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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-02-02 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • I -Blast~ Rips Glen_";~I~ -B~sinesses N e a r Mountains ,. Coast Pilot .Lost in StOim BJ ROBERT BARKES Oltllel>Mtr~Sutt Air and ground rescue teams resumed their search today in a snow-covered 1,000 square-mile area on the rrtnges or the San Bernardino Mountains for mlss· ing Huntington Beach pilot Ken· neth Rand. . · Rand, an owner of Rand· .· Robinson Enginee:-ing •nc. in · HuntlngtOn Beach, reported by · radio Wednesday afternoon. that "b e was koing· down " in the Ap- ple Valley area. He w'as .r e tu·rning to Meadowlark Airport in Hunt- ihgton Beach from Van Horn, Tex., in the 14-foot experimental airplane ttiat he ha~ designed. There were reports that the Volkswagen engine in bis craft bad "lced up" while going through a storm. A s pokesman at the ltarstow Sheriff Department said today that two fixed-wing ' airplanes and a California Highway he liC"opter were enroute to the 'Scene this morn- ing although snow was falling in the area. ·· The search is centering in the • 3,500-foot a ltitude in the Wrightwood and Cajon Pas$ areas, the sp(>kesman said. An official with the Civil Air Patrol said that the storm. is hampering efforts. To make matters worse Rand's plane is . J)ainted white with red striping, be said. ,. .. · Rand's mayday message was monitored at t dwards Air .Force Base at4 p.m Wednesday. "There is about six feet of snow out there and for all we know, the plane may be CC>v· ered," a sheriff's spokesman said. EXPLOSION, FIRE DESTROY CO•!RCIAL c;oMPl.IX IN NORTH QLENDAL"E Several People Hurt, One Crftlc8lly, In Earfr Morning Bleat .... .,.,..... 'Panic Gets Paramedics Temperatures were reported Sno Cl se at about 24 degrees during the W 0 8 ~ghL . ' Dan Richards, a business North Roads partner with Rand, said Rand was returning from an airsbow-JSy 1'llle Alloclatecl Press · A report from an Irvine in Lakeland, Fla., where be ha<i . &tretcbes of snow-slick lighting fixtUres company demonstrated his craft to would· bigbway were closed in areas or that an employee bad just be customers. Northern California, but warm· severed bis arm in an ac· The company designs and ing temperatures were on tap to- e i d e ri t s e n t co u n t y sells kits for persons to build day along with a chance of light paramedics scurrying to their own planes at offices at showen. · the place, WO()d ldg_~·~-t--~14dAddeP-AV~---·-----f"'P-·to-•wo-11ac~ot.IAOW WU ·""203TS.E. Mam St A close friend of Rand said reported in some areas around When the firemen got Rand had survived "some pretty the San Francisco Bay, and there, they may have car· hairy" accidents in the past and snow was reported at the 1,000 ried on jmt as speedily, that be had high hopes that be foot level onibay area b11ls. but with less alarm. would pull through again. Temeorarib' closed because of A doctor at a local Rand was injured in 1976 when the snow were a · stretch of hospital stitched shut 1he hi~ plane 'crashed' during tile H.lchway 9 In the Santa· Crua cut on the victim's finger. filming of a television series. County community of Felton, "People get panicked a Rand, 44, bas been engaged in and another s tretch of the little bit," a flJ'eman said. bis DttSent business for seven Highway between Saratoga Gap <~PLANS, P ase AJ) and Skyway in Santa Clara County. -'Aide' Sues .Fra•nP.ton ·. PeJl!IY McCal,l Wanta Hal,/'-Hia A••ets WHITE PLAINS, N."(. <AP) -Rock star Peter Frampto11 Ls find.ins he has aome.tblng in common with actor Lee Marvin: a woman seeldng'half ol biJ asset.a. Frampton ls being sued by Penny McCall, 30, who says she gave up a hutband and• job to become~ •·uve-ln partner, aide and inlptratioo." ·-•cCALL CONTENDS SID: put the Brttllh. singer on the road that led him to multimillion-dollar aupent.ardom. But sbe 1ay1 be threw her out of the bo¥te they sllan4 tn CrcMft-Gll-H'Gdlon tn July, teams her broke and at the mercy of trtendl. lndustry sources estimate the 28-year-old Frampton'• income from records, concerts and J>Oltel'I may have totaled as ID\ltb u '6'1 • million. Frampton's lawyer, Elliott Hoffman, bu moved for dilmilaal of Mlsa McCall's ault. "NEW YOU BAS NOi' GUNTSD to glrlfrieodl or companlona ~ same status u someone wbo bu entered into a ~•«:\ of marriage," the attorney aald. In the Marvtn caae ln Loi Anteles. MlcbeUe Triola Marnn clalma tbe actor owes IMr ball of the UllU be accumulltld la tbe yean they Uved to1ether -I ftpn ber' at· torneyeat.lmatet attl million. .. . Pleasanton Inmates Rap Hearst Release PLEASANTON <AP> -More wltb tbe terrorl$ts who kid· than 50 inmates at the Federal napped her Feb. 4, 1974. Correctional Institution here are Tbe lnm-.tes told the re rter tut1l\f""1Sltlll'1Yllle re ___ .._,_.,-.,in;y™lo ma e sla(e- rom prison of heiress Patrtaa ' mnta became the prUon ad-. Hearst on a sentence commute· miniltratlon lncorreeUy renect- tion by President Carter. (Rel at· ..S &llelr feelings to the press. A ed story, A5.) prilOD IPC*aman earlier said "It's a alap in the race to aD' tbe convicts felt.Mias Hearst had people in prison," Beverly done her time and was fully Bebson, head of the institution's punished. inmate eouncil, told tbe Trt· A protes&int inmate wrote, Valley Herald on ftuflday after "Wbll• I write this letter, Mill Hearst's release. Patricia Hearst awalts her date A newswoman said she wu al· <for release) in a hospital room, lowed into the prison several witb a telni*ion and her own boura an.er lliaa Heant'a re· <See llBAUT, Pase AZ> lease bee.UH the inmate poap aated to tal k t o her. T he medium·leCUritf priloD ii ber 'H I ' normal.,... ... Mid. 0 ocaust Tlte repiorMI' Hid .... ... • ~U:r.:m.::.,~ ~ ~J(- tbe f.ality IS mu.a eat of Sa rraaa.eo. "Today, once. a1•ln, the system bu provea to me, and ·rm .ure mu..-at ._ mc1 womea lacarcerat ed .-i1d otberwlle, that jUIUte II• -., lD lbe PoCkeaa ol tile Nl-:Tci Roeket.llln ... lleantl,"' . oae it1t1melll. f uu ......... all ~ walls,''~ anotber. ne ...,_.., .. ordered ~ ,.. leue of Mila Heuwt aftM' lbe bad iln9ll • ....... of a ..... ,.., ...... " .......... ... montbl'*-tlbe...Wltave been .u,tble fw DVOle. a. Md been ~ ol bad rollll•1'7 COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) -Denmark'• atate-run teJni&an system bowed to ,ub1lc meM tod•)' ud ....... to aueea tbe American-made. .. ,... ''HolouUlt." Tile ..... deplcllna tbe Nui m....., of I milBoa Jewa daria& World W• D wu or"1aallJ re-iectM beu... mana1ement lafd It cUd not meet Danlah ~ ............ Ms nporta of .. ~-­., t11i1 illriei In WeSt OermaQY, ::.It.a:• .... v.--,,. a tbe Jewiab com· m-.ftr un.d pnaaiq to b9ve ltlliloWDIDDIDmm. Several Persons .lnjQred GLENDALE (AP> -An ex· plosion and fire today destroyed a commercial complex of six busiww and critically injured the 8&GJr'e owner who bad been lured to the scene shortly before the blast, autborit.ies said. The 3:30 a.m. explosion also forced the evacuation of a nearby apartment house and in· jured several peopl~ officials said. Gboffam Haddad, who owns a fabric w.arebouse in the com- plex, was hospitalized in critical condition with second-degree burns on his face, legs and hands. said Gary Wolre, a spokesman for Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center's burn unit. ·'I looked out the window and saw a man crossing the street, his clothes all tom, with his shorts and legs showing through his pants," said Rosalie Wilcox, who lives across the street from the building that exploded. "He was rurming around in a daze. My son ran down to try to help him but by the time he got down there the man was gone." Haddad was found two blocks away lying unconscious on the street: "He was apparently lured to his orfice. He was told he had to come and he came," said Glen- dale F ire Mars hal Elmer Spraker.. "He went inside bis business. He was accosted by one unknown assailant and then :tf)pmenttrttef1 was Olis ex:-. plosion." Jim Long, another Glendale rtr.e department 'spokesman, (See Bl.AST, Page AZ) Coast Weathe r Chance of showers 10 percent tonight and near aero Saturday. Lows tonight 37 to 43. Fair and warmer Saturday with • bfgha 80 to ~- INSIDE TODAY FaMOMI moiM · coatumea don't ftovt to ~ar fnto · /anloaf. ~or~ on. ditplof in ~. 5" de· taill °" ,,. c J . l•HX .. (' J Mosle:rii Nixes I ' ' \ Ira!) 'Sulitniit' TEHRl\N1 Iran tAP) -Pnme M 1ntsl(>r Shahpour Ballbbar pro- posed today th t b e and- Ayalull ah Ruhollah Khomeini meet to try to resolve Iran's pohtlcul cns1s But aides to Kho- meini, leader .of the anti-shah movement. said no such meeting was possible unless Bakhliar re- signs. Bakhltar told state radio ~e Man Killed OverSP!JCe ,FILBERT, Pa <AP> - A 19-year-old Fayette County man. shot in an argument wtth a neighbor over a parking space, died today Police said Lawrence Burkes. 51, was charged with criminal homicide in the death or J oseph Miller. They said Burkes had just finished shoveling snow to clear a parking place at has home Thursday night whCJl Miller drove into the space in his car. Burkes shot Miller dur- ing an argument with him a nd his two brothers, police said. Nixon Meets With Mitclwll WASHING TON <AP) - Richard M. Nixon had a lengthy, una hnounced reunion this week with John N. Mitchell, who served a 19-month prison let'm for his part in the Watergate cover-up. "They're still good frie nds," satd a mutual friend. • It w~ the firs t Ume the former president bad seen his former attorney general, law-. partner and campaign manager since Mitchell was released Jan. 19 from a federal prison camp in Alabama. They met at a private estate near Middleburg, Va., where Nixon stayed during Chinese Vice Premier Teng l'lsiao-plng's visit. The friend of Nixon and Mitchell, who asked that be not be named, told a reporter Thurs· day that the two met for lunch and spent two lo three hours together. Mitchell was accom- panied by Mary Gore Dean, a Maryland socialite and frequent companion whom Mitchell is rumored lo be interested in mar-rying. wanted aa .. ._cb..,. Of Ylews" wilt. lh4' lto1lem rell1lou1 leader, who ta, riding a crest or •duJ•t.ioo following hi• lrium- phant retuna Tbursday fl'om 14 yeal's' exile .. • "Khomeini's position is that as long_ as BakbUar does not reslp, there will ~ no meeting," a Khomeini aaocia&a told The As- sociated Pren. The~. who uked that b1a name nOt be used, Hid Kho- meini's supporters "wUl not participate in Balthtlar's cabinet because in our .tew lt la an Il- legal one." On his return from exile, Kho- me in i declared· that Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, "his government and bis Parliament are illegal." .. And if they continue they must all be put on trial," he said. In another interview, Bakbtiar said he wouJd "ignore . . . u much as possible" any rival government set up by Kbomelnl. He also ruled out an anti· Khomeini military coup for the moment. Tens of thousands of Kho- meini's followers, some shouting "Death to Cart.er!," sunounded Khomeini's headquarters today while he prayed and mapped .,alitical strategy. The mob also changed 0 Deatb to Huyser!" U.S. Gen. Robert Huyser, deputy commander or American forces in Europe, has been in Tehran for several weeks. U.S. sources say be ls President Carter's li•laoD of- ficer with the Iranian aftD1. Some in the opposiUoa claim be would be the man to pve tbe ao- abead for any military coup. Khomeini's aides today demed reports be bad threatened Thursday to "atresl" Bakbtlu. He did reiterate previous ltate- menta that members of the "il- legal .. government would be pat on trlal, presumably once JO.o. meini gains power, l1 they do not resign now. The frantic crowd chanted "Hail .KhomeinJ ! " and "God ia Great!" as Khomeini arrived Tburada)'. But '-'Islamic police" 1>rganiz.ed by local aldes kept them from touching the '18-year- old religious leader • he walked from the Moelem girls' school be is usw as his headquarters \o a near:by building for Sabbath prayers. ·Later ·be appeared at a win- dow aod waved to the crowd u aides Jed it in chanting "Death to the Pahlavi dynasty.'' Pro-Khomeini, antl-Bakbtiar demonstrations ~re re~ toda,Y in lJ!e soutbem cities of Isfahan and Abwaz and the northwestern city of Zal\jan. tb•t 11111 Marvla, who let her aldla.s caner ,.,.. durtnc the anilr. a-t i u a secretary uid "ID t.o aebool" to ac· ~-·-. .'~~.... ,ID Jae In, ~· Hld •atvlD tUID• ~ him for Wp In eftct191 "t,....., WI MaU.,. bome. TUA, Goldman uid, abe tietame llyaterlcal, tellin1 · llarvln "you killed my ba " ref errtnc to ibortions she had while the couf.le Uved to1ether. He said ti 11 M arvlo refUMd to leave the house unUI A. O.vid J{a&on. Marvin's lawyer ln lbil ta...Wt, tt1r·e.tened to call the PoUee. f;arlier, Goldman testified t)e rel\lled to pul Miss Marvin'• al- lowance a1reement ln writini because he "dJdn'L think tbete -:a.• anx. obUeation by Lee .. Marvin to pay her anythlna." Goldman uld after Miss Marvin moved out of the house be did not bear from her for a year. when stie called to com- plain tbat the checks bad ~-told me 1be waa destit~." he said. Goldman said be arranged for M•rvin to send ber one more c~eck,!_.~ then tbe payments Bern of the Sto,... Storms which beset th~ Orange Coast this week had some compensation for sky watchers in that they created unusual and striking cloud formations~ This bank of fast moving clouds off San Clemente State Beach is an artistic offshoot of the now departed storm. -~~rish.ine' Won't Quit Mesa's Nrul.e Studi~ to Fight /or Bwiness By MICHAEL PASKEVICH -Of .. o.ity f'IMt Suff Despite a recent court set- back, the atto,_y representiQC the Smllhine (nude> Studio in Costa Mesa ,.,, "We're not pactinlit•" Tutlo Attorney Martin -(;onvention Plan Flayed SACRAMENTO (AP) -As- sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy opened b1a attack on Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr. 's call for a con- 1tltutlonat convention with ••rninll of peril from a noted le1al .cbolar. A convention to eliminate federal deftclt 1pending would ri1k ''plunglne_ the country into the abyss of conflict and con· fua&qo," Karvarcl law Professor Lawrence Tribe told the As- sembly Ways aqd Means Com- mittee nuanday. Brownr1 aide res~ 'tilth 1tatellllala from economists and ballaeu IP'duJll that a '°°5titu- tlonat convention, unprecedent- ed 1ince 1'117, is tbe only way to cut ihllationary federal spend· Ing. F....,P..,,eAJ . Goldber~ claims Superior Court According to Cam·pagna, Judge Edward Wallin "made a Sunshine studio operator Bill political decision contrary to Engle can either appeal Judge law'' when be granted the city a Wallin's decision or attempt to preliminary injunction that obtain a conditional use permit could clol& the studio at 583 W. by Feb. 25 to operate In the city. 19th St. The s tudio has a business An earlier court decision by permit, but Engle's failure to ob- Superior CouJ"t Judge Robert lain a conditional use permit ror Green bad put an end to the his operation set the stage for Sunshine Studio's nude photog-• the legal battle. raphysessions. Engle's request for a use However, City Attorney permit was denied by city plan- Ro_be.rt Campagna was not Ding commissioners last Spring, satisfaed with provlsions that al-but the studio opened anyway lowed the Sunshine women to alleging that the business permit continue to pose nude for was sufficient. . sketching ses-sions or to "The moral issues they were participate in "rap sessions" in .rajsing on a constitµtional level the buff. we're not involved here " said Campagna filed a motion for Campagna. ·•we were talking reconsideration and last week aboutplanningandlandusage." was successful in' obtaining a Goldberg contends that lbe ci- prelimina\rY injunction that ty has no authority to prevent could send the Sunshine models Eagle's adult business, and sug- padding off into the s unset gests that the city simply pass within 30 days. an ordinance that designates an "The city filed a motion or re· area for such activity, perhaps co n s id e r a t lo n lo d rag in an industrial area. themselves through the back "We'd sell the building and door," Sunshine attorney move ... just tell us where they Goldberg asserted in an in-want us," said Goldberg. terview. !fe said the motion di~ "I guess lbe studio is going to not contain any new cause of ac-hurt the bars, liquor stores and tion and that Judge Wallin "did second band stoPes on 19th " not even read my opposition Goldberg cracked. ' (argument)." Two models at lbe studio have S Kill The Moslem leader nturned BLANE · uspect . ed to Jran Thursday from more ~.. • • • Goldberg says he will return been arrested for solicilaUon of' to the judge In an attempt lo prostitution since the studio demonstrate that a procedural er· opened, btit Goldberg said both rorwasmade. cases have ended in acquittal. SAN DIEGO CAP> _ A man than 14 years' exile in Turkey, atbpped. A few months. later she filed a $1 million suit, claiming Marvin promised tq share hls assets with ber. Her attoney, • •nTn llltcbelaoo, contends Marvin's aue.rnent to pay Mlsl Marvin U0 ,000 a year was an acknor&,ctament or bis obll1iUon to 1upportber. -p,.._ P"fle A·J BLAST •••. said Haddad was lured to bis of- fice by a phone call telling him bis office door was open. ··Another angle to the case is that be bad been robbed a week a10." Spraker added, but be would not speculate on whether the incidents were related. About 20 residents of adjacenL apartment buildings, many elderly and one of them an in- valid, were evacuated after the e~plosion. said fire Capt. Tony Fink. Some suUered minor in· juries. The fire that followed the ex- plosion was brought under con- trol by 4.5 firemen several hours after it began. . Spraker said six businesses were destroyed -a woman's fashion shop, a barber shop, a tennis shop, a doctor's office, a realty office and Haddad's fabric warehouse. A savings and loan r cross the street was damaged. The explosion was so strong it blew shattered glass from the business complex atop an ll- st6ry building a block away. "The whole thing <complex) about 100 by 100 feet -was co mpletely knocked to the ground, except for a few walls that are still standing," Fink said, "and we'll probably knock those down hlter today.•' A fire dispatcher said Haddad was burned by flying gasoline or some other fl ammable liquid that ignited on him. Officially. the cause of the' blast was listed as unknown, H~nson sa~1. The explosion awakened firefighters in a station a block away, Fink said. "It literally rocked the men from their beds." F,....PageAJ HEARST ••• telephone . . . and this is a prison." Another inmate objected that Miss Hearst was freed by the pre s id e nt because of "favoritism lo the rich." The 2'-year-old woman, she said, "should have served the last six months of her sentence like the rest of the people who go to prison for bank robbery for the first time." A prisoner who said she was serving seven Y&ars for bank robbery, as Miss Hearst was, said there was no difference between them but "she's leaving and I'll have to be here away from my ramily and my kids because I'm not a Hearst." SU8pects Arrested LONDON CAP> -Special Brancb agents have arrested 36 men and women in Scotland and England in an unprecedented cr ackdown on suspected ac- tivists linked to Protestant ter- rorists in Northern Ireland, police disclosed 'tbursday night. h 1 d · f 1 Lraq and France. Altboqb more w o p o nte a ri e at a than a million Iranian gave the policewoman was• shot to death ayatullab a freaiied weleome by her Thursday as she in- years. He previously was an electronics engineer with the McDonnell DougJas Corporation. IT'S THE TALK OF THE TOWN! vestigated a report that aome-'hof!l~· there were no report.a of one had s hot a dog, police · politacal ~loodshed Thursday for __ . ___ ,w.d.....WJ14W...lb rnao .. mnnt.ea..Ule.._ the first ti',!!e in w~ks. weapon, described as a ~30· ...__...._ He ls manied and has three children who are 21, 19 and 18 years ol age. -----------·-·····-.... ·-----,·--------·---·-··---r·--~------11---..;..f I I 1 I ' f • I II JI ' ii 'd b - I • J c .. ii II ' caliber M-1 carbine, at officer Paula Robinson she drew her S1111ny weekend? service revolver and ·fired a bullet into his forehead, A1len said. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT I ftt Orl'ftQll C~I 0.ty Pt~ ••'" whtt., n. cem "'"""''""-"'~"""'*'"""'"" .. °'-( ~'' Pv .. iuwnQC~ StttAt•t~ .. ,,°"'",.'• f-•,Dh\Md ~y UW«NQI\ JirMtt1ty l·ot (9'\te ~-4 Nt~ 8Hct\, Hwftt1f'Ot0ft l\eair-h ftillft '''"'v"""" lrvw'll' l ..,.,.S..Cflt ~•~CM•• a "'91• ,._.. ..,., ..... ,pOllll ......... "''_"'_ ~#M•'°' ,..._ •M'l<•Cllitt °'*i'-"•"'1 CMM!t 1, •1 lll -.1NY~'"4 C .... lill'w Co•1 ... n10•- lt~N -.... .-........... -.- JaO It ClortO'I Y•U ............. 1-Ge--W- Tt•-l \ll_. • '"""' '=0~ftqMt::4 • CM•,._ II L-lti<M,.," Mitt "''"'*'" ~""!inO [OI~ ICH C'.O\lt""4'1 IJOWt'llllt¥Sll'O'ft ... ~~?:~"!.~" '\~~=rr:::::! .. Ttltphone (114)142-4321 CltHllltd Act•tftttlflg l42·M71 • ,,_...,c_ 4tHIOO J·--·~o. ..... ~.~·-M0-1220 c ··~::.a;:. '=t." ,~..:...~ ~ ..... aHff1•~ ..... r:i -" ..... .. .. ,, ...... , ... "''"""' ........... "' ....... .. , .. ,,......... . " , .... ""'' ....... 4t <Mt• #1\0 Ct"'~'"'" .. ,,fl,,..,, .............. .,,. -·•~t• "" "'"" u ,. -1Mt1 """'"'" .,., 1,t1,.,...u ,._,,.,, Clear ·skies,, Warm ·Temperatures · J}ue Winter-weary Oran&e Coan· tiana got the welcome words they've been waiting for today from the .National Weather Service. "Clear skin ud a Wal'IDinC trend lbis weekend. And there lsn 't another storm in 1lSht." ForecMtera said tbt ID&tr18't· tent showers \hat 1prlnkled Orange County today ,are t.be last gasp of an ~laaka·born storm that bit the area with nearly an 1ncb of rain lD tbe put twodaya. They uid temperat..,. will rite rtom • pndteted low of a '°'1ll._ t.o about • Saturn, ... It. 1hould be a dear, .,...._ ad sunBJ weelsend, '' • fonclltlr '••id. Raln frolll the dorm tlm ls DOW beadtna Hit U!:t season's total en Ult Coast Colle1e rein 1•• a Coltll .._.lo 11.U lDelil. !alt .23 \ncbm belOW tlM 1"tl N · corded at tldl um. lut ,..,, l Tbe ~e County Harbor Patrol lhOwid' 10.'9 incbes tor ~ ...-la Ne~ Harbor, . comparedau·• U.ebea at tbia date lD . Au at tile Moulton· Ni1ael Ji~~ offk:el ln IAI_. laid they ba'Ve ....,und .31 i;;;w.-th• far U.l1 ,..r. Tbat ~ lnebea below die Wnl reeonhd at~ tbelat-,ea'r. TM OrlDll Cowlt1 Flood Con· trol Dtltrtet ••se ill Santa Ana Mows 11 .. bldMI, l .Ot ..... belowtllit11191e¥el. .... tUt ...... blocbd by ftooclllll _. mud aUdn at tbe ....... t of ~ l&clrm ..... report. .ct ci.r ..cl Ollllt to tnfftc to- day. Tia• Califorala Hl11tway Patral Mid mew., tnllk ls •""" ,... wtG oeeatoul ..... ..., ... 80 prob- .................. ~to ... l INd '* aahDd, an om.er jald, • '\ . I •. . ~ r ... lt'a Alden'.s for:; ~ \ ~ CAl;tl:'ET SALES & INSTALLATION • CUSTOM DRAPERIES · • LINOLEUM & WOOD FLOORING \People siting Alden's for the first time are 5ner ly flabbergasted when Its spacious lnterlOf nfolds before them. Most will say that the ousands of samples hoUsed within the showroom fers ~ largest selectlon ever seen. And beyond, a warehOuse contains an infinite variety of hun.dreds of remnants. Add to this. offices{ s.,.clous drapery room ample pa,,_lng, pleasan , personnel, '"d the "Big ·Picture" of Aldtn's ' successful operation evolves! I 1663 PLACENTIA AVENU! • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6.C6·.C838 -6.C6·2355 .-. ... .. VOL. n , NO. 33., 4 SECTIONS, 4,2 PAGES :1 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . I ~ Your Hqmetown - Dally Ne\.! paper ~ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1979 'N TEN CENTS Te&ehef!S · Told to "iRegaift ,Public Trhst ~ •1 .1nav CLA t:N Ot•o.-. ...... ._ Teachers were warned b)' Oranfe_ Count)' I 11 lalo" Tbun · day nllht thatlawyen, coun.s and eduuton must re1aln lo.t public ~ support before educational fund· lna ever reaches the heights oC a decadeaao. An eetimated 3.000 California Teachers Aaaoclatlon CCTA > members representing every school district l~ the county p1chd Santa An1 Colle1e's C'ook Gymnasium lJ\ a rally 1up- port1na letiJJaUon to elve the "ltatf''I 1c6ool1. a '400 million nnancial boost The rally, one of 40 scheduled by the CT A ln cities throughout the state Thursday nJeht, was called to impress legislators who will be votin1 on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's 1979-80 budget and school fmancina bUls this year. Four of the county's nine le.etalaton attended. The teachers' campaign spectncalJy supports SB iM by Sen. Ralph Ollls, D·Gard~na. The bW would make \he '$2.2 billion Proposition 13 baitout fund• approved last year for' schools a permanent state sub-vention. · In addtUon, It calla for the ap- propriadon of a $376 million coat-of.fiving lncreae for schools, pJu1 an additional $400 million \o r.revent program cuts envisioned He said the same 11tatemenUs base." n Brown's proposal or already being D;lade by legislators "&11 Moat of the legislators indicat- undertaken in Proposition 13 over the state tonight.'' He said ed they consider Dills' bill just economies. . leg1alative conferences, other another Proposition 13 ball-out None of the.four legislators at· financing bills and introduction vessel. AJI pledged to work for tending the mus rally lent sup: of still ?lher bills eve.ntually will long-range school funding pro- port to the Dilll bill. ----n~IHn--111n-1P!dtt~Hm--flimm~~~1s-1rfnt-11KJSt-imttcll1ted-'1ra~---t A s s e m b l y m a n D en n i s blll. would continue to seek methods Mangers, D-HunUngton Beach, "None oC \is tonight, on Feb. l , for local school district control summed up earlier teacher· bastbe sllgbtestideaofwhatthe a nd curtailment of many. panel questioning session by bill will look like. We wtll do categorical school programs claiming "SB 234 bas no 'chance what we can to see a long-range with mandated fundina and for passage." soluti0n with a good financial (See RALLY, Page AZ> Upper Bay PJan OK. Uestioned ~udired' Diedrich Asks Will It i ·Become Judge Reinoval By JOANNE REYNOLDS ~ Of tM o.ity "*"Sa.ft Supervisor Ralph Died.rich to- day filed a statement in San Diego County Superior Court seek!~ the disqualification of the ju e who is to preside over Oiediic 's bribery trial Monday. Al a Santa Ana press con· rerence, Diedrich, with his at· TellmsHunt Huntington Lost Pilot By ROBERT BARKER Of .. ~IY ~Ifft Sutt Air and ground rescue teams resumed their search today in a snow-covered 1,000 square.mile area oo the fringes of the 'San Bernardiho Mountains for miss·· ing Huntington Beach pilot Ken· neth Rand. Rand, a n owne r or Rand· Robinson Engineering Inc. in Huntington Beach, reported by radio Wednesday afternoon that "he was going down" in the Ap- ple Valley area. He was returning to Meadowlark Airport in Hunt- ington Beach from Van Hom, Tex., in the 14-foot experimental airplane that he had designed. Rand's mayday message was monitored at Edwards Air Force Base at 4 p.m. Wednesday. There were reports that. the Volkswagen engine in bis craft had "iced up" while going through a storm. A spokesman at the said today that two fixed-wing airpla~es and a California Highway helicopter were enroute_to the scene this mom· ing although snow was falling in the area. ..:I.be search Ja ceot.erinti-.iD..Uaa- 3, SO O ·foot altitude in the Ws.igbtwood and Cajon Pass area•, the spokesman said. An official witll tile Ci\'il Air Patrol said that the storm ls h8JDpering efforts. To make matters worse Rand's plane ls painted white with red striping, he said. ,.. · . "There is aoout six feet or ,snow out there and for all we know, the plane may be cov· ered," a sheriff's spokesman uld. Temperatures we re reported at about 24 degrees du.ring the nJ1bt. • Dan Rlcbard1, a business partner W'tth Rand, said Rand wu ~ from an ainbow in Lakeland, Fla., where he bad • · demomtrated hil craft to would· be customen. The company deelgns and tell.I kits for persons \o build (See PLANE, Pase AU 2 MEWVS 1RY ISUND UFE Paul end Patty Roblnlcm ol Cotta Meu. spent. two moatbl Uytq ID a buaboo but nd e~ i•I coeounta with the vtllaaen tn tbe So'omon 111Hda. See Feat'*rtni, P ... 81. torney Keith Monroe, said he wants Judge Ross G. Tharp re· moved from the case because the Judge OWllB Orange County property on which Diedrich blocked a zone change. There are two parcels in· volved in Diedrich 's stat.ement or disqualification. They are ad· jaceot to each other and located ·on La Paz Road at MacKenzie St'reet ln Laguna HJlla, According to Diedrich, the zoning matter, a proposed change from residential to com- mercial, came up ln July of last year. But Diedrich inllated that the removal oC Tharp -the second judge to be challenged by the supervisor -would in no way delay bis bribery trial which ls \o opea Monday in Vista. Oledrich alao said that two motions pending before the Fourth District Court of Appeal should be ruled on before Mon· day. One of those two motions seeks ·delay of the bribery trial because, less than a month ago, Dledrich's original derense at· torney, Marshall Morgan, was barred from the defense bttause he is slated lo testify as a wit· ness. Diedrich then hired J ames Cantillon of Newport Beach, but changed lawyers shortly af· terwards, citing the attorney's poor health as his reason. Currently be is represented by Monroe and J im Riddel. The two at.tomeys have also u ked the appeals court to order a move that would allow them to <See REMOVAL, Page AZ) Panic Gets A report from an Irvine llghtlna fixtures company that an employee bad just severed his arm in an ac· cident sent county -paramedtcs-R\llT)1ng-tO the place, Wood IJ&bUng, 2031 S. E. Main St. When the firemen got there, they may have car- ried on just aa speedily, but with less alarm. A doctor at a local hospital stitched abut the cut on the victim's fioier. "People get panicked a little bit," a fireman aaia. ·~,,.......... THOUSANDS OF FOLLOWERS BLESSED Ayetullah Khomeini Holda Out Hand to Faithful Klwmeini Ref;use To }f e .et Bakhtiar \ ' TEHRAN, Iran <AP> -Prime Minister Sbahpour Bakbliar pro- posed today tha t he and Ayatullab Rubollah Khomeini meet to try to resolve Iran's Htlcad crisis. Bat aides to Kho- meini, .'leader or the anti-shah movement, said no such meeting was possible unless Bakhtiar re- signs. Bakhtiar told~te radio be wanted an "ex ange or views" Wit e oa m religious leader, who ls g a crest of adulation folloWlng .. his trium· phant return Thutlday from 14 years• exile. • "Khomeini's position is that as long as BakbUar does not resign, there will be ncr meeting," a Khomeini aaaociat.e told The Ai· aoclated Press. The &\de, who asked that bis name not be used, said Kho· melni's supPOrters "will not participate fu" Bakhtiar's cabinet because in our view it is an iJ. legal ooe." On bis return from exile, Kbo- me in i declared that Shah Mohammed Reia PahlaVi, "hi8 government and· bis Parliament are illeJal." . · ··And tr they continue they must all be put on trial," be said. In another interview, Bak.btiar said he would "ignore . . . as much as possible" any rival government set up by KhoD)elni. He also ruied out an anti· Khomeini military CO\U) for the moment. Tens of thousands of Kho· meini 's followers, some abo\ltlng "Death to Carter!," surrounded Khomeini's beadq4arters today while he prayed and mapped political strategy. 'SnriShine' W(Jn't. Quit . . Me.q's· NuJe ~Stiulio to F;ght for BU8iness De1ptte ' recent court set· backJ. the attorney repreaentJ.aa the ::;umblae <nude) Studio in Costa Mesa says "we're not packing it up." Tustin Attorney Martin Gold~ clalmt Superior Court Judte Edward Wallin "made a. political decllioa contrary to law'' wben be sranted the city a preUaa!aary lajunctlon that ~Id eloM tM lt\ldio at 581 W. · llt.b St. An earlier court decllioa by Superior Court Judie Robert Gren bet -put 'U end \o the Sunshine Studio's nude ~botol· rapby aesaiona. ~ However, City Attorney Robert Campagna was not aat11fled with provisions ~at al-lowed the Sunab.lne wo n to coatlnue to poae nud for 1ketcbln1 ae11lon1 r to participate in "r*P ... loris" in &be buft. Campqna ftled a motlol> for f'ffOllll6denUoa and last week WU -Cl fW in obt•lni,. a pre1lmlnary lnjundlon t at could ..-the SUnlblne modell paddlDI off ln\o tb• IUDa•t wJtblnlOU)r9. .. ,. ... dt1 ftled • ~ o1 .. con1tderatlon to drat themselves throu1b the back door,'.' Sunshine attorney Goldberg aaaerted in an lo· terview. He aald the mot10e did not contain any new cause ot ec· Uon and tbat Juqe WalUa "dhl not even read my oppoeltlon (ar1ummt). '' Goldberte aaya be will retum to the JudCe lJl an attemrt iO demOllltl'mtbat a procedural •r· rorwumade. Accordiat to Campasna 8u.n1blae 1tudlo operator Blli SDSI• can either •ppeaJ Juclp W allla '• declaloo or attempt to . cs. mJDIO, .... Al) ' - Meadow? By JACKIE RYMAN CM~ o.llY l"li.t SMlff A plan for restoring and pre- serving Upper Newport Bay was given regional approval Thurs· day as part or an overall clean waler package for Southern California, but a Newport Beach city councilman said today he's still not satisfied. Newport Beach Mayor Pro· Tem Ray Williams said the plan still doesn't guarantee any ac· lion, and that Thursday's ap· proved plan leaves Newport Bay erosion control in the hands or a multitude or agencies with varied ordinances and enforce- ment procedures. The overall waler quality plan ............. FOUNDD£AO Punker Sid Vicious for a four-county area won apr . s •d Vi• • proval Thursday from· th~ ex-• ICWUS ecutive-committee of the • Southern california Association ol Qo,.-•D"lb CSCAG >. • ... 0 ..n r;r;nd~ The overall plan, which in· lFi ~ • • 11 J:' • eludes lbe plan for Upper Newport Bay, will be forwarded \o the at.ate Water Quality Con· u• D d trol Board aod then to the nim ea federal Environmental Protec- tion Asency. The Newport Bay portion of NEW YORK CAP) -The nude the 208 Plan, so-called after the body of punk rocker Sid Vicious section of the rederaJ Clean was found by bis mother and a Water Act under which it is . gi rlfriend in a Greenwic h funded, i.s aimed at cleaning up Village apartment today, and the bay and preventing further police said he apparently died of silt from clogging it. a heroin overdose. Paul Hatanaka, assistant ~ Police said a syringe, a spoon. project m~ager for SCAG, said and .. what was probably heroin the plan focu~es on two. ap-residue," was found near the proacbes: ProVJding a basm to body of the former Sex Pistols filter out silt ber~i:e it reaches tar thel>ay, a.D<Ir~wnng cons~c· Vicious' body was discovered lion and agr1cul.tural sites to at about 12:30 p.m . by bis prevent runoH mlo drainage mother, Anne Beverly, an<J a channels that le~d lo the bay· (rieod Michele Roblnson, who Williams sa1d envlronmen· rented the apartment, police tallsls are c:on~erned because said. Ms. Robinson resides in the the ~ Plan lS Just a study and apartment al 63 Bank St. do.esn t guarantee action. He Police said Vicious, 21. died said so many years could pass sometime after 2 a.m . <See BAY, Page A2> "At this point we don't know ·' whether be wanted to kill 'Gtmman Hits Uqdo~ Store In Newport A long-haired, bearded man who polo~ a revolver at a liq· uor atbre clerk escaped with $500 in cash and some checks Thursday night, Newport Beach poUce said. The robbery occurred at 9:54 p.m . at Bal-Port Liquor, 4521 West Coast Highway, police said., They said the man entered the store, produced th~ gun from bis walatband and demanded that the clerk empty the contents of the cub register into a paper bac. , No one was reported injured, altbou&h a customer walked into the at.ore just as the bandlt was leaving, polke said. The robber was described as dirty in appearance, with aboulder·I~ brown hair and a medium·leneth lull beard. He was deacrlbed aa ln bis early a. about $ reet 10 lncbea tall and wel1hin1 about 170 pounda, police said. The robber also wore ailver·colored wire Hm1 ..... A wttMN who wu worttq on bla car ta back or· the liquor 1tore rwortedb saw tbe robber eeeepe ia • fellow aad wlYlf late mode=~ pickup. Tbe wit· u.11 aeelnc a lecond petaoa vina the tr.:ck but WU wiabl• to atve • dt1crtptioa, pollc.Wd. mse or us go oo po ent a dose,'' one police officer said. Vicious, a native of F;ngland whose real name was John Simon Ritchie. bad been re· leased Thursday from city jail on $50,000 bail. He was accused of killing his long-time girllriend, Nancy Spungeon, on Od. 12, by stabbing her in the · • stomach. Vicious was treated for drug addiction when. he was arrested lait year. (:oast Weather Chance of showers 10 percent tonight and near zero Saturday. Lows tonJ1bt 37 to 43. Fair and warmer ·~aturday with blgha 80 to 65, W81DE TODAY Famoua moin. cO•tume1 don't ltoN to dUo~r into jont4111. T1omlJl·NWfl ore on difPlaJI m Fullnton. See· d•· tad1 on ,,. Cl. •••• • AtY-ltnb Att !11119"* Cot-S,14 .................... &..M.~ .. ,...._.. ...... 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Blast, Fire R uin Comple~ GLF.NOALE 1AP) -An • plo:uon and ''"' today d troyt'd a commerolal. complt'X of '" bush~ and ttrll1C'lllJ b\juffit th tOtt OWftt•t who had bt'Cln lurt·d to th(· cent" h<>r1ly bt (ur.., the blut. authontf1•s '"'d rhC' 3 ~ a m uplo ion ~u.o loreed •be e-vacuataun or ., ne .. rby a partm nt hou•w -nd lfl JU red l'' era I JH.'Oplf". ulllllah .,11d hLA tlolb• II lorn. wllh h'• ~hur1.a and I ft.I 1bowln1 throuah h1. pa.nu." a.aid RoffU• WUeoJC. who lf~ · atron tbt"' • t from tlu bwtdm that oxp1 ''He "' , ., runrung around an a da:i ~h 'cm run down ld Cry lo ht-Ip him but b) lht• ume be aot down1 t.hrrt' th• mun wus 1ton~ " • lleddad w1i., found slx block:i. • .... a) 4l tbt• Dorothy Street home of ult un1d\•11t1!1l'd man who sum mo1wd paranwdl<'S and r ported th1.· U\JUI')' lo police . A Pckl~ traWc pohceman W{'Ufl'i rcOe<.•ti ng s unglasses us he is photo~raphed on rluty outside Chinu 's Com- m uni '~rt,y eentral com- m1Uee headquarte rs. ·~Ut~elli!~ C~t ~ff Marvin St pped_Monttdy Allowance LOS ANGEi.Es <AP > -An at· torney tettt.ned today 'hat Lee Marvin cut off allowanc~ P•>"· menu to Michelle Triol• Marvin after he saw a gossip col~n linking Misa Marvin to ac~ Steve McQueen and i'1plylfla tbat Marvin ·a marriage ..... the rocks. • Louis Goldman. M'rvl*'! show business attorney. testifi under questioning by the acto~·, lawyers that be received a fra~ lie call from· Miss Marvlh I~' November 1911. She complai.Ded l that the actor bad stopped send~' I ing her $833 a month ..,.... pa ments be promised to k~p u for five years alter their love !air ended in 1970. · Goldman said he repUecf.Pt.~ •'Lee was now al the end o~4\ rope.'' becaue of a gosstp col- umn be had aeen./ Goldman ~i~ad from the wltneu stanctJ column, wblcb he augges~ s Marvin bad planted. It 1ald, ••tnf ol'!med sources tell ua that Lee ~~in 's marria&e-lo Pamela ley le already atarUDf to o trouble spots . . . gomg the w•y or many tnar· riages that wind ~p in divorce court ... We're also told that be has fallen off the wagon with a tremendoU5 thump." The column. wttttel\ by Toni Holt. continued , ·•As for Marvin's ex-sirlfrtend Michelle Triola, she's still receiving an allowance. Michelle refers to it as alimony." Marvin, sea\.ed at the counsel ta· ble, gave a s harp gasp and laughed, abakiog her head "No." Goldman, who was to conclude his testimony shortly. was to be fo l towed to th,e s tand by Marvin'• agent, Meyer Mishkin. On Thursday, Goldman re- called the final scene o( the af- fair between the two and said ?ttarvin had called him June 2.5, 1970, seeking help in evlcliog Miss Marvin from bis home. About her reaction to the of- fer. Goldman said. "she did not cry. She did not protest. She thanked me." Later he added, "She ce rtainly was happy because she hugged a nd kissed me." · Ghoffam ~h•ddud. 'Aho uwru. J fatirlc w•rehowH' tn th,~ ('Om pl x, w•8 ~tnl11cd in anucul \!Ondthon ..-lth Mecun d d~1ret­ burn:s on hl• fuce l~gs and hand•, 11 a1d G.uy Wolft:, • bpokesmun fot Los An1elt'' County USC Medtc I Center '> hum urut "I IOOkl'<i out the window ;;tnd .. uw a mun crotoi~mg the strfft, Ht> wnr:rpptm:!ftttY" IUred to htb (ice He wa11 told he had t-0 cornt-.md ht> came," said Glen· d11le l''sre Marsh al Elmer l:>praker 'He went UU$t~ bts bu "lnc,;s. He was accoet.ed by ont> unknown ai.. ail ant and then .ipparently there was this ex- plo111on ·• Pleasanton Inmates "Ob, by the way," the column concluded, "Steve McQueen bas now found Michelle's private phone number." Goldman depicted Miss Marvin as being repentant when he confronted her ~th the item . Gold~an said be suggested that Mias ·Marvin, who let her sinain& career lapse during the affair, get a job as a secretary and ''go to night schoo l" to ac- quire some skills . -- Jim Long. itnolher Glendale fir~ d~partmen t spokesm~o. said Haddad was lured to his...of. flee by u phone call telling him h1:. office door was open. Rap Hearst Release "She said, 'Lou, I swear to God I won't do it again. Give me another chance.' " Aa Goldman said that, Miss ,.,.... Poge A J REMOV AL. RALLY •.. q ut>stionable resuJts A s s e m bl y.m a n M a r 1 a n Bergeson, R-Newport Beach. noted that legtslators are faced with many problems including declining public school enroll· ment, declining public support and an exodus of families unable to afford life in Orange County. School financing. she said, will be mandated when schools re- gain publlc support. Orange Countlans., she said, "are con· cerned about forced busing and even uachers' strlkes." There are three questions. she said . Whete the money is com mg from. where and how it will be distributed and who will con· trol the schools. "The concept of local control is absolute ly vital," she said. Sen. Paul Caipenter, D-Santa Ana , warned that excellence in education can't be purchased with dollars alone. The Senate Education Com- mittee chairman noted that a re- C'e nt poll indicates that most high school stud e nts do n't believe they get e n o ugh homework. "It's your responsibility to make them work," he charged amid a scattering of catcalls. In operung remarks. Arlene Pavy, president of the Garden Grove Teachers Association, noted th a t 11 years ago California ranked sixth in the nation on pe r -pupil expe n· ditures. Now, she said, the state 1s 22nd in expenditures and !-.cholastic achievement scores have declined along with fund· mg. "AnoUwr angle to the case is that he had been robbed a week dJ:O, • Spraker added. but he would not speculate on whether thl' incidents were related. A bout 20 residents of adjacent apartment b uildings, many elderly and one of them an in- valid, were evacuated after the explosion. said (ire Capt. Tony Fink. Some suffered minor in· juries . PLEASANTON fAP> -More- than 50 inmates at the Federal Correctional Institution here are protesting bitterly the release from prison of heiress Patricia Hearst on a sentence commuta- tion by President Carter. <Relat- ed story, A5. > "It's a slap in the face to all people in prison,'· Beverly Benson. bead of the institution's Inmate. council, told the Tri- Valley :Herald on Thursday after Miss Kearst's release. Sonfly Weekend? Clear Skies, Warm Temp e ratures Due Winter-weary Orange Coun· t1ans got the welcome words they've been wailing for today from the National We ather Service. "Clear skies and a warming trend this weekend. And there isn't another storm in sight." F orecasters s aid the intermit· tent s.howers that s prinkled Orange County today are the last gasp or an Al aska-born s torm that hit the area with nearly an inch of rain in the past two days. 1 They said temperatures wilt rise from a predicted low. of 43 tonight to about 60 Saturday. "It should be a clear, pleasant and sunny weekend ," a forecaster said. Ram from the storm that is now heading east lifted the this year. That is .80 inches below the level recorded al this time last year. The Orange County Flood Con- trol Dist,rict gauge in Santa Ana shows 11.38 inches, 1.02 inches below the 1978 level. Roads that were blocked by flooding and mud slides al the height of the storm were report. ed clear and open to traffic to-day. The California Highway Patrol said freeway traffic is moving well with occasional showers today posing no prob- lems. "But tbal sun is going to feel good this weekend," an officer said . ,.,.... Page A J BAY ••• Mesa Offl.Cer season's total on the Orange Coast College rain gauge in Cost a Mesa to 13.15 inches, just -before anythlng is done that Up- Nah A 22 inches below the level re-per Newport Bay might end up S UlO corded at this time last year. as "Upper ~ewport Meadows." The Orange County Harbor Williams, a former president Theft Suspect Patrol showed 10.19 inches for of Friends of Newport Bay, said the se~o;on in Newport Harbor, local groups will continue to compared to 11.60 inches at this seek some interim emergency A _Cost.a Mesa policeman to-date in 1978. measures. day nabbed a 16-year-old; Brea Authorities at the Moulton-He said he is also concerned youth suspected of stealtng a car Niguel Water District offices in because the executive commit· in Newport Beach only minutes La~una Niguel said they have tee Thursday overruled a SCAG before he was captured. measured 13.37 inches thu,, far staff recommendation that the The youth , \dentified as an regional Water Quality cOntrol escapee from county Juvenile Board be given greater power to Hall, was arrested shortly after ,.,.... P age A I regulate erosion and off-site the 8: 10 a.m. lhefl when he re-siltation. portedly tried lo outrun Officer PLANE SCAG's Hatanaka said the rec. Rod Haddock on Newport • • • ommendalion was ruled out in A newswoman said she was al- lowed into the prison several hours after Miss Hearst 's re- lease because the inmate group asked to talk lo he r . The medium-security prison ls her normal beat, she said. The reporter said . she was banded signed statements. from 52 ot the 301 women inmates of the facility 35 miles east of San Ji'ranclsco. "Today. once again, the system bas prov.en to me. and I'm sure millions of men and women incarcerated and otherwise, that justice lies ooly in the pockets of the Nixons. Rockefellers and Hearsts.'' said one statement. "If one walks. we aJJ should wa lk," wrote another. The President ordered the re- lease of Miss Hearst after she bad served 23 months of a seven- year sentence" and about fi ve months before she would have been eligible for parole. She bad been convicted of bank robbery with the terrorists who kid- nap.ped her Feb. 4, 1974. _ The inmates told the reporter the y decided to make stale· ments because the prison ad- ministration incorrectly reflect· ed their feelings to tbe press. A prison spokesman earlier said the ~onvicts felt Miss Hearst had done her time and was fully punished. ' F ,....Page AJ STUDIO .. -. obtain a condjlional use permit by Feb. 25 to operate in the city. The studio has a business permit, but Engle's failure to ob- tain a conditional use permit for his operation set the stage for the legal baWe. · Engle's request for a use permit was denied by'city plan- ning commi!l!ioners last Spring. but the· studio opened anyway, alleging that the business permit was sufficient. "The morai issues they were raising on a constitutional level we 're not involved here." said Campagna. "We were talking a bout planning a nd land usage." Goldberg contends that the ci- ty has no authority io prevent Engle's adult business. and sug- gests that the ~ity simply pass an ordinance that designates an area for sfllch activity. perhaps in an industrial area. "We'd sell the building and move. . .just tell us where they want us," said Goldberg. "l guess the studio is going to hurt the bars, liquor stores and second hand stores on 19th." Goldberg cracked. Two models at the studio have h9en arrested for solicitation of prostitution since the studio opened. but Goldberg said both cases have ended in acquittal. • examine the process that was used to select members of the 1977 • 78 county grand jury. That jury on Dec. 15, 1977, in· dieted Diedrich and hls architect LeRoy Rose on bribery charges re lated to a 1973 Board of Supervisors land use decision. In announcing bis latest legal maneuver, Diedrich denied that it was related to Tbarp's ruling again.st the defense on Jan. 22 which set the stage for both the appeal court motions and Mon· day's trial. "The principle is still the same.'' he said. "I would have made the move in any case_·· Diedrich satd the judge's ownership of the land could pro- duce a climate "of btas and prejudice ,·· but he said he be Ii eves a judge without a similar conruct would be able lo take Tharp's place Monday morning. The supervisor said he cfls· covered the conflict after the J an. 22 hearing in which the j udge warn e d prosecut or Michael Capizzi that he owned ..the Mission Hills Shopping Center on La Paz Road off In- terstate 5 in Laguna Rills." Diedrich said the judge didn't bring up the subject of the· blocked zone change, but the supervisor was convinced he'd heard the name in connection with such a-case. He said his stare m embers checked and discovered the zon- ing matter on which Diedrich bas based b.is motion. Penny McCall Wants Half H is Assets WHITE PLAINS. N.Y. fAP> -Rock star Peter Frampton is finding he bas something in common with actor Lee Marvin : a woman seeking hall of his assets. Frampton is being sued by Penny McCalJ, 30, who says she gave up a husband and a job to become bis ''live-in p4rtoer, aide and inspiration." MISS McCALL CONTENDS SHE put the British singer on the road that led him to multlmillion-doll\lr superstardom. But she says he threw her out of the house they shared in Croton-on-Hudson in July, leaving her broke and at the mercy of friends. Industry sources estimate the ~year·old Frampton's income from records, conceN and posters may have totaled as much as $67 million. Frampton's lawyer. EIUott Hoffman, has moved for dismissal of Miss McCall's suit. "NEW YORK RAS NOT GRANTED to girlfriends or companions the same status a!> someone who has entered into a contr act of marriage,'' the attorney said. · Jn the Marvin case in Los Angeles. Michelle Triola Marvin claims the actor owes her half ot the assets be accumulated in the years they lived together -a figure her at- torneyestimates at $1 million. ' Boulevardandthroughthepark-r~~p~a~r~t~b~e~c~a~u~s~e~o~f~~ro~t~e~s~ts~b~-=j~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiii::iiiiiii:iiiiiii~~=:iii:iiii:::~~:;;:~~;::;iiiii~~~-;;;:;;-;;;-;,;;;;;;~;--;;:;~~:;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~-~~-. ~-ing let-a~31y.·+;6c~hftjoo!Wttl.,....-----~eir own planes-at-off~ an e oup y uperv1sor Newport Beach police officer 5842 McFadden Ave. Ralph Diedrich. a member of Art Butler said the youth is A close friend of Rand said the executive committee, that believed to have stolen a car Rand had survived "some pretty such actjon would mean loss of earlier this morning at an hairy '' accidents in the past and local control.• Anaheim hotel and driven it to that he had high hopes that he However. Williams s atd he Newport Beach, where it stalled. would pull through again. believes that concern is overrid· The youth then a llegedly Rabd was injured in 1976 when den by the fact that m any citie&. spotted Frank Bret or Lido Isle his plane cr ashed during the and agencies have jurisdJction parking bis Cadillac outside a lilmlog of~ television series. over the bay and all have dif· coffee shop and placing the keys Rand. 44. has been engaged in rereot grading and erosion or- Hl a n exterior hiding place. his present bustness for seven dinances and enforcement pro· A witness caJled potts:e when years. He previously was an cedures. he alleg~ly saw the youth re-electronics engineer with the Williams said he is pleased mo've the keys and drive ore. McDonnell Douglas Corporation. t ha t a second controversial He is m arried and bas three aspect ol the ,bay 208 Plan was ORANOE C04ST DAILY PILOT t t\t OrfW'~ C'M\t o.1r, ~•ot. w••f\ wn•rttt '"', orn h•"'""''"f'~t:l'r'"' .,~l .. 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The four students a~ violin.isl K1tby McMJLlan, celllat Morle Lane, bassist Dean Ferrel and flutist MJchael Whitney. ,,, higher priority in the study to the construction of a .downstream desiltation basin in San Diego Creek, Hatana.kasaid. He said the provision was also opposed by Diedrich, who cited the high cost of building such a basin. The least expensive a lternative would cost about ·ss milltOft. However, Hatanaka said com- mittee members noted t.bat the 208 Plan la only livini hiiber prioricy to a study oC 1ucb a baaln, with DO guarantee that one will be built. Tbe f'tlewport Bay porUon of tbf reoonaJI 2I08 Piao waa draft· ed by the Newport-Irvine Waste- 1 • _ OK'd M aaacement Plannlnl Aiency nBpecl <NIWA). formed of abou~ 1 HOLLYWOOD <AP > -A dozen local dty and county strike by the Screen Actors ac1ncJe1 aJoni 1ritb the •tale Gulld and the American rectera. Department of Tiab and Game. lion of Tetevl1ion and Radlo Jl. Ms-~tfe!::-.t•t of" IT'S THE TALKQF T H_E ... Tj)WN! __ _ • ,. \ I I • CAA . LES & INSTALLATfON ..•• ~s Alden's for: • CUS APERIES · • LINOL,E ,& W90D FLqC>RIN G People visiting Alden's for the f irst time ere generally flabl>ergasted when Its spacious fnterior unfolds before them. Most wlll say that the thousencts Of sampltts hOUsed within the s~wroom offers the largest setectlon ever seen. And beyond, a waretiouse contains an Infinite varletv of hundreds of re mnants. Add to this, offices! spacl~drapery room 1~• parking, pleasant personn I, and the "Bio Picture" ot Alden's successf I oper~ e~olvest .. ~ D N'S : iiis(ilJatiaii: ·custom draperies · 11inoleum • wood floor Artists ls closer to settlement numfl'VUI pubtft beArtn11 over after a tentative •tre.ment on tbe pui feYt years and will be bandllne of televlelon com-the eubjetlof many more under 1663 PlAC£NllA AV£NlJE • COSTA ~ESA. CALIP 926'27 • PHONE 646·,838 ... 6'6-2J.U merelals, one aspect of the dis· tbe elllte md federal 1senctes, •-----------~-~----.--:i----~-----~---..,.. pule. -Ha'•Hh 1.W. --.. -... • ,,, ·. • . ..,,~ GROUNDHOG CON~ HUMAN EYE·To-eYE Inda~ C.bM Res*r Men Aida Anlmel'a Support Winter to Stay GrounJJwg Sp ies Shadow . PUNXSUTAWNEY. Pa. <AP> -Punxsutawney Phil saw ~ls ~badow ~ay, and according to legend that means the na· ._ lion lS in for SlX more WffU or snow and cold. The Groundhog Day forecast ·came as no surprise to several ~undred onlC?C>kers who w,aited to bear the groundhog's verdict 10 several inches or snow and toe-numbing sub-teen tem- peratures. <Related .story, A7> PBIL'S OFFICIAL GUARDIANS, THE Punxsutawney Groundhog Club, insisted that although skies were cloudy here PbU _bad seen "a pale shadow" and predicted "six more weetci or mtld winter weather. Phil himself did not emerge voluntarily from h.b burrow on Gobler's Knob, but was trundled out on a special sliding drawer and bWlg limply in the bands of a club member while the club president delivered the official word. According to German legends in these parts, the groundhog emerges from his winter bJbemaUon each year and points bis nose into the winter breeze. IF RE_ SEES HIS SHADOW, THE squat, furry beast scam· pers back into his bole, and the nation is in for six more weeks of snow and ice. If he doesn't, spring ls just around the comer. Local tradition insists Phil is the same critter that began t~e annual hap_Penin.g 92 years ago, although most groundhogs hve seven or eight years. The event has put Punxsutawney on the map, and a grateful citiuory bas embroidered Phil's ap- pearance with a heavy schedule of festivities. Phil spends most of the year in a warm enclosW'e at the Punxsutawney Library and Museum. · Thursday night, he was taken into the cold and lodged in a heated burrow on Gobbler's Knob, south of town in preparation for bis early-morning appearance. ' No Parole Jury Sends Killer To L i/ e in Prison The gunman who pumped two bullets into an elderly Tustin gas station attendant during an UD· successful robbery attempt 16 months · ago was sentenced Thursday to life in prison w>tbout possibility of parole. An Orange County Superior Court jury found David Samuel, 23, of Watts, guilty of first degree murder in December and ruled be should 1>e given the life term in prison. Thursday, Judge Alicemarie Stotler agreed. Samuel and two other Los Angeles men had been accused or murdering Alfred Liberator, 72, or Santa Ana during a rob- bery that was Interrupted by police. Th e co-defendants. Arbyl Louls Bryant, 18, and William RobillllOll J r., 20, were convicted in a separate trial and sentenced to ure in prison without possibill· ty or parole. Samuel was an escapee Crom Patton State Cmental> Hospital at the time of the Tustin s laying. From Sky to Sea, Readers Get Story Stories in Sunday's Daily Pilot will cover great heights and [ J depths -describing the quick SUND A Y'S BEST promotion of women pilots and _ _ . .:.-·-· .... updeortatei:.industry.---""---------~ j ... CBALLENGES M ET - Global Marine Development de· signed the Glomar Explorer to pluck a Russian submarine from "Hello Larry," why be didn't want to do it and bow his "de· mands" were met by the network. the depUis eight years ago. You • BLEND'S BUSTLING -The should see what they're doing goal of rock bands is to "happen now! In You/Your Money. and that doesn't just happen. Blend rock band members talk about who they really are at home and offstage in contrast to the high-powered performance$ anct images they maintain on stage and on the road. · FEATHERE D FAMILY - wnat ao you ao when your daughter's love for animals - and the pet food• bills -get out or hand ? Carpenter Norma Robinson of Newport Beach found the answer . . . build a pet store and put the young lady in charge. In You/"~our Money. STEVENSON'S SEVEN'111 - The irrepressi ble McLean Stevenson bu a new TV series, his seventh, but show biz folk still consider him ooe of the belt bets for success. He talks about ·Found Body . Identifie d LOS ANGELES (AP> -A body found two weeks a10 ln a downtown alley bas been iden- tified as th.at or 26-year-old JOH Lul1 Alvares of Culver City, police said.-~. ~~·~-..... ~ 'Stabbed to death, •u ~ lltb vtctlm ol tbe stld Row stabber. Relatives lde11Ufled tbe body Thursday. • Fat. People FmClmmed MADISON, Wis <AP ) - Barbara and Gol'don Ray say they gained a victory for fat people when the state backed 1 down and said they had aa much rtahr aa thinner Colks to adopt a cblld • Tbe st.ate 'lbunday SUS· pended a ruJe which bal'red the couple rrom adopUna a chUd because tfaey are oveTWetgbt. "I think we've tened a function tn 1ettln1 the r "1!L claa n& e cl. • • • t d GOn!OifRa: • .. - <Tbe =t. oC tbe couple was proflJed Wednesday ln the 0.U, PiJot. ) -Housing . 'Ele ment' . Accepted Oranac County supervisors havei adopted a plan deatcned to lnaur !Jlat ao·called affb.rdable hou11lna will be included in all new 'bOuslnR development.I bWJt 10 unincorporated secUoos oC the county. Tt\e plan ls known officially as the l:\ousing element of the coun- ty's gentral plan. The policy approved by s upervisors Wednesday relies Oh increased efforts or county gov- ernment to attract federal hous· ing subsidJes and to cut red tape so builders can save time and ad· ministrauve costs. The key point of the element is the inclusionary zoning pro· gram, a provision which will re- quire builders to provide inex- pensive bousing in 25 percent of their new development.I. Building industry spokesmen have Jong argu~ that such a measure should be completely voluntary, but supervisors Ralph Diedric h and Tbomas . Riley Teminded one spokesman. Dick Harlow representing the Building Industry Association, that volunteerism among de· velopers bas produced few units that low and moderate income families could afford. Low cost housiJlg advocates. including representatives or the Legal Aid Society, the County Human Relations Commission and the League of Wome n Voters had sought mandatory in- clusionary zoning. But supervisors adopted a compromise. It says "every effort should be made to secure a commitment" to the 25 percent inexpensive housing in new developments, but allows developers to meet that objective through a variety of means. These include pay- ment of fees in place of the hous- ing, if developers can convince the county that such an alternative is the only practical way of meeting the goal. The 25 percent figure troubled Supervisor Philip Anthony because it only applies to new .i housing and because the geo- graphical areas in which hous- ing is to be tallied isn't defined. . County staff members said they would provide suggested clarifications to those points in a report to be delivered by June. Another major issue is the subject of cootinuM availability •. or the means by which the coun- ty could be assl.u'ed housing will stay in the inexpensive price brackets. · County staff members are to prepare a feasibility study of the ways such a goal could be ac- complished. Pharmac ists End Strike Of Stores D~IL y PILOT A!I FLO FLOATS IN RECENT APPEARANCE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL Balloon Whale to Appear at Festival of Whetes et Dena Point Harbor. C:Oun~y Tax Payrnellts Drop Off_ Whale in Sky BaJJoon Part of Fest ival By WILLIAM RODGE Of Ille o.llr l"lleC SWff p if 13 took $363 During John Perry's last trip · "" ropos ion I a ·5 to Tokyo, angry Japanese million bife out of the taxes paid -policemen detained and ques- by Orange Co1,1pty property tioned him for five hours. owners, according to county Tax Collector-Treas urer. Robert They confiscated his "pool Citron. toy·" Citron said Thursday that the "The J apanese poli~e wouldn't tot~I county tax bill for I978-'79 is release Flo for two weeks ... the $429,206,000, compared to last ~-year-old s~ulptor explained . year's pre-Proposition 13 bill of They wouldn l release her unlll $792,689,000. The change 'they conftnn~ we had a res· amounts to a 45.8 percent drop_ ervaUononafl1gbtoutofthecoun· The tax collector also said that try: . . the Irvine Co. this year is the · We hter~lly ptcked Flo up county's biggest taxpayer with fi:om the police on the way to the · · • airport" a ball that totals $9. 75 million. A · d" 1 t ? N 1 , n or in,ary poo , oy . o. Second place iSbeld by Pacific "Flo" ls a 40-foot long inflatable Telephone at $8.S million. humpback whale. used by Perry followed by Southern California to ma.'8 a statement about the Edison Co. at$6.4million. danger of elim1nat1og the "Rockwell lntematiooal is in fourth place at $2.S mlJlion. General Telephone Co. is next with $2 million, followed by Chevron, U.S.A., UnJon OU Co., Walt Disney Productio,ns. the Southern California Gas Co. and Hughes Aircraft, which is tenth. world's largest mamma ls . Japan contains a powerful whaling industry. "It was the .•first time there was any anti-whaling protest in Japan," Perry relates. "They <the police> were totally con· vinced there was one conspiracy against the.whaling industry. "We had lo convince them there ~re several groups out to save the whales." McDonnell Douglas placed eleventh this year. Citron said, and the Fluor Corp. with a $1.3 million tax bill was 13th od the list. Perry 's confrontation with Japanese police was. he said, s pawned in part beca use he He pointed out that last year. flo a ted Flo in Empero r the top ten paid a total of $6U5 Hirohito's pond 1n central the center of Tokyo and the pond was included in it." he says. "But it appeared to us it was just a pond in a big pa rk." Perry will bring Flo, along with two other airborne leviathans-including a 110-foot version-to Dana Point Harbor this weekend for the Festival of Whales. . The formerly incarcerated in· flatable whale wHl be earned in the children's parade at 10:30 a .m . "'Saturday along the dockside prome nade at Marl,ner's Village. Flo will be towed around the harbor following the parade. And Sunday, Perry will en- deavor to Oy the 110.foot version above the harbor. He will' also give a talk on his experiences in artistic marine conservation ef. forts at the Marina Inn at 2:30 p.m. The Agoura sculptor bas been around the world, malting his statement on protecting the mammoth mammals. He uses what be terms a "super blower... a device tbat inflates and deflates the 40-foot whale in 3 mjnutes. "You can make your state-n)ent and be gone without of. f~nding anyone, .. he says. "And y~u never ask if you can inflate th e wh ale tha t g 1yes the authorities a chance to say no. million, making the reduction-to Tokyo. A wildcat strike that forced this year's total or $37.i' million .. At one t i me. the Royal Sav-On drug stores "in Orange a 40 percent drop. Palace occupied a vast area In · "If they come up and tell you you can't do that, you say 'I'm sorry I didn't realize that·." County to operate their ~~~------~~----------------------------------------------------------­ pharmacies s hort-handed and for shorter hours is over today. Sav-On vice president Clifford Marker said about 90 of the com- pany's 400 pbarmacist.S are now seeking to return to the jobs they left 11 days ago. The aim of the strikers was to force Sav-On to recognize the Guild of Profess ional Pharmacist s a s the pharmacists' bargaining agent rather than the Retail Clerks' Union. Marker made it clear today that none of the s triking pharmacists could count on be· ing able lQ return to work at Sav·On. ~ . ''Alf afebeliii li"rViewed OD an individual basis," Marker said. "We want to be as charita- ble as possible but some of these ~pie have been guilty of con· duct that may have cost them tbek jobs." Marker said Sav-On intends to take legal action against a number or pharmacists who made defam3t.Ory st.a.t.ements about the ""COmpany -whJle being interviewed by radio and television reporters. "We will demand damages from them," he said. "Some· of them made public statements to the1\effect that Sav-On was negngent in its prep•ation of prescriptions and we can't allow that kind of slander to go UD· checked." Marker said the company bad no intention or rehiri.ng the two pharmacists whose dismissal by the firm led many Guild mem· bers to walk orr their jobs. - Both men told fellow 1\rikers Thursday that they no longer wanted their dJamisaals to be an issue betWffn the GuJld and Sav· On mana1ement. They urged Guild strike.rs to return to work after noting that some had sul· fered hardships because .r the strike. Gulld members who organized th.ltrike 1b.ttd not be reached ror co~t today. But a Guild member who stayed on the Job confirmed &bat tbe walk-out bad been abandoned. 1 . 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'2.99 S.ale Prlct *1.2 SAN :;; COSTA MESA > ~ llO ... ct Vlf HIKIA f $- FOUNTAI N VALLEY n1 Ec.o ~ rwv x l:.LLI~ 8 •. -. • z Opett .? .,.. • W ... 7 aa · l;JO ,_ ztn M1WP01r 11.vo. ·cosTAMISA ....... P9llo lotM103 11uo •ootUtuasr ,, FOUMTAIH YALU Y '" ................. hi.,.....,..., .• "40MI:: fU·6711 Of'IM 7 0AYS \ r • ~ , ' , ,. .- . I' . ,. .. .. . -. .. OASlY PilOT ' 4'u t oa tin Friday, Ftbru.ry I . fl7t . (~~ wltla~ Tom~~\·: Harplaiae F1D1 ondly ·Recalled . DOWN M ORY LANE: P'ormf'r San Clemente rui· df'ot John Sevtraon probably d,..w I.bit roott public atten Uon back tn th Nl•oo Yura wMn bt ma~ aome famous pbotosraphs or lbt" fonnM pf'e\lcknt as be walked on the aand.s in front of l°'ls an CJ meote estate. Severaon'a photoe &ot wide play in Ll(e Ma1a1.loe in those days ~'"-erson wa able to gtt hot.I of Nixon via telephoto lrn1 betau.se hlS own bome wu in Cyprus Shores, near the prealdenu~ rompound. 1N OTHER CIBCLES alone our coast, however, Severson 1s best noted a one of the top names in surfing. He la founder and rormtr publisher of Surfer Magaline, published out of Dana Point. The son of our house Just handed me the March Issue or the magazioe in which Severson has 1one on a nost.algla O.lly ...... Sr.ti ..... Hotdoggtng Tactic Invented by "tM Amadng 13·Ytar..Old" : kick. ms piece is titled, \'Spirit of the '50s." It ls a recollec· tion and personaJ memoir. Severson's piece is fun. It recounts surflog in the 1950s when it was blossoming into one of the most popular of alt· ocean water sports. The accompanying photographs are fun, too. One series shows Dick "Iron Legs" Thomas shooting bis surfboard through the Huntington Beach pier while attired in those ridiculously long surfer t"1nks that were briefly in vogue,ilJ the 'SOs. COASTAL NAME~many now famous in surfing-are sprinkled through Severson's article. Names like Hobie Alter, Mickey Dora. Bruce Brown, Mickey Munoz and "Nelly Bly" BrigneU. . There's an account of "the amazing 13-year-old," a lad named Phil Edwards whom Severson credits with bringing "hotdogging" (crazy riding tactics) to surfing. · Another segment recalls a surfer identified only as "Keyhole" who was wowing the crowds with his: long ri.dea at Salt Creek Beach. That' person could only be Dave Tompkins, currently a ca1ttain in the Laguna Beach Fire Department. · . AMUSING ANECDOTES ABOUND, like tbe liple in 1957 when Severson almost got caught while sneaklng into Camp Pendleton to surf the TresUes. He got chased by a Marine in a jeep who bellowed at him over a bullhorn • "Ya'll Proceed to Shore Immediately ... " Instead, Severson started paddling his board upeoast. The Marine in his jeep chased him along the-shoreline. His pursuer finally gave up at Dana Point. ~That's one long paddle, friends. If you were a water sports person along this best of all possible coasts in the 1950s. you'll get a real nostalgia trip with John Severson l'h the current Surfer Magazine. Beaten Child Dies DALLAS <AP) -The second of two children who were beaten and mutilated in an attack at their home b as died , a spokesman for the Dallas Coun· ty Medical Examiner's office said. Aimee Gray, 8, had been hos pitaliied in critical condition with head Injuries. She dipd Thursday. Clifford Cecil Grid!, 11, her brother, died Monday of injuries he suffered ln the Jan. 12 beat- ings. Police said a screw"driver had been driven into his skull. Kathleen G radi, 32, the children's mother , was cbarg~ with atU!mpted murder r w- ing the attacks. Seate (Jnc•an11ed J obleSs Rate Dips Slightly w ASlONGToN <AP)-Tbe nation's unemployment r:ate declined 1Ughtly to ~.8 percent ln Jaauary, meanin& the alowdown in the economy that tbe Carter administration la plan.nini bacl not yet beaun to occur. a aovernment report abowed today. · f n Calllomia, the unem»loyment rate was 6.3 percent in January, unchanged from ~mber. Tbe oatioo's joble.s rate in Americans seeking jobs was 5.9 December was s.9 percent, and million. the Labor Department noted in its report that untlmployment has hovered at Just belo~ 6 per· cent for the paat alx months. JI haa been et the s.8 percent level twice previous ly in recent months. • HOWEVER, THE administ.ra· tton predict. that unemployment will rise to 6.2 percent during this year and remain at' that level in 1980 as a result of gover· ment efforts to retard 1rowlh of the economy to help control in· tlation. ,. Both the percentage of the . p«1pulation who bad jobs. 59.3 percent and. the share of the population Tu the labor force, 63. 7 percent. were at an all·time high. . The Labor Department said total employment increased dur· ing the month by 450,000. Total employment was put at 96.3 million, while the number of Florida's 1 Fruit Crop · ADULT MEN accounted for most of the job' gains in J anuaey. although unemployme.n't declined among all population· gr.oups. The department said 72 per- cent of major industries· report· ed job gains during January, as retail trade led the way with 130,000 new positions. Overall manufacturing employment gained by 65,000, a slightly lower lnc-r~ase than,ln previous months. Figures in the report were adt.. justed for seasonal variations . Employment in the last two years increased at a 4.1 percent annual rate, which the ad· ministration said was virtually unprecedented in peac4fUme . · THE PROPORTION of the working .age popu l ation employed in 1978 rose to 59 per· cent. Total employment grew by 3.3 millioo, outstripplng an in· crease in the labor force or 2.75 million. The percentage of women in the labor force ...... those either working or seeking employment -rose 1.5 percent last year to 50.1 percent. passing the 50 per· cent mark for the first time. NATION 1 WEATHER . Teens Save Residents A search for two missing persons was resumed today after firi an<! explosions destroyed an apartment building Thursday at Siotlx City, Iowa. Nine people were injured, two critically. Firemen give emergency aid to one of the elderly victims. Three teen-agers wer.e credited with alerting re3idents to the fire and carrying some to safety just before a series of explosions began. .. Spared? MIAMI CAP> -Florida citrus grow·ers prepared their grove heaters and wind machines to fight off an expected freeze to· Tractorcade Readied . . . .~~af, _by! apparently most were spared any serious damage. Hundrem Plan Move to Washington Streets The National Weather Service WASHINGTON CAP > -Dis· itchy feet and decid~s he wants powe r inde x for the years had predicted the cold would dip gruntled farmers are camping to be the first one in. we 'II all go 1910· 1914 below the dangerous 28-degree around the nation's capital, pre-on Monday ... s aid Gerard MEANWHILE, ANOTHER mark for six hours or more in paring ror a diesel·powered as-McCatbern. a Hereford, Texas. caravan that had started in the citrus bel~l but officials say sault oo Congress and the Carter farmer and the group's natJonal Colorado early in January and it didn't get lD&t cold for that administration. "tractorcade" wagonmaster. stalled m v1olent snowstorms as long~ With more than 500 monstrous McCatbem and other protest it came Jtcross the Midwest, bad BOB GIBSON OF Florida tractors .spread over three leaders pJanned to visit con. grown to a convoy of about 800 Citrus ftfutual said be had not Vi r g 1 n i a campsites, t be gres.smen today, try mg to enlist tractors stretching 26 miles as it beard of any citrus damaae. American Agriculture move· support for ruJI implementation reached West Virginia on Thurs· .. In the very northern edge it ment members said they will of the 1978 rarm bill. which they "day. was in the 28s and 29a, with wait until Monday mprning say will give them 90 percent Leaders of the farmers' move. readings in the 30s all the before wreaking havoc with the parity on loans for crops and ment were predicting that by the way down south," be said. "In c o m m u t e r · c o q g e st e d livestock. weekend. as many as 2.000 trac- scattered low-lying ground -Wasl'llngton streets. tors would be assembled at the where it usually gets cold -we · Ultimately, lbey hope to be at three campgrounds west and had 26, Z1, 28 degrees. But there "UNLESS SOMEBODY gets 100 percent parity, a buying south of Wasl11ngton. wasn't any long· durations <or•,-.:...