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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-02-13 - Orange Coast Pilot, I } ! Wayne at Home llbdueted Girl .. Reeuperatlng In 'High. Spirits' 2 Men Sought # DAILY PILOT esa Mothers Optimist· . . . l·*. * * ·10' * * * . .. . . . . • 3 Will he Found at Sea TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 13, 1979 VOL 11, NO. ... J S•CTIOffS, M "A01!$ 'Wanted to Die' \ Wayne On Mend At Home Actor John Wayne. described b y his secr etary as being "good, high spirits.· continued to recuperate from cancer sur- gery today al his Newport Beach home. "He's gelling plenty or rest but he's also been doing some walking and watching the boats from the patio.·· the actor's secretary said. "He's getting hundreds of phone calls, lette rs and tele- .,. .,......,... grams," she added. "He's doing FOUND STRANGLED • his level best lo respond to well Linda Vande rveen, 11 wishers but obviously. he can't return all those calls." Kidnapped Girl Slain; Pair Sought GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. 1APl Two men were being hunted In Michigan today in the strangulation slaying or an 11· year-old school crossing guard who was dragged into a car then dumped about a mile from her elementary school. Linda Vanderveen. 11, a sixth grader at Mulick Park Elemen- tary School and daughter of the city's personnel director, fought desperately as she was forced into a car Monday morning, a witness said. Less than 10 hours later and about a mile away, the child was found dead . her hands tied behtnd her back. Sgt. Gary Miller of the police juvenile bureau said the body was fully clothed and showed no obvious signs or violence. Police said an autopsy today s h owed Linda h ad bee n strangled, but they could not say whether she had been sexually assaulted. More tests were being conducted. Chuck Elkins. a safety patrol member and classmate of Linda at the ~pupil school, described her as "probably one of the most popular girls in our class." Officers said late Monday nlgbt that witnesses d escribed both men soueht in the case as black. The one seen al the ab- duction slte was aged 2S to 30 and was of normal build. A second man seen in a car about six blocks away was 45 lo 50 years old, heavy-set and had a CSee UNOA, Pue AU I The 71-year -old Wayne re · portedly was particularly pleased to receive a get well message from Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. The monarch con· gr atulated him when he won the Oscar for his perfor mance in "True Grit." Officials at UCLA Medical Center where Wayne's can- cerous slomac~ was removed Jan. 12 said the actor received more than 300,000 letters from well wishers all over the wO'rld. He reportedly has received at least 10,000 more since he re- turned lo Newport Beach plus hundreds of telephone calls. Doctors at UCLA said when they released Wayne that they expect him to have a quick and complete recovery. He is still being treated for a post- operative infection which is not regarded as serious. Wayne's secretar y said his program for this m o rning called for him to sleep late, have a good breakfast and then attend a business meeting at his home. "But he'll 1oon be out on the patio," she said. "He loves lo waCch the boats." Homeowners Sue Church SAN DIEGO CAP) -A federal judge says all r eside nts or bankrupt Pacific Homes Inc. describing themselves as vic- timized may Join In a s uit against the United Methodist Church and Pacific Methodist. Investment Fund. The S5 mllliGn clasa-acUon suit claims ''fraud and deceit" ln the sale of bonds to the elderly resl· dents In behalf of Paclfic Homes before it declared bankruptcy. ' ' Accident Victim s Two-year-old Damian Lea of Costa Mesa tries hard to hide his fear and pain Mon - day after he and his mother. Janet. were knocked from their bicycle by a car on Hamilton Street at 12:35 p.m. His mom was treated for her injuries and sent home . Damia n was admitted to the pediatrics ward at Costa Mesa Memori~l Hospital. Officials there said today he is "doing fine." The f amity li ves at 719 Wilsc,n St.. Costa Mesa. Mesa Moms Optimistic Sea Search Widened for Fil hi~ Boat By TOM BARLEY OI tile o.lly "',_ Sutt It Is now 22 days s ince the 45- fool "Armistice" left San Diego on a one~week fishing trip but three Orange County mothers refuse lo give up hope for those aboard the vessel. School together when they lived In Costa Mesa. The optimis m of Mrs . McDonald was reflected in the comments of Newton's mother. Mrs . Eleanor Newton of 200 Amherst Place, Costa Mesa. or fish on board at the time." she said. "That would help to stabilize the boat and ride out the storm." Fired 60 -. Ro11nds Of Annno By MICHAEL PASKEVICH OI -D.NI" ~ Sl.ltt A Costa Mesa man. who told police he wanted lo die. was sh.ot and killed Monday night after barricading himself in hi!> west side home and firing nearly 60 rifle shots during a two-hour siege. . James Armstrong. a 48-year- old gardener at Fairview Slate Hospital. was hit by two pohce shotgun and rifle blasts when he rushed out firing a .22 caliber ri· ne rrom the porch or bis home al 2133 Continental A~~., polic~ said .. He indicated that he wanted police to kill him." Capt. Robert Moody sa1d today ... He had two rifles and considerable ammuni- tion. He just kept firing." Costa Mesa firemen were the rirst to come under fire from Armstrong when they responded to a vehicle fire in front or the house at 8:48 p.m. Armstrong ~ apparently had set a torch to his own pickup truck. Capt. Mo()dy said. • Firemen took co~er as bulk!\s struck their fire engine. A number of bullets lodged in homes acrQSs the street. <See SLAIN, Page A2 ) Coast Weather Chance of light rain Wednesday morning with probability or measurable rain 50 percent decreas- ing to 30 percent Wednes· day a fte rnoon . H ighs Wednesday 60 tops. Lows tonight 45 to 50. "They're still searching. and, in fact. they are expanding the search," Mrs. Marie McDonald of 2748 San Carlos Lane, Costa Mesa, said today. "It ian't true to say that our loved ones were last seen Jan. 22." Mrs . Newton said. "We have been told by Ushermen thllt they were seen fishing on the Cortes Bank on Jan. 24 shortly before they had a big storm in the area. The Coast Guard was using eight aircraft in a 24-hour sweep or 79,000 square miles of ocean during the weekend before h~avy fog pul a halt to the operation. Contact with the searchers is . being maintained by Debbie's mother, Mrs. Bunny Scott or 201 Calle Dorado. San Clemente. She is no less hopeful o( the trio's survival than the two Costa Mesa mothers who are In constant contact with her. INSIDE T ODA "t' A terminally m couple re- new marriage vows: "Ever11 day b ecomes more •fJeauU/ul." Page A5 "The last word I had was that an Army U-2 spotter plane ls joining the search," she said. "Tbe Coast Guard has been hampered by fog, but once the weather clears they intend to widen the search to a point farther aouth." Mrs. McDonald is the mothet of Dennis Vowell, 22, of San Diego, and skipper of the boat which alto carried his wife, Deb- bie. 21, and Gary Newton, 22. also of San Otego. Vowell and Newton went to Estancia Wah ·'But they had more tban a ton Buck Make& Gain LONDON (AP) -The dollar made margina l gains on Europe's money markets today, but dealers reported that the turmoU ln tran1 concern over oll pr1cea and tne late of the U.S. economy are keeping the dollar weak. All three women noted that the missing trio had sufficient food and water for two weeks when they left San Dle&o J an. 22. "They can au.rvlve and they wouldn't be the first to survive for that lenlflh of time." Mrs. McDonald said. "Many, many people are prayins with us today and I fee.I sure that our prayers will be answered." •• Kylr Merck. 12, ftl\IN'l' 1\ w ' a &ood thin~ h w,; •l hom ror Uw Ltnroln 1 blrthday MUday .-onduy inalu d or ll w rdlow '£lement ry $(boot Ht> nd A rru•nd di (()Vf'l't'd •mold\'rtrlt' r a · m th John M r i famaly aar.f • · t t ysburtt Orivt", IU n1tn1ton BtaC'h. 1tl l1bout I l 15 a.m. Tb ool) probl m, ~ ll' ~•>' • l that in a ru h to Rt't water. th~ boy klckt"d (l\l t>r 11 cont•lnt•r or paint thlnoor The 1ara&f' burst tnto name T he boys managf'd to e cape the gar4Rf and t'aH hrt<m n the blait> began eating through t he door lcudtnjl rrom thl' garage to thl' klt<'hl•n "It \\8b the most scartebt t hing that ever happened to me." Kyl.-sa d later while in· s p ecllng h is heat·war ped skateboard lett by r1 rt!men in the driveway along With Other fare debris Eve ntually, the blaze entered the kitchen. ruining cabinets and appliances . But Kyle and his friend escaped through another door . Kyle's father. an electrical cont r actor . was wor kin g in Laguna Beach when the fire e ru pted among t u rpen tine. s oaked r ags. Ky le and h is brother, Darren. 10. had been stripping paint from their bikes an the garage Sunday night. Mrs. Me r c k h ad m a de sandwiches for her sons ' lunch before leaving for a hospital Mond ay m orning to visit a · friend recuper ating from sur. gery Da rren was v i si tin g a neighbor down the street Mon· day morning. Hunting t on Beach Fare Dep artment offi cials estimated that about $25,000 in damage was done to the four·bcdroom hom e and its contents Leafing through an insurance policy kept in the garage but wh ich somehow escaped the blaze. Merck commented that he had been wanting to do some rl'· mode line .. "I guess this will force me to do it." he said. kicking at a charred two·by·four. 'Tm just glad the boys weren't hurt." Officer Killed SCHEN ECTADY. N.Y. (AP> A nine.year police veteran. patrolman William Koenige. 35. was shot and killed when he met a man he hnd come to disarm. city police said today. The sus· pect. idcntmed as Edwin Smith, 22. of Scotia. then shot and killed himself with a d iHerent gun, police said. oe11, "" .. -.,, Jff" c-.. KYLE MERCK, 12, EXAMINES WARPED SKATEBOARD IN RUINS OF GARAGE BLAZE Huntington Beach Boy's Efforts to Extinguish One Fire Started Another Solons S~pport Farmers House He arings Open on Compliiints WASIDNGTON (AP > Six rura l congressmen voiced their support today for hundreds of protesting farmers cam ped out· side tbe Capitol. A suburban New York City representative was booed fo r saying their pro· p osed solution is "simply wrong." An eighth House m e mbe r. per cent ii higher farm prices were achieved. he said. But Rep. Jack Hightower. D· Texas, said lhe far mers "are honest people who are suffenng . . Crom a s ituation over which they have no control ... a squeeze between over·production and in- n ation. Strong planting controls arc needed. he said. near the Lincoln Memorial. where they had gathered for a demonstration o n Lincoln's birthday P art of t}le group planned a two·mlle march back to the trac· tors, today, but the protesters said they would not decide in ad vance whether to drive t he vehicles back to the area where they have been penned 10 for a week SixBang d Bakhtiar Held Under Arrest TEHRAN. Iran <AP ) Fo rm e r Pri m e M1n 1s t e r Shah pour Bakhliar·was arr ested today as Iran's new provisional government a ppeared lo be m aking headway in its efforts to bring unruly supporters here un· der control. But the newspaper Etlelaat reported tha t six people had been hanged in Tabriz. 330 miles northwest of the capital. on or· ders or religious leaders and that insurgents bad torn lhe emblem off the U.S. Consulate th ere. E f fo rts to reac h authorities an T abriz for con· firmation were unsuccessful The state radio rePorted that Mehdi Bazargan. head or the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's ne w government. named seven me mbers or his Cabinet. Two of the ministe r s ar e longtime leaders of the National Front. the coalition or parties that op· posed the rule of Shah Moham med Reza Pahlavi. National Front leader Kanm Sanjaby was name d foreign m inister and another leading F ront figure. Darius h Forouh::ir. was named labor minister. the rad io reported. • Reliable sources also reported that unknown assailants opened fire today on Bazar agan's Tehran office after Bazargan and SanJaby had gone inside for a conference There were no in· juries and the two leaders left for Khomeini's com pound. the sources said. Bakhtiar. who made a fut.lie. last-ditch attempt to stem the revolution led by Khomeini. wai. arrested by armed guerrillas. t he om caal Pars news agency re· ported~ State radio said h~ wa' taken * • * blindfolded to the headquarters ()f the l'ClijillOUS patriarch. Bakhtlar had not been seen ln public since his resign ation Sun· d ay and was reported Monday to be under the protection of pro· vlsiona l government c hief Ra z a r gan. an o ld fr iend . Rakhtiar had been a National Front member until he was ejected last month for accepting the shah's mandate to become prime minister. A Khomeini spokesm an said he did not know what charges wou Id be brou ght against Bakhliar. But Ibrahim Yazdi, a newl y design ated d e p ut y prime m mister in the provisional gov- MORE IRAN NEWS: PAGES A4, AS, A7 erment. said when Khomeini for ces seized power Sunday that Bakhtiar was "held responsible for everything the army has done ... ref err in~ lo the deaths or hundreds of demonstrators in clashes with troops. Tt•hran radio said six generals also had been arrest ed , including th e co mm a nd e r o f th e paratroopers. Gen. Manucheh Khrosrowdad. As th<' new government strug. gled to take hold. its milita ry chief of staff. Gen. Mohammed Vali Gha rani. ordered all officers to report for duty. Apparently he was preparing to r eor ganize the m ilitary following the weekend battles. 1nsurrect1ons a nd looting or bases in Tehran and elsewhere that preceded and followed the collapse of the Bakhliar gover- ment * * * R ep. Berkley Bedell , D·lowa, proposed national underwriting of the infant "gasohol" industry. using excess grain as r aw material. to r<'place the present price support programs. The congressmen appeared on th e f irs t da y of H o u se Agriculture Committee hearings on the farmers· complaints. The day was reserved fo r legislators. The protestm~ farmers want Congrt•ss to pass a resolution urging President Carter to raise prices to 90 per cent parity. a level that would give them 90 percent or the pur chasing power farmers had dur ing the 1910·14 base period. Iran Oil Problem Eyed Members of the American Agricullure mO\lement protest testify Wednesday and Thurs· day. Offi cials Crom other farm organizations and the general public have been invited to speak next week. "What Amer ica's farmers are trying lo tell us. and what we ig· nore at our per il , is that they cannot continue to produce a bar gain·basement product al a loss." said Rep . T hom as A. Daschle. O.S.D. "If half oflhis nation 's doctors we nt out of business in 25 years, it would be a national scandal." But Rep. Peter A. Peyser . D· N . Y., said. "The reai problem is th ey h ave com e seeking st>mething the Congress is not going to grant and l believe is the wrong thing." Food prices would rise by 15 percent to 18 Overall. farm prices are now r unning at about 75percent of pa rity because of high livestock prices. Crop prices a re lower. No Resumption of Old Productio n Level? On Monday, nearly 200 trac· tors paraded for more tha n two hours an a blinding s nowstorm To avoid further traffic snarls in the late afternoon. police s aid. the farmers agreed lo leave their vehicles parked overnight W ASHI NGTON cAP l Energy Secretary James R Schlesinger told Congress today there are no si~ns that the new government in Iran plans a re sumption of oil production at a nything appr oaching pre Anaheim Teen Held In Kidnap Chase An armed An a heim Hills youth was jailed this morning following a police pursuit trig· ger ed by an apparent kidnap. ping for profit. ly as a 19·year-old neighbor of the assaulted fam ily. whose identities were withheld. T he incident was under in· vestigalion. revolution levels T he result could mean a much more serious world energy out look in the 1~·l>. he said The intentionlli of tht> go' cm menl of Ayatollah Ruholl ah Kho me am rem a an "iffy.·· Schie:. inger told the Hous<' energy and power s ubcommittee He said there is no way to know when or whether Iran will resume oil production. But. he noted. "there as a hi gh probabiUty Iran wall not return lo full production ~hortly .. Late last year. Iran was producing about 6 million barrels daily. roughly 10 percent of the · Crt.-e world's oil production He repeated Pr e~1d en t Carter ·s assertion Monday that the situation was serious but not ~et cr itical in terms of U.S. ~·ncrgy supplies. The net loss to the United States because of thl' lram an t'Uloff as 500.000 barrels da ily Schll'f>ing1.·r suid that if Ira· n1 a n o il p r od u ction is not restored by J une, the global loss of oil will match the 1973·74 oil e mbargo in seriousness. But he said oil compa nies estimate 1l will take as long as three months to get Ira nian wel ls. c lo-;ed do wn s ince December. pumping agam. Schlesinger said voluntary U S. conservation is important and.said this will bt! temporarily l'ffeCtlVt.'. 2nd Murder Trial Opens for W atldill According to what was told police. a whole family was tied up in their home at 7 a.m. by a ne ighbor who broke in and bound a husband and wife, their d a u g hte r . s on-in -l a w and gra ndson. The hus b and s omeh o w escaped, called police. and when with police went back to the re· sidence. discovered his son·in· law missing. and in his place among the still·bound family was a ransom note demanding SS0.000. THIS COUPON GOOD FOR 103to14%* INTEREST ON YOUR SAVINGS. The second murder trial of Dr. William Waddill of Huntlngton Harbour. accused of strangling a newborn J(irl a fter she survived a saline abortion. was scheduled to start today in Orange County Superior Court. The first trial of Dr. Waddill, 43. ended in a mistrial last May when jurors admitted after 16 weeks of testimony and 11 days of deliberation they were hope· lessly deadlocked. New trial Judge Byron K. McMiUan was expected lo meet in chambers with defense at- torney Char les Weedman and prosecutor Robert Chatterton to- day before proceeding with pre- trial matters and jury selection. W add.ill is a ccused of st ran· gling the infant known as baby OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT TN>O.••COMeO...tyP'I"°' •1th..wftt(""tom _"" ___ .. -1"'"11...-0.- , .. ,, Pvtlitt\N"fl(~ "'"'•'•f'dtttOf't\"f'• puftoft\Md ~\t IMwtf' ,.,.a.. fCH (Mt• """~ 'ff~ 8Hc:ft H .;.1tftql0f' lffM P\ ,~ t .. rtV"ttf>Y '"''"" l,.~Afo«~'~t.(Ollt'\' A Uf'OI• rr~ f'dlUOft ., OWbU\fWd \.etVf'dftY\ef\d ~"''' fM ptff'C.t~I OUOlt'\ftt'"' P4~t i\ •t lJO w.ou ".-"""°" (""taMtft.<W C•tttor~,.,,.,_ . _. .. _ Pr•\•tN"t 4tnd Put111•Wt , .. ,. C..ln y,., p,t\tde,.t•~O..ftltf'M~t f"'9M•' ........ (01•0.- f ....... , ..... ....,...... 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The issue of br ain dam age OC· cupied many days of testimony in the original trial. F,...Page A I LINDA ••• · pock-marked face, police said The cars being sought were descr ibed as a dark 1976 Pontiac ... Grand Prix or Chrysler Cordoba a nd a ruste d, cream·colored Ford station wagon with imila· tion wood paneling . Roadblocks set up as far away as Muskegon. more tha n 30 miles lo the west. ratted lo find either vehicle. Jack Hill of Grand Rapi ds. who reported seeing Linda kid· napped within a block or her school, saJd she waved her arms frantically as she was puJled In· to the dark-colored car by a man wearing a leather or vinyl coat. "I saw the car silting there . I thought it was a tittle strange. The door was open and he was out of the car ." Hill said. The witneas said h s>•rked hi" own car across the other's path and aaked: "What's going on here~ The IUY said 'Nothln,' and jumptd bat'k lnto h1a car." Police spotted a car with two m e n in il l e a vin g th e neighborhood and chased it. After losing the car once and finding it again in the Santa Ana Canyon area, Police managed to stop its driver when he turned onto a dead·end dirt road. Police said the armed driver was seized without incidenl, and the hostage passenger was un· harmed. The suspect was identified on· F ro"' Pa~ A J SLAIN ••. P olice and seven members of the SWAT team under Lt. Jack Calnon's command quickly sur· rounded the home and evacuat· e d n ea r by r esiden t s . Armstrong's wife and fou r children had fled the home ear lier, poli ce said. Armstrong fired between 40 and 60 shots at police during the next two hours . Police did not return the fire . "We phoned him nt least three lim es and repeatedly told him to surrender ." Moody said. He said Armstrong would t alk with of· fi cers for a few minutes. then hang up. 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Surrers could onl y find two-foot swells to work out on at Huntington Beach Pier f Monday aft.emoon but when the photographer stationed himself on the pier with a J 500 millimeter lens. the frozen action appeared spectacular. From any angle. the T oday's Closl'!~ A N.Y. Stoeks small stuff still looked like fun . Surr is expected to remain down at two-foot levels Wednesday but may pick up a bit later in the week. 1 . '.Police Slay Ba1·ricaded Mesa Man Clarifies Ordi nance Newport OKs Traffic Law APWlrepMIO Bapn B irthday F orme r First Lady Bess Truman is celebrating her 94th birthday today in her s t ately 17-room Victorian mansion in Independence. Mo . She has surpassed by fi ve years the age of any other former first lady. Nuclear Test Set L/\S VEGAS <AP l The Department of Energy has scheduled a Valentine's Day nuclear test deep beneath the Nevada desert, it was an- nounced Monday By JACKIE HYMAN OI tM D•llY Pll°' St.ff Traffic phasing proved a hot issue once again Monday night as the Newport Beach City Council debated the second and nnal reading of a clarification ordinance. The ordinance. which was ap- proved S·l#with Councilman Don Mcinnis opposed and Coun- cilwoman Jackie He ather ab- staining, is intended to clear up confusion over the city's traffic phasing ordinance passed last year. ff"owever, the new ordinance will require the approval or im-. plementalion procedures before lt can be put to use. Traffic phasing itself Is con- troversial because, by linking approval or building permits to tbe capacity of roads to handle additional trarnc, it acts as a 1 brake on development. But the objections raised Mon· day centered on the motives behind the ordinance and the ways in which it was drawn up, rather than on the law itself . During the afternoon study session, Mrs. Heathe r once Council Action In action Monday night, the Newport Beach City Coun- cil: -CAMPAIGN CONTR1Bl1'110NS: Gave Initial ap- proval to an ordinance limiting campaign donations to S200 per donor for municipal candidates and ballot measures. The measure also would require prior approval of anyone cited in campaign literature as endorsing a candidate or issue -TRAFFIC PHASING: Gave final approval to an or- dinance designed to clarify the city's tramc phasing or· dinancec -'REASONABLENESS:' Postponed unlit March 12 a decision about what constitutes "reasonableness" in ap- proving or disapproving tramc phasing plans ror matjor developments ioDed as planned communities. 11 -SPYGLASS HILL: Established a 40-mile-per-bour speed limit on Spyglass Hill Road. -BLUFFTOP DEVELOPMENT: Expressed concern about city liability ror blulnops and set for public bearing Feb. 26 a proposed or'dlnance restricting development on bluffs in areas zoned as planned communities. -SIGNAL DEVELOPMENT: Voted 4·3 to deny a building permit for two 21,000-square-root office bulldinas near Campus Drive and Birch Street because, the m-.Jority said. traffic improvements made by the developer f aJled to reduce congestion lO an acceptable level. -PACIFIC MUTUAL: Set for a study session Feb. 26 and a public heartna March 12 a propo1al to establish a planned community. Including two 10-story ornce buJldin1s and a restaurant, at 800 Newport Center Drive, at the tt· quest. of Pacific &futual Life Insurance Company. aea in objected to ordinances and guidelines being drafted by what she.calls a "shadow gov- ernment" of private citizens- rather than by city staff mem· be rs. Mayor Pro Tem Ray Williams responded that. he believes the developers and their staffs have long formed a "shadow govern- ment" of their own. He said he believes it is to the city's advantage to make use of the expertise, lime and interest or citizens who are willing to dra w up proposals al a council member's request. But the sharpest exchange came between Mrs. Heather and Mayor Paul Ryckofr. "I really resent not having the same information available t.o all the members of this coun- cil," Mrs. Heather said. "I think it's about time some sunshine laws be enacted if. you <Mayor Ryckoffl are not willing to pro· vide that kind of leadership.·· "Unless it Ca ~raCCic phasing ordinance) was proposed by the developers, you would not sup- <See TRAFFIC, Page A2) * * * 2 Projects Rejected By Council Two proposed office buildings were rejected Monday by the Newport Beach City Council even though the developer had complied with a requirement lo improve traffic now at a nearby intersection. Council members. by a 4-3 majority, said Signal Develop- ment Corp. can"t build its struc- tures at 4060 and 4100 Campus Drive because t.raJric patterns in the area have changed since the Improvements were made. Co"ncllwoman Jackie Heather apparently spoke for fellow dis- senters Don Mcinnis and Evelyn Hart when s he said of the project's traffic study: "It meets my test or reasonable- ness." The issue began last rail when, under the city's tramc phasing ordinance Unking buHdlng ap- proval to road capacity, Signal Development. was required to restrlpe some lanes at the in· tersection or Campus Drive and Bristol Street. And, b$Sed on trofflc now at the time, the re$lrlplng would have been enou1h. In the mean· time. ch1n1es mad e by California Department of <See P&OJECTS, P11e A.2> . ,, ~ • • •IP· Beaclalnglt The middle of February saw balmy weather along the Orange Coast and that, coupled with the Lincoln's birth-d~y holiday Monday. enticed these beachgoers to the sand in Newport. However, most of them stayed out of the SS.degree water. This was the view about 2 p.m. Monday. looking west from the Newport Pier. Metro (losing Plan Opposition Urged Superintendent John Nicoll will ask Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees toni&ht to join other school districts lo a joint powers agreement against a so·caUed Metropolitan busing plan. The plan now before Los Angeles Superior Court Judie Paul Egly would. place the Newport-Mesa District. lo a com· mon attendance and buslng area with schools ln Sant.a Ana. Garden Grove. lrvloe and Tustin. Students <about 102,000) Uvln& In the attendance ar~a con- celv ably would be bused to achieve a widespread racial balance under t.be so-called Metro plan. They would not be bueed as rar north as Los Anacin Couat.y. Nicoll said Santa Monica School District trustees tonight are expected to become the lead age.ncy in a group known as ''Schools For Local Control.•· He said groundwork ror the 1roup---whose members would share legal expenses against. the Metro plan as laid last week at. a meeting In Downey at· tended by representatives or nearly 70 Southern Calirornla school diJltricts. 'Nicoll believes Newport· Mesa's membership In Ute aroup would be "a logtcal, le1a1 and rational approach" to tbe battle aaalnst the Metro ·p1an. It would cost the district SJ.GOO to Join the 1roup, and either NtcoU or a acbool board member woukt be the district'• represen· c&ee MET&O, Pase .u > 'Wanted ·To Die,' He Said By MICHAEL PASKEVlCH ot • D.ilJ ...._.St.ff A Costa Mesa man, who told police he wanted to die. was shot and killed Monday night afler lnlrrfcading hlmselC in his west side home and firing nearly 60 rifle shots during a two-hour siege. James Armstrong. a 48-year· old gardener at Fairview State Hospital. was hlt by two police shotgun and rifle blasts when be rushed out firing n .22 caliber ri· fie from the porch of his home at 2133 Continenta l Av e .• police said. '"He indicated that he wanted police to kill him." Capt. Robert Moody said today. "He had two rifles and considerable ammuni- tion. He just kept firing." Costa Mesa firemen were the first to come under fire from Armstrong when they responded to a vehicle fire in front or the house at 8:48 p.m. Armstrong apparently had set a torch to his own pickup truck. Captain Moody said. Firemen took cover as bullets struck their fire engine. A number of bullets lodged in homes across the street. Police and seven members of the SWAT team under Lt. Jack Calnon's command quickly sur- rounded the home and evacuat· ed nearby re s id e nts . Armstrong's wire and four children had fle d the borne earlier, police said. Armstrong fired between 40 and 60 shots at police during the next two hours. Police did not <See SLAIN, Page AZ> Co ast Weathe r Chance of light rain Wednesday morning with probablllty of measurable rain SO percent decreas- ing to 30 percent Wednes- day aflernooQ. Highs Wednesday 60 to 65. Lows tonight 45 to SO. I NSIDE TODAY A terminally ill c01Aple re· new man1oQC vow•: "EVff'JI day be co me s more beautiful." Page AS Al'f'-a.ntte Alt ....... ....-0 n L.M..... At ---.... C.......... AJ CIM9""" (41.11 c-tc• Cl ~a o.e-. ...... (4 ............ "' ................. , ,,....,.. Cl.J ...,_...,. CJ ,........,,....., ., .,....~a _. .. --......., .... ., ,.......,, ...... .............. A4 °""" °""" Al '""' ..... ........... .,_.,..... .. ,..._"' ., ....... ... WWW""" 44 ,, .. • OAILY PILOT Wayne On Mend 'At Home • Actor Jobu Wavne, d rrlbl.od by hu u~retary as belftl "aood. h\gh pmt : continued lo recu~Nt• rh>m caneer ur 1ny today at hat Newport 84oach bomf' "Hl''I lt'ttiDJ pl nt.y of ~ l but h 'a also ~n dO n1 aome waUtlQJ and watchln1 the boats from th patio," th4'1 actor'a st1cretary HJd "He 'a 1ettlna hundred• of phone ca.Ill, It'll r and tele •rama," he dd«I "He'• dtihi · hla level ~t to reapond to 't.t-11 wleh.-ra but obvlou 1ly. he can't return all th08 call " The 71·ynr old Wayne rt' portedly was parllrularl1 pleased to receive a gel well message from Britain's Queen Elliabeth 11. The monarch con gralulated him when he won. the Oscar for his performance in "True Grit." Officials ul UCLA Medical Center where Wayne 's can· cerous stomach was removed J aq. )2 said the actor received more than 300,000 letters from well wishers all over the world . He reportedly has received al least 10,000 more since he re· turned lo Newport Beach plus hundreds or telephone calls. Ooct.ors at UCLA said when they released Wayne that they expect him to have a quick and complete recovery. He is still being treated fo r a post- operative infection which is not regarded as serious. Wayne's secretary said his p r og r am for this morning called for him to sleep late. have a good breakfast and then attend a business meetin~ al his home. "But he'll soon be out on the patio.·· she said. "He loves lo watch the boats.·· Storm Lashes Northwest; Damage High By The Aa11odated Press ~ A storm packing winds up lo 100 mph lashed the Pacific Northwest today, washing away a $24.6 million pontoon bridge, leaving t e ns o f thousands without PQwe r and killing at least two people. in the trozen cities of the Northeas t . plumbers and policem e n we re kept busv patching burst water pipes and trying to unscramble a logjam of abandoned automobiles, the legacy of record sub-zero tem- peratures and heavy snows. "It's a bumme r." said one weary police officer who had about 200 cars towed away in a suburb of Washington. "People just w~k away and leave them ." But as the sun was peeking out in much of the urban East. the Pacific Northwest·s worst windstorm in 17 years bore down o n w est e rn O r ego n a nd Washington, felling trees across power lines a nd causing widespread floodin". Jn Nevada. winds clocked as high at 58 mph at Reno lnterna- tio n a I Airport also knocked down trees. da maged homes and touched orr a number of fires. E lsewhe r e In the nallon, heavy snow warnings were post. ed in western Montana and snow was scatter ed acroRs North Dakota, the Great Lakes and much of West Virginia. fi',.._ P•,,e A I METRO .•• tative to "Schools for Local Con- trol." About 130 school districts from Or ange lo Ventura counties could be affected by a Metro busing plan, and Nicoll said all districts would be contacted for mem1>:ersmp in the _new_ group. OftANOECOAIT H ·DAILY PILOT ' . D•lly 1'119' lutf _.,., ltlOllU Keep B opes ~ • I I I Al Hunt Still On By TOM .8AJtLEV Of tlle OtllY l'iltt lutf lt Is now 22 days since the 4~· fool "Armistice" left San Diego on a one.week fishing trip but. three Oran1e County mothe.,.. refuee to give up hope tor those aboard the vessel. "They're still searching, and, In fact. they are expanding the search," Mrs. Marie McDonald of 2748 San Carlos Lane. Co_sta Mesa. saJd today. "The last word l had was that a n Army U·2 spotter plane 1s joining the search." she said. ·>The Coast Guard has been hampered by fog, but once the weather clears they Intend to widen the search to a point farther south." · and water for two week~ when they left San Diego Jan. 22. ''They can survive a nd they wouldn't be the first to survive tor that length of lime," Mrs. McDonald said. ''Many, many people are praying with us today and I feel sure that our prayers will be a nswered." fi're.. p~ A J TRAFFIC ... port it,'' Ryckoff retorted. "I do .not accept that," Mrs. Heather said. "You don't have to accept that. It's my opinion," Ryekoff said. Councilman Donald Strauss managed to smooth m atters somewhat by interjecting, "We could probably all cool It a lit-tle ... PARAMEDICS, FIREMEN AND POLICE TRY TO SAVE COSTA MESAN AFTER SHOOTOUT Confrontation For~d by WHf Side Reaident Enda on HI• Dooratep Mrs. McDonald is the mother of Dennis Vowell , 22, of San Diego, and skipper or the boat which also carried his wife, Deb- bie. 21. and Gary Newton, 22, also of San Die~o. Vowell and Newton went to Estancia HJgh School together when they li ved in Costa Mesa. The council also was criticized by two other speakers. one al the study session and one during the evening meeting. ~ ~~~~- The opti mi s m of Mrs McDonald was renected in the comments or Newton's mother. Mrs. Eleanor Newton of 200 Amherst Place, Costa Mesa. Former councilwoman Lucille Kuehn. speaking during the af. le rnoon. raised the question. ·'Does the e nd JUStlfy the m eans? . . . 1 am concerned a bout process a s a private citizen ... she said. CITY FIRE TRUCK DAMAGED IN SHOOTOUT It Stopped Several Bullet•, Pollce Sey Marvin Trial Delayed by Lme Witness LOS ANGELES c AP > Testimony ~ the Lee Marvin property settlement trial was delayed today after the attorney for Michelle Triola Mar vin said he was summoning a "surprise witness." Attorney Marvin Mllchelson said the witness had flown in from overseas In the predawn hours and would not be available lo testify until lbe afternoon court session. Superior Court Judge Arthur Marshall granted a brief recess: He said he also wanted to give Ma rvin's attorneys lime to respond to an amended com- plaint filed today by Mi tchels.on, seeking an additional $1 milllon for Miss Marvin. The judge said he would hear arguments on whether the amendment should be accepted by the court. Ji',... P•,,e AJ fi'rowaPageAJ SLAIN •.. return the tire. "We phoned him at least three limes and repeatedly told him to surrender." Moody said. He said Armstrong would talk with of- ficers for a few minutes. then bang up. Al 10:50 p.m., officers told Armstrong he had three minutes to come out before tear gas would be lobbed into his home . About one minute after the ul· , timatum was issued. Armstrong came out shooting. He reported· ly fired four shots before three Mesa police officers returned the nre. Armstrong was struck al least once in the chest as the officers fired five shoL<>. He was dead on arrival at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. Investigators said they had no motive for Armstrong's outburst a nd death wish. "He was de.spondent," €aptain Moody said. Bakhtiar Held As New Iran Regime Gains TEHR AN . Iran CAPl F or mer Prime Ministe r Shahpour Bakhtiar was arrested today as I ran 's new provisional government appeared lo be making headway in its effort;s to bring unruly supporters here un- der control. But the newspaper Eltelaal MORE IRAN NEWS: PAGES A4, AS, A 7 reported that six people had been hanged an Tabriz, 330 miles northwest of the capital .. on or· ders of religious leaders and that insurgents had torn the emblem off the U.S. Consulate the r e . E f fort s t o reach authorities in Tabriz for con- firmation were unsuccessful The state radio reported that Mehdi Bazargan. head of the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's new government. named seven members of his Cabinet. Two of the mini s ters are longtime leaders of the National Front. the coalition of parties that op· posed the rule of Shah Moham- med Reza Pahlavi National Front leader Karim Sanjaby was named foreign minister and another leading Front figu re, Dariush Forouhar. was named labor minister. the radio reported. ·'It isn't true to say that our loved ones were last seen Jan. 22." Mrs .... Newton said. "We have been told by fishermen that they were seen fishing on the Cortes Bank on Jan. 24 shortly before they had a big storm in the area ''But they had more than a ton of fi sh on board at the time." she said . "That would help to stabilize the boat and "tide out the storm ... The Coast Guard was using eight aircraft in a 24·hour sweep of 79.000 square miles of ocean during the weekend before heavy fog put a ha lt to the operpllon. Contact with the searchers ·~ being maintained by Debbie ·s mother, Mrs. Bunny Scott of 201 Calle Dorado, San CIE:mente. She is no less hopeful or the trio ·s survival than the two Costa Mesa mothers who are in constant contact with her. All three women noted that the missing trio had sufficient food Newport F~mily Burglary Victims A Newport Beach family caml' home from dining out Monday to find that thieves had made off with $13.112 in valuable~ from their home. Police said jewelry accounted for most of the loss at the home of Bill Boyd Lerold. 2711 Ebbtide Road. Entr y was gained by smashing a French door. they said. Resident Les Steffensen spoke up during the evening meeting, ~aying. "If >ou're going to db- russ no growth, why don't you be honest about it'!" Council members said the im plt-menlation guidelines for traf fie phasing. which were prest·nt cd 1n preliminary form at Mon. day's study session, will come before them again Feb. 26. Glmlly Areepted The high cost of running for local office has been troubling the Newpo rt Beach City Council. Monday night, the coun. cit agreed on a new cam-.. paign spending ordinance that would limit contribu- tions and impose strict controls on record·keeping and the like. Before the council me m- ber s voted on the new or- d In an ce Monday night. Mayor Paul R yckQJ(' looked up and said: "ls there anybody in the au· dience who would like to speak to the issue of cam-paign contributions?" 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Councilman P aul Hummel ap- parently represented the majorl· ly viewpoint when he said: "If we 're 1oine t.o set s tandards and we approve projects and don't meet tho8c standards, wby set the standards?" The developer, who planned to bultd the two 21,000·square-foot structures on four lots, does have an alternative, dissenting Councllman Mcinnis noted with •touch of' Irony. He can put four 9,999-squart · foot bulldinp on the site. Since the city's traffic phuln1 ordinance only covers bulldln1i1 of at leut 10,000 square feet, the project would be exempted from tramc requirements, Mclnnl1 said. Monday night's shooting was the fourth lime in the c~ty's his· t.ory that police officers have shot and killed an armed man, police said. Homeowners Sue Church SAN DIEGO <APl A federal Judge says all residents of bankrupt Pacific Homes Inc . describing themselves as vie· tlmi&ed may Join In a s uit agatns& the United Methodist Church and Pacific Methodist' f nveetment Fund. 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To avoid accidental bumps Crom Cape buffaloes. white rhinos, zebras and other animals who roam freely in the samP area as giraffes, the park has put Tennessee in his own holding pen until be recovers. "He 's become very tame for a giraffe, eating out of the hand of a keeper on the othet side of the fence." the spokeswoman said. "Giraffes can be a problem if disturbed. They can really kick." Tennessee is named after the state of his birth. Jurors Selected In Waddill Trial What was expected to be lengthy jury selection began to- day in the second murder tnal of Huntington Harbour ph ysician William Waddill. accused of strangling an infant girl after she survived a saline abortion The firs t Orange County Superior Court trial of Dr. William Waddill. 43, ended in a mistrial last May when jurors adm itted afte r 16 weeks of testimony and 11 d<iys of de· liberating that they were bope· lessly deadlocked. Waddlll was accompanjed to court today by his wife, Janet, and declined to comment on the start of rus new trial. Both defense attorney Charles Five Cr e wmen Killed in Storm at Sea SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The cargo srup Wistrai Coral was steamlng for San Francisco to· day after four seamen were swept off the deck and a fifth crewman died when he was s lammed against a bulkhead when the ship ran into high seas, the U.S. Coast Guard said. The 470-root Singapore-based ship ran lnto 20-fool seas and 50-knot wlnds Monday night about 400 miles west • or Coos Bay, Ore., the Coast Guard said. The Coast Guard Issued an alert to other vessels to look for the four men swept Into the sea. The missing men were not wear· Ing Hre jacke\.s. 1he captain of the 1hlp told the Coast Guard by radio Monday nl&bt that the ship bad encoun- tered ''very wild weather.'' The vessel bad left Vancouver and was bound {or Japan. l Weedman and prosecutor Robert Chatterton said they ex- pect jury selection to be a Umc- consumiog process because of extensive publicity in Waddill's first trial. Chatterton said today he will present rus case "essentially the same way it was the first time. "1 am going to emphasize cer- tain areas more this time " he continued. "We will get more in l<;> the area of what oxygen defi· c1ency does to the brain than we djd in the last trial." Weedman contended issues in the new trial may hinge in part on testimony from experts and their definition of law concern- ing when death occurs. W add.ill is accused of stran- gling the infant known as baby girl Weaver in Westminster Com· munity Hospital after his all.empt to abort the fetus by injecting a sat ine~lution into the mother. It is alleged that be strangled the infant in her crib after claiming that she had surr~ed massive brain damage by Im- mersion \.J:l the saline and would be little more than a human vegetable if she lived. Jurors in the first trial originally voted 9 to 3 for convic- tion, swinging later to 9 to 3 for acquittal before deadlocklnl 7 to 5 in favor of acquittal on the seventh and final ballot. The issue of brain daamage OC· cupied many days of testimony in the original trial. Waddlll and his attorney argued that the baby was already dead when It was brought to the nursery rrom the 18-year-old mother's roqm where Waddill earlier performed what be tbou&hl was a succestful abortion. Chatterton, however, put doc· torti on the stand who testified that the baby, even lf It only bad what lbey described as minimal "brain at.em actlvlty'' knew life and could not be re1arded u leaally dead. County Boy Held In Kidnap An armed Anaheim Hills )'OUth WU jailed this morning following a police pursuit trig· aert'd by an apparent kidnap. pln1 for profit. According lQ what was told police, a whole family was lied up In their home at 7 a.m. by a nelabbor who broke in and bound a husband and wire. their daughter, soo-in-law and grandsoo. The husband somehow escaped, called police. and when with police went back to the re- sidence, discovered bis son-ln· law missing, a nd in bis place among the still -bound famUy was a ransom note demanding $50,000. Police spotted a car with two men in il leaving the neighborhood and chased it. After losing the car once and finding It again in the Santa Ana Canyon area. police managed to stop its driver when be turned onto a dead-end dirt road. Police said the armed driver was seized without Incident, and the hostage passenger was un- harmed . The suspect was identified on- ly as a 19-year-old neighbor of the assaulted family, whose identities were withheld. The incident was under in· vestigation. Brea Suit Figlas Durnpsites LOS ANGELES CAP > -Three Brea cou_ples have filed suit in U .S . District Court in Los Angeles to block Orange County from turning three canyons into dumpsit.es. The class action suit is on behalf of more than 300 Brea residents who could be affected by the proposed dumps, said Norma Hicks, a plaintiff in the suit and chairwoman of t!i~ Carbon Canyon Homeowners As· sociation's Health. Safety and WetrareCommittee. Mrs. Hicks said th.at the laws uit against the county was filed to preserve the canyons' wilderness atmosphere and to prevent increased health and fire hazards, traffic and odor. If the court will not prohibit use of the canyons as dumpsites, the sujt asks that the counly be required to update a 1974 en- vironmental impact report on the proposed dumps. Five Going on Nine N_ext week the Kienast quintuplets of Liberty Corners, N .J .. will be nine y~ars old and they appear to be looking forward to that birthday on Feb. 24. They are <right front to back > Amy, Gordon and Ted and Abigail <left rear > and Sara <left front ). Holdups Increase Sharply in Valley By JERRY CLAUSEN Oft ... 