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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-03-23 - Orange Coast PilotI I t 17 ~ ~ • Ie ., --------------------------------------.... ~ Man Ordered Playboy B11nny I l To Hospital Says Michelle -· i For Sex Attacks ' Was 'Big Wt' • II DAILY PILOT . ,_ * * * 1oc * * * FRIDAYAFTERNOON, MARCH 23, 1979 VOL 1J, NO. U. 4 SECTIONS, 4t PAGES - ·TOt's Ticket? Playboy Singer Mkhelk a 'Hit' At Bunny Club Billy Carter Out of Gm PLAJNS. Ga. CAP > - Before Jimmy Carter was elect ed president. h is brother Billy's service sta· tioo was the place to get gas -because it was the only place to get gas in the president's hometown. But s ince his brother took office. the number of gasoline stations has in- creased. and Billy's place no longer is entitled to un· limited gasoline supplies. That was obvious Thurs- day from the sign on the pumps -"No Gas ... Dellr ~ .......... rt ltk~ IC-- Sfx·month-OJd Erin Camarca of Dana Point is clearly violating the law on the Island Way bridge and she added insult to injury by curling up and taking 40 winks while mom Sharon, holding stroller, and friena Kathy Roche watch the boats in Dana Point Harbor. It just had -. to be a sleeping violation. Diedrich Denied Evidence Waiver Indic ted Orange County Supervilor Ralph Diedricb's mo- lioD to uve recordl that were 1ei1ed lD a tm search of a wareboule ruled Inadmissible at bis upeomin1 bribery trial bas beendaed. Diedrich and Rose were in· dieted Dec. lS, 1977. on bribery charges related to a 1973 Board of Supervisors land use decision. The trial is beina beld in San Diego ~ter being transferred there fro m Orange County because of adverse pre-trial publicity. LOS ANGELES <AP) -A former Playboy bunny. con- tradicting the testimony or a Playboy Clubs official al the Lee Marvin trial, says Michelle Triola Marvin was a hit when she sang at the Phoenix, Ariz., Playboy Club. Doris Brenman, now a Los Angeles attorney. said Thursday sh e was the bunny who in· troduced Miss Marvin when she played the club in 1963 and 1964. "I was very happy that she was coming back," Mrs . Bren- m an recalled. "She was one or the better acts and l 'd make a lot or tips. A lot of customers would $lay for two or three shows.'' Sam DiStefano, director of en· tertainmenl for Playboy Clubs International, teslified that lhe company's records showed Miss Marvin was never scheduled back to the Phoenix c lub because she was given a "D" rating as a poor performer. He also said she bad not played any other Playboy clubs . Mi ss Marvin said s he did. The witness brought laughter to the courtroom when s he described the rigid require- ments of being a bunny emcee. Rates lnve.stigated LOS ANGELES CAP> -A 16·member blue ribbon panel has been reactivated to look Into thousands of complaints about high electricity bills received by residents of all-electric homes last. winter. "It was very organized," she said. "Like being in the Army . . . There were an army or spies that went around to the clubs pretend i n g to be customers. If you didn't do your speech right, they'd report you and you'd have to go back to bunny school.·· As spectat ors g iggled, Superior Court Judge Arthur Ma rshall commented, "It might be preferable to be in the Army." CSee MARVIN, •Page AZ> Two pumps in front of the station are papered with "No Gas" signs ap· parently because the sta- tion's March's allotment ran out. Billy's staff isn 'l talking about the situation. Seal Beaeh Case Man Confined For Sex Attacks A moving van driver, convict· ed last month of sex charges stemming from an attack on two 12-year·old girls, was ordered confined to a st ate m e ntal hos pital by Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner 'lbunday. Judge Turner declared Albert Fidel Salcido, 34, or Encino, a mentally disordered sex of· fender. and ordered him sent to Patton State Hospital in San Bernardino for evaluation and treatment. The judge, who based bis find· logs on psychiatric reoorts. asked for a progress report from hospital officials within 90 days . After treatme nt . Salcido would be returned to Superior Court for sentencing on the sex charges. Salcido was convicted by a jury of rape, attempted rape. kidnap and other sex charges. Salcido kidnapped the t wo 12-year-Old Long Beach girls at gunpoint as the~ walked o~er Anaheim Bay Bridge on Pacafic Coast Highway at Surfside, and sexually attacked them as he held them for several hours Ln bia car. San Die10 Superior Court Judie Rau G. 'l)arp said in his naliDI tbat be could find no nideDce tW tbe 1earcb war- nat med to ollUin tbe financial neordl wa talDted in any w-.r. ' • Judae Tlaarp'a ruliDC was a elear nlldlealiaa for Oran1e CoulltJ Alll9l• Di1trict At-toneJ ...... Caplai. Six ~een-agers Die in Cr~h It wa1 Dtedrtch's lawyers' coateatloa that Caplnl bad llaow1D1ly made false state· meata wtdle ukiDI a judee for the IUftb warrant. ...... Tbarp aakl be could ftM • ntd1u1 tbat Caplai ........ ..,, ................ TM Jalllt'a naliq Hm•der Ille W llt11d to two claJI ol ... " ....... .............. . , ....... ••• eo· Cnahed Door Wou~'t Open; Explo1ion Silenced Screama TRIBES HILL, N.Y. (AP> -It was a sight Jeff Watson won't for1et: lbe mucled station wqon, youa1 people tnaide acream-u.,, tbe cnabed door daal wouldn't open -and lbe fire. "U I'd bad a ftn extlaluilber, I thillll I milbt bave put it out," aald WataOD.alSpruers, N.Y. Wbile Wat8on 10Ulht belp, an exploeion lileneed tbe 1eream1. .. ••• .. • .... -tbe oldllt 17, ... ,.,....., 1'. • .... WAI DaJYING ON A atJaAL ,_. M1YI ti .... eonw .. ..,., l,llt penom .... Ill ma...,..,... olN• York Cltr ..... '9 eame upon lbe eeeld• OlllJ I ma.Ile• two lftll' ll .... = ....... ~ nllbt. Mii' .................... 't .... ... "" .•. . .. ,......, .. ......, ......... ....... ..... ~ ......... ~. fte ........ the wr, Daniel Bedell, 17, al Ttl'I HW, wllo ............... ..,. ... .............. 4111 .. ~ . . Foundeur, 16, and hi• sister. Laurie. 14, bolh of Fultonville; Tina Roae. 18 ol Ponda; Ca.rot White, US, of Randall and llar1aret Saa· ford, 18, ol NtonvlUe. the 800 Cl-were dilmisled at midday Tbunday for SlU• cleDta al Foada-f'u.lton•ille Hilb School, wbere lbe six were stu- dntl. TM lebool'1 na1 wu lowered to hall-staff and the main en- truee wa draped in black. Cl'9"' ...-umed today. A.,,,.,.,..81 MID 'l'IR1UDA Y TllSY BAD beea unable to find...,... Wllo wttMNed the crab. Tbey 1till were not sure why tM .U. wqon 1lammed into a tree and bunt tnto names. .. ,,. ear wu wrapped around tbe tne, but it wae almost doubled om , ... ., ln tlie eenter," 1aJd Dr. Fiori Piplto. lbe 11~ Qlunty coroner. "I '" ..... 10me accidenta tn m)( tbDe, llul Mddnl • •••~tic u this -involvtn-six )'OW'l•len In Clae ~LSD WAGON, Pap Al) II Proposal To Ease Shortage WASmNGTCN CAP> -The · Carter administration took its campaign to .. n··ir.vent the car'' to the Senate today wh11e offer- ing st>me hope that motorists won't soon be waiting in long lines at service stations for scarce gasoline. Trans portation Secreta r y Brock Adams and Energy Secretary James Schlesinger both warned of doubled-or tripled oil prices within 15 years. . But each sounded notes of hope that new fu e l and auto technology can head off the crisis. At a Senate Commerce Com· mittee heario~ oo the future of automobiles. the two Cabinet of· ficers offered their scenario by which up to $500 million annual· ly in government research would lead to vehicles that average so miles per gallon or gasoline or that use entirely dif- ferent fuels. As for the near future. Schles- inger replied "I hope not'' when asked if Americans soon will face a repetition of the gas sta- tion closings and long Un es com- mon during the Arab oil em· bar go or 1973· 74. Adams urged majoF boosts in government-financed auto re- search in future years from its present annual level or about SlOO million. Automakers already are required by law to boo~ mileage to 27 .s mpg by l~and Adams said ttie figure should be SO mpg by the year 2000. (See CA&S, Page AZ) Coast Weather Some c loudiness bul mostly s unny Saturday with highs 62 to 66. Lows tonight 43 to SO. INSIDE TODA '1 P.ack your tl"Ollblea. away on I he I raila m lltc locol mosm. tom.. Wttlcndrr kU. ~re .ond hoto on P.afle CJ. ..... ,. . ., ... ~ .................. . ....... ........... C)M t"3'.~ ........... . ., ............ ... ~ ......... c.., ... a.... itt-• .._._ CM c..k• "'~·-.. CNM_. Ct 8H _........ ... .. ............ .. Cl ...... I Ct·• '---OM ~ ............ .......... • •••• • C1·• , ... ,.... ee -..-. ... ,............, . . 1· A2 DAILY PILOT s Friday, Ma1oh 23, 1i111 -·Ca1!ter l!romises PLO Talks 'If' • • • CAI RO. E1eypt tAP> Pl"ftlt d nt \arter u i. th~ Un tPd Stu.It'~ will "lmmt..'dlatt'\y :stllrt wo rkrn.: dirt•dly'' with tht' 11 h•st104• l.1bt'rut1on Or.:anwa lio n 1( 1t 1t'<'tl.:n1t('!\ l:.r ut'f i. rt.ihl to e 1111 uncJ lll'Ct.•1>16 ti N Secu1 1 t y Counrtl lh •M>lutJon 242 Jn •m interview with Egyplum tl'lt<v1:11tt0. Carter aid that In tht• inkn m thl' Un1trd Stall"• f 'ro• Pap 11 I MARVIN ••• l>ur1n~ noi.:. exum1nat1un, M r~ Hn•nmJn blurtt'd oul ,1 8tate ment favorable to Mis:. Marvin "I reml'mbc>r wht•rr :.he r\' turned 11 wah 196-1 I had a con versat1on with Michelle . Sht> said that she was th1nk1ng or g1v mg up her career because Mr Marvin said he was going to SU() port he r for the rest or her Ufe ... s he said. "I r emember that b~ca use she was asking ml' a bout my career and what l wa~ t:oing to do.'' Miss Marvin, 46. claims the actor. 55. promised her support lie demes it. She is suing for SJ H million. half the as.sets he ac· qulred during the six years they lived together. In other rebuttal testimony, a Malibu restaurant waitress said Marvin was evic ted from at least six bars in the beach com· munily because of drunkenness. Peggy LeMoine sajd the actor sometimes arrived at bars in· ebriated and was refused drinks ··He wa s VNY loud, ver y boisterous, argumentative," she said . "When they wouldn't serve him. be would be ve ry un happy." Frequently, s he s aid Miss Marvin wouJd anive lo take the actor home when he was thrown out of a bar. Another witness. Palli Casey. said Miss Marvin los t her job singmg at a Malibu n1~htclub because Marvi n would {?et drunk and disrupt the pl ace. "He would wave l'us arms like a gorilla." Miss Casey said of Ma rvin. " ... We 'd ha ve to leave. an empty stool on either side of him because you'd get whacked in the face if you werl' silting there " Marvin's friends testified they never saw the actor drunk m public and claimed he was an asset to Miss Marvin in getting wo"rk as a singer. T h e Jud ge announce d testimony in the Marvin case will conclude Wednesday. He sa id attorneys would present fmal arguments April 10. will Im 1tc 01 her l'alc11llnUif\.\ tu )Oln rorthrom1na tJ s apon.'\ored taU.,a bt-tw<.·t•n J11rarl and Etcfpl on tht~ fulurt' or lht• °'"'lll>H'<I W4"11I Rank nf tht• Juril.111 lhvPr Jl\11 lh(• G1ua Strip Th,• Cump t>.1\.UJ •H·t·oul 1-.Jll-. for flah•,1tmaru1 hvm1 m tht• oc <'UPI~ tt-rntorlea. to talw 1114.rt an tht nt•got1atlf\O.S un P.ilt•i.llnlan autnnam' Rut Car t1•r ... uul that Bo1nh Blast l1Jjures 15 Tt::L AVIV . li.ra~I 11\J'J A homb t•Apltxkd tod..iy 11 t•a 1 u d11w 11t o w11 J1•1 U b &lt'm ta>.1 '>land. i.hootang i.hra1Jnl'I lhrouJ.!h th e lin e Of W ll l llflg passengers and woundin~ J5 persons. one !>t'r1ously . autboriti(.'S said Is rae l radio :.aid th~ bomb was hidden 111 " trash can near the corner of Jaffa Road and Lunti Strl!ct, in the heart of J e wis h Jeru~a l cm a nd c lose lo Zion Squan·. sce ne or terrorist bomb· ings in the past. the radio reported. The explosion occurred Just hours afte r Israeli Prim e M ini s t e r Mcnachem Begin look off for the United States ror Monday's signing of the Egyptian-Is rae li peace treaty. Rehearing Due in Trial OAKLAND <AP) -A jury de· liberating charges t hat Black Panther leader Huey Newton gunned down a 17-ycar-old pros- titute was to rehear testimony from the state's star witness. T he Jury or nine men and three women. which has spent about 10 hours considering the case since Wednesday after · noon . was to rehear today the testimony of Carles Buie, who said be saw Newton, 37, shoot Kathleen Smith on Aug. 6, 1974. T he jury asked to re hear Buie 's testimony Thurs day. along with that of another key witness, Michelle Jenkins. The Jenkins' testimony, in which she first ldentiried Newton as the kille r and then recanted that ideotificallon. was read in two 4S·mlnut.e sessions. If Ol htr ralel llnaan:. a(•('••pt l1m u1l's nght to tldat "we will c> 1rl1<'1Pflk with them In n~got1a· t1on'I · <'.1rtt·r hud made thot offe r twfo11'. ab l'arly d:. Septembt:r ll}T/ fh(• 1nh•rv1 w wub ronducted by Adib Andrawe:., <'o rrebpoD· dent for the Egypturn Middle Ea st Nt•w s Agency 1n W abhtngton It wa:. to be broad \',1st hl'tl' lat~• today. but an ad· VJIH'l' text wa:. roleuscd by the J~~O('Y Yasaer Arafat s-PLO has an· g rily denounced the Camp David agreement and called for Arub :.anctions agamst Egypt 1f Presl· dt:nl Anwar Sadat sign!> u peace treaty with Is r ael i P rim e M mister Menachem Begin as s c hedul ed M o nda y t n W as hi ngt.on The PLO bas rejected Secu.rity Council Resolution 242. The res· olution, drafted after Israel's battlefield victories in.1967. calls on Israel to return war-won Arab lands in return for Arab guarantees of Its right lo exist within secure and recognized boundaries. "We have a problem with the PLO." Carter said , "because the organization has totally rejected 242" which he said had been ac· cepted by most Arab countries as a basis for a settlement with Israel. "The PLO has also never rec- ognized Israel's right to exist." Carter said. "As soon as the PLO expresses its acceptance of these principles. we will then imme diat e ly st ar t working directly with this organization, on this basis ." Even though qualified by the PLO's prior accepta nce of Israel, Carter's offer to work w1tb the organization was significantly lime d and ap· peared lo separate the United States slightly from Isr ael's nat rejection of any negotiations with the PLO . Begin ha s said Is r ael will never oorgain with the group he calls "a bunch of murderers .. Begin frequently cites the PLO's avowed uim or e liminating the J ewish slate. Carter's offer was seen here as a bld to persuade the PLO leadership to think twice before launchlng its her alded all-out of· fensive against Sadat. the peace agr eement a nd t he Unite d States. The PLO is a major force in the so·calJed Ara b rejeetion front seeking to isolate Sadat in the Arab world and sabotagp the treaty. Brullle 'No Accident' Pathologist Testifies in Waddill Trial By REBECCA HELM °'""' Delly ...... $Uff A bruise·Hke he morrhage on Baby Glrl Weaver 's throat could not have hap~ned accidentaUy. a Bost.on pathologist testified Thursday ·al Dr. Willia m Wad· dill's murder retrial in Santa Ana. "I don't think a proressiooal would be that rough with a pre· mature infant and handle il that way." Dr. Shirley Driscoll of Harvard University s aid. The patho logis t 's opinion came during the second day of her testimony al the trial of the 43·year-old WaddiJl, a Hunt· ington Harbour physician. Waddill is accused oC atrancJ· in& the infant after it allegedly survived a saline abort.ion at. Westminste r Comm unity Hoepita1oaMarch2, 1977. His fll"lt trial ended in a bung jury which wae reportedly DAILY PILOT ,,. 0. .... CMM °'""' "'*· --""'--.... -..-.••ow411·-lrf tN0t-(N lfl'IAIH"'"'9C_,. k_ ... tHil...,>M• ....,i11MO _.,, '"'°""' ,,..,., IOr c;o,1• :ti.='.,:.-~..":',.";'S:.~~~~ ................... It~~ .. - ............... --.""-'' .. ut _. ........... ~.....,.,, .. -.... .,.,. ....=.:.=- ~-·~ YIU~ .... 0.-."""""' ,_ ... ... , .. .... .-.. ........ ,_.,.....I ... ~~;,!:" .. """"'"T.::, ... °"'"9 CMY'*"' saw."...,~ ~ .. -c .. ,.~ .. -............ lt.t< .. ,,.,, ....... --. , ....... (?,.,....., aau••M••lll ,...,. ......... o--... tocked up 7 lo S in favor of ac. quillal. Dr. Driscoll is one of several medical experts being called by the prosecution in an attempt lo prove that Waddill manually strangled the infant. Prosecutor Robert Chatterton claims Waddill believed the baby was brain damaged and killed ber because he feared a m alpractice lawsuit. Waddill 's de fense attorney Cha rles Weedman, however . contends that the infant was for all practical purposes already dead when Waddill examined her shortly alter her birth. Eyewitnesses to the delivery have previously testified that the infant bad a heart rate, and was breathing when Waddill ex· amined her . Thursday, Weedman sought support for his client's defense by asking Dr. Driscoll if it is possible for a baby to have a heart rate and be breathing without activity in the upper brain. "You can have respiration and cardiac action even though the upper brain is dead," Dr. Driscoll replied. The trial was in recess today. Testimony is scheduled to re· sume Monday. Kurd Truce Said 'Uneasy' SANANDAJ. Iran (AP> - Representatives or Ayatollah Rehollab Khomeini continued negotiations today to try to check the Kurdish rebellion in wertem Iran as army troops and the guerrilla beste1lng them observed an uneasy ~ue·fire and sbopl and restaurants re- opened . Ayatollah llabmoud Tale11wU. the SIUite M•lem ,.. Ugioua leader in Tebran, met wlth Kurdish leaders for the aecond ,day tryi'ng to preveol the nve-day-old rebellion 1preadinc to the rest of the 4 rnlllion Kurda. Thou11nd1 of an1ry membera of &be tribe -wboee members ant memben of the Sunni Mollem Net -abouled blm down Tburaday afte111000 WMD .. eaUed oe them to IUb- mlt to Ill die ann1 take nw oa beball ol Kbometni '• revoluUon . T1'oopl of tbe local 1erriloD ........ OUl ol tbetr berraell:I for die ftnt tame llDee 9-IQ but •&and oloM to Ila 1 Udck walla fll &M oompa 1D11. Armed ...nm. ...... ta.. ,....... .._ ..... , .......... tM Ktdl ,....._. 6D ......... o1 the •· r -~. Girl, 9, Raped, Slain PATERSON. N.J . (AP) -The last few days of Latrelle Jones' young life we re spent in a world ol grimy streets and doorways and at the end the 9.year-old found murde r. She ran away from her home here Saturday after a family argument, poli« say. and they believe she spent the next few days wandering the streets. Her partially clad body was found Wednesday unde r a pile of burning rubble. Police said today she bad been raped. sodomized, beaten with a blunt instrument. and her skull fractured sometime be tween Tuesday afternoon and Wednes· . day night. when fire fi ghters found her under plywood, a rt.lg, and other rubbish. "We can't pinpoint t he time a ny closer," s aid Del. Capt. Joseph Rafferty of the Paterson Police Department. ··we're going from door to door and back again. We're go. in g o ver the a r e a to find anything we may have missed the first lime ... Rafferty said of the search for the sex killer. Lftrelle Jones' body was dis- covered by fire fighters respond. ing to an alarm of a rubbish ftre • behind a factory near he r home. Ft"091PageAI C·ARS ••• Pulled to Safety Auto industry spokesm en have estima ted that producing a s mall. fuel-efficient car getting 27 S mpg would cost as much as S80 billion and that the •car s till might not be marketable . llescue workers pull a window wa:::.hcr lo s afety atop J Washington. D C building after one of the cables on his s cl:l ffold broke. The m;m was stuck from the e nd of hb safety rope at the ninth floor Hb partner was caught by his safety rope at the l·nd of the fifth floor level But Adams disagreed, saying "1t's gomg to be marketable" after the five years it would take the industry to produce one. Prison Escapee Nabbed in Mesa Adams noted his department a lready has an experime nta l vehicle. built by Volkswagen, whic h gets 59 mpg with a turbocharged diesel engine and mcludes s afet y features enabl· mg passengers to survive a 50 mph crash. A man who police identified a~ a prison escapee was arrested Thursday afternoon outside a Costa Mesa restaur a nt after the manager became suspic1oue of his movements. Detective Phil McCormick said the man taken into custody. Orval Miller. 38, was found to h ave a toy pistol and a note which said. "This is a holdup ·· Miller was booked at Costa Mesa city jail for invei:.t1gation of robbery in connection with the holdup of an Irvine restaurant 10 days earlier McCormack said Miller had b ee n ins ide th e S pire 's Restaurant, 3129 Harbor Blvd .. for about two hours . arousing the suspicion of the ma nager When Miller finally slep~d outs ide the restaurant. the m anager calle d police. who questioned the suspect . in the parking lot. McCormick said the manager thought Miller resembled the description or the suspect police GSA Chief Picked WASHINGTON CAP) -Navy R e ar Adm . R o wl a nd G . Free man Ill, a management ex- pe rt experienced in buying large w eapons syste ms . has been selected by President Carter to succeed Jay Solomon as head or the troubled General Services Administration. A 8 . Short Sfeeves W/two Poc:Mts •23 Stf*1 Jectcet •l fo.lt P'oc:MCl end~llllbt25 ...... are seeking II\ the Irvine rob· bery, which involved the Spares Restaurant there. A prelimina ry investigation mlo Miller's background shows he was paroled fro m federal prison two and a half weeks ago . but was supposed lo report to a halfway house. Whe n he didn't s how up. McCormick s aid authorities classified him as an escapee The detective said he didn't yet know what prison Miller had been in Ransom Recovered GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (API -Police are searching for an extortionist they say held a · Grand Rapids banker's family for $35.000 ransom, then slipped through roadblocks without the loot . Authorities re·claimed the c a s h . The extortionis t wa s described as a while male in hii:. 30s and driving a green Ford station wagon. MANGLED WAGON. • • their teens." He said it was several hours before the bodies rould be pried from the charred wreckage. Authorities had lo rely on dental records to make positive idenlificaUon. "We've had tragedies in the past, when two or three died. but never anything of this magnitude," said Allen Jackson, direct.or of the Fonda funeral home arranging five of the services. HE SAID SERVICES FO& THE YOVNG victims would be held Saturday morning and run through late afternoon, with burial scheduJed for area cemeteries. . The Foundeur teen·.agers moved recenUy with their family to lhts area from Nanuet, an Rockland County. Their father was a re· tired detective with the New York City Police Department. "Wh en we notified him early this morning <of his children's deaths,) he told us that he came up here because he wanted to en- JOY his retire ment where it was nice and peaceful," said Un· dersheriff Robert Arthurs, who investigated the accident. "They were probably just out riding round, like all teen· agers do . . . As far as why it happened. I wash I knew " Arthurs said. ' Jutt tn ttme tor Spring -three styt .. In soft. mechfne ~ Decron/eoltan Sport St*ta for that perfect caaull look. ChooM whtt• • ftllur8I • blOwn -MW blue Md '-'· Aleo eveillble. not lhown. one pocket lhort .,_,.. .•. at '21. l r \ t ,, ( f t ' • J 7 ~ Orange Coast ED IT IO N VOL. 72, NO. In, 4 SECTIONS, '6 P AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Charges Reinstated CHARGED AGAIN Supervisor Diedrich o.llY ...... Meff ....._ RE-INDICTED Supervisor Anthony Diedric"' Anthony Targeted By GARV G RANVILLE t OI U-. 0.11¥ Pl ... "•II •• Pohhcal corru1Jt1<>n chargci. brought agall\St Orunge Cowuy :.uperv1sors Ph1h p Anthony anc1 Ralph Oiedrwh in mid 1977 wer"' reinstated today by lbe state At torney Ct.'neral's Office The c-omplalnl hied in central municipal c.·ourt c.·harges An· thony, Diedrich and two co· defendants with multiple viola· tions of the pollllcal reform act or 1974. Ch ar ged 10 the com plaint a long with the two co unty supervisors were An aheim City Councilman Willia m Kott and one-time county political finan money Into va rious political t'ampaigns m l976 Anthony was purportedly the maJOr recipient of the money cha nneled through the alleged conspirators and reportedly re· ce1ved more than $45,000 to help him w in election m 1976. "Obviously my family and 1 are very upset by this unfair ac- tion by the attorney general's of· f1ce," Anthony S8Jd. "I know that I ha ve com milled no criminal act and I am Irvine Co. Sued sure that. if ever necessary. a jury will agree with me," he added. · Today Diedrich said the re- ins t a teme nt of the c harges against him is part or a continu- ing effort to discredit him by the district attorney and the stale attorney general. "It should be of major interest to everyone that mine was the first alleged violation of Proposi- tion 9 brought by a district al· <See CHARGES, Page AZ> c:1e,t Gene Conrad . The four defendCAnts face es i.entJally the sa me ch arge!> bro ught against the m by the Orange County Grand J ury on July 1, 1977. Those cha rges we nt by the board in early 1978 when an Orange County Superior Court judge quashed the indictment. J udge Philip Schwab agreed with defe nse a ttorney Tom Crosby that t he ind ictments were invalid because not enough grand jurors had heard all the testimony in the investigation. Smith, Mother Fight Pipeline The Atto rn ey G e n era I's office later appealed that decision to a higher court and ca me away second best. Now. Anthony and Diedrich By J ERRY CLAUSEN Of IN O.llr Pli.t St.ff J oan Irvine Smith a nd he r mother have filed suit to block Irvine Co. plans to fund a $3.6 million expansion or a pipeline scheduled lo bring Northern face charges t hat could result in IJa;l 8;ked t heir removal from office as at at well as jail or prison terms, if they are convicted. T he or ig inal indictments na med one-time Diedrich ally Mike Remington and Calabasas jewe ler Martin Kirschner as de- fe ndants. Before the indictments were ForBovan Case Pair s et aside R e m i n g to n a nd ByKATllYCLAl\"CY Kirschner pleaded guilty to mis· ott•Oeltf~•••wi aemeanor aUegatiooa and were Ball for two defendants in the ordered to pay fines . Stephen John Bovan murder They now have s ettled ac-b counts on what allegedly was a case was upped l? $100,000 eac c ~p·racy to funnel laundered · today after their arrests on o 1 other felony charges. Ca lifornia and Colorado River wa t e r to s o uthe rn Orange County. The s uit. filed by the two I rv ine Co. stoc khold e r s in Superior Court Thursday, seeks to halt the move as "without proper corporate purpose ... It charges the company's ex ecutive com mittee authorized the expansion on March 16 lo im· port more water to Irvi ne than agreed to by Irvine Raoctl Wa ter District In a document signed in early 1978 with 10 other water agencies. ln the suit, Mrs. Smith and her m other , Atha lie R. Clarke . claim the move actually will re· suit in bringing water tQ the Irvine Co. '1 land development competitors resulting in com- petition that does not currently exist. Newport Bar Melee Waves 3 Jailed Orange County Superior Court Judge Robe rt Kneel a n d withdrew the $75,000 bail for An- thony Marone Jr. of Costa Mesa and Raymond Resco of Fountain Valley and set the higher bail amount. Kneeland s aid he was "very concerned" at reports that the suspects bad been arrested on other criminal charges. While the suit does not identily tbose competitors, Mrs. Smith had hinted broadly in an earlier letter to an lrvlne city official that the benefit m ight go to the Mission Viejo Company and the Aliso Viejo Compa ny, both <See WATER, PAGE AZ> Three men rem ained jailed lo· day in Newport Beach following a bar brawl Thursday afternoon apparently touched off by a dis· pule over a pool game. P o lice 's aid Sp a ulding 's brother, Robert, 23, a lso of H unt· ington Beach. came to his aid. •· Warren K. Dutro, 29, and 4 Lambert Dutro, 25, both or 2567 I Orange Ave .. Costa Mes a. and .l 'Leiluu Pakalco, 23, of Manoa Police were called as the fight spilled out of the bar and into the street. The Spaulding brothers were la k e..n to Hoag Me moria l Hospital where they were treat· ed. A hospital spokeswoman said the two men refused to sla> and left the hospital ·•against medical advice." But Thomas Crosby, Resco's defense lawyer. called the dis· trict attorne y's r equest for higher bail, "outrageous " and said it was simply harrassment to keep his client "under arrest for no reason." Both men are charged in an a lleged conspiracy in the Oc· tober 1977 slaying or Bovan oul- s id e a N e wp o rt B e a c h restaurant. Kennedy Sets Plan Against Health Bill WASHINGTON <AP> -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and his coalition of labor and interest g roups pushing for national health insurance ha ve rejected President Carter's limited ap- proach and are proceeding with plana to introduce their com- preheMive"bill next month. , • • ., r Valley, Hawaii. were booked on suspicion or assault with a dead· ly weapon after seven officers broke up the fight. According to police the brawl al lbe Chug A Mug beer bar, 2911 Newport Blvd ., e rupted over a game of pool that one of the trio bad played with Stephen Spaulding, 19, of Huntington Beach. Spaulding, who lost, was told he'd have to buy the winner a pitcher of beer. When he re· fused. the fight began. Marine ~etorning T O KYO CAP) -A U.S . Marine going home a fter 14 years in Vietnam was held by the Navy on Okinawa today for a medical checkup as the Marine Corps began an investigation to determine whether lo bring him to trial oo charges of collaborat· ing with the enemy. Pfc. Robert R. Garwood, 33, or Greensburg, Ind., arrived in Bangkok Thurs- day aboard a commercial flight from Ho Chi Minh City, former- ly Saigon. Marone Jr. was arrested on drug sale char ges by s tat e nar cotics agents Monday. They alleged Marone sold them $8,000 worth of cocaine. He was arrested, however. l,Ul· de r an assumed name, Tony Rome. Resco was arrested while in court on the murder case last week on burglary charges after police alleged they found stolen property in a Newport Beach condominium Resco had rented. Crosby said evidence against hJs client in the burglary case "Is so thin" and he contended the search of the Newport Beach <See BOVAN, Page AZ> A FL-CIO President George Meany, who Wednesda y begged off a White House invitation to discuss the plan with Carter, said the proposal a nnounced Thursday, "for a ll practical purposes. abandons the presi- dent's commitment" to a com· prehensive health plan. And two s e nio r citize ns' groups active in the coalition had similarly sharp words for the ''phase one" plan unveiled by Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. Next 'Darrah' Fought Mike Han ah doesn't own a casino in Reno or even run a brothel in northern Nevada. But th e Co s ta Me s a restaurateur's decision to call bis restaurant-bar "Harrah's Mustanc Ranch" bas evidently offended the people who operate the well ·known 1a1ning establishment la Nevada. They went to dlalrict court l.n Lot Anceles Tbunday seeking an lDJUDdJon a1ainlt the Oranle Couty Harrah, claimiD~ of tbeir name lD com 'JIU. tbe tr8de name of tbe in· famou1 Nevada brothel la beamlttbinl their reputalloa. A Hamb'• apok•man aaid In a ................. fl'OID ... tut Gil l8llllD Jmt wants Colla ..... .._.... fo .. ust.nc tbe ume, wllkla .......... ,. clalm J1 • trademark for tbelr ..UHR _. T~• a ... aarrall '1 1110 ..... ~e1 ..................... tM ............. Al) ' ' • l l'our Ho•etown ' Dally New8pape., FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1979 .• N TEN CENTS 'licket for a Tot? S1x-month-0ld Erin Cama rca of Dana Point is c learly vio lating the la w on the Is la nd Way bridge and she added insult to mJury by c urling up and taking 40 wmks while mom Sharon. holding strolle r, and friend Kathy Roche watch th"e boats in Da na Point Harbor . It just had to be a sleeping violation . Prison Escapee Nabbed in Mesa A man who poUce Identified as a prison escapee was arrested Thursday afternoon outs ide a Costa Mesa restaurant after the manager became sus picious of his movements. Detective Phil McCormick said the man taken into custody. Orval Miller. 38, was found lo ha ve a toy pistol and a note which said, "This is a holdup." Miller was booked at Costa Mesa city jail for investigation of robbery in connection with lbe holdup of an Irvine restaurant 10 days earlier. McCormick said Miller bad bee n insid e t h e S pi re 's Restaurant. 3129 Ha rbor Blvd .. for about two hours. arousing the suspicion or the ma nager. When Miller finally stepped ou tside the r es t a urant , the m a nager called poh ce. who questioned the suspect, in tht.! parking lot. McCormick said the m attager thought Mille r resembled the· description of the suspect police are seeking in the Irv ine rob- bery, which involved tbe Spires Restaurant there . A preliminary invest igation into Miller's background shows he was paroled from federa l prison two and a half weeks a·go, but was supposed to report to a ha lfway house. When he didn't s ho w up , Mc Cormic k s a id authorities classifi ed him as an escapee. The detective said he didn't ;et know what prison Mi Iler hM been in. Suspects Chase Officer's Car Hits Trio in Crossing Two Tustin elementary school children and a crossing guard es corting the m thro ugh a crosswalk were struck by an off· du t y Ne wp o rt Beach policeman's car Thursd ay as he chased two lrvloe burglary sus- pects. Gonzalo Perez, 11, and Cro55· ing guard Nancy Kuras, 50, of Tustin, were listed today in satisfactory condition at Santa An a -Tustin Community Hospital. ·The boy suffered head in· juries. Mrs. Kuras. police said. sustained cuts and bruises. The stude nt's sister . Elvia Perez, 10. reportedly sustained a bro ke n leg. Because of in· complete police reports, it was unce rlain whe r e s he was treated. The Newport Beach police of· ricer, Richard Long, 24, re- portedly was uniJ\jured. His car ricocheted into the children and lbe crossing parcl after collid· in& wtth another car at lat and B street.a. Tbe driver of that car, Patrida Suteliff, 40, of Tustin, suffered fact.i cut.a. police said. Tb~ burslary suspects got IWI)'. LoDt had cbaled them from The Colony area of Irvine. where a bural&rY wu reported at 14181 Cbq-11 Ave. A neilbbor hid spotted the bur&lan IOllCtinl 1ood1 into a car, 1nd 90U(Cht Lona'• help. The officer lives in 'lbe aNI. Loaa fonow.d the car ln hit per.oaal auto t.brou&h nortbem Irvine into Tustin. At one point he pulled his car alongside the suspects' vehicle to try to get a better look at the m. He reported that as he d id so. the driver pointed a handgun at him. He let hls car drop quickly back. Irvine police s aid they ar e seeking a warnnl for the arrest or one or the suspects, traced (See CllOSSING, Page AZ> Coast Weal her ...-s'Ome c loudine ss but mostly s unny Saturday with highs 62 to 66. Lows tonight 4.1 to 50. INSIDE TOB.4 W P.aclt JIOllr ~&.CJ100f'Oft t M troilt in the local motm- toina. WHkmdn t.U. tOla.re . and how °" Page CJ. l•tlex "'"_ .......................... .. ....... ........ c.. " .................... .. ........ ., .. ....._. ..... M ~ MOr ..... C:... M C........ OM6•--CM CM*• a.,...._ .. C-9 "'E:: ... .......... "' ............ • .._...,... M Cl •..-Ut I I C ... I ftNMrl OM ......... ,,,..__ M , ... _... U WI.... CM t ...... ,.1.. C4 ......... ... ........... u DAILY PILOT N Seminar -On~gm Slated A t tm.ln.ar on ••p s th t the C'o1ta Mt'H C'Uy Count"ll and C'hJ mbt·r or {'()mnwn•t-•.:rt.'t'<t to l•w 1-.t )'t'4r ~rn ht-hdd S•lurd•Y front 9 a m to z p m at Ora~t' C'o l Collete 10 C4ftt• Meu The 1tk'a of u &t•mlnu -.-. prol)Ok'<i •& ,, mC'"nlJ to \t<m ponrtly cod tht• tU~pult.> bfotWttn warrhta f111cUOC\.'I tn th e ll) ovc-r .. nforet"ment ol a city appro,·td ord inance tha t rrl:ulalc aiSn WU! Tbc ~m1mar will be handltd by On J11m~ and Kar n Claw.. who are ~portf'd to ~ uput.s 1n the field ol vtsual rommuruc Hon They'll be com101 rrom Palo Allo l o co ndut'l t hr seminar D U1Cut>SIOO topic.. wall U>Clude how t o Ultt 1llgn~ to attrat'l cualomens. bow they bouJd be placed. the pro~r llt! and rolor or :signs and tht" ('odt-~ aand or dana ncet that govttrn th~ar u.~ The program will be IM!ld m the science buJldm~ on thtl col lege campus. The Clauses a re suppo6ed lo provide a "third party" penipec· live or the sign issue with .. an unemotional, cle ar·miodcd pre- s e n l a lion ,·· a ccordin g to cha mber Executive Director Nale Reade. Chamber director& have urged the city lo enforce ordinance sections firsl which would Lake down any signs erected without a city permil unde r eit her the controversial 1976 ord ina nce or previous laws. Energy Crisis Solvable With Technology? W ASlnNG1'0 N (AP) Tht· Carter administration took 1b t·ampaign t.o "re-invent the car" to the &>nate toclHy while offer· ing some hop<.• that motorists ~ won't soon. be wa1lan R 1n lonir l1nl"b at se rvice ~lat 1 ons fo r scarce gasoline T r ansportation Secretary Br oc k Ad a m s and Ene rgy Secre tary J a mes Schlesinger bo th warned of do ubled or tripled oil priC('S wiUu n 15 years. But e ach sounded not.es or hope :: t h a l n e w r u e I a n d a u l o technology ca n he a d off the cri.a1s . <Related story Page A9.) Al a St:nate Com m erce Com m1ttee hearing on the future of automobiles. the two Cabinet of· facers offered lhetr scenario by which up to s,.r,,oo million a nnual lY 10 go vernme nt r esearch • would lead to ve hi cles that ,· average 50 mile:. per gallon of ga$0ltne or thul use entirely aif ferent fuels As for tilt! oea r futu re, Schlb · 1nger replied "I hope not" when asked if Am er ica ns soon will race a repeUtion of lhe ga.s st.a- .. tioo closings and long lines com- • mo9 during the Arab oil em- .. bargo or t 973-74. " Adama urged major boost.a In ~ government-fina nced auto r~- scarch in future yea rs from it.s 4 , present annual level of about 't $100 million. Auto makers ~ already are required by law to • boost mileage to 27.5 m pg by 1985. and Adams i.a1d the figure should be 50 mpg by the year 2000. Auto l.adwllry spokesmen have estimated that producing a small. fuel~fficaent car getting 27.5 mpg would cost u much as $80 billion and that tbe car s till might not be marketable. But Adams d isagreed , saying "il'• going lo be marketable" aft.er the five years it. would t.ake the industry lo produce one. Adams noted his department alre•dY has an experimental veblcle, bulll by Volllawagen. which cet.s 59 mpa with a turbocharged diesel engine ud includea safety fHtures enabl· in' pauenaers to survive • ao mpb crub. ORA NOE COAST , DAILY PILOT fl!e Ot_C_ 0-. ~ W•tltwlM<lllH°"' DI ........ -""-·"_._.., ... °'_ ( .. ,, P.illlo"""t(-~·•1tt01t_.,, .......... d -.......... r rMIO ... O ll• ,... .... ..._._11._......,._ .... t_ •••~Y•llef,lf"'M L.....,...41# .. ft ~ftCM\I " .,...,.,..,_ ................ -... v-¥••1W ,.,....,. "'"_._.. ................... " .. uo ..., ......... ~ ...... c-i.W'4 c.i11-· ·-. ..., ...... ~ ........ -- --· c--. Y1~e ..... ldlnf .... 0._ .. Mo"""'1 _ ... ._ , ... .. "::9'~ 'T4C" ~~~-_....~-..... ~Col\ ~':i~ Mllfll .......... t{ll Ill,_,,......., .... T•l.,MH (rt.,.._, Cl 111fle4IMwcM•....,. ,_ .... ,_ ..... Dory fo,hl·r woman Ikbblt' Deav€'r ~bows orf her catch of the day to ti group of Lao- tia n rl'fugee:. who lourt.>d the Newport Pler area this mornm g. Admm.·r'> arc . from left. Lee Y a Va, Xiong C'ho. Lo Nhia Oa and Yang Ll Tua. All ar e mem bers of the Lao Family Community Center . a feder al· ly funded organization in Sant.a Ana where they are learning to s peak English and ad- JUSl to Life in Or~nge County. F,....r~AI HARRAH • • mingling of the two names 1:. "salacious and offensive •· "ll denegrates the fine reputu lion that Harrah's has bwlt." the suit says. The Reno spokesman srud hl' d idn't wish lo comme nt any further on lhe matter since "it is in litigation." I le even declined to say how the ga mbli ng cslabla!>hmcnt • came to dil.cover the name or th e Cost a Mesa re~tau rant , localed al 428 E 17th St. Jt wasn 't kno wn whether ol)t>rators of the Mustang Ranch were aware or the name l•1thf•r Atte mpts to rt-ach brothel own1·r Joe Conforte in Keno µrnvt·d fruitless. Costa Mesa 'is Ha rr ah al:.o t'Ou ld not IX' rcadal·d for t·om· mcnt The ca~I:' was heard before U.S. ()istn ct Court Judge Wa r· ren J . Ferguson in Los A ngelc:s /\ s pokesman for the court saad Fe rguson has taken the requc!>l for a preliminary ~unct.Jon un der aubmiss1on. The spokesman said the two sides had met in tbe judge's chamber to try to work out a set lle menl. Diedrich Denied Evidence Waiver I nd1t"t ed Or ange Coun t y Super visor Ralph D1edrich's mo- tion to have rceords t hat were i.ca-ied an a 1977 search or a warehouse ruled inadmissible at hls upcoming bribery trial has been denied. San Diego Su pe rtor Court Judge Ross G. Tharp said 10 bis ruling that he could rind no e vidence that the search war runt used to obw m the financiaJ rt•l·o rds Wab taant1•d an any way J udge Tiw rp')> ruling was a clt•ar v1nd1cation for Or ange County Assistant District Al· torney Michael Cap1izi. It was Dicd r ich's lawye rs · contention that Cap1izi had k nowln~ly ma de fals e state- ments while asking a judge for the search warrant. But Judge Tharp s aid he could fi nd no evidence t hat Capizzi had made any false statements. T he judge's ruliog came aft.er he had listened to two dayg or testimony and then re viewed ~r a nd Jury transc ript s o f testimony that led to the indict· me nt o r Di edrich a nd co · defeodanl LeRoy ~osc Denial of the motion lo quash the evidence se1ied from a garage-wa re house JO Buena Park cleared the sage for the start of Oiedrich's trial. It ls now scheduled lo begin We dnesday morning ln Judge Tharp's courtroom In San Diego Diednch and Rose we re \ll dieted Dec I!>. 1977. on bribery charg<'!> relakd lo a 1973 Board of Supt"rvisors land use decision The trial is being held in Sun Oit>go after ~in~ transferred the r e fro m Orange County because of adverse pre-lna l publicity. * * * F,....PageAJ CHARGES .. torney," Diedrich said. • Fro• Pag~ A J "No felony cue has been filed against anyone under that law even though many cases much like the char ges against me bave been filed." he added. WATER FUND •.. managed by Philip J . Riley Jn J anua ry or 19 7 8 , th e Municipal Wate r Di s trict of Or ange County, Ir vine Ranch Wat.er District and nme other a gencies e ntered into a $100 m illion Diemer pipeline syslem agre e m e n t to i n c r e a s e Me tropolita n Wat er Dist rict wate r Imports to the rapidly de- veloping south county area. lo that a greem ent , IRWD signed up fo r t he largest sha re of water. 60 cubic second feet (csf ). Othe r agenc ies 111 the agree ment included those serv lng the Mission Viejo and pro· posed Aliso Viejo areas near Laguna Hills. \t tbat time, plans for the trvlne Water District to acquire line space for an additional 80 cfs of water expec ted to be re· q u i red lo t he future we r e dropped in favor or getting thut water from wells in the Costa Mesa area. . . Orange County Water Distract, wb\ch manages wells that pump water from the county's under- gr ound wate r basin. a~rced Wednesday night wit.h the Irvine Co. plan to ioc reu e It.a ablllty to import water from MW 0 . · OCWD official11 e xplained the company's move as a hedge to assure water in Irvine ll lhe pro- posed under1round well plan 1bould not s upply ade qua te water. In return, OCWD would re· ceive n1bu to the imported Die mer Jnte rUe waler . to re plenlah the unde r s round baam. Under the arrancemenl. yet to be approved by two o f tbe original 11 Jn~rtie·sponsoring a gencies. any of the additional Imported water nol used by Irvine could go t.o the other partlclpaUng ageoclea, Includ- ing tbole eervlna lbe Miaaion Vteio-IACUDa H.lllaarH . Tbe U ·mUe long .Dterner ln· tertte line la pn>pOMd for lnitlal construction thll year ud com· pletlOG tn 18IO. . A1 carnntly ailed~ U.. line woald bMdle -ell ol ..... •ttOrdiae t.o DelUlll l .. eLatn, m1na1er of the ope raUn1 llualclpal Water Dlatrict or Oraap OountJ. llacLabl Hid Tlnmd•Y tlu1t tile ea_paetty would prowid• • ..., fur an ..Umated i.o.- laom•, tw-tbinll of tlMm ID· tldpaited .... eoallnetiGa. lapaaaloa to aecommodaM die .... Oo.'1 ..... ,... --..:. ..... ......, .... "',_ . t 1onal $3.6 mUuon, water officials n·port. That expansion. according to Mrs. Smith and Mrs . Clarke. who logether own about 11 per- cent of the Irvine Co. 's stock. will curt.ail company plans to de· velop the Cost.a Mesa area well fi e ld . Tbe move, they sa y, does n't m ake good business se nse. s ince the underground local water probably wouJd be cheaper. T hey also claim the pipeline move will enable large scale de· velopmcnt by competitors who could possibly receive some of the additional imported waler . Although the t wo Corona del Mar area stockholde rs do oot n a me t h e compa ny 's co m · pelitors , Mrs. Smith broadly hlnt.ed in • letter March 14 to Irv ine Mayor wtlllam Vardoulis that two compan ies would benefit She noted that Philip J . Riley , a former Met rooolitan Water District board member . bad re· signed has director's post Dec. 8. "As you know," her letter slated. "Mr. Riley is the presi· dent of both the Mission Viejo Co. and the AJ1110 Viejo Co. which Is presently attempting to have the Orange County Board of Supervisor s Inc rease the density or Its 6,623-a cre project In the Laguna Hills from 10,000 to 20.000 units ... She said abe doubta NWD'I ablllty to meet future Soutbem Calllomia water needs and that the Diemer proJecl bas a direct beartna on future developmen, allowed ln the county. ". . . It would appear tbal any scheme to lntenUooally oversile the Diemer Intertie pipeline in order to permit higher deallty de velopment.in the county ~ be one o( the moet sbockln& and na1rant conaptr•ciet to defnud the 1ene ral public ever at- tempted." But Irvine Co. apokHman Jerome Collini din1reee. lie laid Udl lllOf"Dlq, "It la tnle that a untque feature ot tbe npallliOD la that everyone may. beaeftt -the public. the com· pa111 and ltl competiton. ''To den1 ~ thla blDeftt to aplte comeet1ton la to saw otf tbe limb one" 1tUiD1 on." ta a prepared atatement, Irvine PrHldtat Peter C. Kre mer aaJd, "We eonsider our poettiaa to .. NIPODllbl•~= bl• ... tocMIOlll-term oltbe eommanlt)r 1& l•r1e, •• • But the distnct attorney is no longer involved in the cahe . lt fe ll into the attorney general's hands when a Judge ruled there was an appearance ii not factual-prcJ udlce on the part of the district attorney. F,....P.,,e AJ BOVAN ••• condominium was done Illegally by police. ··at is clear that the new case was filed purely to harrass:· Crosbv continued Deputy District Attorney Ron Kreber said t he $'75,000 ball pre· vious ly obtained by the posting or family owned real estate "Is Inadequate an view or the defen· dant 's conduct while out on ball." A . s~~ .._ W/two Poc;Mta 923 • 4.• l Corona del Mar • SChool Pool Due Refilling ~ I I The swimming pool at Coron• del Matr Hlgh School, empty for t.he past two months so circula tioo lines can be replaced, should be refWed within a week. a school official says. But O\Aintenaoce workers wiU drain tbe pool again when the present school year ends so that more repair work can bf> done, acco rding to J im Heist and, director of maintenance opera lions for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District . Although some parents have voiced concern t.De pool would be closed for the entire summer , Heistand said it s hould lake only about 30 days to compl~te the work . The work being done now is to replace the circulation lines that ma intenance workers found to be leaking. As much as 450.000 gallons of wale r is pumped through those lines every eight hours. He is t and s a id o nce the replumblng work iB done, the p00l will be refilled. perhaps next week and used through June Whe n school ends. it will be emptied in mid-June so new fiberglass surfacing can be in stalled. Tbat work should Lake about 30 days. he said. so the pool could be in use the remairung two months of the sum mer. Durio~ those summer months. F,....P~AI CROSSING ... through fingerprints they claim he left on a Bee Gees record a 1 bum a t t h.e scene of the burglary Rodger Spratt. 26 . rebident at the Chagall Avenue addresb. said the burglars took Jewelry. s le r eo equi pment. ;. color telev siOJl set a nd a bottle of pn • scription medicine. all of wh1ch he valued al $1,797 the facility is used by the eGm· munity u well as higb school students. Half Rate Hike Urged For Cable The Irvi ne Communit y Services Commission bu rec .. om meocM!d that the City Coun- cil grant only ha lf a rate in· c rease for cable t e levision ser vice sought by Community Cablevhnoo. The commission recommenda· lion aligned itself with City Manager William Woollett Jr's own recommendations. The Wednesday vote was 4-0. with commission chairman Alan Miller ab&enl . Community Cablevision seeks to increase cable rees lo in· dividual homeowners from $6 lo SlO a month. The city manager a nd the commission feel the in- crease should be only to $8. Simila r ly . othe r increases s ough t b y C o mm u n i t y Cablevision were turocd down by the com mtss1on . wh ich 1n each case cut the proposal about m ha lf. The proposed bulk rate, for mem bers of homeowners as- sociations waa cut from an in- crease from $4 to $6.70 a month, to a recommendation or SS.35 a month. Community Cablev is ion sought to increase tls charges to a pa rtment tenants from $2 to $6.70. 1be commission recom· m ended the fee be ra ised to $4.25. Commwuty Cablev1s1on 1s a wholly owned !)ubs 1daary of the Irvine Company The rat.e mcreusc a pphcataon 1s scheduJed lo be debated by the City Counci l on Tuesday. at its 7 30 p.m . meeting. - Air Safety Meeting Slated in Newport A group of Federal Aviat.aon Administration 0'1ic1als led by western regional director Leon Da u g h t e r y wll I m eet wit h Ne wport Beac h City Council members Monday afte rnoon. T he meeting. proposed by the FAA . is bemg held· lo bri ef caty officials about the FAA ·s effo~ to increase aar travel safety ln a letter to councilmen last mont h proposing the meeting. Daughtery thanked city offi cials fo r their "sincere support'" of the FAA 's erforts "to assure safe flight out of Orange County Airport." "As you know." Daughtery's letter continued. "we in the FAA want to do everything t hat is practicaJ. economically feasible and technolog1cally possible lo reduce airc r a rt noise while maintaining the highest level or aar safety." E arUer this year. the FAA fo r ced commercial air lines ope rating out or the county air port to adopt a new take off procedure. Prior to tha t move. a irli nes used a pattern in which power was reduced below 600 feet altitudt! in order lo reduce the noa.se impact of their take oH on Newport &:ach At the tame the 1"/\A 1nstatut· ed the order to maantam full power to 1.000 feet . Hughe:; Airwest was testing a Boeing 727 Jel at the airport 1n an attempt to prove 1t was no noisier than eat.her Lhe DC 9 that aarb ne cur· renlly use~ or th 8-0t!mg 737 used by /\ar California Howeve r. the tc~l was droppl•d bec a use the FA/\ order pro duced sigruficanlly nois ier take offs for the m s Meanwhile. the F AA 1s plan· ning to hold ract findan~ hear· ings next month on charges that cou nt y offi c ia ls h av e d1 s- cram uwled agamst air t'arners by not granting t hem s pace lo use Orange County Airport. Tha t 1nvut 1J!a l aon . which could pave the wa)' for more a irlines lo JO IO Ai r Cal and Aarwest al the county faollty, is being closely followed by city of fic1als Councilmen have long oppo6(.>d any increases in Jet 01ghts out of the county ~urport - • • • • ~ • • • P:r1d!y. Merci\ 23. 1979 DAILY ?ILOT A:t Possum 'Lost at Sea' Jury Urges Denial of Aliso Viejo County s upt'rvisors have been told by the grand JUry that they should deny thP Aliso VieJo Com· pany the land us e c hanges needed to build a 20,000-unit housing de"elopment on the coast.al s lopes east of Laguna Beach The jury's message was con- tained in a one-page letter de- livered to Board or Supervisors Chairman Philip Anthony Thurs- oay afternoon. Simultaneously. the contents of the letter were made public an a g rand jury press release l\t the close of a six-hour public hearing 24 hours earlier. s upervtsors agreed to wait one week bt>fore' m aking a decision on the Aliso V1e10 project. H approved, the company would be allowerl to build 20,000 residential urut.s on 6,623 acres now designated for a maximum of roughly 10,000 units. In ils m essage to the supervisors. the grand jury said, "there is no valid justification given for doubling the housing den s ity from 10,000 units to 20.000." Tbe jury also said the traffic circulation system designed for Southern Orange County is based on low intensity develop- m ent in the Aliso Viejo area. The grand jurors also faulted the proposal for failing to be de· finilive about an air quality management plan and said it bas not been proved that the pro- posed project would not ag- gravate flooding and surface runoff problems in Aliso Creek and Laguna Canyon. Finally, the grand jury said "sewer and water capacity may be insufficient to serve the Aliso Viejo community with its in- creased density " Possum Ganie .. This possum got in a pred icament Thursday. The critter crawled out to the e nd of the Coast Guard dock in Newport Harbor. apparentl y got confused and couldn't find his way back. To the rescue came Newport Beach a nimaJ control officer Glenn Everroad in a Harbor Patrol boat handled by Pat Sweetie (al wheel ) and Dave Maze. Everroad s nared the possum. put it in a cage and took it back to its native s urroundings -the wild, and dry. landS of the Irvine ranch. Fullerton High Scene of Brawl Police were keeping a close watch on the Fullerton Union High School campus today in the wake of a brawl that led to 28 students being suspended. ··we're still investigating this incident," Fullerton Police U . Philip Goehring s aid. "We're told that one of these kids pulled a knife at the height of the battle and that he was prepared to use it ..• Principal Betty Book said to· d ay that the suspensions a p- peared to have cooled a situation that bad. she said, .. been build- ing up all week. "It all started with food throw- ing and milk throwing, .. she said. "Then Thursday a student got splattered with chocolate milk and be took off after the kid he thought bad done it." Mrs. Book said 20 to 25 stu- dents were involved in the re- sulting brawl which was broken up by teachers and ad - ministrators. Police were called to the cam- pus and came back a second Sex Magazines Said Valuable ATLANTA <AP> -Television personality John Henry Faulk has testified that he believed the 11 issues of two sex magazines involved in the obecen.ity trial of Larry F1ynt have literary value. "Taken as a whole, these magazines do have serious literary value," Faulk, who was "black-listed" from television during the McCarthy Senate hearings in the early 1950s, said Thursday. Fault was called b) attorneys for Flynt, who is being tried In Fulton County State Court on 11 misdemeanor counts or dls- trlbuUng obscene material. tiF'e later in l hc day when the b:ll\le broke out again. At this point. Mrs. Book said, the com· batants appeared to be racially divided Mexican·Americans on one hand and a racial mix on the other. "I'm the rat rink on campus today," she said. "I've cancelled all nutrition breaks and we will not a llow be verages to be served anywhere on campus un- til I'm satisfied that this prob- lem is resolved." Mrs. Book said several of the s tude nts s uffered cuts and bruises during the fracas and were treated for their injuries by the school nurse . Lt. Goehring said patrol cars will visit the campus during the day to ensure that there are no further outbreaks of violence. "I don't th.ink we'll have prob- lems today," Mrs. Book said. "We've got the trouble makers out of the way and things are settling down.'' County Man's Suit Against 'Kaz' Rejected LOS ANGELES <AP> -A onetime convict bas lost his suit to have the t e lev ision show "Kaz" taken ofr the air because. be contends. it illegally patterns his own life. Tom Miller, 34 , of Ful- Mu.i.u l e r t o n a 1 • Sunday's Edition Focuses on Pilots leged that Universal Studios purchased the rights to his life s tory in Dece mber 1977. However, he contended he has received no royalties from the t.eleviaion series. The show centers on a lawyer who got his degree while serving a prlaon term for theft. Miller baa a law degree, earned while servlng a theft sentence, but is not a practicing attorney like the character in the series. Sunday·s Daily Pilot will describe the "holding pattern" private pilots are in at Orange County· Airport while waiting for orricials to decide on tighter regulations and muter plans. Other features will include: NOT A SPECK -A pair of Oran1e Coast residents have taken up top ball, brooms and tbe ancient profe11lon of chimney sweep , but new metbodl keep them IOOl·•nd· clnder·free . Jn You/Your Money. (suNDAY'S BEST) Puerto Rican ghetto or New York's Harlem was the training ground where CH1Ps' star Erik Estrada stopped , loolted, listened and decided Man, there's aotta be a better way. The series' macho but mis· cblevoua top 1Ull 1ay1 be Clves bla regarda to Spanish Harlem, for what he learned. TaEASUaE ftACK.8 -Bon· nle Williama dream• of di11· • ..,... a lorUaM ia buried U.d...._ ..._ u4 taral ol· ftelall Wft'J &Mt Mr dream ud dtlatra Ilk• tt wtu de1&ro1 " ................ " J.1111.!111•11 Prell tak• fl ... tw6 tactloDI. ................... U .S. District Court Judge Robert M . Takasugi ruled Thursday that banning the show could result in irreparable damage to the defendants - Universa l Studios. CBS. Lorimar Productions and series star Ron Leibman. A trial ii to be held tater on Miller'suit for $15 million in 1eneral damages and show prof • its for alleged copyright viola- tions and lnvuioo of privacy. Wnr-ng Man Killed BRUSSEL& Belgium <AP) - T•o men shot and killed a 8el8lan Dattonal MU official - appaNDtlJ the wronc man - aad pobce speeulated tbe Thun· .., 1111111 llaytq ... eonneet.ed .SU. t1le wav•HUoa of tbe W -SSltDr lD aellbbol'-1;1\C HoOmd GG11 boun earlier. o.lly ............. .., ..... ,., ... Evaluation Ordered For Rapist A moving van driver, convict- ed last month of sex charges stemming from an attack on two 12-year-old girls, was ordered confined to a s tate mental hos pital by Oran ge Count y Superior Court Judge James Turner Thursday. J udge Turner declared Albert Fidel Salcido, 34. or Encino. a m entally disordered sex of· fender. and ordered him sent to Patton State Hos pital in San Bernardino for evaluatio and treatmen~. The.,judge. who based his find- ings on psychiatric reparts. asked for a progress report from hospital officials within 90 days . After treatment. Salcido would be returned to Superior Court for sentenclng on the sex charges. Salcido was convicted by a jury of rape, attempted rape, kidnap and other sex charges. Salcido kidnapped the two 12-year-old Long Beach girls at gunpoint as they walked over Anaheim Bay Bridge on Pacific Coast Highway at Surfside, and sexually attacked them as he held them for several hours In his car. Police 'Baffled' LA JOLM <A P ) -Police said they were baffled today by the fatal stabbing and beating of Barbara Becker, the 37-year-old wife of a University of California School of Medicine professor. FEATURING The Huntington Beach City Council has declared a s 1x- month moratorium o n ne w m assage parlorsintheclty. Orficials took the action at the request of the police department which claims acts of prostitution have been committed in some of the parlors. Police also contend that current city ordinances do not give them adequate control in regulating the locationorthe number of parlors. The moratorium will be in ef- fect until new ordinances are ap- proved with tighter regulations. Capt. Bill Payne said eight • massage parlors ,are curreolly licensed and operating in Hunt- ington Beach He said four more busanes.o; permit applications are pending and that there have been five or six additional inquiries. "We are getting requests for busrness permits from operators that don't have buildings," be said. "Without the moratorium, we could have 18 massage houses. We could be the massage parlor capital of Orange County," he declared. Payne said he believes that strict ordinances in surrounding communit ies have caused a sh arp increase of massa~e parlor business in Huntington Beach. A police re port shows that Newport Beach and Costa Mesa eac h have t hree m assage parlors. There are two in Foun- tain Valley a nd Santa Ana and none in Westminster or Seal Beach, according to the report. Payne said the new ordinance is being drafted by a police de- partment attorney and will in· s1s t on fo rma t training for masseuses. T he ordinance also would set up methods to revoke the bus» ness license of operators 1f ii legal acts occur Bomb Bl~t Injures 15 TEL AVIV. Israel <AP > -A bomb exploded today n ea r a downto w n J e rusalem taxi s tand. shooting shrapnel through th e line of w aiting passengers and wounding 15 persons. one seriously. authorities said. Is r ael radio said t he bomb was h idden in a trash can near the corner of Jaffa Road and Lunlz Street. in the heart of Jew ish J e rusalem and c lose to Zion Sq u are. scene of terrorist bomb· ings in the past. the radio reported. In Beirut. Lebanon, the Pales tine L iberation Organ ization claimed responsibility for the blast. The ordinance would permit lhc City Council or hearing of· f1cer to hear a ppeals o operators, Payne said . Also this week. the City Coo cil derued a business permit f r the Amer i c a n Ins titute C Massage. Police told council mem s that the re were questions co · cerniog the validity of diplom issued to masseuses while the business was op e r ating in another city. lnfan~'s Bruise No Accident? By REBECCA BEL• °' -o.lty ~ 5Wt , A bruise-like hemorrhage on Baby Girl Weaver's throat could not .have happened accidentally, a Boston pathologist testified Thursday at Dr. William Wad- dill 's murder retrial in Santa Ana. "I don't think a professional "ould be that rough with a pre· mature infant and handle it that way," Or . Shirley Driscoll of Har vard University said. The pathologis t 's opinion came during the second day of her testimony at the trial of the 43·year-old Wa ddill . a Hunt- mgton Harbour physician. Wad dill is accused of strangl · ing the infant a fter it allegedly survived a saline abortion al Westmins t e r Communit y Hoso1tal on March 2. 1977. His first trial ended in a hung 1ury which was r e portedly locked up 7 lo 5 in favor of ac- quittal Dr. Driscoll 1s one of several medical experts being called by the prosecution in an attempt to prove that Waddill manually s trangled the infant. Prosecutor Robert Chatterton claims Waddill believed the baby was brain damaged and killed her because be reared a malpracllce lawsuit. Waddill's defense attorney Ch a rles Weedman. however, contends that the infant was for all p racttcal purposes a lready dead when Waddill examlned her shortly after he r birth. Eyewitnesses to the delivery have previously testified that rhe infant had a heart rate. and was breathlng when Waddill ex- a mined her. Thursday. Weedman sought s upport for his client's defense by asking Or. Driscoll if it 1s possible for a baby to have a hea rt rate and be breathing without activity rn the upper brain. 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DAil V PILOT Friday, M¥Ch 23, 1919 NATION I WORLD Ju~t Coa tin Ct Cons1101er Prices Zooni ..... ~tr Tom~~\ Marplaine An Ashphaltbreaking t;MENT f.llKTING & OTH a DELIGHTS: Thl• ltaO'u1 proil·'· .onol football h·•m la coming to Oranw Count y II 1. quite C'lnr th1t t'luh wUI abandon Los AllfCt"ll''> now It 't.•rms C"f'rta1n hetaust'. only y sterd•Y. thfly h Id lltO"r.ubreakio~ rllH lnlaod of our tt•Klon for a $26 m1lllon l > JlDIUIOo of An11hl•lrn Marltum The lill A thu:1 will bt·comt> lht~ Biar A anJ the R•R It What wl lhlt' mltthl mt•an 1n tl'rms of <-conom1c impo<'t for our fl'KJ<>n whl·n th•· lhirn., atart playm1 lhcar hom • .:Dm l· ut Anuht•inl 111 t~. p..•rhaP!' only llmc will tell 8NATOllNG THE FOOTBAU <'lub, howt>v.-i , 111 C"On sadered by numerow. avunb ol <fr' n1otc• County 111> a muJur coup for our n.•.i1on 'rh~ It wu that an f'ltttm tPd ~ dagnatanes and oo looken of the prc-11s turn ~ out ut the U1g A for th · ccrcmorues of l'Xptmaton und l'onstrut·llon fo'or :such un ;u.1i.p1c1au:. uec1ab1on, you cannot 111nl1,l y Brown 8cJ9 o/ Airphalt Morkmg Anaheim's March Into Progress have the muyor slep forward, grab a shovel, and shufne oul a couple of di~11 of dirt. You have to do it with nair . To the insiders. Anaheim Mayor John Seymour is not· cd for rather chronic tardim .. -ss at public events . So il wus a nnounce.'<! at the beginning that Mayor Seymour "would probably drop In." Then a parachuti~t. complete with :! mayor-like briefcase, flouted down from the sky a m id shouts of "There's the mayor now!" TIOS t'OOLED PRACTICALLY nobody when Ols Honor appeared moments lat.er with sky diving helmet in hand. Then officials broke ground. Trouble was, or course. that with the exception or the baseball dia mond al.self, there isn't a whole lot of open earth around Anaheim Stadium. That's a thing of the past. So instead. they broke ruiphalt. Officials used powered Jackbammers. With gusto, they drilled away into the paving As a memento of this lofty occasion. guests were given luncheon-s1zc.'d brown bags. containing samples of the crunched asphalt1c ccmc•nt. IT USED TO BE around uur region. you had to knock down some orange trees in order to hold groundbreaking ceremonies Lo herald the progress of our ci vilizat1on. Open Rround, however, is clearly scarce these days. Now you have lo jackhammer asphalt. Captain Gets Blame WA S HINGTON <AP > A ferry boat captam described in an autopsy r e port as being "almost legally drunk" has been blamed by a fede ral safet~ board for a 1976 collision on the Missigsippl River that kllled 71 persons. The National Transportation Safely Board said Thursday lhe major cause of the accident was ''d e ficient conning and maneuvering judgment" o r ferry Capt. Egidio Auletta, who was among those killed . The board said other fact.ors wert> impairment of Auletta's judg ment "due Lo alcohol Inges- tion" and failure of the pUot of the ship which struck the ferry to take early acUon Lo a void tbe collision. W A6111N OTON CA P ) - 8har,p&y bh1twtr price for food, bo u1lna a nd 11aaollnc pushed C'Ofl•umer pMc op t.Z r:rcent' In F e bruary, the b 111e1t monthly lnereue in lnfl1Uon In 4"' y an, the aovernment aaJd lo· day ••ood prices r08 l.6 percent durmg ~ month and were up 12 7 perctnt for the 12·m.onth period •nded In •'ebruary. The aiovernment old m eat pricea ro~e Mn<>tht>r 4 9 pl'rtcnt and w rt' up 26.4 percent for the fi'cbruary lo lt~ebruary period. OVEaALL C'ONSVMEll pr1cl't1 for Uw 12 months ended In Fcbruory were Ul) by 9.9 per· t'l'tll Tht> sharp OM month rise In th(' Coo»umer Prico Index was morl' dlaappomllng news for tho Post-bomb Horrors Predicted W A"S lllNGTON <AP l Survlvorb or u major nuclear al· tack on lh(' United States would focc a dcvnstulcd world where politicul l<'od<'rR an • not trusted and tensions among social and racial groups would Increase, a new study says. Amoni.t those who lived. it said, "A high rate of abnormal bch-avior, ranglng from the non· functional to the anllsocaal, can be anticipated." LONG AFTER THE attack. survivors would suffer doubt, fear. demoralization, guilt, dis· o rientation, apathy and an- tipathy toward authorities, al added . With lbe psyc h ological stresses and severe shortages of resources, "even the simplest requirements of survival will become major tasks," the study said. It was prepared for the Seoute Ban king Comm ittee by Dr. Arthur Katz, a chemist, and was based partially on research al the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The panel is study- ing federal emergency and dis· aster preparedness progr ams. KATZ ARGUED THAT policymakers underestimate lhe full attack on the United States because they locus o n s uch Isol ated factors a s casually fi gures from the blast and radia· lion. The destruction o( urban cen· ters would have a ripple effect throughout the country. wilh a c rippling impact on food and fuel suppJles, medical services, a nd labor and producliH capacity. be said . In fuel supplies alone, he sald , 98 percent of the petroleum re- f In Ing capacity would be destroyed in an a ll -out attack. The remaining refining capacity would not e ven be c oo.ugh to _meet the fuel needs of farmers. Katz said. THE NATION'S food supply also would be hard-hit because of a !!Of1Centration of food proc· esslng facilities In areas ex· peeled to be heavily damaged - lhe Northeast, Great Lakes and Southwestern regions, Katz said. Because o f dis ruptions In transportation and the food dis· trlbulion system, survivors in the Northeast "may be denied large-scale resupp_ly of food stocks for extended periods, possibly several months," the s tudy said . Six Killed • m Storms I 2 Sisters Die in Craah Blamed on Snow Ml Le ,,,< .. 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THE l .Z PEacENT rise in lhe price lndell in February com· pared with 1 0.9 percenl rlae In J anuary and was the highest since a 1.2 percent ln September 1974, a year In which inflation w11 at a postwar high of 12.2 percent. If continued ror a full year, the Fe brual"y rise in prices would mean a total lnllatlon of 15.4 per- cent. double the administra- tion's 1.979 target of a 7.4 percent lnflatlon rate. Allred E . Kahn, Carter's chief lnf11Uon ldviter. diaelOled alter tbe report wu i.uued that the admlniatrallon's antl·innation pro1ram will be tightened wtlb stepped-up monitorine of bwli· ne11e1, es~l1lly s mall busl· ne11e1. and more active involve· ment by the president. He said detailJ would be announced next week. KAHN TOLD REPORTERS It is too early to say that the wage and price guidelines program has failed, although he added, "I surely did not expect" that In· flatlon would be as bad as it has now become. "I am still confident the rate will slow as the year goes on," Kahn said. lie predicted food price Increases wlll taper off a nd that a slowe r -grow ing economy will ease over ·all pressures on prices. Kahn said he remains strongly opposed to mandatory wage and price controls, saying they would probab l y hurt the economy more than they would help IL • "I WOULD NOT administer such a program." he said . Another presidential adviser. Lyle E. Gramley of the Council of Econom ic Adviser s, said the re ls a clear risk that infla· lion th.ls year will exceed the ad- minis tration 's 7 .4 p e rcent forecast. He swd be could give no new fi gure but doubled it would excoc>d 10 percent. ... .,, ...... SURE SIGN OF IUINOIS SPRING: A LAWNMOWER POISED FOR DUTY A Sump Pump Might Be of More Uae In Gurnee, a Northe11tern City Floo~ Wash Rlino~ More Rain Threatens Sodden River Areas PEORIA. I ll. <AP )-More t han 2,000 people have fled lhcar homes along the swollen l1Uno1s River and officials today reared the worst flooding the area has ever seen. Riverside communities downstream from Peoria had the look of ghost towns today. with lhe tops of houses poking through on streets turned into mudtiy rivers. Most Liverpool reside nts have evacuated to higher ground. FLOODING HAS COST busl· nesses, farms and homeowners rpillions o( dollars In damage, I sell. said Warren Parr of the Na· tional Weather Service. I le warned the moderate to strong winds and rains rould tumble d ikes and ~ubm~rg<: houses and warehouses already encircled by water. As sandbagging continued. some of the residents returned by boat to their homes today Lo board up windows lo keep the waves from splashing in. "l'VE LIVED HERE 26 years and I ain't neve r seen nolh.ang Ii ke this he re before," s aid Butch Black as he helped coordinate sandbagging opera- lions Several businesses m P<.'Oria and East Peoria were closed and a brad~e roQncc·tang the lwo wus blocked .off because or water on access roads. Water was 4 ft>ct deep on East Peoria slrc.oets. "YOU CAN FISH right out the window," said Marilyn Worlow, office mana~er of lhe Midwest Oil Co. m East Peoria. Most of the 2.000 evacuees live In riverside homes between Hen- nepin and Beardstown, a 100- ma le-long stretch of the Illinois River hardest hit by flooding. Not only do I sell a product , I sell myself. If I don 't , my clients go elsewhere. A salesperson must know and understand peo- ple in the community he se rve.s. I read the Orange Coast 's community newspaper-the Daily Pilot . The Daily Pilot keeps me inf onned about sports and events around town , so I can discuss them with my clients. The ads help me keep tabs on my competi tio n and I advertise my products in the Daily Pilot. My product sells better -and so do I because of the Daily Pilot . DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ....... .. . ............ . 61. ·"' -r.--...:--... ,.,... ............ _ ..... __ } ______ , ........................... ____________ ...... ____________________________ _, \ - I ~ -- I l l ? ) r' • • • ~ , . • • I . • I • CALIFORNIA 'Panic' l;reates Shortage LOS ANGELES CAP) -Panic a uollne buylna Is UHl lng feared aborta&H. accordlJlC to lnduat.ry olficlata "News •~ta ar~ cau Ing a tot of people to panic.'' sald Shell ataUon owner Bud Shaw Allbouab be h asn't ~u lonR.rv- llnn at his Glendale bw I~. Shaw added tha t t'Ustomt!rs have been drlvin1e on the lop half or their tanks Instead of tipping toward empty at:SIDENTS OF THE Son Fernando Vallt-y h•v~ tom plalned that severel t:uon !ila lions closed without warning. apparently after running out of 1••· There wail no immedlah• comment from Euoo officials Thursday. But William S. McConnor of the refining and marketing div ision of Unio n Oil of California said that customer~ have changed their buying pat terns since the cutoff of lraruar. oil. "Thls is a prematurt (.fdJl.ic situation," he added OIL COMPAN,ES are giving their staUoru. 9CJ to 100 pereent of last year ~ allotment. But with demand going up, shortages are imminent Mark Edmond, editor of the Lundberg Letter. a widely read industry publication, sa id he cakulated the gasoline supplies a re rurutlng 8.9 percent behind consumer demand. IF THAT CONTINUES, Ed- mond said, "By the e nd of March there will be lines aod closed stations." Poll Reveals Brown Aiming At Presidency SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -An increasing number of Califor- nians agree that Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. chooses his moves in order to further bis presJden· U.l ambitions. according to the California Poll released today. ~ poll by the Field Institute found 64 percent of those in- terviewed agreed with the state- ment that Brown ''is just as political as most officeholders" a nd "everything he does is calculated to give him a strong position to run for preside nt.·• POLl.8 TAKEN in Oct. 1917 and Aug. 1976 showed that 60 percent thought Brown's actions were intended to further bis pres- idential ambitions. · Other findings of the s urvey of 983 adults completed Feb. 19: -aaowN ·s JOB performance raUng appears to be on the upswing. Thirty per- cent or those polled rated Brown's job' performance as good, compated with 25 percent in August and 50 percent in Nov. 1915. -1be number of persons op- posed to Brown running for pres· ldent bas decreased from 41 percent in early 1976 to 36 per· cent now. -Two out of three persons are able to mention one or more things they like about Brown. But almoat two out or three can a lso cite something' negative aboutbim .~ .......... ANTI-BUSING MEASURE PASSES ANOTHER BARRIER Heather McCray Wlth Author Sen. Alan Robbins I ..andlords Relent On Doubling Rent SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Landlords, admitting they "made a mistake," have decided not to raise rents by as much as $300 al a posh Pacific Heights apartment building. But there will sliU be an increase. Tenant Alma Carroll. whose monthly rent was to be raised to $600 from $400, said she believes "pressure from publicity" about the inltiaHy announced increases ·'forced the owners to back down." Her adjusted increase was $60. Tenants in the 16-apartment building were told ln their latest lette r from Weiner Associates on Thursday to "disregard the last letter you received." a.a~= Launclle• Banana Boycott SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Farm union leader Cesar Chavez, frustraled at the negotiating table and on the picket line, is launching a new boycott campaign -this time against bananas. I Related photo. 88.) ( SI'ATE J Chavez, who led national boycotts in past years against table grapes, lettuce and Gallo wine, on Thursday launched a coast-to-coast campaign seeking support of a boycott against Chiquita bananas. The United Farm Workers union which Chavez founded in 1965 picked Chiquita for its target because it is owned by U~ted Brands, a conglomerate which also owns SunHarvest Inc .. focus or the union's California vegetable pickers strlke. 