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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-03-05 - Orange Coast PilotWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH S, 1990 VOL », MO. ... 4 Acnotll, • ~AOel . ~ ........ lltA.LS OUT OF RACE Sen. Howard Baker Baker Out As 1980 GOP Hopeful ... Ford: No GOP Choice ~..,,_., ....... ....... , ... ....., Oft!' John B. Anderson In the M assachusetta Republic•n primary aft.er Rooald Reacan edged Anderson in VermooL Former President Ford said the tight New England ccmtesta indicated to him that '"'there is no consensus" in the GOP pres- idential race. Ford, golfing in Laudemill. Fla., said if people across the country "wanted me to be a can· ANDERSON AIDE> BY COMIC STRIP-Al NO Pl.ACE LIKE HOME, S•LES TEDDY -M Actor-sportscaster Don Meredith partic~pates. in a tug-o-war at Laguna Beach s Mam Beach Park. 'lbe occasion wae a commerdal for iced tea. which is aeen in the foreground. Militants Nix Visits Khomeini,'s Implied ApprotJal of U.N. Defied ............ Yeti .. 4Escape Valley Inferno F1n twpt UanMl&b a i'oeet•i• •'m::.· .. =-= drop.~ .... ~ drt to aalety from a second story win- dow. The owner or the con - dominiwn, Regina Tanner, two other childreo and the infant all escaped witbout serious injury. Cire officials ii.aid. The fire was reported at 1:21 a .m. •t 10172 Napa River Court. Firefighters from Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach were called to the scene . The fire spread through the first floor ol the home. Afraid to flee t.hrougb the fire, the resi- dents dropped the in{Jlnt out the window, where it was caugbl by neicbbors, fire officials said. The baby, Sbarlna J acquett Tanner, was taken to Fountain Valley Community Hospital. where she was treated for smote lnhalation and later re- leased. a hospital spolle$man said. The mother and two older children, wbo jumped to safety. receind only minor injuries~ fire oftlcials said. A family dog was killed. Tbe home was declared a total Jou. with damqes estimated at $150,000. Flrefichters prevented the blue from spreading to ad- jacent UDita in the complex. Fountaiq Valley Fire Chier Tom Fe6erabend &aid the origin of the blaae ls atiH under in· vestJaatkm. OrallJ!t.' c....... j 1 stanford coeds Pam tlatchcraft !left> and Carol Hegna comfort each other as they watch Storey House, a his- toric women's residence on campus, burn down. The 15 women in the building escaped without Injury NiJ· Theft Suspect Nabbed After Chase A youth who tried to sell a set of atoleo silver flatware in ·:~--........ e.,.a= 7'11111 .. -•eu-r ...., a, Ir •r ti. poltu tttrough the city's Mariner's Mlle area. Police were called to the Newport Gallery auction house just before noon by employees who became suspicious of the 15·year-old boy who was trying lo i.ell Lhe silverware. According to police reports, the boy ran from the J)usiness located at West Coast lfigbway and Tustin A venue as soon as be saw a patrol car arrive. Officers, assisted by local resi dents and businessmen, pursued Wife Torcher Gets Prison OAKLAND (AP} -A man who pteaded guilty to setting tus wife afire with gasoline ba11 been sentenced to six years in prison. Donnie Ray Golden said he committed the naming attack because or financial worries, because his wife was leaving him and because he bad worked for 12 hours In the bot sun at a fence company that day last August. The victim, who •uffered third-degree burns qvet 80 pec- cent of her bbd)", wu t~ Alameda CownySuJJ'rior ONJt when her bUJb•a4 waa •n· tenced. She is factna .a.\'4'11 operations to repair Oil 4Gllqe to her neck, chest, fi'an& and arms. · -the youth for about 20 11llnutes ·~!:_:.capturins bi~ in a . . •' 4A oRr(tili"tc{'f;hlic~,. lbe silverware waa stolen from a Dana Point home in a recent burglary. The boy reportedly had run away frorq his Lake Elsinore home. He was turned over Lo Orange County Sherill's deputies-who booked him at Orange County Juverllle Hall. Errant Mail Held Hostage DEARBORN , Mich. CAP) -J. Kenneth George is holding some "bosta1es" -16 pieces or other people's mail sent to bis . home ti)' mistake. H e'll s urrender the mail. be says. if the U.S. Postal SerVice will come up with the l>eqtmbet and March tasues ¢ Playboy magazine that George says should have been de· livered to hia post office box.here. Postal Service oUiclala have responded -by de· mandlni that Geor1e hand ov~r the 16 letten or f aee federal ,charges of ob· . stncttnalhemall. • wbo • ~~~.~~~wtll~ wa&ld.N to 1a ~ _ .. s.-avte\ IC•Mtb .eanaen. • lat lat. •a·cOD~lct. oace blltrilt U A tll,·• p&Mded '°cw.-ot y Dlatrlct Al· &oraq Pa' 'I IUe><=al~ he .......... . for dftapplna U4 child I : in tba Stayner CaM. "4t. tlda,... from aUJDdka· ~' lt appe.,.. u tboulh they (111'-lrphy IDd Pamell> haven't had any contact 1lac:e ~ abduc- tion l.n ~· laid •reed Poke Lt. 8661 • ~ S~ Police IO~ pamfd "ll'ltl'ay or •• ,..- was lnvolved ln his abductloo. Lhe officer o~. 4lDd ,P.Olice Ud a pbolqgra~b of the· suspect. Balley said Murphy revealed clµrln& interviews with poll~ that he one. work•"· •lth PanaeD ~l tbe Jodie. • lralllord aald ~· tl•tu\e ol lim.it,aUons on lddnapl!as ta oo· TRAGl!DY PURSUED KENNE1K P~RNELL-AS ly three yean and be wu UO· sure if cow1I would ~t a kldrlapplng trial Jh the Stayner case. tu a preca~. IUlltont said he wduld tile addl~ charges of cl)!~ •~•linS ~oncealment. ""9cb be belJeves Is a cootinu.lnl off eioee. Stayner lived wtth Pansell during a severt·:Year odylHy that ended Saturday night when Stayner and the White boy hitchhiked 40 m iles from Parnell's dilapidated mountain aback to the Ukiah p01Jce de- partmenL Whit.e allo ~ded a~ mail took pe:rt•lJl bis kldnappina as he walked to lUs babysitter's hoqse after school Feb. 14. Potrce said 'they 'Planned 'to hyt>- not.ize the youth 1n a bid to verif'y bis story. No sooner had Parnell pleaded innocent Tuesday in Ukiah Justice Court to the kidnapping of White than his attorney said he would move to close a pre- liminary hearing and request a change of venue. "J am worried about the pre· trial publicity this case has generated," Mendocino County Public Defender Scott Lestrange said. · Le.St.range cont.ended Parnell J>l'Obebly eould not get a fair trial ln Ukiah because the boy he •• ......., ~ bu become ' I~ ........... 7Cal••·mD· • ~ Wiile ls •• botMhn1d ~ ... The preliminary hearing in the White case was set for March 13. Ukiah Justice Court Judge James W. Lut.Mr imposed a gag order barring attorneys, In· vestigatora and court officers lrotu diseuui.Jlg the case with the media.. .Stayner bu. been besieged wllb movie a.ad tabloid newspaper offers for the ex- clusive rights to bia story and Delbert Stayner. the boy's father. said the family baa hired a lawyer to represent the family ln negotiations. l'...,.P.,,eAJ ARSON ••• .,.......,. RON B..Y WITH CHEETAH 1ME CHIW IN ~ARZAW DAYS He'I Succ11d S.rt P8fb In .... America hgeant 'Tarzan' New Emcee For Miss America ATLANTIC CITY. N.J . <AP> Former television Tanan Ron Ely will succeed Bert Parks as emcee of the Miss America Paaeant. pa,e1nt of. fielals said today. but be won't be c~ It.ls predecessor's trademark, ''There She la." 'the 4l·)'ea.N>ld Ely, host of "Face tbe Music, .. a syndicated televisioo came show. was pre- .aented. aa the pageant's new ma•ter of ceremonies at a news confettnee here. Pageant chairman Albert A Mark.a Jr. fi~ Parks aft.er 25 years as pa.l'eant host and look a heap 0( at>Wse ror doing so. "He fits all of the qualifica lions or what we were looking for -a lot of talent. grace, a commanding l~resence and an ability to han~e a large stage,' Marks said. Marks. who eads the pageant that has launched the careers of such beauties as Phyllis George Brown and Bess Myerson. said Ely will not alng t.be tndiUoa•I U.me ._. at tbl1 Sept.ember'• P••••Qt. II arka said • beefed·ap or· chestra will play the tune as the winner U announced. "I want to tell you something. if you're going to be replaced. Tarzan is the best choice.·· Parka said today. "Imagine that. coinl up lnto the trea lo get someone. "But I wish them nothing but good luck," Parks said. "I spent as years with these lovely people and lt Tana la what they want. Tarzan is what they'll get.. J'U be watc~ from my own branch -If rm not working myse11.·· Parke said. At Hoot-<t, Ely waa the 14th Tan1n and the tint actor lo play the role on tetevlsloo. from 1966 anW 1989. He did most of his own atwita for the prorram, but tbe J1•1\eman'1 famous yell wu the 'ncmdld volce or best- known movte Tarzan. Johnny WeiM...aler. Ely played Mike Madison in the CBS-TV aeries "Aquanauts.'' later called ... Malibu Run.-· In 1961. He firs( appeared on television in "Father Knows aest•• in the l~ He has also performed in several movtes Born an Hereford. Tex . and a former oilfield roughneck, Ely lives m Pacillc Pal.laades. Parks., who call.s bis firing "a shabby tnck." claimed to have onJ y a pass mg interest ln the naming or his s~cesaor. Al 65. he ·s en1oying the sun at h11 Hollywood. Fla .. w1~r borne and the publlc1 ty bu dismissal triggered Park.' has appeared on "Lov1· Boat," "WKRP in Cincinnati and '"The People 'i. Cho 1l·t: Awards" \Inc{• h1i. firing 11.a!> n· \ea led Jan 2 and 1s .t ho .-.ch<>duJ('d to appt·Jr on !'liB<' ' "Pink LJd\" ~bow and other spt·c·1ab · l'artu. w~ let go bt·rause th1· 59·year-old pageant wanted J new unaite. Marb !>aid It ~a' erroneous'ly reported that lhl' reason was a~" "Torugbt Show " host Johnn~ Carson. however. Look Park.!> aide and aloft& wt\h newspeper eolametsh aDd ra4lo ~••~ jockefl called for viewers to ex press outrage Mort' than 35,000 letters flooded the pageant's or fices in Januar}. but Marks held rasl He mt.ended to name a sue cessor for Parks by t'eb. l. but s aid some performers expressed little interest in the job. whlch paid Parks St8.500. It no" promisea to pay much more I'.-P,,,,e A I I..RA.N ••• you:ns militants to permit the meeUna oo Bani-Sadr's terms. Thia apparently emboldened them to defy the president and the councll, as the>' have ln the put. Tbe secretary ol the council. Mohammed BeheahU. s aJd today it would seek Khomein.l's lldvlce if lt ran lnto (urtber difllcuJUes over tbe i..asue ol the commission visit. • • llHNC .. UMUI, CIOI beblft4 ......... ~. h. TM ,...... .,.,. IO c~ that • , .. ,..,., .• nerve· WN!tilldbyN._ Iii-. wltlcb ta1Uel .... a1enclea lliltwwb, • TIM Vtl"mOlt vote wu 10 cloee tlaat ,everal r>en o,._aniqtlonl declared eltber Anderson or ...... the wtwr •. cmty to pull ~ell w11et'1 ._. t.alU. showed • -wttb a cmclUllYe lead. Tll• A11oclated PrHa w11 amoa1 them1. bavlna pvd AJ\L del'IOD the v~tory 1n early eve· nta1. ' .. I'm up," Bush t~d CBS News in a Q)Omlna interview. Twcla~rtse ., .. tbe t1Dllmn by l\DdalOll. the whlte·tlaa libeteJ COD· 1re11man from llllnola. An· a.non lai4 that by comiq 10 aeloM, be eltabUshed himself u a snajor competitor for the GOP nomlMCton. · On NBCTV'1 .. Toda)'" show. Anderton said b1s New Enc•and 1uecaa wu the start of a ••new cltlu111· coaUtlon" that· will catapult blm into tbe White House. And on ABC ·TV's "Good Morning America" show, the congressman said he hoped Ford would decide that Andenon is the one electable alternative to Reagan. Both Bush and Reagan said An- derson waa a one-day wonder wbo couJdn't luL The competi. lion s hifts now to the con· servatlve South. where ij Republican primary is Mt Satur diy t.n South Carolina, wtth con teats to rouow on Tuesday in Flonda. Georgia ilDd Alabama. Anderson i1 b ypassing the South to concentrate on the March 18 primary in Illinois Reagan aJso an llhno1s nat1n· predicted that fllino1 s would "be quite a test" for Anderson Anderson WU bouyed by In dependent votes tn lhsa~buset.ts and by the fact that Vermont's was an open pnmary with no party registra t1on. Reagan said c rossover Democratic and independent votes won't be available to An der.1on in later competition Anderson ~aid today he hoped h1!> !>trengtb with mdepcndent:- ~ ould help him win the GOP oommalJOO "If I s how thtc> 20 percent R~publacans m this country I hav~ the capacity to win half the 1ndepende nli1. 1t can 't do anything but help." he said "Repubhcans are ~upposcd lo bt.- pragmaust.s .. * * * F.-P.,.eAJ &\KER. •• withdrawal compared to ST for Reaean. 36 for George Bush and 13 for Rep. John Anderson of Il- !Jnois. The senator. who had fre· quently bemoaned the rigon of pres1dentiaJ campaigning. was dealt a severe blow when be finished well behind Anderson In the &tasuchusett.s and Vermont primaries. As be returned to Washington late Tuesday from a tour in South Carolina. be described An derson'a showing as ..... being bad for Howard Baker. "The only one thing you've got to say about the presidential campaign this year is that It's the most volatile campaign I've ever seen ... Baker said. Mideast I.inked TEL AVIV, Israel CAP) Eeypt's new Nefertiti airline made its first trip from Cairo lo Tel Aviv today, completing the inauauratlon or air links between Egypt and Israel. NowS179 I • t ' f'Alt-astroplae A 1'ertefl Lynn Bradley, a medical technician, uses mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to revive her cat, which was overcome when fire tiroke out al her Boston home. The cat at left died despite being given oxygen. Panel Mulls Facts in N-M Teacher Pact Representatives of teachers and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District have concluded their testimony before a three- m ember pane l looking into stalemated contract talks. The fact-finding panel, which finished hearing testimony last week, is expected to issue a re- port within 80 days. The panel is headed by a state arbitrator. Its report, 0 which won't be binding, is aimed at helping both sides reach an agreement. Teachers have been working without a contract since July. Paul Jordan, cb.iel netotiator for the Newport=M°esa Federa· lion of Teachers, Lold the panel be estimates the .aeMol ....... could come· ap wlUt •••P •01M7 to f11Dc1· u ll IML• qi~" rabe and another 11 percent next year without laying ore any teachers or cutting an elementary school enrichment program. But district negotiator Ken Hall told the panel the district would have a hard time even coming up with the 8 percent retroactive raise and 6 percent raise for next year that it has of- fered. Teacher representative Jordan cited possible cuts in maintenance and operations, \_ravel and conference expenses and other areas of the budget that he said have the least direct impact on students. However, district officials con· tended the union hadn't analyzed the latest data, ioclud· ing information from the state on Monday of last week that it is cutting the district's funding this year by more than $500,000 because state officials over· estimated the amount they would have available. District officials also disputed Jordan's estimate that 30 teachen could be cut through at· trition, saying that so far they have been notified of only two .etirements, two possible retire· ments and two leavea of ab6ence fqr next year Coast Weather Rain probability 70 per· cent throu1b tonlebt, decreulq to 40 percept Thursday aftemooa. Ou- ty winds 18 to 30 mpb Tburaday. Coolv with lows toni&ht of • at the beacbea an.d ~ Salaad. HJgba 'lbunday 51 to ·~ UUIDS "9.4~ 'Tarzan' New Emcee For Miss America ATLANTIC CITY, N.J . (AP) -Former television Tartan Ron Ely will s~ceed Bert Parks as emcee of the Mias America Pageant, pageant of· ficials said today, but he won 't be crooning his predecessor's trademark, ''There She Is." The 41-year-old Ely, boat of "Face the Music," a syndicated television game show. was pre- sented as the pageant's new master of ceremonies at a news conference here. Pageant chairman Albert A. Marks Jr. fired Parka aft.er 25 yeara -;;eeant boet and took a beap al for doiq eo. ''Re all of. &Ille. ~Ca· tiom al what w were 1oGklng for -a lot of talent.,, arace, a commllftd!nc31 _.._.an --:i ............. . arks, who heads the pageant that bas launched the careers of such beauties as Phyllis George Brown and Bess Myerson, said Ely will not sing the traditional theme song at this September's pageant. Marks said a beefed-up or· chestra will play the tune as the winner is announced. "I want to tell you something, if you're going to be replaced, Tarzan is the best choice," Parks said today. "Imagine that, going up into the t~ to get someone. "But I wish them notbiq but good luck," Parb said ... 1 spent 25 years with these lovely people and if Tarzan iJ what they want, Taran is what they'll.Jet. I'll be watching from my 0"8 branch -if I'm not working myself," Parks said. Tot Tossed To Safety lnFVBlaze ,,,,, ....... NEW PAGEANT HOST &·Tarzan Ron Ely Tarzan and the first actor to play the role on television. from 1966 until 1969. He did most of his own shmts for lbe program. but the jungleman's famous yell was the recorded voice of best· known movie Tarzan, Johnny Weissmuller. Ely played Mike Madison in the CBS-TV series "Aquanauts," later called "Malibu Run," in 1161. He first appeared on television in "Father Knows Best" in the 1950s. He has also performed in several movies. · Bush, Reagan Share Victories 1 BOSl'ON (AP) -Geor1e Buah 1aloed a minuscule victory over John B . Anderson in the Mauacbuaeua Republican primary after Ron.Id Reagan ed&~ Anderson in Vermont. Former President Ford said the tight New England contests indicated to him that ·'there is no consensus" In the GOP pres· idenlial race. Ford, 1olfing in LauderbiU. Fla.. said if people across the country "wanted me to be a can· didate it would be very difficult for me to say no.'· The Republican results in M assacbuselt.8, with 99 percent of the precincts tallied: ISlltfl 122.-or11 .,.,,..,t .t.noer-.121,oss or )I perc..,1 A•ao-n I IJ,Sl' or ,. P•n ... 1 Sen. ttowMll BMer of Tenn .. >ff "I~ or I ~~Gov. Jof... c.on-lly of f'uet •.100 Of I perCeftl. Reti. l'tllllp Cr•M Of llllnoj\ •.SIO or I .-neool In Vermont. with all the 265 precincts counted. the GOP numbers read· A•-lt~or JI perc..,I AnGef",Oft 18 ~IO< lOi-ert ... I 8'1\11 l•.Cll•or 71i>o>rc•nl IS•Mr 1 '540< llperu..c Crene t,27Jor 1 peru..c tonne",.,.,.. 1.,.,c..,1 ConUent ,_ t<erold s1 .... ,. tot 101 -ot.n As Tuesday 's ballots were tallied today, Anderson trailed by margins so small that they ANDERSON AIDED BY COMIC STRIP-Al NO PLACE LIKE HOME, SMILES TEDDY -A4 represented virtual dead heats. Bush captured Massachusetts by fewer than 1,400 votes out or more than 380,000 cast in nearly complete returns. Reagan's margin was 695 votes in the nearJy complete results in the Vermoot primary, which drew more than 62.000 Republican ballot.a. Font liokt a news eon.fereaH the resulta were a surprtae and "a clear i.Dd.lcatioo to me there Is no consensus " a moos Republicans. Re said he doa not think tbe contest will be decided until the party holds it.a national convention at Detroit in July The former president said be hasn't decided whet.her to nm. · · 1 will make a decision at the * * * proper time," he said. Reagan ran third in Masaacbusetta, close behind Bush and Anderson. The result.a were so close that unofficial morning.after re· counts were scheduled by News Election Service, whlch tallies the baUots ror news agencies and networks * * * Baek to Seaate 'Going Nowhere,' Baker Quits Race _.,._.. PULLS OUT OF A.ACE -.ttauud.._ WASHINGTON <AP) -Sen. Howard Baker withdrew from the Ul80 Republican presidential race today. saying "1t"s pretty clear the campaign isn't going anywhere ·· The Senate mmonty leader from Tennessee. who rimshed fourth in the Massachusetts and Vermont primariei. Tuesday. told reporters. "I'm withdraw mg rrom further campaigning and compel1t1on ror 'h e Republican prcs1denl1al no1n.ilC1· taon ·· lie said It \\as c lear that the .. pr1nc1pal compet1t1on as bet we-en others " Baker did not i.:iy who he I!> <,upportlng for the GOP nomina taon. With has wife and daughter sit· ling next to ham m a crowded room. the senator said he would return to the Senate and reclaim has job as GOP leader Thal task has been performed on an acting basis by Seo Ted Stevens or Aluka lWB Heft SW1pecl Nabbed After Chase Baker UJd be would camP&Jgn as hard and as Vlgorously "as tame and enerau "'II permll LO elect ~blic-members ol ....... ., ftnt ........ p eandld to pun out o ( the race for the Whale House. e ,·en though he had i;tamered more national nom1n a l1og convent.Ion delegates than five other Republic hopefuls A youth who tried .1 sell a set of stolen silver nltware In Newport Beach was captured Tuesday aft.er a footrace with police through the cit y 's Mariner's Mile area. Police were called to the Newport Gallery auction house just before noon by employees who became suspicious or the 15·year-old boy who was trying to sell the silverware. According to police reports, the boy ran from the business located at West Coast Highway and Tustin A venue as soon as he saw a patrol car amve Officers. assisted by local res1 dents and businessmen. pursued the youth ror about 20 minutes before capturing him 1n a hoatyard. According to police, the s ilverware was stolen from a Dana Point home in a recent burglary The boy reportedly had run away from his Lake Elsinore home He was turned over lo Orange County Sheriff's deputJes who booked ham al Orange Count) Juverule Hall His best performance was m Arkansas, where he got five de! ega tes . tra1l1 n g ro rmer California Gov Ronald Reagan by only two as that state began its multi-step process or select ang deleli(ates Baker had amassed nine del eitates at th e t ime o f h 1" ~ 1tbdrawal compared to 37 for Reagan. J6 for Geor.1Ze Bush . The senator. who had frc quenlly bemoaned the rag<m\ of pres1dent.1al campaigning. wa~ dealt a severe blow when he hnashed well behind Anderson m the Massachusetts and Vermont pr1manes Actor Silverheels, 1.V's Tonto, Dies WOODLAND HILLS <AP> - Jay Silverbeels, the faithful Indian sidekick Tonto of tbe "Lone Rancer" televi14on series, died today at the Motion Picture and Television Country House. Preliminary reporta indicated Sllverbeela, 62, died of com pUcatiooa from a bout with poeu.rooaia. He entered t.be convaleleeat and medical facility Jan. 25 for recurriQI aUmeot1 . traced to a stroke lie IUftered 5~ yeara afO, a sPoblwoman at the fadli\1 4alcf. Tbe Mohawk Indian from Onttno. Canada, co-1tarNd wttb Claytoo Moore ln tbe "~ Ban1er" eeriel. ReHMd by tat.Dbone at tbelr · bome. .._.. •• wile, S.UJ, Mid: "It breab m1 beert. I thoucbt b•'d pt better. We were au pnytq he'd pull oal ot it ... Krs.-Moore laid ~r b..-bud Ud aeeeto-su~ about •-*.··-~-Ylek lllm apia' ..... IM Nturned tromTG.ai. IUNit:t tll' wtte. lllaey, .,._at .................... ~. lllftl'htt:ll ...... ,....... U4 ~I 4lrector of UM Jacllaa Aetor• Workabop tn ~ ··----- LUI. AilP*t, be became the Rnt Nortll Ammcan Indian to have hls 1tar placed tn HoUJWOOd'• Walll ot Fame &Iona ..Holl'90DC!Bouleyvd. -·-. ·- t ' --.. ......... -...... LONDON tAP) -Ttle dollar ,wu mlxfd in tradtn1 ori world rorel•n excbanaet today u •J)ffulaUan mounted on when lhe 1ur1e ln U.S. interut ratea will eod. Gold prices roae on the •trenltb ol a hi1her ovem11ht price an New York and "a tlW buytn1 l•ere1t" ln Europe, a L4>ndon dealer reported, · In London, gold sold for ~ a Troy ounce. up from '838.50 Tuesday. It wu-.S. lo New York . Loodon 1ilvt!l" prlc.. hlper at Ae.2.$ an ounce, up from $34.~ Tuesday. ~te wu *38.10 ln New York. ... 2 IJe•fl I• ~ • .,e l'r18••1e' DAVIS CAP> -A colle&e.coe4 and a male student who lived m the same apartment complex were shot to death 'l'uelday night. and a former boyfriend or the coed was arrested, authorities said. , . '"It appeared t.o be A )ove triangle,' aaad Davia police Sat. · Doug Sibclalr. • The victims were ldentJl!ed as Robin Ann Ehlman, 20, and John Kevin Manville, 25, a both students al t.he Unlv&rsity of Callfol"l}ia here. Fire Otut• Pri•••er• J~UP, Md. CAP) -A three·alarm fire swept through a wing of a max.imum-security pr1aon for the mentally disturbed today and authorities said some i.Pmates were evacuated. N~ injuries were repo~ from the blaze al the Patuxent Institution, southwest of Baltimore. . According to Gwen Logan, a correch~ns department spokeswoman. the n~ ~~ulted ~n the evacuation or the treat· ment, diagnostic and vtS1tang section. Militants Refuse Hostage Meetings By The Associated Press The young militants holdl~.g the American hos tages in Tehran refused again today to let the U.N. investigating com· mission meet with their captives even though Ayatollah Ruhollah Khome1m ~ave his implied ap· pr<>\"al to the meeting changed: We will not let the meeting take place," a spokesman for the militants OC· cupying the U.S. Embassy told a reporter by telephone. The s pokes man s aid Kho· meini's agreement to the meet· ing had not been confirmed. Our ou"1t1 o n Foreign M rnis ter Sadegh h a s not G holbzadeh. who favors the vu .. Bt•rgJary -Rate Reduced In Newport il. accused '"communists, and Zionists'' of trying to foil the commission's mission , an . ap· ••renl reference to, leftaats ~:.~ =t ~lo;:': interview with the Tehran newspaper Azadeghao. Khomeini "s son, Ahmad, who in the oast has acted as a liaison between the embassy militants Newport Beach pohce chief a nd his father, was quott:d as Pete Gross said today crime In sa ying he believed the meet.mg his city in 1979 was an up and would be "useful." down problem. "It doesn't hurt anybody and The seven major crimes this was part or their (the com· murder, rape, robbery, assault, mission's> work," he waa quoted burglary, grand theft and auto as saying in an interview with theft increased In 1979, but the official Pars news agency. burglary dropped. The five members of the U.N. In 1978, there were 1,670 c 0 mm Issi on met w Ith burglaries reported in Newport Ghotbzadeh to try to nail do.wn Beach. an all time high. The tot~ arrangements for the meeting or major crimes reported was with the hostages. They re· 3,069. turned lo their hotel an hour In 1979, there were 1,575 later, and a spoke~man said burglaries reported out of a total they still expected to see the of 3,264 reported instances ol the Americans. seven major crimes. President Abolhassan Bani· Noting that his department Sadr. who Tehran radio said left operated "under a critical the capital today for an offi ci al manpower shortage" or about 2S visit to the western prov111ce of officers, Gross said it was a Kerman, told reporters Tuesday c om bi nation of community night that Khomeini had give~• involvement and overtime put in him and the Revolutionary by his force that produced the Council jurisd ict ion over the decrease in burglaries. matter of the proposed meeting In comparison to the average between the U.N. group and the of the other cities in the county, captives. Newport Beach showed lesa.ontn liani·Sadr, who heads the increase in crime than its council, said it decided the meet· neighbors. ine should take place, and it The city posted a 6.3 Rercent would be held. gain in the seven major crimes in· But Khomdni, the 79-year-0ld l 9 7 9 . com pared to ~ t> e reU.,ious leader of Iran's revolu· countywlde averace of• 1.~ ttonary regime, apparently did percent. ..:. ..• .at'lasue p direct order t.o the -Ybuna rnilitaQta t.o permit the -----..;..._..+.-..-.. ~· -iileetlbg on Dam-Sadr's terma. II.: • • ,... Gaynor Quits . =.= Council Race -~.. . . ,;;r: .. _,.. -~Jn :Newportr -·~ _.,,,_ .... .r··saying be wut 1upport. John •--<!ox candidate JeltN7 Gaynor .... atfuti.'ew frqm tb• Newport Bffcb Qty Council race today. . "toltpt '"' (114) .... Clur•.,...Ailfw•'*'•.-..n ,1 ' • · In a letter received b)' City CJerk Dorta Otorae, OayDOr, ooe .of t.bree c:·~-l'\lllAlDa tn 1M NYentb dlltrict, •aid.he tick· eldt4 tblra 1W qpt bee11 enoulh ttrbt to wa1• j proper call\· , ''pa.._.. , ' lln. Geor1e said Gaynor'• withdrawal from the campaJo coma too late to remove hla nam• from the April a ballot • · G•ynor't wtthdr .. al leavea Cox u tbe lone oPPtatDI ot ln· eambeat Ray Wllllam1, t~i :8f:S::m~llof:. ~ •UM ...... teel'9M !Rartiiw. :t.,"':~~ lllll and a.=ei~·;:r:';: .,... .-,~-the lberUt •n• ........_.. ome. --.,. '*" ........ ......, ... -n.•uewUlf'ODtbeJ_.3 ballot t.t •"'*"110n ealled on plan• to ,ut a dMDpanlon lllue before the v-.. oa the Hme b1llot that cencema CONIOllda· uon ot ft~ munlelJ>•l c:oust db· lrtcu. Chairman Ralph Clark taDed • report concemlnc the coart mer1er u one ot the wom be ba1 aeen and called for IW'tber 1U1dJ. Clark aaid the ballot measures would be advttory but would alrenltben the county's poeition in efforta tor new Slate leOala· lion. County AdmlniatraUve-Offteer Robert Tboma1 reported tbe merger of the manhal·aberiff court duties would aave ffom $250,000 to $1 mijlloo annually. Both offices perform similar courtroom dutlea that inelude the 1eJ'Vi.nl ot writs, warrants. summonses, and subpoenas. Sherifrs deputies also act as bailiffs in Superior Court while marshals fill the saine role In municipal court.a . The issue wilt be placed on the ballot without a decision on which department would absorb. the duties of the other. The proposed consolidation of the municipal court districts. which is opposed by a number of judges. was delayed from going to local election until November at the earliest C:Oasta1 Unit To Decide on Bolsa Marsh The fate or west Orange Coun· ty ·s l ,200 ·acre Bolsa Chica marshland is expected to be de· te rmined when the State Coastal Com mission meets March 18 in Santa Barbara. Eri c Metz. c ommissio n wetlands coordinator. said today that the commission s taff's latest re commendation f~r future utilization of the area will be completed by then. t.aruer suur gwueunes for the ma.nb have~ prailed by eo-vtrnmeat"1 arpqpa aDd de- nounced bY Oranae Coun!Y of. rtclals. boating interests and s upporters or area development. Those &uide lines r estricted about all of the acreage -wi th the exception of Rabbit Island - as wetlands to be protected as a natural habitat for birds and vegetallon. Coastal commissioners re · ceived three letters for review durtng their Tuesday meeting in San Francisco. The first missive, from the Orange County Board of Supervisors, charges the com· mission with underminina· local planning efforts for the marsh. The second was from the coun· ty's Environmental Manage· ment Agency. It sugge1ted selection of a team of bloloaJsts to review in· formation gathered on the marsh. the need for additional bio logical information and called for the analyais of all poaalble plan• for tb•. Bolla Chica on the natural enviroo· ment. County plannen .,. ~ a mix of Ul .. es ln tJ",e mania 11rea. lncludln1 1om• com· merclal and rettdentlal areu alon1 with a poulble marina and at.reeta paved throuab tbe are a to link Pactflc Coaat Hlthway. ' Stanfopl coeds Pam Hat.cbcraft <left> and Carol Hepa comfort each other u they watch Storey House, a his- toric women's residence on campus. ~um down. The l5 women ln tl\e building escaped without mjury. Study (.:hief Named In Charter Plan By ROBERT BARKER ()I .. Oe6if ""' ..... Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner or Laguna Beach was a ppointed Tuesday to head a commission to study the ments of converlln& Orange County to a charter Conn of government. Orange County s upervisors named Sumner and eight others to serve on the panel and authorized the spending or up to $50,000 for a consultant Other commission memberi. join ins Sumner. who previously was chairman of the California Coru;titution Revision Com mission, include Attorney II. Rodge r llowell of the Rutan and Tucker law firm . former Anaheim City Manager Keith Murdoch . Judy Rosener of Newport Beach. a lecturer al tht· UC Irvine Graduate School of Administration: Leonard Shane. chairman of the board of Mercury Savings and Loan. Also. Irvine Company Vice President Robert Shelton: Municipal Court Judge Barbara Thompson; Tom Fuentes, vice president of a Newport Beach environmental plannln1 ftnn: and Harvey Nienow. a Sant.a Ana patent lawyer who ts :i member of the boa rd of gel\ trnor~ at Ch apmfl (l College: A chaner "-OUld be similar to a mini·constitut1on and would r.pec1fy which county officials are to be elected and appolllled. set salaries and othe r functJons of county government. The present county govern· ment system is dictated by general laws of the state Supervisor Ralph Clark has led efforts for the change He said a charter tailored to Orange County's needs would permit greater flexibility in dealing with financial problems and would localJze local decision makill8 as much as possible. However. the formation of the commission was not without critics. Virgil Elkins. a Santa Ana real estate man. claimed that the comnuss100 is made up or big spenders and that a cbanae in government would be more coal· ly lo taxpayers. __.::-Wt 1.COAPHWY. ~ ....... 67.1;'700 CUrt Frai&er. who operates .. business at John Wayne Airport. q ues tioned the be nefit of .i t•ha nge lo the public and proteal cd that the SS0.000 allotted for uu.• cons ultant wasn"t budget~ Supervisor Philip Anthon> s aid officials must be prepared to ansy,er "wild accu.sauon.s· that the charter chaoae is ao at tempt to circumvent Proposition 13 ··1 doo"t see it that way and, 1f it was. I'd vote against it," he said. Easthluff Home 16t by Burglar Newport Beach police are seeking the burllar who broke into an Eastblu/f home and stole valuAlbles worth an estimated S2,400. The break-in was reported Tuesday by James H. Coffman L is ted as musln1 was a microwave oven. a caasette tape player. a television set. cash. jewelry and a camera. • DID 'aprau _. U. ftr9I 0 jmt for 1 111~r_,.l0 ...... 1. \ ~ t.o U.. uooecuplecl ~!t ... Aft. Del Vetdor la .. ~ a. ate » eedm•'*i at .... Mo ........ ..u~ ~--.. •••Hable oe tbe burne4 ••* bielttted to ban bee-. ~ ....... Liitirs 1 C'·deellned to rele8" the -Ot tbe J&.year-old San ca.mfllte yoatb wbo wtll be cbar'9c1 ., an adult ha eoanec- tloa wttb tbe ftree. The name ia a0 oect.ed to be releued after the r..,. County Dl9triet A.~ ru.. a formal complatot today . A J.5.year-dd Sirl and 11·yur. old male, both from Sao Clemente, and a 15--year-old boy froQ> Capiatruo Beach are all expected to be turned over to county Juvenile Hall officiala to- day In connection with the anona. lawmen aaid. County fire arson in · vesti1atoni aaid the youths used matches and debrl1 round in park,ed autos to st.art the fires reported between midnight and dawo Tuesday aod Feb. 18. Nine vehicle fires we re set on both dates . Six were in Capistrano Beach. four in San Juan Capi.strano and eight were found 1n San Clemente. The break an the case came after firemen doused the blaze that auu.ed the San Clemente houae Tuesday. Police at the aceoe Couod a wallet belonging to the OWMr ol a van that was set ablaz.e an hour earlier less than a mile away from the house Later TUesday. police said one or the youlh.s tned to use a credit card taken from~iscarded wallet Police tr: ~ e illegal l'ard user Y.ho fing ered he other suspe<>t~ an.omsts Shenffs Ul\lesli"ator~ contact· t•d all four of the youths lalt· Tut•s dav n1~hl By midnight. lawmen. decided lo rile char~~ aga1Mt the quanet County firemen indicated that t1'e •noolsta seemed lo start bo&.la aw. bunaln' 5prees in the ~area aeartbe San Jwm Capistrano and San Clemente city limit!> just after m1drughl Errant Mail Held Hos~agB DEARBORN. Mich . <AP > -J. K-enneth Geor1e Is holding some· 'host.ages" HI pieces of other people·s mail sent to his home by mistake. He 'll surrender the mail. he says. 1f the U.S. Post.al Service will come up with the December and March issues of Playboy magazine that George says ahou.ld have been de- livered to bis post office boll here. Poat.al Service officials have responded -by de· manding t.bat George hand over the 16 letters or face fede ral charges of ob- structing the mai I ..... 470I .... ~. 512·1212 • • • • Delly ................... llalMlr BLUFFS ADJACENT TO OUll!'l'CANNON RbfAURANT HAVE SLOUGHED AWAY Offlclata S.y 8lruclurit Not.11treatenM'8""~ Piing• Are DHp In Blutfa . CIRCLED TOP OF NO PARKING SIGNS 8HOW88LUFF8 SLIPPAGE AT DANA HARBOR Debrta That CaUMd ao.ur. of Cove Aolld la Below Quiet Cannon Reataurant rlmidslide Dangers Loom. r .... ................ tom• ~ .............. • b'•dl&as;--.... IM.1 al ••arl1.~•1 maw.a..-. ._. .. 'mkald ..,,&M pcua ·~· •• ••• rnte1e4 Tu~, by eouatJ ~ Mowed tUt lbe t: br •IJectrollie Data 1JIM.. l' ...... 1 COrporatlGD cwn 1ubl••..U•ll1 ........ IM GIA mlWoa offer by -Com· ,_.., ~ Corporatlaa to :.,~ly eo•at1 computer cea lor M'f1ll ,un. lloreo.er, eDSF'a bid wu lower than tM county'• S..l mlJ.llce propoaa1 to do &be job ID· boue. Compq&u $denca Corpora. tion bolds the curresst c:ootract for eounty data aervtces, a five- tear, SZ'1 million pact that ex. pires la Auiust. Tbe four-man negollalin1 team that put the computer pro- pc>Nla to1ether didn 'l ~m· mend wbicb co111pany aboukt be awarded the contract, nor did lbey dedde whether lbe county should provide data servicea ln· house. "Either company will do the job for the couoty.' said Howard Dix, of the county General Secvices Acency. Dix lld«ied that. despite the S7 miWoa aap lD the offers by the two companies, the services pro- vided were basically the same. "The only explanation we Military Men 'Recruited' For Playgi,rl SAl:i.TA MONICA CAP> Playgirl magazJne is looking ror a few good men, attractive , muscular types -preferably ou\ of uniform. And the fracas over mWtary women posing lD the altogether for Playboy isn't going to atop tbe presaes at the magazine specializing ln male centerfolds. Offlciala at the Santa Moolca- bued Playglrl, Inc. say they're ...cruittng raw ta.lelt for a awn· mer photo l.,uut aalutln1 men in power. il)Cludin1 military men. .. We'•e never eovered - ri&bL, UDCOY=• Ja &ai· :'~ f::' IP~,: the Jub0 .:.::!& feature not only military, but a1ao polic:emen, pilot.a and other uniformed males. "We're looking for hunky guys, but not macho city." said art editor Alison Morley. who ls coordinating the talent seaf'Ch. ·'They have to be good look· ing. relatively articulate and have good personaUtiea," she said. Playgirl. with circulation of 4 million, will atand behind any men wbo find themselves in compromlsin& positions with their commanding officers. Richardson vows. M llit.ary women posing nude or seminude ror Playboy magazine have been runniq in· to trouble with the brass. One woman Marine who posed for the UJ)COmlnl Issue bu been dia- cha rged, aod in San Diego the Navy has reprimanded a 22· year-old aallor for being out of uniform. .. oe 19Dtt e~n11at1 eoaitacta ne1ottatkllle ~ tbe comp eontfa,tl ;ten eoaduete ~-'cltfended the eon; ftdeodalltJ ol ~ ... ~ ~ taJlaa HCNCJ would ~ daee tbe bMt HTYtce for tb« leutCOlt. Prior to the ne1ot1alion sesalou, eOuaty offlclala ha~ esttm.ted tbe MYen-year con ... ttact mltbt COit S.U mlWoo. !Ander~on Advances~ To Real Contender • WASHINGTON (AP) - Thanb to the voters of Vennoat and Muaachusetta, John An· deraon finds blmaell elevated from February's fad to Mardt'a miracle man and a letf:mate coot.ender, at last. for GOP presidential nomination. Until bl.a stunning sbowinp ln New England oo Tuesday, An· derson wu best known aa the favorite caNtidate of the eomk strip •·Doonesbury" and a plain-,. NAME in the NEWS talking man whose lonely, liberal philosophy left him sw1mm1ng agains t the con· servattve Republican Ude. Andenoo, long popular wttb the press aod college students even though he was taged with a "can't WUl •• label because ol ha views. has thus validated bis contention that the GOP rete la not simply a two-man fight bet ween Ronald Reagan •Dd George Bush. Though be likely will exit the political spotllgbt in the com.Ulg round of pnmaries in the con· servative South, Anderson was euphoric over bia first breaktbrougba of the nmpaip. Andersoo told cheering sup- porters an Bostoo on Tuesday, "l ha~ tried to make this fint and foremost a campalp of ideas·' and 1.ben quot.eel R.aipb Waldo Emenoo that • .,.,.Mag uton.....,, man ao mudt u com- Tuesday, Anderson was best known aa the candidate s upport- ed by llicb.aet Doonesbury. the star ol tbe popular comic stnp by GatT')' Trudeau. Anderson admits his underdog status, but claims .. If I can just gel my story out, I think we can convince people . . . I lbink you have to speak out in terms that people are -at least initially - going to find a little jarring and perbaps eYftl unpleasant." ID?.°w~ =:'=-~ CAB Corrects clou tmpet.m for the rat al oar campaios." C ne A Urt Ired.=•= ..~!w-D--e ... r_, I ,....,.,, ......,.~~,&WU& .• •• • .... .. .. --... ~~!·~'-* E ' wbed meaaared •1atut a. WBl'tlr .... ro ...... r ot!ser six eont.eDden for the GOP nomination. Andenon cuts again.st tbe grain whenever be can. <>PPOS· ing sharp increases in defense spending, backing handgun rec· 1stralioo. favonng ratancauoo or the Strategic Arms Limit.al.Ion Treaty, s upportin g "free choice" for women who want abortions. and proposing a 50- cent-per-gallon gas tax increase to help conserve oil. The 58-year-old Anderson has long been swimming upstream. On May 11 , 1974 , he became the first Republican on Capitol HlU to call for President Nixon's res· ignation. The son of a Swedish 1mm1- graol, Anderson and has wife. Kelle. have five children. An· derson ~ a native of Rockford, · 111., with degrees from the Un 1vers1ty or Illinoas and Harvard Law School Until the votes were counted The Cini Aeronautics board m Waahlnlton baa announced an error bad been made m report- ing a II.st of air route a wards Tuesday. A spokesman ror the board said that Hug.bes Airwest actual- ly has been awarded authority between Seattle and Las Vegas in s tead o f t h e Seattle · Sacramento route originally an- nounced. The Seattle -Sacram ento service was awarded Kodiak Western Airlines, accordmg to today's correction. The awards, announced Tues· day were made at Monday'!> CA B m eeting During that session board members granted route a uthority out of John Wayne Airport to Frontier and Western Airlines. but denied similar application riled by Pac ific Sdutbwest A1rltne:. CPSAl Gem Talk By J. C HUMPllRIES ~/WdC~.AGS 1 ' i ' ( ~' ~ ,, y "Sip 11• so Bllcb and l'U Gd d l'or You w~. \ \ he appeared at her door. Her money, ahe was as.sured. would be returned °" the next bualnesa day. She went along with the scheme. 'lbat wu the lut &he ever aaw ol her $3,600. TID8 ONE WAS perhaps tbe ID09t shabby of all con fidence games beeau.e the victim was just trymg to do the right thing. Usually, confidence games work best when the victim succumbs to temptation. Driven by universal greed, lbe victim seelt.s to make a quick buck. · The most famous or these IWiDdles ta known in law en· force ment circles as The Pigeon Drop. TbJs rum.flam bas worked tn recent times in Costa Mesa. 'The victim is usually leavi.Dg hla bank and Jo, two strangers convince him that he helped them rmd tb1a en- velope full or cash on the sidewalk. ALL TIIREE TIIEN enter a debate on whether or not to turn in the money or keep at. They decide to keep it and s plit the booty three ways. . . A'::. an act of faith. however. the victim as convmced he mu'::.t go back 10 h1s bank, withdraw a hefty sum of cash, and put it in the envelope with the found money as "an act of faith." Then through double·talk and sleight or hand, the ::.wmdler pair ':.Walch envelopes and find an excuse to dls· ~ .. .,-91 .... '. • ' .' QJ .. ~5-----... ___ .,. ..... ...... -.~. .... ........ paper. 1111 ~trteadl aD4 Ill* taan have vaetabed. HOW ABOVT BUYING a new color TV cheap from Wh ispenng Sam out on the parking lot at the shopping ccnter·1 Just pay him the barg8.1D pnce and he gives you a receipt. You are then instructed to take the receipt around lo the back of the Jumbo Department Store at the lolldlllt dock. give an employee the receipt and he'll give you the new television. Back on the loading dock, the Jumbo employees Just shrug and say they've never heard of such a deal. Meanwhile, of course, Wblaperine Sam bas evaporated. P.T. Ba.mum once said it: "There's a sucker born every mi.Dute." Put another way, there's only one 1ure way to double up your money: Fold it in half and put it beck in roar wallet. KENNEDY AND Hl8 AIDnl said the lopsided Massachusetts victory showed that voters ftnal- ly are beginning to tum atten- tion to tbe pocketbook Issues he emphasized ln his campaJp. As he does at almost every stop on tus campaign, Kennedy renewed his call for a waee- prlce freeze as tbe only way to deal with tnflatioo Flanked by his wife Joan, two of their three children and several other members of the K e nn e d y clan, th e M asaachusetta senator said: ''NONE OF mE adversity and disappointment that we have faced has been nearly as serious as the cruel problems that m1ll1 o n s of American people ... have faced because of economic neglect." Kennedy's victory enabled rum to pick up 77 of the stat.e's 111 delegates to the national con-vention and grab an overall delegate lead of 113 lo 89 for Carter in cont.els to date The battlelblp New J.,.., II one of four - pJus tbe carrier Ortakany -whlcb the Defense Department 11 oon1lderln1 modernizing and retumlnJ to duty for an eaUmated '2 billion. New technoJoo would enable the New Jersey's guns to ptvpel a oae·toa &bell about 46 mileS. · GeOrgia on £arter Mind WASBINGTON <AP> -Prml_..- dent Carter, winner over Sen. Edward II. Kennedy in three oua of four Democratic contelta la New England, aays be loot.I forward to next week -and b1a own bom~·state primary lo Geoflla. Carter areeted a Tueaday primary victory in Vermont and a aolld setback in KeD.Dedy'1 native Maaaacbuaetll with a statement polntlnc to a presi- dent'• manifest atren,ui. in political power. mooey and ceo- grapblcal reach. Here are unotftclal result.a in Taeaday'a Muaachuaetta and Vermont presidential primaries: MAaACJfUMT'Tt 0.-nieic WI .. I.DI -lloeb ~ ... Ol 1, t~ ar '1 - c.ot. W.lt....., CM't .. ·-HoP.--. .,......,. . ,.... . .............. ,....... .,, .. ., "-· u..e ·r-. ·-~-- BVT ONE VNKNOWN in future da71 wu tbe impact of the adm1.alRntiae'• admilaion that it ured In the haodllns ol • United N.UC.. retlOlulK>D oppos· int laraeli Nt.tlementa tn oc· cupl.ed Arab tef'ritories. Robert Strauaa, the pres• dent's campaign manager aod himself a J~. called lbe U.S. vote aa•imt larael "a tnnble mlat.ak.e" and to&d repo~rs. "I w u rat.btr abocked by it.." "Obv\oualy. it ls a mtnua," St.rauu &a.id. WITH 11IE llENNEDV <"am pa1gn wooderiq where lo focus at.a efforts next, Carter called at- tentioo to his own 1taying power an a statement Tuesday everuog. "Nen week." the president noted, "a t.ota.1 of 418 delegates will be at stake In political coo· Synthetic Foe.la te1t.a iA io atata over Lbe ooun- try -Alabama , Alaska, Spend• Ba •-d Florida. ~a. Hawali. M i_1 1ng CILe i.as 111 ppi. Oklaho ma . South anytbtne for blm. He's ln a altuaUon where if he wt.na, 'eo what">" * * * Delegate Totals Begin Taking Shape By Tiie A.aodaied PreM The following table gives the current breakdown, by can· cUdate preference, of delegates already selected or allocated to a ttend the De mocratic and Republican oom.inating conven boos. The breakdown as baaed on banding reqwrementa er stated preft-rences of the delegates ·-· (....-1.M 8'-n OU-, UflC-lto(I ~...,,. ....... ""' t' Tot•• _.f'Qitf ....... .,,. • CJtiewft ~ ,_ • ,, to b-"' .rn lltio ..... """' -·-H .... , "'"'·"·~· 11) .. 0 0 u ,_ J JJI 10J J ,,.. JI ... " ~ ' WASHINGTON CAI')_ Presa· Carolina. Waaban&ton and ~~ ~ dent Carter 's proposal to apeod Wyoming .. l~· ....... ".. ~ $20 billion 00 the development or .... _,, "'_.,.,,.,~ ...., synthetic fuels to replace the oa-BEFOtE TVESDA Y'S ballot· ;~ -:.=::,-•.:; Uon 'a dJmjntabin1 oU reMl'Vel ing, ~r wu ptt'lured a.s fa c-h• io o.<-1.-n has recetYed • big boost from ing • can't-me satuaoon, even These figures are based on Ph • . ' C though be expected lo do no bet d 1 ll t · I N . V81Cl8 0 8 ongress. Ler a:flaiab MCODd Lo Kea-e egate a oca aon o ew "'. _______ ,__ ~ .... --= .. . 17. .... • ... :::m=--.:=:::: BOdy FODD1~. alloal19rrte~-. A 111 ·1,..._ .... 011 a--1911 •....__·•--• u · mitt .. a1reed 11aanlmoul1 DOl wM •med,,. a......_ ------TuHday to treate a seven· ff 0 u a• v l e ,., 0 f t b e locatloo tn New Bampablre, b S h ti F l Arkansas and Puerto Rico and OC0'11LLO <AP> -A 71-ye&r · me m er Y nt e c ue s Maaaadluseu.s balloting in thest-c ti t de r'1nanc1'na partial allocation In Penn· Old San Diego physician was orpora on o prova ,. plain. al aell·servlllg term-. f k 1 t f th ..,.. f th !> Y h a n 1 a I a !> l f a 11 fo r the beaten to death and apparenUy or a ey e emen o e p ..... 1 "We don't feel a •in or e robbed of $2,700 before bla body ·-d-en_t_'s_ene_rg...i....:...y_p_ro_g_ra_m_. ____ _.::.se;:.:o::..:a::..:tor;;;;.;.....;;;m~M~au=.;;.•c.;.h __ uset;....;... __ t.s;.;;_wt_U_do __ R_e_p_u_b_u_ca_ns ________ _ was dumped into • ravine near Ocot.Ulo in the Imperial Valle)', authorttienay. The body of Dr. Mark W. McCornacll, wbo dlHppeared from bla home Lut Wedwday. was found ~rs two dQ's later and I Ulla week. A coUeap, wonted became Mceornaci f IJled to appear fbr an openitJon. aaid the elderly man b8d p!anned to meet wttb a man about boytq an antenna bastne... Gibraltar pamatees: Dlizztmdil Lash Midwest Solid ii1terest for 26weeks 15.563% !l:::':IMI NN1r111o ~w e.ltlrnore ....... '°' ..... Beston ....... Qey- ~ Clll<lnMtl O.Yeleno 0.IFl.wtlt 0..Wer OnM- Otlroll 0u1ut11 Herttoro ...i.n. Heft0411111 ....,,, ... IMt'ep!MIS Jec:ll1'wl11e -...·1Clty u 1v..- Ul1M llloctt ........... Uul1wll .. Mempfti• ........ Mllw-.e -.. .. sc.~ . ..... .,11 .. .... on.a .... y .. Gkloe.Qr OINM PNIM' .. 5':.. ....._.,ON ...-atr .. _ ·i· ' • 11 • • 11 l : : • I ANNUALIZED YlEU> 14.792% ANNUAL RATE Effecdwe Ma 6.....,, Ma ll Ou 26 Weel Rot:k Solid Certificate: Here\ a rbortcm, bip.yiddina moncy·maker for ravers with SI0,000 or more. Oibn.ltw ~ )'OU tbe b.fabett inlere$l allowed by law 00 your 11vtnp. No but or uvinp and lolD can pey you men on dUs type of ecoount. '°'1r uvb• are lmured up k> $40.000 by an agency of me Federal Oovemineac . Theft\ ............... penalty for early withdrawal. FederaJ rqu1ltioM pnibibit ............. ~~on thla account. Ou .. 30 ¥1 * ... SolW Cati.fk..1ie: facdol!l M&, .._ M-. 31 12.94%-12.00% ANNUAL YlllU) . ANNUAL It.All! Thirty ...... fA ,......S blab intcrcat with ooJy I $100 minimum depoalt. Daily~ o1--. HJjber laMrelt CblD paid by any bank on lhia type of account • w • ....,. ...... PlmkY far Mfy wichdnllL'al . GIBRAirAR SAVINGS .... ~ 2 ........ •Foe +f*6·A..eao..'WW. ..... f, \ StateAets Doc to Lose Liceme? CHINO <AP) -Small-town physician Arthur Hederman never married, and he never became a wealthy man, but for nearly half a century be led a rich life devoted to his community and medicine. But the general practitioner, in bis 70s, began going blind last year. Tuesday afternoon, Hederman's attorney, Arthur Jaffe, was told that the California attorney genen.l's office was mov- ing to file an accusation today to suspend or re· volte the doctor's license. Jaffe said the move came as a surprise, and be added thal Hederman won't give up his license voluntarily. Spes • Baille Naae Protest e d BLOOMINGTON, lud. <AP) -The widow of Nobel Prize-winning geneticist Hermann J . Muller says she is consulting a lawyer to block a California sperm bank from using her husband's name. ,,.-------Thea Muller, who ( ] ,lives in this college town, STATE 'said the founder of the sperm bank, Robert K. -------Graham or Escondido. Calif .• wrote her in 1971 asking permission to name the bank after her husband, Hermann J . Muller. ·'I wr ote him saying I couldn 't give permiasion, but he's done it anyhow," she said. (Jflioa Clafef Cites 'Gre ed' LOS ANGELES (AP) -The president of the United Auto Workers union disputes General Motors' aplanatloo for la,yiDI off 6,IOO of U.. mo- duetlan worun Del ••J• ~ "lftll!J4-r.-id U.S. euhwn•kera la at the root of mushrooming un- employment in the auto industry. UAW chief Douglas Fraser on Tuesday ac- cused the top three U.S. automakers of placing short-term profit-taking on larger model cars and once-popular vans ahead of long-range planning !or production of·more fuel-efficient vehicles. Rftdeors' l..obb9ucs Fl11ed SACRAMENTO (AP) -Two lobbyists for the California Association or Realtors were fined Tues· day for failJ.ng to file their financial disclosure re· ports on time, officials report. The Fair Political Practices Commission sald the fines are $2.500 each for Dugald Gillies and Jack Shelby. who acknowledged during hearings that they had filed late. Teert-age r Slaoc tor 'l'o•r OAKLAND (AP> -A 17-year-old boy who angered another teen-ager during a church park· ing lot basketball game has been shot to death. police said. . Police found Stanley L. Smith lylng dead with a single bullet wound to his heart Tuesday in the parking lot of Elmhurst Presbyterian Church in Oakland's Ea.st End. HISlORIC NEW HliH · PASSBOOK y2 " Interest Paid Day-in-Day-Out Compounded & Paid Monthly If you heve 11.000 to SS.000 In any bank Of 8aving9 a Loen paleboOk .ccount. we can in l'TI09t caee.. lncf .... your rate trom 6V.11. or 5~1'. to n. or •~'· JUST Glv& ue A CAU. WE CAN MAKE ALL THE ARRANGEMENTS BYPHONI.. Inquire~ CM hlgtW yteldlng lnYMtment Certlftcata "*°' ~G, NOW DSCSMSD, .... ap. •.• ~ pniaa. ot tM tbila-arae0. ~nc; .,,.,._to au= t.bne ,_.an for tM GDH&Y a •:a•• ~Haua1 ~olntatloa of aa t·J•tr·old on tbe r occurnd oa.ty llv dA1I Of ~1 OGl1 clal&lbt.r b1 a ttea.... l :!td married two years earlier. 'l1M mdtd ln dlvoree four yun later, , Hid bla r , Mary ParDell, because b1a wile "found IOID80De else." Parnell'• life wu a litany of traaeclY and self. batred, ~na from b1I yean u • Texu waif throuih hla adoleieeot bout.I with the law and beyoad, accordlna to LoweobeJ'a. AT THE AGE 0 1' rova. Parnell tried to yank out fow-ol bl.a own teeth wttb bl.a finlen altboqb they were not loose, Loweoberg uid. At 8, after be came to California and three yeara after his father, a cook, deserted him and bl.a mother, the youth abined a bright li1bt into bis eyes for ao long he required treatment. At 9, Lowenber1 reported. the boy waa "considering suicide monthly." Once, the boy shot himself lo the abdomen lo an apparent suicide attempt, Lowenberg reported. while in another incident be jumped off the roof of a barn onto a large plank with nails juttJq op. "The end is only a step away," the report says Parnell yelled before jumpln1. He escaped, however , with only a sinale nail wound. Al 13, in an incident still clouded in mystery. Parnell was the victim of a homosexual rape. Two years later, he was accused lo an arson fire, aJ. PlUDI INNOCENT K.-.~P•mel l88UES GAO ORDER J udge J8me• Luther Je1edly torchln« some ITU& on the outskirts of town. Pamell, a relistered sex offender who lived in various parts of Northern and Southern California. escaped twice from a state mental hospital LOWENBEBG SAI D PARNELL had de· veloped "an attachment to a yowiger boy w1th whom be had no affair. but for whom he felt a real lilting." Following one of bis escapes. thut attach- ment drove ParnelJ to seek out the boy and enabled authorities to apprehend him During the mld·l960s. Parnell served 1>1X years in Utah State Prison on robbery and grand larceny convictiooa. When be was released from the Utah penitentiary on March 21, 1967. he was &iven 24 hours to leave the state in what authorities there United in ces a new one-way rVcdue fare with all the extras. ., SuperVcdue. Unitcds Super Value fare is availabJe on all nonstop flights from Los Angeles to New York. $180 by day. $154 by night. Just make your resel'- vations and buy your tickets at least 7 days before departure. Then ~ enjoy all the plea&n'eS the friendly skies have to offer. For information, call your 1hlvel Agent Or call United Partners tn navel with Western International lbels. 