0•11' ~llet Si.H When a lone gunman bran- dished a blue-steel . semi· automatic pistol in a Fountain Valley liquor store Monday and made off with $200. it was the 19th holdup in the city so far this year. F or holdup victim David Brow~g. It was a rrtght.enlng expenence. For city statisticians. the inci- dent marked u 46 percent in- crease in armed robberies this year over last year by this date. The robber, described as a stocky, male caucasian, an- nounced, "This is a holdup." He ordered clerk Browning to lay on the floor or Dick's Liquor Store. 9074 Edinger Ave .. took the cash register bills and fled on foo.t. The incident was, said p0lice Lt. Bill De Nisi , not much dif- ferent from the 15 other rob- beries committed so far this year with guns. One of the 19 robberies was committed with physical force and the other three with knaves. In all. bandits have escaped with $10.764 from small businesses throughout Fountain Valley. Although they pulled only 13 robberies by Feb. 13 last year. robbers managed to make a few more dollars . The take was $12.658, DeNisisaid. The city added up a total of 44 armed robberies during aJI of 1978. statisticians said. up by one robbery over the year 1977. H the current robbery rate continues, howeve r , the 1979 total would climb to a record- high 64 armed robberies this year. figures indicate. Most of Fountain Valley's holdup victims are clerks in small markets. liquor storErs. drug stores. service stations and restaurants, DeNisisaid. Wimty Frost Damage Near $5 Million Frost in Orange County's or- c hards and fields last month damaged fruit and vegetables to · the tune of nearly SS million. the county's farm bureau has estim ated. Farm Bureau Executive manager Del Thetford said strawberry growers were h1l hardest by several nights of below freezing temperatures. He put the 1068 at $3 million. Damage to lemon and Valen· cia orange crops was estimated at about Sl.S million. Thetford said an additional factor in the .citrus losses were a number of hailstorms that pelted the or- chards. Growers of bell peppers lost a crop valued at $100,000 when the frost struck in late January. shortly after the vegetables had been planted. Growers said less severe damage was inflicted on celery, cauliflower and broccoli plant- ings. tn August. county supervisors rejected a plea from Brea city orriclals and residents for a new environmental impact report. The couples· attorney, Earl J . Dumont Jr .• said that the original report does not consider the im- pact of the dumps on new houses being built in the area. He added that the lawsuit does not seek monetary damages ,--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- Besides Mrs. Hicks. plaintiffs in the s uit are Phillip Hicks. Barbara and Bill Strowbridge and Clara and David Schlot· terbeck Cyclist , 13, Smash es Into Truck, Killed A 13-year-old San Clemente boy was kiUed today, when rus bicycle collided with a pickup truck at t he Intersection or Avenida Vaquero ~nd Vista Torito in the Shorecliffs area. A s poke s man for San Clemente police said Greg Anglim died at Sao Clemente General Hospital Shortly after the 8 a.m. accident. Police said a preliminary in- vestigation showed that the boy was riding his bicycle downhill on Vista Torito and hit the side or the truck which was traveling eastbound on Avenida Vaquero. Tir e marks on the road seemed to indicate that the truck driver saw the boy and swerved the trucJc in an attempt to avoid the coUision, police said. The name of the truck driver was not available . Police said Greg lived at 255 Via San Andreas, half a mile from the lnt~rsectlon where he was killed. Sport Storekeepers Kevin and Brad are wearing shirts that look great in the game or on the sideline. 1bese shirts are made with short cotton twill collars, multi-stripe knit ruff and waistband and muff pockets. If you like, match them with coordinating shorts. } 10.?& lrVl~, Nt-wpon Beach C.Morni.i. Phone 042.1001 \ ' ' I I -· WOR LD/ NATION Just ting Reds Cautious on· Iran Revolutionary Socialism, Path Seen It's a Criine TllE C'OKI G CA.881. IJOCrET'Y: TM tlme m11 be IOOI\ when )'OU 'II no laac« be •bl to rueb lnto )'OUI' favortte ful·food out.I t and snb a -.cent &aper Balloon Bur&4 r by par.tna wlt.h et cent.a. You won l be able to lake 1 dollar off the dreu r al mldnlaht nd 1"W\ down lo I.be All -Nl&hl QuJckle market for 11 half gallon of mllk. The day wlll M aooe when your nel1bborhood Knlckel'bocker Uquor Locker will 1ell you a 25-cent pack of gum for a quarter. CASH WIU BE lJSELESS lo lbea.e places. You'U q"' ""\ ,.l • ' I lJ. l ' ..... ) JI I )j \ I ' ··. . .. ,.~ .. I ... __ ... ~···> --·-:----- Orange Coast Citizen Paying Newspaper Lad With Credit Card either need a major credit card or a running charge ac· count. The reason for this has little to do with the growing trend toward credit cards for most purchases. It has to do with armed robbery. Jl gets reported in the newspapers every day. Une case just the other night in Hunlington Beach was typical. Some creep pulled one of those knitted ski masks over his head, donned a pair of gardener's gloves and walked into a pizza parlor at 12:30 a.m. mEN HE POINTED A blue steel revolver at the <'mployees. 1t probably looked like a cannon. He escaped with $600 from the evening labors. Huntington Beach gas stations and fast-food outlets have been hit repeatedly by armed bandits in receot limes. But Huntington Beach isn't alooc. Costa Mesa business suffered 15 armed robberies last month alone. There were 108 armed robberies in Costa Mesa during 1978. If the current pace cootinues, there will have been 180 such heists in Mesa town by the end of this year . Fountain Valley businesses have sufC~red 19 holdups so far this year, an increase of 49 percent when compared to 1978 Some cllucns tend to get angry over this and blame the cops. Listen, I have news. There are more liquor stores, hamburgers joints and quickie markets than there are cops to watch them. AND AN<n'llER OBVIOUS point: There are more rob· be rs than roes these day~. Others in the ired populace might suggest that the market and liquor store people all arm themselves with pistols and shotguns and kill the robbers. If we get to that point, it'll be worth your lire to try buying a taco. You might walk into an open gun battle. You might as well live in Iran. POUCE CONSISTENTLY warn storekeepers never to resist an armed robber. Let him take the money and you keep your life. So maybe that's the answer. You must eliminate the thing that lures the bandit. The money. Everything goes on credit-right down to the two-bit bottle of soda pop. Every elementary school student will need a credit card. We sure do live in an advanced civilization. JtOSCOW <AP> -AjCremlJn leader has Indicated the Soviet Union views lra.n aa hHdiq onto a revolutionary aoelallst path •Jmllar to t.boM alread.1 betni followed lo An&ola, Etblopla and Af 1hanbta.n. The Soviet Un.IOG moved qwckl.Y to recoplz.e Iran's pro. vl1lonal aovunment beaded by Mehdi Buargao, with Soviet Premier Aleo N. Koe)'lln informing him in a t.elegam Monday that MOltow looks forward to deveJoplD1 "all·round cooperation." TODAY THE COMlll1NIST PARTY newspaper Pravda publl1bed the text of a speech given Monday by . Boria N . Pqnomaryov, a candidate member or the ruling Politburo who owrseH Moscow's Ues with non-ruling Communist parties. We1tern diplomatic sources said they fouod the tone of Ponomaryov'a remarks on the Iranian upheaval less positive than they might have been ln view or the downfall of the sbah·appoloted regime I.ft Tehran. The Kremllo still ap-pears to be taklni a aomewbat cautious at· llt.ude, diltancloi illell from the lmmeCIJate course of events in lrao ratbel' Ulan ru&Dllll tnto an unqu1une0 eodonement of the. revoluUoo. tbe sources said. However, Ponomaryov's speech appeand to atroagly suggest * * * U.S. Asks Quick Iran Ties the overall context LD which lloecow views the Iranian situation and where it la headLDC. "The eoclalllt camp hu ttepped up to a new stage In lta de· velopment.. and the creation ol a number of governments golog alonJ the patb of aoclallam bu become an event of WllveraaJ alcnlncance, .. Ponomayov declared. He ""'°ton to note tbat •'united eoclallst Vietnam la aucceNfW· ly developlnc. The LaotJoo oec>Ple h•• stepped onto the r•th or building a .new society. and very recentJy the people o Kam· uchea, <Cambodia.> "Antl-lmpertallsUc revolutions have won In Ethiopia, Ancola, Mozambique and Afghanistan. The last fascist strongholds In Europe have been t>rougbt down. The government of Prime Minister Sbahpour BakhtJar bu fallen lo Iran. The army took the side of the people. The revolution is winning," Ponomaryov saJd. At the same time, POQOmaryov ucribed to "anU·communist hy1terla" Weatem ehar•es that the Soviet UnJoo has fomented tbe revolutionary unrest ln Iran and elMWbere. He labeled sucb claims "a most unpardonable lie." Pravda also carried a separate commentary on Iran by political commentator Vaevolod Ovc:blnnikov. Terrorists Cause of Crash? Death in Popular Culture A True Blue Monday How does the portrayal of death in our mass media compare to actual death in our everyday lives? The Dying Patient Mercury Drops to Record LouJs ·in ECUJt What are the rela'tionshi ps of family, friends, and care-givers to the dying patient? Albany Atlanta AllaftllC City 8all1mcw• 81sm••<lf ~'°" 8r-n1vllle 8ulfllo Cllerlulon, w V (111<"90 C'tnclnnall Cleftland COl"'"bu) ~"V'e-f DHMOI~, Detroit Oululll HartlorG ........ ~'°" lncllaftapll41~ e<anta1C1tv LaSV- l.1111e Aoc- t.ou!Jvllle MemPftl• Mia"' I Mltweulift ''"-OOl'-·St P..,1 N-~ -YOl'll HOrl .. -C)lrlal\OfM Clty ~ ()f'la"" ""''-·~· ~I• Pl~ ..... Porll•nd, Ma. Aa~Clty "- HI Lo Pep 10 1) ~3 30 '3 " ~' lq 7 .41 ) ·'l °' 11 • II S• 10 ' O'l l• , •.•• 71 16 .04 l • s .to '10 ·3 .OI ,. s .4S H 311 '' n .. 'l ·°' & 1\ .11 II 4 •• 36 ,. Ml ,, 11 .Cl , ... 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Ot le<Mll llltll 10 ,. p "'· • J SVft ri-6"40 t lft , "'' $ JI D m M-rltn7 Opm.,wtH n e.m Death and the Child How do children's concepts of death develop, and how do children react to the deaths of loved ones? Grief What are the psyclwlogical and medical dimensions of ber eave- ment? Watch for These Interesting Course by Newspaper Articles only in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 tl•rl •ett•r• Hu11t•11ti•"" .............. c,.... Enroll for college credJt al Coastline Community College • 963·0811 W•w•-"" Cen11111eM,..,. ._ ______ ._ ________________________________ .. . . I , .. I \l I 1), ln th ... f n n I· s I t ' CALIFORNIA Brown's Mee ti~ Friendly_ LOS ANGELES 1 P i Althouaib labor Judtr u pr<'11 eel l'On<'t'rn about tu plan lo baJanc lhf' (l'd rru budfl'l. tbcy we~ "v4!ry rrlf'ndly" dur Ina " mt't'tln~ In Miami. Gov Edmund G Drown Jr uy "We ducusi Ni ls u s of Im· portanc<> tu their memtx-1 tup In C'ahtorrua uch u thf' pro Pt'ctli for nt>w Jub~ nd what tht• pro pe('l,3 for thl' l"CQnC>my "t'f\ in the comin.: }t'.ar," Bro"n 'iald Monday whttn he rt'turn •d from the m~tlng with lht.• AFl. CIO, Hu1ldmg Tradt• Council * * * OlrflBrld R.-111• LOS ANGELES <AP > Mlk~ Curb's debut ai. acting governor the CU'St Republican rhler ex ( STATE ) ecut1ve since 1974, lasted an un. eveotrul 32 hours. The 34·year-old lieutenant gov· ernor signed no bills, i~sued no executive orders and didn't even go to Sacramento Sunday or Monday. v .... ...,-ios..e SACRAM ENTO <AP > Evelle Younger. the Re publican candidate !or governor in 1978, is prepanng a lawsuit seeking a $24 .000 increase in ha s s tate pension. the San Diego Evening Tribune sayi. The 60·year·old Younger. who served eight years as attorney , general before his unsuccessful race for governor. refused com· ment on the report Monday. Uttn-Ta.r Out? SACRAMENTO IAP l -When California b"s1nesses did an about-face on.their support or a $20 million litter tax on business. the state Senate was breathtak- ingly quick to follow suit. Only minutes after a bill to re- peal the tax was introduced, and without committee hearings, the Senate voted 30·4 Monday to send the measure to the A~· se mbly. Allftu 111 A,..11 LOS ANGELES IAP ) · An Army inves tigation of aliens serving Illegally in the U.S. armed forces has resulted in the suspension or five recruiting or. ficers. the Los Angeles Times reported today. APWI~• DYING SAN LEANDRO COUPLE RENEW WEDDING VOWS John and ~arolyn Toppin Rewed After 34 Years Iranian Students Take SF Consulate SAN FRANCISCO f AP) -Student supporters or the new govern· menl of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini have taken over the Iranian consulate, replacing pictures of the Sb ah with those of the 78-year-old Shiite Moslem patr1arch. ·'We are very ha ppy that finally the struggle of lhe people has come lo a success and the ayatollah's government has been established in the country," srud MolJabe Mahzoon. MA.HZOON SAJO MONDAY that he and Mohammad Ayatollah1 were designated by Dr. Jahl Zarrabi. chief of the Khomeini delega. lion in the United Stales. to oversee consular affairs. He said about e ight or nine other s tudents, all part of a Moslem student association will assist. ' "Th.ls 1s a gover nment that has been elected by the people, .. Mabzoonsaid THE TURNING POINT In the 13-month-old Iranfan crisis came Sunday when Khome1n1 forces crushed the last stand of Iran's con· stilutionaJ monarchy headed byShahpour Bakhliar. Mahzoon, a University of Cali fornia graduate student in mechanical engineering, said the group of about 50 Iranian studenls arrived at the consulate Monday and were welcomed by the consul general Manootcher Ardalan. MAHZOON SAID ARDALAN had been recalled lo Iran. ''They (the consul ate ) have not s hown any major objection to our cause." Mahzoon said. He sajd the new consular group was awaiting further word from Mehdi Bazargan, prime minister of Khomeini's provisional government. 6BARBECUED -GJ«BS tlfONIGHT $4.95 It's a good night to bring the family to our house ... old-fashioned, relaxed and cozy. Enjoy all the succulent barbecued ribs you can eat. Plus soup and salad, our famous fried chicken, garden vegetables, mashed potatoes and gravy, hot combread andhoney bUtter. On1y$4.95foradults. and even less for small children. Cocktails and wine are available. VISA and Master Charge welcome. Banquet facilities available. tlJ1lE tJBIG "YELLOW "JIOUSE "RESTAURANT 1639 E. Imperial 1 li~hway. Brea • (714) 529-1891 • 3010 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesn • (714) 549-0319 . Dinner: Mon.-Thur1. 5.9, Frl. 5-10, Sat. 4·10. Sun. 12-9. Costa Meaa is open for lunch Mon •• fri. 11 :30-2:00 p.m. • , TU11d9v, Febr\Hlfy 13, 1979 DAILY PILOT AS Love Transcends ·neath • Terminally Ill Couple Renew Marriage v~ HAYWARD <AP> -With cake and cham~agne. John and Carolyn Toppin celebrated the marriage blessings or the Roman Catholic Church. 34 years alter their weddlng. The ceremony was especiaJly poignant to the Toppins. Both are dying of cancer. "TRANK YOU ALL for mak· ing ll so beautiful." Mrs. Top· pin, 54, told about two dozen friends. reporters and relatives including their two children - Carol, 24, and John. 23 -who gathered for the ce remony. "Th.is is something I've want· ed to do for 34 years." whispered her 55-year -old hus band, a former longshore man. He was pale and weak. Doctors say he h as terminal prost ate cancer and has only a few days to Hve. THE CEREMONY WAS con- ducted Friday by Father Paul Ross Basser of St. Benefiel 's Church ln nearby Oakland. The scene was the "family room" in ~ .. the Kaiser Hospital hos pice unit Diablo Reviewed -a place where the remaining days of terminally·Ul patients are made as comfortable and cheerful as possible. The Toppins -married in 1945 in a civil cer e mony -held hands throughout the service, seated at a table bearing an open Bible and lighted candles. SHE WORE A RED knit suit and white blouse and clutched a small bouquet of mixed flowers. He wore blue pajamas, a red robe and a white carnation. During the ceremony, each read a brief statement which they had writte n, expressing their love for each other. · Mrs. Toppin, who learned a year ago that she had terminal lung cancer , is s till s trong enough to live al home, in San Leandro. "At the time they said I had six months. maybe a year, to live. I had chemotherapy, but it didn't work; I just became bald· beaded," said Mrs -Toppin. OF ntE PROSPECT of dying, she said, "I'm very frighte ned of it -extremely so." tentlon to the hospice program, which they called ''fantastic" in helping terminally UI patlen~ prepare for death. Director Dies SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP> The engineering consultant who developed seismic criteria for the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant has told a federal licensing board that efforts to reinforce the plant might make it less earthquake·safe. But she added , "When l go to bed at night, I thank God ror that day. Every day becomes more beautiful than before ." The Toppins said they al ftrs t planned their renewal of mar~ riage vows to be private. But they invited news reporters and photographers to call public at· Jean Renoir, one of E urope's greatest film direct.ors, died Monday in Los ,\ngeles after a long ill· ness. He was 84 . He was honored with a specia l Academy Award in 1975. Every seat on our 7 a.m. nonstop from Ontario to Sacramento is now on sale. Save 20% @=~ii&~$;;~ off our regular fare~ Price isn't the only sweet deal on this flight either.1~i\i§e~ B~eakfast ~ pastries, hot coffee, juice and a newspaper are all free on board. Early boarding is available too. Coming home the same day? Our 6: 10 p.m. return flight is also on sale. Both sale flights take off Monday through Thursday, now through March 14. llR e CAUFllllll Call your Travel Agent or Air California Reservations in Ontario. (714) 983-2743; Colton. (714) 825-6900; El Monte, (213) 444-4501 ; Los Angeles, (213) 627-5401 ; Palm Springs. (714) 327-8556; Riverside/San Bernardino. (7 14) 825-6900. r- ,. 0.SAC/ONT -8 -. Tu.tday, February 13, 1979 Ro~rl N Weed/Publisher Thomas Ketvll/Eelltor Barbara Kre1b1ch /Edltor1a1 Page Editor orango Co••• o •••• Po101 Editorial Page ............................................................... _ Transit d Pact ~O~~en Qu -~-~--- • st1ons U1~Clors of lh Or mat• County Tr n It Otstrirt • uv th )' Ilk..-lo rew rd lh rootr c1on1 whn dn a 1tood .)Ob for thl\m b~ granting the rontroc:tnrs ~tcn~ums on their p c ·~1th th dblrkt. Thot wo the purpo • tht•y ~old. behind the OCTO's d ci ions not to seek bld.s for lhe thre ·)·car rontracl for Jh odvcrt1 ma ~pacl' insldt• tht· di trac t bu s 1 r m..at ds lnc. h l~ h(\td the contra('\ for the Pll!'!l lhrec )'~Ir ond buse<l on ats s·eeord It w~~ "'\en the new contract That may \\Ork out pretty \\l'll for th ad comp..1n~ And 1l probably s a\'t':> tht:' tran•\lt d1strtct taff ome ttm(• .and dfort In stn1n~ throuRh hub. but thl· pubhc " mh•rt" t may not'be 'l'rH"d ' The truns1t dt ·trit·t dlrl'ctorc;, •Ul' on 'iOhd ground legnlly 1'ht>y hun• b('t•n lnfor ml'd ti; th\' t•ount; counsel that they arl!n t r<'qu1red b~ J.1" tn put such contract~ out to bid. But such a ruhng rl'ally ~;:::, thE• quc~t1on it :, quite possible that somcwht>re out tht!rt' 1~ an ad company that might do e ven u b~tter JOb tha n Transit Ads Inc and brtng more money to the district Tht> only way s uch a com pany would tw round would bf> through the-l)ta ndard bidding prnctice. If Trans it Ads 1s deserving of -;pecial co nsideration. it ~houJd be becuus~ the compa ny has s ubmitted th<• best hid. not bccaus<' it ' madl' friend~ a mong d1s tr1c t dm.•c tors Hindsight's Easy There seems t o be a certa in a m ount of pious hindsight in the criticis m currently being leveled at the ~ University or Southern California. . T he unive rs it.y is taking heat for a warding an honorary degree to the Shah of Jr:an in 1.975 and. for a~­ t.'Cpting funds from U .S. corporations domg business m Saudi Arabia to set up a Middle East Center. • On the first point. back in 1975 the s hah was officially JTgarded as one of this country 's most important Middle East connl'ct ions, both for Iran 's critical position as de· tender of tht• Persia n Gulf oil states and for its own oil. And USC was by no means thl' first university to offe r ~ honorar~ degrer to a foreign leade r ranked a s a V;Jlued friend of the l 'nited States •. Of course. If use at that time had so honored an of- ~k1al of the Pt•op le's Republic of China, it would have set off a riot. Now of coursl'. such a move would be hailed for its support o f U S. government policy. • On the question of the Middle East Center, the issue r<·a ll y s hould have m ore to do with the value of suc h a lY('nler than its funding • Given the critical importance of the area to the con· tinue d we ll-being of the United States. the establishment of a cente r for its s tudy would appear t o be valid. pro- v1dC'd the funds. whall·ver their source. are used with in- teg rity • Let us not forget that t here 1s scarcely a major um- Vl'rs ity m lh(• country tha t does not receive. ~nd wt·lcome. don a tions from major corporations USC is taking som ething of a bum rap on all this Another Plus Most rc f ugees from the Eas t and Midwest would cite nut having to shovel snow off driveways and sidewalks as one of the m ore agree able fringe benefits of living in Southern California. A recent dis cussion of the legal r amifications of snow shoveling would indicate there's a great deal more to be thankful for thun j ust not having to wjeld a shovel. For example : An accumulation of snow is legally cons idered a natural phenomenon. so if you just leave it alone and someone falls down in it while traversing your pro perty. you can't be s uccessfully sued for damages. However . if you do shovel it <a s many communities require >. you can get in real trouble. By disturbing the "nutural" st a te of affairs you may create an uneven walking s urface or pile up a bunch of snow that wasn 't th e r e orig inally -in which case it's your fault if som eone rails over it Also de bated in court has been the question of the laye r of ice that may form on a s idewalk after the s now is re moved -clearly more dangerous for the passerby than soft snow. An expe rt in pe rsonal injury cases concludes it's pro- bably s afest to just leave the white stuff where it is -un- less a city ordina nce demands that you move it. in which ~ase be very, ver y careful. Isn 't it nice not to have to worry about a ll this? ~ . OP•nions expressed in the space above are those ot the Dally Pilot E)ther views expressed on this page are those of their a uthors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O 8ox 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/ Banned ByL.M.BOYD Recall when the hula hoop. was at its peak? The city c!ouocil or Djakarta, In- donesia, banned it then. Said i,t mi g h l ·•st i mu 1 ale passions ." Three cities in Japan outlawed it, too. As fl"' U-amc hazard. Comes lo ritjnd because a client asks \fbO invented it Cao only re· P,Ort it originated in Australia Dear Gloomy Gus Seems to me those farmers protcstlog In, Washington are about as qualified to display· our nag on their ttac· • tors as the lrrutlan stu dents would have been wavlna lt In Beverly Hiils. NEVADA NELi~ as an exercise device. First of the hoops there were made of bamboo. One s uch was sent to the Wham-0 toy folk here, but they couldn't figure out how to deal wilh it until an Australian visitor stepped into lt and set it to spinning. In Cocoa, Fla., is a Girl Scout troop with a mem- bership made up exclusively of pregnant unmarried girls. Most nutritious of all lhe fast foods is said by re- searchers to be pizza. Q. "What's a •goose Uat"1" A. A roster of people wbo are lncJined to buy any ln· a urance policy otfered to them. Moat often they'r e elderly and usually ill or a lltlle mixed up mentally. Some sellers of insurance first work such ros ters themselves, then peddle the Ust1 to other sellers of In-surance. Almoet but no\ quite half o( all the bank robberies in this country happen on Fridayft. Three out of lour families who take their children out to eat let uld children pick the platU. Nt ThimmelCh The Arabs: Our Newest Target WASUINCTON Brad Corbell, owner of tho Texa Raniera baseball t am (once tht.• Witihm1ton nators> in a r cent moment or exaaperaUon. 1hreat4!ned to sell hl& ball club "lo 5<Jrne Anbs . . and you •uys Ith..-pre s> can cut TiiEM up .. Corbell roots persecuted by th~ press So it seem:s that lf he ~old ~ club. hi.$ air •at ad-\• e r s ary. tbt.' p rt.>ss. could v1ctlmli e the lowly Arabs 1n s t e <sd o r ' him . Thus h{' w o uld b e boosted from his depres- sion What migbl we get from such Arab ownership rarm teams called the Abu Dhabi Cubs. Beirut Braves. o r Cairo Cardinals7 ANYWAY. in equating h1mRelf w1lh the Arabs. Corbett is only renecting their negative imaf!e 1n the popular culture. He 1s • down, so he puts them down because it is characteristically human for people to need isomebody to put down. Since the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights attacks the unfair depiction of blacks, hlspanics. Asian and Pacific: people, In dians and even Aleuts (but not Protests a D.C. Tourist Attraction By RICHARD L. WORSNOP Edhorltl A-•n:" Aepo"• For the thi rd consecutive yea r. a "tractorcade" organized by the American Agriculture Movement has rumbled into the nation's capital lo dramatize farmers' demands for higher prices for their products. The tractorcade follows closely on the heels of this year·s March for Life. he ld a nnually in Washington t o protest the Supreme Court's 1973 decision that s truck d own mos t stale laws against abortion. The farmers and the anti- abortionists are only two of a seemingly endless list of groups that have taken to s taging parades and other types of demonstrations in the capital. During the 1960s , civil rights and antiwar marches in Washington drew supporters from all levels of America(\ society. Today's de- monstrations. however. tend to be sponsored by s pecial·interest. groups interested only in a single issue. "In part." Newsweek ob- served last summer. ''the change re pre s ent s a me fir st approach lo politics in which strongly felt personal issues a bortion. gun control. even ex· pense-account rights -suddenly loom large. In part. it also reflects a spreading disenchanl- m enl with conventional party politics even the effectiveness of the electoral process itself ... TJ1E PURPOSE of m ost Washington demonstrations is to protest or demand somet.hi.ng M8ilbox Arabs l and since It ts cortectly around Arabs. They are charged verboten to stereotype Jews and wlth "buying up the country" other mlnortUet <once a target>, when the fact ls that Arabs have the public, aided by 1'V ltnd the" boufht ]ll'OPOrtionately Uttle In mcdla. fmdl tb Arabs ao easy the United States, outside of goat, even vltlalns. -' Treasury bills, which amounts We need both In TV dramir..,.-"'nt""'buying lnfiatlon and a piece of don't we? If you 11ludy TV. you our naUona1 debt. team that Arabs are stereotyped as o il rich s heik s, camel A CC 0 ll D I N G t o jockeys. terrorists. assassins. Newsweek. the leading in· wblte·slavc traders. and greedy vestors in American property busln smen. are the Dutch, the British, the Canadians, the Germans. Swiss. IT WAS my 1mprcss1on that French and Japanese -In that thert wnJJ such stereotyping on order. The Arabs aren't even ln TV adventure pro~rams. but it the picture. A study or foreign took a ~adlnR of. "The Arab: purchase of U.S. farmland also TV's Most Populor Villain" showed the Arabs as an rn · 1Chrl1Uan Century, Dec. 13. signilicantractor. 1978 > to convince m e with When Saudi Arabia's Foreign documPntation. Th<' fact that Minister, Prince Saud al·Faisal. many of thtst scrl1>ts stereolyp-tried to buy a Park Avenue co-op Ing Arabs are written by Jews is apartment in 1977, some of the lronica! because Jews have been owners managed to thwart the de famed and persecuted for will of the majority, and denied centuries. But the defamed and him the purchase. Ironically, the pers~cuted so m e times Sen. Jacob Javits, a reliable ad- become the d e fame rs a nd vocate of Israel. tried to in- pe rsecutors that ·s human tervene on al·Faisal's behalf. nature, too. Occasionally, bigotry against Ye a r s ago . the An la · Arabs nares into the open as it Defamation League fought the did when Paul Rand Dixon, a unfair ond sometimes vicious Federal Trade Commissioner, depiction or J ews as people with c a 11 e d Ra l p h N ad e r < a strikingly semitic features. as Lebanese· American) a "dirty greedy businessmen, as cowards Arab." Ironically, and com· or shysters. The AOL deserves a mendably. two of the first to de· salute for its success in stopping fend Nader were Jewish coo- mosl of this slander. gressmen, who Ukely had heard Today, the same kind of "dirty Jew" orten enough as slander and rear ·s wrapped boys that they had strong feel- or other. A notable exception was Honor America Day. held on July 4. 1970, and belie~ed to be the largest gathering in the capital's history. Designed to praise the nation and its govern· ment, the rally drew a crowd estimated at 350,000 to 400.000 people to the Lincoln Memorial for an inter faith religlous service and entertainment by television stars. Nowadays, demonstrations are s maller. more numerous aod frequent. and occasionally bizarre. For instance. a group called Strippers for J es us handed out pink rosaries in Lafayette Park, across Penn- sylva nia Avenue rrom the While House. And fans or Elvis Presley marched to de mand that the late singing idol's birth- day be made a national holiday. A SEPARATE class or Washington protest demonstra· tion is aimed at the policies or a foreign government or a visiting foreign dignitary. American Maoists clashed with police out- side the White House on the evening of Chinese Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping's arrival in the city. The shah of Iran's frequent visits to Washington inva riably brought Ir a nian s tude nts enrolled at local colleges out into the streets. Washingtonians also a r e inured t o the s ig ht or C hil ea n s, Palestinians , Taiwanese and other nationality groups parading and holding rallies in parks. Demonstrations in the capital in1ts against "dirty Arab" as well. WHILE THERE are highly publicized cases or in· dividual Arabs nauntlng their oll wealth, the vast majority ol the 100 million Arabs in the world are a poor but emerging people . They are going to play an in· creasingly important role. For several centuries, Arabs have l ived in ge n e r a ll y depressed conditions . But go back into history, and you will find many cultural highpoints in the Arab world. Arabs have made many contributions to We s t ern c ultur e in a s t r onomy . m a the matics . literature, physics. medicine . philosophy, and history. Today, we live with inflation, tougher com pe tition from foreign nations and higher fuel prices . All this makes the stereotyped Arabs a thre at. Whatever the merit of the OPEC price increases, it is true that the OPEC nations are afflicted with the same inflation we are. and like the AFL·CIO's George Meany, this cartel wants its pay hike. loo. Thus the Arabs can become vulnerable to o ur frustration and wrath, just as J ews, blacks and others have berore them. I guess it has always been and always will be, that cussed mankind needs somebody to kick around. usua lly are peaceful, a lthough there have been some notable exceptions. Local police forcel> are well trained in the art of crowd control, and the National Park Service makes no attempt to weed out applicants for permits to demons trate on lederal property. Local residents grumble about the traffic snarls created by the larger demonstrations a nd about the cost of policing them about SlS million a year. On the othe r hand, the protests may well be a n et plu s f or Washington's economy. They help to keep the city's hotels full and bring addJttonal business in- to shops and restaurants. And there are indications that they have become a tourist attraction -free st.reel theater, if you will. Death Benefit Poor Choice for Econotny Cut To the Edi~r: enough to plan ahead, and we re· members of the "fourth estate" ing account of a local~le's ln the·last evening's paper we lied on what has been promised to research tts obvious medts. encounter wath an unspoile<! read that the president had de· us by the government. Too, John Schmitz bas made culture. cided to do away with our $255 If cuts must be made in this every roll call vote, wbJch. in However, I feel the conclusion Social Security death benefit-program -make exceptions for itself is somewhat or a record, was irrespcnslble. The naming except for the very poor. the needy, and for those who can and does not come as a surprise. or the viUagc and its exact loca- We're vehemently opposed lo prove valid memberships In He always did! lion in the Solomon Islands. ac· this proposal! There is one thing Memorial Societies such as ours counts or free meals and open that all Americans both wealthy 0 that their last wishes can be WITH THE seemingly un· hospitality, and the general in· and poor have to do to get off carried out as they desired. limited number of bills present· vltollon to say "Paul and Patty this planet -and that is die! We're t};rying in our own way to ed, most of which are designed sent you" &ives anyone reading So '-i g A · k h. h t f du1.. to limit our personal freedoms, the paper the opportunity and in· me wor .. n mer1cao.s may ma e e lg cos o 1u~I a centive lo invade the private never llv~ long enough to collect thing of the past an intelligent and knowledgeable lives of 3 vulnerable people. retirement benefits. Some may STEVE BURR legislator such as ls Mr. Schmitt Pe rhaps the impact which never marry or raise families, SHARI BURR is needed. as he does bis job to a could occur from this type of therefore they won't use widow greater extent than man$ of our and survivor's benefits. But legislators who appear daily in publicity is similar to that which every single one or us will dJe Pr•lw lerSrlt•Uz ·Sacramento in their greedy d · occurred~nhH~walirfinf T°Ili. someday, and we reel that if To the F.dltor: rorts to collect a greater amowrt places w c e a c e st.a es they have paid Into Soc'tal The Dally Pllot 's Feb. • or pe r diem r,•1, whlch ls no longer provtde the ''perennial h • ri ,.. r b paradJse experience ... Security all their worklJll days, editorial concemlng the absen-anot er ' po o t e tax· 1 wlsh to atate that t have they are entiUed to thelr death teelsm of state Sen. John payers' money. often enjoyed lls. Romo's benefit. Schmitz a. another in a long So 1 •ugplt that the "fourth articles in the past. and hope that IN OUR case -we have made 1rran1ements with our Me morlal Society to handle every detail from lbe moment we are pronounced dead -thus tnklng the mental and financial burden or these arrangements off the shoulders or the loved ones we leave behind. All detalll wlll be taken care o( by the society. and considered paid in run by the current Social Securi· ty dtath benefit at the lime or our death. chain of Journallatlc "cheap estate'' editorialise a11Lnat lbe my commenta are taken as 1 shots" at one or th(s slate 's· waste lo the CalHornla crltlclsmoloneaspcetoflheartl· finest legislators. Le(ltlature and cease their pet-f her 1 ht Mr. Schmit.l's record speaks ty denunciation of Sen. John cle. noto c~ra approac o •• h dill l Schmitz. For we mui>t n ver Journallsm. for Itself. ne as 1ent Y " ANNCHRISTOPH searched for the truth and has foraet that be has proved many consistently presented same to llmea his in1enJoua, valuable his constlltue ncy of the Mtb worth to both the nallon and h1s state senatorial district, and has Immediate constituency. knowledgeablylnrormedthetlec· EDWARDT ORANEY torate of anyt all 11ituatlons ... .,.,., .... /fllapl•ttfl To the Edit.or: We have which affect them andtor tbe1r families. And when Mr. Schmitt Implies that a "£ull·Ume " legislature I" unnecessary It been r11ponalble would behoove tht respomibJi Tb~ 0 Ialand Llvin1'' feature arlk:le (Feb. 2) was an lnlerell· • " , .. ~ .. ' J NATION J CALIFORNIA T~. February 13. 1979 DAILY PILOT .4 'f American Base a Target Chip 'Cyes Father's 'BO.Plans TEllRA lran 1A 1' 1 lon1 they r pect m1n . " Club a nd use d t o liv e 1n Okla homa." he said lfe was one of thousands who heeded the call on Monday by rebel·controll ed state radio to help other backers of Iran's new government who were supposed lo be fighting Amer icans and Ira n 's I mper ia l G uard at Sultanabad support faclllty In northeastern Tehran. top thul 1" Mo lem au mlla houted u another tn uracnt at n OVt-n'\ln U S miht r)' upport but\ pr par •d lo raddl n He 11tbert"ti an tht ~old rrin1ed b•M r for 1 I ·k ~plna and utt'nd~ a hand toward an American n port~r He 1dentlf1ed hi m self a11 Rou1hang Ohadl, an enafneer wltb lM atrlke·bound Ir anian oil ndualJ')' who had studled at the UnlveraJty or Ok lahom a. ;\merlcan fl I Wlth bullet& "I ~ JlC.'<'t nyon1• nae aa. "8Y T H • WAY. "I 'm a br neh pttl ident of the L10011' CONCORD. N.H. <AP > Chip Carter says he expects bis fathe r to decide in the ne"t few· months whether to run for re· e lection as preside nt. Young Carter said he thinks the soooer his father decides, the better. Runoff 'Below Normal' B V T THE 91 t o 100 Americans there had left days e arlier. and the 200 Ir a nian troops had given up without a fight. He said he felt Sen. Edward Water Picture for California Vimood M. Kennedy, D·Mass.. had no plans lo run against his Cather. but might be creating the im· pression that he would run in or - der to gain national publicity for his pet programs in Congress . SA<.' RAM F.NTO 1 \ P 1 l'allfornaa • l>lream runotr th1 'Pring and ummer probably will t>t- wt•ll below normal. tht> "tlttt.' h» predicted R&nfall t·ould ln<'re.lSt', improving the runorr p1cturt.', but 'lhl· m.iJoraty of water year which !>tarted dry ended ttw eason below normiil." thl· State Departml·nt of Water Rt" ource!.t !>&Id "FEB. I DAT.\ SHOW THAT m oi.l raver basins ha\'t• produl'l'd below normal runoH s mce Oct 1 nnd that sno"' Mo red water ts presently ID· sufftcl(lnt lo prov1dt• normal runorf volumes this year ." the dl'partment i.a1d in a report dated Feb 1 but issUt'd Monday T hese findings were also in the report· Forecasts or runorr from April thrOugh July r anged from 59 pe rce nt of overage for the American River to 98 percent for the Tuolumne Most streams wert> forecast from 60 to 80 percent of norm<1I SACRAMENTO VALLEY triubutaries are ex- pected lo produce 60 to 80 percent of normal nows T he Kawcah. Tule and Kern rivers m ay be belo" 80 per cent of normal For tributaries between Tuolumne and the Kings basins. runoff is expected to be near norma l, the department s aid. From the Tehacha pi range north. rainfall from October through January has been below normal The northern thirdofthes tatehad about 50 per cent normal. the San J oaquin Valley from 60 to 90 percent and Southern Californ1<1 about 150 percent of normal Most Support Budget Balance NEW YORK tAP 1 Americans over whelm· angly favor a <'onstitutional amendment requiring a balanced federal budget because they don't trust politicians to put a lid on government spending, an Associated Press-NBC News poll shows. The public. weary of continuing innation. which they blame in part on defi cit spending. says cutting waste in the federal bureaucracy would save enough mon<'y to balance the half-trillion- dolla r budget Bl 'T AME RICANS' DISTRUST of politicians ·~ '>0 deep that they don't believe their elected or- rac1als will art Thus. thl'Y are spht over whether the defi cit actually col'ld be wiped out in the next few years. T he AP-NBC News poll found 70 percent of those intt>rvie wed favor a budget-balan cing a me ndmenl Eighteen percent opposed s uch a move. and 12 percent were not sure. Support for an amendment has slipped in the past three months. however , the current level is five points below the finding orthe November AP-NBC News poll and nine points below the December re- sults DESPITE THE HIGH LE VEL of support. Amencans don 't think their elected officials will accomplish the balancing act. Only onP in fou r said politicians will work to balance the budget. Seventy percent said politi· cians will not work to wipe out the deficit. Six per- cent of the 1.600 adults interviewed were not sure. ( This distrust has 1m plications for politicians who have taken a sta nd on the balanced budget. President Cart<'r has consistently prom ised lo balance th~ f<'deral budget. but he opposes a con- stitutional amendment on the grounds that it would rob the aovernment of needed flexibility. California Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr. announced his support for a constitutional amendment in January. A Valentine's Day Celebration that will be carved indelibly on your memory. cask 't1 cleave~ Steak • Lobster • Spirits (714) 752·2~ • Open 5 PM 1660 Dove Stre I, N<>wport Beach A, WIA"'91• 'WE'LL BEAT BROWN' Chip Carter TH&O GHO T THE STATE, snowpack wa- t er accumulation as below normal. but the prob· lem tse peca&lly c ritical an northernriverbasans~ Typically. two-thirds or the snowpack bas been deposited by Feb. 1 Runoff has been less than 30 percent of normal since Oct 1 in the North Coast region and San Fraoclsco Bay ar ea Minutes after its call to bat tle. the r adio admitted 1ls report was wrong. but 1t was too late to turn back the throngs or people headed !or the base 1n anythmg that would roll. including a fan: e ngine Tram e was tied up for hours A s pokesman for the U.S Military Advisory Group. which a t last count numbered 888 in I ran. said the base h andled fi nancial and personnel matters and contained American clubs and a theater. Warranties Extend YOUNG CARTER added he was fa ir ly certain California Gov. Edmund G. Brown would run agains t his father, but added: "We'll beat hi m ." IT HAS BEEN 38 PE RCENT for the Yuba Rive r to 58 perce nt. for the tnflow or Shasta Lake. the main reservoir in the federal water system. The Feather River has had 46 per cent of normal runoff WASHINGTON IAP 1 -About 50 .000 owners o f Renault a utomobiles will be notified their car wa rranties a re betng exte nded. the Federa l Trade Commission says. Carter, fresh from a New Ham pshire skiing vacation with sister Amy, m ade the commen~ Monday after a private meeting w ith Gov . Hug h Gallen . a Dem ocrat. Did you kn~ Home Federal a best-seller lendi11g lib r/ Check out our books. Now, t here's a very convenient alternative to the publi c library. It's Home Federal's Best-seller Lending Libr ary, located right in o ur office, at the Seacliff Shopping Center. 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'D•••t -,_ Otd )PU knu~ Hy Ju.ly, 11187, th tt •lll h( 3Z.~ mor tu dl'nh1 In wut twru.t Clr11n11• Counh than lhNfl \\.Ill be "6P ces · for U'lt•rn " • m 1977, thN'f' v.t>r<' •t m1lhon worth or n«>w non rn.JCtenllul bwldin~ put up tn Oran c County' PC'NOnul mc•omt-in OrnnR• County v.:111 hit $17 S bllhon m 1979' -THE A\'Ell.\Gf: IUIRc:t~\R\ 1ornm1tt1•d an Orangti County 1n 1977 rwttt>cl lh1 l"'rJ>t-lrdtor $461 worth or ~loltin aiooch 11w UH•rJi,:t• Oriinlii< Count\ v.om.tn <'in 1·x J)l'Ct to have 2 l ctuldrt•n durw~ hr r 1ar1·llmt· .. Th111>t• and otht>r hlth• kttt1v.:n f 11·ts 1arc• ,111 C'Un tWnt>d m lht.