11farl11e Freed I• Sia•W•fl Deailt OCEANSIDE CAP) -A 19-year-old Marine has been freed for lack or evidence after being arrested for invesUJ{alion of the March 11 stabbing death of Robert Leslie Scarbourough aboard his yacht, police said. Police said Thursday that the Marine, Randy Lee Overhauser, was released to return to duty al Camp Pendleton. Overhauser was arrested last weekend after being identified as having worked previously with Scarbourough on his 33·foo t sloop. the Tai Pan, police said. OC Rll'enfde \"lete• Chancellor RIVERSIDE (AP> -An executive vice president at the University of Texas·EI Paso will be recommended to regents as the new chancellor for the University of California at Riverside, according to UC President David S. Saxon. Saxon said Thursday that Tomas Rivera would become the first Mexican-American chancellor in the UC system, ll be is ap· proved at a special meeUng or the Board of Regents next month. Rivera would take office July 1, replacing retlrlng Chancellor Ivan Hinderaker . Hinderaker was earning $54,700 a year, but of- ficials declined to discuss Rivera's salary. J\lfte Ardarill• Center Dedicated SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A new national center for research and treatment or arthritis -a crippling disease that afflicts more than 31 million Americans -was being dedicated here today. The Rosalind Russell Medical Research Center for Arthritis is administered by the University or California.San Francisco at three locations ln the city: the UCS F campus, the Veterans Ad· ministration Medical Center and the San Francisco General HOtJpital Medical Center. A spokeswoman said the three facilities treat about 10,000 arthritis patients each year. PUBLIC NOTICE ... STEREO LIOUIDATION a. ..... Steno u.,.lcWon. • •1111fwctw.,.:1 rv.::M•lcll•• w• .. , ... of .. ••=.c •••of•• 1teno .......... ltw lhhcl below wll ........ • ........... ec1 .............. . AMBASSADOR INN ••• Cont. Room 2277 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa SATURDAY, MAR. 24, 1979-9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. OMLY WHU 9UAMTITIH LAST ... •=:11 20=:::.,. ............. s 69 s 19 each 21:: ............. s15 s29..,. fl: .... : ......... 5165 s59 .... 11:=:=-......... s119 s59 .... 21:.,\~ ............. s179 saa. 22::-e.: ........... s.89 s29,. 21~~.~~ .... ~ .. s3s s10 ... ' F'ncfllV, March 23. 1919 DAIL v PILOT AS Busing Foes Win Round ~ Proposed State Amendment Nearing Balwt SACRAMENTO (API -An· vo1LandPropo11tion13lastyear. m easure, which be c alled Ubusina forces have scored a re-THEIR TAaGET is a court· "racist on its face," adding. "11 sounding victory, in th e ordered busing program that ltiaveto voteforbigotry,ldoD't Callrom1a Legislature, putting a started lo Loe Angeles laat fall want. to be here ... m easure almed at stopping and could be extend ed by a AFTEa OTHEa oppoiaents mandatory busing in Los judge to outlying, largely white charged racism. a supporter, Angeles wit.hln one step or the s uburban areas because of the Assemblyman Dave Stirling, R· state ballot. . city's declining number or white Hacienda Heights, said he was Amid charges of racism by OP· students. "very tired or the guilt trip ponents. the proposed state con· "Court-ordered ~using ... is tb.at's laid on som e of us:• stitutlonai ame~dment, SCA 2 by perhaps the most socially Similar anti-tiusing proposals Sen. Alan Robbins, D·Van Nuys, destructive a nd indefensible bad been bottled up in the As· won Assembly approval Thurs· government policy or our lime," sembly for several years . Public day on a 62·17 vo.te, eight.more said the meas ure 's floor reaction to Los Angeles busing. than the two-thirds maJorlty sponsor, Assemblyman Bruce o pposed b y s uc h s talwart needed. Young, D·Cerritos. whose dis· liberals as Assembly Majority THE SENATE, which has already approved the measure once, need only concur in minor Assembly amendments to put it on the bailot. either in June 1980 or in a special election this August. tricl would be affected if the Los Leader Howard Berm an, [).Los Angeles program were extended Angeles, helped pry Robbins• to the suburbs. measure loose. LOS ANGELES "is the best THURSDAY'S ACTION leaves Robbins said he would seek final Senate approval either next Thursday or a week later. example that forced busing is a two major questions answered, sham and defeats the actual one of law and the other of tim· pu rpose it sets out to ac· ing. complish." be added, citing re· Though Robbins insists bls ports that "white fli ght" from measure would stop mandatory busing has increased segrega-busing in Los Angeles witb.in tion. months or voter approval, the is· THE MEASU R E would r estrict court-ordered busing for integration in California to cases or deliberate segregation by school districts, as opposed to the more common segregation by housing patterns. On the other side. black As-sue is not that clear·cut. semblyman Elihu Harris, D· Berkeley, said, ''The issue is not the bus, it's us ... The level of racial hostility in this society is not an accident. It is caused by these kinds of measures." SO FAR. FEDERAL courts have required busing only in cases of deliberate segregation by school districts. The state Supre me Court. in a 1977 ruling in the Los Angeles case, said districts must take all reasona· ble and feasible steps to end seg regation. r egardless or cause. Support for the measure was bipartisan and came mostly from representatives or the same midd)e.class. residential areas that spawned the tax re· Wh i t e Assembly m an Lawrence Kapiloff, D-San Diego, said a publicly supported San Die20 busing program might be stopped by Robbins' 'Veiled Bribe' In Jones Arrest SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Aides to the Rev. Jim J ones offered to donate $5,000 to a Los Angeles police station following bis 1973 arrest in a movie theat.er bathroom on a lewd conduct charge, of· ficials said Thursday. "ltwas nothing but a veiled bribe, that's all it was.'' recalled Bob Macintosh, the lieutenant in charge of the station's vice squad at the time who -:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ is now police chief of Bear Valley, near Tehachapi. THERE ARE CONFUCl'ING details in the case, because records of Jones' arrest and dis- missal or the charge were sealed Feb. l , 1974 in an unusual order by Municipal J udge Clarence Strom well. Law enforcement officials familiar with the case were interviewed by the San Francisco Ex· amioer aod the San Francisco Chronicle. BF.CAUSE SOME RECOllDS were sealed, it may never be known whether Jones' offer con· stituted an at.tempted bribe, sajd Los Angeles as· sislant city attorney Ward McConnell. He said the district attorney's records vanished last year. The records were scheduled to be unsealed on Monday. McConnell said the offer was made by an undetermined number or Jones' lawyers or aides, who met with a pqlice captain at the station either just before or just after the lewd conduct was dis· charged. THE CAPTAIN REFUSED lhe offer, McCon· nell added. Jones' was arrested Dec. 13, 1973 after be al· Jegedly made a homosexual advance to a police vice officer. The charge was dismissed seven days later. officials said. The captain. s aid McConnell, is now rel.ired and didn't make a written report or the offer at the time so no records exist to establish the date of the meeting. "So anything that comes out along those lines, I suppose, has to depend on memory," he said. TWO WEEKS AFTER the sealing order, an aide to Los Angeles police chief Ed Davis, Franll Isbell, wrote to Peoples Temple member Diclt Tropp on the chief's behalf, the Examiner story said . 4 HERB FRIEDLASDF:R IS ~i\KISG GRF:AT DEALS BUY OR LEA SE' FREE 50 GALS OF GAS -.... ._.,_ ... "'" .... LLOl'D•s ~ garden shop .., NEW WESTERN GARDEN 1001 SA VE s 1.00 BUY NOW! PLAMTTOUI fEGET AILE GARDEN MOW! POMTPACll . .............. ............. MOWS,. OMIOMSITS IO.,_ pet J*111 ........ MOW6,. 60 lb. Bag Good for Blue Gr-. & Hybrid Bermuda Lawnt. Covert 6000 eq. ft. ... SI I.fl SAVI 14 $~95 I MOW I 33 PLUSlM SWEEPSTAKES YOU Ate TOUI LAWM CMt IOTH WM 33 Plu• '--._.., 1( ....... -"°"' $peett""'9 It -a.er 33 ---.cl• .. --tvy. -.,_. IOutlld~ Pod< UP a oon of -)3 Plut A"ll tie -· 10 -1M 33 Plue 5-1-We re .,_ _., -Sl33..000 "' Pf1nt. -a IO' re!IAt, on ~ OU<C1" 'ol 33 ""' IOQI S4l 1t • COU»I PLANTS MOW MARIGOLDS 6 plants per Pony Pack MO:S9e. ,.,,... M.l ~ IU&IKTTOST'OOCOfl HAHO .... _...,.,,..._.....,.,. • OPEN MON. THRU FRI: 7-t. SAT. M . SUN. t-5 MM" 20'18 Newport Blvd. (at Boy St.) Costa Melo. CA 9'Jl/l1I(71~)646-7.._.1 oranoe c.i•" oa11v ~101 Editorial Page ............................................................... Frldey, March 23. 1979 Robert N. Weed/Publlshtr ThOmal K"vll/Editor Barbar• l(r~1blch/Edlt0tlal PaQ& £-di&of' Increased Court .Fees Are Justified • L~gh.l ullon th l would ltl Ci>Unt y 1iov ~rnment i~rrethe rCi.'l) c hargt>d for court t> r v•c:t>" wa~ r ndorsed F's wet-k by lh Or ang.-Count · Board of Suswrv1sors G nt>rolly, efforts to lMJ)() t' <'lt hl·r new or c1dt'd •huq(t~ lo l'Umpen at<' for lhc governm nl tux dollars ost to ProJ~ttfon 13 arc ''mph t'xh1blf1onl\ of ril'IC»l :Sldght of h.und. · ) Taxi~ u~cnru~ thnt huvt• tnt'd to c•ompensult' for l~ l pro~rty l•n doll.-ra by tm poblO~"" new fees or crc~lOJ( old foe strucl.W"(~ have found the uucpayt!r •btolhon of 1978 ts till ver)• murh ., livt> t In tlw <'USA' ol the <"OUrt fee.>!>, how('vc.•r, thc.•n• N~mli to JUSt l'eaw n to hlkt• lht-f t"t' -crht"tiulei. to'or t> .. 1mple. the e llng • c hc..-dull' rnlls for un $8 f1hng rt-v tn r1v1I suit)> t;.c,um h '' M'l th<' amount 1t ('O~ll> 'to pn ><'t'M• .1 t•1vll n\'lum ~at $.JH J Ha.tsm~ the foe to Ul a i-. 'iug~t·,h·cJ Ill thv propo~ed kf.!1l\lat1on Mmpl\· rtlO\ t'' tht• .imount d1u1 gl'd closer to tt-ahty. ' SU('h ft•t•:-~1:-tho-,,• c:-h.1rRt'<1 for r t\ 11 c-o urt (1hng ~uppoSt"<lly Urt', ufh•r ull , th-~1~n1:d to rt·t·uvt·r tht• co:,t of ~rvil't'l'> from thm;l' who use lh • :-.c r vu.•t•t. • ln tllat h..:ht. hiking thl' t•ourt ft~ !>l'hl'dult.· to rt.-Ot-ct f osts is rcuh!>llc But hiking fo~ or t harumg new ont!b to ~1 rt·umvcnl P ropo!>1turn 13 1~ bucJ bui.1nCbb for aovt•rnmcnt. laws Need Correction I ' , A couple o f bills recenUy introduced m the state ~gtslaturc would corn~cl needless incqu1ltes in laws ~1ck ing unfairly at <.'1l1ze~· pocketbooks A mca~urc hy Assemblyman Bruce Nestande. fl -Orange. would eliminate all :,l.4.ttc inheritance and gift t:.ix assc.·ssmt.•nb on property tran&fo r i-. bctwc.•en spouses ' Under cx1s t1ng law, only one half of a dcreascd p 'r son's separate property b exempt from inhentance tax when it passes to h~s or her spouse. . : Time and a gain t.his forces a surviving s pouse to sell off property in order to meet the tax liability. The proposed Jaw would entitle the survivor to full use of the mhe rilance without the tax burden. The same meetsure would eliminate the gift tax on property given by 1>ne SPQUSe to another. Both these taxes are a n unfair int·rusion into m a rital agreements and give the state an unwa rranted financial benefit. Students who bi:lve been largely self-supporting a nd llv m g away from home would be the beneficiaries of a tuU int.roduced by Sen. Joseph Montoya. D·Whittier. ., It p rovides that applications for educational grants b<.1scd on r1ecd would not have to inc lude parents' resoun-es ii the st ude nt had not lived a t home for more tha n six weeks during the year and had not received more lhar' $750 a year from home for three years. Undet' present r~ulations. students can be denied state grants if the ir pa rents ' income exceeds. e ven sli8blly., a specified maximum -whether or not the student has been living without fina ncial he lp from home. This is. clearly unfair to a young person who has tried to be independent. ' Both these measures m ake sense a nd neither would impc1se much of a "financial burden on the s tate. . I ~~ Dry Winter? ' Southern California ns who've had the impression this p ast winter has been a pretty good runne r-up to la st y~ar 's reca-d soaker m ay be s urprised to le arn tha t the winter of 1978·79 wll will go down as a d ry one for the s ta te as a whole . K ey wate rs hed areas in the northern and central parts of the state have experienced below normal rain and s now. It's estimated the spring runoff in major rivers like the Sacramento. Feather a nd Kern will be only 60 to 75 percent of normal. \ la fact. the Department of Waler Resources says the s tate could be facing another drought if it weren't for the w~ter stored in reservoirs from last winter. • No one seems to know why, but the state's r a infall f1~ures have bee n r e versed this year. While supposedly dey Los Angeles had more than 13 inches of rain by the ond of February. s upposedly wet Eureka o n the north coa~l had only 10 inc hes • as opposed to its average of more than 25 inches. , That's bad news . It could mean there'll be less water available for us to import from the north as the year wears on. • Oplnk>ns expresaed In the space above are those or the Dally Piiot. Other v;ews expressed on this page are those of their authors and arttsta. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Piiot. P.O. 0Q)t 1560-Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 .. 'Boyd/Wife's Worth 87LM. llOYD Q ... Every year somebody figures out bow much money aQ uualaried wife abould get If she were paid scale for her various jobl 1" •· Wu $3$1.59 a week at, last report. Q. ''Flnt white child born ln ~merica was Vlralnla Dare. Didn't that happen in what's now the Stale of Viflinia?" &.. II) what'• now the State or North Carolina . On t Dear Gloomy Gus ~ta cbolcf! • of lm model •. .,. .. CMl ........ by private partlft. HolJ Hooda, how ca I e.er dedde? D.11.J . irii&iW~ .. .. .. . ..... .. -· Roanoke Island which wu then Virgin.la. · Research into the birth rec- ords aut_geat that women who beoome mothers after a1e 34 are more likely to br· bring up eons and dau1htera wbo eventually become famous. Q . "Whal proportion of lhe men wtfo get vasectomies want the operation re· versed?" A. Cao only report that fe wer than 10 men out ot e, 100 have eo requested at Mldwe1t Population Center. Please note. however, this data comea rrom lb• A.a· 1oclatloD for Voluntary Sterlllution, an outftt that IOUndt at tbouP IQ mind la alreadJ made up. Q. "How mucb mone1 bu Muhammad All earned la punee aloDe lo tbe tut 11 years.?'' A. Kore than ND mJllioa . Only tbree men -an of. ncer. a noncom and a MeOnd eallli.cl man -compriMd IM IGtal complement of U. rlrst U.S. Air Force, u..a ltnowa u the Arm1'1 Air f:r.• wben It wu fanned t._ Nicltolas Von Hoffman Price 'Guidelines' Don't Work AU~ Kahn lmow1 better Mr. Kaho I.I the ttonomlca prolff80r Presl~nt Carter h&J char1ed with the j()b or endlna lotlaUon. a t auik he hAll promiitf'd to ac ~ompllith -without prtct-contro~ IL wu the very sam , amiable Mr Kahn who did so much Lo end prkc r~gul•Uon In the airline ln du•try. but now, m thef1e~orcon Uoulng, •pp•Jlinl( price flgUN'S, ~·, beglMlni lo threaten bu.s1· neaamt'n with the vt'ry t:on- tr o I :. he 'b prl'J Chl'd <i nd wo1ked t1t:11ln11t This isn 't hypocn sy but the enlevt>red a nguish of a man who st.>~1> 1n the month lo m onth t.•omµutPr price print· out:s hOw the adminlslraion'l) vnce gu1del..mes are 1goored, not so much by the very largest , !ugh vlsibiUly corporations but thbsc ' of the next rank who can kite prtce tags without being so easily seen. With corporate proms '" in· n ated. t.f not real dollars, never higher , any c hairman of the Wagf' Pnce Council would ht! frantic ON•: OF THE problems with "voluntary·· guidelines 1s lhal nobody in lJusincss pays allcn· Jack Anderson Uon Lo them : many people ln tbe government do and are thereby reminded how Important they are. The one thing voluntary reatralnti do la push mtn of good wlll Uke Mr. Kahn Into abandoruni what they believe in favor of mandatory controls. And there's no denying the ad· mlnl11tratJon baa begun Lo drirt in that direction. Great effort 1s being expanded Lo control In· terest rates: coercion Is being put on oon-complylng companles by threatening them with denial of government contraCL'i ; power lo control hospitaJ prices is be- ing asked of Congress. An administration which grows daily more concerned is in danger or talking itself into doing what it honestl y vowed. as did the Nixon administration, it would never do. RULERS can't resist controls. although you would think alter four thousand years of fadure they might back off. "If a man hires a herdsman. he shall give him six gur of com per annum." the Babylon price con· lrol bureaucracy under Ham- murabi wrote in the regulation book with butlndifferentsuccess. The Roman emperor Diocle- tian prescribed the price of every- thing from a haircut to a glass of beer and threatened violators with the death p(lnalty. It didn't Three-way Switch For Alaskan Oil? W ASlllNGTON President Carter 1s quietly considerin~ a multib1llion-dollar oi l dN1I lhut could eventually dram U.S oil reserves and raise the price Ameri<"ans pay for dwindling fuel. while giving c•oormous windfall profits to the oil in dustry. The scheme involves selhng Alaskan oU lo the Japanese -a move that is ex pli c itl y forbidden by law. To get around the law, the plan would u se Mex ico. which is ex· e mpt Crom the export ban , as a middleman in the transaction Our sources say Carte r dis · cussed the deal with President Jose Lopez Portillo when the two met in Mexico last month. For two years, Administration e nergy officials ha ve unsuc- cessfully been trying to find a way to get around the con· gresslonal ban on s ales of Alaskan oil to Japan. citing the $12 billion U.S. trade deficit with Japa n. The latest proposal would have no impact on our overall trade deficit, though. HERt;'S HOW the plan would work : Pemex, the Mexican oil conglomerate. would buy oil at Alaska's Prudhoe Bay and sell it to the Japanese. To make up for this loss of badly needed oil. American oil companies would Charles McCabe huy the same amount from Mex - ico The oil companies wou0ld make a double killing 1f th~ induslry s upported plan 1s apprO\ed by Congress. They could sell more oil to .Japan than they currently send to our West coast and Gulf Coast refineries. And they wouJd save the enormous transporta- tion costs of shipping Alaskan oil through the Panama Canal. <Because supertankers can't use the canal. the oil must be pumped into smaller ships, then bac k into supertankers at the Atlantic end : the cost of the canal pass age is about $2 a bar· rel ) Th e plan is being e n thus1aslically pushed by Alaska Gov. Jay Hammond a nd his com missioner of natural re. sources. Robert LaReschc Hammond 1s lobby1n~ wi th energy boss James Schlcsmger . and La Reschc has been to Japan and Mexico lo beat the drum. LaResche told our reporter J .D. Solomon that the Mexicans arc eager lo establish a Japanese market. while the Japanese are naturally delighted at the pro· spect of dips>ing into the North Slope oil supply. Al~ASKA, of course, would reap a bonanza in added royalties and severance laxes . Opponents of the oil swap warn that it could end up forcing the United States to join OPEC's pricing structure. since the Mexicans peg their prices to the Arabs. Thus when Mexico Inhibit the raJing lnllation which probably had more to do wilh the destruction or the empire than all the barbarian armies pushing down across the Rhine Price· controls In our own · ·country go back to colonial times . Early u nhap~y ex· perlence with them led the Con· tinent.al Congress in June 1178 to pass a resolution saying lhat .. it has been found by experience that Umitatlons uPon prices of commodiUes are not only inef· rectual for the purpo5es .. but likewise productive or very evil consequences lo the great detr1· meot of the public service and grievous oppression of in· divlduals ... be 1t recom · me nded . . to repeal or sus· pend all laws ... limiting. re· gulating or restraining the pnce of any Article. Manufacture of Commodity." During World War JI govern- ment administrators had a dif· ferent experience than that of lhc Continental Congress. Under price controls during the last three years of the war the cost of living rose somewhat less than three percent per year and Ir is the remembraqce of this happy experience wtti~h tempts some of our otherwise most sensible office holders to try il again I N FACT. it took more than <'Ontrols to keep prices as :.tabl1· as that. ll took rationing. and u neu ~rnputaory savings pro. gra m th'Bt KOt people to sav their money instead of driving prices up by spondlna It. Production also Increased to help accommodate dernand, but stall there was a huge black market and endless varleUes or cheating, llO that the figures look a lot bett.erthanfact. After the war was over. befOf'\' he committed au1cide, Herman Goering, Hitler's number one boy. looked at economic poUc1es which were similar to today's and remarked to one or his con querors. "Your America is do· int: things In the economic field which we found out caused u~ much trouble. You arc trying to control people's wa ges ~HHI prices people's work. lf you do that , you mu:.t control oeople's li ves And no country <"an do that part way. I tried 1t and failed. Nor can any country do 1t all the' way either. l tried that too and It failed." Achtung! If the Nazis couldn't m ake mandatory, you-v1ll-Oo-it controls work. let 's pay ht.'ed and stick to what wi ll : slow th1.: money creation. increase pro duct1vity and make govemmt>nl e nvironment and :>afety regul a tions efficient. If we do that and don't panlc when the wholbah· price index leaps upward. m J year and a half or so , we'll hav•· what our ..:randp:irent~ cn10:,1·cl stable prices. ''Let him out? Mdn, Jid you ever ~ruff A, tii~t ind tAnkf raised its prices. we would ha\ e to ratse ours on Alaskan oil to come out even in the barrel-for barrel swap. Congressional sources who battled lo prevent Alaskan 011 from being sold to J apan arc concerned that the oil swapping scheme might alleviate pressure on the Administration for a new L northern lier pipeline. Co n s um e r l o bbyi s t s. meanwhile. have cxpr<·ssed rear that exporting oil during a sup· posed energy shortage will add lo the American public's already demonstrated s kepticism that a n e mergency exi sts, rurther damaging any hope for volun· tary conservation measures . Pepys' Diary Makes Racy Historical Reading After a lapse or several de· • cades I have been sampling the life and doings of that highly un· usual fellow. Samuel Pepys who walked this earth from 1633 to 1703. From Jan. 1. 1660, to May 31, 1669, the year his wife died and h1a eyeslaht tailed him, be keCt a diary of hi• comina and 10 n11 u an Admiralty official -in fact be was the man who fed and supplied the British neet. · The diary was written In c Ip her. Pep ya• . <pronounced Pee1>1 though you .can get away with ~ Peppi1> can· . ; dor 1ua so ..,;-- complete that the book would aJIDOlt c e·r ta l n I y bave been burned and pro1ecuted bad It been pubHahed durina 1U1 UfeUme. He almoet ceminly did not Intend tbe book to be publllbed ever. The m)'ltMy la •hJ bl pnaerved It amoq b1a boolu, wblcb were preaent.d to bll coUtce. Maadalene at Ox· rorc1. TBS 900K WU not dffOded uut UIZS. Tbe autbortUe1...,.. benl7 aware lt Hiited. ID 1t1T ta.. d1arill of Jolua &velp, a eoatempora.., of PepJI, were ~. accidentally discovered in an old clothes basket at Wooten . Thia aroused Interest in the Pepys diary. In 1818 the college had the cipher transcribed Into longhand by J ohn Smith. Whal was revealed was the amazing dally record of a bright young public servant or the 1680s. WHAT WAS also revealed waa part of the extremely active sex life of an almost abnormally randy chap. The racy paasages were written in a hodegpodge of kitchen Span1sh and French, and occasional scrambling of even the shorthand by adding un- neceaHry letters. In a recent edition of Pepys these sexual paaaaaes have been restored ln rull. wbere they had been bowdlertz.ed In earlier editions. One much quoted pasaaae, from1 June 3. teee: And ao to Nra. Marth• ond there did t01'.at jo voud'°" owe lwr. both dewnt mw.t boclnoard, ""*" " alto "'• ban plaur. Mn. Pepys had a rouab tlme with ber"Samuel, who confened that "llualc aDd women t cannot but 11ve way to. whatever my bu.IMM la ... On occasion, when property "vexed" he would belt her. "I DID 8"1'&1KE ber over ber le rt eye." be conllded to bi1 diary. ••1ueb a blow u the poor WTetch did C1'1 out ud Wll lD great pain. but yet her spirit was such aa Lo endeavor to bite and scratch me; but l coying with her made her leave crying." He had one of the servants ap. ply a poultice to the eye, and then nipped forth to dally with one or bis girl friends, He re· turned home for dinner. then went out again to find .. Baawell's wtre ... and took her away to an alehouse, and there made much or her, and then away thence to another and endeavOl"ed to caress her, but el- le ne vouJail pas. which did vex me." lt'frla ... .. Apart from the racy parts, the Diary gives a vivid and wholly fresh picture of contemporary lite, including naval administra· lion and court intrigue. Pepys just put down everyt.hlng that happened in his day. without any moralizing and whether the ac· count helped or hurt anyone, in· eluding himself. Historians ac· cept h is account a s to tal veracity. PERHAPS THE MOST famo~ set pieces In the book were his arcounts or the three great disasters or his decade • the great plague. the burnins or London and the sailing up the Thames of the Dutch fleet, 1665-67. During lbe war with the Dutch. be managed with creat errlclency the victualling ol the British fieet. He was no mor~ honest than the next public official, and made this amply clear. Hil an· nual salary of 3:50 poundl wu augmented by commlasions, favors and presents. and other perks. We would call lheae bribes. In hJa financial conduct he wu ruled by lhe maxim of hia dis· tant kinsman and bc>t18 at the Ad- miralty, Lord Montagu, who hr.d told biln that "it was not tho salary ol any place that did malre a man rich. but the op· portunity of J:~ money while be 11 uttbe : NATION DA.IL y PILOT A 7 QUEENIE At the WB~T Bouse? Could you use help In accomplishing your goals in life? If so, come and hear Norman B. Holmes, C.S.B., explain "Finding God's Direction." Broadway Musical Ad Raiaea Eyebrow1 in NY , NEW YORK (APl It lakes a lol fOf" a city bua to make bead• tum ln midtown Manbat· tan, but lhet~ bu1Jc1 were dll· fer nt. Strelt'hed aCl'()jS their • 1 d e • we r • 2 7 ·.f o o t w 1 d • 1lrHrMrs sayln1. "HAV E t'VN AT THE WllOREHOUSt: " Theater proclaims simply, "WHOREHOUSE." "W• have received a number ot paNenger complalnu coo- cernin1 the ads," aald LouJ s Collins of the Transit Aut.hority. which runs the buaee. ''Since we are a public transportation agency carrying a large number of school children. certain sen sibilities mus t be con· sldered." pla i n about the word 'wborehouae. '" s aid Warren Knowlton, spokesman tor t.he producer. "II tbeater1oen and centlemea rrom the Transit Authority really want to see something terrible, let them 1et on the buses and look out ratber than look in.'' This Christian Science lecture will give you practical assistance In overcoming obstacles to progress. The su(l 1tlon 111 not i UI· get1tlve to New Yorkl'rli wbo re- co1nbe lbal ll reter:i lo a bit Broadway muAlcal But the •Ian• an: c-omlng down because of protest• -from. among other•, Ca.rd.lnaJ Terence Cooke. arcbbWhop of Nt:w York. TUE ACl'ION DREW a pro- test from Westward Produc- tions, l.be division ot Universal Pictures that produced the musical , a we ll·received legitimate stage production. The show bas ruo newspaper ads and television spots. the latter re· assuring viewers that "nothing dirty" goes oo in the show. THE SHOW'S AD aeency COD· tracted to have tbe ad run acrON the root line of 80 buses for a projected three monlhll at $1 .333 a week, plus producUon cost&. When: Tuead•y, M•rch 77, 1171 at 1:00 P.M. Where: First Church of Chrt1t, Sdenttst ''TIM!re'• IOfnelhtnc about a p&ace that h ta rhe three-martini lunch aa the 'chef's !ipeclal ol ~day' that appeals to me " TUE AD 'S P&IMARY mc1u1age 11' lJl l~r.ie white letters in d brighl red backarou.nd. 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Supt Hobt•rt P\'kn.on "Thi~ hi Don Qu1M>h• ulh•('k 1ng tht.• wtnclmtll at11un," Or l't•tt•rsoo f1Hlc1 • II "'ould mnk.t• a11 mu<'h '<'NI•' Lf somrone tn t rodun·d u bill tk"l6:n•·d to .iboH h lht' Lt•.i1!'il8tur1• · T iit; N~'T OE 811.l. t ulh rvr -d.i 11mantllnt: of lhl' :.hill' ' l>t'partnwut of l':dut•tttlon t•ffot· t1ve July 1, l!lH l Ile 11>1od lht• l'l1m1nat1on wo uld ht-Ip gl\ ._. local i.rbool d11~lrld11 ''\ht· fret>dom t-0 dt•lt•rm•rH· tht•1r own destiny " "Loral offki&I• ran 1,.-at ft.• \ttrmlnt' lhl· un quc 1•durattcm pahrt rt'QuJrf"d for o;lud nl In " a <' h of t h" I r JC I v 1• n com mun1ll , · N •i.l1.uidc•ullJ Tbt ball AH 10lf7. wouht "' quirt' the lc.•)(1111 Hv•• llH•l)'hl tu n·comm\•1'111 111 lh1· L1•.c111lu1un UY Jan 1. 1~1. whu•h 11t•1111rl ni<'nt fun <'l 1o n 11 1•oult l>•· 1ran11rerred to locnl 11chool !111> tr\rl' nnd wttlch furwllooi. could tw 'ihlfh-d tu ulht•r st 111l' l!l'fl ...... "IT' to\ ll N R •;,\LI h TI('," Pvh•rr.on Mild ''I'm 'un· IHI Ill 't.>i>llgatlon of tht· tfrpartin1>nt "'ould JU."lhf)' 2mnw pruning 1and s lu·~1mlm1n1: hut wt· JU"\ <'lln t tlO .t\4J\ Wllhl\ I '4llUld 'UllJIOrt ,1 1h111ou~h a U d 11 fl f I ht• d 1• '1111 I Ill c ll t, ' Pc.•krson ~au.I And I hut'' v. hwl v.t rn1i.:ht l{t:l JUM U'> iioon us ttus HUit> plt'<'l' of windmill t1lllng has been duspml'<f 11r Pctcrson'b 11 u.:g1•Mllon drcw lhl' 11upport 11( AsM•mhlywo111a11 M urlon 8l'r1Je"on. R-Newport Hcacb · l couldn 't ~u p1rnrL lhe Nl'wtond m1•01urc." 11he said. 'Something on the hneK of Dr l't·le>r»on·,. 'IUIU:Cisllon ~ounds UllH'h rt\Ol'l' atlrncllv(' t-O IJ\C. "I T IUNK Tl .. : tlt'partment nl•,1ds a l'hnkC'up, .. 11hc said. "Hut I c•crt.unly wouldn 'l vote for its obolltJon · Nor wouJd A1111t>mblyman Den· nlH Manugeri;, 0 Huntington U 1· 11 1· h • w h o d e s c r 1 b c d N\•!ltundf''-.. bill us "an cxcrcusc in ovcrrcut.•laon Hoth Mirnut.·r:. and Mrs . Hl'rteewn an· member~ of t.h<: i\i-1>l'nlbly Education Commit kt• What "'t' n~t·d 1:, a comm1tt~ drawn rrorn the Senate and As- e m bl y to look into the state de- 1><• rt ment u nd determine the dc•grel' I<> which 1l should be n·:,tru<'tun'<f." Mangers sa1.d ~ -· .· Murder-/ or-Hire "NO ONE HERE <in Sacrame nto> doubts that the de- partment needs o ve rhauHng." Mangers said. "It Is a ronduil for millions of dollars in federal funds and that fact alone sbouJd lead us to take a close look at its opt•ration. Suspect on Tape "The Nt-stande bill is going nowhrrc." M ungerl) predicted . "Audit, yes. ubolition. no." By KATH\' C.'LAN('V OI -O•llY 1'1194 'IAll Jo:.eph Senno. on t riul m un ~ill eged murder for -hare plot. said undt'r hypnosis he was play ing lhc role of a Muha ch1ertmn • when asked to arran~e the kill· ing of a Seattle attorney A video tape of the 50-year-old • Mission V1eJO resident made while he was under hypnosis was • played for the Jury Thursday after Judge Kenn •th Lee d~ided • It could be admitted as dcferu.c • evidence • SER INO IS i\CCUSED of • soliciting lbc murder of ~atUe attorney Rogt>r Leed and ,.,, the wife of hJ:-co d1·fn11l1111 t Joi.1·ph B•>gg S..rino st11d undN hy1mm.1s. however. lhal ht· playt•d the par1 of a Malia "big s hot " b<'<'lHJM• his s ister. Elam<·, :.tsked him lo lie said on lht· vicdo t:.ipt• that hifi s ister wanlt·d to impress ht.•r hoyfncnd. Bogg, whPn i,hc in troduc !Cl them and d11Jn'l w:.nt l o 1d~nt1fy her brolht•r a:. a lo<'k s m1th. h1:. normal <1ccup11 lion I.ATER. SERINO l>a1d on the tape he was <ipproachcd by Boi(g ubout lhl' two !>layingb And while he admitted he h11d been faking tus role a:. an underworhl hoss who could arrange murdc•r l'Ontracts, Serino ~111d he con tinued to play the rolt: ht· lhought he was expected to. "But I was getlin1(dcepcr and d eep e r . • · l h e h y p n o l 1L1• cl locksmjlh said, adding he was s tartled when an unemployed carpente r named Roger Hofer told him a kllhng could be ur ranged. AND WHEN HOFER, who has be.?n a prosecution witnes:s in the case. later said he knew an East Coast hit man who could carry out a s laying, Serino ~aid ou the tape he hoped 1t would turn out lo be play artsnA ui, well A ~ it turrwd uut , "Tony D e Marco" wtas undt:rcov1•r · Newport lh'ach police vrflct•r .John Simon. who did fake lh1• Leed slayinl{ SIMON HAD LEED pose wilh theatrical blood in a photo ·that he returned to Serino later to collect $5,000 of a purported $15.000 murder contract. Serino has pleaded innocent and Innocent by reason of l.nsam- t y to lhe murder solicitation and conspiracy char~cs. Bogg, who fac·t·s charJtei, on ly in connection with the Leed ca se. is to face trial later. Separate Bus District Supported Directors o r tbe Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com· merce have joined the effort to have Oranl(e County made a st-parate CalTraru; district. The effo r t was launched N1rlier this year by the county Trani,port:ition Commission on lht> ha~1s of a stuff report that :1ald the county would get only $2'J million for road projects in the nexl four years as part of CalTrans District 7, whir h in· eludes Los Angeles and Vcnluru counties The s taff report estimated that . if tht• county was a sepa rate district . that amount. by law. would be r:.1scd to $&t million C hamber direc tors un· unimously backed a resolution railing for the new dis trict. ll will bt· -;enl to th(• 'County's I e g is I a t 1 v 1· tie I c ft :. l 1 o a in Sacramento. Deatm Elsewhere LA llAINA. ll awaii Hughes, 88. chairman of l AP > Jun Flagler the board of J .C. Penney Matthews, 68 . grand-Co. Crom 1958 until re· daughter of Harry Mor-tirement in 196'1, died rlson Flagle r . the Thursday. pioneer who built the Florida East Coa s t Ra ilroad. died Thur:.· day. GUATEMALA CITY G u atemala <AP > Manuel Colon Argueta, 43. mayor or Guatemala SAN DIEGO (AP> City from 1970 to 1974 Marla Maroldo, 77. 41 and the leader of the inch actress and vaude· United Re volutionary vllltan who played one ol Front Party, was killed the Munchkins In the Thursday by several film version or "The m e n firing mac hine Wlurd of Oz." died guns. Tuesday. ,• Newport Harbor Community Theatre 2501 Cliff Dr .• Newport Beach March 13, 24, 25 Fri & Sat 8:30 p.m. Sun 7:30 p.m. $4.00 General Adml11lon Ho , .. arved Meting Tlck•t• avallabfe et door ORANGE COUNT.)' I OBITUARIES PlJBUC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE NOT •c• h 11., •• ,. ..... 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NO EXCEPTIONS Hn<J'-r" c~ud<~" • M0-51S!Jt'l ':>.1n J,..,q111n ,,, M1t1Anhur • N"'-'llUl'I [S.1,,. h • tJ <1m·b pm Notice of Freight Rall Plan Public Hearing The Cahforn•a Dopdrlmont of T ransportat1on (Caltrans). 01v1s1on of Mass Transportation ·~ asking 1he pubhc to comment on a dralt of the 1978 Cahforn1a State Rail Plan The plan responds 10 Federal leg1&lation emphas111ng ra11 freight service The leg1sla11on provides money 10 subs1d1ze. purchase. or rehab1hlato railroad lines which railroad companies have proposed to drop This plan recommonds whic h ot the lines should bo chg1ble for such 1 ..sss•!>lance lllt\ \Ul-nl w•\ folt!cl w1tl'I IN .i1er lllt lll-lh o.y of~ 1'1' I "°""'' c ... ,,. °' 0••"911 c-ni., on lllt e>(row d9pel'1.,_I Oii eANI( c; 11Mr<1110.tt7' AMERICA HT &,S.A. ~ Vw L.00 P llJMI Htw-1 ~II.'" lfte • ClfV of Ne-.iior1 PvOll\""" °' ..... C<M\I O..tty PllOI 8eKh, C-..ly ot OrMte. 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U, .. ,. llJIH• ll'l!lr•.o!let ~ pr«IK-on FrlO•f. PUBLIC NOTICE AP'tl • .•• ,, '" .,,. (.own<fl ~-. Ctty H•ll. JI Fet< 0-t ... tost• -w. C..lolO<l'll•, IOf ""''""''"'"'of I P•t" -COMPACI IRUCK WITH Ufll.ITV BOOY A4dll-WO Oii Ille \4119(11ic,M-\ NWT 1>e OOt.u..d •I tho Ottt<~• Of I~ PlitCllt\>"9 ..,. •• n Fett °"-· ~It-· C•Utornl•. aod\ ~be relUf"Md to ,,,. •11efttlOl'I of IN Clly °"'"· '"•\<Nied...,..._, 1<temll1tc1 on 11'1• Olli\lde wllll Ille l id ltpm H-·--~o.t.. E•el'I o.d •"•II •Pt<HY eKll ,.,.., .... ,., lltfft •• Ml ICWll'l 11'1 , .. _ ... '". tloft\, Any -•II e1<(Mptton\ 10 I'"' \Pt<lflUlllOM -1 be c._1, \U IC!d In IM Did, «Id fe<I ..... lo Mt I-tf'• Htm I• IM ..-Cllk M-l \Mii ~ "°"""'tor •tie<lltl'I ot IN --EK II .. .., .,..., Mt -.... '"" ............. ·~ .,. ~ "'"""' t..i perlle\ -Httd In ti.. pt'-1 t \ pr11""'9f\. Ill <AM of (..,_,.._, 1nc1-1n. ~of -~1. ~, . ...,.,,,,.._.,........_, '"" Clty C-11 ... -C.ly of ~· -.. rewrwt -•ltlM to rejtel .,,., « ... Otch- OAT EO ~20."1t Pwl>ll\Nll 0---CM•I 0..ly f'tlOO • llMt(.11 u. ''" 11 ... ,., PUBLIC NOTICE NATION o Energ! Crisis? Poll Shows Most Think hortage Hoax 1 8J 'ftt ANeetatf'd PttA9 . Mott Americans thmk reports ol oil and ttasohM hort It( are a boax to itt rolbum"" tn J••v more. an b:ltH'1ttt1•tl l'rt·'!>~ NBC Nt>wK poll . h<lw, Tbt-poJI also indicate lhut alm05t one fillb ol lh ~ol ha veo't ev it lnf'd t.o cut ~rgy UM. And more than on~ fourth of tboH qut>stlonNI thtil even 1r 'EAA 8ftlfll' A,.Wi ......... Phyllis Schlafly, fl(jtion al ch airman of Sto p ERA. says the Equa l Rig hts Amendment is dead, but pledges a continued effort to block its ratification. gasolm4' hita ,, .. aallon. the)' wilt d rlv • lbelr cars JUl l a1 o>ut•b b lht>)-' do now EPAllATf: INTERVlf;WS 10 ,1<fd1Uon to th poll f<>und that pcopl<' who llr(' lurnlnte down tht•rmo-.t utl>, d1 lvlng IN11J or otht•r cultJnt: tmrk are doin1t 0 lo HVf' money nol b..:ou~c lhf'y an.• worrlt'd about en rgy suppll ~ "I 'm a mor' <'lllicn »nd I try to save t-vcry d,1mn pf'nnr t <' u n. " ~" p I al 1H· c1 tt o !> l'I e n Wyman, 76, O( South Uo.,ton M rs Ernest M ..illh~ws o( Boiae, tdaho, said "We . don 'l use any mon· t•nt:rgy than we have lo Al lhc!>t' prices, you l'dn't a/rord lo ' IS MRS. MATrlll<.W ' drtvUlg less. culling <''ll noo essential trips as President Carter bas :,uggested., "How can I cut any more'>" :,he replied "Wt.· don't have any money to ~o on any trips. About the only th.mg I use lhe car for 1s to go shopptng and to work." The 1 ,600 people rnterVlewed by !elephone Monday :.ind Tues· day in lhe AP·NBC News poll wer e a s kc·d wh eth e r they thought the oil s hortage was real or a hoax to drive up prices S1xly·t.•1ght percent suid they thought it was a hoax; 22 per- cent said the shortage was real: a nd 10 percent said they weren't sure. ASKED THE SAME question about a gasoline shortage, 70 percent s aid it was a hoax. Twenty-two percent said the shortage was real a nd 8 percent were unsure. Voodoo 'Religion' Probed in Florid1r1 MIAMI <AP) -The discovery of a voodoo·type altar complete with scorched animal remains. religious symbols and a human skull bas prompted officials to reopen an investigation of gr ave robbings. "lt's a religion," police Sgt. Ben Lombardi said Thursday of the macabre disrovef'y, "but with the skull, that makes it dif- ferent. We want to know whose it is, where il came from and-what it 'a doing here." OFFICIALS SAID THE ALTAR, SET in a filthy chicken yard strewn with animal carcasses, was found Wednesday by humane society officers responding lO an anonymous call. The human skull had been placed atop the scorched bead of a goal and the head of a freshly killed chicken was atop the skull. The body of lhe chicken was laid on a plywood sheet decorated with chalked religious symbols. A caldron containing dirt and a blackened doll was nearby, as were several swords, knives and machetes and a deer bead with antlers. Candles were burning in front or the altar and s mall plastic skeletons we re scattered about the area . Ot'FICIALS SAID THEY BEUEVED the s ite was related to the practice of Santeria, an Afro-Cuban religion akin to voodoo that is sometimes called Cuban white magic. Some of its practi- tioners claim to be able to communicate with the dead and their spirits. I Allen Frost, owner of the property, said the lot was rented by a man who was several months behind in the rent. "I told ttlm I would take a bulldozer to It unless he paid," sald Frost. ''Then Tuesday night, I found this on my front porch." A1ked whether they bad cut etaern eon»umptlon ln the past month or two. 19 percent of tho e questioned aald no. Thirty· seven percent said they bad turned down th~ thermostat. 20 p(trcent said they we re driving leu and 16 percent said they used Uahta or appliances less. Tht' AP NBC News poll also lodlcated that higher prices for gasollne may oot have much el- Ccd on driving. ASKED: "IF GASOLINE prices increase to $1 a gaJloo in tho near future, which of the followlng are you mos t likely to do," 26 percent more than one in rour said they would con- tmue to use their cars as lbey do now f'orly·four pe rcent said they would drive less; 19 percent said they would buy a smaller, fuel·efficlent car: 9 percent said they'd switch lo mass transit and 2 percent said they were not sure. President Carter bas appealed to Americans to ease lbe energy crunch caused by the Iranian re- volution by turning down the therm06tat, driving less and tak- ing other conservation steps. But Energy Secretary James Schlesinger says the appeaJs for voluntary s avings have not worked : he warns that man- d a t ory measures may be needed. INFORMAL INTERVIEWS 1n random cities produc ed mixed results. Like Mrs . Mat-· thews in Boise, some or those questioned said they a lready were doing all they could. Others said they dido 't think in- d iv id ua l contr ibutions really made much or a difference. And still others said they had indeed made an effort to conserve. Jay Sykes, a professor Crom Milwaukee. said: "Anything I could do wouldn't make much difference." The United States uses about 21 m illion barrels or oil a day. The Treasury Department has es tim a t e d tbat resetting t he rmost a ts t o lower tem- peratures in homes by three d eg rees ,co u Id s av c t h e equivalent of 550,000 barrels a day. Reducing the speed limit from 55 mph to 50 mph could save 250,000 barrels daily. Wider use or car pools -increasing the average nu1nber of passengers per vehicle from J .3 tb 2.3 - could cut consumption by the equivalent of 780,000 barrels a day. AS Wl11I ANY SAMPLE sur- vey. the results of the AP-NBC News poll could dilfer from the results of interviews with all Ame ricans with telephones because of chance variations in the sample. For polls with 1,600 in- terviews, the results should vary no m ore than three percentage poi nts either way s imply because of sample errors. That is, there is only one chance oul of 20 that the results of in- terviews with all American adults would vary from these re- sults by more than lbree percen· tage points. He Admits Rapes in First of the Season ... 4 Counties SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP> -A plea bargain involving prosecutors from four counties has res ulted in an agree- ment by Sylveste r James Jack.son to plead guilty to at least one rape in each or the coun- ties. Jacbon. 31, of Mon- terey wu charged wilb rapes in Santa Barbara, .5an Luis Obispo, Marin ucl Santa Cnaz counties. Jackson bas pleaded pUty to a rape ln Santa Barbara and, under the a1reement reached Thursday in Municipal Court. will plead guilty to two of &be four rapes be 11 cbatged with In Su Liiia Obispo County. .Jackson will also Dlead p.Uty to rapes in Marin and' Santa Cruz eQ•nti•• under the ..,.. ..... wlUdl also ,. .. 111111 tlult tbe sen- teacH wUI run coo- wclllitel.Y- -- FUCHSIAS Costa Mesa's official flower ond coastal favorite. Each tagged with color and variety. 1 Gal. I K! J!] Boskel & Reg. 2.79 upright vor1etles. 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In addition, pieces ol art submitted by public certificates were presented to an. d private schoolchildr en all 400 students whose work was throughout the county, 400 en-accepted for showing. ~ries have been selected by a FOUR SCHOLARSHIP win- l Jury to hang in a special exhlbi-ners, Roxanne Contaol, Brent I tion in the Laguna Reach Kudell. Randy Pav losk~ and l Museum of Art. David Winterhalter, were from , The exhibition comprises the Irvine High School and two win- cream of the crop of all forms of ners. Li.nda Tracy and Ma rk art entered in the fifth aMual C l · o i · Garrity, were from Marina High t o or 1t range compel lion School. , sponsored by Designing Women. The 'S))onsoring group includes 100 women dedicated to support· ' ing the Laguna Beach School of ~ Art through fund-raising projects J and assistance I COLOR IT ORANGE is Designing Women's special prOJ · ect lo promote interest in art : a mong schoolchildren and to en- • courage their talents All grades from kindergarten through high school seniors are re presented among the 4QQ works on display in the Laguna museum. Tht> art represents all media a nd classes mcludmg, among , others, photogi:a phy, sculpture. , wa tercolor, oil, pas tels and special projects. The show continues on display through Sunday, March 25, in • the museum. Color it Orange was juried by ; Riley Rhodes. director of 1 Bower's Museum In Santa Ana, and Joan Irving Brandt, a highly c regarded painur from Laguna Beach. 1 MRS. MURIEL ltEVNOLD8, · founder of Designing Women; Mrs Kathie Miller and Mrs. Wanda Dunda s w e r e coordinators for the competition along with Designing Women Pres ident Mrs St e phanie Robert.son Other scholarship recipients are Edward Arambula or Costa Mesa High School, Andrew Dodds of Laguna Beach High School, Armen Gasparian or Thurston School and Roberta Regalado Crom Edison High School. Receiving honorable mention we re Flavio Aguiler a, Keri Alexanrler, Diane Allen, Loise Barlow, Ron Bayle, Kamala Bennett, Matt Besley, J ason Bonberg. Jonathan Bonuan, Hol- ly Bounds. Sheryl Brown, Lis Bruno. Mark Bures and Judy Cavanaugh. OTHER HONORABLE MEN- TION recipients were Clifford Chen, Marcia Daniels, S. Diaz, David Dilday, Jennifer Djang, Kiki Felix, Stacy Feltner, Arie Gregson, Vu Ha, Bevetly Hall, Melanie Hall. Becky Hoskins, Keith Lamb, Marie Landis, Michelle Leon, JuJie McManus and Joan Mancuso. Also earning honorable men- tion were Lesley Mead, Mona Mouanoutoua, J . Nicholson, Clark Paul. Joan Rasfi eld, Roge r Rine h a r t. Con c h a Saldana. J oshua Sande r s. Steven Schaeffer, Kim Schaff- ner, Steve Seymour, Sheila Shroeder; Kerri Siyine, Michele Stevens, Evette Swartzkoff, · Anne Swett, Pa ul Taylor, Susan Thompson, Mayuko Tsumura, Ronnell Westerberg, Stephanie Wiencek and Jill Wood. A s pokeswoman for Designing_ Women said that, "Despite cutf"" backs in school art programs due lo Proposition 13, this was the largest participation to date." She also noted that the entire Anaheim School District dido 't participate in Color it Orange this year because or a ··proble m" with funding art classes. ' Scholarships to the Laguna ·Beach School or Ar t were Designing Women, from left, Rose ~ta_nton and Bi!lie Harvey assisted Color It Orange 1unst Joan lrvmg Bradt, right, during judging session. . 'Kendal's Skill' is what Irvine High School sophomore Roxanne Contaoi called her photographic entry. Edison High School student Roberta Regalado left her watercolor ~etch of a sports car 'untitled. ' And Costa Mesa High School junior Edward Arabula called his rendftion, shown below at left, ~~ .. ' 'Puppies. ' All three works were scholarship winners. i ' J • \ . ' ' '·, t ' \ , ' ' Rover Versus Roofer? Men's Scent Sexy Say Coast Wo•en Contrary to the popular theory, man's best friend may not be the dog, but the roor over bis bead. Canine lovers, of course, wilJ view this posltion as heresy. And tbe pbllosopblcal debate between Rover and roof will probably threaten the unity of many bousebold.s. Howevef', there are several points that should be considered before one seeks out a four- leHed friend during the next tbundentorm. First, there is the protecUon from the elements. Traditional- ly, man. roofs and bad weather have been together for cen· tunes. lo pre-historic times, cave dwellers sought out the protection of caves to ward otr .the elements; it stood to reason that from then on they would be known u cave dwellers. ting a facerul of rain, wind and By JUDITH OIM>N other types of bad weather oi 111e oa11y Pl••rn•tt goodies. Napoleon allegedly used an Roofs, on the other hand, are average of 54 botUes of cologne better than ever at that task -each month and always wore his a fact evidenced by the wide favorite scent into battle. range of exceptional roofing He must have bad a horde or materials available today. women trailing bis every ~tep. based on the response women Wrnl THE HELP of modem seem to have to a man's fra- tecbnology, there now are grance. A survey of Orange stronger and more attractive Coast women bas revealed that roofing products than there they think it's sexy. have ever been, according to an Industry spokesman. "Taite for A MAN NEED have no example, tbe new fiber glass· apbrodesiac ii be regularly uses based roofing s hingles," be a cologne or fragrant after - noted. shave, according to the women "These new best friends or surveyed. Without exception, man come in all sorts of shapes, when asked if they llke their colors and textures to suit prac· men to wear cologne. they tically every taste and need," smiled with delight at the the spokesman pointed out. thought . "There are sbiollea which re-Several women polled said semble wood, slate, and even they especially like men to smell s o m e w b l c b g i v e a good when they've showered. . tbreedlmemioaallook. shaved and put on dress clothes ~ND BECAl18& tbey spent so In addition, be said, one firm after beln8 "rugged and casual" mueb time la eaves, (they often fiber slua ablqles which all d1y. dJdn't llave TV tn tbolle early are aald to be extremely Tb~ rracrance a man wears yean> Ibey did such thlno u weatber and fire resistant, and can be as lndividu1I IS bis dr1w JkWlw on tbe wafia to have been awarded tbe a.. A personality. No two women pau die laal boars. Prom thele ratlq from tbe l1Dderwrlten polled laid they Jike the same aetlou, a wri"eD laapa1e Laboratoriel, tbe blPeat ntiDc brand ol ~- evolnd ud neatully all ol to a.are ~ for people, Janey Bourke, a Costa Mell Wettenlelftllsatioa. bouMluclewJD Roftl'. homemaker, said sbe prefers wi.,,.. tbe lat Ume a dot All In .U. roof• llave provm Old Spice, whleb ber buaband wu 11111 mlM f• a trick like tbelDlehee a yal.aable In.I to One, ohltllal'7 wean. tbalf mu, mucla 1DON IO tba tbe ~--6' ,_ .,. • ., ....... illAl'I b ,,,. tOOf A1d ~ do11 perform famU1 do1, Ute apokeemu ... DON'T UllE a heavy col· '81~ best ,,,.,rv NII not·~·' .,,. -.,, ut maa1 lttUe DUt st•t• Ute tald. "Allo, keep ID mind &bat o1ne," abe said. "But Dave OIW 1* heed, Up a rooflt'ig lnduatty ~· fetdlial papen and IUppera, your roof dllu't DMd to be doelD't De a slroal perfWDe on He addl, ''For thoff canine ltAwl who d#Nllt9'. the tla•r flll milerablr wbe• lt tat• tar a walk la tbe addllle blmMlhltl•." ,_,lime It,_,., 11y putting• q on top of your eo•• to tb• .auma .. teat: oltlle~adltwen'ttearap One woma, wbo asked to,. ~ ,, tn••tlll* m..._. from Ill· tM IClfL ' main maaymoua, said abe likes ~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~B~a~. ··n~~ ~· u~~ ' I . . . -- scent l 've ever smelled in my whole life," she asserted. Another interviewee said she likes Britis h Sterling. ..It's sexy," s he commented. She added, ••A man with cologne. looks cleane.r, looks good." Linda Bowie, a Newport Beach bank teller, said she buys Polo, Aramis, Canoe or Yvei Saint Laurent ror her man. "I love guys who wear col1 ogne," she said. "I think it is" sexy. It seems lo mate me more amorous." Glenda Moberg, assistant operations officer for a bank, ad- mitted "Certain colognes twii me on. l prefer English ~atbe and Pierre Cardin." • , Barbara Arnold, a cosmetics saleswoman for a specialty. store, said she likes cologn l "espedally if it's a sweet fta• f grance." MOST OF THE WOMEN sur-f veyed said they buy colO(DeS for their husbands or boyfriend9 t and all said their men wear colognes because they want to, not because they feel preaaured to do IO. llen just as often pu.rdaue' fravances for tbemsel"8, ac· cordlq to aalesclerb at a half • dozen area ltarel. The clerb ex plained that their colo1ne· buJlq customers are equaUr, dhlded between men anat women. What.Yer tbe scent or brand, IDd no matter wbo apeada tbe money, there'• one tblq eenam about aeent: it will tum moet' women on. _.. __ ....... _____ ...,_ 82 IWI.. Y P1l.OT ' .. . ( ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE ,. Masteetomy Style Show ( Horoscope MTV&DAY, MA&CH 24 87 SYDNEY OMA.a& ~llU (March 21·AprU 11>: Win frlcmda, In· nuence people, enlar1e borliona. strive for pulae of .,Ubllc. You perceive future. Havt faith In your own reelln11. Mtmber of opposite sex could provide lnlpiraUon. You eet aurprlH gll\. lie 1radoua. You dnerve ltt Sprtq aod 1umm•r raabtooa ror veryont", plu• fa1hlon1 aeletttd eaptclally for women who have had mHttt tomlee, wtU bt-pre.Hnl· N at a •tYl«' ahow •net brunt"h al 10 a m tur day. March , •t the Sheraton llott"I, N wport Beuh Tb ~v nt , lilied • • Som" t ht n 1 f.o r F. veryOM," la IPQftlOl'M by the South Co••l Junior Women'• Club, tbe Junior Ebt'U Club of lrvlH •nd lh4t Oren1 County Untt of th•· Am tirlt"a n C.anc t r Society OU&ING BaUN U , •unny H•lf<>n clolhin.c will be mo dele d by wom e n fr o m th e t•1orence Smi le8 Model lna Agenl'Y and mcm hen of the Rcuch to Recovery Progrum, u s upport group t or mastectomy patients . Se rendlplly , Lun e Rryanl and the I.a Palma Boutique will vrovld • the models' out fits, with f'mphasis on suitable and s tyli s h fashions for women whc. have had m astectomies. 'fhe Id ea for the mas tectomy foshlon s ho w deve loped from the spttlal needs of Sao· dy Bennett. a momlxlr of South Coast Junior Women's Club. Three year& a~o. at the Uf(f~ of 29. s tw hud a rudical •• l.OTH HOP· PING bfo.c&me a dlfflrull t"hore for lb preUy blond4' ... 1alc1 her rrt.nd. Ou Ua lmat, • flub m mbt>r "• vrln1 and a um mt'r fa1h lon1 1n particular wtire hard t-0 find Sbo t>t-1an lookln1 for lck-u and found on f11hlon 1how J(f'art'd to th mut«t(1m4"t' In LO!l AnlftlH Ther w rr none at that llmf' In Oran an County," M1 Ralmal addtcl Sandy tuH~lL-d thut l'lub n'W'mbeni <'Onaldt'r dfvtloplntc a m u l c Lomy fuhlon 11how for Oran1e Co unty T he flret 1how , In Se p ttmt>f'r, " was .ce rt-d to fa ll and winter Hty lcs; the upcomlna 1how will focu1 on ll&bter wtrnr, which "can be more llmlling for tt>e maatcc· lomee due to welHht of fabrl<', sleeve length and neckline for comfort durlnJC the warmer m onths ," suld M11 Dalmut. Oelly l>ti.t ......... , P'..,ICll O'Otl!MH ··A lot or people who are not masteclomce11 arc supporting this pro· j ecl ," noted S haron Davis . South Cous l Reviewing styles for mastectomy fashion show are, from left, Sharon Davis, South Coast Junior Women's Club president and Carol Fe/lion, show chairman. Junior Wome n's Club this year, Sandy lost her president. right ngnlMt cancer. ft 111 in Sundy's me mor y "SANDY'S WISH wlll that the South Coas t come true, only Sandy Junjor Women's Club ran't be there," said Ms. wanU to make lh1s Balmut. "On Jan 30 or fashion show both &UC· cessful and helpful to all women" Tickets are available by calling 752·8600. The American Cancer Socle ty will r~elve part or the proceeds. TAVIUJ8 (April 20·May 20>: Accent on where you are going -and why. New carttr approath proves a winner. Know It, •ct accord· ln.cly. You will be approached to participate ln civic project. Answer should be affirmative. Leo. Aquarius penoOJ Oaure In 1ccnario. GEMINI <May 2l·June 20>: Cooct Moon aapect coincides now with dlstaoee, written material, education, s piritual r e velation, perception of potential. Cancer, Capricorn, Aquarius pcrsoM figure prominently. Hunch pay1 off answer to dilemma come5 ln dramatic iruJtant. CANCER <June 21-July 22>: f.ook beyond 8UperficlaUUet -you could "strike It rich" If sincere, thorough and pendslenl. Partner or male plays significant role . Be flexible , versatile wllbout scatt.ering errorts .. Remember recent weight. health resolution. LF.0 (July 23-Aug. 22>: Obtain hint from Cancer message. Be 1peclllc, aware of ba11lc Is s ues and fine print. Accent on contrar ts, legal matters, jolni effort., close alliances and marriage. Sc6rplo, Taurwi pen;ona figure pro· mlnentJy. Do not m ake s11ap dech1k>ns. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22> Whal bad bffn -...dull or roullne t..akcs on aura of excitement. Co· worker or one who shares basic concernJJ wlll reveal a "new side " Be ready for chMn'le. posslbUlty of travel, action connected with writ ten word. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22 >: Speculation, children, discovery, creative endeavors ar featured. GeminJ, Virgo, Sagittarius fl.cure pro. mlnenlly. Relatlom1hlp "warms ." Nolblng 11 apt to be halfway. Know It and plan according. ly. Young person expresses faith In your de· els Ion. SCORPIO <Oct 23-Nov. 21 > tlome, securi · ty, real estate, land values are cmphaslud. See places. people aK they arc avoid self· decepUoo. Rccognm• llmltaUoos. but doo't be discouraged by one who constantly "slogs the blues." You will receive vote or confidence. 8AGITrARIU8 <Nov. 22·Dec. 21>: Close re· l11Uve conveys message. Now you know where, what lime to proct.'<ld as priorllle~me Into fo<.'us Older pt!rs<>n Is Interested In s upporting your objectives. C<tpricorn talk:. money In frank met nner. Former clown displays his tslenta. Mime Hinton Shy Romeo Recalls CAPRICORN (fk:c. 22-J an. 19> • Spotlight on valuables, po!\S<'Ssaons. protect.Jon against <•heating, th •fl. Finish ralh<•r lhan begin t'Omplttlc lllsk, assignment at hand. Aries. Libra person."I figure prominently. Aggressive <ts soc1ate proveti a valuable aUy S ~ N fo' R A N (' I SC 0 1AP > Life o n the s treets can b4.' b1th'r But to flint.on. a mime eking out a hv1n ~ w1l h 1m · prqtnplu performances to bus tlin g urban throngs, the strc·c•ts pro· v1de artlslJc fulfillment and a potential ticket to stardom. variety of character1tu t1ons A formt•r down with the H1nJ(l1n g Bros , Barnum & fl u il c y Circus, Hinton took up mime with the Street Mimt• Touring Co .• <t s m a ll g r oup he put together in Portland, Ml· - Awkward First Kiss AQUARIUS <J a n. 20-ft'eb. J8>: Civic an· terests are stimulated. Moon In your sign pro· motes Independence, confidence, correct de · c1slons. Leo ls In picture. An agreement is put to k s l. You might recel ve public acclaim' OP.Ml ANN : l 'd like u, trny u word to the ~lrl whose boyfriend lnld a .,loppy, wel goodni ght kiss on her. She shcned ht!r letter "Turned Off" May tx> this letter will help her as well as other young glrlR They nt:ed to underHland a fe w bas u.• lhlnJ(li about life, and maybe I can help. When I wM 16, I waR terribly shy, but more of u man physically than a A•• Laaders boy. I wu awfully crazy uboul a certain girl and I bad tx.--en dying t.o kiss her for three months before I fmaUy aot up enough nerve to try. It waa a beautiful moonlit night and I waa driving her home from • party. When I walked ber to the door. I Ungered u whlle making •mall talk. finally J Hld good nlcbt. Sbe turned her face up and clOled her eyes I read th11 as the lnvllaUoG I'd been wall· ln1 for. When I be nt down tor my llr1 t romantic klaa, my ooae bll her ooee, my front tooth bumped her llp and I bit. her. Tbuk the good l..ord t h• bad a wonderful sense of humor. She 1lt0 knew I w11 ember· uued to deatb. Tbe dear ,UI started to l1u11h and 10 did I. At t.bat mo- ment I wu t0 1ret.eful for her comp ... k>n and undel"llandlnl that. IM tineMared berMlf to me forevtr. li1ht year• later we ftre marrfed. Wben I reld the letter lo your column from the •lrl wbo complained beca ... the py'a flnt. ldH wM lllte amateur nipt, I Dew I bad to ......... ., ... ol9"1'J 1hy, awkward Romeo la tbe world . - CONlrl'ANT RSADl:R DKAa a•AD•a : ir:_::•.:, '::-J:! ..... ftnt-ldel • ...., ................... " .. D&AR """ LANDDI: 'l'Ut..., 1l1aed tl1• "OU .. r ...... ,....... .. of tbe bell I •••& through for seven y4'&n.. My ca11e wui. u little thf fe rent , however. The Other Woman wai. my mother In -law. Harry and his mother d l!\cussed everything. The only way I could leur n uhout our evening or weekend plans was lo listen to Harry talk to hi s mothe r o n the t e lephone. Strange ly enough, she was not a widow. Her husband was lyi ng down, t rying to take ll n<tp urtcr hav· Ing b~n In the k1trhen for s •vcral hours pre· paring dlnncr for JH pco· pie who weni Invited the next evening. problem? KOOKY KATI!: DEAR KATF.: I don't know. Maybe you can flaure it out If you look Inside your bead. Do you REALLY want to b e married or are you afraid of being slnatle? llave you created a dream Image no man can eqaal! Talk to a profe11lonal who c:an help yoa aamaak your f e au. T~I• 111.ea•• therapy -and tlae aooner &be better. Would you believe my hus band offered the pack of locusts the food I had prepared for m y dlnner party the follow· log night? The group mad e h ogs o f themselves and wiped m e out. Alter they left I had to clean up the mess and start cooking and baklnl( all over again. J waa In the kttchen till D E A R A N N mldntght. . •~ANDERS: Thank you PISCES Cl''eb. 19 March 20 >. G"O slow, be discr eet . Special group, o rganization could figure prominently. You get chance to view from behind scenes. Secret fears, doubts come Into open. You have grand opporturuty to wipe slate clean. Do It with aplomb! I/ !IOU hove.an itnn for tlw? Smgks ~r. und it to Cheryl Rorrw. fo•eoturlng Deportnwnt. ~ Cooat Dally f~/.ot, P 0 Bo:r JSM. Co•to Meta, Ca. 926216. Plcaae mclude your uame.address.and phorie.111.1m~r. ~Auction, Exhibition Slated The Women's Law Center and the Orange County National Wome n 's Polltlcal Cau c us are c o · sponsoring an art auc· lion and exhibition on Saturday, April 7. Cooale King, Norman Rockwell, Chagall, Dall, Calder, LeRoy Nelman, John Kelly and ot.bera. The auction will be held at the law center. &40 South B St., Tustin. "You put your hfe on th e line un t il y<>u become attuned to your s urroundings you have to maintain lh1s balance be lwt•e n tht> lights, lhe traffic, the pedestrians, the noist:," A nalJve or Ralt1more , Hinton came lo San f'ranc1sco several years ugo, "roaming the s tr<'e t s , s t 11g1 n g 11hows . until the city accepted me u s an artist." Hinton says. ---------- Hinton Ill u lanky 32· ---------- ye a r ·old with !>p1ndly RUffELl'S I fingers a nd mo~il c UPHOLSTERY features, a klnd of red haired Jackkrufe which W.-Y• w_. unfolds on street corner:. teie .... into an almost infinite 1m 14-fbof Blvd. Coeta M9N -541-1151 ATIEHTION w .... 0 I ISTATI SM.l:S COMTACT "MA ... L" WM. A Tllrl. ,...w.,..w.1erDe11p ,._7H.OJ7J My husband i s n 't for the letter from "An speaking to me. He 111ys Only Daughter" who put I h u m i I t ate d h i m her senlle mother In a because I wun't charm· home. For 2S years I Ing and hospitable. I'd h ave been anguis hed like your commenu. -over my mother's death, MAO IN WYOMING feeling guUty for "put· A gourmet buffet and---------------=::---::-=====------ was aUve and well - and living with her. Every lime we had an argument, Harry would DE AR MAD: ting her away." BHb• ... 11aotlld keep After mother had a get mad •nd move back &ltelr .... oa& of U•e stroke abe wu contused lo hla mother'• place. kl&ebea aa1et11 u.e1 are ond unable to s peak This happened so many doing &be c:ooklDC and cohe rently. We feared limes I lost count. bak•n1. Tiiie& man of she mlghlwanderaway, Whenever he left, the Y•r• luMI .. rtp& to of. so we employed a full· children and I would 10 fer Ille food 1ou 'bad pre· lime nurse ond kept her Into a panic and we felt pared for Ille followlal In our home for eight helpless and abandoned. day. Wllea people drop years before finally put· prt!vlew will be at 7 p.m. with the auction follow· ing at8r.m . Loca and Intern&· tlonal arllats whose works wtll be auctioned tnclude, among others: Career Workshop Two years ago, I got la ••espedeciJy, the nr· tlnfC her In a nuraln(( to sick and Urod of hit = ~m• <i.o.t and home. She wa. 87 then moods and b1a conat.ant ) uve DO obll1•· and died at 95. • •J ob Ta l' t l cs for runnlna home to Mama, , ..... lay oe a feed or You do so much aood. Career Change" Is the I packed the real of bis HJ&ldaeelle. · Ann, dear. Don 't ever topic of a daylo ng clothes, dropped them DEAR ANN: I 'm a weaken. -GRATEFUL 1emlnar sponsored by oft al his mother's howJe 31.year-old woman who ADMIRER Coastline Community and told hlm lo 1tay reallywantatobemar· DEA& GRATEFlJI.: College Saturday, there. rled -but I Juat broke a M • n 1 1o•1 • n d Ma rch 24. The foUowtng rear. I fifth encagement. There dHPMrt have wrtt&ea The workshop for mel a wonderlu man. MUST be 1omeLhln1 to lf1111k me for prtatlD• peraona unhappy wlth Weareaotngtobemar· wrongwtthme. &ba& letter. After thetr preaent job• or rfed ln May and I am All my eiAlances are e1n plo7ln1 a f•IMl•e wbo are unemployed ts happy for the fint lime married and have lovely nane for tlglat 7ean open to the publtc. tn aeveral years. P .8. fimutea. I look 1t theJr yoa aliMMlld feel no ••lit Enrollment la limtted. HIS mother ltvea ln wlves and HY to myaelf, •bo•l taking you 17. Call Coattllne Coro· Au1tralla -A NEW ME "P'OOLI It could have year·old rnotber &o 1 mun It y Co II e e e al been YOU." What's my bome. 963-0811, ext. l~. DEA& NP YOV: At --------------------------- &lie rta tf -.ea.c a b9re, I wlll rtJINll& •Jtelf. ...... are...,..leuly ...... -dlelr ..... ire eUJ .. .,.t. How eo•e ,_ ..... dotl't ..Uee .._ ..... before •arrta1et Ceqret .. a · &leH OD 1••r HHDd cllelce. ApJ wlle .. .. ••a• •a•1 .... . M& ... Maself ... •le ........... , .. " ... ,,. .... 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Cun· ningham quit after two years and a 50-8 record because he "want· ed a different lifestyle'' includ· Ing more time with his family. Cunningham and his wife have l wo young daughters a nd the 39-year-Old coach SJlid he had on· ly five weekends free for his family the past year. CUNNINGHAM SUCCEEDED Gene Bartow. who in tum had succeeded the legendary John Wooden -whose clubs brought 10 national champions hips to UCLA. After two years. Bartow said the pressurk were too great. "Pressure It depends on the individual," commented Cun- nin g h am, who h ad been Wooden's chlef assistant for four years prior to the latter's retire· ment in 1975. At that lime, Cunningham did not seek lhe job but later said he m issed coaching a nd applied when Bartow quit. "I HAVE NOT FELT pressure on winning at UCLA." said Cun- ningham. whose clubs went to the NCAA playoffs each year arter wirming conference titles. • · 1 never fell this was a high pres· sure job. I bad the support of the people that count.'' school and UCLA sought a new coach. Chancellor Young told newsmen: "I think our UCLA a thletic program is the finest io the Unit· ed States. You don't have a pro- gram like that without concern for wiMing, an perspective. "I THI NK R ECENT com· ments on pressures al UCLA are a complete d istortion or the facts. Fans. alumni . ~ports writers and others don't run lhe department. We do." Cunningha m said he was pledged to secrecy about his new job but that an announcement could be expected soon. Conjecture has started about the new coach, with the names of former pro mentor Larry Brown and Cunningham assis· tant Larry Farmer mentioned. It's eicpectcd the new man wlll be named prior to Aoril 11. the day the high school athletes sign le tters of intent to e nroll in specific irutitutions. Cunningham said he began thinking of resigning last fall in order to spend more time with his ramily and that the hnal de- cision was made Monday. "THIS DECISION has been made after much and careful consideration." he said tn a statement read to t he new:. media. "My two years as head coach have been extremely en- JO y a ble The administration. alumni and fans have provided tremendous support during my tenure, a nd l am very ap- preciative to all. Al'Wlf".,_ GARY CUNNINGHAM SMILES AS UCLA CHANCELLOR CHARLES YOUNG LOOKS ON. As Cunningham looked forward to an undisclosed ad- ministrative position with the "In part.Jcular. l want to ex· press my appreciation to the young men I have had the op- portunity to coach · · Dionne Not Satisfied With ·~Tie Brown says he hasn •t received a direct ofCcr to fill the po5t at UCLA, but "I think I have a chance ·· INGLEWOOO IAPJ Marcel Dionne assisted on all the Kings· goals , including the third·ix·nod score that gave them a tie with St. Lou1~ But the Los Angeles cenkr wasn't pleC1scd. Brown was expected to be in said Blues' Coach Barclay Plager. "Phil Charlie Simmer s second goal of the Los Angeles today to confer with Myre robbed them. It 's as good as 1·vc night,onapowerplaywlthl0:341eftinthe UCLA officia ls, inc ludani;: seen a goalie play in a long tame." third period, gave Los Angeles the tie. Athletic Director J o Morgan, a Los Angeles had 36 shots at Myre, in· friend of Brown's since 1977. "Mark my words. 1t wac; a costly point we lost." said a do>Ancast Dionne after the Kings skated to a 3·3 deadloek with the Blues Thursday night. "I'm not saUsfied with a tie.·• eluding 15 in the third period, while the DAVE TAYLOR'S 4lst goal of the Brown said there had been no Blues got off just 19 shots at Kings' goalte season with 11.36 left in the second period formal offer made to him but, Ron Grahame, and just two in the final had knotted the game at 1-1 after Blues' "knowing my relationship with pe riod. defenseman Steve Durbano scored an un· Morgan. 1 thrnk 1 have a THE TIE P UT St. Louis seven points assisted goal al 9:27 of the first period. chance ... behind second-place Vancouver in the The Blues took a 2·1 lead nine minutes "I really don't know if 1·m a Then Dionne added as he stalked away. "I don't feel like saying anything else tonight." Smythe Division. into the serond period on Brian Sutler's candidate." Brown said. Los Angeles Coach Bob Berry said be 38th goal or the season, a 10-footer over .. Hopefully, J am." THE TIE DROPPED the Kings two points behtnd second-place Pittsburgh in the National Hockey League's Norris Division. With time slowly running out on Los Angeles' playoff hopes. wasn't completely unhappy with the tie, Grahame's shoulder . Brown. who stepped down as and he. too. was impressed with Myre's Simmer took a pass from Taylor and the coach o f the National play. Dionne with 8:31 left in the second period Basketball Association team "After being behind 3·2, we hav.e to be to beat Myre from five feet away and tie t-arli er this season . recently satisfied to get one point," said Berry. the contesl2·2. declined an offer to be head ··we stole a point from Los Angeles:· "We fe ll behind all night, but Myre was MikeZukescored a t 13:56ofthesecond coach at Memphi s State superb for lhe Blues." period to give the Blues a 3·2 lead , University. ~~~~~~~~~__;~~~__;:;__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...;.._~~~~~~~~ Baseball Roundup Tanana Sparkles, But Andy Ripped From AP Dispatches TEMPE. Artz. -The Angels' Frank Tanana, not overpower ing but nevertheless erreclive this spring, continued his impress ive pitching with five scoreless innings against Cleveland. Tanana allowed just one hlt in the Angels' 8-4 exhibition vie· tory over the Indians io Tucson on Thursday, walking two and striking out two. The left-hander has a 0.60 earned nm average in the 15 innings he's worked thls s pring, and has given up just one run a nd 11 hits. The Angels played the Mariners here today. with Nolan Ryan and Mark Clear pitchlng for the Angels' A squad. Jn the victory over Cleveland, the Angels pounded out 15 hits, including a run-scoring single by Dan Ford In the eighth that broke fl 3·3 lie. The Angels jumped out to a 3-0 lead against Cleveland s tarter Eric Wilkins, who went the first ~ innings. The Indians came back to tie the game in the seventh against Dyar Miller as Bobby Bonds led off with a single, bis and Cleveland's second hit, and An· dre 111omton and Gary Alexander followed with back·lo·back home runs. The Angels scored the go-ahead run off Sid Monge ln the eighth on a double by Don Baylor, another double by Joe Rudi, with Baylor stopping at third, and Ford's ground ball single to left. They then added four runs in the ninth against Monge and Bobby Cuellar. Rudi led the at.tack with four bits and Bobby Grieb came up with l'WO hits and two runs batted in. &1se1••h•'• ERA 6en Ill' TAMPA, Fla. -Los Angeles Dod1ers' pitcher Andy Measersmllb, trying to make a comeback, bad been impressive earliertbil spring, but is having bla problema recenUy. Messersmith bu now lost his last two starts after winnlnl bis rant two. 1be AUanta Braves dealt him bis latest defeat Thursday, downing Lo8 An1elea 5-4 in an exhibition 1ame in West Palm Beach. VICTORY SON -Ossie "Jaws" Ocasio of Puerto Rico gives the victory sign to WBC heavyweight champion Larry Holmes at .,. .......... t heir weigh-in Thursday for tonight's title bout in Las Vegas. Ocasio weighed 207 to Holmes' 214 pounds. LARRY BROWN Next UCLA Coech? Hayes Broke, Broken DALLAS <AP> -Bob Hayes, once at the top of amateur and professional sports in America, 1s a financially and spiritually broken man at 36, with hi s im· prisonment jus t days away because he t raHicke d tn narcotics. "The Bui let" and "The World's Fastest Huma n" as s portswrite rs dubbed Hayes after he won two spring gold medals in the 1964 Olympics was sentenced to five years in prft;on Thursday by State Dis- trict Judge Richard Mays on a guilty plea or selling d rugs to an undercover agent. Hayes received two five-year terms, to be served concurrent · ly. on charges or selling cocajne to an undercover agent in March 1978. Hayes was assessed seven years deferred probation for selling methaqualone. He could gel out in less than a year on good behavior. THE FORMER WIDE r e - ceiver for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League was free on $30,000 bond unttl fo rmal sente ncing , expecte d next week. Taking the s tand in a desperate defense effort for pro- bation. Hayes said. "I'm guilty. I was wrong. I've paid the price in image and my respect. People see me as Bob Hayes -the dope dealer -not Bob Hayes -the citizen. It hurts." •• 1 have hlt rock bottom finan· cia lly. I 'm broke," Hayes added. He said the narcotics traffick· ing cost him luc rative com · mercials with a beer company and a credit card company. His wife now works to help support the fanuly. SUCH CHARACTER wit· nesses as Cowbol( Coach Tom Landry, Club President Tex Schramm a nd quarterback Roger Staubach were callerl before Judge Mays. "I only saw the sunny side of Bob Hayes,'' Staubacb said. After hearing a tape conversa· lion between Hayes and the UD· d ercover n arcotics agent, Staubach said, "That's not the man I know. If this was a trial J wouldn't have anything to do with it, but I see the potential in Bob as a human being. This tears my guts out." Assistant District. Attorney Richard Zidina tore into Hayes in the final arguments after ad- mitting: "To be candid, I ha· ven 't enjoyed prosecuting a former Cowboy. I watched him on the football field and saw films or the Olympics. I was a ran or Bob Hayes. "An'Ea HEA81NG a ll the lestimonY about him, maybe 1 should apologize for being here to prosecute the man. But what would Mr. Ave rage think if Hayes got probation?" The 33-year-old Dodger ritht·bander bu DOW permitted nine earned nms in 18 inniqs for a 4.50 ERA. "It looked like be bad some control problems,'' Los ADgeles Manager Tom Luorda said ol lleuenmltb after tbe loea to Allan· ta. "He walked only one IUJ, but be wu lettiDC tbe ball up quite a bit. Hohlles to Foe: You'll Need Luck "He bu been lick. too," Lalorda c:oatlllued, "I don't know what, IOllMltblDI wroq wtt.b Ida ltomacb, but be doesa't talk much ahout it. He's 1olnl to be all f'llbt; I do know tlaat. He'• lolDI to wta a lot of 1amee (or ua." Non-rotter pitcher Rick llatala, wbo la 2-0 wttla a U4 earned nm aYer.,. in apriq 1am•, abut out tbe Dodlen on four bltl in n .. lnniDa and IOl credit for tbe vtdGrJ Tbunda1. Tbe 15-year~ l'tllat·b...a.r, wtio bad a eombiMd 10-1 ncord at Sawuaab and RJcllmond lllt ..._,tau ...... impr..ive ....... , lobby Coll ma1 place blm in the Brnea atartbll l'CIUUoa. · · Charlie Splket, releued bJ Dllnk .a tbe end ol lllt MUOD, '8d two......_ aad Uoc:ked in tbne rum fw the Bra.._ a..., Tfiomueon Ud ._. blU for the Dodpn, lcond one nm ..... kaocked In ........ • • LAS VEGAS (APl -''Good luck,'' said Oale Ocalio. "You need tt." replied Larry Holmes. "lie DO Jimmy Young." llOlt people acne with Holmee, wbo is an overwbelmlnl favorite to aucceqfully defead his World Boxln1 Council beavywelOt cbampionahlp toni1bt a1ainlt , Ocuio. no will be trJiD1 for tbe bi& prile oa oal.)' bla 14th ftlbt. His a.It two = deciltaa ftdortes over the ldlbl7 re1 Yoaq, earned Ocasio tbe Wlie'a No. J rukilll md Ida Utle Mot. The Puerto IUean'I bit eblDce will take pl•ee at the~ V .. u Hllton hYWon, tbe 11te 11 Leon Splab' nm•nc uPHt ot llubammad All Feb. 15, 1978. Spinks won tbe tltJe in only bis eighth pro litbt, but he bad many amateur bouts and won an Olympic gold m edal. The 23-year·old Ocasio bad only three or four amateur ftghtl. Be fore Holmes makes his second de- fense of tbe title be won on a s pUt d«islon from Ken Norton here last June 9, Norton wtll meet EamJe Shavers in a 12-round bout, with tbe winner lO r11ht Holmes in September ahoukl Holmes "break Jaws " as be promises. Ocasto's nickname Is "Jaws." Both ftlhtl will be televised live by ABC, - with the Norton-Shavers bout to begin at. approximately 5:45 p.m . Tbe officials will be appo(nted by the Nevad.