8:30 a.m. (0010) 9:00 a.m. (OVJO) 12:00 l10orl (747) 3:00p.m. (0010) J0,16 p.m. (747) 4:36 p.m. (JFK) 4:55 p.m. ~ark) \ 8:00 p.m. (JFK) 10:45 p.m. (Newark) 6:00 a.m. (JFK) $180.00 $180.00 . $180.00 1180.00 SJ 54.00 SuperExtras. A UnitaJ Super Value tare ~1v~ you thl' works to New York, including· • A seat on a United 747 or OC-JO means lots of legroom. • Unit.OOs exclusive "Ocean to Ocean~ Service on daytlrnc flights. Qx)Jce of cntrec. hot rcfrffiher towels. real linen napkins. • Morning iUghts: Free stereo entertainment arxi ~from CBSs ··oo Minutes .. or ABC's °'Wide-World of Sp>rts:· • Afuinoon. evening flights: Stereo entertainment arxl fuIHength feature film ($3.00 extra). • Advance seat selea:ion by phone. • No charge fa' cancellation or resctvation ~ • Cm:tit cards welcome No charge. ,----~ --- ) f Assemblyman Dennis Mangers. D·Huntington Beach. has introduced a bill that may help unsnarl some or the problems that have arisen in the state's bilingual educa· tion programs. Mangers, a former teacher and school principal. ls indeed qualified to addreaa himself tO this issue. He refers to his bill, AB 2400, as "a short·term ap· proach to student proficiency in English." The key word here is "short·term." "We need to clearly state,'• says Mangers, "that it is not the responsibibty of the taxpayers of California to perpetuate and institutionalize the schooling of students in languages other than English." This approach deals directly with complaints that students too often are being held in bilingual classes, in· structed in their native la nguages, long after they have learned sufficient English to get along in regular school classs. When this is carried too far, the student is in fact de - nied the opportunity to expand his grasp of English and thus proceed comfortably to higher classes. · Current state law. says Mangers. compels many stu. dents to attend bilingual classes irrespective of their ability to read. write and understand English. Assign· ment often is made on the basis of surname alone. or the fact that anothe r lang uage is spoken in the home. ' His bill would authorize tests to meas ure individual ! abilities of students, who then could be placed in transi-f tional bilingual classes, or English language skills t classes, or both, as needed. . I Mangers estimates his bW could cut enlbument In ' bilingual cJasses by 30 to 40 percent -an estimate that ' • • . • gives some idea of the present overuse of such classes. While it is unj~st to deprive a youngster of acade mic instruction because be is deficient in English. it is equally a disservice to k~p him out of the educational mainstream once he has a grasp or the language. Licensing Needed l State Sen. John Briggs of Fullerton has introduced a bill that would exe mpt from state licensing any children's day care facility operated by adherents or a "well- recognized" church or religious denomination. This would appear to be unnecessary and possibly even risky in some instances. State licensing is designed to provide parents with some assurance that the centers where they leave their children are properly maintained. have sufficient space a nd ventilation. adequate toilet facilities and clean food preparation areas, and that ~ people handling the children are experienced and i.p good health. These reqwrements should not be difficult for a cons- cientious operator to meet. Unfortunately. licensing ·became necessary because some were unable or unwill· ing to meet them. . While the backing of a religious group mi&ht be con· mdered a recommendation in itself, there appears to be- no reason to assume that this alone should merit exemp· tion. As for "well·recognized" -we have to remember. for example, the late unlamented Jim Jones Peoples' Temple. • Opinions exprnaed In the ~ above are tt,o.. of the Dally Piiot. Other views expteued on thta ptiOe are thoM of their authors and artists. Reader ~t ts Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box Ui80, Costa~ CA 92129:Phone(714) 142--t321. Boyd ~~huck Wagon BJL. .. BOYD Chuck WalOD fQOO OD tbe Old West•1 cattle drive• wasn't u Nd u tM liaoYMll Dear Gloomy Gue . Q. What's tbe clllfereoce lD amaa.r albletiea .,_,,.._. an A....ac1n track feC*'d ud a Ualted Statee track r.- eord? A. Amertcu -one aet ' anywb9n 1D Ute worad by an Amencan cltl .. n . United lta&.11 -_. let ln CM U.S. bJ UJCllM. IN 11IE White House, Jlmmy Carter baa been ,Wded by• hid· den compqa of bis own diviolng. He baa moved from a diplomacy of cQnclliatioo and deteote to a policy of ultimatum and abowdowp, wobbliq all the way. Paul' Harvey aa.-• v0amt1_.....-.. ................... ot .-.m...-..:..,ar1« Be bu .......,... OM ,...,,.,. Of aatt1Wan•tlleU._.81Mi1 9dt.b18"'1ttT ........ . aot dMllMd ~ ...... ~ ibt .. ~"a en# for ... ~ . • H•quMlt.lr..,._.U.JWW- l41U.t to ltaDd nrm 1D cw. n&da .._ become a ._. fGr So9let mllit.arJ oper=.0D1. Cal'ter at ,,,.. declared. .... pre..ac. of a Sovlet eombat bri•adl • 1111.* from ov.r ..... w a• • • uaaccepta ble" and tbreat..s to ''tab a~ action." Tbm be waftJed.. UJ1Dc ..... tm,ade ialUe la ceJ1alnly DO rea- son for a retreat to lb& cold war." Illa backdown not only failed to prevent bot belped to prectptqte a renewal of tbe eo&d war. His fallun to cba•Lea,e the Sovleta ID Cuba, where Ibey are violating our ua-year·old Monroe Doctrine, eocoura1ed them to invade Afgba.niat.u. id· telllaeoce 10UJUS avow. CllUllal ANTla:PATED the Af ib•*"n uaault and tried to warn tbe adminl.tratioa. He ls· sued a aecnt analysis, .entitled "Development.a in Afghani.at.an and Poulble Increased Soviet Jnterveotion," which virtually predicted the invasion three months In advance. p I At lelilt .. 11M1DMr oldat prHkieat'• ~r elrei. Jaaa af~Rdlld tUc tM Mmmlt• ..................... ble. ,.... Merel ....... wttb ~· ..... JIQQc)' lld¥tNn. .. toW ID1 llUdate Dale Vao ~ .,... ..... ..., tnok." 1"W C(lllHCJMI•'• MW, cmanc role • • ~ PG1c1 be'•oce ,,.... eu be~. u. r>art. to S...hcot>,aYb. &·N.Y., the raatlal llLiDDrtty member. He ii • aeuoaed veteraa who baa been Ole to work oal com. promllea to caln Republican coopentkll. Another stalwart baa been WlWam Bader, the commJttee at.a.ff dlredor. A acholarty but touih proleaionaJ wttJa "deep bac\IJ'OQDd" in intelligence af. fatra, be bu dtamlued a DWDber al old buds, to the dis· may ot tbe patronace appoant· eea. Tb.la caUMd a brief nare·up of controveny. and Bader now concedes be could have hand.Jed ~e "m••acre" finng more del- icately. But he brought 10 some top·noleb people from the Na· taonal ~curity Council and foreign policy think tanks who are producmg first-class reauJt.s. LAST VIC11M : A weary P1ul McCarty, one of the latest vk· llms of the Red Scare, has won his 27·year battle to clear bls name OutlSda ot 1a11 uu" c.dm' a. l1 • Utah. be IDllbt be overtoo1M .. DO Clllen•ltlcu.la.r ,... ~lo .,. ...... la proud of McCartJ .... wblcb •aonymou1 aceutert tarnlabed bl 116a. ·~T_bey ptcbd b1m out of. face- -Crowd and aCCUMd bUn al communist 1ympatllile1. Tbe chargea wre DebWoul aad • aubltantlated. He bad "°""' t,ID on an Iowa fa.rm, wblch '-a!r during WorJd War U to beJp tbe waretrort. He dimly.rJcau.a att= a meeUna with a fellow me worker in 1H3. The meedni may have been communist· apo~ but llcCarty didn't at.ay to fmd out. He got bored and walked out early. BUT IDS NAME turned up on some s us pect list. And the apoplectic wing of the FBI, ever chasing phantom communists in a world abounding lo real ones, began an investigation of blm that went nowhere. Besmirched and bewildered. he tned at first to live with the stigma of being labeled a securi· ty risk. He told no one about it not even bis family. But be could not abide the challenge to tus patriotism. So he aet out to clear his name. He stumbled through the bureaucratic maze for oearly three decades. Then last year, he appealed to ua for help. We ex. amined bis coolldential FBI file. One of bis urudentrned accusers, according to the file, was "of un. known reliability." The other, noted the FB I, "was not personally acquainted with McCarty and could furnish no addilioaal 1.nformation concern. lDg him.'' The file did not explain how ~ Iowa farm boy, who worked in a West Coast shipyard during lbe war years and wound up in Cedar City. Utah , could have damaged the nation. My report on tu.a plight was read b> Theodore J Jacobs, an at· torney for the Project for Open Government . He took up McCarty's case and petitioned the Justice Department to cleanse tua file. Fmally last month, the gov. emment gave up and agreed ''to destroy tbe FBl's entire in - ves tigative files concerning r McCarty I 1f such action meets his approval." Gerry Ford Can 'Walk' to the Nomination Forme r President Gerry Ford -assuming nothing cbangee dnmarically between now and convention time -does not have to nm. He cu "walk" to the nomination. But t.beo what? , The politics of adversity goes like tbls: On pocketbook issues unhappy voters will turn on their elected leader with ven · 'Seance. If tbe ad· venlty come9 •'from out· aide" ... ii the cballeqe to a politlel~ comes acroea a atate line or acroaa a national boundary, voters will rally to b:ia aupport. There are few more dramaUc deanomtratiom of tb1I formula Charle& McCabe lb.an the recent tustory ol the Carter Adm.inistrat1on. WREN THE adversity was represented by high prices and high taxes and broken promises. President Carter trailed in nery voter s urvey. appea.rM un-eleetable. When lbe adversity came from outakle -from reoqade kidnappers lG Iran -Americans rallled ~ the support of the Preaideot ao prompUy and ao ovenvbelmiDaly that be now ap- pears certain ot reoominllUae. The poUUca of a4vertitJ ii nothlng one ·can count on from month to month, Axiomatically, voters do not dk, "Wbat have you done for me1•• They aa, "What wW yoe do ror me?" President cart.er cannot be ac· cu.aed ol proloq1ns the hQataae altuaUon for political advantage. H1a crtttee may lean on b1m for ordering draft recistntioo when Ilia own SeltttJ ve Service director said it was not neceaaary. Selecll ve Service Director Rota~r ad'rised that re1iltraUoo could be bandJed at t.be time ol mobiliuUoo wttb no wuted time, but the Pn.ideat wanted ~aUoo NOW. To l.....-tbe Soviet.a wttb our reealve! Or to impreas voters with bis own ••tirm band io a crisis"? AJ.80, to aaUcipate b:ia critics, the botbeeda of the world bave now learned that they can fbcus world attmUon oo themselves and t.beir cause, and can cet .t least a partioG of whatever they ebooM to demand, merely by 1elaln1 and bolding American boetqea. ~rend)' aJoof from all UU. coofroolatioo, neaottaUon and compromile -la Guey Ford. \, When reporters iol«nlpt him at eolf to insist on a comment he bu "declined to be cnticaJ of our President during an iotema· tioaal criaia. •· BY 11..BCnON time, bopeful. ly, Americans will •lain be COD· cerned mostly 1Vith the cbroaic problema ol the home.front TbeD former Praident Font will be able to remind voters that the inl1atioo rate bia lut year in office wu 4.8 percent. La.It year it wu 13.3 ~t: the wont lhrtDU.ce ol American currency in 3S years. Wltb intenlat.iooal criH9 aub-•ldblc. mohllju«ioa will appear les• patriotic, more ooerous. Ford. at present. appears to be a clncb for bis party'• oominaUon and to bave •mueed some substantive ammunition for re.eJec:tion. We've Turned Real Beer Into a Fast Food Ite01 and raile tbe brewer'• marsm Of profit. German law la v. atrlet on U1is point. Al recmtly u 1976 more lb.an one third of tbe crainl used in maklq beer were not barley malt al all. Uaed ... corn, rtce, oat pita and era~ but unm ailed barley. Al one writer, Bill Wallace, bu laid: "~owedaJa, ......_ beel' ID t.be 1J .s. Ml matt m eommon wtLb ml&lnC pelnt than it -.. wttb tbe anotenl art of tb• .... ~.·· Ooe ldlbt reeeotl7 T. Mu Ja'Mcbl JnYlt.ecl-. clowa to Ma r.taur.-'° ................. U..11 .... ~todlil 111'1 Ar. ft'OID the Oenua c:IQ ol DortUlaDd. Oortm• ...... .,.. ......... Dl'OChaclu dtJ lD Saro,., alHf lta beer la ac- cla1m*9 wlidwtcll. I b8d a at-ol Dormmader KJ"ODm ClaMic ~beer ... oneoltlae~. Jama drinker ot btaYJ ale. l uve DOt loR my Wte fOf' bi.er. What I tr.U WI die MM ..... J ban tbte"illa*8~111= OI' It lllllift llDee mums,.. ... ... ~.. on C1t7 • .._,,•~It wu ...._ ,..... ............. J ••••• taat• ao good after lbe -. jo\arneJ from Domnund. Some fine been, like tbole of Mako, auffer terrtbl1 from tram, llDCe much pnMna8ft ii needed to withltaad the t.emperature1 of the railroad can lD wblcb lt travels.~ tmlpendUJ'ee can reacb1-~ I ...tJ; wwer U. tn their ...., em ......... wblcb ... stain¥ ltell c..a wttb a built· lD ~I ... 'Dlatold I~ of tbe ·Kal'ter u ao Imler u1t11d. • u11 are mucb ea1ler for ba.rteDclert to t.p. Once tapped1 U.e beer n.,. fNlb ....... " ........ aboal a montb'1.., me. liftm' duw ... bottranl. Dra'*lfd bter' IW apcwt II DOW IO&d aal1 lD Ula -a dedaklG that bes uYld mone1 fQr all coaceftlld. --------~-- • . ' . ·~ IOll•tAINV RAT dow't ., ....... ......., .. 't --~ .... : ..... ... "'l'llii ftril ........ ., la ~ a ...... Ulfd • AM tMD l 'ID ~~tab-Wdto.l• ....... •• At ftnt, a '''' ••• fell' ~ wbteh wu tl'Mlpertlaf tM Ot a.Dir eatb ,....,,, pt'OllllNd..U" Bmeha~nwn• on WW a.'lw.tfnia ....... public. ··1 woald .......... ta.t •• ooo. but I'm • .._ M"'4w DOW," Bmdl said. mu.. u armored truck iD TU l~·:LD malatenaae• heaV1 t{dlc y wbe4 tbe paekqe Hon quafity in bright colorsl good looks With a senous purpose-IOI' yourhome 0toffioe.a..,_,._ tea· ture smooth. ny1on rollers for effortless, queet drawer mowment. versatfle a.ttw .... files are 18" deep -en J10U1 choloe of ........ or glossy b&llck. 1eg. 65.52 to66.85 MU 39.99 33% off -8'<0.-up savWlgs! ...... ,...,. ~size. 1/3 lab cut. 100 per box. reg. 9.05 save 3.06 .., a.. .,,,.,... a..c 40-pnnting calcutatOI' •automatic aoc:umulalion. mark·up, non-add,+/-exchange. and% keys. item count. bad(space !of easy corrnctlons • 12~ ~ loaltng or cno.oe of flxecl decimll plilce • fast, ~speed buflered keyboard. tnple sfze.., bar • fully ad1hssable 4-k.ey memory. automatic constant in all 4 functJons • 111/t x gy, x 3~· reg. 144.95 ........ &A&afM.91 .... ~ ........... budget boob • ldft ........ "'DOnDal l'ftU'd from IA IMa L&ee OOlltiPIQ would ... IO,.. ..... v........... . l"nitr a.1° f. • IP'+ I I I " ... OlnN .... .._.,........._ • • ........... m tai llONh we.a 4o die ._.., ............ ,~ . .. .... daa't ... •la.Ill ..,. lt." be ,.,.... q. An ,.. takiq Gae Jl'UUa Amend· ..., .&. wen.~ milb1 ae &.bat. Q. But..._ did your~ pt ca tbe tnlekt . . A. ReellY. U'111al~. We em't M1 aoytldnc. 8roob ~ucta • ......., for u.. ftey tab the f~ A 4o potat B. . , Q. WbeN did Broota piek up t.bls money? A. Ncme ol your baalDea. 8EIFl'IZ 8AJD THE packa1e or mcmey, marted $205,000, waa picked up later by a Girard 'Bank security alftcer wbo IDdieated t.bere would be a reward. but that it would eome from the armored tnack firm . Since work on the road plan for the ~Irvine was started, and convenience have~· foremost in the minds))f the planners. That's why main roads 88 around ... _,.. leSidential areas ao the majority of the traffic JS_' t 1 • kept out of your immedi- ate neighbOrhood. And away fiom children. Im=entation of the p ed road system is another example of Irvine's continued growth toward the goal of becoming an energy- efficient, eco~ the heavy traffic out of balanced city. Growth your neighborhood. Why Ced~ two im?>Itant were axltribu~ dors. e ais far-additional $2.7 ~ted, liying eneral . . And cofla?med iaiQents fnml the <Xml- =:~•anestt Cl mme' aOd e ~ who work together to ~tocome. For inttmnation on this make it hawen:. We may not always see growing new~ eye-to-eye on ev~e-visit or Call The till, but the result Compan Information Cenler. 0: Drive exit been, and will continue to be, a city that gets better off San ~405). to live in every day. Tooomer That's why we are (714) 551-1500. workin~on 18 road pro- jects wi the Gty to keep Good planning keeps the traffic out of your neighborhood. .. t i "!. .. ,. I • • ! l I < ' l • ' t I -.., __... Dtstinettve desfan aluminum frames with quality fade- resistant T extellne covers. . YACHT HARBOR ~~~ MATCHING 42" IUSS TIP TABLE I 4 CHAIRS 11a.M1e $289 SALE UMBRELLA BONANZA SAVE20~50% DIRECTOR'S CHAIR 111111..:-.:u•lll MQ.llO.OO ~'11'5 lllSTllLI Perteet tor Entertaining MADE /NU.SA nLY $5915 BAS OAK LOG SAL~ GLIDER Reg.1107.00 SALE'59 FREESTllDlll& . FllDtlCES I -t 1: · FIRESCREEIS - 10'11 to : 40'11 OFF ·.~ ~~ The Saeramento Set ~ by HOMECRE ST --- 5 PC. GROUP 42" Table with 4 Chairs. Colorful. rugged patio grouping comes wtth fiberglass-top table and four swivel rockers. co•,,....,. ll•AO'ff n> u••• OurDOOllGA• ~~COOICl#G UMI• A complete line of accessories, replacement parts, etc •• for charcoal & gasBBO's .• ..... •Kldl ......... :~=-Mia . . ' r ' ~ ., . • . , ~ l • . t c • a.,._ C'tl• C .. C:NC• , DJ:AR PAT :. I juat bou&bt my flnt car and ealty don't know that much about drivtq lo.ways at WW save 1aa. Where can I get some advice about W.? 1be car was a Sood buy. but tbt CO!' of eepint it running la really dlscouragi.Jl&. C.H., Costa Mesa .IGD the crowd. Everyone la dbeova1ed. A YS recommends a free Department of Energy klet. "How to Save Ga10llne -and Money ... r from the Coaaamer Information Center, Q UEENIE . ,, ~ THIS COU(lj BE THE BEGINNING OF A BEAUTIFUL RELATIONSHIP I TWO BARE ROOT R°" BUSHES Gl\feN WrTH EACH NEW ACCOUNT OVER s1oo. Spring ts a ome or new growth and new beginnings. And we'd Jlke tc> 'start oft ttus special ~ason wfttl yov .. To everyone who opens a checking or savings account of s100 0< more. ~will be gMng av.1;ry rwo first quaflry bare rOO< rose bushes in your own color choicer Redsl WhiteSI Yellows! So give: your yard a beautiful new look whl~ you start a fn~ ~Nhip with the bank that has tftne tor )OU. We're open 8 AM-8 PM daily. 9-l ~days . drug stores A (DJ Place To Sllop! Dealt PRICES PREVAIL: WED. MARCH 5th. THAU SAT. MARCH 8th. ~ids ·~ ~! , ' .f • ~ I • ~ f ,( • ~ ' ' . . ; £ f ..._ __________________ ~,_ __________ ... ~ • • • • • c • • • t f I . , I 1 Back Jo Nature Rlductna p~~. 3n ~-=-f 1 I . •1.00 REFUND APPLIES OHLYOfUTEllSUSTEDA80V£. .... _.!,, __ . J ------------------------------------- Clear eyes Soothing. mo1sturmng, sterile eye drops that removes redness 179 UPJOHM CORTAID Hydrocortf aone Acetate 299 Effective treatment for the rehel·ol mmor skin 1mta1tons. %a . NIYEA CREAM SOAP Maintains a pleasant JSC softness lor the skln J u. PAn£-DAVIS • Throat Discs ..,., 89C BASIS SOAP The natural way to .iii cleanse without dr'flll(J on dehcare skin 83C 3.loi. ....... ltlllt OMX Decongestant cough formula that s Quiets coughs & relieves nasal conoes11on. 259 4 oz. ( . ( .· . . • 'C . • ~ ' . ~ "" • .. ~ ....................................... ________________ ..... , Os·Cal 500 Cllclum Supplement Helps maintain •trono ·bones & teeth tor non-milk drlnkn. wtlllt dletino. •• 513 VIYARIN SUmulant Tablets It's lilt gentle PICk· me-up. Saft .. not habit tor ming. 275 40'1 439 349 ! l ' ·' ~ ;, :-i "'1 t~ .. .I . ? ··~ 1.39 BU Ff ERIN ANALGESIC TABLETS Twice As Fast As Aspirin 225'• 3.69 NUTRl-TONIC ---~ LIFE HAIR CONDITIONER Help$ restore beauty lo. hau damaged by colonnQ.1 9 9 blow drying & shampooing. 16 oz. • ~ ~ ALMOND ROCA , ~ / America 's Finest Confection ~ ~ I FAMIL y PACK ALMOND ; R()C.( f "-~--------------------,· CLAIROL'S Spring Savings Spree SAVE UP TO '3.00* (REFUNDS BY MAIL) lice 'n Easy Condition HAIR COLOR BEAUTY TREATMEJIT Shampoo 1n The beauty for beautiful prewiption coverage 1.99 ~~£:: 2.35 Final let NON-AEROSOL HAIR SPRAY ~:~ 1.69 Sea Breeze ANTISEPTIC FOR THE SKIN ,~9L ggc Claial Herta Essence w1POO witti Natura1 Pro~:,_ 99C -~ .,. ~~"=-"' ..... LADY SEYllOUI .-.11 .98 R£Flll BAGS (ti's) 2.29 POPCORN PUMPER bJWWEVtl Elecll 1c hOI air corn popper ~Pops corn w11h hol air nol hol 011". nme28.95 CURLY PLUS BRUSH Hair CUrler ~ .... co Designed lot today's natwal k>otl II straightens. ii brushes & curls 5.95u AD PRIC .. PRl!VAIL1 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5th. THAU SATURDAY, MARCH 8th. fj 3-WAY UGHT BULBS D 30-7o-t00 WAm ,...- 50-100.150 wam e::_ R£GAL SILVERSTONE GOUllESAUTE PAN F DuPont's Premium ~ Hoo-Stick Surface . ~ I'll" tr tr 3.99 5.49 &.99 11" SQUAii£ GRID.£ OuPonfs """*-' ~sack~:.. 6.99 .. 1 .. 13.49 ---.. -1 .... ----... ~ .. -_..~ ::::: STRAPPIG STEAM & DRY IRON bySUNIEAll Steam vents desiOfled 10 grve·all-over. even steam coverage Switches 10 dry ironing lnstanllv '"·" 11.49 IRONING TABLE "IMOflESS" Sturdy ventilated steel top. 1s·11 54- F1ngert1p ad1us1ment OllLrl 8.88 FIBER TAPE n·s non-allergenic. l\and washable & nevef bunches or shifts 12 a. SIZE 1.49 D.ECTllC HOT POT "'tx eo Yards .. Strong hl>efglass reinforced 1.39 ~-:!4;!D Fabric Saftener SH Em FOR UPSET STOMACH, INDIGESTION. NAUSEA ~eLl.51 •NON-STICK• EASY-CUAN EKCO ''Baker's Secret'' BAKEWARE MHtlck Sllletna Inside ... -~lf!'1l & lllt of IJIRI. llllkH ..... 11111 rfgtll laf lo Ma daninO I bNll. •lllf P• . ... ,. ·-CEPll • ... ,llCITPM ·--c.IET YOUR 169 CHOICE • u.. ~ ~"--°'"'"' bmnO at too Very 90fl kntl anr.tc:t , .. ca11 .. 1r~ •EDUCED ggc .UOY SHAVER Wdl 9uard you 19a1ns1 nicks Shteld yoo ffom cuts. nano PWTIC NURSER °' Battle NIPPLES fonMlll. Milk. Water. Jua or Preemie Micll*s :::r..•1r 2 :s1 ' \ IOIDITt TWlt BAGS ...... , ...... """ ..... Jr1W UCL PUQf lS ., ...... c.. .... W•W UC& HIWJI 1.99 ... POIMOID AICO .. ... . #,,,.I( ,/#. , .... ~-·· SX-70 FILM Motor Oil tQlt color pletutts. .: . "MARCIA" CERAMIC COOKIE JARS Hand Decorated Glued or Woodtone • Keystoae Cop •UOI •HOUlldDol •Str......., •Daisy •Tartle ~5.99 ;3mm 3.85 EXTRA STRENGTH Dexatrim Appetite control capsules and diet plan available without a prescnptJoo. •1 3.79 Duration Nasal Spray The longest lasting nasal decongestant. llES. w IEmtOlATtD 4 for the price of 3 ! Color Prints or Color Slldea Bring In your favorite conventional or instant color prints. and we'll have kodak make 4 same size CQlof prints w color slides for the price of 3. 1 ls free. HO NEGATIVE HEEDED! Hurry. ofter Oood through ¥areh 12. 1980. Samuel E. Webster MacKinnon's KENTUCKY SCOTCH WHISKEY WHISKY 80 PROOP 80 NOOI" · 1.75 1.75 LITER LITER 7.61 8.68 K111chatka VODKA 80 PROOf' Old Smuooter SCOTClf. WHISKY ae PROOf' 1.75 750 LITER ML 729 429 Inglenook Wines NAVALLE •VIMROSE • CHAIUS •BURGUNDY Mo2.49u Carte Blanca Salroso MllXICAN COPPD •••R UQU•UR ROYAL PUDDING ... PIE FILLING INSTANT" REGULAR AD PRICKS PRllV AIL1 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5th. THAU SATURDAY, MARCH Stir •. Sunshine CRACKERS KITES "SKY HAWK" or "SUPER ARROW" Comes with 250 tr cord and winder All plas11c cons tr uct1on •CHEEZ-fT (11&) •HIHO (11&) . •WIDTWW (11&) CO MTR EX KERI TABLETS (24'1) • LOTION CAPSULES (11'1) The Molli-symptom TtlerlpeUtic moisturizer ... cold reliever. rtlilWS dryness & ilchfng Assorted Formulas. u .. 1.15 a 1.89u. ~~ . ' :x. .. REYNOLDS WRAP ALUMINUM FOIL M1-1e111mu • O 2t79c . . ~ 12"x25' DUPONT Gas Booster Guofint AddttlVI Helps save gasoline Cleans gasoline system UeL 1.19 Ql9N WMES'POLYES1ER PANTS- Washable polyester 1n beaut1iu1 assortment ot solids & pnnrs Elas11c waistb.lnd & lront crease lea111.aee VITAMINS':".= AT A BIG SAVINGS TO YOU! rrtamin E NATURAi. eoo LU. SO's 6.29 Vitamin C Wm4ROIEHPI 1,000 ..... 100'1&.29 President s CllJice SUPER B COMPl.EI( & 8-12 3.17 SO's sueer Essentials 12 fTAMINS a 7 MINERALS 4.99 100'1 lecithin CAPSULES 1••· 'l .. t • -~ '" : otnela!I would bave aeeeu to a 1peelal • million 1tate rapid tramlt f\md. The tranalt money tbat 1upervtton were told about bu been available to Callfomla counU. l!Da 1'14. .U a rwalt, trauportatiGia n · peru aatd. county resldeat1 have been paytna t.uea toward the fimd without 1etttn1 any mooeyb.ck. Inheritance Ttu · F~yed Tbat'• when voters •treed to allow tbe 1tate to divert 10 per· cent al ltate 1u taxea to a rapid traa1lt fund. Tbe 7·cent•-a· 1allon state tu on 1uollne ii re· aened for bleb•ay 1pead.1.q. The propostUon Will uk voten to decide whether Oranae Coun· ty 1bouJd be ellalble to receive the transit money. It is not a new tu. Tbe measure haa virtually no opposition throughout the COUD· l)', H.&d Al Rolllnden. chairman of tbe Oran1e County Tran1portation Commlulon. And the Orapre Couqty Tramlt Dlltrict tut week .et ulde '71 mUJlon over tM ~ nve yea.rt to be •peat Oil Je· velopment of a countywlde r._d tr1n1lt Q'ltem. • · .. But omc:ta.11 said tt wtll tate ~t least two yean to dnt.cn •• a 1y1tem. Meanwhile, tnuporta . Uon offlclall m eonductinl a major ltudy of the Santa Ana Freeway and the area three to five miles on eltber aide a the back bane of that traDal1 •Jltem. . .,. o.c lftJll'IN08 ... 9ellt ...... Delertblq tt u a.noUMr pme for tr•v• rob- • blat, Anembl,ywona111 Mart. Be,.._. hu lafhed out at cautorala'i tabentueetu. 1Qilai die want.I .itabolilMd. To that end. the Ora.np Cout lawmakfl' ii co- autborlnt le1l1latlon by Aatmblymaa Doit .. Roten, R·Bak.enfteld. U caUt for elhnlnatlon of • the Inheritance tax. .. • -,. ~Unaided Vets J Gain Support f Orange County supervisors fired a salvo at the • Veterans Administration Tuesday for Its "glaring • omission .. In the matter of counseling centers for county Vietnam veterans. Oranl(e County has about 75,000 Vietnam veterans, one of the largest concentrations in <.:alifomia. Yet county veterans were overlooked when the Veterans Administration allocated 86 so.called "storefront" counseling centers throughout the . county. "NOT TO HA VE at least one center here is a • g laring omission," Supervisor Philip Anthony as· . serted. "This is not only incomprehensible, it is unacceptable." The supervisors unanimously approved a res· olution asking the county's congressional delega· tion to urge the Veterans Administration to change its mind and approve at least one center for the area. "Storefront" counseling centers a re intended to help veterans cope with delayed stress reactions suffered in the Vietnam war. ruaftlaa. IAYI .... •••OUON • Hewpan IN~ a.publlean, ti ta lACWlatUr. dMea't ,.,..a 0 tbla •~mat w:· or at Least re- vamp tt,•'• PftP8n4 to P"Pi* a C'ClliltttuHoaal amHd.-tbt woUlf do the Job ~ tbe IA· 1Uat1ve procw. Mrs. Berseeo,i not.. that current law exempts only te0,000 ln market value ol a dead penon•a property If It ia tranateM'ed to the aW'Vivtq spouse . "Soarlnl values have made thia exempUon in· sufficient to shelter the home from inheritance tax· es," abepolntaout. "WIDOWS A&E LOSING lhelr modest homes to pay taxes. These homes already have ~n fully taxed over the years. How long can we continue with this form of double and triple taxation! "Children are seelng family ranches, farms. or family.owned businesses sold, fold and go bankrupt because of death taxes," the as- semblywoman complains. "During my first year In office, we received volumes of mail, mostly from widows, complain· lng about the unfair California inheritance tax. "I WATCHED WITH DISMAY numerous bills dealing with reform of inheritance and gilt taxes which place an unfair burden on taxpayers, pre: sented to the Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee without success. "Some proposed repeal of the tax. Others called for increases or the spousal exemption. Another suggested exemption of spouses totaUy from the tax and another sought to bring Califorrua's inheritance tax law into conformity with federal law. Nlne bills were the topic of in· terim study by the Revenue and Taxation Commit· tee in October and still there has been no defmitive action. .. Call tt stall tactics, excuses. or whatever -It's time thatUus unfair tax is repealed." Altllouab Oran1e County voten endorsed the concept, tbey didn't vote on wbet.ber Orana-CoUDty abould receive U..f..m. \t>te fa commonsense In your City Council \Otefor John Cox April & Hollloden is also a Fountain Valley cocmcllman. DO YOU NEED A LAWYER? Sillple Will •.....•••••......••..•...•....•• ~ rnt c.mtation (any topic) .................. sm C1rperatim Formation •••.......•........••• S225* Partnerslip Formation ...................... $345* Uacmtested Divorces :: : ••.•......•..• S150* ~ Drivill Defense .................... S350** Ullawfal Detainer ..............•........••• $90* Accident cases .................. Free Consultation -..... -..... -.... - I( lffU 1D ....... stMtS: Prmta • Fllllr lm ... EsUtl •lmilmllDln MELLER & SNYDER A Professk>naJ Law C«poretk)n 19762 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 311, lrvtne 851_"'8121 ask for John Connotty, Attorney at Law THEY ARE DESIGNED for easy access in an •----------------------11"9------------------------------informaJ setting that minimizes bureaucratic red tape. In a related action, supervisors also called on the stale to reinstate funding cuts in the operation of the county veterans service office. STATE CONTRIBUTIONS to operations of the office. which develops and processes disability. pens ion and education claims, was cut from $70,418 to $53,576 1.D 1979·80. ~occ Sets College ~Inf orrnation Day . Orange Coast College will hold its annual :California University and College Information Day . and Night March 12 in the OCC Counseling and Ad· . missions Center al the Costa Mesa campus. · Representatives from 40 California public and ; private universities and colleges will be available • lo answer questions about their schools from 10 ~ a .m . to 1 p.m. and from 5 to 8 p.m . MILEAGE SERVla CONTRACT Covers Eng Comp. • Steering • Air cond. • Manual Auto trans. • Front su.p. • Drive Axle • Complete front & rear brake system • Elec. System. "llmltlillont on Ser.-Connet 00. llOC lllPlt IO rift al ...... _..,_.,......._ ·8-Aal-tor A<d. ....... .._..... M.0.. .............. llMb, T ........ \lcilM). a.Mii. 4 Wiii. Or •• rl'Oftl Wiii. Or~ Md eom........ ........ .....,_Otl ...... Time is valuable, and nobody appreciates · it more than Perpetual. Th_~t's why we offer every one of our customers a full dozen free* services that can save you steps and save you time. Inter-branch privileges, save by mail, telephone transfer, copy service, money orders, and notary service are all valuable conveniences. They save you both time and energy. And for safety's sake, the free safe deposit box you get at Perpetual can't be beat Besides free services, there are our high interest rates -the highest the law will allow. Choose from among many savings plans the one that's exactly right for you . An agency of the U.S. government in- sures your savings to $40,000 at Perpetual, so your money is safe as can be. One more thing: Perpetual is known for its friendly, courteous staff of experts, who will help you in every way possible. Save money -and energy -by opening an account at Perpetual today. . .. ... .. . .. ,... ... ,, HN ... berlut •t &M I ,...._ asw1 oo mh ........ o. _......,, ··wllb,'' u frl••• tallM tM for••r ~lb· , ................ ., .... ~ . ....... ••• !~ ......... ... ---~ ............. .. ot &M a.dultry.,1 '"9IMlt erea•km, waa burt.d '1'w4ta1 lD a prt•ai. ee,.__, &a Con11et1eut. Tbe aeul1 lls foot, llr'own4)'ed bru...ue wbo Mt fubioG NeOrds by Reeda Puael appeartq cm nearb aoo American u4 Sm'opeaa m .. •rlne coven, de-Keanetb Brandt of veloped a~ An December. Four llluioD Viejo bu been weeb aao. her doeton d1Hovered named to bead the cancer,1preadiasmeootrollably. Be1ldenUal Care Taak ·Force, a committee of BEa IA8T PROTO appeared 00 t be 0 ran I• Co UD t Y the Dee. 1 C0"1' ot Fortune mquine Health Planninl Coun· in a atory oo the cnaneat New York ell. . modellna afeDC)' war. Friendl say -,~..,_,MCI. Brandt u a social 1he took pride in belnl one of the few •• lll~U.MJ7 w o r k e r w i t b t b e women -and the ftnt fashion model : 1914...._..c..h..._ Regional Center of -t.o appear eo&o oo the busiDess • iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiii.11°mraiinli1me.iCounliiiltliyii. ---magu:lne'• cover. ~ Sopbiaticated, ele1ant and stylish. $ Wilhelmina "could make a $8.95 • VOLUNTEERS dre11 loot like a Dlor," says Eileen l Ford, who with her husband, Jerry, . ~ ' . . . . ' I , beads Ford Modela Inc., the world's WITH largest modeli.at a1ency. A Dutch tmmtarant whose fat.her opened a butcher shop in Chicaao. MEMORY s he waa lnadvertenUy discovered while lendhlg moral support t.o a friend c:turtna a modeling interview. LOSS If yo• an helh•g FORGETFUL, CONFUSED, DISORIENTED, haYe DIFFICULTY COHCEHTIATIMG or t4AI(.._ DICl~OMS, ..:I _.. betw._ 60-85 YIMS OF AGL ,_ _, ....., ..,. .... ..__, lot•" -·catlo9....., .......... ...... ..,., win recei•e a FIJI brief ttltplcal nuwl atf011, UG, HG, CAT Sc-. c.o;dtlt• hst, ~ ..:I .tiffs wHlt • "°"' Ii .. Call (714) 752-7937 Monday thru Friday Between 8 a.m. and S p.m. IT WAS AS a "Ford girl" that Wilhelmina spent moet of ber model· ing career. She joined the agency arter three" years or modeling in Paria and her hometown of Chicago, and became the t.op model of t.be 1960s. •'She was a 1lrl fascinated by work. She liked to work and she did a 1ood job because she liked whal she was ilc>ini," Mrs. Ford said. "She knew just what wu required of ber by the camera." But modeling is a fickle, sbort- li v ed bualneaa and the wUlowy brunette, at ace rr. decided to 1et oa another slde ol tbe camera. She brote away ln 1967, fonnlnc a modell:q bUlineH MCOOd in rank oa· ly to tbe Ford ••ency and sparking a celebrated rift. ••fl"8 NOi' nvz that we bated each other," aald J4n. Ford. ''That we competed ferocloualy, of course. . .I would not say she was a Wheel Problem Recalls Jeeps DETROIT (AP> -American Mot.ors Corp. ta recalllna 10,900 Jeeps built late in the 1979 model year and early in the 1980 model year beca~ the rear wheels could faJl off, the automaker says. AMC said that wheel bearln&a could have been damaged durtq manufacture. The company said three DOD·iDJury accidents have been reported. Dealers will replace the bearinp 11 nccesaary Fanatics Halted MANILA, Philippines (AP> - Govemmeot troops gunned down 10 "religiouafanati~" to stop them from burning a farm village in the central Pblllppinea, the Defe111e Ministry an· nouneecl. U aaid the men, beloagiq t.o a reli1loua group called tbe Salvatorre, were armed with ruor- 1barp machetes when 1Dtercepted by • police patrol in tbe town ol Santa Cat.a.liDa iD Nell'Ol 9fie.ot.al provjnce. Introducing The Thrift Certificate That ............ 11% .·, .... Annual Interest Rate After Just 3 Months. -, . ., . ... POTATOES 19¢~ WAD • llOOIHURST Sears Huntington Beaeh SURPLUS STORF~ .... ~ -........ 8'Dc*. ... W'll l•N QW>i•I) •"" d·--"'" -n .-.... ""' llW ......... ~ 11 nlf '' flMVt1w fn.n1 'w•" kn.a.I .... •"teh l,_.. M~ •rr.-f1wm"1) .,.,...,. 9') C•C•loe I •l•loC IJl>l nbell•"' .,. on -> :W•n kt•Uol •l«et ~Ult .....,..ry BOYS' JEANS Men's BIG & TALL SLACKS were 7.49 wern 20.00 were 22 .00 NOW sgoo Decorator WALL CLOCK was 44.99 NOW s12aa Ceramic COOKWARE SET waa44.99 NOW•29'8 NOW s700 TODDLER PANTS were 8.00 NOW s4aa were 35.99 to 53.99 Your Choice 50o/o OFF Former Catalogue Prices Women'• HALF SLIPS 5 a; .. :--..... -=--~ ..... _, ---- \. Cruiser Headed For Scrap Reap • RIO DE JANEIRO. Brull <AP> -Ti.e former U .S. Navy cruiser St. Louis, one'of the few ~r ships tq survive the 1941 Japanese bombing or Pearl Harbor. lit headed for the scrap beep despite a campaigis in America to save "the Lucky Lou.'' Brazilian navy officials said the cruiser will be taken apart and sold at aucuon here March 21. TUE ST. LOUIS FOUGtrr WITH distinction in a number of Pac1f1c battles dunng World War II. It later was sold to Brazil and rechristened the Almirante Tamandare. Brar.ii decommissioned the warship in 1977 a nd turned· over several pieces of the vessel to former U.S crewmen and St. Louis residents who wanted to preserve the ship's memory. These in· eluded the brass helm wheel, battle nags and a m etal plate with the date of the ship's -Original launching in 1937. • But the ship's weaponry, commul;licalions gear and propellers were removed. Parts of the s uperstructure were ripped out and used for re· pairs on other U.S.·built ships in the Brazilian fleet. CR£MATIOM IJUIUAL AT $£4 -~~31 ..,_ ............... _, __ It $1-~t "" ............. .. ..... c-.J811r. HA.ot LAWM-Mr. OUYI MonuatY. C'Mne*V Cntmltory 1625 G111er Ave .. Co$ta Mesa 5'4(>-5554 NICADonBS l&LDOADWAY MOITVAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMllM & lV1'NU. WOftVAIY WIS1'Cl.W CHAPIL Mortt*IV •Cremations 427 E 17th St. eo.taM ... 64&-4888 ,_ClllOntmS ...,-rMS' MOITUAIY &:r1 Main St ..,nt=:::.c" •llCIRC·..W ·•tCll'l •Ml 0 ... Moftu.y °'*"' 3500 P~flc Vtt1# Ottv. Nlwpoft llech l4447QO Deaths Elllewhere IJAMSVILLE, Md. <AP> -Ectwl.n Francis Liker, 70, who d e - veloped the Path!lnder long-range bombing system during World War ll. died Saturday. ST. LOUIS <AP) - Forrest C. Douell, 95, former Missouri gov- ernor and U.S. senator, has died in suburban Manchester. TINY 1'0'l'8 BEING TOl'ED ON a sled by a tall womea in a tur-trlmmed ~t, an old 1eeaer ln a m~klhaw Jacket coming QP the bill with an armload of Wood, lhe postman bent over a row of whlle-wiged mailboxes, kids sollclUng part·Ume jobs with snow shovels on their ahoulden. two ainemen In orange parkas up a pole, black crows perched ln the bare branches of the sugar maples and a cat prowling In the holly bushes near the bird station transform my snowsc1pe into one of Pieter Brue"al's crowded, chilly canvases. Late in the afternoon. the ridge turns antique gold under an Erie Sloane aky ba.D.ked with the pale fires of winter. and the slteletoo trees stand out on the bleak horizon like a classic design ill Japanese sllk screen. '"1e native poets have bad mixed reactions to our New England winters, depending, I suppose, on how they coped. "StoppiJli by the woods an a snowy evening" reminded Robert Frost of his responsi bilities. Emily Jljcldnson looked out her Amherst window and saw death coming: "There'~ a ~rlatn slant o/ light On~ aftemoom, That oppre3"1. like the wnght Oj coihedrol tune&. . " An "imperial a/fiicUon," she called it and ended with: "When it co~•. the lan<Ucape Uitmu. s~ holrl their bttcth: When rt goe1. 'til like the diitanu On the look of deal h .. Snow is fa lling right now, softly, on the graveyard across the road: sUll I welcome it as I seldom did before. Cootentmeot comes with time md the comolina tho'l&bt uw my neiahbor out Midi .... ·~'llDP." ....... We .... toU,. aaL "11IUC NOTICE "18UC NOTICB ,ICTITIOUS 941111tl'.M ....,.ITAT.,_ltT Tile ...... _.....t. ......... --: T&W DfTlltf'tlts.l.._,.. S-. .. ,_ Pu!Ml"*I Or-Coo•l 0..ly PtlOI. ~"" S, 17, It :it ttlO 11- 0..W.Hett l!r1CC.."E J"-•1e-..··DK• -E.__V lllcF~ O•oC.-0.•.,,W.'0...."..,_ c1w.....,..··~·• s-i 111_,EGr-lt .. _ .. _ Et-P ""-' °"'°"'"'-(JtyofC-..-(A IS..C...WIO ~-I Oot ... ~ ... 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Brown, wbo ha• received n •• port from the «»· ttopatblc 1roup'1 poUtlcaJ actllii comllllUM lD bit btd tor the pl'elkllo· er. ......~~ .. ,. •• tM MHD• me••"' ... ol Madleal Quality Mlannce to· bold up tu ,._ to Ucew oMopltlW. And H late H IHt week, the Brown 9dmln.lst.raUOo wu prepared t.o take the medical board to court t.o overturn the new osteopath Ueena1n1 rule. accordtng to lllcbael Krtamu. deputy d.lreetor of t.be Department of Conaumer Affairs. 8VT ON F&mA y. the medical board's executive director, Robert Rowland, aent a letter wlUfcirawiJll G.E. sonwa11 LIGllTll ... •.JU I .It ., MEN'S SUEDE · LEATHER BOOTS 99 Men"• hl9h top 6"wt boot with the '"Moc toe loc*." Comfort re1h on the v.cioline tole ond .pllt leot+.r uppef. In~~ REG. 11.99 POLAROID SX-70 FILM 10-.ex~ 519 SALIPllCI ANCHOR HOCKING GLASS TUMBLERS .!891. •24 OZ. COOUI ••••• I hr'" •74 OL PROB .... , •• IM '9'41'-"GoW .....,.,,.. 4Mtltft, IM -pw. ClllClf .... OOll=-· '°"' ..................... . the nde chaQ&e .. on advice of the at- torney 1eoeral'1 otnce." 11-. rule cbante II espeeted to dle quietly wbeD It ii reconaldend by t.be board ln April. aceonllq to tbe OS· t.eopatblc iroup•1 esecutive director. Mau Weyuker. '" ·. 3 Named Regenl8 .. STOCKTON (AP) -Three mem· ~ ben b.ne bMD appointed to tbe • .Umvenity of tbe Pactfte Bou,s ot lle1eata. They are Loren S. DabJ. a Sacramento att«ney; Herman Saun-: den, a Hollywood ft.Im producer; and . Holt AtbertGll. a San Antonio, Tex. : bmlneaman. · UllY'S .. SAUIOll ., •• IS~-. Wflile 11Dcb lent! LONG HANDUD GARDEN TOOLS llG. 3'' S.H lA. J:. 0-.. ~. loi.e OI YAUEYFIESH IOID CllCllN p• 12\4 CIL WNle •tock•'°''· \ ' . . I . I j , Government by lawsuit. It's a s8i1 Silbstitute for the democratic procea. And ·an expen- sive one~ · Everyone knows dial Even the politicians. The other day a Newport Beach elected official had this to say about one of a series of suits recently filed ap;nst the city council: "It can cost this city's taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars and misdirect our energies to the detri- ment of on-going city business~' He spoke a disagreeable truth. It is why most responsible local agencies-especially in these times of limited government budgets and staffs-do not go out of their way to court lawsuits. It's a drain on time and money. , And it's that way for every party to a lawsuit, whether plaintiff or defendant. So lawsuits against public agencies aren't popular. Nobody welcomes them; nobody likes having to resort to them .. ~ Yet Newport's citY government · ' t ; t ~ lately seems to be inundated by them. They have been f tled by property owners, by civic organi- zations and by housing advocates. Some seek millions of dollars in damages; some seek simple justice. They all say city government is ignoring the law. . Up until recently, The Irvine Company was among those suing. Otir suit, the frrst we had ever filed against the city, concerned a tract -map that we felt had been illegally · rejected by the city council. We had followed all the rules and met all the requirements for approval of the tract map, but it made no difference. So we sued with reluctance, and then worked hard to negotiate a compromise, a settlement. The city did too .. Together, we managed to avoid costly~ prolo• litigation. It was an exercise, frankly, that we di<ln't at all like ~ to go through. No one would Government by lawsuit doesn't appeal to aiiybody. So why is .there so much of it in Newport? Some elected officials say the lawsuits are politically inspired. Others say that kind of explanation is politically inspired. Our own view is that political inspiration has nothing to do with it. It is just plain desperation It can't be anything else, because lo ftle a lawsuit against the very public officials you must con- tinue to do business with is obviously a bit self-defeating. It doesn't matter whether you are suing over property rights or civil rights, your lawsuit is going to embarrass and anger the public officials. It is no way to get them to lik~ you. If they don't get angry; it's because they know they have the power to get even. That's why it is neither good public relations nor good politics w sue. But sometimes citizens, in- cluding corporate citizens, are driven to it. They have no recourse. They are forced into the court of last resort, literally. We know that's why we sued. And we imagine that's why all the others sued-as a substitute for the good government they felt they weren't getting. Wha~ is good government? It's a lot of thingc;: Working within the rules as set down by the Constitution, state law and the municipal code. Standing behind expr~ government commit- ments and adopted policies. Encouraging open ~ion. Examining all sides of an issue. .. I • . ~ • • Listening to professional counsel .. (such as the city attor:ney). Fostering ; wide partici~on in the pr~ ' of government Welcoming debate rather than cutting it off. C.Onducting the public business, in other words, with grace instead of arrogance. When these thingq don't happen, the quality of decision- making inevitabl.y diminishes. And lawsuits inevitably result. We think that is the reason Newport city government is now burdened with the expense and distraction of unwanted and, for this community, unprecedentedlitigation The p~t situation was not unexpected Consider this rocent editorial comment by one local newspaper: "The five-member majority of the Newport Beach Cfty Council has landed itself and the city in a predictable position as defendants in land use lawsuits~ And the editorial comment of another: ' -"ThecieyofNewportBeach and its elected officials can expect more outrage and demands for compensation if the present be- havioral pattern is pursued" Those editorial comments were made two lawsuits ago. When will it end? We have no idea. But one thing is certain. Liti- gation cannot flourish when the democratic p~ works the way it was designed to work. When government is fair, no lawsuits need be filed, no settlements need be reached, and no damages need be paid We hope that condition prevails once again in Newport Beach. We hope others feel that way too. A yes vote for Proposition "IY,' which will assure broader partici- pation in local government, can help move us all in that direction. ~ I Delly,..... ....... ..,...., ........ OCEAN VIEW'S JEFF ANDRADE LOOKS FOA A SHOT AGAINST La POL y. . :: Four.year CIF Project Ends in Semifinals By ROGER .CARLSON OI Ille Dally "llet Swtt LONG BEACH -Ocean View High's four-year plan toward a Ct F 4-A bas k etba II c ha m - pions hip showdown did not materialize Tuesday night as the Se ahawks ' first quinte t with seniors made their fin al bow. Talented Long Bea ch Poly seared the nets from the field at 11 64.3 percent clip (27 or 42) and clinched a 73-60 victory with a 19-for-23 effort from the line to advance to Saturda y night'io; finale ag ainst the winner of tonight's Inglewood -Murphy game. Thus the Empi r e League cha mpion Seahawks have been eliminated. but the long road • that began on the asphalt of t"Coolt Ele menta r y School In Westminster as homeless ninth graders to the spacious confines of Long Beach Arena before a crowd of 4,353, remained with a touch of gold. THE SEAllA WltS proved they belonged, but Poly's Jackrabbits proved better down the stretch as they snapped a tie at 3' lD tbe third quarter and pµll ed away with 15 or 19 from the field in the second half and 14 of 17 from the free throw line in the rmal period. ,.. Wayne Carlander quietly put In 24 point.I and Jeff Andrade "noisily put in 20 points for the Seabawks, but Poly had the answer with 20·polnt efforts , from 6-7 Ben McDonald and s-a Mite Beans and 16 from 6-7 Kent Seymour, which included 10 from the JTltis stripe. "We fronted Carlander and we tried to atop Andrade from penetratina." aakt J ackrabbita '°acb Ron Palmer. • A1 fol' bis team•1 ~mn, touch f. tM free ~11De. he tald: 1 I don't want to Jtnx ut. but we d.ldn 't mill a •inlle •bot from the free throw UM tn oer previous two .. mes." played well, but added· "No coach is ever satisfied with a losmg game." OCEAN VIEW BROKE on top at the start. jumping to a 12·6 lead with Poly in man-to-man coverage. "He <Palmer ) made the great adjustment. moving to a 1·2·2 Alter tour year• antla tlab tea• 1~. MRable to talk to ,._ dtla df11 ewe•· I f10C. a lot more Ire• u.e. tlaa• tlaefl ,,.t ,,...me. zone," said Harris. "It's been that way all year. A zone can negate Wayne somewhat." With Ocean View finding it dif· ficult to get the ball to Carlander within Poly's zone , the Seahawks depended on the drlv· ing force of Andrade and the 6-1 senior responded with another spectacular effort. "Andrade played hi& tail off." said Harris. .. Both knees are bleeding." .. AFTER FOUR YEAllS with this team I'm unable to talk to them with dry eyes. I 1ot a lot more from them than they eot from me. "It's been a long relationship and rilbt now I feel like I've eot a lot ol kids le.aving home." Carlander bad a dozen re- bounds and Andrade'• all- around play helped keep the Seabawkl in contentioa. . But once the Jactrabblta ... 1umed the commandin1 poet· tlon1 Ocean Vlew found there ls no aefeue aaaimt deade1e free throw abootlnc. ' TWOf'OROV Wayne Callander lcoree .,. moon CA&LSON ... ..., ......... College leOUtl are always ~ for tbe naaet that l1 overlooked -ptaJen witJMM alkwerytblq llatua, but who Ob· vtouly have tbe tool.I to make il blc. But in t.be CAM of Corooa del llar Wah •• IUda Klndorf, tbere'a a twist to the altuaUoo. Colleae ~and eo11ebes may be bopin& IMJ don't set onrlooked by Kindorf, a 8-5 talent who la 1oot:tn1 for the education flnt, playlas time cm tbe buketball cowt aecoad. ••t WANT 8.\81lBTBALL and it's impor- tant;• NJ'I Corona del llar's leader. "But academics la tbe fint thing. R.i&ht now Redladl Unlftl'lity ud ~moat are the 1cboola that have the aame philo9opby that I do." Klndor.f and his teammates, Sea View Leape co-champions and poeseaaon of a 21-4 record, are preparing for the CJF 3·A cbamplomblp aemifinala Thursday nJlbt at Lons Beach Arena where Santa !lonica (25-2) awaita. Despite Kindorf'1 19.1 scoring average and the Sea Kings' status as the 3·A 's No l ranked quintet, l<.indorf's individual honors are aa a third team All-Orange County choice by the Dally Pilot, rankling CdM supporters. RICH KINDORF THE &UB ON IUNDORt' is Ulat' any player under Coach Jack Emon endures Team play comes first, wtuch evolves into cbamptooships. And working within a network wtuch in· clude116-6 juruor Mark Spinn, 6·3 lwo Lune All· Angelus League transfe r Steve Moore and the Sea Kings' answer to J ohn Havlicek, Jeff Pries off the bench, Klndorf's supenor ability is sometimes camouflaged .. Our victory over Estancia 1s still with us.'' says Kindorf "The season has been an ouLst.andtng thing fo r us We've all been talk· mg about this smce we were freshmen. "We had a few problems earlJer in the season, but everyone 11. working towata ol\e goa l n ght now and that ·s w1nrung CH' " Nevertheless, the No 1 player on the CIF 3-A 's No. 1 ranked t.eam, 1s Kmdorf. He ia the leadine scorer. m add1t1on Lo s haria& re bounding honors with Spann. al a bout ei&ht per game TWice an AU -Sea View League selection. Kindorf's assets abound an aJ I around. There a re no weaknes~. according to his coach and observers. and an addition . the raw- boned 6-5 seruor 1s a 3 97 student "I'D RATHER THE TEAM BE noticed than myself," says Kandorf. "I couldn't ask for more than that." "KJNDORF HAS BEEN 90 percent con· slstent aU year." says Emon "Right now he's really getting a chance to show 1l. although ~ played awfully well f'nday night fin a 7()..48 rout of Mira Costa ) Klndorf's compe titiveness s howed through, however, according to Coach Jack Errion. who said his standout was steaming from third team honors. ··ruch puts~ all of his qualWes together, which 15 what makes him the player he is. And he is t.eam-on ented That has to be there 1f you want to have a team improve throughout the yea r hke this team ha.s. Third team on the Dally Pilot 's honor roll, however, means among the top 15 in· dividuals from a field of S5 schools "His m e n tal to u ghness and the leaderatup role he has played on the team has to be the main reason we've hunt in thtte He's ~ tus job on the practjce floor and the pla)iftc floor ··Really, I waa proud of the honor.'· says Kindorf. "But coach was upset. He < Errion I s aid it was a joke." OO&ONA DEL •n·s 1979-80 campaip baa been a riddle at times, witll the Sea Kini• diaplaytng outat.anding potential early. b.ittioa a~. &hen coaunc oo 1M>wly tm.U1 tt *---..,... Uke a nmaway train die I.Mt rour...-. •• r'd think bia best same ol lhe 1ear ll ltlll ln frootolbim •• Babashoff Arrested From AP Dlapat.cbes TUSCALOOSA , Ala -Olym pie swimmer Jack Babashoff of Fountain Valley was among two University of Alabama studenLc; arrested Tuesday on charges of trying to sell one pound of co caine to undercove r s tate narcotics agents A s late trooper spokesman, Lt. Roy Smith, said the cocaine had a street value of $60,000 He said charges were hied against Babashoff, the brother of Shirley Babashoff. a 1976 Olympic swimmer, and Thomas Matthews. Both are 24 Babashoff won a silver medal in 100-meter freestyle 1wimnuna in the 1976 Olympics at Montreal and competed In that event at Alabama In 1975-76· 77. He won 1 silver medal in the un~ Pan· American Games at Mexico Cl· ty. He ia a graduate of Fountain Valley ffieb . Babuhoff and Mattheft were jailed in lieu of Sl0,000 bonds. BOXING CARD C41LED OFF ToniCht'a 1cbeduled pro box- lnl card at the Oranae County Falrlroundl in Coata Mesa bu been .~ beeauae two or tbe beavywetebt rtahtera becameW. "It wu too late to set r~late­ mentl for both of them,' pro- moter Dick s.dler said la &n· qounctnc tbe poetpooement. A new date few the JO.round card ha• not been Mt. With h is raw 1thlet1c t a lent and acaclemie ~ toward a .. ~ or POIJtleel wt.lee ........ %b I rf .....,. Co have a lot al._.. btaa ~ Welch's Best Pitch Thrown at Himself VERO BEACH, Fla. (APl - Bobby Welch's finest moment an b aseball c ame whe n, as a rookie. he s truck out Reggae J ackson to end Game 2 of the 1978 World Series But now Welc h h as acco mpl ishe d someth.mg far more important overcoming a dnnktng prob lem The young Los Ange le s Dodgers· nght·hander told tus teammates Tuesday dunng a bu.shed clu.bbouse meelJng lbat be bm liimitted to himself dur- ing the otlaeuon that he had a dnnking problem. and that he had wtupped 1t. WELCH, %3, SAID IT was a painful experience. but that he now feels good mentally and physically and added: "I'm proud of myself.·· Looking back on the 1979 season, when he had arm troubles and was 5-6 with a 4.00 eamed run &\Yerage, Welch said, ·'The drinking wasn't the whole problem, but It was part of it." Welch said be entered an alcohoUc treatment center In Wlck~t Artz., on Jan. 8 and spent 31 days there. Former Dodger pitcher Don Newcombe, no• in charge of the club's community relatlon1, helped Welch on tbe road to re- covery. ••1 BAD R£AaD whilpen in tbe thlbbouse, and some ol the Uilqa be did wbea be drank," •atd Newcombe, wbo wu in Vero Beach T\lelday. Newcombe. who has lectured on alcoholism and alcohol abuse for the U S Health, Education and Welfare Department. also has helped the Dodgers Initiate a co mpany -wide alcohol r e hab1 htallon program. the first of its kind a m ong prorusional sports organizations . Welch said he began dnnldng when he was 16 or 17 beeause .. everyone else did 1t, .. but 1t wasn't until earlier this year that be realized he had a pro blem "IT WASN'T THAT I drank tha t much. it's jus t tbflt 1 couldn't handle it," be sa.id ... I realized that l couldn't come to g r ips with lbe problem by myself. I wanted to stop drink- ing. I knew I had a problem, I 1uesa, but I wouldn't admit it. · 'Tbe low polnt was the day I checke d into the place in Wickenbur1." he said. "But it took a week, maybe 10 days, before l reallied that I bad a problem, that It could be affect· in1 my pitchine performance. ''At fint I thouabt, 'What are t people IOlnl to think!' Now it doesn't bother me. I'm not a cruaader. I bavtlh't cha.niecl m)' attitude toward other people who drink. I jual know I nd lonaer want alcohol." WBLal RAD llADE a rapid rile ln baseball, comlal off UMt Eastern Mlchl11n Uaivenlty campm to the bl1 lequea ln 1eM than a year. ~ . . HA&al8 O&DDSD b1a team tD au.a wltb a f\alJ eouit pnsa ID tb• foartb quart.er In an effort cut Into a .wi deOcit wttb ·.O left. At oae DObt~ b1a team ~ little L•eli· and a bit of Karee1D. . . _,, ·--to -.\Ullo llCJ...te on a tbret· t ,.., bf AJldr•d•, •ho ltol~ ball, drove ud WU fouled U eoal*ted Oft I 10-foot bank &.08 ANG...U, DOWN M-IO wttb 2:50 left lD the nnt ba~ C1G a ll·l~ I 1coni..1PU1t wblch w.. latar 1ald~ convlaeed blm •'then Uaat we w6uld prob. I •bbwlntblipme.•• llUwauk• &ut led .., ... la t.blrcl period Won Lie -..a.. pulled ahead. l Tb• ... tied lt .... but could not. overcome AbduJ.Jabbar'1 10 fourth· 1 guart.r palDtl. Btida t'Oedl ~ Nel9CIG aicl tt .. .,.. part.lall1 1Q1 f 1ult we at tbe blc t.ad" lat.la&Mftril~. LOI Allll* Plue in Kaniu City toDICbt. t ' ( l I ._I IAluaa ...... rMhllll DMt Ltlft,,,ut onwt1ellll•Mia•tctuotr..... ..... the -.......... ,..,.. .. ~ ..... .,..., ctw • ra11 .. a.,.. "*1 • CIOlida ol tbe UIC .......... lhlv '"'• •• to -.... ,.noui roach ot Raw Reau.;...._ 1-._. l..., ..._ tlllt M•Jdcu plQW wu 1J reen aid. Lliee:la'• lfVbtm•,... ~ 'hleda1. .. UMlf la• ,.an at IM ld9ool. Toley led the TrQJ .. to 10 NCAA UU.. He lea~ USC wltb a dual maleb neOrd ol .us. .... hav- -C'OllCW aome ol U.. 1W0rld'1 ireatest pliy .. , laclud.tq Demm Ralat.on Alb Olmedo, It.an &nl~ Bob LUU and Erik Van DWeo. Leach himlelf played for Toley from ~1. ud weal OD Lo become a hlthly ruked player, five Umes beini rated No. 1111 tbe U.S. 1n doubles. Leacb coaehed at Arcadia Hieb from dl5-tt and wu the U.S. Junior Davta CUp coacb from u..a.. Five yean aao Leach eot involved with the fonnaUon of the Racquet Club of Irvine, wbJch became an innovator by lo· stalUn1 the only clay courta in Or1n1e County. He la also club pro and remaim active on the tournament circuit, where he lJ curTeftlly ranked No. 5 among the men's 35 singles bracket of the Southern Call!ornla Tennis Aaaocia· lion. Leach's son Ricky, a freshman at Laguna Beach High, Is also a highly-regarded tennis player. having earned a No. S ranking in the SCTA's boys' 14 singles division last year. ....