-----------.;;._----------------------"::.....;.------ cold) that I've heard of." The citrus growers bad sent full crews into tbe groves alter forecasters predicted the win· ter 's coldest temperatures might come just before sunrise today. GROWERS WHO invest in frost.fight equipment generally stand a better chance of fighting killer frosts. but others are "at the mercy of the elements,•• said Citrus Mutual's Earl Wells . Fewer than 10 percent had the machines reaay today, Wells said. 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Bianchi. 2'J.c now JaJled lo Bellln1ham ewalUna trial May 8, kept h•ndcuff ind whit appea~.to be a omJa H ahwa)' Patrol captaln'a bade• to · a brielcUf' wtuch he jealously auarded. · Du.nu the JM!Mod ~tween September 1977 ind February lm when thf' Hill tde nn1ler claimed 13 vlttJma aro\md Los Angelet1, there were report.I th lll'~Jtt might hav posed u 1 poUc officer. and in aton onen 111d he kn~ police pro· CedW'ft • ......... ., ...... ~. - MONTEREY <AP > . A Wlld boar bunter Jolt In U1e mounlalns when a r8.1D and snowstorm 6truck apparenUy died of exposure in sub-freedq temperatures, the Monterey County sheriff's office said Thursday. The body of ( J Lawrence )takos, 32, ao STA.TE . Alaskan oU worker, was . found shortly after ~n A .. .-%..a.--t 111'.i .. t i lll ---------We dnesday 1\4 ro1les ... csue-•• W'1 .._ ..... ~ DAIL V PILOT AS Lettuce· Boyco t i:? Chavez R allies Srriking Workers CALEXICO <AP ) ~~"boycott only If we feel munity and the farm An ebullie nt Ces ar we're losing the strike workers," said Chavez, Chavez bas completed a or need to escalate It who described Roberts one-day swing through more." as a "paid mercenary." the Imperial Valley, Gro,vers said about · where he exhorted CHAVEZ ASSAILED t30 volunteers -moaUy thousands of striking Bill ~rta. who heads. white housewives aad fa rm workers and a Los ~eles public re-high school children - raised the specter of a latlons firm employed worked in tbd fields n a ti on wide lettuce by the growera to im-Thursday. under l.l'llltd boycott. prove their image dur-guard. "I feel the way I never ing the strike. The strike has idled felt before." Chavez pro· "We see it as a labor about 3,000 workers at claimed. "We have 30 dispute -a dispute eight Imperial Valley years or struggle behind between workers and farms since Jan. 19 and us, but I am spirited ao<f employers; Roberts is has so far cost growers encouraged. I feel I can turning it into a right an estimated $2 million fight another hundred between the Anglo com-in rotted crops. years." -=========~~-----~~-----:-THE UNITED FARM from Slac k& Canyon Road , about 75 miles The carcifss of a California gray whale, hit and killed by a ship's southeast of Monterey· . propeller is examined after washing ashore Thursday near San Workers union president also attacked a new public relations cam· paign by Imperial Valley growers as racist when be spoke Thursday to about 2,500 persons at a rally in Calexico after spending six hours meeting with picketing workers at several dozen locations. Searchers were alerted by a huntmg compan.. . ' . ion, Don Brock, 40, of Bakersfield , who bad Diego. '.fhe Navy plans to bury the mammal. one of hundreds now '''the likelihood of a boycott is not great at this point," said Chavez, who added the UFW will walked all Tuesday night in the storm before-migrating to Mexican waters. reach~g the small hamlet of Parkfield at 9:~~---·--~-~-----------~-------­a.m. Wednesday. Sniper Bearing Set SAN DIEGO CAP) -A Juvenile Court judge has set a Feb. 16 hearing on whether 16-year -0ld Brend.-Ann Spencer shotlld be tried as an adult in connection with a fa tal s niper attack oo ao elementary school The girl could face lile in prison ·without chance of parole if convicted as an adult on murder charges ln the rifle slayings Monday of the principal and head custodian of Cleveland Elementary School. Eight children and a police of- fice r were wounded in the attack. After a brief hearing Thursday, Judge William L. Todd J r. agrcE>d to a recommendation by the co unty Proba tion Offi ce that she be held in Juvenile Hall rather than released to her father or placed in a Coster hom e. W0111Gn Leaps Io Death SAN FRANCISCO (A p ) A publishing ex· ecut1 ve plunged to her death from th~ 14th floor of the Russ Building in the financial district after hesitating for several minutes on the ledge of her ,o ffice whije smoking cigarettes. . . The body of 31-year-old Carol Thares landed a few feet out from the Montgomery Street curb. · Several wii,Desses said they saw the woman climb out on th-e ledge several times and then retreat back inside before making her final exit. · She was a vice president of Cameron & Co. Rain Vn~o.,ers Bonebs . BORREGO SPRINGS (AP) -Live bombs, rockets and artillery sbells uncovered by heavy cams this week are keeping military demolition ~xperts busy at the Carrizo Impact Area near this desert community Followmg every flash flood and heavy rain, the experts are called in lo defuse and remove re-maining unexploded ammunition dropped in th&. area when it served as a Navy bombing range dur· ing World War II. The site, encompassing about 27,000 acres on the southeast border of the 500,000-acre-plus Anza· Borrego Desert State Park. was closed to the public-in 1962 because of live ammunition still there. Hearst Sag~ IJappy End Patty, Fiance and Dog Go ·into.Hiding SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Patricia Hear$t, out of prison after a five-year odyssey that began with her kJdnapping, is missing again tQday •. but this time she's having fun. And nobody's telling where she is. · Those who know are s!U'ing omy that the jubilant Miss Hejlrst and her fiance, Bernard Shaw, have flown off for at least a week alone together so91ewheretn Calilornia. · EVEN·mEN, they'll have a bodyguard in the background as a security measure. And Miss. Hearst's German shepherd, Arrow, went along, too. It was a happUy-ever-after ending to a tale full of violence, teM'Or and suspense. • - "We certainly don't expect anytbi.ng bad, but 'even ii there ·ts a one percent chance. we doo't want.anything to happen DOW wben everyone is ..• happy and joyful," said her attorney, George Mart\Dez, explaining the bodyguard's presence: TJ1E COUPLE LEFT San Francisco Interna- tional Airport lo an aJ)RArently chartered tWin- engiue Cessna about 12:30 p.m . PST Thursday, just hours after Miss Hearst strolled out of a federal prison a free woman for the first time tn five years. · - It was five years ago Sunday that the heiress . . .. Driver m t :. then a 19-year·c;>ld art studept, was dragged screaming and -.all-naked from a Berkeley apart- ment. The terrorist Symbiooese Liberation Army told the world she was ''aprison.erofwar." . LATER SHE JOINED the SLA in a bank rob· . ·bery, for w,hich she was--convicted after ~ludiog the ~I for 19 months. But supporters launched an ar· dent campJlign ror. clemency, climaxed when President Carter commuted her seven-year sen- tenc'.e Monday. · · · Other women inmates at th'e Federal Cor~­ tional .Institution in Pleasanton c<lmplained after she ·left Thursday.' that justice favored only the w.ealthy like Miss Hearst, the daughter and grand- .dallelater of millionaire newspaper magnates. · - ..TODAY, . ONCE AGAIN, the system ·bas proved: , .that justice Ues only in the pocketa oft~ 'Nixons, Rockefellers and Hearst.s. The word justice should be changed to 'just us the rich,• "said one of dozens or signed protests persented to a reporter. Reticent with the press in the past five years1 -Illas Hearst was t~a.tive Thursday, grinn.iog ana giggling and tossing her long brown hair. . \ ·STANDING OUTSIDE her ·mother's home in musborough sbortly after her release, she opened -a baggy green blouse and Uirust out her chest to sbov.c off a green T-shirt that read, "PARDON ME."· · Sbe also wore a gold medallion, a Christmas gift from Shaw, that said "SURVIVOR" and "2-4-74," the date she was kidnapped. She said she'd have her prison release date added to the bottom. · . · Soon to turn 25, Miss Hearst told reporters she hoped the past five years would benefit her in the The fint>SI quality ARMSTRONG bart root rOSt..>s. A beautiful assortment of colors and va rieties to ch0ose from . ROftt$ ~ • 640.5800 S..-. ~In•• MKArthur • N~ ~Kh 9am-69m Large,. View H omes1tes at Ironwood Country Club. A very limited number of these premium lots, approximately~ acre and larger, are now available for you to btlild your dream house. 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The injured man refused treatment for small cuts on bis neck, Welts said, adding bis name was not being released. The action was filed which Junghans and here against Joe Charles Penka were partners. Penka, 53, who is ac· -----""--------------~---------­cuaed of hiring the murders of Reiner and Sigrid Junghans; and Elbert Easley, 38, of Fresno, accused of be-ing hired to kill them. THE IUNGHANSES were stabbed 100 times at their condominium here Oct. 14. Other defendants ln the s uit are brothers Kenneth Davis, Donald v LEASE: • • OR • : BUY : :· '79 MHCUIY e COUGAI •. :s131~~0 : • ~AX . ESTA.TE SAL E OF J E WELRY· C RYSTAL- P ORCELAIN - BRONZES - CBISA·- S I LVER . and more. • Lots of diamond rings and earrings, gold chains, fine china and crystal, bronzes, some fuml· ture. oils, chandelieri, brass lamps, etc. Something for everyone -from $1.00 up. Free admission. 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Weed/Publisher Tl'IOmH Keoevll/Edltor S.rbara Kreiblch/Edltorlal P-oe Editor Uraogeo...1o •• ~1>1101 Edltorial · Page ------------... ----------------------------- 'nlls 'Hostility' l ~ay Help Brown In his column tod y, Nic-k Thimmesch ootel that R publican presld nual ~date John Con.Dall)' wAJ qullo pleased when Geora McGovern threw a few v rbal brickbats his w•1. •ppattnUy oo tbe theory that cr1Uclam Crom "di credi~ Democr at" m!Cbt do more rood than harm. News lhal Gov. Jerry Brown ~ the target or considerable bo!UUty from the left wing of h\s own party could roocelvably have the ume-reverse elf eel Liberal a<"Uvist Tom Hayden saya be has warned Brown lhal be mu.sl paca!y lbe liberal Democrall who regard him as poUucal turncoat for espe>u.sing conservative fiscal v•ews tn recent peecbes . Hayden supposedly told Brown that a group of 25 rormer backers of McG<Svem and Eugene McCarth~, meeting to discuss the 1980 campaign, reacted to Brown s new image with "hostility that was quite emotional." The group .. seeking an alternative to President Carter . had previously viewed Brown as an acceptable 1980 candida te, Hayden said, but now feels be will not mer it s upport unJess be changes his r.iew conservative stance. Could be that Gov .. Jerry ls just smart enough to m a ke politJcaJ hay out of criticism from the "tax and spend•' liberal Democrats, who have not yet recognized. as he apparently has, the impact of the new wave of fiscal restraint on both major parties. California's labor leaders see.m to be singularly removed from reality. · Two years ago, after. months of debate and. strong union pressure, Congress, in what was regarded as a major labor victory, voted to increase the minimum wage. Opponents of the move warned that it would wipe out hundreds of thousands of jobs for teenagers and low-skill workers. and would inevitably inflate union labor pay scales to maintain the traditional wage differential for s kmed and unskilled .workers. Despite_J.his, Congress adopted and President Carter signed a new mjnimum wage scale providing for an increase from S2.30 an hour to $2.65 an hour in 1978; to $2.90 an hour in 1979; $3.10 an hour in 1980; and $3.35 an hour in 1981 -a 48 percent increase over four years. . ·Within a year, as the inflationary impact of the increases became apparent, there was talk in Congress of moving the schedule forward at least one year. Now we learn that the California AFL/CIO is . aqvocating an even greater speed·up that would boost the -minimum wage to $4 an hour in 1980 and $4.50 an hour in 1981. In light · of the president's avowed intent to place m aj o r e mphasis on curbing inflation, this hardly fits the nation's needs. . The mere fact that presumably responsible labor leaders would make s uch a proposal at th.is time ts in itself shocking. 1;banks a Lot, Merv Former Lt. G<>vernor Mervyn Dymally wasn't kidding when be.said he didn't intend to give successor MiK'e Curb any help in taking over the office. When Oymally got through there wasn't much left to take over . Not only )lad he managed to transfer several functions of the lieutenant governor's office lo other state depa rtments, he even managed to get rid of the historical office desk. Dymally arranged to give the piece of furniture. used by the late Chief Justice Earl Warren when be was 'governor of California, to Secretary of State March Fong Eu for the state archives. That left Curb with no place to answer the mountain of mail that had been piling up for hitp in the office between his election in November and the January inaugural. Dymally "forgot" to tell him about the mail. I A gentleman to the end, that Dymally. ' Opinions expressed In the space ~bove are t~ of the Daity Pilot Otner views expressed on this page are tho~ their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/Flags ByL.M. BOYD Between 100 and 150 United States flagS daily are run up and down the three nagpoles over the.Congressional build· ings. These are provided by s~nalors and representatives who give them to constit· uents. One woman and thn!e men handle the chore pl yo- yoing them. It b a peculalr game, that one. The elected olliclaJs make no point of the fact that each or the nags bas · flown the re only· for mo· ments. Those who receive the flags mostly know but i(. nor~ that fact. And those who subsequently see those flags displ ayed e l sewhere. whether they know or doo't, simply prefer t.o believe that the nag they saw was "the flag" that new over the Na· t \on ·s Capitol. It is a col· lusion of pretense. Dear Gloomy Gu Tbe government is con· cerned about prot.ectin1 the ~ds f"JI"! harm by the ada 01;1; TV. What · •bout ALL of ua? W.E.G. I • .. \ Q. "I know Leningrad was named in honor or Lenin, but was any city named a fter Karl Marx?" A. Only one, so far as I k.now. A small Soviet Union t.own near the Volga. Q . "What's an 'ex · onumlst'1" A: A collect.or of tokens, medals. privately printed coins not actually usable as money. That word ls only 18 years old, incidentally. If you like the smell of "Sao Francisco Fog," you can buy it in an aroma can that lasts about three months . Costs $3 or the reabou'ts . ••Mother's Soup" ls another canned Ira· grance simUarly for nle at that price. Likewise "A Dozen Rotes," "A Bo" of Chocolates," "Fresh Cut Grass.•• "A New Car," ••Robust Coffee'• and "Orange TT'ff Blossom." Do not believe this ls aa tm· ""'Mhte • -mmetmr l'lllf· mick aa the OM SUllff~ for men's cologne about a dozen years 110. Propoted Were aeeota ·called "Low Ttde," "Pul Mill ," "Stock.yard Lee.f. "Lock4'Jr Room Sox" and "Dairy Bam at Dawn." 'lbat notioo dldD't catch on.oddly. One Une in an Anny report on lbe neJd perfonnance ol female toldien re1da: "The tradtUooal beth ln a btlm« was not an a~ceptable IOIU· Uon !or women." Nick Thimmeech Connally Reverses Criticism WASHINGTON -John B. · Connally came Mre t.o anoounce for Preaideot and was dell&bted wb•n a puhUc k:Dodlq by Sea. Geora• McGovera turaecl into IU unbu:ntlooal boOlt. As cbainnan of ··~mocrata for Nlxoo" in 1972, Connally pounded and lacerated McGovern . left bJm for d e ad,· and · gloated ·when the Demo· c rati c nominee suf. fered a humiliating defeat . \ McGover11 never forgot. and even before CoonaUy unaurprls· ingly informed the ciUzenry that he w aa running for President, the South Dakota Senator vented his festering anger. "I WOULDN,. trust CoMally within a mile or the White House," be said. "John Connally combines the worst of both Watergate and Vietnam. He's the perfect symbol of the double· talking, double-crossing politl· ciao. He doesn't even know what party he belongs t.o. Earl·Waters "The ract lha1 _connally naver went Co jaU along with the rest or the Wateraat.e gang ls positive proof that Ed Williams is the best criminal Jawyer in· the country" McGovern a1ao took note or wbat Coanal1y did to him in 1972~ u tbou&b be were licking bis wo~ after a dog rtgbL Con- nally could not ignore such a snarling attack, and naturally sn1pped back. "I gather he's not going to lead the Democrats ror Connally In 1980," be cracked. ''I'd say he's still a mad McGovern." Both camRS reported getting an encouraging playback from t.h1a feisty exchange. Connally's p e o p 1 e a r e b ·a p p y t b a t McGovern, whom they regard as a discreclited spokesman for the Democrats, honored their candidate with the invective. McGovern was pleased to bear from old friends who gave him a pat on the back for telling Con- nally off. IF McGOVERN had amplified his remarks about Connally's trial and not-guilty verdict in tbe milk case, he would have had to mention that att.omey Edward Bennett Williams was also a top ' official in the Democntie ·Party, and that srieral leadin1 Democrats testified oo beball of Connally. namely : Robert Strauss, now fonner chatnnan of tbe Democratic National Committee; Mrs. Lyodoo Baines Johnson; then Con1ruswomao . Barbara Jordan. and Robert S. McNamara and Dean Rusk, cabinet. officers in the Job.osoo AdminlstraUoo. ln a small way, McGoveni's attack on Connall,y is reminis· cent of bow President Johnson inadvertently boosted Richard Nlxoo's presidential stock when he unloaded on him in 1966 as a "chronic campaigner" who "never did really recognize and realize what waa golog on when he had an official posit.ion in the government." JOHNSON RAD just returned from an exhausting trip to the Far East. and Nixon was tearing across the laod on behalf dlf Republicans everywhere in hopes of earning 1.0.U.s t.o be cashed in at the 1968 convention. Shortly before election day. 1966, Nixon criticized Johnson's communique on the Manila ~ .f erence, charging that LBJ was confusing our allies, le aving . I I \ I I I ~ South Vietnam vulnerable, and creatln& a aituaUon where the war could last five more years witb lJ.S. cuuaJUes exceeding those of the Korean war. Theae:taunts prompted Johnlon to declare that Nixon ''d~aa't serve bis country well," and charge that be was politically motivated. Naturally Nixon aaw an openln8, and af. feeling a hJcb·road approach, said Jobnsoo bad exhibited "a shocking display of temper" and had "broken the bipartl.san line on foreign policy." NIXON WM delighted to get widespread editorial support both for bi5 critlciam of L.8 .J.'s Vietnam policies and for being the target of Johnson's personal derision. One consequence was that many Republicans, skep- tical of a Nixon comebaclt, got to thinking, "Can be do it, one more time?" Now Connally, in bis announee· ment s~h, did charge the Carter Administration with "Ralsboonery" Caller GeraJd, the President's communications adviser), meaning ''image without substance." He also charged that .. tbe Carter Ad· ministration is wrong for the times in wbict\ we live •.. b~ little sense of strategy. and little sense or the use of power on global scale." Connally is one of a batch 0£ Republicans aspiring for lbs Presidency. So far, they &mount to a colorless lot, although Ronald Reagan b the most recognizable and '1so far ahead of the rest ot the polls. CONNALLY'S shortcomings are harped on plenty. He was once a Democrat. He was in- volved in Watergate <but.found in- nocent). He is a big Texan who would wield big power. He represents the moneyed in- terests, andsoon . But if Connally turns out to be the Republican who can stir the opposition. attack the Carter Ad- ministration in a feisty manner, and give the citizenry the idea that be is a clear-cut altemaUve to the present White House occu- pant, ~ maybe a solid one as well. t&eo those slow-reacting Republicans might put· aside their reservations about the man. and give him better con· side ration. McCarthy Break Trouble for Brown The open break between Speaker Leo McCarthy and Gov· emor Jerry Brown which flared 80 unmistakably at the Stale Democratic Convention was not surprising. It bad been a long time building. McCarthy was already in· stalled in the state's second most pow· • e rful of- fice. that or Speaker . when Brown became only t h e third Democrat to be elected governor in California in this century. NOY ONLY was McCarthy de- termined that the Legislature should work harmoniously with -the new governor, he w•s mindful of the disastrous frjcti0o which existed between the elder Gov,ernor Brown and Spe¥er Jesse Unruh a decade earlier. "I am not going Co undermi.11e the governor like Jesse d id," McCarthy vowed at th~ Ume. Art Hoppe So McCarthy bas leaned over backwards in bis support of Jerry Brown even suffering humiliation jn battling time and Ume again t.o protect Brown's image. He bas fottght '>rf threatened overrides of vet.os and whipped recalcitrants into line t.o support pet programs of the governor. Tbi8 overattentiveness to Brown 'a desires brought McCarthy's position as Speaker near to thin ice as members became di5encbanted with the governor and more and more critical of McCarthy's unswerv· ing support. Even before the schism was triggered bY Brown's turnabout on Proposi· lion 13 last year, McCarthy was admoobhed by the house mem· bersbip t.o stop dancing to Jerry's tunes. , The dlsllJusiooment of the legillaton bad actually started back ID lB78 when Brown dis· dained st.ate problems t.o launch h11-1lJ·timecl...PtesldenUal bid. H.ls lnattenUOn to the state was 50 bad that McCarthy reluctant· ly bad to publicly warn him to comebome. There a re , or course . many reasons for the breach that bas flnaJly become so wide that it is unlikely it can be healed. Not the least are the cdmbination of Brown's inex· perience and intractability. 8.ut the underlying cause is bis inherent self·centeredneas. This not only makes him rude and In· considerate but leads him Co uni~ lateral de<!isions. eschewing the counsel of bis supporters in the Legislature. IN UIS first four years Brown exhibited th.is lack of concern for the legislative leaders in bis failure to spell out ad- ministrative goals for solving tbe problems of state. His style was t.o utter glowidg rbet.oric in broad generalities and leave the details t.o the legislators. It they came up with solutions wlth popular appeal Brown wu quick to claim credl~. Conver:sely he was _prompt to embarrass' the solons lor bULs he dido 't Ute by veto or cauatic Cft\lcisms. Thia penchant for pla)'ing h ero at the expense of leg\slators does not win friends let alone loyal supporters. Brown may not have realized bow badly a governor needs help from the legislators and his smashing election victory last November bu done oolhing t.o enlighten him. But the odds are heavy that he i~ about Co learn the lessons the bard way. For his grandstand inaugural speech, together with bis cold refuuJ to heed the pleas of the solons for a budget more sensitive to the needs of the lower iDcome citizens, promises ~rovoke an unruly legislative · session. And with tbe Jong suC· fering McCarthy at the end of bis tether no one is left to snatch Brown's chestnuts from the wrllthful rares be bu named. ALaEAOY McCarthy bas signalled that his goals are en- tirely different from those or Brown and it is•a safe bet that McCarthy will not only succeed in passing -bis procram but will cram it down Brown 'a throat with veto overrides ll necessary. In any event the weather ahead lor Brown will be stormy. (mi Parents Be Saved from K.id<:fy Terrorisin? The Federal Government, COO· cerned by the growing wave of juvenile terrori~~. ls conatder· lna banning television com· merctals for sugar-coated cereala from Saturday mominl cartooo programs. And rightly IO. Tr1ditiooally. Americans have believed that. what a cblld watehed a12d what a child ate were the concerns of the child'• parents and not the cov- ernment. tr tbe parents did not wish the cblld to wftch Satur· day momln1 cartoon• or e1t 1qu-eoated cetula, the pareat would preeum1bly so lnlorm tbl cblld ud there tbe matter would end. But those halcyon times are sadly behind us. Today, gangs of crack Ove-year-olds. their emo- tions inflamed by Saturday morning commercials, roam OW' homes a-nd s upermarkets, wreckina vengeance on parents, checkout clerks and all innocent cltUeoa who stand between them and their crued lust.for a box of Suear Jl'lxes. WHO NOWADAYS isn't lam Illar with the all -too· com moo scene of the little tot ln,.. the 1boppl.ni cll't suddenly pull· inl a .38 on lta mother U she dawdle1 too lone ln freab prf>. duce? Tum this crate around and bead for aucar·coated cereAlt." ta.. dai tbeM tykes ua:an MY· "Do as I tell )'OU and WW ••t bwt." Some parenta have attempted to retlat. Neff.bbon recall that Mn. MldeUDe Poat of Racine, ,_. I Wisconsin, said (innly oo bear· ing of the proposed ban tMt It didn't afJect her family because Cl) she dJdD 't allow ber fC>Ur- year-old dauabt.er, Mlaale, to watch Saturday morning car- toon.a and {2) she f~her oaly 1uaarle11 rolled oats for breakfast. Tbe following Satur- day attemoon1 • Mrs. folk wu.. rouna ID bet at'cben stra.naled with a Jump rope and Mia•» hal been mlsalna ever since. It Is the swelllna numbers of incidents such u th1a that have led to l.be lncreaalnl popularity of parental aell-deleDM counea across the count~y. .. MY SlX·YSAa·OLD "aon, Willie, pulled a twitcbbladlt Oil me last Sat\&f'Uy wtleD I tried to turn off tbe commercial for Cbocolate-Oovtted Mocha Puna on Captain Ka·Zowee, '' lln. Wlnltred Morpn of Kent. Iowa, ,told~. • ioljj. • "But by kicking him in the groin while giving him a karate chop which broke bis rigbt wrist. I was able to disarm him without any trouble." Even parents trained in the martial arts. however, are DO match for the buncet strikes, alt·ins and cou.nUeaa other acts o.f u.odvll dlsobedJeaca tJMM... days by our pre·scboolers, their little mlnd.s au but destroyed by sugar addiction. Thus \.be gov- ernment has oo cbolce but to move in and do the job tbe parenta cannot do tMmselves. BUT WHAT, l et us ult ourulves. about adult morom? Adu.It morons comprln 78.3 per- cent of tbe prim•Ume televiilon audience. Tbelr level of con· au.mer debt prov• bow eas1ly brabrnlbed theJ, too, an by commerdall. Doa't tbMe poor :.oull daltne Wublqt.oa'a pro. t.ec;Uon u well? __ .. . .. . .. • I l ( 0 j a~ 0 M r r 1 t 8 1. c I~ b ,i, . • ,. of ... , ~llON I OBITUARIES t n<J,.1 • ww•-••i . 1J1 J SMTK-TVnftLL,.UMI ~TUAIY· WIS~CMA.Pll. Q-emnory • Flower Shop 427 E. 17th ~t. Costa Mesa 646-<4888 PmCt•01HRS SMnH'S MOITU.uf 827 Main St. Huntington Beach 636-e539 ,_FAMILY COLOMlAL Nm A& Ha.. 7801 9oisa Ave. Westminster 89:}-3525 PACIFIC vtlW ••11:: ....... , .... Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCo.Mlctc MOllTUAalES Laguna Beach •94-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan C3plstrano 495-1778 " ME/¥'SµB WINS ONE MOSCOW (AP > .... S<>vtet Centr al Aliian scientists-are urging silk factories to buy onl y mal e si lkworm c at erpillars because they weave 20 percent more silk than females wben s11bjected to radia· tion treatment, the Sov· iet news aeency Tass re· ported, I Mono Lake ~-Deallu ! ~Elsewhere OAKLA ND CAP > - Catherine Nimitz, 86, widow o! Adm. Chester W. Nimitz, he~d of the P acific fJ eet dudng Wo rld War II. died Thursday. • CINCINNATI <AP> - Dr. Edward A. Gall, 72, former president of the American Association of GERlATAIX P~or ·Eating Poison, Says Alabaipa Mayor TV A last month release'd a report Be t Q showing that levels or DDT up to 120 au Y Ueen times the FDA-recommended tolerance level were found in fish ~ several miles downstream in the B • T; • Tennessee River. lt l rpsome "THE LEVELS .OF DDT are so ~ high that you can actually smell it , and you can see clum]>S of it like SACRAMENTO <AP> -Assembt.ywoman rocks <*'I the shore," said Dr. Ralph Maxine Waters, tired of seeing male colleagues Brooks, ohief of TVA's Wat.er Quality introducing beauty queens on the Assmbly floor, and Ecology Branch. says she'd like to find a muscle man to introduce. TVA officials said the contamina· The Los Angeles Demoerat, recently named tion w.as caused by an Olin Co~. chemical plant on the Army s Assembl co-whip, made·tbe comment to about 100 Redstone Arsenal property. The women from the California Elected Women's plant. closed 'and diamanUed in 1~ Association for Educatiop and Research. They for health reasons. bad manufac· laughed. · . , tured most of the world's supptY·of the m could cost as much as $! million. THE MAYOR CHARGED that U cleanup would have begun earlier Triana residents w¥e 01iddle-cla. bit.es instead of poor, rural blacks. The TV A said lt uked J9r a ban t r111Ung in the area but tlie FDA. tl Environmental Prot-ectlon Aaenf and Alabama health omc~als ba' been reluctant to issue such ao orde- Groundhog EylM A. Bit of Lovin,' Not His Shadow W ASIDNGTON <AP > -Groun hogs aren 't really all th1 interested in the weather when the peek out of their nests in Febn.iar What they're looking-for is a liU lovin' s'ays a scientist who b1 studledthem. "They don't ca re H tber is any sunshine," expfained D Allen Ingling of the Univenity • Maryland. "At this time of year tl males get out and start wanderi1 around to see if the re are at females." In fact, the tradition Feb. 2 appearance today may not I their first of the year, s aid ln&UPa. "DURING IDBERNATJON, thf wake up about every 10 days or so. it's a nice day, they may just 10< outside to see what's going on,'' I said . But about the beginning < February, be added; more acUvll ensues because mating seaaoa ai rive .. •................ Pathologis t s , died Wednesday of cancer, a MS. WATERS WAS PAllT OF a panel of six the pesticide since l947. The Army ia just begiJuliq efforts female legislators. to clean up more than 4,200 tons·of The males are the first to rise. 8ll they go in search of mates, crawlin .. into burrows to see if they can fl.nd .1 willing female. VETERANS llhenlde HaHonal Ce"'etery h How Opeo. HO CHARGE for bsW to Cfldlfied nterans & spouse. SMITH ·TUTHILL LAMI M~S~~';'°'. ~ ... ,....... ~"" • 427 L IMSf .. c..teMese 646-4888 dise ase he sought to COD· quer In rus resea rch. "I'm looking for a weight lifter with a lot of DDT deposi\3 on the property. TVA muscles,'' she said. adding that maybe she could officials said. Brooks said removing 'Quit Smoking' Classes Slated Adult e d ucatio n persuade him to take off bis shirt so she could whistle and make· a few catcalls and talk about how good his body looks." Ms. Waters. a spunky. outspoken woman who describes herself as a feminist, was taking on one or the long.standing legjslative traditions. classes to aid smokers SOME BEAUTY QUEENS, INCLUDING the who want to quit are Maid of California and Miss Calrfornla, are available two njgbts a introduced in both houses each year. But some of week throughout Orange the former fanfare has declined. County. The 1979-80 Legislature has 11 women, a Class information is re cord number. There are 168 men and one available by calling the vacancy. Lung Association of Ms. Waters said she ls h!gialatively interested Orange County at 835 · lD the poor, women, and children, But she said the LUNG, a spokesman . press typically doesn't report her serious stands, said. and quotes women "when we sound a little sllly." Will Populat ion Stable in 2050? UNITED NATIONS <AP> -The latest calculations indicate the world's population will stabilise at about 11.5·billlon, three times what it is, ~round the )'ear 2050, tbe chairman of the U.N. Population Commiasion said. -Chairman Dtrlt Jan van de Kaa, a professor of demography at the Unjversity of AmafFrdam, made' tbe predlctioo at the commiaaioo's 20th session. WHILE ALL TRIS may be very iJ tereattng, Jngling's studies are n< aimed at t.J\e sex lives of the littl mammals. Instead, he and Dr. Tor Albert are looking at the creature: unique biology for information tha may benefit humans . Hepatitis and some infections al feet groundhogs, which Inglin' say are really large ground sqwrreh. similarly to the way they affec humaas. By studying the diseases in tht' animal~. information may be ob tained which could help in the treat· ment of humans, Ingllng said, Traditionally, if the animal seer bis shadow today be will witltdrn into bis bole and another six weeks of • winter will follow. A New Year Collection __ ~_ ALIX SRASTIAN customer, In e Ron Cherelkln jacket with Ta:terself penca. rola11es In UNDIE~'S Nutrition feetures • variety ot things heelthy, Including fresh Pf<>- the ltOnl, located ln the I. Megnln w ing on the lower level. duce, peclteged vitamins. 1 greet juice ber, and 11t·d0Wn fecllitlel tor bteeklNt end lunch. 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For 'lnvenling' Jobs 81 .IOllN CtJNNIJi"F A~ ....... AMly.e The ID06t efreetive way to produce jobs4f..'4dnvent them, said the gentleman. He wasn't being auperflclal. Jobs can be-invented. he saJd. Productive jobs, not federal mue,work project&. Such u the eleetric lllht bulb wblcb, be noted, dpeloped into an industry that since l8'1t bu provided work for scores of m!Mona of.. people in dozens of iDdu.striea re- lying upon electric power. Or the airplane, wbicb gave rise to mUlions of jobs in engineering, construction. pUot· ing, traffic control, maintenance and the like. or the analytical engine, which developed lnto today's digital computer. WITIJ NAGGING unemploy- ment and nagging productivity growth two o! tbe country'a big- gut problems. invenUon wW be acclaimed, celebrated and honored this year in do,ens or pageants, fairs, exblblts and the like. decades or so, you are re- minded, we've split the atom. broken the sou.od barrier, con- quered polio, explored space, de- veloped instant photography, perfected the computer, made TV a household fixtUl'e. What's different today, say scienliats. is that inventlon is often so complex· and oosUy it may require the efforts QI many individuals, disciplines and laboratories -as well u bus1· ness and government. Uoder sales and selling, lhe seminars are "Selling and Salesmansblp, • • •·Modern Marketlng Practices and Procedures," "Manufacturer's Representatives" and "Gelllng Results with Tl me Manage- menL" Anatomical parcelain molds for single-use surgeon's gloves wait for placement in dipping,. machines ·at American Hospital Supply Corp. 's Pharmeseal division at Glendale. The gloves are contoured and President Cart.er proclaimed Edison's birthday, Feb. 11 (1847), ~Na· tional lnveo- t ors ' Day. Fort Myers, Fla ., bis .winter home, began a two- week pageant today. Cen- t e nnial of Light events, Jim Cook. president of the Thomas Alva Edison Foundation and the man who believes we should invent jobs, Isn't so sure. He believes our attitudes toward education, formal and in the home, tend to discourage in- vestigation. fitted to size. The market for single-use gloves is estimated at $50 million an-nually. .'1'HE FIRST TIONG a kid learns is that the best way to get spanked is to investigate." said Cook, a psychologist and former GeneraJ Motors researcher. "It gets him into trouble. He re- ceives a subtle message." THE SMALL BUSINESS pro- gram has ''How to Start a StbalJ Business," "Financial Planning for a Small Business," "How to Survive and Build for Success" and "'Getting Results with Time Management." Litton Ads Deceptive? Included in the real estate pro- gram are "How to be Successful in Real Estate," "Opportunities for a Career in Real Estate," "Getting Results with Time Management" and "Com· munications Skills." The women In business pro- gram includes "Packaging Your Own BU&iness Plan," "How &o Survive and Build ·for Success," "Getting Results with Time M anaeement" and "Com- munications Too l s for Managers." * * '* Mail Order Class To Begin at OCC The mall order business will be examined in an Orange Coast College marketing class that begins next week. Titled "Selling by Mail," the class meets Wednesdays from 7 to 10 p.m. Regi stration continues through Friday in the Costil Med school's adrt»ssions build· ing. Information if available at 556-5735. WASHINGTON <AP> -Litton Industries, Inc., one or the na- tion's largest conglomerates, used deceptive advertising in touting Its microwave ovens, ac- cording to the government. The firm's advertising in sucb publications as Newsweek and the Wall Street Journal said a survey of mic rowave oven service technicians found an overwhelming majority favor- ing Litton over other brands. ACTUALL V, THOSE respond- ing were drawn from a Ust of Litton-authori%ed microwave oven service agents, resulting in a bias in the results, the Federal Trade Commission charged Thursday. Dick Parrish, spokesman for LiUon's Microwave Cooking Products division in Min· neapolis, declined immediate comment. The parent firm has headquarters in Beverly Hills. ·Litton advertisements published in major newspapers and magannes during 1976 and 1977 said, "76 percent of the in- d e,pen dent microwave oven technicians s urveyed recom- mend Litton." TUE AD COMPARED Lltton to competitors General Electric, Amana. Sharp and Magic Chef. The survey results showed Lit· ton far above other brands in quaUty. dependability and ease of repair. , The FTC complaint said the surveys were conducted for Llt- lon by Custom Research, Inc .. but were not the independent surveys claimed in the ads. ·'The surveys were designed a n d a n a l y zed by · Litton employees. The role or Custom Research was limited_ to placing the telephone calls. from a list of names suppHed by Litton, and conducting the interviews, from a ques~onnaire supplied by Lit- Seminar Planned · • Rolt Winterfelt, president and director of research at Rolf Win- terf e lt Securities Investment Management, Santa Ana. WW conduct a free symposium, on "How to Buy Low -Sell High." The symposium will be held at 7 p.m . Monday at the Catalina R.oom, Park Newport Apart- ments, Newport Beach. , Understanding. Coping, Accepting, Growing, Tranquility No one likeS" to think about II, yet during life we will all be touched by the loss of a loved person. UndenMHtlng, coping, acc.eptlng, and finally, growing through the experience ls essentlal to life. Perhaps no other subject is so little understood, or misunderstood, and yet Its Importance Is undeniable. And, this Is why this conlrO\/erslal subject was selected as a Course by Newspaper. / The cour.;e examines the issues and problems that mortality presents to modern American Society. The topics Include: the dying patient, grief, the funeral, death and children, explaining death to children, youth and suicide, the role of the care·glving professions. moral and ethical Issues. and life after death. Two units of college c:redtt will be awarded for the successful complellon of this Sbclology course. It is accepted for transfer by four-year colleges and universities. Teachers. nurses. and others may receive professional credit. Course by Newapeper readings are carried Saturdays by the Dally Piiot beginning Fe~ary 10. The 14 newspaper essays are supplemented by texts and the personal assistance of lnstructOf Ted Sames at Coaattlne Community College. Act today. Sign up with the form below. CO'ISTLIN -COM MUNITY COl..Lf.GE DAllY PILOT --------------~--~----~------------------------- C00\11•-.. Com<nun•I\/ Cfllk.ge ldtnllhtMM>tl N11mtw- / I I I CUP and MAIL REGISTRATION FORM M,11110 I (ti Ul'lkflOwn .......... blMll.I ____ _ --BIRTllOAll f~ Ml NAM[_-:-----------------U... Coostllne Communll\I Col~ I 0231 Slalef Aw. F oun1.11n Valley. CA 92708 Monlll 00\f v • .,, PHQN( RtSIOl.NCEADORC~-:--:--------------·~-------~ No ·~"""' /\of No C.•I\< l)fl WH[N 00 YOUR PRt!ilNT STAY IN CAllfORNIA BLGIN? I I -Mon-~---0ey---v-.... ---~ : UNlltDSTAlf.SCfTll1N1 I I Y~ ( I No •No. -.iwof \lt\6htld I ~ Gr.d. Lomplt4fd C.irt'lt °"' 1 8 ~ 10 l I 12 )I Cnr~ IN' Ill ~ & ~<119 r~&C.._. I !Sot io1oq; 190) • I 1.l M I ----------·---------t • • °"" . I -------------------~~-------~------~~-----~--~--- recalling the cu""1"" ton," the commission said. light bulb's invention on Oct. 21, 1879, are scheduled throughout the r.ear. , . In school, Cook believes, some science teachers promote a mystique about their discipline. They deliver another message: TUE COMMISSION alleged that the ads failed to show that those surveyed bad sufficient ex- perience In repairing non-Litton brands of microwave ovens &o be able to make brand com•; parisons. Jt s as ii to invoke the spirit of tbe Edlsons, Wrlgbta, Bells, Fords, Marconis (radio· telegraph)• Goddards (rocketry> and other productive tinkerers who launched the industrial world of the 20lb century. Physics and chemistry are dif. ficult. Most kids believe they are, be says. .What should be run. what should arouse the youngster's curiosity. he suggests, is pre- sented as something sterHe and difficult. "There's no reason wby it shouldn't be fun ," he says. "Scieoc~ is bu.man ... The deception of the advertis- ing may "mislead members of the consuming public into the purchase of substantial quan- tities of microwave ovens manufactured by Litton," the The question on many a mind, however. is whet.her ceremony is enough. Sociologists claim the spirit is gone, cobquered by big business and big government. Critics of edueation say it too stifles curiosity. • I IN COOK'S VlEW, we should seek to have children expen . ment for themselves. even 1( it l¥>metlmes means tuing n sks, even if It means breaking something. Edison did. . FTC said. An FrC compla1nt me ans the commission bas "reason to believe" that the law has been violated. YOU'LL GET AN argument on such claims. In the past three NEW YORK <AP> Cpnf\Gn ~ ~11e..=i.!'tl ConP6p CTewtd loNI S.11<11 les ~·eo ~·~-~ rFed enll'M ln~r•nce & •-· OteOes al sto<~s,. o.r.,M•I Al:L Ind ,,.. ""' 8:i.'~! 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For the first crub, ;add 10 perc:ent to the basic policy. says a Slate Farm Mutual spotfesmao wbo supplied figures that State Farm uses in writing 20 million auto in· surance policies. After the second crash, add 20 percent to the basic rate: after the third, l•ck on ~ percent. After that, the drtver is almost sure to be without a UceD.t>e or to be charged an exorbitant "assigned risk" fee. TRE STATE INSURANCE COMMISSIONERS want be insurance compames to toss out the sex and marrlate ; I.Illus Categories, forcing the ind\islry to find Criteria that are more "sociologically acceptable. '1 The insuraJ\ce CODl· paniea have successfully fought elimination of the age fac· tor, convincing the commissioners that youth bas a direct bearing on accident rates and their severity. The sex and marital status factors are still an issue ,between the regulators and the companies, wtth tbe regulators demanding that the industry seek true claims· causi.ngelement.5. One possible major measuring stick is mileage, ae· cording to auto industry experts. National Safety Council statistics tend to support this view. · Others believe driving experience -especially ex· perience with the same make and model car - reduces accident probability. The 'Brtl· ish Automobile Man- uracturers Association reports that studies 10 England s how Money's Worth experience on the road with the same make and model car promotes safer driving. North Carolina and Massachusetts requjre insurance companies to take driving expenence into account in set- ting rates. Both states pennit surcharges for drivers of any age wbo have bad their licenses less than two or three years. The s~ba.rge is up to 100 percent. SOME INSURANCE COMPANIES CONTEND lbat ac. curate mileage is difficult to determine -but regulators say state vehicle inspection laws could include odometer readings. Other rating s uggestions include discounts for driver ed~cati?n .courses. offered by some firms, and grading of dnvers license exams. rather than simple pass.fail re· suJls , with discounts awarded for high scores. Until changes are made in the rating system -and the timing is unpredictable -what can people do to cut in· sura nce costs -other lban growing up, getting married or bavingasex-changeoperation? -INCREASE COLLISION AND comprehensive de· ductibles. A $100 collision deductible, rather than $S0 will save about 7 percent on premiums; $200 will save aoo'ut 16 percent: SSOO. about.70 percent. -Keep driving sP«<S at 55 mpb or less. -Maintain the auto in safe condition. -Stay sober while driving. -Either move to Iowa or,.scream for real no.fault in· surance reform N e%1: Proposals IJWestors Puzzled Over Interest Rates ~EW YORK (~P> -Stock ~rices we~e !"ixed in quiet trading today ~s mvestors studied conflicting signals on the direct.ion or interest rates. Losers held a 7-6 lead over gainers in the broad tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. . But the Dow Jones average of 30 mdustrials was down 6.24 points to 834.63. More than a point of the a verage's loss was due to ex- dividends. or div1dend·payment adjustments, in two of its component stocks. L NEW YORK IAPI Aclvanc"'(I 0.C:llllMI Uncll•noeG lolat '"llf'l N,w 111on• Nfw IO- IAPI NV SIO<~ ..., .. , 1S no.coo ,, "30.000 JA 10,000 79,8'0 000 ,. ••0.000 ,, 1"0.000 111, '00,000 .. , llJ0.000 m .'«>.000 WHilf AMEll" 010 NEW VOAIC IAPI .~ ,.,.,.., odn dolly '" tl4 ,. lit 1)1 '" 7'0 .,, 10 1 1 3 NEW YORI( (API T~ Nt w VM• Slotk (•Cll<tr>Qt -'ed 11\ttf -lot 1r~MM llCWI\ by prlntl!MI 0tt1i.o '°' Tllur~y Pur11\ettl Of 171 .. , •ll•rH, $al~• of' >•• 7,, illarn lrteh>d1no 'IOS lllares tolO \l\o<t • AJ• DAILY PflOT SS 'Bags' ·o:rtggs l H'! Seeks Repeal of peed Limit . 870 •• H STIN °' .. ,,.,., ...... , .... Le1laJaiors lo Sacram~nto •e~ · IOotlnc mane.-today at· a bid b> 1l'aLe S~o John. V 8ra111 R· l'Ullertoo. to ~pt>aJ c Uromia ·, ·fi\i• year-old, ~ mllus per hour •&>Md Umlt. BrlJ( 1ntt'Odu~'td bl SB with ~e comment that tht> " tat IS Seuia lllutk with an WMOfor<'eable law ·~o ONE • C'OGNll .. the speed llmll uod lbt' California Hi&hway · Patrol c ·rtaJnly t.sn't en· rorclng at ." Br~& ~•Id •rtus aid tl lb "ethlc11ly wrooa" ~or CallromJa to 1acct'pt $460 m.lllioo 10 rederal hl.ahw y fund• every )' ar wbeo oo at~mpt ts ~Ina made to eo force the speed lamlt ... Legislators in both lM SHate and Aqembly are predietina defeal ror the-Briggs meuure. Among them was Assemblyman Richard Robmson, 0 Santa Ana who said t.be bill ''has very l.Jttle chance of s uccess " .. MIND VOU, I HAVE never sup- ported the SS mUes per hour lJmit " ftobin.soo said. "But I can't see maQy -~egislators bucklttg the federal sub- sidy ln this way and I'm sure Sen. Briggs realizes the extent of the op· position he will fac~." The 8rl11• bill wu criticised Thuraday u "ul~rl)' atup d" by th•. man who will • ~k th Jo'uUerton Repubht•n'1 aeal al lbtt n xt el Uon Santa Ana attorney Wllllam Dou~berty "H n't bit h atd of the neraY C"rl1lt?" Doucherty aak d. "And ••n 't be know that 19'78 waa the first Y..Hr m which we were able to cut our o I Import. 1lnce the Arabi lmposect the oU emba.rao!" But Brfu• t'hllJJioied the taaer· tJon hy Oouab~rty tb•t the 1peed Urn it IA uvlog llvea · ... DON'T 8£UEVE that it's aav· ing lbe reported 300 U vea a year," be 11ld "StatlaUca can be Ju11led and I have never accepted t.hlJ particular Id ol fll\l1'eS. "l doo't ariue that there~ be a Hvi.D& in energy ll the limit ;re eolort'ed," be agreed. "We w uld save ll8 million gallons of gas a ar in California .l! we all drove ~ we would save ·a further 140 nilllion gallons of gas ir we all inflated our tires properly. · ''But we don't do these things and ~e have DO intention of doing them." So why take money from the federal government for doing things we don't do'," Briggs said. THE CLASSIC AUTHORITY FOR GENTLEMEN OF TRADmON - 5SALEDAYS! FEB.RUA RY 6·7·8·9·10 10AM·9PM • 10AM-6PM.· 10AM-6PM • 10AM·9PM • 10AM-6PM 20%-50% REDUCTIONS SUITS ~SPORT COATS • SHOES DRESS SHIRTS· NECKWEAR DRESS SLACKS· SPORT SHIRTS OUTERWEAR· SWEATERS THE PLAZA THE MARINA 4728 ADMIRALTY WAY MARINA DEL REY CALIFORNIA 90291 (213) 823-7955 •• ANDNOWAJr 119 FASHIOr-i'ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 (714) 759-1622 505 S. FLOWER ST. LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 90071 (213) 489-2997 ' ~· •From Our Florists. EKqultlte llU( FLOWER t>ouquets ond unique DRY orrongernem11t ...... 011 reosonobly 1urcea Fresh flower. allk and dl'f 11rrm1ut1rnents In your f avorlUt contalnftt '"'' 1111'-alt.Jltyl ~?cone romloder· vo1on11nt111 uov 1~ f.,.> 14 ace your ourot town (j(cJ8f6 aortv 'GORDON' APPLE TREE -An excellent new producer for coostol oreos. Lorge red & green striped apple. lUI~ THiii "OOOD GUYI" LOOU • YOU• GAIDfN They em harmful In ocf1 A• .. enlnfleb. hnMI MegazlM. Bore-root More bare-root fruit rrees10 plant now ......... PEACH • NECTARINE FIG a PLUM .. · IFRoM!.981 no1 ptonlt. ~ Box of .~ ~~~ fli~J LADY BUGS PRAYING MANTIS Ad Good Through Feb. 6, 1979 -While Suppty Lasts \ ... QtJEENIE r ·' 'J.:· I ,. • :s, l I • .. "Ycxl°ve got to take a more positive athtude about your work •· "Got a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat unit cut red tape, getting the answers and action you need to solve inequities in government and business Mall your questions to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange CO<Ut Dmly Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. tU many letters as possible will be answered, but phoned mqumes or letters not includtng the reader's full name. address and business hours· phone number COD110t be considered. This column appears dai· • l11 ercep( Saturdays." •rd Sell.er Neetb £~ DEAR 'PAT: I have a friend w& lS raising birds in another city in Orange County. Does he have to have a permit for t.bi.s? Also, since he plans to resell them at a profit, does be have to report this income to the I RS? J .B., Costa Mesa Tiie coanty Animal Control bulneu llcenaell department spokesman says tlaat strictly speak· Ing, yoar h1ead lboald be Ucenaed by lite coanty ll be lnteads &o sell any animal or bird for prom. However, Ucenslng requirements woald 'prove &o be an lmpoulble chore considerjng bo•r many peo9le • sell ottsprlng of family of~. U a person goes ln&o sach selling on a large.scale basls, a license ls re- qalred. aty business license reqalnments also s hould be checked. U your friend has ottier income soarees tbat plue him In a category where be must fUe a tu return, tben be must report all Income, DO matterwba its source. Strict Uceulng laws are enlorttd for aayone wbo ralses or sells birds of prey, such as hawks or filcou. Contact tbe state Flab and Game Depart· memt for more lnformadoD. Note'• Tfme for Craltgr .. • ~flf.er DEAR PAT: It may sound funny t() ask about weed control at this time ol the year. but I've beard you have to apply crabgrass killer before the darn stuff eveo appears. Can you find out what kind of chemicals I should use, and when they should be applied? H.S., Newport Beach Tlte Cooperative ExtetudoD says tbe best time to apply ''pre-emergent berblddes". is rl&bt now. Oace crabgraM germinates, It's &oo late &o control It. Use the following pre.em~ent berblddes at tbe rates given: Beuallde at I oances (by welgbt> of actlve Ing.red.lent per 1,tll square feet of turf; DCPA at 5 OGDC"-J>f active lngredleat per 1,0lt aqua.re fed, watefl)il In well; BenefiD at 1 oance of acUve Ingredient per 1,MO square feet, watering ln lmmecllately. Tbe&e berblcldes are sold under vartou brand names, so ask your nursery for help In aocating tbem. Moat allO are formalated wltb lawa fertlllzer products. Paratlftt Sea& £ealc f• Be•t DEAR PAT: As a new Californian, I men· lioned to my neighbor that I couldn't wait for atrawberry aeaaon to get here so I could make some homemade jam. Sheaald to be sure I didn'tseal the Jara with paumn. I aaked her why, and she real· .. lydldn'tknowth r.-ason. ltaeemsthat someonehad told he:r thl1 when ahe rirat came to California a few years a10 Now we both wont to find out the reasQo forlhl• S.C .• Hunlln1ton Reach TM reHoa I• tlaat we don't have cool baae· MHt uraae areas l• Soodlern CaUfomJa, and paraffta neald atelt eaoaih &o breall the teal. Uff CHAl•I Jan ........ ,.11. lell·M&llnc Uda. Fiii Mt Jara wttlt bot Jell)' 'CO ~ aboat oae-elahtb laell ol &epe. Wipe off rtm and hnmtdla&ely put Ud In place. When cool, remove 1aew baad and tett Hal by ,......., Ctitater of lid wit.la rtnier. It 1Muld nay ..... . BUY OR LEA SE' FREE 50oi~ ............ _ . .,,_,....,.. ' - First time ev~r. " ••• Parking Lot Sale ·of · Fantastic Furnitur~ Saturday, Feb. 3, '9-5:30 SUnday,Feh.4,12-5 In event of rain, sale will be held indoors One -of-a-kind d esig n.er leftovers · drastically reduced including chairs, sofas, ... headboards, artificial plants, dining room sets, coUee tables and end tables. M elon leather lounge chair by Royal Coach. Was $829 NOW $39~ 8-Ft. Genuine leather sofa. Tangerine Color. Finest quality by Eastern manufacturer . Was $1795 NOW $89S. French Provincial chair with Imparted wooden frame. Was $735 NOW $33~ Tradltiona·1 English Rackett chair & ottoman in genuine beige leather. ~ Was$1059 NOW$559 Contemparary end table by Drexel. Was$249 ' ,,.,-.... NOW $99 Stone Phillips Sofa with brown & beige cover. Was $888 NOW $38& • Contemporary Henredon 5-pc. bedroom set. Includes triple dresser & mirror, 2 nlte stands, and lat1ice work headboard. Was $1556 NOW $1056 Rural English dining room set by Henredon. Include~ 45" round table, 6-chalrs, & Welsh cupboard. Was $3455 . NOW $239~ Gold, orange, and white plald Master Craft Chair. ~as $259 NOW $139 Large, over-stuffed sofa with loose pillow back in flame st itch print. Was. $695 NOW $395 Drexel &-pc. dining room set Includes 45" round table 6 ~ane-back chairs, & 45" china. From the Drexel Ac~ colade Collection. Was $2714 NOW $2095 6-pc . bedroQm set in French Provincia1 by· Thom-E1svllle . Includes triple dresser, twin m irrors ·queen size canopy bed and 2 nlte-stands. · ' Was $2955 NOW $175S Lamps, pictures, & accessories as much as 75% OFF I Box springs & mattresses In all sizes by A lreloom and· Englander from 20% to 60% OFF ALI:. SALEs nNAL ALL ITEMS AS IS DICK METTEER Fine Furnishings & Interior Design 1727 Westcll ff Drive. Newportt3each • 646·1678 Open 9-5:30 • Closed Sunday Evenings Sy Appointment . --. r • I ,. •Sports •Comics •HOrolCOIMf -. DAILYPJLOT •. • • .j; r- Snapshots from the Robinsons• photo a/bun Include, from left, World War II airplane, the vi/lagers t and outdoor "water closet." .. . . .. Island · Living Deity,..._.,.,...-, Pwkll O'o-11 Paul and Patty Robinson with treasures from the Solomon Islands. Abandoned Baby The infant's father grabbed the bundle and placed it at the doorway of a stranger's apartment. Bl-NIKKI FINKE lelM"'"•Wrnw Because they were younger than the marriageable age of 18, the teen· agers could only live together. Afraid · to tell ~ir parents about the coming child, they moved·to the city to fend for themselves. MOSCOW -On an icy New Year's Day. Lara, an unwed teen-age mother , stood in the corridor of apartment building No. 25, weeping as she clutched her 10-day-old son close to her In order to pass a medical exam at S dd l lb i f t ' f th the tecbnical school in t1le fall, Lara u en Y • e n an s a er sent a girlfriend in be~lace. But it grabbed the bundle and p)Jlced it at the doorway of a stranger's apart· ' turned out that the gi riend's tests ment and the couple ran away. show~ Wt she had tonsllitis and The C8$e of the abandoned baby at ~ara was summoned to the doctor's building No. 2$ drew outraged com• ofCice. Hj?r cood.iUon was obvious. ment in a Soviet newspaper, which SHE· BROKE DOWN and revealed railed at the parents' cruelty, the ' . eve_,..,.,..., lo the doctor's assistant callousness of school and, city ad· ''""""6 visers, and the fact that fuch a crime who notified schoel aotborities about could happen ln the Soviet Union. be'r PttlJWlCY · But the extraordinarily cabdld.arti· "The director of the technical cle in Komsomolskaya Pravda also ,school sbrqgged bis shoulders. 1be showed bow few helping ba.ncia are ·girl bu decided to become a mother, available to troubled young peopl~ be said, then she should know wba{ to here, especially when tl}ey violat~ · d~." the aewspaper r«=POrted. standards.of morality. "But imagine yourself in the place • "I of these two teen-agers; who found THE PARENTS '\lltio:iatelY were r themselves in a stra,nge clty and in found and brought to ~aal. But, the· . .such a complicated situaU-Ob." newspaper said, a sympathetic judge· . acquitted them of criminal wronador · Tb,e school director contacted the ing after bearing the f~ct.a. Now the city s commiulon on teen·a1era two teen-agers are mar led and Lara which 1ave the couple two choices: is takina care of her so ~bile Mltya either Lara must leave school, or the 01 been drafted Int the SO'Viet director would be obligaled to "write army. the truth" to her parent.I. She left Acco~dtn1 to the article, Lara acbool. · found out 1be was pre1nant two months before a:raduatlnc from tbe middle school In the small town where abe lived with ber aanata. Sbe and Milya were plan!ll.nl to enter tecbD.lcal achool ln a uearbJ tlt1 nut fall. AFTD LAllA BAD her aoe. the couple•• 1ltuEtlon rew deapente. They were • to fo bome for Mitya'I ICboo VICAUOD, but tbeJ <9ee AMNDONSD, ~ •) Paul and Patty Robinson spent two months living with the villagers in .the Solomon Island~. She had to keep reminding herself she wasn't 'at Disneyland on the ·Jungle Cruise.' By CHERYL ROMO Of.._ o.ttr Pllet SUtt You and the Mrs. are just sittinB around the airport in Honolulu wall· ing for a olane back to the States and you strike up a casual conversation with the guy sitting next to you. His name, be says, is Bud Kross and he's a Peace Corps volunteer working out of the Solomon Islands. By the time your plane arrives, be says -you know the standard line - "It-you're ever in the area, stop by. We have a good time down there." So you go home to Costa Mesa and you and the Mrs. are sitting around one d~y and you decide to scrape all your last pennies together and once you've done that, you say: "Why don't we go down and see Bud and check out the Solomons?" And the next thing you know you're lo a canoe paddling down a desolate tropical river -feeling a Jot like Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn in the "African Queen." AT LEAST THAT'S bow Paul and Patty Robinson of Costa Mesa describe their two month adventure when they lived in a bamboo but, ate coconuts and -were the first white people to live with primitive villagers since World War U . While living in the village of Polomuhu, Patty, 'n, says she had tQ. keep remindinJ herself she wasn't ··at Disneyland on the Jungle Cruise." She says they were received "like kings and queens" by a culture only two generations removed from head bunting. Paul, 29, a veteran who was seriously wounded in Vietnam, was ~lcomed as a hero by the islanders. He says the Solomon Islanders feel indebted to the Americans for saving them after the Japanese invasion. ·'They are more patriotic to Americans than most Americans are. As soon as they find out you are ·an American, they shake your band and say, 'I want to thank you and all the American people f~r saving us.' •' WHILE THERE, THE couple •te meals on United States Navy plates and silverware which originally bad beep traded by aoldiera du.rinll World War-U for the naUves' fres6 fruita and vegetables. Many buts", aay the Robinsons, have GI dostags proud· ly dlspl~ed and World War II relics have become an Integral part of the lush jungle landscape. Paul admits often feeling strange walking in a jungle so similar to that of Vietnam. The Solomon Islanders, be says, were quick to perceive bis anxiety and tried to calm him. "It was refreshinl to see ~le re· acting oo a human basis,' be says, recalling an incident In cburctl where the sea.rs on his legs were applauded by the villagers "to show respect that I lived th.rough the ordeal. They are the most considerate people in the whole world.·' LIFE IN THE VILLAGE is simple, aay the Robinsons. The women work lo the jungle gardens every day and the men go into the bush to bunt. Women go topless but wear skirt.I and the old women smoke pipes. All ' carry long machetes or bush knives and carry what they have reaped during the day on top of their beads. "They are a very happy people," says Paul. "Always singing: young men sing, old men sing, everybody does." ... Although their new friend, Bud Kross the Peace Corps volunteer, was on a nearby island, the .Roblnsons often canoed over to see him and bis village school. At the school, only practical things were tauebt, such aa new methods of cultivating crops or Ups on nutrition. • The only motive is to give the villagers better skills for village life , say the Robinsons. "They like village life," says Pat· ty, •'and they are not impresaed with the city." ALTHOUGH BOTH admit they dldn 't realhe what they were getting into at rt.nrt. the Robinsons say they found a w,ay of life they didn't know still existed Outside 19th century nov- els and falrytales. "There Ls no time there," says Paul. "Time Just doesn't ·seem to ex- ist. It's Just one day to the next ex-cept for Sunday when the people go to church. "There's regular Ume -and then there'sSolomonlslandtime." Language also presented no bar· rier. The villagers all spoke pidgin English. "You could communicate and it was very easy," says Patty. "An example is the word 'piano.' Piano is, 'big fellow box b1m gottem <See ISLAND, Pace BZ) ,, DAILY PILOT HOROSCOPE I ANN LANDE RS Brother Did _It ·Riglit CogsheilS P~ograni Teach children about local natural history. A Coaslhne Commun&ty Colle ge cour ·t.• wtth un unW>ual goal is being of- fered th.& mester l-Bayview Center . Co t a Me .. Graduates" will be able to t each students aboUt lhe Cos ill, geology. In· dian ln and archaeology or Orange County throug h the Cogshells docent progra m . The class, endorsed by lhe Natural History Foundation of Orange County, inc ludes field trips, films . guest lectures and infonna l discussions. Classes m eet from 9 to ll:SO a .m . Those interested in the class and do- cent program do not have to have a background In either science or educa· t1on, Ms. McKinley stressed. All that is required is .an interest in sharing the program with youngsters. , Since the inceptioo of the Cogshells program seven years ago, more than 40,000 cbHdren in the Newport-Mesa School District· have heard the lectures. Other itistricts. based on the s uccess of the Newport-Mesa series, have ~dopted siin'iJar prograrns. . The first class m~eting is Monday. DEAR ANN ~very ao often children write to complaJn that thelr tat.Mr, who is In bis 60s or 70s, wants to get marTied for a s~nd tim@ Usually the kids don't like the Idea. I come from a large family. In my 62 years or relative watching. I've aeen plenty. If Pa bas no money. the k.lcb are happy to see him marey some nlce lady who will taJte him off their bands and keep him out of their hair. Ir Pa HAS money, they don't like to see a woman get her bands on bim because it cuts down their share or the taberttanee. lly brother did it exactly right. Aft.er bis wire paued away. be married J line:. WOBlao. even tboulb his two daughters objected violent- ly. Tbey wanted their father to get. a pre· nuptial a1reemeot stating that the second wife was en- titled to only 10 percent of b1.s estate. He told them, "No way, girls. I raised you and sent you to the best schools. Now that you're married, your hus~ can. take care of you." • Don't you just love It? -THE OWL IN PEORIA -DEA• OWL; It's deUdou! Tllulls for slaariq. Vov -..a.er ls a very aman coekie. DEAR ANN LAN[)ERS: Much has been written about wbal makes a good waitress. Here's the other side of the coin: What makes a good customer. • 1. Uthe sign says. "Please wait to be seat- ed" -do it! It's terrible when people seat themselves at a messed-up table. The customer is upset because he wants it cleaned up im- mediately and the 't'a..itress hates to listen to people gripe a~ut something that wasn't her fault in the first place. 2. When we walk by with ten plates on our Aaa L••tlera arms, don't ask "Where's my tout?" or, "I thought I got french fries With this." There's ~otblng we can do at that JDOnlent. 3. If you don't like the food, please don't abuse us. We don't cook it -we just serve it. 4. When a waitress walks over and says "Are you ready to order?" don't say yes unless you are. You wouldn't believe the time we waste standing around while everyone reads the menu, and debates their preferences. AM, be an angel and print this. -SORE FEET IN NEW HAMPSHIRE DEA.a FEET: Here It la -aitd I'm Sllre a lot of readen saw tllemselYea In lite C!Olamn to- day. Yoa•ve perfermed a mefuJ senlce aad I Uaaaky•. ••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • . ~ • Group : .. Tennis Lessons • S~n-ups Beqin Feb. S Mon~ys in Room 11 of Bayview. Instruc- tors are Lurline · Twist and Christine Me Kinley. both former teachers who have pa rticipated in the docent program. Feb. s. Registration information is available from Barba ra Beckley at Coastline, 646-2431. or Loretta Cannon. 556-3370. piiiiiiiTij~"'"'"",...,. : • • • - •• .Abandoned - (From Page Bl) were a fraid U> bring the baby and re-vea I the truth. cisively grabbed the big bundle from the arms of the young woman and put it near the strange doorway." "At. a criliC'ul moment at the en- trance to building No. 25, Lara start· ed to cry." the newspaper said. "Sh~ had said it was not in her power to abandon the child. Then Mitya 'de- "ll 's an untypical case," the news paper concluded. "But even Lara's ~and Mity a 's cruelly is nothing compa r ed to the cold viciousness of ~e responsible for advising the young couple." •• • Island (From Page 81) teeth a nd four legs. When you bit him, he cry."' showered with gifts· of handcarved implements, delicate seashells and beads. Village hospita lity was so over- whelming that the couple was never a llowed to spend money on anything a nd bad to begin burying gifts of food in tbe middle or the nlgbt because they couldn't eat it all. Says Patty. "People keep talking about the perennial paradise ex- perience and they end up in Hawaii or Tahiti and that's not lt." And Paul acft:ts : •'The people in the Solomons - well, ~verybody is like that." "You couldn't refuse it beuuse it tlurt them," says Patty. "But there was no way you could eat it all." In addition lo coconuts. pineapp1es and hot dishes , the Robmsons wer e To anYoQe coosldering a trip lo the . village of Polomuhu on Big Gela in the Solomon Islands, the Robi.Dsoos suggest saying Paul a nd Pally sent you. New Hotline Helps Alcoholic Attorneys By AGNES T. HOOPER Anonymous, people will •·-i.-,., ... wrH... find out and it will ruin NEWARK. N.J . business. Their business Recove.red alcoholic a•. depends on their reputa· torneys are manning a lion." 24 -bour telephon e The ~otline call~r will hotline to help drinking be put m touch with one lawyers become sober of about 20 recovered members of the New alcoholic attorneys, who Jersey bar . will meet with the C'aller T h e h o t I i n e i s or put tum in touch with publicized ea~h week a treatment program. through a three·line such as AA. classified ad in the New Th e Ne w J e r sey J ersey Law Journal that h otline is patterned promises free, confiden-after similar programs tia l help to alcoholic in California and Min- judges and attorneys. nesota, wher e studies showed that 75 percent of the attorneys who faced disciplinary action by the st.ate bar bad a drinkin g problem , "IT'S A VERY in - formal and confidentia l type of thing," s aid Dale Evans of the s tate Division on Alcoholiam. Evans, himself a re- Evans said. ' covered alcoholic and THE HOTLINE pro- attomey, nid the pro-grtm is "a vestibule, gram was not connected merely an entrance way with the New Jersey Bar to seeking treatment," Association and any con-E vans said. "It's mainly tact was kept conCiden· for the new person com- lial. "We don't keep r'e-Ing in. It may be hard to cords." be said. a d mi t y ou · re a _n The inc t.dcnce o f alcoholic." • alcoholis m is n 't any As th e pr o gram higher among attorneys becomes more widely than it is in other S>ro-known It will "educate Cessions. but l awye r s the entire society," he are orten hesitant to said. seek help, he said. "As society become11 more aware that ••TUE I LL AT · anybody can be an ~O&NEY perceives that alcoholic, it will become tf be goes to Alcoholics easier for people like Cont•ct t he DAILY PILOT for In f o r mation reg a rdi ng th• 1 county requirement• for using • Flctftloua Business Name. 842~321 EXT. 332 j udges" to seek he lp, Evans said. ALCOHOLIC AT· TORNEYS, lilce most people with a drinking problem, become dis· oriented and their pro· blem affects their legal work. be said. ·'They'll miss appoint· ments, do sloppy jobs on c ases and sometimes gel involved In criminal things. They 'll drink over a period of lime. their practice slides and they gel into financial trouble." Al that point, be said . lawyers sometimes dip into clients' trust funds and run afoul o( the law. Evans said he was try· log to aet up an a'd· visory commiltee to the bar's dllcipUnary panel in New Jersey, so that attorneys with drinking pro blems could be helped. ''We're not trying to exc use anybody for wrongdoing," Evans said . But the di s - ciplinary body "should recogniie these people can be restored to prac- tice and can be restored to a normal life if they gel treatmept." INSURANCE MOW IM MIWPOIT llACH AUTO·HOMI Wl·IUSMIS 27M W. C.-Hwy. 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II• P ,.._.. .......... --..... .. • SI DAILY PILOT ------------NOTICE PVBUC NOTIC£ PUBUC NOTICB PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE \ PUBLIC NOTICE ••• .. ----~ . ··---··1 _____ ...... ______________ _ -FfidW-·F*'-Y __ ~_1979 ______ DAll_HIL_OT __________ ........... ________ s .... f!f),.g £arew .Deadline:_Monday~~.or Forget It! 85 NEW YORK <AP> -Tho New York Yankeea, California An eta and anyon intere,.a.tM In obtain n1 Mtnnesou aupeJ"llar Rod Care• h•~ until Mon day to <"OCDpkM a deal for u,. aeven· Ume American Le-.ue b&ttina cbatti· pjon OC' tor'nt about hlm WDUl the nut "" ... clraft. Carew told Th A soclated Press Tburlday from his home 1n Golden VaU•y. Mino • that ll be lao'\ tnded by Monday be wlll play out hi optJon aeuon with the Twim and become a free aaeot Mxt tall CAaEW ALSO SAJO lbt world cbam· • pion Yank .. don'l need m lh1a year" and disclosed that t.bo Anaels •Pffd to hls contract demands ln IS ml.nutes~ re Cops Bust 'em Who says the football season is over? It's just beginning for the Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa police departments , s tiown here as they drill for Saturday night 's b.enefit game against the Garde n Grove PD. In the photo above, Fountain Valley police aide Robert Trotter picks a hole through the line, while FV officer Tom Lusby (right), the team 's qu.arterback, gives instructions to the offensive unit. The game will be played at 8 p.m . Saturday at Newport Harbor High. Admission is $2. Proceeds will go to tbe athleti c dep artments of six hig h schools H untington Beach, F ountain Valley , Garden Grove, Bolsa Grande, Newport Harbor and E stancia. Dally Pilot PWos BJ Rldanl Koelller por'tedlJ' $4 mllllon tor (lvt years. llowe\·cr, lh Aniell and Twtru tre unablt lO •itt• on • dHI whe~Mln· neaotl lo l1 led on third b•~ man Camey Lan.lford and CalltornJa ed '° part wtth blm, I , Baacball Commlasloner Bowie (Kuhn tbe.n ruled that •n¥ team tntereat.ed In Carew muat agree on a trade with the Twim befott 1t could attempt to saUafy . C~rew'1 contract demands. The Vankr a and Twins apparently have ·~~ on flrat ba man Chrts Chambllu. aecond baeeman Brian Doyl • oulli~ldtr Junn B n1que1 and up to $'400,000 in cash However. tbe Yankees balked wheo the Twins also asked for one or t"No young pitchers. One RJghetu or Paul Mirabella THE CONSTANT BARGAJNJNG and blclceriDI 11 ge(Ung to Carew. • "It's ntrve.wracklng; the wait, tbe rru1tratlon -it's terrible," he said. "I a m offended when I read aU lb.is stuff aboul the rich New York Yankees and that what George <owner George Stein· brenner) w~ts. George gets. I want everybody to know I can't be bought. .. , don't like ille aaea'of"being i'ushed around, cooling my heels while they <Steinbrenner and Minnesota owner Calvin Gri!fith> go fishing. and play gol!. If they think they can wait until the last minute and then teU me to start packing, they are out of their minds." IF nlE 33-YEAll·OLO Carew plays out his option with Minnesota. he will become a free agent at the end of the 1979 season aQd the Twins will receive no compensaUon from the team that sians him. The Twins have been unable to satlsfy his saJar,y demands. Carew, who was born' in Panama but grew up in New York, reiterated that he did not particularly. care to return to New York, "They can't sell me all that New York City stuff," be said. "You know what they say -come to New York and you have all those opportunities to make money in commercial things. I don't need that. I make my living playing baseball on the field. I feel I can play anywhere. It's just that I might be more comfortable somewhere else." .. Scott Duels Walker Top Track Stars Compete Toiiig~t By ERNIE CASTILLO Of t!M Delly ,. .... su" INGLEWOOD-From the sprints to the dis· lances. the 20th Times Indoor Games here tonight is loaded with track and field's biggest stars . For instance. there's world record holders J ohn WalJCer of New Zealand in the mile, Henry Rono of Kenya in the two mile. Mlke Tully in the pole vault. Houston Mc'l'ear in the 60·yard d ash and Greg Foster in the 60-yard high hurdles . ADO TO THAT LIS~ challengers like Irvine's Steve Scott, England's Nick Rose and defending AAU sprint champi9n Clancy Edwards and it seems a matter of when, not it, an indoor record will fall i.Q.the meet that gets under way at 7:30. Walker, who holds the outdoor mile record 13:49.4 > and indoor l ,SOO·meter record 13:37.4) is pitted against two·time AAU champion Scott in the feature mile event. Scott. a graduate of UC Irvine , clocked a 3:56.7 indoor mile two weeks ago. Also in the race are sub-four minute milers J eff Jirele or Santa Monica and AnUi Loikkanen of Finland. UCJ"s Larry Greer will be the rabbit. LIKEWISE, RONO, the 1978 Track and Field News' Athlete of the Year, is expected to get a stiff battle from Rose. In this same meet a year ago, Rose set a ·blistering pace ·Jor 18 f aps before Su1elotan Nyambui took over and won in 8: 18.0. Rose was clocked irr 8: 20.3, just holding off Rono. • · This event could be the.strongest. Also entered are Markus Ryffel, Switzerland's 3,000-meter in· door champion: lormer AAU 10.