-Athletic Commlaaion, witb tbe blessing of the WBC. A dispute between the Nevada commission aod the World Boxln1 Aaaociatlon prevented a llgbt heavywel&ht title fight between Mike Rollman and Victor Galtndea from taking place last Feb. 24. That fi&ht is scheduled to be bekl April 14 IA Ne w Orleans. Holmes bu a big pbyaical advantage over Ocasio. He weighed ID Thunday at 214 pounds, givinc blm a seven-pound ad· vanta1e over the challenaer. ~ . .l.. DAILY PILOT _ Fr1oay. M.,ch 23 197' A C•p1ute Report From th• World of 8port1 6,000 Giv P h DD • ring Big tud nt ndoff Fre• AP DlapaldllH PtlJLAOEl.PlllA Quakerm1an11a •hook m tbtt lv)'•Cove~ towers of lu rnln& et thr nlvtrai&., ot Pt nnaylvamia a1tt 6,000 cht'f'rlnti •tudtntl ll'Dt hnn'a ba kctlli.11 l ·itm ort to the NCAA champlODi!hJpa "Wt''re No I." th atudl'nlf. shoul(•d In un111on. orw tanaer held hl1h for victor)', at lht• ma1»5 P<'P rnll y Thur' day before~ tHm 'a d~parturt-for S1ilt l.akr < 'aty "NJ Bc-o ft~ranklln u d ·~ n:i ROln.t all lht' wu y l'r nn Prl"Sident M•l'\Jn Meyl'r41()n told tht• studt·nta fllllnf! the nor\h ide ol Fl'anklln 1-'at>ld Pean. ~s. pl1ayi. Michigan ~ti.at ... 24 fl. 111 lht• "'"' u me ol lhe aeml/ln11ls Saturda th-Paul 11nd undeff'l1l1'<l lndlltUI Slate play 1n tht' •••C'<md game. with th winn4'n atu 1n1 for the naUonal tlllo Monday night Baruw,Mf und T harts 'ID)'lng ''Show No 1'aty \n Sult Lake City" were t•vldt•nt llN lhll aitud"nhl gatlht'rcd on Uw "Superblock" ln the .-enh•r of th1• l'enn t'um1m11 , ttwu marched 20 abrnasl down l.o<'u.'ll Witlk ns frutt•1 nit v rrw11 r heered and wav('d from thv open windows or thl'lr \ 11 torian residence .------4-•r •I,.._. ... ---- 0t.•Pau1 Univerhaty hu ket.ball Coach &ay MC'yf'r on the d1rter1•11ccl) in rouchmg over the paNl 37 yl'l.11 ~ "The change u; phcn1111wn11I When I sturtt·d yuu t'ould witl " jume with mcdloerc malenal Not irnv mortt. Now you win w1lh talent You have to ni .. 111 bigness with blgm·ss und qukknc1u1 wi th qu1rkrwi.i< · ~ Po..,rr• Red So.r 10 ''lc-torv t-;xactly fi ve monlht. and 22 d11yi. &~r th•• Iii (1r~t divisional playoH m /\mericnn Len1otue ha!\ tory. the New York Yankees and Uo11ton l<cd Sox renewed their old rivalry . T hi:> time. though, the Red Sox brceu'<I to a 7.3 victory as Jlm lllt•• drove m five runs with a single. a homer, and a sa<'rlr1c1• Oy. Thls game was only for run unlike their last encounter when the Yankees won a trip to the playoffs with u ~ \'' dramatic 5-4 victory ... Geor~e Hen- \) drtck and Keith RerHndez each drove In a pair of runs as the Sl. Loub Cardinals lagged vete ran NelllOll 8rUet1 for five runs ln two innings and defeated , the New York Met:;, S·l ... Larry Gura worked seven innings a nd Bob Boberboa hit a two.run homer In the sixth as the Kansas City Royals downc:d the Toronto Blue J ays, 4 2 . The Chicago White Sox led off three dar ferent Innings with extra base hih and •1'E beat the Ci ncinnati Reds . 4·1 .. -Dan Gonuleft coll ected three hits and drove in thr.ec runs In leading the Detroit Tigers to a 7·5 victory over the Houston Astros ... Rick Lan«ford struck out five batters and al· lowed just one bit through fi ve lnnings as the Oakland A's beat the Milwaukee Brewers . 7-5 . . Dave Coleman slammed a two-run homer in the loth Inning off relier pitcher Kent Tekulve, giving the Minnesota Twam. a 3·1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirate!> ... Pftlgtd11s Sttap Lo119 Lo•l•fl Sirralc Ex -Bruin Greu Sllleppard fired a power-~ play goal in the second period to start the Pit· , t.sburgh Pengujns off to a 3·1 victory over the Boston Bruins, ending ooe of the NHL's longest winless streaks. It was only the second lime Pittsburgh has beat.en the Bruins In Boston Garden and the first limt! since J an. 28, 1968, when goalie Les Binkley recorded a l·O s hutout for the Penguins ... Oefenseman Denis Potvln's tie-breaking goal lifted the New York Islanders to a 5.3 vic- tory over the Montreal Canadiens and enabled them to clinch the Patrick Division UUe for the second straight year ... Center Eric Strobel scored three goals to lead Minnesota pasl New Hampshire, 4-3, and into the cham- pionship game of the NCAA hockey tournament. Sf,,_.'• l.,.~r 8eat• Celtf~• Jack Slkma's 15·fool Jump shot with 30 m seconds le ft t o play helped the Seattle Supe rSonics luro back the Boston Celtics. · 112-110, for Seattle's fourth consecutive Na· . 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And Trucy was going to start relebruUng with a treat. "I guess we're just going to go out for ice cream, .. she said "No beer." Evert won the first three gam es of their match. "But then I really started concentrating, bearing down .·· said Austin . SHE WON the next 10 games. to 4·0 io the second set. yielding JUSt seven p<>ants through the re· mainder of lhe fi rst. It was the first lime she had won a set from Evert whom she first played in the third round of Wimbledon 1977, when she was M, the youngest ever to advance that far at Wimbledon. in their three pre vious meet- ings, Austin had won l wo games. f o ur games and s ix i n chronological order. Their last meeting was in the quarter- finals of the U.S. Open last year. This Ume. though, Evert was playing well below form. and Austin, bigger and stronger . played wit.ta a greater variety of s hots rrom all over court. Evert, the queen of the baseline, COD· tloually hlt Jong and seldom was s uccessful when Austin pulled her toward the net. GOLF I BASEBALL I TENNIS llGlt'.4•DLB.4NDI' L Banking on Pam The cO den Well aprlq 1po1U s uccess 1tory rcw women's te1m1 conUnue1. The b11ketball squad won Its 1eth 1tral1ht without defeat Wedne9day nJaht and lhe tottbull leam won 13 ln a row before los· Ing to Ul•h. 2·1. golna Into lbl!i weekend's lournamfltlt on the owe campus. Roth tcoms are top contenders for stale honor• along with the iiymn¥11tk1 squad that haa IOfll only one d t<clslon. lbat to Odessa, Tex. , a nullonul JC power. H the chool had 11n athlete or the year uwud for wom ·n. It would undoubtedly go to l'um 11-nb, l)OftAlbly the beftt athlete on cam- l>Utl, molt• or female Hiit: WAS Tiit: TOP RUNNt;a on the c:wc t'O champlontihlp croM1 country te1am In lht> fall a nd fl nbhcd third In the conference lndl vidunl rlnnls, covtirlng th thre4t_ miles in io 04 • Shi• IK ont.• of t hl· to1J hiJ(h jumpers In Southt>rn C.:ulifornlu JC truck clrclc11 and holdK th(• lit hool record ul S !5. She has never lost 11 duul meet lo thlK event Ml Goldeo West In two ycur11 She 111 also the No 2 score r < 16 5 ovc>raf((') 11nd tht' sN·ond t)4"Nt r ·bounder 016 In the fl nt 13 i:1rn1<·i. > on the unbeaten basket· hull lt'um Thl11 glvt•:t her Jillie li me to prac· lie•• fo r track IN ADDITION TO Ut;R athlcUc achieve· m1.•nl11, 11h1· •~ corrylnl( a 3.!> J(radc point II Vtlrll#(t' l\l lhti moml!nl, ithc 111 und •clded between I wo ll<'hooh~ for htir futurn studies. The M urlno lllgh ~radunte Is currently Interested 111 both UC lrvlnc and Northern Arizona. "I kr r><>kntlul 111 unllm1tcd." Rustler C'ourh l>lek Strit'khn uys "She works very hurd nnd 111 11lw11yi> In top shape. She puts out 100 pt•rccnt at 1111 times a nd is easy to ('(1il('h .. "If 11ht> put he r mind to it. I believe Pam would eventually b<: among the bes t women high jumpers In the country," women's track coach Gregory Ghica says. She also runs the 400 aoeters and participates on the relay team s ln dual meets. • • • DALE FLICKINGER, the highly s ue· cei:;sful coach or t he Orange County Volleyball Aasociation junior team• tor aeveraJ yeart, ha• rffilned as coach of the USC women '• team alter one year at the helm. Flickinger had little to say i.bout the altuallon, preferring to let the univers ity m ake I.be announcement even though It was certato be would not re turn for several days before It became offi ch•I. The announceme nt came from USC as~ sodate directo r of athletics, Barbara Hedges. It read , in part· "Hedges asked for and received the re· signalion Of Flickinger. t'lickinger had beeB offered a coaching position within the women's volleyball program, but turned It down, prompting ,.Uedges to ask for bis re· ~ignaUon." t He guided the Trojans to sixth place in the AJAW national championships last year afte r laking over a team that lost virtually its entire roster when the forme r coach and most ol his player5 departed to form the U.S. NallooaJ team. As a result of bis departure from USC, Che ryl Johnston. one or the most highly s_kllled volleyball players In her age group anywhere in the world and the MVP In CIJt~ circles lut season while leading Corona del Mar to the 4-A champlonBhip, has chosen the Univenlty of Hawaii to further her educa· lion. Johnston hus been selected to virtually every all·stJAr team s ince she started playing on f'llcldnger's OCVBC teams four years ago and wu a cinch lo a ttend USC 1f fo'lickingcr had remained. Alleen Semonsen, a CdM teammate, 1s headed for CaJ Poly <San Luis Obispo) whale a third member of the team. Suzanne Askew, along wilb Newport Harbor's Anne Yardley, will at.tend Texas A&M in the fall. Flickinger has lbe m all unde r bis tutelage now with lhe Orange County Volleyball Association team and is also work· Ing full-time with lbe American National Volleyball Association. · USC's loss. not o nly or the coach but the girls who probably would have JOmed him there next season, as someone el:!>e·-. ~am. Jack ls Back GWC Wins; Pirates Fall, 8-7 Nicklaus Shoots 67 JACKSONVILLE. f'la. <AP > It was with a definite sense of re lief that Jack Nicklaus said "That's got lo help . I don't know what I'll do tomorrow, but that's got lo help a lol." Golf's greatest performe r, off to probably the slowest start or his unmatched career, had ju.~l fired a five-unde r-par 67 hii:; best round of the year and tus firs t under-par effort in three weeks. "I knew it would happen I just didn't know when. I was get· ling sick and tired or explajrung why J was playi ng poorly." said the obvipusly pleased Nicldaus. tbe defel>d.lng c hampion In the Tournament Players Cham- plonahlp. "I'm delighted to be back." HE WAS TIED for second behlnd Kermll Zarley. who took advantage of Ideal playing con- ditaons to rtp tough Sawgra:!>s with a course-record matching 66 a nd establish the first round lead Thursday. Sharing secood with N 1cklau~ al 67 were U.S. Open champ An- dy North and Lanny Wadkins. winner of the Los Angeles Open earlier this yea r. Gil Morgan, Ron Streck. Cana- dian Jim Nelford a nd veteran Don January were at 68. And there were a dozen players at 69 in sharp contrast to the scores usu::i lly y1elded by the Sawgrass links. wtuch often a rt!"raked by gale.force winds. Last year, for example. there were only 25 sub- par rounds in the entire 72·hole tournament and only one score unde r 70. On thjs day alone. there were 20 scores under 70 and 53 under par . Golden Wcsl Collc·~e received a s trong pitchin~ pcrformanCl' from Scott Furtak a s the Rustlers downed v1 s 1t ing LA Southwest Thursday afternoon, 9·0 in Southern California Con· ferencc baseball play·. Orange Coast , m eanwhal t'. wa s n 't as fortunulc a:i the Pirates fell lo ho~l Santa Ana , ~Vi . m South Coa~t action Furtak walked fi ve. ~trul'k oul five and scattered four hits In going the dist::i nrc for l h1• Rus tlers. who improved their record lo6-3 m conference play. The RusUers were led by Malt Palmer, who had a double and home run, the la tte r his first of the year . Gary Springer was a lso a contributor to the attack, gelling two 11an~lcs. lional Basketball Association victory ... Guard Jolaaay Davia scored 22 polnls to spark the Indiana P acers to a 108·106 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Carner Sets Record "TIDS GOLF COURSE will i.:el 1t back," said Wadkins . ·'The weathe r was perfect lo· day. You have to take advantaae or It when you can ... Tom Watson and Lee Trevino ca(.'h shot 1.0 In the almos t - windless we~thcr and Arnold f'ulmcr, the oldei>l man an the 111urnam1.·nt ut 49. matched par 72 Meanwhile, tht• Pirates had the rug pulled out from under the m at Santa Ana Trailing 7·6 into the eighth in nlng OCC scored a run m the· top half of lhe framt.-with lhc Dons regalnlng the lead with a run an the bottom of lhc inning T ........ llada. Following are the maJor spot1s events on televlslon tonight. Ratings are : I ' / 1 excellent; ' / 1 worth watching; ' / fair; / forget It. e 5:30 p.m., Channel 7 ./ ./ .f ... BOXING : Holmes \oS . Ocasio. Heavyweight Doubleheader. Announcer: Howard Cosell. Larry Holmes defendS his WBC world heavyweight box• 1ng crown agalMt undefeaWd Ossie Ocasio In Las Vegas. Ken Norton, the man Hotmes tooet the title from, will mtet Eamlt Shavers In a 12.round ellmlnatlon bout Detween two top· ranking heavyweights. OTHIRTV Horse Racing -Today at Senta Anita, 7:30 p.m., Chin· nel 52. Basketball -The East vs. West Coeches 111-star game, l9P1Cht Seit Lakt City, 11:30p.m., Ch1nntl 13. RADIO ~ball -San Diego at LHtrs, 7:50 p.m., KL.AC ($70). LAS VEGAS <AP> -JoAMe Carner didn't let the alow pl•)' bother her, but •he did 1et • lit· lie worried about runn.1n1 out ot cl1arellet during the' openln1 round of the Sahara NaUonal Pro· Am. "Tb9 ahotlUD formal of play ta always slow, 11 are most pro·am tournament.I," the .. ld ThW"I· d•)' after •bootJn1 a coune rec ord a. to take a two-1troko 1.,ad over Donna Youna. "I -..,t throuah two packs of ct1areue1 and my amateur partners were ready to 1etnd to tbe clubhouH for more Ir I tbou1ht It would help," uld Carner. The winner of IHt week'a Ladle. Profeulonal Golf A•· 1oclatlon tournament ln San Ole10, C1rner carded aeven birdies and no bot•Y• ln record· LEASING?--All that Glitters ·YOU DOWI' 1s Golf HAVIOUl..,OTI. I YOU All PIOIAIL y PAT.-TOO MUCH! Spilriding perfOfmancf.s • by top LPCA pros and a Wednesday Celebrity rro·Am. Women'• llCemper Open Mll'dl .... 1 Miu Y_. Counby Chlb ~150,GOOPwM COiia Miii lng a 32.32 on the 6, lOH·yurd. par 36-35-71 Sahua layout The round. In whlt'h tho l.PG/\ playera w~re le•mod with thre•· amateur partnerit, took nearly •lie houn to rom1,let~. •'I mentally prttpuNI my1ell for It." Hid Citrner . "It didn't bother me" Amy Alcott "hot a four under P•r 87 to hold down th., lhlrd •pol, a •lrokr b1tr k of Vouna('.- fMl. 11ler lhe flr11t round of lh., 71·hole twenl that co11r luchta1 Sun day. Mu,Y l>wyt1r went Into tho .econd roun<I In fourth &•llh'" with a$t. Five playen were lied for fifth ll $9, lnrludlntJ 48·)'Hr·Old veteran Kathy Cornollua and Uly Wu of Talw.n and Chalco Hl1uchlof Japan. MARCH South African Cary Playtir. lht• Mutcns champion. opened his American eamruall(n with a 7:J urul mWJt Improve If he Is lo •1uallfy for the fina l l wo rounds. llu~rt Green al80 hlld a 73 and I\ 1• n C' r •' n 1' h u w 7 4 S" v ._. ""llt1•lcr<l8 of Spaln rc1h1kn.od u (ut 76, lncludin.: '3 on his ba~lc: n I 111• Z1u·l~y. 37, wlnnrr of lhr~c 11th•• In hi• 16 yeau on the tour. hail what he rallt.'<f "one of ttw ltc-•t 1•uttlng round11 I've hud in a loni& llln4l." lie hol d five times from the 15-Ul toot range and aot hi• other birdie from about 10 frit. Ile mlued only two greens. tiut H vt'd par with ~Ix-footers on t•ach and made bl1 round with a s tring of three conBecullve birdie• beginnlna on the 10th. The i:ame waB l'Ulled after the inning because or darkness. Larry Oot:ton. Tom Barnett n nd Rondy Day s parked the PlraJf'R MS Dotson collected a triple and two ~lnglelf. Barnett, two s mgles and u doublt• and Day lWOliiDglCS. Four OCC pltch"rs Rave up nine walkR to the Don~. six or which 8<'0~ The 1~8 wos Coast's first rn ronference play u~UJnst two val'· • toric1t. Saddlcback '~ fpJm c Ml Palomar was postponed becawso of wet grounds. Orange Coast host s Cerritos 112>: Santa Monica ii at Golden Wes L <l 1. and Chaffey la al Saddleb•ck < 1 > Saturday. : COLOR PRINTS • • I VAN CLEARANCE • DIRECT • FROM SLIDES • • Clearance Sal• OnAIV_. In Stocld c ...... o Reel-II .. S••-L••ua• Sx7 ........ 1.20 16x.20 .... 11.00 8x10 ...... 2.20 20x24 .... 17.50 11x14 ...... 4.95 20x30 .... 22.50 All Pflntl Ille ~lly Cfoppod. COIOr ane • l'yHd, dOdOod & l>uft\00 in OI no O•lle G<M ----CelJPON NPE('l"L---1 : Ix I 0 COLOR PRINT I I S I 7 5 wnum C01P01 I L--2"~:.~·:,t!,.. _ - -_O!_ _ J fin~!~~-~ ~ ,...,,.,IAt .. feal/lf',...., .... . t81 ~Awe., c ......... c.. n.H tel. .., ·•ffa Wt11t•Y.1 t30 to f • s.t. "'° • 1 'llll IOUtH Of 8Al<I H. I DI.I( lAI Ofl HAMOA -.. SWIMMING I BASEBALL I SPORTS ON TV DA.IL V PtLOT .. ~~ .. DUiy Paeker: He's Pleklng Spartans· -~··...-...· RECORD SETTERS -These four swim- mer s from the University of California set an NCAA record of 3: 15.22 in the 400-yard medley relay Thursday in Cleveland. In front are Peter Rocca <left) and Par Arvidsson. Standing are Pelle Holmertz (left) and Graham Smith. NCAA Swimming By llOWAaOSIWITll AP'-11...._ Bally Packer. port Ume real ~late deal~t ond full Ume t>a..k lball nut. bas aot th.la weekend's NCAA ehamp1onahlp tournamenl CJcurecl out. No way Penn can beat MJcblaan State, says Pac"tr DtPou1 llu a ahot at Ind.Ian• Stale but probably won't pull It off. work out. Packtr, Dick Enberg and Al McGuire wlll cover t.be eemilinala Saturday afternoon and the cb1mplon.ahlp 11me Monday nilht. E Dber1 and McGwre will be working. Packer, who bQys, aeUa and trades real estate five .days a week ln Wlnlton-S&lem, N.C .. will be relaxln1. analyst, the guy who figurn out what sort or de.I fenae is beint used and wby. He spots weakneues and anticipates nbltitutiooa before many coaebest do. He knows bis stuff and be knows bow to make viewers, from casual observen to k:nowledgeaole fans, undentand what he'• talk.IOI about. AND IN THE PINAL! "I 1otta ao walh Mk hi•an State au the way ... Pack r, on ·lhlrd or NBC'• mucb·acclaimed "WllB&E MOST PEOPLE use weekends for rest and relaxaUon. 1 go to basketball 11mea. Tbat's my rest and relaxation," says Packer. ••1 do about '5 games oo TV in 90 days. Moel of them are right in North CaroUna but I do travel a lot. I Jove It." WITH PACKER DOING tbe analysis, Enberc • the play-by-play and McGuire contributing ob-. servaUoas. color. humor and 1eneral enthwsiasm, 1 the NBC team works about as well as po68ible considering there are three voices and only one microphone. c61lege ba11kt1tball broadca!IUn& trio, will be Ln Salt l..4lkc City to i1t-e ra ralhand how his predicUons He is also very good at it . Packer is the Newport, CdMTop Rival Newpo rt Harbor lllgh 's Brt'tl l.'Eclui.e irnd Marina'i. Rob Judge locked up in a pitching dut'l T hur day after· noon, 3.0d when 1t was over the Sailors had squeaked out a narrow i~o victory over the viait- ing Vikings in Sunset League baseball action. In Sea View League play, visiting Cor ona del Mar handed Estan- cia a 4-2 setback, and Costa Mesa scored a run in the bottom of the seventh lo edge g1 Toro. 6-5. The only run in the Newport Harbor-Marina cont est was pus h ed across in the seventh. Chris Johnson started the inning with a s ingle and took third when Brian Freeman also singled. Judge then walked L'Ecluse lo load the bases. but Clark Smith followed with a single to bring home the run. Both pitchers walked * * * * * Sat•rda•'• Tt', llRle TELEVISION * lJ a.m. (9) -TENNIS -Bjorn Borg vs. Ro1coe Tanner in a WCT Challenge Cup match, taped at Moo&ego Bay, Jamaica. (22) -NHL HOCKEY -J oined in progress. Detroit Red Wings vs. Bnains at Boston. 11.30 a.m. (4) -NCAA BASKETBALL - Penn (~5) vs. Michigan Slate (24-6) i.n a national semifinal. (5) -OUTDOORS WITH J ULIUS * *--* * * * 8-4q'•Tt'.lledlo TELEVISION . 10 a.m. (2) -CHALLENGE OF THE SEXES -Golf, pool and skateboarding are featured in Sunday's show. 10:25 a.m. (11 ) -BASEBALL -The AUanta Braves play the Dodgers in an exhibition game at Vero Beach. 10:45 a.m. <2> -NBA BASKETBALL -The Los Angeles Lakers face the Nuggets al Denver. 11 a.m. (4 ) -WOMEN'S TENNIS -The BOROS. 1 p.m. l22l -PRO SOCCER. 1:30 p.m.(13) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Third round play in the Sahara National Pro-am from Laa Vegas. · singles final in the Avon Championships from New York. 1 :~ p.m. (4) -NCAA BASKETBALL -In-- diaoa State (32--0) vs. DePaul (~5) in a national semifanal. 2 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Third round play in the Tournament Players Championship. 2:30 p.m. (7) -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN - Fishing for peacock bass and a ride on a raft down the Colorado River. 3:30 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SPECl'AC\JLAll ...... 1 The sports scene in Japan including boxing and ' skiing. Also, reports on Japanese baseball and an interview with home run Iring Sadaharu Ob and sumo wrestling. (7) -PR.0 BOWLING -the Miller High Ule Open, taped at Milwaukee. 5 p.m.· (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Sugar Ray Leonard (19-0) meets Daniel Gomalei (50·2-8) in a welterweight bout, taped at Tucson. Also: taped coverage of the F1amingo Stakes, a mile and one-eighth race for three-year-olds and highlights of tonight's heavyweight bout in Las Vegas. (28) -PRO SOCCER. <52> -BOXING. 7:30 p.m . (52) -HORSE RACING -Today at Santa Anita. Noon 03) -SPORTS A.HELD -Angling for boneftsb in the Florida Keys and examining the manatee. 1 p.m. (2) -GOLF -.Final round play in the Tournament Players Champion.ship at Jackson- ville. F la. (7)-BOXJNG-Wilfredo Benitez makes bis first defense of bis WBC welterweight crown against Harold Weston Jr. Benitez took the champion.ship from Huntington Beach's Carlos Palomino. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Live COV· er age of the championship game in the AIA W tournament al Greensboro, N.C. Also, a report oo Annie Donovan, a highly recruited high school basketball star ana a report on a mountaineering competition. · 1 :30 p.m . (11) -DODGER SPECIAL - Dodger team captain and gold glove second baseman Davey Lopes is the subject of this profile. . _ 2:30 p.m. (7) -PRO.AM SIWNG -The second John Denver celebrity pro-am skiing festival, taped at Heavenly Valley. (13) - WOllEN'S GOLF -Final round play in the Sahara National pro-am, taped at Las Vegas. 3 :30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - NASCAR's Atlanta 500, taped at Atlanta Interna- tional Raceway. From Assen, tbe Netherlands: a repeal showing of world champion motorcycles on ice. RADIO NO BULL .... •W ..... W.. mdW- ·H-awf•" • SilNJles ··~ ........ Car"" ta lnvesti1ate Our Law-Cast Alternative To Buyin1 A New Car. ----=--;- ,. \la1 ~ "'lll 'j\\~ \\l\'t~\ 5---- "'.._,.,. .._. c• 50 Wasn't His Event .... six and struck out three in the game. L'Ecluse allowed only one Marina runner as far as third. 8 p.m. (5) -PRO SOCCER -The Surf vs. the Soccers al San Diego Stadium. RADIO Baseball -Dodgers vs. Montreal at Daytona Beach, 10:25 a.m .. KABC (790): Angels vs. San Franci.sco at Phoenix, 11:55 .m .. KMPC (710). Hockey -Buffalo at Los Angeles, 7:50 p.m .. KRLA (WO). Basketball -NCAA §emifi.nals, picked up in progress following Adgel game, KMPC (710). Baseball -Dodgers vs. Atlanta at Vero Beach. 10:25 a .m .. KABC <79C)); Angels vs. San Francisco at Phoenix. 11:55 a.m .. KMPC (7101. Basketball -LaJcers al Denver. 10:30 a.m., KLAC f570). Auto Racing -Twin 200 at Ontario Motor Speedway, following Laker basketball, 1:45 p.m., KLAC (570). 759-9069 COURTESY CLEVELAND <AP ) -Auburn freshman Am- brose Gaines switched to the 50-yard freestyle a~ter ''trainlng for the !iOO all year" and wound up watb an upset victory ln tbe NCAA swimming and diviq cbamplomblpe Tbunday. "1be 50 ia not my e vent." said Gaines, who edged Tennee1ee speedsters Jobit Newton and An· dy Coan witb a time of 19.99 l«ODds. NEWTON PINISRBD in 20.11, with teammate Coan, who bad qualified in 19.98, a fraction behind .at 20.12. ··1 couldn't believe it," said Gaines, who bas been in competitive swimming only three years and never bettered 20 seconds before in the 50. "l·didn't figure to win at all." He said be told Auburn Coach Richard Quick before the meet that he didn't think he bad trained well enough for the 500 and asked to be switched to the 50. . CANADIAN OLYMPIAN Graham Smith won the 20().yard individual medley and swam the breaststroke leg on lbe California team that set an NCAA record in the 40C).yard medley rehtY. The team of P eter Rocca, Smith, ar Arvidsson and Pelle Holmertz was clocked at 3:15.22, bettering the old record of 3:17.H set by Indiana in 1977. Cal also beat the old record in the qua lifie r s, with Byron Sims anchoring the freestyle leg. Cal Coach Nort Thornton said he used Sims in the qualifier to give him experience but replaced him with Holmertz, a freshman from Sweden, for the flnala. THE ONLY OTHER &ECORD to fall on the openin& ct.y of tbe three-day meet was ln the 500- yard freestyle, where UCLA's Brian Goodell oul· dueled Bobby Hackett of Harvard in a time of 4:16.43. Thal bettered the NCAA record of 4:17.39 set by Tim Shaw or Long Beach State in 1977 but was . 03 seconds off the Ameri~an record which Goodell set last year. Goodell pulled away from Hackett at the fmisb but said be knew be wasn't up to another record. "It just wasn't there. I was just struggling to come home," be said Meanwhile, Jeff Sut- terfield scored on a wild pitch in the bottom or the seventh for Costa Mesatopulloutillwin. Paul Krikorian led the Mustangs, collecting three alngles. And at Estancia, CdM pitcher Steve Leslie struck out eight and scattered five bits. ~lie, who also had two bits, ran his record to 5--0. T h e victory leaves Cd M alone a t op the standings with a 4-0 mark while Estancia drops to 3-1. Spanarkel Will Play First team All · Americana J i m Spanarkel and James Bailey along with Tyrone Branyan and Rickey Williams will be a part of the Coaches· All-American squad which faces Athletes in Action Wednesday at the Anaheim Convention Center. Spanarkel, a 6·5 guard from Duke earned several honor s this season including UPI first team All-American and ftrSt team all-ACC . He led the Blue Devils to a 22-8 record. Bailey averaged 18.5 for Rutgers and earned fi rst team Sporting News All-Ame rican honors. MLUll, FLA. FRESH.MAN Greg Lougarrls captured the one-meter divin& title and im· mediately set his sights on Saturday's three-meter Branyan, former El event. D o r ado H i g b a n d "The three-meter la more of a challenge," Cypresa College star, said tbe J.8.year-old native of Samoa. "I'd lik:e to made Tbe Sporting redeem myself,'' be added, recalllna that he News honorable mention "mluedadivelnthenationalsberetwoJearsaao." All·Amerieaa team. Rustlers Lose No. I Tia• UalYtrtltJ of UtU--twonmla tbe .. ., ........ " =.:·=~,: .n.r-1-1• ...... ·• IOftbdllQ. Meaaw~Ue, &ell1 c ....... llllebecl • two- bltter to feed Newport Harbor BIO to a M ¥le· t01'7 OYW JCataDcda. Tile 1011 for U1e Raderl •• tbelr ftnt tbl• HHOll after 11 wtaa. Utab 1eoNd lt1 .,.. • a two-nm, one· oa& trtple ba tbe top of tbe •• Ut ,.:;r:.~ls c: .. U.Sallon. ....,. ... ......... -........... ~ ..... 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J an Stephenson.who has won three tourna· m e nts and n e arly $250,000 since turning pro in 1973, and Penny Pulz, are entered from Australia. Pulz finished loth last year in money won while Stephenson was 13th. Silvia Bertolaccini, who won ~ 1978 Civitan and 1977 Colgate Far East Open, comes from Argentina. Sa lly Llttle, rookie or the year in 1971 and win· ner or two tournaments in her career, is from South Africa. Sandra Post, current· ly second on the money llsl for 1979 and winner or three major t.ourna· ments since turning pro in 1968, leads the list or Canadlan entrants. She finis hed seventh las t year. LouJse Bruce and Dale Shaw are also from C anada . Shaw was Canada 'a top amateur in 1977 before turning pro. Oriental players In · elude Chako Higuchi of Japan, the 1977 LPGA champion, and Angie Taal of Taipei who won the 1972 Okinawa Open and the 1974 Hawaiian Open. She allO won the 1975 lnternatJonal open. 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Available ontv with a 2.3 lllre OHC engine. · · Letyour Uncoln·Mercury dealer Show you 1.tbe ; a D D D .t Hopa bu won tllree 1tratlbt men'• tourna· ment1, brln1ta1 bta aeasoa•1 earnia11 to ...-wttla vtctorlea ln Dlln*, New Yorll and .,.. ..... W rl~t.t •o• tlae wome• I dl•lalo• ID eaell of tlane same ................... .,. Johnson & SOn Uncoln Mercurj . 2626 Harbor •d. 41 to .......... tourD•· m•t,... an 1171. <:osta Mna, ·Ca. 9'l626 ~.I I _____ __. __ ............ . .. . . NATION I BUSIN ESS NOTICE ,,.,.. PlJBIJ(' NOTI b PUBLIC NOTICE IM 29SS f'ICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATllllENT P au PUBLIC NOTIC.E Cf'.-rJ llOTICI[ OF IHTl .. OCO TltANSFElt UNO&lt UCTIOllo. u.Tl ANO 24'14 CALI ll'OltNI .. &USINl[U AND Plt016$\ rOMS C:ODE "' ...... e,..c...Dlll9 ............... ,... .. -~ t IY/t ~--rWM lkl lli'J l A I-Syft<I Probably 4lll dCronym tor something or other. 'The Machine' Still Kicking In Windy City CU1CAGO <AP ) It has been widely reported U:dt the Chicago De moc raUc machine is dead - ~•a in with ba llot s by an u ns miling blonde Irishwoman named Jane Byrne. Those reports. as Mark Twain once said about notices or his death, may have been "greatly exag· gerated.'' ''We're going to have lo show the world that what happened here in the primary election Is like a fi ght in the family, where you always make up." Mrs. Byrne told Democr atic Party precinct cap· tains. MRS. BYRNE, LONG-TIME AIDE to the late Mayor Richard J . Daley . was the "'Victor in the Feb. 27 Democr~ic mayoral primary. The loser was incumbent ·Michael Bilandic, who headed the Democratic m achine afte r Daley died. ( . . J Bilandic's defeat was \ f. U ·"' L\ I!·) ."t/,-.; viewed by some, at least -----------~·lat first, as defeat for the machine. But Mrs. Byrne is stiU courting the machine's power. even though for more than 50 years the winner of the Democratic primary has won the general election. And her Republican opponent. stockbroker Wallace J ohnson. trails badly -by a 7·to·l margin according to a Republican poll taken recently. SINCE THE PRIMARV, 1't&S. Byrne has prom· ised to s har e patronage a ppointments wit h G eo r ge Dunne . Coo k County De m oc rat ic chairman. She told 400 precinct captains that they are part of the "greatest Democratic party in the Unit· ed States." She urged the m to turn out the vote for her in the April 3 general election because "it's bet:n written up all over the world what happened Cm the primary >. A lot or people, including a lot or Republicans, will be looking here to see whether we can get our act together .•. Democratic r egulars who cursed her in the primary are kissing her cheen and hanging her picture where Bilandic's once hung. "mESE PEOPLE ARE PROFESSIONAL politicians and Democrats -they have no r eal choice but to go with the winner," says Don Rose, the anti-machine political gadfly who became Mrs . Byrne 's campaign manager In early January. Rose was credited with taking a disorganized campaign and putting Mrs. Byrne over the top. Despite his yea rs of fighting the machine, Rose said be isn't upset that Mrs. Byrne is mend- ing fences with party regulars. "She's talking conciliation. It's the k.ind of posture she bas to assume before the election, it doesn't mean she's changing colors," Rose added. BOSE NOTED THAT MllS. BYRNE'S transi· tion team Is controlled by anti·machine indepen- dents. U Mrs. Byrne follows its recommendations. Rose said, independents should be happy. The real test, Rose and other analysts say, will be the appointment of top c ity officials. U Democratic party r egulars end up running City Hall, "I won't be happy," Rose says . "But it's just too early to make predictions ." Alderman Dick Simpson, an independent, said he never viewed Mrs. Bryne as ab independent. "IF SOMEONE IS GOING TO kill the machine it's going to take someone else t.o do it," be said. Simpson. who did not seek re-election, predict· ed Mrs. Byrne will "make allia nces with Democratic regulars, but lt~wlll be on her terms - after all she woo the election." In the meantime, Simpson added, ber victory has "fragmented control of city government. There's much more room for maneuvering now, a chance for decent legislation to come out of the Ci- ty Council. I'm sure the first 100 days of the Byrne administration will turn out some good legisla- tion." MRS. BYRNE'S CANDIDACY BAS been en· dorsed by both the Democratic Central Committee and the Independent Voters of Dllnols. Tbe two or- ganizatioaa have never before endoned the same mayoral candJdate. ~ The Jue Byrne bandwagon ii filli.n1 up, and 10 far all the riders seem at least mollified if not bapp7. Or u Alderman Vito Manullo. a lons·time ~ leader, says, "Everythlng will be alright. '• ~ back. No one wal.u alone m this world.'' .. .. FndlV. March 23. 1879 OAIL Y PILOT 8 Coast Workers Cited I New Assignments, Promotions J!eported ao11it11 £. Lyoa, lrvlne, haa been named area isupervilor for Oranae and.Loi Angeles counties by . tbe CaUfanla Miik Ad~ltlory .. rd. He hu 30 years of food lnduatry experience. T he marketing board rep~seots California 's dairymen a nd promotes the consumption of milk. • Lyn McCabe has been named vice president or branch admlnJstratlon for State Mutual Savings and Loan Auoclatlon, Newport Beach. All branch administrator. she oversees opera · tlons for its 26 offices in Southern California. She joined the association In 1.975 as manager of the Hollywood branch and was promoted to metropolitan regional manager. She began her career In finance 17 years ago at Key West Bank in Florida, then moved lo California in 1966 to manage a savings and loan in Beverly Hills. • Newport Equity Funds, Newport Beach , has named Jolla Hall as loan manager of its new Foun· tain Valley branch office. He is responsible for real estate loan activity. He Is former br anch manager of Golden Plan or CallfornJa and sales manager for a life in· surance company. • Randall F . Zurbacb has joined WeUs Fargo Bank as vice president and ma nager of the Orange County Airport office in Newport Beach. Before joining the bank in January, he spent seven years with Union Bank. where be was vice president in charge of commercial loans for North Orange County. • Fran Davis, account e xecutive with Profeulooal Community Management. Inc .. Newport Beach. has been promoted to director of property management. With 11 years' experience in property ma nage m en!. two at PCM. Inc .. s he has a ssumed supervisory responsibility for 16 homeowners as sociations a nd three m aster associations compris ing more than 4.100 dwelling units in Orange County. * Stuart E. Power , Corona del Mar. has joined Bateman ElchJer , HUI Richards. Inc. as an ac count executive in the Ne wport 6each oCfice. He has more than 30 years' experience in the securities indust ry. From 1970 through 1978 he was an account executive in the Newport Beach office of a national securities firm, wh ere he handled both Institutional and indi vidual accounts. Before that he was based al offices in Redlands and Riverside. • The Schraff Group. Newport Beac h. has an nounced the appointment of Paul Ei~ner as an as· sociate. He is former cor por ate ma rketing com · municaUons mam1gcr for General Automation. Anahe im ; adve rtising manager at Beckm an Instrume nts. Fullerton. and sales promotion manager for Apcco Corp .. Evanston, fllinois. The company m arkets communk ations consultation and m anagement for technical and and industrial clients. • Georgette Kaufman, Irvine. has been named office manager of the new Fountain Valley bran~h office of Newport Equity fUnds Inc., based m Newport Beach. A three-year employee or the company, she is former manager of the Newport Beach main of· fi ce. Before joining the company. she worked in th e savings and loan industry as a certified loan escrow offi cer. * Joseph N. Rosenfield. Fountain Valley. has been named president and executive director of HMO Concep&s Inc., a pre.paid health program serving 8,000 Orange County residents. He is Conner director of review for the Orange County Health Planning Council. HMO officials s aid. The company is a non-profit corporation with administrative offices in Orange a nd medical cen· ters in Anaheim, Orange, Cy press and Santa Ana . company officials said. • Mike Hay, Newport Beach. has been appoint· ed vice president and corporate officer at In· dustrlal Brokers, a Newport Beach brokerage firm. He specializes in build-to·suit transactions for industrial firms. ~-·­F r e d B .F . W on g , Costa Mesa, has been a ppointed vice preside nt a nd i n v es tm e nt m a n age r a t Coa s t Ho m e L oa n s , Inc .. Or ange. He has 17 years of ex - per ience in in- vestments Kenaeth N. Jameson. Mission VieJo. bas been a ppointed assistant vice president for loans at Bank of America's Newport Cente r bra nch. Newport Beach . He joined the bank in 1970 as a tra10ee with the Orange County-Los Angeles coast region ad· ministration. From 1971 to 1973 he was an operf · lions officer with the Laguna Ni guel bank. In 1914. be was named assistant operations officer at tl\e Santa Ana main offi ce and in 1975 be was named. assita nt vice pres ident for operations a t the Newport Center branch. ' * Compu&er Automation, Inc .• Irvine minicom · puter manufactur<'r, says 1t has decentralized in- ternal fmanc1al operations and reporting functiol)s with the assignment of individual controllers of ih d ivisions. Divisional controlle rs arc John J . Van Buren. Commercial Systems division: Norman R. Far - quhar. Industrial Products division. and O.R. <Chris> Stanfi.-ld. "Naked Mini " divis ion. S. Christopher Birks 1s controlle r for European operations * M . Douglass "Doug" Barry, a commercial and industrial loan officer at Home Savings aqd Loan's Newport Beach office. bas been named vice president. He Joined the ai.sociat1on in 1972 as a n a p. pra iser m the Santa Ana office • Haynes L . Kendall Jr.. South Laguna. hl\S joinE.'<i Newport Home Loan, Inc .. Newport Beach. as a n investment counselor. lie will specia li ze ln trust deed investments geared to the Or ange Coun ty medical profc•ss1on He is for mer Orange County pharmaceutical salcs representative for Pfizer Laboratories. a position he held ror seven years. Whi le there he re· ceived his real cstall' hl'cnsc and began his own activity in real t':statt-investments in 1977 • David B. Bartholomew has Joined Re id A"· vertising and Public Rela tions. Newport Beach, a~ a rt director He h a s wo rked fo r Ayer . J or ge nsen . Mc Dona ld ; Foote. Cone a nd Be lding; a nd Eisaman, J ohns and Laws. ' * Bobbi Wilson. Newport Beach . has b el·O nam ed Pacific Southwest district sales mana gl·r for KLM BoyaJ Dutch Airli.ne5. 1 The company pla ns to move her offi ce from Newport Beach to Santa Ana. The regional sales organization has beee for med by the airline in advance or the start ol non-stop service between Amsterdam and Lot Angeles. That service 1s to begin April 29. M rs. Wilson worked for America n Airline~ Pan American Ai rways. Western Airlines. Scuri~ dina vian AirHnes and Hilton Sports Tours befor4 joining KLM in 1973 us a sales representative i~ Orange and Los Angeles counties . • Fat:ura Titanium Corp., Westlake Village, ha~ na med Walter L . Gulltinaa, Newport Beach, a~ field sales manager. His responsibilities include sales of equipment in the areas of chemical pro•, cessing. petrochemica l. pulp and paper, and meta l finishing and supervising the company's outsid~ sales engineering staff. Associated with the company since 1977. his former position was sales engineer for Western states. B11Sinesses Tell Gains New Finm, Development Plans Announced c...c.i S&£ Pi.•• Ollie~ Newport. Balboa Savings and Loan As~oci~· tion in organization, plans to open an oUace m westclllf Plaza, Newport. Beach, about May l , it has announced. . The office will be emporary quarte rs while remodeling and furnishing ol the permanent office interior are completed in tbe plau. Plans caU for a 650-aquare·fool community room that will be available t.o non-profit and civic· oriented Ol'lanilalions. Tbe uaoclation's interim headquarters ls at 1501 westeun Drive, Newport Beach. Savings IC· count and trust agreement forms are available there for pre-Ueeaalng accounts. Offtcial permiuion to accept deposits was ac· complilbed through conditional approval of in· surance ol aeeount.s by the Federal Savings and Loan lmurance Corp., the association sald. W'TC 118 ....... t• '81ttdc' WTC Inc., Newport Beac!a, bas reported that it returned to profitable operatioos in 1918. For the year ended Dec. 31, revenues in· created t.o a record $140,013,000 from $105,048,000 tn 1m. In 11'71 tbe company had net income of Sllt,000 or • cents a 1bale. compared with a net loll ol S281,000, or 14 centa In im. Tbe company's prtaetpll tubsktiUJ ii WTC Air Frelcht. ... Rear••• PINI E~t .... lied o•o.nor-SDvtrcUcb Corp .• a firm enaa1ed ln eqiaeednl and manuf•cturtna syatema fol' con· vertla wMte lntO ....,,, • baa been established at 100 IUllllUI Drive, Cotta Mesa. It ii 1 jolnt vent.are of O'Connor Encineerlng Labof8torte1, Inc., Colt.a Mesa, wblcb baa a ~ percent Interest, and Savtroteeh Corp., Menlo Parll, wtu. a IS~ percent Interest. Chairman and p .... ldlllt la a.tweU O'CGGDOI'. ~ E ol &be nrm •• tbe O'Connor Wa&•:u1l1d ~. wblcb converta .... .... lDdulOial ....... trllla &Dd ......_ tato ...._for .,..._ atll4/or eledrtcJtJ ......... A~ lnsf al& Solar St1sfftfl Avco Financinl Service , Newport Beach, has installed a solar water heating system said to be 100 percent pollution free. · The system was placed on the roof of its head·( quarters, 620 Newport Center Dr. The building re· ceived the 1971 National Electrical Contractors As~· 'sociation award for electrical excellence and the 1972 Architects & Engineers Forum award for effi-: cient use ol energy. Tbe domestic bol water system is designed to supply up to 75 percent of the 16-story building's 'bot water needs, but the maximum actuaUy realized ls dependent on weather conditions. The syaCem was designed and installed by Link and SUD Solar of Long Beach and Connolly Solar Systems of Huntington Beach. l•lft-R•ff-•I A~ Opell•. Graeme Radcliffe/West, baa opened in Irvine to provide tntemaUonal press marketing. : Founder is Graeme Radcliffe, whose company is based in NotilDgbam, England. Presa marketin1, the company s ays, is ln· tematiol'laJ pubUc relatJons providing services de· · signed t.o maxlmbe sales in the lntemational • marke4;place without wuUns ~ on ter·: ntorieao11ow pcMntlal. .., ........ Sdtefttdeft Aron De~lopment and Manqement, Inc .• ' bu announced a joint "'8&Ure agreement with ; Steward Development Co., 'hltln, to baild approx- imately 115,000 square feet ol lndusttlal, com-. merclaJ and office 1p,ace la l'ouDtaln Valley. • Tbe proposed developlMllt wlll ncom.,..u t 17\i\ acres on the southwest corner ol Wamer and\ Newhope ln Fountain Valley. Plan calla for con-' atruc\ion int*<> ph11es, at an approximate cost of! • mlllion, wtth coottruction ol the lint phase to; beatn lD June. · The second phase, acbeduJed to be&in in 1990, t will I.Delude five or 1ix commerdal buildinf pads. f ~':~.;~U:UT:=:n~==:1 toAroU. - DAILY PILOT Business Polltlcal Advertisement Poki for by a lmS>tr\al Val\ey Farmer Brown's Not Top Banana An :mony mou-. l 111 11t•1w l ('ounty growt'I' hough! ~pact• on a hillhoard to t·xprcs~ h1-. di~H.·1wlwnt 1rw nl wrtlt Cov Edmund <; Brown .Jr Tht• s ig n , north of ~I Centro. as J lilu!-.I ut w hu t rurm.<·rs bdwvc IS Urown ·~ i:,y mpulhy Wtlh lhc Unit<.'<.! 1'~<.trm Workers s l nkt· and l hl' hoycoll on Chiquit -.a ht1nana!'. 'Marlboro Man' Rides Vast China Audience Eagerly Awaits Ads By MILTON M08KOW1Tl For the first tame s ince UM9, we haV<• 3 Cull cmbH&y on the mainland of Chino und you c un tell. In UtUe wt•ys, that th(' Chlnc8e urc out to pl.-aitt> Ult. Not only hllve they let Coca Cota into lht country; not only huve thc-y or.recd to pay u::; 49 cents on the dollar to selll<' tJome $200 m illion of clu1m11 reirnlling from 8t>izurc of U S as11ets : in addition, they ha ve d~cldcd lo allow foreiRn companici> to ad vt.•rtls~ m China. AMF.RICAN <:OM PANI F.S with products or ser vices to sell c un buy s pace in C hinc!,C ne ws papers and m a gazines. They can also buy Ume on radio a nd te lcvabion And they will soon be able lo negotiate for comme rcia l messages on four t>allboards going up in Shanghm. Thal 's good n e ws fo r us because af there's a nything we do well, It's advertise. We're the a cknowledged leader. We spend more on advertising than any other country, absolutely or re· latively in terms of our popula lion. U.S. adve rtising expenditures amount lo $42 billion a year, which works o ut to a weil(hl of S200 tor e very man, woman and c hild In the nation. Th<' No. 2 ad vertlslng nation is Japan and it's about SJ5 billion behind ui; ADVERTISERS USED to the· cois l he re will find ChincM· Money Tree media a delight. The cost then.i Is a fraction of what adverUslng 11pace and lime cost In the Unit· ed States. With an estimated population or 880 million, mainJaod Chana 1s potentially the largest market in the world. How much or this market is accesstble by media IS, or course, anothe r QUCSliOll. Americans have 140 million t c l e v as ion sets . The C hinese have only two million We have more than 700 TV stallons The Chinese have only 40. THAT WILL CHANGE once U.S. advertise rs gel their tum at the bat. Everyone will lust for a TV set to see the commercia li, for Coke, Ger itol. Crest. EHer d e nt , Ex-La x. l\nac an and Li11terine. Advertising. t he Chinese will find. Is addictive It's our se<:ret weapon . Far be tte r th a n hydrogen bombs and nuC'lc<ir s ubmarines. U S. advertisers arr confront cd al home with cratacs who wa nt lo curb promotiona l a<' tavitics. Cigar ette advertising 11. bonnc d from radio and TV And t here arc movement1J ufoot to deny advertisers the opportunity to direct tbc lr plt c hc~ ut children. THE CHINESE llAVF. s aid nothing about such restriction~ They want the undiluted pro duel. To prepare their readers for thi s ons laught . C hin ese nc•wspapers havf' be-en printing articles lo explain what u useful activity advC'rtisln g really b The Chinese have-tx>cn told th:il advertising info rms lh<' con s umer and helps lo 1mprovt· th .. quallly or produr ls Thcy h:1v1· bee n told that capitalism h.1-. some l(ood fe atures und "ud vertislng as o n ·oflhcm " . It looks as 1f the "Marlboro Man" will be <ibl<· to m akt• 111-. return ~o the• lcle v1s1on M"rl'fm an Chana Buyers Turn No~es Up at Used Garbage TACOMI\, Was h . Cl\P J Thi' city's Publw Works D<·11artmcnt s ays n<> om· 1:-breaking down lh1• cloor lo buy 1ls prmlut'l. I\ J!Oo<I thing, 10<1 Thc h rokt·n d1}or would only tn<'r<'Ul>c the mvcn tory Profits Reports: Remember lnfl&tion Tat'oma"1> $1 '1 m1llwn s;tarbugl· rccyclmg plant, hailed ;il 1ls de d1callon aR a great innovation. has sat idle for sax months at the city's sarutary landfill becaus1· no one want!'\ th • Ul\Cd ga rbag1· or, as it's more polltely calll-d, ··reruse-derlVcd fue l " NEW YORK (l\l'J If you re ad one M"I of numtwrs, c·or porate pro fi lb M•t•m lo l>t· boom ang. But 1f you rl·<Jd a nolht•r . pm fits w W'IH uprwn·nlly rl11ln"l ~ain m u<·h from tho1>1•11f 1977 NE'1lhc•r n •port ts wroni.: But fl•1>11lls 1·11n var y front ... 11rv1·~ 111 -.urvt•y b••1·a11s1· 1•r1t·h (·oil! :1111'. d1Ht0rt'nl 1nforrnat1m1 TIU; ('OMMt:tt<'•: llt·p.irl m l'nl hos rt·p<irt1·cl l h:it 1971$ fourth qu<1rh'r profi t-., hl'f1m· l<i xcs, rmw 2ti '1 pl'r<'<·nt <1vt·r those of lh<· fourth quartn or l!.t77 to an annual r<ik of $225 J billio n. After l axes th1• quurlcr lo quarter mcrcust• WUI' 25 2 pn cent lo an annuttl rtttt· of Sl:Jo 7 balhon. !-'or the full yN1r, Uw profit 1tuin wa1> 8'lm<'whot l1•s'> rnhust /\c·cord1ng to lht• ('om nwrt•e Ot.'partml'nl, aflc·r t:1x profit-. Im i1ll or 1978 tol~lt-d SI 18 2 h1lhon, 11 15 8 J)l'rccnl gain o vt•r the $10'.! I Hlf."il N ES" "'' "J l'.'i I.~ tn lhon 1n .. arning~ rc•f·orrlPd an 1977 TllOS•: PIUWl'r flJ!Url 'I> don't n ·fk<·t Uw d1·<·r1•:i :-ol' o f lht· II o 11 a r ·-. p u r c· h 11s 1 n g JHJ w1• r throug h infl :i l ton C'onsumt•r 111 l("l'S at lhl' 1'1111 or 1>1·c't'mlwr 1!17H W ('f(• 9 J>('r('l'nl :tl)f)Vt' lh0!:1l' or a year t•arlH'r , arHI I ht.• Com m t•r<'t' l>C'par1ment did not re· J)(>rl what profits would have> twc n artc r last year's annutaon was taken into account. Hut a Citibank s urvey on the t•arnings of l,8'11 Ame ric an ('Or porat1ons has 1nd1c atc•d thut a fte r innatw n. after t ax cor poral" profits gam ed by a hout 8 perc·1•nt h<'twc•c•n 1977 a ncl 1!178 I nfl<it 1on a rrc·c·ts 1•rof1t~ IO other ways. l\fler adJU1>l111g for 1nflat1on an the v;ilu • of m ven tories and on dcprec1a t1cm of plants and equ1pmenl. the Com mt.'rc e Ocpartmenl s~ud pre·lax profi ts came to $159 6 tnlllon an 11n s . up 10 7 rw-rct.•nl from $14'1 2 b1 I hon in 1977 "IF THIS SOKT of adJU!>lment wt."rc upplic·d lo rN1I. uft<'r tax profits. Uw n st• m rl'ul t:arnanl'(s arising out nf or><'n•lions would hl• shrui<'d lo ahout 2".! pc!rCc•nt.'" .C1lihank. lhc nation 's SN'On<I lnrg,•st hank. s uul an ats Mar<'lt "Monthly f:c11nom1c l.cller " ·' l>t'i-pllc• i.:lowml-{ earnings re ports, many lJ S. rorporat1ons are scramblini.t desperate ly to hold even against the inroads of innallon," Citibank s aid. Many companies value their invent.ones on the ba!tls or the cost of the oldest goods on hand. AS TllEIR SELLING prices sparnl duran~ anOat1onury limei.. th<> compun1es record profits because inventories have low v alues. nut the profits may v anilih whc•n lh.c companies bc~an to rcpluce low cost inven- Seminar Examines Commodity Buys The fourteenth in a series of seminars called "Mctil the Prore1>Kion11" will deal with managed com modaly uccountti. It will highlight the role of con1puw rs. ~·hwakn will b1· D. Ty ler Jenks of Loeb Rhoud11s, llornhlower. Moderulor wall be Miles L. Mt.'lculfc·, C L U. The rrwcUn.c wlll be ut the Oaywood Rcc rea· lion Cent ·r. Newport Beach, al 6:30 p.m . Wedne1>· day. 2600 Hotbof llvd CottoM.M, "'o 9100 Th•· public· wus lnvakd Scutan~ reservations muy IJ4· root.le with Loeb llhoud •11, Hornblower ut 640 °'600. ----------------Business FREE EMIN .. INVESTING· IN 10% TRUST DEEDS" t You •re cordially invited to attend an Informative meet· ing we •r• holding for private lendere (end their friend•) who have expreased lntereat In truat deed lnve1tment1. Ofticert of our company wlll present and dlacua1 the m•ny rewarding benefit• of ualng the high yletd truat deed inve1tmenta •• • building block tor lnveatment MCUrlty. Thi• evening aeminar la tree, but Haling 11 limited, •nd we mu1t t.ve your reaervatlon in adv•nce. ,._. •ft: ,.. ... call: (714) 141-2221 (oohct). DAD; M•ratl 'D, 1171 TIME; 1:00 P.M. PLACE 1 TM "'"*' Hotel ' Or•• County Ballroom 1llOO lleoArtltur 819d ., IMM, C.llfornle "r•••ted •r: N•Uon'• ,.,,.., UNION HOME LOANS =:e.,'::.n,,,,., Otflt1•• tnrougnuul C•llfOfnl• •nd ArJ1om1 Planning Accented A aemlnar entitled "Flnanclal Planning for a Sm•ll Bualncu" will bo offered at Orange Cout Colle1e, Co1ta MeH, from 6 t.o 10 p.m . Wednetday . Re1lstraUon fee ls $1S. Tlcketa ere available In the ticket office In the Admlnlalrallon Build· lng. The office la open Monday s through Fridays from 8 1.m. to 7 p. m . and Saturdays from 8 a .m . to noon. Ticket.I will be 10ld at the door on a apace· available baala. Lecturer la to be Davkt Luker, president of Laaker P'lnanctal Corp., Newport Beach, a flaanee ~omp1n1 that 1pec:lallse1 tn findln1 alternaUv• metboda of bualn"' and pereonal (lnaaclftl.Laak•ralaol• 1 1malf.bu1ine11 loan c:oneultant to Santt110 Bank. Mor• Information 11 HallalalealUI-, tories with higher priced, bul 1dentir al. good.-, Infla tion also ca n aHe rt d epreciation. u syste m allowing romparues lo s heller some an come from taxes while they !>t:'l aside funds lo pay for ne w pl anli. and machJnt:ry ()v•·r 1 ~1u · <:ount.·r NASO Listinqs "WE'RE PROBABLY a littl1· ahead an trying to ~£·II th£• stuff, .. said Ron Button. th1· <'llY puhlw wo rks darc'c·tor .. 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I ' J , '"' .. . I" .... I • . . • ''' OU 11 I •• Off to\ ·• cm "1 1 • ()ff ti • •,.. Ort •I : : g:: ~I OU I\ 0 11 I • •• ()ft I I •. Ott '' '• Off •" "' Otl •I '• (>ff ft/ 011 • , • oo • \ 1 '°" •• •• Off • t .. 011 •0 '" ()tf \. 1 1 Ott \tf • 011 ) • ' 011 \ • MUTUAL FUND '- STOCKS I BUSINESS FritlU)' ·Pi lo intc Prif'~ NYSE COMPO ITE TRANSACTIONS Olo•l•l•-Wl ..... lt~""""',..,."•f" Ml~-•I "••H PIW 119•1.., Dll•oll•,_.(oft(lll,_.11,10<& •• ..... ~-....,..,,..., h '"' N•l-41 A•\CN l•llen .. ~ vffti.• Oo•I•" •1111 111\lt"°I . ' • • ' r FoodPriees Grocers Reflect Changing Habit~ By SYLVIA PORTER ~ ...... c- On the outside, ~rrigerators may appear about th same today as they dJd IS years ago. But on the insi<k they reveal a revolution In eating habits. In the minority are refrigeraton1 that bold ingredient (or making meat.a from scratch. People lire loading UJ tbelr shelves with reedy·c:nade meals, ranging from rroie!" watnes to the past.a-based soup:s to rroien pizza. THE TllEND TOWARD CONVENIENCE foods goe back decades. Our eating habits have changed along wit Westyles. Families are smaller, younger and more mobile. More women have paying jobs and less time and de sire to cook. at least routinely. In an American Can Cc survey of consumer attitudes toward frozen prepare< foods. one or every four women openJt expressed a lack o interest in cooking, cleaning up after meals or genera l kitche n routine. Only l8 percent of the respondents said they enjoyed cooking. For many of the Ide ntical reasons, Money's Worth Americans are eating one of every rive weekday meat and one or every four weekend meals in restaurants. Man: or these meals are eaten in fast-food outlets. For instance. McOonalds' 1978 sales of about $4. billion. according to the inte rnational Food Servic Manufacturer's Encyclopedia, were nearly equal to :spend ing on the space program. INSTEAD OF F IGHTING THE eat.away.from-hom• · challenge. the supermarket industry has tried to capitalii on it. Major food processors have stepped up their acqu1s1 tion of restaurant chains. Ge~ral Mills, as one illustra lion, owns Red Lobster and York Steak Houses. Pills bur controls Burger King a nd Steak and Ale . Quaker Oat owns the Engine House Pizza Co. and Magic Pai r estaurants. The same firms a re churning out grocery product that let consumers turn their kitchens into pizza parlors o taco huts. Campbell Soup Co. is said to be planning to in troduce its Swanson take out-style fried chicken natlonaJly Pillsbury, Quaker a nd General Mills want to share in th• $550 million a year frozen pizza market. Supermarltets have adopted an if-you-can't·beat-therr join·them attitude, with delicatessens, in-store bakerie and expanded take-out counters. Some have opened m ''store restaurants OTHER CRAJNS ARE USING AD campaigns to re mind consumers thut it is cheaper lo eat at home. The mounting interest in low-calorie. low .fat and high fiber foods is another challe nge to the food industry. Nert: The "Retorl Pouch Stocks Held Steady Despite Price News .. ,,, "" ... . .... . ,, .. NEW Y'OAIC CAPI Aporo• t•n.ctl Prev•OU~ ci.ty w~o-MOnth-Ve•r •00 ...... . Two yU<' "90 .. J..i 110 -........ .. 1q19 to O.le 1'11 10 «Mt• • • •• • ..... WMAT AMEii 010 NEW Y~I( IAPI NEW VOAlt 14PI -'1.,'IO, & Henn...i $901 •fiver SU~ £11"1...,,, solve• ST 11»; tM>r •c••ect u N. I l f I i 8Je DAILY PILOT frktay. Match 23. 1979 Races Ahom:iding Off Newport * * • 8 An1wwic tl Tht• iwl •rtlnK hrwua> for lht• Nt>wporc tl ~Hbor Y•chl Club's ('aho :-;itn 1.u tn rott' StartlnfC IJml! la l l> m Sund••Y off lht-llulbou Pwr IOlt <'-"U a ¥11CAMA .. tit II ••II"' Jtl"" k•·-~~·l l>Wftt\.UICI lie II '""'•I ,.,., ~ •• , .. \OV( WHl\fll, WING If l\J 11 •'-1 loml.,,"1,,..,.,..,.,,. •• _ •C. HAW Kt Yt 141 tt t """•' 1 t •• ~· (IO(• ... 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Obtain at least three written estimates detalJl.ng the work to be performed. tncludlnJC plans and spec:lncaUons with terms and coodi· tlons of performanct" and payment. Coa•fal 1t'eatlt.-r \lime,_,.,..,, l>ul mo-.lly •V"ny Wluttley l IQhl ...... 111 .... ...,, n19t11 .no M(l(nfnQ l\OUO HIQll\ ... ,., ..... •7 lo .. C.o••llll i.mporr•lwn wllr ,..,QI! Del-..0 and •l ln••nd 1tmperel1Kt\ wlll ,_.. OltlWttn fl -•I lh• w•I•• '""-'~"'•will Dt SI, .ti;un, Moon, Tldr• ,.tDAV '>•<onor111111 • •Pm • I '>e"•ndluw 11 ~I p rn I. ~AlUlllOA't' t '"'"•Cl" s ,. • m \. • lr't lO# II 41 pm 0 I '.>e<.OtlCI hlCjt\ I ISp m •• \UNDA~ Fo"t low I) l'lo m I 0 f lt" "'t.. • U•m \I ~-17tpm o ~ i.etond IM!jh I l'l11m \0 \vn """' S )) • m , "'" • 01 p m MOO<I rltoe\ 1 ,. • m , Ml' I JO pm Don't pay In c!lhh. The downpav· menl can't t'irceed $100 or I pt'rCt'nt of the contract prlct' on major jobs ( mure than $500) and you can ar- range progress paymf'nts. ltequlrt> lien rt"lPases from "ub~ontract.ors and malt'rlal men before making a final payment. Insist on a building pe rmit and required lnspectlonN. Make sore the t•ontractor carrlPs property damage and pe r s onal llabtllty Insurance. Also ~et a written contract drawn up and keep your copy. You may want to reque11t a free pamphlet which describes the func- tions of the Contractors' State Llcf'nse Board and bow to fllt-a com- p I a I nl. Send a s tampe d , sell- addrt>ssed legal-size envelo~ to: Complaint Gulde, Contractors' State l.icensin« Board. 1120 N St., Room 57R, Sacramento, Calif. 95'414. Natl~ I• Ffr•I Strp DEAR PAT: My landlord taped a "Three-Day Notice to Pay fle nt or Quit" notice on m y d <><>r thut threatens legal proceedings unless the current month's rent Is paid within three days. If I huvcn't paid the rent, can I actually be evicted after three days'! , M.K., Huntington Beach No. II tbJs not.le~ bas been properly served. It means that a laws ull may be filed agaln11t you aft.er lbree days. Since you we re not peuoaally banded a copy of the notice, the landlord would have to 1eocl you a secoocl copy by mall In acldlUoa to pottlag Liie copy yoa saw. Tiie lllree-chly notice 11 eee part of H elabore&e st.a&ete enac&ed by Liie atate leglala&ere wlllcll provldea lbe exclualve way to evld a teeaat. To avold violeoce and dl11t•rbHtt1, a comple~ procedure llH been .et ap H a compromlte between landlord ... tHut wtalln. In olht:r 11rnJor o ffshore series c•vt•nla, the Of'I Rey Y1achl Club. Modn.. dt>I Ro. will conduct the NC'COnd rncc or it" Uur1er Serlet Ind the Santa 1lurb1m• Yffc:hl C.:lub will Initiate It.II 1979 Wilson Serles Soulhem CuUfornla VachUn.c As· sociiaUon ralendnr .. ..._.., ...... 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CA (71 4) 646-2200 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'TIL 5 PM /\,. I •.;tHff /\ ,, •01•lf•l!fl EEK & FI N D h tho ne w uumo thot'\ drlvlnu trnuword uuh nutty (nuttlor 7 ). It urn ho 'ouuht ond found """'Y cJu1 l r1 tho doulf led \O<.tlon of tho DAILY PILOT. ,. ( t:-\lll. W Tt;llH ) COVERS SACRAMENTO In the DAILY PILOT 1011• a landlord caa't alrnpl)' claaaae UM loc:k1 or turn off tllc WUll&les, lie CH Die a 1pe.eded•UP law1alt wkf'e Ute teaaat 1111 UMlt.ed defeaMS. A ,..._ .. to tllb .Uce ii• reqalred wllllla five day• af~r a complal.Dt llu bee• properlJ Mned. MORE REASONS FORD IS AMERICA'S BEST-SELLING PICKUP UNE. l The Investment --Launch Tho tact 11 eYery Electric Bey Launch bullt by ua In ne last 10 years Is atlll worth lta orlglnal value or .nore. The Edison 18 caters to an elite group ot , tnveetore Interested In a bay launch thet 11 < comfortable, carefree and retalnt 111 value. The 1 Edison 18 la a convenient, enjoyable way to earn extra Interest on your Idle time. )J.J ~ Ford F-100 has unlaea l• N gas nilaage Nli 19 for"' No other V·B pickup In California has better gaa mileage than Ford: 13 MPG, EPA estimate. Comparo ttJle estimate with the estimate of other trucks. Your a~tual mileage may differ depending on your vehlclo'1 speed, distance and weather. .. Ford's F ISO oft.s wide choice of .... ..., incMlil• •CID Six. Tough Ford pickups olfor a 4.9L (300 CID) 6-cyllndor engine In California, tool ll's availablo In F· 150, F-250, F-350 Regular Cab models end the F· 150 Supor- Cab. See your Ford Coaler and compare Ford's 4.9L (300 CID) Six ror yourself. ·r-------- i FOR o I ----------- .. • I . . I I INSIDE: •Activities ' •Theater •Movies •Arts Weekender f.ndoy M11c:h 23, lfHO DAILY PILOT t - ,. -; CJ Santa Ana Mountain Trai/JJ Provide Nearby Getaway From City Strife By THOM LECOQ Ol tM 0.11¥ ...... ,, ... Want lo get away a lonit. long way from city <'n>wd~. •n trve J81\t:lln .i trorr1c . a netghbor's new ~tt'rt'O .. Les!\ than an hour's dnH' frum tht' tOWl'rs In l-'a$hlOn I slant.I , ,. towers of another sort tht' m ountams ol tht! Cleveland u t1onul Forest. Thet1ti J)C'ltk:,, u1> ''' 4,000 feel, a.re ht\'t.'d with J varlt' ty of trails th t oHt>r respttl! from c1t1fied hfc t TALL LIVE oah that pro vided acorns lo California ~ no mad ic.' Indians s till shade pa ths through lhe wlldlands or , what are collectively called the Santa Ana Mountains. 1 Waterfalls, rush.log streams. swimming holes, even a httle bit l l I I : "Lions and tigers and ' bears, oh my!" Dorothy 's ! walk through the woods . proved frightening, but · in the Santa Anas you • may run across quite ' a bit of wildlife, or at least their foot- prints. Here's a short quiz to ·see if you can identify what animal made the tracks at right. (Answers on Page C2) of s now on Sanlla&o Pl'ok uwi1l •nyonc wlllin.i to i.pcnd u fow hours afoot Lookin• for informutlon on the . Syt1t<-m of traH icoon turru, up tht> name Kt·n Croker. &u\ t>n11nttr ht d lly Ith.• who 11ays he lovt11 the.· mounlnlns . con s1dl·r:1 them · · plucc to g~l my "onlt)' back · CROKER I • uuthor of a U4 pagt> "Santa Ana Mountain:. frail Gulde' which provides maps and de1cr1pt1on:. of the m•arly three dozen trculs that 1r1werse the rugged terrain. The book Is being revised with a new addition due ~ometlme in April Most area bookstores carry 1t. Croker says the range divides into north and south. divided by a line through Los Pinos Peak, or roughly by Ortega Highway. which provides access to many of tbe trails' entrances <called trailheads). Dirt roads make up a portion of some trail:, :.o hikers share 1.Seen morning, evening. this is one of the largest mammals in the Cleveland National Forest. , 11pacc with 4·wheel drive and cy· cl~ enthusiasts. ttut Croker notes. "This has hf'en a good year because last year's 11torms closed portions of muny roads to vehicle traffic." lllkt>rH simply walk a round ob- 1tlrucliorus. ANY OF THE trails , entered from the right <easiest) end. provide good hiking ror begin· ncrs, he says, but for rank nov· ices. the San Juan Loop Trail gives a taste of the Santa Anas 10 about three miles . Park opposite the general store (usually called the candy store> on Ortega Highway and follow the markers to either end of the trail. You'll see a range of sights Crom steep, roc ky hillsides above a noisy stream and waterfalls lo tbic ket·walled paths where noises off lo the sides hint at creatures other than man. E VEN BETTER , he s ays, strike out on the new Bear Can· yon Trail. whk h starts on the opposite side of the highway, winds south to intersect with several other trails, and finally ends near Fisherman's Camp. Grover G. Payne, district ranger for the Trabuco area. says the new trail is one of the 4 • ••• .......... t I ~ , .. • f •• 2. Gray-tan coats mark this creature often seen-and heard. • • • 3. Several varieties of this scamperer are found in thickets. If local hWD8 trails seem to be calllna you, better lilten to a little advice from an ex· ·perienced outdoors person before you answer. more interesting in the area, and adds that the Sierra Club a nd other groups <spearheaded by Croker. by the way) did much of the necessary clearing . The ranger says the district is considering plans to separate the forest for different uses: group camping, hiking, remote ca m psites and recreational vehi· cle areas. B U T GO S LOW is the watchword. "One of our overrid· Ing concerns ls to develop (the region ) in ways that won't destroy the reasons we want it -it 's beautiful out there." Croker says many groups are pressuring lhe forest service to tak e care o f specia l in · te rests. "We're pus hing for more wilderness areas." But be says Payne seems to be responsive lo what people want -"He's a great improvement over the last ranger who used to can it 'my forest.... > Since one reason for hiking is to get away from poHticking, let's get back to the trails . Near the summit of Ortega Highway is a dirt road heading northwest. The Main Divide Truck Trail <MOTT> leads eventually to Santiago Peak. but along the way beco m es the uppe r lrailhead to San Juan, Hot Spr· ing Canyon and Los Pinos Ridge Trails. Farther a long, it meets East Horselb.lef Trail. HOT SPRING runs about seven miles south to its end at Lazy W Ranch. It's boulder strewn a nd drops 2,400 feet. It 's t o ug h going, according to 4. Nighttime is the right time for thi§., hungry little bandit. •,~: ~ > • . 5. Cute as kfttens, but don't get too close to these night crawlers. Trabuco District Chief Grover G. Payne Croker ·s guide. And . he cau· lions. avoid it ir all ergic to poison oak. SAN JUAN is a lso about seven miles long , drops about 2.620 feet and is in relatively good condition. Not muc h water . Croker cautions. and some tough switchb~cks going back up. The downhill trailbead is al the ~an Juan Guard Station on Ortega Highway. LOS PINOS RIDGE is nine miles long. without waler most of the way and is actualJy an old fi r eline . Animals a nd hikers have worn a fairly easy path. It drops about 3,300 feet when en· tered from lhe MOTT, but has a lot of uphill climb if started from its base near the Lazy W. HORSETHIEF r equ ires permission to cross, is actually an old firebreak and has been abused by cyclists. See Croker's ., . •• 6. Elusive and shy, ths tawny to gray animal likes dawn, dusk . . ,,_ ". 7. Small but fierce is this night hunter with spotted tawny coat. guide for whom to ask about crossing private property at the tralJ's MOTT start. It's about four miles long with 2,600 feet drop. "This is one of the least friendly trails in the Santa Ana Mountains," comments Croker. There are other trails in this area. m ost n o tabl y the CRIQlJITO BASIN TRAIL which intersects the San Juan path near Sugarloaf and winds back to the San Juan Loop. .. . . .One of the best in lhe range," Croker says of the Chi· quito. Streams at each end or the 9.2 mile route provide water - and required stream crossings -a nd a meadow about halfway gives a pleasant rest spot. Signs marking trail entrances are hard to spot. • For other trails north of the Ortega, check Croker's book. South of the highway on the Orange County side of the range are some or the most beautiful trai ls . says th e a uthor· ouldoorsman. Many s tart or terminate near Fisherman's Camp. Check map for area. S AN MATEO CANYON trails are in very poor s hape, having been established some 75 years ago. says Croker. ft breaks into sections of six. seven and 10 miles. running in its en· lirety from Fisherman's Camp to the coast at Camp Pendleton. Many sections haven 't been tended in 35 years and may be a poor c hoice fo r alJ but ex- pe rie nced hikers. The Sierra Club has rebuilt about five miles of the trail south of the start at ·Fisherman's Camp . Check the Croker g uide or forest service maps for details on other trails in this area. Many are extremely hard to follow a nd have peculiarities too complex lo describe briefly. An area c l ose r t o metropolitan Orange County also features a number of trails, one starting near the end of Modjeska Canyon, others a few miles from O'Neil Park. The e ntire area within the region is closed during fire seaaon. Most trails are dry; br· ing your own waler. At the end of Modjeska Can· yon, the Hardiqe Truck Trail <SeellllDNG, Page CZ> . . . ,,, . 't :· •••• -~-· 8. Gray and rust pelt flashing through the bush is all you'll see. St11bathers find a rocky perch above easy-~find trail in picture at left. At right, one of a rrl.lltitude of water falls cascades over I salt and pepper rocks, at the side of one . d the many dozen pathways through the 1 Oeveland National Forest's heart. puriftcaUon pUla. What water is available must be cleared before drlnklna. there are no messy cans or jars to bauJ. ' f ~· Atuteerlllfl Bills Eall? Mrs. Laura Glidden thiDJta everyone who wants to take up bikini aboukl take a clua before venturtna out for the first Ume. · Of eoune, Mrs. GUddea Just happens to teach backpackina and camplq for beliJmen at Golden West Colleae, but ICboolina by a good backpacldq specialty store may do JU1t as well. And. abe adda, .. JOU need to take a first aid coune.'' "Proper footwear iJ the fint tbina to put money Into... For day, bikes, sturdy walking aboel wl11 do, but for anything loqer, or lf you decide you like biking, a good boot made for that W1e ls best. ''Go to a reliable source with aood sales people," she cautiom. Plan to spend from $20 to $100, but you can save by watcblni for pre·aeuoa sales. Lut year'• modela wl11 do fine, lln. GUddea says. If staying overnight, tents ranee from a simple tarp to any number of litbt pup-style shelters. Some of the newest sleepln1 bags have tent-likecovers bulltin. Sleeping bags: "Cheap equals heavy," says Mrs. Gliddeq. Down ls the warmest, lightest and most expensive. A waterproof tarp UD· derneatb keeps the damp out. Soft pads can be added, but it's more to carry ln. Day blkers can find small "day pacts" In . , m01t aport1ac goods ouUeta from $1-up. "But for overnilbt or lancer. you need bet· ter equipment. A IOOd frame (like a 1mall l8d· der> wttb hip belt. •• with Iota ol eompartmeata Wben COftriDI tralla perebed CID tbe aide of steep, : bl1fa -wttla tbllr fair lban ot ratUesm -you can keep JOUl"lllf or IOIDe. oae elle ali.e wttll tbele ......-, medical *iDa ..W tile ftdlm . .-'**to a llllpltal. And. lbe ..,., tatlq a e._ eaa prcwide ln- formatian CID tbe preparaUCID and equipment )'OU 'llaeed. UM& THEM IN aradual1Y by weariq the baaU for aeveral boun a da.Y -before JOU 10 ad ........ Sore feet and IOOd times clan't mix. -~ with ..., ltMdlnl product .. •• ....,too. Piek clothing aceordlnl to where you're IO· lq. If bikini tbroqb brambles, "weariq abort panu, JOU c:ouJd pt acratdMld." ID U8T8 a variety ot euentlala: A ICJOd m., kit (for areu open to flrel - A ~· and IOOd map (preferably one there aren't many) wltb knife. fork and spoon la loved bJ U.S. Porat Senlee, anllable for bandy for Joaa blkn, but abe aan JOU should 50 cftll8 ID room • ot tbe ....,. .. laUdlq la al10 ta• aloq a camp stove, one of the tlM 8alllta Au avtc cater) an a ....-,. ft mlnlature. foldlq types with canned f\ael. ia~to-IDIL Dela1drate4f food HH• an Hormoua loal ••.t"" are_....., drJ dv· amoaa ol Miid compand to canned Items. tac .....,, ah ••11· ~ water AND llDce e...,.. mmt HITJ tnab oat wttb tbem •. ,. ,, ,, • In the ,.ck tor easy acceaa la best.'' she recom- mends. TaY COMI! IN 1maller abet for women· and cblldren. ClOleouta can uve here. Jin. Ou.dell aQ'I. "Don't forpt to take alon1•ICJOdcamera10 you ean share your ex· perieoee1 with others," and Poeket.11Md luldel to help ldeatity planta, llowwa, animals -"and one for tint aid." CUTJ • •••·bite and Ont aid kit. but UD• trained people can do more damue than IOOd to tbe ....,_, eo eomlcler ber actYlee to tab a CIUI. I ) •! ,. (2 DAILY Pft.OT HIKING TRAILS <From P11t f I ) llfldng Trails /flapped HIKING .•• · Qui: A n•wers • • I ATI'EHTIOM . , I ....... ~·j .. '!-;, ~ , . • "trlku out nf'a r ly 10 miles toward Santiago Pl••k tllkcn "'har.-the rnod walh vehicles and 1 DEER & CotM. STAMr rosTCARD SHOW ,; , , . I • . J '°' I I . /,,.' . 'I ' . . '\. I I • t -f, .... ,,.'' \ \ SANTA AAA 1tart by croe1ln1 1 locked f•te n a r Lbe T uck ., Wild lf• Sanctuary. Wl&dlloweni are an attrecOon but the route It not rully a hJker'1 haven, accordln1 SIWttG? -.. • ,_ --j =·--............ ...-. 'L·~· '\.(' ,._ ........ ,.._,_ ..... •• .~ r To 'ub!ltrloo lO Croker. M~Al~S •· NO THERN~ IUYIM67 w, -u -..-~· l 111 yow .. .._...-.... ...-.. _! • , rnmnluHll v Ol·l!.~Plll>t'r -..-H.••-··-1·.111 2 COYOTE 't I .•'\ 110 1,V JJM T a AIL 11 a bit herd to act to. but provl~a • 1reolc canyon walk In aome por 1101111 Ulg oak11 provide shude In 11t1nH' ilTCWI About 8 mll~a fro m st rt to &mtla~o Peak. To find the tra llhead, follow Traburo t unyon Road p ast 0 ' N t'll Parle, turn left Into Rose Canyon Road . go about 100 yorda, lht.•n drive Into th l'()(ky Trubucu Wush C3tch Tra buco Cunyon Road and proceed for ubout five miles to tho Holy J im Rood fork on the left TKABUCO CANYON TRAIL 111 octuully a somewhat over· 1rown truck trail whJch starts ul tht• end or Trabuco Canyon ltoad It Is about s.s m iles long und follows the s tream bed, wh irh is generally dry during summer . Take wa ter along. 3 RABBIT 4 RACCOON 5 SKUNKS ~ .....,...._c:-te ..... . 612 I Ill . . ,,, ___ ...,. HJHl~INI .._... .. ,n•n•·•-I COME IN & SIGN UP FREE DRAWING PAIR OF TICKETS FOR THE CONCERT OF YOUR CHOICE AVAILABLE NOW COMING SOON Rod St"'81t Led Zeppetlft Styx BeeO... Gino Vannelli Nell Dtamond Allee Cooper The Wtto Supertremp Rolling Stone• Kenny Roger• Stffly Den Ted Nugent McCertney a Wlnga Cheep Trial KIH Arrowamfth EeglH Van Halen Fleetwood Mee Cherley Pride Bob Seiler .1 y P ines and spruce near the top ar~ a pleasant change from oak, wllb wildflowe rs showing In many areas. Hikers will have to Cord the stream many times. 6 MOUNTAIN LION ~~~~ DEPOSITS ON COMING EVENTS GUARANTEES TICKETS THE TICKET SHACK \ ·~ Delly ...... ~ rt TIM"-- HEADING FOR HILLS? Map, r eproduced from "Santa Ana Mountains Tra il Guide' by Ken Croker . sh ows most or the trails open in the no rthern and sout hern e nd of the range. When taking a day t r ip, use the m a p to he lp stay on tra ils . When slaying overnight or straying into back country, a topographical m ap s howing the contours of the a rea is needed to avoid getting lost in what is a very rugged area. Maps a nd perm its for staying ovcrrught are available through the Trabuco Ra nger District offices, Room 526, Federal Ruilding, 34 Civic Center P lazu, Santa Ana . Th~ offi ce also has guides to the a nimals a nd plants to be found in the ar ea. Crokc r 's book is available in most large bookstores in Orange County . The area was once Cull of gold and aUver claims and the re· mains or a tiny mlnJng town can be seen at one point. There ar e quite a few motorcycles . T hia portion of the national forest is spotted with private property. PerU)lsslon must be obtained before crossing many • trails. F'orest service maps , available at the Federal BuUd· Ing In Santa Ana's civic center , room 526, show where. Anyone who intends to camp overnight MUST obtain a permit In Santa Ana! The permits are to control use of the forest and to he lp r angers locale people who've become lost. Fire rules are alrtcl. A permit for campfires la required before e ach visit to the area . The Santa Ana office iBSuea these as well. FINALLY, CROKER otrers the foll owing on wildernesi. ethics: 7 BOBCAT GRAY FOX -Don't pick flowers . Heavy u11e of the Lrails by the some of the to million nearby residents -~================~ wo uld quickly s trip the area ba re . Don't litter . H you car ry things 1n, carry lhc m out. Better yet, carry out more than you Catalina ISLAND , --~-5 WEEKEND CRUISES ' pfu\ dd1ly a m & p m take In. --~----~~~~~~~~~~~ Don't bug the animals-that LONG BEACH/CATALINA CRUISES includes rattle sn ak es . They co THIS Wf! K' 775-6111 • 832·45:?1 ·(7141 5;n.711 1 ha ve a place In the scheme of things loo, says Croke r. -Keep latrines a way from '0 llOVIELA stre~~~"t antagonize private ;p' 1 ':•' land owners by failing to ask )-\' - permission to cross their pro· •M• perty. I ' Ra nger Payne adds: 'Q' Don't use fence posts or signs ·, :' for firewood, "and please qon't ':'k tuke down signs to decor ate your -~- • • D CONCERTS • SPORTS •THEATRE FGCUS 200,000 individuals have paid $100.00 _IQ learn the declsionmaking technl Ques that FOCUS Is offering now at the introductory price of 125.00. SOME A RE AS THE FOCUS WORKSHOP IMPROVES YOUR DECISION MAKING ·c REATE*BUrHIRE9SELL *PLAN*MOVE* WH~I ll)UI\ WOhS~OI' O•lll "'~lot ><. l! N'lll·t ,, ,, ..... , Cl'],. W: • \('JIU OCNNIS P. LAH( Y TO ASSURE Ht:GIS I RATION MAit S2U O TO lM(\'A()~ I' 0 8~r IS9d N""Pc.tl tlt«.h. CA 91600 The FOCUS NO FRILLS. work!>hop is designed to increase decision 1Jfh:ic11v1,ne!Js tor buS1ness and 1nd1v1duafs Need mor.fl mlo1mat1on, please call anytime 1nclud1ng evenings & woekonds LA~YANDA~~OCIATE~ ''" "l 979-1671 ... "". ... . .. ...... . "" den." ,~,' ....................... -------------------------, l•, "Ow 0.. s.,,ti..... •• Mow ""I' al ,,... S-. ••• Str•wlterrl•• S..Cwtr Lew Prlce4 ,_. TW• h..etc... .. ..,.,. Ct s.. , ........ ,.... ::.:;. ..... .._ ......... toot -"" •' ~........ ...,, d.y ttl =::. .,,.,,,.. - UM.lwmfMOW I --·R•l•r:M11-----1 r-----Ri11T;l•l1t----, 1 I.All.a 1111 I : IW. MtCI I MAYIL I' rTAUAN I OIAMMS I zucc... I 4 s I oo : 19c : .... 11 .. I ....,., ...... ~ I I u..1..-.w~ I _____________ , ·--------------' DOUIU NIADll 7t' n•1~-----f(1}lf:l•Jll-----• r-----('(1~----. ~ DIUC8CM I' wna PAMOUS '°' I CUCUt ., 1 l CBaY I 3 ,_J,. ii HIADS 1 :.: 11 .... 29c l ___ !!·-~ ___ Jl~~~~-J TMIY"LL LO¥I nm1 ITI IO._.. TV .. ----a·Pf :il·ht----.... r----14·1•i.l·111--, • • AU. COU»ll I Ill •tt• IOMIOMI PmHCUf I WITMAMCI : • IOSIS , ~I MUM PLAMT . s I" :1 • s I" ... 'I ..... , Ullll a._.,.,,,,,_ I Ml" I.,.,,,... -------------~~-~~---~--~---­•• :c ... Ill ...,. Tllin.. ... at. lt7'-7 , .... , • •«>y'°' • IJ :!,."°:; ii' == WI AiCC9t llOOl lfANPI ·----- \ THANK YOU, ERNIE FOR EVICTING US! Let's face It. If you're going to be evicted. I hope it's the way Ernie and Sally Camp of Newport Produce evicted us. The fact Is. they didn't evict us at all. I just wanted to get your attention so you would not pas up reading this. But they did give a struggling, young company which struck out on Its own - under-capitalized. under-educated , under-fed, yet over~ (for the first hour only) -a atlf't In the fiercely competitive produce lnduetry. Yea. through Ernie's generosity. NewPOrt Produce became our fim home for two years. Without the Campa' support throughout the beginning of our young buejneee life, we might never have made It to the end of the first year. ·-Q: :a.. , . ' 'a· • • : . ) ~; :tt· :a,. I• ' ~: -'Cl~ Xi . - ·'d ~~: Save up to s1_8~ l • -~; :_ Now, get a group together in one Palace of Living Art, too. And On April 4, 1979 we start our .t.b!a:t year of ... car and see the world's biggest you mig ht pla n to enjoy a deli· . business! gat hering of m ovie a nd TV stars cious. reasonably priced m eaJ or Thia ta our wav of letting Southern QaJlfornla know that there are still some truly fine people in this world several of whom you'll find IP8ndlng moet of their time In a big red building on the corner of 18th St. and Newport Blw . Newport Produce and Flowers by Debra. We love youl!l And Ernie and Sally, thenka for helping ut purtUe Ind ~Ith tome of the gOalt for which we wortc9d ao hard and long. We hope Ill the people who reed thll wtll atop In to eoknowted99 the klndne11ea youw given• bv rtPPlng up the coupont In your 8Ct and paytng the full price for the mercNndl•I Love. K8t9n. Mole Ind Qeoroe From I compMy a.lied KodeMallcflullMn .. ~; for a total admission price o f just s nack at our bcautif ul California ->J~ $19.95 for up to seven people. Plaza. So clip the coupon, load ~. That's a savings or up to $18.55 up the car. and come visit tho ~( -almost.half-price! And wh at a unique M ov icland Wax Mu seum •~;,,,_ r U~ terri ic attraction to see. More -on Beach Blvd .. in Buena , , ' tha n 200 of the grea test stars m Park, just a block from Knott.'s. •'J:J.• authentic costumes and famous Open 10 a.m. to LO p .m. (box ,~, setting s. You'll sec them really ofrice closes at 8:30 p .m. ). It's • • close up ... as if you were an exciting attraction for all- •• meeting all of Hollywood in youngest to oldest -and this ·'o' • • person! Your group admission ia a money-saving off or you 1 • ' admits you to the adjoining won't want to miss. I r-eiijc;~-5;.;i•eoupon : ~-I Present thit1 coupon at. tho Movi<'lund Wax Muf:l()um box off ic" und r(-eclv ft I -,_,~ discount t.hPL will admit. onl' carload of up 'to seven Pl'<>PI for just 119.95. I ~. I Coupon vulld for guests L•nwnnl{ by nutomoblle only. Not vu lid wlc.h any other 'M,. • I coupon or ditcount offer. Limit : onl' coupon per carloud. Children undl'r thrl'l' I ~: mviiiM;·wn 11USEU11 : ~,, ___ .. ___ .. --------.__ .. _ -__ .. __ _ . . . . . . . .. . OUT'N' ABOUT I DINING Fridly. Match 2', 1979 L4t,f .. DAILY PILOT ...,.., Bayslwre's Lal_ceside Site, Food Both Delicious Oltllnf; at 3 r sta urant on or n ar the water u aty lD arran~e hereabout.a And the pro ~eta, undt'rstandably. rt aener&lly -~··· eJ with tbt prei nee ot <>et>•n or b•Y Now, <1utte SJ)tttac-ularly, another body of watt-r hu entered th picture Lake Forc:tt rn El Toro thanks to u new dlnm& e t1tbli11hmf'nt you cao 1mmt'd111lely add to the ll t of Ornn((v County how topl>("r'll FIL'iT OFF, THO GH, d1 m1sr> the r on fu~I On thot ' apl l O be C8U\~d by th t• rebtuurunt'~ oum lhyxhore lloust> Loc-ot1on Out 'N About Norn•n Stanley would ~·m to haH.' du·tJtt>d ~onwtiunaz llkt• Lakt•shore but the "h}' und ~her<'forc:. of name choice art> of hltlt• t•on"lt'(lllt'ncl' in th1 ~ 1n l>tunce Our 1niliul dtant•r outtn(l eunvantt-d u~ the fine food, Scn ·1ct• and atm~phl'rl' ~ould mah the Bayshore llouse 1mprt'. !>l\C tn an\ 0!>N t 1ng Rut tl would haH• twttn '11fftt•ult to oH:rlook the added plus of lhe serenel) beJut1ful Lake Fore:,t Mle Parentage l b anothe r rt'ason wh y the 1"estaurant comes off f1rst·rutc 10 all depart- ments . And that ancestry. lO the at.lute, will have been lipped orr by the "'Ord 'house" tn th~ name . For the Bayshore House an what's t.hap m g up as a kind of reslaurlJnl dynasty that could be called the ··House of Peters" is the laslest offspring of a remarka ble husband and Wife lClim. THI S "OYN.\MIC D UO" of loca l restaurateurs ts 8111 and Jeanne Peters. the personable and highly-regarded operators of lwo of the most successful "houses" on the O~ange ~ast the Crown House in Laguna Nig uel ls tnce 1971 t and the Ivy House in downtown Laguna Beach <since 1975). Diners fa milia r with t he all-around ex- cellence of the earlier restaurants can rightly expect more of the same at '}le new place. Un- A NEW DtNING ADVENTURE mAnDAn1n CHINESE Geurmet cu1s1NE PEKING• SHANGHAI ,..I IE·~· SZECHWAN. HUNAN £ :l~.tt~~ • t." .... .. 1 Daily Lunch .J_ 'I) And Dinner :. ~ y.,Host..dH ...... -IK Mire .... Am Clilmg rtl (Former Chef of the JO Twin Oragon9-Anahelml 1500 ADAMS A YE. cAt ...,._. "'"'-I COSTAMISA 540-lfi'I RESTAURANT Overlooking Beautiful Lake Forest 23311 Mulr1and·s at Ridge Route El Toro 770-3222 Jow Our Ot~r ff ou•e• Se"1in6 ONUl6e Countr.'• Fine•I CMi.•ine CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL IAI C-V.....,l'-.,1 499-2626 496-SnJ IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 314 fOAEST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH o .. "'9 '--'Yerd1 Ample Free Pari.ing 494-9491 752-8558 W£ COIDIAU Y INVITE YOU TO COME TO OUI NEW IESTAUIANT (FOltMEILY MIRA'S) AND ENJOY QUI COWUTELY DlffEIENT GOUVMT MENU - NOW FEATUllNG 001 FAMOVS ''DON AMICIAL M.UCAlrrAS" "Come In And Say Hello!" LUNCHEON SPECIAL 1 leef. TKO, 1 Cheese Encd Sawd • 8en 0t Ra 11 .95 Unlil 4:00 PM. •NIWl(DL .......... , ....... _ •11 A 1eACllN' 147 .... , .... Collm .... I t•~Mll ............... C!Mlt falhng hollmurk:s or tht> Peters touch are tor.· notrb r~ serv<'d with skm ltOd lrlendllneis11 n wholly relaxlntc surroundm.:.-s Thert"'11 somclhrna very 'iumptuous about the ambience ut the 8ay11hore House. un •leaance lhat'6 a r 11ult or bold understatement and abftolutely mlrumlll ornamcnuaUon. Even the major dttoruUve touch on the back wall of th · motn llhllntc room it rull-w1dth photo mural ol the octu•I Luke 1-'orest view you is1i fac-tng through the windows on the oppostle side trlkt'IS tt <1ulelly 11ubdued note. T HE REHTAURANT IS quite large, pro· bobly M'Utlna soml'thiog In the neighborhood of M'Vl'rlll hundrt.-d p..oople liut whet.her you're sit llnK ,1l noor l(>vel or tn one of the tiered rows or l)unquelles, lhere't. a commanding sense of ~pac10Ubncss thal leads Ul turn to a surprising dtl(Crl't' or intimacy for your party. /\ i<l mllarly larae ro<-ktaU lounae. which reaturt11 nlablly entertainment, occupies a com pl~tely s(•paratc room that's been partially con· struNed dlre<:tly over the lake. A long loggia r unning the l eng th o f the dinin g ... room also Juts out over the wat~r. but won't be pressed into serving space until lbe weather warms up a bit. Berore one begins the awesome lbut ex· traordlnarlly agneable > task of contemplating more t.ban 60 dinner entrees at the Bayshore House, a similar chore looms with more than a dozen appetizer selections. Our laudable choices were stuffed mushrooms tcrabmeat stuffing and lopped by Bill's always sensational bollan· dalsc sauce>. $4.95; two orders of oysters on the half shell. $4.95 each for a half dozen. and a shrimp cocktail, $4. 75. ENT&EES FALL UNDER the general categories of lamb. veal. port<. fowl. seafoods. pasta and steaks. The first four are served with a choice of soup or mixed green salad or spinach salad; the others include the same choices plus steamed rice or boiled parslied potatoes in jackets. creamed spinach or vegeta· ble du jour <vegetable dishes excepted ). Any prospeel will no doubt prove satisfac- tory but latch on to the spinach salad if there's any doubt. about the first cboice. As at the OCTrio ls Back Iii Tune Like Humpty Dump· ty, YOUNG-COLE & PAUGH -one of Ora n ge County 's most popular trios of the past -is back together again. Thl' re union engagement is currently undPr way at T .C. Pe p - percorn's. Stark and Beach Blvd., Hunt ingtort Beach. where t he group is perform- ing Tuesday through Saturday evenings. Crown and lvy Houses. this particular offering is one or the best served In Southern California. The first of our four praiseworthy entree. was veal Maison , S9.50 Tender ve al first sauteed in butter had then been topped with melted Monterey cheese with avocado, and was accompanied by broccoli h0Uanda1se and but· tered noodles. The gourmet shell fish combination. S13 25. netted lender and s ucc ulent lobster. 1u1cy crs b legs. shrimp and scallops A knock-out selection from the fowl offerings wat. roast Long Island duckling !'orange. served on wtld nee. S9.M. . Medallions of beer Baysh.orc. Sii. 75, was up last but far• from least. On lhis highly rec·om mended dish two broiled filets are served with prosciutto ham on eggplant e1nd accompanied by asparagus hollanda ise and mushroom caps. TO GIVE SOME IDEA of the wide variety set forth on the menu. 1t seems worthwhile to note a few of the other seafood 1entrt-ex you may want to consider -oul of an a mazing total of more than two dozen And likewise a rew op lions m the other t'ategoric•s. These re prcsentJt1 vc• selectw ns include Pacific red s napper. Si 25. bak<'d imported whole Dover sole mcunacre <boned at your ta- ble >. Sl2.SO: sbnm p or crab New bur~ $8.95; chicken stuffed with crab gourmet. $7 95; veal cordon bleu. $9.75, pepper steak, Sll 9~. roast prime rib of beef. a u JUS, $10.50 -extra l<trgt' cut. Sl3.SO. Anyone who claims the title of "big eater" can a lso tum lo a staggering choice of a la carll' se lections. In addition to appetizers, these in· elude soups, salads, vegetables, polutoc~ and desserts. In the latter department there's an item that provides as much show as good eating. it·::. crepes Suzeltes. S6 50 fo r two. wherC'by thl' tables1de preparation and firing somewhat aµ prox1mates a dazzling theatncal production SERVICE IS CONTINlJOl:S from I I a m , Monday through Saturday. with dinner :-.tarltnJ! al 4 p.m.; late mght dmmg unltl 11 30 p rn. Sun day brunch runs from 9 30 a m to 4 p.m . The Bayshore House 1s located at 23311 Muirlands Blvd., in Lake Forest V1llagl' and fronting on the lake. El Toro. Take the Lakt.· Forest exit from the San Diego f'recy, ay. Reservations : 770-3222 . . APADANA You could lose your head over our Henry \7111 cut. A WARD WINNING RESTAURANT SUCCtJLENT FOOD UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT COCKTAILS 3:30 P.M. • DINNER 5 P.M. NIGHTLY Banquet Facilities 10 to 150 People 600 D Newport C_... Dr COU011 .,._ Fntll• lslcmd) ... wport..... 640-7502 The mo5l peoplt: can pay for dlMer al our hou!>e 11-S4. 95. For all they c<tn eat. You1l i.tar l with ~ cracker.> and chebe. \ Then homemade ;,oup. . Fre~~. Fned clucken · i1nd gravy. Hot cornbread and honey butter. plus a l>C'COOd meal entree t 1 (which changei. dalfy). ~ But little people can pay even lest.. Children are charged according to their weight on our old-fashioned :.ale. Cocktaab and wine are 3V3dable. Ma!.ter Charge and VI. A welcome. Banquet faobuei. available. Vegel~blet.. Ma~ potatot:i. *nlB "BIG-vBLLOW 'llOUSE . -RESTAlJRAN7° 1639 E. lmpenal Highway, Brea • (714) 529-1891•3010 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa • (714) 549--0319 Dinner: Mon.-Thurs. 5-9, Fri. S.10, S.1. 4·10, Sun. 12-9. C08ta MeN I• open few lunch Mon.-Pri. 11:30.2:00 p.m. AT THE DESERT'S NEWEST LUXURY RESORT Aprtl 8th thru 15th Speclel Room ..... -25% or Our ruort facllftlff Include - • Golf -27 Holes • Tennis -26 Courts • Pooll Md Hydrotherapy pool ... 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DAMCIM6 & IMTBTAIMMIMT TUE. THRU SAT.· t to t:JO THE CHALET LOUNGE 2'45 HARIOlt ILYD. COSTA MESA 54t-Jtt4 'A Continental ond F-resh Seafood Restauranl Lunch • Dinner F-resh Seof ood • U.S. Prime Beef Milk Fed Veal • Prime Rib Bonquel 1-ocilities live Enterto1nmen1 3201 t~~· C..00-.1 rl1gnwoy. (..,.ono del Mor k.t>'>C.Vvot1ons· 675·7575 Monday thru Thursday Specials (Friday. Saturday, Sunday ·111 6 p m J e•cepl hul•d•vs Ocoan P.rch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.15 Atlantic Cod . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. 3.t s Pecttlc Aod Snepper . . . . . . . . . . 4.15 M8hl Mehl . . . . . . . . . ..... ,. .. 4.95 Grtlled IN ae... . . . . . . . . 4.ts Top Slrtotn Sleek ............. S.ts Soetood Brochette ............ 8.ts Steek a Lobster .............. I .IS Plus Fresh Fish. Other Seafood and Steatts -· ··--· 16278 PACIFIC COAST HWY• HUNTINGTON &CH •(2131 592· 1321 311111 E COAST HWY• COAONA DEL MAR• (7141 6~ 'Learned Ladies' Light R pertory Pre entation Nips at Preteil.se Here'• a trM• qua tlon for all you rua or o uth Coul Re pertory what three playwr1&hll hav IC'counted for 17 of the com pany'a tl1'9l 120 playa? If your rlrtt ttueaa la Shall 1peare, you'd oo ri1ht on 'ft •udlflnc.-~ h•ve, over the yuri;. bffn tre.tfd to ''Othello." "Macbeth," "Tht· Tamlni ot th Shrew:· ''11-e Tempest." "/\ Mid umml•r Nltih\'1 l>ru1tm " and "Two Cf"nllt-mcn of V<'ronu •· ME MIGtrr OPT t'Oa Harold Pinter, anothl'r ,of the f11vored traumverate. The Intermission Tom Titus t•nhcnu1th· ":ut(llllh vluyw1 hthl hus accounted for ~C II 11111tluc·llonN 111 The• R1rthdny Porty" 4114 h'ttl, • 'l'ht· (.'1u•l11ker," "Thti llomecomlng" .11111 "Ohl 'l'ln u•l'I " tr )1111'H UIH•ll u11011 lhc' third. who bai; con· 1 rihutNI •I>. 0Ht1rln.r~ to th repertoire. try M ol h•1 t• 'l'hc• "'rt'nth playwrtcbt Introduced M ·It tv 01 Hn•w l'111ust audl nces 14 years ago Jl1111 month t111cl has s ince been on display in "Tht• Ml•cir," "'l'lw lma,lnary Invalid," "The Wo uld ht• Oc1ollf"nH•n' a nd 1t reprise of "Turtufft'" for tht• rompuny'a 10th anniversary "' 11n~ Nut Wt'<'k Moll..rc• 11lrlkca ag~n In lhc form or "T iu l,t,hrnud LadlOli," ll comedy of l'hurt11•1t1r nnd mt11111er11 whlC'h will have Its Wesl Const prt•n11t~rt• ut t ht• rt'pertor y company's Co::.l11 1'k:rn llw11tt•r It 1&lso hui; been chosen ai. SCR 's 1.lvlnR Tt11111\t•r projt•ct for the 1978· 79 st'nson, bdn~ offt•r\•d In RPN'lul perform11nces to local hitch s.clwoJ lllld c.ollt•Rt' students TUE MOl.ll<:IU~ PL/\ l'. a satmcal expose of the high.mindc•d prctt:nsions of the so-called "intellectual elite.'· will be directed by Robert Bcnedt>tli, dc•an of the School of Theater at California lnslilule of the Arts In Valencia. Among the performers will be actor- playwrighl J erome Kilty. author of "Dear Liar." Killy appeared on Broadway in "Liar" last season with DcAnn Mears. another member of lhe cast of "Ladies." Completing the SCR cast are newcomers Anne Swift, Ed Harns and Jody Horowitz. Com· pany regulars involved in the production arc John·David Ke ller. Anni Long, Wayne Grace, Irene Roseen, John Napierala, Steve Patterson, Ron Michaelson and Don Turhe. A MAJOR CONTRIBUTOR to lht-produc· lion will be costume designer Dwight Richard C.AMlOMESE SMO~~ A MEW COHCIP'T tM a.tnl ~ ALL YOU CAN EAT LUNCH '225 * DINNER s355 11'4 FOUNTAIM VALLIY 18120 llOOKHURST IAT TALIRT·Off S.D. HIWY.I Odle. who hu deslgned gown1 and out.flt& from tbe cavaUer period or 17th century court lite lo France especially for the production. Cliff Faulkner Is set designer, with SUlan Tuohy in charge of lighting effects . "The Learned Ladies" will open Tuesday frather than lbe usual Saturday opening> and run through April 29 with performances nightly, except Monday. at 8 p.m . a.nd Saturday and Sunday matinees al 2:30 at the Fourth Step Theater. 65.s Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa . Call the SCR box office at 957-403.1 ror reserva- tions. Suited tor Song Enrique C a s til lo and Al m a R o~a rl'rlcrt on a happy mo m ent from ··zool Suil. ·· now pla y1 n ~ at the ,\quariu::-. Thcalcr in Hollywood The production has fo rmed a second cast now in rehearsal in New York a fter a n 18 week run in Los Angeles. Performances Tuesday through Saturday cven in~s at 8 !Sunday through Saturday evenings at 8 (Sunday at 7:30 p.m. > and matinees weekends at 2:30. Reser vations at 1213) 972-7654. Tickets often available at dis· count on the d ay of performance. call C213l 466-2161 for details . GERMAN ·RESTAURANT Reserv. 893~112 ~ ld ~~ NOW APPEARING ...,0 en ~,~~:'\·~~ ROCK&ROLL& ~·,n ~ HIT PARADE BAND ~ '~ Direct f'rom Poland ,anon ·--~ Wed-Sat8 lol2p.m (I Sun 2 to 7 p.m. AJso CiEHUINE CHINESE MAHOARIN DISHES German Folk Dancers r-_____ co11.-os - - - - --n Speciolrzing In Chinese A Lo C.Orte Dishes 1~~~e~t~':°0r. • 1\1 ll<'~h Blvd • S.D f°•ll OPEN 7 DAYS LU~~~~N+:.~: g~ILY 20J~~~~;cl. 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DRIVE· INS D"E:N 6:JOr.M.MtcHfTl.Y Cll114 Unaer 12 Free Unleu • 1<1441• ~•Yarouno Sell your boat fast with a Boa~ing class ified ad in the Daily Pilot 642-5678 ] ' se ro ('~ V( pr ca th C< Id w Tt ($ Vi or an ' ha Tt go ca co co wt . wl a t fit ne lhl yo Ri nei ' tio wit for ani COi Jel I we Mi arr ' I • PSYCHOTIC DRIFTER TERRORIZES PATRONS OF DINER Marjoe Gortner, Lee Grant Star In Col umbia'• 'Red Ryder' ( A Quick Look at t he Movies "NORMA RAE" is an intelligent and frequently moving social drama about suppression of workers' rights in cotton mills of today's Soott't. It Is also a Pyomallon story of the awakening of a young Southern , woman'smlnd by a union organ- izer from New York. The film succeeds on both levels. Martin Ri,t, an old hand at orotest movies.d irected with concise· ness and understanding of human va lues; he car efully avoids outrage at the workers' conditions. Sally F ield 1s a revelation as the late-blooming crusader. Her performaace signals the start of the 1979 Academy r ace for best actress. Ron Liebman Is persuasive as the Jewish pariah in the company town, and Beau Bridges has a tellingsceneasNorma Rae's bewildered husband. Rated R, with mQClerately rough language and some suggest iveness. "TH E DEER HUNTE R" might have been a superb document of the devastation to human lives caused by the Vietnam w ar . The grime of a Penn!>ylvania coal town and the fierce beauty of Southeast Asia have been magnl· tlcently photographed by Vilmos Zslgmond, and the cast Is first rate. But director M ichael Cimino allows the story to drag on past three hours, with endless scenes of male camaraderie and war atrocity. He also seems to have allowed the actors to devise their own d ialogue, a grave error. The , character of Robert De Niro is crucial, yet It remains ambiguous. His recent roles have all been Inward-look Ing, w i th little communicat\on to the audience. His talent'h-- too great to remain so hidden. The rating Is R, much swearing and paint-blank killing. "AGATHA" is an intellectual whodunit -or what happened - a fictional explanation of Agatha Christie's unsolved tl·day disappearance in 1926. The script suggests that the mystery writer fled in anguish over her husband's Infidelity and plotted revenge against his mistress. only to be discovered by an American journalist . The solution has the credulity of a Christie plot, and the production is handsome, low-key and very British. The film's downfall is the casting. It is difficult to accept Vanessa Redgrave as the shy, unassertive author or Dustin Hoffman as the suave, know-it-all reparter. The rating Is PG, with some innocent nudity at an English spa where Mrs. Christle was discovered. (()\ ACADEMY AWARD t;;J) NOMINATIONS --------Including------- BEST PICTURE DIRECTOR • ACTOR SUPPORTING ACTOR • SUPPORTING ACTRESS PRESENTED IN 70MM 6 TRACK DOLBY STEREOPHONIC SOUN D ROBERT DE NIRO A MICHAEL CIMINO FILM Rgder ClaustropholJlc • By 808 THOMAS 6flllf_ ..... _. "WHEN YOU COMIN' BACK. RED RYDER" ls an unplea1anl film about a peychoUc who terrorizes a handful c>t cltticns tn a roadside diner. The cut 111 accomplis h e d : Marjoe Gortner. Lee Grirnl, llal Linden. C1tndy Clark, Pot ll1ngle, Peter Firth. In an amazingly successful transformation from the "Equus" youth to a Texas teen-ager. But pro- ducer Gortner allows star Gorlner too much screen time In a role among the. most repugnant in recent m e mory . Despite some deserl scenes. the flint betrays its origin as a one.set play ; the claustrophobic viewer shrieks for escape. "Petrified Forest" was better. Rated R. Mid PASSAGE FILMS INC oresent on ~' 01 THE GENERAL FILM COMPANY LIMITED ANIHONY JAMES MAU:OIM -QUINN MAIJN MclRBl THEPASUGE S1.vron9 PATRICIA NEAL·(KAY L~tgl ·MICHAEL LONSDALE · MARCEL BOZZUFFI lnuooui:•no PAUt CLEMENS ~no ROBERT RHYS Wilh CHRISTOPHER lH U IMGVPSV IU~ontheboo• PefllOusPassaoe 0y8RUCE NICOlAYSEHl't SeteenpllyOV8RlJCE NICOLAYSEN Music ComPOsrd by Ml CHAE L J LEWIS • E •ecutrve PIOOuce•~ JOHN OALY .ir1(l DEREK OAWSON PIOCSU<."ll 0yJOHN QUESTED iniSSOClalionw~h MAURICE BINDER .wi LESTER GOLOSMll H Ow8Cleobv J. LEE THOMPSON IHI PA< V\Gl A L£Srf RGOl0SMl1H MAURICE 81~R PIOOUe1o0n IOr MONOAV ltlM!> [N:•ttf•tcnD !l ........ ··-····' ...... _ ., .. NOW PLAYING! ANAHEIM, Anaheim 011ve-ln 879-9850 ORANGE. UA City Cinema 634-3911 ANAHEIM. Cinemaland 635-7601 WESTMINSTER. UA Cinema 893·0548 COSTA MESA. UA Cinema 540-0594 soRRY NO PASSES ACCE.Pm> OUA1NO nflS ENGAGEMENT DINO DE LAURENTIIS presents A MICHAEL CRICHTON FILM starring SEAN DONALD . CONNERY SUTHERLAND and · LESLEY-ANNE DOWN A JOHN FOREMAN PRODUCTION Scr1e11J1aY by MICHAEL CRICHTON baled on his novel MUllc by JERRY GOlDSMTH • Produced by JOHN FOREMAN DlrlClld by MICtMEL CRICHTON •A fomoul Rimi N.V. ProduClorl PAllAYBOP• 1ECHNICOLOR9 [I]! acur...., !" °""""'ici'•,.--~,,. ... -T_..._ ·--c.o.w -· ..c.-tn •• ,. .. ___ ,_,. '~.~ 1\1.0 t(. . 'U OEER ~ HUNTER " lllO•·-•• "" , ...... IAT IM,r•.1t• _, ....... Chrl1topher Lee Britt Ekl•nd ''THE WICKER MAN " DAil V PILOT (5 RICHARD PRYOR FILMED LIVE IN CONCERT PLUS (R) ,,, "BEYOND THE DOOR, II" "RICHARD PRYOR , FILMED LIVE IN CONCERT" • "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" Plue (POI Winner of I Acedemy Award Nomination• "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" ........ , ACillHwr.owMO ~ Soon v- SUPERM AN ~ 11·-· MHU>IO •llAIOOO '2>1.f ~ '"• \ • C:CMMAClllllAN •o•M-1.-. •••• Mon.·frl. 7:t5, 9:30 fl'lr Ho.• u. • • u Sat/Sun. 12:'5, 3:00, 5:30 "''-l:t'•.> ....... o." ., 8:00. t0:15 ... ___ _ l9 DAIL." lttLOT Fndey. Man:h ZS, 111'1 GALLERIES I THEA TEA I MOVIES - ~Image Phoiogmphic Clique PHOTOGaAPRI ANVA -J er ry J acka 's auie. "Amt!rkan Indian Artl(acts " wUI be te1tu~ al t•tu Call~ry. 3337 Newport Blvd., Newport 8Hch. lhrouab March 30 Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p m . Tu day throuth alurday £&.Ull "LadlH and Pols · Ancient Treesufel of th~ Am rlcan Southwest" a n U · hlbh of Anuaal t-e r1mtc1 dat.ln.c from 800 to lSOO A.O. on Vlf'W at 8 0 WC'MJ lllu..-.eum , 3002 N. lhln St., Santa Aoa. throu;ch M~ 13. Museum hou.t1 1\tMd•y Ulroutb aturda}' 9 a.m. to ' p.111 .• l to 5 p.m , Sunday and 7 lo 10 p m. Wed nesd•)' and Tb~reday. PAJNTING WOall BOP Lancl scap palntlntc workahop conducted by Miiford 1.oraea Ml Orange Cout Coll ge are scbedulNI tor llarch 3().Apr1l l, April ti 8, Apnl 20 22 und Apr11 2'7·29 WILD MAC RAM E Natural fiber wildlife sculptures by Judee OuUourdieu will bt> on dis- play at Huntress Gallt-r). :!all VIi ia Wuv. Ne•port Beach , through Apnl 23 "Movie God desses of the Thir ties a nd Forties" a l:.o, acr71ics by Jo-Ann Morgan. Hours 11 a m to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. DAU·BALSMAN -A special exhibit of drawings, etchings and photographs featuring the coUaboraUon between Salvador Da U and Philippe Hals mao titled "Images of Sur· realism" at West Coast Gallery, 2700 West Coaat Highway, Newport Beach, through April 20 Hours 10 a .m. to 7 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 10 a .m. to 9 p.m. Friday. Saturday 10 a.m. to !5 p.m., and noon to 5 p.m . Sunday. Galleries I Exhibits TOaANA MEET -Fiber artist Neda AJ. Hilali will be the speaker at the March 28 meet· in.: of the Torana Art League at Bowers Museum, 2202 N. Main St., Santa Ana, beginning at 7:30 p.m. SEASCAPES AND FLORA~ -Scenic pa inting by J a n Bryant. artist and eoncert singer. on display at Mutual Savings and Loan Association, 2867 E . Coast Highway, Corona del Mar . through Ma rch. T he exhibit can be seen during regular banking hours. CACTUS. FWWER -A reception to an- nounce the showing of oil and watercolor in- te rpretations of desert flowers in bloom by F1oreoce Rowlett will be held Saturday and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m . at Pelricks Gallery, 1741 Weatcllff Drive, Newport Beach. Also on display are sculptures by Ed Ogdon, Evan and Harry Krantz. 1be public is invited to attend and all four artists will be present at tbe reception. The exhibit will beonviewtbrougbApril8. EAST·WEST ART -Comparisons or east cvast and California a rt will be discussed in two slide -lectures at Golden West College. Both lee· lures will begin at 7 p.m. in Health Science Room 117. Tonight, Victoria Kogan focuses on style in "Sun Kissed and Southwestern Art' in Orange County." On March 30 Melinda Wortz lectures on "The Coast-to-Coast Art World." CLAY ON DISPLAY -"30 Years of Clay: 1949·1979" through April 29 at the Art Museum and Galleries of California State University, Long Beach, in Galler y A. The exhibition features works by 21 cera mic art graduates of the University. Viewing hours are noon to 4 p. m. Monday-Friday and 1to4 p.m. Sunday. Nan:NG ITS OWN -Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach, will open the doors of its own collection starting March 31. On display will be works by prominent artists, many gift.s or loans from local patrons. 1be museum is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.a.. Tuesday through Sunday and from 6 to 9 p. m. on Friday nights. 1be building also feat~ a cafe in its sculpture garden. BlU PURKISS, PAMELA SMITH SHARE MOMENT IN 'A8H!8' Fa£Ulty Falls Under spell o] Spotligli,ts ~ " I • • • Oran1e Coast College's drama faculty uaually play a behind-scenes role In tbe department's product.ions. but several will be onatage for the adult play "Ashes." brutal, beautiful and heartbreak· ing ... lt ls one ot those few pla~ tbat • bits people where they live." Tbe plot centers on a couple who attempt to have, then adoet. a child. and about their lives after they fail al both. It la set agalns\ war~ Ireland. DRAMA INSTRlJCTOR J . B. Fenacca ls director o( the play by David Rudkin. Trodding the boards wlll be William Purklsa playing Colin, the play's ceo· tral character. Purkiss bas been an Orange Coast College instructor 11lncc 1969. "I love to act a nd I've been away from ll for loo long," he said: He won lh par\ alter director Fcrucca was u n abl e t o c u·s l 1t fro m lh e student body. f'art·Ume im1tructor Tom Arnold The couple ln the play-which bad Its debut at the Mark Ta per Forum In Los Angeles last year-try for some time to conceive a child, finally succeed then the wife mlscan1es and ls ~able to conceive again. They struggle against the red tape of an adoption agency only to (ail in their efforts to be given a baby. Tbeir recovery from the trauma of failure ls the core of the drama. OTHER FACULTY members in on the production are Professor James Bertholf, desltner. and Stan Tudor. who will do t'Oltumes. The play opens next Wednesday and runs through March 31, with cur· taln at 8 p.m. each night. Tickets at $2 are avaUable at the college box of· (ice (open daily 8 to 5 p.m.) and at the door on performa nce nights. nnd v<.-tcrnn of county st.ages, Teri '.Adaptation' in Castine Clranna. handJ e two other ptvolal --e roles In the production. Pamela The Orange Coast Players' tryouts Smith plays the wife. Anne. for "Ad a ptation ," Elaine May's OTHEa.8 lN THE ca11t art• Onvld Greenlee. Kathye MacDonald . p; A. ltcnard. Bryan Burncis. Jullu Blllupn, Susan Mancini and K••ll y Knhn. f'cnacca suid "Ashc11" 111 "fu nny, 1uallrc of the SixUes, Ls set for March 2fl and 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Orange Co1t11t llnitartan Unlversallst Church 1z:-.u Vl<'l11rlu Street, Costa Mesa: iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-r===~8~A~C~A~D=E7,M=Y~A~W~A~A~D:=:N=O=M~IN~A~T~l=O=N~S;;;;;;;;;;;;;-------~ Dustin Hoff man Vanessa Redgrave eEsT PtcruAE M l••11111• Wl'lns t 1J 1n will direct . t~irm11n1·1· hl•l(ln11 May JJth. A fic tional :-l1lution to th(' rl'al ffi \)tcry ot A~,uha C hri'itic' di:-appcaram.'.l'· f~t A~u ,....... A SWEETWAU PRODt.:CTIOS i. , __ •"'CASABLANCA FIL\IWORKS DUSTIN HOFFMAN • VANESSA REDGRAVE ."AGATHAN ..,. ·-TIMOTHY DALT0:--4"' HELE.'i MORSE rw.....,o.VITIORIO STORAR0.\1c • ..._._JOHNNY MANDEL -. -o... ~·· ._ t ... "' PAUL WILLIAMS..._'" JOHNNY MA.'iDEl s.._, .. "' KATHLEI.'i TYNA.'i _.ARTHUR HOPCRAfT ~..,"'KATHLEEN TYNAN· ~i.JARVIS ASTAIRE.1 GAVRIK LOSEY • -.4"' MICHAEL ArnD TlCll\ICOlOI !RI.AO 111111\UA'fl'\ P!PURAO.! lo@M'.Ml ll!l'u1ui ~•M'"""'!C' ~u.nao, \\II t•"\I ~l'MllflM GIOICIMllSJiO°G • _ .. _...,""' +---·""" .. 4!.~~~ --·--·---~~W' ,. BEST ACTREll Jane 'onda BEST DIRECTOR HalAahby BEST SUPP. ACTAHS Penelope Ml"Ofd BEST ACTOR Jon VcMght BEST BUPP. ACTOR Bruce Dem BEST SCREENPl.AY EXCLUSIVE ORANGE CO. ENGAGEMENT edwards BRISTOL CINEMf1 •ST« AT MACAaTHUI 140-7444 • .. ,.,...""''"° ... _ ... &f "'°"1'' IOUUYAID NtOHTS 191 U>O el l!et•IS • U e t IS & 10:00 <MU<• NO.-& 0000 GUYS MAI llA'Cl~I 1) )0 • l:lO • •1>0 .,>O e 11>0 I lt·IS a.nMONY QUIN .. e l&MU lllASOM THf PASSAGI 1•1 llU~ IN llUISl Of OlDll WOMIN 111 .... -• ,_ ·-....... , °""""' THI CHINA SYNOIOMI llOOI 12:0 e J 00 e )1)0 e 1:00 & 10;1 S ·1v11nMtHG ·~OHMS .. ,_,_ IOUUVAlD NIGHTS 111 I l r>O e ,.>O e 11)0 •:.JO • l :.JO • 10 ,JO CNlftlOftlt "V-• "~llOCll NOUU -I tUl()tl • OI W&llOOI MUIDll 11' DlatH tll'OI S4T1 MAI. JUN. ONlY • IN . van ANO OdT&OIT G.a\£Xr' STAI caASH1•01 •un T .. PASSAOI 191 YAMISSA ...aAft "'A•AtMA•CI) "GaUT TIAIM .. IC""'l.,.l•11nr,. "IMYASIOM OF n4I IOOY SMATCtas• INI -T$-1:ll&t-.M "''~•:»i:.w....- .. It• "'r• ~ ., e I • ~ \,.-l IA. e \'l!r'9~ 11t' II \I IMPOITANT •DTICEI CMILOfll• UNOlR f2 FflHI ffUlllllS...-Hlllllt,,., ...... u..-.... , ••• v......r-.. 1 .,vttn MIMG tta•HNS AT HIGHT .. IOUUYAID NIGHTS !WI •lUS WHO STOU MY W .. IU? ~-.,.,.,.··· dl~•:~~I ••. ~~) WIUY ••lO e I ON UlelllAN NOtlMA IAI CIOI t lUS GUAf SMOlllY 10.D llOCIC 1P01 aNTMO"" OU•-• .lo\MH •• uON T .. PASSAOI 1•1 "'ONCE IN PARIS' IS CHARMING, RJNNY, SURPRISING ..• ANIN11MA1E AND VERY NEARLY PERFECTWVE STORY .•. ROGERS' PERR>RMANCE STANDS Willi 1HE\'EAR'S BESI ~IN PARIS' hae more tban~-­atangof fr11bn111 -exbllmdlng .. a wine, bn 1d and die II I picnic In thefaeucb ~ .. :' . Cwt.,..___,._ Loa~-~ IA' --. f : . . -- ... ONCE IN PARIS' ISONEOF1HE MOST UNIQUB.Y CHARMING, IN1BJJGFJaLY CRAF1ED RI.MS TOPOPOUfOF ANAMFJUCAN PROJECl'OR IN YEARS:' -John IWlcu. Loa llngN5 Milgldrw "'ONCE IN PARIS' ls the next best thing to a lusty lost Weekend In the~ofyour choice. -Bnic"W1n1Arreon.. ~ "'ONCE IN PARIS' Is a superb fllm. Rogersla excellent. F:or a long time now, critics have been pining for an American flbn about believable contea11pOrary 8gura. Gltro, has W1Y quietly come :r:=:= INPAlllS' .. marwlom!' What John T. Booker knows about the C.l.A. could get him killed. Starring Alto Starring · ANNE ARCHER SpeclalAppeerance LLOYD HAYNES DANA ANDREWS 1971 Actton One Film PtrtrMn. Ltd. from Alnf'k:an Cinema Aeleulng JIM BACKUS Md JAMES FRANCISCUS as Conrad MorQM l ........ .......... 527·2223 1# ..... ,...., ·-1111111..UI .. _,._ IU/01 ... l l llUS T .. lNFO.Qlc11 tttn• f.IHK e Hnt .OYU THI UINIC'S JOlt•Gl tlUS STAI caASH1101 ftHOll U~SI •YOND T .. DOOi II twl llUS IT'S ALIYI, 11 tsl ~MUCK NOftll 0000 GUYS WW IUCIC !WI flut IAll ICNUCKUS ISi ... ,_, __ ,_....,.. M CHIMA ST~ !IOI •lut T .. INO OFT .. WOILDt•GI 41NTMONY OU-e JAMU llWlSON T .. PASSAGI Ill 'Ull TOUlllt tuP IHI 1HIOll UV'lll •TOM M DOOi, "111 ~-n'S ALJW, Ht11 "MTUll UMUASI .. n't llW ... " ILITMlllMI ""' .... °' ...... '"I "MY .. M ._ .. M Nteln"' tM1 WMllHI_, .... '°"'"' 1UI '"' ' ' ' t ,, t .J ~. MUSIC Fri<»y, March 23. 1979 DAILY PILOT Promoter Planning 'World War Three' Music Events Noted CARMEN DRAGON will return to the podium to conduct the 5th concert ••• By MIKE PASIU~\'I H °' .... Delly ...... ,..., · ·t.lkt slalinc Wolld War Ill " seem11 an approprlnlt.1 way for r<K'k pro~r Jim R18sm 1U4 r to r haracl eritt the tntr1c1cu• in volved In his l at«'~l conctrt project At lout io theory 1t will ull come Logt>lh\•r µril 7 *•nd 8 u1 the Loa Angel t" M «'mor1ul Coliseum wllh lhe C1.1hHurn111 1double F "just 11 i.:1mm1l'k 1 World Mu 1c F'esUvAI AN II-ACT roster ht.•uded b Ted Nugent und l'ht.•uv 'l'rlck <Saturday) and Aerosmlth and Van Jlal~n <Sunday 1 1s only purt of the story, R1ssm1ller said in an interview this wt'l'k "Our long rungt.• .:oul 1 lo have ttus every yt>ur , · he nott•d That means the first fost1vul hub got lo click, and R1ssm11ler was candid when ta('t·d with somt.> com plaints over ht~ lust "big' concert Cal Jam II at Ontario which drew about 300,000 fans. "l do agree with the criticism with Cal Jam," he said "It w~ a situation (gigantic raceway tn· field) you can't control. You need a fixed facility to provide things like proper sanitation "WITHOUT THJNGS like lhal. you 'r e loo vulnerable ... said Rissm1ller, 36, and in the bust ness since 1968. Wolf and Rissmiller Produt lion's return to the Coliseum. where he predicts a more com fortable crowd between 140,000 and l lr>.000 over two days, is the company's first show ther e since Jethro Tull in 1976. Problems with the L.A. police -which resurfaced earlier this week at a punk venue nea r MacArthur Park have been among the r easons why "most group have> twen ufra1d end went to Anah •1m" lor outt.loor bowa. saJd Rl 1ml11C>r But now lhut the R11rni. urc headtntr Lo Oran.re County. tak 1n1 •Iona lhclr footballs and o htallhy chunk or 8m og <'ll)' rf'v('nuef\, Riumlllt•riu1y" "lhoca ty has bt•en vc•ry f'ncourUNIOH" about booiclng <;0m l.' buck-. lntc1 a 'whilt-f'lf'phant ··~~Mll.l,t:ll ANU ll -.1urr that wall 'i~NI to n11nrly :'l,000 In roncert llmt· huvt• twc11 clolllJ: • th,•1r hom•·~i1rk 111 u "mcrnum<·n tal " att,•rnpt lo put on u rock i.how that" <'Ombtn~b elcml'lll."i or u Rcnu1i.sunre 1-"uln• und Stutt• f"a1r In addition to tht' m u!>H'. then: 14 tll be a rock and r oll m1dwuy featuring mus1c·Ortented thrill rides . a roek supermarket with t>verythm~ from belt buckles to rock star under vcur. movies 111 the 8,000 seat Sports Arena und a food frur where goodies will be named after a performing nrtast <Ted Nougat? I Skateboard demonstrations. arts and crafts. solar energy dts· plays . . boredom should not be a factor for the conscious. Rissmiller takes pride that disabled Vietnam veterans and blind persons will be admitted free. Others who donate f pint of blood to t he Red Cr oss <a weekend goal of 2,000 pints) also will get in for nothing. he said. "It doesn't have to go well financially," said Riss mi ller. figuring a $2 million gross would turn a profit on his $1.5 million investment since October. "I want the shows to be via· ble," he said. "If it doesn't work and people walk away with a down feeling ... well. we tried. TED NUGENT EDDIE MONEY of the Glendale symphony season featuring coloratura soprano Louise Russell Saturday at 8:30 p.m. In the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Los Angeles Music Center. For ticket Information call the Music Center box office, 213-972·7~1. "THE CREATION" the magnificent religious work com Posed by Franz Joseph Haydn will be performed by the Or ange County Master Chorale and Chamber Symphony of Pasadena. Under the direction of M aur ice Allard a concert will be held Saturday night at 8 o'clock i n the Fullerton Colleoe Campus Theater. Sunday a performance will be held at Trinity United Presbyterian Church, Santa Ana at 7 p. m . Tickets for both performances: available at Coast Music store in Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa. "JUST IN TIME" for a "party" with songwriting team Betty Comden and Adolph Green tonight at the La Mirada Civic Thep ter at 8 :30. The m usical comedy comPosing duo will perform 50n9s from their hit shows which include" Applause," "Bellsare Ringing" and "The Barkleys of Broadway." Ticket prices $8.SO, $7 .50, and $6.50 and are available at the theater box office, 14900 La M irada Blvd. THE TRIO MILANO will perform works by Haydn, Ravel and Beethoven 1n the fifth concert of the Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society season Thursday March 29 at 8: 15 p.m . in the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium. Tickets are $6 and a re available at the box office at the school, 625 Park Ave., Laguna Beach, or by calling 499-3106 or 545-7535. COUNTRY-BLUES musician Doc Watson, formerly with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, w ill perform in concert Saturday night in the Chapman College Auditorium at 8: 15. T he singer guitarist's repertoire includes old folk, contempQrary country western and bluegress tunes. For ticket inoformation contact the college information center, 997-66-46. I ''THE BARTERED BRIDE" a comic opera by Bedrich Smetana will be staged by the music and theater departments of Cal ifornia State University, Fullerton. Performances w ill be held in the campus Little Theater March 30, 31 and April 1, 6, 7 and 8. For ticket information and reservations call the Performing Arts Center box office, 773-3371 . MEZZ~SOPRANO Nina Hinson will sing in a matinee concert at Fullerton College Campus Theater Sunday at 4 p.m . Tickets are $3 .50 for adults and $2.50 tor students and a re available at the box office one hour prior to curtain. A FREE RECITAL of concert guitar music performed by the Orange County Guitar Circle will be held Saturday at 8 :00 p.m . 1n Chapman College Recital Hall, 333 North Glassel St., Orange. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE Symphonic Ba nd will perform music from the motion picture "Star Wars" to highlight their spring concerts tonight and Saturday in the college theater . Performances 'beg in at 8 p.m . and admission is $2. :!ilw <i!Pa i 11Pd fikWiRJ NOW PLAYING TOGETHER AT TWO EDWARDS CINEMAS NOW PLAYING TOGETHER AT TWO EDWARDS THEATERS "HILARIOUS!" 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THE WICKER MAN has seldom been equalled:' -Vanery . . . . . I • I t I . . : • I I ~ ' . ' ' • I • . . • • ' • I ' I I . I I I ( (8 DAILY PILO I Friday, M11ch 23, 1979 I I< 11 I \ 't EVEN IMO "°l~ONll Wllt!n I~ ~I Ylehtn o.t• '* ..,..~ ., him ......... .,. •• , ~~ 0 .,...,. J lllft II all~td Of\ • CCII ·~·· ...... vino .,.,, .. • THI eMOY IUNOH M .. I mil#...nly ~ 1h ,, Oleo .. ""'' 10 toM<>w 111 NI 1001•191·• ~ uf • I ... llf! f"~>tW-IO. hll I "O'°""''""" e 81 fl °'IAN ~AANCISCO A (11•1140U\lf'1 I IOI! ' llm w>ola wnd -·N•"""' t ,... ,,11 .... ~ .... IOU\) 11001 h..,....., ch.u{19(1 wiu1 11111 \HIV''"' ,...,..,., t8 FlVU'l'YLE V111'14lly ,~ 1 ll Mi-11 t flit... tk"frM.Of4-' ttt_,.. c.ho•••• li(llr;ll~tUI #etahttl~I ol .... ,.,... •1~ >tv1••1\l 19 F\.lXH'OCAA80Ha Ille U11h111w11-0 AIJ+ nJ • f tutitO(tHhOfl• fuun Over tlae Rain"°1e ll!tJU -.h tt (HIM. ...... '-01 iMMt f .. 11 ~l" t IOI~ Olflttj>I bt11h 1' C.I -""' '•"'"' in<J mo1v , • .,..., '" L..t0(.._,, l t l CBSNEWS 9 80. 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H1C11fOOlo hi~" ull '"' f lot•<h• Gild an ildvunlu• OUI vdCill>On S) MICHAEL JACKSON C,ueS1 M11tv1n Hllmh:.<;.n Ui) ~UHMRSE l he SOlftr lm&ge ' (I) CAOSS-WITS 1:00 II CBS HEWS 0 N8CNEW& U MF#l.YWEDOAME C') (1) JOtc:EA'S WILD «D SI.< MIU.JON DOU.AR MAN S111ve se1s oul to provo wllell'l6f a lrK'nd 01 hos ·~ guilty CH lnf'l()Cf)(lt of being a 1ia110< 9) SANFOAO ANO SOH UIJnOl'll 11nd his lttend Rol- lo 1C:11•8 off a butgllu In 11'6 S8nlord hOUllll. bul the crOOI< leaves a gun behind S) MACNEJl / l.EHAEA RE POAT ~ FARM OIOEBT 130 I) KEXl STEP BEYOND ro f>gn 1 A ono.1 I DANO€ FEVER OATIHOOAME TIC TAC OOVGH Cl) AOAM-12 A r"""' .,. cop 1111<1 J "'~ tywulld ~IOllOI P•••~ltlll i:><ot>lorn~ tor Maltoy ,Jn<J A!IOO fii) 29TONIGHT W VOTERS" PIPELINE r llC06 And IM>U05 110!ll Jim COOi>6• <l) THE MUPPETS Gu4lst Lynn Aoagrn11c 9:00 I) THE WIZARD OF oz A youl'lg glrl (Judy Garlllndl and her dog meet 11\U Surocrow (Roy Bolg(l() the Cowurdly lion fBotl Claa•af!'l Li#t ing• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angelo'> : KNBC (NBC) Los Angele~ KTLA (Ind ) Los Angelos '8 KA8V TV (ABC) Lo& Angolo& (1) KFMB (CBS) S,rn Diego 0 KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Angoht'> (10} KCST (ABC) San Diego g) KTTV (Ind) Los Angele'.> Cl> KCOP TV (Ind ) Los Anqrll•'i fD KCE r-TV (PBS) Lo' Anql•l1 ... 6'i> KOCE-TV !PBS) Hunt1nqton &•.ic.n l ,,,.,I 1md ltltt I on Wooctt- hlun IJ11c._ H11loyl on lh"" trtp 1(1 ltl<l ffllogi<All lomd OI Ot IHI 0 OIFF'RENT STAOt<ES Amol(I 54jltli .. IOl>Of'ry lhrough hlS l~ope bul c m '1 get .inyono 10 ao Jny1111nn .. oou1 '' U MOVIE • '> · Onco Bolo1t1 I Die" ( 1966) Jann DeHtk Ursul• Androo;s An Army mt11or OldfWI htS lroop6 Ot1 a <13n. qmOo\ m1u1on wn11n ne •Hld ho~ llc1ncoo artl c .. ughl 1n 11 Jlll)dn<JM ,111.ick I<' hrs ) U OJI WHAT'S HAPPENING II Riii 1t11rns lhat he 1s P•pocli;d lo take an tuam 10< lhe b&skel1>all 11ar he 1• lUIOfll\Q (R) 0 MOVIE • • • • Tho Young Sevegea·· ( 19611 Burt Lon c aaier , Shelley WihlO•S A DA • born In lhe ak.lms. lrles to cleen up hfs old no.ghC>orhood (2 hrs) g) CAAOL BURNETT AHO FRIENDS Ouet." Sllllef ano Mt<itill ti) MOVIE • • ~ "Nllver On Sunoay" ( 1960) ~11118 M t;t'C1>uff Jules Das,on A Crook s1reetwolk f'f tK.("1ves o Prhne Kid Time 'Oz,' Tiro Youth M~ies Airing By PETER J. BOYER LOS ANGELES IAPl This is a good weekend to be a kid with a TV set. Tonighl al 8 on Channel 2, CBS pays for whalever programming sins 1t may have committed In the past year with its annual presentation of .. The Wizard of Oz," that ex · Lravagant celcbral1on of imaginalion and nifty moviemaking. How, I wonder. could a kid really believe IL's spring without hearing that jovial trio sing : ''The Wiz he is a whiz of a wiz, if ever a wizard there was. . "?Or without seeing Dorothy and lt'°8c swell red disco shoes, Toto the dog. the wicked witch and those Oyang monkeys of hers? ll must be spring . THE OTHER NETWORKS kick in too, with kid-fare the folks won't have to worry about. Sunday, where the Osmonds used to be, at 7 on Channel 7, ABC offers the first hour of a fi ve·week series for klds called "Friends ." Jt's a kids- a re-people-too show, but. thank good- ness. it doesn'l forget thal kids are kids too. Its stars are Charles Aiken, Jill Wh elan and Jarod Johnson as three pals who are growing up together, s haring some bumps and bruises along the way. Jn the opening episode . cool Randy <Johnson) has discovered girls. His pal Pete (Aiken) liked it better when Randy just collec\ed baseball cards, but Pete's ready for new things. Ran- dy teaches him to walk cool, talk cool. and then talks hlm into a double date. PETE~ mP, BUT he's only U . He doesn 't know if he's quite ready for a real date. So, be asks his pal Nancy <Whelan> to lunch, sort or a practice • ( __ TV_R_E_V-IE_w_J date. Nancy lakes il serious ly, and isn't amused when Pete tells her the next day that he's going steady with the young vamp Phoebe. Don't worry, though, Nancy and Pete sur vive, and everything works out. "Friends'• is one of those rare kid s hows that manages Lo present nice, bright children t.hat still seem real. Nice job from the folks who brought you "Family" and (of all lhingsl "Charlie's Angels ," Spell1n g- Goldberg Productions . LATEa SUN DAV, NBC checks in at 8 on Channel 4 wilh "Sooner or Later," an offering for the teenybop· pers. It's about a 13-year -<>ld girl who fa lls in love with a rock 'n' roller who is 17. Sounds pMme for a piece of empty-headed bubblegum junk, but the performances are top.not.ch and the material, con s idering its calculated, pre-fab appeal, is pretty good. Denise Miller plays J essie Walters, a nice little Jewish girl consumed by her budding womanhood and the ac- companying sensations thereof. She experiences powerful stirrings when she witnesses a rock concert at a local shopping center; and when the sexy lead singer or the group turns out lo be her guitar instruct-Or, well, can you blame he r ror saying she Is really 16 and attends a Catholic high school? While Mom and Dad <Judd Hirsch, Barbara Feldon > debate whether' J essie is ready for her blrds-and-the- beea talk. Jessie la planning a sur· repUtiou1 date with Lhe rocker Michael Skye <Rex Smith> .. Good fun , a nice little tale, and lhe music isn't bad, either. Pact Si,gnin8 Due on TV can 142-sue. Put a few worda to work for ou. NEW YORK (AP) - Tbe three com~erclal televllion network.I a.ad tbe Public Broadcasting lerrice l&ld Tbunday tbe1 will provide live c:ov•rale ot the 1lplnc of tbe Middle l!ut peace trtat1 la Wa1bln1ton lloedaJ. Conra1• OD ABCil NBCz..!Dd CBS, .. we a P-. wtll bePt at U a.m.PIT. Tbe tbrM eommereial netwarb ud NaUonal Public R8dlo allo an· ___. plw for Uve radio eoftf•I• of tb• tnat7 ....... .,, Preli· dent Carter, llnelt Prime lllallter Keaaebem Belin and S11pUan Prelldeat ......... Television I OUIM In Cullllft lrom un Atnanttn ll'Ytr.tt I:; nre I • 411!) 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Dane va1ory Bog Tony l111"1. Aita Morono. Meadowtarl< Lemmon f:D MASTERPIECE THEATRE Lotlle Mrs I lll'IQl'Y L1lhn ·~ d1111ppo1nlnd wo•h tnJr• 11bd hie lll'd n111n.100~ 10 move to London and c.~p­ tMlle SOC•f!IY (Al '1':) NOVA I T !'le Insect Allnrnu11110 !>C•enllsls oospmarnly :.118rch lor sQmo l0<m ol pu-.1 c.ontr()I 10 rrplM•l c.hemlc,\I PiJSllCldf'S ••• 40"• ol Hi<-w0<1d ~ crop" are IO\I 10 IO'>Oc..IS 6tJ(.ll year (Al 9:30 0 TURNABOUT Som and Ponny uro PTO· voded wllh tnll"Bslln9 slooptng a" unqomenl\ When they return to Sam ,. alma motet Q)) MOVIE * • My F&lhe<' ~·nu~" ( 1975) Cl•ll Aobo•IJOtl RnbMI p,,,,,on Wh•IO rnGOPPfil'lnQ hom " COf nary, •l naw,p;iper ••d1101 r0<.all:. lhe daV" of h" Chtl<ltlood ( t '" 30 mon I 10:00 I) (}l DALLAS Jock a11d Ell•e l>l'Coml' concMned abou1 S1w Ellen s u•c;M••we d11nk111q TUBE TOPPERS CBS 8 8 :00 -''The Wizard of Oz.". The umpleenth re vival of this movie clussic with Judy Garland, Ray Bolger . Jack Haley, Bert Lahr and Marg<.aret I lamilton <photo al left>. KCO P Q) 8 :00 -"Never on Sun- day." Melina Me r$!ouri in her most fum ous rol e, that of a Greek streetwalker . in this 1960 movie. KCET.@ 10 :00 ~ Michael Jackson. Playwright T ennessee Williams talks candidly about his life. his career and his homosexuality in this interview. and 8obby trlM lo k6Cll> Lucy • drug &dd•C1lon from hil pa1cn11 (P1111 t ol 21 8 SWEEPSTAKES A stewe•d•u (Ch ar Fontaine). a dell owne< (Al Miller) lry;tlO 10 U\IO t11s bus1neas and a would-be ty<.oon (Caroline Mc.W1lh 11m11 t>ecome lottery 11n11t IJIS 00 NEWS ti) NIGHT GALLERY ··r11 Never Lauve Vou Evet" A women dec>Oes to help her 11usbond toward dNlh &<> She can o. w11h her tovar Elli MICffAEL JACKSON INTERVIEWS "Tenneuoe Wlll1oms" One of Amettca·1 1oremo1t oiaywnghls d1SC05SOS 1he loptCs 01 re1og1on. homo- ae•uo111y lerne and his OWi> views Of'\ 1118 W WORLD The CIOUOed Window Gue91 hos1 Daniel Scho" O•scune' rn1erna11ona1 ne'Ns ga111ettno (RI 10:30 Q HOME 80YS A I~ 111 Enl LOii Angelo~ th1ouoh 1he eye5 of genu membflra 11:00IR ~~ NEWS 0 MAKE ME LAUOH 0 MOVIE • • • "Weshlrn Unt()fl ( 1!)4 I) Robert YOUl'IQ Dean Jagger The building of thO '"'' tran?-conllll@fllal telO-o• .aph w11es cnuse con111ca to d&YP.lop 1:.> hrs I G) CAAOl IWRHETT ANOFAIEN08 Sk•ls 'TV Commerl(.ul&. Friends ' Luc.ky lt)dy 'Th11 OICI F'ol~6 .. W THE GOODIES 6l) OtCI< CA YETT Cues1 Joseph Holl•ll 11:30 f) (JJ NEW AVENOEAS Y11\.lnq Rus~•nn SOidiers 1n r ',.,,r.e 1eunch senlt'le•.s Jllll(.~5 ond lhAl'i cl'l8nge 11110 ol<l men bolore lhelf cao1or1· eyes (Pen 1 ot 21 0 TONIGHT Hoar Johnny Car1on Guea11 Su1<1nne PlllShethl. Oou9 K<>nn1ng, Or Carl S11Qan, Bob Shaw B SOUPY SAl£S OJ) BARETTA A relerde<I g111 who hA, w1111oa~ a mu•du• 1s marked lor deeth by a nar· to11e1 olllGer 11'41 Q) THE OONO SHOW «!) COLLEOE BA&KETBALL '(3Sl ·W8&1 A ll-Stat Gome · Oi) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS MORNING 12:00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE · Long Live Waller Jemeson" Sam K11trooge acclClenteUy d15eov&s that tl•S prOltC>OCIMl SOrHn-law lough1 m the C1v11 War tD JUKEBOX HOS1&511 l w1ggy EI;) NOVA The In >('C..I All<.'<nl\t•ve Sr1on11&1s \l"SPll!itlOly r.••t1ttn tor !.Omo ''" m ol l•llSI conirof 10 1PplOG,. t ttPm1c111 peal 1c1<l.,, as 4(1•1. OI the world s CIOl)S 11rtt to!ol lo 1n&ec.ts llotn /MJt 12;30 U MOVIE • • •, 1\111 A Dr119on f 19671 JllG~ Palance Fiii'· nondo Lama5 A group ol Chinese tonllscaie tho deo<lty corgo tf'll>y find aboard a 1unk 11 hr • 5S min 1 G) MOVIE • • "Thfl 9,.9h1on Sl•en- gle• ( 19451 Jann Lodet. Jun., Duprnt A parAnOHIC sir Angler pro~lb lhe dump 10901 511ec1s 01 London by ntqhl ( t hr 30 min I 12.37 U MOVIE ••• , Block GOICI f 1963) Ph1llp Carny D1an1• McBain NOllnt;r la<.I< of money nor sabologo stops PBS Collects $15 Million WASHINGTON IAPI About a hair million public telev1s1on viewers have promised to come up with a Lolal of $15 million for their local public stations an a fund-raising festival that ended Sun- day. The Public Broadcasting Service said Wednes· day the drive bested a ll their efforts an the pal>l and represenled a 27 percent increase over 1978. Since a ll stations have not reported fully, and some are slill conducting lhetr own fund-raisers , the total could top 20 million, t.he network said. Held Over! 15th Super Week 11CM>OD&UYS WIAR ILACl11 ............. .... ,...,, .. TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS • wlldc:allet ''°"' drlllir!Q hll Well (1 hit I «II MOYW "* ~A Ou141t Pl-To l<MI" f 11rn>1 Can Oii Balcer. JMn Sorel Tiie Oeugftlllf Of 8 MIKd« 'tllcllm laolt l,.,. etftct• of • ,,. low 1111n~ 12-M 8 W NEW AVINBPI Steed. Purdlly and Gambll are war~ thll World Wer 111 .. lrllmln9nt and tt111 an important ottlelll'• Nfe It 1n dl"Q41f (Pllfl 2 of 21 1:00 D MIDNIGHT 8P£CW. H oll•· The J1ck1ons. Gueal s KC end I ha Sun1111ne Band. Hot Choo-Ol•I•. Dan H1<lman, OrlilOll Jon. 8 LOVE EXPEl'TS 1:30 G WANTED: DEAD OA AUV£ ID MOVIE • • • "Ln M!Mtables" ( t9S2) MiChael Renn141. Rob&tl Newlon S.led on lhe llO'llol by VtCIOf Hugo. T,,. l anallcel 1nspec1or • Javert re'enUeatly l)IJ<9U8S ~n Valjfl&n, •n flJt-c:on- lliCI lrymo 10 go s1ro1ghl 12 nrs I 2:0011 NEWS 0 MOVIE • • '> S11t1nl Enemy • ( 1959) Laurence Hllrvev. Dawn Addams Italian frogmen arA lhw•rtlld m their ellO<IS IO OllOCh mrnes lo lhe SJdos of Allied ah1p1 (th•·· 57 min I tD MOVIE • • • ·A Damsel In D1a1rou" ( 1937) Fred Aslawe. Joan Fontaine A 8rl11$11 hfltrMS '' wooed by an Ameroc:an dance< wtio beli.ves ,,,., os a cnoru• i i 12 hrs I 2:26 NEWS 2:30 MOVIE • • • Goodbye. M y F11ncy· ( 19511 Joan Cfaw- tord Robflrt Young A tema1e! pOllllCO roturn5 10 r>er c<>1leg1a1e alme metl!f 10 receive an honor••y degree. bu• in'llead t>eC0"'41S an ob1oc1 Of gos- sip when h<>• PD~I mieed- ~nturelo .11e rocalled (2 hrs . 1om1111 0 NEWS D MOVIE • *'"' "'The To1C&nll" 119381 J~ Sennett, Ran- dolph SGoll N0<1~n po11- 11c1ans 1ry 10 t811e T e•H by a1orm efler lhe ctose ol 1'10 Ctvll WaJ I t hr , 5~ mm I 2:37 U NEWS 3:30Q) MOVIE • • '> One wwy Sireet" 119501 James M&!Wn Mar Id 1 oren An underworld <1oc1or auempts 10 begin " new Me rn MeJ1CO """' dOul)le-cro~ll•nQ lhe synd1 • (;318 11 hr 30 mon I 3:57 0 MOVIE • t..,\1 1 Rl>'\Y MON..o 7lOO 9 MAM.DANO~ MAGIC MOVIE MACHtNe 8 AL.VIN ANO THE CMPMUHIC8 I ltO 8UJE MAMLE 0 80008YOOO HOTFUOOE El.fMEHT Ar« NEWS WOMAN: REEt. TO REAL -· fD VOGA FOR HEAl TH CJ) SPANISH 7:308 DUSTY'S TAEEHOU8E 1 ~7~E:R THAT'S ENOUGH AOMPSI AOOM JOHN CAUAWAY INT£RVIEW8 Guf!ll Or. Ch11s11au11 Barnard. I NEXT STEP BEYOND 1:00 Cl) POPEYE GOOZILLA SUPER 90 U MOVIE • • •, ··eac1 Mt•" Ot Tomb1t1ono 11!f4'l\ o.,.,, f Sullivan. BrOdettC:k Cnw lord Q @) SUPEAf'RIENOS 0 ROLLER SUPERSTARS LOll Ang61"" T. £J1td!o , New YQt~ At>mb&1 ·, tD MOVIE •• I. 'Sr;ng 0 1 lO'ol••. (19471 Kdlhllrlne Hopbu111 Paul He,,,etd I'!) THE NATURALISTS • JOhn Mu1t Earth-Planet. Un1vttrse' A Scot1ts11 1mfl•· grant p 1oneer"d fl'I•• crusade 10 con!I0<11e '"' Yosemite Val"'Y ol t..alltnr nta 1:30 ti) 80VTHERN CALIFORNIA tD NOVA "The Insect AllOl,,JI .... Sc1en11s1~ dO'>ll"'"'"'" -rch 101 •'>""' 101m "' pes1 con1r0l 10 •f'Pl<M:.t• chemical ~liC•de~ 11 40'% or the WOik! ., crop., ere IOSI 10 1nS111CIS •MC" vear HELD OVER 3RD BIG WEEKr ,,. 11 MARTIN RITT/ROSE AND ASSEYE.V produ<lron '°NOHMA KAI " ~ALLY FlElO l<ON Lf:IBMAN 8EAU Bl<IOCCS PAT HINCLF BARBARA 81\XUi'Y Kl'ttnpYy by IRVINC RAV[TCll .. nd HAR.RU:1 FRAN ... IR mu k: ~V1D SHIRi: • dt~'<'tOr of pl\ol~r.aphy JOHN A AL0N7.0. A ~ C pt'Oduetd by TAMARA ASSt-Y V and AL~ RO!!>l thl'Mfd by MARTIN RITT "rT C0£S L.IKE IT COL~" lynn by NORMAN CIMlll 1. .. ! mlMlk by DWIO SHIRL ~l I COMICS I CROSSWORD by lrld Andtnon '• "And I used to complain about the kids looking for toys in their cereal boxe~ ! " SUPERHEROES -> : THE FAMILY CIRCUSe By Bil Keane . "It's one of those old folt dances." DENNIS THE MENACE F UNKY WINKERBEAN GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS I 60T1'A ~CRACKING-, 'Wi:EPS. .• I HA'le MFFeRlY ANP l'#OOS 10 "J'Mf: CARE: OF IN NAUS!:A JUNC~ 1ION1ANP 1He' WIU' ~Irr AdAX! . . .,. . OM.V ... OT t9 by Tom Bltiuk NO, NATE ... 1 .wJBl'T ~ A Fm oo:.t6fOO Qf:r. PEANUTS by Chirlff M. Sdtulz ~PS 1-IKe 1HE HANGMAN ~It IS l'OOMIN6; HOAGV IF 1(04J ROU. A SIX, 1(00 LANO IN ilE WIT~'5 OVN6EON I OONT ™INI< I SUOUt.P lOU. TME Dte£ ... I DON'i ~T TO ~51< 8E!OMIN6 A~iWWu. IF lt'Oll ROU. A TWELVE, ~OU 6CT TO 60 1D,, "AA/ff( fl69f\,ANO p()N'T '{OU WAN1 1060TO'HAm' Pl6&VLANP~ DRABBLE by Kevin Figan ovc~s .. 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Ford Mot.or Comp8ny's suggested retail price PLUS Theodore Robins' . drastically REDUCED PRICE! OUR FIRM, ROCKBOTTOM PRICE IS WHAT YOU PAY! ·· NO MORE NO LESS MO HASSLE It could be our best ''BETTER IDEA'' IN OVER A 1/2 CENTURY OF SERVICE TO ORANGE COUNTY FORD DRIVERS I . \ ., °"'LY PILOf Pll....-NOTICS ~, __ _ Pll8l.J(' NOTl('IM ~··\.~~· IOtUI A OUM<.AM ... __,..-o. ... -u• .....,..0 ~It l A ti- • T ... -ua __ ,.., _11_ ..._. . ._ °"-~ .... U..••• ...... ,._c,. n n " ,.,. 11 ••,.. -P UBLIC' NOTICE NO't•C:l T'O(llt OIYO•• .U .... •tOlt COVllT 0, 'tMl STetl 0 .. (Alll'O•NIA l'O• T Ml (IOUtjTY 01' OllANOI. ..... ...., ,, .... o f r l"N A " COI U " 14111101; "'"··-.. 0, I( f I .. >•f Ill ll'f 1.IYI I; IQ It... • •HllOt. vi '"' -Vt ... _., .,.. ·-f tPWt •ti ~~ P\ttWH'\. • t4ttM\ •OAl"\I thlt ~td (tllllie...-... ••• ....cNtrN lo ttt .. '"""" .,.,. 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II mltat1on. or discrim.lnallon bued on race. c.-olor. religion. sex, f1f ruit.lona.I or111in. or an lnu-ntlon to rnuke any 11uch preference. hmlta Uon, or dlllc:n mtn11t1on " 11Us newspaper will not k.nowin&lr accept any advertla ng for rul .ute which la ln viol•· Uonolthe law. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ....................... V .A APPROVED ~ Dorl't wait to buy real fl8tate. Buy real eat.ate & wait. SO down up to Sl00.000 . V A SUesbroker. athn MS-lGS WllTIOff Brand new 3.000 sq. ft. arcbl&edu:rall.)' desa.ped ~·· 3 Bdrm, 2 INlt.ba llOd 2 Bdrms. 2 baths, 2 f1repl1cea, 2 dining rooms. 2 double 1arage1 and eaay upkeep A ..,-home a.nd income . $215.<XM> ~Ul"~~ (fl .-~ OUR OFFICE BEING REMODELED. LEAVE YOUR NUMBER, WE wa..LCALL YOU BACK associated DtlO~ ["';, Uf Ii Tr PS • ~ ,' "' ii •I ' I\ CLASSIFtfD HOURS J\dVt•r1t'1il't:'I\ nl.tV 111,H t• ltlo:•rr ,,(b. lw h'1t•1>hn111• " 0011 m tn ~ )It!' 111 Mon•tJv thru ~ r 1d.1v "lo noon Sill u nJ ·•" I l~fA M E:>.A <Wl'"ll'~' :lJO W l\JV 64H6711 tfllilo'TIN<iTON IH:M 'll 1711'7~· ""111·h lll"d ~li!'ill 1.AOVNA llMCll 1 IM Ch-11111•yr;· 1 .. auna lkarh 4~4 !Ml.I, "IOlmt c '<II '"ITV d11111n ... ~ 1220 Cl.ASStftlO DIADUHIS r'-.•Jdlfnt• 11)1' C'OllV ,, 11111~ " ~ 30 n m 1 ht Ila v h•·tono pubh r.111on f•i. "1-'"' Surwt.1 • II Mun d,1v fd1l 11111' wh1·11 tt.•1idhnt1 '"' i..111>rll.1v t.! nnnn C&..ASSfftfD RIGULA TIOHS t 11 llOIC!\ Adv1•rt ,.,.,, ..tw._1111 l'h"l'k lh1·1r ,,,,, tl,111• & fl'l)Ol'I •'I""' 1nl(n1111ia l1•I\' 'Ill~. ll/\11.Y 1'11.01' ·"'l"""' h.1h1lth t11r lh1· ltr'C 111 1•nrro~·1 111.,.·rtmn univ t 'AM'El.l./\'flO!ll!'- Wh.·n k1ll11111 .111 .11t 11<· ~un• tu "'••k•· " 1 •·•·o• f1 hf lht• K II.I. 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Brand New splll·level "Sea Breeze" model with J bcdrm~. family room & formal dining. Air-cond., luxury c ptng, landscaped, auto. s prinklers plus other e xtras. 24·Hour gate-guarded area . Tennis courts, pool & greenbelts. Priced at only $239.000. WISUY M. TA YLOI CO •• UAL TOllS Ziii S-Jue' ....... MIWPOIT CIMTB, M.A. 644-4910 FtlST TIMI 00 i 3 • -3 Bdrms. 2 bath condo. RecenUy upgraded. New paint. ne arly new carpets , new dishwasher, m irrored cabin ets . Clubho us e. community pool, etc. See for yourself. Only $69,900. C.-146-4141 Sc:n11ng Co st ,1 M ~ ~a · I r111n L' Huntington B£•t-1ch -N •.:wport 8f!i1Ch ~ OPPOllTUMITY 2 hcAMI ln C.M. on legal 3 urul, 9000 sq. fl lot ' Pnced lO ~II quirkly at $89 ,$00. B y o wnr , ~7 •VEIWllS * Let a Vet fWp You find u.t hocne you waot. o down .. to 1100.000. c.1....,14.241wt WOii.DR.£ 543-1722 JUST LISTED!! Good Wl new! Don t wait to tee t.his jewel! /\ pn me locale! Clotesl quality home to S. Coast Pllua. Elegant bedroom s. cracklln«i rlrepla cc wanm IWIW"IOUS llvinlt room. bnghl " 11un ah.iny lotdlm, s~per size yard wt rela•lng pool " J...-uzzi ! Treat yourself t.oday ! Call 6'$-0303 FOREc;T F OLSON PINDING PROPERTY MY SPF.Cl AL TV TeU me what you want. & Id me fand your home In the So. Oran1w County beach ar<>a A.<ik for Kuth Kt:ster. n •JI l'bl nt1• UJ(t'fll Mon. TU<' & Thur , !).12, 831 2600 or 400 ~. t;vt'!> ~ U. 4ltl 2522 ...wPORT FtXSl $122.500 Th.ls 3 Odrm homti Is ~ from the bea<'h, on lhe Penln11ul11. It de nntt.e.ly need& TLC. but hat tremeodoua poh:n· u.J. Brina )'OW' toola Ulld l m a1ln atlon. Ca ll ~1151 ~.~.~HERITAGE REALTORS ISTTI..-IUYaS IEWAaE! Bt>-Mare ol f1lhn11 m lov(· with any of tht'll'' fnur 2 bedroom condohun 1u m11. prt <'t'd fr o m Mll.000.~:i.ooo All urt: 11uper s harp with low down & low l]lOl'llhly pay ments. Call now before they 're gone 540-3IWIG. °"°ITUHITY knuckil often wh(ln you ..-rault·1ettln1t Uolly Pllol CIUlllfled Ad11 to reach UNI Orangti C088l 1111rket. Phone 64.2 ~IJ IASTSaDE . llAUTY Recently r cmo dl'led thruout front tile courtyrd. Skylight 1n fm· ly rm brilhten.., your k itche n t oo w l its cheerful prden wtndowa • new applJ anre.. Cop· per plumb1n1c RV ~ area llurry on lhll ooe! Opt:n t:vea . 569tll C.O.M. DUPLEX Woodsy an·h1tl.'l'l u re throulbout th1i. 2 Dr. 2-..; INI custom hllltd oak c•blnet.s, leaded wan· dOWS and 2 frph':.. 2 Bdrm lnco ml' unit w/frplc on reur S27U,!'i00. O,.Sat/S-1-5 7IOlri1,CdM llC>GlaS IEAL TY 675-2311 0..1 U. Todoy'a Wcrfttllcfts? We huw "12" VI\ house!> from $811,900 t.o !ihow you >Jnt locouoru. No money down Ha lboa l:.la nd H.eulty. 67J.8700 CLASSIFIED INDEX Te Pia Yw M. Call 642-5678 HIOtlS A.tl••tth ert tlt••ftl .... d - -...., ••4 r•,•t·t •r ,., • , _ _.....,. n. DAIU ~Of_....,... ,_ .... --.... ed ........ my. HOUSH FOi SAU IH ?-llot OfHallAl HfAfl llot JtOO HfolfALS JIOO • 400 IUSl.-SS. IHYlSTMIHT FfNA~I '°°'.son AMMOUMCIM ... TS ''" LOST & FOUMO UM NHOMALS UH SHYtCI DtHCTOU 6000 SC~S& MftUCflOM '"' JOISWAHTID 7 ... ..,.WA.HTIO 7100 MllCHAHOISI '"'''°" NH TO YOU .... IOAH&MAl ... I ~ TRAMWOITA YIOM ..... , ... AUTOMOltlH ""'"'4 ~~IAKA =-- DOYa SHOllS Love of fa mily is apparent everywhere in tbia warm, charming I bdrm. home. Livlna & family rooms dowo1talra -library • activity room up1talr1 . 3 rtnplaces, Back Bay • nl&.bt ~ nn •you own tbe land 1 •.ooo. • LIDO llU BTATI Tl lot, 3 Bdnu, lar1e matr .Wte, library. formal dinin1 room, Uled brlcll ..-tb. Priced •.ooo. ACOISWILLU..CO. 844·8080 ~· .. -.. .. .............................. ······················· ······················· ............................................. . ~.~.~ ~ ....... ,_W. tte.lft,_W. HoitMtforW. HwtForS. ....... fwS. f'!d'r.Mercft23. tt79 OA!LYP!lOT U .. ~!. IOI ... ,.. 100 laMNI 1002 ....,_.. 1002 a ... re1 · IOOZ I nill 1002 ......._,_,_. ..._..,_S. . ..._..,_~ ·••·····••····· ..••...••............• . ..................... ~ ....................... ·········•······•••···• ....................... ·······················1············· .. ••····•• ~·········· .. ·••••·•·· l• ',1 •• .I '•j ~ ~&M~ NIHUMm fo'1ve Wlits 1n ~asLsid Cost.a Mesa ";xl'l!tll'llt r •ntaJ Owner will carry $220,000 :>k for Robert Mllhken Wl·l266 DUPLU Newport !Wuch. Upgraded CI06e to beach and bas vat.'w $132,~. Ask for Robert M11liltt•n 631-12'66 UDO ISU Day v~w from 2 paUo ~kl enh11nttS cu tom '\pnr•ous ~ bdrm.. 4 bath tradUJonaJ home : Uke new. Ideal ror entertalmng Com r lot. $S20,000 OCIANNOMT Quolity rraf~manship In maho~ trim & 0 k noors b ls ofr th18 landnrnrk. 4 BR . J bu home In finc:st locnt1on E~t bhsht'<i trcPs & lawns $485.000 IACIC IAY fo'mc 4 bdrm . 2l buth romily hom~ on quH•t l'UI tk ~Ut'. Ov~rslioo Pool. pJnyh<>uM.•. ~tora•w $t69,000. Terms. IAYFIONT ~w' t•ral fiM bayfront home~ with pu:r & blip '4COUMftY COTTA .. " Shingled cottage amid the eucalyptus trees of Shorecliffs! Really attractive! 3 bedroom s. 2 baths. 2 brick fire places. pegged and grooved floors, beam ceilings and deJigbtfuJ gardens. Everything is updated (but you'd never guess it! It looks old and lives ne w !> Don't forget, SborecUffs bas a private beach . The price on this Unique Home is $300,000. U~l{)Ut: fi()Ml:S AVA.LON HOaSE raoran . Well COll~lruttl'd. 3 rm . 1 bu. oak floor. Eh~sant home with country hvlJ\g m parlwl b:.uwmcnt. co1wrete foundation. REAL TORS ', 675 6000 244 J East Coast Highway. Coronc1 del Mar ,1lo;o 111 Mts.J V1 r<I• ,Jt ~·1l> [,!)!)Q Corona, 2.*>0 sq rt custom home on Fial.., urcu. $120.000 f''~. one a cre. $136.000 A~k for Reggie Wyman 6.31 -1266 COUKIPA.llC I",_ 4 bedrm Columbia model. Family room + bonus room. air cond.. tile roof, vacant. See this weekend at 3581 Sego. Pnced for quick sale, $129,500. Ask for Fred Gibson 559-9400 llYINE FOR SALE -3 bedroom , l ~ bath, den home with l oads of Mexican & ceramic tile. $84 ,900. VA. FOR SALE -3 bedroom. P.4 ba th. Plan 102 in the Willows . $82,900 assumable . SALE OR LEASE OPTION -Gorgeous 4 bedroom. tri·level Yale model. $109,900. Ask for Roy Siemens 631-1266 NEWPORT HEIGHTS CostoMeM Beautiful duplex. Close to park, ~chool. and 112 mile to beach. Owner unit with excellent rental. Both units have 3 bedrooms. 2112 baths, sunken Jiving room. fir eplace and privacy $205.000. Ask for Roy Siemens 631·1266 COSTA MESA ~1 ~P°' twiity BARBER SHO /hair d esi g n ! ~xceJJent shopping center location. 2 <:hairs w/room for 2 more. Sl0,500. Ask for Roy Siemens 631-1266 SWIMMING POOL 3 bedroom, a trium model on oversized lot in Mesa Verde North. Microwave. burglar aJarm & combo freezer/refrig included. Only $99,990. Ask for Glen He Jlwarth 631 -1266 ROOM FOR 2 MORE UNITS 75x:lZ7'-"z R-2 lot. good Eastside locale'. Upgr aded 3 bedroom, l~ bath, lath & plaster construction, hardwood noors, kitchen includes microwave. Ask for Glen HelJwarth 631-1266. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA C.clo Assumable Loan -3 bedroom, 2:Y• bath condo w/cathedraJ ceiling in living room. $84.500. Ask for J ohn Mars baU 631-1266 of cotta '""°' irviN, •wport bNda. Ille. 234 E. 17th Stre.t, Coda Mft9 6ll-t266 Nationwide Network of Jndiv1duaJJy Owned and Opc•rated nea1 Estute OOices cae: 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OP SERVICE SPYMASS OCEAN VIEW Truly Spect. View From This Beau. 3 BR + fr portamoutb Mell. Upgrd. Kitcbm. Formal Dinlng. Lrg FR W /f'P. Crtyd Has Pool, Firepit. Glused·ln Jae Off Beaut Decorated Mat BB. Call Now. $430,000. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR Joli El"y"dt· L>••••· N B o/'l 6161 AU you need to know in Real Estate. ll (( lll()Ml Ml Al 1\ \\")(141l\ CITY OF Olit«H A good mvestment opportunity here for 5 uruls in Orange. Two 3 bedroom. 2 bath -three 2 bedroom. 2 bath. Zero vacancies . No defe rre d ma intenance. Flexible on terms. R.C. TAYLOR CO. 6~5112 lllDllOOM +GUEST GIANT VALUE! G1nnt back bay burgain' Over 2400 fl or peaceful living. <t Bedrms + 3 buths·OR·3 Bedr m + St:parate guest m:ud'!. qt.rs. formal living rm. F'aml.ly nn. 2 Fplcs Cov ered brick palio. Potting house -a nd much more at a bargain price! Qdl now U> see. 673-8550. [i'lliltl EASTSIDE c.M. TRJ-PLEX lN PRIME LOC ATION! Al most new ' Mu st s ell im· mediately, good tenns. Two 2 Bdrm & one 3 bdrm units with shady mature trees surround· sng property. $205.000. ROGERS REAL TY 675-2311 4BR +den $69,500! Sunken living room. Brick fireplace. All re· modeled kitchen. Ex· _____________ , WATERFRONT & 15 BAYSIDE OR, NEWPORT BEACH • z 60' boat doda •C_,a .. 11 • 'f Z...tory • 1600 Mt ft ""'"'" .. •le•..,. $795,000 IOI CLARK 673-6053 ·-------------UNlQllE UNl TS at a good pnce. 6 sharp, upgraded 2 br garden type units w/a beaut pool. Pvt. patios, gar . prkg. space & lndry area w/each unit. 2 unit:> twnhse types, 2 W/frple:>. CaU today 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS JUSTLISTB> ·c:=-in Newport Beach. 3 Lots. 4 st.ores, 16 apart· ments, huge s torage garage. Owner will carry urr int~rest. S79S.OOO. Beac blim e R ea lty 673-6511. *FALi.BROOK * TOP O' the WORLD You own the hilltop above Ross Lake. 2.63 aerd with t.em r;,. view Potent.saJ for home and grove. 5.55.000. PRIDE Of OWNERSHIP Likenew4 bdrm. I ~• ba. fam.ily room, efficient kitchen. hobby room. covered patio and minimum c1Jre yard. a .soo ROUS llOYCE All YOU A LOVER ofthenicerthing.s m IHe? If you are this dream home is for you w /S bdrms, 3 ba. prof. lands(1xl. & ocean &: ra· nyon vu's. Frml din & comfort.able hving in the ram rm w/bltn bar. Don't miss I.bis beauty. Call now. 979-5370 cellent location. Im· IMft.EX Circ ul ar drive . courtyard. fountam. 3000 sq fl Spanish Hacienda. Spectacular view over· looking 3+ a cr es of /\vos. S car garage and more. 1425.000. maculate bargain ! Call East.side Costa Mesa. 2 fast! To take advantage! BR each, h a rdwood , ... & Auociat" 71•/t-721-1 t7• 7S2-1700 noors , double garage. ~ ,,, ,,, v . ' . . ·. $120.000. [ ~'IHlll:ll _._,,,_~_ .... _c..._,_,2-·-· ·-·-tr-NOMORE6°/o Broker works Cor hourly rate or flat rec. 968-bi Io -ALLSTATE **U.S.** REAL TORS * VETERANS * GIEATIMCOME! Recent changes in V.A IALIOA ISLE reg.9 may enable you to qualify for SI00,000 home Residential + 2 com· loans with absolutely NO mercial rentable spaces. ENT 5 Car parking, 1 block to DOWN PAYM · water.3bedrm 3 bath un· WortdReal Eshlh it. Fireplace. Super for an Or~e County firm summer/winter rates. specia!Wng in VA home 61US50 loans. We're the VETS • Ol'INJ11Q•1rs1v1•0>1 r.. I·. thathelptheVETS. [9:1111\I ~soi: PROIATISAU MtsoYlt'dtw/poof Cbarmiag ! Family oriented s pacious 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. formal din· ing home on choice cor· ne r . Beautifully manicured grounds near elem. schools, parks & goU course. $129,500. ROGIRS UALTY 675-2311 IJPl.EX $15,•! 2 Bedrm un its . Oompletely remodeled. Gree\ tncome Excellent taveatmeat. Call faatt 51700 OPfN llt 0 ." s IUI/ ro ™ Nf(f ill ~~ ,.;..·" THE REAL ESTATERS Gel GREEN cuh for WHITE elel>banta with a ClU1iffed Ad C.Ul42-"678 ~ TRWLEX Gt-eatlKomt!! Slngie story owner unit With 2 townhouse detltgn rear units. All with private patio. W ID hook up & individual enclosed gar ages . Call oow 673'8S.'iO ()P{N Ill Q •II\ ,UIJ IOI'< NoCI [9:1ft$11 GOY'T-.0 3 Bdrnl, 2 ba + pool. '8000 cSOwo. run prt~ •.ooo. New cpq to be ln· stalled. V.A. Apprv'd Brolier'. 1181J.T853 macnab / Irvine realty M CAMYOM A prestlgioua location hilhli&bta thia lovely 4 BR fami!)' _bome, altuated oa 1&. corner lot. 1:DJo1 tbe comfort ol wood,pue&ecl famil1 rm W/UHd brick fple, attractive fonuJ llvin& At c:liDlna rm + out kitcbeo w /bildlt area. 3-car 1ara1e + 1ec:urlty system. '425,000. L)'DH ValeaUDe 6"GIO. CZ.11) LEASI W /Of'TION Nice 1 bedrm U>wnhome. waildng distance to Hun· ti.ngtoo Beach surf. · GOOOTIRMS Oo this nice 4 bedrm. 2 bath Weslmin.ster home. F\lll price, $72.950. WESTSIDE of Huntington Beach. newly painted 3 bedrm, l lh bath. F\1.11 price. only $76,900. SlmtlOOMS Meredith Garden Home in S. Huntinlloo Beach with over :MlOO sq .ft. or luxury living area. , ......... 142-7461 HIWIM NIWPOaT For the fa mily who wants everything! Beautiful Baycrest home built by well known builder. Approximately 3350 sq . f l. of open speciousness. 3 master sized bdrm s, 4 bM.brooma, large formal dining and living room. Family room has autbeo· tic beamed celllag1. muaive bride nreplace md parquet noon. AU um eacompa11e1 a hU1e »MO H/F pool, set ln a lushly planted rear courtyard. All on a s upe r -sized l ol. $338,000. ri IAYCUST OPIHSAT/SUM 1·5 ZOJ9 SHIPWAY NEWPORT BEACH Spacious 3 bdrm.. 3 baths, family rm. + brkfst. rm. home m de· l1ghtf ul area or BAYCREST! 2 f'plcs. patio, sprinklers. Pnced t.oseU alS205,000! W.ATBlFROMT RIDUCB> SI 0,000 Pier lfloat: duplex on legal R·2 lot: close to shops, Lido Village -a re- al value for $239,500 ! OCEANFRONT West Newport comer de- luxe duplex. 2 Bdrms. & frplc .. each unit. 0!5,000! lc6oalayr.-op. Rtafton • '75-7060 * AGIEATSTART 2 Be droom . bric k fireplace & garage. Take over loan. Tremendous location. $122,500. JACOIS REALTY 675-6670 WOOO•tDGE!! Many sophisticated buyers are choosing Woodbridge because of the numerous activities, such u new shopping centers, recreation faciUtles, etc. Let us show )'OU this end unit MUI 2 bdrms., 2~ baths, ~~g f1oor plan. Liii TARA. •• ' . . . but on a smaller lot It without tbe cotton. There are the mualve eolumm, the colorful nowen le a view al the upper b.,. 5 Bdrms., 2 frplcs., 1wimmin1 pool 6 much more. J(ast lilted at '240,000. a, .. ,.. 1002 ., .. ,.. IOOZ aMrll IOOZ ..................................................................... Lingo Rul&tm 644-7020 §l:t:TfiHE or1M DAILY I ·5 1509Da .. •il C'4 LJ.ke new. vaunt, 3 BR. t&*ful. pool, lnCTedible W!wol yacht.a. 151.S.OOO. 506. ks pal ... 3 BR, wood aiding, two s&ory, charm.iac. R·2 lot in old CdM. $119,000. 2123 SAM JOA9UIM HILLS IOAD l6ZOac...CdM NEWPOIT IEACH 3 BR. jacuzzi. spec(aclar view. hard wood flOC>n> 1575.000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 100% COMMISSION Mo • fWr dtwc)t -Mo Detlt ,_. We :-r.-r-M SwTke Great -ca.,.,. T....., A SAil PROPIRTllS 675-4890 549 .... MMI New homes! Two story. 3 BR , s uod e<'ks . microwaves. S2IS.OOO. U,_.1001: t1C)Ml:S Olronadel Mac 67~ Newport Beach 6'2·9648 Oltlta Mesa 546-5990 ''AWESOME" Mesa Verde's finest s bedrm. 3 bath home. Huge family room. 2 bnck fireplaces. formal d ining r m , gourmet kitchen, privacy. JUSl listed S159.SOO. Act now. call 546-2313 °',.,Ill 0 ." ~ llJ'J IQ IV ''"' • [e&IHI EASTSIDE POOL.HOME Su nn y . bright 3 Bdrm liluffs condo with fantasllC' terms. Sl42.000 Call for appointment 8lfl 4 br Eastside fmly home. Rear yrd is an en· JASMINE CREEK tertau>er's delight com 529CONCllA BeautJful three bed.room. plete w/Jvly solar heatt.'<f family room. split level pool, poolhouse & ~a:. home. Ooly P l a n 6 BBQ, e nhanced by (Surfside) model on the mature fNit trees. Total resale market. Lux-privacy.646-TIU =.c:!W!.s~~~~ (~t~mi:rnammJ 67S.l411 an adjacent private s tudy wath 1t 's own Real ~t.at.e <UJSK.§) 'REALTY fireplace. Private com· 1-------- m u n 1 t y w ith pool , MESAVBlDE jacuzzi. tennis courts. c.t..Tri••el S?M.SOO. It's different.. it's excal· COUOFNIWPOAT ing• 4 Giant bedrms. 3 RIALTORS baths. formal dining. 67., ir511 sped.acu1ar family rm. ~ crackling rplc, patio deck overlooking pool. jacuu a. firepit from IEACHCONDO l«JMTINGTOM PIJClllDUCB> llJUtersuite. oversized 3 Miit le Sold! car garage, RV parkin~. """" .....,,.. ·"·-rimin.atlng vetetable garden. cu • no: .. ~ """" de-sac street oexl to golf buyer will truly ap-course. Act now! Call pr~iate this magnH1· S4&2Jl3 HARIOUR Le;:. I.ban t nule from beach. L\•ly 2 story 2 bdrm beach condo Only 4a.., yrs old Offered al $63,500> Just hsted & won't last.646-Till c.1ent new 4 bdrm. 3 batb Vi'f" ·, fJ . ,, , ., • • ,, custom built home in [ I ~~~~~~~-e,rtVMiiF throughout + VIEWS of the spectacular coun· lr)'l!ide. $44.9,500. (~IW!l f?Mlij IJj .oGaS REALTY 67J.2311 Real FJitate OCEANFRONT HIDEAWAY--lACUNA Fllallw VIEW of C ....... •••I I arf ... MClft prf\tecy ....... .... coop11 all••_..• tM W. '9dflc. Two ....... 2 ...... priY• ••i:.., ... facllfMs of,.... ............. . Hfertal••Hf roo••· l•• .. lf•lly ••l•t•IHCI 9r0Hd1. nd ,...., .. , 9r .. .....,. Stllt•ft Y"' ... mas. szoo.ooo. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. 2436 W Coast Higliwdv Newport Beach 631·1400 SllK & RNlt WAY C E A 0 W I E S V Y I~R W 0 E R 0 l S H P E W R V 8 A A T W E V E E A R G y W 0 A 8 I HP R GU AH T.R 0 Tl A AULT SO AORIA IPRERTY H K R D S S U 0 l G D V U H E 0 a E W L A H A S T A S E P S l G R Y L l U A I E G A E A 0 G E R E f E A P l 0 S D L L E C T J It S E 0 H G W P A E D D S G80 DDRIVEWAYSNAIS £A E K A G S D E K l E A I W V L T R I S H R N A E D £ K l W l Y E A l l H T 0 YTPWIRANHMWNOE ZANH~ R R A S 0 W K 8 P R U l E Y U C Y U R MLIADLlCEEKTPRAKOPT KOAALHOLHPIGAHWSAYS ....... ~ ........... ,:_:: ........ ~ -~ Tnlll ., .... .......... --,.. ........, lnll """ , ,, i'\I Aw Milk ............. T..wwr."'- -- THE REAL ESTATE~ MESA DEL MAI SPECIAL A detigtalw. M y oome on a comer lol. Clean. oeal & sharp. Airy! New plush crpta & kitchen SP· pliances In 1978. Hardwood floors. RV ac• cell6. Encircle this one for &Ure le call ror appt now! ()pea Eves. 54$.9491 ~ Walker li lee .... IAYRXR 5 bedrooms. 3 bath. built by Jolla Lytle. Needs 11£ but the price Is rilbC Located 1 block from mlllioo dollar aaitom estate, a soar· Ing 2 at«y. oS>el' beam eotJy way with MYlllbls fl indoor garden lies just lnslde tbe rroat door. 0¥9' 3000 aq. IL of luxury 1lY"ln1. Full prlc• ml.GOO. Call 556-3880. CSELECT ' TPROPERTIES ..... ,, , , .. 1007 ................... . ....... hD&atic locaUoa, bit from Balboa rerrr. ~ .. ~. ---6c\ooM ~. XblUaUD&Mrint.r rd· &al. A •r•ara.., • thmnhr .. .. OM.V~Or .......................................................................................................................................... .............. 1040 ................. .._.... • .. .._..... .... ........... lffJ ..... .., ....................... ....................... :;;;i;;;................ ~ .......................... ie••········· . • .. iee ......... . a--.conAGI ........ u. ~ taar<1wo00 noon bt·•med f'elliftta. a bnr ftn'l)lal'tlll aud l'lll't' CllUn try kjt('Mo PL S 2 Hdrm, 2 btllb lncvm1 wut •tth pnval• paw ..00 ... d .. , .. 1,000 to'OR l.NFORM ATION c.1,44-7211 -, .. HERITAGE lfl Al I OU~ OllENTAL DWCllT IOI THE IUCll Enjoy tho 1ummer ln your own back y~rd with Lea bouae, waterfall, pool & cool oc ·~n breeaet. Tb1I 4 bdrm, l ~ ba horn hu many uparadea. Priced right for ~wck aale. Open house Frt lO 2, S..t/Sun U 5. Cbop Cbop, won't lu~t. ............... a-.11tt. JewelWlth r '*Y.t.y 10>4 ....,._ 1044 A Pool ............................................. . 0pni I'°'*" S.t 18un l 4 -.... IAMCH MeM V_. h<>m• lout M Sw1lk>w 1-'oitntaln ,,... td on -... roro•r Iot t 3 Vllllf'y Hharp 3 hdrm 4 Bdrm+rec rm 3000 •q bednlocna. d.lllln& rooro, I"-b• Xlnl 1-'am f\. Cloee to 11eenbelt & N•w plu1h r 11rP41t1 :t 1.,.111hburhood OOlt OOll6 rec areu Many up· NOoll and • 1orjeou111 "'ades ll~.000 ---------• !IWIMMI NO POOi. onHSAT IZ..4 154-1100 TWO MAS TH Wun 1 1••• "8,000 l .all 1"21 Ot•vonwuod "" SUITIS-OMLY MOITlO Ur11m11t1 r 1.·lciiao t M .... • SIOl.900 ~ lt'llt>Vf'l.4 br,3b• t•roft 11ooal a dd on -· 1134 !AJO Agent ~ Mt11a Vrrda buut1 4 l;i .. , _________ ... ._._,_ .__,,_ I 040 bdraa l tNa coiy lmly'" • -.... -1 ''" _..,.. . .. rm wibrlt'k frplc, lie llv ~ ~ -••••••••••••••• --------rm MC'Ond trpk ~r THI aun MIW HACH HOMI t:uldt•Hf'lol 758 UOI vw·~ found It In thUI Ry bullder. block to BYOWNER bt~utlhal 4 Bdrm. 3 bath bt-111ch, °"'an vtew. ~BR. D.-~lnmt'nt Um home It featun·11 a 4..., ba, 3000 sq f\, Ir& Thia Vurlltld ho me Niii.Om pool ., Ja\'UUI bakonl~ 208 l!'ith St W/OV('r ZS()() 8tl n "how1 and bu Juat betm r4' $111C5.000 Also 4 UR. 2'r1 Uk.ta model w/µrun In· duetld IS.GOO Hurry 1tnd bli .t llOl l7th Sl.1129.000 tmon in llt.e e1rtht0f\f'I call :we !IMO ror more do ~1718 wtlr11 bruktaat nu. l.l&ill. fur'maJ d l111t111 11rf'M , Irie Z.Story L~rlt ram rrn w/wt•l l111r & 4' .. '!,~HERITAGE REALTORS ,....SAUH.,,...6 M LA•UMAI -OUTSTAMD"t• Of'POl'1'\MTY -A prob•le Hie lte•• 1 .... rtdHtd te SI Jt.000. wtelt J 1a1•11•1 • • Mee let ..... ·,.