-rn78 79 tkport on I h1· ~I 1t1• uf tht> County. IS:>ued th1"' month by tlw <·ounty Ad m m1strallve Ofhct' The 133 pug1• do<.•unh nt I' tht> I.ind 11r rt•port that bureaucraL'> and tnv1a bufh 11dort- IT'S TUE EIGHTH 0 E preptArt.-d by the CAO s taff and the forward explami. 1t 1s designed to assist county depJrtmt:nb. agt.>nc1t.>1> and the board of superv1i.ors in the annual pl.rnnmg and budgeting process '· At present, the large orange covt>red report 1s handed out frt>t> to county officials as wdl as re presentatives of any other public ag<-ncy in the countv that wants one Thal may stop Supervu.ors Harriett Wieder bas asked for a report on how the slate of the coun- ty report might be put on a paying basts by selling copies to noh-county agenc1e:.. MEANWIDLE, THERE ARE a host or t1db1ts to be gleaned from the t <•port's analysts or growth in the southeast county, th<' county ·~ economy. crime and the criminal jusltce system and pro· jections or population. Herc a re some samples· . -In the southeast county. where most of the residenual and tndustrial growth will take place. 1t is estimated that by 1987. tht•re will be a monthly shortage of 1.5 million MCF of natural gas. An Death Penalty Rllling Siands SAN FRANCISCO 1AP 1 The California S\.l preme Court, without comment, has refused to reconsider its dec1s1on holding the 1977 death penally law cannot b<' applied rctroact1vely. Tht• court's action involved a 6· 1 opinion h anded down Jan 11 that upheld the Cirst·degree murder COO\'JC'llon or Gre~ory John Tt>ron Jr , 24, but rever.wd hi s dN1th 'i<'ntence on grounds the 1977 statutt• did not appl't to crimt''> that occurred before 1t bee a ml' t•HL•clJ\ c THE TRIBt'NAL S.\I D A law which increases tht• p<'nalty for <.i crime mu~t apply only to crimes com milted after the• effrcti"c date or the legisla- tion Tcron was indickd by an Orange County grand jury Jan. 18, 1978, for the bludgeoning death or Earl Reed for $1. 75 on Oct. 4. 1975, in an Anaheim motel The court struck down the state's 1974 death penalty law as unconstitutional on Dec. 7. 1976, on g rounds il was mandatory and didn't provide for consideration or any m1t1gating circumstances. THE 1977 LAW expanded the procedure for a pC'nalty hearing at which mitigating evidence could be introduced The question of its validity has not yet reached the hiJ:?h court llild Care Data In New Directory Copies or an 88-page child care dirt!ctory com- piled by members of the Orange County Com· mission on the Status of Women are now available for public purchase. The booklets. listing information about 350 child care centers in Orange County, can be purchased for $1 through the county Pubhc ln- for m ation Office, San ta Ana Boulevard and Broadway in Santa Ana. Copies also may be ordered by mail for $1.50 each. county ofracials s aid. - The directory. •'Spaces for Leaming, Playing and Staying." was compiled by the commission for parents seeking child care while they work or fulfill other obligations The directories h st the location and size of each center. phone numbers. hours or operations. fees, ages or children accepted, if bot meals are available and spedal programs orrered. Directories also are available for reference at local hbraries. county officials said. .. c...- 145SR10 VTT B·TBL 155SR12 VTT B-TBL 146SR13 VTT B-TBL 155SR13 VTT B-TBL 165SA13 VTT B-TBL 175SR13 VTT B-TBL 165SA14 VTT B-TBL 175SA14 VTT B·TBL 186SR14 VTT B-TBL 165SR15 VTT 8 -TBL 166SA1 5 VTT B·TBL ASIC Al.OUT oua aOADHADADAMD MILIAGI WAIRA.NTY ... 0.f'l4o:e •Lf . 35.01 ..... 1.05 40 74 21 .H 1.34 3756 2Ut 1.32 41 80 ...... 1.49 4350 2Ut 1 85 48.47 27.H 1 86 4668 2Ut 1 78 49.85 21.tt 1 9e 52.63 Jt.H 2 13 48.88 2Ut 1 85 4965 2Ut 1 85 M <' 1'' rqul!l• 1,000 cubic flo\'l In urn In lht> ~utht• !il county. tbere were 10 portiorui of frt·cwuy'I uml hti.thwuyi. 11uffrnng from rhrOOIC" c·on6't•stlon Jlecuutse Cul1'ran · plans no Cuhtrt" road 11ru1cc:l In thl~ growth area. 1t Is utlmatt'd the numlwr or cona:estcd road segments wlll bit nearly i;o by IU87 -T llF. Nl MlSUl <W Pt;OPU: working in Orun&t' County undcrwt.-nt a k11lold incrt·use rliiing from ~.300tu~iH,tiOO It l~. at :.hould be823.600. flurglar y 1s lhf' rounly 's bh:gt.-sl crime pro· blt·m, .wcuuntrn.: for ub Jlt't C1..nt of ull lhe property a1m1·11 n·1101tt'd 1n lht• county 1n 1977 "1'hc pro hJb1hl) o( ht 1ni.: Jrrt•')tc<l 1~ 4iJ1prox1malt'ly one out or (1v1• ' fo'or lhl I,, st SIX rnonth'> or 1978. Santa Ana h•d lhl· t•ou11ty in mur<l1•r., \\.1th 10. followtid by \n.1hl01m ~•th '>t'H'll -Of' THE t0,Z62 OR.\NGE County felony ar n•sti.. made 111 11177, 31 9 J>t.'rcl•nt wen~ convicted dnd senlenctid on misdemeanor charges and 10 4 p.·r<'t'nt we re convicted and sentenced on felony churgl's It look an average of 81 days lo get a misde· m\•anO«' conv1t't1on 111 Orange County courts 10 1977, as compared lo the 106 days 1t took lo do the same thing m San Diego courts. By thl' year 2000. the county is expected lo b<' home for 2.758.100. about one million more peo· pl~ than hve here now • I. I :)l('r( Al'Wl•• ..... le Rel~tant Kennedy Backed Former sports advertising may Murray Onigman or Concord. N .H .. has announced a write -in campaign for Sen. Edward Ken· nedy's.J..980 White House bid. Kennedy 's or- fice says the senator has no plans to seek the Democratic Party's nomination in the race. but Onigman says that won't stop his efforts. , Mil&: Take a Break; Help State A~WtrellflOle MILLS URGES 'LEISURE SHARING' Senator Introduces Two Jobs Biiis SACRAME NTO IAP> California workers could help create more jobs by working less. according to the s tale Senate's leader. Senate President Pro Tern James Mills calls the concept "leisure s haring" and said it's d esigned to a id people who want to take m ore time off from their JObs and those who are looking for work. H E SAID 100,000 new JObs could be c reated H current jobholders converted l percent or their work time lo leisure periods. To put it another way, 1f 50 people working in a particular job decided to t ake a n extra week orr each year without pay, il would create a s lot for another worker, the San Diego Democrat said Monday. ·'The purpose is to try to deal with the problem that a lot of people do not have as much leisure time as they would like and a lot or people have more than they would like." he said at a press conference. LAST MONTH, the state's un- employment rate was 6.3 per- cent with 687.000 people looking for work. Thal compares with a 7 pe rcent rate in January 1978. To encourage development of such programs. Mills introduced two bills Monday, one aimed at private employers and the other at the state: 4, The private empf>yer bill. SB 3 7 1 . t r i es t o e-n co u r a g e employers to take part by al- locating $900.000 to cover costs or adding new workers. includ· ing unemploym ent insurance, Social Security, recruitment and training. • MILLS SAID THE bill sets up a two-year expe rimental pro- gram designed to create 500 lo 1.000 new jobs. adding that he hoped m ore funds would be needed in the future as more employers and employees took part in the program. "Whatever it costs. ll would be a very s mall fraction of having people on welfare," he said, ad- ding that It could cost $1.000 or less for each new job created. Ann Prosser , a consultant to the Senate Health and Welfare Committee, said it costs aboul $564 a month to m aintain a fam1- lv of three on welfare. including such benefits as Medical. MILl.S SAID employees who volunteer to take extra lime off v.ould have their fringe benefit... reduced accordingly or could pay to have full benefits. T he other bill, SB 370. tries to save state Jobs by setting up a voluntary progra m under which state workers could t.itke extr~ time off without pay. He said that would be better tha n eliminating jobs because of budget cutbacks. GOV. EDMUND G . Brown Jr. 's proposed 1979-80 budget envisions the elimination or 5, 1·10 state positions. mostly by attn· lion. The bill directs the Personnl'I Board lo survey state employee" to see how man)' want lo participate in such a program and requires stale departments to revise work schedules based on that s urvey. 'Prop. 13' Splinters Maine Town SACO. Maine <A P 1 -The tremors that erupted in California with Proposition 13 have reached this s mall Maine community with shocks that are New Land Rush Due in Nevada CARSON CITY. Nev. <AP ) -The second wave or a modern land rush fn the Nevada desert appears ready to break on the Bureau of Land Management. Roughly 6,000 applications have been mailed to people who inquired about 320-acre parcels or cheap land available under the Desert Land Act in the 40 days since a 15-year mor atorium on the act was lifted in Nevada. BLM sp<>keswoman Jan Bedrosian said. BUT A LACK OF FERTILE land and water in the nation's driest s tate is likely to frustrate the threatening friendships and pitting resident against resident. "I know people who aren't even speaking to each other any more just because somebody voted yes and somebody voted no" to a property tax cut similar to Proposition 13, said Bob Moody. Parks and Recreation Department head who lost five e mployees when his budget was sheared. UNUKE CALIFORNIA, WHERE a property tax cut last June was c us hioned by large state s ur- pluses. the tax revolt in this community of 13.500 has bad an immediate. severe impact. -About 1,800 school children were on vacation three weeks this month. a week longer than ;cheduled so schools could save heating costs. -Sixteen city e mployees. more than 10 perce nt •f the municipal work force. have been laid off, in- •uding four membe rs of the police department. ~1x more are threatened wilb pink slips, officials say. -m E SCHOOL superintendent's tentative budget calls for the dismissa\ of 20 to 24 teachers and administrators next fall. "It's a city tom apart," says Moody Saco's version of Proposition 13 was approved Jan. 16 by nearly a 2-lo·l margin. It hm1t:> th1!-i year 's property tax revenues to $3 million. $600.000 less than last year . fl followed a revaluation that doubled and tripled assessments for many oldl'r homes. farmland and coastal acreage. THE TAX CEILING "HAS given control lo th1• people." says Robert L. Cassette, the 5l·year-old former cit y councilman who was Saco's answer t11 Howard J arvis. "Property taxes had reached the saturation point " Ma'ny r eside nts. however. call the cell ing "Proposition Cassette." a label he resents. They are "trying to say it's one m an's ridiculous opinion ... To me, that's proof positive that a certain elt!· me nt. which is in the minority. will do anything a nd eve rything to prove this thing can't work." Cassette said. Des pite overwhelming passage of the tax cut. m any residents charge that voters couldn 'l vis- ualize its huma n impact. dreams of most would-be homesteaders Stale or------------------------------------------ ficials say the water resources of most Nevada valleys are alread y fully claimed. The activit y follows on the heels or a similar frantic scramble for lands under the Carey Act. another 19th Century cheap-land program. Carey Act appli cations had to be suspended after 1.875 applications swamped the state Lands 01v1sion in the first nine months of 1977 Nevada is the only state in the nation open to Desert Land Act applications from residents of any other stale. ONLY ABOUT 40 applications have been re · ceived al the BLM 's state headquarters in Reno, Bedrosian said. But s he said that the BLM told Inquirers there is no advantage lo filing an application before March 31. In fact . it pays lo wait and carefully rl' search the land before filing, she said. Under the act, plots or up to 320 acres can be g ranted to people who m anage to grow crops on the land. Unlike the Homestead and Carey acts, applicants don't have to live on their lands. THE PRICE IS DIRT cheap, just $1.25 an acre. But the cost of drilling a well, lrrlgaUng and raising crops could run "anywhere rrom $40,000 to $100,000" for 320 acres before the land 1oes to the applicant., state Agriculture Department l>irect.or Thomas Ballow s aid. C•ll 142-5878. Put a few word• to work for ou. S H • HOMIOWHHS • AUTO lft...-ce IP TOU QUALll'Y • INSURANCE 141-515' 1914 HA'"90tl BL\10 1,745 ffl;/11~ lo CJ..icago, !Jl/inoi6 Lut /iarJsr lo ftnJf NATION T~. Februaiy 13, •m DAILY PILOT A• 'Afar Ape Man' Theorg Challenged DOSTO P 1 An throvolOR• t R1dMrd Ll'ttlu) sari hc hat. un,•oH·n.•d nr~ ros U that ch.ill,'n&l· tht• thron lbat a rottntly 1dl'nllf1t-d pn· hl1torl(' <'rulurP l"•nrd thr "Afar pt m n" 1 1mon~ mankind' dln>('l anre ... ltiM • LHkf)', onto of thl' ~orld ' l""ud lng ,. p1•rt ~ on hum11 n url1lru. saJd h~ bdit'H lbe Af•r <'rt' tu~ w 1 c nly • n1.ar r\'I 1ttwuf 1h humunflnt• I AN INT aVIEW. IA'akcy aald he' 14'oold ~port on th~ n w rcu1t find.• lhln l~o monlh.s ln the Brit1-.h 1rltntlflc Journal, Natur Ill' alM> 1t1ld hl' h11d •ubm1ued an artlt'lr to th Am rican jaurnaJ. • I nc . dl1puUn1 th • tht'Or)' of llK't Alar c:r alur • au iancealur of human!'.. which wu!> 11ut forward Ir. Seit:ncc la&l m u nlh b~· Americana 0 0 11 Johunson nd Tim Wh itt' Johan on and Whll" maintain lh t the 3 ) mllh on year-old rreature t h ey n a m ed Au1tulop1tht•cus ~1farensis was common .tn<' tor both lo humans 'und to two species or near-humans thnt lutcr becuml' ~lCtlnl'l • Peace Corps Gets Bad Report Card WASIONGTON CAP > Tht.• Pea<'l' Corps fails to adequately bcrt·en vol\Lnteers . with sornt-candidates being interviewed by tcl,•phonc and otht-r~ not at all. according to a new study by the General A('COuntlng OfC1ce Tht' GAO, ~·n invt.•st1gallve arm of Congress. also said the corps Al"W~ Universal City Studio. pro· ducer of a fil m about country mus ic singer Loretta Lynn's r ise to stardom from a co<.il mining town. have been told it is not welcome in Blackey, Ky .. for filming of a three· m inute sequence. al o t.-uls tu give udcquate in- formation lo \Olunteers atJout thl' conditions under whu:h they are expect.-d to live . One costly res ult has been that .. many volunteers are terminal· mg service.? before scheduled c.>ompletlon frequently withm lhe ftrst months of service." s aid the report. AND THE PERSON NE L turnover rate in the overseas voluntl'er ser vice was three times as high as that of other federal agencies. the st udy not· ed. in part because the corps limits the time its staff mem- bers c~n serve. Carter Opposes Speed Limit Hike WASJU NGTON LAP > President Carter says moves by some state legislatures to raise the highway speed Um it are "Ill advised." Promp.ed by m uves an Wyoming, some Western stales have con-~1dl·red easing the national SS-mph limit. Ueglslation has been in- troduced in Congress that would allow slates to set their own li mits "11 hout risk of losing federal · highway aid funds', which ls the , government's chief w~apon for the present SS mph to 65 mph. enforcmg the 55-mph limit The speed limit was Imposed The study involved the Peace Corps office in Washington and Its operntions in Colombia, Hon· duras, Ma laysia, Afghanistan and Kenya. Responses were sought from volunteers in those countries from July to September 1977. T he study of the headquarters ope r ation was m ade between J une 1977 a nd October 1978. THE PEACE CORPS, sel up in 1961. has sent about 73,000 volunteers to 88 countries. As of last fall. the corps had about 7 .000 volunteers and a budget of ubout $84 million. The Peace Corps is a pa rt of ACTION, the federal volunteer agency. In its response in the report. the Peace Corps said it was try- ing to improve the effectiveness l)f its programs and projects. and the GAO said the crops "has m ade. or plans to make. sub· stantial improvements to deal with the problems ra ised." One unidentified volunteer said in the report: "Rec ruitme nt Is e n tire ly s lips hod at almost e very in· stance .... Certainly no other organization but that of the gov- ernment could afford to operate in such a manner ." Ou t Leakey ~a id the new rossll• auHcSt at least one or t h oH ex tin c t s p e ci es Australop1thecw; robustu:s ex ialt!d Ntrller t han had been I US· pccted and was a conlempo~ary or the Afar creature. He said the ne w fossils show that robustus existed long before 2 5 mllllon years ago, the age or the oldest fossils of the creature reported Lo dale Robustus was a helly huge-jawed creature with teeth sometimes an inch across. 'Musing' Fathers !'ayOff WASHINGTON <AP> -HEW's Child Support Enforcement Program collected more than $1 billion from m issing fathers in fiscal 1978 a nd enabled 19.000 families to get off the welfare r olls. the depa rtment a nnounced . The record collection of $1,050,099.000 was up from $864 million the previous year and was mo re t han double the a mount collected in hs· cal 1976, the fi rst year of the program. / HEALTH, Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. said the progra m "has proved lo be enormously cost-effecUvtt." The a dmin1st r at1v<' costs last year were $320 million In tr~cking down nearly a million fathers and making t hem pay child support, so more than $3 was collected for eve ry $1 spent. Califano said in a s tatement The program covers both Aid to Families with D e p e nd e n t Child r en and families who are not on welfare. but seek stale help to find Lhe missing parenl. Leakey'!> fossils 3pparcn\ly challe nce the con tention or Wh it<> a nd J o h unson th ut robustus arose somet ime after 3 mllhon years ago. whM the Alur creature still roamed Afncot ~ s avannah&. If' 80, IT would le nd support to Leakey's t heory that the hum an ge nus and the two s pe cies of now-extinct near- humans were already present 3.S million years a go. lie said he thmks the (~1lis <.tudied hy White and Johttn2iOn include examples of ut least two or these s pec1t>s. and do not represent a single creature. But he refused to discuss the flnd6 in deuu l pu ndlng the Nature report. Leakey Is director of Kenya's National Museum and son of an- thropologists Louis and Mary Leakey, whO (irst. explored the e ast African Rin Valley. where most of the current crop of early hum an fosslls have been round. We have a supply in every office for your convenience! Pomona First Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION CA RTt:R WAS 4uestiOnl'd at a news conference Monday about cnt'rgy con:wrv<1tion measures. m view of oil shortages caused by thc cutoff of Iranian suppht'!> by Congre~s as a fu el-savine mc>a s ure in the wake of the 1973·1974 Ara b oil Ol]lbargo and has bC'en credited '4fith helping to reducC' highway fa talities. ''THE FIRST TIME accepted ------IRVINE PARK VIEW CENTER University Drive at Michelson (714) 552-5325 LAGUNA HILLS Laguna Hills Plaza Alicia Pkwy. at Hwy. 5 (7'1') 581-4100 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 9029 Gar11eld Ave. 964-2691 "One thing I hat's concerned me rect>ntly. ·· hc said. "is tht- ll10\'C nn the part of some 111 !IO\'ISl'Cl slate le~is latun·s to rais(' tht• spt'ed h m1t abvve ~up 10 65 or more ·· lfr notE>d ttiaL such a move "'ould lead lo a cutoff of federal funds to the slates Involved.' EARLIER. ENERGY Depart- ment officials had said they are not as "receptive" to a higher speed limit as a Wyoming or- ficlal had indicated. -MRS. ABLE SAID she sug- ~ est ed the tra de -off to Ray W a rn~r. assist a nt deputy secretary of transportation,, and Mark Friedrich. a member of the Energy Department's policy staff. She said they were "recep- tive" to the Idea. But an Energy Department spokesman, asked whether such a policy was under considera· lion. said Friedrich wa*ontact- ed by Mrs. Abie's offi ce bv telephone and merely agreed to look over the s uggestion if her staff would put It in writing. applicants are able to discuss ln PUBLIC NOTICE detail the work they will be do· --------ing or the quality of life they will have to endure is a two·day m e dical and a dmi nistrative orientation Immediately before being sent overseas," the report round. "Unle11 there are serious pro- blems. It ls usually too late for applicant.I to chan1e tbelr de· cl11lon because at that polnt they have already prepared to leave the country." Records found that In sprint 1977, 5 percent t.o 20 percent of the appllcanu had no interviews with recruiters. In two recruit· ment centers. the report ~aid. more than halt the interviews w e r e cond u cted over t h e telephone. l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NMH STATEMENT T"• lollow1111 p.rSOI'\ •r~ C101n9 b\l~lnn1 e\: KOUBl1Mon .·Thurs .. 9e.m to4pm. Friday 9am to 5 30pm Ask •bot.It home i-11.,.i Houeint L.end9f ~ lqul& °"'*"""ty Employ., M If WAROl!H PllOPE R Tl ES. 1\1' llllt" L-. "'-1 tie.ell. C" '1660 Wttlty I!. W1roen, lt!t Soulll Wnlll•I lf61, Al\lflellft, CA '290& M•rvln H. 111f•r1ten, HU Ru111 Lant ~ hftfl, CA 92/otO Ti;f1 w.Jneu t• c~11cted bv •t--------------------------------vtMr•I "'1Nrtlllp. ~.,, 1. w.,c»n. ...,. Tftfl ~ WH Ill.., ••I" Ille (Oum 1 Cleft! tlf Of MIOt County on J •n ... ,.,., l'IMl n ~-----------------------------~ ~Y.HMa-,E-lre t tltl H....,,. 81•f. Ste. oo TtrHMt, CA *'l P11C>ll•""' 0rMl9f Coa~t 0••1• Pilot Jen. >S, 30. Ft b. •. 13, 1'1'1 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USINES$ NAME STATEMENT 11S I• Tiit lol!owln9 ~r\On. are C101no tM.l'tfte\S ., PETE'S CLEl'.NINC, SERVICE 111441 C.rffn S1 , Apt UA, Hunllf>910" Btacll C.A'116'7 --:::=:=:=:====================================::;--I Pera ··~t, .. lllcl, 16941 C.re'n SI , Apt UA, Hut1tl"91011 Bue ... CA '176'7 THE SPOKESMAN, Phil Garon, said Friedrich did not en- courage the idea or express any particular "receptivity .. to 1l. Paml'la Able. Wyoming con- servation director . said last week that her office suggested lhat :o;l<1les that raise gasoline taxt•s be allowC'd. as a trade-orr. to r aise the s peC'd lim\t on federally funded highways from IN 1975, THE GAO s aid. 38 percent of the volunteers did not complete their two-year stint. i ' Best Idea Since Shopping Carts . . ; ~ ~ow you can do a week's shopping NOTICE TO TELEPHONE CUSTOMERS We are planning changes that will Increase some rates to five countries and Introduce a lower international dlal rate to sixteen countries. The American Telephone & Telegraph Com· pany (AT&T) has filed a new schedule of over· seas rates with the Federal Communications Comm1ss1on (FCC) which accomphshes the 1ntroduct1on of International dialing to 17 addi- tional countries. This brings the total of interna- tionally d1alable countries to 64. The scheduled changes include substantial rate decreases for 16 countnes and selective rate increases In 5 of those 16 countnes far calls billed on the United States mainland. There will be no rate changes for the 17th country, the Netherlands Antilles. The decreases are scheduled to become ellect1ve on February 17. 1979. and the increases are scheduled to become effective May 15, 1979 Increases and decreases of rates to five countries. The increases. which are limited to the 1rnt1al periOd rates and are scheduled to become effective on May 15. 1979, will raise the Sunday operator Station and Person-to-Person rates to Argentina; the Sunday Person-to-Person rate to COiombia: the night and Sunday Person-to-Per- son rate to Haiti: and the night and Sunday Operator Station and Person-to-Person rates to Honduras and Nicaragua. For example, the rate for Argentina goes from $6.50 to $8.00 for Operator Station and from $9 00 to $12.00 for Person-to-Person; for Colombia, from $8.25 to $12.00 for Person-to-Person: for Haiti, from $9 00 to $12.00 for Person-to-Person; and for Honduras and Niearagua, from $5 00 to $6.00 for Operator Station and from $6.00 to $9.00 for Person-to-Person. There are no increases in the additlOOal minute charges. These Increases will make the lnitiat-penod charge for these calls the same as the ex1st1ng daytime rates. The new International Dial rates. which are lower than all rates presently 1n eHect. will become effective February 17, 1979. lnt.matlonal Dlal ratH. Wrth the introduct10f'l'Of International Dtal rates on February 17, 1979. customers can save from 10% to 42% compared with the cur- rent lowest cost day call. For example. a three-minute daytime call to Iran. Iraq. Malaysia. Saudi Arabia. Tahiti, Turkey or Yugoslavia. which flow costs $9.00 at the Operator Station rate. would cost $7.80 if dialed Similarly. an $8 10 call to Kenya would be $7.20, the $8 00 call to Argentina would be $7 05. a $6. 75 call to German Democratic Repubhc would be $6.00. and a $6 00 call to Honduras or Nicaragua would be $5 40 New Operator StatJon and lntematlonel Dlal rates for countries. AT& T's proposal includes introducing both International Dial and Operator Station rates to four countnes-Bahra1n. Belize. Cotombta. and Haiti. These rates will be lower than current daytime rates. A three-minute dcwt1me call to Bahrain, If dialed, would cost $9.00; to Belize, the rate would vary from $3.45 to $5.40; to Colombia. from $4.50 to $7.05: and to Haiti. from $3.45 to $7.05. depending on which state you're calhng from. It is important to note that customers calling from areas not presently equipped tor Interna- tional Dial would benef 11 from the lower dial rates even though the call would have to be completed by the operator However. If the cus- tomer requests special operator aSS1stance or special btlhng, the Operator Station rate would apply R EU91"P Burlie. 1Sl50 MA9fl011• API 71Mo, WMtmlnster. CA '11683 Tllh bu\1"4!SS l\ conClucted by a vener .sl p.tr1n«'"''P · e "1,~ without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed ~a "Pele' lllco Tiii\ stat..,,..nt was filed willl th<' Cou!lly Cl•rlt ot Ora,.ge Counly on Ja,.u.,., 16, 1•79. 11'19")4 Publlslled °'""°' coa~r Dally Pilar Jan >O Feb 6 1J 10. 197' M-7' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTIT(OUS IUSINESS NAMI! 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A DAILY PILOT T~aday, february 13, 1979 AT YOUR SERVICE I CALIFORNIA <Np ._,.,.4 •·~· r ... flU•• • DEAR PAT: St'Vi.'r I )'t'arl •co I m1tlll'd ll re· Qut·~l form for thi' potato chi anti snack food re bate I mo"ro .iflt•r that, but tnt for. retelv('d and mailed buck u c hllnil' of addr !> form Sance that time I hsv('n't h,,ard ~any thlnt about th • rtfund-I m.ailcd out. \\Ould > ou plNl\f' ht'lp m cet mint>•. 1t a bt..-n w Iona that I '•• lo l thr addrt'sir. where I M•nt the rt>qUt'~l form () f: . Coi.la Mest. k rfund cht-c~' 1u•rt' maUt'd M•> %6, lt78. You and ott.tr rtackr •bu mallt'd IM ttqu.lttd claim form b)' prtJ ?I. lt75, end t.Ull ha,,. not "'crlvf'd their N'h.md!i. hould wrltt' &o Rlcbud u.n lo care Pat Dunn Is A Regular feature of the Daily Pilot Six Days a Week Wrong Man lmpri,soned. Gol 1 problem? Ou1111on1 ean bo directed to Pat Dunn. Al Your Strvic Or1noo Coast Daily Pilot Po So• 1560 co .. t1 Mt 92628 Mistaken Identity Case Sparks Suit OEAfl PAT· I huv 11 vcral credit card bills llnd t m to tw hvlnai rrom paych ck to ppychect l know u lot or othur people uro In the same bo SANTA ROSA IAP I His eyes aren't bluck, his birthday lsn 't July 3 and has middle name Isn't Lee. But Richard Nance spent a month in jail unUl his lawyer convinced pollce they had the wrong man. · 'l was beginning to wonder Ir they were golng to pull this thing off." Nance said. la lht·ro uny pubhc ua(.'ncy that can advise a heJp with my problem? I'd like to aet out of the credit runS syndrome. but don't know bow to do It on my own I don't muk much money and can't "WHEN YOU'RE behind uffotd privah.• fm1.1nd11l planners bars, you don't know anybody M M .. Costa Mesa and you have no money. You get Make an appolntment with Consumer Credit the reeling they can do anything ounllt'loni by pbonln1 547-8281, or wrttlng to: HH they want to you." and $100 from his rarmhou.se. "I can laugh about It nowi · Nance says. •·but can ,.you believe me sitting there 'in tha bright orange <pr i son jumpsuit? Who else is -the gu going to point t.o? The judge?" HE G<YI' OUT ot Jail on Jan. 1 because Shirley A. Waldron, an investlj(ator for the Sonoma' County public defef1der's office. unraveled the case and the red 1 tape. ' .of C'orinbUt & ~h•~ro. 37• "IMtlre Blvd ., Loa Angt>lt"S. C'aur. ttt10. •:. •·ourtb St., Santa Ana. Till nonpront or1anln· Nance. a machinist. moved Ooo Ls Rt up and sponsored by larce creditors from South Bend, Ind .. to Los •rb a department stores and banu. CCC wUJ Angeles last year. On Dec. 1. he • hf'lp you get out of tbe credit blad yoa now face. was arrested on a charge or dis· Since you hold a Job, creditors can be contacted for turbiQg the peace. Ms. Waldron. a former police officer. said she told District At· torney Gene Tunney about the discrepancies between Nance and the man sought in the war- rant. I ! ) uno told A VS llsat many cbttll ~ere re· turned to bis office Ube le&al Orm wMdr'llancHed tbls <'lass action law alt on behalf of tOftHmers> because they were noaftUnrable. Be advise In· cludlnc )our name. current add.rtt and th ad· dress used •hf'n the clalm form wu ftled pbone number, birt.b da~. and 'Ot'lal ~curity nu~~r to help make ldentutcatlon ea Jer. reduced payment arraniements. A bud«el wW be He was convicted. and on Dec. worked out to help you meet both payments and 5. in the midst of his 10-day sen· living expense or to tell yoa straight oDt what tence, a nationwide . computer your ftnanclal alternatives are al lh1s point based crime network spat out the in· on your personal clrumstanttS. Tbe only cbarge formation that a Richard Lee Is an optional 5 percent of the money paid Nance was wanted in Sonoma credlton eacb month or $10, wbJcbever ls less. County. in northern Califorrua. There II no charge for couosellng or maklnl a on a burglary charge. budaet. Information given to CCC ls confidential. T H E 8 0 N 0 M A c T~lf.ott R~roa• Bard to Ff•d Ao upcoming Sunday "Consumer Closeup" . , o u n l Y will give detailed Information about tbe services · s henff s department told of· providedbyConsumerCredltCounselors. ficials in Los. Angeles that Its warrant for Richard Lee Nance DEAR PAT· Sometime ago you told youf readers where they could get a new Teflor surface apphedto pots and pans. 1 chpped this item. but have mas placed lt. I have a couple of very heavy pans that arc still perfectly ~ood except for the scraped Teflon linings. so 1 hope you ·11 repeat thJs inform a lion. Ba11krupttP1 'No ExrtUe' G.H., Corona del Mar DEAR PAT: If J declare bankruptcy, do I still have to make spousal support payments? L.W .• Costa Mesa Calllornla Electric Service used to send cookware out for ne w Tenon surfacing, but the firm which did this was destroyed by rire, and CES has bad to discontinue tbls service. A YS tried, but couldn't find a new source either. If any readers know where thls repair can~ done, drop a line. Yes. Spousal s upport obligations are not dls· chargeable In bankruptcy. Also, certain attorney fees or the person ttcelvlng spousal support can't be wiped out ln bankruptcy. Tb1s ls a tricky area of the law and It's wise to consult a lawyer. income tax: no work, no worry, rlomath, no charge. Join the Los Angeles Federal Family of Savers and turn the job over to a Tax Specialist. This year. spare yourself the drudgery of filling out personal income tax forms. Do as thousands of Los Angeles Federal Savers do: let a specialist figure your de- ductions, do the math. fill out the forms for both Federal and California State regular personal income tax returns. There's no charge for this service with a deposit of $5,000 or more in a high-interest Savings Account. or $10,000 in a higher-interest Investment Certificate. said he was born July 3, 1946. was 5-foot -10 and 180 pounds and had brown halr and black eyes. The prisoner s middle name is Marion. not Lee; he was born July 6. 1946. not July 3 ; and his eyes are blue. But on Dec. 10. when his sen· tence was served. Richard Marion Nance was flown north to Santa Rosa; bail was set at $ WRONG MAN JAILED Blue-eyed Nance $5.000 -which he couldn't af· Cord -on the burglary charge, and he was put back in jail. "IF THE SYSTEM allows something like thi$ to happen. then something is wrong with the system." says Nance. who works as a bricklayer. He is planning lo sue. he said last week. During a pre-trial hearing, the burglary victim pointed to him and identified him as the m an who bad stolen a valuable ring In addition . s h e found fingerprints for Richard Lee Nance trom a California driver's license, and they didn't. match Richard Marion Nance's prints. TUNNEY'S OFFICE was re- luctant to ask for charges to be dismissed beeause, Ms. Waldron says, "it came down to politics between offices. "They said they .were not go- ing to admit this and they had to finally." Aflcr Tunney relented, he said defendants often claim mistaken identity. But Ms. Waldron still can't un· dersland how Richard Marion Nance could be he ld as the b~ ac k -eyed, sti JI .missing Richard Lee Nance. His eyes are "blue as blue can be," slle says. - - COROLLA LIFTBACK. This also entitles you to a safe deposit box, Travelers Checks, Money Orders, docu- ment duplication and more. And you'll re- ceive higher interest than any commercial bank pays, compounded daily. 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IT MAY BE THE BEST SMALL CAR BUY II IODAY. i t ( 7 INSIDE· •Business •Tetevlslon •Stocks •Entertainment T~. F.Oruaiy 13. ,.,. DAtLY PILOT t ~--------------------------....-.~~lllllDI~---•1 , •• OMIV ~ -· llY lM P•Y,.. BREEDING GROUND Tomorrow's basketball heroes are honing their skills today at the Harbor Area Boys ' Club. where more than 700 youths from grades I ·8 participate in leagues . At le ft, Mike Studebaker of the Braves gets a shot off under pressure from Morton O'Brien <14 ) and an unidentified teammate. At right. Scott Corliss <45 l controls the ball in a traffic Jam with a te ammate and Jim Schwartz (40 l of the Jazz. Boys' Club Tunes Up Future Stars By BOWARD L. BANDY Of tM 0•11'1' PIMI Si.ff Little Johnny or Kevin may not be the tallest player in the league and he may nol score a point, but be is there trying in eac)t enc every game and that's the import~nt thine about the Harbor Area Boys' Club basketball prognm ~- A breeding ground for future Rich Bran· nings, Jerry Wests. Wilt Chamberlains or just plain John Does, the program al the two Boys Club ~lions encompasses 700 youths Crom the first throogh eighth grades. There are 44 team! and about25 beginners The enthusiasm is there and the spirit of co~pef:iUon makes every gume a v1lal part of each player's life as he awaits the night his team will be playing. Every boy plays at least half of every game. THE PROGRAM was started six years ago with about 150 boys and has grown to its present ttvel of 700, 400 al the tipper Bay Club and 300 at East Blutr. There are leagues operating each night, Monday through Friday, and an instruc• ·tional league Saturday morning for first and second graders. Friday rugJ!t lS csevot~d to thU'd and fourth graders with 12 teams operating at Harbor. All other leagues have eight teams with Monday night for the eighth graders; Tuesday for seventh graders; Wednesday for sixth alraders; and Thursday for fifth graders. Each team plays a total of-10 games during the regular season. then ail are entered in a double-loss eliminafion tournament al season's end. A team going to the finals could play in 15 games. An entrance fee of $15 is charged for :\ 1eague play and another $5 for Joining the boys ~lµb for year-around programs. THERE ARE BETWEEN -BS and 40 adults coaching the teams and six or seven referees, all on a volunteer basis. Harland Anderson. direct.or of the Upper Bay facility. says he has fathers. uncles. older brothers, former players-almost anyone with a See FUTURE. Page 82 Evert In Action Tonight INGLEWOOD <AP) __:It's a vivid commentary on the abun- dance of tennis activity in Southern California and on Tracy Austin's youth that she and Bettyann Stuart could re side in the area for years but never play each other. Thal came to a dazzling end Monday night in the first round of the Los Angeles Cham· plons hip te nnis tournament when Auslin. a 16-year-old high school student from Rolling~ Hills. dereated Stuart, a 28-year· old from Newport Beach 6·4, 6-1. THE MATCH WAS closer than the score might indicate as the third-seeded Austin scrambled often to overcome threatening deficits. During backcourt rallies. the long duels of ground· strokes and the quiet thump of the ball on the soft green felt lulled the 2.000 fans, with the trance often broken by a shot grazing the sideline on its way past an outstretched racket. The effect was hypnotic. In other first·round matches Monday, lop-seeded Mar tina Navratilova swe pt past Rosie Casals 6·3, 6·1: sixth seeded Wendy Turnbull of Australia downed Carne Meyer 7·5, 6-0; Kathy May Teacher defeated Anne Smith 6·2. 64 and Terry Hollad ay topp e d Pam Teaguarden 4·6, 6·3, 6·4. Second-seeded Chris Evert, fresh from a victory in last week 's Seattle s top on th1 women·s tour, plays her ft.rst· round match ton ight against Regina Mars1kova. THE LANGUOROUS style of the Austin·Stuart match was tn sharp contrast to the serve and volley strategy of both players in the Navratilova-Casals con· test. Casals. who is still working ·on a comeback after knee sur· gery last summer, was quickly dispatched by Navratilova's volleys. Casals later said her knee has stowed her down but that she 's working hard to keep in shape by running and lifting weights. She noted that it takes more ef· fort to stay in s hape after r eaching the ripe old age of 30. Casals. who first entered the top night of women's tennis in 1964. will be 31 next September. "I'm not playing badly -but playing people like Martina in the first round doesn't give you a chance to warm up," she said. OCC's Neumann Labor Strike Forces An.g~ls To Relocate I He's Comistent. And Overlooked ByJOHNSEVANO Of IN OMl'I' Piiot S t.tt • • Quiet. reserveo and unassuming, Pete Neumann has gon& through the 1978·79 Orange Coast basketball season in relative ob· surity . . and that's not easy to do when you 're the eighth best scorer in the conference. Not receiving publicity or acknowled_gment for his efforts Is nothing new for Neumann. It's Just been his luck lo be on teams that feature flashier players. "l'VE BECOME USED t.o it," said the 6·5 former Estancia High grad. "When I was in high school Jim McCloskey got most of lhepr81Se. "l don't really mind," he says honestly, overshadowed now by the guard play of Ray Orgill and Paul Akin. "When you get a lot of notice, there is more expected from you." So, content to remain ln the back· ground. Neumann has modestly gone about his work the past two years effi· ciently, yet without fanfare. With consistency his strongest virtue, Neumann's stats the past two seasons look almost identical ln 1977·7'8, he broke the OCC record for field goal percentage with a .641 mark on 161 of 251 from lhe field. He also averaged 13 points and six re· bounds per contest. THE 1977·78 NUMBERS are similar: · .601 from the field. six rebounds and a 15.6 NEUMANN average, eighth best in the conference. "Neumann may not be flashy but he gets the job done," praises his coach, Tandy Gillis. "He's definitely our most consls· t.enl player." . Ironically, Neumann and Gillis were familiar with one another berore Neumann even enrolled at Coast. "He coached at Corona de1 Mar when I was a player at Estan· cia," Neumann explains. "Well, in my junior year we bad a big iame with them and Gillis' team beat us by 16 or 17 ~lnts and we wenl on t.o lose three more games in a row. We baled him for a long time becauae of lbat." NEUMANN SMI LES now In Wklng about his coach. "I didn't get recruited and he (Gillis> was the only one who came and talked to me direcUy," said NeumaM . "I derlnitely wasn't a fast-breaking person and his style of offense lit my mold. "I've learned a lot playing for him, especially in defense," he says. ''ln hlah school all we plved was a 1one, and when we had lo play man-to-man we always los\ becauae we weren't quick eoouah and didn't know bow to play It rlaht." GIUJS llA.8 NOT only tauaht Neumann the art or deleme, but Lbe artof wlnn1o1 as well . Tbe Ptrate1 are currently atop th~ South Coast Conference Stt. NEUMANN, P11e 82 FUTURE STAR? --Ashby Todd dribbles past the watchful eyes of Brian Tift during a Harbor Area Boys' Club game between the Jazz a nd the Braves. Todd's Braves came away with a 28·12 victory. Labor strikes and the threat of vio le n ce has c a us ed th ~ California Angels lo move their early spring tratning camp from Holtville to Palm Springs. "In view of the labor situallon in the Imperial Va lley area and after discussion with valle)o authorities: the Angels havl' been invited by the City of Palm Springs to move their ear ly training camp there," said Mc·I Franks. directo~ of pubhcalJons for the American League club. Picketing by farm workers reached tragic proportions Satur .. dcty when a 28-year-old worker' was shot and killed. "We are sorry this move was n ecessar y." says Ge neral Manager Buzzie Bavasi. "But we feel an obligation to our players lo provide an at· mosphere where the prime con· sideration is baseball and prep· ar ation for the start or the season." The An gels will report to Palm Springs Feb. 26. Manager Jim Fregosl has scheduled dou· ble session workouts bcginnin~ Feb. 27. the morning session!> from 10·12:30 and the second workout from 1·3:30 p .m . California's first exhibitron game against San Diego on March 7 has been switched from Holtville to Palm SprmJls . Marina: A Star in Every Corner By ROGER CARLSON Ol tlle D.lffy pt ... "'" Selecting an individual from Marina Hlgb's buketball team as a coacentrated subject Is a task similar to wbicb opposin1 coaches experience each week when t.hey go up again.st the Vikings-you don't. With talent elghl·deep, one of the bl& 10111 aslde from wlnntn1 the Sunset Lea1ue championship and the No. l rank· int In Ora nee County, Is to tel Ben Gabriel, the No. 10 man on Ute bench, ln the same. ·1 &BALLY DON'T know •bat else 1 would ult for ln ternus or penoanel, ·• ad· mite Marina Coach Steve Popovic~. ·-··-·~·-- "We've had five different players make a ll·tournament teams .. w e don't have anyone among the top 50 or 80 scorers in Orange County, yet we're averaging over 70 points a game." An example of Marina's potent depth Is the fact lhal "reserve" Kevin Nelson has led the Vlkt.ncs three timea ln scortn1. AL TllOVGB POPOVICH ls reluctant to sln1le out any \ndividual, 8-7~ Randy Heidenreich and 6-l Truiett Hatton are considered by many ., All·Oran1e Oounty caliber deeptte the.Ir relatively low scorln1 averaps. Heidenreich hae connected at a tz. 7 rate and poH .,_es a nlce toucb from 10 feet, while Hatton, usually from long range, is al 12.6. The VUdngs are currently 19-3 overall and 7·1 in league competition and one of the big keys has been the inability of the opposition to gang up on any one player. ''TBEY•VE TlllED it a couple of times on Heidenreich," notes Popovich, "but he's smart enough to pass oft and ii really doesn't affect us much." Basketball is a team sport. but also one ln which many tend to dwell on the lo· dlvldual he ace with the coUe1e poten- tial and Popovich has hls opinions on the r 8ee MARINA, Pase BZ • 112 DAILY PILOT Tunday, February 13. 111'9 . A Caoeule Repon From lh• World of Sport• UC Irvin am d Play M Guir r of Week Fntm AP Dbpale'lltH 1:-•11rward t v_. MrOulre, "' hu It'd UC' I rvln to a pair or \'lt'lOrl • IHt Wl't'k, ha• bt•t> n n11 m1·d the P •<'Ille l"oHt AthkUr A•aoc111Uon '1 bukt'lbAll Pll.ayl'r of th ~ \\ l:C'k MrOu lrt" 11 6 ~. 210 11n u nd 1t•nlor. \C"O rt•d U $)tJllll• tn I.ht• Antc,utt10 ' ~ M 'll'IOr) ovt>r lltuh Shilt' taJt I hur da)'. lht•n hud u cort-.~r t111h :n JK11nt. In S11turd11y'a ~ 71 triumph ovt•r Sao JOM: ~tuh' Hi• toluls for th4!-two .: mt•11 11how him mak1na 13 11f :?~ field eoal uttcmpc.. und h1tt1na 1a of 17 from th_, fr~ throw hne. plub pulling down McGUIRE I~ reboundb -----QMot~ ol tlw Da•----- Sayi; fornwr <'11wtnnJll Reds star Pm RoM : "I chdn 't ..abnnd1m .111>11n1• tn th11> town A year ago. I nt·vt•r would hll\ 1' bt•ht•\ 1·d I would bt saying this. but 11 w .t!ltl I u-. hurd fo r nw to ll'ave a:. I thought It would bl' .. 1800 Fb1r tor P~a11ui To •• BIRMING HAM. Engh.ind English Judges r2I :Jrt' gl'lUng tough w 1th ~occcr fdns. A magl5trate here fined a youth 400 oounds ·~ 1 t.tondayforthrowmga peanut R1<'k~ Wilson. 18. a Lt·eds United supporter, was ar- r" -.1ed dunng la~t Saturday's Leeds Birmingham City ,....