~meter champ Ed Leddy of Ireland; We~t German s teeplechaser Michael Karst and England's Malcolm Best, four· time national junior college champion. But the class of the field is slill Rono. who set four world records in a span of 11 weeks last spring: the s.OOO·meter run in 13:08.4, the 3,000- metersteeplechase in8:05.4; the 10,000in 27 :22.S and the3,000-meter run in 7:32.1. Three-way Tie THE 60-YARD DASH includes McTear, who was the scourge of the 1978 indoor campaign, Edwards, who won the 100 and 200 outdoor sprjngs in both the NCAA and AAU championships last year. and comebacker Eddie Hart. A special 60 for college football standouts has attracted USC's Kevin Williams, UCLA's James Owens. Texas' Johnny Lam Jones a nd Texas A&M 's Curtis Dickey. Foster, wbo set the American outdoor record in the 110.meter hurdles with a lime or 13.22 in last year's NCAA championships, went 6.95 for 60 yards indoors thls ¥ear. Tully is the world record bolder iodoors for the pole vault at IS.SY• and Is one of four members or the exclusive 18-foot club entered in the meet. THE LONG J VMP FEAT URES Olympic champions Arnie Robinson and Randy Williams along with UC Irvine phenom LaMonte King. As a freshman last year, King sailed 26·10~ and is cur- renUy ranked 10th in the world. Each of the six women's events fecture present or past worJd record holders. The 60-yard hurdles is beaded by indoor record bolder Deby LaPlante or San• Diego· State. veteran P.atty Van Wolvelaere and pentathlete James Frederick. Francie Larrieu, who seems to run ber best in- doors. faces Debble Heald in the mile; former Westminster High star Arlisc E merson takes on Rosalyn Bryant lo the SOO; DeAndra Carney and Evelyn Ashford clash in the 60-yard dash and Sue Brodock figures to outclass 11 challengers in the mile walk. . . The special ''devil take the hindmost " mile features a slew of Orange Coast area runners headed by UCl 's Charlie Christensen, Joe Avila 'and Henry Perez. Also entered are Orange Coast College's Brian Appell, former Corona del Mar High standout Brian Hunsaker , Golden West Coll~ge product Robert Angel and Mater Dei High grad Bill St. John. The latter three now attend San Diego State. Haas' Warning: Madness l\fastered By UCLA Pebble a Bear.• PEBBLE BEACH CAPI Jay Haas slipped around Pe bble Beach golf course when that tamed meeting of land and sea was at its benign best. But Haas warned those challengers in the Bing Crosby National Pro·Am who have yet to · play that somelimes·f1erce links, "It is a sleeping giant. It can play 10 shots harder when the wind is blowing." For the first lime in three days. the wind didn't blow. The biting cold abated. The rain tell only briefl y Thursday on the three courses lining the clilfs and crags o{ Cartnel Bay. And, in those coodition.s, Haas coaxed a four-under·par 68 from the subtle terrors of Pebble Beach and went to the other two Mon· teFey Peninsula courses in a tie for the first·round lead with Mike McCullough and Graham.. Marsh, a Umping veteran from Australia. MARSH PULLED a muscle in his right leg just before finishing at Cypress Point. McCullough, who bas yllt to win as a pro, · scored seven birdies over the same course. He had the lead a lone, by two shots. before three-putting two of his last three greens. · One shot back al 69 were Dr Gil Morgan. a non-practicing op· tometrist who was second on the 1978 money-winning list: Ma c McLendon and Bobby Nichols. who played his last nine boles at Cypress Poinl in 30. McLendon a nd Morgan were at Pebble Beach. Spyglass Hill, the third course that ts played befor~ the final round at Pebble Beach on Sun· d a y , a s usu al played the toughest. The best scores there were 70s by Lon Hinkle and Peter Jacobsen. TOM WATSON. who used Crosby titles as steppmg stpnes to Player of the Year honors the last two seasons, had ~n eagle three in his round of par 72. J ohn Mahaffey. the PGA champion and a winner in the Bob Hope, shot 70. Ben Crensh aw, the Phoenix winner, had a 71, and Arnold Palmer a 74. All were al Cypress Point. Lee Trevino shot 75 at Pebble Beach. F In t round le-r$ In ll•t 81nQ Cro!iOy Net lone I Pro·Am Golf Tovrn1m.n1: J Heu 3~ G MetVI ~31-..e NI McClougll »-3$-te 8 Nl'1lols ]9.~t M M<L...00.. J.1'35 ~ G Morteil »-33-l Hln.ie :Jl.l2-10 B K ••ttf'f1 ll-35-10 J Stllroedtr ~-10 C Steelier J).l.S-10 C Stra19 lof.3&-10 P JecOl>WI' ~-10 J Metwltfey ~-10 C S,,•>1HIC ,._3&-10 v Heafner 31.J n J Miii"' J6.J7-13 J tnm•n ll.Jt-ll E.Sebo lWS 13 B Glider J).»-11 MHeyu ~-1> J.1'tcGH J1.»-13 M.8•-en Jl.Js-73 e.Lletr•e •11-11 A.Non11 ~ n r .storn ~,,_ n 8.M efW\ »-JI 13 A F to,o :i.-11-IJ G Littler J).Jl-1l EUGENE. Ore. !AP > -The UCLA Bruins mas tered the madness of McArthur CourJ. and , as a result, managed a '65·58 victory over Oregon Thurs· day night to grab sole possession Of fi rst place in the Pacific-to Conference basketball race. Roy Hamilton turned a pair of Oregon turnovers into easy baskets during a crucial pal'l of th e second half and led all scorers with 18 points. BUT THE SENIOR guard was the first to say 1t wasn.:t easy m front of the' noisy Mac Coult c rowd that included the Lone Ranger. a guy in a gorilla s wt and a real duck that flew down trom the balcony in the second half. "This is a crazy place to play but I like it," said Hamilton, who sank 8 or 11 field gouJ at· tempts. "Sure It's tough here but It's nice to see a team gel that kind or support.'' Bruins' coach Gary Cun- ningham pointed to his team's 27· 18 rebounding edge as the principal reason for the victory. O r egon coac h J i m Haney agreed. "WE DIDN'T'REBOVND well enough lo control the tempo," he said. Stlll. the Ducks were in it all the way, although they never led. Surprise! UCI WinS On .the Road J Ew1119 ~ J Huro l1~ -JI D E i<lllbt'Or ll·lO 1t L TllC>mPtll 3~1 0 -· 31·)1-11 ; Cotlltrt »D-11 V A99t-lt-ls-71 L.Elder J.M0-13 F Feller •11 11 8 Welrtl -"37·3'-13 M verervtte -.u-n E .... 41ree 11 .,._,, JH~ )Wl--13 Oregon pulted within two points several limes, the last time at 43-41 on Kelvin Small's tipin with 11 :21 to go. But two steals and a pair of layups by HamiltOn pulled the Bruins out of danger. McGuire, Jones Pace 62-61 Overtime Win SpeclaJ to lH DUb' Pilot SAN JOS:t -UC Irvine's Anteaters logged their fint.-ever road victory ~ Pacific Coast AtbJetic Aaan. buketball play TbUnday night, re- cord.lft& a 82.et overtime declaioD over the San J ose State Spartans at Independence Hl&b. The victory moves the Anteatua l.Qto a tie with San Joee State at 1·6 tn tbe'"'tonference stand· ings. .. IT WAS " GaEAT win for UI, .. said UCl Coach 'nm Tift. "Eapeelally ln Ugbt of the fact tbat three or four have gone against U3 the laat three or four week.I. Hopefully lbls will &et us over. the bump and live ua tome coofidence. .. S&eve McGuire and Leiter Jones carried the load offeDltvel1 few U1t ln the second ball and the team pll,)'ed good defense." The Anteaters bad a ~5 lead with tlm~ run- ning out in regulation, but a Up-in wltb 2t seconds to go sent the game into overtime. UC IRVINE IHlOKE on top early tn the over· time segment and with 1:13 left Jones scored on a lay-up lO make it 60-57. San Jose State cut the margin to one point, but McGuire sealed U w•tb a palr of free throws with eight seconds to go and the bc>eta pared it to the final margin wtthnotlmelefton a lay-up. The winners coMected on 50.9 percent froJD the noor. but loet the board battle, 37..31, •ltbout b Vlctor Conyers and Steve Roctaen pulled ln senn rebounds aplece. McGuire hit 16 ol hJ1 2IO pol.nu ln the 1~ ball and was t-ror-U frocq the floor. 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H.tl'Wln ,....._,, A.P•ltner ,...._,, A.Curt ~· 0. 8195 ,,..,,_,, R.FVtMtll ~· M.~e<ll ----14 8A119'1"S ..,..._,, s !.lmptoft a.»-1• G.Bvritt. ~s J 1( ... 11 »11-1S L.fMlllOft JW7-15 0,Hlll JWl-15 A.Gel.,_, ,..._rs 0 Joftt• ,..._IJ te.Zerley n.--.n r·c.rde JN7 JS 8.Wtclltl,._. •Jt 1l L.Ot~ ~· A Ov"9r ,, .. _,, f .5-cl »l1 H llW.-~,, ' 0-qe »-1' 1\ GJtM-~1-1' I. Trt,,IM .Jt.l6-1' ,,M<O-... ~ ,, TH E CLOSEST Oregon came alter that was 62·56 with 3:32 re· maln{ng. Only seven players saw action for UCLA, which shot a sl.nling 62 percen\ Crom the field (29 of 47 ). • .. . . . . • -OAJL 'f PILOT Frictay. Februeiv 2. t919 r A Caoaule Report From the World of Sporta APWir ..... 10 NO TAKERS H1 ~h Sc h ool soph o m ore Rho nda Bin~ham of Bellevue, Wash. wants to wrestle with ~s . But two of her ma le op- ponents have defaulted, ralher than go to the m at with her. Bettor Get $88,761 ---~ From AP Dis,P•t~tae. EAST RUTH~R ORD. N J An unJdc>ntif1ed ~llor colle('led a track record $88, 761 Thundoy night 1n the fourth race lrlf.-cta ut th\' M.-adowlanda The bettor had purcbued o $12 box ticket aradleigh N, a 50 l shot I a u n ched the· mi& m moth trih:t'ta, follo"'ed by ~ l hot !-'lame of t"n~om and 6 I Edge~ood O'Keen The previous tugb for a S2 tr1fecta at the Meadowlands was $8,586 40 and the top $3 tnfecta was $21,369 Uncle Sam was a silent partner i n the wager, automatically receiving $17.?52~ Br adleigh N paid $110.20, $31.20 and $11.80. Flame of Freedom paid $38.60 and $14 .20 and EdgewOod O'Keen paid $5.60. The . time for: the mile was 2:01.2·5. ,..,.... lnt~ftl'~d LOS AN GEL E S University of. Utah's J erry Pimm. the only basketball coach in Western Athletic Conference histo ry with a winning pe rcentage 1over . 700. interviewe d with University o f Southern California officials Thurs- day. Pimm. 40, m et with Dick Perry, director of athletics al Southern Cal, after Utah of- fi cials granted permission for the preliminary talks. Southern Cal is searching for a replacement for Bob Boyd. A former standout guard under coach Forrest Twogood al !)Quthern Cal in t he late 1950s. Pimm has a 96·36 record in five seasons al Utah. He directed the Utes to a first place. finish in the WAC two years ago and a runnerup finish last year. Utah , l S-6, is currently tied · · for the lead. Perry said Pimm was the first candidate interviewed. Southern Cal hoped to "get this thing s.etlled quic kly with people we think are highly competent and highly qualified," Perry said. ~% Slaoeked bfl Bn-tolaccbd RANCHO MIRAGE -Silvia Bertolaccini l!I sank a IS-foot birdie putt Thursday to beat Nan· cy Lopez 1-up on the second hple of a sud~en- dealh playoff in the opening round or the Tnple Crown women's m atch play golf tournament. The two pl ayed extre mely well, although the Mission HiUs Country Club course was soaked from · snow the pre· v101Js day and intermittent showers Thursday. Total strokes are incidental in match play, .since scorel' are de- termined by holes won, b4t Bertolaccini finished 18 hole~ with a 68 and Lopez had a 00. Defendin~ cha mpion JoAnne Carner was an im- pressive S·and-4 winner over Debbie Massey in their open- ing match. Considered one or the LPGA ·s top match play golfers, Carner hil every green but one. Other first-round winners were Amy Alcott, with a 2· and·l victory over Mary Uwyer ~ Pal Bradley, who scored a l ·UP victory over Jan Stephenson; and Sandra Post. who downed Kathy Postlewait S·and-4. -----Q-•e •I tlle ... ____ _ Famous last words? Cleveland Indians Manager Jeff Torborg.. whose team finished: sixth In the American League ~ast last season, is so confident his team will be vastly improved in 1979 that be says, "If we don't win with the personnel we have, I don't deserve to be rehired." Deneer'• Bro1"n Qedt•; A Ide to Coaela Citing health reason s. Denv~r Nuggets m Co. acti Lan') Brown relinquished his duties Thursday night and asSistant coach Doan.le Walsh was named Interim coach for the re· mainder oft.he season , .. Detroit 's Bob Lanier and M.L. Caner each poured in 29 points to pace the Pistons to a 120-116 National Bask etball Assn. victory over t he Cleveland Cavaliers Thursday night ... Dami Pawklu scored 12 third-quarter points and teammate Jallu Entng added 15 points in the final eight minutes as the Philadelphia {6ers defeated the Chicago Bulls, 128-105 . Elvin Hayes and Bob Dandridge combined for 86 points and Tom Henderson hit two key free throws with seven seconds left to give the Bullets a 123-122 victory over San Antonio ... Lo11Dle Shelton slapped the ball loose from New Jersey·s Eric Money and Fred Brown scored on the resultant fast break as the Seattle SuperSonics rallied lo the final 30 seconds to beat the Nets 107-102 ... The Kansas City Kings activated veteran guard Ladas A.llea and asked waivers on rookie guard Mlirloa Redmond. ) lala~ Fifi Pa•t Flfler• Mike Boay triggered the New York Islanders to ' Third-period goala by Clark Glllles and ~ a 4-1 victory over lhe Philadelphia Flye'ts . Thursday night, extending the Flyers' longest non·winning streak since 1970-71 through nine games in National Hockey Le ague action . . . Jean Pronovott scored his 20th goal of the season and added two assists as the AUanta Flames downed the Vancouver Canucks 4-1 . . • Roollle Bobby Smith scored his 19th and 20th goals of the season to lead tho Minnesota North Stars lo their fourth straight victory, 6·1 over the Detroit Red Winp ... Boston goalie Gerry Chff ven, shaken by a hard •hot to the shoulder in lhe first period, recovered to turn ln a brllUant performance as the Bruins took a 8·1 victory over lbe Chke10 Black Hawks. "' T..,._'811t Radle TV: H~ Racine -Today at Santa Anita, 7:30 p.m., Channel 52 8ADIO: No event.a •cheduled. ot ddleback Pair High In oring -With the lbr~e area tun1or col· ~t'tic.-conrerences havfng com- Pltted f1 rst round action, Mis-- 1\lon Con!erence'!i Kelly Johnson or Citrus ls the top a'Corer with a 29 0 a Vt'r-age • Put1h lng Johnson is Sad- dl<'back's Kevin Magee. who in three ga m es o f work bas aver aged 2S 7. Saddleback's Randy Wh1eldon is rourtb in the conference at 22.0 Jonath Nicholas of Sao Diego Mesa leads the South Coast Con· ference ut 22 2 Pete Neumann of Orange Coast ranks eighlb tlS 31 The Southern Cat Cooferenre 1s led by LA Southwest's Charles Smith at 22 3. Brian Maravich, at 14 3. 1s the highest Golden West scorer. W>UTH COAST COMf'ElllNCI ... _ kMol ' qi .... NI( hOI••· Son Ole9o -.. • llS n 1 HelMk .... Fullorto<v-• 1?7 11 , Wleldltto. $Mlle Ma 6 lts 10'1 Giiii•"'· Otnl'°' • 11• "o Huno-11.er. Mt. s.,. Anlon•o • 1°' 11.1 Wrl9M. s.,. Dk!90-"' 6 .. 1• l Heum•,.,,, Or-eo.•I 6 92 IS,l Or11111, Or~ eo.i1 6 'O u o LoltOI', Ml 5afl Antonio • 17 ,. s L udw 111. °"'""'°"' 6 II 13.S Brewer. C.rrl1~ • 80 13 l W•lle<e. G<'o°""'°"' 6 1' 1]? HeflderlOl'I. Fullenot1 6 7'J 1S? Monon. Sitt\ 04eQO -.. • 11 11 • MH•"' I• An• s s~ 11 • Price, G .,_,I o 70 11 1 .lid&m•. Sotnl<t AA• • b'I 11 S Tlmmon\, Or•-c ... ,1 6 67 11 7 Elli\, S.tnt4 AM 6 67 11 7 S<tlulll. l'ullonon 6 •S 10 I 50U'THlltN CAL COHf'lltENCE NI-~ I qi n9. Smith. LA So\llhwHI S 111 n J O.vh, CYPfHi 6 126 11 0 Plerc~.Sanl•-<a ,, .. 101 Ti.om.\.LAHortior • llS 1'7 Reeves, LO\ 4"91IH cc 1 Ill 11 , Wlllloms, Rio -1 126 II 0 MOYiey. Rio HonClo 1 US ti' Wono1. LA Sout"->I 6 102 11.0 H1rrh LO\ Allgelo'.\ CC 1 1 '1 1• r Eelotl.~ 6 ... IS.6 Ed...-s. s.-.1• Monlt• 1 10'2 1• s Merevl<ll, (lo!-. Wttl 1 100 1'_] E ,,.,.,. Goldl<\ Wnt 1 ti 1• 0 HotMI\, LA ... rtlot 6 12 U 1 Coatnev. I.A !.ou111Wttl • 1s 17.A L-\. Goldeft Wes• I 82 11 1 Feerence. LA HllrtJO< 6 71 1 LI &nlwt" LA Sout""'«'•I I> 71 JI I Bruce. Gol<lefl ~• 7 .,. 11 3 Gomer, RIO._ · I 7'J 11.J Y.ou,,,.tn, LM An9flft CC 1 IO 11.l GordOn, Ul SoulhwHI 4 '-I 11 0 WPll\, S•l'IA Mo<ll<o 1 10 10 0 Cl•v1on, RIO Hi>ndo 1 70 10 0 W1'Ue. LM A~I•\ CC 1 10 JO 0 ll~lord, LA SoulllwMl • 60 10 0 MISSION CON"ERENCE H•mo Sc-'I tp ••I· JOf'tni.on. Cltru\ 1 ?OJ 7'I 0 MltOH.Seddl-k l n 1S 1 JOfW'•. O"" Ott'OO CC 1 111 7S J W?IHllOotl. s.ooieo.c• 1 1~ no 8•0f''°". Cl\6110 1 141 10 1 Rober10ft. Rlwrll~ 1 1311 IY 7 Pler<e. Cllettey 1 13S 1' 3 Wrl91'I. Sen ()le<)o CC 1 Ill 1' 0 Wl<lllt. Rl~lde 1 174 II I Pt>llllps. S... &et-,..,dlno 1 110 ti 1 Reid, Rlwolde 1 10I U S • l oo. ~tffn 7 IOS. IS.2 Wllllem\. Sen 8onw1<dlno 1 lcW 14• Wylf. Cl~ 1 ~ 14 I Fon. ~tem I uw 1• • GelWHI. P-)' 1 101 14.S O.vll•. P-1 101 14 S Smltt., Sout......,.trn 1 100 1• .J H•,,,lnon, POIOma• 1 ti 14 0 L•V•llff, ~It 7 '6 ll 1 Bru\ft, A~ r 97 1l 7 w n oto. S... S..nerdono 1 " 1J O 8•1111'. P•..,._ 1 IS 11 1 O.it. s... OleOO cc 1 " 10. c-tAftCI. Rive~""' 1 " 10 • Pelri<k. Seddl-• 6 "6 10.3 26 Rustlers Awarded Scholarships A record 26 players from Golde n West College's 1978 Southern Cal Conference and Avocado Bowl champion football team have received full or partial scholarships to four-year !chools. Some of the major colleges in· volved in the ret?ruillng are Ken- tuckx. which landed 6-S, 210- pound linebacker Don Fielder; Stanford, which will receive 6-1, 220-pound linebacker .Paul Car- roll : and either CaUfomla or Tennessee. who are ·currently fighting over quarterback Steve Rakhshanl. the Southern Cal Conference and Avoeado Bowl MVP. " ''These things happen for a couple of reasons," said GWC Coach Ray Shackleford about tbe large number of kid.a recruit· ed . "You're noticed more OD a good football team, and the kids look better whe n a team is winning.·· Following is a list or the players and thelr schools: S... Oie90 !tat-Tl"' ~rpllo CllMbK ... rl Steve FoOtt 1runnt119 bOO I. Enc Hutll IUKk~I. Jerry StabMln Cc.nt..-1. C•I State Fullerton $1rvr tHuw..,er1 1-.. celverl; Tim OoM•~ lou•njrtMtcll.t .J•l- Olcuon Cn<elvorl. JOhnl'V Oa~lfY """"'"9 .. BASKETBALL /FOOTBALL Finallg a ·Wint Jockey Steve Cauthen urges Father Dulf y Cright> on to win the fourth race by a ne ck over Vaslov. ridden by Marco Castaneda. at Santa Anita Thursday, breaking his 110-r ace losing streak. Cauthen had not won a race this year. For Preps On Tonight Wlth a sbol at bus ting it open. maintaining the lead, getting back in the race or losing more ground, depending on your view· point, Sunset League basketball r esumes .tonight on three· fronts with18 o'clock tipoffs. Marina C4-1) is at Edison (2-3), Fountain Valley <1·4 l is at Huntington Beach C3·2 l a nd Westminster 0 -4 > is at Newport Harbor (4·1 >as the second round ' of action begins. In tbe Sea View League. S·O Estancia hosts 0·5 Irvtne. 4·1 Corona del Mar ls al 3-2 El Toro. and 2-3 Costa Mesa visits 1-4 University with games bllled for 8. Also at 8 in the South Coast League are Dana Hms C3·2) at Laguna Beas:h 0 -4) and San Clemente (3-2 > at Capistrano Valley ().2). while Ocean View hosts Kennedy lo the Empire League and St . Paul is at Mater Dei in the Angelus League. The Mater Dei game is .the only non-8 o'cloek issue, billed for 7:30. Marina's Vikings got past Edison in the first round by one point in the Viking gym and is coming off a 63·60 loss to Hunt· ington Beach Wednesday night. Still mainta1ning a 16-3 overall record and considered the team to beat for the Sunset League championship, Marina boasts better height, balance and out· side shooting. Edison counters with a rugged front line and a solid defense. two factors which neutralized Marina in their first encounter. Huntington Be ach and Newport Harbor will be trying to avoid the upset bui against two 1-4 teams. The Sea View League crucial is al E l Toro where 6·4 Ron Holmea and his Charger team- mates await a team which destroyed El Toro by 23 pojnls in the first round. . San Clemente's slow.down game will get a sUlf test tonight against Capistrano Valley. known for opposite t actics. . Pro Scores .................. """· Detroit 110, OtvolMld "' Wtslllnoton 1n. s.,. Amonto 121 PltCledlllltlle 121, Oll<etO IOj S.•lll• l07, H-.lel'WY 107 .......... ~."'Loo' 8otton .. Olkqo I Allol'I• 4, Ven<ovvef 1 NY l\lenclen 4, Pttlledllpfll• I Min""°'•·· o.mill I BOtt'ARD L RANDI' Blanton Boosts Tars· Lynn Blanton is back and so is the Newport Harbor High girls basketball team. Blanton has returned to coaching the girls squad after an a bsence of several years to start her family and the girls al Newport have responded by tying for firs t place in the Sunset League where Marina's Vikings were (avored lo win it all. Marina has hit on hard times jn recent weeks and at the moment desn 't even figure to gel into the playoffs un- less it has a complete turnaround in the second half of the campaign. Newport Harbor and Huntington Beach are tied for the lead with 5·1 records while Fountain Valley is a game out at 4·2 and Marina is at 2·3. two games back of the leaders. Huntington Beach figured to be in the chase but Newport and Fountain Valley were picked for no Mgher than third in the fmal stand..ing.s. Jn the Sea View League. Estancia won its battle with Costa Mesa for the runnerup spot to Coron& del Mar. The CdM Sea Kings are undefeated in league play and figure ' as the class of that circuit. Sharon Harvey's Ocean View girls have been doing well in the Empire circuit and the seniorless team figures to be even stronger next sell.son. * • • ON THE .JUNIOR COLLEGE front, the basketball season is just getting ready to start with Dave Gleason at Orange coast 'looking for an improved record this lime around. his second at the helm ··J lhink we're goi ng to be competitive this season," he says . "Last year we had only freshmen and we didn't h ave any experience. We have three returning starters and a good crop of freshmen." Cathy Clinkenbeard. last year 's MVP and the fourth leading scorer in the slate, Is one of the returnees along with Diana Bandel and Laura Semonsen. F reshmen include Karen Foster from Mater Del, Con- nie Dietzel from Costa Mesa and Joy Rossello of Mission Viejo. • • • DOREEN IRISH HAS TIIE potential for another out- standing women's tennis team at UC J~ine with three players returning from the 18-11 squad or a year a.ao. Leading the list of returnees ls Bunny Stockton, a junior who was 9-3 in singles; Sue Arnett <9-3) and Joan Carson Cll-4). The latter two are sophomores. Karen Nixon, Jenny Staats and Chris Anthony. all sophomores, are also back and ready for action with the first match Tuesday at home against Cal State Fullerton. * * * GOWEN WEST COLLEGE will stage its fifth annual softball clinic for coaches Ma rch 3·4 on the campus with area high school and junior college coaches invited to participate. The clinic fee is $17.50 ii paid before Feb. 26 or $22.SO after that. The clinic will cover a ll as pects or s oftball- fundamentals, condtt1on1ng and coaching techniques. On tbe list of instructors are three former Orange UoneUe stars -Naocye Wellborn. Nance Ito a nd Carol Spanks along with Pasadena City College Coach JoAnn Zwanziger. Golden West Coach Dow Rowe and the GWC staff of Judi Garm#lJl, John Campbell and Valerie FiUce. 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Rumor al o ba It that l.o<'\ Ang It', CC i.s in the 111ml' boat as Cypre and on th vn1• ot losa11.1 lt.19rorram CONTaARY TO P BU 8£D reporu by the Santa Ana ltt!(USter. oobod~ hu >et to enroll at Golden West Collej:~ off th~ C:> prt!> s team. The s tory named de(t'n avf' b•ck John Scar1lt" as havln1 tranJlerred w1th .. sneraJ oth rs .. Wtll. lf the)' have rinrolled, the Rustlers' coactu~ staff . urt' wouJd Ukc to know about It Heck. nobody oo ~st rt even knoWlt who Scargte is . t'ULLERTON f'OOTBAU. COACH Kal Sberbeck i1 supposedly seething because the Gotden West coaching stall has lnllltrated Fullerton's district and is taking some of lt.9 playel'I, according to one reliable source. According to the rumor, the minute GWC caught wind of Cypress· demise the coacbes were over on the Charger campus and at various hlgh schools r ecruiting in force. GWC officials naturaUy deny the charges and I'm inclined to agree with them. Sherbeck is probably ti<.'ked-orf that the Rustlers have won the last two Avocado Bowls ... WILL THE REAL INHERITOR or the Chaffey basketball tournament please stand up! ll was pubUshed by the Daily Pilot in January that Golden West was going to pick up where Chartey decided to leave off. Yet, some interesting developments the past few weeks have changed things. It seems that at the same time Golden West sent out acceptance cards t~ its version of the tournament, so did Saddleback. Whal resulted was equal response at both schools with certain teams accepting to both tournaments . So, where is it going to be staged? Who knows. Right now the whole thing is a mess. Stay tuned . . . DESPITE THE FACT USC has received permission to talk to Utah's J erry Pimm, my vote still rests with either Bobby Dye of Cal· State Fullerton or Bill Mulligan or Saddleback. Both· are mere pers9nable and both are proven winners. Pimm hasn't really enjo)led much success at Utah. and I'm not convinced he's going to win much more if he came to USC . . . F.OR THOSE ENVISIONING a Saddleback.Cypr.ess match in the state finals with . the Gauchos' 6-8 Kevin Magee pitted against'the Chargers' 7-3 Mark Eaton. don't hold your breath. At least a half dozen teams in the top 10 ca n beat Cypr ess, a nd I wouldn 't be at al l surprised ~epending on who they draw the first round to see the Chargers not even make the final eight . . . GOLDEN WEST'S WATER POLO coach , Tom Hermstad, is featured this week in Sports Illustrated's People in the Crowd section. Hermstad directed the Rus tle r s to an undefeat ed sea s on and a s tate championship. Naturally, Hermstad is appearing in Si's swimsuit edition . . . • THE NEW SOUTHLAND basketball top 10 looks something like this : 1. Cypress;~· El Camino; 3. LA Trade Tech; 4. Oxnard; 5. Orange Tuast,; 6. Riverside; 7. Fullerton : 8. LA Southwest; 9. Saddle back ; 10. Bakersfield. A more realistic account, at lea.st in this reporter's opinion, is: 1. Saddleback; 2. LA Trade Tech; 3. Orange Coast: 4. Cypress; 5. Fullerton; 6. El Camino; 7. Oxnard; 8. Rivers ide; 9. LA Southwest: 10. Bakersfield. Saddleback's acquisition of Kevin Magee bas turned the Gauchos from pretender to contender and the team to beat in the state playoffs. Of course. the Gauchos still have to contend with Mulligan's O·for-state playoff jinx. Surfers Honored Scholarshipi, Granted Orange Coast area student have captured 11 of 18 berths o the National Scholastic Surfing Assn. 1979 nafaonal team , which will compe t e i n Hawaii , A ustrali~ and on the East Coast. Judges selected the team at the rt!cent NSSA championships 'held in Huntington Beach. but had lo verify nominees' grades >Aith their high schools and col- leges. Orange Coast residents also won 10 of 17 scholarships rang- ing from $75 to S600 Those who won a place on the t eam inc lude in th e men 's divis ion: Pat Dugan , Sad- dleback College; Bud Llamas. Huntington Beach Hi gh; and Nigel Kent. UC Irvine. Also Rick Fugnettl. Orange Coast College: Sean McNulty. San Clem<.'nte Hi gh; and Mike Neunebl'll. Coastline Communi· ly College. Kneertders ch~n for the team jnclude Roy Gonzales. San Cl e m ente High a nd Greg Shewman. Golden West Colle11:e. Women team me mbers are Fr · e Hill of Edison High ·a nd A sa Schwaristein o r Laguna Beach Kigh. · Schdlarship winners honored for their grades in addition to s urfing skills inc lude John Vartanian. Orange Coast College; Sandy Gr oss. San Clemente High ; Scott Kachad. Golden West : a nd Mike Neunebe11, Coastline Communi· tv College. · Also. Ron Mc Elroy and Schw~rzstein; Richa rd Marks. Orange Coast ; and J e ff Scbuesler. Marina High. ---~-= --------• • • • • •' 1979 Uncoln VERSAILLES '79UMCOLM VBSAILLIS 4.ool • • S2Q8!~ 1 • + TAii ri,7:r...::..~..,~ on t 2000 aip ~ 11\d. llA :~it''•':;"::,>" .:·="~i: ~~-- s223~"6 +TAJ! UNCCXN MfltCURY , '"°°~~-... """'' .... tMd\, 142-1144. .... .- • • •• • • I FRED HOOVER No Change: .GWC -Nine loaded By JOHN SEV ANO Of tN o.lly .. , ... Stalf The 19.79 baseball season shouldn't differ too much from the previous njne for the Golden West College Rustlers and their coach Fred Hoover. As usual, the Rustlers will fie.Id a strong unit. ''We're pretty good. The k~ds told me to ·say that in case anybody asked," says Hoover . "The previous three or four seasons we were pretty much a powe r t eam w ith a verage pitching. This year I think we're more solid in all departments. Our pitching is solid and our hit- ting should be good." THE ONLY QUESTION mark curre ntly surrounding the Rustlers is the health and re- cove ry of pitcher Steve Slaton. who Is nursing a muscle pull in his throwing arm. · Th e Rustl e r s will b e particularly strong up the mid- dle where Huntington Beach freshman Shawn Gill anchors the horoe plate a rea. "He 's everyt.hiilg we expected," says Hoqver. "He's a very good, strong player. The double play combination wi II feature lellerm an Matt Palmer at shortstop and Gary Springer: a freshman Crom Marina. at second. R e turning a lf-confe re nce sophomore Frank Meraz will patrol center fjeld. Hoover caUs him an 9utst.andiag Junior col- leee outlielder. · . "SLATON A·ND BOW b'e comes around Is a real key for us." ·says Hoover. "We are go- ing to hs.ve a very strong team, but LA Harbor. last year's con· fere nce champion. Is still the team to beat." Even though G WC possesses the best overall conference re· cord the past nine seasons, ( 110·57l, it has won only t wo titles and shared two others which shows the strength of the South.em Cal Conference. Golden West's season opener is Thursday. F eb. 8 in its own Casey S tengel t ourna men t against Saddleback. ALTHOUGH HOOVER SAYS &ome decisions regarding posi- tions still have to be made, here ls how the team might look opening day: Catcher Gill, fr., Hunt- ington Beach ; first base -Rick Cl a rk, so.; second base - Springer. fr .. Marina: third base Tim lrtQeS , so.; shortstop - Palmer . so .: cente r field - Meraz. so.; right field -Joe Nemeth, so.: left field -Scott Desrosier. so.; Mike Young, so.: or Ken Hanvey. so.; pitchers - Jeff Heatchcock, so.; Slaton, so.; Paul Sanchez, fr .• Huntington Beach; Ray Krawczyk, fr .• Bolsa Grande. ... .- Ftfct.y, f'.t>ru11Y 2. 1979 D~IL Y Pit.OT •T Titans·, 49ers Tumble No. 2 Ranked Indiana St. Gets Scare Fntm AP DIJpa&elMt LOGAN, Utah -Powered by 24 points from Dean Hunf'er and 21 Crom Keith McDonald, Utah State handed Fullerton State an SS-70 loss Thursday night In a Pacific Coast Athletic Association basketball game. The loss was the first for Fullerton in seven. PCAA outings, and ita fourth In 19 aames for the season. USU-is now 6·2 ln the league and 13-6 over•U. Bryan Jackaon scored 14 points for Utah State and freshman ~ Cun· nlngham added 10. Fullerton's Calvin Roberts was the gam e's leading scorer and rebounder with 29 points and 14 rebounds. Keith Anderson and Mike NiJes added 14 a nd lOJ>Oint.s. respectively, for the Titans. Former Saddleback College star Rieb McElralbbadtwopointsforUt.ahSt. PMlfe,.._.9 LONG BEACH -Terrence Ca~y scored 24 points to lead the Universi- ty of Pacific to a surprisingly easy 88-69· PCAA victory over host Long Beach State Thursdoy night Tbe setback was the most one· sided borne-court loss at the Long Beach Arena ever for the 49ers, who began playang at the 11,000·seat field house in 1970. Mall Waldron added 22 points for the Tigers, who made 61.8 percent of their field goal atte mpts . Ron Cornelius scored 17 points and pulled do.wn eight rebounds for J>acific. which is now 5·2 in conference play and 9· 10 qvera ll. Michal!l Wiley paced the 49ers. who dropped to 3.4 in PCAA action and 11..S overall, with 15 points and seven rebounds. lttdiana S t., 9J.a9 LAS CRUCES. N.M. -BOb Heaton banked in a desperation SO-footer at the buzz.er Thursday night to bring Indiana State back to life and propel the undefeated and No. 2-rinked Sycamores to a 91·89 overtime vie· tory over New MexJco State. The Sycamores, playing without All-American Larry Bird wbo bad fouled out with less than a mJnute to play. appeared beaten when New Mexico State guard Orea Webb stepped to the free throw Une with three seconds remaJnlng and the Ag- gies nuning an-83.Sl lead. But Vr'ebb missed the front end of the one-and-one. Brad Miley grabbed the rebound and fired the ball to Heaton on the left side of the noor. Then Heaton heaved the dramatic s hot home to knot the score 83-83 and send-the contest into overtime. ' Fl"ftRe St., 5 9-4 9 SANTA BARBARA -Art Williams scored 15 points and pulled down 10 rebounds to lead Fresno State, the natioq's No. 4 defensive team to a SM9 PCAA win over host UC Santa Barbara Thursday night. Pete Verhoeven added 13 points and six rebounds for the Bulldogs, who are now 4-4 in PCAA play-and 10-10 overall. Matt ·Made ros and Robbie Robinson .scored 12 points each for UCSB. which dropped to 3.4 in con· ference action and 9-lO o n the season. Tony Sheen added 11 points for the Gauchos. Notre Da•e, 88-5 7 SOUTH BENO, Ind. -Tracy J ackson hit four free throws in the final 24 seconds as top-rated Notre Dame held off upset-minded Xavier of Ohio, 66-57, Thursday night. The free throws came after the Musketeers had cut a 54·42 deficit to three points on a 19-root jump shot~ Keith Walker with 35 seconds to play. Sophomore forward Kelly Tripucka paced the Irish, 14·2. with 18 points, while Jackson finished with 13. Rich Branning bad eight points for the Irish. McEnroe Cruise s, N~tase S truggles ')tf'IJ1~r lttt .. ')t,.tl,dl VOuf l>Y.vt t .,n ""''" N•'-'"·'I "ovr Att·.-• CO\TA MU~642· 1753 IU•--1•1•41 J F rom AP Dispatches RICHMOND, Va. -John McEnroe breezed past Deon Joubert and llie Nastase ousted Jose Higueras Thursday night in the second round of the Richmond Tennis Classic. Guillermo Vilas and Brian GotUried posted second-round victories earlier in the day. · McEnroe won 11 games in a row and needed Jess than an hour .in defeating Joubert, 6·2, 6-1. Nastase eliminated Higueras, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2. Vilas ousted Buster Mottram. 5-7, 6-3, 6-3 and Gottfried eliminated Hellu Gunthhardt, 6-3, 7-5. In a two-hour match that ended shortly before midnight, Arthur Asbe ousted Ross Case; 7-6, 6-7, 6-2. A.ii~ N•l'ratfl•1'• lt'alaz Mt!o\100. VtE.I049S.0401 1"11 "'""" ... ,_." ..... •$•ft 0 f rw •• Awr P'ti J.1 PORSCHE LEASING MEW& USED * College • ..... tt llC:LA•S,~JI Vt.ii SI. H. Cet $1ft• l"11ll~ 10 VC lrvlftUt1 SM .>-54Me'1 loll Fr-si.ee "· vc ~ 8¥wa " P~lfk •• L°"9 8Htll SI ... '7 SHttle a.. Sant• Qare 11 Portl.-.c!llS, 51111 FrMC~Ot2 P~lflc L~«i n. e. W•$111"9!0<> H.Arll!llllU,, lcJello 5r.7S loO l.Ol AllQtt.I SI. 63, ~tcie. St SI C.I Pol't PorNM ,., UC ll(W1rslde S6 8olH SI. 70, W.Wr SL '3 AIH••·AllC'.llCW"9 f>, CieM. WHh u MIDW•ST Notre oam. ... Xevr... S1 111 "'°'' •s. Mhw•iCll• s1 I "Cllene ... Ml<lllfa" 62 low• 70. Wisconsin 6J P\lrdu. 61. ~-sa T\llUl1.0relle'3 Wl<hlWStm'1. 8reotey,.. sounnffST Arll-... Teusse 1"41-St. tt, Kew Mewko SI.,.. lotl THH TKll 11. RIQ S. e AST Pllllb\ll'Vfl It. ~al TemPlett. Hoktra10 SOUTM Ctemto11 no, Qlt9ilte n Geor9la Tecll too. W~UHn C.rOllft• 7S Gr•mll41"912, Portt...cl St YS Loulsl-TKll 73, Murr•v60 M¥\l-tn,8-cllct1M .. VMll'l.~7• W. Vll'l)lnle ... Wintmu•st.<, PA. '3 Junior College ...._, .... ~. Santa 11¥bar• 21, 'Trade Teen 76 COtll~ n. Wr>I LA '3 CtnyOftS 13, Hencocll 73 . Glendale '6. Veontlifll t2 O•fttrd 11, MoOrPMt< 6f Pre p Soccer OaN "'"' J, MIKlelo Vlelo 2 Dent Hiib scorlftt. Wes~~ 1. Wiison I WH .......... l. New-1 H•~ t H•w11or1 Htrbor scor.no- L'EcluH.. Field Hockey N~ Manw I, Wftl'""'s* t Hew11orl 1Cofln9 P\ll•ik t; Wulmlnster \GGr•ftCJ Fritch . ............ . LOW LEASE! '79Ct&OKEE Cuadra-Trac. power steering & brakes. heater. (Silr. 18861) AS LOWAS $142~~ per mo. on approved credit. 36 month open end lease. cash pnce S749!i plus tax & lie. Residual '4645. c.--. ............ AMCJm 16711 llACH aYD. 147·'551 .............. Call '42-.5678. Put a tew words to work for ou. ClUCAOO -Top-seeded Martina Navratilova and Tracy Austin breezed into the quarterfinals of the women's pro tennis tournament with quick second-round victories. Navratilova faced Anne Smith today a nd Austin went against Sue Barker. In quarterfinal play Thursday, Kerry Reid beat back a strong challenge from Mirna Jausovec, 4·6, 6-2, 6·4. In the C\~her quarterfinaJ, Greer Stevens disposed of Marise Kruger. 6-0, 6-4. Navratilova flew by Betty Stove with a 6-3. 6·2 victor~ in just 45 minutes and Austin topped Mary Lou Piatek, 6-0, 6·2. ~~n~~~R .faJ. i/J~~MJ /it .~JtJ ~nniJ {ii~ Gerulaftb Ad l'•11ce• NORTH LITI'LE ROCK, Ark. -Top-seeded Vitas Gerulaitis faces John Sadri today in the quarterfinals of the Fairfield Bay tennis tourna-ment. Gerulaitis eliminated David Schneider on Thursday. 6·2. 6·1. Sadri deft!ated Anand Amritraj, 6·1. 6·2. In the only upset Thursday. John James de- feated Mike Cahill, 6-3, 6·3. In other action. Hank Pfister beat Colin Dowdeswelli 6-3, 6·0. 1979 CIVIC 53899 Ser. SGMOcle451 FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVay MODEL.ON SALE Under New Management The Harbor Racquet Club is a club for people who want to play lots of tennis and have lots of f un doing it. HRC has the most centralized location in the Harbor-Mesa area and mere court availability than any other local private club ... The costs of Memberships are but a fraction of those at comparable clubs. I Regular Memberships: Single Membership: $100 per year, $25 monthly dues Family Membership: $150 per year, '""$35 monthly dues II Permanent Memberships Available Ill. Special January and February 1979 ~ Introductory membership for com- panies•<>r groups of friends who want to get Into the fun of tennis. .. .. Th,.. (or more)~rty mernbtf'lhip -$120 per year ($40 per party), $80 per month itu• ($20 per slngl1 paHy) Noto : add '$5 to 1he monthly,dues If \l B~ilY Is one of the parties. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL ' 642-2000 . . :.eo w .. , WlltOI>. Co.te ...... CA''"' . .. -DAILY P*LOT . . . I Newport's Dickson .... Is Fourth • CINCINNATl-Ll11·Man Al· ten, who trains In Cost.a 1111 .... •eem1 dettlHd for anotber Hcond ~aN llr\lah ln tht '~r WO.JI) a a portloo of lbe lJ.5 Ft1ur. aUq Cbamp, 0Dlbl1» wtille Newport 9eacb'• Tom Diction tw flnlabed fourth in lla~Jwdor m 0 '1 dlvla n Kath.Y Doyle turned the U1bts out for Fountain Valley's Barons Thuraday nJtht as the Hunt· lnaton Buch High star 1lrls basketball player scored 35 po1nta ln pa~lng a 55·50 come· from-behind victory over the host Barons. The wln drops Fountain Valley out ot a three-way Ue for first place With the Oilers of Hunt· tngton Beach and Newport Harbor's Sailors ln the. Sunset League. Doyle made 14 of 23 shots from the noor for 60.9 percent with medlum range Jumpers that Fountaill Valley simply could not conWn. 5"0ATS ON TV I HORSE RACING I BOATI NG shooting and foul trouble for Fountain Valley proved too much to cope with. ln other games Klm NutUr s cored 17 points to pace Marina's 52-41 win over Edi.loo on the winner's court in Sunset League action, while Tracey Mercurio tallied 14 to lead Ocean View to a 51-'7 victory over viaiting Cypreu. Ocean View's triumph puts the Se1lhllwks trr rthl'e-e;way tte with Cypress and Kennedy in the Empire League, each with a 4·2 record. • '~" ve1i.v-e.+tt11 I. T•K'( 10, ..,_,.n J, _.."'"""' 11, llettw 1$, OlllOfl .. ~ J. ICJW9.,~ HllMI ...... 1eecJt • It n l....SS P:~•in Veit.., IJ IJ It ~ ,,...!. n. ....... 41 t'dl__.... .... 14, ....,.._ 4, Me~•. OM'· roll '· ,._,...~ J. llOlllMoll a. M•r~-er-y IA, H•r•le 10. N\llllH "· kllW.t~ll. k-.,~ I t'dlto" • • ,. " ...... ' Merine U 1t It I~ Oc.-,,... ti, C'fiftta 41 CYl>tM.S-t'I..._., IJ, JollMOft U, Orwws 6, JtnU t. lrY•lll t, l<OllClll 2, Htdiol-4, Oceen vw ......,, 4, LAIMrled I 1. Ot-IJ, Mervin'· MtmKlo 14, Wltm-t, ,,. .. ,,.... 2. SC..., 12 10 ' lt-47 10 " ••• ~· Dlchoo, who l t d after Wedoe1day'1 competHloa, wound ur with 24 ordlnah and • acore o 123 $8 The wanner. James Santff or Park R1<1ce. Ill .. bad a 8COl"e ol 13 and lJl a: Dickson la • 1tuch~ot at Corona · del Mar Htah Allen, s katln1 for the l ee Capad Chalet skating club ol Costa Mesa, 'finished second again ln the setond pha e ol th senior ladi compelltion Thurs· day. Fountain Valley had a 19·8 --lead in the second quarter. but the combination of Doyle's Estancia toyed with host Irvine in a 57·point win in the Sea V•w League. ".,........._. •. ~v.-,.• Hunllng!Ofl llHctl-rom 1. Kiin~_,,, 11, lownMfld 4, ~is. A...sfftJ. In the shortJprognD'I, defend· ing champ ori Unda Fratlanne picked up seven ordinals lall seven fint place votes or the judges) and 68.28 points. Allen was second on slx of the judges' cards and third on another for 15 ordinals and a score of 65.84 for the short program. . Amiee Kravette ot Costa Mesa and also a member or the Ice Capades Chalet club, finished 10th in the short program with 71 ordinals and a 54.56 s cote. She was also 10th in compulsory • . , . ·~•1,..,.... figures. • As expected, Tai Babllon1a and Randy Gardner ran away with t.lie pairs competition. The California couple was near perfect. scoring seven ordinals and 113.58 points. BALLET ON ICE -Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner spin their ·way to a fourth consecutive national title in the U.S. FigUFe Skating championship in Cincinnati Thursday night. The duo captured the senior pair freestyle event. TV Focuses· on NBA Alt.star Game Coul,d Boost Sagging Attendance B) ALEX SACBAllE A~S,..UWrtter TumstiJes have been spinning a bit slowly around the National Basketball Association, but the league is hoping the pace will pick up now that the eye or television has been turned back on. The weekly NBA on CBS telecasts resumed last month, and the league's big event comes up -Sunday -the 29th All-star game from the Silverdome at Pontiac, Micb., which CBS will televise live beginning at 10 :45 a.m. PST. NBA COMMISSIONER Larry O'Brien likes to C"Qll lhe All.star Ganie "a prime showcase for our product, the best lo basketball all together under one roof." . The NBA could use a prime showcase now. Figures compiled from published boxscores show NBA attendance through Dec. st was down 2.2 per· cent from a comparable period a year ago. TJ'SPOKfS or the 22 teams in the league, only eight showed increases-in at- tendance and four of those beoefitted from ex· ternal factors : new arenas in Seattle and Detroit, an enlarged arena in San Antonio, and the franchise shill from Buffalo to Sanl>iego. Of the four remaining teams on the plus side, only Kansas City boasted an increase of more than 300 fans per game. BASKETBALL ATTENDANCE traditionally picks up wben the footbell ~eason ends, but a_n ex-· citing All -Star Game with a large national television audience certainly wouldn't hurt. This is the first year or a four-year, $74 million contract bet.ween tbe NBA and CBS. Besides the regional Sunday games, there also are a few na- tional telecasts and expanded playoff coverage, in· eluding all games of the championship series. O'Brlen believes there is a relation between the live gat.e and the television audience. "When we hit the 10 million attendance mark two years ago, it coincided with a 15 percent rise in television audience," be said. "We leveled off last year ln TV ratings and we leveled off in atten· dance, too. You can't get away from the fact that they relate." SO WIDLE CBS obviously has a vested in· teresl in boosting tbe ratings or its NBA telecasts, . so does the league. "We're always thinking about bow to improv.e the presentation of our product, bow to make it more lnteresling to the viewer," said O'Brien. "As you expand your viewing audience, you get con· verts ." * * * Satt1rda•'• Tl', Radle TELEVISION ~ 11 a.m. (9) -TENNIS -Dit1c Stockton vs. Peter Fleming in a WCT Challenge Cup match, taped at Monlego Bay, Jamaica. <22> -NHL HOCKEY -Joined in progress. Detroit Red Wings vs. Penguins at Pittsburgh. 1 p.m. <22> -PRO SOCCER. 2 p.m .· (2 ) -GOLF -Third round play in·the Bing Crosby pro.am from Pebble Beach. 2:30 ·p.m. (28) -WOMEN'S GOLF -The Colgate Triple Crown match play championship from Mission Hills Country Club in Palm Springs. 3:30 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SPEcrACULAR - Olympic champions Peggy Fleming and John Curry in a pro ice spectacular. Also, Fight of the . Week, the international pro surfers world team championships and the start of the 24 Hours of Daytona. (7) -PRO BOWIJNG -The AMF MagicScore open, taped at San Antonio. (4) - COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The UCLA Bruins vs. the Oregon State Beavers in a Pacific-10 game at Corvallis. · S p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - The U.S. national figure skalin~ cbampionsbi~s. taped at Cincinnati. Also, the international cli!f diving championship, taped at Acapulco. (28) - PRO SOCCER. (52) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The Dayton Flyers meet the Notre Dame Fight· ing Irish at Notre Dame. 7:30 p.m. (52 ) -TODAY AT SANTA ANITA - Today's racing at Santa Anita. Tape. 8 p.m. (9 ) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The u~c Trojans meet the Oregon Ducks in Eugene. RADIO Basketball -UCLA at Oregon State, 3:30 p.m., KMPC (710 ); USC at Oregon, 8 p.m., KFI (640>; Fresno State at Long Beach State, 8:05 p.m., KFOX (93.5 FM>. Hockey -New York Rangers at the Kings, 7:50 p.m .. KRLA CU10). s-d••'• Tl', Radio TELEVISION 10 a.m. <2l -CHALLENGE OF THE SEXES -Basketball platform diving and freestyle skat· ing are reatufed today. 10:45 a.dl. (2) -NBA ALL-STAR GAME - Pro basketball's top stars are showcased in the NBA all-star game at Pontiac. 11 a .m. (4) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - The Kansas Jayhawks vs. the Michigan State Spartans at East Lansing. One major difference in this year's NBA telecasts is in the halftime features. Instead of artificial c0nlests like the slam dunks and one-on· ones of the past, th\'re are taped interviews with NBA stars, usually al their homes. •. m. (7) 1-SUPERSTARS -Some of t~e biggest names ln the NFL compete in this week s men's preliminary, taped at Freeport , the Bahamas. (4 > -SPORTSWORLD -Amateurs from the Muhammad Ali Boxing Club and tbe U.S. • Marine Corps square off In a series of bouts. Also, part two or the world pro skiing championships Racing · Lo• AlamHo• f'WTl!llf'Wey '*" .. ,.., ...... , ...... _. "'"' rece VIII• v ITO<OI n oo. u .oo, 10.IO; Roy•I D Ann IAOClrl-rl I 00, S 40; Udy Jtlt •Scoenc~l•• S«Ofld rKe Procl'91ood IOW'dlrol to oo. s to. uo. Otwt "-,,...._ ceyl ...... UO; Rllsti.t.1 1011 ... ,.,) 4.40. $2 Mll'r dolAlle 14-tl pelcl ID.AO n1ns r--+iolstv JM> iCotWf9l 1/00, 110. HO. l"ly'"9 .#ft INoc:CMo ron I S.IO, l .IO; Tommy Jeen cs.r.-14 IO, l'o11rtll ,.u-,•tlltr 011ffy ICe(llflenl J tO, 3 IO, tAO: VHIOY ceest4Mdll uo, ;t.tit; I.All!>"°"'" I Mc He,..,. 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J.40; Gllltff"'9 8119 1He<11 100, tM; Ml» Mlllle Ot<k (Mellol1.lt ~Tlllnl r«..-«k4hl Ouffl Towln ().ct.Ir) 1A, UO, a.40. Aockln S.. 1c1et11wl S 00, a.oo: Un Cll••Ot n;.,_,.I t IO; U t.-t• CM) pe4d UJJO "'"''" ret•-Jelm. Sommer• (~•rntrl • 00, S.H , J.00; Gol119 Ll'i.iltt tlerdl A.Ml, 3.00; EttHO tH1rtl >.OO. l"lhll rect-Tln'r 1<11•1 Ken 1 ... rMrl "'°' IUO, S.AO; Kkl< A Sfl•• Je.nkJ) uo. 2.90; TrucklflO SIKI"" (Meir) J.10; U eucw .. ,, 141flft,9D. Slatll rut-llrlo11t Polle., IC.rdO~el II 00, UQ. &.IO, 8o Helt IHertl t .00, 4.tO; $"m• Fel, ......... 11.00. S...ntll r--Oythtfn \l"ef'Nfl 1t •• .... t •: llt8l4 ,..,.. <M.-. I ,, •. ., ....... "'E ,,.. ( .... , uit· u ~• m.• altll~•n-lt•<lltt '-•" 1..,.,1 ... ,, .. , JMl Plett Alen 1~1 UI, S •1 ,...,.,. IClllM Melll~l•A ""'"' ,__....... ((M9tul , ... SA. 4 ot; 0. , .. IO'ff9trl II .. I•; U.-.. .Jee la.NI 1 IO; U •- la ""'' ~ 1a,. ·"'~ ...... ,.. of the 24 hours of Daytona. • 1:30 p.m . GOLF-Final round or the Bmg Crosby pro-am. <52> -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Fresno State vs. Long Beach State. Taped Saturday night. 2: ts p.m. (7) -BOXING -Alexia Arguello risks his WBC superfeatherweight crown aaainst Al£redo Escalera at Rlmfnl, Italy. Col te 3 p.m. (28) -WOMEN'S GOLF -The 1a Triple Crown match play cbamplonsblp from Mis· sion JDl1a Country Club ln Palm Springs. 3:30 p.m. (7> -WIDE WOllLD OF SPORTS - The U.S. figure skaUng champk>Mblpe from Cin· cinnati. Also, the world · wrlstwrestllng cham- plon1blp1 and a satellite report on the Grand Prix of Braiil auto race. (52) -SJalNG -With Tom Malone. ,.._ 4 p.m. <50) -WOMEN'S GOLF -The "'°llate Triple ~ matcb play champlon.hip from Ml•· 1ton HUI• tounlrY Club In Palm Sprint•· Tepe de· lay. ••••-••• 5 p.m. (52) -COLLEGE -s.•..,.,.,.. - Cal State Fullerton meeta San JOM State. 7:30 p.m. (U) -TODAY AT SANTA ANITA -Toda1'1ncesat8a.Dt. A.alt.a Race Track. &ADIO Bllblblll -Cal State l'uDtrtOll at Su JOH Slllla, I p.m., KWJlll C ~>. llodleJ -K.illP at DeD•er 1:•p.111 .• 1tllLA ClUO). CT•• JWl1 Piii& la ... nlftMlMe ,_ late eu.,...> Alamitos Entries Entries Decline T ...... 'to.it ......... Me~ ,.,.,. .... ,, 1:4' 21 Emered in Puerto J/ allarta ,. llST uca -400 v•rds J yl1r olds PIWW S1. 100. Cl•lmlno ~Ice SJ~ Sh• IClerlutl; Goll• Ba TNt CISerdl, Moon In 51• (Frutonl; AlllllO ~ CLll)Mml; 1119 8fy M•<lllne IW•tsonl; l opemall CCerdOHI; JuJotu Jon ",...,.,,, LDf'O He•d Aoed IWtrdl; Allfl Oevld Run IHarll. St'COHD ltACe -3.50 rerd~. 3 year old ~. CeH)•ed. Purw n.100. cielmlno price u.ooo c ool An9tl I Bud I: l'orceebo IROUQlll; Kll)lOWll IMrlts>; l retln CTrt•s ure l; Ms H•uoet11c k IP•rnerl; Act.lento IW•rdl; Oal· meal Cookie l8roollll. Hon1~nllo 1c1er1ssel; Tr1'>olled IH•rtl, Slleker Bet IKnlQIWI. THlllD RACZ -350 r•rdS , yHr -& ""' PurW ~ Oelmlno Pflce U,500. Cl\lcken tat°'"'*' CCler1utl; Toe> Moon S4IOf'I IMllCtlefll; Oent ........ l(ld (Treasurtl, S lleckesllene (Adair ); Ml 11¥1 ... k fl(niglltl, IS.,. Q l(lno l<:anloul; Gfolse AplrlllOfe ILlpllaml. Mist~ ~ (Werdl, T•ll• IPunerl; MIQlll Mine ICre~I. ,OUlt'TM llACI! -400 yerdt. J year old. Purse $2,100. ClelmlftO price U.500. J et Denov llenktr IT renure I. -· Roo.i ILuOIOI; Dl•I A ISk:I CWlnttnl; Rani CIOud IC.rd01el. ClebDtr Lucky Win I 8•rd I : Slluecuti•l•I C Broou I ; Oenlsh Paslr r lltult l ; Fo•elon Envoy IHartl; Okkt't' Ooc IKnlQllll. The sta.rt.lng lineup for tbe 1,J.25. mile Marina del Rey to Puerto Vallarta race dropped to 21 Thursday with the withdrawal of Mas Raoido. co -owned by Jim H~llywood and bruce Sardone, Dana Point Yacht Club. Mas Rapido. was a Performance Handicap Racing Fleet <PHRF) entry. The yachts get under way at 1 p.m. Saturday ofl Marina del Rey. The forecast is for a .breezy start that would put the yachts in Mexican waters before Monday. There are no Newport Harbor yachts in the race, but several local crewmen will be .aboard. Morrie Kirk or Balboa Yacht Club ls one of the foul\ charterers-of Driller, the 68-foot sloop wblc& will be fighting for (U'Sl to finish. Other local crewmen include Doug Weber, BYC, on Alarife; Saint Cicero, NHYC, Dutchess; Mark Olson, .BYC, Drifter. and Bob Dickson, NHYC, Secret Love. Here is the line.up of classes with time allowances: ,O..A "AOTIN l'3 fl. s'-1 ""'IWOenletS/Hlclr,.,.,,. LSl',4·U .tS Dllll'TEll ... ft. r.loop) 8'-1/Rtftllow/K_,..../Klrlt, DRYC,t :Zll1• C"l!CKMATI! CPetenon·SOI Mont• Llvlno•ton, 0RYC.1t:H ·• llltAVUIVo CF,..._.) 1"'1"9 LOllW, ltlctlmond YC, (nol 11\tedl. Tltl8U'TI! CODI-JU Jim F'ewn1eln, ORYC, M: ... :1' NAt.U IV CUip-ft~) Lerry Burgin,~ SCCYC, >S:Ot·n "" OltANGI! ~l!l!L CC~I Gr~EI,.,.,,, DRYC, :lit.1'·02 DAKAR IP9ttnon-431 Wllll•m GMdley, OAYC, . .... ,,, SNEAICEll C~I Jim ROClll, 10fYC.4l:Sl:50 0.ffl INCA IS45-4SI .......... Crlcti'°", All•Y~:JO AL.AIUl'e IKlwMOI ~ VHl)lltl, lupe YC, .,.,..,,, . SAETA OtOl_..I Ro09llo Pertllo, Aceputco YC, Q •5'f:1' St'CllET Love csw-...1 ......... ...-. OAYC, "'"!" DECE""ION c.a ft ........ O.Vkl Ml9!nllltv eve. ... 01:11 GltEEN HUHGAlllAN ICNll Krl• Krlstlf, PMYC. ....~·~ ' 0.-C . OUTCHl!SS (T.nMMll Mkl\MI Hlltmaft, V• YC, ·~o:-i~.i: .. Cl!rk lll611·M I Cioar1 .. C....,,..,., SDYC Sl· ... o:J CE CE llON IYC.•I 56ft\1MI llonoYICfl, lllSYC SS:S2 1' "4•" PERI CVS l~JI Jotln Wllllamton t..eMlne YC, 21 H 00 ENTOURAGE lc:.ta!IM-3ll Mlller/""'-/""'lllCIS. LBYC, 31 11·4S HALLELUJAH llSST.Jl l Rlc ... rd SQ11ire WVC ~·noo l'"TH llAC• -olOO ,_. l year olds. AllOwa..ce. Purse $4,:IOO T!wl Heir_.,., ILll)Mml; Beclewln ICreaoerl; Lltlle Tiny L••mb !Hartl; SlclPllQf'acle IC.rdou I; Heta Gem IFrevl; SanQer C.I l81Rksl: Sunki.st Nears End Miss An.,el Retl CTreaSUl'tl; Talent· ed Tim IC.Unrl; 51\esewmucloll U(nlghtl. SIXTH llACE -S50 Y•nk l YHr olds & up. Allowenc.t. Purse 57 ,500 Wlncty's "-'Ht CWardl; 81elr H HI IMltcfltlll; FOJIY Bo• IMylesl: h le nd Ruler IHertl ; A••P•lo ITrees11rt l; Prl11cus Tidy Too (AcJalr l. Se Y f!lfTH llACI! -l70 yllf'Cb J ....., -& .... P\rrW U~. Clalm.. •no prke ,1e1,ooo. • Flfft Con'<IO't' tCMdozal; HUJll~ Ho uH IWerd l ; Dupe's Pellern C£ruoerl ; Born CHll tllerdl; Ff9ueroe IK~I; ,,_ P-ot Sl•r 18roobl; Little Go Fleet ILlotieml; F.iton Jet IMYtn I. EIOHTM llACE -:HO Y••ds. I y'Hr OldJ & uP. Fllllfl & mMH.. Al- towenc•. Putw U ..500 • Soc .. ty St<11on 10.rlnel; Siie Is My N•llw CH•rtl; Queen Molsne Balboa Yacht Club will wind up its three.months old Sunldst Serles this weekend with races for small boats on inside courses on Saturday and for larger boats in the ocean oo Sunday. The Sunldst is sailed on the fll'St weekend of December, January and February. In other regattas along the Orange Coast, Voyagers Yacbt Club will bold ita Starkey Memorial Regatta for Luders·l6s, and Capistrano Bay Y JlCht Club will join forces with Dana Point Yacht Club for a Midwinter Tuneup regatta for PHRF yachts Saturday and Sunday. In otber areas of the Southern !Treesurel ; Aeym•r's ltockelle IMllcllelll ; Tiie Moon Wllcll ICruoerl; Qlerven Ledy ,,..,,,.,,; c11r11.11es s11"" 1L11111ern1: 1,.,.G••" Coastal 1t'eatlaer c;.1 CC~rdOUI. l onlQlll sflOuld tit c 1ur •n<I cool. NINTH ltACI! -l50 verds. l yefr wlllle S.t...,,.y ~kl !off• wermlno ot<lt &. up. Pune $2,300. Clt lml119 '""" DeQln. wllll lll;M 60 10 •S eno p<lce u .500. . IOWs 31 10 ~ a.enc• of _,on Dupes 0\111'99 ICMdore l ; Tlnr Con S.turdey Is 10 percent. Job CBentl; Will IS Starr 1Watt0nl; Winch from tM WHt 19ftlqftll0 to U Andy Go IPtrnerl; Juslllke Pa knot• '"" nor1hw81 tO to U -nou IFreslon l; Tim• •nd Aoaln S.lurdar. Places Change In Bacardi • L I pll am I ; A ssu rtdS F,, II CoHl•l 1-.wturn ltlOl.tld ,.,. IClerlswl: HnSpeed CM•lrl; Yor1y tit'-45 and~. wllh Inland lem· CTrtesu,.I. per•lurH lrotn 42 lo •2. Waler tern· .., .. .,,. ,, ,.. W restJiri.g St1n,. Moon, Tide• ,..,_., flt•11let11 Yelley 14. H••tl•tt•n SKOfld 1119tt t '"pm. 3.1 -ZJ S«Ofld tow 7 14 p m. ' 0 "-ounteln v., .. ., won by forfell. ~Y 106-Provtnnno IH81 pinned Flrsllllqll 1 u a m. Vomool• ,.,. l Finl tow • IJ\.•.m llS-81'eultlH8l de<. ~l<u IMI Second lllQtf 2 ~ p "'· 113-S..MU IFVI pl"'*' HNM5 2'1. Second tow I ... pm. 130-Ge,,,,.r IFVI OK.Mt .... riM . S...Uy ,,._.11 CHiii CIK 00.-4111 H Fin l 111(111 l 21 a m. Ul-Lockll•rt CHiii dee S<ll~ntl Finl iqw 10 41 • m. IS.7. S«ond 111911 • n Pm ue-P-oe IFVI clllc ,,_..IMO Second ·-• 42 pm. 1 0 U7-Sllieldl IH8lclllc. Marq<1916 ' Sun .. _, 50• "'··WIS s n Q.rn IM-Aeynotds CFVI dee. pinned Mooft rt~ lQ J2 e m .. sets ll:U H~nrlH o m 111-JoMt CHiii OK Sw.tntOt> 1"7 lt4-W_., IFl/1 OK. SN<klefo<'d IC>-1. Hwt-Ane!IO IFVI plnnM Posl I 20. Wtlt~'1. ......-. "'!'Mr t "-0.Jollll IWI won by lorltlt. lC»-:&leln INH ICIK. L.Hcfln 1-Q. 11S-8r-(WI de<. EfriyWIM 6-4. !23-MHdUWS IWI -Dy lorttll 130-HUQllH IWI de<. l(olelas IM. 13'-CheYel IWI dee. P lu lC• lM . 141-(am1'9 M l CIK. Dr••••• IM. 141-lvtns INH I CIK. 8utts l ·7 U7-Mc0em IWI OK. Fffnslr• w. IM-Fen'tf IW I CIK. 0.111 7·3 111-Pomo INH I dee. Alverer S·I. 1'4-AtWIO!Cb IWI plnMCI Coombs l •JJ, Hw1-<lfd.r IWICIK. Provence IM Air Curbs· SAN FJJANCISCO (AP) -Tbe Airport Commission has un· a nimously called on Con1resa to allow JocaJ ai rports to restrict private aircraft for safe- ty reasons. MIAMI <AP) -Bill Buchan of Seattle mastered 25 knot winds on BU;cayne Bay Wednes· day to capture t,b.e third of the six-race Bacardi star class series. The victory moved Buchan into second place in the overall standings for the 22·foot star class slooos. The overall leader, Peter Wright, of Chicago, (misbed fourth. MOH THAN 600 IOATS -200 IOOTH EXHlllTS 300,000 SQUAH FT. OF PLEASUH BOATS ANO MARINE ACCESSOltllS NOW ISTHE TIMI TO IUYt ~ 1111~ Feb~uary 2-1- w.tkdlys.2·10:30p.m.·Stturdeys,11 a.m.·10:30p.m .. Sund11t. 11 a .m ·1 p.m. Adutta, $3.00; Children, 6-12. St.50: under 6, frtt LA. CONVINnON CENTER . CHorber PrHwey, dewfttowna .; t F'ridlif, febt\ulty 2. 1111 7 J J»ei-feetion 'lmposs.,le' J ' . l • • i Acto~ William.!~!=~?U4m tells~?.~.~!~~.~ ':1u~~ o.~~!u!!!!'.~t~~~~ :~ oe-o.11YH9ttwt this." His .brisk. rich voice ripples with hearty it. fun WILLI WINDOM PLAYING JAMES THURBER Wllllam Windom comes strtdin1. throuch Jau1hl. ··w Id w 11 h 1 d r the p auiv.al &ate al Loi ADtetes Jntema-or ar c a,.ge me rom a llonal Airport, aoftly whistling no tune in BOaN IN NEW YOU City 55 years aco.. J>eHtmiat ~an opti~t.l have aettletf'at partlcular, appearing al peace with God, Windom fondly describes himself as "ball-any given time dunng my an (infantry> himself and everyone. southern" in tribute to bis Vlr&inia·born tour for another two years livin1. He Is conspicuous among the harried-mother. His father was a successful .architect "But they didn •t ki me. I'm out." He l<tokU>g pas engen disembarking the tate after. and the famlly lived in New York-and Vlrlfn.ia sighs. "Baby, lt's all gra y from now on. You noon commuter flight from San Francisco. and travele<! in Enaland, Eu.rope and Spain dur· cannot hurt me anymore. ou can't depress me ATOP ms READ Is a gray rough-wool fishing hat adorned with variously-shaped gold stick pins, but more noticeable ls the white nylon windbreaker he wears. In rows down the front are eold letters spelling out Hong Kong, Indianapolis. Washington, London, Cleveland, California State University, Fullert.Qn, and more. The overall impression ls of a well-traveled steamer trunk. The names are places where bis one-man shows, two oo James Thurber and two on Ernie Pyle, have played · WINDOM DOES st of the shows yearly. On Feb. 9-10, he will perform Pyle I and a at Cal Stale Fullerton. and Thurber I is scheduled for Knott 's Berry Farm on Feb. 23-24. Today, be is winding up a day of work on an in-house training film for Bank or America. His unhurried gait belies a busy actor who will return to the airport in less than 24 hours and board a flight to West Virginia for two days on stage. Returning home, bis schedule allows him 10 hours to pick up his wife and 8-month-old son and fly off to Hofig Kong for lo.days' work on a movie. When home again, be will resume filming on his new NBC television series, ''Brothers and Sisters," CAnimai House spin-off> which pre· mieretl Jan. 26. BEFORE HEADING home to Van Nuys . this day, he takes some time to talk and unwd over a startling concoction of bourbon and milk. "I work half the time. I'm a lucky actor. Most or them work only two, three weeks a year. "Yes, I want more \Vork . Listen, I've got four kids to raise. I've got to get some money • ing Windom s early years. with poverty, with emo onal problems, wit.h The former Broadway actor, veteran of two whatever. You can o y depress me with television series, "The Farmer's Daughter," physicalpain.'' and "My World and Welcome To It," and 10 mo- tion pictures Including .. To Kill A Mock· ingblrd." '"lbe Americariliation ofEmlly," and "The Detective," doesn 't take himself as seriously as might be expected. "It's ~ lightweight game. It's the grasshop- per life versus the ants. "I DON'T MEAN to be flippant about it, and I will spend my time learning the lines and trying to ':"11te and. reading this and that. but it BE LEANED forw d conspiratorially. "I wasn't supposed to get st 21. There were guys ·who died that way. l w sn'l the only one there. fl wasn't a freak accide t." After the war, W m found himself in Bhrritz, France. In bi b spirits and looking for the "gravy," be and a ddy auditioned for parts in an Anny production f Richard II. • • .and how to enjoy . ,'hurbe "James Thurber was born before . the turn of ttie century in Ohio. He had one eye from the time he was 7. Then he became blind the last 10 years of his life. He was a newspaper man. He tried harder than most. because of that handicap. "When he was a young man of 20, he came---back from World War 11 wtiere he was a code clerk in Paris, and worked on the Dispatch in Colum- bus. He \went to New York and joined the New Yorker staff. He became one of .its three guiding lights, he and E. B. White and Harold Ross. I "Frol'\l that~· he evelved into the writer we know today, a man who covered Americ n mores of the '20s and '30s, and su rbia. He had a way of putting WOr'it together that was unique in the se se that it was totally eeonomicat. l:ie ever used too many words, or the w;ong word, or too big a· word. , . "His stuff I is funny, and if you have never' he4'rd of him or read him, sir, try it tonfght and see What you think. It's Ii~ Camembert cheese. You may not .~.~e it worth a goddamn. But if you p91 like it, I think you will want to see tne rest of his stuff." I I I , ' j F)xhibit of 27 Cosh1m·~s Captures Hollywood . I ' I , By DENNIS McLELLAN ' 0t U. D•llJ l"I"" S'-ff Visitors entering the Museum of North f Orange County in Fullerton are first greeted l>Y the lush, romantic sltains of Glenn Miller's Big I// Band sound. / The recorded background music is the perfect mood-setter for what's inside: the equal· ly lush and romantic world of movie costume designs. FOR THE NEXT two months the museum will be celebrating the film capital's 7Sth an· ni versary with a spectacular showing or original costum es designed for some of Hollywood's biggest stars. And, as evidenced by the Z1 costumes on ex- hibit, the wardrobes created for the kings and queens of Hollywood often-times rivaled, if not sufP'lssed. those designed for real-life royalty. There's everything from the ivory satin gown Marlene Dietrich wore in 1934 for her role as Katherine the Great in "The Scarlet Em- press" to the crystal bugle-beaded show girl costume made for Vera Miles in "Beau James" (1957). THAT'S NOT TO menllon Jimmy Stewart's clown costume in ''The Greatest Show on Earth'l (1952) and Bob Hope's wacky purple lounging robe (complete with fake leopard skin collar and cuffs) for "Monsieur Beaucaire" (1946). . All the items in the exhibit, entitled "Stardust Cloth." are on loan from Paramount Pictures. one or the ff!w studios to attempt to preserve its costumes. · "It is rare to have this many pieces." said Dwight Richard Odle, exhibit curator. "To our knowledge it's the largest show or its kind put together in the West." ODLE sAJD PARAMOUNT rescued about 220 of its costumes that could be identified with <See COSTUMES, Page CZ> .. • · Beaded showgirl outm, formal 90* designed for \(eta Mu;;; Joenne Wood,..nf, , and lounging robe 'gh and Bob Hope. 4 ' > ' PN1f!11Pa1e Cl C0S'ruME\ ••. a ·specific 'Oltn and . tar M.,:a of the lhousand1 ' of outfall mad -.ere ttlu to~ ••rd~ d p•rtrMnt ooJy to nm and \&Md In otMr ftlml -~· Ovtt t})t )'tart: Odle 1 d. m&ft1•1tudk>9 · hne be.a fatted t;y ffOftomie Dte11ut1 ~ ut• Uon otf thelr m...tve • .,..,,._and rw.ltute t0llttdolit. ''1'1'eJ~,. ln the tMwlun ol matl.D• mooey not aot••l,ia." Souvenir hu.ntera. 1ton prot>lem• ud abttr .:e~ al$0 bave tu~ &.ht r toU, uld Od~. l cotlwne dcatoiw at ~ .Coa1t R•pe"°'' ,,_.... "ud ~ °' ~ ·~ Cal Stale P'\aUert.on . • WO.THl& OF TH eottumH in lM ex· blbat 'ftre de iCJM'(I by eitbl·Um Ac.-ad my Aw rd·wlnner l!!dltb Huid, w 4t years at P~ramountbt1u a.n 1923 SM~m~lbeatudlo'• head detlcntr ln 19131 and 11he wont'd on more than 1.000 moOon pictures Noting lht> 1ttat variety of t"OStumes c.-reat ed by Mi.u U ad, OdJ aakl, "1\'s ~ to believe one peraon dld ll. ft'• fa1cloaUn1 becaute they're.completely varied lo terms of style, color. textWft and fabric ... T hal descriptlon aptly sums up '!Yh•t viewers can see at the mUffWD, 301 N. Pomona St., from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. nae.days tb.rou&h Fridays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sawrdaya and noon to 5 p.m. Sundays. ~ THE EA&UEST costume is ivory and black satin lounging pajamas created for Mar· Jorie Gateson in "False Madonna'' U932>. "A worn an could walk out in the street-today and be right in style," commented Odle. The motSt recent costume is a '205-style dress made for Karen Black ln "The Day ol tbe Locust" 0975). ~ Examining a Travis Banton-designed tunic made of jet bugle beads for a Depression-era movie, Odle noted tbat each bead was sewn on by band. "Banton used beads to tbe extent tbat it became the fa1>ric. 1t wasn't used just as or- namentation.·• Odle added that such a dress now would be impossible to create. "That cUesi would be S20 ,000 to $30,000 today because of the band work. The major cost in aoy of lhJ.s is labor. 1be fabric is relative." • .. ONE OF THE REASONS tbe museum is giving tbe show, Odle said, is &O people can ex· amine close·up and study what they see only fleetingly on the.movie screen. Two costumes guaranteed to undergo scrutiny are those worn by Mia Farrow and Robert Redford in the 1974 version of "The Great Gatsby." Mia Farrow's "rosebud dress" is festooned with pink roses on the top and has five layers of skirts. Redford's costume is a custom·ma<te World War I uniform. N&nNG THAT THE Depression years of the '30s and the war years or the '40s were the golden age of movies-and movie eosbune de· sign Odle said that "we could go to films and see that things could be better. ··u you get into it phlloeopbically, we have a need for splendor. for spectacle, for ex· travagance. We need to get oat of ourselves and see something bigger and exciting. J think that's what films were providlog. They •ere creating fantasiesanddreamsforus." * .. Designer Tal,enu On Stage * A series of hour-long interviews with four of Hollywood's most re· nowned costume de· s igners, Edith Head, Walter Plunkett, Helen Rose and Bob Mackie, will be presented at t.be Los Angeles County M useu.m of Art on four consecutive Sundays in Fe bruary ~ Man:h at 2 p.m. in (he Museum's Leo S. Bing Theater. The interviews will be • illustrated by costumes s hown on live models, film clips, aod slides ol designer sketches and finished costumes. David Ch~ericbettl, Los Angeles film bU· torian, costumer, and a uth or of the book "Hollywood Costume Design," will interview legendary designer Head on Feb . 11 ; Plunkett, whose long career includes costume credits for "Gone With the Wind,'' on Feb. 25; Rose, who designed Princess ·oraee of Monaco's wedcllna IOWD as well as coetwnea for countless lllms, on Marcb 4; and Mackle, who bas designed COi• tumea for television speelalJ and perform4tn laeludlnt Cber aad Carol Burnett, OG lla.reb n. Ticket.a for t.be fOW"· Interview aeriee are QO per person; Lndividual tJckett are ti each. TIMJ are available by mall or at llMa 1'eket Delk t.n the llUHUID'a Leo S. Blq 'J'llMater. For mall order.I make cbeck .,., ..... to u.; Loe An1elel Cowdy 11\IMQm of Art and aend with a atamoed, Mlf ·adclrelMd envelope to .. Tlellet Sain''. tbe ......... .. Wlllldn Boule.ant, Loi ~ ... Late mall ari1en JrlU be beld' for plehp at the door. GALLERIES Baek~op's · Beatitif1•I • Ame~'s Paintings o/ '70. in M~tream P'orty·1lx art11u are repreaente4 In "American Paiailng Qf the 19709," which opens Saturday at Newport Harbor Art Museum. ••1 have tried to show ,.mten whole work ekber bM eome to hall maturll7 or baa UD· dersone Important atyllstic ebanaet lo the tut eight yean," aaid Linda Cathcart. curator. ''Tbia LI not • •ttempt 8l a conclusive atatement but l'1ltber a 'beckdrop' tor later con· alderatioa of tbe topk." Tbe exhlbWoawill offw a~ eelecUc aelecUon, ranaihl from Oeorcla O'Keeffe's aerene akyseape, "From a Day With Juan IV." to the energized surface of de Xooain&'s recent "Untitled IV" to pboto-realiam of Chuck Close's "Kent" to the abltraetioo ol _. llartio's "Untitled No. 3." SCULPTOR TALKS -;--George SeeaJ. a well· ltnown American sculptor, will discuss his work now Oil exhlbtt at tbe Newport Rarbor Art Museum. Wednesday Feb. 1 at 8 p.m. Because or the tarae demand for tickets, museum of· liciala will aet up_ a six-foot closed circuit video icreen ID tbe Caller>' entrance to accommodate tbe audience. Tickets are on sale for ll..50. For in· formatiaD, can 1-.1122. PAIN'l1NG8 AND DRAWINGS-Artworks by Lany Stolres will go on display at the Huot· ingt.on Beach Library, 7111 Talbert Ave. from Feb. 3 to 27. A reception from 2 to 4 p.m. Satur· day will kick off tbe exhibit. Library hours are Monday. l p.m. to 9, Tuesday through Thurs· day. 9 a.m. to 9·p. m:, Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. toS. Forloformation, call842-4481. . PHOTOG&APBER/e&mC -Photographs by Southern California pbotographer/crlltc Martha Rosler will be on display Monday Feb. s to· Feb. 23 lo tbe Oranee Coast College Photo Gallery in the Fine Arts Building. Video tapes of Rosler's work will be shown Feb. 9 from noon to 1:30 p.m . in the gallery. Hours are Mooday tbroueb Friday, 8 a .m . to S. Admissioo is free. SodetJ ab1bWoll. ~ 1allery wUl be clOMd Feb. 5 and S. The abow of the works of more tban 100 American artists will run tbrou&h Feb. ZS. Tbe muaeum is at 307 Clift Drive and is a-eplarly open dally except Tuesdays from 11 : 30 &.JD. to4:30p.m. l'orloformaUoo, call494-6531. aoc::awa.a. TUBtrn -Petrlcb Gallery, 17Cl Wwdff Drt.e, Newport Mach, la o6erin& a apecial tribute ·to Normu Rockwell and a mrmpeetive of early American Wuatration GaHeries /Exhibits # from 10 Lm. to 5 Saturday and Sunday noon to ~ p.m.. Other utbta leatured are J .C. Leyen- deebr, ud N.C. ·Wyeth. Hlgblllbta of the show iDelude ortllDaJ, KockweU 11.mlted edlUon band· idped Jltboo'aplla. loclud.lng "Lookln1 Out To Sea, ••Sayfnc Gr.ace," and "Puppy Love Portfolio.'"llaD)'oftfle works will be for sale. For iDfonUllaa,14M51S. PAQJLTY Jm'IT -UCl's Plne Arts Gallery will feature a faculty show Feb. 9 through llattb 10. A pvbllc reception 'for the u.blblt is adlecMed Feb. 14, 4 p.a.,. to 6. Featurecl artiats lncludeAllanSoodbeim, lilpTtvey, RocerSweet, Martha Rolley, Alan Sekula, Tony J>eLap, Jerry Aodel'9DD. Crall Kauffman, John Paul Jones, and Ed Berul. lloun are Tuesday through Saturday, noontoSp.m. FtJU.ErtON WATEU"OLOU -"PQ~ .....,"" ..... - · Hendrlcb: Watercolors -Statementa of Ful:lertml" will be oa exhibit at tbe Muelten· tbaler c.ltural Center, 1201 W. Malvern, Pullert.an. tllroaCb llardl 11. Hnclrlcb will feature areMtedural ... lettolor atatementa or buiJd...., iD tlle city • Bou.rs are ..,. to 5 p.m., TwldQ tbroagh Sunday. Fot lnfarmatian, call 87MlllO. DWIGKT ODLE ADJUSTS CLOWN 8UiT Jimmy Stewart Wore ClrcuaCottume NA110NAL WATERCOLOU-Tbe Laguna Beach llUHUm of Art bp..s announeed a cbu&e lo viewing hours of its NaUonal WateROlor Ship Lore Screened A special nautical film program Is scheduled at Royce Hall, UCLA Saturday, with the first West Coast showing of "Tall Ships", courtesy of IBM Corporation , and Academy Award-winning "The Fighting Lady". The deftnitive film documentary of , Operation Sail '76 was pbotograpbed by cameramen on over a dozen ol the square-riggers as they sailed into New Yol'k Harbor and up the Hudson River. ••• Presented by the UCLA Committee on Floe Arts Productions and Film Arc hives in cooperation with Armchair Adventures, tbe films will be introduced by Dwight Long. _ • Climax or America's countJeis bicenten.nlal. celebrations was the spectaaala.r 'parade' of Tall Ships, 16 of the world's 20 remalnin& ~ sailing vessels gatbere"d from the rour comers of the globe to praeat a 1tlrring tribute and reminder of America's ties to a seafaring heritage. You are there with the officers and crews of vessels from Denmark. Norway, Argentina Cblle, Colombia, West Germany, Ita{y, Japan, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Russia and our own U.S. Coast Guard "Eagle", host ship. The falm's sound track is played by the London Pbilbarmonic. It's social, it's • it's educatjonal,-it's Proceeds from this speclaJ one-time •bowing will go to the UCLA Royce Hall Restoration Fund. Tickets priced at$5arenallableattbeUCLACentral TlcketOtllce, 650 Westwood Plaza and alM~ticketagencies. Center Club is a place to meet people who like to have fun, who care about themselves, who are interested in learning new things . SOCIAL AND GROUP ACTIVITIES Live Entertainment/Qances/Art Shows/Music and Poetry Recitahi/ Plays/Fashion Shows/Family Pro- grams/Current Movies/Adult Partictl/ Family Game Tuurnament.A/Concert and Continental Brunches/Week.end WorkabopeJSeminars for Singles and Couples/SpeciaJ EVents PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES Ballet <several age groupt1l/Dancier- cize/Disco Dance/Fitness Sha~Upl GymnastiC8/Modem J arrJJ>re:.Ski Conditioning/Self-Defense for Men and WomenJSocial Dance/Volle,Yball/ Yop!Oynavit and Universal Gy:m Bnefing/Kung Fu-San-Soo/Tnp Dance/ Cheerleading Class!Personali7.ed FitneM Programs CREATIVE ACTIVITIES Beginning Drama/Beginning Sketch· Ina/Guitar/Kida' CrafU/Macrame and Wiavinl/PainUng!Stained GlUB '19chn.lque EDUCATIONALACTIV1TJE8 AstroioRY/Backpedting and Survival/ CPR-Cardiopulmonary Re8uedt.a· · · tionlExploriruf Single:neee/Handwrit- inl Anal.)'tli8/Devefop Your Psychic Abilit.ieelln~lc:a/Ma8sqe/ Numero&oa/Photo PhilOflOPhy/Pre- Teen and 'tMo Model.ing/Udure Seriee/Rap SeeMon ror Sinel-'S.l\. ing/Self·~onal ADa.lyma ~ FWf Center Club is a place to meet people, to relax, to have fun. Join the fun! CALL TODAY! (714)975--0700 'I I·~;\ I Bl·~K~l 111' l>t :Es ,\S I J )\\' :\S $17.00/ .... ,,,., Call or visit today for a tour of Center Club. Ask .for your free catalog free guest pm. NO OBI.JGATION Alk .. our dfedive .......