=·· ....... -M1A1t INT IA Y llACH _ .._, ..-c.t•• ..... tr.. ............ i .. ~ ........ .._ ..... ,,_ ,.. ...... . fer, ...... SIU,100. -SIC&.USIOM AM:::, IUCALYnus nm-• .... , ,,... ....... 1 .. ........................... ... ...... d., ......... ....,.. ..... ................. , .. l.000. -ADllLT UYIM• -A ............ l ....... e.-. ,..tect fw. ~ .... epprcec ..... "hecy. Tlte ,., ... _.. •"' ...................... , .... ...... ""·'°°· 497.JJJI On lhe Orange Coaal..fook 10 Lingo f1r1t ------- • •11a11aT Arca provides wide oPett environment tor 2 bdrm. corner houM l4 adult. commuruty. Close to pool, Jacuul~& clubhow;e. $91 ,SOO. <BCMIDP> • WISTllM snu Living is youn ln rambling 4 bdrm. home complete wUb f amJly • dJ.nillC rms . Beam c~llln11 . fplc, patio ~ deck. Valley vie w. $106,000. (0018DP> •DWLD• Oe"an 11de or hwy. lt!vel lot-, t'UY ace••• lo bt<arh Needa palol.. mu>or r" pain, ldeaJ for home 6 Income . Hurry. only $.145.IOO MlmtoD Realty * 0731 BBALD IA Y LOT 673-6634 2 OR. North eod. w1llL br•f'h. frpl. hdwd nn . pMllo R 2. can add unit. OWDCf' 11DUC4'l SW .000 Pr..<i AIJ,.1-!N REALTOR 4'4-7~7 rtrfKt Starhr T C,onipany TAX AJJ'f AMT A4HS Duplex, 717 f'emlu f, 1 H I Ba each, cute & rl.-ar 1-r oom t o bv1 Id $182.500 Uy Owner MO.IMO 1-'toeat duplu In COM Bldr. Jual complellng 6Cll Mara~rttc. $298,000 Sub m it t e rm11 ·Po11 I.Tade'> 4 lkltnl, 2~ ba. formal f1mUy H lJH F.1ttt•nor dining, ... , H. 2 frplc1, h a 1 b cc o JI r o r ' y 2100 8Q f\ I ml 1,.,11ch la11d11rap<•d w /111111t'lou1 Allkin.i $lot1.ooo Ow ner mtwoocl 1lt-t•klnr· 111111k1•n I•-------• J.ar.-t la Woodbridge. 5 004 :t1112. Open Uo usc brick HM flrnpl & lot h~ u..l•=P... bedr ma, 3 ba Pre11rott for r hlldr«>n wtt.b kitc~o oook lJ v Ownn Is a>r ov Id Ins All Lo. f.ut " dining 1'm1 i 2 Ur, I bu , 111 wood cot l.af(t-& I Ur. I b11 In n·ur Legal duplex l)l"ttp bade ya.ni Assume loan. No points . Sl0.000 do wn i:.>..ooo by ownur. t•rt.o only 642 940 I Np; W D U PL EX~. 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BA rnS IN EACH UNIT KEEPS HAPPY TENANTS. AP P R to: C I A T ·4 N G INVESTMENT.:. NEAR GOLF COURSr;, TE N NIS.1. BEACH, SPEC · TA\;ULAR VIEW S f"l~F.XIBLE YIN.AN· ClNG SUJe.~ buy.ir "'''1nlwr11hl11 ln lhtt 4 •••••• Fp&ca. 3 car t1arage. Tlltt Racq1.1.it Cluh. lrvln• Kare4 bdrmComeUplao root. Backyard view. On Tt'f\11111 Cl uh ut 111> t'Olll If on ('()t'!Wr kit In a uper c: u I • d e . 1 a c . P r of. buyer 10 dHlrH. Too tond. u·, UChl. bright" ludlcaped " upgrad~ inuny •~nJllt>it to llJ!l -lliry with a $75.800 a1 thruout $195,000 Op<:o $125,500. Contemporary wood & aJaaa 2 br. view 41M·7084. Mt'lta VPl'dt' by Owm•r. Cozy 4 Br 2 Ult. frplc, lg • C•ll lo •1•1• l'lllN 11Wnabk>loan atO"r\"/,,1nt lfo u s~ Sat/Sun . 9 Cit' AJ,S ON L. V . Only S105,000. MalJard. •58lS htn.t Ofhf'ttd yrd w/puuo, d bl llliraite. ._ .. _ loc I ---------1 See Sunday 25 ut lMS bt<To....,._t WAlM&COJ.Y Owlnlng Woods Cove 3 br cou.aae + h ttbt1ng tMm.a Ideal for COO· 1104So. Coaat Hlway tnVUlapP'11r LAGUNA BEACH 714/-~ CAJJ,QlllCK at SAVE Aalun(C $164.SOO ,4 .. 7211 2 .......,, ltlnt at 00 on -• ...-. MIW Corsica or caJI 644 4.2:>3. "'-~• to .... ~~ from <unerlot.10%down. _,..._ ~.. ''"""""" G Ii. Robm.tlon, Rltr. TOWMHOMIS Pn.n oaly. -~-· _ Priced frorn '56.000 to 17s.-OC582 ~oods" L=-'"~...__ IZ:56.000 Some with no Mr. & Mrs Ol.Mln ~ .. --....... ..--dowoVA tenn11. SHAIPISTDUf'lEX <EalJW la Mesa) O.u Men I 3 bdrm PartrPlace, lnc &tt7461 --------3'32SaouAnaAve. home for aal• und er ------W-_ ......... ..._,.--..1.-Nnr GoiMnrod bridge __._,._ Lovely 3 bdrm • 2 bath EnJ!hi b Tudor 2&3 e $80,000 ~~!~~~clTcbed s..M. lo..• T• 2 Br. l 'n S., or lake, home & 1mart 2 bdrm s pilt level. 2&3 c a ~ No "v""'"' Pease. pool/spa. Seller may ~. over dbl. «arage a a r a o e . fr p 1c 1 __ ._onJ_y_960-_*' ____ , Laeuesu Racquel Club0. finance. $&9,000. Bkr. I r r d ,. .. 2\1\ ye•r• new. 170 .. ...,..,n lrat t me o ere microwaves. greenhou FSIDICOIMM +sq.fl. Profe111on1lly .........,, 122.5.000 Bar1aln1 ! windows. pool. s pa 3 bag bedr ooms . I ~ carpt.-t and draped, 2°"' UHDH Of'IN SAT/SUH TENNIS court. baths, oew roof, ne w bath. Owllm hookcitsei., ... AM<ltTIUCTIOM 4JOGOLDiMROD FrocD•.950 patnl in/out. new r arpet much more. Offl·red ror '-"""~ UMIVHSITT 646-006l or 955-Ul20 ihru.o ul. Offered •l l1 Popular G r eenbr ia r Developed by 1tmiiiil-=--IW':I-.-Model, 4 bedrooms, 2 lllALTY Woodt De Co $10'7,.SOO. J1 baths, large atnum & 67).6510 ____ ree __ v __ . -• FULUll REALTY sW\ken living room Only 2 Brand new 3 bdrm. 2 ba 546-0l I 4 3 houaea from Wood· 0.. Tl• Offff homes, formal dlnln bridge North Lake on J•'o r S ale by Ownt•r nn. scp. fm rm. 2 frplca 8~~1 professionally Loold~for quiet cuJ-de·11&c. Ready C'omeo Shoru. Pri v deep lot. 2 car garage ieo, 3 BR. 2._., ba, I b 2 3 for Ol"CUpancy within 4S beach anus. Walls of :.m6 & 2080 Orange Avt1. tlv rm. formal dlnln1 rm. tuntmgton •uc • I daYB Call Leroy Pearson glUllt.ooceanvlew4 8H, 1 139 ,50 0 e a c h . fam rm . we t b•r. bdrmhomefonrnll un· atS52-4JOl . 3 UA. DR, den, locompl Owner/Agt. 5S2·4894 o beaullful golf course der S80,000. Pref de· Irvine P•d flc /Jn '-j l[.f ~ nr.11 f v >-. /\'i'ilJl I/\ I f ':i WOOOlllMI 4 Bdrm, 3 ba, up1raded Willow. Xlnl IOC. Prof dec'g & land1cap 'g . $129,.900. Owner ~-ml . 0peo Sat 11 5. sun 1 s 4 Sorupsparrow By Owner. Never Uved in, DCW 2br. 2b• Wiilow Grove twnhm. S.cnnce unde r mar kt l . X lnt te rm s. $92,9 50 . 84(). ~/84M4 IJ temode hng w /n ew 673-0782. Q':.~t; = ~:lri. ::=. ,f~·0~~~~~ ..,-,,,------- ta.rpeta/palnt. $329,000 lg It's worth coming to see S154 900 556-0839 lnm I 044 .............................. _. ..... .... Zdllum k>Mn. Urolw r·Coop This 2 Slory 5 BR 3 ea --· -·----- 3'.' home. The entire hom EX'-"'•ISITE' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-1387 2131243-5300 hu ...._ ... 1 ... 1anll) r.. ~ • BUOY GllAT MEW DPLX on qwt!\ tree·Uned a\r .t.Mcn wut hu 3 lklrm1. 2 hu, fa rpk, bcum celling & Wtlna. Priced $20,000 un 4e r ma rket at o n ly ~000 Mlw,.,. ,lw IHlty 67J.2011 SEC. MDII> IMTaY SWIR OCIAM VU. Tennia·pool·J•c. Jasmine er. PWs 5. $305.ooo. owe tat. Call ror •Ppt. Open House 1·5. Swartz Re.I· ty,fWO..UZ1. """""' "" " " deattibM thla 5 Br 3 B• WOOOUIDl!..E modet.ed In warm ea Mesa Verde estate ' 2 - tones. Sl29,000. Open frpk's, formal dining , llCllATIOH mo8l Sat/Sun 12-4. 27 ru:: I "-~-.. ...._,·~· 2 br +den, Sa 0 Ju an L 1 n e tile own am r m, ...... _. stt uded mstr swt.e do 2 bathl. 102.000. Call Owner/Agent ~~ not beJU> to descn be tbl11 George al mo 5S2 3700 Jnvulor m ui.t aell truly buutlful ho me between tOlit Sda1ly. bomcll In C.O.ta Mesa. N OlU PBI. 964 2'31 or agt Irvine Pac_1h_c __ brok-=rage. m.onJ pager 94611 MAMA TIC 2116 Amhent 112 Clean 3 Br. t ba, 2 car gar. CUIVID :=o'!'me : lae laod•c•ped yard. STA.llCASE 225 wake Foreel 114 .. ,!iOO. M&GOZ '1'WlMltory. 3 br. + den. Ml Serra Way 195 EASTSIDE by Owner. 2"4t bat.ha. Family room. JU8 MINion $8$, lBr. l~ be, 2 paUos. Jl.P. walll-ID pantry & walk· In CalJSJ1'908l torlntorma Xlllt OODd. -~· Wed· closet In m u l e r br. Uon. Sun/lM. *-16M. '-ffl>~,~I ~::~: ~~ IYOWMB/A•T 6 5dally. ROOM FOR 4 Muataell unique 4 Br, 2'"' lrvine Pacific OPIMSAT/SUH 9,5 Ba Back Bay Condo, wet rRIVAT!SPA -11 • • .._. ... , LM bar. stained 11•11. Iota of -_... Eltslaide R·2 k>t, cloM woodoowalla" nr. HUl(e BHut. 1 yr old Condo l..._VlewHUlt 17th St. 7txl60. l112,500. -•t.. T·--'-pool Jae with ll'1 own SPA. 2 Br, tmmacul•te for lhe most Hurry! MS-9UIJ ~. ~t'b.rga\n al 2...., ba quali ty ho mu. di11cnmlnallng. this -..soo. ~% IOan •vall. S7.500. bdrm. & family r m . ()peoS.l/Sun 12·S So.CaUf Really hOme bu been lovtngly a1-att7 146-1605 cared ror " off en an ex-a Lourdes Lane ttUna ocean view, wit thc~ola walled& -------....,_"SSPICIM. COUl61PAIJl RatedY • SZl8.500 ... CoeMMete W......,.; rm. for 10 uo· 4 ~., .2 ..... t>. .. fam. 4 ~ --dbl kl.1210.000. A#;l. rm.+ fuuanea boaua rm . ....-. umce, ~•r-;r.e, m.&170 ~ Evea Prl~ atr~l. Gor1eou1 ~room, room or V. ---------1 coodtUonl lllJ.000, lot.I ol aon1e. UIUQue, Lo.II Mo Pa llacur Alet'Dl 640 5560 ..-.11 to move ID. SCilooi U .... "'-•· M • llQ!>N (".o.ll~a., ln welkin• d l1l&llCe. ~aoea~ith ~:ul --------L...-~ C. t~1 Owner wa.lltnlfor otten. ~an'l .. fford •h .. h lfch 11r•1• 1111 0 S t / 1 "' 4 .. • " 0 °•"'0-..REE ~~ CoMOloQ!lw•y P• n • u n "'· • pri eel then lhll u or """''" "" • _.....,... C. !176'' ~ C:' CU..2 Br I Ba home Pl1n 3Lovely paUo home 1'141..,•bet _.._._._,.,..,000 ........ In ....... tn•·---tlni 2bdnn 2 ba. lam. rm. & -------• --... .,_ .... ......... frplc.S'77.0000oenHouae ·------·---• At t~4Jt ud own U'.ll1 Wnhlde . H .. fully Sat tl·3. 31 L emon ,._ yard for privacy lbarp a BR t-fam Rm "the~ ii NOT a ll•· Grove. e4AMTDUPUX w / 11•.Y•rd lo qulet er-upper. Price d •t lrvlN 111·3447 ' Bdrma. + ram.Uy rm. EalUide -.. -.. 1 • ... _ lo wtth _.bar, fmk:. • PKOOY SCHRODER. _.. • ..,., t' ...,. weal SALEORTRADEDWN ::r. BKR llritled home in Cll. tror Woodbridae Jefferson ~ U: :':;!c'io:'~: UNITIID BROKERS loro~~~·· ""=or model plw 18d0 rumpus bdnn. apt. over a•raa•. e.Tut -.aao ._ pa1•r room, 3br 3b•. 2 frpl, Orea aide of bWJ., wall& .. .._ ... room• pool -• Wo.lkl lib to trade my larlell lot. Super •harp to beacbtt " bay. 0pon • u.v ' · ·-1118 atdO' mobUe home • u J> I r a d e · -.. &un. U-4 P .M. Ill c..meau.. CM. Mutt Mil In 8'a('h park (5•Adult) OwMl'/bl'Oller. 552·5212• c. n. u 0 D . 0 w 0. m.ooo. e.5'10. for down payment on u ·;!St~' I IE llllli•-.d,Ga.ly -.0001 UllUIY + POOi. older botn• •• Co1la ~ -... MsCs1 w• 3 br, a be &-.tell, Ortent.al M .. •H.B. .,...._ Call Blall It locaUon 494-7111 pnteu, to¥end paUoa. forappt.to .... _.... fOf' PoPUlar VlllSf,• II ~~~~~~~~ ~ -IMI· I\. IDcl. ~,:.~rmao 62 rr!.'1!.· :;.. or 2 mor9 UDka. -· -• '""°-.. HMe• wth'N>'W•aat 500. ownertAieot. 1121,aoo. 4 Cblcory. .... 1 a...a'*9..., do ~ by au Roe..._ • .._ •..a.-.... a.,Lbea caueca.om. &MftlSITYPAll PUVISW lllOWIMO fCASDQTA .......... rllW..HI 8tlr UH •arl._a. 14t·lllll •tl·•OOI; ... Ner•a TowabonM, rare .... c. lwrt.iful ..... ,. ....... ____ ........ IOUl'llttl ldldlilD. 8 . Orouada A1ent .. .-..... A COfM.Hlf'HT 8"0f'f'INC -,~­ RWIHC OUIOl fOll JH( CM.OH nu co T errifit Texture SlmayDaysAhaad! •Uli•..-Mty ,,... S 8r, 2.,., 0.·flXt'r . lll»,.500. Hurry' 17132 Gillman. fi36. m l UNCOR.E. 497-2457 pie. I bU1 to be ac h.I!!~~~~~~~~ Redwood Jacuui bot tubi--------• In deck off mhlt!r br. Frp lc S k y ll &ht• J apa n eae d ec k e d gar dens New c rpl. THE DHICH Hom e " bua., pkg. IUln Sl49,SOO. 494-0180 or ~a~: 4 ~~: !'x: _.,_2Jl!80 __ . ------1 BEAUTI P'UL OCEAN e<utlve home ideally --------VlEWDUPLEXoolarie located oa a cuJ-de-uc 3 OClAM VIEW C'U'Der' k>t wtt.b encbed ballla aod ceol.l'al air. HOME LOT beck yard n rrounded by Irvine 11cbools, oo as + folia ge for ultimate IOd&Uon fees. you own this auper R 2 lot comes pnvacy Two z Bdrm. t Uie land aod it 1a wllhll'I with plaru & •P.:<'li for a ba unit.II within walking walkln1 d istance of 2.nd 2 bedroom. 2 ba th dultancet.otbe beacb aod • ICbool&. park aod l.eo418. hoUBe. •:xlallo(C bou11e town. Wood decks and bu a k>vely ocean view ;r-;. 1-: ,\ '\U l ~ 1:1 :-i TY \i.il ·,·,1 /(if)() WOOOBllDGE Jn Tbe Crouinai. a beautiful 2 bedroom ho me w ltb r edwood & brick f1replac .. loo! l &nl(a. A good buy at Plana" 1ptts available . $172,000. Home + future Income at the a/fordable price of TAKE ADVANTAGr; of Sl6~.ooo Call Lind a th l" 4!xce pttoo a l McCurdy, 7~· 19'..!0 oporturuly lo pure bu.: a • home •l tbe bea ch Ca II J_ '-'llAIL &oday for complete dt< TV tails 00 thb 2 Bdrm. J •,~ PLACE beth home. Lulted for on· Na.anas-l1 '110•000· 10,.. fl l:JO P.M.J OOle to lako. •nd deckini and bri~Uo. spa. W•lk to lag.I ________ _ DRAMATI C ALLY DESIGNED wood and glus horru: offers canyoo ~ rrom M Y one of lbc six sundeck s. lsl•nd llllc b e n w1tb o •k cabtoet.I for the 1ounnet coot. 3 bdrm ar deo. z~ ba wtth fire~~ ID both the maattt bdrm aod the h vln g room. Freoc b doon and 1t.alned glu s window lldd to the d I.Ii t.lnct1ve 1trtisllc qubty of this bome. P'or the ~r who won't Htlle for leae, Slat ,ooo Alk1n& $105,.900. PRICED RIGHT!I Tb1a larle family home bus bdnm., a be. •od a 3 car prage and a large P8Uo PLUS .a e xcellent locaUont CMA•MM .. ID the bills; beaullfully n!mOdeJed wtU1 room for apamk>a. Cual.Om wan· dow framu eapana1ve view ol Ca lalin a 1unaeu. 3 Bdrma • 2 balb•. $lf8$0 HOMI FOttlVH A 2 bdrm. EnaU.h cot· tage wtth vauttfd cell 1np & hdwd noon1 ; • true charm home ln the r;>l;Jor North 4'nd. ~EtfD Surrounded by homus or dilJUnctaon, this sol.Id 2 bdrm • 2 bat.b home of· Ul90So. Coast Highway 1,.AGUNA BEACH 494-1119 955-1510 fera fine locaUon, quaUty 1---------ccn&truc.'tJon " excitlna o pan»1 o n pl ans It a...--...... 1052 permita fOI' a 3 bdrm .• 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• b9tb home: offered to- day at S204.~ Laguna Niguel OPt N HOU~t kl Al TY / LtllllllllMcla 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slll.-0 BY OWNER. lBr boUle. '"'r to beach. Iota o ll1bt. &v•/wbcla: 497-•U. Daya (Zll) '722·MIO, JZa. Prtadpala ooly. MOBILE HOllS. kreeo • OUTD001 Lovas W\11 en~ lbt. 2 bdrm. beach away w /larft sunny patio. Wall! o beaclt from bome loc•ltd ln bell oeltbborhood. $111,.500. ( ICMSO p) tffth•,nSI. ~ ..... PDttb. petjo. l Br·lunt. ~r OCM.D •t Tnauure laled. •tmo. La1una l-!!!:====~!... Rlty41MO'T7 OCIAM YllW COl•Ot •WM l&epe to Wiit IDd Ian Clemente beac•. Lo¥el1 vlewat 1!ZI• 1wmy deea. Neu11 ... a DCll'IDI, quiet area, Iota of parkln1. A1ktn1 '71,IOO. Realty • OPEN HOUSES\I,_. l ·!i 2lllZ1 ANNA MARIA DIVI llMfT MTO • buutlfut free-form POOi w/spa. kwely 4 BR home w/a vW. tool A ~f:~ Juat a •hott walk to ~b • aboppmg from these 2 ..uu. ·arut loc. •a fDOCI lnveltmeat. Needs a Ill· Ue kMoa care, but .. n worth ttl Owner would llke tnde 1trutture. a .ooo. MOUMTAIHVllW f'Nm I of """ f BR '11 in aov.1y eoDdo • l•ttal air coed'~ kUcbea· family com • "7,.500. TAii OY I t~~ LOAM on wbttft•t.er • .,...,. ._.VWa,eed_.,clll· dc• .. C. Ciate IU.,ded commun .. 3 ea. a,,. IMltl, pool. apa. Mwaa, IY•· etc. $179,tciO. PAIULOUS .......... In NonltvMw. Wri••l' ....... 2\t ~tit· . ltwl. CeottaJ air, At ........... , .... •le•• •••• • •lew I ..... IPACIOUI DICteoe. ., ... ft •If .. !.'~ . ............. htu ~':!::!!. ~:..6 4'M4ff4fiiiit 4'W411 ...... . . .... ,. .... .. Mllw/011•""' =~=\: Biil'-Aa ll·arr\ k1 'hrTlcu r.::.- (yA~:;,e- RE l ~ Fw s. ....,. .. ..,. s. .._._,,..,. s. ....,, .. 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SAVI SSS rh1• OYV(lllUHJ ''\t't' bun~ ti~ 4 IH bi.lrm' .I b.t. 2 f'rl»c$. 3 rar ieu•i:t• & 111r roaJ. Sandp1~·r t~I 10 ~ 8 hlll\ n,1 l.t.nd.•H••ptn~ !"~~ tll R:r1. U60 f et> I .tr1 759 I 54.1 I SHOIECLIFFS VIEW Ownt'r '" ' <; .. :Lt.• tllb rt•m tldt'l ed 4 bt-Uruom homf' In I hi' itrar1~ n<'ll(hbomoocl l'n ~ rt.'l1 IJC'f'll S 115. 000 ltnn.i.: \~ rroti\-f' nfft'r • J Mery Ckwwwh •• '1'41'0 2 '-IO() un•l•. un s urpaued \ le11ra t:• 14'NI ve Ullfl of wood & CIU!i Stained 11~1 J win dow!I, muth, mlK'b mor(' O wnu tln11nc" •l ~.000 S4I 8ZlO 21JIYecMY .... The wumat• lo luit ury IPQt'UDI artlYltlt"tl, VltW & prtYa\')' .. w 11llJI )'OU jn 1h1' Uruadmour Sea V1rw homl' 3br, frro dm rm + fm rm wllh ftpl< ('omt• IH''' for vt)unwlf OJ>' 11 Sat/Sun 1 s ('arolyn 0.-~i.. A1o1t ~1ro7 REAL TORI 146-7414 200 St.pt to IHct. 3Hr, :!811 hOUl>t', dhl llM&Xt> frpl<', pvt llln•• t $1~ W~l~ 1-:A.'iTHl.Ut-'fo' 1., corrwr lot 4Ur. fo f<. 211 bu Walk to NII, ll'n mi., ~"' lln d ub, hvir... i.chl.!. $1 w. :,OU G<U 11111? lll\M&.Cn 0.-U&hll 3 bd, frplc. ntw curptt & c.lt¥"'9· 8 .0llO Milum 1-'UA A11 e n l MUi:"' Bryant. 4111 ·3008 W11f I ter tOtl ....................... ll'af' aa)t by owntr. 4 br. •ach a Edift1er .,... llrlted for ful n l MH l9411f\f't6pm __ _ a.er-a ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ....................... --,,.,...., 2000 ............ .a..d ..... 3241 ~ prevle ' Ne Port .... ••••••••••••••••••• ••-••••••••••••••••• • • --·••••••••••••••••• EXCITING · cr.t. 2 bd w~th :cean lbaie + 2 Unila N~rt ...... w.d JI 06 ~legaot-2 bedroom • • view. Mirrored w~l bar l25ft. to •and. Gd. ren· ••••••••••••••••••••••• l&IO. M 2 bed.room -+-dea ltedt~ 2 car .. r . 1111,000. t,:;· $179.$00. 536·9694 ~~ l P,1ib1 Newly de· ~7S. Cedar " wtndow tJ .... u , I f u I 1 9 7 o Aaef\L 4»'7•3009 · ""-· Clea.o SQOmo home. F!ve bloc.U lo "" ~ ---~----·---67S·S314 beach. Private 2-car ~1lv~rcrest 24XS3. 3Br. D.-..r. BY OWNER , __ ..... _.. 31 .. 1 ~e . Fully main · 281. S Slar Adil l'et UMts S 1100 _,...... ---.. td •d··••· .., .. ...... CMTl"""" I " D' rDl£XES ror Sal• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ya · "' ........ 1'0 r-•· ""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .., .. Lo ,.. ~'"""uire at""" L'"b Owner will cury with 2br. lduJts. 190 Canyon M"t '""'' "' S.. C .. & s-..t1 IASTSIDI 15% down. Corona del Acrts Or. $39$. Pb, 213/ · <714> 980-633l. A beau:Uful •1-~AMILY• <=u,,t.om units on lge. lot; Mar.WJS.3956 :5250lor213/645-8499 Paradise. 24x60. 2Br. rut teak wood Interior: 2Da born •• ovt•r looking huge frplc .. new plumb· By Owner 2 •·Plex~s. Hom.aU.fwai:tMd tt.tlHr 3242 the Hlue Pacific. pvt ~-~'~C;...OnJy $88,SOO ff.205,000 pea1c h . W1111 •••••••••••tt•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ach. 5 minutes from ""''""'r.......,..l7 ~eS..O,~~c. on y . ....._,, ..... 3207 VTEW&SllP I' a s h I o n I s I 11 n d . ._ rro,.rty 2000 ....................... 2 Bdrm Condo, new crpts Rl•pullM aitx.56 SJgnalure lu·11S0011bl" Park Hcnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• DELUXE DUPLEXES! 3 DR 1,,., BA dbl gar & drp&. Loaded w /xtras. 2.8r. ~a.. furn rm . 1tll tb.i <l'Kl0061. 4 Houses & Dpb Two2·BR. 1 ba duplel'es. oversiud yrd, Im mac: Peggy, 960-43!12. ta.Lr h111d~ & lovely s 2 BR t 1 BR w ith Seller wil.1 help finance, No pets. Lease. ~ mo tntlll<',_,11 ou~ldl•, ln SJ C L8g1111C1HIU1 garages & yards. Great s ubmit your terms. Owner.213/447·2AIO nm 3244 ~Star Pk ~.000 (~51 S,.CI .. luy Easts~locatlon $60 ooo Creative financing, . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'7U Bl!autllul 5 Star Adlt Pk. down. O.wner wail carry either or both at $139,500 Yrly rental, duplex by the Northwoods 4 br, 3 ba. Dbc...t 1,.oar.n :MxOO Seacrest, 2 lge Br contract. f''u II prl ce each. Agent, 64().5112 sea, cpl or sgl parent. 2000 sq. ft .• famiJy rm 492 Z3flti <!&. with all lhe xtras. $320,000. u child under 14. l·98S·5822 frplc, d.shwbr, rncd yd. Only. S29.SOO. ~ ...... 10hl CGplstr.o leocll 3211 gar. Water & gardener TAXHfUND7? ~ tl€HO\Jl111cr ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd. Brand new. •5. mo Could mak~ down pay CALIFORNIA ,..~1 "'Mewportleocll Lease 3 BR. 2 Ba duplex, Kids ok. oo ~ts. Agt. no ment11 on your o wn PACIFfC 3 lols. 4 stores. 16 apart· near beach, paUo, fncd fee. !J&l-2566, 973-2971 MOOikdlome! Mi.nr,late MOllL!HOME 3333W Coast Hwy.NB menls. huge s torage $400mo."96·l730 ·-·LS mcxkl homes Q ail for SALES 64§.6646 g.uage. Owner wlll carry --------"""""'"' soles tux only down ---------• l0% interest. $795,000. ~.,M_. 3222 28R,2ba ....... s.500 OAC You'll nc,•er ha\·e a 2706 Harbor, Ste206·/\ FOUR'LlX Just listed. Beac btime ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. 2 ba, furn S600 better <'hancc lo be a 540.5937 All 3 Br 2 Ba uo1ls . Realty 673-0SU. Oelwie3br 2ba frplc. 3 BR.2ba $475/1000 homeuwner! t.:asy qutlh· ---------1 Owner will carry 2nd HarborVu.Homcs 3 BR,2~,ba .. · ... $650 Ou1 i.tund1011 5 Ur f>'M:i.1~ckposse11slon T .D 9 .2X g r oss a t $660.mo.Nopets. 4BR.212 ba ...... $700 ---------1 homl' C'O mpll't• l) ch-~ Ston 1..agWla Beach-5 rms, dbl SlSS.000. * * * 644·2'05 2 BR.2ba ... $450/500 l'Of"ah'd by l'l'ruu l'aul 956·4500 lot. Park fees $168 incl ----San Clemente IOOll'<l 1•ac1f1c Ol'!tl~n ut1I. $12.900 Terms ~ rR€HIG€ 3br.2babome.2car garg. R••.11 Uilatt' •IYOWNER• 1aow MARKET! llarbOr \'ll'W l'alt•rmo F:leicant ~ Rr, 20x40 pool, rustomm'd r11 lie look h d 1 br 2'-b S , 2 BBQ' spa, Uj!t> y11r . 11. nt 4 .... a ~µa, i. urea A~'t. 613 43ll Owner will <'ar ry lnrize 2nd T 0 $198,000 2012 EastbluH T~nh ;Jhr 21: Pllrt Bnstol ('1r 1>44 44311 bu l • 7 0 0 s q I l --J>rofe:.s1onally cfoc:oral lllU'borV1e w lfomes Mon· cd Hedul'ed $13.000 \rgO. 4br 2bu nt>wly de Must si:ll this week l'Ol'&ted, clo:.c to schooti., $110.CXXl 644-tlJ0.1 ('tr 111tt-r1or dh1i.encr > FOR SALE in Seldom "94·04Sl _ _ HOMES DIANA No pets. Open 1·4 Sun. "•m,onl'lous u !tt' o( avnll s Star Capo Valley ELTORO FAMILY PK 453 Seaward 631 3444 ,·u:;tom matching pup..-ri. Dltatt2Br, 28a. ram rm. Converts 10 adult 4•15.79 3333 W. Coast Hwy, NB A.gt. Dorothy O'Han· & f1Jbr11.•s & 11 w<1rm wsh/dry, Must see! Only St.iU time to purchase a 645-6646 DUPLEXES blmd of woodll, Ille:. & $33.000 (900) S59. 38r. 2Ba + bonus rm AC --------- fixtures. Pcrfrt'l for t•n DlscOURt lrokH$ coach. $33.001. ca11 0 1/\ 7 UNITS.C.M. lt'rtam1ng w/formal hv 492-2398 559-5767. Beaut. new building IOJ< room & dining rtX1m. f'lreplaces, xlnl locauon. lumlly room & gumc LEASEWITHOftTION FOR S AL E : Deluxe TSLlnvmts 642·1603 room w/scparat~ purty Nice 'T1 Lancer. 24X.S6, 5 24x60' Upgraded. Skyline ---------1 HOME & INCOME CHINA COVE lbr & den. Lovely patio. Single only. no pets. 675-2398. Walle to beach; 3 BH, 3 2 C I ba .. sundeck. utll rm ... 5 3 .otPUSDt· RVl,.E kitchen-& a complete 14 · Star El Toro Park, truly in 5• Beach Park. 2 Br, 2 Easbi• Tri,Wx TRY walk behind ba r with all a bea u ti f u I h o m e full ba, family rm, island Throe I Br units on nag the e>etras. Lg covered (i\·833688) Call for de· kilchcri, laund porch . lot. Good Easts1de loca · parlc & pout. lly Owner - ----- 557.0122 dy:. 833·11161 ev~. BUY DIRECT with w/d, 2 car .:ar. Agt. 2 ba . 2 Story Woodbndl(~ 675-5930/675·6494 Condo with landscaped MEYER AGAIN IN NEWPORT •An ideal local1on •An elegant Eng11s h TYdor condominium. •Pnced from SJ25.000 •IO'k<lown f1nancmi; This l.'OUd be your la:.t cha.nee to buy an out !'t..andl.ng 2 br und den. :1 hr or 4 br with 2' 2 bath home <'lose to evt•r )'thing. Only 14 av.1ilabll In this exclu.-..ive offcrm A St!e Shcrfll·ld Place a Tustin Avi: & 16th 1n New port licut·h b y l'a~OS<.'l.ter Homes Upen daily , 4'XC<.'f)l Fri clay LEASE patio w/gas 1JBQ. pool & tails etc. Full outside porch. u on. $750 mo income. s pa By Owner this MoWt.Ho ... Store awnings, more. Adult fUllpriceSll0.000. weekend for $595,000 in 95.._ .. 500 park. Only 6 mos old.~ Coda MelCI 3224 encl. pal10. Asking $500 •••••••••••• ••••••••••• per mo C' all 640-55 71> Mesa Verde 3br 2ba frm. wkdys bef. fl pm. After 6 OPTION Big Canyon. (;all for -----"'---1 toappreciate.960-5844 ~ eREHIG€ ll' Ba) crest. Vacant 3 br , _a..:..p.;;..pt._640-665.S ______ Spectacular View or San ~for ScH 1200 / + r HOM~S rm. fplc. blti.ns. fenced. & wlcnds 499-4045. 2 ba & fireplace. Best TO IE SURE Juan Valley, btfl 1976, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3:i33W.CoastHwy,-NB buy a t $165.000 Call now! 24x00, 2Br. 2Ba. fam rm . F# .. ,... •c--6 .. ., .._6 .. 6 FROM BUILDER NEW DUPLEXES newly decorated No Quiet well up~radt.-d 4 Br, p e t s , $ 5 2 5 . 3 2 5 4 2ba in Woodbndgt> S62S. Wa<1lungtonAve 646-1535 PhSSl-4S83 645-722I &'e this North Bluff U wood burning frplc. --"' ''"-"7-.. ~ .. Plan, fireplace. pnvate xtras·xtras m lovely El 12 acres, $12.000 pr acre or751·4034 rovered patio, 3 lir. 2~, Nido P k . Must s ee ' Owner will f1nun ct• FOURUNITS.C.M. Ba. close to school. park. sss.ooo (l37) S95. w/2S''N-down. Avallable now. 2 br. I ba Penlhoust' C..:ondo on ~olf coun.•·. panoramtl' Ylcw 2 Hfl. \kn :! ba !'.:>.· ecut1 vf' II\ mJ.: Ranl·hu 5an Joaquin 1\va1I aµ prox J ont• I S650 Jll' r mo 833-266.'i PoQI, tennis & market. ft.1 ___ _. •-a. Loan foll throu~h. make .,._,.~en 4 PRfHIG€ you a h<'c kuva d<'al 492·2398 _ I HOMES Inc ludes land . Im GOODIMVESTMEHT mediate possession . 3333W.Coustllwy.NB ~~n da1lv. 2728 Vista dcl 1978 Skyline. 12 wide w 12 ..... 5 66 .. 6 v.-.: ; expand<>!>, nice park. lo 0 "' • "' Oro. 640-5891 . 7~l-Ol:IOO -rent. priced for quick 2 Duplex Lots. Stanton, 66' sale <Ol710<l50LI x 145• ea. Pins, perm ti. & SEAVIEW Port Hoyal bcuuty. 2-sty 4 Br 3 Ba. family rm. 2 frplc's, formal d1nin11. lg lot. guarded comm + pool & tennis. $315,000 THE GERR I E CO. 640-6600 Mobile Home Store eng. incl. Total price 973-9199 $70,000. Subord. $52,000. •BRJtNDNt;W• Prinonly. 714·962·2577. Dbl wide. Kingsbrook . ~GROWING NORCO 2Br. 2Ba. Wet bar. Crwy 4"'-2 acres 7.0ned C·2. Sub· else. Only $28.900. mil terms .. F'ull price Near new. 3 Br owners duplex. Small yard & unit, 2 ba, frpl. 2-car Just l blocks .from patio Adults 675-0562 i;T.;i~~~~·~~11~:~3 Tyler Mdl in Rtve~. 2br Iba New apts, drp:l. ---------1 OuhtmMlilM) locatiott. beamed ce1hnJ(s. end 3HOUSES 2or3~1 •• to gar Yrd No Pcti.. Easts1de C M 3 separnte 1444 sq. ft. A/C , _!375.m~ 751·6543_ _ houses on corner lot • & Super location si 59,900 c~titlcj drapes, 4 Br & den. 21tz ba. 11 blk full land1capin9 + fron Nwpt Back Uay -"50tt extras. Olympic site pool. tennis Rancho Son Joaquin 2Br. den. 2Ba on <iull Cour.;t> $590 mn Own1·r Open House Sal Sun I ·I 36Arbole:. 554! 571~ A PR€HIG€ -q_ _ __.Ji--HOM€S 3333 W. Coast Hwy . NB 64S.6646 ··-·r . . cts. Jacua1 & suuna Complete f1nanc1n9 $575. Call 640·9'l.51. available with low 2 br. den. 2 ba. fam rm, down to nuotlfied New spacious condo. 2 br, Greentree. !).(e yd: cul .___ ..., 2baw/comm. pool. 5650. de-11ac$475.644-4G4ti ---------• _.,. ... •• mo. No petS. 644-8485 - - ***** 19 Four'Dlexe1 Moiut1~~J4omts 4$145.ooo. PR€HIG€ (714~31 0094 Newport Bay De Anza 3TOWNHOUSES -HOM€' /U • Adult P a rk. trai le r · Can be sold as one ALMOSTNEW I l ---------<.'abana 2br. 2ba, frplc. package : profess. de· '78 Skyline, single wide. 3.1J3Weo H NB By owner~ f'rlces ex· tremely low. Seller will carry a ll financin1ot at 9"'1'~. PRICED FROM SI Ol,000 • SI It ,SOO Sparitling 3br. 2ba w /fam rm, frplc. new crpt. Lg fncd yd. 2 car garg. $485 mo. 2135 Pomona, C.M. Open Sat/Sun 9-3 1J: M~cn ab· Irvine - - -patio Roat shp. beach. corated : ready to move at less than appraised · asl wy • W "END. lg. ram home· 1 J .cc 000 Call . 1 value. Adil pk, 2 Br 64S.6646 Lm1J9Ca1hRow LowDowwPoylMftt lier. 714/54~3'76 CALL FOR SET UP Tab 91 freeway, off 2 Br 1 ba closed garage ot Tyler,· 3 blocks lauNlry ~ea, fenced yd: ...... Tyler Maff ot new crpts, <tfPS & paint Harrison & Diana. $340. tst& last+ depo!l1t. RAtfCHO SAHJOAQUIH VILLA + BR. I~ ba: on R-2 poo · ac . ..,.,, · m. I dd h & hed n buildable lot $265M :J.~·~· wkn. & eves. ~ 7~L ~.:_ St:_ . DIRT CHEAP 711>1 Seashore Pr1n _.._ _..., Riv.,... Call (714_!770-5629 Brand new 2 BR condo $525/mo C Z20 t I Madel.me Cross 752·1414 t·1pals only 645-8410 BY OWNER 848-8895 Building lots _ 1 acres: SPACJOUS NEWPORT ••••• . 5TEf'S TO OCEAN CREST CONDO 00 RV.tTY 3 BEDROOM 21.2 acres: 5 acres: 10 'le w I y re n 0 v" t I.' d Open house Sat Sun l ·S, Dbl wide Homelle new acres. Wh:Hl'V U you 1714t688·6640 '714'971-2854 2 Bdrm hou.w. garai:e. Adu.Its. no pets $$001mo ---------- duplex, good l>urnm1• 111 MOJO Court. l'llB Xlnt 67J·1l00 cpts. all appllancei.. want, we have ll. witb'" FOURPLEXES r"nla l area 2 lid rm localJon End unit 3br + •. ~ 1 .. , _ ... .• aCf'065 rrom pool, grcal vestors term:.. All 2 BR townhouse type 2300 Elden •E. CM logllllCl•och 3248 ------...................... . front house & I bdrm den. 3ba. Separate dinin~ buy a t $ 2 I • O O o . FARGO R.E. units Good loc ation. --~ with pallo $155. rm Lg lutchen w/add i· ----------<FE1208-66) 1/676-5717 a/523-4462 pwc 2nd. ~o lo choose Another l PS ProJeCL Two Brand new East C.M · 3 BR. 2 ba .. white watt!f' Townhouses. 1·3br, 2ba, VleWS. 2 bl.ks. to beach $li8S anouaJ lse. 1·2br. 2 New appliances. ne" 2ba, $495 annual lse. Both tiled kitchen & baths : have 2 ~ar garg, tennis. North Laguna. $750 l~l.Juod! t1o nal eating a r ea. TRADmOMAL t._.wey~}to..• _Rancho ___ Ca_li_r_-.-a-re_a_:_4.-5 rom.$148. ea. * * * NEWPORT HACH Priced to sell. Moving LOVERS! 839-......., a~ parcels, $100.000 full ~ iR€H IG€ REALTY 675·164 out or state $139.SOO. pnce, lerms; must sell. -HOM€'·--------pool. Jac. & c lbhs . Hillie49'-75Sl -_ 714-64.2·7184 2-sty custom Colonial. FLAJGANT UVING Agt. 979-4964 1 ~ --------11111 Dover Shores area. 4 Br. At an alfordable price. IOUM11'..5-Mptk' ~l.257. UDO ISLE BEACH DUPLEX den. formal din rm. 3 car '17 dbl wide Lancer. 2Br I 0 ACaE 3333 W. Coast Hwy, NB Plannlng commission 3 Br 1 ~ ba, lg yard, 180 l>efie. ocean view coo- .,, Blk lo ocean W . gar.$299,SOO. on the bcb lo' Nwpt. INVESTMENT 64'-"46 approved Condo con-garage,kidsok.nodogs. do:3 BR.2 ba.S625 PttfMIPltO,HTIES Newport, 2br + 2br + Own/Agt. 548·6333 (SS217l 2) PARCEL ..._.._ -.....000 "Ac 1103 Oceanfront3BR.2ba,N. lbr guest apl Grea __ _.;::. ______ 1 ........__...~u~s"--v ...... ..,... . ......,, ·'""" $4:.>mo.~7522. end.Sl500Mo,lse . Mew Cmtolut Wit summer/winter rentals. _________ , ..,_...848": wvnr ~~dy lorCal~t sp.Ut. Near "'-leach Ualh &646-mO DelWte ~--3br. den, ___ Ag.;;.en_t_49945 __ 91 __ X I n t i n c o m e . RID SAILS ......,., ,....,,cho 1tornia. APPROX 3 YRS YOUNG '-VUUV tto.10f0ut. (213>790-2233. By owner. IMTHESUMSET ADULT PET PARK DROVER MUSTBESOLD Lahfars.le 2200 frpk,pool,garage drop-Logiii.oHills 3250' slcmtdllMJ c;>uauty Open house Sat & Sun l-4. are close to this 3 lidrm. Super s harp up~raded l-677-5609; 1·679·2823 SCOTT REALTY ....................... nr. $425. 7!19-1914' ...................... . 219&221 VfaSan Remo 12439thSt. ----t 3 bath, s tep down living dbl wide Festi, new cpt.c;, 57+ ACRES 536-7533 OCEAN Vl.EW. be\lch a<.'· 3 Br. 2 ba, dsbwhr, frplc. Lesure World new 2 Ur OpenSat&Sun 1·5 air.THE FIRST TO C room+famlly rm home. owner m oving f r om Only 12 miles from --------•I cess builder pckg for 3 f enced Yd . 11 23 2ba condo. Washer I Or By Appointment '"" ~•05 m· San Clem"n'e. ""ar•~ton St. Close to A~er, A/C, golf course. . S34S 000 area . (KN5364·72) Orange. 500 ft. frontage '-"'"" ~ • '-".• => ""' PRICED $495.000• waterfront, 5 Br. 3 ba. · · Monle1"9Y ~.;cHotnH 00 scenic hiway. Metro CDM TRIPLEX All approval:;, ready to So. Cst P)aza. $525 mo. _586-Ql79 _____ _ <1Sellcr will conside ~:~llg~ls~~0o8P~~i~t~ PecJCJYlnMM.Reoltor 839........., water avail. $7.000 per All2BRtownbousetype, go. S190.000. Very $250 s ecurity d e p . LagmaNicpel 3252 lower offer 1f escro Decoratorpapers .Buy ll 645-1531 acre.Terms. ~:!no~~~ton~'ig~~t ~v~e d s yllcr. S48-M75· ••••••••••••••••••••••• doses on or before Apnl today's price, eloseDJuly ---------LAGUNA Lobdell RJty 1146-6500 misstb1sone. $205,000. 1 · KIDS/PITS ()t( Niguel Shores~ br, 2 ba, Zl,1ln9. Call ngentrordc '79. $210,000 . ays S.Cll ah 1076 VAU.EY CENTER EASrSIDE 2 br. gar, famlJy rm. atrium, 3 c~r tall:s. 673-311:22, eves. 64S-3051. ....... ~ ............ • $ 12,950 4.:B acres. avocados 3 Br __ ..,.-.€H IG€ ~ .. o.sert. 2400 ~-&42·1.SlO: 646-48411. 1'be~~ pool, tcllllls oflt4 SUHDA Y I ·S lll Via lthoca 40' kJl. cathedral celUng. 3 Bdrm" guest quarters $3915,000 By appt ooly DBMSOOBLIM~ UNITED UOKEIS 675--1626 .. VIEW CONDO VJEWFttOMTHETOP Low space rent includes 2 Ba, Fam Rm, fenced . .,...,,__.~_....__HOME:~ -•••••••••••••••••••• 3 br house all uU loci, 4.Br. 3 ba, frplc. terrares. Breathtaking oee.an view utll. ($140). Beautiful ~-canX~~ctetept some · 645-664, '675.000 f\arnisbed. Tbun· maint lnci. MW palnL 2br. 2ba twohm. Pool, ja<.'. wet bar. etc. F.scrow at from high in President.iii cond. 10x43 Spart.on oew exU&Allge. w nns on derbird Hts. SSl5,000 $495/mo. ~3101 frpk. No pets. SS7-t23J $165,000 fell thru. Sac Heights. New listing. cpts, rdrig, wl.k to town, balance. $1~.ooo. RIMT'S COYH Unf. Bermuda Dunes MoYe ln April lst.· Super dys,83l·ll.90eves. sale. $145,000 firm: AP· nearnew2BRCondo.on· bch.(EHl~m 40ACRES MORTGAGE srn.ooo furn. 20 Acres Mesa Verde pool borne L*Forftt 3255 prox$20.000c~htoexiBt· lyt97,500. Moltlle~Ston VI 0 "'""' "'---. 4-Plex. As land$30,000lto$35,000d.per 4Br 2Ba Come see ..... •••••••••••••••••• mg encumbrance. Prin 8£RTifA HENRY 95M500 a eocia ranges. no w 7o uvw11 acre. Com . Bu:il 1ogs · · 'Jy only. REALTORS house. on paved road. sume. Seller will car $6SO 000 Mitchell & Sat/Su.n 10.5. $700 mo. 4br, 2 batb. fam1 rm. - _11_4_1955-__ 2283 __ .64_0._2650 __ 1 215Del Mar 492·U21 •WBEHD Super view home sites. 2 paper. Managemen Rumm o~z Realtors . 2B79Clubbouse Rd. A~ f~m grade scbl SPICIAL• acreron.ing. $400,000. avail Agent. Gary D. 71537 Hwy 111, Rancho 0-PoMt 3226 $S20. incl g g~rdener, no SPECIAL-ANXJOUS Walk lo beach, 3br 2 full Bosler Mirage, Ca. 568-3607 ..... •••••••••••••••••• pets. TIG-3702, 58l·Sflt5. Open House Sun 11-4 ba. s pa /occa n vu. •$14,900• 34 ACRES 96M388orS36-3498 Eves~28or346-3327 4br.3bas pa, nroew. close ..... Viejo 3267 DUPLEX Udo Isle $JO%down. $115,000. New si.ogle wide K&B 8 year avocados. Good Principals Only y $100 000 to Dana fills Hlgb. 33101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8)' Owner. reduced to By Owner 3 BR, 2 Ba. Open House Sat/Sun located In central OC productio n records . Coado-CorfeniOft Keep °!"'.._ • Buccaneer.493-7771 On the Lake, gorgeous vu , '175.000. Both 2 BR unlu. large Fam rm. 1-492-~10. Park w /lo rent of SllO. $650.000. 18 pri It · •-ta -•mce 2 Br 2 Ba brand nu condo. I blk to ocean Good in· lOOVia Cordova SmpetOK. MELROSE me WI 5 10 xm Panoramic .~ view. 4 BR, 2 ba, tri-level. Nr 24brsec.S600.S86-8345 come area. 675-0475. OllCI $265,000. S.C~llfr-1071 ttac:l1ry M. HOW91 REAL ESTATE NRewpoea yrtfoBr cchoolvoecarstlioono . Healthful living on the bcb. Year lse, no pet.s. •---------SUn 1·5.13043rd St 213/11118-79152..,. -83f.'535 714-741·2161 ;749·1727 CalJeadforydetails. · SanGabriel Nortbslope. 1525mo.714/~. Exceptional 3 br, 2 ba, 67 82 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Upgrade to a we U ap-near park with view. WMJ/.TO IEACH ---11-4-1 _s._i_7 __ -1CHARMING 2Br, 18a IAYPIOMT C..twryLoh/ pointed 3 BR executive Fa t•Y..., 1234 Gardener & waler pd. SI.I toolf condo. pool, view, prin LuxUrious moblle home Crypti 1500 ~ £R€HIG€ bomeon 1"4 ac. overlook· ---··-••••••• .. • Incl. r e frg, frp le 4 ' • ---------only. SS'J,900. 492-4337 or living with s ftacious ._ ................... /~ r HOME:.S log Crystalalre Counll'y ~ xlnt. area. Walk dabwbr, covered patiq ~J::::.~::; OCEAN ----9111 - 1------s =:-~r,;l~~P1:Sti 8:.'~m~:~~eP~l~o~eleO:, mtW.CoutHwy,"NB ~~~{5t~~~~ ~~~lze =~=--~1:·~~{~ rnottv..,.ler•~· ,en$36..t. 2'91Gary s.19AM 1010 new c·~' .. :J· 2 levels. Mem Prk . $210 in c 64M64t. 80"-/f.44•2193 or local ............. 3240 $525. Agl, no fee • • l.Ol'lf ·-··-················ .. .......... ,, • ---_... -...... ....,... "" NEARS. COASr PLAZA ~ beam celllo~s, endwmnt care. 646-6312 644-0350 ••-•-•••••••••••••••• ............_,; .,,.,_, ... ________ .. l.oYely 4 Bdrm, priv~te 8'h% a11umable loan, ~~ c,::e ~mr:rn:: bef3P1DoraflSpm. owe QitofStal. Mo¥e rigllt ln. 3 br, 2 ba, S&q>er 3 br, ~ ba, frplc, IASTILUH maMl'1uite.communit1 $68,000. 3 BR 2 BA. atunbelievably lowpriee c,. ":t,W llACHAaU f'rop1rty 2600 patio, fe ncd yard, dsbwbr. patto, fncd yd, i~~-~~~l!:'. ::-.~~it~.?~ S48-0731, broiler. ot•.500. 87S-'1890. .,.ry 1600 Renloantsfn\eet mortgage, no ••••••••••••••••••••••• farage. Kids & pets oat. ~·Kids f pets~-=· ._,. 2\ C.UM$-9f61 Inves tors Oellghtt 3 •-•••••••••••••••••••• ees. Fast escrow. •ESTATISAUS• 42S. A1ct . no f ee. ~··no ee. · ; ~~i. ~:~~·'r!~:l bdrm. rrplc, new ca~t •MODOWH• CARLSIAD ~0!lkd;~r~-~ 5kM.dwotwnKanaasCI· llM-56:973.2971 ._973-_2!11_1. ____ _ townhume. Open apace Ir. drapes. •.ooo. Al· Comm. center for sale. evs/wknds ty, Mo. Designed for Great family home with IMMACULATE 4br 2ba, view from living room 9WS'I. FHA. Agent Mike Jnfo:':!t~~A C . 39,000sqflofstoreapacc urban r enewal. Min. frpk.3+den.2ba,paUo, corner lot. all extra!!, and ma11ter su.lte Now Dryant,497·3009 on 2.67 acres. Eat. ccn· c.M. DUPLIX value$7~per lot. tncd yd. garage. Wes t· frpd. kid size backyard. vaain\, Owner anxious. l·Z.J.Br~•n ar-.a•. Adil, tral locaUon several blks Niceit unit on Amerlcao Sec. SlOOO/lotcOlh mont area. Kids & pet& Avail. now. $550 mo eau-.1as1 By Owner t % in~rest. 4 famllyA:petpar1ts from ocean. E xcell. Av e. $98,SOO . A gt. 3 lots·WyandoUe. Kan. oat. S46$. Agt, no rec. 83l·9303.496-11895 hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._iiiillll __ .. bdrm. •~ b•. din. area1 ............ M. "-• pottnUal. $1 .950,000. C..11 &1M821 1by Kansas City AirDort> -.zsee: WJ-2971. -........a. fruit trees, coverea aMu5 Bill Dalley, Mallow· MiD.vaJuelllOOOperlot. -lZt.9 S..-IACI IAY C" Neu So. Coast K e n n e d y C o r p • Four-plea oa the aaod ln S.. SllOO/ let..... 3127 sq. fl., 5 BR, ell· .... •·---••••••••• ~::a'~l~eU:,.er::;! ,72 oCJ~'1t:n ~l 'r.:t: Newpolt Btadl ~. 1 b1k 7141144-$186 Newport 8 e a c b • 7MJ9515.ZZllS. .-.:zeao ecutJve boaM abo¥9 RUD--CANYON --------• lH t-ru·oat. Prof .... llOOCND.m.aoo. 5 ACRE PROJECT ~~~·I I ..... --~ ;:u-DIANICOM»O n. ,_*"ID l•itec..S Sdt,500. BJ,-. 1090 ...a =PINO CEN~ Oww-looktnc'tortncte: ~ J710. ::.. e, ~~ •:.~ ~~ :;-t.n9iit._'=7-. ~!!o,~oal1 . __ .............. llobUI Home lasproH· omce.'S:,~'°Plau 1.2 mUllon or more._.._~ ........ -tobeecb.JBR.IBa ~tl• ... :i.o.. 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiil m Int Ip I c II II at avail. San Dleao Co. :lent. Miile Bey ant. PASOROBLl:SB&AVTY fplc, dbl 1ar. audedl: b 7ard 6 .eotrJ area. I ReaWIDC9 ... 1' Priaclples ODIJ. Bkr. .... ~ lD~~ Dlido.fK'Cl.Nopeta .... fllllOllo.lne~r Sl6.toO zu.m.ISll. r.•aey In beaut"-~· to.-.... AR TO llACH ftlUX..mtMS ~~~:a;!~e. t~~:i llM.TOI 644-0122 Pll wldit 'tl Tral .. rama COSTA MHA • __.bl alt.I. Owner arape land or borae FE.Et Apt. • Coodo (DNllM> a pvt bch • Caz llllrc•..a cU1')' II a.cl or AITD ranch. 2000· modern reMAll. Rental Pavilion *· •b-letUnt allowed. -._ w~ 4111. '154,900. Call home, 3 BR. 2 BA, sunk 11M8l2 8kr Loc...s in Trtaiure 19. 1250 ICJ. ft buUdtn1. nr Jeff Home al Roberta~· tiv. nn. q frplc, beams. • 2ba. 5421 Hell. HB. · 311101PadltcC.OUlHwy. tuy Weetalcle lnl«Sec· ty.-... 21\*tlraUen.corrall. s"m~::e·.~?7 ~~c:· 3 bdrm . 2 ~ ba • La1 Bch. Offered by Uon. Owner will nnance 1W0--·-barn ll 1re at well. · • Townhowlc. Btaut.11\ally R•1•UH M.P. (114) qudn.l ----UU,70. Ow n er. •1111· decorated. boat slip -.all Near C.M. redevelop· Ntm·MJO, I05/211.a73 ~wtM>eeedPeop&e avail. $HO pu mo. nlllll .,..., ea. uek be 2 arnt/718-8971evea. .._.n..&'ewbat u.. m.aioor~ lllllACULATE·lloblll BR.. I IA.mc:I. 1ar.,~ RedO---"'t DAILY PILOT .. _. BOIAT SlJP 8br a. e-:r~f.1.~ ::o;e,:a.:pr.:: _.,-=-~A. wui~r $DVIC&DIUCTORY ... Motor boat only. ,._ .... MN.~. ....(TM)_,... .. all .... ! a&.•MIMllt -~ .. Hf RfTAGE REAi TORS -------- *LIDO ISLE* 10~llT~CAllY 1111.._...,. ........ ,...4.._z ....... ...,, ....... ArdlltMt•1 ll&lwJe ..... Pf I.IOI ~.._s.t1tm1.a1u• ...... l M pAA..VP!l.Of ,!!c!!t,Mpn:"a,tt?t ., ............. Af .............. ... .. SW. 4JOO t f ,....... 44IO tek1• "1111. fh·-·+ ... ... ... 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Newpor\Beacb.5bdrm ....... loR It and lta.SJDQmo.tlG·UIO Tuatln Clym, 11una : Wt~:~~':a for~lorr::etaloaal BodY·PllDt·mecb-up S w t mmlnt root, sre~ wlee• teW2&JIOR pool,~·-· AdWta. ~l4MZIJ otnc.. Tota ol 3000 aq hol1tery.part1. Yully ~ Poo • lu·o Btdroom s-in &xtn larae., pfivet•. no pet.I L0412 Puaden1, ft. Cu be dMded mto ldM!du.led a wkt a!Mr1d. m1Cnltu.nt-e Incl Onl)' t'cmptet•\lt.thf'ftl ~It Or1m1U(noorpl•na· of( Ne wport l'twy . WANTEDPror fem let m c:::· Drive by Sl50Kreq1ared.&»MSS 1111$ pet rno. UUI llln ~aldu.t Patllo rTV~ S11ter•Van Buren "1·2908 lhate I~ bch t!:,..,n° t.beft (.jl t Hwy, NB. o mens Sportswear Mk f« Ftank 64.5 '"'8 • " l'f! .... 11'.., _,. "''""0 "" ==-·....._;& I •-b ' ~ eo.w I Mt.&. to '" ..,, .._._, nfl .---Pr v · r "" • W•1rf1oM "-• Shop, Xlnt local, hi&h ......: ~'"• R al 5 •. ,u.-"troll ttw ,-...1h0 ... .,.. ... ~.i p11.-I"' 1 ~i.\O•W• 1 , , n • c bf' 1 u r 1 P t , _. .. ,~ J 0 W /handaome h apfiy 631•1400 volume . Ett. 18 yn. lf~Vl.-w4br,Zba.u(I •JWI 1u11H11;.11 1h'fl,1I 111d'11J1•·tp11ul LM•nto th. atove/refrl&. uUI pd •-•••••••••••••••••••• Ul~l219Yroldmae ~~~~~~~~~ N8/CMare1.54l·l398. 61~ · tn1i. tl«y. Ilk <tftW.n It ·~ntl ol ~lil~cr"I n.•11m~ tr11l 11n~111•11t11nt}\ 4224.'t 11th St, -.0020 1ft 111£ DCJTlNO 1-•---· -------modrl 1150 G40-0'1l5 fttaC'b Blvd 'lhur ~1111 ·•fUl'ITll\'l!I .... rll II '"''~'(, .,.k \All.\lj~ ... 8PM. PALM ..SA APTS MoCher In Tustin want.II Fouton. otnce •P•~ at P:J\~E~ ro; Fa~t~S~I~ .l\ll t ll Uay ar"•· 2 nr J~ I I w .11 .1t.1I n ,,.,,,, 1 l~r\' \l'ilf • "' • 111oiv unuw 11 ru11i.1cv MIN'UTESTONPT BCH IOCDeOne to ebare howw. s0o-::i~Ol~l4l'llFt. J~clry Busaneaa! ! ! Wiii IN•¥~. Ii( ., .. uu Mitu~ '4).1000 ., .. 1111..ul'\I OPEN HOUSE Ba(b, Jfa BR m ·U4leves. 111.,.., .. V"'RO"!R maJle montty! De11l1try1 dulu No pet $400 •-!Jal/Sun 9,!i, Zbd. 2bat frornf2551tup. ~.,... c.on L ,., llt!vcr beroro o n the ~111 l11bl .. Al)~l l 10 ~~~ ••••• !!.~ ARC Rl.J\TIONPl\RADllO,F lw11hnt11~1 .. 1Jn\ New,dlx,quiet.(rpl.7'182 A~~M:.~~· .,,.._. 41150 PLAZA miarket!N~cra(t.!lman tJ.d.228'1 ).ACUNA Of:l\Cll MTR ~t11rt111"\ f"" .1 f>h" 111114111• \lt1lll·l)vll 1•"''I ,l.,.-11111 N •wman Nr. bch. (!i Bib £111t qf Newport ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 1525Mes4~1z~' G.M. famllu1r w/eilvcr·work, ;t a1&1tt•1 bt'(ln1om• Jba INN rt~ wk & up Mohl :0-Mt•I \• .11.·...t 1ll 111u11 M• •u"'-"'' lud·J<' , lulhJuw 960><1 t4b Blvd) .llJC2Zllley •c~'1J1. 19th St -~t•l•c tteml·preclout. t'Clndo lrph ~ mo ~ rot r TV. beat~ u.,11i l11t·r",. , .. ,11..·1 .. 1. ,,, I''' I 1lh111tl• •l'Jfl1 .1w1.1 1 UR condo. crpt.a, dq>:\, 91m·5pm 546-9860 via Orange. $50. mo. Call HAAIOI IL VD. :·Ad a~~~~ Th~. ~'392orlt3700MJll C'l lUI 17 l4 1 41W~ wshr/dry, rerrts. pool, Studio. Slrel.chl. non afte,J-897.()198 SWl'e2nx:llO+otficc•.145<1 Oull~P1lol, Claasltie-0. •Ur 3 bl wttllt to bt-arh N t'Oldl ti"'>' I lu"'1 "' '''' .,. .. .cl 111, "ii rl11·11 "''~· tennls " handball. No smoker, mat\ll't. Share Uaraae with ~ b.11th. ;;1;..,~!/00· 149S J'(•r mo. n> est Bay St, C.M. 1iwb. h•nn1• yrly U...cheklr b<o.11cb atudlo FaOM '3%t TO MIS. C'hlldr.-o, no peta. S28S pool. Llliuna Beech. $300 Ideal for boat 11toral(e u •.rv 9262"1. ____ _ Manoa lt<"ithy M2 ~ ~·· 13'7) mrl •II uut lndvJm•1 llw11 .!(.Wu. r~u l • •· I<. q ''"'" mo 768-76Xl. mo.~l J..i~hing r111np nearby ~ Manner'A M1lr R.OWMS & GIFTS N .. wpu1t ·r_,rr .. C'<' 3br, l~i) ..... J . 1i....•tit~1"""" '"'' l\111 ll.tch Apt SIOO Jl('r mo It.-4000 =~rmo.6'7~. offlce.~5\~o':,':'f1>~ GrSlM,OOOyr,-'dtrmi. .?''bit rondo. palk>, t111k ... ..,... l.edt l76t ~ l .. o lM·•h • '""' l\111. :::~~ =~· clol;c lo ....................... 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Corona del "'I ft awe. 2 blk1 No of ~f?'c1'!' ~~!~~: """""'~ ' I ' n A£.lulta unl)'. no pet& A..'lk wtr. fall J.tar R4:~°!!.moolc11 Corp Mlukwi. e?s--OlM La•una llill• ..... on J tJr. ~~~v~~~ r.am•h & V &.-.... .1 1 •I I IOI} NOW RFNllNG for Owkonly. 962-&l:;.1 •KJtchen Fac1I avail "'"'" 17th St . c M .. ~H>p, °'" .,,;mi~ 1'511400. room, \'lew. pool. tt'MI• LIVING I IU( TO OCEA •Jacuu.i. heated pool 250·SOO sq ft orfif'f'& pnv ba 750 Sq tt '200 *-L30t 8un<b1y SlQ)O ('atll l~ lil«2 KJl>SOK H •WkJy ord11lym11id 11rv From $Jt\S Incl uUI. 779 Mo RealonomlM Corp .. ~- IJOATSl,IP Z Hr 2 bJ •Loctl:t:!."!i~ator ~i:r~~o!':~~P~ mo ~~~-:I~, ~ll'A~~r~ ·~:s;r:~wk W IJth St ~2200 ms.moo to...._.s 5010 !<.Mer Wlll w lif\·phii·(• l Bedroom •!)IW ~Uo. ln<lry rm on I y • n u p t' t 11 'IZ17 llarbor Downtown Huntinitton ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7~/mo furniahed ·~,Ill cabtnettPll<'I' F.1L~l1lekl, ltlul for d11r. lt1•r1•rt•Mtw1 Ask ror U1ck C.0.la Meu &4~ <tM() t\f'•rh 210"4t .Ma in St ............. R...tal 4500 ON WA'J'f.tt ;> llr ~ h Apartmenta •Gu bc•t. 1•• cookm.i. llief'J>f'r, 2 Hr 1 1"1 , PoO • only, Ull2 61~'4 (>Mt 2·rm ofrlrlf! av11I ••••••••••••••••••••••• D...-• t:oodc> ~/nlu ~u hot water •U fr..~ patk>~~'!o ix 16 ·h KhlA OK fl IO 960 1.568 lnd'Ulltn1I flOt> t.u JGOO AQ ft lllUllftBSS W11!4•rfron1 llomt•i. • rl1i• Beo\11tlul •Adu.Jl.11 '!0 pela 12*> ...., 091 t""-3144 ftoom w/k1tdw•nf'llf' with otr11:es Newport #13114110 2 oanns.335 ••••••••••••••••••••••• teOweck&up O..._. THE li4.S211J.6'6f.:JO:\ Ta I Rdrm. 3 ba, Ol'W i:pt , rww /1111nt. Wulk I•> b<'h /\VUI now ~. ti1:i <14'1 I Sm9l• & t a.droom .,.._ Eld .. n Avtt .• ,. u Nlt'4' l fill, n•frlf( lnr ht, b 2 b B .. N 648·9?55 ""' lrwn & Unlurn) ..,_ .. ",.. patJodM'k, ndult. no 1>t•l 3 r ~ I\ ranu l'W w·TERI w•w1EO &427~ $27~ A11 k for u11 1. Woocihrhhtl'. $000mo 'l /\v11ll 1mmcd. oodro(lm, ~ • M Busin--- •AllUttlittHPoid Comlortablonew2br,:>.bii 546-~ <'Url(llrJI 'll:Jl4r.r;4IMI !lhnre blllh w /m11h• Nf1 rLUSHSUITlS lnduslr 1al 11pr.1f' w1lh ... ....- Nwpt Crst condo. eleg1.tnt Jbr. 21'1ba, "' ft fjool . t.cnni11. $72S 67S.S 11 l Need &0met.h1ng nice for a few months'> 3 br Nwp Heights. $M0 &42·9666 •No t.-Reqult..d klda ok , no ptita, 2032 ~ }t()Dut hrnnd nl'W 1 Nt•w upJ(radt.'<I lhr apt kllcht'n prlv lst . lrflll .+ 3.'1>tot.300s<l ft ele( & w•lPr 2'1 .< -it11n Wallace. C M M7 0085. br, frplc, hiundry rm <'llndo. He 11utlful S&O llf'C dep rcqwrod f ... •tkVa.w1 Chit.-. M"a <1< lrv1nl' • :;;::;;:::,1no. r.r111i. S:l6S mo_. __ lmmcd. C)(•eupy, tondscorf' w /compleh· f130 63H~ Weit 8Ar~ r11t1 Jim 4iM W/1 r-:v"" " •Actiontlft l>IJ.-.. 3 Bdrm. 2 b1th upt. TSJ.Mg rnl 64'1.9412 ~iJ:r~55<;u~~en J~~ .. WANTIW Elder Uclov~• Wlttidf< r ... S..nday INnch Adult.'1, $450. n10. Gu11 t32$. 2 br, 1 v.. bn. bolcony. v 1...,y nd11 unt room .......,. l.A<HJNA mr.t~\ t .,,, 1<rl • H...U. oui....s--piud. 642-~3. laundry rm Adult No W11lnut S<1u11rti 2 bdrm ~~k.l~J>rlv. Costa Met111 Newport 615 Ar.&a J~r :IM Ml rt M I 11n1t~ ~ pet.II Adulle c o n ti o • ll I c , '"4'r,,,..., --rlf'W t>ldit, A t f r,rlr NeWly decorated 3 br. 2 ba TSL. • no pe.lM. • WMher/dryf'r. sunporch. $180 u~. Offlt"e·StOTt'. 48() front~ 00 MOUll'>n "' PLUS MUCH MOREi townhouse. Spaclo11s. M&mt _ ~ltj()l pool $450. mo Open Hem • room Ill lrvlne ft., .A/C., 17301 Ruch Bl. l..lllre ,.nrrt1t Inv t,t A '4A RIC >:TJ>l.ACf: ''>-r Purth.111111~ l!(l'ftt.• """ ~Rt.A·-~ 1'ht• ~ l f!#'W ""fl v r·rurr '"'a''''~ \I,,,, •11 ,,., "'" t-t ~"" '"""' ,,,,., ,,_, f;,.11 , ..... ' .r~'" ~~''1c~ ,,. ,..,, ~'If"" '"~ ,._. r,r ~cl no , ... 1'111 Executive West c li f home. 2 Br 2 Ba, tixtra lrg hv1ng rm. rq>I between llvmg &i dinm • rm s, 2 <·a r ~a r w opener. gardener wa,ter pd. $600 mo rtreplace & pool. Quiet Sut/&ln l·S, 14537 Ov11I 1170 mo. All f1c1Ut1es JlH u:ASE 842-2834 OWMr .,._ Ifill:~ "-'--ood d I ..... -...... ahared.Call833-M20 ... T ... VUAw area. A u la, no pelS ~u ._u &W IMMOor67S 8042 PhMh offlt't:S , up to 7Si0 sq , --11"' 1¥Vlr#' llltf"Km<f'll'lO .,,, Garden Apartments S400.~331t : 675-5'M9 New beautiful garden 2connertlng nns, Nr bch rt In xlnl bldg. 18th & Sbare •m~ll indu~tria l 'M1'J1u f'>..r wt ·~ • apts,pool&spa Wi.lnul Square 2 bdrm w/ldl.priv.$285 utllpd Newp o rt 81 vd bu1ld 1n2 w,, t <.n,t.. "42..1471 EASTSIDI lllE l8thStreel c o fl d o. a I c. lilt, last -t $100d~p ~2111/646-6303 Mer;aaru At>'Nt 700 JJ h••-u ee 'A M ~ad , Newpor1 &.ach/Nortb 880 lrv'tno Oeluxe2br,2balortapt 646-68!6 washer/drycr,sunporch. 6'15-55:13,645--6"'99 __ _ ft 71 4 1fl·U> 2J7 '1 or \•P'f ~,~1 tl'l r ., Patio " upgrades. No 2bedroom. 1 b•lh IMO pool. $450 mo 644·8046or 2nnsuite. 390sq ft . ample 900-2913___ __ f'nd;J1 &r1 f'Rr ~\II ~ 631-0256 County · Charming 3 br, ba. home ovcrlookin~ 1:o lf c·o ur:.c.> wi th family dmmi: rm com bo. frplr. 'l car gur , l)(c y d SS 7 5 mo. O 1 I\ :..t9-7!17 I (Qi 16lh) 17 1 41 64!>-0!>~ chi.ldren or pets. 180 E. 2250Vangu1rd Way 6'1S-80U. N.B. Eutblurr. pool, parlt, utJ lncl A/C ad.J• ~u.r f'll~ r'!!..a.,.., 21st S~. $435. Days 54().9626 • u.,..•och 3141 frplc, well·furnishcd, cent to Sec Pac1 r1 c Siar... 4550 ' ~-~14 •TIO:, 646-4262. eves ~9543 t bedroom $320 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $22.:i. 759-0896 Bank Near E 11t.h & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ~~:i:a 1 "' 1 Newpor1 8-ach/So\llh r'OO 161h St IDo\fOI 01 IL1h) (714) 642...$170 A.julta Oftly no pet> M•d•I• t>1Mn d'111y 10 1 5'RIHGCLEAHIMG7 __ Adults_:_n~ts_ 2 bdrm, 2 people max M/f', all pnvileges, nr Orange, C.M. 642·4210 W~ Spa~ 3SOO \Q ---------- St.art fresh in a BRAND I Br apt. pool. patio. 396'~ 3rd St $475 plus bus, $1.SO/mo + 'h util _ROJue_ f\, 1600/mo. lrvin.e 12 Swed.a rr>OOel 201 elf!'ttn NEW2.story. 2 Bdrm. tlh balcony. adults only, no security deposit (II) oCf-slret."'lprk~. 645-5048. 3 Rm office, carpeted, air dr, spnnkl~rs. 20 ceil cash regbt.tr. 1r.s ~utr. bath duplex. Vaulted pe ts $265. mo . 1887 543-326.5 CW> 634·6S48 for Nice borne nr. So. Coast cond , Skypark Circle , =1~:111 ul Aust~t 1-5 ales tax button $8(.o• Modem <'harmmi: c·ondo 2 br. 2 ba. rrplc. pool , all -•5TEa-•S•T•O-l•E•"'•C-H1111•I ceilings & 11kyllta in ea. Monrovia. 645-0030 applicaUoo Plaza. lbr emp. male. Irvine S2SO mos.49-5033 -----s..<.&-t934 ~ ... d!.~:t. CKrftcl~en& lndc~~·ss 2Br, lBa. nc; cpts,drps, Deluxe 1&2 bdrm apls on 545-1717 Offke spat.-e for rent. AP· ._.. W..t.d 4600 ._...._.,. appl1un CP!> Su nn ,..,.. "' UUUU\I u.: t I I ocean near Victor Hugo, prox "32 sq. n. New cpts. ........................ w--e......1 5020 bllns & dishwasher -upsi a rl), enc garage. 1,y ed Will rent room 111 plus h ~ PLUSfi reolaceintheliv-else to shopping, Mesu new d(.-corat • heated Condo near So Coast pw.nl & lothllllR sy11tem Responsible, work 1n ~ ·-•••••••••••••••••••• lllg rm. L~/"/\ heat, laun· Verde Areu. $295 mo. pool, elevator. subterra· Pl bl Pd utJI. $250/mo 64f>.ZSSO w r 1 t e r i; eek " tl n t·,.._ _______ _ r kin" $625 aza lo respons i e b d t •• dry f, .. ,111 ti e~ Ampl" /\dlts, no pets. 871-96.'i6or ne an par .... r or833-2U. e room cot aJ.:t' in &-... u~ " " 871 .,151 494-8083. emalc. $165 per mo. Corona del Mar or Costa ....-..tor ha1 Slll,000 bakony Walk lo shop!> 4 lm. 2 ba .• wntr. $550 \50. mo. 646 751S2 evet. 3 DR. 2 ba., wntr. SSSO wtmds . 2 BR. 2 bu .. wnlr. $400 ... EWPORT HTS. associated stor11gc in pri vate. a __ 957-1749 days. 549·3465 lndJV1dua l officesi wlth rc Mesu QuiNncss C'N>l.'n 2nd. T.D. at 10°10, enclosed gar~g~. One 1.4(. 2 Br, H~ba . nr shop Ocean view, new 2 BR evc.'8 cept1 on1st, secretary. t1al Wntt• Cla!>stfwd Ad ~ ...... _ SS0,000 Nice. woodsy, walk t schools. 3 br 2 ba, den. frplc. patio. Only $5 mo. 600TusUn 67S.717l. BROKFRS IHllLT(ll>'S ~a yard t~. Close to ping. Pvt patio, 275·8 mobile home. Trcasur<' Vacalioft R...._.1 4250 conference room. xerox. •206. Oa1ly P ilot . PO ...-• &ehool.s. shoppan~ & bus. Cabrillo. S300 645·0151 Island prk. $850 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• luneh room: San Diego Box 1560, Cosia Mesa cc.e..OMlft•,.rc1ltalpwcorho1• 1.,~. Only S400 & $4.25 per mo -' ---6Gl802975-0$45dys. Frwy access & exposure IOi2li KJds OK. Call now & s:no 2 bdrm 1 ha. encl House for rent, Uig Bear f'ount.ain ValJey. Mo. to -----d11drlol within 45 3 month rental to abt fl· IS. move in April 15th! Call patJO, crprt, no pets. 797 2R r • I Ba • ocn v ie w• City sips 6; lmens rurn. ITIC). rental beginning at Fem SchJ tca<'her nds yr ::. Tlwra ct.I Sol. 1011 ~ h,,lhru ,• 'If.. JBr. 2Ba. pool. rise L« Bachelor. avail. t.hru 5484900, 6-8pm . W . w 1 1s 0 n . op e n patio/yd, kitche nette, ~ nllely pr cpl. Call S340per mo. 714 /963-6445 md apt on Bal Isl under ~~~~!i bch S595 mo =..:-~~~~SoS180. New 2 Bdrm 1 bath Sat/Sun.213/S96·3703 $400 mo. Move in now! after3pm.541H989. $300.Call646-4964 Alttl.497·1744 ..__... w/frplc, gar Sml patio. 0-.Poillt 3126 CaUtosee.~2317 Med.Jal ageCam1lywoman dop.4t4-4439••n. S.Clew.wh 1716W.()(eanfront.Avail. 142S/rno.7~ •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• L.,..aMl4)IMI 3152 S--r&Eoshr from Bay area. Non •••••••••••••••••••••• n ow wkl y to Oct . --38 2 ea I ••••••••••••••••••••••• &Y..tvlt...tals smoiterdnt.ri!f's.necds ......,tol.091 5025 Canyon-beach home. 3 br. fo'arrull~only 673-7677. I Br bachelor apt, ulll pd, ~ 'very c can~~ Newly -redecorated 2br. AVAJLAd°ILE NOW: ./MoCedM1 • a room or uuesl huul)c, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ba. 2 IPvel, pvt re1 slove/r efrlg Incl. S9 · occupancy. 2ba, condo. Overlooking ./~..,-w wtule on busl ne:.s 1n yo ur yard w/vtew or ocean ..._ I llh Hamilton St. 1265 mo ~ aolf course. 2 car garg Yrly38r . l Br& Bach ../.,,..,. ./NEED ~ so:; Cazador Lune <f~alMd 00-7671 or5S7-t25!'i 8Toro 3132 No ......... $425. 1-661·2046 JONIS REALn, IK .l'.llw-:i.:_. ea .... ANPPp"°t. xBc. h'. owreCckua Olild ok <213 ) 434-4461 """' Ask for Mike or Bobby ~,,.. --............. "' · .:..... ....................... S'nJNNTNG lanie 2br 2ba ....................... Mtwpott •och 3169 673-6J IO ~::;::;:,..... area. Write P.0 Box Supertemr1c Condo 2Br G1uual 1102 garden apl. Pool. rec 28dnn.1;>rac.new.nextto ....................... ./_,.....,..-.,. 2561.DublmCA .~ ./MONEY m<slrretreat.2Ba .'den:••••••••••••••••••••••• area.$325.7lOW.l8th St. everyt.h.ing.Sml ~tOK. PARICMEWPORT Sml apt or hou11e. n r golf coun1e. I blk bch. *MlinNLo~i:es~~ne:·'i l Br with natural wood~ S365.494-8611.768-!>451. Bachelor s l or 2 BIGBEARCabin,slps l4, Supenor Ave, CM S200 pool & J&cuiz1 Kuth pd~,,_ u I Great Ealll8ide locatJon ........... ach 3140 Bedrooms&Townhouscs pool table, color TV. 2 111cl util.646-5954 Plcits<. 49247"l7. 498-1040 __ _ 4 S260. 835-3544. ••••••••••••••••••••••• From $34D.50 frplcs. 5'S-t816. •442-476 Sq. Ft. No Costa rall 1.30-5 P.M. Joyce M S."'-..... ,..... 3806 SHARP, beach 1.2&3 BR. Spectacular spa, total .._..toSllwe 4300 Mesa. $255. loci. ulil Dand1y ~·tr.Ct 327 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 1 & 2 bdrm from Crplc disbwshr garage rec reation program, ....... •••••••••••••••• A/C. Tom,540-2200• ---''------ •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Hdrm, hreplace. patio. :St~etl 1buidlding rtb & patios. No pets. SOCJaJprogram. 7pools,8 . Vacationing mother & ., BR 1 BA condo run mo. New pa.Int. No pets. 1450. a 1u an acap ng. 96().1.358 tennis courts. At Fashion Yng Fe m. lookaoic for ()(fice for rent.1800 sq. ft. ctuldren, U3 & 10) nffd .. ..,..., 1 F ( ldeaJ for adult.~ over 35. Island. Jamboree & San same to shr 2 en 2 HA S700 mo. Furn. or unCum sml home or apt Junt' lfit & l;uit +1100 clean y r Y· u rn or un · No pets. LEEWAR Townhouse. lovely. i;pac. Joa9uinHills Road. apt. $187. Park Newport. So. H.B. location. Ideal 15-AUI? 15 $400·$600 mo • CRIDIT .. O '9lOILEM dep.64().1037 67~9229 APTS, 2020 Fullerto & home·Uke. 2 br with 1714164._1900 64().8665 r e1I est ate o fC1 ce. 837-1703,bef. I0·30a m • .._cl.PCKMSsicNI ~.~~!:' ••• ~!.~ ~~:· ~b~:l~st~~~J>°o ~~~~:i~tr!':~~ !tt~ OCIAHFttOHT MaJetoshare2brhouseln _962-__ a._.S8_. ______ ,..._../IR•Ht/ ______ _ = i~~· Heaxr~rb~~~ Cute I bdrm. 2 sundecks. Bay). 631.Q397. .carage. Swimming pool. 3br 2ba w/offlce Year-~0.~4J2a1o:> stM 'h ut1I. HEW OFFtCES .-..C• Mort9~9u, Trnt 2Rd & lf"d TD loa.s 5411-5402 Arranged by Coast HOMlt Loc.s 2.,, Ba. 2 (pie's, '3 ca built-ins. No pets. Avail R Jacuui. TeMi.a courts l ly. ~lc.f SlosO . . Com I I ed ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.idi 5035 gar., ocean view. man April.644·7902 Attll ~a•••• blk to Huntington shop· TSLMgm ar. 00·1603 Youn g rem ale. n o n P ete Y r ecorat ....... • .................... .. xtras. S895. Nellon. 28r 2 .. ft wtra lar~e -· ~ HIW ping center mall. Adults.. smoker neat rcspons1-~wrmlth. "~Y <fcocopny· o,,~., 5005 LOWEST "'""' ""O • ..,.. " • .... ., 2 8d 2 b th t No -peta. From $435. 2 br 2 ba, Crplc, atena ble to 0 sba e' 2b 2b '""' ~ "" ._..lvr ;9S7-022S wallc ln °cloHts. eek oi m , a ~ •· Seawind VIiiage, lSSSS tram ocean, brand ne;: Irvine bo~e w~garJ(~ Ing machine. Avatl now.••••••••••••••••••••••• s.11t•-321 living rm, gar. Very locPerfa•~.''!.,2..;~~.J·M· HunUngton VlllageLine, yrly. 165(). 632.8344 or S200 mo. + 'Al utll. Call F\im or un(urn. Near If )'OW' lnt 1n a vendm1: --.--nlce S475 r ly tae ........ _, ..... _ H B. (714)M-9961 .,.... ..-.. Newport Beh. As low as rte, call us. We'll saw •••••••••••••••••••••• · Y · • (f!W left! CaU for de· ' · v•,,__,· 833-9442eves. $125 m onthly . Ca 11 you l600 by selling you <kan view new 1p1cloua m.551l · ...U.. ...-..... HOM•a a•YVllW "'--roommi•· 'or , .. _ 751-3191. ours.All5pm,SJ6.-0907. Im 2-1\y bouae. Fm Rm. Bldl. apt Ill' at.ores" Coot· ~ ,_., ~ ~ .. CUI -• ..... lluhnttltcrhs I st T .D.'1, also 2Rd T.D. Loc.s. FIUl'elt Terms SUICC 1949 s.ttt.t-MtwJ. Co. 64.2-2111 ~45-G6 I I dlnlnl rm .. patio, bridge, childcare S150 ~ ~wU:MTIMG Li.ke ahouse.Gor~eous 2 ~o1k1!'r R::~·a~0:: .Fumi.abed office spice Wl:.C..._. ~~~~· s:~v2 t~~fd.1i;J"· mo.675-6299 ~ Luxury 3 b rt2 ba , ~a!t':i u';7.lc·M~~:~ '22!1/mo+ulll " m o :=~.~~area.~ ~!!~:u~~~~ Pet.Owner aft. 8 p.m. 2 ~ 1 ba. ocean side ..__...... sp1dow lnteriors. lncl adult.a. No pets. 1495· cleanin&. 3 Br. Jba, Unique bu11ness. bill 213/670--0886 hwy . ature cpl. or lady l)W, stove, (pies, It 640-0348. ~:0.,675·5994 Gen 21~te. pvt bat.h. new-potenllal.155,000 Wad J itar 329 ~r:r!'°q c~~:s noyr'1!!; R.C.6T4 .... YLIOll 12CO. ~~-a: ~~"f' P'!:tsa.g~~t~ WATa -. -30 led h /Rm ~:i;; pvt bath. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ll8 • . -ba'a1 /r $475 mo, yea~ c ute .. .,.,,,&Ar wan to s r newly d $27 ~~r.brp.a~o.bt,(~rpyl~ •• C.... ~-u24 New 2 BR ' l 'At b a Ing rom $495 mo. ~~~45 r pre· =-a~h~:~i~.b~5~rom -.A&~~'. LgJ,-, C.M ---townhouse. Crplc, pvt Man1ger 847-6001 aft6 C L-gar. Kids & pets ok. '45S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, encl 0 ar. Adlta. Huntington Beach llG C "' .... YOH VU . ... bee ..,.itff /'\JEU.JELL ' ' ... ' j l t ' • • • • ~ ' • MOHEY A Y AIL.AILE 2NDTDLOANS SWLNGLOANS INTEREST ONL V LOANSAVAfL Oav1dP.Carey&Assoc 11 R.K Broker. 960-1957 Alrt. no tee. 004·2!i&e; LAMAMCHAAl'TS go " """ M/Fwant.edto11h.r 2 Br 2 ,.,_s200,.,. ... !J73.29'11. Larae t.21&.3 bd garden •~4074· Condo. 3 Br, 2 ba. Total =2 br.2 baEast.b~ufl Ba apt, COM. $200. f\llJ services avail at·~ =3, AdultA. Dtbwbr, New 2br 2ba apls . rec Pkf. No pe ts ............ Ca~edral ceilas. 844·6879 AM 675·566 cOllt Prime o.c. loco Balc ony Ir frpl c . $36S+ut I. 67!1·1708, wuuu·bunnngrrplc,end eves ' ti A'li SD F •encl. Jar, IH bbq. $395.mo. 845·8441 o r ~2223 2 car gar, pool " rec. . <~"> ~~. . . rwy. PoolPl.~G~3·, ~; .. !!.'11Scott 941).1.M!i facilities. No peu. ~. Young Pro(. w/3br hlle in 3421 _..,.,, _._ ~----.. Vl'l~e 752-24116;67$-7086. HB (or OWCI Non· Newport Center-Fa11hion ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10i:5A VERDE bome at· 1-le Bach. Unit, btum, .-...IU STEPSTOBEACH,2 br, l smoker. Av•IJ now. Call Jslaod. Small office S17~ 2 Br, 2 ba, many extru, moepbere 21sa br dla prv patio etc. No kkla or New 1112 bdrm I ury be POOi laundry encl B. H•naeo, 644·9174 per mo. Xerox service cbUdok.D15.MZ·100lor ..,._ oopeta.546-103' pets. 1110 Victori a . adult •pt.a 1n 14 plane pr.$37!i'.M0-5Cm.' · mn.-. ~,,,;.~ll Mrs. Coombe mm1. ' -.1117 rrom $3U. +pools, ten· -=---'------·-Newlbdnneoodol,lrple, iSjbc' e fncd nla, wat.erf1llt. pond.s t THECOVE 11/F20-25,Shr3BR,3ba 3 br, 2~ b1, 2 car g1r . bllm, 2 car 1ara1e. "50. Sun9Jf;!t~· '325 From Su Diego Frwy Ba)'lllde Drive 1 Br den C.11. Twnbme w 12 male WW remodel to suit te· A/C, all rec. racU. tsrs. • up. IO'll Canyon Dr. · · · drtve North on Be1ch to lrpk pvt beach 'poo1' execs. Pool, wabr/dryr unt. Up to 1500 aq. rt. mo.IGG19or631·31Z2. ...._,, · McFadden Uieo West on JacuUt Deluxe.SO Call Incl. Noo·•moker. $150. Good bualness a rea. T•s•1t1t AU.ADULT APTS 28r,frplc, adlllta,nopeU. McFadden to Seawlnd '79-lmZ ··_ 1Arry957-l400. =rrs. Clll Sandra ........... 1121 MOW AVAi.AU tm. 540-505t Vlllqe. <714 >893-SIS8. Prestigious . All idult Room:nate wanted t o -------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br apt Pool J•cunl at Deluxe beach apta. Frplc. prdeo •9U Eaet Bluff share expensive 2 BR OUlce apace-New fro rt New a Br lwohH w/encl B~ma. Encl. ~araie. Duplex 2 br, 1 ba, eocl. en cl 1ara11e. p atio1. a ru. 2br. · 2ba $400. caado. $l2S mo+ ~ util. ~nter. Larae o Cl ce .. r, 8dult.a no pet.I. Oya, RRY NO p .,... pr•-. ll•ture adulU. .,_,Y, 98CM382. Sorry no.-. 6"4"72& ~ ml. to. ol S. O. Fwy. w I v I e w • r e c e p t . , --MIO llOtl e\I • ~ No,--' --· · 84IJ..tSM. MCl'et&rlal & day l• mt! 127 .NS-l evi 177 E .aaNDST. peU. AlOmo.-.·lOS!i 1br Jibe brand new Hunt. S.Q1•• 3176 phone an1wertn1. Call f I Fl...... J600 C.C.. .... ~Jell 8Hu. 2 Bd 28•. Bale. Harbour area. 147~. mo. .. ..................... Roommate w1nted. Work· ,5$-021_5. ·.el'•••••••••••••••••••• 011-.. s A c Da-N8-t661 536-8705 u be h.__ ln1 male 25·30 yrs to ---------.-W DUPLIX ...,.., . . ou:::l, 1 • • ve on ac nvut, 1 " 2 share 2br duplex In HB. 1200 1q rt. loolinl over I BR. private ••rdtn. 2br, 2"' be, --'er/ ameni· aub. 2 ur 1ar. . e\'e. IM0-5148 BR~ avalla~le. New· ICW49eves AM1. La1una, underRround C:,11rlbOfPl8C•St. ty, 1150 1q. It. Dblt Gl·llll i.uw. bomeUke 2 br, 2Yl b' reitemat.ed: •to•e' pukln1. New carpet. ~b. Ideal for 1ar•••· Huf• yard. TOWMMllDW'l.U ba town home a pt. refH1, p rivate P•tlo. 1.40kiu for YGUDI fem. to C1nDeei11pa!_DJ:.,i aircood. ti.-. ... ::U All•. w/room for rlr, e tc. a ai"'be+laUmore Encloaed pvt paUo" -...orJU/"6-1516 lbarelbr.2~badplx,oc -•--•--~w--._,., ___ _ ..;;..;,;;.;.;-....;....;;_..;.~---1 ... trNlll;MJllll ...,.., ' ........ Delwce k1tebeo IBr, l~Ba. d11tw1br, ::.-==~l'l5-uto, NEWPORT BEACH eoo • _. fWll••• AllDOll new CODdo 1 aa 2 w/bltu. lac I. relr l1. IDdrJ, DO kktl/pe&e, wlll • 14 fl. 3 bl Its to o.c. .£!12!'!. .. •-••-• •. eomple&e lllltelten i::.:.r~:,,.: r=~=10• mo. tobdi,Pmo...... 11/lbare IBr I be noa· airport . acro11 from .... , I 'u 17 (bl•·•••, dlaltwaelaer, ... ,.... • o..illllllt.r i»e113 iaa.-paraae walll&o =-·~=·.ii,11· ......_.MISmo.811.rp ~ ................ -.. &rub compactor) 1•• beecb. • mo. • upttaln front w /lge llQ, frDk!, w/Wal'Pttl. '*-11 .. Verde 2br l·BR. J bib. to beach; no -..i. Roommallt wuted P"" balcony, p vt ba, A/C. *'"9 hat pr., efedr. J"' ba IWdlo lo trtplea. ,..ordilldnn. • fer non .. .,,~.' 25•35 GZIBlrcbSt,SultelOO. door opener. Nr Ot. Watlll lo tverytlaln•· --tb.Ul-115'7 .... Am JllO yn.Jtfl.MI-K·IDvataMDtl7&4·'1900 COllt OoU. Mii IDO + 81cJ, pr -No .... __ .............. OFFICE FOR RENT CM SIOO clean dep0tlt . ....am ' ara. = l.tlU:Ut, pool, co.it. lbr, 1 .. ba bl\,lns, Cur Living &penaesl. Nwptkb a~• .oo ft Cel_ ....... 17.12 15'1«1J clnpt9,I .~.Avail. /tC, NW,~ Ir Jae. Sh11011ome-Of•PI cpt1 d , uuf . .J~ ......................... IBJllbe 9'"" N I bdrm. yard. pool. Quiet limned. ha-8tt.M41 New er,,t. Hr-SO. Co.ti Hot.-Mette Unllnll .. d mo Pie?: 1M Mi."3e1r"' SmaU cou .aludlo. No Dl&i. CbUd,.: OK. i~ ,,_.._ ' .. •111· P~·2'.0 New 2" J Wnn. tuie Plua,ta.551..aGevff p;;llfWl,•111Rooml\'Ult(I · er ' ' ....._ Po0L ... Inc. V~la _.. Pln'I. mo._.1_, IWldeck or ylrd encl aftlPM. m111<.n111Q~tne•191 1 OFPICI: 1~ce antlab .. ull1 NcMIDOU....... • ...__ • .......-ulet ' · rtAlul9CI Of' rv 1110wa at 17175 Be1cb Blvd. . lldml t~ba tlo I .---••.. .....,.pU .,..0 no DeWa•1dA8h. wr111onuQ1nl1me"1110111nt1 near T1lbett lft Hunt· ~ Be•dl'1 flneet ... .: • ~ ..;: ,._ ~ leWd•••· a ~ ·'4::..,.:1• 1 Bdrm. 1 ..a kJc1a 01 l 1('fii C l1r11t1il lftllOft Be•ch. $50 per ar.a.. Oii iiie•.... ............ . . llr.l"M.0..1..... ~. . -..-. .\ .. u .... · 71 W~M aa&h. PbaM ..... ,. a.-• .NL!!:"· Peal L 1ma11 dild · .-•· 11r. 1~1a co.do, new _ .,,.. ........... ,_a.,._ ~ ao ,... -u.. • -=-c.r;; •· I ti ar. ratnt•• • &:.':.~"..:_: :r-',pool,carport. l a•r•MJ. It•"· -~-,••to ... ,... ........ O.Uy :-...,.. ----= _.,, DO •• "' ---:-1'· sau mo. ~.:,"Nt ... ..&:a•' ~~~~ P iton• c==: •. ' ' .. f I The Daily Pilot now has a new "B US I NESS TO BUSINESS" classification to oroyide a convenient method of t>uylnj or disposing or Business items. Se ll yo u r s urp lu s , over !!ltocked or no longer needed items or s upplies of any kind . Whether buyl.n1t or selllna see our "Buainese to sua1ness·• cl11slficaUoo f.5010. For more l.nformaUoo and to place YoW' ad,caU 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ., ' ~).:',"'I ........... C-•/Cucr• ....................... ....... , ...•............ -s."' M..,.. <-. worit ol all k!Ms. DriYt"Wa)'S•P.n.iAI lo4 ~ ._ 15 >'" Hpet". •Repail'S •Sulcoath11 Mio----~ ~$1 •Llr N 8, Cll S•t ~C.. -Alphaat~l. • ....................... . .......... U~'d Pf'UC'bool .. da)' ·-•••••••••••••••••• r ar. Al4'• :i to or BABYSITTING Mi llduw.rtor ~ =n:-4~~a:_uu a;;, a.-'-,~---...................... . • I 11 s. •k:e (JQ)IJO .. "Y EtrP .. -·-·············· ~~ ~ npt'f't 0CV0RCt: from Obnll ll' .....,,,.. ~ ~~:n lA-Cal -1J ~ YoUr -tOCI( oft -piroltnlooallt. • kc_..v 8ANXR\lP'n'Y yuw-~ rk.an Top ~rued. complet Hat Clum.MY SWttP'I ~, WO. Act ion i..-1al fllO.tJll ~·~--c._ted• .... .... , ................. . .. 9 ft I ........................ Clun up1, lfaullna. Laocbuplog lmmed ~~*1 __ _ DAIL V "'-OT •T )I ;~~ti 11·t1!l\111 ;·I) tt, .....,.._,._.. • 0 1iiinl• • 1 J ... .., Pa11•twrv111at ...._"'--.,,... -.......... ;.;i......... . ................................................... ~.......... . ..... ~~~.;-;......... . ..................... . S" Ahumown wiun&ele-i rtllabl• women will Maintenance It or Pf!TEBSPAINTINC Neet~ltlextunl Reroof It repair. All b.bdouumelC\lltom dMD 10UI' home. Elli· jank.onaJ Mn1cet, in· Expr'd. Rua Ratea. tm"IST. nJ.t4H typea. Llc:'d •• Work rmde Ola job. ~lid~ <'lfftb, reuoo. Call frH dl.9tria16JDeeticaJ b&dp. "" bl. Call Gene --------cu~otHd. a• br. ~ ftit.MM1'74 (1.ynda} ... ._ ,_s-om_______ PAttffPl..ASI'ERJNG tQ..,_ ~ ·-All typea . Free U % 11 t"'or e.cellu ce In 1 u •aml) QUAIJTYPAJNTINO elt.imltel.CaUSll-1U3 RaiDSW.Rooftac -;z••••••H••••••••• bousecleanlnf Call -... .,._ ........... lnt/!.ltl. NeaL Reuooa· ~abUllJe.comp,re HOM £8 • A PTS . CIHntn1 Uol mlted. European Landsca.,.r. ble. Wayne CIXOYE> Platter Patchlnl : °'7if/r, lhlq .. sidewall ~.p&wnb.t'J'PllJ'Y, 5t&-.mll Too wortc. Fair price • ...._ ~JJ~riDt.'/~~.c:~! :!=-mtex\erior. Jobn. ~lllb• remodd. lh ....... Rela.64MS7ldys/tl'Y•. _a.tom ___ W_al-~-.-pertn-,1--..548-lMlGeorae. --~----••••••••••••••••••••••• S P E C 1 A L I Z E D AU W<lrt GWU'. ~ Ell. S,. M...A.. LANDSCAPE ri Homea, Additions , -•••••••-••••••• •-.. M.lnd Your Manner& Inc At um, ~lll R. l 0 R~-·-.1 b t b . ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• Oonckld Teliable people Japanese design, rain· es u c c o . v e r vuwvvu ot u 1 m -Student. l Ton trurk. wW c~foryou.rhom •& bow plantlnft, fountain PalnUaa. INT/EXT. Bk>drwalla. Low rates. lftallataon & cstm de-ck Tr-.h. ~ trim. Dao Pda mMOl waterfall. Do al ngbl lhe Neat. hooelt.. reu .. l2 ~ c-onatruction. L ic'd . 6G-mt,Roo6'2-6'70S. lat lime. call Glen's yrs. up. Lac'd. Dave ftl .. lnJ ~'lal>.N. Vacationing Mom & Landlca~7S-0458 tM-~ ·--.. ••••••••••• ._..,.... duldrm, 10 " 1.3, wall ,,...,,._ , .,.,.,... °"-.w..a -M1~ ct...... I --·•-•••-••••• .._ ___ , J ocA 15 Let Us In.stall a NEW c,.A\;~c.i" • • ·-• • .._... ~· n ,._. uoe ..,, ug 1 · L a n d a c a p e 0 r PAJNTING remodeling.copper re· All makes •models. Dia &3H70'lbeforeJ0·30AM . REJWENATE 1be Old RMil.n&a.Freeeet. prpe. Free est. ToP Hal count prlcea. USA .._Ta One. St. Con tr. Lie. 548-2708 Expr'd PhamMng, S37·3'11M Stereo. 3721 S. Briat.ol. l~l.ll, .iu . dump trlt. , tre41 wrtt. t.aoau~.t.13H26, ....................... C:..,t •• , ...................... . ·---··••••••••••••••• ~ flOlllt, apt" reudt-n ~. 3S yn rirper t~w. 1-"'-'e F~t An) l&1 bath .It kJt ~~la. Dl..., reUMb&e. ('O«Dplelc ..aie ;obi. Call AU.0 ur srn <'OCM"'l'W!te f, plu!llf'r .!!!"" t'rt!e_twt_. M2'""'*_ 0.0.\IP, ~ bri ak· ma "hauhna ,ut, em C*lt. Rea. ~u t311441.t~l6. P1ii11ting • papering, 26 HOM&SAVERS. Plumb-~ ~TAXRETUll.NS t1•-r yrsffarborarea .St.Lic. In~ & beating. Free Trws.nke 'for\)'..... ~ b~ MO-~ -------l:~"TOM H..-mod .. l, nop.air, ~t-11 lntenot C~olJ')' l'llrJ>f'ntry , old t1 mr by Ja~ • ~ «raft.amaM!up lb vn. Ill Lou'• Otrpeo&.ry. lO yn ~ ~ Mr ratom Qoupe, w tall•Uooa, & Wll lnl. n:.bablft wk If l "' • rata, •Uilt'Ci U'I m~ your odl. J oa S·DPM ~ HAUUNG fr CLEANUP Re11d & Commercial. flC..l482/al·581H . H1m1dl• 'I J ........................ • ROBJN'S HOUSE-CL£ANTNG SERVlCE. ror • thorouShly clean bouee ~1 ~==~ ·-·-··---·-· JBDl Refs.6'2·~ :°:1:.~i>~ ~~~~ -·~;,;;;;~·~~·•••• Bnekwork. Small jobs. Id. Palat & w.U,,.per. BA/MCOK.97S-8065 EXPERTS LINDA'S TAX SERVICE ~rs/Bus Income Tax cau 842.64311 for appl. BUS& PERSONAL Income Tax returns. Call 6t0-1700 for appt. Newport. c.o.ta Mesa & Qual. work, reaa. pr. Trlming, pruning, t.op· lrvine.87S317Seva. Freeest.St.eve.547-4281 Beach City's Plumbing pa n g & removals . will beat any esl. by 10"-". CU5tom masonry, patios, Fineexter Pai.oti.ng by R. Repair. repapes, re-,_71_4-887 __ -0MO __ ._u_c_Ji_ns_. __ fireplace&. walls, &arden Sinor. St. lie., U\S. Try modeb. 631·3470. y...-... s.r.u "'retain, 100·1 of local me"""'""'"""' ...... _ --------,,...., refs.~l2 ,_."1f>AAl_UI.,. ............ -··•••••••-••••··-· Bay painters. lnl/Ext. ........ ••••••••••••••• Low colll typing of iden· ext OoorN, window• pal.IOI!, re~JJ..ng de lk/lns. ~HUM c..,.ts.mc. lltti.lgn, remockiuna. 1u.ld1 bom. MW CCJMll'Ut'liOO l.K''d.. S.0-7000. &-~. Mowtoa. nlg1ng. tnm m&na (2 lul'Mll mo) $J8 ea, *1' ~/mo Clean up. bU! bauhni,. 75.2-5296. .......... ....................... Want a REAU.. Y CLEAN ft House. Free Eat.. Low Kttdlen at Bath. Fioeat in tical orif(fual leUers ~ summer pricea. Andy, cabu>etry design Frtt ~ kUerbead. Free 10- ....................... llllc:trlc4ll snJDEN'TS. BEAT AU.. HOUSE! Cail Gingham -•••••••••••••••••• Gut. ft'ee est. 6'$-.5123 ... tf«d ' SafKo "Moving Out &r About?" 67J.ZJ:il6 B!Ake.113-sca. e.t. Heritaie kkct>ens, o. Karin. '15l.el sts.nJpOO It 1t.eam dean .... ._ ..... •-•••• ••• Olb-brighteners; wbl El.J!X:TRlClAN·Pnced cpta IOmln b&eM-h.. Clean n&bl·ftte eaUmate on liv, din rm. ball $1.S. Av(! taraeorsmaUjotig. rm Sl.!iO, ooucb $10, ctu ucerwed 6'13...()359 I\. Guar elim pet odor Cpt repair, U yrs e:rpr Do work myself. Reis. I '-l '. ..t llectrtc 64S-W14 531-0101 ------------------•Qwet. swltche$ & new ~ Mill <µrect. Wood pl~ installed. S2.SO ea floors. quality lnstalla· Call Bob. 751·9529 tion. Hart's 955"'°'35 PRICES I I Lawn/yard l1W int. Roco. sod. 8('oeCj. cleaoups, bauhng. Jon S59-0t88 G-1al5enkft ....................... -MR.RXIT• WW clean thoroughly. Ex- perienced. Reliable. Call ('orpenter , painting. Reas. rat.es. J.S yrs in area. 548-1752 -Jan.~5C27 MRS. Q.EAN MAKES JT GLEEM. bacb, apLS, & homes. 549-9372 Specializing in auto & homeowner coverages. ~ -... Auoc.. lttc. 67S-0562 ...... ~ ....................... CUstom Paint, draperies. l" bliods, w.woods. tile , paper, slain, carpet, Uc. 556-8000 .a.litorial ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Don't Delay, Call To- day" Local & atate-1ride serv. 24 brs. 7 days. ~ Moving Sale: 2'lh "2$th. ""rn.. appliances. CB eq~p. 8lm Ret.borf onj. KB. (Goklenwest & Ed- inger). PcauUwgJPaperilMJ ....................... Pro( painting. Ext & tot. Low rates. Refs. Free esl ~-536-4383 Q&om ~· l2 811-0GIBob. • yrs exp. NB/CM area. Remodeling, no job too ~1 •. t I'm ama.11. pricea are aml or big. Roo( repairs small. 675-301' & w a t e r p r o o f i n g . PACNTING ~ Lm.erior. ext.enor. com· mercial & residential. 6t.WJ678, Remodeling layout de- signs. Res. c:omm. & ol · race.-.Dt9 Exp. paintmg, reasonable ltoofissg rates. Available oow! -·-•••••••••••••••••• Call BNce. SU.:!(MS NEW BUStNESSMEN Contact th• DAIL v PILOT tor lnfonn•tk>n ,.,.,ding the county requirement• for ualng e Flctltlou• Bual,,... Heme. c-.t/Cowca..... ~1.~ .••••.•••.•. ·•--••••••••••••••••• Electronic Modification Foundations. retain.Ing switching & defeating. walls, blocks, patios. Jack Electronics Uc'd. 536-5013, 548-4309 548-0219. POR SALE C O NSTRU CT I ON STAKES 231Cabrillo. CM ~1444 Office, indust r ial. Alice's Housecleaning. restaurant & home Reasonable, reliable & cleaning Refs. Lie/boo· W_aat_Ad_Help_'-9_. _su-__ 5678_ ref. ~l.2861646-4871 ded/ina. 552-5166 WAU.PAPBIMG Refs offered. Eves, 631·308S:675-1266 Dave's Painting. lnlr/Ex· tr. Laquer & sUUt. Free ests. 646-J.S49 \VaatA.ds Ca 11642·5618 Repair & Reroof. All types-s hin g le s · rockshakes-compo-tar. Free est. 541-S930 Fin. Avail. ' Oaslllfied Ads 642·5678 I 642-4321 EXT.332 •• mrcr•lltl/ &Mt&,__, 5300 LGet&"-d 5300 _,.W..e.d. 7075 "' 11111/ .................................................................... . Lolt&Foillld FOUND : Brwn /tan la!t: M. blk puppy, 3'21• Exper. mature well· ·--·••••••••••••••••• sbortbair mixed dog. weartngVi N wht fleVal coll~r. groomed lady, former JJi. n• ct•lltl 5100 645-~ or N.B. Arumal ac. ewport/ cl oria. rest a urant & tavern ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sbelter644-3656 646-Hl8 owner, r ecently r e· PENNY JowJd F. Spitz <or young Lost: Retriever mix, located~ seeks employ. Samoyed) N'.B. Sheller. golden brn. sc raped ment 1n atmosphere PINCHEI 6"-36561548-2153. nos e, epileptic, fem tavern or restaurant Reward. Hunt Bch. cashiering. C.M. area Lost: Beagle mix dog 847-2"3:Jor962·3971 pref'd. 567·28119 anytime. ADS female. Vic. Iowa/Gisler ....... w~ 7100 CallbeforeS.957-8451.afl LOST: Gold braclet ._,. urnwv S957·1283 w/charm nr. Bernard's ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY $2 Sell any item or com· buulUOo of 11ems few S1S or ten with a Penny Putchtt Ad. 3 lines fOf' 2 corLWCullve days. Eacl'I additional line Is 60" for Ille 2 days. Charge al! No commercial ads. -CdM. J..17. REWARD! Accounts Payable LOST: Black dog, turning $9897 Trainee. Irvine. gray. Mixed Beagle . 979-5560 Answers to Gigi. Vic. Lost: wbite male Spitz, --------- G is 1 er & Oregon . No tag/collar. Rufus.--------- Reward! 546-9291 Nwpt Bch. 645-7282. Accounti.n& REWARD. LOST: Grey 6 mos. old ---------ACCOUNTING Weimaraner. Fem. LOST: Eng. Bulldog, • Be a c b • He i I . whlle,&Olbsw/tan mask. ~Y REWARD! 841~ Bilbo. Dan.a Pt. Rewud. ASSIGMMINTS For more information * llWARD * _48&-_1050. ______ _ and to place your ad call b> a& male Jriab Setter. '* IA •n 5350 Or•.. C oHty Is 642-5671 · 1 ~yr. Lo8t iD capi9trano ........ •-•••••-••••• •a 't g! AM so .,.. Bcbarufor2i,;wka. No R.ELAXINGMASSAGE ~ tap. Please call J•mes Bob.Jamee-Uc Muaeur ---------1 a-0665 Oulcall 9-9, '94-5111 CAR WASK March 24th 9AM. 470 Camino San Found Malamute (or ClemeuteCbapel Husky ?> femal e . ----------~ 645·1508/644 -3656 POSTAL BOX RENTALS N.B.AnimalSbelter Private, Convenient c....--a all Caim T 1548 Adams, CM. Asia rUWAO am er-aboul introduc\'. offer. rler male. 6·8 mo. """,,_ .. ~ 645-1S08/644-36S6 N.B. "'9IJ ·--· Aalma1 Sbeltel'. llDB••• ....... Help W..ted 7100 Ma&... w OCI ••••••••••••••-••-•• HefpW..ted 710CI HelpW..ted 7100 ._,. 9hcl 71 MlfpW...... 7100 Al'CN'TIC'TURAL ••• • ••• •• .............. ....................... •••••• ••• .............. ~ .... •••••• • • • •• • ..... . Profed AfcMtedl AUTOMOTIVE Auto Trans R & R man BEAUTY SHOP CASJDER·Full Ume, ex-Job ~aill Sdns.u.t.y Ex e r Pref MUST Booth for rent. Jack 's per. Must have basic .., ll b": 0r' High school education. HA~E ·OWN ·TOOLS"> '-'Hair Fashions. CM . photo expe~. Pho t o ne est.afi WI • b tronange =erably 2 yrs. of COi· 548-2288 s.5-IBll graphy Unlimited, 16889 ~ly arm wit 5 g e. detail conscious & Beach Blvd. H.B. des1~ & advanc~ pro-to work well under Babysitter needed to ~ F c Coo d uon systems on enta b ....... .,. / · tracttng ·-· Prr ""'30 b .uc -pressure wilh sales force babys it at my ouse preferred. c.M. area. 1--·. • "-'. rs pr t10~ offers permanent m an aggressive & sue· fief 's & de pe ndable 548-SM:l wk, must be available l6 positions wt.x!nt benefits cessful corporation. 892--0lBl eves. · wort weekends. A.pply m & apporturutae;; for ad· Duties include inventory . Blueprinter needed. full person Lloyd 's Nursery vaocement. Mlf!lmum 3 control. dealer trades & Babysitter needed, infant tame, an a s mall but & Landscape . 203K yrs experienceinTypel sales follow-up.Pastex· Sdys, my home Noo growing shop. Hunt· NewportBl.CM.646--7441 & ill HOSPJT ALS, COM· penence helpful, but not smkr · Refs. 77().-0827 · lngl.On Beach Blueprint. 1---------- M E R C I A L necessary. Babysitter· Sta.rt J..2'7 to S3&-2926 0.sstical Wort.rs RECREATION. • See Patti Huehn 6-1-4 TueS & Tb 8·l ---------Workers in cbemica.I re· ""mclal90pe .. gs ----Mybome ~urs. . llCClO-(OMllClf"IOmB'IRaF/C finery $3.1Stostart. Day &~ ~~l!~. A@olcing . ~'C':1·Jo~·a::Y ~~~~s:~: 776-1150.Allllltm ,._., Iii F/TTB.LB for ex p . " mall&re w /cbemicals helpful. required. Southwest penon. Call64CMU.23 E.O . E. 114'50·3281 ASSIMILIR #I .. ~c..ty Bank, Laguna Beacb. IOC«D'PIR& NjplSbift00.10%. For pressure lnstru· C&ll.loan.'97-lm. scrsaTY~. CML..., _._ Sm U • ~a1 2925Harl>or Blvd. ~ -• ._...... a co. &..,.; COSTA MESA BANKING for busy ~aJ estate in· LAND DEVLllT. & are.. Natural dexterity IXP ... C. Yeetmenl office nr O.C. WATER ".u.enUoo to detail nee. AUTO PARTS T&LaS Airport. Call 979-8533 FUii time, career op. Call556-0250. COUM'THMAM SOln'HCOASf anytime for more in-porturutles w/W(> salary AS S E M B L E R S -Minimum 3 yra. jobber NATIONAL BANK formation. potential for experienced Sailboat We ... ill t a•----------• cam. Registered Civil · .. r u•. experience. Must be well An lndepeodent Bank BOOKKEEPER. p /time, ~. experienced S~ er hr & u P . ~ & zeirsonable. 