-game-and admttted he had thrown a peanut a l rival sup· r J>orteM-~ a Joke \f3pstratt"" .. "ho are trying to crack down on soccer i,ooh~anlfm dtdn t ftnd 1t funn) ·We don l v.ant trouble and we are stamping 1t out,·· ,;.11d Maglstrat<-CJyde Rile). "If a peanut hit you in the c"' 1 11 C'OOld cau~ a nast~ tnJury " IJ1dlaJ1a Stale No . I Tht" Top Tv.ent)· teams in The Associated Press col· r, ~' h°"~l..etball poll, with hr.st· place votes 1n parenthcse~ .. nd '-t·a~on n <'Ord' I nd1ana St '43 1 ~ LTLA '19 1 3 ~otre Dame I ;\o Carolina 5 Duke 6 Lou1s1ana St 7 Syracu1>c 8 M lchignn St 9 Loulsv1llt• 10 Marqut'lll' 23 0 18-3 17 3 18·4 17-4 20 3 20·2 16·5 2 1.4 l 7·4 11 Arkansas 12 Texa!. 13 Purdul' 14. Iowa 15 Temple JG. Georgetown 17. Ohio SL 18. Detroit 19 Vanderbilt 20. Alabama B lind Man Sews tor Lacie •I Tt' 18·4 18 5 19·5 16·5 19·3 18·4 14·7 18·4 18-5 15 7 MIAMl A bltnd man 1 s suing NBC m tt?lcvis1on. the city of Mtami Beach and a boxing promoter for $200,000 because Sunday's mid· dleweight bout between Sugar Ray Leonard aod Fernand Marcotte was not broadcast l~ally. Fred Haynes and his wife. Mary, filed the suit Mon- day. They're represented by attorney Ellis Rubin, who has m ade M>mething of a specialty out of filing s uits protesting televised blackouts of sporting events. Haynes charged tn the suit that the blackout dis· C'raminated against him because he couJdn't hear the fight, "'h1<'h Leonard won. Th(' !;u11 names thl' City of Miami Beach. where the ftght look place. the National Broadcasting Co .. which televiSt!d 1t everywhere in the nation except in South Florida. and promoter Chris Dundee. Hc1ynei.. ~aid that b('cause there was no radio broadcast of the fight. his only opportunit y Lo hear it would have been frnm tht' teh.'v1st•d account But the defenda nts in the suit tom baned to pr('vcnt the fi ght from being broadcast in the .area. Haynes said. "I'm up l't hc·<'ausc they discriminated against the l~s.-. fortum1te." said Haynes. Big L o s A l R a ce Gen To11lfllat OTHER SPORTS -The fog.delayed $100,000 HQHRA chc1mp1oru;hip and the traditional closing night $25,000 BuJI Ro1itw. Handicap will hrghlight the final night of racing quarter horl>c rC1c1nJt at Loh Alamitos tonight ... The St. Lou is Cardrnab have :,ignt'<i :,hort.stop Garry Ternpletoo Arthur Asht> hai. w1lh<lrawn fro m a tennis tournament 1n Rancho M1roJ.w dul· Lo a n<'ck injury. Mexico's Raul Ra mire1 "',1l\ up·w t . 7 6, 7.5 by Nick Saviano and J an 'orback. "'h" r1•pl<1L't·cJ A-.hc. was eliminated by 8Uly ~ artio, 6 :1. ti I AIM•, ll11rold Solomon ousted Geor1e Hardlt• 3 ll. ti :J, fi :t, Rrlan GotUrled defeated Llto Alvarez 6 J, ti· 1 .111d RoimK' Tannn downt>d Brian Teacher 6·3, 5.7. 6 3 Hu"'M111t Gennady Valukevlcb set a world Indoor n•(•ord for tht> lrlJllr Jump with 11 Jeapof56·8~ ... Lakers' <'astoH Rrad Dul~ tu1•. "''Unf'd with the Indiana Pacers Alub11mu foolllf1ll l'onrh Paul "Bear" Bryant WH re· porkd 111 ~oocJ t'lmdlllon following treatment for a cracked rib . M11'1111tim Stolt' 1111artc•rback Ed Smith sl1ned lo play for tlw llurnlll<m '1'1un ('fits or the Canadian Football Lt>J~uc Or<•~11n Stnt~·,. Rt.-ve JohnlOD, who scored 89 po1nt11 in l wo H N IVN'I • vlt•lorles. hus been na med Podfll' HI h1111kulh11ll plny1•r or the week. 'l'rl~l'l•l•R, Radio I ollow1nQ "'" thr-rtt.•lor •.ports evenh on 'tolf'Vf$1on ton1oht R.1tlno'> ar" • / ., • n)(ff•llf'nt ; / 11 worth wn tch lnQ; • • f .Hr • tor<11•I It ' [-) 6 p.m., Channel 9 ./ I I NBA BASKETOALL l n ... /\nQPI('\ at Clt'Vf'll!nd Announcers: Chick MNHn 1md Pat Rllttv Ttw.> Laker'> lnvedf' Ch•vel;ind to balllc> the <ttruqollno (a11<1llf'r., m 11 r !i In fo11it h pl11ce of 1i,e NBA'i. Ct!ntrol 01v1'i1(\n lo., Anorlr.., f'nlrrG In ,-, vlrt111)l tlr fn r flr.,t with C:.eatlle 1n the-P,-,clflr 0111 1 .. 1nn lr11lllno lh1• Su!X'rSonlc' bv l 1v f' pen('fllaq1• POlnt., RAOIO Bnsketball l llkflr"' nt C'lt>vl'lllnd. 6 o m • IC LAC 1~70 t ROSES $19.95/ .... ..... ROSI HIART YASI 13• PLANTS $4.91 -· IUD VASI "''"'" $4.50 ... McGuire Move Up To Fourth R ickey Willia m• o f Lon• Beach Slal~ re1alned the Paclnc Coaat Athletic An n. acorln1 IUd whll UC lrvtne'a Steve M co ulro moved Into rourtb pl•co atwr both h•d bll aramu loat wt'C!kcnd Wllllima. who rellnqul1hed lht lead a week (llrJler . acorcd 47 pc>lnLI In a pulr or los ea to up hl• uverea to 19.6. In 10 11me1 thla aeuon. thu 6·2 senior a uard has 1u."Orl'<l 20 or more point.a 1uiv,•n Umt•it McOulrt', u 6 5 senior forward. had hl1 finest sumu ever Satur· d11y w~n he hit on el1ht of nine 1hot1 from the field and 11 of 11 from the frt.'t' throw lint' to help the Anlt'alcra win their aecond atr lahl 1amc. 80 71 over San Jollie Slat~ McGuire a lso had IS pointa In 1 ~ ~ win over Utah Stole to Improve hli; average to 16 7 Deon Hunger of Utah Statt l UI ) ) und Calvin Roberta of Cu.I Stutt• t\allerton lllJ.0 > rank 2·3. N Wllll•""• ~Of11JU-ll"llele HUf\Otf, Vlefl\le4• "*'" Cel ,, ... 1 ulle•lOtO NIC Qvtr• VC 1rv1,.. Nie Ooft•ld Vtefl "•I• II J•rk'or"I u1 ... >t•I• ( •• l\ey p .. Ille Co•"•"u'. Pec1ttc Hll•• C el ,t•l• Plllll•ir"'" M Jee hOft, ~ J-11•1• WlhlV l-9"111 ~t•t• HHn•n, ('el''•'• • ull;r•IOI\ O<HIO. U( ~It 1141f'N•I Af'Cler..,., (el \lew .. ull<lr- WIM, lOftO e.e<ll 'Slti• llo+<Mf>. vc '"""'-A Wllll•-· ,,,...,,. Si..te It ... ~. Sift,,_,. .... Hlftlft), f',,,_&t<lt. ')ulllv .... ,.., Jow Sim WeldrOfl, l'e<NI< M.O.r-. UC ~··~· Nlef'Cle1. ~ Jow 'Sl•I• l'19tlotll, F..-~tel• ' , .... 10 m "' ti ... ,, , 10 ''° It 0 10 "' i. I ti Ill I)) "'" "l tO llo> IS l 10 IU 1\7 10 l)l I) \ tO t;a.I 11 • 10 t).I t). 10 t)I IJ I 10 •• ltt 10 111 n 1 I • 11 • • Ill 17 . ti I») I)) . ., ". 10 113 ti J 10 Ill II 1 10 110 II 0 10 110 "0 10 '"' 10• II 11) 10.) I',.... Page BJ FUfURE ••• des ire lo work with youth helping to run the program. He cites Gary March as the of· ficial statistician for a ll leagues al his facility. March is in his third year or keeping score for C11l games, five nig hts each week , and enjoys his job im- m ensely Anderson. and his counterpart Roy Jenkins al East Bluff. have helped s pawn players for five a rea high schools inc luding Newport Harbor. Costa Mesa. Estancia, Corona del ·Mar and Maler Del. "I WOULD SAY THAT about 80 pe rcent of the players at these schools ha ve played in our leagues." Anderson says. "Four out of every five starters at the high school level have played here and gotten a start in basketball from our program... - But fun is the key word in the program a nd participa tion is paramount. After all. there are many Johnnys and Kevins --and others. too ... who will never play the game again for lack or ability or some other r eason NEUMANN. • • standings with a 7·1 record, 204 overall. "We 're In good shape for the stretch drlve," he says. "This leam has a lot of togetherness and we know each other better than we did last year ." WITH FOUR GAMES remajn- ing, is the team reeling any p ressure? "We do, but J don 't think unybody would admit lo it." Neumann says with a smile. ·'The re has bee n pressure because or the whole situation !being In first place l. ·· Pressure for some me mbers of the team. maybe. But for Neumann. he doesn 't receive enough notice to feel the strain. SCC Travels RIVERSIDE-Trying lo stay In f i r s t place, Southern Collfornla College·s bu kctbaJI team taJces on Cal Baptist here tonight 18 >. The Von"uards wer e upset Salurduy at Azusa.Pacific. drop- pinR them Into a tie with Point t.omo for the NAIA District 3, Soulh~m Division. lead al 5·1. On the year. SCC ls 14·9. Paul Ande rson and R ondy Adams. who are averaging 23.6 and 19 7 polnls a game, pace SCC which beat Cal 'Baf.Ust by two points last month n I.heir first mt.>eting. DISH GARDENS $5.50 -· .. BASKETBALL/BASEBALL ............. Crampe d Quarte rs Chicago's Phil Russell Cleft l and goalie Tony Esposito struggle to get the puck away from the Toronto Maple Leafs' P at Boutelle <center ) during National Hockey League action . Toronto won. 5-2. in the ·on- ly NHL game Monday. Vanguards Pack Wallop SCC Hitting and De/ense Appear Solid By ERNJ E CASTILLO Of t11e 0 .11, •ti.1 si.tt When Doug Adams says his Southern California College ~aseball team will have "good explosiveness at the plate " he .isn 'l kidding. : The Vanguards collected four h ome runs, one triple. three d oubles and 10 singles in their )5eason opener. a 16·3 rout over Long Beach State. All or this cam e from a team that prac- ticed everything but hilling in the rau. "I'd like to think we 're a little q e fe n sivc -m 1n ded." says Adams. who guided SCC to a 31·19 fin is h a nd a n NA'A Division 3 title last year. ··w e worked hard on our de· fe nse in the rau. muc h more than our defense. But a great deal of our potential is at the plate so it's hard to say what type or a team we will be, .. Adams says. "But l can teU you this; we've got a pretty good pitching st a ff. good defe nse. good offense and we're going to ~o a lot of running this year .·· All of which should add up to another banner season for the Vanguards. who return all or last year's infield plus half the pitching staff. ONE CH ANGE WILL BE m a d e in the infie ld . S t a n Thomas. a senior who led the team with a .352 average and 37 rb1 last year. has been switched from first base to catcher. But there will be no dropoff at his old position, now manned by R an d y R e no. las t year 's d es1 gnated hitte r who batted .260. l'he opposite corner is locked up for two more years by Dave Walson. a Junior third baseman who batted .3 12 with e ight homers and 30 rbi a year ago . He 'll bt' flanked b y ~e n1or s hortstop Butch Plank who. as a leadoff hitter, hatted .270 with five homers and 30 rb1. Th<' "weak link" in the mfield hitling·w11<e was Mike Peters, who batted .222 as a rre~hman. But m the opent•r . he d1l>played power and consistency with a home run. double and single. f'ro•P~B I IT'S A Dl t •t•t;Kt;NT story in the p1tch1ng department where Ad a m~ 1s looking hard for a replacement for Bill R iddell, a 12-game winner Jast year. One r e turning s t a rte r , K e nt M1yasturo, had a 6·5 record and 3.12 earned r un average but another, Butch Ward <7·5. 2.85 l 1s currently s1deltned with ar m problems. MARINA BASKETBALL. • • Thus. Brian Costelloe, who has r ece ntly deve l oped a knuckleball. is being brought u p from the bullpen. And Tim Lynch, 3 n~ht hande r who was a s pot start<'r with a 4.3 record la~t year. ll\ bt>mg counted upon for full·l1me starting duties. "star " system. as opposed to the team concept "Sometimes the learn concept is lost with fans a nd media stressing points and s tatistics. ~rltt•'• llue c11•p1 6·1 ll•nclV Heloenr•lt" H OevlO Tt.UI tt-S ICevlnOlllOfl (>.1 T rule« H.ttOf\ tt-S IC•ltll Otwwn 1>-7 !,emAltllO Ml Mike SOWev (>.() Ktvlft HtltlOfl Ov•rtll UI ••• •• 116 10 ) p . ' , , u ..... II b 106 . " 11. b" . ' oO . ~ Scoring is what p eople are ~eared to. and It is obviously an important factor. But team play m eans just as muc h," says Popovich. An a dditional bonus for Popovich and the Vikings 1s that when things gel sticky. he can turn to any number or players lo get the last bucket. depending on the defense or situation. "Our players have handled STEVE POpOVICH this situation rea lly well.·· says Popovich. "Thal has been one of the really positive aspects of our t ea m becau se eac h ha s sacrificed his individua l talent for team concept." A team with no stars? "Not really." says Popovich. "We've got stars on this team. but there are so many it is difficult for an individual to stand out." And as for those team goaJs the Sunset League ch am pionsh1p and the No. 1 ranking In Orange County -the Vikings already own a piece of the league crown and are two wins away from holding on to the top spot in Orange County. The outfield has a lmost com· plC'tcly been rl'vampcd. In ieft b Steve Albin. a fres hman from Om aha, Neb. In right is Greg Hanson, a transfer from Long Beach State Ceoter is a tossup between Mark Woods. who hit a pair or homers m the opener, and Ted Ta} lor. a transrer from Chapman who 1'! ser ving as the des1gnatl'd htltl•r right now. Toitl'lh<'r. th e bl e nd has Adorns opt1m1st1c. 1f a bat re· served. Seahawks Sizzling CarWnder Top Scorer With two games remainin~ in C Wtl\On (I IMO leaiue action for high sc ool 'ilOITOll, V"tvtOllY llllOY. lrvlt\e bas etball, Ocean View Hi!h's t(~I••. ,....,... ... 1 M•• Wayne Carlander Is the lea ing ,,...,00< ... f ~lllnel<t IC lrtOorl. CC>t"OM del M•• score r a mong Orange Coast L1v""v, lr•11n .. area stars with a 22.8 scoring S.lu• Co<.M~ JOlln\10". (~""" Oel Mar average. A~ar!I, (O•OM del NI•• Others in the 20s include Chris Beas ley or Costa Mesa (20.8 1, l!Mlfllll LIAOUt; J eff Andrade or Ocean View Ct •IMll<'• O<H" 111 ... 120.6 ), and Steve Van Hom or A"Or•Clt Cle•..,. I/It"' Wellt K•n"""y Es tancia (20.2 >: Prp""" K'Jft"ll• liA<. f¥tr CtrC>f',.'\\ lluM•n. l'•-~v SUHSl!T LIAOUI l 000'1 IC ~lrll t .... .,.,. Sctleel Ill ••••• M Mon,. to-Al•"'llO\ $wttk N~ H••Dor • 11' ltO Ltmon\ t K~•tt111 EIOrl~ Hunllnqton ~Mii • •U I~ 3 MtFMl•M l.,.,. Frttm•n. 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UJe South Coast Conference champion will play the Mission Conference's No. 2 r e present ati ve; the Southern Cal's No. 1 representative will host South Coast Conference No. 2; ;ind Mission Confer ence No. 1 plays Metropolitan Conft!reoce No. 2 H..-.it Se<tlOfl Viii~~· No. I 1t\ ~ 0-C:-. tettn<•No.1 Goldtn c;...., Conft,__• No t "~· c:...-1,.., Ho<-1•c-....... .. ,,.01 Ci1m1no Nor1e ~Aft<• No t w\ Vltlltv C:-. ......... No' ~~ .... Sovlfl Coesl °""",_.Ho I ~Mi~.-C:-. ffff'·n<• No' SoulNm c.I COftfereMe Ho I YS Sovll'I C-(Olltertnte No. 7 Minton (°""'"""<• No. I •S Mel-llilll ,_ ........... No 7 Wt\tHn Stltlr Canlt'......,.f' N() t "'~ !iou1Ntll CAI Contr•M<• No 1 Mrl•oPOlilan Conterttn<" No I v• Wttt•rn Slatt Contetr nct' Nn l Rustlers on Road SANTA MONICA -T he Golden West College basketball team C2-8 ), with not much more than pr ide at s take in the Southern Cal Conference race. faces Santa Monica CC tonight 17:30 >here A ... ~ wsu·s DON COLLINS (42) PASSES OFF. Sycamores Roll Indiana State Nmv 23-0 From AP Dispatches TERRE HAUTE. Ind: -All · Am erican Larry Bird, held to his career low on Saturday, came back with 27 ooints and 19 rebounds Monday ni~ht as No. 1-ranked Indiana State romped over West Texas State 100-75 to clinch its first Missouri Valley Conference basketball championship. The undefeated Sycamores. 13-0 in the conference and 23-0 overall, led by just three points at haJrtime. 43-40, but broke open the game early lo the s~nd half. outscoring the Burfaloes 21-S in the first nine minutes lt'a•hfngton St., 89-47 PULLMAN -Don Collins scored 16 of his 24 points In the first half Monday night. leading Washington State to an easy 69-47 Pacific-10 Coorerence victory over visiting Stanford. Washington State was ahead by as m any as 20 points in the first half before settling for a 36-20 lead at the in· termission. ··our defense got us off early." said WSU Coach George Raveling. "It start· ed the flow and we didn't stagnate like we h ave some games." AIA, fHl.fl% BOONE, N.C. -Athletes in Action displayed a balanced scoring attack in defeating Appalachian State 96-62 in an exhibition game Monday night Seven players tallied an double figures for AIA. Tim Hall led all scorers with 15 points, and Ervin Kiffin and former UC Irvi ne star Wayne Smith followed with 14 each for the winners. * College llAltWEST Chaml-60. H•w•ll·HllO •S WUlllAQIO" St. 69. Sl.lnlord., W Mont.n. Al, N MomlM't• t.l w New ~•l<O 79, Fort Lewi•" Wlllt-71, Whltm.tft 74 MtDW£ST 811wllnQG......,91. 0-82 C•nl St , Olii. 106. E N-Nle.l<Al ., Clnclnnell60 X""'I~ Ohio SI 0••~• 1'. 5 llllnoh 7S Ill ·Cfl~ll, N ~tr•l •l INll-SI. !CO, 'Ill THH St. 7S IC•nl SL 101. Wllml~ 10 Loyol•• IN. 104. Otolo U. 7S .'4 11t1no1• 1io. v.._.,. .. ., ... 'Ill M'-" "· CaM. 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HANDY Ot IM Dillty .. lleltS- Many of the young golfers who qualified at Irvine Coast Country Club last Monday for the Hawaiian Open found the magic continu· ing with even better performances on the islands later in the week. How many of those who watched the ac- tion here Monday would have thought rookie Lindy Miller would be in a Ue for the first GQU' round lead and only one stroke back after two rounds at the Waialae Country Club course? And that Dan HalJdorson would hold a share of the lead after the second round of play. Looking at the record book, Halldorson had to qualify twice for the tour-first in .1974 and again last fall. tils toe.at career earnmgs berore tbe HawaJlan Open came to $932 although be picked up ~-50 for a 16th place finish in the Crosby Southern a week earlier. Miller's story may be even more amas- lng even thoqh be lave lndlcaUons as an amateur that be coul move to the t.op ln the pro ranks. He was a member or the U.S. Walker Cup team. waa tow amateur in the U.S. Open in 1977 and the Masters ln 1978 aqd wu an All-Ame. lean a OkJahoma Statt.. Miller finJsbed ln f ue ror rourth in tho. Hawaiian open. winning $12,400 while Halldoraon waueventb and won $9,675. • • • TSE PGA lllEN'S GOLF TOUR retums to the malnland lh1a week for the Tucson Open, then awitebcs to Riviera Counlr)I Club for the Loe Aftleles Open f"eb. 2·~ before movlnt on to Florida. Alt« the flnt two tournament.a of the . . : ; . . .. -. season, several records may stand for the balance of the year. John Mahaffey had seven straJght birdies in the Bob Hope Desert Classic, one shy of the all·time record held by Bob Ooalby and Fuzzy 1.oeller . Ben Crensbaw's 10-under·par 61 is likely lo stand up for the balance of the year as the low round. Pat McGowan bad bis first ever 29 for nine holes. a six mder -par effort on the back n1ne at the Phoenix Country Club. • • • WEEK·DAY GOLFERS have an Op· portunity or a lifetime in this day or lnOat.ed prices. Tom McHugh, head professional and gener al manager of Pomona National Golf Club in Walnut, is offering playing m em· borships for week-day golfers for only $200 a year. And for another $20, tbe golfer can get a club membersl\Jp that wUl give blm (or her> an SCO A handicap. Where ebe to ay can you get a mem - bership and a handicap along with playing more than 200 rounds of golf during week d•Y• for ooly $2207 For further' Information, contact McHu.gh at 595·1441. • • • YORBA UNDA COUNTRY CLUB wlll be the scene or the second annual CHOCO toll tournament lffay 7. Over $5.000 was contributed to ChUdreM Hospital of Orange County last year as pro- ceedl or the lnltlal tournament and other "1nd·ral.slng projects of the 40 member1 and wives were turned over to the hospital. Sparky Anderson. deposed manacer or lbe Cincinnati Reds, wlll be pest •peaker at • banquet following the tournament. ror f\arther lalormaUon, call 633-8030. • .. -'11! "" "" ••• • T~. F.t>nwy 13. 1979 DAIL v PILOT as New Idea DOubles, Yes, But Triples? 8y DAVE ctJNNINOBAM °' .. Dolt" ..... , .... Triples. anyone? In the mott revolutionary t.eMl.s change since the ball waa dyed yellow. a Texu club pro ls ex· perhnentig with the number of players on a court. He •j tu.med doubles into triples. In this mobth•s ediUoo of Tennis Talk, J im Davia of Texarkana Racquet Club ls credited with forml.q tbe World Triples Tennis Assn. and be '11 host the second world champlonshfp tournament March2-4. LAST 8UMME8 DA VIS decided the Texas sun was too hot for singles or even doubles, so be put three players on each side of the net to cut down on the running. His triples tournament was met with such enthusiasm he decided, in typical Texas fashion, to come up with something bigger-the World Triples Tenn.is Championships. TENNIS Eve ryo n e who played ln the tournament got a world r a nking. even ii they lost in the first round. And Davis £ave them certificates and T-shirts which said "World Ranked Triples Player." "I called the lnternaUooal Tennis Hall of Fa m e ln Newport, Rhode Island,•• Davis says, "just to see it anyone else bad done a triples tournament. They said mine was the first. I tried to get It sanctioned. but the USTA doesn't re- cognize triples yet." Mon11mental change or silly gimmick? Only time will tell. Triples tournaments a re already planned io Mobile, Shreveport, Dallas and even Sao Paulo. • • • ALEX POLLAND, Corona del Mar resident and Rraduate of UC Irvine. has been hired by Dis· neyland Hotel to serve as club pro for TeMisland, a 10-cowtclubadjoinin.g the hotel. Polland formerly worked as tennis director for Sao Clemente Tennis Club and was an assistant director for the Rod Laver and Roy Emerson Ten· ois Clinic in Texas. A four-year veteran of the WCT and Grand Prix clralit, Polland was once the junior college state champion <while at Fullerton College> and was ranked 26th in California. R11nning Lecture Slated Joe Henderson, a con- sulting ed!lor and col· umoist for lbe magazine Runner's World. will present a special lec- ture. s ponsor e d by University Extension, Thursday. March 1, 7-10 p.m ., ln room F·llO. Med\cal Science build· ing, on lhe UC lrvine Campus. Henderson has run more tbao S5 races at distances of 100 yards to 70 miles and bas WTitten more than 10 books and booklets on the subject. He describes himself as a missionary who wants others to see the benefits and pleasures of running as exercise, recreation and competition. Tickets are $5 each and available at the UCI Elteo.sion Office, room 102. Administratio n Building. 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CoiHl Dolly PilOl, J•n. U, JO, "--6, IJ, "" La Jolla bas ruled the San Diego section ever c 0 u rte 0 u s. fast since it was formed and won the CIF Southern Sec· information· . ,, .. ,. PUBUC NOTICE tlon five times. Corona del Mac owns lour straight ClF·s.5crowns. 17141 547-7151 "~~~'::!.:~::::s Last aeuoo the two met for the flJ'St time, AMSUCAM T,.. 1011ow1119 ~.,,.do!"" koocklna beads ln a "meanl.ngless" non-league Mortann-Co. """~~"'~ 1NOVSTRv L1M1~0 match. but to Corona del Mar, which woo. it meant ·~ PAR'rNEltSt41P, ma E.t~.,,, s.,...1. lot s..tte 240. s.nto AN, CM1tont10 tVOS a ' C"'nllllefl: Clly of lnclu•lr~ • .t And bragging rights U the mythical St.ate Celllornl• 9eMrel per1net,l'llp, champ wU1 be at stake again come AprlJ 23. ..-----------.1~;~ :-.;::~:: .. P~'l,: ~~ • • • ~Mt, S4Ma IAO, 5-0 AIW!, C..lllornl11 A 11.M ...... ~ ... ~°,!,t l>lftlneH I• <-.tuctl'd b,. "' ITEM PROM INSIDE WOMEN'S TENNIS. the official publication or the Women's Tennis Assn: "Because of the apparent ease with which Tracy Austin bas seWed into lbe pro raoJc.s, one tends to forget how young she really ls. But once in a while, her extreme youth becomes obvious. llmtte<I ~ ~l :Cltvof lncll<S1"1', • C.ollf'llml• QenWOI _,'°'""'P· A_, M. (MnpOell, ...,,,., "In Melbourne, although abe recognized Olga . Morozova and Natasha Cbmy reva. the third member of a Russian trio was unknown to her. She moat circumspectly asked her fellow teammates Billie Jean King and Chris Evert ".bo the stranger was. Tiiis ~ -I flied wltft 11\fo Co"""' Clef'tl of 0r..,.. OiluMy on J • ...,.,.., JO. ""· OUltYlrA. MAu:ou. DALY&Vtm And she was promptly imformed · -Nikita. "Nikita who?" queried Tracy. "Kruschev." they a nswered. "Never heard of her ," announced Tracy. 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U, 1'7' OJ..1'1 PUBLIC NOTICE r 10 t• tn ·'" k •• rs ••• --lN IS 0 • " I -- , ... OM.VPILOT T~y. febflll'Y 13, lt11 Business Cows Jumping Over the Moon THE AMERICAN HAMBURGER lh,Ptr ca,ib CllSllPTlll DllPS AS PRICES llSE letail Price Per ll. o Reli f 11in2 Years From piraling Beef Prices 24 1.15 By LOl Auoda&ed P No n•U\'f b In htbl from ·ri• ln1 h<-t>f pnNa f\lr •t h:ut UM:' 1iext t•~ )It-an. but th• ral~ n r lnr r \'»JM> "'on\ w u alttJI a11 I at month'6, A)I ndu!\lr) N. lrul until th1 mlddlf.' or the ) ar. bul nol lll o ~lt dy flkt " t -CON. UMER ) pNU • Th<')' blamt> tht-harpnt 11 nl t h ~ J •nu • r y b 1w 'It v n b;, r1 '*l'UlJWr THE LABOR l)eopnrt rn ·nt, in nnnnun lni the proch.ll~ r pr1c • ind,•11 for thl' flMt month or 1979. "aid bcot>f and \•t•al prll'\l t th -. hole ltl lt-Vf•I ~ t•nt up 13 pt-r <'f'n\. ubuut h tr th•• 1.onllrt< 1978 tncreas<' 'fhU> f..r. tht•rt hu bt•en no in dl<'~1uu1 that fon:.um ·ri:. will .. tage boyl•Olh u~ lhl'Y did wht-n prlCl'S MlUt'd m 1973 1md 1974 Thrrt• ure 111140., however. thal l>t"Opll' 1.rt-t•alsng ll'ss bct:f ducin1 the size or their berd8 aft er prlces wenl down fn 197~. the pt>Uk production year for t>eer T beN: were aboul l32 million u tth: and calves on the naUon 's farm!> and rancbcis on Jan. 1. 1975. the re were only 116 4 mlllion head last J anuary and this January. the number had dropped to 110.9 million. ~ "'l'ttlher v. u murh vror ~ thun l1L'll > ,•ar Jnd hut year ~tb bad, bald Tomm} Beall or CutUl· 1''a'i, wh1c·h rol l(>rls indu!'llry 1'loillSllC''I Sup plltis of ~f are l'X(>t'Ctt'd to con h nul' to dechnl• ut lt·.a~l through 1980. ht• 11,11d Ut•all pre-dieted that pnct•' would go up dl a relatively ')low n tc for Uw nt'Xl &l'Vt.'ral month~. tht•n decline Ht: ~aid that wht·n cattle pnces for all or 1979 •.rt counted. tht•y prob3hly 'A-Ill uvt.'rage out nt :tbout 63 C(.'nlb a pound the lcvt'I they 're• at now. Statiblic rrom the Amen can Mt·at ln.'itatutc how. for exam· 11h•. that <as pr1ce11 for ha m bur,u•r increa11cd. t'On:fumption dt'etcast.'d, from 23 9 pounds per peri.on in 11Y76 to un ei.Umat.ed 20 4 pound.'! per pc.·r on last year. During the 11u int' period. the prat-e >wt'nl from ~bout 90 cenL'i a pound lo more than $1. the in· 11t1lull' said There still is no real shortage of beef. Production this year ls estimated 3t 115 pounds per capita. said Beall. about equal to the level or the eitrly 1970s. Why lben are prices rising so . harply? .. Beer prices are cat ching up with th e r est o r t h e economy." Be all said, noting that they had declined through much of 1975 and 1976. He also said that curre nt wholesale prices are a bout equa l to last June's. Gay Bu1;1~h of the National Cattlemen 's As1>0(•1ution :.aid lhl' group "cxpccll. pritl':i lo rise al Tht• Wl·nther Ii> not the only n·ason ti.'Cf prices arc going up. S upplies have hc('n declining bt>CjUM.' catll~men btarled re· Industrial Unit Elects Smith Retains Presidency of lrrine Group La urence A. Smith or La Habra, vice president for administration of Design West in Irvine, has been rc~lected president of the UC Irvine In· d ustrlal Associates. The Associates, a divis ion or the UCI Fonda· Lton. serve as a link between area business, JO· dustry and management farms and UC Irvine SMITH, WHO IS BEGINNING bis fourth year ri 0 pager WIDE AREA COVERAGE ORANGE CO.-L.A. •11.10 .::r=. NO DEPOSIT ON APPROVED CREDIT .. SC 0 RP ' Red uces HAIR loss s t imulat ing ne w growth In most cases w i th regul a r use. Easy to apply. _._" ..... Ult 4 557-8990 STIMULATES young minds. Saturdays in the DAILY PILOT ANTHURIUMS FROM HAWAD These vivid red Imported tropical flowers say "J love you:' Buy now for Valentines Day, they'll last for weeks. Imported fresh every week. VALENTINE FLOWERS 640·6774 ATTENTION: PRESIDENTS Are you the president of a small or moderate size business? Do you know what an SBIC is? Can you afford not to know? We are federal licensees under the Small Business Investment Act of 1958. Our company makes long term loans, ln amounts from $50,000 to $1,000,000, to qualUying companies, for such purposes as expansion, construction, equipment purchase, Inventory build-up, working capital, and acquisitions and mergers. To explore our SBIC as a source of growth capital, phone (714) 640·8234, or write : Martin W. Wit~. Pru. MARWIT CAPITAL CORP. 8de 48t ll•'" Bull BWa., l lt Newport C•awr Drive N~ Be1dl. CA_.. as a member or the Industrial Associates board or directors, joined Design West in 1975 after serving as a management consultant to other West Coast companies in the area of Insurance. finance and banking. Design West. a divis ion of Beatrice Foods . is an industrial design firm specializing in the de· velopment of products, packaging, graphics. in· ten ors. exMbits and displays. Other officers re-elected to their posts are Dr. Kt•1th E. J ustice. El T oro. dean or professional and interdisciplina ry s tudies at UCI, "" executive vice president; Cyn. thia S. Johnson. Laguna Beach. director o r the UCI Car eer Planning a nd Pl ace m e nt Center, vice president for pro· gram; Grover Frater. Laguna Niguel, partner in the law firm of Ni e now and Frate r . secretary, and Edward Karle, Long Beach. a udit partner in SMITH the accounting fir m or Arthur Young and Co .• treasurer . Gerald T . LaFlamme of Tustin was elected to his first term as vlce president for membership. La Flamme is a pa rtner in the accounting firm of Kenneth Leventhal and Co .. Newport Beach. Executive director of the UCI Industrial As· sociatcs is Betty Leidal or Irvin~. • Junette A. Geiser. Costa Mesa . has been ap- pointed branch vice president of Fidelity Federal Savlags and Loan AuoclaUoa. She is manager of the a ssociatton's Bayside Center office in Newport tleach. She served as manager of the same office for Mariners Savings unUJ its re<:ent merger with Fidelity Federal. • Uada Gromadd has been named a vice presi· dent of Great Western Savings aod Loan Assocla· Uon. She Is savings m anager in the Newport Beach offi ce. She joined the a ssociation's manaJemenl training staff in August 1978 and was mterim manager at its Lakewood office before assuming her present post in December 1978. • Gerald G. Martin, Newport Beach. has been named vice president, marketing for Ukea Borne Farnlsld.aga, a Huntington Beach manufacturer or woven wood window coverings. He will be responsible for sales and marketing errorts. He is former director or new business for the luggage division or the Samsonite Corp. in Denver. Colo. • Ronald D. Peney has been appointed vice president or Fidelity Federal Savla«• and Loaa Association. As regional loan manager. be heads the association's regional loan office for southern Orange County, headquartered in Newport Beach . • Joe Ldgbt.oo and AasoeJates, Newport Beach. has hired Jefr Welaharf, Newport Beach, as an ac- count executive. • I BW Fox of Newport B&ach. has bffn named as district sales manager for the Los Angele.s area for Data Acceu Systems, lac., the Data Terminal and System.a People. His experience Includes 10 years with General i'niline and Film Corp. as a district and regional manager. • Ronald J . Nortoa haa joined A.ndenon aad An· deraon lm•rance Bn>kera, Inc •• Newport Beach. as an account execuUve. He will be associated wllh the brokerage's new Laguna Hills branch. • Mldlael P. Gregaoe, Corona del Mar, bas been promoted from product manager for the eastern United States for micro connectors to product marketing manager for &1J micro conntttors at 11T Cannon Electric, Santa Ana. In his new position, he beads the markeUng staff Cor all areas. lie Joined thJs dJvislon of In· temational Telephone aod Telegraph Corp. in 1971 as a design engineer. • Ravenna C11b, Fountain Valley. has been pro· moted to branch savlns• supervisor at Wet&ern Federal Savta11 and Loan Aupdat••• Corona del Mar office. The association pla.ns to open that branch ln February. • Eric aueen. Westminster, has been named 1eneral man.ager of Doelq11e'a Aatlqaet, which has a store tn Newport Beach. He wilt be responaJble ror Wttt Coa1t open· Uona. wlt.b empha1la on coordtnatloo with Euro· pean offices ot the corporation. . . . ,. •• f --""" ....... ~ Beal n 1d bad we ather In J anuory not only dlarupted marketing, but also alfected the 11lze of the caUJe. Many of the sso.ooo to 750,000 head of utUe slaughtered each week weigh anyw~re from 20 to SO pounds below normal. That means less beef and higher prices. lt could, however. mean more beef and lower prices later on. Cattle that normally would have been marketed in January have been held until February, said Beall. S OME OF THE r e gula r February supply will be held In· to March, and so on. The spread· mg out or supplies s hould avert the sharp price increases that cattlemen bad predicted for sprin~andearlysummer. 22 21 11 l's. Per ca,1t.J (Sr• 8eef1 let.ail Price Per Lb. •••• 19TI 1912 1973 1914 1975 1976 1971 1971 .15 ~ .55 .45 1979 •1911: Esti•attd 1979: Fitures Not Yet AuilJMe S11rce: A•eriu• lleJt Institute • ~ Postal Service Revamps . . Changing Regol~tions to Meet Competition WASHINGTON CAP I -The Postal Service, seelng big com· panies checking new ways or de- livering magazines, books and records. says it is changing a number of regulations in efforts to meet the competition. Postmaster General William F . Bolger has released a 230· page report by a committee or bus iness and Postal Service of· f icia ls tha t recomme nded changing mor e than 75 reguJa. tions. BOLGER SAID THE mail a~ency already has adopted 13 of the recommendations . The re· port was released Monday. Many of the changes would re- duce bus iness costs in preparing material for mailing. T hus, the officials hope to give companies reasons for continuing to use the government mall service in· stead of switching to private de· livery fmns. Whlle mail volume is going up. the number or these delivery firms also is increasing, and they pose a threat to postal re· venues. THE RECOMMENDATIONS do not deal with mail usually sent by individuals. but Bolger said the changes a lso would help the average citizen. He said that is b e cause kee ping up the volume of mail holds down over· head costs throughout the Postal Service. One change already made re· moved a pro h ibition o n· Over The Counter HASOU~ publishers using the same sack for copies of more than one publication. Another recommendation. not yet ado p ted . 1s lo all ow publishers to print advertise· ments on wra ppers for second· class mail. This would allow publishers to gain advertising r e ve nue to help offset postal charges. BOLGER CALLED the com· m1ttee's report "Jus t the first step towa rd making it easier for mailers to deal with the Postal Service." "There arc literally hundreds of other regulations that we are scrutinizing ... he said. Pct Up 300 Up 10 l VP 100 VP 18 6 UP 171 VP 169 Up 16 1 Up ll8 Up I) l UP 11 \ UP 17 S Up 170 IJp II 8 Up II I Up tt) Up II 4 UP II I Up 10) Up 10 \ VP 100 VD 100 Up 48 VP 46 Up •J UP ' I UP • 1 Pct Off 300 011 1S 0 Off ll I ()ft 170 ()ft " ' '• Oft 11 t '• ()fl 100 .. , Off • t ~.. ... ()ff • ' ' • , Ott '·' 71 -1'4 Off a 9 11•-. I Olf 80 1 i,. 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II 10 .-''> ~ R· ~ ~ "'" lib .40 10 'Sl 11-v .. l'Ai PU 1.80 8 209 f1'-+ .... LITCO CJ'1 I It IS'fo • .. OtdP p11 . .SO • '. ?• 23 ..... '" si.llf !,J:le 11 243 ~ • YI VIPL Pl 1.80 • 4 ,,~ • '" ~. FlbfUllY t3. 1979 N DAii.. Y PILOT •S TOp CAtneern· Finn Eyes U.S. Budget By MILTON MOSKOWITZ When President Carter sent his budcet to Congrffs last month, one of the more interested obser vers of lhe de· tails was David S. Lewis, chairman and president ot General Dynamics Corp .. St. Louis . Lewis bad excellent reuonR for beina interested ln what the (ederal government proposes to spend ln the fis· cal year beginning next October. The company he heads does more 6uslness with the government than any other firm. And the United States government is the best customer CeneraJ Dynamlcs has, accounting for nearly two.tbirda of it.s $3 bUUon in aMuaJ sales. 8 0 FOR LEWIS, R EADING the president's budget message ls like reading an order card for his company. Here's what he saw: -The Navy wants $1.5 billion for another Trident submarine. General Dynamics ... as built seven of these babies for the Navy, which wanls eventually to have 13. These nuclear·powered subs are each equipped with 24 long·range mis· siles. each of which is armed with 24 hydrogen bom~s . <Lockheed builds the missiles.> Money Tree -The Air Force wants $1.7 billion ror 175 more F-16 fighter jets . built by General Dynamics. That's up from the $1.5 billion being spent this year for 145. The Air Force hopes even- tually to have a fleet or 1,388 F·l6s. -The Navy is requesting $522 million for one nuclear attack submarine. Tb,ese 360-foot·long subs ~re built by General Dynamics and Tenneco's Newport News ship· building subsidiary. , -The Pentaf(on wanls $651 million to continue development or cruise missiles that fly low to evade radar detection . General Dynamics and Boeing are competing on this program. -THE AllMY WANTS Slt8 MILLION for 2.65S Stinger missiles which General r;>ynamics builds. A combat soldier can fire this missile from his shoulder at a low-flying plane. -The Navy and the Alr Force seek $222 million for 1,560 air-to-air Sparrow missiles made by Genera l Dynamics and Raytheon. That's up from the $202 million being spent this year for 1,910 of these missiles. -The Navy wants $280 million for various versions of th.e Standard missile built by General Dynamics. These a re supersonic anti-aircraft missiles that are fired from ships. -111E NAVY WANTS $135 MILLION for 61 Phalanx guns. up from the S86 million allocated this year for 27 of the g_uns. These General Dynamics-built weapons are rapid·flre guns designed to protect ships from attacking missiles at close range. That·s not a bad day Even though General Dynamics had to take a whopping loss last year because it couldn't get the Navy to pay for all the cosl overruns it had on ils submarine program, Lewis obviously secs clear sailing ahead. The Pentagon's ravorite supplier will split its stock 2 '12-for· l on Monday and pay a dividend of7S cenls a share. That's the first cash dividend General Dynamics has paid since 1970. ~1,c,.ykElll 2'.80" ·.JI!! 601•,, •• :~ m!'" , .. . 21 411l.:i. •• f'l)rt AC) s 12" ·~. " LFE .10. • 11 ""'·. v. clPpt '4 • " S•llJ-..... ShellOO , 6 ID4 3llflt "' U141Pl. 116 IO 76 , ...... "" ::::~~,Jo . ;lu~'"': •:: ~T~ I~.· ·: :~v.. :: "~Ir ' .• s~; ~: .::: t~ pf s :. ·n J~ ! 1!: E·~ ~-~ .. ,; r....,:-: ·~ sneesn.1giop1,Jf • ~ :~: .~ UIPL pf '~v-'1-71\IO .. :~~'~f •. S2 IS ~= ~~: !: _,,,., ... 1 Xl ''"'. .. I .40t> 1 JO ..... "" l TV pit . J ·~. .. 1.IO s ,. 19Vt+ .. P9c In , ~ nto. ..... VF ~ I"° 6 u , .... ·~ !:m.~ ... ,:, 1 ,~~ ~ ! ~ =~ I! ,; l~ ·~~ •. ~ ~~ .• ta . '. 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Shelley Wlnte" An 10-IOOt ~ --oeci by IN ~ actMlleit Of .,, ~..,._. ooee on IN rlllTIP9Qe neet • tlNI c.IHomlll ~IY -~ •• "' ..... *"° ~~ t ltfOI Oevtd Jenewn, JMn leotr'g A - Ol*9 • huge bounty '°' tne ac>tunt ol IN ""'" wflO rl09d '* ano 111'*1 -~ (2hra.) • d) H»f"t OAYI Fonae 111m• AMlh Into • dMf""O romitntlC wtllle Mflfion treMforme .... t .. T~ Into • lovtly laOy lot • mllllMY boll • CAAOl. IURNETT AHOfMHOI o.-t Nell s.cs.. • MOYie * • "The legend OI Loetl Neea .. (1978) Document•· r; A revMling stlldy of the oN; Nm -1e1<en of the ~ cnetvre lound In ~(21n.) • WOALD TUBE TOPPERS CBS fJ 8:00 -"Crisis in Mid·air." An air traffic controller is caught in a desperate situation in this new TV movie with George Peppard and Karen Grassle. NBC II 8:00 -"T entacles." John Huston and Shelley Winters star in this monster epic from 1977 about an 80·foot octopus. KCET D 9:00 -"Kiss Me. Kate." Cole Porter's musical adaptation of "The Taming of the Shrew" from 1953 with Howar d Kee l and Kathryn Grayson. ( 1953) Klltlltyrt °'9ylon, Howard Keel. T.o 11era, onoe merr1ed to eeClh other. bettte • mucl'I oft stege .. on Gil MASrTTE""l¥_IECI'.,.,. THf.ATM -1·N!W8 VOTEM'~ 11:00 8 e (I) 9 HEM flW<E .. LAUGH MOYIE TONIGHT·s LATEST LISTINGS I TH!QONQ IHOW GITIMNn' Mtil end 99 mu9t llN:t Of. Y•'I new_... lebortlc>- i CUTIONmAIC ..... MOANING tl:OO. lWIUQHT ZDNI "King NIM Wiii Nol AMum.. TM ue>eA11n of • creahed 8 ·25 bombet C*''l llgllfe Oii\ .._.. he II 01-.......,h ... • MIMD HITCl1T1CHOOCKl"!l~11r.:t1 11 llBITI • GITIMART't11 The C""9f tn.a to ~ • 1ft110U1ne r~er In hopM Of gMrlg ~ •bet*trneoe. u:aoe MOYIE ***"A Fine M~·· (IHIJI SHn Connery, ~ Woodwlll'd. A poet bec:c>meS lnYotvecl wttll domMtle problem.a Whlefl ,_,.., In the loel Of hf• crMIMty ( 1 hr • 56 min l • MOYIE • • .'The Ouldl Gun" ltliMa .. ltl tfl'IPWOI. (2 ""'" e OOIMART CONTROi.• mllk• e deal wlltl K~ KtleOln 10 find 1111 ...ta Ill PCiNnQe tor a Met ol 91*"Y agent• ~'al NIW8 a:a Niwa 2:IO MOVIE ••• ··~Ag9nt·· (11139) Joel ~er- dll M&r'INfl Alt -~ end Mr formef dll)lofNt ~ IY9Ck d-.,, .,ionege Ofgenizallon. ( t Ill., 26 min) • MOVIE * • * "Boo1• Melone" ( 1952) Wltllem Holden. Johnny Si.wett. An older men. wtlo ,,...., lllld • eon. trlllne • young boy lo be • )OClley. (2 hfa.) 2:41·= •• ··er, 0anger·· (1051) OIClc Powell. Ahonde Flem- ing. An e11-bookl11 I• ~...._., lrom ,.,.. lmptla. t:30. I LOVE UJCY Rlct.y ......... QI 4lnd ... ~~11'19¥­ ~ atrllndeO In CeltlOt nia. • MIQ«AEL. JACK80N au.t Lloyd Oumaa 0{'n1se Nicholas plays an affirmative ~c t1on program law student who 1s tutored by James Stephens on "The Pa{>f'r Chase" tonight at 10 on CBS. Channel 2. "Papue. N-Quine•· Flnelly. A Nellon" The end of • cotonlel ... tn New ~ per...._ the U.S. Bioentennl•I. G ONOONIM PNW>e8E ·•Country Melt-~ Aneley'' T.o ycung wom- en -.wekened IO the eletnllnt8I end puelonete tide ol thell netw. When they IH ve • Jobleu community. t:S0811D TAXI Alell llllWlttlngly emngea •• bllnd dell IOt Elelne and I u.s ~. ••• ••Joe" (1170) Peter Boyle, Dennie Palriclt. A ...... erweged OWi/( hie deughtel"I inYOl'f9"181'1t wlltl the~ drug aoene. enlll11 the wllllng IUC>POr1 ol • fw\atleel '*- bigot In ~ the hfp- piee to"'* 11-. (2 rw..1 ent1000COUPU Fell.IC ~-hie CO'-lege band In hopM of ~ Ol'I • lelevlek>n ehow I 19M I Audie Murphy. 11.W • ry ~ A cowpoke Is forgiven by t~ lot Ill• PMt rnildeed•...,.,, ... bat!* • oer'G Of notcwt- oua outlewl wtlo ~ bMl't tormenting the town (2 In.I .MOVE onment dull to ,_ evl- denoe •nd return. 10 e-..noe hlfnMff ano 1111 penner 11ia In Jell ( 1 hf., 35 min.) 1:111 NlW8 ~ MOYIE * * .. Tiie HaedleU Qho11'0 ( 1959) Rlctl.,d Lyon. D1Yld RoM. G MOVIE Gil HOME GAADEHEft ··~roouctlon" (I)~ 9 MDIV ONFFlN 0.-ta Mel Tonne. &>defy Aldl Barry~ o.c.. 1:00 8 C88 NEWS B NBC NEWS NEWI.. \'WED GA.ME fJ A8CNEWS at SIX MIU.IOH DOU.AA MAH St-u-ti.. po.-to help • redioectkve alien to return to her moth., tpf()llO•ft Cl) SANfON> AHO 80N Fred It determined 10 lmpt.a Lamonl"I lututW mother-ln-lew. fD MACHEJl / LD4AER REPORT C'i) HUMAHmES THAOOOH THE ARTS "lnll'Qd~ 0ueet F0t Seit" (I) JOKER'S WllD Claa••~I ~l•ti•g• G KNXl (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles a KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles G KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles ()) KFMB {CBS) San Diego G KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles crJ) KCST (ABC) San Diego G) KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles G> KCOP·TV (Ind ) Los Angele!> 83 KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles 'Iii> KOCE-TV (PBS) Huntrngton Beactl A II 37 Pings Shakespeare Comes to TV By P ETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES CA P l There's a new series coming to TV Wednesday at 8 p.m . on KCET, Chan- nel 28. Big deal. There's a new series every night, 1sn 't there? So. what '11 this one be? F1eshy detectives? A show about adolescents? Maybe a sitcom about a divorced parent with teen-agers· that would be novel. Let ·s see ... "The Plays of Willlam Shakespeare" on public television. Well. that sounds inte.resting. I wonder which ones they'll do. Better check the publicity sheets. ALL 31 OF THEM? Aw, c'mon. When is public television going to catch on? TV series are sup- posed to be conceived in flashy Beverly Hills restaurants with unlisted phone numbers; they're supposed to take two. maybe three months from linguine to debut ·date . All o f the Shakespeare plays would take a year or two to make and air. I 'd better find out who's running thil> show. Hmm . . . Cedric Messina of the British '""KHl"uu Broadcastintg Corporation. Thal figures. Only the BBC would try lo pull off a television series that could take two years to pro- duce. .. Six years, actually," Messin a corrects. He says it took a year to produce seven plays, six of which will air this season, and the series will run for fi ve years. THE ENTIRE FIRST folio plus "Pericles. Prince of Tyre." No light undertaking. Why all 37? "Why not?" Messina asks. Oh. OK. "Julius Caesar," the enduring tale of envy, treachery and betrayal, will be the first alring of the season, Wednesday night . The plays will not be shown in chronological order, allowing a mixture each season of Shakespeare's comedies and his tragedies, bis popular works and bis lesser known plays. FOLLOWING "JULIUS CAESAR,. this season will be "As You Like It," "Romeo and Juliet,·• "Ric hard II," "Measure for Measure'' and "Henry VIII," airing every other week. This BBC series was also sold lo Australia, Canada.. Sweden. Germany, Japan and the Soviet Union. It will bring Shakespeare to more people the next six years than have seen his works in the 363 years sinw his death. Of course, in Ame rica Shakespeare will be going up against ABC's "tight is Enough" and "Charlie's Angels ." Messina says he's not wor· ried . •1 •M NOT SUCH A FOOL as to expect we'll outdo 'Kojalt' or anything like that. But you 're a very literate, well -read people. I think there1J be interest. "You know, Shakespeare was a very wise old bird. And these are very good plays." As I say, a new series begins tonight. And lt will be. on for five yean. If we mLss it, the fault wtu not be ln our stars. . . Sequel Series Set HOU.YWOOD <AP > 1-Irwin. Shaw's novel, "Beggarman. Thief," tit'e HQutl to "Rich Man, Poor Man." will be made Into a slx·bour mini series fOf NBC. The book continues the aa1a of the Jordache famlly. "Rieb Man1 Poor Man" on ABC wu the finl Amtrican·made min1 sertea and Its aucttss paved the wa1 for ".Roots" and otber lon1er 1bow1. ABC later aired tts own version ot the con· Llnuotlon of "RJcb Man, Poor Man." but lM story was dltft"rent from the one Shaw wrote ~ ... 