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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-03-13 - Orange Coast Pilot\ ' ' ' I ) 7 ,... ""II -San Cleme nte Valle y Police i I Teae her Shoots Study Motive "- Burglary Suspect In Bludgeoning .. .... .. . . . . . DAI LY· Pl LOT Waddill Pathologist . * * * 10«.. * . * . * . -Face_s Questioning TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 13, 1979 YOl /1 HO 11 l \(CTIOHS M PAGES ·1 t t I ' Carter Claillls Break U.S. Compromises Accepted by Sa dat? -CAIRO, Egypt IAPl -Presi· ) dent Carter ended his six-day t Mideast peace mission today claiming a breakthrough for peace but still short or the treaty he sought between Egypt and Israel. Carter said Egypt's President Anwar Sadat accepted U.S. com· promise proposals today "for re· '.Jaekie Here' Gas Station Gets Plaque GLADWYNE. Pa. <AP> -The Philadelphia area is rife with places that claim historical sig nificance because "George Washington Slept Here." But the newest "historical" attraction is at Ray Utz 's gasoline station in this posh Main Line com- m unity. Customers and local residents have been stop· ping by the station just to look at a plaque, a J·by-5 inch framed sign commemorating Jacqueline Ken- • nedy Onassis' recent visit to the station's public restroom. The sign, displayed prominently in the station's offi ce, reads : "This room was honored by the presence of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis on the occasion of the wedding of Joseph P. Kennedy II and Sheila B. Rauch Feb. 3." It 1s s igned: "Merion Square Historical Society." ·Clemente Teacher· Shoots Intruder A San Clemente school 1 teacher told police he shot a burglar twice with a pistol Mon- day night after the man broke ' into his home. ' ~ l Police booked Donald Roberts, 29, or Columbus, Ohio, on at· tempted burglary charges after he staggered into Dad's Liquor Store, 2421 South El Camino ~ llVM4TE FLEES IN DISGlllSE MONROE, Wash. tA P) - Seventeen female volunteers walked into the Washln1ton 'State Reformatory to tutor in· mates. El1bteen walked out, state oft\dU. aald. Inmate Donald Barn4!U, rT, of I Seattle, wu captured half an bour later u he walked down 1 road la~ Monda.>< nl1bt, said a Bob Sudderth, 1pokesman for l tbe state l>ep£nment ol Social , and Heal&h ~rvttet in Olympla. ' ...... .,. ••• dreUed ln I wt1mH'1 clolhu, cnaktup, Upttlcll, and th~ whole btt," aaid Sudderta. Real, at about 10:25 p.m. with bullet wounds in his left arm and side. Roberts told police someone In a passing auto shot him while he was hitchhiking on the San Diego Freeway. Art Jenkins, a social science teacher at Dana Hills High School, told police he shot a man matcblnt Robert's description at about 10:20 p.m. Jenkins asserted that the man had broken into his home by forcing open the front door. Jenkins, 37, a Dana HUis Hilb School teacher for the put six years, told police he ordered lhe man to atop and then fired two ·roundl from bis .J8..caliber band 1un. Police aa.ld t.a.e sbootln1ls1tilJ under inventcaUon. Roberts wH ruued to San Clemente General Ro1pital and later tnndernd to UC lrvlne Medtrlll Cellter where be wu re- ported ln fair condition In the in· tensive can Wilt. PoUee 1aJd Roberta' do1, a female W8'mara1Mr, w11 taken Into cUltody ud placH In • ken- nel. The dot wu witb Roberti wt'en he entered the liquor store. solving the few remaining is- s ues," and that Is raeli Prime Minister Menache m Begin agr eed to su bmit these com- promises to his cabinet for con- Autopsy Testimony Scheduled By KATHY CLANCY Of tw O•llY Piiot St•H The defense in the murder retriaJ of Dr. Willia m Waddill was expected to begin cross ex· amination toda y o f t h e pathologist who performed an autopsy on the baby Waddill is accused of strangling. Dr. Robert Richards testified in Orange County Superior Court Monday that the infant known as baby girl We aver t4ied of strangulation shortly after her birth at Westminste r Communi· ty Hospital two years ago. In his day -long testimony Richards told the seven-woman, five.man jury he found "deep heavy bruising" on the baby's neck, jawbone and around her ears. Richards. called to the stand by prosecutor Robert Chat· terton, said he did the autopsy for the county coroner 's office seven days after the infant's birth. Waddill. a 43·year -old Hunt· ington Harbour obstetrician is accused or strangling the two- pound, 15-ounce infant after her birth to an 18-year-old unwed mother following a saline abor· lion attempt. Chatterton has conte nded Waddill feared a malpractice lawsuit ll the baby survived and suffered brain damage. The defense has maintained the infant, for all practical purposes, already was dead when Waddill examined her and would have been unable to sur· vtve. Under questioning by Chat· terton Monday, Richard• said the baby's organr abowed •llDS of dama1e from the saline abor· lion aolutk>n. But be te.lified that saline was not the uuae of the infant's de alb. ' Richard• testified that the bruises be found durlnt bis aUlOPIY _.,.. caused whlle the b1by'1 heart was beaUo.c and oc- curred only moments ~fore death. "' ,.. sideration "al the earliest op portunity. ·· Begin. staking his poht1cal c a r eer on the Carter com promises. said in Israel that 1f the Knesset did not approve them . "it would be the duty of the government to res ign " He predicted that a treaty would be signed this month. possibly within the next week or two. if his Cabinet a nd the Knesset dpproves a draft ar cord. "Still we have to deal wtth ·certain problems." Begin said in an interview with AB C News . "But perhaps the we1ght1est issues are now agreed upon by Israel and Egypt." In Washington. Senate MaJora ty Leader Robert By rd . 0 W.Va .. said Carter had called him from Air Force One lo brief him on the developments. "It appeared an agreement had been reached for subm1ss1on to the parliaments of Egypt and rs rael. I a m pleased and re lieved." he said. Carter announced the latest developments at Cairo airport JUSt before he began tht.-14.,..i hour flight back to Washington. I n a last -minute round of personal diplomacy. Carter met today over breakfast with Begin in J erusalem. then huddled with Sadat for 21f.! hours at Cairo airport. Carter didn't specify the shape of the compromise proposals. The remaining issues wer e believed to be Israel's desire for Sinai oil, Egypt's desire for liaison officials to s upervise Palestianian self-rule in Gaza. a nd Israel's desire for a quick exchange of ambassadors . (See MIDEAST, Page AZ> ' Ford Kin Independent LANSING, Mich. <AP > -Thomas Ford says he doubts his half brother. former President Ford, cares that he no longer is a "dyed·ln-the·wool, pull- one-lever Republican. "I haven 't even d is· cussed it with him ," Thomas Ford sald in an- nou n c in1 that he was "Jolninl the biggest party ln the state, the lndepen- dents. "I just don't think the party definitions have any meaning any more," said Ford, audit coordinator for the MlcbJ1an Senate. "They are obsolete and arcbllc." A P Wl""""'1o Operation Due US Supreme Court Justice Le wis F . Powell Jr., 71, has been hospitalized for re· moval of a tumor in has co Io n He was udmittcd to Bethesda Naval Hospital Sunday Motive Eyed In Woman's Blu~eoning By JERRY CLAUSEN Of i... Oally ,1101 Stall Tijht·lipped Fountain Valley police who are mvesltgatmg the bludgeon murder of a 28·year-o Id housewife 1n her home Wednesday night say they beheve they have a motive in the case. But Capt John Beddow, an charge of the investigation. said this morning he will not discus" that motive because he wants to protect his on-going investiga. lion. Mrs. Joan Virgmia Anderson. 28, died of massive head illJuries inOicted by an unknown weapon wielded by a still unknown man. Beddows8ld. The woman's two children. a boy 3, and a daughte r . 10 months. were in the home al the time of the attack. police said. Sources at the scene shortly after the body was found by a neighbor said Monday that Mrs. Anderson's p ajama top.clad body was lying at the foot of u bed when discovered at about 11 a.m . Thursday. Beddow would not discuss quesUons such as whether the woman bad been attacked sex- ually. nor would be talk about how the assailant entered lhe Andersons' two-story home at 1~7 Hemlock St. "Aoy information about the case right now could be crucial when il comes to prosecuUng a suapect." Beddow eaid. "We don't have anything sub- atantlal right now, and we don't (See MURDER, Pa1e AZ> Toll N ow 57 Shot To D e ath TEHRAN. Iran <AP > Firing squads executed 12 mon• of fa cials or the deposed ~overn· ment or Shah Mohammed Rew Pahla\'1 at dawn t oday on <·harges of politaca en mes. lhl·' ls lam1(' Revolutionary Council announced At Tehran Un1vers1t}. about 40.000 peopk t•arry1ng placard:-. that said "Death to CHrter·· and "Carter-Sadat get lost .. attended a peaceful dt•monstratwn and heard speakt•rs t·nt1<'17(' Pres1 dent Carter and Eg)' pt1an Prcs1 dent Anwar Sadat's efforts to j:!ain an Egyptian-lsn.1eli pe<.1Cl' treaty Eleven of lht' prn·sha h of- f1c1als were shot in Tehran and one an the holy city of Qom, 100 miles south of he re. Two of those executed we re ex-communists who escaped the shah's firing s quads a nd bccam t• leading spokesmen for the royal regime Al so executC'd were Parlia ment member Gholam.Hussein Oanesh1 . two generals, fi ve of fi c1ab of SAVAK. the s hah's secret police. a corporal of the shah's Imperial guard and the police offi cer in Qom. ThC' SAVAK men were con· v1cted o f torturing political prisoners, and the othe rs of cor· ruplion or killing protesters dur· mg the year·long protests that led to the defeat of the shah's government in February Orani.::J ( '''"' t_,. L: ____ r> - \\e:.tht•r C hanc e o f s h o wer decreasing to 20 percent tonight and 10 per cent Wednesday . Va riable c loudiness with lows tonight SO to 55. Highs Wednesday in 60s. INSIDE T ODA l' The unrest in Iron hos cau1ed imports of ,mtachw nuts to drop 28 percent caus- ing the odmlni&trotion to con aider stringent ochon m o variety of ooluntary and man- datort1 controls. See story. Page AS. .. .. • 'lime for a Nap T'-"O Pl'11pl1· ,11 t' t .lll).!hl do1111g Jui 111._, ,1 h\ p11t1t hm di.·rnou!)trat1on al the !\atmnal 01 .1n gl· Shu'-" grounds m San Bcrnardtno. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Ethics Questioned Band Leader A~ks Charge D ropping By JACKI E HYMAN Of -Oeffy ~llet S!Mt The attorney for Newport Harbor H.J gh School band direc tor Richard England asked a hearing ocrker Monday to find that Newport Mesa ::.chool trustees can 't charge England with unprofessional conduct un- der the state code or ethics of the leaching profession Attorney Lawrenc e Rosenzweig said at a brief hear ing, held al Harper Community Center in Costa Mesa, that lhc code of ethics under which England 1s charged 1s "som(· kind of idealized ~tanda rd They're not rules and regula ttons." Rosenzweig also told ::.tatt- hearing omcer Paul Hogan that the code was adopted by the slate Board of Education for use in hcensmg teachers. not in rt- moving them from employment Hogan said he will cons ider the matter and not1f)' both England and the school district m writing of bis decision. England faces possible dis missal trn c h arges of un · professional conduct brought by Harbor lllgh Principal Tom Jacobson Jacobson, who was also present Monday. has al- leged that England disobeyed orders to provide ba nd members to play at a number of special events. The case has stirred much de- bate among parents and stu d e nts. some of whom have formed a group called Sup- porters oT Richard England. England was placed on ad· m inistrallve leave for several weeks. then transferred to Corona del Ma r HJgh School for the rest of the academic year. Monday's heanng was largely a formali ty Lo comply with a re- qui remcnt that a hearing be opened within 60 days after charges were brought. E ngland Monday waived his right to an immediate bearing a nd the hearing was continued until Ju.ly 16. That 1s the first date when~· state hearing of ricer can be available for the full five days England's itllorney has requested. Also a t Monday's hearing. Hogan Introduced the two other members of a commission on professional competence form ed to hear the case The school district's nominee is Earleen C h e w . an ad- ministrator for the San Juan U nified School Dis trict in Carmichael. England's nominee 1s Silsby Eas tman. a m usic teacher in the La Ca nada Unified &hoot District. Son Names Dad in Murd er Try N-p lants Facing Sluttdown WASl-ONGTON 1AP 1 -The Nuclear Regulatory Comm1ss1on threall"n<'<i today to s hut down five nuclear po~er plants wtth1n the next few days because of faultv esllm<tles of their ability to r esist e<trthquakes, a com mission off1c1al said . A bout 50 ~tudenb., t eachers and parents atll'ndcd tht.· half· hour hearing Mesa Driver Dies After Crash Inju ry WEST CHESTER. Pa t \I' Choking with emotion ilrul g laring at his father -Ont· of thrt.>e ml'n accused or trymg to murdt'r rum Bruce Johnston . Ir s avs he never saw the h1 red J::..,a~si n s who killed hi s ~1rlfnend a nd pumped eight bullet:, into hi::. body Tht· 20 Yl'ar o ld .Johns ton lt.'-.t1f1t.'tl Monda\ he deC'tdt<d to talk lo poht·t· last summer after Robin Miller, thl· g1rlfr1end, ··t.>ld mt' my Dad niped her. I was pretty mad. "That's when I decided to see what kind of a deal I coul~. eel.if I told about them guys, said From Pa9~ A l MIDEAST EFF ORTS. • • Carter's statement seemed to indicate that all that remains m the way or an Egypt-Israeli trca· ty. ending 30 ) ears of hostility between the two nations, 1s ap- proval of the compromises by th<• lsraeh ~overnment Rat1f1cat1on by the Elf\ pttan Parliamt·nt is l'ons1dcrcd to be a forma lity But even 1f Begin's cal:11rn·t gol's along with lht> latt>s t Cartl'r peace plan. appro\ ul by lhl' Is r aeli Knesset 1s another qut•s tion Begin was heckll'd there bv trl'aly opponents on Monday after an address by CcJrler ··1 am convinced that we no" have defined all of the main in gredients of a peace treat) between Egypt and Is rael which will be the cornerstone of a com- prehensive peace setllemenl for the Middle East." Carter said at Cairo airport JUSt before his de· parlure The day began with Carter s mission seemmg ly ending in fo1lure U S. officials described h1::. breakfast meeting with Begin as mainly a courtesy. a farewell to his host. Both men brought their wives Slain Actors Had TV Link HOLLYWOOD <AP I -Two elderly character actors who were killed in their Hollywood apartments in the past week worked together recently in an .. All in the Family" television episode that will air March 25. POiice have teamed. · PoUce said they were looking at similarities in the two murders but were reluctant to soeculatc whether there was a connect10n. Killed in the attacks were 81· year-old Victor Kilian, best re- membered as the Fernwood Flasher on the "Mary Hartman, M ary Hartman" television series, and 84-year-old Charles Wagenheim, who has appeared on such shows as "Gunsmoke," "Barella" and "All in the Family.·• ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TM0f'IM'tPCoe.st0MJY P1tot wtertwn1<rt1\com tm"'l'd lht1 ,..,,.,...PY-~\ Is out>U'-Nrod tty ti. Our"O" Coe\t Pvoe~C~Y S.•••t•f"dit~'#t'' piv&U,Nd Mond.tf ttw'ouQ!t\ FrtO.'¥ tor (G"l• Mow .. _. -~ M""llftQltlft S.ec"'-1.tt"Vetlfy,f,..,.,..., l~&N<t. 5ovtf\~1 A ''*l"Oi• 'to0.on.lectmon '" oubhtiftM S.tu<o.-n ~ ~ ... ,,.ll'lftC~lpubll ................. ,130 -lJIN,MtW<i,Coola-C••-~·-11_.,,.,_ "'-··""-·-JK-11.C.'" v1c""'"'10o~t•""-•""'­,,_..11_ k• ... ,_, ..... ...,.,... __ 1,,,,EdilOf o-MIO~ "-l'lltll •Ml-Mot ........ ~ .... Telephone (M4)to4321 CIH!llfte.i ~ct.9n191ng Ma>W7I ,,,_*'- ~ .. But meanwhile Begin 's s pokes man Dan Patt1r was strongly opposing the idea that the talks had e nded in failure. He said briefm~s g1wn by White House spokes men on Monday wen: "calculated to make the p1dun• l<~k blJck. for domestic n·a~on~ Tht• CartC'r Rc~in breakfast in .Jt-rus:.ilt•m PndC'd wllh no report of progress. but Carter soon lifl· <.>d the ~loom with a statement as he departed from Tel Aviv's llen Gunon airport He said "good progress has bt>en made" toward a peace treaty and vowed · we will not fail." He said progr ess was made Monday night in a meeting of U.S. a nd Israeli Cabinet of· fi cials, and further progress was achieved this morning over breakfas t at the King David Hotel. Begin, also speaking at Ben Gunon airport. said Israel had gone as far as 1l could go toward meetrng Egypt's terms, and "Now of course . 1t 1s the turn of Egypt to give its reply." Then Carter hopped to Cairo airport, where he huddled for about 212 hours with Sadat in a VIP lounge As their session drew to a close, Egyptian television broad· cast a picture of Carter speak· mg on the telephone. Carter said later he had called Begin from the atrpOrt to inform him that Sadat accepted the latest U.S. compromise propos als. lroine Youth Shot in Leg; Sniper Sought An Irvine youth, a student at Tustin High School. was shot in t he leg Monday by an assailant wbo fired on him from " a mov· ing car as he walked along Culver Drive in northern Irvine. Terry Thatcher, LS, was listed todey in satisfactory condition at Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hos pital. after r emoval of a bullet fragment from bis left thigh. Doctors said the bullet m issed the bone by a half-inch T hatcher told police he was walking along Culver with some friends at a bout 4:45 p.m . when the shooting occurred. He said his friends were exploring a r oadside drainage culvert below street level and didn't see the in- cident. Thatcher was s trolling the sidewalk on the north side of Culver at the time. He said he heard a popping noise and then was knocked to the ground by the Impact of the bullet wtt.h his leg, police re- ported. . Thatcher caught only a glimpse of the car. but be said be saw two males inside. He described the car as a beat-up lime green Datsun two-door sedan, with an undercoat of paint on the left rear fender. Re initially Umped home and dJdn 't mention the s hoollnt to hl1 parents, because, be re- portedly told wtice, be dldn't want any trouble. The pain of his wound became too intense for him to bear, however, and he told hfs parents a n hour afterward. The parenta called police. Polite 1Ddlcated they have no motive. f Johnston who "as 1dentifll'<i as "L1tlle Brun"· at the pre· limmury ht•anng for his father and two unc:l(•s Bruce Johnston Sr and his two brothers arc charged with murdering members of a burglary ring that they headed and whom they suspect of bemg informers "Who do you mNm by them guys?" asked Ass1!>lant 01::.tnct Attorney Delon·s Troiani of Chester County . "The defendant~." he replied, staring directly at his rather. who ignored the accusation as be scribbled on a sht•et of paper. Bruce Sr , 39, of Elkton. Md .. is accused m six deaths, while his brothers, David, 31 , of Ken· nett Square. and Norman. 28, of West Grove, arc named in five deaths All three• are charged with attempting to kill Little Bruce last Aug. 20. Tht.• hearing. in 1ts eighth day m a heavily guarded courtroom, was to determine whether the s tate has sufficient evidence to hold the three brothers for tnal this summe r. Leslie Dale. who ~aid he was hired by Bruce Sr . testified he was offered a contract "to croak Frmt1 Page Al MURD ER •.. have the weapon." The ir.ves tigator said he has 10 men working the case. "fulltime and overtime." "We are not going lo leave a ny stone unturned. Anything that can be done will be done. We have possible leads that we don't want to discuss.·' Mrs. Anderson and her two children apparently were alone at the home when the murder occurred. Her husband. Mark. has been working fo r a con s truction finance company in the San Jose area on week days since late lasl year, Beddow said. Mark was com muling home by a1rhne on weekends. he sa id. The husband and father was in the San Jose a rea when the slay- ing occurred, Beddow said this morning. He. the dead woman's father, Kenneth He rting. and her s ister. Jane M. Seifert, can· not be reached. Capt. Beddow said the family does not want to be disturbed. The dead woman was buried at Good Shepherd Cemetery. Hunt- ington Beach, Monday. A police department techni- cian continues to work fu lltime in the Amdersons· home al the corner of Gardena A venue and He mlock Street in sear ch of clues in the murder. Beddow said the investigation has led to "suspects" but that the field hasn't be~n narrowed down to one or two persons. He also said his department is looking into other Orange Coun· ty bl\ldgeoning cases that are similar in any way to the An· de rson attack. CJUklBride Of/er Nixed MIAMI (AP) -A judge bas turned down the re· quest oC a 59-year-old m an on trial on charges of kld· napping and child abuse to "propose and complete a marriage" with the 14· year-old girl be is accused of kidnapping. Followin1 tha t action Monday, Dade Circuit Judge David Levy ordered a paychiatrl~ evalualion for Leon Fields, a shoe fac tory foreman charged with kldnapplna, lewd and laaciviou1 conduct and child ebule lnvolvtn• the air I IM want. to marey. Her name and that of her f 1mlly were withheld became ol ber qe. Little Bruce." ror which he first was offered $5,000, then $8,000 and finally $15,000 But Oak testified he "got scared" and chickened out. Young Johnst~n said he and Robin h ad been at an amusl' ment park m Hershey, Pa., and had JUSt parked her mother·., car moments before the am bush. "I turned on the interior ltght so Robin t·ould pick up some things from the floor and got oul of the car when I got hit." he said. "I fell back inside the car. but the shots, m<.1ybc 12 of them. didn 't stop I was hit m the head, the back, the s houlder s. the chest. the neck, the stomach. the arm "Robin screamed when I fell back ins ide. and then sht• was hit In the chm Sh(' ran inlo tht• house. and I ran into tht• huust'. loo .. She pa~scd out on hn Mom's bed " During that t1m(•, tcst1f1<'d James Griffin , :n. anothc·r member of the burglary gang, David and Norman Johnston of fered him $.5.000 to find their wounded n epht•w "so Norm could blow Lillie Urucc s brain~ out" John Austin. technical aide to commission c hairman Joseph Hendrie. said the commission staff would issue "show cause" orders to ::.hut down the plant... 1nd e f1n1tel~ unl ess th~1r operators can demonstrate . tht- p I an ts' o;a feguar ds against carthquakt-s. The los:-. of five large nuclear plants. 1f prolonged, would deal thl' natwn another energy blow by redue1ng available electnc1ty supplies. on which the Carter ad· m1nistrat1on has been relying to hl'lp compensate for the recent loss of I raruan oil Au stin !Sa id thl' plan t:. thr('al('n{'(f with l'los1nl'.! are lht> Heaver Vallcv Plant n c<1r Pitts burgh : Mame· Ya nkee in Marne. Surry One and Two 1n Virginia. and Fitzpal rick in New York T ogether. thcst· five plants add up to an ell•('tflt' generating rapac1t)' of 4.107 megawatts Almost 72 hours after hl' was critically inJured in a smglt c(.lr crash in Ne"port B(·ach. Robert A. Vitale. 30 . of Cosl<t Mesa. died Monday night in Hoag Hospital Vitale hved at 401 Hamilton St • Apt. C. Costa Mes a. An ac·c1dent report indicated Vitale was al the whc•cl of a high powered sPOrtscar Friday mght whe n it c rashed into a tret· beside the road on Dover Driv(' north of Cliff Drive in Newport Beach At the· time of the I I :20 pm nas h lht' v1rt1m 's s pecdrnJ? auto wa-; bt'1ng purs ued by o !'wt•wporl Ht•~e h patrol l'ar i><'eau~t' of alk_gcd traffic viola- tions Witn('sses told coroner's IO· vestigators the vict1 m ·s plastic bodied auto virtuallv d1S1ntc grated when 1t ~lammed into the· tree. Youcansti gett ese atHome1 you ad now. annual rate• Through Wc.'Cinesday. March 14. Home Savings wi ll continue to offer its 6-month T Bill Accounts at these rates. After Wednesday, new govern- ment regulations wi ll force the March l5th - 22nd rates on all T-Bi ll Accounts to go down by at least one half percent . So, if you want to take advantage of these high rates, act now. \ I 7 Orange Coast DITION f I T oday's C los io N.Y. S tocks VOL n. NO n . 3 SECTION S, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, M ARCH 13, 1979 N TEN CEN°t '~ Carter Claim.s Peace 'Breakthrough'~ f 1\IHO, F~\Pl '\I'• ,., •. 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Jiii It Ill ,ti '.1 r1·1•1 1111 I h1 ( .ir I 1·1 rum 111·011u:w:.. •,.11tl 111 b.r twl lhul 1( 1h1• ~llt'"''' 11111 not :q 1p111\\ th1·m 11 v.uuld l1t· tht· tlul't 11( l ht• jilO\ 1•1111111'111 ht rt''lgll 11 1· 1111•1hl'kll that a lrt•ol\ 1 r v.ould lll' :..1~ncd th1~ month. pdsi.lbly within lht• nt•xt Wt't'k 01 l y, 11 . 1f ht' t'atu11t<t und the I\ 111·:..M•t (ll>(lrll\ ~' a drurt a<' {'!II <I 'Sl1ll wt• have lo deal with 1'l·rla1n prohh•ml>, .. Begin said 1n an lnkrvu.>w with AHC New!> ·Hui l)('rhaps th(• weightiest l'l>Ul':. ,11t• no°" a~rt.>ed upon b) br;il'I and Ei.!\ 111 • In Wa~hrngton, St>natc MaJOri· ----------- O.ily Pli.t S~H ,._ SURFER JERRY DAWSON EYES BODY OF DEAD WHALE NEAR HUNTINGTON BEACH PIER Ens nared In Flehlng Net, It Apparently Drowned Before It Could be Cut Loose ¥~~~~~~~~~- l Carter Move ' · Aids Stocks Advances ~ . NEW YORK <AP > -· The ~ stock mar ket crept ahead today. · ce1 utiously optimistic about the ' ' latest developments in President Carter's hid for a Mideast peace ~agreement , The Dow Jones aver<tge of 30 in- \ dustriaJ issues closed up 2.25 ut ( 846 93 \ Advanc<'s held a 3·2 lead over ; declines on the New York Stock Exchange. , Carter. after a meeting with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, said he was confident 1 that he has "defined a ll of the •m ain ingredients of a peace treaty between Egy pt and Is rael " He s aid the United States had made proposals on resolving the remaining issues blocking an E gyptian-Israeli treaty which arc heing considered by the gov ernmenls of the two nations FAA H e arings Planned for Laguna Hills Offi cials from the Federal A via lion Administration a n- nounced today that the hearings r egarding disc rimin ation against airlines at Orange Coun· ty Airport will be held at the Holiday Inn in Laguna HiUs. Second Dead Whale Washes Onto Beach Another dead whale washed ashore in Huntington Beach to· day. It was lhe second body of a California Gray Whale to wash ashore within the past eight days And in both cases. 1t was man that has caused the demise of the m assive mammals . "There's a fi shing net around its neck." s aid city lifeguard LL Bill Richardson of the latest dead whale, "so 1 attribute the de ath to drowning." Apparently unable lo surface because il was ensnared in the net. the whale probably ran out of air before unidentified fish· er m e n c ut 1t l oo s e , h e theorized. The 18-fool m a mmal, badly cut up by predators. washed up this morning about 75 yards south of the Huntington Beach City Pier At first. lifeguards thought the remains might be that of a gray whale that was hed as hore a week ago Monday at Bols a Chica State Beach. However. they later determined that the remains of the first whale had been h auled a w ay . The skeleton of the first mammal was taken away for research by scientists from the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural His- tory. State beach lifeguard Bill Spahlberg said the first whale was hit by a power boat with such force that part of the mam· mal's body was sheared away. rendering it helpless. Mesa Driver Dies Afte r Crash Injury Almost 72 hours after he was criticaUy injured in a single car crash in Newport Beach. Robert A. Vitale, 30, of Costa Mesa. died Monday night in Hoag Hospital. Vitale lived at 401 Hamilton St.. Apt. C. Costa Mesa. An accident report indicated Vitale was at the wheel of a high powered sportscar Friday night when it crashed into a tree beside the road on Dover Drive north of Cliff Drive in Newport Beach. At the time of the 11 :20 p.m. crash, the victim 's s peeding auto was being purs ued by a Newport Beach patrol car because of alleged traffic viola- tions. Witnesses told corone r 's in· vestigators the victim 's plastic bodied auto virtually dlsinte· grated when it slammed into the tree. ty Leader Robert Byrd, 0 W Vu . said Carter had called h1m from Air Force One to brief him on the developments "It appeared an agreement had been reached for s ubmission to the parliaments of Egypt and Israel. I am pleased and re· lieved. •· he said. Carter announced the latest developments at Cairo airport JUSl before he began the 141,..i · hour night back to Washington. In a las t-minute round or personal diplomacy, Carter met today over breakfast with Begin in J e rusalem , then huddled with Sadat for 212 hours al Cairo airport. Carter didn't specify the shape of the compromise proposals. The re maining issu es were believed to be Israel's desire for Sinai 011 , Egypt's desire ror liaison officwl:.. to s upervise Palestianian self-rule in Gaza. and Is rael's desire ror a quick exchange of ambassadors. Carter's statement seemed to indicate that all that re m ains in the way of an Egypt-Israeli trea ly. ending 30 years of hostility between the two 'lations. is ap proval of the compromises by the Is raeli government. Growth Argued Newport Council Factions Bicker By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol 1"' 0•11~ P•lot Sl•tl Charges and countercharges were traded Monday as pro development and anti -growth fo rces s quare d o ff during Newport Beach C ity Council meeting. Members of the Newport llarbor Area {;hamber of Com· merce urged members of the counc1l 's four -vote m<fjonty bloc to openly admit they arc op posed to growth in the city Mayor Paul Ryckoff. leader of the ma1ority faction. denied the charge and ca ll ed s o me chamber officials d1 srupl1ve C.Oast Road Widening Ftlllds Due The state will pump $10.2 million into a project that calls for the widening of Pacific Coast Highway from Corona del Mar to Huntington Beach. The funds are part of an over- a ll $14.4 million allocation ap. proved for Orange County road projects last week by the slate's Transportation Commission. Orange Cou nty transporation commissioners learned Monday. The money will pay for widen- ing the coast highway to six lanes -three lanes in each direction from MacArthur Boulevard in Corona del Mar to Warner Avenue in Huntington Beach, approximately 14 miles o f roadway, according to Thomas Jenkins. the Or ange County commission's executive director . Presently. Pac ifi<· Coast Highway has four lanes along that stretch. The remaining $4.2 million from the slate will be used by CalTrans to build a new in- terchange with the Santa An a Freeway at Katella Avenue and H aster Street in Anaheim , Jenkins said The $14.4 million earmarked for Orange County is part of an overall allotment of $66 million r ec e ntly set a s ide b y the Legislature for road projects in Orange, Los Angeles and Ven· tura counties. An Orange County transporta· tion spokesman said construe· lion won't begin on the coast highway widening for about two years. An environmental report must be prepared and circulat- ed. he said, as well as several r ights-Of-way acquired. The widening is planned to re- lieve traffic congestion in the area. In one heated exchange with unsuccessful council candjdate Mike Gering, Ryckoff S<f1d the ('hamber's effort~ "lo disrupt this meeting arc not conducive to good government • · Al the lime . Gering a od chamber President Gordon West were unsuccessfully trying lo give testimony on the so-called test of reasonableness. The lest. devised by planning commissioners. 1s to be used on half a dozl•n commerc1e1I d<· velopments m the city that were expected from the traffic phe1s mg ordinance. The lest reqUJre~ those excepted developers to Waddill Trial • produce data to s how that th1· bulk of their rc m <.11n1ng con stru<'lion will be timed lo road improveme nts <Jnd will not con gest already crowded :..lrc{•l$ Both West and Gering, who were trying lo discus:. the larger issue of growth <Jnd the council'-; altitude toward it, Wl•rc gaveled down by Ryckoff But that wasn't lht: only con frontation on the issue Offi<·1als of tht• PJe1f11.· Mutual Life Insurance Co askt•rt f6r council approval to nearly double the s1u· of their heud quarters m Newport Center. (See COUNCIL, Page A2> Patlwlo"gist Says Inf ant Strangled By KATHY CLANCY Of'"' O•llY P ltot S~ll The coroner 's pathologist who examined the infant Or. William Wa ddill is uccused of murdering ·tes tified today that bruises fo und on the baby's neck were part of manual strangulation. As Or. Robert Richards was cross·examtned by defense ~ torney Charles Weedman. the jury continued viewing color autopsy slides taken of the in fant1 known as Baby Girl Weaver Richards testified in Waddft'l's Orange Couoty Superior Court murder retrial Monday that the infa nt djed by manu<fl slrangula lion. not by immersion m saline solution dunng an abortion JI· tempt. At one point durrng question· ing today. Weedma n asked. "Would you expect a boe1rd rertified ub-J?vn tobslctrician gynecologist) to s tra ng le an abortive by putting pressure on the clavicle" .. "I don't know ... Richards said al firs t. taler ad<.lrng. "I would say that would be a strong possibility. that that would bl' part of the manu<tl s lrungul;i lion ·· I n his day-long tes timony Richards told the seven woman. five-man jury he found "deep heavv bruis1og" on the baby·, <See WADDILL. Pagt> A21 Bandsman Urges Charge Dismissal The attorney for Newport Harbor High School band direc tor Richard England asked a hearing offi cer Monday lo find that Newport-Me s a school trustees can't charge England with unprofessional conduct un der the slate code of ethics of the teaching profession. Attorney Lawrenc e Ros enzweig said al a brief hear ing, held at Harper Community Center in Costa Mesa, that the cod e of ethics under whic h England is charged is "some kind of idealized s ta nda rd . They're not rules and regula· tions." Rosenzweig CJlso told s tall' hearing offi cer Paul Hogan thal the code was adopted by th<' state Board of Education for ust· in licensing teachers. not m rl' moving them from employment Hogan said he will consider the matte r and notify both England and the school district in writing of his decision "'e at h e r The fact finding bearing will begin April 3 at 10 a .m . al the hotel at 25.2I05 La Paz Road in lhe ballroom. Tbe hearings are expected to last until April 6. 1tlagor Madness Ketunas C h ance o f s hower decreasing to 20 percent tonight and to percent Wednes day . Variabl e c lo udiness with lows tonight 50 to 55. Hig hs Wednesday in 60s . The meetings, which will be ·conducted by DeWitte Lawson Jr., FAA counsel. bave been called as part or the FAA's in· r vesllgation into allegations that the three alrUnes using Orange County Airport -Air California, H ua hes Alrwest and Golden f West -have been given ex- clusive ri1hts because the coun- 1 tY won't leue airport space to a ny other earners. • Strike 'C08tly' SACRAMENJ'O <AP> -Jt'a COtliaa law .. Jlforcement agen· ciea • lot to keep the lid on Southern Callrornla •1 lettuce ltrlke, and 1 tqJ1lator ts J>l'GPOI• lnt that the st.le coatrlbute 11 mJUJon to lt. .. By PIDLIP ROSMARIN Of ... 0.ll't Pllllt ·-It's still the same old story at Irvine City Hall tonilh•: a fight for Jove and glory and the office of mayor. In most cities in Orange County, including Irvine, the post of mayor is s trictly ceremonial and ego·1ratifylng. The m~or isn't elected by the people, but rather selected from a mong bls fellow councilmen in a process tb1t uaually ls an it'a-your·tum sort ot thing. HE' HOLDS NO SPECIAL powers, unless cutting rib· bona and 1tgnin1 proclamations are considered apeclal powers. It'• all wiually very dubblsb, very friendly. But there hasn't been a friendly selection of mayor in Irvine ln three years . l n 1977 lt took the councU three months to elect a mayor. It NPeatedly deadlocked 2.-2 on votes for Mary Ann Galdo and David SWa. BILL VA&DOl1lJ8, WBO wun't ln the running and I • • kept spoiling things for either Mrs. Gaido or Sills by con- stantly voting for himself, argued that Sills already had been mayor (he was mayor al the time > and that he. Vardoulls, had won 600 more votes than Mrs. Galdo in their election to the council. "l think it's my turn," he Insisted, and so. eventuallv. it was. A frustrated council elected him mayor In June. 1977. After nearly two years, Vardoulls still ls mayor, by virtue of election to the council last year of a memt>rr politically repugnant lo three councilmen -Vardoulis, Arthur Anthony, and, to a lesser extent, Sills. TH£ NEW aov. LAaav Agran. was considered by those three to be on the fringes ot trvlne politics. He was 1asodated with socialist poliUclan Tom Hayden, wbo sup- ported Agran'a c<iuncU car>didacy through Hayden's or- 1anlzaUon. the Campalin for Economic Democracy. Agan. under the Irvine councll eystem of picking a (See lltVINE MA VOR, Page AU -\<Ji.__,. , .. ,_ "1 I NSIDE TODAY The unred in Iran has caused 1mport1 of p1&tachio nuts to drop 28 percent caus- ing the administration to con- su1er stnngent action m a vamty of voluntary and man- datory controls. See 1tory. Page AB latle x \ ' , J\2 DAILY PILOT N TuH<11y March 1J 11/9 Nearir1g Cf1mplef ion 1' h I!-> I'(' p J 1 ('a 0 ( t h I' l ' II i 0 ll p CJ C' If 11 Hailnlad':-. Engtm• 119. 01w nf till' l\\11 lon1mot1vc•~ that madl.' history when the)' ml'I ~•l Promontory, Utah. in 1869. m<:irk ing eomplNion or t his country's fir:-.l t ran:-.ronttn0ntal railroad route. i::. bc111g n•aua.•<.I to unt·t• agatn make the tnp tu Utu h. this lim e by truck instead of track Exatl working replicas of the 119 and the Soultw1 n P.1!'1f1(· Hallrom'l "' .Jupiter ~re IH·111 g built at () <.:onnnr Engineering L.1horalont·:-. 1n <.'o~ti.l .\k:rn for till' Na· tw11 al J'ark St.·rv1te. The 45-ton replicas an· tu bcconw part of the National ~Us t111 It' Sill' at P romontor~ in time for thl' I 10th <.10lll\'t•r:-.<1r.\ ~Jay JO of tile "driving uf lhl' Golden Sp1kt· · More Chang.es Made In Bluff Ordinance F r om Pagt-.i1 I COUNCIL ... Officials of the Emkav Development and Realty Co cl~ manded approval of the test or reasonablent·!'.5 the) 'd applied lo the last 11 aeres 1n their com merc1al development near Orange County Airport. A pparcntly still dissatisfied with the work they began last sum m er. Nt'wport Beach city <:ounci lmen made more changes m their proposed bluff ordinance Monday t\~ a rl'!-.Ull. the ordinance won't be s latt-d for final ap· prnval until March 26 tr passed at that llffil', It would go IOlO Cf· fed JO day!> later That was the law's status M<.rnday night whl•n Mayor Pro T<'m Ray Williams <.rnnounccd th.it thangl'S were needed to 1m· pro ... t' the proposed law. • Th(' changes he made included rev1sin~ the dcftn1l1on or a blurr from a 33-dcgrcc s lope to a 26.6-dej(ree slop('. At Williams· 1ns 1stence, councilmen also added the inland bluffs of the Irvine Coast to the controls or the ordinance Prior to that change. the law would have affeC'led only coastal propert1l·~ .owned b) the 1 rvine Company tn the Upper Bay and the <·oastal area between Corona del Mar and Laguna Reach. The western third of that land is 1n Newport's sphere of in· flucnce and the bluffs ordinance would only apply if the city an· nexes that property. Irvine Company vice presi· dent Robert Shelton objected to the inclusion or the inland bluffs on that property. saying that ::.uch a move I!-. "presumptuous" since the com pany has yet to prepare• development plans for the property. While the changes in the or- dinance were being made, City Councilman Don Mclnnis was successful in getting his col· Riles to Address Industrial League Dr. Wi l son Ril es, state s uperintendent or public instruc- tion. is scheduled to speak on Thursday lo a luneheon m eeting of the Greater Irvine Industrial League. The sold-out event is at the Registry Hotel in Irvine. Riles' talk is co-sponsored by the Irvine Unified School District. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT fM Ot•~C.Ot\t CM••• Plfot wUtt wtt•<~nc.om OtN>Gtt\•H..,_.. Pn-\' t\O\fbll\f'iilodbyt,_Or,.,.. (O.t\1 Pvblt~(~r,y S."f'•t•td•tiOn\ltt~ out>•t1Mct ~ •• IPWOUOf" Frtc••• IOf' (O\t• ,.._..w ~~ &.«It Hutttmoton ee.c1t FtNttt- t•l"' V•lltt lrw;ftf l•~O..teh1SouthCIMU /4 ''~'• rto"Ot'Wl•.010on '' ~l\Md S•turO.f\ ~ WN•'f\ fNI Oftn(1P'*t pwf)ti\ft""G OI-'' •\ •t U0 WHt 8•t s.trM. COit• ,.._.~ CellfOf''"• .,.,_. " ........ _ Prt\IOIMI •nG P\loll\ftf"f' JM-II CWtn \#Kt ..... ,t(l9f'lt •nd Gt,., .. Mli~f CM•lt• 11 I.ff> II-" HtH A\\lll••t ~MQl"'I E<lllOI> Offlc•• C&\t1t Mlf'tlll UOW.\t &flifStr•et 1.~"11•t•o<• 11 .. Glt-•••\""' H""tlf\91on !lee<~ 11111 .. '"-~ ftOlll•••"' Ttltphone {M4)tQ..U21 CIH alflect Aftertfe1no tu-Mn f I leagues to delete a section of the law which set height hm1l!> on bluff top home!> The height limits were in <-luded to preserve views from the base of tht' bluffs. but Mei n nis noted with the n•quired 40· fool setbacks people would havt• to stand in the middle or the Up· per Bay or out to st'a rn order to sec those homes The change sponsored by Mtlnnis calls for height hmib on buildings to be set when dr velopment plans are ~ubm1ttcd for a planned community zoning designation Frotn Page Al WADDILL. • neck. jawbone and around her cars Richards. called to the stand by prosecutor Robert Chat· terton. said he did the autopsy for the county <-oroner's office seven days after the infant's birth. Waddill. a 43-year-old Hunt. ington Harbour obstetrician is accused of strangling the two· pound, 15-ounce infant after her birth to an 18-year·old unwed moth<>r following a saline abor· lion attempt. Chatterton ha::. contended Waddill feared a malpractice lawsuit 1f the baby s urvived and suffered brain damage. The defense has maintained lh e infant, for all practical purposes, already w as dead when Waddill examined her and would have been unable to sur· vive. Under questioning by Chat· terton Monday, Ric hards said the baby's organs showed signs of damage from the saline abor· lion solution. But he testified that saline was not the cause or the infant's death. Richards testified that the bruises he found during his autopsy were caused while the baby's heart was beating and oc- curred only m oments before death. Officials of the Irvine Com pany asked for applieat1on of the same rull's for C1v1c Plata 1n Newport Ccnt('r a:. wen• granted to th(' other 'developments ex· cepted Crom the traffic phasmg ordinance. The planning comm1ss1on recommended ::.ome spcc1f1c: road plans be included m the c:1rc ul at1on clement. the master plan of roads for the city Earlier Monday. during 'the council studv session Jack1t· Heather and ·Don Mcinnis, the counc\l's l wo consistent op po nents or the four-vote ma iorit). submitted a series or road proj eels for the city to undertake as its part in easing traffic conges· tion. Ryekoff at that lime divided the list of projects among coun· c1I members with each to report ba<-k as soon as possible. The circulal1on element sug gestions, some or which were in· el ud ed in the list of Mrs Heather and Mc i nnis. were re- ferred l o the Citize n s Transportation Plan Advisor y Com miltee for a report by March 26. The Pacific Mutual decision also was put off until April 23 in order to give councilmen and ci- ty staff members time to digest a c h a nge proposed Monday night. Ha rry Bubb, president of the firm, said that, instead of build· ing two. 10-story buildings, the company would reduce the 400,000-square root project by 30 percent by r e moving t hree stories from each building. Developers or Emkay also used a build.mg area reduction to convince councilmen to approve the development's test or rea· sonableness -an action whk h paves the way for completion of the project. Councilmen were guaranteed that at least 100,000 !lquare feel or an allowed 568,000 wouldn't be built. In Civic Plaza councilmen shaved a total of 1o1,ooo square feet orr the amount of building to be a llowed in the parcel al J a m· boree a nd San Joaquin Hills roads that now is oceupied by th e Newport Ha r bo r Art Museum a nd the Newport Center branch library. Frottt Page A I IRVINE MAYOR. • • mayor, normally would have been ehosen tn March of 1978. because he picked up the most votes a mong the can- didates, and, in fact , tallied the most votes by any council candidate there ever . The Sllls·Va rdoulls·Anthony triumvirate blocked both Agran's own bid for mayor and Agran's nomination of twice passed over Mrs. Gaido. VAllDOULIS WAS KE-ELECTED mayor and AnthOl\.Y was appointed vice mayor. They go at it again tonight at 7:30 at Cit y Hal1, 17200 Jam boree Blvd. The matter is complicated by the fact that the council is in the process of changing the date upon which it elects a new mayor. Though election of mayor Is the firs t item of business tonight, Carther back In the agenda is the seeond and _final reading of an ordinance that would change the counc il re· organiuUoo date lo the Ural week In July. V UOOtJU S SAYS HE'D Jusl as soon wait until July to conduct the eleclion for mayor , even though he's said In the past he ~n't particularly Uke being mayor and doesn't rell.ab tbe pros~ct of Ht'Yln1 tour more month& in the Job. , .. NB .Records Seized FBI Claims 'Evidence ' of Swindle f'BJ aaenta who carried orf quantities of rrcords from lhc office of a N<>wport tie1&l'h loun broker auid today they have ··substantial evidence" that a number or vlcllmi.. have been !IWindlt>d in what has been described as a multa·m\lhon doUar advance f«c scheme. Agent Drew Maconachy said his Santa Ana office Is anxious to hear from cli ents of loan broker Oscar Cure, 55, also known as Robert Care and Robert Kay Maconachy said his agents, backed by Orange County dis tract Jllorney's investigator::.. seized the records Monday Crom the orrices of Jndustrial Fund ing. 3901 MacArthur Blvd .. bus1 ness premJscs leased by Care At the Si.lmc time. he said clgents an d 1nves llgator!. sl'arched the offices of ;.ittorm'}" Richard l'atl•lll and Myron Cuhen 1n Tustin and st.•1wd add1 tional records n•latcd to C<in·'::. financing O(X'rat1on:. M atonat'hY said C'an· ha!-. not been bookl'd on any criminal charges. He declrned to com· ml'nt on lhl' poss1b1hty that Care m1i,:ht bt' ,irr~stcd lie said h rs offl('C is busy col- 1<-ct tnl:( ev1dt'ncc that can be taken to a fedt•nil ~rand jury in Los Angell'S \\1th a view to the po,.~ible tndielmcnt or Care "and possibly others ·· An arf1dav1t s upporting the ."icu rch or the two offices said agents were seeking evidence that the mails had been used "for fa lse or fr«tudulent purposes to obtain advance loan fees. violation of interstate telephone laws. ill egal transportation or documents and conspiracy." The agent said he 1s satisfied at this point that Care has ob· tained funds from clients who were prepared to pay s ubstan tial s ums to the broker in return for his services 1n obtaining loans that often r an into millions of dollars. Care <'ould not be reached for c·omment on the a llegation A secretary at the law offices or Cohen and Pacelli said both men are in <'Onference today and couldn 't be disturbed It JS alJeg~d IO the f'Ul a( f1davit that Care attempted to s windle movie actor Charle!) Bronson and his actn•ss wire. Jill Ireland. when they contacted In· dustr1al Funding tu arrange a $3.5 million loan The couple wanted the money to buy a mobile home park in Florida. But negotiations broke down. the affidavit states. when Care asked Bronson for an ad vante fee and th(' actor rcfu~ed. It rs also alleged that Council Action In action Mond<iy night. tht: Newport Beach City Coun l'll. -BLl'E RIBBON: Refused to follow the suggestion or the Newport llarbor Area Chamber of Commerce to ap- point a .. Blue Ribbon .. c:omm1Ltee to probe pollt1cal m· nuence in city government. -BLUFFS: Delayed final action on the blurr or dinance in order to change the dehmtion or a bluff and to udd inland bluffs in the Irvine Coast area to the ordinance -PACIFIC MUTUAL: Set April 23 as the date for a decision on a proposed 300,000 square foot add1t1on to th1: company's Newport Center headquarters -EMKA Y: Approved the traffic phasing plan to allow development of the final 11 C1cres owned by Emkay Development and Realty Co near Orange County Airport EASllORE DRIVE: Agreed lo hold a public hear ing April 23 on makm~ Sca:.horc Drive a one-way ~treel. MelO<lyland Chureh In Analleim apparently lost $9,500 in advance fees paid to Car e when the broker allegedly promised to negotaak a SS million loan . lt 1s also alleged that Melodyland olficials demanded their m oney bac k when the promised loan didn't materialize. The FBI affidavit states that Car t' told church officials that their $9,SOO had been a bsor bed by costs related to the broker's attempts to float the loan. Maconachy said Care charged fees or 3 to 4 percent on loans ranging from $1 million to S50 million lie refused to eomment on a report that his agents had seized record!> conl<1inrng loan packages of $40 million and S50 mil hon I le said Care has a criminal record dating back to March 196-0. ~hen he was convicted in N<•wark. N J . of receiving :.tolen property A d1stric1 CJ ttorney's In· \ est1gator who worked with the FBI said the operation of the scheme allegedly carried out by Care was "remarkably s imilar" to that operated by convict<.-d Irvine loan broker Gene Conrad. He drew a prison term after being pro:.ccuted in both federal and Orange Co unty Superior courts. A llcgat1on:. contained in the affidavit include the charge that Care told borrowers that the funds he would obtain came from sour ces located in the Grand Cavman ls lands in the Bahama's and from th e Team:.ters Union pension funds. It is alleged that a Los Angeles real estate investor was told by Car<' that his Sl.5 million loan would be financed by "Mafia and Teamster money, as well as money from West Germany fun- neled through the Caymans." The investor allegedly handed over $3,500 a~ his advance fee. He later told F'BI agents that he contacted Care after reading a newspaper advertlsemcnt. The advertisement s tates . "MOn<.'y to loan, minimum $250.000 and up. venture busi- ness capital for any worthwhile purpo::.l', liberal f1nan<-ial re· qu1rcments. T and B f'inancial .. Youcansll1 at e1 you act now. annual yield"" S 10,000 minimum <lc:po~it Through Wednesda~. March 14. Home Savings will continue to offer its 6-month T Bill Accounts at these rates. Aftc:r \Vednc~ay. new govern- ment regulation will force the March I 5th- 22nd rates on all T-Bi II Accounts to go down by at least one half percent . So, if you want to take advantage of these high rates, act now. llol11C Savinp and Loan is •n until 8 pm, lleS.mld Wed., Mardi D and 14. l ' I 12Shah Followers Executed TEHRAN, Iran IAP> f'trlnR squad txtculed 12 mort' nr f tcial of lht• dt,pc>isl"d gov,•rn m Pnt of Shah Muh1mmNI R('JAI Pahlavi nt d a"A n lud ay on chari~s or politlcal «'rtm('l'I, rtw ftslnmlr Rt-vulullon 11ry Coum·11 announr4't At Tehran lJnlvt>~ity . tltxH1t 40,000 proplt.' carr)'m~ J>liu·.tnh that said "Ot•1cth l<' l'1.1 rt1·r 1111d "Carter ~dbl trt·t ll'"'t utkndt>\I 8 peaceful dt'mon:-tr ut1on unit ht•ttrd ll J>t"llkt•rs ~·r1t1c·11t' t'n •,1 d ent t'Mlt'r und Eg) ptuui t'rt•" d ent An~11r Sudul ·, t•fforb 111 gain jO t-:gyptiun hrud1 1>cat't' treat v 'Hmefora Nap TUll!dey.March 13, 1979 DAILY PILOT A3 (bps Still ltluna Motive Hinted In FV Murder By JERRY .CLAUSEN Of tJoe O•llf l'li.t $t.H T ight·Upped Fountain Valley police who are lnvestlgating the bludgeon murder of a 28·year· o ld housewife in he r home Wednesday night say tlley believe they bave a motive in the case. But Capt. John Beddow. in charge of the investigation, said this morning he will not discuss that motive because he wa nts to protect bis on-going investiga- tion Mrs . Joan Virginia Anderson. 28, died of massive head injuries in!licled by an unknown weapan wielded by a still unknown man. Beddow said. men working the case, "fulltitnc and overtime." ··we are not going to leave any stone unturned Anything that can be done will be done. We have possible le ads that we don't want to discuss .. Mrs . Anderson etnd her two c hildren apparently were alone at the home when the murder occurred lier husband. Ma rk. ha~ been wo rking for a const r uction finance company tn the S C1n Jose area o n week days since late last year . Beddow :.aid Mark was commuting hom e by a1rllne on weekends. he said E l evt•n of tht• pro ~hah of fi ciab wcrv shot 111 'rt·hritn and one m thl' holy <'It) o( Qom, too m iles south of hen• T'4 o of tho~\' executt'd wt>rc t'A commumbt:. who escaped tht.' :.ha h's fmn1e :.quads a nd bc c ~me leading bpo kesmen for the royal r<'g1me 1'"-0 peoplt' M C: \:aug ht tlo.m1g fl unng i:I h' rinotism dt>mon~t ralion at thtt Nationa l Orange Show grounds m San Berna rdino The woman's two children, a boy. 3, a nd a d a ughter . to months. were in the home al the time of the attack. police said . Sources at the scene shortly after the body was found by a neighbor said Monday that Mr!> A nde rson ·s paj ama top-clad body was lying at the fool of a bed when discovered al about t t a.m Thursday. The husband and father wa~ m the San Jose area when the slay. mg occurred. Beddow batd thi!. morning Al so exl't'Uled ~ C'rt• Parh& mt•nt me mbt>r Ghola m Hussein Oa nesru , two general!>. fi ve of f1 cictls of SAVAK . the 'i ha h':. secret polfre. a corpor al of the sha h's lmJ>t•ria l gu&rd and the poliC'e officer in Qom Bird Disease Spreads Beddow would not discu:,s q uestions such as whether the woman had been attacked sex ually , nor would he tal.C about how the assailant e ntered the Andersons' two-story home al Burglary Suspect Wounded The SAVA K me n wcrt.· con \ 1c ted of to rturing politu:ul prisoners, and the othe rs of cor- ruption or killing protester:. dur mg the year·long protests thill led to the defeat of the shah':. go\ crnment in Fcbrua ry OUlbreaks iii Oouney, Pedley, Vegas Fou1id A Sa n C lt'm c ntc !><:hool teacher told police he :.hot J burgla r lWlcc with a pistol Mon day night after the m<1n broke into his home They were com·1cted bv ,t-cret tr1bunalb and ""'ere n o t per m itted defense attorneys Today's executions brought tht• tot a l numbt'r or people known to hctve been executed by lslam iC' revolutionary courts to 57 Twe l ve o f th e m were gent'r als An o ut b r c'ak o f d e adl v Nt.'wcaslle chsl>asl' among cxot1~· birds in Southe rn Cal1 forn1a h~~ taken a n<.•w and dangerous turn with the discovtry of three more infected nocks. a u s Dt.'part· ment of Agriculture ~pokesm an said today Don Nielson said he learned late Mondav that 250 exotic birds in Downey. 1.463 in PtdJey near Riverside and an unknown number in a Las Vegas flock will have to be destroyed . Nielson said the USDA will purchase the birds. but that no a ppraisal is yet available. The cost could run as high as S3,000 per bird Nielson said the three new out- breaks are believed linked to k nown infecte d flocks tha t alread y have been destroyed. These include pet s tore and aviar y flocks in Garde n Grove. llwuington Recalu Under Way Laguna Asks Plan On New Community By ROBE RT BARKER Of Ille 0.lly l'llel !>t•ff A recall drive aga ins t Hunt ington Beach Mayor Ron Pat- tinson. City Attorncy Cail Hut t o n a nd Co unc ilman J oh n Thom as got under way Monday whe n residents began circuJat· ing petitions T he recall proponents need to collect 11.867 s ignatures by Aug. 7 lo force an election in which resi dents would decide whether the three officials sbouJd be recalled from office or not S t eve Schum ac h e r , ii spokesman for the recall group, said 2,000 recall forms have just been printed in t he colors of blue, pink and yellow. The blue is for Thomas. the pink for Mrs. Hutton and the yellow for Pattinson. The announce ment ot lhc re· call was served on the officials Dec. 4 but the movement was dPlayed by holidays and for other reasons. said Schumacher, who is in the data processing bus iness. The forms. which contain both the recall group's accusations and the officials' r esponses, were certified by the Orange County Registra r of Voters of- fice Feb 28 M eanwbile. a second recall ac· lion was served Feb. 4 aga1nst four other City Council members but papers we re invalidated because lhe forms were im· properly filled out. They also we re thrown out because they didn't include the addresses of the four residents who s igned th em. The second r ecall moveme nt which a backer insists is still alive. was directed a gainst Mayor Pro Tempore Richard Siebert a nd Council members Bob Mandie. Ruth 8.ajley and Don MacAllister 8y ~'TEVE MITCHELL Of ti. O•oly l'llot St•ll Laguna Beac h cit y coun c1lmen are asking pla nning com- missioners to com e up with a lis t of concerns over a p roposed co mmunity of 60.000 residents th at wou ld become Laguna·~ next door neighbor . The Aliso Viejo Com pany has rt>ceived the blessing of the Or a nge County Planning Com- mission for a 20,000 unit develop- m ent that would be built over the next 15 to 20 years . That recommendation will be studied -and possibly a pproved b y the County Board or Supervisors whe n they meel March 21. The new community would be located on 6.623 acres in the coas tal bills s urrounded b y Laguna Beach. South Laguna, Lag una Hill s and Laguna Niguel. County p l a n nin g c om - missioners approved a land use plan for the sprawling develop- ment last month. and Laguna Beach councilmen , as well as citizens and the Laguna Green- be lt, lnc.. expressed concerns over the development last week. City planning commissioners will meet Wednesd ay night to pe ruse a draft of recommenda- tions made orally at last week's City Council meeting. City planners were putting those comments in written form this week for pres entation to the city's planning commission. And, judging from comments made at last week's meeting, it will be a lengthy document to be forwarded to county Board or Sup ervisors at the March 21 Jneeting to consider the county planning commission recom- mendation. Commissioners las t month praised the Aliso Viejo develop· ment proposals, addin~ that any problems in tbe project could be irooed out at later plan- ning stage$. But councilmen said last week 'Jaelde Here' Gas Station Gets Plaq~ GLADWYNE, Pa. <AP> -The Philadelphia area is rife with places that claim historical signlficance because "George Washington Slept. Here." But the newest "historical'' attraction is at Ray Utz's gasoline station in this posh Main Line com· munity. Customers and local resident& have been stop- ping by the station j ust to look at a plaque, a 3-by-5 inch framed sign commemoraUng ·Jacqueline Ken- nedy Onassis' recent visit to t.he station's public restroom. The 111(11. d.ifplayed oromlnenUy in the statlon's office, read.s: ''This room was honored by the presence of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onaasla on the occMioD ol the ·~ of Joeeph P . Kennedy n Ud Sbeila B. Rauch Feb. 3.' It 11 •l1ned : "Merion Square Historical Society ... . . several of the problems. includ- ing dens ity, traffic problems and flooding. s hould be taken up now. instead of "down the line" when it might be too late. Councilmen cited increased dens ity. and its effect on traffic circulation along entrances to Laguna Beach 's alre ady con- gested streets as a major con- cern Those concerns were echoed by m embers o r the Laguna Greenbelt. and spokes men from several hUJtop homeowners' as· sociations. who fear an extension of Alta Laguna Boule vard through their neighborhoods . That route. endorsed by coun- ty planners. would bring new res idents in AJiso Viejo up the hill and through neighborhood s treets to get to Laguna's shores. Effects of the increased traffic population on Laguna Canyon Road were also expressed, with one councilma n saying t he road is da ngerous without an increase in motorists. And, Michael Scott, new e x- ecutive director o f Laguna Greenbelt Inc .. termed the com· pany's reliance on cons truction of the San Joaquin Transporta- tion Corridor an err or since it may neve r come to fr uition. Storm Seen Leaving Area Afwr Today A weak storm that dumped about .25 of an inch of rain on much of Orange County late Monday and today should have moved o ul o f the a r ea by tonight, the National Weather Service said. Forecasters said the chance of s howers tonight bad dropped to 20 percent. The chance of rain up to noon We dnesday was estimated at 10 percent. Tralfic officers said the unex· peeled rain Monday and today caused few problems on the county 's surface streets and freeways. They said traffic was moving well in all areas. A low of 52 is predicted for toolgbt. The high along the coast Wednesday should be about 65. the weather service said. Einstein F ete Set al College 'rbe lOOth anniversary of Albert E1nateln's birthday Wednesday will be celebrated ·at· Golden Weal CoOege with-films and dis· play•. The exhibit will run in the Ubrary coolerence room lhr®gb f'rtd1,y. It la OJ*l to the public It. DO daarft.. In addtOoa. a ricleotape oo E.lHnatein'a theory or relatlvit.y can be MID at \he colle1e medl• cent.er R1 vers1de. Be ll Gardcni. <J nd Tucson. Ariz The prima ry ~ourcc of the 1n fect1 on 1~ l>till nol known. Nielson said. A s welli ng ta!>k force of morl' th a n 50 vet e rina ria ns head q uartered m Santa Ana 1s check mg records to see where ship me nts of birds came from to lhe infec.'ted flocks and where other birds may h11 vc been shipped b e f o r e th e rl1 s ea sl' wa :. d iagno!>ed Newcastle 1s a much·feared disease that could devastate the caged-bird industry and, s hould it spread to comme rcial pouJtry flocks. that industry as well In fact. Nielson sajd, Ncwcas tie is so widespread outside the U.S. and Canada that m any na lions can 't raise poultry and eggs on a lar ge commt!rc1al scale. The dis ease was fi rs t dis cove red about a month ago m a Stanton pet cockatoo, and USDA veterinaria ns were fl own in at once. The bird was tra ced to the Garden Grove pet s hop. whose birds we re traced lo a Bell Gardens who lesa ler Both of th ose fl oc k s h uv e bee n destroyed. The tot al number of bi rds destroyed before the three new infected flocks we re diagnosed was close t o 1.400, with the USDA 's purchase cost exceeding $100,000. The USDA has a po li cy of pur chas ing infected birds and feed before doing away with them , Nielson said. Owners of private birds that show sign of djsease s hould con· tact a private veterina rian or call the task force at 836-2671 , and keep the bird s trictly 1solat· ed . Nielson said. lti:>87 Hemlock St ·Any informa tion about the case right now could be cruC'1al when it comes to prosecut1n~ c. :.uspect:· Beddow sa id "We don't have anything sub s ta ntial n ght now. a nd we don't have the weapon .. T he ir.vesugalor sa id he h<t::. 10 FBI Silent On Death off Dana Point FBI agents continued their week·long silence today on de- ta ils of the March 6 death of a 22-year-old Whittier man found in the ocean about 16 m iles from Dana Point But U.S. Coast Guard official!> m Long Beach s aid Monday the d ead man . Alf re d J oseph Castenada. somehow fell off a 29·foot s ailboat registered to his frie nd. Laurence Rucker of Ver· ntos. L t De nnis Gibbo n s s a id Rucker. Castenada and severaJ other friends were sailing on the vessel on their way to Avalon whe n Castenada fell ove r board a t 9:45 p.m. Gibbons said Castenada's friends tried to s ave him by throwing flotation devices into the water. A ma y day djstress call was broadcast and a Coast G u ard c utte r and r escue he licopter dispatched. The cre w of t h e c utte r ·'Tangello" found Castenada 's body two hours later. FBI agents have r efused to re. leas e details of an Orange Coun· ty Coroner's autops y that wouJd indicate the cause of deat h. Pollet• booked Donald Robert::. 29. of Columbu~. Oh1u. on al . te m pted burglary cha rge:. after he staggered into Oad'l> Liquor S tor e . 2421 South El Camino Real, at about 10 25 p m with bullet -.ounds m his lefl ar m tJnd :.1de Robert.'\ told pohcl' someone 1n d passing auto shot him while h,• wa s h1tchh1king on the Sa11 Die~o Freeway Art Jenkins. a social science teacher at Dana Hil b High chool, told police he s hot a man ma t c hin~ Hobert 's descr1pl10n at about !0:20 pm Jenkins asse rted t hat lhe man had broken into his ho me by forcing open the front door J e nkins. 37. a Dana Hills llii;:h School teacher for the r ast six years. told poli ce he ordered th1· man to stop a nd then fi red two rounds from hil> .38·cahber hand gun Police said the shooting 1s s till under investigation Robert was rushed to San Cleme nte General Hospital and la te r tra nsferred lo UC Irvine Medical Center where he was rl'- ported in fair condition 1n the in· tensive care umt Poli ce s aid Robert:.· dog. a fema le Wc1maraner. was takcu into custody and placed in a ken· ne l. The dog was with Robert:. when he entered the liquor store Rule Postpone d WA SHI NGTON !AP1 Thi' House apparently 1sn ·1 going t11 follow the Senate m delaying en forcement of a rule i1m1't1 ng how much money 1b members ca11 earn from outside act1v1t1es Storekeeper Mark Franklin is wearing ~~ stretch back shorts for improved comfort and fit. The short is made of fine wale corduroy in bright colors of rust, orange, blue, gold, and green. , 1028 Irvin{'. Nl'wport fkJch. California. Phone 042 7001 I A4 DAILY PILOT fue9dey, M1rcn 13 1819 Jos t (;;, C'oa ting $ I'. wiCb '; / Tom ~lurphint- C:Ounty Lo • • • LOSING i\ NA~U: DEPT. R('vtcwinjl the h111wt") of Or.in.it• l'uunt~. nu" 90 '~tir"I old you l •aarn lh1t our re11on h1&11 won :.om,·. lo~t i.omt Sonwho" o' N tht• .> , •• ,r .... ~t· lost Lo'i Anatlc•!'I Or1n1t• County Stull' C'ollc•.:t· 1 h14' 1n11lltul1un u f htlChN lurnlll ll "J' hm11d1•1I in \949 iu .. t ~wrn:o• our <'Ounty line up i.bovt• St•.11 U1•.t1•h Ami tf !ht• o .10lt' h,1J to be h) µl~..at.cd ID lbo't <101'1. .) uu t'OUld bt•I th.At the• l.o!> An~(·l1•' p • .rt would t•om1· hr't Orit1lnull~. 1111, r..m1•u:. ltM.lkt d hkt> 1l h1td bt-t'n formed h> .1 bund\ of H'r.> or1lln1H) .1purtnwnt bu1h11ng~ thut Wt'rt' l'lut·k du!t1' ll•t:t•lhl'I Y11u 1 uuld drl\t' 11.cht h~ tht' wholl• J)l.t1•t• jl\d 1111'•' It If ) Ou "t'rt'll t {'Utt'f\JI Tiit: OPENIN(; Rl Sii 111 tht• colh·Mt' ~»' ha11tl" u tnifrl t• Jun\ 1 hl') 'll(nt·d up ltil> .. tud,•nt:. <111d h11tl I.I f,H"ull > 11w11tlwri. on hand h l t'dlH' ltlt• lht•m \,•lu;ilh .1., lht• ~1'.1t' rolh:d by , OrYnl(t• t ountv 1htln I 11•.111\ 10.