-----fltte•~ ol •~ Da9 -----.. Houston Oilers Coach Bum PhJIUps : "I don't care tr people think I'm dumb. but I ain't gonna prove it for ·em .'' Seaul.e Duo Vp•tage• Portla•d Seattle starting guards Deanh Jollmoa aod m Gus WUUam1 outscored Portland guards Dave Twarchlk and Roa Brewer, 46-10, Tuesday night as the Supersonics defeated the Trailblazers. 98·97, in National Basketball League action ... Elvin Hayes made 12 straight shots en route to a 42-point performance that paced Washington to a 135-107 rout of hapless Detroit. The surging Bullet.a have won six or their last seven games . Moses Malone scored 28 points as Houston defeat- ed Atlant.a. 93·83, cutting the Hawks' lead lo seven games in the Central Division race . . . Lloyd Free had 10 points in the third quarter and Brian Taylor added nine as San Diego rallied to snap a two-game losml? streak and defeat Cleveland. 116-105 . . John Lucas scored rive points in 15 seconds to boost Golden Stale to a 111-105 win over Utah. Robert. Parish paced the Warnors Wlth 26 points . Larry Bird hit 29 points and Cedric Maxwell added 23 ab Hnu Boston crushed s lumping San Antonio. 137-108. It was the sixth consecutive loss for the Spurs . ...... a.-a. aoored a5 ~ to leact l\lew .1 ..... y to a ....... 11'1'7 ~. , .................... lour .... 08 tt.~llDiil~ tl«<arthg Turns Loose Puck l•to Goal Dcfenseman Kevin McCarthy broke a 1 · l tie by sweeping a loo::.l• puck past Winnipeg goalie ra Markui. Matt.sson with 2 27 remaining as Van· couvcr defeated the Jets. 2·1 in National Hockey League action Tuesday night . . Dave Gardner scored a ~oal and an assist in his first ~ame with Philadelphia to lead lhe Flyers lo a 4·1 victory over visiting Colorado. Gardner. who joined the Flyers earlier in the day from the American Hockey League. assisted on the game winning 1oaJ and scored the insurance goal . . . Mike Bossy scored three goals and Denl8 Potvlo connected for the nnt time alnce November to lead the New York Islanders to a 6-4 victory over Edmonton. The Islanders moved into a tie with the Rangers for second place in the Patrick DtvlJion with 81 points.. Roger Carlson Three top UCLA defensive football players Ill have dropped out of school after being 1mplicate<t.. ln a dormitory brawl. The lhr~ are junior tackle Mark Tulnel, sophomore guard Ray Roblo.son and 'loph linebacker Rick Senteno. The Oakland Raiders began setting up shop in Los Angeles Coliseum offices Tues- day. but two LA C-Ounty Supervisors questioned the propriety of moving In before a lease is signed. Supervisors Bua.er Ward and Kt'nnetb Hahn llld1caled they would hke county counsel to render a legal opinion of the s1tuat1on . Muhammad All says then ' 1s a 75 percent chance he will fi ght again Promoter Bob Arum met today with Ah''> managN and attorney to work on a contract for a propo::.ed bout "'1th World Boxing Champion John Tatt' ... Jim McKay was \OI ed the outstanding sports personalit) and four Emmy Awards each went to A BC and NBC fo r sports program ming . CBS. wilh a record bid of $12 million, won the na· tioeal recUo broedcaat riaht.s to a& reaular..-euoo ie-aAd •0 10 •J'Gllf ..... for each of the next four N• Jl'oot.. ball Leaaue M.aee ... A apectal lnv..Ucator hlr.d by t.be Uolvenlly ol New Mexico to look into a scandal &Un"OUDd.lna the school's athletic program says he found no evidence of a coverup by the UNM adrrumstration . The impact of a strike by American Tolalisator techntc1ans apparently 1s d1mirusrun~ as horse race tracks that had been closed b> the walkout reopened ~1lh court 1n1unctions with hmated picket· ing. .Former lluntington Beach High standout Kathy Doyle has been selected to the second unit or the All-Western Collegiate Athletic Association basketball team. Doyle is a S. l l freshman guard-forward for use. Junior Denbe Clarey or UCLA. a 5-9 junlor guard, was named the conference's m08t valuable player. TV: Horse Racine -Today at Santa Anlla. 7:30 p .m .. Channel 52. RADIO: Basketball -Lakers at Kansas City. 6 p.m .. KLAC <570). Hockey -AUant.a at Kinas. 7 .SO p.m .• KUS ( 1150>. SPORTSBREAK I BASKETeAlL .,.,.di> L. HANDY ... 0., .......... S.•Meta =·• lrla baket· ball tam had 1be t bandl to tbe ,.... place Dia1at- 'hll lumdl belcmaed to .....-ve center Bronwyn Hand and her bulcet la t.be ftnaJ MeOGd after tak:lnc a Jump beU from UM Up of Krilten Frutlen. save the Ea11et a .. 5'7 CIF 3-A aemlllnal round Yletory over a ;tubbom Cyprat Centurion team In •c· l1oa at l.oara Hi&b School. THE VICTO&Y EA&N£D Estancia a bertb la Friday n11ht 'a CIF 3-A fla.al.I at Lela& Beach Arena aplmt Alta Loma. an UPfft wlaaer over No. l seeded Gahr, SS·SS. Friday's 1ame Is at 7 o'clock. Coach Joe Well lnaerted Hand into the same just prior to the Jump ball that came with four ffe:OJldl remalnin1 and UM score Ued at 57. H1I imt.ructJons were to tip the ball Lo Hand and for her to aboot . "I told Kristen to tap it to Bronwyn and she could take the shot." Wolf said. "I figured that she = make it or she mitbt get f in the act of s hoot.tng. Fortunately. il paid off for us "I TlllN1' SHE KNEW she hadn't played as well as she could earlier 10 the game and this more than made up for al The whole game was on the llne and 1~ came throu,gb for us " Hand's shot left Cypress com· pletely frustrated. The Cen· tunom had lratled by as much u 12 pomu early 10 the game. moved LO 'Within four and then went back lo 10 But the error prone Eagles had a dry SP<'ll m the tlurd penod that saw C) press scor~ 10 unanswered po1nb LO tie the game al 44 and from that point on. 1t ~as rup and tuck Down the stretch tn the final penod. Estancia held a four point lead twice and C)prt:.,., -..ent 1n rronl ror tht· onl) time i.ince the opening basket at 53 51 "1th 4 10 left to pla> KAREN MARK THE~ hit J f1<'ld J!OJI .md CJrJ ~ r:1ni \ Jnd FrantM>n each h!J J frc.·l' thm1.1. to pul 1::!:,t:im1a back up t ' 114•1 a at 6$.$3 ..ttb 3:11 Wt. TbeD tbe team1 traded ba•keta wlth Cypress tytna the cowat at 51 wttb 1:27 remaiDJna. Aller Elteneta mllaed a lbot. Katby Pendley stole t.be ball from a Cypreu player on an at. tempted last break and tt w.t back Lo tbe Eat.ancla off..tve basket where the Jump ball OC· curred. "( don"'t tbJnk we played our best pme tonight,'• Wolf Uld. "We made u many mlltakes u you can and IU1I win. But the girls played their bearla out and they didn't ever live up. ··aiJT GIVE C&EDIT where it'• doe. Cypress hustled us off the court at times .ad did a tremendoua job or picking us up on the fast break. We were fortunate to win. "We turned the ball over by laking too many steps on the rast break. making bad puses and other things. But give their defense credit. too. They did an excellent job " Cypress C-Oach Marie Upton fe ll her girts could have woo tr they had shut orr lhe inside Estancia ~ame earlier. The Eagl~ moved to a 22·10 first quarter edgl' and a ppeared ready lo blow the Centurions out orthegym "If~ had shul off their inside game Ln that fint quarter, we'd have won the game." she said. "I 11fO GHT ALL or our girls played well and Robin Bums did J great Job when Danie lle Elv.ood fouled out Yes. E.stan· <'1<1 1:. a much ~ll<'r team than 1t "'ai. v.hen II'<: IO'>t to them by ntnt.' point~ early 10 the season And~ art• V.l' • Tv.o of E"tanc1a'i. starters v.l•r<•n'l qull<' up to par. Francy 14 a' out "''th the nu Monday and ~f ark had her leg heavily taped "'1th :.i musclt· pull But both plJ\l•<I mo .... t of lht' ~eme I-r 1n1" n 14 ,,., f-:,t.1n< 13 ·., lead 1n~ ...,,•on•r 1.1.11h 20 µoinh 1nrlud ir. • 1-hl .tl th• I r1 1· thrc1v. llnl· .JC Contrast Gauchos~ GWC in Action 8 ) JOll~ St:\ .\ 'O °' .... o.. ......... , ..... Thl·rt· v.tll bt· quite a c-ontr.iq for the t"o ared JUnaor 1:0111.:i.:t' Saturda) rught 1n the first round of the state basketball playoffs as Golden Wt"St mu!>t climb a mount.am. while Saddleback 1~ standmg at the top or one Golden West 's R usllers. Shaughnessy winners of the Southern Callfomia Conle~ce. muat travel to Torrahce lo meet Metropolitan c h a m pion E l Camino. Saddleback. meanwhile. the No. 1 ranked team an the slate and the Mission Conference tltlUILS. will bolt Santa Ana. lhe South Coast Conferen~·s No 2 Jo rit .1n 14 ho a\ c·r Jgcd 13 fi po mt~ Ht•..,1dt·s lht• duo. Golden West hJ-. J l'OOplt• ''' other ~lanng 'tdl1'>L1ci. to O\'ercome The War· non. def PnM allow'> only '8. 7 points per ~amc. tops in lhe 'tall· And. El Camino has a :?fl 1Z ame "'inning s treak al home Santa Ane . The Dons have already lost t v. ace to Saddleback thi s :.ea son. The problem as the Dons like to run. wh1 ch lS like feeding a mBASKETBALL repreHntative and a team l.be shark more blood. RoJland Gauchos have met twice pre· Todd's team lacks the depth v1ou.sly thts season or the Gauchos. therefore it's Short Longevi~y Johnston's HR Paces Pirates Both games begin at 7 30 hard for tus team to stay in the · PALM SPRINGS -Chris Here's a look at the opposa. horse race Jobmton stroked a two-out, two-uon : The t~o pnor meetings turned run homer in the top of the nnt El Cemlno up c;cores or 130-107 and ~119, innin1 and Orange Cout Colle1e The Warriors won their second "'1th both rontestsat Santa Ana. M~ science and technology have improved the Ure expectancy to the point where it won't be long Wltit a person has the right to expect to reach 80 wttbout too much trouble. went on to bomb Colle1e of tbe straight Metropolitan title with The Dons recently won the format for their Chrlatmaa buketball tournament. Desert, 12·3, In a oon·cooference an 11·1 record. 26"'4 overall They Sout h Coast Con re rence 's still tf':.1 with a UJ·team slate. aame. here. Tuesday. also carry the No. 3 rankmg 10 Shaughness.> toumamenl wilh a lldering time spent by the tournament The Plr-at.ea, who ralaed their the state 74·70 wtn at fo,ullerton. director, perhaps it should be called the Darrell record to 4-3, banged out 11 bJt.t. Coach Paul Landreau1t, in his Santa Ana will enter the game But for the term or the average high school basketball coach, the figures haven't improved much over the years. 'I With Tuesday's announcement that Laguna ,Beach basketball coach Mike Roche had called It .qults, it brought Orange Coast area coaches' average lour over the past 20 years to exacUy four ~ea sons. McKlbban Invitational. Hopefully the 1981 touma· Wayne Justl, who relieved a first year after transrerrin~ with a 22·8 m ark (8-4 con· tnent will not pit teams or the caliber or Estancia wild Joe Mutt in the fourth. from LA Trade Tech. has two rneoce 1 and a 94. 7 scoring and Crespi in the first round. finished the game Lo get the vtc: keys to his well disciplined at averef!c.'. while limiting its oppo- H Atinnd speBeaklng or lrlirst round pairings. maybe tory. lacTkh.e r·1 rst i~ 6 6 s ophom' ore nef~olsutroo89r t9he five SAC starters un gt.on ach wl take a longer look before " · pitting Estancia and Katella ln the first round. Sbortatop Don HUI sparked the forward Joe Copeland, who shot are in double figures. led by • • • Pirate attack golo1 two-for· 62 pef't'ent from the Ooor dunng guard Warren Ellis with an 18.6 LAGUNA BEACH HIGH or the South Coast three with one RBI and three conference play and averaged average. tie's followed by Willie League will not be switching with Sea View runs seored. Johnston added a 13.3pointsand7.5 rebounds. Hi cks (17.41. Kevin Castleman League representative El Toro in the fall. The sl.n1le to go with his first inning The other is the quarterback I 16. 7) and Norman Adams possibility was s helved, at least for a year by the home run. o( lbe offense -6· 1 Robert C15.9>. Art~u. ~th aw~~and·~~Ut~. accor~ito ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Athletic Director and football coach Wall ffamera. 11M? stopper: Such a switch would put the ArtlaU, the smallest school In Orange C-Ounty, a classification up in eight or 17 sporu in CIF playoff competition. • • • NATIONAL COACH, a tabloid. for prep coacbee acrou the naUon, lilts Edison Hlih's Kenrin Bell and Frank Seurer a.s All-American cbolffl In rootball. Tbey are lwo of the eight chosen from Callfomia. Honorable mention Includes Fountain Valley quarte~back Andy Del.uca. The 11'11 Mid .. All·A~cu footlMtll aquad selected by ScholatUc Coat!h, lnc1udelt Bell and Seurer u the only repreaent..Uvea from Oran1e Couoty. Alto 1aJn1nt two berthl la a pair of Moeller <Ciltetnn.u> Hltb Unebacken, who are lilted at S-8, m and M, aao. A M Bnea.ctuir? HJ.a name ~ Joe Apb and be m•t be 1G1D41Wnc. * • • •UIHA RI08 POO'l'aAU. coach Da .. Tllom~, tbe 8u8iMt IA.,.., Coacb of tbt y., ud tbt .... OMeb tDr ti.· -OtaDati = All·ttar pme data aamm•, Ml toqbt aDd UM =a ol Fot ... tn V.U., .Cotdi De ud ......... . Miller ........ , ..... "" ............... . riWllllMdlt'9tM .... ....,to .... ~ 11 ROBERTC. KAZER ATT'OftNIY AT LAW ..__......_ .......... 401 CMo c.... Dr. w ... .,.., ........ Aft. Tet:..,._. S peclallrlno In criminal law. drunk drlvlno and perwnaJ Injury. FrN consula· tlon. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 1978 SEDAN DE VILLE D'ELEGANCE Cruise control. padded vinyl top. AM /FM ai.reo w /8 track tape, CadlUac wire wbeel covers & m~~I (w:,695 NABfiRS 1978COUPE DE VU.LE D•ELEGANCE so:so split aeat.t. AK/Fii stereo radio, cl'\ILM conm>J It Cadlllac wire wheel coven. (409ULD). s7g95 2'00 HAllOR 11.VD .. COSTA MESA TeMflllM..._,H. 540-ttOO HOU~ WU11D4'n U9 AM .. • r•. SA'1JlPAV ._AM .. • PM, MJNDAV tOOO ..... ••PM All C~WllfKltttlfllr ..... Alllll'ttn,_ ..... he-. make tMquallfYlilf draw. P...U went ea1t wtt.b 9dvllor Jame. Wo F1'1D tbe APl11 12-ll~auaU.trina roundl, two ud vice cbalrinu Daw SalU, who Mlped Pa ""'""' wlll ...U. UM mela draw Ol az, wttb the ort1laate the l•t-srowla1 loundaUoe. nnt m8'eMI Ml to bea1D Aprtl lt. Tbe tr1Velln• party 11 belDI 1pouored by TENNIS Otbeil ·...., MH ~ eat.ry mto UM lmurance company under the urllnl ot U"l:TllaY mam draw a,,e• &Uot T•ltlc:bu &Del t.bree fn· Balaton, who coordlui.d .-1c1Wr •xb.lbtU ternatlonal ,a11•n dubbed 11 tomorrow'• at the Volvo Tennll Gam•lD Palm Sprtnp. aupent.n -Yanletr Moab (P'r~c.), Johann • • • Kriek <:£ AfrJea) and Yvonne Lendel BUlllNAnGN TOUaNAllKNTI are now lCseeboe ). m1 oraan•teet u a preliminary for tbe Slxtb doiilaC.. Lut year Kram• taar.ly ICM lnto tbe nual Buffwm/Kodel Mixed Doublee Champlona blac:lr. llld Illa two 1pouon pu.Ued out. TbJa 1 .. , For Ud£.et Jntormation pbooe Kramer'• office May 16-1' lo Loag Beac&. he hu a poup of 10 Oru,. County buliMHmeo at (213) f7Mla. becklnC hlm1. wltb th• hope that tbo Paclfic • • • The Newport Buch team of Gall Glaaeow t loo~w.t wlu find a .,.111l8Mnl home at Loe 80tJ'nl LAGUNA'S BllAD PA&U Chairman Jerry Van Llnge took t.op booon ln Ur78, w le CabaUen.. of the NaUooal F~Uoo of Wbeelcb&lr Teonb, Penny Joimloo and Gene M.alln woo last year. Tollnwnent acUvity 1et1 under way Aprtl ia ln Hartford. Con.a. for a aeries of exhibit.Jon Schools, clubs and parka will be bold l n. whtn Loa Cab•lltro• wlll boat a pre· matches •t the U.S.·Auatralia cballen1e match, ellmination tourney• between now and April . QUliMns eUm1naUon. The top two flD.labera will whicb continues throuah Saturday. Entrants must be 19 yean ol ace or older. l P'1R.IC Nones ~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...;_~~~~~~~~~-A~, ruauc NOTIC~ PUaUC NOTICE tN , ... W..•toa Cll*•T Of! c,..,_, C"'llW TNllTATaOllCM.1'°9NIA IUN ... COVlrTOflnta IVN .... eovtlTWTNI IN MIO ... nt• 11'Aft Of' U.U"9 .. A f10tt STAT'I W CAU'°9NIA PO• C04MfT'Y 0. vce••.-ro TNI muwTT Of' CNUJtel TNI '**1'Y OP Oll .... I ..... ,. ......... ..... .. ..,_ CITATlGll flOa PAlttWf TO.... NOTICI Of' llfTl'"IOlll TO HLL "OTICI OP IALI Ofl llA'- PIAlt A1' NIAii•• P0a ·~· ltl.tL PIOPlltTY AT flltlVATI PltOHllTY AT NIVATW IALm TICNt I.ALI Ill IM ~lt•r ti , ... l ttele •f '" 111• "'•II•• ....... 1... •• • ..... of ICATl4LIEN M aultCH ~ATltlCIA JANI! DYAL, .... JANI STl!PHIN MICHAIL •oaev. ,., OK...-• DYAL.~ ............ W-Ollld NOTICE 15 HEltEa v GIVEN"'-' NOTICI! IS Hl!ltEIY GIVl!N "'•' l !M ..... of IN $lett of c.llfoml• 1 ... ~ will Mii •I Ptl .. I• JAMl!S I HEIM, "'*lie o ... rdlAft, •• ID lt~AL.O MICHAIL LA CAltlA, wte, '°IN~ end-I MC IMINMt, ed"'lnlttretor o1 tlle ••l•te ot Ille ..,..,,,... . w1ti.c1 to conltrmetloft o1 --· •lltve·........O llK..,t, wllt Mii •• y.., .. ~ cl'911 to .,. Md .. tfttltled ~lot '-1 ... -'°"'MY prlYOC• .......... ~ •nd llttl ... 1 peer Ir• IN So.iper1or Court. '" ~-ot Met< II, ttto. •• io oo •· m .• or llldder. efl« dlduttlon ol eny ,.~. ,,,_I No 14 .,,.,..., ec 11'9 Cou~ IMn•fl., wilt.ill Ille ,_ •I-bY •d broll•r'• commlu lOfl, ""°" Ille In .... City of *'-"lo, C-.ly of , ...... ll>t olfl<t Of Plullk•ll & IWlftt eftd COl\dlt-llentiMll•r -S.Cromtf!ID, 5tot• of c.lllomlo, Oft Ille PhHIUtt 411 Ollft Aw Huntl"9\0fl llofled --ie<t to confirmation by 11111 1ey of ""'11• 1"°-M t .llO •·"' of 8eec11. C-ly ol OrOtlOe, Sl•I• of Ille ei.-t1t1td Superior Court, Ofl Yid oey, then Md U.r• to INnW CAUM, C.lltorfllA .. I ,,.. rlQllt 111.. Interest Ttwn41ey, MArcll "· '"°· •t Ille nour If •ny 'l'Oll ...... Wfly Ille pellllOI\ of ond ettOI~ of Ille de< ..... t et' Ille ti-of twelyt O'clock ,_,, or llltre.ttor STEPHEN MICHAEL R088V tor Ille Of lier de•tll MWI all Ille rlglll lllle -Wlttlln t"'9 time ol!Owtd by tew. et Ille ~:::"of AUT~MN Cl11t 15 Tl NE LA lnterut ""' W•d n t•te ,..,· ecqulr•d olllc• of .ttte P\IOllc A4mlnl\lr•lor. 1>00 -119 • ::O"' _. deuollle<. should 1,., OP•••"°" of law, or otllerwl ... Soulll Grtlld Avenue, Senta An•. GI Of 01,..r 11\0n or 1n -lllOI\ to 111•1 o1 u ld C.llfornl•, oll rtgll!, 1111•, lnlere•t •nd Ille ~"119~ ~:.:~":f ~ "';,:.:' ~ "9<-nl <)! Ille lime ol lier dMlll, In Hlolt ol PATRICIA J ANE OVAL, Celllornlo, In •nd for 1110 city of •nd 10 •II 111411 <erlOln reel pr-rtr also•-.. JANE DYAL, dKeoMO, Se c r•monto Of '"' County of '""•ltC11n1i..eou..1vof Or1111ge, Sl•le 111 •lld lo 11\ot certain•••' pr~y S.Cr•,,....to. IN• ~Ill dey of f'tb<uory, ot C•l1torn1•, Mid more ~rtlculorly lih1•ltd '" IN State of C•llfornl•, 1..a docrllled••foto~· County of Oran9t, oucrtoed u J A s.,,,_ TM Norill one-nott of 1..ol J -•II follow• Cltfll ' ol Loi '· Btoo 1101 of "'''' o.i Mer Loi 1 In Block ' ol T"o<I No Ill, A Poi\ley, Trkl. *"°" '"· Coty o1 Huntlnglon C.!Nttr-a..<11, as"-"°"• moo ~Y Clerk B.acll, .. per m.tP recont.d on Booll '· tllertof re<0<-l11 8"'* 17 P-• I lo PIETIElt ... WUltlt p~ J of Moscelleneou> M41PS ,,. ... 10 l1><tww . MIKtll•neou• -"' " att.,....., .i 1.ow o•l•tt of llW Re<0<der of said County cord• ol said Or-County Eu091 P.O .... MS Comrnc>ftty •nown .s 1201 Al•bomo SI l"O unto Con10fkloled Pacoll< ln¥t>I sne ,..~_,A_._ Hun11nQt~ &la<.h Cahfo,n•• • ment Co . lh ~<-tHon •no •''-9"' Ca""IUIMI• Ce. 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Goooo•r, 11sq1 ~perl0<Courl.Saidpr-"y tobe'°td ctusio'". ,.,...,.,.lion\, """'· rlglll\, ,$lrat11,_.. Or . Gorden Gro~. CA "•• ,, . '""° rooM• of wev, of record "N•40 lll<! ue<:.llOf l>erel>v ,..,,.,.., ltw Commonly k...,_ •• 161'1 um Doro ' Mentel, J30SS L•OlllllOUW! ,111,,110,.1Kl•nyoralll>•dl Calle Verano. C•P•stro"o Beocn, LJQUERS Cn., SenJ.,.n CoP<Str<tnO. CA OATEO Fel>nMl•Y 71 l'llO C•lllornle FIOl>trl F Waqnor, 7JU1 L• MICl\oel Bur(ll . Bids or .,,.,, .... lnWllf'd tor said Amaretto Di Saronno 12 Ol Hermo~• A••. LOOUN Nl9utl, CA E•e<UIO< of I"" Wiii of property -~·be In wrtllng, .,.., • • gJ&/1 ..... -nomed Ot<-"1 Wiii be rw<•'""" al ltw 0111'9 Of .... Drambuie 2J Ol M•n.,..1 Fldmiret 7oq S11111 51 , PLUNICIETT & PLUNIC IETT PuOllC Admlnl>lrotor IJOO Soulll • • • Mor(o,CAY11.o A".,..,..,.,., E--Gr•nd A-. Santo An•. C•ll•orn1e, Gathano 230l Anna M C•"\· PO Bu t14, '170S, or mey l>e llted wllll ttw Clark of Ka I ' WrtOhl-.C.A97l''1 41JOllwA_, .. ,,Ut Wld ~lor c-1, °' mty be de h Ua. 2)Ql. W Fr-Rowon Sr .. 1160 L..,,,.rd """ll ....... -11,CA926oll ll•tred to .. ldAdlftlrllstrotor pertOft•I Ml • M I Ave . P•.-n.. CA" 107 Tel: 17141 ~-ly," ony ·-1111 .. ""' publleolloro of 1•udon e on. 2JOL 1to11ert s 1o1ercor. 1~1 M•Y•• Puollstwd Or-c0 .. 1 Dotty Pttot, 1111• no11c9 .,.., -. m-•'"9 ot .. ,., So them Com'ort 1 1 .. UTER Or , Lo Mir..,., CA'°620 Feb 11 2'. Ma< S ,,. 9S3-« WI•. U I' t ..r M•rtt" vot1•. 1n1 Eme<•ld Bay, • • TE •¥S OF SALE C••"· 1ow1u1 Tia Mana· ~3 OL t...Qun• Bffcll, CA '1'UI -Y et Ille UN led Stole" ..,. -• <: BOTTlE: RETAIL 5.63 11 .32 10.25 7.87 9.75 12.24 8.77 J•""" P. 8uncn, SOS E W1hon PUBLIC NOTICE ~II •--c-llk>nt •• mey be A••. Or-. CA '1661 oc:~ to Ille CO<W1 ._., cc>flflrtn• Ttus ~,.,._.,,. '' conduct.O bY • Uo n f~e \um of ~our '"ous•nO BL.ENDS -rol!Nr~• .UNIUClltClOU•TWTMI ~ 1...-..-1 lfl ~ certll ... GrMlLAl-.'Wtt ITAT9WCMJ~"'9 °""'-er_.,.,.,. --Tiiis a--.t ..-.. tiled wllJI IN TM•COIMTTW~ -Mdlwr1-Md0f'efttr .... ltl9 CO-ty Clet1l oC Oro .... c-ty Ofl CAU WO.._...,_ ..i-. el ---1Wk • • tit ,._...,.,._,_, NOTICa OP MaAttlCll• OCll ..W ..... c .... -*'ef ......... .. , .... ••TITIOtl flOlt OltDllt o•••c:. --w-s--1or CAluf1 ....... -Or .... ~· Delly Piiot TINO TltANSP•• Ofl •••IONAL All .,..,. or olf9n ,,_, ... wbml._ ""' 21.-S,lt,1' '"° '1190 PltOPIEltTY CLAIMIED ay ........ m,,,,.,,._by tell .. -ANOTI!IElt. Tl>t r19h1 IO reja<I eny o"° •II bid\ I\ PUBLIC NOTICE £stole of FllCHARO HOWAFIO twrot>y rewrwd PARICER, Ot'C.-tll Doted Fet>ru¥y7•. 1- NOTICIE TOCltEDITOltS NOTICE IS HEFIEBY GIVEN llltl 1\1 J AMES E HEIM SUPIEltlOll COUAT OI' THE l E NORA C GREENU'W "9tllloner Pullllc AOmfnhtr•IOf STATIEOl'CALIFOltNIA l'Olt •nd £ .. cutor of '"' E•l•lt ot Adminnlr•torolltw THI[ COUNTY OF OltANGIE FllCHAFIO HOWARD PAR IC ER. de Estele of PATRICIA .... A ttvl l ceowd, ""' flied ,,..tin. Petlllotl for JANE OYAl , •'"' •nown E\lel•ot FLORA MAE HUEBNER, an Order Otrectln9 r ....... , of HJANIE DYAL. 0.-cuwd Hiram Walker lmperiaJ. OUARr ... 5.40 Kessler. 1 1~ureR . . .. .. . .. . ... 10.34 Seagrams 7 Crown. 1.75-UTER .. I 1.62 Ancient Age. WAI< r Early Times. ou-.RT H. Walker Ten High. 1.W. Harper. O<JARr Jim Beam, 1 I'> Lill R BOCJRBONS I 15 LI I LI( 5.99 5.99 9.78 7.39 1 l.19 CASE Rl TAIL 124.95 125.68 11 3.77 87.40 108.33 67.96 97.35 t>l .00 58.50 65.71 66.55 66.60 54.31 81 .99 6200 a k • FLO R A M H U EBNER, Po,.onal Property Ct•lmed l>Y ADltlAN ICUYPelt, 0.-c .. W!CI Anotll<!r, ret .. enao 10 Whlct• Is medl COUNTY C0UN$1E I.., NOTICE 15 HEFIEBV Gii/EN lo'"" for fUrlMI' ~n"ulaN, -'""' 111e .... al!NJAMIN '" .. MAYO, BRANDY AND COGNAC ....... ,.., INK• tor tl'le wme llH bffn DI PUTY. cr•dllo" DI tl\t above Mmed dl'odenl Mii for Moren "· 19'11, •I •.OO A.M .. In Attor ... '(I tor Admlr!l\lr-Christian Bros •• 1 15 uu R E&J,11l1LR Courvoisier V.S .. l';)() "'L Martel V.S.P .• 750MI 12.29 68.21 t,,.I •11 l>ffloOM 11••1"0 <1°1"'' •Q•lnst tll• courtroom of l>epartmf!nl No. l. of Publlillecl Oronot C.0.•I D•••y Pilot IM Hid Cle<e<IOnl ... rl!QYired to ,,,. wld Courl, IO<Oled •• 700 C!Ylc Cenlit< Mor.'· s II '"° 113' eo 6.65 73.90 !::r:.,=~thOit~ ~:.,.;v,::u:::~''~~n Orl.-t WMt, In the CHY of SMlt• An•. - lllltd court. or to pre.e<1I '"""'· wllll Or•no• CounlY, Calll0<nl• O•led Ftor ... ry u. 1qeo Ill• nouswry YOU("·"· 10 the un LEE A. BFIANCH, PUBLIC NOTICE 12.79 141.95 12. I 9 135.25 d•rslontd •I uo w Ftr\I Slr .. t. County Ctul< l U\lln, C:.111 tlMIO. '""'ell Is Ille PlllCt By sis, ~pvty Cl"k of bvllneu of , ... iindtr\IOned In •II WILLIAM YACIOaoz.11, JR. m•lttr\ .. r1elnll\Q to,,,. Ul•lt OI •••O A ASSOCIATIS decedtnl, within four month\ oiler 1rw Al-Y' .. Low 11''' """!~~~R~~~~~61C• New,..-i l'l.....WI l"l•U Encutrlx of tlle Will • N....., CMt1« Orlw fltfll..._ .... of ltw •bo•t nom<KI New,_ a-11, Ca. tt66t <leUditrlt Tel 17t41....,IJ --riCT'ji'i'OOi' IUSI NUS NAMI ITATIEMIENT The follow tn9 perM>n\ •r• doln9 bu-.n•nH HERMOSA Oil COMPANY, 1'11 GrHnvtew Lorw. HIHlh"OIOfl 8e4'Cll. CA'1._.. Grem e Aroet>r19'11 IMenaq1119 Partner), 16111 G•-·-....... HIHI lofllllon BM<ll, CA.,.,._ Ou-J Oeilero119 1"6 A•i>en CMltlSTIHI A. lttGHAltD attw•Y'.., l'wti.._, .. W. f'lntSl,...I LIHOltA C.GltllEN~W Grove I..-. 01.motld 8¥ CA T111tlft, Ce. n6lt Pvl>ll•'*' Or0f\9t Coo" Oally Pilot Fl-r1 W1I-. IO<llt Nt•MI• A¥e n t. 1714) ,.,Uli Fell 10 27 -s ... IS4« CMlswortt>. CA"]" Al1-y 1w lacvtrl• ' ' . ' Lorry S-.ri"9tfl •I).& ~II SI , Pvbllstwd Oror191 C"'I Dooly Pllol ~-----------TOfr4'11U.CA~ FM> 10, 71,Mor s. 11.1.. IS.-to PUBLIC NOTICE Ronald O.y Ttt>b\ JO) euoi.ion ~, H•clenO. HtlQnll, C,. Jocoueo,,. G ""C•uley, tso.J Ex NOT1CIE TO CltlEDITOltS cehk>r Or, 1..o Mirao., CA_,. SUPlltlotl COUltTOP TMIE Oorottrr J Egbe<'!, 1'20l E Starr• PUBLIC NOTICE ....... STATW Ofl CALll"OaNIA f'Olt Pon, Hot-l1t l9llU, CA tl14S NOTICI TOCltlEDITOltS THIE eottNTY 0" OltANGE R•IOll 11. S""*rv. IJIS 8ee<ll Hiii -A-1nsu .... A·14'Mtt A .... Hectoftda 11••9'1 .. , CA tllO ES TA TE OF LUCILLE E•lat• ol PAUL C CAltOEY, EmllH.l.ol.ano,llOtE AdaAw CAMPBELL~tTE,Otce•Md OtcuMd GtanCIO<a CA•11.0 Notlee 1$ f<lt<wOy 9IW1n by Ille 1111 NOTICE IS HEFIE8YGIVEN lotlle zoei• 0 Mella rd 1111 N d•n '9-SHEl..1..EY LY NN STAMM. <reclllon of tl'le tboVe nemed dKeclet'lt Rlmsclete A"" 'Covin• CA ;,1177 E11ecu1or ot Ille E•l•tt of Lv Clll• lllel ell •-llOVlno clolms -Inst Sllf!rme effl• 111'1 AKO! or o CeMpl>ell Wtlll•. deu .. ed. to 1110 ,,,. said dKtdeflt .,.. ,._.Ired lo Ille Moreoo ca ' ' Credllort of, •nd oll penons f\41vlno 111em, wlltl tlW NCtsvry voucllen, 111 Tiits bvsfneu 1, co,,du<ltd by • ctolms ege1,., tM wld de<••*· to Ille ofllc• of Ille <terk of !ht ebow .,.. ve,,.rol ,..niwn111p ••lllbll lllem wltll 1110 n•ceuory titted court. ""lo PrtMfll lllem, wttll Gront E Aroeorlqhl •OU<~, wltllln lour monttls oiler Uw 1"9 necosvry YOU<llen, IO tk un-This slote,,_1 wn llled wlUI lllt llrtl put>tl<olton ol 11111 notlee, lo the dertlOMd •I 10150 Wllslllre Blvd., County Cterto ol Or•noe County on '°ld Shet .. y Lynn Sl'"'m el Ille oll1C11 S11lle 1075, t..os An9fl ... C., '°°14, Ftt>ruory 2' 1'90 ol Loeb -Loeb. Atltnlloro: Slentord .... 1c11 11 -plot• of .... ., ..... ol Ille • • fl1 .... )(. 1t11bln, OM wit IN re 8ulldlne. Sul!• unoert'-"<! Ill •fl rnettors l)eNlnl119 Pul>llllWd Or-coot Oetty Pllol HOO, CJIY of LOI A119tles. County of lo Ille mitt of Mid de<edellt, w lltlln t..os a...-. State of eotttomle, wt1lc11 tour montN eflM tlW ""' puflll<ellOll ,,..,, 27• -, s, 12, "· '"° ~11.eo ,.lei off IC• ... undtnftMCI -·· ..... tfllt rio(ke. pt«e Of llustrwu In olt mAtltH• c..... Oelect F--y 11, 1'90. M<ted with Mid tslo .. , or to II .. tMm l..OftRAINE CAltOEY end wlltl IN necftMf"y YGUCN rS, within VAi.. C. WALTER H·lifB '°"' ......U. ...... Ille II~ Plll>llC•llon Cl>-E11teuton of IN Wiii "ICTITIOUI IUllHIEH Of tllls llOll<•, In Ille otttui f1f Ille Clerk of .,.,._,,_ MAM• ITATIMINT of Ille 5"per1or Court ol Ille S•••• ol dKaoent Tll• 1o11ow1no "''°"' art dotno Coll ...... la, 111-lor U. CAufl(y oC LOI #ILLIAM PINIST'Oftl, •IO. >UMMU et: A,.ift. •• -, ......... &AK-B USI NESS P ROP E ltT llES 0.i.d "*-\' U, MIO ._ ....... !MW. PAltTN•ltSHlfl HO. JI, 17t.ll 1'11<11, Sllelley L""'1~ s.1•1171 ,,..lne,c.tltomlo'27t4 ll'vbl~ Or .. COM( 0.lly "llot, LM A~_. L. C. s ..... 11, '11 Cllll Ori n , Feb.17,#¥.), tt.. "• "'90 ... !~flrc:.4mc'*" ~9Metl.C.llfoml•n.JI ....,.1..,.. 0r-. c... ~ly Plitt Clt•rl•• o. a.11. nu 1t0Mrto PlJBUC NOl'ICS ,-~. ia. 21. MM . .s. 12, '"° m• °'17-'"t·=~• 8,_ ·!'lier Ottlflt. VAi• P..,ia, Cettto r1110 l'f(Tln*....... -----------t1W NAM• ITAftJQWI PVBUC NO'rlCE Tiii• ""''""' 11 (01\fll(l•d lly • TM lellewilll ~ Is dolft9 lllltl· oonor•I per1Mnlllfl. Mn es : 1.. c. Srowl• OllCI We STE. lt.}f f NS P 1! CT I 0 N Ncmcll c::.*SIOUl1'IOM J-A. Owl- PUBLIC NOTICE CANADIANS 6.15 Black Velvet. 00A.1H Canadian Club. 1 7'>UH f<' Canadian Mist. OoJA.Rr Seagrams V.O .• 115urrR Beef eaters. 1 ,., t 111 ~ Gnbey's. I .. I nr"' Gordon, 1"1 .. i<r Seagram's. ooAIH T anqueray, 1 7::> llll" GIN RUMS 15.79 6.07 15.79 15.75 9.75 5.55 5.65 16.69 Bacardi Lt. & Dk .. 1 ,., 1 m R Castillo Lt. & Dk., OOl\1< r Myers Jamican, t50ML 10.65 4.35 7.35 Dewars White Label. Chivas Regal, QUART Cluny. 1 ,., trrLR J & B. CXll\IH SCOTCH I /?LI Tl~ 18.39 15.65 12.29 Johnnie Walker Blk .. O<Jl\RT Lauders. 1 1'H111 R 10.19 14.79 11 .45 TEQUILA 6.46 17!>UR 8.88 7.35 Cuervo White. CX1A.RT Don Emilio Wh. & Gold. Sauza Gold, cx.wn Crown Russe. ou~r . Kamchatka, I ,,, LIT~ Popov. 1 ,,, u rLR Smirnoff, OOART VODKA 4.33 . .. ,. ... 8.09 6.99 5.79 $1!1tV ICI!, , .. ......,._, aMs. •I, OPPA1'T ... fl'"IP TMt ~ w• lllM wlttl t1!e C.-:rt-'~::114. ,.,. Newport 11>u•l•c .,o,.•c• 1s ... u1v ~::.,:.?.~ °' ..... "°""1Y ... Qllbe.ys Vodka, 1 1~ER ............. 7.89 ltvd •a.C..Mrie CA..U 0 1Vli,.tllelWIUJAMJ,90JAN,end PtMI .. Tttis ........ IA~ tw Ml Ill-OAVIC1 L. MWSO!t S'lt .. OAVID I . Uw Ofl!oml• ...,.._ WHSl!N, O.U.aln" C:. a1tANOOH, MAL A. \'OUWO Jll AiC.__,..ld DAV'D L. OAWIOH, J,_, end ltAV .._ ........... cim TMI ~ Wft fl.ltd Willi,_ ¥A1t001S. ""*°'• dtlllt ~ ........ _, CA"lfl ci.-tY Olrflt .. Ottii#t Coull!~ -.,..._, .. flqltlWI f""' 11411'11e t!lf -r-.._. ..... o-:... CMtt o.I~ Plltll ~ .. ,. "' ... 1lyf9 of UlllNlinAL llMNAOl!Mltff, ..... It, tJ, MM. S, It, 1M .... "*lttted Ot'Olltt CNlt Del~ .. I .. uo ....... ~. City flf c.e.. . ,...._11,aw.a.11. "-.-._.. t:1~0,~t,...,. °f:T; .. ";;: :! PUBLIC NOTICE Pl18LIC NOTICE !~r::;:, ::a-_: ::,:•"~:--_:; PlCTITIOUI ,, -----------"""\NW~ ,,........ • _..,.. MAMa STAT ... CllT l" 'ICTmlUt~Nlll t!WnlA. 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ROSE RH1t'£ 239 244 CLOS DU BOIS WINES Cabernet Sauvignon. Nl ""l I 2 I 0 132.00 Chardonnay. ;5oML 7 57 83.60 Gewurztraminer. 750Mt 5 05 55 00 Plnot Noir. 1so '\I. 3.43 37.40 Johannisberg Riesling. ·~· ~1 4 44 48 40 RUTliERFORD HILL WlNES Cabernet Sauvignon, i'.>O '-'l 5.65 61 .60 Chardonnay, 750 ML 6.46 70.40 Gewurztraminer. 751'1 M1 4.04 44.00 Johannisberg Riesfing. ,....,. "\L 4 04 44 00 Pinot Noir. /70ML 5 25 57.20 Pinot Noir Blanc. 750-MI 3 63 39 60 Pinot Noir Nouveau .•.. .,,....1 J 23 35.20 ~~ DOSEQUIS BEER HEINEKENS BEER 11.00 6.87 4.59 3.12 4 .Q4 5.14 5 .87 3.67 3.67 4 .77 3.30 2.94 1 6PACK 120Z BOTTlE LIGHT OR DA.RK 261 II I ~ ' I lA 1 J 31s 7 ~ CASE OF 24 9 24 < A~t. Of .'4 14 S8 \ WARM WARM ~ vvv~ ~ INGLENOOK WINES Burgandy Vint.. 15Q.Ml.. 220 Cabenet Rose~ 750-ML 220 Cabernet Sauvtgnon, 750-ML . 4 .78 Cabernet Sauvig. Cask. 750ML 6.97 Olablls Vint., 7~L 2.20 ChaJbono. 1~L . .4.04 Chardonmay. "OOMl.. • .... .5.50 Chenln Blanc. 750-tYL 335 Oamay Beaujolols. 1!)().~ .......... 2 .94 Oamay Rose. 1SOML. ..... . ......... 2.94 Oewuntramlner, ~ .... ... . 4 .14 a ray Rlesli'\g, 75().lo\L . ... 3 3 5 Johmlsberg Rlesllng, 750+\L. ..4.04 Petite Sarah. 75().~ ............. 2 .94 Zinfandcl. ~ . . .................... 2 .66 Blanc De Notr. 1»~ .................... 3.38 23.92 23.92 52.00 75.88 • 23.92 44.00 59.94 36.04 32.00 32.00 45.10 36.04 44.00 32.00 29.00 36.79 2.00 2.00 4.34 6 .33 2.00 3.67 5.00 3.01 2.67 2.67 3.76 3.01 3.67 2.67 2A2 3.07 We Now Offer a Limited Seaectton d Nldoml Brand ~ Items, PMZ8 arecnve llWtOt 6 'ntRO lllARCJ4 '· 1980 HOO RS 10 M TO 8 Pfl'l "'°"" ntllU SAT . IONHO 7 PM &UrD\Y ~ACCEPT VISAMI> IWSTU· OWlO! CMoe • t I i t f ' l • ===-· J:-9 o a ......... ,... -.. "'-..., ~ • 4j/ '"" .. J6 1"'1 ..... l l.akers 127, Bucb 124 I r. LOS AMHlil -CllOMs It, Wllkn 2', : '~bdut.J-ZI, E JoMton II, NI_, Jt, 1L•ndsber .. , 7, Cooper 6. HeywMd S, l ,~11.nct O. 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One-bitten and two-bJtten seemed to b"e norm, but the moat unusual game bad llater i's Danny Sottosanti burling a no-bJtter . . . and lng. Corona del Mar nipped Sottosanti and Co .• 1-0. '4th the benefit of two errors. Here's a rundown of what happened: ll l • Corona del Mar 1, Mater Del O Mater Del got a no-hitter from Sottosanti and wasn't enough as the Monarchs couldn't produce ~ nms for bJm. CdM scored the lone nm of the game ln tbe rth when Carl Ehmann reached first oa an er· , stole second, went to third on a wild pitch and ored when the catcher's throw went lDto left • ld. Sea Kil:ap pitcher Ken Santoro went tbe dia- ce to pick up the victory. He also received a U~ luck in that his left fltlder -Marlo Ybarra -rew out a runner at home ln tbe ft.nt, and San· ro bad 'to work' his way out ol a .buM loaded, e-out situatloa lD tbe 11xtb. Santoro ecatterecl fOGr bits. struck out two and alkecl four. while SottGunti walked four and ck out ellbt. Cl's Dar~ Victory San Clemente pit.cber Cbri.a Higgins picked up lbevlctory. • ec.tella 1, Ecl90ft 0 Both teams entered tbe cbamplooablp quarterfinala of tbe Troy Tournament wttb 2..0 marks, and Katella rode the ooe-bJt pitching of four hurlers to blank tbe Cbarlers. l8 Wla.on 4. Fountain Vallev 3 Long Beach Wilson's Kevin Ellenbracbt powered a two-run homer in the fifth lnn1D1 to lead the Bndna to victory over bard-luck Fountain Valley. PREP BASEBALL Tbe Ba.rom now 0-3, were sparked by Eddie Clark who doubted twice ln a loslna cause. Randy Smltb added an rbt liqle for Foantahl Valley. T ....... I, D•n11 tt• S TulU.n exploded for four rum ln tbe ftrst tn- nln1 ln the lniUal round of tbe Tustin Tounwnet.. Tbe 111len toot a comfortable 8-1 lead Into tbe ftDal ~ befon Dua Billi Cltcber Glen Bethke eleand tbe .,.._ wJU. a double ln tbe top of the seventh to mate tbe bal acore respectable. The lola left tbe Dolpblu wttb a l·l mark. • bad a.iogled and reached third oa &DOtber aiqle and a fielder's chcltce. Tbe l.Dlurance nan came lD the tb.lrd when Jobn Gonsalves walked, went to aeeond on an er· ror. and came bome oa ajq.le by ToQy Breckley. Eat8IK:le 2. a.m. Ana v..., 1 Gree Fcqe and Don lletroft comblned to tbrow a llz-bitter at Santa Ana Valley and M- vance the Easies to the leeond round of tbe Newport-Elks Tournament. Tbe Eaa1el did all their damqe lD tbe nm ln- nlns u Roy Santa Ilaria reached ftrat on an error and John Robert.loo followed wit.b a walk. A wild pitch advanced botb l'1UlMt'9 and tben Santa Ilaria seored on • liqle by Rich Amaral. Robertson came home momenta later on a blt by Bob Larimer. The victory ralsed Est.and•'• record to 1·1. Tbe Eaales' next game wUl be TbW'lday nlibt (7) at TeWl.akle Park. ...... Ana 2. Newport Harbor 1 lD another Elb ToumameDt contest. Newport WU limited to just three blta. Tbe Sa.lion' loGe tally came ID tbe aixtll when JobD Altobelli walked, mOYed to MC!Glld on uc6er bue on ball&. WM ucriftced to third and aeoted an an error. Colee .... 4, ledllel*cll' s.ddJebKk stnack quietlJ wttb • fluny ~ hlta tn the tint t.laa for tbnie nm. The lllllt•np came bllS tn tbe llstb llllalq u Ores Terelll doubled bo!l,M two ~. DoGI Dlata scoritd tbe a.dalve nm wlMD be walked.•• 1 1~ mOTed to tblrd ud«Ond cm a uatflce 111 bJ J Flelcl. .. Annoandng the beeper .wa.t tile beep. Tbe Radio vibrating pager. .... ... _..,_ ....... ,. ... ~ ~ ., ....... _, ~ ,. ,... • '"\ ..... '7 ,. ... ~ -. ,. "' • ---•• "" .. -... ., ,.. ....... .._, ........................... -.. ........... - -"" ...... -................... -.... , •••• ',,,... ~ -............... , ........... -............. ...._, ....... . A71-13 IV.CJCWAU. TUIELlSS 27 MONTH llMl1ID WARRANTY• IASY TO INSTALL IUIV·I nM·UI' 'IOUt CM OWtOI ~ PWOS Foa ~Ne SAW llTTll ~ & KOHOM't "'--6'!l ii! w: M~ii!ll....uml PRIMIUM QUAIJTY ARCO GRAPHITE MULTI-GRADE ~ MOTOR OIL ' ~~~~af.u i SMMW_. I IUll• or. I ... WAIHINO'JON CAP> -Pit1H11a eaNt •'1 ~~ =w.::=:r. r.--=u.i= r;rJ: ....... ........ ci)•v.u.d1t wltb sr.t fMf an. 11lly eail&unu; • olear IDd ~t poUcy of .... t.ralat ...... 1111 .... a.n.r. tbat .... ftderal buQ« wtll not be 1n latlatloeuy ~ ID U.. eeoaomy, • • ua. prttldent ..ad wbla be ...,t tbe b4Mlptto~Jan.a 8tJT av DISCLOSING TBSY are DOW 1eareblq tor way• to cut u much u ao billion fl'Om the orl1lnaJ bud1et u part ot a new anU· lnflatkm •lratel>'. Carter•a adviHrl are u mucb a1 •&Ytna Lbal tbe prealdent wu wroq the flnt Ume around. nae rwb to cut tbe buqet was launcbed after 1oftmment C01t-of·Uvtn1 nsures releued leu than two week.a qo a.bowed tbe lar1est monthly Jump iD more tban alx years. Those figures -for January -show iDflaUon running at an annual rate ot about 18 percent. W. llowm• Cutter. an 1110d1t• dlrect.or of the omc. of l(u•a•meat ud Meet. told tbe Hou1e Way1 Md Ileana CommJttee oa Moaclay that Carter wtll Mad a N'flled budcet to Coninu in •bout tw weeb. One of Carter'• top •dvllen Mmltted •CIDday that tbe budpt 11 betn1 chanted because the public doesn't believe the edmiDiatratlon Imposed •ulftclent restraints on eovernment apenc:Un1 ln the ort,inal. "However dlltlcult 1l la, we have to face the fact that the budcet we submitted a montb a10 is inadequate ln tbe pubUc view," aald Lyle E. Gramley. a member of the President's Council of Economic Adviaera. "The American people are saylnc we haven't don~ enouab : some say we haven't done anyting," Gramley said in an Interview. "I don't agree with them, but It's almost a unanilDOUI view we haven't done enough. We have to accept that view and do somet.bin1 about it." Several private economiata attending a con- ferene. here Jut week ·~Carter INY loie more in ~NdlbWty bf revtalnl 1tbl ~et to ..., mA:tl:.~ pin ID aubatuce in'* ~jbt a1.wl "I thlok lt'• a rlak one hu to tab," Oramlfy aaJd. "I don't think we baveAily.ite.,aattv.." One of the ecooomi.ta· au.ncliN tut weet"t confel'fl'ce. Allan ff. Melber or Came1le-Mellon Unlvenlt¥. criticized Carter•• advilen. "I .DON'T THINK there's IUJYOO• in the White House wbo pa ya any anenUon to aubetance,'' be aald. arsutnc that admtnllt.ratloa decisions are made on the bula of public opinion alone. In the oriJinal 1.981 ~et. which provided for federal apendiDS of '618 btiuon 1n the hscat year beglnnlnc next <kt. 1, Carter and his advisers said a deficit of Sl.S.I billion wu the best they could do without plunging the countJ')' Into a serious re- cession: Now they say it may be poaalble to balance the budget after all. although they have not yet public· ly committed the administration to do this. Resurgence Likely in Stock Market? Huge lnspe~tlon A huge steam generator going into the Waterford 3 Nuclear Station of Louisiana Power and Light at Tait, La. gets a critical once-over from Mary Alexander Folsom. She is the only woman of 900 Authorized Nuclear Inspectors in the country. LEASE it From The Leader WE ARE OFF TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR' Benefit From Our Pncmg Poftcy. Selection And Superb Service NABERS ~) OP£N70AYS 2600' HAllOI llVD .. f*TA MBA ....... By SHE&RY LUCAS The la.st aeveral weeks' correction ln tbe stock market may have many lnveators and potential in· veston once again running scared. It has been, however, a perfectly normal and not unexpected technical correction after a sustained th.ree·month· lOJll uptrend. Don't let It frighten you. This may be the buying opportunity you've been waiUnt for. In fact, the stock market may be poised for a major J"elUfl•nce. The uni>recedented high volume since the year be1an la Juat one clue. Recent low stock prices have been a reaction to bJih valuations that stock buyers pla~ on equities 1n the late l960a and ear- ly 1970s. N'ow, the diaappolntments and adjuat- menta of the '70. could set tbe foundations for op- portunities lo tbe 1980s. There are four Sood reasons why the stock market may offer one of lbe best investment alternatives in the years ahead. First, common stocks cur· rently are undervalued. During the stock market boom of the '60s -the longest bull market in history -stock.a became un· realistically overpriced. In tbe last decade. however, over· valuation has probably been squeezed out. leaving current valuations fairl y low - especially once inflation has been factored in. Luc.As A recent Merrill Lynch study points to in- dustry indicators that underscore this fact : -,PllJCE·EARNINGS (P/E) ratio. the result of dividing a stock's market price by the com· pany's earnings per share. Today these ratios . which usually renect how investors regard a stock. are on the whole less than half of what they were iJl tbe ea. a.od 70ll. -8eolt •al•, ... worth al~,.....,,.. c()fded Oft tbe account boob. Tbe ratio, or com· ~==~========~=====!.. partlOO, ot estimated book ~alue to stock price ha.a tumbled to levels not seen slnce the Korean War. Orange County's only Major Tour Event Who c.. .rn forgN rhe f1r..1 -, W.JV -.uddC'n dC'.llh pl.1yoll 1n ll'LA h1 ... lmy .ll 1.,.,, yt'ar'-. 'Wo- nwn '., kt•mpl·r 0J1t'n whl'n JoAnn C.irnl'r c.aptured I '>I place by defeating Nancy Lo- Investors already have begun to recognize that many stocks are very attractively priced in rela- tion to their underlying values. As this awareness becomes increasingly widespread, more and more investors -institutions and individuals alike - are likely to commit funds to equities. causing the market to move higher. A recent "Wall Street Journal" article noted tbe retW'n of the individual Investor to the market. aa evidenced by the number of orders for 900 shares or fewer which have been executed of late. pcl, Jan Stephenson, Donna uponi Young and Chako Higuchi? The Women's Kemper Open Wayne Medal Unveiling Due $150,000 March 24-30 You don't have to drive a great distance to !tee the Distant Drives of the LPGA pros when they try to connect for a share of one of the biggest purses on the Tour. Mew Verde Country Oub Tickets available at the Tournament or. fice. participating Chambers of Com- merce and pro shops. for group discounts and package rates write or call: WASHINGTON, D.C. -U.S. Treasury Secretary G. WlJllam Miller and member'I of ConfJWa will join tbe John Wayne famil,y and friend.I Tbonday in the nnt •howini of tbe John Wayne Gold Medal, struck by the United Stat.es Mint. ... . ' . r , ' "" .· Women's Kemper Open 1525 Mesa Verde Drive East . Suite 208 (:;liiiiiiii Costa Mesa, CA 92626 :: ·=-- 540-1708 .• ----- The medal, authorized by Congreu last May .before Wayne's death, will be presented to mem· ben of the Wayne famUy at 5:30 p.m., <EST> lo the C•pitol Buildin1. • ''l'M IOT 801110 to· MISS DELllERll& I BIBY ••• '' .. , can relax outside ol home and ofl1ce knowing that I'm not going to miss delivering a baby when rm 'between locations'... ··Eugene R. SOiiman. M.O .. Canoga Park ··ou... THI GASOUME QIUNOL.WMAT Ul CAii i IAY? . Wlllll 1 gll DIQIMI !JO "*' ll'Olll "" Cllla dClill bt r!MIO 11 MlClllW CUSIOlft9r nu tNI ~ ,.,_ ... Di'IS oft to Ill ...... --Ml -l!fl/OU.-• ......,.. .. ~ I o bt 11111 W'lllm 111•• . ...,,,. s Onmdt ""'1e Et91Ws Ille ~ ''[YUi Wini ..,. • Tll( TIIUCll. •• • s llllt f*"'9 .,.,.. 1111 y0u on h "'°'* IO ttr fQI n _., ...... am.llnO ACllllw~-.-.. a...GtM "TIWICS TII MIWIR PAGE ' ' Au~ COlllAlrf OOl!f4lll!O WlllOrt I/I alb SIJlf. I un now 00 Ile! ~ ~ilftds w!llW war~ .00..1 """--..~1MCOl1!111 ....GcJ\bl 8 Wt!fl MllO~ eon.u.ni Loi AllQlln ''WEHAVUUUACCOUllT1 .... .,,,._ Pagl !QI PIMllO i.-,,_.. Odlet'Mlllour "*'., ... .., WI llM .... ~bf~-IO 911to~ran~eur OISD11".0 ... wNrllllty!IM •O!Mm ---~ HwdNI,. ontl co . "°'~ ''TMIM,,..1MT 8mMC """' .. • ltlf ...... yauralllhmdlllh -~lllllllllOd.Ont~llllC­"".,""' ....... ,.,._ IOlllllOV'' -co .. Ceivf 2111111 c.. LawDo Utility Reports Earnings SAN' DIEGO -San Dleao Gas & Electric has reported ea.rninp of Sl.84 per aha.re of com· mon stock for the 12· month period ended Jan. 31 . By comparison tbe company earned $1.93 per 1bare for the 12 montbl ended Jan. 31, 1979. Tbe utility'• ea.rninp are cooti1ndna to lbow Improvement each month u a re1ult of tbe rai. IDcreasa tra.DWd latt year. SDO•E eanted fl.80 per tbare lD tm. Secondly. corporationa are already buJing stock. For tbe past couple of yean, corporaUoos have been taktnt advantage of the oppartunities presented by cheaply-valued stocks. Tbey have spent baU&ons or dollans to repurchase tbear own stock and to acquire the stocks of other companies (often at much h11her prtces than the stocks were already selling for). TRIKDLY, 'nlE DIVIDEND6 paid by com- mon stocks have been outpaciA& l.nl1atioo. From mld·l.9'74 to mJd-1979. dividend.a for the companies wboae stoclls comprise the Standard & Poor's 500-Stoclt Composite lndex increased.. on averaee. fut.er than tbe 1eneral price level lncreaied. That I.a a marked improvement over ::;;:.rre· cedlng five.year period when dividends au . far behind lbe general lnflatlon rate -and a cont.rut to fixed income product.a such u bonda, wboae yield remains the aame lbrou&hout their lifetimes. Corporate earnioga have demon&trated similar above·avera1e performance. Durln1 the 1910., for es.ample. eaminp of tbe S&P 500 rose almost 1.5 times faster than the 1eneral price level. Clearly, profits have 1rown futer than the rate or inflation through lbe decade. Finally. recessionary 'periods have historically been propitious times to buy stocks. In eacb re· ceulon since World War II. reporta the Nation•! Bureau of Economic Research, the stock market bas generally followed a dlstinct pattern, whatever the recession's ca~es, duration or severity. THE MARKET USUALLY bas begun to decline before the beginning or the recession; has reached a major low during tbe economic decline and baa begun to recover well before the receaaion baa ended. In most instances. tbe subsequent re· covery has been prolonged and the rise substan· t.lal. As a result, carefully chosen stocks purchased during recessions have often turned ou( to be highly profitable investments. Many different i.nnuences have combined to relegate common at.ocka to a secondary role amon1 investment vehicles. But throuehout the history Of the stock market, many investors have fallen victim to a classic faJJacy -the a.saumption that present conditions represent a new and permanent state or affairs There is a strong possibility that the situation baa already begun to change -but many won't re· alize It until tbe change lS nearly complete. f LMau u an CJCCOUftt ~.r:ttuttve m r>w Santa Ana of /au of MernU, Lpch, Pln~. F'mnn & SmuhJ Over Thf' Counh·r MASDU~ MUTUAL FUNDS j I ai.e ('INH1Cftl The riM ln tbe prime lendlnl rate ls chart· ed from April of 1979 to its ctll'Te'llt record level ot 17~ percent Tuesday. N OC Taxable Items Sales $2. 9 Billion • • J Orange County consumers spent $2.9 billion last s um· mer on taxable items. hetping set a rec:ord $33.5 billion Cor' spending in the state. according to a reeenl announcem• by the State Board of Equalization. Orange County ranked second in salea of counties in the state. ~porting an increase of 12.9 percent over t.he summer of 1978. Only consumers in Los Angeles County spent more. reporti.D1 SJO bUlioo •ales. .. As inflation worsened, consumers spent more, reduc- ing their savincs and going further into debt,'' said Ernest Oronenbur1. Jr .. a member or the E<lualiiation Board. While personal savings dropped 4.3 percent. car sale• credit extension, construction activity and restaurant sales rose 1n the st.ate. Tax Shelters Topic Of Lecture Serie s ~"Tax Sheltered lnvestmeol!s. · a free four.part lttture series. will bt> offered by Coasthne Community College beginning at 7 p.m . Thursday. Cerufled fmanc1al planner Ronald C Gable of Foua· tain Valley will teacb the course at Golden View Elemeo· tary School. 172:51 Golden View Lane. Hunllngtoo Beach. Topics tD be cove~ include "How to Have Tax Sav· ings Pay for Vacations." "Home Redecorations and CoUeee F.ducations." For registration inlormauoa, call the school's Co m· manity Service Office at 963-0811. ext. 256 Sessioos will be from 7 to 9 p m oa four coasecuUve Thursdays Market Drops Again But Oil Issues Up NEW YORK CAP> -Shares of oil compani~ drilling · off lht> Newfoundland coast =more lauu t.od.a,Y w~ lhermtoldlle .... a...at Ill~. ~ n. Dow Jenee • ...,.... "'• • tllllitrtab ... on u .e polnta to MUI. Al .. poiat tbe Doer •• ahead 12 poUD. Losers held • 3-1 lead owr i•Inett In t.be tally of New York Stock Exchange·liated iuues. Buying evidenlly stemmed from rumors lbat rurther development... we re pending from exploratory drilling efforts off Newfoundland. •·here oil was recently dti.co\ ered. s1~1u1 .. r1w Spotllgltt M hat .ttil o<"b Did Hf.W YO~K IAPI Moo• ) ,.,.,,.¥ lti IJCIJ JIS "OJ ,, Ile "-~· O.• -10 I 311 1971 Ill ,.~ Due to late transmission today's listing will not appear In the Daily Pilot . WMAT l>..Mfl( OtO Nf:'# YORK IAll'I Mir S { 1 • 'I I r • ' • I ' I ' , l • I L I t \, ~ . l ' l o•-·-...-• "Oh. boy! This Is going to be one of thoee fun evenings!" l'UNKY WINICl9'11AN -------UT HOW Cf'fEN tU6 tA£ ~T ().'lE 1H~ Wl"~ A MCW1H { sruotJ (t)lt#.lm.£ ME.ET,AAN f. ~SHOE by Jeff Mac:Ntfly MISS PEACH I~A , YOU 5AY YOl.A~ PA~T~ A~ A~ID YOU.. WIL.L. MOVE C'lAi 'M-IEN YOl.A ~IZOW UP ? _______ __, weu., DO~~N'i THAT "rOIACM YOU ? I, by Bil Keane GORDO "This flake doesn't have any sugar on it." DENNIS THE MENACE by Mell Lazarius DRABBLE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE I Hfffi!~iO eeo,1 C«ltfGOTo Bei)-~'R: NOT/ FhR • .. -.....a~~ OR . SMOCK ------- by Gus Arriolal "No cards for me. I'll go with this hand." by Kevin Fagan by LYM JotwlstDn ,. CttALk lj' Of'E FOR ~~ IN'1!u.Ect' by George Lemont ,, TODAY'S CROSslW>RQ ffE l ' 1 i 11y nJDft'8 OLSON ............... Tbose ralndropa keep fatliD• here ln Orange County and ln spite of big puddles and wet feet. the news is good. We're going lo have. a bumper crop of strawberries &.bi.a year. tbaDb to tbe mild winter and rapid recovery Crom the recent storms. Vegetables also will be in 1ood shape because of the summer-like days that have been intenpersed with the wet ones. accordlq to the Fresh Produce Council. The strawberry crop (which we know all about here in Orange County because it•s one ot OW' best) is going to be so bountiful, in fact, that the produce council has invited the Rams' Pat Haden to "quarterback" a members'-ooly lunch to pro- mote them. Here's what we can expect in the next few weeks in the rruit and v e getable marketplace, as stated by the Los Angeles-based Fresh Produce Council: VEGETABLD This area was the one most affected by the adve r se w e ather but because of recent spring hke weather we can expand the good buy list and limit the poor items to a few entri"5. Marginal leaf lettuce quality baa caused &rowers to limit t h e ir Eastern s hipments and move everything West. This has caused a market of abundant supplies therefore meaning )ower prices. It it basically a case of the commodities not belrig able 1o sLand the Iona transit time E .. Mil 'DI tbe •hort f: .cu:;~;; to~ la of lit-< Ue problem. Because of the wlume ol s upplies even the good quality merchandis~ has dropped in prtce. Basically; red leaf, romaine, green leaf, butter an4 icebec1 lettuces are reascmable in price and good to exceUent in quali~. Other items recovering much faster include cabbage, radishes, green onions, cauliflower and broccoli. Consumers will note lower prices in the stores this week and quality improving daily. . The situation with Mexican products ls essentially the same. meaning a consumer's market. Beam, cucumbers, bell pepeera and Italian squil'b are all ncellent in terms cl( price and quality. It 4ppeat1 there may be a sllabt iarice increase in tomatoes. Because of rain in Florida their supplies are down and some of the fruit arriving from Mexico bas had quality problems. Not.bing draatic ls in store and the situation ls temporary. The Florida rains also affected the corn crop, setting ·tt back for a week. The com is there and it as coming but the when depends on Mother Nature. Fanciers of brussel sprouts will have to wait until mid Spring. Tbe expect~d supplies from the San Quin· tin area of Mexico were washed out with the roads. The expense involved In harvesting asparagus is high to begin with thus growers are wfit.ing until the fields are al their peak before shipping any great volume. The rains affeclly delayed this commodity. It now appe ars that a r tich o kes ar e approximately two weeks off in terms of volume. While prices are generally high presently the quality is excellent. In addition to Italian squash ooosumers will find a key buY with banana squash. ln most stores It Is presently at an an time low. There is llttle 1n the way of quality available in the summer and yellow varieties. FRUIT , The key item in this area is strawberries and the news is aood. It now •ppean tbat mlolmal plant dam•1• occurred. Plants were stripped of diseased or apoUed areas and they are now yielding the plump juicy fruit originaJly expected. The second and t hi rd weeks of March will be colorful in local stores as volume wiU begin peaking. Industry officials estimate that approximately three percent of this season's crop was lost. or course all of that was the early start originally expected. Barring weather problems the good consumer season is still expected. Turning to c i tru s <Stt RAIN, Pap CS> Dally Piiot Artwork By Tim PeterMn .. t I ). , ' ., ··1 .·'l I ' 'I ·-_, , .. I \ . ' ~ r ' C~t~ Gardens Have Grown Well Serve immediately or refrigerate until serving time. Serves 6. bo •For standard mixer: Proceed as a ve dissolving gelatin ln cold water. Add bot wate.r and beat at medium speed 2-3 minutes until white and foamy. Gradually add liquid brown sugar and lemoo juice until blended. ally Add cream and eu. Slowly add putt : thawed berriel, re.eninl a few fol' IU'llbb if : you wtsb. and blend u.nW smootb, 2..:S minutes. , Refrigerate for 15 minutes. Pour Into a ,: I.quart servtna bowl. Top with fresh or reserved , : berries, If you wish. Serve immediately or ' retrteerate uaUI eem..a ttme. I , u1wawa wW be banested IOOD too. I To set .......... ~meat from &Ida .. ,.... ble, leleet ...._ Uaat ue MaY)'. ph.mp and bav= tlibd1~.:-'=b. brilbt • ,,_n. Keep= refrtprated ap to OM.... ~ Artlcbot• ara't u trtctr to pre.-.!" : they m1lbt wm. Slmply ....,._all IMdlble r. part;o prepaN a wbole ....... trim t.be stem Omb to tbe '-e and ... Gii ._ amaU ••• .,. at.the bale. Cut oft .. -.... fraia ''J the t.op rubWlc -..s... .. fr'llb ..... Cll' f lime Juice to pre.at c118eobldaa. · u-. ~-ldMorl.--..... 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Bake la Ut-••1n• OVM I ...... or until lillltb browwl but 1Ull IOft. Oaiol • ...,. raeu. Mu•about• .... PSANVI' avrna PINICAPPLS U&AD z cups unsifted nour ~ cup augar 2 teaspoons bakln& powder ' c.. .. ~ .. a.a ....... Z811Mswpastm.i••.._ ... 67 ,.f{, . .. Not only lldaout but· ter a goo protein source, it la bilh in njacin and pboepborus. i... teupoon salt .,_, t.eaapooo ground _______ ___:·:..:.:M.:.:E=A.:..:TI:.:LE==Sl=.S:.:SP::...=A.=G::.:H.=E.:.1 .:..:fl:.....:wtTH::..:...:.:.:..:.PEA-=:.:N::.::UT:..:....::ll:..::U1:"-.::..:f.=l::.:R~---------------------t--------- nutmee ~ cup super chunk ' Peanut butter sandwiches have been eagerly consumed by kids of all a1e1 since peanut butt.er WU ftrst io vented. There are peanut butter lovers, however, w~ are ad· venturesome enough to explore olber ways to peanut butter v. cup corn oi I margarine 1 egg, lightly beaten l can (I ounces) crushed plaeapple in own juice, undrained ~cup millt QUALITY MEATS & PROD CE uee peanut butter. It combines easily with a variety or foods in unusual new dishes. And what better month than National Peanut Month Greue 9 x s x 3-lnch loaf pan. In medium bowl stir tosetber fiour, au1ar, baltlnc powder, salt and nutmeg. With pastry blender or 2 knives cut ln peanut but· ter and margarine until coarse crumbs form. Stir together egg, pineapple and milk. 1 LOI PRICES I/ ·r ',_ / . to try them. '·, Whole leet Rib Eye ~ ~~a.r-~ s3sa Stir into peanut butter mixture just until m oistened. Turn into Vegetarians, for ex· ample, sometimes use peanut butt.er in main dishes. Even so. you don 't have to be a vegetarian to enjoy this Meatless S paghetti Sauce. It's made with rtesh onion, sreen pep- per and 1ucchini. with tomatoes and tomato prepared pan. Bake in ---~~..::! sauce. Kidney bean s and peanut butter provide the major portion or the protein. Serve the sauce over cooked spaghetti for more protein, and add a crusty bread (still more protein) and a 375-degree oven 1 hour or until cake tester in- serted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan 10 minutes. Remove to wire rack ; cool com- pletely. Wrap with foll or plastic wrap and store overnight al room tem· perature. Makes J loaf. MEATLESS SPAGllE'ITI SAUCE s alad. oil 2 tablespoons corn To boost the protein in •2 c up coarsely a m eat I e s s m ea I . chopped onion vegetarians and non-II:? cup coarsely vegetarians alike can chopped green pepper u se peanut bolter. 