-ror ...... ,alcohol. wetpt, and san.. We •ft cmr 40 years ot experielace. It's easy! It works! It wll chmp your life. • • . lwgoodl • ' • Advanced'Health cetder PllOORAMS POR SMOKING. ALCOHOL, WEIGHT, AND STRESS 1300 Brietol Street North, Newport'B..eb, CA 92660 , ' .. OUT'NABOUT OA,IL Y PILOT ' . Cask 'n Cleaver Offen · Repast 'n Relaxation ll'a a lot or 001\ffn fl to favor "1m1ll •• beaullM'' over .. b 1 l at" or vie V(H'H Each V1ewpoant baa mom nta wb n lt 'a prefeora b~ . That's tho way I I \, at any rate, wh o It com lo d1nlna out m llmes 100 can't lawlab enou1b pral•t on the email, rarnUy-owned reat.aurant; otbt"r Um you 10 aD out lo laud a cbaln optralion The latt r u tum~ up aaaln tut w k durtn4 a dum r out1n1 lo the N~ Beach Cw N Cleav.r. On of 12 ....uurant.a c & C Strvt~. Int-OPt'r&l a tale~. t.tua ttwatd 101 •POt Pf'Ovt btint".ss ls oo obsUlcl to prov1d tn1 Uft''s UttJ plusul"t"ri And all o/ lhb u no ac<'ldf'nt, we learn~. Lh•nks w the "Ca k phllo~y " evolvflt by the t'Ompany ', four foundt>rs The! t'mpbUIS IS On high quahty. never com promised, and low cost overhead wtth ownel'1'hlp management presenl al •II UmP~ Perhaps Uus also ... ,plains why you get i.o Uttle feeling of a Cask 'N Cleaver belni part or a chain wtuch, 1n way, at lsn't. Each restaurant i5 a separate corporation aod the partners are d.affecenl at each location, save for NOW IN COSTA MESA .. GUADALAJARA RESTAURANT HOMEMADE MEXICAN FOOD OPEN DAILY · · I I :00 A.M. to .1 I :00 P .M. 665 PAUi.ARiMO c_..... of lristol-Plllllz lwo ,._. IMnttoluC.,...cw.tl ~ , COSTA MESA 540-2392 QUEEN MARY ~NER PIA Y.HOUSE °" lclilRS .. RMS.~ Mary"'°"""".~ lOf18 leK'h. Cllfomil PRESENTS PETER PALMER ANO ANIKO FARRELL In The Broadway Musical Co~ d"• ••t ••• ,o Mab~vodoosNow 1213) 432 .. 7421 hery Tuescky through Sunday Evening 5"c1at MatfMI Pit foi •IC .. Wed..Ftlt. 7&W .. Ftlt 10 PUB LICK NOTICE Now Afrari1tg IN THE LOUNGE Jeff and Penny are Hotspir Wednesday & Thursday Friday & Saturday 8:00 PM-12:30 AM 9:00 PM -1:3Q AM I ,~:~URAN; Newport Beeoh 3333 W. Coast Highway • 642-2295 tbe on11.naJ four. who are all acUvely involved ~n th bualnc111. / · ll w11s a member ol thll quartet. Cliff Scott, we had lbe .pleaaun U> meet at the Newport Be~b rettaurant. An astute and penonable r 1t.auratour U evec. ht obbllncly fllled us ln on ttt1bll&hll of the comoan.v'• luclDatlng h.latory. Tht Caak 'N Cleaver concept orilinated in 1917 whet> be, Chuck KeaaJe, Dtck Bums and Paul ~cer, opened lb• fint restaurant in an abandoned f armhowstiei a eeclyded Cucamooqa Y:inwyard. The clun • ~tt admits today. wasn't vory acleoUlic. · · At the time, lhougb, It wu the only place oround. at a price they could afford. Friends from coUeae days at the University of Colorado. the four knew nolh.ing about lbe business except what they liked and expected in a good res tau.rant. One wonders now. however, if thls apparent liability might not have been the ultimate rea- t.On for their success slnce It resulted in a number of deviations from tradition. Unknowingly, the Cask~ partners de· veloped procedures that see their food and beverage costs about 20 percent higher than the VALET PARKING l .. c.-..W,. c.... ...... c.... ... • ·-'7N267 AD~q Experience Beyond the Expected Your favorite cuislno: steaJc. chicken, seafood, delicate soups, closslcol salads; prepared to please your pala10. Served in tho ambience of most beautUul oriental surroundlnqs. Make your reservations now for a truly enjoyable dlnlnq experience. , ..... _.eo Fashion laland, Newport Center Reurvttlon• (114) tJ.U..4811 Century Plaza Hotel, Century City Rt1trvatlon1(213)277·1840 • lndustry J'Qnn. Whereas many restaurants feel lbat a dollar's worth of lood on the menu should cost them about 30 cents, Scott says· Cask 'N Cleaver spends 50 cents or more for product. A simple dlnoer menu orters about a doien entrees, yet every item seems conaistenUy well· prepared to order. Beyond aeveral aelectlona like teriyald chicken and fresh fiab, lbe blU ol fare empbulzes steaks atngly or ln combinaUon wilb aomelb.lng else. "Com·~lt" beef ls band·aelected and aged up to -35 days. Individual atea.ka are carefully cut on location and cooked to iPrder on a gas· nted exhibition cbar·broller. The eye-catching menu ls a hand·leltered wine '->tUe at each table. And lbe choices are complemented with a well-stocked salad bar. a choice of rice or baked potato and assorted bot breads. Sauteed mushrooms and the absolutely sensational zucchini Cleaver -or an artichoke -are available as vegetable side dishes. kll or our entrees netted full aalbfaction in every particular -most especially ~ the mat· ter of the precision with wblob lbe steaks were broiled as ordered And on my selection, steak -Tosh Band Appearing The highly infectious. polyrhythmic and controversial reggae of Peter Tosh will come to Huntington Beach's G~lden Bear for two shows •tonight. Tosh, a founder of the Wailers reggae group and conte mporary of Bob Marley. was recently seen,. on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" television show with Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stoes. Tosh's group opened the b1fl for the Stones, at their last appearance at Anaheim Stadium. Now Playing HOWARD ~INE ln ~· ~ 'n crab. $9.95, the crab lep were as succulent and weU·prepared as any I've ever eaten. . Other entree choices were steak and lobster, $10.95, teriyaki steak kebob, $5.75; top sirloin, $7.45. petite filet mignon, $6.95; New York steak. $8.45. Cask 'N Cleaver architecture, tied to the restaurants' origins in Cucamonga -the state's oldest wine district -is reflect.tve of an old Out .N About Norman Stanley California winery. Solid wood tables and handcarved wooden booths with deep.seated up· l;tolstery, redwood and greenery decorated din· ing areas and brick and stonework create a rustic, casual and totally comfortable setting. Consistent with the mour, the Cask 'N Cleaver proffers an .excellent wine list wilb a "wide variety of reasonably priced selections. Most choices, ln fact, are priced only about a dollar more than retail. c & C Services, Inc. operates 17 Cask 'N Cleaver res taurants, five Lord Charley's r estaurants and El Gato Gordo Mexican restaurant In Riverside. Three more spots are due to open in 1979. With the exception of the Newport Beac)J restaurant -1660 Dove St .• 752·2583 -which does open for lunch, all the restaurants open for dinner only from s p.m ., seven day~ a week. Reservations are not accepted for regular dining but banquet-sized partif's are welcomed. A special menu is available for children. • • * BECAUSE OF THE TREMENDOUS suc· cess of the senior citizens' program in the hotel's Festival Cafe, the Sheraton Newport bas extended the expiration date to May 15. · Initiated last October, the program of[ers persons 62 years of age or older a SO percent dis· count on all menu items <except alcoholic beverages) every (fay from 3 to 10 p.m . The Festival Cale is open from 6:30 a.m. until 10 p.m .. launching each day with a s umptuous breakfast buffet. OPENS FEB. 13th AL CHECCO In 11'11..f~ .. ~ · . §14'ranfdy, • we're not e"IJensive. Dining at a French Restaurant should be a special occasion. After all, prepared correctly. French Food is possibly the best In the world. And served in the right atmosphere i! can be an experience you won't forget. Unfortunately, the check can be unforgettable too. ~ ·At Le Biarritz we have tried to maintain a reasonably priced menu so that you can enjoy the experience of French dining without worrying about over spending. Come for lunch or dinner soon and make special occasions happen more often. IJE BlfiRRITZT.M. French Restaurant Dinner 7 Daye. Lunch Monday thru Friday. 414 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. ~ For Reservation• (7 14) 645 .. 6700. Cocktails. • ... here er ........ STlC CHEE CASll 11 2ht Pl., Newport leKh ottW. J.tMt .......... ~ o.lr-W.••··· u.e111• .... ·-..... el-- <;;olJen SI;;Jragon ' GENUINE CHINESI MANDMIM DISHES Speciohzing In Chinese A lo Corte Dishes L,UNCH•OINNER DAILY Food To Take Out 1':30 AM to 10 PM .Trio INTERMISSI N CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32112 COMT HWY. Stagings SandWiched? LAGUNA NIGUE. '"' ci-.,..., ...._,, pnsents David Brummel starring in TNI MU81GAL &C«9a tlwlt ., '-... ... DAU WAllHlllAll MIT'CN Lllllt IOl OAllOll EVERY TUES. THRU SUN . EVES & SUN. BRUNCH (714 )-49~·9950 I -MAKE RESERVATION~ - NO FOR A REAL II you're a Golden West College student with an interest in theater, and some free time over your lunch hour, the school's dr"ama de- partment has somelblng just tor you. It's the Brown Bay Theater Compan)!, a new theater workshop geared toward noorltime experimental theater. It'll be offered from 10 a .m. t.e noon in the Actors Playbox starting next week. "What we want to try out is a play produc- tion clau that meets and produces during the day," explains drama lnatructor Robin H~ber. Intermission Tom Titus The work.shop will meet on Mondays, Wed· nesdays and Fridays and will be open to stu· dents, faculty, staff and members or the com· munity at oo charge. TIDS APPROACH, ACCORDING to Huber , will give students with JjtUe or no theater train· ing, who don't feel they're ready for the cQI· Jege's main stage productions, an opportunity to perform -sort of a Not Ready for Prime Time J>layers. It also will r emove the fear or acting before.a large audience. "Another goal is to give more experienced students a chance to produce plays of their own choosing," Huber adds. "We will be able to do experimental or controversial plays that pro· bably would be unsuited for the main stage and general audiences." TASTE TREAT r:r..J ~ 1 t:f 0-cJDie f "'lfl U'tifPorte • GOUHMf..T DINING -MLOITERRANEAN RM. • CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH SUNDAYS 10·3 PM • OANCtNG NIGHTLY -CABARET LOUNGE • CAPTAIN'S TABLE COFFEE SHOP -24 HRS. 18700 MAC ARTHUR OLVD. IRVINE. CALIFORNIA IOppos1te Orange County Airport I (71 4) &33·2770 At The CAPRICCIO CAFE A choice of 7 cn~s with soup or salad, rice or boiled new potatoes, fresti vegetables and beverage, starting at SS .2S. 4:00 to 7:00 PM Daily. Wally Ruth at the Piano S:OO to 7:00 PM s ni1ht.1 •week, Wednesd11 thru Sundu BEGIN& TOOAY ~·T H1~\Mfdama~141 ......,.....,:a.t:1• .......... ,. FOUNTAIN VAU£Y TWIN 1M1t Brooktwnt 13'-1800 .._ ..... ,...., .. 1 Huber is soliciting script& for short, pre· ferably one-act plays from the faculty and st.aff at GWC. as well as membersoftbe'commu.n.ity. One projeet he has in mind ls "Vanities," which he would like to experiment with as a aerlallud drama. ''SEVERAL PROJECTS WILL be UD· de'rway at any given time, and performaces will be sporadic.'' be. adds. "When aomethlna ls ready, it wUJ be done. Tb1a will .help redUce pressure on the younger, less experieoced mem- bers." The Brown Bag Theater Company will get 'underway next week, with the lint peTform~ planned by the fourth or flftb week of tbe claas. Performances will be given from noon to 1 p.m. ·in the PJaybox. • ~ • • • SEATs ABE AVAILABLE for low-priced preview performances of tbe new South Coast Rep e rtory production, "The Sorrows of 'Frederick," to be offered next weekend at a 25 percent savings over regular ticket prices. The sbowopens officially on Feb. 17. "Sorrows " is a theatrical history of Frederick the Great or Prussia written by Romulus Linney. It's being billed by SCR as ·'one of the most challenging and difficult pro· ductlons we've ever undertaken." ••• BACKSTAGE -The Irvine Community Theater will bold a reorganizaUoo~l meeting Sunday at 7 p .m . at the Heritage Park Clubhouse. Culver Drive at Walnut Street in Irvine. . . .election of 1979 officers and a dis · c ussion of the JCT s eason a r e on the agenda .... With The New Picture And . IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 3MFOAEST AVE. L.AQUNA RACH ClltTNIJJ l 1..-i Ample f1'H Pllrlcmg 494 .. Mtf. ~SU55j Mond8y thru Thursday Spedets (Friday, Saturday. Sunday 'til 6 p.m.) e.cep1 hollOay:i Oeeen Perch ................. 3.H AtlenUc Cod ................. S.IS· Pectflc Atd Sneppef .........• 4.ts. Mehl Mehl ................... 4.95 Gritted s .. Be11 .............. 4.95 Top llftoln S .. ek ............. 5.95 S.efood Brochette ............ 8.95 StHk .. Lobtter .. . . . . . . . . . . . • 1.95 Plus Fresh Fish. 01her Seafood If Pd Steaks .... aat-e4 16278 PACIFIC COAST HWY • HllfU*GTOH 8CH •(2t~ 592· 1321 3901 E COAST HWY • COROMA DU MAR• (71'!' t7s-o9oo At ~dwa~ds H_untlngton Cinema to.fr~ MICHlNU'S \,T . JAnw IT ARfUNO CARA.VANS ANTHONY QUINN WITH PIU. MIDNIGHT C~AVANI I AT/t\IN. MIDNIGHT CA"AVANI AT 1:41, 11 :0I t :OO 2:11, 1:40, 10:15 4:11, l :IO edwards HUNTINGTON HACH AT aus. H.a. 841-0311 '"l· MIDNtOKT 7:00, 11110 QY"llt t:10 IAT/IUN. MIDNIGHT 4:11, 1:40 QY"'lfl 2:11, l :M, 10:40 AT • • .. 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SCOTT " n MH~IH 5THKC>tK rrodK:tor."MOVlf MOVlf. tr00itod & i>iie< 100 bi 5THNLt Y DON EN W1t!1 TNSH VftM Dfmf • r,fW)ftM HftMIS • MD ~UTT0"5 • MUY ~5twla • """ ~fl"Kllfe "~ Cft!Uln CJ) tho Ooo:;it Old fLI WftllftCH . ~left br LHKKY GfLMRr & 511ELDON KfUfR taoa.(flO llodic;or Mf!RIIN 5fflRGEK · 00i1oi, t«Wtio~ ~o ~ 5loqod br MICHOEL KIDD M1151C br MLn1 OOK!fS · o.~t,.~tod r,, WHl\NrK e>K05 ~H WHKNtK C0Mt1UHICffilON5 COMl'flNY . , ORANGE MALL 6 Tuettn Soul9' ot llnc91n Or11n99 • 837-0340 ,.,. .. ~,ORSON WELLE.S ,~ .. ~.,_111HAL LINDSEY.~rc1.-,.. ~ ROBlRT NI/ANA rllMS •ncl Rt R PROOIJC TION "-'«tn R08(RT AMRAM ..... AlAN BCUON " v ., DANA IWROff C. --~_,A08CRT AMRNlo l..,.,..lililo«., MICHACl r LEON£ '"1« .,.,,_tj('f! JOY SHE.UON DAVIS A ~me IHTtR*llONM. EHTtmrsts RCLEASE . ' .,, , • • NOW SHOWING -LIMITED ENGAGEMENT ~AIMYA&UY• .. It •• ......, ...... WD"'9elfM 94ML. s.a.~ .... .. MluMAA S-Ch Is 4'1.ooh U. A. IOUTM COAST '"' ..... .....~ ....... Mime's The ·Word Marcel Marceau, considered "the world's greatest mime" by drama critics. will appear, assisted by Pierre Verry. in two performances at Bridges Auditorium. Claremont College, Claremont, at 8 o'clock tonight and 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Io 1947, Marceau created "Bip," the clown who In his striped pullover and ba~red, beflowered opera bat. bas become his alter-ego. Blp's misadveotu..res with everytbiog from but· terflles to lions who will not be tamed are limit- less and particularly appeallngtochlldren. PANTOMIME OFFERS the language of the heart, feels Marceau. "By speaking through the wall of languages. a mime can become a brother to all the audiences of the world. Pan- tomime is a universal art and a means of com· munlcat.ioo between all the people lD the world who crave for love and beauty.·· Bridges Box office ls open from 9:30 to.5:30 p.m. • •• EXPERIMENTAL THEATER will be pre- sented by the San Francisco Mime Troupe and the Inner City Cultural Center of Los An'eles in 8 : 00 p. m. performances al UC Irvine s Fjne Arts Village Theater. "Aftershock," a mixture of musical ex- cerpts related to life in Los Angeles, will be pee· sented by the Inner City Cultural Center Satur- day, Feb. 10 . . The San Francisco Mime Troupe will perform its satire on work, "Electro-bucks," Sunday, Feb. u . IN "AFTERSHOCK," conceived by C. Bernard J,acltson, the cast ol eight presents a musical slice of life on famlllar themes: birth, dealb1 .prison. television, commercials and the role or cbildrea in society. "Electro-bucks!' is "about the effect of com· ·puterlzatioo on. peopl~ and the exploitaUoo of Third World women . Tickets to the mim~ troupe performance are $4 for general admission, $2 for-UCl ,atu· dents and $3 for other students, faculty and staff. 'Ibey are available at the Associated Stu· dents Ticket Office in Gateway Commons. Re· maining tickets will be sold at the door. • * * * MIME ,OOMIC Mark Wen.iel will create a special. friendly atmosphere on Monday. the first day of spring classes al Golden West College. Wenzel, official mime of Expo '74 World's Fair in Spokane, Wash .. and resident mime at Sea World in San Diego, will be on the Hunt· ington Beach campus from 9 a.m. lo 2:30 p.m. He will stage two balf·bour performances on -atage. in U:te College Center, at 11 a.m. and i2:30p.m . -The rest of the day, Wenzel will be clowning all over the 66-acre campus, popping in and out of classes, bookstore, gym, library -no one Is really sure where his impromptu, zany mood will take him. UCI Presents: IHMER CITY CULTURAL cana .. "After..OC.- . Sat .. Feb. I 0, ·1979 l:OO,..... ........ ...._ $2.00, Stud1At1 Sl.00 SAM FllAMCISCO MIMI THIA TIE .. -S.Ctra•• c Ila .. S... Feb. I I, 1979 • 1:00 p.a ......... Gett. $4, Otttet-Studawts SS, UCI Shlcl111t1 $2 llYIME CHAMIB Pl.A YllS .j Fri .. Feb. 16, 1979 • l:OO ,... ................ Tldllh .., ... ,, .t ... ASUCI ._ OMce tr.. f:JO aa .. 4:00,...... ...... ., c.-.......... ...... ·al C1 Jllft fw Alts· UMJ71. · All new bwlne•H• uelrtg a ttc:tttk>u• name, muat by l•w be r~ with the CCMMty Clerk. The LY PILOT provldea the form• and flllnl .....-toe• for our cuatomera. If you are ateftlng • new buelneH call the DAILY PILOT fOr lnformetion and form• 148 4321 I.JCT. - ~. F*'*Y 2. um DAILY PflOT .... French mime Marcel Marceau appears t Claf'INOOl7t tonight and Sunday on his 15th tour of the continent. The seed is planted ... terror grows. 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I L.OYI LWCY Luc:y Oecio. to ~ • ,_.91g11ted giwtfrtenct. l =.a~ ~wrra . tll MERV OAIFFIN GuHll Peaches 8nd Herb, Orson Welle~. ,AOb· 7:00.,ert Bi=aOAME A8CNEW8 Cl) JOKERS WILO SIX MtUJOH DOU.AA MAH . By an llCCldenl In ~. 111'1 UtfOf\&Ul flnc:JI htmMll able 10 communleAle with dolphlna end control people". minds. • 8ANFOAO AHO 80H E\lef)'OtMt geta Into tne ect wnen Ff'tld end L.llmOnt jOln tM OOll'lmUnily ectlY- 1111$. fll MACNEIL / l.EHAEA .. Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS lndoo~ luagle The competition for love 1lnd success lurks behind the smiles of <from left> Robyn Douglass, David Wayne. Susan Saint James and Penny Peyser in "The Girls in the Office," a new TV movie tonight at 9 on ABC, Channel·7. MPORT 6!) FA""4 OIOEST 7:30 8 MEET ROCKY Critic Oev10 Sheehan reroes in on Ille pareltets between Syl11e11er Stallone's car-and the chatllCler he O<>rtr•ved In ""Rocky " I DANCE FEVER DATING GAME 0 "°'-L vwooo 80UAAE8 G TICTAQOOUOH • ADAM-12 Mtllloy end Reed wof11 a bu.-; aNft tl\el Includes IM 8n'Mt of a drvnkeri pllOL • 29TONIOHT '8!> VOTEA'S PtPEUNE Hoet. Jim Cooper Cl) THE MUPPET8 Gueeta: KJ19 Knatotter.on. Rita Coolidge ~ 8 WOHOEAWOMAN A gufllble Air F0<oe otliee< r11'c111ve1 order• trom t 1range btlngt to launch a H IVO OI ~ mluffos 0 OIFF'AENT 8TAOKE8 A <1111an1 COIJllln (laWanda Page) ot the boys er11Ve11 at ""' Drummond perll• hOOM end decld .. to llAY tor a IOng vl9J I 9 STAATAEK Mr. Spock It accused ot mutiny when he 18kM con+ trol of tn. EnterptlM W'Cf aerwlt ii llylng off Into ~ (Pert1) U 0 HAPPY DAYS Th• Fonz cree1e1 an lnttanl 9faH when M dlS- pl&yS hit unique tonn of Ollncing 0 MOVIE (dltlOlld O'llfieft. A NllYll Offtoer' .. ~ to cwry °"' • clafl08'0U8 ~ dur1nV WOtld Wtl II. (2 •• WMHNrlON waKlfMYllW (I) P'Wt.IO ,,,,,.,,. 1UO 8 MOTHIM NllO MTIM ZIC>!* )I kldneoped by 'a P*'O ~. -0'1ty ...,.,.. wflo ""'*' Nm 04 ....... ~theifdlal• e o MAKIN'lf 8llly oo-~ hie owi. 11 ltnd Cont )I lo an art tuellon, ~ he unwlt· tfngly maiit9 • ~ bid on 8 rNHllltl)lece • • TMtEOOOOOUPU f..i., Oecet arid Nancy get trl()Cled In tn. ~· )'lit ptlof to QOtno to a ~~'*"'· • Cll WAU. tTAIE£T W&K '"Tobaccxr Pvtted Prof111" ~I. 6utan Blactl. llt09 ~I, r~.Orexel BumNm Lambert lncor· pcweted. . ()) KUH'8 PEOPlE t:OO 8 Cl) THE DUl<f.8 M HAZZARD • The Duke boys. trying to p.olect Daisy from an un1crupulous mualo publltfler. unknowlngly take on bOth lhe F.B.I. and IMtyndk:ale. 0 TUAHA80UT Sam and Penny are jotted· by a IUfPf'IM vllllt fr..-n Penny'• old boyfriend (Aober1 Hogonl 8 STAATAEK Mr. Spock· conduct• his own defenlMI In hla court rMrlllll for mutiny. (Part 2) G QJ9 ABC MOVIE ""The Girls II) Tt>e Office" ; (Premiere) Suaan Selnt Jemea. Barbare Eden. Four ~women wo'11· Ing el e department ltOte <11tcover 111111 aucc-. ana ~ do not elwllys go hand In llend. • MERV OAff1N ~la: Ar,g.e Oic::lllnton. Ctvl9tophet Reeve. StllY8 Ulwren<:e. George Cet11n. ti) W£ tH'TEWJPT THIS WEEK ~NOVA TUBE TOPPERS • HICNA "CHh•no In On Th• OoMn" Mlnefekk:tl 11'\Mo Ol'*8 nodllllae .,. ~ v...,.. Pfln !fl an In•· naUonll ltl'\IOClt8 to ttiP the netun1I rWOUl'OM Of Iha .... CBS 8 7:30 -Meet Rocky. TV critic David Sheehan interviews "Rocky'' author-star Sylvester Stallone. tt:IO• ~ ABC D 9:00 -"The Girls in the Of. fl ee." A new TV movie focusing on work- ing girls in a department store with David Wayne and Susan Saint James <see photo at left). ••'.4 "VIY• Menal" (18") lrioltt• eetOot. ~ MotMM. All ltten orpNn ande-.,~tn. ~ of South AmllnClen ~IL(11w.,$61'1'11n.) • MOYll KHJ fJll:OO -''Call North.side 777.'' A classic movie from 1948 with James Stewart as a persistent rep0rter striving _to free~a wrongly imprisoned man_.. • • 0'.i.nnllat" ( 1953) Howwd Duff. Ida Lupino. A girl get•. job .. a Cllt9tak· « of an Mt•I• end atum· bl.a onto • murder. ( t hf • 30mln) • MOVIE Mutlc. literatvr•. technolo- gy and peiollng• 04 tneienl Egypt eceompeny hlghllgflll al objeell touod In tn. tomb of Tullll'I· khaimUn. 10:00 e Cl> OAU.AS • Julie Grey (Tine LOUIN) dec:idee IMI J.A. II u~ het end recieyt him by ~ hi• a«nl• to Cliff 0--(Pert I of 21 D 8Wf.EPSTAKE8 A blind glrl (Kethryn HoleO!n«>). .,, .,,,., (Rlc:tl· ard M\illlgetl) end • ..,.,,.,, (Olnell Manoff) eeerctllng I for her father .,. flnalleUI In 11111 mlltlOn-dollef lottery. •• NEW8 g) HIOHT OAUEAY • ""The OhOtt Of Sorworth Piece" An American tr•· veler It lne•pliCllbly drawn lo a mention n.unted by a Q!!.Otl. tliJ MA8TEAPl£CE THEATAE '"Tiie ~ Of Duke Street; A Test Of LO\'e"" c11ar11e·a ~ of a l>flde II accepted by LouiU. but an old n-feela tn. 11u a pttor clelm. (Pert 15 of 15)(R) m PAl.EBTlNIE "AbdlceUon" TM polltleel m~ and gverllla fighting 11\at led Jo 111M1'1 ·Oederatlon of lfldepend· -In 1948 .. deec:rll>ed. (Pat13ol 3) • THEOOOOOUPl.E •in ··curH Of The Felix find• S4qlt moon· vemp1re9·· (1970) Amalia tlghtlng u a counterman in Fuent.., Eddie Garcia. A a dingy diner to helc> re1te brother and wtllt, botll $400 Felix entNtted 10 ~return home IO """ end ''*' loel alaco'ler their mother It • THE OOOOE8 one elto (2 tvs.) - Tim, Bill and G,_,,. NV11 12::S7 8 MOVIE prObler'M with en Mta1e * * 'h "HouM Of TM Sev-en Hawka" (1959) Aob«1 eotc::K CAVETT • . Teytot, Hloo6a M-.y. A Guett: Jerry l<oaJnskt. boat ~aln. trying to ~ (Pat1 1 of 2) dlcat• himMlf of murOW. ~ • fabulout fof• 11:30 8 Cl) NEW AVENOEM . tune In Ito!«\ gems.. (2 M e11-<0nV1c:t trying to tall hrs.) -•OCHeCtet 1ntorme-o MOVIE lion ta murd«ed before he • * • \4 "C.C. And ean complete the Ille. Compeny" ( 1970) Joe D TONIGHT N-lh. Ann.Mlltgtet Ari Host· JOhMy Carson. OUICHI -~ of a ~ta; Loll F9'ana. Tony molorcycle OlflO ...,,.. a Randell, Oevld HOrowltz. young woman from rape. 9 TWIUOKT ZONE. (2 "'!,) "Nightmare Al 20.000 12-M 8 CJ) C88 LATE MOVt! Feet"" Bob WHton It ftylng • • ··P1ychlc Kiii••" hOme atter a tlx-month ( 1975) Jtm liunon. Julie convalMcenoe from a ,,.... MamL Poltce trac:ti a man YOUll brNlcdOwn. wflO ""9Werltly hu ''"' a <ll BAM'TT A poww to muroer oUMtra A fading •ntertalner merely by tl!Oughl. ' beoonM11 IM victim of a 1:008 ~SfttEQAL Nriea Of epperent .itec:k• H09ta: The Jaeklon•. on his lite. (R) Gueate: IC..C. and the I THE GONG 8HOW ·Sunefllna Bend. Hol Oloo- QET SMART ol8te. ~ Hartmen, ~ Mu end the Ollef try to ~ -a lllt of CONmOl. I LOW ECPMTI r'c:Nrno..mAllC t:IO ~Nnm DUO<IR NEWS "WltchWOtM11°' 2:00D MOVIE S.\ II KIH 'a C'lla1111eol Lb• ings fJ KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles * • • '"Tfl• Amorous AOventurw Of Molt Aand· ert00 ( 1965) Kim Novak. Rlcnard Johnaon An 18111· l*llury woman uHIWIS her temln<'MI cmarm1 1n purtUlt ot money and ac>cW po11- 1ton. (2 llrS ) ··cuhlng In On The Oo•an" Mineral-rich man· ganete nodules we the valu11bl0 .,1ze In ao Inter· national tlruogle to lap the natural resources of the sea . 10:30 G YOOTH AHO THE ISSUES Hoel; Jolln A Stearns GUMI; Ooalrlet Attorney Jollo Van De Kemp MORNING .... * •~ ''The Aeglng Tide"' 12:00 G lWIUOHT ZONE "Mlm)r 1-" • Millicent ( 1952) Alcflard Cont•. .._,,... Sl'lelley Wlnte,.. After e.m. thlrlk• It's a prank ClOmf'lltting • murder, • 0 KNBC (NBC) Lo~ Angeles U KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles G AASC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles / Cl). KFMB (CBS) San Diego O KHJ·TV(lnd) Los Anqeles @) KCST (ABC) San Diego GI KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles ti) KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles 6!> KCEFTV (PBS) Los Angeles• Ir!> KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington "Beach Taping Oieating Movies? LOS ANGELES <AP > ... CAAOl 8UflH£TT ANOF'MN06 Skits. "Enter M•J Tudb•"·" "The Fn.11IC11ke."0 g) MOVIE • • ··up Periscope" ( 1959) James Garne•. 11:30 II HEU.0. L.AAAY Larry invites his daughter Ruthie"• troublesome c1uama1es to Sit In on h11 ra<11olh0w fli) THE TAEASUAES M TVTANKHAMUN 11:-001 • :m tll NEWS MAKE MIE LAUGH • MOVIE • • •l't "c..11NortMI0.717°0 119'11 JUl\U S l•w•rt Helen W•lker. A ·~POrltr re~~ an •-vee•~•d f:~~1=:,0.:i'.:. ~'~~f" wh•n someone kHps rac:ket-Miika reluge on moving her tullcase a fleftlng boel and lrlee 10 •round within a bu• terml+ pjn the mwder on the nal. fltnerrneri • t aon. ( 2 M I !..~. ~.~ .. Of The LMng m GE'f..sMART DMd'" < 111e 11 eti<111ophet Smart It squired oll Lee. Gaia O..meni. against the lnlamoua ' Le&dslde and his assist· 2-.215 8 HEWS en ta. 2:30 NEWS 'rV Blossoming By PETER J. BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP> -You may notice a sharp, sudden increase in the quality of programs coming out of your teJevisioo in February. Do oot adjust the dials on your TV. There is nothing wrong with your set. · It's just "sweeps month." 11Us ls a television ratings ~riod that bas lbe .plus some new midseasoo series. The month of February ocrers some of the best commercial television in memory. AJs examples: Widespread taping or television programs on home video r ecorders could cheat the movie industry or revenues at each step or the distribu· lion ladder, an attorney argued as a case that could revamp movie copyright Jaws got un- der way 1 happy effect or causing better pro- gramming than TV offers when it's not ln a sweeps period, which is most of the time. ON SA'IVRDAY and Sunday, NBC ofrers the lut five boura of "Centeo· nial," the rme television rendering of James Micbener's saga of the American West. Against Sunday's "Centennial," CBS checks in with the televWoo premier of "Rocky," the popular, Oscar·wtnning story or a pug boxer's grab at the top. MCA Inc., Universal Pictures· parent co01· pany, and Walt Disney Productions claim that the Sony Corp . of America's Beta max video recorder violates rederal copyright laws because viewers may tape for la te r replay movies made by the studios "PEOPLE WHO re· corded a mm when it was on pay TV won't watch it again when it is s hown on network TV, 'so that audience will be smaller." the studios' a ttorney Stephen A. Kroft told U.S. District Judge W a rren J . Ferguson. "And those who see it and record it on network TV won't watch It again In local syndication." The same goes for movies scr eened in theaters, Kroft said. "They can't be looking at two thi ngs at the same time," he said AS A RESULT, he argued, studios will re· ceive leas r e venue al each stage or d.istribu· lion. '"There have been no demonstrable monetary damages, no injury to or • interference with thelr contractual rela · Uonsbips, no loss of Ucenslng revenues, no interference wlth tbe sales of pre·recorded discs or tapes," a n sw.ered Sony's at- torney Dean C . Duntavey. In fa ct, said Dunlavey, Che Betamax baa lncreued eucUeoce slie by allowtn.c viewers to tape lbowl lhey miss the flnt Om• &toUJ'ld. Tbla means wider UH of video recorders should not burt later mm sales, be Wei. ·~~ NBC'S 'SUPERTRAIN' SITS ON MOM SOUND STAOI! WAITING FOR ITS DEBUT By Compafteon, Producer S.ye, 'Battleet ar Galactlca' I• Mickey Mouee .. All Aboard ·Supertfain By JEaRY BUCK HOLLYWOOD (AP> -The laat time television had a series about a train it was called "The lron Horse." Pulling billows of black smoke, the old steam locoJDotive of the BuffaJo Pass, Scalplock and Defiance Rall Road chugged across the screens in 1966. Tbe newest railroad series, on NBC. is called "S~pertraio ," and it's not ooJy from a dlfrerenl era but looks like it comes from a different world. Somebody oogbt to tell Amtrak about this. "SUPEBTRAIN" IS A super· s leek, s uper·hst, atomic· powered , double·d eck e d streamliner with all the ac- cou~rments -swimmlog pool, gym, 'ddco, and medical center -or a luxury hotel. NBC, in it.a publicity, refers to the train as the "star" of this anthology aeries featuring dif. fereot guest stars each week. Grumbles executlve producer Dan CUrt.Ls, "Put the train out with no scripts and no acton and see bow long It last.a. The traln la terrific, but it's only the ambience." "Supertraln'' premieres Wed· nesday wttb a two·hour moVlt, then returns the foUowtn1 Wed· neaday to begin ita weekly run 11 a one-hour aerita. The pilot. was not available for preview. THE IDEA FOa the show 1pran1 from the mind of NBC pro1rammin1 eucuUve Paul KJeln. "He came up with it one day at a meetiDS and Fred Silverman liked it," Curtis said. Silverman, NBC 's president, has completely revampe d the network's program schedule at midseason. ·'They a11ked me to do a series about a big train with all kinds of fancy things." Curtis said. ''It was to be a combination of sus· pense, mystery, and comedy. That was it. Alt.hough he dislikes having it called" 'U>ve lloat' on wheels," be conceded that was bis first re· action. "But lftbat 's whalit was, I wouldn 'tdo it," be said. CUR11S, WHO beads his own production company. said he sees it as a "middle ground between 'Silver Streak' and Alfred Hitchcock. Not as wbacko as 'Sliver Streak.' " A visit to the set is like step- ping into a Disneyland for train freaks. A full-scale model or the train, with all the interiors, is spread over three sound stages, al MGM. Each car is 64 feet long, 218 feet wtde, and 22 feet hlgh. About 130 carpenters worked ln 12-hour 1hU't.1 round the clock, 14;V~ da)'I a week, to complete the sets. Jn addUion, two mlnlature trains were built. A amaller traln, as feel long, can be tranaDOrted to any aite, where, wltb the proper camera perspee· Uvt, lt cu be made to look real. A ae~ IQOdel, twice u l1.r1e. was set up ln the mountains north of Loi Angeles. lt tnveb ~t. 40 mllet an bOur, but can be made to look like it'• 1olnt 200 mlluuboW'. THE SETS AND miniatures were built under the supervision of production designer Ned Parsons. In all, Curtis esllmuled more than $9 million was sunk Into the sets, .miniatures. and early shows. He said by comparison, ABC 's "BatUestar GalacUca" ls "Mickey Mouse." Curtis Is a tough·talklng man who ls no stunger to hyperbole. His. background ls horror fllrm, and he PrQduced the Gothic soap opera .tDark Shadows" and "Kolcbak: The Night Stalker." He readily concede d that "Supertrain" Is pure escapism. "I don't care what it is. as long as It's good," he said. "But you can 't just l a be l so mething escapism or comedy and it's automatically good. It's hard lo do. and it ran turn out bad. .. IF YOU A.SK me what I like when It's done well, It's Ir· reverence with a twinkle ln the eye.'' ''Supertraln" ls an tftlthology sertes, with one story. running the length of the show for the · guest st.an. and a subplot in· volving the regular cast. Guest stars in the first show include Steve Lawrence, Don Meredith, George Hamilton, Don Stroud, Stell• Stevena, Char Fontaine, •l"d Ke«ian Wynn H the builder of the Supertra.in. Like "Love Boat," the abow baa a cut of re1ular1 who are lbe crew of lhe train. They ln· elude Robert Ald• u the doctor and Patrick Collins aa the pa11en1er relations offlru. I This iS what happens in a sweeps period: The two major ratings services. the i\.C. Nielsen Co. and Arbilron, measure viewers or local s tations in the nation's major markets. The local stations set their advertising rates on these ratings, and the rates stay there until the next sweeps period. THERE ARE TBREE sweeps .periods every year. Network programs are rated every day. but a network wants its alfllia!· ed local stations to do well because 1t 'owns some of them and because it wants the stations it doesn't own to remain affiliated. So, to help the local .stations. the -networks pull out their best pro- grams during this sweeps period, Theo comes Black Sunday. Feb. 11 . when counterprogramming and s weeps month collide. NBC airs "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," CBS plans the first half of "Gone with the Wind" and ABC Olters its made·ror·TV ure of a rock king, "Elvis." Viewers choose and lose. On Monday, Feb. 12, NBC puts the third episode of the rme, "Bacltstairs at the WbJte House'' ~gainat the con· c lusion of CBS' "Gone with the Wind." On Valent.ioe's Day, Feb. 14, NBC lets loose the first two-hour. episode of its "From Here to Eterni- ty," a steamy made.for-TV venion or the James Jones classic novel. This is the ra.rst story in the network's "Novels for Television" sequence. ALLEN RESALE THE ONL V NAME TO REMEMBER IN'FINE USED AtJTO.MOBILES LIKE THESE! 173 CADILLAC SEDAN DEYIW Champagne with Brocade Interior. Has tape. tllt wheel, cruise control, factort air conditioning & only 58,000 leisure WOf1d mlleal (659HGO) s3999 '74 MERCEDES IEMZ 450SL s 1 999' Brown with beige leather lntenor and foo. Completely 4 eQulpped & full power-Mint condition! (519WRC> I '7 6 MERCEDES IEMZ 210C Sliver blue. automatic trans.. air conditiOnlng, sun roof. s 11 999 stereo. PoWef' windows"tnd onty 50.000 miles. This car la Immaculate and a very popular model! (88-4NZZJ I '71 PORSCHE 924 Automatic trans.. air, stereo. casaette. polished alloy whMll Is 12 999 removable top. 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Won:t.q wltb Welles. - Welle1, bla maaaive alrth dressed in Concerts Ahead Emanuel A7. and Calvin Slmmona will be featured pi•nl•t and guest ~uctor for an Orange County PbilharmOalc Society concert Saturday at Santa Ana Higb·Scbool audJtorium, 520 W. Walnut St. at8:30 p.m. _ Simmons will lead the Los Angeles Pbllharmonlc Orchestra ln a Sibelius-Mozart. Tchaltonky program, witb solos by Ax. TBE NEW YOU Strini Quartet. quartet· in-residence at UC Irvine'• ScbooJ of Fine Ads, will perfocm at 8 o'clock toalPt ill Concert Hall ~ cam~ The procram lDd1ldel Moaart's "Quartet In C Minor, K. 5'6." Bartot'a "Quartet· No. 1, Opus 7," and Schubert's "Quartet In A Minor, Opus29. ''Ticketa are free. THE TEL-AVIV String Quartet will be featured at the tbird concert of tbe Laguna »eacb Cbamber Mualc· Society at 8:1S p.m. TuesdQ, Feb. 6 lD tbe Lquna Beach Hig.b School Auditorium, '25 Part Ave. IDdividual concert ticket.a are available for SS at the box of. fice or by call.lnl 488-8108 or 545-1535. ~ StJPBRllAN 71 MW DOUY S1BIO 1:11-4:11-7:11-10:00 SAT. LAii SHOW AT 12:30 ... , ITMI--= ftlAW'Ul I trademark black, wat enthroned lo an upbo~ ..,1 cbalr In froat ol a capacity crowd at th• Director'• OuJld TbHter lo Holbwood. foduded oo U.. panel--tbeJ aat ID eavu dfrector cbaln-t.o clilcua .... ..._ TodaJ" were 8traaber1. Petu Bocdaaovlcb <•bo apprpprtaWy p&.ay1 a 10'ml dlr9ctor' In tbe' rnovle>. cr•Uc.author Joe McBdde (wbo approprlat.ly pla.r• a crlUc·atathor la tb• movie), actor Rlcbard wtlloa, cameraman Gary Oraver and LA Timea entertainment editor Cbarlea Cbamplln wbo Hned as moderator. . ' ·"THE OTB.Ea SIDE ol u.. Wind" la about an aalna rum d.lrector <plated by Jobn HUiton) who lt tn the rnJddle of makina a movie and bu run out ol money. It 11 ncit, Wellet lnallts, autobkJsnl!blc:al. II tbe rum clips shown to the audience are any lndica~y d.laplayed an inventive, rapld-firt cuttlnc teehnfque and a vital creaUvtty-CS.year-okt Wellea' completed tum will put to Iba.me the YOUD1 pneratiao ot rum d!recton. Joklnl that the movie was belUD .. a little before tbe Spaniab-Amerlcan War," Welles Hplained that '70 percent ol the film wu allot when be ran out ol money OU. own). FVllTREIUIOaE, A change in tu l•w <be also was audited) ended b1a abWty to use bla earnlngs for movie production. He continued productioo witb a series of backers, one of which embezzled money from the rum. He tben went into partnership witb Les• Films De L'·Astropbqre, an organilaUon of the Iranian government . One of its members, lD fact, la the ~ah's brother-in-law. Jtecent events prove tbat a partnership with the 'Shah~ qovemment wu not tbe best of choices. "It Sliows the genius I have for putting together financial packages," commented Welles. He ~ b1a lraolan partners legally own tbe film negative which curreatly ta stored ln a film lab lD Paris. ~re la a d.la~ over bow mucb bU been spent OD tbe film, ukl Welles, adding tbat ~e Ira.Diana •re even cbarg.\T,f, their five-month stay lD a luxury Beverly hotel to the film. BECAUSE OF THE present state of unrest in Iran. Welles bas not been able to communicate with bis film partners. Consequel)Uy, be views tbe nighUy news with great inte~t "You hear the cry, 'Death to-the Shah,"' be ..... ._ ... 1:40 TMI c.c:a.1 OF MOM 6:50-10-.Ji llJ t) •~~&.<mlr_, DINO DE LAU~IS presen1S A MICHA~RICHTON FILM s1arrlng SEAN ~ DONALD CONNERY SUTHERLAND · and LESLEY-ANNE DOWN A JOHN FOREMAN PRODUCTION Screenplay.by MICHAEL CRICHTON ba9ed on his novel Music by JERRY GOLDSMITH • ~ by JO~N FOREMAN IPOl...i•....aWU111~1 Dlr9d8d by MICHAEL CRICHTON •A Famous Films N.V. Produdk>n---... ·---- PANAVISION9 •TECHNICOLOR• IREAD!Hf8ANTAM8QO!(I m1~9'WB>r T !l!M!'!!! ~~1911~~~ M~--.cl, rt•ij!·" ....... at Ml..,... Kltefll' ""' Stadi11meOr1nqe ...... -.1... 6lS..177Qe639-7160 STADIUM {PilVI IN '' ORION WE I ES T!U.8 WOES Joked: "It doesn't come entirely from the Iranians." Welles' tri~aUons wltb ''Tbe Other Side or the Wind" are not without precedent. .. Jt'a bard to imagine a movie career more littered with sensational cataatrophies, be said. Even hla ftrat mm, the landmark .. 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Her Uf~ la oulled ln five dlrectiona by her h o m e town 1weeth11rt (Robby Beaaoo), her pouesalve father <Tom Skerritl), a local rink owner <CoUMo DewburtO, a h a•d-drlvlna coach CJenniftr Warren>, a nd an amofOUl~1port1cuter (David Huffman). Lynn.Holly John.son b 11tC>D.lsbln& ln her mm debut aa tbe athlete whose career seems wrecked by blindness. Her lack of pollah makes her performance all the more movl.ng, and abe skates like the wind. Except for a tendency to overlength, Donald Wrye's di,cecllon .ls surehanded. Rates PG. "INVASION Ofl TM• eoov SNATCMll.S" Is IM "-'HI SUr· Pf'lte of • lkltlusi.r w1nl•r 1Hson, • llW'flltr of lasle -lm-olnallon INll twn Allrtcl Hllcheoclt could eclmlrt. Pl>lllp ICMl!rnM dif9citcl on a 1191>1 CU .S m1111onl ~I with • lt"n ev- for t trlt mood and ominous •I· rnospftere. Tiie cHI 11 lleecled by Ooneld Sutherlend, Brooke Ademt end Leonerd Nlmoy; their sllllltcl u... derpleylno Is ldffl tor Ille mln6- strel<hlng premise: Cen oroenl~s from ~ 1#11....,.. r..,iece ltoe mlnm of onllNrY dtlr-7 11'1 ..,._..,, of -· But after . ';;.lilllllllilil•~.;;;.;._. SM1119 IN """· you stef't lo WOftdtr • The retlft9 h PO, -tM terf'Of' mo be too ...... fW !fie YO<lflO -lm-pressloNtlM. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "KI NG OF THE GYPSIES" CR> "LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR'" (R) "MAGIC"(R) "PARADISE ALLEY" {R) "SAM~ TIME NEXT YEAR" CPG> "INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS" (PQ) "COMA" "ICE CA STLES" (PG) "MOMENT BY MOMENT" lRJ ACE TEN FROM NAVARONE" "PINOCCHIO" CG) ''REVENGE OF THE PINK PANTHER" CPG) "FORCE TEN FROM NAVARONE" "MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" (R) "NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE" "AMERICAN GRAFITTI" (R) "MOMENT BY MOMENT" "HOUSE CALLS" (R) "MAGIC" "EMBRYO" (R) "UP IN SMOKE" (R) "A BOY AND HIS DOG .. ALL Of'IV••IN5 ONN 6:.JtP.M..-.Hn.'Y Cfllld Un-t I "'" Unt<tt1 • KWdle l"tenrotol!Mll A c1la11-' .............. ,.,. ~, •n..w... ourdMt • .,.,...,,,.,.,.. h• ..-°" m. saw In .......... hwyone It lust ploin perlecf :' ; :"' .:;-_ "11"1 111e1e ena --ueoc end tun. OrMt momente end a lot o4 life. sensatlonal lf*i99"eetllnd CCJICIJmet, .. -~El*I, ~$c.ttll'im. - "ROii le IUpift> In 'The Wll': her pe(fonMllCAI ranks with thet o4 Berbta Slrelund In 'Funny Oirl' end Liza M'IMl4tl In 'Cebwet.'" -0-544fe. Cnago 1/fbllM '-' 1\\ l'I \ll'-1. __ , .•. l\&l I a111 ('7H) ...... ~ IMefl (714J 11H360 ... . .. ''ICING Of' THI OYHllS" Is • fescln•llno stUCl:Y Of •" A,...r1c.en subculture. f'r8M Pierson, uslnQ the F,....P"fleCI ONE-MAN SHOWMANSWP • • • Some Broadway imports bad been ·nown in to star m ~e play but by a combinaUon or fluke and fancy, the male lead opted out and budding talent Windom, "I was the fourth guy ln line," was pushed into the major Shakespearean role.· BACK IN NEW York soon after, he was re- membered by some or the Broadway visitors to Biarritz, and got a year-long' job with the American Repertory Theatre. . Aft.er spending the next three years in the insurance business, Windom, now supporting a wire, returned to Broadway "knowing how to take some lumps" and began to earn a living as an a ctor. In 1981 he moved to California. -His three daughters, ages 14, 8, and S, of his first marriage, and his son "Rebel" by bis pre- sent wife, all came after Windom hit age 40. The family seems the center or bis life. ... TURNED DOWN a Broadway lead two years ago, something I thought I would never do.· The guy says~ 'OK, we're going on the road for eight months to pay the' backers back, then we go toNewYorkwithit.' ~. "Point A, one, I take the family on the road, bad. Or two, I leave home for eight months •. worse. Point B, we go to New York and run a week and close, bad, or run a year and close, worse. What the hell am I doing? I don't need tbat. l'vegotmytheater.". . The one-man shows are bis ''theater." Researching Thurber, Wmdom called the writer's widow Helen who cooperated by loan- lng her private library of lh.e writer-cartoonist's woru. '"'IUE FDJ8T PLACE I did Thurber was in Bridgeport, Coon., ln early '72 where, by God, Hel'en Thurber s at in the front row and thank God I didn't know that unUl the curtain call. "It's a very simple show. It uses a spotlight, a chair, a table, a typewriter, and a high stool, no big thing at all. The leas I do to help Thurber, the better he aeems to work. '•And the kids today go for jokes Thurber was telling people ln the '208, as well as people d1d then. "For example, be did some cartoons called 'The Maacull.neApproacb'." WINDOM MAGICALLY becomes the actor reading from an Imaginary list: ".'The Candy and FloweraCampaip, The Strange FuclnaUon PASADENA S!~!~!! Deu-11 La•lllU IM CINI"-, lolollle .,..._ -A Clel'W RI, .. ,"' -~DI:....... •W. a, .... AM ~, ... (714) ... 1,. Technique, the 'You'll Never See Me Again' Routine, The Unhappy Child.hood Story, The Her Two Little Hands ln His Huge Ones Pass, the 'l May Go Away Fora YearOrTwo' Move." · · -"The kids go for it. The girls really go in· sane over it. "All I present' is Thurber's material, what be wanted the world to see. I don't care that be happened to have a vicious temper when he was old. '-"'Yeah, of course, be. was blind for .,;brist's sake. He drank too much. I don't care. Who needs that? I'm presenting what be did, what be wanted to.,show." WINDOM H AS EQUAL admiration for Ernie Pyle. "He was a reporter who bad to get out a col· umn daily. Thurber d1dn 't have to do that. He · could, as hi!r wife told me. rewrite 20 times before be even showed it to her. -~- "And I love Pyle. I really do. I was a GI in World War U. I got shot too. I know wbat be went throulh-Here's a man who wrote it and dldn 't make it up." • There's eooush material from both writers to fill dozens more venions of the ·Shows but Windom says he's not tired of the existing scripts. .. A P EaFECT SHOW b impossible, just like a perfeet bullfight Is impossible, or a perfect love-mating session. Yeab, 90 percent, 95, 98, 90.8. Eltjoy the fact t.bat you're teylq. "Of any 10 people ln any pven audience anywhere, one Ls golng to say, 'Wow.'ooe b goiq to 10 'Ho Hum/ seven will say, 'OK,' and one will be asleep. Remember that, it's a key feature of show bualnesa, atleaatin the theater." He lau&hs bapPilY. "I 1uarantee you. Do not count on wlno1ng the-wbQ~ race. 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HOME + INC~ME · located near 20th & Tustin in Co:sta Me:.a The owner's uml is a 1500 Serving Costa M esa-Irvine Huntington Beach-Newport B each 673-3663 642-2253 Eves Tile5e homes are loc al.od jl;!!;!!;;!!;!!;!!;!;J!!;!!;!;J!!;;!;!;!!!;; ' •••··••···········•···· 2 BR 2 STORY sq ft, 3 br, 2 ba, complete • w/frplc. 2 Car sarage. FIRST LOVE! $48 8501 on1y 1 yrs old. Th\\re are You'll remember when '.I • also ~-2br. l ba units lhls ranit happened to you New pa 11) t & new w/patios, and s~parate wh h' 1 carpets FREE one yr ·garages. Income as $700. en you see t as appea . ho~ warranty! Pnvalc per mo. FuJI pnre as mg, attnit't1vc home m patio. 'tnunicuar ed S207.SOO.Call:>s62660 Mesa del Mar Almost all " new kitchen Plush crpt· grounds. inc re d ib ly «;:SELECT mg •. ont• year new Call spncious lo~home! Call T- tod u y Open Eves . f~;,~~~?.OfiUl',,0111 ,..,, :..PROPERTIES ;.ii!.'!~!~1¥1 [ ~ IUNl;I Prof d1·.rnmR Rl'an·d for Realtors. Oc•\ clopl•rs who h.1\'e homt's. bldgs lhllt nl't'<i to look 1wod for futun• ownt·r s C ;111 645 711~7 fo1 ffiOfl' lO formullon. Ht.'J~OnJblt· rat.es ROOM&ROOM FORESTE OLSON """°'-•• •• •u~' __ ... _•c-.-c..._ CA HLSBAD l Br 2' 1 l:Won 1".l acrC' Near h1..·aeh & sthoob 4 yrs old. By Owm·r • FfRSTTIME BUYER? Then this ss for you. At SG.'l.500, this 1s a l'lt'un hart! lo find single .story unit Ext•epUoMlly well mamrured greenbelts, putting g r c.rn & dubhouse. Air ~ond1 - t1oned. F'rml din r m Open Eves 545 9-191 Is It Posslble? OLD CORONA DEL • MAR 4,000sq. ft. Yes!!! Triple A. double wide lot just off ocean Blvd Formal hving rm + farruly rm w/wt>l bar 5 large bcdrms. cal'h with at s own bath 3 seclllde<I pnvatc patios Spiral slaarcai:.e leadan l( to 2nd level 4 car enclosed garage. All this under on<' roof on corner lot. Don'l lel this one get awav ! Call Q73.Jl'i50 ,...,,.,t, ,,, u ·'1 · •ur:rJft 1-.n ;;;;;;;~~ [ ® IUNtl laVIHE CONDO · LIQUIDATION SALE $48,500 Owner 3 months behind T h at's right ! Only on payments, must sell $48.500 for this s uper f Sub sharp 2 bedroom condo ast. mtt your ofCer . wath all the amenities. AslongS97,500 Pool, clubhouse a nd ~ beautiful grounds. This -def11Ulely won'l lasl. Call .. ._.... Now,540-3666 R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640.511 2 Wftelc-.11 sm .ooo. 729_!14_33;..__, _______ _ Real Estate Inc. P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE " PUBLIC NOTICE P11bll\l.-O ,,,_ (.O.UI Oellt Piiot Jan n.,r •b t, •. 1•. '"' )70• c ·L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 ' OCEANFRONT LOVERS RETREAT DuPlex on big R·2 lot. W. Huge master suite lsolat· Npl near new tennis ed for intimate privacy. courts. Easy access-huge family room. Ex· street to beaehfront Jot. cellent location nea r associated 8ROKERS-REAll0WS 21J]\ W Eolt>oo e'' ft.b • In Anaheim, Buena Park and Cypress. They are being liquidated and the owner is willing to carry $375.000. beach and golf course . •--HAR--1-0R--V-IEW __ _ JACOIS REAL TY m.590. cat19ti2:n88 RARE SPLIT LEVEL. the loans on these homes with oo qualifying or l?an fees. Minimum dn. payment and low mon· lhly payments. Pran· cipaJs only. 675-6670 &1 K€Y Doub• doors open if\lO MESA VERDE VO' RE:ALTOPS A lb1 s lovely 4 bed rm CONTACT WortdAt;. lllHortoft home. Formal dining $85,000 '-.,, .... CLQ.51 room & livmg rrn w /fplc. Outstandinii 3 bt.>droom, t 0 e v e r y t b i 0 g , Family room adjoining 2 bath with a cozy Transferred seller wall fully bwlt-an all elec ftreplacc for cold wmter pay bll>'er's costs on this kitchen. 3 Bedrms up 541-0800 rughts. This home has executive jewel : 3 Br, with master s ui te & ~~~~~~~~~ been compl~tely . re· den /tam/huge r ecrea· added oo bonus rm on decorate<! and 1t as pnced tion rm, J..car garage. pr i vale lower level. nghtl CALL 751·3191 Now only $98 900. Spectacular view of c;:: SELECT HAL PlNCHJN ocean, ha rbor & nite T'PROPERTIES R~~RS ll~,:.f,~, o file~~~~ OH THE "WATEI! Comp l e t e l y remodeled w/magnificent wood thruout. Truly one of a kind. E xcel. location in Newport Shores. Walking distance to ocean. 4 br. fam rm. 3 baths, patio w/ jacuzzi plus waterfront deck. All this for $199,500. , A COl.DWILL IAHIB CO . 644·9060 2181 SAN JOAOUIH HILLS AD. IN NEWPORT CENTUI HAVE YOU EVER. • • .watched the rain squalls move across the ocean? Or seen the· sunset behind Cat alina? W~ll. you can see it all now from the "privacy or your own Harbor View Hills home and. what .ii spectacuJar homel 4 Bdrms.. lge. livin~ rm .. a Jormal dining rm. + over 200 ft. of view! View! View! Trans(. owner wants action now! Asking $269,000 673-4400 HARBOR cae: 110111 ILllRS ~D. OVf H !lO YEARS OF SERVICE OllGIHAL ILUFFS Choice Offering, Split Level End lJnlt. Prime Private Location On A Lovely Greenbelt Setting. Custom Decorated ln Warm Earth Tones Wlth A Convertible Den. All New Upgraded Kitchen. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. $179,500. YllW PLUS SICURITY The Most Beautltul Townhome With Complete Security In All Of Newport Beach. Forever View Of Ocean & Bay. Near Lldo Village And. Shopping. Two Bdrm., 2'h Baths . Pool & Jacuui. Call For Aoppolntment To See. '395,000. (!) ~~- &31·1•. lltOOYllDIUVI , [ .. ~M!fti LIDO Delightful 4 Bedroom condominium. Walk to Udo Vlllage, restaurants and shops. Step oul to a $pacious brick terrace and onto your boal-pvt slip will take up to 65' boat $52.5,000 4BR +den $69,500! Sunken laving room . Brick fireplare. All re· modeled kitchen Ex· cellenl location. Im· maculate bargain! Call fast lo take advantage! 752·1700 OP(N 1ii 9 • 11 ~11/N 101'1 t;.rt COU OF NEWPORT REM.TOH 675-5St t !trzlNll , You may wiA tickets for 8:00 P.M. perform ances Friday, February Mb, or Satur day, February 10th. Or a M a tlnee perfor m a nce •t 3:90 P .M. ON S unday, February t ub, 1979. Long Beach Arena 300 E. O~en Blvd. Long Beach, C.IH. Info: (213) 431-3811 General . 1002(i...,... 1002· .............••..•.... , .....•...........•..... UDO ISLE Bay view from 2 patio decks enhances custom spacious-5 bdrm., 4 .bath traditional home: like new. Ideal fot entertaining. Corner lot. $500.000 OCEANFRONT Quality craftsmanship in mahog. trim & oak floors sets off this landmark ; 4 BR, 3 ba. home in finest location. Established trees & lawns. $485,000. IACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm .. Vh bath family home on qu i~t cul d e sac. Oversized pool. playhouse. storage $169,000. Terms. IAYFRONT Several Cine bayfront homes with pier & slip AVALON WeJI constructed. 3 BR, 1 ba. Qak floor, pa rtial basement, conc rete ·foundation. Flats area. $120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3-ll floy\1dt·Or ..,,. ""'8 67S 6161 n f **U.S.* * *VETERANS* STEPS TO IUCH DUPLEX $210,000 Terrific and spacious 3 bedroQJD apartment, Recent chaJ>ges in V.A newly painted, carpeted regs may enable you to and paneled with large qualify for $100.000 home deck and OCEAN VIEW: k>ans with absolutely NO PLUS .... OOWNPAYMENT. two bedroom unit. Wortd Rftll Estate Seasoned wmt.er & sum· is Orange County's onl~ mer rentals. Call Mary hrm specializing in VA Ann Nethen:uu.. home loans We're the -WATERFftONT VETS that h elp tbe HOMES VE'I'SF . ,_,0 call · REAL ESTATE ormore &W· · 631-1400 Bill Nortoa. AC#. 54 I ·0800 WANT AC'11oN? -Classiled Ada 64.2 5678 macnab /Irvine realty VIEW! Catalina sunsets & Harbor from this stunning wood &·glass modern home. Huge master suite offering spa +sauna upstairs & 3 add'l BRs -formal dining rrn -3 decks.· RED UCED to $349,000! Lynne Valentine 644·6200. <S·ll) CAMEO HIGHLANDS VIEW Spectacular 180° ocean view from this single story 3 BR, formal dining rm & f amity rm home. Lg. prof. landscaped yard w/room for pool or spa. Lots of privacy . - across from small park. Alarm system. $249.500 fee. Appt. only. Donna Godshall 644-6200. (5-12) REDUCED! Fantastic Eastbluff 2-story home featuring 3 B'Rs. famil y rm w /walk-in wet bar & prof. landscaped grounds w/gazebo & enclosed spa. Everything totally r edone inside & out! Ready & waiting for a new owner & priced to se ll at $198,000 ! ! Sharon Smith 644-6200. <S-13) DRAMA TIC VIEW Ot night lights & Disneyland from this stunning new custom home. Quality construction -jacuzzi . in master suite -aU BRs .w/exterior balconies -3 fplcs. Flexible f ina nc ing. Linda Tag lia netti 642·8235. (5-14) B.EGAMCE LIES WITHfM This 5 BR custom home. Exquisite wood/Spanish tile entry - oversized game rm -formal dining + country kitchen. Outdoors a pool + spa & covered patio w/outdoor BBQ for year 'round enjoyment! $680.000. Lynne Valentine 644·6200. <S-15) TIULY Ulll Approx . 1. 7 acre estate Foxpointe. P e r a lta Hills Anaheim. Surrounded by huge boulders & hundreds of feel of streams & waterlalls lies this 6 BR + study home. 18~' lagoon-sty~e pool & jacuzzi -tenrus court +ram forest. Cozy, scenic family wing w/vtew from all rooms +full family rm elegant dining rm + brkfst rm. wa'11t-in bar +lg. wine cellar. Amenities too numerous to mention! Tom Allinson 642-8235. (S.16) COWUTB.Y NfVATI ~ On custom-lllurlot w/panoramlc view. Sup~rbly decorated ; wallpaper. lush brown cpt. teak herringbone design entry. 4 BRs - family rm w/m.irrored fplc -air cond. + pool ! $575,000. Lynne VaJentine 644-6200. (S-17) LlkE HEW 3 bedroom on corner with new upgraded carpeting . Large lk.Ulg room plus f amity room -large Flbr' assumable loan. Only $88,500. Ask for Glen Hellwartb 631·1266 AIR COHDmONED Combination family room and country kitchen with fireplace. 3 bedroom with a trium off master s uite. Only $96,500. As k for Glen Hellwarth 631-1266 Ri'MflCe of cosfa •sa. i,.,lne, Rewport beact.. iftc. 234 E. I 7th Street, Costa Meso 631·1266 Nationwide Network ol lndividually Owned and Operated ReaJ Estate Offices l~!S11~lJ;tqr1 4SOHEWPORT CENTER DRIVE-. 7S9-ot11 NEED AN OVERSIZED GARAGE? This house has it!_ -will tiold 3 cars easily -PLUS cabinet built-ins. . .& this is just part of the attracti~n. of thlS lovely 3 bdrm., 2 bath & dining rm. home; there are beautiful natur~l wood beamed ceilings & luxurious carpets. Only $172,500 Cless than 5 min. to the BAY ). UCDnJ»*3DNiTf *AsATJ• PRIME £'SIDE COSTA MESA . A very attractive 2 bedroom f.ront cottage with cozy warm fireplace in front. A BRAND NEW DUPLEX is ne8tled amongst mature trees on the same 55 by 173' site. The duplex contains 2 Bdrm, 2 bath and 3 BR, 2 ba units BLUS 4 car enclosed garages. Great income property with a realistic investor's price of $205,000. IOGERS REALTY 675-231 I "au JJltJ'.lJ' ncrr.urmr~ :nr.sa:co:a an en 9%111tenst OWner will carry 1st at ~ oo this beautiful 1 llory cuslom home over· looking the golf course. 4 bdrm. 2 fireplaces , rami· ly rm. beautiful pool & fire pit. C.R.V. appr. List price $255,000. Tiffany Reel &tale. 964·1887. IAYCltEST OPEN SUH. I ·5 2039 SHIPWAY NEWPORT BEACH • spacious 3 bdrm .• 3 baths, family rm. + brlcfst. rm. home ln de· ligbtful a r ea of BAYCREST! 2 Frplca. ________ , patio, sprinklers. Priced IAYCREST tosellatS20S,OOO! rRESTIGE HEWPOaT HGHTS. SHORECLIFFS VIEW Imposing st.one facade gives way to impressive entry ball featuring spiral staircase leading t.o magnificent ma1Le suite. FabuJOu.s country kitcbeo shares CICeBD canyon views: Large lol, room for pool. lncredibl family bom e . Fo private showing call ~2t Hewporl Centft' 640.5357 CHARMING TOWHHOME INIACKIAY "Move-in perfect" · a prof d ec orated towohome lo popula r ~~~~~~~~I eartht.ooes · wet bar · --..D"'•LY 1 .. plush crpt & m.irrors · Vl"A' ""' .., POOi close by · reduced 11 JASMIME CREEK tu6.500. 759-1501 ~'::s.53 ~:s. c:n:e~ (~1~mm41arn1 family rm. Te nnis. pools ;J>.!'iVaLe j~te. Re~I Estate SCENIC PROP. Goff eoerw Home '75-5726 Huge 5 BR, 3 ba. avail BY OWNER 211· $199,SOO. ~3&39 9UIET USIDEHJIAL IY OWNER EHYIROHMEtlT Great home s, flex Two large bedrooms. two ~financing, best areas baths. buge entertain· ~ roent deck. View of hJUs . ...::...:;;....;..;:..~-----• private beach access. $176,500. 1·771·0456 or 5&9595 DBJGHTFUL Two br, 2 ba condo Pool. Many amenities. Close to SPYGLASS even'thinR. 0n1y sn .500. SPECIALISTS A hOme tfiat you can re· Oc.-V6-w ally eQjoy. 979·5370. SUper sharp Portsmouth A LLS'PA TE model, 3 bedroom & I,. family. rormal dining .... ....,...,~--room. Lowest price in REAl TORS Spyglass at $34-Z,SOO. d $70 OOO l OwnerwantaofCer. 3 homes un er , n Costa Mesa. Call owner few man detall.9. 67~5802 TWO ON A LOT 1 3 BR 1 2 BR, good Eastside locaUon,owner anxious. Sl.25,000. Exclusive corner lot, 2 Bdrm. & 3 bdrm. room for RV. Beautifully ho\l.Ses, with frplc. + maintained back yard. workshop. $t99,950! Hap py hom e a t · WATERFtlOHT 640-1812 mospbcre. 4 Bdr, 2 both Pier/float; duple x on with lanai type dining, leg.al R·2 10!~ close to H .L.-yr-Hills living, family area . shops, Udo village . a ~vcw te"W Decorate to s u 1 t . real value for $2.49,500 ! Executive style home. Sl.79.000. COSTA MESA lmmed. poss. Ocean & •ttr. ~· RNt.~w AttenUoo builders, In· Harbor view. 4BR/fam CJl ·--"" vestors , everyone ! rm. $22S,OOO. 1014 Sea -....... . •• _-..-.. ' ft-e R-2 lot with cute 2 L a n e . 0 P ll b s e .....,., rm... ..... & Fri/Sat /Sun. 640·4018 bdrm. home on rear; on· P.M'a ly$85,000! --------Wboa lay Prop. 2 ... COTI'ACH ledton .... -...u ... * 675-7060 * Pegged hardwood noors, beamed ceiliogs, 2 brtck fireptaooa and nice coun· tr)' kitchen SELL Idle ltema Wt.lb a Dall)' PUot Clualfied Ad. IQ.Sf78. , ................. . I H r-v o s r I r I I' I I I I I I $40.000 PER HOUSE S houses on one lot. Fenced yards. enclosed garaaes. For info call: 645-9161 .. [ OPEN HOUSE .· REALTY X ' * -PLUS- 2 Bdrm. 2 balb income Wilt with private paUo and yard. I 8 I l £ E I ; I I I r f. • SHORECLIFFS! Forever \'ff'# down Morning CMyon to Oceaft OY9rk>oklng beeutlful pool '& patio .,..... 3 bedroomS + oozy den, beam c»IHnot. mtnt condltlOn, fH tend. orlvtf• bMcha '350.000. ~rst Offettng. by eeiPl ()flly. °'" now! JACK HOWELL~m led. to s 115,000 FOR INFORMATION Ctl644-711 I . .. I I, HE CF A r r I I R 0 H C E R I I I I ~ -1:~ M}' wife qepe ltltCl\Wt. I mean at\I kffl>t teflOYortl I dOfl't a.II It a rtlrlOlfllOf any ~. It"• "'°'' Ilk• • food ,. I ;:_..,. ,,,.. (1\11(~ •• _... ti., '·'';;i ................ -4 ""' ..... ""' ·-... No ~ ti.low 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-6-S.U.L-T·S $91,500 For activity-minded fm· ly, w/a f e eling or volume, 4 spac 1ouit bdnns. & a second floor retreat for parents. Take advantage of this dis· oovery • It woo 't last! SSU477 eJ Walkt:r & Lee WOODIRIDGI TULANE MODEL Pan t Homes. Tbts is a detached 3 bdrm. home on FEE Land, with a pool. c ove r e d d er klng, tastefully landscuped atnum areas and lots or pnvacy.-Only $138,500 tt573 CA~!IR\llNE VILLAGE of NORTHWOOD Traditional styling in lrv\ne's newest village. 4 bedrooms, ramUy room . llOd dining room. Central air. Spanish tile roor and master bedroom retreat. Now ask1og 1135.000. """"'"; HANCH ~ HF f\I TY . ~ ~~) 1 2000 COMOO.&,.,._ ---..... --1041 i ~·:':. ~:r,~-:e~~ ······················· rtnance, M900. Bkr. OPENSAT/SUN. 12-3 ~n "" lOOCHJQUJTA YOU SUPER charmlna 2 BR. S ... -M-..IY 2 ba., lge. Uv .• frpl . ,,.y~ -.... bdwd. pegged floors . '6-\'501 lt'sberel What a ~o o d p a n c \I ng. barJr•in lo lr~•! Thia bookabelves. patio ; borne has its own In· oce.an side hwy. Few dividualU.y. Seller 18 ot· ltt'PI to beach. N. end . Cerlna new warm tone ProbAte talc. Asking ~ tt paint thruou\ $110,000· aubmtt w i the wo rk of a craftamarL ~ ~ Walker 1; l r.r. ReaJ&ttate 2 BDRM. home. N. end, R·2 lot. can add urut. p.,EO ALLEN REALTOR 4M-'m8 , OAILV PtlOl ,,, '*1 ,.,. ...... ,.,. s. I ,. ttlDIH Por S. ~ ............. S. ........ ,.,. ~ ....... Fof> ~.......... u•••••••••••••Hueue ~!.~~••••••• ~!~.!?'!'.:•••••• ::::::.:······-.. ····· ........................................................... =. ......... s.c .......... 1076 s.c...... 1076 ........ .._. ::?::':~. ,,... ~._. ''"' ..... ,......_.. co" ..._ •a.ec• 1069 .......... .._.... .................... , ......... 11ors. uoo ~ •• ••··•·· •····••·••·•••··•·••••• ••••••••.•••....•••• ~ •... :r.c................ • .••••••...•••••••••••• ····•••··•·••·•·····•·• 0...-RNl:ttate ....................... OML Y I 0°/o DOWN Laguna Canyon bous & studio. TOOO q rt Jot Ith 3rd unit part.Jally compJ ltd. EZ rin nee, 10% down pos Ible Sl.21,500 CaU Dean Pullln, Causey ~ 8\' OW ~ft 1117 ,000 Wa~ to buC'h " town Cot,>. -mmacul1te cot ~. wuUy reno\'alf'd 2 Dr l Ba some ocean v~. INllW'C! trfftJ, bli& \wclc yud. rovettd de k, rnn onty. oc T29S -- * llW IN NEWPOIT * .,_.._.n.ilwC1rf1 '' Ir'-""""-' SHEU M kACI. ........ _.. wttta ...... 0 I hA• •1. Jll wtMt ,..t•• ,...,.... • 2Va ...... ~ 14 .... ," • ..................... O,p l tudtt O~W/S.tt... 10• ,....._& t• .......... I 11tteAi c ...... ,,....., t111•; .._ ~ MMIOI ............. s •• ..,. 611..oot• ~IMdt 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DW..O• ~ aid ot l1wy, ln •I lot. e&ay aettSS \o beach N«ds patnt, mlnor ni p&U"5, ld1eal tor home & Income. Hurry. only W&.900 MJsa.aon Realty 64 0731 IXICUTIVI PAMILY HOMI WITH ATTIACTIYI FIMAMC .... -Oiiii-............. ,...,, ... .............. , ...... .._ ... ....... 1 lf1'l utu ad. Dnl9111d fw-. .............................. Maw Offeted .. $171,IOO btQOO ~-----------. $16.900 Sl&'STOIUCH 4PLEX ~t~uh~cr:: Obi wtde '61 tra1ltrama Cho I ct ti u n t 1 n Ft on Oeurt. Ready tor oc-:J!i.~~~~/1k!;t.1~ef. ~~~ •,c::~~ :J..\ ~1u~~~Yciirr~~e~~~;i Located in Trua.ure Ja per rno May CarT)I •M 7 1 ' . 6 ' 4 . G z ti 5 o r a>l Paclllc Coast Hwy 2 n d . S 1 9 9 , 9 5 0 . 7lH7~ Lag. Bcb. Offered by Owoer/Broiler842·7407 ~-~-----Rena1uance M.P . of~ n4-499-3816. Ea DdUPLEX •••••••••••••••••• !~!~ NeW 12x'4 w/lg covtted st.II e Costa Meu. UME 7~% u.alU pcnb & carport in quJet Owna-may carry small noq Y· a dult, oo pet park. 2n d . S l 1 9 , 9 5 o f-!'11 $S2l000 coodo. 2 8r, 2 541-933 Owner/Broker&U-7407 Ba\ Ip c. Pool, J~c. nr 10 f cour se. O wnr . z bdrm. 2 ba. '40.000. 4 9 X Gross 4·pl exes Oceanside.1-757...0SS Star Park pool club r:.;.1tlve cuh rlow .._...,_,.lhed bo uae . Hunt. 'ech. Own!~'>.:ttc':i f•~\: Ana ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ • SH·l690/:f9.:1n:; lalMNPa•u ... 3107 Very unique, extra large, Bkr.fowner ••••••••···~··•••• ... ••• valley & ocean view. 2 Bdrm Cotta~ nr Adult. pet. S.J .C. $45.000 TRIPLEX be8~ & Ubrary. ln· Owner. 831-1144 2'°1'o DOWN eluding uUt. 642-3871 O.W.C. at I Oo/o &..,... .. oc.lt 3141 lnformatiln F\111 price Sl.25,000. Vtry ••••••••••••••••••••••• pnvate westslde. Agent R semi rum. 190 Ca- 54&-SlOC Q)'OO A~res Dr. ~. Ph HOT LIN ! a..c-.Preperly 20C10 2l3/ .. 250lor~ ... .. • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ......,_... leoc:Jt 3 ' 69 Exclusl·ve'. , UHJTS.C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut. new bu1ldln1. tobea~~ .. 3 BR, fam 'r.>L lnvmt.s 642-1603 g}J Rlver, 54.5-8628 BANK Fireplacee, ldnt location. rm. 2 ba, w · Newport. Ml~ IHdt I 069 Mlwpwt IHdt I 069 talAI< EYEH Homes U..-..sfted •••• ••••••••••,.•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . REPOSSESSIONS 150/o DOWN 3202 WATBlFRONT • •---y ou-o NO DOWN 4-Plex & Sngl Family. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $268.000 9% aaaumable ..,."_ '"• Assume. Seller will Belmont Shores, 00 the loan. 0 .W.C. Pe~r 4 H'leCldtfro..toge carry paper . Mngml wtr, 3 Br, fam-rm l :V. = ~k~~·Prln~~~: ~~r~!itdl:c3~~~1g! PAYMENT ~~~~onrl~~::98Y 0 . ba. 2 car gar. sundeck. •ROMP ly. 6'2·1121 d'U's 575-0SIG w/SptJJe, beams.central .....,...._, .......... ~Jm:.f&J~f.~t~Y ' In oven1zed family rm. eves &weekenda. stv'eo,formaldtnlngrm, •fRE£ BUS* Princ1pal&ooly :C.'ffy r!:~er:.eo~ek ~~~~te8~1j!~er1,t~e:r IEACH FIXER ~!~ ..... ?~.~~ ~=~E =ct~~·&· aop~r. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 60.LIDO ISLE ~2~·.n:::p~1ef~u:t •TOURS DAILY• San ci!!!!t:°!n-Plex ~~!!!~~~~IChannutg3bdrm.&den 121.500.couDP OPEHHOUSE AwcnW ..... Hom. ~!i~ms~o~:.t/Sun 1-2-38EDR00M ~Iced lo se11. w e1i 4.BR 3ba, den, dining rm, patio w /gas bbq. New tile; very clean. $175. BY OWNER 3 Br. 3 bu, 2 home with formal dining Daity f·4 Outstandlnr arc hltcc· HOMES i'rRR.TiiAEALTOHERSNRY •---------lo -'---2 t I r rm. Gorgeous l80 deg. aJ d I YearlY 2BR 2ba Crplc, lg t~"'u:i, rpcs, am· ocean & white water t00Glfwtr•Sf. tur csgn, lpaclous 3 patlo . Beauti fu l. rm. lrg workshop, view : enjoy all the Lafmele_. 29'YlaSanRemo BR. fam rm. dinJog rm, IN PARKS 215De1 Mar 49i-4121 SS50 /mo. 64~.698.3. 875-1442 superb ocean view, fully privUegesoft.hia private, new IUtcMsi, 3400 sq rt. 2 ARMISTEAD & CO ~16 crpl'd, many bllos. guarded community . lusbpaUos,3·ca.raarage. All ARl'At' 1210.000 w12nd TD a• Askmg~ooo Ll"do ISie ~-J.c .. 11ex1b1e 110aoc-s-a...... 1076 t."'1 "'°"rl¥McJmt eon.adelw. u22 ~:-;;k~~ only. Call a.joy_ -~~====~~ ~y 10.5%. App0lnlmeot ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAUMOW • SIMCE"l921 ••••••••••••••••••-.-.••• .. yoor rebrement years ·--------•I y, MOllUHOME CGIFore.fo Like new Broadmoor TopofttMWoitd neartbeocean.withex-OW.~ O...SodtrtlftcJ 8UOYILU. STOltES 1714>644-9470 ~~~~~°7y h:m:ri~~~~'. SlASHID$5,000 pansive ocean & sunset QUALITY UMITB>UOKlfs UNITIDlaOKSfS IUIAI. E.~m ~Hu NT 1 No To N S8$0 /m o includes Uvmg rm, ~l/Crplc,3dBinR-~ew:~or~e~:r,oo~b Q>rri~ ~~=In 675-5626 675-5626 ATMOSPHIU CWestm.i.nater 848-8895 HARBOUR'S BEST Big I a rd e n er. 0 woe r mg rm, amly rm, hnanclng available. Laguna. Good parking. ~~~~~~~~~1--------• Crom this cbZO-mlng .Anabelm 956-1011 f.PLEX oo corner lot. m-8430 2 BA. pool, ocean vu. $05000 E 11 -hillside home. 3 Lg Sant.aAna 554·?070 Near new. Must be sold. ~ biles to .......... _ N-r Sl29 500 Sob ... •l • xce ent Investment. oce .& ~VIEW Bi.g --y. newer ~br, 3ba, OD annrnoaJofcr-'·t -~a. off H ood • . .,.,....... ...-... ' · ...., · PROIATE SALE $4.50 000 ~ -· • Bedrm, 2 ba. dining areo -r·-· 'CUI ........ e an er as I 3br, 3ba, 2 frplc. $795. OceanViewD~ex South Laguna: accepted R0..WillaMaReofty MrrELIGHTS ~~~=esBaclK .Hsii~.Jg~: o<Cliving rm+nice fatni· D&UXEMOllLE asssc~WawTY 675-M94or67s-~. 28°+denw/Crp c,wet bldofSll2,000.Forlbose 1990So Coa•tffwy Exec. home w /180 n;...._ n..,1° ,,,."'7783PM ly rm. Impressive On 2 acres wetbar N 3 BR r ~7& huie 1 Br unit, wholilcethechallengeof LAGuNAB .. EACH. degree view. 3 bdrm, 3 .-.ui.vi...,.'""" .. land.scp'g,closetoschls. Clreplace properly 536-7533 ~e secuae'd'. rm. oeas&skYlights. Walk !._!itodxer·upper. see this 49..,519 95S.1570 ba, sep fmly rm. over--·.·--.--H-o•u•s•E•s-• ~illsu~derlae/opt.On-~~1ad)'.rdlvided . comm. Pools & ~'. to beach. Sl~t~· "'""' ay. --------•I looking ocean. 2 lvly --5" s * ~ · .....,...., etety eoce.d with SIX & FIVE A\laal. now. SHOO Mo. AMERICIU'<IHOME ~ atnumsbringtheoul$1de -C-... -,... JlUm.!.~· ""·---'JJ N Also: 2 BR, 2 ba. home, REALTORS :•'ll"l\C'I" 1052 ln.759-1.'iOl FtllDAY 10.Z VA ~·I """ed l-6'T7·5609 ""''~WI spllturuts. o So. O{ Hwy. on Canyon: 1·\J J_. Lag.a Migllel 110 Via Trf te lnantd. Oc DROVER LANO & qualifying, no loan fees. adults, no pew. $525 mo. 494-•513 494-1001 • ~~~4~ ....................... UdolJle es PRlSTIGEc:7 INVESTMENT CO RP. on contract. Booming Wettaveothers! L NI I Italian Villa. 16 rooms. A I f •-forS-'-1200 area .. 1 aule to ocean. Agent~53541497.3383 1100 N Coaar Hoar.way Lllguna 8eac11 Ca 92661 (714) d4·1177 31601 CoftSI HogllWay Soutll L61June. Ca 92677 111-04~4591 MOUNTAIN CAB IN OIA.RMER by owner. J bd, all natural wood, oak noors, frplc., yard. Xlnt for expansion to ocean view. $125,000. 499-1997 --------- Trade your old stuff for SELL ldJe Items with a new goodies with a OaJJy Ptlot Class1C1ed Ad. ~ed ad. 642-5678 N-ed transportation '! f or CJ:i.ssified AJ ACTION Ca:t A Dolly Piiot Ad·vlsor 642·S678 Weatt~ of CLove This Valentine's Day send your love a greeting all the world can share with a Dally Pilot Heart of L ove. It 's easy , compose you r personalized greeting & we'll set your message In type to fit the border of your choice or your own handwritten thoughts may appear in the border you select. Borders come in 3 sizes: $15. $1 o. & a special child's size for $2. (You must be under 12 to qualify for this one). If you wish to create your own greeting, use a black pen & wnte your message in the heart below or draw your own Valentine ot this size. aguna gue mp e r oo m o r ---r -Pnnc1pals onJy. Ask for --------Double lot with poo•. togetherness. 4 lg ·--•••••••••••••••••••• BWNorton,Agt. Sh.aro3br3ba w/blt.in & Realty • Sl.250,000 Bdrms, 2't'I baths, (curl C...rclalPoteftffal 541-0800 frpl'e. $600. Call Steve. up ln front of the cozy l acre, au utilities, on --------· ~10/54().1151. SAT(SUHDAY C-4 frpic in the master suile P!l".ed road. Close to new ·--------Corona del Mar Irvine .1.rsUME80' LO....... 152 EOcffltltYd retreat) the kids and bigbway on~"-'-'U•~74 I """ lcAocaP-1-their friends w1U enjoy collect Hl77-5609 •U,.,.11DATIOM• Terrlyucde. Immaculate. ..._.W.~.' Mwod...,emp v AewBprrmo-~000 ON -the dining/family rm DROVER LANO & TV oew ~rated 3br. ex-,.....y .. d Lanle rooms. Thia bouae d 1 11 INVESTMENT CORP. --20 HOMES-ecutive lype home. $850 tri-level in presllglous baw lo the oceanfront. an arge vlng rm LOW DOWN mo. 644-0591. Nortbview. Frplc In Mstr • S34S.OOO. w/frplc, cheery kitchen 16 ACRES . Bdrm as well as In huge B G4 .Bdrm-, 2 bath home PtCJIJY ltotns. Reaffw with service center. B E L A 1 R E 0 F Mo 9Yalffy"'9 family rm. True formal w/pool, Jac, fam rm, CC. 645-1531 Cov'd paUo, deck and FALLBROOK PRIME Owner to carry. Low low JASMINE CRHK dimng rm for grand en· completely remodeled. t'l!mented area for dogs AVOCADO LAND I N negative. Prln c1 pals LEASESAVAILABLE t.ertafuinS: $139 900 Big lot-muc h more. ot storqe. A real bu.y at p RE s T 1 c 1 0 u 5 oo1Y. BeauWu13BR . S900mo. DB.UXTOWMHOME OWner WlU finance. No NEWPORTHEIGHTS Sl.39..900. HELEAH ESTATE CAN 549-7991 Hutch YIU.AGE with 3 Bdrm. 2~ 'Ba. cred.Jt needed. Sl55 000 $149,500 0,.. HM Safwdcry BE SPLIT 29% balance A9 PROPERTIES TutalJy upgraded, close balance. Ask Cor Ed . Fantastic des igned Mooftto4 at 518 E. down owe. $368,~0. ____ .... ___ 640-1405 759-0163 lo schools, new Crown Chen>ow964-24:>5 architect's home. Wood, 4.....,. S-,,_ Prine. Only. Mike w ink --------- Park & Laguna Niguel ly ~;·-k 1 btjck & gl~s enhance 957~ Agnt. R · 2 t C · 2 > I 14 x 2 O 3. Regi.ooal Park. Com-~.-c oy this very uruque proper· downtown Costa Mesa: 5 CostaMeso 3224 mun. pooUcspa. ss:;,ooo. Cus~om, arlh lone, t.y. For personal pre· GOLFa'S ACRE OH A HIU older rental uruts: priced ••••••••••••••••••••••• Al.ISO CREEi( spacious 3Bn.2 Ba. L.R. view. call &4&-71V 5'1CIAl For your mobile home. al land value. Owner New 2&3 bdrm frplc, CAHYOHVIEW D.R. frplc. pool, patio, <l"f .. , .. .,.,,\,1A0111MC1· wfHtOCUHVU All utilities, command· 546-SS2.S bltns.2cargara'ge MsO cul-de-sac. Must see. I•' I lngviewofthevalley & 645-5637 · ~~cloo~fkfincog'':1.es~loa:1nad~:. L,Nl.3Bt75un. oorocoa389JI~~~!~~~ ~ ll~ftiJl;f ~~t~m~b~~~~ll~ D~4V1k~~ ~ r.!2'::.N3rTB~~~rs M;:· Vetde ~ BR. dea, microwave &only 1 year ......--_ ... --·-••:::ii•~ bedoom+den. Spacious INVESTMENT CORP. urut, 2 ba, Crpl. 2·car covered pailo. llice yard. new. Green g rowlof DUPLEX kJtcbeo, Ule breakfast -WH--A-T_T_O_D_O_, gar.,3-2Br.2ba,un1ts. CIO!le to school & shops. bar,denw/wetbar,built 'r.>Llovstmt.s642-1603 Nice. SSOO. 644·5187 or atrium lo center . By owner, reduced to MovingoutoftownMust instereo,lgbalbs,nlcefy ---------•&M-8519 g<>rgeous home. $167.500. S1~1000. Both2 BR units. seU!2bdrm,2~ ba .. deo. t 1 I ed . Liv In 8 rm WITH 4-n.EX i11 --------493-9494 495-5220 1 but to ocean. Good in· oceanviewlotsofextras. w/pegged hardwood GcrdettGrove LEASEOPTIOM 496-2413 830-5050 come area. 675-0475 Reduced $105,000/best of· floors & corner rrplc, $20,000 Owner aruoous S2lO 000 5 BR. 3 ba, golf course BY OWNER-Highly up.' SPACIOUS 2BR. den DR. ~> ~74~ci~3;: eves. ~;e~iieca'~.ro~e~~ffi TODAY??? ~~~~~/y~gent · 833-2699 -~--m3639_e._m_. _s_im_o._$1 __ 99.soo_. graded home on golf LR, view+ 1 B~ apt over ~~~~~~~~~ r1nance $159,000 SniaH lnY.stor •2b d 1 • course wtt.hin 'Al block of iar+6 car prk g. 215 St. -~p_lex. E. Cosla Mesa , r con o. poo ·Jacuzzi. tennis clU'b. $275,000. ndrews Rd. See by Oceanfroot 3 story duplex Opn HM Saturday 1-5 Dolcrs ~mo income S12i SOO Nr. S. C8t Plaza $350. 83S-4665, 495-4959 appt. Agt Crane 540-0608 Owner financlng avail. 421 Cale G-& Xlnt short term return & B ~·-675· 8790' · Ch ii d o k . No p ets. S48-6230 own the only sensible s:b,ZJ;,"er. · or 83J.8974. 2br 2ba Condo Ocean/ EAGU'.S NEST -commodlta left Real ---------....__ IL..u F.ast Bluff 4 br 21,'!aba 2 M HACH RL ... S. • 4 Br, 1 ba, h~e fncd yd. mts. vu. Asking $102,500 .... lllllTT. '" "'-•-teLan * * * * * .. fmlc. See ea·-11-a from .,..... . guest rm 0 dbl gar. Call Nancy Deanna In· RARE OPPORTUNITY d _..., ~No. El Camlno Real FARGO $4.50. mo. 67J..6336 eves vest.67~9500or759-9053. Td ACQUIRE FROM ning room. Owner. SANCLEMFNTE 1/677-5691 19~1 ESI'ATE OF ORIGINAL Ask:ingf159,500. 6"-1323. 49.Z..2 I 00 1/522 2080 •••s 3 Br 2 Ba. 1 yr old * IEST TERMS * OWN ER, TH IS "u N. Lowest priced home In ~~~~~~~~~1 -------· __ ·__ By owner n ces ex-townhouse, nr so. Coast IN TOWM · COMMON" & SCARCE 3 Harbor View. AvaJlable S. ,,_ 5 Acal$ tremely low Seller will Plaza. Tenn~/pool. C.all Assumable 9W'"" lsl on BR . END UNIT. In March. J . Doran, ~--1071 Tie a yellow ribbon 9c~L..TY. •II financing at 640-639Swkdysaft5. this spacious upgraded 3 U N E Q U A L L E D A.. L 7:;e..ne•a ~ .... __ ..,.,., Bdrm oo fee Jand 10 PRIVACY1.COMMAN-06en vvM> ••••• ••••••••••••••••• "roUDdwateoaklreeson L.arq.CosltRow S4S02br,1\.'zbacondo,dbl Niguel Shores. Lots or DING BAY VIEWS & tilEWUSTIHG MIMIRAHCH this f0Jrgeous ~ acre LowOownP-nt gar, f/p, pool, Jacuu.l, extr as lnc lu dlo~ UNLIMITED POTEN· 1..1-L~ parce ust waillng for -r··-Westblufl VIilage, ·"'·Ugbt ta'-.... I TlAL V L E ~Hklhlands µJ(ft5,5Bdrm.4bath, you t.o bu:iJd your new 6425290 -3 ,s uK;U 1J ass. A U · Agent 3 Br 2 Ba, 8lJ copper po()I, cabana1 S·car bome lkr. 714/542-3676 --·-------~k of lhe Pacific. 