~1· tht• \'lllh·~t· j~ numeroui. ~lui.lt•111 .. frum o ur tt· 1-:arly«1011 Stiuknl$ Hottlmg Ot't'r a Sin9lr l.1brory llool. ~ion can uttt•st We only lost the Ornn~e County name J\nd LA lost tts purt too Today, lht:y cull 1t 'allforn1a State Un1vcrs1ty. Long Beach You won't drive by and miss today. (•lther. as you ram· ble upcoast from Seal Beac h The• campus s preads acros~ 322 acres With 67 buildings containmg 2.3 million ~quitrt: feet of floor. You·u see it all right AND COMPA RED TO those original 160 s tudents, to day the campus has 31,500 s tudenb and about 1.800 full and part-time faculty members. It is a city within a city In fact. Cal Slate Long Beach is the larges t university in the 19-campus state university and college system Among the faculty members. today you can find peo· pie who are experts in almost every field of human en-deavor Jack Green of geological scie nces is a savant on volcanic activity of the earth and moon. Cheste r Kyle is an expert on bicycles. speed records and measuring huma n athletic· performance. Facultv member Don Nelson 1s into s hark research and J ohn Healy in speech communications can tell you quite a bi t about detecting lies. r hope he stays away from this column. AND WE SHOULD mention Dr. Raymond T Stefani, professor m the Department of Electrical Engineering Stefani has come up with a computer system that predicts the outcome or 148 college and professional football games in 40 seconds with about 70 percent a ccuracy Would the belling crowd love him ? Clearly. this university bas come a long way since it lost its Orange County name. 1V Sugard Ads Hit WASHING TON I AP I Su rgeon Gene ral Julius B. Richmond said today at a hear- ing on proposed feder a l regula- tion of television commer cials aimed at young c hildren that youngster s a r e "especially vulnerable" to ads for sugary foods. Richmond did not endorse the proposed move by the Federal Trade Commission. which held the hearing but s aid he "en- couragl'S the dialogue" over the issue. Richmond said the human pre· dehction for sweet foods com· b1ned with the inability or young c-hildren to make informed c hoi ces abo ut adve rtis ing messages leads lo his concern. He said the food advertise- ments aimed at children affect youngsters' nutritional belief~ and can influence the ir diet even after they mature. ·'It becomes d ifficult t o change patterns later in life. T he concentration of advertising on the very youn~ indicates lhat m anufacturers also believe th.is," he said. The s urgeon general and Donald Kennedy, head of the Food and Drug Administration, tes tified that sugar consumption is a cause of dental cavities. the leading chronic health problem . aHecting Am.erican chHdren. lflezl an Ga• 2 U.S. Firms Deny Imports Mf;XICO CITY <AP> Two U.S. natural gas companies today de- n1~d u report thsl they are ne1ottating to import a bllllon cubic feet of Mt>xlcan muural atDS dally at $2.6 million be&lnnmg m late 1980. A forelan market analyst had aald three firms, Tenneco, El Paso Natural Cu und Te1rns Eas~m. bave a1reed lo pay $2.60 per thou•&Uld cubl~ feet That would ~ the aame price the Carter ad- in lnlstrallon reJccted two years U(lO. lht source said ·' lly tht!n , S2 60 will be a bua gain," stnd the analyst, who uokcd not to l>t: Identified by nam" Dul Tenncl'C> and El Paso de- 111l'd Lhl• report tn ~tatements re· l•·a:1t•d in llou!!ton, Texa::,. "It is l J.S. Pla1~ •Atlvisers' To Ye me1i WASHI NGTON l i\P l The rarh·r adm1111stratwn. already ... ,wedm~ up arms deliveries to hl•lp North Yt•mt•n wage a border war with its Marxist n•·H~hbor. will soon send milltary udvt!wrs to trum the Yemeni forC'cs 111 usmg the s ophis ticated \\l'apons. adm1n1stra tion of- flctals ~ay As many as 300 military ad- vbwrs may be sent lo the moun- ta inous Arabian Peninsula coun- try over the next two to three years. Deputy Secretary of State W1(hum R . Crawford told a House i''oreign Aff airs s ubcom- m1llN' Monday. THE ADVISE RS will not engage 10 combat operations or be stationed near combat areas. s aid Pentagon sources who asked not lo be ide ntified It is not considered unus ual for ad- \'tSers to accompany weapons shipments to other countries. North Ye m e n has be en enga)!ed in its border war with South Yem<.'n for a bout three weeks. Each side blames the other for beginning the conflict U S. officia ls es timate the So· v1 et Union has sent about 800 ad- visers lo South Yemen. t he only Marxist-ruled country in the Ara b World. Cuba and East Germany a lso have sent ad, visers, they say. totally unfounded and we don't know how it got s tarted," said J ohn McFall. an E l Paso spokesman. Tenneco issued a statement say Ing it h ad not r esum ed negollal.Jons with Mexico smce a previous contract was reJected by the lJ S. government and knows of no company that has done so "Tt•nncco hus. howcq~r. bt·c.-n in commun1cut1on with l.' S ~ov e rnment officials on thb matter and e xpects to ~ m <t pos 1llon tu resume nl!l(Ot1ations 111 the neur future." the Tl•nneco stc1tl'ml•nt said Th1:re was no 1m ml•d1ak eomment from Tl!XU'> Ea~lcrn ANOTHt.:R SOURCE said tht• contract would not t·ont..iin two <:lau ses to wh 1c·h t-:nergv Secretary Jami!!> Schll's1nt;er ub Jected in previous ne~ot1ations One would have let lhl' pric•t' ri!>e according to market cond1t1on!>, and the other would h&ve n· quired U.S compantl'S to take a s pecuied amount of ga:. no mat ter what the pril·c wus The <·onlract now bein~ negotiated will provuJt: for J long-term s upµly <.1l a !>lablt· price. tht• 'markt•t :rnalyst sa1t..I "Even afte r the contrJcl i~ signed. 1l still has to go to two federal regulatory comm1~s1on'. and might even go to court." ht· continut•d . ''But P ns1d,•nt Carte r can he t.•xpt.,·tecl lo t·ul red tape and accelerate thl· clcal through statute "TllE GAS CAN"IOT ht• <11· livered until tht· l'lld or Hllill because 1t will lcikt that long to build and test a p1pdine to Mon terrey and th1·n to thP border By th e n. $~.60 will be " baq~am." The United States " now pa} ing S2 16 p<'r thousand cubic fret for Canadian ga:. and $1 t10 ror Algerian J:{as By late 1980. th1· source s aid. ''Cunada wi ll ha.,.1· had two prtct' rev1s1on'>. but Mexico's S2 60 prier will still bt· the highest m the world .. He said the cos t to Mexi"o will be about 40 cents for the gas. 10 cents for trans portation 1md 10 more to pay for the p1pehne. NATION /WOR LD P rofe f.•tor of Seals AP Wlr""°lo Clevela nd Amory . pres ident of Fund for Animals or- ga m tat1on. holds baby seal while standing on the deck of the Sc<.1 Shepherd near the Magdalen l s landi, in the G ulf of St Lawre nce off Que bec Province, Canada Member~ of the Organiza t ion ha"c been s praym g tht- seal pups with red d ye to make their fur valueless to ··h rartlcss hunters" and st op the "sens e lesi, i,la ughter " Viet 'Conquerors ' Welcomed by China BANGKOK. Thailand <AP > -China r eported a 1oyou' "'elcome home !or the conquero rs or Lang Son a nd Dong Da ng. bul tht> Soviet Union charged that "Chmese aggression continue~ · 1r1 northern Vietnam Intellige nce 0H1c1als tn Bangkok said the s low Chtnt'i.t.' withdrawal back across lhe border 1s sttll under way. However. one h1ghJy placed source said Chinese officials m Bangkok told other diplomats Chinese troops would retam some of the border outposts from which the Vietnamese staged raids into China "AT DAYBREAK, A COLUMN of motorcycles rolled through the Friendship Pass. followed by m1ltlary lorries <·urry1ng the twro1c !>Oldters fresh from battle." China s Xinhua news agency sa id Monday m its report of the return or the troops from Lani<( Son .ind Dong Dang, dt lhl.• southern end of the mounlam pass across th<.' border "All along the 12-k ilometer road leading to P1nx1an~ welromers waved n o"'ers and colorful bunting. pla)cd trad1t1on<1I musical instruments and danced Joyously amid the explosions of firecrackers " China s aid 1t was withdrawing from Vietnam March 5 after punistung the Vietnamese for attacks acros~ the border T he Soviet n~ws agency Tass s aid Monday Lh1:. "'as a ··farct"' and .i :.mokescr een for Chinese rcgroupment and consohdat1on or the m vaders' pos1tions. Tass demanded lhat the Chinese pull out to the last man PENTAGON SOURCES said 11 Army personnel -compris· mg a "mobile training team" - will be going to North Yemen soon to train soldiers to use the Vul can gun. a mulli·barrel, 20m m anti-aircraft weapon. Four military personnel from the Office or Defense Coopera- tion have been in North Ye men fo r several months. helping with logistics. the sources said. Cr awford said Saudi oil is not directly threatened by the border war. But he added. "The outcome of the current attack will have a direct impact on the security a nd stability of our f riend s in the region and therefore on our security in- terests." It makes Cents to shop the money-savin g food specials advert i sed in the Daily Pilot. Asked if the United States would "go to war" to protect the Saudi oil fi elds, he s aid it might. echoing a s tatement made by Secretary of Defense Harold S. Brown two weeks ago. Sta rt saving today. 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H•d Otllce r Ken Sc11u1111e1s ol Ille Calllor,.1a Hlql'lwn Paerol National We.tlller St1 rv1<e •oo•esmon Joe Aust•n \aid onlv OJ Inch of rain hOCI lallan -town llY 1111s mornlnq wllll more exf)41c t•d tllrouon 1111• ewnlnv Varlalll• ctoudlnu• and cooler t•mper•ture\ w•r• tor•c•s• tor weoneseloy HIOM ~Y were e•pe<4ed lo ra1199 be'-• -st In Ille tnOUft· talM. '2 10 n on Ille ._, c1e .. r11 and In uw 111<!1'1 70s '" Ille IO#er de•· eru F()f'9Ujfl oredlct.ci overnlglll tows OI u llo o In Ille mounealn< and In Ille 40s ano ~In tlle oe .. rts Coa•tal W'ead1~r varlab•~ c toudlnen ton10111 and Wedl'OOaY wllll cllance ol llQlll "'°"''n Hlffls ~ay In 60$, Coast.el t-ratures wlll range II•••••" S7 a"d •• Inland ltm· -•tura wlll renve tlttwffn u and "· Tiit ••tel' temtierature will tit SI s ... , Moon, Tfd~• TOOAY s.<-ct '°"' , O't p .... 0 0 Se<Ol\CI h'9fl t 21 p m • • WIOMUOAY l'lrsttow J· th.m or Flril lllfll t 16 o m S 0 *-'°" J l4p.m. 01 SocOlld hltll • ; 4S '"" .., hll ,. ... •:09 •. ,.,, ...... p .nl ,__,, .... 0.11m. .... 1•.0I • "'· S•rl lleport Hu1111no1.n, New...n Mocha\• w ...... -to two ... t. C:OlllllllOM -· Budget~pleasing advertised grocery values -one more reason people all along the Orange Coast save by reading the 642-4321 ... - , , J I I •• CALIFORNIA ru.dey. March 13. 1979 DAILY PILOT AS lupiter Moon Active Erupting Volcanos Dis ov~red on lo LOS ANGELES CAP I lmmf'nse rnlraM<-s. t bl" flnt t>vc>r ~t't'n rrupttnei on another 14<11 ld. nt- !>pltUna o. h, dU!lt and RB!I 1bo,•t• th~ oranMt> s ur f ct> ot lhe moon to, thf' lah•'t discovery from Voyaaer l '• l"p1c encountl'r with Jup1lt"r "It' anc~iblt> Wt•'vl' fol.lnd fhc or sl~ f'rupt tnic vol<'anwt1 •md tbc)''re &till hndintt morf'," planetary srolo«i~t Larry Sodt•t bl6m 1.ald Mon day. "ThllS •urlace ha to bt· the mott :wt1vf' in tht• i.olar s~twn The J m•htn moon ts continunlly f'l• 1·ycltng its 1nnar1l~ out onto th "1rf11rt· T HI': t;Rl•PTIONS WHl('H i.pt>w \.fllt hn11 mtHenul~ 1.1 1rl\' 200 m11t• ... ahmt• 111' ~urf1H'(' lo\t'rt" fm111d fruJ,1v u' •H l«•nll!>h ut rtw .kt J'ropuh t1on \,.1t~w .. tor v 1•'11tni111t•d t~•Ul\unch o f pu·turt-' lJkt'r. hv \\1y11~er rht• :--h1J1 '\llllt'tf PU'>l Jupllt'r dllCI 11 . moon Mnrt•h ~ t-;u ·11,•cl t•1t·n11i.h 1o1.orlt.t•d thr11u~h 1h, 1o1. \'l'kt!nd to 1•tmflrm the d1:.t·m •. , ' Ont• ~11l'lu11• 'lh111o1.' ,, fmanlJln uf \ 1ilr •'"" dl'bn:. r1:.anK hkl' "" umlir••llJ o"cr the ">Urfdt't' Another sho1o1.-. JI lt.·a~I thrt'-t" \okanoc~ (:ru11t1 n~ s1mullant'Ously Long dl'ad volcunoei. t:~1i.t on Mar:., M ~rc·ur~ and Earth's moon. but the~e are the first d l'tl\'': o nes St'en anywhere but on Ear th i\nd lo!. vokanat·~ ar(• mu1·h more powt.'rful a nd :11'l1\C' than Earth'i. oet•a:.1onal crupt1om •. sc1cnt1~b :.1u<I Soderblom said roc•k .ind dust explodes Ollt of lo 's appurcntly mollt'n interwr at spet'd~ up lo 2.000 mph, about the velocity of a h1gh·PoWl'rl'd n fle bullet Tht• dl!.COH1' '" 11111lmbly lht> most t"xc 1tang thin..: h• l'Coffil' out uf 1111• VO)'ll.Cl•r mlbsion so rur ... uld UracJford ~m1tt1 whu twucJb the Voysgcr photo.iruphy tc>um Tht• 1.puc c·c1111t "<'" '' rrullwnh CJ( miles pas t Jupiter ttnd rn1·1nJ? toward It rendezvous with Saturn 111 No' 1•rnher IU8o A .. 1ster shiv. Voya~er 2, will ta1w unoth1·1 du1>1· llX>k ut Jupltt>r ,_nd Its 13 moon11 Uu~ Jul v 111 L., th1• \ lllM''I to J up11l'r Uf four planc\·sized 11100 11" It " .... 11 11111,111 turJ:t-l u( Voya11ter's 11 1•umt•f4•., .md 111s trum1•nh Tht· 111t1·11w 'uk.tt\l'>O\ u1>pu1 cnlly solves the 1'111/lc· (If 111·., 1111">'•111~ 11\1•lt•t11 l'rall'rs One or many UI r>r l'WS Ill \ IJ\ <1.:1•1 .., flll'lurt·~ \\<tS the a lmost t otul ,1lr.w111·1· 1111 111 uf 1·1 .1\l'r'> il'ft by meteors th<tl 1~1u11d t•\ •·n 11ttwr 11l1J•·<·I 111 the solar system, 1n 1 h11l 1nn olht·r Jo\ 1.111 m 11111h Tlw .int1l41·r ,,rnJ Smith, 1s that lo s surface 1s tw in.: 1·on!>.l an1 I\ n: t'f\'uk 1l "\IOLC \MC t'l.OWS ARE covering up the <'tJl1·r~ J S fo:--1 di. thi·y n: being formed," he said Then• ~ 1 t.•dl ,lll"Olo~o lak111g place on the surface of lo rlJ:hl al th1:. moment " Soderblo m ~Jid the volcanoes also &re · probabl~ why \H' M'l• lhcse bizarre colors on lo." Thl' moon, with " red orange surface broken by patchl'~ of yellow. hat. been compared to a cos- m n· p1 u .•1 Sod1•1'blom said I he colors are probably :.ulfur, :..tlb :111d othL·r L·hcmicals belched from in· 'ldl' th,· moon und :--prL•ud over its s urface. Wood You Believe It? Rod l3loenicn. s tate deputy attorney gene ral. displays a bulky s tem from a marijuana plant, tes tifying al a Monday hearing as to the huge harves t the branch can produce Bloenien opposed a bill by J\ssemblvman Willie Brown that wouJd lower pe'naltics for growing pot. But the measure passed the Assembly Criminal Jus tice Committee. 5-4 Bills Propose Gay Rights in Arrest Cases SACRAMENTO <A P > -A state senator says police officers discriminate against homosexuals by a rresting those who try to pick up other homosexuals in public places. Sen. Alan Sieroty. D·Los Angeles, said in a state m ent Monday that it happens even though homosexual acts between consenting adults are no longer crimes in California. But when heterosexuals try to pick up persons of the opp<>s1te M~x. they don't draw the same police response. S1eroty s aid SO HE INTRODUCED bills that would: Require a complaint from a person other than a pohc.e offi cer before a n yone could be charged with sexual sohc1tat1on or lewd conduct. Eliminate a requirement that persons con- victed of lewd conduct or sexual solicitation reg1i.ler with the police as sex offenders. excepl when the v1cums were minors THE BILLS AR E SB 538 and SB 539. .. By requmng a lhird·party compla1rung wit- ness. SB 5J8 will eliminate questionable entrap- ment act1v1ties or vice orricers ," Sieroty said. On SB 539 he s aid. •·Male heterosexuals are not arres ted and required lo register as sex offenders for propos1tiun1ng women 1n a bar. and I see no reason to d1scruruna te against male homosexuals for engag· ing in essentiall y the s am(' activity.•· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Girl Relates Bloody Horrors SAN DIEGO <AP) -"I looked at my ha nd and I couldn'l see it. JUSt the blood spurting out I thought 1 was going to die," said 15·year-old Ma r y Vincent. tearfully pointing lo Litwrencc Sinj!]('ton and saying he was the man who raped her. then hacked off her arms with an ax "I saw the ax swingin~ down at m y ldt hand. I i.tartC'd to pull 1t away but he h ad a hold of m y ha nd," she test1f1ed Monday in Superior Court. "H e chopped 1t three times The blooct was spurting a ll over " Sin~leton, or Sparks. Nev . W<tS a r- r l'slcd last Octobt-"r, nine days afte r the girl was found wandenng nude, dazed and bloody w1 th both arms chopped off below the elbows in a rural area near Modesto. He was C'harged with attempted m urde r. mayhem. kidnapping. forci- ble rape, sodomy and oral copulation in the att.4tck. "Is lhe person who did those things State /ffeos11res to vou in this courtroom ?" a:.ked Don Stahl. distnct attorney for Stanislaus Count•; .. He"s right there ... she said. ra1s· mg her nghl urm and pointing tht> hook which repla l'CS hl'r sc .. ered hand at Singleton The girl descnb<'d how :.he was tossed over a guard rail. ::.luffed into a culvert bent.•ath a road and how she pretended lo be dead. waiting for her a ssailant to leave Miss Vincent told the ninc·man. three-woman Jury s he met Singleton while hitchhikin~ in Be rkeley. He promised lo take her lo Los Angeles, s h e testified. but instead s he fell asleep and "when I woke up, we were almost in Nevada.·· As her parents listene d . Miss Vin- cent described how the m an s he 1den- t1fied as Singleton drove to a canyon a r ea near Interstate 5 where he began beating her and threw her into Property Tax Rollback Eyed SACRAMENTO <AP) -P roperty tax bills "'ould be reduced a n extra $75 m illion a year for California homeowne rs and businesses, under two assessment rollback bills sent to the Assembly floor The meas ures would undo the actions of coun- ty assessors who recalculated higher 1975 property assessments after voter enactment of Proposition 13 last June made 1975 the base year for current ;init future assessme nts. The A sse mb l y ( J Re venue and Taxation ·"TA TE Committee, which unan- '----------im ously approved both bills Monday, was told Becomes the back of his pickup truck "He grabbed a rope and lied my hands." she cried. dabbing her eyes with a tassue "They he turned me over. tore my blouse open ·' She detailed how she was !>exually a ssaulted. was forc ed to drink alcohol until she los t CCJnsc iousness and later dragged from the truck and attacked with an ax. "I was aware thal I had blood all over me,'' she said, recalling the hours after she was left to die. The girl said she slept until s unrise and then wandered back to the road to seek help. Two m en in a red sp<>rts car saw her, got scared and drove off. after one said. "Let's get the hell out of here." she testified. J udge Earl Maas Jr. is hearing the case after the trial was shirted to San Diego because of extens ive pretrial publidty in northern California. that SO of California's 58 county assessors had ad- JUSted their 1975 assessment rolls upward after the enactment of Proposition 13. "Whatever assessments were in 1975, that's what they should be," said Sen. John Holmdahl, D- Castro Valley. author of SB 17. The other bill is AB 156 by Assemblyman Willie Brown. D-San Fran-cisco In Just 10 Years at Pomona first federal! ~ Shllttle F~e• Delap EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE CAP )-Na- tional Aeronautics and Space Administration of- ficials say that the s pace shuttle Columbia could be winging its way to Florida this weeke nd. A weekend trip could be possible if a new metflod or bonding tem porary tiles to the Colum- bia's surface passes flight tests later this week, NASA said Monday. f)ortor CraC!lcd..., .. SoUflltf SACRAMENTO CAP ) -An Assembly COM· mittee bas approved a bill t o crack d own on medical doctors who re~atedly prescribe too many drugs or give patients exam ina tions or treatments they don 't need. The Assembly Health Committee sent AB 240 by Assembly man Howa rd Be rman, D-Los Angeles, to the Revenue and T axation Committee on a 9-0 vote Monday. 1'1edi-Cal F~ llUce Adea•re• SACRAMENTO <AP> -Nursing ho mes eapeci.ally their loweat·paid e mployees -would bene fit. from a ~.8 million Medi.Cal fee increase that hu breezed through the state Assembly. A 85·0 vole Monday sent AB •s by As· aemblym.n Loula Papan. D·Mlllbrae, to the Senate. The bill waa aponaored by the nursing home lodm try. It. would ln.,rease ratea to com· ~naate for a riM lot.he federal minimum w11e. Name .. •"•"•"' Te•tflw• SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A bodyguard of Black Pant.ber leader Huey Newton baa tesUfied that Jw NW a te1 proHCutlon wttaesa aboot the 11·)'HI'~ Pl'Ollltute Newton ii ICCUMd of killlnt. 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O••nooc""''o•"vP•'"' Editorial Page ....................................................................................... ruelday, Mar~h 13 1979 Ao~rt N Weed/Publl\her ThomlS Keevll /Editor Btlrbara Krt'1bict11Edltor1a1 P&Qe Editor · O CTD Gears U p For R a t ioning 11w Orunge Count\ TranMt Ol'ltr1r1 '100 bus 0 el ltkt-1) will bl'l'Otn~ u muJor 11ubltc rwc1 " • · rolher than u <·onvcnwntl' tr .md "hl'll ~Jbohn•• n t1ontn" t'Omeb to ptab~ Anet thstrn·t dlrl'ctor'> did U:• 1 .Jthl lhu1g last Wtl'k "h,•n lht•) a. kl'd 0{ 'Tl> mlm1ni t .1tors to bt>.cln J(Nmng up fur JU!-.l that pro1'Pl'l'l At tht' 'u~.:e~t1un (If Cl{&I> C:halrmun Rulph CJurk dt!ltr1l·t offH·wb. "t'rt' 11 1!f tn ht• tNldy on o moment"• 110 1 H't' "tu llll'l'l th, t hJllt'n~t· of 1:a~ ratlon1ntc If It comt•:o; ·· Purl of th1• ... 1u1h Is to uwludt• dusting orf tan t'ltlt'tJ.:t'lll') pl,ir, 11s1•tl h\ O('TI> 111 1~7.l 7•1 .it the hetl(ht uf lht• t h,•n l'n l l< .. 1 ..:usoluw s hort 11.,:t• Th"· lm. thffl.·rt.·nn• ht•l\\t•t•n O<'Tl> lht•n and today. howt•vt•r "thnt tht' t11 ... tc1t·t h,1.., four llnll'b th~ bubt's and '<111s llt•'A t hut 1t h.irl 111 I 97:J 74 "ht·n O< 'Tl> wit~ burl'ly into ll::. ..,, t'1111d) t•ur 111 liul't 'l'f\ H't' No 0111· \HUii !> lo M't' gu~ I i1t1on111~. but that kind or t·mt•rgt•nn \.\OUltl ll·~t lht• tiu ... nt'l\\ork und 1f II sU<'l'C~dt'd 111 prm 1lh11g M'I .1<'l' '~ould hl· tht• pubhl''" payoff for lrntld111~ up lht• I 'Pl'rllotl\ t• I rollhll ~} bll•m It prob:1Uy w1l1 t,1kt· .rn t•mt•1 J.:t'l1<'} hkt· ~ti!> rationing to fon·t• !.<,nit 1notor1:.-tl'I to g1\t.' up Ion~ autu travel. and it m,1 y 11'• 1hut lo.Om~· "ouhl n·1nu1n hu~ ntlcr!> evt•n after the <0 ris1~. Jh•Sst>d if, indl•<•d , t1 rrasonabll-fut•I supply as evt•r <'<1n•n1m1 again Senat e Double-cross For the pa~t I wo yrm s mt-rn bt.•rs of lhc U S Sl•nule h:ive b<.•t•n rollN'I mg the $12,900 pay nu::.c they vott.•d thcmst•lve~ lo bnng thl'ir annual salary up to $57,500 plus fringe benefits . Since J a n. 1, however. they've been suffering unde r the cloud o f u restriction they voted at the same time . To Justify the raise. they had agreed to limit outside earned income. usually from writing and spcechma king, to $8,625, or 15 percent of the bas~ pay. The former ceiling was $25.000. Apparently unable lo contemplate Uf e on o nly $66,000 <plus benefits>. t he Sena te last week decided to postpone implementation of t he outside income limit for four more year s. The maneuver was accomplished by a voice vote with the Senate chambe r less tha n half full. Its proponents a rg ued that "ser vice in the senate should n ot require a sucrifice." The incom e limit. they declared, would m ake life j ust too hard for m embers with children to educate. They might have to go into debt or ask their wives to work. I.Just like their constitulents? l California's Sen. Alan Cranston. who ad vocated the income ('Ci ling in 1977, said he's d ecided the reform was tl l advised b ecause it penalizes senators who are not independently wealthy The limit did not apply to invcstml•nts o r inherited income. That's pretty thin. Candidates for the Senate should be aware that m embers of Congress, like the rest o f societ y. come fro m all walks of life a nd all economic lt•vcls, and thut election to public office cannot gu arantee l~quality The s hameful part about all this is the fact that the \ ote on the income limit was a c lear trade·off for the p ay raise. Reneging on that promise is contemptible . 55 Has Pluses A recent poll s hows m ost Californian s oppose pending legis lation th at would r aise the 55 mph speed limit. though m a ny admit they exceed the limit themselves .. In t he five years the 55 limit has been in effec t, the national highway death toll has d ropped fro m 54,000 to 18.000. despite a 20 percent increase in miles driven and a ~tcady growth in the number of motorists. Increased highway safety, plus fuel saving, was cited by those who favored retaining t he speed limit -57 percent in Southern California and 42 percent in Northern California. Only 49 percent of the Southern Californians said they regul arly exceed the speed limit, while 63 percent in Northern California admitted breaking the law. Anyone who drives the freeways is awar e that few drivers hew to a strict 55 limit. But it's a lso apparent that most of the traffic is moving in the 60 to 65 s peed ra n ge. And the occasional daredevil who whizzes by at 70-plus is mighty conspicuous. This in itself has to be s afer tha n the good old days when 70 was a common cruising s peed and 80-plus not unus ual. Jf the 55 limit has the effect of reducing average high way speeds by 10 miles or so an hour, it has to m ake driving less h azardous. • Op1n1ons expressed 1n tho apace above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642-4321. Boyd/ EarthUJOrrn ByL.M.BOYO From s unup to s undown, the earthworm takes rour naps a day, J'm told. You know where Woodrow Wilson's second wife, Edith, learned lo ride a bicycle? tn the White House corridors. Researchers s ay their s tudies Indicate a n ex- Dear Gloom y Gu When 1 look acrots the brukf aat table at my w1f e I think Iran ·a Kbo- m ei nl may have the, rt1bt Ide• about puWna vel11 back over womeo'• facet. GROUCHY o. .. "'J ... c-.n -..... =:.,,:: ~-:~ ~:...::. = :'.:.1.~'ti.,-a, ~ ....,.. .. traordinarily large propor· Uon of the world's geniuses have been short. Many ex- ceed I ngly s hort. Much s horter than the average person. Both the pronunclalion and the spelling or "Arkansas" are decreed by a Jaw passed In lhat s tate In 1881. It stipulates the name must be s pelled "Arkansas," not "A rkansaw," and pro· nounced "ARK-un-aaw," not • • Ar·KAN·zus. •• Q. "Isn 't the sports page a relatively recent develop- ment ln tho newspaper busi- ness?" A. It didn't come alon• un· UJ 1888, true, although that'• none too recut. First of lbe •Porta atorlea bad to do vnth the bueball 11mu durlftc the tour of the Wild Weal by UM ClnclMaU Red Stocldnp. When YoU Ullnk of cobru, you lblnk of tndla. tradl· tlonally. But In fut, It'• eatlmated that there are twice 11 many cobru In Africa. Govefument's a Poor Parent By PF.TEa St'llRAG MC(i.""• Ne'" '-••k• If ao)'lhinK P!hould h•\'t' ~conic abundunlly clear about lh oclal 11t.•rv1cc system In the paal f~w yt>uri., 1l'is the tact lhut moat <>I the lime the stutc is a dreadfully poor parent Tht! potnt Willi nl11cle again 1rnd agam rt!c••nUy In hNirim;11 before Alun Cran•Lc>n 's Scnutt' Subcomm1l lf'e o n Child and lf umnn O~velopmeot. but us u11unl, most ol lbc po1.0t was m1s~"d The little lhut was reported about the Cranston hcarlngi. fo('u~ed lar1owly on the posstbihty that u lurgt> number or children who dJt>d at Junt'1>lown last No vem~r perhaps as many a:,, 150 had twen placed in the ('are of Peo11le's Temple mem b'°•rs by pulJll<' ;i.:enc1es, and thut !1\"Verul honw~ mmnta1ned hy the followers or J1m JOO('I) had bt•t•n bt.·111>(trrnnc!. or fodcrul and Cahforn1a wt.'lfart• funds But h1.•yond tho:.e hcadhnl'- .: r ab hmg al l t·~u trnn ~ wt>re :sc:ores or mu«h more banal hor ror stories abciut much more or dmury placci. the JUV<.•nllt· homes. foster (';.1rc rac1llltes :rnd homes for the delinquent, for runaways, fo1 the rclardl!d and for tens or thousands or ord1n<1ry children lh<tl 110 one w;.1nt:-. or who, in Uw JUd~ml·nt of tht· stale, were llcin~ :Jhuscd or neglected by their natural pa r ents. An e:.t1matl'd 75,000 children ur<' housl·d in such in slilutions. children who, becau!>c they are already suppost•d to be under the protection of I he stall', are in fact at its mcrey THE IRONY is t•:.i-.y to un derstand. Jn recent years. pn•s sur e a nd m on ey fro m the f ederal government have 'Spurred nearly every slate in Lhl' union lo establish elaborate child abuse and neglect report- i n g systems . Under those systems -as in California's e ve r y doctor, teacher, social worker a nd. in some places, every citizen, is required. under pena lty of law, to report to the a uthorities a ny case or suspcct- e d case o r chi ld abuse o r neglect. Each of those reports 1s investigated and where there 1s evidence <though not necessttri· ly con clusive evidence l of abuse, parents are forced to get counseling or . whl'rc the authorities deem 1t necessary. to relinquish cus tody of thei r children. At the same t1mt', howev('r, the s tates have no s imilar means to d etermine whether children in stale custody are abused or neglected. In most in· stances where nominal report· ing procedures exist. the agency which investigates complaints or deficiencies is the same agen cy which places the children or Paul Harvey Children Nobody W a nts which rum. lht· 1nslltulions in which they arc placed ','The IH'Ol)l e who a re g1 ving the 11t·rvlces." said Jerome Miller, the former C'Om miss1oner O( yo uth se rv ices 1n Massachusetts. "make t he dwgnosis. give the t reatment, dt't•1de whether 1t works or not. 11t!l tbe rates, do their own reg· ulatsn.g. . It 1.S a very closed system." NO ONt; KNOWS how many c hildren a re abused by the hon1\'S or institutions in which they are placed. there 1s no way even to define the question. Un · doubledly many arc treated ade quately. yet the horror stories are so commonplace and, at the same time. so gruesome as to constitute a national scandal "Miiiions o f federal dollars spent each year for 1nstitut1onal t•urc of American children ... Cr anston said, "end up flna nc- ing virtual hell holes where children are beaten. alarved and sexually abused." Some #re also chained or handcuffed to fi x· lures. ove rd ose d wi t h psychotropic drugs, or simply locked up in bare rooms for days on end . Just as disturbing. children in the svsle m often are labeled for life, not with the pseudo·scientlf1 c labels which professional studies generally attach to the behavior that more or less suits those labels hyperacltve or emotionally dis· turbed or delinquent but, as Miller said "in terms of the agency they happen to oop into first , the labels are attached ac cording to bureaucrat1e· ·and rnanagenal needs. not acrording l o tndiv1dual1 zed needs or children " In some insl1tullon~. this kind of care-and main te nance costs the federal and state taxpayers a s much ais $32,000 a year per ch1ld O ne ol the rt"medies, of course. is obvious: Hold the system and Its institutions ac count.ble. provide ror more in· s pectlons, g reater penalties. and, above all, place the job of policing the !>lystcm in some agency other than the one that operates it. Yel there is an even m ore obvious course -one which, in a society so condi- tioned to ever more state action, more control. more policin~. more programs. s i m ply 1s neglected· Put fewer people into the system. cut buck on unwant cd services, reduce intervention except in those instances where 1t 1s critical. AT TIIE MOMENT almost all f•·deral and stale programs c·reate rnc-cnt1 ves lo remove r hildren from their own homes. to break up families, and to create t'ver larJlC:r systems of in· tcrvcnllon Yet every study in d1catei; that except 1n the most sever<' cases, state intervc-nt1on as almost always worse than no 1ntervent1on It 1s C'ruc111I, OJ representati vc or the Children's Defense F'un1t told Cranston. that any hill to n ·m•·dy 1n!>t1tu t 1 o n a I a b u s l' n r c· h 1 I d r e n chmmate the f1sral inrcnt1vef>. lo remove and maintain children out or their own homes, that 1l e n cour age., · r~·un1f1 ra t1on c;erv1ccs" <ind adopt1<1n~. lhat 11 insures pla<:emenl of t•h1ldren in the least restrictive ""tt1ni::. ;inti that It provides hoth ch1ldrnn and their famll1e'> with dui• process protections Simply stated. having created a n enormous apparatus or social 1ntervent1on, it 's ti m e for Congress C1nd the states to put some restraints on 1t, even to re verse 1t 1n such a way that, in stead of sucktn~ up cltenL<> and stonng them in those hell holes Cranston lCllk s about , 1t support!) natural or adoptive parent~. families and. wh~revcr possible. Ide without help f r om therapists. social workers and other agents or the stale "The s late s ponsored abuse o f children," wrote Robert Burt, a professor al Ya le Law School and an authority on juvenile law. ··comes from the pretense that off1 c1a ls 1n foster care agen cies. Juvenile detention fac1hllc::. custodial 1nst1tut1ons, and 10 courtrooms wearmg black robes {·an prolet·t the interes ts of ('hlldren as well as C1dults who are w illi n ~ to invest vast amounts of time, or emotional energy, of themselves in the r esponsibilities and turbulent pleasures of raising children to become self·suffic1ent adults .. Children can only be prot1!ctcd by giving them parent:-. " Small Business Mainstay of Economy Our nation's biggest business is s mall business. Over the past 10 years our na· lion's 1,000 largest industries contributed only 2 percent of all new jobs. When you look at the major scientific and technological in- nov a t ions produced In our country -in the past 100 years or over the past 20 years - ha lf or them came out or small bus i nesses. Some of the most promising advancements in the quest for small energies are being researched and de· veloped in small businesses. Art Hoppe Ninety".eight percent of all commercial establishments in the United States are small busi- ness es. A study by Da la Resources reveals lhat lhese s mall and growing high- technology com panies -Jess top-heavy -have Increased their output at a rate three times faster than big businesses. MANY OF yesteryear 's busi- ness mergers were predicated on the pre mise that "bigness" would result in Increased effi· ciency. On the contrary, bigness has become counterproductive. Once again it is the sm all busi- ness which is more ad aptive, more efficient. Kentucky Congressman John Breckinridge chairs the House s m all business s ubcommittee. He says s mall business -the goose that's laying all these golden eggs -is threatened by a stining three.way s queeze from Big Government, Big Business and Big Labor. HE SAYS the huge, automat· ed , computerized, impersonal big businesses are no match for the imaginative. energetic en· trepreneur. but public policy has tended to overburden the en- trepreneur -starving him for capital depriving him of incen- t iv es, s ubmerging him in bureaucratic red tape, surround· ing him with corporate giants to a point where the entrepreneur is now an endangered s pecies. Congressm a n Breckinridge worries about mergers swallow- ing up small busin esses, large m a nufacturing a nd mining firms taking over the s maller ones. In 1948 there were only four such acquis itio ns . Ten years later there were al least 47. Last year there were 174. TAX LAW, however inad- vertently, encourages the small businessman to sell out. Government paperwork. pro· portionately more burdensome to a small business, also in· c reases that pressure. Firms worth a million or more controlled 28 percent or our total m a nufacturing assets in 1960; now the biggies control more than SS percent or those assets. If bigness resulted in effi cien· cy it would be defendable. On the contrar y, compet ition is keenes t with diversity. Big busi· nesses in reeent year s have been r aising their 1prices six limes Caster! The r e's an Alternative to Invading Mexico Carried away by the spirit of Jingoism, I suggested last week that we invade Mexico, where 200 billion barrels of oil lie un- derground ror the taking. After receiving complaints from the Mexican government. the Mexican- A mer I can Political As· aoolaUon, the M e xi ca n - Amer ica n Friendship A11ocl1Uo n and aeveral 1tran1ers, I wlab t o a p o l ogize publicly for my r11b propoaal M.a ~. I was wrong. They are rl1ht. Invading Mexico would deft.ni&.ely be a vlolat.ion 0( our Good Neipbor Policy. I tbJnk we s hould lovade Vene-auela lnatead. It'• quite true that Veoe:ruela doean 't hav e a a mu c t- • ' oil as Mexico. but there 's enough there to raise our speed Umil at leasl to 60. And, as a number or readers have pointed out, Venezuela is the gateway to» centa-a·pound Argentine beef and all the co!fee in Brazil. With a Big Mac and a cup of coffee selling these days ror Sl.32, an invulon like that Is go. Ing lo prove mJghty popular here at home. MY NEPHEW, Rocky, Is re· a dy to volunteer. "Southward the course of empire," said Rocky at the table the other nl1ht, "as long as you talce Colombia. too." "Why Colombia?" I tsked. "Gold . man!" he uld . ''Colombian gold Is as good u any pol ln the hemisphere. But you sot to lay out SlOO a Ud for It here and •too a gram for Colom· blan coke, • too." "lan'l It res., expensive in those 16-ouncc bottles?" Hked Aunt Wertha. who 11 ofto n con- fused . "But if you a re going, I do wish you 'd pick up the San Blas Islands on the way. The Indians there make these marvelous re- v e rse-appliq ue embro idered molas, but the price has simply skyrocketed al the craft shop lately." "Add a couple of banana re- public. while you're al it ." Sis, who is a vegetarian, saJd eager- ly. •'Oh. wouldn't It be nice i! on· ly bananas were len cents a pound agaln r •• "BY GOLLY, I 'd 1tve my eye teeth tor a box or good Havana cl11r1." said Uncle Ed thoughtfully "Of course, that Castro ls a pretty tough cookie. bul we could li ck h im. Remember the Maine!'' By QOW t.be whole family was ln a militant mood, wavin.1 nara and •inilna. "Down there! Down there! Oh. the Yanks are com· tog. . " My brother. Flemming. who 1s very c lever. said he saw no reason we couldn't requis1· lion the Queen Mary from Long Beach, load her with troops wearing Bermuda shorts. Aloha shirts and dark glasses a nd dis· patch t hem southward to storm ashore with their M·l6 cameras. If we trained them to shout com· plaints about the service loudly enough. Flemming s aid, our sis· ter naUon.s wouldn't even know they were invaded. Tbe onJy ny in the ointment was Coualn Abelard. who want· ed to know what rleht we had to invade all these countries. "Look," I said, "II Defense Secretary llJrold Brown can threaten to use force In the Mid· die Eut to he.p the oil nowtna. we can certainly use it to gel what we want ln our very own heml1phere." Everyone around the uble cheered. I Just hope t.he Mex· lcana don't gel aore when we pass them by. I ~: f 11 J I I ! ... Tuesday, March 13. 1979 Houston-Hobby Airport. Daily. 50°/o off. Denver. 2 flights daily. Milwaukee. 2 flights daily. Des Moines. 2 flights daily. DAILY PILOT A 7 Houston Denver Milwaukee Des Moines 50% off through June 30 when you fly Leave Arrive Leave Arrive round-trip on the flights listed Orange County Denver Orange County Milwaukee below. To the clas&in convenience of 7:40am. 11 :57 a.m. one·stop lO:OOa.m. 4:33 p.m. one·stop Hobby Airport, just minutes 4:25p.m. 8:40 p.m. one-stop 3:00p.m. 9:37 p.m. one·stop trom downtown. Closer to your hote l. Leave Penver Arrive Orange County Leave Arrive Closer to your b usiness. Closer to your fun 7:03a.m. 9:29 a.m. one·stop Milwaukee Orange County 2:15 p.m. 4:39 p.m. one·stop 8:00a.m. 11 :32 a.m. o ne·stop Leaw AnUe Houston (until 3/31) 5:10p.m. 8:31 p.m. one·stop Orange County (Hobby Airport) 3:23 p.m. 5:49 p.m. one·stop 8:40a.m. 2:32 p.m. one-stop (beginning 4/l) Leaw Hou.ton Arriw • (Hobby Airport) Orange County -7:30a.m. 10:52 a.m. two-stop 3:00 p.m. 5:07 p.m. one ·stop Ply Busin8aa Coach0 for only $10 more than the wutiacounted ontMRY coach fare! Just call a 1Iavel Agent your Corporate Travel Arr4DQ9r, or Hughes Airwest at (714) 540-2060. • Separate, quiet section up-front. • Room to work. Two-abreast first-class seating. • Complimentary cocktails and stationery. I Schedules effective March 15. j .. . , Leave Orange County l2"45p.m. 5:40p.m. Leave Des Moines 9·50a.m. 7:15p.m. Compare our Business Coach with anyone's first-class price and service. We think our $10 fee will make you sa.y Yes to Business Coach. Buslnell Coach offered on all OC·9 fllohts. $16 aurcharqe good only Wlthin the U.S. except intra-California. CCopJ11oht Hughel A.lrw.et 1978 . H11gllOS • Arrive Des Moines 6.44 p.m one ·stop 11 .34 p.m one·stop Arrive Oraifge County 12 l4p m.one·stop 9 39 p.m. one·stoµ A• OAJLY PILOT NA TtON I CALIFORNIA Can We Conserve Pistachio Nuts? B> DON J.U M. ROTHBl\R(; W ASHlNGTON IAP l f';m~d wit t\ tht• 1m1-spc.•ct of Ion~ Im~ at b t> t' r h j 11 !I .1 n d 1t· t' < 1 •-.• m parlllr,, lht> (\11 ll'r aJnumi.11 a lion .rnd \ 'nnJ{rt''' .irt• l·oru.uk1 1 n lot -.1 ri njotl'n t u l'l llln to t•nd A nw1 u·.1 ':. d•·1wndt·1w t• on 1m Pt1rtl'd p1~lJt·h111 11uh Tlw r ri-.1-1 .1trn11-1 11h t•1 t• tit' \'t' I u 1lt'<I 14IH·11 t\.: r 11· u It u r 1• 0 1•p ,1rtm1•11l 11H1r1JJ.. ''"' l1l.,t'tl th .it 11.111 ,, lht• 'llllf\'l' 11( 11111 1111 ~ v··· l'rllt 11C 1 ltt• l'''l •H ht•l't I •Ill sunt 1•d 111 tlw l rul1·d ...,l.tlt'' '1J JIJlllCJ lt\t• Unlh-cf Sta lh v. llh "9 000 pou11di. or p1.stut•hl11:\ dtlll) An A.:nculHm· Ocparlffil•nt of fh 'llll 'ltml that tM•t'lltJhl' of rt•<•t•nt UOh"'l 1ni11nrt' h otn Iran htn'•' th OJ)J)('d 1H JWn1•nt \ltl(.'t ' tht• f ll '' tlf lbt• \ t'U I \ n 11 n 11 11 n t• ,, t t h ,. St .1 l •• Ut• 11111 t nwnl <'ould !IU v .,..h,•n 1r ' \ • r UH rtt'"' Ir .1n1un 1tou·rn n wnt ~111 1t'°\lt1n • Jlll\lUt'hlu 11111 pt1•1hwt10n lu tlw h1..:h lt·vd!> of r1•11·nl \t'•"' \II ttw,,. f.u tor' h.H 1· 'l>Urrt~I l'ffurt... to rt•dut ,. A1111•111·1111 111· 1J 1' II d l II t \ t1 II I Ul I' U I I I tl 1•1'\.t( hll'' f\l t. -..o L \R. 11 1 o~rcH towurd p1!\tnfh10 mdcpcndence- lt 11 " h t' l' n u n c <' r l u 1 n t n fo l1 forn111 , 30.000 J l'r l'!C of p1Kt ach1u tn •1·" µroduccd nine m1lh1111 JIOUOdS of llU\ll In UYT7, hut poor \4-t'llltll'r co11d1l1ons ltt!'ll H ur r ut the· ('.1h fornw r ro11 to ,t• vt•n rm I hon pounds Th1•rt· ,., tlllk on Cit pllol 11111 or 1•11t·ourn.:111~ h 1.:her t1om,•o.;l1<' 111 od u1·t1011 by boosltn.t thl' l)rtct· "' p111t.11'111u nut bt•yond th\' an ll 1nfllltu.>n gu11!i-l11w ·wt by thl' J1lm1111!'llt ~1t1on W1· l j li't ll't Jll '>UH'h lO tr i• 'ft>irni bt-eonw .1 l'lli>Udlty uf th~ war 0 11 1nOut1on," s..i1d an ttd 'unite of 1.u 1n· int r.:ases . Food Bills to Rise 8l/2o/o in 1 979? ' .. \\-'1 >fth 1 \I'' ll1~hn farn1 11r1cc ... 1nfh1hon in general and the 1'1 •n!'\1rnw1 '1·1•nl 1nu111g d1·m.ind fur l'1111 vc111t•nt•t.• will boost fa mtly food t11 lh b} .1hout l'll " pt•n·1·n t tl11' )Car. u ~U \ernmcnt ec<mom1st s ays \\ii ham I' H1whm 11£ the t:conom1cs, Stat1!>ltcl) a nd Cooperative S1·1 \ ll't• of tht· 1\~1 u·ult1,11 l' I>t:partmt•nt made the prediction at a news br ll'ftng Munday lit!-. J 1ppearam·t- v. .is spo n:-un ·ct b~ l hl.! 1-'ood ct·onv1t•nc·t•l foods cost more per Markelmg l n !'\t1lull' a trade serving " lntreased spending on HOWE\l•~R , P lt ESI DEN't Cartt•r ig under~tood to OPPoSe deregulating p1stach10 prices . Adm1nl11lrallon sources say the pr~1d1:nt ~lteves thatl once American.fl b<·<'ome awa re of the ~ra v1ly or the crisis, thE>y will volunta rily cut back on con !l4JffiplJOO Wh tlf' e mphas mng that no fma l dec1s1ons have been m ade on proposed voluntarily stan· dards. adm1mst rat1on offi cials said the one mo11t often men t1ont.rd 1s one nul to a glass of beer THERE AR E s ha rp dif rerences w1Uun the adm1n1stra t1on over the question of whether it ls poe8ible to eat one p1stach10 nut Me mbe rs of Congr ess who doubt that a voluntary program VIHGSO ... • HOMIOWHUS • AUTO lnsurcinu " YOU QUAU"' • INSURANCE 548-5SS4 1914 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA w o uld work wttnl the i.d min1straUon to tak.-i.tronger &<' lion They are pretaing Carter lo form an lnt.erasency task force. under s trong leaders h ip. to coordmate &overnmental efforts to combat the crisis . JOSEPU A. CAUFANO Jr .. secretary or health. education and wellare. is being mentioned as a llkely plstacbJo czar The fint jOb of the task force would be to draw up an alloca- tion s ystem to ensure that no area of the country 1s deprived or a fair share of the nuts. Some mt mbers of Congress, most notably the Wiscon~in dt- legation. want allocat1001> based on beer consumption However. t he ice cream lobby has vowed to fight any such plan A variety of voluntary ,a nd m;1nd&tory control!> allio arts Wl· dt.>r consideration. T HEY INCLUDE banning the s al e of pis tachio nuts on weekendJ and after 6 p.m . the lime when consumption goes up (( that falls t-0 reduce consump. tion signlttcantly, the ad · ministration might ask Congrei.s for authority to ban the sal~ or pistachio nuts during the Worhl Serles and Super Bowl. Administration officials deny rumors that the food and Drul( Adm11ustrat1on has drafted an orde r that would allow sale of pistachio nuts only to people with a prescription from a gov. ernment agency set up to ad- minister the pistachio program They also deny reports th<il Ca11fa no favors giving non smokers higher a llocations than smokers SAVERS LOVE LACUNA FED ~ r o up l hat r <' pre 5 l' n l !'\ t•onven1encc foods means an m-,------------1 !>Upermarkets <ind grocery :,lores ('reast.>d total groce r y btll. flexible, multi-purpose passbook accounts AP W1~ INDICTED AGAIN Linda Blair Linda Blair Facing New Drug Charges .li\CKSONVILLE. Fla. IAPI .\clre:.s Linda Bla ir. who has 1ad a numtx>r of run-ins with the 1uthoriltl'S over drug chargel>. 1as been indicted by a federal :r and jury an Florida in connt.·c· 100 with a druJ! bust in 1977, a acksonv1lle news paper r~ports T he T1mes-Un1on said Miss Jla1r was charged in i;caled in- J1r tmenLo.; last week with two ounts of delivenng cocaine and me count or conspiracy to d1s- ribute the drug. T HE NEWSPAPER q uoted a n midentilied source, and federal 1uthorities on Monday would ;ay only that there were sealed indictments in the case. The grand jury was investigat· ng a case that resulted in 30 ar· ·t>s ls in five states and the ;t>1zure of $30 million worth of Jrugs, the news paper said. aaossthc nalton Uoehm pred1r ted a 10 percent m· An 81·2 percent increase in food crease m retail prices for beef pr ices would be about three and veal due lo a continuing percentage pomts less than the decline in the s upply of cattle 1978 boost. But, aside from last and calves coming to market. year . it would be the steepest J . W. Swan . chairma n of the <.'11mbsmce 1974. Cow·Calf Stocker Council of the L.ATF. LAST Y EAR , the Ag riculture l>epattment predict- ed a 1979 food price boost of 6 to lO percent. Ba d we athe r in January prompted a particularly sharp surge in meal costs. because tra nsportation problems prevent- ed cattle and hogs from reaching the m arket. and touched off fears of double·d1git rises in food prices this year Boehm s aid . however . that those fears s hould prove un- fo unded "as5ummg some pro- gress in the overaU fight to con· trol inflation." fl E SAi D HIS es ti mate is ba:-ed on an assumption that prices paid lo farmers will rise 10 to 11 percent thls year, while marketing costs, boosted by in· flation, will go up 9 percent. He s aid the lat.est estimate takes tn· to account the increases in 011 prices that have followed the Iranian revolutJon and he noted that such energy-related costs as packaging and transportation account for about 10 per cent of food marketing costs whic h. in turn. acrount for more than 60 cents of the foo d d o ll a r . Consumers also will help boost prices. Boehm said. National Cattlemen's Associa· lion, saJd the 1979 per capita supply or beef will be 6 percent less than the 1978 supply. The decreased s upplies and in- creased prices stem from cut- backs in herds m ade by farmers who lost money from 1973 to 1977. Swan said. RISI NG PRICES a re e n· courag1ng the r anche rs to re· build their herds. he said. but added that the process will take a long time, meaning supplies will keep dropping. "It may be 1983 before total product ion equals that expected in 1979," Swa n s a id. The cattle m en 's g roup said average per capita spending for beef this year is ex- pected to total $182.25. about 13 percent higher than in 1978 Per capita dis pos able inco me. in contrast. is expected to rise onl y 10 percent. meaning the con· sumer wiU have to s pend a big· ~er portion of his or her money on beef. SWAN SAJD THE cattlemen are concerned a bout the possibility or price controls. in- creased imports and consumer boycotts. "We keep getting these bad vibes," he said. Swan said that when prices were low. "We Advrrtl::.l'mcnt You Ca n Become A Lock smith In 1u11 • f~• montJU you t .r1 ~· """' inc blll m-Onifl'Y Al • k>tk.1m1\h rtt.rf" '' • UI_....,. 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CA 92661 T91 613-3701 ' At1!'l l•ut 11 t°''am t'• 1· r 1, no, h • l tQuri t H l •11 1r1.1 t.l QLi• • 0 •I ( • 11 'I • l ~ I r• • I. • lo* n .n\Q c.c..m "'1 ';(10tt Ill h1 rTl(tr ~ rr ~,. ' 1 M •"I I' In F ebrua r y. a Judge in '1 orwalk, Conn , dis missed a Jrug charge against Miss Blair after she successfulJy completed :in accelerated rehabilitation program. An earlier marijuana aosscss1on c harge in Canada was dis missed m January. "MOR E WOMEN working m e ans there is less lime taken lo pre pare meals al home ... Those heavy service-oriented didn't go running to Washington. ·----------''------------------------------ We took our lumps ." Now that the situation has turned around, he said, "we want to be able to profit." Tax Plan Faces Shifts Legislature May Alter Gavenwr's Proposal SACRAMENTO <AP) -G<>v. Edmund Brown Jr. 's long-range Proposition 13 fin ance plan faces a l o t of alte r a tion b y the Legislature, the state Senate's leader predicted. "I think it's subject to a good deal of amending if it 's passed," President Pro Tern James Mills. D-San Diego. said Monday at his weekly news conference. MIUS WAS REFERRING to a Brown proposal unveiled last week that would shift up to $3.6 billion in sales tax revenue from the state to local governments to help make up for Proposition 13 revenue Josses. It would also shift $1.6 billion in property tax revenue from counties lo school districts. Mills said be backs the idea or giving local agencies additional tax sources but objects to shift· ing county property tax funds to schools and earmarking sales tax revenue for other local agen- cies. .. IT P ROBABLY WOULD be better for each agency to have a percentage of each," he said. "There can be distortions in one tax or the other." On another subject, Mills ex· panded on the r easons the Senate Rules Committee de· layed a vote on the confirmation of one of Brown's key aides. Alan Stein, the secret ary of Business and Transportation. ''There are some things that need to be · settled, problems within that agency,'' be said. mentioning cutbacks in railroad grade separations and criticism by some legis lators that the Department of Transportation was moving too s lowly to spend transportation funds. HE DESCRIBED THE ad· ministration's drive to cut ex· penditures as a "simplistic ap- proach -that you s ave money . . . no matter what you save money in doing.•· At Stein's confirmation hear- ing last week, Mills a nd other Rules Committee m e mbers criticized certain budget cuts proposed by Brown, including grade separations, wh ich in- volve construction of railroad tunnels or overpasses where tracks cross streets. BAD NEWS FROM SCHOOL? Roger'sa-.•-..,. bitroduces a new concept In plant care ••• for tho•e GIM>ES NOi' ~T THEY SHOULD 117 Our proven comput er ized tutor ial progr am has helped hundreds catch up and get a head. It's fun. and It w orks. a n d at a surprisngly r easonabl e pr Ice. who care too much! Pro•ot .. 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ORANGE COUNTY No w in Countg -Lon Nol 'Tried To Tell Carter' • By lhr A..sort•t•d Pl'f' 11 ()\,·r th ro ~n ('111m bod1un Prt'm1cr Lon ol. t he st>ronct t'l( 1lt>d Soullwlt'll At-u1 n lt•udt•r to 1wttle 10 Oru111(t1 C . .'ount>. '">' · ht.• lrlt'd to wur n Pr t'slcl.•rll C'1tr<•r lahl f11U thut l'hmu "us 1Jl•on1n1iC t u """llh' \'1t•l111&m but ~ J ' tU Tll l'tl JWJ) b) lh4' Y.h tll' Jlo~t.· Nol. 111 1·\llt> f111m hlll 11.1tl\1' rounlry itf\t'r bt•inJil O\ t>r1hr11~ 11 by tht• Ch1nt'h'-' bj(•ked ~hmn Hougt' 1n 1 97~. Will> mtf'n 1t>wt·d S und Jy uftt.'r ht' m rl\ t>d fr11m Honolulu intu u ::.p lh 'll>U::. runl'h style homt> in f'ullerton NOL SAIO Hf: lt-arrwd from olht'r ndu~t·t•:. thJ I Chin.i w~' plannmg to uwadt.• V1l'lnam but Carter would not meet w1l b him middle mun. untJ lu the lJ nttt'J Nut 1on~ I N AODl'flON, t'.ul '"''d h1• hoped ' C'OUOI flt'h f rC1111 ull tJVt•f tht• world ' would hdp rt•bulld ~ •• r t Orn (' ,1 rll h 11 ti l ,1 (I o Ill 1w r11h h Nol moved to Fulh'1 lu 11 ~lu1 du\ with ht ' w1ft• .m il t·1~hl 1·h1ldn•11. '·" 111..: Or .All~l· C. ount" ~ uu lri o ftt-1 Ot:ltc 1 t•clu n 1lw n.-1 upportun1llt'' fo r ht'> hullll) 1 h s ne1ghhurs ... ud tht:y hJd not )t'l ml't !liol hut another I n \11Whtnt>'t" l t'..ider rur nw1 Vll't namht> Vu·t· l'rt''>llknt Nguy.:n C.w K.. -..hu h H•., tn nearl.J) lluntui..:ton lk ach ::.d1d · l am s un• hih ne1ghOc.11 ., ~Ill au·t·pl him llf' •~ " qu1t·I frwndly man Si 1,able r ommu11 1t1 es o f Southea.st Ahtans have grown up IO Southt"rn l'"ltfor nta !'IO('t: the t'nd of AmerH·an military 111 volvement in Indoc hina Af'Wt .. plloto IN FULLERTON Cambodla'1 Lon Nol Psych Nursing Program Set Preserve H earings Slated A public hearing on a r e quest to cancel the agricultural preserve status of the south coun· l y 43-acre Robinson Ranch has been set for March 27 by Orange County supervisors . The pre se rv e classification restricts land use to agriculture and in return offers the owner a property lax re- duction. THE S TILL un - developed land lies on the east side or Plano Trabuco Road just north of Mission V1e10 Ranch Rancho De l Plano, lnc.. a consortium of four people , recently purchased the acreage, county officials s aid. The new owners asked the county to release the land from its 10 year-old preserve classification. SINCE THE land is T..ciey. Match 13. 1979 DAIL y PILOT A . ElllA EXTRA EXTRA The $6.88 TOP SIRLOIN OR PRIME RIB -.DINNER Special Offf'r f'xplre" Mar<·h J I. 1979 On-the-Mall at South Coast Plaza Near the Carousel on the First Level . For reservations call: 540-8822 In mid Februa ry. <in cst1mat t'd I00,000 Chinese lrooph poured ;1crosc; lht> bordt•r into Vietnam in a fi erce border war . a lthough las t week China ind1l'ated 1t would pull back and c:tll a un- il ateral <'ease-fir<' Visiting Hour8 Set The medical a nd nursing staff or thl' alcoholic rehabilitation and mental health units at South Coast Medical Center will pre- :>t• nt an a ll day program on .. Psy<.'h Nursing" March 29 from 8 a.m . lo 4 30 p.m. in the South C oa s t M e di c al Ce nt e r J ud1 torium. not being used for farm.------------------------------ "l wished \NY, very mut'h that another Wor ld War not hap- pen." Nol said in explaining his reasons fo r trying to ta lk to Carter "It coml'S down to Presi· dent Carter . wbo 1s a friend to both China and Russia . being the The Orange County P robation Department has set ne w v1s1t1n~ hours at the ('Ounty Juvenile Ha ll in Orange Effective March 23. v 1sitmg hours ~ 111 bt• 2 to 3 p. m Sundays and G 30 to 7 30 p. m Tuesdays and Thursday" A $30 fee is charged to nurses who are no.t employee§ of South Coast Medical Center ; this fee includes a buffet luncheon. Pre- registration is required and may bt.• made by contacting the nurs- 1n~ mserv1ce office at 499-1311, ext. 618. ing or ranching, county oCCicials said they have no objections to cancel ing the agreem<'nt. Tb<' new owners of the land said they plan lO develop the a creage into s e mi·r ural residential sites. YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED. Orange Coast College operates the off1cial recyclmg center for Costa Mesa. 556-5981 Ho me Violence Probe Slated «six can fly cheaper than one!" By KATHY CLANCY Ol l lW O•il• Piiot S'-!t T h<' Orangl· County Commission on th!! Status of \\omen hope!> to fi nd out during the next year hm~ S(•nous the proble m of domestic violence 1s in local communilic!> and what county government can do about it Co mm1~s ioners, in a report lo county s uoervisor~. s aid they expect to work with all county aA<'nt'ies tha t deal with cases of child abu:.c and other forms of family violence THEV HOPE TO DEVELOP a s ta ndard m t'lhod of reporting statistics about domestic violence and to lry to assess the extent of such pro. bl em s 1n Orange County Commissioners. in their 1979 work plan, also expect to. -Survey fin ancial problems faced by Orange County women and develop a list of resources <1va1lable to help those an financial need. Sponsor a works hop dealing with sex dis· crimmation tn employ m ent. now one of the most frcquenlcompla1nts rece ived incommissionomces. -STUDY THE SPECIAL health care pro- blems or local wome n and identify areas of need Contmue publishing a monthly calendar of e' ents or interest to local women. -·Update the commission's directory or coun· tv child care facilities a s well as the commission's e°t'onomic and employment statistical proCile of the Orange County woman. Commission chairman Greta Hambsch, in a letter to supervisors. noted the commission was created in 1975 to help create "an environment in which all women could pursue their goals unham- pt.'rcd by discrimination based on sex." DURING THE FIRST TWO years. she con- tinued. commission efforts were marred by con- troversy sparked by those seeking to have lbe commission abolished. By early last year. she continued, "the com- m 1ss ion's critics a nd detractors had grown weary or the debate." At the s ame t1me. a fuUtime com· mission coordinator was hired and "for the first time , the commission was able to focus its full at· tent.on on its charge," Ms. Hambscb wrote. Among accomplishments during 1978, Ms. Hambsch continued, the commission brought together professionals, parents and public officials for a day-long seminar on child care needs in the county. IN ADDITION, COMMls.sIONERS prepared a report on the impacts of Proposition 13 on services for county women and conducted three public hearings on the special problems facing senior citizen women. The commission also developed a job-s haring proPosal for county employees that was designed to let two workers share one fulltime position, ac· cording to the commissione~s' year-end report. " Commissioners in 1978 published a directory of information on more than 350 child care centers in Orange County. compiled a booklet of statistical information about Orange County women and began circulating the monthly women's events calendar. Commissioners also have circulated a coun~ tywide listing of sell-de fense classes for women, monitored legislation that would impact women and spoken about the commission before various local organiiaUons, the report s aid. Senior Volunteers Eye Volunteers eo years and older are being sought by the Orange County Mental Health Aa$ociaUon to become Involved in a peer counseling proeram for senior cl~. Tbe volun~ra wlll work under the Oran1e County Human Services Aaency's Alcoholism, Dru1 Abuse and Mental Health Services after they complete a 38-hour trainhlf course for six weelts. Volunteers must have a valid California driver'• Uceoae and are aakecl to make a one.year commitment to the pro1ram. Throygh March 31 only. 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Oire<.IOr\ ---•ADE• DELLA MAE BADER, rHKl<eflf of ~ .. ,. ANt. c. PMWd ..... °" M•rcll •. "" si.. I\,,.,...,,,,,... 11'1 her llOft Ja<ll. "Ml ion Gll.,.r1 •no cl<lugllter Jac- ouellne e .. oer of Sant'" An,., CA., ll<Otl\er ..... ,,.,..II Chl\UM of Ora11~. Ca. '""° llff mo1hef Ber1M Chl~um ot S.111• Al\&, CA ServlCt!\ .,.,. nelo on Tue\Oev •I ' 00 PM ... H•rllOr L41Wll Memorl•I 0.-1 wllll Rev Morrl• Hall, PUlor "' The FlrSI Church of IM H•u ......... SM»• A,.., C.. otflCiltl 1n9 Hattior l•-Mtmorte l C"'°IM'I ~SS~ CONIC LIN C.ERARO WllllAM CONltLIN, r• SMrTM & TVTHtll MOITUAlY W1STCUff CHAflfi. Crerretory • Flower Shop 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 646-4888 RE.MEii (lfAIP1rr1 l!EMER ,., ........... 1 ~ttnt" .AnA ( .. P 1)\\it(J •w~y Of't MA,Ch 10 '''' \UtY•v,.n ltf '°"'' Ptul10 WtlhAm .JMn Af'mfllr dnc) dAUqMt f su .. •n "'"'f'nft" ... 11 o• ~t ... At\A C.a Pr1vttt .. filt¥\tl¥ .,,._,,..,, .,~,,. h..-•o "'' fiAc1ft< V1t•w ~mor1a1 Perk N .. w pn.<1 Ft•Arn <tt Pttt•ff< Vie-. Mortuarv ttir,.ctof'' MtltOlllE '1(.IH \OPR M<ROPIE re .. tlenlol < (j\f" M,.,.._ Ct'I P"n~d .:tw tty on M.,<h II 1.,q l'I !ti EOn<1 Conva1~.,. C-nt t-40\CHtilllt 1n 4.iiAt\t-' An"~ C~ Surv1v"d II~ WM Wllll~m '""' John M(, Aot1tt, bot" Of (0\1'8 M~\.it, C• , \•\. tfilr M r\ Anrutt Edml\tC)n ot Gl(t~• S< 011•,.0 ••~o ~urvtv•O by 4 qranach 1ld""" at'fd 4 qr••I Qf'.tnek f'l•JOr"" Sent•<"' w11t be twto on w~one\CI•• •I 7 00 PM et the Haroor l ••n M1t"'()rl•t CIMD!'I wllll Rev Bruce A Kurrl"'· o•\1or ot th~ Prttl>'l'ltrlfl" Cllur<ll Of I~ CovM.,nl Of Co•ta Mtw ott1<1<1flnQ lnll'<meftl \ervlc,.,s Wfll tottow tmmed&•lety S.•vlce' ""°"' ~ O•no<tlon of H••Dor Lawn."'°""I OllYI' Mortu11ry 01 C~I" Mew,c. .. ~SS~ ' . Deaths Elsewhere D ALLAS <AP > Angus G. Wayne Jr., a r eal estate developer who built Six Flags a musem e n t par ks in Texas , Georgia and Mis- s o uri, died Mo n day niJ?ht of a heart attack. lie was 6S The major reason. according to the Orange County-based Environmental Impact Profiles Inc . ts the arbitrary 35 percent railure rate set by the state There has been no such quota under the old system Thl' r1rm pred1c:ts hydrocarbon emissions 1n carbon monoxide a 40 percent increase m and a 33 percent increase TllE GARAGE OWN ERS WHO commissioned the study muinlain that under the old system, t•very car had to be adjusted lo manufacturer's spec1ricat1ons before it was registered. That will he clone on only a third of the cars sold under the ne w program The new system. thus, as an obvious reflection of the state's dist rust of independent mechanics. Whtie many garages have tradillonally issued smo~ (•ertificates to anyone who wanted them with onl y a cursory test, m a ny others were ·scrupulously honest. Out even the hones t mechanics orten use c.q~i pmcnt that is calibrated inaccurately. state of- ficials retort NO ACCURATE RE ADING ON THE con- troversy will be possible until the new progra m has operated several months. But long before then the politics of the new system will be clear. ' Garage owners obviously don't have the clout to stop the program by themselves; if they did, it would never have gotten orf the ground. But if their voices a re combined with those of unhappy car buyers, they could be much more po· lent. MUCH DEPENDS, THEREFORE, ON bow io· co!"venlenced car buyers will feel If they don't ~l!'d a once:per-c~ trip to a testing center. in ad- d1t1on to t.hear ~egastration trip to the Department of Motor Vehicles, the program will be well establis hed within months. Then, even if more smog resulls. a simple up- ward adjustment of the 35 percent slandard will be a ll that 's needed to solve the problem. And if that happens, state, local a nd regional governments will be encouraged to try more new !i mog-fighting approaches. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P111>l1•~ 0r""'Jtl Cod•I Olloly P1101 M•r fl 10, 11 Al)r 3 .. ,. ~·e I P UBLIC NOTICE W,.\l•rt.,. •••..,, ,,..., °"''"".,• t11trU't \..t;a 'i•" M1~1 Ot 'u11; ,0., Nrwur,•• Soutn•ni, .. ,... ,, ""',, w .. ,,.r .... l t~ s ..... rn (• ..,,~ ,,,..,nf r "Mwl .... tv .. )& ..... ' ,,, ,,,.. oo•nt 'n., bu• tf'W''\'\ ., f '~·~ tty • , "' ot o--Q•NunQ oor,.t10f" --__ Olf f\TATES ACT E-•<•ol IP\P Horlf\•r•• •\ oo t••t At)H"I N• •·"Off #. ll't•r,.of •tVt f •C'l"Ot tl'lil> w~,,,.,,w ~urr f>r ""°' t'rrivM• l'VflLIC '-OTICE £\IAI• Of C£0 .. c.r HI RO M V 8••0<'• '"" Ulllornla Co.tsl•I Com WADA l»<u"'° lM SO f""f't '"'-"'"°' ,....,.,.""'' l ft\lt M m•u•on S.0..lh (°'"' R~1on .. 1 (Om NOTl(f ·~Hf PF8• C•VfN '"~' m1n1on 1166 E O<Nll 81v0 Sull• YOSHIE I ""'NF W"Of n,., 111 .. 0 ltO/ LonQ 8Nl<h. 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Par~ S,,-r ... •(~ V•rd and PttKt> ot ""'"'•no lht• ,ftm .. n~' tOCAt~ f~ O'OO"r1'f' l'lAV bf> COtoftMO M4rrrt I 191' l'>y \ubm1t11no 4 •rut...,, r'"<l~\t ... 1rt1n ''"" 0-t'I'\ trom •tw-''"• tx1bt1rdti0" ot ttu\ no11c .. 10 ,,.._ tia>""f'""'.,.,~ •N)V hAtT\I' And ...OOr .. \'\ I'\ W ll ltA,._ l. R•v t rRMAN r o <.Mt (nioo·~••o" p 0 Ro· lSI fh...-n~ Per~ r dllfornt• ••1-Punll\"""1 r>f'~no. < Q.•-.t C1 •• i1. 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'~ ,,,,.,, '"•''"''h Jf)to) Pnttt1 tno ( u• It Hunt1nQttt ,,...r,.roto,.,. _,.-<'1tflltd ~ n•hvf'lf'•fl •nf th"''" r ~ """""' \ .. Id dl!'Wllln<j 1)(0<"' to O-l•rmiM '" 'nunlv '"'" merit~ 1n (ClftW!rvlnq ~""'llY anO Ort> LfYINS~. llOWf H, MILLE• v1d1no ,,..., M1Urceso1 ool41Dll!' '""''" JACOa s -KAflltlHS 11'1• uno•rVQnf'd _. •r•thf'I OHJ,.r14t10f"I• .. "''" '°"" N .. """'·'~ 1Ut•J ,.,., ot 0f'f•utt ...no C>Hn"na t1ru ""'"' tot"" ,,,n,. (,,,.,, HV'\f•NUon 11,.,.,.n (., w•Ulpn noh< .. of nr .. ftt n .,r\C'J of ,.,,.rt•or-'l?Ut• Glob<ll P•.ovrcn A l'rolH•'-"1 C0<-•l10f' PuDll\""" 0r""'1" Co.o\I O""• Pilot, NOi Wlllfllre ll•d . M•r<ll 11 13, 14, 141' 1111 l'loar to <au"" '"' uno""'''O"""° •11 , .. " '"'a ,.,,. 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JOSEPHINE ESTEY BROWN, Oo-<ea\ed NOTICE IS HEPE8Y GtVEH 11\al JOHl'I S 8YPNES JR Ms liled """"" A oe11tlon tor Prob11te 01 Wiii ano I•· \uanu OI l•tler\ h .. 1.,.,.nl8rY to IM Pelltlon.., enO ,.,.. •utnon111llofl 10 ao- m1n"1~r ..,_, tn. inOe.,...~nl 60· m•nl\tt•llOtl 01 Esl•le• Ac!, ,..,,.,~ce to •h•<h 1\ rn•oe t or t utU••r Dllrllcu111rs, •no 111,.1 the tlm• ""° pit<• OI lwMi"Q lhe "'""' l!H 11<.en wt fOf' "Drll 3 lt1'1, •t 10 00 • m • In Ille <ourtrOot'n of O..,.r1,,_f No 3 of s.ticl cour1, al IOO C1v1C C•nter Drive Wesl, ,,. the Clly.,. S.nl• An•. Calltornie. D•1to M.tr<ll • 1t1'1 LEE A BRANCH. Counly C~rtc JONN S. 8YltNIH J lt. A l',..lff-1~•11.., 11 IA S...tll 0.l"flelO Pott Olllce ... tOJI Alll<lmara, CA t1101 hl:2 ... HSI PUBLIC NOTICE '\.t 10 'Al• will tw ml"lctt b\,f ""lfhO\il fc~w,..nt1tnt ftr ... ,r•"'" • •Ot•\ 01 •mo11f'i0 , "'°"'d•no 11t1• on~"""''.on o' fi'NUmbr6"'(.-\ tc &.11tY ,,... rfl>n'\,;tj/\.1.,,C) HOTICC TO CltEOITOAS l><•n<•p.>t ......, ot '"' _.,,, W'tu•..., Of': BUll( TAANS~llE• bv W•d O..Oot fru·t •ti'-1nt1111''"' ft\ CS.Ct 4tt1 -••t i U CC t '" ~••O flOt• prov.o-o odw~" ... , '' "'"Y NOTICE I\ HEREBY l.IVEN lo ..,,.,_, i-'"'"" Oi \d10 0..0 01 '""' cr•ddor' ot th• w 1f1Hf"I "•"'~d ,..,, ''"''Of'' t/#NI '"'"°""""-''or '",. J:,.O JI M11t r I~ 1() 1./(f I tt ·~ PUBl.IC' NOTl <:t. Ft CTI TIOll~ flUSINtoSS HAllOE Sl ATfMEIH t rflr\\ff'f'Of tft4t .it bul' transfer'" .8bc)ul Tr-u\ttt M'CI nt trw tr-u"h 1 •••ttld by l ,_., toltow1l'Q Of"t'On'\ .. ,,. au1•01 to t>• maO. 01'1 o-r'°n•t prop.,rty ~·o Dt-.oot '""'' bU:uf'lf'\'"' Mfeln.tll~r -•lllf'O \••O ..... ~ .... .,.. n.10.,., '"'"''"" C.OMMOO•l v MA .. , r11'!t n..ou" Th• "•,.,,..-'no rM.i\tM\\ dOOtf't'\\. of A.Pftl \ '''' "' '' oo a.,, .,., '"""oft•<• Sutt• 80t l'1l~ ft ro,.o. CA._,,..,, the tntt!nOtc:J ''"f'l\f~ror 1\ ot 1 0 5.rY•Cfll' Como~~. A•n• of JOIM 1(1h1Mu' '""" l·' Uf'rfoo•.,, GAIL 80ZORfH 0 118 (',All\ Am•riu To-r '>u1I• 1110 On" {•ly l>vp lwQU<\i\N•~l,(A,7•11 SPEEDOMETER, 111 F 1611'1 S! 8oulf'Y1tr<1 _,, Or•n(lt' C1thlorr11" H••bforl M"""'" l9 '>•' ""'u" Co"A Mtt<i.G.o D•l~<IMIONI\• 14,. ''""° Irv•,... CA~/I' lh• nMn!I" «1nd bu'•'H"\\ "dOr4!\\ ot SMt CO~PORA f ION lnt'\ hu\fnf''' •·· t Ondut lt1c.1 ,,. , t he irtttrtded trMtt:fer.,.. I\ .. , '4.ttO ''"''""' ~"'"~' CMrf,.._""'I> MIC.HAEL M(~AlE. 111 E 161" I 0 \ER\11([ COMPANY Jonnor.'""'n" St . Cost• """41# CA aq#nl H~r~n M~fl•·• That the orootf'ty f)Pf11~nt Mtt!tO ,, Rv l t'lCM MA¥f"'\ l Pl'' \tflttttnt-nt -""'' fll(i'fJ with lh.t de\( r 1b•d '" Qf'"f'' tJI ._.s A\\.4\1..-.t\lo(rpt•r• Couf"llY (t.-n "' Or.-.nqe Coun1v ... SP E E 0 0 M E T E R S A L E S ,.. Pul>ll\IW!d Or.._ Co.t" 0•1lv P11o1 F~twu••• 1l ""' SERVICE.-I\ ioc .. tfd et 111 E 161" M•rc" ll 10 11 1•/<I SI., Cost•~. C. FllUll •1• ,, PuDI ... _ 0r-c ...... , De•ly p,,,., ~ •D 11 !Nor & I) 10. "" t.I• I• -----Tiie -U ,...,,,.. ~ llY I"" qoO lr,.nst•ror •I WIO loc•hor> I\ GAil S SPEEOOSERVICE Thi\ lr•n\~llClft will lie h<1llCll~ P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICt: lflr0U9ll en 9'Cl'OW T~ ,..,,,. otncl "'9 ----Oren Of tll<t Hcrow 119e"I .......... .,.,,., .... ltt lflCTITl(M)\ llUSIHESS Cl•itns ,,.., ~ 111.0 -'" .. ...,... al NO·TI~ 0 " TRUSTEE'S SALi' NAME STATEMENT llct the l>ulk ''*'••er wilt i.. conwm Loa" No l!AIN tnr tollow•no ""''°" "°"'"II Ou\• m•tttO 1\ T S No 11.,._. n•\'\ ""1 MAVAICEI( WOHC..C IO JUQQert T 0 'EPVICECOMPANY "'Oul• <ONTIN€•H/'.! COMPU ff P vav.,•-•vmull 11• v,c10,,41 St . •PC>Otnled TIV'>le.. unoe< ""' 1011ow1n91Sr~v1(E 10161 \ N""' 8ril•1n, Hunt Cost• Mew, Ce llP'l<•IDrd -al ,,.,,, Wit L SEl ti •noton R•MI! C 6 ~""' AttW!teyfOr. l"etl1'9Mf' SAIO bulk tren\ltr ,...,11 lie <on•um· AT PU Bl IC ... V(llON TO fHE "'ndnl" 1Co-.1l•ru1. 1016) S N~ ... Pullh•he<I °"-Coast D•lly Pllol maleo on°' ottt .. 10 00 .. m . Aprol ,. HI C.H Es T Al OOf p ~OP c ASH 8r•1 ... n. Hun1ino1on 8 ... <" (A,,_ "ICTITl<M.IS aUSINESS \TATEMENTOI' WITHD•AWAL Mar U, IJ 1', 197• t36-,. 