1 small zucchini, Make. for example, a diced (about 1 cup) dUferent quick bread, ~ l clove ••rite, hanut Butter Plaeap. minced or pressed • pfe Bread. 1 can C16 ounces> 'Crushed pineapple tomatoes, chopped a dds moistness and the 1 can (8 ounces) peanut butle r adds a tomato sauce USDA Chok:e IMf Round full Centlr euta. ldnl To Pan-Fry! Boneless Hams s ubtle flavor. Peanut« 1 can (8~ ounces> Butter Whole Wheat d kidn ey bean s S..-.Mlelu Cookies, crlap and nutty, ined ' ~ c.ei• are delicious for dessert. y, cup super chunk CW ....._, tb. I'' In makin& the cookies peanut butter the dough la shaped into 1 teaspoon dri ed rolls, frozen until firm oregano leaves and then sliced aod ·~teaspoon salt a;:v baked. .,, teaspoon dried ---------- lb. Rainbow Trout fnlll ~ ........ ....... ·--I 11 t 1111 .. I'' PEA.NV'I' BUTl'Ell basil leaves ~=AT drie~ r~~~r crushed@® !~.!!~.~!!J.!!'!.~.~~~.~ ......... 1 .. ,_ 99c I l/• cups unsifted 1 bay leaf whdo~~ ~:~:r baking o/~a~~~~~h~~~cc~r~v~~ !.O!!_e!i?!~ ... ~.~.~-~.~~~··· ............ s211 so a over medium heat. Add J R d S le cinn~:poon• ground i~~~~iru~~e;art~~~~i~'. CHIC( ~!...,'!!!~ ............ ~ ........ ~ ....................... $259 v. teaspoon salt ring occasionaJly. cook 5 , ~---------- o/.e cup super chunk minutes or unu1 tender. Viva Lucerne peanut butter Stir in tomatoes tomato 'Al cup corn oi 1 sauce, beans.· peanut TOWelS Miik margarine butter, oreeano, salt, ,_....,.__.. . b..., .... ~ cup fl rm 1 y basil. red pepper and 69 39 packed brown sugar bay leaf. C :;-.-C 1 egg Cover. Stirring oc-~ ~ w-1!':.!L In small bowl allr casionally, cook 30 "~ foot Ill ----------" together. flour, baking minutes or until fiavors ----------soda, cinnamon and are blended. Remove salt. In large bowl with hay leaf. Serve over hot mixer at low speed beat cooked spaghetti. together peanut butter Makes 1 quart or and margarine. Add enough to cover 1 pound suear; beat well. Add spaghetti. Sauce may be ~ egs; beat well. frozen . Stirring oc-~ · 11'j· Gradually add flour casionally reheat gently '----__;..::.......:;.;;;......;...__,,, mixture; beat JU3t until over medi~m heat. Bakery Specia Stride Right Eng,Hsh Mliflns se=:.,39e Froaen Food8 Whale Kamel Cam ............... ...-. • ~ggo Dairy And Dell Spedau! 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Arter baiting for an hour, tbe meal is turned, and cranberry sauce, lemon juice. cornstarch and water are added to the broth mixture and the meat la baited uoW tender and juicy. Both ol these recipes may be completely pre· pared ahead, refrigerat· ed and reheated later or t h e next day, whic h makes them perfect for entertaioi.ng. TANGY AND SWEET PORK CHOPS 2 tabJespooos salad oil 6 pork c hops, ~4·incblhick 1 YJ cups orange juice 3 tablespoons llgbt brownsuear -1 talQepooa COrD· stan:b 1 YJ teatpoom crated orange peel ~ l lh teaspoons salt ~ '1'11 teaspoon ground • cloves ! 3 tables poon s • Worcestershiresauce ' 3 tablespooo.s water ~ 21A teaspoons elder , vinegar 1 medium orange, . peeled and cul into sec· • lions 1 Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large ! skillet heat oil witil bot. Add pork chope, 3 at a lime; brown on all sides. Arrange chops in a 3- quart bating pan. In a small saucepan combine • orange juice, brown SUI· ar, cornstarch, orange peel, salt, cloves, : Worcestenbire sauce, •wa ter and vinegar ; • bring to a boil. Pour over pork chops. f Bake, eo•ered, for 2S ~ minutes. Add oranee • sectlom; cook uoW pork tBook ~ tOffered t Newport Harbor Alumnae C=er of Delta Delta la of • • fertnc ltl .. Belon ud A ft er'• appether cookbook for die Meoed I ur;:;.~ • ~ of ap ethers and ~ deaH • ••r be or-dered am., IU-1711 • or 841-- Preeeeda wlll 10 to h1111ato1oo Ucl ·oa· colo11 re1eare b at Cbil4nm'1 llolpU.at of Or .... ~. .A.JIU PEAR S allllllll91R:llll rTUI AY AJaAmln GUUllllll UCM Sl •lfW1 1 lfOUttlO IQ I( 11'°"-f A'fMMll IOll SAl.l I IOI -·11 ~ ... fl uan AS SttcJllCAUY llOllO Ill r .. s 11 • 11Ut1 o.,r .,, •• lf'Wft11~0 111• llf ..u om• ~ 0101Ct 01 a 'UAl!d •rt• •• A'IAllMU l{IUC. !"°" I .wt 5.AV•"' JI• ._.1Nf.Jl(l flll11\llC l'OU IO~ Jwf 1111~0 111 • &I '"' ll>VltllSIO l'llCl WtllH JO OAfS PIKl'S lfffC11YI '"°·. llAI. s qn 1WS .• llAI. " ..... . I w tlAlf11T'f nG«n ....... WI'° DIAUIS Ol l'Ol llSALI OI CM' CW. R R PRICES ,, 1 Souffles for Two Most souffle recipes are formbted to serve four to aix people. So what do ~u do 1f there are two of you and you dont want leftovenouffle? That's easy-try Soup Cup Soufflt It's a classic cheese souffJe that has been tcaled down to just two servings. Though U's a s maller recipe, the puffy souffle is as µIJ of flavor as its larger counterparts beca~ it's rich in Cheddar and Parmesan cheeses For a hint of herb seasoning, add dried bas! or tarragon. You don't even need a souffle disl to make this recipe. Just bake the sou~es separately in two large soup cups or co ee mugs. To keep the souffles from puffing o er the sides. collar them with small foil bl ar~und the cups before adding the so e mixture. Thlck. heavy ceramic cups tend to m e soumes with slightly less volume, so, if y have a choice, pick cups that are not v~ heavy. . SOUP CUP SOUFFLE Butter 2 servlogs 1 tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon instant minced onion 14 teaspoon dry mustard 1" lea.spoon dried basil or tarragon. op· tional 14 tea.spoon salt ~cup milk "3 cup sbreddeit Cheddar cheese 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese 3 eggs, separated 14 teaspoon cream of tartar Butler bottom and sides of two 14 to 16· ounce soup cups or coffee mugs. Make a 3· inch band of triple-thickness aluminum foil long enough to go around cups and overlap 2 inches. Lightly butter one side of band. Wrap around outside of cups, buttered side in. Fasten with string or paper clip. Collar should extend 2 inches above cups. In small saucepan melt the 1 tablespoon butter. Bierut in flour and seasonings. Cook. stirring constantly. over medium heat until mixture is smooth and bubbly. Stir in milk. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture boils and thickens. Remove from heat and stir in cheeses. Let cook for 5 minutes. In medium mixing bowl beat egg whites and cream of tartar at high speed until stiff but not dry, just unW whites DO l.onger slip when bowl is tilted. Blend small amount of cheese mixture into yolks. Stir yolk mixture into cheese mix· ture. Gently but thoroughly fold yolk mixture into whites. Carefully divide between the two prepared cups. Bake in preheated 350-degree oven until puffy. delicately browned and souffles shake slightly when oven rack is gently moved back. and forth, about 25 minutes. Serve im· mediately. .A PARKAY Light Spread from Kraft. PARKA Y flavor, and 25% less fat and calories than regular margarine, all in a big, beautiful two-pound , bowl you can use over and over. 25¢ off one Two-Pound Bowl ofPARKAY Light Spread Get l can of almonds free. When you make a purdl8le of $10 or more, we11 give jou a 6 oz. Wt of our detidous almonds to try (In your choice of flavors) with this cn.q>OO. So clip it oul and save. One to a Cllltomer, please. Offer expires Aprll 5, 1980. ' the ., I .. c :m lll!O 11na. 111c " j t ll tdllJ!ll!111191• ' h -= ,; ....,;::...~ ~·1 · Cot••d .... -.~aou. -... 0090l I Ur ... n .• ...,.,,. coaND. ,... ........ ...., -· ••• diced ca•••• .\ND~aaou.a ._.toleudcarrou.•· · eaMd ta ~ cab-I eaa (It ounc .. ) ba1tllawil. m-.::••• 11 .......... Tbl corned bell ....S 1 c• (lt ouneH) cabbul rol.11 an aim· allffd JUTCIU, draiatd mered la a dellclout -.. 4llcM • sauce made with 1t alleea cooked. caraway Meda, beer and eorped beef (about 1 seasoned perfectl)' with pound) an envelope of onion-8 eabba1e leaves, mushroom aoup mix. parboiled Belt ol all, instead of l envelope onion- taklDI houri to prepare, mushroom IOUP mix thia veraion cook.a in un-1,-2 teaspoon caraway der ball an hour ao that seeds everyone can enjoy 1% cups water ·tradlUoaal Irish fare. 1h cuj) beer 1 tablespoon corn- blne potatoes and ear· rota .• On each ea~e leaf, place 2 1Ueea conaed beef and '°' cup ve1etable mixture. Fold in alclea ol leaf and roll tightly, atartinl from core end. Repeat roWnc procedure wttb ~araln­ inlc•bblceleavea. eabbqe roUa seam aide down. Add caraway aeeda and onion· muabroom soup mix blended with 1 ~ cups water and beer. Simmer covered 20 minutes or unUI cabbage ls tender. add COl'Dltudl ••••!led with rema .. •n1 water; briq to a boil. then Um• mer, st1rrtna comtantly untll sauce la allahtly th icke ned, about 5 minutes. With your St. Paddy's starch ' Corned Beef and Cab-· ln small bowl. com-In tar1e skillet, place Remove cabbage rolls to aervinB dish and. keep warm. To skillet, Serve over ca•ba1e rolls. Makes about 4 serving.a. Try Farmers' Market Casserole If you're buying home erown vegetables in quantity ri1bt now, you'll want to try Farmers' Market Casserole. It's a colorful combination of tomatoes, green pepper, eggplant, zucchini and onion, and is sure lo be a earden favorite this year. Seasoned to herbal perfection, the special secret or this hot vegetable dish is ln the cooking -t.o the "barely tender" stage. That's easy to do when you use a microwave oven. Farmers' Market Casserole ls simple to pre pare and attention-free, yet always looks and tastes garden fresh. This is due to the small amount or liquid required to coolc vegetables in the microwave oven. Coupled with the short cooking time and the vitamin retention advantages, cooking vegetables in the microwave oven is doubly attractive. FARMERS' MARKET CASSEROLE oil <Yield: 4 to I servlD&a> 1 "'2 cups peeled and diced eggplant ~cup thinly sliced onion 1 clove garlic, minced 3 tablespoons olive oil or vegetable 1 medium green pepper. sliced in r ings 1 ~ cups sliced zucchini 1·2 fresh tomatoes, cut in wedges• l teaspoon salt V.. teaspoon Italian seasoning D#U!h pepper •t (16 ounce) can stewed tomatoes can be substituted for the fres h tomatoes' M lcrowave l.utnadlom: Place eggplaat, onion. garlic and 011 in 2·quart casserole. Cook on full power for S minutes. Stir halfway through cooking time. Layer peppers and zucchini over •U· pla nt mixture. Arrance tomato wedeea over veeetables. Spri.Dkle with &eaaoO· in gs Cook covered, on full power for 8 to 10 m inutes, or until vegetables are tender. Let stand S minutes, covered, before serving. Conveata.al lutructlona: Heat olive oll in large heavy skillet. Add eygplant, onion and garlic. Cook until lgbtly browned, stlrrin1 oc· casionally. Layer peppers and zucchini m skillet. Cook for about S mmutes. Top vegetables with tomato wedges. Sprinkle with seasonings. Cover tigbUy and cook over medium heat for s minutes. Continue to cook, covered. over low heat for 20 minutes. Remove cover , and cook for 5 minutes, basting with Juices in bottom of skillet. :.'o'::.~.::dr OXYOOl DETERGENT ~as It wastles. 49 oz. 100oz. 3.04 211 oz. 5.96 JOY LIOUID OllWT LemOn freStt. 1.0822oz. 1.45noz. COMET 21 oz. • 52 ... Cl.EM 21ca. 1.44 1.78 84. oz. 2.95 O&R DETBK'IENT 1n en. sox. 5.85 80l03 DETERCENT 49 OIL 1.82 84 oz.. 2.99 1?1 oz. 5.49 SPICA IPM Plletntsn . 540Z. J.:., 1.78 BIZ LAUNDRY AID 250Z. ~1;1 ~~-~ 1.35 muM:E ...... 2.78 TV has me programmed. I know exac:tly .. ·when to tune out. It works1 Wee a charm. All I have to hear is the announcer say; "and now a word from", and I leave the rocpi ••. Which tdeam mott TV commercials don't get moth of a break from many women my age, who aren't big TV vlewel'I at best. . 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(. • r SUMMER SAUSAGE, 1 79 h.....,... ,.n ••• l<JOl ... , • r BEEF KNOCICWURST 1 99 6lit~ 1101 "' , Magna-Pak is a great sav1ngs Idea from Lucky. It lets you stock up on our quality-bonded steaks. ribs. chops and fryer ~rts. and take home an additional five cents a pound savings off our everyday low discount meat prices. You get the same quality you expect from our smaller packages of meat. but you get to buy m quantity with Magna-Pak. Which makes Magna-Pak great for big households and small. thrifty ones. too' Stock up today. and add up the savings. Look for the bright orange Magna-Pak hand in our meatcase . Ifs your sign for big meat values' 7 BONE CHUCK STEAK BONDED 8Uf LB -~Pina ....... 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Well, •• eltber don't quite believe them ... or don't wmt to tbink they are'rtcbt! Meat la tasty yet ex· •EXICAN81CE 1 teupooa aealOMd _penal•e. and we are SAIAD pepper ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!:!!!!!!!:~~~~~~~~:!:~~~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~~~ be1hmln1 to think of 9 hard-<:OOlted e1aa. I/• teMpDOQ Tabasco waya to la'Ve leu meat chopped pepper sauce ·M • . r .. ' , while at the same time 3 cups cooked rice ·. feed our fa m iii e 5 y, cup allced ireen Comb i • e beans • nutritious meals. oa.iom wit.b topa on.iom, celery, riee and Here are two rice l cupaticed celery •alami. Blend oil. salads to abow bow to .,.. cup ch 0 pp e d vmepr aDd ........... serve ffODOm.lcaJ low-cui.ned O'eeD chUes Pour ower bean mixture. meat or no·meat en· 1 cup irated Cbed· Tou ti41dJJ. Qdll. Serve trees. dar cbeae Mi bedl at salad greens, lies.inn Rice Salad 1 cup IOW' cream if cieaired. Makes 10 baa that typical dppy 1 tablespoon lemO:O :ups or I ler'TiJiu. Mexican flavor. It.a pro-juice Each aervin1 pro- teiD comes from a com-'i4 cup picante sauce ldea: 163 calories, l blnatioo of eggs. rice . 2teaapooma.alt uat excbaage, l YJ cheese and aou.r cream. 1 teupooa aeuooed ~ead exchanges, 21h fat Rice ls the in&redient pepper ccbanges, 1 vegetable • t.bat blends the various Salad greens ccbance. component.a toiet.ber to 1 l a r & e f r e s b fonn one tasty meal. tomato. chopped And wit.b .. hot" i.o&re-Combine eggs , rice. J• J ciient.a like green Chiles Onion~. celery, ch.ales JDeapp e and picante sauce, t.be and cheese. Blend sour bland navor ot tbe rice c~eam. lemon juice. l'oodies tau important factor. p1 ca nte a au ce a o d '1 W.eatern Bean-Rice sea.aoninp. Pour over Salad does contain a lit· e&1 mixture; mix well. B~ WAllAN BOWL tJe meat in the form of Chill. Serve on salad PtJNal salami, which is there g reens a nd t op with fhill canned un- primari.Jy for navor and tomato. Makes 6 ·serv· n1eetened pineapple only secoodarily for pro-mes . j ui c e a n d P i n t · tein. Each servao e pro -cr~t juice drink.. Tbe ~ portion of videa: 314 calories. 2 Pw mu ice m pmach tbe protan comes from meat ezebances , 1 ..,._AM daiW dlam·· Ute red ki~f bew brea4l acheg1e. a fate a4 ldr pnUy . ....... d ..... rice.· 1 •• l~ ~-----........ .. Rlee and Beam .. Is a eQll•• 0 _.._.lahdwL typical comblaation throughout the Latin coantries, and it is an excellmt one in terms of tbe rotein. H: qualif:7 of tbe pro- tein in the combination la better than tbe protein in each one separately. Tbe aat.da are ao tu· _ ty and attractive tbat 1~"•rs' VITAMIN "E" WE8TE:aN BB.AN·UCE MLAD 2 cam ( lS owaces eaeb > red kidney beam, drained 2/3cup fioe1y chopped om.. 2 cape alked celery 3 cape cooked rice 8 OUDCS aalam.l. Cut 100 ~111, 4001.U. Reg.&• . RaedJ To Eat RAW SUNFLOWER SEEDS •O.Paund(11oa.)Rab.l1.0I J ...... v..., VEGETABLE SOUP 11oa.Reg.l.17 \ I I I Gl'eece ls a land of .,.bis sandwtcb, with tradition. The Greeks tbe additioo ol ehopped ba•e a rich cultural almonds, brlngs a beritqlt wbieb Jndudes nutritious twlat to any a wonderfully v•rled, meal. Almond-. add cuiline ol aubtle Davon riboflavin, protein and and seucmtnp. otiler ·nutrtenta •lleh as A tndltlonally Greek vitamin E and B6 to meal often ftlla Ute air your diet. with tbe aroma of bak· Greek cooking is mg lamb. Because sheep neither oily nor hotly and *°8ta flourtah 'in tbe senoned as some people rocky bills ot Greece who are not familiar lamb la the meat most witb it believe. Some often med. flavors and aeasoolngs, s u c h as o I i"v e o.i l , ~lmooda are another oreaa.no, and cinnamon food common to Greece. are typical of Greek SprinkJed with ~agar, meat dishes. almonds are distributed Although beef is not at baptlama ~nd wed-U!iUally found in Greek din11 to predict sweet-cooking, the land there aeu in lie. being unsuited for cattle Wben traditional In· grazing, you can sub- gredieata ol Greece ftll a stltute hamburger, a pock.,et of Middle rreat American ~&read and are avorite, for ground tOp])~d With the d1s-lamb in the Almond Unctive flavor ol touted Falafel. almonda. you've 1ot a Using almonds la a deJicioualy different convenient way to add sandwich -the ..Allpond subtle Oa'vor to your Palalel. cootiq.. Because tbe)' come an so many read-1 tomato, eo~ly to-use forms. almondl cbop. are a temptin1 add1Uan a .:U*>leboo•• dry to any dish. red wtile Add 1livered almondl 1~ taspoom.aalt to your favorite salad. • ~ teaspoon cln· sprinkle diced almonds 11amC111 atop that s pecial leupplain1'JCQrt · dessert, or just grab a 1 cup cbopped handful for a nutritiQus almooda, touted snack. "4 c u p 1 r a t e d Almonds come whole Parmesan cbeele natural , blanched , 38-Lncbpitabread.a, slivered, sliced, chopped halved and diced. Re liable In Dutch OYen brown almonds stay crisp dur-lamb with onion, egg- ing cooki.nl ao they add plant and garlic over an extra crunchy te~-medium beat about S lure to this deliciously minutes. Draba off ex- different sandwich. Go ceas faL Stir in tomato, with the natural good-wine. aa lt anAI cin • ness of almonds to add namon. Co,ntinue to versatility to your re-cook, covered, about 20 cipes. minutes until vegetables ALllOND FALAFEL are tender, lt1rriq OC· l 'h pounds lean casionally. ground lamb Stir In T"O'l,U r-t , 1 large onion, almond• and cbea·e . coarsely chopped Spoon aaiout 1 eup bot. 1 a mall e11plant lamb iibMe ·Jato .uc-. (about ~ pouncl), diced bread half. Serve Im· 1 clove 1ar11c, mediately. Kue. 8 minced • Mfttllip. Focus Put on Microwaves In Iowa City the 15th annual Microwave Power Symposium sponsored by the Interna- tional Microwave Power lmUwte (IMPI), will be held from May 6 throu&b t at tbe UnivenitY of Iowa. The symposium prorides a forum where IMPI memben in research, academia and industry can discuss developments in mocrowave science and tedmolosJ. The keynote addreu will i. liven by Dr. James Can Allen of Ute University of Iowa for his work in astrophysics and the discoveey of the high altitude radiaUen band surrounding the earth. known as the Van Allen Belt. The symposium will begin wtth two course~ held concurrenUy. to review microwave ener&> in depth. The aeuloo on bWoctcal implicalioru and medical appllcaUoaa will include topics such as the generation, detedion and safet) standards aaaoclated with microwave/radio fre- quency energy, the basic interactions oJ microwaves with biololica.l 1yst.ema end their use in diathermy. dia1nosb and treatment of disease and fundamental biolollcal reaearcb. The 1eeoad codrae, Microwave O>okin1 System of tbe 'IOa, will eoftf tbe me of microwave eaero u a IDIW ol coMtq fiOod and an update of equipment, utensils and packaeinl. as well as the latest in new food pro- ducts and coumer research. Tbe remainmg program will feature thE preseotation of technical papers by IMPI mem· bera. extending topic coverare to m.edical probes and applicators. cli.n.ical modelln1 and ap- plicationa, microwave oven beati.Dt patterns, microwave safety and instrumentation, in- dustrial and agricultural applications and microwave power 1eneration. Tbe Inte rnational Microwave Power Institute was founded in ltel at the Uni.-enily of Ali.rta. Alberta, Canada. DfPl provides the forum foe the excban1e of ideas in the science ~ microwan t:ner&Y and to flU'ther the UM aoo tmderstiQding of this t.echoololY for noncom· m unicatim purpoees. The current membenbip numbers nearly 1,000 from nations az:ound the world. The IMPI 1ymposium is tbe annual hieblilbt of the l.natitute's year round schedule of echacatioaal abort couraea. conferences and aemlun. For acldit.iooal information. contact Roae Rennekamp, 1910 IMPI Symposium Cbalrpenoo, Amana Refrlteration, Aman a. 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ClmlY TOlllTm l!J., ) \ ·-Budget Beef Stir fry beef witb vegetables la a popular way to use leftovers from budfet cuts. Slice cooked ~ across tbe graln into thin strips to equal l cup. "Dia1ooally sliceoM stalk celery, l stalk broccoli and 2 areen oa.iooa ln1o strips; slice 'Al green pep-f>er and 1 tb1n slice fresh gin.er into narrow tenllbwiaestripe. ln 1 tablespoon oil in skillet, saute beef and ve1etables, stirrln&. un· til vegetables are crisp- tender. Stir ln 1 table- spoon each aor aauce and water mixed with 1 teaspoon coro1tarcb; coot, st1trln•, untll thickened. llates 2 sen· ipp. c .. ./ ::::.--- JEU.0 ASSORTED ~llrt ~~ ORCHARD ORANGE DRINK MOl.t<f. eon LE VONS GROOND COFFEE l.f0tn!>CN1 AU.OIWID6 .37 .69 239 GROCERIES ~Ol'NllOC.Up .68 f>:~s.uce .51 ~~ .. Sauce .22 ·~JAA.!iUCED 97 Qreen Giant Mmhrooms • .43 126 .66 .31 .69 .66 123 167 12CXIQ~ 95 Sunahkle Sugar Wlltn • 131 .40 ~~~ .248 ~~ .72 ;.c:zon1~~ .... 31 .46 109 ·113 .95 th•• ·~ ov.r So; Nue9 11ot eoall, .._a . o,.._. hlll llDler ........ , Bot Clala••• 2 tabletpOODI Cllo"9dpWlley " tr• IJ ooa onpno "' cup ollft o'1 ,.. ..,.. Jq••• m .... ,,, •• , 101k octopu1 Olean and 1kla oc· .. ?Jh .. ....,. ...... topua. 8Uet ID tblD tor • •u• Wore ,..._ IDd fr1 ia peuut pl•el•• ob••k• OD oll. ,,,,.,... IOI aauce, 1keww. Grill °"" bot ClD1•. -.cl ...a.ftl q coala1~a1bla1 wltb a e.aee. , ....... 1.-.tbylM l cup nd wiDe Salt ad """r ~ .... taor9 -veld,... two ~INWINK or ~ Um•• wbll• ~ pound.I oetffa. Pomll oNll m. CUt ln· to cu.. Saute Oldon. auUc.m .. _..nplo ollwe GU Uldl omoa la aoldlD brown. Add OC• lopu md wtm. S&mmer 10 mlnatee. Squeeze lemon into mixture. cookla1. Coo-until cleaDedmdatlllM•f tnder. a medium oaloa•. OUDl'AL OCTOPtJ8 chopped nae oa.aa 2 aarllc clo•H, .,...... all m.1DCed GetMore .. <r'fi , ........... anrn;;.: ........ yourMPQatv::S f)'' ol09::"NaE ~ 25 II --... -----.il ......... ___ Ii ~'1 o., :.--:..-=.:::==.:-.= ... ':"...::=..~ JUICE F .. -·---..-.--'---·---. F II ... --· -' , ll<llll'ICZ • ~ Save now on rro.n food. .;:,,.~.,00-..-.mtlt'RIC I ---·--0 __ _. ... _....,,.._ ,1 -.tTO-11 I_, L"1 I Rv.NG I ~fl:a<Dmlll!!I ........ llW:,..ir.-.... -.. .................... ~'*•0~ ~~~,.,.,~~ ::-...... _., __ c:.-... -.... .,,..-I------------· --~ r-v· ... ·-~-~=v-..r-~~ 127 ~·· FRoZEN ..... 25~~ ~~ A ~.9£TABLES ft: TEtaJt m.NZ arr LA ••· _.,, l"U05. OJT a:-i. .... w:.o. • II 'WESSON SALAD OIL ~ l90T1U I """"ntll OJI.art 0,AIC)-~ O'Pl!IC'rW 95 ;•=:.~~=:..~+°:~ .-, ..................... . I ._,, ~ I! e ~FRESH ~~ I' ~ ~OTS Fm:E~ I a.s. NO. •tol..8 59 ~-::.:a:uo..,oo-..._,...l'J'l'llrnC ... RUSSET s...c ,,-·~·~~~·~~; POTATOES t:RBWL....._•-'!!'.ZWJW.IW.RR:I • ,~ ~"1\'aoc • ~------~----0--.. . . -FARMERJottrtA o I ICE COC'AM • _,,,..~.,Oii-~~ I• n.Lnf"I •• -• ro -11 t• u.T I rTv.-I <XU'O<IO<MmJllnl I ..... , , .' JERSEYMAJD 139 A FRANKS .'t F :1 l DELUXE ,...._.--~~ • F 1 ., t-w..F CAl.l..Of'I Cll'1 UCl.ID<; u::u. ~ --~ I "5S()f(Tm~~ ·------------· ___ ;.___..;;;:.~-, _____________________ ., FANCYFARMS 53 SU CED PEAQIES ~'='D • PO POV VODKA 8C>-l'ROOF I 7'-UTUI llOTT\Z 699 DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER »OMX llOTI\L ~·~ .79 GROCERIES A&Oc.rG~ Bonllteem PAia 9-0lrlCC eo~SCU> Ty-0-Bowt a.ter .41 ~79 .32 113 .79 ~&P~1*~.95 ·~°"''II()!( 49 Nice & Soft Facial Tissue • t'lC><OUl11 ~ 82 Gllld S.ndwtch Begs • FROl.EN FOODS 26-0lJU~~ Cdeste Defuxe Aue ~Whip TopplnQ Id~~· s.. Lee Pound Cake o~Brolnw .29 .79 359 269 .55 .9~ .75 ~:t~sro::-• 'l9 . . VONS BAKERY ~~~.at .99 sc-s=. ..... 89 IQ;Ro111nwt1&Saw .. 83 WILSON SU CED BACON --~ MIUJlll a.cm ~.95 7 -BONE BEEF ROAST T 1'l!!U qoc; aJfTD Cl.II CHUC11 .. 1~1 FRESH D<JNGENESS CRABS WHOU! ~ta l19 MEATS lMOllll! fbll9el Pca9Del AA~ ~ ~~c.:; LIQOOR ~11.:a ~~::"' (:~~~ lA •19 rA .49 l&.29 lA 139 Ll'>Ul"EI 81»1Cllillby ......... lcoedt 199 449 249 998 289 ~~ •• Wine S::Xt..nbNKO J49 , PUREX LIQUID BL.EACH ~ .99 .59 HEAL TH & BEA<ITY 90L IUlll..~Oll-119 o.tTOOlt ...... 0-~~~m> .87 ~.~~°" )99 ~-C..U'l"!C ~ 117 Wondra Skin Lotion ·~I l'llOWX 123 Contac: Cold Capsules IOOCOll'I ~ 169 Al-.dn Tab6ets CRJSP ROMAINE L.EnUCE MJIO ---- KRAFT AMERICAN Of EESE tMJ/~ Olt-W<J.U ou.sr:roao ~.19 149 .45 DELICATESSEN ~~~.59 169 109 109 ]99 • T.f' OSDA FOOD STAMP CO<JPONS GLADLY ACCEPTED. ,\ Band To Benefit Some proceeds from a rummage sale at 9 a.m . Saturday sponsored by the Laguna Beach Ebell Club will go toward new un· if orms for the Thruston Intermediate School Band. The sale will be held at the Women's Club, St. Ann and Glenneyre, Laguna Beach. Admiring new uniform on Norman Lawson, left, is Ebell President Daidre McCredie. With her are Maria DuPuis, above, and Dee Dee Herndon, right. Philharmonic Society Kicks Off Fund Drive • Tbe Orange County Pbllharmonlc Society bas kicked off its 1980 Continuance Fund Drive. Donations enable the society to arrange local concerta by intemaliooaly known or· chestraa and conductors and help nm mualc enrichment programs for local youngsters. Dmetjona are tu-deductible aDd lhould be made payable to the Oran1e County Philharmonic Society, Ill 234 E. 17Ul St., Suite 12, ea.ta llesa. For more lnformatioe. pbooe &M..e4U On Dean's List Gretcben)fetzler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hetzler, and Julie Bundy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs~ James Bundy, have been named to the Dean's Honor List for the fall quarter at UCI. Miss Russelle Revenaugh bas won the Good Citizens Aaward from the Patience Wright Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu· Uon. Laguna Beach. Cheryl Thompson of Costa Mesa, an Orange Coast College graduate, has completed training and now is a Delta Air Lines flight attendant on the Dallas/Fort Worth route. Darlene Ridill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ridill of San Juan Capistrano, has been named to the Dean's Honor List at Mount St. Mary's College for the fall semester. -· . Club Calendar "'"' ea.ch Wemwlda11 m the Daily Pilot and contam. nohu• of women'• and urvic~ club m«tlngl and ewNI OJ)e'ft to the public /OT the following wnk. Snd noti«• to Cl® CCJUndar, Doil11 Pilol, P.O. 8oz 15f0, Coato Meta, CA nns. lnclwt. JIOUr name and phorw amber. Not;c.1 maut be in our hancb thne -a DI advanu of an nient. ~ ore timited to major fvnd·raiwn OJ>e'ft to CM~ To.....-o picture, wriU or call the Feature O.,,On,,.,.,.,, fC.4121, behoem 2 and 5 p.m. Photo r•· qttelU an ,.,.,,... on a IJ>OCe available ba:sta. MOW'S 1'MI TIMI ,; TO__,.lftAN llOI ............ - Oran .. Co.ty•, Ftnest Healtll Clbb for Women offers you an exercise Pf'OIJ'•m tbat will help you acllleve )'OW' fitness 1oal1. "• are a •sn•ller membenblp club. h'teodlY and lnterell~ In you,r peraon.a,..._.. HIGHEST AWARD -Don Wolfe, James Newkirk, Tom Jacobson ·Men Honored Three men bave been honored by the Newport Harbor High School PTA for their service to the school. Recipients of the Honorary Service Award. the highest award that can be presented by the PTA, are Principal Tom Jacobson, social studies teacher James Newkirk and volunteer Don Wolfe. Jacobson was honored because of the "steady and positive rate of improvement in every area of academic life at NHHS," a PT A spokesman said. Newkirk, a 1955 NHHS graduate, was one of the originators of the "Discover America'' tour taken annually by Harbor High students, and he instituted the volunteer summer cross country program. Wolfe. a Newport Beach buslneasman, bu been a volunteer ln the soccer program since Its inception in the Newport-Mesa area and is in· volved in putting together an international SO<:· cer meet to be held in the area. Also, he is an A YSO soccer commissioner. Host Families AreNeeded Fifty families in tbe Huntln;toa Beach· Foaotaln Valley area are beine souabt to boat students from France ud Italy thia IUIDIOU. The students, aget ts thJ'OQlb 18, .will apmd July here as part of the Brttiab European Cen· ter'a cultural eschans• f~· Wblle hire, tbe .. d ... will attend ~ daaaea three boon per day and v1.a1t landmub ln the aftel"DOOO . Interested famWes abould contact Founta!n Valley program coordinator Corinne Schatzman at968-~ ( Slagles ] , ______ c_a_1en __ da __ r ____ __ ADVANCED DEGREE LTD. will have a wine and cheese social at 8 p.m. Friday, March 7. at the Garden Grove Community Center. The group is open to persons with master's, doc:· torale. law or medical de~. For informa· tion. call Lynne at (213) 478-2939. ORANGE COAST SINGLES will meet at 8 pm. Friday, March.7, in TustlJl. For informa· tion. call~ al 751-0291. SELF CENTER presents a Single Ex· perience discussion on ''Managing Stress in Your Life" at 7:30p.m . Friday, March 7, ln the ci· ty of Orange. For information, call Bob at 997·9600. .... GMIN'IT'I nni.a .... fl u. Year will a. bcmored at a lame._. ad fulaloa abo• bJ IU'• l'lftb Avmue rrtda,r at South Coal& Pl.ua Hotel, Colla II..: For IDlormatsoa Uoat die .... •=Nd "7 = ~Wlce i..,. olNelr)olt eb, ~ . ftA'l'BD n:DDING wUI 1119 tbl t.oll&c nm tlae laddlebaok CommualUH Clarlatlan Womm•1 Club ~--TueldaJ, llareb U, for a DOOG a.c-. at the El Adobe .......... t In a..1-c..,utrw. &eMneUom: 111-t30'1. A W1U> war G4JQLING PartJ, wUb bops bll.11, wW be Mid Sattarday from 7:IO p.m. W1 mldnlebt at the Fount.alD Valley Co.mmmally Center, 1alO Slater Ave., spomored by Sorop- Umilt IDteruUoea1 of Newpart Harbor. A $10 doDatiaDla requtnd. IDformat.ioD: 171487L AN AJlT AVCl'ION apomored by the Silterbood of Temple Sharon bectm at 1 p.m. Saturday at Temple SbanJa. 617 Hamiltlon St., Costa Meu. AdmhUcJn ia SZ.50. lnformatiae: ... 5552. LAGUNA BEACH branch ol the American Aa· eodatioe ol University Women <AAUW) will meet at 9:30 a .m . Thunday at Netpborbood Coqreptiona.1 Church. Lquna. DilcuuloD will center on Metropolitan Water Dlalrict of Southern Calllomia with speaker Tom Lovil of the Metropolitan Water Diltrict. SU IQVOS DANCING IN llrVINS beliDI at Tf: . p.m . 8atvda1 et T\&rUe lloek Commait:r Cenw with proeeedl beaded for Cid.kl'• World pre-id.GO&. AdmlaalOll II t10. lllfonnatlOll: · 152 .... A POftA1C& WNClmON ad .... .,_.- are plamd fol' ~. llattb U. bJ .... bera ol U. Harbor K., ol tM CbUd Oatdanct Center. Tbe IDMdal betlM at 10 a.m. at All· state Savbap ud Loa ID Newport C... New memben an beml IOqbt. hdormadoa: ~naa .. BON YIVAN'I' GALA spcmored bJ Temple Bat Yabm wUl be bekt Saturday at Part West Clu.,._ In Newport. IDfannatioa: 6"-19. ' "IP&ING nvB&" ls tbe theme of a fashion abow Mt for Saturday at the Marriott Hotel In Newport. wttb pn>ceeda IOinl to benefit St. John tbe Baptiat School ln Colla Mesa. Cost ls $15 pet' pm'IClll for the 11:30 a.m. event. ID· formadon: 557·5080. (/EORGE GERSHWIN CHAPTER of tbe Oraqe County Mualc Center will meet at 1 p.m. Monday, March IO, at Rancho Allpaz Yobilehome Clubhouse in San Juan Capistrano. The proeram. wblcb includes talb by Genbwtn expert.a, ta open to everyone. Information: 496-3551. Show You Care BJ MARTIN SLOANE "Give a Little Love." That's what the Sara Lee refund form said. On ll wu a picture o( Jerry Lewis w1tb a boy in a wheelchair. This wu a very special refund form because it offered to give 50 cent.a to the M uacular Dyttt.ropby Aaaodatioo u ~u u to return 50 cents to a smart shopper wbo purchased Sara Lee cakes. Last fall more than 100.000 shoppers took the time to send in the speeial Sara Lee re· fund form and help the Muscwar Dystrophy Association. Many of them unselfishly checkec) the bo:s. oo the reftmd form that said: "I want to give a llWe extra love. Send the whole $1 to MDA." "SCHICK HELPS Jerry's Kids" was another spec1aJ offer that allowed refunders to abow that they cared Schick donated 2S cents to muscwar dystrophy for each proof of purchase received, while shoppers earned $2 McDoaald'a gift certificates. The Sara Lee 'and Schick often raiMd hundreds of thousands of dollars for worldwide research lnto muscular diaeue and for the 219 MDA clinics that provide diaanosttc services and rehabilitative care. Shoppers now have another chance to use their refuDding to help a wort.by cause. S,.tft aDd Co. will contribute 50 centa to the East« Seal Society for each shopper who sends ID the packaee·front color band from Its new small"lllbe u ·1 8uttel"ball. Balter'ball Breut or BllUerball Staffed turte,.. SHOPPERS WHO SEND in the color band along with the required form will re· ceive a 7S-cent coupon for their next turkey purchase. The required form along with a cash-Off coupon will appear in newspapers and other publications. Thia year, the East.er Seal program will help more than 500,000 handicapped people. Easter Seal centers treat people with dis· a bill ties resulting from cerebral palsy, multi· pie aderosia. stroke, amputation, blindness, accident, arthnw and birth defects. Thia Easter may mean a little more to you if you take the time to look for the But- terball advertisement and send in the form to aid the F.asttt Seal Society. I hope you will. Sara Lee. Schick and Swift deserve our sincere thanks for finding this wooderfw way for shoppers to lend a helping hand. We bope that other manufacturers will follow their fine example. REFUND8 OF THE DAY Write to the followin1 address to receive the form aecn1ary for this offer, which will proride you with SS worth ol ~ for Jobmon'• baby produd.I: Coupon SaTinp Book, Box 144311, Baltimore, Md. ZlJll)8. 'Ibis offer nptres April 30. 1.9IO, eo aeod for the re· fund form M IOOa u_poulble. Write to tbe foJ.lowtnC ..sd:leu for the form required for th1a refund worth up to $1..25: ~aldstine. 1 lndastrtal Drift, p .0 . Bo:i St·X. )(Qle Plain, llinD. iSMI. Tbia oiler aim ....... April 30, Jim, IO MDd b tM n!ftnl (arm qlllckly. r-----------ru;;~ti:;~~------------, CEBEALS.B&EA.&FASTP&ODUCTS o••~l!~IJ'T'5 c..r-1 •-0t-. -... • 7k ... 1 ,........, plV\ • lk..,IS ott <--.. -Ired ,........, form Plut UW"w Ci<-H-Do.I '°"-E JCPt<H ;.. JI, 1'11 . POST S.C-r Heron V•-OH.-·-• ..._. GA, v....._ ... v-plus-s-~ >-O poclwr• PKMt, s..t llW reouo.-ct ,,,._ -... - nlM 5-° ~ pt'OOl-of--CMM -trom ... of ,,,. .. Pal ~•• -.comin. A..,..._9'1'. ~ ~ Crllp. '""" ~ft"' Cocoe ,.,._ ,..ota. R..., -c~M -''" POP _, Ot· !er 11 allO ...... , .... IW N plus two fl'Of'i. E-.U.n. JI, 1"1 WET OHES Toot~. Racefw • '"'9 "'·- P.t<t Anlmel ~-r loot !eM IM -,._ torm pha ~el pure,,.,. ln>m <141' -0.... '- a.by p.K~ plUS 1S Uni\ lo< DCK1---· •no. I TIW POP ll IN rauno -~ ICIOI> M tlw -o1 -<•P strao 1 lnclbt• '°"' c-c• o1 _,.,.. El· tery E~t 1'*'91, ....,._ Ptt lponlll 0tr 0.rtff Ooo 1.,..1iow1 ""'° evall•ble tor -POP'*" U ~ pt.,. H cant• tor _._ -,,_,..,. Toy " m«lllN --drt•llM• T'!le•t .... """' Oft ttw -°'..,. ""'_,. -.aM. Eaot<H ~ JO. , .. •ALSTON --°"9< It«.-.. o t t ,_ ~ -,._.... --.... ~ .... ,,,_..,.. -~ ... ,.. ---of ,,. lellowW!o _, a.--0.a, At<t Clwa . .,_, O.a. ""'" O.• ~ '-JD., .. '·------------------------------------------ FREE PUBLIC SERVICE SPINAL EXAM ........... I JI( ~-- .. DSAR ANN LANDS81: I react ........... Uaat • DI'. ......... ,,.. .. '19'""*7 .ol ..... 25 a' ..... ...., .. .. .. .,. ........ ... -.............. ~ ...., .......... ..... .................. TM,...,..... were •err. \Ill r"9Uai1. <I'• ...,;~ ......... u. ~ ............ . ... ,,_ ICn ....... . IO tMi woe't M -.f. perfeet.) ff re•a wbat lH -·llftn acJ'ftd oo: 1. Leant bow to accept llf•'• cb:;::•• and cbal..,_ -adapt to lMID ...... of lett.lq lMID --your qlrtt. a. DoQ't Ntln. Keep bu.ty and actJve, ev .. 11 It mNDI t.akiq OD a Job tbat doelD'tpay mooey. 3. Don't mourn loo Iona or worry too much. Loni periods of 1rievln1 or 1trest can take years oft your life. 4. Eat and drink ln moderatklo. ..•.. .,.. .......... ...... ,_. 'Doaol'llllilf..W .. ".,.. ... ..,...ut1 .... ., ..... her 1a · .......... -• tltfflftl aM ,.eitlH .............. ,.. ............ ...... -. .......__,. JACUC. nusvaa DaAll ..._....., I •• ••• • , ... 11. Dr. ........ . ....... ,_.11111 tt1.'fte• oeUMtMrd .... ftey ,_...._ .....,.. .. are trrl•• to rel•• Pa,.. •••11111• _,., cblncbtUa1 and H ........ 11 ......., '' cto.a't ...U very tood Lie,.. a.arer. Wkla. up l.MN. II)' ltro~er ,_, w tt I ..... a. and bll wtte have a little W.&:"'&!l+,.. tl'Wla&· uphol1t•r1 butlneu. " ........ u. They u" ln an addition D S A R A N N tbe7-built to the 1ara1e. LANDERS: Wben my Im I04nl to be mar· parent.I wen dlvol'eed, ried ln June, and Mom Mom tot Lbe boule. The wanll me and my bride Judae aald tt would be to rent a couple room.a 1n OK U Dad rented a the ~. She 1ay1 It room.111UI bun't been a will save ua a lot of problem except when money became Flo can M o m b a a d a t e a • uae her kitchen and we Sometimes Dad comes won 'l have to buy any out lD hll underwear and major applianeea. makea UCIY remarks. F'lo dOetn't llke tbe My aunt and uncle Uve Idea, but she'll 10 aJon1 Nothing goes betterwith lower overall prices ·th·cin Vons Double CoupOris! Ut,erticy Tutors Sought by Council ~iiiii:iij;;;;;m;;==;;;;;;;;===========;;;;:-i•Vfll\tlnATlllll'lll'vlaVoiiVVU'aii 1 I •405 1• A new tutor training claaa tor persona ln- tereaLed in serving as volunteer teachers of En11bb for the foreign born will beeln 1n Costa Mesa this month under the aponaonbip of the Central Orange County Literacy Council. Mn. Margery Fuller, director of the Costa Meaa teaching center wUJ conduct the 30-bour training course in the Laubach method of teaching Englbh as a second language and also the teaching of reading and wrilinl to llllterate Engllilh-apeaking persons. The fll'St half of the training coune will be held from 7 to 10 p.m . on Monday and Wednes- day at the First United Methodist Church, 420 W. 19lh St .. Costa Mesa. beginning Monday, March 17 and ending on Wednesday, April 2. The course will r esume on April 30 and con- tinue Wednesday nights through May 21. No teaching experience Is required. Persons completing the course wlll be expected to serve as volunteer tutors at afternoon or evening classes conducted for the Llteracy Council In Costa Mesa. Demand for the English-language classes is such that double the present number of tutors ls required to achieve the desired Laubach goal of one-to-One Instruction, Mrs. Fuller says. Volunteers wUl be asked to purchase $16 worth of materials but scholarships covering this cost are available through the Literacy Council for those who cannot afford this cost. Prospective tutors are welcome to obeerve one or· °:n!":~ar teachln& sessiona held each Jlooday eftll from 1to8:30 p.m. at dM Unll· ed lfetbodllt urcb. For further information call Mrs. Fuller, 548-3884. ( Boros cope THURSDAY, MARCH I By SYDNEY OMAllll ) fRANCI~-ORR fine stationery corona del mar II DOUBLE COUPON 1: 11 Present this coupon along with any one manufactum's ·c:ents-olf" I I coupon and get double the savings from Vons Not to Include retailer, ii free coupons, coupons greater than One Dollar or Exceed the valued I the item. 1• .. ... , .. ....,. ... .,..~"""''""""''·~--· I !.11u11.~~~~~~.Jet:•~asnal! , ...... _ ...... _________ , -ttlJHt-1 oooaLE"C:oaPoN I: !!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I I Present thtS coupon dlonq with any one 11'\dnufacturers -~ ... 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I ,,.,.,,,... . .......,.. _ _....._ . ..._ __ • I • -' ........ ,. .,..__ I~""""' ~ -..,, Cit ""' I !a a D."l.v.iUiss:•~~s~viJiJ'lf .P.I ft 1: :l '1•SVMVUllV1111Dl1U•1U•--as ---1 ·' !•, --~ ~.~~a!I!·§~~ ·...--Ii: I COUPOfl and get doubte the savtngs from Vons. Not to ~ n!Cailer. j I I free coupons, coupons greoter then One Dolllr or EJGCeed the wlue d I I ~Item. I• I , .... _.__.._,_ . ...._--· I ~ --119 .._ t...-..i ._ -.... ... ""' I .1 ....... .;;;.a.;;~·;;.---1• ·-------~--------~-------~ Ff9'zt ........ . Jim Mcllullan and Connie SeJlecca launch an lnt.emaUooal effort to defend the world against an army of superhuman robots in "Beyond Westworld," premiering tonight at 8 on CBS, Channel 2. .. • •9n1w-t,.80'8AN FMNCllOO WhM 8'°"9 end~ -called In to IOlw .,. ~ tery of.~ tedory, ti.y ~ that !he owner hal • long record of~ 8*~ • OVERIASY ~: Joae ONCO. (R) -~ILIHMR Mll'ORT al llllRY °"""" OuMt hoet: 8'-Allen. Guelta: Roy Rogers. Ollie Ev.,., Tiie Beat. Bob sn-. 1;ao • KIDI 2 KID8 Lynetta PerecllM encl l<lflt &arwwl holl tN• llpac:lal ptt>grarn oaerad fOf c:Nl- dren -.urtng e trip to the San Bemardlno Mountain• fof winter fun: apectal eflacta craetOt Peter Blen- tbaw; 1~-old llunt ecu.a Mk*I Allen. D YOUNG ftEOPl.£'8 8l'ECIAL. "Palm Tran And lo.befg1" ChKdren of Alallle end Hft9jj f11P011 on the landmar1ls. pu- timM end histonea of MCtl state I FACE THE MU81C HOU.YWOOO SQUAAE8 I TIC TAC DOUGH AU. .. THE FAMll Y .. ,,.. Md Glofte SC*t'' • MACN!iL I LltWR ASIORT e GAEAT PEAFOAMAHCE8 "The Moat Happy Fella" In 0a ..... ~ ...... ,,. • KNXT fC:fiLos Angeles D KN8Cf Los Angeles I KTlA (Ind ) os Angele~ KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angele~ (I) KFMB (CBS) San Otego • KHJ-TV (Ind.) Loa Angeles '@ KCST (Aeq 5-1 Diego I KTTV (Ind.) Loe Angeles KCOP-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles KCET-TV (PBS) Lo9 Angeles e KOCE·lV (PSEij Hunttngton Beach kanii Loeeer'• ld~euon of 8'dnl¥ Howerd't play. en egllr'I! NIC>ll V elley vlne- ylnl owner (Giorgio Tozzi) lor• e young San FrlftCllt- co wellrau fSheron Oenlelt) to many him under telee preten- (1) P.M. MAGAZINE A IOOk et the migration of Ille Cellfomle grey wtl .... through tt1e weten of SM Diego to Baja. 7:86. Pl.EDGE BAEAK Aegul«ly ecMdulad PfO- grAmmlng may be Oeleyad due 10 !)ledge b<lel!I 8:00 9 BEYOND WOTWOAlO Cl'remier•) A 8'>9011 MCUf· 1ty ~ (Jim McMYtlen) .. aaalgl18d to 1109 e IClen- tlat' 1 (J-Wlllnwrlgnt) ettorts to oonqoer The WOt1c:I woth an at my Of humanoid robot• D REAL PEOPl.E Repof'll on con1umar wtdctldog captain Stlc*y • an eight-milt loot r-In San F~ end e ,,..,._ tar whO la elao e ventrto-r =-turad . *. ''l«>Nlde" (19671 Bon . Ger eldlne A dlNble<I detac- bece>fn. e apecjal police agent and 11 Mligned to flnd the tnie>ar reaponalble tor Na lnjofy .. (!_In I • (11 EJGHT IS ENOUOH A -veteran who -with Nb/• flrlt hulblnd In e "*"-p'1llon '*'IP com. to the 8r.o. lord realdeAoe M-. ..... r :=vt~ : ............ .. ....... .-... -_.11'1: .... ~~-~ ••11 CIUW"A .. ............... 5.i~U~ ., ....... __ ... ,.... ...... ...,... ..... . ....... panel °*"Y· ~~ . rr ...... Noe ....... t 1111t OIUtl ca.-. "' ........ ~ ...... .... _. .... 101••• ... ~. (2 ..... , • •1Qf41GH1 tlOat·C..~ (1)1"1~ ..... __ .. l:30 • .. *CAL. COlmJ\' TIMQHT ~PIM )(.-ye lwJllls tH1 ,... o1 eo ~ 1n 1t1a Amlrican Ml.at ni.tte llll'f lnO Carol Burnett. RlcflWd ()llem~rleln. John DM4dlorl IOd "*'IY 01 ... ()) LATJN PROAL! t:OO. Cl) MOW ''WNle Mama" (Pl'eMlere) Batt• Devil. Emell HlrOen Jr. To make ende mMI wlthOot having to reaort to ac:captlng welfare peymenta. an llQlflO widow tall .. In a 11reetw1M youth aaeboardar D Dlff'"MNT STAOKES Amotcl 11111 tor an older glf1 wtlO hat eyee onty fof Wllll&.(RI •@ OHAAUE'8 AHGEl.8 Tlltany baCOrllM the not98 10 II hallt1I epa°I plutlc; klfgaon. wtlO 1$ being toroad to operate on an 1nterne11onalty known crlmin .. CJ TME ULTIMATE WEAPON Jim McKr., l>Osts a docu man1wy on 0r1nging 81t>IM 10 Chnttlans behind the If on Cuo 111n G) MSW GRIFFIN ~ ll09t' SI-Allen ~ Ror Rogan. Dale Evens. Tiie 8Mt. 80C> Shew. MlalMI Yoong. Joe Engelt>el gar. •-"' D He.LO, LAMY Lany la llunnad wtlell hla ••·wife 1and1 him a s 10.000 cllec* to ~ .. , payment toward e houaa. t:llt ID Pl.EDGE 8AEAK Regular'Y achaduleCI pro- gr emmlng mey be deleyecl due to pledge brellt1. 10:00 D 8f8T OF t¥TUAOAY NIOKTLM ··= LL~~tora man melfllne Mdlttlc -~ .. n I 8hoUld Ole a.lor'9 I w.. .. ,,,.._,..,,,. ~Bl,!~r,~~ ~ movie for the loaa·mnffftl TV 1erle1 wltb &aymona Borr and Geraldine Broob. .. gcrr • a:ao -MUliCal Comecb' Tool*. A rtvie• of the Wt eo yean tn tlte Tmertaan mualcal theater with OJJ:bol Burnett, John Davidson and Rici ant Chamberlain. CBS • 9:00 -"White Mama.•• Bette Davli &tan as a wldow forced to wake in a young black boarder in thia new TV movie (review and photo • below> . lollle ........ lltwtlidt .. ..,....,died. • THeGMAl MmO QOIE)I .... 0-~ 8wn1, OflCle A191. JD 8em1 end l\'IOl'9 ,...,.... and ,.. cneee ,. gokilr'I .. ot r9dlo c:omedy cMtng ... '30eand'-. l0:10. mG IANO CAY~ BoC> Cnlilby. FrtnlUI Cer1e. ........ WWtlng. Freddy Martin and OllW gr.i big c.id pei1olft..,. -..... lured In""*'~ al e ·30a arid ''09 "-* ~ ...... ~:11=(11HEWS NEWLYWIO GAME DAVEAUSIAT lAAOE 0..... II e oantllt. a prlett anden.....-i • M"A"S"H • HtOHT GAU..ERY "The Gir1 Wilt! The Hungry Eyee" A llruggltng PhOIO· gfaj)her lllld• the Idell • model lo< htl -edYlll'tla- ~ ~ _,. 11 10 SI LOS ""HGELE.8 CHAMBER OACHESTAA A ptofole Of ooe OI the Ion in: 111nell orcn.tru ,,., '"" county. the LAC 0. ct>o Mn .. t"9 otftcaal orChft tra OI ttle t980 Wini., ;1 30 ~MARY HARTMAH. MAlf'f HARTMAN Tom _.._ on a llr8fl911 bed. Gfaodpli get• •n IMMI~ '11111\or, end Mwy gell aoma great -. • TONQtff °""' tloet: o.td er-. ~ a.o. SNcl*srls F«W;y. I Di\TINQ GAME Cll THEIWla.9: NIBf/CA tE.D HOSfAM A ID'* • IN..._ occur· r..-lllnn. G MOYIE •• "1' ~ Be Done Amigo" f 1t7Sf Jeck Palenoe. Bod ~. A man betr*1dl • ~ boY """°"" he aids In rettlontn9 oontrOI of hta onflerit.anOe (2 1n.I • HOOAH'8 HflW)l!9 Hogen mull o-m a ~.«;tJ()n bomO "' Iha otn1at of SUlleQ 13. • HOHEYUOONEA8 Ralpfl tall• Ed Ofl I bUll- -tr:O. and~ IN I balrlQ lllS bf0Cfler'1 keec>ef 11 not all rl'I crded up to be 1 1:40.~AeC NEWS 11 4&8 0 LOV£80AT "Haedl 0. Tai11 Aoam Ar-.on ~d GlllllMO: Mon• Oi The M_ .. Oraon Bein ~hOfld• Ftemong Lii~ "9oOle- Edw1rO Albert. Pally MacCotmec+' Ai -•~NIGHT~ 12'00 Q MAKE ME L.AUOH .., M$8.SK)N: IMPOSSl8l.E m> KINGOf KEHSINClT~ 12.30 8 (.I) C8S LA TE MOvtE •• ''Rubo(' ( 19771 Piper LMKte. Sluert WhltlTWI JOHNDARUNO ~ 1\Bette Davi.s Bails Out 'White Mama' By PETE& J. BOYER LOS ANGELF.S <AP> -A movie that begins by brlqing together a sweet little old lady and a wild street kid is already knee-deep in hokum. The only question la, how long will the thing fight before it sinks! movie doe!n't go under Is no fault of the material -it's loaded with implausible turns from start lo finlsh. <Channel 2, 9 p.m.). .. White Mama," tonight's CBS movie with Bette Davis, is still on its feet al the end. That this IT IS SAVED BY sheer force of will, exerted by Miss Davis and her co-star, Ernest Harden Jr. They reach l.oto the story and extract a rela· lionab.ip you wouldn't think possible from reading the storyline. £BS Surges • ID Ratings NEW VORK <AP) -CBS, with • boost from "Scroples," bounced back from a dismal performance the previous week to win the networlcs' prime-time ratlngs race by more than four full poinu over ABC, figures from the A.C. Nlelaen Company showed. It was CBs1 widest margin of victoey over ABC Ui1s season, and renewed tbe network's eballeqel to t.be front-runner that had subalded somewhat durin1 ABC's lln>adcaat of the Winter ~mpics. CBS finished No. 3 bl &be ratiqa for the week endiq Feb. 24. "Scruples." a miniseries based on Judith Krantz's best· selling novel, picked up viewers each night during its three-part broadcast. The concluding in· stallment was fourth in the rat· ings, with Part II in lotb place and the first chapter ranked 16th CBS' BATING roa the week was 22.4, to 18.3 for ABC and 17 for NBC. The networu say th.at means in an average prime-time minute during the week, 22.4 percent of the homes in the country with television were tuned to CBS. the ratings, ABC's "Three's Company" ninth. IN ADDmON, ABC and NBC each had two programs among the five lowest-rated, starting with NBC's "Best of Saturday Night Uve" in S8th place. and followed by .. The Andy Kauf- man Special" and a politic.al ad for presidential candidate John Anderson. both on ABC, and NBC News special, "For the Child's Own Good," and a "CBS Reports" preaeotation, "The W a1on Train Trial." The week'• Top 10: The story is Uus : • Miss Davis <in her 50th year in the movie biz, by the way) plays a penniless widow who inteods to make it through her remaining years on stub- born pride and a heavy doee of the wort ethic morallty. She takes in a troubled kid in exchange for $100 bucks weekly paid by county authorities. "If you ask me, you've lost your mind," her neighbor tells her. ''I'd go on welfare fint." EVEN AT THIS EARLY juncture. Miss Davis has so atroogly established her character. you know that the dole ts beyond question. Not only will she take in a troubled youngster, she'll earn her money: She wtU help him make something or himself. Enter the kid BiJJ surly and possessed or a manner that sug- gests Mn. Malooe's good intentions will soon be severely teated. In a prolonged sizing.up gaze, Mass Davis and yoGDg [ , _________ )Mr. Harden say more TV REV ( E W than the next 10 pages of the scnPt -mutual ap· ---------prehenslon. regret and challenge. She is s oon to lea rn tbat the "nice buildine. with nice people" where her daughter once went lo school bas become a &betto priaon of aorta, a place when! troubled lcids are dealt with b1 beinl aenttnced1.o "lhe tank" -a wild, deten· • t\on hall where aeml·llterates do time until 1radualioo. n. ........... .... .. OllfNe.._ .. .... -----·· ""° ... NMllll e ...-; ' i=rWUCIMO **\t "Ttle 1.oot*e" f 1'M> Aoty QlllolM. ..... AdMle. A~ Of .. Otlltl ..... oriwee • .... ..., among .... ....... hllr .... Oii • lafge -°' ~ ooi r:u'rd tn t11e ,...... ~JJ lw .. 30 min) 12:11. 9 MMT'TA ...... ...,. lhal ... ·~c:Noce-..i ot e police offtolr -aclUlly ps1 of e ,..., '*" fr'MIMng the dmll tlWl'IWlla.(fl) , •• TOMOMOW Oua1te: lnternet101111 c11amp6oft •••bafl"°P --~· .... ·· ···~-~~ CtlMll) Fart.y Grengtw, JOln Ev-. Tiie ~ ._ IWO member'I of ~---~ ,...... .., e.,.,. t 1 fir .. 56 mwl_) • LR NfD TIMES Of: EDDllWIS 1;30 II MCME * * "five Aah0t• In $onglc>ore" ( 191171 s-. Flynn. T•ry OOwfwl,. A young CIA agent ..,.,. 14> wtOI e 811ttlfl Secret Sar. o;ooe agent ,,.. &ngepore to tnYIS1 tOAll the mytl 9l10u1i dluppaaranca o t 17 Mannee (2 In I • MOYIE . *.... '"The New lnMma .. 119&41 Mlct*9I c...... Bar· t>at• £den. A tooraome of MW Ill-edjuall 10 worblg at e large metro- poljtan "OIC*el 12 ... • 15 ,,., I ~D NEWS ., MOYIE • * .. Here eom.. T ,,._ ...,._-t 1M2) eo-y ~ Lao aor-, r,,. eoy. ~ lntO rnuroer wr,.,, they --or..o to t"8 -reglnier\1 in me ~1 ..... E"'' 2:56 HEWS 31I09 MOYIE • * •.,., "The Seer let Plme>ei ,.,,,.. ( 11136) L8elle ~-d. .....,. Oberon. In ~ •• gei ...... of the Enghll Court. en Tla11rsday•• Dayd•r Jtf o.,ie• -AFTERNOON- 12:00 II • *'"' MThe Siege At Red RIYl!f'' ( 195-41 V., .Jotw*>rl • .lo9rlM ON. lndi- .,_ •ttadl e ton wi1h the r>e1p of e O.tllng oun l!Olan lrom COnfedarat• ~oerl ( t llf • 30 fl'W'I ) e • • •,. ''Taite Me Out To The 8el G.lne" (HM9) Fr.,. &Mtra. Gene Kelly Two am.rt--. become irwoMld wnn a pretty g111 wno -• ~ '8efn end gMl(llars who try to •IOC> ,,., '-from ~ ""'O the pennant ( 1 "' • 50 ....,, ' 3:.ao • * * * ''T onogt14 9 The Night'' ( t~I Or.Id Niven. Yvonne 0e c.1o k1lh vfl. ~ ..,,._ that • -.-.11i.umlr. C111r-301M\.I by~&Betluk WIDOW, STREET YOUTH IN 'WHITE MAMA' Bette Dam Tends to Ernest H•rden Jr. Sbl' resolves to teach him herself. and be i.!> walling. 1be bond lS set . .- ONE OF THE DICTATES of the plot is that white mama and black street kid recopile sub· surface needs and develop a mutual dependency. Unfortunately. s ubtlety was not called into servi~. But Uungs work out, as you knew they would rrom the beginning, and the effeet of the whole thing is upli.fting. It works, lbia aice-old·lady·ud· wtld·Streel·k:id story. in spite of ltaelf. ABC NOfll LBAD1t CBS for tbe aeuoo .O far bJ" ~10tbs ot a ratlnp ~ .!... ........ tbere la aome tUapute amon1 tbe ABC's Sunday nl1ht movie, .. Attica," was the Important loser to CBS' Sun~ay nlabt lineup. ''Allc:t," wltll I r•ll"!I of JO.I ~lflO u.S mllllofl ...,_, "to Mlf'IUIM," 30.S Or n.J mlltllft, "The JeflMIOfl•." 30.2 w 1l miiliOfl, -d "5'rllDltol.." Pltrt Ill. 2'.I or 22.2 mllllOtl, •• CllS; "l Hiie Ho u•• on the Pre Irle." ----------------------------------------- ~~~ •nra1ea ffW tbat CBS ed eltlat of the 10 bilbest·nUd ~ .... lo tM week edlliq ..... I. iaclullba( •• Allee" la D(llt pJMe u4 ueo Mmutea•r •• · In addl-to ''Scruples," CBS tot plmty of help from the 1.2nd Grammy Awards abow, '1rblcb WU 14th in the ratlnlJ. CBS' resuremce limit*' the oppmltloa to one sbow aplece ID the Top 10 -NBC'a "Lt&le House on the Prairie" ft.fth to 11 . i or it .• m l il lo n , HBC ; "O•llH .. n I "' •. 1 mllllon. "ON Day at. l llM.'' ;._;j OI 20.1 fl'lllllelf\ MO "Tr-.,...... M.U.," u or 11.t m tlllo11, ell CBS; "TllfM'I Qwnpa.ny,'' tS.6 or lt.5 "1111~ Ak. Mid '°S<.nlllMI,'' f'llrt II, 2SAOI tt.4 lftllf-C9S. n......t10--: . ....... ,....... .. , NK; "LaW a.t,'• AIC. alld "Arcllll.....,.. ,.._., .. CBS, tle;'2"'0r- "'' AwtN'lla -=(e~8S, •M Motte -''Tiie OUtl-.-" NM:. tie· ~" f'«t I, ciii;'·-.. II E._." Ate~ ffl Huard.'' ces. .,. "i...¥eme Md ~· alld ·--.··-MK:. ••w .. wn.ac:. TatM • __ ,. .... ~·-a- THE SfASON'S #1 COMmY Hm STi '" ns 12TH SMASH W&K. MA~~-f~ffe \ .... -... --... --~ • NOW PLAYING Daring 'lb Do It! ! J .,, ......... Af1 AWARD Wlf'NER .. ....,, ..... rt ''I THINK IT' very nice, ~uae Ua• AJ'I 11 • wond•rlul ouUlt, · · St.wart ratlW'ted in U\e din ol llOsbury Orlve bome. ·•The thlu that mak• you MnOU1 11 the speech. l want It to come from tM heart without too mucb leinl oo the cm. I uked Hau <FQDCSa> bow be manapd it. 'Did you UM eue canb?' No. 'Did you ha~ a &bee& ot paper to reler to?' No. 'Well, bow did you do the speech?' 'I memorised lt. • "Good God! He memorized it!" Stewart seemed shaken by tbe prospect. : : NEW YORK (AP) -Vivian Blaine loves Cy Feuer and Ernest Martin a buabel'and a peck and a bug arotmd the neck, so she's back in New York for a salute to the produeera who made her famous. M111 Blaine played Miss Adelaide, the ~·' showlbi who finally lands Nathan Detn>Jt after a long-term courtship in "Guys and Dolla," the 'ganpterland musical produced by Feuer and , Martin. "It's wonderful to be back here," she said. She says she still considers New York her home although she bu a house in North Hollywood. • where she Uvea with husband Stuart Clark, Mias Buffy, her poodle, and Miss Adelaide, her Lhasa Apso. ,r l • l • J I r ~.....__. I : " ... ~ l I I "FOXES" CRt "CUIA" la> ....... N IPGI "ELICTRJC ·HORSIMMr . ,,.~~~ .... I ''!TAIT'Ur .. , .. UP IM SMOICI" .. SILIMT 'SCRW! .. 11! ~.,-HIBK .. ~·MAL sz; Ill I 1 I .. GOODIYI I . ct•• .. r ... L "JAWSrCNJ "DRACULA• BACK 'HOME' vMaftlllalne ~·=kiad~ ._,_ .. 1 I i_.,,alOt. If of rlilnJ -• I ......... bale.187 .... .wd •tart thak'oa IO J toUJd . ..., bold the club. lt'• ~t tn 9Dlf: 1&qe tri,;hl can dMtroy your whllie 1ame. I Wlll M¥ W. about •ctinl. whether on •tate or in a JDOvie : the minute you at.art. tbe frtcM toea away." After 45 years in Hollywood - minus four years in the Alr Force - Jimmy Stewart.i..remalna Uttle cban.-_ PerUps.tne hair ii thlnnet and bla aentmees take Jonaer fe>(' completion. ~ Just drift off un- ended. Otherwise it's the same Stewart ol ''lllr. Smith Goes to Wa~" "Philadelphia Stoey" (bia Oscar) and "~'a a Wonderful Life" his favorite. JIM AND GLO&IA Stewart have lt ved in tbe aame Beverly Hllls house for moet ol tbelt 30 yean of mar· ria1e. Several )'ean ago they boq.lat the house next door,,tore it down and turned the property tnto a spacious garden. In the middle of the lot ls Glorilfs ~etable a_al"den of beets, lettuce, cabbaae and carrots. ''Ya forlet bow IDOd lettuce can taste righi ~ of the garden,·· Jim· my said .. he showed the earden to • visitor. Now 71, Stewart intends to keep punu.tni Im career. "There are thin&S around that if you keep 1ou.r wits about you, you can anag." A PEW MONTB.S ago be snagged "A Tale ol Africa," made by Japan's Samric> company in Kenya. "It seems that animal picturea are tremeodoualy popular lo J_apan," he I Moviola Editing System to Get A Special Oscar cmama ..... -C--. ~ft 91' mt C.-. V1tio SlO '"° ~ •1UJ7 0340 ... ... ~ -caoftO ( .. 11ts Hwlll1~ 1410181 .._ ""',......