64().~ l>lumbi.a& .1111new water Uraae, Zooea for 4 FARGO CALL FbRSETUP DESIRAILE a5:-noEREALTY --OHH--D-A-IL_Y __ htr.Con:"edairhtr.&w/w' hor1ea. Stables. sur-1/676-5717 * * * * * HOME · Com I I be ed carpets. A sharp u1p· rounded by l re es. 115.,., ,.462 2 Br den 2Ba cpt drnc . 494-9456 cellii•.'frpa~c°sn& n~ to graded move-in condl· privacy & m inutes to 6~ lore~ air heat, 'garb: ,... lion home w/many other harbor & city. ~000 . .___._.__-tv 1350 d1sp, bit-ins. patio. ,..,.II!.& ... VIEW oel..Ung windows lhat al· r ... _ Sll9 B 0 ND RE AL j v --IT-r-l""T} 1/2 interest in 12 units f ~ ford a view of a secluded .ea .... .,... ,500. Doris 831 IM ' •••••••••••••e.•u•••••• S3 500 garage, water urn. Monarch Bay Terrace patio & garden. Features Waterma.o. 548-2124 . 11 . $96,000 ne~ati ve~~ Fa~m~h'it~~ Adults only, no pets. EleJaotFr.Provincial thal'make 1300 Sussex _A.t\..._~ BUILDERSCLOSEOUT !'Bdrm home on R-2lot. 1250.000 value $63.000 RATEREASONABLE Open Sat/Sun 1-4 Lane a desirable home. ~ Elegant4br1 21,'!aba, 3 car Cao build second unJt. equity644•0377 Across fc~::'t, Country 32719Sea lslandDr $167,500. Wiggenhorn garagefi olnlng rm , Alleyaccess. 175 M D fW0..6251 RJtn, 675-6160. Albert Pussel 1 pane.led am rm, 2 frplca, IUD CARPn Long Beach as low as 10~ esa r. • 548·~706 Realty Co. wet bar, laundry rm, down 5·20 units . 213 4 Br & den, 2~ ba ~ blk Rremtum carpeting . 84.2·S54l 435 ·6671 office . Crom Nw~t Back Bay. THEILUFFS 133DOVIU>ll.N.l.63._S252 Take over existing loan ....._Property 1400 714·644·0377 /586·3966 Olym~lc size pooJ, tennJs Abeolutely lmmaculale 3 at 9\.!1% Sl99,500. 29991 ·-h••••••••••••••••••• home cts, acuzzt & sauna. br1,2~ ba, formal dlnlng, H.bor Vu HOMts Via La Mirada 831·3«3. MW ~torage units, fast "Property ss.50. all 646-9251. sput level condo. Open Phase 11. Portoflno. growing R ,, c space view rrom Uv[ng Flnisbed bonus rm. Fee 4 bdrm. 2 story. VllJage buildin area.· ea .. y or Manal(ement" ' Br. 2 ba, 2 story. nice By Owner , panoram le room, and master suite. laod. By owner. 644-041.3 San Juan former model. l~rmits or will For those who n~ area. Pets & kids ok. $550 ocean view, desirable Now vacant. Offered at Loaded~utras-beauty. build. 9766 Ao8dayweekl mo. lsl.last&:dep.req'd. Pacific Island VUI. 2 Br 2 Sl.51,500. Call 541H15J By Owner. 2 bf.-2 ba home $89,500. n lfouae Sat C-rclat Meyer Mgmt-549·1366 754-0008 or 837 ·78S3 Ba newly redecorated. in Newport n elghts. 542 lpm. 495-1 .....,.,., 16'00 Loh for S .For appt caJJ 559-4128 Catalina St. Sl25,000/ofr. .,. ... .,y TO BUY 2 b 1 b ••••••••••••••••••••••• al. 2200 * * * 6'.'>3178. .,.-, • r · a , D •••••••••••••••••••• ••• Dal f(fa.w.t.i k Prhate Oc.. single family home. As· o.,.toww. LOCJ191C1 Will trade 2~ resort acres e :r-·: .c C j~i;~~~~;;;~;;;;~ Eastbhif Condo, 3 bdrm. sumable loan. Owner RetaJJ bldg. with approx. on lake In Elko. Nevada 80Huntm«ton DI 2 saJty 2~ ba. ramlly rm. & wU1 help. LIE ldtch. rocd 2800 aq. fl .. comer loc. ror cash, sailboat. car. HuntJn/i!on Beach Largest ot Garden mdls, patio. ProfesslooaJy de-yd L o ew r y c r pl d . Xlnt buy. '290.000. dhmonds. a old. etc You art' e wanner of close lo clubhs~"'· tettnls corated. 110,000 below wuoer/d.ryer. $15,000. ReaJooomics67$-8700 m.7687 Two Frff Tickets cru, .. pool. walk lo Assum ab I e market. $115,000 By to th beach. 4 Br 2 Ba Uv rm Owner~ BEST LOCATION In Will trade 3 sub-divided 17th Annual w/fn>lc, Conn. din rm. 81/20/0 CHI t u · 2 br 2 ba . ~UnDDING CENTER \oU Las Vegas for cash. LOtofG OUCH beaut. lanmcaped. Price Harbor Vi ew Monaco towo.bse oo 1 level, 2 car '1ffVl"n aaJlbOat , car. diamonds. RODEO SlB9~ai~'Z:iioME Phase Ill. Great view. 3 M&ll4U11'Ul (at, redecorated & Prime, Orange County etc.675-7687 at the Loni Beach REALTORS br, 2 ba. J!.~ Owne.c, You &IAGIR TO GO llW'p. LI P•Uo. Call ror loca~ • .a years old with Pano ocean views, So Arena, 300 E . Oce an $1Sla CN·lOOI own:.~~~ earfi.i'.:' tit~:ena ~oot''f:::rf'y ~~I.I. f;'i°;~ ;~~·l :1v:L}:l LagUM Plans & coastal Blvd., l.ong Beach. To #8 This Size S10 For help with your ad, just call 642·5678 & a friendly Valentine aO-viser will be happy to assist you. And. if you like. you can charge your Valentine ad or use your Master Charge or Bank Americard. Opens/S ....... ~...... ... .... ,,,_,_ ~Uor496-4800 ~base. $1.6 mllnon. JM 21~ $109.000 each <'lai m.ydur tickets, call Immaculate well const. ..,......,.,, W/'111~. uuu.U..I rm, 2 ---------i~·•· _,b ,...11 f b. OwnerlAst 831 6150 4)&2,~.ext 272. exec.hocne.Uniqueloca· $159,900 (pie's, view of Newport ,_..._ 1080 ~ ~· -or or4 5821 . * * • DAILY PILOT 842-5818 Mall to Daily Piiot ClaS$1flod Department, Box 1560 Costa ~esa 92626 Uon for exec. seeking Center. A Potting abed, ••••••••••••••••••••••• J>rivaey. Oc. vu. Private privacy· & • price you ONH HSl/OWMr JACK HOWELL 2 conliauous R·l lou, &t.ttslde·4 BR. 2 b• w/of. beach avall. Avall Im· H CAMYOM can't beat. Owner baa 4 BR home 1 Nr. So 'Cal. '"" mcx""' Vlllose of Northwood, li<-e, Uke n\!'W, S600 mo. med., move-ln cond. El c-t•-..... Sale bought another home, Pl c:l>A IV'f. 644-1156 (former parkin& Iota ror 937 0501 or&1$.z.1?6 Nicuel CC acroes wat _,, ~· s ub m It a II ofter s . 418· m.._. l 1n" dn. • ·--------modelS> Plani. included, . T--•· ._ .. Health I · El Dorado Plan. lllghly $217,000. m>SoOUve. 1· $45,000cach. East.side 3 bdrin 2 ba, film .,......, auu cu · UPIJ'Dded 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, 1801 Port Carlow 640.5112 Broker 4tclin rm, frplc, new crpt ~P::--.P"""..~66_l_-0544_____ Wetbar. Pool &cJac. T..... I 090 • DRJYI IY * & dtJ>I , bit 1n1, fncd ......_Y'-fo 1067 RIALTYWORLD •••••••\•••••••••• .. ••• ~NtWJ>Ort BJvd. yard . Bl"c k f rom ••••••••••••••••••••••• World lnvntmenu COSTA MESA MoWa. ..,,_,., schools. Oard,·ncr. No Assume aw~ VA loan HO.ISSO CONTRACT le tbeo call concerntna Trtr Prb 2300 pctt.. 1.•u' $625. mo. w/Ollly S15,8SO. No qul.\ll· S7000 down this outat•ndln' pro· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~W.t7_:n _____ _ f~. Owner wUI cv~n WISTCUFF mov you ln\o this 4 ~HEWPORT OcAnu Boy Sid Vlllat t 1 br. de n. 1121 San-ciomldtt ~. a Br home DIU•HT Bedroom. 2"" ba condo. abr Mobi.k ffome. Newl't dalwood, Mesa Vcrdo. w/1Jfan>J1¥rm,covered 3Bdrm,2balnbeauUlul ~for a bome ot ~•UcinJ>OOl•tp_a. RIALTY 975-0616 ot:coratcd '27.*terr1a S47S J t + lu4. 549·2719 pet.lo, located, on cul~c· attUn1. Low do cf.•>'· .YOW" own? You'll find lWTYWOILD Boal Dock . .,vt Bch ~(707>~·~colled. HC et . '88,500. Call ment -..lC 000 ...__ ... W_....I _. Pao I . J a Cui a I 181..S.UI Sat/s:n '1.4 , 'f:~ =~a'i:l:9 c.:::m:: •iM:iiiOea\a Sellwtth~El ClubhO"IU. Broker/ 211 l DR_, tAstalde CM. ~aVleJoRea)t7 Dlnen..on_A ... m..... d It's a BREEZE • Owner. 83 l ·4t2o / C.ill 8*117S or~~ •• ........., every ay. Cl•tnedAds~ ~ Avallnow. . ' -~---- j f \ ......... _,.. .......... ., ....... u~ ..,.,.. ...... 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Jiff t.ech JI" lJJ\ l> l br. &Miit\ & encl TOTAL ._.. · lf.._4 Ut'-IUr t 1100 from rent tor ,,..,,... l~ bd 1an:ten ••• -····~·••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• POI UASI Thi tiBR hom ha bf..outiful vlew of Npt Harbor & the-OCfM, form l Lv rm & dining rm, dt'n. bru.kfast nook . 1ruu1.1~"r l>t Ii unit' No LIVING apta Adult• Ds hwhr, 3Br.2b1upper,Mesadel t• fl(·f nN' ltiO'l <till• bltns, encl l(ar, 111 bbq. Mtar. U$0. No pets. • Lw JJul.i~ M 57<H Pool. Ou i>d '778 Sco(t ~ cf uxur'I Ocean 'l/u;w ConJo6 .in newporl t;h Tudor• St>lt-:! Apartrn•nta. Pt.6U-$013: 64.5-seu --HO--W....,..T_AJC_l_MG __ _ ''"'>· 4 W•m. J b.1 I tv· Ebt•rtcxlnm.nt. ~VERDE bome at llSBYATIOMS ~par lt' RU t BRt BA , J c • alarm Y t m. lnt rtom. fully land ca~d All ut l & malntt'nanr tnt'ludt'd ln •n1 rm. tormul DR. R.a.ation... moapbere 2&3 br dh: .. __ .. b,,·akf•M rm' w 1r nch Yioura -36~ ,.,. ...... • ., • ., n•u IK .... new deluxe 2 BR. dooct " u..iA Ur llul(~ ~ a,_,no,_ .... _.i...... 2 Bl apts. Xlol Costa n tr auit4! w calhl'dral days a Y•arl W......_ Vlloge Mesa locaUon. AvaUabh: le $19.'50 iwr mo. <'t'lll.n~. dr~·asJ111C rm & • S.OUU!ul Sln91•. Beautiful brand new Marth 1,1.979. Prom $376 'I':u~~~~:~:r~,%l'~· b<llrony 2 t••r jjar11 14 28~m adwtapts.No~tll.Pool. per mo. Brine your Here is your opportunity to have a spacious, prestigious, ocean view condominium on the Bluffs In Newport Beac h. RENT your a partment home NOW with opportunity to reserve for purchase in neDr future. C41.-er J..t Tll-0100 , •• • I ~. jUl'ULIJ & i.aunii ,· .. -·-·. ~n ajlu, roommates. Call. • ''"'• ••n Htn. for mu Somt• OC~ltn ~l('W $650 f\UUl&hed 4 u\;"41.1 y tUrunc. .. ... ,. 1t11r tluor. bt· rroo r<>t1t &co·~ ell Unha.m.iiahed 95S . 19th St. ~ 1m11all 511•1 Oh., 1700 229ur 4!1111264 Apartmeota Dael). $2$5-$265 lll• rh. N'\ r u·ll 4'13 167~ ---l Br &'290.$30$ C....Miw UN ............ -~ ... 3140 2 bd1m t bit 99 W . •AllUtWU..Poid 28.r$33H350 ~ .... --... llnob lt1.t1:lt"d OC"Kl\N <A.ifOO"" ,.a,.., ... lO ,,~,, .... ~.,.,_ ... ___ w~ •.• J..7 .....,,LMgmt .,~"-812,, .................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "V ., u ... r1 ·-,_. .. "4 . ~-........ ___ ,., .....,, "' R.C ....... v..--"'11 ·co y • • t .. •' muny ythtn1t l «'hlld OK ._._._ .. VIL! ~piac'lowt 4RR hOlb• • • Seat w1 •tmln.sttr Mall , All'llNUUt'io 1.515 1!l.3 41!~ 492 2732 • 1s;:~d: o. TeMaa. MlSA '9MES 640.5 I I 2 . Dr•mahr lmmal' Nt>u bt. :? b,i C'Cl\ •l'f'd t•Uo. ,_ ......, • b $3 p 1 j 1 'iO t'oie"t Piiia 64«).1• (1¥.'l.l~ l•r. Kid Pt'l' C ..... tom 3 hdm1 2 ba f m s..ta Ano 3280 • Ac1iviti4'•l>li.c'tor. l r lS. oo . acuu , k rm ll1r••" h·1wf'd ya1 t1 •••••••••,•••••••• ••••• r ... Sw\.._ !n&nclwoe gar. avail. Adulla. no J>llt 3 IUt :.?bu, Jo lldf' 0 ~ "~ no ll'f' Jo)KI ol ruJ dt' 111, rnlc'ru AduJl l etory t"ondo. 2 BR, • H...tth c;:;,: locu&all pets. 2650 ff aria Ave, 3 BR, near So. Coas t Plaza, $4oo pe'rlno. 549·2253 '-•crteoc~y: (Adults OnJy Please> Bachelor from S275 J Br. from $350 hrplc. enrt >d. 1•r'\J• nt•r ~ • m 1 ".-v ... 3 ur a r:oi~ S!.!l!I i tu.. kitchen w bltni., 549--2'47. -itbl 1ar. dq1a Uo \\-alklottwbt.<ach•lnntt· J11.1'rn<10w11e11 &~l famJl)Jdtmngrm.v.itiv PLOSMUCHMOREI ___ ......_ ____ _ ITT~ltlo&j bdrm :!'" ba t'nrl p1111n MuJo. VittJro Comu1u11 dubhse & Oakwood Beaut 2 BR. 2 ba, Mesa i-SIDl LUXURY !Jt'd.-ut:n U('&f.) 0211 p.-i"r ••••••••··-··••••?~.~~ ~~~P,:~nllt-r::0~fo~: Garden Ap<irtments g~;,e'p~r ,:C:·y~1~t~ 3 Ur. 3 ba 'd ·n. Z2W aq • . 3 \'Nu· old 3 br. Z ba. ln1·d OH 'l\i..-.lln AH· 633 2777. carport w/sloroge, $4l5 ft .-IW1h &•rTicn11 . puol G._~'l'J.t , .. , 11,om1· 4 br. 3 >d. a:arage, kid) & fnol ~ ~798 Newport s.ach/North mo. 673-81.39 .. 631·1816. puU~ l&1i> mo 673 .... · IQ t. ird.nr, no ok $445 Ai,>t 'o tu 880 lmn• or642 0282 Pt'b ~ '4!.13 ~31 dyi. 9&1-25f.6. 973 2'm 3 bdrm $,.',(JO per mo on 10'\ 16th} NEWIRHO Al'TS IMG.s:.'031•ve-; month to month Horses, (714) r.4S..O~!IO 1 Bdrm & loft S350. J Ur te<tr•flt', t .. ra:,• yd ~ .a. .. -2 .... r-,._ ~..-... • 5 BR, 3 b01 family rm do ti s , k 1 d i. O K N 8 ~1 ....... roo Pool ba, no dOgs S450 mo .-..-., .... rm' oouo . ......, form din rm . a r. lo~ 911J. 756~IG •wport eocb/South "" c., .. "' m. • !119--0136 ()t'1 mo .;II~ 77hK. ask m111nt ~ I l >~ 6288 ---1100 If.th S1 jacuui, closed garages. lor 1-:taoc SOMfh LogMna 3286 Dover 01 1&1h) Gas & wtr pd. Adu.Its, no J bdrm fl'nced) ard S4:14 Newport leoc:h 3269 ....................... 111c1 &42-8170 pets. 393 Hamilton, C.M. Kids&petOK :? ~ ~1 t•i b;,, pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l'B ll Vll•W Monarch Ad, ~11. SunRHICE 673 nl93 Ji(\ULI !'10 Pt·~~ $425 Surnrml. al.lull comm 2 wt• only no !"'I• ---96:? 6154 Rht<lt Dt•;iutt/ul decor 5 Bdrm B R & d c n S 5 5 0 / m 0 • M<>delsa~n daily 10? J bd.nn.J1replac1.?, garage, hom1; oo LI DO w11 h Comm l'lubhouse i><><>I. )':H<f-·5395 per mo 3br IJ• ba 8 1g yd $465 fines t amt>nttll''I Jal'UUl,t'll' Teal&Bnb· $325. One bdrm , 12 blk ~ ~. mo I & ,.._,t + cl dep. $1.500/mo lease bay/<X.~an. Avail 211 on MEWPORT HEtGHTS Agen-= 003 7330. cock Ht'alty ~-4797 mo lo mo. Owner f Agt. AREA Large 31Ht 3bu c•ondo w12 ON WATER, <'harming 2 Wl'Stminster 3298 _54'_1·_7S4_9 _____ _ ~LG TW H <'ar i:ur S450~t·r mo bedroom 2 bath w boat ••••••••••••••••••••"••• ,._.,.... H SE b S7 L.... I 3b 2 BR, ste ps to beach 3 0 .. ~ • • 11221 Wi ldwood r 1,t mi s p. 50/mo. • .... w-p ge. r, 2ba. erpt.. / l ...., m, 2li Bu. l<'rplcs to bch. 2131438 4180 after Waterfront llomt>s drps. thruout, frplc.. w pa 10• Wet Bars. Laundry rms 6pm 631·1•00 ult1ns. t>'.R. <'ov'd patio. 546-5684 Garag~s. fenced ydb & · Dbl. car garR Nr shop . H .. ocked far. w /lg stor. •D/W, paUo. lndry rm. •Special cabinet space •Gas heat. gas cooking. gas hot water all free. •Adults, no pets. I Bdrm. $280 2 BdrmS325 Month to month 2l23 Elden Ave, C.M. 642-7605 doecks. Corn1tr Knox & Larr ge, 3 yr old, 135-0 SQ ~ng cnlr .Sehl .. rwy. f'eb lst lo June t5. A C •·t oot. d 3 bd 2 b do l l e Qirport 2br, W ID. adults range ve .. ron o. rm. a.Li se.3 R.212bo.220 1leS<t.Prk.al'ea.f'V-nl U 'lpd $625-$650. 631 13881 2 far lol'ked fi{rage. Via Ithaca. $850 ly. Jd5. Agt. Peggy. ~t/ps l~o b~~.'Sl:2~~ S32:5.2 br,1v4 ba,balcony, MSG-2908 _· _ ~et~~~~s2 · 5395· OO..Ol.Sl:.!146-32'1.2_ 962.§!J.sJ .A112enit1es 67:>-7758 laundry rm. Adults. no 2BR. beam.ceabngs, frplc, -----SEAVIEW, 4 Br 3 Ha. lg HouHs Furnlsh4tdcsr pets. palao. renced y ard. Townhouse. ,3br, 2 ba ~-str., pnv gale, tennab, Uftfunlshed 3300 Short term. bayfronl 3 1SLMgml 642·1603 $375/mo. Adi ts, no pets. atnum & pauo. Attached poo . SJ300 64(),0606 ••••••• .. •••••••• • •• ••• BR. 2 baths. $650 mo. 6.ll·2177or64 2 car garage. Pool, plusutil.Agt67S.8l70 $205. l Br , nice. quiet -----llllliiE-----1 JacunJ, s auna, tennis Super elegant Condo. ln TAKEOVER ~--__;; _____ area. Yard.Non-smoker. Mesa Verde 3 2ba Close to beach. $500 lse. level, 2 rm. 212 l>a. POOi. P"'YM£Uf . Wntr mU. Beachfronl 2 Refs.req'd.Nopets. kitchen bit · ans. cov'd 644-8086. Jac . 2-car gar. $575: No ,.. ~" ,bdrm, Sm~. $380 per mo. TSLMgml 642-1603 pauo. endd. yrd Close to pets. 962·6154 Rhett INFORMATION OAC (213>943-2615 N~~ ~:.c~l~~1 ~a~l;a ...... won BEACH LIVIMG REHT OPTIONS Sl-eps __ lo_be_a_c_h_. _4_b_r_._+_ s:~~l~~~~d~~,~r;: Call 644-5187 or644 8519 Hart.Our 3242 ~w 2&3 IR Homu TO BUY 4oo HOMES den. S395 wmtei. $675. Yr· avail. 1887 Monrovia. ••••••••••••••••••••u• W.Jc(c.'fl. LR. lam rm. . ALL AREAS ly Agt 1714 1675·9000 oo..mJO E Side. 2 br. 1 b~. No &ch, condo, -...'1th view ... d k r 1 MOllLE HOME · t Dbl I "'"· c-c • pat. rp c 11 ,..._. h ..... h L· b 15 J pt!ls. ~ar. rp r. Pool & JUC across from t•lec j?ar-opencr Ikslh STORES vul e~ac re · une EASTSIDE i;:ardener. S375, ~·36H3 _ beach $345 847--1525. professionally dt'cor ut Santa Ana S!>i-7070 l.'i. 3 Br 2 Ba· frplc · Qull?l 2 bdrm .. unit in ' I b I L' b l 5 l h , l'd $600 & S700 Ca II !-: Anah<-1m 956-4500 1'!ltl'age. $175. 2 Br I lfa. small ··omplex features va1 a I! .. e Condo 2br 2ba bllin, pool. c r pie g " S4:!5 .. Brand newiJ.:irt1:ill.v tennis, bna .. h $75-0mo Marlt·nl? al 031·344'1 or Anaheim 95f>-HHI r . ara,.e. bll in ran«e & dash " .. &w-8HKS Wt'Stmmslcr MIM~li95 Laundry. 646 2030. '"asher. n~w"cpts. drps. lurnil>hcd. 2 rm 2 ha lsl/Lst. Dock lelr 675-11130 -" Coodo v. frvlc 5'17 71tl2 day7l4 t894-1717 ev!! 3 Br. 2 ba. frplc, 1:ar. 11 ----gar. t'reshly painted 2 u7' ,1?ar ~rnc·d yi.lrd Uoat 2131~12·2977 ~-cWi~~~:~ SSS-0 mo Call CondominiYms Boch apt. s 140 Adults/no pets. $350/mo -.torai.tt•: f>t'l ok Adil~ OH water. sp::w 2 Ur. 21~ •• ~i~~-~ •••• ~~.~~ 64S·()2g5 549·2G-t.2 S350. 540-7506 Ba twnhm. l'rc!'.ligious. Steps to beach. 3 Bit, fJm llayfml Bt-lmont Shon· 2 YEARLY LEASES'. Beaut. brand new adull 3 -;;.,. Rroadmoor. br:ind new rm, 2 ba. W Newport b 2 b d apts "pac l & 2 br Br 2 oa Ju h>nCl•d y:ml T rt l lbh c:'li\1 R 545 o.-.... r. a con o ID ,sec I Unit off -·onfr·ont. . ,., . · · '" ' l'nnisc s,poo,c se. ~\'C~r_. __ ~ bid". Wetbar, wshrt -.. w /townhse style . :~a!!._,,211 15. $450 7&171Uo, $700. mo. Call Tobin " n....o......-p ' S h d I d · ~~-nealty,840·t371. Luxury 3 br. 3 ba condo, dryer . adults o n ly ~ etttn. c e u c move ·tn --elec· oar opnr frplc SC001mo.Doat sll~ava11. 2BR,2Ba ......... $450 f'eb.10. F..asts1de 2 Ult + den, WEATH"'RLY BAY . " . ' 21.3 34 960 ,.,_ 1 c. dshwhr. trash comptr, -4 · 3. 540·9 97·off. 2 BR. 1 Ba . . . . . . ... $425 l Br. 1 DJ <'C~ar.frwttn't'S,ff•nced Prcsli~e 48r twnhm, Newport Cr est . ·D.R . Newport Terra<'e Cond~ lBR.IBa .......... $300 28r .. 28a yr • avail Imme<! S.175. hoat s bp, pool, tennis, 2 pool, tcnrus . Kids ok, no 2br 2ba. 0 R /F .R. Close C1>ntacl Diane. S un.. TSLMgml SJ2S.$335 $395-$425 642·1603 ICIDSOK 2 br, l ba, pool. $275 ~ lOam to 7pm. T oWllllouse D.,a.x -Rt.decorated 3 br, l "2 ba. garage, pvt patio. Bltns, cpts 4' drps. Lots more. No pets. 548-8754 2 Br cottage, frplc, beam ceilings, patio, closed gar. Adults only. No pets S340. E-side. 642·3102 after7pm. l Br. 'stove & re fri g. Adults, no pets. $250 548-612(). 2 bdrm. garage, pnvalc patio, bul It-ins . No childrenorpelS. lllOV1c· tori a. 2 Br 1 Ba $350 mo Sm 2 Br S.125. l Br $300. :>48-8204 • 2 Br. from $400 Yow ~llf H-. has: • Self Cleaning Ovens • Dishwasher - • Garbage Disposal •View Balconies • Underground Parking • Fireplaces Cin selected units> Ya.r Oww Pri•CIN CWt Wffta: • Elegantly Furnished Lounges • Billiard Room • Exercise and Suana Rooms •Heated PooWlnd Sun Decks Ur6ai//e6 Newport 901 Cagney Lane, NewPort Beach <Corner of Hospital Rd . and Super ior above Pacific Coast Hwy .) 714/6454242 646-~16 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Eastside l BR bach. $265 0-Point 3826 llliMllRil• leocll 3'40 UUI ind. & 2 BR $325. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• New (1>l5/drapes in both. For lease: Pt Niguel COO· 2 B r 2 B a s t u d i o 631-3646 afU & wknds. ~· 3 Br 2 Ba, lighted ten-wt garage, no pets $325. l &2 BR cpts d,_, bltns lll.S, pool, Jacuul, sauna. 8C7--4461 · ' .,..., ' S42S mo 24096 Paseo ---------encl gar .• aduJts no pets. Corona. No s moking, no 2 Br. z ba, pvt patio, close 64.S-~7 pets. PH. 831-2816 to beach.. $385/mo. Days, Brand oew 3 br, 2 ba. cov· · Sl6-6663; 536-8705 eves. ered parking children 2 br .• lt,; ba, twn.hse pvt ~S949. accepted. No Pets· $450. !~~ec~~~0dr~~NEW ___ 2_8_R_2_B_A_._en_c_I 838-2917 or 83'7-1809. No pets , $ 3 3 5 / M o . garage. close to beach. 2 Bdrm apt. unfum. lama-673-1j)4 S360per mo. 964-2937 ly 'complex, no pets, S285 ~ · b 3 bdr b eo •• 22£6 apt 3 College Ave ....-can view lge 2 br, 2 a, . m. l i.\ a ...... nrbof 642-9760 · · 2 baJcorues. encl. dbl gar. patto. lnquire 313 17th. · Very pnvate. $3'75. mo. SLSJS.8650 . 2 Br. 1 ba. all elec. Brand 640-5078 3 BDRM, 2 bath, 2 story new. 1B1 E. l8t.h St. $350. B Toro 3132 Townhouse Apt. $450/mo mo. Agl. 541-5032. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 964-1507 ro~mr...-able w 2 br 2 Luxunou., new apts. Near ---------""' '".' ne · everything 1 ·8 & 2's 3 Br. new condo. 1 mile to ba, kids ok. no pets . $310.$365: 494_8611 · btiach. Total rec 567~$365. mo. 768-94Sl ' package. Incl. tennl_s. 2 BR I ri l. !mmed. occupy. avail. laun~~~is.P v. pa 10• ..._.Ofthoch 3110 <213)919.5541. ~9950 546-64111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• df EACHW --------SHARP beach1.2&3BR B OODAPTS EASTSIDE rrp1c, dtsbwshr, garage L«e 1 br wtblt.ns $275 to Brand new 2 BR. 2 Ba, & pa t.i OS-No pets-. SZ8S. Adults 962-l800 Large 1 Bdrm $265. Quiet ~23S8 building with beautlful Cplc, patio. $450 mo. ---------1 BLOCKTQOCEAN 646·3513 aft 12 noon fp. wshr. dryr, r efrg, J)t'ts. &S95. ARt. No fee. to aJI amemties. S47Smo. Tues. or Thurs. 673·9060. r\\t)ll oow, nl<'ellt Mt'sa BBQ. Agt Dmna 846-1371-964-2566. 973-2971. 561-4333 Davldsop Realty Verde home, J lir 2 Ba or!W(M027eves. IAYCREST "'-C1-...a.... 3776 +fam m •enc "•·• 5757 ~~ d R 2BR 2BA Npt. Terr. COO· _.. '""""'"R' r · ..,., ... .,..... .,..-.,an Ylew Lge Ix 1 B Beaut decor 4 BR. Living do I t d · ••••••••••••••••••••••• lan<1scaping. Ideal for ~~evs/wlmds 2 Br. I~ ba, frplc, 2 car adults over 35. No pets. 2 BR l Ba ly . ted Seawind Village gar. $350. mo. Adults ~n- LEEWARD APTS 2020 inside & • ;:::' i:&saa.nmo New ?&2 bdrm luxury l.y. -..o pets. Ask for Dick F\lllcrtonAve. Oblkeast c 11 p · L · · duJ ,_ 1 only962-61549to5 . ... ~ E•c:TSIDE -rondo f')'plc. Jae. tennis. rm . cli'nin" rm, 3 Ba. . SnR. s y . en unit. ........... -2 .. S460mo IS Big Dipper Beautifu.I Ocean Front 1 h puuoi. $425/mo or·S400 rarruly rm. custom drps. Crt. 548·8038 Condo. 3br. Jba. $650 ..trRe town ouse type, 2 lse 21314311745 ~le. radao intercom . • .... 56870r 496.c.,c .. br f f 2 ba. has cverythlOI( BQ '"'""' ..,...,., + + Small pet ok S3!15 ~70sfdni: tnd. Sl.250 Apart.t.nts Furnished Newport Ave, & lblk ~ c....,.. am or arry • a t aptS &U J4 Pans ~ from S3J5. + J>OC>l&.. ten· New Luxury Apt. Located ~a ~~~.b~~ ~~~.\~ ~':~ •••••••••••• ?~~~ ••••-----1 ~;;:.;,;.;; .. 3;01 Afl~~ southofBay).631--0397. Dis, waterfalCs. ponds! ~ bllc from Beach Blvd. Near new 2 br townhouse, 3 br, 2~ ba, air cood., From San Diego Frwy Comer of Terry Dr. & &1.2·0282 REHT ALS •LIDO ISLE• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( d wash/dry,refrig,frplc,2 drlveNortbonBeacbto Vie wpoint Ln. Open garage, nc patio, car gar, tennis· crt & McFadden tben West on House Sat & Sun, lpm to· l..G t: 2 br homl?, cptl>. Mv. 1 dnit. fn<'d yd. gar, Jdlts s.?90 mo &11 !11106 3 BR, 1 "• ba. . . $425 450 3 U~. 2 ba, Lrg . Sunny Ckeanfront. yrly, lg t Br. 3 BR. 2 ba . 55501650 Patio. Acces!5 to l1.?nn1s. mature adult, no JWL"t ~!~W:·w~s~0· pool. C.M. SS2S/mo. McFadden to Seawlnd 4pm. Cati fo r 1nro . 640-2747 eves & wknds. Village. (714 )893-5198 IM8-3lJ3 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br. 1 ba. $300 mn Yd & j!arajle Hit ins. 646 1:r1R ~wn 6 7f'M 3 BR. 2'~ ba . . S650 bch & club. Call Frank $175 1>73-4894 JBR.3ba. . ...$62S Karl. (213>653-7900. '4-BR.2V.ba. ,, $650195-0 ---------1 BEACH, pier, prk.:. lbr Charma.ng Enghs h col· lagf'. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Year- ly Modern kitchen OW. frplc, forred air heat. S.565. 1·728-47!t5. 675-6239 2 BR H'l Ba. avaJI Feb. 1., 2 BR apt. cpts, drps, very Townhouse, lovely, s pac. -,.--,W--°"--- fplc, garage. $350 mo. cfean. X\llltl 2/S. S325 mo. tc ~tre. 2 br with ttc.t»our 3842 -1BR.2l2 t>a. SIOOON B S375. /\dlts. utl pd 303 E. 3 Br 2 Ba condo. sgl le\ el. Edg~watl'r ({)IJ7l 21166 751-2787 496-8348 pvt, gated entrance + 2 •••••••••• •••• ••• ••••• • OcnaPoi"t 3226 ···············•····•·· newly decorated. $625 Corotul~ Mor . 3722 Agt. 759·<J22! ---•••·••·•··············· Jasmine Cr~ek 2br. den, Sml ba<'h . non smkr. pool. lcnn1s. spa. sec. m:.stur(' i>t•rson S220'mcl ~~S:tva'.I April 1st ulJl. 675·52051675-3824 Stunning lg. 3br 2ba garn. 3 BR2 Ba twnhse, 1 yr old. -----_ upt. Pool-rec. area. $345 Next to s. Cst Plaza ten· 2 Br furn or unfurn with 710 W. lRthSt. nls, pool, $525 m o . patios. Some with att. ~an view condo. 1 Br & gar-age. Swimming pool. )oft $410. Steps to SunsN Jac\l.lll. Tennis courts. 1 Bch. (213 )592·5113 blk lo Huntington shop. . -l BR Condo, OCNIO vu. leMJS, f"IOI, $425. l'11 ll 71 4 833-46119 Mr. R(•d f1repla<'t! $490. Avail 2 Br apt ~talrs. Adults 640-639Saft5wkdys now.201Opal.675-92~ 0 n 1 y. no p e ts . ping center mall. Adults. lniM 3844 ---Costa Mesa 37 24 Yr old house 3 br. 2 ha. NEWPORT HEIGHTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• fam rm, frplc, canyon· AREA SZ75. 1 Br mobile home. dick Duplc:<·downstairs·J Br- gar age-sauna -1 a r g e ! $<&95 mo. Hr1.K'e. 642·8532 lab>a Pettiftsulo 3807 ocean vu SSSO. 493·711 2 -.S23 CA~PCISDR'.IRVl"E NEW LG. TWHHSE. Mature adlts only No SToro 323 -----3 Bdrm. 2117 Ba. Frplcs. pets. Quiet, secure 1991 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••••••••• 3 Br, 2 ba hse newly re-wet bars, Laundry rms Nwpt Ulvd. 646-8373. $425. 28R w/deck. New • d<.'<.'rt'd, <'rpt'd throout, Garages fenced yds & -----paint & cpts. l''l blx to tlose to rrwy, 4 br. 2 ba, patio. W I D. com m decks Corner Knox' & W kl R beach,67J.&79 frplc,pal10.fn <'dyd,g3r pool/tcnmscrts.chldrns Orange Ave. C .M ee Y ates Klds&~-iok S4SS.l\gt, play yard. Yard maml $625·$650. 631-13881 Spacious'stud1oo;& nor~. 2Sfi6: 973.2971. UlC. S500 mo. 963-138 1. 1·756-2908. 1 Bedroom Sµites FCMd• Vohy... 3234 Walkr.vs . 3 br. 2 ba, frplc. Steps to beach. 3 Bdrm, Complete KJtche~ •.•••••••••••••••••••••• dshwhr. patio, Coed yd, fam rm , 2 b a . w. Ma1d Ser v1ce-TV t::i.eculJve home 4 Br 2 Ba. gar, kads & pets ok. $445. Newport. 5301 R; ver. Close to all major , Newer unit 2 br, 2 ba, 2 car gar. Nr ferry. ocean. bay. 8151., E. Balboa. Yr· ly. $455/m o . incl. was t e r /dryer , r er. 640-44.24 • I References. 64&-0983. Co.try S~ttlftCJ 180 E. 21st Street Eastside 2 br & den split level. Frplc, d eck . skyli~ht, all extras. $420 mo. No children or pets. Days 646·4262: eves 645-9543 3 Bdrm townhouse apt. Adults. I h ba. $425 mo. Gas paid. &t2·S073. freeways/:.chools/park. Agt. no fee. 964·2566. ~ freeways an<1 Irvine ~75. Ukr. 9M-1440 973-2971. Newport Bench areas. - ------McLain Townhouse ~I R I S •t Earuide 2 br; bltns, no pets. $325 mo. 640· 1278: Very clean. tbr 1., blk to ,M2-42Ql e\•es alt S. llugeExecutave Homc Beaut.2 br,2 ba.sep.ln· Dorado Mod e l. golf OYQ , Ill es 4 br, fam rm. bonus rm. d1v1dual hse. Lge pvt course view, $900. mo 2080'Newporl Blvd beach . Util. 1n c ld . S335/mo. 675-3029 eves. orwknds. 21; ba 2900 sq ft Pool patio. frplc, mirrored Century 2 1 Newport 642-2611 or pnvileRes & gardener wardrobes. cnlrl a ir . Center. 64().SJS7. So4l·ZOOO Lg Bay Front 2br. 2ba .• SIDS. 759·1807. elec gar. door. Condo ad-(rplc. garage. Pvt Bch. 310 Victoria. 2 br. 2 ba, ground noor. all elec .. covered parking. no pets, avail. t'eb. 15th. S350 642-2164 or 673-0782 L&·zt.r.....-•--h 3240 vantages w/no maint. 3 Br, 2"2 Ba. all blt·lns, br I t NO y I I Ad 1•~ J ........ ....,. ..... ..,._ Tenrus. pool, gym. $475. ~ng, wet bar Ocean l · part Y um. apt. r Y ease. u '"" on y, 1 Br + loft. 2 b a, ref, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-8138: 493~7 view, elec. gar. door. PETS! ! ! $160. 1876 no pets. S850 673-2162. stove. pool, adults, no New-eleganl·2 bedroom -$625 mo + sec/cle an F\Jllerton Ave. 548-1356 ...... $380 646-290l 1550. or 2 bedroom '1" den New3BR 2ba, frplc. Ma ny SlOO. Tennis.pool etc. AduJt.s S190. Bachelor. Res p . ~-· · · $575. Cedar &. window ame nities . S575/m o. 631·2174 eves. 759 6009 . adults. No pets. Utll pd. 2Br,2ba, JlSO sq . ft. Fplc , homl! f'1\C blocks to lmmcd occupancy. 17SS2 days. Studio apt. decorator 100 E. Bay Ave, Apl 9. enc. gar, D /W, $315. beach. Private 2-car SequoiaTree.67S·2033or • rum. prvt. patio. wtr. & r-: ~-•-h3818 M V rdc 838 4921 o gar age. Fully main-5.VJ-7010 Lrg. Npl Cr1!sl condo.,3 gaspc:l.S200646-5330 ._..,...s..-unv_.oc esa e · · r l'tllled yo rd Adults No ?"'::-::: Bi, 3 ba, + mstr ste liv g ••••••••••••••••• •••••• _4_99-_472_1 ______ 1 Pel'I. lnqwre at 527'1sth ~SIDELUXURY area, frpl, 2 <;ar +enc LacJ-aleoch 3748 Capistrano P alisades 2br lba FAheatlng,garg. Slreet:(?\4)960-6331. 3 Dr.3ba&den,2200s . gar,pOol,tenms.walkto ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cuslombu1llT~wnh?use y r d. Child /Pet OK -------ft. + lush gardens, pool bch. S650. 559·7456. LAGlfNA BEACll MTH for lease. Coastline view. $325mo + deposits . 4 Br. 2~ ba. nu S & ·S patios. $650. mo. 673·6336 Seaview, '1 BR. 2l"J ba . INN. $75/wk & up. M11id garden. 2 bdrm. 2\.~ be. AVlaJ. lmflld. 645-41\79 Golden Wl'sl Es totl'S. or6420282 formal din, fam rm.,:! serv .. color TV. healt.'<.I Roomy. For the dis· ---- llourmel kitchen, fam ---frpl : Yll'W , guarded poc>I. Ul1I (7\41 494-5294 rnrrunatlv~.6GI 21171 Peoplewhoneedpeople rm w1wet bar, for din 'g, The Terrace 2 br, 2 ba. gate. pool & tennis $9()() 98:>N. Coast llwy. " should always check the 3 car ~ar. $735/mo incl frplc, 2 car 11ara1tc. Up· Mo. Corona*' Mor 1822 Service Direttory in the gurd. ~11968-4602 #radetl $450 mo 559-4819 -~flcnt 631 J.l44/&t4.5403 No c•nd studio. dean, "<lnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• OAJLY PILOT i::.,~utive home. 2 milei1 ays; S52·1130eve~--loc:\ wolk to beach $275 Lovely 2 bedrm duplex. nr lo beach. 3 br. 2 bn. fum EXl?CUlive Turllerock s'1g c-.n~on Bordnux 3 br. lnc uUl49'J-3636 beach. fcatunng fplc & t I d h ... "'-r Glen T wnh m H g 2 .. " single rar gar Call rm. rp c. s wnr. rro . o o e. u e 3 ba "Tench ctry kit llo<'h. l\pt Ocean vu, J)lil wkda'-'s 9·5 (I I 558-2411 landscaped,'\Jn cl. br,2slor)',2 frplc w/len· $1300.mo.0a)s7$9-113l. yd. walk lo V1 cto rl3 and arts & wknds (1) 11ardeoer. Many extras Ills, pool, Jae· view of 8.T7·0666eves beach. $260 Incl ulil. 213 ~U20 Kids Ok. No pets. $650. hills. 1675. 559-5588. . 003-0993 --------~. No fee. 964·2566; "'EW 2_5,,...., to··-'--··-e. S..CS..,.rtte 3276 ~ 2 b l b r I 2971 ·~ ~-~ ""'lllV"" OCEANFRONT 2 BR 2 r, a , rp c. · 2Br, 2ba end unit. PooJ, •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ts. oo pets. U2S yrly. Vacant" Br J I,\ Ba , park, no pets. $-tOO. 2 BR h o u se S h o p -BA. deck. pool, aarage, Ref req. 640 7610 or fonced,(.ard• cul-de-sac, ~48or768-8216 ~nf'bcb. Yrty lease smsmo."94-(778 541-3122. lci{lsO .S49S.963-017S · Lafl-llHch 1248 ~j 125 Ave d e la Ocean front ttaller park -U-o-fu_r_n_2-be_d_r_m--a-pt New 2:IOO sq f\ 4 8d home ••••••••••••• ... •••••••• 3• winter rental trailer ren· within walklng disi.oce above Hunt. Harbour, l Br unlQue quiet ~ ac. Qiizy 1 level, 2/ 3 bdrm. tal. 3 J)riv~ beaches + to beach. Avall lmmed. many xt.ru, S'79S. Call Frplc , 1dds/pets ok. Condo. Fireplace, pool pier+ poo . Qn sz bed, Call wkdys 9·5. (ll Mlke960-2358 Roolh. $450. 499-2286. view, tennis, garajle. color TV. oompl furn. 558•2411 •nd art s It &•ut fam. home Oompl. '495492·0734 $325. utll Incl. Evu ··"--.&-(l )"""ll20 3 Br townh<>Use w/ocean ~ .. """"" .,,,.,. vtcw, pool/Jae, S550 mo. SEA VIEW ------.. bd m ( pl g .. .,..,, - IM&-0205, 213/596-1671 Ml.-.i ht1eh 37 69 • r · r c, ar .. •"• 2 .Br. l~ Ba townhouse, garage, patio, pool, jacuzzi, fireplace. Adults only. $385. 631-4984. VIUA MfDHA 2 Br. 2 ba, new erpts, gas stove & d shwbr incl. Encl. garages. Couple pre(. Children ok. No pets. $340. UOI pd. except elec. 2324 Elden. 64S-196S. HOW1tENTIMG 3 Br bungalow 2 Br garden apts Pool. jacuui, BBQs All adult/no pets COAST MTS m E.22ndSt.1110 Leota. 645-2498 2 br. 2 ba Twnhs. Poor. Jae, & Rec Rlll. NrCoast Plaza. Child Ok, No Pets. S400 mo 642-lOCMJ/673-5781. No pet~. From S•3s. •••••••••••••••• •••••• • Seawiod Village. 15SSS .New condo, Woodbritlgl' Huntington'VlllageLane, 3bt:, l,11~ba. Uus . hrs H.B. (714)898·9961. 640-4450 eve / wk n SPACIOUS 67U680° Ask for D~1g QUIET ADULT LIVING Ammerman Jo g to beach . LAll)llltaleoch 384 pool/covered parking, •••••••••••••••••···~·· J&r2 Br apts. Close to OCEANFRONT large lux. shopping & fwys. Rent W'Y 1200' 2 br. 2 ba Si50 rrom $295. ind. util. 646-0505 CALIFORNIAN APTS 19822 Brookhursl. nr. Adams. HunlJngtoo Bch. 968-7176 •Walk t.o the beach • Casadtf Sol Beauuful 2 BR+den apt. Fct!l from ocean . $475 mo. CJll 494-1287 or49H212 Bach. apt, Jl% blkl> to beach, 5275 uul gar !>p. UlCI. 494-6344 Adult Apts o._. ... 90 2 -'I ·• 21681 Brookhurst, HB . .-..-IC apt., ... . av 1~· ' BR. Cplc, wood-bnrk ID· 962-6653 ten ors. pat. parkm~. •2 Br, 2"'1 ba townhouse Coaal Hwy, No Lag. a p l . S p a c I o u s & Laguna. 494· 7141.:...... homelike. Dix kitch 1 bdrm., Iba .. l blk to w/bltns, loci. refrig & beach som e vu. $325 trash masher. Encl gar 49HlZ7 anytJme & pat~. Small pet ok. ----~-­ New beautiful garden $410. mo. Ocean view, patio. rOv· apartments, POOi &spa. Gemini Realty 839·6623 ered parking. 1 2 BR . 2 Bachelor $260 lBR. $300-$425. 549-1186 2 Br $360 Newly cpl & paint. 2 BR 2 -------- Adults. no pets ~: upper w /pvt patio. Extra lge 2 Br. 1 ba 5425 22SOVanguard Way Aruts. S3SO mo. Drive by, Coey 1br,1ba5310. l:kHh iat Newport Blvd} 8181 Sao AnRelo, then incl. uUl. 831-0300 540.9626 call collect 213-289-2426 1 __ Hills 38 SO eves, ask for Al -.,-----------• ...................... ·- Lg 1 BR & ba Nice quiet 2 BR 2 ba • Enclosed garage. apU, Fplc. Dshwsr. enci 998--0648 gar. $340 mo. Peggy 900-4392. Adult Apt.s. nr bch New 2br frplc. patios, pool. Set. gate. l702 F'lorida. 9a).41610 FPL. den. 2 bd, 2 ba +gar. No c bfldrt!n . $3~0 . SG1788aslt ror Mack. NewCoodo. Lag Hls :JUH 2ba, Crplc. $450 No J'WI~ 7141759-0517 ~fl 6 pm Mlwport a.och 18 69 ....................... PARK NEWPORT Bachelors. l vr i Bedrooms & TownhOu!>~:; From $3'9.SO Spedaeu.lar spa, total recreation program. aoc:lal procram. 7pools. 8 3 Br, 3 ba townhouse apt, tennia courta. At Fashion f~. encl. aarqe, lie Ialand. Jatnbc>tet' & S<tn encl. P'tio. Oun as new. J099\io.Jlilla Road. Married ccq>le w/small 17141 •44-1900 c:bfldren ok. 21702 --------Brookhurst, suo. li50. 3 br, 2 bl, bakooy, 9G-071tor (213>432-8687 encl. Jtrllt. All bllns. blktobucb. Yrly. 3br 3b, crpt, drapeja, lrplc, TSL Mcmt 642· 1003 NOOQd. 3 bdrm., 2ba .. fge focd yd , nr. achools Lu.s req. S465/Mo lst & la.ost lo move Ill & $100 cln. dPlll. l9272 SBlmon, 11.R. 003-1420 r-$400 per mo. TOWNHOUSE ................ ••• •••• 613·" .. .... 2 bdrm. 2 bo. new carpel. .,.,,.,, ocean view, trplc. $S25 util. incl.497·3839 San C.1cml'nt.e nu#(n1r1-IAYNOHT Lovely J bdrm., 2 ba .. hUtcc sundcc k. Crpl., bl\.n.1. dbl i;ar. ~ Aat 675-Slll> Strea;-s-:-waterfalls, a pine Ptlv. _patJo, Jblk, from bch. ~. daya 536-6663. IACHB.Ol UNITS ~eve.840-SIM9 $225+.,..slt. cent ocean & Ou n11 Condo, 2 Bk, 2 ba .. year 3 8r 2 Oa, garage, nicely New a bdrm. 2 •; bo. Harbor view. Spaetou& ly, '67~ mo • ~alt'dS475. aar11el frplc. Oce&n 2br&denw/wttbar.21, STIPSTOllACH ~-&$1I vtew. C 06(! to shops & ba. SpUt lt'vtl. •'rph· In 4 Bl\. 3 ba , wntr $GOO -~------• bf.acb. No sm~IJ ~ldM llvln.i r oom & ms tr Mult.e only. 2 br. 1 v, ba, peu. 170049"·60'70 bdrm. Qcooulifully up 3 liR, 2 ba. wntr. S42S lO•nhouse, Marll\tt'I a-um.. JZSO &J'8dt'd Include~ rt'frll/..J 2 OR. Iba. >•rly $435 ~e Cpll, drPtl dis ....,.._,,... washer & dr)'cr Pnt•t'O ~. priv p11tlo. !iliarp •••••••••••••••• ••••• • • to It'll A mU$l on )'Our d~r. Pools. Tennla. 3 bdml, 2 b1 • frpk1 bar, li3t to <>Pt"o House Jac. a moe tu~. Oep re· dl1hwasher, rnca yd, S.t/&n 12-~ n.cs.1>1e. -., Mi to beach. patio atrge shed, SSOO Altam1ra Realty llWDOf' MMl61 rno. ..... 72Mt71 (710!_2M979 - associa~ed 6 JI .. t ".. u. ~ p 1-1 <_, • • """' t ' t ~ ' --CotlaMftci Jl24 ....................... NEWPORT AIAITMINTS 2 Br l220 lnfanu only Mature adulu No oeta ~Newport Blvd Coilta MHa f oreat. Among Orange County's moat spectacular adult apart .. m~nt communities. 1 & 2 bdr.: 2 bath. Move-In ready. Offices open 9 to 6. ~~ \300 Miltnt ,.,. Colla M .. ~1300 Newabr, 2 bacoodo pool, 2011.hltoo. HI. Jacu::ul, tennls, d!!hwhr, C4111R....ta556'-7707 ,arage Da ys (213 >68S·6033; eves a Br 2 Ba, tnel aar, re· s.6-0996 cent.ly upgraded. clost' to -beach. Av•U. 2/1 S475 Bech. apts, walk to beachi per ft>. lJl fl last + S1:.0 only $t50 mo. Cal eeef75-°'9,M-4112' 8"1""31 WfSleL!Ff' 2 br, l '• bo &ownbome. Ad1dL' onl{a ~ what you want ln No pet.s a..10 17 De.ily Ptlot Clanlf'ledt. Bedford t,;, 548.~ • f &.ta,._. H OO fwsaub 5310 MllaW..tect 7100 ...., W..ted 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-~T••••••••••••••.-.••• ••••..-.••••••••••••••••• FOWld lt!m1le Red Seller llELAXJ.NO MASSAGE A.CCT<i Cl.HK AH•Mf•rs·Dre,.ry 8rowtl .coil r &t chokfr D:>bJ1un -U c Masseur ~ tntoi<' s, handle ._.., ... -. t" ha 1 n co I& a r · V l c • OukMJ 9-P. 49'.sl u maU, lite typing, aut•t ltequtreclfor a man Qileta Slater/Brookbural. P E w/acct1 duties. Jrvtne Me.amf1.M2·2244 ~ R GNANT! Catlng, ~7839 E 0 E confidential CO\l.Oaeling &t • . . ASSEMBLOR ft' OUN D : Sch w Inn referral. Aboruoa, adop· _.CCOU .... Tl.._.G Mettu;niC'al bench as- fto.dsler, boy's, broktn t.aon&k~g. A " n ~mblcr needed. Ability brake c•blu, 2 tone APCARE SC7·2S63 CLERK to work from prints re· l)Q•11town fl unt1n1ton ac.b aioi.. M 11n 81 1-rm o(f1t~ 1va1J suo-.1 bcvw, v1r. Santa Ana qulred.~~ou.r1 'lam to Ave .. Santa Ana Hila. 5-irttwllt..... Crowin& compony has a.~ "·50 per hour/ ~25'16 l8U'so. El Cami.no Real opcolng (Ot' a fltrona ac· Cal r • """ 7701 Sao,..,_ ""'· counting clerk m the In-or •PP~· .._. SENIOR CITIZENS fo~~Tc°eet~i:~~ l'~=~-7~ Uc. vetit.Qcy control/coet ac· _e_xt_._as.;.;_ _____ _ ls\llctorla, CM. 645-8803 countln.1 area. Excell •nt ATTgN DANT, work MICHEU.l"S be n e f l t s. Ca 11 w/handleapped adulta . --'-----.S HARE n w otrlc<' 1104/Mo Coat11 M ~u 1Newport 1r••11 ~, SPECIAL REWARD .• For the re-*°'*4111* (7l4)9'n}.3800forappt. ~.assist balhrooni, tum or known where-llAM·2AM 4 ~3749 PLAN HOLD, COIP f~. gen. cleau-up. Mln. abouts, Fem•le Akita. 17621 Von Karman hr. wage+ben. 546-S780. IJlcyo DISCOUMTt Red & aU ver, w /~lk UMDA&VIQCI lrvloe,Cal92114 UnltedCerebralPalsy AU THE 0wt.a1 lhe month of t'ebn••tyt_Seolor CltJieos m1111k. whit.e chest. La. o.tcc.IM•= Equalopptyemployer A'JTRACTIVE GIRL . In-"" ~~ ~·~. ott oo their privaw 'NrtY ads for dof, thick fur. (hu.sky ~--~E-w Utmbeiltcat)'OIU'. o::u w..a..ra1 ..... ~roruleln~CtaS1lfl~Sed~nof IOclkiN). LastHeO near rvr ·-.--of . 1--------·1 ie gent, sophtalicated' lo half Wet <'1rdutly • "' • ...... n..11 •• "''.J ., 1 """ , __ ... in J eel> TOW "Ahool art•. Wed, Serviu.UJ(hoaq~Co. ACCOUMTIH6 alrl with good tel~one --·--· .. 111-tyl·~ _, ...... ., .. ms WIVUW&q ,-UU\. (n~a wt.ate ""'JV• c · '7" 113$.73U a.a" voice ar"exct1ing ----,,,. ,~ -" ....__,, -8ritll your ad lnto ooe of our oflicea listed J a n . 3 1 . 0 w n e r ___ :..:..;_.;...;;.:;:;;,.....___ " li k Our 1 •~ lt'U Rd 11 ZCH.olJOO VI.!' b8oWl>ftweentUM &S PM·an3'd•Y durllf& the heartbroken! 494-9659 or Anent:J: level position is penM>na ty to wor in td ~tic v • m ........ -we wlU •lartl:out .. d -next day. """'-11 •ESCORTS* I b . SALES beautiful omce as girl SHAR R&NTALS ~ --. ..... .. • "' .._....... · avll a e 111 our fnday, receptionist, Af lATIO~ , .!.~Ja~-Cott. M.M -l O W. hy Strfff FO u No: M . we l I -1 ___ ,_7_J.._l.....;l..:.l _I __ tiP'!~,.1,~~~r~ hostess. Full or part N "*au.n Bl. Or · .._ -L..-. a.each -1116 Gle .. yre mannered Welmaraner. tJme. Some lite office · 2 llR wi(rpk, W U, furn &eJI» , G-V-. ...... ~. leeclt -17175 IHdt a <lJ4in Is nea colar. Vic. MASSAGE penon who has hmlled lkiUs &c good education r<1ub (k· .. i.n 'u Nt · ----Newport f7$ _,.. Westclllf. 548-3087 FIGURE MODELS ~e:C:U~'!,lt0181e!mm·. + excepllonal grooming U.y1F h 111 ·J\t>, \Ulk 1-'emale Roonuoate ~ ...._, ,. are req1ared. $1,000 per to -.ork bl·b ~ I e •aotcd to ahue ~ bdrm HEW OfflCES ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~~~~I REWARD for 2 Fem. ESCORTS Defuutely a growth .POSI· month to st.art. Please IJ'n.88l'1 2 bl f\.irnlshed apt m 3 Ii brand oew omces i:;;; Aluta dogs, Brindle col· OUTCA.U.OMLY t1on. Duties include send hand written re- "°1 bllno be.ach Jbr,aba, lrww Sl4'1~J::.mo + airp()rt uea, w/full ~ll•lo.t DrMNJ or. vie. Mesa Verde . l>ap.rtH,hr =~~~~·.~~~'. !~DtoailClasPisJotlfiedPAOd ~l. bltos, (rpl, ~~~.: ~~ oey da)'i. aecretanpn ..... .- 11 115aervt kt', eood ...... 4650 nn _s.&-8ST7__;_______ 631·2140 i.ng & general clerical '"""eox' tc:.>A Y,.._la •,..,.:,,,' ..:u. Leuse S:SOO 127 ~... """' _. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pt•fD J..a>r cute all.key terrier. wor1t. Excellent benefits .......,, ~ .......... SL 640<6J40 Fealtlo Roommate~ QSM Omd fir 600 sq fl. Ocellfront art stud lo. "" 1/26. ln HB nr Garfield & __ GOl.DEH ____ G_l_R_L_ Ir workm~ conditions -9?$2$--.·------t>.--.~ Polntt;;;" w~,to~Zbdrm ldealforlntda&p. 28.SS Veey Priva~.Capo. 8ch. ADS Newla nd. Brn/Blk & Physical massage by withapowtngcompany. AUTOrARTS •'"""""""'' •• 2 ....., unw • ..,..apt.Ul E.CstRwy "50lno4Wr1338 Stiver. REWARD. Uc'd. masseurttthni· Applytnperson. C""....._ .......... crl. pool , club h u tmm.Sl47SOpermo +r-----:.-·----962-1857 art 6 PM or 1 4 BPM THEJOLLY ~·~"'" Cbcue vu loc. 1 br ~ WU. Coatac:t J~y days Dix. l ·rm oftlce adJ ... "-M/I• .. ~/ ONLY rt wkndl. ~!;7 · Appt. ROGER INC Minln?um 3_ynt. bejobbe 1 r 1 S5G-&3'17631-05li '152-UlJ Airporter Hotel. No --.. ,..... • _.. lnM2G1Uett.eAvenue expenenee. Mus we ~ Lido. 2BR, 2ba lux ury Waterfront apt Garage, balcony, frplc. $750/mo 559-Lll02 House. $hr w/Fem. clea.o ~.m.3223•9 tol2 •• !:............. Seu any Item or com· ~ Z'~t!.bAia'!t~ •SEqUIN• 1rvine,Ca92714 ~oJ r=·:~ey aotq. pvt yrd, gar. pets. Bay.front office ...... bul.atioo of Items few $75 23rdSL 631-3738. Model&& &corts 714154&-0331 with growing company. G00+.6'2~ i.nUdoVlllage. O..art..ity 5005 or tesa with a Peony Male-Female Call 5S6·~500 for in- MG-S037. • •• ~~•••••••••••••••••• Pincher Ad. 3 lllles for 2 LOST: small apricot J>OO-Ann, Destiny, Sharon, ---------1 t.erviewappt. ftespoos1ble Male wants Wi'ft.. In 3 M · consecutive days. Each die/ schnauzer mix. Heather, Brenda Lovely & Spacious 2br, respooslble Female to 3roomorfice. Carpets, air ..,, to vest to 5 10 addilional tine IS 60-' for Thurs. Jan ll Green· 24 hrs serving o.c. 2t>a apt., with magni£1. shareapt.orcoodo&ex· cood., Sky Park Circle. t~~~~~at&s~:5ou~ lbe2days.Cluu·geit• brook, F.V. Reward. Askaboutspec.rates cent view of the Bay. penaes in beach urea ~5033. NewportCt.rOfc&44-S470. Nocommerclalads. 968-8012 752·8708 . llCl9maT ....._ Sfm. 6U Lido Park Dr. <21.3) m-0484 Roo ft Ol ( accoun[eqJS 673-33Q2 :.JO sq. . ice o cl.. nu * For more information Found: Poodle mlx, Male, ~. B'/G M 1 U d · Roommate wanted. "1 crpt.nrC.M.DMV.u30 ** andtoplaceyouradcall Vic Union Fed Sav & ~-1 8Y, ae. 0 .er • WF.STC1JFF2 br. now Lil ~lock from beach. Utllind.54&'4714eves. HancyLafoltett~ Loan. AftS:J0,963-2934 ~~~~m? ProudiY Announces Our June 1. Adlt.s. no pets. Newporl$250. 63J.l7ll 1 hl h be 176Z'lJordan Ave 642 5678 ..,..., Move to Larger Offices. ~:~lil~7J;6640. 171>0 M/F t.o share lux apt, 2 ldi~,.;~.~!~. Youare'[;!".;innero( • ~1+~~~%~.df«?fQ Visl\ Us At Our New · blks bcb. Room baa fplc, prl vate restroom . TwofrHTicbts Vly U968-0517. tlCOLE'S ~~~ELL BANKER IA.YRtOMT pvt bath, balcony, 2 lg Storage. $250 per mo. Eat best seafood, eggrolls SUP AVAlL. Spac. 2 br, clOMts. Gar incl. $200 UtiL pa.Id. call 548·3878 17tht.o~uaJ & woot.ons al London $1500 Reward. Return or Modlf&Dmce Shldio BUILDING den, 2 ba apt w=· mo. ~IS..5260. Ask!orCarot LONGIUCH Gourmet. fish & chips. mans gold Vacberoo & BeautiUul girls.private 2333~~~~A~AY AUTOMOTIVE sALESPasoM Salesperson needed for MW & used Porsche & VW sales. Immediate opening. Full time. Fr- inge benefits. Call for in- terview; ask for sales manager. BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE ..._ t 1 I j if1 I I, •'. f 1" o 837-4800 4'l3-451 I tacu.lartview.tL"'b ~~Lady&daugbterwilhhr ~Buildlng for lease on RODEO ~~·0· Blvd. GG. ~~g.~w~ roooi,,. 5 ltSlO SANTAANA ap~10 men.ah ead . Br2Babouse.S20Smo+ Newport Blvd. Plenty of ·at the Long Beach 159-113981\S . l . We have an iDcrusing gar ens wit .san ~ l,'i uUI 275 Bro1dway parldog.Call646-3928 o Lod&Fo.d 5300 C.11 us you won't be demand thro ughout A.UTOPA.RTS ' ~ CZJ~~:a~~ CM. 54&.893s ' c.tteBY VILLAGE ~~.a~g ~oc~e~~ ....................... FOund kitten, pure black sorry. Orange County for ex· oaJVaY m4)673-M14. , Fem a. teacher. ods fem 200 sq ft. U..twfn claim your tickets, cau ~e ~~e. Xi;c!.~~ =· ~uAn~~~d ~en::Ln~c~~~e~ ::!.' JG°o:ie:r;!fn~~~~ 3 bdnn. 2 ba. Ocean view nnmate. nn-smkr, for 2 ofc. C11ulll $( 00 "'°· 642-!i618, :\; 1! FOUND ADS Flea collar. 836-0503 you did Callorvunt us today-we «>rd. Must live in COsta ontbe Perunsula S48S per ~:lt~M. $16S mo. 2813 Lafay•tt•. Man..sat. lOam to 2am, are looking forward to Mesa area. C.11 556-2500- mo. Ageot6'15-B800 · 675-4006. Amb1t1ous couple or ARE FREE SCRAM-lETS Frt. Ull3:30-l :30am. ~ you in our new _for_m_tervi_·ew_· a..:..p.:...pt. __ _ s.ta A.Ro 3880 Female roommate for . responsible s111gle adult SUFFERING from sebor· locatXJO. CIRCU' .a.y 10 ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Island duplex. Feb.1,'J PriceSale want.mg to supplement Call.· ANSWERS mea, psonasis. or dan· C7t4'83MIOl ~ " ~eves. 3mos ~priceon 1 yr family• Income on PIT dntf? Ask about Perla FREE PARKING CLERK ADULT LIVING lse.lmmed.mov~m. basis. Call for appl. 642 ~671 Vision -Belie-de Jojoba H&r & Scalp --------•I F\IU , 't' f Beautilully landscaped. Fem rmm~ wanted Jg. fUm. w/confece rm, 9-UAM, ~PM. No phone • Cbafe -comer -Treatments. Ph LaCoil· CU'CuJ~tic! ~:k~nMu~~ Spac. 1&2 Bdrm units. ~~~mo Age secretarialserv1ce, interviews.67S-3083 ARCHIVES feut,842-@M Administrative As· lype4Swpm&usel0key Close t.o shops & frwys &te.lel>hooereceptloo. My wife keeps leftovers. sislaJJttrypist for N B adding machine. Some Recreational facilities Neat, resp, quiet. liberal l>b 646-7448 PLANT SHO,P. ideal Last or Found a pet? Call I mean she keeps left· I will not be responsible Interior Design llr~: clencal experience 15 de- Rents from $285. male seeks same. Ocean ~Rental 4450 setup for lady, exclusive Animal Ass1stance overs! I don't call it a for any debts other than 9'62033. sirable as well as a PARK Pl.Ali I view 8 pt: La gun". area, selling below setup Lea~ 537·2273., no fee refrigerator anymore. my own l /30179. v. p1 .... .,ant phone voi·ce a.s 38005. fiower SS6-7960 " ••••••••••••••••••••••• C06t Tty $7000 ruU price . · · It's more Uke a food TeUJaff ADv. sales. Leading re· I.ii.._. «M-9664. Newport Mariner's Mile. Agt. 751-1400 l.a!t: 2 dogs, Irv area, 1 ARCHJVES. • & ~ = & g;onaJ trade publications gbuit redphonGoode work is also Seal INch 3884 r 0 nf Modem 502 sq fl store. Germ Shep/Lab mix -)1IU seekin If req . company ....................... Modem· um. cea ront 2 6 3 o < c) Av 0 n . COCKTAILS. Newport ans. t-0 Melanie, 1 red: Found: Male Bas.se ll q;~ ~.:a'ifr:511:ar& benefils,including2wks. On the wa~r. 3 br, fam ~·1 ~~r· ~~\ ~ti 213-477·7001 Beach. s tones throw haired SbelUe mix, ans. Hound, 5CMlO lbs, lri-color ... •••••••••••••••••••• natlonal accounts. For vacatJon after 1 yr., com· nn) 1~ ba, 2 story, Cape 675-4918 . P from water, partners t.o Squirt. Both smallish. ~wbt/bm/blk>. Vic: Ed· Jabl Wmhd. 7075 i n t e r v I e w c a I J pany paid group in. Cod. $650 mo. 1213) Store 20xSO, downtown fJihting. Excellenllease. L4l6t Reward eve of l /l7. 1nger, be two Spr· -··•••••••••••••••••• 7l4-<95f>.2680 suraoce, credit union. 691·5331 Share spacious apt, CostaMesa,nr. busycor-Terms. Agt. 751·1400 551-3118.1-746-7444 iogdale/Edwards, HB. ' etc. w/fem CdM 2BR 2 Ba ner. $495 Mo. Bkr. MAIL ORDER r HOme: 846-2986, Work: PERJIANENTUVEJN APT MANAGER Apptyat: ~LaglllMI • 3816 pvt bch. POOa. ~ not'. 615-6'700 . mg, ex-Lost: Or. sbrthr Male Cal, 752-1920Debbl COMPANIONS/ For SS units In Costa ORANGE COAST ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ue67S-74U' 675-6000 cl\&Slve ~uct (yacht· wbl chest. wbt feet. Big F 0 UN D : Ca mer a HSKPRS Mesa. Exper•d couple. DA.IL y PILOT Tablerock W1terCroot · Forstore&officespaceat iJli),willmitedPc;>teli~Ual. Cyn iHl R e ward & usband must have -.W Ba St CM 8 ..,, 1 Br 1 Ba, newly de· Need Fem to sht 3 Br apt reasooablerates. Seller under capita zed. · · · IMtamaUc Vic. 3Slh PRAcnCALNURS ~ . y .. ~ated, SS7~ mo. Call Irv, no·smkr, $200. 5~5000SqFt Bring offer. Agt. 'ls-loal . Seashore Dr. Npt. Bch. WELLSCREENED inL e:qi. Wi(e bkkpg Apply between eves SSf-7812 Karyn.957-7120.559-8188 MISA. VBOE . 'lSJ.1400. L<?ST: Reward, M10erSl. 67lH628. EMPLOYER PAYS ~~a I I eves Call~~r~,ct.219 , lk .. Ah F-to shr , ...... 3 Br apt DllVEPLAZA sl,amesed cat w/bluei t~I· I.art: I.mg hair multi cir FEE •-'u 1. (OC' appointment. 2tlrapt. lb topnv."". ...... ..... • ·~M v rd E CM ar~ n s prescr P 100 femcaLMosUywbl.S/W DYNA SEARCH APT~GRWANTEO E E View $550. Also studio BalPenlnsula. ,,.,,,,,, esa e e • · · medicatioo.~l Persoa.oeJSemces 13 new uD1ts, Costo .o . · apt/office space. $340mo. 675-2010 545-4123 HB. Reward. 536-20lO 2m1 E .-u SA Mesa. Lite duties. For in· 499-4644 Lo6t: Min-Snauzer. fem, Lost: 2 doss: Male u-. . terVJ ~all Maleseek.in.gsame to sbr ~!w1828ard . Vic CDM. blk/grey Great Dane & 835-1459 RCT~YLORCO. Afl low ... fwftistMd 2 Bl' I ~ Ba apt, CM. SLSo MA.ltlHE:R"S MILE ,_. fem St. Berdard. Vic u"S I t 2 _.-.6.1- or u.mr.ilhed 3900 mo.548-J4m PR!MELOCATJON ,,. RESIDEHTIAL .. -·-townH.BS36-1539 House sit•i .... in Newport ~ .... , • ...._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ON WATER Availabl HOMe.C"'RE Lost: Bm/.wbt Springer uvwu ~ •-------=---F. tosharew/same, 4 br 2 · e 5 A spaniel/6 mo/fm/1·27. Beach, Corona de1 Mar A.SSEMILER TIIEEXCJTlNG ba home. Mesa Verde. forretailor frof~~lonal Two w e ll locat ed Vic: Warner/G.West, LOST 10 mo old Male area. Available middle PALM MESA. APTS S300 + "" u ll. Jan· <lfices. Tot.a of''DXl sq Jjceosed residences. Ex-HB. Jlwd 536-5024 blood. Cocker Spaniel. o1 May to end ot AttgusL MECHANICAL MINUTESTONPT BCH 546-0786. ft. Cao be divided Thto cellent opportunity for SaJlla Ana Ave. & Santa References available. Position in electral Ba~h.1&2 BR smaller units. independent business REWARD $100 Isabella. REWARD. Contact Mr. Coats: mechanical assembly from S2SS& up. M Christian wanted. 2 bd. Wahrfa Oftt Hw1 Ideal for nurses or prac· for return or my white 646-8442. $4&-4141 or S38-616'{ eves. area for mecharucal as· Adults. No pets. dup. 34th NB. lLS.O + utiJ. 6l 1· I 400 · Ucal nursing experience. cat or info leading to her Lest Gennan short haired Bartender, Female, very ::t!t~~ ·ors ::n':. dt~l~ 1561Mesa0r. 673- 7 8S6. (S.l~~en Woodfl.U.&00 return. Long hair rem pointer, Sunday 1·28. reliable looking for & ability to read <S Bl.lr.s~T!~~Newport 3,..bMd./rpoolm.c'i!~tousoe.C.iCo. Plush unique suite pre· =t~eacoU!d' &r;d~f 5pm1Adult female.whlte legitim1ie permanent mechanical . assembly "' """ llUge offices lo Spaniab secur w w t w/ bm. spots. No lags. job. NB area. 675--0021 print.s a must. Min. 6 9am·5pm546-9860 Student p r eferred. stylebWding. Ma;orsan lll•tifDUa..t thread. \lie Harding Near Upper Newport~--------moe. Exp. EOE S57·9051 Ckean front trailer park $150/mo. 548-259'7 · Clemente s treet. Long Opparfwllty 50 I 5 Lane & Yorktown Ave. Day. Reward. '151·2204 o SELL idle items with a ask for Ray Gilman winterre~taltrailerreo-Will shareCMhmw/older unn lsg. Suitable for ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·HB. Call 9&2-4682 aft 5 83:Ml'7S4 Wayne DailyPiJotClaasifledAd.1---_;..----- tal. 3 pnv beaches + F I h f physician, attorneys or Local builde r needs pm. 1.___.. U--~ . ..._...__ ' pter + pooi. Qn sz bed, lt/ehsm: .... ,0., .. ~~~19ange or other professiooals . SS0,000 lnter1m financ· Alltos. UMCI Alllol.-......._ _... -UMd P~TE.UP ~S~BLER with at least 1 year ex- perience,' preferably newspaper. Excellen t company benefita. Apply between 9AM & 6P M. Monday lhru Friday. ORANGE COAST DA.IL Y PILOT 642-S682 D>W.JbySt. Costa Mesa F.qual Opportunity Employer color TV, compl rum. w .. -Agent 714 /492·9750 or Ing , aec ured. Call •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••t••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• S32S, util incl. Eves Prd.womanseeksperson ~U97 499-3803eves •••••MMINW••••••-. ~ to shr Lag NJg b-Ome. 2 ......,. .. Rtwtal 4500 ---------1 Br2Ba. Eves,496-6754 ....................... Moe""9's. Truit MOllUHOME -=...._OIJIK . Oeidi 5035 IHFO«MATIOM -nir-.... 4350 •MISSl°"VIEJO • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repossessions, buy op· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pnme locaU-Oo swtable LOWEST ~·take over paymeot S40. lnqltre al ~J 17 Pl. (Of' comm'I or ind '! use. 1!1for~ation. Easy elf .$ant.a. Ana Ave aft ~~OO~~~:/.~f1 lnterfttRahs Cmanctng OAC. Trade llKM.StG-01.30 ' (7lt)S22.425 .. days .. lstT.0."$. alto anything valuable. 1 ..;;_;____;'------• '" 2lld T .O. "°-- Santa Ana 554-70'70 Gar~ g es , Ca o n er Y rn•~ eves. Fairest Terms si.oce 1949 Westminst.er 848-8895 Village. Newport Be1ch. Indmt.rtal 800 to 1600 sq Ct $4llHler Mtg. Co. ~=: = 67~12 wilh offices, Newport. 642-2171 S"4S.0611 New Garages for Rent 662lll; 646-6303 Co8t.a Mesa Stal+ 45$0 Pure base good Income .,_ 4000 10:122 6'15-5800. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 2nd TD in HuoUogton ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-.__..._. 4400 New Ca.raged or Rent Beach. Call And Y ~-Costa Mesa S36-7D> •.\lllb•11dor ,_. .. ..................... 10x22 675-5800 MOH1Y A.VA.IL.AILE Lovely garden&·Brooks 523 Sq. fl. office space to ______ .....;;...;;.:..._, wtr. faU aub-lease Ip Laguna ._.. WClllfed 4600 2nd TO LOANS •Kitchen FacU. 11vaU.... Hills, La Pu Rd. just ••••••••••••••••••••••• SWING ~ANS •Jacuzzt,heatedpool south of the San Diego Respooslble, working ~~'!#:.uliffm •Wklyordailymaldarv. Freeway. $308 -month. writer seeks o n e OR ANY PURPOSE .i'VlcpbooeavalJable Avail.now.~ bedroom cottage in DavidP.C.rey&Aasoc. For rah a.to cal · . Corona deJ Mar or Costa 2277Harbor Deluxe medlcal swte, Mesa. Quielue.ss es&en· R.E. Bro«er,960-1957 c.o.taMesa 6fS.4840 around Or., Corooa del lial. Write Classilied Ad EX NAVY MAN paya kar.RealonomlcsCorp. #206, Daily Pilot, P.O. caab last rot your 2nd Room w /ldtchaulet.te tm Wftk Ir up. 548-t7.SS 675-6700 Box 1560, Costa Meu Trust Deed. (Broker> 2Sf.500 sq. Ct. oHices. B26oc-call6'1S-3B62 11IM883 l')'om St~. Incl. uUJ. 119 WOltlng married couple * DtSCOUMTe * W. l!lthSt. SC0-2200. I.ft their SO'a need unfum "-" TD •-com• .... _ Private bath, kitchen It 2 bdml house apt CM ~ w "" ._.... laundry prtv'a. Prefer AlRPORTOFFICES NB or · ho m S) s, o 0 O. C. wortQna lady S17S 1 to S room auites, all or area with reuooa· Sal ll b ur>' I 0 w o e r Availt'ebllt.~mo. aeryicea. No lease r~'d. ble, rent. Rererences. ~ ..;..;...=.;..:..:..:;:~.;..;.....;;._ __ , tl"OID $150. mo. tmmed. We 11 &Ue lood care ol ---------• 3 rooms avail lmmedlat~ ly, priY • ...sd. lll, last 4' S«. UDIUnl/aemJ furn, $12$-.. 631·1035 occupancy. 2082 S. E. 10W' Jlf'OPett.Y. ltl-7217 Bnstol. Su.It. 200, N.B. f'Vt9orweekeodt. ('714)$57·7010. •Wiiiied• 4 Br bowie W/2 .... .....____... carprace w/yud. Han- -•• dyman/Urpeoter &r Ji'\am. molel rooms, pool, Wes eeemstnu/int. decomr Unem.1..colorTV.aoomo. Privaauitewlth~ .. tum" will repair, ~ Tldea, L••· Bcb. Uon Ir tecrthrlaJ paint, decorate or re· ......_ aervlc!1 conference novate your homo to up ,..._...... 4250 room, au facWU.. 2082 mlrt value In uchange ••••••••••••••••••••••• M lcbelton, 1 rvine . for rem/leaH alloWanef. lbM for renkn Bll Dur m-. •llt8 ~ ~tye;Pr ~. f~i HIWPOITJllYIMI Wanted l c>t 2 br apt. Yrly antra Mf.189 £xecutlveob1~wltb W/garqe. In Ba)boa or p.m. · recepdon, phone ana. Newi>ort. Up to l300 1110 BIO BEAR CABIN COftf. ~ms. _2J.3.$9. __ 221n_o_. ___ _ ~~~~= 1· UnmarJ'ltd , out pro· Nr:w otc b&cs. tor leuo. foatioaal •tr•JIJIL man ....._..,Coado1al .. 5to Cdm on POI acroH wu-. quiet fumJtbed L Bleat turo~. •aatutle fnlm 1 Qowaa a.;;_ Pvt room or •Pt. nur via 7vtew ... 1i.':ieWaia to c.bn Pf'tl'll l l.tte. l40t -ft. Udo • Newport Blvd. t7J.4il7 -.... Non ·1mo1rtr-drl11ktt. Olriallan.m.mo • ~•••I r.rnuh/ a..o.t&r..-. ....................... ..... ...... 5100 ....................... *** ...... w ... r.MMey ZIUFonuoa Newport Beach You are the wlnne.r of T'wo "'-Tickm totlM t7tbAnnual LOMCa llA.CH ltODIO at tbe Lona Beacb Arena~3.!f_ £. Ocean Qlvd., ~ Beach. To claim 'fOGr Uckm, caU ~mm. *** • SALE PRICE • ~ 978 Pickup Shot ILed •••••••••••••• ~ $4 Itri • · (329909) .._.,..._oo $4 oa :1979 Spot If 200SX 5 spd. •••••••••• ~,~ 721 : ,.. (176432) ~ ...... oo $39 ...... oo . :1978 ,,.ont Wheel Drfye FI 0 Cpe ••••• .,-.,~ vv : • c11r>1e1 ~l!t!OO $3955°°. :1979 1210 Dix ~ 5 ... • •.....••• ir-r~ : • (28et18) ~ .... $3tJr· !19781210 Dix 2..Dr. with A/C •••••• .,-.,..........._ : Jt (9951eoi ~LOO $519600 • :1978 IRRn Cab Plelnm •••••••••••••• ~~.~ : •Auto.trst'f&-W a" --~) ~•WOO f!••3~100 • !1978 8210 Coupe •••••••••••••• ··~r~ ~ • :1978 510 Dix 2 ~1S:d.. ............ $4;HI!! $.t661"~ • Ftc1e>rr Alr condltk>nlnQ (019230) : ~· ova so 17811 TO CHOOSE . • . HB ~~~2!f!,!_~~~!..~J! . ... .,_. ,,, ..,,,, ,,. . ll!OOGClaea"" , ... o....--.. • . ·- *MA.«oo.i . C1ciitea:t• ICCllllnlctor e.• '" ~ ....................... ·•··•·······•···•······ ···········•··········· ···•·•····•·····•·•···· ..•.•.................• ~ot r lrutll()D GatdtnJn1 clean UPI " • ROBlN'S HO USE· t~.'$41 ~·,t~ l.lc 9Y4UTY •t5lDINTlAL AND ;~c:i,~2 Ctioraf' fo;t!~~:i:~\~:n ....... .,... Coe• •CtAL COttSTIVCT10M com Pa • ar d c n 'n I bowie. S60-09.S7 -••••••••••••••••u•• A.Dl)..C)HS. llMOOll.S. , eruct> W t> e k I y , Want a REAU Y CLEAN • \le MOCI 1• t'~, tr • pru.nlnit 4' HOOSE• Call Gln&hitm Dn\'t-.~·Park101 lot G884L COMT'a. LIC . l-J,2411 renioval Ruaooable Clrl. fteeat.MS-&l.23 •RCl)aln •Se•lrtJalll'I• -"150 •Uc NS. C M !ifs < Call Janke's Rauedy Npha.1&6464'1\ Gw1 .. Stnk" Ann's bouseclearuog for • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• tborou'ah. reliable & Mw•N I •uaflViJT• courleoua service. ....................... ........ ,It; ~1800 Mature •oman will Cupe ntt'r. P••otioa , ___ ;.._ ____ _ bab)-6rt Moo-FYI ., bll C.A PAPPJ:HTl:J\PIU • JNC. Rua. raltt. JS yrs In Rosemarie's Houseclean· boaw Phc:IM~ D ANDPEl\DLE area.a·l752 Ing. Refa. reason. Own ffiVI CAU.PoRNlA. 827t &. a. f 1 b"ana.6'2-1403"5-3'39 n.babkt ~ mao ..,.,It babysll Sa\I o e~ .. , Npl Bt'h. area .Call 714-t lS..OOJt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Housedeani.ng l~w. akl der. dump Is maid servi~. Daily. f73. LJlhft t 1111!!!!!!!!.l'lll'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mature w ~maa v. di c.,..s.r.Jc.. C1 ti.tor baby1tl. nr Mann•'r· .. ••••••••••••••••••~•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scbool. lWd ~ 3't4 Shampoo It •l"•m ('lt'ao twmodel. repair. 4en ......_.. S..-.ke Color bn&h~n rs, wht t'arpenlry. old time ••••••••••••••••••. •• • t'Jl':S tO l'l1U'I bleach Ch•»o tJ'aft.ltnan&hip 16 yni 10 bv, dm rm. b.Atll U.S.. Ava area Llc'd, Mr. Palom-"l'elecopter Avatlabh.• Npt Oearh area. $81 patcc + pbaoe chvae 61~ rm F ..50, couch SlO, chr bo. tie:z.8314 l\ Guar ehm pc:l odor ----~ rep&lr, U )'rs expr CoDsuuclloo all types No Uncootested dlvor« $55 Do work m> elt. Refs Job too small Llceosed. Pers banJtrui>lC)' SM. S3J.<ll01 Sparo. 7Sl·98'12 L~~TOYNPlNG We Care Carpel Cleaners E.C. 1'~RANKEN Geo. cauru. Steam clean. Also up-<:ontr. Add a room. lm· 960-5419,64$-~-_ bol1lery . Worli. auar prove.673-5820Anytime u .. on.r MONEY GRS Tr\Alt'k mount unit. Fr .. ~~A M est. reaa. ralts. &45-3716 Bedricd . Bkki>f. budgeUng, ball ••••••••••••••••••••••• pa}'lng. Sml bus & C.Wllt/~ ~ Secfric U'Klividuals. 673· 7831 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.lc 327136 ~• Foundations, reta101og ----walls, blot'ks. patios. ELECTIUCIAN·l'nced ut. , tree wrk, weekly, monthly or Lave· UOOa etc. 83H2S7 in. Xlnt aervices. very H•d low rata. Llc'd. Agency ..... 1................. _552--0 __ li_QS ______ _ Re pairs. H andy man. R eti red fo'ireman. Plumbln~. elec . sprin.kler, painting. etc. AiJy household repair. Ttny. 6C2-tm aft •· Let us do the big jobs like floors. wtndows.& cpl'g. Dutc h Maintenance 971-U.54 HOUSEKEEPERS 2 Energetic young ladies ffanclyman · Reas rates. will give your home a one lrg or sm Jobs. potg, shot cleaning for one fee, wallpaperin~ Clean up & 631·221.9 aft s. haul, etc. all John · "JUST US" houseclean· 957-1420. ing. We 're honest & effi- Haodymeo -carpentry. dent. Call 673-0163 drywaJl, patio covers. 9RcOIRt Tax painting . Free Elitimates. Reasonable ••••••••••••••••••••••• rates. ~9621. Brian or W 0 U L D N · T Y 0 U Pete. R AT H E R b a v e a u c'd. 53&5013. 548-4309 ngbt·free estimate on Hmfng ""-n•-Fr .... "'-t Any largeorsmallJobs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• certified Public Accoun· lant. prepare your in- come tax returns? For appt.. call 968-8182 ..... I"" ""· "" ..,...,. • C.oncrete breukmg & haul· ,Ucel\S(ld • 673-0359 sue jobr;. Call Allan o mg. Fast & efficient . OCCStudenl. 1 Ton truck. Toey. 646-8649 Reas. ~8Sl2 Frca1•ag Trash. tree trim. Ron CUSTOM •••••••••••••• ••• ••••• • 6C2-S703, 642-323& In · c Child CON · ~~ in R-/uruls Fast ,...., tenor arpeotry ••••••••••••••••••••••• """"". ...~ · "'nEAPEST baulang 10 by Jay • 642"'8809 Li 'd F ii d cln.& prof. Own tools tbwn Free Estimates · · c am Y aycare Dave64.5·1S38/642·S909 · · CUSTOM woodworking, w/preschool program to 6"2·2995, 645-1.390 residential & com· serveyou.NB.548·2S31 Trade your old stuff for Lite bauhng-moving, rnett1al. Call Wayne. . a:sJ.oodies with a Garage-Yard cleaoinc. 547·9'.164 Classified Ads &GS678 · aed ad, 6'2-S6'18 Reas. rates. 642-0705 HelpW..tect 7100 HefpW..tect 7100 HelpWmtted 7100 HtfpWClllted 71 ···••••················ ••.•••.....•..•........ ···············~······· ...................... . AUTOMOTIVE . LOTPIERSON Bookkeeper / T ypist / Clerk. 7-lt. Sales. All shifts. Good pay. Will train. LSU Gisler, CM ReceptJonisl. F\Jll time f\JU Ume position availa· or Pfl' for 2 girl Fashion ble for lotperson Must Jsland medical office. have a good dnvang re· 1 s 1 ---------1 cord and valid Cahf lrs open. a ary open. rlnvers license. F'nnge Wnte expenence Box 476 CLERKS ... ,. Daily Pilot. PO Box EXPERlENC ED COOK Snack Bar, Country Club. Must be a people person. For interview call 644-54()4 UN™'S TAXSERVJCE Pers/Bus Income Tax CaU 842~ for appt. PROFESSIONAL-. INCOMETAXSERV. Your home or my om ce. For appt. caU 968-5436. DRIVERP/T From Newport t o Wes twood . Retai l clothing swre1 receiving dept. Good ariving re· cord & refs reqd. Must be 2L Hours are 8:~1. ~II Nancy, 644·5070. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto jnaura nce high• Ch~k our rate•. Call evenings. Hutc he ns wurance 7l4·897·86SO European Landscaper. Top work. Fair price. Refs. 646-4811 dys/eves. Ja~ Landscaper Spnnkl~r. Low pnces. Wortc guar. 9 yn exp. Lic'd/bonded. Noburo. Sil 4ll.62, 897 ·2862 Moma Mov111g Lir'd & PaJl\l.ID& & wallpapering, Deeb & Acldltlw Ins ur 4! d T t I ~II 8 6 qual. work. reasonable .. __ ,__ 71•/4""' -1& ('rof1.1u1onal aerv1c~ price. Refs. 547-4281 ~ance ,,.,._ MCNl.aa accef,)t. 9Q2 4242 R.oofilag _____ .:.._ _____ ,PAINTERS NEED ••••••••••••••••••••• ".~~· Out & About?" WORK : 30 yrs exp. Repair & Reroof. All ~t Ot>lay Call To· Int/ex & Acc. clnga. type 5 -~ b 1nc1 e s. da.)' Local & slate·wlde Work guar. 847 ·5186/ rockshakes·comp0-tar. serv 24 hrs. 7 days m-LSOt. Free (\St. 541.5930 Fin. 54().4844 Int I ext. Reason ab I e . 1 _A_v_al_I. ______ _ Hard working men./ Dependable. Ftee est . Repair & rerool. Shake, ~~-r~7~8· Jay.8'$-7965 comp. Guaranteed. ---------•G &: M Paintintr. Int & Brian.548..0S12 '~Poperi119 Ex.t. Cabinet finishing, & Thomas parks Uc. roor re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• slocco repair. 751-3448/ patr It coatings Feb. Don't be fooled with PETERS PAINTING m.MST. SD""' $100 oil on linseed seasom. Anytime Is the E 'd R _fl-... _ 1 p e rfec t time f o r xpr · eas Rates. EXCELLENT PAIN· uu treating, a ..... ges & 5J)f'inklers. s()d & plaot· Free Est. Call Gene TING.Rusonablerates. shakes,aspbalt&acrylic ing. Dia-It-Landscape. s&-04.5& fteeest.imates. 548·2706 coaling for composition • sb.iogles & blt·up roofing. ~7070 Painting. Extr/lntr. Ex-Pladw/l.,. 20 yrs. ex per. Free t 6ai.e1n•ce ~·~. honest, neat. reas. ................... .... E s t i m . M e m b e r ••••••••••••t•••••••••• cd!IM-104.SDave Nealpalches&textures Ouunber of Commerce. Comp!. maintenance. ProC' painting. Ext & mt. FRHEST. 8'3·1439 NoWaiting835..ml3 Painting, carpentry. lite Low rates. Refs. Free PA'OCH PLASTERING Spaa ~um~ ... ~~Jepai.rs est. 53&-4780. S36-4J83 A I I t y p e· s . F r e e ••••••••••••••••••-•••. F\ne Ext.er. Pamt.mg by esllmates. Call540-6825 Spas, bot tubs installed. Malollry R. Sinor. St. lie .. ans. Try Oas, elec~. plumbing. ••••••o•u•u ......... me.SJ&.SSSS24hrs. ........., Freeest.U cd.751·9812 Bn k S j ••••••••••••••••••••••• c work. mall obs. Int. A.... . }> 7 Tie ~. Costa Mesa & .::&•, serving area 1or Ptumbuig repair Spec. in ~675-317Seve5. yrs. Prof. qual. work. modeli & · ••••••••••••••••••••••• R es1d/ AptstCom m . ~pe. ~ p~~~~r,.'0~ CERA M 1 C TILE : All types of masonry. Reas. Dave S86-842:S Hat Plumbing. S3'7·3l94 lotchen.s, baths, en~s. tiles. patios patio cov Your tile or mane. ers, but walJS. 548·9150 . W ALLP Al'YIMG HOM ESA V ERS. Plumb-oo:z.~ Refsoffered. Eves, ang & Heating. Free.1....:.....;.C_ERA __ M_l_C_Tl_L_E __ A_ll ~~:, ~~~ce~~titf!· 631·3085:\75-1266 :u~ra5t,Fe ~~ ~vo1nce!t ~ypes. Reas. rates. Free tairung Walls. lOO's of Knowles Patnung. inti· BA/MC OK. 979-8065 · esl. Licensed. ~3542. l ocal r e f e ren ces ext Sandblast.text coat· ~12 ang.C-Omm/Res.836-1120 Beach City's Plumbing European craftsman, all wall beat any.est by 10%. kinds of tile Installed. Paperhanging. Starting Guar. 24 bi. 548·0193 Uc/Bonded. 548-9150 MovlncJ al $8.00 per single roll. ••••••••• ••••••.... •• • • _636-__ 95Ql __ As_k_ro_r_Bo_b __ ·MOVING & STORAGE· SPF.clALlST AT· LOCALS Professional packlng. Lowest rates 7 days. Visa & Master Cbarge P.U.C. #T·123431 AMERICAN 714/549· 7002 Custom Wallpapering All Work Cuar Free Es L 673-4158 QUALITY PAINTING Int/Ext. Neat. Reasona- ble Wayne CIXOYE I 64&-8226 Drain cleaning SJ.SO & up. Trw S..-Vk• free est. Call 2A hrs . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67J.~ Landscape Creations Ex- "=ennt pert shaping, thinning, stump removal. 675-2821. lns. ·············~········· U.,:s not wha~ 1t costs·· Dan's Tree Service. Top· 6ul. what it will pay! ping, slaking, &: thin. Meyer Mgmt. 549-1366 rung. 646-9239 HelpW..ted 71 DRIVYS ELECTRONIC 'A.5SY. HelpW•ted 7100 ,. ••••••••••• .. ••••••••• For light delivery & Mo exp. D~ & s wing ••••••••••••••••••••••• DtllVYS Men or women 25 yrs or older. Know the coast cities. Net Sl80 a week or more. Or ange Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt. Herrmann. Fountain messenger ser\11ce. Must shifts. No fee. Good pay. Ex E c ·u T I V E A S . be over 21. with good Paid weekly . Irvine SlSTANT ror Statewide dr1v1ng r eco rd & area. Tr;lde Assoc. near OC knowledge of So. Calif. Norrell airPort. Should have Frwys. 557-1435 For secretarial skills (die· appt TemporaryServ1ces taphone>. Will handle benefits Appl y in 1560. Costa Mesa, C.i person. 92626 UTOTEM COOK-SUPERVJSING & ordering ex perience ne~essa r y . Large kitchen heavy volume. Driver needed to deliver Valley. CNo or Slater plumbing fixtures. Must bet w n New ho Pe & Dnver, errands, elr 1or 558-9021 E 0 E fanancial and mem· working couple. Must a.EC AS -I~ berslup records and be live m Or. "Co. & have Diverst!ied work load Jn responsible for smooth perfect driving record. electronics & optics. Ad · running of orfice. As· Apj>IY Mrs Green vanced Kinetics, 123l soc1alion expcneo~ de- P.O.Box C. Downey. Victona c M 646·7165 sarable Salary Ope n. SAIL ~~~-~~~ CHEVROLET OOOSO. CO~T H\\W. For interview ca 11 ()perungs now available ~l.948 be 21 or over, Shipping.1•E•uc•li•.d•> _____ _ recevtng exp. belpful.1"--------- LAGUNA BEACH AtrrOMOTIVE Bookkeeper: full char~e n eeded f or well cstabl.lshed sales firm in Irvine Mus t handle books throu,iih financial statements, A/R, payroll & quarterly reports. Muni computer exp. de· stred.. McKinley Equip· m e nl Corp. 17611 Armstrong, Irvi n e 979-2060 for full or p'art/time --------- clerks on 2nd & 3rd O>uple want~ to mana~e shafts. No experience sml bus 1oess , P /T . necessary, we train . 6C2-1634 C8llf 90241 E.O.E. • . . . P W .C . A .• INC. 714 / 9100 Alltos, Mew 9100. Alltos. New 9800 Alftos. N.-9IOOt-8J3._313_1· ----- CaJI 675-4830 ,New LOT AnENDANT Must be 18 years of age & have valid Ca hlom1a 's dnvers license. BOOKKEEPER <Comnuss1ons> ••'6 ....,._ .,..& Newport Beach Invest c ........ ~ •• .. t>OJ.,.. uo.un Firm full t'harge com-missions bOokkeeper req ed exp in pegboard BabyS1lter want 4'hyr systems. knowledge in old. My H.B. home ap· reading computer re-prox. 3dys wk. Occas. rts ,.,.11.,,.,.. ,..123 overnite. Ref. req. Older .:.po_;_;_;.,..._ ..... .,.._""""" ____ _ woman requested. Ca II IOOIUCEEPER _ 536-__ ~--------t Permanent part time. 3 B b ' 1 to 4 days per week ror a ys itle r oving, beach real estate office. responsible person for in· ""-•n.b TIB. '""me typ. fant. Pfl' in our Irvine .... ""'6 - _ho_m_e_. _Ref_._54_<>-4_SS_l _ _.. ~White Realtor. lnc. BabySitter/Housekeeper 2901 Newport Blvd, NB I.Ive-In, lrvine. l infant. 675-4630 nn·smkr, nndnnker, pre --------- rcr drivers he. recent Start S3 per hr Assistant •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Managers to S3.60 per hr. Managers to SS.SO per hr. Ad vancem e nt op · portunilles to those who quallfy. For information go to our nearesl market or contact' the Personnel ()(ficeal: l2A22 Lampson Street Garden Grove. 537 4840 F.qual Oppor Employer CUSTODIAN Read Custodian urgently needed by H.lJ. City School District. 'S8S8 to Sl067 per mo. depending on exper. Apply 735 14th Street, HB. Ca II 536-8851. l>ATA PROCESSING See ou.r ad in today's Q.ERKTYPIST paper under COM · N ew po r l 8 each PUTER OPERATOR, lnsurance Company of· us. DIVERS. fers an entry level posl· .._ ... ._ .. ____ _ lion as billing clerk. ---------Minimal typing. SSOO. DELIVERY/~VER. Good Company benefits. F/time, Mon lhru Fri. HoursS..4:15. 833-8450 S.S. S3.2S hr + beoef. 9'19-0221. Codctail Waitress 0""' """RY PERSON 35 School """"•"-Earn up to S300 per wk. hrs. wk. No weekends for Low tuition. Placemeot C · M · p b a r m a c Y • rels, SSl.&OfG; 754-1456 assist. 751·9194 _&G-O __ l_06_. _____ _ BOOK PASTE UP Delivery Man Full time. Babysitter.El Toro area, Part lime person onl•--------• Local area deliveries . Mature woman. starting Mon. & Tues. No exper. Cou.ATOR Beach Stationers. 4020 J an2nd.wk.days7am t necessary. Apply in PACICER CampusDr N.B. 4 30. Care for infant. ~ Pcnnysaver 1660 Willing to train an In-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ref. req. 761Vi446 cent.aa,C.M. dustrious career in· DELIVERY & PICK UP B b · ght c II d1vidual to package · d li · Babysitter needed im· us oys. n1 s. a educational materials. dnver to e ver auto medtat.ely. Mon· Fri. 2 between 9AM · 12P M. ExceUenl working coodl· parts In C.M . area. Must boys, 548-9294 All. 5:30 _548-__ 74_1_8 ______ Lions a rui· benefits. 40 have valid CA lie & gd weekdays. Hour week. Apply North driviog ~cord. Apply CAMPUSSUPERVISOR Ame rican Service Hub Auto Supply, 2120 Bank.mg -High School, 6br day, Center, 1339 E, Wamer, Harbor Blvd., Costa TELLER $3.21/hr. Laguna Beach Santa Ana. Equal Op· Mesa. For our Codta Mesa of· Schools,494-8546. portwtity Employer. --------- face. 'Exp~rience pre·•·-----------------·1=0e_n_t_a-:-l-A-:-ss-:t-. -P::-:. T::-.-:8--1:-. ferred. Call Mr. Wagoer CmH«i~... 200/o CommissiOft M:F. Some exp. pref. but at~~. Federal f\Jll or parttt;e. cash ifyookoowaoyoneinthe will t.raln. Sharp. en-ScrvilMJl&Loca. expr. preferred. Must real estate business you thus iaatic perso n . 2700Harbor Blvd. c .M. have some fashion expr. may qualify as a part _&» __ 1395_. _____ _ An Equal Oppor Emplyr Plea.~ c:all or Inquire, lime representative for Dmtal assistant. RDA, 4 ------""'-"---'--'-• APROPOS al 29 Fashion Stewart TitJe Co. Earn day work week. 1875 BE A MOONLIGHTER 19land.SeeManager . an average of S80 per Newport Blvd, C.M. Dr. earn money whlle others t r a n s a c t i o n . N o Pedersen, 645-7~. ~~a.!'A Times has CASHIERTB.U'HONE minimum requirements for carriers for GEHIRAL OfffCE. and you do not have lo Deo!Jil re~epUonlst for early morn'g routes. Prefer mature persoo glve up your present peno. office. We oeed 2"'1·3 hrs dally. Earn OYer 25 for our Mission position. Call Michelle at you DOW. Fashion Island. S35CMOO mo. Call for de· Viejo branch store . 558-W4 lo arrange an Salary commensurate t.a11s.546-4481orlr79-2198. Minimum 2 yrs. exp. appl. to dlacuss this ex· with experience. Call Cashier, telephone & of· citing opportunity for ex· ....:664-0683:.;...;..__:_: ______ _ Beauty Operawr wanted flee required. Good with tra income. Real Est.ate D E N T A L A s s T . just craduated from figures. Part·Ume. $3 25 Uc:emees are not ellai· PeriodonUst nds Ftr as· ~ OK. also P /Ume per hr. Apply The Sari's ble. It. Ex .... ...ted duties opp-rmnicwisL~a&14 Plumbing toe. 28922 x ........... rt d ExD Camino Capis trano,!•--------t,y. ·ray ce reqi · xp Beauty HAIR STYLIST u V .c95-0401 COMPUTER Dre{'d. Sal open. Reply to needed. Regis Hair Styl· -"'.,_. -· -----1 Pll. % Dally Pllot. P .O. i.nc. So. Csl Plaza. CM Clerical, mature person. OPERATOR Box 1S60, Coat.a Mesa, Apply ill penoo. 540-8888. accurate typia~ aood _CA.=..:.92626=~·----- Beauty saloo needs recep-with figures, ~xcell DENTAL ~ST. llonlat, manicurist & benefits. New Irvine L<Jt and 2nd Shift posl-Cha.irslde. X·RaY Uc. salon ass't Call 955-11142, locaUon Fred S. J ames lions available im · M6--3000 s.s. Moo-Frl lmw'ance Call Mnurlne mediately. Experience ------------------1 _Br_adl--'ey'-._7_52-_0990 ____ 1 00 System 3,1/0, and Dial A Ride IOOKKIEEPIR a.ERICAL Spooling. ExceUeot com· °""" ll!JIM • CH •RGI Coostd ''"°••I pany benefits. Salary Operate modern equip-~ _,,. commeneurat.e with ex· menl • door to door We an see~g a f1dl AC)ltlCy perience. Apply: transp. Calif. drivers lie c harge bookkeeper Hulotaol}ot>. avallable req'd. No prior uper nspoasible for keeplllg with many fine. super U.S. DIVERS nee. Oood cktvlnc rec a boob for rapidly ex· companlea and they'rt> 33Z3W. Warner mmt. No Suoday work. pudiQI divenifled p~ allf'REE! Oru1e CoHt Yellow J*1.Y mana~ement com· S4MOSS Santa Ana, CA 92702 Cab. 17300 Mt. Her· ~~~~:. eo.tal'eno11111I cOetTaalrvi;:~~and ~-:CHa tial. Call or MDCI reewne _ A4lecY CM to Bev 95'7-3Tll. "'"' KartaOr, Equal Opportwalty QmtructloD equipment ALf A'PIOraTY A.LLJOBS Fl\EE Employedl/F eaperteace required. MAMAGIMIMT 1-------•l•-------•1 Need lbAfP illdMdul. V"""Hale,lrv.tcnl4 a.•.,5 Good be neflu. Call v•~ " COOl111e ..,. ... .,. Crane , Rental Service, IOOKKEIPB . Bookkeeper for pro· 1ru1lve comp •ny. Prefer cGmputer ex- l*'f•Me. Sala!")' com· meosurate w I eJCper s..t res1tmo io: Huish lhaa,emet\t U20& Patee> C.rveu, ate C, Slit Juu Capl1&rano, ..,,. Work loe•l. Temporary ~ w Inc. tf7-3lo.t lmmediateworlic. Mature bouaew ltt ..;.;;;-...--.--------Ctl hr A• w/t0me rookie ba~ln1 DRAFTSMAN .,,_11111 .. ,....._. exp.8:30to2:30F/T. To work o n Oplo· TT -..._, SoCoutVlll••• Mecb•n•u& d evlcea. 557·0061 557..-S. Purer s years u· fio~ office • per•ence. Cootlcler COOIS rarma1 tralniD1 lll lleu of . 