1'1', enO IN l~I O<IY for llllnQ tt,.1m< lpay•Ole "' hm• 01 ••If' on 18•1ul r"" nu"n"" "<OllOU< l~d h1 "" "' R e a • led NAMIE STATU~ENT l'•OM l'AltTNlltSHl l' -----lly •n' <N!dll« tn ~'<I •~row " April mon•y ol llW Vntll'CI 'Stale" •II "11"1 O•V•Ou•I ppom fflf! !OOGWl"9 Pl!r\On\ .,. CIOl"9 Ol'E•ATING PUBLIC 10 I.,. _,," ,,... l••I "'"'~" O• 1111• •rt<11n1~ .... ron-y~ to ... d -A,...,., .. ,,.., .... Mui bu•l,,.u•• lflCTITIOUS IUSt~=~s•:AME NOTICE ll~lor." Ill• <On•umm.110,.. O••= llelO lly •I ~r .,.,0 0-o 01 Tru\l 1n 1"" """.,._,' '""' ltf'"CI w11n '"' SACRAMENTO CAP) FREEZ£ MUSIC PUBLISHING fM folt-ino ~ ,,., wlth<lr•W'll SPe<ll...,_ IMPl'"-1yller.1"'8f~ra.<eri""O '°""'' Cl<·•-nf O""'°" Count.,"" G 311• Pullm.1n, S..11• IU, Cost• Mesa,., • 9•n•r•I D•rlner from ,,.. lflCTITIOUS•UllHl!SS So t41r .... --lo said 1n1~-fAlJSlOP FRAN• E AAIN .,..,F•ll<u•rvn "" -ov. Edmund Bro~n CA '161• .,.rtMrsNp -at•no 11"6er Ill• ,,, NAM• STATEM•NT r ............ .a•o In•~-TrM>\fpror 8AR8ARA ANH 8MN I I FlltSU Jr.'S of'fiCe reports that P•ul Freem•11, 2171 flllolle, llllOUl l>UlllleU 11•m. ol fOUTH Tne 1041-1119 perWHI• •re OolnQ -Ille lvll0\•'1"0 -•ltonel llUSJntt• BENEl'ICIAPY JAMfS '"L.'"N PuDh\IW'<f OrA-· (Oot\I Daily P1101 An•helm. CA.,_,. PROMOTIOHAL SERVICES al 3A1S bv>l,,.U•• n""'e' .tncl _..,w-, wllt111• I~ 111rff 8 AIH 1F•D 11 M*' 6 ll 10, lt/4 ~l!O I• h e has r e appoin ted Roy Sn~ro, :I07 Ho. U PHr, V1<1 Oporto, Sulle lOlB. Newport NO RVAL lAVEHE, JS• <;enYHr\la•IPHI N-Recor-JM'llJolJr.1• 1911,."n<lr --Barry Wasserman as 8ever1yHlll•.CAW2tl BHch,C.tMJ Ml9uelOr ,s..tte1~.N.-.port Bucll. D•ttO Malrc"•.m• NoJH9l1n -l71)4)p.fO"~)Oof 0! PUBLIC NOTICE t h e St a te a r c ht"•ect. Thh llu\lnett IS Conducted llY a TIM ll<lllla<n bu•iM\\ ""m" \lat•· C..'7..0 MICIWM'IR "'<Half' li<l•I Re<ord \ 1n lhf' Olli(" 01 fh " Q*Mral P&r1Mrsnlp. me11t IOf' 1111! Pl'r1Mr•ll•D •H 111.., on ll!l•rcommun•<4ll1on\, ll\C .. " lntenoeo frAMter.... Recorder OI Or""oP Cttunty, "''o IH'f' W 8 8Serma D , 43, ha S Paul M Fretm1tn Jr. M41y I, 1'79 In the (oonty ol O••l"Qe C•HlornlA <OrPOrAllor>. 35' !Hin Ml9IH!I PUllll\'*' 0rM'IQe Co<t•I 04111¥ Piiot of trual °'"'rlllo> ltw tollowjno oro lflCTITl<M.IS flU$1HfSS b • t h Tiii\ \181-1 wH filed "'Ith the FUii Na,,,. •'IO AOOfh\ 01 Ill• Or . Suite 1~. NtwDOf't !Mech, C... M•rcll 13, 19.,. '>18·1• oaNY H,.ME STATEME NT een s .. a .. e 8 r C itect County Clark of Or•n99 COUnly on PerlOllWlllWlftWlnQ '1660 ----Loi '"Of fr.ct No SM9 '"•now '"" to11ow1no "'°'"'°" "Ootno l>il\• since September. when Merell "· 1'79. O•vlO E•r1 Smllll, ...... ~•m1ll011 Tiii\ OuslnM• "conoucted llv . <Or· , PUB U C NOT on • m.oo ~OOJl'O In bOOk )ff """" """ ~· SI V De f't11.e.1 SI., Co•t•~M. c. '1&i. por .. 11on ICE i.. 11. 11. t•. 70ano " 01 M1'oll•,...ou JDl it CO. lU <>ott $1 .• ''"'" m an r Ryn re· Publlsneo OrlltlOt CCNtil °""" P llol 0.vlO E•rl Smlfn '"tenom..,,.nlc•llon\, Inc -----..... .,. In Ill~ OlhO Of , ... Co11nf M•SA. Cit ~621 .... Cl.OTHRS swmt"S MOITUAlY 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 Signed . M•r IJ, 70, 11 A.pr l. 1'7' ·~~1• P'"4JIO Norv•l l'"\l""'I, l'UeLIC IK>TICI Rt<Of"dltrM.aoOCoun1v l ••..,,.. LMlklOrd Hill, J6S OQ111 '>I. irii===~;;===~F===;;;;il "____ -Pu1111,,..., 0.""91 ~· Daily Piiot Pr~ldffll Nolle• ... ,,... • ......,., ..... l)(OYhlon• Ol Eu~ en UllCI•••--11•11 1n Co''" Mf'W C• .,.,,, PUBLIC NOTICE M•r IJ,10.11 Ae>r 1 "" •t).1' Tf11\ \lotletnenl wA' 111eo w11n 1 H<llonJ J07t -1071 of Ille C•v11 C-l•rHt In •II Oii Ill'•. '"'""'"" • ..., J1mm., \,),trrf'll Hiii. l6S Oo•t ~I • -Counl' Cler• 01 Or•t111" CO\lnfy 0 ol tllt SlattOI CAlllom1,. Otl\er hydro<.,._ "'""'"no\ 1y1 e,..,,. Me\a, C• '1&11 --........ , COl.OMAL ........ AL HOMI 7801 Poise Ave. Westminster 893-3525 ,.C#lte YllW •• M>ctlA, , •• I( cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newooc1 Beach 644-2700 McCOttMICll MOtlTUAltft Laguna Be.ct! 49'4a9415 Laguna Hills 788-0933 Son Juan C.piacrano 495-1778 IALTZ•WOH fU•ALHOMI 848-2424 Cotta Mesa 873-9450 ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS l 1-larbor LaW11 1 Mot111t Olive MORTUARY· CF.METERV CREMATORY • Interment In Any Cemetery •Shipment ~ l •Burl•I lnaur•nc.e • Cremetlon 1225 compfete ··Snvtng ALI Faiths" 111SGleterAft. I eo. ..... 540-1114 --~. I PUBLIC NOTIC E M•r<ll 1 1'1' tn •«Ot'-0 will\ 11\e prov11•ons of "--• o.ptll Of 'CCI'"' .. 1111ou1 '"" Tl\" llu"""'' '' <-leO lly •n '" "CTITIOUS a USINESS ,.,, Mellon• 3011 -JO't? Ol I,... Civll C-rl9hl of Wrt.ce tnlry •• rtt~vrO 1n ""1®•1 NAMl ITAHMINT Publl"'"' ()<lftqP ~t !)ally Pl OI Ille Sliltt ... (ltlllO<nia. the v•f\oCle. lhe O•tO lrom P•< of it M•Ow••f l •_ l...,.,Ofd Hill The toll-ln9 penon\ •r• OO•nO lflCTITIOUS 8USINESS MAr 6 U 10.11, 1'1' 112· 11\IM llel-wtll boo •!110 •I • OVbll< 0.ve._.,. Co , <t COf'Donllon r• Tim "•"''"''"' "'"' 1'-willt llto llu•IMU•\ HAMI STATIMINT •'-<t•o• "' 'W '"m ""°"'· M.,tl! <ordeG ()('-l, 1~. 11'1 -•1•• County Clor-of Or.•~ Coonty 1111 e .. H TRADING COMPANY ... 0 Th• lollowln9 per\OnJ ••e Oo1no PUBLIC NOTICE. .1,; .. ,, ...... " w .. 1nv1 StrM I. 5.Mt .. P•o• 181, O"IC ••• ltft<O•O• u Ftoru•ry 13 1'" • Wut(lltl Vlllll, WHIClill Drive 11'1$IM\\H' .. ~ ... c~111ornl•'1101 Tr •v•"• D•t•t. (O\I• Mt••. """'. Ht WPO<"l 8Hctt. CAlllO<'nl•~ ' N0f!OICA FARMS,1111 llMH Or.. 1'11 C,...v., 10 •GIEUIU71311•. C•lltorni'" Pubh\hed Or-c;o.,,, DAiiy P1101 Howero Morrl$, No .• WH tCllll $a11t• AN, 00.'7101 NOflCE 15 HEREBY GIVEN tlMll 1'71 Lie . .,. DJK, With P•ul R•IPll or TM .,.....lc••ry ,,,., .ato O..o Of F•ll 11 •..... , •, 13 '°· ,.,.. 677·1'1 \/Ill•, Westclllf Drive, N-port BHtll Pelrl<l11 J vonH@!lllle, nn Mew AM E A I CAN s TA ff! B AN ll, soo ROMM&r, PM~•· 4701 Cl•rll ........ ~. Tru•t. lly , .. '°" °'. llr11•tn or Otl&ull C.lllor'lllll.,_ Or., S.nl•AM,CA'1101 Ne wporl Center Orive , H•wport io~q 11-.Ch. c .. 111orn1i1 "080I n r• 111 !he o01/9'fllon~ \ecur.o lllertlly, ' Evel.,n Morrl ~o .• WU t(lll LHll A •OllHenklt, 22'1 ~M 8 H <ll. CA '1660, n .. fllecl, with Ille Ql•l•re<I-• hereto!o"' t Mt!l<u!ecl -clellY~red 10 VIII&, Wtt.!<llh Drive, H-.io<'t 8tA(I\ Or., S.nl•.-,... CA '7101 Federal ~II f11Wr•11et Cor-•· 1911 Dodof 10 o JS'3Ht8"37302. tr.. Ul!Cler\IQnold • ""llltn 0.Ci•r•llOft G.olllorl!f11'7t60 W1lll1tm R -Htlllllt, Jr .• 1221 lion, .,, •Pi!410llon lo f!U•bllifl • "'71 ll<. '7t r NI will> Cherie• Cr•IQ Of Oe!•Ull -0emano tor Sillf', •nO CIO ... J6 flll\ lluslMU Ii conoucl~O b., " MtM Or • !ialll• AM, C.A .. ~, 8re11Ch. """"' •Pl>OOfloft WH KC110I• ci.,,,. .. b,..., Hu•ro. Gar~ Grove, wrltltn notice o1iw...1111no of PIKllO'l NOTICE TO CRIDITOltS 99Mrat 1MW1Mr\1Mp Thi\ l>U\IMU .. CO!ldU<le<I bY • "1()1' llllnoOllMartll 1.1t1• C•lllornl• ., reol"•reo ow,,., •ncl lo <•U•• ,,. ~IQned lo ~-II •••O SIJl'l••o• COU"TOI' TH£ HQwMu Morris o.,,.ret pen1111rt1,,.lp T"" PtrlNlnltftl IO<ellofl ... tr.. Pf°' Pulllk FINlllCt, mt l • P411m ... 81-.i D~Y lo ""'"' \41•d OllllQelton\, ST 'I Tl'. 0 " CALI l'OltNIA 1'0 '- 1 .... .,., Morrl\ P<ttrKl<IJ ..-11.1e POteO Or 1111cfl I\ H t O Heroor P•rlr.Callfot'nl•ltt NotlGWMr •nO lller-te>rllleUtlOPr~IO"ecf <""-TMEC<M.INTYOPO•ANOE llll• ·~ w ..... ..., .. ,,,. Ille Tiii\ tletemanl WU lllacl With '""180\llevard, (.or.ta Mew C•lllornl• ,.,, ~ 10 OHllHS.U.00 1'71 ••Id llOllCP"' ~" -... •141(1 ..... to Ne ...... ,. Countt Cler~ Of Oref\OI C:O....ty Oii C4'\llllV Clerll Of ()r..,99 Cou111Y Oii Any pa"°" WIVllno lo c.omrnent on ll< w FUR With Stev.,... L HUl>Oel'O re<Ot"cMo Novotmller ,., •• ,. ., in. E \latr 01 WE!> H. IClUSMAHN. M••<ll n ,.,,.. Mart" u •-1111• •~lc•hon m..y lllt "''com"""" *6 s, MAlft, Apt .. a s.w.141 An• •tr No 1107l Ill llGoll t~ IMQe 461 O.C•aW<I "'"• 1<111tt• Ill .. r111n9 ..,,n 1119 RtQ-.1 Olrt<tor,C•llfoml<t tt101 ., '"'""'"' O•ner Of .. .., Oftlcl•• tllaterct\ NOTICE IS HEllP8Y O•VEH to""' l"vOlllNO 0t4lft(ll CO.ii Dally l'llO Pvtill"'" Orante CO..•t O..lly Pilot ot Ille Fed11r•• 0.00Sll llltur .oMa •nd Union lh1n• P O f.111< ll•O S.Hr .... •riff 119 ,.._ tlul w1t110ut er..,,,.,,, Of""'-n-0«-1 M•r 1a. 70. 11. Arw j , 1.,, .,.._,. 'Mar ti, 10. '7, AP' l, 1•1' .0..7' Cor-•110n at lh Rt9..,...I Ottke, •• Fllllef'!Ofl. 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"''" YOU<llen. 10 .,,. un NAMf' t TAT•MI Nf 10 J' lt11I wlfll tM tlltO!Mtl Olrettor within Tull/II, C.l/IOn!l<1 ••'•'ow""' del Ir.. 1,...m, o4 MIO 0..d ol Tru11 ~r\lon..o Al '"" law Olllo Of r OWIH TM fOl-ftQ .,.,._ ., 6olllQ llu•I 1$ a ...... of, .... ,. Of Ille ••u PllllllC.•• M • z I 0 • I I 00 I 0 I OOH,., "'· <IWlrO-\ .. rt(! •• ,,.. ..... GI , ... w CHAl<l'f' • 160 ........ ld.o Ori•""'"· ..... .. Community !Ion 011111\ l'IOlk• TM l'IOl'CClftllct.nll•I NO PLATES• 000" HO RECOROOF 'Tru\lft ""° Ill Ille '""'" (n ••ect lly ~nC"'""'"'"· C.lltoffllll'1'7t.w111ch l• J H, HENDIUCKS IN$URANCt POrllon\ ... tllt ~ll(AllOll .,. Oii Ill Ca!l!ol'lll•t'flOll!U flon Id°"° of frutl '"" P••o nl bu•lneu Of '"' Un AOINCY. •e OcNllfl'Ollt, Newp.,r1 N-..spa~r 111 Ille R"'°"'9• Ottk • ., oan tt 1 ttn f'otll ID •U4HHx .. 111 •1• s.10 Ml• w11111e llehl Oii r11unc1 .. ., dH\111-"'•" ""'1"''' Pff1•ln1110 10 kt<ll,OMltornl•"*I .,.... ,..-Pllllll<llla fl\all!t<llntd llvlllt COl'l!OI' lie. 101U,. with Afl•( Re,;t A ~llJ,!tl't""ll:OO•m <t!llleOflttt INeU•taOf..idclKeo....t,w11111,.rou. .... ,, W•l'9f $t°""'9UOll 100 II "°" ~n .. w ... h•ll•bf• lor PUllll< In C•r /\.Nltno. "'° LaC!efteO.a "'Yd . 1' 0 ,.,..,,(» C.,.,pal\y ....... Of f!\ontll• .... r Ille !Int publlC.tioft of OcH llf,....Hewllor'!Bea<t1,Ca111orn1<1 CALL tHcllon d11rl119 rttut•r 1>11\IM t ..., 11191-. Cal!Wnt• t0l01 at,.. meriu 't-. $11•1• 1110, 0... c11t lfllal'IOtlt• "'°'l -" 111\1..,H -<l!'d t<Of'd MotOf' Co • p Ollltv8'11 '#Ht, Ot ...... C.lltwftia Doted ...Wuary 1'. 1f", Tllll ~ k tond!Kltd 11, •II Ill-11/LA.2 _4321 ll'ulllUlltd 111urt11•11I to Sec lie 0 htt 1'11 ~n Ml(hfOllft 4 121 Oete Marti\•, lt1' G9f'INCll fl IClu-- thltl!Hll V-. '°2 U lllllll Of Ille llute• '""° 1t..,1. et te9•1 -T 0 \llllVICI COM,AN'I' -tl!•l•Oftflfl Wiii ei R'°""W I~ Ue<lt OI Ille l"Mtrat l>toMll llliOI 9-W-.Ger-lllC ••MIOTrwtw 111e-..........owcHet11 f"lllt .......... -..... ""'"' ttllt Oiotc1. c.llecl ~ .. loll •r• £ Welnut 5,, .. , ." f 0 SfR\llCf!COMPANY •DWIN .,.,, a. ... , .... C-t v (ltl'll °' 0rtf!W c-..., 4111 AMIRl(AH It AT a llAIOC a.Ma All.a, CA 9'101 • , .......... ._ M41rTll It, tm. .., ,....,., W Crt,.,,_ LI~ ~ '-~.<A""' P11'411 lbVlu~I -19enw.._ flYL'-Mt.,.,., T•ll 11t414'1'4111 lll1111>11t"""' 0r.,.. c.au Oelly 1t11ot. Oontn>tlff ~I Alt!""'" h<~•'Y ,....,..., .., ,._ ..... M.trcll 11, 10, tt ellCI APll I. lt1' ll'utlli•ntel 0r""9e t'o.•I O.llV Plio. Pu&llt!IH Ortiltlt Co.a'1 0•11, l'lfot ll'lllHllNO Orllflet C:O.tl Ot lly 1>11.. Pullh"°" Ortfltlt 0..\t 0.llv Pllol "°'" -.------------,. M•ttll u , tt. ,.,. •~1"M.arc111a.1m .~ erc111a. 10, t1, ,,.,. · 11a.rt M•·~n •· 1a. 70. t1, It,. .,..,, P UBUC NOTICE I I ... -.. ...... --..... HEAL TH I AT YOUR SERVICE APWl .. _te RESEARCHES HERBS FOR HEAL TH Atlanta Scientist Julian Gold '"Got o problem'' Then wntr tn /•at Dunn Pot u11/ cut red topt>. q1>1ting the on.\11 ers and action vou need ro solve m1•qu1tws m government and business Moil your ques11ons ro Pot Dunn, Al Your Serv1ct• Orange Coast Dall1J Pilot. I' 0 Box JSf,(). Costa M.esa. CA 92626 As many letters as p<111s1ble will he answered. but phont•d mquines or lettPrs not mcludJng the readu's f 1111 name. address and business hours· phone number cannflt ht• considered ThtS column appears dai- ly eLCt'J)t S<lturduys ·· Maga:ine .-tids Hondleopped DEAR PAT l>o you know of JOY m agazine part1l0ularl:,\ ~t'arl'Cf to the interests of ph)'sic.ally handicapped persons·• M y etunt was severely di!>· abled in an automobile al'l'1dcnt. and I know she would l'nJOY a pubhcatwn of lh1:.. type. F J .. Corona del Mar "i\CCENT on l.iving" is the country's largest magazine for physically disabled persons. In addi- tion to artkles concerning c urrrnt b:,ues, such as new federal legislation that a ffects the disabled, this publication bas regular reatures on new prod- ucts and services, publlcallons, news and travel. Information about t his magazine and otbe r ser vices offered by ACCENT is available free from the editors al P.O. Box 700, Bloomington, Ill. 6 1701. State Tax Mwd Be Paid DEA R PAT. ls it legal for a company in another state lo charge California residents our state sales tax on items purchased through the mail" I'm currently buying books from a Penn- sylvania p ublis h e r and am being charged California tax. I've noticed other ads for mall- order merchandise a nd all of them, except this one. direct residents of the stale where the com- pany is located lo add that state's sales t ax to the purchase price C.A., Costa Mesa A state Board of Equallzatlon spokesman ex- plains that the state maintains omces in Dallas, New Vork City and Chicago for issuing permits lo oat-of-state firms that have sales representatives in Callfomla. The PennsylvaoJa publisher In ques· lion registered three California residents In Its of· fidal sales permit obtained at the New York of· rice. In s uch cases, California sales tax must be added lo purchases. ~og Cabin Plans A "ailalJlf!? DEAR PAT: Where can I get information about building a house made of logs -sort of a n oversized log cabin? G.E .• Costa Mesa Every books tore and Ubnry baa books on tb1a subject. One of the latest , "How to Balld Your Own Log Home" is by S. BJackwell Duncan (Tab Books). Who Get• Graan Ga. Gripn1 DEAR PAT: Where should I complain about inferior gasoline? I contacted the oil company but didn't get any response. ' J .T .• Newport Beach Phone the Orange County sealer of weights and measures at 774-0284. This omce also bandies complaints about Inferior brake nutd, anti-freeze, transmission fluid and oU, In addition to problems regarding the weight or labeling of a product and po1111lble scale Inaccuracy. 1•'11 Not Opett te t'of-feers DEAR PAT: Can you find out if it's possible to volunteer for jury duty? I realize juries are picked by name drawing, but I've never been called even though I've been a property owner in several stales E .S., Huntington Beach It's DOt poulble to volunteer for Jury duty, ac· cordlag to tbe Jury services section of Oranse Coaaty Saperior Court. Incidentally, Jarors' names are drawn from voter rePstratlon role1, and pro- perty ownersb.lp ls not Involved. TIMELESS ASIA Orange Coast College Field Studies Program 3 Semester Boors of Credit 22 days: Jane Z4 • July 15 ONLY$240t (lad. trauportatlon, 1ecommodatlon1, •eala. ud ll&lllt•ee&.c> ObJ1ctlv1: contrasting and comparing Asia cultures, religions, aiid polltlcal Institutions. Olf· ferences In the 9e09raphy of Japdn, China and Southeast Asia wlll be covered. Hongkong, Japan, Thailand, "'-laysla, SlngaPoA, Ball, Indonesia and ... CHINAI Limited vlsat and 1ccommodatl0!"1 In China MCHlltetl NrtY rtQlstratlan. Clll today: (714, S56-Sl60or (714> SS6-5693or (71_.> 540-1256. Tu.cM!y, March 13, 1979 DAIL. V PILOT A J J Herbs: Team Tests Cause, Cure ATl..ANT A I AP I A World llc1Alth Orsunaza twn rt>!\c>an•h 1t•11m 11ot11•tn6' that women 1n T11><.-t h-vt• a rt'lut1vt•ly low Cl·rllhly rut\', :wl oul to truce lht> cau1w fht•y found 1t In a fCr(•en pt'll thal l~ a staple of tht' T1b-•lttn diet A chemu·ol 1n the ,..,,. m·•)'lobydrquinone pp&ircnlly iK I t'llJX>n~lhll- T HAT KIND Ot' DISC'OVt:Rv has caused Julu1n Gold, a 1<1:1t•nlllil ut lhe f~eral Genter for DuwHf' Con I rol ht·n·. u11d rt•sca&rchcrs In more lhun IS ot ht•r t'ou11tr It'' tu .. tudy the leg1t1mate roll'• lhl\t hl•rbul prl'"urutton, m1dw1ves tind even wit<'h docton. u ul plu) 1n mt'ding the world'!> h(•ulth n•·t.•d11 Gold':. r1•'t'llr<'h 1<; purl of a larger study of 'ut·h "ln11llt11111lil 111l·J1t 111I:''' UJldcr way al the \\ urld llt•11lth 01 gun1L..illon hu!)ed an Geneva. s~1t1•·1 ldJ1tl ·T~o ttmd., of I ht• "'orld 0!) populat1on uses Ir ud1t1onal nll·dH 111t• fur primary health care." !>a 1d Gold And 1r 'tH' <: .111 ·1 pro' 1dt' health care bv ton Vt•nllonul llll'd II' I Ill' '-' c 'II ha Vl' lo find anothe"r way • GOLD SAID A SMORGASBORD of purported herbal <·ures bo.•1ng lo.•!>lec1 by WHO include . An herb l·allcd Ch1neM· ~1otherwort. known for lhow.ancb of yt.>ar!>. that 1s supposed to cause the uterus to <.0ontract, stopping the implantation of the egg or tndut1ng abortion Portulac·c-.. OleraC'e<i. a Chinese plant, used to m a ke a lea given to patients with diarrhea. proach that attempts to treat whole persons. ra ther lhan Just bodies The Tibetan pea 1s an example. Gold said "They tried il <the pea ) on Indian wome n and it dldn 't work That's what holisllc medicine is all about." he s.tld. The pea flt a llCestyle m Tibet but could not be forced on the Indian culture. HOLISTIC THEORIES BEGAN to gain credence in modern times when WHO was begun as an a rm or the United Nations . "In Septem ber 1947, the U N defined what they believed health was. They said good health 1s "-ff "'~ ran'i p~ •ealtll rare by rott1'f"tltimtaf •edirin~. ll'e'll Ila.,~ lo fbtd a11oflle-r .,.,,."' not merely absence of disea6e and infirmity but a lso 1s the physical and emollonal well·being of a person ... said J ark LaPatra of the Georgia Institute of Technology LaPatra is the author of "Healan~ The Com · ing Revolution in Holistic Medicine" a nd a health systems analyst e:tt Georgia TeC'h. I N A RECENT REPORT. WHO reaffirmed that stand. "No health service s tarts 1n a vacuum The people, the healers and tht d1~ea!>es a re already there. and the priority alletc hed to heetlth van es. depending on the commun1t1es· other problems." For example. he said. if someone in the United States discovered a male contraceptive today. 1l would take 20 years and $20 million to gel it on lhe market. The USC of midwives also is or spec ial interest to the researchers . ''TJIE TRADITIONAL BIRTH .attendant is often an accomplished herbalist, and inlusions of herbs are frequently given lo improve general hea lth during pregnancy as well as lo relieve dis- comfort," the WHO report said FSJth healing, believed to be the most potent ingredient Of witch doctoring, also IS bemg re- viewed, said Gold At least one for m of faith healing 1s wide ly ac - cepted in Ame rican society, he s aid: the use of pl acebos. or su~ar pills conta1rung no medicine . ·:AJmost 4-0 percent of m agr ame sufferers get a pos1l1ve effect from placebos," Gold said FAMILY AFFAIR SINCE 1894 • rht><P'c; no subslltule for experience• . ~, · DEN'S · 1ar,;e·M~'j: insiaiiatloii : ·custom draperies lee No · ?lom • • linoleom • wood floor 1663 ,,_...+la A•-•• Costa Mtto, Calf. '2627 ,,_,. 646-4111 • '4'-2lS5 A combination of V1danga Tankana and P1ppah . two plants inge!)ted by an Indian sect as b1 rlh control WHO said "If health services a re to be provided to the -===================~ It'• easy lo put a few words BUI' GOLD SAID T llE RE arl' :..oml' problems in using herbs for ml•d1cal care. including the fa ct that cuJtural fa<'tor:. mfluen<'e an herb·s effectJve- ness in som e socwlles. people of the world by the year 2000. 1t will be necessary to find altl·rnat1vt• approaches to meet the bas ic health needs of developing countries." to work for you. can 642· 5671. This re cxarn1nat1on of pnm1t1ve m edical treatments 1s part of a reviv&I of interest in holistic med1c10t• The term "holistic" is derived from the word "whole" and refers to a medical ap- GOLD SAID THOSE NEEDS have mtens1fted as t he cost of health care has s kyrocketed and Western drug companies haw failed to find more You can charge your ad In the DAILY PILOT efficient a nd less expensive new dru~s ------- Continental has had 10 compete with Now wrline cnmrx-11t1lltl '' µcllmg cJlhcrs don·1: Ten 1hou-.and o f 1he mo't far higger airlines in almost every new tougher. 1 hat"s good ftir u,. We thm·c: compet111vc. tlt!d1ca1ed rx;ople who t:'-er city we've flown to. on 11. wor'-ccJ m th1\ hu'llll""· We've heen the new kid on 1 he hloc!.. We're fine·tunin!! nur \chcdulcs. Call your t ravel agent. company tr Jh'I 1n .. ome tough neighborhoods li!..c Chicago. C:.xpant.lm!! our fleer lll DC· 10\ anti 727'-:,. depanmcnt or Cor111ncntJI Airline':>. 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IN EFFECf, IF you can dis· play a knowledge or the proper use of words, you 'll be s ure to have a complement or compli· ments on your use or the English language 'Hippie Mayor' Say s He'll E nd City Job MADISON. Wis IAP > Paul Sogl.tn is leaving office after six yet1rs as Madison's "h1pp1e mayor." Soglm. ho went from a ntiwa r activist to mayor of this capital c·1t~ or 170,000'pcr!'.ons. completes hL"i third term April 17, five days before his 34U1 birthday. He announced more than a year ago that hl· would not seek another lerm BEFOR E HE Bt:CAM E THE youngest mayor of a city the s11<> of Madison. Soghn found him<ielf at odds with the pohce during tht> volatile 1960s At one a nll-war demonstration. police clubbed Sol:hn, arrested him and even cul his hair But while h<' wa!> in law school. Soglin developed a sohd reputation as a lderman for the downtown area dom inated by the UniversityofW1scon:.incampus_ A new book that tells you how 1s to be published at the end of this month The dictionary with a d1f ference is the OxJord P aperback Oictaonary . t o be p u blis hed M a r ch 29 by the Oxford University Press at 1.75 pounds -$3.50. ll will be available in the United Stales The edltor 1s Joyce Hawluns and through the dictionary she has declared a o ne woman war on s loppy English . AT A TIME WHEN hundrt..'<b of masuses are creepin~ into the language, whe n c ritics or pres ent·day educationa l m ethods say illiteracy is on the increase and when "woz e re" is standard s pelhng ror "was here" 1n teen agers' gralfit1 on London walls. the publis hers say it is the firs t modem dictionary to lay down the law on what constitutes cor· reel grammar They should know The Oxford Una vers1ty Press. 500 years old last year. 1s the main pubhshe r of dictionaries in Britain Its massive NE•w Englis h 01 <'· t1onary on lhston cal Principles. conceived m 1858. publis hed in 1928 and subsequently updated. lists and dchne~ all recorded English words from the 7th cen tury lo the 20th It 1s the rer ogmzed authority for what con s titutes correct Englis h in th.is country. In several hundred notes Mlgg Hawkins blasts t h e intrusive apostrophe, goes gunning for plura ls that m asquerade as I s mgula9' -the media are, not 1s And shoots down s uch monstl'Oflities aK "am 't" and the use of ''hppefully" as a s ynonym ror "It is to be hoped." "WE FEEL THE time ha1t come to lay down the law on what 1s nght and w rong," said Miss Hawkins. who graduated from Oxford Umversity with a Master of Arts degree in Greek and Lalln classics "This is something which r>eo· pie both need and want very badly The public in ~eneral i.. much more conscious than 1l u sed to be about what i!.> right a nd wrong We rather think things are changing away rrom perm1ss1veness_ .. The publishers are producing half a million copies a nd say tht'Y antu·1palc lht• d1ct1onary will be a best st'llcr lb 800 pages de fine 45,000 words and phrases M 1ss Hawkins c11m1nlcd th<' d 1c t 1onary -;ini:lc· handed 10 threl' years ll took Or. Sa mul'I J oh n son . thl• l>Hh ct•ntur v Englis h write r und lex1co.:' rapher, seven years to compile his famou& Dictionary oC the Englis h Language COROLLA LIFTBACK. E: 3-Door Runabout Standard Features Check out the stickers. including California emissions and destination charges. You'll find the 3-door Pinto Runabout is sticker-priced $976 less than the Toyota Corolla Liftback for comparably equipped models. And on the 79 Pinto you get a new design, inside and out. Plus an impressive list of standard equipment. All at a surprisingly low price. 'tStlcker price exciudee title and taxea. STEEL·BELTEO RADIAL TIRES AM RADIO (may be deleted for credi t) ELECTRIC REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER TINTED GLASS AU AROUND PROTECTIVE BOOYSIOE MOLDINGS FULL WHEEL COVERS DELUXE BUMPER GROUP -BRIGHT WINDOW FRAMES FRONT BUCKET SEATS MINI-CONSOLE COLOR·KEYED CARPETING 2 3 LITRE OHC ENGINE 4·SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION RACK AND PINION STEERING FRONT DISC ,:3RAKES ·PllTO. IT MAY BE THE • STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STAND ARO FORD .. SMALL .CAR BUY II IODAI. i -. .. ..._ , ..... I .... Tueeaay, March 13. 1079 .... OAll V Dll/'.IT •s • • •l•N•s•1•o•E•: .. ·T·e•1•e•v•is.io•n .. ··B•u•s•1n•e•s•s ................................................. ~ .... l!Orts •Comics •Entertainment T~. M .. cn 13, 1979 DAIL v PILOT BJ Baseball Gossip Centers Aroun~ . Missing Martin! ORANGE COAST'S RA y ORGILL (RIGHT), SHOWN IN RECENT ACTION, LEADS sues AGAINST AMERICAN RIVER THURSDAY. OCC to Faee a Carbon Copy By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of IM 0•1IY Piiot Slaff Coach Tandy Gi llis' Ora nge Coast Co llege team C24 5 > has beaten almost every coaching strategy in the book. but wha t hapi,iens when Gillis com es up against his own philosophy? defense. while American River is close behind in eighth place. Whe n Amer ican River Coach John Kars ten was pla yin g baske tball ro r Sacramento State, Gillis was performing for Cal. Karsten's best friend, Bill McClin· tock , was one of Gillis' teammates. boasts a 6·5 sophomore forward, Mike O'ReilJy, with a 15.5 scoring a verage. CLOSE BEIUND IS Mi ke Smittle (6-6). the other forward. who scores at a 14 0 clip. Center Paul Purvis 16-7) is the No 2 rebounder in the state (12.7 per game ) and scores l3.3perouting. He'll find out Thursd ay afternoon. when the Pirates meet American River College 1Sacramento 1 in round No 2 or the stale J C baskt-tball p layorrs at Cal Sta te FullertQo. Game time 1s 4 p.m AND NOW, ALTHOUG H their schools are 800 miles apa rt geographically, their bas ke t ball programs are virtua l neighbors . "Purvis isn't a great leaper. but he's a good. solid rebounde r ." Karsten savs .. He's big and powe rful.·· T h e guards are Bo b Brian (6 ·2 so phomor e ) a n d T e rry He arn !6· l freshman). Each averages 9.0 points per game. "We play a 1-4 set passing game." AMERICAN RIVER IS almost a carbon copy of Orange Coast on the basketball court. Both nm a passing game offense. start four sophomores and one freshman, have ba lanred scoring and solid defense Ora nge Coast ranks sixth m the state in Ka rsten says. "We're not the kind to bl ow a lot of people out, but we 've been able to win the close ones.·• American River <21·9) comes in as ch a mp of the Valley Conference and The most significant difference between the two teams is that American Rive r's strength is in the front line. while Orange Coast is s pearheaded by its backcourt tandem of Ray Orgill and Paul Akin. Saddleback Foe Holds Two Aces All eyes will be on the centers when Saddleback College meets Oxnard in round two of the JC state basketball playoffs Thurs- d ay. 6 p.m . a l Ca l Stale Fullerton. Oxnard features 6-8 Michael Johnson and 6-7 Ri ch Collins. who platoo n at center and pro- vide a ll the offense a nd defense a coach could want -but not a t the same time. Johnson is the offe ns i v e specialist He was a prep All· American and LA City Player of the Year while at Crenshaw Hi gh. and is ave r aging 12.2 points whlie playing only about 10 m inutes a game. Collins is the usual starter, and while he only scores seven points per outing, defense 1s his specialty. Both will have their hands full with Saddleback's Kevin Magee, a 6-8 center who has virtually t u rned the Gauchos' season a round. A freshma n transfer from M agnolla. Mississippi. Ma gee joined tbe team at mid-season. when Saddleback was 13·8. With Magee. the Gauchos are 11-0. Magee is averaging 21.8 points and 10.2 rebounds per game, and he's improving each time out. 1'.t Mesa Verde Moran Studies Her Opposition By HOWARD L. HANDY Ol IM o.i1y ~llot St.ff Her career earnings on the golf course hardly match the winner 's purse in today's inflat· ed market but Sharron Moran doesn't care about such things . The La Costa resident started on the LPGA tour in 1967 when she gained rookie of the year h ono r s and w o n th e magnanimous sum of $3,446 for the year. finishing 30th on the tour. BER TOTAL for 10 years as a full-time tour member and play- ing in a very limited number of events the past two seasons is $.11,515. Golf Digest magazine named her as the most beautiful goller in 1966 after her graduation from San Diego State with a m aster 's degree. Moran was in Costa Mesa re- cently to play the Mesa Verde Country Club course in prepara· t ion ror participation i n the Women's Kemper Open March 28-April 1 at that site. "TRIS IS MY first time on the course," she said while walking down the first fairway. carrying her cwr bu or clubs. "I think it is a very gOod t.est of golf and is very challenging. · "I will play here alon~ w;th ever been in grass that tall before on the golf course except for the U.S. Open." THEN WHEN SHE did the same thing on the second hole. re marked : "I don 't need to check it out. I already know it 's there." While she talked in a light vein while walking to he r first fairW'ay shot. she then brought o ut a little brown notebook. placed it on the ground beside her golJ bag and sought a tell- tale marker -trees, shrubbery, sand traps -and paced off the distance to the nearest known marker. All of Utls knowledge was writ- ten in the little brown book for tournament reference. IT MADE little d ifference where the pin was placed on the green the day she played . When s he arrived a\ t~e ~reen, she put her putter ~o""'" took pencil and note book in hand, and paced the length and width of the green. Nothing is left to chance and even though s he doesn't follow the tour on a regular basis, her pre -tourname nt pla n s and <.'t-ecking are every bit as factual a nu minute a s thos e of a regular. Tip Front a Pro By WILL GRIMSLEY FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. c AP) The subject of most con- versations in the baseball camp of t he world cha m pion Ne w York Yankees is the man who isn't here feisty Billy Martin Poor Billy. Controversy dogs his heels Whis pers and rumors Rarely anything concrete . More buzzing and discomfort in the front office Players gathering in little knots to talk in hushed tones about the latest escapade It hardly seems fair IF BILLY THE KID 1s ridin~ into town and shooting up the saloon again. OK. seize him and bring him to the bar of justice. Hang him 1f he's guilty Put him in chains. But enough of these innuendoes E nough of the screaming black headlines saying he ·s been 1n a nother brawl m aybe , accord- ing to reports from an 1mpeacha ble source who got 1t from an un- reliable aulhor il)' who shall re main nameless It a ppears that wild Billy 1s da mned 1f he does a nd da mnc.'<i if he doesn 't , and someone behind the scenes 1s greasing the skids to make sure the scrappy e x-s kipper doesn't return to the J Ob George Ste1nb r un n er prom ised rum m 1980 NOT GEORGE. His patience certainly must be we:iring thin and he must be fed up with the whole episode which la r gely. because of sentimentality, 1s of his o.,vn making But deception is not his s tyle. A volatil e . 1m p uls 1ve m a n himself . he has too much class t o s t oop to s uc h s u btlety Qesides. why should ht!'! He 1s the boss He can ma ke a snap decision and boom ! -that's Jt We haven·t been one of Billy's ·great admirers We respect his ability as a manger, maybe the best inthef1eld The m1r acletum· arounds he achieved at Min Deity ...... _.,.,'•-• D'o-11 In Saturday's playoff opener against Long Beaoh City, Magee ts'rolle two school records- highest field goal percentage for a s ingle game 05 of 16 ror 94 percent) and most fi eld goals in one hall Cl2>. the Honda Civic in San Diego, then maybt: play ln a couple or tournaments in the east later in the year." Sl\erron doesn't follow the tour a"' more since she was married a n<:! bu a 16-montb old boy to care for these days. -Her best-ever finish has been fourth place in two tournaments. ln the $1SO,OOO Women's Kemper Open at Mesa Verde, that would be worth $7,700, more than her best year in 1969 when she won $6,887.50. Considerably better than when she first started playing the gable for money in 1967. Hollis Stacy (right). one of the top woman golfers in the world, gives some ad vice to Betty Hardin Monday at Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa during a clinic for arthritis-crippled golfers. nesota. Detroit, Texas a nd even New York are proofoft hal But there is a spiteful streak in hi m that has undone much of his statJstieal s uecess Proud and arrogant. he has fa iled to work m harmony with his front offices A brill i a n t t ac t 1c 1a n , COMMENTARY at times a great motivator , he refuses to go face to.face w•th personnel problems He 's not the right ma nager for the nE>w Ya nkees now the swankiest fa mllv on the block. MARTlN HAS BEF.N TOLD by Steinbrenner that he can have hJs job back if he keeps his nose cl<'an Rut how clean 1s clean? What restraints are im- posed on Billy's social hf P" T h is 1s a q u es tion t hat baseball 1tsetr must add ress. Rtll Lee of t he Expos said and late r denied he smoked man j Ua na for 10 years Pete Rose is faced with a paternity :-.u1 t The late-H;.ick Wilson. the latest Hall of Farner, was a notorious boozer Betbe Ruth loved hi!> beer and womt>n Wh en. 1f t-ver . doei. a man's per~onal hfe offend lh~· be.,t tn· te resls or the game" Has Boyd Withdrawn Resignation'? LOS ANGELES IAPl A Los Angeles radio station says Bob Boyd has withdrawn ' is res igna- tion as basketball coach at t he U niv e r s it y o f So uther n ('ahfom1a and wants to return to the post next year Radio station KNX quotes an unnamed source as saying that Boyd changed his mind about his decision to leave use. an- nounced earlier this season. Boyd was expected to return lo Los Angeles today from Utah Boyd , 48, announced two months ago that he would retire at the end of the season, his 13th as coach of the Trojans . He has never pubh t·ly revealed h1 ... spe<.'iric reasons for retiring. USC fi nis hed second in the Pacific-JO and was invited lo the NCAA tourna ment for the first time s mce 1961 The Trojans won their first tournament game but were beaten last Sunday by De Paul. School offi cials have talked to a number ·or coaches in their search for a succe~sor. but none h as been h i r e d . T hal has spurred speculation that Boyd might return. Southern Cal Athletic Director Dick Perrv has indiratcdf he would be willing lo consider re- ta ining Boyd. but has said Boyd has not yet approached USC of ficials to request his job back BRUINS FAJIORED 10 WIN TITLE R E NO !AP > H a rrah 's Re no Race and Sports Book ta pped UCLA Monday as 5-2 favorites in its revised odds fo r the NCAA bas ketball cha m · pionsh1p. Michigan State a nd Notre Dame are rated behind UCLA at 7-2, followed by Arkansas at 5-1. Indiana State at 6-l. Syracuse and St .. Johns at 8·1 and DePaul at 10·1. RoundlnR out the "Sweet 16," Ma rquette. Rutgers and Penn· sy lva nia a re r ated at 12 1. Louisville is 15·1. University of' San Francisco 1s 20-1. Louisiana . State and Oklahoma are 25·1 and • Toledo is 75-1. t Despite Saddleback 's eas~ 105·87 victory, tbe Gauchos an: taking nothing for gra nted lo the playofb. They've been snakebit- ten in the past; Saturday's was tbelr rtnt pla)o!f win e\er. Oxnard ls curreuUy the No. 7 ranked team in the state, and in IH t Wtlek 's llpenlnc round It r lunned s econd-r nnked El Camino. 75·73. "I SPENT so much time pre- parin1 fOl' a career H a pro- f e11lonal 10Uer that It'• hard to 1lve lt up altotetber," abe says. "And besides that, it's somet.biQI that I enjoy but my buaband doesn 't play the 1ame." L&nsford Came With Strings "Depth 1• our stroqest suit," 11y1 Oxnard Ooach Lee Porter. "We pllf all 10 people, and eac:b oae ,plays a lot. We're alto a ltrOftt reboaricllrit team. Jr I Ud to ptct a weakness, I'd NY lt would be aboounc. '' Oxnard bas a sea1on aver .. • of 4t percent from tbe noor, whlle Seddleback boaltl the No. l ofte.me In the stat . She t.eacbel twice a week at La Costa Count.I')' Club near her home, doel aome promodoaal work for a IOll ftrm ud wrttM artJclet for a sotr mqadne. "It 1et1 ln )'OUr' blood." Her tee allot wu ln tbe roqb OD the left llde ol tbe fairway and when lhe found tbe ball, re- marked; "J don't tblnk I have PALM SPRINGS <AP > - Callfo rnla third baseman Carney Lansford haa finally come to term.a with the Antell, and the contract contained a couple ol unuaua.1 atlpulationl. Lautord, wbo bit .llN and bad el1bt bomen IHt year H a rookie, atped a one.year paet wttb t.be Aqela 1Ht Satu.rd•Y. OnJ1 two t.rma of the qree. meat were revealed b)' bia a1ent, Leigh Steinbe rg: a acholarahlp ln Lanaford's name for bJ1 alma mater. Wilcox Wgb School in Santa Clara, and $.'iC) to charity for e acb home run Lansford hits ln 1919. Stelnberl, wbo represents a number ol other profesalonal at.bl.tel and demands tbat all b11 cUenta contribute to cbartty, aaJd Lanaford may donate the too for each home run to a ll'OUP I (I of handicapped c hildren In Anaheim, or may give to varioua cbariUes. "We think athletes shouldn't skim the cream and not put anything back,'' said Steinberg. Latllford and first baseman Rod carew, both given the day off, didn't suit up for California's s.... ION to the Seattle Mariners on Monday. A bright spot for the Aniets in ' -t he loss was the pitching of rookies J im Dorsey a nd Mark Clear, who each tossed two s huto ut innings a gains t the Ma ripers. The Ange la lost Monday 's t a me when Juan Bernhardt singled home Tom Paciorek tor tbe tying run ln the ninth, a.dtt Leon Roberti singled to score Bernhardt for the winner. - ' l l \' l I .. e .. .. k y a d 1t •k • ... l' " IO " l() )() IO I • h IJ .. ? I ~ 0 0 0 0 0 I() '1 0 0 ,, . . 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J (l1·r lw 1 11~ 1·a llC'd ba:.kl'lbull's · J!rl'<ll "h1l1• hop1• " 'I'm not " rac1:.t Hut th1•11• ur••ri t m Jn..,. \\.h1l1•., ldt l11•t'.JUM' there are so m.11\)" ~oOfl. .:n •at blut·k pl.I\ 1•1., I hopt· I can hold m y ... l'I( up with th1•m I kno"" th~~ 'n · w1.11t1ni.: for me ... Pro Footbalf ,t ttt"ndan.-.-Boondng HONOLULU Thi.' Nt1t1111wl i"noth.ill l.1·u~uc [i]- reported its 1978 attend;.inct• t' 1·N-d1•d 12 milh1111 c II• ror the first time, with an avcra~c· J>t'r g amt• or 57,017 As the lea~ur 's annual m<'<'ttng :-ta rled slowly, Com mrss ioner Pek Rozelle rt•portt•d th1• atlcndunce avl:'rag1• was the third hij!hes t m NF'L hl!>lory and the be~t s JOC(' 1973 , when 1t stood at 58.961 The New York C1anb h•d thl• 2R :-o;FL teams 1n homl' at le ndance with 604.800. followl'<1 b) tlw Oc·m<:r Bront·o~ with 594 .090 Otht·r teams ubovl:' 500.000 in home attendance w<:rt• Tampa Bay. 535.387: Clevclan<l , 519.84:1. Philadelphia. 517,192: Uetroll, 51 3,ti~J . Uallas. 506,854, and ~cattle . 50 1,732 Rozelle said thl'rc w<.>rc improvement~ in sconng, with an a veraRe of 36 7 points. up rrom 34 4.duc to rule changt'"· and the net pas ... ing yard;ige mcrr ased from 283.8 to 317 7 despite the fa<'t that su('h st<1r quarte rharb <10., Bob G rwst Be rt Junes and Ken /\ndl'rsun m1::.sed mul'h of th1· ::.cason Sports M•1i l ba~ .,......,..... In a Pl .. lekt MuJor I U\t buflbllll umpires, ae· Ill ('lhllllllt'd lu j.11 IJSMl fl' "ll lUllilOnS ()n lht• f1cld. llllW hml thl·mi.ulvc11 In Ollll orr th(• tlel<I . Na t101u1I IA'uaiuc Pre11ld{•nt Chub t'~oey has 11ent h111 umplr<'lf o tclcaram ordering th m Into camp by March I~ with 11ancd cuntnclJI Local umpire have been work· 1na uhlblllon gomes In tht •baence of the 11trlklng big l111aicu ~ lUl,1>11 Cbarlea Floley 111 reportedly clo11c to muk int 1u1 •u million deal lo 11(111 the Oakland A's Yunkt'<' Studlum. which w1111 purchHed and renovated by th•• City of New York, 111 cracklnfl The cracks, apparently 1·uu1t'd hy winter weather. havt 11ppeared In the outfield 1't•ndi. Muny Sao•uillu hit a th.ree-run homer as the 1'1tbburah P1ratt•s df'fc:alt.'<I the Detroit T igers, 7-<I, :inap- 1>'"1 lht> T11eri' thr ·c-1ame exhlbltlon winning streak Jobn Poff'• lhreti run home run capped a lO·run ninth In· ntn.c "" tht• f>hlludelohla Phllll«ili eru11hed the Chlca1eo White Sox, JJ 2 ltedfaMa Stat~ lln.1al"• Oft Top Tht• ·11111 Tw\'nly teams in Tht! Associated Press col •··•••· h1.011\db1.11l Poll. w1tti flrsl-place votes in parenthe11e11 1.111d :w.,No11 n ·t•ords I ndhrnu St (S<J) 30 0 II Duke 22-8 ., tll'LA ll> 24 4 12 San F'nmc111eo 22·6 .I M It hlt(llll M 121 22 t> tJ Lou1sv1lk 24 7 ' N Ull l' U,1 flW 2:1 5 14 Penn 23 5 ~. /\ r k I.II\'• I.IS 24·4 15 Purdue 24 .7 IJ l>c•J'.wl 23 5 16 Oklahoma 21 9 I l 11111 .. 1a11n St 23 5 17 St John's, N Y 20 10 '4 !-.\ rtll'U't' 26 3 l ti Rutgers 22 IS 'I Nu1 th ( urohnu 23 ti 19 Toledo 22 7 Ill M..i1111wlfr ~2 6 20 Iowa 20 H Sponst""a•ter Win• JO•h Straight Sporlscuslcr Marv Albert o r NBC'!\ • N1.•w .. <:1•nkr •I has won the New York State Sportsra~ter or lht• Yl'ar award for the 10th con serut1vc yt•ar Albert is the voice of the New York Rangers and New York Knicks The US. na tional voll{'yball team overcame a two-set de fi cit and beat Finl<1 nd m tht.-third game on the Americans' tour or Europt.'. 10·15. 7-15, t5·8, 15·8, 15·9 Veteran defenseman Jocelyn Guevremoot will Join the New York Rangers to d ay. consummating a trade wi th the Buffalo Sabres and ~1ssunn~ that three young derenscmcn who cam e lo the Sabrl.!s in thul deal will be eligible for the Stanley Cup pla yoff~ Telev,.lon~ lladto Follow1no an• the ma1or c,porls events on te1cvc\1on ton1qht . Rclt1nqs an• ., • ' • excC'llent , • ' worth wat ch1nq, ' , l;11 r . , forgpt 1t 6 p.m., Channel 9 ./ ./ .,/ NBA BASK ET BALL· LakPr s at Washington Announcers: Chick Hearn and Pat Riley The Laker s fe ll out of fir st pl;,ce 1n thP Pac1tlc 01111s1on with onC' of lhPl r poorest efforts of the season F r iday nlqht at thf' Forum. And they continued their losinq way s Sunday 1n Boston Washington's Bulletc;. paced by Elvin Hayt>s, are teadmq the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conferenc(' and f 1qure to q1ve lhf" Lakers trouble. RADIO Br10.,ketbo ll L aker '> at Wa'.>htngton. 6 p m , I< L.AC 1570) Borowiak Staggers Rmnirez WASJflNGTON IAP> Raul Reader Crit i cizes Selection of Coach Golden West Women Win On Two Fronts Karen Owens singled in the bottom of lht> 13th 1nn1nR and eventually scored on C1ndcl' Secrist's sacrifice fl y to break a scoreless deadlock a nd give the Golden We~t College s oftball team a l ·O victory over v1s1ling Orange Coast Ramirez ha ~ been having a rough lime Ramirez, the fifth seed in the men's pro te nnis tournament here. left his rackets in Brazil, didn't receive his new ones in time and hud to borrow one from fellow pro Sherwood Stewart. Ala s. tl was loo much for Ramirez. ronsidered No 12 in the world on the romputer print- out of the Association of Tenru~ l'rofess1onals "l 'M HAVING a tough time getting going," said Ramirez. after being upset by unseeded Jeff Borow1;.ik 6·1, 3-6, 6-4 Mon- day in the hrsl round of the tournament. "I've just been play- ing temble. and I can't seem to get baek the sam e attitude I had oofore. when l was winning ." Ramirez, a 25-year·Old Mex· 1can who was runncr·up to Brian Gottfried here last year, has won only one singles match in four tournaments this ye ar, only a scant handful since happier times last October. "I WAS SICK, I fell awful, but I tried to come back too soon because I wanted to play in the Davis Cup,·• said Ramirez, who lost the decisive fifth match in Mexico's 3·2 loss to Colombia in an American Zone aer ies tn December. ''Then I look the re11t of the year o((, but I haven 't been able to get on the rlght road back." Later Monday night, top- seeded Eddie Olbba, the sev enth-ranked player In the world. struggled post Bruce Manson 6·3, 2-6, 7-S to win hla first round of the tournament which otters $24.000 to the winner. Dear Editor: Once again Tom Jacobson and the administration at Newport Harbor High School have shown com ple t e disregard for the wishes of the students they are supposedly educating. They put In a varsity football coac h who the team doesn't think is the best choice. Despite a secret ballot by the team in which they voted 58·12 In favor of John McGee they put 1n another roach. Evidently re quests of the players who mu11t face such teams as Servile and Fountain Valley prepared by a "nice guy". when they wish dis- c ipline and strong fundamen· tals, mean nothing. Do m1ddle- aged m e n who have nf"ver played football and think in te rms of a Cake "educational phllosop.hy" have a right to deny the wishes of 58 boys who will be the ones playing their hearts oul agains t we ll coach ed teams without the strong coaching they want? Mr. Jacobson. once again you have Callen under the press ure of the "Rich Kids " parents who are responsible for your fight with Mr. Engla nd and now a(raid of a strong coach who might teach their spoiled kid" how to be me n. Nume with.held Plzzlt"a Prals'd Sportt Oopurtmcnt: I returned from school thlit weekend and reud of my forme r coach's reUrement l'O) speak· ln1 of NewPort Harbor's Bill Plulctl. I can rememhcr one moment lhot wUI truly r •preKenl my (('Cl Inga toward lhls mun Al the end of the 1973 football season our coach. Don Lent, went on to Cypress College. We were com- ing ofr of a championship yea1 and looking toward another. Bill Pizzica stepped into a high· pressured situation a nd led us admirably to another Sunset League title. He Instilled pride. dedication . and patience in all of us. These are the virtues that I ha ve ca rr ie d with m e throughout my college sports career. I will never forget this man and I'm sure my former team· mates reel the sam e. The mem be rs of those "73 74" Newport wonder teams arc now spread lhroufehout the United States. but Wt' will always he together h.-rCJwu• of the love nnd care Bill Plzzu•1J rlllOwt•d cuch and every ind I vldunl Goorl IUt·k Co1u·h Brian K . Theriot Pl.-1Uant 'l'oplf' lfowurd I. lfondy . I £'1•rt111t1l y wh1h lo thlrnk you for t ht1 hnti 1u t k it• you provided u11 with m u recent t'dll Ion of the Hally 1'11111 It wa" 11 moi.t plemuull 101>11• of t•o11ver11allon ul lhei Uourc1 or Dlr"dora mcelln.: u11<1 111 utly upr1rttcl11lt:d hy the Ollllrtl ho1.1rtl unc1 Rtofr O( lht> Jlurhor Ar'vu Uoy•' Cluh Thu out11hu\dlnw conlrlbuUon mudt1 to our romrnunltles by the lloy11' C:luh proKram ull too often 1itc1e1 unnoticed, anc1 believe me It 11 a lltt Ukcs that which you "" vt! u1 that 111 priceless ex poaur" anc1 much needed fuel for our tireless ataU. H. Newell Stickler lmmedl1te Pail President Board of Directors Harbor Area Boys' Club Secnsl pitched the fina l fi ve innings and picked up the win. improving hr r record to 5-0 Shl' hasn't allowed an earned run •n 37 straight innings. The victory keeps Golden Wr sl's women unbeaten at 10·0 Golden Wes t Co ll eg e ·~ women's basketba ll team 1m proved its non·conference record to 15·0 Wllh u decisive. 70-57 vw tory over Long Beach City Mon day. Kim Eisenhart pulled down 16 rebounds and scored 10 points to help the Rustlers ' cause. wtule Terry Roberts hit on nine of 17 a ttempts from the floor and finished with 19 points Also scorina in double figure .. we rt' Pam Banks I 17 1 and M l'ledcy RI and 115 >. Malavasi H o spitalized H ONOLULU <AP > Los Ange les Roms ' Couch Ray Malavasl. who became 111 durlng the Nuton a l f'ootball League m eetings here. is t•xpected to re main al St. Francis Hospital u fe w days for observation, ll<' cording to NFL spokci1man Al Wu rd M3luva11I. 48. asked lo be take n to the hospital Monday night after he had d ifhculty breathing and broke out in a cold sw~al, according to St Franchi 11poktH1wom1rn Tubby Chol. BASKETBALL INOIANA'S RAY TOLBERT DUNKS OVER ALFREDO MONROE ' ACC Clubs F a ll Tourney Enters Quarters From AP Oi11palch(·., Big Te n bu::.l.1 ll1all r.·1Jr1•0.,t•nt.Jtl\(", lt11l1 Jna .1nd O h 111 St.it•· dr•·w b,lrei. into th1 '>t:m1f111;il round. tournament ufflc1:•b an nounrl'd today Pairings <ili.o wc·n · a nnounrc•d for Thur'id:.i y ni,i:hl''> tt11rtl roun1J games Old Dominion at Purdut and Ala bamo:1 .i t T('xas /\&.M The sem1C1nab ~•II takt.' plac·t· Mondi.ly night at Madison Square· Garden with Thur<;d;.iy night s winner~ fa cing c uch other and I nd1ana me<.'t1n~ Ohio Stall' The champ1on ... h1p 1:-. set for next Wcctnesday n1 ,i:ht al thto Gardt'n On<' thmg wa~ certain aftc•r Monday night .., J<'t1on thl' Atl;.iri tic Coast Conference is throuj!h fo r thl' .Yl'iH /\ day after tughly nrnked North Carolina and Duke we re upended in the NCAA tourn.i menl. Clem~on . Mar)'land and V1rg1nw \\l'rt' ou..,lt·ll rrom thl' NIT Thus five of lhe seven /\CC tt·am ... C'nll'rt'd po!)l::.l'ason play. <in•I by m1dmght Monday. all had twcn eliminated Old Oom1n1on rlropp<'d Clt·ml.on fl! 59 in douhlP ov1•r11m1• Ohio Sta te• topped M<iryland 79 i2 and Al ab;.ima trimmed Virginia 9(J SK in NIT action Monday Meanwhil e. India na beat Alcorn Stal<' 73 69 to hand th(· mini power 1ls first lo~ .. of the year. Purdue hl•j t Dayton 84 70. and Tt·>. as A&M trimmed Nevada Rt•no 67·64 Oltlo St. 794 Ma111land 72 .. I'm not going to say the ACC 1s tx·ttcr or that the Big Tcn "' better than u ...... said Maryland Coach Left y Dr1escll arter the Buckeyes got 23 points from Kelvin R;.inscy to r.ni.,h thl· Terrapini. "No matter what I say. they're going to continue to say tht•y have the best leal(Ul' in the t•ountry and we an the Big Te n will say we 're the best.·-offf.'red Ohio St<1lc Coach Eldon Miller Ransey. who s cored in double figures for the 61st consecutive game. ignored th<.' mild controversy $peak101e for the 'players. Ransey said "We Just thlllk mostly that any team in 01vis1on I can beat any other team on a given lllJ!ht .. Indiana 73. Akorn St. 69 Alcorn State. wh1r h h;.id won 28 straight. fell lo Indiana after ~lag mg ~1 lale rall y The lloo51ers jlOl 19 point" from forward Mickey Woodson. but t h£' Rraves battled within two points with 2t seconas rt. m a 1n1ng befor e two fret.' throwi.. by ln ~1an" ~ Ranoy Wittman insured the outcome "Despite the los11. w~ prov1."(i '"',. pu1nt rtiat we are a gooa baskctbaU team," said Alcorn Coucn Dave Wh1lnty "We paid our d ue!> th.i s year lo r eceive re:.~rt and rceogn1t1on We'll be better prepared to come back next vear " Larry Smith :.cored 18 points for Alcorn's Rraves Old D0111lnlon 6 I~ Cl.-,..•on 59 Clem.son went :.core less for nearJy the last 14 minutes of 11:. doublt• overtime loss lo Old Dominion The Tigers look the lead 59 53 Wlth 3:49 le(l 1n regulut1on and controlled the ball for all but two seconds of overtime. Then Clemson's Larry Nance fouled Bobby Haithcock. the re· serve forward made both hJs shots. and the Monarchs ha d their victory Tlf'ers Coach BUI F oster, who ordered the slowdown orrense which took JUSt one shot In each overtime. wa:. unavailable after the game Alabama'!! Reginald King 1~norcd a stomach virus to score 43 points and grab 12 rebounds . powenng the Crimson Tide pust the Cavaliers. In other Monday rnatehe., No. 7 11ced Vlet.or Amaya defeoted John Uoyd 6·2, 6·1, while No. 6 Tim Gulllk1on ousted Eliot Telt1cher M, 4-6, 6·3. HJ1 twin brother, Torn OulllkJton, defeat- ed Sherwood Stewart 8-3, 7.5 und Marty Riessen downed Viet.or Pecci ot Paraguay 7•1, 7·5. Finley Keeps Players' Status Up • m Air Artists Ripped, 11-1 El Toro made the rno1t of a.ven blu, 1cort.n1 n lime• to post an ll·l victory over Lacuna Beach Hi1h in a make·up baseball game Monday on the winner·~ diamond. Mlke MalrPa• went lwo-for-nve wlUa tbNe RBI and two nm1 1c:ored for lbe Char1era. wbo evened tlMtr noft·lu1u. NC!Ord at a.z. I SCOTI'SOALE. Arli CAP l -The Oakland A'• pJayer11, becau se of Charles 0 . li'tnley '8 past performances, hove reason to beware the Ides of March. "You beat Charlie Jn arbitration? You're Jlone," one player told relief pltcher Oave Hceverlo 11 March 15 b11eba1J'1 lnterlea1ue tradll'\I deadline: approached. "Could be," 11reed Heaverlo. "But l know I'll be pltchln1 t0mewbere and tbat'1 all I care about." PINLEY K£1tP8 TALICJNG about aelUna the Amerlc:an Leafue team. but -'fr ... ... .. t l I as of now ht'• still in cbar1e and the players know that anythln1 could bap. pen. "But we haven't got anybody now that be can trade for seven players.·' noted pitcher Rlck Langford, alluding lo the trade tut March is \Mt 1ent Vida Blue to the San Francisco Oianta. Finley traded Route JacklOn 1nd Ken Holliman to Baltimore ln tbe final d1y1 ol 1princ trltn.lnf three yeara a10. Second batman Pbl 01mer not to Pltuburah ln 1 nJne·player, March 15 deal two yean a10. ' MITCHELL PAGE, tbt A '1 tead.ln1 ' l • hitter over the la11l two Reasons. came to tbe A's m the Garner trade. He was SUS· pended. (or h..is re(uaal to play In an in· trasquad game, before the A's started a four·aame exhibition road trtp over the weekend. "t heard something about the San Dleco Padres belne Interested In me," he uld In t.he early dayit of 11pr1.n1J train· ln1, before Ftnle)' made him a tl0,000 pay ra.lle offer whlch Pase con1ldered ml1erly. But when asked if he felt Finley would trade him, Paae aaid, "I doubt It... ~ LEn·HANDED reltaver Bob Lacey 111ud, "I'm through guessing. Every lime I picked up ;a newspa~r last year I read that J was going to the Californi~ Angels. But here I am." Lacey appeared In 74 games last year. his first full ileason in the major leagues tie led lhe leaaue In ap· pearances and te•mmate Heaverlo was .second. pitching In 69 games. "I was the only one of the five player11 who went to arbitration that Charlte wanttd lo cut." said llcaverlo, a rour · year bll league veteran who brou1ht a $'75,000 saJary over trom San F'ranrlaco last March and won a raise to '8(),000 ln arbitration last .month. ,, • 5 I ~ v .l n ----,.. .. .._ ~ ~· .,.,..,,,.,..,.,. FOR THE RECORD I GOLF I BUSINESS ~ . ' ' ' • • 111.Ml•lflQlll ""9ULl .\IP~l"''-'- .... llle IOI 00. OU \ • t C eht()•"I• 011 Dtl too t • 1 Jo...,, C-'-" l•t H-••"" .t1 -p .... , A••• Oo"•Y IU, ll••h ••• WllttenH Ill 80otw 1tl -_,..,.., "' ti0t••¥<1111 l ~ .... s. ..... h .... ., .. _l_..,. ... . • 0 \ ·~... '°' --, ' c New YO" VMll,.., 000 ODO 0 I 0 Hooton ,.,..,.,...,, 1•1 C••I~"' "' ""' I "Qll\O<\ 0.1•• It ('\•¥ Mlr•t.11• 0t l W~lfll Ill -R_,,...., W Hoot(~' I (I .. ollM•-Mottftr _.t ti OJJ 1\\1 ) 11 t tt•t11mu,.., OM tQO t"C)(l 1 to o \t111nQ.,rf'-O'\ J _,,.,. 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H .ff PROVIDENCE lAP) -Middleweight con· tender Marvin Hagler knocked down Bob Pat- terson six tim es a nd ••I stopped the Paterson. N .J ., fighter ln the third r ound on a Mo nday night card which in· . .... , . 1 05 1 34 1 32 1.49 1 es 1 85 '78 ue 2 13 1 85 185 eluded a clowning ex· hibition performance by heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali. Ali played the burroon with three sparring pa r tner s a t th e Provide n ce Ci vi c Center. Sporting some pudgl· ness around the middle. All sparred two rounds e ach with John "Dino" Denis of Attleboro. Mass .• Alphonso Jones and former heavyweight champ Jimmy Ellis. But Ali showed llltJe or the form which won him three b eavywe lg hl c b a mplons hlps. Oc· caslonaJly he was heard to about, "I'm too• old, I'm lOo old for thla. 1' Hagler of Brockton. Mass., noored Patterson five Um~ In the second round ot Ulelr scheduled to-rounder. And in the third, he downed Pat· teraon with two dtht.s to lhe atomach and a aerie• of puncb4!1 to the bead. Hasler , 44 .4 .a , weighed 162 po'!nds . \ ' N OAll. Y PILOT 85 . . T'uuedav. Morc:h 13, 1979 OAILV PILOT 83 • . 9£1//) Ycu> Klr'£c5 I •' rl(• /.Jo' • ( ":~I'!;:, •'" /',rr I , t'/,. ,Nt /J.kA S. J.A fi.Jf•4 .• -1rr1 ntc,.. Ct• .;,,. ;'t't//' 70(" • A re· /If <-." , ... .< , vce:.. k, .1lf'. / m,r t1/-tR r ,,,_, lh ~ .. lf.f.. ~,·1· t '/:' .;.v 71ff r •lL ru 1. 11.NV n., '/'.A.:>ff':'£L ,.;,('{ r '"A "'A /j f :ui'A r ' .t /ll. E > .,, "tit .,/ • ' ntr -!/ ti I !t F1 -' ~ l'rli.t1t..• ... i ? • ."\."PY !>Jtl}(;.l00 Ak.~~I Wll~T ~V() A'A.AtT. """£' ..... 'llE fiJ~· e "f 'mt Sl ""~ .,.,, ....... '• __,. Tourney Nears TV Towers Help Golfer Ry HOWARD L. HANDY 01 IM 0•1ly l'tlOI SteH If club members at Mei.a Verdl' Country Club have any doubts remaining about the upcoming LPGA Kem per Open golf tournament. all the) need do is play the course and look for unexpected obstru( lions. One club member was heard to say this wee kend that he was fortunate the tele\ 1s1on towers had been erected at the 15th green "I hit a ball that was headed out of bounds but 1t hit lhc tower ;.ind l got a fr<.•e drop," the ('Jub me mber said The telcv1s1on towers are being er ected on the (our holes for N BC's C'O\ erage of the event the fmal two days LATEST ADDITIONS to the field for the March 29-Apnl l event in Costa Mes <t are LPGA Hall or Farner Kathy Whitwo rth. 14 year veteran Donna Caporu Young and Sandra Post. winner of the Din<th Shore Winner's Circle and one other tournament last year. Nancy Lopez. the sensation of lhe tour IC1Sl year 1s s kipping thts week 's tournL'Y in San Diego but will play at Mesa Verde • * THERE ARE ONLY EIGHT places remaining for the pro·a m portion of the Kemper Open on Wednesday, March 28 Early concern was that the full field would not be completed this year but 1t now appears that more than enous:h players will be available for the event. assunng a sizeable portion of the $30,000 James Kemper has assured the Arthnt1s Founda lion as its portion or the t•hanty benef1c1ary. • • • SIDRLEY ENGLEHORN. the LPG!\ teacher of the year for 1978. has announced the schedule for he r golf school at Wh1spenng Palms Country Club in Rancho Santa Fe The schools will provide concentrated instruction over five·day periods. April 29-May 4 and Oct. 28-Nov 2 Included on the teaching staff are Shirley Spork. Diane Keppen. Barbara Cr awford and Micki MacDonald For information concerning the SC'hOOI. call 270-6230 or write to The ShJrley Engle horn School of Golf, 2252 Cammito Prec1os a Sur, La Jolla, 92037. ~king A r~a Co11rJrn BIG CANYON -Medal Play Tournament A Flight-Jane Ma rlin, 65: B Fhghl-Betty Wood- ford. 69 Two Low Balls of Foursome · Ann Merritt, Mary Marks. Duffy Whitlow. Fama Danley. 130. IRVINE COAST -Two Better Balls of Foursome . I. Ruth Smith. Bernice Stetson, Rulh Poole. Camile Lindquist, 134 , 2. <tie l Shirley Ober stein, Joan Furry, Mar y Ann Barke r . Ernestina Valdes; Nina Hannahs, Rose Harold, Jane Gregory, Fran Strickler, 135. Match vs . Par Tournament: A FJight-l. Dee Dee White. e ven, 2. Dorie Amen, minus 3; 3. Ctie> Shirley Oberste1n, Thelma Garford. minus 4. B Flighl-1 <lle l Rose Harold and Mary Lou llogeboom. 2 unde r , 3. (t1e 1 Betty Allen. Cay Hallberg, even Beverly Cornwell of Irvine Coast finished fourth in a gaest t.lay tournament at Big Canyon cc. I 0-kilonieter Race Set for Huntington SCATS. the Southern California Aero Team, will host an AAU sanctioned 10-kilomete r (6.25 miles) race in Huntington Beach Saturday, March 31 Amateur men, women and children of all ages are invited to participate in any one of 14 categories. Trophies will be awarded to the top finishers in each age group. Certificates will be g iven to all finjs hers Check in time is 8 a.m. at the SCATS gym located at 5822 Research Dr. in Huntington Beach. and the run will 3tart and e nd at tbe SCATS facili· ty . The race will begin at 9: 30 and early registra- tion is recommended because or an entry fee break. The AAU has a minimum $2 entry or $6 for en- try and athletic bag. Regist.ratJon after March 20 will be $3 and $8. respectively. Pickford to Lecture THOUSAND OAKS-The seventh annual Thousand Oaks High Football Coaching Cllnic Is scheduled tor March 31 with activity beglnnin& at 8:30 a.m. with registraUon. · Among the featured speakers are former Foul\tain Valley High Coach Bruce Pickford. St. Oenevleve High Coach Linden Crow. Collon Hlah Coach Don Markham and Ted W11Uams, Compton Kilb '1 football coach. Pre-re1i1tratlon post marked pnor to March 23 lt •· RelistraUon al \he door ls ST. For further lnlormallon contact Bob Mwsella <80~) 495-7491 at Thouaand Oaks H11h. 2323 Moorpark Road. Thousand Oaks. 01390. JamH Kolter, an attorney and pension and hl· :.uran<'t' c·on:.ultant. has become an associate at 8 .-l.. Yarborough & Associates, Newport Beach diamond brokers and dealers He 1s a member of the Illinois Bar and li <'hartered life underwriter and has worked in th•• hre insurance and e mployment consulting fields for 22 years. .. Patrick G. O'Neill, Uana Point, has 101ned Newport Equity Funds, Newport Beach. as eor- porate controller. He 1s rei.porunble for accountin.: operations. financial reporting and management. He worke<i with Gil Blankenbaker & Co .. a local CPA firm for :.1x years. Be fore lha l he wa~ controller for a llind dt!veloping company . .. S~ve Smith. San Clemente, has been promoted to senior vice president and assistant to the pres ident at Bank of Newport. Newport Beach. Before• Joining the bank in 1973, he was a vice president wi th Securit y National Bank m Battle Creek. Mich • D. Alan Reece, Irvine. has been named com· mercial leas ing manager fo r the Irvine Company's property management div1~1on. He 1s rt"spons1hle for leas ing exis ting Irvine Company-owned and ·m anaRed office buildings and shopping centers an Irvine and Newport Beach. Included are four h.Jgh·n se. two medium n sc and s ix low-rtSl' office buildings and 10 village shopping centers An 11th shopping center will be added this year Dut1('s include selection of tenants and ne~ot1at1on of leases fo r re-leasing and tease ne~ollations with existing tenants on renewals. He previously operated his own commercial real estate brokeragl' and management office m l''res no . • John R. Hennessy, Newport BeaC'h, has been named chJef operations officer of Marine Midland Mortgage Company, headquartered tn Irvine with branches in Covina. R1 vers1de a nd Phoenix, Ariz He succeeds Wllliam J . Gerard, who left the mortgage firm a::. executive vice pres ident 1n December Hennessy also tern· porar1ly a ss um e d th e responsib1hlies of the Riverside branch genera l manager, s uc· ceedrng G. Robert Rand, who \ert that post an January Hennessy has been as· 11oe1 ated with the M a rine Midland organ1zat1on. based m Ruffalo, N Y .. for the past 13 )ears The com pany as engaged in HE.,.,,.u.n the ongmation and servicing of conventional and go' ernment individual loans on resale residential propertie~ m Ca1trorn1a. Arizona and Nevada for a d1vers1fied list of inves tor:-.. • Able Compu~r. Irvine. has appointed Robert T. Jones. Newport He<ich , as diredor of int.erna· t1 onal marketm~. re:.pons1ble for marketing and :.11les act1v1t1es 10 the international marketplace. . He Wlll coor~inate product support activities with d1stnbutors in Canada. the United Kingdom, Scand1nav1a. Europt:, Japan, Australia a nd South America. He has more than 25 years of experience to in· ternaltonal markcttn~ and has held po!>1tions in many ~orld w1dl' or~anizations. Most recently he was directo r of inte rnataooal ope rations al Weste!'" Penpherals Corp. and vice president, in· ternatronal. at Datum. Inc. He has served in a similar c·apacity at Rockwell International. Hughes. and Beckman Instruments. • J . Bernard Soto has joined Trans-Cal Floan· clef. Newport Beach. as executive vice president m charge of secondary marketing of real est ate loans . He was most recently with Fidelity Federal Savmgs and Loan of Glendale, where he was senior vice president and manager of tbe secon- dary marketing d1vis1on He has m anaged the sale or more than SI billion in real estate loans among banks. sa vmgs and loans. insurance companies and mortgage bankers. * Howard Siegel, president of State Mutual Sav- ings and Loan Association. hai. been named by the Orange Couoty Trade Union COWJcil as its first "Businessman of the Year." John Sperry, president of the Retail Clerks Union of Orange County. was selected by the coun- cil as "Labor Man of the Year." Proceeds of a dinner honorinJt the two were to benefit Histadrut, the Israeli Federation of Labor. which h.a.s 42 councils in the United States. His· tadrut provtdes scholarships for Is raeli youth. • Ronald G. Tracy, Corona del Mar , has been named a vice president of Bateman Eichler, Hill Richards. Inc. He ts an account executive at the firm·-; NewPort Beach office. He has eight years' ex penence Wlth the investm ent firm. * Urban land planner Gary P. Clnti, a principal at Tiie Plannlog Cen&er, Newport Beach, has been appointed to the Urban Land lnslitute's Coun<'tl on Develop· ment Policies and Regulations. As a member of the council. he joins other experts in land planning and development l(I pa rticipate in the research and an.,1ys1s of de velopment reg- ula tory processes across th" ~ataon . The council's goal is to find ways to simplify the reg c1HT1 ulatory process and ways for state governmenLc; to roste r more efficient land use regulatory mechanisms. Active in land planning for more than 10 years. he has directed the land planning, research and community design for several commu.nilies that feature residential, commercial, recreational and industrial land uses throughout Southern Callfomia and lhe Western St.ates. • llo8Uand Lombardo, Newport ~ach, has been named assistant cashier at Bau of Newport's main branch in Newport Beach. She Is forme r assistant cashier at Banlt or Downey and operu\ions olficer at Central Bank or Gl~ndale. She also worked w\Ut Surety National Bank and Security Pacific Danit. • Don Fltcber. Newport Beach, bas been ap· pointed chier of mPchanical design at Cuter En•tneen of Garden Grove. He s upervises the desl1n or m echanical, plumbing. nre Pl\'lec:Uon and he•linl. VffWatlng and air conditionh g Ryslems. Ke has 35 yens of experience in tho consultin1 en(ineerln1 pro· fesalon . ' .. n I .. .. \• I· k y a d 1t ·k •• ,., "O 1\ II :IQ II '()I) '(\'\ IOO '00 .... 11ft Mil 01 ~7 11 • ,.. .... ,. It) ,, , ... dellll\ <t •• ,, •tlon I\ not on Ille t Oii'\ ld II" I "" Of ::= ... a( t*M"-tedlllQ tld In ft\AllCI llulkMI •Wl\fft llllOl'I ... f d .,., 19\K• ' fltt OAILVPILOT Business • STOCKS v••hl W°"*"'? W hoco & reaearch OLD STOC K eer t1hct1h 1'1 M1uss1v~ t1nenc1a1 lttir•'v ptus m1C'ro fllm m1crc IH n•• T noul!.90<1'> ot 1101J '"'l"' I Pl fllntll m.ttf'118I cJ ti 1no b~ck lo 1Q<lt. Fluor Def eats South Africa Ban Sf'lnd PHOl("IC C"IPV ot <.t111thc 11111 with t.hll\ 11 lo• 18 00 C)l'f C t""'f'•IOY ..... .._.._ __ _ SK~lloe-rw .. •4 P1 11o•cle l l•t•r•••••• ~ 141 I.._ St W+. l OO h ....... CA~tlOI 12 tlt 7t S.51l 1 r, 0 P•fer WIDE AREA COVERAGE ORANGE CO.-L.A Br THOM Lt.<'Oq Ol 1 ... 0•11• ~I ... "" .. A propcl'>ul thut fo'luur Corp ~\op l'lt't>k1nii ne>w l•roJt'<'l' in South Afr1n 1 unlll ril<'llll pollc1t'., 1ar .. <"h.inwt.,.1 ha., lwt•n ch-ft>itlt•d b} :..h1m ·holdt•r' St>wrnl hundrt·d or lhr l'n1C1nN•r1nt1 1u1d c.·on 11tr u<'llm1 <'onwan)' 'l h11r1•holdt•rt. 111 l ht> South (. oo::it Ph1u a llolt'I h l\lf·nc•d Munduy to u pollll' but 1n\111lt•nl prt• l'nlat11m of tht• pro1iu'tl1I by bucker .. ,rn\I .in c-qu11JI) >n!>l\lt•rtl rt''I JJOn.,t' In J Hotx•rt ··iuor prt•s1dt•l\t ,ind rhuirmun or th11 bourd Hl l.l. S()tlTIU;:1u n (W ltll' i\nll'rlC'tln t'rwnd' ~'l\ll't" Commlltf"t' ,,11d W<1rk un IJ $2 H lullwn l'0 .11 hquil1rulwn vruwt'l h•nth•d to :i.uµpocl tht• mmoral) ~ h1tt• 1J41l11 ws or ,1vurthwd. whrh• ••l ht•r s \,llll t-'luur ... f111un 1·111I 1 lout 'h11uld tw u:-.e>d to r humw IJ1'1\t polu·u·' .. 'hx'r an 11 µn·p.ir l'd ri•:.p1111,1· ,,)I() I ht• ,·uni pall\ ,1h1IJ\'" h)' lht• Ill~'\ uf C'llUOtr It'!> Whl'rt II UO\'!\ h11,11w'' .and lhut tn ~11ulh i\(n1·J 111 llJl'l'l' pro '11k lrJ1111t1~ ;w<I 1e1h'I for 111.H "" ~11\'ll~lng p1•1 .. 11ntilh ht• 1tl.J1h-d I truly hdlt'\ t• I h,1l I ht• 1·11ur..1• \nu .ir1· .. u.:.:1·..,ting would hurt ruth1·1 th,111 ht·l11 th1 l"-.11>h )uu 11ruft''' lo IJl' 1·11m·1·rnt·d ,1he111t 1u: SAID A BLACK MF.MBE R of South J\(ricn's t(Ovt.