_ .. .,. HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Tbe Moviola ~~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!._ system, the 1tandard of Hollywood film edttlng for more than ball a cen- tury, will receive the Academy Award ot Merit at next month's 5i2nd Annual Oscar ceremony. The Soldeo statuette wiU be pre- aented to Mart Sernuier "for the pro--greastve development of the lloviola from the l9M lovenlioo of bis father. lwan Sernuier, to lbe preMnt Series 20 aopbist.lcated mm edJUng equip- ment." aa1d an Acedemy statement. The Movlola bu become ludl a baalc tool of motion picture proctuc. taon tbrou1h the years tbat screenwriter Garson KaaJn's cunent beat seller on Hollywood -soon to be an NBC miniseri.ea-is entitled IUnp- ly "Moviola." .. -... ,,_ --.... ~·· -~ ..... ft611Sl --·---lmc>&f ....... ................ -__ . .._ __ Q CM..-0•" .............. ~--a.·--~1WO , ... ea.ti e .... e :z:t .. MIU ... ---.a ..... ..................... ........ ---.., ., UHi'"' ................ ,_ -CAMI·----... --..... CllAPTll TWO.,_ IWtM•-•-t .. an• "LE CAGE AUX FOLLIES" WICIM~ll­M~l:aW-. ,_ ·•s • c•" .. 'LO" ID _.,...__., ... ,,..._.. .... ,.. .. C\.OSEO DUE TO FlOOOING fl.u&T NMWff fuaDAn -AU. SIATS SI .SO ·-----UOCMTPll.aw ... .. _.... ___ ·~ .. ._. ... t L You trunk you•ve aot pro~ fems? Well. I rem bet w~ a bank turned me down for a $200 loan. Now I Jeftd mo~ to the bank -Certificates of Deposit at $100,000 a crack. I remember the day a car dealer got a litUe nervous because I was a couple of months behind in my payments -and repossessed my car. Now l own a Rolls Royce. I paid $43,000 for it -cash. I reritember the day my wife phoned me, crying, because the landlord had shown up at the house, demanding his rent - and we didn't have the money to pay it. Now we own five homes. Two are on the oceanfront ir Californi~ (I use one as my of- fice). One is a lakefront "cabin,, in Washington, (that's where we spend the whole sum- mer -loafing, fishing, swim- ming, and sailing.) One is a condominium on a sunny beach in Mexico. And one is snuggl~ PROOF! Don't take my word for It. These are excerpts from artJcles In newspapers and maaazines: TI.w: He only works half 1hc year in ttis s1uanin1 oCfice on California'• Suntet Beach. and even when he'& there he pUtt iD lhort boun ... In other words, Joe Karbo, 48, ia the prototype for ... "The Lazy Man's Way to Riches." Snule Times: ls it all honest? A man who has done business with him says Karbo's reputa· tion Is excdlent, and that he has man· a&ed to conduct mutually beneficial deals with hjm wi1h nothing but a hand· shake and an oraJ agttcmenl. Want to be rich? Take my advice and follow his. BostOll Herald-American: The book has drawn hundreds of lel· tcrs from per!.Ons who have profited by it ... Los Anaetes Httald-Examhter: An unpretentious millionaire, Joe Karbo of Huntinaton Harbor is a vibran1. living 1estimonial to his intellec· tual, pragmatic conviction. Fe>"*: After bouncing around show biz, advertisina. and real estate. he made his fonune ... Lau year (1972) he made S2SO,OOO. MMeJ Maklq OpporlaaUla: Maybe Joe Karbo has 1he secret. Don't you think you owe it to yourself to find out what it is all about? •.. I just finished lt -and 1 'm off on a vacation myself. Get the idea? Silt&lts aepta"I Many people have tried to duplicate Joe ... but they aren't even carbon copies. There's only one .. JOE"! Tiie lotcoa a.a.t: Jay Haws of Cbico, Cal. Mid the pep talk ... ia "The Lazy Man'• Way to aichet0 hu "dlmlaed my life," Md upped bis fa Fir tr araphk delipcr in- come from S2IOOO 10 SJO.ooo andally. "I'm llO(M ,et," said Haws, 11buc I • &M .... •*end or,,.. t.nd ... It aave • tht swtft k\ck In the pmMJ that I I • r~ht on the best beach or the best island in. Hawaii -Maui. Right now I could sell all this property, pay off the mort- gaaes, -and -without touching any of my other in- vestments -walk away with over $750,000 in cash. But I don't want to sell, bec4luse I don't think of my homes as "investments." I've got other real estate -and stocks, bonds, and cash in the bank - for that. I remember when I lost my job. Because I was head over heels in debt, my lawyer told me the only thing I could do was declare bankruptcy. He was wrong. I paid off every dime. Now, I have a million dollar line of credit; but I still don't have a job. Instead, I get up every weekday mornmg and decide whether I want to go to work or not. Sometimes I do - for 5 or 6 hours. But about half the time, I decide to read, go for a walk, sail my boat, swim, or ride my bike. I know what it's like to be broke. And I know what it's like to have everything you want. And I know that you - like me -can decide which one it's going to be. H's really as ...easy as that. That's why I call it "lbe Lazy Man'• Way to · Riches . ., So I'm going to ask you to send me something I don't need: money. Ten dollars to be exact. Why? Because I want you to pay attention. And I figure that if you've got SI 0 in- vested, you'll look over what I send you and decide whether to send it back ... or keep it. And I don't want you to keep it unless you agree that it's worth at least a hundred times what you in- vested. Is the material ''worth'' $1 O? No -if you think of it as paper and ink. But that's not what I'm selling. What I am selling is information. More information than I give when I'm paid $1000 as a guest speaker. More infor- mation than I give in a one· hour consultation for $300. But you're really not risking anything. Because I won't cash your check or money order for 31 days after 1 've sent you my material. That's the deal. Return it in 31 days -and I'll ~d back your check or money order -unC4Sbed. day ... about 8 months out of the year. It doesn•t require "educa- tion." I'm a high .school graduate. It doesri't require "capital.•• Remember I was up to my neck in debt when I started. It doesn't require "luck." I've had more than my share. But I'm not promising you that you'll make as much money as I have. And you may do better. I personally know one man who used these principles, worked hard, and made 11 million dollars in 8 years. But money isn't everything. It doesn't require "talent.'' Just enough brains to know what to look for. And I'll tell you that. It doesn't require "youth.,, One woman I worked with is over 70. She's travelled the world over, making all the money she needs, doing only what I taught her. It doesn't require "experi- ence.,, A widow in Chicago has been averaging $25,000 a year for the past S years, using my methods. What does it require? Belief. Enough to take a chance. Enough to absorb what I'll send ydu. Enough to put the prioci- ples'jino adlon. lf you do just that -nothlng more, nothing less -the results will be hard to believe. Remember -I guarantee it. You don't have to give up your job. But you may soon be making so much money that you'll be able to. Once again - I guarantee it. I know you 're skeptical. Well, here are some comments from other people. (Initials have been used to protect the writer's privacy. The originals are in my files.) I'm sure that, like you, these people didn't believe me either when they clipped the coupon. Guess they figured that, since I wasn"t going to deposit their check for at least 31 days, they bad nothing to lose. They were right. And here's what they gained: 'MIMI~ $50,000 jut f ooUna around' "In February 1974 you sent me (for ten bucks) your Lazy Man's Way to Riches. Since then I have made approximate· ly 50'atand ($50,000) Just fool- ing around on the basis of your advice. You see, I really am lazy -otherwise I collld have made SO million! Thank you!" Mr. R. McK., Adama. OA 'SlA,OOo in .S ..,.. of a Ducati Motorcycle. and my liabilities could be read on my BankAmericard statement.', "Now, thanks to you and the 'Lazy Man's' program, 1 have made enough money (at age 41) to retire in style. Let me assure. you that I have not 'come into' any money by inheritance or marriage or by any other means except through the practicing of your program ... '' R.A., Huntington Beach, Calif. From SSO to $56S per week " ... when 1 sent f Qr your (Lazy Man's Way to R1ches), I was delivering the L.A. Times for $50 per week ... Now ... I earn an average of $S6S per week, have $7 ,000 in the bank and a condominium that's worth $85,000 ... " J .N. Culver City, CA Takes in $587 ,000 in 2 years "Everything you say is true. I'm a lawyer. I ordered your material two years ago. I receiv- ed it within a few days and put your method to work im- mediately. Since then I have taken in S587 ,000 by following your system. Needless to say, I have given up my law practice -it just wasn't worth working anymore." C.F.A. Provo, UT 'Wow. it does world' "Oddly enough. 1 pyrchascd Lazy Man's Way to Riches some six months ago, or so, read it .. and really did nothing about it. Then, about three weeks ago, when I was really getting desperate about my financ ial situation. I remembered it. re-read it, studied it, and this time. put it to work and WOW. it does work! Doesn't take much time, either ... I guess some of us just have to be at a severe point of desperation before we over- come the ultimate laziness, pro- crastination ."~ Mr. J .K., Anaheim, CA Made $70,000 "A $70,000 thanks to you for writing The Lazy Man's Way to Riches. That's how much I've made ... "I use this extra income for all of the good things in life, exotic vacations, classic automobiles, etc. Soon I hope to make enough to quit my regular job and devote full time to making money the easy way. . '' Mr. D.R., Newport Beach, CA $160,000 in elevea months ''No years ago, I mailed you ten dollars in sheer desperation for a better life ... One year ago, just out of the blue sky, a man called and offered me a partnership ..• I grossed over ·= ~ $7 ,000. It took me all wee~ tq do it, but that's not bad for: vc day's work." ' : M.D .• Topeka, Kansas What I'm saying is proba&Jy t contraiy to what you've heard from your friends, your family: your teachers, and maybe everyone else you know. I can only ask you one ques; tion. How many of them are millionaires? So it's·up to you. A month from today, you can be nothing more than 30 days older -or you can be on your way to getting rich. You decide. The wisest man I ever knew told me something I never forgot: "Most people are too busy earning a living to make any money." Don't take as long as I did to find out he was right. I'll prove it to you, if you'll send in the coupon now. I "JJJ not asking you to "believe!! me. Just try it. If I'm wrong. '8Q you 'vc lost is a couple of minutes and a postage stamp. But what if I'm right? ©Joe Karbo -1979 1710S South Pacific s.met a.ch, Calif. 90742 4' -~ Sworn Statement: "On the basis of my pro- fessional relationship as his accountant, I certify that Mr. Karbo's net worth is more than one million dollars.'' Stuart A . Cogan Bank Reference: Home Bank 17010 Magnolia Avenue Fountain Valley, CA 92708 : Joe Karbo 117105 South Pacific. •Dept. 735·D : Sunset Beach. 1 California 90742 I Joe, you may be full of \ .! • r . { -. • • ,t,..p. , , , •• • I FOUND MY SOAPBOX IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad-visor will help you place your classified ad todayl You can use Moster~« BonkAmentord D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • a..ASSIC C"Alt• Obi ldllDde Cape Cod wtt.b hardwood f&oon, brick fpk, new klt., tie lot and aaau m In . •• 900. Call AlilOn at.vena 67MOOO AS~ ... llST S'7.SOO NICI ................ , GREAT LOCAT ION ...___ .__ iir._._ AduJl 3 BR condo .. Walk ..-..._--to Wtlltdiff or 17th St. ·-··-•••••••••••••• Doctors, dentist. baa.It --=~ 1002 cleaners, reslauraoll. ....................... etc. &ECiANCE 400E.Jr" MAU szos.ooo c.1. A~~· llUS Fantastic 3900 + sq.A • i.:........:.__-~-b om e . Totally re · modeled. hardwood~~~~~~~~ noon. bay windows too. Gour met kllcheo ovelooks sunny breakfMt area. 2 large bdrma do wns tairs . second story hosla spec. tacular master suite Huge dressing area. nuaed Roman tub, mar· ble t-0p pullmans +2 more qUt.>en !-.ize bdrmi.. A must to see Ca II now for personal preview 646-n11 SIDIM. SIH.000 Country like at moapbere, surrounds tbls fantastic family home. Atrium entry, formal dining room , ramily room + booia room too! Private, secluded master suite. Owners will help with fmancing. Call now for preview. 646-7171 l/'lfN f;t 9 • ,, I C;l1' f.J 1.~ I ~ ............. :· .. ; · [~UIH\d feQ!llJI rcnutaCu&w 2. 3 "' 4 Bedrooma with Oceca "'°"'Lot ocean view. pool. uuna. 'I'hru A re b Bay. So. ape "' lets o1 oPeD apace LAILma. Site rare to en-in Sunny Sao Diego. Ure So. Q>ut. Secwity a.tinl WJ,.IDD wllb Kr enclave overlooks ea-dawn payment. 11.75 lo- q\.Utt.e cove. Courtesy to t.er9lt rate. 54t-'1971 or Brtcrs. Qualified buyers _a_)lll(M888 ___ . ___ _ only please 213-62:8 1300 ---- !~ge!!'Yrl a 30 day ad lo the DAILY PILOT SERVIC! DIRICTORY DO IT NOW! ··~5671 $2 $75 .......... PENNY PINCHER AD LAIG-E ASSUMAIU LH. Like new UlSl~ • out with new cpl 'g 3od a COQ' brick f rplc lo lb.la attractive 3 Bdrm. 2 bal.b home. Lge assumable '°8o with DO qualifying. Only 185.000. Ad DOW. call m.5170 ALLSTATE REAi.TORS 20MALOT l!br, Iba. & lbr. Jba, eacb gar. lo downtown Lona Beach. Full price. Sl.000. Putt Place, loc. 842-7461 IALIOA .-wPOaT llALTY Wants w work for you. We budle all k.indt ol n!l"tala. sales & listinp. 675-8170 ~<® &:xxh Reoliy •IAL ISTATI uc• • IMCI SICI lftt COME WITM US •• ~ SPY .. ASS .-..&.. Wliletlter tlilort t•r• or IHt• r••r .................................. ...... di~ .................... . cMr. ,... .., ... ,... .. • ... • $439,500 NEWPllT BEACH 759-8111 IAYROMT We have several fine homes with pier & slip EL TOltO HoaSE COUMTIY 4 Bdrms., 3 bath s; ranch· style, mini-est.ate ii) orange groves. $249.500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ]·11 H 'Y""' 1J• •• ~. h bl) e 6 DOVER SHORES LOWDOWN Owner says bnng olfer on Una fanwtJc 6 Bdrm family home Ma1d1 quarters & 3 car ~arage too. Call for more de· talla. ......... 3 br, 2 ba. central llU' " heat 1105,000. 646-3627 _A# _____ _ OUTST~ YA.LUI SUpeor 3 Bdrm Z bath 646-7171 f a m ilJ home ID o-tN''<9·••\'UN•ON•""'' Oceanside . Great I' aelpborllo od. •••r Ia ll~ftlttl ===se= L--~~~~-=~=~=~=-~·~-~-~~~ Out s tand 1 n & 1 ll rt t' r "":: -home or rental unit. 2w• .. t1ow1tto..s SlS.<XX> s BR 4 Ba c ustom waterfrotd. bomcs w /l7x38' p'f't docks Priced 1995,000 to Sl.095,000 chrect rrom bWder. For details on ti.-bomell aod appt to aee. caU Carol Holf. agl. don osen r•··• .! 1 r .... 1%1.J N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH ., ... _a_1_4»4_._Prtn __ onl--'-y_. __ The faat.est draw in the West. . .1 Dally Pilot W._lllll_Ad_Hel_.-P"_· _142_·51711_ Claeslfted Ad. &a-5671. l!E 111111 1'1111 aa. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE EXCWSIVI la.URIS Supt>r .. F. .. Plan End Unit 'Mu-et' e.droom1 + Family Room. Eacelleot Location. Cho1r-e GrttnlM"lt VI~. Loaded With Extras LOW INTEREST RATE ASSUMABLE LOAN New Pr1t'e 1215.000. Call For Appollllmeot. A "Joy Of Newport .. U1Un11. WOOOlaJOG.I WICW. Enjoy nu. Wonderful Commuruty On The F..d11e Of Arborlake. Two La~e Dttlls With Oeli,11htful Views. Enclosed Patio . Commuruty Beach. Boathouse. Spa. Pools It Tennis c.owta. Only 1215.000 631·1• 111 DOVmt DllYI Prtva1e •nc11Vtduela can now NII any item °' combination of Items totallng S7S or IHI With a 3 hne Id fOf 2 C'.Onaecuteve day9 for o nly S2 Each ldd1t1onat hne .. '°' tor the 2 dlyt Walker 8 lee Real Estate Ch art• your Penny P•ochtr AIJ « Y1e ~ 8ankamerlcatd or MMtetctwge. No eom- W.ol• .. accepted. c ........... r.·.:~ I• ,..1 .. C411~--l:llAM til .... fw .. .,,. .... .,: ... ~---......, .. ..., .. ~ t IAB WISIQ.lff ¥11.LA Rare 2 bedroom eoodominlµm in most exciting NewPort locatim complete with 2 patios & 2 car garage --wet bar --community pool & hot tub. Adulta. Priced ,to sell fut at $129,500. . &.90 SAtel-11 Jl,IOt Walk 100 yarda to beach or comm us 'n pool. Gracetul, open delJp warmed by natural wood cathedral ceilings With beams throughout. Dartc roo111. City park. tennis court.a •play area. Seller am.lout. MIWPOIT CUITOM This excJUna ne~. lllUnl off en an entertainer'• delfaht with onlqoe llvablllty. Prestl«k>ua Newport loeatlon. F!E LAND. Sputdln1 POOL. P rleed to Mil fa n . Seller motivated. 1188.IOO AREAL PLUM Shows. beautlfully. definite move-in condition. fee land, 3 Bdrm in Harbor View Homes for Juat l209.000. Soft beige tones. decorator. wallpapers. large yard and a large aaaumable Thia plum ia juat steps from th~ greenbelt and pool and ripe for picking at sooe.ooo. lJ~IOO~ lif)MU REAL TORS'; 675-6000 2443 East Coast Hk;lway, Coron1 del Mar MISAD&MAI Thia Is a big, big 4 bedroom Z bath home wtlb apacioua family room. bwlt·in kitchen with new ca~ing and 3 ~ locatJon. Jl'uU price SUUOO. Call 7Sl 3191 M CMirfOM DEAHi Bestpnced .. DOVER" l!xpaoded 2 BR - den-lew. Si!S0.000 Oncld., land ). OPEN WED-TIIURS I ~ .S RUE MARSEILLE C SELECT CBI& t:aoyon West Gate I T'PROPERTIES 64Mllt MEWUmHG! -d/t,gfaAJ'b MESA VBDE R E .AtlLT Y s Bdnm. or 4 6 a den 1mmacalate 2 ·•lory home we au Uae ~ ... Garaae door opener, water softener. de· oontor wall coverinas QUI for app '\.. 11•~ m.aJ 17s.-ur7 net associated e ~ 1 • f "' "'I " • e1,, .. •• ,.. •• p .) f • , ·~ DO'flR SMOUS 4 Bedroom. 3 bath. CUllolD. comer locatJon. pool 6 spa, W1th some c1 l.J bO-VleW. 759-9221 ------ fil Coldwe_ll Banker UDO ISLE UCrnMG t BltMaANUN NOMI Four bedrooms, four baths, your own F.n&lllb pub and iJJ witbin steps of the beaches. tennis courts and clubhouse S425.000 IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 macnab I Irvine realtg A SUBSIDtMY OF THE UMN! COMPANY MOln'HWOOO ,OOL HOMI! Entertain your friends & family in this beautifully designed 4BR home w/fplcs in both living & family rms. Priced for fast sale S175,000. Alan Beel 551 ·8700. ( 0 -71 > 712-1414 Con..,.,. Vdf.t c- '4J.GJI ~I [)o..., o.;.,. Congratulates their stalf on sellina a house a day in the month of February. I : f • LOW .. taar Take over the IQ.all GO th1a beautltul 3 Bdrm condo. Colnmlility pool wtth all the amenlt• Woe' last at only $61,900. 0 4 IMOOM ASSUMAIU nly •1~000 do Will aet you into this lurae • Bedt'OOllS 2 Bath famlly home. Larae yard, 1reat for the kids und offered al only 181,000. 540-3666 ·~ IUSTIC I 11 q_..w a.pr older home oo terse tne w ... Oc..troM covered lot. East11de On Newport Peno or Costa Mes.. •.ooo South to Laguna Bch ltoyMcC ..... lttr. S...\&)e fam1b , muluplt' Sa 7729 d~g or romm ·1 In· ~~~~·~~~-! comeun1ts. Brkr Invited -Wnte· R. Luther, Box SEJ.L ldl~ items with ;1 De.tly Pilot Class1r1e<.1 Ad. ~56711. 420, Lake Arrowhead. Cahr. 92352, Or ~1111: 7l4-337-24H or l!:ve~ 337-1717. ·••©fi~ real ~ estate VIEW -VIEW -VIEW. Pr8tigio..s home ill dtoiu atta; 4 ~ ~ooms + maid's room. H.at.d iftdoor pool + poot & fOUfttain. fantastic •ww from this choice custom home. Owner wil help finance. 511DROOMS +POOL. Only $149,000. Pri•ate c:ourlyard with lo•ely spa. Charming large hotM for yow faiwlly or • enffrtmnet''s ct.Aghf. Hewly ofht ~ 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1616 Yours to Enjoy A Winner! IM ll'YeUIS Ml.I. -.. c.p. ...... ................... ...., ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ,..., ..... awl ... ,.., M4I .,.._ HI 1-4 et S47f,I04( COU OF NIWPOIT REALTORS 2515 I. Coest Hwy., c--.. Mw 675-5511 $31,000 ~Y ocean & club ac· l.ivities pool. jacuul & carefree h vlng while owning Uus lovely double wide coach 2 BR & den. Space rent $239. Agl. MH.180 lc6oalsland 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IROADMOOR HARIOR VIEW HILLS Super flnanc1n.i avail , oo LhLs lo,·el.> 4 HR. rum1 IY, rm home with rcla xin$t View of mtns & h1Us1de Rl·altst1caly pntcil ut S249 .500. Ca II IXYrnE VALENTINE 675-fiOOO or 640·0997 I lave somethtng you wunt LO ~II~ Cla.,.,1ftt.od ads do 1t well Call :\OW, 642 56m . ............••........ JUST LISTED l!'.x~pttonaJ home in best locaUon by South Bay. 5'29.000 67~6511 HEW HOME O..O~Lot 3 Bedrooms, d e n . ;1 balhs, jaculll and room for parting 4 cars. LOUIUCHTEL & As.soc. 675-3331 1002 NEW! EXCLUSIVE GRANDIOSE HOME ON ALMOST 2 LOTS lmponible to ,....Id ht sis. and quality in It.is pntni.,, loccrtf~ Oft tM Uttt. lllOftd. Just two doors froftt layfl•I °" o quiet strftt. V..-soffS. 2-story with 2 family r"OCMM, OM npeclaly 1ar'99 wfth pUclMd be9M. Spoc'-t 5 '"""'° 5 baHt hotlM witlt w .. kw cowty.-d. Thh holM CCIR .. clYid9d I.to 2 ...... $650,000. LOMG ESCIOW DESll.AIU. 671-6900 VU~POOL ·OOVER SHORES Owner "'ondl Red•c•d S50,000. Fabulous horM for ettteriafftitMJ ond ploftft.d for family ll•llMJ. ElfMclally spaciaus and open floor plan wftti klrcje li•ing room, plus fa"'ity/diftln9 combhtatiOft. Separate "'°' .... tuiN plus 3 otMr nice be«oonl5. 1..tfM prhat. pool and deck. U..C,..stlOMd VIEW front main rooms. Submit offers $425,000. 631·1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC Hr Al l STATF '°'·ik \ f<t-· ,,_.j, J·r1l(Jlf·rly M.,n,...,...,,. .. 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VJ.IW. ~ a n old. TwabonM ..... -~. 2 lrpka. •c:MSYOM , .... ~ftuDC. =-~aaaa,knDia Rallllliate "tl"Ut n.t.Sl:U72ID ~.:;•ble aou. '°'LIM) a.-wllterfnmt Condo. • ~ . u:-su..-....... 1044 lptdecular •Jew. J... ....... JoeA. cau COi' COIOU PACIFIC UTIIS ....................... ---~----- DEGAllE =~~;:.,·p:: dl&aUI. , Cote Realty ! & lnv~ment • : '* ,, . 'M4oll'7 ....................... LOOltaltl Lovely Me .. Verde faml Ly bome. Lar1e 19rd, fireplaee. near schools aod 1bopplo1. Owoer miduoul. Few more in· rorm.tbl call, 546.5880 ATl'URl'LBOCI •· Xlot. eoad 4' lot. llepnlandcomfortable "°,000. allow• fJ at· la tbe best way to 1umptloa of a 10~~ dmcribe thia aoraeous mort1a1e . Phoae l'urtlrerodr exeeutlve _85_1_4161 __ • ----- ~! Lovely hills and nidlt li&bt view too! 3 Bdrm aad apaciou&ana abound. Focmal din.in& . JI.lit SS.000! Call to Ptt· VleW. 752-1100 IJFFISIDE HOMES FOR SALE Alpen Sl31.500 -64C).5171 -i ~ HAllOI Y9W ? : Lovely Monaco model.! • Quiet street. Li's. pvt! : beck yard. Aaaumabl&: bt T.D. Price: Sl8S.OOO~ • Call owner for appl.' • ,._,,._. .. -· t c:-..._.,, tr Super value. SltS.000. Pleaual Sbr, l '°'ba bcce. 8~.,. uawnable io.o. L.arge llOxlOO Fee Property. ()pen HOUM ,.,.,, '' ' 4 ·" ' •• • ' '· ' =~~=~.,; ~~~~~~~~·,[®lfitdl Pocliar SUS.000 WUlow 1149.000 WWow SlSS.000 Lg51d. .... { : Well kept Harbor V~ : Home. orig. owner. BesC • buy at 1234,900. Fee~ : I IO DtcJ. Oce. View 3 Bdr, 2 ba. fee land. Newly de c orated . J acuzzi. pvt beac h owe. great te rms . Pnced to sell at 1355.000. Bier. 631 ·5737 WANTED· Corona del Mar duplex w Jlge as sumable loan. Prefer area btwn l'oppy & Margue rite Buy o r trade. Reply to P 0 . Box :MS. Capb trano Beach. CA92624 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 100/o DOWH Is .il l )OU need l o purchase this sharp 3 Bdrm 2 bath home Jt featur e' hard wood floors . new drapes and ti. pnced at only S87.950 For more information call 546-58!k> ~HERITAGE REALTORS SYCAMORE GLEN IRAHDMEW f'abulous. larRe 3 bd, 2"7 ba. Quality townhomt" rondos. Only 8 available, from S.109.990. 24XI Simla Ana Ave.~. IACKIAY lSTTJME OFFERED A roomy 3BR home with pool. Priced Lo sell at on-b Sl.28.000. CAU. 644-7211 FIMIOMHOME 3Br·JJ00'·2050 N allOnaJ EAST SIDE 2 Be, J ba w1hardwd nr1 $56,000 assum. 1st at !l.5% Int. Su pe r IOl' $2.!00. Curt Herberts JI . Owrl I Agl 631-1266. Spacious 2 s tory 4Rr home. fam rm. fplc. 2ba, romr lot. RV. blk wulls. nr So . Cs l P lala Sl.33.500 546 5643 SHARPCOMDO Jbr, 2ba. xlnt. a re ::i . I..se!Opt avail. $94,900 ~7272 Avall 3 15 STOP Don't wa it. tomorrow might be l oo late Absolutel} 1mmaculatl' ColleRe Park home P ar · quet wood floo rs 1n la.tcben. w.irm and col) !Jvmg room. Move m con d 1t1o n . Won ·1 l.i1>l ' Hurry! 64S--0303 FOREST E OLSON ....... ,..., ... ' ..... ATI'ENT10N BUILDERS -&side 2br. lba , on 2-roxlOO' lots. $129.000. or bestdfer. 557-31181 STOP Yo.-Sefrch! Desirable Eastslde 2 bedroom home. situated on good·aiud R·2 lot, with room to bui Id. Spot less Interior. r aised floon. built In raqe & oven. f0tted air beat . separate laundry rm. Garden area. 2 car prqe. Hun')'! Sl25.000. BKR-call 540-113) -...... -· CAIRll UVIM6 Beautifully UP1raded Woodllde Condo. 28r, 1 ba. cae to s.c Plue. SIUl!ria tnJdoQI. SJ0,900. 14Mtac .... Kathv Rtrpsford m4 P'ernbeath Ln Costa Mesa You are lbe winne r ur two t ickets ($13 00 value>. to ClaCUSVAIGAS M11r 14th -Mar 20lh Coat.a Mesa It HW\ltn~on Cent.er Ticket$ 11l11Y be clulmt-<J by culling 6(2.567jj, ext Z12 • •• R-3 IUILDBlS DWGHT Cute Eaats1d1· 2 Bdrm houi.e, bwlduble lot Onl) 1102.900 Call 64S-9161 .:. OPEN HOUSE REAL TY ,,,. EAST SIDE ASSUME 9W ¥o LM. 3 ....,.. 11/1 baths F,11' $97,500 FULLER REAL TY 54Mll4 EXECUTIVE 2 STY rLUSPOOL nled entry. formal hv mg and dining. Sunny kitchen, large ram1ly r o om . t'ra c kl1nR ftrei>lace Sl.aJ rs I ea din tl to pnvate mast.er swte. 4 rnaaalve bdrma. Jo~ree form pool + manicured grounds Only Sl69.500 Call now• 963-7881 *5br. l~ba . n<'ar Fedco Pnced lo sell $106,900 By Owner 968-4681J CA.UFOllMIA 4• +FAMILY Elega n ce a nd ttaltmanship here! Ex- pa ndtd plan 8 -up· graded yard too! Custom Leases POplar S72S /mo Sycamore S7SO /tn(\ Jr "'"''0fllio0Gf "f Al • 'f ' '>Sl ·3000 Patridl 'l'enore. 631·121M , .tEALTORS THllWFFS family room . Just 1 ___ 11!1111 ____ _ Sll7,005 and owner will _ _.TEllR"'Cr. Bay & ocean view! SoptuslJcated town.home; finest & most desuablit e.i.rly area location. t~11'!1( orterlng b y originut · owner. 1229.noo rllWlCe $23.995 lnteresl U'IE ~ c only. 2nd TD. C all Charming 2 br. 2 ba. __ Ag_:;:,..e_nt 640-5560 752--1700 Cardi rt Town hou Sl" Owner 'Broker will help in t•real1ve f1nanc1 nl! HARBOR RIDGE "" , .. ,, · · " • i'uU pnce $110.000 <"all i"anta ~ti c Oyna:.ty [ ~ I ™ ror appt t.o :.ce roodel. 2 Br 2 Ba. pro~ 'Ol lt~A;H$ ~.•~ally decoratedi ~"':~. \~;,~;,'"~" ~~21 . ~ tach ed h o me.,. Tht> SORFllil.TY 759-9221 Auburn foe 1122.JSO The Bent.ley for $131.500 Both incl 2 Bath , 2 C'a r j(aTage, rrpk , &Ir l'Ond. nucrowa' 1· lipgrdded lhroughoul Brand n~v. ,\vatl 1mmed For ~a le by owner. 559-9062 CAUF. ftLAH I 05 Sl25,000! Sharp CaWomiJ bomt-. 1 Bdrm. 2 story 12 up & :! down> f''am1 ly room k1t cb~n <'Om bo "'ll ~ fu-epiat't!. Tastefully up ~r :J ded 1hruou t Gorgeous landbcaping o .. ne r purt'ha:.ed need<! fast sale' Takl· .id 'antage. r a 11 nov. "lS?-1700 . [~INM Woodbridge 2 story. 3 br · I 1 ~., ba condo wash dry l'OIXD. hpk:, pvt yard .. nc. pedrap iacl: a.Me. pool. jacuzu. tenru. " mare. -.-. By owner. 55IMOG. Distinctive Design ~)OU lht: \Cr) mo meot you dnH up. 11'. Mic:by CGldwdl 547 Aliso Avt· :-tewport Heal·h 'ou are the winner ul t.,.o \H·k eb ($13.00 vaJue 1 to t-xtenor and tnttonor ·•P G &< pumtments speak or con CIRCUS VAR - temporil r y e a i.<' a n<l Mar . 14lh · Mdr . 20th dlgruty ' B<tnns • J b.i I ~la '1csa & ph.l'\ r ,1m rm All ror onl~ Hunttngtoo Center SliS.lnJ' Tit'kl~ m.iy be claimed by t'alhn~ 642 5671i. l''l Im * * • --- I East bluff. 2800 .,q ft Pool. spa. view 3Hr. dt!n, breakfas t room. 8,) owner 644-0804. -----r Ownt?r W1U finance /trade 'tS23lAM,.,,Dl·IRVttfE (') water view custoOl really spacious homf a..,..-.oc.t. 1048\ Agent.eves~l795. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6UttllTS : I Fantastic Penlnsuh IEEAllflONT Point location. Quirt~ ... d I nesgbbomood. 1 blk lo• New ... o u a r Typ~ ooean&bay Remodel~I · ~ ~ ~~~. Ul 197&. Xlnt cood. ~·· _.a.tilal OK. From bnlbr.Ml-SNS • ' ... n.......bland ~:.a-...:9'i:a:~'t-c-·urn--s-H-OR_ES ... ~ : Bearh, R w P li1'4 I ~U Panoram1<' v1t'•. b y 411&-3116. VJEW owntt Tu.nle Rock Con do Upgraded 2Br. 2Ba ., Mot1v.1 tcd owner :.::t~ den. 2 ur ~r Cormal LAGUNA MEADOWS SEl..L thlS open airy S br din. rm . UlS1de h1undry. I ~Charles Rutty 1s pool honw w 1~ dci:n£i• -.O:Ss tttfJJ'tJJtaTDPF.A pauo Sl~OOO gss..2~ 1 proud to present lhest" ocean View Call now fOr Ceatrcll Locaffon · · homes situated ai.:amsl dl>Ulb Small. cozy hou:-.e on New Turtle R1x:k R1dJte I ~e tul1'1~ Pnced ~ very Ir~. bwldable lot., Oindo V~ry ext'IUS1H•. fromSZS0.000 · i''of' sale bv owner l'all ~ Plan C $210.000 67S.75 I 2 · <Zl3 wn 77i3. 848-6704 21 M~!'.£' DEERFIELD -mi}GHOO.: ~ rrr ~ 2 IORM COM DO Lilce new. 4 Br 3 Ba. 2fiOO "Q l.\I~ :S ,. Newport Cefthf' 1n i''rent•h Q ua rl t•r ~ft Best location Prof 11l:AITV 640-5357 Lowest price in arra landscaptn.i: S18S.OOO NJ~ 1 Localed on itr~t>nbell Best buy Bkr. Chu<'k · 1 -- Only $75.000 WO NT llarrelJ Eves ~-80-l(). A MILLION 0(1!.l.ARI HEWPORTHTS ~. Ofc ~ VIEW FOR S12!l.!'!llO ~will rmance 6alc Wortd Real EstaM finanang IS available nn w fl.2'(. down 2 houses on 556-7777 I Un•\' er s I t Y p a r k I Uu.s 2 bedroom. :! bath, R 2 lot below 15th !St -------Fordham Model New own your-o wn ;ipa rt · $1 29.000. Call C urt ~ C&J'l)et, uh-. v.a llpapt·r .• ment tn La guna near Herberts.11.63 -1266. * $7500 DH.. palllt 1n & o~t Great I Woods Co\t' Top n oor • No Qualtrying O\\nN lot al1o n <.:Inst• to ~~1~__:ik completel> ~~l~ will carry ba lan{(' or ~.park & IJ bral") "' ... ...,,_, .. n ------ loan at less than current $128,000. Great terml> I U.'iGO REAL ~"TATE I REALTORS UlL rates. Near OC('an Pnn. balance S8~.ooo I 497 ll31 -VILLA IALIOA . FTREPLACE 3 Bdrm I 10 9'o int. P n n. only j ln,eston welromc 552.1311 ALOT Clientseeftstobuya "n'- llURRY won't 1a.,t ,\gt 1 OpenSun 1.5 ! fOa A UTI'Lf I ~ale'". Patrick Tenort', Acl.541-0800 19Saunwooct I That'sourop1ruon ofth1!'1 631·121i6 -fantasltc BUILDER "S 11•1~~1~: • * * * I PACKAGE. You'll fmd\-h~~ •. !_~~- OAKGLEH Di s tinctive n e w 2 bedroom, 2~ ba con· cbnin.lwns. 189.91M.1. 21518 Elden Ave, C.M. 64U734 Jo .. Mmtdab Uas pnrne bw kUn" site ll-Ail~.-.-.ii.&ri.a..1• <APPROX 150 FEET REALTORS . aw~rvin~Ln. I DEEP>WJ11{0CEAN a.j-------- Yo u are lh e winner of I NORTH COASTLINE HEWPORTHGHTS two t lckrts <Sl3 .00 1 VIEW. located In one ol 3 value),to Lattuna 'a prest1g1ous Lovely bdrm$ CIRCUS VIJtGAS UPPER WOODS COVE 1 ¥•Ba. n r sch ls ·. AREA. Approved plans Supe r c I e a:n: Mar. 14th · Mar 20lb for a t'Ulltom 3 bdrm . 2~., flllwllwf•leach 104 ~~e!'ter blllh home wilh spa & $l Sl ,950. Y . •••••••••••••••••••••• nctasmaybeclalmed sauna. designed by JQNESREALT · 3Bdrm2ba, PresU&e BB by __ ,,._ WESTON WHITFIELD, model, upgrnded . ~·g 6424678• ext. A.'-A., are ready for 673-6210 sm .500. Prtnctpals 0n-272 • • • I p1 ck u P . 11 you · v. ~~~~~~~~ 1y ~ <hamed al building your · • O'llm home ln Laguna, SN Newport Crest. ~·Otte Buch couaie. cl<JM Woodbridce Sycamore 4 t* ooe today. w e think d the most attractt\.e·3 beach 11. yard. Only b r • 2 ~ b • • Pr 0 r · )'OU11 agree, It ·s A LOT bdnn unit.a. 1 year ota. S19.S)O.Bltr.975-1171 landaca~. lge patio, roRALJTl1.E,olfered Near pool.Bu i lt-i:n llACH COTTAGE NewlY renovated 3br. Lba. only 3 blk:a from tbe pler. FuU price $150,000. Putt Place, lac. IU-7461 9Wl"2 .. C... Onl,.-.,.,,500. Lowest pr1ae in uu. Pric.cl for ...... w .............. '"'"77 acro11 r ro m pool as far oal)r ftDanciac w /good do"'1 s.auu.. ~ must co-Sllt,IOOM,...ce payment. No point.a. no CJC». on W31 exchange. No CALL TODAY I! qualifying. Tennia, cost as DO UablUty lo ~llALTY Jacuu.J. Smith-Meyer. ~. PriD. oaly. Price •S. CA. Rwy. Lal\IDa All&. M0-5357 or548-7113" SlG,OOO .... l . ...... 4f4-4)7J I Newport Crest, super COD· nmlll llOIE ~ .. ~ .... !~~~ :S.~.~~U:; !~ i:V;;tb,,ood. J · ,i,,..,.tWs aWQ fnlm pool, te:ruP. beMblm aad den with ~ "*1. 2100 It j8cuDl. sns.ooo. py r.'vate atrium. 2IOO IQ. aq I\ • Bdrm i Be. owner. IQ.30Ci0 • RANCH REALTY 551-12.22 -..1.000. &1 Ownt.1•------... ....... DOVll'SHOUS; ... ...tlMdl 106' YmW, POO~ SPA; 4 ......... .,~·········· ~ ~·~ '*-· -.ooo baclUOet lm1 : . MZ.1200 : ...... .._OITCISt :-.' .. r=::~ ... I beUI a.lo .... ~•boo OCMll view. on.ed • ~.-. Call Wl ~ ,, HlRITAGE Hl 1\1I1 >11•. l:ipedaeular Ytewl E*un t>' &l&ed comm 4br. :Shi. SM'1.000. ~Tt. WIST IA YA YI. Mpt. , ... s,.cw ~autifully remodeled ~anuh 1tyle home Hlce muter 1wte. com fort able ramlly rm, fonml Uvlna rm w /l11e frplc. Walk·tn pantry ort new lutchen. Pvt. roof t.opsWldeck l'laya Real Estate 673-1900 1076 ....................... SPANISH CHARMER Orean view. acl'Oba from park. 3 Br, 2 be. Jae. t•-a lot1. 1146.000. UC 8 95440 s..-. C1pl .. 1ca10 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br condo, by owner. Completely aeparute. un ablltructed view or adJ. hllll and corrals. Near .Mission 91,SOO. 12()1\ dn, QWC 2nd 4:13·8441 , &WI ....__ -Q\.':ilTAS CAPISTRAN() iliit lbli, end w11l . I :.try Make c..ii.h of1 HetJIY to Hux 2549. C.ip1:.trano bl> at'h. t: A ~126l.4 ;1.11~ Dn 11', f'an,rnc111g 4 Odnn. :i ba. oc1.,1n view Lat\! ram rm Owner S4(). 72ot5 ......... 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 HOUSES (JnJy S85.000 ror both WONT LAST Takt> O\.t'r llY , loan Great rtmtul are8 Wortd lleat Es tat• 556-7777 * $7500 DM. * No Quahfyan". Owner will cur ry balanc1• or loan at less than C'utTent a:,. MMN'9' C111tom C••'rtda = ..... H lat . tPIUll 1 A&ao·lt1t Ualnr a ......... ~ ...... ~~ ~:r.i.: ..... IBr. Illa m Lq. Hiila .._ ~ etar pu'k . ror ner lot w /lerte pall area. Air coaA·only ., u Kai). CLASSIC ..... IMOMI SAUi ,,. ~JiCAl20l-A MOAtJ1 1"r I ~. lb• 11att1, --. OWClcm al lm .Atl..IU ... DEUJXK OOPLU T9'l1 la • prldv of ,, ... .,~lout- Min Or-..· ~ udl lllwllrt .... •JBa. ................ ad. hult patio for.em.nab\ 1n1. Qabrnl1 all otreni Our •lier 11 flHlbh- Aaldnl RI0.000 BALBOA ISLANU R..:..U.TV 17N700 Poe. Cah f1ow potJ. H.B COSTA ..-sA 4·plex. 201kdo. o.w.c 3'1156 JJm We.tern. lo bal ut 10.ll',;, f& no pll apace rent, 2Br. 2Ba. Sl89.000. Aak tor Jim AlcllD aadlna, a•rden tub. Valenune, A&t 972· tS77 Island kitchen, many xtraa. (LB75'M) I Tortohe MoblleHome1 97c8421 M.wpori leech ~ lhe ocean breeiea 111 lhia cute & cozy 111ngl wide coach. Call loday ror full detalla CFNIM 13 ). Tortoise ..... ..._. 972·8421 Dy owner E-111de t: M. 3 oomm'I unn1 112&,000. $65. 000 d n . 0 . W . F . belance at U'h. Payta WOO mo. Onve by 1.32 Co brillo. 64 l ·ISH o r 41M-m. By owner 4 unlt1 E-.111dc C.M. $16.5.000. 81.000 dn O.W.F. bat.nee at 11'. w1p&yts of IH03 mu. tor S yrs. 641-8544 or 494·~ FfXllt OUPUX Ox>lce E'alde CM . 2 Br llAU'f. IA YNONT ea c h • y a r d · f r p I c a CW'1 Vllocp Sil..29.000. 6'5--1103 Agt. Beautifully decorated ----..-.-..,, wtth CUltOm bnck patio,•----------- tull·ln BBQ. Decorato 12 UNITS dream mobile ome with Newport leach 2 bdrm. 2 bulh " m on.· 100' from ttand Only amenlltea than most ..00.000. t•ee land. Won't homes Commuruty pool last! 25,.-4> down. owner &clubhouse. Sl20.UOO wtU carry ut 10', WATFRf"RONl HOMf..!t REAL ESTATE 631·1400 ~-~.~.~~.o.~ I AGENT I l>a~L .. &Cl:irk looklm~ for I I a~ent who specu1h1.ei. an land 1007'-com mission. VC'ry ag1lresa1ve ctfice. Call Mr. Clark 10 ~8dl851·1818. SAN LUIS OBISPO wm sell wtth te~. or trade for Oran.ie Co re s1dencl' lO ant"S and has water and very n1re 1978 Sl.lverr resl mobile home Nr Santa Mar1u $.W,000. 1...-o Vlllac)e R.£. 497-1761 Waridlteat• .... 556-7777 FtXElt· TRIPLEX U~r !'lwvt tilt., c,,,,t .. Mesa 3Br. 2fir + bonu1> rm & LBr Show:. l(d an come. owe fanunctnll Wltb low d.n SLSO .000. Cast tll<:l'OW PLAY A REALE.STATE 673-1900 ------ FOUIPLU Onl.r 2 left I Good Colla Meu lout.ion. Cao ~ told aeparat.ely. All 3 Br 2 Ba eaeh Owner will carry at 10'1 for 4 year' ~.<m down Full pnre Sll0.000 each All units betni vi>Rraded and an· fullyoccupaed. Yearly m· come 12(),000 pr bualdmg Tenanta pay uUlltJes Ready To_Stcrt__ €UIG€ 282 Vlew acrcaae at Vis-lll""·-+--t--HOf'I€\ ' 9UAIL PLACE NOP9nll'" wOM•CAnllD• SAN C..f!MENTE Oplit, 3~. z& e1 1 urul com pl•lely furn 11ht'd W/VW*t. Wilk w beh. l~ra new. Sttl.000. NS.000 dwn. uaumt: l11l TD 1tl 1014% OW<.: 2nd TI> at l~ No pay menu l't year on ownen eqw· ty. A/#. Les Barnhart (1)A )5»-4415 •7UMITS• •'utAllt 1ro•ui1 artia or Garden Grove'. 10 mo old, 1111 28r & 1•,i 8111 Twnhu unata, OW<: w /J01'. do . M50.000 85l·UJll6 DAVIS & CLARK IMVISTMBnS DAMA POINT [)pix w ocn view. 6 yrs new. "Owner carry t•rm1 .. MS.000 dwn, $1'5,ooo. Aat . Lu 8amha.rt (7l4) ~5 •9•/f/'/o-100/o* Own~r will carr) lh1s super pride ot own1:rsh1p 84 unit apt c.'omplc'C w 11.0SO.OOO dn. Xlnl cash flow! 851 · Ullle DAVIS & CLARK IMVISTMEMTS COltOMA OIL MAR 3 Uruts. ocn vwws. 1, blk to bc.'h on O\l:~r.llU.'<l kit Nr. Muri:iwnll' & Ocean Blvd s:m.ooo w ~s.ooo dn owe lJal ul 1011'; bl yr . AJ(t Lt"> Barnhurt rm > 5o59-447~ •OWHB CARRIED• 12UMITS ~ cons11llng of all 38r, 2Ba wuts. aJI w ap· prox !JIM aq rrt Renta r'8Dll from 12116 to 9'23. lAWll rmLa 6 1bow "lnl cash flow No P9Yment ol 1eller'1 t-qulty ror 5 years Buy tor Jll 3 Own µa y m t-nt 111 000 s.'504.«X> Nr Fain 1ew & Wamef". SA. Al(t 1.e'> Ramhart (714 )~·4475 6 DIWXI UMITS PRIME EASl'SJDE. CM 2 Ddnnaeach TIIEb"TARNESCO. 67J.7761 Real&t.at.elnve1lment.a 4 Un1t11Co11la Men ........ 1..i1 ........... J t41 ....................... OCEANFRONT COT TAGI!, 2Br. pvt bch, llld.lta.~ ----Lllll-...... l llZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• LqlmaNl.(~I ~ :S Br. 2 ba. pvt commuru ty, pOOl, letWS & beach Avall l month May 1~ lO Jww l~ lilOO alJ uul pd. Alao summer rental avail. m• )526.3%11) ... ..,,.. ..... 3 169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br. 2ba. c.ondo. Dbl aar. poai etc 1650 1750 Mo Ad sitter lf39, 842·•300. 24hrs ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br. w fplc. 2·ear gar&l(l' $575 m u Call R oitll' weekdaya. 642-4210 HAUOtt ......... ,. .. ~ .... ........ .., .... ..... 6iilii Miii JU4 ~~llr.b. Condo. Dbl 1ar. En<'I IAYW .. HHYC JJ(IO *I fl. J bdnm, 1\.11 ta llll50 per mo le .... wtU OCllllidlr' abort krm. ............ 67~t71t P9IM>. "°' .... Pools • ~~~~~~~I db Ille. ObUdno OK. No 8IO PtU. •47·4IOO evea. ~ON: Sec:wity Avall. llardl 11. llllOllo suarded livtJl&. Sp~ioua ... _ ...... U40 i'>Nnehome.~ ... •••••••••••••••••••• Year1y 3 br, 2 ba. paoo, tl)lll!2U'OR RENT aara1e. carport. Oood 3 or 4br. Priced from area. Cla.e to beach. ,... hcd yard " Brokerl7S412. 1•ra1u. Jl'a mlllu ---------plea•• k1d1 It pell! wekorM C.11 9M-2S6tl or 973-2'71 AO . DO fff El« Qr, 2~. Sol Vlst.a Home nr H H1rbour 1IK> tntl ardor 847 ~ ·~ll11~Sol V11la • Sat« 6 F.dwarda 58r 2~,a.. fam rm. frpk S8 ~ 5 m o w / IC r d n 1 8474525 A1molt oew. 3 br 2 11t ba. 2 awry. lpl<' • l'IO!le lo bead\ mi mo 536-4746 ---- PR ESTIC IOl.:S LAN OlNC Jbr. 4!bu, (am rm. lrm din. frplc. d1J>h11or, COrDPUl'l11r 3 t•ar KUr w ,bllln c11bincu. & s111k , •• .,. plubh crpta. :-JO Pi'ts 17$0Mo 3411 747:1 ur ~l.371 VACANT Super :.harp 2 BR. 2 U.... sn5 J en. S450. J BR. ~ <.:IOtW w .,chooh1 l Udrm clol.e w beach ~month ~KJL! l2U •UDO ISLE 3 BR. 2 BA. Ira 1unny pauo. 2 car pr At•U'\11 to tearu.a. bl h oli ti ub ~ 1213 >853 7900 or (114117~ 2 88 !db maU a.U&t.e ), 3 bM . den. dpprt)ll 2100 IQ ft. t'r·pll . wet bur. 2 1 ar i:ar Tenn1.1, pool, sauna. J•c uul pr1v1I Lea~t· tu6I> 64.5-0101 or <213 1 iOIJ 1710 ••SUPER RE:'l:TAL llN TllE BAYFRON T ll'&>e. exclua111l' Dovl'r Si!On'fi s Bdrm h•>me v.1lh pwr & I lc1Jl fut f.,O fl hJJt om Mtt Yrly Bu)' ., ~a• h Realty 7!'M ~1 l U DO 4 liH. 3 be ll :lOO Mo AJ(cnt ITT>S 110 SPYGLAS.'-l 4 br 2~ !Ja \lew G •rde ner 111ll SK7$ mo MU-073:°> "9 Ccmy °" T .,.._ 2br. ~ over&ooktna l lllJ C°OUnl' Pool • l~nn1 .. rouru SK7S mo ~I um wtuiays 961 3LSO Uh~r., Condo 2 Br I ll. '' 11l • V ,,...., $1..UO mo Pho11•· ~> fJ• 19 ••..•............••...• VllWHOMI Trrnulad lslund lrl( J 2 ~. dt•n. 2 Buth Brdm. ~·~ \\ ll h ·1~. Mon.aro model. hreplact> lkx'k 11100 A1.'t ll40 lMJ Jnd large yurd Com l:ttauuful I''·' ho., • 1nl 4'1mot.l 'l "' r1 .' Hr frplc tu llt'..rn • l'll•1111 k,f., <A mum 1.,r 1'i>a• 01 1 t l mpt"r <.ompl h•nc·• I.I ~i:'> mu .'4!1 7'171 I m.uuty pool anJ ~r•·l•n lrYIM 3244 bells S7U5 mo' J\J(I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-~ - -nw l.ukt•i. 1.ull ... all I 4211 Be . 3 Id J <1 mcn1Ut>i. l1pacrnded • gon111 )~ o .,I tr. ~,\to , ch•IJ ,._,J t--J:>lblull I fir ~ dl'll »19!. ' LIDO P£NlNIULi~. Condo oa BayCroot w moo 9' ft GI beeuUfuJ IMftl. 2 BR, den, 2 ba. W1terfronl p1llo. llJDO/mo )'Tty IN. UDO ISLE. N9WI)' de- Cllll'atd ln neutral &.onel wnb i>lu1h cpl 2Br, frplc , •lr&um /patio. llm mo. yrly. VERSAILLES Adult condo. lBr. th11 Btll&.lllrul ,.,_ facUIUOI. m>rmoyrl)'. VERSAJU..D:i 2 BR. 2 bl comer wut Jo'1buloua '1ew New dtcur S74S )'f'ly WATE.RFROHT HOMES REAL E8TA'TE 631·1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Hr den, 2 ba c"Ondo. I yr lea.w ~75 mo Pool & apti. fat, Jut + S200 dep 1SiOO $Q ft 493 1341; OH._ ml.2W or 4W-1 Z7S4. Aak for \J or Jerry 2 Bdrm. 2 bOI ''ondo oc~111n Yll'W Adult11. no pel11 '590 mo 4!13 11311~. ~ltAi \1r. 011Hi. 3271 •..•••..•.........•.... 2 br, 1 ba. vww of foot !Ulla . 1tar J Jtl' au \.0 door openrr 14u1t'I ram1ly nl'l .!h oorhorxl ( t' R.C t'd ).<rd "' 1 0\l'r4'11 PJllO. mm to I W) &. hopµml( S4lt. 1110 :J1i':' I I' .<-.eQ Jo.I Ar\'() 7bfHWK CMda1N .. ..,.. ~-·d 342$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand N'W 2 !If condi I M'i"Ul11' 11111· pool J.at lir11okhu1 "' \I. ,.,11111n•I •' r (, .• ' tS ,. t1 <, r••' .,. •ll lfllh ...,,· ..... vro"" l~h·ll.i &. l\notl 1 t llt I'. li.1 .' '''II) l>-h.,.h r 1•o1l 1•1 ollil ,.:.11.•it• 2 k1t1!. A I 111·1'> ulo. s.47'> 111,,. 2~11)h ur ~1 Zl7l. \.I 111>!1•1 br. 2ba. nr park,, lrpk ~ 1'•1.b 197 <W'74! car gar l>n111· by \~.111 Apr I 1825 mo Jfl· 1\nn Doran. Agt. 851-11522 ~' RIHTALS ---:1UH,4!h11 .I BR. l 1, ''" SI (JUO I rr•1 lmmJ• ul .. t• ~ "399 ' l'IU>lh .. ' I•· Ort J 111 I'' IJ11 I U.ur1.. v-~,1 ~-.:. • 1k1• ~·.<lHfl U.1 • µn' 1,.,,,11 1 Atwnl ~Wll .~"'1Jo, ..1Jr IJnJ1 .. r 11•• ..'h.1 Costa ~ 32241 .•••.••••.••........•... KIDS ;?ETS Ok I EASl'SIDE 2 BH. JI'•!> Llar &dncd yard 842-2510 or 646-4al4tl 4 BH .1 IM p.,o<J IUJ .• BR,211liJ W l j 14:• t•nd µ.11111 ~~· 1'11 2Hr l 1•bi l-nntit1n1·1tr"M1 •no ~~I JIJOIS or ('.,,,.,i l'l.11.a l11tlll•t1 "' 21J .u3 14'(..' f U II•' 0 (' \ S 4 '10 Ill II t.1..1 4 1b . "··~'" .. 1173~ "nn. :?', b.• 1'001. I ~•'WJ>'•rt lleJch rn~ °"'"' 11 w 1 hT - l k1:t!! .... 91 40 ..... . •.•......... Mr•fllMIST __.... • ._um,: BllMlllful, ~·liU IUT· round ln••· Ttrrac-d pool. Sunken 111 bbq, 1parkllna founl1tlo1. Spactout room1 . &earat.e dillln1 area . walk·ln clOMta. home· .liko ki&dwn " CMbmetl. W•llt lo Huntla1ton a...-. 2 Bldroom f um. 146:> Townhoust-rum. ll5()[i Adult... D<> pe-ta l1UlJ ucs fTtt 1 LA QUINT A KEJUl()SA lfflll Partuiidt Ln. 1 blk W. d Beach. 3 bin S. ul Edi.npr. NT·Mtl L.t-IMch 1741 • •••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA BEACH MTR INN. Maid iwrv .• color T\'. healt.>d pool. Ut ii 1714 14~ .>~4 . II~ No Q;a.,t Hv.} Luxury studio Frtt mo Id 11erv Color t v SK5 wk IOC. ut1I. 4W Z/21 H9wporf l.ach l 7 69 ......................... NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAR·ROUND FUN: Social Act111111es. O• 11c1~1 ·F1ee Sunday 8rul\Cll • 880 5 •Par toes • Plu• muel'I more OAOT RECMATIOM: T1nn11 •Free Lessons !pro ' pro 1nop) • 2 Health Cllbl • Saune • Hyaroma S$i!Qe • 5_,-.. m1 •g • Or1v1ng Rangt! BUUTIFUl. APART· MEHTS S•l'QI~' I & ') Ei• '1rootT-. • Fu r " r .. I A. I'"'''''"'""() • A11 ,o • ''« • t.,, r-t•1 • M1 ""'~ ()rw' ,,,.,,v J I ' Oakwood- Garden Apartment• ,..wport Beach/So. '100 lbth !>I ,, 'i"tt 1141 b42 8170 NewPort Be1ch/Ho. b&J ll'\l·ne •' Jbfhj 17141 6"5 U55u 5barp Weaa Verde J BR 2 a.. P'amUy Rm, qwel ltNll!t. lae room... 1595 mo. Ouldren & .. m.dl Pt'l OK.. Cd II :>46-5880, 11:. k for Pam or Larry J bit 'llt't I Lil ulJT liJ)' ., nrt.t ~it·._...: from ocean to mtna lnct. 1.ir&>iwr leonl.I. pool • J•<' St600 H m ur.o. e ~ 1800 LIASU GAl.OaE .,...... t aa cendo. T\11\k'°' ll 1ll2 8" Jpt 3'21 t; tilth f'nl1 umt S'8 mo All Sl Adulb no i--t' $3.Jl.I 3Br. 21113.t Condo. no 1)1'1' poot & lenntll SW5 m .. Back !lay 641 1324 ,\~ 3 Bdrm, l bath, patio. boal gatA.>. RV park ·g, canyon view, no pets, 2 kids OK S4'i5/mo Agt 646-3997 ur 646-0359 w.;1 LrR 4Br. :1h11, :1 cwr ~ar , b~•l loc-·The Ranch '. ~t ho o l ' 1(13.J:l)7 • 11ullt1r \ ;i~,1w 1at111n \ rl\ \ho unrur11 "ltear """' J br 2 h.1 , rt\-ind~I \111Ut1l.<1 9 ~ 171• lrplt p;illn, hlln· '"'"'' \1•~•H~1 d•N"lo 1~•• I I ~hL' 16.':lll '14:1 ;!111 I'-•Utll JI rum I" nthou • 1 Hk run<lo Or~n1:c4lr1•• 1 J Hr :! bit. nt•"'IY <lH·llf , ntl untl SI " mo lrplc cov PJIK> Z 1 ar I (i"llll'llJ floor pl.111 nc•'ll.t lo pr G.i.rdene1 pd 1f'l.511 I i;n.tl ~ :i.p.1 mu E\e ~ v.knd" :uJ.:«> 032. i 14 i SU 0032. I v.'k d.r.y' 2l3 736 2471 . .ialo. for ~ir tlanlof'I 2 8RWl&)eramah h-1111•• D•anc Home In •n•· CommWlllY pool. IG~ JPI t ntn 1 lul1 1 ... I Monthh r>r 10111.:•·r ~~Mo 700lit17 WEHAVEstJMMP RENTA.L8 . WEEK OR MONTH 'lftlere1>t rates . '1REPLAC~. !'i Bdrm. Near-So. Coaal Plaza. In· vcslor a wel co m e . JIURRY .. Won't Laat. ta.:.> min Crom O.C Ten· t.at111e map on 96 Ac. compr1aln& 40 purc:el1. 2~c. parcels, neuly Mlling ot 1150,000 ea. Wk Down 1714 Y751·4&216 or.f93.1.U3 333BW.CoutHwy, NU D15.000. Subject lO t031 64M646 $t8-:Mt7 "'u. or~781 1 2 Br, I ba. garage. adult.a Ooeed Sunday only. $4~ mo 2br. 2bu. <Ando rooi Me$Mo 833-0248 38R ~l'WP-Ort Shore~ ~. pat.lo. I blk t.o ~h ll'IO mo ~ 00'5 mo C411Ter...•Mw 75J..1700 associated 1111 '•I~, ll t r. 'C,PS ltJ:l.541..0100 MEWPOal HEIGHTS ___ 67~ I UMTS W A'OOL 2 er bou1e it 1 br wueat. Oran1etree 2 br, 2 h•. -patJObome l:t'ntralt\ <.:. _ ____.. 45 acres. part avocados. Open House Sun. 1oam Vl.lta. 4-8 1cre woe. F•n· Sl75.obo Ira R-2 lot. Aasume loan Very ruce bldl ln itlnt S137.SOO. Owner tbkr. area ol Anaheim 29'~ ~ Deautlful 38r, 28a homt· ~aded • rlush Adult Very pri vate. Xlnl. area. commun1I) s:,;s II BIO Imo. 91''2-7!MO "13-1070. R S52 l800 • '3l>m· Former home 0 lalit.lc view to ocean It ad· .,U>e MAHARAJAH 01' J1ceol lO 96 acre ten· fNDORE. a .000.000, In taUve map '20.000 per d. f\lrn. + bids. lot.~ acre <71• 1751·'826 or dD. or trade for lOC. prop _-.._ll.53 __ . ----- dwn. owner WJU carry on 2 Br. i.tove refng, no contract. Lohfors.M 2200 chaldreo1pel1. s.475 ForLHM Charmana 3 br. 2 ba home w lar11e yard in Irvine Cataromu1 huron All for m1~ mo ~.447; Hum.ln.,_oo Sch Rily ••••• ... ••••••••••••••• ~1105 414 Bernard IM2-4114 840-5027 1 Two30xlll' Iota, :.!221 Heliotrope Dr *f. ll&Rh ~1787.C.rl <Ail > fwS. uoo $73,500 ..-.. a.om Take over low lolcre1t P,a)'ment1 o n t bill ~aalic one bedroom condo. Ideal STARTER. ' ch.anDin& interior. In en· . • ~l•rranean al· • e. ~lJ HCUrily; · pOol, ape, rec rm. 'BKR . Call 540-173> TIUl8IU.. -· ••4••·················· 4-PUXES IW>M SI 59 ,000 J OO,oDOWH HIAlt DISMIYLAHD BrokeT 1714 Y7S0..1624 C-rclal "•riV 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl Comer lot. Weatalde, t30xUO. $225,000, Stephen. AallOC. 752.9023 "'JWtiR t 090 C1RdlMl1tl1111tt /T OWll-, •t••••••••••••••••••••• .......... 1700 ~cullrOcea.n View ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ·.tfew aut.hentJc: Spanish 2 br condo, ~.POOi. rec. • 'u.allty home. on t he room, aaun1, el~ aat.es. Vf//f1 top ol the Tustin etc. So. Co11l Plaza " Hills. 4 Bdrm1, Rec rm, .,.., 176.500. take over : · •1ne cell•r. at•ined· CldatiqlltTDofMJ.000. ~ glue windows. muter Owner will l&Jie 2nd TD. , ,atlt.e on enllr9 top floor. Adult.a oa1y ua yun It •.ooo. Call ..um Or up). pp SS6-41UI eves. M4-01N 5.11-GIO .. llldl)'I ... ~._....... .... ..... ,., 2000 .~ ............................................. . RENTAL Jim Willon 4M Bepxlia. Build t.o IALIOA PIHH. 7UN1TS Owner-rtnanced Gross Sum !Wnt: tl53.000. Aak 1n~ for $487 .000 B> owner~. l ~lTS E. Coet.a Mesa Owner·fll\anced. Gross inc. $14.200. A1k1ng Sl85.000. By owner . ~. ...... $65,000 Loan On Del~ Oplx priced at ll00.000. Ea. Unit 2nr, 11t11Ba, shake roor. cop· per plwnbinl f& 2-2 car aaraaa. Wlillltwtr'CI Properties 983-«m Newport F.aalblulf uea. Two i-plexet -.000 H . Vic Jublnald, Realtor. ~orMMB tae '101 COHDOS OIUMTS IU lol·Ceolral Co1la lltu. l20'by 210 '. llOO.OOOCub. Prlo. only. MS-l.IOa Mil. Ownr /Bldr. 11» UZ5 ~·.a Attw: 1••111 R·3LOT Prime Coeta Mesa k>calioo on Baker St. for 1partmenta or condoa. Builder's packap availiible Call Jack ror In· f Ol'lJla lion. RCk1ylorCo ' •• I ) 'JI il /() ....... Desert. ....... 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• POILIASI New 2 bedroom z bat.I> home. Mt11lon l.akea Coun_t ry Club. Golf· ~·pool. Ba1uUfully landacaped. no main ~O~Rd. DaMrt Hot Spnnp tla-l'fl.2$'72 -=--s:-· ....................... UllOOlll! PROPERTY 11 •u •1 Frocn ... toO. Modular BY OWNER -Approx. ~ "' llOG llOBIL& HOME BUY·IELL ·R ENT· Type lfomH, 24 hr l\4acnut20llJ06iDlG O..,,_C11•11 -.ttf, 3 pvt beacbea, Blrcb St Nr Brtttol. t.v.Uown. No quliblnl pool 6 p6ar. '!'nature l1le -·"' dn O -c ..... 719. AA U M·-2 ft. ... PacUlc eo. lllO.aDO c.... . . ... . . Hwy , Laruna Bcb. balance. Prin e. Only. Qfef~ Euc 38r bomc. newly de canted, fplc. 2-ur gar. p111. nr ch~hes. 1chool1 & So. O>abt Plaza Patio furn Incl. S700 Call SIJ.3B.'i8 or ~ art 12 mon FIREPLACE H UGE J Bdrm, aecluded, vt-ry pnvale. 2 b~th. Me"a Verde. ONLY 1700 mo 641-8833 Br1tn d new dl x townho uat", 2br 2 ·~ ~--- 3 Bdrm+den+(•m rm Grt.~nt>ell \·1e"' Nevrr llved 1n Comm tenn11 & po o l s 1100 mo W a lf• rr r o n l tf o m 1· ' fill J400 Execulllll' llt•an home below markt>l rt·nt ffesp()n&lblt• JdUllll, r1• ferencr<1, <.:rcdll t-:vc S6l·2'3:JJ l>a .dt•n .fpl r . dbl TiiE LAKES New 2br itar,pool,spa.adults No 1• t bu. pnv p11Uo, O\ ··r pet.a ~ 642-8833_ looklnit lukc SS75Mo 714 $44-IUt dyw New large Jbr. 2ba. 1n ~North. Large yard ~w & nt>ver llv•d In -25Mo. Call •fl 6PM Beauurul "Pih level 4 5tMM7 Bdrm w 1kyllitht1 & lmmac. 3 br. 2 ba Fireplace. Neu So 0Jut Pia.la. Em. Alt. tc.BO; Mz.LOlO eartht.oM decor. A\a1I row llOO mo Watafront 831-1400 Lapialeedt 1241 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2Jr. lt>11, frplc. • tyard a Arch say, a BR. 2 ba • S&ow1reldf. AdU.. No OCll*I viftF ll50 K o Peta. M15Mo. 146-110$. Vkwr1• Baacb, ocean 4W Berutd llde, J BR. frpl.. fan· Condo Cot IN Off I rvtoe Aw>. lbr. 2"4iba, 2 cir 1ar. 2 frplca. patio •Mo.~ ta•Uc \I•••: Le•H sum 1\Jmer' Al*1tC. 4N-1 l Tl OCEANFRONT NON'mLY RENTALS, fUl"l'lllbtd ro<lbAI• bomM, J bchll 3' hr IUlturliy, -.RMP.-..11 :i Br. 2 & Condo. dbl i.:ara..:l' po o l etc ml mo 1\d Sitter • W. ~a41ln ------------ ,1,J' " ftult, ... , A• 16t.1 SHOHTTERM RENTALS l&JtJ Week & up "!_~l ~s..81711 - Dqlnes Uirhnt 3600 Ocean rrnnt 2br. 211 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• April 1. thru Junt·l I . -I Buul new 2br. 2ba il'21M88ortiiJ.-068t w IUOd~r~ <.:10~~ ln beach In CdM 5665 ... • ..... IJ7U~ UrlfwwlsMd •• '91!'• .... ~~~ i i II "-"""-.,__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1 twllh ,.,,,. .. d W»a PeMtMla 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ,ee•I W ]707 I 81', 2 be W /Vll'W, KUn ••••••••••• •••••••••. • dt.ock, near bl-ac·h. SiOO mo > rty lease. 675-0 I i4 --· ---llGCAHYOM 4 HH. t-'um Rm. and S l cep1n.: rooms • form.ii dirunii 2900 ,q f\ lat• henrtta 176 .. wk & ll'lan .$I 3 ur 1!8r1Mt' I.IP_ ~anfront 67.1117'0 SllUI mo Will ron11dt·r I BA y mo NT AG F. \ lt'W l 14-.L"ll~ (urnJJlbed BR Sa.II adll L'lal f.ld UHIQUIHOMES 5450 winter 303 E 675-6000 ~11tcr I R71 28GR. 2BT want.er f\'ntal Until 6114 1375 mo. 875 1871 2 UR. l ba Partial bu~ \'WW ss:Ml Yrly Manball Rlty 675 4f;oo Penln1ul.1 Point. y rl>. Vt'rv lie 1 BR. 11dulli. no IA.ot!i UUI HIC'. 1335. 1541 Miramar Ur. 675--~ 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SpotlC11.<1 38r 21.'iba home, rpk . auto aar opener A\atl ~I Lal . Newport He!Rbt.1 ms. eau •f'k•r eo.t.MeM 1724 VerHloan2br. lba.8blk" •• •••••••••••• •••• ••• • to bch S475Mo 5pm ~9469_. __ _ Npt TerTlce TwnhM :Jbr, 2'~. 15.iO 1q ft R@fria W o. pool. 11dulll. no pet1 Lae IUOMo ~ Newport Crwt J br. 3 ba. 2 atary, oca&n view SllOO mo Property Hou1e tO:m>orM2·l010 Newport Hel1hta. 3Br, pQOl, ..,., mo '*alal. ....... Yr1Y ...... Pr lbe. t700 rnontb. 213·T81·20H. '71Ul'lo3lt1. M1'. Oeorp. I Br mobUt home 121}:<, Caa Incl. Mature ~ulta No pcU Quiet, l>CC~ Ulll Nwpt Blvd 641-1373. • •• leddMcWttlty •AUnlvcni\y Qidt.a Meaa 640 40:"!0 2Br frontdupJe!\ M40 New ciit. nrpl. no pc1 (33 Ina. Avu1I now SH Sul 12.00 2 00 ~ 3br. ablt. cloM to bch. U>OMo MMOIO You are the wlnntr of two Uckela ISU.00 v&lue).w 1.br. ctoM to bMcb. Bit Ir w /vlew. Ull l Incl . ' MIOMo. 171.()441 caacusv.a.u Mar.14UJ ·Mat . .ai 0oeta11 .... HuaUn&ton Center 11~ may be d.almod ~ ca1.11ot '42-11171. ext . ~ .. " a . from ocean, bay • «ean vttwt; dtlWC\' .C BR. 3 ti.., family dlnln(I. dlb. Pf ... , patio. IUn· PINAHCJ: ................. lifsmlta:C...... c.MLUIUt·lOJI R.u p ,... ... )-·-• 1~fl7~·~1%'il~~~~~~I rilpl rty 2110 .... . ,, ... .....,......, I . .. .. ••••••••••••••••••• Npt. Terrace TwnbH. Jbr. 2"tba, &.UOaq. n. Rtfrl1. W /0 , pool , adult•. no pet.a. L••· .-o ...... d~ck. Uo1i•u•I value:. Sl2)0mo. • ...... ... JJIO NtwportSbonla Br, na • •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• t.enal1. pool, frJ le. 2 •••• a.ort Pt9P11'\1·1acttt, Central caut. ft!.'°°· 2br, tbe, tblld OK. No o.r: 1u.--. .wet: peta ... IOllo. lHl·D fM.99111, ...,..,set-MM I 10111 POI\ RENT • blocb to bcb. ... 110 4 .. pnOld a& ... J'ocd 1ll'd a..,..,., ramtty W-.eWr oondo. 2br. a.. Qean 2 br. l b•, au. ..,..,.. No Pltl· •no. 111 E.n.t@\ ..... 2711. plt H e. J<lcf• 6 .P•t• f rplc, pool, bllln. ..-...CIU--ot = dJ MN'flO.ev• f11.mt. 'no,.., ................. nnt. ~.~ ... ?~~ =.,_,emmo. orMMm. H \'lfW, dll. 2 Bl , 2 ba. Venauttt condo: '-' 8r, Ulm. •tlacbld trplc .. deck: 111 bk·lDI; 1111111tt ... rtM*i yd, Wiii eooaldtr 2 yr. t.tut ..., lo. Cout "Pl&Ja. ttte mo.! IBP. aat. eai1111.-nor•m 4'75-1* Dlllua Ct11tom boaM, I w, • ti., dM. atnwn. Bu vi... Good loe. 3100 .. ft.. lll50mo. -- HAU01t VlD HOMS cwuo:L a Br, 2 be, r.,,a J'll. -· A.ail .\pri TM "7llto .... CAIADIOIO ALLUTILlTld PAID COl\'\Plft bt rore rou rent. Cualoin d\alc.n fHtllrtt: Pool, 88Q, I GM1"111ACH N••PHhO eufront ...,on w.a.. ..._ modfta a #Mn9m ~~ -"'-.I!!.-. . .. ""+ .U. lblutt -...._ WM& mb'· Ho OC&AM Vin M.8. Adlt AP~ -.ND........ lbr, ... lrfk,bUc,club .... Of'8••• -UHptid'l ..... . ............. PIOll Ci• aar.a• c.all-. ••...,."•m·- l)seel..., a..ceHm, w Nk'e I .... I ... Qt WW. tlptdotwlbdr1D. Adult. 1 to~· at.op-., llldo.-. mo. m" m61t~Nopeta. ~•a~ C...k--IG-111'1 ~ape.a, Pri• 164..uy Wladward ProperllH )'11'. 5'.lbmll on cbklreo ..._ boee. 1p1, prh aomra. Npt. Btb. •. ID· d..U.•nn.•- • Mltwu&ed .... p. all.llt.. 91» mo. ut.U. paid. ~.a .• wttltda)'I. ••HOWll•• a Sl!PDMA.RT of PDSONALSEAVlCt:S MV9 a roorn11111te for JOU IOIDe40 I• ls femal .. m«Sl dayt...., M /F . Oceeofront. Wubet'Jd.ryer. 1araae. patio, trplc. SlOO incl uUJ. Dav.: s.fl83. pl&lal or dMb. Mult.t. Ulr w IUW pd: -mo., UDO, Oil tbc tMay. I BR. 2 Rlll=No....__.. ao pet1, DI' OCC , Ba. pvt peUo, •10 mo. a wi-., C.M. .._, or Pill a1.-f.MI.~ D..u·n---" .,-...... QDI. 2 Bdrm house. nr ________ __. lbr, Beeb. llrial·• JOtcb ~ --'' _......, bd1 Fem abr w/same. WZ Br, 2 be. nr. So. w /Ito v • • re fr 1 a. 1 Bldrooen; 1 bath, yearly lll'l.50+ "'-uW ~9166 . ~ ~~~ SJOOMo. UlU incl. 599 or mo S350 mo. Agl Family. 2 Br t:MO. Spac. Br, 2 ba $395. Play (lnlUnd. pool ......... ................... ' 2It11 ba .;;:;,,.· Hamllton 657·1.25S f73.Cl0 2br, lbe, pr • fbcd yard. Kida OK. Sm pet OK. .. llo.M).6851 Near new 2br, 2ba, frplc, gar. lndry. Adlts. No ~. '88Dfo. 540-6338 .,..,.. 3126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----- 3 Br OCEAN FRONT APT. Yrly $1,000 mo AfJ.. 673-6210 3 Br, 2 ba, atepi to twuch. em mo. Property House, 142-3850 or 642-IO 10 M /F 1bare '4Br. 2Ba Newport Beach, betwffn bay 4' ocean. 8'13-121118. Would like to i.hr my hae in Harbor Vlew hms w tan employed fe m 21·36. F\tlly furn except for xtra bdrm S2SO /mo + "'-utll. Super area . 644·22'15 tlVI Gary. 2•12ta. J'rWD 1 • 2 bdrm, stove, crp, aar~ba l'rorn S2'15 & s:m. 1151.1&20 & Versalllett Condo Lux Ocean View Penthouse . 2br, 2ba, aoec . Poo ls. gym, clb tu.e, close LO bch. S700Mo 752-9466. or m«l8l 1·2 rem shr. 2 Br. lbu apt w/male Bl ks to bch 117:1 /m o. 118 Eve ~ BeautlfUl apacloul untt. «J.7ll08 . ...., mMr. bch. in 3 unk • 5 unit build· &op. Pvt yards, patio!>, 2 8 r d m 2 B a . decb. Family • adult dshwahr/atove. balcony Ultra dlx Condo w .:ym, cmlyareas.Nodop. w ocean v u , $395. sauna.Fantasllcdbh'>tl, TSL Mpn &U-1603 _66l_·_U92 _______ 1 pool, fou n la 1 n s. Top M 1'' roommate wanted for lia)'front apt Oyi. fi42. 5861, evCli 675-6835 "THE SEVILLE" ......... leodt 3840 secunty 1495Mo Call 28r studio, l W ba, gar ............ •••••••••••• Janet~ Cia..__OIJI~ Adlta, cpta, drps, blln.