0 overload E •pr · d • s m a 1 1 eQtrtettee. Hours 1.s rcstauranl. Corona del tUO to tT.00 pet hour. &iuaf"()ppor Employer Mar. Daya • even1o&s. QIU for appt. •ta.not ....-io eat.• ,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •..•.......•.•.••...... ······················~ llUIN SFRIKESI GAS PRICE HIKES NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DATSUN & IF YOU DON'T BUY YOOR NEW DATSUN FROM fi)/, lft1'1l IJJ]f!i • 1:1 I;:! I] ~ J. YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO'MUCH!! CllECI YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE. SET THEIR PRICE II nm1a. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUIT DITSUll DEALER ----IUND NEW DATSUNS Mlllilltlm,& ---....... • • I .... UNDER $3soo· , TIYM.U'f._& NEW 78 STD. 8210 2 OR., 4 SPO. (1 ) (HLB210679374) .., .. .,. .. UNDER $3700• f ........ -U.111111 .... NEW 78 DLX. 8210 2 OR., 4 SPO. (1) (HlB210997020) _ ..... .. .. ....... UNDER $4000· .... an.,. & NEW 78 Dl.X. 8210 2 OR., AUTO. .. an.,. .., .... S TOOiOOSE FROM NEW '78 F10 STA. WGN. 4 S~ ~-- 3 TO CHOOSE FROM-SOME WITH ROOF """.,...,, &OWNSDES l'AMll.,. UNDER -$ 5 200· ,_ .. an nm ~ 78 200SX CP£., 5 SPO. ........ 4 TO OiOOSE FROM ~ UNDER $s400· ..mmn-& ..... ~ 78 510 ST A. WGN., 4 SPD.,. Alt CON>. .. .... & 2 TOOtOOSEfROM . --~· ·-· ' UNDER $6soo· ---~ 781114DI.. 4 SPD. ---(1) (t-t.C810112817) ·--.Uf•&&-. -.. ----·-- . . ' .. .. OM:Y PILOT "'day, '!ON!ri t tVI , ~~~ .... :?!~ Mlfp W..W 1100 ~w-... 710 HlllpW...... "" ..... w..w 1-tOO llOTELhontd <'lrk ........................ . ~~~ ..... ?~.~ ~'!!~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~ ..... ?~.~~ ~~~~ ..... ?!!~ •• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••t•••••••••••• all tbll\a avail Call ror l_,lve·ln eompal'IOn, FACTORY HF.LP Shop ven omu <fro ans lend hous.e•ttP\'1', P•rt ~ GU 5000 ut ~. tNl~. to tl<\erly aemt· U'al.l1W lmmed <>Pt"nlna lnln baard eompany umo tock boy • ma•da • tO~PM_JSon Fr_!:_ 11\valld lady tn~A •~•In Mac-h a i• t. au ll l n I Medkt1 baek oltle-e. CM macluM, aln:r•l\ Top famalY pract ce. lamile.d pay, paid medical. 50 br. X-ray ,eert. req_. Sendro-wtc 1umt lO Oalt.y PUot. P 0 . R81 au .. Exl*ieeted1-------· lodMd\all to coordln1te R411tauranc all oaa1t Jll1&ltl ttnant NEW J.R. rut food opu. lelibaa attlY1Un ror a no~• reapon adlt lo lar1e eomme rcl1l/ln work dayK, m ay Inc duatrtal paJ"k an Oran•" wkmcla. C:ouolt't help • lor npt I rnalo In 1b1p ·u1 \o mana •of· 1lw IM Al La1uM. ~ll IO.Wlv. Couples de ntw mob1Jo home plo&_d•ll Xlnt <'O fire 'allr)' rorn N Ca\ llwy, L.a1uoa air• iuppiemenul"ln _m-0032 _______ _ ACROTRAC&CORP. Box \$60. Ccela Jileu. llenef'lU monthly ,.. m naural• w /abthly Bulh (Om~ 41\ apart t1m• Lin ln ttouukeeptr. l'1$U200lhardS\. ll.8 , ll'atQS, Ad 14'1. vtr.-. Cati tor 11ppt Aak rar JIU m:LJ., 1 72t> ~bah 1peaktna. Wdo 8''1-4'1411 M«tital Cl1.1HIW_.f700____ ~ , ~·r C-Oc'p !i4S <M03 Oltl UllGt::NT\.V N £01'10 11 0 u 1 • w I v e 11 & llle. NB. 6'1).2"Da MACHltflST ~~ back o rrlrti tMlstanl with limited X-4 0.., 40 Hr Wffll ray permit roe-b1.&1y or- Rttl E•tale Sttlu. It .&.I-- Full/pt.Um_,. Ut/unhe. • ........ , .. Fi 01ale hH In <'ompa. ll~old lll\t-rv1ew.r1 lk>uaeelH.oel'» w. have mon rr•f"r ec-naluHr tor all area.a lo l'M 1.NR P IT work for )'OU LOAN llM.B thopedlc omce In ND. IMDUSTlllS INC. Mon-Fri 8-5 Plea•~ •el'd Elm while you learn. •'•rm Ii r•nc:h broker ror haodJl'apprd man o area Worlc l 40 v.ll pr Mo su _.. 968>2810 COUHS&OR nun1na Smell .. a11ry on a permaMnt. batb ---.!... ----May have "'"rt Ume ~>t> Hlulfr, c-cn..r cuttom l'•1d tra1n1n1 1n rnhJ HOU$ EANt;RS A po111t1on u aviilabl' ... r _,, "' for 1 carttr Pt'flK>O ~ho 2101 OovoStreet. NO ruume lo 801' 473. D1dl)i P\lot , r .0 . Box U60, Olli rot awt 875 2201 11 no 1.1\1. call aaa1n .....,;:;:_. __ _ ......... ,..._, NeWport Beach m-m1'""' mllf\, top pay, 1-rb. Mu11l be Uh Oirrie:e.Pa.Topl bast.bed ir~lojoln 1111 ~bfn(oor1ta 6'6J:!3l r111n11, hl1b 1thuol ...£1niham<ilrl 6'55123 aureulvf' morti•au• #!!....ft £.--. T .,..,.~'-or eqldvJllmt. L&ftlHr.., loan ~ompan)' d1)1nM 9"ft•..-A• 1.8 yn or oldctr with own rTVV _ _... bUilm'S.'i In Ro OrllOlh' SALIS JOI HOW c:a.r MU2prhr.17•pr rut 4~~k.4hnd1y alao Count.)' At.'illfornu.rl\1tl M 1.1 I d n " _. \J \" d , t K • Qwla Mt'11a, Ca 92826 prrlenred , honu\ & M«bcal~r-.tary. up'd, <•It~ M\llll know how to INl\ure. Ht>avy dlctation, 1•11uk Live an . Call &trontdesk. 81a11y om~. cn:s. no:t Salary open au. n1a Real Eltl•l•Sales YOl.I '"' lJ\Vllf'd CAil-MiGHT No ~t or obllaa11on i---------l.earn about n-al e tau~ R~AURANT Froo1 Offl«t Cl.ti orlN ~70 ev.rlWtl wotlc 30 ~ l nw•I SlOO/wk ei•t•U llCC'Olll 11 rt• ft()tmJ GOOO t•AY. CiOOll •rDJn wrltCC"n fl ....,,, t\S>Pl)' Mn 'Gn!om. ft() qull't'<l rrvrt•rt'nt'l• Wiii 8tt)'l'\"t'fl It JO & ~ 30 tlOl. RS <iOOD t'ON Mt<.-' rrply 1mnioo111ll' ll>x C. Downey. tWll0240 be 11vffl l<I MllPUc11nh MAIDS MOONUGHTINCtl ~ • l'l.retlr. l.A•arn about Ct•ntury 21 tr11lnlnii IA'am how to get 111rt('(f rut 'l'ueed1tf 1''11bruio11y COUNTER PERSONNEL ~ -OlTl 0 <, MA~ y I)' to Uh Ouruu ofl•-miMiiili ____ v.ho huv.i h•cl 111iur ,.i. t-!'<l)f'nr•1rt'd. rull t lme. 963 7225 Oarde>nt'r nt'"'drd In l-'RI 1..a: n Elo'lT~ (4'1\IU). 11777 San IHSPICTOlt l>'-'fU'l1C\! 111 th tl11hl 11( LIJuna 81'Hh E' y T <lllOWINO COM \11n•nte Bl v d, L o11 INcW.Mtc"-'caf finant't', 1.-111 •••hall', l\t pertem"od Cilll8?3 17 PA \ PROMOTF.S Mid · l' ~ Al t & 1n1ur11M\' t:'(rl'llll•nl C&l\fP.R.\Lme! F'HO ~ WlTtllN TRAIN lll'n,.~~un h Of I R E •. c ~::f ~r.~:!~o~\.r ('Otnll\IUIOO H lll'1l111i· un...... .... l to' 0 R T 0 I' nr ""«' p1 on~ nun}ut•r ... ,_,. .... .__ P-'rmll • \111l1m1l1•1I "~i':!~a ... ',\.Im 1; ~ MA N Ar.., M 1'7 N r l'~Qual Opportunll)' mot.woe put.I ... u•l .,.-""'fl104lll ~N11Nlh &i 1111 lll"hllt'l\lilll'l' llUP\'I Vl1or 81 .... ._ t"\P 10 ,.. pm f A R l' ... , 1 M to.:rnplo"er prohd\'nt l.o lh• l.IH oC .-.. ,. 111 11 1 I .. r I v I\ t ,. ........ tood ...... ,h f•bur.... ·~ ' -tsloo meallU"'n" 111 nwdlull• 111·111111• Sur11I .,. ... ., .... ,. '" ... " • • " " 1••Y<'hl11ll Ir hm"'tul In Matu~. dt•!)\•nd~blt-II MF. 0 I AT F. l. Y ' · NlrMt ... , atrwnent.s & th rHdln11 "' llll\\' to t. l\lui~ il''u f.i oinn"t• roun\~ l\h&Jt '"'U ~nionwd Xlnt cum I\ £ \ fl 0 \ R D Abov~ ~'erage w ~es & of bluepr1nt1 2 Vr11 Nuwllt)rt l!t-1111•1 111 lvi•. ,. ~ f:':'"nt'fJ! ... ~•Utc1r1n t'X PF.HIEN C E h"'alth ..... ne(1t• "PIY m""h1nl11lQ t'X "t'r · •. ~ultt1 :.1 11 . N1•w 1111 1I httv11114•H1t•knowh'\l1Cl'Of ~ '4 ...... " "" ... ,. .... .. ,.. "' h11lhHn11 Oli*l11h·n1t11tt-, v1 e w. wetk e ud 6 HELPJ."UL WE UAVF. Newport t'onv C••ntl'f'. J(enera.l rnarh1na11t tool.11 •""-•.•·.h •• \•'/\-11..:.~lC.~.' ___ inl'lutlinii silumh•n.i. 87s.S923 OUR OWN fRAINl C 1555 Superior Av~ requirt'm •o\. Apply at . i•ht(-tth•1tl & Minor ,.~::Ii •--------t~~o .. .!.!Rtf£,OSNTOnvp Nownnrtl:Je_ac_h_, --Paul Do . I • 4 "'"' I llU:. ~ U l" I I v~rv . s1er ~~'II n~l'lllttr• 1,., ol GIMIAAL OFFtCE 0 R G AN SA LES Host.ess, AM shirt. e1tp MACHIHIST Electronic distributor P~LE C ALL AT Top Pay Blue Dolphin. A'",.,..•te~ IRC Mll,LllANU M/\N/\Ol<:Mt:N'r located ln Irvine net'ds 0 N 'e-E F 0 R _673-_1_803._______ ~R .... hll"'J Av"' f"or proto l)'flft •011 t'lil11r W1mlt~I :1 fn111llh· d1•Mlr alrl ror office dull"S INTERVIEW ORGAN -~ ,. al~ 111 lhi' 111;.t111111r11t I ., .. 1 *I'""" I l "' " EXC H NGE ST N Hostes s , El Tonto "'-t.aM""'a.,CA""""""' ·'I I I 11,.1111 1• .. ru."'"'1 1111 Good opponun1ues plus Ai . A restaurant. NB. now 3c ~ ""' .,......v dtv•lo11c" l1e1u1 1110 111 M11 11t h1• 11111 hlllou1 xlnl company benelils ~ 7141586 7302 eepting application~ 1714) 556.7075 du1Hry Wui k llllt 1111111 \'11111pl1•tt-11 ailnhuc µ"' Contact Bob Tracy. 8 S GU RDS Wall train. Apply in EquaJOpporEmployer blU1"11rl11h•. ,.111111 h••• & vlllt'd 11111•1 vluw I•• Mon tbru Friday Ph A person. 2·4 P M. Mon· v1•1 l111I il1•ro1111111, •111 1111 Iv •1u111oel IMr> :>l>:ll 5&0054 F\IU &p/t1me All orea~ Thurs 4221 Dolphin with t1111&hw111111ii.. tu u• ---------Uniforms furnis hed lmtrucllooal Alds·3 ·hr lllill In ll"W 1111111111'1 111" M11l11tl' wom11n llv~ 111 Ages 21 or over. Retired StnkerWay day. S3.&4fhr. Laguna vulo1>1111•11I 1111 w111 hi 1·011111111111111 Im w1tfow GENERAL OFFICE welcome. No expencnce Hotel-Motel Beach Schools. 494.8546 widl• wt•ll hoi •· 1111vll(11 No ""1e*1•/1l1 Ink Lola of Wholesa-le Lumber Co nee. Apply Universal HIGHT AUDITOR lion 1·•1111111111•111 l.111111' 11t11C• lu1 h11lihw11 M4 141111 Billing exp. 70 wnm. 10 Protect100 Service, 1226 t'Xl>('lil!lll'•' lll'h1f11I t or ~.. 11 pm to 7 am. ex· .. 1 r i. 1 key, good Wllh figures w. 5th Street, Santa Ana. perienced NCR 4200 lm· LEGAL SECRETARY mort• VIII •I• y u 11n1.,.•1· Ii M1•Clll'lll )o'ro11t orrtr t' Mature, dependable & Interviews hours 9·12 & mediate opeoinl(. Full l..aiWla HH~ 2 yrs CA. Solory OJH'n. 1•9'n•ll1•111 lllMIY N II 0 II urn of well groomed. Xlnt <'Om· 1-4 Mon thruPr __ ,_. ___ lime. exp. nee. SIH \OOwpm , bt'nd1tK l)u1·k11~1• I'! O I·! ll•'t• K11111•rl4•111•t•( only pany benefits. Call for in· The fastest draw in lhe ~ odor t type 80wpm1 salary com· Sd ntltl<• Urlllln~ < '1111 tH'f~I n1111ly l'l1•Mc•.11<wt terv1ew. weekends West a Daily Pilot 1 "" mcn.~urale with ability trol, Corpornlt• 111•1111 rt'llUllW lo I' O flOx lf'tt.O. 615-5923 Classifi,... Ad. , .. 2.""78 Costo Mfla Call Mrs . W 1 nslow. quarters. N l' wp11 r I Cc111t11 MNw, 026:'7. flox no .,. "" (714!645·4840 837·1060 Beach. Cbll (71 <1) :iti? UO:JJ ot:-!:I ---------ask for Mr. Moll or Ma 9100 Alltot, Mew 9100 Adams. AMto1, M•w •••••••••••••••••••••• l'!Cl llfll'\ \itll\1 &43 3030. 9100 AMtos, H•w 9100 ·SALES&. SERVICE ~·we 111ake It sl111ple" To . . I.UY . REiii ;... lE . E ' NY HONDA IN OiR GlillT I' VINTORY HOMDACIVIC HONDA STATIONWAGOM HONDA ACCORD SALES OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK SE~YICE & PARIS Ope_• 'tll 10.PM Mon. thn1 Fri. DOl'I MISS THIS EXCITI• FEBRUARY SALEI MOVll FIRM 6. 7 30 pm Call now tor SIMS IXTIAS )'()Ur rt'IK'r vuUun K.ldll Tt.<eni Adulll l::x C...twv Z t Wfft ("(•pUonal opp()rtu.nlty ror ~-4840 ~· wl.Shlna to b~ak -------- Into rnovh.•11 S20 '200 .,er R--1 Estat• ~ pcu. mo 76t 1i4• . ~ • .. v'1 o t' o ('As T 1 N r Rl'o«el'll & S.letmen. We stmvi ·...:. tNow In 4th ~~flk~ll~:)l~lt t~r 0~~ y(141r) u pl'rlen('l.'d m n or N I': W f' 0 It 'l' 11 1-: A C II MOll'l'OAO Jo: RANKING Jo' I It M II A~ l M M F. f) OPt:NINOH t'Oll Tll t-: tr~>IJ.OWINO worn•n possc11i.1n.i \'ll lhus1usm und lnte._;rily It you are lntcrt' ll'd In a buu\lful omcu 1n th11 nnest l0<•1tlion. working wit h con11en1al a s llOCllltes. Wt! are interest PART TIME DAYS • Lunchtlm~ Hours Al CICJlf'& acctpttd. lMlt ....ta. 16 yean of •· AWY •pen-.. ctw-_, ,... ....... OJMf'G- tloa howl at: 1,0AN l~l\C)('t;SSO R ed ln meeting you. lo With ftxpen"nl't! 1n aiov 't t.ervlew by af>pointment lt11m• J•r111r op re WftltyH.TcrvtorCo. 11111r1·1t •• preferably 1n ' R'EALTORS ' *C I' m1w1111111e b1tnkin11 or rt! 211 1 San Joaqutn Hills ar S ·hiltld field Rd Newport CenLer &« 4910 J * J.OAN S •:RVICE -_.._ ---.-r t'OUNSELOH Pr1o1 Real f)itate • loan servl<'lng exp de HAVE OPENING fot.ag 24205 Loq•H Hills •lruble, prl!ferably 1n greurve. motivated M• roortgage banking or re sales agent who has thr LAGUHA HILLS lulA-d field. desire lo succeed wllh ~ual Opponwnty unlimited opportunith?-. Employer M F" J.OAN INSURANCE tn Mrlllon Dollar l<><'t1·~~~~~~~~~ RlSJ'AURANT CLERK. To monitor lion Call /\I Stellato Cor I~ Imm files lo lnsu~ con con!1dent111I 1nterv1ew lJnWlUon or appropnate New Ageot.s Welcomed insurance cover age. 963-5871 R....STat.le,ino now takmg applications ror person to tnun as manager. Fast food ex. pr. helpful, but oot nee. Apply 10 person onl}. Mon lhru Sat, 9-4. 1l20 Edmger, HunL Bch. ~~~~.::~1~.~~.rh!!~ f,..g __ ,1"1"11!1 •. "l"B•g•1.,.f1 .. i•4•1• oegO\lable. ReaJ Estate LOAN FILE PURGER . I .E. SALES To purge ltles for micro Opeolngs now avail. in Cllnung. Temporary pos1· tJon. Assignment to last our atlrartive. well SAll.BOATSALESMA~ PProx ~ m No pnor fUrru.shed Laguna Beach E f • d a . .. o. of(1ce. for exper or new· x~nence pre erre ex{>. necessary : wi ll ly licensed. enthusiastic ~a Mann~67S.1403 ~~ for all the above salespeople. Xlnt com· -" rrussion scheduJe & a tru· po s •ti on s ·is c 0 m · ly ttttalloeation oo Coast mensuTate w ith ex· Hwy., 2 blks. from the penence. Please contact beach, with ample off. personnel ror further tn· street parking. formallon. 640-4580 EOE. SU LION REAL TY Nurses Aides. 7-3. 3·11 . 497.3389 SALES U.•nUtedFtttwe Part or full ume saJes Sa.Jes &Sul'cess Se.rrunars Comm w1on Dean Howard 631·33.\3 Goocfwages. Low patient --------- load. lmmac. 41 bed ReaJ &tale Sc*s-Apf RetmftC) Conv. Hosp. 20362' Sanla So. Calli. HOltegt FUii hme & part time. Ana Ave. C M. 549·3061 ReaJ Estate Mkt. Exp. helpiuJ. excellent OFFICE HELP ER · HUNTINGWNBEACH H.B. location . Good Thurs. ·Sun. Mesa Verde Work where the avera~c salary. For appt. call Conv. Hos pital. 661 sale pril'e 1s fl00,000 for 521-8541 the fastest growing & ---------Cent.er St. C.M. 548·SS8S highest paying Rea I Sa I es : B EA UT y "'fi M s I Estate Company 1n CAREER Top manage. ~~PS:~~{; C~r~d· Cahfomia. Our offtl'e at menl positions &; d1.s· vancemeot. Will tralll/oo Bolsa & Goldenwest 1s tnbutorshlps avail. 1n experience necessary. BOOMlNG. Get in on the new & upcoming cos-Must be 25 yrs old or action. Call our 24 hour me\lc company. Aloe older & be avail. on recorded message for ·Vera producl.a. no ex· Saturdays. 557 ·0824 or more info. l> e r'I e n c e need ed . 774·6090. 1525 Mesa 542-3402 _962_·765_7_· _. ----- Verde IJ206, Costa Mesa. , , Sales & Engraving. Full RecepOooist. Dr. s office, or Prr. Noack Trophy & ORDER CLERIC Newport Beach, hea.vy Engraving Co. 102 E. Alert. capable person for phones. Ex per req d. \6th St. al Superior. CM. busy order desk in small Mature. stable. 8:30-S. 646-3141 office. Requires phone & Benelits.644·1037 _;....;... ______ _ math aptitude. type 60 SALESGIRL wpm . Exp e " e n c e Receplionist for busy con· ror TENNIS SHOP in helpful. Medical, Dental ~·e~~nf ~ii:~~stv·~i~~~ CdM. Ftr. exper. Ask for benefits. ..c: t R 1 Maxme.640-4172. Fabncat.ed Plastics In c. ...,wpm · accura e. ep Y 81SW.18lhSt.,C.M . to Daily Box 11998, PO. 646-3279. ~ 1560. C.M. Calif ORDER DESI< Irv. window mfr Ex- per'd woman pref'd. ror respon, he-press desk, xtra sharp math a pt, hvy ph's. customer ser, biJI. lng/invo1cing, 4 dy work wk, co benef. Refs. 546-9890. RECEPTIONIST/TYPIS1 Newport Beach Ad Agen cy has entry level open· ing for detail minded. seU·slarter with good phooe personality, xlnl t yping s kills & good spelling \0 handle front oHice. Excellent op· portunity to learn ad· vertisuig business. IMS,IDE SALES DYNAMIC MOVING & STORAGE COMPANY IN HUNT. BCH NEEDS TELE P H ON I: SALESPERSON - S ALARY + CO M · MISSlON -FULL TIMEORPfI'. CALL BOB GREGORY 534·7911 ORTHOOONTtC ASSlST. TheSanbomCompaoy. RDA. Part·Ume. 1 year Advertisin~ & JI-.r ....... __ , ' Se d Public R•la ons nn .-nvn 1 expenence. o resume .. toClassified Ad !f438 Dai-714-640-8444 s.ct Auto Sales ~~·:i:o West Bay St. RE c E p T I T y p ( s T # ~ ::.'c'!:~ ...... lmmed opening, Flt. All is looluog for a few good Part Time newspaper de· rnaJ benef. 214 E Altoo. men. Experienced relail livery coin machines. _S_A_Ca_l_I $5_7-.... 096_1_. ___ 1 salesmen or will train. 631-0278164S-2S9 l. Demos available, prof•l PBX RECIPTIONtST sha r ing, exµensive Answering service ExecutJve Search Firm medical plan a.nd bonui.' operator fuJI & P/T. Call Ill Newport Center seeks galore. 1135-3561 the services or 3 F /T. Contact Bob Brochette. PIX Of'ER. PIT R~pt to work s Sehct S Atrto lftC. Part time or ruJI lime days a week from 2PM lo 1221 H. Hart.or ll•d. days or evenings. Musl 5::.>PM. nus pos pays ~-772-9800 be able \0 work some $3.50 per hr w1th salary --------- weekends. Typ\ng s kills review in 3 mo. Please Sales required . Many com· contact: EXECUTIVE R.E. SALES S E A R C H & We have a rew openings pany bene fit s . l . ...:n.w--...A'CEMENT. Leslie or on our sales staff for Fash.ion Island area. •Ted-•Ba-v.ly11 .• 644_·.91•7•4. __ 1 licemed, professional re· 64C>-WOEOE. al ei.tate agents or PBX OPERATOR R.E. SALES brokers. If interested, Orange Co Atprt a rea. please send resume to J . Inter busy s wltchbrd. We have 8 position Krembas, Quail Place " ff & PfJ' da~sh1fts. 3 v a I I ab I e Co r a Properties. 1400 Quall 0 E M f't salesperson that enjoys St Su't 135 N l . . . any ne 1 s. halft .. ,_ ... is b .• 1 e • ewpor Paiy accord log \0 exp. .,....oe m w crazy us i Beach !12660 546-3333 m.3333 ness; comm. splat to ------• . 903'.CallSmlUo'Melvyn SALES. TEXA.5 OIL CO. Photo Drh..Up at6t6-+463 needs mature person. We PartTimejobAM&PM. 11J.~ D.. train Wnle A.U. Dick. ~:,~ailforCdM,Call •i'IMtJi+D ~~1'.lll• Ft. Worth. Tx. Plant Shop Manager· Sandwich m aker MI F must have ext e nsive ALPHY-S Super sandwich 675 koowle<ige of interior llSTAuaAHT Paularino, CM Call art. 2 plama 4' have a strong H~~onopen for -~-------- re u U baekground. H ESHOSTS Seam s t resses, ex· Salary open. Dirt Cheap. WAJTR~ES perienced, Mon·T hurs, MS:!p3 ~~~HERS ~~Nr O.C. airport. Pool{c teaner & re· Pald weekly~company •~__;....;... _____ _ pal.rman. Experienced. benefit.. A.pp in person ~ . 11Utto4pmd1 ty. SEC/ltlCB'T. AlPhn'a Rettauraol Foe busy real est.ale of· 1817S Harbor at Edln&er fice In Newport Beach. Fouot.ainValley Elloellent company Opport~~~ployer. =::· Call for app't . l•-------I Restaurant PIT person RmHILLREALTV. needed \0 laJce food Ot• PROPERTY MGMNT SFX;Y I BKKPR. 1·3 yrs exp 1n Com'l rield. Typ. lnj!, pb, A/P ai AIR. COLDWELL BANK!R. NB, otc. Ph m.eoeo. aak tor Mn. 1...-ter. den It "8Jp prepare eold foods. E.xptt. ln runn!na a cash realat.er helptul ~~~EOUJLD 1801 E. Dyer Rd. Santa Ana 751-3181 SICUTAlY'"-1 for partnerL Ntwport Buch La" r·lrm. Top pa.y r06' top penoo. Xlnt skilll. mlo.lmum 5 yra tJC• pr.,.... .. Pf•dJce • .C.ll Laura 714f1s.ozM .. .... 17 -1 ,. ..... • 1050 h'Cige s• 1055 J' _F,,_dal..-.;.._Febru.-_.,.;.81'f..:...;2-..· _19_79 ________ o_A-IL;...Y_P_,IL;;..;0-T_ ... e...,p_. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••t••••••••••••••••••• «m .... ~ ...... -K II .. G;..~~ 06 SOYA"·• "'V .. 'Sl\'AT Clean ~ucen ma\treu. --r -1055 ~• Dia _.I 5 ~-·-1090 ... WV £ .. ~ bo U ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••-••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl78, Ctintury Model ::: cooct~OO"*+.:'n1::: i;·urnltue. c lothtnl(. Wubtr. Dryer• iwrrt1. OllltHCretat)'. eml. ~. *man SAi.£ • FU ~7 t :lO.. to S,.. Uomel"Gm.TM549-M'17 irtra IOnl bo~ t prinp motorcycle. bikes AU ln ll.lnt cond. used. ttu"Ome daui•h d lo9'l• frarnt: nice new i 1s' household Items. 26 Very ru.aonable Call aft wt• vinyl ch.rs, beSt orr. SICllT41Y Or1e~ta1 art, object. O'Art, ntequ Al\C t-:na SprJnaer Sp11ni II. liver fl whl SC.O lll Sl80 ~ ~ _ ~k cl\alt. lncludio~ Coldap<>t rdril sood Sant~ Ana Ave. C.M. ~; 4N-1378. IC Oak table & sml Oak lt.OOI. llO. Dark Rattan cuwt $30. Bike sz.s Typ-Sat/Sun,.s. tw\n rn attreue1 120 t.ableetc. 962-475$ lllUlt be l<'U m<>UHttt'd. tnt•lll1•1u. , .. t, •r· t\lnll l)J'lnl •lulls 10 bro . hrrnes, porct-1 tna, etc.) & ~true < er n . 1ton tant~rn1 1041 cdt~ table. ~ • Uicbt in& desk S2S ~1 Vlsta Sat. f'eb. 3rd. 3101 Monroe ea.ch l xtra long tw\n y u r n I l u r e s a I e • ~R= ~~~·a'::i Saya,C.M fM&-4.51.9 W•y. C.M. Fabr1,s. box 1prtne & mattress wsbr /dryr. uprl«ht SM"ntilfl', •'rc>n\ ol fire flPP••ran c \< Ptf!UIOl phoof' \l(ll<'~ S.IU)' romrnC"n•ur11tt1 wiUI s-n~o ~. · Gd '' tume •llh Hliary b1aton r1 at china. silver. 'hou <•hold ltE' The <'OJI {'llOO o( Wt.'ll known ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllO. ~l·~ ESTATE ALE aqv.anum supplies, etc. S75. 2 alrls bikes Sl5 freezer. reh'lr. bdrm set, Louis XV aoCa . hind e«-. each. 962-me macrame, antiqu es . l"ute .S mo old ru llNNETT llADIUIY 31562 WtJc1~·ood Rit So r.o~una hlJt•ll. ... Nlt' short haired Hlde-a-beds $179 Olacn kllltn. Noda 1i,v1n" Nodetltome •)Im '->ow 1~1 ~eves m• > s&3a77 co P 0 Ao' a& • t ca Mat liood home for S yr old I rt!lh . 11~r. wf'll Lratned 8JI 1131, •9Z ~.;..,_ __ _ .,wu:rAB\' t'ftll>\"rtl HllfW...eiH 1100 .wt;•u 1001 ~~:a~d 'Wtu.~"~:~it~~o M1innl l J >rt au.p an ·---• •• •• ••• •• • •• • • • • ••••••••••• ... •• ••• ••• •• XI n t per i. 1.1 o a I 1 I y t'tim 't fi 1d. T) Ptnl ,.....Otta SAW Ouk ttoll top thl, l'hln.1 ~ 11D6 p h 0 t\ e>, bk lt r.: Wot\. il t1mt1 lO our l'llhr\l, !A" ml.I OAk tbl, COl...OW&LL UAN~•:R . tf'l~bone atlf'~ room o.lk huit'b $31$ lo ~ M C&l, loog hatr fo~em Np t Be h 0 f ( r h ( tutu and sUU h11 VC' Mut h 1ncm• a.~ Ntirau, 'lhOrth111r 1payed cat. 7~80e0. • k fur Mr pltuurf' 11m" l<>r CM~~ C~w/klta ~ 1.-wr >' o H • td r w .qn.· !I •-.--------•I •' 11• d 1 1 r• Collie, b aut male. lo ._~'llllm ,. •«>r t •1 " "'"'TA'f'"' "'A' ... L'1n.. .. .. d LA TIMt:S .,..., o o 1.;c. .. ·-6,.'ood h(lnu~ w /Crn• ren SttmM}'. IDlt'f( lt-J In ~0301 l)W\Uty Ult.I()~. ~11nt 011167~0719 ---- lt>arnlng tro up In -11~,lll(nllurU lnd udlDI urun·e 1'; cellt'n t ~OHi SUI VEY ~P dt·i.lt.. l'uno Ulk Lab/utt•r mix. bendlt.t FYrd s J.im'!:'t Pd Umt" Our C:di\1 oC Cdbtnct1 O.-lt lllblea. i.p.iyed Fem. to good MUST SELL·eod lbls lmpa. re cli ner s bookcases, e tc. 01sen Model Home Fu m (714) ~S.30'77 ~OllFUU Mattttss or boK s prings $28. each pc. lse\S onJy ). Queeii sets $89 Kang selb $99. Samples must be sold 1mmedlately from our warehouse. Olsen Model Home Fum1ture Call: St9·3Cm Wed. lhru SWi. Cr-edit Avail. (Also avail .. living rm. bdrm. bookcases, lamps. end tbls. etc.) & Cb. Irv (';i ll 7~ W'JO ll<'f Soml· e' 61~ .it3lfO dn-s f·r~. 111f4, C'h.ur . home Moving. 494.3947 Mau r 1 n e lira~ I ~)' 121.)9 collt:Uu.111 ol ra~ 11gn1>, Jvhn 1055 •:.OE 1~1·pnooe <'on t.ict 7ior etc etc 8'16CanyonV1ew .... IT'"Old M"'ft" .. ,"tens ~Sale ' 0 •v ..,.,_ ~ ~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• se \IN! C'lub ben efit Dn"e. Laauna Pac1f1c f1Xed, mellow. must go ~ GoaJ onf'nted ww Cal1'95-1W3 Coast Hwy 1oulh lo Log_ ct.her Aft 3. 842-5788 fh, Sat&: Sun, Feb 2· 3 & eotbus1Hllc . n~rpr1i. -----Thalia. tum h.•ft lo Tem 4. 9·S. Bar. Color TV. 1ng, indlvldual~1u)l ell-phont' soltctt ur .pleHJUsDrtumn.,htto German Shorth ai r Ladiesclothing&much have u c"llonl skill~ 10 ura n ce eve n tn~s . Oinyon View The; lert POUiter 1 yr fem. free to more. Cash only. 17201 type ,.BO wpm+. k no,,., ~Woods' $.1 ti:..., ~~ellmg Fn "'-t "'··-. l"4 gd home. w/lols of love & O>estnut North, Irvine. JO-key & olher oHtl'l' .,.., -~ ..__ """ v-room642 9531 marhlnH Lite book -------Garage Sale. lrgr clothes keeping expenence a + TELEPHONE. i--------• Fwniture .1050 st 18-24, plants & m iac. Must be neat & non ••••••••••••••••••••••• 31.9WalnutSt, NB srnok.lng.. For appt. call SOLICITORS M. ROCKWELL King 11l2.e Wate.rbed. com-Garage Sale, Sat & sun. Deborah. 556-6328 J:xpenenced Only. Sell OVER 40, ptete. SlSO or best otccr. Lots ol rumiture & misc. carved, 8 w ey t1rd. H UGE SALE l5078eauUtuJ 9 X 12 hoolct'd 875-&M0/~175. Brocade Sells new S1600, Seacresl Or. CdM. Sat. nc. ~ht Iron soflt, 6-pc place settlng. Reed & 3 mos old. Two bdrm only 9.4. No Pre·Sale. chalroUoman &2 tables. Barton. "Flore~U.ae sets Dtn Rm Set Come8uy ~1641 Lace"sUver631-4663 w /breakfront Kitchenette set Lots FRJ/SAT/SUN. 10·5 Jewwlry 1070 Un1.L1ual child'• cheat .of TAI.I rr " 2580 Fairway Dr. •••••••••••••••• ••••••• dr .......... _ A n more. ...."'og o ers. .. Costa M-a. awers, UUVAD• recor\IO>, daysonl)'. 642·0067 ... g 1.01 ct oval diamond Tif· plant.a, decorator itms • 914 Senate. Costa Mes~ 8:3~ Sat/Sun. Rain or fany solllalre. Appraised misc. ~l Stanford Ln. Sat/sun lo A,.... Ap· Shine. Sota bed. chlrirs S6200. Sell for $4200 H.B. m ·1 631 ·2174 eves, 759·6009 ..:.....~-------pl.lances. rugs. dressers. r ocker, dinette, bea days. WaJnut cnr grp tabte'llZO, dinette set. household frames&headbrds .ba~y U/W TV SlO. IBM items. Macramc etc. gear. desk. small appl s • .Eat•te Sale: approx. 7 typwrtr. IC Stand rd ------·---dresser. 1976 Pelican carats of o uorted ~ y h' 120 refl" Garage Sale : Sat & Sun Pt C.M. diamonds, laraest stone ~raaswWnm case"'& ~3PM. cancel if rains. Feb. 3rd. 34 Acacia Tree apx 31;!a karats. Have dev. reel $90. Muntz car~ 219Grand canal. B. lsl. Lane<Uruv. Prk l Dryer. gemolO(lcal apprabal on Lrack/fm $25. 631-2219 14ft blk r all diamonds. Mu.st sell. s WE'RE Movin~. Ton's or es, toys, um, etc. Cash only, Make offer, ---------t.re~ures. don t mass this 1~5 Sat. ~ Vista Roma. Offers considered. 9AM· O'Neill SUpersuit. Taped one 9AM·2PM Sat . Npt. Bch. Bluffs. Furn. 3PM.991-1182 seams. Used once 20162 H~ Ln . H. B lugpge, cloths etc. 1 L...--&...-1.. doesn't f1tSllO. 548-0256 SAT from 8 until 2. SUN .. .,,...,._ 1015 all dav e<>-r2 Spa Dnv". Lots of Goodies! •••••••••••••••••••••••For all your vacuum " ""' "' Ev · cleaner needs. look us up HB erytbing goes. 5< to IAIYG04TS In the vellow paoes. $300. Sat & Sun. 2714 N .. B ill " "' 3311 Su-atra C M. .. .. esa Hill•--Dr N B H bo anml !! ~ es Va c u u m C 1 ea n a n g demS I mA -r · · · C ar r ....,,._..., Center , 1$72 Newport Ver . at. on Y ntJ· Knoll). Ask for Kris Bl c M '"""·31"" ques & misc Nothing -------------------=..:.v..:.•..::.;..;:·=--·'""""=---u-• __ over$25.957 1788 Garage Sale Fri/Sat. Wtndmill & Tower, 614 S. Airless paint s pray rig 10AM-4PM. Bar refrig Cleveland, Oceanside. wit.h hose & gun. Just MOVING Sale: Kin!. $25, elec tto-cart SIS. M·F.8toS. 714.722.5010 overhauled. Excellent !~~S bedi. fullb1be ~· a1 coustic ~kilindg panels ........ &J.. 8071 cooclll.lon. 1850. 979-~l u:.~r. ant que ta e. at ugg-rac . ozens of rwt•lll"l oo 05S6M 0130 0206 8050 more. A·64 Surfside. Sal. ml s c . 2 IO O1 . H ag · ••••••••••••••••••••••• SoCa 'two matching oc· 10-3. gerst.ownCir.H.8. LANDSCAPH casional c hairs, $17S. TRACTOR '9f.2417. __ S_EC_R_ET-ARY l).L(y Pilot. HlJhest com· BEL 0 W M A R K ET 644-6848 before 3. ite·ms . .,CA1 Montoy·a Ctr. lll11Sion paid. Your PRICE ...,.. Orange County inone at home. Over 21, (2141 528·5856 AntJques tables & chairs. l759l San Roqu.e. H.B. Super things. Antqs. furn. A1.rporlArea. JD Card. Call SJS-64S3.1---------hand carved sofa. rust Dover Shores Yard saie. ·73 Alpha Romeo. sofa, 1060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• with froot bucket. Roto ttlle r sc raper. 36 '' lawnmower atl. $4000. 548-2596 . Irvine Coast Country Club: Goll membership for sale. 6421'1-1,, Want 3 /.1 /79 n d · >3P.M. area rug. twn bed & Furniture. toys, de · tv, etc. 453 Santa Ana minlstrat1ve assistant -TELEX OPER. Tbl, chrs. wash stand. linens. Sony color TV, corator pieces & ac-Ave. NB. Sat/Sun 9·4. executive.secretary forl !xper'donly.SmallN.D. dresser, buffet, couch, harvest table & chairs. oessorles etc. 223 E1Wn· (Nrcor Clay&S.A.Ave) man·l girl spec·1uhzed £xporl1ng firm needs w o v e n w o o d s . ausc. 548·1290 ing Star Ln. NB Sat/Sun ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jaw omce. Legal e'J!. person 2.6 PM . s days a 714-546-5470 ---------1 S.S. Huge 4 family garage pertence not reqw r~d wk .. $.1.50 per hr. Please -------,-0-1-0-1 Couch. nds. upholstery. 2 ---------sale. lots or everything ady Ke nmore 2 dr. Do need excellent ty~1n call 640-6313. ask for Appicn:es mat~tung chairs, xlot. Saturday Feb.3rd. 9·5pm. Sat/Sun 8-4. 17431 OJa1 refng /freezer. w/ice & WANT to buy belt s ander. thin" gauge 12" bender. thin gauge brake. Sun anytm, other dys aft 6::.lpm. 540-3924. Entire stock or over 150 cer amic mold s & greenware + a potter's • wheel & 2 showcases. Enough to start business. $150. 837-6123 & bookkeeping skills Peggy ;;;;;~;~··~::~·~~·~·~ condition. 494·24 17. l.9671 Waterbury Laoe Ln. H.B. 847·2089 water disp. washer & Abilit.Y to manage oCCic·a.---.:;.;;.;;..~------Wood '"'alned rormica ta· H.B. Proceeds for United dryer. Le. hse. plants & SmaJI Craftsman metal & learn business. Salar} ow Truck Dnvers ex· HOTPOINT SALE. 3308 ble w~i2 ex. leaves & 6 !tfet.hodist Church Help· antique containers. cuWn&bandsaw. $200, A..foi UHd negotiable. Send resunv per'd. Top pay. Apply W. Warner nr Harbor, ft .. _, __ all like new Sl2S. angHand. A..fos, UHd n<&-m.9999. 9'79·16S8 •••••.'••••••-••••••••• ·with skills, salary & e,. G & W Tow 10 g. 74 OB Santa Ana. 979-2921 919'.00k --~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••;••;·~·;•;••:;•;·~·;•;••;·~·;.••:;·~·;·;···iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;.;~~;;~~~;;.;.;~ perleace to F . M. Browi. <llms Way, C.M. 642·!252 WASHER DRYER SALE UiOO Dove Sl, slC 110, N>t deluxe mu I l1 · c y c I e Bch. TYPISTS models. Completely re· STAT-GEHERA.L bllllt, re!U11Shed . 1 year Secretary, Cull tJme, m1st be able to type. BaOoa I.stand. 673-3884 guarantee Your choice Wort local. Temporary Sl.39each. Delivery Sale tmmed1ate work. eods t-15-79 So. Coast Call For A.n Appliance 537 254.2 SECRETARY·Good typ-AppoittlmHtToday Misc. Curn1ture. dis · hwasher $100, s t ereo cabinet $7S, soCa & chairs. lamps, etc. 6'15-1000 BeauUfuJ gold color Love seat. $100 979-8173. mg slulls. ihortharrl de· 557-0061 ~~:r~~~·s:1~~1cao"n!. ~O~ office • me!JSUr ate Wit.\ CX · 0 OVerload BARGAINS-Used rerngs, wslus. d.ryrs, guaf . best Italian Dining Sel. llke buys, we serv. appl. Best new, whte, gold. cust Appl 536-0911, 536-4330 pad, 6 chrs. cluna cab. perience. Plea&? ca II l>twate party will pick up $000. 548· 1331 Roxanne752-7"9l Equal Oppor Employer or buy your old --------• refrigerator working or --------_not. Top <'ash paid •SECREJADES * Upholsterer ~xperienc~; 897-8452 " only custom shop. Top ---------G.O./Constru, SeveraJ wages and bene. P/T or G.E . rerrlg. rtr $100. S800-S1400 R&nge Ftr. C.M. 548·1156 Toast.er/oven $40. Employers PayAll Fees --642<523S UzRei.nderHgcn<'Y Veleri nary Recep-. ---4020BirchSt,3le 104 t1on1sl/Assl. P·T. Ex· GAS DRYER w/f\.tll 6 mo NewportBeacl\833·8190 perience preferred serv pobcy guar. Xlnl QiJI For Appt/f.stab '64 964 1005 cood. Sl.50. 675-7485. ---------•Waitresses needed. Mr Side by s ide refrig. ---------i D's Coffee Shop. 3050 E . freezer $250 washer & SICltETMY JR. Coast Hwy. COM. dr)'rSOOeach. 646-5848 . General offiCt''dut1es ~e· WAREHOUSE sm elec· Mlttioft 8015 qt.inng g~ tfJ>ing skills troruc nrtc lsl shin no ••••••••••••••••••••••• & llghl d1ctaoon. Will be ,,. ~. · t.ramedforrdiefof PBX exp nee. xlnt fnoge werator. EJccellenl op. benefits. nr. O.C . PUBUCFURNlTURE porturuU' in Siles depart· Airport. Avnet Elec· *Al"'TION * menl for Self·mOlnaled lroruCS, 754-6091 "" uidtvidual. Warehouse man ex-TOMITE7:30 PM Cont.act Mrs. Whte pcnenced in shjpping & (DeGlen Welcome I For lnlenlew Appl. · recelVlng. UPS. Parcel CONSIGNMENTS & Paul Dosier ~~i:;~ 1r~r ~~~~gb: uQtT~ION Asso · t I packing parts orders. Lovely bedroom sets, Cla es. It. Must be organized & ac-armocres. corner group, COSTA M ~SA curate Heavy hfling re-coffee & end tables. sofa 556-7075 qwred. Applications now table$, magazine ra<'ks. being aC'cepted. E.S.S. occ. chairs. sofa & lov· Equal Oppor Empltyer lnc. 549'8172 eseats. rockers. swag ---lamps. chinas. lables & Secr etary /Dirla:ion. Welder, exp'd with ar<' & chairs plus sorne nice s ~ I 11 e d t Y P i s t e x . rrug for nane ma nuf. in carpeting. ed Fountain Valley. Approx $"'VE SAVE SAVE ESTATE SALE-Fine qwility antiques, paint· lngs, furniture. lncludlng partnership desk, curio cabinets, Oak tables. dressers. sofa, chairs. collection of rare signs. etc. etc. 876 canyon View Drive, Laguna. Pacilic Coast Hwy. south to Thalia, turn left t.o Tem- ple Hills Or. turn right to Canyon View. Theo left. Fri-Sat-Sun. 10-4. Couch & Love Seat, earth tones & wood. $200. art 6. 832-8CX>l Dining se t '/w . lngman/ rosewood. 6 chairs, t.able, sideboard. moo. s.s.S2o1s. Comer group, like new SlSO. 968-7001 Must Sell 2 matchin g black living rm chairs, $80. 2 lovely table lamps, $100. 631·2408 Brown.. naugahyde couch, $125, beige naugahyde rocker S7S 640-8426. penenc · in wort pro· $240. per wk . 754.0337 ,,,. cess1ng. Excellent We honor BofA. M/C, ·AlJwoodMlngstylecoffee benefits. Fred S. Jamei; Wood Worker needed. Casbierchecks&C'asb. table $22 . se t o r E Co. Irv Call Naurine Montgomery Marine. N 0 PERS 0 NA L orange/bl.k footstools $8, Bradley. 7~-0990.E 0.E. Exp. helpful. Must be in· CHECKS PLEA.SE gold uphols. occasional .;;;;;::;iii~jjiiiiiijj;;iiii~iiiiiiii.,,....j dustrious & willing to MASTER5 AUCTION chr on casters $20. all SECY BOOK.KC:f;PER learn. Call for appt. 207St,.;Newport Bl C.M. Mapledirungset ; table, 6 AJA to s141_548-_94S2 __ . _M_-Th_ur_. ___ s:tJ..9625 646·8686 ladderback chrs. Early Please Call Ffl' Appl WORK A.THOME Arner. style, SS yrs old, in lrv\ne Personnd Aaency ~-·-8 20 good c:ond. $290 aJI. Or. M., PhoneSales """'~ 0 up~. couch, chr & ot· 488 E 17th. Cosa esa 53().5220 ••••••••••••••••• ••• • •• toman. $'6 1111. To see SUite224 642 147 SPEClALBICVCLE aJl979-0494 CM ~-:--n7.~ Je~~!mB1~0~fi3~~T s~~~~[~~~;s is~ sg~~c~~3fu~~: to the pres1de1l Invest BEACH 1s now accepuog 67$-7666 &15-6394 ment banking firm. NB oppllcal1ons /or ex--------1 area. Knowledge oC word pcnenced office s~ff: FOR SALE BY OWNER. SOFAS processing pr er er red MANAGE~ Brand new road racing We are aulbor1zed lo sell Salary open. Send re A.SST. MANAGER 10 speed. Hand built 12 custom sofas & Lov· sume State'<'1de Calb1d SALF.S PEOPLE frame, trick parts, 19YJ eseats direct from the co, P .0 . Bo" 2736 OFFICE GIRL 11:11. Call Jon al Cycle & manufacturer at i,.;ofthe Newport Beach, CA . Call 714·633-3894. 6PM· Co. 3170 Newport Blvd, original retall price. 92663 Ph 675-8030 9PM for an interview or C.M. 642·7910 Prices slart al $248 for SECY p fTIMIE ~;~essage days at a.;ldiftcJ Maffriol18025 :~!llab::.~~if irt:-d~~;~ Newport Ctr. reil estae ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sal. o I c . G o o d p h o n e Merchandise 11,'11 Ton Overhead Chain 549-3077 oenona.llty, typng & SH. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hoist. $200 Call 531 ·8440 J..tours 2:30·5:'3<8 Mon. Antiques 8005 aft. noon 7 pc. French provincial lhruf'rl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. PARTICAL BOARD bdrnt sct,w/lamr $800 ~~YTAYLi~~~o Some sheets. 12x4'. some Xlntcond.644·545 Antique Music Boxes! warped. some broken. SACRIFICE Service Statton Allen· Slot Machines! Clocks! Lge amount avail. Make Decoralor sofa $150, Bed dant, exper'd. Day & JIDGESEL'ECTION olr. Call Harold 962·8841 furn sso. S2S. 640·6355 Eves. Full&p/tJ t>e Ap 4"'erfe• blwn8AM&3 30PM. eves,645-M52 ply, Shell St.alion, 17th & t~OMI lrvine. NB. G-.........1" ~tiqduestainEed gla8~sX28dOP, SOUD Waln1lt Colonial _... 111e oors. ach . Bed. B·spnngs. matt., Service Station attend. ()pen w,ed. thru Sat. l'IOO/pr. <:all 759-0123 rule stands. xlnt cond. at Manna She . 15922 (714) 754-177'1 _..._ - YO.I 1979 -21ozx COUPE LEASE 5181't.o. 5 ...... mdercoat, wMel MDllllngt. 4 win ........... locly Glo 01 ~ $9600* LIST , .. -r CASH WE'LL PIT -you Ill OllE ·Fol -LE$$ BRAND NEW 178 200SX BRAND NEW 178 PICKUP KING CAB 5 SPEED! BRAND NEW '78 FIO WAGON 5 SPEED! t7001CHlSIOllM80! • UHDIAC04T• •~Wal. MOULDING~• • IODY SIDE MOULDIHGS • .. • A.M IADIO • • UHD&COAT• • DUAL MIBOIS • • ltEAI ST8'1UM1'8 • s 1100 DISCOUNT 53802. • llAI CA.INT IRT • LOUYal • • ROMT a llAl IU..._ CMIAIDS • • AIM llST • TOt•llAU cova • Prloea Good 48 Hours Afttr Publication able to work da~ apply 1802 Kettering, lrv. .-~,... &!"87 -.;;_;·'NRT...:..:...------ Pac C8t Hwy, H . (213> --------1 "",...,.. 1030 Walnut bdrm set. twin Sl.571 ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• headbrd. Dresser, nite 1----------------------...-----------------,---------t -----~--1 ANTIQUESHOW/SALE Canon FTB w/1Smm 18 stnd. Sl.SO Walnut dsk. Sen su Help needed Im· Huntington Ceoter, &120mm 2.S Canon lens & 1 iisso~. s:;z.~iiii3'11iiiisiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii med. n.U or p/t. Apply Beach Bl/ case. $250. Canon Pellx I• seoE.OJtffwy,N.B. San Diego Fwy. w/50mm 1 . .4 35mm 2.5 & **'BUY** SHE£1'METAL Feb.1·2·M . 120mnl2.S lenses & case, tflldl•tlc/Clm1 "A" THEllGSHOW $17S.64.US80 Oood u..sCld Furniture & Expr'd. Mutt do own •ct. --------Cats 1035 :Jr!~i:,t~~Ja. Yflll 1 1idNc1AH/-.....-d French ~rrer chair, •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• MASTaSAUCTIOM ...,.. =1C:veredo1:Whb~~nt Abyulnlao. pick of litter. '4U6'6 & HM6JI t•------~~~~-- 149·2426 Obi. Value Sl800. Sell !~~w[ks::ol:d~. __ 6'~6-112$~~7.J~~~~~~~~ SHIPPING/ RECEIV G nowl&:i0.495-SlM ..! $STOPS Full time. Must ve Dogl 1040 aood drlvln1 rec rd. Madam Alexander doll,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Read no more! We baye .-old 4 new. Also antique Kee•hond. 2 mos old. ~U:t:s':~~::::t , dolls. Fri/Sat only femat ,'200 .. 71 5 Bed Stationer)' St~r '" 10 •:30. Cash ple~se. 975-'1180 ... oew. pc room OoronadelMarn Ult· P.P.21772Wlnd5ongClr, -----_.....---11147,...,.,..~becll, ptt'd uJea lady. ll· Hamlllon/ Bus hlrd. One black m..,. Pek· end t.ab191. *·""'pay lime. 5 days, alntnork· F'ollow signs. ~ ingese 10 w1t1 old. Has store 1111•7 Call Cea• Inc cooda. Eape laity 1»pera~daya, 111k tuey Jlc*I Rome hrn. flneclfa&ele.67H 10. le 1 winl macbln• forJea.nnle~9537eves. Wed thrla SUD for~· sso: ctllmln1 mantle lions to Wareboute/ i dock S70: beveled edge Adorable toy poodlet, stor••• area. lnatant &ft somethlnt aell? m.ln'OC' szs: mJsc bl"lc· 8wk. Sauarrau lint rr~ll avail. Mt·at'17. a..trwd adldo well. ~. -..1se1 ar>7-PIOS3Wia4 SAJCll area.. ,,. --, . -, ... -. -· j .. .-71 OlOS _Oil.TA .. IOOOR HARDTOr R 0000 $910. ..,,vat• Party *'4-lNI '70 Meire. MoaftHr Sedan. V8, automatlc, pwr at lt. brak..a, •Ir rood., vuiyl top & mort'! (lk1'J'RO). $9'5 74 AMC HOANET A neat mu door Sh»rp 1 tS7UIPQ) Sf4'5 JIM~INOYW lSTU acb 81/H.8 142-2000 ss~~~·M -... -am-........ -.... -'°'-,.. S4-ltl4 S«lais. \fa, auto .. air ------~-ooad., pwr 1t 6 bralu• ..., Hl:U'7 Is morel Low m1leb I (TBiAH.'S). ~~a°' $1195 1ntbenAifvT~ 211a~~~.'M. HELP WANTED ADS 546-lt34 lt7JCOIONA Air,AN/'11, P/8, P/8, AuLo.~wUr Alkjn1 Sl.100 ~1 Pnvate Purl)' ·n .... c.-VB. automauc, pwr. at & braiea, ••r oond , AM /t'M "mor~• llW..AU) Sl'95 4.._ClnsA"fy. 29:?!Hlatt>or Blvd., C.M 546-lfJ4 '76FtAT STATION WA'ibM AM/FM atereo.i.. rack . Xtra Sharp I ('39nDG ) $1'95 JtM MAAIMO VW .lB7ll Beach 81/H.8 . 142-2000 Tiffany membersb1 Lindbor& teMis family nFFANY'S Private Club Gcklcard,NODUES. membership. $950. M e mbers hi p . __ <_213_H_73-6400 ___ e_ves_. _, 21$-586-"570. ~U1transfer . Call au,>et KW Dlrect Plush nylon rolls $4. -)"d. 563181/67~5906 '61 llOID T·lllD 4 Dr Auto ,. fM't. A./C, tuU PGWtt....Y.in1l root " a:outel (dtYI\.£). Slt11 ,.. ... ,. lobllts I ,.,... 2060Ha.rbor Blvd., C.M. ••~10 lt74GllMUH Bucket 1eata, air, AM /1''M, p)¥r steerin&; new front brakes, low rmJeago Priva~ Party $1,100 CallafterSPM 1)64.1761 $2499 7J MOMTI CAAl.O A~. P /S. P /B, air cond. New ttlos • exhaust ay1tem. Recent tune. m-0380. ' Prlvate Party $2195 72 frOID WAGON AW>.. pwr. steering & brakes It on1Y 60,850 low miles l (132PUY). $2471 TheodM ..... Ford 2060H.arbor Blvd., C.M. 642-0010 '7SIAlllT nu Ultle ecoaomlur is Sharp I (0832) $2495 JtM MAI.IMO YW l87l1 Beach Bl/H.B. 142-2000 '74 YW SUMIUfi, The rare aunbug with metallic iOld palnt and sunroof. AM/FM radio and steel belled radJaia. $2450 Priva~ Party 552-7835 r'fheBlogest Marketplace On The Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 0... Cell s. ... t<. 642.;5678 Fut Credit Al*'OY•I 5,000 BTU portable air conditioner . Less than 2 yrs old · used little· paid over $200, wlll seU for $100. Call after 4PM wltdays, all day wkeoda. 548~. 1969 PONTIAC f1reilbd. '1peed, mags, low mlle1 & c lean. (z.5\'222). $2395 Mlradt UMCf c ... OC lot-Harbor/Hamiltoo 611-5330 74CMYyt.pala 4 Dr. Auto., fact. A/C, pwr. steering & brakes, V/R&radio. (133SC0). • $2471 T19eodore Robin Ford ~Harl>or Blvd., C.M. 642-0010 19711 ...... (i,hla 4 speed. Super nice! Hard to find model! ci.mzw>. $2660 MINd9 .... / ...... 21SOHarbor Blvd .. C.M . 645-5700 '74HOlbeET HATC .. ACk X6 Cvt Auto trans, P/S, Ptb, air, buckets, .1M/FM & more. Low miles. Pvt. Pty. l owner. Astmg $2.IOQ. Call 963·1~·10Pll, 9All.Q>Mw $29!39 70CADC~V'T 51.000mi. Ne lop Xlot coodit n PrivatePab 54M00f '75 Pinta WCICJOft V 16 Auto tran1, 20mm. low m11es. ..! $2,900/omr 548-8625 Pvt. Pty '76 DATSUN .. 21 O Aut.omaUe, radio, more! Won'Uutl (0719) · SZ'9S JIM MARJMO VW • 187UBeach BJ/H.B. UZ.2000 1971 PONTIAC Ftrebird EaptiL Auto .. pwr. steetln1, air, speclal wheels & low miles. (08SBRE). $2195 MradeUMdC_.. OC lot·HarboT /Hamilton 631-5330 73 MONTE CARLO · Auto, PIS, P/8, air cond. New trans & exhaust system. Recent tune. 675-0380. Pnvat.e Party $2595 Cadillae&.to Go-Carts Whatever the Fad RolJ 'em off the market With a Classilled Ad Call Now! 6'2-5678 -~~=------... &ston Whaler 13' 25hp Johnson OB, trailer and many xtras. 631·2929 Makoz:r 118. loaded. eves aft 6. 673-9363. Reduced dunng WJDt.er. 1 JRC family membership transfer fee included Depres. glass for sale, all Rex Brandt Water Color. . , s· Cali rornian, new patterns. Hunt. Bch. Xlnt subject. framed. For Sale. TICfany 5 of Men's Scott Bools, si~7. 11!'.>tor, recent survey sea>. 833-0379 Mall lnfrootofWetSeal. smo. Ph67~9747 N · B · Corf: 0 rate good coad. S50 or t>4¥t The M.enebune bas rty tlOO Alllot. New tlOO Alltol. N•w 9100 Mmbrshp. Qll Debby B, ofr. Call Laurie a't bridge, 9' x 9' afterdeck, NEW 1979 TOYOTA COROLLA 2 DR. SEDAN 53753 Orde r yours today. Eauipment includes '4 speed trans. & bucket seats. 1972TOYOTA COltOMA 2 DOOi Hardtep. 4 apeed, AM/FM 8 trick. vinyl roof & low MEW· 1979 TOYOTA PICKUP TRUCK 197STOYOTA COICIU 2 DOOlt Sedan. 4 speed, radio & rallye wheels. 1633MLD). 1973 CHEVY VIGA.WAGOM Automatic trlna .. air cond .. rack & less than 24.000 miletlQ8. (287SLS). . miles. Ce69l.GJ). WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF CELICA GT Lli=TBACXS!I 197STOYOTA. CoecJl.LA 2 DOOa Sedan . Au tomatic tranamiselon & vinyl root. (841MKF). NEW 1979 CELICA GT LIFTBA<JC $6399 1977HOHDA. CMC'WAM>M " speed tranemlsslon end air conditioning. (771VBL). .5t999 52399 s2399 s2699 s3499 1974 VW IUS 1972 VOLVO 7 PAS,..._ 164 S.AM 4 9~ trantrnil9ion aod 4 Door. Automatic. sunroof. red lo. A clean va nl air cond .. AM/FM & leather. (727LKTl Exceptionally clean! s3499 53799 1975 VOLVO 242 SIDAM With air oond1tiooing. radio & 100+ mag wheele. (921MPl). 1973 DATSUN 240lCOUPI 4 speed trans.. mags. air conditioning & AM/FM. (0&2GSA). 19nTOYOTA SUrteaW Longbed. 5 speed. stereo with tape end air cond. (1F88686). s4799 s4799 s4799 . ,.. ,.,,. .. . .. .II.. • ~. " • • ,_ ' •' • .. . .. . 6.00pm. Ph 6'2·9136. enclosed bead, galley Spanish style couch, 19" SKIS. """' o-A1' Oftl\I R-.l and sleeps rour. This well cJr RCA portabl be t -""""'_., ""' maintained boat has a e, din au 71 bindings. $225/ot veey complete inventory ., bvy v.:ouabt iron ing . 200 HEXCEL Sun and 1s ready for cruising rm suat.e w.ilb uphol wrt dance w /Nl7 bmdmas. or fishing without addin•• i ron swi vel c hr s . ...nnPhS513342 · ... SessiOClll mantel clock, .,.,.,. · anything. The boat :.. light brwn l eather Great Buy. New 195 cm. Newport Beach doc~ recliner. cast Iron toy car Hexcel comps w/Nevada flpace may be available & train, 6 drwr dresser, Look binding. $185 com· ~thenewowner. cdHee table. lamps. ptete (RegS385>673-55 t5. \13·000 645-9484 64Ul3S SporfincJ Goods 8094 ,_. _____ _ 2 nags, l2x12 l yr old. shag ••••••••••••• •••••••••• * * * * =l ':o~p~x9, never Spaukiing lJ'Oll.5. full set, bel. 9-2or aft 5. ·_S7 XIn_s.~_co_~_ .•. _ne_w_g_nps_. IOAT SHOW MisctlaMous Stein R .__. i Annual SCMA Wmwted 8081 ._: es.,.--··• 8095 ONVEN. CNTR. •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• ARTING TODA V WANTED Hitachi stereo receiver . 8 2nd · Feb. lllh Back packing clothes & l r a c k l a p c . EXCITING equipment, Call Cbns, Phonos peakers SlOO. 561·2063 P a n a s o n 1 c C o I o r OHie. Furnitwe & Telev1s1on $200 (both ~ 79 Models Eqlli,...t 8085 3yrs old> 495-5194 SEE US FOR •••••••••••••••••••··~ TY,!-odio, 17' • 361 . • Xlnt oew & used ofc rum. . rwR, St.r.o 8098 SHQW SPECIALS plan files. wk benches ••••••••••••••••···~··· C.E. SURPLUS 631-277i Beautiful 2S" color TV. 2 fWIRISQN S~ed·O·Prinl Fluid yr wrnt,y. free deuv~ry l.icator. Model 2300. Sl28.64&l7S6. f£A RAY For Sale "as is". best o(. f\ltaba Radio Contr.ol. 2 Ne~ a.odt 1V fer. fH2..6321ext.297. gliders & acces. ~5 or 61 I ·2547 IESTQUAUTY bestolfer. 759-0067 . LOWEST ,RIC.ES [ 5: Magnavox consul, 1 s5::6~s Larqnt SeMctioft stereo. Cm/am. Ptlrlect Decorating service also cond. SlOOCall G7S.~l3 r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- available. 6'0-SS.W. . ~ & Marine 11 3fift. Commer SWORD & Eqiipmtwf a I b c o r e . W I 7 O f I Secretary chairs S15, ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOORlNG . $42,000 Metal & wood desks S75. G.Mt-al , 90.J 0 64.2·3"74 Storage cabinets $85. · -------Blackboards $15. Assort· •••••••••••••••••••• ••• D.Jffield elec. 18'. com ed cbalrs & mLSc. C.E plete I.Op w/sidc scret!n..,, OHice Furniture, 2044 f\11 canvas cover. llkl' ~.E.:, .. · 0~ BoanNc ~~~~:~~Iirr ,_.,. & OrcJmts 8090 pit.a more. J ohn 675-422'J ••••••••••••••••••••t•• • * * loak.. Sait 9060 Schafer & Sons console IClllDM ~-1 ••••••••••••••·•-•••• • • x.lnt fOQd., $J.SOO 1 month 271 Cabnllo Sall Foat. Clipper JO' 1977 oldSSl-4034 COl'hl M~a wit~ do<'k Newpor1 Harrinitoa UR. reran ~ Vouareth.-wmneror ~00 631 1711 recood S950 Bradslord Two,..._ Tickets • 22· C:•tallnn Sn1 lb(l11 I UR.~ Bank tlnancu1i: tOU\l• ms. \hp Johnson, fl:>.t"<I 53&-mS 17tl\ Annual kttl. hul <'''r. \'t'ry l'ln LOHGUACH ~.-t3'8tii-77~ llARRV D. OQUlSl' Plano rop.iilr, rebullthn~. refuustu~ Blank r1mrnl (Jig 80001l11mllton Ave. U II ~5 FluTllnd S' Gr11nct $:?~ ~cger ~'II" Or11ml l"t'b11J11 & rl'Cln $3495 Dank HnUDt'lllll ~!'i ---Phmo w I OOn<'h. {'00!COI u Splnf'I. Xlnt rond Wttlnut tlnl•h. H60. M6-~. Wu.rlltJer full keybo11rd rhythm unit, lRJle dld:, book$"®, will 11crtrlcc 11000. C.11 dlH370 aft 4 Steinway Urtmd 7'. Ex- ceptional quality. n Model. 'New 1964. Olk Ebony, A bcautlrul piano. $'11100/bat ofr. 6'2-7387. SWIRg ~ 1093 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10010 01;-i Private Part\ 11t th~ l.on1t Ht•al'h )Wnda Oll Full.> l'QUtl' Au•n11, 300 to:. 01'l'«n l"iXl•tt ki•el.w / ~lt p llh cl . Lona D1•111•h 1'o biJ ~ eH•.s "'"'m y0t1r th•kl.lts. NII --tw.:::i678.t>ittZ7'<! C.tdn-' :n. l H, v111-·. • * * ktKI( mt>tt•r, 4 soils. u111 q u 4 I v t' q u I p p ,. 11 l\>IL"t Ouord A11.'tlhnrv . IJ rm,~rndst• Sl•.a10 I' I' ~. ~1U inSafl'\y&S11ll ~-,I a~ In" (.'llUjHl'S tilllrt 1''t•b ' -----titl\, 7 OOl'M 11l Tu~tin l"llunt,•r 38 '' lntt'rl'~I lll.:h Srhoul rms 2<.!2 &. $Ht.I*> Raru tqWPJ>t."'I ~ ~~1rt)37 M2S S 11111 HC\'t,;.1~1M --. --- ll' Ooilll~ Wbaler. 15 ti r « tslaodel' $4.eM John.'°". Rt'mOle :it t't'r *3' AJdrn S2'7 M Ins. covt•r lnrltt. 675 3960 ~a>· 141 ct81 lr)I $271\1 --.----at'Col 1'ry$14M Avon Rtdcreat. aood ron 'Col Try SS.SM <IJUoo, *'25. Call ~:?tlU z• ~1 $tpJk try s1a.sl\I ...._ M.-;;.•c•/ t\Kll 960-361;1 5-nk• f020 Sabol ••••••••••••••••••••••• •or tft_-st offor Mt•<' ha n I r I £Io t' l r 64.5·5154 Rcpnlrs, Rep()'W1•r1, Mu ~ Sllf-/-- lltr'V. Perkins c11r11el1< 11 Dodo 9070 specialty.~ ....................... Hansen top Une boots lo!lh.. McmW ladlesaJre&white. Brand .......... · 9030 SL.PS AVAIL.AILE V AO Newport 6'6-0M I new.$100.759-9306 ••••••*•••••••••••••••• Going Into Business-? NEED sllp ac It Islander lnf111t•blc Do11ts 8idc tie OK. will 11hnrl' New/Ul«l/Denlo's UM. tlar)tl 642-1331 or E 1 c o M a r I n c ~eves 714/'754-1732 ...... s,.ect • ..... Power 9040 SW tolO A• required bJ law, ••-••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• n•W bualn••a•• i&' F\berllUI reblt ln· U' Uydroplane ''11, OU ualng a Flctltloua ~tdLN.B . 8 \tp S2SOO. p-tr, looCl cond, 45hp lu•ln ... Name mutt wiro.n; 83MMJ, ~kndl; Kerc, read,y fM waler. reglater. th•t name &U-1617 • p>o. M&-5574 wtth the County Clerk. CaH the DAlt..V PtLOT '78UNlFIJTE36' '71 Rally aid/pleasure LEOAL OEPAkTM!NT SPORT SEDAN ~Mere. Cnr 170ffP 1/0 . for tonne •nd turther LOADED! Radar, TV, K.tn.e.2~.119'-1305 lnfonftlltlon. VHI'', depth finder, bnlt M2'4321 \anks, blminl top, new Tl 3 IA twtLoA . .,_ ..., .. 2 lurnlture. 28 actual hl'I. • ... el•••••••••••••••• • ...... -l;10Ce new 839-3773 c;:rs. S./ Call Now for Appt. 9120 Have 110mething you want ••••••••••••••••••••••• to aell 'Ctaulfied ada do 1B 2$' Twin cnainc Cbrla o&det c.m~r ,.,ale, w/o I\ well -Call NOW, Craft speed boat tru~. $150. Stove It flC2..56'18. (claNle),Xln\673·1771. '91.riJ.M0-2700 ' l 7 -. • Aaltet, • .,.rW FridmY. Febru!!y 2. 1171l DAILY PILOT •J J j .... l•poried Atlf05. l•porhd ....... ..,.... • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ···················~·· 2 llMW 971 • •••••••••••••••••••••• h '738MW 2002 S unroor ·• $4700 or but orrer • 56&-ml • Mlal·Homc • ~If coo ~··~I N' -40lllO ............ •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• l.1vt-In tlou1t'kt't'"t>r Engbs h s pt'I kin& l..idu Isle, NB. 615 2233 Must Sac "'19 Y .uDll ha 7Sl Spec • 1800 m1 Sells ru S3~ Will sell ror l2900 ~ TaUCICSl tt71 a.YY J+l lOADalll St"otttdale trim. VII 1utom1tlc. 11r corid . pwr altoertnl. Ott whttl. NU1'•' c-untrol. dual t.&W, AM /t'M lll't•-c.I· slider ,.,odow rL U~ MORI!:' <U\'16137> CAU.FO•ou• SPICIAL PtUCI! lt75CHEVY STVSIDE 6 cyl . sutlc shJf\, 8 track i.te~. '*1de wheels & tires PLUS a t'!fmper shell' (74.Sl~Z > MUST SEE1 OMLY$3999 llARWIC IC OAT \UN 8 11 1J!',4Y I J ll'> PAY TOr OOLLAtt tor we> UMd cal"I (oretcn ~Urs W rtanlt .. I t Y\JUT eur II olu ('Iran. -~ #I llt O...,..C..., 1 ~Harbor Olvd. COSTA MESA tJt.1500 WE BUY Cl!AHCARS &TltUCKS CO,..HflL CHEVROLET .'.1\.2111 .trl••I 1\1"1 11 '°' l \ \H -' \ · S4~ 1200 ~ Oc:ach Dlvd l..A l lABRA <Al ijrt ch & Whittler> (71 41522·Slll Ckleed &anday11 lt76 IMW JOOl OOUP.E.. 4 1peed traM ., II.Ir cond.ltlooUl" & "LOW m&b (~E). OHLYU195 HOW AID ce..~rottt Dove Ii QuatJ Sts. ~RT BEACH lll-0555 Olt.AHGE COUNTY'S §· Sales-5erv1ce-Leasrng Rov CCll"'Yer,lnc. Rails Aoyce BMW !S40Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6444 CREVIER &I ST 6 HOAOWAV $AHTA AHA 835-3171 TllE ULTIMAtfOAIVTmnnCmlfll! . •USEDIMWs• '73 Bav S/.R. (56711J P > i32002Ti1 d87JJLl '75 2002 Auto. air 12236 > '77 5'M>: 4spS/R 101791 ''M ~1 4sp (TRS962 1 78 633cs1 S I R ( ()04.S l Cosed Sundays . ' 1973 633csi A Dealers personal car Picked up in Europe · 700 miles · sunroof. Tan lealbt!r · flawless exam· Ple¥<ser004S) SAVE CREVIER MOTORS 1st& Broadway SANTAANA '74 Suzuki 185, lomJ $3SO. 67H444 TT Honda GL 1000 Veue Falnng Touring Seal Clean. PP 968·93S4. COH,..ELL CHEVROLET WE BUY USED CARS CALL PAPPY UsedC8rMgr 540-5630 Want Ad Results MZ-5678 835-3171 'X.." tl.trlMol til\ol ' •"I \ \H .. ' \ 54~1200 1976 CHEVROLET Allloa. Mew 9100 Autos.. Mew 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1011\~0\ & SO\ • LINCOI N Ml' RCURV Mab"HCM9s. s.le/ ._./Storclp 916 •••••••••••••••••••••• RENT '78 Luxury Moto Home 22' sleeps 6. Shortbed Pickup 2626 HARBO Black & really sharp! R BLVD. <ll..S3742>. COSTA MESA wk + & ml 640-8585 MUS'r SEE!! WE IUY Mirode Used Cors . USED CARSt RENT. 23' Fireball. Sel contalned. &45-2283 UC lot-Harbor/Hamilton We're the new Chevrolet COSTA MESA dealership in the Irvine 23' Midas Motor Horne. 631-5330 Auto Center. We need 1977 400 cu. in. Chevy • 5 3 G M c .,., T . your used car! 24000 + miles Xlnt mechanically sound . JOE cood. New roor atr re $700.557·1949afl6PM. u•c PHERSO .... cenlly added. Othe P'UI' " xtras including levehn i6 Cooner wtGem/t.op. 5 CHEVROLET jacks, bhnds Wife ' spd.lonu.xlnt'cond. 21AutoCenter Drive ~lcaJ cond1tJon force m>o. 839-1376 IRVJNE ~n4ei'~g '12•000 '7SFordCourier 768-7222 Best Offer. Keo. Vogue 78. 26' Class A. 1m 842·32«1. 894-1305 WANTED! mac. 5500 m1, sips 6, air, . L d awning, s ave s1.ooo."77Cowier.lo mi.Quality at e mo e l Toyotas, $24,<Xkl. PP. 714·644-2791 shell. HD bumper. $3600. Volvos, Plckups & Vans. T --n-T 496-2.801 eves only. Call us today! ~ ~.-917 -. ____ _..;_ __ _, •••••••••••••••••••••• 67 Ford P.U .. runs good, 21' 1962 Kenskill with 8xl body good shape. $995. cabana in sr adult park. _67_5-07_40 _______ 1 IMPOHS s:K>OO. 548-6173 or 631·9665 '74 Datsun Pickup. Red. 4 t--1'"'""_'_H_terti __ --.. -.cl-_. TRAILER SPACE 8x3 spd. cstm mtr .. Hvy duty Co.to Mew max. Sr. Adult Park. susp, Mich X s. spoked P'll. '4._UOJ or 540.'4'7 548-6173or631·9665 wf\J, AM/FM tape. $1400. Nds some body work, ~· fully self-cont trave must sell. 752·0184, trailer. used twice, up-497·2918 • graded. better thnn nu .• 68 El Ca . <;All Cordet.suls. 979-0032 mlno 307, air. 1 p/s, p /b, stereo, Mags. Camprng or all purpos shell. SHARP. $2400 trlr. Many , com part _7_52-_7939 ________ 1 ~~ry band~: $250. '63 lolernatlooal. New paint, mags. s hell. {ima!l travel trailer. rully _979-0995 ___ B_1_1J_o_r_Ea __ r_1 __ 1 equipped. Bargain S895 call~2898 Mtos.lntported ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMrai 9701 . ..................... . .. ...... =ts=k 1978& 1979 MODB.S MG-TRIUMPH AND JAGUAR lilt/to Seniu, Parts & Accftsorifl 940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OiEV. 3SO engine Comp . lo miles. Firm at $350 642-5075 artS:30PM '74FORD COURIER Mags, flares. s hell much more! Onlv$2295 PRIVA "r.E PARTY 640-6375 & Trade-in you r used sporUcar now; we need good ones!!! . ~l11&5ffUs 2 new F 78 balanced tares y_. 9570 on Plymouth nms $25. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·~ '76 CHEVROLfT SURFERVAM Automatic, AM /FM stereo tape, pwr. steer· ing. hi -back seals. special paint, cruise con· t.rol, pop-top roof, aux. Honda 450. 2 into I pipes New rear lire, nds work S175/o(r. Call 536-2148 A&dos for Sal~ ••••••lt•••••••••••••••• gas tan ks. Tacoma A.ti~/ wheels & low miles. Lie. Classic:1 9520 1883754 Ser. P3247. $5178 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOOOI E 1946 ford Beautiful! $6500. 644·7183 -----___ __, '46 FORD WOODY l'Ully restored ! $13.000 675-6161 '631't Ford Galaxy. Xlnl. Sbckel seats. auto. pis. p/b, a /c. Mint cond. Mustl:iee' 638-7858 <GZF91!:1l $2500 ---1.951 Ford Woody Deluxe. Gd cond. Complete. Nds restonng. $4000/bsl off 646-8444. 57 T Bird runs great! THEODOHE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR Bl VO CO STA MESA 642 · 0010 1977 DODGE V AM IS PASSENGER VS. automatic, pwr. steering, air cond. & low rrules. C394SAX). CALL FOR OUR SPECIAL PRICE! NOWU! IAUElt MOTORS 2925Harbor Blvd. COSTA MF.sA 979-2500 * ·~ 1978 AUDI 5000 A gorgeous automobile, heavenly t.odrive. Sports a beige exterior, velour interior and equ.I pped with automatic transmission, alr cond., cruise control and AM/FM stereo. (180Tz.5) Pric:• ls Right! CHICK IVERSOM VW-PORSCHE·AUDI 445 E. Coast Hi way at Bayside Brive Newport Beach 673-0900 * Alfa Romeo 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Alfa Spider. 16K ml, xlnl cood, must sell. S6100/ or bst of'r. 64&-~ .... 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Looks great! New paint/ Jnterlor AM /FM cassette tape deck 67S-0790 COHHEll CHEVROLET ,!K;!JI 11.HlMlr 11 1, •I 1111Sl'\'1E~\ . 54~1200 '73 lOOLS. 4 dr, auto, air, 1935 Ford 'h T. P .U. Xlnl --''---------43,<Xkl mi. $2000/or bet. cood. $5000 '74Chev. 9-passeoger 6'.S-7151 5e5479 window· van. $3250. '731001..S s rf Uk F M ---------t 548-U56eve.67S-2213 · n '8 c • ' R~ air rood. Sl450. 496·3695 Vehidn 9530 TT Ford Van Chatteau. eves. Finl.shed intr. auto, A/C, '73 lOOLS. 4 dr, air. auto '76 Mini Winnie 23RB. • FM st.er cass, lo mi I.rans. stereo. Xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gen, air, most xt as. "_$6400.___._673-_7_630 _____ 1 $1775. Ph552·1897 ~~mi. $12,500 orr. '78 Dodge Van: Fully .._.. 9709 ----------• equip. custom int. Best ..... •••••••••••••••••• 1978 'I• Ton c PS, dfer. 557-3439 af\ 5:30. stereo. lo~ miles. Self/· 703spd shift, 6 cyl custom conL u ·~ camper, d nt 1008 bed. S900 cood. Best()(r 493-8452 4!M.""2 ~ Rou. '78 Chevy 100 w /V-8 a: 3 Rodi 9540 spd trans. Perfed for ••••••••••••••••••••••• work or ca mpe r . Sand Rall Big 1200 Many $4950/olr. "5-3178. xtras, xlnt cond. $1250 . ..;... _______ _ 56Q.6lafler5Pll Autoe Leallng 9580 ...... .,,. ... t55 ........... . •••••••••••••••••••••• Mo. I Jff" OE.Al ff! IN C AllF FREE 1 n(I G AllO N\ r )F G.A'> W rA mLS A AMC JllP ,, .._ .:::.' .araa, .... aftlPll. - LOW LEASE! 7tetBOI& Ou1dra-Tr1c , power ateenng & brakes. heeter. (Ser. 18881) ASLOWAS S142tl per fl'lO. on epproved redit. 38 month open end i. .... c..tt ~ '7496 lua tax & 11¢. Rettdual 4&45. C41 ... ._ ··~ .. :F .. w . 147.flll ............ 1961 AUSTIM IUGEYESPlm Looks good, runs well & bas two tops. (578RUA). Was $29915; on sale HOW·S2555 IMBIUICll 2925Harbor Blvd. <XlSTA MESA t7t·ZSOO t712 ....................... 'WTCHAMci FOi lt71130l'I SAVll IUYOILIASI MOWI 7''1 MOW Allffl••• Allo limited DWDW ol 1171Jllll'• ii still avall•· ble. Call us todart _ Ql-2040 4'Mt4' ••• &.-....Gl"HM 302 Ramona Costa Mesa You a~ the winner of TWO Alff TICICETS tolhe 17th Annual LOHGHACH IODEO at th e Long Beac h Arena, 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Lon11 Beach. To claim your tickets • call 642-5878. Ext 272. *** '77 BMW a201. sunrf. AM/FM cass, Anthracite G~ lo ml. xlnl cond. $8,1 ..833-2144 ·77 5301, 4 sgd. s nrr, AM/FM cass. 1.1rgundy. fll,900 or assume lse. S271 mo. 673-'3707 <home> or 83J..(K33 (of' c. > 7• 2002 Til, Xlnt cood. Many xtras. Must see. 957-0&lldays, 640-7066 art 6. 'iS Super Clean 2002 bm/tan. AM/FM cass. air. S6.300 497 ·3282 Alltos,Mew 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMW ~7 12 o.t.. -9720 Oltlm 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 BMW 133CSl. auto • Stiver w/blk & wht in tenor. aWU'OOf. air. P/W, foe lites. stereo. CBC: wheels, lo ml'a. Call eves; 67s..&054. c.,t 9715 ....................... •DATSUNS • '--91 s.lectkMI Of AIModefs SA!.£S.LEA.Sl NG PARTS-SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN New 79 2llOZX Atr, P /S. 4 pass. 1llver Lie. pd. Sll.347~ '78.Z; 8,700 ml. ln war· ranty, air. amtrm stereo, $10,0QO. 6'5-28Zl '76 Load e d . Mus t sacrifice. Like n·ew. *DRIVE• * FW 9725 548-4306or 546-8354 "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• DatlUR 9120 * LITil.E... * SAVE A LOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• "We need to buy clean Datsun used cars" $Will Pay Top Dollar S COSTA MESA DATSUN SHOP&COMPA.RE BARWICK DATSUN ...... 111 lu.1 , 1 ,,1,1 11 111 8J l-ll7S 493.3375 2845HARBOR BLVD. 0-1fied Ada, your ooe- 54CM410 540-021 l stop shopping center. Alltos. Mew _ 9100 Mtol. Mew 9IOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• aaaa Fantastic Closeout onm8Modela 1979Models now arriving MUST SELL DJCKMIU.ER MOTORS 120W. Warner, S.A 557·2132 J.Mew tlOO • 17 f • I ' ~. t~ ~. l111t,...W • ...... IMport.d A.wtot, '"'~ Awto' Im~ Auto I ....................... . .................... ._ ........... ._ .... ._._...... ........................ ... . . . . .., ........ A.to~.·~ ....... 9727 ...... 9717 Mfrc...... 9740 flertdw 9750 't ,,, • •••••••••••••••••• ...................... . ....................... ....................... ••.•.•..•• _, •••••••••••... _. •• ._ •••••••••••• , ••• ·••••••·••••··•••••·•• .~._ ................. ~ !!'!'°'· 9765 ~ ,,,, 97JS r Honda ""•&on lnl MBZ 1 L ctaulr, in lfl lln~ .> •Jl • Int l:ood ••••••·.-.~·••n••••• .. .-. ••• .-. •• ~··•••••h•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1racf Mew '79 t'und u .uoo mi. Ont• ahow coud Oc>lh \op Nu ru.t Mo\ IDi mu t TOY OT As' is TR7 $6000 P rf~('t ~r ~ 813 ~1~ ttblt tf\i • dnH• tralt1 11'°11 usoo n•·tno ' rond. ?S.."'ZZIJ days and HOM!evcan ~ ..........• !?}.~ ;:~:.r;:~o~:~. m1•oncht·1H1 "U~~u $69 ~wn~u111s.9-oz10 Toe-... ~I '73 JAGU41 XJCI '7ll 'l), llkt• llU, I r tid l.'\lf\J 1• .. $.J.750 Aulom•t1c Wl\h lo~ VolksW9CJN 9770 Ulllo..llVERSITY COHYBTllLI old, l~ m1, l' kl.' ~h .. 1 1-;,,. Gll JOl>l · mi Sharp' 1~ 1 Do-.ay1Mft• t ••••••••••••••••••••••• f""lll "'tru'" cluaal"' l" .. 1·'-I !M>J><l)mntsot1·••hm11 ... ,.,.. "738eet!r,i1WU'OUl'.4 11pJ, -..... 1..aa-" •1 • " ·' • l"-4 Ill.! 111'1&1, blU\!. h rd 1976 Cm IC • 2'lt'J'\'O nu P.!ot A11okin1C ..,_,.._.. ruiublt'I' fo·lnlth\!d In Riii'\' mdl l'or •l'll' l'llll ICI hud I(\ rl'ar "'lnlfuy, • .,. _. (Jt'll\l"l"S t\~ l.'?UO mi'nl9 ..... c .... GMC prlnuo • )t>llow with tOau:i 8l 61~ 3 ·~nn n 000 Or bt t UHt•r HAIOTC>r 'll0'4 (•r l '"l'\H .tr True kl chtoroo 1i1<1t~ wh • i, An p1,1t-~n· 'I> ~ 11143 '4 &ptf'd trans & ts in on Appro~·rtH'rt<t11t ._. ...... · r••ll1M11!'00rn~ ·o ~:~fI,l'r••llna UHt ' ~~~r·:0~~-\~~Uin·,~~: 1l lllk u n lill 9llS ~~{.,P~~p " s hup c LOW PRICES! •••••:i;·~··:.:·~·~··:.:·~·~··~·;··~·;··~·;·:i:.;~~:.;.:~~;;~;;i.--ijiiii~~~!!!-i!!i Sll,999 rtr1 rh•Hl1 , ta:.ruu iA!•lbl'r .wt 4 C. P~r llU.MAXIY • I AUMMOTORS ru 1>1 1.,.nrtyA_M w1odo-.·1. aort. lo 011 lf75'9CICUr TOYOT"" Xlnl ('01'1'1. Mu t S\•11 L ..., d W/SL-•1 A z<r..5 ltarbor Bh'd ~ 9742 l\U 4M1J MCJILI _. lB88IBtll'h Bhd THE SA'IL SALE. "' J IY 14/IPtt) (No We Don t Sell Boats) WE ARE HAVING A MONEY SA VIMG ENERGY. SAVING SALEI OM THE GAS SAVERS! * CHEVETTES * * MOMZAS * * ~UV PICKUPS * ALL AT BIG SAVINGS! -EXAMPLE ';:_ ~79 CHEVETTE·4 DOOR 53 79 ·~'UH- SA V.E '58311 Including: Roof Carrier • White Walls • Floor Mats Tinted Glass • 4 Speed • Remote Sport Mirror Camel Sport Cloth Bucket Seats • Day/Night Mirror ONLY AT · 900 SO. COAST HWY. 350 IROADWAY O•OPIY .I.NO SEE US TOO.l.Y in Beautiful Laguna Be ach (714) 494-1131 (714) 546-9967 TODAY •.• OUR ''ONE PRICE'' BUICK ' REGAL SALE CQ:>TA M ESA ••• •• •• •• • • • •• • •• • •• • • • Abo mlJ & t'IS~t'Ht' I l\.1 •ftNG'roN BEACH 919.2500 ..-W l 979 ~ l'OttSt'tn~ C' c.... ~t' KW't)' ! < lAJ'f'T~ 1 i•T.asir.s Yellow '75 Rabbit, ~un "9 .. ~ "' Iii' roof, acnlrm . radlali.. -... n1:.:: • Ll111_.,... Y4•11ow wJblk lntr .... 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Musl C \ \r n1. l'OSTA Mto'.SA '1''"1" ~...., ·~~,..,_ 8&M hyd shfl kll, nt•w l t77 MO MIDOIT 1 :!.~~~t~o" o" 014 t 'oi ullu 97t-2SOO ¢. 7S MBIUT lilaupunkt PlrellJs, AM/t'M lll t.'ll'U llu1 alUl\llr wuh hh11" Ill , ' 1•1 ~·:~ ;;.~, •11100 Co~· 'lt.'rt'O, 11.unruoC l'l.I~ & ret tlr Tri 1\'< tt'lior 1'1111,1 wllh '"I ltoM•lt yoe '166 1976T"RIUMPH "3.IWml Xlnl rood All 1q>kr $13,:>00 (714 ) Hl1~1• n 1d1 "'hi\•1111 v •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• //l t1h111Low 1111 .111111 SPITFIR' ft'("t)fCb 12\JOO -I'll~. J~!~~~~~~·. "·~1~~~~f.~~· [fRRu'~$~~e~:J ~;:~~,~~~,.,.:,~~:. !~f ~ilil~~:, f¥E::~~··~~;. - -979·1100 :t!!!!'1''i:::.~.. · lJC Jut tlurho1 /l hun1lton J----Cta11lc ..,, MOM4• .. mvirrA lllt!fhdnlf flllW ('(),'\'l'/\Mfl'.SI\ 73 tlhia Cotw. l\t'llV Ear~e. Ocaullfully 76 Mhti: .. 1 :·t~OIMI1111, Xl11t 111 l v1tn • I~ 11111 '"" 631-SllO i:~·n. lo/rru Xlnt. ('Und ,..... ..•• A~'1 / •u , 111•• 11 • , flf}\HHiltllli't\ lllvll ( M .., .... l!lti~ Dy M?OOT_leve,M<>Sl~ ft.,;lor«J Also 12 rou. re· ,.,,,.. n '" n " '"" - ildy w be fl'SlOl'\-d. Take 831 ut01 1'111 h ll\lllf l 1111111 I Iii ( 'Oltllli' ril.llJI, gll•Jjl 111 ..... 1977 TRIUMPH n vw butt . ltons Rood pkk. S2000cu. Must 111.111 1975 MG MIOGIT a111,ouo " 111111 , H• cnt 11.1111 .. u11 TA-7 Nt\.'d.o; body wurk. $1.000 e•·crythlnl(. Uod r i:..ooo mlh•i-Ai 111 UM "111 t11••1 1173 4:i54 llua l1t11'tl 11tut1rnof & a ir IOI ~11 alt 5 IClf't)y'1 Cla11lc~ .1 .... 1 1 1 1 •~Jnd Br111h1 )'t•llow w11 h ;----~ 645JI J 12 Dir. OUlJl~11nd1n11 \"Ollllllltll\ Im I n llU flW, w •II••, hW IJll llfORI YOU 111111 k lnh•nor. l2!110l tl6 vw. All OCW• br~ __ __ _ __ _ Ow)'l>ur. 1~1 litmrool. v11yl 11111 l1,1tt1 1J SELL VOUA 56495 67~"!'....,ct('. $1680 or ~t. ~Ghia 9715 s3695 . 11h111 v '21.000 11:1 1 1;1110 .,.......,, I ... u-MOTo•s tl•r• tn!> 4H tO llVl'PI TOY OT A, IAUY MOTORS .--" t I Nl'W pe rfett 'SK VW •m Kmnonn Ghia. Xlnt 2925Harbor lllvd. s..barv 97U SEE US! ~~!~rAboMr .,!Sl/\vd without eng. Bucaio! ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. wilh car cvr. S3100. COSTA M"F,,SA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....., ""' SJ505.56-7625days bef6 Call642 3985 979•2500 L976 4 x 4 atallon wgn MAl~.,~~S TOYOT4 979-2500 · ....._...._ wllh cvt'ry enrn . M iNVlEJU -'70 Gonvert. New paint . .._ 9731 MG1 97•4 AM /FM Casllell" d~c·k , U 1·2H0495·12 t0 'n!SplUirc. m~t sell. ex-ti.res, clut('h. Very Sood n••••••••••••••••••••• "' pl.'<'l.1ng baby Lo ml cond $2300494 1659 ••••••••••••••• •• ••••.. A/C, 11kld plulcs. push -~loCr Aft~. 494.5436 ' · - miracle mazda •74 MGB Convert. Xlnl bar, moon roof. luggaJ(e Selling anything w1ttt a _ _ 1971 vw bus, sunroof. oond. 42K mJlea. $3200. rack, lo m1l c11, Ideal (or Dally Pilot Clu11111f1cd Ad T1 TR 7 whale with sport AM /FM stereo A..trac:k • 499-11Xi6aft 6 pm. skiers. $4250/bf'st otr. is c• simple mailer . . . stnpes, sun roor. AIC. xlnl t'OOd. Asking $3450. $1360 JUSl call 642 5678. AM/FM cassette slereo, ~99S4or (2l3>6:>1·~S 1977 MGI plaid int. lo m 1. xlnt --------2150 H..t.or l,.d. White with black in· Aldos,Mew 91004-tos,Mew 9100 oond.371·0252eves. Aatto1,Mew 9100 Costa M..a 645-5700 terl o r . f' It ted with •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM stereo cassette. luggage rack & custom i9 RX7 GS. 11,000 m1. Fully loaded. sunroor. Must sell leaving coun· try. S9800/Firm 548-3967 MercMH letn 97 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• decals. (2068\. $4555 IAUHMOTORS 292.5 Harbor Blvd. , COST/\ MESA 979-2500 'f.8 220, lllnt cond., low mlles, all service re. corm. $3,450. 955-3097 74 MGB, 44,000 ml. xlnl c:ood.. AM/FM 8 track, 1971 Mer cedes 2SO. 67J.8302a!t4;30 Private party. $5800. Call Porsche 979-8200. 9750 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 'T1 MB300D. only 26K ml, i3 Porsche 914. perf. con· Mich. llres, xlol fuel dltlon, $5900. Eves mllea~e. smooth positive _639-_5667 ______ _ handling, a real value. P.P.~10 00 3S6 B roadster convert. Mint cood., $9500/offer J.978~L. 3M. Milan bm, 642.8683 • stereo. absolute I y D'\in l. $29,500. E ves <213 ) 947-3301. dys <2 13) 695-6135or (714) 551-4038. '75 Mercedes '24 OD . 710-8077 77 Copper Metallic 911 Porsche Targa, loaded, saddllt lealhcr int.. air. elc. Sl9,080lax incld. or- Cer. 29K mi., 752-8401: 751-2186 MBZTURBOOIES EL '77 924 : silve r , A I C. m T.itmg factory de-::if.~8f!·::::.. ~~·11 ~:;! · ry of JOOSO ln April. 979·2333 eves &•wknds t sell. You buy & 768-5363 save S. Zero ml. 524.3409 -------- Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 .....•............••..• ·················~····· BAUER '~The Automobile 0Peo~le" <~ . . AND MIJCH MORE! oul c•1 i .. on ANY -TYPE A•I01notlve IAIOLINEI . BRAND NEW 1979 CIVIC ·1 "GA.5008880·3551 BRAND NEW 1979 ACCORD SM E 1037577 ·3606 Plus Tax & Lie. s5719 Plus Tax & Lie. SAU 'RICI GOOD THRU 2-4·79 FINANCING AVA\bABLE ON All WITH INTEREST RATE LOW AS 12 25 APR & ~ ON .. O.A.C. . . THE CAR EVERYONE IS -TALKING ABOUT- We su~est you see us first ... not last ... for some plain talk, straight fads & possibly the lowest prices anywhere . .. because we know -it's our people that really make the difference. "llauer~ -·~~k J .or ..... c ... "'•'• ,. o. ... *' tis • ..,.,.., • ., • > # 1 Buick Dealenlalp 2125 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 979-2500 OPEN TIL 10 EVERY NIGHT I •I OPEN TIL 5 SUNDAY HONDA 4 DOOR ' ·-IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' 'I - ......_ VN4 ..e.~ U.-4 • ........ U1e4 4Mtos. UN4 ffl!!r, F!bnl!ty 2, 1979 •..•.................... ·····-· .............. ~·w· ................ ·••·····. ........•..... .... ...... ~;.;.=;;.a..;;;.i...;.;-.-_______ ......, ................. _ ...... . 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"lOCadillaecoav't.~1.000 All co lora, all wi th _"18_t_T_,-low--ml.-air-,-am-/f-m 11~k Auto Nu ~' OlmR~ UQ>.Qtlloe2 ll7I 9dnr••C..... ~ FU:IOlERJONES ~new \op, a.lot coed. automaUcs, alr cond .. l tnc:k.Xtras. pefol, a ln\. Uftd , r."1 ··&irk Al<·. PS Ntw • I nCADll.LAC CHEVROLET pty.SM-I004 pwr. aleerlna u d all M0-2988 lltoOlbeltolr IT$ •"' • tlr n OC>od cood PUICHASI S.AMDIVILLI m:tWeetmlDl&.erAve. "75 Sed De VWe. 50K ml. ~l~A~>~W MILES ! a..i•t '920 "TtVW BUit ,.,,.,,. .. --;---'.,j_ ::= Ctll al). 5 pm oa • ••c.1 Loaded ! 11.834 mllH. W..Cmhlllter 13f.J773 kJeded W/x'tru, depend s •vE SSS ·-.·,·1··,·;::::;::0UT······· Carpttlnc fl cuna1011 2025 S ------~ Bur1undy In color. Uke WANTED :--famcar.~M4·6M2. A __ .... t ,aOOm\. 127.000. CaU Anaheim 760-2011 1'11JUVl£RA llv•r. 2 dr. 'fOUI HIW Brand Ntwl (WlfJl"> "18SevUle.llaveCaeb. Cm 0 "17 • MOMTICAl.LO '1\4~ &ft. l pm all fll.1'li r • AM / VM l.tJ*, 1979 t9799 Pvt Pty 831-11829. 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Youaret.bewionerof lt76MAUIU '61 01.11, eq_ul p p d ru'r 1411umet Hal~bb!lr~ XG SAYS l()()()Hiut>orBlvd C~DIVIW ~18,ld~~~lUretOOO 1...00p· 1971c.au.a-TWOFa:~ICKETS ~r~"~~luebl~lnt!:h : ~ns. UOOO!oU.:r ~yl, Auto lrana , ('ow C /Illes.\ 54().9 00 In SHOWROOM condl· 13 uuvuu. ~' • I'. . -vs .-g w e )p, . .... • , • 8 k A s•vE•. OSt4\ • I .. _ ... ___ .. , <-RYY ). s.6-979'7 2 t.o cbooee. One .. a T· LOHG1'1thAanllAuaJCH V8, automauc. air cood., • ...... Str. "' r a 1 Ir, I' ........ uuuuu• _... ~/low mil •· _.. ,_.. -o--.J-g •-a ra dio • -Buck~ ' fm t t eo & Wu~; OIUale '68 Cad TS,000 mi. Old but w es -r~ r~· •• ._,.... -• • Volvo t 772 ~ 11 h 1976 C like lnllde " or. <MTI'KC). The ltODIO <6'IOPKE). Reduced to , ••••••o••••••••••••••• ~kno/'L,~0mtt~ ADILLAC Tl Seville. U Blue/Blue HOW-$1666 lllult::; $2.250 &44.af::-ot.ber la 1 yellow LT Al the Lon g Betth OHLY $3750 ~ VOLVO Ont Owner At kin" B.DOIADO lnl.1.8..000 mi.A.llxlras. IAUBIUICk w/ool,y_6,000 mlles ! Arena, 300 E. Ocean sz,100 Call H3 1121 Fully Loaded -SlO,SOO. PP . 151"4344 1 2Sl25HarborBlvd. • 11 S d a d e v 1 1 e <ai;;w.tn,.NOWI Blvd .. Loo& Beach. To 5 .&1 -59VICI weekday a 6 · l 0 P M , Moon Roof <~V> ~211:i8. COSTA MESA d'Eletaoce. 18X mJ, xlat claim your Ucketa, call ::::'L."'"'l.,G ~kl'flds9AM-6PM $7499 r CadUJac '72 Fleetwood 979-2500 cond. SPOO. Loaded . .._..UMdC_.. te5678Ext272. --~ " 1 Brougham, xlot cood, Local car. 631·2174 evn. OC IOt-Harbor/H•mUtoa * * * OVERS~DELIVERY For salt! 1974 Gremlin. new Ml cbelln Urea. ?I CDV$1600 75«l09~. COSTA MESA EXPERTS bucket "'II ts . a I r. G1Jil.1'9'IAFSOM. ~. ~/6'5--1.235 -......... _ eau ....... _,,_ 6lt·lll0 Seil ldlei~ SU-5618 AM/FM. pwr stttnng, ...,.ft '': ....... ,.... __ ,., CONNELL C HEVROLET ~'-~ t l.•r p,.,, It,\ j! I I ,.. I \ .,, ~ " \ '>41>-1200 . . • • . .. 1 . EAllLElkl VOLVO l.9&6Harbor Blvd. new front brakes, low UMC~CUIY AYfos, New tlOO Alltos. New HOO ......_New tlOO Alllol. New tlOO ...._New HOO Alllot. New tlOO mileage, Sl800 Call alter • I '800 leocla ltvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 5 oo. 964-1761. • COSTAM~A 646-tJOl 540-946 7 '62RAMBLER6 cyl. auto. lkwllta:J• IHdt rum gd QJO 842-8844 -Find--wba-t_you_·_w-~-t--m~ ~~ ····~··· n...1 ... n1t...c1 tll_. UUnp fast with Da1Ly ~ ..-~ u s ""''· PiJot Want Ads. '67 El Dorado •. CuJI power, .... -.. Used r:-:i~.....,.,=-=-=-----1 A/C, good llres, $990. -646-1312 ~ \:::31 PRE-OW NED ,, NA BERS 175 POH'TIAC M.AHDrux Padded top, full pwr.. fact. air cond .• tilt wheel. AM/FM stereo Aallye wheela. SHARP! (134532). '3999 176 B.DORADO Cruise control. leather Interior. stereo radio and full power (750TRV) '6899 76 OLDS C UTLASS SUPUMI · T·TOP BROUGHAM CPE. Full pwr . fact air. AM/FM stereo 8 track. tilt. crotse cont .. split pwr seats, cost whls.. lo. lo miles. (976NZAl '5999 •77 CHEV. BLAZER 4:r4 VB, PS. PB. fact air. auto .. AM/FM stefeo tape. mag. low miles. (831SWA). 17999 1nB.DORADO Cabriolet toe>. aollt leather seats. full pwr .. fact. air. tilt wheel. cruise cont .. stereo tape player and 1 yr./12.000 mlle warranty (182Rm '9399 '68 SEDAM DE VILLE Padded top, full power. factory air cond . tilt wheel A AM/FM 1tereo Must see! (ZBV137) 'I 699 ·· '77 BUICK B.ECTRA limited. Tilt, cruise. ste;eo. padded top. split pwr. seat & low. low miles. (368T JM) S6699 176 CHRY. CORDOBA Full pwr .. fact air. AM/FM stereo. tilt whl.. cruise cont.. split PWr. seats. leather Int.. wire wheel covers. low mites. like new car. .(083PCX). ,. '4699 •75 COUPE DE VIW Full power. leather lnterlor. stereo tepe & vinyl roof and low. low miles. (541MOW) 15799 '7 4 COUPE DE VIW Padded top, full power. split power seats. factory air. tllt wheel. AM/FM with 8 track tape player SHARP! (225LGV) s4599 NABERS NAml CADILLAC 2600 HAl80tl I&. YD. 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(41683'). ~~vina country muat 8''-AM FM Nlndplpitr mod• with u&omaUt', pwr. at r· .. _. .. ... ~ llCU. Silver oo ... I automaur • 11t t'Ond Ina. rertOC"1 air tood . Wp. 411K rnJ, nu llrea. new . 19. O O O m I stereo. $3500/bat ofr. (2293) Wu • on UnLed lltsa, ., Ure , balU1brak . Beatoffer. !J.0,:11570 /Beal offer.· .,.,.,_ .. _!~v~!.,ry ""'di-,..__ 9933 ~aftlpm. IW ..... , t'OVe-" LOW m....., or1Jl... .. ........ ~ ......... IUUU .... I:. .....,,.. ~w 1122 " •• uon. Look for 1l on the •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Ford P.U .. 30Z K.8 Auto ""' • 2 ml.lea 1..it' 11'1Rl.O tit . 900 • ..: ,,....-dHwy. '74 Mont• Carlo, 2 dr "19Vet.YeUow.Lolded+ s howroom floor ! 'T1 XR7l. excell. cond.. trena. Beal. Afler 7 : IAUBIUICI t --Uucktt ata, AM /FM. moon roof 41 a poke <40!L104>. 31JC mi, air, m11 wbl.I, 87~. lb.rbotBl\-d $4771 ~..... A.lr-... pp ~·Must~ to op· __ $GJ0.962-96S7 • .._ 1-.;....;... _____ _ l.m~t.ooA fl~l IJI ·eampa.la ~· Bit. var. Eve1 Still r'-~9N7EW7 ! Look io"eou,ar XR7. AM/FM ~:~:_t= :;;:: W:~::!?:t::.· _...,.._l otr r """'9 stereo caaa. blk ltbr Int, ·~" -o tt11 CHIYIOUT -~ml lt77 COltVITTE for It oo o~r FRONT 70 aeries wide oval tires. 1976 FORD ,_,__, THIODO Rf ROBINS FORD ~~ J+ z Wbite. T·t.op, tilt. power LlNE! (49CM4). wht w/blk vinyl top, just · GIAHADA COUPI -"73 C.prt · Xlol cond. wladows atereo tape tuned. Xlnt running AutomaUc, pwr. 1teer1ng U.:. 9945 4 speed lra.oa 6 aterto. Mw · cuatom paint. pin UCbted entry. Secu_rity cood. Must see & drive! &brakee, air oond. & leaa •••••••••••••n•••••••• ~BP> Wulll85: ~ ~=: V6 iUck. "2450: •Ylitm . 2',000 Q)llet. $1750.96'"1.848 thao 15 ,000 m ites. 1976UHCOLM ''••' ••4M P\I 1111 ,_,, • • ( l 1,fA "'941 \A, ' t, • I, 13 lmp1l1t w,n , ll:lnt <'Und. Ot'll own.ir, 48.~ Mi, many all'u, SJVl~ ~70.,v• 1,.1.s------~ ••• 777 Must<·-:e'> to appreciate. •--------• C400REN·>. Wat $C895; on MAJtlrlY ,. --·"-' nv" .-diryaler-· tt2S -Dodp 9935 sale Cartier model with a NALASS IAlmlutell ....................... · McelemlCt•l•c ....................... NOW-$3999 moooroofl (683RCL). COt4V.,.._I ~llarborBlvd. ~~.lt.hrlot.fully WIMAIH lf76COIVIETTI um Dodge Polera, 383 IAUERIUICIC Was$9995,onaale Looka 6 ruo1 srut ! COSTA M&SA. eqtapped, muat aeU this SANTA AMA Loededl Silver w/wlre eo&lae. Needs repair. 