•rnme nl suy:s Ame rl<'an com panies s hould stay to provide Jobs Hut aulOlher proposal supporter questioned the bl.ick govl•m mt>nl m em ber's uuthorlty to s peak for low· purd , ur1 •mployf"d bl1Jcks who du not have lht' tiaJhl lo vote .. :hz&~th J ackRon of the A Jo'~ said corporate 111uct1on now "may m ake at difficult lo operate in Sou th Aln<'a ortcr lht: me111table turnover of con trol to blacks " KllE CAI.I.ED FOR USE OF peaceful p res· sure> by "1uor to IO{'rease black hiring and tram· 1n.e and lo extra('l cha nges 1n subcontractor r ules rt'Ktmhng blat'ks Fluor . tn <1\.nl'l tones. challe nged the speakers to (fl a~ up a last of countries in which human nflhls 1.1rt.' not observed. to write a pohcy s uit able for doing business tn each, then to examine their l'ons1blency He said trainrng tn construction a nd plant operat ions helped m any blacks to m ove up econonucally. and an a ide said wages for Black!> an • increasing in South Africa faster than for whites • Sulhvun responded : "We are not concerned a bout a mor e humane form of slaver y ." Fl.UOR SAID THE COMPANY had recently eont racted ror two furthe r stages of the coal pla n t's cons truction -before the annual meeting d iscussion of the matter -and that proxy votes \about 40 percent of the tota l 13·plus mllhon shar es l incUcated shareholders would def e a\ the proposed ban on new South African business. T he count showed less than 4 percent of shares voted supported t he proposal. w1th 2.224 of Fluor 's 15.000 or so shareholders vollng ror it. Their total was 569.468 votes of 13 million cast. In othe r discussions, F luor said not earnings mcreased for tbc h!th consecutive year and that rerord net carnmgs hit $78 4 million on $2 9 billion tn total revenue~ OAVID S. TAPPAN JR., vice chairma n of the board. said the compa ny had not been able to de termine 1f the corpor ation had lost money on its rive major Ira nia n projects Most were near ly complete when a ll but one or the company's Ame rican respresentallves were flown out o r the country because of the violence d uring and after the change in its government. he s aid OPPOSED BAN Chairman Fluor '17.10 .:.:.-.,:. :-,o DEPOSIT o~ APPROVED CREOIT OIUl\LI (OU~ H It '\1>10 fl l l l'HO~t St 11\!t<. I , .. CASH FAST Homeowners Loans arranged for any reason Credit no pr o b l e m Borro w on your equity Call now for c o u r t eous: f ast 1nformat1on PUC to Mull Appeal Of Removal of Power Tappan said the company has not been able to dett-rmtne whether it will be able to r esume wor k on projects and support service contracts in Iran Tappan and F luor agreed that despite change!\ tn government a nd other unrest. developing na lions. especially in the Mideast, would continue to need technologica l scr 111ces only inte rnational rnmpames hke f+'luor can provide Spa Firm Gains in Quarte r Ht'allh lndustrn.·~ In1· Newport ReaC'h, has rc ported nl't earn1nt(~ for th e fourth quarter t'ndl·rl Dec 31 of $269,000, or :$ 1·cnt::t a :.h;.ire. on re venues of $9,5 19,000 f'l"'.'i ~t.iA ANA 135-3305 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 6 42-5678 1714) 547-7151 AMERICAN Mof"hlacJe Co. ~ 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540-9 100 S AN F HANC I SCO tA I' 1 The stale Public Utll at1es Commission pletnned to discuss today wh e ther to a ppe al a court dec1 s1on stnppmg 1t of the PQ._wer to re· gulate ratcs"~nd rou tes 1n Califor n ia or tn · terstate airline ser vice Eugene Ra leigh, PUC lJubhc affairs oUicer , said Monday t ha t the agency is required to en · force s tale law unless countermanded by a n appe llate court. IN AN ACTI ON tha t the state claims could cos t air travele rs a s mur h as $200 million m highe r rar es. a fede r al j udge ruled Friday t ha t the PUC no longer has the powe r to regulate r ate s. routes a n d s er11 1ces of a i r line s operat ing u nder the Fede ral Aviation Act. Those arc airhnes tha t n v routes in other states but also have service 1n· side California. T h e section of the Califo rnia constitution and all other sta te laws giving the state a uthori· ty over these a irlines w e r e d eclare d "un- con stitution a l , une n · force able a nd void" by U S . District Court Jud ge S p e n cer Williams. T HE ORDER , entered on the record Monday. w a s in the fo rm of a s ummary judgm ent to e leven airlines. the fede ral government a nd t he Civil Ae ronaut ics Board. I nterstate a irlines that a lso fly routes inside Cal ifornia have fought to get o ut from under t he PUC and charge the hig he r fares allowed by fede ra l r egula tions . WiJliams he ld the 1978 f e d e r a l Ai r lin e De r egulation Act p re · e mpted all laws which ga ve tbe s tate P UC re · gulatory author ity over i n te r s tat e ai r l ines annual yield* $10,000 minimu m deposit 1nrough Wednesday, March 14, Home Savings will continue to offer its To accommodate the anticipated last min- ute demand, all our branches wi ll remain 6-month T-Bill Accounts iiiiii5i open late, until Thursday. at these rates. After Wednesday, new govern- ment regulations wi I l fo rce the March 15th- 22nd rates on all T-Bill Accounts to go down by at least one half percent. So, if you want to take advantage of these 't high rates, act now. o perating under lht• CAB. 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Her wit· tic1s m underlined that buying & home is one of the "most d1rfit'ult and em()lronally charged decisions the average fnrn1ly makes 1n u llret1m c" TIDS IS A KEY REASON why, when i.omethang goes wrong with any newly purchased home. cons umers arc uutra~ed as well as heartsick s~nous home defects t•racking walls. exposed - 1ng. faulty p lumbing. etc rank among consumers' ~ µroblcms Unless the hom.-bu1lding industry acts soon lo dc.•al wilh this 1s:-.ue. Dole warns, the federal government will be fort·cd to i.t<•µ 111 to help l'Onsumcr\ get a fa 1 r de iii. Today, tht.>n• 1s lil tit> a homebuycr tan do 1( -.tuck with ;J $60,000 lt•rr\on The buyer can '11<• suit. charg10~ the Money's Worth builder violated what 1s called ''an implied warranty of habitability " Hut few have the courage or the resources for a long, costly court battle The home l1ullders • association has a home owners wsrr3nty program that offers decent and inexpensive c although not <111 mclus1 ve > protection against major strut tural defects for up lo 10 years The warranties. ava1labh.• on condominiums and townhouses as well as single family houses. cost $2 per c:.ich Sl.000 of the price of a house The builder pays this cost but passes it along to the buyer through a mark·UP in the selling price of the house NOT ALL 8 ILDE RS 11.J\VE Joined this or com paru hie warranty programs ·'People get mo rt• protection buying a toaster than a homl'." Dole quotes a Mass<1chusetts state official as say 1ng This 1s om• explanation why some st<Jtes have passed laws g1 \ing all new homebuyers, not just those purchasing a warrantv-backcd home. <sccci.s to defect coverage. Ne w JersPv's New lloml· W<trranty and Builders Registration J\ct. for example. requires builders to offer a private war ranty that mel'ts cert am ..,t<1ndards or to JOIO the state-run insurance system WHILE FEO£RAL OFf'ICIALS are closely morutor· ing such state cxperimt!nts. most seem to prefer that the homl•buildmg indui.try do the Job. Private warrant y plan!. woulrl be an effcctH'(' way lo do this. they say, because the plan~ give builders an rncent1vc t-0 construct better quality homei. Until more builders sign up for warranty programs. new home buyers must l.H: on guard. Some tip:.. Check out the reputation of the builder with pcoplt· who have hvt>d in lhc1r homes for some time. Hequesl a warranty with at least 10 years protc<: twn against maJor defects It Sh\luld be backed by an 1n dependent insurance comvany Uncertainty Hits Dow; Limits Rise NEW YORK l/\P1 Theapparentiron1ngoutofthcpro blems block1n~ a Mideast peac:t' sentiment pus hed the stot•k market ahead toduy. but aoalyi.t.:. said continued uncertafoty about the pact limited the rise President Carter. ~nding J long wckend of s huttle diplomacy 1n the Mideast. said he had la id the ··comer::itope ··of a Mideast peace agreement. The Dow Jones industrial avnage closed up 2.25 cit 846.93 Gamers led dt>chning issues 2 1 on the New York Stock Exch ange . . tiit#Jekfll 111 Th•• .fiipotliglit I I Pel Up 1J 0 UP II 8 UP 11 S UP •• UI> • 2 UP U Up 16 UP If UP 1' UP 16 UP 1 S Up 1 • UP I 0 UP •• UP 61 UP &1 UP & 7 Up 66 UP 6S Up 61 UP U Up 6J Up 6.3 Up S.o UP S• uq H UP S• Pel Oii 100 Off 71 Off 7 l 011 1, Ott 7 l Ott 11 Oii I 0 Oii •• Oii ~· Off s 1 Ott s. Ott S.J Ott SI Off s,o Ott '' ~fl •• t •• f • 1 Off H Oii • ' ~I f ) t • , ' . ' Off • ' NEW YO~IC IAPI Adv•nc.o ~thneo unch~n(lf'(f Tot&I '"I.if\ ,.~. n1orh N~w •ow"> SAL(:~ NEW YORI( liAPI Aporo• t '""' PfftYI04.1\ <fd'( wr~~ ago Month ago Yur dQO f wo 'l'f'cl" iloQO JAn I lo d.JI~ 1'18 10 d~I., 1•11 10 ~·r PrP11 To<ld¥ O~• eor 11~ ~ ~l '16 01 •81? IM7 •1 ll 1 ~ NY '!.fOC:k 'd'Jt"\ )l 110,000 ?S,1.f0,000 74,"10,000 28,470.000 l•,300.000 7J 'l•0.000 Ul'l.78S,OU 1 1)14~'°000 I 110,150.0.'0 WH•T •MEJI 0 10 NEW YORI<. tAPI Ad••nc!'d 0.-cllntd Ull<MnQMI Total 1\\U"~ Nfw fllq,,.. New low~ IJdd '-'ot• NEW YORI< (API HM<IV ft. HMm.,n \OOI \ll•rr \1 1" Engelhard \llYl'f \7 18'1; labrlul~ \1.~ Gold Quot al ions ly 1'1le Al-lated l'rflS ~lo<INI WO<'ld QOld prtc .. s '°""' Le1ule11: mornlf>O llMlno U.:J'I •O. dOw11 tO .O · &ltemoon IMr>q \2:1'1 10, oown \0.'10 l'•rl1: UNl•all•Clr duf lo a str•k~ _, '"" PUI\ EatNnQIO f'r•11-l"'1: ti.,... '7<0 07 Clown SI 48 Zurl<ll: \731.IS bid. dqwn \l 00. 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(I) l(FMB tCB~I SJll D•t'go 0 KHJ· TV ( 100 J Los Anq~lt!!> 9 KCST (ABCI San Diego m KTT\I (Ind I Los Angeles Q) KCOP TV (Ind I Los Ang• c al KCET· TV t PBS! los AMt:lt'!> Ci> KOCE·TV tPB5) 1'1unllnqton Bedch KOCE to Air 'Romeo' Play Two young lovers pay the ultima te price to cling to their forbidden love. and l wo entire families are tom apart with grief, as KOCE-TV presents William Shakespea re's "Romeo and Juliet." Wed· nesdayal8p.m on Channel50. T he program 1s pa rt of the Public Television Festival '79 membership and public awareness drive through Man•h 18 BASED ON A 1562 English poem by Arthur Brooke, the tragedy or .. Ro meo and Juliet .. weaves a story or dee p love between two young members of fe uding lta han £am1hes and a suc- cession of badly m1st1nwd <'vents that leads to the deaths of the princ ipals and lhree other young relatives. "Romeo and Julll't" sta rs Sir John Gielgud as 'the Chorus, Patrick Ryccart as the moody and emotional Rome o . R e becca Saire as the cou rageous Juliet and Mic hael Hor dern as Capulet, Juliet's father and head of one of the feuding households. OTHER PRINCIPAL PLAYERS include Laurence Naismith as the Prince of Verona, An· thony Andrews as Me rcutio. Alan Rickman as Tybalt. Christopher Northey as Paris and Celia Johnson as Juliet 's Nurse. Interestingly. Rebecca Sa ire. the 14-year-old newcomer playing the female lead, 1s the exact age of Shakespeare's heroine. SQUARES Q) ADAM 12 M,•llut 1nr1 Rll6tl btl 11ch ff•' li Ch1lcJ whostt t11.:uUJ hl .. , umes 11 n r •\.t ,., •QI~ :.erinv:,, fD 28 TONIGHT H11m1nqwuv And Fm1nds' ~ NEWSCHECK ll l THE GONG SHOW 7.65 EI!) PLEOOE BREAK Haqu1ar1y ~clleduloo p1 O· qr11mm1ng mov bt> dol11yod 11utl 10 Pl1'11QO bli>tikS 8:00 0 (8' THE PAPER CHASE If s Har 1 vs K•ngsheld wllell tilt> UnovOf Stl y Buol<I· 1ng Comm•llee plan• to r.ut> frn111 5 lovt'rn Ci) CLIFFHANGERS Su~an W•ll1am~ races a herd 01 ~tampPd•no 1JIOPhan1s J•m Oonnl'r is lukcn prrsone1 by Triorvals men. Orac11111 s 1ea lous gir ll11eno unle&she<i vocoous guard OOQS dQll•nSI Mary 0 JOKER'S WILD 0) THE 000 COUPLE ~t<h) s orandlathllf, tossed oul by nos wile because ol tu~ msene ,eaiousy. arrives •I nos grandson s apart- menr 9:00 0 ()) CBS MOVIE • • • "Zorro" ( 19751 Alain Delon. Slan~y Baker Tt>e governor nl a Span131i province that 15 ruled by a corrupr a<111oc1ecy dis· qu•&eS 1>1mse11 with a black mask ano clOek and rides the countryside lo help 11ie oppressed pea~nts 0 NBC MOVIE • • "Chec .. 8'ed Flag Or Crash C 1977) Joe Don Baker tarry Hagman Ruthless men vie lor $100 000 1n a 1 O<>e·mile ott-lhe·ioad car 1ace on lhe Phllipp.nes O ®l THREE'S COMPANY Holen belreves Ile< mar- Duke l'iewed John Wayne discusses his convictions when he guests on the Barbara Walters Special tonight al 10 on ABC. Channel 7. Bob and Ray on 'Saturday Night' HOLLYWOOD <AP > Goulding bring their television with three of Night Live." Bob Elliott and Ray whims ical humor to the stars of "Saturday The late-night show, with Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman and Gilda Radner. airs Wednesday, March 31. on NBC $199 OVEll 100 Rttllntr llockt" Ind Wall llac llu" IN STOCK O'A' $269°0 AVE 57000 HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION Elliott. president or the two·camera Finley Quality Network. said, "This marks a special mo- ment for me and for the entire Finley family a nd we all hope our new broadcast tower out at the m a ll will work." I '"f AD DOWN" CNt "DIAnt OM ntl MtLr Doily 6 10 , \at \...,Ho4 I /JO An THEATRES IMMEDIATE FREE DELIVERY ~· ~ ~ ! -~~.,, MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE (JACK ANDIRSON J REVEA~ IO the DAILY PILOT ' TUBE TOPPERS CBS fJ 9·00 "Zorro " Alam Delon :,W r~ a~ th(• myi:.te rioui:. swordsman who batllei:. corruption m a Spanish province an this 1975 movie with Stanley Baker. NBC ID 9 :00 "Checkered Flag or Crcish." An off.road auto race in the Philippines offeri:. a $100,000 prize in this movie w1th Larry Hagman and Joe Don Baker · ABC U 9:30 -The Ropers Norman Fell and Audra Lindley of "Three 's Company " in the premiere of their own s pinoffseries (Photo at left > t1age If bre&lung up when Ille catches Stanley with an 1111ac11v1 woman 0 T'ICTACOOUOH G) MERV GRIFFIN Ouesia Na1&11e WoOd Joyce Reb41ta Burd•ll Ce• o1tt Cook •1081) EJHSTEIN'S UHIVEASE Pe1er Ustinov eApla1n1 many ol E1nare1n s lheori11a W11h g1aph1C csemonstr11 uons 1noma11on and ape· c1al visual etttKl5 t :ao fJ @l THE ROPERS cP1em••••l Allt!f selhnq 11>e11 apa11mtin1 "ou'" Stanley and Helen Roper lry oul a new 11111style on 11 condom1n1um CiJ ADVENTURERS "Skele1on In T hf' CupbOard'· lO:OO a a :::...RA WAL TEAS Barbo111Walters1n101v111w' Carroll O'Connor John Wayne end Jen!< Fonoa Q) NIGHT GALLERY In 11 p1ycl11C 1mp111u1or an 1nves11gat0t sees • l\uge shadow pu1eu109 ~s hon. cee iuet t>elore ne finds "8• di.lid m MASTERP•ECf THEATRE "L!llte Em1l1e F1lleen ye&t·OIO Ltlllf' '1•11lOPOrnlS '"'o suitors rnon ca1c11M lhe eye ol weallhy Edward l~ry 10:30 Cl) W NEWS 11:006 D 0 (I) ®J NEWS 0 MAKE ME lAUOH 0 MOVIE • • ,., 'G11• I 19651 Jeck Chapleln H181her Non,, An E ngllall Miier thOoght lo be VICIOU• IS 11ans. lorme<I 1n10 an ooeo1en1 huntlOQ dOQ lt>rougt> Ill& I0\'1ng efforts ot a runaway 0tpn1n boy and a 1<8'1nel ownllf s daughlt'f (2 ll1s 1 CD CAROL BURNETT AND~IENOS Gu1151 1 rm Conway «I) THE OOOOIES 11 15 (1;) f08EANHOUNC£0 11·30 0 8ARHA8V .JONES Barnaby SU$pOCtS lh81 Ille d-Oam or d COtP<>f&le pres. dent rn a pl8116 crash wa:, nor .icc1d11nta1 es •I ~peared 10 be (RI U BE.ST OF CARSON Host Johnny Ca•soro Gu11s15 Suzann" Plesne11e Rodney Danger helo, Norman Fell. "'°" Wlllrams CRI D TWILIGHT ZONE "Klett Tho Can" Charles Whitley comes up w11h an idea IOI relurnrng 10 hos youlh 0 @) ABC MOVIE • • Look Whal s Hap. pened To Rosemary ; 811by t 1976) Patty Duke As Ion Sl ephen McHell1e The t>elf·demon nelf·llllman son ot a New Y()(I\ Coty woman and lhe devtl grows 10 adulthOO<l w rrounc:led by a coven ol Satan worsnroPf''' fR) 0) THE GOHO a..ow (I) GETSMART Ma.< an exec1 IOOk-al1he l0t lt>e Kong agrees ro lake n1a place 11s d decoy tr) CAPTIONED ABC N~S MOR NINO 12:00. TWILIGHT 10..E "Cavender la Coming· AP0<411\llC• 1"911 Ca"9fl dlor haa a n11d ume aarn- ~ '"' '*'"O• 1U ALFRED HITCHCOCK PAUENTS 'file Siik P11t1eoe1' A man pl•n• to remeu y alter "'' first wile hll oaued •w•v g) GETSMAAT Mu •nd 99 dllCOv., thet e guru 11 ploll1ng a wide 1e1le l\ypnot111ng a<:lleme f!l DICK CAVEn Guest Quentin Crlap (Pail 201 ~I 12:30 D MAVIEARV, R.,.O 0) MOVIE • ••' Ledlea Couregeou6' t H~U) L()(el111 Younq. 0•11· na Barrymore Outing lhll Soc;ond World w ar e female av1a1r,. ge11ien a group of ..,omen and lorm" lheWAFP"• 30mml Q) MOVIE • • 0 0 A C 19•91 Edmono O B11en Pameie 81.11on A man ~a1cne;, for tt>e cr1m1n11s "'1'10 gov11 him a 1e1r.a1 dosaoe ot slOw·a<:tlnQ poison 11 hr 30m•nl 12:40 0 (I) CBS l.ATE MOVIE • • Madigan Tt1t1 L"t>on Bdat f t'J731 Rocnard w 1<1ma1k Weslon Govin A de1ec11vo> ~55•Qnlld 1n b11n9 ,, pr·c..on.f-' bock 1n th .. un11eo Sl"W' 1rom I u•OP<' IOSA<. •~• mdr ~om.,wntlrl' on Lisbon 1:00 G TOMORROW Guests Ela1bar.1 t.a111~nd author or rom11n1oc nove1, •nc1ud1ng lhe Flem .. 1~ l (JV~ £ 117"'bf1th Po~t .1u11lo1 ol I"" New C mol\ Po>1E11qu.,nl' 0 NEWS 0 LOVE EXPERTS 1·300 MAYBERRY RF 0 fJ NEWS 2:000 NEWS 0 MAYBERRY, RF 0 0 MOVIE • • •,. Call Me C.en1u~ 119611 Gl<O<Of' S .. rot><<. T ""Y Hancoei. A younq B1111sn ete<k tradf>~ ,., bOWle< l0t a berAt wllttn n1 deet<les tn Y.a11•• ,,, ... con serva11v!' 1o1e t)Pn1nO 10< • lt8e'W'~ ng flint. ·• '~' Bonem1an ar• v.o••t1 •· hrs l 0) MOVIE • *' 1 ~t1tl .. dl t1r II (It~,) Frank Love1oy. Rlch1td Ce1lt1011 SOid*' Ill the KOtN n War lelUM IO b~ Oii tn tne ·-ol lhe .,,.,.,,y (2 ,,,, I • OET&MAA'T A KAOS 199"1 wotll •I Me a well Small mo al.. •hOOI• a b•nl. ou•to and M IJI 11 l>l•med ~11 1 NEWS 2:2& NEWS 1:80 MOVIE • * * A M11dal For 8eflny" ( 194~) Anuro Oft Cordova. J Ce11ol N11all Cl) NEWS 2:'18 MOVIE • • "Tha F=u11er Brunn Men ( 1948) Rlld Slc.llllOn, Janet 81•11 4<00 U MOVIE • • Tr•1n Roblltl1y Con1 .. den11al" ( 1960) Elleza1 Gome• Grando Or11to 0 MOVIE • • • ·~ 'Hrgll Treason I t9521 Liam Redmond, Andre Morellr 0) MOVIE • • • Tne GOOd Humsir Man ( t9501 JBGI< Cars()n LOia Alb•tghl 4.38 IJ STEVE EDWARDS Wedn .. J1day·• Dayfhn .. tf•u'IP• AFTERNOON 12-00 0 • • Macao ( 19521 Roll1H! Mllchum June Hu~sell A ro1cn $ongor and -''' rtoventurer JO•n rorces 1n .l llOP•C81 por! C•ty 10 ••t1D a '"cketeor f 1 hr 10 min I 0) • • ' . Th11 La:. veg.is ~llow ( 1 'l'i?I Jon .. Hu~M111 V1nct•nl Pnc.~ The Las Vogas strop •s Ille DllC,.groond 101 a mysre10- ous murder th.ir battles the dUlh011lte~ ( t nr SO mon I 3 ()() !rOJ • • • The Hound 01 Tn" Baskt1tv1lle5" (1q3!11 Bil~'' Rathbone. N1go11 Htu~ Sll6<10ck Holme!> •nvPSll(jdl&~ 11>e mysr"•Y ol ,, cenrnt! spm1 neuntonq an Engh~ coun1ry es1ote c 1 nr lO mon l 3.30 fJ • • Ttw> Oooble Man ( 1968 Vul Brynl'Cf B• I' Ekland A CIA 8Q•'OI d sto•11rb Ru"5<an agenrs ploll•"Q to 111place him will't ~ muntal ,inn privsrcal double 1 1 rir JO mm i 2 Einstein Specials Planned The hundredth anntversary oc the birth or Albert Einstein Wednesday serves as appropriate stim ulus for fascinatingly umque studies or one or mankind's most brilliant minds KOCE-TV. Channel 50. will present two pro grams in commemoration of the event during Public Television Festival '79membersh1pdrive. THE FIRST PROGRAM , .. Einstein's Universe." hosted by Peter Ustinov, focuses on de· monstrations a nd explanations or Einstein's works. in language and images understandable to non-scientific or lheoret1cal minds It airs tonight at 8 p.m. on KOCE and 9 IOon KCET. Channel28. The second pro~ram . "Nova Einstein.·· airs on Friday at 9 pm. Ustinov. with the assistance of science writer Nigel Calder. author of the book "Einstein's Universe.·• will lake the viewer on an intriguing and painless trek through re lat1Vlty THE DIRECTOR OF THE McDonald Observatory of the Un1vers1ty of Texas. Professor Harlan Smith. and Nigel Calder discuss many of Einstein's theories with a distinguished group of American a nd British physicists and astronom ers The Obser vatory's big telescope plays a s pecial role in looking for the black holes predicted from Einstein's equations and in measuring the distance or our moon. Film from other research centers will dem- onstrate such experiments as the Untversity or Glasgow's search for waves of gravity. the track· ing of a high.speed pulsar by a giant radio telescope in Puerto Rico. astronauts floating weightless in Skylab and testing the principles of gravity on the surface of the Moon. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "HARD CORE" (R) "THE EYES.OF LAURA MARS" WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS "NORTH AVENUE IRREGULARS" (G) "ICE CASTLES" PG "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" CPG1 "CALIFORNIA SUITE" "INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS" (PG) "FAST BREAK" (PG) "AGATHA" (PG) Kal•ll• Ne•r St...,h1m "MURDER BY DECREE" (PG) "THE SEVEN PERCENT SOLUTION" "MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" "TAXI DRIVER" CR) " ATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE" "MONTY PYTHON" (R "CALIFORNIA SUITE" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) ':UP IN SMOKE" "A BOY & HIS OOG" (RJ "TAKE DOWN" "ICE CASTLES" (PO) ALL O•ttV••tN•O"N 6:MP.M.......-rLY CftlMI U11eer I a ,,.. UllllU • Kleell Pl•nroull4 \ "NOVA: •:INSTF.IN .'' U>OKS al tht' fatht>r of rt'la t1v1b not 1n INm'-of what he did. but rathe r m terms of whcit a nd ho" he thought This ep1sod1· of thf:' "NovH" ser1 C''-1~ a btof?ra phy of the mind of- Einstein It t!' the ::;tor y of th ts mind's searc h for a de fintllon of order an the moral and physical unt verses of the Twentwth century "Nova Eins te in" dramatizes the thought!.. not Just th(· physical m eandering::;, of the man and gives the viewer som t' clue a s to why be thou_ght that way And 1l de monstrates how Einstefn's search for order l·amc into conflict with a world of continua ll) accei<:rallnJ.:. ::;or1al and pol1ltcal chao::; ~--.-.... ...,...._THE SAVING PLACE Our Personality Portrait PoOOge lndudes: 1·8x10 3-5x7's 15·Wollets 4-Colo< Porttoit Charms The perfect Color Portro1c Poc:koge for the entire fomlly at o super Kmart price. and in o variety of poses and bac:Xgrounds. One sitting per subject. No additional charge for groups. Poses our selec· don. 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'\It\ I 11 .. n,•...U Atbtt t f •MF»o, • •Co<i••tA t h LUU"•• l frt"lf1 ( rTHIY ( tt"1 tu(• ftl0\oo4fl'\ \1\t.-f ff'Wt.--"'6 hlL CA)I 't .. lt (,1fA>ht ""If" H11 h.trd V0ft)49 I• I> <•1-.,, f-'.iitt (,1•c n~ '"' l dtc.11 \tuc:ltnwy•r t ~on 'Str anon P•m.lia 8urde'n Intermission Tom Titus roau who set.a out to trap the murderess to further has own end11 , Ktllng off a psychological ac•m .. o( cat .tnd mouse performed to bagh rnteos1ty It's a chill~r an lh~ Alfred Hitche<><:k mold The pnme performance m a top-notch cast 1s dehvered by D. D Calhoun as the overbearing 114.odlady Miss Calhoun 1s the t·~mple t e snob, her cold superionty cutting the air like a knife. Her revulsion at the antics 9f the scatterbrained sisters 1s especially well conveyed best to date. Also impressive are the lighting errecta or Donna Ruzika. "Ladies in Retirement" ranks high on lbe community theater ~eason's scale of quality. It con- tinues for two more weekends, playing Fridays and Saturdays at 8 :30 and Sundays at 7:30 in the Newport Theater Arts Cent er. 2501 Cl iff Drive, Newport Beach. • BACKSl'AGE -Classes begin next Monday at South Coast Repertory's Evening Conservatory, and a few places are available for s tudies in scene work. audition technique and improvisation. . those over 18 interested in professional act· 1ng training may call Lee Shallat at 957-2602 ..... ~ mount1n~ of this 111•arly antique owtoopft01$ Brit1i.h drama. a 1 u·h. authentic Caro l Grant S mith , a newcomer to local theater, 1s particularly strong as the bland but determined housekeeper. Richard Yorba enacts the Ught· fingered nephew with an abund· dance of style and flourish, charming one moment and schemmg the next Sebastian's West Dinne r Playhouse has announced the extension of 1ls production of "Mao of La Mancha " to April 15, with Jeff Warren Cwho starred in the firs t "La Mancha" at Sebastian's l replacing David Brummel 1n the leading role . . call 492·9950 ror re- servations ..... 'Take That!' Ali MacGraw twals on to-star Alan King dur- ing rehearsal or a scene from the mo\ 1e ··.Just Te ll Mc What You Wa nt .. outs ide a cw York dcparlmt•nt store Tht-film is billed as a romantic-comedy. ) "flOM & VUT ANO OISl&NT GAIAll 1 (!\IMIVI ~~. STAI ~~SH(l'O) ~ --•• -· -INV~ Of Tll IOOT SNAfCHUS 11>01 U•fMt ..... "'". "4-2400 .. .., •'-l1l/Sl1-9SIO ...... -"-l131S31-9SIO OAlllH Ul'l.AH fASTUlAK tl'Ol l'LllS ONI ON ONl ll'O) 0t0tra. c scon HAID COHt•> l'lUS STUtOHT TIMI 111 "A SUOfNHIUl TMllLLlll MUltDH IT DICRH 11>01 1oo e >n e so 1:00 & 1°'30 Olllllll Ul'l.AH fASTUlAK 11>01 l'IUS OHi ON ONI 11>01 -~'1':'1':11':9r-""":1-:.....,-:--i. OUITIW MO,,MAN e V&NUU llOGUVI .,,_ AOATHA t1>01 713/U1·9SIO 1 oo e l ·OO e s 00 I C. ....,,. ~ ........ 494 1514 ,,_ ,, .. _ 494-1514 1·00 e 9 00 & 11 00 SILUOC~ -..,,... ... _'", .... _,,.. .... ,, S&T"41"-l-Jo1Mcl~7:4..,_41 J.U . TOIJ(lfH'S "LottD Of THE aJNGS" l,GJ "HUVIN CAM WArT" .... .,.r..,,~ US-•1Mw1llaft•I-. IMPORTANT NOTICU CHILDREN UNDER 12 f~UI ..... a.... ............. CillttM ._,, * . .,....,.,.,.. ·-~~~o} I.AMIL\' IHTHTAIHMIHT T .. GlACtH fOX 10> l'IUS WINTllHAWK ll'Ol Nnl IAUl e "TII IOYll T.-UINK'S JOl1,01 '"" STAI CUSH !l'Ol "'"'" .... 01 , .. "'°"'" T.-WAlllOIS 111 '"" lllN ..... &CMZTTONY Il l •OtlGI C. KOTT HAID COii 111 l'\US LOOlaNO POI & OOOOU1 11) '"*' "'""'" .... "" THI OUClll POX 101 """ 81ATIAOU !NI "MY All M Al_. OI M NIOMT'" .. :;.~I .UN :.::c;;,NY111 ----,. ..,,., All 1'MI Al-I Of fNI HfOMT" TNIWAU~Oll .... ----' .UN RANK & CUIY TONY 111 L•.80YD ) IN,OftMI In lhe _......,. Ml'lmAKINI fUll _ ....... ('I) DAILY PILOT l o n l' t· n h a n c c d h y s o m e :.u!Jerlullvt• actmg 1n a number of key role:. The 1940 vint .ige play by Edward P<•rcy and Reginald Denham fo<·uses on u cowttry hous ehold in Engla nd . circa 1885, occupied hy a wealthy woman and her housckeeper- friend When the latter invi tes her two daffy sisters for a n ex- tended visit, 1t soon becomes ap· parent that coex1~tencc 1s im- possible. Somebody has to go, and does. in murder most foul ENTER A la r cenous young PAT GILCHRIST and Carol Slockmeyer are marvelous a s the sisters with cobwebby craniums. Miss Gilchrist chat tering like a magpie and Miss Slockmeyer scowling in he r childlike world Leah Stratton is quite good as the m aid recruited into Yorba 's plotting, while Pamela Burden is effective as a fluttery nun. Special mention mus t be ac- corded Vi ctoria Brian 's s umptuous setting of rustic elegance, the Newport group's * CALLBOARD Aud itions will be held Monday at i p m for the Westminster Commuruty Theater production of "Seven Keys to Baldpate " Ron Albertsen 1s directing the melodramatic rarce and will be lookang for rune men and four wom e n tn a ll a ge groups. . . tryouts will be held at the theater, 7272 Ma pie St , Westmmster. 'Warriors' Strong Film By RON PENNINGTON Y-,.. Molly-A .... rtff The stubborn continuance or tribal ronnict an modern society provides a strong and topical basis for the Lawrence Gordon production of "The Warriors." the fi rst of the curre nt rash or "stre{'t gang·· pictures to hit the screens While the Paramount Pictures pre~cntation , due to the sensa· t1onal subject matter. is obvious exploitation. there 1s an underly- ing sensitivity to the problems involved that keeps it from seeming overly exploitative. ' THE SCREENPLAY by David Shab{'r and Walter Hill. based on the novel by Sol Yurick. is es· sentia lly an exciting action ad- venture about gang warfare in the streets of New York. It is a story or survival in which the member s of one gang must make their way through the .. turfs" or their rivals to reach the safety of their home base. The film opens with a con· clave in which nine unarmed de- legatei; from 100 gangs have been called together by Cyrus ( MOJllE REJllEW J (Roger Hill>, the leader of the Gramercy Raffs. who has a vis- ion or uniting all of the street fighters into a force of 60,000 soldiers who could easily rule the city. Immediately after _he calls for a truce to end the ter - ritorial battles, he is shot by Luther (David Patrick Kelly >. the psychotic leader of the Rogues. who quickly shifts the blame to the Warriors . CLEON <DORSEY Wright>. the leader of the Warriors. is overpowered by the angry mob and the fiJm then tracks the ef· forts of the other eight members of bjs gang as they make their way from the Bronx to their Coney Island base. They know they must avoid the police, who are rounding up all of the gangs in the city, but they do not know they have been accused of the murder of Cyrus and that every Others Honored Cimino Voted Top Director for 'Deer' LOS ANGELES <AP) -The Directors Guild of America bas selected Michael Cimino as best director of 1978 for his hanih view of the Vietnam war and ils aftermath. "The Deer Hunter." The award was presented at the guild's 31st awards dinner at the Beverly Hilton. Only twice has the guild's choice of best director differed from the win· ner of the Academy Award, which last year went to Woody Allen for "Annie Hall." The director's guild also pre· sented these television awards: Comedy Serles -Paul "REMARKABLE."_._ __ ...,.,.. "SPLENDID."-.---'"' Bogart, "California, Here We Are" segment of "All in the Family." Dramatic Serles -Gene Reynolds, "Prisoner" segment of "Lou Grant.·· Actaallty -Don M ifcher, "The Kennedy Center Honors." Documentary -John Korty, "Who Are the DeBolts?" Ma1lcal-varlety -Merrill Brockway. "Choreography by Balanchine." Spttlals -Marvin Chomsky, ·'Holocaust. '11)tURDER BY DECREE "IS THE BEIT SHERLOCK HOUl!I (PG) MOVIE EVER MAD! ..... REX REEO I l u ..... gang in the city 1s <tlso m hot pursuit Hill also directed. a nd h<' manages to keep the tension high as these youths fa ce various conflicts on thei r perilous journey. The fears and emotions involved are prim1t1ve and the city becomes a hostile neon jungle in which these peo· pie are trapped. Hill maintains a taut feeUng of violence ready to break through at any moment, but he also indicates the despair and frustration that restricts these young people. THIS IS MOST eloquently stat· ed in a scene in which Swan (Michael Beck). who has as - s umed leadersbJp of the War· riors. and Mercy (Deborah Van Valkenburghl, a girl who has joined lbem on the way, are sit· ting on a subway train opposite two young couples who are on their way home from a rormal party. There is no dialogue in· volved, but Hill emphasizes the contrast, with the pain of her social condition quietly reflected in Mercy's eyes . The production values are all outstanding and New York City is given a garish. nig htmarish q uality by Andrew Laszlo's superb photography. which transforms it into an e xotic. almost alien world of unknown dangers. This bizarreness is un· derscored further in outlandish uniforms of the various gangs, which were provided by costume des igner Bobbie Mannix. Excellent use is also made of music. with a half dozen driving r<><:k songs accompanying the action. This is interestingly inte· grated through a series or closeup shots of a disc j<><:key's mouth as she provides an ongo- ing "game score" or what is happening in the streets. CM-..M:IT WtUMlll« •tut> ",... ........ OIM\0' 63UllO _.,..._, -... _ .... -..... fcC(l(M u lA f\J.O n" DEER HUNTEk l~l -.fUU._ ..... "'' , •• , .. 1 ... -...... ""' .... llUlllO" MRANOO \ CllfC ICAC~OllM --t ••l'lt nu100 10 11 '"' S.Af SUN t1 lO.) t) I 00 I 0 , tt 11 ;;;--4~ ~~·~ ... l)~ • Plua .-- Robby Ben.on '"ICE CASTLES., Plua George PepeMrd 'S DAYS FROM HOME GABE "FAST l(A~;AN BREAK It PfUI (PG) FAST BREAK Plua (PG) Winner oft Academy Award Nomination a "HEAVEN CAN WAJT" 8~~~ ~-ICE. .. @sTLfJS Plut IPGI "ONE ON ONE'. "THE GLACIER FOX" "FAST '1'HE GLACIER HEAVEN BREAK" f OX0 CAN WAIT IPQ) ""9fQ) _, Ol'IMit fltuelN) "GRAY ~ "STAR EAGLE" ''CALWOMM CRASH" aum" \ l ' f ' INSIDE : •Erma Bombeck •Horoscope L •Ann Lande.-s •Classified OAIL Y f'ILO I Retired Doctor She volunteers her services to Costa Mesa Planned Parenthood and financially aids black med students at USC. H> Cll E R\l.KOMO Oo 1a. O•lt• 1'11"4 iwff Dr Ruth Uro\\ n of l .1.:un.i Bt•ur h .,Ii,, 'hl· doei.r1 't w1<kr~tand l>l'lll'k "'ho don l "'iint lo shan• whut lht'\ han• And she bt•l11•vt's 1rt µutt111.: .. .>our tnunt·~ whl'rt' vour mouth 1s Literally Thi.' retired 72) t'Jr old ntt•d1 ral 1Jot·l0r not only volw1let'rs her st•n 1n·:. 10 the Costa Mt'sd Plannt·d l'arenthooJ oHlll' but eacb ·month donates part of her t·ount.> pt•n:.1on to black Ol t'dll'UI StUdt.>nt:,, dt the l 'nlH'rSlt)' Of Soulht:rn Califorrua 1LISC 1 Or Brown and husband. ~lmer. a tra\(.>I aRent. started the LISC fund "years ago" when he b(.•came involved in a c•on:.c1ousnes::. ra1:,,ing group and wanted to rlo something to assist blac k students LOOKING BACK, she recalls. "Everyont: 1!> ra1st!d with all kinds of pn.~Judiccs but I had had so many years of workmg with all colors. I didn't think much about 1l They all look alike mside." Today the Brown Family Foundation at use is solely under the direction or black medical students. The funds may be used for any good purpose wht'ther it be to purchase a laboratory microscope or pay the rent. Jn addition to giving both her time and m oney, Dr. Brown, a native or Los Angeles, has been exceptional in other ways. The only child or a contractor and a school leac ht'r, she remembers growing up as a "rec luse," a lonely c hild who didn't relate well lo others She entered med1 c1ne. she sa ys. ht•t uu't h1 "•11111·!1 tu k t1rn about other ~ople <11111 twrwlt !'-11111 11 1,plJ~ 111g 'llllll' t'\ 1dcnce o r that 1 h1l1lt111ucl 'h-.lll'l!.' lhl' s lt .:hl. s ilver hatred "c•nt .111 •1·1·mt>d h es1tunt about being 1n 11·r v1t•w(•d :rnd prote::.led. "Tht.>n• is really noth111g tnh•n•sting cibout my life " l'n111 to g radu;.1t1on from -5lanford Medical ...,l hool 1n 193-t, Dr lirown s fat her dJed so she h1·1· .irnl' tlw 'ole s upport of her mother ~h1• 1·ompll·tcd hN residency al Los Angeles l 'ounl\ Cit•ni•ral llosp1t<1I and immediately took tlw bt•,t )>J\ in~ JOb .,ht: could find a s a doctor 111 J "ornt•n ' r1riso11 l..1t 1·r. sh1• was abll' lo find an even better pa~ 1ng pm.lllun treating tuberculosis patients al a san1tor1 urn tn Kern County IN llER LATE :ms sh<' met a nd married to;lml'r and says she s hocked h<.•r family by do· m~ sornt•thtng highly unconventional She gave birth to rour <·h1lcln•n after th<.• age or 40 "I "anl<•d lht' children." she says "I had \\ailed so long and then I had them all 13 months <tJMrt My mother wa!> horrified She thought only the poor do that or something .. • Motherhood took priority over career and Dr Bro" n spt>nt the next 10 years at home with h1•r <:htldren until the youngest child was 2 Thl'n sht' returned to work Dy then the Brown family was living 1n Lag una Bl•ach. so she took a JOb once a gain working with t uberculos1s patients in a Long Bcat'h hospital Soon the hos pital bcg<rn s l11ft1 ng its pnortl1cs from TB patients lo rchubilitating the <See DOCTOR, Page C2) • • •• • • .. ... .., • C\""0 DAIL y PILOT C3 Cl Or. Ruth Brown of Laguna Beach has drifted back to her 'first love · - obstetrics and gynecology-by working as a volunteer for Planned it ·I i l f l j Oa1IY ~•tel Pllole l>'r ••Oanl 1(-ler pare n t h 0 0 d Events Around the Orange Coastline King Neptune The "Solemn mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep" we re re \•ealed briefly Fri· day eveninjt at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club when Robert N. Weed was crowned King Nep- tune by the Newport Harbor Spastic League. Weed, publisher of the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. received a red velvet crown from last year 's quel'fi. Mrs. Alvin S. Cox. He was pre· scnted by Waller Burroughs, forme r Daily Pilot publisher. Weed decreed. "Let the good limes roll. Let the fun be unrest rained. Let there be music." There was indeed music, all throughout the evening. provid ed by the Wa lt Tolleson Or chestra from San Francisco. All women re· ce1vcd a c arnation corsage and the men were g1"cn six·c1al boKes of chocolates New Kmg Neptune. Robert Weed, is crowned by Mrs. Alvin S. Cox. 1978 queen. /\nd, yes. the fun was unrestrained. Those especially a t Table 5 e njoyed the prime rib din- ner and then ribbed Werner Escher and his wife. Marie. about the breakfast they had pla nned the ne xt morning at O'Neill Park. Would the Eschers hke a few extra guests? Cer- tainly they would. Among guests were Ted and Mary Finster, Bob and Winnie McCurdy and Leurs and Kay Wright. Mrs. Robert Barneson was chairman of the event Touch of Class The Sandpipers of Hoag Memorial Hospital. Presbyterian. danced lo the music of Les Brown and His B<.tnd of Renown when they had their annual Touc h or Class Ball at the Registry Hotel Enjoying Sandpipers party are (left to right) Mr. snd Mrs. Nickolas Shammas, Mr. and Mrs. James Solum, Dr. and Mrs. David Thompson. • f Saturday e venmg More than 300 guests enjoyed .. a fun. fun time" with good music, according to Ma ry Lou Geor ge. one of the Sandpipers Approx1mC1te ly $25,000 was raised for the Donna Maguire Dul field Radiation The rapy Center al the Hospital Among guests were Mr. and Mrs . J ames Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs . Peter Forester lshe ':; president or Sandpipe rs l C1nd Mr. and Mrs. George Elkourl lshe founded the group' Monte Carlo Night Crap. roulette and blackjack were among the popular games at the "just for fun .. Montt.> Carlo Night Fr iday hosted by the Newport Beach Chapter of Inte rnational Orphans. Inc . 10 s upport of Children 's Village.US A About 140 guests enjoyed the mform al e ven ( Happenings ) mg at the Santa Ana Country Club which in eluded CO<'kt<t1b. dtnner and dancing Planning the t-vcnt were J o Kelly and Gloria Osbrink. Oscar Winner Annf> Baxter, winner of Cln O~car for her rot~ tn "All About Eve." entcrlamcd 75 close friend!> and rela ltves durmg a party Sunday in Mon Chateaµ restaura nt. El Toro IStt HAPP ENINGS; Page C2 I ' ,. (I r 111 Cl O•llY ~I ... ~ ........ , IUclMtnl 1(-~ J ·Anne Baxter with daughters Melissa. Maginel. Katrina. ' I Hoping for good luck at Monte Carlo Night are Jack Kelly 811f!., Ssra O 'Meara. founder of lntemstionsl ()phans. ' J 00 ..,, ( ·~ . • "I (2 DAILY PILOT Tuelday. Ma1cn 13. 1979 •• • Happenings lFrom Patt Cl) Mn. H11~tt-1 ' mother. Calherint Wrlaht Baxtt>t. ll\1'{f in l -<.·1~u1ti World and lhf' aclrt'H h.ab n1.1n) fn1·nd~ tn Southern Cahforma Tht• n •\lHura111 owntrs, J ean and f:r•a Vanhttk.-, .1ho oirc l'losf' fnend and Mrs Ou t1•r c•n1m ' chninw -. 1th thf'm wh n atM-I •n ttw .in•.t Accessory D£:>s1gner l h1· 1•11wh·"'' \\ .. , on fDsh,on whrn Ainf'n Ward) htl,h•d ,, p.1rt \ for 4fCttue'lry del'1gner Judh.b lA•lbt-r m ht' N1'WPort 1Wad1 atort" Clos•· to JOO .:111''" 1h 11p1w1I In lo mN-t Ms l..t'ltX'r ancl M't' h1•t ~Ill" ,., I ht• rt•n •ttl t'\lt'Ol Ml'> Lc.·1twr, .t l'i\'W VnrkC'r, leamf'tt thf' t1 .1th.• 111 twr nj\l\t' llun#ar through the 1lu1ld ,.,11t1•m .ml1 sttll mak1•io. ull h<'r own patkrm O.llr Piiot ,._ •r a.,., ,.,,.._, Accessory designer Judffh Leiber shows bags at party m her honor ··1 m very cart'ful nbout quality," 11he s1ud "My bag:; ull havt tricky locks aind f~minlnl' toul'tw~ hkt• bowH .. She 1rntd ishl' mnkea bag, ''o ut of u.nylhlnl( that lc>0ki. good." or "any k1nct of uary mut(•rli.I~ " Boy Scouts An ov1•mllolht t ruinmg proj(ram tor 10 ~out troopti in the• Costa Mesa un·u took place lai.l wrl'k<'od nl the• Cullfvrnw Air N1&tlonul Ciui.rd bu1w ,,, C'o11lt• Mt'Mt. u(·cord1ni: to Roo ~boeo· Rlrbl, d111tr1t•t ~·out l h1t1rinun Thi• 3H boys und ~ u1lull leaders studied trad1t1onul ~·oulln~ i.k11l11 :r.uch 011 knot tying und flr'4t md .int1 lc.arncd more about lhe Scout pro1erum fl. follow up µrogn11n 11> 11cheduled for ttw .1dulL., 111•\t v.t>1•k1·111I Jt Cun1p Myford A then a Award Ouloou 11•:.idt·11t C'hrhilaoe Marshall ha:. .1dclc.'d llOl' niort~ 1 .. urcl to ht:r collect1on She w i1:; nu1111"(f n •l·1p1cnt of th1• Athena Medallion b> lht• Nt'w11e1rt I lartK1r l'anhcllenic during 1t11 unnual lw1ch~on at thc Ne\\'porter Inn Mn> Marshall. nominated by Amencan t-'1f'lt1 Service, 1:. a naturallzed c1t1zen from Bt'lg1um She has devoted 30 )ears to ~erving tht.• Newport Beach community She ha':i ~<'n acl1\'e an Family Service A':i· so<·1at1on, the NcwPort Harbor Art Museum. Orange County Ph1lharmoruc Society, HarbOr Key. Las Almas de M ardan. March or Dimes. Our Lady of Mt Carm el Church Guild and PTA. Sh£' also recl'1vcd two Croix de Guerres from the Belgian govl'rnrnent for her work dur· 1ng World War II More than $3.000 for loans and scholarships was raised from the luncheon. according to Mackle Me tre rd, publicity chairman for Panhellenic. One of the highlights of the luncheon was a presentation by mentalist Glenn Falkenstein. He used his ESP to learn facts about a half dozen women tn the audience, amazing every- one when he told names, social security num· bers, birthdates and other facts with his eyes covered. .. I pick up thoughts and send them back, · he uplained .. fl.II 1t is 1s positive thinking " ANN LANDERS I ERMA BOMBECK ••• Retired Doetor <From Page Cl) t•lderly who had s uffered strokes or were re covering from fractures. Though Dr. Brown says she was "very de d1ct1ted" wh e n the hos pita l shifted its 1ir1oril1es again -to the re habilitation of alcohohcs -she was not pleased. HAVING TO TREAT alcoholics wasn't the only reason for her displeasure. Over the rears Ur Bro wn said s he began r ecognizing many ineQuahties an her profession: 'As I worked. I found I was not being treat t'd equally and young d<><:tors were coming 10 J nd making more money than me. "I had to make a fuss And they said. 'Ruth, vou don't need that CeQual pay>. you're ma r· ned .' " She fought for a ralSe and won, but re calls bitterly. "You would have thought it would have come naturally · · Then in 1974 another blow came The county enacted a mandatory re tirement Policy and all employees over 65 -includmg Ruth Brown were discharged. The measure has since been rescinded. At first she was upset. but now s ays she 1s "forever grateful" she was forced to relare because she was "too keyed up It was better for me to have time to relax and read and gel into gardening." Be a Big Brother comparuon a nd to creak a big and hlllc brother relationship . WHAT SH E WAS R EALLY doing, s he winked. was looking for something else to do. She says she drifted back to her "first tovf'. · · obstetrics and gynecology. by beginning work with Planned Parenthood as a lhree·day a-week volunteer. She gradually reduced it to once a week Since her offi cial r etirement she has traveled around the world. Or Brown and her hus band, who 1s now considering rellring, re· cently purchased a ~otor homl!. Her oldest son. Doug las, 1s tn the family travel business, son Ted is an engineer and youngesl son, Rruce. 1s a former Peace Corps volunteer workang as a research technician. Daughter Susan Gardner is in her third year of residency at the University of California at Los A~eles Medical Sehool and plans to special~· in internal medicine . Co paring tier own days in medical school with he .J.k{ughter 's 1s a plus and minus situa lion. she adm1Lc;. Though there were only four women in her · class and women were not al lowed to eicamine a m alP patie nt, Dr. Brown re· calls professors treated the female studenb "gently" and with re6ipc•ct Today. her daughtt•r reports a change 1n at· t1tude and a lack of respect for women .. Nothing like that ever happened to me," says Ruth Brown. ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Group : • Tennis Lessons : • • Si9n-ups : Big Brothers o f Orange County < BBOC l 1s lookmR for men. 18 years and olde r , t o become volunteer Big Brothers. 0 • ' BB C h a~ h t:lpt:d • Begin Mar. 12: Big Brothers provide c o '!}P a n 1 d n s h 1 p a n d guurrnce on a one-lo-one basis with boys 6 to 16 who hve m fatherless homes A 1Jig Brother is as s igned lo a boy to pro- vide rum with the miss· ing m ale influence in h1~ homl', t o g ive him a strong adul t fne nd and more than 765 boyc; and : _ : their mothers during the : COSTA MESA TE ........ IS CLUB : past year, according to • "" • a n o r gan 1 z <.1 t 1 on • 557 021 I • s pokesman, who said • • • the program has an im· _•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_• pressive impact on boy!> who might othcrw1i.c: become dropouts. dehn quents or charges of the Ca lifo rnia Y o ut h Authonty For more 1nformat1on. contact 8BOC.: <1t 544.7773 BEDWETTlnG- T/J~ NJ,GHTMARE ~··~~ that begins.the/ RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY Ann Landn-s Remarks: So Cutting . ~~ next morning • The lo•• o1 m1ny duldr.,. can become• nf9htrntre of ahwne .,d hu""hation bec:auM of bedwettont and ots emotoon.I ompect. It can c-seroous psyd>olo 91Cal problenu lasuno • hf9t•"'6. Oon'1 I_. tl\al h'l>- WIMft Y OM W 9'f ttw ~·· 1922 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -548-1156 ~Belile /Woman~ Want to Bel ~ .. ""'. l'oQilllfjlf Poo\t Ceftldtl'Gr' '~ .. , "'" P'ltt'M\ ~ • ., .... ;l'olol'1\ '"~ •om!" Of •• .-n••• .,,.,t'<>C>M 11•°"'11 f'°,.•fl1\ l•~tor ovtt ',()~(_... lu1 Jt'j/IS t.. ;it ltll'lo 10. I Pl'SOI'\ .. tOO'W1114hon Mid fl'O.l'n """us~ lll ll't ><llOOI ,...,.,,you ORANGE COUNTY 3 TOWN & COUNTRY ORANGE (714) 547-1221 Shampoo. iron. roller °' blO\Ner set Additional $7 50 By Moster Stylist Uniform's His Ticket DEAR ANN LANDERS: Joe and l have been married three years. I met him when I was a fli ght attenda nt for a well·known airline . He was a passenger. J oe is really hung up on that uniform. <1 quit Oying when we married. I figured I got my m an and eight years in the clouds was enough.) 1 don't miss the uniform one bit, but Joe does He asks me to put it on at the c raziest times I've done it to please him, but each time J have felt like a damed fool. Last night was the payoff. J oe iRviled ttis boss and ttis wife to dinne r. He asked me to wear my flight attendant's uniform. I pul up a good fight, but Joe won. When I greeted the ~uests they we re stunned. At first they didn't re- cognize me. My husband didn't bat an eye. I know Joe gets a big kick out of my "cos· tume" but I'm beginning to hale it. Joe says I s hould do it just to please tum. He pouts when I refuse. May I have your advice? -OUT OF THE HABIT DEAR OUT: Joe bas oo right to lnfllct bis fellah on you. Tell him you will put oo tbe uo· iform oace ln a whUe In private, but no& for guests. And le& him pout. "Trte People Who Cae tor YCA.J C!lf'ld Ycu Ho1r'· • I am in the process of covering an old trunk. The other evenm~. l was loading staples into m y s taple gun when my husband sajd, "I don't want to interfere with your project, but I do want to warn you that if you Point that staple gun into yo ur ~ye and squeeze the trigger. you could hurt yourself." "You've ruined m y surprise." I said dryly. E,.,..a Bonabeck w ith a double -ed~e d blade that took the hems readinR "Ory Clean On ly " out of the washer during the spin cycle. and forced ice cubes out of a tray with a steak knife. l 've painted myself in · to a closet . ch ased i.t naked toddler over a wet tile n oor, and s tored thumbtack s 1n my mouth I 've even stapled my fingernail to the lining of a trunk. but it ·s too soon to talk about 1t P«> lo your choldl ~•ne. when not~ by organoc detect or Cl•-can be enct.d -find oot how no.re's a hm.ted 11umbw of valuable \2 pa91 boolcl9's .,,aolable -"8EOWETTING ,,,-WHAf IT'S ALL ABOUT ANO HOW TO STOP 1r· -• r9PQft by four rned!QI docto<s and tlw ic:oentost who hes ended~ .... "'~ lo..-,.,., of thOUtllnds Stllq \951. Phone 01 mall cou~ l o .. , your FREE eopy now. ,,,_ _______________ _ C.IV Suto_Z'•P _____ _ "'-~ "'-. 117_,., __ _ 1971[,,.. f-To.,.. .. ,.,,,.-,., cou_,-.tC..l•tl.d~~ "You don't have to be testy about it," he said . "I was only trying lo help." out of draperies. paint------------------------------- "You are always do· ing that." I charged. "Doing what?" "Assuming that I am going to do something stupid to hurt myself." ·•I assume nothing of the kind. I just know that women are not used to the hazards or things mechanical, e lectrical or t h at have s h arp edges." M en are so naive. Women live in danger every moment or their day. Why, J have cut off t h e b o t to m o f a Christmas tree using a serrated bread knife. Opened a No. 2 can of kidney beans al Girl Scout camp with an axe. I've shaved my legs ort the windows lj nd gum out of the dog's whiskers. l 've rescued a piece of bread on fire in a toaster with a paring knife while the toas ter was plugged in behind the refrigerator. Would a man have the courage to separate frozen pork c h ops with a s crew driver and a mallet? I've pried open paint· can lids with the handles o r iced teaspoons and cul the kids' hair with e mbroide r y scissors. I 've stirred paint with ballpoint pens and driven nails into wires hidden in lhe walls. I've clipped hedges during the rain, plucked a s weater with a la~I 1012 Irvine • W•ltellff Plau • Newport B••Ch 548-8814 .. -. -. I ... I ca cha nz.1 J<ZanS 1n a lE> 1aj w1th plain flronL hes a Pinzat neme. and fit. cotton S'MZOt<z.r by jg hook, stnpw. bzJt maK<Z.it \ ckzhghtfu11y \ at·czase. .. spring . ~f"'J 44 .fbshlon Island• Newport. Beo.ch•7l4/644·5010 1001 ~stwood Blud.·~stwood Village•2l3!419·7721 HOROSCOPE ( Boroseope "'~ONE 'D Y. MAftClt H R, S\'l>Nt.\r OMAltA ) \RI&.-, 1 M:in·h 2t Aprll 1~1 lA•.c•I nu1rnt'1! obl1.:uU(.r" are fouturt-d 'iAJ>nrorn. Cemrer In di\ ldUu.li. (11-:un• prom11wntly \OU aet l'h1tn<'t' 111 tnvt'l\l 111 \lhu ov." ,·1111.tb1ltllt•:. ~ltd~ Kn ,.,. lo lt<'t't'lll ,mlf ui.i.unw rc11ponMh1lll) 01\p pht•i. to 1wrxnn1tl ai. v.t•ll dll hu:stnei.i. n •lt1 t1oni.htJ'>l> 1'111th1n.,: hulfv.u nov.' 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Don't ~ell yourst!lf short Y<•u will extricate yourself from what appears to he lln a1rt1g hl, restrictive cove· nant LIBRI\ ~S<.•pt 2:1 (h-1 22 \· Yes, lake a chant·c t'njoy, exult 1n knowlcdgt! that you l'n·atcd somt>thing of worth. One who means much to you returns tht· t·umplimcnt. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius fi>:11n• prominently Cycle h1~h Ju'1gnic111. int uil ion Hrc on target SfOUPIO Oct 2:1 Nov 21 r Go :.low, maio- t:11n low proftlt'. ~l'll'omt• opportunity for an "cm1>lt0nal breather " Hos pilHI ne~s could be on <.i~cnda SAGlTTARIU <Nov 2'l-Dec 21): Be a ware of prm: taJ! Wis h can be fulfilled. but cost fac· tor 1s to be rons1dcred Define meanings. clarify terms. see as 1s. ;n rnd .. ctr:deception. study S('orp10 mcssai.:c CAPRIC'ORl'o •Dec 22 J<tn 191 Emphasis on power. authority. getting credit due and i:as h. loo Another Capricorn fi gures prominent· I) .\Q ARll'S 1Jun 20·Feb 18 1. Emphasis on tr:i\ t•I. n•at·h1n).! hl'~·ond apparent limitation!>, 11uro;u 1t of l'dueatwn<il projc<.'t, being open to ~ 11i 11tual l'Xl>t'rJt•n<"l' l'ls<.'ES 1 F1•L1. 19 l\t<1n:h 201. Act·cnt on 11 hal has bct·n h1cld t:n, secrets. bank l.ICC'Ounts. fi11H11l·1al s l<tlus o( partnt•r, male. You make t'Ollt<H't whi<:h t·a11 ·1·hangc your life." USC Program Set for Friday A woman·-. day will he presented al the l'n1vers1tv of Soulher-n California Friday, March Hi, b~i:inning at 9 a .m. in Bovard \uditnnum Tht• program 1::. titled A Collage of I\ no~ lt'fl~e The d:.iy-long pro,::rnm will feature talks by Or Hanna Gray, Univers ity or Chicago president; Dr. Arthur Laffer : Dr. Samuel Dcssman and John Houseman. Assisting with plans are Mrs. Rudy Baran. Balboa Lsl~nd ; Mrs. Robert Bromely and Mrs . Jerry MacLcilh. Hun tin~ton Beach and Mrs. James HanJey and Mrs Waller Pusch, Newport fkat'h f<~nr tickC'l~. call lhl' USC Alumni Office, 1213 ) 741 2983. 1-l 81Jt' NOTl('I. 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SUl'EIU04' COUltT OF fHE STATE OF CALll'OltHIA FOii Tiff C:OOHT'f OF Olt4"NGE Ho A•mlO ""°'' '"' •ll••l~Jll/ Publl~"""° ()f"MOI!* (Gd't On1lv Pttt)1 Pubh\-hrd Of.,,,9' (~\t 0d1h Puo1 M•• • 13 20, 11 1'1<1 &» 1 Mar 6 13 ,.,. 87& I• OIOTICE OF HEAlllHC 01' PETITION FOii PllOIATE OF WILL 4"HO LETTE llS TlSTAMEHTAlt'f FOii AUTHOlllUTIOH TO AO· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE M lfll S TE II U N 0 I II TN E -------IHOEl'ENOEHT AOMIHISTltATIOH -;,c:TITIO\iseUSIHESS--HOT CE TO CltEOITOAS 01' ESTATES ACT NAME STATEMENT SUP£1tl0 11 COURT 011' THE e•t•I• OI OeFOAeST H HOUCH Tne followonQ P"<W"' art ooincil STAT£0,.-CALIF0ANIA l'Olt °"cu~ l>ll••nen ., f HI COUNTY 01' OltAHGIE NOTICE 15 HEREBY C.IVEN ,,,,., THE HOLOME TEP COMP.ANY Ne A·,.1'6 loAAATHA GERlRUOE HOUGH M \ Ill w llll\ 51,..,.,1 Sutle F• Cost~ E>tel•Ol STANLEY EOWIN AOOY 111"4! l\«rtlft A Pf'flllon lo• ProbAf• ot MtW CA m~ 0..<M•~ Wiii end 11wanc•of l•tte•\ T••t•men Pl\1110 M Bf'rtlV•Oifr 7'SO Rue Oe NOTICE IS HEAEHY GIV£H In ,, ... lery lo f"• Ptl1t1on•r .. no tor C•nnti,CO'll•~...,.(A9Z017 , c r&Ollo<•Oll,,._•bo••M-110~•..0•nl authorhaHon to "'1mln1\ff'r unoer t~ M arvtn (; Schmitt •un Cof"mornt tMt 811 o-r\Of""\ nt'v•no c1.-iir·,,, ~g,,.•n\t 1noto.-noe<11 .oomln"trAllOI\ 01 E•t•t•• C.lrclf Fountain Vallty CP. "7bH '"" •••O """"°""' .. r• rf'Qu1~0 to I••• Act reier~t't(.~ to wtucn '' m"°' for ff'\i\ t>u\lnt\\ ,.,, condutted b'f '-' ltuun, wnn fhf' f'Wt(llil'\"4!rv vouc,_,,, 1n tur1tu~r e>ar11<.ulM,, and tflat the time Of"'"f'till P9r1ner\tuo IM ott1u~ Of ~ c1rr' af Hlf' ~bOvt' "" and pie<• of ntMln<:t ,,.,. \~m• n•• Pnlllp M Bertl\l>oter titled court, "' 10 D•t .,..nl 11>.·m "''" ~•" \et (Of' Mt"trcn 11 fqfq at tO·OO "''' $fatrment WA~ fite-u 4¥ttn t~ lh@' nec~-,sArv YOUCht'r\ to thf un a rn , in '"""' cour'lroom o• Ot•,,,.rlmt•nr Counfv Clfr" nt Ort11n(Jt' countv on der\IOMd ttr '2'00 Norrn M1un 5trf't"I ----------------------------! No lot >aid tourt 111 100 r1•1t CnntN Ftbru6rr n. l9>o S""'" AM, CA . .,,.,en I\ '"" pl~•~ nt Ori•• W1•\I, on lht Coty ot !>ant• AM , FllOSO't bu''""'' Ol Int uno•rnQnt<11n Ml m~I eache-1\lls From Limoges Dainty porcelain trinket boxes from France. Hand- painted in spring colors etched in gold or plain. A wild assortment of shapes and siz~. Wo nder gifts that start from $21. B.D. HOWES and SON FINE JEWELERS FOR FOUR GENERATIONS NIWPOUHA(H l412 Vlt I k1o/61S-21J1 ICH AN(jlllS Pf\SllOI NI\/ SAp;fA 81\HAAA ,l\lM ll'lllNC.S I Jll\WAJI (alllornla PubllS,,..., Or~nqr (OA\I 0~11v Pilot lers 1W'9A1nlnq 10 •nu t\IAlt Of ""d or Oafed M6rt h '· IQ)q F•O 17, M6r 6, IJ, 10. 19'0 61~·1/1 <•O•"I wothln ,.,.,, rf'Ont"• Aller lh• l £EA BRAH(.H llr\l l)ubll<&llon 01 II\" "011<• (ounty Cle.-----O•leO Fet>ruitrv,, fQIO EUGENE 1. WATSON PUBLIC NOTICE 00...10 o F•-"" A•~ >1'11 CamlM c.a,!strano eon.10 F r•OO>roc• hit• t1t IUSlSJ E •ecutor of'"" Will W" Ju•" ~tr-. CA •1u s HOl'tCE 01' SALE 0,.. o• the aoon ... .,,..,, An -11or' ,..,ltloMr oe<"°""' Publhl'leel ()r-Co.l•I OA•IV P•lof llEAL l'llOP'lllT'f AT WALTEll C HOWALO IH( ,.,,., 6. 7, IJ. ,.,, 8H·7• ""~~~!:i::LE noe Mol'tll INln st-I In tl\e ~rtor COVf'\ of tM Stat~ ot Suite tol s:~:l~~~~::~~E f:~~~ .. ··~:,:: ~~1:: ;::t1:: !~~~~.:: .. STATE 01' CALll'OllNIA 1'011 HELEN LOUISE SHAHKS.<ttte<!enl F:;,u~~·::, °:",';"')() (~:1-; 04•tv 7~~'~! THE COUNTY 0, OllANOE ffollct •• tVoreDy °'~ fMt , .... un ---__ NO. A-m17 oers19MO w!ll w11 <ti Pu••lt •••"· 10 "OT I Cl! 0, N £A It I NC 0, tn. l\19hesl .on<I ~I bidder, SUbttd to l'ETIT1°'4 l'Ott l'll09ATIE OF WILL COl>llrmatlon of ~O Suoer+or Court AHO Ll:TTlltS Tl:STAMl:HTAll'f Ott Ot •llH lllt 16111 OM of M•rcfl 1'7• FOii AUTHOlllJATION TO A O· •I '"'-offl<.• of JAMES T FOX A ""I .. Is T £. u" 0 E II T" E ProfPU•On•I Coroor•llon lHIS INOEP£Hot!NT AOMINl$TltATION Hawll>Orftt BlvO . Suitt! !OS• fo• 01' ESTATES ACT. r•nco, C.t1lorn1a OQ)OJ, Tt!lt!O"""" E•l•I• of GEMBEE MCCONN Elle (11)1 StO-SOIS, Coumy ot Of•n~. St•te •k• CLAO'fS M BUTTON ••• of C•llfon>11 "'' lllt r'9M. 1111 .. &nd •n· CLAOVS MtC.ONNELl BUTTON, tere\lof'41k1Cle<-f1n-IOallllW ~uas.ta certal" ,,..1 ,,,_,,, •ltuat• in IM Ct· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tt>a1 IY Of Co>I• Me.a, Countv of Lo' WILLIAM T l(IN(',, lie~ riled nertln • AftOele\, Statt. Of Ca lltornoa, pellllo" for-Probate 01 Wiii and ''" 1>41rllcutar1r OeS<rlbl!C! ~s tollowt, lo suanu ot Le1t&rs Test11menterr 10 ,,,., wit Petltl-and !or autllOtlatlon 10 lid Tl\4t Nortl\we\le•IY 60 f~I ol f"" minister under in. lnd•ll"nOent ad Soutlle&•lerty 1H feet ol tllt mlnlllratlon of Ellllles AC!, rel~renct Nortneas1er1y 11S lttt ot Loi •08 01 to w lllcll Is maCle t or lurtller Trut No. JOO, 6S •now" on map re-Dtrtlcuta~. ano 11111 Ill• time end corded In boolc u . paots 11 and n ot Dl•ce of llHrlnci ti. ,11me ,. .. bffn .et Mltcelt•-• M11e>lreco«k ol Oran~ !Of' Aorll 3. 191t, at 10 00 •.m .. In tM Count1 courtroom of Oepertrnent Mo 3 ot .. ,., More commot1IY known •• COUr1, II 700 Clvft C...ter Orlv• West, J'IJ s.nta 1"'bella In Ille CllY ot Sonia AM. Ct1flforn16. Cot!•~. C•lllornle 9'677 D•lld !Wire"'·,.,. hr m s of s11te In casll tr> l•w•u1 LEE A BRllNCH, "'°""Y of 9"' Un11ecl SIAtes on con~ Countv c~rto. llrm•lfon ot 'Salt, Of' pan c•Sll •"" 101110 CAM a 01,.l'OllO IHllano evldenc:ed by"°'• -ureo by ,.. a. '~· wi.. nu Mon9~ or Trvs1 Deed on IM.,,_,. ~ A ....... CA •tr tv .., wlO Ten De<' cent ot amount bid AftWIW'(t fw: """*-lo• 4"-'ted wl111 bid Pvbllslted Or-eo.u OaHr Pltoll Bids or ot1en to lie In wr1tl"9 - Merell 1J 1e ""' •U·7' will lie recotWICI et N al0<ttat0 ottl<e ' ' at any time eftei' IM ll"t llUbllUllon Mreof end-.. IMle ol wit' OattCI INS ,,,, Clay of Ft brllary "" PUBLIC NOTICE , ... 19 f P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU$ IUSINUS NAME STATEMENT Tl>• IC>llOWlnQ ~·""' ,, 001no Du\I M\\•~ I Nfl;RI O A OES I C,H INSTALl£RS ~IWt•IW•r/>fJr San I~ An< C• O"n••I M<troul\ 9"0? AlbAllO'l. Hutlllnolon 8Hc" (_, "2~ Yht• """""'" h conduoeo b~ ..,, 1<1 Ol•l<IU81 OMltl Maroui • fl••• SIAIM>rrot ,.,., Wea wlfll '"" <:our.IV Cl•rl< OI Or .. noe C.OUftly On Merci> 1 197'1. ll'llf'IJ Pvbll•""' Or-CIMSI l><Jlly Piiot M&r •. 1l 20, 21. 1'19 79().79 PUBLIC NOTICE '°IC'TITIOUS IUSIHl!H HAMI STATIMIHT The lollowtn9 1>41''°"' ue <1otn9 CWslftfll •• HOUSE TENDERS. ,01• Oien• Lene. N._-\ 8HCh, CA.,..., Andr .. J L"'91t, ~4 OfflN L•M Newport 8HCll. C.A '1* JEvelYft C. McNetlly, 9311 hhlll Cir.. Hunll"QIOn Bff<ll CA.,_ Carrot Tetro, ">t ""Of\lt V•\ta Cost• MeM. CA mn ll>is Clln!M!i' I> Condueltd by """" ln<:orDOrateo a.-let-04M< ,,,.,. ~ oennerit>to A-J Llf!Olf' This ttatement wa' 111.ci wltf\ in. Couf!tv Cl•rll ol Orenve Couflty or> Morell t, !tit. l'tl- P11bllaNCI Or.,.. C.0.11 Delly PllOI Mer. 6. U, 10, 21, "" Te.-7' PUBLIC NOTICE ' 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T TUllL'lday March 13 t 979 DAILY PILOT C3 l he B1gge11 M111rketpl1ce on lhe Otango Collt DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Cen S•ll II, Find It, Trade It With a Went Ad 942-~78 , One Call Service Fett Credl1 Approval RM&h:rte ••••••.•.•.•........... EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY fl\eislwr't Hotice; All real estalt-ad' t'rtli.l"d in Uub newspaper ts ~uh JL~t lo U1t fwcr .. 1 l''a1r llous1ng 1\<·t of t:it111 '4tuch make~ 11 1lle.:JI t•1 • 1d ,ert1se JO) r>rt' fercnce. ltm11.,1wn or disrnrrun .. uon bd:o.t.-d on race. color reUj(tOn ~ex or national OMl!IO or an 1n1ent1un to mt•kt· ''"" such prcfert.'nt't' 1111111 .. lmn, or dtl>cn 1111nJ l111n Tiu • ., 11t.<w:.pc1jJ\0r wilt 111>l k11ow1ngl) '" n·pt .rn \ dd' er l1.'>1ng for ri·.tl ~wt~ wtuc·h ti. 111 '11110 tmn of t.h, I J.,. ~!~~~~ ........ I ,~ .......... !~-~~I s \'ETS • Homes 1n Uran).!•· '" IU\t'r.-tdl' Cou11ll<'" I II w $100.000 ;\\) uow:-. 1>0 IT NOW'' A.t:J. 547-2909 V ~ Couns~lor cozy COTT AGE VA Lm t.:ly gardt n h1111w HH. hlJrd~11111I ll1111r' doublt.' ~;ira i:•· llnh iW.ooo c ... 11 i;.,5 !lti.1 ill' •~t~S OPEN HOUSE RWTY . ~ MESA VERDE $68,000 Thi!> I.'> Lhl' bci.t bu\ 111 t.own. located 10 l'o,.,1.1 M l' lo d ' r I n ,. ' I nl'1ghborhoo<I < !m .. · 111 ::ic:hool:.. ,hof1111n lo! "" open -"P'1C•· It '" 11n1h· of uwll<'l'bh1p .! :.tor~ ~ 11 h ' li1•dro11m.-;. µri\,1lt· 1·ncloscd ~•lJl111 111m 111un1ly po1.1I ;ind .111 ·""' 1111L' !.l'lle1 Call qu1 1 kl\· i~>I 3lHI ~SELECT I PROPERTIES Anothet' G~ot Buy wllh this 3bdrm . :!b.i hume which ha" .i frpk <Y 1 new t:Opper plumbtnlo! roof. kitchen . & both b.t -; Great area do~' lo :.c:hls d.. ~hopp1n.i \ ri·.tl dolJhousc Onl) ~.!llH Cc11! Too a) !Ii!! 5;r.u ••••···•·•·········•·•• LIKE MEW IH LAKE FOREST Move rig ht in lhis v:l(•ant 3 Rtlrm. 21 i bath hornt· Formal d111ing. mount ain \'ICW, fi1 (•plat't" mi(·rowH Vt', bu1l tin:-i , <'USl<Jnl hutll with on·rs1z<>d bdrms Prtt·t'Ci twfow markt•I fur fast S<ilc <.it $102.l'OO C• 546·4141 Serving Cos ta M es a-Irvine . Huntington Beach -Ne wport Beach -----------111~__......____................, BEST LOCATION IN a.tANGE CO. l'rt·i.1:ot I\ r 1·mud1·l1111: •W<-n1't'(J Ill <lyn.imi.· l'XPt'nl'lll l'iJ r>t '"'""l'I rt•.J<l.) tu 1wrform • TALt-.'S nn:,\I'. s .. :E t'OH H>UKSl-;Lf ASK l"OR IMVIU HOT ... lll"t; ~oour 8 FOR All CM -Ot.\ ~id.~ ... --:.-!»_ '\SIG'\/ 01' HESl'EC'T FIXER R·2 LOT N~i::d~ ~ork hut gt'"" IJOU.'llllal .I I.tr ~ h.i ll:l' -.LC1m· f11i•11l.11 t' ltoom to bwltJ ~.f~)l1 1,4., 7!!21 WHtcliff Reotty MRS.CLEAN IJVfo:<-llfo:l<F: .I hr!rm \Int 1111· 0111) Sil !11111 Ill l!IH RENT TIL YOURS 1 lidrm .! 110 "' v. 1 ri• i.: I I!" In 1 cl ' r II 1111 f\ lo-4!1.1 m1 s1;:1 :11111 I u II .,,.,,.,. \1ulh1-.1m 1!11' li1·'41'-tt•1 898-7853 **U.S.* * *VETERANS* li4.'t l'lll l'hijllJ,!l'!I in \ ' "'~' Jn<t \' t:mi bit• yuu t • •1uahfy for $100,0110 hurrh loan.' '4tlh at>,ol11tt'ly "-' DOWN PAVMt-:~T World Real Es tat~ ;111 Oran~·· County I 1r111 'l~·1.1h 1.tnl( 1n \'A hom1 lt1<1n.' We rl' th1• \.ET~ t.ho.•t hclµ th•· vr-:T~ For mur1• 1nf11 l'afl Bill Norton, Aqt. 541-0800 MESA WOODS BARGAIN 1.~1y IW•J !.l!lry homo· .,. frml din rm & 1~1· I 11th rm Unh <! bhl<'k~ from ,, t11.11·rt< park 1 . ..:1· k1t1•h1•11 ... b I I In cl t' ... k .... hn•iil<f ""t ,,n,,1 '1'11"' • r in.: c:Jthe<lral 1·t•1lt11i ~ l'n1 t•rl t11 -.ell <ii unb Sl.24 .~)0 P1111I '''t.<d lr1t ~ f nnl trt't'' tu•1' l '"II now• l)J>l·n EH·" 545 ~l!fl (-IWmtt§lfli:f:I ;1•<11 l"•l:Jlt' TRIPLEX G~lncome !! ~111>!lt• .. ton owm•r ui11f ~1Lh i 111wnhow.,1• lfl'..,tgu rt•;, r u o ll :o i\ 11 v. ti I 1 µriv.tit• V»llfl W () hook up & 1nd1v11lual enf'l11..,1•d >!:.tr;1t!•'' l '.oll ''"" WHY MOT? 1'7:\x.'>.'iu Mm1· t11 t h1• ~11-.11'111111h1-. 1wv. .! h1lrm 11111tl•• "'"" [® •. ! ~ai·hl l'luh. hd~ 1\ on•:111 , bc<Jl'h~ Onl~ SI 17 500 ~lt.h fo\11r:.tbli· lt'I ffi'' '----=====-~ 673-.C.COO HARBOR ff 11t 111 ,,. , .. ,,, c ALLSTATE REALTORS OCE.AMAlOMT \h"-l :\l'wpon n1rn1·r tlt- hu(• duplt'' ".!. Bdrm... & Rl'.,ldt:nltal t :! 1•11111 mt.'rctal rentahlt' ,p,., ,., 5Car p;irkinlo!. I blu\'k lo wo.tler . 3 bedrrn 3 b;ith 1111 11 l'"'t.rcplacc Su Pt'' I 111 summ~r w1ntt'r ra••'' biJ-HS54) L A s lBB>ROOM +GUEST GIAMT VALUE! c;1al'll back bay ba rl!a Ill' Over 2400 ft of l)t.'a1·1'1 ul lt,·in~ -t lkdrm!. + .I bulhs OR 3 Bl.'clrrn sl•parat<' l(Ut>St m.11<1 ' Qlrs Formal In tnl! rm Family rm 2 Fpk:. Ctt\ t>red bnc·k p~lltl Poll1n11 hous 1· ,1 nd mu 1· h f r p I l· " .1 I' h u n I I $395.0011' Balboa lay Prop. R~tors • 675-7060. EASTSIOE TRIPLEX Uut..~1.and1ni.: 1" lhl· 0111\ word for th•~ hrantl tl\''4 lantast11•Jll) 11\':.11!n1·tl l rt p It' ' r :J 1 '' S l 11 r ' 'Pa<·1ou:-IJ\40l•r ... un1b Don t .,.a11.1·allli-lt.i i l'il *VETERANS* S morl' at a barj!am pn~'l' · Call now lo sel' ti73·1:1551.1 I !®.•Jl @•J Lol't a Vl'l llclµ You f111ol tJml homt.' you " .. 111 11 clown up to SJOO.Ut.111 Cdl Randy Agt, 24hrs WORLDR.E 543-1722 F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 EVERYDAY 1 ·5 1406 Westcliff MB 4 BR. s pacious lltngle story. stor<.'ll C'lOSt!. low price Top vJlue $100,000 3620 Ocean CdM 3 BR, Jacuzzi . s per t.arular view. hardwood floors Near park SS75.000 549 lrvlM Ml New homes 1 Two story. 3 B R , s undt>rk :. 1111crowaves S2l!">.OOO ISMD~CdM Uke new. vacant 3 BR. tasteful, pool. mrred1blc Vlewof yachts. S.SlS.000 2'11""-reCM 3 BR. bis game room. near park. school. shops. library Slll.900. 506 Mca ... ,.. •• 3 BR. wood sldlng, two atory. charming. R·2 lot in old CdM. $l79,000 11K' foatat drnw 1n the We t 11 Du1ly Piiot Oass1f1ed Ad 642-5678 y S©R6l)N\-~t tfS & That lnlflguing Word Game with a Chuckle -------l4·r•4 "' cur r ,OUAH ------- I C y H U 0 I My uncta wai. socn " s I I I I c1oc1n11nes:. nu1 Wnen he d1eo . . . . . we O•cJn't take him to a ceme1erv We 10011 n lm 10 a I -···· ano nad him Sanlo11zed, r __ R_A __ Y...,...s ......... o,.._R....,,.-i s1a1cned ano •o•Oed I I 16 I 17 O "'" r '" It•• r~v• llt Qvo•e<t . • • • " • . t ( f 111 "'J 1<'\ !he tt\IUf"J WQtd .._......,_...__....___._ ___ " ,J,.1t11""'f• l•t..tn )'_.P Ne.> J b~4)w ~ ro•,1 t. '·'' >fCl IElflP'. I' ~ ,,_ f ... t _. A'(t • .• .(.~ ....... , r •fl't0 10 I 11 ....... ,,, r r r r 1· I' 1 I ! I I I I I SCA.AM-LETS Answe,-s in Classification 5300 .f.:11STAR GAZER*"~~ 1-----,.----" ti\\ N "II ,,~--....------i .... ,., "'''" ~ .., .. , •' Jia. "°"' Ou-'r AU••·lr c.,, '' Jii. st" ;J ~ f'~ ••t • •uou/1r.9 IO llit .Sttt11 on 11'W'l_ W • .. ll ,. 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Y PILOT T uHOay. ~a.1ch 13. 1979 Hovte • for S. ................................. ············· ............................................. . •••:-' 1002 ;,,.,.. 1002 GeMntt 1002 1002 .............................................. LIDO ISLE Ha~ \ tc\\ from 2 pat m dN·k~ ''nhann·:. l'Ui.lom :-.Ji.H'l011s 5 bdrm 1 h~tth lrad1ttont1l homt• hkt• flt'\\ ldcul ror t•nlt'rt.uni11g ('orrwc lot $520.<kKI OCEAMFIOMT Quaht) t'l'ttftsmu11~h1p 111 nrnho • trim & \>Jk Ooo~ M'l~ off lhl~ }undmurk, I BU ~· h,1 IWrtH• Ill fiiw~t lo<'.1(\0n F~t 1hl1,l1t'<l lr,•t'"' \'-.I;"'"' S485 ooo IACK IAY l• 1111· 1 htlt 111 . :." ti.1th r.111u h h11mt· 110 qun·t llll dt• '•ll th1•r.,11td p1111I pl." 111111 .. 1· ... 1111 ,tf.!t' Hi!l.OllO 1't•rm:-. IAYFRONT ~,., ,., .11 (inl' b,,, front hum1·' \\ 1\h Jlll'I \\:-.hp AVALON \\ t'll l'o11-.trt1('lt·d :1 IH{ I ho 11.ik (11'k11 p,1rl1JI h.1-.1·1n1•nt t 11nnd,• rn11nllat1011 f.'luts ar<•u l~O 0041 Ft•t• BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 34 1 Boy\1d» Orovt· N 8 t>1':J t>lt>I LAKE FOREST LARGE FAMILIES CHARMING STARTER $46.900 Sl\Jd) trt•l'hOt'tl :.tr•·d SwHy1nl( pulm leuv t•:. hlo\4 t•ntn throuvh 1·111y l'O\t'rcd µon·h l"harmcr h\ m..: room Jll frt ... hJY panch-d ' l'ht·t·ry & s pat·ious k1l1·hcn ~u1r1t breukfost nook All new paint ins 1dt' .. new 11llL~h l'rpls thruoul Dctached gura.:" Trnl> a 1• harm 1n2 ~la rt c 1 home-full pncc $46,90<1 TWO STORY Gtt!l,7~:~700Loduv lmma~~;~~~~!hosL~ r ~ ll~ftilltll rl..J ult! roor At·t·cntt·d l._.::: 'Ol::::~-~-~-~-~·!!!!·!!-!!·!·-!: b\mg room with wood JllCf mirror.. Coz) coun l.rV k itchen C:lean as a \4 ·h 1st I t· ! ,.; n t' Io:. c tJ .:u.r <Jge Air t'011<J l'ou I l'luh h1111st-un<l rrwr1· 1 I M'Jll'r I~ lw <O(l'tlt ,, IA-:.l bizy towl)homP' (';ill l.litlU\ 7~2 17\JO USTSIDE SHOWPLACE -7564 ""~'8~ l nhance you1 nome with 1111~ oanel of the l0td s P1aye1 Add a dttPtr d1rnens•Oft 10 daily """I-frame this beaulllul l1let-c1ochet panel IOI a special place Paltern 7~4 1111e chart duections IOI Cathohc, P1otes- tant ms1ons L ~ -di'" SI.SO IOI mh pa11ern Add 40& ""I "''•'"._ uf41\T.'... mh pattern IOI fu$1 c~ air mail and handltne S.114 to: Mke l"9b S·c>-1·1 dress1n& becomes you Needlecraft Dept. !OS 1>e111t1lull1 !Ills Sl)(1n& Notice Daily Piiot !tie clet11ls-tlle dfipt of M>ll· lot IH. Old CIMIM.t Sii., ._ ness 11 Ille w1ist w11ll bow em-Ytl\. In lOOU. Pl'llll lllfl!t, pll151s, Y.sll• m blc~ =zi, P.itn ll•lllMf P11nttd Pattein 91U Misses NC.WIN 1 Oui 1979 NlEOll : S.1ft S. 10. 12, I•. 16. 18 Sue CAArrt rAlOG-MI 100 l>Ollll· 11 (bu~ 3-0 llMI 2 ~/8 ,arlh ilf c1ts11ns. 3 free pattern •~•ncll l•bnc. p11nttd 1ns1<1e Send 75C Sel4 SUI t. .U ....... IJt.~ Ja.H.11.50 Mt ... 1G ,....,_ ,_ l&Olt!Wblr T,_,m, UO ~ .-.... ...-. an.t ...... o.11t1 .... uo s..a 11: 121-M ..... '1' 0.. .. SI.SO ... llAlrlll 1= ;.:" : : . : .u:: Pattern Dept. 442 u=~~.·~r.·ts, .. Sl:~ Dally Piiot IU·St.ff ,1, r.tt . IJS m ... ,.