\, -------1 n#""lc-4 350 C WestA!h fl Area. comp! re ••••••••••••••••••••••• ncd yd. Wate r pd •ORUXE• oovatcd, 2Br, Ir" ba, Storage.$4S&up2306W. '::~:'SantaAna$37$. pool,lndry,yrly,Adulls Oc~an f ronl N B J br, 2 ba. nr So Coast Pl az.a. Ca II fl.13. 2238 M fo'. 8:~5·~ &aide 149 E 'eay 2hr, Iba, pool. Adults No Pet.a.$3501110.548-3721 l Br •lit $350 It 2 Br aptl tGD ph•3 BR a ba condo. em. AU new, children OK.~ Ne1r New 2 ~r. 2 ba, dshwhr, sundeck, CJ95 700-141.8 eves or wknds Large 1 ll2 br opt.a, pool & patio. Adulu only, no pas. 1917 Monrovu1. SZ85 •sm.~. OCEAN VIEW 2151 Pacinc C M l..M1e 1 bl' w~. 2 Br. 2 be. f'tp&c. pvl patio, enct gar .• bltn1. jacunl. From "'50. No pets. In· fsitok. SPMC 631-6107 GARODt AP.T. ~:·~~ 675 3412, ~IM . 2 Ir, AcMts oaty 3pools Covered car port paUoapU., BBQ's clOlle to fwys & bcbs walk to shopping. 1711 I GoldenwH t atWCll"Mr 847-6064 .......... _ .. ,...- • 1 a 2 IA Pltie Aim, • Dishwt1llen A llQ's • Pool & Rec. Aoo111 • GtnlHL..,+ ,. 1 .J ........... .. . ' 11 • • ' • •ti.' ~ it J1 I 1 2 Br 2 Ba, dbl garage, pool etc $7SO mo Ad Siller #19,~2'1 hrl> ---- 1 br with patio S325mo 631·9129or 673-6362 WANTED <;ara)(e m CdM 673--0960 CdM single. (Carage ~Mo 645.2752 S1n111~ garage, 'iafc & BACH ELOR, ut1I p1tld No i.ecure Stora~e only. S4-0 pets.$225.mo m o. A ~k ror· Faye. ____ S48_·2682 640-f~ BAYFRONT I BDRM. J Stnglecar garage. dnlown BA'Jll 1475 Hi.lt Reh. storage only. 675 ~ ~ 536-8312 38 7 6 Office R9"tol 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bron cliff by beach S295 mo. Adult!>. n<> pel.8 332 Encino Lo See Mgr 1111t c. SGlllll L.,... llH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm 2 ha. 1475 mo Pool & re c rm 714 18411 020~ & 2131596-1671 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.SOI Westclitr Or approx 700 !>q ft, Wiii bwld lO SUll. ampll.! p.Hkllljl, Jot.l fisherec.a111. lZL'5 Sq ~. 11188 mo. 1417 West.cliff. N 8 Aacnt . .54 l · 5032 Lovely all adult. no pets, I ~nh ,.,,,;.._.d I or 2 Rm Suites from 175 ii9 W 19th St call Tom ~2200 EXEC. SUITES r QUALITY PRINT SHOP crnc. wM1froot vtewa NEWPORT BEACH ID Balboa. 9"0 Up ' AllEA lmmed Ott"Upllnry. Coo· Xlot turo-key opera· _tad __ Roee __ mazz~;.;;.;..;._--i tlon. Opportunity to !:x.ffutlve Sult•. Full .,._ SlOOk u part lime aervlcu, prt vale, edl ... CIMUI. Call Dottle Newiat eerrter. Oct an Valealioe. vtew -.... TM----'"9UIHOMIS ' -·~··~· TDVJK 67~ ,,_A.I. Properties. OJrona dd Mar: db. 2 •• ;11t WCtlb rm. suite. SZSO mo JOOO Members. lmmed. Realonomlc1 Corp Occ:upaocy.O.C. An111. m.f700 Wl·2W ............... 4450 -------••••••••••••••••••••••• Fora10re •office space at reasonable ralft. 500 to 2700 SCI Ft. M~AVEROEbR PLAZA lS25 Meaa Verde E, C M. 545-412 3 R&fTOllUY "100 sq fl. oltice buildrn1ot. our Udo Isle. purchast• price S18'7S,OOO w Sl00,000 dwn. 430 32nd St . Newport Beach. Call for details Sierra R~alty 633 7920 •HEWPORT /C.M. Up to .i700 sq ft avail at pnme corner, 17lh & Nwpt Bl 675-alOO ---- 13.0 sq ft rn medical bide.. Avail for immed oc cupancy Ample park mg, Newport ~I HST OH HARIORILVD. Newly remodeled shop· ping cenuer 1n Co-.ta Mesa has orftces J\ all for 1mmed occupunc) from approx 480 lo 14.'iOsq. fl. w mew l'rpls & painting at reasonable rate. Call Paul111 S. Kull ,.,,. 213-464-4538 NEWPORT IEACH llOOsq fl brick bldll w l<n>sQ fl fenced yrd Ideal for ortcs . 1n Marinl'·Ortt•nted arl'1t Sl050mo 673-3» COM retail 420 "<1 n w1Lh balh, curttntly rentetl a~ beauty shop t 'an bf> l'On verted Lo an) rcla1l bu,1 Mm. Ground floor, CoHt Hwy. 11lp expo!'urt'. MlD mo. ~re2333 E. t.:Ohl Hwy .• Ste H 7s:.J Ul30 Town & Country ShopptnJt Center Huntington Beach UquotlSTOU Grou1na OVER IM.000 per month Ea ta blilbed 15 yeun In 11 me loca lion. Hu long term "sweetheart" lease. ellJ.000 Plus Inventory Must be cub Mile !\ l>iv1wlf1 ror )l.1rhor Jme-.tml'flt Co 50 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CorV-actor Goml( Out of Rus1nt-~s M1i.c i.tet-1 forms. rebur. tools 1!alvan11.ed bolL'>. nuts & \UShPrs "pluml>t.nR sup pbes sale Will be 3 II thru 3 15 9um lo 5pm Everythtnl( mw.l be i.oltl 1&162 Gothard Sle I ILB 714-K44! tl773 Min IS'; to 30'1 on Isl. 2lld TDs Sel· by pn me lcx·al R t:: 6 t.o 36 m<Y.> SI0.000 mm No max 20 )'M without a loc;s Ca II Dl"lllson Assoc ti73-7311 5025 . .......•.••.•......... /NEED I MONEY • CRB>IT HO r ROI LEM Extra L.,. IOCM1ts €lean, quiet. 2 bd. l ba. No kids pels. $350/mo Coll J ('(f631·12186 .1.2&3 Br apt.a. 6:oo Ed-or URfllmislMd 3900 llijiter, h. b. 846-06t . •••••••••••••••• ••••••• Approx. '5(X) sq fl for commerc1 ul or off1l'c USC. JS to 4S' Pnme Newpart Beuch <71419'i:111177 or loc Near 0 r airport. 2-d .. 3nt TD IOOIU 9 71-653 1 Arranged nv Coast HofM LooM OCEAN AREA Seawind Village lknt tori rel·epllon. con (2l3 l27J 8703 REALTURS New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult apUI in 14 plan-. from $375. ::! bdrm townhouse:. from ~ + pools, wnnis, wulerfolli.. ponds! Gas ror cooktni.: & heating paid. Prom San Diego Frwy dn ve North on Beach to McFacldc·n then West on Mcl''adden to Seaw1nd V11lal(l' m4-3-5UMI rcrentc rm. Janitor c-.n.rclat 11crv , ut11!.. too rree Refttah 4475 Larae 2 BR in 4·plex. Blt.ns, cpta, drps. Actlts, no pets. $.175 mo. 716 Wa lk to the beach. Delightrul lge 1&2 Br apUi, some w 1frplc. all huve pallos or balcorues. Ertjoy our 20 acres w /al· tractive greenbelt, tr~. landscape & 9 hoJe put· trng l(reen. Friendly clubhouse w frplc, color 1V, sauna. exercise & weight room Starta at SS> mcl 'g m,jr util l'O pa es & m ore ••••••••••••••••••••••• Secretanal sc~v ll\ ail. Office or i.hop span·. 475 l..1zor Doug ss.!:_'.}'111 !IQ. rt .. on ground Or + 2 I ad.Join. upper units, total Widow ha.11 mom•\' for 2nd T D's No rrffi;t C'hl.>i.'k. no pnlty, $20,000 up For ac·tton ('Oii Agen t Gn7311. Anytime Shalimar. 556-9550 l SERENITY m qwet adult c·omplex. Spac. 1 br apt. Dshwhr. frpJc, pvt palio, JllCUltl, pool. S300 mo Sorry, no pets 2650 Har la SPMC $49 2447 Rooms 4000 .•....••....•.•........ PRESTIGIOUS LOCATION ... Nl'wport .lkach • Ull 4000 Sq n •Bay V1c"'s • 1:.xtra· Am~n1l1ei. All ut1l pd, ... m child welcome. 2Br Iha. • Adults, no pet.a CASAdt4SOL 21 661 lrookhurst 962-6653 J72Week & Up 1 • S t u d i o s , 1 b r , · 1 Udo Manno refng, D W, encl gar. no ~~~~~~~~~ kitchenettes . pool & Vino,. pet.s. ~ 1960 Wallace. SHARP Beach 1. 2 & 3 Br wilh frplc, cahwi.r. gar & p&OO. No pets. 960-~ m11d aerv 548 975S 675-1662 Mgr rn. MB 956() Sunny Acres Moll'I --I Executive offices avail 1n 3 Br. 2 Ba, ~15. Benut1fu1 adult complex. Pool, spa No pet.s. 151 E . 21st St . C.M 548~ Room w t fu 11 hou H fuJI sen ofc bldl( Nr. privileges. In xlnl art-a o c Airport. Recept & Nr bch. lg. 2Br, 1''18a, of Newport Beach IWl•!!l phone ans . S<'CY sen• , frplc, encl d ~ar. W ID Cliff )64Z-68tl I oonf rm, etc. Please call hook-up, avail Mar 8 I -I 7S26Ul8 Beautiful 1 Br. orr patio $t95. 536-00'll Lovely rm ID lux Condo I ---- area Drps, cpts, blttns, Harbor Ridge. N.B. MOO. Desk apaee 1100 Mo., sml sep. dining rm. Gar. All $'50 Walk·lo·Beach, 640-3'34or752·9'42dya. oHice Sl50 Mo 1827 adlts, no pets. Walk tol Large, cheery 2Br, 2ba. We1tcll ff Or. N wpt everything. Daire older D/W. pat.lo, gar, Adults, tceaunny rm, lite k1tch & Beach. 631-0000 lady. S27S /mo. Mgr. nopets.833-3.107. lndry facU. Refa req'd. CoeU Mesa 5oai-1372. 646-0816 Newty decorated adult 2 E·alde 2br. lt'g deck . br, 1baapt.Al5o2 br. 2 G.lt.,._ 41 50 beamed celling, aar, ba,newcrpta,newpalnt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• adlt.s, no dogs.S37SMo. From $350. 8181 Sao Lovely New Tustin home 548-71l13 AnaeJo Dr. Inquire apl C far elderly. Home cook· or call C2l3 )219-U2.6 eves Ina. Patio & lovin& care. coiled. 1131).1008. 832-27118 2 Br. 1 ~ ba town~e. pra&e. paUo. adult.a, no Hldlnatcn ConUnental. 3 pets. $350. MB.s.479 b ... ""' ~-~------t Bdrm, 2 a. ,,..~/mo. New 2 br. ~ ba tn·leHI coado. City view, frplc, tpa, $650. Cell Bill ~ ... ~al\5. ............... Extra a,. 2Br Iba Pool,Jac,adlt.a.9'10 .-1.o'm ... 35&1 sm. mr. poot Adults. no pm. m 1 m h Pl. off s. 2br, .ui.. f)lflc. pr. dta· A. AH . Aft I lam. bwllllw, larae paUo. No ~lf7. Pita .... 752-747-4 • ...., v ........... 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lari• B.lg Bear cabin, "°°I lbl, color TV, 2 b'pks, ...... lA. 54.MUlll PAUi SPRINGS CONDO 2br. Zba , com pletely h arnllb ed, all rec. r...t!IU.. lllalmwn ren· ta12...-.. llSOwk.. + tiStMC. dllp.714Ull-m7 Stl Sun Vall•1· Sav• moaey an Condo rnt.aJ fro• local owner. 1 1'/'f59 ·0Jl7 , ... /Sfte THll61'°309 Cab l l\t f or rent. WI hndt, W'flekl1, mon. tlllJ. GrMI VaJl-r Lake, CA•·D ........... 4JOO ~ Sq. fol. office, pvt bath. 706 St. Cl1lr. Suite D, Coata Maa. Freeway ronvcolent near Bair.er & Briatol. l200 mo. ~7800. WUl buUd to 11.dt 2500sQ ft nt'ar OC Alrport, Call ~. •NEWPORT BEACH• •PRIME LOCATION• so ydl rrom waterfroot ! 500 llQ t\. (TlA) ..... SUBLEASE : Comblna· tian OM~/Whl apace In ~aw aq ft . all or pert, end u nll. Under n:ti.71A~ •t>ELUXE omca• From l rm. up to 1700aq . ft. f)-om 93' ft. No IH nq. Behlnd A.lrporter HaUl 1&2172 DuPoal Dr .. • .,.l m.am. .. 12 mg 875 sq. fl. On Co.1<1t llwy .. So. Lagun.i $1200 Mo 494-1177 lndlahiat R9"tol 4500 .••••.................. 23Xlsq ft, Storage only, $.')()() mo 2128 C.in)nn Dr Coi.la Mesa 1>46-:mfi --- f'or Lease 7045 !IQ rt prime andustnal lot a lion. A 1C. ore. full y spnnklc.-d. MG 1onmg 730 W 17th St. CM 631.-070() ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASH FAST!!! 2nd 11)'5, 3rd TD"1 & ~w 1ru: loan,, up to 15 yr t.erm. t'oast 1''in11nr1al 673-H915 UNLIMITED FUNDS! 2Rd TD a.o-.. cma. in I 2 WMb. T erwtS • to ISyn. PALOS VERDES 1 FIMAMCIAL 675-2273 One-bedroom cottage tn qu.le t 1pot In Laauna Beach, Corona del M i.r or Costa Men for l300 o r less. Quiet area essen EqUITY LOAMS tial. Write ad "36, c o ARRANGED T h e Dai I y P 11 o t No points, to 85~ of Newspaper, P.O. Box value. Ca ll Real 154!0. Costa Meu, CA Sou~•: ScoU Gerrie 9 2626 or telephone ~ m-1654. _ ...., w-.d 1010 Yng Fem. worklnl( atu· dent. aeekina apt to 1hr wtume. Or studla-.lngle ln CdM. Cell anytime aun . Condo. furn rental dfllred dw101 Summer 1980. Hopefully The Bluffl. FonD« e. .. xlnt rel'•. "'--c:ootact 8'7J.215e. Need boule or apt. for 3. Uodar ll:JO. C.11.. H. 8. 111 am dot. cat • me. M'1M012. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2bd TrUlt Deed. Sl0.000, ~. home ln xlol. area ~ar~m2 Mwt1111a.T..e Dlidli 5035 ....................... s.Htlf'MlitC.. All tn-al rUI ntalA lnwacmeat• ~ lMt. S,.cWll ..... JIMITDt MJ.217' MM61 I 2-clTD'S .......... is y.-i.m. sio.ooo or ...... No llllooo. LWoNnpatt Co. D fa .......... MHra. .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• M.Lewte .., lnW lale Dr. Ccnaa del Mu You an UM wtmw of two lldceta <Sll.OO vat.). to CllCUS Y Al•AS Mar. Uth • Mu. JOtl1 Costa Mesa A ffud'natoa Center 1'c:keta may be claJrned by calllq IJG.5878, ext . m *** ~nowbdo1ac· cepted for world 'a large 6 moat preatlalou1 Chlldreo·1 Beauty 6 Talmt Paaeant. Ages 3 to 17. Call 7H·'731·211S or tQ.3050 for into. Qme W.u:h HUDUnllon Beach Drill Team In Oxnp«IUon Marcb 22nd A/TvJOHigb ...... ,..... 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal~ '4Z..5'71 Loll or Found a pet" Call Animal A ssist ance League 537-22'73. no fee ------ Found or lost a pet .. Ca II Spet'1al Pals Hotline 71A 1172-1235. 213 ~ 7398 Lotll Dog Doberman. fem I e1tr straight. I rl<ip. Ans to ·'f.uha ' u.t Warner " ~cw1.tnd H B 8C7 1349 Reward Lot.l cat 10th Maln H B . ~old-or.m~e t.:vt'!!~2282 LOST Schn•w.er. male. 18lt pt11per. v 1 c Hu bor V1t-w Home-, RewJr•I ~:rnl6 or~ ;535 lnsT Wbl male Tl'mer rrax. Mesa \'t>rdf' arell 3 2 Reward !J79.·U86 L,U,'l'· Z.29. Calico female cal. v1c 21st & Santa AVl' C M REWARD 646 1682 Ml -2436 dys. 64.2-2SllH e VC'!'I U>ST Gold Brat'elf't. '1c R1ver11de Or . :.. B REWARD' 548-UIM LOST blat'k m JIP l'omeranl.in. nel'd!I nwd1c11t100 An'~"ro; to !oiarDDUe. Bfoadl Bh d .. MamaHB ~and ~..-. fr980-7302 rouN 0 Al Baleanc Ct'n ter 35mm camera lckn Uly ~Si"n ----- FOU'.':D f'rtt'ndly dJrk '1nped M Cat Edhon Omler s.:J6..1114 Foond bmwn while Bnl tany Sparuel. fo't•h 27 811 La1,'Wlu Bearh JreJ C.111 6' 2.a>I Found A l a,k.in :\llllamuu-. rnale. approx 9 mo w, red <'Ollar V 1<' V1rtona & Brookhurlj.l RoomDl>or631 .sHi ' ~ ...... .. ,. 1 dr JIN .-...... _ ... .. ....................... ~it Plt:GNANTf C•M••· AHOHtaat•lt,, f.. CClllM-Clahlowu1eU., • d •I re• or • • H • .......... AbartioL ... e 4 t1l Y 8 leDl fj1' tica 6 ....... 0Jrponie otllet cl I APCAR.I N7 -25G Uoml bellth care CIO CO.,_ .a.ta• '*"• Newport ~ YmR.WU. .... •' • t1M7?I * AAccic•111r11111 .. 1,...,.: at ff1' OutWl Service rowlnt ti PR __ Z_l.A_W_lt_ud_ .. -ut-ntedt--1 r..:... 1ei.c. to. - e.oao. WW do •DYthtna Int • cbaJMdlu Giii Lefal. ConfldenUal CO an lndlViaUl oVM P.o. eo. aao. ~c~lf:a'oC:' _N_e._w....;.•-1-----• i . rvltorf a.klll• •llOXY LADY * ve Mt.b.ude • m1 OU'OCALLONLY . ~°'l' * 97 ~ I I JI* boc*ll.eeptn• lACI. nno --------1 atmla, AP JAR. le cmt .. DI AMOND WANTED: c ou ouna. Allllt Pt\ v. party will bu1 l to 3 nanua1 to auto. trai cent.cub. N.B.541-d75 tlon. Salary ran l.5lC·2:5K. Too ~ cl. 1ui.tao£lal &bare proflt1. Xlnt. nC) lmok1n& work envirl meot. Send rnumt SETAC. 1001 Dove. MASSAGE limpaUco Your maBMUr· llBobJames OukaUI IHI, ~111 TOMMY'S OFMEWPORT ESCORTS auh 642-~71 •• SPrllfn.JAL READINGS Wazn.Wpm. F\IUy l..lt''d .t82 '7296 or 492 903-4. 1815 S. Camino Real, St1n Oftn O.C. AIRPORT •ESCORT• Spec1 1l1 1lng 1n Proleu1una1.s 972-4Y18 .•.. loam •am ~·Men~ TmstOOS Melt Awa~ ln Out Pet.er t!H-4871 FOXX SHOP Serr. St0 0tt o "10" W ,, r m . I t• m 1 n 1 n t' 1-lit'Orb 972-4776 3llts Check.a Arcepll'<i :M 11.r. tAl--0180 CHECICS /MC /VISA IJMS OUTCA.U 953--9121 Palm" Plyduc Readings t.t>lls pa,l , pr~unt • fWU'e. 213-eM 32:18. Pro{ Ma.-.aite by St.e\e, L.ic:"d ThcrapL5l. N 8 . llam-lpm Appl Only *"2117 ::O~~·le~~ engin.. eccountl~:" clerical penonoel. !< M1F ------ ACCOUNTS rAYAIU CLERI< CALL C714t549·79 f nqulST TAPE .ft <24 hours per day l IM S :9)5 B<in-anc:a Rd lrvml', Cali!92711 (714~..WOl t;1 AcrounttnR P05tang Cle1 Know1t'dge of CRT, i.01 accounting payJbleii recenables. Hrs 8 :lJ S 8;,lboa UJy Clu l'lea:.l' l'.tll for ·•l'I ~73Stl ACCOUNTANT 2 year !>t.aff llCCOUDlil needed for o C oHtce Niruonal CPA firm T expenence preferre ~ resume to Loi Wttt.e & Co Auentton ~ H~he5. 1300 Dove ~ •105, Newport t~ac 9'.m> N~'OUnllng ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS Oranae County l!i boor ma! Andaoarewe! Wt-'re RGB-T~ accounien~ There a re many nt' firm-. moving 1nlo ti W•Olt-d . P•ople whul unwee <.:aunty attt. b ~ that Duda ... • uwan. about ... lncrea.: pmt ol Ule. tor a bo-* 101 aemand for o about humorou Incl pertenced eccount1n denta s u:rrounc:hna Wt'S · penonoel. t'nd G4!()ralt' ~ rn .i rd 'lulw said · Lcf,. cl~ CPA 's not C't'&5t' to ht· funn\ Auditor. w ht' n p 0 p I o· II 1 ,. '!ax ACC'11W1Wnh "' { -'115l Arcount.inh JllYl'T'Ol"t.' than •l <t>a-.i·' ~Accountant~ to be "-'.n•iw. ~ben pcoph· ltoo«keeper" taus.th Plea.lie jot down Ac:t-ountrng Clerks .on) humorouo; ex p..r1ences you know Names 6 PIA<'t"'i n ·rrw m .anon) mous ~··nd to Ro\y Bowman. 127R t;ll•nne) rl'. ~le 115, LaguoJ Beach. Cater ~l . .i94~511 -----rtniaN s.rtkfl 5360 IC you arc not aware " tht.-txooefil~ of work 1111 temporary, v1l>lt us n give ~ 11 rail. we will h1 happy lO dl8C:US!l ll 111111 you. We are locJled 11 the Coldwell Bank"1 Buldw$t fo'ound Cockapoo. gre). ~··•••••••••••••••••• •• rem.Lha~d Apstl ldn I P1UVATI 2333 N Broadway 11200 Santa Ana C71 4183s..4 I Ol FREE PARKING male Short haired INVESTIGATOR brown tabby cat. 111Jle. Will consider your ca"e lonl( ha1re<I bl!. <'al . 831 13411 malt' Nr~ r><>rt fkach Animal Shelter 6«·3656 Lost DO R Sprlnf.?l'f Spiln1el. hvr & "'hi "f'reckJ~" . yng rem l>ay-. 957 14.Sl LOST 11 yr old ml\ C'orke r ·beaal" wtlt bm blk, "Heide · vll' Garfield :'-k'4-h1nd ~ FOUND 1-'EM. Sm. blk poodle. Vic. Heil & F.ct.ardl. H.B. 847-6463 aft. -4.:.1. Found Genna n Shepherd mix . Bla c k mask , bel1e1blark /brown markings Vic Beach /Slater. 847-09S2 Found: German Shep mU9. 81.k un. h'fendly His only 1 lep. Nr. lluo ~ H1lh-... 9700 SCUM-lETS llSWEIS ~-cra.,.­ Qibi\ -Slouch - 81CYa..& C,clam.a\el: BJCYCLE partnwa. ~ 1mall. approx s mm 1181 •fluffy klttet1. Clall ... 1111 V\e 8aDta AMA¥els Bril&ol. IWDd: Colle. tall.. wblt• • tu• vk. Ha••ltoe a Bmhant,H.I.~ f\Mld. hm. dot· Part ....,.. Nr. Palrvltw • ..... MMlit . far=& I 6-• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Set.ooh& ...... Non 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br A Trattl ~ent In J uat 6 weeks ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK Sw'8ft Tnlvt'I Schools I Excellent opporturuty to )(JQ6l Talbert Ave fV join a f(J'OWU18 company 1164-67~ We seeJt an Individual ------'Mt.h mm1mum 1 year ex Plano le1sooa. ex ·1 ~m an Accounts periencedteacher. Dee. Payable System and 962-29l2or ~1 cub dbbuniemenl. 10 Jalla W..-ct. 7075 key and accurate typing ....................... f.llllft'UJal. Letb trill care for seml ln· OUr modem facility 1, valld or ltroke paUeot m conwinienUy locaWd , m IQY home. !IQ-7984 Newport Beach nea1' ll1c Recently retired M .D. lookiDI far employment full or put Ume. Prefel" medical. 496-7214. Orao1e County Jo'hn Wayne All'lJC)rl. We elfer an excellent alarUnK ~. comprehentl ve be s I n cl u din g Hllp Wlllhd 7100 med1ca.I, dent.al, life 1n --·••••• • • • •• • •••••. s u r a n c e , l 0 p a 1 d bolJdaya, retirem ent ATTOOION Joltluk:t&1 Watcb fer lbe SPlllCIAl..UCTION .. 111$" 'l1lllndQ. llatth u talhe Dllr ... plan. and a pleaaant worttinc envtronmeal. For imm ediate con· llCllration, pleue call or ll1lllY baweeo ~ 11.AM or 1 ..... at: • , .. • l ! I • I ........ ...._ __ , ..... • 'j I =r tlllJl t 1 ' , •• ....... "--...................... a.ldmUal·Cocnmerelal ._ It JOW'Hll·C'-'ltom 8"'ob·OH·WlrelH• =---~ Free Inf DUIOO Inc S6M030. aJSTOM INTERIOR CARPENTRY By Jay M2.at19 Cus tom <.:arpentry . Int/Ext. Boat doclt re- pmr. Char Renovalin1 94.S-37G a.a.. coalr9dor, wa· llmJted sb 1pe1 • d•· ---------1 bl b quallly tree esl. _u_e_mT __ J __ l_l2_l __ M r R a I a 1 u &t e r TbomP1CJG·K4IMI Prol-ak>nal~ imtalled Cootractorl ••11$ S" .,..m ine aluminum. Cemml wort-all types Guu Ftee at. 831-0281 MJea 8'2·8482 _anyU __ me __ . ----- D~ DAMReAGmodE I Cwlludor lla.t1dwwwwa ·~ . . . . . . . . e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• = · · · · · · ~:S~ Room addlt. remodel. Carpentry. masonry , Free~t ·:::::: ~. ~"tc·~~7.:J~•r 11 ~~!''·Stplum~1n 1a . · .-...... wg, ucco • U e Home reopair, addlt.ioDI. 11 p & S-. Drywall Is more. J 8 boala, doors. SmJ Job:. C.ontract.or, consutunt, -~-9890------- 0K. R.mbl. 6'6-722:8 remodelexpert.891-1177 Electric. paint1n1. Carpe n try-Comm 'I , Uc's b.alding conlractor· Resld. Free E.1timat.e txmded. Cstm bulkhng. 'ohn : 646 0•2s, or Bay area preferred 91 .8)82 646-7615 Gen . h ouse h o ld , sk:yhghta. patio covers. paLDting. Free est. Al 1147-&t66. ne. Prople who need people should always check the Service Directory m the DAILY PILOT drywall, plumblna re· pair Family business. Llc 'd + worlt guar. 848-5199 Handyman Services 7 days. Free est. Qlty work guaranteed. Ready when you a.re Dan 6t6-9555 ....... a.r.toe, 1\Aii T. truck. cau 1-er. Nl-OGT A&I a1'C9d haulnl 1 T. nek. Preee.t. Call AM. $6.3114 tUuliDl·Movln1. Con- Peraooallaed 1erv, LeeTraia DollMll&lq11a. ea.II l40-1J1J for 1our ..... ~ cnu Is tree removal. Reliable, lood work, QuacluV1. 6* 7at Refer• De• a . C a 11 Haullo1. clea nup1, driveway removall, tn.mml.na. 567-&m AQJU.me. ... ..,. Alice'I Homad•Ding Wiadow wMb1Qs. Bela. R._...ble, reliable. 1'7J..tal, 14M8'71 Miles Refuse Haulln1 Yrd-Home-Gar cleanups etc. 5l!iHS73 or M4-8549. ttwPi •• .-tckwonl. Small Job•. N9wport, c.c.ta M.. " lrvloe. 175-1175 .... .._Mode , I ....................... Want a REA.LL Y Q.EAN HOUSE! Call Giolham Girl. Free ell. NS-5123 Call Soow-Houlecleanlng For a bome or buau>eA that sparkles like 1now 979-0076 C1earuna, any type. 1st class work done w /int.e· pity. R.snbl. Im . 5$2-0106 ....................... HYPNOSIS WORKS Fbr free comu.ltaUoa 0-. muc.y. ,.UO., call Ad Sitt« 118, plaaera, walb, JOO 'a of eG-'300 JI bn. k>ca1 re&. -.eiz *-T ca Bnda:, It.one, tMock won. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlle ~ ~ petiae, R.J . Coe*. 20 yn exper. wtka, drivewaJ'I. Free Local year a r ou nd -.Jobn ... Lm eevioe. 485-Wl, 831·1ll2 Income Tu Prep! :vk olf before Mar. 15. M. Paternoltro. enrolled ql.(114~ Blockwall1, 1pecially pnced SJ.6 nuuWll ft . Abo all typea brickwork, u c /Booded. Bob ~27S3 or~ Ra1Comm'l paiatln1. lot Eat. Qaaal work. R1obl pr i~••. Lie 'd /Bonded Gene. C.10ll Tr.II ,..,.. old fltlllf for AU lJ'llft of roof 1 r e- new aoodlea wltlt a .-..S.. a.bl. G~. No 0...+f..t ad.1Q.f1171 ...... ~1111 aft s Get GREEN cash fc.-WHITEd~ wtsh a Claaatr...S Ad Call 14.2-5171 HllpW..e.d 7100 HllpWGllhd 7100 HlfpW-.ct 7100 HllpWmftd 7100 W..ted 7100 HlfpW_... 7100 HlfpW_..., 7100 MnlpW_.., 7100 HlfpW_... 7100 ....................... .•..•....•.••.•.•...... .......•.......•....... •..•......•........•... ....................... . .......................................................................................... . ADVERTISING SALES The Daily Pilot hal> an unmedJate operung for a r.alesperson w1tb newspaper cl111play ad v~rtis1ng expenencl' (;ood '>Ml.i ry . com rru-.sux~-. & t•xcellent fr mge ~neht:. t:xcellenl growth oppm1 uni lies for a person w1lh career am b1ll008 Call for appointment ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 71~1. Ext. 277 Equal Opportunity t;mploy1•r AnBmOM 18 OrOYer Mo &per. HKftJ. l! you art~ new to C~la Mesa, lemparanly du,. l'(}Otmwng your educa· lion, recently discharged from the servu:c. or for am reason set-king tem J.(ll"Jry or cJreer work. consider ttus unique op porturuty. YouC•Earft S216Pet"Wk PreVlOUS expent-n~ de- :.trable .l'revaow. expenence tic :.irable. but will tram ughl typing 1.5 reqWrl'ti. Uruted Clilifonua Bank Zl~ W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach 631-3200 E.O.E. BOOKKEEPER -f\111· cbrge w computer ex per C M 714~ ~/Clef'tl l'Ull llme. exper . belphu but OOl nee ~any ... ,, bt--nel1t:. Aµply at 1600 PlarenllJ, (.;ocsLa Mesa Bookktt~·r restJurant or country club t''.< penenc:e prererred. <it counts pa} Jble &.. re ceivable, payroU. Mrs Myer. 549-0377. IOOUllPBl F(.C ~ wtth prom n~·nt Faabloo laland lnvt'llt ment firm. Excellent op port.unity. Call 640-0123. 1he women and men we are looking f cw may be tired "' typing, folding papers. warehouse jobs und work mg ror u limited 1n1:ome. Work with young people Rapid erowth adv.rncement possible 1f you are 18 or tl\er and "ould he av;.ulable to "ilart work immediately. call.. PrcVlous expeneo~ de· s1rable, but wiJI train l:bokkeepcr \I.ARMS Installer M~r CJreer growth oppt) Profit shar'g. Alway!! \lert Alarms. 496-4310. Cash1ennR expenent'e IEACH AREA wou.ldbehelpful. Fashionable Jewelry Apartment Manager 14 wuts Huntington Reach area Exper 962 6fi8.1 A/PClERK l.t wn ~ :l>·3 30 Garditfl GroYr 531-1011 Various duties F /llme., .. _______ _ Experience he lpful 1• Mon.-Fn. 9-5 Many l'O benefilS Apply at 16fi0 Placentaa. Costa Mesa ~ PART-TIME POSITION open in our serv1N! de- partment. Work In our i.en1ce drive from Uruted Caulonua Bank 6:Jl A Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach 644-64M EO.E Banlnng Cc wMrcianeler Previous expenen~ de, 11T8ble. but wtU lra tn. Apl. Manag<•r wanted for 16 units in Carlsbad Prefer o l der, e.x perae n ced co uple 881·119'l 7 :K>-11 .:Kl a.m .• S days. C.all Charlea Woodard, JOHNSON & SON LIN· .. COL.:-.:·MERCURY at Uruted Cahforrua Bank 2220cean Ave Laguna Beach ~ EOE ~56:1) Apt. mgr • resident for 64 ·~!'!!'!!'!~~!'!~ HB units Experienced only. Call days, 979-3900 AlJTOMOTIVE Afl llWHG ClEIJ( Experience helpful Permanent pos1t1on. pmibUily for full tune Call BALBOA MAIUNE. 549-9871 for appomlmenl. E.O.E. MIF /H ,ARTS DEPT. '9C:XUfl DRIVMl Permanent. pleaanl. In· t.erest.io& ! Leam uuto. parts busine11. Good ~. opp. for advanco· ment ! See Mr. Cook . HOWAADCe..•rolet Dove Is Quall SU. NEWPORT BEACH 1~ lo 2 bra. 5 to AUTOIOUTI REGISTER. Ea'lr AM. OnnleCounty manufac-S 4 5 O I m o . Int . t.u r er of electro moonll1bt. WlvH, re· tmcbanical producta ii tired, dlsablllty, atu-aedinl traloem for ct., dlll&a. Need ad wboela. aid, to aaem.ble elec· 540-DllorstlM'm. t.ranic awitcba II dia- pl&ya. Apply In penoo Be1bsttter needed Mon thru P'ri to care fOf' U Mmlilt-S,1d...... mo. old a.by lirl. Pref. Jl40 Moarovla, C.M. livtq iD J.rvlDe area. Ct II •am E .. O.E . eY91551-9116 NISl11f. MGR. NEEDED UOt bootbeptn1. 19 bra.twit. Good pa7. Alme call ~170I. BanldQI HIW ACCOUMTS SIClll'AIY l'ot ou.r Soaat1' CoHt Plua omc.. Oood l1Pln1 ... req~ Baekpount Ina.,_ ls loan or bank pnfer"Nd. Pleue call *· Ralpb Xhminp at ..... c ......... .. t.l' .. .... BllnlUnl DPll.Ta.LIR Sallllt C:O-t .... l\nlndependentbank M18unflowl!l'8t. C.M 54().$IOO t .O E --------- Banld.n• VAULT TB LB Immediate QfJeninl full ti me poalllon . !:it· psieme prefe.rred. Xlnt bl!nlllltA. Male/Female HOMllAMIC Fountain VAiiey 213 /42tJ.IU88 Equal OPPortu.nlt)' Employer llAUJYMAMA .. ~Beach1alon ,Mt-Giil Bla'4&¥ Ailr'l. •per hr. Ue'd ...... NCI. MMIU l'Ompany Prestiite spat Great opportunity. SO!>S. C.all Jen Lynn, 54G-5001 Snellmg • Snellmg or Newport Beach Agency, .:Ml) Campus. 1t>obtore help. full & part time needed immed. Openings for shippers. receivers, cashiers. Call lr \1ne Cam pu s 8ookaiore al 833-Q27 or ~f()("i.nlO. l&AlloraATOR For machine shop. Fast itro wing company, Irvine area needs &ood qua hty people, good benefits, pd holidays Call Everett546-12'10. Bricklayer. uper 'd. 1-\1 II t.une. able Lo worlt alone. 675-3175. C.AS ... S WAMTID Full or part time Newport Beach. El Toro, Santa Ana. ca 1l 644M80.:. C~llERS UTVTIM MARKETS ODenlnll oow nallable t<W ruJJ Um• Aaalttant Mana,.,. on 2nd • ans 1hll\1. No n perlenc• nee. We t.ralo. Advance- ment opportunity for manqamea& pot.kioDI to fl.to per hour If ...iin.cs. for men In· (ormatlon • Lotervlew. a&llllY to 1&ort t:r7 111 Oil .,.,, Colla ii .... e:n.-i. WW lnt.rvi•w Monday tbru t'rlday tromlem to lpm. ._..Oppor Emplofer Clerical EARN A CHANCE TO WIN A FREE TRIP FOR TWO TO LAS VEGAS lt'i HSY• fiat co.w to ow offiu to ,... ...... & wortr 40 hows! If Y°" _.. **'"9 for a job C& lltan at I.ad 6 ........._. office n~J, MW iJ the bftf .... to pf ht•olYed .. MW CCW'Ht" oppoi t•tiet & yo. co..ad wt. a fcmltcntic La ~ .... •ec..tMall "Secret..W. Y'Typiah Y'G1•1 al ~ ca.n. .-a.c.,._. ... CAU. 117-0045 01 COMI IN TO en-Lin: llMl'OllARY ptllSQNNU ~ll ... l)CU 3723 BIRCH STREET NEWPORT IEACH •Round trip. air tare. & hotel AH'rommodauun .. ror three days. Cle ri c al ; h oc;p1ta l purcha. .. ing agcy hH am- med opening for detail ronscious clerk-typ11t (5() WPM ). Med. prod knowled&e pref .. but not r eq. Xlnt company benefita. For a pp 'l. Ca II Jlm~ Clencal. Phones. typin1. contracts. ocrace ex· perieoce required and aood sal ary . C all between 9am & 4 pm. IMUObi Qertcal a.a, ..... /C"'* Our Penonnel Dept. ls looklnl for a 1elf motivated lodJ v\dual to i:reet the public, answer ~ lll*'form •ar1ed clerical dutlea. Mu1t type 45 wpm aei!\lrately. Some peraonnel •• · periertC9 preferred but not l'9Q\ired. Ad•anc.· ll*ll QllPOft&mll)' • a Int blnllft&.i lnchad1na dental pl.an. Ocnta« penonnel atlllMMI. PAIWISTSAL 4001 llaeA.rt.hur Blvd. N9wport Beach ltOE M F/lf/V Clerical. FAltr1 level.,. •. Um. Type 40-45. Orowtn1 IJwurantie Co. Mar 0 .C. Airport In Ne•port Blach Good co. beoeflll. 91J)lollut. m-M.50 Oerical .... , ............ Mature woman for pleuut Newport Bch "c. dtrie.aJ. DO Sil lh. 1-6PM-.Prt. Me-101 . a.teal a..KnPllT lt•llMATI OP••eel flOl 9llCIAL PIOJICT Oen cal We are t'Urrenlly lo terviewt.nl( f Ot .. CRIDrT AOJUS19 I PIOCISSOll lo work lo our Crecht Department full tlcne Euelleot employee benefits I ncl udlntt medical. dent.a.I, bf e 10· IU'llDCe,diacount.profit sbarlo1 & bolldaya. P\eMe apply ID peraoo JOam..IJ.3>am. Mon thru s.t THl-.>AllW AY ~ ., ... , ........ Equal Oppor Employer a.ti · Aeda. Rec9nb&e, s-t t.lml. PCH • Npt. llvd. area. Newport ca II ltay,Ul~ Clerk . for lntentalt1 Truck l'O. Rate• BllUn• ups. betptul. Typlna • Mab akU.la neceae. C M. .,... .... mt. a.ti, ......... Some typ. In•· Call rraneu. m.en Jnd~(':.'e'!d 4 .,.._,....In Lquna Beach bookehop. ... 10. a.ms Part Ume • fwl Hme p~erd, pert t1.me aw· Ln1. Apply 7·&1even S&.cn, 10f7 w. Baur. C.M. a>MPANlON -Elderly woman seeks middle apd woman to ahr bomt- • damelbc ctu&M,i. Noe· smoker Salary. M111 Vlf'JO 0$--W'l Con~tructaon Labort'r ..,. &lJOd dn van" re<.-urd Stt.'ad\ worlt for 1tood mm C..11 Wttkd.tys. ~ 1.: U -5 W-«5.23 OOOK for conv. bolp IOAM~:» PM full um~ .... an.l1. X1nt. Empl .,..,... ,...... QP&y In s--•--v Ma.or. :Nt1 V1l'ltlll •, l M --- COOll~& WAIT'USSIS \lt wn, hut • part tau.-1.J...,,.,.. Plawie ~..a\Mwtoc9'­""° &:> flnallOI SA ~l-'°' lllaa Sl .... .._ ~1'119 Counter belp waoted. MicblM'a Oe&asa. Lq Nll...41WJ..Jt QanerHetp ZIGCY'S A oew, eacltla1. 1 .. 1 foods lae al\by f ood re1taurant needa p t , ClOUllllM' Wp • lood Pl'9- pare ra. No eaper . ...W. Da.1'1 U·IPM • sx-.tbly n. • wkndl ~Terry. Roe• or J.tf cb9 m-M70 10 or ev• (l'.-ry ) Ill· .. COUNTER Hltl.P - &andwtcb abop. MOD·P'rt •a. F'rlendlJ worklnJC conch. Anlbofty'a 0.U M.ald.~ Couter·1lrl. Ku.~r ·a arr 1,. 1\111 Ume. 111 It ... CM ... Tm. Delive ry Man Early •--------rnormnc L A. Tlll ES t.o bom ea 1n Ne wport Beub 3 30am·6am. ~.mo. Aho smaller route •am S JOam S3001mo. 5411 8441 ur 6el-1413 Din.a.I ofn~ Meds ~Ip fUll or part llmt-. pr~ VlO'IS dun r s 1c:k f' x Pt' r hU!Dtlll Apply Jt 644-0083 Dental frat orC'. non --*e u.p pref Llt4!' l*irlll • trMed.lincu l1 __. w.an f70011100 ~ ('ntr ... Oil 1 omnas Men or women ~ yn or Clkkr Krv1w I h~ t'Oasl nues. Net S11J1 J wttk nr more OrJn~e t..:o'"' Yellow Cah, 17300 Mt llo·rrmann. I-ounta1n Valley '''' or SIJtt'• 1 ... 1w n Newhope & b.aUd , t-. L t-. L T H I C I A ·"' JOWTWymJn M,\f<IN ~. Only twrd workl'r nt·ed apply Roa Mannin a.: ~II &IGtM .. Snull itrowt.h t'ompuny OmUl Front omce rttee> nct•ds talented. t ak·· llonlst man ager t'hari~e 1nd1\1duab ~-~w otr1'" l'~fer &EE w ljOm• f'hoepbelld'au 963-~ mr.-th.lrutal nl)t'nencr ---I :u.nt (ulur• m 1ned1rJI DallAI Aa .. •at. froat • t'lt'clro nar:s Ml'ttlt'r ~ u:prr RDA 6 cw Electroo1t s. 1333 ~ UIW£ be rwq • day wk \.1•udma ~ Anaheim .,..llb..,l m.1%!1 DIMTA.L NOMfOfRCI W'E NESD A PE.RSON WK> '&NJOYS M EETlNC NEW PEOPLE <LlK.D A FR.JEN DL Y ATllOSPB.ERE /TAKES PRIDE IN THE.JR WORK .. AP PEARANCE Elqstencea mmt. ld•v weeteada. Salary and t.mflta ~ N~ 8tac:b. call now ror an 1n1er•l4!'w 173 ~.'130 .... 1113-TIN8 ('V~ ft wtmdl. DmLa.l. eh a ll'!l lct. a 11" 11 t.anl. Mon·ftun , X rey u c rtq 'd. S.lary ~ 54J..aJOO Ollkdfft. matu~. reJia bl• peraon for Fron• DINk. lh must be flexl ble. 1"" lna Al lAl\IDa 211 N. Cout Hw y 1Al\DA Bea<'b 414-T~ fClrappt. ........... ' Nftport Are hes Marina. Qall Judy: tK2-4644 D0NUr SHOP early AM. Prll mature wocna D. No exp Dee Apply In penon DlppllJ Oonuh UU Newport II CM ---- J::i.;ecut1 ve Sec retary mededfor G r ow 1 a g t• o u o t a I n \alley rompany Mu'' h ave 1 bo rth1 n1t or aptedwr1linll 1>ki lla. '" well u 'UIM'rb tvr•n~· l«Jlla Neoed 1•mff">t1IOO.<I ,llJd pl~ant JWrMtl ll 111 Ina l.O handlt' a \ .. ,,, .. ~ ''' n.wpun<11biltl11'11 t ·all ro. ap po t ntm t"nt (il4 lllW ~. l~ Ran c1tll•r t'lrrl . f'ounll'l1n \ allt>V, CA aali ffrr .,. r Black 'ACTOllY HELP ~hop Tr11nf'1> I m me<11ate openln11 for nchl remalP to run 11M11 ll n..h11w operation Xln• t'U benent11 tnltmt11o l, 11rp ~''"ta M f'S a ~\.1 F'Brlnn Wor tl•ra In l'tlllnucil "'nnery P\111 tame permanent pual lions. Hhth achnol chf'mlllry or work f'X pt'f1''"'-t' with dwmlcals lwlpful. Doy & evcn1111C 1hlft1 Wil l train , mt'<ll c11 I lru uran n• benff I I.a. pd for by ro f'a ld vau\lon plan, ITWtl bonua plan, auto. aalar7 lncreaH pro· p1un. E 0 . E. a..32111 , 146-4741 -C1mpua Ori"•· ?if•wpart lntb CAt,_. lrom Job Wa1U At,,artl ONN .... i •. ·-~····• ...... 11 .... ............ lto boat ..... ,.. t11 l11 ..... • IDL I ..._..11'01pg. .. , ................ , ............ . CALL I&&. t,,_.111 .. MmW .... s• 710G .• ,,_ .,,...,.1.11• '* ~ ................ llilllW tlot "71001 w-.... 7110MlfPW ..... ' i'A' ...... ...::::.. ..... .. .. .............. ~ _ ............ --.-&l>ll,et•M1M•1et•l~lltMff4Hie-Milfal ~I · I.,._ lllllJU 51, A.rt &&udlo. IAia ..... 5 llALllTATI U# tnMI, ,._.., ftl. f.ir1t 8..., ta..at ~WU oulltl_,.1... OllftCI MAMA.. -. llOo:; la trL t-1, =••• cy •._ .....Ut_,_!,!f<l ,....... IArll ~eclln1 com· -~ •nal _ .. ·-,._..... ettn«lve pmlOIJlallUa PHI 11 Htkla1 lo· r-· 1'1 Good • ~ ~ wtttt dMctua11 •bo ,..... &:1P.noM1n .......':··;-+hftrud... ' ldlll <Mr 11. lk&rt at '"'"l«P••I lkllll •n,.... 10 ... Call Katb1 et PGi'! ~r.ma~tar"::~ al Htal• and are Two ueellnl op• MMll1. m:rwa:N l.f PM .._, a>-. "an port\WLlel for irowta. ...:...;;;....-.-;;;;........__ ___ _ A*fwA•*H =~or,Ji:eibl)' Ou •ltb • amall ~.:"1ic:' Zqu&l()pJ*tun1Ly era.ave ~-=~ beaut1fuJ watc:rfniot of· a bardw•r•. Nallonal Z1uploy•r dHire lo be~om• flee. one wiUa • floe, Co. oow 1t1rtn1 10001 lll&Qalett. All repUes lar¥t lntftt torPOr•t.loo· men 1~• 8200-SIOO a hrt t1me IMJp needed. hlld iD ltrtct ~. Some ~ nectel•l'J' well+ llDbLIMI. C.U Equal~ l1 E~ ••••••••••••••••• Ha111k111 n . ttil thn. L&AO llAN TRAlNll! po11Uoa for ••lure far proch&Um Nntnlct f u ... UllMwa..dt• Manas•r• n••d ~d . Mltun blabend • wtf• w.n dla ltlt It.Or.,.. apt Nnllo1 or motel ~ uper. won s-.a ... wtthtood pay. PIMM call *7-tltl. Earn 1400 '750 per Sllary + bomal and lo· r::31J!0~0~::~!: 114~ month. Pltue nil cenUve pro1ram and ~. c.outal Penon· 7JA.71H183 CllW comp&Qy beMfita. ftel Aa,mcy. %'1'llO Harbor Slll•ladY for exclusive P·-·TIMl---S 8-lY t.o Boa Mt. D•ll.1 c.11.,.....·.1... ' chlldrt11s atore. s c. · Marparttlme.appq ._,OHlla.41 ::." CM' ,.. Nm•m trltnee 6 •P••k Oood-.nta1Dd ""'u--.....,.~.. -··-· -·· -..T-Pt{ot, P.O. Boa 154!0. Piasa. Experienceeuen· P11mlllar w/tbe CM.. o.t.aMen.Cat.m21 R.eota.l yard peraon : to uw.~ ........... u. "° AnN&ect..i ,,,_ hu _mll_anet. _ __, ... °*.....,-•.-111..;.;;.;_i GtJeft•I w dJnnlfl•d ____ __. ....... IDd nl&QI. aro a....a ~ ,,tau.,. mall ..... rm. .. ..,,. \) ... ftOt ..,. ~'d. muat ba-it C.Uf. lOUWIM Drtv.Uc. Houuwlu-1 Sh•d•nll. xlat Ptroppt'), ~-hr1. aood pay. Call: TLC Hoo1tcl .. ntn1 Serv bt•MPM.m ... LIOA.LUCUTA.RY NIL Id!... A11PO't An• a yn ::J:'*"°" .. .,.... ,.. qd. I .,....bat In real -...cr~Ullaa· lion . 10wp111. 80 shorthand Xlnt. law nnn 11 woR.lDa cooda • bt ae. Salery comm wwqer. CcnLad Suaan Oreentield 714-851-8200 or 21J.G7-8:115 MABINE PUJIOLNG ·· Expel' or tnt.etea\ed in liearDiD& lnde. Depeod.a· ble. MLmt have &ood ,.rs 41drivuaa ~Salary open. Ina. tie. IH 30 Apply 4SO Npt. Blvd. N.B. NIL " ln. aru. Slll· hand.le Mf'llipment. taabt _;__ ______ _ dtnll or boueew1ves R.E.s.Je. maJnt., lnltnlCtlOU to Sa)ealady wanted . ex- pnl to wortc a mom.Ina WI TIACMI cuat.omen Apply 19~ perienced. Part time ror :-:4.~:~":o':nlZ~~~ We ~=lonal Placfdia,ColU Mesa ~=Beach 1Uhtore .. 12: 30pm lO ~. 30p m ~ ol you u )'OU qualify. R&WAURA.NT SlalU 111 SUD hr Call Weft in a c1,yn&m1c al· HOSTISSIS Sak9 Manacement Na •• ,..... .,,.. o=:==•ll at.rt Out ~Q ~ fOI' DltlYIU $100-Wll-...~ amall u.llbollt mandac· Willtml.J'Ueltd.rtven tunna co. Bookwork . rM-lam pu.rdwalq, corrupoa ~ ,-tpm -...U dence, phon es . ~$100 lceC .... cw.t in Coal• Meu ne~s CASKlERS. SERVICE SUPERVISJORS ud 1everal otller poilllOftl a.re optlll. Call for appt 919-a> M.arll at ~1·2lllO .....,._e and eam top f\111 • pltime. wiU tra••. Pleasant dt&nifled ptlrt PBX Aoswenn1 ~rVIC\' onmmtMions. Call Guy over 18 Apply Jolly ume sale. • lll•nage. ()pent.on. Mature. de ~auted C>Pe!UDCS. ~ed.400 S Cout Hwy, ment work. Flexible pcodabie Day shift Ex -. ~ Sale8 ~ manage· Mature couple. relief per. pttf. bul will tram meJll background a plui.. manqen 30 wuta Clas.a • 64S-2SSO BeltaW"aDl Substantial graduated A motel. Cost.a Mesa. ' · F\l1.I • Ptr poart1ons in mcome. Bonus. profit WW tme Me<-hanlc MolllaomerY Narine. 935 Openaam.tpm 99M41J W l8Lb Sl .• C.M. Moo Amer Newcomt.ori. _Fri. __ 7_·3_.30_. ---- I need help w / 1D.flallon. Lecal Secretary Small dynanuc bl.mnesa lltl1at 1on fi rm 10 Newport Center aeeks experienced. elfident & e neraet1c l egal 11ecretar y. S.H .. die taphone & xtnt. typing i.k1lls a must. Xlnt . salary dependlng uPon quallf1cation and Cl\· penence. Good benefits. MO-Ml. days per month. non •PIX• RealEat.at.e new specialty roods shanna & equity plan. 8-..i.--. 00 ........ Will T 8 .__. ._.,_,.,_ R-iu cmler 10 lrvme. Call Call1183-1H2 . Emp G~de Glll.RIDAY Aul.itant lO aecret.ary ln Newport Beach. Must be Geoeral Office. aetrelary accurate lyp1s l w ith eq>enen<:e. good typing gen1officeexpr.833-9962 skills. use of dlctapbone, handle correspondence Grinder Ce n terless for two men & m isc Operator lnfeed ex-~eneral office dulles for penence. Call 546-SM<&. s mall manufacturing GROOMElljDOGS firm.. Plea.sar1t wor k1ni.: All breeds. Santa Ana. conditions ar.d good Expenenced only, call benerns. Ta pm a t1<· Rebe<' 644 0980 o r Corp., Irvine Call Mrb 642 5522 Witt for appointment ------ GUARD ~ General OHire APPT SCHEDl"LER fhendly l1nanc1al firm mv1tes you LO JOIO U!> lO Jrra n ge tax appts " prospe<:l1ve thenl:. Enthw.1asllc ~rsonahty destrable Ta'I: expt:r not req call So. CahC Tax & F 1nanc1al Serv1t·es !m-4S!H GENERAL01''FICJ:: TRAlNEE FUii time position avail. for rebuble ind1v1dual to as!>1st ser vice dept manaaer. Typing re· qwrcd,. phonh & dis· patching Call Shelley, Office '.\'lftr. 979·!'!333. C_!1Jf. Copy~n11 Pn>duds GEN J:: Rt\ L ll EL I' Permanent pus1t1ons avad w /growtng tool ren· Lal ftrm, btorci. 111 C M .. Laguna Bch & El Toro. Neat aJ>P('arence w good handwnt1og. Benefits. Will tram. Apply 1930 :--;ewport Bl\'d, C.M . or 22llOO Lambert· 1203 El Toro GaMuGIM~ Room. food. Hquo r operallon Must be ex· pen enced. Rers reQ 'd Apply Mr. Fraser. S.m Clemente Inn, 125 W Ret.Jred, need extra m· come? Uay position avera~1ng 2 days/wk. Mu'>l have recent ex penence Xlnl. working em1ronmenl. M.50 1hr ROSAMIMC. 548·~. Newport Beach An Equal Opportunity -~-Employer GUARDS J-\111 & part time. All areas . U niform s furnished. Ages 21 or over. Rel1red welcome. No expencnce nee. App. ly Universal Protection Ser\'lce, 1226 W 5th Street. 5anta Ana In· terv1ew hours 9 12 & 1·4 Monlhru Fri ---- HOME:\IAKERS-Mal.e l'lttra money in your s pare time Call for appt · 494-S Hi8 HOSTESSES f\ill & part time. Will tram. over 1.8. Apply in ~ Jolly iw.er. 400 S. c.out Kwy. L.aeuna e.m. HOSTISSjCASHIER 4 days a wcdt Apply daily llAM M1 Casa Mexican Rest 296 E. 17thSI. C M. -------El!pland1an ---HOTaJMOTEL General Labor paid d:11· Ni~t audllor/full-t1me. ly Temporary March EJcper pref. Apply Man.- 4th 7th. Many J>051t 1ons Fri. 9-1. linx:e Smith: Circus Vargas, 770 5125 San Clemente Inn. 125 W. General OfC1<'e l'llplnndlan, S.C Local publishing firm llOTEL1MOTEL PBX has unmed. operung tor OPR /FRONT DESK people person. Mus t CLERK -WANT ED. have lront office •1> Apply Mon-Fri. 9-4. San pearance. Will asc;1st , Clemente Inn 125 W . withmaU&i.w1tchboard. F..spland1an Ave. San general office duties Qemente Xlnt co. benefits, good _.;,,_ _______ _ working conditions ml 1mo. 8 30-S 30. Call liotel The Balboa Bay Club is 549-4834. _ now hiring for Hotel General The Balboa Ba)' Club 1.s now hiring for Hotel Front Desk Expencnce ID NCR 4 200. PBX helpful Accounting Posl1ni.: Clerk Knowledge of CRT. some accounting payables & rere1vables. lh.9pmto2am. Secretary, heavy typing. some accounllng helpful Hrs. 8:30to5. !'lease call for appl 645·7358 ---- Front Desk Expen enee 1n NC E 4200, PBX helpful Please call for appt. 645-1358 Housecleaners to work for Jaruce's Raggedy Ann's Hrs 8-4 Tue to Fri 1>75-2.514 •HOUSEC&.IEAMERS $4 /$4.50hr+bonus. Will tra111. Full or p /lime. Ad· vancement opport. Must have transportation. 8411--718> GENERAL OFFICE Must enjoy phone con· t a c l • w 0 r k I n g Ho.useke~per/Cook for w/customera, typing & widow. li ve lD. student delail wortt. Paid v aca· okay. 673-1879 You too! Part lime we ran help each other. ~IM83forappt 7·9PM 1 ......... Needed lmmed to mi.tall car pho nes & CCTV syslcms. some cxper necessary. 631·0370. Ask for 0oui:i. IMSURAMCE Fountaw Valley branch oi large aulo insurance agency has opening.s ror: UMDERWRtTSt TRAINEES JR. ACCOUM'TS REP. No exper nee. Salary commensurate w i:xp<•r &ab1lny All t:o. bt:nef1ti. Call FGS al :>l!J-IH61 ~urance Acl ounl .\i.~1:. l..tnl, pnme l'Qmmcrc1<JI agency, 0 C Airport area. attractive ~..ilary. C.all Dorothy SS7 ·~ INSURANCE PERSO:\ Commercial & P L servicing. Career op· porturuty. Good salary & bene. Phone 549-2120 Insurance Dinner Lev1M>n Co. a mu · JOI' West coast brokcr.1i.:e 1 has a openings in our Nwpt &hole. m ser\ icmg lg COMM ERCIAL LINES UNDE RWRI TERS· Exper & medium com· l1Jef'Clal act'ls. Duuei. m· elude· Markelml(. cbent & company contact & dally serVldng of acct!> Top Salary & bencf1U1. Oppty to advance. COMllEllClAL LINES ASSlSTANT-Exper in servic1n& accts: policy analysu.. rallng. Dulles a.nclude Client & l'Om · pany contucl & daily handl.111g or accti. Great oppty lo advance. Top salary & bencrils. Call Alvm Johnson 975·0306 INVENTOR\' Blouse dept, St. John Kruts needs a respons1· ble mdiv to oversee their bloui.c 1n \'Cntury. in· eludes record keep1nJ,! Should be bl ·l1ngual '5parush /English 1. a PP· ly m person: St. John Kruts. 17422 Derian, Irv. IRRIG AT I ON SUPERVISOR $6hr Assil.1. m planning & de· signing imgauon system based on n eedi. or customer. vegetation & c limatic conds Supervu;e in.stallallon of electric & m anual water mg devices. Must ha\c Syrs lhia exper. Have valid Calif dnvers he & good driving record Take ad lo n earetit Employment Develop· ment Dept . DOT odl.161-010. Ad paid for by employer. JEW,ELRY H ELP -Gemo l ogis t r or wholeaale:retail co. Equip. lab. Full time be.sis. Start Im med. In o.c. 714-548-1313 KIDS IM SCHOOL? Leep s.cr.tary H.B.Casualorrr 2yrsex· per req'd. 847-l293 __ _ LEGAL SECRETARY Super thoughtful bo!IS desperately needs your t•x<:ellcnt legal & omc·e ~kill!>. W1U discuss bour,, pa ~ Ca 11 644 26H anytJme Lt!.:al Se<'rNary Medium s1Led Npt Bth IB1.1. hrm 1s ::.edung an in· dJV1dual Wlth 2·3 ycurs corporate t·xpl'rient·e and some Mag 11 ex- pl'nence Must be a sharp person with ex- cellent ~kills . typing 7\J~ wpm Call i :>:! t'84i for apporntment --- LEGAL SECRET ARY UTIGATIOM $1100 .... ~J.!J. 170 :\ewport Ctr Dr NB Sle ~ 640-29'..!0 JOO' FREE UQl:OR CL.ERK Full· time Boodable. Apply In P4JrlOD. tAll · iPll. 1\am.·S&l. Al.rporter Inn Hal.el. No pbooe calls. Loca A~stratloft Warehousing. Servicing, & Sb1pp1ng, Fil A /V ,\ Home Loon. Deal with vanous 1.r1veslors daily. Mortga1e exper helpful. but not req 'd, Good lYP· ing !>ltills a mu.~l. For a pp 'l call N a n cy 975-118> Coklwellao.br Reskl~Co. An Equ11l Oppty Co LOAM PROCESSOR Experienced only. Will deal with 2nd TD documentation & loan· pal·kaging Must ~ ac curate typist M·f . Good Sal31)' Call Linda or Bev Jl~ Locker room attendant. Experienced male. F.ngllsh spealung. own transportalion. 549 0371. ask for Bud Maids. apply The Inn al Lagunu. 211 N Coust Hwy. Laguna Beach Maintenance pe rsonnel wrtb aeneral knowledge d electrical, plumbing & air cond. Apply lo G ii Surf N' Sand Hotel Lag Och 497-4477 .......,.., r--A .. aosw e r1n1 ---- train 87S-~ service N~. Mature. II -~--------1·-------- Mechanic. repair & ma111L of truck n~t & t"OOStruction equip Min 3 yrs. gas eng. exper Diesel beneficial. Call ~forapp't T A.8. ans. sen ha.s u time Rmt.aurant Saiel Opportunity ARE YOU l(TIUST'B) fe1.1. positions ~n in Pe:r!IODal Interviews Fut growinl.! Laguna T1.t. . SA, CM. & unl B Thur.. .... ~m. o...ach r~taurant n---'• are.u..Varied shllt:..PT ......,..N....,.......~Blvd.N.0• ""' '"' .,.,..., -..--....,. • u n!bponsJ~e mdJv1dual ai. or I'' tr. Many ouw.tand Ne"A'J)Ort Peru.nsula bead waiter to train & IJli benefits Work near Realty IMFAS .. OM? Are you young at heart, aggressive, a c ureer minded 1ndlvidual. we have a full time ~clun.: )'OW' homi: & earn while ----_ supervise t>mploy~l'.., youll'am Real Estate Wanted Mu.t be expi:r 'd in MECHANIC -Brake, fronlend, & tune·UP C'< per. Salary & comm Goodyear San Clemente area. H98 4710, 962 3351 ~ EOE hct·nsed, experienced resluurant l>l'f\ 1ct· ~le for po6ll1on iJnlls. be able lo rclatt: PQ11J l.lOfl apen 1 n our '.\IEDICAL ASSIST ANT Exper'd front bal k OB GYN 0 Cf1ce 1n :"\ B C.M. area Full nr part-time. Salan open ~·3441 '.\IEDICAL ASSISTA:--;T Family pracl ll'l' spec·1ahl>t in Fai.h1on bland Bark omce, p<irt ume tle'l:iblc hrs. 2)rs t'Xper 644·0295 bt ~ n 4-SPM MedlcaJ FttOMT Off-ICE FalT\lbar w ln:. billln~. patient contact. phom·. f11Jni:: pegboard !>Y!>ll'm ledgers HEYERAFH MORGAN Employmenl' A gene) lS2S Mesa Verde Dr E Suite 213 C06ta Me11u 754-1531 63l Ui75 :'>les!>enger. Mal ure person wanted for full Ume al Ad Agency Call 566--0480 PHONE DISPATCHER. wanted ror sm.u ll plumb ml( company No ex~r riece& Perfect for 11tu dent Wknth onl> ~» 22.'>3 PHOHEPROS Luolung for nallona 11) 11<heni..sed 11uahl> pr•1 dutl Call Mr Allen ~123 P1tlun· tra mer. p.1rt 1111ll· exJ)\'rtt•nl etl Art Wor lei Fr J mes t.W 'I. Coast 11~ )' . Lag Uch "94-8105 Plastic ~non for retail ,tor,· Wtll tr.un S3 ~.o hr l'hu1tH·11 Plw.~ 111 c School Tl•achcr certlf1t·au.• 01 exJ)\'ncnrt· part tum: 640 ~. ,\J,k lurSusan Pre ~I Teal'ht•1 . lead teachers wanted Train \IJ be di l'l1l'lOr lO UU I Orunge Co Sl·hools C~ll American Pre·Slhoo'I Lag HlJls . 770 19'_1_1 __ PR E -SC HO OL TEACH.ER Full-lime With preattglOUS Corona ~u "' people & work un deJ Mar real estate of der pre-.sur~ Mtu..it1on?1 flee HiJZh comm1uwn Can lead lo managcnal o;pllt.s C..11 for app't pos1uon C..11 all 111\M, Ocean P111 c1f1c Real 497.25(M Eat.at~. 7~ ~!6__ _ Re.tauranl WAITRt:S. ..... .in·eplln(( applicau~ for dmner " Rt'cepuonisl with good gra\eyiird l>tufli. Paid l)'PIJ'll: slu ll.t> for lrvme vacations, Taylor ., Liw firm Call f'ran H.e1>t.;Ur4'0l, Redhill & 1133-36'22___ -!> A. f'l"w>. Tw.tm Rtstaurant WAITUSSES IUSIOYS Jr. Wortd Dept. We offer compreberu11\c tra1n1ng & excellent henef1ls which include l'l'ledlcal . dent.a I, h fo m ~ura~. profit shanng & 1~w11ly for personal growth Appl> 1n person l()Qm· ll :.Jam, \Ion Utru Sat, or call for appoml ment. 644 12 ll nEIROAOWAY MIWPORT 4 7 Folhioe Island F.qual Oppor Emplo) er ~•1JU001Sl. part llmt', near Orange Count~ 1\upOrt Must bo· 'uµt>r sharp w prof phone 'Otct' & neat appear a nee ~3 ~>0 hr lo s La rt 752 6188 Expent'nced only ror Sale-pen.on reqUJrcd for 'l.~wporl 8t'J<'h Re,lauranl A'k for Geor1uaorJudv 67~~1>1 ~L. general or Reu.JI S<tle. Clerk part rice. perrnaoent part u hme Responsible. PR .t 1 me 549-ll!Y> must~ I __ _ ~orust typu.t Min I &ilbng uai-LNl'tor .nt~'. 6Swpm . Legal off le• Nt'WJ.l(>rt Beach.~ to 27 Laguna Hill' Mr' cru1,1ni.: -.>1llhoal i.. WU.low 8.17·l060 ~eah now rut1 t1me -- --i;ummer c;.i II 645 7100 RECEPTIONI ST Prei.t1 ~1ous Newparl ee.cb Yacht Club LS ac· ~ appbcaUonl fOf' receptJoniat F tlme • pitlme 631-1900 pro~rcsi.1,c program ~1th rn:in)' wportunilw" lligh comml5SIOn. Ctll 6316M2 SA1.1S "/fUU TlME ~II Group Purchase Pro&nm. Several ter· n\llf'lei. ope·n Largest 111 1u lund 10 the world Unlimited comm1as1<>n and 11dvancemeol op· portunlt) 114.~10 c&llSUwart) DI AL-A· PRODUCT SERVICE SM.ES PIRSOMS MES~GER pogruon. EC.E cerW1ed Recept1onast /Typ1st •«xi-· nee. Ml-011 P 1Umt'. a fte rnoo ns . l:n1que rt'ldll nur~~ry bm • 1\&11 lune .. f. car ry~ul Siles Tramee po111t1on eva1labl• A p-ea1 CJllPOl'WIUl> lf )'OU «uOY lhe uutdoon In .,d dWon lo a 11ood i.t .. runiz ~al). )OU v.111 i;har..-in I commsawn pool Plt'il'>( 1 awl> Ill pcr...111 \lun thru FnS.~ l'enooahty plu.~ adul~ t o work wllb and mau vat.e luda. o.er 2 l In Lacuna. C.pUU'lmo. SmOemente ....... Dynamic moriaaage lln:D needs a meuenger atmt be responalble, de- pendabk!. bave own car & rood dnving record. f\111 time. Call Joanne ~10 :.Jam 549-8871 Motel DHk Clet'tl Days . Salary com mensurate w c'pr Call 646-i415 Mother's helper wante-d on Mon Wed 6. Pri Please call· 640-93A9 NURSES AIDES 7-11 & 11 7. CcrL or trainees acrepted Mc::.a Verde Conv Hospital 661 u nter St CM :"\unn.ng Ntm.l'S Aides. All shilh Good rate or pay. No ex· per nee Will train Crrtif1cation program available Apply Port Mesa Conva lesct>nl Hosptla.I. 2570 Newport Blvd C M. &t2 0400 :\urstna R.N. relief. 7 3 & :J.11 Xlnt. rate of pay. Appl) O.O N Port :'>tesa Con· vaJesccnl Hoep1tal. 2570 !'tewport Blvd <..: M . 642-0400 Offlce-Lomher 1\ss1.Slanl lnvo1cing clerk. 10 key touch & accurate typing a must . 998-86800ranl(e O RD ER PULLER Clothing dlstrl bu t or C/tUDe urung nee. ~ I bs w i II t r a I n . 2 O 5 Paularlno. Cost.a Meaa PRESS MAN -Some ex· per. nee. oo AB-Dick 380. Call888-2628 Pressman. Expenenced small press operator i'\ill or p.t rt LI me Sm Newport lkal'h shop call Gordon ~ llM PRJt(TIMG U you are 20 or over, & loolong for a career OP· JX)l'tunity ll1 pnnltn&. ap ~ at PENNYSAVER. 1800 Placentia. <..:M P R O D UCT I ON TRAINEE Rubber ho-.e products. lrvlne area Mui.l pass (·ompany phys1caJ mcl 'd back X Ray Kendav1~ Ind Co S40-76:5 E.O. E Production worker, llond Salls. first layout, M Th 10 hr day 548 346-t -- Prodllctioft Mactune Operator for auto t r ans fer pres ... eql.Dp Will also operate progr-e-.s1ve d1~ ~II for appl !156-2003 P '1'\me AM. LA Times dehvery SlOO per week In La gun a Be a c h 494-8496 P ll1me secretary SO 80Wpm w 1accuracy. S II or speed wnllng. H 8 aru. flexible hr:. Con· tart J t. Bell: 89R~'l RE. ARent.a: neat Lido area omce has 2 open log.a Hlgh commission split A nice place lo 'A«k' Call m.8170 Agt ea a Mon -Fri Call Bev ....... A.ecapt~, OHiu Small fnendly ro. near OC'ean n~ rull time rmlure person for r~p lion with \ anety nr general office dulll'' ~u.sl ha\e good typ11111 .. ki lls Ask for 1::11> ~ ------ Recepoocusl for llghung fl.Xlure d1stn but.Or w1lh ll~ typing expenenc·t· XJnl beneh U Salary ro mm .. n 1.1. e' per Tustin 731 ·~ - UCEPTIOMIST I Seeking eager pen.on w 'Xlnl phont' personali I ty, well groomed. type ti> Presllge office $85() to Sl .<XX>. HEYBAFH MORGAN E.mpk>ymenl Agency LS25 Mesa Verde Dr E Su.IU21.3 Costa M~.i i54-Ui81 631 1-.-;s 1 RECIPT JSCTRY , Medical De,1ce M r~. I lrv\De area needs person lo handle pbooe5, ror : re'i p undence. lypl' I 50wpm . lite bkkpg helpful. Gd bend1ts 751-6291 HCEP'TlONIST With or WTthout typing needed. Top pay. Tem· pora.ry & fuJJ time Call Tod Services at 979-fll&a RICS'TlOMtSTl ROGER'S GARD&tS Zill San JOJqWn H.ilb Road CD!'i1 640 5S>O I' ART TIME EVINIMGS.- PHOME:· li42-4321 or ~ ~'t 2:50 Betv.·een I SPM Ask For Andred Wes Full or p.ll'l ume Must bl' able lo work v. knd~ The Pers immon Trt:l'. Z29 \lanne he. Balboa ls land ---- SAL~ Sales RHE JEWELR y Wanted young men wh-0 '.ile'> opl•n1ng for wo men Call M r F\111 time commil>Sinn 1 . wtll gl't along well with q u d 11 r 1 •' d s e 1 t 1 11 g 'TbomP!IOfl ~4023_:__ ..,p. r1a 11 ,t Com p.111' SALES bt'neht-. include di' countpn,ilt•I!•'. mt'<Ju·al, 2 yrs held sales eltper. dcntJI. life an~ur.inr('. 11.ch aptitude . Elt!cl pn!lit i.hannR. pen'"'" back.:round Sl8K tr pro1tram Appl, 1n 1 $1)K + co car & lncen· person \Ion Fri ll\e prnitrams J.C. PEHHEY MEVBl A FU 2• falhiOft 1'1artd I MORGAN He""JMM'i leach Employment \J?enc~ 1-:0 E -'1 Fl ~Mesa \crde Dr E ~1581 631·1575 I S.ute 21.3 Costa Mesd SALES Sandwich make~: parl lmml'<i npcninit for a I lune. S day week M·F, h11.?hlv moll' atfd 1n 5S7-t'642 d 1 " 1 d u ·• I a i. a n I --a u d 1 o video ... alc11 SandW1ch Maker. Stock representaU\t' I Clerk . food Pre p . Count.er Server. etc. No exper needed Ir )'OU 're cooc1enuous & dependa· bl~. we ne<.>d }Ou for our FOR FURTHllt IMfORMATION ~ ... 1171 .. 549_,.1 I restaurant expansion --.... &..q,m weekdays. Apply Alkfort• 412. 2'hr per day CBJ lNTERPRISES INC in person: Stonem ill Ter · race, 2915 Redhill. C.M. SCTRY /ACCM'TT Uoos. sick pay & hc~ltb H o U s E K E E p E R I ins.Apply !MMon-Fri.at MANAG E R -rest Hardens Pest Control, home. Laguna Ni1uel. 696 Ra ndolph , C M Salaryapeo. Tra.nsport.a· 54&-5S70. I.JOO provided. 496-5558 Want to gel out a few hours each week? Thia is perfect for you. Business woman needs household Gal Friday, <no babysit· ling), 8:30 am lo noon Moo Thru Fri. Call Joyce M)."280. Mmt1,1•uwtT,..... Are you bored w\lh your pre.ent pot11lion? Bein~ overlooked & wasting your taJents? Seeking a career & not justa job? A cballen.aln& & rewarding c&l"fler can begin for you today ln Consumer Elec· tronics. We're In the field d space age products & compulatlonal equl p · ment. We sell them. We have 8 retail outleU thru ~ch we meet the buy· Ina public. and we're ex· pendlna rapidly because we're profes11onals at our Job. ne positkln ls eomewbat t.echniCJ1I: bul we l.l"lln. And ll lan 't easy: bul tbeo really wortbwhllo tbln1s leldom are. If )'OU seek on1J lhe best • thee work forth& best. Part lime business op portun1l1 ror pro ressiooal ft non pro· Cesslonal. Call Mary ~ P~ople needed In Sunset Beach ofc. lop comm1aslon Fee paid. Greet • me<·t client• Irvine area. L&gtat l.)'ptq. Great op- portunky. To S95S. AlM> fee )Obs. Call Jeri Lynn. ~5001. SneJ.liD& 6 Snell· in& of Ne.,,ort Beach Agency. oeoeampus. W17 E Edin&er AH· S.A.~ EO.E. MIF A )'OWll career minded lady wtth typing and ac· co.ding aldlls Able to convene well over the phone fl m·person lo join Newport firm deahn« with tnt.maUonal & na· llonal finan ce. Lepl tseCftl.arial back· around helpful. Mr. Campbell. 'f:!lt-1913 General. Caging. wom~n. Houaekeepe r . Live-in. men. day /eves. Will Mature woman. No train . Irvine. Call _ _,J,.,R .. .....,7.-. .. Ml-8020.8-llAM. ......_... ............... . --------• HouaelteeperA Llve·in. Non-smoker. En&ll•b· ..,.akin&. CoUes• atu· ddok.51W&03. L.AMDSCAPI SPlClAUST We are looldna for an EDl!J'l«iC penon W /IOme kDoWledP • exper. in l)r'Wlinl Is la11m care. }' Jtlme in CdM. Xlnt. W01tin1 cond. C.ll Moo.· Frt., ll&IJHpal. m.ma. Call Mr . Taney CTl.OS4t·Tm. PartTime o .C .C . P a rt T ime Re1istraUon Clerks. Fr I Sat pm . C a 11 Barbara s.5&-59 PAIT1'MI IVIMMGS Aea1ll bl edtior 1urve1 conduet.t from OW' of. ftce at tho ()ran&e C..t Dally Pilot. 5:I0-9:30 Moo-Fri. 8:11).1:30 SalUI' dlJ. 0...-tot oolleaians ..S mocdpta~. t84 pr wk . ONl.Y R~UIREMENT IS A GOO.D VOJCE. C all •mt, ext sl.2 art• 11• P~ Moad&.1 thrv ~ \ ......... s.. Open101 for llcenatd ul .. people, loca:ly owed. wit1' natkmal ,... ..na ayat.em. Excelleftt worklDI concUllone • Earn l~ eommlMion. IW cmlldlllaUal app't. call1Soall WHELAN REAL ESTATE IS NOW OFFERING SECRETARY -Part· time. Good working e<& di. Mull type. Low p,.. IN'9. ~ciUn& won ea:· Ptri•nen. 9:30·3:20 ~.~ SICUTAIY Alene; office for I•· aurance company r~ quirH peraon havhta GOOd eecreurtal 1k1.llf. A&IPliceata m~t • wpm udhrfoe .... ~ .we~· ... ~--.... ,., ud eac•I. bHtflt• =:t loCatecl ID Hant· ........ ,...~ -tall. Olorta Bu•H - 7W/WJ-6MS fteTra'f'eMn I.OS ~ , • , i l ' . • FINANCIAL MANAOBllll:NT Plllll IN P'ASmON ISLAND NEEDS S HARP PERSON roa GENERAL S ECRETARIAL DUI1ES. TYPING (90 WPM), ANSWgftlNG PRONZS, A CCTS. PAYABLE, DEPOSITS. ETC. START 1B50 PER MO. ai• 175M01a. SICUTARY X1nt oppty for sharp gal w IXlDt typing slcills to work lo (Ut paced, COO· genial Newport Beach Of· ficle. Call Lib at 1133-2900. SICall'AaY Elq>erlenced. accurate typing with minima l boc*keepUig Is schedul· tnl Orange. Call 978-7243 PPU fw e&o&t.111 •tnMLo!1 •-.t IM ....... WIUJl8 6-. tirw*. UfUml lie. .... ..,.._..._.... .... _.._.... .... _.. ... Ila). IOI Paul1tl10. .. OallalllM llCllT A I Y TO SHIPPD/PACKIR .... 11 Zll "* Driwn liem11t nquh-.ct. .,,........aftld f:: w,.ast Xl1t bHeflta. Call C:::C-u • ~ ~ _C1M'--' .. '--'-'•~---~ lor • e-.r·1·---... ---lnt.~ A&eftey •••• ••1~ Co5t.a..... w ........... .. S.IM MH4'10 STAIT ... MO Job Security ~tablisbed Compeny c-... -~ medkal/dtntal .-...