29'l5Harbor Blvd. NOW-$8555 '74 Nova IS t'Y I 2-d r . radlot htr. P 1S, 1a uto, SHARI' l', P. SIHS, <NPUlll Wu DW. on f7t·2100 ~ .... ~~. o. !!~,.,..'!~er 54~9421 wtte.11 le only 30.000 $300. &&4-9190. COSTA MESA IAUER IUIQC d I _...., ..,..._ .,,........,_ ~ miles! (776\JCE). '69 Dart, body clean, 979-2500 2925Harbor Blvd. ~w-Stlll ?3Chevy tm •4 r. a r. MUST~-!! 'ti3 Chev • dr • &uod 0 &NI , &ood Ul'ft, DelW ~U.. ,_ G44 Aft 1 PY •~•-IUICK AM/FM, , aood eond . Sell with EASEi Make your s hopping .-.. needs seal covers, 6 cyl.. COSTA M~A -.YSR aood ures 11700 or bat ll'u BREEZE e.asier.bY using lbe Dally Mllacle ~Cll'I stick shift. New tires, l919Turbo Mustang, 3-<.tr 979·2500 .__ .. _ ClulifiedAd.164,2.,5178 PiklttlUaifedA.ds '"' lot·ffarborM~utl>n nm good.. 5'()0. 846-s&Sl 2 mos. old, com Pl 11., _______ _ Harbor Blvd. ch 'Dl-4'lien/w....... I • ..,.,. COSTAMfS'A ' loaded. mus t se . '77,VenaJlles, low m1. l.'OOTAMESA ......,..._ -HOO....._..._ 9100 .....i.Mew 9100 631 S3lO Atllol.Mew 9100 '1000/lake over pmts. XJnt cond. $8700/llake t7f·1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ····-···············-·············-········ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• m~. olfer644-2212 PLUS TAXI · LIC. 4 cyl., ................. ,,.,. ... ...,,.. ·--.. ........ ••!flt. ........................ - '"' ,., .. ll1C71 NEW 1979 * BUY AMERICAN * ZEPHYR· COUPE s3973s~ NEW 1979 CAPRI 3·DOOR NEW 1979 ME~CURY MARQUIS S680Q 2·DR SEDAN . NEW1911 COUGAR ·xR7 y ........ pwr ..... pwr. IMtl.. Llndlu 97200 • Y ... IUtO, pwr. l lf., pwt. bfb.. flteM benc:fl ID, atHIJielled wlll11W..._, Ult. NC, AM/FM s-.o, llMed gleM. '"' 10142 tllll1lt 1977 LINCOLN· TOWN SEDAN, 4 DR, v.e. auto, feet. llr. pwr. 11r., pwr. dlac bf111., pwr. wndwl., AM· FM rldlo 1t1teo, 11ee1 tldlala, tinted glaM, ~ 'l848if ..... 977 MARK V : v~. IUIO, llCI. Ill, lull PoWef. AM/FM tldlO tape 1terao, llHI raldel1, whltew1111, tinted gl111. Landau lop, 1111, cru1ae. °"if(; 388 I CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO, V-8, IUto, lllC1. lk, pwr. etr •• pwr. dlac btka., pwr. wndwl.. AM/FM r.sio 1tereo, tinted glall, LlndlU top, tltt wheel. 1 'jfJ1'i,r#J ml. Wlffll'lty. t246TXD 55888 NEW 1979 IOICAT RUNABOUT. 4 8')Md, powel' ddca. full feet. 9QUip. Slk 10151 (800198) 53773 4 ONL YI IMMACULATELY SERVICED 1977 MONARCH 4 DR. SEDANS 1301 NO. TUSTIN AVE. SANTA ANA . 7-0511 " •• I ThH• .,. all IUJCury models equipped with al llHI auto trans, air cond, pwr bralllt, pwr tleer, rldlo. pf1 whMI CCMtf'I and Wlw tll'M. MOit hlwt much mcnl MHugH rang• from 10,000 to 15.000 actual ml .... roof, NC, tlft ....... AMlfM aterto, llMld ......... rlClng IMron, ..,. .................... a 10100 ~ SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON 1979 LUXURY CARS! SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS ON BIG SELECTIONS OF •CONTINENTALS •MARK Vs •VERSAILLES AM,,fll 1tereo .......... ,.... dttwtlt.. ... OOM.. complete lu111ry ............... 69 s t ation wgn. 429 • 11 LI H COL M automatic, great eng., TO~"'• A/C. P is. needs a C·6 """'"" ll'lllS,t65063l·2408 All Lincoln luxury op----'-------1 t1ons. 8·lrack stereo, 1970 Tonoo Sqwre Wgn, Cabnolel top. Glistening ong ownr. 66,000 mi, dnl gold with white leather. CIOOd. $12SO. 644-2681 (98SRYU>. '76 Granado GhJa Dove grey, 37 ,000 ml. All ~r. loaded. VS 3.51. ~ Xlnt cond 559-6788 Wt 5 ·111 Rancbero. runs good, good shape. $750 or best. 960-3122 '68CORTINA. $8695 Mcca.c. CCldiloc 2ftd&MAIM SANTA•HA 543-9421 Mlf'cwy 9950 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Rwwng cond. ORANGE COUNTY'S 642-(Sl6 HEWEST 75 Granada 4 dr. Xlnl UNCOLN·M~RCURY cond.. ~ eng. Vynl top, Oealerstup la now OPEN A!C. oew. st. bit rad. RA y FLADEIOI tires. Crwse control UNCOL.N·MERCURY 44M . S400 below Book. Call 548-2967 weekdays lS.lBAutoCenter Dr. aft. 4PM. SDFwy·Lake Forest exit ...:::..;;.__;., ______ , IRVINE "11 LTD 4 dr ·auto pis. 83G-7000 p/b, &Jr, vnyl roor. 76K •--------ml Xlnl cond. $1195/BO '72 Col Park 9 pass. wag. 545-2500 White, rully loaded! Xlnl! $2,000. 675-6161 . '72 RaDchero· new eng &ood cood $1800. 645..al70 '76 Monarch Ghia: VS, 4 aft.er lpm. dr. p/s, p/db. p/w. ilUto, a/c, rm stereo tape. lux trim. Xtra Clean. 39,000 mi. P.P. $4,425 752·2'1:11 M2-4C 63 Ford l"1 ton pickup $650. Runs good . S56-8488 .......... ~I ·-~ .. ~J '78 ~~ .. ~~ s59-95 ~. ltiMFM -._ 3 yr "'"" ·-' 1 .,, -... ""' -• fl)t7) '7 2 MEICBIES JSOC $ 7195 Wtlll 111 01 ft --ti 1n liMNT loonc11toon ..,_.., °"'Y 1.000 l>M•I . C97'0CllCI OHL y ~, . ..,_,,..,,.._"""" '71 MEttCEDfS JSOC $ 5995 MINT CONOITION (S)!Ulb... y '79 COIYfTTIU2 400-0 -...._, ___ ,_, ___ '""°"'- IOf'Ql lD491 ' J7 • ' I I - ' . ' , ( ' ' t i J '74 '2000. 4 •Pd. 4 cyl. tn.000 mi Call al\ 4 pm. ~ukf«Stt'~t' Okll•b• t955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt7'0LDS CUTl.ASS UHM. In flawl 11 <'Ond1l1on ,,.,th many, many f'X• lr&11! (~ONPA l Wu SM95.onsa.le MOW·S411• IAU.IUICK 2!ll$ Harbor Blvd COSTAM~ t7t..JSOO --.---71 Olds Delta 88. 2 dr, HT, runs aooct. ta'IO. 964-18(8 72 Olds Delta 88 4-dr •. all extras. oog owner. good rood. SJ.200. 673-2595 '75 Starfare V-6. aulo, sttteo. 43M, xlnl cood. $2750/olr. 548-9536 '7S Cutlass Supreme Auto, AC. S Nu tires. AM /FM stereo. Swvl bckt seats. 50.000 ml. Xlot cond. Clean . Troublefree. $3300/bst o(r. 759·™5 days, 551 ·5615 eves. 71 .,.... .. Sml.eni w/2 barrel carb. U blu w/whl vinyl top. AM/FM stereo 8-trk. Runs great! Good radial tires. Cl ean. $1075. 964-1848 '75 Qrtlass Supreme · 2 door sw1Vel bucket seats, Ult st.eenng wheel. Ex-ceUeut coodiUoo. $3UIO. 64&-~ '781,<J Cutless Supreme Brougham, lo/mi · ex- cepUoaal. ~. Days 547-5832 Eves. 1·661-1666 """° 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Pinto Wagon V-6, auto trans, 20mpg, low miles. $2900/offer. '(714) 548-8625 after 5 p.m. & weekends. or (714) 498-1000, ext. '¥11 wkdays. '72 Pinto 2000cc 4 spd. 8 track fm stereo 1895. Call aft 5 957 ·28,05 '74 Pinto. $800. Mag Wheels ~ '72 Runabout. Great engine. Must Sell. $900. MZ-5031 "'13 Wagon. 4 spd. Make Offer 673-8583 '73 Wagon. 4 spd. Top shape. Real Gas Saver . $1275. 642·8327 PlpDuth . 99 60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 PLYMOUTH"" DUSTER Automatic, pwr. steering & brakes. air cond. & h:ss than 41,000 miles! <963MCC>. Was $2995 ; on sale MOW-$2666 IAUER IUICIC 2925Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA t79·2500 ·n Volaire 4-dr Premier, v.s. all power. A/C, stereo, xlnl. Must sell. 559-5731 eves. '13 Fury, Grand Sedan. St!OO/Make o(fer. lf'4·2212 497.2292 Plymouth Fury I. 4-dr . .nu paint & vmyl top. Runs xlnL Must see & dnve• $1475. 964-1848 '64 Plymouth VS Fury. R/H. Runs great. $350. Call 675-4834 PORtiac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 PooUac Ventura Good trans. car. Loan pay off. 714 /846-3628 or 896-2243. 'n Grand Prix W . Has all options & T-roof. Like new. 586-1008 'n Firebird v.a, slvr/blk SS350. Many xtras. Lo ml. P.P. S46-5484 'fU Ventura. Xlnt cond. New Ures. S550/bsl ofr. MUST SEE Can be seen al: 673 Center lfB. C.M. or call 645·11628 aft. 5. Great family car. '66 Le Mans: Collectors choice in xlot cood.A.sk· log $18115 Call 960-3379 afl 5pm. 78 Trans AM : red..1. loaded $7500 call~ 8 t"M $52·1CY70 71 ..._..,,. .. St50. 76M290 . '76 TA <Hpd, nu blk lacq., loaded, atm whls, Rlck. P.P. 955-3'78 tt70 . ....................... T-BlRD ••,all pwr, eng & body xlnt cond. Rblt trans lut month spent over *1001.... bWa avail. Ot • ren OYflC' ~sso. 840-2973 SELL Idle ttema wilb a . 1 Did.I)' PUol Claalllied Ad. \ '76 PIMTO ·~AIOUT llEW 1978 FORD 1~0% FlllANC~NI COURIER ~~ -. ._.A YAILABLE on ALL SALEI I 5 TO CHOOSE FROM CARS & TRUCKS PAY FAnORY •noKE ONLY* IXAWLI: A "9w lt71 ,_... C..--6' IMd. 4 ...... ,.., -...,W. ON YOUR APPROVED CREDIT •. ~ ' , , ·WHEW .. .. 'I> SE HAILA ESPANOL , . ' OYER 60 llEW 1979 PINTOS ON SALE THIS WEEKEllDI '72 PL YMOUIH PUttf t PASS. WAeOM Automatic. l)0'#8f steering. power brakes. air oonditlOning. (236EAW) SADDLEIACtrS IMTIODUCTOltY LOW PllCE OM SEYaAL OF THESE PINTOS IS ONLY: s3395 •3024 St. J21"6 119129 St. lt2297 WAGOHS OHLY A SMIDGEN MOltEU :'74 PLYMOUTH 4-000ll Power steering. power brakes. air cond1t1on1ng (382LFP) ' wtiih ... Wtill.St.#llH FACTORY INVOICED AT: MANY Ol'TIOMS & ACCISSOlllS AVil AU OM one MODB.S AT~SSA~HGS s3995 Includes 2% Fectorv Hold-Back llEW 1978 FORD ~d ·,FllSTASI IE.&Rfil SOME WITH AIR, SOME WITHOUT~ BUT HURRY!!! ••• BECAUSE fHErRE GOING FOR FACTORY INVOICE PRICE! •73 FORD c-w f'lcll .,, AM/FM with tape c>{eyer, mags and special oalnt. (t97351T) . \ •75 FORD PIMl'O INM-AIOUT Automatic. radio. heater (898TZV) · •74 FORD MUSTAM6 J.Ooot '74COURIEI STADl9 A TIAYILAU 4 ·soeed radio. he"ter 082PCOJ 6 cylinder au1omat1c transmission and arr cond•tl()tllng !•042KFY> - with automatic traos Real SharP' (111873217) 8 cyllnder. autom1tlc tran am1ss1on o ower steering. extra nice ('957NCE1 '75 THUHDEtlllRD Full oower and LOADED w1tl'I ex1ras11 !922NPFI I I 52677 SOMETHING ·DIFFERENT . . In the. i12J!QQ(QD. ~IMYAM V -8 . aut o m1t1 c transmission. air conditioning. surfer Interior. and only 27.000 lciual miles. (J"3590Y) • 54777 ~ 52977 .lhasual Can. Cla11lc1, Antl .. 1, Race, & One ~ a ~Incl! . - • FAIULOUS SAVINGS NOW OM GIANT SELECTION OF BRAND. NEW 1979 CHRYSLER CORDOIAS AND LE IARONS! THIS OVER.:00ERED STOCK MUST ._ __ E REDUC&D!.ACT NOW! . -- BRA•D•EW 1979 CHRYSLER CORDOBA BRA•D.•EW· 1979 CHRYSLER LE BARO• 2 DOOR ., $ VS, automatic trans .. power steering, power brakes. tinted windshield, electronic ignition system. wsw glass belted radial tires & more! (10640S) . VS, automatic trans .• power steering, power brakes. radio, white sidewall glass belted radial tires & morel (106522). A1LAS cHRYS\.£R p1..YMOU1H s£1lVICi HOURS: DAYBIDAY M~ TO 5:30 P.M. 7:30 SAtullDAY ... .._. TO 5:00 p .M. a:OO ,.,,..... JUST A FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING BUYS ON FINE USED CA~S YOU'LL FIND NOW ON SALE TODAY AT ..~ ... DO rr10D~1 ··· A Tl.AS CHRYSLER.PLYMOUTH!!! 174 MERCURY COMETSEDAH Economical s cyl .. automatic trans., Power steenng, radio and wsw tires (S66KBE). s1495 170 MERCURY MOMTBEY SEDAN VS. automatic trans .. pwr. steering. pwr. brakes. air cond . vinyl top. radio & wsw tires (8<41TR0 ) . 5995 1 66 CHRYSLER 173 CHEVROLET MOMl'I CARLO NEWPORT SEOAH · VB. autometlc trans .• pwr. steering. V8 automatic trans .. air oondltlonlng. pwr blakes. air cond.. vinyl top, Po~r steenng. power brakes. radio. AM/FM radio & wsw tires. (2<45LAU). WSW tires & LOW MILES! (TBZ6<43). s1195 177 DODGE a.200VAH 51695 '78TOYOTA. CllSSIDA S•AM 177 DODGE PICICUP WITH CAMPER VS. automatic trans.. pwr. steering. pwr. brakes. sink, stove, icebox. radio & morel (017102). .54795 '78 PLYMOUTH VOU.USIDAM ~ Ton. vs. automatic trans., pwr. Automatic trans.. air conditioning, V8. automatic trans .. air cona .. pwr. steering, pwr. brakes, air cond .. r><>wer braf(es, AM/FM radio. contOte steering, pwr. brakes. vlnyl roof. AM/FM stereo w/cassette and mags. & wtw tires -top of the llne ToYOtal custom moldings, radio & waw tires. (1F16898) (900UMY). (510TUM). s3495 56395 s4295 '78 CHRYSLER ·cottDOIA coun VB. tuton.tlc tnane .. pwr. steeri~. P#f. tnkes. pwr, windows. air eond., AM/FM radio, vtnyt top & wsw tires. (421UHS). 55795 '77 CHRYSLER COIDOIA COUPI l oaded-VB. automatic. air cond .. pwr. steering -brakes • windows • seats. sunroof. AM/FM stereo w/tape, elect. dr. locks. leather. cruise. tilt a morel (876RYW). 54995 • • 1 . 17 ' ~ t - ~ l . - Buntin ton Bealeh oontaln Valley EDI TI O N VOL. n , NQ 33, • SECTIONS, 42 PAGES .. Your ~ometown Dail~ewspape~ EN-CE"NTS _Te~cliers TOid to-Jteg_am· Public T rust By JE•RV C:l.AV EN Ol ... o.i • ., ........... Teacher wer warn d bv Oranaei County le a latots Thun day m&bl \hat lawyers, courts and educators must regllln IO$l pubbc support beror t>ducauonal fund mg ever reache~ tht> he11hts of ill c!eude ago An eshmaled 3,000 Cahforrua 'Teache rs Assoc1ahon CCTA 1 members representing even c:chool distract in the county packt>d Santa Ana Colle1e's Cook Gymnasium Jn a rally aup· porting legislation t.o give \he state's schools a $400 mtlllon fmanc1al boost The rally. one of 40 scheduled b> the CTA m cities throughout the-st.Bte Thursday night, was called to impress legislators who will be voting on Gov. Edmund Rrown Jr. 's 1979-80 budget and ~chool financing bills this year Four of the county 's nine le1islat(>re attended. Tbt' teachers· campaign specifically supports SB 234 by Sen. Ralph Dills. D·Gardena. The bill would make the S2.2 billion Proposition 13 bailout funds approved last year for schools a permanent state sub- vention. In addition, it calls for the ap- propriation of a $376 million cost-Of·Uving increae for schools, plus an additional $400 million ~ prevent program cuts envisioned in Brown) proposal or already undertaken in Proposition 13 economies. None of the (our leglslators at· tending the mass rally lent sup- port t.o lbe Dills bill. ..Assemblyman Dennis Mangers, D·Huntingt.on Be.ach, summed up earlier teacher· panel questioning session by claiming "SB 234 has no chance lor passage." Re said the same statement is being made by legislators "all over ~ state tonight.·· He said leglllative conferences. other financing bills and introduction of still other bills eventually will "Tesull in an educat.Jon finance bill. "None of us tonight, on Feb. 1. has the slightest idea of what the bill will look like. We will do what we can t.o see a long-range solution with a good financial base." Most of the legislators indicat. ed they consider DiUs ' bill just another Proposition 13 bail-out vessel. All pledged to work for long·range school funding pro· grams and most indicated they would continue to seek rpetbods for local school district control a nd curtailme nt of many c ategorical school programs with mandated fundin~ and <See RALLY, Page AZ> Hunt ington Pil;ot Lcp~t • m Storm -· lnJ11ne Valley to Close I• Two Scho_ols By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. OI ,,_ 0.tUy P llOI 51.111 F o untain Val l ey school trustees Thursday decided to c lose two sch ools in June because of enroll ment declines. · Trustee Ka ren Ackley left the meeting sobbing after the other Ott Trial Rep. Daniel Flood. D·Pa .. a rrives a t U .S. District Court in Washington, 0 .C. wh ere he is standing triaJ on federal charges of bribery, perjury and conspiracy. The j ury is now deliberating Flood 's case. Girl Refuses Testimony In Sex Case A 14-year-old Fountain Valley girl has refused to tesli(y during a closed court hearing t-0 de· termine if two men will stancl trial on charges of repeatedly raping her. West Orange County Judicial District court Judge Marvin Wee ks Mo nday postponed further attempts lo obtain testimony until the hearing re· sumes Feb. 21. Co-defendants Larry H . Wheeler, 40, a Garden Grove paramedic, and John Kocher, 47, an Irvine cafeteria manager, are charged wtth having illicit sex with the girl over a seven· month period last year. The girl's mother, Betty Ann Schuring, is charged with child endangering in connecUon with the case. Deputy District Attorney Gary Pohlson called the teen·acer t.o the wit.oesa stand Monday after Judge Weeks granted defense counsel Steven Zwick'• motiQO t.o have the court cleared of spectators. Wheeler and Kocher, who have been released from C'lltodY, have pleaded innocent to a total of 31 felony countl a1alml them. , . four board members voted lo close McDowell School, 17210 Oak St.. Fountain Valley, and move its 4.26 students to Tamura School, 17340 Santa Suzanne St .. in the faJI. No one spoke in opposition lo the board's vote lo close Lamb School, 10521 Yorktown Ave., and transfer of its 328 students to Arevalos School, 19626 Lex· ington Lane in Huntingto!l Beach. ~ Mrs. Ackley and McDowell· a r ea residents and teachers tried in vain to convince trustees t.o keep the ll·year-old school open. ·'The best learning environ· ment of the two schools ls Tamura because of the freeway noise at McDowell," said school board President Richard Plum. EXPLOSION, FIRE DESTROY COMMERCIAL COMPLEX IN NORTH GLENDALE AP • ...,._ _ Several People Hurt, One ~. IR Earty Morning 81•st ..:.--~~~~--~~~~~~ But Mrs . Ackley and McDowell parents asserted that the alleged noise problem from the nearby San Diego Freeway was not drummed up unW re· cently. A citizens' advisory panel set up to study possible closures re· ported that the freeway noise al McDowell exceeded levels set by state law while Tamura area noise was minimal. McDowell backers also noted that students transferred to Tamura would have to cross Magnolia Street. Fountain Valley city engineer Jim McClendon submitted a let· ler to the advisory panel that in- dicated Magnolia Street is one of the three mos t dangerous roadways in the city. District aides said they would ask the City Council t.o install traffic signals and a crosswalk in the area even though McClen· don advised agains t the measures. Muc h of the debate by McDowell and Tamura area parents centered around the s afety factors of t he school localed next to lhe San Diego Freeway. But school board members tended t.o downplay the aUeged safely hazards. Diana Mock, a McDowell area parent, argued that the advisory panel was not representative of the community since four of its 11 members were from the Tamura area. Mrs. Mock was the only me mber on the panel from the McDoweU area. School board members also approved a list of recommenda· lions made by the advisory panel. They include: - (See SCHOOLS, Page AZ) Explosion, Fire Rip Glendale Firms GLENDALE (AP) -An ex· ploslon and fire today destroyed a commercial complex of six businesses and critically injured the st.ore owner who had been· lured t.o the scene shortly before the blast,..authorities said . The 3:30 a.m. explosion also forced the evacuation of a nearby apartment house and in· jured several people, officials said. Gboffam Haddad, who owns a fabric warehouse in the com· pl ex, was hospitalized in critical condition with second·degree burns on bis race. legs and hands. s aid Gary Wolfe. a spokesman for Los Angeles County·USC Medical Center's bum unit. "I looked out the window and saw a man crossing the street, his clothes all tom, with bis shorts and legs showing through bis pants," said Rosalie Wilcox, who lives across the street from the building that exploded. ''He was running around in a daze. My son ran down ltrtry to help him but by the time he got down there the man was gone." Haddad was found two blocks away lying unconscious on the street. "He was aeparently lured t.o his office. He was told be had t.o come and he came," said G.tep· dale Fire Marshal Elmer Spraker. "H~ went inside his business. He was accosted by one unknown assaUant and then apparently there was this ex· plosion." Jim Long, another Glendale fire dep artment s pokesman, said Haddad was lured to his of· fice by a phone call telling him his office door was open. ''Another angle to the case ls that be had been robbed a week ago," Spraker added, but be would not speculate on whether the incidents were related. About 20 residents of adjacent apartment buildings, many elderly and one of them an in· valid, were evacuated after the explosion, said fire Capt. Tony Fink. Some suffered minor in- juries. The fire that followed the ex· plosion was brought under con- trol by 45 firemen several hours after it began. Spraker said six businesses were destroyed -a woman's fashion shop, a barber shop, a tennis shop, a doctor's office, a realty office a nd Haddad's fabric warehouse. A ,savings and loan across the street was damaged. The explosion was so stron1 it blew shattered glass from tbe business complex atop an 11· story building a block away. "The whole thlna < cosnplex > -about 100 by JOO feet -was completely knocked to tbe ground, except for a rew walls that are sun standtns." Fink said, "and we'll probably knock those down later today." 'Aide' SueS. Fra•P..I•• Penny McCall Wanu Half Hil Aneta WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) -Rock star Peter Frampton is findin1 he bu somethln1 in common with actor Lee Marvin: a woman seeking hall of bis aasets. Frampton la belng sued by Penny McCall, 30, who aay9 she &ave \lP a husband and ~ t.o become bis "Uve·in partner, aAd6 and t.mplraUon." 11188 •eCALL CONTEND8 811& put the Brltlsh sincer on tbe roed tbat led him to multlmllllon-dollar aupentardom. But she HYI he threw her out ot the ~ ~Y shared in Croton-on·H\ldaop in !:!f; leavinl her broke and at U.. mercy of fr1 • !ndustry sources esumate the 28-year-old Frampton's income from records, concerti and poaten may bave totalN 11 much as 181 mlllion. • Frampton 's lawyer Ell.Iott Hoffman, bu moved for diamllnl of klu llleCall'• swt. "NEW YOllll llAI NOt GMNTSD to clrlfriendl or companlou the same .Utul • tomeone who "• entend tMo • llOM:het of murlqe," the atton>e1 said. tn the Manin case tn Lot An1eln . Mic belle 'l)iola llanln ct.um tbe a«or own her ball ol U.. ....Ube accumulaMd la tbe years dleJ Uftd ....... , -a ~ ._ et· tol"H)' .um tq11tfl ....... , Storms End ; Warming Sun- Due . o n C o ast Winter·weary Orange Coun· tians got the welcome words they've been waiting for today frotn the llJationa l Weather Service. "Clear skies and a wanning trend this weekend. And there isn 't another storm in sight.·· Forecasters said the intermil· tent showers that s prinkled Orange County today are the last gasp of an Al ask a-born storm that hit the area with nearly an inch of rain in the past two days. They said temperatures will 'rise from a predicted low of 43 tonight t.o about 60 Saturday. "It should be a clear. pleasant and sunny weekend," a forecaster said. Rain from the storm that is now heading e ast lifted the season's total on the Orange Coast College rain gauge in Costa Mesa t.o 13.15 inches. just .22 inches below the level re· corded al this time last year. The Orange County Harbor Patrol showed 10.19 inches for the season in Newport Harbor. compared t.o 11.60 inches at this date in 1978. Authorities at the Moulton· Ni1uel Water District offices in Laiuna Niguel said they have measured 13.37 inches thus far this year. That Is .80 inches below the level recorded at -.Us time last year. ' • The Orange County Flood Con· trol District f auge in Santa Ana 1bows 11.38 mches. 1.02 inches below the 1978 level. Roads that were blocked by flood.in& and mud slides at the bel&ht ol the storm were report· ed clear and open t.o traffic to- "day. Co.t Highway Improvem e nt Set Tbe-aec:tton or Pacific Coast Hl1bway between Flnt and Phillipe at.reeta ln Seal Beach will be Improved under an •1,000 plan approved by Orance County Supc-visors. Tbe plan. pan of the county's Arterial HJ1bway Flnancini Protram. caJll for the lnlialla· Uea ·of ..-sidewalks, curbl. ...... _. ftftter medt.aa. The CCN8tJ will P9Y ... ooo of tbe tatat OOll. in. city will pay &be n& .. Mounta in Fringes Searche.d By ROBERT BARKER Of tN O.lly P1I04 Slaff Air and ground rescue teams resumed their search today in a s now·covered 1,000 square.mile area on the fringes 9f the San Be rnardino Mountains for miss- ing Hunt.mgton Beach pilot Ken· neth Rand. R a nd. an owner of Rand· Robinson Engineering Inc. in Huntington Beach. reported by radio· Wednesday afternoon that "he was going down" in the Ap- ple Valley area. H e wa s r e turning to Meadowlark Airport in Hunt· ington Beach from Van Hom, 'Tex .. in the 14·foot expe~imental airplane that he had designed. Rand's mayday message was monitored at Edwards Air Force Base at 4 p.m . Wednesday. There were reports -that the Volkswagen engine In his craft had "iced up " while going through a storm. A s poke s man at the Ba r11tow Sheri ff Depa rtment said today that two fixed-wing a irplanes a nd a California Highway he li copte r we re enroute to the scene this morn- ing although snow was falling in the a rea. · The search is centering in the 3.SOO·foot ' alt itude i n t he Wrightwood and Cajon Pass areas. tl)e spokesman said . An official with the Civil Air Patrol said that the storm is h a mpering efforts. To ma ke matters worse Rand's plane is painted white with red striping, he said ·'There 1s about six feet of snow out there and for all we know. the plane may be cov· ered." a sheriff's spokesman said. Temperatures were reported at about 24 degrees during the night Dan Richard s. a bus iness partner with Rand. said Rand was returning from an airsbow in Lakeland, Fla., where he bad de monstrated his cran to would· be customers . The compa ny designs a nd sells kits for persons to build their own planes at offices at 5842 McFadden Ave. A close friend of Rand said Rand had survived "some pretty hairy" accidents In the past and that he had high hopes that he would pull through again. Rand was injured in 1976 when <See PLANE, Page A%) Or::oi. Coast Weath er Chance of showers 10 percent tonight and near zero Saturday . Lows tonight ¥1 t.o 43. Fair and warmer Saturday with hlghs 60 to 65. INSIDE T ODAY li'amoua nwtrie costumes don't have to dOOWNr into fantalfl. Twmtt1·ttvtft are on dlqlay in F'ullmon. Ste de· tmll on Poge Cl. latlex ,II 'f_..,.... AM ....... c;u,1• ....................... &........... .. ............... ... ......... ..... o ...... CillllltY .. ,. ~ At•"-.-. CM a...... OM• IY"''-,._., At OMtta aJ '"'1• ... "'*.... aJ Metil.,........, A• ........._ "', ... .,..... a e-........ M ftNl9ft CW,J• l~tt I CM....... M .......... e1.a Woellc••r CJ• ,.,......... ..... lltt...llL-M C.. .......... M Ami........,. ., A.I . DAILY PtlOT Hlf ' Mie h elle llgsterieal Ending Affair? • LOS A G .LES <Afl t Mlc-b~llo Triola 1hnill "hd bn tf'tiu" wh n L an\n lned to nd lh<'tr •Ix )'Hr arfalr, but see.med happ'V with an al lowancc arr neemcnt olt<'l°ff ht r •• Marvln'\ ho~ b\I in a Lawytr hu l t1f1ed Louis <.iuldmao. who ba rt'prc.·is~ntoo tbe actor on mo\1 t-ontracb for about 2'0 'ft ni.. . Pai•y Bearsi H ld Tbuniday M Of(tttd Manla an $831 monthly al· lawance ror "" ,y~ara f • ,.;uuW ''Jea Lee.~." biiilt lier l'HttMMl to the of, ~ r, Goldman aatd. "1bt dld not e r). Sh dld not pro\Ht. SIMI than1'f'd ITI • " I.at t be added, ''S h<' ct'rt tnl)' wu happy btcau hc{huaged and ki...-1 n1(' " Gi>klman •atd he "''~ Inmates· Irked By Release PLEASANTON <AP> More than 50 inmates at the Federal CorrectaonaJ lnslltut1on here are protesting bitterly thf' release from prison of heiress Patncaa Hearst on a sentence commuta- tion by Presa dent Carter. <Reial· eel story, AS. > ··u ·s a slap in the race to all people in p rison," Beverly Benson. head of the institution's inmate council. told the Tri· Valley Herald on Thursday after Miss Hearst's release. F.-...PageAJ SCHOOLS. • -Transfer of about half the 483 students al Bushard School, 19699 Education Lane. to Oka School. 9800 Yorktown Ave., by next faJI. Both schools are LO Huntington Beach. Lease but not sell any va- cant school buildings to the Hun· tington Beach Union Hi gh School Distrrcl or for use as "Boys' Clubs, senior citizens' centers or day care facilities Move district offices from their pres ent loc ation t o Mc Dowell School. Sell the undeveloped area known as the Pope School site, near the southwest corner of EJ - lis A venue and Bushard Street as soon as possible. School board membe rs foresee Possible closure or other schools because of an estimated 2.000- student drop m enrollment dur· ing the next four years. About 10.000 pupils now attend the dis· trict 's 19 schools in Fountafo Valley and Huntington Beach. Three Sought ....._After Valley . . -. Assault, Heist Three men who forced their way into a Fountain Valley apartment m anage r 's office- home were sought today, after , they pocketed $1,500 and pistol· whipped the victim with a warn- ing to keep quiet. P adraic Lynch, 40, o( the La Grande Apartments. Bushard Street and Warner Avenue, was stunned by the blow but did not require hospitalization, police said. Investigators said the victim was awakened by a knock al bis door about 2:20 a.m. Thursday and confronted by the armed trio when he asnwered. A telephone call made by one of the three men indicated they bad a fourth accomplice ap. parently standing lookout during the operation, said Sgt. Terry Tavemelti. He added that two of the armed men, described as being of Latin extraction , carried pistols. ·'They used his phone to call an apparent lookout," explained Sgt. Tavemetti. He said the loss involved about $1,000 in rent receipts and $500 in cash lhal be longed to Lynch himself. ORANGE COAS~ 11 t DAILY PILOT r~ Ot&"Of'C .. \t0.1tfP1tot w•thwhi«"t~I•~ .,..~,,,.~ ~' •tJ)LOft~,, •• ,. Or~ ((..•·• Pub11\Nftor~. S.oitr•t• -c11.,.,,..,.,. oubfl\MO Morto.-. thr~ fr•O~h· '"'' '°"'" M#'w H~ 8r'Mt'I HUftl~Ort f\l>lt(h (.,._., t••tt VltHry lt-lflil l ....,_.. ,_.,.. 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C.Ht•t11t1• \u•\•' •tlett 1J1Y tatrftt \J iO =~~~·:,, ;:;!...:.:,~ ~·~·· ,,..,,,.,, • A newswoman said she was aJ. lo-. ed into the prison several hours after Miss Hearst's re- leai.e because the inmate group ask e d to talk to he r . The medium-security prison ts her norrnal beat, she s aid. The rePorte r said she was handed signed statements from 52 of the 301 women inmates of the facility 35 miles ea.st of San Francisco. "Today. oo ce again. the system bas proven to me, and I'm sure tnilUops of men and wom en incarcerated and otherwise. that justice lies only an the pockets of the Nixons, RockefeUers and Hearsts," sald one statement. ' "U one walks, we all -.bouJd walk," wrote another. The President ordered the re- lease o/ Miss Hearst after she had served 23 months or a seven- year senlen"ce and about five months before she would have been eligible for parole. She bad been convicted of bank robbery with the terroris ts who kid· napped her Feb. 4, 1974. . The inmates told the report.er they d.ecided to make state.- ments because the prison ad- ministration incorrectly reflect- ed their feelings to the press. A prison spokesman earlier said the convicts felt Miss Hearst had done her time and was fully punished. A prot-esling inmate wrote, "While I write this Jetter, Patricia Hearst awaits her date ((or release) in a hospital room, with a television and her own telephone . · . . and tbis is a prison.'' Another inmate objected that Miss Hearst was freed by the preside nt because o f ··fa voritism to the rich." The 24-year -old woman, she said "should have served the last si~ months of her sentence like the rest of lbe people who go to prison ror ba,nk robbery for the first time." A prisoner .who said she was se rving seven years for bank robbery, as Miss Hearst was said there was no difrerence between them but "she's leaving and r·n have to be here awaY. frorri lhy family and my kids because I'm not a Hearst." ,.,,.... Page A J RAL~ .••• questionabl . Asse · a n Marian Bergeson. R-NewpQrt Beach, noted that legislators are faced with many problems including declining public school enroll- me nt, declining public support and an exodus of ramilies unable to afford life in Orange Co\.Ulty. School financing. she said, will be mandated when schools re- gain public support. Orange Countians, she said, "are con- cerned about forced busing and even teachers' strikes ." There are three questions, she said. Where the money is com- ing from, where and how it will be distributed and who will con- trol the schools. "The concept of local control is absolutely vital," she said. Sen. Paul Carpenter, D-Santa Ana. warned that excellence In education can't be purchased . wllb dollars alone. The Senate Education Com- mittee chairman noted that a re- cent poll indicates that most high school students don't believe they get enough homework. "ll's your responsibility lo make them work,·· he charfled amid a scattering or catcalls. In opening remarks, Arlene Pavy, president of the Garden 0 ro\le Teachers Association, no ted that 11 years ago California ranked sixth i!' the nation on per-pupil E(pen· dltures. Now, she said, the atate is 22nd in expenditures and scholastic achievement scores have decUned along With fund. Ing. .. Painting Stolen LA SPEZJA, lt.ly <AP) -A letb e"nturr palnU .. f by Flemltb artlll 8rut1be tbt Elder, valued at ..... -. bu been atolen from tbe put1b church of Caa~lnuove lhtra, near W s ltallan RMeu reeort. that MlM Marvin, who let her a&qiftc c_...r tapee durtnt the attalr, s« a Job u a secretary UMI "IO to nl•t achool" &o ac· qulre--. eldlla. A rnonlh later. lo June 1910. Ooldman utd Marvin sum· moned him tor help rn evlcUng her from h11 Mallbu home. Th r~. Goldman said. she became by1tt~rical . telling M arvln "you ldUed my bcables. ·• rdern.ng to abortions she had wbiJe lhe couple lived to1elher. He said Ml11 Marvin ref'used to leave the house unUJ A. David Ka100. M.,-vln'a lawyer ln this lawsuit, threatened to call the police. Earlier. Goldman testified he refwsed to put Miss Marvin's al. lowance agreement In writing because be "didn't think there was any obligation by Lee DellT ..ii.e _., ~atric11 o·- Marvin to pay her anything." Goldman said after Miss Marvin moved out of t.be ~ be dJd not hear from her for a year, when she called to com· plain that the c hecks bad stopped. ·'She told me she was desUt~." be said. Goldman said he arranged for Marvin to send her one more check. but then the payments Officials Mo um Rocky NEW YORK <AP) Presi· deal and Mrs. Carter led an ar- ray of national and international figures today in mourning the death a week ago of former Vice President Nelson Rockefeller. The fo.ur-tlme gove~no of New York and vice presid t . der Gerald Ford died t Fri· day of a heart attack. He was 70. "I thank God that the world is a better place because Nelson Rockefeller passed by.", his eldest son, Rodman. 46. told the assemblage in a brief eulogy. Said. Anne Rockefe lle r Roberts. a daughter by his first marriage: "To father, life was meant to be lived. As we leave this church today be would want us to get on wilb it. .. In a voice hoarse and quaver- ing with an emotion that brought him to the v\?rge of tears. former Secretary of Stale Henry Kiss· inger eulogized the man whom he served as a poliUcal prot.ege 2S years ago. He told the mourners: "Wbeo lbal telephone call cam e last Friday night, it seemed that our relationship had just started. and now it was already over . . . He permeated our lives. He was always stead· fas t ... Umse of Fire I n Huntingtt;>n Still Sought stopped. A few rnootb5 later she filed a $1 mlWoa auit, claiming Marvin promised to share bis assets wilb her. H e r attorney, Marv in Milcbelaon, contends Marvin's agreement to pay Miss Marvin $10 ,000 a year was an acknowledgment of his obligation J.osupportbel' . A Peking traffic policeman wears reflecting sunglasses as he is photographed on duty outside China's Com- munist Party central com· mittee headquarters. H11n tington Chamber . Meet T o night Richard Gundy will be in- stalled as the new president of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Com·merce tonight al the chamber's 65th annual inslalla· lion and awards banquet. Grundy, lbe administrator at Huntington Intercommunily Hospital , succeeds outgoing president Jack Feehan. State Sen. John Schmitz, R- N e wport Bea c h. will be the speaker. The chamber's selection or the outstanding citizen of the year also will be announced tonight. WHALE PASSAGE -Marine biologist Jeff Nelsen ponders a 10-Joot high gray whale jawbone that frames a door at the Orange County Department of Education's Marine Science Laboratory in Dana Point. A geology and tidepool walk sponsored by. the la b at 24705 Dana Drive will begin at 9 a .m. Sunday in conjunction with the annual Festival of Whales in Dana Point. The festival begins Saturday and runs through Feb. 9. 10 a nd 11 and 16, 17 Fire investigator$ are slill sift· ing ashes at a $150.000 Hunt- ington Harbour home in an ef- fort to fmd the cause or the pre- d a wo Wednesday blaze that destroyed the waterfront struc- ture and maoy valuable antiques inside. Huntington Beach Fire Capt. Roger Hosmer said the home's owne rs, now identified a s Lawre nce and Mary Lee, of 16552 Channel Lane, have been contacted aboard a South Pacific 'cruise sb1p about lhe fire. The program gets under way at 7:30 p.m. at the Huntington Beach IM, 21112 Pacific Coast Highway. ,......, Page A I , PLANE ••• and 18. (Story, Page A3 > • Supervisors Accept Housing 'Ele nle nt' Hosmer said the Lees plan to take a flight back home when the ir ship docks in Honolulu Saturday. No one, including the Lees' caretaker, was in the house when tbe blaze broke out at 2:20 a.m. his plane crashed during the filming of a television series. Rand, 44, has been engaged in his present business for seven years. He previously was an electronics engineer with the McDonnell Douglas Corporation. He is married and bas three children ~ are 21, 19 and 18 years of ag~ Orange County supervisors have adopted a plan designed to insure lbat so-called affordable housing will be included in au new bousing developments built io unincorporated sections or the county. The plan is known officially as lhe housing element of the coun- ly 's general plan. The · policy a pproved by supervUors Wednesday relies on increased efforts of county gov- ernment to attract federal hous- ing subsidies and to cut red tape so builders can save time and ad· ministrative costs. The key point of the element is the lnclusionary 1oning pro· gram, a provision which will re- quire builders to provide inex· Khomeini Axes Bakhtiar Plea For Meeting TEHRAN, Iran <AP> -Prime Miniater Shahpour Bakhliar pro- posed toda1 that tie and A)'atuJJab RuJlollah Khomeini meet to try to resolve Iran's political crisis. But aides to KOO- melni, leader al the anti-shah movemem said no such 1Met.inl was possib\e unless 81khtiar re· signs. Bakhtlar told state radio he wanted an "excban1e or vie\Vs" with the MoaJem relleious leader who ii rldln& a crest ol adulatlo; Jollowilll his trium· phant ret.um 1buriday from 14 ~ara'uile. "Kbomeinl'1 posltlorr la that u Iona u ~don not reslp. there wtD be ao meettna. · • a Kbomltld UIOCla~ \Old Tbe M- aoelated Prell. Tb• aide, wbo Uked t.bat hll namt na& be UMd, Hid JC!ao.. mtlal'a aup1»9rter• "wm not partfdpete fn ll1kbtJar'1 cabinet bec•uae ID our view lt la an IJ. let&l one.'' pensive housing in 25 percent of t.heir new developments. Building industry spokesmen have long argued that such a m easure sbouJd be completely voluntary. but s upervisors A family dog, first believed Jost in the fire, was later found unhurt after it apparently fled the inrerno. Hosmer said. Bodies Move Eyed WASHINGTON CAP>}-The Stale Department has agr~1o work with the Emergenty Reliel Committee, a San Fral)cisco in ter-faith 8roup, to transport nearly 600 unclaimed bctllie.s of Peoples Temple munier~aide vfcllms Crom De1 awve to California, says Rep. Thomas B. Evans Jr., R·Del. ·Ralph Diedrich a nd Thomas Riley reminded one spokesman. Dick Harlow representing the Building Jndustry Associa~. that volunteerism among ~­ velopers has produced few units that low and moderate income families couJd afford. . Hosmer said lhe Lees• proper- ty loss to antique furniture a nd ex.pensive collections is un- determined at this time. Minor damage was reported to two nearby homes by lbe fire that toot 32 firemen 30 minutes to contain and almost two hours to fully extinguish. IT'S T H E TALK OF THE TOWN ! ... it 's Alden's for: • CARPET SALES & INSTALLATION • CUSTOM DRAPERIES • LINOLEUM & WOOD FLOORING People visiting Alden's fpr the first time are generally flabbergasted when Its spacious Interior unfolds before them. Most will say that the thousands of samples housed within the Showroom offers the largest selection ever Sffn. And bevond. a warehouse contains an Infinite variety of hundreds of remnants. Add to this, offices, s~clous drapery room, ample parking, pleasant personnel, and the "Big Picture" of Alden's successful operation evolves I DEN'S : iiiSiiilatiiin : ·custofn draperies llnoleUm • wood floor 1663 ,lACENTIA AVfNUf • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 6•6-4138 -6•6·2355 ~ .. IrVine I VOL. 72, NO. 33, • SECTtONS, 42 PAGES ORAN~E COUNT¥, CALIFORNIA .. Your Ho1ne•own Dail y ewspaper FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1979 TEN CENTS ··Te~chers fold to Regain' Public ·T ruSt · B) J£aav cuu °'£N Ol "'9 o.lty ..... '""' Trachtrs wert' warned b.> Orange County lea1slulora Thurs ~ day night that lawytrs, «>uns and educators must regain Iott public support before cducat&ooal (\.Ind ing ever reaches the heights or a decade ago. An estimated 3.000 Califorrua Teachers Association <CTA l members representins every school district in the county pac)rfd Sta An . Cook q, lum JlOrtlnt• lat~ state•s *ctlool! a flnancl.i boost' The rall>-. one".'of 4-0 scheduled by t.be CTA in cltie lhrougboot the state 'lbursday night, was calJed to impress legislators who wut be voting on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's 1979-80 budget and school financing bills this y'ar, Four of the county's nine leflalators attended. The teMchers· campaign 1peclflcally :supports SB 234 by Sen. ftalph Dills. D·Gardena. The bill would make the $2.2 bllllon Propos ition 13 bailout funds approved last year for schools a permanent state sub- vention. ln addition, it calls for the ap- propriation or a S376 million cosl·Of·livlng increae for schoo"ls, plus an additional $400 million to prevent program cuts envisioned in Brown's proposal or already undertaken in Proposition 13 economies. None oC the four legislators at· tending Lhe mass rally lent sup- port to lhe Dills bill. As s emblyman Dennis Mangers. D·Huntington Beach. s ummed up earlier teacher· panel_questioning se6sion by claiming "SB 234 has no chance (or passage." He said the same statement is being made by legislators "all over the stale tonight " He said legislative conferences, other financing bills and tntroduclton of still other bills eventually wilJ result in an education finance bill. . "None of us tonight. on Feb. 1, has the slightest idea of what the bill will look like We will do what we can to see a long-range solution with a good financial ba!le." Most of lhe legislators indicat- ed they consider Dills' bill just another Proposition 13 bail-<>ut vessel. All pledged to work for long-range school funding pro- grams and most indicated they would, continue to seek methods for local school district control a nd c urtailme nt of many categorical school programs with mandated fundin~ and <See RALLY , Page A2 > Puiiker ·Sid ViciOus Found Dead In Glendale lllast, Fire· Ruin Complex GLENDALE <AP > -An ex· plosion and fire today destroyed a commercial complex or six businesses and cntically igjured the store ownt!r who had been lured to the scene shortly before the blast, authonties said. -The 3:30 a.m. explosion also forc ed the evacuation of a ~~Teams Hunt H1mtington l.Ost Pilot By ROBERT 8AllKEk Ol tlle Oalty l"ti.t StaH Air and ground rescue teams resumed lheir search today in a snow-covered· 1,000 square-mile area on lhe fringes or the San Bernardino Mountains for miss· iog Huntington Beach pilot Ken· neth Rand. Rand. an owner ot Rand· Robinson Engineering Jnc. in Huntington Beach, reported by radio Wednesday afternoon that "he was going down" in the Ap· pie Valley area. H e was returning to Meadowl ark Airport in Hunt· ington Beach from Van Horn, Tex .. in the 14-foot experimental airplane lhat he had designed. Rand's mayday message was monitored at Edwards Air Force Base at 4 p.m. Wednesday. There were reports th~t the Volkswagen engine in his craft had "iced up" while going through a storm A s poke s man al the Barstow Sheriff Department said today that two fixed-wing airplanes and a California Highway helicopter were enroute to lbe scene this morn- ing although snow was falling in the area. The search is centering in the 3,500-foot altitude in the Wrightwood and Cajon Pass areas. the spokesman said . An official with the Civil Air ' Patrol said that the s torm is hampering efforts. To make matters worse Rand's plane is painted white with red striping, he said. ·'There is about six feet of snow out lhere and for aU we know, the plane may be COV· ered, '' a sheriff's spokesman said. Temperatures were reported at about 24 degrees during the nigbl. Panic Gets Paramedics A report from an Irvine lighting fixtures company that an employee bad just severed his arm ln an ac· clden t sent county paramedic• 1cul'l')'in1 to the place, Wood Upting, 2031 S. E. Main St. Wben the firemen cot there, they may have car- ried on JUlt aa speedily, but wlth lea alarm. .... A doctor at a local hoapltal ltttched shut the. cut on tbe vict.hn '• lll'l1er. "People ~ panicked a little b6l," a ftnman aald. nearby apartment house and in- JUred several people, officials said. Ghoffam Haddad, who owns a fabric warehouse in the com- plex. was hospitalized in critical condition with second-degree burns on his face, legs and h a nds, said Gary Wolfe, a spokesman for Los Angeles County· USC Medical Center's bum unit. "I looked out the window and saw a man crossing the street, his clothes all tom, with hls shorts and legs showing through his paats," said Rosalie Wilcox, who lives across the street from the building that exploded. "He was running around in a daie. My son ran down to try to help him but by lhe time he got down there the man was litOne, ·' Haddad was found si" blocks away, at the Dorothy Street borne of an unidentified man who sum· moned paramedics and reported the injuryto police. "He was apparently lured to his office. He was told he bad to come and he came." said Glen· dale Fire Mars hal Elmer Spraker. "He went inside his business. He was accosted by one unknown assajlant and then apparently there was this ex· plosion." · Jim Long, another Glendale fire department spokesman, <See BLAST, Page A2> Storms End; Wa6ning Sun Due on Coast Winter-weary Orange Coun- tians got the welcome words they've been waiting for today from the National Weather Servj~ "Qfear skies and a warming trend this w~kend. And there isn't another storm. in sight." Forecasters said the intermit· tent showers that sprinkled Orange County today are the las t gasp of an Alaska-bor n storm that hit the area with nearly an inch o( rain in the pa8t two days. They said temperatures wil• rise from a predicted low of 43 tonight to about 60 Saturday. "It should be a clear, pleasant and· sunny weekend," a forecl!t.er said. Rain from the storm that ls now heading ost lifted the season's total on the Orange Coast College rain g'auge lo Costa Mesa to 13.15 inches, just .22 inches below~e level re-corded at this time year. The Orange Count Harbor Patrol showed 10.19 i cbes for the seuon in Newpo Harbor, compared to 11.eo lncbes at this date ln 1978. Authorities at the Moulton· Niguel Water Dlslrlct offices In Lacuna Ntcuel aaid they have measured 13.37 Inches thus far tbia year. That i• .80 Inches below lbe level recorded at thla Ume laat year. The urange (.;ounty Flood <'An· trol District fau1e in Santa Ana 1bow1 11.38 inches. 1.02 lncbel be lo_,.. the 11'11 level. Roadl t.bat were blocked by f1oodiq ad mud thdet at the he•1bl of the storm were report. eel clttr and open to tramc to- day. . • Deity ...... -~ f'etrkll O'o-tl WHALE PASSAGE -Marine biologist Jeff Nelsen ponders a 10-foot high gray whale jawbone that frames a door at the Orange County Department of Education's Marine Science Laboratory in Dana Point. A geology and tidepool walk s ponsored by the lab at 24705 Dana Drive will begin at 9 a.m. Sunday in co~junction with. the ann~al Festival of Whales in Dana Pomt. The festival begins Saturday and runs through Feb. 9. 10 and 11 and 16, 17 a nd 18. <Story. Page A3) Pair Found Guilty Of 'Sex P art ies' Jurors who were told lhat a Fullerton couple hosted se}( parties for "swinging couples" have found them guilty of 10 misdemeanor allegations. North Orange County Municipal Court Judge Leonard Goldstein set March 1 as lhe date he W11T"Sentence John Louis "Pete" and Carla Shellman. The jury ended a colorful two- week trial and one-hour de· liberation by finding the Shellmans guilty of nine counts of public lewdness and one count of keeping a disorderly house. Tbey could be fined $500 and /or Jailed for six month! on each count. Deputy District At· tomey Douilaa Woodsmall said. Woodsmall· told lhe jury in his final ar1ume nt that he had ab unda ntly pl'oved that you could participate in one or more of a wide range or sexual puraulU at the Sbellmans by payln1 them szo. The '20 1ave the visitor sex. food and drink, the. pr~ecutor Hid. He aaid the only conditlons laid 40Wft by the Sbellmans were that ~rtlclpantl not be over 40 and DGt be overwei1ht. DefeDM attorney Dean Hyatt ar•ued at trlal '1 tnd tlaat the SMllmW laid do'fft coodil\oQa which made their home a private domain and immune from police surveillance. Reprimanded by Judge Goldstein ror using expletives befonl the jury, Hyatt accused Fullerton police of lying from the witness stand. And he ac· cosed Woodsmall or belaboring the issue of morallty during lhe trial. Police arrested the Shellmans after being called to the home ln response to neighbors' com· plaints of noise and parking problems generated by the now or visitors. An officer tesWied that he ln· vestlgated reports lhat nelpbor children were vtewin1 phyalcal activity In the Shellman home from nearby trees. He told the Jury that be found chtldren so en1a1ed. He also told the Jury that be found a num her of adult nei1hbon ln other trees. Viel8 Protest BANGKOK. Tballand <APl - Vietnam baa lod1ed Ill thlrd protest la • week cbar•lnt Chinese troops cro11ed ltt northern ~tiler, Radio Hanol Hid WedM9day. .. ., Heroin Overdo se Possible NEW YORK <AP l -The nude body or punk rocker Sid Vicious was found by his mother and a girlfriend in a Greenwich Village apartment today. and police said he apparently died of a heroin overdose. Police said a syringe. a spoon, and "what was probably heroin residue." was round near the body of the former Sex Pistols star Vicious ' body was discovered at about 12 :30 p .m . by his mother. Anne Beve rly, and a friend, Mfobele Robinson. who rented the apartment, police said. Ms . Robinson resides in the apartment at 63 Bank St. Police said Vicious. 21, died sometime after 2 a.m. ··At this point we don't know whether he wanted to kill himself or just got too potent a dose," qne police officer said. -Vicious, a native or England whose real name was J ohn Simon Ritchie, had been r e· leased Thursday from city jail on $50,000 bail. He was accused or killing hi s long -time girlfriend, Nancy Spungeon. on Oct. 12, by stabbing her in the stomach. Vicious had his bail revoked last month following a fracas in a Manhattan night club. during which he aUegedly hit another man in. the face with a beer mug. Vicious was treated for drug addiction when he was arrested last year. His original bail sti pulated h e continue to participate in a program for drug addicts. which inc!luded treatment with methadone, a synthetic heroin substitute. Schmit~ Spent $328,314 on Fall Campaign By GARY GRANVILLE ,,JI OI -O.lly l"llet Statt Disclosure statements filed in Santa Ana Thul"Sday show that by the time Republican John G. Schmitz won his bid lo return to the state sen.ate last November his campaign committee had spent$328.314. When Schmitz turned back Democrat Ron Cordova in the November general election, his committee reported that. the spending had res ulted m a dertcitor$6S,468. Cordova's campaign dis· closure statement had not reached the registrar's office late this morning. But Cordova had re~rted spending $155,067 in his effort by Oct. 24. When coupled with heavy spending in the five-candidate Republican primary election last June. the campaign waged Crom -early last spring to lhe general election to inherit lhe 38tb district senate seat former· ly held by Republican Dennis Carpenter was reportedly the most costly ever. In the closing days of lbe cam· p1J1n, Schmitz reported recelv· toe a $10,000 contribution from Lbe Carpenter For Senate Com· mittee a.s wen as a SlS,000 dona· lion from the Gun Owne~ Qf Callromla Committee. Also helping to ruel the one· time Amertcan Independent Party presldential candidate's clo1ln1 election drive was a $7 ,000 contribution from th~ Republican oriented Lincoln Club aa tffll as a St0.000 loan <8ee8CIOOTZ, Pase AU \ .. Al" Wl"'tlflOto FOUND DEAD Punker Sid Vicious •, Actor Cut Michelle's Allnwance? LOS ANGELES CAP> -An at· torney testified today that Lee Marvin cut off allowance pay- ments to Michelle Triola Marvin ~after he saw a gossip column linking Miss Marvin to actor Steve McQueen and implying that Marvin's marriage was on the rocks Louts Goldman . Marvi n's show· busan1>ss attorney. testified unde r questioning by the actor's lawyers that he received a fran- tic call from Miss Marvin in November 1971. She cornplajned that the actor had stopped send· tnR her $833 a month pay- ments he promised to keep up ror five years after their love af· fair ended in 1970 Goldman said he replied that "Lee was now at the end of the rope." beeausc of a gossip col· umn he had i.een Goldman then read from the w1toes" stand the column. which he suf?gested Miss Marvm had planted It said. "Informed sources tell u11 that Lee Marvin 's marnage to Pamela Seeley is already starting to show trouble spots going the way of many mar- riages that wind up m divorce court ... We're also told that he has fallen orr the wagon with a tremendous thump.•· The column, written by Toni Holt . contlnued, "As for Marvin's ex-g il'lfriend Michelle <See MARVIN, Page A.2) or:::Qi 3 :as• Weat her Chance of showers 10 percent tonight and near ze ro Saturday Lows tonight 37 to 43. Fair and warmer Salurduy with highs 60 to 6S. INSIDE TODAY Jt'omoua movte coatumea don ·r have to dtao~r into fanta111. Ttuenl!l·#Ve11 ore on dUJ>lo11 ·ua Ft.J~QTI. See de· tolla on Pog~ Cl. l•dex Al,._ a.nk• • ,.,. ,_,,... ~,1_. ... tl!lt M M•nl•I ,.... M L M, ...-"4 .. ......_, *"" M elfttMte AM Ou,._c.o.ty A1' c.tlli.1111• AJ ...... ,,,_ 04 o-ttllW , DM t lyl•la ,.,_ At CM!kt l&1 IMrb aM c _ _.. •> **' • ......, ,., 0..-...... "' , ... ,,It.. ()6 ........ ~ ... 46 ~ CM,M • ..._,..,_,. C14 WN4M' M .._...... .... --~ c ... 1""4#>1tAii C.-..W ,._ M .. ~ ,, > \ • v PtlOl r.tJd.a Iran Sununit Asked Bakhtiar Urged to Resign TEllRA Inn CAI' I Pnm Mlnaal~r Shahpuur B khu ,. pm poaed toda~ tbal h o and AytHullah Ruhol11b l\hommnt m t to h» w rC'wl"" Iran " p0li\J('UI tri. l~ lJl.ll 1&ld" to Khu mehu. lead•r of Lhe .-nu ~hnh movt>mt'nt, ajd oo urh m~·l11111. was poesJble unh•"I H khUur r'1. SIJOb • Bukhhur luhl "llah• radio ht wttnlt'd an e~chunge of ~1e..-i. ' wHh the Moalem rt"hKIOU"' leadM , who 1 r1d1n,ai • crt I uf adul lion ruuo ... lna hi~ lrtum phanl ~tum Thun.da) from 14 years· ~lllle . 'Kbome101'b po:lJhon 1~ Uu1l II!'> long BalthtJar dOf' not r 'tJtn, there wtll be no meeting," Khome1ru associate told Th~ sociakd Pre The aide, who asked that hai. name not be used. ~au.I Kho mcd m 's s upporters "will not parllc1palc m Bakbllar'!'t C4lb1n~l because in our vu~w 1l I!> an 11 legal one." · ,,,....p~AJ BLAST •.• said Haddad was lured to his of- fice by a phone call telling him bis office door was open. "Another angle to the case is that he bad been robbed a wee)( ago," Spraker added, but he would not speculate on whether the incidents we re related. About 20 residents of ad1acent apartment buildings, many elderly and one of them an in· valid, were evacuated after the explosion. sa1d fire Capt. Tony Fink. Some suffered minor m· juries. The fire that followed the ex- • plosioo was brought under con- trol by 45 firemen several hour:. alter it began. Spraker said six businesses were destroyed a woman's fashion shop, a barber shop, a tennis shop, a doctor 's ofCice, a r eally office and Haddad 's .fabric warehouse. A savings and loan across the street was damaged. The explosion was so strong 1t bl ew shattered glass from the business complex atop an 11- story building a block away. ''The whole thing <complex J a bout 100 by 100 feel -was comple tely knocked to tbe ground, except for a few walls that a re still standing," Fink said , "and we'll probably knoc~ those down later today." A fire dispatcher said Haddad was burned by fiying gasohne or some other flammable liquid that ignited on him. Officially, the cause of the blast was listed as unknown. Hanson sa~1 . The explos ion awake ned firefighters In a station a block away, Fink said "It literally rocked the men from their beds." On hit tttum from oxll • Kho- nu inl drclar~d lhat S hah Mohammt'd R ia f'ahlava, "l\b ituv rnntt'nt •nd hhl Parbament art tile•• I ·· . "And If tht!y continue th~y must I ht· put .Qr) ll'1•I.'' b aid ' lo .tnc1\.ht'r 1ntnv1ew, BukhUar 111d tu would "1anon· .-lj mUl'h o' (K1~111hlc " uny r1 vul ICOH'rnml·nt seot up by Khome1m llf' also ruled out an a nti Khomt'1ru· m1ht»ry coup for Lht momt'nt • en. of thouundl'I of Kho mem1 's followen., somt! shovtmc ··oetalh to Ci.lrtt•r'. · ~urrounded K homt1n1 ·., ht'fldqu~rtt"...._ today "'htle he pm y~c1 and mapped pohtacaJ strategy Tht' mob al o changed ''Death to Hu> er• US Gen Robert Huyser. deputy commander of Am~ncan forccb m Europe, has bt•t•n an Tt.•hnin for several· Wt't>ks l1 S hOUrces say he is President Carter's liaison of· fH•t.•r with the Iranian army. Some m the opposition claim be ~ould be the man to give t.he go· ahead for nny military col.Ip. Khomt•ini 's aides today denied reports he had threatened Thursday to "arrest" Bakhtiar. Ht• did reiterate previous state- . ments that members of the "iJ. legal" government would be put on trial. presumably once Kho· meini gains power. if they do not resign now The frantic r rowd chanted "Hail Khomeini!'" and "God is G real!·· as Khomeini acrived Thursday But "Islamic police•· orgamzed by local aides kept them from touching the 78-year· old religious leader as he walked from the Moslem girls' school he is using as his headquarters to a nearby building for Sabbath prayer~. Later he appeared at a win- dow and waved to the crowd as Day Care Survey Set In Irvine A survey will be made in the City or Irvine to determine the need for day care for youngsters 6 to 12 years old . According to the administer- ing agency, the county Delin- quency Prevention Commission, there are 7.000 children in Ulat age group in Irvine . The survey is intended to dis· cover how many of those need babysitting after school and dur· ing vacations because both parents are working It will also gauge what parents a re will Ing to pay ror t he service. Tht• survey is unde rwritten by a SJ .000 grant from the Irvine Co. Questionnaires will be dis· lributed to residents through the free -de livery Irvine World News. and through the schools, ofhcials said. aide• fed It In chantlnR "Death to lbe Pah11vl dyouty '' Pro·Khomelnl, anti-BakhUar demonatr1tJons we re rep0rted lod&y In the southern cities or lalahan and Ahwai and the oorthwHlem dly or Z1utjan: Tbt> Mo.lem leader rtlurned to Iran T hursday from~re than 14 years' exile io Turkey, lrac1 and Fronce. Although more than a m11Uon Iranians gave the ayatullah a frenzied welcome home, there were no reports of political bloodshed Thursday ~ the first time in weeks. · f"",....P~AJ MARVIN •.• Triola, she's still receiving an allowance. Michelle refers to it as alimony.·· "Oh, by the way," the column concluded, "Steve McQueen has now found Michelle's private phone number." Goldman d e pi cted Mis s Marvin as being repentant when he confronted her with the item. "She said, 'Lou, I swear lo God I won't do il again. Give me another chanre.' ·· As Goldman said that, Miss Marvin, seated at the counsel ta· ble, gave a sharp gasp and laughed, s haking h-et'-' head ··No... ... .Goldman, who was to conclude his testimony shortly, was to be followed to the s tand by Marvin's agent, Meyer Mishkin. On Thursday. Goldman re- called the final scene of the af- fair between the two and said Marvin had called him June 25, 1970, seeking help io evicting Miss Marvin from his home. About her reaction to the of- fer, Goldman said, "she did not cry. She did not pretest. She thanked me." Later he added, "Sh e certainly was h appy because she hugged and kissed me." Goldman said he suggested that Miss Marvin, who let ber singing eareer lapse during the affair, get a job as a secretary and "go to night school" to ac- quire some skills. A month lal~r. in June 1970, Goldman said Marvin sum- moned him for help in evicting her from bis Malibu home. There, Goldman s aid, s he became hys terical . t elling Marvin "you killed my babies." referring to abortions she had while the couple lived together. He said Miss Marvin refused to leave the house until A. David Kagon, Marvin's lawyer in this lawsuit, threatened lo call the p0Jice. Earlier, Gotdman testified be refused to put Miss Marvin's al- lowance agreement in writing because he "dJdn't think there was a ny obligation by Lee Marvin to pay her anything." Goldman said after Miss Marvin moved out of the house he did not hear from ber for a year. when she called to com- pl a \n that the checks had stopped. ~Aide' Sues _Frampton ., Pe1U1y McCall Wants Half H is Assets WHJTE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP> -Rock star Peter Frampton ts finding he has somelhmg in common with actor Lee Marvin: a woman seeking half of his assets. · Industry sources estimate the 28-year-old F.rampton:.s income Crom records..-concerts and posters may have totaled as much as $67 million. Frampton is being sued by P e nny McCall, 30, who says she gave up a husband and a job to become bis "live-in partner, aide and inspiration." Frampton's lawyer, Elliott Hoffman, has moved for dismissal of Miss McCall's suit. "NEW YORK HAS NOT GRANTED to girlfriends or companions tbe same status as someone who has entered into a contract of marriage," the llllorney said. ~ Ml~ McCALL CONTENDS SHE put the British singer on the road that led him to multimillion-dollar superstardom. 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The medlum·aecurlty prison 11 ber normal beat, 1he Hid. The reporter said sbt w11 h1nded slped 1t.atemenls rrom 53 of the 301 women Inmate. ol the fadllty 3$ mlleJ eut ol Su Francisco. "Today. once again, the syatem has proven to me, and I'm aure millions of men and w o men locarceraled and otherwise, that juatice lies only In the p<>ckets of the Nixons, Roclsefellen and Heanll, .. said one 1t11tement. "ti one walkl, we all should walk,''~ another. Th• President ordered the re· lease ol Mill Heant alter 1be bad Hl'Yed 23 months of a seven- year sentence and about flve montbl before the would have been ellitblt for parole. She had bffn convtcted ol be.all robbery wltb tbe terrorist, who kld· napped,_ Feb. '· 1914. 11te lnmMel told &be ...,.Ur tbey deelded to make state· mentl bee1UH the prllOD ad· mtnJttratlon tncorreeU, renert- ed their feellnp to tlM ~ • "' "' o.i1y Pli.t l'Mtt ..,,, Pa1r(11 O'OeftMH MACAW OWNER BRINGS HER OWN NET Dorothy Peters Seeks $2500 Pet Free and Easy Clemente Macaw Still Treed A freedom lovmg macaw, valued at $2,500, continued to elude capture today in San Clemente, after taking off from its owner's shoulder Tuesday night at a city restaurant and neeing to the topmost branches o( a nearby eucalVl>tu.s tree. 'I'he last people to see the exotic bird were apparently San Clemente State Park rangers, who spotted the macaw in a park tree about 5 p.m. Thursday. A park spokesman said today that no sighting of the bi rd had been reported since then. The state park is located about a quarter mile west of the Bay Marie Restaurant, 2371 El Camino Real. where the bird escaped Tuesday night. The macaw, belonging to Dorothy Peters, of 235 Ave. Lobiero. reportedly made a beeline for a 50-foot eucalyptus tre~behind the restaurant when it took off from Its owner's shoulder City fire men were summoned to the tree 12 hours after the bird's escape by the anxious owner, who asked that they try to blast the macaw from it.s perch with a stream of water from a fire hose. But fire Capt. Jerry Galati said the water press ure was not strong enough by the time the stream hit the bird at the lop of the high tree to dislodge It "We hit the bird," said Galati, "but it didn't do any good. He just Si!l there." 5 Niguel Children Hurt in Bus Crash Five Laguna Niguel children s uffered m inor injuries this morning when a school bus in which they were r iding was struck by a car on Crown. Valley Parkway. · Calirornla Highway Patrol spokesman Tom Sapp said the inju red children were being tre ated at .Crown Va lley Elementary School. He ide ntified the injured children as Steffanie Ring, 5; J e nnifer Rin g, 7. Sh eleane Shaw. 7 : Je nnife r Jarvis, 7. Tina Tullius, 7, all of Laguna Niguel. the school bus out onto Crown V a ll ey P a rkw ay fr om Chaparosa Avenue in front of a car driven by Ke rry Nicholson, 18. of South Laguna, Sapp said. Nicholson's car skidded into the bus. striking it broad.side. She refused medical aid at the scene, omcers said. 1 Aspect OK'd ,,,....P_,,eAJ RALLY •.• queaUonable results. Assemblyman. Marian 8er1eaon, R-Newport Beach, noted that lee!Jlaton are faced with many problems lncludlng decllnJn& public school enroll· ment, declining public support and an exodus of families unable to afford We ln Orange Cowity. School flnancin1. 1he aald, will be mandated. when schools re- ga In public support. Orange CoUllttan.s, She said, 0 al'e con· cemed about forced buaiog and even teachers' strikes." There are three queations, she said. Where the money is com· ing from, where aod how it will be distributed and who wOJ con- trol the schools. "The concept of local control is absolutely vital." she said. Seo. Paul Carpenter, 0 -Santa Ana, warned that excellence in education cao 't be purchased with doJJars alone I The Senate Education Com- mittee chairman noted that a re- cent poll indicates that most high sch ool s tudents don't believe they get e nough homework. "It's your respons ibility to make them work," be charged amid a scattering of catcalls. In opening remarks, Arlene Pavy, president of the Garden Grove Teachers Association, note d that 11 yea r s ago Califomla ranked sixth in the n ation on pe r -pupil e xpen· ditures. Now. she said, the state is 22nd in expenditures and scholastic achievement scores have declined along with Jund· Ing. · ,,,.... P-.e AJ SCHMITZ ••. from the California Republican Senate Campaign Committee. The Schmitz disclosure state- m e nt s h ows that h e p aid political consultants · Arnold Forde and Bill Butcher $35,000 for theJ r services in his cam-paign. "Contested amount" is written alongside the listing of the Butcher Forde fee payment. . It was not c~ar from the nota· lion whether it was Schmitz or Butcher and Forde who were contesting the a mount. The Schmitz disclosure state- ment shOwa that, in the final t wo weeks of his victorious c..,. paign, $99,991 was received in contributions and loans. That amount wasn't enough, however, to avert the $65,468 def- icit the Schmitz campaign com· m iltee reported when it closed ' Lhe boots on the 1978 election drive that returned the former state sen ator and U .S. con- gressman to elected office after a six-year absence. Singers Off er Sunday Fare In Irvine Four Orange County singers will offer a program or opera, light opera and musical comedy Sunday at Heritage Park in lrvl»e. Admission to the 3:30 p.m . performance, in the Youth Services Cente r, is $2.50 for adults, $1 for s tudents and senior citizens. Heritage Park is at Walnut and Yale avenues. Armando Sierra , Mary The driver of the bus, Jeneese Stadd. 27, of Capistrano Beach. was not injured Huneler, John Matthews and after ~ tentative ag.r~ement on Harold Clousing will sing: hand.ling or te lev1s1on C0f!1· The program is part of the city HOLLYWOOD <AP) -A 5tri ke by the Screen Actors. Guild and the American Federa- tion of Te levision a nd Radio Artists is closer lo settlement 'ffte 8!°90-1H'n. ttcident-oe- curred wJ>en Mrs . Stadd pulled ~~of the. dis:...-rec1 eation department's cult ..... ,.._ __ _ pule. arts series. , I T 'S THE TALK OF THE TOWN! ' ... It 's Alden's for: • CARPET SALES & INSTALLATION • CUSTOM DRAPERIES • LINOLEUM & WOOD FLOORING People visiting Alden's for the first time are oenerally flabbergasted when its spacious Interior unfolds before them. 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F or the first c rash, add 10 pettent to the basic policy. ·Hya a State Farm MutuaJ s pokesman who supplied figures that State:.Earm uses in writing 20 mllllon auto in· surance poUcles. After the second crash, add 20 percent to the b asic rate; after the Uurd, Lack on SO percent. After th at, the driver is a lmost sure to be w ithout a license or to be c harged a n exorbitant ··assigned ris k " fee. THE STATE INSURANCE COMMISSIONERS w3nt the insurance companies to toss out the sex and marrtaee s tatus categories, forcing the industry to find c riteria that are m ore "sociologic ally acceptable." T h e insurance com· panies have su ccessfully fought elimination or lhe age rac · tor , convincing the commissioners that youth h as a direet bear ing on accident rates and their severity. T he sex a nd marital status factors are s till a n iss u e b e tween the regulators and the companies. wtth the reg ulators d emandmg that t.he industry seek true claims- c ausing elements. One possible major measuring stick ii; mileage, ac· cording to auto industry experts. National Safety Coun<:il s tatistics tend to support this view Others believe driving experience -especially ex- perience with the same make and model car - reduc es accide nt probability. The Brit· ish Automobile Man· ufac turers Association reports that stud1e!\ in England s how Money's Worth exp erience o n the road with the same make and model car p romotes s afer driving 1 North Carolina a nd Massachusetts require insurance companies to \,ake driving experience into account in set · tmg rat.es. Both states permit surcharges for drivers or any age who have bad their licenses less than two or three years. The surcharge is up to 100 percent. SOME INSURANCE COMPANIES CONTEND that ac- c urate' mileage is difficult to determine -but regulators say s tate vehicle inspection laws could include odometer readings. Other rating suggestion s include dl5counts for driver educatio n courses, offered by some firm s. and grading or drivers' license exams, rathe r than s imple pass-fail re s uJts. with discounts awarded for high score~ • Until ch anges a r e m ade in the ratmg system and the timing is unpredictable -what can people do to cut m· s urance costs -other t han growing up, getting married or bavin gasex·changeoperation? -INCREASE COLLISION AND comprehens ive de· ductibles. A $100 collision deductJble . rather than $50. w1ll s ave a bout 7 percent o n prerruums; $200 will save about 16 perce nt; $500. about 70 percent. -Keep driving speed at SS mph o r less. -M aintain t h e auto 1n safe condition. -stay sober while driving. -Either move to Iowa or scr eam for r eal no-fault in· s urance reform. .. , OPEC Won't Hit Economy-Bank The world economy in 1979 should continue to adjust s moothly to the disruptions caused by the 1973-74 OPEC oil price hikes, according to Security Pacific National Bank. The dramatic increases in Uie pnce o( oil five years ago g ave rise t o three major cone~ for th e w orld• economy in the 1970s, according to Or. R obert T. Parry.~ the bank's senior vice president and chief economis t . B111<MY 7 ...... S 14 33~ ' l~Yr.0 ~~ 1: 11l ,~,.. 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MAPCO 140 • ns 1a P'''''" '1029 •tS 1n. v. Teclll\Cr '° "4 ""' Whlrfpi '20 •n " -'" t inue to expand and would create '"'soluble problem s of Benner .n 14 IS 111. • ..! C 'IC P" too 10 ,. d,;" '• Crumm 1.10 6 11 ,..,. • II. MeretM IO 13 71'9 u34"" • '"' Pl•nRsc 9 I~ •"• • 'It TchncOlr 60 9 19 17"-WllllC 1.30 10'1 Jl•'l-'·• ... B•rt>er !AO !O l 1s VOfU\ O O ' ~ guArdln 36 6 S I~ . AMr•IO 2 20 t 3'3 SI'" l .. P1tntrn 12 IS IC) 20'4t + .,, T•CMICn 10 236 11-. + '-WlllltMI · S1 IV.• .,_ petrodollar rec ycling, B••dCR :n 11 38 11'••. ,., DPF 4 .,-1(µ4 • '"' g''rw'1" io • ,., I• -Mere1111 ' , n ~··. " P1•vbov 171s 40 ""'. ·~ To•m• ... i• ., s1•. • .,., w"1u... _so • " l>'~. . 2. OPEC's s urplus would n li),l'ess1·tate a huge and gro"'· 8 ~G 1 1 9 13' • "• Demo" 10 183 11 S' ' '• llW ~I l 17 • . I 10 + Mar Mid 80 I lO !\'"° • 'It Plouy I lie 9 JO 201'> '• Teletor 6 7' •V. WKlltt .91 S ll 14~ • t,;, ~" ... e:ryWn ... 10 38 IP• D p 8116 w n·. '• ullOl l~6657 ,,,,. ""M••lolll. 6411 54 IS~···Pneumo ,,, 4J 161t .. v.Teledn•1.tt •3n 111"'--1'1>Wl~bldl ..... 20 '"'···· ingcurrentaccountdeficitfornoo-OPECdevelopingcoun· B•uscll I n I 11 Wt .;, o:~.C~ 1.40 6 161 200 §Ulf~e\ .U 1l MO 1' · · · MerkCtl .3614 104 11...., • ·~ P09.!'r~d 10tl11t~ n-• !?~~ •. 'lo,' TTteltep•rml 21 194 U Wllll•MI . 11• 6l7 l1\<t-""' 401, 1 9 3 18'4. 'It utr" f'11·60 II II M.rlo I I r.I 2~•• 1't Poff•~ > ,..,. 11 'IO 6''\-..... WllSllrO .!4 10 6 7..... t • 5 leading to an •mman geable debt burden ::;? ·: '! 1tl ,::· + : • g:~r~ I~ • l~ 41'"' ~~L~d '~ ~ n l!":..: I\ ~~~: 3 ~ 1l I~~ ll -.... =~~ I~ { 1l1 m::: :: i=~~: , 10 ~ '~ ~:-~ ::~~~ , ... ~ ~ 3fu~. '.". ne 3. Business cycle devefopmen ls in the m aj~r industrial B::;F7 1 °' • ,J " • ' o.ra~.en u 4•• :: .• • "" Gutton 40.:_..u ''-"' 11110 "F 114 t •110 ""' '"' Pont>< 10b 1 .,, 16~' • "" esor 1>1' 16 19 1n:4 • }·· ::~e·•~J 2 214 '~ .2 .!.. • "" nations would """n t1·nue lo be synchroru'zed, with exaggeral· Be.IF pl3 JI. 1 ...... ... Oot&Ter »I~ SI 38'---Mer1M I 80 6 21 )IC, .... PortGE I 10 ' /11 ""--"" T .... co , 7 11..., ... _ ... • UY •• ...v o 1 IS n1 6•1, ~=,~~ 11 4 6'4 Meryl( .. 10 2• 11-.. + "• PoG pl 11 50 1f4C) 102 -1 TuCm 140 I l l7'11-I,\ Wl\E pf&.'° VIOOO ti • v, d -t.a d t h eBac-n;, : I~ ., ?~"' .. o! "~"1 'IOI> • l7 1'' ... H•itPrl 110 11 .. 1~ Md CUP ·,. 7 "d20•·· ~ PorG pf 2 60 . ) 1S • Te.Est 'JO I • 40'"-.. WISGet .. ., 1 • """·. • e pe~ an roug s . eel" I I~ ,.•' • Oe~~Hd I 60 " a ;Ml\,• '' a toa 11 n 71 MaS<o S210 ? n>r.' 'lo PotllCh 1 16 I ,. » .. • "" Txl!T pf 7 t7 10 71 ... • i;, Wl\C.,pf 1.SS . ! 26"• + V• Beech 91 • 28''' •• 0 p "" 9 JSO ' '• Hallll>I 190 ' l66 61\11+ ~ M ... Oflll 80 • 10l 24\o '• PolrnEI 114 ' 11 ,.... TuGT 2.. 