=._ '"'" m., ... a. .... uo a•u. hilt ...., m.w, 11 .. -..1. .. ·1uo 111 1111 _. _, 11Hltb ~ Qltlta.. . • UO All itie ""'clothes JIOll lleld tOt 11$...,,._ C-.. · · · JM JOll' blllJ Ille Mt 111 our S,RIHC. Ill-,..._ ""9.. · .$1 .• SUMMCI PAITCR.. CATM.OGt 11 .. H *'r ._ · · ·. $1 •• 0.-. tops. ~m. pants..,, lft.S. a ICll( . . . • ·1us tKMt1. Ph" St ~ lrM patttr1t ... ...._, leu.... . . UI to11• s. n• ,.,, • ._. ,...._ . 1.11 ..... ....... Jl.$1.51 :::= ~: .. 1::: =-r...;...$lJe ltJ.IS .... lwf.., .. ilM ....... $1.JI ·u~-.... 11 • ID.._ ... lllitll .. $UI ._ "" ' . '' ' l J ... c.ltdll. . . ,. ' tUTTtafl Y rowa Out 'uu knn" .1 I I t 111' ~l • ''t'h in In 1nl· GtCl\.l"• ;11·t• uunw<l lor lh1tll'rfht·~., <A fl•,.,ull uf luhhy1111 h.) 1 lw ltutlf'rflv ('11ullllu11 1 ;\tH'\\ ,1 v th1., 4 lwdroorn lownhomt• '" ,, 1,1\ 111 1: lit•.1ut\' Jui.l ,, "'hort rt1 ~ht from tlw 1•111nm11n1ty pool .111d lt•nn1-. t 111111 l1d1t and ,11n 1 u n d 1 l 1o11 .1 11 ti \\ 1 I h .1 p I 1 g h l t11t't.1mrn phi' 11111• lwd1011111 ht•(•omt•-.., tw,1ul1ful <1t·11 \'.1• .1111 .111d n:.1d~ tu fl\ • it s JI 1[1 000 t i ~ICJI I f If '"' \ In fl I I llH'. "/1• •·OlllJ l I i l.1 I I 111 I Hrql ~'• ( 111111,1111 I(\,,, I I "' M 11 t1 I 10°/o DOWM ()" nt·r will <·arrv on thesL· four holi:-t·~ on lot in l'o:-.ta Mt·~a Room lo build l.)uplcx $215.000 1\sk for Craig Bath·~ 631 1"'60 RE/MAX of costa mesa, Inlet~. ntwporl ~och. ietc. 234 E. 17tt. Strfff, Costa Mesa 631·1266 N;1t11m .... 1l11• :-.:1•1" 111 I. ul lmll\ 1clu.tlh I >wtwd :in<I ( lpn.1t1•1t l<t•al E~lalt• OCf11.:t:' SUPER SHA.RP IS.OW M.ARICET Hfghly upgraded 4 br w/central a.iron pool s1u· lot. Call now. 894·001 l Cll~AVEM i Adrm.o; .. 2 balll .... dl'n frj)lc (;l~t· to ~<'hOOI~ & churcht.'S Shon t''il.'rtl\I. in;.-;1blc· ~M!}.5oo lr13 J6t;:J 1~12·225:1 E' 1·~ MESA. VERDE 5 lwtrm:. . :!', hath.... cw~ t·nrpcl~ drap(•r11•l. \4<illpapcr. profc!.i.. lk mral('(f Ca II for a pp ·1 SJJ9.500 b73-J603 fi7j-4i77 EH'' INVESTMENTS!! i:t EA"iTSIOi'.; COSTA MFSA. i units. 2 bdrm:.. I balh l'aCh. also t•nC'I .:ar.ijll' ror cat'h un1l. R·:.! lot SiOXl~. nr pusl or ftl'l'. banks & -su1>1:rmarkels $1~.000 • 2 II I G If l. Y UPGHADEL> duplt•x JUsl I door frt>m th1• bt•,1rh . 3 bdrm.., & 2 baths l'Ol<'h unit . lhL· up ... t;i1r .... ha.s t·nmµt .. u· \'Jt'" 11f 1 hl• beach & •>t•t>an ~75,000 ~ .... ... ~ " ~ BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR 75911811 I I.ave ::.omcthinR lo St:!ll" Class1J1ecl ;ids do it wdl. cae: IBDllE ELKINS CO. OVER 50 YEARS OF 5CRVIC£ OM THE BEACH B~aut. Decorated 3 BR 2 Ba. Unit W /180'' View Fr LR. DR. Kit & Mas BR. Bit O n Beach Nr Huntington Beach Pier. Amenities Incl Pool, Ree Room. Sauna + P vt Guarded Entrance . Price . $369.000. BLUFFS SPECIAL LCJ r~e Sin~le Lvl Pa ula Plan. 3 BR Condo + FR In The Bluffs. Excel. Fir Plan. Courtyard Entran ce. Tiled Entry. Lrg LR W/Cus FP. Cathedral Ce;li n AS . All Elec Kitchen. Hu~e Mst BR Ste . 2 Patios. Fee L~nd . Only $199.500. A "Joy Of Newport" Listin~. ® --°'_. .. , ....... 631-1800 811 oova DRIVE FOIEYER VIEW OF CATALINA .......... to Oce9lfroltt beach ........ , Urt-.. & 2 .._.. __ ............ . ,...... .... a..cec1tos1tz.100. 2·STOIY CANALFIONT-VIEW ··~·*' ....... 1111•00111..., ..... -..,...., ...... lot ...... to ,... .... ....... ~ .,_ .. VllW _, ...... tit ....... $225,000. -WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. ai36 w C11.s ... 1 I i14tw •• 11, N'~'J>0'1 ikach 631·1400 I l ••·····•··••··•·•••·•·· ..•...............•.•.. ....................... ······•·············•·· a,...,._, I 002 a...-.t I 002 Cor-. def M• t 022 Co• Me1e1 I 024 • a.aclt I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tac,, oHie. lndepenctenlly owned •llCI ~·•led JUST LISTED "IACK IA Y VILLAGE0 Th i~ tuwnhomc ·~ well louctc<l do~c to lht• Back 8uy and Nl'WJ.>Ort Golf Courst· 3 larS?t· Heel room[). 2• ·• baths. i :.tory t·n<.J unit ()nly 2 yt.•u rs ol<f . Prt<'C'<I b<'low market for two good rP<1:-.on:, Motivated seller Som(• TLC 1:-. nc('dt:d. Great potential. good lol·allon M <•kl'~ ~t·nM· ut SJ 10.900 R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 WESLEY N TAYLOR C ~JASMIN I': AVf; Pnncoob SJ29.~ 2 Br. l ba. lr& P»llO & &UClO!t' Super cutl' & dn. ull (mshJy doflt' Uy ownt'r, <8081 879 4073 or (714, 536-~7 2 IOAM COTT .AGE ..._1t1c .. u.wt Pegged hantwood fluor11, beamed ceilings. i bnC'k flreplaces u.nd ntC'l" coun ll')' lotd\en -Pl.US Z Bdrm. 2 hnth incom .. urut with pnv&lc pa\10 and yard Redto $18$,000 f'OR lNFOftMAT ION Ceil , .. 4-7211 .. Cameo Shores Nt•W l"X l'IUSI Vt' 11-.t11'11(. rare 4 bdrm :1 hc1 2 Hrand nl'w :1 bdrm. :! b.1. homes. formul d 1neng rm. i>ep rm rm. 2 (rpl~. <Setp tot, 2 c•ur 1wra~l' at76 & ~ Or1tni.:1• Avl• $135 .000 r11<·h OwncrtAgt. 5~·4894 or b'73 0782 R.V. DELIGHT 4hr 2ba Mt>i.n Vnd1• home. on t1u1 cornt>r lot w/~pw-ale dnvt'w11y & st.orage arn. lJfl ' 60ft for all YOt.lf' ll V nl't•d )o, Convt.'nwnt ly lon1kd workshop w ti<IO & 120 volts OUllets HVIUI C:l<>Sl' to rountry duh & l(Olf cour i;e $122.500 B y Owner. !162 7~ EASTSIDE R-2 Freshly p111nted 2 8H canage on bwldabll' }( 2 lot SH.900 Al({'n\ 562 7'38'1 Investor mu:,,t ~l'll f• homt-.' 111 Coi.t_. Mt': .. 1 No brokera~t> 200 Arnhl'N S82.5()(1 Zl32 Fordham SIJJ.500 2385 Nol.re Dame• Rl2.500 Z!!1 Wakl' Forn:.t 184.500 !Ml Serra Wwy ~.500 I ISH M 1~!1 IOfl SSS.500 Qlll 1131 !IO!Sl for mrorm a lion ---- MEW HACH HOME By bwlder. i,1uck to beaC'h, oct>nn ''1ew. :, Hit. 4"7 h11, 3'JOO !lq ft. lr11 balcoruei. 2°' 15th St ~.ooo. All<o • nn . ~· ~ bit ;,t 001170\ St $1~.000 ~17lll A..'l'IU.mablt' lf:V. VA Sl2.500 0 P . rlo qual Yortct.own V11lm1. 2 hr 11, bll ooodo t:.nl'I i.:ar. IUUll '1ly rm J>:Yl'li !)Jtj !WJl By owner --Y.AHPO 3 br. 2 ba. fr<'Sh palnl 111 & out Nt'W C'fl>l S634 mv PTI John V11n1an C:o 631.0000 Lease W /Option Nt•wly painted. I h1 townhom1· Near th1• beach Call for dcta11'1 Park Plat'c.lnc M<!· 746 I NfCB> RIGHT Neat 3 bedrm. 2 balli 111 J:QOd area Full pnc't' 011 ly J76.95<1 Parle Plart',lnr IW2 741il ~Story Landfnarlc 4 Bdrm. 21., ba. for1t1JI d.tninl(. F t lt. 2 frtik" 21<k.I sq fl I nll he.1..r1 A.<!klnl( SlOtl.0011 Owm•1 964-21112 llEA LT OHS S I IH"t' 1 H JA.SMIHE CIH«--SZlt.000 Unmd NEW ~J)hl ·h·vel "&•a Rrt!czt· model with :1 h('(lrm~. f:1m1fy rm & formal <lln111~. Som(• O<'t'an v 11·w l k l'\1 v:dut•' /\11• l'IJt)tJ • luxurv 1 pt 111{ .1ul11 spriukln~ plu:-. plu:-. T1·n111~ pooh Jt11·11~:t1s. 2-1 I lour St•1·unt} rnstom homt· with xlnt Ooor µIan & panoram1r Ol'l".all view.. IJvm.1: rm . 1.hru11i.: rm . mstr bdrm ckn with frplc . .ill 11v~r h~nl( cnormoui. cnl\'r tlltnlO~ p:.it10 $33!1,500. l11h.ld ('allforapp'1 On fy fuJI Vlt'W 4V3tl II\ th1• Sht)('(r.'I' Broker CO-fJJ• Su~!'.!~!~.,~~~t!:! Mesa lnine I 044 tocallon Older 4 bdrm on •••••••••• • •• ••• •• • • • • • lar~c cut de ~;w lot with Rk:h_RlfJ_ 673-7040 room to bwtd i or mayb1· WOODBRIDGE IDULOUPLEX IFFA.MILY IS GROWIMGor :1 rYl()('t-urut~ Listed a1 SACRIFICE S125,00U WESLEY .,., TAYLOR CO .. lULTORS Z I I I SClit Joaqul" Hlllt Rood MEWrORT CEHTat. M.I . 644°4910 ::r:: -- GOING RILLER REAL TY 546-0114 2NEWHOMES J bedroums . l"R . t•athedral cc1Lao~s. Nonh ~ Mesa. m·ar South Coast Plata. $1 IH,OOU 646-4.3-17 ------ Brcwdmtwr t:Xl'C uln1· fmly home 4 lxlrm, fmh rm w1l\lly ;ltnum Sclll•« mot1v<1h'<.I Submit Wall. lo pooh. µ.irk &. ..,t·hool-. Thu. home has n1•\11 ' btlcn lived 1n l:all now· ~7111 CLOSE TO IEACH ------2 Hcdruom Wt•'\t N~wport Jo:iq·.-1 ... nl rnn dJtJon lloom lo i.:ruw I. .1 I l 1 t 4 II r .. :! !11 11 r JllH+JHr Pt>rf1·c 1 1r your Ill an t•mpty n1•-.1..r' ,,yndromt· or !.lartmi.: ,, famdy C~· .. !.. J ur " Bdrm Of !>witch ba<·k & forth tleit..'IOnally It"·"' t·ll located. charm1n~. 1·'tlr.1 room} Jnrl flt'x1hl•· ~.oou DREAM HOU~E. un•QUt• dei.1~n P rin·d b,•low - market \13IUl' Sl 19,500 642 71117 Real Estat•• BH + bonui. Cnriwll Plan. Coll f'k Sll:J tllMI 2 IDRM COT - TAGE I year old drt•am c 111 w~c Vaullt'd bt-am 1·1•11 m)l:s & i.:arc:.lt'n p.11111 Uniter moirk1•t l '1IM Sl.55.tnl .Q ' :J!·'~J&P 8c'tlboa bland RNlty ,,.. t ... l"'W ,, ("'~ ,, 673-8700 CAU644·721 I JASMINE CUll< ~. ', . ~ · AUr1t('11ve J bdrm. I"• \ 11nv.1lt'. l(alt·d t·om ~=!~ bath homtt Ill good loc·a 111\Ulll)' 111 th1· hcart of lion Counll') kitchen/ t'11ror111 1lt•l M .1r .\ lstTimr Offfttd family room 1•ombn lit·<•Ut•ful. 11n• ... l1~1ou' 2 uruts. xlnt location on Hutcht'r blol'k t·uunll'r "·'v of ltlt-pool . c.~rtot io•;:down toll!> & breakfast b.Jr 1<1euu1. gr('i.·nbclll> & lC'n C H llobcrt.wn. Htlr I l..arRe yurd t·ompletel) "'' 1·ourt.-; 24 hr Ruard 675.IY.JC2 h'fltt.>d 4 yc.ir-. rn:w Un M:rvu:t.'. Brand rw" Phm ---ly Sf:ll.500 <..:a II no" • EAST SIDE 5-s pllt It•\ l'l. thrt•c Costa~sa I 024 Ontu hedroom.-;. family room ···:~·C•Hl•••T•;;:T•U••R·:·l··· 1 ~ & OCEAN VICW . ltn -s;v "' ffit.'dlale PO'-'t' ... 'illlO 21 Owner well also l<:a:-.l' <11 DIGEST • '..l"'" ~-,(-r $1000 monllltv W t'll Should:.1.'t•th1::.ch-1t.inlJI rr:....c.i.___i pnced at ~14.~11 bed.rm :!hath. fomtl) rm I SURF REALTY F.a.•L IM E COlE OF NEWPORT t·~ ta I,.' .I u::. t 1..1 r n 979 I 050 ~ LOV REALTORS ft>i.i.1on:t1l:t dcrnr••ll-•t ----··----• with lh1::. t'Ull' & coL~ re• \4 emot1on;.il t•arth lom•, decorated homl' .... ·h1l·h 675-5511 Lhruout Lo<'alt'<l 111 11rt• 1 Hit ~ chm. 2 -.ty .I HA has:i Im. 2 ba & :l IK Cum ---------:.t1s:ious Mt''-J \ t•rth \l.dlled in I roll 11•11111 nn w a hCIRc bnck frpk a.reit Qill J' 11_1 !!W ;!.1JI -. .. und. frpk, Ioli. of t'X nus excellent home has Cora..act.I Mar J 022 or!SJ5.02ll 11~6H lr<1-. Exct·ll lm·Jtion a homl' prOlt!cllon plan & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------AStl b"73 171;0 ;:i~r!l.SOO Cell today l>l..q>Wx. 717 ..-crnlt•ttf. I Jlr I ST TIME OFFERED I Ba each. ('Uk & cll'un tM 55 YEARS A + room In huild LLsi}l TE LI you'vt.' been wa1t111 i.: • ~.1"621840.soo Hy own l' r f hJ h _ ,...,. I or l s one. r r t-11 1.., • R 2 lot 12 Bdrm how.t> tn _R~ALTORS f''m('s l duplex in COM I eluded fre<·I Room r111 OCE.AMFROMT Bldr JUSl complt>lml( duplex pJu.' IH17J 'q fl 1 Duplex on bi~ R 2 lot w. j ~ Man~ocnll• ~.000 · Great J':ast.s1de loc.11100 Npt nt'tir Ol'W lC'nn1s !)ub",!lt tl'rm:. I o:.~ J ~kl'{;,f S6S,OOO Call SAM llELP' If }Our rt-nt courts Easy acce:.... tra<k _ _ _ _ L-. s.'I001Mo You c;,in .if LET UNCLE st..rec1. to beachfront lot 1nvcsl0 r .., du p I l· x ford payment ... on thu, $375.000 Positive t'ash Oow Vl•rJ $12,000 J bt.!droom. 2 JA.COIS REALTY nu•e corner $235.000. bath homl'' Call Now• 675-6670 Pnn.only.640-4009 ~~~~~~~-Tal&toR9dCorpet 1..~;.rnlt11Q~i ~ Q ll., • t .l 4l\l'J lLll'!i Ring 640 • 5560 Anytime Eastblull Ptol Bldg. rRIVA.TESrA Bc<iutn 1 yr olcJ < '0111111 wtth 1t s own !.J'J :• 11 ll 2~,,b~ quality h111111 $87 SIXl ~I C.thf l(\•;,lt \ 546-5605 ACROSS STilEET FROM LA.KE Woodbntl.:r Arbor l.Jlo.1 ~aut1fully up~radt·tl hr ·• 11.1 . ilt•n hu1•• ml~lcr txl /1.t h.ilh '''I tx•:Jf'h A· I·" 11111 ( 'ur1w1 Vh'W $>!11 Ill.Ill 111 ' I I TU Ont-. Sl la to1 J•oi,"' bh' lrad;. H41H ~iz WOODBRIDGE SPECIALS l:>t~11 o~ uf h" int.: 111 l h1· IJo:4uUf ul Lakf'~ulc t·11rn mun1l v nf Wooclhntli.:1• w.., have lwmt·~ ;iv,11l;1 bit-in th•· pnt'l' ranl(• from trl.ooo w $145.oou Plea.-.t' l'all for dt.'la1I-. e RANCH RE ALTY 551 2000 W.Listftl! 754-1202 SJ.:U., 1dll· 1tl'm' w11h " WANTACTION"' FAMILYWA.NTED! ,.RENT OPTION or bu' Druly Pilot Clus:.1f1cd Ad ChtS.'11fed Ads &12·567ij Must need S bed rm~ 14 ---------big 4 Br condo Pool · up. l down>. 3 bath .... tep I VA Jill". tt·nni~ Call 644 :i~M Getterol 1002 GeMral 1002 dwn family rm w 1wt•t 1,v.., ••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• bar. Huge kttrhen v. eJl macnab I Irvine realty A TT'N: INVESTORS! JUST LISTEO! Great duplex in O ld CdM! Completely remode led front unit - all n ew blt·ins. Private patio. Lots of c ha rm & priced to sell at $185.000. Don't miss this s pecia l orrering in n most des irable area. Linda Ta~lianetti 642·8235. EASTSIDE COST A MESA Don't miss this value! J ust reduced to $135.000 & $175.000 -drive by 180 and 182 Cecil Pl. (do not disturb tenants) -appt. only Lois Miller 642·8235. <X ·123l HUMTINGTOH HACH 4-plex -Owner 's 3 BR. 2 bath + patio unit; two 2·BR. 2 bath units + one t -BR. I bath unit. Gara~es - patio -la undry a rea. Cul-de-sac location -beach approx. 3 mi. Vee Stinson 642·~35. <X -124 l 642·8235 ' '4A·6200 901 Dover Orlve H•rbor Vl1w Center lrvl~ •I C•mpus Valley Center 752·1414 tile~~ UHCHO SAM JOAOUIH Sharp 2 BD + den overlooks golf course. Care free c ondo living. Lovely d ecor . many extras. Built·ins. Choice n~w listing at $127 .900 fee .simple. A COl.DWIL&. ....... CO • 644·9060 Utt IAN JOAOUtH tM..LI .-o. tN IC'"°"' CIN'TD mg area ~ formal dmtn~ rm Soarin ~ t•t•t hn~' w /d rama t1 c and rmo bonal dccoratm~. H you qualify. apply 11l I' B I 984-2431 or 835·0211 •94611 Lt1,dy Mesa VN<l•· :i Bdrm. Family. :! balh r1rcplaCl· $8!1.~ c.111 ~9161 OPfN HOUSE -REALTY WALNUT SQUARE l fidrm 1-:NO ti NIT ONL V ~.SOI 754-7800 "CHARM" This very a ttra(·t1vt' Mulhearn. Mesa Verde h orn~· ---------1 lla.'llltv features a ht'ated pool. ~~~J cover ed patio & ~as $elw W..ts Out ~fer BBQ. 3 Bdrms. 2 bath~ Cute 2 bedrm. 1 hath __ _ " ~\ v' and many other added home Does not need GREAT extra reatures Asking work • Sure 1t ·.,small but only Sl 12.600 Cn 11 :.4:1 "' the pr1c·r S6SOO 546-.SllBOfor m ore del atl:. Moves you into Coi;t;i ~~HERITAGE REALTORS POSlf Pool palace proudly prl' .scnted. Primanly party planned 968-3371 Real Fatale "IXCB'TIOHALL Y ~crous·· Mesa & the ocean hrel'zc~ Ca II P R l \164· 243 l or 835 02 ll # 94&1 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FmttasticS~av .. ~c Jbr. 2Y:iba llolal s('p stall') + over-.11<' 2 c-ar Rar Dana Pomt '!'. bc!ll ocean vu bizy at $185,000 Jensen & Co Wkdy-. s:n. l864;eves 644·5742 PREVIEW SHOWI NG MARlNITA Prestigious residence~ near the ma ri n a 549-51 11 . 493-4006. 831·3$40. familv Home FOC"e'\l n.if.. tn the pn· stiioous l<at·quel nut> O::nt air. new t·arpt'l:.. upgraded itppl1 a ll<'l''> Litton m1crowa vc bw ll in. nice b1~ patio and CO\ er ~'\' l<> upprcr1al 1·' .. 523 CAMPUS Da· IRVINE l..-,.o a.ach I 048 1lu.'I beautiful 4 Bdrm 3 bath custom home 1~ locat«I "' block from the M esa Verdt• Cou.ntry C lub It features a separate family r oom l&rld dining room & is on a luge pool s1»ed lot. Call 546-SllllO for more details. ~·· V.., I 034 •••••••••• ••• •• • ••• •• • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• *DUPLEX • ~~HERITAGE REALTORS llAHDHIW TOWHHOMIS "'lrt"-Y Wooch" I t:uUide Co.ta Mesa> 2432S.nta Arui Ave. ~li1h Tudor 2&3 Br t1 pht level. 2113 C'ur irarag e. fr plc ~. microwaves. gr~nhoust' windows. p ool. :s p a . 1T.NNIS court. l"'tom S89.9$() M-CIOll or 9$$· 1920 0.vek>pGd by Woodlree Dev Cl> IFYOU GOOOARlA fCear best s chools. shop· Plf\8, & freeway. 4 BR. 2 BA home Pan Piece.Inc 842-7461 VJ TIBURON 3 Bdrm, 2..., ba. m11.ny cl<· tr83 Pr1nt·1pal only . Muatsell WOC"Jd Veteran Bkr. 559-9270 0,..Ho.eDtlMw MOlll desirable a bdrm. I \AJ ba plan F'ountam Plaza Condo . Double ...-.. NllY f1nancin1 sn.ooo. Call 751 3IOO or 8.11·~· ASUMI 11/>9/o LO.AH 2 Bdrm I \'» bath. 2 car irarase. flreplare . up· &rack'Jd tbruout Wilk to ~. mlnute11 rr()m ba ve a aervtcc to offt't or Fw\' • 500 iooda to ~U. rlace un ad a1ai••••' .... ,.· ..,....,. __ fn the Da l~ Piiot lfWfif'!'~ ~~-~on · 992~11]~ ()eean Side of hwy, ll•vcl lot. easy access to beach Need!! paint. minor re· pairs; Ideal for hom1: & Income. H urry. only '1'-S.lllO ~ion Really 49..07:U • LUSH GREEN Fairw•y f ronla)le w 1th dlAt.lnctlve 2 bdrm. & 21~, bath hom~ HandcraJtt.>d workm llnll htp throu Mhout S359.500 <OOZWP> tOO Gh•eyrt $t, L...-ltec~ .. , .... -. ',.. -· . fueectey March 13 1979 OAILY PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• HCM&Mt UnfW'llilhed H~ttt Unfuntithtd ..,.......nb Fvrnhhed lncontt Pro,-rty 2 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••. •••• ••••••••••••• ....................... eo.t.Mft41 3224 Me..,...leoch 3269 Coraftade4Mor 3722 ~~! -~~~ -~~ ........ ~~~~! -~~~ .~~ ........ ~~~~!! .~~~ ~~.· ....... · j ~.~~!~: .F.~~ .s.~.· ........ ~~~~.~~ ..... . ...... leQC'-I 041 logmo leoch I 048 Hewporf a.eeh I 06q San~ ~ HoMn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·······••••••••••······ r-i..~ 1078 ~S• tlOO ~· ····•·•••···•····••···· ll9 C~ Twnhif' ·······•••••• ••••• • •• • • S"'' ptn.i •IOlf 111111''11' \II Ji•,1111 tllW ;f Ill' 1 h,1 flll J hr '>I h 1 It: \1~ll"I • 1111 • h-1 11 • 1, 111 1>-•ol mil t ~111 111111 1""1h11h-"' I.do" ~1 hi & 11< h f72 uou J•ll 11111 (AlllV.11 •1"'>11111 • hll) 110\4 twl JINl'I' \Ill b 11 I1111c l' l:f > 11"" 11t 1 \Unlfl"'' Own •i;.!> '.ta.!" DO YOU LOVE LAGUNA ? WATCH THI SUHSfT frOfW ""' 4 bedroo. hCMM wl"' t.-., rOOM withm w.ttd..q cl•t•c. to tc h~ JIU. tOO. -WAL.It TO T"4f HACH en you butkt O•to tt.i. hoMt o" o" I 2 lot. Thrn bltdf"00191 hoRw "'toylttq qttot oc.-•••• , 'IU.500. -PAHOlAMIC OC AM YllWS tro111 bottl ..... , cOftllb nH witta t.o ~tt to ..... tW1 l b9drooM hOfM Clft .. t • .-toiftiw'• d.tlC)W. SlH,000. SECLUDED A.WA.Y AMOHG TOWRIHG lUCA.LYP'lUS Tld5 It "'h 2 b•droom ~ wltta b°"' oc~ GIWI CClftyOfl ·•••'-$115,000 -COOklNG CA.M H A JOY i" "''' be.tffwl home wltta 9"nnri kttdMt\ wltt. •lew\. G\".ot locoHOft jud two btod" to Crucc-..t lay. S1 19,000 497-3331 On th!' Or.1 •\It 1 1 u .i • I l• •qv ru I Cau sey & Company RXER UPPER """" lio;lin~ with 11n1·11d "'~ '"''t·.._n '"'"' 41•1\ .,,, ... , 1•ul·d1:·S<tl' :"lt't•(f., p.11111 und 1·1ir1x·1 Sp.w111u:-1 BH. pit~ l ,1m1h rt1<1m Pncl'tl to moH' SI l~•.~H• • I ll)l ~J ( '11,1 ~• 11 rn ·" Ill \'1lla).!1• ~· ''I L. H:t :-; \ lit. \l ll • HEW EXCLUSIVE llUFfS LISTING l u.'tom l'On<lo l 1 p.:1 J11l'1I anti enl..irg1•tl 1•11<1 111111 .: fir +dt.>n m Liu,, I '>ltH' homt' SJ.l!t.500 ~ IUIR WHITE ,: • REALTOR, IHC. . 675-4630 . CATALINA VIEW <'hiirm plu' nr'' 111·..,.., lltll Cliff l>r S2:i l .11!1H Ownl'r 1\J.:I 1;:n :n.111 •.t:1 rilH I BAYCREST I Al lu Uh" 11 for 3 Hdrr11 ..! 11.1 tx.•:Jllt~ on Ll'1"ward I.II (';ill II.iii D1l k1·n .1111 ·'' nu:1rr Hl-:1\LTY " ~t·t• 979.f}S33 t.-111 71." IUCHCOnAG£ IYTHEIAY ~)jl\'lllU " h ly lit .hi\ J.°'1Jd!1°d 111 l'1H1ht1 111 • " \w11 l~1· • 1tl1•f111111m1•111 1"•11••• 1,,. 111\c.J M u\1 1n 1•0011thon ... uolu111h·tl 11o.c1nt111I l'rl\>lll 111 '" h .\ tlUlll\ ~JI• l'J • •ll).tfllll• t111 H\11111 ,11 Ill J1ff1>rll•hlo Ill It t ' I ti ft 1'11 .. t Hllh Jl,•7 ol~I 1·11• 111 1 '~~l~Q .,g,~1~11 .. , .. , .. 1 J·" l.m 1111 I ulr\llft lt f\ rt llllllfl lt-lf 1111 In t 111u1 It 111011 11\oll< I ... Iii flll,llU I ''° •II .Ill lh'nktl St 1.1 t1!11 "" '''" ,. \~I\ 1 ..... 11 I .... I 111114 ·11~1 • I I I E.ASTILUFF t li.1111 1·11rnl'r l11r.1l •1111 ..i<lr" .-nl 11• p;1rk . rc·,1 , 11111111 '.1 lHlh., W1lh 11l;J11\ ,. lr.n 'lnp n1111t1111111 ~!"(' 11111 Roy McCordle, Rltr 546-7729 NEWPORT DUPLEX SI 39,500 ~""" 111 lll:nrh 1 ht' " •• \11·"-potl l'l:rl»:-11 .11 ,111 .if lun1.11JI.: prll 1· 1:1111d :-.umml'r "'intt·r m<'oml· pull'ntwl lnH·-.t11r-: hi:t tcrhurr.)' Call ~.JO 11..1 &:liillf.fl °"'l y $40,000 t,1k1• 11H•r !11 ·" In.HI .11 $l1Jll mo 4 fill. I 11 ll,1 & 1~1111 1 lut t v' llwnt .Jl>(l 551.ir,;1 WATERFRONT CONDO II.Jr :.!h.1 Vit·I' '"" I .• ~· 11nt "'!\'I 500 ~lf1 ::Ll!I 1 I: I I' I. i-: \ I n I ti\ 1 h ..... , 1 l hl~ 11111 1 ll,I\· 497-2457 I ht!n11 11·· 1111 ·111 0(h'11 :..1l ::.un I I i ·111-:11n'I ' '"' ,.; ..,,1',, I t91 'e& ,.,, . ., EMERALD BAY LOT t;1:1 fito.'l<I lowff 3 Arch 8oy r11·rks ~ 1111,11 tl"l'k I ''' . . .,, . . I.Jilt' ~t~.1~~1 l'rm unh J Bl, .. ; Is\ rrpll. µru ~ S... day 1•4 f1·-.,11rn .ilh .l1•1·or~lcd .....,... n r. m11tlu. $1 l J . UIJO. ALSO 2 2215 Heather lane Bit ~ dl'll z1 ~ B/\ l'n11clo. t 12 llZI <.lys 675 11511> tmtw\J firs new carpels t'\ "'lm'1 ba1•khav ''""' Slli!l,000 ,J BU 2 ~tor) oc·1•:111 ''''"' l'loi.l' lo h<'.1('11 ----------1 Hy I Nfripr f>«.8:J0-1 ~.1100 014nf'rl,l I IHI I l.orJil'wl Miguel I 0 S .•..•...••.....•..•.... Laguna Niguel Realty .. IUSIHESS OPPORTUNITY ROOM TO BUILD AN AIRPLANE \\llh lhll> blJml \\'1•11' I br honw \\ rt h ~1001 ( a II fordcla11 ... llEACll UC l'L!'.:X '" lilk l o oct•an w 'l:t.>wport ~ tir ~ :? h1 • I hr ~U<'Sl apt Gr1.:u1 sum nw1 wmt1·1· rrnl.11' \l11t 1n, .. mw 1ii1J 17!111 :!"&:1 H' UWl)P' Ontu I bdrm 1 oath nn p1 t .., Cherry L.ikc. ~un11 y ......., ~ quC' $268.000. l'nn onlv '''21 dt-rks & l.Joe1al dock I 101 ~__..,.,, -j 'r~ :1215 Heather Lune. N u 1rr 1 I 1 • Open "··-l ·• Pnn on\\ mu.()() Ml fl .it Ouna He rt c t <:>UH ... . Pomt Manna Can he wpo en ~r 6-l2 ll2l d)S or G75·05Hi used as one or 2 ad)o111 640-5357 ev~ 'wknds mR i.torcs Pre:.cntly J -----•_•_•----•I •IY OWNER• Jc"'t.>lry stort> & buyl•r ,.._ may purchuse mventorv T ..,,.-OF TOWER Harbor View Palermo y II 1 r d FantaslJl' oct'an & bin customi.Ged rustic look ou w1 r .. rc Y en a Sh "l Bl' . 4 ... r 21~ba Jae· .. , BDQ'~ blcy hke Lh1i.. S.15.000 Vll•w :irp ~ " l'Ondn. " • "' , 491-9494 495·522 HLh floor Total :.i:cunlv Owner will carry lJrgc 496-2413 830.5050 buJld1og Uoal b lip:-. ~ort8TruDstolS}?8,r000 21ll2 avail.. at $1 50 per ft ,-.... OCEAH VIEW ~RT CENTER Morwn·h &ty TerraN· REAL TY Ele.cunt Fr Provint•i:i l 64,..1812 ll\.odUCed to S31~.ll()IJ "° Call for appt. t'4U-u2S!I :/kt-lfiJt R E A#L -Ty :lbr. ):l..tba. frplc, 2 patio' Encl'd yd 495 4779. ~.900 .-Wport leach I 069 ················•····•· RAREFJNO llarbor View Car mel. 3br 2ba fm rm & dm. rm . Upgraded U1J'OU8hout quiet street, i.kln'l Wall on this one. Pnced to sell. $168,000. Broker 979-4383 UDO ISLE Counlr)' charm. beam c~, 4 br. 3 ba, newly re led kitchen & din· ing rm w lbrdwd floors. 4S' lot. Uy owner . $t!O,OOO. 673-<Y711 Brokers full ocean view cood-0. Newport Crt!st. many cwstom features. llG & BEAUTIFUL & EAGER TO G O 5 B R 3 R ii Soml'r)ol't k1lc·h1•n nook f11m11,· w "<•th;1r '1111111).! rm 2 fplr"·· \'11•11 11 Nl•wport Ct'OlC'r A pott1n J! ~ht>d pnvory & :i prll·r you ran 't hrat Ownt>r h11~ bought 11nother hum<' ~Jlbm il till orrers ~H,SOQ 1801 rort Cor low cu;si<:§) ~EALTY Harbor View Knoll Rare 3 bdrm. F H. C.:apc Cod Condo. tn ·h·vcl. gh'31 \llE'W. pool. tennis. a:.sumablt' loan $179.!KHI &M>-tll81 Agent Harbor Vlt'w Homes Mon tef'O, 4br 2ba newly de corated. close to schools. park & pool. liy Owner 557 6122 dys 833 1861 eves W END. Jg. fam home 3 + BR. I"• ba. on R·2 90 fl buildablc lot S265M 7101 Seashore Prin c1pulsonly 645-&110 Lra. Prime Dup~x P-ar11al ocean Vlf!W SleJ)6 to bch. Cedar /llle. frplc , sundeck 3br. 2 bath each. By owner. S270.<n>. 675-5520 TAX WRITl-OFF INVESTMENT & Beach. boating & ten· rus. All lhis and NewPort too! DUPLEX 4 & 2 Bdrm uruLs. $19'.l,<n> Ask for M.ilce or Bobby. JONES REALTY. In~ 673-6210 1080 .......•••••........... $59,000 FHA, VA Terms '°\ 11 U ,, Uk \' I \ t• ,j tl .! 1,~h\ttJlll h1111w ~' 1wrll'l'l 1111 lt'I fl111llllo' I UOIJI 111 •pl Jl ,. Uu1 I I 111 1•.1hlllt•h 11111 111 t11111 lauk1·•"•, 1'11'1!\ \ 1rd with fruit ti,,,., 1'11'1· 1 11111 •I ''' l'• t ,)411 11.:11 TARBEll. l OH I h-.111 'l•H ll'l hlllllt lll',11 "" I 11,l'\l l'lo4/J ai..:i10 <'tll .11t1 11'\I 7'1111:• .. Jewel With A Pool ~J) t'Olll lhl~ ~1'.lr "4llh .111~·r '" 11111n111~· 1.mol ~'.111111\ •l) h h111l\l' ha~ ;I •~~huumi.. 111111111( fam11\ 1111111 "'ti h (1 ra•pl ·" l' l\1h h1•11 "llh built '"" :-.uu1;v 1J<1l111 ~ 111~1 CJll >¥~ 17''11 mRDEll. II\ <l\\''l;f·.H ' Hit h.1q.1 I I b.1 l"-oth\\• Ill !).11\l,1 1\11.1 ~1~l.:1<HI l 'all f 11 r .I I' I' I .J !i I II !)II l 1.:!1 !'>-~I WHhninster 1098 ...•..•.•.........•.... MO QUALIFYING LO pur<'hU'-l' th•~ I hr.:! lJ.1 hcmlt' in good <•fl'.I F'u 11 j.lnl'I' rl2.9!l0 l'ark Plat,• lnl IW:! i~h l PRICE RE:>UCED 1(l()(X) oil thl'> SUl't'r .t II• i!'.., bu th. 1~1· f.m1rtr1 ... lorm..il 11111 rm l'JI k l'l.1l'l' I 0\ X.I:! i Ir. I °"""Real Estate ....••..•.......•.•.... II 00 ....................... F1\\I ti.\' f' l':T I',\ fl K .11lr dhl 1'1111· f\1rk"'11od. !.\Ill '>t•ll f;"t ut ~2.'~111 1S\t11:;!1. ih Mobile Home Store ~\8 88'J!> FAMILY PET P ARI< ~per !.harp dll1 w1dt' Jflr dbl Bma\J moor " ex p.rn do l'.1reflort•e lml->n> "41111 l la'>t ,1t SUJ.()(HJ l"Yl29 73 I Montef'ey M. Hornrs ~·)535 WHY Ra.IT? Lovely 19711 M1111Lcr1•) 2flr, :.!Ila. low p11rk r1•n1 of $110 (lnl} ~-1 .0011 1S:'llB7175t Monterey Mobile Homts 839 6.535 U>W PARK HEN1 Smi:h: wide 2 flr Chamv111n . show' like new. 11wriL'f 110'\IOU' S:!U !>110 I f'f'".!l4li·77 I Mobile Home Store 848.8895 •MODOWM PAYMENT• Information OAC I 2-J. Br·all areJl» Miil. ramJly &pel park' Monterey Mobile Homes 839 6535 PRJCE DROPPF.O $7.000 2Br. 28a . dhl w11t~ Mad1'<on. 5 min lrum bch. ~m pcL<; l'\'ltumC' vC11211-11 > Mobi!. Home Store 848 8895 $16.900 STEPS TO BEACH Dbl Wlde '61 lratlerama (ON5186) 3 pvt bch & pie.r. Sub lettm~ nllowed l..ocated m Treas ure Is :mu Pac1f1c Coast Hwy Lag Och OH.·rl'd hy Rl'O<llS!,;JO{'l' M I' 7l4·~3816 --- NOOOWN PAYMI-; T 3Br. dbl wide Machson, 4 Con AC. priced to sell Cast $22.900 Cl962U·76) OAC Mobile Home Store 848-8895 BAY FRONT Luxurious mobile home living wtth spacious cabana. tbr wath den. ce· ment patio. stone frp!c plush n ew carpeting throughout 2 levels, open beamed ce1lin~s. xlnt. cond. Home In · dudes stove and refng. MOllUSITH • * ... * ·······•·•·····•····••• .•.••••••••.••.•....•.. . ..................... . I 1\l·r1• :'''I i\rrH. :i i\rrf! 11 .111·ld~ 1''1nt10l'1ni.: 11\Ullithh• I 1.n "lf.l1J, I ti79 ~;!J DROVER ~forSah llOO , ...•.....•.•..••.•.... :! l""4Jll'x l.oU. "itunlon. bti X 14!1 1•11 l'ln11, pnmli. & cn11 111<'1 TutuJ prll'l' $'111 <nl ~1hor\J ~l OIJO l"rrn ooly 714 ~ ~77 19 fourDle••• lh ' ownt'r f)nct.·11 ex ln·rtk'IY low Seller will l'urry ;ill ftnanr mit Jt 91..-,t·: ~C~Row Low Down ,ay,..1tt llu'. 714/542-3676 Ci\l..L l'°()R Sl-;Tu I' ***** LUte n.el'' 4 Hr 2 H.i Nwpl llghlll. l60CJ 548-8031! :ibr ~ frplc, garage, 4 1• yni. old. located ne11r So Coast Plan. $49S mo Evea. SS6 7947 Oityi. ~ Meea Verde 3br 2ba frm 1 1 fplc bltins. fenct'd ntwly decorat l'd No Pets ~~ 646 1~35 or 751-4024 Available now. i br. I b11 lidatrial/ duplex. Small yard di PfotMrly 2100 patio Adults 675-0562 DIRT CHEAP lh.a ldm~ loh I .11 r I'' 11 • ;11·n•o;, !". .H'rc~ !ti ,,. r•·~ Wh••t••vt•f vou .,. ,lflt '4-1' hi:I Vl' ll 14 II h In '•~ICI~ t1.l1 Ol!I FARGOR.E. I 1.71,~717 I ~ZI l lfil ll:uwl~1 \'allf .ir1·.i . 4 5 urrt' p..ir<·1·ll't ~WO UOO full pnre. le1in.~. mu~t w11 Nit !n!H!lt;.& • IOACRES four •n•eston.' Xlnl lmanrin>: I tr17 54iO'J . I ti79 <!MZ:l DROVER ~s'a.e 1800 ·••···••·•••···•·····•• EASTSlDE Cu.~tom 11rul!' on l.:1· lot n·.11 teak Y.OOd 1ntl•nor ht.llll.' frJ>k flt'"' plumb 111~ & roof Only ~8.504 V....11crt•4t. lY.H7 Nf:WPOHT Rt-:Al'll Lux IU)' 3 bdrm l'n1lc; StcJ)'.' to bcal'h 1-· .. e :-.1mµll land. J>1•rf to 11111• in 001 rt•nt lht• 1.1Uwr 11r for w \C)ot ml•nt .\:skin~ ~lf7 mo l'.111 for .ippt 714 9611 5929 A'>I. for l'aul Broker Nl'"4 Quahl) NU l>uplct. ·~ I blk lo lia\ 3Hr <! ht 1'<• B~ t11.11lder 548·6731 -Inc~ Property 2000 .......••...•....•..... 4 Houses & Dphc ......•••.............. l'H.lMJo: INDllSTHIAL BUILDINGS ·~sq ft ufr/1nd 'I •63!Jlt sq rt 24' gross . ;na t•h sho1> ~ :Slj ft 2.J• ).trl>l>b, 91 F'v.y •500 •5500 ::.q It. Tui,t1n ~l.700 •3949 l>ll ft f'ul>ltn SHH ,500 ~ 17141838-5970 dy1 17141 581-5787 -Lotsf'Of'S. 2200 .....•........•....•... l.1)()1Cl' view or hurbor lol :a2111 Pac1hc Or <.:DM Owrwr bwllf lll swl or :.t•ll $200 000 54 3 6141! I'\\'!. IUue Water Vi~w Blllld your drN1m homl• on tiUl> lasl of Jts kind fl I lot S u rrou ndcd b} ni!>lOm bwlt horn\.'). 1n a w1ld~mtl>b art'a w 1th a 360 deg \'It'"' of the on~un &lulls1deb C.111 Loday for u\formatJun C1•11tur) 21 ln,nc. 89K 3571 fo~ucstnan lot. N1•lht• Cail Ranch, LaRunJ lhlb L i,: pad. \ ll'"-. do::.c to H·nn '" & bWlm dub Owner 831 :NI' or 831 7SJI ~Clift. Desert, R~ 2400 .•.....•.••.......•..•• BIG IU-:1\H Li\K t-: l nu.,u.11 :? lsl.rndi. lor ..,;1 I l' 7 1 •I Xlil1 7 7 :J:J H#'ll-5778 Out of County ~ 2550 ·•••••····•··••·······• \'lt':W L<>1" Mammoth P~E:HIGE: LJkl''· \'ISTI\.~ II ll} _ I HOME~ owner I ll~·21!i4 .• :! B H I I B R " I t h j!.ira>:t·~ & ) arct.. I; ri>al .. .:.:ist.:,1dc location ~Al,lllM down Ownt.>r will 1•11rn ninlra1·1 1-·1111 prH·; $'.0'>.tn > Real Estatt 3J33 W t:oaM H"'). ,''\ tJ Want.cl 645-6646 2900 .....••.••••......•.•.. TAKE YOUR PICK $500,000 CASH 1 pk•x c M ~.!!CHI I WVl' d1t•11l w 1lh s.soo.ooo l'nph·~ c .\I ~in ~H Wants Orani:c Co unl) l'nplex. <>mi.: ~li.51H, prupcrl.' l'.111 Churk .i 111ex. Omg Sl29,511( Spiller H i-; Broker . I 111l',, l\nahl·•m Sl30:'>1 7~ I~ <.:..111 u: ti Y•JU need ln buy 2 ur rnndo. bclol.\ Si0.000 11r .,,.II u111t'I Wt• t•a11 Owner fm.1nll' &12 lll'lll h«lp 55ti 260!.I 1980 ltith rt P21li N. B ~'6:1 C::SELECT I PROPERTIES 11,\\'l-, 500 0110 CASH Ne1:d uncts "' ::.11cndJbll!· ----·-----·--llOl urea hounrl !)79·!><125 4PLEX lluntington llc..idl :.!ti'; On. 80', finannni.: 1'-o p()IO~. fai.t l'Sl'fOW Own Bkr K42· 7407 12 UNITS 8.S X's GROSS CIOtie lo beach. all 2 BH. lo" mamtenanct', pnmc n>ntals Owner fin11ncm>: with nex1blt• lcrm!- Sun Really Investments 7 J.l.9&t·2621 1 UMITS-C.M. ficaut. new bulldrn.R f'trepla<'es. xlnl location TSLJnvmL'i 642·1603 NEAR IREAK EVEN 15%DOWM 4·Plex Assume. Seller will rarry µaper Mana.iement avail N-:cnt Gary 0 Bosll·r Rentals •.......••••••......•.. . ............•.•.•..... 3 106 ....................... Z Br furn. wtr pd, gar. adlts. no pets. S425 227"'1 Ola mond. 67 3-3540 2br, den H":lba Newly de- corated Clean S6SO mo b'?S-3314 ~leach 3148 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br seou furn 190 Canyon Acre<i Dr $395 Ph 213 39!l 2501 or 2 l3 /645-8699 --- -l.orJil'wl Ni~I 3152 ...•....•....•.....•... 3BR. 2~ba twnhse Pvt Lug Ntg community Pool. Ja('. acess tu pvt bch Bachelors to shar e o r family $550 2 Br. I ba. hardwd fl ri.. beam ceilinR. fnt·d yard, bllnb Sm child ok. no pets. S31S 1982 B Mey('r M. 549-3484 wknd ur Jlt s :.> 2br 100 encl J:ar Yrd No l'et.s $37 s mo 751 6543 2 BR. rear of hOU!'tl'. l!roadwJy St N u children1pvL" Watt'r pd, carport $275 A 11a1I I/I 548.4JJ6 2 BR . .:iArnl!•·. lt-ncl'd ~ nl. IJJliu. pd 01\ SJOS ~Iii 750+; 1226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Jbr. 3b3 spa. or nt>"'" clos<· lo Dana lhlb H1~h :JJIUI Buccaneer 493 7771 Tn ll'vel 3 or 4br 2bu fam rm ncilr beach Rent or lse 775.0239 BToro 3232 ················'······ Lols oC t:xlra~ 3 br 2 l.11.1 frplc. d.-,hwhr. P<tUo. fned yd. ~ar Kid:. & pet~ ul.. S4 4 5 A ,I! t n 11 I l' 1• 964.2561). 973.2971 -------~°"leach 3240 ..•...••••.•....•....•. New-clef.!ant I. bt.'Oroom SS50. or 2 tx.iiroom + den s.575 Cedar & wmdow homt• F1v1• hlot kl» to bt'al·h T'rl\ 11 h• :! <' .1 r i:ara~c Full\. main la Int.'< I ~ ard Adult:.. :\ 11 pet.'> lnqwrl' al 52i 18th Slreel 1714 1!lti()6331 Sharp & dcdn I hr w/ht:avy i.hakt-roof. 11.:1· llv rm w frplc & bnJ:hl cheerful k1LchPn i-175 !147-ltiZ2 or 848·9840 I br :! hd . fr!JI 111 ).Ch•111l 1 Ul'Jt.:h. \ht1p park. fent·d yrd CU\ d pauo. 2 t•ar swr s.JS<I (213>466·4W0/213 387 0731 Jbr lb<J cloi.e to bca«h Clean S4!JS mo No Pet:. 5J6. 70ti0 UCt:AN VI 1'.:W COJ'> l>tJ 3Bdrm, 111 ba S4~ mo C<ill 549·3344 SpaclOUS 2 s tol') "' 3 br 212 ba. d1n1n~ rm . brwkfast bar. lnrng rm "4 :;t.onc frpk openb to patJo Lge wood paneled farruly rm w ui.C<I bnck ronwr frpll.' ::.l'P laun dryrm ~mo Gemini Rlt} 2br 2ba New Condo lt'n ~. pool. JU<'. rec· rm $500 ask for Aublln 1146-l37 l Clean 4 br. 2 b<J. d:.hv. hr. fncd yd, gar K1d1> & pt'ts ok. $435 Agt. no I ec 964-2566: 973 2971 Move r1~ht tn 3 br. 2 ba. frpk . d~h~hr. patio . fem'd. yard. Karaf't'. Nt!ar Heil & Beach Krds & pet.s ok $455 1\i!l, no fct• !164·2S66: 973 2971 Great family home with frpk 4 br. ·2 ba, pul10. fncd yd. garaite w e ... t mont area Kids & pds ok $465 Agt. no ll'l' 964·2566. 973.2971 960-4388 or 536-24 ~ __ Princ'pals only_ FOUR UNITS-C.M. 499-1101 /494·1016 tlwAW• Mtwport~och 3169 ,...._., 3242 Near nl'W. J Br owners umt. 2 ba. frpl. 2 t•ar gnr. 3 2 Br. 2 ha, units TSL lnvstmts 642 1603 CdMTRl-PLEX T hree 2 Bdrm units $195,000 673-1418. eves or wknds Triplex. by owner 2 Bdrm wuts. xlnl cond. Leavinr.t btate. musl i.ell $125.000 796 Scott Pl . C M. Ori vc by t hen <'all . eves 642-5007. Oayl» 673·036.'> Easts1dc CostJ Mesa 6 yr old 4·plex, all 2's, owner will help f1n uncc . 8J3.8714or831 1877 Agt TIU-PL EX 3 blocks to beach Older bullduig, $900mo income 1 2br fplc, +2 lbr. lt'or Sale By Owner I Broker WUl cooperate. $130,000. 7 t4 /646-67Ell •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• New Capv Cod. 2 BR 2 Ba. $700. short term OK 640-9990 or 759-1367 a ft 5 Oceanfront 2Br t ba available weekly start 1llg Mar 17th 673·9060 or 631-1265 Ho.Ms u.efwnithed ••••••••••••••••••••••• lal»afslclad 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &yfront 4 br. 3 ba. family nn. pie r. no pets. $1200 Lease 675-0525 Exclusive new w ater onent.cd condo 2 BR. 2 BA. fplc. 2 car itar Ten nis, pool & jacuiz1. SHOO mo Beach access New marina. s lip avull 67:>-3335. 673-4854 eves 1"9w 1244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGETREE Spacious 1 BR condo wtpatio on stream . Ten- nu. pool. jac Adults on· ly. no pel.S. $330 ssi.347 5 eves 2 Bdrm. fireplace. patio 3 BR Condo Woodbndgc New paml. No pets. $450 $375 per mo. 673·2026 Ask yrly 675-9229 _for_Doug_~----- $42S mo yrly. lbr I gar No Pets. Avail. 4 1·79 328 Amdhys\, Call 544-4925 eo.taMeso 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Northwoods 4 br. 3 ba. 2000 sq. ft .• family rm. frplc, dshwhr. fncd yd. gar. Water & gardener pd. Brand ne w. $7SO. mo Kids ok, no pets. Agt, no fee. 964·2566; 973-2971. llGCANYOM DENoll CONDO For lease. uva1I now :J Bdrms . 3 baths. wuh s pacious hv area Lov1• ly yard & entry art•(I ~Mo m<'I gardener BLHHHUOSOH UALTOlt 644-0322 NO FEE' Apt & Condo rent.a.lg Rental Pavihon 67~12 Bkr Tue:-.-S11t ---------- 3 bdrm 2"7 ba Town.house Bc:iut1Cullv deeoraled. bo.at l>ll I.I avail $850 p€>r mo 81~10 or 52.5·6695 Bh,rs ROrJ;eOUh Zbr 2b,1 view. custom det·or. Wt'l bar.~ard<:'ner.paol.$550 640·62.511. 557 HOO t"XI 23 12 dy:.. 1>40 ::!4 .:!li e11es1wknds HARBOH VIEW PORTO FINO it bdrm. 31 ~ha .I'' I< 2 i.tory bonu.~ rm pool & Spa SOOO 960 1326 BOAT SLIP :! bdrm :! 3 8R. 2 HA. new l Pl" f)Ullll , w 0 . SUOll ~0000. 7S9-136711ft ~ Cotta Mesa 3724 .......•••...•.••...... SUSCASITAS Large & rt•l( I bdt 111 end Rar ~5 & uµ Adulli., no pch :t l 10 ~ewport_ m 54ij 4~ Weekly Rates Spacwu.<1 Studto~ & I Bedroom Suilci. C-Ompli·t<· Kat<•hen!> Maid Service TV CLO!ie to all 01a101 lreewuys and Irvan<' Newport Bl·ach ..irt!a::. Roval Suites 2t»IO't'Jrwport Bl"" 642-2611 or 543-2000 Fountain Valley 3734 . ....•••••...•••....... Upper b11d1 .. 111r ..tVl "-I.IS h rm I ol I ll ll 11 ... mokcr. ltl·X 11tl" rt•nl w chlld b1lhn1: !fl;iJ.~t:ti bath lowt•r ~nu 1 w1th L..agiunaleoch 3748 f1replJ 1·t' :s75U m u ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~at t.>drunt llt1m t!:.LAGUNA Hl-:At:ll Mrll 63\ 1400 lr-.'N $75 1Wk & up M,1111 34FT BOAT SLIP Jbr 3ba St:rv . rnlor TV. hcukd rondo Motor boat onl)' pool til <7141 •1\H 54!'J1 1tft 4 IY\0-4919 985 N Coast llw }' BeallUful Oo\ot'r Shore' in Uct>anrron1 l»hort Ll'r111 Newport &a('h ~ bdr m fl'OI .ti l 1 I .I UIW 2 h,. Sw 1mm1 n K poo I ;! dl.'Ck lq)l'I. 1:ar $41111 f1replact'~ Pool & lawn mo 494 57t(l ma111t.enanr1• ind Onl11 ......_----37 9 Sll7:> per mo lilll "<lra .-wport Beoch 6 ~ k for Frank 645 JlMMt •••••••••••••••••• •••• • day:;. 642-8936 t'~' New Nt!wport Cn:!-1 C.:011 do 3ffr. 2~2 baths . tennl!-. pool. & "P" $675 mu 64(). i824 or 675 7002 TH f'; l'CJV ~; lia)s1de On'"l' I Hr r.l1•n rrvk P"l ~al·h µ0111 J..il'tUl.I Delux<' SX.'!11 ••• SEA VIEW J lir 2•, b.i 1..im11\ ro.>m. \I<:'"-. pool. ll'OOl!'o $1050 Clll 759 IO'J:.! Hlu!fs. IO\ ely .! lrn 1k1·k wide I! rt'l'n be It pou I $S.5() \Jrt ~ 0 134 Buck Ua) an•a '.!. k r garage. I.: µ;1lm \1.ituri• adulb No Pl'h Sil<HI Avail,tt;l1• April 111 (,.12.2267 llarbor V1e"4 4br. :!b:i. UIJ gradcl> ''"~It s tor.' hk1 model $71'5 640-1173.'> J Br 2 b.a I~·· c·n1 I µut m (,ardcnl•r ind "'" pt•b $52-5 5"6·005>1 art 5pm ---- 18' 10.A.TSLIP ~ :> HR condo. dbl g11 1 lease Sl!OO. t>75· l.225 Beauttfully up~radcd J BR Condo . 2"• bath Electnl' garat(I.' doo• l)pe!U!r. pool. all blt·in:. TOTAL LIVING l Bedroom Furnished Apartments • Ph.1• llo1uuhlul S1119lv b? 8vdroon1 I I 1.1111 f. Unlurn ) • All U11hne.. Paid • No L4Knie Roq\J111•cl • ~wmunllh.f I• nrw .. 81U1C11d• • A•-hv1he111 lht•c, 1 t ft.'t !">vndoy thu1h t • H•~ltl Club>o ':><luOU• rocu.iau. PLUS MUCH MORE• Oakwood Garden Apartments Nf·w port Beac:h Nor11i , .. , r' l 11 4' Nowpon B&ach1So1.11h I {J(J j~lh !)I "' h4 ... "· S4•~ mo l ".i II L 1 nd J >-----'------' 991-0660 l /991 ()t;6() ::! Br & den, 2 frph '.! b..i PROM0to4TORY "'al.I. to bd1. adlh. JJrt· POINT f d . l l•nni.., 1111111 \'rt'"-VtllJ C11mpl1'11•l1 $575 mo 646 5063 I funush1·d I Hit ~ l.11(1 .,__._ ~ -3280 A\<11labl1• 110"' 'l'l•rlr)I~ .-nvAnG poo l /fl 'I'·' U1·11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .St1 rlt<t rl1n~ '"'''•' Sharp 3br 11 'ba Condo tJrokcn:: S'50mo Db! alt J.lar 67S-S626 ~arthtone u pt:. pool. club h::.~ l':im /\Jn NoJ•---------fl'f.' 751 2000 Super4 BR. 2sty, nrS C,1 Plaza. lge 5undc<'k den W/fplc. $595 55tH)576 3 Bdrm &dt.>n, t•ount ry kit, blO Eucalypt us trl'C!'. nr So Coasl Pla.i:a 9)0() t d('f> 751 5753 I\ m (').SaRl' --- Souffl LOCJU'IO 3 28 6 STIPS TO IE.A.CH 2 BR. l ba, yrty $4Uo I BR. 2 ba., yrly $7!'>11 :! Hf<. Iba. HI~· $43;} associated BRO K EAS-AEAL TORS 202S W lolboo & 7 l·JU l .............•........• ---- Uruque 1 br ocean vu. SfEPSTO lJEACll. i! br. I t-)>I. 2 bl.ks lo beach May ba. pool. l11undry. !.'Ill I plly furn $425 499 2541 Kar $375 fi40.507!1 ---Tustin 3290 .•.....•...•........... 2 bdrm Townhouse l ' :• ba d•~hwa s h ('r . OA•ashertdryer patio, frplc. air t•ond pooli.. S37 5 5"2·0971 CoftcbniniWM tMfurftisMd 3425 •............•......... 28r. 2Ba. child OK. pool, 1acuu1. dbhse. nr So <.:oast Plaza & OCC. $395 mu 673·5781. 642 JOOH. 734-6072 Charming 2 br. 2 bn con do Nr So Csl Plaln Pool. sauna. JUC'uiz1 Sorry n o pe ts 25 I I Sunllower Tenrus and walk to be11ch ' Beautiful 3 bdrm condo. View or ocean from mas ter bedroom Sunken bv1ng room. wet bar. tas tefully decorated . community pools. tennis COW"lS. S62S per month . C.all Denyse O'Conn<.>11. 752.1920 1711< W Oteanfront, :.UPI" l<X· 2 BR. anHl nuw wk ly LO 6 .t5 ~ I~ li73 7t)7j 67!>-ll:SJT Short term renLJls :! &. :1 BR. from S55(J UIJ A1:cnl No fee. 675·8170 l71i> w <ke<1nfro11t :! 1111 fpk. i.tar Wel'kl~ ur mu11 th.I) 673 7fi77, li73-t{ I K!I - - Promonlorv Pl I tt I< :.cm1 furn . ::! lill beautifully furn l~1lll lovely v1rw!> !" l'rluokm~· b<i}' & oct•un 67:1,1;44!1 ........•..•...•.•..... 3802 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Long Beach nr PCll. ~ Br S275. No l)l?ts. Sn.:1 furn. u t 1 I µ 11 $I !I 5 83U974 ~!.~ ..... ~!~~ partially furnished. As· l!WDe 8r.4 loan. $149,500. Don Murphy 558·1313 ----------tcb's. a.2· 7419 eves & Have somelban~ to sell" STEPS TO OCEAH N ewl y renovated duplex, good s ummer rental a rea. 2 Bdrm. front house "' l·bdrm . apt. with paUo. $155.000 Incl. land I at unbelievably low pnce , _________ _ d "9.500. 673-7890 Neal 2 br, 2'14.t ba condo w /2 frplce s . p ool. d.shwhr. washertdryer Sorry, no k\ds or i.ets. Singles ok. $435. Agt. no ree. 9&4-2566: 973-2971 1 QUAIL RIHTALS 2 BR, 2 ba. . . . . .. -SSOO I Br. spacious. new. qual1 ly. top locatton Carport $425. yrly 675·41S57 ------lcAoo PeftiMula 3107 wtmds. _ _ __ C\assi!Jed ads do It well. ...,.. "'9M1 I 052 l.oiJMa M&g.I l 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~c~~ MOMAACH IA Y THIACI VllW Outstandlng custom family home. 4 Bdrms. 3 Baths, large family room. Huge lot on quiet cul-de-sac road. 111'.i Yrs. old. ExceUent financing. $385.000. A CC&.DWal.~ CO. 496-7222 831-0836 ...... .. .., .... Lo..-..... HEWPOU IEACH REALTY 675-1642 s.a....... 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VllW ROM THE TOP Breatht.aldn@ocean view fromh.lgh In Presidential Jlel1bts New listing, near new 2 BR Condo. on· ly177.~. BERTHA HENRY REALTORS 215 Del Mar '92·4121 2 biles Co beach. 3 BR, 2 IUJJ baths. cuttm borne. Beal residential uoa. Lrg pvt wooded lot, ocean vu, Jacuui, Sl UM Terau . by ownr . 1.-.1110. 3eU kDe llems Moblle Hom e Improve. m e nl S pe r 1al1 s t Renaissance 499-3816 Lallle 2 bd, 2 ba. washer & dryer, ~ blk lo beach, Adults. no pets, low s p. rent, own 960-1702 '62 Vl.KlNG .22x.SS. comer space, many xtras . (Play Port C K6744 ) Cost.a Mesa adult park. 646-8612. NIARIUCH Newly decoruted single wide New Moon w 1ex, pando, (Sll 155-64) Malehrey ............. D-8536 Ultlo " Big• 1 C!nssifled ad1 tre really small "J)t'!OPle to people" salea call11 with big reader~hlp and bia resulta' To place ~ da&a1fied ad, coll today~5678. -..... '' ·-..-.--.... , . - Pri• •och Uftlts APPlU>X 3 YRS YOUNG MUSTBESOLD SCOTT REALTY Slt.-75ll 8.aper clean 3 Br t Ba. encl. garage, ocean vu, no pets. Call 675-1094 or mt023 COLUMBUS OHIO 2 BR. bowie. private yard. 6.50 UNITS, $$,000,000. garage. Poot. Small pet A reaJ Investors dream. OK No kids. $385 per mo Price d at 4 T l MES Manager 24S3 B. Orange GROSS. Owner will Ave carry al 10% wtlh -E-.s-ide-n.-.... -1-ex-.-2-8-r-. -..,a-r-. $500,000 down. S hows .., .. ., " valid spendable with 10% completely r e dec. no vacancy and 6~ main· pe.u. m>. 64$.2994 2 BR. 2 ba. furn . S&OO 3BR.2ba. . . $(75/1000 38R,2"4!ba ....... $525 4 BR. 2Y.t ba.. . .. S700 2 BR. 2 ba. . . . S.S0/500 San Clemente A.!~S~¥ IOpelt TH l :JO ,.M.I Toe •a•• tMwnllhed 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,__,cYl.w ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apt ror rent. 3 t3r. 2 ba, 1., blk to b<:h. Balboa. Cull 673-0072 Oceanfront 1 BR . Sgl malure adult. No pet.s g)()/ut.al pd. 213/934-3288 eves. 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Z br, 2 b•. den. new ~in Turtlerock . l'B5. After•· 9M-2l54 2 BR .. So. of Hwy . No -Panor--•ma--of-1.h_e_P-ae-i-fi-c =.s~ Mo. "8~.2212 lux 2 br. gar. s undeck, teruance All brick on 31 al'Tefl. 1'enant.5 pay elec· tricity. Property needs strolll management. -.s2.3 CAMPU5l>l!l1MtCE patio, PoOI. Jac. $395. San Llmrv Tri-l••ef 1 Br. peu ~. 132$. mo. Clemente. 52:2·6827 Soed.acufar ocean &: ba) S200 Security . Call ............. 1241 view. Walk to beach 2 Slln Realty Investments 714·9&4·2621 ~S2115aft.S:30. • ...................... 'f lw ... r.n.llMd Br. 3 ba. 1800 sq ft EASTSJDE deluite coodo, Monatth Summit. beaut. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $600/mo. 494·2935 or ''WOOday" setting, 3 br, 2 3 bdrm., 2 bath condo ...... , ... , ... l7071_ffll_.31J_l8 ____ _ ba, spUt·lovel. frplc, 2 with fabuloaa view! S750 •••••••••••••••••-•••• c:o.t. Mna 3124 INYISTMIMT car + 1tora1t 1ara1e Ue. Weekly tn Ju.b' 1, ocean· •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• OPPOITUMITT Pool. U75 mo. 345 'l\lmerA.uoc.4tf.4Stl CJ'Olll eornfl. furn. 2 br. LAMAMCHAA"1 2houlnln C.M.onleaal =~~~es~~:Y• L.t19'MMl-.I 3252 ~ba cony, gar. Larre l.»3 bd aarden 3 unit 9000 11q. n. lot. ' ....... ;.~y;;~••••••••• apt.a. Adult•. Dshwbr. Prictd to tell qulckl.y at l Br t.ow.. lrpl, pvt. t Nlaual ~ twhntt, Sbr 1 Bltnn. yearly, Off llrffl bltnl, end. aar, aaa bbq sn, s O O . 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WJi.TfR $1175 m11 )1•arl\ nrl1• 2Hr no P<'I!>. old1•1 pn· ft•rnoel li7:1111 1~, Hrnmtt• • .mt1·il 11; 'h •ir1· 'll;Jt'llllh '"'1•,111fronl .1f1l in W N11t ('all t>lli !lltlO WANTl•;r> l'rnf f1·m.t11· 10 'hJf1• lar~1· h1'11 l1<1u"t', JJ r I \ h I & h ;, W han1t:.11m1• h.;11 11> 1·;L-.yg11111g <!ti yr 11111 mall' !0) 5511.1 llmm;olt• t" ,,h,1r ... 1 lulrm h.'C'. $1511 j llt•p 1.1 Ul tl 1147 111!17 Fc•rn rt •1mm.1lt· .,. anlt•cl Lo 'hr 2 llr ••Pl 111 Balboa lmnwd tH'\'UJmnl'Y Sl75 mo 1>'73 l,(}lf, art !\ 4350 ······················· Sln~l(• ('fif i,:ara~·· 1n c1 .... 1a M~a Xlnl fnr sluraJ;:L' $10 Jll•r mo Call ilrt 2pm wkiJy~ 7!'ll·a2fl6 Officr: Rtfttol 4"00 AX ;.}1111( •111~l11•1111 I lo.1th . j l.1 pnv:Jl1· l <'Jr )(nr;1~e:-. fl l n111u1· floor plan11. n ·nt 111i: I rc;m $.<19!'> / mo <'harmtnl! :1 Ill( 2 I\,\ l1·n :i ltm Ofrll'l'. <·arJ)Nl'd, :ur "''· 1•1111 :I hlk, 111 ltt•Jt•h l'lin't. 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V11l~n1·w !Wi ll!K.~ ff' 1· JJ k ~ 2 Im ToL11l No pt•I., ()75·1706, l.leluxt· 2br 2ha fpk. hak N11 J'CL'I l\dulli. t-:nd ~ur ~ 1>75 QJ+~ $3K5+ul1I 64S 2Z!:J Arn114 I ~ MU 7H!\2 lrvmt• $25() me, M9 5033 l'rt>SllRIOUs All l\tlult C:11rden Apt:. t-;Hi.l Bluff an·a I hr Iba $325 <!hr ~ 1400 Sorry No l'N'> 644.S'ra) ~nh Furnish~d or Unfurnistt.d 3900 ·••·••···•·•·•··•······ Tm ; Jo:XC.:l'J'JN<; PALM MESA Ji.PTS MINUTESTONl-'T H('ll Bach. !Mi IJH from ~& up l\JlulL'> No µNi. 15111 M1•sa Or (5 Brits 1-:ast c,r Nl'WV<rrl 8lvd1 9am 5pm $46 9lf6(J R:i yfront Off11·l'. l.1d11 V11Ja.:1· $246 mu 54!1 [i(JJ:t MARINER'S MILE PftlMf: LOCI\ TIO/'. cm WAT EH ;\I a1l.1blt- f11r r~tall or prurl· ... 1111>11.11 offic~ Total 11r :llMlll ''I fl Qin b..-11t\ 11ktl 1111•1 :.mallt"r unil' J>ri•..-ltv '1i3:I W Co:i11l llw} '1111 uwnrall WaterirOf'lt HomPs 631-1400 Fur:.ton: &uHw<• ... p,11·1• .ti rca!>onablt· r alt·~ 500 to 5000 S, Fi. M r.:'iA V 1': IW r: Ht l1Ll\Z1\ 15<!5 M e~a V <·nil' f':. ( · M 545-41 23 HARBOR BLVD. Stott' 2Hxfi0 + nrfw1•. 11.111 s<1 rt l.Otitl $\% 1'1•r 11111 llkr b'7$ Hm1 Nl·wport M11nrll'r ·., ,\11k Mcx:Jcom ~rl "'I fl ''"' '' 11r UHfl't' 26JO-(' i\ \ un I.()\\ rt>nl 2131477 711111 SJ <'itlJ tiOO"q rt 'llllt• z b/h Nu of m'""''" ti75-017fj ltUJ MJ ft Cornm..r1 i.it 17th Nt•wpurl Bl vol < • \\ M2S 546-:!!37 IDEAL Cafe, omelet. !>andwll'h :.hop. with or w11 h11u1 t'QWpmcnl i\11 1•lt•1 1'<t plumbmJi 111 IEACH LOCATION ARI -Owner 1213 I 59H 7717 l.uxu.ry 2 Hit in .1 lriplt•x f•ool, i;undt'rk Nwpl llh ;.1rea $345, 770 271H Off ire i.p11<·1• .av a il:s hie f•---------· l\pnl I 315 Jrd St • IHI •••·•····••·•·•········ !'ot-r. m.: .111 Cir''""' l 11. 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R,.:WAr<n fur losl fe m .1h· S<-1tlpu1nt Siaml'M· Kil I.I'll. ~ fll<l:'\ old l~.t gun.1 &h 4!1'1 742'.I Found l'UrrPn1•y t:! :! 7H Laguna lk tll'h l'11lt1 1• l~:µt lkport P7H07~l H3.'I 7 .I t.J MASSAGE RGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCJi.Ll OHL Y OG'f\, ~·~'·hr 63 1-2140 GOLDEHGIRL •ESCORTS• 972-1 138 COUNTRY GIRL *ESCORTS * ••MEW•* PRIME TIME ACTION 'l)l,. •.1• tu m1 •I 111 .. , .. ,.pit I 'l.11 •. >tll/I "' .Ill'"-' I .ttl' 1110,1 II It• h i\ Hi:, ( \1 'l._'I,,', 111' l'rt1l1 11111,11 111.11. 111 ''' \111111 • frn•k1111 1111 , .... /Ill• lrt· 1111 t111 .. ' l'o'o<lllllttl \\IJfll.111 .. 1t11 I I 1 1 • cl • I • I 11 1, md •t>h\ ".tlh Ori• I 1t11 C':ann•' •. ,,. 1t1'. ·''''. llftfl,llt• " 111 .. II 111111tl• •I s1,..< 1.11 r.1111 1•1, , • I .111 I Ill "',1111111• )l.IH ;'""'' LORI'S WE'RE NO. 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""""" / '0111° d<I" .. m L' .,I 1 I' I \\ I ' ,..,, '-~ ., 1 tJn•am.' or llVlll~ tu 1·~ /\1q111rt I ... qual ll11 d11 ld'-. pl!t VH· Npt ot.11• plJt'I'' or .... 11t111• un ponun1t\ Employl'r CRE:OIT HO ll<'h "41!·9!»4 or 548·3611 dcr ~1·11tl•• wm11, I<. ·• I ull ----------••fl 7 moon• I ru •• J!•·utft• u1 ----PROILEM 1---------;t1111'' Takt• llm<• 10 rd:1x yc·1:1r old prof "" ni .1mt 2nd & 3rd TD loons .md ,hop at hom« 11 ., would hk1· 111 m.1k1• 'our 547-54 02 .... mph· with Daslv Pilot dream., 1·11m•• lru1· I' o l\rrani,:ed by CIJ~s1fwd l\ch And 1r Box 77<t "'"'tmin,11·1 l\n·ounur /1. PAYROLL l.:l>mfort:iblt• m·w 2br, 2b:s kids ok. nn fWl ' 2032 Wallace. <.: M $57 G91:t5 ~mo t10!!e tn shoppin~ 3 br, 117 ba, p:itro. carport. Kids ok. no )>('IS l\va1t now. $\HI Se1• manager a l 7!17 1 Commodore. 113, II B or call 973 2971 •Ir~ 2 Br in Long Heh Child <>lt$275 No pcb I las st v 833-8974 MOllLEHOMf IHFORMJi. TIOH Repogsess1ons. buy u1> IJons. Ulke over paymt•nt 1 n r o r m a t 1 o n 1-: a :. y rmanr•nR OA<' Trach• anyUunl( vulu:ihl~· Sant;i An a S!J'I '7 tnU S12$ mo Sroll fllly 5.31:1 7~'\.1 lndtvt<IUal Orfil'eS Wtlh re 1•cp11on1e.1. Sl'C'rc•t11ry . t'Otlfcrcnn• room. xerox. hmc-h room San Dit•Ro Jo)'wy rwr\'Ss & exposun• fo'ounluin Valley Mo. lo m(I rental beginning at ~per mo. 714 /963-6445 lftdiatriol R.ntol 4500 .••••...••......••••... lnduslnal 800 to 1600 '<tt ft wilh orrires Nt•wporl ~2111. 646-6303 Coast Home LOOI'!$ )OU hJ\t' Mltnt•thlOI( "' I 'l'll, 1·,dl .1 fr11·n.tt11 SJo:Lt. idle 1lcmc; with a L'lao;~1f1cd l\d Vl'<l'r al Ourly Prlot Cl.1i.111f1ed A1f t>.l2 !i4>'7H :z ,harv ~uy, ""·'"' 'h"rr J:.•b for ll.1t1111: 11 .1 \ •· swim~. ROlll~ >1:14 Cl!llifl •SllJo.lll l.J..Jo.• ('t:HTlt'l t-:1> MASSi':llSl- llou.wr:ilh hv .\11111 K:JH t.X.IH W11lm.: h1 train hri~ht 111 cl1v1du.1l l11 aS!>l!o.l m prl! pJr,•lton rn !'ompu1.-r1ie1I p.1yrolt<, l.t~ht lYPIM! 'krll-. rt'<lwrC'd. J<I kl'y h) l1>111·h l'r<'f<'r some r,• 11•n1 ;11•c'(1t1nl1n~ "'" pc•ri1·111·1· I-: x C't' 11 f.' n I l••11{'f1L., 111rtud1nR de nta l pl.in Apply 111 pers1m hl'tw1•1•n Hum 1 lam A Spar 3 Br n pt, 2 ba. 21ucillok. S32S /m o. Westmmstt'r "411 HH!I~, C Anaheim !l:Wi 1011 £.Anaheim 956 4500 3 Bdrm , 2 IJJth aJJI Adults. S45'l mu Gas pwd M2 5CY73 I utra large Br View No Pl"U> AdulL'! only Pool & "at10. 111117 Monrovia ~ 00..Ql~ (;a~ 847-Q!W;7 uft 2pm. Roon. 4000 '"-3844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···•·•··········•······ ... -........ _ .. _ ... _ 3br 2'hb& Brand New Woodbndf(c, $6$-0mo. 2 Newly decorawd 3 br, 2 b11 ~or lllll'l'. 213/465-484!_ townho~se Spucio~~· New 2 OH condo, lighted fln.>placc & pool. quiet t"<>Urts pool jacuzii encl ;iren. Ad u lt.11, nr~ pets . patlo. Upgr~ded. oo0·3521 S400. 64.5-331H • 675· 59-41* --- Lorge Duplt>x 2000 sq. fl 3 Oran~etree Condo J br bdrm. 2 ba. hugt> tum pool. Jae, t.cnn. crt. sauna, nn. 2 fireplaces. fenc~ exercise rm' 1295. mo. yard. double garal(e, _ 661-063.1 ___ _ kids OK. Park close "'°9111-•oct. J841 549:>. By Own •r. 848 4058 •••• •• ••• •• .... •. •• ...... ~ 2 bdrm, 2 people max. $325 2 bdrm. ha &c •.~ -~ 3rd St. S475 plus Studio. l\dj ihof pin fl security depolflt <H > drp~. rrpts. b Uns, S4J..32M (W) 634·~ for Adulta 213/~·522'7 apPlicatlon _____ _ •A~uadorlnn• f.ovely garden.' Brooks wtr fall •Kitchen fi'acll avail •Jacuzzi, heated pool •Wld yordally maid i;r v Jt1V & phone available Low en $72.50 Wlc 2Zl7 Harbor Costa Mesa 645 48<10 Room w /k1tchenelle $60 we-ek & up 548.9755 -----Room w/pvt balh, k1t.r h priv~ Condo 1n Blulfa Pr efer prof. wom11 n S25(). mo. 752.0722 Hirrh Street Offrct!s Pnm<.' i,:round lloor. 18~ SQ. rt . (at 711' fl ) Call Barbaro 9$.2274 ZKI t-: 17th St , C M io'um 11111le, only s:K!Ot mo. 631·3961 WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH t "''••• W••'\frloll l •""' ""' ••lft• A•• Cnll Mo llow.11d 64!> 6101 ~TSJOE 2 br, t'nr l. 3 BR, 2 ba .. white wate r itarage, washer tdryer views. 2 bib to beach. YOCGHo. 1..teh 4250 *COM SUmS * hoolr·up S3SO mo. 314 New a ppllancesb ne w ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming 32S&q fl offkc .. a .. M 0 n t l' v 18 t u , Ulod k.ltchena " atht. th tt ,._7'"7 French ......__ & windows. Condo on 1kl s lop(• in 3J>Oce wi very a rar · ---- •MISSION VIEJO* Prime location ~u1lahll.' for comm'I or rnd'I us l' 1850to205011q ft. /\tC of ficl'. 100 amp powC'r Cull C7 14 )522·4254 day!\. (714 )675.3534 t'V('S WANTED Ind us trial 11pal'l' with clcc. & waler 20 x 40 In Collta Mcs11 or !rvin t• c.:au Jim 494.2407 Eve,, & Wlmds. l.ACUNA HlLL.'i lwo ad Jae 5000 !Sq rt M I Unllb, n~w bldl(, A 1<: ofrl'. front.c; on Moulton, nr Lake Fore:st, lc11i.c by owner.~ 1808. RENT Mt 600 sq rt $1 ?S mo. 2944 Randolph. <.: M ~5116 •• 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Self s t or age. 1760 I Morgan Ln., 11.R . off BchfrSlat.er. 848·9998 ,,.. .,,. ... ..,.. live new w•llta per & ---·-hdwd. n .... open beams. Snowma111. C-Olo Wlc ly ....... A Rhut••ra U"l see .... •rs101 ...... .. I I d •. t b M -h A I WIU~ "' n -••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .,.,c. rp c.. rapes • r u arc · pri toupPrcr1ate.rn51mo Oelwce2 br.2balolla~t 1huttera; d bl. J(a r. le ~3ll02. l'l.US Re11pon 11lble. workinl( R..fdlW-"d 4600 P a d "'orth L n w r I t e r s l' c le s on 1• •llo .It upgradea. o Y r • ,.. •au a. Pf'l'AUglous 3 deak sp11c1• children or pt!b, 180 F.. S150.llJllie4iHS51 L-,._....._ quiet ol(lce> 11u1tc/ pluvh bedroom rott:i,ce rn 2 S • 3 o _,. .,....,....-" Corona del Mar or Coslu Ill ~· • 4 5· aya I bdrm w/vlew Ir deck. 1 IY~l..tals llW'T'OUl'ldtnp ln o <f CdM Mesa. Quletnests esaen· ~. evea ~9543 Wallt: to lown. '350 m o. AVAJ' .. LE ... NOW Charm, c-cntrally loceted tiaJ. Write ClaHlried Ad t )d • 11 C 11 """ wllh beauUlul larRe sun· D ·i P'I p O MIW ,..., Ans n c • u l • * Yrly a Br, l nr" Bach n1 aunOe<-k. ocean1dde .,, #D. a1 Y ' ot. . I Bc:trm " loft $350. l .-....n1ee1-111n. J~ llAlTY CO..l Hwy. Wiil mi ke Box 1560, CostM Mesa Bdrm CJ()() Bach szso. 1 8dtm Apt. Nr. Vlctorta 67MJ 10 iroal COi)>. orncc. 560 11q 9211126. Pplc, rec room. Poo11 St.eh. '33.1, uUI Incl. Ph l't.. Only '39$/mo. &'iO toanyonl! whor 11n find J tc u u l...t e nc Io• ea 4N-Ul50 Jioute for rt!nt, Bia Bear aocHIS llALTY ,,,., o low rent Bach. typ.• ~ · uaa • wtr pd. Dtluq 1 " 2 bdrm. on ~ alPt 6; linen.' furn. '71-2311 apt In Balboa PMln11ul11 Aduha, .no J)tlt. 393 Ocunne.a.r Vlctor HIAao. 125 nUety pr cpl Call aru. Details Will Tht• Datly Pilot now has <J n l' w ' · R U S J N E S S T 0 BUSINESS" classification to JJrovidc a convenient method of buying or d i sposing of Buio.in<.>ss items Se ll yo ur s urp l u s, ovc r sto<'kfd or n o l onger needed tlerns or supplies of any kind • Whether buying or sellinS! see our "Business l o Business" classincalion #5010. For more 1nrormution and to pl a<'e your <id, (' 311 642-5678 DAllY PILOT l'tly.o.1t·al m;"1.riJ,:1· hy ht rl mai.,1•ur t 1•1·hn11•1.111 l\ppt :S Hl'M !Wi 21111 •SEQUIN• M(l(kb fol 1-:,1·ort11 Mall! 1-'t•malt· 1'1111. Oei.ll n y, Son n v. ,.:nca, Mar~hJ. ('1:-') 24 h.I"!'!: M'r Vtnj.l (I (' Nik a bout six•1· r:1t1•1. 752-8708 ----- 1..0VELY LADl>:S Arc yoo lirrd of ord<'nn.: "beaut!." II. J1c•t1111i: "bt•as l ·" tr '" '"'" 'T7'3-()tO I I:-;:, <·orti. ,1va1 I fortravt'I You r an dJt• or lon<•hnt•"' JJ you art' liCJ 70 & lonl'I, , call Dt.>lons 848 H5.Cl2 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I J' m :111 m • N a 11 u n .. I hdu1·a1ton. 440l Birt'h ~ N"wport Uear h fNr O C J\1rpon ) ~quul Op· 11or1uml y ,.:mptoycr Adr.tws.-Moct.ls "S.A.M" .....You fllf lllt1VIC1> & I v ·:.. i\ M .. <Scr e1:11 Artl.'<L" Ml{mnt) l'Om es to 0 (' w /over 20 yrs t'X9Cr m .. how bus int>ss If you &r1• 111l('n~ted rn a rareer m ITIOVll>il or lCll'VlSIOll ' SA M " wall be holdinR 1nlf•rv1c wi. Mon Fr1. from llAM·41'M at 1811 W l\Jtf'll a 11 1 29 . Antdw1m, or ra ll 633·2233 fnr Pvt . ask f or 'S A M " OVER 30 SOt:IAI. IN 1---~~~~~ TRODUCTION C'on I fident1nl Ad UIC4 , •• fl Class1f1l'd r>111ly 1•11111 330 W Say ~l. Co\I ;1 MeM Ca I 1 f 9282tl T,.... 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AJJMlNl~'TRATI V•; AS !>.'1' M11t'Gregor Yacht '"~' 6C2 6R30 -----ADMIMISTRA TIYE SECRETARY S ml)ll p 11yl'h1 utrl t• ho11 r11 t1t l, S(l Orangt• (;ounty Good sk lJJ ,. n t' 1' 1• 1111 11 r y S o m l' mf'd11·11I t t'rmlnology h\'l11r11 1 496·:t702 or K.11 1774 ALTERATIOHIST tlamlhcJn, C.tf. NS-44U newly decorated, Mlt.cd aft.er 3 J>.rn. ~·1989. ....;6'1U772...;...;.......;.. ____ _ f\nd wbat you •ttant I • aubterranean park SEU. \die llem1 with Seu things fast with Dully N.ly Pl.lot Cl .. 1Uled1. •-IOl3 Want Ad Help• &42·5618 D.lJy Ptlot Clutllled Ad. Piiot Want Ad.ti Frm. rrt•w wtuatt'tl 1 .. .,,v ln1t Np<. il<'h J ZI 7'I lo O!bo San l.-uco11 vu1 r.t.n AAll yarht. 2 we k 11111) Requl rc•mrnt11 C 11od l~ml(, rook, t'lr11n & h11ppy ContJ1Cl llrt 11 Ri>ynolct" ':4 Atdc•ll Y11rh1 Ship Orollt'r, Npt ~rh ~IP 1130, Chnllrn11e Have <10m{'thrn>1 to !ll'll" Cl~1ru-<1 udjl1lu 11 wdl J~er Inter. Sbop OJ* ~ So Cat Pina Mall 0.2lfM Want Ada .. ' I ) \ .... - y .,._., w.t.ct 1100 ~······················ \ '•'14 I .11 t~ r I or \ ••u l..t•I I ~~ho-. \ uo ' l n 1111• l't f-.Ollth I \.:1·111 I <lliM fo' I 1\h \ 11,1,, '11•!,.l ~Ult• 2)1 lo.4./ I~ 11\ AppUiJWt' :-...•n 11'1' l.c 'i; I, " ,A_T TCMI OMl 't Ouetu11lur1• '"'von .. 111n"' ~ \ .. "'''" \4 1' Ot'1'\I "''H'r al -.h .. rv '""'''"' '" \o\lf'li: I nll(ht" l>t I 14 t'o•lo. I II .» W, s ••• IV.! ur ~ •. , ' o W 10 l't"Vlc• th.ii .. ,, i.tbl1• P'"''rrrr•'<I MOO ~ALAIY 11r l'ROFtT SHARING ,.OGRAM 'o\lm·h 1•\1•r \tlU l•Ct•(, I 1-'\Jr llltU \II'\\ I Jlt ,1(\1 I lpm 'Jt'J llki I Al'I' M \' \1: .. H t'tlf' ~ un1h 111 l ,.,, .. \fr,U fo 'lk'I 11 I \IU1'l1· llu11b,1n1l m u't h ,111· 11•111l n{> 'o\1h· bi..l..p~· rq1 t'MI cl-'.' 10{ J "' ' I w )flljS :fl"> I ARCHITECTURAL • 'rojKt A.n:h .. •ch Job Captain• \\,.II t':>IJbh:.hc~I I >r •llWt l•>tUllY hrm ~Hh .,ti tlflj.' .dl'til,l!n & <Hh am·1•1I pro .d1.1t•t1on system .. orwnt.1 tfon orft.>rs pt-rm.1n1·11t 1w11S1t1on:."' 'Int btc•nt•l1h & uvPorturullt'' for .111 \.drln•mt!nl M1n1m1.1m 3 yrs expenenn• 1n T> Vt' I & ur llOSl'IT1\LS. C'0'1 ll t; R C I ,, I. RECREATIOl'o IMMtdlate Optning• D•LRowland & Assoc.iatH. Inc.. 776-1150, Attaheim Arctuh•l'lural Dr:ift~rnau Space 1>ldnnu1i: firm in lr\'ine nC'ed ... '''IH'r s p ace pl.ill ner,draftsman for work on comm off11•1• l1JcJ~!. C a 11 f " r 1 11 l c r \' 1 1· "' 714 ~ 2904 Assembler Mt.•d1t11111·al Rotary Sw1tcht•s have 1mmt'<I openrn)! in our final <1:.scmbly d~·pl H~ quirt.~ i.?ood ti.And dex t.enty w min 2 yr-. (•xp Schools and Instruction Th is variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow for Futll•r i11for11totJ011 r •9ordln9 plou......t of od"trflaln9 In ~ Doll) 'llof Sct.ooli .ct ln1trvctlon Oir.ctory Call 642-5678 Ext. 31 I MICROWAVE COOKING CLASSES MARCH IASIC MIRCOW A VE COURSE FOR HEW STUDENTS LE.UH HOW TO REAU Y USE YOUR HEW CHRISTMAS PRESENT RESERVATIONS ONLY r-:nl'oll Now -Limited Seating Coll 768-5011 MICROWAVE MAGIC COOKING SCHOOLS Tuelday. Mort h 13 1979 DAIL. y PILOT C7 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIVATE HOME I TUTORING I (Serving You Since '62) ! BASIC SUBJECTS l!ADOtG • MATH • STUDY SKIUS ALL AGES All GRADES •1. .I II - BEA Cl ~\ TRAVEL I.I ~ AGENT ~ ~ Day & N1gh1 Classes For Men & Women ,ACIFtC TRAVEL SCHOOl •I 0 lml I 71tt Sfrttl. s-to 41tca. Co '2 70 I CALL 17 I 4t 543-9495 l:::.IJblt'>h"'d I JbJ F1n,1nc1JI A id P109rdm~ A.. 11•\J1tNI By Inf' ~ccr&>o tinq Col'Tlm1ss1on 01 rnu N.it1una1 A·,'>(X;1 .. t1on o t TrdOP & Tt.><:hn1ca1 Scnooi ... OPENINGS MOW IM IDEAL DA Y-l.OMG STRUCTURED CHILDREN'S EMVIROMMEHT MOftt~ssori Pr~·Sc:hool ond AMI El~mentary CloHH Open 7 AM to 6'M INTERNATIONAL MONTESSORI SCHOOL 20221 Cypttu Or., H•wport leach 979-9241 ::;,, (}at,.;.ffa S1uJio of mU6ic 619 Ir•'"•,,....,..,.<-• from N-port Horbof High) N•wport a.oc1>, Colifon•la 92663 (7U) 64S·3003 Study with d Professional PPr1ormPr Beginner 10 Nlost Aovanced Classical Popular Harmony Theory HOW IN THE NEWPORT AND IRVIHE AREAS CLASSES OffHED ARE: • Beginning, Intermediate and ·Advanced Ballet. Toe. Pas de Oeux and Variations • Beginning and Advanced Tap • Jazz Performance Scheduled For Late Spring ALL AGES ACCEPTED Director Bonnie Wilcox MocArttv 5qYcre 4251~.~G IMnt to Cosk .ct C'-vttl H~wport leach. Caflf. 92660 833·1395 644-1295 '\ ~H~ICEOFJOl~Sl-~/" ~t!~e:!~1 ~orf\et oooor1uo111es in -11 pay1no e11e11t119 erwironmen11. ill~ YoYrs for the ask1nQ •f you hn'i~ OFFICE SKILLS• In 11 •1t1ort limn you WILL. BE sell·conl•d++nt itf\U product111e1 Caroor train now t0< • SICUT.UYIA.-._L •• M~I • 4CCOUfffAKT. I OOKICHf'H • CHHEU1 OfffCI ASSIST4MT • HClf'TIOtotlST Typ1~ I\ Shortl'land B•u'il'I Up D4Y A.c> lYIHIHG CLAUU CCII Ut.-1190 How for-.lftf~ , 1 c rv1ne •1.U•..c• ·~1 . Joef'1ec_... College of s....,,. G,..+, ~ Business -' ~' ( .... oiW»I. --~-Newport Fwy a~ REGISTER NOW FOR A CAREER IM COSMETOLOGY AT RICHARD'S BEAUTY COLLEGES Costa Mesa Huntington Beach Richard's Beauty Colleges Feature; A Jh1rrnack Educational Program~ 0 National Accreo1tat1on C SchOOl D1stric.t Contrdcteo Program~ AND D A orogram tnc1t will allow you 30 COllf:lge crecrif., toward your A A. DEGREE al COASTLINE COMMUNtf\" COLLEGE APPLY NOW You may be el1g1ble lor a Feoeral Educa11ondJ Grant of a School 01srnct Pro9r am to cover lhe cos1 ol schooling Pnone our Registrar today a1 645-3850 462-C 17"9 St. Costa Mffo 962-8831 19060 lrookhwlt t._.tincjtOft leoch m small merh11n1t·al ill•· ,,,,.....,......__,_...._,,,..._......__,...._,,,..._._.......,....,...,..,,,,,,. ~mwv ~~e lMtrummt ~w~~ 7100 H~ w t d 7100~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l'Ofll 265() S Croddy Way ·~ _....... inp an• Help Wanted 7 I 00 Help Wonted 7 I 00 ··•··•·••·••···•••····· .....••................ S .1\ 714/55t)...3JOO E 0 E ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSEMBLERS lmm<.od openings for all lt'vels or prec1s1on elel' lro m cl'h an1ca l a:. scmbly or small <'ompt1 nents. Da y s hirt 1·»4 15 • f't161t1on available:' for 8 :n 12 JU pm shift v.1lh romr>any benefit:. Stoco Switch Inc. 1139 Baker St. C M. 549·3041 CLASSIFIED OUTSIDE SALES •Babys itter for Infant UVt'·IO lite h:.:il,~. rec. non -smoker Dana Point N1,2UC'I area 4.99-4.'i97 I 831-6234 eves BankJng TB.LERS Independent bank has 1mJn(.<i opening for Full & part Lime Tellers desir lnJ' advancement poten tJal. Contact Ms Davis., Ml·l.234. E.O.E . Thi• n.111\ 1'1l11t ha' ,111 Jm--------•lrq.11•r1111j! f11r t1Uhlll1• ASSEMIL&RS ~ .. .i1.,11l-r:-.1111 11.1 h an.1111· PACfflC CITY BANK -PRECISION J11 t11mot1'l' ,1('1·11unt-. --------- 'Openings available m "'•·v.~papcr ;uherlli-in~ Bankmg prec1S1on ins lrumt."nl t''Jlt•ncnct.> 1m•frm.-d hut NOTE CLERK shop Applicants must "'di train. Sal .. ry 1.11111-Muumum 2 years com· t·n.ioy lhe challenge of 1<'nmm1s:.lnn Excelle nt mercild bank Nole Dept. troubles hooting &. 1·11mpany bcncf1ls. exper Respon inc . c u s tom fillin g oil Ins tallment & Com'I mechan1C'al assemblies 1-'or appointment for 1n 1 & Gtxxl manual dextenty & t~n 11.''4. l'Jll &12·-1321. l'Xl Loan proccssin~ In· commg & outgoing col· mt>Charural aptitude ex 277 lectmns. Med typing. & per a must... Min 6 mos l!l(per rcq E O E. Call ORANGE COAST hvy calculator skills. We !'l.">7·90St, ask for Ray are intere s t ed in Gilman DAIL y PILOT qualified applicants ror a profei1s1ona I e nviron ASSEMBLY See our JOb:. unde r clencal for 1mmediall• 330 W n:1y St . C"m.t ;1 :\k:-a Equal Opportunil) Emph1)C'r ment. Good salary & benefits Applicants should con· I.JI('\ IOHHIE GRAJEOA openings ..---------~ VICTOR AUTO r ARTS Tfft!POf•Y Mt-•ic•s COUNTERMAH Minimum 3 yrs. jobber MANUFACTURERS BANK experience. Must be well woomed & personable Hard work & good pay with gr<>WUlg company Call 556·2500 ror ID 1201 DoveStreet, NB (714) 752-0600 E.O.E ~ Rep trainee. New Co. rn O.C area needs moo & "'omen or couples for l'/T wori... Many benefit!> for n i:ht pt!Ople. Call for appt. 73141~0 tl'rview app_t____ Barmwds-age & exp no Auto trans. R & R man. problem. Port 17. C.M. ----------.ii Exper. preferred MUST 646-3666 for inter view AUTOMOTIVE CAREER POSITIONS HOW AVAILABLE HAVE OWN TOOLS. 548-22.88 BEAUTJCIAN w /foll for Ncwporter Inn Babysitter needed pnrt 644-0661 or540-8582 lime $2.50 per hr Own lransportation. CrlM BeautyOperator area. 675-0232 HAIRDRESSEtl & Manicurist needed. Babys itter Working Sea Mist Hairs tyling mother ne<'ds mature 963-8282HB. woman live·m babys111er --------- Now In Southern Orange County The world-famous Barbizon School of Modelin9 The world-famous BARBIZON SCHOOL OF MODELING will be in LOCJlllM Hlls for one day only -s.-csay, April ht. If you want to BE A MODEL or . . 1ust look hke one. now's your chance to check out your poss1b1hties for a career in modeling We will tell you 11 your are best suited for photographic. fashion or TV modeling. There is no cost or obhgat1on. If we select you for training. we will provide CHARTER BUS SERVICE TO ANO FROM OUR SCHOOL IN LOS ALAMITOS AT NO INCREASE IN TUITION COST We will be at n. Holldcry ""' °" Lo flcrs Rd. Make sure we save time for you Make an appointment NOW1 Use coupon or PHONE (213) 596-5551. If you are under 18. you must be accompanied by a parent. ~-------------------------THE BARBIZON SCHOOL Dept BP I 10900 Los Alarmtos Blvd Los Alamitos CA 90720 Phone (2131 596-5551 Wirt see voo 01 oclock I I "•"'$ l •o I I I L~--------------~----------J ~~·!.~:-:.·:.~ ..... !!.~~ ~·!.~~·:.~ ..... !!.~~' ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?~~~ COUNTER Help for drv Ot:'ntal rc<'cpllon1~t l'lean1·r~ ·\pply 10 Newport office Ex per'>on to 01mm1t t Pt!nCnl't'd Agt: not a f;.a1· Ch~an1•ro; 320ll t-: Csl tor 644 2485 Hwy. CA.Im ------ COUNTER Help ror dry clean er'>. Apply 1n per.,on, YES One Hour C le a ner ~. 19 885 Brookhursl, H B --------Ulwtle r Help 11 3 M on Fn Apply Delaney's Sal ty Sams. 280 S Coast Hwy l.a~na COUNTER HELP Hespons1ble Pt:r:.on P 1T Cdptam:. .\11ke-s F1~h f'r) 6'&.'>-287S Couples M111ntenancc man & wtfe. rehC'vc desk & .i s'l1s t m anaRt'r 645-~ CUSTODIAN Pt>rmanent. full time pos1t1on availablP at lrvu\C' Company apart ment complex ~Xl'Cllcnt benefiL'> Apply THE IRVIHE CO 1071 Camelback Newport Beach 644-0010 DESIGMEtl 315 yt!ars cxperient·e 1r1 HV AC &1or plumbing de o;1scn ror commercrnl /m du~tn al a pplicat1on Mcchan1t'al engmeenn~ fmn near O.<.; Airport Xlnt beneCils incl. profit shanng Baum&A.,soc.· 540 7622 l)JsPATt'llEH ~mall " I :t r m 1· <> m r> a n y day t1 me 221! f'11rt·~ I Ave ._ Lagun;~aeh _ DRAFTS PERSON HVAC &/or plumbml( e>. periencc n ecessary Mocharucal engmet•nni.: Ci.rm near 0 C. Airport Xlnt benefits tnt'I. prM1t shanng 8Jum & Al.SOC 540 7fi22 DRAPERY Exp per'>on m~-dcd for I j>C'C'SOO workroom Apply m person Coit Orapcrv 1702 Newport klvd. (; M DRIVERS J<'or household goods, t'' CustomerServ1t·e penenced. good dnvm.: Hepresentauve rerord. over 21. local & 11 Local omce of nauonal Western. 3 pos1t1oni1 UPl'n company h~ openmg ror ~El Toro. 768-0643 _ person who hkes to work Dnver want('d your vehi With the pubuc, l'ash1er • mg credit mvestlf!allon d e w1UI msur • dehvcr & general oHice work ing paper; to earner" Pd vac. 5 day week. Typt> Xlnt part t1mt• 1r1t·om1•. 35wpm Wes tmins t£•r, H unt C Hea ch. Santa Ana Pubhc f-''lnance orp. 11 •raid ~xamincr 1811 E 17lh St c Costa Mesa. (.;a 9262? ~ 646-4841 DRIVER for Auto p&l't' Equal Opportunity sWrl'm Costa Mesa ari·.1 Employer Call llal 5411 3443 CAREER OPPTY·Slate CHAJ RSIDE DENTAL Glencal Clerk/fyp Work in the Farm A"cncy. needs as· ASSlSTANT.hrly, ClralC ... LJOIS exc1l~ aunospbere or Oel.Jverv. your vehicle, ,..,., 548-1262 a\. ""' beautiful ne w pror ·~ XI DRIVERS sistance '" cas ualty The following jobs are Theatre. Call South papers to t"arners. nl Nt'ws papcr de llva.". operation 842·743.S Chu rt' h Secret a r Y · available Immediately m c 0 as l R ep e rt o r y P 3 r I · t l m e 1 n c 0 m e P\'rmanent part-lime JOI> Lag a Beach Xlnl lyp o •-Westmins ter. lfunl. CASlUER, Telephone & un . . the range"' Irvine 9:>7-2602. Beach. Santa A na dehvenng carlymormn.: mg 170 WPM ), record areas --------LI\ Time> t.o ho mes m GenJ O<c. Pref. mature k e e p 1· n g s k 1 11 s . TYPISTS 145wfrm 1 Her a Id Ex a m 1 n er • 2S ( lrvme1NB ar<'a .. 1us1 tlt• person over or our knowledge of office KEYPUNC r r~1...11.-11 W-l.1.-.ss ~ •SE RVI C~ MGR TRAlNEE -•INSTAilER •MFCHANlC '" exchange for room & ---------1 board. 2J.3..430-7927. ILDG EMGIHHlt Babysitter for 2~ yr. old boy part Ume. 644-53-47. CdM/Costa Mesa. Experience in high rise building mainte nance Air <'Ondition1ng ex · perie n ce wou Id b e helpful, permanent full time. Excellent benefits. Apply c M b h -TUI _,~ reltable & have depenila si::.aMi/;ayrs re~~r ~;;;~~.e:!M-~. for m· SECRETARY 1w 1or School Delivery& ble transportation. No Cashier. Telephone & ok without SH> Earn up lo S300 per wk assl!lt ll\ Oonst shop. l'<lllectmg. Salary $3~1 10.KEY Low tuition Plat"ement 556-1744 mo S46-0'l35 reqd. Good w/ligurcs. Cleaning Lady for Motel. GENERALOFFICE asslS1 751.919' ------ Apply The Earle 's Good pay & working hoos 1--------- - ' ,, ll Excellent startmg salary and working conditions wtth<>pportun.illes for ad· VIU!Cilment. •Babysitter needed im· med. for 2 boys 7-4. Hrs. l-U. Gd. pay. 645-1108 Sell I.lungs rast 'Wit.b Dally ~ lime t;t:n~loyees ~e· Pilot Want Ads. ceive hollp1tali:iallon tn· ;::::====;:;:.;;;;;;;;::e;:::;;- aurance and pension DOINO fuod. Appty in person to· 1· , .. BUSJNESS PEP ~ ':'; i UNDER A Boys .... FICTITIOUS AUTO SUPPLY STORE 2196 Bri•tol bt Costa Me!a or U30SHarbor Blvd Fullerton or 120 E lit Street Santa Ana or 1$221 Beach Blvd W tmiAstf'r Ecau.J Opportunity blp&oytr M /F NAME? It 1011 tleff 1ue1 IU.d 1011r "'" ,. cut1011• lu•lnoH No1110 e11d llo ff llClt yet 111blllm•C1 It for ~ ...... tton 't I or got tllet t11t ll1111tot1011 11 H C1•71 from CUI'• of flllne. Tllo DAILY 'II.OT wlll rllblflll '/04ll ......... "' o r tJl,1 0 . Our ctrculftloft I~• tho 011tlro Oro11 .. CoHI .,.. ..,. ..... "°"°'' • .,,.., Ill oft odltlofte. '" .,,., to 111'""4t ro11r e t o l Oll!Oftf Of p111Jllcollo11 1011d ~-coon_.