849SunflowerSt. _ .... ,_ ,_ ... 1·v _........_... 1·m-1 I M _.,... y .... b•~ 1631 _..._.. ood M ..._.,UN '""""'""" Des gners. ta e nted • .. _.. -... , wvt" g pay Coeta esa med. (20-25 brs wk). Call D r a f t s m e a • & Placentia, C.M. with arowing company. 114/~ .._....,,.. ft•k for G'.--or ... .._.._, .... ..,.... Estimators for s ub· Assistant Manager, Call 556·2500 for 10· .Bartender·Waltresaes Fran.Ir betwn 8:30am· division & land develop· fabrics, experience terviewappt. Nt1'# accepting applica-lOam or S:30·7:30pm, meat wortt. Slroog grad· necessary.~ Al1I'OMOTIVE UoM for~y barteoder & Montbna Fri. ing" desgio koow'ed•t• AUTOCOMTWACTS r..tn.. lunch waitre11es. Ex-·• "11,.,1..,_ sought. 1>01itioas in SALE OF SURPLUS SCHOOL EQUJPllENT SAT MARCH24, 1979 Foun d : Bill m•l e Cockapoo 3/11/79. Vic : Adams & Brookhurst. W twbt collar " chain col· lar. 963-3863 after lpm. Beach area dealer needs PBXbioperaEt.or "11 aetrvice perieDee ~bet~_2P3PS· ~. dlr. will add °" ~.~.se::;.k~~~~ dependable girl with cu er. xce e n op. C.l:i'. .......... · clerks for light book· available. Apply in ..... • 411!5 •GE DMV experi~. Pbooe portunity for mature • • .....,._.._ keeping, t!Ming. Part-_,,., with resume It ~ ,.. u.-....... 11.31 person aeeking empk>Y· .., • ._. --~ f u·-.. Will ..-·~ ____ ,_.. ___ • ____ , ment. Monday thru Fri-10142 Adams St. HUillt. ......., or . ~. wort samples to Mr. 9AMto4PM M c:Nal ly H .S . Auditorium, 1901Collie German Newporl Bl., Costa Shepherd/Lab 4 mos, Mesa. Desks, tables, had 3 shots & booster. misc. shop 4c kitchen Needs good home. equi pment. Newport-640-8720 days . 554-481' Mesa Uoified School Dis· _eves __ . _______ , trict. --------m14 1..01rt: 7 yr old blk & bm MUREMODB.S A M b I All da 4to9PM. Bcb. tBroollb L tra.inioal.llo.&CCOl.IOtiag, Jo'Uestes, •t Robert Bein ESCORTS QA'S c~tt~1o:i~s ·~;:c:i e:r . y, c.u ·ee'nu n.. .... Ya .~_ ..... _. ~~· ~=~«~: Williams, Frost" Assoc. ,,..._ ""1 1 -...y !t-.. dltOI s perieoce rr,:erred. Top ~ oc.-opera..... ~ Opp , d t 1401 Quail St .. Npt. Bch -•'--~ --ftlan 1..--1· See : 5•accb area with · •OI' 3 vaocemen · "--Ill' 9 "" I I pay r~ ua.n::11t.s. "9.0ffice Mor _, .. nes. .a.-.ccaa • t service mgr. Phil Long •• Commission. ~ .... l'l l~~•AED 631 2140 Coif Accaatcl1 F d 1 i A • p pouible, no HOWAltDClle•rolll ~ • or • r v oe uto .--....... ;-investment necessary. OovelrQuailSU. GOLDEM &llL Sr.Acea•••• ~. 768-5888. ""~ 411N637. NEWPORT BEACH ADVERTISING looldaarpe--n AtTJ'O.MET ALMAN M /F IH .. Or.Ip c..tf The Daily Pilot ls seek· COUNTRY &llL Acc1all .... Cltrb Lg, clean, very busy 979-2500 Beauty Operator IUSIOY mg a penoo to augment ESCORTS Dah liltry shop, own tools, 50% HAlltHISSllt F I time d a Y s · Ex · our Classified Advertts· SCDIU IEJS * * K/PO,.saton comm. SeUwitbEASE! le Manicurist needed. perienced. Apply 3-Spm, ing department fOI' In· IUllrL :MHn. 957-8474 LarryHuotAutoCtr. ,.._~;~~B?tfEZE~ Sea Mist Halrstyllo& Jolly Roger, 400S. Coat side telephone sales. -----------1 u you are llOl aware of J.825 Laguna Canyon Rd. ~.-.noaMi--•o 9G-1282HB. Hwy, Lag Bcb. Classified or telephone ---------1 Siamese. Named Sebas· t.iao. REWARD. Pls call 842-01 lut'WEIS Lait: Fem. Pug, tan, blk A GD. looking, educated tbe beoeftta of working !::!g_!cb. 494.3000, or .._.... W---... 71, _ ......,. W-""-""' 7100 Cabloel maker w fan at. s a I es e it per I e n c e M.J face/ears . Scared of w/guy-New t.o Ca. seeb •..--· __ ,._.... --,_ ......... _._ d ~ Murder-Broom-stonn.Reward.548-1895 female 11·22 yrs. for ~"";'~lt~t":u.r"!e! -==~------1•••••••••••• ........... ••••••••••••••-••••• .. exp .. 963-0SSO ys, or EllENTS ·~=-FOUND: M. COCKER rneaoinlful relatiouhip. location We will be hap.. AIJ.,...,,,ft'E a.78S7~. UDE: All food prices today an dog. Blk/tan. Stiff bind ~'2r,u sliS: ~ ~ ~r \t to discuu it rib you. •BLP W ANTEB Must type 45WPM (elec· so~thea~e4 leg,Oc. Vu.H.S.847.o126 but 'serie>Ws Call (Doo) areloc•tedinlhe: • • • • • • CAii.iTV ~ble ~ ':wo ~~.:S Found large set of keys. 6*C12ews. C/11 COLDWELL BANKER TOP PA 't" fi'Oll TeP PNP£E Min~~.!= for Good speaking voece MUlllBLING, "Ob Lord, Balboa Peoioau.l&. l-li. 48 yr okl II. 8'1, lJl5 Jbs. 8=~ PQ81T18N8 I• lie fllletl •Y AP•IL IST I F/time Tech to provtde [!'l:;Dl~e-::~rate I help us." · ~1949 fiDaDcial1y aec:ure aeek· preventive &c corrective with experience + com- ' C.Pool 5950 FOUND: Irish Setter, ing warm, affecUooate 2333::0:::1raY SEaVICE !ll"NA.GEMENT... maint.on CATV S)'3tem. miaaioo. Excellent com· S Bri tol •· Red female companion 30-40 ••• D:__.__ XJnt~ .. ~ ApplyCO: ........ .._..r .. ~. 1r Y""' are •••-••••••••0 ••••••• yng, · 5 '"' o1 . to-'-' fi 17141135-4103 _.,.,_ ,.,.. .. ,MIC4 ,..._.., """""''"" .,.. Rel.ired ADJela seaioo Hil~Cll . 979·1955; ~ °' •r .... p"':.:!"r-"oonUW: FreeP· .. •-s ~.-1--ambiUous & want lo be b d i 135-.....,, wngs oC'lil ., ... ... .. ..._ ••• ~ Ad1'UoN um C.melback paid for your erfor\s ticket . ol er es res smoker, trim fl1ure,I•--------n--· u Irvine 6'0-9010 pteasecallforinterview: &bare ncles to fl fl'om POUND: Sears Pkg. likes sports. Please rep·•---------• • • r--,.,."""Ker I•--------1 Persoctnetl>eP' pmes. Cll 557.zza 3-21·79. Please identify. ly: Dally Pilot. P .0 . Boa Body Shop M1UU16er •w•. ....... xt. 277 a..t&...... 5300 Vic Bushard , F .V. 15IOC.ll.a&.21,Box•. Ad1111•ti•lll1h • • • lltl«ftdl C-raS1"1 .. r.-..--.,e · ....................... 1lf.527-4S308. G'rla 21·2$: Beautl ss.A.M ....... w( .. ~D YAOUrtlat ••• D "·~~·r for leading camera OIAMCilCOAST • .-. °".--• • • rfllU ..__IJH!nO" store. Pbotocrapblc DALY PILOT FOUND:3-11. La&. H Cyn. Pa1eaot for lli11 Ti • llcmDt> w/over 20 yra SEa·VI· ...., ...,. ...... , ...._...,___, Pleue call 330W Ba .,,.__. Rd. Lfl, doc. ,..,. ..... Newport .. la &bow bc•llM'A ia ~ • ~-8 ••• ~67'Mr1o eoSta ,::.~ 494-Zll.2 Beacb. Call H2·I0$0 ~~:I for &hose lo· ••• .,,.,.,..Wion ~~1 before AptUldL ID a prof. career 8 D 1 CAI WASH H&P Em FOUND Fem•le gr~ iD llDOriea or TV Call • • • ~ • 1 "'11 •Part· Time :_: 1: ~:;:-Ave •FOXY LADY* mmsat.. · .•. '"°"' BNl Ja()yer ,.. ·~NTD • PR~ER Cll ·--<·~s) ' ~AU.ONLY ,1 ••• "'----METROCARWA.5H for O.U Pt. cleaoers. ·--~"' -•'72-1131• .__,.. 211aOK.art.or8l,Cll GoodPQ.CaU&11.m2.. Jl'ound: Wbite gokl BellNI · ":~~~OD · • · UPI ,s.,..,ice i-------CLERICAL lady'a wrist watcb. 'tr: fll to.e, Luck aod IDqUIDe C&ll Carolf. • • • i.N c·~11es Deputy Clerk wanted. -----·---m1 ~•Y parkiq lot. E pplnesa to 1 1reat mom ' · he Te ... Ourreat lenlee EQa••I-AM IN Clerical poallion avail•· ---------t 17Ul,Cll.«MMUO frteDd. Dlaaa Is Blllu---------'fte .. srr•I .... 'metll•• utc•••lle lhalenlal• ble immedlalely. Re· Lalt or Pamd a pet! Call HoUid&J and t.belr new APTllANAGER ...-.---,... • Alllmal Aulstaace Found: Dlvenwatcb. Vic famQJ.Clubtiaallariel f\w' 15 ualU in Coeta la ... ...._ «:allf ... la ••• All ., TlteM UfTOJEM MA•"S qW'es 1 yr. clerical ex-, ___ m --r of 58tb "Seaabore NB u--Ex 'd .-... I ......... -• .. m•-lllKI perience. 40wpm typing . ..__.. ._,.,.no ee. M>l.514. ' ' ·Pa I llS.rt111IJ60 -· per ...... pe. -••• -'105tostart.833..0U1.ext --·-·•ofor• ... -. ... , ...... •••-•••••••• Hutbaad muat have , 1 ~..._av-"· ..... 290 for appt. Orange __ ... ftft ,......... F ~... mUlt. exp, Wile bkkp1 •-• ...,.. --lura of mlnlnl do11. PU&md: em. el-=• llarry DOW! 421J Ct•U exp. Call '4Z·S01I or ........ w ... '>a•t• Te ........ ef TM .... for w aDCl part-ume Co u at Y H a r b o r 8 ..... !'IC, .r......, , . ev ... ~. =1s.f.;.~. . Olde•~~· <DI• •1. .........A•U••lllleC.,••d•• •·~Nad-. Caallien.,.oa 2nd ., 3rd lluDiclpe)Court..E.O.E .. " ·-_..,_ abift.a •... o eapel1eoce a.&IUCAL SALa AS· PCB/M .. IUd. a .. t. hmll! ..... U.../Wblte &:actt&ei &NTEBTAIN· M'f.MAMA .. S ....... ~ ~ 1W PAP aeff•Hry, we &ra•a. ·sisTANT 1eq .-1111: .. BelL ... DoMr•H 91W1aeer. N.8. &better. •&NT b7 Ste•• O..le to ...... 5J lft'_AN __ ~ ...... -......... C.U ....... Wl a.tat• ........... lid.lll.FOdorrn4•ioa • ......_ 1-.. .... llar ..._..fMl..llA. SebNtoer. Dlneylaad Adak mlla ta AD.llMla:a. ....,. • a •-:.=-~...._,, ,..tne• WPll Cc.t· 0 • e'-at. Sars •on -...cl•• •tace ltU omc. .. ...._.ate H • ::' "·'° I:: ::~~ Id). s.larJ. to "'9 mo. = ...... ~ l'OUNI>: Wiil .... Cat ~ llld OomedJ tor .. ,...,....5'5-lOOI • _,..~11·.-1 -·~ a-.,__,_ Elpir'DIC-.-a • tall-· •tmo.old\..~tall, .... f'or balo. caU V• ,__._ _..,..,,, ........ •1111• 11rwa ean, DI .. •1•· llt·Mtt lll·IUI iM'f MANAGER for 11 ID to ~ a, MoedaJ a.DJ~ tin• Hr&.!rr ••· •-H.B. •ma. • • .D1WIBclnD,abaua1ta · ~ .... aom0-.__._ C1atiilPw~••ll _.. • ....,. TMJ ,... ........ UIUta. COi· .i..... .. •1 _, .. :r•i.;t:. to l •H . f'OUND: P'em•le dff, _It 1ect .... u , lite main· _. -~ -',.,....._ ~ ldL,-.ms u-a-.. "'-Y ... n • ...._ ... •.Uaa laDl bait, miMd bneil, -" twCoalpeas.iaSUO ,_ .. ...., • ..-wof)otlea.-= allc.'Ol '1c Mem1/ a-.n. ··---~ .. -.. Pl'_.. IWll reduc· • k ..,....... .-wbb ••111 flDe, auper ....... .,....... 11..&-.-~w..... ,.,, taaClll-..ua •• ,...t. II~ ,, . _......, Dt·tim• =-~ -t11ey·re ------------1roUND: ...... mla, ! ................ _ ... •ArelaMepenoa...cted Jt'--..... rtimm«r. App~ 14CMOll ._......, blk.-.i.or -----:-w~l6~ ....._.lorltr1Dl>in1tum n...--11 ... ........._ •--In pertoa at Two G\qa Ci:attllPwn••I LOST: Y•UI female N.8 . Aal•al Shelter !!!..,~=:~ 6 .,_ joba <a•11> Call _... ,. r-. ---· ~~",..-•y--C--•'• rr...1t.a17,m?fla1"lew .. ,, • .,..ab, rJi ....--,c..U...-· betwa aoam -4pQI , Y...O,.l'..,.....,'71(JrM. -...:.L-_,....,,-· .,,C.•. = .... AM. C... POUJllD: ~ fenaale, ' ' ....UC.II. JMlda""1111f/• fWllOla\ID/~OllfGOllHWA~ CH .. •er Part T•••· 2'/l!.JOmrucr •n. m...-.a. · •dodliadol. Ma-UGil ..... 1u~._,_...., ... .,...,,..,,, A..._..,...,Moforl, · Restaaraal 11on.rrt.1--------ltlllll ..,.,. IP•. •re.a. MAIUI a.l&et tDlllta fidhlt ... do an.• .,.._to ..Of asi::is~tt " --.. .....__. -U.,:aopm. Jact·l"lu WANTACTIC*? ......, --.......... O-Hlldedlloll..U. 1w"ilii ~!ii!iiiiilLJa!w~'~a•:·~·~,...~'!•~:l.:as~~~~"~111~ .. ~!·~·~11~ ~ -· --~ !!! . .. . -..... -·-·· --'··-···· -fl' -, .. IWLV"'LOT 'tie!!r.MWC'-G , ,.,. tw.W..t.4 1100 W.W..e.d 1100 ~I ~ -~~T••••••••••••••••••• ~;~T••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ ..... !~~! ~?~ ..... ?!.~ ~'!'.?~ ..... ?!~!~?~ ..... ?!.~ ~ twaW...., 11H tw.Wah• 1111 ~w~ 1100 ............. ... ~ ... ••••••••••••• ~ ~.....-lnluran~ • ·-•••••••-•••• • •••••• •••• •• ••••• l'lll'l uuw Child <'Ir'• f()r ACCTS CLMK MEDICAL SECRETARY Ofnt.PromoUon -- c M. rP otnce, ffadleJ t ,_.. DMded '°" P rr . ' Cl llJCAL DGJVUV r•&RSON for lWO fyrokia K•r1 tfq'd Auto •IMC)' hu Op('n• 8K11me a mutbll' ol OIU' buay lrvlae Tl'9v•I Alen ITS 41UJ, '1)1 &n4 flVl'I l11p In CUlllomer tt•~lce 32 hr wk . Write ......,.,a1ncepromo. oa.Uled Ad Mll, Dally U. ftrk for Sb«ntoa ~Newport Cciet.ff t'y, 11..t uve. Nllabk-DIC SICllYAIY --ur.-.. ln..urUCt1 u~r ~ Finn •• ar1 motOrt'Yt'le ud l o s1zoor......... G-R-E-A-T twlp(ul !Jul not ne<'. Call Piiot. P.O. Boa IMO. Newport l~I. S:S·• per C.O.t.e M•a .ca._.. hour. No eape r nee "lll'' ._, 6 LIMn an ...,.. Woril ·~-1 o ln..t .. trbl ff to; d\"• SALIS JOI HOW Kolby al!HUUl.l _, oppon.W. fM hn daJJJ llP. no..7 velopu N e wpo rt Medical Back Office f<J tbatt avail: 9-l. 1·5 6 , ll r M. Mk for MIN Lay\Oa, -~ lnto"l."o :N trootdeek. mona1DiE01» ad~aDc .. neol 1'bt ,.••I~ 6 mllHI• al Cenlt>r lnl •ltlll•, ~ fo&lowtu ooalUou art"'""' 'IOwprnbPhur. IUOlhru 0000 l'AY.t 0000 IN'f't:RIOR St n d r ea u me l o ly. PIMM do not • nowavailafaae 0...WWY mu 6 j;..lall4-r ~1 WI "ll4 alJularv 110 K~. UOul> CON IWllCHIOAID ol a~.__ (h~r 11 • aiaaim•r Ht11Mtt'd 1>1TI 0 N MANY 01<:<.:0HATOR Cl&Mlflfd Ad l.ul, Dally 4Sc MKArt.bur 8 vd. et £icper 1nl1•rao r d e Piiot, 330 w. Bay S{ _BLrt __ b. _______ 1 lt•,.ri••c• ..-eqwr•d ..... ... --dthlni biltd"' d~ll fll& IC. 1'410 YRINOF. Ot:NEFIT8 • .__ ... .,.,_. tl'A.'J~ OKOWINO COM -.1 :-..&.ot • .,n> f'eC'!Ord.Sal&l')'oppn J alr , «'H row • '" l'AN Y l•HOMOTt:S l'Of'Olor (or llllh.~ .. m rlnt Costa Mw a. Ca. '218211 i!-olc. need mature. lvlflW furnh1ht.na 1100111 • ru•tomrr11 home Top .-.wAMT1D on telephone, Ute qu.ably line GoocS 001nm PACl'ORV WORKERS PJ. eccurate typlna . .... WANT9 Uni_que Homes in Mesa Verde la cooking I Over a million dollars In sales! A s mall tract or homes, 3 dally o p en houses to man, e ntlcina commi.Nlon split + an exciting booWJ 0. .. nfitlT H A#llM<"" lAllUll IMl\nt'nlhlp ltt• Miu ~ ll'IM Oood t)'Plftc •ILllla Hd Beath~ -o\.-nne~fl'! )'ft HP l•a,to s t MAU. ~ ... )(~ WJTffl~ ·r~Al~ ., bue pay. Mu•l bt· •hie eo&t.e Meaa. ua-oioo ~=ucp~omna!!!, !!,.e1: ~ abtU~ lmport•n• •«IOI RE llMt: ·rn !\llAW It MA N A 0 Y. M 8 NT t tllD. Ill TALttOT, llWJ:t A~or•du Choun f1tuctbl ~0• on• , .. Mf'ft Ovt•r 18 '°' I.A Av,. Nv•h• .".'Q, NCWl)(lfl ~ ,~;~) ·: ~·: K .L. ~ ~. to meaaure drapcriri. ,. ... ...... ....,. NetUeCr1-..kShoP11 MIS~B lion. lt8·U25 btwn 1' Seymour. TwHln, Ptr me11eog.r. Must _&._l0_:30_. ------ ASSISTANT r~~·P :n J'.: .:.,~:c, n ... t tl, <'A ll:'ll60 K • y n C> A n o Kul 1':1Ulf llr or W*4 • fl: X P t: I< I lo: N C t~ 544 l~ provld • own tra na . Order 0-k·bWJy. Heavy U Aadcrt0n. Np\ Heh l'leue call Irvine ~•v· phonet. \yplna rcq'd . r.lan. You'll a ls o be nefit from nteresting, tnsplrlng sales meetings and a s tart of 43 coope rative, competent saJes associates. If you are new1 .. or experienced in local real estaie please call Sandy Orlowski at 548-5990 for an appointment to discuss opportunities. aliNlar u~rteo e re PACTC>aY WOaK .. S llti!J.l't'\JL WV. llAVI<; 14Ulffld Will be workln11 Or.N'TAI, M &STANT, !IC f"eo m 1 I ~ 10 4 h 1 0 ., OllR OWN T tlAININO MHIHOO Ing• at Loan. 7S2·2600 Good m emory o~c . IMYISTMINT F..O.F.. MI Y. Benefits, salary OIH!D. d11"('C1ly with Trwit Of hi" 11r1L No . .e U !W hr ,111,.-••··· ..,11 1,11,. 11, 1. f'HHOHAM J•UT ON UY RN-r ~nii loan.a M& ~,.. w • ...,. •• " ' 1111-; t'OUN'fll Y ·s 1'0 P COUHSll.Oa MODELS. female figure =:Je~1:;:~brlc t::.~llftll wor\ln~ ....... d1 llHnln Xlol '°"'"'0~ U It (; A N 8 A &, t: S '~~· l.._.·I .a.~-•• -"' l11W{U1 l•1111 ,04()) Uml6 romPM.n y m-Jlla ..-.-~11 .. nl wanl<."'U t·~Ol'l.t-.: CA I.I.. A1' i~ffn'd l'wu.. ronlAt1 to wiwt: Wl"il • t-'r1 In fACTOIY TRAINll o N l' to; ,.. 0 u P.apundln" Ne wport ool~. amateur prof. l20 ---------Beach Equity Co oec'CS11 hr. ""911750·7994. PBX 0 PF. R ATOR I (2) exper'd Jnvcstmt-nt Modeta Rttept. City ol Fountain 1""'°"""'1 c~ apply dally cl\arm1N Npt A4-h d .. nlRI INT .. ;fWI l':W O IWAN VIJ nl'fh'l' C.'iill 1171"'20 fot Arl• II r r.afl,. .. 1111•r lo,Xt:ll ANUI'!, STAN Couo1elor1, top com w -~..1 --~· Valley, lpm.~pm. Mon/· mwloo C.Onfidt·nllul In •-..w ~ Fri. PABX exp reqd. lnq A.D.P. 1nu-n.1 .. .,. hulpful Wt• h•\t• full Nt1NN?l4/Wi 7ao2 11m .. u1wn111 11• d11 v & .~ 11hlh w., m1lu• u•Nit"w c.11 75-4-mi Mudela Male & . ft em ale. bdore April tl.h, PenK>n· ---If your h c e h :. • ocl Ofc, i0200 Slater. Ftn U~IC>U fif)M § PENSION SERVICES • UIO Nt<wport ('rntf'r llr '"Nrn 114/tJoM ~ l''L atJ,J 1-:q wal OvlA>t I'. an p Iv ~r CUIUCAL C.pablc person for 11ffit·1• JJ011ition rt.ot1wnnK phon1· & math •pl1tud1•, typul): 1 00 wpm Mt'<l 1cal. tftol11I UL'I fo•111.tMt'llh.'tl l'l£111t11•11 lnr Hlb w IHlh St (' M 6463279 Clerical/Sain f"rOOd oppor(unily. t-;n thus1asUc Pr •f1•r ~ yri. or o&<Wr Typm11 l'8Ben 1 Ual Phone t>x l)('nen<'e helpful. Commluaon. Wtll t.ram. ~7--0822 l~ Mesa Verde East Suite 206, C-Olsta Mesa ClaK/M•D~ - for drul(il, <'011mtotle11, Kl tti. & ca rd.". 640. 7 :rl 3 COCKTAii, WAl'fHl';sS·:J n1ahts p('r wctik or every • •ilher wcC'kunl1 •· 12 l'nvule Club Over 21 t'M.0000. Coddall Woltrft1 School "Am up t.o SJOO per wk I .ow twlkm . l'h•c~m1•nt INLSt 7:il·9194 1n:.111 rl\1 lfr\l\1"11 ...,o00 hDd .. A/• H t'l'P'rtON IST 11ly Kl1 1n h lo 11 3.i<! rtn1 oh', mu l llntiv. •II l\rm111run11 ltv1111 1.tua-ot frnt ofr 111 '' 'WC> 11.)43 N"durt> . 101 b1lhn11 I. . 11.bk• tu 1111&~4' fin •t1 •llKt' .. 1 n 1 • h f ., r pt• n I 11 r uwnl•. •'Pt.'r u mu"I M1ru111l11114 H• t1 t1U111·\l ~aluy 1 ()ffimuo1 .. ra11· I\ 11 PI Y a I ll • r l 11 n v. t'"Jll·r W 1. Ut!vt'h>f'"'""t ( u 17400 Ml t ·1tff11rood t '1r l'V, tt;.'mJ MO ~ l "°'*••°"'tMr fiUJ. TIMI'~ tln111u« rt• t&IJ flUl'8('fY looklllH for tndivldu11I with 011pc.•r In Oon~t drt1l1tn A1>vly 111 JX'l1iClll plt'ilit' IOGM'S GAaDEHS Z:IOI Sun Joau1ujn Ulli ltJ fl4Q~I ---- U1t'UU1nll'o00 Admm tt~ulrt'tl •'~Pt'"""''• I yr •·•rC'rl~n<'e 10 11 ho pU11 u Oltllllan. ou l rlllonl11t, w it h r•·•pon11b1l1ty for tht k-t'tu\Ju l d1rrc1~ ur • group ()( food t1(•rvlc-c t•mploy~ 1md l(rt1du11 lion from rollt11!l'. rom plt'UOO u( an llj)J)l'OVt'd 111 lt•m.'1h111 <AOA mcrn b\·r11hlp or 1•llgltilllly .,·ood pr1•p 1irn t l o n , nv1y btt 11Ul1t1l1luh•d for h•mult•, ov1·r l OUllll'r, Intl' rauh Ip l Sn I u r .>' 11rc1rnr t' 1< 11111J w I l'IH''4. Sl.200 toSl,4~ monthly 1ooah1cl,,,, plu 11. Iii.I 02IO APl>llr11t1on rnn I)(> by l~M rruul or In r•r,l(lfl 111 th1· • , l'«rsonne Ofrl<'C' DI Jo ,I 11Ull.,. 1~·r11<m w11n11·1t fo'•1rv1t'w Slilt' H011pll11I Sportml( t~ucio.h. l1H1UJrc: <CJ()J ll•rbor Hlvd C.M' t Pn~l ltunnt'rtl, IOOO OOfiai. For addltlooal In HNlolSt North. N H formallOn contact Ms F\lll llm1· l'XJX'Mt'nl'l'<i ror Parker, 7l419:17·511S. dellvt'ry and loslalh1t1on OIS PATCH E K,s mull of major nppU11nce~ and 11 I i.t rm c 0 m p a n ) Wjev11ions Dunlap s AP daytime. 228 Foresi pllaor.cs, 10900 Talbert Ave Laguna Beacl\. <al l' .. uc lld > Founluan • VaJley, phonelJ63.0723 DRAIMM!M! G AL RUDA y, /T- Top pay, mt•d1<•1tl In Asslltunt lo the 1,n•sl s urance & paid vaca· dt.'fll fur 4 hour11 a duy t1oni; Must have own Pick yoor own hour"' ;it truck Will tram. Apply $.'> (X•t"hour Minimum,,, In person 10 13j7 S a> hou"l' 11 wt••·k. Ao cx Bnljtol. Sunlu Anu. Aiik c•lm.: J>O!'lillon hun1lhni.t for Kurcn Stewart. _ f)(!W & vun<'d prOJCclll ltl Dnvt'f' wunt£-d, your veh• beaut iful Jf unt111~1011 Ha rbo ur <.:u 11 Mr de with ini ur., deliver-fkynolds 8411·001 1 fur log papc•ra to rarr1ers up~ Xlot purt·llme lnl'Omt, - - w .,1u m 1nater , Uuot. Gurdencr, S pl.I CIOU8 Renc h , S anta An11 . ltJ'OWl(JJI for 55 unit <'Om He r a ld Exami n er. plc:x rn ('011t:a Mes a . COW'U'T'H OPH ~ 642·507Jor !Zlllfl6S.3851. Oay t hUt, rull t1 me,l•--•--IY•B-S ___ Genttul OHlre . hte typ. ~nent. F.xper rnqd -. rni;c & bookk1'(•pml(. Clill on a)'lllcm 34. Apply tn Mm or women is yra or ·Newport t1oor Covennw per 1 on , b e l wee o okSel". Know UM! cuast ror61S.1636 lntcrvlew. 108m·2pm, dlid. Net fUIO a week or -- CAM 880 MFG. more . Orange Cout CHMEIAL OFFtCE 7901 Clay Ave. H.B. Yellow Ca b, 17300 Mt. lnvolvilll phone contact . IW/BtKb,S/Gnfk!kt> He rrma nn. Pountain *WlciJJIC w1l.h cu.alume-rs. ( fAual ()ppor Emplyer Valley. CNo of Slater lYPlllJl ii f1Un11 Health & (X)(}K/COMPANION betwo Newbope & Aec1dml lruJ vac. i.irk rt>llred couple wanl Euclid> I ·uv1• fumlwh\.'<l. A11pl y h llh d I t Mon Fri. ll1tm·3pm U y, t.tn P eaaan --DAHDt;NS PB.ST mMlure ledy to lave ln DYNAMIC GtaL CONTROi. Must be "ood rook & for u r lea1ung co. In .,.,., u __ ,. I h C M dnvttr lfo11vy r lt•11nlng & UWlta Meta. Mwit l)'P.'· ...,.,n¥,.u0 P • • • lndry nol expt'ctcd •ccuracy helter than -S46 M70 lloom 4 bath w /pvt ell 11peed Phone ablUty 1m ,.___..a.• ,__CE II') Reta. Aftnocm/«lV('H, Portnnt. Wiii lt •rn to --vm 8'73-lt043 --fi.iure lcttllH, ha ndle l'url-llm e, 8AM·12PM i callll, pickup & dcl. cur:s ~ Fri 1, Accts Rec ex· , COOK fron'I dealtira. We will per, t t ypml(, phond , 4 daya per wuek Conv traln but nt-'(..od reliable m\l8l have CIJr. $3,50 hr • e.11per. Ex Int worklnl( person who thrives on ~· 642-6SU8_ wnd. is benefl\.I t:.O.lt.: non·routln e . Salary General Offlcc , Locllted Bayview Convale11cenl, lllOO-SBOO pr mo depend· Npt. Cenwr 5'AI tJ•Y• u 2055 T hu rln, C .M . lngonref.6'2-8790 weet.Call64H460. M2 3505 -----Wtoritll Ata1 G•:NERAl.()n 'ICY. COOK ExpandlnlC re1taura nt ctWA with over Ml unit• fo·amtty.~wned orjlanlaa t ion offc ri. pl 11 11nl worlc1na condlllon 11 Guod opportunltlH for 9dvanc'\lm.-nt. tr.xrrll1>nl company benefit• t-:11 IJ'Timcf'd tk>llln-.1 Apply In Pt'f'llOO lo t;dll.OC' ol National trade Wholesale lumber co. 70 pubJlcaUon reQUlroll a&· wpm. LO j(ey. 11>0d mulh 1l1t1ncc In cumpllln g ablllly, de pe ndable & data for ln-depth <how we ll a roomed. XI n l 1111 m11r1cellna artklc1 oportunlty for advaant• • Wiii do te le phone In· ment. Company bunefll1 tervll"WI, a urvt')' 1tudle1, Call for lnterv. 875 ~. ~ltl re wri~ of pru -- vll>WI matur1a1 • ed11 sruEIAL aubrrttlt•d artlcl u Ln flwlUJd have 2 >'"' work Of C lra,c t111perlence. Salary A ( It.wt '750. lrvlnt loo T Or c O II tl•lfl Hubmlt r•umo lo. tMt 110"0 oa.al 1 Y l.Af) 1._11 1_..1, Irvine, Ca. PUot hu a n lmmt'lll•lci WllJ.,,, -· cpenlftl In OW' ClanUltt41 Department for a full fl'il,.f'trnnlr 1'erhnlrlan U!M &M'rtoo l>ut11<1 111 J:m W. Coa1t llwy f...U u ... Kal•l'Y OfNlll· elude JO Ice)' acldt1r , filln.C , Newport Rea<•h w 2'fi l'ft(I lllti typlnil Hum11 --bouklc~OIC tllptJllt!lll'U Cook l'J,,m nONIC AHHV . n h •I 11 t u I 11 u l fl II l ..._._ ,......_ ... , 1 .. , "'> ""P u ay • 11w1n1 _....ry H1111arr «nm _ _..... 1hlft". N(>(•n· OcXld pay m•ru•ur.ltt wl h '"' F ull • P•rt time, l'eld wu kly . l rvlne ..,. ... W•· r.xrnllm1t1•n111 mlnlmua1 or no Hptr area, pa11r IM111•1fll11. ll'or 111 ......_ APP.Ir 1n ~"""' ....,rell a.rv1.w. 1>1•1111111 (•1111 .. ; __ _.. Blwd, C.M IWI f~fMll Of111•11 OOOKI wanted all •hlfl.•. ,..mPor•'l' Henle"" Ma 4Jl'.ll.n11t :&17 ww trala. wul,.y up u: -.-1 1e.o .11:. OIAMe COAST JS.00 llr. O r l ndu -llCIOW ~ DAll.YPILOT ............... NB MJ.•1. 3""W fla Ht .,.. ... _. llC/llC91' c.i.ti. M!u a.e.-Help ·acrt ti••· Yo11n1 , attn r t tv•. lqual<>PPortwlily w/lyplnl 6 1pe111,.1 l'.mnplcM"fl1r u.am IO~oa-ll'rl. aldUI. Xllll ..-...U.1 for -, _ IHrnh•I (o btcom e lm _______ _ couattr Ht lp·ll•tuu ~""' •thtaa. OD11CRALornc1 ....._ lpa»-l_lpm, llOll• , W/a IUC• 0oa.. wor1I lemPorarJ rrt. Xllt wortiDI Nlld. venlfled co. IDr • company who ear• IMlll auM••· ITllCI 1." ......... .a.out you. Immediate Sky Parll llvd. Call ---wan IOp pay C.11 for bet•••• 1.a I am . ~ M~ftMlllt 'JM.'Jlm.AakforJ-'. llCIOW~MA•• 111 .... 1 OOUPLS ....... pttlm• ~~:!3'° ~~office • =-~~-=,._..=-=:..._of,,!: ~'J ~verload C.U. .., --:la air. l!!l!~I ,.!!_~~ood ~~~~~~~ =er=.· U*~ ~·~~! ,_ 1';-;...... ,., ...,..... Mll·ll. --W. O. lo• ltlTI, ~al Warker. 8Tm~ lllllll,Cll. .CAllTU. ••ll• howl•d1e of Dlllwrr. ~ .-a.a. ms . 111r 1:~·.•= ,.1:u.1· ~ .. nnten. iiDi ..... . t1r&·U•e &Heme. ~lmcallTARY MkbPltorCanil. ,. .. ,~ •• ,,.,, HHt. r.•••nhron· IGllL FIUDAY·Otnefll llH , lt•t• A••· •I H er pr11t11r1 ........... of bookbtp· Mere it &•••l•tr NMJ 6 d1pendatl1. lu. fllln1 • dtPOelta. ..... T)ft••· tlaortlaand (a NJ thne. lal•rJ open • DIUYDYllALSI ->,. ..,, .... l'ata .. J. • H_. A"llHtH, ,.,.: Hlet_\,.~~t sq ,.. ............ IM a.e. llHllL • O•· ...... Ir...-. -.... .,. t Or. -.n.... . " 1 -.,,',_. CTW> C&r Alr,ert . Oeoditllll ~ .... I ......... .-, .... ,...._ . I • ...., "~ l,D . l .......... _.,.1,1-.. • • • .. t KslbyJcnn/Courtxltlt• c hareetcr. 11 h li;h Vlty . 714 / 963·8321. hJcs 1mtned!Jlte opcn1mu1 fa.tuon or look.11 llke the E.E./M Employer. for rm rx~r. full taml', girl next door. cau for an ____ _.;;,,_.;;,, __ _ GROOMER REAL TORS'. 546 5990 1575 Mesa Verde Drevo, Edst, Cosw Mus.i ul~J on Coron ,1 dcl MJr , J I u/11 l>OOO Atum•I llo•pltal \UM. t·11~flt'OC t-.! In uh ltrwd di pplni ~81Uy I "'·n-rnll.ll(e 613-1068 GUARDS aJ pel'lJOfl to work 111 a p po Io t m c n l f or • Patt tune. M IF'. willinl to lht> posh John Wayne personal lnt.crv1ew. You wortc hard, &dtne knldg oC Tunntll Club The person could be m odl'llo.c 811 gourmet coo kware 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! we-11n-loolun.c for muat early aa ot>xl week' So crealJve, s ales orieoleo be attncUve, rwn1on11bll' don't ht'!lll11te, cllll no w pen needed. 675-1460. 1-'\AU It Pill mt' I\ II lfCltl llnaror m 11 furol11hed Alt 21 ur ovrr It •tirrd ~lrom<• No CXJ~ncore nt•1· Apply Unlvoraal Jlrult.'t'lfon ~ r v I ee>, l22tl W 5th Stn<t•t, Sunlit /\nu lowrvlcw11 hourt II 12 & l~ Moo thru "'ri. & 11ble to work wknd11 aisk tor Hucl · ' .... ..... Stilts. 11t-f7f Rt!cept/Bld1pr. 3 day~ Xlnt irn lury It fringe 6315600 PartUmesteooclerlr:,re · ,, ........ TD't I• perweek.Callweekday11 bc.'flff1t1. Ph Beth Ou vis. New York West ceptlonllll. 20 hrs p e r ..1 • t ' btwn 8 &S. 96241648. week. I.fours negotiable. • • r • u r • • r • • • -640-4S214. ModellnlC Agency Mature f eraon pre 0 •tr w II t I• I• 9K t;C t•P1' I 0 N I S T I l~OIES 87S W 16th St, NB ferred. Cal ~l • nato•tr d••••d. TVPlsT Wanted recep. fo'\All tlmu or port time MOONLIOllTING l''u ll Part time Secretary / GmwludllK-+ llonattlyplJlltfor.irow,,lnl( help for buxy tiakt•ry .,;x lime pay pa rt ll m e __. I LI It d cons rue l on co . . v Y pclienced or will train work Call for appl. Bookkee p er. N o n c-HH. • • pbonti, mus t t ypes:, ltjl 3910 11118-4237 smoker . Familiar with •::L .. '91 for • co. WPM. Send resume to I !Jtlr eulter w /following. • occouot recelve!pay. fl*IJW ....,..lew cal CllaUOo Builders, 17731 Legal Se<-retary Motdll ()penjnacs full tlmti1 Jns. to nm front o.m ce tor 96 .... 57 Irvine Olvd. Ste 201. P11)'ll up lo 70%. Harbor 111"\•116425387 Newport Beach. 2·5 yrs malda & laundry. Oooo •mall Englneenog Co. .,._ • TusUn, c;.,. 92fi*>. lltlJ(aUon exp . Xlnt typ n lary Apply IN pen1on Mll-8001 llFOIE YOU --- t111lr Styllicl Stations for r ent 01 l1.&1H1•y llfllr Yu11hlur1s In II H (:1111 for dt't uils, 1n11 . no S ii . <iuod only All Huba Motl'I benefits Send rc~umt' lo 22:iC> Newport UI, CM. PART JIME DECIDE a .KePt/Typist u:n. J>ally Pllot. l'U Uox don 't lou owe It to ne.-ded (or congenla I !~ (;osto Mc1rn , Cu. EVENINGS younel to talk lo •I'' !I.Illes office Expencnc•· -"~!!"'_ -MOVIE £XJR1~ Our agt"nt11 earn ovt>r pn•frrred. Shorthand re If tt h --LEGAl"'S~CJtl-:TAllY IW Adulta with ouUtand1nf(, twice the induMt r y ~lllred. Full time. 8·5 002-4747 "' 00.·21.SO. nn ymhun,C40 rs wk, "'EWru>l''rBEA(cll sought lty llollywuud auractlvc pcrsonaht1c11 avrra"e ! Call c;uy SalJaryOJ)t!n.979-6373for S37:i r . osto M1•s o •~ n • -moviefirm 120l:i!OOper whoenjoy work1ngwlth ....... _ .. ,.. .....,00 awt 11n•11 MS3311l/675-SD49 f>/l'or fo'tr, salary rnm day posa. Looklnic ror kids. Over 21. Start al uuouw orappt .,_ '11 ~-------- llead cust.oduan for l1&r1<c ~~~=.~~.<;all ~~~~~"; t~8 i~e~~ Y~~~ :!~4~'1 h~u:t . P~~~~ (~l\@13Qiij1Jj lRil:Ef71'10N~I' ·Sought rhurch l.ui:una Rench I 71• ""<Ol"O by c omm . In s ur / L' I ri •· •L'"AL S"''"'RET"RYror mov es.< .. ,,,...,. c., BETWEEN 4 :00-5 .00 ~atFALat.e ....-.. aue flJ'm.lornew r~U'n.'I ve expe en cc "' ld'.JU r"' " ext 94. VIOeO CAST& N<: PM ........... r .. rcr en cea. Yor In· partne r 1n Nt'wpo r t Sl'!RVICE. (now ln t th · .... L..__ ... __.___ °'1oc'•loe In prestige N B. terview call 494·7SSS Beach law Crrm. Top pay -.._. --auoo Neal retspopst ---Cor lop person. Xlnl yev). Equal()pporturuty ReaJEllt.et.e b&e, ty~ SOwPm. + l::it· 1'°8t.ess·"' yrs/older. Ap skills, minimum 5 yrs Employer .t OMI NH per. pref. Top sal. a. pUcauons avail at Front experience, j(Cncr ul Natura l food rtst. on osx Ana aervic•• lmmed INT'IOOUCTotlY bme. •·or appt. call 4·5, Desk. lnl. Mon. 3/26 & practice.~. beach has P ff poaslUon .. ' us~-.. 833-3662. Thurs 3/29, 2·5 fo'm -'----------• avail. for attractive, out· opeolng.s, t.o work van ed ~ -------Warehouse lle:.turuunt Liquor clerk, ~omg lndlvldual who en hrs & wkeods. Pd vac, The O)()lll ~na1ble lteal ._ • tjTypht MSO Via Oporto, N B p rr nai.thts. ys working w /people med ln9 & pd tramuig. Et!tate course ye t con· A c~l u r a l e [ 'y " I n •t --642.6537 usl be pleaH nl & enjoy (7Jt) 64.5s2550. oesved. Video t:.-ducallon nurumum 60 wpm C.oocl llotel -------Wfl"rin" c"'•uul clo'"''og program with a word offire11k1IL"I 549-17117 llS KPf; I NS l'Lt: MA C HIN E S ll OI' _..., "..., u un PIXOPH. winning h C'ulty . Ac T R F.SS 7 . 311 4 pm , SlJPE ltvlSOn Sch<.-.lull· 873-2-345 .L Oper's for te lephone credlt'ed. Call Cor appt. !Jw<'e pt1on111l, N.8 boat .,./Lime. 111c wr{·kendN. & 11uperv111e NC Machm1· HO EXPR HEC UD!lwering servke. Mu1H t.ocWy. lYJ>t! b1L,ancss . PT nuw Union htmf. Call for 11pr1l operators. Knld.: of N<.; • • be able t.o work somt• CAUSEY & CO. ti :.ummN lne ludt-s ~5000exl 520 program & sct ·u 11 f'ull t im e rccc i vl n~ weekends . T yping JS 1465So.Coastlliwu)' wc~k endi..Call645-7100 --helpful. Xlnt adv poten C'lcrk Com(orlahl•• wpm r equire d . Ex 494-1057 ltll(d tiaJ. Call 5S7·7626. '{J.~'C;.ct.· For Interview perie nce prcCerrcd or tU:CEPTIONIST w<inlO't, llS Kl'G f'O HTJo;H --__ will t ratn. Many com· outKoinit Ccm nlf', fn end · Mldnltti·8: JOu m. Un ion --•M• ... •C-H.IN-IS•T--1 Nursery Sult'tlman, r rr, pany benefits. Pu 11 time ly & sharp. Apply by call l>e nf <.:1111 for upjll --musthavemln!muml yr orpartUme ,day &a ftcr · llCl:IYINGClBIC 1111( Sut! ul John WayYrn SU.5000, cxlS20. MILL HAND experience. Apply 1n noon -e vening s bill8 F\111 Ume. n!t&JI clotblnR ~IIWIC~b~.oo<>ll. IJOTEL mKhl auditor, ex Fur prot.o-lype m achlne penlOO. Lloyd's Nursery available. Please call st.ore. Experience prt'· Rt;CEPTIONL4iT Pt!t' ~rerred, NCR 250, shop in the lnstrumenl & Landscap e . 20311 Mon.0 lhru ft'rl. 543-4230 (erred. WUt train. Hours Phone t'xper reqwred . immcd on .. nm". Ap~ly division of the oil tool In Newport 81. CM11646-744l E. .E. 8:»5:30, Mon Uu'u t'rl. t y p I n ., !) s w c m ..-" d W1lry. Working• from --.r "'-" N ,,, •• ....,,0 .. Roy fo'rwzer Fraser , an blueprint&, sketches & Nur1ery &alcaman. Cull PltOOUCTIOH ASST """" ancy, ....,....,, . +calculawr. Small irm Clement!! Ion, 12!> W. verba.I designs, directly t Im e M u :t t h a v e Ptr Huntington Beach w Igo o d g r ow l h Avenue t)ipludian, SC. with engineering, to as m inimum I Yr ex . area, working w/glau. RecepbonJat/Sec:'y , front poulblllt1e11 for rlRhl flOUSECLEANF.RS !llBt In new product de perlencc. Apply In 8113-7321.AakforTom. ot~ Meuleur, Sllelton, person. Costa M esa. C&rnt'C. rrr Top$ velopme nt ro r world person. l.loyd's Nursery ii Wbllmon'. l4SO N. El ~uecall_~_3 __ <a NCillAM OlltL wide wt!ll bore novlg11 & Landscopc . 2038 P roduction worker Cam t n o Re al, San alCEPTIOHIST ~5123 taon e<1wpm cnl. Lathe NewportHl.CM646-7441 n~ for laboratory. Clemente.Ca. ...-....... •Ho~• ., expen ence he lpful for , • . t:xperieoced pref. but 1---------__.. ~ '1 llouliek~pcr w/cur Ex per on Jr.. Re ferences 1-'or deta1 l5 768-mti more variety of projects NURSE AIDES 7am·3pm. not netts&ary. 770-93111 • llCIPT /SECY Ex.per, mature t'tr (f\. Salarr open, excellent Expelienc:edor certJfled PROOUC1'10 N for engr firm. C real cludinit wed:cn ds & bencf111lpackage. t;.O t: $3 25·S4 per hr. Mesa TRAINEE bwlcb o1 au,ys to work ~!!_P 644 $463_._ Sclcntlric Dnlhng Con Verde Coov. 1108P· 66! f> b..._ .. _ __. ,b f u ( t JIOUS!o:K fo:ti:l't:H · 3 duys a week. ltd'• n .. '<1wrt.-d. 400.35!>7 t rol, Cor""'rate llead _fent.cr, Ccllla Mesa. _,'!.::r .. ;.."":,e ~~:"l upca"'ss or, ama o c a mo:ip IR 1-; C fo: I' T I O N I S T .,v , T..,.. ... .... M1.o FToot olc appear. Ht!uul Cai!TK'tolo.cy bkgd Prof ?;•r~~·,7~)~/oo~~ NURSES AWE 1111 s hirts, company physica l In, Irv lof. Typutl 6Swpm, atiludc. Adv for · n .:ht :c, M M ll . M & ReUef RN. Newp(lrt C'ludln g bac k X·r lly. mo1mo. Good bcnl"flla. ptt1IOfl t\111 or p/Umt' JlouM!ktlepcr, 5 day week. K hr d•y, Npl llch area F..xp'd. 645· 1828 aCt 12. !et or r . o or r Con ulescent, 155S 540-7~.Y..O.K Call fl'19.8733. Nr.O.C Aarport.Call foi amis. Superior Ave, Npt Br h. Quuhfied Con1truc·t10n Kecept.ioni.at rf'QUir('<J for oppt. ~:. IMMB>l ... TE--Maids, apply The Inn nt --Lagunu, 211 N. Cou:.t PARTTIME Hwy, Laguna BeuC'h EMl'LOYMEHT ·SAN CLEMENTE MAIDS The DAll.Y r JLO'f 18 ~perlenced, full lime, C'ONIOlidaUng • 11ul~Uin olJlo part ume. 842·3030. Ual part of lta dh1trihu· Maid.Ii wanted G days a Uoo Into p•per routes rt'· week. ScoclUf Motel. qulri na afternoon etc• 94 llvery by m oto rl1ud --4 ~ -- tran.apnrt•llon. MANA<ll':fl ror r hlldrcnt1 •1,lberal IM•omu n l toy & rlothlnte 11torc So kM•nr .. plua bot1u1 1ilan t:out Plai• Vil.I.AO t: •Short worklnic hour" (7 l'tevl{)wl 1•1t1lt1rlc-or lo dllY• 1)4lr Wf't•k) llUUlllfllHlll'lll lll'C't••111ry •fl'.acellt'nl 111mllme In Coll 1141) 14Cl l fu r lo 1'111111! lt'l'YWrW Mllfll l'·or (lut11ll11 ru11t IH'I ft'll•l.il Oui'llN 4Ucl 1~1 MA NPAIHN C'lllN 1';10 ; bt-tWt'l'n U 30A M 1 l'M ('UOf\, w1t11 l .. 1111t OI yr,,. M " I .. ' tlllll "'" "611 h1 "'" w • J • ' 111tl110 111 11101•· IN!iPtWl'Olt fo1 icmwt1111 hi: Ullli41 tho h11r lll ~r , Coo11.111I or l'11rl 1111111 t1 I I'M 11 .. 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Wiii train •1&111 Mu1l 1•••• rom11 •n1 IN»OHAN 'lt!8 U"TY 1111.Ytlnl lr1rluil11\1t b•1·ll l"•111CJn•I Unea • r•r, lrvln•. MO 'f Pt (211) .. 1111 Ii:() l!: • Mt11t1e11 """ .. 1,uonl•t 1r ln111ranc• Coat• Me1r hU1y ()e(llatr 1·1•n'• 0 AimMY· Your opportUD rite l•perlefltt!Ci onlt t1 to worla r ur an WGf7'0 wtablilNd •1•nc1 Off.r· INI permanency without Mtdlc•l Anl1t11nt 1 H • thi 11111al •••no PN· e••H'ecl fronl °'''"·· .... ,.. Top Hl•ry fw .,, bUlln1, ~lltt('• qudfted pl. M1&1t !lave •ppolnlm4"'1ta, In· uperlentt In rom · a .. raoce. l•lary ClOln• ....rnalllpcnonal u ..... m•••ura&• w /ex· ....................... INIRNOSnLa:a.mlllC llMat~llltHl·0.:..11• Ill' ... lorllllriat r .P. , Lid. X•HJ penon, o.Mral oftree Uo. a bn per •HK, uper. prefe rred. Wnle to Cla~Uled Ad ,. .... Worlllnl tOndl· .... Deily Pilot, -"· u-, wtt1a GPP011•1tr .., •· 0oata ...... ea. ,_ &i'lllldu A ......... .. ...... n~firwork•Htl. -11-.. ~1_-,~--~.0l-n~~- •· IOltaf\. E.O.lt. Call .... .-C't·Plrl MMMAak for AftCINa. Uml. = ool7. -.... ., won. .................... ..... AdUll, ~~~ .... .,..., .......... ~ ~Ulll "'' C0tt• Me11. Ca. Of(ice/Oellvery Boy superintendent. Apply ol bus y Ne wport lh•uch F\111 lime. Vulid Calif. Barton Development Co. 1 mortgage l1nanclul firm. drlvcr ·a lie r equired 17406 Mt. Clif(wood Cir . Late typing. Neal a p· Neol. Apply In person to t•v 92708. 540·4531. pearance 11 mlll!l. Apply Mr. Fut..'fltcs al ltobcrt Resume requested. In penion from 9·6 ut 230 lklln, Wllllam F'rost & Newport <Ainwr Or. #200, Atlsoc.14-0lQuallSl.N.D. WantAda C8ll642·5678 NR POMONA EMPLOYMENT BULLETIN At General Dynamics we're hard at work on solid contracts that spell ptenty of work for years to come. Right now we're rai>'dly expanding and we need the beet people In Southern C&llfomla. If you're good at what you do. and proud of It-loin the Pomona learn NOW. • SHEET METAL MECHANICS • GENERAL MACHINISTS • JIG BORER MACHINISTS • LATHE MACHINISTS • MILLING MACHINE MACHINISTS • TOOL a DIE MAKERS • l!NGINE LATHE OPERATORS • MIWNO MACHINE OPERATORS • GRINDER OPERATORS • BORING MACHINE OPERATORS • TURRET LATHE OPERATORS • N/C MACHINE OPERATORS • DAILL PRESS OPERATORS ""1PfY In pereon at our Employment Office, ' 8AM-4:30PM MONDAY tlwu FRIDAY Cl•N•AAL DYf.IAMIC• Pomon• Division 1875 W. Mlllk>n Blvd., Pomon1, CA. Rt.>a.'J)llon111t Typuit Law (irm, Newpo r t Beach. l'ltiasanl phon1~ pen100aUty & good typ- ing, Salary open . Send n-t1ume to #427. Daily Pilot. PO Boa 1560, Co6ta MflJa, Ca. 9'216211 • UCEPTIOMIST I Giil FlllDA Y f'or front olfice. Typing and general om ce dutatis. OtU MS-1475 Cor an ap· paentmeol. RECEPTtrVPl~T Pre1nliclowt locel f1rm has entry level pOllJitioo . A promotablespe>t. lrvloe Persoonel Aget'ICY 4118 1-: 17th. Coal.a Mesa SWteZM M2·1470 RISTAUIAMT Pull ii p/Ume po1utlont1 available. Prep..re or· den, operate cash r.-. ttlatcr " •erve ove r ('UWUtt. Apply In perwn. Moo thru f"rlday, 2 pm to ~pm. Aak for Pat. ............. 1101DyerId..5.A R~'TAURANT DARTF.NOP:RS BUSBOYS WAITERS WAITRESSES COOKS/CASlfJERS DISHWASHER HOtt._,-!SS Needed for wort on en on-call ba1l1. Reslater nowl Group &Al. avail, you clMIOle )'OUT •• ,. • houre. Rd~. car 6 teiepholle an req 'd. lo. terVlewl evel')' Mood.a)' • l't-Mlay1 h m"°"'. W£8TCl..lt'P' llolohAlll.¥ R~ wfWea&cUff,a.a NewPol'\ Blada ID·IJIO laUll Retall Camera Bal••· OountAlr help. 11'\ill uine. MIAA PholO Service. C.11 Mr. Droller for app\, IO- ~~~ ..... ?!~ ..... ~~ ..... ?!~)~~~ ..... !!.~ !~!~ ..... ?!.~! !!!: ............. ~!~ ~.~ .. ~ ......... ~~.~~ .. ........_-Fftdlr-.-.· U.C-.----",-23.-·-.'-.m ..... ________ ,;:DA;,;:-~ILo.;V...; ... ..:bOT~-•"Km~ .... &lee SAL H s WO Iii AN f~Salts W~DPIOC 1 To)'Poodlepupplca1AKC. LawMet SL5. chair $10, ·--• M70 ttllll 1-IOIO Wlftall CLOS ASSISTANT MGR 0 n •UIOO •o• • 5 lntt-roat I 011 8 C l A •llver malt, .tnamp retri1 uo. 2 11l beda --·············· _ ............... .. 'Vftft lbopSo.Co.s Pl HOUIWllk Firm 1cekln1 VVOAC" blood. Adorable . compl, w/:r.:;,eada A 'Slt •tiuollarchtt•a. Ladlea 2.oe lhrqula To HOME t 11a, fill • la» ()\>entor Pror 3 ~ 9617-8ao. bollt.-s MO, ubloet Upitb& fneler, power ..... ~ ~ aet ·mature. 838-2843 NOW LETS 01'."l' DACK yn eJCp lo word proc • a W'o\ Topu. Bal J.aJ. mower. table uw • • -· Wiit e • ....._·W1rdli flarrineoo TO llEALJTY..i TlU: Cl'A ,pb4-~fW.Salary <itnnaoSbtphtrdpuppy, S&mdQu-4. o&bel' ll'Nl batpw. 8 wce14rtbaf!~t0tea0 'Ne.la.Ao. ~•u ~ -""' ,_ RF..AUTV THAT SAY~ nto"ot. OOOd C() btnf inc female, 8 mo. AKC, Almond Tree Lane, ,.,...;.. .,., • • &-:.---.....;..----~ -am ....... ••-~Q Qlll YOU CAN F.ARN 9350 A rn~'t medlul • •roup tb•mJ> Uon $350/ofr An&q, PriDCell Drw. Fr ltvloe. -----·------DIW'llY for quail Bed UIH WEEK COMMISSION te";'m life ana "c all 961.-:M dlU. ICJfaa w/ma~ Udiel'dhmer STOlllS M• ~::::: ':~ rottA•HOUK WKl<K .......... ,., Kathy c.... -....... ""'""" ~ ~\'l: ~.~ ~ .~.!". e ......... tf•~ S&art your w.U payina 8utfo ~ 0 K. lt H :~':°N=sr::~.. ~ey-----• Fml.JCJmoe.AKCCbam· brick· ll'Vioe, So, JI!. COt'Dll' ol dlamooda. Appralaed ~M'ftH ln l't'ta.lliq wllh ltritt.ol. C-otta Mtu _ •lfJ.,._t ('()mml.11 100 In Mw ' f 1t plocs lines. Needs lrg. · Qalvw" Walout. March •11. at •. lOO. M&ke of. our o.w tral.0101 pro-~ pnnttna produc Utelnduatry ••-•••••••••••••••••• ytd 4 Iota of love. Sl$0. ,,. .. ck Sale! 8 .......... h. 2 24th • Htb t a .m . fer.Mu.tSeU.m-aa. .,....,u.atpe)'lyouwbU Uoe manaatr wanted •F •• utyAMhoufl 'u, a 1001 e'?S.01lhv~. --Sevwal aalel are multi· Happineaa ii H lllDI l!ELCHAJR, E"J : .)'OU leuo Iott of op Mmthave p 540-itlO ~ 1al ••s-r ...... •-•••••••••••• Ali,Mm, AKC_j)\1111. Fan· ~~~-=·=et· family. Furn., toys, Carolin e Emmons UJWalkerwtthaMt. portwly l0t •dvanc• --llftld'rtd . but w1ll train llllt.lc:ro6ora. TOpshowor llDtial looda • much Jewelry I l\'a really ._.,_ ~ .. ~uant wor •n11 SIAMSftft5/'-rd chliti1ty 1rnot'8 .j.v•0tedMPf'r..:>f n1 ~ue Ml.Ille: Boies! lovln& pett. Reu. terU\s. SoCa: wood • t.apatry m.:n. ~ull For lDfo caU t--------~.._ • employff l.aana 8urh )•u II all I '"'' on r SaetMAcbiMI' Clc>c: ! ww trade PUP& ror car & '299. Coffee table, all A,miqoeGarqeSaJe. Ou Dottle 60-928'7 eves • beaisnU l.Dtkl empto ~ Unw 8alm U 0000 Aak for Mr lfUGESt!L~r1e>N .cive cuh. 646·9609 or wood 188. 3 &lau Ir brua furnlture. Llino1e1, wtmda. dltcou.nla 6 lnc-tot1ve 4IM ~ Hulahan A•rtl9 54.s-trl83 bunch tables $49. Drop ~a. Bavarian Nip-...... ,+ 1075 boo~e•. We h•v~ ao ---· -----teat wood table SS9. 1 ..., -~ lo our .... ,un.a ~TR~ • 1'0m• t'lCP Tt-J.8Pll0Nl'!OP\.;R .... ,....... Al.st Shep/Border Collie. ~ 0 pon«A:.Hra9-3..Sat!Sun. __ ........... _ ... . Hilla ahopplnl tt>nter d lrf'd Patlmm Sal\ 1 yr of tilCJM't"lt:n<''' In lh ... ,... 9 wb, 2 silver males. SlO ~ ' 2 Wood P l n e • 1 r v Bay Geldiog 8 years okt. 1--------- ...,..._ App&y to muoajter OH••"'· T uu ll'rl OS*'•bonufaU-1 phom.• ()pmWedUU-US.t. ea.Pb~3673 King. u . headboard <Wdbrdt> Goodabow•trallbone. Mo nll'• H ollawa)'. m2U10 =*rd o~ ~l" l802Kf!t1ttlo&.IN. dresser w/mlrror, t'hest Garage Sale fwult~ & S150.CallaA5.831..z:M 170·1001 M oran SIClllTARY tut J:Nt~M':';ri.frl. <Tl4>7S..1m ~fs~~~~l~,5~ of drawers. Be11t offer. misc. 1500 E ton Pl., ttacll•u• IOIO•__:_ _____ .;..... __ Oraptti8St0ml 'hwoeiriolc w t;niJottr· Fairview Stale Uo•P F-$200 642·3408 -~--------(Corner of Dover • --••••••••••••• ·r Conditioner , 6000 ~..._.. 1u1 Sal~• ofc Jr 2501 Hart.or Blvd C M ANnOUISHOW ~size sola bed. Xlnt flon)Npt.Bcb. L.UIGAMTA•S B'IU, •Stereo com. Waot to a--t baclt ln the Sf.m.tary pot;(/ j,uon Mtln4 ea 7Hli5HJIO ~ . ANDSALE ~~p~~p~fe"~~ ~~·Must pick up. Sat. J.b3t onlY. 9-3. Drum ftomyour ... l ..... card. ~:s.~~~:::f'. douch? We <'•n u~ you )'n up, I mt', t)'P<' ..a E:DHO.._.E I~ Center Mall. fecmles . 8 wtts old. <2 --------set, Ikea, exercycle. Send one card for each S2S Bmk beds walnut. a-b., •-·-• •10wpm Pd vacatJon 1 ~ n e.-1 ., ? 8 E -... 'bltor c carpet bumper pool, ..... ..:am one ,.,.._ We • n....i. -·~"'c.;... 1 ._,. , -.....,... us. a lnsu.ranc-e 41 protit •har ·-· •"' • iuu Sal*!s -J black & tan). or ner unlt, 2 Bda, desk, hl·fi. etagere " -... ..-·· •· ~-~ meta Vot•110 Prp·wy Ii Crown •n" C.ll &49 2914• aslt for SALES 1pacc available. EM· Had shots & worming. bolsters & table. I'S. 8' nUc. 1815 ....._.~--a........ return permanently a~-a h!y &ttw•1)'. ::.O"!. .... .1( PIR! EXH181TIONS. Ba r.ik ci Germ a o org drps w /rod $8, ....... ~ aeaJed attractive tag • s---------C•pe Drive, l.a1tuo ........ vu.a Nh-s~~r •ub Your ~SML SbepbercisS3l-l292. ~ <Harbor View Homes) strap, meeting airline SPBtSIAMRUGS N1rueL phont• ... t.o ~ bn .. d•)' ---------N.B. 1.D. requirements. Pre· Pvt Pt 731 9107 afUPM S.cre1tary· small air $:..lOO & u11 1·omm wk . 96" tr~tle borve:st table Makhing6'sofas.S200ea, vent loss & theft! For a Y · · SALIS gt\lMJv~ romp1rny flt'f' ~ Eltp. pl'\'f Over 21 t 0 w/2 67" benches. solid £-.... ,_ Y-1045 vry gd cond like oew My friend baa lost 90 penonal1zed tag enck>se bide-a-bd in oak cbnt. --. part lime ucrrtarial Nt:wa~~r Ent ~-&4~ OU, xlnt cond. $1200/ol· ~--0..: ..... ,11 ..... y , ..... _ trim IJOW'ds," l.'ve lost over wallpaper, fabric or cost $300, sell $40. -hdp oear O C a1.rport lto3PM'Onl fer '75-3568 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~"' .,..~ w •uu 50. We're selling all of "Dey Glo" paper & we SC2-0&J2. fASHIOMS Salary commensur11tc !Y . M. Oit. long hair. Fem. ~-our large size clothing+ will back Ii trim your 1---------NeOOs womt-.o wbo lov with eicper. t-'I ·x1 bit> Tow 1'ru<'k Onv\)~ t:ll. Bt1l bowed fml Oak cllina shortba1r spayed cat. 2 corner studio couches, odds & ends. If you ha· tags. Or ll)' two cards Elegant wedding gwn , fasbioo, lull or pt·IJme hours SRL Meul6, lnc Pt!r'd Top pay Apply cabinet, StlOO. 3 Goodw/ldds.646-8669 foam-bm&rmtcovers& ven'tlostyourwelgbtyet backt.obaclt. Lace bod.sbeerslvs, bd· f\&.o a, SSS & clot.he:i. N TI41~2'180. G&W Towing, 7408 Bentwood cbrs, $60. tdsters. Cost $350 sell & weM sizes 16 & l.8, PRJCES: ~.t.rain.SllO.m-0780 uperieottoec~nry, n Secret.aria) PoslUOQ; Typ-Obm.sWa)', C.M OO·lm _645--_1282__ BF~~-d //!Y t!i~~ ~-64.S-M58 ~~~~s!~ S2eaor3/SS _u>_ve1tmeo ___ t_963-__ 74_7_o __ 1ng 60wpm. arapbk1>, 1'rslnee Silver Coffee/Tea Pot, home.Call~. GwoipS. 1055 & Sun at 4.971 l>aseo de 415t.aoSL60ea. SALES etc. To start $900. mo f'ountain Vly branch of Creamer. Sugar, Tray. ·---•••••••••••••••• Vega. Irvine. 833-Ml.S or 6/9tags$LSOea. BABYLAND needs2 am· MedJcaJ ms., 3weds pd lrg auto lna agency hall Gorham Plate. A·l. Female, small, part Garo.ae Sale: Kg. Oak -~--------10ormore$L.c>ea. bilious mature people l vacal.loo. S.A. area. Clll opening for: 7Sl-6160 Whippet, fawn & black, ~ h Ube & SaleaTax Included viait apectant molhe 83S-WO. UMDERWRITER l~yrs. Loving. 548--1200 Ben tS:'o ':d c b r 5 . ~ Ganger. Sat/Sun. NO CARD? ln their homes by appt. 11t_.•rr•RY/•1111-TlilNEE Ok!oak rollt.opdesk (bigb Germ an Sb e pb e rd Washer/dryer, misc. RetrigJ glass tables, a,U Draw your own or send oncy. Wepreler cosmeti ~·· _",.." N Sl SlS:iO, oak pressbaclt ....... _~, .... _ odds•-=wn. Brand men s name. address, phone & ........ ~ . ·1 Imrned ,.,...,.;,.g for nght o~xper nee. rolled arm rocker $250. Keeshood male, 2 yrs, •JUUM:UUN •ocms. "' . we'll make one card .... , i-----------t-•Y or simt ar ex. person ii;~Must have Salary com~.ensuratt' Both xlnt cood. 5.29-4364 veryfrle.ndly751·2627 ends . Reasonable . c • az ~Luggage, ..... Add~eacb. ""' per. ady t.op pay + lyplng. 10-key exper, w/exper&.ability. Allco Sat/SUnStart.s9a.m.2222 vacuum cl~aners . .._. bonuses. Hosp. avail. krikig in AIR, payroll. be ne f. Call Kathy, _P_P_. _______ Save from pound, Pauy, DonoleRd.Npt.Bcb. Almosl anytlung. 4203 Seodcbeckormooeyor· Tracy547-0122 bank dep, &. gent ore. _549-8 __ 1i_s_1. ______ .,,.•CeJ 1010 s m 4 mo blc k /Lab ~~.NB.NearHoag derto: Sales Cl tts & c bl I s Spaniel, loves people SWag lamp. table, record • ...._...... PILOTPIJNTING er as ers ge~I edger. 2030 .E. Travel Ageocy-Exp. PT ~;;;~;;;··~;~·~;;~·~ 673-S293eves. albums. Antique chairs, 5 Famll~ Eastslde P.0 .Box1* needed !or 2 weeks. Best Mam, lrvUte. 546-2901 inside. F'T outside sales clothes. size s & misc Garager·. _ ... ~bte room Ol&ta Mesa. Ca. 92.626 hired will be kept 6314000n 518079 HCYI'POlNT SALE. 3306 M. German Sbep 1 yr & items. 3802 Provio-"' ... permanently. No exp. SECRETARY · W. Warner nr Harbor, o t d Eng s beep . cetown. <The Colony, purifier._ roll, top desk, O'Neill Supersuit. Taped nee. Good opportunity for Mfg. Co. in Costa SaotaAna.979-2921 dog/German Shep 7 mo. Walnut & Culver) Sat. high chair, 9 rouch. or-seams . Used once for people new to the Mesa.Goodtypingskllls. TRUCK DRIVER 642-0337 9-4 gan. oak tablets chairs. doesn't fitSU0.548-0256 area. $3.29/hr. Call lite shorthand. Som LDcaJ pickup&. delivery. CASH PAID · · M Sat. 2455 Bamboo, 83:Mi227 or 833-6228 from management expr pref. Ftr. 1 T stake. Tta1n Wshr/Dryrs/Refrigs, Male~ to loving home. Walnut Danish style din-N.B. Carpet MlllC&oseout.s I , w...... IOll ....................... WAMTID SILVEll S & 1 oz. bars, pay f1 ea. ~ 1964 coins, pay $4.50 ea ooe dollar face v allle • Dane 5$'/..J534. ~7wkdys E.O.E . Salary commensurat ship'g & receiv'g, $4 br. Mlridngoroot9S7-8133 Beautiful. healthy Ing set, 52x36 table + Nylon Pham $4.00" l.lP· SALES w /abillty & upr . Applyinperson:ClCJ 965 BARGAJNS..Usedrefrigs, 1..ab/Huskymix.839-6377 leaf. buHet. gla ss SAT/SUNDAY. Obi bed, 54&-8181/675-5906 t---------- 1 714/631-0700 w .18th, C.M See Job.o or .. _ .. _ "'-~ best cabinet. 6 c ha lrs . bike. 1V. lots of clothes, ·w--w~u•~ ... ..-1oe~ 0 e s g n e r s a I e s ---------1 · · ""''""'· ... .,, "· garur, Need a loving home fo r 3 548-2:573 other bargains. Green· ,_..,., ~ -.no • coordinator -com· SECRETARY l\o8er. bl.o's,weserv.appl.Best yr old sml part brook.182216S&ntaAdela Wooden s hutte r s, mission sates position in Position wllb rirm to re Typesetter . experienced Appl. SJS-0911, 536-4330 Huskle/Col lie. Loves GOOD GOODS Saturday Cr, FV mioiblincb, woven woods Rhodes 88 suitcase residential builder up· taiJ llorists, must hav or will train rast typist. Whirlpool elec ~range, kiQi.494-6127 ooly. Kings Rd at Cliff & window tinting. 20-40% coodel. X1nt. cood. 9)0. grade opt.Jon dept. Must typing, SH & interest i 55-3568 new, sell clo ovn & ._•II-8050 _Dr_.NB_. ______ 17 cu ft refrlg S I S, offallilems. 551~ be available weekends & perfonmng It bookkeep ---------• ~ 1 1 k Al d ..... -· Whirlpool washer , gas ASPEN ~l for scheduled appts. dur-mg. Full & part·lim T:vl>ist. can you make an • &.:. · L m~c. ... •••••••••••••••••••• Very unusual clearing--0ut dryer, projector, plants, ---------lllblA:Nli12 set ol Ludwig ing week. Carpet, noor-avail. lSM selectrlc bum? Sing · · 006 -· effort. Multi-family. No hanging baskets. 2S37 Newport Beach Tennis dnum,$2:50. mg sales experience de· Century VU, Inc. along with us at Legal -~--------**I BUY** 1unlc. Fumlture, sports Fordham, CM. Sports O ub Full family Mem-640-Ul!O sired. Apply Brem Co. Z740-FSo.HarborBlvd. Data Service. 17802 WASHER DRYER SALE (,quip., household hems, good&misc.Satonly. bers hip. 642·0112, F.•tw.& 5008• .~eTo0rt CeNnter Dr,. Santa Ana 557-09 ~Blvd. Tustin, Suite Deluxe multl·<')'cle Good~li=~Wtf"~lt tools. Cash preferred. Garage Sale. College Prk, 644-81 r 4 rpem.t 8015 u1 e • e wpo r ........ models. Cot:!.Jetely SELL' Y Sat&Sun24&25.365E. 3c.61 Pine. J rv1·n e . n..... Sho . 'l Be h 92660 SECRET ... RY or 1or ou. 19thSt c M 642 7726 .. uv .. er res exqws1 e -•••••••••-•••••• · ac · · ~ . . Typist -Part time, for Bio rebJt, re!'Ulis l 1 yr. MASTERS AUCTION • · · • Sat/Sun 8-5. Plants, anti· brass banging tamp $100. new" med ore furn, SAi.ES Xlnl oppty for emcienl Medical Corp. typing ap-guarantee. De 1 very· SAT 8 AM. Furniture, que dresser. decorator 64&71178 plan ftles, wk benches Distinguished position g:.11Lsw~lop sekcretara: prox. 50wpm. Good or· =-::ce~~t S~le 646 1616 & lll-t'25 house wares, hydralic items, t.oys. console TV, C.E.SURPLUS63i.2'777 for clliiti.nguished person. !..~_Nopt 'B::'h R~E. o'?c'. i~baleni~~~~.alGsoodkillss ... ~~-. """·~sif.2542 P-drafting table, etc. 180 clot.bes. Racquet club of Irvine Sundancer Progressive <iJILila 833-2900 """'~ ~.. --~ CASH PAID W. Yale Loop {Wood· Family membership, 1--------· Aerobics. • • ~pl. Bcb. 631-1855 Ext. Hatl>oint 9.S cu ft, manual Fer gd med !um, anti-bridge) ~7~1~8~( ~ 5;~::C: ~· 6.'ft X ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 645-3500 ----------·--------• defrocst, 3 prong elec-ques&tclr1V'a9S7..Sl33 MOYIU& Rogers Pl, around cor-55Z-lll32.559-58S8 MACHINE Major -Sales-------i $SECRETARIES$ Typist& ~&t~ xlnt cond. lWINOltFUU •AlJQuality lt.erm• ner from 18th/Orange, Hospital bed, Wbeekbair, branm, large discounts, Exp'd sates for Jr. a 0 /Le l/R ReceptloSll1t Mattress or box springs 10' decor couch, matchg CM. walker. 559-3636 wk~·-aaiell & service. Pboo· · · ga ecept. 0 t 't it" I New tnab compactor, in -each (-.... --•··> chr •--·~-D--1-b . -vo. Tro-' 1..,...5 °-b sport.swear apply, A. A. 01.1t8id'rrecexp$19A ppor uni Y w " n· ,.._. -"-U ..... pc. ~.,...,,. • "'.....,....n, ......, HlrMs 1060 m.3183eve"wlcnds. ...cs, .,.,., ....,ac Aardvark, 209 Marine EmployeraPayAllFees ternatlooal CPA firm, ooua&.er • ......., -·""" Queaiset.5$89.Kingsets Teakwooddiotbl,6cbr5 --•-•••••-•••••• Blvd. Weatm inister. ~ve. Bal ls. 67~5542. u~ D-'-.. -Agency ~Center office. $150. "7..u37 eves. '89. Sam})lee must be & hutcbacibfdbuffet, teak R B A b Id Sears gas dryr, nr n;e:w. M073> .. ....,.u......... ,...._A itl • __ , .. , __ ..,,,, l f be bl e/Uay ra ge JI it. 3 t~~~~~~~~ .. ,...,.81.rchSt Ste t"" ...,..... ag pos oo 1or ,....,.... 11 k 1 ,...... IUUK!V.Jate y rom King , c:ornr t • 6 •-· bl custom wa u& · Sales .,.._, • '" qu.alifaed candidates. Ex· ~g. w cema er ' ourwarehooae. Wed thru Id.us decor coffee tbl, w • yrs, ..,.,. e, shelves, custom apace a.. C_.... ~ !:;f~F..sS:::~: ceUent benefits. Salary Good~~· S6S. Sun. Credit Avail (Also famp1, ski equip. misc. ~:t-PP. Best ofr saver bed 975-0198 aft ladlesbaberdaaber. ---lllllillilll---111 open.644-8244 avail. Uving rt6, bdrm, 2712 Wavecrest Dr, 6PM 131 Fashion bland Mall, Kemlxneled.ri dryer 1 bookcases, lamps, end OrooaDeJMar.Sat/Suo llam1h'• .... I065 NB now birinB fuJI time ________ _,PTWaitresa, days. Exp'd old $125 c ' Ulls,e\C.) M.6'4-0586. --···--••••••• ~~-Sagom~ .. R_!!!Wler 1087 saieswoman "stock 1irl. SECY 19sr.-r oncy. Pvt Country Cl ub. yr c..;...,..;.. aft 5PM C11.._,, Model H.-DIVORCE SALE _......, Tri '"' ....., .. &owJ .... ,_ ' --M4 s.o4 -....... Sat ie..-"5 In back of 820 r'-p vac a~ .. _ ... k ··--·-····-····· """'Y Wluuu. '"""ue retail busln-· ls · """'ca•lf &.-,......, "' • F I dl I JO ""'~ :--~ ~ Kemlxn asbe --.M-.---Cent.er St C M Fum orma n ng room, pee blower gas trim. sell Military Macaw Saie. FuU.Tim looting for exp full tim WAJTIESSES ..,, r copper 5&3077 tools, ...... .:.t pianta, anti'. .Ua bedar Micro-Wave, 5632llt needs training, b6t-cash ... .,... 'd N Ni pers w/lyping skills • ___ .. _ ... ,,. s d k tone. $l2S./make offer . ~ y........... refrid stereo, f C ll .,...l!liesFine o-r ability to organhe. »'~~E ayJ w~. dys 495·6315, dt.7 OakParquetdlningtable, ques, clothes & mucb e;dtibles':° desk , U you're not~ tbe o r over $550. a MARY ~ri"dt Hee~, must en· Apply in j,erZtJitO:een 861~ cast Iron pedestaJ baae. more dreaeer. paUoset. lampe liWe ads 1D Cl.aaaiflt!d,1-s.s __ law_or_675-_1213 __ . -- :r>FasblonSqSantaAna joy g with people. ~. Moo.-Fri. J .P. Mac's MICROWAVE, Tappan Sl2S.581-1540 Little Bil or Everything. & mucb more. 49S-5307. you're miaaing a lot ol11:!18.maie F, 5 mos. Shots. MATURE u-• 11:0= Sal dependent on exp. Dinner House. 10142 8 3 2539 Fa1·rway Dr, CM ._, -.tacia. Lag. Nlg. newsy information as fite trained. Pa-ex· IOG8t ... ~ Adams Ave .. H.B. (at Xlntoond.548-1049 bamboo w/bro vinyl. Sal/SUn. Sal/Sun.orcall. wellassomegreatbuys. tnl.TI4-842-903'1. SAlES .,.., . .,.,.,., ApptyMon,S~~FRrDi . ..,.S rowner, mo. new. 3Directorstylebarst.ools, -6:41 ..-•¥ Brookhurst) E.O.E . $175 581 toui\ • ;;;,.~;z;;;;;;;::;;::;;::;;;;;;J.;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::=o;.!.:;=:;;=:======t;;=:=:;;;;;:=:;;a;i!iiiiin 2301 San Joaquin ---------• Freezer. Seara upright 19' · . ..,.., Exdtmg proven service. HUlaRoad WAMTID DRIVER F/F. Xlnl intr. can de-For sale, Early American Com·, n g I n Apr., , Earn t o $$00 weekly CDM 640-5944 SUMOA Y ONLY liver. $1.SO. ~2619 Bdrm set w/mattress & comm., we will abow you To deliver Daily Pilol MICROWAVE. Lit'""' 500. box. $450/ofr. 963-3Ull aft I bow lO earn ':.CJ.to $1 Service Station Allen· buDdlea to carriers. Re· Eirtras.. 3 mo6 old"".'1$:ns. 6 I f; ' I m1>'n'1~all1~J'' daot, exper'd. Day & qW'e9 van or large sta-5«).46M7 -.-Wi-Oodworit ____ type--couc--h-. 6\ ,6\ '6\T J AD weekend work. Only Eves. Full "~/Ume. Ap· tioo wagon and 8 good brown & beJoe w /dark 'iittl '11 'iill WJ. .-I -energetic resc;:naibl Ply, SheU Stauon, 17th driving record. Phone Washer . Dryer, Dis· .. _ .......... orJ:irm. lrVine, NB. 642·4321 and aslt for bwuber, Gas ftao&e $80 walnut trim. SUO, -... oeu ----------1 Harry Seeley or Don eacb.644>-!iMB 645--907SmornlngSbest. with CAS H A.RD. Service staUon attendant. Williams. "''"" 5; •• .,..... 955-2274. ~work, full Ume. EQUAL ICITCle4EUCSTOVE ""'6 ...... ~ SALES·F/T. camera E .CoaalHwy,CDM. OPPORTUNlTY 4burners,ovenabove& eomnroo sales penon. Must bav Service Station attendant EMPLOYER below w/fan, xlnt cond. prey. camera •tore ex· needed full or part time. Warehouseman responsl· l1'S. 6M-5727 S<iabd $175., cbllda dU " per.6goodtoowledgeo Alll>lyinperson.Laguna ble person for fabric _.._ IOl5 headboard 520·as" Drotnll.miequip. ~Beapb,y Chevron, 604 S . Coas warehouse. Good op. ·-••••••••••••••••••• ~~:· ~ ~ tbl l1Blnll·_..H.tedB., •-acb Hwy.Lag. Bc:h. =· .. w1=tng co. 'O'· UCIA"' c . •• ·• ..... ~ &:4cbrS85 .. 751-5GO · Sen Sta Help needed lm area. com· PUBLJCnJ'KNJTl1RE med. Full or pit. Apply mensurate w /ex per. ON 990E.CatHwy.N.B. ,_55&-_79_15_· ----•Al£JI * SEWING LADY needed A R E H 0 U S E T ... 7:JO IM. a.... n. tbna Sat. Call fo TRAINEE· good com-CD1•r1 Wtlcwl kl:lulRUIAHRDW appt. Non-smoker. municatioo ability, able OIPORTEDCRAFTS -lldol' Blvd. Coeta NU:ki'a Flag Shop, ~u::~bae~:~ 6Jl'URHJTURE lleu &t&-5186. tr;;' .. in sale• dep•. sroatLIQUIDATIONS ,.,...... .. ~ Lovely bdrm aeta, SALIS S H I P P I N G " br. 55&-8871 armoin8, )"UUtb lfOUtll, ~ lDcllv want· RECEIVING CLERK· WAREHOUSEMAN dinial rm tbls, chra1 ed for faablon abow Jl\all time. C.U Ivan J A last growing marine cbiul, aolu, OCCaaionaJ dlreckn. Exller belpful, appt.~ aceeaoriee c:o bas an dn. rodten. lmponed bQtDUlnee. CaUIQ.9:117 iHIPPINGIPRODUCTIO xlnt Job ooeniu for a ~=:t~Ptusbrass~ aft= or Sunday. A.ak Small mfr needs ajJ· Hlf·1tarter career l«>llE. Morini. must aeU, Pen· ney's wuber, new dryer, pla,y pen. velvet lov· e.eat, baby crib, mlac lteml.875-8689 llalcblng Joveseat • cbal.r, other near new Items. -.-aft 12 al.led water bed Oii pedestal bale. 6 mo. 91259 Desk·Oat top, Walnut1 40''x75", f drawers, 1~· CMdlanl. ....... 7551 far Goodwlsa IP'fililive lDcllv to learn all mU.decl penoa. Mu at • ._.,.•._um•._.,. .._._ =°' ablpplnl pro-b ave ll rev lo u s _..-.s~n;; ... -..;; T'SOF a.. LOV"""'"'''T -lna__...,_• etc warehouse eaper. If We boDor BofA, MC, A ... 5• ~a:.n • ~_talelPartladJ's!!°!· AalPlY ID .,.;.:t.in.12: qualified call PbUUps Ca1bler'a Cbecka A ~bed velo~!~ ... acollnt ~--·· 1 -r· dtlleu. W 18th St. Costa .... a...MZ400. a.Ill. NO PERSONAL ......_ nllt/brn .uuu • _., CHECKS PLEASE I or. lledlSerranean ll)'l-Food all ble 1 1nl-Bllll air ovr $250 for WBPllSOMd I Sl:DPPINGO.ERK WAmlOUSICUll ~·~..,,:.. tem1 botb. Alt S:30 6 bef =~• or women'• ~bebllDL 8-poaat. tlla•d .. ..... ... MASrmAUCTIOM J011m.M5-CM. Ta1Ua~· /~ l ble full·fime po1itlon ••111 !f: • fll ~Newport Blvd CM "BF.AN BAG" OOUCH. 5• JP~IUa9.!!!!~ .. ~·!!•!!'---1 •/small ~ve co. : •V i-11111. C.---....... dt.. 2 loose pillows, IUO br. MHm I le (Ito• M • r I • e • V11kw print. Perf. cond. SMll P1110M ..,.._ 14t·t671 tor .,,t. • ,. 102 • .-n IO. OOMT PLAZA STOQC .... l.O.I. M !!!!:!!.-........... ~ Jl\lniiture fw ..ie, odds 6 PMr1NONLY Needed l1DllM!dl8telf for _ ...... lkpd bike, 1 mdl. ~ de~ lllcNd· 1toct Jn fublonal J:.~ $40 cherry. 8o.N78 =811&1h11Wil ...... , • ....,. •tore bl WA810Ull ell1e-t e........ r.tdaD JslaDd. OalJ ex --P/f Complete Kint ailed • __.. _.. Ill' aaed aDDIY p1eue j -1•1 1tt1111rWalOZI Water Bed Ht. $100. t,;&lll1eateii. Call ~ ADlllY m ~ at 2b noel"' ttoct 6 dtl· ........ , ....... -.... -- •!f!L ,,.,,,,,,. ,__ lalaDd = ... ,11. + oc.ber o.ee ., ..... ,. cS. ~ .. ~·· rm --------s..r-..---1 scaD ... _ •-.....S.Oood _...,room dMder. --IM8 =•lt1 for sharp 7'all 'I" 1011 '1H 1111 • cllrs. Illa. ...... 11 .. ....__... --W/mltb °" bull· • -• , wldn'r. II& 111111. cpl II ;iijiiii-~ t~•I HH aptltQdt. Hu -..._.,..t.wl*no. .., ;~-~: A11lst I• moYIDI !:!f!Do •oa Wu Fri. C!![!!A ,,. •• --. ~. ·~,1 , ....... na.-=--.-::.~;m ..,...,..c.. .. sz:! ..... ~~ c;.,."*c:r"'.._daair, lill= -• cn"'"9 e.atomer '-let·aJa. ..-.!"1Camillbaek _ 0 Imm sound proJenor .,.2111 6 I ........ ,,... •• le& 6 ... u"-... _I 0.._... ... ..... _,, ..... --11:.•..-..oa ~ ~ak*VIPpoal tlllt • ... _. d 11• ...... M• ........ -I --_..._ 9"1 refer1aee1 rt· · •~ -ro•--..tr.to.UJ -.... -. ..... =•;::: ........ = -.,.:!';· ... dla m1 aml 11totber ..-.ie ....... ,.......... .....-• •• ,..!~I.A ==er~=.,~~ Oldlll' ...... ,......, -.0111 .... •fralfttd ..,--, ,....... Prepare IOSH AKC, billf. tlU:.tllO. =::. ::, tllb7 ball . ... I TI et • ...... Su•· tood • a1111taac• to -•--•---------E .: ~·~:{i ££f3a.1 ::&lE. That's pot.pour-ri: a confused colle<tion, a m iscellaneous mixture, a hodge~e. Piiot Potpourri Is our way of observing INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WEEK by extending savings of up to 50 percent. It's a good time to clean out and spruce up. APRIL 4th (Wed.) ttwu APRIL 7th <•••·> • Have a GARAGE SALE! • Sell your extra PLANTS & GREENERY! ~ .... _ .... -· ;;:;t ... • Get your neighbors together & have your own SWAP MEET! r I ..... Ad• at• Nmtted to mlac:eflaMOUs merchandise fof sale ontyl 1 (No Real" Estate) Writ• 1 word each space, minimum alze ad I• 3 llnH. THERE IS PLENTY OF TIME TO GET IT ALL TOG-THEA! ! Fiii In the Handy order btank betow -DO IT TODAY! ! ! t HO. OF 1--~-~--1--~~~--1~~-~-+--~~......,WOAOS 4 DAYS 12 11.00 12.00 It you Mid mote room fol yow meta•t• lust pnnt or type 4 wonts pet NM and edd 11.00 extra fol Heh eddltlon" tine. ---------------------~-------------------------~-PIH••• i • ti "" .... Ptlannt .. te ,_ ._ -_.., tlft Altl M Clee.) .. • eM"ll., _,,, .. NMte for e-'1 ••IMIDA bdMM .. "'f "'9drlf Wf ordat"' ••••······ °' ...... dW'te '"'ad: Bat*Ameri<n, VISA NO. • • • • • • •• • .. • .. • • • • • • • • • E11ptrn ••.••••• ' Meste~No ••••••••••••• , .......................................... E....,... .......... . Nlrrte •••·•·····••••·••·······•••••••••······••••• •••••.• ~ ••••••••• A,..Coctt .•••••••• . DAILY PILOT ... NOW AT .•• . ,. LAST CALLI OAAAOE SALE OF ALL REMAINING '79 MODELS LIMITED SELECTIONS OF • F·10's • B·210'a • 510's • 810's • 200 SX'a • PICKUPS PRICED TO SELL ON SIQHTI SH THI NIW l t7' MUSCLI MISllS TODAY I BARWIC IC DA HUH -,,, I ' I ~ ' I 1 831 -1375493-3375 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR roriop U5ed cars·rore1gn, domesUcs or cla.s61cs. II )'OIU' car ls extra clean see us YlRST' ·~ #I "' °'9p C...ty 2925 Harbor 81 vd. COOTA M ESA 979.zsoo WE BUY CLEAMCAIS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET )\.,.lfl 1..,,, '~•I •l''\\11'' SO-I 200 WE BUY USED CARS CALL Ull«ICar M1r 5'0-5830 1011\SO\ ,\SO\ • I IN• '>l N ~I IH t •In 2&29 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WllUY UlmCAISI Salel'! Servt('IJ Lt•ruiln.: Row c.-.er.letc.. &lb fwyet! UM W ~Jamboree Newport Beach 64(MJ444 CREVIER &I ST 6 llOAOWAV SANTA AMA 835·3171 TNlUUIMATf ~~ •USEDIMWs• i3200l4apd (384JSP) i6200lS/R <497PtU > '7732UA; S/R <030TKJI '77~; 4 gpS/R (0179) '78 633csi S / R (00.S I '7832XllA; S/R <95SUOS> '78~: 4spS/R 13715) Closed SHd.ya 0..-9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *l's* DISCOUMTID • p BARWICIC DA TSU ... ' ' 831 -1175 49 3.3375 •DATSUNS• &..,..S.led• OfAIMod1h SAL.Jo:S LF.ASING PARTS-SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUM 2M5llAHKOR RLVI) · 540-6410 540.021 l We're lbe new Cbevro&et ~pin the lrvlMllc:MCM:a Auto Center. We neod )'OW' Wied car! JOI MACPHllSOM CHIYIOLIT 21 Auto Center Ort ve IRVTNE 761-7222 "We ~ t.o bu.)' Cle.., O.U.UM!dcan'' SWiU PayTopDollarS COSTA MESA DATSUN 11 HOZ. AC, 4 1pd. All/P'll 1tereo UH. -1a1r.m.auo. Ill Wp, AIC1• MDd, rtl\..~~/I'•, a1at • lllUIY.'.t. .... u... -/080.llW'l111 CAR ATOL£N. NHd deladl!p..t. car, truck, .,4 • l+ZZ. AlllFll, etc. Have cub. (:UI) = ....... alr. deu. .... .....1...- ICAIHPOaCAIS "n•Z. low fDI, ua. met ,._dol&u fOf' clean can •· e.aocn m• •wt· 66wb,~..,, .. ornou roof, am/fm c .... ue, MOWABC:-..r•t alr, ma11, + more. Do¥9 6 Q.laU 8'a. .,../Pinn. M6·1'711 C"-r llKAribur, Qom = QJ>. US lrtaW 6 JAIDllllOt'M) ...... Ce1MC.t.e NSWPORT B&ACH ...._ , • 1 .......... rtM ..... '7201 ................................................ "18 u atau.n 810 warn. lm Ill mac. loadc:d. pvt pty _, 7S3-'1114 -~-M9TllAM '11 alOZ. AM IFM, a&HeO. nlllWUll air. tlec. 11700 hrm YOLISWl1 _.EN Pam m-421• M ·• 0.Uim atal wnl( nl'W ••• OUllE Cllm'S LAIGEST IMYOOmES lv JMllnted. run;. 1upcr ~ 1.11 a.Oii '7; UOZ M U'lt i.t• • ~with h!Jldc •1 CAO rnl 4 1pd aar, .rn.lim, nidlalt. ma&,. tQU\ll'fl S4300 ... -Oi.\74 19 8 II<-1ur, a m l fm xad.lio ~" IOU NllN) BP D Pouli..rtJa. C'tlM . "'~ UND E R $ 999 70110WA90N Cooct rn«ln. 6 Ir t>u I lJQdy. New Ural. Ila via •II l"l~p&M ------•I SIOOO/Offw Ouvt' ~<tuyi. 01"~ 7'fW.C tlVt'll ''4 f'OLAKA 4 dr Oood llObd ur PS / PR, AC. ~ at 1175 8.JJ-5i'!ZS $1499 '73c:Mwy ...... Automatic, air cond .. pwr. st. It brakes, till wheel, radio, vinyl top &r morv• C280GRO> $1295 AHm Clrn.,.fty. 2m91larbor Blvd., t M 546-1934 ·1oc_.._,.. .. Automatic, air cond., pwr. steenns·brabs • windows, vlnyl top • more! mSKKY >. s1ots MlalClns • .rtr. 2929 Harbor Blvd., C.M. ~1934 '61Polltlac Fireblrd. Automatic. pwr. at. & br'aket, mag wheels • AM /FM stereo cassell.e. (XCE950). ~"" ~UMdCers UC &ot..Harbor/Ham1lton COSTA ME.5A 631-5330 .. Merc.y c.....,. Automatic, pwr. sl. & brakes, air cood. & low miles! One owner . (919BSX>. $1995 MirKte Used Can UC lot·Harbor/Ham1lwn COSTA MESA 631-5330 DAIL V PILOT 8 J J '0FordMtpta"9 Automatic, pwr. st & brakes, air cond. & low miles! Heally nict•' (l.81BBQ) $2295 .._..Used Cars UC lot·Harbor/llam1lton COSTA MF.SA 631 -5330 •IUSSES •U.OS lANIMAll v uve 141 NEW & USED •DOT'S• SUPER SAVERS ..._, l•p•rW Aufc». l"'fllcwted Alltos, IMported Autos, ""Ported laANO MIW 1971 Alllos. l••ort.d • IMported ••••• ••. •••• ••••••• •• •• '•• ••• ••• • • •••••••••• •• •' ••••••• • ••••••••••••• •••••• •• • •••••••••••••• JAGUAR XJS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• •• •• •• ••••••• •• •••• Ho.dli '727 _,,.,. 9730 ....... 9730 Jogia-9730 MOOll.S .,.._ 9730 Mmdo 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $500 ••••• , ........................................ . •CONVOTIBLES •DASllEl'S •umfS •llESD. 'S Nt:W 1919 DATSUN 2101-000I ...... Mew '79 '66 Olliml..r has 3.~ Ji.g '73 XJ12. Black ms1de & 1976 JAGUAR Ovedactory invoice Late n Jag XJ l2L. Snrf. ~ C body Right hand drive out Leath 1ntr. fully XJS Sabletanandinex· expires Marcb 30.l979 12.000 m1. Silver. Must miracle mazda Sll99 4 i.P«'d. WKk!r<'081 lild~· m ould1nii ~ (~S2l~l """"'DA a" t:n~ah plalei.. $6,000 eqwpped Wirewhls .im· cellent cond1llon. Must Ex c ludes d ea ler Sell. mak e offer. M»4Y «!n· 2!i ----~.:Js75oo t bst ofr. see & drive lo fully ap· holdback 714-9M-l029. ToCM ... FnHlt! Very ran> XJ12C Sliver prec1ale! andlnceotives --------- N i::w am UA ThllN Peete Ur $4599 u ... IVERSITY '76 Ja~ Moon roof. fully '76 Jag XJS. mint cond. $13,000 RAYR.ADHOI " equip Exleodedwarren· 4lk ma , Sac rifi ce ! CALl.631·5823 lritishMotorCan oe.-W.. ty Only6,800mi. 644·0333 $10.950. PP731-5504. l6-l8AutoCeflt.er Drive Hond9 Can • GMC -'64 Jaguar 3.85. raght Tn1eb Find what you want an SELL idle atema witb a band drive. 4-dr sedan, a IRVIME ~Harbor Blvd Daily Pilot Classifieds _ Dally Pilot Classified Ad. re.I bu.y ! $4000. 637. 7292. 130. 7 300 ...... 9732 21 SO H..t.or ll•cl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mew 645-5700 '71 Jensen Interceptor --- :Bl; silver, lthr, all pwr, '72 KX2. New eng. air. 1 air. quad, Konas Xll spd, lllnt thru-0ut. $95(1 cood .rzso. 673-7311 (681HYO l 494.2932 SALE THIS WEEKEND 4 speed. chromt: bum· per.., tn pod marroni. un. den..'Oal. (78 1997·331319) Ult.la Mes_a __ 54t!-9640 Autos, M•w 9100 A.hK, Mew 9100 A.hK, Mew tlOO ....._,Mew 9IOO ....... Mew 9800 NEW 1978 DATSUN 510 WAGON i5 Clvu: H_atcbback One •••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••.••••• • ••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •• •••••••••••• $.5299 Owner. Muke offers 645-3&5 BOB WITHAM VOLISWAGEN 4 spt'Cd, AM F'M rt1d10. ..... 9730 underroat , side mould-••••••••••••••••••••••• mgs. (78-1767 032977) Mew 1971 & 1979 •DOJ• JAGUARS XJ6Ls, XJJ2Ls DATSUN MMl ~~~~ft:~Je for 1mmedlate deli very . 7600 Wt I I tic: An. Wut I ha 893-7551 631-7110 1883S Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 54Q.0442•142-778 I Dahm 9720 Rat 9725 ..•.....••...••........ ··~······-············· ·73 Datsun 510 wagon, on-l':a,.':91:2 ly SIZ15. muat sacnfice. .. .. ~ ... Wkdys 645-5161, eves. Fantastic Closeout 497-U81. on 1978 M odels '73 ~ $39QO/mk orr. Dys 630·2630,~ eves/wknds 548-3321. Georgia '77 Datsun F-10. 5 spd, 40mpg. xlnl <'Ond. Mu st sac, buying house. Call 731·:1762. '76 Silver 280·Z Lo/mi. Perfect cond. Must Sell! $5.600. 646-6489/833·1361, Dorothy 19'19Models now arriving MUSTS ELL DICK MILLEH MOTORS 120 W. Wamer,S.A 5S7·2l32 '71 Fial 124 sport convcn1- blc, new paint. top, & tires, AM/F'M stereo. 5 spd, garage kept. xlnt cond. $2700. 498-2227 '72 240·Z Gd. Mech.& • '76 131 Fiat. Mint cond. body. Many extras . $2650. S3.850. 557-8910 ext 2400, 963-6383 Doug 842-5587 eve. ;3 124 Sprt Cpe. 5-spd~ '70 5,0 W .,_,..... good gas mi, new brakes, _._,.. paint. tares, AM/FM. Good engine & great 49f.8410, Jv msg. body. New tires. Havea---------- ALL receipts. $1000/ or '72 128 Fial. 4 Or Sedan. bes l oH e r . Dave . :.>+mpg, gd cond. $950. ~. dys. or 545-7844, C343JY0>494·2932 n5T DRIVE ONE TODAY!!! ~) ....... .(' .... •• ............. 1...._ 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AND I YHrFREE SERVICE or 12,000 miles in adda· tion to warranty on any new I 979 MAIDA GLC, 62'&TRUCK ALSO MEI AM/FM Radio with the purchase of a ny new 1979GLC and FtlHGAS flllup if you can beat our deal on any new G LC, 626 or truck in stock. SEE US FIRST! eves. HoftdD 9727 '78 B210GX Hatchback, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Miracle AM /FM cass .. 30mpg, '7S Civic, 3 dr, 1 ownr. $IOOO/b6tofr.t;45.1793 33,000 ml. Xlnl cond. Nu Malda/Reaautt •79 211QZX, 2+2. 5 spd. 900 Urea. P /P. 12400/bst oft. 2150Harbor Blvd. mi. power steering & 644-6455 dys, 640·9162 cwtr,:A cniise. GL pck. 96.1-7587 ,_eves __ -----__,,..,,,..,,...,,. --------- Alllos W..tecl 9590 lwliOi6 W..ted 9590 Alllos W..t.cl 9590 We Want To Buy Any And All Pampered MercedeS Benz Motor Cars We Can Find, We Welcome The Opportunity To Give You A Substantial Cash Return On Your Investment In A Fine Motor Car Call Roger Hanten 1t ..... MOOIL 7071 TalOW 'U75 Se< •001919. Sci@o!O ...... •12' loO 1n....u $Ulf, • S'llJ C>Ulf'ltCI '13CAPll ,_.. I c,ltndlr • 10Md ., conG.tlonMIO lltttO llOt & 10• 1111lugt1 tl»H)) ~EW '79 CELICAS IC AulO lnN ""9 -""'l ,,._ l»tll 1$15EJCI IWll ro """ '°' Ol'lv I _D __ J_,,2..._.D_Al_L._V_P_l ... L...,o_r ________ F_r ... •d ... !Y~· M.;...;;;;W_ll_., .. 23...,,._1 .. e_10._ .......... ,.rtec1 ...... ......... ...... .•• ,.rt.d ....... IMportM ....... l•p•rW ....._,,Mew tlOO ..._.,Me tlOO ......., Mtw tlOO •••••••••••••••••••• .. • ••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ................................. ':............ ....................... ............. 9740 ..... "..... 9740..... 9744 ...... 9756 v..... 9772 .•• ....................... ... ........................................................................................ . ~~~c:~ ::;.~ brlllut ~480!i~ parch· Mw 1979 •t DEALER IN U.S.A. VOLVO WE WILL MED II IEA I ANY DEAL IN A NEW '78 or '79 DA 15111* 280ZX • 200SX • 210 Standard 510 • 310 • 810 •Pickup Just Get The Deal In Writing - Then Come And See Us! 'Ollur Eai>trM 3-2&-19 & limited fo Cars In Stock nutMU .ooo.1az.i~a ment lntr. New brakes. Melt ~ ROY cbal75-M9leYt.t tUIM', n...w Plrelll Urec. More people buy the CAIVEI SALIS. SIRYICI ,71 .......,0 •urbo d1 ..... 1• 756-1712 1108 convertible than ROUS·ROYCC AHO LIASll«I _,, • v...... any other convertlblel OVERSEAS DELIVKRY NW'OOI. maple yellow. lo . ,. ' 5 0 s L .. _, r . See us befcn you buy =~=II EXPERTS ml, alUPM. et7"'~ Cpe/Roadlt.er. 27,000 ml. TODA YIU ....._ POI SALi Vt!I')' clean, l lady owoer. Clo"o 'UNOAY\ IAIU IKE MmCmlS Private. 802"'7-1419 "" ~;) YOLYO "72 3fl0 SE -dark blue,~ '742 _i.._~~11 , S.. '760 1981SHarbor8lvd # ~ UKJ• wn ....................... ug1. .c-;: fi'.v l•a• ...._ lnt .. -'or -•••••-••••• ••••• •••••• c~A M .,..SA too. 532-4 091 or Mewlt7' '70SubSoneu 111.14,ooo ~'303540-9467 831M!MS. MC'it & MINIT1 2'25Harbor Blvd. mlt ex eng/traos, gd Ol.AMfll COUNTY '70 2lllOSE. Mual •ee cone.I. in stock for lmrn«tlale COSTA MESA raaiuls. $1000. Eileen •lvr cla11lc c pe, snrf. detlUSbefve'!!_ AIY,.!.~~Yrsl See 979•2500 75&-0849 VOLVO ....._, I bllt .,.., ..,.. .,,. EXC..USIVELV VOLVO n.·u•l ena. auto. II r, TOD •Yt!! ,........... 9765 ~l Volvo Dealer It.hr, Sll.~. PP. G40-9260 "" '74: 41,000 ml. Good cond. ...,..... r~. , dys 644-1~ eves. "c: --. ....................... anae .....,..nty . _, BUY or LEASE '76 280: Xlnt cood elec. ~ 498-l056 llFOll YOU DIRECT 11wvoof, wtute walh blue • Must Sell 1973 M G 8 SB.L YOUI ~ Int Loaded Ca ll "' •·-"-Roadster. Hard & Soft TOYOTA, ~-]~~· 64()..TI06 E 0 ~~:=~:;. topl2000.S48-8175 SEE US! ~---' -"-~-~ ~ FUEL CON MY COSTA ME.SA ftell9lot 9741 MAaQUIS TOYOTA 2025 $.Manchester 4 cyl 1975 Z30 sdo. wht ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSION VIEJO wltan tnler , A/C. P.P. 979-2500 ''8P ot e31·211049S.12IO Anaheim 750-2011 910 ~or 640-9691 .... '00 MGC GT: Very clean .. ___ ,_7_9_1·_22_417_4 ___ '67 Corona, AM /f"M, 'a uto, .... S.llctiolt '75 280, cumel color in & needs lr1m repair. $1600. ·-~•-cond N I I Ol'NT':W '7~ out 4 dr s unroof . accept trade -an M.C. ~ 9750 "'"'l . ew pant. o VOi.VOS a1rcond i.t c r eo, all P.U.ot Camuro.6'6·2:379 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rru_._$?50_1of_r_8428372 power, $9500. 1·756-3993. or960-29L8 LOTS OF MEW '7H Corolla Sl1~ ,,,t:t .!<.k lm~:~very , '74 280 A beautl rul c r e m e thoroughbred < w1lh pupcra > o r iginal tbrou.chout. Aulomutlc, power steering, air con· dit lon•nR . AM /lt'M FUlllME&.ll MOPED wmt PURCHASE OF lt7'MGI Good selection. See us wh1Je stocks I as l st.ereo S8M actual males. lA y R.ADHOE TilGAS Perl cond Many xtras. u.a.mftlllSMOT-s G ·-... Pri h Mu.,tsell. 846-8190 ,,._,....,. ""' r....... x w ate 21111JZ Margllt'rile Pkwy. Cork leather ·77 Cvh cn GT l1ftba<'k Mls.510N VIEJO Sllvermetalli<' Auto. AM /FM ~·a !>s ll1·2UO 49S.1210 Black leather Silver Must Sacr1f1co -------- Petrol blue metall•<' $4900. 550·0197 '72 Station Wagon. 4 new Cork leather -adi Is 1 XI t d '7fl Corolla SR5· $3300/ k,~ ' 0 mJ, n con · t 'lrm Must s<.-e lo apprt·c 642·7080 Many xtras Ca II art 5pm 536-6211 .... Used ('29YlJ~edllced BRITISH MOTOR CARS Thh W.-...d 16-18AutoCenter Drive ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRVJNE Toyota Ce l1 <'a ·1~. Ci:cMr.. 9901 $1495 tJ0-7300 ---------hftback, 5-s pd. A /C , ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMARl.vw -~------Pw.7•T.t.o AMll"M Sll!reo, copper.,.._ _____ _ -9744 lowm.l.Mintcood.0030 19,000 ma·s. xlnt cond•• 18711 Beach llvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Por. 70911 S T.-cJO SS200 Days: 752 8530· DOT Havt: !iOI mCt:lhlofl you want Selling anyUung with ;1 ~whone4.'d people HUNTCNOTON BEACll ,65 MGB Rare, low mi. Mlnl cond. t.'vcs_496 __ io_JO. __ • • lO sel ., 'lu!>.'>1/wd a<b do Daily Ptlot C.1Hslfu .. -d Ad anuwu always check the e42-2000 . new cni;, very <nM 1l 'Nt:ll Call NOW. l'l a slmple maUt:r ServiceOirectorymth· reslonble. good body. ..__ •• 63356c-. 16 TO)'Ota Ceuca GT. 5 SAVE GAS MUl6'78 Jusl call6425G78. Call642-5G78 DAILY PILOT Seilidleatems 64.2 :M>78 M2-7829 ...._. r-i.pd,AMWM slen.>o. Nl'w Overseas lmport11 ures Good coad 846-26311 ~ ..... ~.-.": ....... !~.~~ ~.~:.": ....... !~.~~ ~~·.~:.": ....... !~~~ ~~·.~:.": ....... !~~~ ~~·.~:.": ....... !~~ ~~·.~:.": ....... !~~~ ~~ roasc::-069fi ·~-7'-bs-J~-o~~~ Xlnt ;-nd WITH DOT We'w• got to .. 11. room ..• So we're hawing a 1p1dal clMrance ewent •.• CIVIC CYCC 4 SPEED •••• SELL-OFF EPA MlletlCJe E1til'IMltft CIVIC CYCC 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION thtt '"• "'""'•••• ~•o tor '"""' .. """ .. ~ , .......... , .... .... _llC)<tl!Cll-NY M ....... .... f!IN'f *'fl~ VMA ntlYt~..,... ·--c--leftqlll"' '"• *HONDA'S BEAUTIFUL MEW SPORT CARI MPI co ... MILIAM WE HAYE HOllDA CIYIC CYCC 4 SPEEDS Ill STOCK •WI Senlce & Parts hph.·OPIM ,-.L I 0:00 P.M. M...., tin Frldtry ti IS TARGA 64S~PM '11 '74CO.OUA Ught yellow. Alloy11, ;or "12Toyota ~ rond. WA.GOH rood 39,000 males. <L1c flOOOor bestofr $2299 005 PCfo,) 661.J216or661 lW. Auto tranr• , r ad 10 1490201 (13387 \ ~ ~ !!!!';!'! .......... !?.'.~ ·-=--··0 u;~· Mew 1'79 Tri__., '74COURIER PICICU, tlll31 •••• .,.,. u .. ,, .... ?" G••do!n GIOV" ... a..n» SPITFIRES $2299 -----1n slO<'k for 1mmt.'<11alt· i7 9Z4 Burg w/tan, 32K dl•livcry' /\U rolor~· S(•t· nu, ptn strp'g. 16582) Ex· US before you buy WlTH Slll!:LI. 4 SJ>\,'l0IJ, AM/F'M radio 14!991:163Y > ( l3JIS3) ot 1c Auto lmpurts TODAY!!! 642-8366. '76 DATSUN 710 '7791 ISCOUPE Blaclt Beauty Sun rool, air cond . al lays, ~.946 mllci. IL1c :n»RSR> Priced to Sell '66 912· 5 spd Xlnt l'Ond SOOOO or bt.'llt Prv f>ty 768-8502 -----WEIUY USED CARS A.Ill fw loyorl..-ry 11631 Ha'°°' 0""1 G••""n G•OW" ... Ul-nJl '7S Porsche 914. Sacnface SSSOO firm Air. stereo C8Sll. Lo ml. Call Mr. Birch, 833· 1550 morn U\g8 MEW 197992' Oak 11reen metalUc. Cork leather seats. rully equipped. 1Scr 928 94!0 003.1) '1S Ill S : Original Owner. sliver Arullven1ary edi· lion lt89. Mint cond. black w/ black & wtute int. air. aportamallc tuna. Blauplunkt am/fm 8 track stereo, polished ma11. eng just OVtthauJed. 1141640-6092. .......... ............,.. __ 2!Yl:5 llarbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2500 "Tll Tft-7 <.:-Oc'o brn Many extras S7 .000 or h<'M of f1•r dys 1$39 ()'Jl!G, art 5 &1.'> 9432 YolbWOIJN 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW Having trouhlc se ll ml( your l'lr " Try us Top dollar · Paid for or Nol ' Bnn~ your car to Jim Marino Volks wogcn 187U Beach Blvd . llunl ingloo Beach • Ask for t'rank Manno or Tom Adnn lt74YW COHYaTIILE Thia now hard to find model has low miles. (1047). OMLYS39'5 ~ Maad9/I ....... 2150 Harbor Blvd., O.M. 645-5700 '79 VW Sclricco 7,000m1. AM/FM c11ss. Many ex tra s . Mu s t Sell ' $7,400/besl ofrer 498-2097 $2999 2 dr 4 s peed, ;.11r l'<ino . /\M t Jo'M . (131:!1 1 IZ14PCU> '77DATSUH WA.GOH UH9 AM /Jo'M !!l Crl'O wtrassell.e Low malei. < 1.2000> <979SPN I '76 FtAT Ill WAGON $2999 5 i.pe~d . ~•r r o nd AM 1Jo'M ltlllO l'KU l ( i:WOO) '75 CHEVY LUY Sl199 WTTIJ S ii t:LL. .. Sl)Ct.'<1 (02049, (3330) '76 DATSUN ru $4299 ~bed. 4 speed, air .AM/FM radio, low miles. (1034H020l (12470) '77 TOY OT A PU 6-Pak camper. 5 l>Pt't'll. radio. 0010792> U355:n $5299 •DOT• DATSUN '73 VW Van. Fold out bed IJl835 Uear h Blvd SU Bltd radials . Xlnl Hwit.ington Ut!ach <'ond 7 l 4 ·840-5566 / 54G-0442•842 1_1s_1 __ 21J.~7648. Beml. AMC 9905 '89 VW Squarebac k Mech. -••••••••••••••••••••• xJnt. SCereo casa player. '76 Hornet. R /H, atr, S1.250. 963-0228 clean. 11995 or best orr. 846-9495 '72 Bus, Lo ml on new eog. New clutch., brks & '76 Pacer : amJrm more. Runs xlnt, all caaette, all ·xtr811, low maint reeds avaU. $2600. ml. MalleO<rer 675·3061 5o40-62l62 an 2 pm. '72911T.5spd. 7" alloys, ---- -'68 Javdin. Air, pl !> P /b. aJr cond. au x. heater. '70 VW Bug. Xlnt cond. very c:lean. Runi. well Mk F I R bar. Kon Is . New paint. sunrf, SJ450 o<r. 673.Qllft ...Jd/black cc7 2918 orblltofr. 