-, ~in penon ADt •ISTIATIVI Bttweealluo-Uam ASST TO Siii( 853Pro&actioo Place MLllt have eaa'01I' or tltJe Newport B11eb exp. top secy stilla. to ~~~~~~~ v.u1< fast growing coml mortg btr. NB . Divenlfled respon w IOUla1de PR. lrvtne Per,onnel A&ency 488 E 17th, Costa Mesa Ste2:M 842-1470 -* SICRITAallS * Lil Sec no SH SlUOO GO I Recept $14.400 Ofc Mir Politcl $14,400 Exec Sec Anah $15.600 Asst to Pres $18,000 Sec No SH Trvl Sll.200 Acdg Deg $24.000 ••Sales/Our Office•• Appt Only /Free Liz Reinders Agency 41)3) Birch, Es tab '64 Soack bar. Kltcbe1 /· counter bt1lp . Tennis club. HB. Part time. 20·30 brs. eves. & wkenda. Must be over 21. Bo o d a bl e , a b 14' t o operate caab realster. $3.25 br. Call Sally, 536-81132 SECltET AIY Newport Beach. 833-Sts.i SPICIAL PBtSOH ro HELP WITH OUR HOME AND SPECIAL am.o. We are looldna fOf' llOCDeOOe who Is wtlf. ing to be totally com- mitted lo the welfare of our bandJcapped son Home:ldd dutJes u well asdrivmg. shopping. and attending therapy a must. For a fuU time OC· cupation with fantastic rewards. please call Mrs. Canfield for appt mi~aru~\n. Sec:retal)' divktual needed lo ad· SECltlT ARY! minister international Fee paid. No shorthand, sbldeot programs. Some kX.s ot variety. Eimlmg typing with accuracy career o pportunity . Excel. opportunity in Su per b oss. Great growmg & exciting multi benefits To tll()O. Also fee national travel /educ a Jobs. Call Jer i Lynn, t.100 company. Im med. 540-5001. Snellm~ &Snell open.mg an Npt Bch of· 1 ing of Newport Beach fice $13,500 Call Agenry,4340Campus. 759-0056. ----------1 Serretary. Bookkeeper fUU time, good typinlo( ~pd. I girl cng1neennR orrc. Call Kay 545 8401 8ilm-Noon 497 3427 alter 6pm&wkn1b, Secr etary /Le;.:al. ex . oeUent $ktlls. Sdlary neK . Newport Beach 640·961M) I Secretary ,ex per. book· I keeploa & t yping. LaJ.Wll.s area. Salary 1 comrrfen. w /ex p e r I 9511125 Secretary COME GROW WITH US Recent ~ro ~th at BenUey has created an unmechate need ror ex· peneoced Secret.anes to jdn their professional stall. 'Thei.e r hallenging pos1· t1on!> r eq uire good "4..'Cret.Jnal skills. ab1hty 675-1729 Statione ry St o r e in Corona Del Mar needs exper'd ~ales lady. Full· ume. 5 days, xlnt. work· inR conds. Especially fine cbentele. 675 1010 Stoc·k llr o k eragc customer services rep. Expand ing dt'scount stock brokeruge need!> c us tome r accounts services rep. to handle growing busmes!>. Ex penl·nce m 'ecunt1es in dustry with m .1r,1!1n knowledge essenllal Ex cellent salary & IK'nerats Newport Beach /I n me. Ca II Person ne I. Let terman T rao11a ct ion Servic es, Joe . (Tl4Y7$l--0070. SWITCHBOARD Oper. ~Alea. •WOii AT HOME• Part-Ume or full-time. Local calliftg, 192-0$77. -..HOMI WOIK Part time; own brs. Ouar . salary. Call Ml-1m. ask for Unda Tell«, full·Ume, Newport Beach branch pref. S&L experiena!!, must be de· peodable, accurate, & enjoy working w people. ReqW~ 40wpm typmg. Fe>r appointment call Mr. Jerue, S.ddleback Savings & Loan. 898-1496. IDEM/I-' •TB..SECY• Now hiring telephone ::.eerctanes for a new concept in answering ~Vice. p /'lime or r time stutts available. Includt's some wknds. Typin1c 35wpm req 'd. M any e mployee bene fit s ava1la h l c . Salary : 9m mo to start f time· increases according to your progrl'SS. You will be froot-Offict' to many 1m1>ortant bus. Need good tone of v01ce. as· surance, appcaranc<' & ambition Call Mon. f'r1 mom SU.~ E O I:: --------- TOPLESS MODELS $75 Day Paid Daily :-.:Oexp nee 826-2583 TRAINEE. new com· pany,pul.ling, packaging & writing orders lnven- tory ing Ad' oppt}. 540-5850 to or~amzc. ba~1<' l'Om· SECRETARY murucat1on skills. and the diplomacy to 1n To t.erffce at all le\ els el fet· lively. H.B. M!>t be able lo type & do some lil111i.:. Exlnt benef me medical & den· 1YPJST -Growtn~ Npt ta! Ill.!> St.artJng Sal S'750 I 8ch. firm ntt<ls expcr Call 847 tl51 1 btwn typtSt.Must berehablt'& 8am·Spm. hard worklnK Mm or I OOwpm.851·9411 . Nancy GENERAL Bentley offers a com-1 prehensive s alary and TAX PREPARER Typist-R«ept. wanted ror Basic tax knowledge . --.1 offc lo N 8 Mibl be UIUll'[R liberal fnnge benefits mMM • plus a pleasant working The Dally Pilot 's l environment Please ap- needed Will tram. Hour· I .,...... · · ly rat.e + bonus. Call enthusiastic. have lllnt 213-:!IM-S147. typ ing skills. Heavy Secretary to tbe General ply g.3 at: TEACHERS Pre -School, Manager baa married full & par t tim e . bim, and a new secretary I nr--o-:_ ... _ 894 ~ is needed. Thia ls a posl· .............. ~r. .._. qWing good typing skill, BenU.y I time momloc po1ltlon. maybe some dictation Ubor•torlea, Own child welcome . phon es. 673 ·0300 8am-5pm. - : *""' • •awr. s• .................. -•• 1 .••• ,... IOYINO • .. .. JI .. II I ........... . ::'~ =·= r::f. ~~~:r'l7oC: a.&.M....... _1 ..... ~ . ................. ht•Y• I045 HlORll'l'CAIBPlUCD C-&Ht Jer lt•r• 11111•111111" ......... PAlD • GOLD -•••ltar •edteal --------•r MM ~ t mo. SILVD -tJ8 COINS: ..... Im...,.._ Mii f I 0 I oW mle C.L <a:MQ). 0. rtn11 -m-tu. A. Jtw,1t 9cll, Ca. ....................... ...-•• .-ldla .. WID "-1 sold Chi• l1 --------- 'I ..... Giit ,_. llcl ......... rtnp, ..icbel, a..tla, TOPC~HPA.lD * * * _,, .................. ..,...., 11M.bu"'11W. * Parilal Ill oz. for P'orueed"'"*11N••P-.._hndrf . Ooodw1'ddl.a1.-~ lllver; '20 an pllane.. wodSAI or oot .irw: WUlllD&IU OUD« for U.S. 1llver 95'7-81JS ~Beac:b A.llSY 1~ year .old De!.-Uoa. ccim. WW ptck up. CaJJ -------You ut tbt wbuler of AMnQU& 11.\U. ljollMbrclUo. 11Nt dis· · Jl.Nd or Collett l8US0'1 Wanted b7 dHperate two tt eke&t (tll. oo Dlllr MM. l'ri lM Pcdloo •Jov• eblldren. ppHB matber' ol 2: Household value), to ~T'Ur.8DAY be1: 1'2·H10. Eve •lJOIEDl.ATECASH• taeme or furniture. Can c:acusV ... AS ll11lW1Ftal.wrAft. DlllO ForGold.Silver,Plati.o .. paym.-..o71. llar.14da·llar.Db 0.W.Grcwe llUlO:S ... beaul. lolat-balnd any klod, Danae I WAMTID eo.talle1a• • ....._, 10 -.. w /pa,y s..-a. ........., ...... ., •-"-......... l:id1nlt.cJDCent.er.__.. =-COit. MMD blmP~rn 1\cUta may be ct....._ l eold/diamood rina. 3S 7Jlm7orm.Tm. b)' ca.l.llnc eG"5l1I. ext. Uniq.ae claw footed m•bo1any partner'• desk SllOO. llcllahan Delk tG-84.10 Sd 6 Bavute Olde Wotld AKC B•aelljl Fem. IPll)'ed. to eood home • -yard. at4308 ft-. edorable bUI poodle- terrier. Fem. 1payed.. Lows dalldftn. ~eas LaodHape pri nu. 9'1illllce IOSO Gold tiladl f\'amea. 1100 --··············· all cau 114 ~"*'-...,. c" 1010 **I IUY ** ·--··-·········· •• • Good med P\anUtlltt " w~ IL ~r & Dis-=:--OR I wUJ sell -• .,.3 " ot forVou .,...._. SlOOea. MASTlaS AUCTION MMM 646 1616 & IJJ.HZS Whirlpool refri1. Avocado greeo.. Frolt-les1. Best CAPTAINS BED . d.fer. Good cood. MS-1588 REALI.. V NICE $75. aft. 8:30pm. or Wed. 864-2770. mornloa. 494·4409 anytime Hotpolnt di !> hwash e r ,bul It -In. harvest.gold, good cood .. dferover SJOO. 646 1007 'Murlpool wa.sher. Ward's gas dryer. SlOO both. ~J623 Washer SlOO. DryeriSO. 848-5209 Maytag Washer SGS El~ Dryer 165 Good working oand. 968-2917 Convertible sofa xlot. cond. Brown stripes S!OO. 75H370eves. Dlneae aet. lampa, end tbls. Other Items. Realooa~.--5'112 Onmlal inlaid chow tbl • • dia Rkta ratuo wht. la· qr dlnaet.~ MUST SELL-Frlgldalre wshr Ir dryr wrnty 7 · Vetv« couch. 4' &ove.eat, lg dnJr It mirror. aNOrt prtiw,. hnl'NI. mJrrors. tbla. chrs. bn c·a-brac ~3167 ------G.E ~rig. Top frzr. 2 dr Yellow. Gd cond SlOO Ne-. C'OUCh. blue~ End M6,M6-Sil0 ta bles $15 pr 16'' Stdewa.lk bike SlS Ea. 545-SIOO. New ~ .. gold gas range Pilot-less . U'<·d 2 months. After 5PM rail 552-2950 M;,iytag ~as dryt>r. 6mo old. S200 Ch es t of drawers. S25 551 5746 Brown Hotpomt rd n R Great rood. $225 494.;,7Sij Upnght tY.eezer 19 2 1·u f\. 2 yrs Sl'r\ ICl' puht') paid Sell for Q)() Cu II 846-5444 Refngerator, clean, Worb aood: :m 548-3513 or 541-4485. Stove. Gaffers & Sauler, clean. works good SI 00 548-4485 or~ 8513 ~ 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SchWtn Beach Cruiser ~ 673-61833 ask for 81 II ...... Materi• 8025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLOSEOUT. kitchen cabinet&, used 2x4 & lx6 doan" nalla. Ml-8211 31 aheeta used plywood f7. 2"x6" lft. Ina 2Sc ea. 2"x4" 8ft. to1. 7Sc ea. 540-8278 c-r•& ---- 8' cooch. gold nower put tern. Gd oood. SIOO. 2 cnr grp day ~ $100 both Kecord player S25 ?ro-1281 Bftlroom M·t . incl di.JI h<n spnng & mattrl'S'" KOCwl cond. h<ihrd, 2 t•nct tbls ~wr rlre:oiscr w mirror S125 64& 3851 Thn.-e old o.ik chairs. 1 ... 0 wilh arms S60 Leather i.eal Pl. 642 8826 New ID box-Hudd.ia'OUC h . base frame. Save! IMS ,()80 Nancy 893-7004 ... Nearly new i, pn ~ sora sMvel rocker. din tl1l & 5 chrs Older step & corft't' Ibis Dbl bed compl l'all IJ73.ll80 ------ Salem Hse solid ma pie di.rung set w 8 chrs, buf fet & matchmg game tbl llX). 831-0191 •IMSTAMT CRIDIT * New Uv rm. bdmu ft dlneues. Lo-Lo Down! -..sz S7-.au,. New llYina rm, bedroom. claeUes. ('11A )538-9862 stooee. 18kt $1000 /bst, 272 man's band, white/yel ~ * • * -. 14ct S!50. S4M8M k I www... 1011 , ............. ••••• •• ••• "19 Seaawtrl. 17 trt-bull, Mwl' t 8071 ....................... FOttt(Um 1Cl'1;4M 50's, tM 80's, 4M 80'$ ac Dyn allCts. New. used. gas. d sl. Sales~ service. parts l..arpBt in Calif V our e xclusive Or. C ty fraochlle dealer. Riverside Tractors Inc. ~E.LaCadena Dr. Rlreraide. Ca. l-68:MIOO I Mtcrl•FCMll ao10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LU&GAGETAGS from your buai.neu card. Send one card for each tag plus ooe apai·e. We return permaoentl~ aeeled attractive t.ag ac !trap, meetm~ airline 1.0. req\b'ementa. Pre vent lau .tr theft! F~ a penonaliud t.ag ~k>e.e wallpaper. fabric or "Olly Glo" pel)er Is we will back ac tnm )'our tap. Or try t-.o cants bedttoback PRJCES. S!eaor 315 4 'tags Sl.60 ea I! 9~$1.SO ea. JO or more Sl.40 ea Sales Tax ln<"luded :-OOCARD? Draw \our own or 'end name. ·address. phone £. we11 make one card per ~ Add :!!'.>'ea<'h Send check or money °" derto PILOT PRJHTlHG P 0 Box 15611 C06ta Mesa, Ca 92626 13 pt'. 'Tama" drum set I.<>, Dlomc, SJS redio, Xlot. cond. $1,!!00. Call aafety .pp, CUit.iD trlr, aft.6.E-4862 med 2~ '8IO f'lrm. ---------1 830-e89 Eves. OHke ,_ ...... & I! 'pm• IOIS Zl' WdDc Ruubout. best •••• •••••••••••••••••• oils « take 0¥• pay. Used I BM Correcting IDl!IJU. 631·1900 Sdectnc JI Sma. old. n• Cbri C d ... ~ ll5011SZ-01.w7 .... s mm r .,.. • E1tate Sale $10,950. I 8 M M E M 0 R V ll>gardut Yta 541-5556 Typewriter ~ old. Xlnt oand. New ~ Make Offer:~ 30x72" Folding tbl1. , .......... Claaalc 4&' Stephens au.er. Pvt Pty 634--0208 or Ew.: 5M-6S38 a .so. Uted steno chn -------- IZUO • up. 72" drafting IDah, .... I tbll 1149.50 Mc Mahan Qu twr 9050 Deek."2--8450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •IIOlAC. 28'-30' BOATS: (lfi.ce furniture for sale. S/12 mo. plans prepaid Delb. c:baln, conf. la· frnm ~/mo. Including .b&e. All or iDdJvldually. lllp ~-7l4 iM-5894 Joe.540-r.MS __:~·------- ..... 1017 ..... W 9060 .............................................. ExAJtlc birds. Hyacinth ·•. Ludera 16, 2Sft. varn Mccaw. Cocka t oo. hull , s lip io NB . African Grey Call bea u tiful. 14000 . m.:1111 -..m10 --------- Yortie pup-very sm:ill. JSm Cyclone 14' with COY· lllOlld dlspoalUon & lem· er laed twice ~ cond perammt..MO-OOIO SIOOO 213 /421-9847 or r I •. 714/Xfl-4466. Saamne Blue o nt • ~al Po int Beaut1ru1 Laser 70. an . Xlnt. cond t-')'&-dal confirmallon fUJly equaped. ~ Jack~rns ---....,.Ir 0,,,.. 1090 '8.1 21' Venture, very good •••••••••••••••••••••• • <'Old w trailer. W /leach Spmd piano, reasonable . I salli.n~ S2'.Al0 493-0456 XU. ~ for beginoeN M2S 5411-9288 1 'i7 C&C 26 128, 2· boat ----owner. Arutious. Loaded. SporlingGoods 1094 KacerCrwser. Full in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• st , lnbrd, whl. spin· llu't btU Hodaka SlOO "76 naker. many custm Mlirws UNfonns I (i(AJd mod Scuba ~ear xtr.L,, slip. call Bob or 2 wulorms Sl5 each I all p1ttes. xlnt cond ~ ~942.3. Eves panlsia l S2f) Sue 9 10 d II 64.S-OlZ<! in exC't'llent rond1uon & ---~tod1fied·H 28 Ketch. :.>'. -.umonlyafowumesb) Remu\gton306autoB&L 6'2 bdrm. wind vane, st~ nurse ~ 5721 power-St.'ope, dmmo ~ A"°'1. very good cood. aft6 12 11uaie Rem1nfllOn S3UOO.S7S.'1884 .._GM:t1twm• 313-8 1Tt.b Place Cost.a Me.a You are the ... uuM"r of two t ickets t S1 3 uc \alue 1. to CIRCUS VARGAS Mar 14th Mar 20lh Cosla Me.j &. Hunllngton ~nter Tidtl'lS ma~ be cla1r1wd by c.slbng 642 5678. e\l ZT2 ••• MOVING SALE Sl9* Min· oesota, Coata Mesa. 641·2018 Sat.-Sun. 8:30-3:00 F\lrnlture. Freeaer . T .V .. T)-pewrtter., Small Ap- pllaoees. Bieycles. Hon dai.ITB. M~. auto, ammo MIO OF t""ER. ltDtb li79 model.I 1'1W411 Nl'W o.a.l aurflo& vest z Sr.. sm. Abo Rip Curl lil' P.C.t.ama ran w /lrlr & K'ClfSI Recently recood 6S21:!16. ~ M.llt mt cond loalh. Slips/ $4S .._, 'm Art 5 Docb 9070 S67 SZ58 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1091 SllS AV AIL.UU V AC Newport 646-0551 ...................... · 1---------Be&tlfu.J 2S .. Zeruth color 1V. 2 yr wrnty. free de· livery. a.a.. &e&-17811 !iO ft. slip for moa&Ja ol A&11"9t. Interested Jo rm.al"'~ .. Newport, DaDa ~ Hnotlnglon KENWOOD KR5010 re· ceww !iO ..u. per cbao· Bllltdl area for montb of -. ,...._..,.-DOW Auptt..ortradefor50ft. -Ailalltk lluak 445 allpSan Francisco Yacht £. FTtb9L. C.11. • l ~~!_edere• Ca. dur· S t ereo Eq11lpmentl Phone: (t15)871-1770or cabtoeb reaularly mt MlS)J43...3183CoUect. lion ol varied duties re·, b Teacher/J>re.Scbool. Part s kill (but not m a n-Inc. 1 American Pre.School, dat«y). Ability to meet 1 ..... u 111 .. Call170-199t ---------and communicate withl "Senr/er 15 growing" ..,...nua. '5 'p .. 1030 ....................... Btmwood style Rocker. Pine/wicker. New $4.S. Call TI4 53&-7149. Reed Ir Barton sterbnll s i l ver flatwar t ·'Georgian Rose CLU!llC gnq>". 6 Pc. pUice set taos for 6 + servlct spoon. 77 Pieces total . snoo Cash. 673-3501 now •· AUant.ic lluelcl 4e E. ITt.bSt. Cll. i,'NewportSlipAvall for ............... Sallboe«. temporary. but important visitors and • llCHMICfAH I TYPISTS newspaper's employees I Read ecbematlcs, field n:atlmportant Call the• l.822Reynolds · 1ect 6 b1 --.-1-. '-'-'-Dally Pilot at &t2·4321 rvtne ea 92714 servtce, e mec -_. -• ·-F • aod 'aak for Pat ~l .. IS•M020 'ability, Some travel. cloulfled ••d•r St~ to make an I ~000 to m.ooo + Co. a MtCAL MOUaL =~for an in·. ~ MIYERAFH TIM r 0 I ARY An Equa1 l r.qua1 Opportwiity MORGAN samcu. Opportunity Employer ~~Em~p~~~er~M~·F~/H~~ Employment Agency (~~~~~~~~ -:-1525 MeP Verde Dr. E. I 0 S..ite213. Cost.a Mesa Walt.ress a.a.ified Ads, your one-WANT Acn N? 756-lSSl 631-1575! The rutz has an opening ~ 0111-Nl ouUit. PbDne ~3313 or 675-81.98 fl.q>et Qromega · 'C' • cl r enlrlr' + complete4krm. met print 6 dev equip. S.S. sin.It Is cntr t()IJS. Senot» otn only 646-* 1 llftSPK. All typea Is slzes Kodak & Polaroid film at co11t prices. 751·5266 1\llo oval gl&&s top table. wrought iron frame w1UJ IDBUal brus firu.shinp. 52" Wide x ~"long .. 1.8" wide by 4.2'' lone. SWXI. ~ 78)..()llt G.._,.W. 1055 . ..................... . YARD SALE Sda Bed. Uke new. Mat treu °''·er used Sl7S Queen box spriu, .tr mat tress. New SIM. 641-8205. 5116-9548 ;stol>~::*::IP;;;;pln;;g::;;ce;;n;;u;;r;;. ::::J..::Cl:aml=;;;;;ed=Ads=;;;;;642-=5678;;;;;.;;;;;..JL--------.. 1 for the right girl w /COO· tiDenta1 food & wine ex-1 per Must flt our cos-DDCJI 1040 A-.Ju in eee•e•ee•eeeeeeeeeeeeee FIND YOUR NAME Amnesty Jotemaliooal Bl'nefil Yard Sale Satur· a.y, March 8lh. 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. at l.&m Liia St .. Huntington Beach. All purcbalee are tax deduc- tublc . .. dooalloos ac- SHRIMP WIN TICKETS WORm $12 tume. ,........, person: I JCEESHOND Pups AKC 2108 W. Oceanfroot. Ownp sire. M 11--: Pet & $1 .59•. Med .• FrOk'n fresh. 493-9715 Wallreaaes, P tr, Day. s b o w . P v t P t Y . Over 18. Gaslight 213/lln·~aft&pm. Broile r . Will train. 548-7911. Wanted: bot roof en. Must have at least 5 yrs ex per. Openinp for foreman, Is jouroeyman. Call Lee Rooftng, SC. 7222. cepted. ~ue Halltree. men ·s MALTI-POOS. Adorable 8 B L O C K S A L E · 10 spd bike, silver plat.ed weeks. Male & fem . appUancea. furn• misc. serving pcs. 497·3S16 l50/ea. Call eves 64&-8540 »f.!00. Set.&an IM. 1090 eves. Shih Tiu ~plea AKC. Gltn ar, Cll. 541-il5IO I s.n __ K_en_more __ w_u_be_r -,, 7SMaOext. 213 Qllled.ablel for Sale: We ~er. 6mo. old SSOO. 61t. 761-~ have eecomulated a couch St(). Boys 10.pd. rabuloua collect ton of bike. CaJJ W A R E H 0 U S E Yortiepupa, bom Feb. 11 Calif. poUerf ft Art ~ I 1 Pp • _xlnl locaUon. 675-7101. ....... ....•........•.. S rr4 90 Io PP wam to buy or trade -··•••• •• ••• ••• •••.. for IDOOriog lo Newport hy. W/trade silver , W41fdt,_.O.. l diamonds o r cash. 6C2.-S BOAT SHOW PREVIEW Com.i.llg Matth 12 In the .,..,,.,. /«>'+ 0..ce N.B. Moor· tng. comes w /beauUJul im Lyman Bay Launch. SI0.000 F\rm. 642-8184. MARCUS CHAHNB. I $14.5. 673-8145 eves. 9ip to 30 •• power only. I Newport Is land, $165. ~2553 , ..... SpNcl .. c.=' UFI I··~•••••••••••••~!~ --------Ml&st aell 18' Jet stiboat. blue Walkiki bull w /350 TAD OCEAN KAY AK-Olds enc. cover & trlr. almost ne w . SJOO. ll'J00,()80.Dya~. fll1-3516 aftnoons/eves ~--1083 M' Whlteball rowlna atiff. Ulique fl bertloa boat. •• 175-Z:WSS * ....... INSTALLATION -s:'~09 Deco. Call for Info· u " _._TV. ec.>. M-'• I " nl••bv, flbre1laas. Growtq interior plant --.. " """' ..,., _. ....... , JET· DRIVE• FORD l.mmffalate. less Utan ltO II ours. Phone IGI785. IRVINE AUTO CENTER MARCH4 -8 COSTAM~A 4ff AT B&IBTOL ST. MARCH t•.a:oo MA.Reff 15-2:30, 4:00, 7:30 MAB.OH 11-.11:00. a:ao. 1:00 HUNTINGTON CENTER MARCH 11-1:00 ¥ARCH 1M:30, 1:00 MARCH 19 ... :30, 8:00 MAACH 20-4:30, 1:00 Needl bani work1oa &bib-Tm i.-.. I --------aid booa. CHEAP. Free Pod.Ive notaUoe with ~MMl&2.5Sf..0151 1o1rr ~ ~· ....... 1070 hdal.llMmeves. csa.9D0.548Ga nno;.~~ •. • ....................... . s.s-........ pm-pm WAB.EIDJSE -lnne· wlmdL i..._ s..tb 8u Pearl. tary, paitd•• m1naeer. Nllblral, Ht la beny Larp dot J~t Set air frei1bt kenoe1 SSS . -..u. ~bu& lldlvw lll&eNlt-Sell~ EMEi 11*1 rtas. Jal. Secdftee Ille eo waric. C.11. area. lt .. aUSVE 1 t S 110 0 . Ca I I 81m1eJ l&minate formic. NN5'75Keat. Owtftec!Adlto.51'11 nt-.1M8. trtauner. utra blt1. r-----::::==:::::::-------~--11----,· al~t new. Bil ofr ~ .. ~ wiN.NER :~ .: ~~E ~ • _e, Mt.IOfal';alrcood,wln· ~ dow.K7472 Just by sending us your name and addreA and by waleblDJ for your name~L~e clualfled adl of the Dally rtlOI. * • , J l ,, ,, • j " " 1 I ~ ,. , .. fl! " .. ~ j J . . VW. Tl'tumpb, Poncbe PMa -71M WOULDUb to trade t1rt.'d ~ SOUbd l:IOc.l. Chevy "6" eQline ror '87 up VW enciDe in more or leu equal cond. Details, *-1879aft. 5PM MlosfwW. 197tl'Ol.D COUlltB PtaCUP Hu cnau. AM /FN dslet1e & ooly l3,000 &ow nalea 11N447216) M3:i(). CallS48-05hfter6p m. ------- '78 El. Qumno, $5600 or trade tor olde r LUV. ~1&$9e8S. lS1T1 ToYota Pack-up SR·5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT longbed camper . shell. NOTICE TO New tins. Lo-mi. Even. READERS ANO lnisMC>-2915 ADVERTISERS 1971 FORD I SO The prl ce or items a,ooo rru Extra cln asking advertUed by vehicle ... """' de.Jen In the vehicle _ _,.,., __ S48_·:rT_65 ____ _ claa11itled advertisinR i7 Ranchero GT. Low oohunns does not include maleaae Many xtras, any applicable taxes. good cond. Must sell. license, tran5rer Cees, SJllOO/obo. Call wltdys: . ~charges, rees for 8-12& l·S: 547-6523 air Pollution control de-_____ __.:_ __ vice certifications or de-Workhorse. '68 Ford v. aler documentary pre too p/U. New trans. & para~ chafl!es , unlesi. brakes. 115(). 673-4146 or otbenn1e specafaed by 548-2138 the advertiser. ------~- Ciel•ral -95To "74 Ranchero. AT. PS. air. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !!~o. new r adials. 'S8 Pe\lieol Stat. W gn. -. rru .S2850 54.5-Sl.216 needs work. Ve111 9570 4.,94...3210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... II/ Cstm '77 ford Chateau aa.lks 9520 Van. Lo ma Ila!> all .. ••••••••••• •• •. • •••• • xtras. Won 't last. Phone •46 ~ Woodi _c_ves_7_14_-496-84 __ 1B __ runi e, restored. Sl.3.000; •e Ford Woodie, CUstomized 1965 Chevy rP.ttored mint cond. vnn. nu paint, eng & 8).C)OO. 87Ul8J__ trans, quad stereo w /CB. ......... ,.... .......... ~··········· ...... ....................... "M Alfett.a GT, mlllt .... eiec mtf, All /PM Mn10 CUMlte. 65'MaQ9 af\ SPiii 9707 ....................... .,, .oz 2+2. 4-spd. eJec. af, AM/FM cau .. A.IC, •ml. SilJQ.111·'10r• ... Z: 2+1. .. apd t /C, Jh1 •heel•. am /rm ca. .. anrf. lowr9. 1Sll, .... Qal.I MO-GS "10 POltSCMI 914 "74 fbx. A/C, in Xlnt cond. 'Tl Data1m •aeon. auto, lats ol atru. xlnt ma, __........., _.,.. ~/dr5'5-7454 -\NON·- """'""' nuie cluak ln w.a. Just l uper .. rp imide 6 out. CSI&OOl > $3995 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGBf 7aX> West.minster Ave. ---551.2157 il mu.at aell. Moving Sl.SX>/OBO. 8'7·1065 '71 Audl 100 LS, gn•ul body, runs floe. $975. MS-a.M IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CREVIER & I SJ A HOAOWAY SANfA ANA 835·3171 TiiE UUIMA Tt: D111Y1110 ~ •USEDIMW1• '7620024sp cmPHL> '77 m 48p, air l'007SEZ > 77 :mi 4 sp. air ~XE 77 5Xll 46pStR (01791 77 &:Kies i <456S XG I i8 33>iA S /R (607U BF' > i853»48p C394UBB I i8Jali4sp, <239UKH > i9S281StR <26151 CIC>Md 5-days ,,.,., aooz. auto. air, xtn clean w /very lo m1. SIS1915. 851-004 780...... 200SX Atr, AM /FM s tereo ~.C9SJUMXI I BARWIC K D AT~UN ' .I ' 1j '• 8 3 1-IJ7S49).JJ75 ill Westmlnster -7S61 638-7880 '78 Porsche 924 .Auto. atereo, air, •unrf. lo ml. Diamond silver. Sl0,900. ~.Sl41,8to6pm Betty '76 TURBO 840-0976,&U~. P.P. 76912E '71 340·Z new paint , &nrooc 673-3227 headers, mags, AM /FM stereo. 5'Kma. Must see to make offer. 64.5-2145 TT Dataun 8210 HtcbBc«. Xlnt cond. Lake new. Pwscbe ~ 78'"2. A C, sunroof. stereo cass Low 91es. Sl0,250. 636-9100. eves 673-3748. Ma8P.M.5.SU883. -------is 9US. Sunrool coupe, s Rat 9725 spd. Peru Redtt.an, ong ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.bruout. Lo males, xlra Muatsell. '76Xl9 special $14,750. $350(). Pristt. ,ondle S46-033l or997·7079 536-7888 ..... 9727 ~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISITYOUR ORANGE COAST '63 Porsche Cabriolet Perfect cond. 25m pg + Sl2.000.S52-6296 For. '769UE A/C. am1rm. ster. sumf., alloys. 42M . tl1rt11ACM It M --IHdl Ma..zooo 7' VOUSWACHM SCllOCCO ht blacS Special Edi· tloe. Loaded •Ith 5--...-1. a1r ctwtltaoa.to1. l&ereo "mucb more. lt '1 squeak) l'leaa! &1YBG> $1995 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEH 7al0Westmin.ster Ave. in WestmU11ter Im-7Ml 838-7880 • •• =-8~ f'owauun Valley You are I.be wuuw:r of two llckets ($13.00 value >. lo CIRCUS V AIGAS Mar 14th M<tr 20lb Co.ta f1ksa & Hunt.tniloo Center TickeU may ~ claimed by ca.lluJg 642,.587>1. ext :.'72 ••• 75 VOUCSWAGEH COHYERTIILE Only 19,000 actual malb on t..bJ.s mint condil ion clos•dc Mus t see I 042NCY 1 $5995 IOIWfTHAM VOUCSWAGEH 7D>W4!$tmlmwr Ave. LD Wcstminst« 11113-~l 838-7880 .-.; ... ....................... NC 9'11 ....................... n•. -•le.poww ...._ amlflli6C8 ""'" ........ -..~. ... '''' ....................... ., .. ~Le Sain i.u. la <.-v...Ub&e >. xJnt. • * * ~~ ~· 441: "JIMeeeteQI. TTop. ml, , timt ofter. •Ford Falcon Wp, 8 CJI M800 C.U • mat• appolD&· Ugl,y •. J doon atkk, Ju. 544..aoa "7seol1 mato .... 4'MMI b'. bmellp, new brb, • -----..:..:.....;;.:..::..:.__ ta.. U ;.feet. "°°'· ID •; Z door, bardt.op, poor prant aha..-, MOO. Gld4. 911115. Call &4&-4840 'TJ Eleetra l owner. -.m.a.10eo. S:.Zl64 '72 t-passen1er wagn . New paint, IOO<i tram. 111,_, an xt.ru. llOO or o&r.m~all~ c • "" ....................... "19 Se\•llle. 4 dr. wht, loaded, below book. SU.-. Pvt Pty 53Ml23 1'77 Seville. lo. oai.. loaded. I.Int. cood. IB500. 7$1.77!3 or 64S-OSU ~ lu1ftbn. NZ-2510 71•mndn ..... d • lifustaq, IOOd cood., 19»/flll«. SOCIO .au.al l&«J0/080. ml. Call tU·09U a34f8 _..,c....:...._•_w_. ______ , ._ ln 1ood condition. "7t LTD, alnl. cond.. l2000. Bob al 175·2300 P,S.P/B, mase, stereo, 11-1'',M:JO. new tlre1 . SlSOO . ~------~­ ('ll.3>m-8m dp, CZU> '""•lal1 9955 S..7098eve.. ....••••••••••••••••••• ilJ Fiesta c:-.... ...,_ 1-_, "18 0... &ip. Auto. PS, ......,. •· ""'"· lU' • PB. PW stereo 260 VM 26.000 ma. Xlnt. cond. o.y· 2iJ.aeo.36l3 8a · 54,250. 8S l · 1111 wlul)'I, or 4pm. 8naMs aft 7P· m m 9'11·3150 . '79 Cad EJD leather /inter + mQ)' more xtras Mmt Ford '69 LTD Wagon cond S13.750 968-l074 C1can. well rna1nt.amed. "1~ Startlre, AM /FM ltereo, air, auto, PS. PB. W, ong ownr $1995. (714 > S5&-M:iO '8'l OtdJUac. good eng.ane. Needs repair. MOO /080. ~9663 '78 Sevtlle Sbow Car. Has abtlotu*81y everythinft. lo mL Only Asking $11.000. f1ex&ble. 1545-2527. i8 Seville. Taite ov~r payments. Beaut1tul cond. Sunroof. 29,000 m1lu. 844 61-48 Aft 4:3Dpm. '77 Seville, always prqed. Claasw brown. It.hr. 1Dl New 11.icbehn ures.Loaded Sacnf1c4: rr.m. 531.J53S 'T1 Seville. 52.000 au. a II fJIJUQDS. lllDt. 498-0 ISO " 8-0388 -'76 SevtJle. blk & blk, ex con d . Loaded <Telephone optional). sr.il5. 754 YBB. Pvt pty. 673-431.L Fresh woe up, etc ~ or best offer. 6'4-lln3 71 Ford LTD Wagon, load e d. new radiall/brakes s._ocks. ~pessmaer. lllDt. cood. S3llL50. Ph . 95 7 -0813 '78 Granada 4-dr. S.cyl, RilOd mi lea llt' l 9-216m pg ti.r.5~ 191!8 Okla 88, Gd tram,. ll50. Air, radio, beat 54.5-SUIO. '73 Toronado, 61.000 miles. stereo. crws~. Loaded. Xlnt c:ood. i 1200. Call 67$-10'16 or Ad Siller S2. :M bn. 642,.Q)O ----u..c. 9945 '72 Olds 98. full power. ... •••••••••••••••••••• ~ coad, good paint & is MM1c rv salver w.rt"d ptush lllttt X Int coori S6Kma Best reasonablt• Offt'r dy 836·6620. SJS.2364 l'\ e--. vinyl. Make ofrt-r ~ 67S.cM9 re, a• 9960 ....................... '85 ptymoulh Barracuda Mlicat nso m> ....................... ~2019 ORANGE COUNTY'S ...WUT UNOOL'IJ-MERCURY DEALERSHIP "J6 F\lry SaJoo 4-df' , VUl top. PIB.P/S.AtC. Super cit!an. 968-3'55 77 Pb-mouth Arrow xlnt l'Ond 28Km1 Ca ll Rldwd Janson &\2·311 i En. 344. MB '59 190S Sedan. 6-cyl,Sl495.951..ftll38 __ classic. Beautiful car. 'T1 Dodge Van 200. Good red leather inter .. beil!e mpg Grey. Good cond. exler .. stere o/casi. M.000080.546-0757 SQIO.PP 552-7755 alt. 5 --------- pm. '87 Dodge. Great mech. FOlltTHE DISCIUMIHATIHG IMWIUYEltt HONDA HEA.DqUAITIU TODAY!!! INYIUITY SALES •SERVICE OLDSMOIU HOM>A GMCTIUCKS 2ll50 Harbor Bl Yd. "11S Seville. Loaded, Incl. • · atereo le tape. 2-tone 11Jver. Low mUes. Ulre W .500/080. 640·6020 "71 vw Jo'aatback. new wt.dys. eoa. new bel&e paint RAY R.ADYOE UNOOLN·MERCUH Y HHS Auto Cent.er Ur SDFwy-~ Forest uat IRVJNE 130.7000 tm ptymoulb Sport Fury ~ 4 door 2 i.eat Wason. 55,000 milelo. Power win · dowstbrak.ea/air cond / root rack, A.II !VII stereo nadio. cniae eoot.rol. cvatom •heels, .I ade Gr eea lletallic with mad .,... lidaa. p-een - oond. Good body. 4 DU "19 Cenet #1S3. Gorgeous lll"eS. Sll75. ~7384. Black w /deep red inter. ---'----,;._;_--=..::...:..:... __ 1be most clusu· look . Must sell! 16 Dodge ... Best aerioWI offer by Ton Convers. 318. March 6th. PP. 7$9 1913 1Fl8!9i-768-57S5. orM).ms. Le I I 95'0 .. a...-e a..v Ca -···-······-·-··. M Up. All orllfhal. •UASI ... • I ZllVI, •uto, wblt 1 Beed oar ''Goodbfe to white'•. New cbrome. 1 llQy" brochure ar our ex· Great lookln1 truck. elusive "Plaza Plus ~4'tM5-0721 Plan" we'll mail you one "FREE"! Sim l 'S6 Q)evy 2-door Bel Air' call P Y Hardtop, no eng. Otrer PLAZA I ~.Aft. 8pm. ·• Allio Leasina '53 2-door Coronet Gyro I 19752 MacArthur srvcl I rmtac. 2JllO Lillaan Pluce. <al Jamboree Road). Calta Meta • IR VINE J '» International Truck,: SS I· I 77 I needs restoraUon. ~. I 5e-:MSS '57 Pontiac Chldlaln Orte. ownr. All orig parts. + owners manual.Good invest· menl. Must !K.-e! Sl,.500. 646-983$, 536-2835 4-...Drt ... 955 •••••••••••••••••••••• "19 Jeep CJ5, xlnt. '10ftd. Lo/lllL Xtras. 5S6Sl2 aft. 5: 30. CONNELL CHEVROLET '\:,. 11 or'• or f \ . d • ' r, I \ \11 \ 5 4b-1200 Qin \Sell Your Car? CllVBIMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR ForCleu Usedlmport.t Cell Mike OI' Don IJS.Jl7t WANTED! tu model Toyota an( ~oho•. c.11 ... l *f'D.OWMID• •aMW-1• 77 320i 4 spd. Cl14TKI ) 'T1320i auto. <aMT J A I "78 33Ji 4 spd. t728WR F > i8 32116 auto. <56Cl > 'T15.10i .. tpd. 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P W., am /I'm le.us. lit. whl. 33.000 mi. $4,095. •an.or1-~. Colt.a lilesa • '78 Trau Am, T·top, Htmt'"411on Center a&er'flO c:Mwtl.e, fulJ pwr. 1\cbta ma)' be claimed 11.CJOO. Mt-SG3 by callln& 642-5671. en. m 116 Tram Am. 25000 m1. * • • Loaded. New radlals & shocb. lmmac. cond. SS200. IM7 ·31166. '65 Muatang FastbJck 2+2. auto. stock. Mw.t Sell S2.2JllO. 6CZ-4300, Ad '7S Fltebird Formula aar, litter •311 :M·b.r. pwr wndws, front & rear ... !\I spailers. $3,300. 080. " . ustang Cpe. 30l5 V -8. 535-LW auw, pwr str. 49.800 m1 n--------- Xllll cood. i.Ll ver red in· 1 4 bll d 9970 t.er. S21SO. Ong owner -·•·•-••••••••••••••• -.m:z is T· Bird, Aaniversary 1-:dJt.aoo. orig owner. 33k nu, a~utely perfect. ~ ~2088 I S!17JMmo..Cal1'44-41f7. '89 Mustan11. needs 1970 VW Bu.c. sunroor. 1978 Chevrolet Monte I ~6'2 ~n~6p ~ rebll en1. good cond. Carlo. Very dee. as.ooo m vw 1974 Wagon $2500 S2000 or bat ofr. aa.n46t&l302 'Wbether)ou't?buymgor Mer4P.M. 7l4,...._98'8 aft 5 '4 CllEVY MALIBU S.S. 6 Hllin~. Claas1faf'd 11d· ___ m. __ 905_1 __ _ "79 VW camper, ~I uxe. cyl. Clilllk H. T. Orisina I 1 vertisinl WlU 11et your sw,soo SlOOOOBO · measaie to the r111ht peo. 540-9115eves. ~5i42 · I ple.CallTodny' 542-5678. 19 VW Bus. ltke new, aruf, suck, Jensen ste~ C<IM, 8!00. 661·1779 '76 IUbbit Bestotrer Call BDbdya. 842.aslO 'T1 Nov a 4-dr. Must sell. XlnL ccod. 12.300. Con· tad FemJLDdo Reyes or Karen at 831 ·0360 or lll-0381 • Malibu Wan. Auto, air, 108,000 ml. S650. orig '73 VW Super Beetle, owner•uu Alll/FM rass. xlnt cond. 13000 or bett orrer. "73 Cbevy ... T. 350 VI "4-1721 IUdl. p /I p/b alidetwin· dow. toolbox lumber '72 VW Van eood cood. rack. air 11700. 1912 12.D). P.P. PllalaQ-, H.B. 548-lMO •••••••••••••••••••••• NABERS AUTO ·CENTER I 421 IMmt ST .. COSTA M1SA MOTHINa OVEI $ ---------• '71 Malibu Wagon. V6. .,....._ aadlo. A IC, OHrU l .. "m'll"Wllr.lm'~ "..... 9772 ~. RI net. $ZIOO. ••••••••••••••••••• •• • • tea-sl12 aft I pm. VOLVO ff32 CUTWICOUN ...... 53999 Auton•ttc trant., fectory lfr CIOM .. pwr. at"rtnt I bnikM. "It Wheel, Pldded top Pt.US meny oth~ hUlUry Heme. 81\arpl .. J TRUCK This truck has a 2000 c.c. engine, 4' speed transmission, left & right low mounted mirrors. vinyl body side moldings, rear step bumper, wheel trimmings. wsw tires & more! (1059«). -.. ---·•ii!!!ii!ii-· SPECIAL ATLAS PRICE 2 Door Coupe. Economical 225 slant 6 cyl. engine, automatic transmission. power steering. body side stripe. increased cooling and white sidewall glass belted radial tires. (141957). 1980 CHRYSLER LeBARON SPECIAL ATLAS PRICE SPECIAL ATLAS PRICE $ 1'74MRCURY CCMimTS9AM Economk:al e cvt.. automatic trans.. air cond .. ~· tteenno. radio. t¥'W tires & morel C 140LWB) •1r11 4 Door Sedan. V8, automatic transmission. pwr. steering & brakes. increased cooling, radio, front & rear bumper guards. remote control mirror. deluxe wheel covers & wsw radial tires & morel (128042). Coupe. VS, automatic trans.. pwr. steering & brakes. air cond., elec. dig. c lock, chroma remote mirror. Landau vlny1 roof. cornering lights. wsw radial tires & much morel (123712). 197 C .. YSLB U IMOM•AM VI. automltie trMt .. air c:ond., pwr. It. I br .... ~ top. 1'8dio, ..., tltel • morel (48tSWO'Z). A...., at dftly Monday Thru Friday 7:30am to 5:30 pm. Saturday Sam to 5pm II :J J I CASlt· I \ 1 I I f . , I I n """ .......... •UUWU-.,.. MIM ~ t.1 Buatlaltc»a Be.ch Mllhorttlea u ilt.ra~ almfd at re4ueJa1 potHUal . .. " .... u. ....... p= tbet thee Wntern orfdall ~ be reqtllllted to paJ' ~ m09eF frOIP ntn>ad.ive rlUes tbat -.:n beet to • period .... tl9eJ wn dlJ employees. Pormer WuteJ'D Prealdent Robert Cunntaah•m, wbo re- alped' IMt maatb, ow .. about $2.407, aecordinl to \.be memo. Western vice-presidents Will ,IODel mad JobD lloooey. N.-n wrote, owe a 1mafter aum. Nelaoo .al19 ••11e1i. tbat federal dollan could be used to pay Mftl'al moat.ha rent in ad- •1nce as a liJlal settlement towant cancellin1 bulldtn1 leala. Weatern baa Jeues for two baildbao in Hunt1nctoa Beach H wefi u omees in Irvine, Weslmin5ter and Oranse. ~ Irvine offlce lease ~ 13".000 per month. Nebon further suggests that tbe city review Western 's fumitm-e purchases in order lo I certify tllat the Items were boulbt at fair market value or lesa. He notes, thoueb. that the purcbaainl of a $1,100 desk anf a $1,400 credenza for Cun· ninsb..,, remain a eoncem wi"' manpower auditors investigatt- ing the charges leveled at West.em. City olflclals have taken no ac- tion on the strategy list frorn Nelson. -. Baby S~ves ·Toss F~Om Blaze! FVTot Dropped 2 Floors Fire swept throu&b a Fountain Valley condominium early to- day. forcing tbe occupants t.o drop a nine-day-old baby &irl t.o safety from a lecoDd story win· dow. The owner of the con - dominium, Relina Tanner, two other cblldren and the l.nlaot all escaped witbout serious btjury. fire officials said, The fire wu reported at 1:%1 a .m . at 10172 Napa River Court. Firefi1btera from Fountain Valley aAd HuaUniton Beach were called lo tbe ~•. The fire spread t.hrOqb tbe lint Door of the home. AbWd to floe ~ tbe ftn, the Nil-........... ~ ... wtndoW, ._,. lt wu eautM ~ -~ .... n:es·aid-~~~~~1~--~ .... ,~~.~ •• iiii.• .... •1~~ Senator Cites Poor Primariea Showing WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. ·Howard Baker withdrew from the 198> Republican presidential Tace today, saying "it's pretty clear the campaign isn't going anywhere." The Senate minority leader from Tennessee. who finished fourth in the Massachusetts and Vermont prima ries Tuesday, told reporters, "I'm withdraw- * * * ing from further campaigning a nd competitio n for the Republican presidential nomlna· tion.'' He said it was clear that the "pri ncipal compe tition is between others." Baker did not say who he is supporting for the GOP nomina· tion. With his wife and dauchter sit- * * * i 2 Primaries Split f lBy Bus"' Reagan I { BOS'roN <AP) -George Bush f gained a minuscule victory over John B . Ande r son in tbe Massachusetts Republican rimary after Ronald Reapn edled Anderson in Vermont. Former President Ford said the tiCbt New EnglaDd eoateats dicated to him that ''there ls consensus" in the GOP pres- idential race. Ford, golfmg in Lauderhill, Fla., said if people urou tbe untry "wanted me to be a ean- ting neJtt to him in a crowded room, the senator said be would return to the Senate and reclaim his job as GOP leader. That task has been performed on an acttng- basls by Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska. Baker said be would ,ampaign as bard and as vigorously "as time and enero will permit to eleet Republican members el the Senate." Baker became the fll'lt pres- idential candidate to pall out ol the race for the Wblte Houle, even thoQeb be bad &arnezed more Mtkmal nomin1tin1 COD· vent.ion deJqatea tbaa tive otMr' .Repubtican bopelub. Ii.ii belt performance was in Arkamu, where he got ft.e del- e 1 a te1, trailiDI former Cal.lfGnU Go¥. Ronald Real• · bJ Glib. two u tbat state bes• it9 niaatl~ proeeu of ~ ..... s'sptw. .... fwlt.elettal -later .... leHed, a llmpftal apokesman aaid. The mother and two older children, wbo jumped to safety, received only mfnor injwiea, fire olfidals said. A family doe was tilled. The home wu declared a total loss, with ~~aces •timated at $150 000. Flnftl,bt.en prevented the blue from spreading to ad- jacent unUs in the compleJt. Fountain Valley Fire Chief Tbm Feierabend aaid the oriiln of .the blue la still under in- ve.tiption. Huntington Halb Condo GJra,enioru A four-maatla tDOtatoriu.m on convertial apartment complex- .. in Jl-.m,&on Beach into COD· dominhama or other private ownenblp arr;:,ttmenll was approwd thAI by tbe Qty Ooundl. ., CNMU ~ettabllll9ed tbe tree. f"ffellt COD· venW. of De -anlt Villa Waner aputmlllD ha a ateet co-op. . ,.... e1 n taM Villa w...., taanta dW tbe ee-op maneanr bad ~ throqh • ~ in tbe '• coovenian law. Ola ...., .. W'I. Sea ... tae., Noliwd 8fpNva1 ol lt.e CO.q> ..... Ou'Olllh tbe ........ real eltM.e ~-&; ltate laws,.._... .. ~".._ eb•...Seid8ft ..._ (-~ AJ) • • • f ............. ., ........ _ MNJA TANNER SALYAOB a-..E AFTER FIRE FoUI latl\ Ytdley FMlly L.oeee AIMoet Ewet,Wng EIM Kelly Top Spender In DB Co11ncil Race Jack Kelly is the top spender so far in the Huntington ~ach City Council contest. KellJ bas spent $4,SZS in bis cam~ documents on file at City HalJ lbow. Ca«Mtid.ates filed fmwlal dis· closure statements early this week for the first leg of the council race. uptoFeb.2.8. Of tie 12 candidates, iJlcum. beat Ruda FiDJey led the pack in total eioatributlons, collecting $4,5&2. Sbe bu apeat OGly $1,128, aeeonlal to ber statemeat.. Caadidate1 Ron Pattinson, Claaey Yoder, Dao Mahaffey and W HleJ Bamti•ter all reported Ulla Met tbat t&ile1 •Pl8t mme dam ... in the laldal ---"' tlaeiJ' campaipa, ~.~r:: ...... ... c.'OIDe from Hwlt· ~ Beada deftlopen and real ..... _..,._,_ ,,.. ...,...,. for all 12 .... dleaw"de'•slllow: -lact KeDJ: Reee!Y«t .... ........ _.._. F.inle1: Received ~--a.m -ClaacJ' Yoder: Reeelffd ......... I ,,.. Roo Pa ttinson : Rece iYed $1,758, spent $1,349 -Dan Mahaffey : Reeeived S2.829. spent $2,834 -Wesley Bannister: Received $1,015. spent Sl,015. -Bruce Greer : Received $775, spent SIBZ5. -Eldon Bagstadt: Received $625, spent $625. -Charles Rough: Recei ved $CSO, spent $343 Candidates Harry Budds and Jobn Valentino have collected and spent less tbaa $200. Council bopefu.l .Ed Zsc:boohe failed to file a financial disclosure statement, city offkials said. Ceast Weat•er .BaJls Jnbebllltt 70 per. eent threu1b tonlgbt, cleere-.. to • percent Tina......, afterDOeit. Ous- t1 wind.a U to 30 mph Tban4a1. Cooler with lows tmillat ot 46 at tbe beaeU. and 50 Inland . waM ~56 to 62. INll ........ "" -----~ --------~--------, --------·:.. I' f I t I ······---·-LONDON CAP) -Tbe dollar. wu mixed tn Lndiq on WOt._ foretin aebupe toda)' • al*UlaUoa mouated oa •• &M aur,. ln U.S. lat.Net rat.I wt1l end. • Goad priee. l'OM an~ ltrenith ol a hither overallh' ~c. in New York and "a Uttle bQyiq lntareJt" ln E\liope, a~ ~eater~. ... • ln London, JO)d aold ffW ~a Tl'Q)' ouoce, UP trom.• M Tuesday. It was 91844 tn New You. Loodoo sliver prica were biper at $31.25 an ouace, up from SM.1:5 Tue14Q. Tttie prtce was 131. '7~ in New \'Wk. ~,, ....... 8 ... DAVIS <AP> A co&Jete coed and a man who Uved in the same apartm9"t complex were'lbot to death Tuesday nlpt, and a former boyfriend of the eMd waa arreated, autboritl.,_ Mi~· of ~ ~ad were l"'1Wled by the Yolo County coroner & • flee aa R.Obin Ana Eblm.-a. 20, a student at lb• Unlveraity of California here. and John Kevin Manvill~. 25. Daniel Wehner, 26, of San Jose, was arrested by the California Highway Patrol near Vacaville a short time after the sbootinp. Pts-.r ,.,..,. 8alldieff WASHINGTON (AP> -The Nuclear Re1ulatory Com·, mwloa baa ordered a review of aJl nuclear power planta de- staned by Babcock le Wllcox to determine whether they are vulnerable to the t)'pea of acclaent that shut down F'°!1d•'• Crystal River plant lut week. . • nre ... , .......... r. ,. .JES.5UP, Md. <AP) -A t.bree·alarm fire swept throuih a wing ot a maxlmum-aecurity prbon for the mentally distwbed today. and authorities said some inmates were evacuated. No injuries were repo~ from the blaze at the Patuxent Institution, southwest of Baltimore. According to Gwen Logan. a corrections department spokeawoman. the fire resulted in the evacuation of the treat· menl. diagnostic and vialting aectton. 'Tarzan' New Emcee For Miss America ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP> -Former televlaion Tarzan Ron Ely will aucceed Berl Parka aa emcee of the Mias America Papant, P81eaiit of. fldak ..... .....,, bat ....... , be e~ 1U pr.-C11110C't trademark. '11MN !be &. " The 41 -year-old Ely, hcMl of "Face the Music," a syndlcated television 1ame show, wu pre- sented u the pa1eant's new master of ceremonies al a news conference here. Pa1eanl chairman Albert A. Marki Jr. fired Parks after 25 years as paaeanl host and took a heap of abuse for doing so. "Ho fita all or the qualifica- tions of what we were looking for -a lot or talent. grace, a commandlng presence and an ablUty to handle a large ata1e," Markaaald. Marks, who he ads thl! pageant that has launched the careen of such beauties as Phyllls George Brown and Bess Myerson, said Ely will not sing the tradltional theme song at thla September's paaeant. Marks said a beefed.up or- cheatra will play the tune aa the winner ls announced. "I want to tell you something, if you're golni to be replaced. Tarzan is the beat choice," Parks said today. "Imagine that, going up Into the trees to get someone. ''But I Wlsb them nothing but 1ood luck," Parka said. "I apent 25 years with these lovely people and lf Tanan la what they want, Tarzan ls what they'll tel. I'll be watching from my own braneh -lf rm not wol"kl.n1 myaell," Parks said. · Al 8-foot-4, Ely WU the 14th DAILY P!LOT ,., ....... NEW PAGEANT HOIT Ex-Tarzan Aon Ely Tarzan and the flnt actor to play the role on television, from 1966 until 1969. He did most of bla own au.mu for the prosram. but the Jun&leman's famoua 1ell was the recorded voice of beat· known movie Tarzan, Johnny Welaimuller. Ely played Mike Madlaon In the CBS-TV series "Aquanaut.a,'' later called "Malibu Run;• ln 1961. He first appeared on televlalon in "Father Know!J Beat" In the 19509. He h~ a1ao performed ln several movies. Born ID Hereford, Tell., and a rormtr oUlteld roughne~k,' Ely lives 1(1 P•clllc Palisades. I ,.,....,__AJ GOP ••• "l will make a decision at the proper Ume," he said. Reagan ran third In Mu11achuaetls, cloae behind Bush and J\04Sersop, . ~ Tbe ~ta w~re IO ~l06J! that ·unofficial mornlns·after re· ('Ount.s were scheduled by News Eleclion Service. which tallies tbe btalJots for newa 81e.ncies "Mdinetworb. . The Vermont vote was so close that aeveral oews organizations declared either Anderson or Reagan the winner. only to pull back when later tallles showed no one with a conclusive lead The As sociated Press was among them. having given An· derson the victory In early eve- ning. "I'm up," Bush told CBS News in a morning interview. Tueaday'a surprise was the tandem cballenses by Anderson, the white-thatched liberal con· greasmao from Illinois. An · deraon said that by coming so : close, he established himself as a major competitor for the GOP nomination On NBCTV'a ''Today" show. Anderson said his New England succeaa was the 1tart of a "new clllzena' coalition" that wlll catapult him into the White Houae. And on ABC-TV's "Good Mornln1 America" altow, the congressman saJd he hoped Ford would dedde that Andenon ls the one electable allernatlve to Rea a an. Both Bue a.nd ae.,an Mid An· derson was a one·d•Y wonder who couldn't lut. The competi- . Uon ab Ute now to the con· aervatlve l)o'\tb, where a Republican prtm•rY ii le(. Satur- day io South Caroli.oa. wtth con- test• to follow on Tue~ tn Florida, Geol'lla and Ala a. Ron Fleener or HunUngtoo Beach <back· ground> and Dave Marcaccl of Long Bieach <white sweater> amused themselves on the Huntington Beach shoreline Monday despite wintry weather lhat didn't lend itself to run m the sun beach activities. They combed the shoreline and built a rustic shelter from bamboo and cane stalks waalled on the beach after recent storms. Militants Nix Visits KhDmeini'a Implied Approval of U.N. Defied 87 fte Ana et..., Prw even tbouah ~atollah Ruholllh apok~man for the milltanta oc- The )'OQDI mllltanta bold1ns Khomeini pve ~lmpUed ap-cupyinc the U.S. Embuay told a th' American bo1ta1ea in provaltotbemeettna. rei>e>rter by te&epboae. 'febran refuled a1atn today to "0 .ur position bu not The apokeaman aaid Kbo- let tbe U.N. lnvesU1aUn1 cotn· chan1ed. We will not let lhe meini'a qreemeal lo tbe meet- mlaaloa meet with their captives m e e tin a ta It e place. " a lnl bad not been conflnned. DeCision Nearing I On Wetland Issue Tbe fate ol ~Oran,. Com· ty'a l,HO·•cre Bolta Cblca marsbland la expected to be de- termined when the State Coastal Commilatoo meeta March 18 10 Santa Barbara. Eric Metz. commission wetlands coordinator. said today that the ('O mmlss1on s taff''> latest recommendation for future utilization of the area will be completed by then. Earlier staff guidelines for tht• marsh have been praised bv ~n vironmenlal groups and de- nounced by Orange County of- ficials. boating interests and supporters of area development Those guidelines restricted about all of the acreage -with the exception of Rabbit Island - aa wetlands to be protected u a natural habitat for bird.a and vegetaUon. Bomb on Campo~ ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. CAPl -A homemade born b blew a door knob and part of a door Into a dormitory room Tuesday. at the Unlvenslty of New Mexico but no one was injured, campus police said. The device bad been taped out.aide the door of two swim team members. Cout.aJ com mJHionen ,.... eel~ &lllrw ....... -........ du.du lblilr ~ m""'il .. San Francisco. , The ral"ll mlBsive, from the Oranae County Board of Supervlsors, charees the com mission with undermmang local planrung efforts for the marsh The second wee. from the coun- t y· s En\'lronmental Manage- ment Agency. It suggested sele<·t1on of a team of b1olog1s Lc; to review an formation gathered on the marsh. the need for addltionat b1ologi('al informat ion and called for the analysts of all possible plans for lhe Bolsa Chica on the natural environ· ment County planners are proposmft a mix of usages in the marsh area, including some com· -m'ercial and residential areas along with a possible marina and streets paved through tht.- area to link Pacific Coast lligbway. The third letter. alao from tht> EMA. sugcested a more neidbte set of Coastal Commisalon "Wetlands Guidelines .. being considered as lbe plan govern- 1 ng ldentilicalion or wetlands and their ultimate restoration and protection. Forelan lllnlater Sade1h Gbotbiadeb, who favors the via· it, accused •·communiata abd Zlonlsta'' of trying to foll the commission's mission, an ap· parent reference to leftist~ a mong the captors. The foreign minister's comment was in an 1nterv1ew with t he Tehran newspaper Azadeghan Kbomeam 's son .. Ahmad, who an the put bas acted u a 11.UOO between the embauy militants and 1111 father, .... qao(ed u &am. .............. &!Mt ,,,....., woulcfbe .. mefUJ ... .. lt doaa't hurt anybody and this wa pert of their (the COQl m1!.s1on's> work," he was quo~ a!> saying 1n an interview with the offic1aJ Pars news agency. The nve members or Ute U.N . <'o mmls s lon met wllh Ghotbz.adeh to try to nail down arrangements for the meeting with the hosta1ea. They re- turned lo their hotel an hour later. and a spokesman said they still expected to ·see the Americans. ,,,..,.,._Al CONDOS ••• C<H>p plans l:Ome to the city for approval. The moratorium. city officials said. "'111 give city staff Usne t.O revamp Huntington Beach's COft· version ordinance to include ell types of conversions. • · 1 want to~ake s ure we tackle everythln1 from condos to treebouaa," suggested Coun- cilman Clancy Yoder • in um. Community Cablevlaion reaches about 82 percent ol the homes in Irvine, or 14,500 out ot a poulb&e 23,000. Grable JUUesta in hia memo to city officials that several alternatives could be studied for the city "to r.etain some degree of control over the rates charaed by Community Cablevision." This could include flhng a on TV Fee lawsuit attackina the comtlt.utioo.allty of the new law. "Among othe r grounds," Grable said, "the basis of such a suit W()Uld be that the francblse between the City of Irvine and Co mmun It y Ca ble vi 11 i o "' constitutes a 'contract' and that AB 699' unreasonably impairs the rights created thereunder " Grable said the outcome of such a lawsuit "is far from certain." Most observers, be said, belleve AB 699 ls not in violat.i.oa ot the contracta clause of the federal and atate cooalitutiona. The city's legal adviser also said the cost of such litieation could be massive. Another alternative, Grable said , cou.Jd be for the city to rev oke Co mmun ity <See TV FEE. Page AZ> Split for GOP Bush, Reagan Share Victori-es Dandg Don in Lagaaa BOSTON <AP) -George Bush gained a minuscule victory over John B. Anderson i n tbe Massachusetts Republi can primary after Ronald Reagan edged Anderson in Vermont. Former President Ford said the tight New England contests indicated to him that "there is no consensus" in the GOP pres- idential race. Fo.rd. golfing in Lauderhill. Fla .. said if people across the country "wanted me to be a can· didate it would be very diffi cult for me to say no.'' Actor-sportsca s ter Don Meredith participates in a tug-o-war at Laguna Beach's Main Beach Park. The occasion was a commercial for iced tea, which 1s seen in the foreground. The Republican r esults in Massachusetts. wit_h 99 percent of Militants Nix Visits Kidnapped Boy Asked By 1be Associated Press The young militants holdiq the Am.rlcaa 1ao51•t ; 'a 1 Te'-ran ~ q•...-i£ • &et the U.N. )Dvestti eoe- U\luion meet wilb their captinis even thoulb A1atollab Ruhollab Khomeini gave bis Implied ap- provat totbe meeting "Our pos ition ha s not changed. We will not let the me e ting take place," a spoke:sman for the militants OC· cupying the U.S. Embassy told a reporter by telephone. The s pokesman said Kho· meini's agreement to the meet- ing had not been confirmed. Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh. who favors the vis- it, accused "communists and Zionists" of trying to foil the commission's mission, an ap- p a r ent refer ence to leftists among the captors. The foreign minister's comment was in an Intervie w with the Tehran newspaper Azadeghan. Khomeini's son. Ahmad. who in the past has acted as a liaison Tot Tossed ·To Safety , lnFVBlaze Fire swept through a Fountain Valley condominium early to- day, forcing the occupants to drop a nine-day-old baby girl to safety from a second story win- dow. between the embassy militants and bi.a father, W11f quoted as ~-'"I .... _ .. llliilhmo8 ..s t.bla .._ put of 1betr ttbe eom- miuion's) work," be was quoted as saying in an interview with the official Pars news agency. The live members of the U.N. c ommission met with Ghotbzadeh to try to nail down arrangements for the meeting with the hostages. They re- turned to their hotel an hour later, and a spokesman said they still expected to see the Americans. President Abolhassan Bani- 3 Admit Alien Aid · SAN DIEGO (AP> -Three men and a woman have pleaded guilty to helping smuggle an eslitmated 400 illegal aliens. many disguised as U.S. sailors into the United States from the Philippines. ~ ToSolicit . MERCED <AP) -Steven Sadr, who Tehran radio said left. Stayner told police the man who the capital 194.,-for an official alle1edly kidnapped him .even DL*i!Wi~ =~==~~=·~ him ancl the R••olationary lleaawtille. a second man was Council juritd.lctloa over the arrested late Tuesday for In· matter ot the proposed meeting vesUeation of Stayner's abduc· the UN nd th lion. · between .. group a e Stayner. 14. who lived with captives. !Jani-Sadr, who heads the Kenneth Parnell since being ab- councll: said it decided the meet· d\lcted in 1972. sai'd he lnten- ing should take place, and it tionally "messed t hings up" would be held. But Khomeini. the 79-year-0ld relieious leader of Iran's revolu· tionary regime, apparently did not issue a direct order to the young militants to permil the meeting on Bani-Sadr's terms. This apparently emboldened them to defy the president and the council. as they have in the past. The secretary of the council. Mohammed Behesbti, said today it wouJd 8'ek !Qlomelni 'a advice if it ran into further difficuJties over the issue of the commission visit. TRAGEDY PURSUED KENNETif PARNELL-AS when Parnell solicited his help on hunting missions for possible kidnap victims in Santa Rosa, the San Francisco Examiner said.In a copyrighted story. Both child hunting episodes. according to Stayner. took place shortly before Valentine's Day, when Parnell a llegedly kid· napped 5-year-old Timmy White in Ukiah. Staynei:·s account was con· tained In court documents filed he r e Tuesday, the Examiner said. A transcript of the in- terview with police was flied by the Merced County district at· tomey's office in formally ac- cusing the 48-year-old Parnell in the Stayner kidnapping. · Parnell pleaded innocent Tuesday in Ukiah to the White abduct.ion. The aecond man arrested in connection with the Stayner k.ld· nappinl says be i.I "Just &lad it's <See KIDNAP, Pa1e AJ> Nelsen Plans Co1111£il Try In Irvine Race the prttancts tallJeci 8u'111n •°' Jt Pltf'<.-.1 Aftderw.n Ut OSS OT )1 giptt f"f'll •• _.. 'tl."'Of',. _,_, S.11 .__.,d a.iu.r of T~nt, .. >ff It,~ Of' I P9ft~n• Formff Cio• -C-..lr OI Tu u 4.lllO ot I perce-nt Rep ""Hip Cr-of 111,_s 4,SIO O< t pe<<M\t In Vermont, ~•th a ll the 265 precincts counted. the GOP numbers read Ro-i..s.iw JI pe<c...,1 ... ,,.,. .... ,.~,,,,J0_(,9<11 8u\h u .au 01nQerc•nt e.~ .. 1.~ ... ,,.,.,, .... C••"" t ttJOt 1""rcff<C Co11f\<lllyll10t t llf'<Cent C.011>1-c--e .Ure>'d s. .. w n oot 1D1 -· As Tuesday's ballots were talhed today. Anderson trailed by margms so small that they .. .......... PULLS OUT OF RAC£ Sen. How•rd Baker GOP's Baker .Withdraws As Candidate WASJUNGTON <AP> -Sm. Howard Baker withdrew from the 1980 Republican presidential race today. saying "it's pretty clear the campaign isn't gomg anywhere " The Senate minority leader from Tennessee. who finished fourth 10 the Massachusetts and Vermont primaries Tuesday, told reporters. ''I'm withdraw· ing from furthe r campaigning and competitio n for the Republican presidential nomina· Uon ." He said it was clear that the "principal competition Is between others." Baker did not say wbo he is supporting for the GOP nom.i.na· Uon. With his wile and dauibter sit· Ung next to him in a crowded room. the senator said be would return to the $enale and reclaim bia job as GOP leader. That task bu been perlormed on an •dine bula bJ Sen. Ted Stevena ol Alaska. Balter uid be would campalp 88 bard and U vlaoroualJ "U time and eoero will permit to elect Republican memben ot the s.at..•· represented virtual dead heats Bush captured Massachusetts by fewer than 1,400 votes out of more than 380.000 cast in nearly complete returns. Reagan 's margm was 695 votes in the nearly complete results in the Vermont primary, which drew more than 62,000 Re publican ballots Ford told a news conference the resuJts were a surpr~e and .. a clear indlcallon to me there i s no conse ns us'' among Repu~cans . He said he does not think the contest will be decided until the party holds its nat1onal <See GOP, Page A.ZI Trees Cut To Protect City Hornes Tall trees 1n t'.he City of lrvlne ·are being cul down to size. •fficJaJa aay, 10 Uaey don 't .... Wl'b1 bomes la heavy ...... . Huolcf Greek of t.be city's Public Worb Department ~d today eucalyptus trees are being topped in areas of the city where they are m close prox1m1ty to residences. Greek said none of the trees being cut back should die and probably would grow back an a year Eucalyptus trees grow back fast. he said. The tree-trimming wa s authoriied by the city's Tree Committee. Some residents who have seen crews at work have complained that trees were bemg pruned excess1vely Larry Butler. a Woodbridge resident, said Tuesday many of the trees were being turned into '"telephone poles ·· Butler said the trees werC' effectively being "decapitated ·· ..It's JUSt a shame this thmg is going on," he said. However. Greek said the trees needed to be trimmed to a size w h e r e they would be "reasonably safe" in heavy winds. He said the trees were being trimmed in a fashion so that no permanent da mage would be done to them. In March of 1979, the City Council passed a resolution noting the eucalyptus trees were a part of the city's natural history and should be preserved. Orange Coast Weatller Rain Pl'Obablllty 70 per· cent throuab toni1bt, dee........., to 40 ~t Tbunday aftemooa. Gus· ly wlnda 18 to 30 mpb Thursday. Cooler with lowa toalebt ol 46 at the beacbn and 50 htlaad. Hllhs 'lbunday 56 to 82. IMll•E'NIMY [\ , ... I ...... ,-..... LONDON <AP> -:n.-dDllar tlU rnlnd ln tradJn1 on world foreJan •uhanlee tod1.1 • apeculaUoa mounted on when the 1ur1• ln U.S. lnUtl"ffl rat• wtU end. Gold _prices '°'' on tbe •t.reftllh ol a bJ1h4tr overnJlhl prtco ln New Yorit and "a Uttl• bu.ytq lntieniat" ln Europe, a London dealer reported. In London, told sold for *5 a Troy ounce, up from '838 ~ Tuesday. It wu .... ~ If\ New Yon London allver prices were hlcher at $36.