7:30 f) aACU8 ~ta: c.i OOdd, SherleM l.aurenctt The llghll Md eour>de of W001d ,.,,_ C»f'OUI Ktl Mii combir'9d with mutleal variety. D FAMIL y FEUD I OATINQ GAME 0 HOU.YWOOO 80UAAE8 • ADAM-,2 A rlllh of bul'vt"* In • WMtthy neigh«>omood~f­ fles Melloy Md Reed tD 2t TOHtOtfT "Panintlng: eommun. I a.ys·· '1i) HEWS (I) THE GONG SHOW e.oG 8 Cl) C8I MOYIE "CriM In MIO-Air'' !"- lere) George P9pp .,d, Keren Or...... An eg1ng fir lr•fflc con troller becomM eeught In • iw.. llnd-dMlh lltuetlon ~ • CHmd gunman ~ to allow a dlMbled lllrcf•lt to land. A llf9 ponrfll of the Ameft. CWI elllgatOI'. lnC*;ding hi hlllory end journey to lhe brink ot extinction end beck. l:IO 8 9 LAVSNE A 8"IALEY Lenny lella mtldly In '°"9 wttll Leveme. I JOKDl'8 Wtl.D THE 000 OOUPl.E When OecM dalme the llP"tmllnt fOf '" ell.moon poller game. Fell• 11 loroec:t to tell• hi• cseug111w·1 ~party elMwh«e. H089 THME'8 ootlPNIY Jenet. terrified by. - In her room. eQ19M to swttefl bedl with Jedi. I TlC TN; DOUGH MIAVGRFFIN OUM11: Mel Tonne. &>defy Rich. Sany Boetwlelc. cnlc. Of JoyQe Brothere, Clwlle Hiii . fD fHE HOU YWOOD MU81CAUS • • • ·~ "K191 Me K.ete•· G ADVIHTUMRI .. Thrutl And Counter Ttwwt" 10:00 8 Cl) THE PAPER CHASE Klngafteld -'Otle ...ioo- tent Hert Iha ... ol tutOl'- lng •n Atflnnatlve Ac11on ProQrem 11udllnl (o.nlM ~). D QAa'8 "America Va. The World" Ed Mc:Menon and Georgie Engel -hOetl tor lhl9 cont..i fM1urlng Arnerl-u·• belt circul ec:t. In comp9ttllon llgeirllt olMr gteet drcul ec:t. lrom etOUfld the wortd. •• ,~& HUTCH Huggy a-r9fuMe to tel Stenl<y encl Hulm ebout • mutdllr he wltneeeed. .. NIGHT <W.LEAY .. The· Plllnl.cl Mirror" A "'°""" trtN to teke over• ~ lhOP from her '*1'*· JAMES CAGNEY TALKS WITH DAVID HARTMAN THIS WEEK First TV lntervlew Since 1949 for Retired Star Cagney Oose Up Actor Gives Rare TV Interview By MIKE SILVERMAN NEW YORK <AP) -The while· haired man sits back In bis chair, re· calling his nearly 80 years. He talks of childhood poverty, a long and varied career. a contented retire· ment. Nothing remarkable here -but wail a minute. Suddenly there's a twinkle in thee-eye and a salty street· corner saying that cuts through the dignified repose and puts us in touch with one of the most rt!Jlarkable performers In the history dl'the mov- ies. James Cagney. But last he did, through an in· credibly versa ti le career as gangster, comedian. dramatic actor and song-and-dance man. He won an Oscar. playing George M. Cohan in ''Yankee Doodle Dandy'' in 1942. or his tremendous popularity in tough.guy roles. Cagney says. "Look· Ing back, there was nobody else around who could handle a hoodlum part with acceptance. Having been raised among them 1 didn't have lo reach for anything." OF IDS WIFE, Willard, whom he calls aw and met on the vaudeville circuit, Cagney says, "She could dance like bell." Of their S6 years of marriage "No strain a 'tall." • ntE GOODlf8 The GoodlM diepoee of Iha Ameftc:an Army's Sllr• ~IOUP· • DO<CAVETT •• "' "Reunion In Reno" (19Stl Mertl Si-. Pe!J· 'l'1 Dow. A folnar Child fleM 10 Reno •lier her mother beComM pregnent. (1 hf .• 30min.) • • "S.-t SOund Of DMttl .• (1963) Ernll c.p.. Lole Alba. ~-MOVIE ··~··The Courageous°'· Chrlatlan.. (11140) Jean Herttlolt. Dotorhy l.oYet1. OYM:ta: Ver• St~. aw1etC)C)fler letlefwood 11:ao. (I) ~ JONE8 8'meby IMml that 11111 12:40 8 (I) C8I LAT'f MOYIE • ··~ "e.n.ceic: The v-l1hlng Chalice.. (19731 mufder of • ...,,,.,, - comecied with the men • amuogllng .ctMtlel. (Al D TONGKT Hoit: Johnny Ceraon Ouwta: ~ Si.wett. Wiiiem Oevene Oeotoe Pepperd, Ceeer ~o. 8'necek invelll· gelea Illa seemingly ~theft ol e Gl'M6c dlllllce Ylllued at I 5 million dolleB. Wedne•day'• Bayt i•e Mo.,fes AFTERNOON 1:00 8 TOMOMOW t2:00 D •• ·~ ··HM Anybody 5-1 My Gen'' ( 1952) Piper Lauri•. Roell Hvdlon. A -ent!y men ..._ • woe emount of ~ to the Mmlty of a '°"'* iove. ( 1 hr .• 30 min. I ••• "Aeunlonln Frence" ( 19'31.Joen Cl'ew- tord. JOfln Weyne. A French glf1 OOfnM to the • nftJOKT ZONE .. The Sl•teMt-Mllllmeter Sfwlne" A torgoc1en 11ar of IN 30'1 ...... her old moY- IM to~ IN lpirtt of t:aolau.t::.."% Cohn. WAHTED:~OR M.NI -~-• 9 MC MOYIE : "Alcodl9t" Joeti ...... ., to tlnd • doc:10t ..no hu bMl't miulng lot ewMe. 2:001= • • "Revenge Fot A Repe.. ( 11178) Miiie Conl'IOfS. Aobeft Reed. A ~ geolC>giel t11rn1 rnlo • AA"'-11111« elter hit wlle It r'ICNld. (Al ** ••Eegle In A Cage" ( 1911) SW John Glelguel. Aeloti Aidlwdeon Nllpo- leol'I. still lo exlle. ec:ts anO Ml °' "' Arnerlc:an pilot OUt1ng WOl'1d Wf/I II ( 1 hf., SOmln.I After Ratings Skid CBS Eyes Quality By TOM JORY NEW YORK <AP ) -"Quality" and "responsibility" are words you hear a lot these days from CBS. Translated, they mean: We may be No. 2 in the TV ratings today, but give our better product a liWe time. "We don't concede anything," says Gene F. Jankowski, president of the CBS Broadcast Group. "We're as competitive as hell . Our performance in the last 12 months has been good. greatly improved. by design and not by accident. .. And we 're trying hard in a lot of different areas," be s ays. "That competitive altitude transcends the prime·time ratings." IN FACT CBS -once called "the Tiffany of the networks" -is stnag- gling to regain leadership in an in- dustry it dominated fo r years. CBS fell behind ABC. not long ago the in- dustry's runt. nearly three years ago. a nd the slip has hurt -in dollars as well as pride. Consider this yardstick: A prime· time ratings point in the course of a season is worth as much as $30 million in advertising revenue. Through the second week of January, CBS trailed ABC by nearly two full points -$50 million to $60 million. Or this: In the three years prior to Jan. 1. 1979, CBS lost 17 stations to ABC. The net effect in numbers is not necessarily significant, because CBS in tum picked up several stations formerly aligned with ABC. But switching affiliates often means sel- ling for less powerful or less prestigious outlets. SEVERAL REASONS have been suggested for CBS' slide -if that's what It is -among them the loss of Fred Silverman. the programming whiz. to ABC In D)id·l975, Jankowski insist.9, however, that CBS today is a network on the offensive. Read between the lines of what he says: -CBS wants to be seen as pre- dominant In broadcasting, rather than in prime-time alone in news. children's progra mming, sports. r adio. --CBS has, indeed, improved measurably in the ratings, first or tied for first four times in a s1x·week period through mid-January. CBS ' highest-rated proframs also are among Tv·s most acclaimed "60 Minutes." "M·A-S.H." "All in the Family," "Lou Grant." CBS S PENT THE first several weeks of the current season in third place. but bumped NBC out of second toward the end of October, and has in recent weeks challenged ABC for the lead. "And wha t 's e ncouraging," Jankowski says, "is that our suc- cesses have been with a product we 're not ashamed to have on the a ir. "The audience mail has been phenomenal. and though some pro- grams. like 'Paper Chase,' have not done well in the ratings, we feel we can look out into the future with con· fidence . " ·Lou Grant' did not do well at first." he says, "and now it is one of our strongest. One of the problems with television is that we go on the air cold turkey. and it may take the audience a while to find a program ... CBS KNEW THE early going this season wouJd be tough, J ankowski says. with ABC and NBC broadcast- ing the major league bas eball playoffs. "Baseball has grown in popularity." he says, "and since we haven't had the World Series or the playoffs. it's become more difficult for us to start anywhere but third." Yes. It's Cagney, the mucb- imitated yet inimitable. giving his first television interview in 19 years to David Hartman or ABC's "Good Morning America." The conversa· tion, filme d late last year at Cagney's farm in upstate New York. wlll be shown in brief segments over four days beginning today. Cagney quit movies after Billy Wilder 's frenetic comedy "One. Two, Three" in the early '60s. Does he Movie Set miss acting? "Not a bit." FANS MAY LEARN little new about their idol beyond what's ln his a utobiogr aphy , "Cagney By Cagney." But what a delight it ls to hear it from his own lips! There's his mother, tough enough to raise four sons on Manhattan •s Lower East Side, who put an abrupt end to Jimmy's boxing ambiUons by asking: "Can you lick me?" There's the youna vaudevillian in the '20s. who at times bombed so badly be went throuab "seven acu in one year." but who with his "Irish memory" still can -and doea -rat· 1 tie off verses from an old routine. Cagney confides he used to get so nervous, be ·'threw up before every show. '-J'REY HAD A bucket at each en· trance. I 'd dance my bead ofr, then go out.and .. " Then the r e's the Hollywood newcomer of 1930. Movies ncvtr made him ne rvous because he fifUred. "How could I lHU I was fl ve.foot-clgbt-, no fact, juat pale white eyebrows and eyelashes. Nothlnc to pbotoaraph." He seems genuinely surprised HOLLYWOOD AP l when Hartman suggests be 1s a bit of -Susan F1annery. Rlta a recluse. Moreno and J ames Parker i;tar in the CBS "Like being alone? I guess I do. movie ·'Anatomy or a I'm not aware of It." he repUes. He Seduction, .. now in pro- spends his lime "wandering about duclion. the place, getting into the carriage ---------- and driving six or seven miles." He also raises Morgan horses. ,1 .. - - - --1 ~Ille tine et WOVEN INTO THE tnterview are I de.,... . .....,. M •ti film clips -Cagney and George Raft ........ ,.. IDft"e as convicts. Ca1rney pus~ng t.be I c:;-.. ~ ·.:.; ......... ,.1 ~rai>efruit into Mae Clarke a face. I U•fhtl Afr LI•••· I Producer George Merlla hu alto ln· Ohh•.Wt•. ,.,... .. . eluded testimonials Crom Raft and I sc•llta, ........_,r ... , .• other actors who s tarred with McD•••ttl'•, 0111 I Cagney : Pat O'Brien, Raalph ....... ,c · 11t~Alr Bellamy, Jack Lemmon. U.... C... •~ llrwer I O'Brientellsutoryaboutthetlme I ~ •1u•• ...._ .,._ they were shooliAC a mm ln whlc.h I ,,......,., ,... & ~ I the ext.Ta.a' cootract caUtd for over· .... AN. ~• ht ...... 511111 .. SIOllE SALi PatCIS ...... .,.. · 5 199 REGISTER NOW ....,,,..,.. ....... NII Dll.IYBT FREE LA·Z·IOY~ time after 6 p.m. Al CaJMY'• S"l· I ~!~~.,~·.~:.·~ ~::i I gestlon they sudde nly started MOHIY. l)llliiillll••lll'9•••• .. 1111~•-•llC "acrew1na up their lines" at 5:55 I .. ....-...... -,..,,_ I -~ p.m .. so the director would have to I ,._....,.., .... ,"_.. I :..a.:=. ~*" .=:=. keep everyone late and t.be extra,1 S..t• <AMaat ~-~· ...._..,....,, ,.,... would cash in. I Aet .... ~p I ......, :-... :::•a:= :=;,:,: All his ~llcaaues praise Call\CY as 13723 Srch, Newport 8eechJ ~~ ~ ~ a natural actor, at home In any role (71•1857"°212 --C.~ a.:.=., he played. ---- - -, _____ ., --iiiilillllr# ~--•• r le '· . .. 0 •• '" . ... .( . • •• fS •• ---IN is ) J H • --- • ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES/ INTERMISSION Special Oscar HoJWrees Told ~ HOU.) WOOD CAP ~ Sir Lau~nt-e OUvl r, nrt00tuS1 Witltt'r L~ntt 11nd Su()t.'tman ~ Mov. te" wall rettt\'f! pec1al 0..C'an at tM April 9 prt1 · entaUon, lh Board of Go' ernon uf th«> Aud •m)' of Motion P1rlurf' Art. and sewn<' say!\. Pilnun11kt•r Ktna Vtdor and 0\4! ~partmenl of ft'ilm ol th(' 1u!wum uf Modnn rt tn N w York "Uy alto will rl'Cf'I\ t: hooonry 1warda. th ac drmy dm:ctor. .mnounl"t"d Tll.E Wi\&O TO OlJVlElt, the boerd a..1d. 'llrl!> "for th~ full btxl~ M hilt work. for t~ un1qut• .irhlevt.•mt'nt" of ha;; t'ntm.' taf'ffr •nd b1~ Ith t1m1· of contrihu1111n to th, url nf film 011,,,.r,, ll".irtl """ h1' •h1rd from lht JC'adt•my ln t•H~ h1· n'Ct'l\l'<J tht• hnt l('tor .iward for "ll11111lt•t .11111 "' 19-tb, ht• wu., \Olc•d un honorar)' J" 1rd fo1 tu., production o( llenr, \ \\ hkh ht> ·•"<> <11n·1·h·ti .trlll olC'ktl Vidor "'''" \Okd an honor.tr\ ilWUd ror hi' .aehtt'Vt•mt•nt~ Ji. a t in,•mat1c Ch'Jlor Jnd 111 novutor .. Vidor ho ~ r•·t 1·iH'd f1vt• l>-icvr nom1n.1 t1on1t for th,• film~ · l'ht• f'rowd. 'lhtlleluJdh "Th,, Champ ··1 ht• t 1t.u1el. · and War Jnd , Peace ·· LANTZ, WHO CR•: \TED Wood' Wood~fkn. has re('('tVf'd t.IX Oi.t•.u nummatlon' for cartoon ~hOrt llUbJt'ClS "Superm1111 · "111 be honon·d for ispec1JI achievement rn 'll>UJI dh.·t•b The MOMA Jo'tJm Dt>partml'nt, ct:h:brating 1l::. 50th anruversar), ret•t•rved 1t:. honorary OsC'a r for llS contribution "to the public 's perception Of 11'\()V H?::. .tl> an art form · In 1937 a year ctflt>r the rnc.-p llon of its film program. the academy presented a s ptc><'ial cert1r1cak to the museum for its work in collecting films datmg hack to'1895 ...... r t.>- 1131)31 9~10 ~~~~~~~~~~- """'-MAM QutNTIT ,., 1110 e )1IS e S1JO .... a IO:U '""' HCWMAM QUINTIT1•> 17141 e >1 It e t1H 1100,a IO:U AUN AUIA l'\US au STAI Ulf CAllfOttNIA SUITt I"°> 11'-2'>M4i>O .. i~t.>O & IOtM SPECIAL AWARD Laurence Ollvler 3 Shows Bow In 2 Oihen Closing at Uxut Thea1,ers Two profe slonal theater:; and w cnll .. gte drama department display their lamt wares this week while two other show take their curt1un clllls al~ the Oran1c Coast. Bowing ln tonight ls the adult com· cdy "1'be Mlnd With the Dirty Man " at the Harlt'quin Dinner Playhouse . Saddlf'batk C..'olle1e has Harold Pin· ter's '1'he Birthday Party" ticketed ror o Thunday opening. while South C'oast Re1>4'rtor y follows Saturday with its most ambitious work In its nl'W lht'ater . "T he Sorrows o r f''redenck " lntermiseion Tom Titus ) Jr .. James de Prlest, Richard Doyle and John-Davtd Keller. P e rrormances wiJJ be given Tuesd ays through Sundays at 8 p.m. with Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2: 30 <except this Saturday I at the Fourth Step T heate r . 6SS To wn Center Drive, Costa Mesa Reserva- tions 957-4033. imon Out, AL ClJt;('CO, WHO was the Harl~ . qum's "Last or the Red Hot Lovers Winding up their respective runs with final per fo rmances thi s weekend are "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse and "Sav ages" at Golden West College. B CB laist year. is the "Mind With the Dirty Ul Man" this time Fritzi Burr. return- ing from "Don't Drink the Water." Oeans Up F.W YORK 1AP I CBS Rt'cords may be ftochng groovy. despite s1ngl'r composl'r Paul St mon 'l> departure to do h1 ::. rhyming "'1th Warner Broi. An attomt•y for CBS. Ri t'hard Kuh , sai d Simon agreed to pay Sl 5 million man out·of court settlt•ment to &l't out of h1l> contract Simon recorded three album ror CBS· "Live Rhym1n , .. "Greatest Hits. Etc " and "Still Crazy After All These Years " S imon. w h ose hits with partner Art Garfunkel include .. Bridge Over Troubled W ater," "Feeling Gr oovy." a nd .. Ho m eward Bound." had s ued CBS. conte nd- ing the company planned to reject the fourth and final a lbum required by his contract to keep him from Joining the rival recording com- pany. also is featured. The Jules Tosca comedy launches a five-week run with performances every night but Monday at 8:30 m the Harlequin. 3503 S . Ha rbor Blvd .. just north of Costa Mesa. R ese rvati ons 979-5511. Brian Donoguc is directing "The Bir thday Party" at Saddl eback College's Studio Theater . The Pinte r play w ill run for two weekends with performances Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 pm. and Sundays at 3 pm. Call 831·7414 or 495-2790 fo r infor mation and reservations . FREDERICK THE Great or Prussia is the subject of Romulus Linney's epic spectacle. "The Sor· rows of Frederick." which traces the life of Europe's most inrtuential monarch of the 18th century. David Em mes is directing. Charles Lanyer plays the title role. aging from 18 to 70. Othe rs in the pro· duction are Sandy Mccallum. Tony Brafa. John Napierala . Hal Landon PATI TAMBELUNI directs and performs in the Tennessee Williams drama. which also features Linda Putnam. Stan Wtasick and Ralph Richmond. Closing performances are Friday and Saturday at 8:30 on the Community Center on the Orange · County Fairgrounds. Reservations 754·5159. Golden West's "Savages," under the direction of Robin Huber gives its last p erformances Thursday through Saturday evenings at 8:30 and Sunday at 2:30. Call 892·7711 ror ticket information. Continuing its nightly <except Mon· days l engagement through April 1 is "Man of La Mancha" a t Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Averuda Pico. San Clemente. David Brum- mel, Ltvia Genise and Vince Trani take the starring roles in the musical masterwork under the direction of Gary Davis. Call 492·9950 for reserva- tions . • BACKSTAGE The Fountain Valley Community Theater is looking ror more children ages 7 to 9 for its Thursday afternoon acting workshop at Tamura School . . . a direding workshop is planned to start Feb. 28 call 538-3582 for further inforll)a- tion An ------~Soul Singer Set THEATRES _.._,,-.,..,-_-..... -_-.,....-_-_-.... -OOMA-.LO-l_llTlll_t_UMt_•_ltC*A __ IO_M_-.... , WHEIM AREA ) For Opry Debut INVASION Of, .. 1oouMATQIUS(ll1 CINEMALAND 11• m 1&0• "us ,.,. 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The puckered lips are actually a part of the fish 's threat display. Hypnosis Brings Layoff BRADENTON, Fla. <AP l -The college pro· fessor who faced dis· missal for using hyp. oosis in classes will be out or work for a while, b ut trustees say they won 'l fire him if he'll abide by new rules. Arlie Linc ks, a n engineering professor al Manatee Junior College, accepted a suspension without pay through the end o f the c urre nt semester for refusing to obey an administrative order Prop." 13 No B Ip Low-income Housing A Growing Problem SACRA ME NTO <AP > - Ca.JUornJa. aaddJed with a &rim bous· 1n1 rnark<'l mad worae by Prol)Olil tion 13, ne da thouund11 of new bomtll, • lead r of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr 'II houaln1 task force says. Alan Stein, director of th state Busln and Trun portation Acency and ro-cba1rm1m or the task force, Hid the lllale'a hou11ln~ costs exceed tho e in many otb~r parts of the country HE ANNOUNCED SEVEN task force recommendations on the hous· Ing problem , adding he had no leeislauve backing for any proposal yet The report issued by the task rorce cited California Association of Re altors data that the median saJes price or an e xisting ho m e 1n California is $72,745. "Much of the demand for housing is centered In the Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay areas 1llld the prices for homes in these areas are subslantially higher than prices in other areas the Central Valley and rar Northern California areas, for ex- ample," the report said. 11 MG.wr OAMG.NIC. IF NOTIUNG IS done, Stein said, •hortage or low-income housing "wtll Re verely limit the potential for economk growth in California." "No one leels the seams are rip· ping apart," he added, but said a big fl•P exists between people's lo~me increases and the pace of bousmg cost increases. The answer to large housing price increases is more houses, Stein said. BUT BE AGREED that Proposl· lion 13 "certainly exacerbates the problem.. or getting local govern· ments to develop low-income hous- ing. ln some areas. the property tax cut is discouraging new housing con· structioo at all income levels because the cost of services exceeds tax re- venues from the bowses. The Democratic governor included $100 million for housing in his pro- posed 19~80 budget but did not de· tail how it would be spent. Stein said that was the biggest amount for any new program and in· dicated Brown's concern about the housing question. He said .it. was up to the Legislature to decide how to spend it. . --. I ., • I' ................. " .. , ---13 MG.TAR 0.9MG.NIC. ... . ?J?ifd!J HE ALSO agreed to quit practicing hypnosis o n campus if th e trus tees d ecide it is against the scbool 's rules. But Lincks was not dismissed for gross insubordination, as bad been proposed. ,. ,. '· ..utl 1• • .cl"• ••lf•J 14 I Disappointed because be had hoped lo go back to work this week, the while -haired instructor nevertheless called the verdict "a very fair de· c is ion and we ll con· sidered." "l'M GRATEFUL. But I hate to lose six months' pay," he said. "I've gollo go out and get a JOb somewhere." The 58-year-old pro· fessor had never denied the violations, but said the college had no clear policy against hypnosis. He argued that hypnosis is a \,lSeful tool for stu· dents. • I ., I \\1nston ~! .. ~- 13 MG.WP 0.9MG.NIC. MG.TAR 0.9MG.NIC. ' , ... ... • · Marlboro . LIGHTS 12 MG.WP 0.1 MG.MIC. 01 PRIME m DINNER Special Offern,n. F&ZS.1!79 Oft-the-MaU at South Coast Plaza Near tfte Carousel Oft the First Level. 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YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED/ •' . . . ~ .... • Clootlcwd. U.$.A..1918 Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smokjng Is Dangerous to Your Health. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . Source of all 'tar' and nicotine disclosures in this ad is either FTC Repon Mey 1978 or Ftf Method. Of All Bnndt Sold: Lowest tar: 0.6 mg. tar,' 0.06 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette, FTC Rapon MIY 1978. Golden Ughts: Kings -8 mg. 'llf, • 0.7 mg. nicotine IV. per cigar1n1 by FTC Method. • 1 r le •• lO .1l lt., •• f5 ~· w re lm l'r olt. ap. fet --IN tS ) s H • ... -- ( •• INSIDE: •Erma Bombeck •Horoscope •Ann l.,anders •Comics Ladies, Gentleman: -Is Chivalry Dead? Daring young knights on spirited steeds no longer fight to the death to rescue helpless damsels from fire-breathing dragons. But what about common courtesies? Are gracious acts also gone with the wind? By 1>£80RAH Wl(l.~ER Of -0 .. 11, ~-~ .... Chtoolr1r "A $t"rtnct' /omullly dttmt'd rnore honorobLe than !t>rotct' -Wt'bater.t Vnu~"ol Uno~ DichOnary, 1931 Chm:&lrou.a. "Marktd by Q'rOC't®I courttsy and lugh·rrunded con.l'lderohon. ~speC1all11 to wom~ .. - Web1ten Nno CoU.egaa.te DtchonorJI, J9n. Is Chlvalry dead? Long gone are the days or daring young knights on pranOUlg white steeds fighting to the death to rescue helpless damsels from fire-breathing dragons. And good nddance. But what or less heroic deeds, such as a gentleman opemng a lady's car door. lighting her cigarette or ordering for her in a restaurant., Are these gracious acts also gone with the wind' A RANDOM SURV.EY or Orange Coast men a nd women revealed that chivalty isn't dead - it's simply suffering from a severe case of future shock. A middle-aged man from the South claims that any lack of courtesy towards women is purely a regional disorder 'Tm from Georgia and men are chivalrous there. It's only these damn Yankees that don't know bow to treat a lady like a lady," be said. But what if a woman doesn't want to be treated like a "lady?" Ab, there's the rub. ··vou NEVER KNOW these days, .. says a rock musician in bis 20s. "Most women want to be treated as equa ls. They want to do every- thing for themselves. · "l personally like opening the car door for a woman, especially on formal occa sions. Anyway. I live on a hill and if I don't, the door slams shut on them before they're in the car." Gracious as he might want to be, this man does draw the line a t lighting cigarettes "That's not courtesy, it's murder." any curtailment or gentlemanly kindnesses? A SO.lsh professional woman declares that chivalry Ls not dead "unless women have killed It. ''The woman who doesn't like it. is the woman who i.sn 't sure of herself." she said. "She's frightened by courtesy and bas to draw a sex line between 1t. "I open the car door for my mother." she added. .. Anybody who can't accept gracious- ness from another person has a lot or learning to do." BUT THERE IS yet another side to this complicated issue. ·'If you waited for some guys to open the car door for you, you could sit there until you ,(Comment J rot," a 27-year-old divorcee noted. "Sometimes it's just easier to hop out, rather than risk em- barrassing yourself or your date." A businessman ln his 30s pleaded confusion. "Sure I like to be chivalrous. I Jove to hold open the door and pull out a woman's chair for her. But how do you know if she's going to like it, or be Insulted?" However, he felt this thoughtful behavior was only necessary on "formal occasions" or at "fancy restaurants." A young business woman said she didn't •mind a man ordering her meal for her "unless he 's pompous enough to decide how 1 want my meat prepared." And on it goes. • • CJ AND HAS WOMEN'S lib played a part in Perhaps it was easier back in the days when all a damsel had to consider was having her hair singed by a dragon's bot breath ... and all the knight had to worry about was snuffing the putrid beasL A random survey reveals that chivalry is suffering a severe case of future shock. Officers Honored (~_•_•_PP_e_ •• 1_ .. _•·_..,,) Spring flowers decor ated the tables when the Balboa Yacht Club bad its annual Officers Ball in the Clubhouse Saturday evening. Ninety guests enjoyed a m et mignon dinner and dancing to the music of Jerry Schroeder. Before dinner there was a saute ex· hibition in the lounge by the club's chef. Joe Samslawski. The dinner honored the club's S4th commodore, Bob Williamson, and his wife, Pat, and his staff. which in· eludes Phillip S. Glasgow, James Forsyth. Richard D. Jones, Alan V. Andrews, M.D., Paul F. Marx, James L . Kelly and James M . Crosser. Directors for 1979 a re Jack L. Alford, Ed E. Weber, Robert M. Wbeeler, Terence A. Welsh, Harold J . McGlynn and Leonard Soat.b. Ms Festival Plans were announced for the May 19-20. 1979 Newport Beach City Arts Festival during a cocktail party in the Lido Isle home of Madellne Rose, a member of the arts commission. Impromptu entertainment was pro- vided by Jean Tandowsld, pianist, and Joe Gaacllo, singer and banjo player. Those assisting with the festival Vice Commodore wJd Mrs. Phil Glas{Pw (left) and Commollore and Mrs. Bob Williamson · chat at Balboa Yacht C/ub'a OlfbnBaH. ' . -,. .. . . will be 8ftyt Mellnkoff, chairman, and Pa&rkla Wrtgbt Gibbs, Ladlslaw Reday, Ms. lloee, Gloria Slloemaker and Wal&er Ziglar. Entry forms will be avallable for performers and exhibitors April 1 at the Newport Beach City Hall and all Orange County libraries and museums. Mothers March Poor weather did not binder mem- bers or the 222nd Combat Com- munications Sq u a dron of t he California Air National Guard from assisting the March of Dimes with its annual Mothers March. The effort was headed on behalf or the Air Guard by CMSGT George A. Mataslc. The volunteers also distributed in· formation about March of Dimes pro- gram s, which include e arly diagnosis of high-risk pregnant women, educa- tional programs to upgrade the skills or health professionals in perinatal care and intensive care facilities for critically ill newborns. Dinner Dance Lido ' Isle and Ba hia Corinthian yacht clubs joined for their 16th an- nual Valentine Dinner Dance Satur· day evening in the Bahia Corinthian. W eleoming guests were BCYC Co mmodore and Mrs. Wal&er Sclaroeder, Vice Com modore aad Mrs. Robert Bartman and Rear Commodore Lewis Spruance. From UYC were Commodore and Mn. Joll.D Franco, Vice Commodore and Mn. Edwin Koll and Rear Com· modore and Mrs. Robert Mlnclte. Juniors Host South Coast Junior Women's Club or Fountain Valley will serve lunch to firemen and policemen tomorrow to say "thank you for a job weU done." The festivities will take place in the fi'ountain Valley Community Center. T he firemen and policemen will be asked to judge the club's safety poster contest for eleblentary school children. Winners will receive s pecial awards, according to Mrs. James EWa. family living chairman. People Peering Rhys 8ardilll bas been appointed by the Development Disabilities Area Board XI to ser ve as executive secretary . . . Stephanie Jooes bas · completed flight training school for American Airlines and is now based in New York City. She is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones or Balboa Island and La Quinta. ... -·-···-·--·-·_,. .... Agreeing Not To Sue We believe the best way not to get sued is to take better care of patients. ' By NADIN~ JOSEPH .. _ .. _ ""' •rtt.r SAN FRANCISCO -A 27-year ·old woman is surgica Uy sterilized. then discovers a Cew months later that she's pregnant. She's divorced, with four chiJdren and no savings. She decides to have the baby. Who pays the bills? In this case. the doc· tor who performed the sterilizaUon does. He ls a member of a group of 80 doctors who insure themselves -and require patients to sign an arbilra· lion agreement before undergoing treatment -a method increasingly popular across the nation. UNDER THE AGREEMENT, the patient gives up the right to sue for malpractice. And in many cases, the doctors say. an enforced judgment decided by an arbitration panel is not needed as the group o f doctors agrees to rectify the situation. "We take care of patients who are needy and can't pick up the bills for medical complications or problems. It ·s a sort or trust rund for our pa- tients." said Dr. George Lee, a San Francisco obstetrician who beads the group. Every year. according to John Guinther. author of ''The Malpracti-' tioners." about five million people are inJured by medical treatment - about one million seriously enough to sue. And more and more do so. BUT IN THE PAST three years, 13 states have passed laws authorizing o r providing for arbitration for medical malpracUce claims. They are Alaska. California, Ohio. Illinois, North Dakota. South Dakota. Maine, Alabama, Louisiana, Michigan, Vef'· mont, Virginia and Georela. In Puerto Rico, enryone is referred to court•ad.minlstered arbitraUoo, and tbere are no jury trials. T be American Arbitration Associa· tion s~s several million people bave agreed to arbitration since 1988, most in California, where 200 imtitutions and 25 percent or the hospitals re· quire the agreementa. Under the agreement wr1!1 Lee's group, a patient must doctor of any problem connec with medical care . In case or a dis· pute, It aoes to arbltraUon. "II' WE nND out someone iJ un· happy. we can do something to fix it. We believe the belt way not to aet sued ta to take better care or pa· Uenta," 1aid Harold N acbtrieb, a SU Francllco attomey who set up Lee'1 group and a similar. one in Nevada County, Calif . Lee's group has paid hospital bills. performed free operations, given free consultation and in one case, Clown a patient's mother from Florida to care for the patient's children. As a result, not one case has gone to arbitration in two years. But not everyone is happy with the use of arbitration agreements. In September 1977. Russell and May Haddy sued 31 doctors and the two hospitals in Nevada County, claiming the arbitration agreement violated anti-trust laws . The case was thrown out because the Haddys' doctqr stopped using the arbilralioo agreement. Stephe n Keller, a lawyer who represented the Haddys, said the use or arbitration "deprives people of the right to bargain·' with doctors. "A LOI' OF THE patients arenl legally sophis ticated a nd are coerced into signing the agreement." he said. "It's an appalling abuse of power. 1bese doctors have a life or death power over people's lives." Attorney Richard Hawkins also op- poses arbitration because of the arbitration panel recommended by the California Medical Association -a doctor, a lawyer and a busi· nessman. The businessman named is often a hospital administrator. "ll 's a subterfuge, a subtle way for doctors to gain a n unfair advan- tage," Hawkins said. H a wkins r e presents David Wheeler, 43, who was hospitaliied for coronary tests in 1971 and became a quadriplegic after be s uffe red a stroke ln the revovery room. The arbitration clause was in floe print in a hospital form Wheeler signed. lo 1916, tbe California Court of Ap- peal ruled the arbitration acreement was invalid and that Wheeler was entitled to a Jury trial. Tbe court cit· ed "the stress, anxiety and urgency which ordinarily beset a patient aeet- lne hoapttal admwlon." Wheeler, who communicates by blinklnc. is to get bis trial in April. LAWYEllS A&GUE THE Wheeler case took place before California enacted a 1975 statute spedfiylng lan1uage fOf' arbltralioft coatracta, lncludinc a warni.ns ln bold red t.Jpe. ID 1'76. the lta&e Supreme Court noted in a rulln1 supportlnt arbltra· lloa that ''the speed aod eeonomy of arbitration, ln contrast to tbe tx· pen.e and de .. y of jury trill. could prove belptuJ to au part.lea ... \ l r le ), c. c . •• on sit ll. . •• 15 ••• --IN ES 0 8 .. • --- - • (2 O~LVPILOT Getting Custody Every bou.behold has bad I pl~e or famalurt- lhat 1n a mOmt'nt of pa s1on. you ok,•d to com live "ith you Tbert> r.-no promt e'I no C'ommltmenh E,...a ... lle«:lc no talk of marnagc Just • ,, ry lo<>=. u rangemc.•nt •• tbat 1{ th1n11s dld.n 't "ortt oul. )ou·d. pl.it. th n •1'MI Wt" or111nalh We ll, ll 't-not that mo,·ro U an c.• S)' Tht ftf'Xl yru r when A few yc.••f'"> a10 .,. put u_p l'hrf.,tma )t.•.in ll"'o h> be uact trl"~. lM or1•n .:.tuod out .. Ukt' t port ahtrt t th my hu,band boua:ht a prom a !ihovro 11 into 11ump oqtnn •ll an auc lhfl dlrun, room. notma lion for ~ Al the.• ti mt· that it hJd iro" n ('tlll ll ft'llled like 16 fW("(!l sid er bl> nd no longe>r littlo udd1tlon to our flt thmuah the.• doorwa) klkbt'n I <;oven!d th iu lt ua..td to httle 11tool m ctunt,, and II ~cupied an l'ntire put • wood •n bowl or ap· _. II tn lht' dininte room l)h: on top of it. "ht' re it ~a•n to get on Wht>n we opened the my nerVl"S, what with the tc1ble, however. ~meooe new modern d1n1n1t room mvartably httd to Ml on set with the padded the keyboard and as I rhu1n l rt>legat.ed it to s hoved 1t anto the family our bt"droom room 1t seemed heavier llb pnmt" rea on tor -;:========= belnc in our bedroom was to stumble over 1t In ~UFFELL'S UPHOLSTEI Y WMllY•Wet ... Int 1922 tt.rbor II-Id. Costa Me .. -541-115' the darkness and awaken me before 1 fell into a wall and hurt myseU. When I talked of sell- ing the pump organ. my husband rose to its de· RIGISTRAT10H NOW OPEN. Now• rhe 1tn11 to :,ign up 101 ice skating h?s~on'> at tht' lef' ( 11 :l-~ Ch.J •·I Wt-. lht..i you·ve tee sk.itf><1 bt ~. re 01 nt vet •• • '" •I• -o rn vour hi~. one ol t~' cl.1~!.1..: ,., for yo11 < • i. "" 1111ur.1.1s1. '>O caJl tocldy tor all 1h1 1111L11m;)t1Q11 11 r tr., Wl'lO!t r. rnlv BE SURE TO SEE COLUMBIA PICTURES • ICE ~TL&S AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU t •na• and aat d. "N~ Jl irows m valu 1ch d1y," and told me ll tl bothl'N!<i nw In th bfdroom lo move H to the llvtng room whttre It "'ould ~ the hl.:hllaht ot ev«:ry party l"or aomt• rt>a~o n varacoat' vern ridden gueau did not h¥ve a aood Ume 11ttlntc <tround pump1ng an organ all nl(lbl. When "'e moved It wat. a blessing That munt we hod seven tresh rOOmli ln which lo play musical organ. ll as not unreasonable to assume that in years to come. there will be some legal way to dis· associate yourself from furniture <us ing the Marvin decision as a precedent), but with my luck. what do you want to bet? l 'd get custody of the pump organ. ICE CA0\DESCHALET 2701 Harbor Blvd. Harbor & Ad ams Costa Mesa 979-8880 BE SLIM, TRIM AND AnRACTIVE! OPEN SIX DAYS A WE EK HOURS: 8 a .m. · 8 p.m. Monday thru Friday, 9 a .m. · 12 noon Saturday • NO LONG TERM PAYMENTS • High protein and low carbohydrate diet · 1h to I lb. weight loss perdoy •Completely equipped with mOdem eNecllv• equlpm•nt • Over60 locc-'Iona to 1erve you • Pe11ona1 supervision In all 1alon1 by 'ex.fatties' • Relaxed atmosphere • NO HIDDEN COSTS GLose upto ac;p()UND aCOAY ... ... The G\'ENUS deGMILO CWay-! Ve...,aO. 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Why where pec1ul services and employment are haven't doctors thought conc~rned Taurus. Virgo and Libra figure or thla? When a njmals promioonUy. Keep diet and nutrition resolu· suffer it is considered lions merciful to put them to TAURUS {April 20·May 201 This is power, slee(>. stlmululion. creativity It is the kind or day I believe every doctor )"OU do not want to waste! Another Taurus should be permitted to Canct.'r llnd Capricorn hgure In feature roles' give bis patie nts th e Accent on quick changes. speculation. ratung s ame considerations madly in love animals get. Don't you? GEMINI <May 21-June 20 \: Money flow re· A READER IN ST. sumes roadblock is removed. Transaction Is LOUIS Almost all the ideas be you. -RUTH T. bas about ure he got from your column. So please put yourself 19 the place of some or those kids. You are the closest thing to a mom lbey have. They love DEAR aunt: Tbanlls for cutting me down to size. I deserved It. I s hould bave been Oat· tered lostea d or sarcastic. My apologies. completed. Check land. property values. Be DEAR LOUIS: Every,--------------------. positive or your own rights. Be aggressive in year thoasa.nda or people ~t (fy ts ascertaining what is to be retained Get rid or 'do exactly what )'OU 0 ca11iro the s uperfluous . Show that you can act in ban suggested. It Is 11 res ponsible manner. called silicide. • restaurant CANCER <June 21 -July 22>: You get sug-Tiie Daw ID your rea· · gestions. lde#ls. even material support. Accent aoalng ls W.: A gnat · · Healthy Food. Naturally on making decisions. choosing, separating emp· many pWa can be ob· ly promises from fruitful concepts. Leo, talned by prescrlp&ion WNCHEON AND DINNER Aquarius individuals play prominent roles. A ool y becaa se people sincere but mlsinlormed relatJve displays sense mas t be p rotected of humor -a saving grace! a g a I as t k 11 l l a I LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): Emphas is on cost t hemselves wblle in at comparison, locating genuine bargain. getting depressed su&e or at a Try Our HEAL THYBURGER. A Super-Size Lean Ground Beef Patty On A Giant Whole-Grain Sesame Bun. With Forty Carrots Secret Herb- Cheese Dressing, Slk:ed Tomato. Crisp Lettuce and Sprouts ... and A Choice Of Avocado. money's worth. Aquar ius, Capricorn and time wbeo they are sur. Cancer persons play key roles. Hunch leads to re r ID' le mp 0 r. r y profit. Be confident. Heed inner voice. Refuse to phys ical pain or emo· be "touted" away from original choice. &iona l distress. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22 l: Popularity A great many people zooms -people want to hear and be near you. who are alive and enjoy. Gemini. Sagittarius figure prominently. Expand log lUe today wUI tell horizons. take lead. be original, independent. yoa tbere bave ·been Display leadership. What appeared a setback times wbeo tbey would will rebound in your favor . have taken a handful of LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Be discreet, play pUls if tbey bad them - cards close to chest. visit hospital. show con· and it's a good thing' sideration for one who is less mobile than you. they didn't. Death is so You gain access to "confidential files." permanent. Aquarius. Pisces persons figure prominently. D E A R A N N Mushrooms Or Provolone Cheese. A Meal In Itself ... and Served With French Carrot Relish and Fried Zucchini. Topped With Parmesan Cheese $3.95 To Go With The HEAL THYBUAGEA. We Suggest A Bottle Of Dom Perignon. $35.00 ... or Chateau La Fitte. $29.75 . . or A Glas. Of Our Excellent Hou.se Wine, 15 centa SOUTH COAST PLAZA, COSTA M!IA Mein Leftf, betwMn I. Megnln'a and Bulloctt'9 558-1700 SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Accent oo LANDERS: I felt sad variety, a kaleidoscope of experiences, sensa· when some kid wrote -------------------_J lions. Cr eative processes a re stimulated. and asked you to jot r--------------------Gemiru, Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure in down a few hundred scenario. Member of opposite sex makes reel· words for him on a cer· ings known. lain subject. He was try· SAGfITARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21 >: What you ing to get you to do his thought would have to be fought for. Is prac-hom ework. He called tically handed you on proverbial silver platter . you ··Mom." Accent on restoration or harmony, especially You told him that gag on home front. Taurus. Libra, Scorpio persons had been pulled before figure in scenario. Music could play key role. you and you weren't go. CAPRICORN IOec. 22-Jan. 19 ): Broaden ing to fall for it. Then range what was inaccessible will become you said. "And l 'm not available. Spir itual revelation could be yourmother." featured. You sense when and where I wish you hadn't said something of importance is to occur. Define the last part. I wonder if terms. Make meanings crystal·clear. Pisces is y~u know how many in picture. kids look to you as their AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Nothing OC· mother. Some or them curs halfway -it is now complete dedicatJon or don't have moms and forget il. Ac~nt on financial aspects of joint ef. others have moms they fort. partnership, marriage. Be aware or public can't talk to. Everybody relations. image. Bring priorities into sharp, ca n talk to you and clear focus. Older individual will aid, if asked. that's what makes you so wonderful. PISCES {Feb. 19·Marcb 20): Obtain valid I know a kid whose hint from Aquarius message. Finish rather than mom drinks a lot and he inilia~e project. Accent on public relations. im· can 'l discuss anything press1ons people gain from your outward de-with he r . He makes meanor. Be aware of contractual obligations believe you a re his mom past and present. Aries, Libra persons could play and be really pays atten- , We are a full service salon. Open 6 days and eve nin gs, with 9 operators a nd a ma nicurist to serve you. Come in , relax. and get to know us in our warm, friendly salon. SI. QllDMS 5"CIAL ·MONDAYS ~----------------~----~ I FEBRUARY SPECIAL I (Men & Women) MICE & NATURAL WELi.A HIEA T PERM ca ... S40f {T-Of lon\)et ,...._, E&Clit .. Feb 28 t179 ALI'S HAIR BAZAAR 462 'I' 17• St.• C..t.Mne • 64U4J4 • Ht·"IJ L---------------------~ par a mount roles. tioo to what you s ay. Club Calendar rwu tach _________________ _;_ _______ _:__-=========: Wednesday m the Dally Pilot and contatn$ notices of women's and service club meetmgs and events for the following week - Thursday through Wednes· day Send notices to Club Calendar. DoUy Pilot.PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Be sure to include your name and phone number Notices must be m our hands two weeks m advance. To request a picture. wnte or call the F'eotures ~menl . 642-4321. Ptc· turn are limited to fund- ra1sers open to the public. If you have an item for the Singles Calendar, send it.to Cheryl R.om.o. Featur· mg Department. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P.O. Boz 1560. Co&ta Me40. Ca. 92626. Pleo3e include your name. address and phone number. OA.+.W COUNTY S TOWN & COUNnW ORAHGI (114)M1 ..... HURRY! ST ARTS TOMORROW FEBRUARY 14th Continues Until Merchandise la Sold Get Your Sweetie a Lo-Cal gift of Sportswear LADIES SPORTSWEAR MENS GOLF WEAR From a Very famous maker of Sportswear that you'I recOCJllize immediately Priced From $ VIM DUI•' I MAMI •..-s AT WMOl.ISAU Plttca ~ SALE NOW AT 3 LOCATIONS BELOW au11e1 s 956-1271 ..... ~ .... ........ au11c1 a 4,IO I. CHAPMAN ORA ... 1.CA 997·1510 ..... ............. .... .... FACTORY FASHIONS 1222 I. McFADDEN ... ,. .... .. ,..,. ... St n•, c..tw SANTA AMA. CA 541-210 I ........... ... . ht .... . . . ) • n ll •• 5 •• • re fl\ 'r •• iP· •et --N s t -- • MARMADUKE ·Here, you win! Take this bone and go home, .. SUPERHEROES SHOE )tJP .. JJO QJ8'11CN 6&)JTIT MOON MULLINS If ~~ HCfCE TAPE() Li.JT~ s l'Et.EMSED A~i"GIUNCEME~~S,Ilt. HA~ THE SCOOP I 'M AF TE~-· By Bil Keane DENNIS THE MENACE , I JUST REALIZED ... lJENNtS IS ~y 'THE eesT F~fNO l AAVE IN TH& ~.' -.... ,. --.. FUNKY WINKERIEAN WINNINC UNNIS "'Hy Lobb MISS PEACH MOW ~NV VAl.SNTINES ..we YO(..