768-32.37 aru -•"""' · ---'16 Pacer· auto, roor rack, MUSTSELLIMMEO. '75 SCtltOCC0'7e new tire!>, t un ed , '14 2.0 lllers. Bronte. Slvrlblk.-11nrf, AM /FM, 7:ill-0067 Superb runnin11 cond. JC.lot. '6300.193-4271 ..... _L 9910 Nffdl paint, am/fm -do Call Sall 758--0242 Dr' If • '77 ............... •••••••• r • y a w e 11 pop.top 1971 IUICIC , ,.. TT e&alll(!r, lllle new, A/C, 73,.,1 arga: AM/FM,radJo.645-7675 L..S..C.to. l800C> or beet. Call BobMB-5342 '73 Van~ua bull, AT, (53tUZT). Who lesal e ---------· Ill' 8 ·-k bluebook IJ,OOW Bia It Xln cond ·-· eng, .. 15525 ~~4'ow~e·r . s\200: ~~:~~~°J •33oo . +$100 '1Ml13 Y ... rn .. sHn '71 914. lmmac cond, ':,~~=~=,tr:r':'c&; =.:'~~ map , spoiler, extras. for vw Bua or Volvo. COSTA MES/\ Muataeel 518-&f11 ~------f7'·2SOO 9115, '77. Lo ml. Snrf. 73 Super Beetle •Int --- AM /FM . tape dk, 4 cond .$2300.Stracktape. '78 R~l(a l . I OK m1 speakers. Metallic Blue. M7-IJ75 AM/ fo M , a 1 r . w I rt• 7 l 4 · 5 2 I · 7 74 0 d y 8 , wheels. $MOO. 003.7224 714~ wltnds . ·es VW good cond. Xlnl. --;-72 L"--w Plmil•ae S700 r,etal.e ugon 1910 tll T . IOM , New 7sZ·L362: Runsaood. 8e11lofh:r palm. Toe.ally rutored. Hi-38a/$48-6638. Mqnllldeot cond. SIQOO. W VW for sale. Clun, 11 • / e 4 I . s 7 l 2 o r •· '11 SevWe. alvr, clH.n, m/8M'111 _... ...... moo. M4-"4l3 .... 9711 •• iovw lklll, converted --------• 111111•.--,.•••-•.. toCllllplr. '71 Park Ave. AU Jrtt .. , 11STDllYIOUI ... ._.t4MMI. • .... moo . • •c•• 111.1•~·1w11mc11 • ... ""' "71 VW Camper OP'IHIYIAI" w ·•~·· mcuc-rt>tt, 1mm Oood lnwntorJ In 1toclt. • tir'9, nm IOOd. loolca ..,... IUTJ:r-c:laauu 1:9,.aooo or bat otr. ~=~·no'!,ltoleuhi ~ULT 1 '10 VW au&o., nu palat, +~OO 2111Rartlor Blvd. rtllt motor. nu braU., ... OOITAllESA IUllO/orbat.saf.7* y_.,.._.16,21 641-1700 ,.... 9772 IAUm IUICIC ..... •••••••••••••••••• ~llvd ... ..,.. 9716 ........ '"/*II, new AllDA ........................... ..-.daw. u,..., 1 _____ ... __ _ '•1&1YWCloud l .... 111at. NOOO. Muat $11,000 Hll. Cbet. 141·1111. ~ .... '71 QJMal Ldabre COft· wrdbte •.ooo ml , wbt. ... ·- . .. 1 ...... UMd A.lltoa.UHd ....... u .. d ....... u .. 4 ...... ""4 Mtet.UM4 A!d!f.Mwctt•.1t1t OAILYPILOT .,, ~t-•········· .. ··· .. . ........................................................................... .-. ............. ··•···················· -Mt c·11 ffllClwoo•t ttZOClwn•t ffJOCfs.... ffll.._ ttHMlli•f ffl0...._UM4 . UM4 .............................................. ····•···••··•••••······ ........................•....•.••..•...•....•• ;.;:;::;................. ••..•..........••••..•. ....................... . .•.••.......•....••.. lt71 IUK:aC '88 Cad de Vilh'. Clean Rio.ID 12Town 4a e ntry Wp, rut· "rrAapea Wan. Spte. Edi· ,..... tt57 '-'Is '965 usu 1 Whol ua le S72S 830-44I& • 11.298 MH2thlUPll f::~~~-=rol, Xlnl~Sz.0:. i;u~:t • · "7$Pin&o Waaon V-6. auto '78 Trans·Am Macho llTAllWAM>M Wllo1ear -.tut llbr int WEEK5" ·~~: ~-• ty equip . orla owar. Uan. etedr w~od. seats, ;t~· P8fk1r P,-•. ;•J; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• blueboolrl.anow '7t fl:ldorado 2 t Ont• SALE 89T/CS&.aUon Wacon,im· · trMl.2iOmP1.lo•mlles. DKM Macho hllh am Bhae/ ll\•t r LoadNi Sky mac cood .• need• no hN t940 FANTASTIC $2900/offe r . (714 ) performance pkg. lfftti +1100 Nd Slt. ~17 -'mutt ... 546-IZM •Hte"""""'""',. S&ICTIOM -.-after 5 p.m. & out of only 200. Hunt 4· y_.ftrice.$6025 AT -o•-,.~,.~. ' ·~-PHIL Marquii Broughams. weekends. or (714 ) spd. headers. all pwr. • ••-•• ..,... ·• Cad ('1)V. l owner. In c~.._.Ell "' -~ .... -, 'TI Cordoba. DI vorce 1 C M h -.1000. eat. 307 wkdays. a / c. Me t a I Ii c b rn --good lhaPf', all <"<tr11 "'"" ~·-" Mlalt.UI._ 486-$307 LONG ouaara, onarc 1 • w/belge velour. Gold ~119riMw Bl\'d line Int Sl 100 to 11 CHEVROLET ft4-t I JI · · Zephyn, Capria, Bob· '11 Pinto Wagon. Looks & mags & \rim. Charlie C08'1'AMESA M ~a.ug C111l1 tll fflO cata. Every model oo ruu 1ood. Must tell. 5f1M2218-SM.S t7t-UOI ••••••M•ee•••••••••••• ..a.. saooo. 6"-0781 ' . ----'Tr Cad n>e llhr all r1r SAT.-MAICH J4 '7l El Camino ss.s.. •lot uni c.ont town car. A real ~ '73 Pinto Wgn AT AC .70 '76 4 dr. Grand Le Mans. "JI R•&•I V f Turbo, tory •P Lo m1 .. 1,,., SlJM..MAICH 25 t'OOd v•ry lo ml, A/C, mnua car Ruoa like • Must.an AT AC 1 PS, PB. AC. Good shape ~~JS;;:•'¥ m:,o MU5CM P R, PS. AM/f'M I trk lA QeW Loaded UtSO. ~\ 1Jl.-'/J1!1)·· • • c ean. ~~~es or --·72 El. DORADO (;on Thi.• publl<' 111 uw1\ed lO duh, calm body 6 palnt 1SIM*l8or 759·0705. •eo · · "JISkyhaw\, kJaded. •tu Hrtlbl•. Rua et r xt •h at r 1 n 11 U 0 E 2 Mt.I ol whtt+• Hi&h C.. ••M t9l2 ~.. Re_g gas, 2 dr. slk, red. 71 '78 Trans Am. fully c.-IHn. lo mi. n w ure.. ~ bone lf'alh~r tnl Dl~CDU NTS on bolh l*'f llMll~nllliOn MCu~~ .::::e;;.............. IRVJNI! ~to~ \ra~pc>rta· equipped, lOK mi, bm Mt 7331 /~S..71 -Jo:vi'rv opt Xh1t c-ond NEW .imd USl';t>ura Mt to 1pprec1•U!I a '81 Futbaclt. Complete. ~.;.!.-::,.':._; IM-7300 -ia car person w/gold nms & plDlitrip- W.) ""~ :i.a6-2'1'85, ~MOS fallll Y · $795. 49S-O'ra4 nina, 839-0838 ' 350 less ea& fr traoa. S48~t -'73 M Com« 2 dr 8 -... lt751UtCI ISTATI WA.OM OHVf.t!) Wboleaal b'~1a now $3200 1-llOO y.., fttk .. SJ 300 IAUBIUICI( 21m ll11rbor Blvd COSTA MESA t7t~IOO /3 Bluer. new tires It ofr 714·'30-9880 9Aa. lt7' FORD ercury • • ""9multt tt60 --N ~ w 1971J ca d 1II111 L ....... b , custom lot Miut &PM. 71'·5"·J622 aft '--• .... T-l .... O cyl, factory air, st.er~ •• ~••••••••••••••••••• '74 Tr~ AM , n_ew eng .. Sevtil• Your f hc>11't' of ~ C .&RS .,,..,. 1 8PM ~ -" luxury d ecor . rec Un ..,.. ..... 111 lnt d 1 55..000 au. JOO m1. on oew cukn W .112b N<'"" 1'119 "s;"' A 11t·~ t o a pprec ale . Wrth low mlles & equip· buck.et sea"!L!!_re wbl ';,{~rt ~ con • 0 engine,$3200.496·9374 Ddor~ 1tv11tlahl~ ill & TRUCKS &'2 li6111 '18 anniversary spec. meat includes air cond.. awn. real IMUUl'· $1.500 • f\1111 w-7268 , .,.,_ .. rd . comparable n ~ in&~ imtJ •• Concours Sta Wan. loaded, car cover. l3K pwr. steerinJ & pwr. ollr. m-1141 P.P . ~ ru~1 400, nice con· <'•II now f o r u ppt. ...-.br'-~.".·•wbat\,P/S, mi, $14,500/bs t orr brakes, No hrm price· ffl2 ''5 Sport Fury . Orig dibon.SBSO or bestoffer. ~scm Skr 82 ·--""" '"" m·~•sen ....... ........ ·1 ftt5-t993 -------P/8, ~ wcll ma1nt, 621~ -............ ••••••••••• °'"*'• """' IDI es, great ---------· '7ll f cf\' WhJlc>/wblloal.h, • l(OOd • orig owner .68 Corvette. T·top. 42' THISWEllCBtO 'tUIUSTCONV \rao1p. $475 . P h : '72 GRAN D S At'ARl l't'd tnm 1.1k1• 11~w. all USED CARS tS4tl 4041 or aft 6pm, 4 pd S6500 492 6217 CAU.631·1123 v.s auto · •52118. WAGON. Dix. 9 pass. l'~lr11., Lo ma 601 U1S90 Mil 7800 Pvt ply eng, 8 ' . • restored. $4,'150. •70 Ply . W icn . Goo d A(f, PS/PB, P /W, A/C, & TRUCKS -1 CIHJ• ttll 1977 FORD 64().2522 traDslXll't.ation S395/ofr nick. Great family car ·~ Se\1lk 't•llow tukl• l\>81uvely can sel your ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltA.MCHHO • 5'S-584o · Must sell1 this wk nd ' '11 El«tr•. all '"'xtras, uvt'r IJ>c or bU) llnmt' tAllllT<~.':. available for lhlb ~ ..... ~~7v7u0nl8at no C081 lt71 .... -CUltY A i . d 85 VI, • eui. PS, PB. Sl200la.kes . 492-7110 ,., M8 8230. work !iJ7 7tml ,. ...,.,v-'" -utoma\ c. air con .. AT, oril ownr, runa 1ood '73 alr tend, pc>wer steer· --IQOd. cleC:ar:!·~.915! Lmd» C~AID7 cwr. steerla1, gwr. Sl400/bellotr.64CM337 iog&brakes New paint 'Tl Esprit \!8 enl(. custom fm.7a. 673·9181 '76 Seville. It blUl'. l.>lul• SALE ·~M~~~~ ;:;..1°t1r8~~: ~1:N1~·00':holeule (1~1~: (~.P~): a..... tt55 a.791 . • ~ :Wbr°!i:,~~~~t~ Ca•n 991 5 Int. ble tW>W ~.000 rn1 $2400. Dys 536·¥877 . S6300 $4771 ....................... POllllK tt65 pge rack.640·7912eves . ....................... $8200.7581918 5'l·932'1eves +SlOO New 1979 Cut lass ....................... D•drtllrd 9970 • Or.gt Comty's BllandoC......., • PUICHASE ORI.EASE YOUR MEW 1979 CADILLAC HOW! • NABERS '77 Coupe de Ville 30M A1so,SIX1978Dl!:MOs to ·74 Monte Carlo, PIS, y_.~$6400 Supreme Broughams lt71POMTIAC ••••••••••••••••••••••• mlles -excel~nt condi· be sold at PIB. A/C, P.OP. $2400 IA.Ula IUIQC w/V·8, a uto, PS/PB, IOt•tlYtW 1977 FORD t1 on • own own er • FANTASTIC 640-1037 211125HarborBlvd.. :.'~ii A~.11~~ :r (105VPX>. Wholesale T.-OLAHDAU 477·2361 evenings and • '78 Z28 Camaro . COSTAMESA colon 1933 TS99023 bluebooklaoow U92SWN> Wh I 1 weekeoda. SAVINGS Blk/Blk. Super clean, t7t-2IOO Btr. ' · . · ·= bluebookl$.'582Ss~ 0 esa e '76 "'-"'lie By Own"'r 11•-CU!>tom ordered. llK mi. • ~ ood ~.a• ~Y• " ""' 83'7.SSll 70 ar,\ I """""". '71LTDaeweac. •trans. Olds TI Cut1aaa Supreme Y1111rPrfa-Sl400 +SlOO blue, power se1 ats1thr. tape, Tl.ADf>.IMS t1on, 51. en1, $1500. llalleOffer.AUpower. erc.cham. Super clean. IA'81Uta y .._. •1.0JS ~~el~nt~Soo Fir~: ACC.,.ED '75 Moote Qirlo so.ooo mi. 548-660'l~ves. M2·6'160 P'\111,;•.wer equ.lf:d. 2925Kubor Blvd. i:Uiitautae biJ.1358 air, am/rm stereo w( 8 'ftt 289 eq. Very clean, P'ClaitiYely can selJ your AM/ itereo. 95. COSTA MESA 2925Harbor Blvd EASY CRIDIT tnck, p /S, p/B, crwse rum good, 8 track ste reo. car·truck·van at DO cos\ 5SU051 t7t·2500 COSTA MESA ·~6a~"ie~~Y bl:~~~d.1'N"~ TERMS ~~~·E~:S2::1.u~fys S129S.49S-T032att 5. to)'OU.S41·?ol8 '63 Olds 4 Dr Sedan. 1 '75 Grand Safari . t7t-2500 brks,$8,995 839-~. ARRANGED OR '68 Wreck. Good y .302 "10Custom500.Wht.4dr, owner,~~g$7SO. Sacririce bel.ow book. '7•TBird.Xlotcond.f\ll· ---USE YOUR '6t CIM•elte Wp eng. A/C le other parta. good cood. '695. Hitch/rack, air shocks, ly loaded. Burgundy inl '67Con .. rtible. ~H~~.c~'!'lente~~!~:: Carisdriveable.$250/bst Call847-4525 WHOUSALI rullpwr,$3395.673-6686 with white vnyl top $1.500. 644-4839 OWN IA.MK dr. 842·5207· Below Blue Book -"'"--··m Blac.. P /S 581-3847 or768-8244 $700/0r best offer. Dave 7.J LTD wag. 55.000 m1. Cu S 1 10 .. __ , •· • c-ro 9917 HOURS 556-6633 days, s.45·7884 Cougar '73. XR7. Buy New ures. Loaded. Xlnt '16 Uus a on. 41K P/B. P/W. P /L. Perl.'"v-------,-,-7-4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eves. wholesale $2275. lo mi, cond.$1800962 .. 6139. milea.Xlntcood.Needs 2 cond. AM /f~M cass • SATURDAY like new, loaded, tires. $3950. Beauty! stereo w/J .way spkrs & ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Z28 Sliver Beauty. Lo rm. T top, AM /FM cass. Still under wrnty, $7100. 960-6616. l:lo ..... 7 ,... '72 Chevy Caprice. 1 91MJGH,pV\pty84&4212 '78 LTD 4 dr, 16,000 mi. 8'7HM. pwr booster. Spec handl· 74 Vega, new short block SUMDA Y owner. Gd cond, a II $5400. Immaculate. Plnlto 9957 IDi pckg, big tires. $&JOO. ~ spd, new tires, FM to ..... l,... ~~~· A /C, $1350. e:e~A/~;;·,~: M8-1661aft.6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _586-_:n_26_. ______ , ___ ._Sl200 __ ._63_1_·55_75 __ '68 Camaro. 6 cyl, new Sl.300/offr.' Days only: 'T2 Rancbero. new engine, '72 Pinto. Well main· '12 Gran Prix, 1 owner, 63 Vega. Runs great. Best pat.nl. runs well, $2000 or DON1 MISS '73 Monte C&rlo. Swivel M8-1019 nda body work. sunroof, taioed. Good body. ssoo. top cood, A/C, P/wmd. buy. lmmac. Must sell. 2600H.\rt>orBlvd bestoffer.963-9164. bucketseata,air,stereo, . All/FM+ 8·trk, air 64&SM2aft 5,wcekdays. ramo.49Ml51/66H.8SI $800.640-9782 c~ 1\1\es.\. 540-<>IOO new tires. $1,995. After Dodge 9935 sbocks. nu tires, $2300. . ·- ~ ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 '18 Xlnt cond. Very low THIS SALEI 6 :30,M$-0802 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~eves. Alllos. UMd ....._ UMCI A.tos. Used -· aJ'r cond st"'"'eo T • ..,~ POLA.RA ~ dr Good •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ""· . ..., ' EICaminoWANTED '" ,.. . "lOFontLTDWagon.Xlot lt77CADll,_LAC Top. & a ffordabl e . 1.. '6.5-'7l. Good condition. solid car. PS/ PB, AC. cond. 90,000 ml $lOOO. COUPE DE VIW 962-ll39 Small V-8 or 6. 547 ·3182 Steal at $675. 631 •5823 96.1-4863. C099RYY >. Wholesale "TT Chevy Camaro. lo Poeiti elu can sell your ---------• bluebook is now mrs. P/S, P /B, AM /FM '74 Monte Carlo Xln t. . v eJ 8' G•.~ Camper, self S7875 cond. Air cond. AM /FM car·\ruek·van at no cost cont , S800/ bst ofr. +$Joo cass .. silver blue In col . stereo .t~. Moving to toyou.547·7018 54S-4950Jill. or, asking $4500 Call ---------• Yow Price-$7975 497.2903 +art 5pm & ------------• Hawaii. ·1130 '86 V-8 Coronel, ?SK mi , '78 LTD Landau, PS, PB, IAUER IUICK wknds. '64 Chevy, front end hood, c I ea n' re I 1 a b l e Pwr seata & windows. 2925Harbor Blvd. '61 Corvair Lakewood sta. fenders, grill. Perfect ~2!sport~i2..D,.:. rblt A/C, Cruise, AM /FM, COSTA MESA ;m V-8, PIS. P/8 , A/C, ~.a $100 963....... .. ...... $S75.~. Good ~.a *-pp AM/FM stereo .. 18,000 wagon; $600or bes\ofrer. ..vuu. . ·-or .. --... . ..,.,.,.,. . t79·2500 m i . x Int c 0 n d . Call&G53'M 53!HWl4 '15 STATION WAGON, _s_7811 __ . -----· ......._Mew 910 $5800 /best. 640·7610 Allfos.Mew tlOO ...... Mew tlOO pow9"1teerin11tbrakes.1 ________ ,1 ••:,:•:.:•::•::• •:.:•:.:•::•:.:• •:.:•:•:.:••:.:•:•:.:• •:.:•::•:L:e:=v:es=:/;w=::lmds==·====:J!• •::•:.:•::•!• ·~·:.:•:• •!_:•~•:!,•!_:••:.:•:!•!,:••:.:•:!••~••!•:.:•::•::••:.:•::•.:.••::•:.:•::•::••:.:•::•::••:.:•::•::;• !.=alr='=nack==·=--='18===:::; I '77 Granada, V 41. 4dr TIE UNCOLN-MERCU "SllJWS YOU THE UGHT" SAIFSDRIVF IS ON RIGHT #OW! Lincoln-Mercury is hot after its third record-breaking sales year in a row. You'll find deals and discounts galore at Johnson & Son Uncoln-Mercury "•WS YOU TIE UGllT" SPECIAL FAC10RY DROUITS Sexy, all-new 79 Capri-now with Sales Drive Special Package added- and specially priced to move fastr OUR PRICE ~4995 MEAeuRY CAPRI ..... Drive Specl•I hek ... * PllCkege Includes: • Sporta console• Sport wheel covera • Rooker.,..,.. molding • 14 lnchWh•I• •Interior Accent Group Including visor vanity mlrrpr •,tw.....,._ u a package only on c.pns· equipped with 2.3 Htr~ overhead cam engine. Gbla. A/C, stereo a trk. CnUe Coat.rol. All ex· tr-. XIII& coad. Lo mi. m-ms . '71 Toriao SW. PS, A/C, PB, good cond. $850. 833-2ll8. E.arty 1J77 Cobra: a uto 302, factory loaded, mags.new radials, 48000 mi. ISOOO. 813-1350. Home 493-9618 '72 Raocbero GT, AC, power, mags, needs painl.115(). ~. Ford '75 Elite -While, loaded. lo mi's. P /W, P/aeata, stereo, C/C, A/C, new radials. $3495. 678-9164. •• LTD Coupe, small vs. auto, P /S, 34,600 orig mi'•· Nice cond. $1.575. ~. UIO Ford Original. $3000 3JOUllian Pl. CM '4i8 LTD Cntry Sq. wagon, all power, air, orig. ownr, well maintal.ned. 1'15.61$-7092 'ff1 Font Ranch wagon, SOM mi, runs JCJnt. $450. 83Mllt .. ll1&1t.aol, Dew eqlne, traas. brakes cl paint. May extras. Like oew.SIOOO.m.a954 '76 Elite, 2 dr. vnyl top, : p/s, ~ a /c, cruise cont.. . radials, Ult 1\eerlng, wr wheels, 23000 mi. Below wblle. -.80N '71Maverick4dr. XIDtrun cond. Nda body work. 1171/f/lfr. ~1 •n LTD II, Countr1 9cNft w.,_. Loaded, Xlat cood, ~Jooo ml. Belt olfr. Pr 133·2021 cta11 . 144·2598 evea1'rbda. 7J SBtAN DI ft&I Full -lndudlf'9 40/90 --_ .1111 ....... 1731UWl. $29" '76 IUICI U SAlll Couo• Au10,..a11c. laclO"I' • ., conclt'-'"O. ""'°" 10C1 I llft ........ (82~1 Smt '71 COUPI DI Y1UI Soll! --. --·er... 00fltro1 C11w1111e1 101t I full ~. (IOtTZT: 76 POMnAC...._ NIX , ... _...~·~-.... Cf\llM coned. t'llflle ..... I _, -.,1(.-USl $4599 76 C .. TSLB COtlDOIA '"" -inc. ---· lllctory w. AM/'FM ...,..,, tltt. c:iMM • ...._ Int. I tnOfW! i.-...... -liloe HEW! IOl3POO. Smt SMtt "74 COUPI DI YILU ,.._Ml __ ...,._ ...... l9dtlrY •• llll I AM/FM •111,_ .... Sf111111 (22tUl\ll 4 IO dlOOM -...... $3999 "11 CHIYSB COllDOeA c;.....,... -.. --. "'*'Y ... lift ........ cn*8 COtllrOI. ..... _. -· -......... ,tsl.JI). SS4H '76 L1MCOU4 COMTIHIMT AL Coupe So411 -aea1a. tt1alher lnl.nor. C...... IOOo ~ con1'ol I -1'9111o. 1088PC)P) $19" ¥.MAJO.YAH Air COfld, AM/f'M --·CB . -ooi ........ --""wound. cutlOlft Clllnt I ...._ --a. (tOIMlll. $ltff 71 CHIVY MOKTI CA.LO EQulotn•nt lncludn lac1ory air cof'd1tloftlno. -,,_,no, -....... '""'fl .. (11&,WAj. SM" l......, IM!rlor. cf\llM COt'llfOI 1111 ....... Clllrialal -• -... -Clllf!SI). $7799 75 COUPIDI YR.LI .. __ -·--11-vlftyt roof fu"--lowtn119a l6'1M()WJ 510-lr0m•lown $5499 6COUPIDI YIUI ~ ifttlel\Or, I-OlllY!r. YinVI IOO. CMMconll'Oll VI-Cll5PAl<I •io -"-•io-• SS9H 76 PLYMOUTH WAM>M £.....-lftdlldaa ~ .., OOfldO. lloft1ng, ~ ,_ -w-tlC lnJl~•(.-..c:M $3499 77 P09 MAM.ADA a.... ~ ~ l9dory ... conc111.onono.. -11-•no. - --low INlla.11123VA0). $4999 ' ,, . ,· ·BUICK QUALITV ••• GM ECONOMY ••• • AMERICAN · LUXURV' ••• ALL IN ONE SPECIAL CAR ••• REGAL '19 • 30 • • TO CHOOSE FROltl ' ... \ ALL .~' AIR CONDITIONED · AND MUCH MORE ... HERE'S THREE EASY WAYS TO BUY CASH SMALL TERMS '822200 DOWN PAYMENT 'I I 7 82MO. CSHHEOCPKITIT -'295~. $117.82 per month for 48 months~:-S'h down . $1 72.11 per month for 48 months; w ith $295 down. $2210.n . Combination cash or trade. 11 .83 APR. COMPARE IT I 13.10 APR. Deferred payment price Is $8556.28; on Deferred payment price is $7866.13; on approved • approved credit. credit. We're a quality business and you'll like our people. Our price includes everything shown except tax, license, and a $20 documentary fee. DON'T MISS THIS SALE .: .• FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY o~ D 10 P.M. MOll..S.t. · . , fh-~ c'""""'s Yes...Ope11 E_,, SlllllMy Tll .S P.M. .... ~, · #f ButelC Dealer 3 blodu s.tt o/tlle HARBOR BLVD. /SAN DIEGO FREEWAY S.. Dlefo F1WW1 A division of Bouer Motors . 2925 HARBOR BL VD.,' alW'A MIES4 979-25lXJ Opel ·Jaguar· Triumph-MG. -All , males, models and colors ' Classified Auto Advertising in the DAI LY P!LOT ' . . . . . .. .... . .. ' j ' J Dun-ington Beach Eo11ntain 'Valley E DIT I O N Yoar Hometown • Dally New!jpaper VOL. 72, NO. 82, •SECT IONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FR I DA y I MARCH 23, 1979 TEN CENTS -~~~~~~~~H~t~~onBea~C~ckdo~-~~~~~~~~, Cf)Jls DoulJle Drunken-driving Arrests 8 MIC'll •:LP KEVICH Of, .. O..t; l'I• S~ff A federullv Cundt>rl "dnmkt>n dn' 111~ cnfo1 l'l' ment teom · tn tlunllngton R4.·J~·h h.1, nt•MI\-dout>lcd lht-numbl•r o f Wl'U \.lll~ moturi:-.l ~ ,\ho find thcmselv~ tn c·1ty JBtl Traffic thvt:-.mn Lt rhomus Patton !:>Jld lc>dav police urrested 3,3fi9 i.wople for drt\ ing under the u1 - fluc nce during 1978 THE YEAR BEFORE, poltct! hauled 1 823 drivers to Jatl for aJlegt>dly being dr·unk while d'r1v ing, LL Patton said. Prostitution Claimed In December of 1977. a $280,000 federa l grant al· lowe d police to set up its drunken driving team. It con::,1st.s of three motorcycle officers and two in-auto policemen who do nothing but patrol in search of drunken motorists, said Lt. Patton. THE OFFICERS, who patrol major city s treets llkl' Pacific Coast Highway, Warner Avenue and Beach Boulevard, are on the job daily between 5 pm and 3 a.m Lt Patton said the s uccess or the tea m has prompted other patrolmen to concentrate more he avily on watching for drunks on the road. .. THE OVERALL EFFECT has been an 85 per- cent increase in the number or drunken driving ar- rests s ince the prog r am began. The trend has con- tinued since the first of this year, Lt. Patton said. lie noted that the city's accident rate has been on a decline . The number of fatal accidents, however, increased s ubstantially. last year when 29 persons died on city streets. rN 1977, 19 PEOPLE were killed in Huntington Beach traffic accidents, Lt. Patton noted. Since the first of this year, three persons have died in traffic accidents. 'Massage Parlors' Moratorilllll Set· No Slwts; 300 Out Of Class More than JOO pupils an the Ocean View School District will be prolub1ted from classrooms Monday unless they receive im· munization s hots that are re- quired by state law. t t The Huntington Beach Cily Council has declared a six· month moratorium on new massage parlors in the city Officials look the action al the request or the police department which claims acts of prostitution have been committed an some of the parlors. Police also contend lhall'urrcnt city ordinances do not give them adequate control in regulating the location or the number of parlors. The moratorium will be in ef. fe et until new ordinances arc ap- proved with tighter regulations. Capt. Bill Payne said eight massage parlors are currently hcens~ and operating in 1 lunt· mgton Beach. Waddill Testimony Bruise on Inf ant Said 'No Accident' By aEBECCA HELM Of•DMIJl"lletl\llff A bruise-like hemorrhage on Baby Girl Weaver's throat could ool have happened accidentally, a Boston pathologist testified Thursday at Dr. William Wad· Billy Carter Oul, of Gas PLAINS, Ga. <AP> - Before Jimmy Carter was e lected president, bis brother Billy's service sla· tion was the place to get gas -because it was the o.nly place to get gas in the president's hometown. But since bis brother look office, the number of gasoline stations has in· creased. and Billy's place no longer is entitled to un· limited gasoline supplies. Tbal was obvious Thurs· day from the sign on the pumps -"No Gas ... Two pumps in front of the station are papered with "No Gas" signs ap· parenUy because the sta· tion's March's allotment. ran out. Billy's staff isn't talking about the situation. fumty Man's Suit Against 'Kaz' Rejected LOS ANGELES (AP) -A onetime caivict bu loet b1J swt dill's murder retrial in Santa Ana. ··1 don't think a professional would be that rough with a pre- mature infant and handle it that way." Dr. Shirley Driscoll of Harvard University said. The pathologist's opinion came during the second day of her testimony at the trial of the 43-year-old Waddill, a Hunt· ington Harbour physician. Wa ddill is accused or strangl- ing the infant after it allegedly s urvived a sall~ abortion at Westmin s ter Community Hospital on March 2, 1977. His first trial e nded in a bung jury which was reportedly locked up 7 to S in favor of ac quillal. Or. Driscoll is one of several medical experts being called by the prosecution in an attempt to prove that Waddill manually strangled the infant. Prosecutor Robert Chatterton claims Waddill believed the baby was brain damaged and killed her because he feared a malpractice lawsuit. WaddUl's defense attorney Charles Weedman, however, contends that the infant was for all practical purposes already dead when Waddill examined her shortly after her birth. Eyewitnesses to the delivery have previously testified that the infant bad a heart rate, and was breathing when Waddill ex· aminedher. Thursday, Weedman sought support for his client's defense by asking Or. Driscoll lf il is possible for a baby to have a heart rate and be breathing without activity in the upper brain. "You can have respiration and cardiac action even though the upper brain is dead," Dr. Driscoll replied. The trial was in recess today. TestilDOQ)' ls scheduled to re· sume llooday. He said four more business permit applications are pending and that there have been five or six additional inquiries. "We are getting requesLs for business permits from ope rators that don't have buildings," he said. "Without the moratorium. we could have 18 massage houses. We could be the massage parlor capital or Orange County," he declared. Payne said he believes that strict ordinances in surrounding communities have caused a s harp increase o f massage parlor business in Huntington Beach. A police report shows that Newport Beach a nd Costa Mesa each have three m assage parlors. There are two in Foun- tain Valley and Santa Ana and none in Westminster or Seal Beach. acconling to the report. Payne said the new ordinance is being drafted by a police de· partmenl attorney and wiU in· s ist on formal training for masseuses. The ordinance also would set up methods to revoke the busi· ness license or operators if ii· legal acts occur. The ordinance would permit <See PARLORS, Page A2) Man Ordered To Hospital On Sex Counts A moving van driver, convict· ed last month or sex charges stemming from an attack on two 12-year-old girls, was ordered confined to a state mental hospital by Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner Thursday. Judge Turner declared Albert Fidel Salcido, 34, or Encino, a mentally disordered sex of-fender, and ordered him sent to Patton Slate Hospital in San Bernanlino for evaluation and treatment. The judge, who based his find· ings on psychiatric reports. asked for a progress report from boapltal official.a within 90 days. Arter treatment. Salcido would be returned to Superior Court for sentencing on the sex charges. Salcido was convicted by a jury of rape, attempted rape, kidnap and other sex charges. Salcido kidnapped the two 12-year..old Long Beach girls at gunpolnl as they walked over Anaheim Bay Bridtre on Pacific Coast ffilbway at Surfside, and sexually attacked them as be held them for several hours in bi• ear. .,, ........... Hanna in Court Former Congressm an Richard Hanna hides behind an umbrelJa as he enters federal court in Monroe, La., to testify in the bribery, cons piracy a nd income tax evasion trial of former Congressman Otto Passman. Hanna is serving time in a federal prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy in connection with the Korean in· fluence-buying scandal. Diedrich, Anthony Charges Reinstated By GARY GRANVILLE °' -D.ljly ,,, ... $~ Political corruption charges brought against Orange County supervisors Philip Anthony and Ralph Diedrich in mid· um were reinstated today by the slate Al· torney General's Office. The complaint filed In central municipal court charges An· thony, Diedrich and two co· defendants with multiple viola· lions or. the political rerorm act or 1974. Charged in the complaint a long with the two county supervisors were Anaheim City Councilman William Koll and one-time county political finan. cier Gene Conrad. The four defendants face es- sentially the same charges brought against them by the Orange County Grand Ju.ry on J-.lyl,lt77. Those charges went by the board in early 1978 when an Oran1e County Superior Court jud1e quashed the tndictment. Judge Phllip Sc6wab a~ * * '·-* with defense attorney -Tom Crosby that the indictments were invalid because not enough grand jurors bad beard all the testimony in the investigation. The Attorney General 's office later appealed that decision to a higher court and came away second besL Now, Anthony and Diedrich face charges tbat if eventually convicted could result In their removal from office as well as jail or prison terms. The original indictments named one-lime Diedrich ally Mike Remington and Calabasas jeweler Martin Kirschner as de· rend ants. Before the lndictments were set aside Remington and Kirschner pleaded guilty to mis· demeanor allegations and were ordered to pay fines. .More Coverage Other Huntington Beach· Fountain Valley coverage ape pears~ on Page A9. to have the televhlon abo• "Kaa" iu ... otf u. air beeaae, be eoatenda, lt Ille.ally pattern• bl1 OWD life. TomMWer, I•. of J'ul· Diedrich Denied 'Facts' Waiver lertoa al · •u.a• l•led t.Ut Unlwereal Studloe puftUMd the ri'9U to lu. We •torr ta Deeember ltTT. .......... ~ ....... ...... , ...... .._ .... Jadleted Oran•• Couaty Supenilar Ralpb Dledrteb'• mo- Uoa to bave recordl that were aelHd ln a 1m aeareb of a • ...-•• ndld laedml•W. at 1119 = I ""llllr7 trial .._ .... . laa Dl•ID laperlor Court J--.. -o. 'l'lla.rp Mid ..... nuJil IMt M ..ad find DO ftll 111 .._ .. wreb ..,. • rat ............ tllll fllllltlll w• WI 'SI t la..,..,. Judp Tbarp'• rullq w.. a clear YindlcaUon for Oran1e Coant1 Aaal1tant Dtatrict At· t.Ol'M1 llldaMI Caplni. It .. Dletrtell'• ....... entelltlea tM\ Capl11I ud ......... .... ..... -· ............... Jlldll 111' ..... ".,. ...... .= ........... ftlld••tlMtC.8*11 ........ ..,,.... .......... ' The Judae'• nallng -came after be bad btmed to two days ol tntlmon1 and tben reviewed 1rand Jurr traa1erlpt1 of i.tilDODJ' tbat led to the tndict- m eat of Diedrlela aad eo-del_.. LeBoJ ROie. o.Aal of tlae ....... '° ...... ·tll• •Tidnn Hl•M h'om a a•r.,•·••nlao ... la B•ea• Pan t11nd tilt ..... b' tbt atart ii Dl6idlkltl'• INI . It ii now scheduled to bet1n Wednesday mornlna in Juqe Tbarp'1 courtroom in San !*to. Di8dridl and Role were in· dieted Dec. 15, lt71, OD bribery char.-related to a im Board of SuperWorl land UH deciaioa • The trial II beina held in San Dte10 after belDI transferred tbere rrom Oran1e Countr because of ad•ene pre-trial pubUdf.Y. An Ocean View s pokeswoman said today that letters had pre- viously been sent to the parents ., ~r 559 students who didn't re- ceive the necessary shots or whose immunization records were not up to date She said that all but 325 stu- dents had met requirements as of this morning School officials have been scurrying an recent months lo comply with a 1978 slate law that requires students from Kin- dergarten to the 12th grade to receive polio. diphtheria, tetanus. whooping cough and m easles shots. Officials in the Huntington Beach City <elementary) Dis-• trict had prev1ously sent letters to parents of 1,200 students who didn't receive the required im- muniza~. or this total. only eight stu- dents had not compli ed at six or the district's elementary'schools and were barred from school last Monday. Another deadline is scheduled Monday al Morfett, Perry and Pe terson schools but officials believe that exclusions or stu- de nts will be only minimal because or "good pa rental response." Officials in the Huntington Beach High School and Fountain Valley eleme ntary school dis- tricts say only a handful of the students had not complied to dale and that no major problems are expected. Ocean View officials set up three rree clinks at elementary school sites to provide im· munizalions. They also sent additional ' literature to the parents about lhe·clinics. Federal Aide Faces Charges LOS ANGELES (AP) -A rcderaJ grand jury has indicted an lmmigraUon and Naturaliza- tion Service c riminal in- vestigator on seven counts of bribery. ' -~ ( The indictment handed down , T hursday charges SimC>o • Martinez Jr., 42, of Anaheim, with accepting $7,400 in bribes +1 from seven individuals. ". --~~~~~~~--....~ ~ Coast ,. Weather Some cloudiness but mostly sunny Saturday witb highs 82 to 86. Lows tonight 43 to SO. INSIDE TeDA Y " . P.ack pr troul>Wa.CJtOGV on tlw trails m tlw local moun- taiftf. w~ fella ~ • Oftd hou> on. l!oge CJ. •••• ..... _ ............. ,, ... ....... ... = CM UL.... M ,__ • ...... ., ........... ... ~ .. .._ ..... .. a..... OMt Al -CM Clll9ka "' ~--.. er-•• "' .. ................. r: =z:.= ~..... -,: Mi I I J • •t f O.• '*'I•• a .... _ • ........... t I . iU OAJI. Y PILOT 1-t/F Six Teen-agers Die in Crash . Oushed Door Wo"""''' Open; Explo1ion Silenced Screanu lfUU 11111 !\' •.\l'• ll'lll ,.IUlhlJdlWMl.wo'-'Mt I r&l't ttw 111111\gl<'\S "''•huo v.aano. yoon1 Pf't'P'4-1n1ldct at'f-..•um In~ th;-' na .. tw1t c\oor lhMt ~ouldn I o~n M thf' ttr" HI 11 h.uJ .. ftn t•11:ttn"u1 h• r I lh111k I m111hl h11vt put 1\ out Jltl w .jl"'41tl uf 'a•ruk1•r ' Whth• Wu I.I.on 'M>u.iht twlJ> ttn l'"l•l<t!!••m 1h nc ,.,j ltll' ••·tt·•au !'.I'\ h"1'fl U• ('f~ 1h1'<t the• 11l1h• .. t t7 lt1t• p1ur11(1• I It Wf\1N) "\.'\ UIU\'1"'-C• ON A al Rl\l, 1111111 11uh11<ki 111 lh1._ co111 mwut) ut I, Ul4 •boul lXI ml&ft 11Urth••'"' of Nt'• 'forll CHy wht-11 he um~ ""'°"Ow •tth'4-nl onh • minute or two 1tftc-r U haa&>Pf'tWd Wf'dnt·lld•' n11t11 A/l(•r ck:t(·r mtl\101 h < ouldo t opil'n lht• d11ot h\ hlnl't'lf h\ Wt'lll rur h1 IJI ,1t I IH'atl1y hoOll 'ltW h i\11111 v. 111(110 '''l'lodt•J v. IHI•• lw ...., .. , 1i:on1• fhi• tl.•ad m<ludl<d llw dnvt"f' Oan11•I Of'dt'Jl 17 of frll)I•" 11111 who ll'<'l'IH.J bJ,, drh1•r i. hft'~ It,.. l11an ii wt Ar ii.CC> l'11lr1t k t'"11u111kur 16, ttotJ h l• •i•tt'f l,Murlt•. 14, hurh 11f P'ultonv1lh' 1'11111 Ito"· HI ul 1'11nd11 . (.irol Wlutc· lti of Handull ~11111 M1&rjl11rt·t ~•HI f111tl, II>, ltl F\llle>tH\lk ' <"l.Jl>M~ Wt'r" d11rn\11>1H-d Ill m1t1duy 1 huf'du)' ror the' WO 'tu 1lt·1111 c1' t'wld• 1-'ulltmv1lll' JUgh ~·hoof. wtwrc-thtt •111 ""''rf' >l u tl1•nl& 1'tw M htWll ~ n1 .. { WH IOY..f'rf'd \o hilf (l\•rf •tnd lht• rnailO 1·t1 11.1111·1· ""'•'"' 1lrup•l'll 111 bl..i1·k c1~1U4'1 n ·•um •d t.och•y l rrtt0an1 t',J; KA ID TttlJAHOA y Tut:Y UAD tit>Nl UllJhlt· l•I r1111J anyom ~ho Wll~Ht>t"'d ttw t"t••h Tht•y •11 11 WC!rt: not i.ur.-why lltt• fttuuon waMon 1htmmed Into a trtt' lll'd burst Into Oftmc11 • 11lt< ur w11 wra~ around UM> lrM. but. It was 11lmosl doubl«"d on \tulf \n th~ renteT," said Or f'IMI P\ptto, thf' Mont.com1•ry «•>unty ('oronf'r "I've st•en 11om•' 1u·c-ldt>nl11 In m y 11tn1•. wt noth111g ~• drumutl(' u11 thll' l11volvU1t( 111x younl(lll(•rt1 •n l h.i I r lftna Ile •1dd ll wu t<'veral hours befOf'e the bodi~ could tM! sw•fld from 11~ <'h rrt'(J wrcdrng\' Authorllw~ had lo rely on duntul t l·1·1,, dt to makt· "°'''ti Vt' 1denUflc.UOn We 've hud traate<.ha lo the pQllt, wbeo two or lbne died, bul nflveor 111)'1A.lnc ol lh~ mapkudt." auld Allen JacklM'>n. dirKtor of 1 he t~onda h.1111.•raJ home arran.U.. n vo of \.be aerviCt!k . 11•; SAID S•!AVl('t;S t'Ol THE YOUNG vkUrn•, would lw tu-Id ~•tutday mornJna and run th.tou1h •ate afternoon. with bunul ,.-hedu1ed for,., n ctim.:le~ Tt.-F·owldttur tt-~o i.t•t• moved ft>t't>nUy wJlh ttwir f111m1ly 111 'h ..... l'U from Nanuet. In ~lrlaod Cottoty Theil ruttier w"• ~ re 111 t'd ~Ive with th~ New Ytltk CJtr, Polln~ Oeportm,mt · Wll\'I\ Wt' not1taed htm early th " morn1n1t 1 of hl11 <'htldrl'I• •, clt·Jth" 1 hi..· told tth that ho t•am • up hl'rl' ht'l'UUti\: h wunt1·d t11 •·o )11y hla t._.llrem~nt wh•·~ It wH lll<'t' and l)C'a<'f•ful." .-.1mJ l'11 dn1henrf ff.ohf>rt Arthur-l!o, who lnvHllteut('d Uw accldt"nl '1'twy were probJ1bJ.Y JUflt out ndmf( round, Ilk•· •IJ ••·•·n J~t·1 111Ju A' for us why 1t hu1>~·m·d . I wh1h f kn~w." Arthur•, \Uld U. ~. Talks Slated With PLO? Michelle a 'Hit' At · Playboy Club 3Jailed l1iNB IJar Fight CAllW, t;gypl ~AP ! Pr~1 •ll•nl Carter UY~ th(• United St all's will "1mrnt•rtiutt'ly )'!!art work 111g direc tly " wrth th1• P111h.•11l1ne Llber11t1on ()rgunatu t1on If 1t recogniU>ll lsrnel '8 rti;cht to ul"t and accep~ U N Sec"uri ty Counc-1J R~luUon i.2 In un interview with Egyptian lt'lt"vi1wn. Carter ~aid th•l 1n thf' 111t.er1m the: United States will lnvit.c other Plih:stimaM Lo Join forth<'f>nung U.S.·1ponaored talk• ~Wt.'tl'n laratil and ~gypt on t~ future of lhe o<·cup1ed We~t Hank of the Jordan R1ve-r .rnd the Guiu Strip Th.-Camp Uuvld uc'c-Ord <'»Ila fur l'ult-o:.lrnwn11 hvlng in lht oc t•upu·d ~rrH.orJe11 to t1Jke part 1n the ne((ot111lmM on f'i.lctstJru1tn Jut.ooomy hut Carter 1>111d th•l 1r othe!r PaJ..,1l1111ana, .YCctvt lsrael'11 ra.iht to t:ltlgl "we will "11rt1c1p11t.1• with them In ne1tot1a l1on11 •· Curlt'r hacl mud1• lh"l offer bf'forc. u early n Sept.embn IW77 Tht 1nt.crv1ew w 1u1 ronductc."<l by Adib Andrawefi, corrnpon denl for the t;gyplian Mlddlt: Y,a ~ll Nl'W lt /\f:J!n cy ID W11h1ngto11 It watt to be broad e u•l hurl' htlA:•r today. hut un ud vi.net' ll·xt Wal) rclt'uefi by tht· agw1cy Y 111 .. 1wr J\rufot '!'! PW hall u11 l(nly ~nn.~'<i the Cnmp Oa.vuJ a'frcel'IM.'nl and o iled for Anb -.anc:Uooi. uM.BIMt .t.:a(ypt II f'rt1111 dent Ar1wttr Sad at ~l.Cnb a peace treat y with hroc:ll Prime Mani•ler Mcnuchem Ue te1n a.a " c h •· d u I t· d M o n d lil y 1 o W H IUJlMIOO. Th" PLO hu rtJ cted Security Council ~luuon 2.42. The rttft· olutlou, drafted •fler larati1'11 battle field vlctonca In 196?, caJh1 on hraiel to relurn war.won /\rah lan<111 lrl return for Ar•b l(uaranl.(>es of It.II naiht Lo ex\bl walhan Ktrurc a.nd ruco1nl1.-d houndaM.-~ "Wt' huv..-o problem w1lh the PLO," C~r said. "btlcaUM lh•· <>raia.n11.41Uon has totally rej~ 242" which ht• suid bud been •c· Cl•pk•O by mrn;I /\rub cour1trie1.1 m1 o b111m1 for a 11 ·llll'monl wa lh l:;racl. "The PLO hat al8o never r•·c· ogn lztld Israel's rl((ht to ttlUlll," CBrter s1u d "At soon tts the PLO expretaea it.a occeptanff 0( these pTiMlf>lc11, we will th n immediate y 1lart workln.; dlr~Uy wHh lhht ur1•nluUon, on lhl1 bul.11." Be1ln hub 0iald f11rnl will nf'ver bcmcutn wt\h the group t.. call• "11 bunch ol murderen " 8eatn trequenlly cit.ea the PLO'• avowed aim or ellmtnaU01 t.bt Jewilh it.ate. °"AHOI COMT "'' DAILY PILOT fMOf~C ..... t,,_, ...... wtt"-" .. "t'r~ ............................ ,......_ .. ,, .. o._ r .... , """''_1_, ......,,..,.,..,_.,. .... llllt/N>d -·f """""' ,,. ... ltl• C.•• -... .. ~ ..... -........... ..,,_ ••·""•'..., ,,_ l_ ...... """"'o'",. ....... ,...,__ .... " ..... _ ............... ... -~· .... .-... _ ................. ,)f ...,., .. ,'4 ...... l ........ , ... -.... ·-._, . .._ ~~--"'*'- y ....... .1::.·.~= ........ , __ f fll .. n:..~::rz:- ~-..-~,­.. _ .... .__ ...... ..... :=:"-.... , LOS Af"GEl.ES lAP> A former Ployboy budny, con lrad lctlng the l.ollmony of a Playboy Clut. offlcl1I at the Lee M arvln trial, oy,. Michelle Triola Marvin waa • hit when shti aang at UMl Phoenix. Ariz . Playboy Club Oorili Brenman, now 11 Log Angeln attorney, said Thurlday she waa the bunny who lo· lroduced Ml11 Marvin when •be played the club in 1983 and 19$4. ") WU very haP.PY Uutt •he wu romtn.i back, • Mra. Bren· man rtcalJed "She w11 one ol the better acta and I'd make a lol of ti~ A lot of cuat.omen would atay for two or three ahow1 " Sam OtSl~fano. director of ~"' Brando Gift Tolndiam Sparb Fight LOS ANGELES <AP> M .rloo Brando'• 40-acre gift of land t.o the lndl.n.1 hu t>ecome a baUlegTOW>d, pfttll\I the Sierra Club and OM group or lndiaan• llJ(lliMl another aroup of Jndlarut who w1t11t to ~.-11th · lend to a 11.-. veloPt"r T h1• lund . owo•·d hy the Surv1vol of 1tw /\mt•rtl'l.lll lnd1un A1':;<><'1at100, hus btlcn offered for n ·111 le to Calabasa11 developer Alan S.tterlee for a 40 home up· p..r int'ome subc:hvl11ton But the (,of) An1ele1 cha.,Wr ot the Sierra Club, wltb liOme In· dlan 11upport, eppc1&lcd the R ei<lon al Pl1tnn t nic Com mi11100'1 approval of the prOJt."Cl nt a hearing Thurt.duy of the f ..()1> Angelt•:s Counly Uou rd o f Supervtsor.s. T h e land, localed north of M aJtbu Creek Stn\4" Puk. would have t• vhmul 1mplH'l tJn the rtcrcrnllon Mca If it twcaml' » df'velopment, Sierra Club of flclal David Brown uld 8' he hatf!d u numbt•r of ohJe 'lions BrHndo and lhc.1 lndifln iJrOUp whl<:b own. the l:t0d, a11 well t i. the developtir, urt defondln1 lli; u le. Jn a te le.cra m aent to the Su1)ervlsoni. Brando uld h~ f It ll would be "a real lnJutllkc" tfl the lndJan •roup to dt lay the 1utle of the land, which l• btln.t used 811 a dump an<t II a favored 1vot roroff·roud mot.orcychala. 28 Suspended tert.ainment fO< Pl•yboy Clutw. JntcrnaUonal. t.-1ll(led th•l th•· company'• rtt0rdA ahowed Ml~ Marvin waa nt'vt'r ac-hedul .. d b11 c k to the Phoenix r lu h l>t'ctUMMl the wa11 glv~n 111 "O' ratl ne u • poor performt'r H•· a lao e1tld she had not played any othe r Play boy club• Ml&:. M arvtn H id ahe did. The wttMN brou1ht l•u~ler to the courtroom when tht· described the rigid r equire ments of ~in.I a bunny emcee "It wu very or1aniud," sbt· said. "Uke betnc In the Army . . . ~re were an army of ap1H that weot around lo UM.- c I u b 1 p r e t e n d I n g to b •· cuatohlen. If y ou dldn 't do your speech ntcht, they'd report yoo 1:1nd you'd have to ao back lo bunny school." · A• 1p eet ator• giggled . Supe rior Court Judge Arthur Maraball commented. "It might be pre fe r able to be In th1· Army." Durlne c rou examlnallon. Mra. Brenman blurted out 11 statement favorable t.o Ml.s Marvin. ··I remember wbea •he re turned ll was 1964. I bad a con verulion with Michelle. Sbc aald lhal she wu thlnldn1 of 1Jlv· 101 up her career becaUBe Mr flt arvln aald he waa golna to sup ~rt her for the re9l of her life,'' she s aid "I rt•mt"mbl·r lhut l>eca u•c 11he was aslun., m•· about my career and what l wu:-i going to do ... Mlas Marvin, 46. <'lalms th • &<'tor . SS. promiaed her support lie denlee It She la 11uan1 for St R million, half lbe Haeta he ut· t\ulred durin1 the :six ye1u 1 they l ved \olelher. In other rebuttal testimony, ra Ma ll bu restaurant waltre3a 11uid M urvin was evicted from ut least 111x bars 1n the beach com munlty beca~ or drunkeMetti. Pe10 LeMoine "aid the actor 11omellmes arrlvcd at tuo·~ in chrlatod and w1.u1 rc fuHcd drinks. "lh> was very loud, ver y bo11terous, argument,atlvc," she 11old. ''When they wouldn't serve him, he would be very un happy," Vrcquunlly, 11hc :ii.Id Misti Mar~ln wouJd arrive to lake the actor home when he waa thrown out of a bar. Another wttnee•. Paul Ca.ey. said MIH Marvin Joel her /oh islnglna at a Malibu nl1ht.c ub because Marvin would gut drunk and dl1rupl tho pl ere. Fullerton High Scene of Brawl Poll« were U.pln1 • clole watch on the F'uJlert.on Union Ulch SC?hoot campua today ln the wake ol a br1wl that l.ct to • 1tudeDla briq au.peDded .. We're lt.tll tnv•UaaUl\I Utla tneldent, '' ll'ullertGn Police u. PhlUp Ooehrtna H ld. "We're told that one of the.e kid• pulled a knife at the hel1ht or the battle and that he wu prepared to UM It." pus and came back • aecond Ume lat« la lbe day WMD the battle br'OU out a11lo. At tb1I Polnt, Mn. Book .. td, tbt l»ID· batota appeared to be radaJly dlvlct.d -lltalcan·Amt ncan1 on one hand and a raclal mix on the otber. 'l'hrt•t• m••n 11·mu11wt1 11111,.,1 111 duy in N1•wpw I J1 .. t1d1 ft11lt1w111~: 11 h11r 11111wl '1'1t111·11d11 y ufh•rnt)lllt .1111111rn1lly lmwlwll 11(1 hy ,1 tit., 11uk OVl'r u pool Jiunw Wur11•n K Dutro. 29. 11ncl Lum bn1 l>utro, 25, hoth of ~-, Or1w .it· /\vi· • C'mtu Me11a , a111J 1.dluu f'uk11k11. ZJ, of Munua V1dlf'y, ll11wa1I, wt!rc booked 110 .a.u.ap1c-kin ol Hsault with " dcud I)' WHPOn aftc!r &even of(1('crti brok~ up the fight. Accord!ne to poUce the bruwl at the Chuc I\ Mui beer bar. 291 J Newport Alvd . e rupted ovt•r .. gamt• or 1.1()(>1 that (lr\f' of the trio nad pl"y~'<i with Stepht•n SpauldinJC , UI, of lluntm1<lo11 Sn ch. Spauldmg, who l~l. wus told ht• "cl have to buy thl· winner u p1tc·hcr of beer When he r1· fuud. lhe fi"ht be.can. l'olice said Spau ldlnJ< '11 brother, Hobert. 23, also or llunt loglon Beach, <'Am t> to h1i. aid. Pohcc wnc <'Bllcll m. the f11rht •piJlc.'<1 out of the bar and 101.<> lht' atrfft. The Spaulding hrotheri. werc.- lake n lo lloii g Memorial Ho11p1tal wh~rc lhe)' were treat ed A hospital 11p4lkcswom1tn s<1id the two men rcfuKed lo swy and left. the hoKpltal "again.'>t m<"dical advic" " Tiro Sought For'Tlwft LOS /\NC~LES <AP > A H ·vcrly lllllll bank scC'rt'lury und his onctww roomm11lt-an• bc1nR ~uu~ht by fcdcr&I a utborUict1 In conn<'clion with SI. I million In fraudulent win· lrunsters uKcct pram<traly tu purcha.e dJ amond8. The cue reMmble11 la!'IL yc11r''.'> SJO 2 nulhon theft from Ull<llht•r ba nk by Slanley MBrk Rifkin, 37 , who la ~heduled to bl' 11enlM1c-cd ln Lo8 Ansel cs U .s. lJ1Hlr1ct Court Monday. Arr~t warrunt.s for Mlchiicl Jason Kelley, 25, 3nd Rlchurd Albert Warren, 37, wurc luued Wedneeday, 11wd John Morrison of the FDI. Their whereuboul.8 were not known. B S1l"1 "*"'•' w/four Pocbtl and~IH& l'.1h w it .I I .111·•·v ! l S ;.11n 11.1 ,..,Jfl111 111 ;\1('>.11 o m~y lw 11•1·:dlt-<I 111 an c•Hort to • I 1 1· n 1• I h 1· n r ,. I :1 t 1 ,, n -. 111•1 w1 ·1·11 11 .... I \.\o 1·w 1nt 1 ,.., 'I II" 1111 HH'I Wt,1'1111!->lfl 1!0\ ,., nor who dcw •.11 'I -.1wak ~,1 i.1n1l'lh h<tl'\ lwc·n 1·nt11·1:1.t·ll 111 M1·x11·11 PARLORS. • • lhl' f'lly r.oun1·rl or twunni.c of r I<' l' r I fJ h •.• 1 r J p "\' J I:> II ( Opt_•ratol"\\ Pa>n•· .. aid Alr.o lhth wtot•k th•· City Coun r1I df'Olt'CI 11 hu.,1111·'" rwrm11 f11r I hi· 1'111t•r11·.111 I 11 .,11tutt• of M"''·'IW l'11lt1·1· t11hl n111n1·1I m•·n1l~·r' lh1tl Ulert• were• qu't•st1on1> l'IJO c1·rning lht• vuluhty 11( diploma' 111\U~d to ma11,..l'UM"' wh1h· th1 · h II S I rt "'-l'I W 11"' 0 Jll • I ,, I 1 0 1-( 111 anollw1 t•1ty Bomb Blast /1ijwes 15 ·1 Jo; I. /\VIV l'lr:wl '1\1' 1 A hor11l1 1•1(plod1'<I l111lav 11 l' .t I lt ti II " II I Cl W II J 1·ru ... 111•111 1.1x 1 'IJOtl , :-.h1111t 1111-( 1>hr 11111wl I l1rou1ith I II ,. I 1 n (' () r w a I I I II ~I pa:1!'11•ng1•r' .ir1d w1111nd1n~· I ~l pt'rl!Of\S, ont> 1erwu11ly. uuthont1~ said hr:wl rad111 1>a1<f tht• bomb wu11 hidden 111 a tn11h eitn near the corn1'r o( Jaffa Road and J.untz S lrt·•·l . an tht• h1•;1rl or Jt•w1 s h Jt:ru11<al1•nl Jntl l'lni-c· 111 Zion Squan•. '''"Ill' of h·ri un:-.l humh 111gi. in lilt! 1>01»l . lh1· rud1tl rcpo rtt'CJ In lk·1rul. 1"'4•hunon. lhl• Pu It• s l 1 n.., J, 1 b t' rut 10 n Oruan1zatwn t'lu1mcd rc.·1>11111v.1b1hty for th1• IJla11l S~leton Jury Debates SAN Ull!:GO <A V J Muy f\t'll VtnC'\•nl pluyl'd urey ducey 011 a hackgummon bourd in lht• hallway o f lhf' downtown courthou1w whll<' a jury dv liberut"d C'h arf(t•h aJ.(u1nst Lawn•nt•t• S1ngl1•t1m, 11c·l·us•'d of hacking <>ff her arms with 11n ux Th.-jury relln-d for th«> night lat(' Thursday utt1•r hstenln.: ag;un to a tape In whl<'h the 51 year-old merC'hont lltl1tm1rn dt· nle11 hacking (If( M111t1 V1nccnl'1t arms EJ Duo Face Burglary Charges IJy JOANNE RJ:YNO&.Dt; Ol 1 ... 0..1, ..... \!Mt N<-WJ)Ort Bt•ut·h murdcr Ul>l' d41J~nd.liu\1.11 Raymond lh:.500 lllld Anthony M nront• Jr were re· urrt·11h·d Thur11day n1ghl by polu:t> 11rmcd ~1th " bench wa.r r:uit wUC!d by Orangt· County Superior Court Judae H.obert P Kne~l&nd The arr1•1t of th(' two mt•o fo1J11wi. by u '••w dur. tht·ir book 1n1u• on cnminul a.llc~ut1ons un rt'lalA•d to the murd1·1 t'hurf(t't> on which lhey ('Urrently 1:1rc be mg tned In Judge Kneeland's c•ourt l.aat Fnday Keseo. 29, wai. ar rt·11ted in Judge K nl•e l and 'h f·ourln>e>m on u warrant <'h1trJ( 111$? t11m with thrct' l'OUOl'.'> of l111qclary and Chr('(• 1·0111tl!!i o( r • 1·t•1 v ini.t i.tolcn proi.icrly Monday Marum-. 24. wa' i•r reslf'd hy C'A>Ktit Mf'!'la poh<'t' and !'!lat.· narNlC les 1nve11hl(1tton; on '1UlllllC'IOO o( ('Ull ... J)lr3(')' to M:ll ('O<'au~· Al l ht• I 1111t· o f t h1 • a rr1•11 l , M artmt· .::.vc arrc·i.trnl( offacen. the nal'TW Tony Rome 1tnd lli.tA>d .. llu11tml(ton S..uch 1tddrt>Sb N 1·wrKu1 ll•·•H'h poltl't' 'lard 1t took lh<'m two dayti to t.'OM (·ct Tony Homt· anti Marone. who h vn in Cotita Mei.a. Ke.t."O an<I Marone W\!fl' tt1 :iJI p {':tr l 0 d ay bl' rot.. J u t1 g l' Knt•f"hmd for a bail ht·urm~ fk~rn ll""lt'<I $2,500 btttl ufll'r hri. arn·:.l lat.I f"r11Jay and wa.., f rc·1•1I from J ~11 I Maron~ ~lt'f1 $10.000to1(1..'l out of jail Monday Tht.• ben<'h warrant on wtuch • tht'y w•·rt> r'• arr1°1>ted Thur:.ddy 1·arru'll 110 hail Jud~1· Km·<'land 1·ouldn t . ,,.. rtoal·hc..'<I th1i. mom mg for romm•,nt on why he lb :med thC' bench warrant At the times of their arrest.s, both men Wl:'rl' free on $100,00ll bail in connt'ct1on with m1,1,r<kr Jnd roru.p1rary t•haq~.-.s tn Ille :ihootml( tf1·ath of u nnrrotlci. d1·alt•rSt1·1»twn J11ht1 Hovan &xSlayer Hwued i11 Girl's Death PATEft.l)()N, N J <AP• Tht: l811l (ew da.,,, of Latrclle J or\t·s' younJt llf1· wne 11r>enl in a world o( ..;rimy :oitrl'l'l.'> and rJoorwayi, unrl al tht' end lht: V yf!li r olll found murd••r. She ran away from her honw h(•rt• Saturday aflt>r a family urgumt'nt, poli(•t• Ray, and tht•t belli'vt• i.he llpt>nl ttw-next f•·w dn)'!I w;mderin.: th•· strc-eb. llt•r purt 111lly d :11I hody wa., found Wednesday uudur a ptlc; ur hurntn~ ruhhlc Poltc.'tl sald Loday she had ~en raped. sociom11.ed, beatC'n with a blunt tnMtrument, 11nd her bkull fr<tl'lured sometime betwt:cn Tue11duy afkrnoon and We<tne'" day night, when fire hghtcrs found her unde r plywood, a ruK. and other rubbish "Wt.• u n't pinpoint the Umc irny t'loscr ." ~aid Del C•pt. .Jo._cph fta((erty Of lht• fJaterKon l'ol i('C Department. "Wc"n· 1(01n1< from door to door ltlld back again. We 're l(o· 111 g ovtlr t h e areu to (anti anything we may have missed the ftnlt Ume," Jlafforl)' :.ltJd or 1 ht! scart·h for lht! sex killer. Lutrelle Jones· body was dt:.· C'overed by fire fl~htcrs respond· ing to an alarm of a rubbl1h fire · ~hind a factory near her home. ... ,':.'ft:~O:-Molll~-" "' _,. .... 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"I dlD'\ ..._ w'U Uft ,.,.. ......... , ... lln ........ ....... -tbl trwlrle ..... out of tis wn _. tldAll IN HtW..--." ) .tf.:Y Ltd. --,_ _ _ COITA.mA.CA. 17141 ....... . r I LOCAL I MISCELLANY Sunnner School Slated Fountain J/alley Diairici OKs Private Claaes rounlaln Vall~y School Dl trlcl truatee~ h•\ ~ r1•11cbed •lreemt•nt with a ru·1vntc• cor poration th•l will pro' 1de a parent J)!Ud SUlllMt'r \Chool pro aram tM-g11Ul1n11 JuOt'4!~ 1'rUllh unummously b1wlwd a pact Wlth Amt•11can l-<' rntnM Corpor"l1on or lfunttn1<ton &!ach during a pec1al bourd meelina a l d 11 t r i <'I head quarkrs coaroaAT IO N · s pokebinun Don Hc ndrlch said the,,.., •. "'\"\'k rour hour l)(•r day Pf"Olram will l'Olt $1 W pn studeot One scboluri.h11> "'ill bt• mude avallabJi: ror l'Jt·h <'l a' 'roum and Hendricks s md the t·orpor.1 lion will reduce lht-tu1lu111 hy 20 percent for fam1ltt•s ~ 1lh mon· than~ :.tudent t-nrolled Superintendent Bill P hii.tt.>r said the corporation would pro vide "a quality program not un der our junsdich on." AMEalCAN LEARNING "''II take care of admrn1:.t1 :.i111rn hores und lhe bJring of d1:.tric1 teachers at $10 r>er hour .. Tht> statewide education service abo "' •• ,,,.,,.., .. 1 Rep. Charles Wilson. D· Calif., says the Postal Service is manipulating its books to predict its first financial s urplus in history. He Admits \Rapes in 4 Counties SA'N LUIS OBISPO <AP > -A plea bargain in\lolving prosecutors from four counties has resulted in an agree· m ent b )' S yl ves t er J ames Jackson to ple ad 1uilty to at least one rape in each of the coun- ties. Jackson. 31, of Mon- terey was charged with r apes in Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo. Mario and Santa Cruz counties. Jackson has pleaded 1ullty to a rape in Santa Barbara and, under the a1reement reached Thursday 1n Municipal Court, will plead guilty to two of the four rapes be is charged with in San Luit Obispo County. wUI provide tudt·nt 1upp1a Pl4llt<T tald It did not 1pptiar llbly lhal OW •l•k D partment or EduC"allon would reluse funds that would allow the dl1· tr1rt to rf>OPfn Its 1umrncr '<"hool thnl wai. <''*n~lled laat \' N\r llt\er r1¥,i.a1.tt· or P ropoesa \Ion l3 Dist.Wt Ott~ Am r1c1n Learning ttpok .. man Htndrtcki, tt former •Hl•lanl 11-1perlnten<Mnt In the Ocean View School Olstrtct, said tbe firtn wUI bealn mailln& re ailltratk>n lntormaatJon to ~enlli for the upcom!n• summer pro- 11ram ~ 2"-day e"sion will run Jww ~July 27 School Lease Plan Wins Valley's OK Fountatn Valley ~l hool 01 slncl lru:.tet:s have voled unarumously to let the Huntington Heach Uruon lhgh Schovl D1sl.{ict lease Lamb SC hool as its distnc·t headquarters next fall Tb~ elementary ol'hool as being cloi:.cd <£t the cod of lhtl> !)Chool year because of declanmg enrollment in Fountain Valley. THE m GH SCHOOL district has offered $300,000 lo lea:.t: the ~chool for IO yt>ars. The high school district must abandon its headquarten. !>ik at McDonnell Douglas becau~e the acro:.pacc firm has dechnc.<d to extend the district's lea~c. The high school d1str1 ct is pay- ing about $400,000 per year at McDonnell Douglas. Some residents in Fountllin Valley have criticized elemen - tary district trustees, claiming they could have obtained more LeihalSlwt For IUllers? SPRJNGFIELD, Ill. <AP> Condemned criminals lo Illinois would die by injection of fatal doses of drugs ins tead of in lhe electric chalr under a measure approved by a state Senate com. mittee. Calling dcalb by injection more humane. less painful aod "my energy c·onservatioo bill." Republican Sen. John E. Grot· berg. the sponsor . s aid : "It seems lo me we put an1mals away nice and quietly and we could put people away quietly if the need arises." The Senate Judiciary Commit· tee approved the measure 4· l and sent it to the Senate floor. money from the lease or Lamb Sc boo I. HOWEVER, TRUSTEES not ed that Jcase money could not be used within the district. The money wilt go mto state coffers to repay loans thut were used to build schools in the district. Huntington Beacb dis trict trustees must bold a public hear- i og on the tease agreement before it can be completed, of· ficials said. Height Bill Urged SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Neighborhood preser vationists urged the San _ Francisco Plan- ning Commission to pass a pro- posal to reduce the height limit' on Nob Hill construction pro- jects by half. The height limits would apply to structures in several neighborhoods. -·~'S Pl.UMllNG • HEATING AlllCONO. '>I Lt< )l/b~I ::.t~r ... •Ct' Junt ~dtr\>ut TOvr Ooof t(dU ~tot•• Nrdrt•~' "t OtJr Att>d) GOSTAMt:SA642-175J ,~.._ .. ,,,_. MISS~ vauo49S-0401 2"22 c....i.. ~ ... _ 1s... " ....... , ""• .1 First of the Season ... 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Your Hometown, Dally Newspapefi FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1979 TEN CENTS Diedrich, Anthony Charges Ren ewe By GARV GRAN\111.LR OI ... o.llY l"I ... •..+t Polltlul corrupllon rhur1.tt'' brouf(hl u-a1~t Oronl(t' ('ount s upervisor t'hlhp nthnn and Ralph 01t'ttr1rh m mut 1977 "l'rt' reinstuted today by t hl• lUlt• Al torney Genl'rul's Offlcl' Tht> rompl. int f1ll'd in t•t•nt rw munacapul t•ourt <'hur ..:t-:. An thony, Oaedrach and t-.o co defE>ndants with multtpll' v1olu lions or the poht1cul rf'form act of 1974 Ch org('d an tht• ••omptaunt a lo n11 with lht• two county iJllJ•erVl~r Wf'rt· Anuhc11n Cat y ("ouncalman Wilha m Kott amJ om· tinw county 1•ollt1cul fuuiu cwr Gt>n4' Conrud The four d(•ft'ndunti. l~te t'S :...•nt1ally the :.am c 1.'harges brought ugaanst thc·m by the Orange County Gra nd Jury 011 J uly 1, 1977 Those charges went by the 0..1, l"ile4 .._ ~ ak-. •- 'lieket for: a Tot? S1x-month-0ld Erin Camarca of Dana Point is clearly violating the law on the Island Way bridge a nd she added insult to injury by curling up and taking 40 winks while mom Sharon, holding stroller. and friend Kathy Roche watch the boats in Dana Point Harbor. It just had to be a sleepin~ violation. Six Teens Killed In Flaming Auto TRlBES HILL. N. Y. !AP> -It was a s ight Jeff Watson won'l rorgel · the mangled slaUon wagon, young people inside scream· ing, the crushed door that wouJdn't open -and lhe fire. "I! I'd had a fire extinguisher. I lhlnk I might have put it out." said Wat.son. of Sprakers. N. Y. Wlule Watson sought help. an explosion silenced the screams. Six teen-agers died -the oldest 17, the youngest 14. "ATSON WAS DRIVING ON A RURAL road outside of this community of 1,184 about 150 miles northwest or New York City when he came upon the accide nt only a minute or two after it happened Wednesday night. After determining he couldn't open the door by himself, be went for help al a nearby home. The station wagon exploded while he was gone. The dead included the driver . Daniel Bedell, 17, of Tribes Hill, who received his driver's license less than a week ago; Patrick Foundeur, 16, and his sister, Laurie, 14, both of Fultonville; Tina Rose, 16 of Fonda; Carol Whlte, 16, of Randall and M"argarel San· ford, 16, of FUitonville. • Classes were dismissed al midday Thursday for the 600 stu· <See SIX TEENS, Page AZ > board in urly 19'78 when arl Ounge County Superior Court Judge quashed the indictment Judge Philip Schwab agreed wit h de fense attorney To m Cr osby that the andictmenti. we re invalid because not enough grand jurors had heard a ll the testimony in the investigation. T h e Attorney G e n e ral's office later appealed that decision to a higher court and came away second best. Now. Anthony and Diedrich race charges that could result in their removal from office as well a<1 Jail or prison terms. if they are convicted. The original indictments named one-time Diedrich ally Mike Remington and Calabasas jeweler Martin Kirschner as de· fend ants . Before the indictments were set as ide Remington and Kirschner pleaded guilty to mis· demeanor a llegations and were ordered to pay fines . They now have settled ac· counts on what allegedly was a conspiracy to funnel laundered m oney into various political campaigns in 19'76 Anthony was purportedly the major recipient of the money channeled through the alleged conspirators and reportedly re· cei ved more than $45,000 to help him win election in 1976. "Obviously my family andi are very upset by this unfair a · tion by the attorney generaJ's · fice." Anthony said ' "I know that I have com· mitted no criminal act and I am s ure that. if ever necessary. a Jury will agree with me."' he added Today Diedrich s aid the re· ins tatement of the char ges against him is part of a conlinu- <See CHARGES, Pa1e A2) Water Fund Plan Hit Joan Irvine Smith, Mother File Suit By JERRV CLAUSEN Of -~lly l"il<rt Sl•lf Joan Irvine Smith and her mother have filed suit to block Irvine Co. plans to fu nd a $3.6 million expans ion of a pipeline scheduled to bring Northern California and Colorado River water to s outh er n Orange County. The suit. filed by the two Irvine Co. s toc khold e rs in Superior Court Thursday. seeks to halt the move as "without proper corporate purpost ... ll charges the com pany'!> ex ecutive committee a uthorized the expansion on March 16 to im· port more water to Irvine than Half Rate Hike Urged For Cable The lr'vin e Community Services Commission has rec· ommended that the City Coun· cil grant only half a rate in· crease for cable television service sought by Community Cablevision. The commiss ion recommenda· lion aligned itself with Cit y Manager William Woollett Jr's own recommendations. The Wednesday vole was 4·0. with commission chairman Alan Miller absent. Community Cablevis ion seeks to increase cable fees to in· dividual homeowners from $6 lo SlO a month. The city manager and the commission feel the in· crease shouJd be only to $8. Similarly , other increases s o u g ht b y Com mun ity Cablevision were turned down by, the commission, which in each case cut the proposal about in half. The proposed bulk rate, for me m bers of homeowners as· sociations was cul from an in· crease from $4 to $6. 70 a month. to a recommendation of $5.35 a month. Community Cablevis ion sought to increase its charges lo apartment tenabts from S2 to S6.70. The commiss ion recom· mended the fee be raised lo $4.25. Community Cablevision is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Irvine Company. The rate increase application is scheduled to be debated by the City Cou.ncil on Tuesday , at its 7:30 p.m. meeting. a~reed to by Irvine Ranch Wa ter District in a document signed in early 1978 with 10 other wate r agencies In the suit. Mrs. Smith a nd her mother , Alhulie R . Cla rke, claim the move actually will re· s uit m bringing water lo the Irvine Co. 's land development competitors resulting in com· petition that does not currently exist While the suit does not identify those competitors. Mrs. Smith had hinted broadly in an earlier letter to an Irvine city official that the benefit might go to the Mission Viejo Company and the Ali so Viejo Co mpany. both managed by Philip J 'll1ley. In January o f 1978. the Municipal Water Dis trict of Or ange County. Irvine Ranch Water District and nine other agencies e ntered into a SlOO million Diemer pipeline syste m agree ment to in c r e a se Metropolita n Wate r District water imports to the rapadJy de· velopmg south county a rea In tha t a~rec ment , IRWD signed up for the lar~cst share of water . 60 cuh1c S<'cond rcet 1csf l Othe r agencae::. 1n the agreement included those serv- ing the Mission VieJO and pro posed Aliso V1cJo area s near Laguna Hills. ( o.ll'f P'lle4 S"9ff ,._ 'MUSTANG RANCH' DRAWS FIRE FROM 'OTHER HARRAH' Giving the Infamous Nevada Brothel a Bad Name? Mesan in Hassle On Mustang Ranch Mike Harrah doesn't own a casino in Reno or even run a brothel in northern Nevada. But the Costa Mesa restaurateur's decision to call his resta urant-bar "Harrah's Mustang Ranch" has evidently offe nded the people who operate the well -known ga ming establishment in Nevada. They went to district court in Los Angeles Thursday seeking an injunction against the Orange County Harrah. claiming his use of their name in combination -with the trade name or the in· famous Nevada brothel is besmirching their reputation. The Reno spokes man said he didn't ,wish lo comment any further on the matter since "it is in litiialion." He even declined to s ay how the gambling e stablis hment came to discover the name of the Costa Mes a restaurant, localed at 428 E. 17th Sl It wasn't known whether operators of the Mustang Ranch were aware of the name either. , Attempts to reach brothel owner Joe Conforte in Re no proved fruitless. At that time. plans for the Irvine Water Dis trict to acquire line space for an additional 80 d s of water expected tn be re- quired in the future were dropped in favor of getting that waler from wells m the Costa Mesa area Orange County Water Oastnct. which manages wells that pump water from the county's undt>r ground wa ter b asin. a greed Wednesday night with the Irvine Co. plan to mC'reast• 1ls ability to <i mport water from MW O OCWO officials e xplained lhti compuny's move a~ a ht.•dgc t11 assure water in Irvine if the pro <See WATER, PAGE A21 PW Talks Promised By Carter CAIRO. Egypt (AP > Presl· dent Carter sa ys the United States will "immediately start working directly " with the Palestine Liberation Organiza- tion if il recognizes Israel's right lo exist and accepts U.N. Securi· ty Council Resolution 242. In a n interview with Egyptian television. Carter said that m the interim the United States will invite other Palestinians to join forthcoming U S. sponsored talks between Is rael and Egypt on the future of the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip. The Camp David accord calls for Palestjruans hvmg m the OC· cupied territories to take part m the negotiations on Palestiruan autonomy. But Carter said that 1f othe r Palestinians a cce pt Is rael's nght to exist "we wall part1c1pate with them in negotia· lions." Carter had made that offer before. as early as September 1977. The interview was' conducted by Adib Andrawes. correspon- dent for the Egyptian Middle Ea s t New s Agen c y in Wa shington. It was to be broad· cast here later today, but an ad· vance text was released by the agency 3 Hurt in -crosswalk A Harrah's s pokesman said in a telephone interview from Reno that the casino just wants Costa Mesa's Harrah to quit using the "' name, which its attorneys claim Costa Mesa's Ha rrah also could not be reached for com- ment. The case was heard berore U.S. District Court Judge War· ren J . Ferguson in Los Angeles. A spokesman for the court said Ferguson has taken the request for a preliminary injunction un· der submission. Vasser Arafat's PLO has an- grily denounced the Camp David agreement and called for Arab sanctions against Egypt ir Pres i· dent Anwar Sadat s igns a peace treaty with Is raeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin as sc hedul e d M o nda y i n Washington. The PLO has rejected Security Council Resolution 242. Two Tuttin elementary school children and a crossing guard escorting them through a crosswalk were struck by an off- d u l )' Newport Beacf\ pollceman'a car Thursday as be chased two Irvine burglary SUS· peell. Gonaalo Perez, 11, and cross · lac 1uarc1 Nancy Kuras, 50. of Tustin, were lt1ted today In 1.U.faetory cond.ltion at Santa An a -Tuatln Comm unity ffoepltal. The boy suffer ed bead In· jariee. Mn. Kuru, police said, IUltalaed cull and brulaet. Tb• student's slater, Elvia Pwft, IO,..........., aUltalDld a broil•• l•I· BeeeuH of ln-eom,... police reports, It wu ••e•rtala where 1be wu suffered racial cuts. police said. The burglary suspects got away. Long had chased them from The Colony area or Irvine, where a burglary was reported at 14181 Chagall Ave. A neighbor had spotted the burglars loadin& is a trademark for their goods into a car, and :wug~t., establishment. Long's help. The officer lives In The Reno Harrah's also the area. . claims in its legal action that the Long followed the car in htS mingling ot the two names is personal auto ~rough no~m "salacious and offensive." Irvine into Tustm. At one poml "It denegrates the fine repute· he pulled bis car alongside the ti on that Harrah's has bu.ill," <See C&OSSING, Pase AZ> the au.it says. The spokesman said the two sides bad me t in the judge's chamber to try to work out a set· tlement. Mlehelle's Talent 'Adequate' Michelle u a sinter?" asked Marvin ltitchelaon. "I thoupt Michelle was better than adequate," she aaid. "She was on a par with mott of the 1'a1en wbo tan1 in clubl at that Ume." On cro11·ex1mlaatlon. Mania'• law1er, •· J>awld a---..w :.,...., ..... ...... ~ .. ellqHI .. .......... ,. ··~ ....... "' ........ w...-. . \.;..~- AaadMr teb• I• 1, ......................... ......... d • r«urn ............ ' by Miu Marvin wben 1be worlled u public relatlooa dlrec· tor for Dino'• Lod1e on the Sunset Strip. "I enjoyed ber as an enter· talner," Miu Mann said. "Allo, I knew &hat 1be wu 1oin1 with Lee Mania. I Hid I liked Michelle • a performer. and I could .. , additional publicity witll ber'clatial an eatertalntr." "OD TburadaJ a fotmer Pla1bo1 bunny said Mt11 llanta ........ bit .... abl HDI at a Pboenlx, Arla., Pla,...,aub • Oortl Bnnmaa, now a Lot Anaeles attorney, said Thursday abe wa11 the bunny who in· troduced Miu Marvin when she played tbe~lub in 1113 and 19&4. "I wu very happy that she was comiDI back," Mn. Bren· man recalled. "She was one of the bell« acta and I'd make a lot of Upt. A lot of customers would stay for two or tbree abowa." Sam DIStefano. dlrector ol en- tertalnment for PlayboJ Clubs lnt.ernaUDaal, tetttned that the compaaJ't ~ showed Mila Marvin wu never 1cbedultd ( ... lllCllD.L •• Pa .. Al> .. Coast Weather Some cloudiness but mos tly sunny Saturday witb hi.ghs 62 to 66. Lowis tonight 43 to 50. INSIDE TODA 't' P.ock JPUT troubln auioy on L~ traill m the locol motm· tainl. Wttlcnder t~U. where .and llowor& P.oge CI. ··-· ~·y-....................... . ....... eMMMtel CM .......................... ...._ ., ......... .._ M ~ Al Or-..~ .. ~ OM•=r-CM c.-k• Cl .... .. Cft•••• Ct~--... ........... --~ .. == ..... Ct~ '---J: ...................... """"'9 • W ll • Ct-M ... 11th Cl --... ..u.-r. .. A.z DAILY Pll.0 1 Fr1d1ty, Merch 23, 1979 Diedricli Motion Denied by Judge I n d 1 r l l'tl 0 r ._rn .: l' ( 11 u 11 I ) Su~·• VIM>r Hul11h l>w1tr11·h ., mn tlon to h.1v\• 11•1•11rdi. lhut wt·n• t.d zed In a li'17 s t>Ul'h of u w11rt•htJW1t• rult'<f inadml,,lblt· at his upromlnJ: hrll>flr) trael ha. bt•tlll dt•nit'<J Sun 1>1n:o su1h·raor t ourl Jud"l' Kot11i. G Thurp 11111d In hh rull nl( that he \'ould find oo t•v1d..-nce 1h,1t tht• •warc·h ""•r runt U!t\'0 w oht~111 tht> hn.m<'I I rf'rorc:b wu11 H11n1 ... 11n on\ w11) CHARGED AGAIN Supervisor Diedrich Judftl' Tharp 11 rulltW wu" •• l"lt•ur v1nd1c¥lton for Or »O•(" l'ou nt y A 1l1t anl 1>1111 n1 l i\1 tornf)' MIC'hot!l Cup1111 It waa l>lec1ru h "' lowyt•n rontc>nllon ihot t oplul h111I !>.no -. ingly m 1Hfr f..li,t• ll lllll nll'nh .. h1le • k111 • J 1utl1t1• 101 thf' searr h warr1tnl l\lll J udg<· 1'h3tl' 111t1d tw l'OUhl t1nd no ~vldt'11t•t• lhut r .. ~111.1 had m!Ml..-•Ul C.il1tt· .. tall'mt•11b RE-INDICTED S upervisor Anthony ·1 ht• /ucJ1ow 11 rull11t( 1•umt1 alttsr hi· h.,l lh1k 1Wcl tu two day8 of ll•ftl1 monv 111111 lhun rt•vlewed ~rond jury lru n~cr1 pts of te•tlmooy thatl I •cl to the lnd1cl m1q1 l o f 01.:dr 1ch and co dt•ft•ndu11l IA•ltO)' Ito t• I lt•mul of ttw 1not1on lo Qutu1h th.-t•vld'1lCf' c ticd from a .c•rneit witrohouisc In Huena l'urk cleurt.'<l the 11t age tor the II d rt or I >tt"dric'h 's l rial I l ti. n<1w ll<'h~uled to begin Wl•dnoduy mornmR an Judge f hur p'A (.'Ourlroom in Sun Diego lh.-dnt•h ond rtose were ln· dH•tt•rl l>.>t· 15. IU77. on bribery 1 li.11 llt·~ r t'l.Jli.'d to a 1973 Board of Su1>erv1 »0rb lam.I use decision. The triul 1s being held in San Dlt'M O itfler being t ransferred thcrc• from Orange County 1)1•(• I UM.' or JdVCrSe prC•trial !)U hhe1ty Bail Hiked For Bovan Case Pair By KATHY CLANCY 01 IN 0•11• f'llet 5 .. 11 Bail for two defendanl.l> In the Stephen J ohn Bovan murder case was upped to $100,000 each toda y after their arrests on other felony charges. f'ro• Pagr A I Orange County Superior Court Jud gc R obe r t K n eeland withdre w the $15,000 bail for An· thony Marone Jr. of Costa Mesa and Raymond Resco or Fountain Va lley and set the hjgbcr ball amount CHARGES R·EINST A TED. • • tnR effort to d1 scred1l him by the d1stnct 3ltomcy <ind the sluk uttorn<'y gl'11cra l 'II s houlll be.· of maJcir inlcrt•!-.l to cvPryonc lhal mint.• wa!> tht• firs t a lleged v1ola11on of l'roJK>SI tton 9 hrouf(hl by u d111Lru·t ul lornt·y." l>1t'1lrich !-.:.tltl "No h·lony c·a!-.t' hu11 ht·t·n ft It'd J J!a ir1sl anyone undt•r thul luw t>ven though m any <'a!-.e~ mut•h Ilk<' th(' C'har~c>!-. a~1 nst ml' have bt.'t!n filed," he arlrlt'd But the d1str1C't atlornt·y 1s no longer involved 1n the t a!'te f l fell i nto lhe uttorncy ~cneral's hands whf'n a Judge ruled there wns an :.i11pcaruncf.' if not faC'lual prc1ud1ce on the part of the d1strwt attorney. WATER FUND .•• posed underground well plan a.hould not ::.upply adt·quate water In return. OCWO would re ce1ve rights lo the impo rted Diemer lnlcrtie wutl'r, lo reple nish the undc r{:round ba&ID Under lhc urramwme nl. yt•l to be approved by twu uf the original 11 lntert1e s ponsormR agencies. any of the addlttonul imported wuter not used by Irvine could uo to the other partlcipHling af(cncies, includ· ing lhos<.· sc.·rvm~ the M1sg1on Viejo Laguna II ills art'l1. The 11-milu long Diemer ln- tertle line Is proposed for lnJtial construction this ycHr and com plel1on in 1980 As currenlly sized, the line would handle 335 cfs of water. accord.mg to Dennis M acl~~in. manager of the opcrallng Municipal Water Dis trict of Orange County MacLain said Thu'l"sday that the cap acit y would provide 1ifater for an estimated J40,000 homes, two-thirds of them an- t1cipated a.s new construction. EJ<pansion to accommodate the Irvine Co. '11 bid for a back·up water supply would cost an add1 - Qonal $3.6 million, water ofnclaJs report. Thal e"pa nslon, a ccording w Mrs. S mith and Mrs. Clarke, who together own about 11 per· cent or the Irvine Co. 's stock, will curtail company plan• w dc- \1,elop the Costa Mesa area weU rte ld The m ove, they uy, doesn't m a ke good bus iness ORANOl COAST DAILY PILOT flwO.•-(-tOMI• ,., ..... 1111...,~ .,.,..., .,_ , ... _ ,.._,. .................... o._ (_ ......... -c-.._ ...... ,_ ... °""'" .... _.., ~ ,, ... , ,., r .. io ..... Ht-1 .... 11 -~ ..... ,_ W••V•I'" l,...!'O,l--111_( ...... "' • ...., .••• Q-'4ll•••""''""""''"' ...... -......... TlW !lflflll!IM ........... "''"' ~ .. "' w .. 1 .. ,'4,_ C•t.-.t•flf .. ft••"1til ._ .. ,... ...... _"'_ ""'"-,.n • °""' • Vlu ..... lftfttf ... l)o-fl~ ,...,... .. _ a.i1w ~.,, ....... ..,..,.., ..... dlttor OlttflttM ~ II~,. ..... ,, ... -..,...,...,..,, ...... ' sense, s ince tht: underground local water probably would be cheaper. They a lso ('laim lhe pipeline move will enable la rge scale de· velopment hy competitors who could possibly receive some or the a dditional Imported wat.er. Although the two Corona dc l Mar areu st.oekholdcrs do not n a m e the company 's com· pe tilors. Mrs. Smith broadly hinted in a letter March 14 to Irvine Mayor William Vardoulis that two companies would benefit. She nolt..>d that Philip J . Riley, a forme r Metropolitan Wutcr Oii>lrict board me moor . had re· signed his director's post Dec. 8. "As you know," her letter staled, .. Mr. Riley 1s the presi· dent or both the Mission V1CJO Co. and the Alis o VieJO Co. whlcb is presently attempting to have the Orange County Bo•rd of S upe r v isors incr ease the density of its 6,623·acre project In the Laguna Hills from 10,000 to 20,000 units." She swd she doubts NWD's ability w meet flllure Soulhem California water needs a nd that the Diemer project has a direct bearing on future development al lowed in the county. · •. . . It would appear that any sche me to intentionally oversize the Diemer lntertlc pipeline In orde r le.> permit higher density development in the county would be one of the most s hocking and flag rant coosplrucies to defraud the gene r a l public ever at tempted." But Irvine Co. spokeamun J erome Collins dlaagrees. lie said this mornJng, "ll Is true that a unique feature or the expan1lon ls that everyone may benefit the public, the com· pany and lu compeUwra. "To deny everyone this benefit to spite competJtors Is to saw off the limb one Is sitting on." Woman Hurt In Collision An Irvine woman w11 ~rt· od w be la 1i.ble condition tOday at TutUn Communtt1 Hotpttal alt.er a t.wo-car colllalon Tbun· day al Warner end Harvard aveauea la Irvine .. TIM nature of UM laJurt• to Brooke ZU. Branaea, 1.8 ol IO Navarro, wu not dlleiOMd. Her ear tollld.cl wllb an auto drtvn bJ flficolu Urena,• ol laata Alla, pallee Hid. Tbe eraab oceurred at about 4:IO • P·•· UNU, acconllDl_!D ~ ....,... lllldical aid ·-NIU ..,. ......... trnUMnt from Illa OWD pbpldan. - Kneeland saJd he was "very ronc('med" al reports that the suspects had been arrested on olhn cnm1nal cha rges. Rut Thomas Crosby. Resco's dc fl>nfie lawyer, called the dis tract a ttorney's r eq uest for hiUh('r huil. "outrageous" and said it wus simply harrassment to keep his client •·und'er arrest for no reason ... Both men arc charged in an alleged consplra cy in the Oc- tober l977 slaying of Bovan out· s ide a Newport Beach restaurant. Marone Jr. was arrested on drug sale charges by s late narcolJcs agents Monday. They alleged Marone sold them $8,000 worth of cocaine. He was arrested, however. un· der an assumed name. Tony Rome. Resco was a rrested while in court on the murder case last week on burglary charges alter police alleged they found stolen property in a Newport Beach condominJum lh!sco had rented. Crosby said evidence against his cli ent in the burglary case "Is so thin " and he contended the search of the Ne wport Beach condominium was done Illegally by police. "It 1s c1enr u 1at the ne w ca se was filed purely to ha rrass," Crosby contlnued. Deputy Oistr1ct Attorney Ron Kreber said the $15,000 ba11 pre · viously obtained by the posting or fa mily owned real eatate "ls inadequate In view or the deren- da nt 's conduct while out on bail." ·f'ro• Page Al MICHELLE •• ba c k t o the Phoenix c lub because she was given a "0 " rating as a poor performer. He a lso said she had not played any othe r Playboy c lubs . Miss Ma rvin said s he did . The witness brought laughter to the courtroo m whe n s h e. described the rigid r equire· ments or being a bunny e mcee.11 "It was very organized," she aald. "Llke being In the Army . There were an army or spies that went around w the c lub• pre t e nd i ng t o b e cutwmers. If you didn't do your speech rhtbl, they'd report you and you'd have w 10 back to bunny achool ... As s p ecta tou 1tg1led • Superior Court Judge Arthur Mar1hall commented, "It might bo pre ferable to be in the Army.'' Durln• cross eumination, Mn. Brenman blurted out a 1tatement favorable to Miu Marvin . "I remember when 1he re· turned It wu 1114. I had a con· venation with Michelle. She Hid that. the wa1 thlnkln1 of 1lv· Ina up htr career becaUH Mr. Marvin laid be WU llOiAI to IUP-port. her for the reel of her life." 1he 11ld. "I reraember lbat beeaua• th• wa1 a1llla1 me about 1111 ea,.., ud wbat l wu lolal to do.'' -Mf• llantn, 41, claim UM aetor. II, rr;•Md 1Mr NPlllft. He_...t ... 11 .... fortl.1 mlWGD. halt die .... M ac· .... duriJll ....... ,..,. u.., llv.cl topther. Kennedy Rejects 1 Care Plan ..... ,....... Bonno in Court Former Congrcs~man Richard Hanna hides behind an umbrella as he t•nlt rs federnl court in Mo nroe. La .. to testiry in the bribery , C'onspiracy and income tax evasion triul of former Congressm a n Otto Passman. Hanna is serving time an a federal prison after pleading ~uilty to cons piracy m connection with the Korean m - nue nce-buying scandal. Air Safety Meeting Slated in Newport A group of l''t'<icral Av1at1on Adminlstratwn offlctuls led by western rcgionnl uirector Leon Daughte r y w i ll m ct·l with Newport BC'ac h <'il.V Council me mbers Monday afte rnoon. The meeting, proposed by the FAA. is being held lo brie f C'1ly oHiciuls about the FAA 's efforts to increase air travel safety. In a letter to councilmen last month prop()Sing the meetin~. Daughtery thanked city officials for their "sincere support" or the FAA 's e fforts "to a ssure sare flight out or Orange County Airport." "As you know.'' Oaughtery's letter conunucd , "we in the FA/\ want to do everythin~ that ii. practical, economically feasible and teehnolog1cally possible to reduce airc raft nois e while maintain.Ing the highest level or air safely." Earlier thl:s year, the FA/\ forced commercia l airlines oper ating out or the county air port to adopt a new take orr procedure. Prior to that move, airlinct. used a pultern in whic h power was reduced below 600 feel ultitude m order lo re duce the noise impact of their htke off on Newport Beach. At the time the l<'A/\ mstitul· cd the order to m aintain full powe r lo 1.000 feel . Hug he!> Airwest was testing a Bocin~ 721 JCt at the airport in an atte mpt to prove it was no notsier than e ither the DC 9 that a irline cur· renlly uses or the Boeing 737 used by Air CaJifornia. However . the t.esl wa s dropped because the FAA order pro- duced signHlcantly nots1er Lake of rs for the 721s. Meanwhile. the FA/\ 1!