'ff 31"4 Wit< PL 116 • 10 ""' . ::~:Pn 80 s ,~; ,:'.~. :~ ~r~ J~,,:~· ~ r: ~:::~i's'\'~~ 1 1~ mt: ~::~F1 34e10 ~ '~:!• '" ~l~lm~. 121~ :\'.='·· t::::,i:1 ~1l 1~ ~ •• : ~ ::~~:S l·~ ! :: m~.·v. NONE OF THESE CONCERNS HAS BEEN borne out eeicten 1 ... s 1 n o.t P , • 8 1~ 14 HellJ' 1... 4 ""'• "" Me,cp 11,11 u ""' Pote• 1>1 • 04 ,,50 ""' .. To'"' 11 1n 1 "' w1nrR 80 i 116 """·.... by events, accordig to Parry. a.llHOW .. 7 11 IS' 1 '" °"'~... I 6 "' ,. ... + .. Hndlrnll I 6 1S IS ..... ~. Me\lnc I GI " ""' Premo•t" "4 10 ,. 1S h•OGl 3611 • 166 J<ll, •• ,., WolvrW .30 • 274 11•. d . died &•ll•nd .1u s 31 ' Df<ll • 78 ,, 10 .. 11 ,,. H•ndyH 60 10 116 """ • ~ M•ft•' 1541 137 1111 ..... Prt,,,•C'lll 10 _,..., ~. 1 TxP.<l d ~ 1s , "' • .., womelc .60 a 1• u · OPEC's current account surplus b as WID from Bemis 1 40 7 3 n • "' °""~~" 1 s1 1 6 " • •. Henn• 1 80 " 11 3''14-"· M•n~1 wt 4' •-"'" Proc1G J 13 1111 ...... "· r .. u111 1 57 9 ns ''"' • '"" WoodP! ·4013 47• ~ • 1"' m ore than • .,., billion m 1974 to a little more than $9 billion and ........ 25' 6 !JQ ~l..-21 HarBrJ \U lt 10 ,. ••• \o MayDS 119, d 24 ...... ProdRllt !O. , lll!ot• v. Tu•oll 12011 .. )1'4, WOI Wll'I I.AO s IOI. 10~ ... '" ...., ee111Ce> 1 80 ' ,, • • 001,piy .80 10 --,---w, . Ul..--1 ' · · ""'-'!.,. rot•1 n 13 1•v.-" T••o" Pl > s 41~ "'woi w 1>1 220 10 """• "' 1s n o longer of significant concern in w o rld financial markets. 8•nef pl 2 50 1JO 2!''-DeSoto I 6 IS U •lo. H•ml\hl I 912 di, l M•y~W 7 •\II-'t v . ~M 10 21 ~· •, t.') WorldAlr 50 10 1V. Befl9tB • o 1.,, o.ied 1 u , * 15 .... H•rr•ll .!O 11 s1 "'• M•yto , 608 ., 2011 + "• Ps111o , 16 • sn 16.,.. v. Tutron 1 80 • 1sii n1.,_ !}i , o ' tt •~t-----"~~xtunal debt of developing countries, placed at $240 eer••YP 7 11 6'"''"'°"1epf 7M 1'40n•. ··~·,,r•'~,~~~14-l;:M<De•,.,11 s1tsniw.-i ... PStNJOfl a t40009SV.+1 1••t•P•140 · >n~-~wurtir ·49 • Sil"'-"" b1'll1'o n 1·n 1978 a nd growin g, continues to be well Be$1Pd .16 I m 16''> • ~. DetE pf I 36 tlOO n arr s I McOr pf 110 It 71... PSvNH l 17 I St 10i. + TlllO-ol I JO t ' 33 • l'\o WVleln .90 6 3 ""'-· . a.111s 11 1 4ll • l\.I n '"' o.1e pt 2 1s 1 Js1111 • .,. H••sc5o '·80 6 1•0 l01 ·~ • '" AA< o, o1 J 60 . 40 JOVi • "' PSNH l>f1 1! 1100 n • T""'B•t 1 n u ss .,.,.. • i.. wyie1.b -» s 40 "'• "' managed oo the whole. The non·OP EC developing coun· 9IOTllr 8011 S2 l4'• • ... DE fB J IS . J lS'• °" Han M • • Jn. McOnfll 36 11 W 44'111-"• PSvNM 1.16 1 50 lt.\4 'It ltiomln Slb 6 U 10 • '• Wyly 6S S • "-981111,~FSY .801 ! n '"'. v. o.1G pf • n . 311 uioo•n • .-. H•r1•H• .~ '~ 1 n"" • "' Mc0ono '1s • "'' ,,.. • -. PsveG , 12 • JJt 22"'-. • Tt1111Jw uo s " n1 ... + ~ -x-v-z. tries have doubled ttTeir international rese rve boldln""' l • S 10 • " "-IE pr 2-7 11' "' Har11Zd 40 I. t 9"-.... ~c~111 -S ~· ~•·-,.., PSEG....,. 1• •· 14 _._ . TllrlflY S21' 14 t•:.• '" )(~ro• 210 116 SIYo+ ''-e"' -""' •• • Hetis. 15011 J " • '·• ~cGEo 1.::: 6 -1, •• ,, .,.. ' .... Tl 1 -• ••• 22 • xTRA 1 04 • " u .... 14 s · c 1975 while m&J'nfainl t bl { wtb :::,ki~' d: 1~ "it m~: :--: 81~::; : 'X I~ n~ HwllEI ,·,4 • ,. 71~+ 14 McGrH 1·; 12 "" ~;: '~ ~~~It s ~ ~ .-t: Tl~·.,, ;; • ·rs m ..... 11. Yetes .20 1 IS ,._ ... lD e ng a res pee a e pace 0 gro • 911ssl 1 I 3 IS''ll 01e1cr 170 • 19 71' ... H•YHA '19 • • ""' + .... M<L•tn °64 • 11 14'1,-.... PA Cem • 11 5 -"' TIO•''"' 60 6 Sl!O 'fl~ ..... laleCp I • 3 I~. 14 h e said. BICkHR 1 36 11 I 20\, "' O 111n 1 JO 9 m JI~ Huelln 40 7 31 13"-""' Mcl.oul ISJ ll'h • .. PgSPI. 1 S6 1 13 16-"" Tl111el11 I 50 1 104 ~ -111o lee>al• .JOI> 21 2S 17'--'It Blues 1.o10 6 111 n•~ •. 01e1n1 1>11 20 10 11\'.o. •1o ~::~~Tec .24 t 7 21-.. McMorO 1oa u U"·-,,, Pullmn , 60 , " ss1-t ,,., T1m1 pf At s1 ' JO l•Y••CP s ,. 17 • "• The bank does not expect widespr ead difficulties an lllWbttt lO 1 JS t •lo-OlemS I 41 • 110 1'"'• • ,,,_ HectaM , rl :~... MC Hell .80 1 2l 11~ '.1> Pur.. I 16 9 31 16''1-"• Tll!ll p1Bl S1 rs 2'Vr lenllfl" 1 l3 IOI 14 debt se...ncl'n g lD 1979. llOC>t>leBr S U 6 Okl<All IOI U 42 1SVi. . . M•llmll 1 20 I 1• '.. i. MHd 1 60 1 25'1 26\I• • 'llo Purll<1Fe 6 I• 3h + .... TIMt\M I 20 • tn 31'"° "I ~utnlnd .68 1 Jl UV. . •,, ::~c '~'!'m ~ .. :1~ 8~~ :rn .~1• ~,:~· .... ~ ~:l~c '; ~ ~ · =~ ·::: n fr.~:~ ~~W l~ 7 1~ ~ Money Su~l1 Oro~ SMoen 1 n , 673 u >.1., '" 01011e1Eo u " , • ~ He'"'"' uo 11 61 16.,..:..·\._ Mtcltrn .. 13 12'4 XJI/'}.... ouos10 .-11 ., 1~-1, OR ti . THE SYNCKRONIZAnON OF THE indus trialized WQW , s IS 21'• OI01n11m S2 110 ..... HtlmrP 4 10 10 ••• .,, Melville''° 9 31t 17~ Ouenes" I 1 16 ~. ·~ NEW y ( p) -e na o n s =~:"',.u : ~ ,:~. :; g11::~m,~10 1~ ~::. '• ~:~~·\~ t ~ ~:,: =~11~· '• z 1~ f!!:. ~ ouu1or 201s ' '· • "' basic mone y supply fell by 8 s harp world's b u siness cycle has given way lo dissimilar 80\E pr ' 17 ,, ""' ..... g,:i::ldtn .. n 1~~ ·r~ ~ Hrnlon . . ' .... _ v. :!'l: : ~ 1t tU :~-;:__ ~ --~ -$3 1 billion s parki ng hope amoog et!onomic trends among these nations. Tb.is development t:M' 1.: s '~ a::. . ~~:'i,~11 ... u ~ 1!...-~ ~=~~'~ l ~IO .J ~·. '"' ~~drll .. : ,!? ',f.'._.: t: :t~ I: ! ~~ t{:!. ;: analysts th~t the Federal Reserve sh o uld contihue in 1979 and should give an underpinning of llreunc .80 1 20 26'"' DomeM to11 io 40 " • "" "-",,_ 6011 1os 97.,,. ,,, rr Y -111.c. S6 s 3) 1., ••• "' l h t be d to e its grip o n the strength to Ole dollar, according lot.be bank. ar1ost l·°' • ,. ,,,.._ '"' 0ot1LJ · ,. ,3 11 3\lo H111•n1>C11 oa • J n , :i,. 11>\ewftet • 1a .,. Js..,,. ~. R•lsPur ·se , .. , ""'° m g rea Y eas ar1s1M n12 313 u~ '· °°"S'' 110 10 :1tv..:·v. Hlton 110 140 tsv,. v. ::"rb 1·~23 71 ~:z· '" Reme.s .i~at-.., 111·.-..:·.,. nation's monetary reins. Wlt.btheU.S .econom¥slowing,with J apancontlnuJng 9r1$1M pf 2 11 41"t I OOf" nv .o t 11 It HolNn t.• 7 '4 '"" • ~ 'J · a.· · Renco rt 1 1 ''"" arnP•t ·'°' , c 1...,.. "" Oo•\eY .60 6 , 1, .. ,, ·,._ Ho110.v s. • ,., 11~ ~ " 1 ~ '~ u,~ i;.,,-~ •~Am .Cle , , u\'I.: \\ A ccordin g to figures released to post a favorable g rowth performance and wlth Europe's !r•wol 1.0I • s ,,,,.,. ·~ Dover '40 ' 10 ~'Ill . '" Holl~ . n l' + 'lo Md~~ • lleybt , .. 5 .. " • .... .... b b Fed I R b I i 1 ti th .4 I t !11yuo 1 '° • 11 '"' :· 0owC11 , 40 , ,. ,. • ., _ ,,. Hm•G p11 10 , o-.. ~ MjosJ,' ~ ~ ~ ~ :~'14 ~ ~ Aeymlldln 1 • , ull)-"' Tburouay y t e e ra eserve us neu e xpans on ~cce era ng, e ex ... ma paymen s SltUGIJf141 11 U'!o+ ~ Oo•Jn 14ol U s )Jllo• ... HO'"''~' 10. 14 9S 33"'• .... MdlRO\I 10 7 n 11~ •• ,., fleyl"" 16010 "' ~ ~ Banlc °'New York Ml the total of and lnfiaUon performance o r the United States in 1979 wUI l wnSlll> .IO t 14 18''" '" OrAvo I te I ,. 11 • \lo Honde .J7e I) J t•~. ·.. M lit W 'Cl 12 ,_ 27 "' Rt.08et 1 6 6 20'~ ' ' l'°'Crc, 1.: ~ ~ 1:;: Orem I I 1• ll'lt-V. ~:'~1 rn ' ·~ ~~ :":° M ltBrd .IO I SI 'A\11• "" =llAef 1 '3 t I ISi'>:. ~ cash ln circulation and COmmerclal COmpare m ore fa v orably With the rest Of the iOdUSlrialited •=rter AO 11 m , •• ~ ~~~ .'t: , 1~ ::;:: t: ~··~ · .... ;; .. 1 ..!~::-:,; ~~' 1·': ,~ ~ ~ _,,. R=~ ~ : 'l ~X:: .... bank checking deposits, dropped to a world , the b a nk predicts 8nt$W1< .10 6 411 14 "°' dUPOfll ~ I lOS IJ.4"'°-~ .,esp_. .--• 4 MlnPl 1 '4 10 lO IOV• Affvsll 180 4 1 ~ lio all ,u led o of -•7 6 1r11swllf740 • 2'11>--..., oukeP 1.90 • m 20v.-v. Host1nu ... 1 ,. ,..,... "" MjrroAt , • 4 11 -~ R•'<"°' .u • • 12 11o season .uy a"""' 1veraoe -"' • • Market sentime nt regarding lbe dollar should tm· eni~w 1.40 6 , ,. • ., . • Oukt pf '10. 1'60 91\'>+ ,..., = 12~" '~ ~ . • ""snlllS .Ill 1 1•1 3?\'t-S~ "•1111!1 1.)0 • ,.. '1il.. "' billion -prove, a ccording to Parry. sw1E• • ' 1cw ""' .... 0u-. p11.20 .. noo 11 +1"'-~ . .., · ~ MP.cc ''° s 104 •11 "'R• l!f.F a.. 7 ft •' · But 0 1.60• I I 29... Ouk•PI h• .. J f:"'• 'lo .. _ .. r~ 1~ 11 ft2 ·-~-r,-MoPS\' '"" • 12 + .... "•111 l tlll. .. "•... The full repo·rt tv one i'n a quarterly .aen'e• "Va1'labl"' 811love • 217 •.\4o '4 O\lnBr 1 40 j4 S1 -v. nvvs~ ·-6•..-~ MOPS f1f1 44 .. 7 t2>t.... Atllll f 2.. • t V.• "" " '' " .. " &uflllttt 1 • .. 1 1" "' g::u 1.n ' '" ~ . ::::!'pf l:1: • 'n ~f'4+ ~ =:!' uo 1 .. , n•1.-"" "•P~ .~ • " 1ni..+ "' through the bank •s ofrtces. ="p1 1.:.~ ~ m:: = 0uo:: 2~ m: ;r. '~ .._, .. ;:.·7 ~" ~., M,dM~r ,.'; ,~ l::•.\'I =~·''--. ;; ,?"'·;·~ Ge•? Earnings Grow 8urllttd I.AO 1 J4 t7ai. t 14 !>uq pr 7 10 .• S U YI + ... HousNG I ' UIAo • 1• MOfl.n<o •'Cl 6 49 11v. + .... Reiltta t 7 >ff 21~-.... " &11r1No I.ID s 26 a.. "" ~a us.. dO t•Vr "' "°a=' '~ ' >t~ i=-"' Moll•Dt• u m 1~ + I\ ":·~~Ogtll •1!5 11 12·---v. LO ANGELES 'AP) -Getty on lfl!fo pf SS .. J tu• 1;, J lO 110 Cf74YI "" udflaj" 1 IM"" Motlkll I 20 4 6 Slit-V. .0 I • •t 1 21111o-"' rted f rth rte er11o10 pftts . 11 .ov. •c e " 11 l'r-.... "9flsTt 92 , 1n 41,..,:. ·"' -m , .., • , a.,., . •"<0 1 ,.., , • .,,. "' Co. baa repo ow qua r earn· BUf'ndV • 10 u n • "" "1114111 .io. s 6 s-..... Hvmen ·IS u '°' 11-. ~ ~· .n 1 u• 21~. "' ""'E• 10 '~• "' Inga of •102 million, or •1 ...... a share, • •r11sRL. 20 111 )0,,. '"' -•;_e -H ott'!O 12 23 • MOl'l\4111 3 a t 713 -~ lttv on I JO I 168 50'11, • • -l''"Ofl 211 s11 .. " "" EG~G 401* " '° •.,. .. ~~ ·.,,, n 14 :..:·v. Mntou 1 11 11 ·.:'. R•• 9fll ·'°1 11 1•'41• \<\ on aal-of •1.03 b illion, up from $85.1 u041rln ,80 7 • """. "' iMI 1• tt s t ., H\1110" • s 12 _....., 2 • HO """ .. l"a "••llnl " • 10 tllltt• .... -• ......... ,. '"' "' . Sys 1 to 6 ICI ttli'I• IA. .. .......llSI '-.. 1 to'A \\ lltYllln JIO ' Ill se~-.. m illi""" ln eami.11105 or ... IU on Sal"'a ...... . • •oleP .eo • ' """-.. Hllll"F M • M ""· . /liiOHY -~ .,. ~· .,.. ll•Y~tf I.IQ • 114 is ...... \lo v.. ..... • • .. ,v., --c-c -t•sc• 1.20 • 10 tt"\-14 Huyo .11 ' ii 11~ .. '"" ~~.·· · ·1-... "'"""•' ''°' • .., n + "' of•~ m1·1uoo lor the aamt period a ~·~ t.to ~ •s, if~• ~ £•~!Air l uo ~· .. IS'"" caa '• __ m4I--14 ;g.,'; 2,. ) m •11;• ;; lll!l'JT 1.50 • d ""'. '' •_, &. -ef,,., .1:. 't yl4: .... ~~~:or':ff n .J ~a: : le~" pf.-... ,fi ~ "' =~~ . .! : ii t~· "'=;~¥ ·1 ·~ 13 •i:;:: = year iao. ~tc: , t• ,: 't; '"': ~ 1~~ t: Is ru ~· ~:-t ,~~c,, '1·'°. s ~ ·1'": "' =:,,i~n: JI • l~ ·~. "" =:::t ... \' ~ l;' -;-~ Getty said ~r tb1\ 1!'878H mlb ncs ~HA '"" 4 .... 11~· ~ c1111,, _.. t' 1 ... ,. 01117 j 'f 1 ~· ~ Metro .. 1201.-'!' lt=ftl .... R§"' 1 l • " were 1327.8 on. or-· a s are, ~,.,,. 110 .. ~ l,~. ... c111~J11 J 1 t n 41, · Mil*9t/ 110 ,. ~i._::"' 11 ~ • ~ .-on revenue& ot $3.78 bllllon, an 1.n· Al ·~· .. l6"'.":' ~: 1: : 'l -;-~ 1-=rf t· 41.'1:.:·~ MtSTe UI 1 --"!: "'·t-J ,!J gg~··· CHIM~ •bout 6 pe~ent from 1977 :<'I. .. 1• .. % ~ 1•"'• "' J'P•so 1 • ,., ' • "' 1~ \,.,,~ 14 •;:• " ~°"', i :· '~-~ i.;.-"" .Jf ' f7 1 + ~ -ven--ol -..... bUUon. 1!!·-• .. -.10 l 1 2014..... l"G thlft. ·1 • 't"'-14 ITW < I 'n ~.... ~?l! l • 1 ~ ""'"'' t11 7 ; ". "' '~ - --.. ~ c. , .. ~ am. " ltSAUC ... I ~ i0"'·;r INICll • • :.: .. !lo'll~ ,: II 14 ; 1: ==~~:if 't ' .. It: for tbe year ended Dec. Jl also 1,.,. ., '; l!~. .. ~ffi"'-.-. " ':C00ri >• no 'it~ :.,."'t 'i ~ lil4.. °"''"" • RH -~ reflect a lou of $18.7 mil1lOn from~ lflll .40b ~ l~t .,_ .., pf '• ' ... ,, • .. J -.._. -6111M ... t , , . ,__...._ •ld • • J\11• m IM I fl 1"".. .. !!S.. .. • , .. • .. ~ HCtt ·a • u "'"·.. • el"' JI • cllacontlnued o~alioGI. ~ ... . ~.... " t1'11. .. I • ( I t ~ ..., .. • • ~ NClt I ' °"-. 4 -Cb l Id B --14 th I 7' t b ~'4 l't ::~,I a: ~ 11 ~+ t 1111 ~ :&I • 1 l.t + -.. NLlM I + \to r • l I~+ & nDH UO HI _. e 11 T hither fourth qu.vter e1minp ..,,.. l" .... » 10 -"' £m11g• .-. "" ..... t J ' -· c·~·(O I. ll l.1t t"J.!!. . 1 I ...,. !.; prlmaril.y due t.o Increased crud• oil c o':ci ·: 11 ,3 ~ ~ l"'P pf ·+""I ,..., • ~ 1110<0 .t0 't " ' .... : ~ 'I l . ~.t. 014 1 Ult=,"" production abroad as well u 11lna 1',.1l ·~11ff itl~.~ =r:· r ·:rlfJ1'~ jf1S:t,.. '1 i!ii a@:~:· ~' ~It . ~~": ,., ;: tm:·~ !:;~=·MUC manufacturinl and '·• , 1u n-.+ = t " h ... .. MIK• ~ 1 ll L ..... Netee11 • n " ...... .. . v• .. ' ~ "-~ . \ I Manageinent Class Offers Flexibility A ·self.paced, no n ·claasroom course teaching mao1ce · ment leadenhlp 1nd job knowledce will be offeNd by Co11tline Community College during the s p ring semester beClnnini Mond.,.. The courae, "Mana1ement·Mlndcd S upervblon.'' wu dtalJned to e nable working adult studenll to relate job ex· pe.Mence clltec:lly to the coune. Jt UNI texts to pretent probl ms, at.at. lesson obJe<:· tlvea and provide test.I In man11emeol. Aud.lo ntvlew tapes, ~ and lnt.eraction wllti facutty are included. M'ld..t.enn and nnat uams will bt 1cheduJed to flt atudenta' •Ork:lQI boun. Mont lnlormallon la 1va1lable at the coll•1e, 111.-... I rs - • t It ISl ut or 'O• !y Ifs ol 1y lS td He See/a Repea'l of Peed Limi.t 870 •. 8 STING Ot .. o.1tv•..,..,~ L 1l1l1lon 1n Sacramento n aoc>klna a kan<'e \oday at 1 btd by atatl' S n . John V. Brina. R tulll'ttoo. to aJ Cali!om1a'1 "" ar old, M mu per hour ~ The Brina blll waa crltldaed Thursday u .. utt.rly alup d" by the man who wlll 1 k tb Fullerton R publican'• a 1t 1t th next eleictJon Santa Ana attorney WUllam Douihmy. mlt. • · Bnae tnl!'Oduttd ttta se .. nh tumment lh11l the "state li belnt ck wtth an unentoreeable law. . - .. NO ONE RECOGNIZ tb 1pefd lhutt and the California m1h-•y Pntrol ('~rtllnl)' isn't t-n• rwdna it." nnu said Brt '*jd It 11 "ethically wronc" ror CAWomla to 11ccept S4!iO mJlllon an ftdh'al blshw )' funds evuy )'eu when no attempt is beloa mado lo eon· forte the •Pted Umlt. Leal latona m boll\ the Senate and A5.sembJy are predicting defeat for lb • Brigg meuure. Among them w~s Assemblyman Richard Robill50n, D-Santa Ana, who ~aad the blll ''bus very tittle chance br success." "MIND YOU, I HAVE nevel" sup- ported the 55 miles per hour UmJt," Robin.son swd. "But I can't see many legislators bucking the reder&l sub- sidy in Uu.s way and l 'm sure Sen . Briggs realizes the extent or the op· position he wiU face." "Hasn't he ~ard of the eaeray crl1l1'" Ooucb~rty aak d. "And doeao 'l "-know that 1971 was the l•rst fHr to which we were able lo <'Ut OW' oU lmport1 alnca the Arabs lmpoted thoolJ embar1101" - But Briq.a challenged the auer· tlon by Douaherty that the •peed Umlt ll avlng lives ••• OONT II LIEV that it's S&V· lne the reported 300 llves a year," be sa.id "Slatisll<' can be juagled and l havt never accepted this particular Ht of figures "I don't argue that there would be a aaving in energy if the limit were enforced," he agreed "We would save 118 milllon gallons or gas a year 10 California il we all drove SS and we would save a further 140 million gallons of gas lf we all lnfiated our tires properly. "But we 00n•t do these things and we have no intention of doing them." So why lake money from the federal government ror doing things we don't do'," Briggs said. THE CLASSIC AUl'HORITY FOR GENTLEMEN OF TRADITION 5SALEDAYS! FEBRUARY 6·7·8·9·10 10AM·9PM • 10AM·6PM • 10AM·6PM • 10AM·9PM • 10AM·6PM 20%-50% REDUCTIONS SUITS· SPORT COATS • SHOES DRESS SHIRTS· NECKWEAR DRESS SLACKS· SPORT SHIRTS OUTERWEAR· SWEATERS THE PLAZA THE MARINA AND NOW AT 505 S. FLOWER ST. LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 90071 (213) 489·2997 4728 ADMIRAL TY WAY MARINA DEL REY CALIFORNIA 90291 (213) 823-7955 ~ ... From Our Florists ....... .. Exquisite Silk ROWER bouquets ond unique DRY arrangements. ........ all reasonably priced. 119 FASHION ISlANO NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 (714) 759-1622 Fresh flower. sllk and dry arrangements In your fovorlte contolner ... our speclalfyl Gentte reminder: Valenttne's Doy Is Feb. 14. Plac8'your out of town orders early. 'GORDON' APPLE TREE -An TURN THESE "GOOD GUYS" LOOSE IN YOUR GARDEN -They eat harmful Insects excellent new producer for coastal areas. lorQe red & green str1ped opple. Aa Hen In Feb. SunMt Megaztne. Sare-root More t>ore-root fruit trees to plant now ......... · PEACH• NECTARINE FIG•PLUM ,._.., FR-OM-5-.9.....,81 ... not plants. ~ Box of .~ ~,~~~· f-~J LAD Y BUGS PRAYING MANTIS Ad Good f!trough Feb. 6, 1979 -Whlle Supply Lasts PHONE 546-552S . .. • . ~ .... _._ ... "" --- 'Yoo 'H• got lo lake~ more pos1t1ve atlttude about yoor work " "Got a problem? Then wnte to Pal. Dunn. Pal. unll cut red tape, getting.Jhe an.sWers and action you need to solve mequtties m government and bu!lmess. Moll your que.stums to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coast OOly Pilot, P.O. Bo:r 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. A.s many letters as posStble will be answered, but phoned mquines or letters not includJng the reader'& full name. eddress and business hours' phone numbeTcannotbeconsu1eTed. Tlmcolumnappearsdat· ly e:rcep Solurdays." mrd Seller Neeu "leeaese DEAR PAT: I have a friend who ls raising birds in another, city in Orange County. Does be have to have a permit for this? Also, since be plans lo resell them at a profit', does he have to report tbia income to the IRS? J.B .. Costa Mesa Tiie county Animal Control bulneas licenses departmeat spokesman says Ulat strictly speak· lng, yow friend aboa.ld be Uceued by Ute COtl.Dty if he intends to seU any animal or btnl for prollt. However, Uceulng requirements .0..ld prove to be an impossible chore considering bow many people sell offspring ol famUy of pets. U a person goes lato such seUlng on a large-scale basis, a license ls re· quired. City buiness license requirements also should be checked. II your friend has otber Income sources tbat place him ln a category where be must fiJe a &as return, then be muM re port alJ income, DO m alter wba its source. Strict UceD11lng laws are enforced for anyone who rahes or sells birds of prey, sucb as bawks or falcons. Contact Ute state Flab and Game Depart· meat for more lnformatJoa. ~• T'-e ler Cra"9r .. • lifller DEAR PAT: It m ay sound funny to ask about weed control at this time of the year, but I've beard you have lo apply crabgrass killer before the-dam stulf even appears. Can you find out what kind of chemicals l shou,td use, and when they should be applied? · R .S .. Newport Beach The C9@perattve Extension says the best tJme to apply 1'pre·emergent herbicides" Is right now. Once crabgrass germinates, It's too late to control ft. Use the follo1'iag pre-emergent herbicides at the ra&ea given: Beuallde •t I ou.nees (by welibt) or active Ingredient per 1,• square feet of turl; DCPA at 5 ounces or active lng:redJeat per 1, ... . square feet; watering bi wel); Benefin at l oance Ql actlv~ lngl'edlent per 1,Mt square fee&, watering ID immediately. These berblcldea are sold under various brand names, so au your nunery'for help ln locating them. Most alao are formulated with lawn fertWzer products. Parafff• Seab "ealc ••Beat DEAR PAT: As a new Callrornian, I men· tiooed lo my neighbor that I couldn't wait for s trawberry season to get here so J could make some homemadejam. Sbesaidlobesure I dldn't seal the jars with paraffin. I asked her why. a nd she real· ly didn'tknowtbe reason. ltseems thatsomeonehad told her this wben she first came lo California a rew years ago. Now we both want lo find out the reason for this. S.C., Huntington Beach The reason b that we don't have cool base· mea.t storage areas in Soa&Jlero California, and pararfln COllJd melt eao11p to bred tJae seal. Vse CHnlng Jans with two-part, 1elf-1ealln1 Uds. Fill bot Jan wf&JI bot Jelly &o wtthlD abotlt oae-elgb&JI lncb of &ops. Wipe off rim and Immediately put Ud ln place. Wiien cool, remove screw band and test seal by praablg center of Ud wf&JI flAger. It lhoaJd stay down. HERB _ FIUEDLA~DER IS MAKING GREAT DEAL..4' BUY OR LEA SE1 First tiine ever ••••• Parking Lot Sale . of · Fantastic Furniture Saturday, Feb. 3, 9-5:3'0 Sund~y,Feb.4,12-5 In ev~t of rain, sale will be held indoors One -of-a-kind designer leftovers drastically reduced including cltairs, sofas, " headboards, artificial plants, dining room sets, coffee t_,bl~s and end tables. M elon leather lounge chair by Royal Coach. Was $829 . NOW $395 8-Ft .. Genuine leather sofa. Tangerine Color. Finest quality by Eastern manUfacturer. Was $1795 NOW $89~ French Provincial chair with imparted wooden frame Was$735 . NOW$339 Traditional English Rackett chair & ottoman in genuine beige leattter. • Was $1059 NOW$559 Contemporary end table by Drexel. Was$249 · . Stone Phillips Sofa with brown & beige cover. NOW$99 Was $888 NOW $388 Contemporary Henredon 5-pc. bedroom set. lncfu~es triple dresser & mirror, 2 nite stands, and lattice work· headboard. . Was $1556 NOW $1056 R'!rar English dining room set by Henredoh. Includes 45 round table, 6-chairs, & Welsh cupbaard. Was $3455 NOW $239Y Gold, orange, and white plaid Master Craft Chair. Was $259 NOW $13S Large, over-stuffed sofa with loose pillow back in flame stitch print. Was $695 NOW $395 Drexel 8-pc. dining room set includes 45" round table 6 cane-back chairs, & 45" china. From the Drexel Ac~ colade Collection. Was $2714 NOW $2095 6-pc. bedroom set I n French Provincial by· Thomasville. Includes triple dre~er, twin mirrors ~een size canopy bed and 2 nlte-stands. ' Was $2955 . NOW $1755 Lamps, pictures, & accessories as much as 75% OFF! Box springs & mattresses In all sizes by A ireloom and Englander from 20% to 60% OFF ALL SA.LF.S FINAL ALL ITEMS AS IS"' DICK METTEER Fine Furnishings & Interior Design 1727 Westcliff Drive. Newport Beach • 64~1678 Open ~5:30 • Closed Sunday Evenings By AOQC>tntment 0 • .. 17 Laguna/South Co&st ~ VOL. 72, NO. 33, 'SECTIONS, •2 PAGES I By 1 aavcu £N Of -Oelly ~ ''-" Teacht.'r Wt>r~ warned bv Orang County ll'tH:tlulon. Thun. d1y11fJ~that la~cyers . ('OUJ"b .tnd educ: a must re1am IOJt public suppo lore t!ducallonal fund mg ev l'f•Cb th he1ghb or a decade ago An estimated 3,000 C-1Jf()rrua Teachers Assoc1at1on cCTA 1 members reP.resentang every school district an the county packed Santa An a Collete's Cook Gymnasium in a rally sup porting leg1slat&on to give the tattt's schools a $400 million (lnanc&al boost. Tbe rally. one or 40 scheduled by U1e CTA m cities throughout the state Thursday night, was catlecft.o impress legislators who will be voting on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's 1979-80 budget and school financing bills this year. Four of the county's nine leglalators attended. The teachers• cam paig n specifically supports SB 234 by Sen. Ralph Dills, D-Gardena. T he bllJ would make· the $2.2 billion Proposition 13 bailout funds approved las t year for schools a permanent state sub- vention: In addition. it calls for the ap propriation of a $376 million cost-of·Uving increae for schools, plus an additional $400 million to prevent program cuts envisioned m Brown's proposal or already undertaken in Proposition 13 econorniea. None of the four leglslaton at.. lending the mus rally lent sup- port to the Dills bill. Assemblyman Dennis Maneen. D·Huntinaton Beach, summed up ~artier teacher· panel queat\onln& sea1ion bJ ctaiminc "SB 234 baa no cbaee for passage." Punker Sid Vicious In Glendale · Blast, Fire Ruin Complex GLENDALE IAP > An ex· plosion and fire today destroyed a commercial complex of six businesses and critically injured the store owner who had been lured to the scene shortly before ' the blast. authorities said. I The 3:30 a .m . explosion also f forced the evacua tion of a ,. ) 13 Take Clemente Pe'ti-tions A total of 13 persons had taken out papers today for the San .. Clemente City Council election April 24 to fill vacancies of three ' coancil members recalled by ci· ty voters J an. 23. Until their successors are elected. tfle three ousted coun· cilmen -William Walker, Don· n a Wilkinso n a nd Howard Mushett must,remain seated in order lo provide a three· member Ci ty Council quorum required to CQndu.ct city busi· 11ess. The l3 persons who look out nomination papers In the first week include eight men and five women. Their average age is 50. Eight would-be candidates have taken out papers to run for one. year. terms vacated by WaJker and Mrs. Willtinson, who would have faced re-election in 1980 if the~ hadn't been recalled. Five others have taken out papers for the remainder of Mu~.hett's term. which expires in 1982 Those who plan lo run for one- year terms include : Richard Lentz, 57, of 130 Ave. Algodon , Apt. A, a retired police officer, medical techni· cian and insurance fraud in· vestigator who ran unsuccessful - ly for the city council in 1976. -Robert Rusin, 41. or 247 Ave. del Mar. Apt. B. a self·styled <See PAPERS, Page AZ) nearby apartment house and in· JU red several people. officials said . Ghoffam Haddad, who owns a · fabric warehouse in the com· plex. was hospitalized in critical condition with second-degree burns on his -face, legs and hands, s aid' Gary Wolfe, a s pokesman for Los Ange les Counfy-USC Medical Center's bur n unit. "I looked out the window and saw a man crossing the street . bis clothes all torn, with bis s horts and legs showing through his pants." said Rosalie Wilcox. who lives across the street from the building that exploded. "He was running around in a due. My son ran down to try to help him bat by the time be got down there the man was gone." Haddad was fou.nd six blocks away, at the Dorothy Street home of an unidentified man who sum- moned paramedics and reported the injury to police. ·'Re was apparently lured to his office. He was told he h-'ld to come and he--came." said Glen· dale Fire Marshal Elmer Spraker. "He went ins ide his business. He was accosted by one unknown assailant and then apparently there was this ex· plosion." ' Jim Long, another Glendale fire department spokesman, saicl Haddad was lured to his of· fice'by a phone call telling him his office door was open. ••Another angle t.o the case is that be bad been robbed a week ago," Spraker added, but he would not speculate on whether the incidents were related. About 20 residents of adjacent apartment buildings. many elcf~rly and one of them an in- valid , were evacuated after the explosion, said fire Capt. Tony Fink. Some suffered minor In· juries. The fire that followed the ex- plosio.n was brought under con· trol by 45 firemen several hours after it began. ~ Spraker said six businesses (See BLAST, Page AZ) New Laguna Planner Accents 'City Guide' ............... A LOT TO DO ,....,,... BJ STEVE MITCHELL Of U. Deity ...._.Staff He r automobile license plates read PLANER, and the term, though misspelJed, perfectly describes Marlene Roth, Laauna Beach's new planning director. Tbe 3S·year-old Echo Hilla resident bu been commutiq between her.Los Angela home and Laguna Beach lot the put month. spending ber lunch boun bouse-buntmc in the Art Colony. But Thursday nlaht she took a few houri out to t.&lk with dire<:· tors of Village. Laguna in an in· formal meeting called by the ac· live citizen group. Tbe former Glendale senior planner outl1ned what abe feela are the b&11est problems abe sees iD Lquna Beach develop- ment, and described ber ftnt tmpreuianl of La--• Beacb. a vmaee she tint aaw ab moat.bl .. o. Her blHHl concern, lli11 Rotb did, la tbe neceultJ to ~ompletelY revamp tbe ctt1'1 (lee Pl.ANNING, P111 AJ> Delly ...... ~"' ,. ... le .. 0'0..." LADDER USED AT STATE PARK But_ Etualve Macaw Flew Oft Free and Easy Clemente Macaw Still Treed A freedom loving macaw, valued at $2,500, continued to elude capture today in San Clemente, after taking off from its owner's s houlde r Tuesday night at a city restaurant and fleeing to the topmost branches of a nearby eucal.Yotus tree. The last people to see the exotic bird were apparenUy San Clemente State Park rangers, wbo spotted the macaw in a park tree about 5 p.m. Thursday. A park spokesman <See BIRD, Page Al) Your llo~etown Daily Newspaper He said the same statement is being made by legislators "all over the state tonight." He saJd le&islati ve conferences, other financing bills and introduction of ltUI other bills eventually will reeult in an education finance blll. ~·None of us tonight. on Feb. I, bu the slightest idea of what the bill will look like. We will do what we can to see a long-range aolution with a good financial Heroin Overdose Possible NEW YORK <AP) -The nude bofjy of punk rocker Sid Vicious was found by his mother and a girJrriend in a G reen w1ch Village apartment today. and police said he apparently died of a heroin overdose. Police said a syringe, a spoon. and "what was probably heroin residue." was round near the body of the former Sex Pistols star. Vicious' body was discovered at about 12 :30 p.m . by his mother, Anne Beverly, and a f,rieod, Michele Robinson. who rented the apartment, police tald. Ms. Robinson resides in the ipartment at 83 Bank St. Police said Vicious. 21. died sometime after 2 a .m. "At lb.ii point we don't know -whether• be wanted to kill bim..U QI' just cat too potent a dose.·· cm police officer sa.ld. Vlcioul. a nathce of England whose real name was John Simon Ritchie. bad been re· leased Thursday from city Jail TEN CENTS base.'' Most of the legislators indicat· ed they consider Dills' bill just another Proposition 13 bail-out vessel. AU pledged to work for long-range school funding pro- gra m s and most indicated they would continue to seek methods for local school district control a nd c urtai lme n t of many categorical school programs with mandated funding and <See RALLY, Page A?) APWl~O FOUND DEAD Punker Sid Vicious Marvin Telhof Hysterics on $50,000 bail. He was accused LOS AN GELES <A P > - of killing bis l ong -time Michelle Triola Marvin "had girlfriend. Nancy Spungeon. on hysterics" when Lee Marvin Oct. 12, by stabbing her in the tried tb end their six-year affair, stomach. but seemed happy with an al· Vicious bad his bail revoked lowa nce arrangement offered last month following 3 fracas in her . Marvin's s how business a Manhattan night club. during lawyer has testified. which he allegedly hit another Louis Goldman. who ha~ man in the face with a beer represented the actor on movi•.! m~f~ious was treated for drug contracts for about 20 years. addiction when he was arrested said Thursday he offered Miss last year. His original bail Ma r vin an $833 monthly al s tipulated he continue t o lowance for five years 1r she participate in a program for would "leave Lee alone.·• drug addicts. which included About her reaction to the of-· treatment with methadone. a fer . Goldman said, "she did not synthetic heroin subs titute. cry. She did not p1 otest. She tha nked me." Later he added. · S he certainly was h appy Five Niguel Ki«;ls Injured In Collision Five Laguna Niguel children suffered minor injuries this morning when a school bus in which they were riding was struck by a car on Crown Valley Parkway. California Highway Patrol spokesman Tom Sapp said the injured children were being treated at Crown Va lley Elementary Sebool. He identirted the injur ed children .u Steffanie Ring, s: Jennifer Ring, 7; Sheleane Shaw:_ 7.~. Jennife r Jarvis, 7; Tina ·1'\Wlus, 7, all of Laguna Niguel. The driver of the bus, Jeneese Stadd, 27, of Capistrano Beach, Wal uat i.Qjured. The 1:30 a.m. accident oc· curred wbea II.rs. Stadd pulled tbe 1cbool bus out onto crown Valley Parkway from Cbaparoaa Avenue in front of a ur driven by Kerry Nicholson, ti, of South Laguna. Sapp said. Nlcbolaon's car skidded Into ~ bm, striking it broadside. Sbe tefuled medical aid at the aceae. offtcea said. l~OK'd HOLLYWOOD CAP> -A 1trlh b' tbe Screen Actors Galld _. tbe Amerttan Federa- tton of TeleTlaton and Rad.lo Artiltl la clDMr to .ettlement after 1 ...Uve .. reement on ll18dllal of telnlalon eom-mtnUll, oat aspect of the dll· ...... .. because she hugged and l<isscd me." Goldman said he s uggested that Miss Marvin. who let 'her singing career lapse during tbe affair. get a job as a secretary and "go to night school" to ac- quire some skills. A month later. in June 1970, Goldman said Marvin sum- moned him for help In evicting her from his Malibu home. There, Goldman said, she b ec ame h ys terical. t elling Marvin "you killed my babies." referring to abortions she bad while the couple lived together. He said Miss Marvin refused to leave the house until A. David (See MARVIN, Page A2) Coas t We ather Chance or showers 10 percent tonight and near zero Saturday . Lows tonight 37· to 43. Fair and warmer Saturday with highs a> to 65. INSIDE TODA~ Fomoait movie coatume& don't hovt to diaoppt!ar' into fantOIJI. Twmt11·ttven are on ditploJI in Fullerton. See de· to'1• on Page Cl : l•tlex AeY_._.. Att ... ,,.._ US,1 .. ... ...., .. _.,..,......_ M L. M,...,.. M 111•"-'...... M ....... M.t Or ..... ~ Alt c.e-.... ~ ..... _..., 04 0........ Ot•M l.,wle ,..._ At ~ .. ......, .... 0••••• ., *'"~ "' .... ...._ A1 T•whi. C6 ............. ... ,,.....,.. ~·)• 1.-eal la.I ....... M •w w ... a.. cw -c-......... A4 L.-n .. 1 : LB Cop Delay lowdown L.uauq1 B •ch 'poht the ·n hokt o<r on a lbrutent!d 'li'Orl. •lo .. do~n -whJcb ~ )UlJPQM"d tu b(>a1n today -unld lhl')' he r • r< from tho <'LlY on lht·tr demand• for twont'f1ts and addltion&l pen.on . nt'l. LHdtts of the .lA11m• Beuh Pollr'' t:mplo A octatton unnounr('d t'ilrht"r th• month th•••r lnkntion Lo llKt' .l v.,ortt lo\\down 10 thl' Art Colon)' :-hould lbt' city not respond to cit' milncbi madt' l• l ye.ir b> tht' timpl(lyC'<' ftn>Up Tht" 40 mem~r a :.0<'1aUon •• :st-eluna an 1ncre~t 1n peorsonnt-1 I)( !1vt sworn orfltt•rs und lh.rtt add1llonaJ oon sworn officers tll beef up the departm~nt They also seek partJc1pntlon m th t' Calltorn1a H1ahway Patrol. reuremtnl pl n Instead or the Public £mploytts Retlr~ment System currently o rrered Laguna officen. AS11oc1uhon VH't' president Jerry Llnehkugel uld officera would continue to perform duties in a normal fashion, a l least until Feb JS, when the c1ty has promised to respond to the assoc.-1allon's proposal · City personnel director Kay Keene sajd she will meet with City Council members in ex- ecutive session Tuesday night to discuss police demands. F,.... Page .. J PAPERS .•. pbiJosopher and ••Resurrection Party" politician, who ran un· s uccessfUlly for the City Council in 1978. -James Ashbrook, 66, of 3826 Tiara. a retired auto dealer. -Robert Limberg, 57, of 316 Vista Tonto, a retired Manne Corps officer and retired vice president of the ft9ssmoor. Corp. -Patricia Comstock, 52, of 239 Calle Nebllna, a home m aker. -Ed Dieden, 57, of 234 Ave. Santa Barbara, Apt. 2, a reJlred news broadcaster, who ran un· successfully for the City Councll in 1978. -Shirley Davis, 35, of 707 Ave Presidio, administrator or the San Cle me nte Rape Crisis Center. Elynor Wylde. 52. of 239 W. Marquita, a r el1re d busi - nesswoman. Nomination pa~rs for the three-year term have been taken out by: Karoline.Koester. 52. of 321 Calle Felicidad. a homemaker and political activist Charles Fox. 37, of 213 W. Manpos3. a real estate ap- praiser. Fox was appointed to fill the term of Councilman Paul Presley. who resigned in 1975. Fox chose not to run for election to the city council in UR6, but ran unsuccessfully in.1978. Mark Morales, 22. of 156 W. Escalones, a UC Irvine junior and pharmacy technician. Dorothy Hendricks, 70, of 132 W. Marquita. a retired elementary school teacher. Adrian Navarro, 54, of 439 Plaza Estival. a sales m anager at a L aguna Niguel1a\tto dealershjp. Navarro ran unsuc- cessfully for the council In 1974. The 13 would-be candidates m ust each collect bewteen between .20 and 30 signatures of registered San Clemente voters and return the nomination papers to City Clerk Max Berg by noon on Feb 15 in order to run in the April 24 election. 1bieves Take Safe In San Clemente A safe containing about $300 cash was reported stole n Thursday from a San Clemente r ealty firm. where burglars ap parently gained entry during the night through a window and ransacked the offi ce. San Clem ent~ police in- vestigator Pete Goodwin said tbe burglary occurred al Del Mar Realty. 222 Ave. del Mar. OAANOECOASl L K DAILY PILOT f~1 O••nOf'(o.ntO.tt'f' Pt'94: Wlf•'"*".,"''~ •<""' [t1~ ,,.,. ,_.,........Pr'"' ·~ l)UOI•'~ bY ,,_, OfM!Ot' (OA t Pub41~tunoComoM1'f S,,.p...14t .. f'O••~~, .. '"''"' Md ~• trwouon r ua., '°' '°"'• ,,,. "' H•#()f'W'1 Al-At ft HU"l1nctft'f\ n ........ r""" tA1~v .. ,.,., ,,..,,,.... l~f\•a<n \outl'l(~\1 • "•Na'• r•otorwtlldtlk>n t\~l'li.Md ~IUf(tAy,Af'llCJ .. ,,.~ • .,, rt~ rt•r'IC • .,.. f'UC14•. f'4nq ,.. • ...,.. '" ·-llO ""'",..,SH .... (MtA ~,. C•+•f~•f'•••lth llo•nH -p,fl''\t-#lll .,., ""htiW. JHtll (•tot V'1t• p,t\U'4'n• ·~ c.f"fM'f~ MitfN94ft n-.. •-• (ltllot """"'"'""'-M,tn1tQ!"'J Ci:f'tnt C!YtlHll l.M\ Ill(-~ IUll ·~''''~' ..-.~1"'2t..dllton Oftic.e c;..1. _,. ,. .......... "''"' """' •lltlOll ..... h I ltl I lle«h .......... d Te"9hone {7t4JM2-4U1 ~HINtled Adllertl""a '42·"71 La911ne .. Kii AH o.p.t-Ma; Tetepft0ne4M-Mll ,,, ......... ~-. ....., • Delly,.....,,......., l'etricll ~ WHALE PASSAGE -Marine biologist Jeff Nelsen ponders a IO-foot high gray whale jawbone that frames a door at the Orange County Department or Education's Marine Science -Laboratory in Dana Point. A geology and t1depool walk sponsored by. the lab at. 2470~ Dana Drive will begin at 9 a .m. Sunday m conjunction W1th the annual Festival of Whales in Dana Point. The restival begins Saturday and runs through Feb. 9, 10 and 11 and 16, 17 - and 18. <Story, PageA3) #'re• PflfleAI PLANNING IN LAG UN A. · •• gen e r al plan , wbich~a he describes as "inadequate to pro- vide information necessary as a guide lo the city." And while she says she won't throw out any ot the nine ele- ments of the General Plan, the planner said there Is a lot to be added to the state-required docu- ments. "They don't say enoueh. they' re ver y vague. very general arid non.technical," she told her audience. "And some do not comply with slate law." - Noting that many of the General Plan elements we re drafted with the help of ciUzen committees. Mi ss Roth said muc h technical information. such as traffic counts , sewer flow charts and other items. are missing !rom the docume~ · And while not discouraging citizen participation in creaUonof the elements, the new director said she would prefer to "get a plan organlzed. then take it lo the planning commission and City Council for approval." Where citizen parlicipallon would Cit in, the new director said, is uncertain. "Some cities develop their GeneraJ Plan in a vacuum, and some do it in the open. U you can focus cilium lavolvement ln items they are particularly in· terested in, then that might be the way lo go." She referred to a recent car· toon called "On the Eighth Day,'' showing a group of grtm- faced planners coming out of a oom carrying stone tablets- purportedly completed GeneraJ Plan elements. Old Refuse Pickup Set In Clement e Old Curniture, appliances and bulky yard refuse can be placed at the curb next week in San Clemente for pick up with reg- ular trash. Clty Manager Gerald Ween announced that the cil)''I twice )'early rree piclc up of ac- cumulated trash Is s cheduled this spring for Feb. 5 tbroult,b 9. Weeks asked that residents put their trash out only on the day of ,...iuJar trash pick up, In order to preserve oleu city 5treets. The rlty requlrtll that bnab be cut in four-Coot len,U. ud Ued, that weeds and lceplant be boiced or ba11ed aDd t.hat. all item1 to be plcked up be placed by the curb, aatd w..a. Additional Information 11 avaUable b)' calltoa cur Hall, ••2·5101. ·'It will Involve · certain tradeolfs, I'm sure," sbe said. Mias Roth said work on the General Plan elements could be completed. in a year, but would not venture a guess as to wben they could be approved by tbe council. And while that task will take up much of the new di.rector's time, Mias Roth said tbere are other "crises" lying ahead tor her department. "My decision is whJch crisis to take on next," she laughed. "There are so many competing needs, including the General Plan, completion or planning for Sycamore Hills, regulatory or- dinances. And the administra- tion or the department will take a lot of time." She says chanees in the way · the planning department is nm will be forthcoming, but said she is h esitant to make those changes now, ''because some things I may not like might be due to my ignorance <of city pro· cedures)." Miss Roth was principal plan- ner for the City of Glendale for six years before accepting the Laguna Beach post, but she ad· milled t.o listeners Thursday night that she never visited the Art Colony until recent months. "My mental image was of a well -lo·do Riviera-type retreat for people with second 1tomes," she laughed. ··r could not have been more wrong.•• The 3).year Californian said, "My concept of Laguna Beach was like going on • cruise without a boat, an erroneoua im· age." F,...P-ee AJ MARVIN ••• Kaeon, Marvin's lawyer in this lawsuit, t.bftalened to call the police. Earlier, Goldman testllled be refused to put Miss Marvin's al· lowance agreement 1h writin& ~CIUM he "didn't tb1nk there wu any oblia•tlon by Lee Marvin to pay her anythlnc ... Goldman aald after Miu Marvin moved out ot the boUse he did not hear from ber for a year. wben abe called to com· plain that tb• cbecka bad stoned .. .-.'Sbe told me 1b~ wH destitute," he aaid. Goldman 1ald be arran1ed (Of Jlania to HM her one ~ cbecll, · but Ulen tbe payment.I stopped. A fw moatba later lbe flied a $1 mlllon IUlt, elalmtac Marvill promlled to ahar. b& ..-. wttbhlr. Her aUorne1. Mania llltebelaoa, ~ lllantn't 11reement to peJ MIN II~ uo.ooo a 11ar wa1 an ICkDowledcmelllof lmobltl ...... to IU.pport her. .. • ) Near Mo•ntams • Coast Pilnt que1Uonable result.a. A ue mblym an Marian Beraeson. R·Ncwpott Beach. noted that lellalators are faced L • s r.~ m~ tir:1:~~11n:i! Ost in to1m me~ public support and an exodus of famtUea unable '-- to afford tlf• ln Orance County· -"""' 8 &OBE&T BAll&Ea School financing, abe aaid. wUl '1 oe .. ....., ,....., ..... be mandated when schools re· 1atn public support. Orange Countians, she said, "are COO· cerned about forced busing and even teadJers' striJtes." -Tbere are three quesUom, sbe sa1d. Where the money is COf!l· ing from. where and how it wtll be distributed and wbo wtll con· trol the schools. -"The concept of local control ta· absolutely vital." she said. Sen. Paw Carpenter. D-Santa Ana, warned that excellence in education can't be purchaaed with dollars alone. The Senate Education Com· mlttee chairman noted lhat a re- cent poll indicates that most blgh school students don't believe they get e nough homework. "ll 's your responsibility lo make them work'," be charged amid a scattering of catcalls. Laguna Puppy Rescued From-Ditch A six-month-old puppy. romp. in& in hia San Clemente front yard between showers Thurs- day. fell loto a slx-foot construc- tion ditch and bad lo be rescued by city firemen. Fire Capt. Nick Maule said the yellow pup named "Lazy," which appeared to have dachshunds in Its ancestry. couldn't gain any ground in its attempt to climb the mud-slick walls of the deep ditch. Firemen used a long "pike" pole. with a hook on the end. to catch the dog's collar and raise the wriggling pup from its trap. "Lazy" was unhurt, but very muddy, MauJe said. The pupp y's o wn e r , Bernadette Serrano, of 512 Ave. de la Estrella, was advised to keep both ''Lazy" and her children out of the front yard un- til the ditch could be filled, said Maule. The city bas contracted' to have sJdewalk.s, curbs and gut· tera put in along the section of A venida de la Estrella from Avenida Pallzada lo El Portal. ln- cluding the se-0tion in front of the Serrano home. Maule said the contractor doing the work agreed to fill the ditch with sand to avoid futur.e hazard to children and pets. Air and lfOUlld reacue teams reaumed t.bei.r search toda)' lD a snow-covered 1,000 aquare·mile area on the lrin~of U. Saa Bernardino Mountains for miss- ing Huntlngton Beach pUot Ken· neth Rand. Rand. an owne r of Rand- Robinson Eneineering Inc. in Huntington Beach. reported by radio Wednesday afternoon that "he was going dow~" in the Ap- ple Valley area. He wa s returninl to Meadowlark Airport in Hunt- ineton Beach from Van Hom, Tex., lD the 14-foot experimental airplane that be had designed. . Rand's mayday inessage was monitored at Edwards Air Force Base at4p.m. Wednesday. There were reports \hat the Volkswagen engjne in hi& cralt bad "iced up" while going through a stor m. A si>ok esma n at the Barstow Sheriff Department said today that two fixed-wing a irplanes a Ad a California Hi g hway helicopter were enroute to the scene this morn- ing although snow was falling in the area. The search is centering in the 3.500-foot altitude in the Wrightwoo~nd Cajon Pass areas. the.spokesman said. F,....Paee AJ BLAST ••• were destroyed -a woman's fashion shop, a bar ber shop, a tennis shop. a doctor's office, a realty office a nd Haddad's fabric warehouse. A savings and loan across the street was damaged. Tbe explosion was so strong it blew shattered glass from the business complex atop an 11- story building a block a way. "The whole thing <complex > -about 100 by 100 feet -was completely knocked to the ground, except for a few walls that are still standing," Fink said. "and we'll probably knock those down later today.•· A fire dispatcher said Haddad was burned by fl ying gasoline or some other nammahle liquid that ignited on him. Official\y, the cause of the blast was listed as unknown, Hanson sal.1. The explosion awakened firefighters in ·a station a block away, Ftnk said. "It literally rocked the men from their beds." F ..... P-.A J BIRD ST A YS FREE. • • said today that no sighting of the blrd had been reported since then. The state park is located about a quarter mile west of the Bay Ma rie Restaurant, 2371 El Camino Real, where the bird escaped Tuesday night. Tbe macaw, beJongtne to Dorothy Peters, of 235 Ave. Lobiero, reportedly made a beeline for a 50-foot eucalyptus tree behind tbe restaurant when it look of£ lrom its owner's shoulder. City firemen were summoned to the tree 12 hours alter the bird's escape by the anxious owner, who asked that they try lo blast the macaw from its perch with a stream of water from a fire hose. But fire Capt. Jerry Galati safd the water pressure was not strong enough by the Ume ~ stream hit the bird at the lop of the high tree lo dislodge It. "We bit the bird," saJd Galati, "but it dJdn 't do any good. He just sat there." Ao olficlat witb the Civil Air Patrol said that the storm is hamperlng eUorta. To make mitten worse Rand's plllne 1s palnt4'd wttlte with red 1Uiping, be aaid. "There is about six feet of snow out there and for all we know , the plane may be cov- ered." a sheriff'• spokesman said. Temperatures were reported at about 24 degrees durtna the night. Sto~End; Warming Sun Dlle on Coast Winter-weary Orange Coun- Uana got the welcome words they've been wailing for today from the National We:.elber Service. . "Clear skies and a warming trend this weekend. And there isn't another storm in sight." Forecasters said the intermit- t e nt s howe rs that s prinkled Orange County today are the last gasp of an Alaska-born storm that bit the area with nea rly an inch of rain in the past two days. · They said temperatures wih rise from a predicted low of 43 tonight to about 60 Saturday. "ll should be a clear. pleasant and s unny weekend," a forecaster s aid. · Rain from the storm that Is now heading east lifted the season's total on the Orange Coast College rain gauge in Costa Mesa to 13.15 inches, just .22 inches below the level re- corded at this time last year. The Orange County Harbor Patrol showed 10.19 inches for the season in Newport Harbor, compared to 11.60' inches at this date m im. Authorities at the Moulton· Niguel Wat.er Oi&trict offices in Laguna Niguel said they have measured 13.37 inches thus far this year. That is .80 inches below the level recorded at Uus lime last year. The Orange County Flood Con- trol District gauge in Santa Ana shows U.38 inches, 1.02 inches below the 1978 level. • Koacls that were blocked by flooding and mud slides al the height o( the storm were report- ed clear. and open to traffic to- day. ~a Boy Still Stable A 12-year-old Laguna Beach boy remains in stable condition at South Coast Medical Center today after he feU from a bicycle while riding double, and hit his head on the asphalt. Mlke Mc Lean . of 234 Grandview St .. was unconscious for about 30 seconds after the spill on North Coast Highway and Myrtle Street about s··p.m. Thursday. IT'S THE TALK OF THE TOWN ! • <J· . . . It's Alden 'a for: • CARPET SALES a INSTALLATION • CUSTOM DRAPERIES • LINOLEUM & WOOD FLOORING People visiting Alden's fOt" the first tlmtt are gen~rally flabbergasted when Its spad ous Interior unfolds before then\. Most wlll say that the thousandS of samples housed within the shQwroom offers the largest selection ever seen. And beyond, a warehouse contains an Infinite variety of hundreds of remnants. Add to this, offices, spacious drapery room am~e perklnv. pltawnt personriet, and Che "Bio Picture" of Alden's successful operation •"olvesl DEN'S ,. : iiiSiiJlitioii: ·custom drapsriss linoleum• wood floor . 1663 PlACfNTIA >.VENUE • COSTA MESA. CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 6'6·Al38 -6A6·235l .. / .. --... --· n I I ............. OAOUNOHOO CONFRONTS HUMAN EYE·TO-EYE lndtanapoQa C•bie ,...,_,,Man AJde Anfm111'e Support Winter to Stay Groundhog Spies Shadow PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. <AP> -Punxsutawney Phil saw hls shadow today, and according to legend that means the na- tion ls in for six more weeks of snow and cold. · The Groundhog Day forecast came as no surprise to several hundred onlookers who waited to bear the groundhog's verdict in several· inches or snow and toe-numbing sub-teen tem- peratures .. <Related story, A7 > PHIL'S OFFICIAL GUARDIANS, THE Punxsutawney Groundhog Club, insisted that although skies were cloudy here, Phil bad seen "a pale shadow" and predicted "six more weeks of mild winter weather. Phil himself did not emerge voluntarily from his burrow on Gobler 's K.\lob,·but was trundled out on a special sliding drawer and bung limply in the hands of a club member while the club president delivered the official word: According to German legends in these parts, the groundhog emerges from his winter hibernation each year and points his nose into the winter breeze. · IF HE SEES HIS SHADOW, THE squat, furry beast scam- pers back into his hole, and the nation is in for six more weeks of snow and ice. If he doesn't, spring is just around the comer. LocaJ tradition insists Phil is the same critter that began the annual happening 92 years ago, although most groundhogs live seven or eight years. The event has put P'un.xsutawney on the map, and a grateful citizenry bas embroidered Phil's KP-pearance with a heavy schedule or festivities. Phil spends most of Ule year in a warm enclosure al the Punxsutawney Library and Museum. Thursday night, he was taken into the cold and lodged in a heated burrow on Gobbler's Knob, south of to'f'D, in preparation for his early.morning appearance. ~Parole · Jury Sends Kille.r To Life in Prison The gunman who pumped two buUels into an elderly Tustin gas station attendaal during an un: successful robbery attempt 16 months ago was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without possibiHty of parole. An Orange County Superior Co urt jury found David Samuel, 23, of Watts, guilty of first degree murder ln December and . ruled he should be given the life term in prison. Thursday, Judge Alicemarie Stotler agreed. Samuelir and two other Los Angeles men had been accused of murdering Alfred Liberator, 72, of Santa Ana during a rob- bery that was interrupted by police. The co·defendants, Arbyl Louis Bryant, 18, and William Robinson. Jr., 20, were convicted in a separate trial and sentenced to life in prison without posslbili· ty of parole . · Samuel was an escapee from Patton State <mental> Hospital at the time of the Tustin slaying ·From Sky to Sea, Readers Get Story Stories in Sunday's Daily Pilot will cover great heights and depths -describl~g tbe quick promotion of women pilots and underwater industry. CHALLENGES MET - Global Marine Development de· signed the Glomar Explorer to pluck a Russian submarine from the depths eight years ago. You should see what they're doing now! Jn You/Your Moaey. FEATHERED FAMILY w nat. ao you ao whe n your daughter's love for animals - and the pet rood bllls -get out o f hand? Carpe nter Norma Ro binson of Newport Beach found the answer . . . build a pet store and put the young lady in charge. In You/Your Money. STEVENSON'S SEVENTH - The irrepressible McLean Stevenson bas a new TV series, his seventh, but show blz folk stiU consider bJm one or the best bet.a for success. He ta1U about Found Body Identified LOS ANGELES CAP> --A body found two weeks aco ln a downtown alley has been lden- Wied u that of 26-year-old JOH Lula Alvarez of Culver City, poUceaaid. PoUc:e Mid Alvares, wbo wu stabbed to death, WU tbl Ut.b vtctlm ot t.be 8tid Rbw S..bber. Relaid,_ ldeal1ned tbe bod1 Tbunda,y. (s~NDAY'S BEST) "Hello Lam," why be didn't want to do it and bow his "de- mands" were m et by the ' network. BLEND'S RUSTLING -1be goal or rock bands is to "happen and that doesn't just happen. Blend rock band memben talk about wbo they really are at home and offata1e in contrut to the high.powered performance! and lmqes they maintain on stage and on the road. Fat People Wm Claimed MADISO.:t Wll (AP> -Barbara Gordon Ray aay they Calned •victory for fat people wben tbe state backed down and said they bad •• much right u .tblnner folb to adopt a c:bild. . The state 'IbW"lday SUS· pended a rule wblcb barred the couple from adopting a child becauq they are overwellht. "I tbint we'\'e served a function ln 1ettla1 tbe rules cbaa1ed, ' aatd Oordoa n.,. <TM fliPt of the eouple wu Dl'Oftled Wednesd_, ln tbl l)aUJ PUot.) $328,314 Spent by Scfunitz 81 GARY GRANVIU.E CM .. Oelty "*' i\llff · Olacloeu~ statements ffied in Santa Ana Thursday sbow that by the tlme RepubUcan John G. Schmitt won his bid to return to the atate senate last November ht1 campaign committee bad apent ,.,314. When Schmitz 't urned back Democrat Ron Cordova in the November general elecUon, his committee reported that the s pendtns bad resulted in a derlcltoU65,468. Cordova 's campa i~n dis· closure statement bad not reached the registrar's office late this momJng. But Cordova bad reported apendin& $155,067 in his effort by Oct. 24. When coupled with heavy spending in the five·candidate Republlcao primary election last June. the campaign waged from early last spring lo the general election to inherit the 36th district senate seat former- ly held by Republican Dennis Carpenter was reportedly the most costly ever. In the closing days of the ·cam- palgn, Schmitz reported receiv- ing a $10,000 contribution from the Carpenter For Senate Com- mittee as well as a $U,OOO dona- tion from the Gun Owners of California ~mmlttee. Also helping to fuel the one- U me American Independent Party presidential candidate's closing election drive was a $7,000 contribution from the Republican oriented Lincoln Club as well as a $10,00Q loan from the California Republican Senate Campaign Committee. The Schmitz disclosure state· m ent shows that h e paid political consultants Arnold Forde and Bill Butcher $35,000 for their services in his cam- paign. . "Contested amount" is written alongside t he listing of the Butcher Forde fee payment. It was not clear from tbe"oota- tion whether it was Schmitz or Butcher ·and Forde who were contesting the amount. The Schmitz disclosure state- ment sbOws that, in the final two weeks of his victorious cam- paign, $99,991 was received in contributions and loans. · That amount wasn't enough, however, to avert the $65,468 def- icit the Scbm1tz campai~ com-mittee reported when it Josed the boob on the 1978 ection drive that returned the rmer sta te senator and U.S. con- gressman to elected office ~aft.er a six-year abselfee. Pharmacists ·End Strike ()(Stores A wildcat strike that forced Sav.on drug stores in Orange County t o operate their pharmacies short-banded and for shorter hours ts over tod~y. Sav-On v1ce president Clifford Marker said about 90 of the com- pany's 400 pharmacists are now seeking to return to the jobs they left 11 days ago. The aim of the strikers was to force Sav-On to recognize the Guild of P rofe ssio nal P h a rma c i sts a s the pharmacists' bargaining agent rather than the Retail Clerks' Union. Marker made it clear today that none of the strik ing pbarmaclst.s could count on be· Ing able to retUJ11 to work at Sav-On. "A1J are belng interviewed on an individual basis," Marker aald. "We want to be as cbarita· ble as possible but some of these people have been guilty of con· duct that may have cost them their JObs." Marker said Sav-On intends to t ake legal action agains t a number of pharmacists who made def amatory statements about the company while being interviewed by radio a nd televtJJon reporters. "We wUl dema nd damages from them," be said. "Some or them made public statements to the effect that Sav·On was negligent in its preparation of preacrtptjons and we can't allow that kind of slander to. go UD· checked." Marker said the company had no intention of rehiring the two pbarmactata whose dismissal by tbe flrm led many Guild mem· ben to w&Ut off their jobs. Both men told fellow strikers Thursday that they no longer wanted their di1miaaaJ1 to be an Issue between the Gullet and Sav· On management. They urged Gutld ~era to return to work .tier .DOtlna that tome bad suf. fered batdlblpe becau.se of tbe •trike. Guild meaaben wbo or1anlied t.be •trike coaJd not be reached for tomment today. But a Guild member .tlO at.ayed oa the job conn~ that t.be wallt-out bad been ab9niloned. s OAILYPllOT FLO FLOATS IN RECENT APPEARANCE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL a.Hoon Whale to Appear •1 Feetlv.I or Whale• at Dana Point Harbor. County Tax Payinents Drop Off Whale in Sky Ba/Joon Part of Festival Proposition 13 took a $363.5 million bite out of the taxes paid by Orange County property owners, according to county Tax Collector-Treasurer, Robe rt Citron. Citron said Thursday that the total county tax bill for 1978-79 is $429,206,000, compared to last year's pre·Proposition 13 bill of $792,689,000. The c hange amounts to a 45.8 percent drop. The tax collector also sald that the Irvine Co. this year is the county's biggest taxpayer, with a bill that totals $9.75 million. Second place is held by Pacific T e lephone at $8.5 million, followed by Southern California EdiS<>n Co. at $6.4 million. · Rockwell lnt4!rnatio,Pa1 is in fourth place at $2.5 million. General TelepbOne Co. is next with $2 million, followed by Chevroo, U.S.A., Union OU Co., Wa lt Disney Productions, the Southern California Gas Co. and Hughes Aircraft, which is tenth. McDonnell Douglas placed eJeveut.tr this year, Ci tron said, and the Fluor Corp. with a $1.3 million tax bill was 13th on the list. He pointed out that last year. the top ten paid a total of $61. 75 million, making the reduction to this year's total of $37. 7 million a 40 percent drop. Spring Is just around the corner ... : By WILLIAM HODGE Of 9le Deity l"llet Si.ft During John Perry's last trip to Tokyo, angry J apanese policemen detained and ques· tioned him for five hours. They confiscated his "pool toy." "The Japanese police wouldn't release Flo for two weeks." the 338-year-old sculptor explained. "They wouldn't release her untll they conftrtned ·we had a res· ervationon a flight out of the coun-' try. "We literally picked Flo up from the police on the way to the airport." An ordinary pool toy? No. "Flo" is a 40-foot long inflatable humpback whale, used by Perry to make a statement about the danger of eliminating the world's largest mammals. J a pan containa a powerful whaling industry. "It was the first time there was any anti-whaling protest in J a pan," Perry relates. "They Ctbe police> were totally con· vinced there was one conspiracy against the whaling industry. "We had to convince them there ~re several groups out to save the whales." Perry's confrontation with Japanese police was. he said, spawned in part beoause he floated Flo in Emperor Hirohito's pond in central Tokyo. "At o ne time, the Royal Palace occupied a vast area in BARE ROOT • ·\-4 PRUNING ~: DEMONSTRATION =~:~\>~;~j Saturday,Ftbruary 3rd, 2 PM loth Location~ 1im~~~ Bare Root Fruit Trees and Roses No. 1 Noh·Patent Roaea .................................. : •• 12. 99 No. 1 Patented 10111 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• -. •••••••••••• !4.49 AARS Award wlnnera •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .'6.99 Standard Fruit Tre11 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• from '4. 99 5.mf-Dwaff Fruit T1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• from 17.99 Plus o wide vorteiy of smo111ru1ts & vege1001es Last chance for winter cleanup with ~cHAcaN BORDOIL Dormant spraying e"mlnotes spring & summer disease problems ln the garden. Use on on dormant deciduous fruit trees, roses and ornomenta~. Pint size, reg. •2.59 Sali Price 1. 99 the center of Tokyo and the pond was included in it," he says. "But it appeared to us it was just a pond in a big pal'k." Perry will bring Flo, along with two o the r airborne leviathans-including a 110.foot version-to Dana Point Harbor this weekend for the Festival of Whales. ...r The formerly incarcerated in~ n atable whale will be carried in the children's parade at 10:30 a .m . Saturday along the doc k s ide promenade at Mariner's Village. Flo wUJ be towed a round the harbor following the parade. And Sunday, Perry will en- deavor to fly the no-root version above the harbor. He will also give a talk on his experiences in artistic marine conservation ef- forts at the Marina Inn at 2:30 p.m. Tbe Agoura sculptor has been around the world, malting his s tate ment on protecting the mammoth J:nammals. He uses what he terms a "super blower," a device that inflates and deflates the 40-foot whale in 3 minutes. ''You can make your state- ment and be gone without of- (endmg anyone, .. he says. "And you never ask if you can inflate the whale-t)iat gives the authonties a chance to say no. "If they come up and tell you you can't do that, you s'y 'I'm sorry I didn't realize that•. • Cl!Oole from 2-yeor-old roots of strawoeny or chenv tlovor 2 roots per poclloge reg. '2.29 '1 49 5al1 Prtc1 • BRUSH CHERRY (Eugenio myrflf olfo) OU!Sfondlng ror U'8 os ornomen101 or ~ 1011screen y In any setting 5 gof. SIZ&, reg. '10.99 alt Price '8. 99 BLOOMING CYCLAME Feat0t1ng runy blossomed, floflst quollly plants In hUesof red. pink 01 wtine ,.pot~e s1 49 reg. '2 99 5af1 Prtce • SAN :;; FOUNTAIN o~~~o ~ VALLEY · ~~~ • 11420 •OOIHUaST 111 POWfJA ... •AWY • ................. ,.. ... hryl PMOI .. tH-6771 SAU,_. 9000 TMIU a,:.:; ONM 7 DA TS .. _.............. Je.a.l:JI,.- . 0,..1..,. ..... , .... ICJI,... Jill Ml'#POlf aYD. COSTA.-SA .. • •• ~ '· t• '· ti ' , •• ~· , ' • .. •• ... ... , . •• ~ j • . '• . . . . • • • f . . , .. • • . • . '" • • . . . • • . • • • . ~ . . . " ' l . • • t • • • ·t - Jui oa. ting . ~' ,~~, wida~({ Tom~~\. Marphiati: Ftm. Fondly Recalled DOWN MEMOaV t.ANE: Fonner San Clemente rt-al· dent John Severson probably drew the motl publtc atten Uon back ln ~ Nlxon Years when he made aome famoua pholOifaphs of th formtr prestdeot as be wa"'~ on the sand ln front of hi San Clemente e tale. Sever100'1 photos &ot wide pla)' tn Ufe Maguine In those daya. • v l'M>O was able to QM bota of Nixon via telephoto ltos bttau:se tus own home wa.s tn Cy prus Shores. n .. r the prealdenu al compound IN OTHEll CIRCLES along our coast , however, SeveMIOll 1s be t noted as one of lbe LOP names lo surfina. He 11 founder and former publisher of Surfer Maeaiine, published out of Dana Point. - The son of our house Just banded me the March issue of the ma&az:ine in which Severson has gone on a nostalela o.llT ...... Slatf,._• Hoklogging Tactic Inoenttd by "the Amazing 13-Year-Old" kick. His piece is titled, "Spirit or the •sos." It is a reeollec· lion and personal memoir. .,5<'.versQn's piece is fun. It recounts surfing in the 19505 when it was blossoming into one of the most popular of all ocean water sports. The accompanying photographs are fun, too. One series shows Dick "Iron Legs" Thomas shooting his surfboard through the Huntington Beach pier while attired in those ridiculously long surfer trunks that were briefly in vogue in the '50s. COASTAL NAMES-many now famous in surfing-are· sprinkled through Severson's article. Names like Hobie Alter, Mickey Dora, Bruce Bro·wn, Mickey Munoz and "Nelly Bly" Brignell. .. ' There's an account of "the amazing 13-year-old," a lad named Phil Edwards·whom Severson credits with bringing "hotdogging" (crazy riding tactics> to surfing. Another segmeot. recalla a surfer identified only as "Keyhole'' wbo w8' wowing the crowds with b1a long rides et Salt Creek ~ach. That person could only be Dave Tompkins, currently a captain in the Laguna Beach Fire . Department. AMUSING ANECDOTES ABOUND, like the time in 1957 when Severson almost got caught while sneaklngjJ)lo Camp Pendleton lO surf the Trestles. He got chased by a Marine in a jeep who bellowed at bim over a bullhorn. "Ya'll Proceed to Shore Immediately ... " Instead, Severson started paddllng his board upcoast. The Marine in bis jeep chased him along the shoreline. Hls pursuer finally gave up at Dana Point. That's one long paddle. friends . If you were a water sports person along this best of all possible coasts in the 1950s, you'll get a real nostalgia trip with John Severson in the current Surfer Magazine . Beaten Child · Dies DM..LAS (AP> -The seeond of two children who were beaten and mutilated in an attack at their h ome has died, a spokesman for the Dallas Coun· ty Medical Examiner 's office said. Aimee Gray, 8. had been hospitalized in critical condition with head injuries. She died Thursday. Clifford Cecil Gradi, 11 , her brother, died Monday of injwies he suffered in the Jan. 12 beat· ings. Police said a screwdriver had been driven into his skull. Kathleen Gradi, 32, th e children's mother, was charged with attempted murder follow- ing the attacks. siat.e lfnc•ca•ge d Jobless Rate Dips Slightly WASHINGTON <.APl-Tbe oatloo.'s vnemployment rate declined Ughtb to 5.8 percent in January, meanlna the slowdown ln the economy lb1t the Caner administration la pl1nnina had not yet begun to occur. a aovernmeni-report showed today. fo CalUorola, the unemployment ·rate was 6.3 percent lo Juuary. unchanged from December. The nation's Jobless rate in Americans seeking Jobs was 5.9 December was $.9 percent, and million. the Labor Department noted in · 1l11 report that unemployment bas hovered at just below 6 per- cent for the past six months. It has been at the 5.8 percent level twice previously in recent months. HOWEVER, THE administra- tion predicts that unemployment will rise to 6.2 percent during this year and remain at that level in 1980 as a result of 1over- ment efforts to retard growth of the economy to help control in- flation. Both th~ percentage of the population who had. jobs, 59.3 percent and the share of the population in the labor force. 63. 7 percent, were at an all-ti.me high. The Labor Department said total employment increased dur- ing the month by 450,000. Total employment was put at 96.3 million, while the number of ADVLT MEN accounted for most of the job gains in J u uary. although unemployment declined among all population groups. .. The department said 72 per· cent of major industries report· ed job gains during J anuary, as retail trade led the way with 130,000 new positions. Overall ma.nufacturlng employment gained by ~.ooo. a slightly lower increase than in previous months. Figures in the report were ad- justed for seasonaJ variations. Employment in the last two years increased al a 4.1 per~nt annual rate. which the ad- ministration said was virtually unprecedented in pe'cetlJlle. THE PROPORTION or Wle working-age population employed in 1978 rose to 59 per- cent. Tot.al employment grew by 3.3 million, outstripping an in· crease in the labor force of 2.75 million. The percentage of women in the labor force -those either working or seeking employment -rose 1.5 percent last year to 50.1 percent, passing the 50 per- cent ma.Ac for the first time. . . NATION I WEATHER Teens Save R esidents A ............ A search for two missing persons was resumed today after fire an~ explosions destroyed an apartment building Thursday at SioUJt -City, Iowa. Nine people were injured. two critically. Firemen give emecgency aid to one of the elderly victims. Three teen-agers were credited with alerting residents to the fire and carrying some to safety just before a series of explosions be~an. Florida's Fruit Crop Spared? MIAMI (AP > -Florida <!it.rus growers prepac~ their grove heaters and Wind machines to fight orr an expected rreeie to- day, but apparently most were spared any serious damage. Tractorcade R eadied HuntlrediJ Plan Move to Washington Streets The National Weather Service WASHINGTON <AP> -Dis· itchy feet and decides he wants po we r index for the years had predicted the cold would dip gruntled farmers are camping to be the first one in. we'll all go 1910-1914 . below the dangerous 28-0egr~ around the nation's capital, pre-on Monday,·· said Gerald MEANWHILE, ANOTHER mark for six hours or more in . paring for a dies.el-powered as-McCathem. a Hereford. Texas, caravan that had started in the citrus bel~\ but officials say sault on Congress and the Carter farmer and the group's national Colorado early in January and it didn't get mat cold for that administration. · "tractorcade" wagonmaster. stalled tn violent snowstorms as Ions. With more than SOO monstrous McCatbem and other protest it came across the Midwest, had BOB GIBSON OF Florida tractors spread over three leaders planned to visit con· grown to a convoy of about 800 Citriu Mutual 1aid be bad -not Vi r gin i a campsites , the gresamen today. trying to enlist tractors stretching 26 miles as it beard of any citrus damage. American Agriculture move· sup\>ort for full"tmplementation reached West Virginia on Thurs· "In the very northern edge it ment members said they will of the 1978 farm bill. which they day . was ln the 28s and 29s, with wait until Monday morning say will give them ~rcent Leaders or the farmers' move . readings in the 30s all the before wrealdng havoc with the parity on loans for ops and ment were predicting that by the way down ioutb," be said. "In c o m m u t e r · c o n 8 ~ a t e d linatock. weekend, as many as 2,000 trac- scattered low-lying ground -Washincton streets. · tors would be 31sembled at the where it uauaUy gets cold -we Ultimately, they hope to be at three campgrounds -west and had 26, 27, 28 degrees. But there "UNLESS SOMEBODY gets 100 percent parity. a buying south of Washington. wasn't any long durations (of•,--------------'"-----------------~;.._;;;.;....;~....;;;.==..;.:.:~---- cold) that I've beard of." The citrus growers bad sent full crews into the groves after forecasters predicted the win- t e r 's coldest temperatures might come just before sunrise today . GROWERS WHO invest in frost.fight equipment generally stand a better chance of fighting killer frosts, but others are "at the mercy of the elements," said Citrus Mutual 's Earl Wells. Fewer than 10 percent had the machines ready today, Wells said. Many who lack heaters, su~b as Fritz Rutzke of Homestead, south of Miami, flood irrigation ditches and tqm on sprinklers to protect their plants. RUTZKE, WHO grows tomatoes .and avocados, spent Thursday watching the thermometer and soaking the fields, said his wife, Suzanne. .~ Ocean breezes, ~IX!}; pnvac,, and_ peace of mind. Snow Drifts Cause Woe I"' Western New York Battles Fatal Storm Te•p e rat ure• Albenv , AIDll'que Atlanta e.111mon Blrmnq""'m 8''"'•r<ll 8otse BostOfl 811ff•IO O\f-lstnWV Clllce90 Cln<ln...tt c..,,.,_ Coh1"'°'1\ Del Ff WTll 0.nwr Des Molftff Detroit Oullltlt F•lr11ftllS Hartford ~ .... . .._ .... .. HollslOfl , ...... pol .. JKh'•llle Ken's City Los v""" Little Roell LMAlltllft Loutsvfllo Mofft~ Mllf'lll Mllwoull .. ~·''·"'· "'"'"'" .. HowOrlM "120 ~o 1"c1t ~-. ... .w~....,.,...,..,. 49 24 .01 lS It 33 ,. J) 17 0 ·17 u ·11 JO 70 .01 1• 13 .).t U II .OJ 1• 7 20 -~ 12 0 .11 10 II 41 ,, 3' ·I 1t ' ,. J 1) 0 .01 0 33 n u • 11 IO •s ., 3' IS 0 .. ,. ,. 12 .. ,. .02 ,.. " ~ ., .1• ff , u ,. 60 .... " " 10 •• a. " 10 .Q 12 en I<• storm nHr Buffalo. About 19,000 customen mt electrlclly In Ille uorm . CtaHlontla Sll9fllly Wormtf' temoe<"et"'" •ltd <l••r•r llllu ... SllPPOHCI to oo"'ln•I• tllo wttkenCI weotller 1o11ow1no llorms It.et left Sovt!Mm Cellfoml• lhl..,"'9 from p.trotydnq '"°"' •nCI rein. w,..., -C.s1 ... the •Ole of ti. _.. ., ,,,.., storm ..... UPe<l9CI IO flnl• l>Y t0fll9ht, 1111 ,.atlonel WHtller Service ulcl, oft ... ct.._ino ~ edelltloMI Nit Inch of rein •loftv the COHI and uP le sla ln<hft of \1'0'# In Ille l"l>OUMolns --,. Any eodltloMI tlomlt SfttaklftO tshon '""" ltw '"eclllc SNl<llcS bt OIYer1H from Soulhertl Cellfornle by • wr!H of ~ tVSMmt, fO<K Htef"S Miid In Son'Oleoo, IM fftOP-<'11 lleOM lft Mlulon Veller, flo$Hleel Illy Ill• normetty Mdt"9 S.. Ototo """"· ... ,,._ '°""" *"' • mebl .. -... roslClenO rot11rntC1 lo tlltlr ne19'>l>orft00d !ft Olulo Vista to o»eu fie .. ,.,.... left by Hit~ flood welen IMC ~ tflelr ""ecllMIOll. Tiie ~ V .. toy, ~I~ """ llftCIW " .. It '"' .. ' of -et tN lleltllt ol ._ ~. stl"'OCI ...In T~ 81 --Cl"9WI llo98ft tlMrlftv f'oMs end llolo<1 ,_,., .. T-Of ttll.,..... ,,..IOI" el'110f1t _... lno ttto --. ~ T""'"° .. ., . Tiie _... -tMt ~"" tM ,._... -of Pol"' $twlnet OI' WNNtdeY ""' dlt11NfttNd tourlm 1te<11t11t Tll11rtdey, Wl'IOft Pel"' llHlnot ,,..,...,, .._..,. -c .... t_,itto-~IJlllllM. S•rf·Repert M11nU"""' 9Mcl'I• W-hoe Mot C-lllOllt !M*. N._. .. 0(11; We"" tweMtt, c..tltftstelr, Start with Jasmine Creek, certainly one of the choice loca. tioos in Newport Beach. Add a 24-hour attended gatehouse. Now imagine one-story, two-story, and split·lcvcl homes, all of them arcbiteccural gems loaded with features. Then the Clubhouse With a pool and night-lighted tennis courts. Put these clements together and you ha~ a lif estylc most people dream of and only a few realize. It you are the kind of person who demands a fioe rcsidenco in a private commuruty, Jasmine Creek deserves your strong consideration . --~ JASMINI CRllll'i ,~ --·-9 · In the Vlllaae of Harbor View ~ ~,. I A~ , • Hoee1 lrom ~ .\5.1 .v~~ M. J, Brock A Soos, for Phone (714) 640.4020 '==:' by THE RVINE CDNPAHY