~ an ounce. up from SJt.m Tueaday. The price was S38 10 in New York • 2 •e•tl .. -£e1'e l'rla•9le' DA VIS (AP> -A eoll• ~ and a male atudeot who Uved In the same a~ment complex were ahot t.o death Tueaday night, and a former boyfriend of the coed was arrested, authorities said. "It appeared t.o be a Jove trianale." said Davis Pohce Sgt Doug Sinclair. The vicUms were identified aa Robin Ann Ehlman, 20. ind -John Kevin Manville, 25, a both students at the University or ; ·califol'l',!ia here. 7 nre •• ,. rr.. •• e ... JES&JP. Md. (AP) -A three-alarm nre swept throuah a wing ol a maximum-security prison for the mentally disturbed today, and authorities said some inmates were evacuated No injuries were reported from the blaze at the Patuxent Jnatitution, southwest of Baltimore. According to Gwen Logan. a corrections department 1pokeswoman. the flre resulted m lhe evacuation of the treat· ment, diagnostic and visiting section Actor Silverheels, 'IV' s Tonto, Dies WOODLAND HILLS I AP> Jay Sil vcrhecls . lhc faithful Ind ian ::.idckick Tonto of the .. Lone Ranger" tclevl11ion series, died today at the Motion Picture and Television Country House. Preliminary reports indicated Silverheela , 62 , died of complications from a bout wllh pneumonia. He entered the convalescent and medJcaJ facilJty Jan. ~ for recurring ailment.a traced t.o a stroke J1e suffered s~ Y•Jlll a,,o. a spoknw:oman ar ttaa.: fa!tlrty said. The Mohawk Ind ian from Ontario. Canada, co-starred with Clayton Moore In the "Lone Ranger" series. Reached by telephone at their home, Moore's wife, Sally, said: "It breaks my heart. I thought he'd gel better. We were all praying he'd pull out or it. .. Mrs. Moore said her husband had gone to see Sil verheels about a week ago and planned to visit him again when he returned from Texas. Sllverheels' wlf~. Mary, was at her husband's bedside Tuesday. Silverh~ls was the founder and orl1lnal director of the lndlan Actors Workshop In Hollywood. UPIT ....... MOVIES' "TONTO' DIES Jay Sllvertieela, 62 Last Augwit. he became the first North American Indian t.o hav e his star placed in Hollywood's Walk of Fame along Hollywood Boulevard F,...,.P•geAl 1V FEE CHALLENGE. • • Cablevlslon's franchise and award a new franchise lo a competltor. A variation of that would be to a ward an additional cable television contract in the city since Community Cablevision'• contract ia non-exclusive, he said. Grable uraed the city lo attempt necotiallona wilb Community Cablevision officials "in order t.o extract some degr~ or contr,pl over lbe rates chaued OMNQIOCMllT DAILY PILOT ~-=­~:..'-:.. ... ~=-- ~;:L~=.~. Tal191tl IRI f'M)~ by that company Once faced with these alte rnatives . Community Cablevision may c apitulate to some deeree of municipal control," he said. The new law allows for dereeulatlon or rates IC lhe cable firm provides 20 or more channels to each s ubscriber, if lhe operator receives or contracts to receive s ignals from satellite-earth receiving stations, if the operator provides a community service channel program and if the operator has a aublcriber penetration ratio of leas lban 70 percent. Community Cablevis ion apparently meets these and other provisions of the law, offtclala said. The City Council will be aaked Tue1day night t.o designate Its C ommunit y Services Comnlileion u trustee for the community service channel In Irvine. The muncll abo will consider an ordlnance amendln1 the cable television fnnchlH aareement to provide a formalised proc:•dure for bandllnc individual 1ublcr1ber complaint.I. BOmb on Campua • ALBUQUDQUll, N.11. (AP) -A homemade bomb bltw a doOr lmab llDd ,.rt of • door lato • a clormhor7 room Tuftday, at tale Ultwi'all; Of N"~ Mftioo ht -..... lftjund~:: ... PGlllel UM. ftt clevlee .. tapN ...... tM door ol two ewtm....,membets. ''~.e­PlricW"cowt' Judf• anac:e _. ... _, of Lliuna IMatb WU •PPGll&ld T\llida1 to bead a eoml!Uliton to ltuel)' ~.,..ti of "9l~ Oran1e Cocmty to • cba....., torin of 1ovemmt111. Oran1e County 1upervl1011 named SUmner and •llht oti.en to urve on tt1e _panel and IUlborllld the 1peacuq of '-P to '50,000 for a COftlWtant. Other eomm1 .. 10, m•CDbera Joln't"' Sumner. wbo prevkMdty wa1 c!h.trrnan of \be Cal.lforala ConatltuUon Bevillon Oom· ml11lon, lndude. Attorney H. Rod••r Howen ol the Rutan and Tucker law fl.rot: former Anaheim City llaoqer Keith MW'doth; Judy RQKnud __ Newport Beach. a lecturer at tbe UC Irvine Graduate School of AdminiatratJon : Leona.rd Shane . c hairman of the board of Mercw:v Savinp and Loan. Also. Irvine Compally Vice Preald•nt Robert Shelton : M unlclpal Court Judie Barbara Thompson: Tom Fuentes. vtce president or a Newport Beach en v I ronmenta I planning rt rm: and Harvey Nienow, a. Santa Ana patent lawyer who ls a member or the board or gov ernor, al Chapmiip Coll~g4:t A charter would be s1m1 ar to a mini-constitution and would specify which county officials are to be elected and apJ>Ointed. set salaries and other !unctions or county government. The present county govern· ment system Is dic tated by general laws of the slate. Supervisor Ralph Cla rk has led efforts for the change. lie s&d a charter tailored lo Orange County's needs would permit greater fl exibility in dealing w1lh financial problems and woul d localize local decisjon making as muci1 as J>()ssiblt> Fro. Pa~ 111 GOP ... convention at Detroit in J uly The former pres1Llent said he hasn't decided whether to run "I will make a dec1s1on ul the proper lime ... he said. R e agan ran thi r d 1n ANDERSON AIDED BY COMIC STAIP-A3 NO PLACE LIKE HOME, IMILU 'RODY,_ ~4 11 t Massachusetts. close behind Bush and Anderson The results were so close that uno H1c1al mo rnin g-a fte r re· counts were scheduled by News Election Service. which tallies the ballots for news agencies and networks. The Vermont vote was so close that several news organizations declared either Anderson or Reagan lhe winner, only to pull back when later tallies showed no one with a conclusive lead. The Associated Presa was among them, having given An· derson lhe victory in early eve- nlna. "I'm up," Bush told CBS News in a morning Interview. f'roa P.,,e AJ KIDNAP ••• ~liagA ... 9 Marilyn Williams and her 4·year-old daughter r.talla en- joy going for an afternoon spin on their roller skat.es Tuesday in Irvine. M•Ua bu been skating for ebout a year and ls taking rewer tumbles. The two were akaUng Tuesday along Barranca Parkway near their Woodbridge home. 'Tarzan' New Emcee For Miss America •1 hYMOND EIT&ADA a . oe .. .,_,......,. frour teen~a,.rs, one = are c:bar1ed today with tlra an. total of JI vthtc ... a hOUM In pre-dawn bl•• ,. ported Tueaday and Feb. 18 In aouth Orange County. f Sherllra s,t. Dan Spratt aaid the ycMhl Ht the tlrea "J\Wt for tbrllla.'' The teen·•1en ranie 16 ~ a1e from 15 to JI years. ~ Dama1e to tbe unoC~ed j bouae It M> Ave. DeJ Ve In San Clemente I.I estimated ai· 1 S~.000. No damage eatlma~ S. waa available on the b&Jmed -i: autos believed to have been ~ chosen at random. ; Lawmen declined t.o release ; the name of the 18-year-old San ;; Clemente youth who will be t charged as an adult in connec· ,. lion with the fires. The name ls ' expected t.o be released after the ! Oranee County Diatrtct Attorney files a formal complaint today. A LS-year-old girl and 11·year· o ld male , both from Sae Clemente, and a LS-year-old boy from Capistrano Beach are all expected to be turned over to county Juvenile Hall officlall lo· day in connection with tile arsons, lawmen said. County fire ars on in · vestlgators said the youths uaed matches and debris found In parked aut.oe to start the fires reJ>C)rt.ed between mldnJghl and dawn Tuesday and Feb. 18. Nine vehicle ftrea were set on both dates . Six were in Capistrano Beach, four in San Juan Caplatrano and ~igbl were found 1n San Clemente. The break in the cue came after nremen doused the blaze that cutted the San Clemente house Tuesday. Police at the scene round a wallet belonging lo the 0111mcr of a van that was 't'l ablaz e an hour earlier lesi,, than a n11 lc away from the house f 'roaa P~ ,\ I NELSEN .... • 17 Datad9 Do• ia Lag .. a Actor -s port s cas ter Don Meredith participates in a tug-o-war at Laguna Beach's Main Beach Park. The occasion was a comme rcial for iced tea, which is seen in the foreground. • , MEREDmt SQUINTS AGAINST SUN IN Cl.ORUP TO PLUG mRfTS OF COLD TU· Tot Tossed To Safety lnFVBlaze Fire swept through a Fountain ~lley condominium early to- day. forcing the occupants t.o tfrc)p a nine-day-old baby girl lo $f ety from a second story win· tt>w. i The owner o( tbe COD· ~minium, Relina Tanner, two OJ!ler children and the infant all escaped without serious injury, fll'e officials said. :'rhe fire was reported at 1:21 8'm. at 10172 Napa Rlver Court. Pireftgbters from Fountain ~lley and HunUngton Beach re called to the acene. Tbe fire spread throulb the at floor of the home. Afraid to flee throulb the fire, tbe l'ell· =ti dropped the inf ant out tbe dow, Where it •al caqbt bJ 11Jbbon ftre oftldala said. lTbe bahy, Sbarlna Jaeqaett 1a111ner, wu taken to F°""'ND lley Community Roepttal, er• 1be ••• t.raawd for oke lnMlatm aDd ..... re- 1..t, a ~ltil •••n• Slide Victims Push For Quick Repairs City 11-.pr Ken Frank said be expect• a preliminary ·= repal't. by Fricl.ay oa the ~tu bl Arch Beach Heilhta ~m IMne aeotolilt Dr. Beach . Lei ...... He aakl" tbe ceololiat must W...tlf)-tM problem before any actieD ol a remedial nature ~ taken. It calJa for developmen& of l.111 ...... bt the HDJOD, two l~hole 1011 cwnea, a raort hotel ud recreation and open lpac. IW OD the dt)' property, lniae Company lud ud county ..... Another plan, by former plan- ni 01 commluion chairman kHnda Blacketer. would kave moat of the cao7on In open space. conaerv•tion and all'ICUUUral w, with a JOO 1\H raldential project near Leisure World and a resort area. A third proposal would 1ee no development a1 all in Sycunore Hi111. Tuesday ni&bt, council membent approved 1pendiDc tbe $70, 740 to an Irvine CODMlltiel fl rm for completion of an en"lronm~nt.al report aad an economic feasibility study on tM IOocaW Im.I~, pm. But fl'Cl'81~ ·.,._. when botb Mrs. ~ '8d Ba1Un ¥Oted a1alMt.,.. ftllldlq IDHAN. Qfcfae th• c•t1'11 1eneral fund ~•below 10 pereeat of tbe ... ~ COUllCil emmot •PP"°"~ urea of funds •ltbout at leut a4-1 ~. Tllat sttuaUon occurred when t.be dty drew St mlllloo from lbe <Set CANYON, Pap AZ> on Charged 4 Teem Held in South County By llA YMOND ESTRADA Ja. Of ... .,...,, Nit ...... Four teen·agers, one a girl are charged today with setting fires ln a total of 18 vehicles and a house in pre-dawn blazes re- ported Tuesday and Feb 18 in south Orange County Sheriff's Sgt. Dan Spratt said the youths set the tires "Just for thrills ... The teen-agers ranee tn age from lS to 18 years . Damaie t.o lbe unoccupied house at 640 Ave. Del Verdor m San Clemente is esttmated at $2SO,OOO. No damage estJmate was available on the burned autos believed to have been chosen at random. Lawmen declined t.o release the name of the 18-year-old San Clemente youth who will be Kidnapped Boy Asked To Solicit 'llDCU <AP) -Ste ... stayner told police the man who ...... ..,. ~ Mm ...,. ......... M*9 ldm to ............ lltdl ...,.., It ,.,.,... toUJ. lle~a~manwu arrestecl late Tuesday ror In· veatigatioo or StaJner's •bd~· lion. Stayner. 14, who lived with Kmnetb Parnell since being ab- ducted in 1972, said he int.en· tionally "messed things up" when Parnell &C)lictted his help on bunting. missions for possible kidnap victims In Santa Rosa, the San Francisco Examiner said in a copyrighted story. Both child hunting episodes. according to Stayner, took place shortly before Valentine's Day. when Parnell allegedly kid· napped 5-year-old Timmy White in Ukiah. Stayner's account was con· tained in court documents filed here '.rueaday. tbe Examiner said. A traucript of tbe in· terrifl1r Witb police wu fUed by the llereed County district at· torni)-'a oftlce ln formally ac· cualq tbe 48-year-old Parnell in the s&tner kidnapping. Parnell pleaded innocent TlteaOaJ in Ukiah to the White abduction. f The MCOnd man arreat.ed in connection with the Stayner kid· napptns 1811 be la "JM\ 11ad it's all over." EtviD Edward Murphy, 31, a Janitor •t Currr Lod1e In YONIDlte NaUODaJ Park; wu to be atr•l•n•d in Merced llualdpel QMut, on cha~ ol kl4Dappinl qc1 eblld ateauna. ·•rm J•t llad ft'• all over." Murphy Nkl aft.Ir belDI taleea into euatod)t ~ nlabt at the park ... I'm really '1ad tbat Uttle kid 11 aat.." charged as an adult in connec- tion with the fires. The name is expected lo be released alter the Orange County Dislnct At.t.orney files a formal complaint today. A 15-year-old girl and 17-year- o Id male, both from San, Clemente, and a 15-year-old boy from Capistrano Beach att all expected lo be turned over lo county Juvenile Hall officiab t.o- day in connection with the arsons, lawmen said County fire arson In - vestigators said lbe yout.ba used matches and debris found in parked autos to start the fU"eS reported between midnight and dawn 1\aesday and Feb. 18. Nine vehicle fires were IM!t on both dates . Six were in .. ~ ........ PUU.S OUT OF RACE Sen. How•rd .. ker GOP's Baker Withdraws As Candidate WASHINGTON (AP) -~ Howard s.ker withdrew ,.._ the ll80 Republican prawt-c•a• race today, saying "it's pretty clear lbe campaign isn't IOinl anywhere.'' The Senate minority leader from Tennessee, who finilbed fourth in the Musacbusetts and Vermont primaries Tuesday. told reporters. 'Tm withdraw· illl lrom further calDJ)8iping and competition for-tbe Republican presidelltial nomina· Uon." He said it was clear that the "principal competition Is between otbera." Baker did nol say wbo he ls supportinc for I.be GOP nomiaa· Uon. • * * Cap~trano Beach, four in San Juan Cap~t.rano and eight were round lo San Clemente. Tu break in the case came after firemen doused the blue that gutted the San Clemente house Tuesday. Police at the scene f~ a wallet belonging to the owner ol a van th.at was set ablaze an hour earlier less than a mile away from the house. Lat.er Tuesday. police said one of the youths lried t.o use a credit carcl taken from the diacarded wallet. Police traced the illegal card user wbo finsered lbe other suspected 81'W01lista. Sheriff's investigat.ors contact· ed all four of the youths late Tuesday naght By midnight , (Sele U.SON. Pace AZ) ., ..... MIUl1m ............. I Q I llW Court Jyqe Bruce ta r fltl Leisws• .BMd w :i&J:: M Tt .. =:. ~ rtt! al tollWertial 0nqe Comb lo a dlart.er fcnn of eovernment. Orange County su~rvlsors named Sumner and eilht othen to serve on tbe panel and autJwlriz.ed the spending of up to $50,000 for a coosaltant. Other commlasioo members joiGiDI Sumner. who previously wu chairman of the California Constitution Revision Com- mission. include: Attorney H. Rodger Howell of the R\&an and Tucker law firm: former An.a.beim City Manager Ketth llurdocb; Judy Rosener of Newport Beach, a lecturer at tbe UC Irvine Graduate School of Administration; Leooard Shane. c hairman o f the board of Mercury Savings and Loan. Also, Irvine Company Vice President Robert Shelton : II unicipal Court ludge Barbara Tbompeoa; Tom Fuentes, vice president of a Newport Beach eaviroameptal planning firm; aod Harvey Nienow, a Santa Ana J>at.ent lawyer wbo is a m~mber ol the board of gov- e'l°~ ~fl~~1iar to a mlnl~Utut.ion and woald •PfflfY wtlicb eOu.nty off"teials are to be elected and •PPOinted. set Nlariel and other (Unctions <See OIAltfta, Pap AZ) 1 I I ~ ,. OAVIB <AP>L~ A~ C09C1 and a man who Uvtd In the ~.•m• ~t Codlllttx ..,. abot to dut.b Tuelday nl1bt, and a fonMr ~-ol tbe ~ wa al'1"elt9d, autborltlea aald ~dead were ldentllled by the Yolo County coroner's of· flee as Robin Arm Ehlman. 20, a atudent at the University of Callfomia here. and John Kevin Manvllle. 25. Daniel Webaer, 18. of 8tn Jose, wQ arrested by the California iu,bw11 Patrol near Vacaville a abort tlme after the s hootlnp. • ~111er Pia••• sautetl WASHINGTON <AP> -The Nuclear Re1ulatory Com· ml11lon has ordered a review of all nuclear power plants de· al1ned by Babeock lk Wilcox to determine whether they are vulnerable to the types of accident that shut down Florida's Cryatal RJver plant Jut week Ffre Out• Pm•••r• JESSUP, Md. <AP> -A three-alarm fire awept through a wing of a maxlmum-securtty prison for the mentally dlaturbed today, and authorities said aome Inmates were evacuated. No Injuries were reported from the blaze at the Patuxent Institution. southwest of Baltimore. According to Gwen Logan, a corrections department Rpokeswoman, the fire resulted In the evacuation of lhe treat- ment, diagnostic and vl1IU01 section. l',....Pa~Al CANYON STUDY ••• gt•nerul fund to pay former SyC'amore Jlilh. owners u portion of thl' Sil 75 m11J1on debt on the l<ind Thl' ttly had $1 m1lhon from lhe t·ounty, but could not use that money because the aaree· rnenl with counly official• says if the county doea not buy a re J(lonal partt site In the canron or right-of-way for the j>rOp(>I-' S•n Joequin treewq. UN mane)' m uat be retumed. Tb•t fOtt*I cit)' Offidall to use '1 mlUlOb In ieneral fund revenues, allhou~h the money from the county Is in the bank dra win(( intere11t The J.2 vote forced the council maJonty lo look for the study money elsewhere. They decided to transfer funda from other de· partment.a in the city to come up with the city's share of the atudy cost. Again a 3·2 vote, but thll time the 1lmfle majority approval wall leta . B11Un aald hla objection to COl\Unulna joint plannlnl of the canyon area stems from what he termed the county's lack or F,.._P.,,eAl ARSON ••• lawmen decided to tJle cbar1a a1alDlt the quar1Alt. County nremen lodlcat.d that the anonlata Hemed to etart both their bumlna sprees ln the unlncorporat.d area near the San Juan Capl1traoo and San Cleqieme clly Mmlta Juat alter mldntibt. Locied and unlocked 1edans, pickup trucb and U.. van were hit by the anonl1U wbo lawmen belleve UMd two auto. ol &heir own to aet from one fire to another. DAILY PILOT participation In the study flnanc· mg ·'I do not appreciate the coun- ty's position," he said, referrin& to a memo from Filth District Supervisor Thomus Riley in· dlcaUng the county wouJd not be partlclpatlna In flnancln1 the en- v 1 ronmental and economlc study. "We haven't been able tq use tb• ~··<fl mllllon> llJOI»)', Ud 90W tl»f'N Mddq Qlal ft( a UOAIOO lltuatJon on land that u mo1Uy Oranee County prop- erty." lie said lhe Sycamore HJlls controversy has cauaed the city to become "overcommitted, and that means we're In aerloua trouble. "We abouldn't be putt1n1 more tax dollan Into a plan that ls a loser." he aald. I agw1na Seeks Foundation Applicants Laaun• Beach school trustees are Hft.ln1 applicanll to four position s on the newl y e1tabliahed Laauna Beach Educatlooal FoundaUon. The foundation waa eatabllahed by the school board earlier this year to ralte money to support school activities In the wake of Propoaltlon 13, decllnln& enrollment and the Serrano-Priest state Supreme Court decision. Tt,oee selected to the found•· tlon would Hrve either two-or four.year terms and oversee fund-r ... ing activities. In addlUon, 1ppllcanu are be· Int aouaht for 20 Polltlona on the new Poundatlon Educational Committee, which 11 ch1r1ed with raisin& rundl for the foun· daUon. For more Information, call lhe 1chool dlatrtct at 494·8!W6. Tarzan Emcee For America's Beauty Janes ATLANTIC CITY, NJ <AP> Former television Tarzan Hon Ely will succeed Bert !'arks ai. cmC'ee or the Mlsa Amenca Pageant , pageant of flclals 118ld today, but he won't he crooning hi!1 predecessor's trademark, "There She Is" The 41 yt•ar-old l::ly, hosl of "Face the Music." a ayndlcated television game show, was pre scnted us the pageant's n•·w master of ceremon1e~ ut a news ronrerence here ·Pageant <'hairman Albert /\ Mark!. Jr fired Parkh after 25 y(•ars a.s pageant host and look a heap of abuae for doing so. "He flta aU of the quallfica llona of what we were lookinR (or ·-a lot or talent. grace. 8 com~~~eaence and an ablULJ to . a l~r1• •t.aa•." Marbaald. M • rks , wbo head a the pageant that hu launched the careen or s uch beauties as Phyllis George Brown and Bess Myerson, said Ely w1 II not sing the trad1llonal theme Mmg at this September's pageant Marks said a beefed-up or· chealra will play the tune as the winner I.a announced. ··I want to tell you somelhlna. If you're &oin& to be replaced. Tarzan la the beat c hoice," Parks aald today. ·'I ma&ine that. IOinl up into the trees lo 1•t aomeooe. ··But I wtah them not.blnc but 1ood hack," Parka Hid. "I 1pent 25 years with these lovely people and If Tarun la what they want. Tarian ii what they'll &el. -~ ........ N!'W PAQUNT HOIT Ex· Terun "°" l1y ,, ... , ...... , ~EL MAR Rg81DENTS. • • lO QWl1' COURll c .... ...._ .• "'""* , ,,,_ rllfle AJ CHARTER. • of county 10Vemment. The PreHnt county aovem· ment 111tem ta dictated by 1enera1 lan ol th& 1tat.e. Supervt.or RaJpb Cl•rk bu ltd efforu for tbe chance. He llld • chart.er tallond to Oran1e County'• n•eda would permit treater flexlblllty ln dealln& with tlnancial rroblem. and would ~.u .. loea dedlk>n maldna JI m.aeb u poulble. Howevor. the tormattcm of the commllllon WN not wttboUl critics VlrgJl Elldm. a Santa An.a real eat.ate man. claimed that the commlaalon la made up or bll spenden ond that a cbanp In aovemment would be more COit· ly to taxp1yert. Cliff PraJler. who oper•t.-1 business at John Wayne Airport. questioned the benefit ot a change to the public and protat· ed that the ~.000 allotted for the consultant wasn't budgeted Supervisor Philip Anthony aald orrlclals mufft be prepared lo answer "wild accu11atloru1" that the charter change la an at tempt to circumvent Proposition 13 "I don'! Kee 1t lhul way and. 1f 1t "ai., I'd vote agaln!ll 1t ," h1:: '>Std GOP ... think lhe contest will be decided until the party holdK its national convention at Detroit m July The former president Hid he hasn't decided whether to run. "I will make a declalon at the proper Ume," he aald. Rea1an ran tblrd lD ...,..,..Am BY COMIC IT9'1P-A3 NO Pt.ACE LIKE HOME, SMILES TEDDY -A4 M a11achuaetla. close be bind Buah and Andoraon. Tbe resutu were ao cl~ that unofficial m(>rnln&·•lter re- l'ounla were ICbeduJed by Newa EJecUon Servtee, wblcb taWes the ballota for newt •lead• and n«workl. Tl• Vennoet vote WU IO doM t.bat eeveral DIM or1ulH«kW declared elthet Anderton or Rea1an the wlilMr, oaly to pull baek when later talU• abowed no one wtth a conclusive lead. The Auociated Preas waa amon• them uvt.n1 rtven An· derson the vlct.ory In early eve- ning "I 'm up." Buth told CBS New1 in a momlna interview. ~ t.be Captolar 1'bt fONip m1Alat«'1 ~L wu ln an attrvl•w •ith tllt Tehran ..... .,.rAuditpan.' ,._ x1aa:rr· ..,} ~maa, who la the t>U llCtea ... llaiaqn .,_ _ _,UM embany mtlttanU and h1I t•er, wu qucMd u ••rtns he ~ved t.ba meet.tna WOQJd be ''&lldul. •• .. n doela't !nut anybody aDd tbla "'. U part ol their (the C®'· J1llulon't) WOrk," M WN ql.IO(ed u H>'inl ln an tnt.ervlew wftb th• offtclil Para ~· aaency. The ftve members ot tbe U.~ commt11lon m et with Ghotbiadeb to try to nail down arrancementa for the meeting wllh the ho1ta1e1. They re· turned to their hotel an hour tater, and a 1poke1man aa1d they IUJI expect.eel to aee the Americana. Oemente Attorney Seeking Fee Boost Sen ~ Clti AUomey Mlcheel 8artlieU Pfa.ril to uk Cl · ty ComcU memben toailbt for an 1ddltfon.af ll0.000 In le1al services feel for tlw me.-80 fll· cal year. BanJett NY• the extra re.. added to bil already Mt t:D.tOO pay pl&11 111,300. tor law boob and other Uem1. are needed becauae ol the lacreaeed amount ol UU,..UOO the ctt1 bu become involved ID,....)'. Oe\i= 1 Uke the N•West Cofl)OC'a . lnvolved lD some of the recent San CJ~rnute law1utt.a, have a1n!ed to-pay some of lJ)e lept COit.i for \be City Bartlett 1ald Nu-West and two other dt>velopen1 wltl retmburat- the city for hatr ol lhe $30,000 lhl' city attorney I.a uk1n1 the coun c 1 I lO appropriate tom ght Nu-West official.a, who plan lo build 3,000 bome11 on the V11bttk Ranch. have been sued along with the city by the former ran<'h ownera. Seaborg Inc . in a dispute over land rights Bartleu su1d part or the extru You'll know how much a can of beam cosu when you reach · the caah regl1ter at La1una Beach•~ after City Council member• approved an ordinance requlrln1 s upermarkets to continue m ark.lq prtcm on aoodl. The coundl v..a , .• ,.......y nJ1ht to 0::::. the NCmt1y drafted , w1lld nu. th• "6d Wt .,, atliallalr. .... lqjalalian tblt U'P6Nd .Ian. L TJlat •-•l•laOoa r-._.,.,.d marketl to ma~ fn»H.rMe end other ltMm .W. a printed pr1ee. In adcllUoo to tbe Universal Product c.od.e -parallel Uoes of varytn1 tblckneu that are unreadable except by com put.en. The lone dluentlna vote was caat by Councilman Howard Oawsoa, who aald the ordinance ''deni• free enterpriae t.be rt&ht '30.000 Ln leeat services reea will be uaed for a 1ertea or lawsuits filed alnce 19'78 alleging racial and Jow-coet houalng dl.acrtmina· tlon in San Clemente and for a caae filed by Deon development .company. Tbe Oaon auJt Involves a de \/eloper-city d!Jpute over water pumps and p1pe11 In a f'onster Ranch housang project Bartlett said he believes the city will aee more lawsu1u flied Utla year naming San Clcmentt· aa a de(endanl ln June li'79. council members raised Bartlett's aMual pay for le1al aerv1cea from $16,800 to $3..1,l!OO. Al that tlml'. the city attoml') uld he planm·d to spend two full dJ\., a week on C'al> hu~ln<·~~ an •lead of one day a~ hl' hud .,tnrt· h(• look the pt>'lt tn Fr•hruar} 1~79 Hartlell. who Jlo;o muantutns J pra\'Ulc> real C"llult· law pracltcc tn ~ewport f\(·ach . satd the San Clemenll' pilrt tame ctty at tornt•y has bct.•n paid Sf15 un hour for the ~l thrcl' year!> to see tf It cao 111ve some money " OpponenLJJ or pnce marlung conl.ftk1 supennuritets can save 1hoppera money by ualng computerized checkln1 and eUmfnatinl Individual prtcln1 of Neb &&em In • at.ore. Skepllct of tbe 1rocery l.Ddu.l&ry u,y tbe aavlnp wort'l M P.aMed oo to t.be consumer ••I eontead errors at the ... tout counter cannot be eeot-..d becaute no price la on the product. "If we approve thla. we're 1uaranteelna hlaher prices rn the stores," Dawaon said. •• 11 s mack.Aofsocu1liam .. But coundlwom an Sally Reltl.'rue uld the s hopper "nct.>dJ! to b<' protected." adding there is "great concern and 11upport 111 lhia community for 1tt>m pn<'tnK " CORONA DIL MAR THE SHOPS FOR ALL SEASONS J f"Alt-astroplae A "erted ...... t,.,_ Lynn Bradley. a medical technician. uses mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to revive he r cat, which was overcome when fire broke out at her Boston home. The cat at left died despite being given oxygen. Panel Mulls Facts in N-M Teacher Pact Re presentatives or teachers and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District have concluded their testimony before a three· membe r panel look i ng into stalemated contract talks. The fact·fioding panel, which finished hearing testimony last week, is expeeted to issue a re- port within 30 days. The panel is beaded by a state arbitrator. lts report, which won't be b~. ta a6med ,, l)t~t#b aides reach an a1i''iiifeat. Teachers have been working without a contract since July Pol .lordM. diMf" o:.t=::: for llll Newport.II• tlon of Teacben, to be etd.mates tlMt ICbool could come up with money to fund an 11 percent retroactive raise and another 1 J percent next year without laying off any teachers or cutting an elementary school enrichment program But district negotiator Ken Hall told the panel the district would have a hard time even coming up with the 8 percent retroactive raise and 8 percent raise ror next year that it has of· re red. Teac he r r e pre s e ntati ve Jordan cited possible cuts in maintena nce and ope rations. travel and conference expenses and other areas of the budeet tha t he said have the least direct impact on students However . district officials con· t e nded th e unio n h a dn 't analyt.ed the latest data. includ ing lnfonnat.ion from the state on Monday or last week that it is cutting the district's fundine this year by more than H00.000 becauae state olliclals over estimated the amount the)' would have available. ot.trict officlala also disputed Jordan's estimate that 30 teacben could be cut throuah at trition. saying that to far they b've been notified of onl> two retirements, two possible retire· ments and two leaves of absence tor next year. 'Tarzan' New Emcee For Miss America ATLANTIC CITY, N.J tAP> -Forme r lele visior Tarzan Ron Ely will s ucceed Bert P arks as emcee or the Miss Am erica Pageant. pageant or ricials said toda>, but he won't be crooning his predecessor·~ trademark, "There She Is ." The 41-year·old El>, hoet of "Face the Music," a syndicated television game show, was pre sented aa the page ant's oe~ muter of ceremonies at a news conferenee.bere. PEJ 1 z11nw ~ A. Karb h . Nd Parka aftr 25 years as paM and took a beap of abuse i IO. ~He &a all *9 4ullflca -., ... ""*1n1 for -• lot sraee. a commandlDg presence And an ability to handle a large stage ," Marks said Ma rk s . who h e ads t he pageant that tias la unched the careers or s uch be auties as Phyllis George Brown and Bess Myerson, said Ely will not sing the traditional theme song at th is September's pageaot Ma rks said a beefed ·up or chestra will play the tune as the winner is announced "I want to tell you something. If Y.OU're going to be replaced. Tarzan is the best choice," Parks s aid today. ''Imagine that, going up into the trees to get someone. "But l wish them nothing but Sood luck." Parka said. "I spent 25 years with these lovely people and if T~rzan is what they want, Tarzao 1s what they 'll get. I'll be watching from my own branch -1r I'm not working myself." Parks said. Tot To••ed To Safety lnFV.Blaze Fire ewe~ tbrouch a Poumain Valley condominium early to- day, forcln& the occupanta to drop a nine-day-old baby atrl to aafet.y from a second story wt9' dow, The ·owner of the con· dom-:aetiD• Tanner, two ot.Mr dlillJ&9 and tbe tnt.-.U ~ wDDat Mrioul laJmy, fin OftWili .as. A,. ........ NEW PAGEANT HOST Ex· Te run Aon Ety Tarzan and the fi rst actor to play the role on television . from 1966 until 1969. He did most of his own stunts for the program, but the jungleman's famous yell was the recorded voice of best· known movie Tarzaf}, Johnny Weissmuller. Ely pla yed Mike Madison m the CBS-TV series ''Aquanauts ... later called .. Malibu Run." in 1961. He first a ppeared on television in "Father Knows Best " In the 1950s. He bas also performed In several movies. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1980 ~plit for GOP Bush, Reagan Share Victories BOSTON (AP) -Georee Bush gained a minuscule victory over Jobo B. Anderson In the llaaaacbuaetta Re publican pdmary after Ronald Reagan eaced AndersOD in Vermont. Former President Ford aa1d the tiabt New Encland contests indicated to him t.bat "there ls no consensus" in 1be GOP pres. identiaJ race. Ford. golfing In Lauderhill. Fla .. said if people across the country "wanted me to be a can didate It would be very difficult for me to say no.·· The Republican results 1n Massachusetts, with 99 percent of the precincts tallied · 811'11 1n A CK )1 PHC..,I "''"'"''°" 121.~~°' 11 ......... Ru99n llJ,S1'or 1'~rc.-.1 Sen H-•d GH•r ol Tenneu•• " 1u "' • percenl Form•r Goil JoM tonN ll' Of h•H •. IOO °' 1 percent Ret> Pllillp Cr-Of II lino" l .SIO Ot I per( Ml In Vermont, with a ll the 265 preci ncts counted . the GOP numbers read A...,.., ... ~0< ll per<enl •-.-. 11.~1 °' J01>9"<enl BllVI 14,014 Of 1l porcenl B•k•r 1.~cw IJP"rt-i ,,.,.. 1.mor 1.,.rcont '"""""'"'"" 'porcHll Con>tentt -..S.t• H.,010 St .... ,. .... 101 - As Tuesday 's ba llots we re tallied today. Anderson trailed by margins so sma ll that they ANDERSON AIDED BY COMIC STRIP-A3 NO PLACE LIKE HOME, SMILES TEDDY -A4 represented virtual dead heats. Bush captured Mass achusetts by fewer than l ,400 votes out of more than 380,000 cas t In nearly complete r eturns . Reae an's m argin was 695 votes in the newlJ corupleta result.a ln the Vermont primary. which drew more than 62 ,000 Re publican ballots Ford told a news confe rence the results were a surprile and "a clear indication to me there 11 no consensus·' among Republicans. He said be does not think the contest wi II be decided until the party holds its naUonal convent.ion at Detroit in July. The former president said be hasn't decided wbether'to nm. "l will make a decision at the * * * proper time." be said. Reag a n r a n t hird i n M au achusetts . close behind Bush and Anderson. The results were so close that unofficial mo rning -after re. counts were scheduled by News Election Service, which tallies the ballots for news agen c1e11 and networks * * * 'Going · Nowhere,' . Baker Quits Race -~ PULLS OUT JJF RACE Sen. Howard Beker W ASlflNGTON CAP) -Sen. Howard Baker withdrew from the UB> Republican presidential race today. saying "1t'!) pretty clear the campaign J!-in't goan&: anywhere .. The Senate minoril} leader from Teone~~ec. who rin1~hl'd fourth 1n the Mas"lachusctt<> :md Vermont prim.inc~ T ut.-!>da}. told reporters, ''I'm withdraw ing from rurth1·r campaigning and <'Ompe t11 1o n f o r t he Republican pres1dt•nt1al no11 11na t1on .. lie said 1t was clear that the "pr1nc 1pal co mpe t 1l 1o n 1 ~ belwt't'n others .. Raker did not say who he is support.Jog for the GOP noman a lion With h1s w1fo and dau!lhter sit· tmg next lo him in a crowded room . the senator said he would return lo the Senate and reclaim bia job as GOP leader That task has been performed on an acting bub by Sen ""Ted Stevens or Ala4'ka 4 Teem Arrested As Arson SuspeCts \ Ba ker said hl· would ca mpa1~n as hard and a~ vigorously "as UJDe and enerl} Will permit to ~I.et RepubUcan members of the Seoate " Ba lter became the first major pres idential candidate to pull out of the race for the White House even though ht• had garnerf'd mo r e nation a l n o m1natin ~ convenlloo delegates than five ot he r Republi c hopcruls fits best performance was In Arltanaaa. whe re he got five del eg a t es. tr a il i n g r o r m e r Ca lifornia Gov Ronald Reagan by only two as that state began its mulh ·slep proccs!> or scle<'t ing delegates Four teen-agers. one a girl are charged todar with settinJ\ fires lo a total or 18 vehicles and a house in pre-dawn blazes re· ported Tuesday and Feb. 18 in south Orange County. Sheriffs Sgt. Dan Spratt said the youths set the fires "just for thrills." The teen· agers range in age from 15 to 18 years Damage to the unocc upied house al 640 Ave Del Verdor in San Clemente is estimated at $250.000 No damafte estimate was available on the burned a utos believed to have been choaeo at random Lawmen declined LO release the name or the 18-year -old San Cle mente youth who will be charged as an adult in ronnec· lion with the fi res. The name is expected to be released after the Orange County District Attorney files a formal complaint today A. 15 yt'ar old girl and 17·year o ld m al t'. bo t h fro m San Clemente. and a 15-year·old boy from Capistrano Beach are a ll expected to be turned over to county Juvenile Hall officials to d av in connect ion with the arsons. lawmen said Raker had amassed na ne del e g a t e s at t ht• t 1 m e or h 1 s wi thdrawa l <'Ompared to 37 for Reagan. 36 for George Hush . The sPnato r. who had rr" quently bemoaned the rigor:-or pres1 dent1al ('ampa1gn1n~. \\a" dea It a st'verc blo"' "'hen hl· finished well behind Anderson 111 the Massachusl'tb J nd Vermont prim an~ Lotte Raager f:e-star Actor Silverheels, 'IV's Tonto, Dies I 80COTA, COiom a tAP> -~-Olftctq Md 1 hooded woman 1trl'Orill ~ bf • bolt.a .. MtOtl•led to two bourl \Odu Ill • parted •u outakh \M bel .. ieil Ooml· lua SiUuly, WMN liftlit pemU11 held the U.S. am· ba ......... hM .... otMr c.,..., . Thtri •• eo lra..clla -..I on what u dllieUIMd or whether~ pt"Ol1'ftl ••made toward raoh1., UM ttaDdotf. lnltt~day It wu lM eond round of face-to-face talltl ln the wlndow· ltss. cream·rolored van Aller the lint round Sunday. the M·lt 1uerrtllu fr"90d rlvo holtac • ...... ,._.,_, .. LONDON CAP> The dollar was mixed 1n tradln1 on world lore1an excbanaes today aa apecwatk>«l mounted on when tlwt gur1e lo U S. h1terat rates will eod. Gold prices roae on the at~nsth of a h11her oveml1ht pnee an New York and "• little buy1q interest" in Europe, a London dealer reported. lo London, aold sold for ~ a Troy ounce, up from SSle.SO Tuesday. It wu "'8.~ In New York. London silve·r prices were big.ber at $36.25 an ounce, up from $34.85 Tuesday. The price was $36.10 ln New York. % Dftld I• ~•11e Trf••9le' DAVIS <AP) A college coed and a male student who lived in the same apartment complex were shot to death Tueaday night. and a former boyfriend of the coed was arrested, authorities said. "It appeared to be a love tnangle." said Davis police Sgt. • Doug Sinclair The victims were Identified as Robin Ann Ehlman, 20. and John Kevin Man ville, 25. a both students at the University of California here. .......... , ........... ~. JESSUP. Md. <AP> -A lhree-alarm fire swept through a wing or a maximum-security prison for the mentally disturbed today. and authorities saJd some inmates were evacuated. No injuries were reported from the blaze at the Patuxent Institution. southwest of Baltimore. . According to Gwen Logan, a corrections department s pokeswoman. the fire resulted in the evacuation of the treat· menl. diagnostic and visiting section. N-M Trustees Face Quiz on Issues ~e'.\port·M c~a !>chool trustcch w<·n· questwnt•d by parents and teachers Tuesday evening on issues ranJ!1ng from the Jarvis Jl tax n-ducl1on measure to lhe availahiuty or crossing guards. A bout 65 people gathered at Rea Middle School 1n Costa Mesa lo participate in the finit of four met•tings aimed at fostenng better communications bet ween the pubhc and trustees "I'd hke the board to take a strong position against Jarvis n Hwuington Halts Condo Corwersions 1\ four-month moratorium on converting apartment complex· es jn I luntington Beach into con· dom iniums or other private ownership arrangements was approved this week by the City Council. Council members established the rreere following recent con· version of the 256-unit Villa Warner apartments into a stock co-op The council told Villa Warner tenants that the co-op maneuver had slipped through a loophole in the city's conversion law. Villa Warner owners. Seaborg Inc .. received approval of the co-op move through the state's real estate department State laws. though. since have been changed and now require that co-op plans come to the city for approval. The moratorium. city officials said. will give city slaff lime to revamp Huntmgton Beach's con· version ordinance to include alt types ot conversion&. 'I want to make aure we tackle everything from condos to treehouaea," au11ested Coun· cllman Clancy Yoder. DAILY PILOT (the Howard Jarvis-backed income tax reduction inihativt- that will appear as Proposition 9 on the June 3 ballot)." said Bill C u e. pres ident of lht.· Newport-Mesa l''ederation of Teachers. Responding to his request. Trustee Betty Jo Bailey said. ··we haven't taken a position on 1t because we don't have all the facts and figures yet." If owever. Trustee Barbara Sk llllng said that s he was personally opposed to the tax reduction meas ure . "' On the broader financial que!>t1on of the impacts on the district or declining enrollment. Propos ition 13 and oth er tax-reducing measures , Mrs . Ski lllng said she thought the district would have to eliminate one school by 1981. Joan Hornbuckle. who has a daughter attending Rea Middle School, said that if the district does not have enough money to fund all of the current educational programs. a school s hould be eliminated immediately "If you can't support t he programs. you should cut the school." she said. "I'd rather my daughter be bused to school than walk three blocks to get an inferior education. ··The students al Rea Middle School should have the same advantages as those going to TeWinkle Middle School. My daughter at Rea can't take Spanish and students at TeWlnkle can take Spanish. Because Spanish is offered at TeWinkle, those students will have an advantage over Rea studenta when they go to high school." Rea Middle School Vice Principal Don Lawrey said, "Watt a minute, you are Just talking about Spanish. Our school bas a lot of fine offerinas." On a different topic, Pam Barbaro ot Costa Mesa called for a reduction in adult educaUoo to allow for lncreued f'uDd1na in youth education. "Jla)'be.th.la would allow u. to fund some proanma that we really need -like croaaln1 guards," sbe aald. Tbe next In tbe ter=lea of Informal ICbool board m will be held at 7:IO p.m. ADrtl 1n Lincolil Middle Schoof. 3101 Paclflc Vlew Drive. Corona deJ Mar. Or1n1_• County 1upervl10n ••tffd T\aeedly . to pul • PIO-po1al to COIMIOUdat. tM lberttt and manhal om~ befoN the ....-.-.. ...,. ... -Tit• 111• wtU 10 on the June a balk>l but .upenllon oalled off pt1n1 to put a companion laaue before lhe vocen oo tbe 11roe ballot that concern• conlOUda· tlon ot nve munlclpal court cits· tricts. Cbairmaan Ralph Clark called a report concerning tbe court mer1er aa one or the wol"lt be hu seen and called for fwtber atudy. • Clark aaid t..be ballot meuurea would be advlaory but would atrenlthen the count,y'a poettJon In ef(ona for n.w slate lecisU· llon County AdmlnistraUve Officer Robert Thomas reported the m~rger of Lbe manhal-sherift court duties would save from ~.000 to $1 million annually. Both offices perform similar courtroom duties that include the serving of writs. warranta. s ummonses, and subpoenas. Sheriffs deputies also act as bailiffs in Superior Court while marshals fill the same role In muntcipal courts. The issue will be placed on the ballot without a decision on which department would absorb. the duties or the other. The proposed consolidation or the municipal court districts. which i!> oppo6ed by a number or Judges. was delayed from going to local election until November at the earl.Jest C.Oastal Unit To Decide on Bolsa Marsh The fate of west Orange Coun· ty 's l.200-acre Bo ls a Chica mars hland is expected to be de- termined when the Stale Coastal Commission meets Mar ch 18 in Santa Barbara. Eric Metz . commission wetlands coordinator, said today that the commission staff's la tes t r ecommendation for future utilization of the area will be completed bJ then. Earlier stat( guidelines for the marsh have been praised by en· vironmental groups and de· noun~ by Orange County of· ric 1als. boating interests and hupporters of area development Those gu1dellnh restricted about all or the acreage -with the exception of Rabbit Island - as wetlands to be protected as a natural habitat for birds and vegetation. Coastal commissioners re · eel ved three letters for review during their Tuesday meeting In Sun Francisco. The first missive. from the O range County Board or Supervisoni. charges the com· mission with undermining local planning effort.II for the manh. The 5e<.'Ond was from the coun· ty's Environmental Manage. ment Agency. It suggested selection of a team of biolopta to review In· formation gathered on the marsh, lhe need for additional biological Information and called for the analyals of all poaaible plans for the Bolaa Chica on the natural environ· ment. Cowit.y planners are propoeln:c a mix of uaaaea in the martb 11rea, lncludlDI aome com· merclal and realdentJal areu alon1 with a possible marina and streeta paved throutb lbe area to link Pacific Coast Highway. County Charter· Slu!ly Set B; ROBERT BARKEll Of ... Deitr .......... Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner or Laguna Beach Wat> appointed Tuesday to head a commission lo study lhe merits or convert.ing Orange County to il t harter form of government. 0 range County supervisors named Sumner and eight olhers to serve on the panel and aulhonzed the spending or up to $50,000 for a consultant. Other commission membet11 joining Sumner. who previously was chairman of the California Con s t1tut1on Revision Com m1ss 1on. include Attorney II Rodger Howell of the Rutan and Tut'ker law firm: former Anaheim City Manager Keith Murdoch: Judy Rosener of Newport Beach. a lecturer at l1K' UC lrvme Graduate School or Administration. Leonard Sham•. c hairman or the board or Mercury Savings a nd Loan. Also. lrvinl' Company Vtct' Prei;ident Rob<'rl She lton . Municipal Co urt Judge Barbara Thompson: Tom Fuentes. vice· pres ident or a Newport Beach e nvironmental planning firm and Harvey Nienow. a Santa Ana patent lawyer who is a member of the board of gov t:~0~rt?r8lcmrs ~1~r"1,1ar to a mini-constitution and would &pecify whlcb county omctai. ar41 to be elecUld ad ~~ .. •.wt-.... CICMr of county I0\'9f'1Ullenl. The present county govern· ment system Is dictated by general laws or the state Supervisor Ralph Clark has -1£4,J!Horts for the chanae 1llllllllJl'e ha1d a chartC.'r tailored to Orange County's net!dS would permit g reate r flexibility 1n deahnfl with financial problemi. and would localize local dec1s1on making as much as possible. However , the formation of the commission was not without critics Virgil Elkins. a Santa Ana real estate man, claimed that the commission is made up of big spenders and that a change In government would be more cost· ly to taxpayers. Cliff Frailer, whO operates a business at John Wayne-t\irport. questioned the ben,rlt or a change to the public and protest· ed that lbe S50,000 allotted for the consultant wun't bud&eted. Supervisor Philip Anthony said omc1als must be prepared to aoawer "wild accuaaUona" that the charter chan1e la an at· tempt to circumvent PropoelUon 13. .,.,..,.~,..... ne Joms ......, *""• tbe American tto•t•1•• In T..,_ nluted .,.._ &oday to let die UN. -... • .......... dla~ ... • .._ .._... Ml&Gllala •·tm11111~ no_....,.. .... pnwa&totbo.,,......,, · "O•r po1Uton baa oot cba.a,.... We ,nu aot let tbe meettna Uk• place," a IPOblaa.a lot tM m.Wlaala ac-e~ tbe U.8. Embauy told a repOrter bJ ~-Tbe apokM..,.D ulcl Kho- metal't ..,_mmt to Uie meet· 1q bad not been ooeftrmed. Fore!'-lltalatw Sade•b GboO•ldlll, weo favon the vb· It, ac~ ~·communists and Zlonllta'' fll trJin1 t.o foU tbe commialQp't mission, an ap- pa rent retennte-to lefUats •moos tbe capt.on. The fCJftitn mhd1te:r'1 c:ommellt wu in an interview wit.b tbe Tehran newspaper Audeahan- Khomeln.l'a soo. Ahmad, who In the J>Ut bas acted u a liaison bet ween the em busy militants and hls rather, was quoted as saying he believed the meeting would be "Uleful." "It doesn't hurt anybody and this was part of their (the com mission's) wort," be was quotA!d as saying in an Interview With lhe official Pan news agenty. The five members of the U N commission m e t with G hotbr.adeh lo t.ry to nail down arrangementa for the meeung with the hoetages. They re turned to their hotel an hour later . and a spokesman said they still expttted to see the Americans President Abolhassan Rani Sadr. who Tehran radio said left the capital today for an ofr1c1al \'ISil to the Western province O( Kerman. told reporters T~da;, n1~hl that K.home1n1 had g1ve:i him and the Revolutionary Council JUt1 sdict1on over tht· matter or lhe proposed meeting bt't w~n lhe L' N ~roup and th1· captives Han1 -Sadr. who heads tht• council. SaJd 1t decided the m<.'i.'t ing shouJd take plac~. and ll would be held. Sul Khomeini. the 7.._year-old religious leader of Ira.o's revolu· ttonary regime. apparently did not 1saue a direct order to lbe youn1 milif•=.. ';~'** u. .,__.. . ........ Thi a appareatlt embokhned them to defy I.be Pf'eSide.ot snd 3 Arrested After Theft Of Jewelry Police arrested three Los Angeles meo Tuesday allemoon in connection with the theft of gold chains worth $4,000 from the Navajo Trading ~e. 2432 Newport Blvd .. Costa esa. An employee or the re said the theft occurred al 11:45 a .m. Tuesday wheo she wu in the back room oC tbe at.ore and una ble to aee the display area where the jewelry ls kept. Marcus James Dukes Jr .. 22. and Henry Ray Dokes. 21, were arrested on suspicion of com mercaal burglary. Anden;on An· thony Watkins. 2l. was arrested on su.sptcion or receiving stolen property Ball was s et at S5.000 for each man tbe COUDdJ, ·.,&bey bave ill the peat. Tbe MCnW7 o( the eoimd.I, llobammtid ·.........u. aald toda1 lt would.-Domeint'J adyteo if it raa tato farther cUfflc:ulUea over ta.. tMae of tbe comudllloo tillt. MJna, i Euo! ·1 Detailed MERCED (AP) -KeQDeth Parnell and Ervin Edward Murphy tried to kidnap aae or two other boys before alJqedly abducting Steven Stayner .even years •&0. the Merced Count~ District Attorney said today. , "We understand they were looking for a child." Pat Hallford sa id al a news t•on ference . "We understand they made an effort to pick up one or two other boys on the day they got the Stayner boy .·· Murphy was arrested Tuesda;, night and booked for inveslig.ataon ol joirung Parnell 1n the Stayner kidnapping. Pa rnell. also charged with the Valentine's Day abduction of 5-yt!ar-old Timmy While Jn Ukiah. was formally charged in tht' Stayner case Tuesday. Hallford said Parne ll a pparently talked to Murphy on TRAGEDY PURSUED KENNETH PARNELL-AS the telephone after the Stayner kidnapping, but added that lhe men had not !'.een each other i.1 n<·<' Pam<'ll and Stayner left YOM•m1te Nationa l Park several <t.1v .. aft t•r the 1972 abduction lwginnm~ ,1 h1iarr~ !>l'Vt·n·ycC1r o<l Y!'>'-t'V 1n "'h1ch 1 h<•v Ii vC'd ;i., falhl'r and M>n St.1 vn<•r. M . 'ia1d in J pohct· 1n l f'rv11•14 n{'t:lllC'd 1n court <111eumt>nl'i th.11 Parn<'ll twice J!>kcd hun lo help look for olJ)~r htllc boys m the Santa Rosa a rea . nod that both times Stayne r had "messed up" tht' m1ss10fll>. 8olb cbUd a ·-ki.dnl1ICI- Pamet pleaded innocent Tuesday In Ukiah to the White abductK>n The second man arrested m c onnect100 with the Stayner kid· nJppmg 5a)'!> h~ IS "JUSt glad il's J ll O\t'r " Ervin Edward Murphy. 38. a Janitor at Curry Lodge ln Voaerrut.e National Park. was to be arraigned In Merced Municipal Court. on charges of kidnappinjt and child stealing. Police were led to Murphy on the bas is of statements by Stayner. who gave a descr1pljon and recalled that he had been tnken to Yosemite after bis ab- duction. Murphy told police he had not seen Parn~ll since the two worked together at Yosemite In 1972 ·Tm JUSt glad it's all over." Murphy said after being taken into custody Tuesday night at the park "I'm really glad that httle kid 1s !lafe .. • CORONA DEL MAR THE SHOPS FOR ALL SEASONS ' abe<.-..nftl The ~ tn tbe prime lendlnl rate ls chart· ed from April of tm to ita curm:rt. record level c:A 1714 percent Tuesday. Mets 'Marriage' Hollywood Tale By 110.TON MOSKOWITZ What do the Motel 6 cbaiD, the Sambo's coffee sboprs and the Uterary Owld book Club have to do with bueMIJ? The answer i.s that they're all roped together today in one of those weird f1naociaJ transactions lb.at are part of our time. Tbe franchile of tbe New Yort Mets chanted bands in January when a group beaded by Nelson Doubleday ptjd $21 million for it. This was a marriage made in Hollywood. Aboer Doubleday ia credited by many with havlng in· vented the game of baseball in the 19th century -and here was hU great-grandnephew emerging more tha n 100 yeCJ's later as a major league tycoon. The 47-year-old Doubleday, a Princeton graduate, was already a tycoon -a publishing tycoon. He is president of the company bearing the family na me, Doubleday & Co .. and it's the company that's puttin" up the monev here, 80 percent of 1t Other mem hers of the buying group an Fred Walpon. head of a M anhasset. N.Y . company called Sterllng Equ1wes, and Caty lnvestmg, a con glomerate with fmgers everywhere Money Tree Wllpon controls 131:: percent of the MeL'i although two friends of has. Dredge Hanes and Ware Travelstead of Wuat.oo-SaJem , N C . are said to have won small fractions of his shares And the rema.irung 61-: percent 1s m the hands of Ctty Investing. whose shares are hsled on the New York ExchaJ'\ge OOUBLEOA \''S SHARES are not hsted anywhere - and that's not because they're a small company. In fact. tbey are believed t.o be the largest book pubhs he r 1n the land But it's one or those "facts" that are not easily verifia· ble since Doubleday re mains a privately owned firm· t.bat need not disclose Information about their operatiotis . Nelson Doubleday reportedly holds 51 percent orthe stock1 Because or their volume Doubleday is someU• called t.be "General Motors of publishing." Tbei$rks are not noted for their design or printing. But tbey se a lot of boob -under their own name, under the Anc r name. tbroucb their a mall cbaiD ol booltst.ores and the Litttu'7 Gta'4I ud a.ineotbs' book clubs \bey opera*. All t.be book clubs in the naUoD take in about half a billion a year. Doubleday's cul of that volume 1s estimated at clo9e lo 30 ....,-c.t. U the coupon ia reu.tmabi6 to Garden City, L.I., It'• a Doubleday boot club you are ~al- ing with. • MOTEL I IS A chain of Jow~t motels (It began offer· mg rooms at S6 a rugbt) that started in the West and has spread eastward It's owned by City Investing Sambo's 1s another Califorrua invention that has run into such serious trouble that a City Investing unit bas taken charge. lllStallmg Motel 6 people at the helm Crt y lnvesting·s largest unit is probably Home Insurance but it's one of those companies that can wmd up owning anything. A baseball team? Why not. In the real world when a company acquires another firm , it Usually JUStll1es the purchase LO terms of how soon 1\ will get their money back <from the profits thrownoffbyth_e acquired company). And 1f a company bas a poor record. 1l usually doesn't fetcb too good a price in the market. BUI' TIIAT'S THE real world, not baseball. The New York Mets finished in last place in the National League's Eastern Division for the last three seasons. Their alt.en· dance last year was 788.000, the worst smce the club was organized for Sl.8 million in 1962 by Joan Whitney Payson. They lost $3 million laat year. But t.be S21 million paid by the Doubleday group was the most money ever paid for any team in any sport. When the Baltimore Orioles and Houston Astros were sold last year. each went for $12 millioo. NOT' is that all. The new owners will have to put in another SlO million during the next three years to rebuild the Mets. Wilpon, who is now president of tbe club. said the new owners are ready with their checkbooks . "We're all com· milted to funding the money whenever I call for it," WUpoo told the New York Times. "Whether it's needed for new players, working capilal or whatever, we will just pooy it up." OC Taxable Items Sales $2. 9 .Billion Oraqe County consumers spent $2.9 billion last sum· mer on tuable ltema, belpine set a record $33.S blllloo for spendlne ID tbe at.te, accordlns to a recent announcement by the State Board ot SQualiz.atlon. Orange COGatJ raked secood in sales of counties in t.be state, report:ID,f aa lncftw of 12.9 perceat over the summer of Jm. ODlJ comumers in Los An1eles County spent more reportmi S10 bWioD sales. "Aa bifiau. WOl"MMd, cooaumera 1pent more. reduc- 1D1 their uvtap ud .., rurtbe.r into debt," said Erueat Dronen~. Jr •• a ••miter ot tbe .Ecuaallaatioa Boa.rd. While ,......i .. ...._ m: 4. • .S percut. ear aa1es credit ext._._,~~ and restaurant a.tea roMlndMltate. Gold, Silver Quotatioila .. OE O•_._.__ ... "Oh, t>oyl Thll 11 going to be one of thole fun eveninglt" MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH PUNKY WINKllllAM --------. UT bl (f'tEN tUS tAE. ME.ET <»le 1M16 O.lc.oulM A MONTH ! 61UO') CDIM\l'ME MEET1AAN4 by Mell Lazarius l~A, YOU ~y YOtA~ PAICE"""T~ A~ ~ID Yoi.t. Wtl..l. MOVE. Ol.AT WHEN )t)IA 6.IWW I.AP? ---------r WEU.1 00~',-THA,-WtACM YOLA. ? THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO "This flake doesn't have any sugar on it." DRABBLE "No cards for me. I'll go with this hand." ~ 1~ vi,,,,,.,, ~.u. KUf\ .. 'CU~ __ ..... Ml. ~'f '? --~ by Ke¥in Fagan FOR BElTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Jotw1st1Dft 1 ttfffi: GOING-iO eeo, 1 L\)()/f GO To BEO-)bo'Ps NOT I ..,_...,~fltR. DR . SMOCK ------- by Gus Arriola TODAY'S CROSSVtt>RD PUZZLE " \ ~ . . \