• c tell lo THI DAILY ~LOT, P.O. lo• 1MO. CMla ..... CA .... ........ ,..,,., Make your 1hopp•na ~by 1aaln1 the Daill JI"* aa..11*9 Ma. .....,,.. ............... ·~--00 .. M2..itt ._ - I \ THE IRVIHE CO 111'71 Camel back Newport Beach 644·9010 Plumbing. Inc . 1526 ~ .... Full or part ume. Youcan c eyourown DEUVERY. If you nd a 1 d C ..,..,...., hours & days to work Companion ro r am decnt pay p rr job S4·S6 DRIVHS Newport B v • osta $2227 Top pay & excellent bulatory elderly Lady 3 hr+ evs 5-9pm. Mst have Men or women 2S yrs or Mesa.642·17~. bonus plan. E.O.E. or 4 days per week. Day awntrmp~l-~ll oldf'r Know the coast CASIIlER. Telephone & Clerical Call or stop in today tune. Corona del Mar c1ltes. Net $180 a week or Genl ()(c. Prer m ature 'fTIMETRAIHEE VICTOR area 549·8172 days. Del. men over 18 for LA more. Oran~c Const ( S I 673-l.J62eves wknds. Times In NB & CM V II Cab 17300 Mt person over 2S or our Entry level position. Te1..,oc•y er• ces e ow • Mission Viejo branch grading exams. Various 4341 BlrchSt.Ste2lJ COOKS ·Pr1vate Club Perm/p·t. $350/S400/mo. Herrmann. 1-'ounlatn st.ore. Min 2 yrs exper det•iled duties. Light Newport Beach seeks quabfted sauce & 646-5&44 Valley <No or Slalt!r Good w/f'll res Ap I ., betwn Newhope & IOOICKllPH F/C 1f'.u · PY t y p 1 n g and neat 556-8520 broiler cooks. t-2 yrs. ex DEMONSTRATORS Euclid) Pae. w/JM'Om. F.I. R.E . Thelnc Ea2~l9e2s2 PClu3mmbinngo, handwriting required 777S. Main per a must. Call for Your area Fri & Sat.~~~~~~~~'.""" Invest. rirm. Xlnt oppty · 0 1 We promote Crom within . Orange appt. 645-5000 x 520. $3.45 hr to start. Call I· for exp . & mature Capistrano, Mission Vie· Apply btwn 8-11, l J, 115-2622 S41-07l.8or892-3800 DRUG CLERK for pre penion.Call640.-0123 jo,eotal. North American Cor·~~~~~~~~~~I Counselor Counsel re· scnpllon st.ore, exper'd, respondent &hool '4011: -cently arrived Laotians Dental Asst. Excellent op· 10·!'1. Mon· Fri. fring\.' BOOKKEEPER · full ---------1 Birch St. Newpo rt CLERJCAL on American customs, portunrty for an en· benefits. Hill PhDrmlH'Y charge salary, days. c·~HIERS Beach. <NrOCAlrportl. GREETER culture&wayoflife.t:x tbus1utk girl seeking 1441 Avocado. N .B privateclub.673·3SIS M Equal Opportunity pl:11n lra os porlal1on. fuJI time employment. 640-ti564 Employer. 7 AM-l rM health care. banktnl(, s pecialty office. F.x -------- IOOOHPB UJQJEM MAR11£JS MOH-NI motor vehicle rules. perlence n ee Non Drug Clerk. cosmetician E lt p e r i e n c e d i n n housing etc. S9SO per mo. smoter. 644-0595. or experience with cards rc1taurant accounting. a.-ic.a.L 40 hlr per week. Must &~.640-7l73 for the finest restaurant ()peolnp now available -""' Company hu opcmmrs have at least 2 yrs col Dental Asst ROA Ortho. 1 in Lquna Beach. Mu1l fc)r full and part·time Mature p e r son for Ill Coat.a Mesa for alert. lege & drivers license & yr np, fuJI or p/l1me. £LE CTR IC I A N , have references Ir be C&shiers on 2nd 6' 3rd clerical oHice work pen<ln8ble \nd1v1dual to bf' nuent In English & Npt Bch. Ph 642·2040 Journeyman Marine. 011 wtllinl to besin work Im· 1hlfl1. No experience Must be able to use 10 greet customers for a Laotian. Take ad to ---------ly hard worker need &Pl>· mediately. Salary open. neceuary, we train. key adding machine. Ute newcardearler'sservice nearest Employment ty. C.11 aft. 6 Ron Man· 752-8800. St.art al $3. per hour. ad-l)1)l.l\IC & general oflice. dept. l nte re s Ii n g Development Dept. niJli.~18 . ---------• vancement opportunity 752-0894, ll!k foe Sharoo. a..t.ocner relations work o o T 195 164 BUS.BOY lor manaaemenl po-Ilion Som9 filina. Cood st.an· · · Electronic Assembly for lunch Mon thru F)-1 to $5.SO ~er hour ll ~salary. Advanct'~nt Slop" Ta.kc Umo to relax ~1t1oos open. no ex 'lbetuu.m.6363 fc::1:i!tion~ c':fr'thn~ For~'C¥.~~Ad tc.,~!t~'~·/J~1~ aoo .Ahop, ~t~oir'' PW!I ~i!l:.'~C:~~';:: ~I: C~T!!.1 :uu H: ~:rl Pw-loMeJ Offlce: C.ll a PM al NU ORM PLANS. ~~rn:S l Ads· ~nd ~} ~for appt. ~':f .day1he••n"dwev1~1 ~ lJIZZLampaon Slrfft Dally Ptlot SJM.C, Air1Jort Loop Dr, YOU have 11<>methl.n1 to Eqwpment rent.I yerd g1111nm "'"' • OardenGrov!Js.17.-.0 AD-VISOR 0-UM••· sell. <'&II a lrlendly needs man for general pnera.i n tp. 8"-2331 for EqlW Oppor r;mployer 6'2·5678 Claaaifled Ads. 1our ono• Cl•3•lfied Ad·Vlser al d~es. 2075 Harbor Blvd, bllM'vlew •PPL lllOP sbopprna center. 842·56'1'8 CM. ) • •S."tMont"r °"'"way11 •P1tr .. 111.: lo • RC1p1&lr• •ocu lct111t 1n •L1t' tJ . 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(N('()Mfo;TAX an:TURNS Prompt. reu~oMhlr ~t·wpt111 l:kh !OJ 8199 LIN()A':O, IAXSERv1n: l'ur!> Hui. lncome Ta' l '~111li<\211439 for UIJJ>I Ill lo\& PERSONAL lr'll'omt• Tax 11•turns l '.1 II 1~1 1700 for JP Pl lronin9 •.•••......•••.•....•.. l'ltlWl::SSIONAL lllONIN(; & Al.T .. ;HATION~' ti-ISIM) .••.....•...•......•••• Hartford & Saf•co Spt•ciulucn.i en uuto ~ humL'<l"ner c11\t•r.11(e:. Robfftson ln:s • .Assoc., Inc. l:i7!)·U5til ......_... Movl119 ······················· :•···r·······,········· iwov ng & na1.111n1 {)ff l t' ~, l n d U 8 tr I II I, f'relghl, bldR MMlCMllll\, rl'11~uur111nt & homt" hsbl(J goods etc Lowest clcru.un.: Hcli. .. l.1('/bon ratu 10 town J ohn Nut patrhM le tntures At& EST. 89l· I 419 Repair & Roroof. A II types sbJniclt·1; rorks hakes t'ompo t11r Jo)'~ ~t ~I 5930 fin Ava.ii fk'<lllM s..s2 5lti(i !IM-36M PATCll PLASTERING A I I l y p e i. 1-· r e l' ~...... ,~/9w..& ••••••••••••••••••••••• -..q~/· ..,......'"' •..•..........•...•.... esllmatel\ C&ll ~3K 71 13 Rl'roor & r1q.1a1r All types Lit'd W<1 rk guaranteed 24 hr 642·1M96 t;uropean l,andscupcr. Top work fo'1.11r pnct' ltf'ls ~7ldy8 /Cves Ii t-:ACH CITI I-~!' l.un<bcape & mu1nl Ourrell 661 3042 eves SP Jo:C:IAl.I Z fo:O LANDSCAPt-; Atrium , Jupiwese dc.Js1gn, rain bow pluntmg, founlilm ~Jwrlall Do 11 nght lhl' 1st tune, l'all Glen ', l.and.st•Opt' 75.C} 0458 Let U~ Install a N Jo;W l.and st'.tp•• or llEJUVJ-:NAn; Tlw Old One 1.t t'onl r 111· 11~"1W&i51'711i Lawtt SpriMJen .......•••••••...•..•.. Sl/NRtSt;SPH IN l\t.Jo:H~ l'lun now rur Summ1·1' <..'onscrvc walt•r ~ tour er ng :.y:.tRms FrCl' l''l l..ic 367672 II utt·hl'M>ll & Slier 632 111 rn 635 3521i Masonry ••.•..•.••......••.•... Bnrkwork ~m.111 1111" l'lltwpurt. C1>--l<t M"'·' & ll'Vllll' li7~· 317~11'\'('' Mo•inc) .....••••..•....•••.... "Mo.-1111o: Out & 1\l.w1111"" ' Dun I Ucla) . C;1 II 'lo duy" l.J.w·al & :;Ink wide "'r\ 21 hr~ 7 d.1 h 5'$1~481-1 l'f.'"l'ERS PAINTING l::xvr'd Ht'U Jtate11 t'ree Es t Call Gene ~ Prof pllUlUDg Ext & 1nl Low rates Rers Pre(' est ~780. 536-4383 WALLPAPEllM~ Pla ~t cr 1'111 1•h1nf.: P I a "t e r , "' l u 1· 1· 11 & drywall I Ol /Ext fo'l'l.'l' est >i& 164 t C: 1 •o ri.w Ho m e~. Addll 1on .... Re s lU Cl'O Ovt•r Blockwalb Low r atc11 586-Cl2 ~ .•...•................. Ra.&n or Shine Koohnu Shakl', i.hinglc, l'omp . l'l'«'ovcr Shin.1th: s1tl1• wo.U for your t'JCt John 11 5 979 777!1 -----T .... Senice Refs offered. Eve:.. 6.11 J(l!5, 675-12&1 -- QUALITY l'AINTING Int/Ext N1•al fll'<1!>0na ble Wuynt' fl X (JV 1'. I 1;\11·8226 Plumb1n~ n '1•a1r s,,. .. t. 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• remodellng,l'OIJJWr ri· Landscapmg, :.pnnkll'rl>, ptpe f'r"'<' c:.I Top llJt trt't' ~c rvtl't' & f.:111 Plumb1n1t !)37 3194 l'le anup M1·Wccnt')' Savi' On Wallpupn Sav(• On l':1J>('rhan 11inl( Pror & ltt:a'>on (:.ill 751 !H71 llOMfo:SAVl::flS l'lumh Lund.<1ca~ 545-SI~ 1n l( & heal 1ng t"r1·1· Uphabtety Cleafthtg estimateli S15 hr llon•·'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• & n·l1able -.1·rv11·1• Any wfa SJ895 ~u;inrn BAIMC'OK !fi!lt\Ot.5 lct·d (,,lu :d1t v ~orl. lntrnm Plumbmi: n·u ... rat"' o n rrpd1r' Economy pr11·c Mt·1 .. 1 Storvice Co .'i4ll 9400 l'lL\torn Wi111Pilpt'fllllt All Work {;udr f rt•t· f;.,, r.73 ., 1511 H1'p1pe:.. n ·mo11eh. ----------64.>63\M l',111\\lll l! INT t-.X'I Nt!ut. hoor-.t. r1·..i~ . I:! Poot Senlc~. R•paiN yrs 4·>e.p. Lat· 'cl Ua Vl' •••••••••••••••••••••• • !lli4 II~ Action Pool Serv1c1· Jo;Xct-.1.1.t-:NT Pool ser v1n· avt11 I l'AINTl:-.1<; Sa11sfact1on 1.:uar lfr;L, rat1.-:. t"rct• "'' GreR & F'l"ank 6411 ~971 :.111 <1711(i Ex1lr d & R , RenDdet epa1r PJutl.Jni! & pt.tpt:nn~. 26 •••••••••• • •••• • • • • • • • • Y" lldr brir an·a ~r LI<' KJl . hath.'>. rnmp room 11(12til Hl'fs &12 2351i ,,f1d., Carpcnlt~ 1'11·1·1 Int l'.unt &. wallp;1pt•r (Jual work. reas pr f"tei• l"l SkH~ 547 12111 H & ( ( 0 n ... I r u c· 1 , () n 5411 0512 Sl.77 per DAY 1'hal':; ALL you IJJ}' for a J(l tfay <It.I 111 lh1· DAILY PILOT SERVIC E DIRECTORY DO IT NOW ' 642·5678 lklu:.t•kt<t>pt•r & li.1h)lill 1lw fo;.l(·~t dral4 rn the ter Xlnt rc:fs 1>1°tk•nda Wt.'Sl . .1 D~11ly P ilot blc Own trans 1;.iu 56117 Cla~srrilod Ad G-12 5'i7H W;ml A11-. !'\rte fo.xtcr f>aintin).! by R ~inor St h<· . 1n., Try me HJti ~ :IA hn. K.itrh<'n & hath t-inei,I 1n l'al>1nelry th-~1.l(n Fn·1• est llentaiw k 1l l'hen;. ffil 0421! Bob H~p Wonted 7100H•lp Wanted 7100HelpWant~d 7100 HdpWanted 7100 H~lpWanted 7100 HetpWa.ded 7IOOHefpW~ 7100 HetpWanted 7100Help Wu ted 7'00 .......... , ............ ........ ... ............ ........ .. ........... .. .............. ......... ....... ... ............. ....................... ............... .. .. . .. . . ............................................ . •J-:..t:;COHTS• Lon',.112now h1nng !l62 2391 64-l :!9i8 Gardenrr. S pa t1ou' J(l"O\Jnds ro·r 55 unit rnm plt•"C in Co.sta Mc-.d 642 ~n3ar (21311185·311!'>1 ESCROW MAHA G ER l:bc·row ('omp;rny seek 1---------~ 1ng qualrf1ed exper'd GARDENER ~orluni.? munager to lakt> Opt-mn1: currt:>nlly t:>x1sls c·hurge Oul.,tanclinf! upp ror rehabh· inllividual t~ for r1nanc1<tl & pro Knowh:dl!i' of planlli & rr fe~~111nal growth Our n gallon helpful EnJO)' emplo)ees are al4an· ur xlnt rompany hcnefit!> lhJ;, ad St>nd re:.uml' & ,urary requirements to Appl) !lam 12 Noon. Cla.,sified ;\d ;:415 Oail~ Mon l-r1 Pcr.mnol'I l'llot. PO Box 1560. Co!-.lj M A R R I 0 T T Mc:-..t. <.:a 92626 HOTEL i-;,p d Mannt-ml.'c·han1t' painters Top $ p:11d for qualified J)t•rsonncl A11p ly l,.ido ~hip Y .ird ~101' !W Ne14 pnrt Ct•nter l>r Newport Beach 1-:qual C)ppor ~.:mply m f :·•d<~ .PJrk Ur N B Ga:. 1\lll•ndanl lmnw1f i73-7C!72 employment. 1lady NHO t:xp"d :.alad lady t:xp d mt:-s1on 644·44fi0 waile rs. busboy' Ca 11 <rl'n<'ral \1r S~kda~:i:(l IO/\M INVl':NTORY Control & ~II <19!I Rcl'c1vmA ~rson nccdc1l FACTORY TRAIN!o:F. 1mmcd Mu:.l be rxp <:ooct pay. xlnt future in w Cardi:x ~y~. K11t1rl fast izrow1n ~ pla:.lll' w/f1g & pape r wurk J dh es1vc l'O 1537 11.arbor&MacArthurBI. Monrovia Ave· NB Santa Ana 7!'>1 7001 ~-SL2S GENERAL OFFICE The Orange Coa:.l U111J~ Pilot has an rmml·drnl<' opt•nmg m our Cl1111s1f1ed Tlt>partme nl for a full lime per..on Dul1e' rn elude IO key adder, Ctlin~ and lite typing Some bf~klwcp1nl( expen cnn• h e lpful but not l\('l'CS~rnry Salary 1·om mensu rale with l'X penence. Excellent t·om. pany bt'nef1ti. fo'or 1n txn·1e~. pleast: call Pcn.onnel Off1tc 00·4321, l'Xt 277 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llJW Bay St Costa Mt.>:>a &iua I Opportune I) 1-;mploycr <iirl l-'r1day L1tr bkkp~ & lit<' mac•hmery Call lor tnl.l.'r Vll'W, 545 3246 G-R-E·A·T SA LES JOB MOW OPEH GOOD PAY, GOOD JI OUHS, GOOD CON DITION S MANY Guunb S...'<' our ad ondt•r S1•1•un ly Th~ Wal'kcnhut ·orp GUARDS 1-ull & p1t1mt• All Jrl'u~ Lln1formi. rurol!>h1·tl /\ge:. 2l or over Rt•lln•d welcome. No cxpcnl'n1·1· nee Apply l101n·rs.1I Protection St'n it·t· 1221; W 5lh Street. SanlJ Ana lnlerv1cws hour:. !I 12 & 1-4 Mon t.hru Fri flair slyllsl & Man1cum.l ha\(• s tation lo rent Bcau11rul Salon in II B Call Soc at !lli3·0717 lleallh Club l n!>truclor (>art t1ml• 1ns truclur wanted for health d11b Colle.:cstodenl prd ("all 962.1374 lfost.cs!>, expr ti. fvr. lla~:. & l'"C'l>, COWllry Club 644.5404 l iou<;C't'\eaners to work ror J arncc•'s Ragged) Ann TUl~ F'n R J 64:>·1l!OfJ llousckN·per p url llllll' Thur. thru Mon Goocl bcnchts Ntl'I.' work1n)! <'Olld E 0 E tlayvlt'W Conv 110.,µ1t.1I. lllS.i Th11n11 St l' M 1>-i:t ;irio5 I loui.ckt't'J>lnl( \,~, M.1:r for rna1tb for prl\ .1t1· c· I uh F 11 I I t 1m1• i :lll 4pm l ne on bo:nef11~ Cull rm ;ip111 t).l!) 5000 x 520 !~wife P (f' nr 1'\Jllff !I :111.3 JO Mus t h lJ\ e )! u II d ll (' rs II n .ii I I \' 51U 11373, 0 C: A 1r11or1 UT<'ll I 0 E A L I' 'I' I M Jo: hnu~PWIH':-o & 1·11lle.1:t· ~iris w l'ars l>vt·r 21 9 Jo,\:\1 12 30Pl\I )11111 f'r1 fo;am ~SHIU 141·1·k I y M u s l b c• n 1• a t . pen.tmal>lc & t·n1·r~el1t' IK~Tf:.s&f\Jll llmt• da)" Lon's Kitchen !17!111747 Expert enced A PP ly aft IOAM FOR APPT 3-Spm Jolly Roger. •\00 S · CoaM II!!_ La: Uc·h llOSTl-:SS.N1gh1s ful I ume. Apply before 11 ~ after J at Bob Burn~ Restaurant. :n Fashio n lsland. NB IMMEDIATE PARTTI ME EMPLOYMENT SAN CL EM ENT Jo: fo'actory worker fem all• Ge&Al OFFICE machme opcrutorli. Ne> F.leNrnnt<' d1str1butor. (•X1x:r ncC' Will train localed 111 Irvine. nl'cd:> Xlnt co llt'ncf1l'> Call .1:1rl for offlt'l' duties .Y15-tM03 Good opportunities plus 1-'ACTORY ASSY W"-e excellent company FRINGt-; BENEFITS. -----.--- Thto DAILY PILOT IS t<>ru>Ohd:.ttrng a 'uhi.lan Ual pi.rt of 1ts tli;.tnbu lion mlo pa per route" re quiring afternoon de li very by m otoriied transportation '"' benefits Contact. Bob l.ittJc or no exper, work Tracy, 8am-Spm, Mon day or mght. No fee lhro fo'r1 Phone ~9-09S4 WL-t:k.ly pay. St.urt oow .. ----------i nowruting <Over l81 Norrell Temporary Servict·~ 558-9021 E. 0 E GENERAL OYJ-'ICE for H B Dru~slore Some l'>k- lcpg, part time Over 25 Mrs Hatch IW7 25f>3 _________ ._General o rftrl' n eC'ds shlclrp #(al for informal of- rtce Typmg rcqu1 red Galdney Brothers. 929 W. Baker St. Cost11 Mei.a. 546-0212 GENERAL OFFIC E Typists, a cc urate '40wpm, co II 54~ 3942. fo'~ GROWING COM PANY PROMOTES FROM WITHIN TRAIN F 0 R T 0 P MANAGEMENT STARTS "IM M E D I A T 1-; L Y ' ' KEYB OAR O E X P 1-; R I E N C E HELPFUL WE llAV E OUR OWN TflAfNING PROGRAM PUT ON BY nrE COUNTRY'S TOP OllGAN SALES PEOPLE . CA LL AT ONCE F'OR INTERVIEW ORGAN EXCHANGE, STAN NUNN7t4/586-7302. FOOD SALES General Office · lite typ·(•---------i ing & bookkeeping. Ca ll Newport f1oor Covcnn~ for675-1636 interview. GRANO OPENING ORANGE COUNTY OFFICE EVERYONE BUYS FOOD CURREN STAFF EARN UP TO &OVER !!LS§~k~ Selling High Quality Beautilu.llY Packaged Meal, Seafood &c Gourmet Food Products To New le Repeat Customers EXP. NOT NEC. NEW ORANGE COUNTY OFFICE MOWOfl .. '"6 flOlt Alf'f. CAU: CJIJtHt..U.21 General Office TRAINEE $650 No exp nee. Great oppty lo train w Jlrg co. & lrn while you earn. Mod IYP· ing. HS Grad ok, call ~. Coastal Person- nel Agenty, 2790 Harbor , CM ALL JOBS FREE GEN OFFICE·Malure woman, bkpg mach ex· per. helpful Pacific Ind. S upply , 2167 So . Hathaway St .• S A. MOW IS THE TIME '°' job seekers to check the Da lly Pilot He lp Wanted classification. ff the job you want is not there you might consider oCfering your services with an ad m the Job Wanted category. Phone 642.5678 Your friend s and oelghbonl use ClasstCled when lbey have somethl.ntr t.o sell. They' II tell you how well it wonted for them ! °""' "'-0.-, ..... ,.... .... Jll'lwMl•MW lll,._loelll ........... , ... ..,.,, ... Hi!iiij!NI • ( ' GU AR OS SECURITY Due to our recent ex- pansion program, Wells Fargo Guard Services is hiring Security Guards for ln•/Hewport leach Santa ~~,,,. Jullertow rortr Cotto MeM & The WMttiet'Areo IMMEDI A TE Of'EMIM G S for Hper•l1ory l•••I Secwtty Officers who __,TOP rAY, wftlt o ,...,.dHco.,•y. EAaM $3.00 TO $3.IS PBHOUI PltOMOTIOH CAHPAY TO $4.25 rllt HOUR Apply i.n person Monday to frTiday, 8AM to 5PM 11t: WELLS FARGO GUARD SERVICES llJZW c:.-.. ..... ,... ..... c. OR ~. Tuad•Y· Wed· neaday, Thurad•l,· 10AM·4Pll. CLOSED Frlay •l JSOWW.-..r .. i11 lmNMe.CA Slate Lie. No C-tOl6 ...... ~., 2mpioyer M /F Hotel 19T LEAD COOK Excellent opportunity for reliable 1ndrv 14 ta good cook1nl( knldl(. mm 2 yrs cxpcr . <1bl<' to work fl ex1 bl£• h ou r s S upervisor y t•xper helpful EnJOY xlnl co benefits Apply ll;im 12 noon, Mon1fo'r1 Person nel MARRIOTT HOTEL ~Newport Center Dr Newport Beach EO.E M 1-· Only l ... 0.lly PllcM .... 1., ... ,. ,o.. what .. new In rour loe•I community ... ..,.,.,, dmy ,,, ""*'" lnaurAnc;• •Libe ral 1nl'O m<' ,ti Iowa.net' plus bonui; plan •Short working hours 17 days pcr wt-ek I •Excellent partllmc in come For details conlarl l''oster Ouellet 4!16-6800 between 9 30AM 7PM M·F' INSPECTOR Mech lru;pector to rnsp vender fabncaled parts & asse mbli es t o bluepnnl s pecif Can· dldate should have min of 3 yrs exp either as an lnspt..'l'tor <Jf M crh pa rls & a-.scmhhes 1n e1lht•r comm'I o r At:rosput'l' field Must Ix· ;iblc to in lerprcl blue prints & schematt C's & fam w/normal prec 1nsp in s\J' Good sal +overtime &. well rounded rrin11r benf pro11 F'or an 1n lerv1ew. pl~ call Person n('l Dept 1714 )540·6900 x:!:>4 or apply 3715 Sunflower A\e, S A , CA !)27()4 We nre an Equul Op partwuty t:mploycr M IF' AMF h•c:OflM)rat~ _Tire Eqwpmenl ~ Sell edit• item;. 642·56711 The Continental Ins u ran ce Companies Insurance Balers WORK ON FLEX-TIME II you have e11pe11C'nce 01 d commfJrC1al ''"'" rater , The Con11nentol lnsurJnce Compon1rs hei an outuand1ng oPPQrtunitv 10 work '" a modern and proqrru•ve cnv11onmen r. Our Companv olferJ fle•·l•me hours where \'Ou can seltcl lull-11m1• workmq hou1s most con ven1en1 IC>< vou E ~cellem l()('&flon. comprr· hens1va comp0ny benotm ur1d growth appor tun11v. For 11pporMment cat/; 17'41975-7714 or (7141975·7700, EJCt. 338 l)t •pply '" pffton. ' l~pector1Quahty Control ---------- Growth opportumty for MACHINIST pcr.-oo with burki.:round MILL llAND 111 1n.o;pi•c-t11m & qu;ihty For pr~typc mitthinc• l'Ootrol of mat•h1n,· pdrlli :>hop 111 tht' 1n:;trument & pret'l!.100 1•lt:C'I ro dl\%1Un of lhl• 0>l t11ol 1n mech<imcal il'o\l•mbll1•' d uslr) Work tn!! I rom ~·am 1 I 1 d r 1 I ' "' 11 h 1>lu1•pnnt:.. 'ketc·hl'' &. m.tnan spc•1·1f11·iJI 111ns vcrbul d<·:.•J?flio. dirt·c:ll,v help(ul L'olt: ln:.trumt•nl with c·O#!lnl'<'rlnl! 111 .i:. Corp ~1:-; ('rodd) Wa) 'i:.l 10 nf'" produc. l cit: :-, i\ 7141:).)6 :uoo E () 1-: \'l'IOJJmc·nt r or "0 I Id l.\1dc· 14••11 IJ(1re OJ\ 1i.:a INSPl-:CTOft Tltt\I N ~.a-, tion t•qui pml·nt l.Jlh1• To leam all phase!> or lO cxpt>nl'n('l' ht•lpful for :.pc·l'l1110 Must P '•'!> morl' vanety of pruJN'I!> phys11:al & b.1ek " ra}' Salary open rxrdh'1H lf'Vlnl' f: 0 f': 540·7fi..1!J bt..~d1ls Plll'kJ).!l' ~: (J 1-; &11!nllr1l' Unlhn~ Cl'n ln..,urann i\J:tJI hJ.., 111>•·0 trol. CorporJtt• llc,111 U1j.!for1.talw :-.11me1·xpm iiuarlcr'i, Nt"~ port pi•r.>on;il & romm l1m·s Beach Call !7 M I 557 !11151 d1vl'r..1rtl'<I dut1e' & o pp a.'lk (or Mr Mull or '>tr ty Wlt•<1rn 14h,1t }OU rn.1) /\clams nlll kn<1" Top s;il;iry •-.---------F>t2 l:i5mor54li 3205 •• ln!>u r anCl'. l'ropt•rt) & Ca:.oalty See } . a~l·n1·y c.111 )!Jur1n1· 752 0'1!1() I':() t: INVENTOHY l'l>NTllOI. & n~('('I\ 1ni: l't•nun nl-eded rmm('(I Mu,t ht> txper ,. <·ardt•\ ~y ... 11·m . ~ood W ftgUrt'!> & jlU(Jl•r w <Jrk f111r h11r & Ma(' Arthur 111. S.rn ta Ana 751 7!101 Ma1<b. a pply Thi: Inn .it Laguna. 4!11 N Coa~t llwy. L.iguna Bcat·h Maid.' Appl~ Ill Surf N'S:inll LaJ!Wld Bcal'h Coast Jtw.- IX'f!>Ull II o l ,.1 1!">5:> lo\ MAl I> v. ANn :u Oon (Jw>.oh• Molcl. C!lOI• Newport Blvd Maids w~rnled h 1fa~ :-.1 week SeaC'hrf Motel 49"14892 Inventory Control Pncmg, shipping & n • l'CI v tnl!. som t' t y p 1 n g .1-M•ru•.•1 •Oe-p.art-m•e•n•t __ _ IJ\3llV details. Newport ...... 1 .... EE Beach area 645 7().tO • ~ "" Posit.loo available in our JANITORS M AIDS t>w,y mail department COUPLl-:S '• Wiiiing to 1r_.1n on Man..tger IMM EO Ol'ENIN G~ tn l>'dlla Pt for M.1:r. Pvc•n ing, IMMI-:0 Ol't-;NINI; Mgr, l'\<emn).! & P 1 ht·lp m N B No t:xp n1•1 1·11 bent'f1ts. rns ,.u·k lt•J' •' profit shdr1ni:: 1\prly ~ (.;o<isl IJW). /11 11 Ill ;it main of<' Stop 'N Co Mark1,1-.. 71$ :-0 Ltwr .. Anuh1:1m 774·9llfl MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE CALL TODAY! l714) 549.79 I I Ask for T~222 Available 24-Hours, Doily or -.t·nd )Our rt: .. um1· 111 TACO DE CARLOS P.O.lox430 ~m. CA 92803 Attn Ehzutwlh ~ual Opportunely Employer M , F MARINE Mf.Cll A NIC Die.el & Jtll!> en~ rcp111 r & w.lal & l'lcc Nev. Port area 548 ~I Moswuse /Rec~pt fur top 1·lu-.-, 11~·11 m~~ag1· 'P"~ in l'''''" M~tt. Sal.tr. • p1 11f11 Sh.mng llonu.., + 111• Y.1· will tram tho!-•' w1tho111 exl)l'm::n11· lll.! llarh111 Bl 645.-34:\.l C.111 ,1fl1·r l)(J()/\.O, M.ttun· Jttrat•\1\ 1· 1.Jth for 1·oun~1·l 11r :! 'II' M Call f;toria \1 ar,.h.dl 1-'IKur<· Salon~ 55h 471\h M~:l'll AN l t' 1\UlH M.it-Gre..:or \ JI hl!> 11.J I Pla1'l'n1t<1 . C '1 MECHANIC 1-:.,Jit•nenl'1:tl w .11 1 c·untl I u n l' up l 1 i; ht m..'·han11·..il 1:1111;1 -..1l.1r' & h1•nt•fth 1:111111)-l',il Trn•Slur1· lllh '1111 •Mcl·han11· On•t•r f;irm die.cl tr.H'ltJr... & I rol k Part or fuJI 11m•· M:! 81!ti'• !\1ed1c<1I F'ront ofl11·l' µa11 11 m ,. t 2 :, PM S-.'<·rt•tan<tl skill;, da1h dUll'j!t• enlnt•s 644·1iHl:I MF:OICAL R f:C'F.P'f Al tt•rnoon!> & Otl'as s,,, AM Mu~t lYJ>l' exp 11111 lll'I' Ca II ti46·0fJ'llJ Me:.i.cn"er P T l2 5JHll Moo 1''r1 Mu\t have rt· llablr tram. & .i:ood dn' lO.£ record $3 OOh r + 1 .. a mile 979 5345 Models Male Or l"cmah• W~ Med MW foce1: Wr arP a profession a I ~bn£ .tJ!t'nl'Y look1ru: ror exp or poH•nl1al II you i.r(' 'l'rrou:. ;ibout moclelrn.i:. plea~c l·all fur P.irt·t1mc CV('~ Nwpl various mal'h111 e.s arl.'a, work Mo n Fri. Marh 1n e· aptitu<l c mu:.l bt· U S. C1l111•n , helpful, excellt'nl work ~ood wages promotion & 10g l'Ond1t1o ns a nd pd hohdays t.:ull da)li hc'nef1t.s mcludmJ: de ntal 5.12·6.'>5!1 _ plan Apply between fill ~Ml l!am-llam & lpm 3pm, N y k Jppt .lan1tor wante d ror N'au .. nal Educa11on. 44111 1r ~14 or Y.c!>l "'"ake ' P z•a Parlor "" yoo w;int )'Our ad\ ('rlis Modehnu /\""Ot'" ""'' Y s 1 " B1r"h S l . Newpo rt h ., ,., ' 2216 Newport Blvd or ' mg message lo rear 875 W 16lh St Npt Bch Uc a ch <Near 0 C mon• ""OP•le al lower -------19300 Beach Blvd. Mus ~ I have own equipme nt, Atrporl > Equal Op ro~l. Class1fred ,.., tht• Trade )Our old stuff for early morn1n1e hours. ·port~~uru~~ly~E~m~p~l~o~y~e~r~~ way to go• CaJI Now• new goodies with " Possible income supple-::. 642·5678 _ ___ _c_lasslf~ed ad 642 56711 ment. C a II 646· 32241•--------------------------· before!'> for mlerv M Jl'h1111:-.t l.!gal Advertising Clerk-Typist Position now available tn the Legal Adverl1;.ing Department Gl'ncrnl of- fice expencnce and hghl typing skills n•quired I J.'>-40wpm ) . i-; xpo .. ure lo and/or general under11tandmg or court systems und legal f1hng procedures dcsara· blc but not necessary. /\utomob1 le nt'cessa ry for occasional local dnv· Ing. F.xcellcnt company benefits f'or mlcrview, µle use call. Personnel OHier 642-4321, ext. 277 ORAHGECOAST DAILYl'ILOT 330W. BsySt. Cotlta Mesa Equal Opportunity Employer Legal Secr-etary · small dynamic business lil11ea · lion farm In Newport Cent er seeks ex perlenced. eUic:le nt energetic l egal secretary. Shortha nd, dictaphone, xlnt. typlna skills a muat. Satar)' oegotiable. Benefits. Call M().s&O LIGAL SICIETAltY . Glr\.friday, t man ore. Alrl)Ort area. req : 1 yr /m&I A. salary open. 752-9'58 Liquor elm. full 6: part· Ume; apply bet. 10 le 4, 1102 S. Coast Hwy .• Lquna Beach . WantAdHelp" ~1 POMONA EMPLOYMENT BULLETIN Al General Dvnam1cs we're hard at work on solid con- tracts that spell plenty of work for years to come. Right now we're r apidly expanding and we need thl" best people in Southern California .. rf you're good at what you do, and proud of 1t -JOJO the Pomona team NOW SHEET METAL MECHANICS GENERAL MACHINISTS JIG BORER MACHINISTS LA THE MACHINISTS MILLING MACHINE MACHINISTS TOOL & DIE MAKERS ENGINE LATHE OPERATORS MILLING MACHINE OPERATORS GRINDER OPERATORS BORING MACHINE OPERATORS TURRET LA THE OPERA TORS N/C MACHINE OPERATORS DRILL PRESS OPERA TORS Apply in person at our Employment Office. 1675 W Mis· sion Blvd .. Pomona. CA I IAM • 4:30PM MOllday thru Friday GENERAL DYNAMICS Pow Dl•lslon An Equal Opportunity Employer M / F U.S. CltlreMhlp Requl~ .. .. t ~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~.~~·~~ ..... ~!.~~,~~~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~~·:.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ T~. March 13. 1919 DAILY PILOT • ""OONLl G HTt"lt. t-·u11 SECRETARY sacan••Y TEL .W4 1 ioos Diop 8040 HDrw& to60 -M•m...,·-~ d"~I or p lmrnedlatc o ..... nlna (Or ••••••••••• •• •• •• • • • • • • •••••••••• •• • • • •• • • •• • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• lien., pll) l'art llm4 AU~IH', rndt'JX'Odt•nt "' uo:,.,,u " V ,... $.-...&...lll.- wor" rail for appl ~le.. tlMich~•mml"dupt'nln& dub 0 lypng and fu ll time tf'ller, l'IC · A.KC Cohlt'o Hl'lfWVt'r lltqll ... -- ll68.:aT THl LOOtl ror St-<'n.1..-ry with <'Ortl ldc commun 1ldll1 + pcrltnr~ preferred AnllQue Musir Boxes• PIJJl8, xJnl hunter~. wtr Wat.h 2 Mirth.\ & Enghs h f\n u wn ror t-:u 1 opt'.tn f n.!>h llltl\ nwr\l•I "ln'ltttllnll'nl koowlcdf(e ore prorrd Un!oo F'ederial Shlnl(I SlotMarlunes'Clc>cki' dUl(ll, rarn pt'li. 44 bridle. Excellent rond1 lhrouuhn\Jl ~uthnn (..\1 lookin•• tor~ l'\V ia ~ but not OCl' Cailforappt.OO·~Ut Mw1on V1~jo 163-7801 HUCESE1,1-;CTION Champut1C1(~l lion • Only $17~ Cu ll MOVIE EXTI~ ~ ,. l;w.I 1ccrct1mal 11klll• ~ EOt-: Mff/H 4-ric• Fre.toYa.. 8045 oo..6217 ___ _ or 3 a~J(r<'8!ll\ t• fo!'ihton oru•nt('(f ladle'\ rl'Qulr .. it ronllir t "h .,_ t Tow Truck Onller!I ··~ ..... ....._.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a....-&... !oOUJ(hl l\ JIOll) WOOft m11\I\• I u"' 1:m 5200 fl<'r du) poi.11o l .1.">lun1i fur OOltjUIOll UI 1\) vr ohl<t WIU\llll-\V brr.... 11110 lllOvi('~ l1U I ihl ti 44 V I 0 t-. O l ' .\ :. l I 'lo l • St-.'R\'IC'I'. 1~'""' ln ~th )t'lllrl " h o h a \ l ' a rl t• f 1''11 1• ( u "i h 1n11 l)i,vt.• IMlt tZM .,. .. ·un Y 'd Ci~H ---' 8070 l'Al J L'J" ('J rv Wt' 11.re looklnJt for pro ix·r . Top pay. i\pply M Cat. loog hair fem ••••••••••••••••••••••• tHl<'kuround & hil\\' ntun,1~l'ffit•11l T ~ r I s t , C&W T o wing . 7108 ~nWed thru Sat !0hOrlha1r spayed Clfl Mu.'lt1111c lcarat tinllrnnt pott•nllal WC' h :1t;t• lmtnl-<lwtt• full tl HANK Jo. 0 e t'5lllOnt1 tt•uri y <> Uim.1 W11y, C.M. 642 1252 Ul!.r.IKettenng. Irv. Goodw/luds 646-8f,69 cut d1amotld, VS l H col I hct>J'll. Full & P•rt tlffit' (7 1417$4 1777 -----I -DCO II p.11 l hmt• J)()!o.JllClO!I .n .11lab t• .rar•..,.AIY/l.cpt. oPl~ l.hruout Or11nicc 1--.1........... p ..... ltlon or, retaJl va ..,,.....,, se .--• ..__.. ... Mued Doe. one 4uarter s:MOI> S.0.93SO 64().LS89 Sa lnn ~ 1•ornm t t•n ht'ndrh U1 nvwi•lm* ?oa!\'s /mfiC Co SW I T c H 8 O Ant> German S h~ph e rd . · ' ('.11J (nr 11ppt \1o11 l&.hru SJ! l<lllrn tipltl ~o;!~Pa11m1y m~1doocrli•qtyupllrnf n~'rt~~r:::yatlo~~lr~:~~ OP~j·IRbAtTOfR . M 11 usht ftbt' .... ~ 8010 11''emedale 557V:3r9r3 Awfct·~rl ==--8010 THI <>OW "'' ~, ~ & 1tvu a e or a i. 1 s ••••••••••• •••••• •• • ••• rain . o .. n11.1'1t 11•tn~6373 't\t'lro!™' Top w11.:t·i. ,.m dbl" & lur l''REIGJIT OA u (i L'O 8PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-6500 -1.1dvu n r(·n\1•nt 11 r• .,e n a .: mu c. ,.,A ... r ~o;1t·l11"'° portun1t1.-s i\pply •n calforappl 64~7565 JlorPOINT SALF. 33IJtl Beaul wh1lf' do.:. LUGGAGETAGS Mui.wial ll\llU Mfll "'""'• ~~---!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""-------~----n.rnll H•t•k1ng 1'.q.>1·r 1J1•fl>(l(1 Thi.' Wackt' nhut Trainees ror receiving & W W11mtr nr ltarbor. ··Ket:sha" lntclh i:enl . rromyourbw.messcard lr•1ntt• & •qi. r --h•llhly m1>1tvot .. J 1•1111 ('orv Sutt~ U 571 N order pull.mg ror swun Sllnta/\na 9?9·2921 lrrune<l.loyal Mtn tm.-d Send one card for earh "'Ufl.l'l"'I fv1 V>tl(l\I '"°'" l'fiC,.... l I"• l't ,.du• 11 .,11 IU'tltrllJtllnt lor1n ll('('n•llll'Y to ni.1>1~1 J>oplol.I' St Orani:c An w~ar mr..: No t"<Jh'r CASll PAii> 1)15 4l62 tag plus one s pure Wl· 110( A '"'u"h'"~ Ol)~fA Mttr l'r•ntrr s~lt COC*~WArTIESS ~r .. •:umn1lt•nc.1u1t(of ~t,.u al o pportuntt) needed day or ev~ntnJ( Ws hr1Uryrs H~fr1~~. ---r eturn permanently l.l\lll:> l'•ll~7~~ mo.JCJ\•lt'd .\1n1 ,.url.1n~ ft1't!n l'VP\'llOWPM ,~11 rmployt:r <.m UMl3 "96-l29t woc1tingornoc 9s7..g133 Brownsoflfbed :.tajed allract1ve u1g & 111,lll U.... ... , "."I• :-..in Cli m.·1;1.-... k 1111 1~ x.tnt bt'nefllt Apply ial ___ ----New mattress !!trap, mee ting a1rl1n" Nfl•"U XTll \ JOt\ • ~,' u ... " Mr kutlh 1Tl 11 ~!U 1 ll.1 0\4· Ba.Ilk of l'11l1forn1.1 Socunly Agent for pre Truck Dnver moving & 8AHGAJN~ Usl'<i refni.:i-. 675-4162 I o reqwrements. Pn· 1'1rk }c•ur 11 .. 11 hr• t-\t., 4'\., 'OIO 1¥Jlf)ll\1•~1 N II f;quJI ~11 ~1ous NB hold :1toragt.>. WurehouH wshr.;,dryr.1 garur. be!>I ftlitiit.,. IOSO vent I~ & then! For a {l\1h!J11t.l1 w1h!!!~''"'' l'Jll Knl t-);t It' "'''"" t.JVJI()' f':oto: KlJJStt ~~!,o.~sA:.h 11fl s.,_!(ood0 work 1Swng. ~hfl 1 buys. weserv appl Be:.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• personalized tag t!nclo~w or.•vvt 641> ''"" MAMAG!MlHl """'I..-.. PP Y m .,..ri1o 557-8961 Appl 536-0911,536-4330 wallpape r , fabri c or ' 1R11: CAN'T GET IN :w1·n·t11ry I VIH' tr11n bctwt>en 11-S 1-:xecul1ve "D<1y Glo" paper & wi· Nl KS I' l\lllf ll\t• 111 T1lA M11:11: JOwpm l'ront clt'llk ott1cc Newportl.'r Inn, TV Repairman. Pxp Coldspol Ff'' refnl( $195 I BUY wtll back & tnm yoUt llt'l. .. l~f 1..awuou 8.·111·1, l\lml"'1fl) .... pan:.111n l'fll JH[ AIRLINES? ;-..~ .. phorit· cxp;.·r ln 11117 J amboree Hd bench A I T<'h.'' 1:.11111. Gibson FF refn~. $175 * * * * wgs O\-try twci t•ard!'. hvtnt! fit'4.I ~·r 11111111h lfl 111n u11n1.1n(I 11111·1111'11 N 1 \1 "~7 K:.lt•I N B E 0 E 1920 Harbor Blvd L'M F'rtgida tre w ,hr SllS Good used f'Um1ture & back toblll'k n 11"'to<:!l.,J11•, 11-.11111 f\ll'\jl k••lkr' Nt'V. ...... .... lit • 642473UE\es7S,Ui5.'1I Kenmor" W\llr $1 4~ l\ppllanres OR I Wiii PRIC.,.'S '-·I l I I l'\ililtiuK"r. 11'1' "'1 "''' ~ '-•1 (t•t.irv I' I' Cor ad s~:E •'OH YOURSELI'' ~ ,, S"'LL ( y IA uu lllcx). I " It'( p.it11•11I IJUti.'llOJI i\pht lllu pc-.11• 1 t•• 1 r .i "'I ,. 11r 11,111 111 t;ua.ranleed & dclnl.'rl•d bell or .-, or ou S2 31~ l'tvvuh' Vt''"""·1l l1U" It. ,·.im 1.,,.1,·c th1 1111lu!>ll\ \r"6C>. N 'I' Miumi II. \t'rtti.ini.: ui.:t•m·v ur OC Lot.'al Amway 01s Typ1st1f1ltn1t t ll'l I.. 546-86'12 MASTERS AUCTION eaor m.•111 pl't'pttr.1l1t1n \11•11 u H·ru.:1· C 111 (:11, " \11111111 l ntt.>r1".l tr1 ~ tnbutors are enjoying Rapidly Kr o "' ang - ---6 .. 6-8686 &833_9625 4/Slag:>Sltjjle~ \MlQS..tA'lt C.illllll llll.tuwt<!M lltill c.Uet·rntri~&n•wit-un w111I.. l)'JJtMt: flllnl( xtra income We s how dynarrucNewport&-dl'h 19 <'u ft upri1ih1 _.~ ________ i 6/9la gs S1.Weif' ·~ .. l l('J(ll'N ll)o •\l .11" rllntlom llult'ran l\u lln»hl •"uu•typL,l Jllen youhow Phoneforappt Real Estate Develop f'r1 01d "ro fr~·l~r S27S _____ ---l0ormort'Sl401.'J a " ' " " [ •·'I' tlt't \II l., ~·"'''' .. '"""' .. " ... ..~ ... Sales Tax lnl.'lu1kJ ~:o~~t-~J'~ \Ill' .. !)......,.IJ'f0!3'CT1tlm:J Jitlld tr.un1n11 C11\h ucl ~~~i<~J~~t:ul Call Judy htiwn6-9PM 968~82 =~~ t~~~011~~~d~1e'::r 840-5518 For g~A.~~~~~. 3nl1 NO CAltO? real ~t..itc.-\1111u~I tr.m.,1> rurn, ri· Serv1te Station Allen Di c.'taphone transC'npllun Gold refng Gd running q~ & cir TV'_:; g57 8132_ Oraw your own or !lt:nil •N~ry Work St."'·l..111i: tum ~uJrJnll.'t•cl Mu ... 1 <,t.('\ RECt:i>T dnnt. e xper'd Day & experienl.'e n\'re-.sarv 1.i>Od $2.S Washer OryH ~. addrcsi.. phont• loo 111tJo\lfluU,, p o•r.,1•11"11•---------1 bclKoruvt•f 'ml(ll•un11l t-:d 1y111r1.: :.kills. &onll' Eves. FuU & p;time Ap Sal ~ ,. II Sears ~t $300 or trad1· 1'wo Louis XV <;J1ppt•r w1•ll mak,• orac card pt•r v. k nu" I,. d I! t' ''I air. .t.1 •sr "'Tr.S tal'twd & n·udy to :.tui l Ille Jl'l"I ''"' barkgruund ply, Shell Slallon. l7lh & tJuary ..,.,.,t""r mu "''1 <or newer I' /F relnv. Dy:. chrs Xlnt c-ond. Sl75 ea u.g Add 25' e.ich & I ~s; A 11; '"'o " I u •• ... •---",NB ~ _c_•640-_82SO__ '-·~'k horl1''ulturo• µ.int:. "r .. 1,.n ung JI!,' hclpful,orw11langness to u•u•~ --!(l.S.0322,cvt.'IS47 4352 Ore:.scr & mal<'htnR ~ode,""' ormoncy11r 0ne)'t.:o4f(•Xpcr rNjUlrt•l • SALES* ht'lpful ~'('Mr l.1r.11.>-.. lt•arn lnteres11ng fast ---------WAITRESS 1-:xp1•r r()r hdbrd. $70 Ovcrstuffrd rk•rlo 8'2.aeti6 Sut c·t.'~~ful brukt•ragt' ll<11115pm. Harn,1t1J ln11 , growln.: eo . pleasant Serv Sta Help needed im ret1rem<'nt homt.' din1nJ? 2 Refn.1:er4 tor'i l:lt'an c·hr. S20 Wicker hdbrd. PILOTPRIMTIMG (11 m ha!> i mmediate IOOU 1-; bl St SJnlJ ~WTounJ!J)gs Call N1k1 med Full ur "'' Appl) room P lltml.' i\pply work good ~ & $150 n> &c·oro l'abtnel. $15 p u. Box 1560 NURSES AIDES Slate cert1flt.'<i only S.1 per hr. Xlnl benehb, &. working rond 59 bed fat'lllly Bayview Conv :m51'hunn.C M &12 ~ KO.I': O{Jt'rung:.for rommere1.tl AJW.~:n'i7 ~ll9S 990 !._C~H~y~~ Nl.'wport Villa 40011 t:a:.Dryer,cleitn,worJ.:. 714 751()285 CostaMesa,Ca 9262'. & 1ndusl r1 a I .,,11 t•'>l•---------1 STAIN CLASS pers f;xp 11 1ldr1 a W"' i.-NH good. $45 !)48.44g5 --- - person.'> wtlh th"· follow Sccrt'l.1ry Le~ul office h 6-12 Sl:lil Doublt· bed w lframc O'Neill Superswl Ta pc1t ( S""LESGIRL u-lbo I I d F II or in design, bldg & ftnis -------L9 <'U ft s1dcby o.,1de cop 1''·,.rlynh• .. ..,,.. d 1ng quail 1<'l.lllon!> "' oo a :. an u ,......... d ·"'' h k ..., ,. -..,., i. ,. ams U:. e u n r 1· E L L' per " • d JUntr r t h lh d """" coo ·"" r v.cc "'a.tl"°"'s~ •-~x""n<·n1·1·d pertorw Adm1rJI n.fn~. ,, •• _.,.,.,., Cahforru&R ·. 11·l'fl:>t' r.x 1 .. nlt:, 1 par time.::. or an Pd-·""· 1 "'"" " ·~"'""'',... ......,_ doesn'tfitS1105411 1.125t> College Degree w1110t'n:. tluttun~ lull n~~:.ary 675 ~ __ H.Bu...-uaca plan . ...,., b56I lutchen hl'IP All ... tufts wtule Mayt3g w.shr. both --- --- Minimum 2 yr s, i.uc ttrnc The !->n·und a\'a1lal>le. Apply aftt•r 1. xlnlc!?nd ~-02W lfSofa,tnshadesofArt'en CarpetMiJICIO...eollt.' ces.:.ful real t!:.tatt' ,,ah•:; Cilanw. 2122 W Ol'11,111 SECRET ARY Teachers Aid need ed Mon-Fri Mwn1'.. .!7111 luiklnq M~m' 9025 .:ood cond1l1on. $1 011 Nyloo Plush $4.00 & up NURSES AIDt:S All c~nen{'C (Comm'! &. front. NcwlJ(lrl ~h1d1 Xlnt oppty for efficient Mon·F'rl 12 JO 10 6 o r llartx>rBl\d CM ,\:,kfor ••••••••••••••••••••u• Simmon!'. "Hotel Motel .. ~UU /f\'75-5906 shifts Newport Conv I "~tnall hi>JJ6_1 __ __ ••al w1top ~ecretarial 2·JOto 6 S290hr Expr'd Tem bed. SSO 962UHS After --- -(' 1555 -""" "' 117xl91....1,atoryforl1lt• I sJOPM WIMOOWSHADES l'ntNrB superior w ... o H e r a s tron g SALES :.kills lo work 1n fas t _prct:_e_rred_ .!f7_99241 _ WarehOIJSl' f'ort>man 1:adettet.otlct, 1 Sl>J left W oden i.h u tt c r Ave . -pos1t1\t'env1ronment for 111\.l STON BOUTl<)U~· pacet.INptllchfl E ofr TEACH EH night ;,,h1ft lilankl'l hand cast iron l'Orncr Sofa & luH!'.Cilt $t5fl <>bl d! ~ov nwooc~ Nurses aid e. l1 ~h t housekeepml(, for dis abled lady. 5day wk llB 91i2-5224 s uC'cessCul p c r i.on ul ' • p ·• C:.all l.lla,8332900 tub AJI for SJUO Due to 1-;1t her 1n nylon 01 rruni ln s, l' 0 ' growth 111 comm'! & in South Coasl 1<11.1 1s in KJNDERGARTl':N WTBPt' exper necess;irv hercuton & all color'i B & & window tinting 20 4 • .. I lerviewing for F T SECRETARY For a s mall µrivate J-'urn1ture manuf <·•> remodeling wr Jrt offall1tems du.-;lnal real est&tt> S<t l's. ·'"'" 'ESPERSOJN" w exp h I d '"'7 """I c-ha n v, 1 n" f I "'I u rt'' J Mattress 83R .. ; 1:-t ~T ·"' UL',N lu• r1no ~nd 1nv~stmun1• ·~ ... to executive Vice rres1 SC' 00 12 st u cnls tn ..., ...,.,., d ,. St··",\ .,.,., ""'""• "'r" d.L" ",. ·-· ' ., 111 Designer Apparel Top class Hrs 11 30 1 P lcast! ------Perfect con .:an tw " °"" .....,., f>45 11!1:. l Nursmg Aids. all shirts Cert1f1cation classes Newp()rl Con valescent Center 1555 Superior Ave N B in Orange & San DieJ:o •alary +comm fo'or dl.'nl Qual1C1c.1lwns llf t "A""""O seeslat19tl60ranRt.>/\Vl' R., l Count es For further 1n ., Short hand, typ1n~. ca orapp . .,..,...,.,.. WAREHOUSE C""'-taM""'a 548 4!>H4 TWIMO .-UL 1 · appt call 540.6640 Mon phon~ ~al ·'s abtl•t~· """' ~., .. A Newport Rl'arh Ti-nn•' C,1ub F\Jll l-'am1ty Mf'nt b e r i-h1p 6 4i! Cll I i! ~ formalton contact Mrs Sa ... " " ., TEACHER-ACCNTNG s. ee our •obs under -----Matt.re:.:. or .,.,x spnn~l> · lhru ' l 10am·5pm ...... _ .... eeptng accts fiaya ' ,._ & I APP I em an · l 8 5 5 2 ----------lANl'A A South Coast business clt•ncal for 1mmed1ate -...ros S2fl ea<'h Pt' f!lel.'> on Y' MaC'Arthur Bl vd. Ste 210. Sales J.M. has ..i l.'are~r blc knowledge he pful college has an 1 m openulltS E:qmpmrnt 8030 ~n :.<'LS $f1!! K in~ \et:. lrvme. Cahfomaa, 92715. oppty in shoe sales Ill our 557-0933 betwn 8 & 4. med.late opening for an VICTOR •••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • $9!J Sample-; mus I lw Wcddt.ng dr~-.. dt·:-1 ~n··r -.pel'lal Ut-::.t offer <:.1 I I aft~p~7S~ ~ Ph 7l4/97~ Cos M l n f t ' & b th 35mm GAf' XL •-am~ra :.old 1mml.'C11<1lcl) frnm p A n T -T I M I=: ta esa s or<'. ··re er Secretary 1G1rt Friday ace ~ us ma T~ QI' SH"YicH ~ ... our wa rehou.c;e WC<l lhru WAREHOUSE. hrs flcxi ----------<'Xl>Cll rl'd sales pefrs~n, but Some experience re teache r for mornlO#!S ~1'd~~~nw1,t~n~m~.1 ~ Sun Credll Avail 11\bo ble. $3 .... hr 751 ""•1 \\1 .ram qual.Jf1e ·an QLD_red_754_·0272 anytt_me Call 55&-8890 for an •m I I bd Wtt~~of '"' """ didale. 10"~ comm1ss1on mediate inte r view re· WJNOOW WASllJNG AS umer Thru thl· 11.'n'> h.:ht a1;ai iving rm rm agatnsl draw & xlnt ---------• gard1ng this xlnl .ip ST. needed. no t•icpt•r meter Shutter lopeed., bookl·a-.e..,, fampS, end REAL ESTATE SALES ucensrd or we will tram )OU for !>late exam L1m1ted offer C a 11 C'.ausey &Co. 494-1!057 Collectibles Open1n)? M<1rrh l!'>llt Grand Opening M ard1 17th Rl.'gtstr allon for door pnie of Le..i p Fro~ !'late March 15th 23 37.! Carruno c1e E.\trella. San Clcmenlf' 49f>.88 l I *Part Time benefits Interview by porlun1ty . Also 1n r1<..'C~'> 645·139'.:! J.J/1000 seC' Like ne~ tbl.s,dl' I appt only. Call Miss An •SECRETARIES* tcrvieWUlf: other future -----Pbone962·535S Cftttwy Model Homr l.1~ht cleaning Hapid salary arlvant·emcnt ~l*f'v1sory pos. avail ~rly Eve ~hift only rue at (714>540.SOSO Go •R.K tAcctg txLsiness teadung pos WOOD WORKER Cah 8015 Oise:~ Fvm. JOSEPH MAG NIN CO ~$1500 Ran~e tJons. Need help('r to complete ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4!l 3077 r4ual Opportunity J-:Inployers Pay All Fees 40' rommerc1al fls h>nR Em ployer Liz Retnders Agency TELEPHONE ves~el Fiberglas~ & BURMESE kaltt:ns Shots. :! door refn~ h drowl'r 546-tn66 R.E. SALES Openin~ now avail in our attractive, ~t·ll funushed La~una fk•:11•h olfice. for exper or m•v. ly hcensed. e nthusi.i:.it1r saJespeoplt.>. Xlnt rom rruss1on schedule & a lru ly great location on Coast Hwv .. 2 blks. from the hea-<'h. with a mple off· street purkmg. ---------4020Birch St,Stel04 wood wo rking cxpl.'r papers, champion IJlood d rc<.:.t·r old ra tt.Jn SC!d1i~ earn extra ss·,. & Newport Beach. 833·8190 SALES pref'd. ~11492 3263 e:cs llnes. 557.9922 ~ ''.,,,. \h'a1~. 2 !>~I ~11~ PART TIME CLERK Spe<-1ahy Or~ Slon,• 1s seeking a p1•rson to merchandJse the boull· que dept. & order school s upplies & toys on a permanent part lime basis J.5 days a wet>k. 9am to 3pm. No nights or weekends. a new wa rd robt' l' a Call For Appti Estab '64 Newspaper s ubs Your WOOD WORKER Abysinman kitten dffil d~ks. umquc coffel• <;ea...on showing a beaut phone, 4 to 5 hrs a day Cabtnelry /carpentry 4 l"D08 Registered. tablt.~. d1111•tlt> ,ct. anll inl Yard:>. Fori•:-.1 ~n·Nt shag t'll>IR IO jtOOd l·ond $1 OOper yard ~2 ~I line of fas hions l'all S200 & up comm wk Salar y opl'n c. M $250. 645-1531 que maple "'"ling t•hair. !"14&74119(lr838·203'L Sellwllh EASF' Exp. pref. Over 21 ID 631 1680 or 631 1818 Dogs 8040 2 maple natl' stand!'. sml i\llmtral 23" rlr Iv coni.ol• Call I.he store manager fonnt.erv1ew appt THE GUILD DRUG 16 t 0 San Miquet Dr. Newport hoch 714/644.7330 EOE. SEA LION REAL TY 497-3388 Real Estate ln*en & ~akMMn We have a n opening tn our Residential Div. for an expcnenced man or woman possessing e n· SALESLADY Full or p /tam e . The Show-OH. 22 F ashion Island.NB SALESPERSON: Marine eirper reqwred for tn· side & outside electronic Sal~ ID Cahfom1a S14K to S20K pos1l1on. Re · qwrcs a mar~clmJ.? or business degree Submit resume to PO Box 1306. Newport Beach CA. 92663 PART TIME thtL'>tasm and integrity. Sales People Needed · full U you are tnlerested an a & p a rl t 1 m c. For EVENINGS beautiful office in the established pauo store finest location. workmg 547.3236 Adults with oulsland1ng, wllh congenial a s---------- attractive pers onalil1es soc1ates. we are interest· SALES. who enJOY working with cd in meeting you . ln· R S M lods. Over 21. Start at terview by appointment • • . • $3.50 per hour. Phone w-i-. M. Taylor Co. Because or tnlernal ...... , growth an Orange Co. 6 42·4321 Ext. 250. Realtors 644·4910 MIR o( precision Polen· BETWEEN 4 :00·5 00 ttometershasanimmed. PM RECEIVING CLERK reqwrement for a r e All& for Andttjo FUU ltme. retaJI clothing gional sale!\ manager . EqualOpportumty E Tb1s opportunity 1n· Employer s tore. xpenence pre-eludes mterlacing with (erred. Will tram. Hours M th F sales reps, customers & PBX Ans service. immed 8;~S:JO, oo r\J ri. distnbutors within an a:.· openings, to work varied Call Nancy, 644-5070. signed goographical ter- hrs & wkends. Pd vac, ---------•1 ritory. Pricing, quoting, med ins & pd lraming. T cuslomer spec co· (714)645-2550. R.ECEPTIOMIS ordination . The s ue · PBX for Law Offices. Some cessful candidate will Answering service typing pref. Start $3.50 have a min. of S yrs in aperat.or full & Ptr. Call per hr. 7hrday.833--0l01 potentiometer market· -8JS. __ 3.'i6_1 _______ 1 u .......... •on.i.st /typist {or 2 ing. Engin. degree pref. ·~.... but not req. A division of PIX 0'8. eogr. sec. Type G5wpm a major Calif. Corp. we Oper's <or t e lephone No shorthand. S750 mo. ofter a solid b enefit . M t lmmed. o peining in ""'Ckage 'IDcl'\company answenng service. us l · 979-8733 ...... be able to work some _rvl_ne_area __ . _____ pd. medjcal. ·re & dis- weekends. Typing 35 RECEPTION ability Insurance.+ a wpm r e quired. Ex-pro(il sharlngandrellrt>· perience preferred or Typing/clerical duties ment plan. Small com- will train. Many com· for energetic person . pany atmosphere. bag pany benefits. Full time Xlnt opply & benefits. company stability. or part time, day & aft.er-Sal S98.()()7l 0-C.. 8Ktrot1lc1 noon-evening s hifts aryopeo. · 2.86SFairview Rd. available. Please call Reliable, good natured. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Mon. lhru Frl. SU-4230 mature seam s tress Call 545·8261 for in· E.O.E. wanted for monogram· terview. E.O.E M /F tng. P tr & Sat morns. Exp'd pn!ferred. Inquire Screen printing produc- PIX OPll.ATOR at 114·'151-0752. Terry. .ion manager wanted. Good opportunity ex.lats E.O.E. Must have exp. 540-9110. for reliable penoo with 'Ibe A1hJetes Foot in So SEAMSTRESS, some exp =: ~. ~e:O CoastPlua. desired. Pattison Sall company benefits. Apply Relief RN orLVN. D esigns. Tues· Fr I 91.Jn.12 Nooo, Mon/Fri, Newport Convalescent 673-Zl80. Pfnoooel Center, 1555 Superior --SICUT---.-lt-Y--i M A R R I 0 T T _A_ve_._N_.B_._____ Girl Friday, ruU time. for HOTB. real est.ate mgmt office. 900NewportCftttt Dr Ratauraat Must have good typing & Newport Beach BOB'S pbane sk:illll. Equal ()ppor Emply mtr _TSL __ a.11_g_m_t __ oo_-1_603_ HOMI OF THI IR--... ·y flXllC.-r ~fuUUme. &41droftics mfr needs aomeone to opera\• swltcbboard, open IJ roule lnc:omio( m•ll. • keep up • /WiK'tc from Plrwloel Is otW clepta. 1)pe SO.towpm mla. Prwv dlrtcal erper ct.- llred but not '*· Com· l• movla1 to a Beaeb by Ami. ' f« appt. Bukley Control•, l>eraonnel ~ (114) ISl·3100 E..O.E. HIOY --·-lnuned. -•·p In our P /tlme. 20 hrs +. ...-vu• Arch.ltecta ore. uper fam.l~ restaurant at needed, ulary negot. .-rt>y locatioal. Wo re· MS-41'10 ll>-3Pll QUlre no previous uper. Join our triendJ.y team.,,-.-.-.-.-.---.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-i Come tee au today bl'lMellMpm, . . .....,,, .... llt2Adiam1St., C.M. w .... w .......... Mm 1111 T1•11a 13U ~Ave .• H.B. Umny Tt1l 1H ~ .. ,.,. OD'l~mpua Dr, Irvlne F• Ad Action · Call a Equal ODP<Jr Emplyr Your lrleada •ad "MIF ......... UM Claq1fiedl~~~~~~~~ when tb•J bave • Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 ....,..,to.en. 'l'be1'U Mab _10Ur altoppln1 wn '°" bow well u --by .in. lbe Dally ...... ... ..... • PUllllCLtiMlflecl Ada. ·1 Cl~!·st'1sf1c~ ... BARd~~~ .. ~5678 Nl ews3PpMapeOnrlEn t. 835·6453. ••••••••••••••••••••••• anllqUl' rorker m Isl· ~ :u ~.....,. lo y a-'--t.-...a... fUJTUtl.lre 646 9823 ~::••••••••••• Gennank 1Sdhepher~ pbupsd, I) ... ~ aoos w s 0 • pure re . SHXI Washer, Rood coml $50 642·099'll.'\Cb n:CllNlCIANS ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS We design. develop. build. tes t and deliver the best in high-technolo{ity systems and missiles. Our con- t r acts and work are long-range - lasting well into the 1980's. We un- de r stand personal development. career goals and challenging work. At General Dynamics we're looking for Electronic Technicians at all levels. whether you 're just starting out on a career or you're an ex- pe rienced pro. TEST OPERA TORS TEST TECHMICIA.MS CALllRA TIOM SPECIALISTS ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY MICRO.WAVE TECHNICIANS lUTOMA. TIC TEST TECHNICIANS ELECTRONIC LAIORA TORY RELIABILITY TECHNICIANS R & D TECHHICHAMS MISSILE TECHNICIANS If you want t o work where you can learn from the best engineers in the business. use the latest equipment, grow and take pride in achieving technological challenges, get ln touch with us right away. CaU me. Joe Stelmah C7l4) 629·5111. Ext. 4711 and Jet·~ talk seriously. Or, come ln to our Employment Offlce, Monday thru Friday, 8AM--4 :30PM. If you prefer, send your res ume to: GENERAL DYNAMICS Pomona Division. 1675 W. Mission Blvd .• Pomona, CA 91766. GOOAl. DYNAllCS POMOMA DIVISION An P'.qua.I Opportunity Etnploytt" M IF U.S. CiUzent hlp Required , l'arp«>linJ? for !'ale Th<' RB g 1 r I:. b~d room Newportl•r Inn h as avail fw-ruture <)ff white dbl Carix'l from guest rm' rlres.,er. rorner desk. rueen or i;.:otd 331\ci ydi. chr. record t·abint't, S2S each P lease call bookcase hutC'h Canop} 644-t70tl x!i74 Mano :;:::':':".: ••• ••••• •••. •• papers not avail. 840-SS 18 Pri va t e d o ll :.a le . OLD ENGLISH SHEEP· Madame Alexander. old DOG PUPS. AKC. c bam· & new. r easonable pion lines. $200 & up bed frame, m.illress & prices . Sac rifice 639-6759 831·3887. 962-1961 -Y-ork-Je_Pup_s-. -tm-y .-A-KC Also 2 lbs stud service. blue & gold 842 0771 s pnngs $JOO 964! 05ltl._ l'ru..:ar mag11 14lc7 4 lu.1.i. 1, r-w. 80SS drawer dre&st•r nil• -...,.... :.twld.s. loveseat fQObb11 II What a Wonderful World of Shopping, right a t your finger tips e very -Chow/Chows. <'hamp1on day • Da ily P ilot bloodline.2 red,lgrey. Classtf1ed Ads. 1'o place AKC 1 10·79 afl fi. your ad. call 642 5678 and 99.S-6336 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tabll'. & \u rfboa~1t Saturday. 3117 . 10/\M Reason a bh• prit•c·, 4PM 8 fOO\ brown 'ola ~ ~ let a Classified Ad · Visor --------- help yoo Cla.5:.1f 1ed !'ds __ b4_2 ~~ bed. antiques. 'acuum C'leaners. furnitur'· many othe r ttem" 7 Pal06 Rancho San Jua Qlllll. l rvine 975 <Y239 Bargain -.hopper., n·111l the hllll• aoi. HI ('la-.s1fh•cl rel!ularty /\ml lht'.v ftnd what lhl·y·n· l()(1krni.: for Coming In April pi lo& po&p~u rri That's pot-pour·ri · d confused cotle<t1on, J miscellaneous m1l(ture, cl hodgepodge Piiot Potpourri is our way of obioerving INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WEEK by extending savings of up to 50 percent It's a good time to clean out and spruce up. nu·;ru"..~'/1r'~d APRIL 4th (Wed.> thru APRIL 7th 1sa1 > ••••r~;.:.v • Have a GARAGE SALE! .._. .. ___ .liiriil"i11·•111 'Sell your extra PLANTS & GREENERY! ~-..... -..... ~Get your neighbors together & have =~-your own SWAP MEET! ! I Ads are limiled to m1scellanJ!OUS merchandise for sale only' 1 (No Real Estate) Write t word each space. minimum size ad Is 3 hnes . THERE IS PLENTY OF TIME TO GET IT ALL TOGETHER! Fill In the Handy order blank below -00 IT TODAY! ! ! ! .. NO. 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Oquist 11WO llam1l1on A\t' ll B ::.36-llnS "lit•w Yamaha CP :w l'lt!l' trunar Pl<lllll. Yama ha 1; 50 112 ilmpl1f1 t'r & Hat-. fl;m1u~r Mu:.t ~II Mctkt' offt-r 962 9'J30 l~ldwm lirand l'1J no ti':J . Ebony hn1:ih $ffl!ll1 ~·~ Upnj!ht p1un11 S!llJO or t>eM off c1 t 'all 640 !JI l!I Wurllln·r Sptnl•l X Inf mnd ~I() dyl't !15.'i 0322. l'V~ IW7 4352 XI Elchelb 22. Dn:.coll bwlt No\' 'iti Yt'llO .... hull. black m asl. Elliott sails SIO.OllO I 755 621!1 P-CAT # 138 Xlnt cond. 644· 152li Wanll'<l Masts fol' K1t1·, OK Orn,ghy . Int 14 . L1ghlmnl( OK tf hruken bul rcpa rrnhle Reply Mi 11~. Dully PtlOl PO Bo x 15GO. Costa Mt-su, C,1 !1'£21l 43' Sl'hClck Kl'l('h 50hp d1es1•I llr~hesl qualtt) Ma :.tt-r Bu t Ide r ·, l'erson~al SH!!.50\J 17 1'1 1 5'18 1~2 TY, Rodio, HiFi, Steno 8098 lti' Hobrt< Cal. xlnl tond ••••••••••••• •• •• • •• • • • Ra~~cd for ra«in~ Cstrn UcaUllful ~" c·olor TV. 2 <'O"l'r w trlr Be!>l ofh.•r )T wmt). frl·c dt:lr\ery , Af\S, 751 ~ Sl28 646 17116 loats, 5Ups I lh i''ll 1111 \\ IJl 111 I .. l\rlh r1·,f11111I )I.I Ill"' t.1'.> 1111.t l u.H ..... hit 9'\UrJ~t1 t 1t U 11..r) \ 111.,1!1· ~. 1<o µurl Ila ,11 h r.7:-0 I'll ' I 111 • "JI ... llt.•l)!t l'l 'llllll '"'l t•in.t $J;!Ullh1 ,t 11lr •• Ill • ' JU II \ .. 7 I I I I i ,., t'!\ ~ kml; hU 1t.11nhlt-r \m1 n 1 ,111 'lnl n111d '16.:1 17 Pt ~.1 • l'ltt-1 H1v11•1.1 t'\\'1•ll1•n1 1~1rnht111n II m1t·r1·,11•1I 111 i 'l,l.'>'11''· )llll "llit1ulll 'l't' Uu' ll1•.1ul\· i>n1• 11\Hlt'r 11r1..:1nu l pu1nt N1·"' lift'!> $!.J\10 ~'111111' Ill 11u1rt1·" uni) pl\',,,,. 551 :1'107 9530 •.....•••.••.....•..•.. Toyol 11 Do Ip h 1 n m 1111 hiun,., hkt• n1'"'. rl•<il g<1:,, "r' W Xll ,t~ tl4tl·tJGll 4 Whefl Drives 9S ....................... JEErPICKUP 4 'Aht-el dnq: ~1th Vii. 4 '>i)l.'<'\.l. P'-'f :.lct•nni;!. J lr 1· o n d . ., l t• rt• o . m a i.: wht1!b . w1dt• llrl''· mur t' more' 1!174 c:\1411!! 1 $4799 COHHElL CHE VIOLET 2828 11arbor RIHI t'~TA Ml-..')A 546-1200 ~illl' T<ipt• rt'l'or<le r Docks 9070 Sun). Mode l T<.: li30 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'T7 CHEV 4whl dn ve I' L S t e r t•o r e t'I t o rt·t.·I SUPSAVAILAILE T ruc k Camper shl-1 1 "' Power dmp, xlnl cc>nrl Waded & sh1trp. S7000. SJ50 l•a;,h :>-17 18'1!> y AC Newport 64&-0SS I G75-~7 I Mal()lc.1vox i\M 1-'M rad1v. loot Slips Wanted '76 J eep C hero kee S :.lerco record playl'f Mr Dukl'.645·60l5 nidlo. heater. air cond. French Pro\'tnC1al SlOO :B' V berth. Pv.r only L:.e pwr slr & brks. s now ti40-7049 w 13 b r c 0 n d 0 SS 0 0 llres. ~-eves 495 5360 K<.:A stcrt.'O coru1ole, 500 1>1~1225 Trucks 9560 walt,xternl !>Pkr11. x Int ••••••••••••••••••••• •• <'OOd Aft 6 pm 646·9055 Transportation '7 4 FORD "it.crco <·ahuwt. Bi1r1.1lay ••••••••••••••••••••••• COURIER Oiled waln ut 4 d0(1r, ud· ~. Sde/ Jus tablc sh e lves, $70 Reitt 9120 Many extras• Mus t sell Only Sl595 Ca ll IJ.15·tl2R7 or640-6375 962·0581 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Camper Shell for Toyf.)t a loah & Marine short bed pickup $225/or Chev '79 ,, ton ~1lvenido a:-..i-nt offlor 493-8099 s hort b c d C I ll II U .....-,...._ I blk 1wme uphoh. P 1S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f''or Sale '77 Vacalaontir brakes. win. a rr. trlt Ge.rd 90 I 0 <.:amver 8Y.J' Roof arr. wheel. d uel Lank~ $7.200 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ref'n g Mono toilet. Like offer 714 '499·1919 dy~ :? u.~'<l offshore kayaks. new 128CJO. Call 493·6067 $250 eilc h 673 4274 ur a.f\6pm 76' 1'J ton Chevy pickup S4H 3431 ._..._.___. __ ... llltH 9140 J\ir, P o we r . 8 · bl'd ~-w/shcd. Mrckcy 645·44!1J loah.. Marine &,11,... ... 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE MO. PEODLE R '73 112 ton G MC ptl'k up New P EUG EOT MO · P S. PB, aut o V 11 PEDS Reg $469. Now $2500/bsl ofr 89<!·3210 ~ Chevy four bolt m a an S299. 631-3830 68 Ford a. Ton w 13 steel tool boxc:. & lumb!!r )l)W' c•ar '" <'iilru l'lt•un. ..-att.s r· Ml ll!Or .... C-+y ~ llarhor lll\.11 t t ~·rA M !o.~A 979-2500 WE BUY CLliHCAltS &TaUCl<S C OMHRL CHIVIOLET :~ lt..1 hor Iii. d 1 'CIC'\I !\ M1':." \ su .1200 WE BUY USED CARS \'•\Ll I '1·1lt\1r 1\1 ior S40·5630 l~!mU!Al 2626 HARBOR BLVO COSTA MESA WEIUY USB> C ARS! \\ t' n· lht> nt•w t ht•\ 1 olt'l 11l'<llt'r-,h1p in tilt' In tne '\uto ( '1·n11•r \\ ,. llt:l'<l >•1ur u .... 1•t.l l0Jr' JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET !.!l Aulo Ct•nter Ur11 1· IHVINI'; 768-7222 WANTED! I.ate m c1tl1•I ToyutJ,, Vol\ Ol>. I '1l'I. u,:r.. & \' .111~ Ulll us lot.lay' ltU Harilor 11•4 C0tlo M H • "•4'·'10)"" 540·'40 C,\R ST OI fo:N Ni.:1·d r ledn deJ>(•nd l'lt r lru1· k Clt lfJ\t' ('J~h 1:!131 92ti ClltiH Autos. lmoorted .........•............. AHaRomto 9705 •..••........•..••••.•. '74 ALF.A ROMEO C:TV ~speed. stl'n·o. air rond & low m ales Ex t l'llc nl cond 1l1 0 11 <&iONXV> MUST SEE!!! HOWARD Chevrolet Dove & Quail SL'>. NEWPOHT BEACll 833-0555 BMW 9712 ······················· ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sales Servu·c·l.easrn~ Rov Cc:rver, Inc. Roi~ ftoyce HM W l~Jamboret' Newport Beach 640·6444 CREVIER & I SI & 8110ADWAY SAMIA ANA 8353171 l 0 H( Ulfl> .. AH OA\VINC MAClllNE I •USEDBMWs• 72:m2Tu S1R <5735SMG I '73 2002 4 s pd (384JS P I '762002 S!R t'197PllJ > 77320. A S R 1030TKJ I '77 S30,4s pS /R !01791 '7863.'lcSI S IR <0045 I '78320iA,StR 1955 0~1 78320!. 4sp S1R 1036R I Closed Sundays '76 BMW 530!, 4 spd. 35.000 ml, AC. AM /FM cass, $8500 673-2639, 640 7134 9150 e nJ(1ne w ith marine -------- eqU1pment, Velv11 dn ve ~L~/ t rans. Wieand tunnel mm manifold & Holly 1•arbs. (714 1 371·0743 ks Sl875 "·IS lWWn '76 5301 Auto, sler<'o. air rac "' "'""" 8 37 ooo ••••••••••••••••••••••• t::verun~s Must Sac. '79 Yamaha 750 Spec., 1800 mi Sells for S3~ Will sell for S2900. 7~,, H.P Sea Kang 0 8 ~ mot.or. 6 g al. re mote rue l --------- l ank & bll an r eser ve 1972 HONDA Els inore . tanlc.. S125. 536-7028 Entire Bike Recently loah..Pow..-9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Scariib-330 T S out· drives, a.., hou rs. Loaded ! 6.S mph plWl. Stored on trailer. Must sell/best of. fer 731.a216Ce.o...t 546-I 200lwortd .'\&It for J erry Perkins USED BOATS Rebuilt. Excellent cond. $1,000 . C a ll ev e s . 494-4747. or see at 462 St. Aon'11 O r ., L ag una Beach, '77 Suzuki, 750GS. like oew. Mwst see. $1500. 646-.~10/~28 aft 6. 71 Husky 250cc . Xlnt condition. 8 s peed, new sbocb. Must sell. $385. Mer &PM & weekends 631-M97 rn/l a n • m 1 Vans 9 5 70 $10.900 640-4200 wkdys. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Mlke or Cathy 4tM 0137 eves/wknds '78 f ord Van convers ion . '77 3201 4 spd Stefl'<>. air Has pwr. stceran11 & Orange/blk. 37 ,000 m1. brakes, air cond . radlol $8500. 640·4200 wdys , tires. c ruis e control , Mike or Cal hy 494·0137 A M I F M 8 l rack & eves/wknds. custom interior which In· -- eludes icebox. ta ble , '72 BMW sunroof. am/fm. carpets, 11w1vel chairs . lo mi Xlnt cond. $3750 Like NEW! Pn ply A 673-~q 118Crifice a t S8005. Ca II (714 1 537 565fJ o r ( 7 M l 63'7·B4. Ford '77 E150 AC. PS, a uto, ex\ras . Lo m i seooo. 114~100. '77 5301. 4 s pd. snr(, A M /!o'M c:ass , A C. Burgtmdy. m ust se ll bst ofr 673·3707 home o r 833-0(33 or c. IOI McLAREH•1 '72 Ford V 8 window van gd oond. 3Sgal tk, IS-track & AM. $2395. 673-4621 Mini MX l2S Cust. fo'.M.F. SeleclfromoverlOO frame .mJnt cood.Lea v.••77 Dod se Van 8 200. ACTION BOAT Ina town · desperate to a utom atic, p /s. p /b , sell. 770-7299 am /fm cassette Runs on ~~~c7~•~4~U~J~M~~lt~I ~I 2 Dirt bikes 4t 4 ra.ll trailer rec. gas. Aakrng s.'1200 -:: all good cood . $650. 1 _SS?.._386_1______ &'iO~~~~hn~lvd •ct9US CRAFT• 549-2794 '74 Dodce Van. rebullt 36Cl fAt Beach & WhJlller ) •Wll.LCIAPT• W\ndjammer II w or w/o enc. Atr, New custom C714t 522·5333 mounting for K.2900/1000. Int. new Ures & b rakes. Closed Sundays •IOSTC>t4 WHALH 90011000 LTD seat. exc. Air coole r , am /fm I! '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!I CPhoeniditoreOnlyl oond. MaJte offer. Bryan l r a c k , $3950 0 B O . -: •IVMUDI• 64Uaor5'0-1758. _881_·UIJ7 _______ '76 2002 Mu11t 11011 ConQ>1.ecA1 Mr vlce Dept '72 .,.__. V 8 1 do A S . A . P . S6 6 5 O ,.,_ BoalC.e ter &mdci "'° l 8S molOttycle runi • w n w van. iua.71""Momlnas ''iisN;wpori Bl~d. 500 mi.1Street/Dirt. $490. gd cond. 351al tk, 8 track ....,,. 0 ' & Colta Mt1ta. 11•~15. Being tra nsferred over· &AM. $2385675--4621 '78 RMW 320 1. Black 2125 E. Apache Blvd . .eu. .... W..t.d 9590 w/beige lnte. Afr. snrf. Te mp e A r I & o n a • ...........__ ...._1, .r _._v ••••••••••••••••••••••• BBS a Uoy wheels. Con · Gak 9M3.. _...._ -cord s tereo (fant as tic) · ----• ... /Ster... 160 WI WtU IUY Wind d eflector . ft'og '77 Bertram 28 '. SB ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUIDATSUM Ulthtl~p seat covcrs. CrWer. Xlnt cond, 200 RENT: Luxury '78 Motor PAJDF'ORORNOT M'atl, car cove r. $12.600. LAST CHANCE FOR 1911530f'a SAVE! IUY Ott LIAS! HOW! 79•, HOW ARRIVING! AlMi It rn1lt'tJ num b1•r or urr8 32Ql 's is 11llll avu1l u bk <~ill w<lud11y' 831·2040 495-4949 Capri 9715 .•.•.••................ 73 XJ11l t•ond :.unroof rww l1 r,.,, radio v n y I rwl 11700 731 7~ 9720 ...................•..• •DATSUNS• LanJe Sefedion Of A.II Models SALES LEASING PARTS·SE RVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845HARROR HI.VD 540-6410 540-02 13 ... 00•1 \f t ll 1 , .. I t at.c-._ ........ .,I ........ At ,.....,.... WC" nt>('(J to bu' C'li•an Oat~un u:wd car:. . SWrll Pd} Top Doll.tr$ COSTA MESA. DATSUN :!M:l llARBOH Ill.\ D 540-6410 540-021 3 '76 710 Wagon . m ai.:s. arr AM/FM. l11ggugc rack, $3.'iCXl 496·09 I 7 78 280Z. !l,900 mile:.. air AM tFM s lcrl'o, fa ctory warranty Sl2541 G45 ~21 '70 SICJ Good !>hilPe. run~ w1•1l 22mp..:, 1\ M FM t·u:.s s tereo Recent ly tuned n ew s hot·k :. SI 175 o fr Hrya n a l 6\2· 1328. or s.10 175~ ·73 Datsun 610 Go t·ond $1795 bst ofr 551 917!J or 759 1011 '76KIMGCAB Spokes und Sunrl)of S3600 or best offor 645-7286 m iracle mazda 2150 H..._ ll•d. Costa M•so 645-5700 9740 ........•.............. 70 2ta\!o! 3 ~. xlnl concl 11lvr clH•H' fl"' 'l nrf r •bl\ ('111(. JU\O. Ulf. lllk It.hr, 113.00U l'I' !'AO Ul!OO d)'ll tJ44 1"1115 l'Vt•i. FOR SAU MERCB>ES '72 2"() SI-: dark IJIUI' 11ruy leather Interior S7.~ 532 40!11 after 51'M M W ~· or llJO liC~i ':i!I l!JOS t. 1'11n v1·rl al1l 1· cl ti 'j 11 1 e . <· ', m r• I <' l !' I ) rt'tilUll'tl ~~1' than 511(1 m1on 1•ni:. lrun:. A~k111~ SIO.SOU 4!11i 0 1:111 or ~!Olll 'T7 ~1.. 21,000 1111 llli nlill' l'On1pt1ny l'lln'<i for mu.-.bcll $21 !XllJ 7S:! IMll d~ b'7S ~!JI l'\I'~ !JSOO ma '7fi Sp1lf1rt Xlnl cond 17,700 rru S3000 !l79.882tl YollaWOIJI" 9770 .....•................. VW Ma v1n11 lroublti t'll 111.g your r ar" Try u:i Top dolll1r P1ud for or Not • Knni: )'our c11r lo J rm M11r1 no Volk:.w ugen . UrTI I lwach IJlvd , llunl 1ru.'\un U1•1ll'h Allk for l"runk M11nno or Tom A.lltl11 l 'hampt•l(ll<· uddltion cun vt. mint t'(lfld , 11,000 m e, ,i,lnl farm li73-llSS9 71 VW 411 Sc1uar1: bat·k Good runnin g . .:<Hiil hudy, FM rad111 , 0t11lo truru. S1650 S52 3565 '64 BUii Mu:.t St•ll $900(1rm mu 5765 I)! VW convcrt1hlt' l'frw c·nj!, S.000 m• Gtt•Jl 1u nd S 2 i!SO 51!) 71 l.311>16· !KI03 16 VW 7 pa,:.elli;tt'r bu~ ;ur 1·ond. rad w . d J Y' li1J. 1435. aft 6pm S45 4 t l!I '78 S1lwr 450Sl.l' Pl·riN'l tond ti+I 61«1 $3:! fillet 1'1 VW Dai.her Dre:<.el Wa ~on dt r. :<.l e rt·o MG8 9744 !'>.'i7 ln!O ••..•.•................ '70 U~. AM F M nt•t!th ,, llltll' \I.Ork IJe Pt-'ndil blc • 1979 El Dorodo • Every concelvabl~ 1txlru 1cludlntt l:/B Cedar rol or wil.h u ddle leather 1n tr Never reK Sl7.200 lt!M He o r purt:ha.,p Va ugh1rn Lt-a&1n1t & Ntlffi 5.:19 lS02 '77 Coupe de Valle , elect s u nrf. m1n l ~rl\lt>r . padde d l,<J roof $7000 ~1172 '78 C adrl lu t· l)t·V1 lie D'EleJCunre fully louded , well maml Take over J yr L~ 2 yr~ r"'ma1n1nl( M.21725 'Ill Q.id de Vtlll·, Clc11 n Wif~ <'llr wh1te/lthr ml S725 1134 4411U Ti 1-:1t1o. moonrf. r 1.·thn I Ii I( ,l , u 11 t • Al 1 d "I , 11tlvcr /rL'<l , $k750 I ' I' ll:ll :>91!t 11m; Se v 11 h• M t'l ll 11 It' Umrm· Tun lealh<·r 1nl ('rui"<' eonlrol. nc>w lrrt''> 311.000 tn• X ln l 1·ond '-••• ......... ~ ... 0..,.. ...... .. .,.,......,.. ~c.-.. ,......_ LOWPIJCE FOIC&..US CMdCOMFOIT '72 T BIRO, a clas11ic now. with all lb optioos 1n l'l ud1n g s unro of, l'rutst'. t rlt wheel, power s e ilt:. a n d window a . AM /fo'M s t e r eo, new rad i als a n d s pedi.I wh~ls We ll-cared·for. SACRlt-'l C E . $2350 552-7835. Di.ve weekdays after 6 p m o r before IC ~ u m I a nytime 011 wwkends -----f!HtJU nfr f'I' 11.JJ 24i4 78 FORD WAGON HH 7 ('J)V Carhralllot ·1 ''Fai,......Squire" ~·1re m1:.l Hu1·k.,k1n Vt!. a utomatic, p~r f1n1 sh wllh hJrm11n1u~ :.leerin g. facto ry 011 r leathc·r mw rio r htll) I tond . AM /FM s te reo , t"qW PPt:<l $7J.50 IU'> ~1!11i I l~l(lll'lt: rack & ON l. y d >'· 4!12 li9'JO n ,., di ll.UOOm1l~1 007VOZ> wknd.<. $5778 '71 MGll 1\ l'IL·an Cla'>s11· AM 1-'M, n u ""'rt'•-. t1r1·s & lOp $2300 li75 14!1S 778 2200 Tony SIOOO ~u:.an 6'1'1 3704. Canaro 9917 8-S ••••••••••••••••••••••• THEODORE 70 MG U l(ood 111nl11t 1011 Sll!llh •1!14 ·1 ~7~1 .1 I l ~ Xll'M 97SO ······················· ·n 911T 57.000 m1 Xlnt t•ond $8,301) l't1ll 494·36121(i6l I l61 '7791 I STARGA Cuppt•r ml'la lllt". .111 :.l(·reo. C B. IH.000 1111 t'110VDl 1 $16.7511 Pristine Porsche ~·71188 '71i Dlc'Scl Habhll C Sll200 Qtmaro 71i 1.1 , xlnl cond. 8311 .2982 d vs till S33SI h it. t•r.u1:.t•, full µwr · · ' xt.ra" Set> lo i1Ptir PI' eH·~ S620U or m .tkt· offe r Volvo 97721 5.»9597 ••••••• •••••••••••• •• •• "71 C4maro. New pa ant , VOLVO brak~. shot ks. tare~ & accessonc:; Vinyl t op SALES, SERVICE Utrs rn \'t>ry l(ood c·oncJ AMO LEASING I ~.s~io. o r -~:~;:: nff c· r tlVEHSE/\S DELIV 1-:U Y 1 96J.286J 53li 1:.XPERTS Chevroht 9920 URLEIKE VOLVO I~ liarbor Bl\ d COST1\ M Ui1\ .•..................•.• 1977 IMPAL.A $3999 'CAI lt11111bll'r cun,t'rt1bl1· 646-9303 S40-9467 \Ii. JUlOmlllll' 1 iH'lllr~ air rond pwr '<ll'l'rtn ~ \ myl lop & more• I lurr~ lht.-. t·ar wall nut IJ:.l loni: ill Ulli. pnct•' C783S Y<: I Mint t•onc1 Hblt l·ng ,.... .. ..,GE COUNTY ll:'JOO ol r 642 ll6IS3 ~ 76 !112 I':. wh1lt'. hl;1t k an I FXCLt.:~~~~~ OI. \ 0 I tenor ,J ll<n "ht•t•I'> ~ • • 1 l • • \ ·n C'li•.111 Largt-~l \ol"o Ued ,., ~ ,l rt ,o 1 an Oran.l(t: Count) G42 KJtjj, I HL'Y (1r LEAS ~. 76 !H4 :! 11 llla1·k xlnl OIH ECT COHHElL CHEVIOLET :!8:lll Harbor HI\ d C~TA M ESA 54'91200 ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642· 0010 '64 Ford 1-'all'on <.:cm vert1 bl<' !19'1 restored. Xlnt rnnc.I Mu:.l :.c"' $2!150 64(~ 1130 ~ l\1uslan~ m l(()(td 1·011tl 1 twn S85I 1 C<.1 II 1>31 41!15 ·73 l'rnt•J . l(ootl c·uncJ Mil~~ rt'C'l'n l tune u1> $900 b~t u ffr ('all Ii :, ~~I l'Xt 2til After 5 S.1&5791 ·70 ford Cortina lf:iOO GT Good rood Very d e an mo 968 11102 75 Granc.da 2 <lr. ti l'} l1nder l!ood l'Onll1l1on. $3.400 497 38311 9945 ....................... ·77 Ver:.:11 llc:.. loaded. !17.J 7116 (J,1v' l!l!I It.If> _, __ -----<OOd lm,.ktl. "''"'" m'. ~· -~· ~(~,·~·~ dU)"> ('I l'~ • • ---------•! moonroof 111 mt musl ~11 498 2'l27 L1 m1ll•tl 1':d1l 11111 'II I Ii ...., yl'lto ..... 1.11al·kt<1v. flared 20£5 S Manchester fcndl·rs. :.porll·r~. 7 rnai: Aria h e1m 750-2011 fmnl. If' I l':Jr 2 •1 ( ·1:-0. 1!173 1111 T c ng Pt•rdlt CN 36 lir e". ii1·nu1n1· leather 11111•r111r . I' W i\ l ' . :, I l' r l' H I m lllUl'Oll.tlt'' l·.11 lh'll"l \ ,. Not for J \ t•rai.:t-f!t'l '>1111 !~~)!}I~; lJS6 '611 '.II IS C h Jmpa gne vdlow Heca ro., :.lnc·o ~':l.'>:. alloy!>. ~po11t-r. l'lt: Strper 1·ond 2!1.000 1111 <111 l'ng & tran~ ll-t2 2.';(17 "'k for Bob. 770 28-11 ,1(11.t•\t Priced for q u11·k '"It• •771 , lr m1l1.•d 11llthl111n c lJ1>s 1c . m o dd !l:!I Mdrt1n1 Xlr11 l0q u1 p mcnl AM 1-'M II Irk < H. t\ir. hati.:h roof Mu:.l :>l'l t 0 a pp r (' l' I J I I' ( • d I 714·559 7115 Larqe ~edion <ff N EW 'i!I VOL VOS IN STOC" lmmed iall• Dl•llvcr)' MARQUIS MOTORS '2l!IO'Z Marg uc nll' Pkwy MISSION vn:.i o 831-2880 495-1210 l.Jtt• /1 264 GL Gn'al C"ond 15.0UO m1 all powe r l'QlllP <;lt:r eo $7600 or lx"il oHer ~ 752-i aft S AA.itos,Us.ct ......•........•....... lkidc 9910 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~r;/:IP-e?I ~,v;au 900 So. Coast Hwy. LOIJUIMl leach 494-1131 Men:iry 9 9 5 0 . .......•••......•.•••• llltANG !-; COUNTY '~ NEWEST 1.JNCOL'll MERCUHY UF.ALERS HI P RAYFUDEBOE LINCOLN MERCUHY Ill-Iii Auto Ce nter Dr SUl"'wy Lakt-Forest c i.11 IHVINt: 830-7000 'T.! Col t>ark !l pa!>" "'<•.: Whrl t'. ru11 y l oaac<l ' XJnt ' $2.0IXI 675 fil61 '71 El <.:ammo SS4~. xlnl cood. H'ry lo m1, A 1C P B. PS. AM FM M trk tn dash. t~tm hoc1y & paml l S<'l.S of wht-eb ll1~h f14;•rl sw.pen:.aon Mu~t see to a ppreclillt' t'dll s:r;. 278.S. 536 8405 'Tl Monlert'y 4 rlr hrtt JI '711 Capncc. J:Old with ldn bll.lt'. AC. PS. l'B. i1Ult1. cloth 1nl Xlnt tonll p rel! gill> SllSO. 962-0114 all wmdow~ p c.loor lex k-. 6PM stereo. t·rwM' l'Onlrol. 11ll -. --;- wheel Must "t'll ~I\ r n J 6t! \1crniry !I pas~ compa~y ~·ar SSJ!IS ur Whitt' Sl.J l.t0n Wa.:•111 he~I offt•r Ct1 ll M tkl' !16:J.J3(17 not 9725 •7;1 !114 2 ti. 1 llllnrng l'Ullll ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnl , hi hi A~kmg S.'il90 i7 Elet•l ra . all l''<lrd:>. good. clean rond $5.995' Call Art li75 7060 n73·!11H7 964·36.S7 or 963 322'l ·~ Cahcnlt: T r <1nSJ.N1rt ,, Qi Mahbu. xlnl ('Ond. n • ('{'fltly refurb1:.hcd $700 tJ.~®1. b40 2150 lion 1·u r Goud l'•1111l AM 11-'M ca" Of'W llrl"• tll!:.l Ofr .~ 1477:1 aaao Fantastic Closeout on 19711 Model!< 1979 Modcb now urn vmg MlJST SELL DICK MI LLl-.:lt MOTO RS l~W Warner,S 1\ :>57 2132 9727 •..........•.•......... Brand Mew '79 HONDA Cars MANY ToChooM From! UNIVERSITY OkkMObffe Honda Cars • GMC Trucks ZSSOHarbor Blvd C.OSut Mesa 540 0040 '76 Accord. A/C, AM /1-'M SUll unde r warranty 549-9923 d ys. 759 0316 eves '76 CrV1e. AM/FM, xlnt con d itio n $2 .600 962-8521, eves 673 2286 '72 llonda 600. stereo . St 150. Eves/wknds, 675-3152 . ...,... 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75 Ja~ XJ6. 2 dr. dk green lo rru, Cully loa ded. Comp mtint book. Xlnt cond $10,500. PP. 714·6'75-9273 87IHl500 Mr. Springer Mmda 9731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ANO I YecrfttH SB VICE or 12,000 mlles In add1· 661 0279 9755 ..............•.•...... TEST DRIVE OUR "LE CAR OFTHEYEAR" Gool1 invenWry 111 ~l11ck 1 lurry while they la~l ' MIRACLE M.UDA/RENAUL T 2150 lla rbor 81\'d COSTA M ES1\ 645-5700 Rois Royce 9 7 5 6 •..•••••••..••......... 111 DEALER IN U.S.A ROY (RR CARVER r . ROUS·ROYCl ll<IO J•mt>o•~" l'Wwf>Orl 8""' h \'----' _ .... , CIOSlO \UNDAY\ '59$1lverCloud I Sl9.00U 985 414•$ Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEFOREYOU SEU YOUR TOYOTA, SEE US! MARQUIS TOYOTA Ml5.510 N VIEJO 831-2110495-1210 VERY CLEAN '70 ToyOtil C.orona 4 dr 70K. runs but needs engine work liOO 646-3104 ·77 T r k Convcrs n. fg ls shell. spec rnl & paint . h1 .f1 wht'els . tr r e s . Oem0, l2K m r 3851 S Main S A 549·0966. ~ 'T7 Deluxe Laftback Air. AM 1fo'M cass Au lo 15.000 ma $4300 581 9266 tion to wananty on an)' '78 Corolla S RS hflbk. new1979 u••ft• ,,._LC, pe rfect cond, m a ny --~ w xtru Must sell 846-8190 626&TIUCK ALSO At& AM/FM Redlo wtth the putthase of a ny oow W190LC and FltHGAS flUup l( you can beat our dul on •ny new OLC. 626 or truck In stock. SH US FIRST! USE THE DAILY PILOT °FAST RE'SULT0 SERVICE DIRICTORY '7t. Skyhaw k l .. 