{ ()OTT9).i 50 ~A«, ~NCIN&? .,. THA'T'7 NOT l~T.-NT1 LIN°'- -I60f0Ne~ ""'~~' ANO TMAT'S lME ONLY CA~ TH.AT QAU..Y COlAN~! AGATHA CRUMM by Tom BatJuk byMefl COMICS I CROSSWORD Pt:ANUTS by Charles M. Schutz by Bill Hoest I OON'T WA/ff 1'0 0£ OtSTO~D it>OAV, WfN60ME ... .... FOR ANYTHING L.ES6 iAAH HAL.f A MIU.ION ~. GORDO by Ferd & Tom Johnson 1 COULD HAY~, SWORN I SAW SN,AKE EYES . JUDGE PARKER NANCY . ,, I'LL 0 0 MY BIT BY PICKING UP THE5 E PAPERS • OR.SMOCK "f'HA""r IS WHA"f' YOU -ro c...P -rHe S IGN PAIN"f'eR YOU WAN.,..~P ON i'HeRe ' 'YOU 60"f" W HA"f" YOU ASK eP FOR! Hee-Hee.' by Gus Arriola by George Lemont (!!~ 0 AMBULANCE BACKWARDS (9 @11111111111111@ 0 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 53 CalH. city t Damsel 56 Ant get!US. S Orbit Polni Var 10 Elect. unrts 56 Bacon pot· t4 Italy's Moro oon IS Ontano 61 Metal canal 62 Ore source: 16 Gall 2 words t7 Drutd mono-64 Stigma ment 65 Pfeposrtion· 19 Greek Poet. 9()d(jess 66 Arm bone 20 Coml0<1 67 Tree home by Harold Le Ooux 21 Farm animal 68 CIOlh 22 Stnp 69 Alm 73 Darl\ DOWN 25 Exclamatton 1 Majonty 26 Lot 2 CllOir mem· 30 PefCtled bef l1 Sl'lenffs · 3 False god groups • Spanlst\ title 3o4 Land units 5 European 36 San -eapi1al 38 Demon 6 Before 39 Frenctt 7 Oar11room pllrase: need: 2 3 WOC'ds won!s '2 Male animal a Pig '3 Rowed 9 Simmer 4A Kiiied 10 Lowers '5-Trail 11 Thousandth •7-Moines 12 Excuse 49 Vanished 13 Ctlaif 50 Piie 18 040 French 51 Binge coin b,Y tmlt Bushmllltr . .,. ... .., ........ .. . . UNITED Feature Symfic1te Mondlr' s Puzzle SoNed. 1, A • p I• I< ! 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(elllon1I•. 4\ '"' """' ttl\CI ote<t to• Attor"•Y .... : A""llllllr•IOt I"" llHtltWj ot Hid OI0-1 I-Iller ,.ilh Wiil A-ffd '""" •II 11"@+••1• end ol>lt>< !IOI" llle,..lo PvDllt""' Or•"91! CoA•I Oallv 1•11rol w1111" mev .,. tlltcl •1111 el wlll<h llm• Ft1bruary•, tl,10, 11 191t •\O •• •hft flt•<• •U "'"\On' '"'""'''•d I,._ rt In ""'f _, •M ~ l\ffrd PUBLIC NOTIC•: ,.,..., NOTICE TO CAIEOl fOll, SUl'E•tOlt COUaT OF THf' ST AT( OF CALIFO•NIA FOlll TH( COUNTY 0 1' OaANO( NO.A· .. IU hl•t• .. MAltY UH! OIAMOHO tlll MIU Hill'81aT D OIA#IOHO •h MA•Y lAHa MOUSI DIAMOND •II• LA••Y 01AMOMO •"" H MltS •OU l •T STANLEY ETllflN E 0.UHM. ,.OTICE I!> HEREBY GIVEN to lfl• lh• <llY ol Cotl• Mt\t 4'•1••mlned 1111\ .,,.,,., .. 1 IO "" taloOOt l<•llv •• ~m11I lrOfO' ..... C.ll!M,.lt rl\vlronmen l al W •lllY Ar I trf 1.,0 ,,_,.,. J ... .,,.,." .. ,. l!Y OlllOf lll Of' rnr l Oc;Al l'(,f N rv r OllMAllOff CO-•Sl>ION 0 ' 0 11AN0 f (O\JNTV CAllf'OANIA AIO IAllO T TUllHl!A C-llllYt Ottlcf' l.«•1 ... n<y F0<m•tl0f'I Gotnmlttlo<> "' 0<tft09 ~Y. Calilon>I• P"blt"'9cl Otal\09 CN>I O•llY Piiot Feor .. •rv l>tflll 10. ,.,.. crl'dllon ol tt>e -nA~ di'<,..,.,., ----------- PVBUC NOTICE ,,,., all per\OM ,,.,,,nq <1<11m• ~'"'' the •••d M<~nl •r• <TQvl~ to 111• tf'wii'" wUh ttw-nf'<9C.Y rv vouc"'-eri. 1n -I~ office ol lhe citrlt of Ille ebovt •n •·1'tttt lllll'd court. or to ~...,I 111tm, with H 0 T I C E T 0 tJ IE It S 0 H S ceived a s ix -m onth sus-- p e nded sentence and was ftned $250 plu s c ourt costs. trlt nrco~ry VOV<M'"· to tllt un. INT( arSTIO IN THI! ESTATE 0 1' OH•lo .. ed al If\ ...... o lll(P ot HELEN"'· ••oou•. OICEASED. ,.CTITIOUS IUSINIS\ .¥ESE AVE MUMPl"A & HUGHES Nolle• I• llPr.i>v oive .. 10 •II C>e•Wfl\ HAM( STATl!Mf'HV S..llt llO U40 Von K•rm•n Avrn~ lnlr •Ulecl, """°l"'' •Hred1tor\, """' Lieske was pulled un· con scious from his b ed last fall after the third fire at his h o m e . l llr followt nq pe,.on 11 ooino Nrwoorl Buc h, Californ•e '1660. lllQalre~. or df'vl-1, '" ttw Hl81t ot 1>v1lneu ., whlCll I• IN! OI<)(~ ol buS•nr\\ of lh• ... El EN M BADOUR. cl•U•H•d GAAOEN VISTA APARTMENTS, u-r\lqf>Nt In .. 11 "'-'ltPtS l>"tHllnonQ .. llO~ IUI &OOr•\\ w6~ lt ... 1 N 111111 )teAvo<-St.,CosteM•w.C.."2UI 11> lf\r r\lftlr ol •aid O<·u~nl, wllll1n Avr You,,qlo•n. AZ, 8Ut..'I Ill.ii ltl David M•nooki ,.n. c 0 T'il tovrm(>ntll\8flrrlllefln tpubllcallon 1P"t•<1•,.,.,..,laryo•oteclmlnl11tallon MAnaaemenl Servlcf\, 111 w 11111 011111.,1ot1c• "•"" .,.,... lnuect lo V•llf'y .-a110MI Sl•Pel, 8·11. Cos•• M•••. ca '1'1611 OalfCI f'ot>•uarv I, 1•1• 8""' of AZ DV S1.1oerlor Court of 1111' Tiii\ bu\IMS\ •• tMduCltcl 11¥ "" ><FABERT 0 OlllMONO SlAI• ol ArlroroA, Marl<O«M Co\Jnlf ." R Off lndlvlduel E <ocular ol l"" Wiii c11ur1 ol com~t•nl 1url\c1lctlon ot thP equest O.•ld M;onookl&n ofllweboven.,meoOcoO!'fll Slal• ot "'"'"""· 11\AI lht lollowlno Tiii\ \l&lemefll ..... Wea Wltll ·~ MfRSf!AVE, MUMPER & HUGHE S P•"on< arr lnclebtncl 10 O• MldlnQ WASHING TON (A p ) County Cit•• of Oran(le County on 4440 Vo" Kum•~ Avtllut. P<"•sonal P•OOf'rtv o• lllt \010 cltlu~ h Jenuery 10, 1tro Sulle JJO de..1 -T e U.S. S upreme ,.,.,.., N, .. .,.,, ... c11,c An..o C1br1111M ~v.,.0, & t o•n, Po Court has r e fused to free· PubliW<I 0rc1no-eoe'' 0.11, P1101 mo H1.-..s Bo• •n . Fu111~rton CA S an Francl 's co Crom a J•n 30. F~D 6. u. ?O, '"' J&•" Att••11tYtl0t £H cvtor G•••• WMltrn S.vtnQ, & L041n, P1.1bli1"4!d Ora~ C0<i1t Oaltv Piiot 9101 Slanton l<vt. 8.....,. Perk, CA legal obligation to con -PUBUC NOTICE r,oruary 13, 10. 17 •1111 Marti\ b 1'7'0 .. omr S.v•no• & l0411\ IOlO BHCll d t ltil · ) I S4' 1• 8 1•0 8"""'1 Pan.,'"' UC mu mgua e CC· An•ht•m S11vlr19s & Lo•n p O lions to accommodate l'tCT1T1ous ausi•ns PUBLIC NOTICE Bo• "70P A11<111e•m. CA O t b J MAM( STATIMI NT Tll•I IM unclo'nl9NO Ott"f\ 10 re V efS W OSe On Y Thi' follow lno Otr\011 IS clolnQ cflvPllleWIO__,.lpr-rtvor co1 l a nguage j s Chinese or °"''""'us NOTICE ~:~otTo•s •P<• '"" cte1m'''' -10 ''"""'' ,,.., rt•Cl UOTHEIS SMITH'S MOITUAU 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 • S panis h . NI(( HOME IMPROVEMENT SUl"E•IOA COUltT OP: THE colle<ll'CI., rKtlWd lrom ,,,., Sl•t• ol ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~~~~~--;..---------1•0S Broo~llu"I SI • H"nttnOIOn STATE Of' CAl.IFOllHIA l"Olll Celllotnta to the \did \lelf -•• lf'I &ee<ll CA THE COUNTY or: o••HGE ,.,. tnto-nterv o• OI adm•l\l\l••llOll WI II lam N Woocts Jr 1..cn TWIQ ll•ve -"'~ SI . El Toro. 0-'1'1~ HO •-...a AllpenOfl\N•lt19<l••M\•a.t•nsll .... Tl\I\ -~\ IS <OflCl..cltO by ... ltUttol Flt6HI( l . MICOll •h F df'Cl'~totanl .. ltrMlln\lllOnt••••nd lndlvlctu•• l . NICOLL. O• FltANIC LESLIE W1Sll1no toOb~lto11JCll rtmo•••must Wllll•m N -Jr Ht;g~l~E~~~E8Y GIVEN 1 IM QIYt wrlllt11 notice of w<f\ oble<llOn to TlllS stet,_,., ..,,., ftlecl .. 1111 ,,,.. .. c 0 ~.,..,,.,..or oeriOft\ l~blt'd to. or Counl• Cl••• ot Oronqe Countv on creditors of,,.. <1boVt' na,,,..., d•GtO.nl hOlcliM penon•I -rty of Ille elect · J•n1.1••v ,., 1'7' tll&t all orrwn• llbv1no c1.,1m< 11qa1n~t ~nt Suell nollce must ~ 9j.,.,, 10 Ille "''"" Ille «110 dKl'dl!nl .>r• reou".O lo "'" per'°" ltolcllnq Ille ~..-.1prO(K!rty 0, PuDlh"°"' Or-C:O.\I 0.llV Piiot lhtm wHll 1111' neu\"''V vou<ht•I, 1" •q•ln\I wl!Om ii.. cletm I\ mllde •I Ill• Jdn lO. Ftb •• , ll.20, IU• l/~1' ·~ otfl<rot "'" CIH • ol Ull'<ll>OYf' HI .c1<1rou1ll\lcdAbO•e•ltllln 300AVS tltl.cl court or 10 Pl'l'~I t11em. wllh alt!'rflnlpuCll<•llOt1ot11111notlce PUBUC NOTICE ~";,;,~·~!':';, "~!"~;~ ':111~c"• u;f DA TEO F•l>rwrv 1 "" WllllAM V SCHMIOT JO San VettevNallOl'lll8<1nk "ICTITIOUS I USINl$S M19uel Orl•e, Soll• 300.' Newporl :vAJ~eum1tn Th• ~:.:,:,!!"!~:::.":,. 001,.0 Btatf\, C•lllltlllO '11660. whk ll It IM A• Per'IOft•I A•presen1a11ve .. ,. ~ o••ct ol bUSl....S\ ot the """'"'O~ In Tru\I Ottlcer bv\lntu t \ ell mallen ptrtalnlnq to lllt eilall' ol I i~· r P AN T H E A L f AT H E A Hid drcrOtnl, within four montM 0 ,_ c\laleot COM~ANY. 1001 19111 Street, Coil• ""°' '"' 11,,1 publ•callot1 01 1,.,, H•"'"""· Badour. M•~~~K:'•:.,,,.,0 Wll\O"· &08 So 119tlce. L 2tOO OrcU'll'd Shawllff, SMiie AIWI, Ce t7T04 D•leCI Frt>r1.1&ry 6' ,.,q VAll( y NATIONAL .AN It Gary T Ceudlt , 1007 11111 SI , ~OHN W NICOl l OF Alt I ZONA C0\11 Me'4, C.tl • .,.,, •ot:;!o' ot 111ew111 ot Sllfl City -Lah vlewOftlo Designed To Serve All P UBLIC NOTICE Tiii• bUtlneU I• concluct•d D• • WI Athe • 5 ve na1m«1 OeceC1t11I I' o. aoa6'° LlJ M V. CHM OT hi\ City. ArtroM UJ7J qe...erel :::~:';'.S:.V11'°" =~•:..M~ Orlve Publl\l'•.O Or anal' CO<l\I O&lly PllO! Tiit• stet-• •• , flll'CI •ltll '"" Htw,eo1 ... < ... CA""° F•ll n :I0, 17 l'7'1 --~ Co1.1nty O erll of Orer191 Counly Ofl 1110 ~ J•nu••Y 10, Im 6tl8"11tY for Etr.Cllter PtfT71l P"blltMd <>-•not Collsl D•llY Piiot, Publl<lll'CI Or•llO" ((Ml\I Ollllf Pllol Ftb 13 10 17 •n<l M•r<ll 1'79 s.8-1' Jllfl lO Feb f> I), ?0, 1•7• )T).1' _ ---_ _ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Every family in the South Coast area Is near to our modern, central facilities. Our chapel is designed for comfort and convenience for famlly and friends alike. Our professional staff la here to serve each family well -no matter the family's rellglon, circumstance, or status. They create a perfect final tribute each time, followlng every family wish and request. We conduct funeral services here and in all cemeteries or arrange for services In other cltle• economically, too. Bank eredlt Plan Available "ICTITIOUS 8 USINIU NAMa STATaMaMT T "~ 1011owlno 1141'"°"' .,. c1oln9 D<l\IM\\ •t AV(ROH TECHNOLOGY ll .. l RoMm••Y lld . ,._,.111 V•llfY. CA n10t Oe.,. e.c.r.e, lltlS Or<ll•d, ,._. tel" V•llev. CA """ 8fll(t CemtrOll Jr. tlU I lll0ttm••f Au . "-'•'" V•ll•Y. CA '1109 flll' 1>\ltll\t\\ I\ <Olldll<ltil llY • vene••• ......,_,o Otvldl( flo<M Tlllt '1•1...-t wU 11..-.. 1111 ,,,. I County C•••k al o-.,... Covnty Oft Jtft. n. it 1t 1'1-J Publh-Of-C.0.•I O•llY Piiot, l•ll u .•. hb •• u . ..,. PtJIJLIC NOTICE l'ICllflOUI 8UllHtlU MAM I STATI MI NT 27>" '"• IOllO#lnu f)tf\OM ••• Oolng tw~neU•t. '>ANO l l Al>I N6 CO ltOI W l.e Vtl•, • .00, ()r"'91', (A., ... Wllll.,.. l ()\1trmllltt Jr 1201 I f •llN ""' I l'J ~nl• An• CA tt/01 JOlln W llenoe•n lUJI n.a< II monl, .,.llto "'11<1· CA t7/0~ Tiii\ C>\ltlMU h <O"d.,Cl•d bf • QtMrel p.#1,,.t'tNP WllllMll ( 0\lffmlller Jr I Ill\ \lel-1 wet Ille<! with llw (...,..,., 0.-k Of Ofel\09 '"""'' 911 Jiii. It, • .,. ·HARBOR L l\WN- MOUNT OLIVE Mortuary & Memorial Park -CREMATORY - 1US GISLER, COSTA MESA· 540-5554 (adtaa.nt to tM Ian Diego frHwar • Hett»or llvd. lo.) .... -.. . .. -.. OBITUAA,ES Th• Bl99Ht M•rketplaoe on th• Oranv• Cout DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 6 4 2 I You Can S.11 tt, Find h, ..... 2 5878 ' One C•M ...... TrecM It With a Went Ad -• -.J Pe•• Credtt ~ • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ~ ... Hoe11oH fol' StN Ho.Mt,_ 5* ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GIM".. I 002 ~_, 1002 ·······••·•·····••····· ··················~···· CALI.MOW 3 8drcn family home wtrrplc SU.500 a ll Wms. MC ... YON .... AMCI 1'h1i c:oodomiAlum bomt· 1hould be In .. Houi.c Beautilw". Total refine ment reOected In lltla i bedroom. 2 full bath home on ooe level 1n .- sccuri ty aate e n vlron ment. Two private palh>!> plus recreation 11 t facilities ol pool, Jacuu1 and tennill. $162,500. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNI T Y MUlHIAaH ·~~r GUARANTllD Nileher't Hottc.: SALE All al t d · _.. BUUy cwatom1ied S & S re est.a e • vertiscu b111lt 4 bdrm, tmlf horne In UUs newspaper 1s sub· Ject to the Federal Fair wtaddcd on hn y rm. l-louslng Act of 1968 jacuu 1 4' much. much which makes It illegal lo more! nns 111 ,. W & L advertise .. any pre-purt'hased home w /In· ference. limitation, or dependant appraisal. discrimination based on ,..646-_17"Wll"'l._..,...!WI•• race. color. relif!iOn. sex. (~I' 'ffl1JiiitlH\J oc national ongln. or ~n 1..... -.J-M'.•.:..ilrlltl.-M-•-lii-9ii.•-~-• int.enUoo to make any WATERFRONT HOMES f'EAI.. ESTATE 631·1400 surb preference. limita Real F.Btale uon. or d1scrimmat1on ·· DUllAIU Newly listed ocean view home tn secured Corona del Mar community . spacious 4 bdrm. home with thick. new carpel ·~· 2 fJ'l>ICS • wet bar & d spectacular ocean view nus newspaper will not knowlnflY accept any advert sing fctr real tllll.8te wtucb is in viola· lion ol the Law ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tialDfTH 9UA.LITY 4 Bedroom tri-level with 3 buths. big separate family room & formal dining. Localed ·on a large cul-de·sac lot with a 36" heated & faltered pool. Top rated school dlat.rict & pnced right at $145,000. CaU 751·3191 t;:SELECT T' PROPERTIES 4BR +den YOUllGA.IM- my toss. Promotion de mands 1mr1uld1ate move Will· pay buyer " rosL'I ToP IOt'allon 3 br tram de n /rec rm /3 r a r garage $98.900subm1l. HALPlNCHJN REALTORS 67s..439'l ---- ~.900 m.str. bdrm. swte. You can"l find more value ror S299.000. Fee simple! 673.4400 . HARBOR That "s r 1ghl t Only $48.900 for th1e ~uper sharp 2 bedroom rondo with ull the amemltes. \ 11111,11m nl Pool. clubhouse a nd beautiful grounds. Thi!ll~~11~,1~r~h~11~r~l~n~,·~l.'~'1~ru~1·n~1~<~·~0~ definitely won't last Calli. Now. 540 :l006 Wltelan Real Est a te Inc. IAYVIEW OCEAMVIEW Monarch Bay Terrace Elegant Fr. Provincial Offered al: ~.000 call for appt. 640-6259 c//wt.Jf31b R E Att"L TY & FolhiOft t"-d Too Beautiful h o m e w/secluded yard 1n DOVER SHORES Lrg i--------pool. jacuul. separate F'amily rm. formal d m ing rm. bltns Including dishwasher. $299,000 JACOIS REAL TY 675-6670 TllPLEX Gnat i.tco.-!! tC.O 5001 Smgle story owne r uni t ~, • wtth 2 townhouse design ./ JOIH SUCCESS Expr"dsa.lesmen: Here'l> a chance to jol.n an act1 \'e beach office with more clients than associate~ Beach area buyers are more affluent. :.ale~ larger. loans easier 70/:l)';. split. Rental ac- uv1hes optional. Replys conf1denOal. Sunken l1 v1ng room r ear units All with Brick fireplace. All re· pnvate patio. W ID hook modeled kitchen. Ex up & individual enclost•d cellenl location. Im· garage11 C11 l l now maculale bargain ! Call 673-SSSO BURR WHITE REAL TOR, INC. 675-4630 fasl tO take advantag(' I '"I'• I' '• '~~~, ·" · i .. ·; · [(fl IHMI [~IUllll _ .... ~ COMDOWITHA PRIVATE YARD Darling 4 yr old 3 br. ''" ba decorator wallpaper. earthtone crpts. fJ'l>lc Wet bar. 2 pauos & lge fenced ynt OnJy $00,900 Open E ves. 545·9491 Newport Heights 3 BR-FIXER! Price just re dured ! ·Giant lot. Walk to beach . One year home warr an· tv, too! C•U fast. 7S2·1700 t:>11r/fit11··'~HJN10t l fo1 t • ~·llHd ~ PRIME EASTSIDE AREA-POOL Unique.. unusual pool home. Lge lot. street to alley. Guest rm & bath u<r the garage by pool L1te separate panelled fnmily rm w 1f1'l>k Plen ty rm to expand. Don't hesitate! Call now' Open Eves. 545-9491. (~1vm ntaatt rn;I Real Estate llAUTYt llAUTY! A real beauty-appealmg Uvuout.. Ext.ra·Jg. 3 br condo. Frplc •• pool. Jacu.ui. One year new Seller wtll finance-no loan fees. Lcnv interest rate. 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS HAPPY MEW YEAR 1.75°/o INTEREST Newly remodel1•t1 & hlghly upgraded bea,•h cottage. Walk to pnvate bea ~b . Ext'lu s 1ve Newport area. TaJte over subject to exJSting 8. 75'k loan. 646-7711. $1.77 per DAY That's ALL you poy for a 30day ad . In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 lT NOW • 64Z..H71 3br. 2ba. Ready lo move In. All new roppe r plumbing. roof, carpet. lotchen. & both baths A rea1 doll house 10 great 1----------area. Close to schools. TOP LOCATION shoppln~ Won't Last• $84,900. 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS CAREER IAYCREST,HI Xlnt floor plan. well bt.Dll. 4 Bdrm 21 i bath. family . d1n1n ~. 2 ftreplaces. Charming and waiting for the right farruly. RV access on comer lot. See gorgeous wood:.y back yurd off d1n1 n~. ra m dy a reu lnl'luding picturesque Oh~e tree. :.hrubs und nowers. 1800 Leeward 400 E.17.. FOR All C.M. HUS IH UAL EST A TE Attain your real e:.tah• license now start the year with a new pro fess1on ... fcatunng exr1l tng Tcl~ourse 2000 Pro· gram, the rasl und easy way to pass the state ex ams. Call for an uppt lo·!~===::=====­day. Sail Real Estate School MEWPORT HGHTS. 2 Bdrm & 3 bdrm houses. with frplc .. workshop. $199.950 I /\subsidiary of S111I Propert1e:. 675-4890 EASTSIDIE SPECIAL Real ~tale 1-'or Class1f1rd Ad /\C.VflON Call;, Daily Pilot /\D VISOH 642 5671i ·-,_ :I-....... "-~f:-: :::"" .... ,,,.,.,...,.. ··-··-••O.. ,, .... ,, ,.,~ ... ., .... ~····· :::::. N \!1111 ,.,,~, l.llJ·•• tJ •ov ,.,. " .. .. ,_ ,,,9'; "'"" ,.,. .. »O•" • (;,ood lalaoo lcry Prop. Reatton * 675-7060 . •VETYA.HS• Why rent when you t'an buy No down up to $100.000. Do 1t now' Call Ke rry Ewing Bkr. 968-7182 LARGE LOT IN NWPT BEACH Including l 2 Bdrm & I :I Bdrm. own the land too' Walk totbe beach. Call 64S.916 I .. .• OPEN HOUSE REALTY /.,' llaw :.omcth1nR to .,l'll'' Clas~1ned adi. do 11 well , .. .,,. ··-"-·-,,,_ .. _ ....... .. ,_, .. ... ,.,_ ... ::= ~= ··-i:.... .. _ '• ........ ,,,..._. .,,..,, ,,,_, •J-"°' ..... , .... tt-· .. , ... MtW1• "'"'" O• ''" ' . .., ......... .,..t. 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L.a~a ~arh ~ nd Ne\\ port <"enter Accon:hng to fl od Doll•y, of th~ ~wport Costa M ~a Oiv1s on. Lan~o exper1cnt'ed in \978 lb. St'<.'Ond ron <"C'ullve year or !>a les an t>X<'l'SS of $100.000.000, and eighth )'t'ar of IH gains Mr Daley l>tated "We are delighted with the response we've received from home b uyers and sellers in Newport ~ince opening our first offi ce here Just one year ago''. "Because of the favorable response. we have d ecided to increase our commitment to the community by expanding our staff of experienced. weJl .trained sates associates''. Mr. Daley further stated that Lingo had over 200 a pplicants for only 12 sales positions when opening a year ago. but that current expansion will allow for the addition of a greater number o f experie nced professionals . Licensed sales associates interested in affiliatin~ with Lingo should contact Mr. Noel Johnson, Manager of the Newport Center omce. 644·7020. 644-7020 2 123 SAN JOAQUIN HlllS ROAD NEWPORT IEACH OWNER WILL CARRY-I 00/o on this beautiful 4 Bedrm, 2~ bath home in Lake Forest. Featured in L.A. Times Home Section. Home has deck with bench seating. $109,500. Call Craig, 631·1266 I I /MAX of cOlfa ............... .,.,,. ...... Mc. 214 E. 17flt Sttftt, Cost. MeM 6Jl·l2H Nationwide Network ol lndlviduaJly Owned and Operated ReaJ Estate Offices SI 0,000 llDUCTIOM -A good buy - below appraisal value -priced to sell now. Located in (The Shores), in secluded Lake Forest. This quality 3 Bdrm 2~ bath townhouse contains 1920 sq. ft. with oversized 2 car garage, on big lot. Microwave, Corning top cook center. Formal dining too! $102,000. Call 546-4141 Serving Costa M.esa-lrvine Huntington B each-N ewport B each file~.!~ PllfY A TE IOAD Immaculate 3 Br home, land include d in park-Jike setting, community pool. putting green, and teahouse. Sunroom 12x30, fireplace, dining room, living room, and breakfast area in kitchen. ~ A COUP#B.L IAl«8 CO. 644·9060 2111 SANJOAOUtN .. LU"D. tH NEWPORT CENTEA '.\1:-1 1 1 '\ TAYLOR CO. Iii.\ i ; 111:'", ·-1111. l~l lfi IMMCf""'" ~POMAUAI QueUty bullt. beautlfUtly maintained. 4 Unil!9 In eorh bullding with h!t c n lr ii co urt yd fi lled wtt h rno nirlC' nl matured pf.)cimen plnn Thl"'e two 4 unit bldgs are in lh<· btttl hx:ut•on, right at the entrance to PrniMulo Point. Ju:st 5tep& from the beach Each '4·plex hos two 2 bdrm. 2·bath and two 2·bdrm, l bath units. Eorh front unit hu~ u wood·burnlng f1repJnre 2 A~ts hove great ocean vtew ! f'or quahfled buyer. owner will r ar-rv ht TD with ~ down. Be early' Both bld~s for S7SO.OOO WlSUY M. TAYLOI CO .. l lALTOllS Jiii S-JH ...... ~ MEWPOIT cana. ..... 644-49 I 0 UDO ISLE Bay view from 2 patio decks enhances custom spacious s bdrm .• 4 bath traditional home: like new. Jdeal for .entertaining. Corner lot. $500,000 OCEANFRONT Quality craftsmans hip in mahog. trim & oak floors sets off this landmark: 4 BR. 3 ba . home in finest location. Established trees & laWAS.-$485,000. IACIC IAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 21h bath family home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool, playhouse. storage $169.000. Terms. IAYFROHT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip AVALON Well constructed. 3 BR, 1 ba, oak floo r , partial basement. concrete foundation. Flats area. $120.000-Fee. . B I LL G R. U N DY, RE A LT 0 R 341 Roy~1de D"v'" N 8 67':J 0161 UtStJ:lfi!~[I 4SO NEWPORT CENTE R DRIVE 759-0811 . WOii IS DOME! PROFESSIONALLY DECORATED condominium in CANYON CREST; a choice development in Newport Beach, walking distance to super markets or 5 min. to Newport Center. 3 Spacious bdrms. & 2~ baths ; numerous upgrades & neutral tones thruout; $179,500. A MANY SPLEMDORED HOME MIU Tift.IX .,_ ,.. I 016 0-PoW I 016 ~••••••••••••!~.~~ ~••••••••••••••••• New&y redeeor1ted ... •••••••••••••••••••• -·•••••••••••••••••••• ----------------~type ot unlLa. Excellent Coata Mesa rectal area. Separate .,.uo.. fireplace, cto.e to ~SW.000. PETE R JUSTUSTID!!! .............. DUft.IX Hard to (ind 3 bdrm .. 2 baths each unit; good cond . Xlnt sum rnes-/Wioter area. Steps t.o Ole beach. Prtt'ed at $212,000 associated 01!~1 1([JOIS IHAlTO l!S • •" ~ l o1t. a •' ' J b4 ' NO•••NO NO PAINTING ........ . NO CLEANING ......... . Well located 3 br on a pretty street. Formal dining room . corner OCEAN VIEW HOMES IN SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY S• ca.a•ill• -D .... IM 3 bedroot0t coftdo OY~ .... 9°" COSM too. Acc ... to '"*' .,.. ......_ NC ~ .• .-.. sn.soo S• ,,._ Capldrcmo -1'hrft bedroo. howt• t. co.try nttiCl4J wfttl 3-cor CJ•rog• '" fawtfl y Hl9hborltood. $1 ll.500 D•o '°"" -..... ., .. wood md «Jle• ante. 4 .,..._. ~ o•eriooWRg tt.. Mari.a wfttl tit. •..trr .ct ot1 a..s. $279,500 8 fango 493-8112 On the Orange Coast-look to LinQO first LIVE IN THE RANCH We have the following plaruJ available in the prestigious Ranch area of Irvine. There are no association dues and you own the land. 4 bedroom Cheyenne · $89,900 3 bed.room Dorado 92,900 4 bedroom Sorrento 114.900 3 Bedroom Monterey 114.900 4 bedroom San Miguel ~ 117,900 To see these beautiful homes and for further details, please call •-H/\NCH ~ R[ALTY ~ 5~,1 2000 I lulliwgt• IHcJll I 040 &..,... IHch I 048 .............................................. Beaut exec 3br. 2ba, pool, l•-------crtyd. atrm. lg mslr ste. · opo hse Sat/Sun 1·5 (Bch/Garf teld) $129.900. 96M776- HEATH.I . LOCATION Beaut. 3br 2.,,ba home. bri~k ftreplace, & proud Coroea def Mer 1022 Coda Mna I 024 patio. 2 bl.ks to Newport •••••••••••••••••••••• • Harbor High School. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wit.bin wallang disL to sand «entry. clb. Loads of cust. xtrs. skylites. lofts. Inlaid tile firs. microwave ov. +FM RM. Drive by 622 20lh St.. H.B. Then call Causey & Company Owner anxious so call --------WAMTCHARM? Kathlee n al STATE oow!~7221 ~21. Weitdff RHffy *** HwoldAch 16632 Goldenwest HuotingtOn Beach You are the winner of Two FTff Tlcbh to Teonessee Williams THE ECCEMTRICmEs OFA NIGHTENGALE at the Long Beach Con· vention Center. 300 E. Crean Blvd. Long Beat>h. To claim your tickets. Call 642·5678. ext 272. *** REDIEED ~l!~ll~e and luxury pJus! 4 glorious bdrms, 3 gracious baths, stunning step-down l iv· iog room w /crackling !J>lc .. Formal dining. Prestige area. Be first! ~ F OREST E OLSON ... ,,. ......... .. 2 IDIM' COTTAGE ,...•-u• Pegged hardwood noors. beamed ceilings, 2 brick ft.replaces and nice couo try kitchen -PLUS- 2 Bdrm, 2 bath lllcome l.aUl with pnvate pauo aodyard. Red. to S 115,000 FOR INFORMATION CAU644-721 I C,....._.~IT? FARM RE ALTY INC. ~ 7 14 /598 2761 or Then make an appojnt· ·213/96.S-0210 menl to see this beautiful ..=:..:.:..:::...:..::..:..:... ___ _ cust.om home. neu the By Owner 1 year old Mesa Verde Country Dream Home. 2630 sq . ft. Club. It features 4 Bdrm. 4 bdrm. 3 ba 3 frpk wet· 3 bath with separate bar 3 car ra r age . family room and dinmg Be au t if u l n d s c P . room. Call 546-5880 for an Sl7S.OOO 714-84().5451 6812 appointment to see. _Carbectc:....._ __ Dr ____ _ ~~HERITAGE Older 3 Br. 2 Ba. Xlnl cond. Steps lo bluffs, OCEAM,GOLF mdTEHMIS and int..-ome, too. in this new San Cl emente duplex. Each unit bas 3 BR. 2 BA and panoramic views. $165.000 • 1104 So. Coa:!t Hiway m Village Fair LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 surf. 21ots. 644-1094 I~~~~~~~ ~ ~G~et~R~eod~~,~ ~6••1·EA···1••8••0··y·!~.~~ ~ ~~~1eve1 • • REALTORS ~~ Summe lat. euy access to beach for r Most popular Plan 5 Needs paint. rrunor re-~•..a fRO....,.. Highly upgraded 4 DEERFIELD Park pairs; ideal for home & """llOAn "• bed.room 2 story home Home with pool and spa. income. Hurry. only CAMEOSHORES featuring conversation J UST REDUCED lo Sl.S.900 sooo.ooo fee. Pool. 4br, pit. tile entry. vaulted Sl4S.900. Move tn condi· Mission Realty 494-0731 3V.ba. Open Sat/Sun 2·5 ~s, formal dming, bon:.Gre•t bou.se ,for en· Lot for s ale/Owner. ~JBrightoo Rd.CdM firepll~c~~0;'0 ~~~ ~L Oont pass SJ.25K. Secluded, Spec. MMritf Reynoedl Sl39,900. BKR. Call thisoWOrturutyBUY. coast a l view w /llst 640.5190 540-l720 w/Brkr. 2-20. at $135K • Turner Assoc. 1'AAm&.. 494-364.$eves. e-· HANCH Coda Mfta I 024 -· ....................... __ __..;.;.;;;;::.,;;.:::..;;... __ _ Hf AL TY ~~) 1 7000 llAMOMEW TOWMHOMES WAIT1M' WOODIRIDGE Woods" TO IE IOUGHT Beautiful corner 2 Bdrm Priced be.low market at den ,,.. _ _._ ,.__, 1 <Eas ta Mesa) '89.900. Take advantage + """""" ..,...,.ce oc UJZSant.a Ana Ave. of this 3 Bdrm home OD a Wartn.ingloo Pl 0 . Up. large lat. For more in· graded. A/C. Ask 189.500. F • ~aa~ •tLE Erurlisb Tudor 2&.3 Br formation call. 546-5880 Ot.1.1962-1464 or 552-0673 • ~Vl""IA · spl1t level, 2&3 car Turtle Rock Gleo 5 Br, 3 Wood & glass, 2 BDRM. ga rage , frpl cs. bomedesignedbyJames microwaves. greenhouse ba.3carg.ar.,A/C,space Eckberg. Nestled in windows. pool. s pa. for RV. Owner /agt. private canyon with TENNIS court. ·~~~~~~~~ ...:Pbooe:..=~~:..:.:....;.;._6_· _ev_s_. --I ocean view. Patio, 2 FromS89.950 1: rii&'STOWMHOME decb. stylites. Sl.3t.SOO. 646-0061or955-1920 Reduced Sharp & lmmac. 4 BR. BOOBDP Developedby Fam rm. din'g rm . Woodlree Dev. Co. To SB.L!! Tastefully decorated. 111aoo Pe1ica ,... I 007 --------Pre6tigious Mesa Verde Outstanding value. 4 bedroom home witb Audrey K.apeJus, Agent. toO II cp1t St. U,-hdt .... ••••••••••••••••••• IRAMDNEW Cus&om built4 BR, den, 3 EAST SIDE plush interior ... formal ...:&M-:..:.:....7167:..:.:... ______ 1 . . .in Newport Beach, on a comer lot, with an oversized 3 car garage plus cabinet built-ins & parking space for a boat or trailer. There are 3 bdr ms., 2 baths, 3 frplcs.. beamed ceilings in living rm. & mstr. bdrm. $172,500. -ba, wet bar· Ready for occupancy. $215,000. COAST PROPERTIES 1 BR older home. R·2 lot. close in. S89.000. Owner will provide financing. 1toy McC_.., Rltr. 541.7729 dining, family room. ftreplace and fresh paint. Sunken living room $133,000. BKR. Call 540-1720 WOODBRIDGE SPECIALS hc:h offlcl Independently owned Incl opefetttd. EAGER SB.LER is an understatement. Any reasonable offer takes it! 3 Bdrm, family room. large pool-sized lot in HARBOR VIEW HILL5. Vacant -Asking $202.000. 1017 SANDCASTLE, CDM. ~ R.C. TAYLOR CO. ~ 640-5112 Is It Possible? OLD CORONA DEL MAR 4,000sq. ft. **U.S.** *VETERANS* Yes!!! Triple A, double wide lot just off ocean Recent changes lo V.A Blvd. Formal livlng rm rep may enable you to +family rm w/wet bar. qu&lify for $100,000 home 5 large bedr ms. each kNms with absohrt.eb' NO with It's own bath. 3 DOWN PAYMENT. secluded private pallos. Wortd lted Is .... Spiral staircase leading an <>raue County firm to 2t>d level. 4 car specialisfug lo VA home encl<J6ed garage. All this kNms. We're the VETS under one roof oo com er that help the VETS. klt. Don't let this one get For roore info. call: away!Call67US50 .......... Af#. co .. 673-5410. ~~~~~~~ TAR8lll CoroMldtf Mcr 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST PRICE Jasmine Creek End Unit Easy Terms -Sl99.500 Owner/Agent,759--0046 FIXER UPPER -· 2431 Santa Ana Ave, CM 1--------ais,ooo. Only $5000 down. Assume 9""1% loan. No points, no credit checks. 3 bdrm. l~ bath. Coed Mesa Verde $97.SOO. 4 br, 2 ba large yrd Principals only. Owner 2810 Serang, 979-8256 yard. --------Gallery or Homes ELEGANT but comforta· JJesirous of living In the beautiful lakeside com· munity of Woodbrid~e! We have homes ava1la· ble In the price range from $72,900 to $145,000. Please call ror details. COUNTRY C&.UI LIVING 3 Bdrm. cust.om home on l3lb fairway. Everything you have dreamed of in this home! Pool, jacuzzi. earth tones & pro-fesllionally decor ated. $319.000 K1rtc Lamb. 631 -0900 ble, tastefully d~rated 2 IORM con AGE in warm earth tones. 2 1 year old dream cot· Arch itect r e modeled story, 5 bdrm. 3 ba . Jt WOODBRIDGE REALTY 551-3000 ta ulted beam -il wood, glass. brdwd home. Compl. upgraded. --------1 in='. v~wood deck'" & floors, decks, skylight Mesa del Mar. $129,000. Laguna Niguel garden pallo. By ap· atrium lo master suite. Prine. only. Owner I NEW OFFERING 49~7222 131-013' pointmentonly,SlSS,000. l.rg. lot. Owner Sll9,500 AgeoJ~ Smartly laid out 31 _______ _ 0 _oo_-78_17 ______ 10..PoW 1026 bedroom home 1n the LogmaMiglllt 1052 . 1uu~TSIDE award wiluung Deerfield ·-•••••••••••••• •••••• .._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• development. 11us Plan 3 Bdrm. borne on large Magruficentocean view. lA Park Home has sun L una N1"guel R-2 corner lol; good New 3 bd. lge nos. (3rd ken living room Wl lh ag ----1:1f ~ • Newport Helgbts area. bd sep . suite). Agt fireplace, dinrng room R lty .~ v ~•FF:ilfl • Onl.yS89.SOO 833-0623 : 644·5742. aod vaulted ceilings . ea 9'11 -.... CA.l.L646-<&463 Your choice of TWO! Balboa Island Realty Luxurious ot>ean view CalJ toda "'613·:11o0"· i#!iHR ~:~~20~°foes~ y. VACAMTLOT Located ll1 prestigious "La Veta". This is the least expensive lot for sale in the entire area. Ll'g enough for tennis crt & swimminlf pool. See il SPYGUSS llDGE •POOLHOME • $291,000 fff . 1st time on market a beautifully decorat;l 3 Bdrm. family rm home with spectacular view or roUiog bills, impressive pool area 3 car gar. Tastefull.y decorated in pale blues & whites. For Information Call 64~7211 --.......... _ _.. sq. ft. coming soon! 549-5lll MESA llG & IEAUT! 5 bdrm. 3 ba. lmmac. up. graded Tbunderbl rd VERDE Home. Splendid view· hills . Choice area. Motivated seller. Open Luxurious pool home. House daily. $127,900. $125,000! No quallfyinil 33126 Sea Bright Dr. Owner will finance! Dana Pt. Tall to RM c.p.t Better Homes ReaJty w. Usha! 75~ l 202 &Sl-2'(77 496-9'788 --------i"2•1t•1 V., 1014 ••••••••••••••••••••••• =;, RANCH ~ FH:AL TY ~ 551 2000 T.....,_. Gita today & buy 1t, $78.SOO. Single family Plan Ill on 49).9494 495-5220 cul.cJe.aac. 4 Br, 2~ ba. 2 49~241 3 130.5050 frplcs. Redwood, deck· lng, Jae. pool b lot . BY OWNER· Highly UP· $209,500 b y owner. Rraded home on golr m-0815 course within \A) block of IMVESTORS: tennis club. $275,000. 835-4665, 495-4959 CE 110111 BLllRS ca. Ol'flll'I 9· •• \ IUIV ION tr</ 541 .QIOO 1e1111;1 ==~ /Jn NIGfL_ [}l\ILfY & A55LJ(ll\TES ~ltNdy!R.-dy! .&Um.l • .1111:_, LO".,. 'Ibis clean and spiffy 3 --• 70 ..,.. Bdrm home ts ready to of'60.000: F.P. $17,000. 3 move Into. The large 9br6• 2 2 -~·4 mi :tY~ familY room is ready for partying. The owner's eves/wknds 962·7275 are ready to leave the _Owner _______ _ UP1Taded condo. $49,950. Plan a. Ora Tree. Xlnt le· nants wan{ to atay. 9.34% assum ln. Own /Ail 552-0726 Twlleorock OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE IAYSIDI! Jn The Fabulous Bayside Cove Community W/Sec. Gate. Near Private Beach On Bay. 2 BR, 2 Ba. Original Model Home. Furnished. Pool, Jae. Call To Inspect. $230,000. SUPIRI DUPLEX On Capistrano Beach. Each Unit Has 3 BR + F . P . Wondcrf ul l..ocation W /Seclusion & Leisure On The Sand Mid way Btwn L.A. & San Diego. Come Inspect This Gorgeous Smog-free & Temperate Locale. $750.000. ~ 631·1• ~ •It DOYmt DIM =-= ~II. macnab/ lrvtne , ?-raaJty SP~mlte YllW + .-dll .... In the security gated community of Seaview is offered for $298,000 incl. land! Formal living & dining rooms -separate family room -4 BRs - atr ium + fa bulous view d eck . Comm. pool, jacuzzi • tennis courts. Sandie Fix 644-6200. (T·l03) -------- area. We a.re ready to VAMODOWM sbow1Call54().ll.5l Come and see tbls ·~-' ~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS beautiful 3 bedrm home with 10.r1eous family room. KH assumable lit. Priced to aell at $98,000. Call P .8 .1. llM·JUl~ll pacer ftl51S. 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"" e, A ll 311 ~""" ~.,., car garil'ge, no pcta. 144 ~. Agt No fc:I!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · v1 · ~·-·• COllM'atta trr~ lMI. ~ hnJy rm ovet Rf' d to mov Into. Last 7 mod ls. ajl.M2·9611S. SPAClOVS WR. IH-o DR': look.in& ocun 2 lvl> l k TAKI YOUa rlCK LR. "W.+l l\R •11,0~ 11t11umabrincU..(llUt.id Complrt wtth mo5onry. av.--n ng pnc ~ c M 900 ~ .. rar fc 'I IU St ~ ~ UOl & l ndscop OM in nt~'. C.M ~:soo Muat have rer11 n mo 964-25f&; 973 297t Oranaetree patio home. · 7to8 PM lat & last + $100 dcp Meadowlark 3 br. 2 l)a. ~2c~&3d~. 2A~~: ......... USO 644>-5ft37 Crplc, cov'd PlllJO, fn cd fr])IC, pool, Jacuni ten· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br 2bo dbl.gar. Lge yd, gar. Kids & pets ok nla. 2 car gar. w/elec. New Shadow Run 48r. backyard In College Prk. $425. Agt. No r ee O()tntr. ~.000. 8'6·3648 2~Ba, ram-rm $750/mo. re•1 d Sre bJ ._.IW -mc•nalOUS ADULT Triplex.Oma M.~ l(lfll Al# Chuws.tl> " .... .-~ • -t·Plex. Oma $129.500 n.al MOltLI HOMI rAD ~ .., h I $450 642.9567 or 631-0552 9&t·2:566: !r73-297 I . ~or 89'l· 7530 aft 6. ---------• Lovely pal.lo home 2 br, 2 IAMl'S Ml-ST """ .. ·nt'X Ano t m ,,_....., (Mi s. ion .. VlC'jo area> Owner !~i~ed. wlll RAJl OPPORTUNITY llACHMOUSI 6 MOMTMI At H UNT belptlnance.SSf.2660 TO AC'Q IRI-: P ROM I block lo buch S<.W, tlt,-ATE Of ORICINALi pout, tt'NI» rn.., h•~-000 71 4/e37.ot7 I SELECT PROPERTIES Pl5 3 br. fri>lc. dng rm. enclosed yard, gar. nr. So. Coast Plaz.a !r72·90S3 ~at.SS Luxury towohouse 3 Dr 2 ba, den, dr, aJI up grades 2 Bdrm, 1 Ba...t/atio home Ba. all. 2 car gar, ten· tn adu.Jlll no pets $460 on water. I'" • dbl gar. nis/pool/Jac. Cloae to 562-5811 clb hae, tennis. pool. beach. $50() 15e. 644-8086 7 7 0 · l 3 3 3 e v e s ORANGETREE· t bdrm _213-67 __ 1-6_1~81_. ___ _ OWNER. THIS "U ~ CXIMMON"" ARC ... 67).5419 14 R I:: N D U N 1 T . --------i Oller' a..I ..... U N E Q U A l . \, E 0 ~ ,,..,.rtv 2000 BEACH DUPLEX $89,500 HUNT'G HARBOUR 4·Plex. 2~ Yrl old Scott lfffly 536-7Sll •EA.STSIDE 2 br. I bo. cpta, drapes, fncd yd, gar, kld1 OK No pets $375/mo 67S-3266 675--0189 IOlSA LANDMARK COndo with loft. Tenni_s. ...... ...... US2 4br 2~b• Nr. ocean POOi. rec rm. 1335 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l<hn. Orm F.R. 3 c•r SecurHy·Cleaninic dep. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~···················· PRIVACY, COMMA DINO SAY VI EW & UNUWlTt.:D PllTE'll TlAL VALU t. Aaenl t(.l.llAUTY NICI UDUC ID Ka1 tbluft bt·auty w pr\1rale yard 3 bill bdnnt, 3 ba, frml dtn rm 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CDMTRlrLU All 2 HK town~e type Ownt"r '11 unit w tirepl&«' G r .. t loca t.ton Don't m Lall tb1~ on t• Ill l'l06. 000 E'stde. New 38r. 2V. ba. gar. encl yrd, patio, cpt.s/d.rps, fri>lc. blhns Incl eardener $565 /mo . + l200 sec. 646-7085 I( a r . A a e n l DI a n a Prv Ply. 75&-l985 eves. 4 BR, den, 2 Ba. tplc. ~1371. 840-4027 eves. bllnS, pvt atrium. 3 car WWows . 3 br 2 bll. fri>lc gar Tt>nn1s, pool & M>-.\.'i8l $16,,00 STIPS TO HACH Dbl widt• 81 trnllt'rama tDN5Ulti l :l 1nt bt·h & p&t'r Sub lt-lllllR .Allowt'd Locatlod In Trn.-uun• b .utVI Pat·1flc l'Oiilll I twy Lai Br h Olforl'd by Ren11 1o1nn· Pit P 714 ~::1816 DeauUlul 4 br. home, nr d<lhwh.r pauo rncd yd' beach. Pvt comm. $800. Ed I s on H S . 9 0 2 2 gar. It.ids 41 pets ok ~· _759-_l_~------________ _, (M'r'.Wl'\l fmJy rm Jusl ntiht f<>r an 1•xc-r ull\ .. fmJ~ Oflc'Tt<i .ll Sll!Sl.SOO 7SllH~Ol 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rhodes 1 a , SS65 /m o Ar.t' no ree . 964 2566, 2 BR 2 eA d 1 67S-6464. gr3.29'7t • en. uxunous 2 contiguous R·l Iota. · home, mountain view. Village or NorthwOOd. (tornwr parkll\~ lots for models>. Plans mcluded. $45,000 each. 3Br. 1 ~ ba, frplc, lg back UMTALS $595 I s l'. 4 tl~ 6 119 eves/wlmds. yrd. Close to schls, new I WW• paint 966 Joann. NO Hstla 3242 I BR. l ba.. . . . .. $350 --------- DOGS S48 S /mo . • 3 BR.2 ba ....... ~/ L*Foftst l2SS ~5112 Broker 1-879-9166. :;48-4769 . • •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR • .2\l':r ba ..... S600/62.5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-W LUXURIOUS 4 BR. 2i,;, ba . · · · $595/ S1S5. lJO' on the water ! 3 4 BR. 2"'1 ba .. N.B. $1 bdrm, 2 ba. with pr1Vate 175-3411 CONDO IY OWHH Jbr 2"'1ba S99.500 Near lloag 545-3639 ~ru!q .~~. Information 4PUX Hl.llllJngton Beach 2D"k Do. 80% financing. Nopoants. raatescrow. Own/Bkr. 8'2·7407 Comer Rl lot m scenic ca· nyon. Minutes from downtown Los Angeles. For Sale o~ trade . 837-6123. w/pool, JaC, ra m rm . HOT LINE' rompletely r.-modl•led • Bag lot much more • ...._hoftlt/ Owtwr will hnan<'e. No Exclusive I 6 OH LOT TrtrPrb 2100 credJt needed. SlSS.000 • All 2 BR l BA with ••••••••••••••••••••••• bulant'e Ask fo r Ed BANK garages & yards. Great OeArua Bay Side Village. Chernow 964·2455 Ea.stslde location. Owner 3 br Mobile Home. Newly .... I .ar.sy•yie anx.ious. $320,000 decorated. S27.SOO terms. oH&.Y~$2 lt,SOO 0 REPOSSESSIONS €HIG€ ~:~ l~oc~.a ~11~ i8,c~: Great locat1-0n on green· NO DOWN HOM€' Clubhouses. Broke r / bell w/pravale pool >Owner . 63 1·4920 / Choice 8roadmoor II 3333W. COast lfwy, NB 67S-84.58. home w /4 lge bdrms. PAYMENT 645-6646 __ of ______ _ fnnl dm rm, huge fmly CM ~ 2br Iba ha rdwood Ur llACH CONDOS beamed t'e lling, fenc 1.2•3 Bedrooms . Tennis, yrd. Bit-Ins Sm child pool, somesllpe. OK. No Pets. PIO. 1982·8 Waterfront Properties Meyer ~I. 549-3484 wknd. 2131592.2813 714 /M6·~ or ult. 5.30 ••• ...... WESTCUFF nn & 2 stooe frplcs. Mana A...a.. "optfiy 2550 v\eW. 7~1501. •FREE BUS* .....,.....,.x ...................... . e/side C-OsCa. Mesa. 20% ASSUME7~%noqualify. l'LlnWPlAC[ down. 80% fmanctng, no '111Uft •TOURS DAJLY paints, fast escro w . Ing ~.000 coodo.,2 Br. 2 2144 Ocean Blvd Balboa You are t.be winner of Two,,,....Tld&t'h to Tennessee Wiila a ms· A CON\1£NIENT ~AHO ~WIHC GUIOl f Oii fH< Gorgeous Wt"StclaH 3 br * Own/Bkr. su.7407 Ba. fplc. Pool, Jac, nr ~ Spar1ous hv1ng golf course. Own r . rm Warm r or n e r 1 2 3 BEDROOM 1 UMITS-C.M. Oceanside. 1-757"'4035 f1repla-f'am1l)' rm 2 br charming bayv1ew • • "" u ob I h L d Beaut. new building. RM &W. Giant lutchen loads or ~ 1 e om e 00 1 0 HOMES Fl.replaces. xlnl location. W..ted 2900 C"Upboards ! Huge m a5ter Penn TSL lovmts 642· 1603 ••••••••• •• • • • • •. • • • ••• w 1og B11~ sew i n g $27.000 675-0341 IN PARKS laundry rm. Mass111e la.EAi< IVEH DUPLEX or 2 on lot ror C'ftJtralpauo M10t('Ofld.I All AR[ll' 150, DOW.... self & m oth e r . Im uoo!Callfut7S.Z.·1700 BEST l."'1 ~0 "" mediately. Must have ~""" ·~ ..,. '' 'IJ"I' ·~1 ,, .. , C "ll ....,..W +Plex & Sngl Fa mily. 2BR each. Qwck escrow. [ ,.. """' Assume . Selle r will Max. SBSK. CM Owners THE ECCBCTalCITIES OFA ..UGHT'EMGALE at the Long Ueach t:oo. vent.Ion Center. 300 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach. To claim your tickets, caU ~·:i678. ext 272. *** -~_lflllt~I ~·~!;~f ~~o:.,~;:; E ~!~~:~:_ :EL x;::r a~:',"'';,' ~fJ;.~~t Call ie&lll:'.T IWFFS commwlity. Ca.II for lnfo Westnunster 848-~ 960-4388or 536·2498 R.tatds ~ oobuyermceouve . C. Anaheim 956-1011 Principals only ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0-PoW 3226 VIEW Sant.a Ana 554.7070 Haillilft Fwftfshed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sbr ~ onapprovaJofcredit ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe l br. 1 ba. yard. nn. 3:n~x=r;t r':;~~ 21 '78 ci...lin 2 bd 2 b •USMJO HIDOMA TIEOS-N * ~ IHch • l 141 patio. no pets. ut.11. paid. DR. Low down. Assum .._., e rm.. a., -1&. •••••••••••••• •••••••• $325. 1~1·3879. M0.000. 4 star park, pool, 2BR semi furn 190 Ca loan. By owner . Prine. clubhouse. 1""" blk t o LOWDOWN . . -..~yi-c---&.--Only.640-777S ~ b h H b h ......_,...ftf .i nyooAcresDr.$395.Ph ~ r.-W --HewportC..ter ,;:m uot. eac · nu..,--~I 213/399-250lor645-8699 o 1 x 2 Bdrm s. ..-....FIXira 640.5357 ~it~ec.8Jlr.1nc1p:;'; MewportlHch 3169 Washer/dryer loci. Ten· ..._..,.,,~, ~ De Ama Bayside Village. only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ms. pool, jac. From $395. $122 soo Norths1de nr Bay. 2 Br. ho 496-:i680Agl. 3 Bdrm home i.s steps S-0...llh 1076 ba. rrplc. patio. cvd 549-7991 tMdlAfl. Wat.erlront 2 bdrm me ---~----- rrom the beach, 011 the ••••••••••••••••••••••• rarport. 675-0390 on private island. Encl 8 Toro 323% Peninsula. It dehmtely Ocean Hills condo . By garage, modem kitchen ••••••••••••••••••••••• needs TLC, b ut has O'l<'rler. 2 Br 2~ Ba. F1tn· Wallttobeach, 12' Expan TWOOHALOT & rireplace. Availa ble aose to rrwy. 4 br. 2 ba, d •--· do pnced to sell l BR 1 3 BR 1 2 BR. good with or without 30' boat f"""'c. paUo. fnt'd yd. gar. tremen ous patenlaal. ....... u c view. new carpels. ba: lrg porch. 34202 De F.asts1de location. owner dock. Mature adults. Kfd.s & pets ok. $455. Agt. Bring your tools and im· paint & paneling $79,000 Q>ispo, #2'1, Dana Pt. aruoous. $125,000. yearly lease reqUJred noree 964·2566: 973-2971. agination.Call540-11.51 =bn~t~4~~~e EXCITING ~ U€HIG€ ~ ~~l~~t~~ti Fa..t•Valey 3234 VIEWFltOMTHETOr • • ,-+ r HOM€;\ days &73·3531 eves & ...................... . Bttatht.aldn(! ocean view Udo Mewport lch 3333 W Cat Hwy weekends. Cose to elem . school. 3 br. .~ .. HERITAGE . • REALTORS rrom tugb tn Presidential Smack dab tn the m iddle 64s.6,;46 · SG1A L4f-a 3116 2 ba w /lge den. Frplc. Heights. New lis ting. of beautiful Newport ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• dshwbr, covered patio SACltlFICE!! nearnew2 BRCOndo,on· Harbo r . A ga rden FOURUHITS-C.M Old French Normandy w/bbq. Kids ok. no pets. :J~ ~:a~:o~a~~~~.°,\ ly':t5:°TiiAHENRY Paradis e + ~ts . Near new 3 Br own~rs Oc.frt.2·sty.Sm.tbr2ba $585. ;"gt. No f ee. &auty! Ele~ant 3 BR. REALTORS Marvelous pvt. ac~. unit. 2 ba. frpl. 2·car Gtrt. hse._Garg. pat. pvt. 96'&-2566, 973.2971 I G 21SOel Mar 492-4121 Walk lo shop~ing '" gar .. 3-2Br,2ba,units. community . Furn. or HUGE New E>tec home ~.J:.c· real area. 111:'.-.._ ~cluslveaHraerabo(rKZ07s m,.os7)t TSLinvstmts642·1603 Ulynr~~A!7S~ln. $650yr· Wtth RV acces11. Prestige Ag!. 673-4311 .-. -....... · " · ................ neighborhood. Close lo --"-·------1 ~"'-o I 071 C A L I F 0 R M I A * * * * * bch 48R 3 b rrsot ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• rACIRC .._..""*-"ished 963-8:Jn · a. mo. llACHDUrLE.X 8UILDERSCLOSl!:OUT M 011 LE H 0 ME 19 fourDle ••••••••••••••••••••••• J·BUL. to ocean; newly Elegant 4br1 21hba, 3 car SALES By owne-r . f>n·c!:Sex. Ge•ral 1202 ...... kiCjtCNt •ach 3240 renovat.ed.. SL5S.OOO ~!te(~~~.n2g,,;,~: 2706Harbor Ste206-A tremely low. Seller will ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..wroaT IE.ACH wet bar, laundry rm. 540..5937 carry all financing at 3.Br. l~ ba, lSx27 fam rm , New-elegaot-2 bedroom ltlALTY 67~1642 1 9i,;,% child/pet OK. $485/mo ~.or 2bedroom +den ~rem um ca'J!etlng. Acnoipfor Sak 1200 ~ Ccnh Aow RENT TILL YOURS. $.175. Cedar & window ake over eda og loon ••••••••••••••••••••••• Low6owwr ftf Bkr.898-7853 home. Five blocks to DISIGtBHOME ~ 9""% $1V9,SOO. 20091 16ACIES ar-....,_bl.cl 1206 beach. Private 2-car Nestled a.moo~ towennn lal.aMlrada831·2443. 8 E • A I R L~ 0 L" ~ra e. Fully main · " ""' r_ ... ...._ 71 4/S .. ~ 3676 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · trees, comp ete ly re T.... 1090 FALLIHWOK PRI M f~ _,.-, Fb .,,.. yard Adults. No ~.;!~~ Ni w ~rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• AVOC ADO LAND IN CA*LL* *RS*ET*UP ':a~~/~~~· t~~gN:~ pets. Inquire at 527 18th &'' me. nc to AMA%IMGL Y LOW P R V. S ·r I G I O U S tile, very clean. S750 Street. 1714 > 960-6331. seU. Call &44Vil71 llY.Lt"AJI t:b1'A'fl" •AN Qfll,.,,,9.,",.,...")"'"'•" inprtce,buthlgbonahlll , • • • 67S-1442 New2SOOsqrt48dhome I I is thi3 spenaculu 3 RH 81' .. Sl>l.IT 2\l'k bulunce bo H bo • It~ jlj;JI ~ l"Rhome.Looklnafor down OW(' 1361f,OUfl ••trlyHlhAna ~lflmo•och 32 11 a ve unt. Har ur. ____ .. ,._ .. __ .... .__ ,, l ... n<• Only •A1k WI IL .... lif ••••••••••••••••••••••• many lllras. f19S. Call .. , ., .. t CUll\.Om ,..,mt' With 11 " m t" 1 "' Ml I Cre estate QU8 1es MJke 96().2358 L....;::...!!!~M·!!l•Ml!' !!!I awttplng view o( far 1167 <.6M Al(lll WI Income property with 2 Br, freshly painted & ----away moun\•1ns 11nfl lnfl1tllon ht-.ll(t'' 40 uc or 2 bowtea. Beverly Hills new cri>t. dbl gar. 34648 Garden view from every llACH HOME gentle romn.: 11lo~11for fJ}flf'f', $1!AI J>4•r UI' 1-; l)f 11dd rei.s. views 0 r Via Catalina. Tras h. room. 3 br. 2 ba. prestige Comfortable 3BH. 2'h bo under ~.IM.