> plan· mng to hold Cact·hnd1n~ hear m gs next month on chargei. that co unt y 0 H ic1als h ave di s - cr iminated against :ur earners by not ~ranllng the m spacL· to use Orange County Au-port. That i nvcs t1gat1on . wh1 t•h c<wld pave th<' way for more a1rl1nes to J01 n Air Cal and AirwC'st al the county facility, as bein ~ closely followed by clly or riciab Councilmen have long oppo~cd any mcreases In jet fli ghts out or the county air port. f'ro• Page A I SIX TEENS DIE ... dents of Fonda-Fultonville H.lgh School. where the six were stu· dents. The school's flag was lowcrt..'CI to halr·starr and the main en· trance was draped in black. Class••s res umed today. AUTHORITIES SAID THURSDi\ Y THEY HAD ooen unable to find anyone who witnessed the crash. They still were not sure why the station wagon slammed into a tree and burst into names . "The car was wrapped around the tree, but it was almost doubled on itself in the center ." s aid Or. Fiori Piplto. the Montgomery County coroner. A. 8. Shoft SIMI/et W/IWO PocMeta '23 S1f.n JecMf w/fOUf Pod(eta •nd Eppeletl 126 WASIIlNGTON <AP> -Sen. Edw ard M. Kenned y and blis coalition of labor a nd interest groups pushing for natlonul health hwurance have rejected President Carter's limited ap- proach and are proceeding with pla ns to introduce their com- pre hensive bill next month. f\ F~·ClO Presid ent George Meany, who Wednesday begged off a White House invitation to discuss the plan with Carter. s aid t he proposal announced Thursday. "fo r all practical purposes, abandons the prest· de nt's commitment" to a com prehenslve health plan . And two s e nior c itize ns ' g roupR active in the coahlion had s imilarly sharp words for the "phase one" plan unveiled h y Health . Ed u c ation and Welfare Secre tar y J oseph A Ca hfano Jr. The National Council of SenJor Ci tizens called Ca li fano "a c heap hucks ter of piecemeal h eafth Insurance," and tht· American AsllOCialion of Retired P e r s()ns s uid the secre tary's "11 k elc hy outline of the ad - ministration's unformulated na· tlonal health plan leave!! much to the lmaglnution and li ttle hope ror prompt action ... Kennedy, who has battled un· successfully for nation health in· s urance tor nearly a decade, ex- pressed "serious disappoint · m e nt" with the president's decision to ~k only limited ex- pans ion of e1ust1ng programs this year "I couldn't support lhts pro· gra m ." the Mass ac husett Democrat said. While "phase one" would COl't $10 btlhon to $15 billion begin- nmg in fiscal 1983. Kennedy said It fatlS l.O deal adequately with r 1111 ng he alth care costs and th e r e fo r e would be more was t e ful than the present system . The Carter administr ation's ftrsl·slep pror>05al is geared to protect ing a l l Am e ricans against catastrophic health cos l'! and expanding some benefits for the aged and the poor. Asked in an mterview with CBS News today to comment on the strong negative reaction from traditional proponents or n ational he allb ins ura n c e. Califano said: "It's not fair to the American people to promise more than the Congrc!'!S will act on .. White llouse orf1c1als said many del.Bils of the plan still ha v C' Io h~ worke d out and Califano said implementation or <>ven the limited plan is ront ingent on enactment of effective hospital cost control leg1s lallon f'ro"' Pa~ A I CROSSING. • s uspect.s' vehicle to try to get a better look at them . lie rcportc..'<1 lhut as he did so. t he driver pointed a hundgun al him He let his car d rop quickly back . Irvin<' police s aid they are s eeking a wa rrant for the arrest of one or the s uspects. traced through fingerprints they claim he left o n a Bee Gees rc.>COrd a I bum al the scene o r lbc burglary. Rodger Sprau. 26. res ident a t the Chagall Avenue address. s aid the burglurs took Jewelry. s t e r eo equipme nt . a colo r television set a nd a bottle of pre- scription medicine, all of which he valued al Sl,797. c. Lono SIMllM With roll-up ... Ion IOOPe ho4dl 11""91 when worn up. Two pccketa lllld Eppeleta '26 Jutt In time for Spring -thrM stytet In soft. machine wathable Dacron/cotton Sport Shirt• for that perfect caeual look. Choole white • natural -brown -navy blue and t1n. Aleo avall8ble, not anown. one pocket lhort tleevet ... at •21. J • STOCKS I BUSINESS .• ! • I• 11. .... I ~· •• twt ~· ~ ...... I tt ,.._ 1•, t t, l •i tit \II _.i C'N 111 P f t""''(W (hJ ""II fl ~llU * ... ,. MGM \ '°'0 Ill ,,.... P$10c>l1U . J nv. . J ltw .. ''° I .. -.. "c; I , ,. 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' .. ) ~ ~; .. ijj ;~:.. ~. ~~=J:'~'. ----_,;- '"-· Merch 23. 1'71 s OAILV PILOT FoodP~es Grocers Reflect Changing Habit8 By SYLVIA PORTt,.:a $K ...... , ... ~ On the oul!side, refrigerators may appear abo.ut .th 11ame today as they djd 15 years ago. But on the ms1dl they reveal a revolution In eating habits. . In the m inority a re refrigerators that hold ln11red1ent for making meals from scratch. People are loading u: their shelves with ready·mude meals, ranging from fro2e1 wafn~ to the pasta· based ll<>UPS to frozen pizza. THE TREND TOWARD CONVENU:NCE foods gcxr bacl( decades. Our eating habits hca ve chanj.!t.'<l along w1tl lifestyles. . Families are s ma ller . younger and more mobile. More wbmen have paying jobs"Bnd less time and de• sire to cook, at least routinely. In an American Can Co survey ol consumer a ttitudes t.oward frozen pre pared foods. one of every four wo mtin openly exprussed a lac k o inte rest in cooking . cleaning up after meals o r genera l kitc hen routine. Only 18 percent of the respondents said the y enjoyed cooking. For many or t he i d e nti c a l r e a sons. Money's Worth Americans are eating one of every five weekday m eal: and one of every four weekend meals in resUiurants. Ma n) of these meals arc eaten in fast-food outlets. For instance. McOonalds' 1978 sales or about $4.! billio n . according t o the inte rnational l'~ood Servic• Manufacturer's Encyclopedia, were nearly equal to spend ing on the s pace program. INSTEAD OF FIGHTING m E cat·away·from-hom( cha llenge, the supermarket industry has tried to.capilal~z.« on it. MaJOr food processors have stepped up their acqu1s1 lion of restaurant chains . General Mills, as one illustra lion, owns Red Lobster and York Steak Houses. Pillshur) controls Burger King a nd Steak and Ale. Quaker OaL• owns the E ng ine House Pizza Co. and Magic P a n re~taurants. The same firms are churning out grocery product!> tha t let consumers turn their kitchens into pizza parlors or taco huL<i. Campbell Soup Co. is said lo be planning to in· troduce its Swa nson take out-style fried chicken nationally Pillsbury. Quaker and General Mills want Lodrna re in the $550 million a year frozen pizza market. Supermarkets hav.-adopted an 1f·you·can't·beat·tht:m join·them attitude. with delicatessens, in·store bakeri~~ and expanded take-out counters. Some have OPi!oed in· st.ore restaurants. OTHER CHAJNS ARE USING AD campaigns t.o re· mind consumers tha t 1l 1s cheaper to eat at home. The mountin~ mterest in low·calorie. low-fat a nd high · fiber foods is anothe r challenge to the food indust ry. Beatrice Foods has introduced a low.fat yogurt drink in four "natural .. n avors. Borden has a lower·calorie ve rsion of chocolate milk and Kellogg is testing a wht:al germ-based cereal. The interest tn "health foods" has led some fa st food outlets to add salad bars. supermarkets lo expand their selection ol fruits a nd vegetables a nd Genera l Mills to in· vest millions in an outdoor salad factor y outside Chicago that will tum out rour special types of lettuce in half the lime they could be grown in the fie ld. The bra nd na me ;or the lettuce: "Kitchen Harvest." Nert: TM "Retort Pouch Report Explains Credit Practices A good credil sta nding de pends .on a con~u~er's abill· ty to build and m aintain a responsible credit history. ac- cording t.o a Bank of Amenca Consumer Informa tion Re port. . "What's In Your Credit Report?'' is the 22nd tn u series of money m anagement and personal financing plan· ning reports issued by the bank. Cop1ci. 1:1 rc available without charge at bank branches. CREDIT FILES S HOW HOW DEBTS have been handled in the past, the report says, and give a pros~ctive creditor "a fairly good idea of how you'll m anage the credit you're seeking." . , . . Tbe report tells what information. 1s likely to to be.an a credit report and how it's collected, flied a nd commun1cat· ed . It a1ao includes some points o n a consumer's credit rights. Credit burea us at· tempt to provide obJeC· ( J tave. verifiable infor ma· Co,~SUMER tion to creditors. the re· J ~, ports says. A cons umer's r.tc usua lly contains dnt a on the number of cur rent and recently c losed credit accounts: whethe r they'r e in joint or individual na mes. the credit limit or the a mount of credit granted: how much is due : whether payments were made on tim~: recent .past-due payments and ac· counts sent t.o collection agencies. Credit bureaus do not however, evaluate a consumer's credltwort.hiRess, the re port says. Creditors do that _in· dependently. according to their own standards for gr anting credit. Credit bureaus can supply two kinds of credit reports to credit.ors: in·file or updated. An in·file report contains the information on rile at the bureau when the request is made. Whether it's curre nt and complete depends on how regularly a consume r's oUlc r creditors report to the bureau. UPDATED REPORTS ARE PREPARED when an ap· plication is made for a large or long.term extension or credit, such as a mortgage loan. To prepare them, the bank says, ·'the credit bureau usually contacts yoor creditors to check the present status or your accounts." If a cont1umer 'I' credit application Is turned down, the Fair Credit Reporting Act requjres the c reditor to reveal the name of the bureau that supplied the Information, u ys the report. The law also re~ulates how long that negative data can be used , and uys il l:s •·usua lly no more tha n seven years." The law also protects a con.c1umcr'R ri&ht or access to information in a credit file. While the bureaus are not ru· quired "to let )'OU see the rue ll8elr," the report aays. a conaumer hu the right to a !lummary or the Information in tbe me. If THE PILE 18 FOCJND TO be incorrect or ln· complete, the fact.I can be relnv•Utaled and deleted if they are wron1 or can't be verified. tbe ,..Port says . A con· eumer allo may request a bunau to Mod corrected re· porta to anyone who received the Inaccurate report within l b IDGatlla. When a 1"are•u and comumer are unable to acree on tbe racta, BolA adviMt t.bt ~umer lo "write a state. meat al 100 wordJ or lea telUnc 10Ur side or the atory." TM bureau hu an oblt1ation to Include lhe statement in UM comumer'• c:recllt file. r ~ I I ••• DAILY PILOT Races Ahoun~g Off Newport * • * CaboRace Enlri s A.l11ww1r <l Thi~ i.l11rtl111( llnt'Ufl for the Newport ll urbor Vur hl Club·,. 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BOATING IH Hf (1AO 111 11 •ltoQPI ........ , ,-..,,~t' ~U..,< l Ut\ I AN I tt 1' ...... 41 k K"•'4 '••• wiiu .... l ,._ •• @'..,. t t , •• ~,. •C. 11101 11r .. tJ UI It \-,.,... ... .,.'-" '\U'f'( fltl t\&Hl>l Jl U U.llWilif ""•'"•'' I.all•• \IJ'f( l\A"" •I HI I,. II .... 110 I .. \ t " "l • IJ.(Ml-NCr MA .. 01(41' llAtlN(, P't..ll.1 ll'Hllfl -.A M~A r,, t\I ft \. ~" t!Vh tw.n ••'" I I Uh1Vl 1)1 II y•wl1 11et .. l.J (J•f h•n .. l .. •..nttw•ft 1'( tUl(.I \•ti ,.,.., Mtc ...... 1 t h•\ LbO\il b•~h Y( t4 1•~•ll fftt ·~ J-rAfti.ff\•m i..+n V'f( HllJAlW I .. ll •IWlll Aw lll> POICI H>"'l HAl U V 1411 ti \IUCllll l'•lto t.r•"I HH't(. !>1110(.C.0 140 II \ICMll>I Ml< h•ol ""''' .... ll41b0.I vc. 6A(,AlllLl IU II •lllOl>I HA (.O•••, (..ol)tlll<I 8to<o< h 'l'C. II I.MON f,()('KAB~Y CHllY l'li«l 9fft .... Wrl ... Nt•wport llurbur will ~ u ht•t•hlvt' of y 1.1rhlln1 artl vlly Saturday anti Sund y 11\/lth I wo mujor aveont.s <"II> tur111a th Inter 1t of yachtlnH huff11 from Sun l>h-Ho to Sun t-'rond11ro Top ('Vl·nl will tw th &tort or thl' Nt•wvor1 llorbor Yuchl t'lub'11 hi •n nlul ff00.m1lt1 C'uho Sun l.uru2' NU'<' whtrh lttl• yeur haH drown u record t•ntry of 36 y t.•hlit In lhl• I ntumutlonul Oft11horl' Huh und Pt•rforman('c llon dlror> Hac111s t-'lt•cl Th" yuchtft will .eel th . llturtl nu itll(OUI Ill l r; m Sun duy ort tht' n.1lhou l'lc r N H V(' AL.W 11.\H two othPr rnaJor ('Vl'n h• .,,·h1'<iult•d for lht• Wl'ckcnd • fo'nr lht• l\tay ••t homl' ,,.. an rticl'l"ll ll will l.w lh. l'('CJO(J rum or lh <'luh'1t l\hmun .. un. 1>11·kson a nd Corkt•lt St-11n Suturd1:1y SmuJI bout 11Jll11r., in th • mtt'd Shat••., Yurht HM tn.: Union rlw .. i.e~ "111 J>Jrtl<'IJ>llh· 1n an 111v1lut1onul re· JI tltu i-,Jturday and Sunday El11cwhcn• Jloni: the Orange Coubl, lhl' C'uplbtra110 UJ y Yarht ('lub wi ll r 1· h•tH tth• lht• 1 t'lurn of the 11wullow., "Ith u Rt·.:attu or llw Swallows on Saturday I 11 othrr mujor ortshorc series l'Vl'nt11. thf' Del llty Yacht Club, Ma rinu dc l Rey, will conduct the Kcrond ract1 or ll5 Burger Series and th~ Santa Barbara Yacht Club will 1nlllul0 1t.s 1979 Wlll\on Serles Southern Culifornln Yachting As· !!OClution culcndur .... ...,, ...... NCWVOR r HAR•OR VAC.HT Cl.U8 OtH ll lllacln(I te•ll• Ho 2 (AM,.11tot1, 1011, Ol<hOll, PHRF A&ll Wloell, ll'tlRt (;I, S.h.,CS.y, Ullll.O \IAli.l Yecllt llec· IMJ Union <l•n ln•ll•lk>n•I, '><ilurcl•y, Sull&ty (APISfliAHO llAY YACH I CL.Vt; llflil<ltl• o1 111• ~ ... 11ow•, S.tlOfO.Y. 0c>oo<i11111 Dev. Suno•r. i..o All90 .... LAflt I N Cll l O~ AH<itiLCS YACH I CluO SMll• 811fO.O•• ht-••O IWhll/lolV ~fl•>I NO > IOR. Lo• All{IO~ 11,,,._ lrOQll, I'll. i IPllllfl, \lorh S•lurd•yL Slllp ltoo •<Ko, l llll• WhltMyllMORAI, 1(011rn•n IMOAl-1, S.lurclov ~·Al llCAC.H fA(HI CLUO 5•turclowuo .. No 2 loll <lnwtl ~ltlfCU'f S..IAI Mefllca l lY OLL R[ '( YACHT Ct..U6 8urQer Soft•• No 1, \tlU, .. J' WOOl>LN "Ull. OWNERS ASSOCIAflOH 0... Mute r 1me t.c.e, s..iu1c;M1 KIN(> HAABOll "fACHI CLUB <>Pet\1"9 O.y. ~ O•t PAL~ YEllO[S VAC•• r Cl.Uti O!letll"9 O.y. S-· O•y s.. .. o.. .. M l\\ION 6AY YACtil CLUB ll•U•" S.rttl IC.I 101 ~IH0.1 L•Mt l"••t•l"""'I, !'wt!IHO.V ...... d•f \AN 01(;(;() YACWT CLUB Tr~ T"""'f t<IO 110111 vtUtlMY "°"" c ... -hl•nct 1.u, ~turcuv M1\\IOft !My,..,_, ~.Oton ln•ll•llO<MI, ~. OCCANSIOE YACHl CLUB Sptin(I SOllH t \ ......... ~,. SAN I A Ct.ARA RACING A!>SO(IA TI OH »1119 ... ~~·/~~':~!rt:RN YA(ti r CLUB AIO.lfO\\ •<K• IC•l•lln• ,,, 'iolVfCS.OY. Su<>cl•y. lly•n I •OClllV ....... HO 1 l llOl~y Ho'111.tMIAl•M \AN IA BARBARA YACHr ClUB Wlhon ....... Ho I ')41urooy, Suncl•V AN4CAPA YA.CH r CLUB Sptln{I CO.\l•I ....... NO J S<olurd41Y !.ANIA llAll8411A SAii.iN(; CLUB 0... On1gn R~0::~6~"~'!"tt'..~~Je !>ptlno S.•in H • .,.lur cloy, l>und<ly BOATING I AT YOUR SERVICE ESTATE SALE OF JEWELRI- CRYSTAL- P O RCELAIN- BR01'TZES- CHINA- S I LVER and more. Lots of diamond rings and ean 1ng,, gold cha1m, fine china dnd crystal, brontos. some furn1 tu re. oils, chandeliers, bras\ lamps, etc. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights March 23, 24,, 25 l rupcct1on o f all merchandise Friday. Saturday. and Sunday 2 · 5 P .M. and 7 · 8 P .M . Somothing for everyone -from $1 00 up. Free adm1ss1on. Bank of America, Master Charge, cllecks, some ll:rm s available newport g alleries ltd . 2542 West CoJi.\ H 111hw.iy Newport 81mch. CA (714) 645·2200 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'TIL 5 PM 6AN0100 tH II \IUlllll lotry l.•nQ•tllllfllt• '>0 f( 1011 t;l.A~SC WILC/ ('111 0 tH II h lChl J•rr•I Iler 10, l MJO l•I• Y(. MAVlkl(lf t40 ft tutt.,•• ••mt'~ M•t>ll•ll ~tn b•t Y•< 111 Ho<.•"11 llUO T H E LOS i\NGEL•;s Yacht Club ulso has major offshore compcllt1on schedule.'<! with lht• third rucc of IL'i Whitney. Lillie Whitney. Los l\ngclci. 'fim<'s und llannuh Koo1mun trophy series :whetJulcd 011 Saturday. The JOH suitors In the Whitney Serles und Uw I. /\ Timc11 i.ualor:-. Ill the Pll n fo' rla1111 will sail around Santa Barbara I sl and and the Little Whitney I MOit/\) and Koo1mun uspirants will sail to Ship Hoc:k of the Catalina lsthmw.. and return. Libel Award R eversed ..--------------------- MA\> llAPIL>O IJll 11 •IUOOI J"tl H ottywooa 81ut• 'l•roonti Jtm S.MCIWll, 0.M l'o"ll 't(. Lilli '>Ot1C.X 1411 II \IOOUI J•O John\Otll t<< vc M A!> Al l (,lll lt V It •IUOPI llooort W.1\11, '>O'l'C. ICAllMA IJ} ti \klopl l•n t.•r-t '>m11n1 'la'l'C WINO Mill l:ll IJI II •loOpl Jutln JI Mlllt<,H11'fC. \lll(NA I.Ji II •loop• («hura 0...wO•. C..l1l0<ni• YC Ce.,n-Cotatr.wt Car.-1""9 DEAR PAT · I'm 1nlt•n•i.t~ 1n hav Ing u patio built. but have read lhal 1f you pay the rontruclor and he doc1>1l·'t pay his s upplie rs, they <:pn <·omc back lo you for their money, or evt•n put u hen on your pro1lcrty Is lh111 trut>. and what s hould I w<tll·h out for? I'm plannanu to pay cui.h, und hope you can u1v • m<• somt· udv1t•t• lh<tt will save troublt-later on J .L.S .. Irvine Always ask to Het' a contractor's curre nt Ucen m ake s ure It's an ac· tual contractor's llcen11e, not just a buslnet18 llttnM. Licensed c:ontnc· ton carry a pe>cket certificate and a q uick license status check can hf" made by pbonJn~ thf' distr ict omce of the Ceetractors' State l~lcense Board at sss..-.. Obtain at leut three written ei.tlma&.es detalllng the work to be perfo rme d . ln cludlol( plans and speclncaUons with terms and rondl· lions of performance a nd payment. Coa•fal M'eafhrr 'tom .. ' loudl""" llul mo\llV Wllnf !>•IU•O.• t..111111 v••l-"I• ""nd~ noQl\I •oo rttOttllnQ ""'"' ltlQll• ~-• u•<l•Y •?lo 6't (O.\l.ol 1omcioor•lu•01~ w ill ••n90 bot-n 'IO •ntl U 1n1,.nd lemoerahH•\ wUt ,,.~ OtilwHn 41 MtO •' rne we1tt lt1fr\Pef•tu1e wlll bit';/, Sun, Moon, Tldf'11 ll'•tDAY 1~•C.UftdhiQI'\ •lip m ~(.OftOIOW II )Ip rn ,AIU•DAY ~"'' "'"" \ ~•m Pini low 11 41 pm ~hl{lll I Opm •UNOA\o 1'1011-11 .,.,.,., Jol•\1111?! • )1•m *one! .,, I ;!lpm !>It< .... lllQlt !...n•IMn) U • m ,Ml•• 0111 m I .,., ,.,., _,,_, :i.•m ,Mhl JOpm ( t:i\R L WATt~K~ ) COVERS SACRAMENTO In the DAILY PILOT • t 1. ) . 0 I •• I 0 \I O• ~o t .,,, o ,,,,,1Jrm• 1 fi;n u "'" ''' l'ut '"'"" l'ul u 111 1 "' tl(J top itrt11'1U Hu w1u,.' und ,.,,.,,,. 11t1u "• rtl to '"''' l'W'11'-•IU .t ''' .,.,, ... '"'"'"'"and'"' Hi• \full """' 111~ '"''"' tu J•«d /~,.,. At \our \t ft,,• fJr1J"''' 1·,,a,t l>iul" l 'llnl I' (J ""' I Il l I' f11 \f#·1,, f A 11.lfll& ih nJU'IJI ltttt,.r• O'\ p11 1t,/1 ti flt I• UJI Mt t• ff ,,yf pfM}rlt'fl uw1&une• ,,, lf"ltn ""' '"" l-.1hn11 ''•" tt·Wl• r \ /i.ll ewinr '"''''' u wttl t"4.1wt· J "'"•' 1•tmtw n11m f.,.,. U'1'111flot•rtfff1vfl'••d /t11\fOIMmnu,.,..nu d•n '" 1 tr •Ttt \tdurtku1' Also ask ·ror nam eH and addresses uf previous cutome rs. Don't pay In cash. Tbt> downpay· menl can't exceed SIOO or I percenl or the contract price on m ajor jobs <more than $500) and you u n ar· r ange progress paym entH. Require lie n releases fro m Hubcontrac:tors a nd mal~rlal mf'n before maklnl( a fina l payment. lnslHt on a building per mit a nd r equir ed Inspections . Make sure the conlrador u rrlf's pro pe rty d a m age a nd pe rsona l llablllty lMurance. Also icet a wrillen contract drawn up a nd keep yuur copy. You may want to req uest a free pamphlet which descr ibes the f1tnc· lions o f the Conlra ctors' Sl at e LlcenHe Board and bow lo rue a com· plaint. Send a stampe d , selr· addressed legal·Hlze e nve lope to: ComplalJlt G u1de, Contractors' State Lkenslag Boa rd, 1920 N St., Room 578, Sacramento, Calif. 95814. Notice I• Flr•f Stq DEAR PAT: My landlord tu1>ed a "Three-Day Notice lo Pay Rent or Quit" notice o n m y doo r t hat threatens legal proceedings unless the current month's rent is paid withi n three days. If I haven't paid the rent, can I actually be evicted afte r three days» M.K ., H untington neuch No. U this notice bas been properly t1er ved, It meaM that a lawsuit may be meet agalnst you afl~r three days. Since yoa wer e not p e r sonally banded a copy of the notice, lite landlord would have to aeed you a second copy by mall lo addltioa to postlag llle copy yoa saw. T lte ~-day notice ls oee part of a n elaborate statate eaacted by tbe aitate le«blatare which provides lite exclualve way to evict a &eaaat. To avoid vtoleace aDd dllta rba8Cfl, a complex procedue laaa beea Ht •P as a eompromlH between lalMIJord Hdteaaldwiallet. Wlalle a l aadlord can't •Imply claHge tile l ocb or tarn off tbe •tUKtet. l9e caa ue a •PffdN·•P la•••lt wllere llle teaant laH Umltecl defeues. A respoa1e to tlaJs notice la req•lred wltlll• five days a fter a complalat laas been properly aerved. The Investment Launch Tho fe<:l It every Electric Bay L1unch bullt by lit In ne lesl 10 years Is etlll worth Its orlgln1I v1lu1 or 1nore. The Edison 18 caters to an elite group or , Investors Interested In a bay launch that Is < comfortable, cerefree and retains Its value. The l Edlaon 18 la a convenient, enjoyable way to earn extra Interest on your Idle time. v ~ SAN fo'R /\NCI SCO I l\P ) A $204,300 libel awurd made against three trustees of the Campbell Union Srhool District has been overturned by the state Court or Appeals. 26 ... rm SEEK & FIN D is the ne w game that 's d r iving crossword nut1 nutty (nuttier ?). It can be sought and found every day in tho cla uifled section of the DAILY PILOT. MORE REASONS FORD IS AMERICA'S BEST-SELLING PICDP LINE. Fonl F-100 Im unlaea• Y-8 gas tnleage Nli19 for '1'J. ' I No other V·8 pickup In California hae better gas mileage than Ford : 13 MPG, EPA estimate. Compare thla estimate with the estimate of othor trucks. Your actual mileage may differ depending on your vohlclo's speed, distance and weather. Tough Ford pickups offer e 4.9L (300 CID) 6-cyllndor ong1ne In Caurornla, tool It's ova1leble In F-150, ~Ymcrltll --W. 1 Nt I T. • oc:.TA MllA. CA. 11117 • 714M-0?11 > -... F·250, F-350 Regular Cab modols ond tho F-150 Supor- Cob. See your Ford Ooalor and compare Ford's 4.9L (300 CIO) Six for youraolf. l:IFQRD I, -------- Laguna/Sou-h Coast EDI TI O N VOL. 12;1'>. 82, ~ SECTl*°5, 46 PAGES Your Hometown Dally New8paper TEN CENTS t Jury ·urges Denial of Aliso Viejo County upc•n itmrs ha vt> ~·n told by UM> arund 1ury that tht') should dt-ny tht• AH ·o Vw10 Com pany the llrnd u l' l'h,tn61\'' Ol'l'dl'd lo build it 20.000 unit houslna< ch.·vt'lnpmt•nt on th•· coa tal sl~ t'u:.t or Lu~un&t Beach The Jury's me~sagc \\US con tained m a one P&tNt' lcllt'r dt• livered to Board or SuJ>('rvlso~ {'h111rmun Phtlip Anthony Thu~ <1 J v tt rtenlQon S1mull.111t•oui.h . lht• ronh'nt-. of th<' lt•ltf'r w<•n· madl• publk in .1 i:r and Jury pn·M1 rt'lea:w Al lht• clo,t· or a M hour public ht«mn.: 24 hourt. t>urht!I'. ... upt·r:v1.....,u·~ agrt>t•d to wu1t ont: ~ l'l'k bt•fore m:lktnl! a dec1:.aon on tht• Ah-.o V1eJo project If approved . the company would be allowt'tl to lm1ld 20,000 re ldcntlul uruts on 6,621 acres now rlf'11ignatcd for a maximum of rOUflhJY 10.000 un1 l:s. I n 1 t b rn t• s :, a g e t o t h e ~up«>rv1sors. the grand jury said, "thcrt• ·~ no valid Justification .:1ven for doubling th~ housing ll~ns1 t )' from 10.000 units to 20,000 • The Jurv also :.aid the traffic 1'1rculatmn :.ystem designed for Southern Oran~e County 1s based on low intensity develop- ment in the Aliso Viejo area. The grand jurors also faulted the proposal ror failing to be de· finitive about an air quality management plan and said 1t has not been proved that the pro . posed project would not ag. gravate flooding and s urface runoff problems in Aliso Creek and Laguna Canyon. FinaJly. the ~rand Jury said "se_wer an~ water capacity may be msuffic1enl to serve the Aliso Viejo community with its in· creased density." On the other side of the ledger the grand jury press releas~ s~id the jury agre.es "in concept with the proposal · to "create ca compact balanced community ... The jury also dorfed tls hat al the company's plan to provide affordable housing 10 the pro- posed development. , Supervisors arc scheduled 'to reach a dec1s1on next Wednes· day on the Aliso VieJo Com· pany's proposal. inc luding an a lte ration propose d by Supervisor Thomas Riley that would Umil the number of res· 1dential units to 16,000 rather than 20,000. One supervisor asked today <See ALISO, Page AZ) Water Fund Plan Hit Joan Irvine Smith, Mother FUe Suit ' 'li~ket for a Toi? S1x·month-0Jd Erin Camarca of Dana Point is clearly violating the Jaw on the Island Way bridge and she added insult to injury by curling up and taking 40 winks . while mom Sharon. holding stroller, and friend Kathy Roche watch the boats in Dana Point Harbor. It just had to be a sleeping violation. Mesan in Hassle . On Mustang Ranch Mike Harrah doesn't own a f casino in Reno or even run a brothel in northern Nevada. But th e Co!!La Me sa • restaurateur's decision to call • bis reslauranl·bar "Harrah's Mustang Ranch" has evidently offended the people who operate the well -known gaming • establishment in Nevada. They went lo district court in • Los Angeles Thursday seeking an injunction against the Orange County Harrah. claiming bis use , of their name in com bi nation with the trade name or the in· famous Nevada brothel is besmirching their reputation. A Harrah's spokesman sald in a telephone interview from Reno that the casino just wants Costa Mt"Sa's Hal't'ab to quit using the 1 name, which its attorneys claim is a trademark for the ir establilhment. The Reno Harrah's also claims ln its legal acUon that the min1linl of the two names ls Coast "salacious and offensive." . "ll denegrales the fine reputa· lion that Harrah's has built " the suit says. ' The Reno spokes man said he didn 'l wish to comment any further on t.be matter since "it 1s in litigation." He even declined to say how the gambling establis hment came to discover the name of the Costa Mesa restaurant located at 428 E . 17th St. ' It wasn 't known whether operators or the Mustang Ranch were aware of the name either . Attempts to reach brothel owner Joe Conforte in Reno proved fruitless. · Costa Mesa's Harrah also could not be reached for com · ment. The case was heard before U.S. District Court Judge War· ren J . Ferguson in Los Angeles. A spokesman .for the court said Ferguson has taken the request for a preliminary injunction un- de r submission. The spokesman said the two sides had met in the judge's chamber to try to work out a set· tlement. By J ERRY CLAUSEN 0t llM D•llY Piiot St•lf · Joan Irvine Sm ith an<L her mother have filed s uit lo block Irvine Co. plans to fund a $3.6 million expansion of a pipeline sc hedul ~d to bring Northern Califomja and Colorado River water to southern Orange County. The s uit. riled by lhe two I rvine Co. s tockholders in Superior Co~rt Thursd ay. seeks to hall the move as "without proper corporate purpose.·· It charges the company's ex ec·utive committee authorized the expansion on March 16 to 1m port more water to Irvine than Beaches Closing Supported An ordinance that would see public beaches in San Clemente closed from midnight to 4 a.m. was approved in concept this week by city councilmen. The council directed its city attorney to draft such an or· dinance in the hopes of minimiz· ing vandalism and burglaries a lon g b each areas in San Clemente. The request came from Police Chief Gary Brown and Director of Marine Safety Dick Hazard. Both cited the need for restrict- ed hours in order lo control crime on the beaches, which they say has climbed in the past 12 months . Police said today they expect the drafting of the ordinance, public hearings on the issue and approval of the council to come by the first of summer. The council also approved posting or signs outlining regula- tions al major entrances to city beaches. Police said such signs would be helpful in informing beach visitors or laws against alcohol on the beach. as well as other beach laws. Lt. Craig Ste<:kler said patrol o fhcers have noted an in- crease in vandalism of city prop- erty. littering, burglaries and ass aults, sex crimes and intox- icated beachgoers since the restricted hours were abandoned three years ago. And. he said, there has been an increase of transients sleep· ing on the beach. Police a lso suggested more fire rings be installed at populal· ed portions or the beach to pre· vent frequent open fires set by visitors. Other Coverage Additional s outh Oran ge County coverage appears today on Page A9. I I Weather Some cloudiness but mostly sunny Saturday with ...... a to •. Lows tonilbt 43 to 50. IN81DE TOD~ W Laguna Eyes Lots For Senior Housing . P.aclc ll"W·'~°"'°" Oft ,,., tnMll ... Utt loc'al mouft· ....,, w ... ..., i.u. tohere . Md,_,•P.bQtCI. ··-· ................. ett CH •• .. ci! l Laguna Beach city officials will be moving wllhin two weeks to acquire appraisals on two publicly owned Iota that coukl be available 11 sites for senior clU1en housing. · Community Development Director Marlene Roth aald 'l'lhandaJ an memben wUJ .,. aceepUas bldl ha two weeks for appratNll an tbe value ol the Riddle Pleld lat ID Boat Canyon ... U. O.._.,n llrHt Parll· lllf.~N Htial DOW beeHM u.. , ................ fOUld re- ..... a Notlce or Fuadln1 ·----- AvallablUt.y at any lime," Mrs. Roth sald. "Once that is re· leased the developer bas only 35 days to ftnaU1e propo1aJ1. "We're tr1tn1 to save time durtn1 that a.day period." She said the developer must know how much tbe laU would be ••all .... tor to n,.. • eo1t eltim,.. far buildlq • MDkM' cltllft'a 8IJ9rtmeDt complex. llhlllle Pllld .II a I .I HN etty par' ... lw LIUI• ....._. ........................... Tiie ..-lat II allcNtw aere ud al -UJDe Was to M tbe , .. ~ ... •Al) agreed to by Irvine Ranc h Waler District in a document signed in early 1978 with 10 other water agencies. In the suit. Mrs. Smith and her mother, Alhalie R. Clarke. claim the move actually will re- s ult in bringing water to the Irvine Co. ·s land development competitors resulting in com- petition that does not currently exist. While the suit does not identify those competitors. Mrs . Smith had hinted broadly tn an earlier letter to an Irvine city official that the benefit might go to the Mission Viejo Company and the A liso Vi ejo Company. both managed by Philip J . Riley. In January of 1978, the Municipal Water District of Orange County. Irvine Ranch Water District and nin~ other agencies entered into a $100 million Diemer pipeline system agree m e nt t o increase Metropolitan Wate r Dis trict. water imports to the rapidly de· veloping south county area. In that agreement. IRWD signed up for the largest share of water. 60 cubic second feet <csf L Other agencies an the agreement mcluded those serv· mg the Mission VieJo and pro· posed Aliso V1e10 areas near Laguna Hills. -· - Political Corruption Diedrich, Anthony Al that time, plans for the I rvme Water District to acquire line s pace for an addilionaJ 80 cfs or water expected to be re- quired in the future were dropped tn favor or getting that water from wells in the Costa Mesa area. Orange County Water District, which manages wells that pump wate r from the county's under· ~round water bas in . agreed Wednesday night with the Irvine Co. plan to increase its ability to import water from MWD. OCWD officials explained the company's move as a hedge to assure water in Irvine if the pro· <See WATER, PAGE A2> Crackdown Slated on Charges Reinstated .. ~i:0':!,.0 ... L By GARY GRANVILLE one-time county political finan· ou!" o.ii, l'tMt swtt . cier Gene Conrad. Res~nd1ng to angry resa-Of -o.ilf ...... , ... , Political corruption charges brought against Orange County supervisors Philip Anthony and Ralph Diedrich in mid·1977 were reinstated today by the state At· torney General's Office. The four defendants face es· d e !' t s. c harges . or s tudent sentially the sa m e c harges c riminal act1v1t~ around brought against them by the Capistrano Valley Hagh School, Orange County Grand Jury on adm~trators have started a Jul 1 urn 5urve1llance crackdown on T~o;e charges went by the youngst;ers w~ leave ~e cam- The complaint filed in central "'unicipal court charges An· thony, Diedrich and two co· defendants with multiple viola· lions of lbe political reform act of 1974. . h pus d~ their free oeraods. board 10 early 1978 .w en an But Coronado Homes-area res-~range County ~u~nor Court idents told trustees again JUdgequas~ the tndictment. Thursday night they s till want to ~udge Philip Schwab agreed see a "closed caplpus" policy at wath defense att~rn.ey Tom the nearby high school to pre-Cros~y t~al the 1nd1ctments vent burglaries, vandalism and were an.valid be~ause not enough littering. Ch arged in the complaint along with the two county supervisors were Anaheim City Councilman Willia m Kott and gra~d J~rs ha~ hea~d all the Capistrano Unified School Dis· testimony tn the anvest1iat1on. trict trustees this week set up a <See CHARGES, Page A2) committee to study the student crim e problems in the Coronado All • ID Mind Memory Expert Tells Secret By ROBERT BARKER Ol t• o.llf ...... 5Uff When Jim Gerspach goes to the grocery store. it is with visions of loaves or bread dancing on shelves and an· gry cows stomping on dozens or eggs. GEBSPACH, A memory expert who also is a division chief in the Huntington Beach Fire Departm~nl, conjures up these kinds or images instead or carrying sboppmg lists. "I remember to buy bread by imagingiog that it is dancing on the shelves. · "If I aJso need milk I think of the loaves or bread get· ting out or control and banRlnR up against a co~"s. udder." . If he also needs eggs, 1t 1s easy to · ,,,,,,.. remember them, too. .. THE LOAVES of the bread bang into the cow's udder, she gets angry and kicks her feet and stomps dozens of eggs. "I really imagine bearing those eggs bunt open. The trick is to vis- ualize these things and make them do. something funny.·· ca .. 1~A<tf Gerspacb said the first time he tried this technique without a shopping list be remembered 20 or so items perfectly. "I was really proud of myself. Then I got up lo the checkout stand and realized I didn't have any money. • '1be rlf'St thing I remember now is my wallet.·· GE&SPACH SAID he picked up on memory training al a mamcement conference and hu become fascinated with the subject. He said be baa done a great deal of research and ls of· fertna bi.I aervices to local IJ"OUpe for a fee. in He laid tbe art ta called mnemonict and the Greeks · troduced U thousands of yea.rs aao . Genpacb can keer track of the order of 52 play!ng cards by ualq menta tmqery and phonetic numbenng tecbniqu. . RE ALSO 18 an expert on rememberin1 names, dates, appolalmentl, 1bopptn1 Uau, etc. To remember hla own name, be vt1uali1es a diamond or 1em. l'or Oenpacb he tblnks ot a dot 1rowUn1 at lbe aide of a beckpaek. It comM out Gem Grrn -Pack. U one ub Oenpach to name the ftve Great Lakff he thlnb et die bocUell ot wat.r lD tbetr primitive atate and ~1t'.=!"::t...1r bom8 ... he aaid. HOMES in Otis c ... II 1111 Ml'Oll1• for tbe nve lakes -Huron. Ontario, llleblpa. Die ud Bupertor. area after residents demanded an end to the dilemma. District S uperinte ndent J erome Thornsley said today four student proctors have been hired to watch students as they leave campus during free periods. He said other student sur. veillance and more accurate al· t e ndance accounting at the school was also underway. Thornsley said today he did not tell the approximately 100 residents at the committee meeting Thursday that the addi- tional measures were under way. Thomsley, who opposes the <See STUDENTS, Page AZ) Nixon Gate Crash Suspect Faces Court LOS ANGELES (AP> -A man accused of assaultiog a Secret Service agent after ram· ming his car through a gate at the estate of former President Richard Nixon has been ar· ralgned before a federal magistrate. A U . S . a t t o r n e y-.~ s spokeswoman said Don J. Coll- inge. 33, of Lag~a Beach \Us formally charged Wednesday before a federal magistrate with one count ol assault on a federal officer. Colllnge was tbeo releued in· to the cuatody of bit mother on the condtuon that he seek paychiatric care pendin1 bis trial. I The charge contends eowa,c crashed bia car through the gate of Nbr.on'• San Clemente es&ate MondQ and told a pard he was "God'• dilciple and had come to plck up Nixon .•· He tben rammed hil car lnto a vehicle driven by a Secret Seniee a1ent, the cbarae dalmed. The Nixon f amlly ... not bome at the Ume, tile tJ .S. at· torney'• omce Mid. , DAIL'( P1LO:;...T;....__ ... 1.1 .. s ...... c.__ ______ ,_,. __ d ... •r .... _M_...i.1r.h Jl l_Jt!.11 Lot Split Denied Land.tide Fear Spurs ~Action· lly WILU \M tlOOC.t; C> ·~ l..olfy ...... -.,iiun '<1 1111 hy 1 t•11lclt nt111 wh11 IN1r1•.i u huHhll<lt• llkt' L•iiunie u .. ·•·h -. 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And, with a MUn ut h111 head, wa11 rorct.-d t.o puy the <'Wih o r f1·ar hu1111 111 h1m111·ll und ht:. r.1m1 ly, l.111 It• J llt•J.tt:<I Nt·wport H•·uch pollt·c h&vc 1d •n11f1t'd Linde a1> a cvn1'uJU.nt hired l1y Prah:idum hu1on.-rssmt:n lo hl'l11 promoh • "Bionic Hilb," a c•ook lt' h1.•1n" rnurkt'lt•1I hy lh1· bu1Hn1•ssmen und endorlicd hy the "Six Million Oollur Man •· l'ra11«1dam was u Nl'wport Ueach ir1v1•11lml'nl firm om·e contnJllt.-d hy four self·prochumed Krl!ihntt dc vot.cc11 TU DENTS clo1wd cumpua J>')l ky. f\a ld h•· pro p o:.c d lti <H h••r po1t1tll1l1· .1ltt>rnut1vt•:. to ullevault-lh1• probl~m Including e rccllun of muro fen••cs, doul1le twss1on1>, 11tudy h1tll1t, morC' polat•c putroh>, r ei.1dll nl hothnt t recurde; on t1lude>nl·r cl11ted c:11mc und 1..1.M' •if 8tudent 1dent1r1cu1 ion card1t Hut prt•h1111nJry anquirw11 w11ti the U1•11ur lnwnt or flou111n~ u11d 11 rhun lkvt·lopmt•nt <l1M·lob1·d thut lht· Hu!i De pot und t•11y e mployt't' ''urkrng loh w1•rt• 1111 pur1•rltly uoi.11·rept;,hlt: lwc1.1u-.1· th•!Y lie an u 011od 11ltt1n Laguna: Vegas West Dl'fondants in Lho 11u1t includt• five KU.'ipc<·ls an lhl' murder or l''ounla in Vullt·y drug ttc-alcr B o v a rt • A It• x u n d c r K u I 1 k . Ha ymond Rcli<'O, J o11c1>h Duv111, .lo11e1>h Pcdcrow11k1 und l\othony M aront' Jr . ulong with lht• Ho van lrigJwrman, 1.·onv1cted murderer .lt•rry f't·tcr 1''111n Other dcfc ndunlb in th· r1v1I KUil ure the forme r head O( the Lugunu Beuch Krtshnu Tempi•'. Roy Christopher Ri chard, An lhony Marone Sr . and f<'rank Roui. who all have been callea to t..esllry In the h•ngthy crlmlnuJ proc eedings 11tcmming from Hovan's Oc·t.ober urn sluymJ.( "Wl· want u d osed cum11u11' no ifs. 11nrt1:1 or but:.." 11s11d · 11·-.1 den I I Jndu Norman, <>Ile t1f I h•· 11rg1rnl1A:r11 of lh\: d rive to 1tlt·trl i.I ucknl t•n mt: an th•· (;or111w1l11 S 1·l1111>I h11 :11 1l l'11•·,1'11·n 1 <: 1· 1ir R 1· W h 1l1•. 11r1·., ,. n I :ti T huri«tay'li t•om m1lh:1· rr11'f'l 111~ with four oth••r 1rust1•1•:-., 11nH1 llw hou1d w1ll 1>rul>ahly 1'<111:.ukr llw IMiue ugiun ut llh April 2 m1·1·I 1ng T horn'llf'y :-.:11tt u not her rurn m1W ·•· mt<t•llnl( on 1h1• m ull•·r hu:. boon lent.alavc ly :.et for 7 :JO 11 m Monday ut th<' li<'hool 1'ru11t •t•:. Huherl Uutch1•lutt, W1lll am Thomp&on 8nd J Jn Overt.on were mcmht:r1> of t ht· commlttc·1· on :>tudc nt cr11111• J)mhh•mt1 f"ivc an·u homeown1·1 l! and two 1tludc ntr; ullm :.1t on th•· J>ilfll'I Thorru;lt!y Mild omcu1lli al tho bChool will t>cu1n "keeping th•· hurd cor c youngr;Lcrr; unde r isur vcillunl'I.'." flo :mid the 1111<11 t1on11 I prO<'IJ>rb would coi.l about $10.000 Allhou.;h no Ca pi8lrano ''' f1ciuh; 1nd1ratt.od that u vow on the> cloiwd t·umpu!S lt1bu c I& t1ul: Monday , :w m1• Hald they Jr u a wurc lhul !oiaddl~IJack V11llt·y Unifi~ School 01stnct trustees WedncHday voted to beglo •• closed cumrus 1iollcy ut F.I Toro High Schoo uft<:r local re11ldcnt1> l!Omplolned of a ('hronlc :stud•·nt c rime problem thcr•· I',.._ Page Al ALISO ••• not t.o he ldfmtlfl4'd us he f.,ult.cd the gr111nd jury for making 1h 1>latemenl "• d;,y late for what ho cull~d Involving 1t1cll In u '11· ('1slon of aan elect-"d offlt•la I The AllllO Viejo project currw to lht> bourd of Hu('M'r vltsors tM>a1 ln;c lhf' eMONiementa or both lh rnunt y plunmn.i :1tuff o.and U1•J ('Ounty plunmnf( <•ommh111lon Lawsuilt; Urged LOS ANOt;LES tAP) -Coon· ty Supervisor Jumos Hayes huis recommunded class-a ction law1ula. a1alnat 1as0Une at.allon owner• and op(irawrto who d •• hberat.ely cheal their cu11t.omer1; DAILY PILOT t ""Ol•"il''°""t OoMty l»IOI, wllll"l!'<ll"I- .. -..... -....... fl (Mlll .... 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Whatevl'r 111t•· 11> eventually 1>cloc:Wd, h1Jwuv1·r, con1>t rur tlon o n the aparl n\t!nts pro bably won 'l begin for i;omf' LI mt• "lJ11ually 1l t ukf''> a bout t w11 yc:u ri. bt'fon· ground llf hrokt·11 ufl..r developm••nt p ro1101i11I:-, ort· 1iuhm1LIA..'<i ," Mr.w Hoth bUld · T lw •,ound of tum hi Ing c.Jtcl' wall t'C ho throul(h 11 Lagu111.1 IJ t'111'11 purk111.: guru1w Saturday 1111.(lit, hut tht' g umc will be legit 1'h cit ':. liec1Ju11t~ th•• Lugunu lh.'J l'h Uoo:>tA.·r is t:lul> h• li llOnM>r 1ni.i 1lb ,..ourth /\nnuul Lub Vcgu:. N1u1i1 1•:11 ty from 7 p m lo m id 111ght Ill l hl' lowc.·r l1·v1•I p11rkl11g g:1r1.1i.it· of llw Vil l a~'.'' to'11111• :.hopptni.i mall , 1100 South Co.1:,t 1111.:hwuy I n a cl If I I I n 11 I II I' r I.I r> :. ' ·Wrong Man Killed IUt lJSSfo:Ui, Belgium IAl'I T wo mt·n :,ho t ;rnd killed J Ot!lg1an national bunk official a1>r>arcntly the wroni< mun and 1>olkc 11pecul atl<d the Thurl'I day night slay ing w 1J8 conocclt-<f with lhc Ulll!U8Mln1tl 1011 of the Hrelibh urnhos11ador 1n neighbor 1nu ttollund only hour:; cu ller. ( Pilot Logbook J Growth Control 'Common Goal' By STt:VE MITCllt:LL Of , ... 0111, '814111w11 S1tt1ng nn a stai.i•· at lht! t·ommunaty t•cnlcr . the three• doten candidate:. iscckang thrl't' :.ci.l.li on lhc Sun Clem ente City Coul\<'11 1pl)f'ur a conglomerate or hfeatylea, ages and phllo5ophu.'b Ten of the 36 candldat.A:b 1>ay they urc retired. More than a thJrd ure owr l>:S ye8NI of age. Only u half dozen 11r1• under 35. They list occupations ranging from rcalt.or to con8lruclion worke r, from retired bank e xecutive lo hom_,makc r . l\ul ollno11t lo a Cltn· dldatc th«y clalm to fnvor conlrnlled 1irowlh In Sun (.;lcmc11lt!, a scu111de village with devclo11m•'nt looming on three largl· ra nche11 within city houn dories THt; WOltOK "CONTltOl.l.1-:0 growth" w(!r~ 11prlnkled throughout the thrtie mlnutt: pre11e nt.1tllon11 ullo wctt each candldat.e Oh , there wcr'c varta.Uon11 on th • theme, t.o be 11ure. Sever1ll apcaktlr6 uddrutsed lhc need for 'planned arowth," and one candldat.e even 11pokc of h11 concerna for "formulated growth " Whatevt"r thll means. AND WHILE THK CANDIDATES were doublleta aln· cere In their word11. few wer4' a1ltclflc One wom•n rompued city de vclopmenl with the tcrowlh of u c hild, 11aylng the child mulit be nurtured-mu11l be allowed t.o grow or It will die A third generation Southern Californian 11~kin1 u three year le rm· orl tho c:ouncll, aald lhf remembers the good old d1y1, but aa1d 11ho ul.o Aee8 tlw need for growth controlled growth were the worduhe UHd. A few 1peakor1 were more apeclflc. 8K\'E&AL 8AID 8E&VICr.8, auch as poliet! and flru protection, 1trt.tiel maintenance •nd .ewer maintenance, muat aeo pace with new development at no burd4tn t.o e1d1tlnt San Clementean1. One 1peaker c•lled for a rettr1cUon of the number of new dwe1Un1 unlU allowed In town each year Thul's call.cl •rowth mana1emenl. And one eaDdldate .. 1d verlane. •rant.cl t.o de· velopert for llMtr project. ahot.tld be the exception rat.her Utan the rule, p01nt1"1 oul "lhMl'• why we heve the General Plan." Tiii • CANDIDATSI havt a Ultle m<»N than a month unUI tbe ballou are cut few UlrM new ~n<'U member•. And ln • n.ld that 11 tht lu911l tver for • California cit)', UM comptUUop ta fterct. The ,...,,......... are lolne to be tbt OMI who Ill down t.o 1pedftca, 1• ¥0eal, •nd pt UMtr vt... llnown .... .,.. &M ve»Wr• ol Ian C......... don't bav• much ume for vaaue, ...,.,.1lPd ......_., thef'v• 1ot to cor· rtet m&.tUea thty made ID ~ ,.at oouncll •m· be .... Suturduy'" "um111g v1·nut· will ft>a lure bl;J('kJ:.wk, rtmlcllt-.1ml hlngo I ..ot•al •0t>h•l1nt1l·o, will lw r unning tlw tulill't> B1nuo. litr u·tly l1Jr 1·a:.h wrll bt• golnJ( •in with t'J ~h llflll"• CHARGES. • Thi· At torn•· y c; 1• n t• rJ I 11H11·t· I at•·t .J pp1·a 1 .. 11 t li.1 Ult·1·1~11in lo a h1~h1•r t•ourl untl 1·11 rrw awa y :.t•c·om1 llf'Kl Now, Anthony .11ltl U11·drn·h (ace {'h:ir1-11•:-, thal 1•011111 11·-.ull 111 I heir n •m ovul frorn 0H 1u• IH• wt'll ati JUll or prlM>n ll'rmt., 1f Lhey :1r1• l'1mv11'11•d Tht• orlginul l11d1t·t m 1·11h n u med on•' llrn1• J)1('drll'h .dly Mike llt·inrn,~lon a nd <::ilJhusu:-, Je well'r Mortin Ktrhl'hn•·r 1111 d•· rt.•ndant11 Bc forc I lw 1ndiclment.:. wen· bf'l u1d de Remin g t o n u ntl Ktrs('hrwr l'leadt>d g uilty to ow, dcmeuoor ulltit(ut10111. and wn •· ordcrt'fl to pay fuwli. Tht.•y now huvt• Sf'tllNI ;11· count:, on what ull1•gt·d ly wai. J consplrucy t.o funnel lu undl'n·d monl!y 1nlo variou:, JlOllt1t•al cnmpulgAA In 197#1 Anthony was purportedly lht• major rf"r 1plcnt of the mt>nf"y channfllf'd lhrouHh tht.· all1•ged cons p1 rulors und rc•pc1rtt-<ll y r•· 1·d ved mon.' than $-15,000 to lwlp him wlne lt-cllon In W7fi Today 1)1edr1rh liuld th1• r•· ln 11tatc me nt of t h•· 1·h ur J(t''> agumt1l ham is purt o( a conunu 1ng e ffort. to dhwrcdit him hy lht• daatrict attorney und the stult· au.ornc.v general. "ll 11hould be or major ant.cr~l to everyone thut mine wos lht· firs t alleged vlolataon or Propos1 Uon U brought by u d1:.tr1cl ul Lorn~y." Dh..idri<'h su id. "No folnny caM.• h11t1 been filed ugu1nst anyone unc1c r lhut law e ven though many t'Ubcli mu1•h like the churgcb a guin1>t mi· havt: lx....in fll erl." h1• uddt!<I. Short Slee"9t W/two~s 123 ' r anging from ~ to S2SO Oruw · mg:. for door pr111"" .111>0 will tw takan g plat•e . w11h llw Lop l"lll' a wc1•kt•nd r111 two, 11wlud1n1< l0tl~ IOI(. at lht• n ·ul L;Jh V1·g11h /\tl11HH1>1on l'i $10 .11 th•· 1loor T iu• 11nc·t· in1·lu<l•·1> d11irwr P r<><•t·t·th hUJ1p<lfl t ht· l..1~:unu U1.,11·h llll!h ~<'h1111I hand, 11t·11 :iq11acJ anti athl1•1 w 11t·1111 rlrm·nl . thn·1• 111·hool •11••:u, tli.11 Jrt· f1·1•I 1ng .1 m111w y pm t·h fr 11111 lhr: pa:>b<tl(t' 11( P ropoi.1t1011 1:t Poll~ haw ulll'ged their 1n vcst11<al1on 1111.0 the Hovan i.luy m i.: uncovn<'<I un inlt•rnallonul '1rug t1mug..illni.t rin g h1·;,d 11ua rt1•r cd u lo nJ.( tlw Oran~·· Coust and 01w ratl•d undt•r lht: gUIM' of leg1lln11tlt• hUlllllt'!>b I.Ind•·. 111 1111> 1·1v 1I complaint, :.uid ttw lhrt·ati. mud1• ugumtll him fort•t·<I him to Mt•ll rt•ul 1•11tuk ht·low Iii. value to come: Up Wtlh tht• $35 ()()() CiJbh f 'ro• PafJ# A I WATER FUND ••• 11mwd undcri.cround wdl plun t>ltou ld no t iiu1>t>ly 11 d1·quak wuh'r r11 fl•turn oc·w u woul<I ,.. t't•1v1• rtt•hti. 111 llw 1m por11·d I) 11· rr11· 1 I 11 11•1I11· wa I 1·1 111 11·11I1· 111 :.Ii I ht• u 11111· q ; r uu ncl b:t!llll Untfrr tlw arrnn~cmPnt. y1•1 tu ,,.. ;q 111rovt.'d hy two or the or1J.(111:1I 11 lnt1·rt11• l'll>ClllliOl'lng a~wn<·w:i. any of the u1ld1tlonul 1 m p11rll'd wal 1•r n o t u1tt•tl hy I rv11w n111 1<1 ..:o to l h1· ulh t•r pu rt 11· 111at lllt.{ 11p••n1•11·:.. 1 nt·lud 111..: lhow :.t·rv111u 1111· M111Mo11 Vic· Jo l.uuun.1 11111:.:11 •·a 'rhl· 11 rn1l1· lunu Utl·mt·r In Lcrl1t• hm• 1s pr11rw1•wd fur rn1llal 1'cin:.tnw111111 I h111 v1·ur and 1•11m 111 l'Llllll 111 I !IHll <'on'\ t ru• I 11111 t'<11>l1> wi ll ht• '1#10.0110 A1·11u1Ml 111n of l11r1d und olhC'r ft-1°!1 l h lh <'O"il a nolht•r s.io.ooo Ah c·ur11•nt ly o,111•d , tlw l11w would hundll· :i:J!1 t·h of wJh·r. JCl'Orc.tlnt; LO l>l'nlll:. M:id.0111 , m unaue r of 1h1· o p t•r ut111 i.t Munl<'I JHl l Wa t1•r 1>111lrH0I of Orangt· County Marl .:.11n :.aid T huri.d ay lhul t h t> <-npat.'lly would 11rov1tfr wntc•r for an 1•bt1mated 140,000 homt•s, t~o th1rd11 of tht•m un t1clpalM1 flh nt•w c•11111>truc·tlon E xpumuon lo ar<-ommodatt• the I rv llw Co 'i; hit! for .1 hu1·k lll' wult•r liUpply wo ulcl 1·0:.1 un 111lth t1011al $:1 H m 1ll11111, w.itt-1 olfld:ili. rt' port Thul t•xpuna1on, ac•cortfinJ( to Mn Smith und Mr1>. <.;lurkc, who toi.:••lhl'r 11w11 Jhoul 11 I"'' t't•111 11r 1h1· trvuw Cu :. '>l11t'lt . will 1·urta1I •·orn1Ja11y 1Jlao1> Lo d•· v1•lop lht· Co~lu Me:,a <1r1·u wc·ll fiel d 'l'ht• m ove. lht•y s u y, t111t>t1 11 'l m11k1· guod hu1ttnl':.:. .. enM', S IOt'f' tht> un\lerl(round locul water prohuhly would ht• c·hl'a f)cr Tlwy also clu1111 lh1• p1pclltw 11H1vt> w1ll t:1rnblt• hirg1· M'ule d•· vclo1>m•-nl l1y 1•omrwt1tor.., who t•ould 1111:s!>.1t1ly 11 ·1·1•1v1· -.11m1· of lh1• :11llhll1111:1l 1m 11'lft1•!1 w aler /\I thoui.:h l lw 1 wu Corona de I Mar an · a stockholders do not n a m t• th .. 1•om11un y 0 ll com IJt'l1tor:., Mr-. Smith hrnadly hanlt'd 111 a lf•ll1·r Ma r 1'11 M lo Irvine Mayor W1lh a rn Vartloulu. t hal two c·om1rn n11•s wo uld lwm•f1t ~h1• rl<lll .. '(.I lhul l-'l11l1p J Haley, .1 former Mclropol llu11 Wptcr 1>1:.tr1ct board membe r, hua re· bl~nt·d hu. d trCl'l<H ·,, J.HJhl l>cc. M "A:; you know," her tell.er :.tat ::d, "Mr Hiley 11> the prt:f>1· dt.•nt or IJolh lht• M11>111011 Vic.JO <.:o and lht• Alum Vlt'JO Co. which 1:. 1m:,.cntly atlcmpt1ng to hav1• the• O runi.w County IJoard of Sup1•r v 11wr i. llll'rcu1w lh1• tl1•nb1ly of 1lii fi,fl2:J u1·n · 11r<tJ••1·t 111 tlw l~gun11 lhlb from IU,000 IO 20,000 Unllb " Ju•t In time for Spring -""" 1ty1ee In· eoft. Nleh6ne wahabkt Oecron/~ Soort Shk1a '°' thet perfect casual k)Ok. ChooH whtt• • natural -brown -fWNY unrv and ten. Aleo evai...,._, not lhown. one PoCk•t ltM>tt l&eevel ... at s21. I • Mt ll n y y d d ·n s DAILY PILOT Pool 800111 Figlat Man Convicted Posso•n 'Lost at Sea' Possum Game This possum got in a prechcamcnt Thursday. The critter crawled out to the end of the Coast Guard dock in Newport Harbor, apparently got confused and couldn't find his way back. To the rescue came Newport Beach a nimal control officer Glenn Everroad in a Harbor Pa trol boat handled by Pat Sweetie (at wheel> a nd Dave Maze. Everroad snared the possum, put it in a cage and took it back to its native surroundings the wild, and dry, lands of the J rvine ranch. Swallows Parade Caps Off Fiesta Crackdown Seton Funerals San Juan Capistrano's Fiesta de las Golondrinas will climax this weekend with lhe Swallows Day Parade. a rodeo and a µan. cake breakfast in the Mission City. Saturday's activities get under way with a m orning meal s ponsored by the San Jua n Woman's Club and the Rotary Club. The annual breakfast will be se rved from 7 to 11:30 a.m. in the woman's clubhouse. 31442 El Horno Street. Price is $2 for adults. $1 for children. Thal afternoon al 1 p.m. the slate's largest and oldest non· motorized parade will wind its way down San Juan's historic streets beginning at 1 p.m. near Del Obispo Street and Camino Capistrano. The parade route continues Cycle Crash Kills One Man; Other Injured One ma n was killed and another man seriously injured when the motorcycle they were riding in Anaheim late Thursday night spun out or control and burled them onto the roadway. Police identified the dead man as James E. Dalton, 27, of 13951 Country Lane, Orange. Dalton's injured companion was iden· tified as Craig G. Noren, 28, or Anaheim. Police said neither man was wearing a helmet when the southbound motorcycle spun in· to a curb on Anaheim Boulevard near Cerritos Avenue at 11:30 p.m . Dalton was dead at the scene while Noren was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital, Orange, for treatment of injuries police described as serious. north on Camino Capistrano to La Zanja Street. then cast to El Camino Real. The route turns south on El Camino Real to Ortega Highway where it con· tinues east back to Del Obispo Street. Organizers expect more than 70,000 people for the annual event and note that the parade route streets close at 11 a.m. People entering San Juan after 11 a.m. should use the Junipero Serra or San Juan Creek Road offra mps from the San Diego Freeway. · Following the parade at about 3 p.m., the Fiesta Association will be sponsoring a rodeo in the open field behind the Mission Drive·in Theater on Del Obispo Street near Camino Capistrano. The International Rodeo As· social.ion-sanctioned event will feature seven separate competi- tions including bronc busting, bull riding and calf roping. Admission is $3 for adults and $1.50 for c hildre n. Family tickets will be available. The rodeo will be repeated Sunday at 2 p.m. as the annual fiesta winds to a close. Sex Magazines Said Valuable ATLANTA CAP) -Television personality John Henry Faulk has testified that he believed the 11 issues of two sex magazines involved in the obscenity trial of Larry Flynt have literary value. "Taken as a whole, these magazines do have serious literary value." Faulk, who was "black-listed" from television during the McCarthy Senate hearings in the early 19!i0s, said Thursday. Fault was called by attorneys for Flynt, who is being tried in Fulton County State Court on 11 misdemeanor counts of dis tributing obscene material. W ASllINGTON f AP) -The Federal Trade Commission. say. ing that funerals are purchased at a particularly vulnerable time, decided today to ouUaw some industry practices found lo be unfair lo consumers. The regulation, adopted in principle, would require funeral directors to provide itemized price information over the tlephone upon request and in person before selection of funeral arrangements. However , the commission de· cided against requiring price cards on caskets in the funeral home display room , a suggestion made earlier by FTC starrers. FuneraJ directors also would be prohibited from embalming a body without permission, which t,he FTC staff said is a frequent industry practice. FTC Ch a i rm a n M icbael Pertschuk said, "There is prob· ably no moment in the lifetime of the ordinary cons umer when he or she is more vulnerable to commercial exploitation than in the purchase or a funeral. ·'The problem is that it is not a normal commer cial tra nsac· lion," Commiss ioner David Clanton said. "The normal give· and-take isn't there ." The decision does not con. stitute actual promulgation of the regulation. The staff must draft a statement· of purpose before the decision becomes law. After that, it is likely the reg. ulation will be challenged in court by representatives of the funeral industry. The commission consideration comes after a 1963 book, "The American Way of Death" by Jessica Mitford, told of con· sumers being sold needless!~ ex- pensive and elaborate seryices when their loved ones die. Sunday's Edition Focuses on Pilots "Choice doesn't enter the pic- ture for the average individual, faced, generally for the first time, with the necessity of buy- ing a product of which he is totally Ignorant, at a moment when he is least in a position to quibble," Miss Milford wrote. She called funerals In America "a fantastic array or costly merchandise and services . . . pyramided to dazzl e the mourners and facilitate the plunder of the next of kin." Sunday's Daily Pilot will describe the "boldinc pattern" private pUota are in at Orange County Airport while waiting ror officials to decide on llghte r regulatioos and muter pJam. Other features will lnclude: NOT A SPECIE -A pair of Ora n1e Coast residents bave taken up top bats, brooms and tbe ancient profeuion of eblmney sweep , but new metboda keep them IOOt·and· elnder-free. In You /Your •oaey. Puerto Rican ghetto or New York's Harlem wu the traini.DC ground where CHiPs' star Erik Estrada stopped, looked, listened and decid ed Man, there'• IOtta be a better way. The aeries' macho but mis· ebJevous cop •till 1ay1 be 1lvea b11 re«anla to Span.lab Harlem, for what be learned. TaEASVaE ftACU -Bon· nle WtWam1 dreams of di•· eoffl'Ull a fOl'lllM a. buried = ....... , ...... of. ...,. ....... , .... .. otlera like U •AU dNtro1 ....................... ..... M9Hldiil Pnil .... a look Ill tM two faetloal. There are about 22,500 funeral establishments in the United States making up an estimated '6.4 billion per year industry. The lar1est industry group, the NaUonaJ Funeral Diredors AasoclaUoa, baa said the recom- mended rel\llaUon "ls complete· ly unneceuary and would be eoatly to the consumer.'' Basta Delayed SALT LAKE CITY <AP> Tbe Army's plan to release nent 1u 1Dto tbe air -tbe fint 1ueb laleaUonal releue in 10 years -bu been postpoaed became ot .. atlaer conditions. Tiie =-.,,. deWrloratlal ..... ft.lied ..... tbe deadly 1u la a nlDIU area about IO mlle1 IOUtbweat of here bad beea plalllled for today • .. Of Mtirder Rap A former Huntington Beach resident and paroled killer was convicted of a second murder Thursday in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Mason Penton declared 3S·year-old Henry Lopez Sianez. now of Anaheim, guilty of first- degree murder in the shooting of 20·year·old Jesus Valerio last year in Placentia after a pool room quarrel between the two men. llis non.jury trial had lasted 1ust three days. Sianez had served eight years in prison and had been released on parole from his 1969 second· degree murder conviction in the kni fing death of a 55·year-0ld Huntington Beach widow. It was success fully alleged in that case that Sianez used a knife Lo inflict multiple wounds on Mrs . Hester Markee, 1508 Olive Ave. Mrs . Markee had followed Sianez to obtain his license number after his auto collided with hers. In the new trial covering the poql hall lilling , Sianez' at· 0.11, f'llot ,.._, 1>1 L .. P.,,,. torney. Deputy Public Defender FEATURING PANSY. IWRT W1WAM. HTUNIA. llOOllA,,llW'DIMON, CALlllDULA. HI-Bloom -Acid Food Hl·BLOOM Is liquid Acid Food l1 1s a fruiting ond flowertng rert1h2e1 con101nlng 10% pt\Ospt101e ona 10% po1ostHhe two etements pr1· morlly respons1D1e tor 1orge Dlooms of lush color It ls espec1011y re· commended ror reeding Comentos. Azaleas. Gardenias ond oll orher flowering p1on1s II will harden stems ond Increase bud s11e Qt. size Reg. '2.49 SALE PRICE '1. 99 Tom McDonald had argued that his c lient was attacked with a ~ knife by Valerfo and fired in self-defense. He urged Fenton lo find hl$ client guilty of manslaughter, rather than murder. Chief Deputy District Attorney J am es Enright. successfully a rgued th.at oo knife was found a nd s aid Sianez m entioned nothing about self-defense when he was arrested lat.er by police. He called Sianez' version of the story "totally improbable" and said the evidence warranted :J first·degree murder conv1c· tion. Sianez faces a possible sen- te nce of life in prison without the poss1b1lily or parole. Earthquake Series Hits In Desert SACRAMENTO CAP) -I\ series of Southern California earthquakes cracked the desert near the town of Landers with fissures of up to two miles, ac· cording to state geologists. Surface ruptures were found in the area, about 30 miles north or Palm Springs, along two earthquake faults -one of which "had not been recognized a s active ." St ate Geologist James F. Davis said Thursday. Officials said it's too early lo interpret the findings. Some cracks showed an offset of about four inches, mearung the ground on one side or the fa ult slid that much past the othe r. Davis said. The offset, described as about normal for s uc h e arthquakes, was m easured in tire tracks and stream beds that were shifted by the temblors. The Landers.Joshua Tree area was rocked March 15 and 16 by five mode r ate ea rthquakes m eas uraog 4.1 lo 5.2 on the Richter scale , and countless smaller aftershocks . Davis said one group or rup. lures stretched for about a mile along the Johnson Valley fault some three.quarters of a mile west of the quakes' epicenter area. The John9on Valley fault. he said, "was mapped and named in 1967 but had not been r~ OJ?nized as active in historic times." Another group of fractures was found a mile east or the epicenter on the previously iden- tified Pipes Wash fault. The cracks were located dur. ing a post-quake study by the California Division of Mines and Geology, the U.S. Geological Survey and several untversities. Pink Princess (Esco1tont0) Ctus1e1s ol i1~rfi~~,.~o,eep pink flowers ~ Q(J()(n !ttls Ire. 11owe11ng snrub moSI or me yeo1 5 gonon ~•te Rtg ·10 gq PllCE ss .99 Tnese e•110 101ge ono tUSll 5')f'Ctmens witt give you con1 snooe 1n15 summer ,~ 15 gallon s11e %\ Reg '5499 ....... s19,99 1 gallon site Reg ·2 29 11.19 Dwarf Fruit Trees C?IOoSe from PIOctt. " ptum appte, 01 nectortnt BoreROOI iAN ~ COSTA MESA ,_ ot FOUNTAIN nirc.o ~ rwv :.c VK"tol(IA ~ .-"" z 0,.1.,. ..... , .......... JIU MIWPOlf ILWD. COITAMaA ..... ,.. VALLEY t~~ 11420 •oo.HUIST ~ IOWtTA.IM YAWY '" ...................... ,., .. PHOlaHM771 ONM7DAYS , .......... ~-"-4~-DAat,.~Y~A-lO_T~~~-:-~~~F-tl~d-•y_.M __ ~_ch_23 __ .,_._n~~~~----~~_.;;.~~----~~~~---------=---~----~-----------~~--~~~~~~~...:.:~:.::.:.n:ON::.:~'~Vl/~O:R:L=O~ ~ Cons11tner Prices Zoo01 ' I 4 ...... ~'/ Tom .~~' Marphiaf' An hphaltbr akin C'ENt:NT 8 HTI G & OTllEa DELJGHT8: Tht• th rnllf pn>f •11011111. ftX>lhall 1.-am ltt t'Omlnc to Or•ngc· ('aunty It lb qulll1 deu thal C'lub will 1bandon Lo~ Angelt' n()W It M'('llU \'••rta•n tM-l·•w~•'. only y.-stt'rd•y. iho ht'ld airoundbr'"•rtklntc rttc-11 inland of our region tor a ~ rrulllon uparuuon of Anuhetm M d1um Th~ U11t A thu~ wlll tx'tonw th•• llltt A 1uld lh .. ll•M H Whut ail Uu tnlKht mun m tenns of t>ronom1r 1mpurt for our n•KIOO when tht• flotm'I l\lUt playl np th.-1r home t;1tmt'lt ul t\m1ht•1111 In 1980 vt·rh P' only llmt· will tc•ll SNl\l'('HINC; 1·10: •OOTKAl.L rluh however, 11'1 <'tin 111dert>d hy numt•roua ''I\ 1wb ul Oningt• ounty u:. 11 maJo r coup for our rt·.:ion 'fhu.'I 1l Wit!> lhitt •n t•i.11111 .111-.J ~> tllgmturw:-. and on Jooltt'ri. of lhl' prl•:.11 1111 neod out at tht> JJ1g A for lht· c·crrmorut~ of t•xpun,wn u111l <'On!'ltrut·llon f"or ~uch u11 <AU~J>lt 1011' o<'<'U"""· you n ann<Jt "OIJJIY Brown Bag oJ A:rpooll Marlong Auahetm'a March Into Progress have the mayor step forwurd , grab a shovc:I , and s huffle out a couple of dig:. of dirt You have to do 1t with f11tir To the amuders, Anaheim Mayor John Seymour 1s not ed for rather t•hronic tardiness al public events. S<1 it was unnounc<..-d ul the beginning that Mayor Seymour "would probably drop in." Then a parachutist, complete with a mayor-Ii kt' hracfcase. Oout(.-d down from the ~ky amid shouts of "There's the mayor now!" T HIS FOOLED PRACTICALLY nobody when llis Honor appeared moments later with sky diving helmet in hand. Then oflicials broke ground. Trouble was, of course, that with the exception of the basebaJI diamond alsclf, there 1sn'l u whole tot or open eart h around Anaheim Stadium Thut's a thing or the p1Jsl. So tru1lead. they broke a:.phall. Off1c1als used powered Juckhammers. With gusto, they drilled away into the paving As a memento or this lofty occasion, guests were given luncheon sized brown hagi:., containing :.ample~ of the crunt•hed asphaltac t·em<•nl IT USED TO BE around our region. you had lo knock down some orange trecb an order t.o hold groundbreaking rcremomes to herald the progress or our clvlhzat1on. Open ground, however, is clearly scarce these duys. Now you have lo jackhammer asphalt. W AS lllN OTON <AP > Shari>IY hJgher prlcc1 for food, hou1\n1 and 11110110 pushed ron1umer plices up 1 2 percent Jn fl bruary , th~ bl1uul monthly lnrred '" 1nnauon In 4 ~ y 81'1, the 1overnment aaJd lo- do f''ood prkn roc1e I 6 per«11t durtn6' U~ month and were up l2 7 pc•rcenl for thtj 12 month porlod .:ndt'd In f''ebru-.ry. 1'he KOVt•r1Hnt'nt 11ald meat prirtiR ro t' 1anolht.'r 4 9 pt-rccnt and wt•rc-up 26 4 1)(•rt'('"l for the l''t•bru ry to t-'ehruary period. O\'EllALL CONSU MER prtct'• for the: 12 rnonlh ended in Jo't·bruury wcu· up by 9 9 per· <'t•nt Tht• "hurp one moolh ri:se in lht• Con.'IUOlt•r J'ri('t• Jridc" was m~n· di u1>potntrnc n.:w:. for the Post-bomb Horrors Predicted WA SHI NGTON <AP I Survivors of a major nuclear at· tack on the United Stales would fact• a devastated world where pohlu:ul le11ders ar~ not t rusted and tensions a mong social and racial i:rnups would inc rease, a new study says Among those who lived, it said, "A high rate of ubnormal be havior . ranging from the non· fundional lo the antisocial, can be unt1cipal(.>d." LONG At'TEK THE attack. survivors would suffer doubt, fear . dcmorahzatlon. guilt, dis· orientation , apath y and an· tipathy toward authorities, at added. W ith th e psyc h ol ogical strcSS(.'S and severe shortages of resources, "even the s implesl requirements of survival will become major tasks," the study .said . Jt was prepan:.'<l for the Senate Banking Committee by Dr . Arthur Katz. a che mist. and was based partially on research at the Massachusetts Ins titute of Technology. The panel is study· Ing federal emergency and dis· aster preparedness programs. KATZ ARGU E D THAT policymakers underestimate the full attack on the United States because they focus o n s uch Isolated factors as casualty fi gures from the blast and radia- tion The destruction of urban cen· ters would have a r ipple effect th roughoul the country, with a c rippling impact on food and fue l supplies, medical services. a nd l a bor a nd p rodu c tive capacity, he said. iCaptain Gets Blame • rn fuel supplies alone, he said. 98 percent of the petroleum re- f In in g capac ity w o uld be destroyed In an all-0ut attack. The remaining refining capacity would not even be enough to meet the fuel nc<..>ds of farmers, Katz said. T HE NATION'S food s upply a lso would be hard-hit because of a concentration of food proc· esslng facilities In areas ex· peeled t.o be heavily damaged - the Northeast, Great Lakes and Southwestern regions, Katz said. 1 WA SHINGTON CAP1 A "defi cie n t co nnin g a nd i ferry boat captain dc:1crabcd In m~neuvering judgment" o f 1an autopsy report as being fer ry Capt. Egidio Auletta, who "a lmost legally drunk" has been was among those killed . blamed by a federal sa fety The board said other factors board for a 1976 collis ion on lh we re impairment or Aulctta's Mi8!1iss1ppi River that k1lll.'<1 71 judgment "due lo alcohol lnges- persons. lion" and failure or the pilot or Tfie NaUonal Tra nsportation the s hip which struck the ferry Safety Board said Thursday the lo lake early acuon to avoid tile major cause or the accident was colllslon. Because of dis ruptions in lransportaUon and the food dis· lrlbullon syste m, survivors In the Northeast "may be denied large-sca le resupply or food stocks for extende d p eriods, possibly several months," the study said. Six Killed • m Storms 2 Sister$ Die in Cra1Jh Blamed on Snow 'I' tt•Jt*!ra I 11rtt• AINllY Alllli'Q.,. AU.,.I• lelllmot• ··-"' ..... ....... af~vlllO 941f!AIO C.lllC ... CIMl#Mlfl c ..... .-o.1r1,Wt11 0.-Detrell ...... .... Viii ........ .......... J«b'•lllo KM'•Oly . u.v .... ............ t:.."r ........ .,.._ ..... -....... P. ....,.., .... .... OttM .... v ... ~.GllY Ml U Pre .. ,, ,. JO tS t'I ,10 11 :It )II ,, s• a. ·~ 41 .. u ., 0 t\ u oe , ...... II $4 IJ ... 10 a " ·°' •l 44 0 ,. n *' 1l ,, ... 1S ~ .O IO ~ St .. M ... .It 0 )J ·" u ., ,. if ·" " ,. ·~ ,. ,, .... ·" a .. A , ..... ...... ,, ., ., . ~ 4S ll 1 11 °"4MIO U ol4 ,10 °',..... l l ., .... "' s..r... IJ 44 ft!M ... 'pflia •t • P...-eN M .. 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Ill Ille ..,., ....,. ........ 111 ............ .. ,. 111 -._ .... "'"" --111 _,._.._ ...... ._ .... s •• , ... .., ..,,.. ......... IMdll ---l•. 1""9•9111~..-~ '"'"· ---.......... c.Mt· ........ • Carter admlnl1trallon 'a badly battered anU·lnf11tlon prosnam. Pre l~nl Carter 11 known to be cona&derin1 meaauret to try to hold down the 1ur1e &n prices that la about double what be has predicted tor the year. THE 1.% PEaCENT rl.e In t.he prke Index In February com· pared with • 0.9 percent rise In J anuary and was the highest 1ince a l.2 percent In September 1974, a year in which inOatlon was at a postwar high ol lZ.2 percent. II continued tor u full year. the February rise in prices would mean a total inOalion of 15.4 per· cent, double the admln lstr a · lion '1 1979 target of a 7 4 percent mflatlon rate. Alfred E. Kahn. Carter'• chler lnOaUon advt.er. dilcl~ after the report WU iaaued lbal th • ad m inlatration · 1 enU~lotlaUon proaram wiU be tlahteoed with 1tepped-up monitoring or bwti neaaes, ea~laJI)' small bUJ1 ne11e1, and more active lftvolvc· ment by I.he president. He aaJd details would be ~mpounced neitl week. KAHN TOLD llEPOllTEllS 1l is too early lo say that the wage and prtce guidelines progrum has tailed. although he added. "I surely dld not expect" lhal in· n ation would be as bad as ll hus now become . "I a m s till confident the rate will slow as t.he year goes on." Kahn saJd. He predicted food price Increases wlll taper otr a nd tha t a s lo we r -growing econo m y wUI e ase over ·all pre81ures on pnces. Kahn saJd he remalns s~y opposed to mandatory wage and price controls, saying they w o uld pro bably hurt the economy more than they would help It. "I WOVLD NOT admlniaCA:r such a program," he said. Another preiildentlal adviaer, Lyl' E. Gramley or the Council of Econom ic Advisers. aaid the re L'i a clear risk that lnfla· lion this year will exceed the ad· manlslrallon 's 7 .4 p e r cent forecast. He said be could give no new fi gure but doubted it would exceed 10 percent. SURE SIGN OF ILUNOIS SPRING: A LAWNMOWER POISED FOR DUTY A Sump Pump Might Be of More Use fn Gurnee, a NortheHtern City Floods Wash Rlinois More Rain Threatens Sodden River Areas PEORIA, I ll (/\J>) More than 2.000 pt'Ople huv<' fled their homes along the swoll en Illinois River and officials today fcurcd the wors t flooding the area h1Js ever seen. fU ver sid c co mmuniti es downstream from Peoria h::id the look of ghost towns today. with t.he tops of houses poking through on streets turned into mud,ly rivers. Most Liverpool res idents have evacua ted lo higher ground. FLOODING HAS COST bw.1- nesses. farms and homeowner!> millions of dollurs 1n da mage. I sell. sa id Warren Par r or the Na taonal Weather Service lie warned the modcrat1· to strong winc1s and r«Jtn!'> roult1' tumble d1~cs and JiUbmcrl!l' houses and warehouse:. <ilrc<Jdy e ncircled by water . As sa ndbag~ing continued. some of the residents returned by boat to their homes today to board up windows lo keep lht• waves from s plashing in. "l 'VE LIVED HE RE 2fl years a nd I ain't never seen noth1n~ lake tbas he re befo r l'," ~a111 Butc h Rl al'k <J S he ht•lped coordinate sandbaggm~ opent twns Sev<.'ral hus1n1·:-.M'S an PC<>ria and East Pt'IJrta wt•r<• d oi:.c-d and a brtdgc ronnN'lang the two was blockt'd off because Qf wate r on a(•c1·s~ roads . W<Jlcr w:1s -1 foct deep on East (>(•oria str('(!ls . •·vo u CAN FISH r ight out the wtndow," tmid Marilyn Worlow, orfH'c manager or the Midwest Oil Co in ft~ast Peoria. Most or the 2,000 evacuees hve in riverside homes between Hen- nepin and Rcardslown, a 100- m 1le-lon~ ~lretch of the llllnois Ha ver hardest hit bv flooc:ting. Not only do 1 sell a product , I sell 1nyself. I f l don •t, my clients go elsewher e. A sa lesperson must know and understand peo- ple in the community he ser ves. I read lite O range Coast's community newspaper -th e Daily Pilot. The Daily P il ot keeps 1ne informed about sports and events around town , so I can discuss them with my c lients. The ads help me keep tabs on m y competition and I advertise my products in the Dai ly P i lot . My product sells better -and so do I because of the Daily Pi lot . DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ... "' ll ........ ,.,_~ ... .. .. • ........ ...,..__ ........ ___________ ,L. ________________________________________ ..J LOCAL ~.Density Worries La~a Co1111eil Co1wenaed Over Aliso J/iejo Project C~ OV'e hUjl(' d n:1ltJ and maintt•n&Mc of atrordabl houama hitcbU1bted dlwt'u!.8100 lb1I wttk ~ l ..a11un1 "''ud' t 1ly t'Ouncitmf'n pourf'd out lht'tr worries owr o vrupo~cd 60,000 rftlcknt ("()mmun1l ) bt•b1nd Uw An Coloo) Council mc>mt>.-n \Oh '<i un anlinOUtlly lo dt•taJJ lbt1r oon cerns In a lf'tl('r lo ('Ounly aupervtsorg, wbQ •ere crapphng Wedne9da)' w1lh t..M 6,123-en Aliso Vit•Jo dt•\ l'lnpm nt pm posal THE NEW commun1l'f . scbcdukd ttl t>.• built O\N thf" o~al Uk> :!O .>i>~m. 1:. n~tlt-.t in the bill!i surroumlt'it by I .11•un1.1. La g u n " fl 111 :-. .1 n d l .q: u n u Nllt\lel ('ounc1Jman Wayn Bawlln hu!'I dett11lt'Ct 'Sill potentrnl conc(lrn1' mvolvinl( ttw ~xk11tilo11 Qf l\lla l.DMUn• Uoulevard. popuhttlon v triani.port11 1lon 1m1H•Ct11. 1w1t•nt1al flood. purk1ng and crtm C' probh•ms 1111 polcnlhtl lro\lblt' with "11fforctablc hQWj 111g • 11t1pulat1on~ Oa.:lln ln.<;lti>lt'd lht• l\l11m V1t·10 plan contatoed 110 11rovls1011s &bat would malw .. rrurd1abh· houallllt eonllnu~ pu:st th•• f1r~l bu tr THE ~LISO Vlt'JO Com1urn y offif hil• h3ve m d l('JlNt 2~ (M.l r t'f'lll Of lilt> prOJX)M'd 20 000 UOJh l.lOUld be utrordublt: A Ju~·k c: R Jub Company 0H1c1ul an d1 r ated tht-rl' wt·rl' 11rov1s1on:. to mamllun the afford ulJh: :stulUb on re1al but would not discuss the m The Raub Company is plannlna (.'Onll.lltant for the pro· jllCl Moil dlscuasaoo Tuesdav eel)· lercd on the density or the proJ· cct . however. Under the coun· ty's general plan. the area is zoned for 10,000 units. "lt 'a like they (AJ1so Viejo of· f1clals) went home one night and said ·we ha ve 10,000 units now . why not go for 20.000;·· said Arnold Hano ol Village Laguna. "I don't believe they have to have 20.000 units to be a viabJe cotn munlty. ·' Counc llwoman Sally Belleruc agreed. ·'There Is nothmg in their proposal to back up their ronlention that 20,000 units are needed to muke it economically viable ." DAN.\ POINl CLEANERS l 'wo Artists ho~ Works Ofo~tnq Thun .. March 22 )3611 hf OMspo 1 .. St..wtll D-, .... ..... J;.~'•Mkt. 0,-1·1 .,.__Set. ""-: 661-UU The wor~ of Laguna Be ach art1!>t s Atemio Sepulveda and H1l•hard Serrato will be a mong those or 15 His panic artist~ featured in an ex· hibit continuing through S unda y al the E l Mode na hranch of the Orange County Public Library The flexibfe lighting system that lets you light your home the way professionals do. Forster Principal- Appointed Michael W. Caston has been named principal of Marco Forster J unior High School in San Juan Capistrano. Caston. 30, a San Juan Capis trano res ide nt, was a vice principal at Shorecliffs Junior High School in San Clemente before bis new assign- ment. 1~ Frtdl!J, March 2.3. 1979 ~/SC DAILY PILOT .4 • IMPORT ANT SEMINAR ON SIGNING Co-sPonaored by The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce and The City of Costa Mesa "THE SIGN OF THE TIMES" SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1979 9:00 AM -2:00 PM ORANGE COAST COLl.51 SCIENCE ILDG. 2701 FAIRVIEW ID .. COSTA MESA IXCITINCi -IHTIUSTI~ SIMfMAR DIAUNG WfTH IUSINISS AHO COMMUMtn COMMUNICATI<* Presented by Or. Karen Claus. Internationally known Expert 1n the Field of Visual Communications The Agenda will cover the following points: 1. DISCOVER StGNS 2. VALUE OF SIGNS 3. THE IMPORTANT AREA OF SIGN CODES ANO OROtNANCES We URGE you to attend this important Seminar. Bring a Friend. a Neighbor. and Associate -and - Participate! SEE YOU 9AM SATURDAY. MARCH 24 QUALITY IN EVERY DETAIL A FAMILY OWHEO STORE 29 YRS. IN COSTA MESA WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL JUST - s1600 PBlMOHTH 0.A.C.Uw 0.-lnoMftc) c~ CAS TO N . e mployed by the dis - trict since July 1977, r eplace s J ames He n· ---------- POWER· TRAC is a contlnuout elec-easily on ceilings or walls, vertically Irie power tource to which miniature or horizontally. In 2, 4, and 8 ft. decorative lampholders can be at-lengths. Ideal for accenting paint- tached to any point to put light ex-lngs. plants, dozens of uses! Come actly where you want ll. Mounts 1n and see our display today. l42l N Et Camino Real San Clemente 492·3745 dersoo, who has been re - assigned as principal of Niguel Hills Junior ffjgh School. Caston bas served as a Westminster <e lemen· tary) School District ad· ministr alor and has taught al the high school level in the Palos Verdes Unified School District. He is completing work in a doctoral program al use. where he earned his master's degree in education. Caston a nd his wife Debbie have a year-old son, Robert_ ----------------Festivals' First of the Season ... FUCHSIAS Cosio Mesa's ottlclol flower and coastal favorite. Each togged with color an<J variety lGol l~J!] Bosket & Reg. 2.79 upright varieties. Parking Declining Visitors to Lag una Beach's three summer art festivals wHI get less parking this year because of declining at· l endance and a $15,390 1--------------------------1 city loss on the parking concession last summer. Introducing a NEW potting soil Uni·lra Councilmen. moved this wee k to reduce available parking by eliminating a 775-space A great NEW potting lot used last year in son tor All Indoor Sycamore Hills. They added spaces at points and outdoor plants. along Lasuna Canyon Road. 2 cbua.gtt,. ~1~1 4R.eg99' T ff E Ac TI 0 N ~-!!'.!-c ulminate d in a n et decrease or 311 spues. l cu. ft bog. 2.19 8 qt bog ... 1.19 But. city ofliclaJs cited 11111~-------------------------1 a 10 percent decline in I Florut Special I CARNATIONS Toke nome dozens of freshly CUf bfOomS, Spicy ~ Pick Up fragrance. liildlill Only \ I Sine~ 1946 flortst wrapped. at.lendance at the festivals last year and lndlcat.ed crowds might be smaller t.his year due lo poulble gas rationing an d the coat o f a ul.OmobOe fuel. ANOTBEa feature tbia year will be a requlremeat that festival or1•niutJon1 deposit sa.ooo .... with the city before the events open lo iDlure coverqe of park· 1D1 opentioa eoeta. 25" COLOR CONSOLE 25" COLOR ~CONSOLE 1 __ SAVE '200 YOUR CHOICE ON ABOVE FLOOR MODELS List '749 Re<J. '649 SS49. 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