1.id erl I .o 1111 Neill 1·.ir I!• l'J l m1lcJ ge S?8'J5 f~CI 8!1!1!1 '71 1.t• .S:11'>rl' I' S .1\ C f~KMlm1 $10011 1:1:1 :!3.'17 Cadllloc 9915 . .•.•..•............... • Ormqe County's Bdot odo Center • PURCHASE OR LEASE YOUR HEW 1979 CADILLAC NOW! • NABERS ~) Z()(XJ H.1tlxlf BM1 C~c.1 ~1. 54().Qf()() '78 El Dorado. r etired GM Execouve. Owner 4 7·• N v· VII 3Stl ~Int Mllitanc) 94'S2 ~ o a . I I •••••••••••••••••••••• • m N·h 1·ond 'lJO( arc I.rans Nl't.'<b rr11nor botl} '77 FORD work ~1 osu 11rm (' MUSTANG II Welbf;73 3223 • l •IUVt' ,\ulumalll'. 111r ·~6 Monll' Carlo 411 uoo mi.j t·ond pwr Sl.l'l'rtng & ' ' • ..,"' 1 l>rakt·:-rnd111 & \ rn~·l 1c111 nt'~ ur~°"· ."!r·•~ """'11 1 •bi3SM0<n Stk 17ll~i\ 546!*f72,1fth1M $3678 l966 Chevy lmpa lJ. i<ood mc<·h t'Ond $39S <: J 11 6(.2.()992 t•Ve!> '69 Conc:our'! Sl.1 W11n. new brks. new b<tll. J> 1S. P R. air wt•ll md1nl, iiood cond. on .: owner $995 bsl ofr Aft 6pm. THEODORE R()BINS ' FORD 2060 HAllBOll BLVD COSTA MESA 642 · 0 010 54lVitlOO Pvt ply ~new paint. tires. trans. ' mech :.ound. vinyl top. W\UlR stale. mu!lt '\'II. S!OO()eash S49 0012 1974 Monlt' Carlo Xlnl ----- l'Ond O rt!( o "'nt.'r OldlnDbiW 9955 552 l l.30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7298 Loaded Huns Xlnt '67 Chev Impala, :! d r ~ hrdtop. new lire'. )(Int rond $'150 556-8761 -----'64 Chevy f'ronl end. fon I S Toro Brttm FUii pow•cr, dcrs , )(rill & h ood xlnl cond $3400/oCfr Pe r fc (•l t'o nd $IOU 968-029J 96J..2863 t536·&l7_4 ___ l'fnto 9957 Chrysler 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S Pmto Wa~on V·6. auto •'76 CORDOBA 21.500 me trans. 20mpJC, low m1lt.•11. Silver /blk lthr rnt itrr. $2 !IO o / o ((er ( 7 14 J I.Ill, crouse. elc AM /F M 548-8625 after S p.m & like new SS.195 714 / weeke nd s o r (714 1 sa&-9534 or 957-8433 4.'18-1000. exl. 3(YT wkdays dnven only Pnme cond '74 SPort Pinto runabout. SI0.700 493' 7893 ••••••••••••••• • • •••••• Michchn tares. a uto. air 9930 ...:..:.....;... ________ , '71 A real cla ssu: Super ZJOOeng lmmac SJ.8!1S C-OnvertJble Classic. 1974 clean low m1 car Ru ns 493-3350 Cad.lilac E ldo rado. am lik $2950 759 0606 ..:.:..::..:..... _____ _ mac Loaded Musi se ll ' e new. -rOflfioc 996S Makt' o f fer Cal l C..,.. 9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 1 4 1 3 27 3 22 8 o r ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 f'trebtrd Espnl. Al t'. 7141334·3124 • tB Cougar, pwr str. pwr tllL Loaded. $28SO. Xlnt . brtcs. A/C , yellow. gd rood. 759--0896. 78 ~ev1lle .E legan le. tires. (Lac ZSY741 ) Limited Edition. low m1 SJ.4.25. '68 XR 7 leather . golden bronz e. c om a l l xtr as . g r ee n . puter. all options. incl AM/fo'M ult pwr st r , '73 Fireblrd. Blk. T top. auto. AM /F M 8 trk. $3500 firm. 631-4418. mnrf ~dn &take o ver • • Ac t L lse pymnts of $436 per pwr bib, auto, / . :t n.1dlt1Mrd 9970 mo .Bud Lynch. 776-5llO. 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I'll :ai '\1 t'<111"-llll\• ,, ·w<·ond recall a c t 11111 " ..... wn 1·<1 Fd> .i against Cou1 11th1•1 C'1t\ ('ou11c1I member!> hut tJJtJl'I' l.\t•r1• 10\'al1d<1ted lit·t .1u 'l' tht· form:. were 1m µ1 OJJt'rl) ftllc'CI 11t1t The~ abo wt•rt• th1ow11 out he<.·au:,,e the' 1hdn t 1ndu!ll' tht' ;iddressl's of the four rl's1dents who s igned them Thl' second re<:all movement, which a baeker insis ts 1s still Jll ve. was d1rC'ctcd e1gains t Mayor Pro Temporc Richard Siebert and Council m ember'> Bob Mandie Ruth Balley and Don MacAlhstl'r Donald W Rc hl1ni:. the .spokesman for the second recall drive. said nothing m•w has b<·en ;,iccomphshcd by h1~ ~roup hut that II plans tCI push o1 I-• :1d ·w e want to be doggone s urC' that we get things right." he said "Also. It 's been ha rd for us to get toge ther because wt• havt· been so busy " Re hling says he 1s a lont.{ time resident of Huntington Beach Jnd 1s Cl machinist tn Cost<.i Mesa R eca ll papers -.erved in December <1ccused Pattinson and Thomas of incompetence .. f1c:C'al irresponsibility. fa1lun' to r"' · 1;r~~ 'o c 1t1zen needs. 1n v(Jl\t.ft l'l'l' II' p!'act1cec: wh1ct- a ppear to be deC'cllful to volcrs. conflict of interest and conduct unbecoming an electe d officer Mrs Hutton wa!> accused of the same allegations except for conflict of interest She abo wu!> accused of ">ch·ctl\ l' cnforcl· mc nt of c ity ordinance:. and codes Tht.> th.re£• recall target!'> h~~"' denied tht.• chur~c~ Pattinson's tl'rrr. '"'p1:-~, ,., 1980 Thom<1 ;,"(i r.ir ., llulton wrr .. el1•rtt·d 10 rour yt•ar term:,, 1n :...,nt of t97H \ Motive Probed ~FV Slaying • m l Waddill Testimony J I I • Bruises Denote Strangulation By KATlfV CLANCY Ol llW O•llY l>Hof Sl•ll The l'Oroner's pathologist who examined the infant Dr William Waddill 1i. aC'C'used of murdering r tes tifie d today that bruises ' ' round on the baby ·s neck were part of manual s trangulation i As Dr. Robt>rl R1 cht.1rds Wt.I'> l ('ros.s·examined by defense al torney Charles Weedman, the jury continued viewing color a utopsy slides tak<'n of the 1n- f ant. known as Baby Girl Weav('r t t I • Richards teslt(1ed in Wadd1tl's WTeacher Pay Hikes Approved Sala ry hikes o( five percent. plus a one perc<'nt rise in fringe benefits. have been approved for the 417 teache rs in lhc Fountain l Va lley School District. The raises will cost the district $381.783. d eputy superintendent t'i Glenn Hardy said Monday £ T he salary inc·rcase 1s for the ' current school year. and 1s • retroactive to July J, 1978, he added. T he d istrict's c lassifed <non· teaching) employees also re· ce1ved a six percent pay hike as did nine adminstrators who are not represented by a union. The raises for teachers and non-teaching personnel were part of a previously a pproved contract that was held up because of a now-defunct state sa l ary fr eeze o n publi c e mployees. Dis trict trustees put the raises into e rfect at a recent special meeting after the freeze was thawed out by action by the California Supre me Court. The teachers· contract with the district expires on June JO of this year. Hardy said negotiat· ing teams for both sides have yet to open talks ~new con- tra ct. The district's contrac ith its non-teaching staff runs through 1980, but h as reopening clauses on s alaries and benents each , year. Or ange County Superior Court murder retrrnl Monday that the infant died by manua l strangula· tion. not by immersion in saline solution durjng an abortion at te mpt. At one point during question mg tod a~. Weedman askl•d. "Would you expl'<:t a board l'ettified ob gyn 10bs tctric1an gynecologist l to s trangle an abortive by putting pressure on the clavicle?·· "I don't know." Richards s&id at first. later adding, "I would say that would be a s trong possibility. that that would be part of the manual s trangula- tion .. In his day -long testimony Richards told the seven-woman, five-man jury he found "deep heavy bruising'' on the baby's neck. jawbone and around her ears. Richards. called lo the stand by prosecutor Robert Cha t - terton. said he did the autopsy for t he county corone r 's office seven d ays after the infant ·s birth . Waddill. a 43-year ·old Hunt· ington Harbour obstetrician 1s accused of strangling the two- pound, 15-ounce infant after her birth to an 18-year -old unwed mother following a saline abor tion attempt. . Chatterton has contended Waddill feared a malpractice la ws uit if the baby s urvived and suffered brain damage The defense has maintained t h e infant, for a ll practical purposes, already was dead when W~~dill examined her and would have been unable to sur vive. Unde r questioning by Chat· te rton Monday, Richards said the baby's organs s howed signs of damage from the saline abor lion solution. But be testified that saline was not the cause of the infant's death. Richards tes tifie d that the bruises he found during his autopsy were caused while the baby's heart was beating a nd OC· curred only m o m e nts before death. Receiver Named LOS ANGELES <AP > -A Superior Court judge has reap. potnted a r eceiver over the financial affairs or the embat· lied Worldwide Church of God. claiming churc h officials' re - sistance to an audit made the ac- tion necessary. O..ily Plltll Sutt P- SU RfER JERRY DAWSON EYES BODY OF DEAD WHALE NEAR HUNTINGTON BEACH PIER Ensnared fn Fishing Net, It Apparently Drowned Before It Could be Cut Loose Iran Executes 12 More Shah Followers TEHRAN, Iran IAP I -Firing squads executed 12 more of ficials of the deposed govern· m en t of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi at dawn t oday on charges of political cr im es. the Isla m ic Revolutionary Council a nnounced At Tehran Umvers1ty. about 40,000 people carrying placards that said "Death to Carter " and "Carter-Sadat get lost" attended a peaceful demonstration and heard speakers <'riticize Presi· de nt Carter and Egy ptian Presi- de nt Anwar Sada t 's ef(orts to gain a n Egyptia n-Is raeli peace treaty. Eleven of lhe pro-sh ah of- ficials we re shot in Tehran and one in the holy city or Qo m, 100 miles south of here. Two of those executed were ex-communists who escaped the shah's firing s quads and becam e leading spokes men for the royal regime. Also executed were Parlia· ment member Gholam-Hussein Daneshi; two generals; fi ve of· ficials of SAVAK. the shah's secret police; a corporal or the shah's Imperial guard and the police officer in Qom. Second Dead Whale Washes Onto Beach Another dead whale washed ashore in Huntington Beach to- day It was the second body of a California Gray Whale to wa::.h ashore within the pas t eight days And in both cases. 1t was man that has c aused the demise of the massive m ammals "There's a fishing net a round its neck." said city lifeguard Lt Bill Richardson of the latest dead whale. "so l attribute the de· ath to drowning " Einstein F ete Set at College The lOOth anniversar y of Albert Einstein's birthday Wednesday will be celebrated a t Golden West College with films and dis- plays. The exhibit w ill run in the library conference room through Friday. It is open lo the public at no charge. In addition. a videotape on Eisenste in's theory of relativity can be seen at the college media center Apparently unable lo surface because it was ensnared in tht.> net. the whale probably ran out of air before unident1f1ed (1s h er men cul 1t loose , h e theon zect The 18-foot mammal. badly cut up by predators. washed up this morning a bout 75 yards south o( the Huntington Beach City Pier. Al first. lifeguards thought the remains might be that of a gray whale that washed as hore a w eek ago Monday at Bolsa Ch ica State Beach. However. they later determine d that the re mains of the first whale had bee n h a uled a wa y Th e s keleton of the first mammal ' was taken away for research by scientists from the Los Angele~ County Museum or Natural His· tory . State beach lifeg ua rd 8111 Spahlberg said the first whale was hit by a power boat with s uch force that part of the mam· m al's body was sheared a way. rende ring it helpless. Lt. Richardson s aid heavy equipment was to be called in to· day to remove the remains of the newest dead whale. I Ford Kin Independent LANSING, Mich. CAP> -Thomas Ford says be doubts bls half brother, former ,,resident Ford, care• that he no longer is a "dyed·in-t.he-wool, pull· oDe·lever Republlcan. Begin Predicts Treaty Signing • ' "l haven't even dis- cuued it wltb blm, '' TbomM Ford said in an· nounclng that be wu "Joinlac tbe blaeat party in tbe state, the lndepen· den&a. "I jmt don't thJ.nk t.he partJ dlftaltlom have any ........ aQJ ...... "Hid Pord, audit coordlaator for tbt MMlallaa S.Ute. ''Tb•J an otieole~ and arebale." CAlRO. Egypt (AP> -Presi- dent Carter ended his six-day Mideast peace mlssioo today claiming a breaktbrou1h for peace but atUl short of the treaty he eought between E1ypt and larael. Carter said El)'J>t's P~ldent Anwar s.dat accepted l1.S. com· promiM propoealt today "for re· aolviq UM few remalnln1 II· 1ua," and tbat l1raeJJ Prhoe 111nlater llenacbem Be1Jn .,reed &o submit these com· promlMI to h1I Hblnet for con· alderatlon "at the earliest op- portunlty." Begin, staklng his politiclil career on the Carter com- promises, said ln Israel that if the Knesset did not approve them, "it would be the ~uty or the government to resign. ' He predicted that a treaty would be staned this m onth, potef bly wtthin the ·nex t week or two, lf bl• Cabinet and the Kne1aet approve. a draft ac- cord. "Still we bave lo deal with ~rt.am problems," Begin said tn an lntervlew wilb ABC News. • • Bul perhaps the weightiest Issues are now agreed upon by Israel and Egypt." In Washington, Senate MaJori· ty Leader Robert Byrd. O- W.Va., said Carter bad called him from Alr Force One lo brief him on the developments. "It appeared an a1reement bad been reached for aubmlulon lo the parliaments of Egypt and ttrael. 1 am pleased and re· lleved," he said. Carter announced tbc latest d evelopments at Cairo airport Juat before he beaan U.e liC\o\· ~ ~; hour fiight back lo Washington. In a last-minute round of personal diplomacy, Carte r met today over breakfast with Begin lo Jerus'1em. then huddled with Sadat for 2~ hours al Cairo aJrport. Carter didn't specify the shape of the compromise proposals . The remaining iuuea were believed to be Israel's desire for Sloai oil. Egypt's desire ror ll1lson officials to supervise Palestianian self.rule in Gaza, If\~ la~·s desire for a quick <BM 'iltDSABrr ta e AJ> ·'· , ....... \• But Cops Still Muin On Case B:> JERRY CLl\l.JSE:\ Ol llw D••lf Pilol <;t•ll T1~hl lipped F'ountain Vall<,~ police who are rn ve!'.t1gating tht· bludgeon murder of <1 28 year o Id houst.>v. 1 (e 1 n hi.' r ho mt• Wednesday nt~ht say they be hen· they have • .1 mot1v1· in the case But Capt .John Beddow. in charlte of lhl· 11ivt•s l1gation. ~at<I lh1s morning he will not dist·us~ thal mO\IVl' bl'CaUSl' ht• W<lllls lt1 protect h1:-on going 1nvcstigJ l10n Mrs Joan V1rgmw Anderson. 28. died of mUS!')I\(' ht'41d IOJUrll':-0 inflicted b\. t.1n unknown 'AC·~11>1in wielded bv a still unknuwn man. Bc:ddow said The woman " tv.o children .. bov . 3. and a daughll'f 10 month.-;, were m the home ut th1• time or the attack. police !>illd SourN!s at the Sl'e n1:· short!\ aHer the bod} was found b) ~ neighbor said Monda} that Mr ... Ande rson's pa1ama top-clacl body wa~ lying <11 Lhl· foot of " bed when discovered at ;,il)c)ut 11 a.m Thursday Beddow would nol discus<; questions such a~ whclhl'r th1· woman had been attal'kcd s t•\ uall}. nor would hl· talk Jbour how thl' assallanr entered tht· Anderson~· two story h<'mc ..11 165117 HemJol·k St "Any 1nformc.1tron about lh1· l'as (' rJ!!ht now could be eruc:1;il when 1t come!'> to prm;L·cut1ng .1 ~uspect." Beddow sc.1 1d "We don't have anything sub stantial right now. and wt• don t have lhe weapon .. The 1r.vest1J!alor said ht• ha~ 111 men workm~ lhc caSl'. "(ulll1m1• ;,ind overt1m<• .. "We are not going to lea\1' ;,in~ s tone unturned Anything that can ~ done will bt• done We have possible leads that Wl' d on ·1 want to discus:. Mrs Anderson and her two children apparently were alonl.' at the home whl'n the murder occurred Her husband. Mark. has been workinJt for a c on-;truction finance com pany in t,hc San Jose area on week days since late last year . Beddow s aid Mark was commutme home by airlint' on weekends. hE.· said tStt MU RDER. Page i\2) Or:.n:Lj~asl \\'eather C h a n ce o f s h ower decreasing to 20 per cent tonig ht a nd 10 per cent Wedn esday. Va ri able c l oudin ess with lo w s tonight 50 to 55 Hig hs Wednesday in 60s. INSIDE TODA 'l' The unrest in Iran has caused imports of pistachw 11uU to drop 28 percent caus· ing th4? administration to con· 11ider s1nngent action in a variety of voluntary and man- datory control.s. See story. 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Va., was s hut down for Sl('am J!l'ner ator r e p a irs. a nd the 852-mcgawa tt Bt:avcr Vullcy plant at Sh1pp1ngpo rt. Pa .. was d osed f'raday for :.i study of the t:;.irthqua kt' saftoty s ituation Services Set For Pioneer C. Waggener l''uncral ser vices wall bt· held Wedne!>day for Mrs Callte M Waggen('r , a m ember of a pioneer Fountain Vallcy family which settled in the area befo re lhe tum of the century Mrs Waggener died Friday in ht.'r Fountain Vulley horn(' <al th<' ag<.' of 72 follo win g rcrent s urgery She was the dau g hte r of James and Lennie Cox who, beginning in 1898, had a ranch on Ward Street in Talbert which was later to become Fountain Valley. Mrs . Wag~cncr is s urvived by daughte rs Betty Wa ggener of Fountain Valley a nd Margaret Jolin of Anaheim and a son. Mark Waggener o f Ga rden Grove. She also leaves two brothers. Hubert and Oliver Cox of Hunt· inglon Be:.i c h . and fo ur grandchildren a nd one g reat- grandchild. She was a member of the Oak Streel Wesleyan Church in Santa Ana. Ser vices will be held at IO a.m at the Dilday Mortuary at 179Jl Beach Blvd Burial will follow a t Good Shepherd Cemetery. Strike 'Costly' SACRAMENTO <AP) -It 's costing law·e nforcem ent agen- cies a lot lo keep the lid on Southern California 's lettuce strike, and a legislator Is propos· ing that the slate eonlribut.e $1 m illion to it. OR ANOE CC>Ml H ~ DAILY PILOT f~ Or•nwCo.,t 0.-ly Poot ••19' wnli'~•,,.um. t)l"'f'cttM~PTn' ltp\llbttU\ll(lb.lt.rOr.,., Co.'t Pvtl4t~C~• !litNt411rect1t1on\1ttt pubf"M" M6tt(U, ll'W°"'Oft , r•d•Y ,., Cet•• ~'\A Nf'wtorf ftitll(t\ HW1tW'qtor. 84t.C911•r-own •••AYeut• •~ l~Bf-•"' \.Wu~c .. ,t • ""'9~ ""WWI .O.ttef\ i\ "'°'i\lllf'e \4it\lnN'f\ 1MWt WM·•'f'\ tPw Oftft«t~ •vhU\l'Hf'liQ Ol<llf\t it •I JlO w.,, ,_,., ,..,.,.. 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Ken 111•11\ Ona:-,.,..., l'l·c·t•11I \hit tu lltt• -.t,1tw11 ')o, publH· rt•..,t1 c1ut11 Tlw -.1~n tl1!'1plt1 •rt•cl 111011111w11lh 111 lht· :-.l.tt 1un ... o(fht'. rt·.ub Thi' n•om Y.,i.. h11110rPd h\ thv Pl t'M'IWt' uf Ja1·1llwh111· Hou\ 11·1 k.1·1111\•th lhiass1s on j ht• llt't ol'>IUll Of ltlt' \\ t•dcllllt.! Uf JO"it'llh fl l\t•flllt'th Jl ,Jiit! :-.111 ·11.! H Huu1. h F_.h 1 It " .... IJ.:lll'd \11 111111 ... qU ~il'l' lll"i lUfll'.il -.....11 h•I\ Grenada Governor Denies Power Loss B RILH.iETOWN, U.:irh..ldh~ I A 1• 1 Rad111 11•1111rt-. cla1m1.·d that the Gn•nJcla go\ t'r11rnent of Prime Minis ter ~11 Er1l' Ga1ry was O\•t•rthrow111 od11} hy a ~ruup 1•:1lhng llst·lf lht· Nt•w Hev(llu t1onary ( lov1.•rnml·l1I of(; rrn;.ida But C;a1r.v. in N(•w York 1111 lln1ll'd N.1 111>r1s busin1·ss, d1·n11•d he h<1d l:x•t•n uuslt'tl and smd ht• hai> <1 s ked for Amcranm :.ind British hell' to capture "a small group of t·ommunists" making the c liu m .. No. no. no. no. I have nQl been overthrown." Ga1ry told The As sociated Press b y te lephone from his hote l. The controversial. cccentr1t· and authorita rian G.iiry smd he had been m contact with hts gov· ernment a nd said the rebels arc Vsi mply in conlrol of the radio stalion." Then~ was no independenl con firmation of the claim, broad cast over a station calling itself Radio Free Grenada. The a nnouncements, in- t erspersed with West Indian caly pso and rcgg<Jl' music. said th<' new regime had tiJkcn con· lrol of the tiny Caribbean slate and assur<'d the estimated 1,000 tourists they wen• in no danger Most of the tourists a re North E'rma Page A J MURDER ••• The husband and falher was in the San Jose area when the s lay· ing occurred. Beddow said this morning. lie, the dead woman's father . Kenneth Herting, ant.I her s ister, J ane M. Seifert, can- not be r eached Capt. Beddow said the family does not want to be disturbed The dead woman was buried at Good Shepherd Cem etery. 1 lunt· ington Beach, Monday A police department lcchn1 - C'ian continues to work fulllimc in the Amdersoris' home at the corner of Gardena A venue and He mlock Street in scurch of clues in the murder. Beddow said the invesligation has led to "suspects" but thal the field hasn't been narrowed down to one or two persons . He also said his department 1s looking into other Orange Coun· ty bludgeonjng cases that arc similar in any way to the An derson attack. A mcrit'.111' rtu• hr11;1dt·J't t lt11m1.:cl that "tht! gm·crnm'-·nt uf ttll' trim111~il d1dt1tor 1';r1c· 1\t Gu1ry" h;ul IJt'Nl ov1.•rlhrown. und 1-;aid lh1· ,Jrm y h<.ul surn•11d1.•n•d and 1t~ UfOIS had ht•t•IJ M'IZt'!I Grt·nuda I!<> a 13:l-!i(!U<1rc•-m1lt- 1~lancl in thl' l'astt-rn Ca ribbean It was d1::.t·overd by Christopher Columbus in 1498 and hec:.ime in d epcndcnl 1n fcbru(Jr y 1971 after more than 200 vcars ur British rull· Slain Actors Had TV Link HOLLYWOOD IAP > Two eldl'rly c haracll•r ac tor~ Y.ho were killed m their Hollywood apartments in th<' past week worked together recently in an .. All in the F'am1ly" tel<'vlsion episode that will air March 25. police have learned. Police said lhcy were looking a l si mil arities i n th e two murders but were re luctant to speculate whether there was a connection. Killed in the attacks were 81- ycur-old Victor Kilian, best re- m embered as the J<'ernwood Flas her on the "Mary Hartman. Mary Hartman'' televis ion series. and 84·year-old Cha rles Wagenheim , who has appeared on such shows as "Guns mokc," '·Barella" and '"All in Lh c Family.·· INMATE FLEES IN DISCUISE MONROE. Was h . <AP) Seventeen fe m a le volunteers wa l ked into the Was h ington State Re formatory to tutor in· m a t es. Eighteen walked out, s tate offi cials said. lnmC:1te Donald Barnett, 27, of Seattle. w<.1s Ci:lplured half an hour later as he walked down a road late Monday night, said Bob Sudderlh. spokesman for the state Departme nt of Social a nd Health Services an Olympia. "I guess he was dressed an wom e n 's c loth es, m a ke up, lips tick. and the whole bit," said Sudderth. Son Accuses Dad Of Murder Attempt WEST CHESTER. Pa. <APl -Choking wilh e motion and glaring at his fathe r -one of three men accused of trying to m urder him -Bruce Johnston Jr. says he ne ver saw the h.ired assassins who kille d hi s girlfriend and pumped eight bullets into his body. The 20-year-old J ohnston testified Monday he decided to talk to police last summer afte r Robin Miller. the girlfriend, ·'told me my Dad raped her. I was pretty mad. "That's when I decided to see what kind of a deal t could llet if I told about them guys," said Johnston who was Identified as "Little Bruce" at the pre- liminary hearing for his father and two uncles. Bruce Johnston Sr. and his two brothers are charged with murdering m e mbers or a burglary ring thal they headed and whom they suspect of being. inforrnera. "Who do you mean by them guys?" asked Assistant District Attorney Delores Troiani of Chester County. "The defendants." he repUed. staring directly ~t h is father, who tsnored the accusation as he acrtbbled on 1 sheet of paper. Brll(e Sr .• 38, of Elkton, Md., la accuaed in 1lx deatha, while bl• brotben, David, !1, of Ken· nett Sctuare, and Norman, 28, or Weit Orove, are named In nve deaths. AU three are ch.tried wltb at~mptinc to klU UtUt 8ruce lalt Aq. 20. The hearing, in ils eighth day in a heavily guarded courtroom, was lo determine whether the s tale hus sufficie nt evidence to hold the three brothers for trial this summer. Leslie Dale. who said he was hlr~d by Bruce Sr .• testified he was offered a contract "to croak Little Bruce." for whic h he first was orrercd $.5,000, then sa.ooo and finally $15.000. But Dale testified he "got scared " and chickened out. Young Johnston suid he and Robin had been at an amuse- ment park in Hershey, Pa .• and had just parked her mother's car moments before the a m · bush. "I turned on the interior lighl so Robin could pick up some things from the floor and got out or the car when I got hit." he said . ··1 fell back inside the car. but the shots, maybe 12 or them. didn't stop. I was hit In the head. lhe back, the s houlde rs. the chest. the neck, the stomach, the arm. "Robin screamed when t fell back Inside, and then she was hit In the chin. She r an Into the house. and l ran Into the house, too. . . .She passed out on her Mom 's bed." Durln1 that tlme, testified Jam ea Orl((tn, 27, another member of the burglary 1an1, David and Norman Johnston of. fer-ed bJm "'000 to !ind their wounded nephew "so Norm cou1d blow lJttJe Bruce's brains out." f',.... Pa,,..AJ MIDEA T ... t•xc·h ungc of umbo:.sador~ ('11rtt>r's "l1.1ltt ment !>t!t·mcd to indtcate thut nil lhul rcmatn.'i In the woy of an Egypt ls rucll trea ty, end1n11 30 ye:.m. of hwslthly between th \wo nutton~. 1~ \111 p roval of tht> \'<)rnprom1se1i. hy I ht· I smell liCOV('rn mc•nl fta tificatwn by the t;i.cvplwn Parham«>nt Is comudered tn ht· l1 formality Uu t l'Vt-ri 1f lkgan 's cubinf'l f(Oes along w1lh the lutcsl <.;arter Pt!ace plan. upproval by the b rueh Kne:.scl 1:s anot her qucs t11>n Ht.·~in was ht•cklcd thcre hy In• a t y 011ponents on Monday .1ftt>r an ulfdrc~s hy Carter '· 1 um convinct.•d that we now h<t ve deftrll.'d &II of lht' main in grt'dwnt~ o f u pei.l<'e treaty between l!:gy1>l and J.srael whl<'h will bt.• the l'O rnl'r1>tonl' of a c-om p1 t•ht'OSI\ t' pt:UC't' ~clllemt•nt fur lhc M11.ldil' F.asl." CarlN ~au.I at Cairo airport JU!>l hdon• his 1k pa rture l'he day bt·gan with C'Jrtn !'> m1ss1on secn11ngly t.'11d1ng in ( Jllure l' S 0U.e1:.ib cl1•'.'\1·rilw1I h1 hn·..tkfost nu.·<.·trng "1th Hl·g111 ,., tllJlllly :.i t'llUrft''Y· <• fort \\(·f l Ill 111 -. ho~I Hoth llll'll l1roughl t/11 ir "I Vl'~ Chikt Bride Offer Nixed l\1 11\MI li\l'J l\ JU<lg<· ha1> turnl'd do'" 11 tl1t• 1·1· quci-.t of a 5~ Yl'Jr 11ld 111<J11 on trial on d1ar,1H•s of kul na!Jpini,: and ('hild ahus1· lo "propoM' and c·nmpll'lt• .1 marriagl' .. \\llh lhl' 11 year-old gi rl h\• ";1n u-.cd of ktdnupping Follo~ lllA thal a t LH.111 Mondu). Dacie C1rt·u1t .Jud~t· D"""' 1.c•\) ordt·rl'd a lJS)t'h1alnc· t'\<.1lu ;1111m for Leo11 F1t·lds. u 'hot• fac·tor) fon•m:.in c·harg1•d with k1dna11p111~. lewd .111d IJsciv1ou:. 1:unduct and l'hild abus<> invol\'ing lht• girl hi.:' wants lO marr:t Her namt' and th:.it of her f,1m1ly wen• withheld !Jee a use of her Ul::l' Rule PostpontAd WASHI NGTON t/'\P I Thi· Ho use apparenlly isn't going lo follow lhe Stmatc 1n delaying en forcem ent of a rule l1 m1ting hu\\ much mom.•y its members tan earn from outs1d<.• actl\ 1l1t·'> APWl~to Operotio11 Due l .S Supr<>m c• Court .Jus lic·t· L(·~1!-. F Powell Jr . 71, h.!" bt'en hosoitalizcd for n m'n JI of a tumor rn his <.·u 1110 flt-wu ~ :1dm1ltt·d lo Bet hl·sdu 1\ a\ ;ii lf<>"lp1lal Sun<l<.i) Rites Slated f"'or Motorbike Crash Victim F u n l' r .1 I !'> 1· r v 1 t l' ~ .1 r· 1· -.dwc111l1'<l Wt•d111'~d,1 v for ·~o \ l Jr old La" n ·1HT 1>1111.iltl Wh.in .Ir a I lunungton B1·.11·h rcs1d1·nt "'h11 was k1llcd 111 a molor<-y<'l1• J1'C1ch-11l Suturday 1n SC:1nl<1 l\n.1 Mr Wh~m Jltcntlcd f'.<Ji. .. 11n H1.i:h S.:hool when· ht• plci\l•tJ h;1!<>kPlb<11J I.luring hr-. frr ·-.hm..i11 \ l'dr ctnd lalt'r pl;.1v1•d f11nl hall .1., .1 qua• t<'rh(Jt. k J111I "1111' r1 l'C'I\ t..'r llt' C:llll·ndcd Orang 1• ( o.1 ~t C"ollt'ge and Goldl'n Wl·'..t C'olll·.i..c ~ hl•r1.• he 1i.tud1t•d Jt'l h111•t tu1 JI d1::-.1g11 II l ' I <' a \ l' s h 1 ' 11 J 1 l' 11 b (.av.n •n('(.• :.111<1 EH·l\n Wh<in 11( lluntmglon Beach. "two s r-.tt.•r' 1>1ane Whan o f llunt111g t1>11 fkac·h .. nd Debi P<'fft.:r of In i1ll' 111• is also s urv1v1·cl In tw11 hrother!'>. Norm ~1n Wtwn 11f Brt•a Jilt! Hocky Whan of ln 1111· Serv1c·es v.111 bl· hclct .it 11 a rn a t S l I\ n d r 1· v. l'l'l'sbytC'nan Church. 600 Sl l\n dn·ws Ro:.id. l\;ewport Bc;l('h Burial will folfi1w .1t F a1rha' 1·11 Mt·mormunal l'.:trk 1n .Sanl.1 AnJ Teacher Shoots Suspect A San C lement e !>chool l<'a <'hcr told pollct! he shot a burglar twac~ with a pistol Mon- day night after thl' man broke Into his home Police booked Donald Roberti., 29, of Columbus. Ohio. on :it l\•rn plt.'1.J burglary c harges aftl.'r ht• -1Lag~c·r<'<I into Dad's Liquor Store, 2421 South El Camino Heal. at about 10 25 p m wi th bulh•t wounds 1n h1~ IPft arm and "ldt• Hobert~ told poli ce someone ir1 " passmg auto shot him wh1k ht- wus h1tchh1k1ng on the ~an llll'go l''rf'eway _ l\rt Jcnk111~. J -.0<·1:.il sciencP 1<'<1Cht.·r ;it Dana llalls l-l 1gh Sthool, loh.1 pol1N· he s hol a man 111.111 hing Robert'<; dcscnptton Jl .1hout 10 20 pm .lt•nk111s a sst•rtcd that the mJn 11.HI br11k1·11 111111 has home b> fol ( 1ng 0 111•11 1 lu· rrrint door .fr11k11b :J7 .1 0.111:1 Hilb lhgh St hool H•;wlll'r for the past -;1x v<•a rs. told pol11·p he ordered lh1· man to 'lop Jllcl th1•n fired lwo rounds from his :ui."ahbcr hund ~un Polil't· ~aut lh1· shooting is 'till u11d1•r lfl\ 1·-.l 1).(allon l<oh111·1 ~ WU!<> rus h1•tl lo San <'l<•mt•nh• C;t'll<'r:il llos p1lal an1J l<1t .. r tr;111!'>f1·rn·d to ( 'C lr\'1nt· .l\lt'd1cJI Ccnt<·r whe re he wa:. re porlt'<I in fair c11nd1t1on in the rn I t'n!<>I\ I' e;1n• UOll 1'11)11·1· .. aHI H11h1·rts d1,1:: ;a l1•rn.ll1· Wf•1maram·r. w;.1s 1ak1•11 into t'U!<>lod) and placed in iJ ken nd The• rtog was w1lh Robcrh "lwn h1· 1•n11•rt•1l lh1• liquor ~tore· Police Probe TI1et·1 ot· Safe f"1111nta1n \l,11ley poliC't• tirt• q111 ~I lt11\111g Ill\ t•111lt• ~U!'>IH't't:-. 1n 1h1· tltt·ft of .i ,Jfc· la!'>t week fr11m I"" .. , ..... dt•nt (' "' H A Block Hlori... r'l'1~1rt1'<1 Monday that h1 ~ 'm:ill fin· 1>roof safr ap p 1rc•ntlv Wil!<> rolll'd from h1 :-. r1•:-1 dt•11<·<·. 9440 El Valle· Thi· -.aft• held some C'ash and p1•1 • orial p;lpi·" that wouldn 'l he: 11( \ ulut• lo anyont• except BIO('k ;u·t·ording t11 pollec report~ Youcanst1 get I ese rates at Home if you ad now. annual vicl<l"' ::. t0,000 minimum dcpo\11 Toaccommodntctlw;rntic1patcd lasr min- ute demand. ,di \1u1 lirandws will rc:mam ' .. I ~ t Irvine I ~ 'i Your Hometown L' . ' Dally News paper . .,. VOL. 72 , NO 72, J SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR N I A T UES DAY, MARCH 13, 1979 TEN CENT'f , ·It's Mayor Wrangling Time in lrvine.1 ft) PHii.it> BO 'MABIN Ot -0.lly ...... , ..... It i.. !>llll ttw i...imt· ,11tt ''"', .11 In Hll' l'lt} Ilia JI tm11Khl •• <•t.:ht for lmt• .tnc1 .:lun .1nJ the• ofli1·1· or m 1yor In mo't 1•11 It'" 1n Or1111)W Count\. int'lull1n.: In 1n1· I h1· llO!>l M m.t\or tl'I i.tn1 th 1·1•11•m on1al und 1•1¢0.:r.1t1f,1ni.1 Tht' m 1.H or IMl t 1•lt•1'h'tJ II\ lhl· penph· liut r .1th1 r ~t'lt'l.'lt°tl {rom llnlUlltt ht' f1•l111'4 l'llUllC'llrllt'll 111 ,, proH''>' th.it u.'uulh h .in 1l'!t your turn '>Ort ufth1n1¢ H E HOl.IJS 0 SPE('IAI. po"'''' u11li "' rull1111¢ r th bons .111d '')(ning 1uodam.1t11111' Jtt-nir1:.11lt•r1·d 'Vl'l'Hll po'41•r, It 11 uJI usually very clubbish. very rnendly nut tht•n• hasn't been a friendly selection or mayor in lrv11w 111 thrt•e yeari. In 1977 1t took the council three months to elect a m.•)or It repeatedly deadlocked 2·2 on volei. for Mary Ann l1a11t11 and David Sills BILL V ROOUUS, WHO wasn't in the running and kt'pl ~po1hni.: thmgs for either Mrs Ga1do or Sills by con· ~t.rnll) voting for h1m~elf. argued that S1lb already h<1d lwt'n ma~or 1he was mayor al the lime > and that he. Vardouh:.. had won 600 more votes than Mrs Ga1do 10 their election to the council. "(think it's my turn." he insisted. and so. eventualh•. 1t was. /\ frustrated council elected him mayor in June. 1977 . Arter nearly two years, Vardoulis st ill rs mayor. by virtue of election to the council last year or a member politically repugnant to three councrlmen Vardoulis, Arthur Anthony, and, to a lesser extent, Sills THE NEW BOV, LARRY Agran, was cons idered b) those three lo be on the fringes of Irvine politics He w<1:. CSee IRVINE MAYOR. Page A21 'Baby Strangled' Dally Pilot St.ttt Pllolo SURFER JERRY DAWSON EYES BODY OF DEAD WHALE NEAR HUNTINGTON BEACH PIER Ensnared In Fishing Net, It Apparently Drowned Before It Could be Cut Loose '• I t Tmstees OK ~Exchange t ~ Of Students ~ By WILLIAM HODGE " Of tlw Dally Pilot Slaff ~ Despite warnings of a drain of ~ Saddleback CoJlege students into other community college dis· tricts. trustees voted Monday to £ s upport an open ' exchange of ~ pupils among educational in- stitutions. Board me mbers voted 6 to 1 to \ s upport a new policy that would \ allow Saddleback District resi- dents to attend the community • college of their choice. Trustee John Connolly of Mission Viejo dissented. J Connolly cautione d fellow trustees that the move could up- set Saddleback 's c hances of reaching its "!ull potential" since state funds are based on students attending the district <See P UPILS, Page A2> * * * Second Dead Whale Washes Onto Beach Another dead whale washed ashore in Huntington Beach to- day. It was the second body of a California Gray Whale to wash as hore within the pas t eight days. And in both cases. it was man that bas caused the demise of the massive mammals. "There's a fishing net around its neck." said city lifeguard Lt Bill Richardson of the latest dead whale. "so I attribute the de· atb lo drowning." Apparently unable to surface because it was ens nared in the net. the whale probably ran out of air before unide ntified fish- er men cut it loose, h e theorized. The 18-foot mammal, badly cut up by predators. washed up this morning about 75 yards south of the Huntington Beach City Pier. At first, lifeguards thought the remains might be that of a gray whale that was hed ashore a week ago Monday a t Bolsa Ch ica State Beach. However. they later determined that the remains of the first whale had been hau l e d away . The skeleton of the first mammal was taken away for research by scientists from the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural His· tory. State beach lifeguar d Bi ll Spahlberg said the first whale was hit by a power boat with such force that part of the mam- mal's body was s heared away, rendering it helpless. LL Richardson said heavy equipment was to be called in to- day to remove the remains of the newest dead whale. College Boosts Salaries The remaining ranks or Sad· · dlebnck College's work force re- ceived a 7.8 percent pay hike Monday, bringing the district's 1978·79 salary increase commit· m eal to about $800,000. T r ustees unanimous ly ap- proved about $340,000 in pay in- c r eases for 250 c l ass ified e mployees and an additional 2S administrators. T he increases will be retroactive to July 1. Son Names Dad 1 of 3 Linked in Murder Try WEST CHESTER, Pa. (AP> -Choking with e motion and glaring at bis father -one of three men accused of trying to , murder him -Bruce J ohnston , Jr. says be never saw the hired ass a salns wh o k l lie d b is girlfriend and pumped eight ' bullets into his body . The 20·year-old J ohns ton ~ testified Monday he decided t.l- talk to police last summer aflel' R o bin MUJe r !... the girlfriend, "told me my uad raped her. I waa p...tty m ad. "That's when I decided to see what kind ol a deal I could .ret lf I told about them suys," said 1 Jobnat.on who was ldenUfied aa I .. LA&tle Bruce" at the pre· u......, burt.q for bJa fatber andtwou.•. Brace Johnttoe Sr. and bla t • o bNtllen aft charsed wttb ""&. rderlna mem bera of a bura~ary nna that UMy beaded and-whom they suspect of being informers. "Who do you mean by them guys?" asked Assistant District Atto rney Delores T roiani of Cb ester County. "The defendants," he replied, staring '1trect)y a t his father, who ignored the accusation as be acribbled on a sheet of paper. Bruce Sr.~ 39, of Elkton, Md., is accused in six deatbs, while his brothers, David, 31, of Ken· nett Square, and Norman, 28, of West Grove •. are named tn nve deatbl. A1J three are charged with attemptln1 to kUJ Little Bruce lut Aus. 20. The bearln1, tn Ill elcblh day lo a heavily tuarded cowvoom, wu to determine whether the. 1tate bas IUIJlcle.nt evld•~ to hold tbe three brothers for trial thi• summer. Le1Ue Dale, wbo ta.Id be wu The latest hike joins one ap- proved last month t h at in- creased instructor salaries by 7.8 percent. f That hike was mandated by a state Supreme Cour t decision that struck down pay freeze pro- visions,o! bailout legislation that allocated slate funds to the col- lege afte r Proposition 13. Monday's inc rease was ap- proved because tr ustees were engaged in negotiations for a salary increase with classified e m p loyees when those talks were suspended by the bailout legislation. Classified employees include cl e r ica l w or k e r s, g r o undkeeper s, m aintenance personnel, campus security forces and some administrators. Tbe largest pay hike went to Assist a nt Su p e rinte nde nt Edward Hart, who received an 11.3 percent hike from $39,500 to $«,000 per year. Board Cbalrman Larry T aylor said Hart received tbe substan· UaJly hi1her lncrease because his duUes have been expanded during the cuu-ent year . He is now In cbarse of the district's Irvine campua. Superintendent Robert Lom· bardJ received an lncreue from _.7,500 to tsl.000 while Assistant Supe.rbaadent for Business Roy Barletta rftt!lved a bike from Stl,000 to su.ooo. both 7.3 per· cent. .1 ..... Pathologist Tells of Bruises By KAT HY CLANCY Of IM D•llY Pilot St•ll The corone r's patholog1:.t who examined tht' infant Or Wilham Waddill is accused of murdering test1r1 ed todav that bruis e!> found on the baby·!> netk ~ere part of manual :.trangulat1on As Dr Robert Richard!> was cross-examined by defense al torney Charle!> Weedman. the JU ry continued v1ew1ng . color autopsy i.ltdcs taken of the 1n ra nt . known a s Baby Girl Weaver Ri chards test1f1ed 1n Wadd1trs OranJLe Countv SupN1or Court Boy Shot By Sniper In.Irvine An Irvine youth, a student al Tustin High School. was shot in the leg Monday by an assailant who fired on him from " a mov- ing car as he walked along Culver Drive in northern Irvine Terry Thatcher, 15, was hsled today in satisfactory condition al Santa Ana·Tustin Commumty Hospital. after removal of a bullet fragment from his left thigh. Doctors said the bullet m issed the bone by a half.inch Thatcher told police he was walking along Culver w1lh some friends at about 4.45 p.m . when the shooting occurred. He said his friends we r e exploring a roadside drainage culvert below street level and didn't see the in· cidenl. T hatcher was strolling the sidewalk on the north s idt: or Culver at the time He said he heard a popping noise and then was knocked to the ground by the impact of the bullet with his leg, police re· ported. Thatcher caught only a glimpse of the car. but he said he saw two males / inside He described the car fis a beat.up lime green Dats un two·door sedan . with an undercoat or paint on the left rear fender He i.nitiaJly limped home and didn't mention the shooting to his parents, because, he re· portedly told police. he didn't want any trouble. T he pain of his wound beca me too intense for him to bear. however, and he told his parents an hour afterward. The parents called poli ce. Police indicated they have no motive. Carter Move Aids Stocks Advances NEW YO RK <AP > -T he stock market crept ahead today. cautiously optimistic about the latest developme nts In President Carter's bid for a Mideast peace agreement. The noon Dow Jones average of 30 industrial issues was up 6.32 at851.00one hour before the close. Ad vances held a 7·5 lead over declines on the Ne w York Sto<:k Exchange. Carter, alter a meeting with Egyptian Preside nt Anwar Sadat, said be was confident that be bas "defined all of the ma1n tnsredte nts of a pea ce treaty b etween E g y pt a nd Israel." He aaid the United Stalea had made propoeala on resolving the remaln.ina tsauH blockint an E1yptlan·ltraell t reaty which are beinc considered by tbe 1ov· ernmentt of tbe two nations. I , J~... t > murder retrial Monday that the infant died by manual strangul11 t1on . not by immersion 1n saltnc solution during an abortion at tempt At one point during question ing today, Weedman as ked . "Wo uld you <'xpect a board rertified ob-gyn lobstetrtc1a n gynecologist l to strangle an abortive by pulling pressure on the clavicle"" "(don't know." Richards saul al first. later adding. "I would !'lay that \l.OUld be a -.trong poss1b1lity . that that would bl' part of the manual strangula lion In h 1 s cfa y Ion g t l' i.. l 1 f1\0 n} Richards told the seven woman. hve ·man Jury he found 'deep heavy bruising " on the bahy':- neck . Jawbont· and around her ea rs Richards. called to the stand h> prosec utor Robert Chat ~ tcrton. said he did the a utopsy for the count} coroner ., offit·t' seven days arter the infant·, birth Waddill. a 43·vear old llunt 1ngton llarbour ·ohsktrtc1an " :tt'C USt.'d Of strangling th<• l\1.0 pound. 15-ounce rnfanl aftt·r her birth to an 18·ycar·old unwed (Stt WADDILL, Page A21 Recognizes One Marvin Rejects Symbolic Rings LOS ANGELES <AP > Lee Marvin held rour rings in h1!. hands on the witness stand today and said they were not "sym. bolic wedding rings" allegedly given by him to Mi chelle Triola Marvin The actor s aid he recogruzed only one. a s mall Jade ring he said Miss Marvin had bought for herself. "ll was in Hawaii on one or the fishing trips." he recalled "We were silting having a drink in the whaling bar She said s he'd seen Jade rings m :.i shop and she liked them She said they were $16 , and I said. 'Why don't ~ou go out and get one · .. He denied h<' t:\ er ga \·c her the ring and :.a1rt he had never c;e cn three othe r ring:. 1n t•v1de ncc M 1s~ M ar v1n had proouced th1• rings durtn.1? he r t cst1mon ~. describing them as "symboht• weddinE( rtnR~ · that Marvin had J?t vcn her 111 moment!'> o f rom ance She said he would produce them from what he called his "wc ddtnJ: ring pocket .. a nct place them on her finger Marvin made thl' tommcnt:. (Set· MARVIN, P agt• i\2) Begin Predicting Signing of Treaty CA IRO. Egypt rAPI Prest dent Carter ended his sax-da> Mideast peace mission toda) claiming a breakthrough for peace but still s hort of the treaty he sought betwe<!n Egypt and Israel. Carter said Egypt's President Anwar Sadat accepted U.S. com- promise proposals today "for re- solving the few remaining is - sues ... and that Israeli Prime Min ister Me nachem Begin agreed to s ubmit these com- promises to his cabinet for con- sideration "al the earliest op· portunity." Begin, staking his political car eer on the Carter com· promises, said in Israel that 1r the Knesset did not approve them, "it would be the duly of the government to resign." He predicted that a treaty would be s igned this month, possibly within the next week or two, if his Cabinet and the Knesset approves a draft ac- cord. "Still we have to d eal with certain problems, .. Begin said in an interview with ABC News. ··But perhaps the weightiest issues are now agreed upon by 'Isr ael and Egypt." Rile8 to Addres8 Industrial League Dr. Wilson Rlles , st ate superintendent of public instruc- tion. ls scheduled to speak on Thursday to a luncheon meeting of the Greater Irvine Industrial League. The sold·out event is at tbe Re gistry Hotel ln Irvine. Riles' t a lk is co·s ponsor ed by the Irvine Unlfled School District. In Washtnf?lon. S<>natc Ma1ori- t y Lt•adcr Robert B) rd. o . W Va . said Carter had called him from Air Force One lo brier him on the de\'elopmcnts "It appeared an a g reement had been reached fo r submission to the parliaments of Egypt and Is rae l. I am pleased and re lievcd." he said Carter announced the latest developments at Cairo airport <See MIDEAST. Page A2l or:::Ql::s• "eatber Chance o f s how e r decreasing to 20 percent tonight and 10 percent Wedn esday. Vara able cloudiness with lows tonight 50 lo 55. Highs Wednesday in 60s. INSIDE TODAY The unrest an /ran has caU&ed imports of pistachio nuta to drop 28 percent call$· ing the admini8tration to con $ider stnngent action in a oorfety of voluntary and man- datOrJI control&. See atory. 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Mi ch rA f' 1 Thomas Ford l>ay~ he doubt:. his h&lf brolh(:r. formex: Pre!-.tdt•nt F11nJ. <'ar es that he no longer " a "dyed to the• wool. pull ont>·ll'\'l'r Ht•publu·an 'I huvl'n'l t'Vl'll di!-. I'll:,,:-.(' d i I w 1 l h h I Ill • " Thoma' f'ord :.;Jl(l 111 an nounc1 n g that hl' wu!> "Joining the biggc:.t p<i rly 1n the state, lhc indcpen dents "I Jus t don't think lhl• party de ftn1u11n s have any m eamng a n}' more," said Ford. audit coordinator for lht• l\fi('higan Sl•nate "They arc obsolek and ar chaic " f'rorn Page ,, 1 ACCUSED. • • hired by Bruce Sr .. tc~t1fied he was offe red a contra cl ''lo croak Little Bruce." for which he first ~as offered $.5,000, then $8,000 and finally $15.000. But Dale testifi ed h e "got :-.cared" and c hicke ned o ut Young Johns ton said he and Robin had been at an umusc· menl park in llcr~hey. Pa . and had JUSl parked he r mother':. l'ar moment:. before the am- bu~h ··1 turned on the interior light so Robin could pic k up some thing:. from the noor and got out of the car when I got hit," he said "I foll back ins ide the car. but the shots. maybe 12 or them. d1dn 'l stop. I was hit in thl' head. the back. the ~hould crs. the rhest. the neck. the stomach, the arm "Robin scream ed when I fell back inside, and then she was hit in the chin. She r an into the house. and I ran into the house, too. . .She passed out on her Mom's bed." During that t ime. testified James Grirrin . 27, a nother member of the burgla ry gang, David and Norman Johnston of- fered him $.5.000 to find the ir wo undt>d nephe w "so Norm could blow Little Bruce's brains out." ORANOl COAST DAILY PILOT fPWtOt'•~(.N\.I 0..i' PUot ••tf'l~-Cf'l l\tO""' tMN'iftM'~ .... 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C'abind .:11t•s al<•ng w11h lh1• lalt'hl Carkr !H',H't' plan .1pprn\ al hy tlw lsrC1eh Knesset i:. another que!> tion. Begin was heckled there by treaty opponents on Mond<.ay after an address by Carter "I am con\'ln('l'd that we now havt' defined all or the main in gredients of a peace treaty between Egypt and Is rael which will be the cornerstone of a com prehens1ve peace :.cltle m ent for the M 1ddle East." Carte r said al Cairo <tirport JUSl before his dc- pa rlure The c1ay began with Carter's m1ss1on seemingly ending 1n failure. U.S officials described his breakfast mt'('ling ~ith Rl·gin as marnly a courksv a farewell to his host Uoth m en' brought their WIH'S. But m e anwhi l e' BC'g1n 's s pokesman Dan P altir was sl rongly oppo:.ing the 1dl'<.1 Uwt thl' talks had ended in fatlun: lie s aid briefings given by While llou:.e spokesmen on Mond<i y were "talculuted to make the picture look black. for domestic reasons." The Carter· flegm breakfast in Jl'rui.alcm ended with no report or progress. but C<t rter soon hrt ed the gloom with a s tatement as he departed from Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport He said "good progres:. has been made" toward a peace treaty and vowed "we will not f:.111 .. f'rom Page A I MARVIN .•. as he concluded his direct de fense testimony and faced cross- examination by Miss Marvin's lawyer, Marvin Mitche lson In the c losing moments o r questioning by the actor 's own attorney. A David Kagon . Marvin said he never m ade the statement to his former lover "I 'll always take car e of you." The actor's testimony wa::. in- terrupted briefly for an ap· pcarance by a witness who was described by Kagon as one or the most important in the trial pou tblt lndlt'tmc:nt or Care ''and poe11l bly otht>r!'I " An .;rti1l.1\ 11 i.upporl111u l hc 11t·11n•h 11f llw t'<'•> oHH't':S ~aid 11..it•nl"' wt•rt• 11t•t•k1nl( .. vtdence thut lht· m.111 ... hud tll't!n Wied •. , () r r II I !St' II r ( r u u d u I c n t llUrJ>O:St' tu obtain ad vunt•c loan fct'' v1111.1t1on of 1nl•·r·stale 1 t• I ,. p h 11 n ,. I a w s . I I I e g a I 11 u11 ... purtJlw11 11t tlorunwnt~ 1:1ml ll.ltl1'j>ll H! \ " I'lw ·••wnt ... 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But negotlattcml> broki· down, tht· affidavit st .iles. whc·11 ('11n• asked Bronson for an <!ti van<'l' fct• and tht· al'tor n·fusl·d It t s al so a lleged thut Melodyland Church in l\naht.·r m :.iµparcnlly lo!>l $9,500 in advam·t· fees paid to C::1re when tht· brokt•r allegedly promised to nc·got1 att• a $.5 m1lhon loan It i s al so ::i l leged that Melodyland officials de mandf>d the ir money bac k whe n the promised loan didn't m <i lcriahze The FBI affidavit states that Care told church ofhc1::ils that their $9.500 had been ab~orbcd by costs related to the broker 5 attempts to noat lht• loan From Page :I I PUPILS ... "This proposal could damage us at this time." the trustee as ~erted. "Sacramento might not look favorably upon us (if the student population declines)." "It wi ll make it more difficult ror US lo get (Stale ) funds to re ali1.e our full potential." Connolly cited fi gures to 11 lustrnle thC' past d rain on Sad- d leback finances from s tudent:. takin~ courses in other districts. "The number of people who le<ive represented $1.3 million in 1977-78," he said. "Only $.51 ,000 worth of people wished to come to our district.·· Those figures represent what offi cials see as a s ubs tantial drain on college resources. They believe an OJ>(.'n exchange policy would eventually bal<ince incom- ing m oney with outgoing funds. The, often complex issue cen- ters around agreements su('h as between Saddlcback and t he Coast Community College Dis- trict. Under Saddleback's a gree· m e nt with Coast. th e Mission Viejo-based district must pay Coast the state funds it receives for a student as well as the dif fcr ence between that and full tu1l1on to the Coast District. In the 1977-78 school year un- der that agreement , Saddleback paid Coast $814,432 while the Costa Mes a-bas('d district paid Saddleback only $17,807. Daniell e N e l son Erem t estified th a t she was the l a ndlady who r e nted Miss Ma r vin an apartment in 1965 during t he period the rormer s howgirl was living al Mar vin'::. beachhouse. Kagon has sought lo show that · the actor was unaware <'f the a partment and that Miss Marvin kept il as secret insura nce she would have a place to live If the actor threw her out. Mitcbel s on o bj ec t e d Last year. trustees acted to restrict the now of students by placl n~ a $400.000 hmit on funds to support mterdistrict attend- an ce pe rmits . Officials re - vea le d Monday, however. the current year 's c rop of students a tlending elsewher e wi II cost Saddleback in excess of $700.000. Under the proposed opea ex- cha nge policy, dis tricts would pay each other only the state funds they receive per in - dividual s tudents; they would not be required also to pay full tuition costs. vehe mently to the testimony and called it "sexist." "What they're trying to prove is that she had a lair to lure other men," he declared . F,....PageAJ WADDILL. • mother following a sahne abor· tion attempt. Chatterton has contended Waddill feared a malpractice lawsuit lf lhe baby survived and suffered brain damage . The defense has maintained the · infant., for all practical purposes, already was dead when Waddill examined her and would have been unable lo sur- vive. Under questlonJng by Chat- terton Monday, Richerds said the baby's organs showed signs of damage from the saline abor- tion soluUon. But he tesUfied that saline was not the cause or lbe lnfant'11 death. Richards teaUCiod that the bruises he found durin& his aut.opty ~re caused whll• the baby's buJ1. wu beatlnte and oc· curred only momenta berore death. The proposed plan would pre- s umably sa ve Saddleback m oney, but Connolly's concern is that it could cost previous sta te funds if they are based on student attendance. The college is presently locked in battle with state oHicials lo ga in money for a new classroom building. The necessity for the n e w structure Is based on mus hroom i ng enrollment . som ething Connolly be lieves might change if the open policy were Implemented. But other trustees argued that Saddleback is no longer a small college with minimal course of· rerings and will now attract more students. "We're no longer a child," Board Chairman Larry Taylor said . "We were during some of the years this campus was being bum. "I'm not concerned with com- petition (with other college dis· trlcts) myself," Taylor con· tlnued. "I think we have the staff here to bring the students In." Trustees dJrected Superinten· dent. Robert Lombardi to discuss t.be poalbtUty of an open ex· chanae poUcy with other com· munlly collete dl1trlct1 in Oranc• County. .~ 'GIVEN UP' Mary Ann Galdo 'WAIT TILL JULY' Biii Vardoulla From Page A I IRVINE MAYOR. • • J ssoc1ated with soc1ah::.I pollttc1an Tom Hayde n. who ~up portC'd J\gran:. council cand1da('y through Hayden'::. or gan1zat1on. the Campaign for Economic Democracy Agran. undl'r lht· I rvrne council :.ystem o r picking a ma) or. normal!~ would have been chosen 10 March or 1978. bl'rauw hl' pll'kcd up the mo:,t vote:. among the can· d11falt•s, und. 111 raC'l, lJll1l'd the mo:.l votes by any council l'and1dat1• tht•n• <·vc•r The Sill:. Vardouhs l\nlhony triumvirate blocked both l\gran's own bid for mayor and Agran's nomination or twicf' passl'<l ovt•r Mrs Gaido VAROOULJS WAS R E ·ELECTED mayor and Anthony wa~ appointed vice mayor They go at tl agarn tonight at 7 30 al City Hall. 17200 .lamhorC'c Blvd Thl' matte r 1s com phcated by the fac t t hat the ('Ouncrl 1s 1n the 11ro<•tsi:. of c hanging the date upon which 1t elects a nt•w muyor Thou~h el<'cl1on of mayor 1~ the first ite m of business lomghl, farttwr back in the agenda 1s the second and final reading or an ordinance that ~ould change the council re organ1wt1on date to the f1r:.t week in July. VARDOULIS Si\ VS HE'D JUSt as soon wait until July to conduct the election for mayor . even though he 's said in the past he doesn't pa rticularly hke being mayor and doesn 't r elish the pro::. peel or serving four more months 1n the JOb l\gran :.ays he'::. adamant that. s ince the new or- dinance won't go into eHect for at least JO days. that lhe council follow the rules of the old ordinance and elect a new mayor tonight lie says he 's going to try once more to pass the gavel of mayor from VardouliS, to Mrs. Ga1do. though he says that . 1f nominated himself, he will run, and, if elected. serve. S ILLS. INFORM ED OF Agran·s proposal, said "That's a dumb idea. We don't need a three-month m ayor." Sills added. "We're not a banana re public " Anthony couldn't be reached for comment. Mrs . Gaido said she was !>till thinking about 1t today Sh£' conced('d that Agrnn's proposal intrigued her "I'm always willing to ht• mayor." :.he s<.1 1d. but added, re :.1gncdly. "Uut that ·s unrealt~l1c. "l'v(' p r<.'llY much given up on that " WOULD SERVE Larry Agran AGRAN FOE Arthur Anthony O•llv PHot ~, ... P-• 'DUMB IDEA' David Sills Youcansti I gett rates at Home if you ad now. an nual rate• annual yield• S 10,000 mininium deposir Through Wednesday. Marc h 14, I lome Sav ings will continue to offer it s 6-month T-Bill Accoun ts at these rate . Af tcr Wednesday. new gove rn· mcnt regulations will force the March 15thr 22 nd rates on all T-Bill Accounts to go dow n by at least one half percent. So, if you want to takl' advantage of these high rates, act now. l ' h I • Laguna/South Coast Your Ho111.._.town Daily ~e•spap._.r ~ VOL. 72, NO . 12 3 SECTIO NS, 30 P AGES ORANGE COU NTY. CALI FORNIA 'M~SDAY, MAR CH 13, 1979 I T E N CENT.Ji Pathologist Says K> KATH\ n . \'C. \ ()I .... 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(I\<' m.m ;ur~ he found "d~p h1•,I\' brUISIOR OI) the bahy's Intruder-Shot Clemente Teacher Foils Break-in A San C l e m t.'n lc :.ch ool teache r told pohcl• ht> shot ci r burgla r twice with d pistol Mon day night afte r the m<1n brokf• into his home Police booked Donald Roberts. 29. of Columbus. Ohio. on at- tempted burglary c harges <ifter , he staggered into Dad's Liquor Store, 2421 South El Camino Real. at about 10 25 p m with t bullet wounds in hi:. left urm and s ide Roberts told pohce someone in a pa!>stng auto s hot tum while he was h1tchh1k1ng on lhl' S<tn Diego f'rel'W<IY Art J enkins. a soc·1al science tcac hC'r a t Dan a Hills Hi gh School. told poltce he shot a man ma tchmg Robert':. descnpt1on at about 10 20 p.m. J e nkins asserted that the man had broke n rnto ht:. home by for c ing open the ffont door J enkins. 37, a Da na Hills High School teacher for the· past six years. told police he o rdered the man to slop and to<:n fired two f Carter Assailed l I 12 Shah Followers I ) • Executed in I ran TEHRM. Iran 1AP 1 Firing squads executed 12 m ore of· fic1als of the deposed govern- me nt of Shah Mohammed Reza • Pahlavi at dawn today on charges or political c rimes. the Is la mic Revolutionary Council a nnounced l\l Tehran Univers ity. about 1 40.000 people carrymg placards that said "Death to Carte r" and "Carter-Sadat get lost" attended 1 a peaceful demonstration and • heard speakers criticize Presi- ; dent Carter and Egyptian Presi· '.\ dent Anwar Sadat's efforts lo gain an Egyptian-Israeli peace ~ treaty ' , Eleven of the pro-shah of· I f1 c1als were shot in Tehran and one in the holy city of Qom, 100 ~ m 1 les south of here . Two of those executed were e x-communists ij who esca~d the shah's firing s quads and became le ading s pokesmen for the royal regime. Al so executed were Parlia- me nt member Gholam-Hussein Daneshi ; two generals: five of· fi cials of SAVAK, the shah's seeret police ; a corporal of the sha h's Imperial guard and the police officer in Qom. The SAV AK men were con vict ed of torturing political prisoners, and the others of cor· ruption or killing protesters dur ing the year-long protests that led to the defeat of the shah's government in February. They were convicted by seeret tribunal s and were not permitted defense attorneys. Today's executions brought the total number of people known to have been executed by Islamic revolutionary courts to 57 . Twelve o f t hem we r e generals. \ a Texan Shoots Self ' In Laguna Car Wash A Texas transient who wit· nesses said displayed a handgun at a Laguna Beach car was h Monday night, apparently fired a round from the weapon into his own leg. Police. called to the scene by witnesses, arres ted J oseph Thomas E llis, 25, of Texas, on charges or carrying a concealed weapon. carr y ing a loaded weapon and assault with a dead· Coast Weather C han ce of s hower decreasing to 20 percent tonight and 10 percent We dnesday. Variable c loudiness with l ows tonight SO to 55. Highs Wednesday in 60s. INSIDE TODA. Y The unrHt In Iron ho1 coUlld ll'Ptf)OtU of piltoduo n1d1 to drop 2f percem COUI· mg the odmffdltrotioft to con. ridcT ~ oction m a varlet, of ~r, and ma,.. dal°'1/ conl~. 8ff tfOf'lj, ,,.Al. ly weapon on a police officer. The man's two companions. Bry ce C . Brokaw, 22, and Salvador G. Martinez, 35, were h e ld on c harges o f p ublic drunkenness and an outstanding warrant a~ainst Martinez. Police said the three were drinking bee r outside the Laguna Car Was h , 540 South Coast Highway, when a woman noticed Ellis displaying a .25 caliber handgun. She said she heard the gun go off and ran to call police, who arrived in force a few m inutes late r . Police said they could find no weapon on the trio, but upon further questioning, one of the sus p ects pointed lo Ellis and said. "Him." Ellis allegedly reached toward bis boot. at which lime be was tackled by an officer and the gun •as discovered in his booUeg. Officers also found blood abo\'t? the man's right knee. Ellis was transported to the UC Medical Center where he was treated and booked into Orange County Jail. W. bail was set at $25,000. Dolpbim Killed TOKYO <AP> -Fishermen or Japa_n'a lld Island hauled about 120 c~ve dolphins ••bore and knJfed tbem to death today to "defend our lives".lrom tbe fllh· coa1umln1 mammals, an of· fletal of the fl1hermen'1 cooperaUve aald. The dolpfllnt eat or scare away 7oun1 yetlowtaU and 1quld wbJch tbe Olbennen fllb, he added. ' rounds from h1:. :18-ca ltbcr hand gun Poit('C' said thl' shootmg 1s still under 1nvest1gatwn Roberts was rus hed to San Cll'mente Cl'neral Hospital and later transf€'rred to UC lrvme Medical Center whe re' h<' was re ported in fa ir condition m the in tens ive care unit Police said Roberts' dog, a fe m ah• Wt•1marancr. W<i!'I l<tken into cuslod) and pla<·cd 1n a ken· nel The do~ was with Roberts when he e ntered the ltquor store. Planners Study New C:Onnnunity By STEVE MITCHELL Of Ille O.Oy Piiot Sl•lf Laguna Beach c ity coun- cilmen are asking planning com- missioners to come up with a hst of concerns ove r a proposed community of 60,000 residents that would become Laguna's next door neighbor. The Aliso Viejo Company has r eceived the bl~ssing of the Orange County Planning Com- mission for a 20,000 unit develop· ment that would be built over the next 15 to 20 years . That recommendation will be studied -and possibly approved -by the Count y Board of Supervisors when they meet March 21. T he new community would be located on 6,623 acres in the coasta l hills surrounded by Laguna Beach, South LagUJta. Laguna Hills and Laguna Niguel. County planning com · missioners approved a land use plan for the sprawling develop· ment last month. and Laguna Beach councilmen, as well as citizens and the Laguna Green- belt, Inc.. expressed concerns over the development last week. City planning commissioners will meet Wednesday night to peruse a draft of recommenda· tions made orally at last week's City Council meeting. C ity planners were putting t hose comments in written form this week for presentation to lhe city's planning commission. And, j udging from comments made at last week's meeting, it will be a lengthy document to be forwarded Lo county Board of Supervisors a t the March 21 meeting to consider the county planning commission recom· m endation. Commissione rs last month praised the Aliso Viejo develop· ment proposals , addin~ that a ny problems in the project could be ironed out at later plan- <See ALISO, Page AZ) Ford Kin 1-,.lepemknl LANSING, Mic h. CAP> -Thomas Ford says be doubts his half brother, former President Ford. cares that be no longer is a "dYed·ln·the·WOOI. pull· one-lever Republican. "I haven't even dis· cussed it with him." Thomas Ford said in an- nouncing that he w as "Jolninc the biggest party in tbe state, the lndepen· dents. "l Just don't thin~ the party defi.niUon.s have any rneanlq any more," aaid Ford, audit coordinator for tbe Michigan Senate. "Tbey are obsolete and archaic." . .. 'Baby neck . J8Wbon~ und a round her ears Richards. called to the sllUld by prosecu tor Ro be rt Chat terton. said he did the autopsy for the county c·oroner·:-. offtcl· sev('n days after th<' in rant·~ birth Waddill. a 43-year·old Hunt mgton Ha rbour obstetrician 1~ accused of s trangling the two pound. 15-ounce infant a ft er her birth to an 18-year old unwed • Strangled' i { I I mother rollOwtng :1 SJllO~ ~bor lion attempt C hatterton h us co ntended Waddill feared a malpractice laws uit if the baby s urvived and suffered brain damagt' The defense has m amtained the infant. for -u ll p ractica l purposes. a lread y wa:-. dead when Waddill exam1m•d her and would ha\le been unable tu sur VIV(' Under quei-,t1onang by Chat· lt>rton Monda ... H1 chards said the baby's o ri:.ms showed signs of da m a1otc from th(• :;altne abor t1 on solution. But he ll'sl1f1cd thjl sahnt• wal'> nnt the cau:-.c of the infant':-. dea th R 1rhards tes t1ftl'd that th1· bru1!-e:. h\' fo und d uring h is .1utopsy were c·dused while• tht• baby's heart was b(•ul in~ un1l 1Jl' l'Urr t>d only muml'nls bcfon· death. Oa1lf P1IOI ~Ult 1'"°10 SURFER JERRY OAWSON EYES BODY OF DEAD WHALE NEAR HUNTINGTON BEACH PIER Ensnared In Fishing Net, It Apparently Drowned Before tt Could be Cut Loose Second Dead Whale Exchange Of Pupils Supported Wa,shes Onto Beach Another dead whale washed ashore in Huntington Beach to day. It was the second body of a California Gray Whale to wash a shore within the pas t eight days. And in both cases. 1t was m an that has caused the demise of the mass ive mammals. "There's a fishing net around its neck." said city lifeguard Lt Bill Richardson of the latest dead whale. ··so l attribute the de· ath to drowning ... Apparently unable to surface because. it was ensnared in the net t he whale probably ran out of air before unidentified fish· e rmen cut it loo se. h e theorized. The 18·foot mam mal. badly c ut up by predators. washed up this morning about 75 yards south of the Huntington Beach City Pie r At fi rst. lifeguards thought tht> remains m1ght tw that of a g ra} wha le that washed ashore :1 week a go Mo nday a t Bols.1 Chica State Beach Ho wever. they later determined that the rem ains of the first whale had b ee n h a ul e d awa y Th e skeleton of the first ma mmal was taken a way for research by scientists from ! h<' Lr !. Angelt's County Mu!:'eum or Na l ural rlts tor> S· :.>'e beach lifeguard bill Spa:1ltx>rg s a:C: the first whale was hjt by a power boat wrth such force that part of the mam· mal's body was s heared away. rendering 1t helpless. Lt. Richardson said heavy equipment was to be called in lo· day to remove the remains of the newest dead whale . By WILLIAM HOOG E Of IM 0,.11, Pilot \t•tt Despttl' warning' of .1 drain or Saddlcback Colll!ge -,tudcnts intu other rommunity l'Olll•gc dti. tncts, trustees votl'd Monday to s upport an Opt•n ('Xc·hangc CJ( pupal!> a mong l'dut·al1ona l Ill· •;t1tut1ons Roarrt m cmb<.•rs voted Ii to I lo -.urport a new pohn th;i t would aliow .::>addleback District rc!.1 dents to a ttend thl' community college of their chotcl' Tru!>lC(' J ohn Connoll y or M 1ss1on V1(•jo dissented Connolly cautio ned fellow trustees that th(' move could UP· set Saddlcback '!> c ha nrc!'I of rt'achinl? 1L-. "full potential" !>incc <See PUPILS, Page AZ> * * * College Boosts Salaries The remammg ranks of Sad· dleback ColJege's work force re· ceived a 7.8 percent pay hike Monday, bringing the district 's 1978· 79 s alary increase commit· ment to a bout $800,000. Trustees unanimously ap· proved about $340.000 in pay in · c r eases for 250 class ified e mployees and an additional 25 administrators . The increases will be retroactive to July 1. The latest hike joins one ap· proved last month that In· cr eased ins'.ructor s alaries by 7.8-.. percent. That hJke was mandated by a s tate Supreme Court decision that struck down pay freeze pro- visions or bailout legislation that allocated state funds to the col- lege after Proposition 13. Monday's increase was ap· proved because trustees were engaged in negotiations ror a sal ary increase with classified employees whe n thos e talks were suspended by the bailout legislation. Classlfied employees include c l erica l w orke r s , groundlc eepers. maintenance personnel, campus security forces and some administrators .. The largest pay hike went lo Assistant Superintendent Edw1rd Hart, who received an 11.3 percent hlJte from $39,SOO lo '44.000 per year. a. r t i .. ' Board Chairman Larry Taylor said Hart received the substan- tially higher increase because his duties have been expanded during the current year. He 1s now in charge of the dis trict's Irvine campus. Superintendent Robe rt Lom· ba rdi recetved an increase from $47 .500 to $.51.000 while Assistant Superintendent for Business Roy Barletta received a hike from $41,000 to $44,000. both 7 3 per- cent. 'Jaekie Here' Gas Station Gets Plaque GLADWYNE. Pa. <APl -The Philadelphia a re a is rife with places that claim historical s ignificance bec ause "George Washington Slept Here." But the newest "historical" attraction is at Ray Utz's gasoline station in this pos h Main Line com· munlty. Customers and local residents have been stop- ping by the station just to look at a plaque. a 3-by·S inch framed sign commemorating Jacqueline Ken· nedy Onassis' recent visit to the station's public restroom. The siltfl. displayed prominently in the station's office, reads: .. This room was honored by the presence of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis on the occasion or the wedding of Joseph P. Kennedy JI and Sheila 8 . Rauch Feb. 3." It ts signed : ·'Mer ion Squar e Ristorlcal Society.'' AZ DAILY PILOT L/SC Tuelday. March 13. 