()11 Then cull lc.tflO, Ni·v 1 llM>J•: (oi <kiwntown & oceun! Ad· water. gtdnr pd. Avail. ho me. ra m1 ly room. newly remodeled hom•· Ull, we vc uol 1t $100,000 ort1, H J< •• 11, ., M A Jacent to SI mllhon & up immed. $395. 544·6536 aft rTP'c. dsbwbr, many ex· 4 houses rrom ocean IUMAA llE.ALTY t:orp 114/l J!H!I, 673 6700 homt.~' 6. tras. Prof. landscaped, CAL ON fHl 00 9068 \ 8-20 "" 1ff "":-1ff <¥\-r.- Two Versions! I urn a blOu\t and Sktrt ur pants into a g1ta1 001fi! Sleeveleu Of cap ~let!ved. IM rouch al te11u1e add\ the b•\I •oo-1ng IOP\ ol all C1ochel '" J colO" ol J ply syn1he1•c l1nge1mg •a•n Pa1te1n /Wl Sim 8 10 11·14 included SI.SO lor each pattei11 Add 40C 1 eacll pattern fol hrlt-tl•ss 111 m11I and h1ndhng Seftd to: SCVCN. YlS SEVEN TOP TOPS Alict lfoeb are you~ to Pl" w11h 111n~ Needlecraft f>ept. 10S s/lorts and ~·tt p1nnen' SM Dally Piiot money-sew Ollt 0t two now. the a. JU, OW ~ Sta.. lltw rest Ille ne1t senon' Alpll1bet '"'-llY 10011. r'Mt It-. rranst~ 1fl(ludfd M*-. lJ,., Plttwll lhl:lw. Printed Panern 9068 Misses NEWtNOW' Ou1 1919 NHOll· Sizes 8. 10, 11. 14. 16. 18. 20 CRAn CATAlDC-Mt 200 pop11- Y1rdatH tn patt!ln llf c!Hl&ns. J lrff 1>1ttt1ns r~ •t ...... ._ ..... ,..tt.,. Pflllltd 1n$1de Send 75t _,,, •.JV -....,. ,... ..... l~Eat TllllSftrs.SU O Ad4 404 lor Ntll pattem tor JZS.'*""' O.lts $1 .SO ~'!:' 1ir111Jil, l!Jndlinc. 121-Atat-s •11• o.iiti:: · SLSO ' t2"tlfty """'1 ..... St.SO MMIAN MARTIN 12S·PNI 5t'fl1s . . ... SI.SO 12~ '11 °'1lllMllts .. SI.SO $180,000. Own/Al(t 551-7977 ~-:J.~~lW~ CoraRadelMcr 3222 ~.~.' MJ:~~.r noE~~~ 63H990ot642·3338 ..... Calfontl• WHAT$20.000 &Df.'VELOPF.RS. ···.;~·~;:~;~~c~··· $625 Agt , no fee . 6:!~~r~l ~pt.442 $79,900, Living situated on " WIU. DO FOR $.1,950,000 4 Br 2 Ba. new carpels. 964-2S66, 973-297 1 232West 11th St., lln Yorl, Ill 123-Slltd 'n' '*" QllttaSl.2S U2·Sblff ·11=hft iltl .. SUS l2l·Pillew , . . SI.SO ·~· .... $1.00 S.A. Heighta · Country wooded knoll Oak trec>a YOU TODAY <415>935-~. Agt. drapes, paint thruout. Very special 3 bedroom. 2 10011. Print "AME. AOORESS. atmosphere · Newport and orrhanJJI 11urround Cull tor turthtir informu• • ••••••••••• •••• Oreat rate for right rami· ba, fri>IC, dshwhr, rncd ZIP, Sill anct STYU NUM8U. schools. 3 BR, 2 ba, huge thia 5 un home. 8ofu'\nl( llon & lnvt111U1eoto the •WILL TRADE • ly at $700 mo! Refs. Long yd, covered patio, gar. All the new cl01hes rou need fOf yant, owner/agt. Call cedar t'Cllln11. grH aull IJ01t r orninodlty termpref'erred. Prof. landscaped. Avail. yourbus111tu1eenou1 SPRINC· Lyn97M912,M&-2860. formal dmlng and Uvlnl( "land reel catatc" DIAMONDS DUNGER&ASSOC. ln 3 wttk.s. $540 m o. Incl. SUMMER PAHERN CATALOG' room with 1trrnr°"11 u11• LOW IMTHIST ror equity ln Income pro-9157-0701 968-$565 gardener. Yrly lease. 0.Hse1, rops. skirts. 1>1nts. ¥!\ts WACl~MT ~~tld=arc~waya We1Wlb1veltonland pcrty, OS.A for M.A.J. C:....Mno 3224 :£~1o ree. 964·2S66 , 11tlltls Plus $ISOh11tpa11ern ~ la ng t;qual Ca II now. Ur o k er . value Mtn $500,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• toupon Send J~c 1 br 2ba v 1 w Is 11 p ly 1pacloua mast.er auJtc 1/877·S881, 1/522·2080 New Seaapray eoodo. 2 Br UO·SwwttrJ.S&m Ja.S6 SI.SO L se /opt. $1 59 ,500, L'l1tN't'11t..-dbyaR.oman -CONTACT -Lwrur)'2br.l""ba,Con· l~ialr-T--SlSO .... t _._ do Dbl r I 2 Ba. tncl. heat.an°, pool 1-· ~...:='t::_' .. ilts ...... '' sa·.ILfl ~ tw.lh and rualt<' f1repliacc . 4 -"" • "°"'°" Wortd A,. . e aar • p, poo . ., .... .............. JV 11 f.f1ewtr CltdMt ...... $1.00 t1&.CttcM4 wi. s.--.s1.oo llHlftJ Flfty Qllllta .... Sl.00 llS.llWlt CNdlet. • •• Sl.00 nu.• AfPm ... sa.oo llHNl .._ ........ m lll ...... t.Mt ..... Sl.00 l07·1111mt s.tllt ...•. suo I~ c:.Mt ..... $1.00 JU.IS Qliltl .. 1-, .... m 1024 -Qlllb ... 7M 10 &.q.itt c.cdea .. . . 75' dock. wet bar It A/C Avail . n o w 24306 Ponchartrain 754·7900. ...... Vlefo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM· 4 br, form. din. rm .. & den. Rec. fac. xlra ruce. $650. 534-6288. •UDO ISLE• 3 BR, 2 ba, Lrg. Sunny Patao. Access to tenni:. . bch & club. Call Frank KMI. t213> 6SJ.7900. CHARMING OCEAN· FRONT 3Br. den. cwuog rm. rTP'c. yrly 675-99611 2Br l bath Cott.age. Lge yard, patio Redwood decks Concrete w alts & planters. $48.S /mo. 2327..., Margaret Dr. 645-6625. UGCAMYOH DUHECOHDO For lease: avail. now J Bdrms .. 3 baths. with spacious hv, area. Love· ly yard & entry area Sl200 Mo. incl. gardener EtU:IM HUDSON IEA&.TOlt 644-0322 NO FEE! Apt. & Condo rentals. Rental Pavilion 675-4912 Bkr. Tue5.Sat. THE COVE Luxury condo l br & den, rrptc. pool. jacuzzi, pvt b eac h . & gourm e t kitc he n. S850 m o . 75&-1092. Jbr. 2\.'.rba, pool, & j:H'. Overiooktng 15 ac. green· be lt. Be aut. decor . .EiJcld. bnt'k pat. Agent no lee . Rob McDonald 962-5'521 2BR. lBa Oceanfront. furn , Avail April MllOO/mo 3BR 1\.'.r ba Peninsula, f11>lc 8>0/mo lse wat .. 'frOftt Holms 631-1400 3 OR 2 Ba. close to bch, yr· ly. $&50 per mo. 675~349 or 1·992·4112 Nwpt Hgllls 3 br. Iba. Lf:e Liv rm w/fri>lc & dintnK area. huge kitchen & gar 1 bll< to HJgh School. $400 mo. + SlSO d epos1l 548-3247 Sharp 3 br. Npt Shores hm, f11>l. pool, tennis. re- ady for respon tenant. $495 /mo. To see call. 759-9222. 3 br. l ba. ds hwhr. ne w crpt. acros..<1 from bay. l blk to bcb, gar. 752·5695 L.EASEorTIOM lbr 2ba waterfront con· do. S69Smo. $159,500. 545-3639 NEWPORT HGTS AREA MEW LG TWMHSE 3 BR 2"" BA. rri>lc's, wel bars. lndry rm s. garages. fncd yrds & d<'cks Corner Knoic St/Orar>gt• Aw CM. $595. 631·1388 , J.75&-2908 Little Is lkJ!! ()thcor quality touches In· for 54* I l OO 5,. l·OIOO ..,. !!...C .. ~ z i, $450 I mo "bejaacchlennlss50•0recprrmm. n0r , 127-AflM• '11' . USO DAMDY IUY r lude Oak cabinetry. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. ....v ........ Sharp 3 Bedroom Condo •talll(<d leaded glass and Attention l nvestor 11 2 ••••• •••~•••••••• 2131326-5457 , .......................... 111111 .. 11111 .... . fM only $79.UOO. LoL" of rount.ry kitchen. A pool choice 4-Plexes near So F.aatslde 2 br. nice yard, Want Ad Help., 642 5678 wallpaper, brick patio. with Redwood deckinl{ est.Plaza. '205.000 eoch HAVE YOUR DOUGH$ bltns. Kldt ok. No pets . Classl!1ed Ads are reallr, small "people to people • sale1 calls with bi,g re· adenhip and big results! To place your classified ad. call today 642·11678. Pool, jacu.ui at view. IOOk.Ho nlR)ll Uaht view. or-J031 exchange Prin &eat iltoo-Here's that Oays 546·4,62; eves MIWPO«f CEHTY S4.38..1.~ •• _ c1pal.s only. Hm 494·0536 blg buildlng & ~9543 <O~ 1"4llA-" r.-~s • aALn llNMAllUA&.n bus.~1219· ~~~':rP~on •2brcondo. ~·· jacuu1 640-1112 H .. 7'77 Ca rcW Ja1uninetnCdM·Noloan Nr. S. Cat Pina $350. That /nfr19uing Word Game wiflt o Cltud/e t4i+o4 ~ CUI' I l'OUAH -----,,..,.rty 1600 r Child ok. N o peu ~you're buylng or ~:'!'~fnv:~·~i .• ::::::............ ,::~~~ ~~ lm-8874. selU_n,, Cla11lrled ad and Found columns. LAGMIHAllTAIL Avail. now. nicett MeH Wll"l1ainC will act your Th.It's where people took 9uiJdlnl In \he heart of .. , ... Twan• Verde home, 3 Br 2 Ba 1 · H J E R E F I meuqe to the right peo. When they've found an the downtown area, cor· Two ~ oo larae lot. +famMIWrm. 0 ssesUPLIX. 644·$7$7 I' I I I I* ple.CallToclayl M2·5678. ltemotvaJ\M!. ner loeallon, f!Xcelleot Excell. location. Picture . . . . . .... I 06f property CM art gaJluy. perf ed. 2 BR l BA w /at· tie~ Ml.....illHdl 106f fun\lture a~. or any tacbed 1araae. Full 2 br, 2~ ba. 1600 sq. ft. I SE£ DU I ....... -...... ••••••• .... 1 .................. reta.11 bustne11. Owner prtceSl.30,000. cath ceJllnaa. dbl aar.1 I' I I I '1 mov.tna 4' wanu to aell. lrplc, bla yd w /room ror . . . . . . Asking $290 ,000 . ~ tRE:HIG€ boat,ttc.$495.67H.131or t . · * * LIDO ISLE * * Exceptional 4 BR, 2 BA on wide street .. to-street lot. French doors & beam ceilings thru-out. hardwood noors, used brick frplc.. " extra I a r ge So patio. Completely remodeJed. By owner. S460,000 67M42J Realonomlcs 675-6700 _ _ HOM€\ ea.18118. ~ T E 8 R E I ~! -... ...-.... w FIREPLACE. 2 Br. sgl I 1·· I I My wife Ind I l•k• the,., .. ___."" 3333 W. Coe.at Hwy, 111.B d h h vltlOl'I tP9fOICh 10 out met· leGO sq rt commercial '4M646 car 1ara1e. ls was er, tl•oe. All our •111urMnt• oo 1,,. profeaalonal building, «c. Heall)' nice. No pets 1 NW corner Euclid Ii $425mo. 759-0497. · I N I E N A C I o -·. Talbert. Fountain Two38r,rour28rbH, + ..._bom b b I I' I I I 0 c--.i.->e "'• c~11t•ojl ~ot.d' Valley. $14% 400. 141.2155 I be' apt, E ·Slde C.M. ,....,... t, 3 r. 2 a near "• 1·1'"'1"' "'• """'" ..... d d 1 1 • s J e . 4 8 7 3 SeUer will carry loan. S.ker/Bear. Never Ot'· '°" .... ioo •Ofl'I ··~ ~ l !MlOw wtmda!ev•. Prin. only. ~~~~Nt. 0 £ R ~il:!' lut Ii Sec."°° • P••r.;::u"',®:,~ltnm IN I' I' I' r I' r I SELL klle ltem1 with • Make your 1 hoppln1 Dally PUot Claullled Ad. taitr by 1.111in1 lhe Daily 642-5671. PUot Claastried Ada • New W bdrm condos. e VN.Ct -e\f AOOVl uihu I I I I I I I frplc, bltna. 2car1ara10. __ 1;;;;0;..;c;;;r~r.-N1~iWf;.;.:.;;.• ___ 1.._ ....L.-".~.I.. -.i.....J. . ...J. f:.>M.t~ 1071 CID1C)D SC~ Aalwtn .. 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SZ3 SQ, ft oftl~ apace tol·--------·--------WA1:1TOTHl 11.AC H 1..AOUNA llEA H liHR LA MANCHA APTS NtwZbr. $37$/mo Rf.AUT hty 4Br. t~b1 ~3S3I s ub-leaae In Laauna 0 ..a •lid, l br l CNN f15 wk Ir up M11d I.Ara• L.* bd 11rdl'n flOOW 11am11ton t:M fwnhae Poot. tenni1, a-& ao-d 4050 llllla. La PH Rd. Jual SENI R bl.hlrm.aldlnenn,fpl , ltt'r , ro&or TV. hn~ apt.a Adulla lllhwtir, C'all8Jl"2917 U$0, 2 13 /870 1880, ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOUlh'of the Sao Ofe10 N bar. IM>Ol. j1c1&&11 UlU C71• 1 •fl4 »IM blt.tld mrl aar. 1u bbq 714 ~-4W Board c.'are needed for 89 Freeway. $308 month. CITIZENS ll'llfll6. '85010>0 151> u Coul lht) Pool <•u N m St-GU •~ ly locauun t ml from •-'--3144 yr old la~ In wheel Avail qow, 830-6030 rt ~3 ~ ti So Co.ut Plau, I Br t lll"'f'-.... ....3 ltl"f• '°'100UI a 8r 2 84 .,....,... le«t. )76t · hi. pooil/Jec ~mo No ....................... .!~~-·-Deluxe medlcal 1u1te. SPECIAL ~.cmlom ~. Wei •-•••••••••••••••••••• W..-... 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M 645"l2Z ~~orG'73~ Loop/Woodb r idge •• • c..-.. C25°/o DISCOUNT) ~ ._._ •t~ .. _ •· R • :! Dr~ 13!1(1 -i t,. n" ~ 3 ' t a ' Oc. , ... , 2·aism. lbr 2ba ,,_..Ex.a.ti•• •'°'1' laQnm rm ~I a ,.,... l tnl " VWoi;:e. (7141551-6800 ""' tiff. 75mo. winl ._"'" Sele llOO tl:M ~••a-. •PTS IC.IDS Otc $400wk ly. a um m t•r . Pnvate l\Wte with r~ep· Duriu the m()_f)lh of f'ebru,•rv. Stok>r r.lthttn" -,,_....,.__. J br. Iba. puol. $215 L.J-aleocft 3148 4S9-44J9 t1on & secretarial ieicelve2:i"kolfonthetr .PliVal.epartracbfQr s&\V1F.W 4 Br l Ba. Ii l Udrm •loll 1340 l ~10.mto7prn ••••••••••••••••••••••• servke, confe rence ~forsaltintbeCla11lfiedSecU011of 2·5ty. priv l41tt<. 1 .. nnu. Odnn DlO S.C'h Cl$O --OCEANFRONT large tux· ~ for rent. Big Bur room. au fac.'ilJUes 2082 the Daily Pilot. <Real Estate ls not lnelud-4>. pool.It ~ 1•,BK .s.'JOO•up t'tplr rttroom Pool, &alde3br 2tw.YrdUarg urY1200'2 br .2ba $750 Cllyslps6.ll.nensfW'fl. Mlc:hels on , Irvin e . Brtngyouradlntooneofourofflcea llat.ed ~al). r.o tM-arb J•NU . C'k>Hd .iara l~ $400 Wik to S<'hb NIN~ tnet utiJ. ~ 125 rutely pr cpl. Ca II 7SZ-OZ34 bdow between 8 AM Ir S PM any day during lb• llACHUYIMG Apat ~Wl70 G ~wtr pd Adul\l,ou b~7Mor&t.24fl3.t after3p.m.S48·l989. ---------weejtandwewlll ttartfouradtbene~!:{· Mrw J &l 11 ..._, Pl!U. tl1u1111ton C M -d -Ocean Vlew. patio. cov Jroomoffice. Carpets. air eo.to Mt-Ml JO w a-S W..,~ , R 1 TOTAL ~\l 3br2'nba nt'w dui>h.•x, LS· erect parlung. 12BR.2 1 Palm Spnngs retreat; 4 cond .• Sky Park Circle -• -r iucu, '"* · am rm. b w pat 1 o a 11 r i BR. 3ba. house m tbe 5033 L.,.. leec.lt -I I 16 ........ .__,.,.., .... cbn. ~k. Piil. frlllir "· t"lollf,.11 IM Cb1tdren OK S473mo BR, 1350-~75 Wik. to L n..i "'-t b _54&-___ ·------1 7171 .___a tlt>c I• r--0~nt' r l:k>I h ,.... ..... 2168 M•"er "'. t u 1 4579 b<'h S4!Hl8G M7 ·S8'70 a"' ... nta .,.., la et>: Y !!!!;";~·;-;-~•;•;-";!-;;;'~~!;-;!;!!!!!!!!!. profr$awn•lly dc-<'Ol'a l LIVING l &t' 2 I> r . I 1'1 b ,, u• .,. ,,.,, wk. or mo No pets or Elegant offices up to 760 _ t>d f600 .ti S700 C.'.tll l.lrwnl1ou, .. • l3M mo 1100 So. Coast Plai.i ;area. dlx 3 2 bdrm. duplex. stove & (.' b I I d r e n 8 o b sq ft. on Newport Bl . 5300 Marlenti 1 ,._.., 3H-I or aQ ft Hia• cv..rythulg Br 2 Ba 4 pit~. encl 11ar. Mng. Cls to beh & shps Rasmusson 964-24~ C.M. ~·21ll : 646-6303. MortlJttU• Trvst Loll & F.-d M4 Apartments. :-.mall pt'l uk Dnvt-by drunoc r a...,...ts blllru. Older Adult only. No im•UTIFUL Deidli 5035 ..... •••••••••••••••••• l..wcur)' 3 br 3 b4t <'f>ntlu t'h.'C &•r opnr trpk d.sh_.hr. lns h romptr Newport ("r~~l U R . pool. tennui K1d1 '*· DO l>'t.$ 1.\916 A._'\ l'w o I ff 9M-~: 973-291 I Ent•rtatnm•nl. l"21 Ant1hl'1m st th •n $U.57s3-1aj6d!1 $rM pets. $375. 494-4695 H.awaJ.i. New 3 Br condo. -sums ••••••••••••••••••••••• R..,..--£lon . <'~II Gd 4ti)) l"V~:. & cmpllly furn 20 Min ...... 9'\lu kncb T Mtwport•och 3169 from Wak1k1. loc.' 10 .OOto-Sq Ft LOWEST Youca -3SS \ii; ._,,,,. ROOMMA IS ••••••••••••••••••••• •• MAkani Kaj Manna oo erpts. ~ aervked da\'11 0 year! 1 Br t-lofl. 2 ba, rd . ~A••· ~ft. PAIK MEWPORT ?!b7~ .... 1.nq: 833·0618 or C-rce P.-tt ~tove. pool. 1td1.1h:s. 00 ...K>WRIMTIM~ Bachelors. I or 2 ....... "'° Newport W-8813 • 11.c. .. ww s.n1110 tlWI ~ 646-2901 •• ... ...ao .... EW Bedrooms & Townhouses 1 4 2 B.d•oom IMUU"' " Green Valley Lake 3 bdrm FW1\lab~ 6 ClfAM.9UIET 2 BR. 2 btl apt.a Perfect From $349.50 cabin. 6 m1 from Snow Downtown Hunlington Beac.'h. 21oi,., Main St. One 2·rm o(fice avail. suo. 960-1558. 321 Onhu1lJ.ab.d 2 Bedrm. 1 bath. oo pe~ tor 2. Great C.M loca· Spectacular spa, total Valley. ~O per night. no children. l!lfll Maple, t1on• A~••lable March r ec.'reatlon program, 552·8160 Weekends ....................... 3 bdrm. l:IOO per. mo. on month to month Horse~. do1 s, kid s OK 916-7S6-6Bl6 Apaiunon• S27S/mo 631 UCi6 Criug. ISL $375 & S39S. Call SOClal program. 7 pools. 8 876-2220 • All Utilitl" Puld REtMAX wtute selection lasts! tennis courts Al Fashion --------- s..tt L.arJ-o 3216 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Hr. ~brldryr, garage, walk to beac.'h, Pet/child OK. $450. Call Martha fi6Hl61 or494·3672 3290 ••••••••••••••••••••••• The Colony, La Colma & Newport. Fncd c.'om · munllrJ 2 b r & den. Avail. March 1 No pets Tennis. s w1mm 1n g. Jacuzzi. Green fees pd Trash & water pd. $700 544-6536 aft 6, • No t.oaa. A4tq\I 11od • A<11nu .. Du.aor r ... s..11c1ay e~ • Hoallll Cl\lba locu:iua PLUS MUCH MOREi Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/Nor1h 880 '"'"o (01 16th) (?14) 64>0~~0 Newpo11 s.ach/South 1700 l61h St (Dov•r 01 lf>1h) (714) 642 8170 Adulra only no p.111 Mori,. I& open daily I 0 1 Beaut. brund ne w adull apls. Spa<' l & 2 br w /lownh st! sty l e Scheduled rn o vc·ln Feb 10. I Br, I& 2 Br .. 2 Ba TSLMgml $325·$.135 $395-$425 642·94L2 Sumning lg 3br 2ba gam . apt Pool·ree. area. $345 710W 18thSL Co.my SdtilMJ 180 E 21st Slrce t Eastside 2 br & den split leveL Fr pie. dee.' k . skylight, all extras. $420 mo. No children or pets l>a ys 646·4262; eves 64.5-9543. _ _ _ _ _ __ 3 Bdrm townhouse a pt HDllMs,_...shtdor OCEANFRONT Adults, 1-., ba S42S mo u.twwlthtd 3300 Beaut 2 br . 2 ba . com pl Gas pltid. 642·5073. •••••••••••••••••••• ••• furn By week or Mo F.ast.s1de 2 br. bltns, no Rent.al Pavt11on 675·-1912 petS S32S mo. 640 1278. TA.ICE OVER Bk:r. Tues·Sat. 5,52-42()1 eves aft s. PAYMIHT 2brfumorun! $275 yr1y 2Br.2ba.1150sq r t rplr, INFORMATION OAC Adlts, no pets 2421 t: l6l11 enc. gar. D 1W. $375 RENT OPTIOHS N Hts 646-5438 Mesa Verde 838-4921 or TO IUY 400 HOMES OCEANF'RONT Lrg de· 499-472_1 __ _ AUAJtEAS luxe I Br. 2 c.'ar gar .. 3Br,2baupper, Mesadel MOIM.IHOME adJts: no pets. 1375/mo Ma r, $350 No pets STORES A 11a1 I t ti l J u o e 14 546-6036. .,__ "" 67J.664(). ------ ocuila Ana SS4·7UIO 2 Bdrm apt, unfurn, faml· E Anaheim 956·4500 2 BR. s teps lo beac h ly complex. no pets, $285. C. Ana.ham 956-1011 w/pallo. TbruJuoe Z!at apt 3, College Ave, Westminster 848-8895 54&5684 642-9'700. ------~--0 c ea n r r on t l Bdrm 2 Br. 1 ba. all elec Brand Ccc d .UAll-.s Wi r>•>e y I ~c u..twwlahtd 3425 63f~__., ear Y ..,_, new. 187 E. 18th St S350 s.ric>Credat To lst Monlh l.sJand. Jamboree & San a...tahtoShcn 4300 OM THE R WI h Thi A·• Joaqwn Hills Road. •••••••••• •• •• •• •• •• •• • en~ t s u 17 14)644.1900 WATER' ~~ ~ 3 br. 2 ba. balcony, ROOShart:t~M-~!,~S r&.USHSUtTEs ,...... ~..... 350to 1300sq. rt encl. garage. All bltns, En)oy more. Pay less! ,__tic Views blk to beach. Yrly AU Ages & Llfeslyles Wet Bars R.C. TAYLOR CO. 'J"SL Mgmt 642· 1603 We Check References Udo Marino 640.5112 IACHaOR UMITS Cal 546-4212 VllcMJe DcinoPoiitt 382'> S225+ct.posit. Quiet fem. to share 2 Newport 675-8662 •••••••••• ••• ••. •• ••• •• 20 I E. lolboa. Ml. brm. 2 ba Condo or So. rr· $100MOVE1N Ceil Rftlelhl 556-7707 Cst. Plaza. S200tmo + •n AJ.rport area o IC'e space. ALLOWANCE utll. 968·29631751 7788 ~:J.~~;9~. pre· 2 br, 1 ba $365 to $385. 2 2 BR. ffl>lc, no garage, _e_v_es ________ 1 br.2ba +den '""'...:. End $375 mo. 213/988-9177. 3 ._._ HB $150/ _.... 213~1 uw u•-· mo. + ~ R...tal 4450 garage, pvt fncd frass 't3 UUI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard. 33411 Che tam BAY FRONT big. deluxe 2 848·~ ~Manner's MUe. Way,496-U>!n br. f"'lc:. dock pnvgs c:1V> fl t ·.. Female to share house .,.,., sq s ore. $100 MOVt: lN Huge patio, elec. gar. with pool in Hunungton 2 6 3 0 ( C I A v o n . ALLOWANCE $595 mo 673 6336 . Bch.963-923J 213-477-7001 3 br. 2"'1 ba, 1350 sq rt &42·!1666 _f'or_s_t.ore __ &_ot_r_1ce_s_p_a-ce_a_l pvt fnc.'d patio. encl. Near Udo 2BR. 2ba tux· Cut Laving Expenses I reasonable rates garage. Lots of grass. ury Wate rrront apl sna•e ilhom. o•dP• 500.SOOOSqFt $495. 33SS2 Blue Lantern. Garage. balcony. frplc House-MalM Unlimited 49&-9230 $750/mo. ~9-1802 r ..,n,.rs 1n RoomM '" MESA VEltDE Ckea.n view lge 2 br. 2 ba, 2balconies.enc.'I dbl gar. Very pnvale $375. mo 64G-5078 Lovely & Spacious 2br. Zba apt . with magn1fi cent view of the Bay SHOO. 611 Udo Park Or. m~101.ng ~''" • 11F• DRIVE PLAZA t--... u1u1• a on TV ,rw,w' w1111-.,n u11 '" T •mt mog.wn~ 1S2S Mesa Verde E, C M I ''"' < .,.,,, 1, 545-4123 714/832-4134 673-3302 Fem roommate t'b shr 3 MAJUMElt'S MILE H.a.:iiMjOft S.odt 3840 ---· -----Br 2 Ba apt on Balboa Bl. E LOC TION ••••••••••••••••••••••• IA YFtlOMT PRJM A SUP AVAIL. Spac. 2 br, Aft6,67S.5035 ON WATER Available SHARP, beac.'h 1.2 & 3 BR. frplc, dlshwsbr. garage & patios. No pets. 96().2358 den, 2 ba a pl w /spec· Prof straagbt male look· for ret.aU or froCessional tac.'ular view. Luxurious mg to sbr apt in HB or offices Tota of 3000 sq appointments, beaut SB., 213-967-0016. Ive msg. ft.. C.an be divided IDto gardens with s andy smallerunits Townbouse1 lovely. spac. beach. Overlooks Balboa M. roommate to shr apt. W•wfr.t Hwa & bome·UKe. 2 br with Island. Adults, no pets. NB. $108 mo. Occupy 1m· 631-1400 pvt, galed entrance + 2 m4>673-84l4. med. 646·9917, 752-1780 ---------pauos. Some with all Roger. w .... .taatH I tt T.D.'s. olao WT.D.Lo9s. Fairest Terms since 1949 SclHlct' MtQ. Co. 642-2171 '4S..06 I t FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: UZ..5671 Lost or Found a pet? Call An imal Assls tan c.'e League. 537-2273. no ree MONEY A VAIL.AILE 2nd TO LOANS SWING LOANS EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTlON OR ANY PURPOSE LOST: Ye.Uow lab puppy OaVld p C.arey & Assoc. Vic W t7lb & Monrovia . R E Broker. 960-1957 631·5016 / 645 ·ll 17 ti I 54S-83)4. N"E..WPORT PACIFIC . Id t' •-M FUNDING LOST: 2sUI moo "' Any amt lsl. 2nd. 3rd. white puppies w /r ed TO's Days 95S·IOSS ev spots. 2-5. Vic.' Wilson & 67S-~ ' Har bor . REW AR 0 642-0757 aft 5. * DtSCOUMTID * REWARD Husky /Shep Small TO Income Notes mix slvr Has Alaskan -FROM $2500 -• to "$ ho" C.sAL.lSBURY 10WN tags, ans anc: ' 640-S7~ 631·3332or833-9632. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND Mix bree d Shep/HU.Sk.)' /Setter, very lg. male. vie:. Brookhursl & Adams. KB. 96lf..3580. ..,_omc11Mfttl SIOOhnanah 5350 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 ~II any item or com· b&nataon of items IM 1'15 or less with • Penny Pincher Ad. 3 llnH for 2 consecutive days Each addillOnal lane ts 6()r ror lhe2.S.ys Charge1l' No rommerc1al ad5 CKsy&Solmy •OUTCALL• Male le Female Spec.rates 54'·52'3 RELi\XING MASSAGE Bob James-Uc Masseur OutcaJI 9-9, (94·5111 PREGNANT? Caring, confidential counseling & referral. Abortion. adop· tJon & keeping. APCARE 547 2563 •••••••••••••••• •• •• • •. mo .. Agt. 54l·S032. garage. Swimming pool 2BR. 2ba, all btllns. 2 blks --=--------2482 Newport Blvd. AP· Jacuzzi. Tenrus courts. 1 to bch. $375/m o. Ph F. wants F'. to s hare prox. 700 sq. rt. $375. mo. blk to Huntington shop· 673-2571 channi.ng 2br house NB. 642-:M!IO For more informllt1u11 LUXURY ._._.-A. Comfortable new 2 br, 2 l II Ad Its ""'e 2230 Beg 3 1or1m andt.oplaceyour11d e1111 5p.1Nlllleoder 18lSSo. EICamlno Real San Clemente; Fully be. For appt. 492·7'296 ~ ~~"" puig c.'en er ma . u . ,_ · · · · · ~ .... __.._. 4500 S LAJ(ECOHDO u.fwni~ ba, kids ok , no pets No pets . From $435. Deluxe4 BR, 2 BA , gar no m e d . s 2 O O m o _.,. -MICHELLE" ~. Miss.Ion V1eJo 2 br ~··••••••••••••••••• S67~S36.S mo. Seawind Village, 1~5 petS. steps to bc.'h. $575 1st&Last&"'1dep 673·7854 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·5678 •o.tc•• PLUS loft. 2 ba. frplr. air lkllMMI l.a-d 3806 3 BR2 Ba twnhse. 1 yr old. Rwllngton Village Lane, yrly lse 644·ll03 · · . Industrial Urut, 1200 sq ft. llAM·2Au ~3749 I d I uB l"""996" House to s hr, 2 adJ. ,,..~an St .• CM F·or ----------t'Ond .• pat.lo Al e u,xe ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ne"' to S. Cst Plaza ten· "" · <714 ,,_.. •· o.n~ 3 Bedroom 2 ba ood I l ""' I "' ..,._,., · ' rooms. g oca ion. i OCc.'PY· $279 per STUDENTS. Parents, &v.-1 feat.~. No pets. Cal lbrapL8ay front Sidet1e ois, pool. $495 mo. Adult Apl.s. nrbch. New nic:e. carpe~ing1 bllns. CDM.$2SOmo.673-73S9 mo.751.n 87 Educators.TheNort.bem UHDA .,_ monung.s9-l 644-9470. 18ft boat yr. lse S490mo 640-639Sal\5wkdys ·Zbr frplc, patJos. pool. cov d patio oeek & New ~and Bo rdln o.kcilM•:;t;. ll!AA """""' $525 rl" Roommate w ant ed. lo «-w 4550 a ,g ~--L-of 28R 2BA Npt.. Terr. con· '"'"""'""""' " Sec. gate. 1702 f1orida. garage. · Y ~ · -~ Exper F b 13th ..._.-•-~ • do. sngl Sl)', end ,uml . .........__,. .... o 3107 weatiBJIU 960-6610 67S-6670JacobsRealty. sharenew2bdrm .~ba ........................ u ·JO i'lbetblboa ServtngallOrangeCo. ~ 15 B 0 -~~ ~:,,.Cond<>. 496·2661 Double & sin"le garages. aBay. Clpumb, al.22leW. Cst 0 -7313 .....,~ ag ipper ••••h••••••••••••••••• New beaultful garden New 2 br 2bacoodo pool LIDO BAY FRONT . or_..."""" loll32xlOO' Rs<> · -~-_.....,.. ____ _ Crt. 2 Bdrm. 1 ba, w /frplc. a""r1""'11ts,pool&spa. Ja~·~···-ft•• .. -hwhr' Superb view. sa ndy ~ ,,A.; •• u 90 Hwy,NptBch.1 I>ldinrecto_r;s Physlc.'al massage by Eaalslde Costa Mesa $395 mo. Arter 6pm ; &c'h-;i;r S200 g 'a";"'~ g';~' O a y s beach, rfl>lc 2 OR. $650. for...... '""'.... . of Mmfn of4 ea llf cw 1ie0d masseur tec.'bni· tALTA VISTA MANOR> 6733241 l Br $305 (2 131685-6033 ; eves 64.Hi68.Sor494-168l for 050 ....... W..t.cl 4600 ~~ ~ed~~lsatJownaldo~ da n. •·8PM Appl. br b f d 2 Br $360 546-Ce9ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~UDO u..,.; V'-I' ~2817 !d ·~ :i.~'~.j ~(.'~~~t:very c:lca'!1bach.1 ~cb51kto AduHs,nopets DELUXE Garage. E-slde single.Res Donsible, working e_ort avail In New ~::..:;;:.;;,:. _____ _ Fireplace. kite.' hen bltns, beach, uta mc ., ~ /mo ~Vanguard WiiY NEW 2 BR 2 BA. enc.'I 2 br. 2ba. YJ blk to bch. perfect for storage. S35 w r Tl e r se ek s one t.ngland. They will be a SOLAR HOT WATER ~Wknds&eves. iatNewportBlvd> garage, close to beach. New carpeL $410mo.yr· mo. lmmed vac.'ancy bedroom collage In paneldJsc.'ussion, a shde HEATING L1vmg rm &i eor-det Mer 3822 646-6816 or S40·962fi $360 per mo. 964.2937 ly 675-3126 eves. 54.S-0401 wkdys. 1·456·5284 Corona del Mar or Costa pres & a quest & ans master bdrm w /tinted ••••••••••••••••••••••• $325 2 br 1 v. ba balcony 3 BDRM, 2 bath, 2 s tory AU adult. no pets. 2 br. 2 wknds& eves Mesa. Qwelness essen· pen°fust Bonnefond ~alledwso~~:i:Oc~~p~~~.a Have CO~Y 2BR w/frpl(.', laumtry. r~. Adi.Ills, no Townhouse Apt. $450/mo ba. from $330. Jacu:m. Sgl car garage tn Costa tJal Write Classified Ad Dublin School .. bl fronl unit. Gar+ laundry pets 964-1507 pool, rec:. bldg Shown by Mesa, xlnt for storage #~. Daily Pilot. P 0 Hank Spire & shaded pauo. Dou e rm. No pets, no children. 1'Sl;Mgml 642·1603 appt. only.~. $40pr mo. Aft2, 751-~ Box lS60. Costa Mesa Vermont Academy garage w /elec opener $450 6'1S-23ll 1----"'-------3 Br. new condo. 1 mile lo 92626. Brad Allen Laundryfaci.1.m garage. · I br., $265, rerrig., C 0 , b e a c h T o t a l rec . STEPS TO OCEAN. View OffkeRentd 4400 WMe MountainSchl Owner leavmg area & L«edlx2Br.2Ba. Plush Adults No pets 731-DW. package . Incl. tennis. 3Br. 2ba. 2 car gar . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2&unlumapt.woman+ AnneOunc.'an will c.'onsider sale of cpl. drps, patio. fprlc. 18th SL67J.7787 tmmed. occupy avail. bltins.$675/mo 67!>-l906 CdM G d n 600 ft 1 c:h1ld. Able to pay Williston No. Hampton funulure m sellmg pnc.'e Bltns,dshwhr AdullS. no h (213)919-5541. t-na"'•.._ 3176 Ideal ,r;; mt ~es1gn~~ S2rerseOn·nSes27_S990. 1_1la463ve. CreM of SM.SOO. For appl. to pets. S47S mo. 645-3779 or $375. 2 ba towo ouse. .-.-'"" ~ see. please phone Nelson 646-9714or640-933S. ffl>lc.', sunderk. patio, l BLOCK TO OCEAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• E CstHwy. area. Robin s on , Broke r , adults, no pets . 2656 F 2 Br. I~ ba. ffl>lc, 2 car $lOOMOVEtN 11*> Up. Qffice·store. 480 _Mh_Kel ____ l_OUS ____ _ 548-5647. OCEANSIDE OF HWY Orange. Ave. 640-7905 gar. S3SO mo. Adults on· ALLOWANCE fl, A/C, l7301 Beach Bl. 4650 2 BR 1 BA, w/View, fplc, k ly. No pets. As k for Oic.'k 1 Br. util pd. Lge sun· H.B. LEASE842·2834 It.tab Oxldo 2br, l :\4ba .• bit-ms, c.'pls, drps. D/W, W /D, 2 ~ l ba,. Kids, peLs o onJy962"6154 9 to s. deck. overlook s itolr ••••••••••••••••••••••• AC, sauna, pool & gar.S490 lse.67~l ~~o->t\Aor"A.,2316 course. $265. 614 Calle ProfOfcS..l+H Do you n eed a 50x90 jacuui. New c.'arpel. Nr ""°._.,., .....,.. New apt.s now renting. 3 C.ampa.na. 492-1567. HUNTINGTON BEACH fenced storage yard to So. Coast Plaza, S42S . ......,E VlCTORJAN" bdrms. 2 ba & end. gar. 3190 C l 1 1 . t off work oul of. Guard dog 559-8420aft6PM. Spaciowbayvlew,3BR, 2 Br'nst·""''o.l"'·ba w/a"r . Startat$495 Located l'z T_... en ra oc. JUS provided . As k f o r 2 ba upper umt; large adlts, uwc.'p•o, .,,,.new d"rp'"s , block from Beach Blvd . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach Blvd. at Main St. LaDons 64$-9161 • d k r pie bll 10 "' (.'or n er of T e rr y otx 2 Bdrm with garage, THE MAJN OFFICE A.p twafttlh""slwd sun ec '1 rh ·&· • range,fncd ydw/pal10. Or/VlewnnintLn.n.....n ~atlo . $360. 14011 847·5338 ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen; ig t airy, wtrpd . ..,,,c; 667Vlctonn. ~,.... v~ lalMMll.a.d 3706 dbl. garage. $1000 Mo. 63MJ.2D~. bouseSal&Sun. Call for inebr ook , Apt B ••• C..tlda ..... ltls Wallace Ave Co5ta Mesa Yoo are the winner of Two"'" Tlckeh. to Tennessee WilUams' THE ECCEHTllCmEs OFA MIGHTIHGALE •••••••••••••••• •••. ••• yearly info. 848-3133. 1-~l 673.3663 S48·5313eves 2br lba End . garg & 3 B 2 b r t ti -... --,--_......-,.-.-n---L.--..a Bac.'b .Apl. Parking, ut.JI. pd.. $32S/Mo. Available now ~66 or 499-5122 aft.er6 Pm 2210 r, a, rp , pa o, s m nf'W""' -••••••••••••••••••••••• at the Long Beach Con- ....... vent.Ion Center. 300 E. CdM Offlce Suites A•ollobl.. patio. S26Smo yrd, no dogs. $450/mo. orURfunlilMd 3900 Rutgers #B 846-7129 aft. ~O; 96(}5376. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opp,,....., 5005 Ocean Blvd. Long Beac.'b. NICOLE'S Model & Dmtee St.dio Beautiful girls-pn vate rooms. 531-tSJO Call us you won't be sorry. 621 So. Harbor, Anaheim Come in you'll be glad )'OUdld. Moo-Sat.. 108m to 2am, Fri. UU 3:30·3:30am. LOSING YOUR HAJR ? ~ about Perla de Jo· joba Hair & &:alp Treat· ments. Ph La CoiUeur at 842-8244 •S~IM* Mockla & Escorts Male-Female Ann. Destlny. Sonny. Enca. Marsha, Cissy 34 hrs serving O.C. Ask about spec. rates 752-8708 associated 6p.m. 1..«e home·llke 2 br, 21'2 ba. ,TI'~ EMx1c5rp~G"S ...._P1wislMllo 3707 MESAPIMES townbome apt, eod. pvt ,...... ~,,,_ B II 0 t< [II'> -Rf A I l '·'II S Jt1]r... ~ ··lbi"l .,, 11'61 75• per fl and up Ocean.'lide of Coast Hwy with tons or old CdM charm, call 646-6457 . ROGl:RS RI.AL TY 675-231 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• To c:laim your llc.'kets. BURO ERS & beer on the call 642·5678. ext Z72. sand. Newport Beach. * • • WOULDWKETOMEET ft.#. 751-1400 FRJENDS40 PLUS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.«ebac.'h$26S.1 Br$305. patio & garage. Dix MINUTESTONPTBCH Beacbfroot. t BR. paneled Frplc. ~. jacuui1 gas kitc.'htn w/bllns, Incl Bach.1&2 BR llv rm. waterbed. pool, fiilled b 2 b bbq, (.'~ gar. Aoults. ref rig. Small pet ok. $410. from $255 & up. SKATERENTALsales& a..t&F.-d SJOO ALEXSM-7472 ---------1 service. Outstand10g net. ••••-••••••••••••••••• Lone!ome female middle ~mporarm.)' only. $400 Sunshine 2 r, a. no pet.a. 2650 Harla Ave, mo. l7610CameronSL Adults No pels. 7202 0 Le upete.irs apt. w/roo(top s&3U7. Gemini Rlty 839-6623 "-1561 Mesa Dr. ULIOAISUHD Overk>oldnlc Manne Ave. $500 Mo. 1\ealooomic.'s. Corl>.67~00 Only $19,000 full price. Found. Small Female aged enjoys peop le. A# ?Sl 1400 German Shepherd, miss· dancing, p ain tin g, mo. S40-r. vy. patio. frplc, blt·ln kit & 2 ---------(;) Blk.s Eaatof Newport ~b-lel. 4 mo. 3 bdrm. 2 car gar. $450/mo 67J..4329 FlREPLACE. 2 Br sgl c.'ar Beach 2 bUta. 2br. 2ba. Blvd) · · ing collar. l'h·2 yrs old? traveling etc. elc. Stuc.'k with 40 y rs & FowKI In vie Adams & ~I ... ..__hly d'"'c.'orated "'"""'f,e· dJahwasher, elc. Patio, garage. Adults, 9am·5pm 546-9860 IHI• ··~ ...... A::.... · 2 BR, frpk, s undeck. .,...... N 682 O•Uall.6.v•-ocean side. Avail 3/1. Real yni(.'e opets. S4lS Nopet.s. $375. 645-1 . C..... .. Mar 37 22 $400. Refs. 675·9431 art6. mo.. 759-0l.97. Re&dy for you! 2 bd, den, nim. orrke spac.'e $50. 17th. & Orange Call ~l or 548-3209 p e n s Ion p I a n or Magnolia H.B. After 5, ...:...~:..------­ t hreat ene d with un· 968-e640. employment? Whichever ---------r. ••Ill SerYkn 5360 the case, here's a bus l· Loll: BaseQ}I. M, bark· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ness opportunity you less. blk/Whl & bm. 2/lO. Responsible teacber on ran't refuse. Call for ln· 494-6213. sabbatical will houses1t t.emew appl. fn3-8083 LOST: Cat grey male vie. while completing book., •••"•••••••••••••••••• BR b Easlalde. 2 BR. 1 Ba. (~(.', gar. $350. 962-7788 Sml bach, non &mkr, Newed kr 3f 1• 2 blat .• sun2· polio. pool, no pets. Kids as for Mack. .. 20,.ft 1 e c • rp .. ns. OK S28S 548--09l6 1119ture person. -'"'c garages. $625. Agl. --·--·------Deluxe 2 br apt In 4-plex uut 675-52051673-4841 675-5930 Newly decorated 3 br, 2 ba Bltm, enc. gar. No pets. f\am bachelor apt $150 townhouse. Spac.'lo.us _S3_1S_. 963-__ 7524 ____ _ month. UUl lnc.'iuded. Costa Mesa ll24 fll'ePlace & pool. Qwel ~1494-722'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. Adults. 00 pets . 3br 3ba. crpt, drapes. ,.__._ .....___ 172 .. 1 111 .. Br apt. No ""'h. S400. 64,5..3381; 675·594.9. frplc, priv. paUo. Hunt· ---"' Mi'" "'" tngton Harbor area. days ·-•••••••••••••••••••• ultaonty. Pool & patio. 2 Bdrm 1~ ba, palio amt 536-6663. 536-8705 eve. MOllLIHOME IMFORMA TIOM ReposMSSlona, buy OP· Uoos. lake over pa~menl Infor mation. Easy financing OAC. Trade anything valuable. Santa Ana SS(.7070 Weslminstt1r 848-8896 C. AnaheJm 9S6·101l E. Aoabei.m 956-4500 MU DIC. FUIM • OfftCIS ~pttrele. Recpl. Coor. rm. Ample free prkg. l ml. from Beach. Full Seu . le Busi n ess aervices avail. lmmed. ~. Reasonable. 646-7448 _... 1887 . Monrovia. $260. .a.... o1i' 00 children $J2s IM0-584.9 2 BR. newly decorateu, ~ ._ • · · ....;...~-------()(fice space for rent Ap manager position avail•· per mo. 64.5-9100· Bacb. 6 mos old. fncd .._... 4000 prox (32 aq_.fl. New cpl.I, ble.~ 28R,2ba,pool, adults on· 2000 11q. ft. duplex. 3br yardL...blUna, no pets ·--··-••-•••••••••• paint & lighting system. 1Y Stove & refng, wtr pd. a.. ram rm, 2 ffl>lca dbl 1275. ni 848·2186$, 534-2306 I•-------l>d util. l250Jmo. 64$-2$SO W~Rates $300.556-1795 f(M'. bit fncd Jd. ~. 1 Bd.l.~-bat blllns. •.Al9•11d1r IMt• or833-2U. • udl08 & 2 BR. newly det"orated, 6'711-6338, c.'pU/aTJllJ. 2 olk.s from LoveJy l~OS·Broob OCEAN vtEW *** M-,htt <& Mcadowgrass Irvine You att lbe winotr of Two,.... Ticbtt to Tennessee Williams' THI ICCIHTllCfTllS OFA ~ALI Bedroom Suites manager PQ('lltlon avail•· 2 Br 2 ba condo country ocean, no pets. $300. wtr. tall Exec office F1u1lllon late Comp~te Kitchens ble. 646-3$12 tlf!ttlng pvt cbJdma park, IM2-0355or536-3229 •KJtchen Facll. avail. In luxUll' suile. furn or at I.be Lona Buch eon. Maicl~rvtce ·TV I $37 picnic BBQ, 3 pools. jac, •Jacuu:i. heated pool tmfurn. Seey avaU. Call v~Uon Center. 300 E . 1. CIOICtoalndl mlrv.tJolr 3:ea2:iao~. · ~~r. pet:. clhhle 11ar stora1e. nr. Lc2 Br, tnc.'1. 1ar. & back •Wkl.Yordally tNid arv. G1brtele (714)&40·1633 Ocean Blvd, Lon& Buch Lr"MWIYI a . ne c.t Piua Chld ok no paUo. carpets, drapes, fr *"" i phone available • To claim your tickets, Newport Beach treas. m .21ss pets . sa9o . 54,,2300; bit-Im. CaU 848-8300 Ask Lew• S7Z.IO wt& Office apace avalt 400 sq. ca1JM2~. ext 272. '=al Suites NEW Deluxe J BR 2 batb M2·1008; 673-$181. for Mike. Z277 Harbor ft., p vt r estroom a. • • • It t $4-00 tncl •as C.O.ta Meta 645-(84(). storage rm. Crpls &, ________ _ ..... ,.ewpor\1 Blvd ~~ ~I.IS • .. · W•t.lide l Br. newly de· 2 BR. 2 ba. ffl>k, Jara. sm drpt, elec. & water pd ...._,. r. wt -~261 I or • coraled, w/w carpets. yd, no dOJ•· $360/mo Years lease. sioo mo.Oj llwr SOii 14)..2000 Newly decorated 2 BR drapery , all nu ap 61~.880-5378 Roomw/kltchendt• S.·3878 .... !\! ..• .: ......... ~ w/PVt yard Nice C.M. oUaocea. szeo No pela. Im uJ , .. 8 2 b '9()we.ek •up. f\ 1 ·--··-U\l'I_ ..1 c:-· ,......_ • .._.. 3740 location. CbJldren OK. kW737or~tm3 mec a~e " r a 541·V755 Smallotnce300sq .. near n .. _._"...,,,,"' ,,,,.. .. _................... tUI\ ...... u ent. w/pvt <Sttk. Newly de· Brlltol 4t Baker Sl6S. fit.I. A aur~flAI bul er ~. z: titeu Verde· 3 bdrm, cerated" cal'Peted. $350 Plnlnaula Potnl, pvt eol. ~ 548-7729 aeekt hinds, ns.ooo per SeU •1th EASE! qah t cul ·d ·••c . mo.Adultapleue.Call niom+famllJ1rm.TV. · house. Short terQ'\, It's a BREEZE Rtferenrea. S300t rno e v • 1 c o I I e c l No ..noke, no cook. SlZO QualflC!d Ads. your one-aecurect. Cl...tfi Ads 642-5678 •1931 (2.1.3)~. mo. 8TM4l9. llOP hoppina ~nter. Mr Gordon 955-a.&4. -~· .............. . 22nd&Santa Ana, CM.1_988-_9408 ______ _ REWARD! 642·8833. & I ttll & FOUND: Elder t)' blk poo-k!~ die, Female. Vic Hunl· .... -• .. •••••••••••••• inglon & A.dams . .W.W-.4. 7075 536-63216. ...................... . Fotm<S grey femite c.'at.lm•••llll••l!!llll• Needs bome. FoWltatl\ ~·Health C.re VaUe.y.a.7019. Adulta: Rtf Educ: Wom Home Malm 'l In text 'r ·Ute Hlkt Ldy Exe Cook, on~. abop, owa tranap. 5 da1 LV·lN GS d1 Net Eac Ref MCMl8l3 SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS 1-letfcr -Suede -Bertt-Canine - R ERUNS My wife and I take the televlalon appro1ch to our man11ae. All our araumtnu go f nto RERUNS. Yo ur friends and netlhbort ~ Clusllled when they ha¥t IOftM!tl\ln.a to ttll. Tbey'll lell you how wtll ll wtlfted fot them I PERMAN£NT LlVE IN COMPANIONS/ HSKPRS PR.ACTICAL NURSES WEIJ... SCREENF.D DIPLOYU PAYS FEE DYMASIAICH Pw'IOlllMll Servka al I ml. S.A. .., .. ~ •f ' . ' l I ... All a ,, "" •• D . , A -• ., M b ti u ( I .. t • " I -• • . . . l • (8 DAILY PILOT I I .. , J:>;..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .W.W-"4. 7071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'uy &ood ~I hN nil'• Call aft 5pm . .. a>fl_. ----- lompanl(m Sur•tary G ut1d drner n oo .,-ngkrr &lnl rtlft'rTn flTtKU<&I lllU~ w r.,11(' II ~tl"mC"fa "'111 ftro\ tdr ru· '°' "'d(·r•> l°' rvm"•ntvn IH>N•101 Own tuni. k eh•bh• , IWMOt;R U,,.r dt l mg ror .. w t.. IA .... .,.. rou titrUCbon Man Mi> W1 an ~ Ma.nuCartlln"f"ll s.~.. Wr ~I.net mbl) l>f ~ ol ro«h • d~1 (.'(11'1\pUnt'flb G4S ~ 9 12 AM Ambl\1oua bouu•w1Ctt M"t"IUnlt p Urnl' lnrom~ ~ .. -tul • <'hildttn 1n '' ~·' 'I 1•1uu t'all \ •l~rie L b~ ~ Houseclean ln & t·llbt'r ~or apt C'all K;alhy 63l·U!23 Hafp W.ted 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCTSPAYABLE Bkkpr for Const Co Newport arl!a IBM System 32. Ask for Mra Pedler. 833-3150. TUNOay, Febru41Y ll. U17'0 Schools and Instruction ~ PROFISSIOMAL DOG TUIMIMG ~ AT HOMI SSYICI ,._.d to .. ...-•a .., md .... ., .... of,_. ~ Aho ofht Mg pw c•I• IOl.t..g ....... This •arMty of flRe ~ • couktla~ you to a MW to.on-ow Call 642·5678 ht. Jfl OPENINGS HOW IM IDEAL DA Y-lOHG STRUCTUIED CHILDREH•s EHVIROMMBIT Monte110ri Pre-Scllool Oftd AMI Betnefttcry Classes o,_ 7 AM to 6'M IMTERMA TIOMAL MONTESSORI SCHOOL 2022 t Cyprna Dr .. Mewport hodl 979-9241 CAIEEI NIGHT t:OO-t:lO '.M. .. 15' Ulld. ......... ~ SoCAL REAL ESTATE SCHOOLS 1ra..ecDlASC aooa REAL ESTATE LICENSE COURSE Accredited By The State Of Califomla II tMDB91DIMT! 0.'f hceMI OblcJahd! CALL MOW FOR GUEST APPOINTMENT 17141 754-6218 2012 U. •ISTOf. SUITI 204 SANTA AHA. CA t2707 YOUR CHOtCI Of JOIS! Hundreds of c:.teer oooortuntllts •n well payrno OJtciting environments are YoU,. for the astcmg ti , you have Of'FICf SKILLS' In a short time. you WILL BE &ell•confld9"t and produc11ve1 Carw train now fOf • S1C•lfA11Yl•~1 • ACCOUM'rA.MT • • MMllAL OfllfCI ASSIST AMT • HCIPTICIMST Typmg & Sl'IOrthand Orusn·Up DAY A.MD IVIMHO CL.ASSIS CCII 55Mtt0 ..._ .... _.., __ .. .. I • ......... _.. 1rvuie AMW-• CoUege of s......,.... Bu•ine,. =-= .---Newport F~ at Oyer Ro8<1 · --- R~GISTER NOW FOIACAIBIM COSMETOLOGY AT RICHARD'S BEAUTY COu.EGES Costa Mesa Hantingtan Bea ~nl's Beauty Acrou.olmg PAYROLL Take charge of hourly admimstrauon. Hou:::klng · .. ,f.~~ ~ ::::: '~~ 11 PRIVATE HOME Yoc~llesh.ct.w"c.._.! ~· TUTORllilliii..IG kjls I gF.t.wy I.. ("'11111 :Jl. g.1,,;./fa Sl.Jio of miuie 619 IMll. .+.-..,. (oc:rou front Newpof't HCHbor Htgh) M.wpof't leod., Collfomia 92663 Colleges Feature: A. Jhirmack Educatronal Programs B Natrona! Accredtlation C School O.stnct Contracted Programs ANO ROSAN IMC. ClllT-Tect.* (714) US-3003 Newport Bch S48·5533 Equal Oppor Employe r fer""" c...,...._ ' (Serving You Since '62} 542-9414 Study with a Professional Perfonner Beginner to Most Advanced o A program that will allow vou 30 college credits toward your A A. .ggGR~ at COASRINE CQMMUNIIY LLEf;. ACCOUNTANTS MHDB> IMMIDIA TB. Y We have many openings for exp'd general accts. cost accts. & tax a ccts Call 714·634·2063 Ac counts Ab1litJes Account· mg Personnel. 100% free E.O.E. AcoounUng aCCoUnii\i Proudly AnnOWlces Ou.r Move lo Larger Of'rlces Visit Us At Our New Locauon COLDWELL BANKER BUILDING S UITE200 2333N BROADWAY SANTAANA We have a n increasing demand throu g hout Orange County for ex· pen\!tlCed account.mg & booltJteeping personnel. cau or VlSll us today-we are loolung forward lo ~g you in our new locat.100 17t4tll5-4103 EE PARKING Lifetime Guarantee References Avarlable MICROWAVE COOKING CLASSES FEBRUARY BASIC MICROWAVE COURSE FOR NEW STUDENTS LEARH HOW TO REALLY USE YOUR MEW CHRISTMAS PUSa.T RESERVATIONS ONLY Enroll Now -Limited Seating c• 76a..so11 MICROWAVE MAGIC COOICIHG SCHOOLS RWM~1~!.~~2LLS I ALL AGES ALL GRADES Mr. L. Robinson M.A. Director/Teacher Mr. W. J oaquin B.A. Assistant Director /Teacher 551-5646 BEA TRAVEL AGENT 556-7666 Day & Night Classes For Men & Women PACIRC TU VEL SCHOOL .610 hit 17tll Stnet. s.t ...... c.. 91701 CALL C7 I 41 54l-t495 Established 1963 Financial Ard Programs Accredrled By The Accred1 tmo Comm1ss1on of The National Assoc1ahon ol Trade & Technrcal Sctlools. Classical Popular Harmony Theory APPLY NON You may be eligible fOf a Federal Educatronal Grant of a School Oistnc:t Program to cover the cost of schoolrng. Phone our Registrar today at 645-3850 462..C I 7tlt St. CottaMeM 962-llJI 19060 lraalkll llmlkgtoallHdl NOW IN THE NEWPORT AND IRVINE AREAS CLASSES OffERED ARI: * Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Ballet. Toe, Pas de Deux and Variations * Beginning and Advanced Tap• Jazz Performance Scheduled For Late Spring ALL AGES ACCEPTED OirectOf Bonnie Wilooic MacA,._. S.,-.. 425 t Mc ti g1h. s.ih G CHed te c.11 _. a.-wt Mewport ..... C.. 9ZUO 13l·IHS 644-12'5 ACC UNTING HetpW~ 7100,HelpW..t.d 7100 HefpW~ 7100 HefpW..ted 7100 HelpW.ted 7100 HelpW...+ed 7100 ~~~ ..... !~~~ ..... ~!'!·~:! ..... ?~~~ TetnpOrCll 'f ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECRETARIES To process a rcounls Al!I'OOETAILERS (4) • Babysitter.El Toro area, Beauty HAIR STYLlST IOOKKEEPER CJencaJ CocatdPerso.el payable, prepare de ASSEMILBlS Days 979-4034 AtrrOMOTJVE Mature woman, starting needed. Regis Hair Slyl· U 'd bookk STAND BY A ~·tsod', eShoutc., ~dorha 6 w~ PRECISION Eves'. 557-01.51 •AUTO SALES Jan302ndC. wk.1ays ! ~m \° ~l~iit ~~~Jt~~-p~.:~p~dminist~~~:~~: • 1 Has lots ort:;?vailable pen · ave It Openings a vailable in OPPORTUNITY! 4: · are or in an · FuU charge. Permanent. With many fine, super dencal slulls . Good pa y precision ins trume nt At!TOMOTJVE Busy Chevrolet dealer in Re!. req. 768-7446 FUii time. Small. fast companies and they'rl' Wld working conditions. h A U ls m l * PARTS 0 C llMDHY growi·ng ~on~m. Good ~ t11tE™ .,, posf. all FREE'. J ob ill availa ble Im· s op. PP can us the range oun ty BABYSITTER wanted Cor .. ..... ---·r ·~ mcdJ 1 1 enJOY the challenge of COUMTEllMEH! Auport complex mus t 2'Alyr. boy CdM or Npt. ntAIMH working conditions. Own tklM b di fotwts of 540.6055 o':t~~G'/f:g~'i'f troubleshooting & Buay Chevrolet dealer add salesmen for EZ Deb are& F1exlble or Collate and package J>vl. omce. Salary open. dari~ wort wffti top CocatdP~ DAJLYPILO'f c u s to~ f i tting .or near Orange Count y 11lraight sell & le ase. permanent hr . Call educational materials Ftingeben8Ae!THitsM. ART OraftCJ• Co. COlft· • 4=nC1J """'W I'-s CM mechanical assemblies. Airport nee ds parts Generous pay. Opp. for 9:J0.12:00am644·S347 Will require Uflang or TilE 7'9"0 i::t'w;uie ~~rsof Goodbarumanalualdextudenty & counterme n with GM advancement Auto. ex· buvy boxes. Willing to 27UE.CoastHwy,CdM paniH. Wo11r1•1 t•1M· 2790Hartlor,CM 11 OOAM ~-OOPM roec c aptJ\ e ex· parta expene nce. Good perience oot reqwred but Banking tJ"aio to operate forklift. l.iS-4830 dys or SS9·s.84 pora!'L w • n • ALL J OBS FREE Cllll for appolnlm('nt per a must. Min. 6 m os p11 y, en v 1 ron m eot . preVK>US selling helprul. TELLER Excellent working condl· t'V, Mr Schor ..,,._....,for,.,.._. ,...,_._ .. ,,..~ with fi"'•res ~n exper req. 1<; 0 f: Call J>t'rmarwnt Opp. ror ad· SeeK.en Pierce. lions and benefits. Apply ftlftf For 5-fo .. \AG,. uvuu ,.,y ,._.VI !'.S7 9051, ualt for Ray vanr1•mtnl See Bob HOWARD CMYf'Old For our Costa Mesa of· 8am-llam " lpm·3pm, ft-a..:.._.-.1.. ~St-..a :, .. ~try ·~~~~~loo. MZ·S6'78. n l 276 Gilman Cook Dove & n.·-11 SC..<i. Cice . Experience pre· Natiooal EducaUoo, 4401 •l()Ot(ICEEPB * ---.....,......,., Y~Wll Qvpty t:mployt>t HOWARD Ca..•rolet NEWPOR""T ... BEACJ-1 ferred.. Call Mr. Wagner Ri•l•ra Peno1t••I, All Jtt.CCTGClUK r..wMRfP/T ---oovdd.1ua11s u at5'6-2300. g~~~b~UC~tea~e'Cf°crt ~\'a:~~~!t!~:-Us ~~:~ C7t4tl3l-94IO. c~~. ~~ s;~~· w111 Nt:Wl'OH'I HY.A<'ll AUTOPAITS CGlf. hdft• Airport ). Equal Op· mulll loc 4 yrs. exper. ~~~~~~~~' t.nu.n. 1.51.SGtSler.C.M. Wr nt.. .. 1' IW e.rc ix•r 'd llt• l'otll lfm 1t\11tlhtl1h· l 11r rt& rlcril for oc.ar bk k 11r 1,.. r, ,,,. ., • IJ .. fl" 1,, , d t11mJll1r w1oorm1tl •c •1• 1•cu 1 war• 11"'eiwl1ly. fttnrlWJnl ti> U •l w /hvy wrr• nu111.--, .. ,_. mhly & wurk kHMi V•r1f'ty of 111 1>1A111r 1t11i.11• rm ( l1i1111t ol <11 duUt-s, • hn Wiii ( ~lff•IJ•I•Y lit '"•""llljl t111 vury 1trt'Ordl11a lo wor Ii .1,..111,,,, 111tn tr1>L'"'1 w l•m1 kiad. w .. ofr l(OUcl pi.r & ,. , "' .. m 111 ti 'J ,,, t:,. I hmt'f Job ti 1()('11\,M It) I'. (JI. ( .,J1 tlt1I (1()51, Ubla LAI lkh Call for 11111.11 ,,,. u .. 1 <illru•u ASSIMIUAS WCTIOHIC AlJTOM(YflVP, '..-rs cOUKTH nasoM HMW or lore1 11n .-Jt .,.-nHw 1: p1 d ct n..'CJ Con IJ111 1.le:nn ul •OYCA•ValMW l!l4llJ11mhorNi rtoad NY.Wl'OH'I' JJt:ACll 640.6444 Uerkt'l y C 1>ntrol 11, --------· 833-3300lrv E <U : AlJfOMO'r1vv. "-"· '"'' tn111"" Nt•w ••MAH RIDA YI" --------· ·(Ai 111 O (' ur"• nt'+'d• To 1t.111llt new., u1wd rar Adv~rt.uuna moo a. wumm or couJJlc• 1r11ual(t..