11H9 Carter Returning B egin Predicts Treaty Signing CAIH<>. t;uJli 1 \I'• Pn·" d C'nt Cartt'r t•ntll'd ht \ "'' ti.I\ M Hfr,1~l Pf'A('t• m1"h>n toJ.H ("la1111111~ U brt.•Mkthrnutch for pt'Ul't' hut -.till \h\)ft of lhf' Ir C'llt) h.-:.1111.:111 b,•t lo\ t'\'n t-:J.? y ,,t •nd hr d\'I l't1rt,•r 'iiHI t-,.:\ pt ' l'r1·,11l1·11t Anw1.1r dat ul·cept~ l ~ rom pr 1 in11 lk.' ll r\) posit I 1t tod u )' .. lot rt• 11 Na.111e ~ Fatlier i11 Mur<kr Try w1-:s·1 n1E:-.~1 t-H 1·.1 \I'• Choking ~1th 1•rnnt111n .111c1 glaring .1t hr~ f,1tht•1 1101• o( lt1 rt'l' ml'O ,Jl'('ll't'd 11( If\ Ing II> murdl•r him Brutt• .Johm.ton Jr :.ays he nt•\·er :.aw the h1n.'Cl as:.a:.!'!1ns ~hu ~lllt•d h1 :. gi rlfriend and pumpt·d eight h ulll•ts int11 hi:. hol'ly The :?O ~t·<ir o ld John:.ton t(•st1f1cd Mo nday he decided to talk to police hist :.ummN after Robin Miller. the g1rlfricnd. "told me my Dad raped her I was pretty mad "That's when I dt!c1d ed to :.ee what kind of a deal l could eet rf l told about them guys." said J ohnston who was ident1f1ed as .. Little Bruce" at the pre- hminarJ hearing for his father and two uncles Bruce John:.ton Sr and his two brothers art> charged with murdering mcmbl'rS of a burglary nng that th<•y headed a nd whom thc•y -;uspect of being informer!> ··who do you m<'an b) tht-m guys?" <i:..ked As!>1:.t<int 01stnct Attorney Dt:lorcs Trornn1 of Cht•:.kr County "The defendants." ht• replied, :.ta rin~ directly Cit h1:. father. who 1~nored the accusat ion a s ht' :.cnbbled on lJ !>heel or paper Brut•e Sr . 39. or Elkton. Md . 1:. cir·cuscd in :.1x deaths. while h1:. brolht-n.. David. 31. of Ken· nett Square. am.I Norman. 28. or Wt•s l Grov<'. an• nilmt•d in hvl' death:.. All thn•c· an• charged wrlh .tth'mpllng to kill Lill i~· Bruce la:.t Au~ 20 FBI Silent On Death off Dana Point f''Bi a~t·nts continued their week-long silence today on de· ta ils of the March 6 death of a 22-year·old Whittier m a n found in the ocean about 16 m iles from Dana Point Uut U.S. Coast Guard oHicials in Long Beach said Monday the dead m a n . Alfred Joseph Castenada. somehow Cell off a 29·foot sailboat registered to his friend. Laurence Ruc ker of Ver· r1tos Lt De nnis Gibbons s aid Rucker. Castenada a nd several other friends we re sailing on the vessel on their way to Ava.Ion when Castenada fell overboard at 9:45 p.m. Gibbons said Cast en ada 's frie nds tried to save him by throwing n otation devices into the water A ma)' day distress call was broadcast a nd a Coast G uard c utte r and r esc u e helicopter dis patched. 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U1•.i1n ~.mt 111 •HI IOlt'r\lt'W v.1lh \HC 'IJt•W., But ~1t·1 h.ip· th1 v.1·1~hllt·'t 1 ...... 11.,, .Jfl' no v. .1~r1'l'd upo11 It\ l:.r Jt-1 .111d ... ~}pl In \\ J'h111gton , ~·uatt• ~1.11or1 I ) Lt'.tdl•r Robt· rt By rd. l> W \'a . :.a11J Carter had tailed him from Air Force Om• to brud tum on the dc\clopml·nt!> ·'It appeart•d an agrct'm t•nt h.id been real'ht.-d for submrst.1on to tht' parh<im£'nts of f:gypt an<l b.rael. I <.1m pka:.ed and re hl'ved. · he !laid Carter announct·d the lalt::.t developments ut Cairo airport Just before he bt!gan the 14 ' 2- hour Otght back to Washington. In a l ast·minute round of personal diplomacy. Carter met today over breakfast with Begm m J erusalem. the n huddled Wlth Sadat for 2':: hours at Cairo a irport Carter didn't specify the s hape of the compromise propo:.als. The rematning issues we re bl•heved to be Isr ael's desire for Sinai oil. Egypt's desire for .li aison officials to s upervise Palestianian self-rule m Gaza. and Is rael's desire for a quick exchange of amba:.sador:. Carter's statement seemed to indicate that all that re mains m the wa)' of an Egypt-ls rneh trea. ty. ending JO ye<irs of hostility between the two nations. 1s ap· proval of the comprom1:.es by the Israeli government Ratification by the Egyptian Parliament is considered to be a formality But even if Beg in's cabinet goes along with the latest Carter peace plan. a pproval by the Is raeli Knt'sset 1s another ques trnn Begm was heckled there by t r('aty opponents on Monday after an addre!>s by Car ter From Page A I ALISO ... ning stages. But councilmen sa id last week several or the problem s. includ· mg dl'nsity, traffic proble ms and fl ooding, s hould be t a ken up now , instead of "down the line" whe n it might be too late. Councilmen cited in creased density, and its effect on traffic circ ulation along entran ces to Laguna Beach 's alre ady con· gested st reets as a major con· cern. Those conce rns we re echoed by member s or t he Laguna Greenbelt, and spokesm en from several hilltop homeowners' as· sociations, who fear an ex.tension o f Alta Laguna Boulevard through their neighborhoods. That route. e ndorsed by coun· ty planners. would bring new residents in Aliso Viejo up the hill and through neighborhood slreels to get to Laguna's shores. Effecls of the increased traffi c population on Laguna Canyon Road were also expressed , with one councilman s aying the road is dangerous without an increase in motorists. And, Michael Scott, new ex- ecutive d irector o r Laguna Greenbelt Inc., termed the com- pany's reliance on construction or the San Joaquin Transporta· lion Corridor a n error since it may never com e to fruition. "With the estima ted half· billion do llar' cost o r the freeway," Scott s aid, "the money ia just not there for such a massive project." Councilman Howard Dawson said the environme ntal report pr epared on the project "has a lack o( mitigating solutions" t.o problems brought up in the re· port itself. Councilman Wayne Baglin agreed, saying "It (the ElR> of- fers no resolutions, and no com· mltment to solving pro blems of tramctoour beaches.'' Jn creased runorr from the proJ· eel that would coune down Laeuna Canyon's flood plain wag another problem addressed by councilmen and residents. And one association memoor uid a consideratJon or water needs for the south county have not been properly addreaaed. CoundJmen llreed lo Uk for • litl ol concern! from the city's plannln, comm.~1""· Tho ~· ell will look at thnic1· 1h.1~1't't1t!ons when It meeta Ma.t"d1 20 anc pro aent them to county 1upervt.on March 21. • I / . "•" Gf>f f i119 ~111 Eyef 111 ~<• ll .J uun l.-:ll·111t·nl <ir-. Sd1ool '>ludenh Wl•ndy Hopl·r. 1;, <ll'r't > anci Hyan Lin ckmuldcr. 7. \\all'h µuppt"l :-.how Monday put o n by ('j mt:ron La Font and Pat Spadh , wives of local optnmt•tn:.l:-. who ~t..1gl' e.' r !:>afl'ty puppet ~hov.•, ''" k111 cl e r g a r l c n t h r o u g h f o u r l h J! r CJ 1 I t• youngsll'r~ Mr:-. L<.1 Font 1 ~ pn·sul1·nt 11f the auxiliar y of lhl· Orange C'our1I y < •p toml'l nc· Sl>c·1ct) Vandals Rip Library Laguna Officials Say '-No t Our Student!f ' Officials at Laguna Beach High School say they do not believe vand<ils v. ho tore apart the school library were students of La2una Beach or Dana lull:. From Page ,, I PUPILS ... s tate funds are based on students attending the dii;tnct. "This proposal could damage us at tlus lime." the trustee as· serted. "Sacr amento might not look favorably upon us (if the student population decline:.)." "It will make it more difficult for us to get l!>tate> funds to re · alize our full J><,>lcntial." Connolly cited figures to II· lustrat.e the past drain on Sad- dleback finances from !>tudenb taking courses in other districts lfi.:h School Cu:.tod1Jn:-. at th1• l11gh :..c·h'"'' d1scov('rt:d the hhrnry had l>l•t•n broken mto l'<trly Sund:q morn 1n.: and book~. pupN~. and h;wg in,:: pot~ :.trcv. n Jround th1· r oom The vanda ls left dog rece ... on .. tll•:..k. u:.ed hammer:. to '1cMnn world globt:s. and to-. ... 1•cl lihc :.ir\ record!-, desk:. and t'h<ll r:. al)(1ut thl' room They abo tossed toilet papc•r ro lls around the d1:.tr1C'l c1d ministration building a('rn" tht• :.treet from the high :.chool on Park Avenue. and wrote ob M'en1tit•s on thl' wait One phrase. pa111ll'd in v. hilt· on a window said .. Dana Hilb rules " But Laguna Bt•:H·t. lt1gh Sl·hool principal Dr Rola·rt Hughes said today ht· doc~ nut beltt've students from the DanJ Point campus wen• rc:.ponMbl(' for th<' vanc1:il1-.m /\ ftl'r a r·onfrn·n1 ,. w 11 II 1 t1• Dana Hilb pnr111p;il ll1wh• '>3r d . "I hav1• 1111 ri ;1 1u1 I•• hl'llf'V(' th<1'>t' klfh WI rt Ill \ol\.ed " J\nd. he ... aid. ht 11111·' n1.1 ht·l1cve Lagun&.1 Ot·J('h .. tuch 111 v.. c rt• r espons1 bl1· rr1r I ht· dama~e. either .. It JU:.l dm_•sn t n:rll't 1 v. hJt I know of tht·sl' kid!'!.· ht· '>Clld "Whoever did the damagt• 1<., 111 need of real help." tht· pnn t•1pal said He said there is no real rivalry between the two cam pu!>e:.. and ~a id a che<.•k of rl't'l'llt tran:.fl·r s tudents to Lagunll Bl'<11·h !-lhowed no one with antmos1ty toward the campus. Laguna Beach pollcl' contmu1· a n '"'estigat1on or the v<in dahsm. School offtl'lab say lhl~ have not figured out a damagt: estim a te to library l'qu1pment Nuclear Plants Closing? WASHJNGTON (AP> -The Nuclear Regulatory Commission threatened today to s hut down rive nuclear power plants withill the nex.t few days because or faulty estimates of their ability Lo resist earthqua kes. a com m1ss1on officia l said. John Austin. tech mcal aide to commlsaion chairman Joseph llendrie. said t hf' rommassion staff would issue "show cau.st>" orders to shut down the plant ... 1nde f1n1tl'ly unless their operators can dcmon:.trate tht' plants' safegua rd :. against t>a rlhquakes The los:. of fi ve large nuclear plants. 1f prolonged. would deal tht· nJtmn another energy blow b y r1·ducmg ti\ .11lahlt' del'ln c1ty i.u11plil~. cm wh u h the Carwr ad n11r11 ... 1ral11111 h." bc·t•n n·l ym~ to 111·111 c·11m1~·n .... 1t1• fur th1• n·c·1•n1 1 ....... or lri!lllJll 1111 /\ u ., I 1 n :. ,, 1 u t h e p I 11 n I ' lhrc•at.t·rwd with clo ... rng an· lh1· II 1 .1 v t• r Va 11 t• y I' I a n I n e .i r l'lll>1 huo1h Marni• Y~rnk1•1· in '1 .11111· ~urn 0111· .11111 Two 111 \r 11 1<1111.1 .ind F111p:1tr1<·k 111 Nt•IJ. y,., k ·111i• .. lh••1, lh1"H' fr vt• pl:.tnh .1 t11I 1111 t11 .rn •·11•1·1 r11· gf•ll('r atan1: • .1 p.11 11 y of 1t 107 mcg.1 w<tth If '1rw·r.1t1•d l 4 hour., a day. 111.tl • ap.11•11v c·11uld rn principle. I."' JI I 1,0 Il l, burn+, or oil ,, IJJ 1 Car Explodes Ai°ter Crasl1 1\ 22 '.tt·.ir ulct San Clt·ment1• v.oman esc·aµcd with minor 11\ JUrtt'' t•arl~ tcldJv whl'n her aut•1 hit .1 pJrkt.'Cf c<ir that burst into fl.tme5 i:lnd exploded near h1•1 horn<' 01'1' Ann Vall1cu , of 425 /\vl'n1da Arlena. was treated 'or minor bums and cuts after ht·r 1·or -.lammed into the parked '1·h1l'll' nl•ar i\H•n1da San Pabl11 Jnd South El Camino Real al I 25 am. Thi· pJrkt•d :.iuto'-; gasohn1· lank l'Xt>lodetl Jnd l'ngulkd 1t 111 flame ... Miss Val11eu was booked into San Clemc·ntt.>J ail on drunken drivin~ char~es "The number of people who leave represented Sl 3 million m 1977·78," he said. "Onlv $51,000 worth of people wis hed' to come to our distn ct " Those figures represent what offi cials see as a s ubstantial drain on colle~e resources. They be lieve an OJ><'O ex.chan~e policy would eventually balance incom· 1ng m oney with outgoing funds. Youcanst1 The often complex is:.ue cen· ters around agreem ents such as between Saddleback and the Coast Communtty College D1:.- tract. Under Saddleback 's agree· mcnt with Coa:.t, lhc Mission Vicjo·based district must IJi:lY Coast the state funds it receives for a student as well as the dif- ference between that a nd full tuition to the Coast District. Jn the 1977·78 school year un· der that agreem ent. Saddlcback paid Coast S814.432 while the Costa Mesa·based district paid Saddlebaek only S17 .807. Last year. trustees acted to restrict the flow of students by placmg a $400,000 limit 011 funds lo s upport anterdi~trict attend· ance permit!>. OHic1als r e· vealed Monday, however. the current year's crop of students a tte nding elsewhe re will co~t Saddleback tn excess of $700.000 Under the proposed o pen ex c hange pohcy, districts would pay each other only the state funds t hey r eceive per in· dlvldual students; they would not be required also to pay full tuition costs. The proposed plan would pre· s umabl y s ave Saddleback money, but Connolly's concern is that it could cost previous s tate funds ir they are based on s tudent attendance. The college is presently locked In battle with state o fficials to gain money for a ne w classroom building. The necessity for the new s tructure i s based-o n mus hrooming e n rol I ment. som e thing Conno lly believes m ight change if the open Policy were implemented. But other trustees a rgued that Saddleback is no longer a small college with minimal course or- f e rl ngs a nd will now attract more students . "We're no longer a child." Board Chairman Larry Taylor said. "We were during some of the years this campus was being bullt. "l'm not concerned with com· petition lwith other college dis- tricts> myself," Taylor con· tlnued. "I think we have the starr here lo brine the studenl.8 In.'' Trustees directed Superinlen· dent Robert Lombardi t.o discuss l.he PQNlbillty of an open ex· ct.ante roUcy wtth other com· mur..~) rolleru olalrlcta In Orange Counl!'. ' gett ! at Home if you act now. an nual rate• annual yield* SI0,000 minimum deposit Through Wcdne5day. March 14. Home Savings will continue to offer its To accommodacL' thl· ant1c1pated last min- ute demand. all our branche~ will remain 6·month T-Bill Account. ::=iiiii~_,.iiiii at these rates. After Wednesday. new govern- ment regulations will force the March l 5th- 22 nd rates on all T-Bill Accounts to p,o clown by at least one half percent. So, if you wane to take advantage of these high rates, act now. op('n late, until Thursday. law rt·qum', A '11b~1ant1al 1ntefl•S1 iwhahv fnr eorlv wuhdraw11I from r('(m dC'C'Ount,, • Rar<' und Annunl Yield l'llt'Cll'C M11rch 8. 1979 1hrn.1~h Marl·h I 1, 1'>79. Rate ""J \ •l·hl m~v < hHn,i.t1· ar "" OM!flf h I l'll\!Will l.JaH• Iranian Wo•Pn Protesf. Thousand~ uf 1 ran1nn women. guarded b:-. armed Man1 s t Pl!oplt:'s Fedayeen m1ll t1amt•n. march in Tehran 1n the rifth dJ} l>f prolt'"' t.1gJtnbl lob~ of fn.PClr:r.., un · dt•r Iran~ nt·\\ hlum1t rull'r' Mom Draws «J Days on Pot Charge A 40-yt•a r -old ll unllngton Beach mother ha~ been sen· tenced to 60 days in Orangt! County Jail and placed on three years probation for her part in the alleged sale or marijuana to neighborhood high school stu- dents. Mrs. Angie l de Carll' or 18191 Lisa Lane pleaded guilty to possession or marijuana and contr ibuting to the deltnquency or ht:r 17-year-old son Her son has pleaded guilty to sale of marijuana cha rges and 1s scheduled for sentencing by Juvenile Court authorities Fri- d ay. aeeordmg to Deputy Dis· tricl Ally Martin Enquisl Enqu1s1 said his o ffice dis· missed all char ges against Mrs de Carie's husband Do na ld, 45. who also was arrested by F'oun· tain Valley detecltves Oct. 25. 1978 after undercover offi cers al· legedly purchased mar i1uana in the Huntington Beach home Several bags of mari1ua na and 24 marijuana plants. found grow- ing m the de Car les' backyard, were confiscated by Dountain Call eyorficcrs West Orange County .Judicial Court District Judge Ragnar Engebretsen. presiding Judge. or- dered Mrs. de Carle begin serving her ~entt:ncc at the end of this month. Enquistsa1d "Powerhouse,' 81, Charged WI LLITS <APl An 81-year o ld woman descri bed as a "powe rhouse·· C1nd in "great condition" for he r a ge, pleaded mnocent Mo nday to beating her 85-year-old hus band to death in their room at a rest home Almira Spencer was charged with m ansla ug hte r F r iday. three weeks after he r hus band of 40 years. Edgar. was round dead a t the Redwood Ma nor rest home in Willits, m ore than 100 miles north of San Francisco. A preliminary hear ing was set for April 18. T he couple h ad r ecently moved from Hemet in Southern California. SCAG Withdrawal Studied in Valley b ) MlC'H•\f:L r ASKEVICll G. '"" Dlllly ,._ol ~~ti 1-CJuntain Vallev's Chamber of Co mmerce has p 0 :.i!.sed a resolu Lion demanding that t he city council cancel the city's mcm- b er s h 1 p 10 the Southt:rn California Association of Gov t>rnments CSCAG > A pair of council m em bers who say they s hare chamber concerns about the errccuveness or the body that in theory Val,/,ey Man Semenced iii Drugs Ca§e A Lebanese national who lived in Fountain Valley has been sen tenced to three years in state prison for trying to smuggle 22 pounds of hashish in lhe false bottoms of boxes of brass goods Mohammed Nairn Najm. 33, o r 18735 Brookhurst St., was sen- tenced by O r a nge County Superior Court Judge Jerrold Oliver The judge set sentencing fo r two other men convicted in t he drug sm uggling scheme for March 30. Najm. along wit h 39-year-old Ko urken Ke n jake h ayen and 33 -year -o l d W akim Nikoghosyaghjian. who shared the Brookhurst Street home. we r e found guilty o r drug possession a nd impo rtation cha rges last month. The trio were take n into custody in November by Costa Mesa police wi th an estimated $197 ,000 worth of hashish con- cealed in the false bottoms or air freight packages from Beruit . Lebanon The packages. addressed to a Costa Mesa clothing store where one of the men had been a tailor. had been intercepted by U S Customs agents who contacted local authorities. The three were a rrested at the Fountain Valley home a fter they picked up the packages at Los Angeles International Airport Deputy District Attorney Bob Barton noted only Kenjakehayen is a U.S. citizen and his com- panions race likely deportation alter serving their prison terms. h€'1p:. Fountain VaJley gets its federal funding. are l<tking a more moderak approach. "There <1re a lot of problems with SCAG. but I also get con· t'l'rned about people who talk a bou t pulling out with no alternative <setup !," Coun- cilma n Ben Neilson said Mon· day. This '1e w wa!> echot:d by Mayor Marvin Adler . who noted that cities that don't belong lo SCAG must pay $100 for each re- port regarding federal i:rants The city now pays $600 per year for unlimited grant as- sis tance through SCAG. which Neilson called a "clearinghouse for all grants.·• Neilson, t h e cou ncil 's representatwe to SCAG. said he will make a recommendation to fellow counci lmen on the cha m- ber's stand in about 30 days. He will rirst review a recommenda · l ion from city com ptroller J am('s Neal. The c hamber 's resol ut ion claims SCAG is simply "another layer of government not needed at this time." The resolution claims SCAG has grown to 135 employees with an operating budget or m ore than $10 million per year. Chamber officials also see no p roblem regarding losses of feder al funds if the city pulls out of SCAG. an organization that serves as a funding go-between for many cities in Orange. Los Angeles, Riverside. Imper ial, San Bernardino a nd Ve ntura counties. ln Orange County. there has been a strong moveme nt away from membership in SCAG. Anaheim withdrew last sum- mer . as h ave Cy press a nd G arden Grove. Hunting ton Beach council membe rs have passed a resolution indicating they will leave the SCAG fold . Gil Smith. SCAG 's assistant director for government and community relations. said Mon- d ay he views tbe split as a "ma- JOr concern · · Sm ith will appear before the Fountain Valley City Council next Tuesday night to discuss the situation. "We are trying to rebuild the bridge," said Smith. or Studio 54, a New York disco, as her chauffeur bolds an umbrella. Children Put HST On Trial lN DE PENDENCE. Mo IAP > -President Harry S. T ruman 1s on trtal in ttls hometown for de· c1ding to drop alom1c bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 A dozen ninth-gruders are the jury Participants in the mock trial ar e students acting the roles or Truman. J osef Stalin. Dwight Eisenhowe r a nd others who figured 10 the events of World War ll Slalln and Eisenhower were called by the prosecution ThE' defense. which was scheduled to open its case today, planned to pi.:t the defendant rn the • an<t r' l IS'-llP 'S whether Truman rr .. oe a morally correct dec1Mon 1n authorizing the dropping of atomic bombs on those Japanese c1t1es. He is "charged" with war t·rimes in the death~ of morl' than 100.000 Japanese Janet Fielder. the soc1<1I studies teacher who organ11cd the trials after gelling the 1dt·d from an educational aid packet. says Jt is meant as a learning experiment She adds that shl· ex pects "soml' ::.la t1 c · from those outside the srhool After a story on the trial w<J~ published in a local newspapcr. Mrs. Fielder said ::.he began re ceivinR telephone calb rrom supporters who h.•ar<'d sht' would be taken before the school board and fired School officials ('Ou ld not bt· reached ror 1mmcd1alt• com ment "We as a t:la:.s h<1 ve lht· highest respect for Truman and in no way 1s this m(•ant to t•m barrass Truman or th<' peopll' of Independence ... Mr::. F1cldc1 said T h €' !. t u d ~· n l :. h a \ l' · · r l' searched the pa:.l. ll'arned <Jbout the relationships bet Wl't!n lhl· United Slates and other coun tries and studied how onf' pcr:.on can make a decis ion that affect:.-. many lives." she said Monda)' StonnSeen uavingArea After Today A weak s tor m that dumped about .25 of an inch of rain on muc h or Orange County laH· Monday and today s hould have m oved out of t he area b y tonight. t he National Weather Service said. Forecasters said the chance or showers torught bad dropped lo 20 pe rcent. The chance of rain u p to noon Wednesday wa~ estimated at 10 percent Traffic officers said the unex peeled rain Monday and todaj caused few proble m s on lhc county's s urface s treets and freeways. They said traffic was moving well in all areas A low of 52 is predicted for tonight. The hig h along the coast Wednesday should be about 65. the weather ser vice said ' TU!!d!y. March 13, 1979 s DAILY PILOT A 3 Stepping Up l'opt· .John Pa ul 11 . center, ;JCCompa n1ed by a ide". '" grl'l'te<I h.Y LI ;.oung boy on lht: stt:ps of podium from wh1l'h the popt-addrl'~sed hundred!) of youth!') in :.i :i<n· et·r ~tad1um in SC1n Ba::.1h<.4. near Rome· Marine Sentenced In Goods Schellle LOS ANGELES cAP A rt- l1red Manne Corp~ sergeant has been sentenced lo 30 day ... 1n Jail 1n c·onnect1on with <1 scheme to bu v lelev1s1on set..,, was hing m achin<'s a nd other consumer products and allegall) charge them to lhl' El Toro Ma n nt:' l'orps Air Station. T he pro!-ecullon of M<t~ler Gunnery Sgt G<.•orgc Arthur Flores. 45. ts expected lo be thc hrst of a sene:-of rndictmenls stc m ming from the fraudulent operation of an auto parts sup ply company on the base for a numberofyears It has been estimated that several dozen persons were in volved in the scheme and that more than $1 million an goods and cash was collected by former and present Mannes over a f1ve-)ear period Flores pleaded guilty last month to 11 counts of maklng false clcums to the government. The 1rul sentence imposed Mon- day by U S District Court Judge Wilham P . Gray was a condilton of a two.year probationary term. Flores was also ordered to pay a s.500 fine. While an the Manne::.. Flore.::. was res ponsible for ordering auto parts for vehicles used on the base. He was accused of or- d€'ring unauthur11 e d 1lt•m ' through OJ Supply In" of Par a mount and then billing thl· military Prosecutors c;u 1d lhl' FHI learned of thl' scheme whl'n <1 routine audit 10 1977 d1sclo::.Prl that $100.000 worth of auto part~ paid for by lht: Manne!> WC'r" nt:vt•r delivered Only 100 Gs For Heiress LOS A NGELES <A P 1 Con rad Hilto n's daughter. Constance Fraoce:.ca Hilton. 1~ contesting his will m which s he was left only $100.000 out of an estate valued m the hundred~ of m 1lhons Miss Hilton. 32. 1s one of thret• livi n g c h ildren of the holt.•I magnate. who d ied Jan.Jal ag .. 91 Miss Hilton claims her fath1:r renounced her m 1971 twn years before he made out h1~ last w1U because he was guilt ridden over having wed her mother, act ress Zsa Zsa Gabor. without obtaining an annulmcnl or s pecial d1s pen:-.at1on of hi:-. first marriage from the Cathola(· church. 1028 Irvine. NeWROrt Beach. California. Phon4!o4l -706 I • .f DAIL V Pll OT ' Jut oa ting CoWlty' Lo • • • l,CtSINC. A NA!tU: D•:PT. R •vit!WIOft the hh1tory of Orungt• Count)'. no"A ~l H'll~ nld. you lt•u ·n that our reatl11n hoi. ~on Mlmt'. lllt'll "Om \ Sonwho-.. m t•r th1• > 1•ur,, we lost lA!I Ange-lei\ Oran8" t'tlunty StAlt• ('oll .. l(t• 'I has m.'llltutlon or hitcher lt>arrunw -.1u founded 1n HM~ JU"t t1r~" our rounly Un · u11 uhov\' Snl t\t>or h Anti If lht' nanw hud lu bt" hyphenat~ an thobt! dayi. '1lu roultt twt tha l tht· Lo., Angeles part would come hn1t Oragrna ll\ thlb l'Jm11u't looked hkt.· ll hud lx'cn rormt'd by ,, bunrh of q•ry nrdan.ir) ttl>IH't ml•nt hu1hll11>(~ th&il wt•ft• ... turk d 11!\1' to.:N ht•r \ ou c-ould 1lr1v .. 11ghl IJy lhl' wholt! plun• untl m1~-. 11 1f )OU W<'rttn't rard ul TUE OPENING Rl'Sll lo lht· college w.ts h1u dly J 11 .tHtt· Jttm fhl'Y "tenet! up 160 stud\'n~ 1rnd had lJ fat·ull) nwm bt·rs ml hand tut 1.1u1·ate them \l·tua llv a .. thl' years rolled by. Orange Count) dldn l n·alh low lhl' t•ollt•l(t.• ilS numerow. !>t udenl~ from our rt• ' .. ,.~~.· 1-:orly-day Student! Hottlrng Over a Single Library IJ11ok f.l1on ran at1 1•sl Wl• only lost the Ora nge County name And LA lost at!> part loo Today, they call 1t California State Univers ity, Long Beach You won 't drive by and miss today, eithe r, as you ram hh· upcoa:-.l from Seal Beach The campus s preads acro!>s 322 ill'rC'> ~1th 67 buildings containing 2 3 million square feet of noor You 'll see al all nght. AND COMPAR ED TO those original 160 s tudents. lo· day the campus has 31.500 ~tudents and about 1,800 foll and part tame faculty members. It is a city within a city In fa<'l, Cal State Long Beach is the larges t university in thl' 19 c<impus slate university and college sy!ftem Among the faculty m embers, today you can find peo- ple who are experts in almost e very field of human en- de a vor Jack Green of geological sciences is a sa vant on vok a na (' a ftiv1t y of the earth and moon. Chester Kyle 1s an expert on b1c·yclt's, s peed records and m t·asuring human athl£'l 1r p1•rformance F:wult v mt•mber Don Nrlson is into sha rk research a nd .John flpaly in speel'h communications can tell you qu1tt· a btl a bout dcted ang lies. I hope he stay~ away from this column AND WE SllOUl.D mention Dr. Raymond T Stefani, pru:cssor in lh<' Oepartmc•nl of Electrical Engineering Sl£'fana has come up with a computer syste m that predicts lhe outcome of 148 college and professional football games an 40 seronds with about 70 perce nt accuracy. Would the betlini.t crowd love him ? Clearly. this university has come a long way since 1l lost 1ts OranJU! County name 1V Sugard Ads Hit W/\S lll N G T O N I AP I S u r gE>o n (;E>n e ral Julius B Ra <'hmond s u1d today al a hear in~ on pmposc>d fed era I regula 11on of tt'lc vis1on commercials ;11 med at young children that vounJ,ts l e r s a re "e s p e cially vulncrabh"' to ads for s ugary foods Richmond did not l'ndorse the proposed move by t he Federal Trade Commission . whic h held th(• heunni:: but s <11d he "en· c·ourages lht' daalo~uc" over the l!>SUe R1 r hmond said the human pre del1 c•taon for s wt'el food s com· baned with the 1na b1llly of young t·hildrcn to m<ik c informed l' ho 1 r <' s a b o u l ad v e r t 1s 1 n g messages leads to has conce rn. He said the food adve rtise me nts aimed al children affect youngsters' nutritiona l beliefs and can influen('C their diet even a fte r they mature. "ll becomes d iffi c ult t o change patterns later in life. ThE' con centration or advertising on the very young indicates that manu ractu rers als o be lie ve this." he said . The s urgeon g e neral a nd Donald Kennedy. head of the Food and Drug Administration, testified that sugar consumption 1s a cause of dental cavities, the kading chronic healt h proble m affectin~ American children. rtlerlean Ga. 2 U.S. Firms Deny Imports M l'.:X JCO CITY tl\P) Two lJ S. natural u s compan ies today de rue>cl 11 11•s>11rt that they are negotwtmg to import a billion c•ubic feet of Mt•'tlr.in natural gas daily al $2 6 million beginning an late 1980 ,\ ro r1.•1ijn m a rket analyst bad s aid three firms. Tenneco. El Paso Naturlll Gu~ 11nd Texas Eastern, have agreed to pay $2.60 per thou"and <'Ubl<' feel T hal would he Hw 11ame price the Carter ad m inl11tr11Uon rt•Jccted two years 1t~11 . tht' "'lurr.-said H v tht>n, $2 60 will be a burJtatn. ' su1d the analyst. who t1-.'kt•d not tu l>e 1dt:ntHied by nam .. flut Tenne<'O and El Paso de nlt•d lht• rt•port to stateme nts re lt•ased 1n llOUl>ton 1 ex as "It 1s u. • P l ans 'Advisers' To Ye men WASllJNGTON IAPl Thl' Carter administration. already speeding up ar ms deliveries to h elp North Yeme n wage a border war with its Marxist ne if(hbor. will soon se nd military adv 1sers lo tram the Yemeni fon·<•s in Ul>lfl,:t lhl' sophisticated we upons, adm1nis lra t1on of fa cials say As many as 300 military ad vasl'rs may be sent lo the muun ta inous Arabian Peninsula coun try over the next two to three yt:'ars. Deputy Secretary of State Walhum R Crawford told a Ho use Fon.•1gn Affa trl> subcom - m1tlet' Monday. T H E ADVIS E RS will not engage an combat operations or be stationed near combat areas. sa 1d Penta gon sources who asked not to be identified. It 1s not rom;1dered unusu<1l for ad - v 1sers to <iccompany weapons sh1pml'nts to other countries. N o rth Yt•men hus been engaged an its borde r wa r with South Yemen for about three wt•<•ks Eac·h side blames the other for he~1nning the conflict U S. officials estimate the So \'1t•t Unaon has sent about 800 ad vaser s to South Yeme n, the only M arxast-ruled countr y in the Arab World. Cuba and East Germany a lso have sent ad· vise rs. they s ay. totally unfounded and we don't kno w how it ~ut started," said John Mc Fall , an El Paso s pokes man Te nneco issue d a statement s a y ang 1t had no t resumed negotiations with M<•x1co since a pre vious contral't wa-; reJected by the lJ S govt•rnme nl ;rnd kno ws of 1111 n1111 pany lhal has dont• so 'T€.·nncc·o has. huw1•\ e r. l.>E"en 1n t•omm unll'at1011 w11h US gov l'rnrnt•nt orfi('iab 011 1111'.\ m(Jll<•r and t!XfJt.•<·ls to ht: 1n .1 1>0-.1l11>n le> resuml' m•goll.:1l11>ns 1n lh<.· nl'ar future ." lh<· T<•nnt.'l''' stall•mcnt s aid. Th<.•rt· w as 1111 1m mcd1ale 1·omme nl from Texas Ea!>Lem l\NOTIU-:R SOUR('E s aid th<· 1·onlract would not cont am l wo <' I a u s t> s l r1 w h 1 c h f': n (' r g y Sent.•lary J amp-; Sehlt'-.1ngcr oh Jl'l'l<.•d In nn ·v1ous n<.·gol 1at1ons One would h avl' lt:t the pn ce risl' according lo m arket condit1om,, and lhc other would have re quired lJ S com pa1111•:-o to lakt: a SJ.1Pc·1faed a mount of gal> no mul· lN what the prac·<• was T h l' t' o n l r a l' l n o w be 1 n g Ol'gol1uled will fffOVltlt' for ,1 long te rm s uµpl y a l a !>la bll· pr&Cl'. tht.· m a1kl'l J nalysl said · · F.vcn ilflt·r lhc· t•ontracl I'.\ signed. 1l st all h<t'i lo go to two f<'de ra l n•gulator~ <'om m1ss1ons a nd might <•ven go to t·ourt." hc· conti nue d · Out P r <'sa dent Carler t·an b<' Pxpi·<'IPd to f'UI r N1 lapt.• and :1nl'll•ralt• lh<• <11·al lhrou~h !>latute "THE GAS C'ANNOT br d 1· ln e r<'d unlal th1· end of 19~0 bl'l'ause 1t wall luk<' that long to build and tl.'sl a p1pt•llnt• to Mou l <'r rt>y and th1•11 10 th(• hordt-r H y l h e n . $ 4l Ii() w I I I b t.• .J bargain " The Urutc•d Stall·'> as now pay mg $2.16 1><'r lhnus.1nd t•ulnc fN•t fo r c . .rnacha n J'.<IS a nd $1 HO fo r Algerian i.:a:-.. Hy late• 1980, t h1· source s<11d. "C'anadn ~111 huv1• ha d two pra<•t• n·v1s1on:-o. l>ul Mexico's S2f.0 p ri1.·1..• ~111 still h1· Jhe highest 111 th1..· world .. lie s aid lhl• cost to M<:"1t·o will be about 40 (.'(.•nts for the gas, IO cents for transportation and 10 mor e to pay for the p1pt.•lane NATION I WOR LD Protector of Seals •PWor......,to Cleveland Amory . president of Fund for Ap1mab or gan1 zat1on. holds baby seal while '>t andang on lht• derk of the Sea Shephe rd near the Magda len Islands m tht· Gul f of St. Lawrcnc1· oft C)uctwc P rovancc. C;.rnada Members of the· Organ1z(.lt10n haH· bcl'n ~pr<.i,:-. ing th1· ~ea l pups with red rlyl' to make their fur \ aluele:::.s to "heartless hunter s" and !.l op the "st•nselt>ss slauJ!htt>r · Viet 'Conquerors' Welcomed by China BANGKOK. Tha iland IAPl Chinu reportf'd a JOYIJU'> welcome home for the c:onqu('ror'i rif Lan~ Son a nd Oong Dan~ but lhe Soviet linaon c ha rged that · Chan<:!>t-<1g~res'>1on continues" an northern Vietnam lntelligen<'e offl <'1als an Ba ngkok ~aid the slow Cbane-.c withdrawal back across l ht• borde r as stall under ~ay. llowever. one highly placed sourc:e said C:hmesc om c1als 1n Bangkok told othe r diplomats Chinese troop.., would retmn somc of the border outpo~ts from which lhl· Vietnamese s taged raid~ into Chana "AT DAYBREAK, A COLUMN of motorcycle-. rolled throu..:h the Fnendshap Pass. followed by malatary lurrie!> curry ing the he roic soldiers fresh from hatlll· " Chana ·-. Xanhua ne ws agency smd Monday an 1ls rl'port of thl• rl:lurn of the troops from L<1ng Son and Dong Da ng, a t tht.· southern end of the mount;.11n pass across the border .. All along the• 12 k ilomt'lf'r road lcad 1n ~ to P1n"1a ng, welromers waved flowe r-; and colorful huntani!. pla}t'd trad1twn:.1 l musica l instruments and dant"ed Joyously a mid th<' t>"f'los1ons of farer racke rs " China said 1t was withdrawing from Vac•tn.i m "ftan•h ~> t1 fll'r punis hing the Vaelname!>e for a ttacks acros-. tht-bordt>r The Soviet news age ncy Ta!>s s aid Monday th1!> ~a-. a "farce" a nd a s mokescreen for Chme!>e regroupment a nd C'onsolldallon of the an · vade rs ' positions Tass de manded that the Chine~e pull out to the last man PENTAGON SOURCES said 11 Army personnel -comprb- ing a "mobile training team " - will be going lo North Yemen soon to train soldiers to use the Vulc an gun. a m ulti·barrel. 20mm anll-aire rart weapon. Four military personnel from the Office of Defense Coopera- tion have been in North Yemen for s everal months, helping with lo~1st1cs , the sources said. Crawford s aid Saudi oil is not directly threaten ed by the bord er war. 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TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1979 C TEN CE NT~ ~l : Carter Claiins Peace 'Breakthrollgh'.l <'AIHO 1':1(\Jlt 1 \1'1 Pn·,1 dt•nt ('.tr1t•r 1•n1!t-tl ha' ''\ 11.1\ M1d t-11't iw.111• 1111,,11111 11-d." l l ~11m1 n..: J b11·.1k t hn111.:h h•r 1wan• but 'till 'h••rt 111 t hr tn·.11' ht· '1111.:ht bl'I" 1•1•11 E..:, pt .111<1 hrat>I • Curh•r ':rnl F..:' pl ' l'r1·,1d1·11t Anwitr ~.ulul :11·1·1•plt•d l S t om 111·111111 ·e µrc1po..,.ib toda) "h>r r1· ,\)(\ 111.,: lht• '''" ll'lll.tllllll ~ .... :.u1·~-." .md lhJt br .. ll'h Pr1ni1· \\ 1111 ,f\·r M1 n.H'h1·m B1•..:111 .1~ 11 1•tl lo 'uh1111t I ht"••' 1 0 111 pa on11,1•:0. lu 111, 1·u h111d fur 11m .. ukr.1l1un ,1t lh1· , .... , 111·,1 "'' 1~r 111111t' H1•.:111 ... 1.11.111~: 111 , 11111111< JI I If I ,. r ll n 1111· ( JI I,. 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St·nate Majori· o.11'( -1\Altf -SURFER JERRY DAWSON EYES BODY OF DEAD WHALE NEAR HUNTINGTON BEACH PIER & Ensnared In Fishing Net, It Apparently Drowned Before It Could be Cut Loose ~~~~~~~~~~-' .. , FAA Hearings i Planned for ~Laguna Hills , Orficia ls from the Fede ral Av iation Administration an· nounced today that the hearings \ r e g a rd i n g d i s c r i m i n at 1 o n agarnsl airlines at Orange Coun· · ty Airport will be he ld at the !'Holiday Inn in Laguna Hills. The fact finding hearing will begin April 3 at 10 a .m . at the \ hotel at 25205 La Paz Road in the ballroom The hearings are expected to last until April 6. The meetings. which will be conducted by OeWitte Lawson 1Jr . FAA counsel, h a ve been called as part of the FAA's in- ' vesligation into allegations that I the three airlines using Orange Co unty Airport Air California, Hughes Airwesl and Gold en , West have been given ex· elusive n ghts because the coun· ty won't lease airport space to any other carriers. Suspect Held ~In Burglary At Mesa Bar Second Dead Whale , \" -... Washes Onto Beach Another dead whale washed ashore in Huntingtoh Beach lo· day. It was the second body <>f a California Gray Whale to wash ashore within the past eight days . And in both cases, it was man that has caused the demise of the massive mammals . "There's a fishing net around its nPck ." said city lifeguard Ll Bi II Richards on of the latest dead whale. "so I attribute the de· ath to drowning." Apparently unable to surface because it was ensnared an the net . the whale probably ran out of air before unidentified fis h· e rmen cut it l o o se, h e theorized. The 18-foot mammal, badly cul up by predators , was hed up this morning about 75 yards south of the Huntington Beach City Pier. At first. lifeguards thought the remains might be that of a gray whale that washed a shore a week ago Monday al Bolsa Chica Slate Beach. However. they later determined that the remains or the first whale had b ee n haul e d away . The skeleton of the first mammal was taken away for research by scientists from the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural His· lory. State beach lifeguard Bill Spahlber~ said the first whale w·as hit by a power boat with such force that part of the mam- mal's body was sheared a way, rendering 1t helpless. Mesa Driver Dies After Crash Injury Almost 72 hours after he was critically injured in a single car crash in Newport Beach . Robert A. Vitale, 30. of Cos ta Mesa , died Monday night in Hoag Hospital. Vitale lived at 401 Hamilton St.. Apt. C, Costa Mesa. An accident report indicated Vitale was at the wheel of a high powered sportsca r Friday night when it cras hed into a tree beside the road on Dover Drive north of Cliff Drive in Newport Beach. At the time of the 11 :20 p.m. crash, the victim's speeding auto was being purs ued by a Newport Beac h patrol car because of alleged tramc viola· lions. Witnesses told coroner's in· vestigators the victim 's plastic bodied auto virtually disinte· grated when it slammed into the tree. t v Leade r Robe rt Byrd. D· W Va . said Carter had called ham fro m Air Force One lo brief him on the developments "ll appeared an agreement had been reached for subm1ss1on to the parliaments of Egypt and Israel. I am pleased and re lie ved," he said Carte r announced the latest developments at Cairo airport 1ust before he began the 141 :i· hour 01ght back to Washington In a l ast minute round of personal diplomacy, Carter met today over breakfas t with Began tn J erusalem . then huddled with Sadat for 21 2 hours at Cairo airport Carter didn't specify the shape of the com promise proposab The r cmainine issues we re believed to b<' Israel's d<'s1re for S ina i oil. Egypt 's desire for lta ason off1 qals to su pervise Palestiaruan self rule• in Gar.a. and Is rael s dcs1n · for a quack exchange of ambassadors Carter's statf'm<'nt 'ie<'med to indicate that a ll that remain.'> in the way of an Egypt ls r;wlt trea ly. ending 30 years <>f hosl1ltly between the two n<1tions. 1~ <1p- <See MIDEAST. Pag,. A2J 'Baby. Strangled' Pathologist Tells of Bruises 8y KATKV C'LANCY Of ti. O~lly PllCJI 51.oU The coroner's pathologist "ho examined t he infant Dr Wilha m Waddill as acrused of murdering testified today that bruises found on the baby's neck were part of manual stran,gulation As Or Robert Richards was c ross-examined by defense at lorncy Charles Weedman. the Jury cont rnucd v 1 cw1 ng color autopsy slides taken of the tn· f a nt. known a:-. Baby Gi rl Weaver R 1r hards wsL1f1ed in Waddill s Ora n.ie Countv Supe rior Court Coast Road Widening Funds Due The s tale wall pump $10.2 million into a project that calls for the widening of Pacific Coast Highway from Corona del Mar lo Huntington Beach. The funds are part of an over all $14.4 million allocation ap· proved for Orange County road projects last week by the slate's Transportat ion Commission. Orange County lransporalion commissioners learned Monday. The money will pay for widen· ing the coast highway lo sax lanes -three lanes in each direct ion from MacArthur Boulevard in Corona del Mar to Warner Avenue in Huntington Beach, approximately 14 miles of roadway, according to Thomas Jenkins, the Orange County commission's executive director Presently, Pacifi c Coas t Highway has four lanes along that stretch. The remaining $4 2 million from the s tale will be used by CalTrans lo build a new in· terchange with the Santa Ana Freeway at Kate Ila A venue a nd Ha s l er Street in Anaheim. J enkins said. The $14.4 million earmarked for OrllOge County is part of an over all allotment of $66 million rece ntl y set a s ide by the Legislature for road projects in Orange. Los Angeles and Ven tura counties. An Oranfte County transporta· lion s pokesman said construe· lion won't begin on the coast highway widening for about two years. An environmental report must be prepared and c irculal· ed, he said. as we ll as several rights-of-way acquired. The widening is planned to re· lieve traffic congestion in the area. murder retria l Monda) that th1· infant died by manual '>tran~ul;1 lion. not by 1mmers1on in sahn<.• '>Olutaon during an abort ion e1l te mpt At one poml during question 1ng today. Weedman as ked, "Wo uld you expect a board C'ertified ob-gyn (obs tetrician gynecolo~ist l to s tr:inglc an abortive by putting pressure on the clavicle?" "I don't knov. ... Richard-.. ... aid :it first. later adding. ·1 would sa) that "ould be J strong poss1b1hty. that that "'ould be pa rt of Lhc manual slrangula t1on .. In has day long tt• ... 11111ony Richards told thl· :o.l'' 1·n >\Om..in. hve-man JUr} hl· found deep hca\ y brwsmJ( on the baby s neck. 1awbone :ind :i round ht'r l'ars Richards. callt•d to lht• s tand by prosct'utor Ruht•r t Cha t terlon. said ht• dad I he ;.iulOIJSY for the county coronl•r ·.., offi ce -;even day-.. aflt•r ttw infa nt s birth Waddill. J 43 yc;.i r old Hunt angton lfarbour ob,t<:Lric1an •~ accused of strangling the tv,,o pound. 15-oun(·t· infant dftt·r her bi rth to an 18 -.car old '.10\\•:d <See WADDILL. Pagt' .\:!> Reeo~niz._.s One Marvin Rejects Symbolic Rings LOS ANGELES <AP> Lee Marvin held four rings an his hands on the witness stand today and said they were not "sym. bolic wedding 'ings" allegedly given by him lo Michelle Triola Marvin The actor said he recognized only one. a small Jade rang he said Miss Marvin had bought for herself. "IL was in Hawa u on one of the fishing trips." he recalled "We were s itting having a drink in the whaling bar She said she'd seen jade rings 1n a shop and she liked them She said they were $16, and I !>aid. 'Why don't you go out a nd gel one · .. He denied he ('v('r gave her lhe rang and ~aid h(• had never see n th ree o tht•r rin g ~ in l'V1dence Mas!> Mar vrn had produced lht• rings d uring ht•r-te-;t1mo n' describing them a:-"-;ymt)l)IH· wedding nngs thi.11 Man an had g i ven he r an mo m e n t:. of romance. She said he would produce them from what he callC'd has ·'wedding rrn~ pock cl'· a nd place them on her fin ger Marvin made lht' <·o mml•nt'i <See MARVIN. Pa~t' i\2) Massive Newport Swindle Alleged FBI agents who carried off quantities of records from the oHice of a Newport Beach loan broker said today they have "substantial evidence" that a number of victims have been s windled tn what has been described a s a multi m1lhon dollar advance fee scheme Agent Drew Maconachy said his Santa Ana office is anxious to hear from clients of loan broker Oscar Car e, 55. also kno wn as Rober t Care a nd Robert Kay. M aconachy said bis agents, backed by Orange County dis trict atlornt•y's inves tigator:.. seized the records Mond ay from the offices of Industria l Fund· m~. 3901 MacArthur Bl vd , bus1 ness premises leased by Care. At the same time. he said. agents a nd 1n vcst 1gat o r i. sea rched the offices of attorneys Richard Pacc ll1 a nd Myron Cohen an Tus trn and seized addi ~ tional records relatl'd to Care's financing operations Coast Weather A Costa Mesa man was arrest· ed today o n suspic ion of burglarizing Dick 's Horse Shoe bar after witnesses told police they saw him driving with a case of liquor in his truck near the scene of the burglary. Lt. John Moquin said police arrested Jeffrey Dale Troxel of 2286 Canyon Drive, a t 1:45 a.m . today. Troxel was re leased on $5 ,000 bail. 'Ideals Aren't Ethics' Cm-ter Move Aids Stocks Advances C h an c e o f s h 11 w e r decreasing to 20 pe rcent tonight and 10 percent We dne s da y . V a r ia ble ' c l oudine ss with lo ws tonight 50 to 55. Highs Wednesday in 60s. ~ Moquin said the burglary was ,. reported at the storeroom area or Dick's Horse Shoe at 2394 Newport Blvd. He said someone bad bf'oJlen down a door and made off with several cases or liquor. No dollar estimotc <Jf t~e latolen loods was '"'•"ill\b\e to· day. Moquin said the property wu recovered. 8oud8 F or(eited I AllERJCUS. G•. (AP} • t>retldent Carter'• staw. Gloria Spann. ad ber b•baDd forfeit· eel • boDda Monday ratber Ulan 1ppe1r ln court to face ba,.._ Wed after llrt . ..,._ layed 1 harmoni c• at. a --lalllmonlbr Band Leathr Asks District Drop Charges By JACK.IF HYMAN Of _.. O••·• .... ,. jtMf Tbt-l\tlorncy !or Ne wport Harbor High Schooi band dire<:· tor Richard England asked a he.ring officer Monday to find that Newport-Men school truateet can't cbarae England wah unprofessional conduct uo· der '"" ~late code of ethics of tbo teachlnc profetelon. Attorney Lawrence Roeemweig ••ld at 1 brief bear· lnt. beld at Harper Community Center ln Colt.a Mesa, that the t'ode of etblc1 under wblch Eacland ls dlarfed la "tome klad of ldeallaed 1tanderd. They're not rul~ 1od recw•· I.Iona." R0Hn1wei1 1110 told state beart• offiffr Paul Hocan that the code was adopted by the state Board of Education for use in licensing teachers, not in re· movlng them from employment. Hogan said he will consider the matter and notify both England and the school district in writing of hls decision. England faces possible dis· mi ssal on char1es of un· professJonai conduct brought by Harbor lllgh Prlnctpal Tom Jacoblon. Jacobson, who was a lso Pl"elent Monday. has al· lesed that En1land disobeyed orden to provide band members to play al a number or qiecial events, The cue bu •tJrred much de· bate among parents and slu· dent•, some of whom have • t.t formed a group called Sup· porters of R.lchard England. England was placed on ad· minlstraUve leave for several weeks. then trans fe rred to Corona del Mar High School for the rest of the academic year. Monday's hearing was· largely a formality to comply with a re· qulrement that a bearing be opened wlthln 80 days after charga were brought. Enlland Monday waived his rtabt to an Immediate bearing and the beartq was continued untJI July 16. That Ls the rmt date when a state beartnc of· ficer can be avaltable for the full five days En1land's attorney bu r equested. (8" INGIAND. Pase AJ) .lJl .e ''"· NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market crept ahead today. cautiously optimis tic about the latest developments In President Carter's bid for a Mideast peace agr eement. The noon Dow Jones average of 30 industrial issues was up 6.32 al85l.00onehourbeforetheclose. Advances he ld a 7·5 lead over declines on the New York Stock Exchange. Carter, after a meeting with Egyptian President Anwa r Sadat, said he was confident that he has "defined all of the main Ingredients or a peace tre1 ty b etween E1y pt and Israel." He saJd the Unit~ States had made proposals on reaolvtnc the remalnln1 issues blocking an Esyptlan·lsraeli treaty wblch are belnl considered by the 1ov· ernmenta ol the two nallooa. INSIDE TODA '1 The unrtst an /ran hos caused imporls of pt&tachw nuts to drop 28 percent caus· ing tht administration to con· mltr stringent actwn in a vomty of ooluntary and man datory control&. See story, Page AB. ... Ol• - 2 OM .. y f '11:.;.0:..1,;,_ __ c:::_ ____ r....;u;..;•~·~""'Cl.;.,•Y....._M_ .. ;...,..;.c.I_, -·-J1_9_l_'J Nuclear Plant Oo • ID ? • w AStllNtiTON I A I' I Tht- Nut"l1•J1 Ht•l(UIJllH' < 11mm1 , .. 1011 thrt•Jlt'r11'll ll1da\ lo 'hut dt1\o\ n ftvt• nudt•ur 1w•\H'r pl.inh \o\lthrn lhf' m·~t ft•V. d,l\:t bt't'ltU!\l' 11f faulty t•:o.t11111tt1•:-of 1h1•1r 1b1hty 111 11•11j:.t "•" th11uuk.-:., J t•om Oll,.,h•fl o((H'IUI \lltlf ,lnhrr \11,trn. t1•1·hn11'.d Jl<l1· tu 1·0rn m1,:.11111 di .11 r nr ,, n J t1\1'J•h tft>nd rw ,,1111 tlw 1·1111\nll'·'"'" :olarf \o\lllllll '''lit' 'htl'A l',IUM' orifrr., lo ,t1111 ilo\o\ 11 th1• pldlll., 1 n d t• f 1 11 1 l t· I ' u 11 I t• ' :-. t h t• t r op1·r,1tur' 1 ,111 d1·m11n'tr «It th1 p I J 11 I :o. 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York 'f o,.:clht:r lht•M: (1v1: plunt~ ;.idd up to an ele<'lric iwneral1ng ca1.1at·1t\o of 4,107 mt•J,!awatls If 01>t•ratt.·d 24 hour:-. a rlav. that capat'll} <·ould, rn pr1n('1pll'. r1:place 60,126 bC1rreb of 011 a day Ent-rgy S<>eretary JC1m<'s R Schlesinger rcpe<itcd Monday m testimony to Congres& that the adm1nistr<il1on hopes lo save 1m ported 011 partly by "wheeling·· t>lectric1ty from coal fired and nuclear power plants into areas nrherwast' dependent on 01l·f1red plants An N RC spoke~m<1n Sdld two of the powl'r plants ordered to 'hul dov.11 already have halted opernt1on:. the 1122 megawatt Surry 2 plant at Gravel Neck. Va . wa:-. :-.hut down for steam g t•nt'r..;tnr repair..,, and lht· 1!52 m1•g;J watl Hc·;n er Vallt•y plant at Sh1pp111gpc1rl , Pu , wa:-. l'lo::.1·d Frul.1v for a ..,tudy u( lht! 1·arthquakt• :-.a ft•ty s1lu<1l1on /\Ul>lin smd tht• pr oblem tn· volws the ability of maJor p1ri· ing 1n t hl· power plants lo w1th~tand l'<Jrthquake s hocks <1nd mc.irnlJm plant ~ufcly f'ro111 Page A I MIDEAST ..• proval of the comprom rscs by the ls raeh govc·rnmenl R<1t1J1cat1on by the Egyptian Parl1<1mt'nt 1:-. con:.1dercd lo be a formality But even 1f Regan 's ccibanet got.'s a long with the late&t Carter pt>ace plan. approval by the Israels Knt'sset 1s anothe r ques· t1on Rt•J!1n was heckled there by t rca ty opponents on Monday a flt<r an address by C1:1rter "I am convinced that we now have dl'fined all of the m ain m· gred1ents of a peace treaty between Egypt a nd Is rae l which will be the cornerstone of a com· prehl'ns1vc peuct• seltlcmcnt for the Maddie Ea~t." Carter sa id at Cairo airport Just before has d e· parturc The day b<'gan with Carter's m1si.10n sl:!cmmgly Pnd1ng 1r. failure U S officials described his breakfast meeting with Begm as m ainly a rourtcl>y , a farewell to has host. Both men broug ht their wives But m eanwhile Begin 's s pokesm an Dan Pattar was s trongly opposing the idea that the talks had ended in failure. He said briefings given by White House spokes m en on Monday were "calculated to make the picture look black, for domestic reasons." T he Carter-Begin breakfast in J erusale m ended with no report o f progress. but Carter soon lift· ed the gloom with a stateme nt as h e de parted from Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport. ORANGE C0MT c DAILY PILOT f,._.0,~(M\t0..1; PHot w1tl\•fllt<flt•\CDf"I boNdli..-~ .. \ 1\-1-byl""()f- ( .. \I -·-<-.. _"" .. ,,,,_ .. , tv0h'""0 ~rt lfWeiwoPi ,,..,,, tot Cfi't• ,. ..... ~a. .... ~t"'OtOll' ... .,.,~ t .. f'V.ttttP'f I"""" '-~ftfioMllil Soutf\( ... Q A , ... 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I!'> bt•1ng n·ad1l·d to un<.'l' <1g.11n makl' lht.• trip to Utah, this ltmt.• by truck in~tcad of lrnc:k Excict working n ·phcus of the 119 ;.mu the Southl•rn l'ac1fic Railroad's Jupiter arc bt•111g hutlt .1l O 'Connor Eng1 ne<!rtng Latwralont'!"I 111 Co!'>ta Mc::,a for the Na t1on<d f'ark ~1.·rv 1cc . ThP 45 ton replica~ :1r<· tn 111·l·onw pa rt of the National H t!'> t1111c· S1t1• :.it Promo ntor\' in ltmt: ror lh1· t IOth am11n·r<>ary \l<.t\ 10 of the "driving or tht· Golden Sp1 kt· " Mesa Wants Out Of Waste Agency By JACKIE HY MAN Of l!>t 041ly P•1<11 SI.ti! Costa Mt>~a C'1ty Council mem hNs sa id Monday tht.>y want to look al lhl' possibrht} of drop 111 ng out <•f l ht• N l'W port Irv 1 m· Wa:-.ll' Managemt•nt l'lann1nJ.! /\~t.'nl'11.•:-. INIWA I, a J,!Ovt·rnmcn tat g ro up trying l o clean up NcwPort Bay CounC'il ml'mhcr~ at a ~tudy session askt.'d /\llan Roeder. al> s1stant to the city manager, lo draw up a list of r easons for and against dropping NIWA mcm· bers h1p. to be presented at their Ma rc h 19 meeting ment or l-'1sh and Game. and thre1• Orang<.• County agenc1cs. /\1:-.o. <'O uncll memtwr::. pointed out that lht>y 'vc s pent somP $10.000 to lx·long to N I WA during lht• 1wsl two ~ l'ar., and that. with recfrral funding running out :-.oon, ml'mbcrsb111 t·ost~ could n se sharply. Th<' discussion ramc after a rcv1cw of al'l1on requested of the City Council by th<' Southern CC1h fom1a /\c;sociation of Gov t•rnments <SC/\G 1 to help reduce runoff into the bay. From Page ,, l WADDILL. • mother following a s aline abor- tion attempt Chatterton has contended Waddill reared a m <ilpr::sct1ce lawsuit if the biJby sun.1vcd and suff1•red brain damage Thl' df'fcnse has ma 1 ntaincd the infant. ror all praelleiJI purpo5't'S. alrc<.1rly wa:-. dt•iJd wh<'n Waddill c•x.imincd hl'r and would have been unable tc1 sur vive. U ndcr q uestioning bv Chat terton Monday. R1t·hu rds said the baby's organs sh11w<'d sign~ or damage from the s aline abor lion solution. But he testiri(•d that s aline was not the cause or tht· 1nf:.inl's death Marine SenteT.ced In Fraud LOS ANGELES IAP > -A re. ltred Marine Corps sergeant has been sentenced to 30 days in Jail in connection with a schemP to buy television sets, washing m achines and other consumer products and illegally cha rge them to the El Toro Mu r1ne Corps /\jr Station. The prosecution of Mas te r Gunnery Sgt. George Arthur Flores, 45, 1s expected to be the first of a series of indictment.<. stem ming from the fraudulent operation of an auto parts sup ply company on the base for a numberofyears It has been estimated that <ieveral dozen persons were 10 \Olved m the scheme and that m ore than $1 million an goods and rash \o\al> collected by former and present Manne:. over a fi ve.year Pt.'tlOtl Flore~ pleaded g uilty last month to 11 counts of making fa!::.~ claims to the governme nt Thl' 1a1l sentence im posed Mon day by U S. 01:.tnct Court Judge Wi lham P Gray was a condition of a two-year probationary krm l-1ores was a lso ordered to pay 41 $500 fine Wh11t• 1n the Ma nnes. Flores was rt>spons1ble for ordering :iuto parts for veh1cl(·s us£•d on the base He was accused of or de r1ng unauthori zed 1tems- through D .r Supply, lnl'. of l'aramowit and then billing the military Prosecutors s aid the FBI learned or the scheme when a routine audit an 1977 disclosed that $100.000 worth of auto parts paid for by the Mannes were never delivered Damage Suit File d CHICAGO (AP > -/\ wom<tn who :-.av~ s h e ne vl'r gave Pl'rm1 :.;1on for a national t1•IPv1s1on and magtlllnl' ad vc•rt1::.1.•mcnt thal shows a modl'I or her home on fire has fi led a $2 .2 million suit ('(aiming the ad has led to harassment or hl'r family. Jn the damage s uit against Allstate Insurance Co • its advert ising agency cind a photographer. Mic hele Mi ner :-.aid the ad has led to telephoned threats to make the picture of the burning home a reality Ford Ki11 lndepe1uk1u LANSING, Mich. (AP> Thomas Ford says he ctou bis h1~ half brothe r , former Pre~i dent Ford . earl's lhat he no longe r 1s a "dyed-tn-the-wool, puJl- one · lev<'r Republican. "J havl'n't ev<'n dls- c u s~t·d 1l with him." Thomas fo'ord said in an- nouncing that h e was "joining the biggest party In the state, the indepen- d(.•nts "I JU:-.t don ·t t hank the µarty defin1t 1ons have any meaning any more," said Pord. audit coor dinator for the Michigan Senate. ·'They <1re obsolete and archaic " Planners OK Mesa Project On Downtown Cos ta Mesa planning com - m 1ss1oner-. have recommendf>J a pproval of a mini-general plan for an area of the city. The plan. whic h will come befor e thl· City Council April 2, recommends a lley and wate r main 1mprovl'ments for the area boundC'd by Placentia Avenue. ll am ll ton Street. P omona A venue and 19th Street. /\l'lo recom m e nded an the s pt.>c ifrc plan I!> that builders be encouraged to combine lots before wanning a pproval for mult1-fam1l y develoJl.rtlents because or problems resulting fro m bu.ilding apartments on in- d1v1dual narrow lots. .Zoning m the area is largely m ed1um·dens1ty residential. Assistant Planning Director Doug Clark said th e com - m1 ss1oncrs indicated they would like to SN' property owners in tht' an•a bear some or the cost.<. in volved in alley a nd wa ter m <11n 1mprc>vcmcnts, possibly thro ugh lhl• formation or a SPl'Cial improvem ent distr ict. Clark said lhc c ity also could u:-.l' federal Housing and Com · m un1ly Development funds. . lie said comm issioners a lso s u ggested exp l o r i n g the possibahty of making the area a !>t.'('Ond proJcct a rea for the city's redevelopment district. They noted that only a small portion o f Cost <1 Mesa falls w1thrn the watershed area and that other NIWA me mbers ar<' more directly concerned with bay pollution N I WA part1c1pants include the cities of Newport Beach. Orange and Jrvine. the s tale Depart- The list of proposed cleanup measures was d r a wn up by NIWA for tn(•lusion rn a SCAG pro posal lo improve air and wate r Qua li t y 1n Southern Ca lifornia to meet fl'deral ~tandards T h <.· rl'Qu ests i n c l ud t.>d purc hasmg new street -sweeping equipment, m . .,t;.illing additional curb~ and ~utters, a nd pa~ing a restrictive grading o rdinance within the bay watershed area. Youcansti Mesa Woman Fights Free Of Attacker A Costa Mesa wom an who was walking ho me a fte r her car had a flat tire was assaulted Monday by a man wh o told h er. "Anybody that's walking alone deserves it," Costa Mesa police rt.>portcd today. They s aid the JO -year-old wo m an m anaged to fight free or her attac ker and run to her mother's home nearby after the 3 a .m. incident m front of Estan· c1a High School on Placentia Avenue Police are listing the case as an attempted rape. The a ttacker . believed to have fled in a pickup truck with t wo mal e c ompanion s. w as described as between 18 a nd 23. about 5 feet 9 inches tall and 140 pound s, with brown curl y shoulder-length hair. Police said the woman s uf. fered bruises on her a rms -a nd legs and may have cut her as . saila nt's face with the ring on her hand. lion Country Gimffe Dies After Surgery Tennessee the giraffe Is dead, less than a week after doctors at Lion Country Safari removed a cast from a broken leg they thought was healing nicely. Photographs of the giraffe wllh his leg in the cast were printed In newspapers across the nation. "The cut had been taken orr a nd we thought he looked very good all las t week," park sp0keswoman Jo Scheller said .' .. Bot by last 1<·nday, he Just a.at down and refused lo gel up. He died aboUt noon Saturday while some of tbe attenda{I~ were try. ln1 lo rt1 a 1lln1 to get ttlm on hit feet." Park vet ertnar11ns nld the cauee o f death was cardiac ' failure e.nd respiratory colla~e. TenMSMt, who stood 10 feet tall and wu nearly two 1ean old, had been on loan from• aoo ln Jhmphls, TeM. Hla le1 waa In a cut ror about a month. The portion of \osta M-esa in the wate~ht.-d 1s the area north or the San Dic~o Freeway and cast of Bnstol Stn .. et HO<.'der told council m embers the cost of msJ)f'ct ing grading sites a lone could run $40,000 a year a nd that the immediate cost of buying new street sweep· 1n~ eqwpment would be about $44,000. The new gutters and curbs would rost about $1 I malhon. althou~h they could be phased 111 over an eight.year period with the costs passed o n to de · vclopcrs as already provided for by the c1tv. Roeder said. Council members said they'll cons ider the proposed meas ures March 19 and indicated they'll probably comply with the Jess costly ones and modify the othe rs, 1nclud1ng the g rading or dm ance as drafted by NIW A. From Page Al MARVIN ••. as he concluded his direct de- fense testimony and faced cross· exam ination by Miss Mar vin's lawyer. Marvin Mitchelson. In the closing mome nts of questionmg by the actor's own attorney, A Dav id Kagon. Marvin said he never made the st ate ment to his former lover . "I' II always take care of you." The actor 's testim ony was in· terrupted briefl y for a n ap· pe arance by a witness who was described by Kagon as one of the most import.ant In the trial r ..... rage A I. • • ENGLAND. • Also at Monday s hearing, Hogan Introduced the two other m em bers of a commission on professional compehmce formed to hear the case. The school district's nomh'I~ Is Earleen C h e w . an ad mlnlstrator for the San Juan U nifi d S c h ool Dis trict in Carmlchtel. Engla nd's nominee ts Silsby Eastma n. a music teac h er In the La C11nada UnUled School Dl1tr1ct About SO students, teachers and partnt.a aUend.ed tbe. hall· bour hHriftC. get I atHome1 you ad now. an nual rate'*' annual vield" $10.000 minimum UL'po~it Throu~h Wednc'<.1.1y, March 14. l lomc Savings will c:ont mm: to offer its To accommod.uc tht: ant icipaced last rrtin· ute d ·mand. all our branches wi ll remai n () month T Bill Account:-iiiiiiiiii'!ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ar these rates. After \Vc<lm:sday. new go\ cm· ment regulation~ will force the March 15th 22nd rates on all T-Bill Accounts to go down hy /WltMP!ll'lf at least one hal f percent. 'lliiMMl"- So, if you want to take 1.1 advantase of these h i~li rates, act now. op<:n 1.tt<:. umil Thursday. STOCKS /BUSINESS COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS T ue do "~ NYSE 2 p.1n . ( E. ''I') Price 0....t•ll ... U"'t-tr-• ..,,,,.~ .... <)I, M IO ... \I ll'Hlll< PIW "°'IOft,0.trOO •l'Cl(.lf\(•1'11<111\10< .. • . , ,...., -·-•.o ...... "'··-·· ··-··•-9' 19<,.,,, ... OU'-" -111\llMI ' fi.day, March 13. HIM s DAIL 'I ?IL'lT State Experiments House Warranty Pressure Grow s By SYLVIA PORTER For many people, hom e mortgages are more binding than marnages both harder to get into and out of The quip was madt-by JU::.l resigned Federal Trade Comm1ss1oncr Elizabeth Dole at the recent annual conven- tion of lhc N;.iltonal Association of llome Builders. Her wit- ticism underlined that buying a home is one of the "most diHicult a nd cmottunally charged decisions the average family makes in a lifetime " TIOS IS A KEV REASON why, "'hen somethmg goes wrong with any newly purchased home, consumers are o utraged as well as heartsick Sen o us home defects cracking walls. exposed wir- mg, faulty plumbmg, l'k rank among cons ume rs' top problems Unlcl>s the homehu1ld1ng industry acts soon to de:tl with this issue. Dole warn:., the federal government will be forced to step m to he lp consumers get a fair deal. Today. there 1s ht tie a homebuycr e.1n rlo tf s tuck with a $60.000 lemon. The buyer cun file s wt. charging lhf' Money's Worth builder v1olated what is called "an implied warranty or hab1tabihty " But few have the courage or the resources for a long. costly court battle The home builder-.' asl>oc1at1on has a home owners warranty program that offers decent and inexpens ive <although not :.Ill 1nc·lus1vc 1 protection against major struc· tural defects for up tu 10 yerirs The warrant1l'!>. CJV<.tdabh.• on condominiums and townhouses as Wt•ll a:-!>lrtf<lc family houses. cost $2 per each Sl.000 of the price of tt hOU!>C The builder pays this cost but passes 1t along to the buyer through a mark-up in the selling price or the house NOT ALL BUll.DERS HAVE JOmc'<i this or tompara- ble warranty program!'> "People get more protection buymg a toaster than a home." Dole quotes a Massachu::.etls s tate official as say. mg This is one c•xplanat10n why some states have passed laws giving all m·w homcbuycrs. not JUl>t those purchasmg a warrant>·backed home. CJCCcss to defeC't coverage. New Jersey s· New llome Warranty and Ru1lder s Reg1strat1on .\ct. for example, rt-9uires builder'> to offer a pn vate war- ranty that meeh certam stand<1rd:-. or to Join the state-run ansu ran<·c S) ::;t<'m WHILE FE()J-:RAI. OFFIC'IAl.S ar1• l'loselv mo n1 tor - 1ng such sl;Jll' l·xpcri ments, most scl'm to prefer that the homl•bu1ldmg industry c.Jo tht· JOb Pr1\ ate warranty plans would he a n efff'l'l1vc WiJY to do this. they ::.uy, because the plans give buildt'r!> an 1ncent1ve to construct better quality homes. Until more builde rs sign up for warranty programs. new homebuyers must be on guard. Some taps· Cheek out the reputation of the builder with people who have lived m their homes fo r some lime Request a warranty with at least 10 years protec- tion against ma1or defects It ~hould be ba cked by an in- dependent insurance company -TELL THE FEDERAL TRADE Commission and stat e a tto rney general about problems with home defect:.. While they cannot deal with all 1ndiv1dual cases, they can zero m on h1ghly disreputable builders Send le tter::. of complaint to Director of Bureau of Consumer Protection. FTC. Washmgton, D.C. 20580. Check your telephone directory under state government for the a ddress of the attorney general's offtcc Utility Reports 1 Cent a Share Laguna Hills Utility Co . Laguna Hills. has reported net income of $41.000. or I cent a share. for the fiscal year ended Dec . 31, 1978. compared with a loss or $104,000. or 3 cents. for 1977. Operating revenues increased 23 percent to $3,340,000 from $2.717.000. Results for 1977 have been restated because of a change in the fi scal year to De<' 31 from Sept. 30 and to correct an accounting error . which mcreased 1977 re- venues by $.51,000 and decreased the net loss by $33,000. FOR THE FOURTH QUARTER ended Dec. 31. there was a net loss of $35,000 on operatmg revenues of $766,000, compared with a net loss of $25,000 on operating revenues or $701,000 for the hke quarter a year earlier The increase an fi scal 1978 revenues was due to a 10 percent increase m the number of customers served and rate increases gr anted the compa ny's operating su b- sidiaries by the California Public Utthties Commission. One s ubsidiary, Laguna Hills Water Co . was granted three rate adjustme nts totaling 5 7 percent during the year: the other , Laguna Hiils Sanitation, Inc .. was granted three adjustme nts totaling 6 4 percent FISCAL 1978 OPERATI NG expenses increased $551.000. or 22 percent; the largest smglc factor was in· creased cost of purchas ed water. The cost of water increased to $93.50 per acre foot from $88.50 in July 1977 and to $101.()() in July 1978. Another increase to $116.21 per acre foot was effective J a n . 1, 1979. Other major contributors to the increase in operating expenses were increased costs of s ludge treatment and dis- posal, natural gas and e lectricity, property a nd liability in- surance and pay increases granted employees, the com- pany said. A.R. CERESA, PRESIDENT, said that while the com- pany generated a minor profit Its subsidiaries continue to experience s ignificant negative cash now. Interim rate increases of 20 percent and 9 percent have been granted the water a nd sanitation subsidiaries, respectively. effective this month. This will provide some relief. Ceresa noted , but not enough to solve the cash n ow problem. Applications for larger permanent rate increases are pending before the PUC. Gene ral Telephone Lists Record Gain General Telephone's record gain in tbe namber of telephones throughout California included the addition or 16,89S telephones in the company'3 Oran1e division during 1978, according to Stan Botelho, dlvblon manage r. The division, whlch serves Huntln.cto n Beac~ Westminster, Fountain Valley, Laguna Beach and a· number or other nearby communities, has a total of 270,621 telepbonet. Statewide, General serves approximately 3.8 million telephones. While the company was expcrlencln1 record arowth statewide, IU Orange County rrowth was down. The oum berol telephones 1alned wu SOO (ewer tban the number falned ln 1'77. 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