-ra Ill varied, in· JR. SICltlTARY tor J'l'l' work. Muray t •rt•11llnl( luka & to l)l•orlll• for nght ricopl~ 11upervl..e loton.klr1Jnot18. Work In the l•Hltlnfl <.Mil fur a.wt. ~I Otl63. l.lkt: to work a round world~ advcrtlai.Jll(. Im medullt' opening• ror 11111---------can? Thi• will pleaae experienced St'l'rt'tary ATT'ltfTIOM you I Ideal for 11eml· Good lypmg nkllll\ und n'f.lrtd. Salary open. See di L· 11 I I or O•er J(('fl Pk'ttc. ctapbooe ... xc<' enl Ho b-Hecen. HOw••DCMY,... working c'Ondltl<>M und r-· -bencfrta ID<'ludlng drntal If yuu arr nt•w lo COtllll Dove & Quall SUI. lmurance. Apply Sant MM •, wmporarlly dlJI NEWPOR'r Dt~ACll ua.m Ir lpm 3pm. No <'OOU11U10H your t'flUCll Uonal Eduution, 4401 U<a1, tc<•t:olly d.t.<'haraect /\l!roMOTfVE Birc h St., Newport fmm t.h(o M"rvlre. or for •LOTDETAIL Beach. ( Near o c nny r eaaon at.~.ldna tem Part Ull'M'. I AM to 1 PM Airport> Equal Op puraryorcareerempwy . .Mon. Um.I l'"rt. at on..-or pQrturuty Employer mmt. t'ONllckr tb11 uni OrM1e County'• IHdlnlJ que opportunity. l'lt!W rar aaenclcs locatl"d An1wer1n1 Service Operator, relld shirt, will traJn. M0-7555. APl' MANAGER For 55 Wli:ta lo Costa M•a. £Jcper'd couple. Hu1band mual have maiot. U.j). Wife bkkPM c•P · Ca ll eve s WJ)86.S-ml . ASSIM•a Y•c.C•._. S:Zl6ParWk. Based on your pr<>duc· bvrt.y, commlaslon. plus lllC'eUtlves .ti extra profit •harin.c boftua. In Coata Meu . Must have valid eaur. drlver1 Umwe. CaU for appt. lo Chuck Court or Paul DtFabUa. 540-9640 UNIVERSlTY SALES&SERVICE ~women and men we --------• art1 looklna Cor may be Urod o( lypln.1. folding papen, warebi>ute Johll Md worlrtq for a ltmlted Income. W ork with young people. Rapid ad vanc:tmcnl poulbl~. If you •~ 18 or over and would be avallable to .wt work lmmedUt~ Call ... 64M514 For Ad Action ...CHAMtCA.L Poaltlon In eltt'lral mecbaoictl HHmbly .,.. for m«hanlul u umbler. Stand•rd llnoWtfldn cl band tools • •blnt1 to uad mikMDkal • UMmbly &all a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 prim a muL Min ••---------• mos. Exp. F.oE $57 IKW J.W what you want In Mk for 8-yGUman o.1Jy PilotCluslJieds. -------- . -. COUMTBMAH Sofin91 & &.o.. pc)r1Uoity Employer. n« 833-9961 -1--------Mhumum 3 yrs Jobber 2700Harbor8lvd.C.M. CLERICAL i• expnience. Muat ~well An Equal Oppor Emplyr .acrtl/Secrefwy IQOKl(HPHS Become a meruber or our voomed & persooable. ---------for Newport Be a cb MEB>ED dynanuc NewportCenter ff:trd work & f(ood pay Bankin\a.i.a Ardutecture Finn. Ex· IMMEDIATB.Y fl\naocsaJ Finn We are Ca~I \Te:k'k\t'io~a~~: Po6itlona avall~ble ror _pr_. pref __ ._~-9444----1 :~ ~~ ~~ !f:rb. ~po~~~~ ~; lA!f'Vlewappt. full time tellers who en· Boat Hardwar e Sales Work near your home. ad vanceml!nl. The , ______ joybeavycust.omercon· Persoo.Ptr2daysawk. Hi gh r ate s . C all following pos1t1ons are AUTOMOTIVJo: tact bave teUer exp. & ShockHantware 714·634-2063, Account fl01"3Va.ilablt. • ·-v1c1 · •~t.ed ln wor·k'-g ZllOOLafa~eue Abil ities Accounting -arem...,..,.. .... ~rt h P oo~'-c 'L ... _ WAUAMTY CLHK in friend•y plush sur-'""-.-ac ersonuel. 1 IO ree. -_.. rouodln&S. We offer good. ____ 67_5-_3334 __ . ___ 1 _E._O_.E_. ______ 1 We have entry level posi· Some auto. experience aalarles & benfiu. .. tioo open •n the Illes ""1Ulred. ldnJ for 1wml· A....s•~an'* should -n 8 OAT W A S H E R • IUSIOY dept. for 2nd. shl.ft. (5pm redrcd tervlce mgr. or t{cf~.. "" "" · F/l'ime, apply ln person, Intervlewtng between lo I :30am> & 3rd. shift ~anic, We wlll tn· VIROlNJAWAITES ZlOO W.CoutHwy,NB. 3:30-Spm Mon thru Fri. <12:30aml49am>. fttrurt ! Pleasant apot .... ·-••CTUi-s ___ F/C Apply ilusl" Pelican, near Oran8e Cou nty ~ ~ ~~ w ' Alrparl. Permanent, IA.MK Fash Isl invstmnt firm, 273S .Cst Hwy,NB. varied1 int.eresUn". ()pp. 1201 DottSt.M.I. xlot oppty. Exp & for aovancement. see C7141751-0600 m aturit y r eqd. Call Marte ~o. LO.I. 640-01.23 HOWAaDC'-•rolet Dove & Quail St.a. Caabier-Receptionist Local offices of natJOoal company have opetU.Dgs ror people wbo like to BOOKKEEPER work with the public, G1,_.al Clerll We have l!ntry l•vel clerical positions open on day shift <Sam Lo Spm >. 2nd. shift (Spm to 1.30am>. & 3rd shirt (12:30am to 9am > math CL ERIS UTOTEM Ollerungs now available ror run or part/lime clerks on 2nd & 3rd shifts . No experienre necessary. we t rain. Start $3 per hr. Assistant Managers to $3.60 per hr. Managers to $5.50 per hr. Advancement OP · port.unities to those who quallly. For information go to our nearest market or cootact lhe Personnel Office at: l.lM22 Lampson Street Garden Grove. 537-4840 Equal Oppor Employer NEWPORT BEACH AUJOPAITS Banking <Commwlona> cHhJerlng. credit ln· ..,.. • -s Newport Beach Invest vesUaat.ion and ge~al .-...-F\rm run charge com-oa· .......... Co ·•·tl\I Im.mediate °lu'ininC for mlsaioos bookkeeper req IC'e .. ..,. "· ~ e "'>1 I lty & orta ce ex· --------penence helpful. DBJYIAY Well 1roomed female ~ 18. <1ood d.rivlog re· cord. Muat bve in Colla Meaa area. Call S56-2500 fortmervlew app\. Babyaltter, mature woman. my home. Days. Call eves. 6Ts.Gl7 BABVSl'l'TER·D&7 Ume my~ ln Corona del Mar. Have your own tnmportaUoo. 675-0232 Babysitter 4 mo. lnlant. M y bome . Harbor/Baker. Mon. Wedna. Fri. 8-5. Prefer own tran1porlal lon . ~~al\.$. BABYSITTER. Mature woman. 3 d•YI wk. Refs l"C'q. To 1ll 7 moa lnlant. My home. C.11 at\ a pm. ~ Stll with EASE! ll'sa BREEZE Classined Ads 142·5678 experienced ull lime & exp I o pegboard ~~1,es. Type PM. part llme commer cial 1ystems, knowledge 10 Public Finance Cori> te1len readin.J . computu re· IM East 17th St UHITID CALIF ports.CallMO-Ol.23 Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627 IAMI Bootlleepu. PIT. for MM84l Clerical I>ay shit\ poaltioos open for persons wtlh math Ir 10.key abUity. typing It oCfice expenenct. 281Sl La Pat Road HrVice elation. Morn· CASHIER Excellent working rood.I· Mtu837k>n ,_!.'-JO ~r.u Apply 2S90 Ne'OQrt crowo Kard•a.re A 1y Uons & company beoeClta """"" .... .... ____i E Coai W: , clfend. Please contact Equal Oppor Emptyr at S1a7 · t .,,.., • PlnlOOnel or apply daily BAR MAID·Sbort order IOOll9a Oill. H. · CLIUS Work local. Temporary immediate won. c.-,_ .. ... aktm.tTodltr 557..oo61 to~ office • ~O'J overload Equaf Oppor Employer cook. "1l1 Ir Part Ume. ML CHAl•I C•lller IFoodt ADP Call or apply to Bay We are Het:lna a full FIT. night shift. np. Cleft&Typlst Street Saloon. C.M u am cbar1e bookkeeper I preferred. Newport PENSION Laraie mulU .......... needs to3pm.&'ll-1mt buln eu m a n actr lnn, 6'4·1700 • 525 cleri ~. OOOd start· ftl4)00Slble for keeplns Mickey Zemek E.0 .E. 1111 salary wlt.h Uberal llAUTY ortaATOI boc*a tor rapldl1 ex· SERVICES benefit.a. Mullt type 40 Hair •lYll•t ror e leg pMd!.Qa divenllled pro-OtEMlCAL REFINERY l.80NftporlCtnter Dr. wpm. We will train for aalon, 1'lnt C>PN tor the perty °""*ltmtl\t com · WORKERS·U .15 to PB 11._644 ~enenl omce & vaned tight J>enl w/a cUentele. pany. Eiccellent benefits M.art, day It nltht ahll\a. ~-.111 6'4.-4300e,xt.263 utles m eet lo& the MU.t be faahiooable. 6 flnancla.l lf'OW\h polen· H.S. cbeml.llr7 or work """"' Emp oycr A1lo look.IAa ror lbe PTO-Ull. Call or 1tnd retume up. wltb ch emicals CLalC .a.L public. ~I per~ to cut men's to RH 957.-JU. hltl)fw. Call 9.-5, $49 3281. A B. Lehne baironl)'. Muat ai.o bave ALtA PIOPIRTY ft increase for nlcbt C.pablc '*"°"for omce ~~ nvrnJoce Co. clienlele. AJI ln~rviewa MAMACHMIMT tblft. l:OE. : paalUon rtqulrin1 phone ton • strictly conrldenUal. 11721 ~ lrv. am CHlROPRACTIC ASST 1 Ir rNth •PMude, typlnM Rldlard Oudlette Salon, • ~wpm M~al. dt.ntal seu1n1 anythtn1 with a lllONewponCtr Or, N.8 . Trtde your old 1hdf for P /T . lnaurance ex IJll. Fabtlcattd PluUca o.u,y Pilot Claulfled Ad . new 1oodlea w ith a =c• preferred. Inc. IU W 1IUi St. CM Is a alm_ple maUet •.• Want Ada C. U 142·51'71 Classlned ad. 842·5678 646-S2'7t jual call M2>.5811. .. . . . -.... ... .. ~ . ... l I I j l , 1 i I . j ~ T~. i:.t>ruarv 13. 1979 DAILY PILOT • ; . • . i ) ,., ... ,.,... I ( ~ t Ti I ... . . .. • 1,. II~~ Wll~•na t '1aSerric. C..../C.....• •Jf-1 tt1 1dl&d I ....................... •..•.••................ .........•.•..•.•...... ··•··········•········· ..••...........•....... All t>,._ ol C'OIW.~tloo uund•Uona nl•1n1n1 Hal.II, •klpload.,r. dump Mature Chr111th1n Lady "-'W, .tdlUOC\ U r PR 0 P ~I 0 N AL ••Ila, bl~ a. patio• en, Jradln&. ll'ff wr\t, d9irel hie work. re(er llloaded, ~••Ml TYPISC ltvl t I' II• Llr 'd 13, 1141 ·.uoo demollUom ttc 831 12$1 <.:a.II Marcia 1164 150? .... _....... I -p C' r I • n r • d • . '---T .,...-IJILI P ron1pt•.,roflr 1pnt• CeJ wdw H&&1 -a ••• .. •••••••••••••••••" • • mt r a r r • d 1 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orh •Ja~P~l~I lot R • 111 m ~ 1 I f o r m' Rrmod•I. u~pa1r . •en Lil haul~n movlnJ. lNCO~.J.AX RET~rNS •Mt!pa\ra •S.alroallni /pa1e•St'at nport-carpentry , old lln\1" Ua.raae·V rlunlna Ne rt:~. e •Llc NB, 'M 841 ~ S2 H t pa1••T )p1n c craltl~hl~ l8;tn 1n Rr-11.1 ratem ~----por . .....,...199 ~......,,, ll lp•r • Su&Mn l'u11 ~ ';.i,: r I alum Studtnt t Ton truci . .,...... -----tJcq D .. ~II lt\•lyn Trash. trt'<: trim. Dan. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• .. ;alttla; •l 114!'1D 2'111 nUM Ulnlln.icllcln all t)'Pt'a No OIU. to.32:'.M 0t6'2>5703 ~eln my home •••••••• ••••• • •• • • • •• • • 11 "'"'"able. u Job too 1ma Llet!1m1t1 H r's .1 ...... -••ure wnmt1n "ill C.-V1 ••• --si.o-o. nu..,, n l ......... , 646~3011 babntl Ill 111.h/l'ltil _n , -r -•••••••••••••••••••• ••• ua.. Mon fi'r w~ •· ....................... Da.•1 ' • • ROBIN'S HOU~E· fnlM-.c.t --~ f'r"tt .. t An)' ;.~'°••••••••••••••••••• CJ.t::ANlNC SERVICE. ••••• .... •••••••••••••• ~ da.>cu 't', nr t;o ~ Joba C.11 Allan or Doi Oroomlnic Yuur tot a thorouahly clean Spedallitng In outo & t Plau II hdb ~ ... J'latt Or Mtn., Pick Uil 6 houee. ~'f boolcowner coverages } ~,... ~ L. --:t.STOM lkll\"r l O•ya U 11 ---------• ...,..._ MMwo womu Ll~ntt'd· lrttcrior l~nlr) Pnce1l' 646-lrTa\ Want• REA.Ll.Y CLF.AN IM. Astoc., Mc. My homt1 C'•ll Sa l l ~ b>J•r • IU.,_ ~ g~~t!.~U~~~am 67S.0562 -~ Lou • C.f'Pt'l'lll') 30 ) ~ •• ••• •• •• •• • •• • • • • ••• •• Wa t Imm a c home -,-.-,.-c-r_fJ_g ____ _ u-b .. it•·-u my ho.m• ~•" Oour1 wlndo•&, ELF.CTRlClAN Pn<'l'd ~n bl ln , 1 Th · ..,. Ull9 ,, "''• "-' .... b ( t t= Ca I e ••••••••••••• •• •• • •••• • Eitrlvhoun.toS.30 p.IUOlt f'lC' Ml 20M net rec eatlma • on 1 • Lal¥f'oramalljob Ptreona.1 h. 552.-0105 European Landscaper. ~on/Fri 7~1.-.e c.,.t SwTke UCOOHd 673 OM9 C 11 J _, . R d Top work. Fair pnce. u ._ .. _ U .. ~b ••••••••••••••••••••• • • a inJCe S acge y Refs. 646-4871 dys /eves. ~WI ... )'Sit 10 CM mi ... Ann'• bousedeamn~ for home d~r Ol"h\ Moo Shamp00 fr i.leam de..n r •.Aii h h l b & Fn • • c~ ·•··-bn bl b ••••••••••••••••••••• •• t uroug , rt 1a e Japanese Landscaper SSl· (....,. & COl.'1"5 , ~ t 0 t 0 " e IC"' ~---'-1 Lo ' --r--l:~lOm.lnblHC'h Clean K&!Bto't-nc111g c: ur e u .. s r v "'· .,,,. ...... er. w pnces D-L....u Senlft llv, din rm, ba.Jl SJS A"M Gates & reoce ~lr ~-l_llOO_______ Work 1\1&1'. 9 yrs exp. ••-••••••••••••••••••• rm S7 50, cuuch SlO, rhr M0-40llO. 644 Let us do the big jobs hke L.ic'd/Bonded. Noburo. t ... _. .-.. di ,, 531-8162. tJ£17 ·2862 v~~M.-. \Orce $.S~. ~ tiuu ~lim pet odor. Gw * i g floors, windows le cpt'g. ~bankruptcy~ Cpt repair, LS yra expr •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Dutch Maintenance ACTI~ Do work mysell Rds. Garderuna, clean·upe & m_._1u.1 ______ _ ;:'~~'45..~ 5Jl'Ul~ land•C•plng. George "JUST US" houseclean- ---We Care Ca~t Cleaners lbushl. 545-7002 ing. We're honest & etfi· MARI.NA MONEY MORS Steam <'lean Also up-G.Mr~ Senk H <'lestl Call 673--0163 ~.budgeting, bill bolstery. Work guar. paying. Sml bl.LI ·& Truck mount unit Fr individuals. 673-7831 est. rea.s. rates. 645-3716 •••••••••••••••••• •••• • 'Ibe MoPpets In business •MR. FIXIT• since l974. Honest, de · peodable, emcient. Of. Comp Designs & Prof Serv-rototllling, lawn extract.ions, eln·ups, nu lawn, sod, sprinklers , plants. railroad lies. lighting, reas "Vic" 963-0688 MaloJ•'f ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mm1.., l,....t/P..,.,... • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8r1ckwork Small Job8 f\ne Exler. PalnUng by Newport. CO.ta Men & R. Sinor. St. Uc .• nu. Try lrvine. 975-3175 eves me. 836-SS.SS 24 brs All typea or masonry. WAUl'APlllHG UJew, patios. patio c:ov· Reis offered. Eves, en. blk walls. S41Mll50 631-3085. 675-1266 C\IRocrl Maaonry, PaUos. Cult.om Wallpapering Walls. Fireplaces. Re All Work Guar. Free ~t talninf Walll. lOO's of 67S-4158 loca refe ren c es . 84.S-8SJ2. QUAUTY PAINTING Int/Ext. Neat Reaaona· ble. Wayne (fXOYE I ~ Fireplaces, planters, 4;lc. New·remodel. Refs. Est. 646-0464 ~--------Paulllng & wallpapenng, ........ qua.J. work, reasonable ••••••••••••••••••••••• pnce Reis. 547-4281 Moving & hautlng f'telght, bldg materials, PA INTERS N EE 0 household goods etc WORK : 30 yrs .-xµ Lowest ra tes In town Int/ex & Ace l'lnl(s John.QM.2J65.4 Work guar. ll4i·Slll6/ 972-1504. Moms Moving. Lae'd & Ins ured . Tl 15886. lnl/exl Reasonabl~ Proft1111onal ser vice. Dependablt>. Free est. MCNl.sa accept 962-4242 Jay. ~1965 "MoVlllg Out & About?" G & M ~aint~~· lnl & "Don't Delay Call To· Ext.. cabtnet fmt.shang. & day'' Local & state·wlde stucco repaJr. 751·3448/ serv. 24 hrs. 7 days _673-_845_7 _____ _ ~ All Kinds Free esumate. Licensed. SlO 00 per roll average. 64.5--0880 . Hard working m en./ Lowest legal rates, In s SUic 1Tll9230. S46-74~. EXCELLENT PAINT. NallNcJ/Pep1rilMJ EXCLNT PAINTING ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ___ C_ALL __ 548_·_27_06 __ _ PET~RS PAINTING Int. ext. serving area for 7 Expr d. Reas Rates yrs. Prof. qual. work. Free Est. Call Gene Res Id / Apts /Comm . SS2>°'58 Reas. Dave. 586·8425 TypingServtce. Pror. typ-,._..£/C _..._ in g. 8 u s I n es s o r --<Mew...-... personal. Ask ror V1ck1e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1521> Concrete breaking & haul- Carpenter , painting. fices. homes, vacancies . Reas. rates. 15 yrs in Uc'd. 546-2393 aru. 548·11S2 Brickwork. Small JObs. Prof painting. Ext 4t int Newport, Costa Mesa & Low rates. Rers. Free People who need peopl<' Oasslf1ed Ads ing. Fast & eHicieol. 642·5678 Reas. 64S-8512 --S:So<r·sallsried customers, F1nd what you want in give refer . s ame person Irvine. 675-3175 eves. esl S36-471M>. 536-4383 should always cheC'k the -Serv1l'e Directory 1n the Daily Pilot Classaheds. wkly. 8!M~. Want Ads Call642 5678 Sell1dle 1tems 642·5678 DAILY PILOT - ....... ,........ • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat patches Ir texture. C £RA M IC T I L to: : ... IST. H l·14lt kit.chttll. baths, entry11. ---------1 You r tile or mint• PATCH PLASTERING g3079 Al1 typea . free --------- ewtlmatet. Call ~682.5 • CERAMIC TIU: • All types. Be.u. rates. Free PI aa t er P at c b 1 n a est. L.ic'd. m -m5 eict Plutor. &l ucco Ii m. drywall. lnt./Ext Free --------ett. 54&-l841 European crattaman. all klnds of tile installed. ..... le I Uc/Bonded. 548·9l50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plumbin1 rop1ur. Spec. In Cer amic t ile inst alled : remodeling & copper re -Ors, ahwrs, tubs. 547·2639 pipe. Oood prices. Top dys,545-7097~. Ital Plumblng. S3'7·3194 T....e..g J HOMESAVERS Plumb· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ng & Heating . F ree Tutoring: Credentialed estimates. SU hr. Honeat exp'd reading/math lab & rell able s e r v 1 c e . teacher. 494·8930. BA/MC OK. 979>8065 ---------U you want your adverttt-· .. ..... & 1.,-r 1ng message lo reach ••••••••••••••••••••••• more people at lowl.'r o.dls & AMtiolts cost. Classified 1s the R.eruuasance714/499·3816 way to go! Call Now• 642·5618 loo., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repair & Reroor All lypes ·sh 1n ~l e i. rock.shakea·compo·lar Free est. 541 5930 Fm Ava.al. Roofing, resasonable Reside ntial & Mobil homes . Free est Richa rd Mars h all. 64&-042.S. 5pal ·~-.,·················· Spas, hot tubs installed. Gas. elet't . plumbing Free est. Lied. 751·9872 SELL idle it ems with :i D:uly Pilot Class1fwd Ad Sl.77 per DAY Thal ·s AU.. you pay roru • 30dayad mthe DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT NOW ! 642·5678 HtlpW..eect 7fOG~W..e.cl 7100 ....,wonted 7100HetpWanted 71 00 ...,.w..tect 7100 ................................................................................. , •................•......•.••....• Hetp W..t.d 7100 tt.1p W ..t9Cf 7100 H11p Wcmt.d 7 f 00 Help W..ted 7l 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oerical·Accurate typist. * * * DRIVER filing, phones. Perm a-o.-fs L G.iler Young expanding com- n e n t P o s i t 1 o n 1.980 Port Ramsgate r1. pany In need of ag. Established company Newport Beach gressjve person for de· NeWJI0'1Beach.64s-t175 Youarethewinnerof hvery and v arious Two Frft Tick.ts warehouse work. Call CUUTYPIST S49-80&3 Greg. Newport Beach lO t.nsurance Company or 'fennessee Williams' OllVBS! fers an entry level posa THE Roy Carver Rolls Royce lion as billing clerk ECCEHTIUCITIES Is t.a.lting applications for Minimal typing. SSOO OF A 'luahfied drl vers for Good Company benefits HIGHTEHGALE pickup & delivery or Hours 8-4. LS. 833-84~ Rolls Royces. Apply to ~ al lhe Long Beach Con· Darrell Sickle at Clerk/typist to S67C venlaoo Center, 300 E ROY CARVER Secrec.ary lo$?1I Ocean Blvd. Long Beach. ROLLS ROYCE lrvine Personnel Agent'y To dalm your tickets, 1540Jamboree Road 488 E 17th, Costa Mesa l'aU 642·5678· ext 272· NEWPORT 8.EACH Suite 224 642-147<. * * * 640-6444 ~~Dental offi c e . to:x --------- pericnl'ed choirs1dc B.EC ASSEMILEA Codrtail WoitreH Rl>A x-ray lu:ense . 4. Diversified work load In Schoot banded. Busy oHice. Top electrorucs & optics. Ad· t:arn up lO S300 per wk salary, benefits. Hunl· vanced Kinetics, 1231 Low tuition. Placemen! rngton Bch. 962·7797 , Victoria. CM. 646·716S. assist. 751·9194 556-4(£) E .O.E. -~ --~-~---~·------------------1 Dental Asst. for Ortbodon· COLLA TOI lll' practice in Lag. tlch. Engi.neenng rAcacet Experience preCerred. WUlinf to train an in· 497·2'64 dus tr ous career in ----------1 davidual lo pack.age Dental Asst /X-Ray he educational materials. Back ofc. Wtll tram. Ptr ExceUent working comh· hrs. nex. Im med. open· uons and benehts 40 _mg. __ 84_1_·_3507 _____ _ Hour week. Apply North Dent.al Asal.Slant.. exper'd Ameri c an Service ROA. progressive pre · Center, 1339 E. Warner, ventativeomce. 7S2-l320. Santa . Ana Equal Op· 4 day week. Irvine In· portw.aty Employer. duslrial Complex. --DENTAL ASST -* COOK * Chrs1de/ ROA a must. CHECKER ResponsiblUlles wiU in· elude initial review of drawio1u with a moderate dranlng & de· signing work load. Will consider a year or two practical exp. & 2 years college. Knowledge of fasteners helpful. Room for advancement. General Of rice TIAfHH Clerk typist needed. Vanety of duties in· eludes filing, typing. ~.Some experience in general office & good figure aptitude helpful. Excellent working coodi· Uons & benefits. Apply Bryman Schools, 200 McCormick Avenue. Costa Mesa. Equal Op· portW\lty Employer. <ieneraJ PAY THOSE C ... STMAS llLLS WORK WH EN YOU WANT Openings In warehouse. lact.ory & omce. Call VICTOR T11 •• a.m 'f Senice1 OU Birch St. Ste 213 Newport Beach 55M520 And add your n ew paychecks to next mooth's blMiget. GUARDS SECURITY Hotel·Motel LEG~:SEC.~ptbehatty Need respons ible in· PBX Ans service. immed DISK ClEttK spec1aliung in Bus Law dlv1dual for PT employ. operungs to work varied Immediate opening, ex & F.6t.ate pla.orung needs ment for maid & noral hrs & ;kends Pd val' penent'~ dealing with secretary w/at least 5 ser vice. Potential t o med am & pci training'. people. Wall train. yrs exp . Sal. Comm. move into managerial (714> ~2550. Due to our recent ex ..,._sodorlnn wtexp . Mag JI exp. posallOn Must have own --------- pansion program, Wells C:O.taMno dsrbl. Mr. Jooes97S-0008 transportation. Call Fargo Guard services is __ <714100-4840 1...egaJ Sec'y. Ptr. 5.10 hrs 67~9417· Personnel Rep hiring Secunty Guards •--------pr wk. nexible Domestic HUltSES AIDES Super financial inst1tu for: Hotel relat.Jons exper w/abali· 11•7 fUll tame. 3.11 •11.1 bOrJ seeks career orient n•/H.wport S.ach R S • ty lO handle dasso from part tame Good salary ed indlv w/prev person s.taAIMl~i"' OOln erv1ce slart lo finis h W/man. lmmar.llmConv H08p. nelexp.Musllovepeoplt' r..lertOll/ Pane c...--• supervision Non·smkr 20362 Santa Ana Ave . as this co Is a real peopll• Cosa..-...... ___ & Th• .,.,.,....... VISOr only Nwprt Ctr 640·8971 C.M. 549_3061 pleaser . Confidentialit>. 19~ ~ -r eltablity & com WhiffM.r Ana Marriott Hotel LEGAL HURSES AIDES mun1calive skills will I MMEDIATE OPEHIHGS for sup•r•lsory level s.c.ity Officers who ...., TOP rAY, wfffl a retpeded c~y. EARM $3.00 TO Sl.IS raHOUI l'ttOMOTIOH CAMrAY TO $4.25 nit HOUR Career oriented op portunity available for reliable individual w1lh related expera encl' Supervisory 1>xpenence preferred + 11b1lltr to or· ganiie & sell. EnJOY ex.· c e ll en t company benefits. Apply 9am· l2 Nooo. Mon/Fr1, Person- nel. 000 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach Equal Oppor Employer Appl~in person Monday HOUSEKEEPER. for lO Friday, 8AM to SPM conv hosp. Gd benef & SEC'Y /RECEPT $4 00 per hr Slat(' l'ert. land this rapid growth Newport Beach law ore only. Xlnl bcnt.>fils pos Call Carey Fox. Xlnt typing, dictaphont' Bayview Conv llOl!P 540-605.sA' '.JOBS F'REE d d 2055 Thu rin l' M ~ an e:.are lo a!'Cl'Pt 6'l2·3S05 E 0 1': Cocatal PenoDMll respons1b1hty required _ Contact Pat 644 9190. Agettey ---------CXf1ce Promouon K People 2790 Harbor. CM LEGAL SECRETARY needed for P IT Ofc ---------Laguna H.ills 2 yrs CA Promotion work for._ _______ _ exp. n(!('. S/H lOOwpm. Sheraton Newport tlolel. type f.!Owpm, salary com-SH6 per hr No exp nee mensurate with ability Hrs avail 9·1, 1·5. or 5·9 Call Mrs Winslow Ask for Ms Layton. front 837-1060 desk. mornings only. please do not phone. 4545 Lot attendant. Must be 18 MacArthur Bl t at Btrl'hl J'UIJ or Ptr. Company NB benefits. 558·i454. S5'1-ai20. ()(fice & Sales girl n~t:d K.irtt J eweler:. Part ume day or even ang. 1850 Mulu. Stnp & plates ROSAN, INC. N.B. 548·553.J EquaJ Oppor Employer at: work'g cood. Day shift. General office WELLS flagship Conv H0&p, 466 PUICHASIHG FARGO F1aplup Rd, Npt Bch. MACHINISTS Diversaried work load mfr electronic 1nstru- meril. Modem workshop. Advanced Kineti<'s. 1231 V1ctona. CM. 646·7l6S EO.E 2200 Harbor Blvd , C M 545.9485. Production Worker·Cut out & some sewing. Full Urne. 548-3461 CllltK HOUSEKEEPER. lrg. Variety ot duties lo busy GUARD Lag Bch hm needs fully Purchasing department. 1 bl d d Reqwres good typing SERVICES exp re aa e , epen . skills so+ wpm & strong honest English speak'g fl.,., .... ant1t1Mie. We need I Sl2 W F/C Hsk.kpr. A perm 5 .. -v ,... fuU days per wk pos. Ca 11 personable individual eo...ncMn¥eatth for personal interview. MACHIHIST CXf1ce Man1ger·Sales ii---------Good opporturuty for ad vancement. W1ll tra1n1no experience necessary Must be 2S Y"' old or older & be avail on Saturdays. 557 ·0824 or 774·6090 1525 Mesa f'ro9 tfc Typist 220 1 Flexawri ter machine exp des ired Ex.p desired on 2201 nul reqd. Must type 50wpm Call 540-1639. Elq>er. for Coov. Hosp. Great ofc, fantastic sal. Good benefits & work.Ing Gd bra . 847-3507 or cood. Apply Flagship _962_·_37_a._. _____ _ with a pleasant phone FulertoR, CA beginrung Mon Feb 12 MlU.. HAND IOSAH. IHC. manner. WUJ train as a OR Rers. <71•> 494·9859 FOi' prOO>-type machine Newport Bch 548·5533 junior purchasing buyer. shop in lhe Instrument Verde 1206. Costa Mesa ,_ _______ _ PARENTStrEACHERs RECn /Typist Unusual opportunity for Newport Beach f~irm interesting edul'atlonal needs part l im e self sales work Position m· s t•r te r with good volves contact w /parents telephone persona Ii ty or pre·school & school and typing skills for frun1 age children. Excep· office. Call Mr Lazarus ti on a I i n c o m e o P · at 644-2727 Conv: Cen ter , 461 DESK C LERK · flagship Rd.,N.8. Experienced prererred. "'h al Op E 1 Apply 8am·llam & lpm· Monday, Tuesday, Wed· Housekeeper Ii ve·1n. .. . .,,c1·00 o( the oil •~i in-""'lu por mpyr 3pm, National Educa· nesday, Thursday, Spanish spcak'g or l d'u°stry. Workingfrom £CiCROW Jr. F.scrow Of. ~~ ~~:~~h B~~~: 10AM-4PM. CLOSED child ok. 963·9105 or blueprints, sketches & COOKS Expanding restauran1 chain walh over 50 units Family-owned organlza tioo oHers pleasant working l'Ondit1ons Good opportunities for advancement. Excellen1 company bener1ts. Ex perieoced desired. A pp!) mpersonw Apply front desk. Sao Clemente loo. 125 W. Avenida ~plandian. ficerSalaryOpen. <Near O.C. Ai rpor t ). Fridayat 963-2296. verbal designs. directly 839-0925 Equal Opportunity 2lOWW...,... -.WUsEKEEPER--with engineering, to as· Executive Secretary • Employer. RM 217 Experienced salter for sist in new product de· Dial A Ride Business Computer Co .... _._.______ Sc.ta Ano. CA single father. l school velopment for world Driven in Lag Hills requires State Lie. NoC 6036 aged t'hild Lovely wade well bore nav1ga . Operate modern equip· secretary with outsland-GIRLS.GUYS F.qual Opportunity Balboa home. 8 .15 to 6 lion eqwpment. Lathe menl & door lo door i.ng skills & an enterpris-Employer M / F dally. Re rs. req. Mr experience helpful for tramp. Calif. dnvers lie ing attitude Excellent TRAVEL Hayes 673-7643 art 6 daily more vanety or proJects req'd No prior exper salary. Benefits & 1 need 3 people free to anytamewknds Salary open. excellent nee Good drivmg rec a future. Calif Business Honey laked Ham benefits package. E.O I:: must No Sunday work. S Bob G tr avel Hawaii. New ...... ~Oft lch Stor• Housekeeper· Live 10 Sc1enW1c Dnll.ang Con Orange Coast Yellow ystems role. York, Colo. & other cities Engl.ash speaking Lido trol. Corporate Head 581·9560 tn U.S. Must be neat & H1RI G · Counter I NB "")>1\g ftPS'l'"" _c ab, 17300 Mt. Her·-----~ willin I W (( Clerks,Sdays Ham Cut· lse 675 2233 quarters. Newport N nnunn. F. Vly Executive Se crcta ry-bo I lO earn. e oiner ter. p /tame. For in . House Pl k led BeaC'b. Call 17l4 l 557·9051 -Small ftrm needs ex.. a ve average earn gs ant now J(eu ask for Mr. Moll or Mr Dietary Teeh. or licensed perienced indiv idual & au expenses paid dur· terview call 848·8575 ble people. PT for route Adams ll~w ,.__ food s uper,,asor. Ex· with exl'ellent i.kills. Ing training. For In· beginning Wed. Feb lsl maintenance Must have ---·------3 • • ~t Hwy ceUent salary & benefits. Must type 80 wpm+ & terview call Ms. Conway, HQSTESS/HOST we are reliable lransprolal1on M ds 1 Th 1 --Ml...,.. leoch Mes a Verde Conv . knowdictaphone&other 536·1421 10AM·6PM. lookingforsome s~cial _7_5_1·_47_60_. ______ 1 8l • appy e nn at Hospilal, 661 Center St., office machines. Legal _M_oo-_W_ed_. -----people to be part or our Laguna. 211 N Coast C.M. 548-5585 experience prererred. GIRLS & GUYS l.rolitst.aff. Attractive ap. wt.ruct.or Hwy, Laguna Beach COOKS DIETARY AIDES at Must be neat & non pearance. friendly The Employment & MAIDS Exp, trained prof. con Conv. Hosp. Days/PM smoking. Salary $1000. TraYel personality are pre· Training Center of Hunl Experienced, full tame. ti.Dental culaine. Med/ s hift, stable e mploy-cat1Deborah556-6328 We have openings for 8 f err ed. No ex per . lngton Beach, annoul'es alsoparttime.642-3030. portWllties. Call for in·i-------- t e r v i e w w I s a I e :'I ReaJ Estate manager. Bill Helmuth. HAVE OPENING for ag nt).()657 <T·30• E 0 E ~ress1ve. mot1' ated PART TIME EVENINGS ~ales af{ent who has lhc de.sire t-0 SU<'Ceed Wllll unhm1lt'd opporlunit1l.'i. m Million Dollar loe:i lion Call AJ Stellato for Adults wtlh oulSUlndang, conlidential interview auract1ve per11onaht1es New Agents Welcomed who enJOY workmfil with 963-5611 luds. Over 21 Start al (,..-.. 1 .. f"IM ... 1 ........... .. Sl.50 per hour Phone ~uµ \Wlff'tl:t 64 2 · 4 3 21 Ext. 2 5 O. BETWEEN 4 ·00·5 :00 Real Estate PM. -~---AskfOf'AltdNio ,.- Equal Opportunity Employer .. Maintenance man for 55 PaytpU unit apt complex in C. M. PAYROLL peaalon plan. Appl) ment.Xlntbeoefit.s. Free Factory work, Small people over 18 free t.o necessary. 25 .35 age openings for the follow 2·5pm , Crown House health ins. Apply 1445 growing company near travel the U.S. 2 wks bracket prererred. Full lngposillons: Relburant. 32802 S. C111 Superior. So. Cst Pina. 4 day/ 40 training, leave lmmed or parltime. Days or lns\ructor·ESL ~J Hwy,LagNgl. -. -'------. ----aee Mr. M cLa ne, eves. Flexible schc<lule Sal --------------1 Divers wantc<l m Newport hr. wk. good beoe Its. Tropicana Motel !MO So. $4.25hr + bonuses. Ap· ary $HOO Per Mo COUMSILOR Ha ~lbedo r&. M uris t edb e ~7lOlAak for Dan. l603 Harbor Blvd, Anaheim plied· cations beMLng aTccept· ~~~~7~~~~!: For well known fi.gure certl 1 expe enc . W. Allon, Santa Ana. Stel102 opposite Dis· , Sat 1().4, on.· hurs. A 11 ll 111 be (2J3)86Sr385l Maintenance HELrEtt Take charge or hourly administration salon. f\ill Time & Part Neptune Diving Co. FACTORY ASSY. Whse. neyland.635-4082 ~S. ppedca ons w at' time. wUJ train bright, 646-8832. lJtUe or no exper, work No Phone Calls Please. cepc. until February IS. trim le ambitious lady. _Drafts________ day or night. No fee. G-R E-'A T El Torito, Npt Bt'h. l!r79. Filing deadltne :1 Full lime position ltOSAHIHC. General duties doin~ Newport Bch S48·SS33 ~3630or556-4786 man Weekly pay. Start now. • • 4221 Dolphtn·Stnke r Wy PM at The Hunllnl{ton Mechanical exp. Must be no walling. (Over Ill) SALES JOI HOW <CXfof MacArthur Blvd.) Beach Employment & COUNTER WOMAN To capable of figunng bill of OftEH Training Center. 538 minor n:pairs. dean up Equ1J Oppor EmplO)'er & paintanit. and so forth Excellent working condl PBX write contract In r ental matcnals. Knowledge of Merrell GOOD PAY, GOOD Hotel ASST MGR. Union MainStreet,H.B center, must be avail cabi.net construction nee. HOURS. COOD CON. benefits. 7 JO.<I Mon thru ---------1 wke nds. AJlply 1930 HeadsUplnc. TemporaryServices DITIONS . MANY Fri. Call for a ppt, NewportBl,C.M. 549-8903. SM-9021 E.OE. FRINGE BENEFITS ~5000.ext520 -IR•...torfCORtrol I.Jons and benef1lS. Apply Answering 1o er v 1 c e 8am·llam. tpm & 3pm. ~rator full & Ptr Cell National Education. 4401 835-3561 Barch Street. Newport -----Beach t Near 0 C • PBX OPERATOR CUSTODlAN·ldeal Job Dnver for Dental Lab. FEM AL to: F' u c t o r y FAST GROWING COM-Hotel Pricing, sbfpplng & rec put time custodian • Morning. Must have wortun. $2.90 per hr to PANY PROMOTES ASSTRSKPR Some typing, many de· gardener. Moo-Ft-I. App-validD.L."gooddrlvino s tart. Merit ralsea. FROM WITHIN. TRA.IN ~Roy fraser San lalls.tfBarea.&U-7040 Airport > Equal Op · Orange Co Arprt area, ponunil)' Employer Inter bu y swllchbrd, Ftr & Ptr day ah.Itta . E 0 E. Many benefits. Pay accordi.o~ lo exp. ~3333. 833-3333. Pl d P "' M 1 F 0 R T 0 P C t I . l2S ly 1680 acencla Ave. recor . art-time . 548-5125, 1537 on.rova M ANAGEMENT e~en e nn. JANITOR I AL Sate Cast.a ll... Weeken ds & eves. Ave.N.B. ST ART s· , , IM . Aven1d• E1plandlan, supervisor, loP pay, rr. MAINTENANCE MAN · D8.IVIRY ........ !._!S~l1 w eekdays•-F-u_l_l _t_l_m_e ___ p_a_r_t_U_m_e M ED I ATE LY ,,. SanCleai. inae beoelitl. Mu1t have Exp. pre!. Newporter _.... --T 1 h t f K E y 8 o • R D 3 yrs exp In 1upervlslon. lnn Hotel, It07 Jam· •• _. ........ for fur n ltur• e ep one contac or " --15 N 8 ......... 700 Co u~-"' -tva local "---1:. Xlnt E x p E R I E N c E llNOP'OU • boree, . . ...... n· ston. Prefer marrlcd. *anu• * ,,,_,.,.,., earn· H<7l'EL Deon1a EOE. local man wbo la bandy Expanding co. looking lnp.485-M33 HELPFUL. WE HAVE MIGHT Laboratory pac1ta1ln1. tad • · · •od koow1 the area. for people wllUo~o ~-•Of"-:T-•-tatt OUR OWN TRAINING ••--CL-IC Xlnt work co nd . Models, Fem. Sharp e: .. 1 .. -... hr k Call ___.. N•ot appear ~-I I'--. au.... PROGRAM PUT ON BY _,, -9enef1ta. Good Pa.y. App-, ..... -............ 5 per hr . .__.3 • w ' _,.,., -Over :' tnlckiq Co, Costa Meta n1E COUNTRY'S TOP Good opportwiJty for re· 1 .. Box t 919. c/o Dally 6'2a 64$.•~-Bob aane for appt, aft 2PM, dthing rec. ver 18. Co. 5e-111Z o Ro AN s A L £ s UUle prenon w/an ap· Puot PO Bo • .,.,,. CM. • ,...,_ · 541-5111 whklel. tz.90 r.r hr+ 1--------PE OPLE. CALL AT tit.ude ror numbers & 9'11628 • x ...._,, ' ~HT1MG7 n..1.1..-le inatall TV I& ap· lncentlvea. Ca I Mar k OENEB.AL OP'PICE Ll O N C E F O R calculat.or ikllla. NCR ,..,., • ......, uaaw-1Sl-W tn>lol fr bkkPI. Call .H.... t _. ·~ ptimc.. Mechanical ex· Newpol'l ll'loor Covtrinl, INTERVIEW. ORGAN ••vv u per ence pre· L E A 0 F. R S H I P perionce neceaaary. --·-•-appt. E XCHANGE. STAN r.red. Enjoy lood com· POSITtONS-Colleae --------Dav\a.BrownCo,646-1684 DllYaS v• ... -•.,. N\1NN714/ ... '7802. pany benefits. Apply Scnlora1a r ad1. M /V . _ tvay lien or women 25 yr1 or GJNJ:RALO,.ll'ICE Al••••s tam· Noon , Mon I Fr 1.8-71 yun. Salary plus MOVIE EXTRAS _.. older Know tb• coaat 9todc btollcerqe firm In wv~ ~~MOTIL beotflU from flrtt day of aouthl by Hollywood & Lh U•t•n•H dU•. Net Sl80 a weetc or N • w p ort t • n t e r l'\dl • p /tlme. All area,. --· • »WMIU traininll period. movie firm. 920-1200 per ()vdll.Oooddrtvlnare· more . Oran•e Con\ awt\cM>oud receptioo.ltt Uniform• furnl1bed. IOl)NewportC.,terDr Ll"a.m ltadenhlp aklll• day PoS•. Loolltn1 for '-.'Ord. Neill appearance. Yellow C.b, naoo Mt. rtUtl, fOOd &n'D1. fll. As.e 21 or ovv. Retired Newport Beach to \We tn bualnes1 world outio1na 18-70 yr olds F/Ume. Call Cb•raottt. Herrmann, Fountaln l n1. ete. Niat •P· Wlk'ocnt. Notxperlene:e !qua!OpporEmployer alter M>rvld. Technlcal wantlna io break Into 714,.....T Valley. (No or Slater fMl'UC.. tlOO pr mo. nee. Appl1 Unlveraal -trllnln1. combat arms movies. (714) 781-1244 bet w n New b op e • ~ ~·-'-• W..aMZ ~ Service. im available. Invest ln your VI D E 0 C I\ ST I N G DtUVIO Drh•/Produc· klkt) =r:= · . W.JUaStreet. SaD&a Ana. 11 you're not re1d.1n'1 the tuture. Call now ror SERVIC&. <now In 4th °"" ... ~,....~ .... "°" ........ -In '°"' l9cel ~ ...... _... The Causey Real Estate- School THE MOST SENS18LJ.o; REAL ESTATE COURSE YET CONCEIVED· TELECOURSE • UNIQUE VIDEO EDUCATION PROO RAM D~lONE.O BY AWAR.0-WINNING FACULTY ¥Union Refund Program • SUrf and Sand Sbopplng Vlll"l!t 1.a So. Coast Hw1. LAGUNA BEACH 497-245'1 ac.wcrbr. P,OOperbr.1·-------1~au1 altJ~•IP1.!,~ a...m.w. bcMan e.12 • tittle adl In Clu11ledJ Anny Officer Cand.ld•\f ye.an to.urtc.ittoZ251 _.. .. u ---· -l-4lloetbnaFrl. you're mi.ulnc • lot °' School <OCSl. 1•---------------5111 lNrall fut wtth Daill Brookbunt. Ftn. Vly. ---------• .,..,y Information •• Colt.a MetaM0-1028 1--------- WmtAd ltelp? 642·58'71 llUot Wut Ada. •7111 w..-Ad Rttulta M2·M'71 w.iJ u aorn.geat buyt. l:ILmthullon Bcb ta..-1 IClassmed Ad! lij:iiiiijijj sa.a. tdle tt.cn1 with a n.I~ PUotCluslfted Ad - J , &Ml taw c..e.ro,pa tulty f\od out abcMJt ti..-real te I r a !"Hf' op PQrtun1t1u with Thf' I~ El5lalU'5 l.l Ulj( ~houA th.. t"Omplc-tcly rdundal>i to Khoof ol 1'11W" rbolt'l' + l'll \ I\. C' " tr1wuna pro11ram ..J\tt l.t OJi: lo a..!tU~ thr hl~t ui>Jlo•l'htn1tln for ur Jt•ln •nd Ill.It l'tt<t \!Wit.I\ tb rn~l uut taochft& h •Mft\ Uf 'IUl w S>nlft wn•l• 10 lhir bwll.RM'q 'fb~ Htitl 1-lrllwh~ "''' 1nfarma ooo <'all OarlrM <.'e>t•, fh"" Rf'•I l\•t•ll•r1, lH~~ UCllVt .. G lilMSnCTIOM pt>~nel tor f:o.rm••nt mf1 . Plenty or -. orlc .&Vail. SO Oran1te Co 496-1291 R ECEPT /SECRET ARV WOl'k wtth hea?. phones. type 50 WPM, flllng & 1 key. Call Wendy 893·139 H.B. Area OAll.Y PM.OT Cl• W..Md 7100~W--7100 ············•··••···· ....................... . n-•-\ll'&Dl Sal Cl•rtl• Retp()nalblt> ·-penon netded lo IHrn 808~ ollace •Ul>PIY liw1nua ~ IM)' 6 t•kaunt v.ork. HOMI °'THI Bur b ahonc>n. 40:0 .... OY O.mpaOrN_n~~- lmnwd 11 ln our MU~ ramll)' l't'•l•urant at T1A1.-s nnrb) kM'•UOM W~ rr ...,,_ wte1l1uhr qlll.N no PA" U>US ... rw·r llatdwar.-• Toub J n our rnrndt> team t l'ome au ua ttuhv NOWHtA MG bft 2 pm WUITrlWI. 'lint lk-nt'flla C.-T,...._ •S200To UOO Wla..• ZJ85Z ~iad~ la 0.111167 IUO c .. ,.. .... L.lldl• lflll• C.-T,..._, c ....... T'Jn f'.d1n "'° A~--e 11 8 l.$4 ll'Ua SC C M W ..... W...,.._MS c...llT ....... c.aittn ~' Otmpua Dr In 111r Salnl WIHDOWMFG. IMSiOI SALIS OdBDISIC Irv wllldow mlr. eillptor' ~n pn·f d tor f"t'flpon tu P'\' dt~, '<trn ~hu matb •Pl • h\ y pb l'Ut>tomer er, btlltntc Ito \.ou·tn~ 4 dy work wk, l' bl·nd R.tf1 ~ 9IM> MIA!tW..-M 7f00 Mlrlf•llM *"'""" 1010 "*••• IOIO tlu1I••-IOIO t4ac1I••-IOIO ~;~i-................... .................••••.• ....................... . .................................................................... . STOQC e&.•K ••• I 1005 FREIGHT DA MAO ED SOliA6LOV£SEAT MOVING-MUST SELL: * * * Some lUUn1 r:l lumlh&re .... -................. HOTPOlNT SAL!!: 3308 Sl78. Century Model or-cu cbr 125. &d cood, Mee 1 I. HedlMr ln:iqutp ~ Pul"l'hwn1 W. Wi.mer nr Harbor. Homef'urn.714$49-3017 Medlt bu1'& lamp 9IMIA.lt«Cittle • malntentonce «'XP AntiqlJe Mualc 8o•et' Santa Ana IJT&.2921 tam ber w /bill wrcht Fount.ain Valley tw-lpful .., wt'll u lht' Slot Macb.lo81 Clocks' H.ide·a·beds $17' Olsen lrclnl $10, Queen n mat· Youarelbewlnnerol abU1t)' to pafortn n1lnor 11\JOESELECTION BARGAlNS.Used ~fri&1. ModelHome Furn treaa.. box spring (l1nn), TwofrMTlcbh l\,wts' typin& Call tor 4-ric• wshnl. d:ryrs, iiuar. best (714) 549-3077 frame •75, assorted to ·~ Wa:..ttaHI ~. westrv appl. Beal SEL d bl drapes (m11c colon> TeoneeaeeWUli , Wntt• ih ... Appl $36-0011. 536-4330 MUST L-en 1 • • Sl·SlO. 4 Docl&e van rl m~. ams Gtileriff Imps. reclloer a. THf ~ Open Wed lhruSat ..,_...... 1020 boollcans, etc. Olsen 3 Dodgevantltts. V? gd lCC&fTlttcrtllS F..qual ()ppor tmployt'r '"""" K ... ••nn", lrv r--......... _, 1. __ • a...m tl'ead $45 fQt' all. misc Trather. ptt>-i.('hool, p11rt t11n(' mora1og1 Sornt> .-"""" ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnUUICI ..,..,.., ru bike 1*rt.1 & rrames, re· Of' A C'7l4) 7s.i7n Brand new Sup er Le <714> 549-30'17 aaooable Metal rold'g ~ALI coll•I• nee $SG 2676. ---------~lll!O Oriental screen, carved TILIPHOMI Ctuncse Temple poles, 9'X.U' Peking rug. oak SOUCITOIS &lit.SS showcase. coHrc ,~p·n i1u'\ld Only. &•II t~b&e. pure silk kimonos. l>ail)' Not tlJitb.cat com 1be Purple P lum m1J11lc>r1 piud . Your 329 S. Coast fhghwl)' ~Mln4.' al home Over 21, Laguna Bcb 494 9289 l 0 Cllrd. Cull W-64S3. D4ul,y 131' M ~~~~~~~ Tt:Lt: SALES w /op, Antique oak reverse S llh&rp, &W&rai1~ NOW ! desk $950. 642·2164 or Comm 835 ·9692 , 873.(1182. Tour· Scarkll red. Xlnt TWIM OR FULL tbl. 12. card tbls S3 $.5. Slanina Jocelyn Brando cood. $190/Best otrer Mattttss or box springs I'll call betwn 8am·l2pm at tbe Long Beach Coo· 67S-41t1U ~k for Jamee 128. each pc. (sets only). onSunorarupm wltdys, ventlon Center, 300 E. ....... ~ Queen set.s $89. King sets MS-7857. C.M. Ocean Blvd, Looi Beach. ~ 1040 '99. Samples must be To claim your ttcketa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sold Immediately from LU&GAGETAGS cal16'2-S678,ext272. Ooldco retriever pu,ppil.'5 our warehouse. Olsen rrom your bWll.otii card. *' * * ~-~vail 2·J7. Model Home Furniture. Send one cafd for tlacb 963-7GS2 Call: 549-3077 Wed. lhru tag plus one s pare. We Mllc1 .... oe1 Sun. Credit Avail. <Also return p erm anently W..ttd IOll av&.ll., living rm. bdrm1 sea.led auractive tag & ••••••••••••••••••••••• bookcases. lamps, eoa strap, meeting airline N E E o E D I M • t.bh.etc.) 1.0 . requirements. J>Te. MEDIATELY One el~· AK C Eng. Springer Sp;mlels, liver & whJte. SlZ-$150. ~. Germ. Short.hairs. A.KC registered. ---------1 vent loss & theft! For a trlc wheelchai r ror personalized tag enclose hospitalized teenager. **I BUY** wa llpaper, fabric or Must rent NOW al a re· I-er sale· 1910 Oak Side Good used Furniture & "Day Glo" paper & we aaonableprice. 540-5721 TF.J EX OPER Springer Spaniels max will baclt & tnm your ~.:...,;..;,__..;,_,:_ ____ _ 83:>'1296 ~--------S.3939 • Board $750. 675·7671 F'em&le, 10 wk.s. Affec Appliances-OR I will tags. Or try two cards Mlllical ExiK-r'donly Small NB days. tiooate & adorable. S2S. selJO«'SEL.LforYou. back to back. lwtc-.ts 1083 Exportrng rarm needs -=---------...... ~as •ucn ......... pcl"liOn 2 6 PM, s days u FRENCH ANTIQUES Please responsible lov· -· ,,. "'" PRJCES: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~It , S3 50 per hr Please New sb.tpment Just ar· mg adults ooly 833-3206 646 1616 Ii 833-9625 S2 ea or 3/SS Xtra l.rg Ca mco Concert call 640·6313. ask ror nved-to be sold at auc-4/5t.ags Sl.60ea. drums . Double deep. p tioo Sunday Feb. 18th at Frte to You 1045 6191.ags Sl.50ea. .-.O/otfer. 646-3744. eUY::._ _______ • 12 noon Preview S:rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• $STOPS 10ormoreSl.40ea. •!-'• ... -.L-.... ------1 Tow Truck Onvers ex Feb l7th, 12-7PM. M. Cat. long hair. Fem Read no more! We have Sales Tax Included Offlcef'wwitwe Ii ·~~ per'd Top pay. Apply Springer & White Aue· shorthair spay~ cal. all siz.e mattresses from NOCARD? .......... 1015 G&W Towing, 740B uoneers. 3000 Red Hill, Goodw/luds 646-SGm $S6 set. sora/loveseat Draw your own or send ••••••••••••••••••••••• OttmsWay.C.M642·l252 C M. For IDro call $178oew,5 pc8edroom name,address.phone&XJntoew&usedofc ruro. l 1 me t' a r e e r o P w .. are i.«ktng a sales 714/979--023 Smooth rocks. approx Sl47, sleepers, bunltbeds. we'U make one card per plan files, wk benches portumt~ & part umr pen.ori wilh direct i.alcli TRAINEES ---------2-3". ln parkway. end tables, etc. Why pay tag. Add25< each. C.E. SURPLUS631·2777 job opponun1Ut-1> o~n expenenl't! who 15 look· Ladies, right inflation & Sacnfice antique Oak rec· 644-0195 store prices? Call Cen· Send cbedt or mooey or· m.: up now in lht• Orange mg for an opporturuly t-0 help your ~amily. pt· time t.angular table, pull out ---------tW)' Model Home Furn. der to: Oak fanisb 36 x 72" desk Co area 1f you are Opetlil.e tndependently in opportunity w /people. leaves & 6 chairs. Xlnt fo,emale spayed cat has Wed thru Sun for direc · PILOT ratMTIHG w /matcbing credenza . M.il.ttaryrt:Urt!dorucol a fully protected area. fuUtramlngilqua.Ufied. cood. Cost $1500, Sell sho!Bbabyisallerg1c. l ions to Warehouse/ P.O.Boxl.560 Prtmecond.SSZ-6536. legegrad. orarecurrenl· Mus t be mature . !l62-llM7,646-m96. seoo.496-8773. 551-1729 storage area. lostanl Costa Mesa.at. 92626 Unique! D--wood Burl ly going to t'Ollege & "redit a va1·1 "•9 3077 ........., hit.'hly motivated ror tn· creauve, stable aod a de· * * • Lovmg dog needs family. ~ • '" · · Irvine Coast Cowltry Club exec deck & credenza. t'J"eased carrungs based pendable professlonul TrainHPosition JohnltuaseU Part Lab. Femaleshthr. SA/CM area. "Golf Members hi p '' Asstd desks, chairs & on perlormant'e please who w a nts Income Switchboard oper. Mus OenUe,hsbrkn.675·8803 Hol•1holdGoochl065 avail! S700 +SSOO transr supplles.552·6536 apply at 1.2821 Knott St. directly related to efforts be reliable/avail. most 2007~:!,r:;ar fw nit.... 8050 ....................... fee.call Tom .Turne r . Beauulul Uke·new omce Garden Grove applied. Beller than shifts. Call for appt Youarelhewmneror ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rugs· 1 YT old. 12 X12 ™-tarlfordela1ls. furniture: Imported teak l~t expcnenCf'<I R A D I 0 average, secure stable 645-7565 ~--TI-L-*-Burnt Orange $60. 8 X 10 executive desks. Metal for ~es firm 1n Irvin mcome wilYresuJt Good ------• TworTWW 'W'~ Rebuilt tWUl st matt .. & Burnt orange $40or both O'Neill Su~rswt. Taped secretary desks. Mela! <'OOl? Needs front offt<'e SHACK comrrussion and bonus in TRAVEL AGENT · to box SSS. ruU $65. Sten I. • ~or962.4914 sea m s Used o n ce anncbairs, beaut. paint· appearance & personali· addition to excellent na· Mi mmum 1 year ex· Tennessee Williams· ~:: ~· 't'l~~pf~~~ ~ 10~0 doesn't !it $110. 548-0256 tngS. graphics. Electric ty. Responsible person A T A N D Y tl-OC'lal company benefits. penence. 642·_4550 ___ --i THE TRESS 838 E lst. Street. -·•••••••••••••••••••• Carpet Mill Otrert portable typewri tt>r, handle heavy phones. COMPA ... Y with techn1cal support --------• ECCIMTRtCITIES S.A 547.5636 Perle-ror Valentines Pll.LY\ nylon rolls $4.50 awsc.1tems. m-4666 typing & divers ified f"'llll and backmg by Luxor TYPIST OFA ... yd.549-8181/675-5906 duUes. Co. b<'ner1ts APP· E.O E Llgblrng Products, Inc. CASH PAID Dwnood ~agement & ...,;__ _____ --Ma hogany execuu,·e ly at McKinley E<Jwp· • • Newport Real Estal HIGHT'EHGALE ~ gd used furn. anti· W~ Ring.set. "'2_lhe desk. $95. 2 drawer legal ment Corp 17611---------CAUMR.PRIOlt be~pereargeMoarti~ceCoaeedr s at the ' ....... Beach Con· ques&clrTV's9S7-8133 wntten apprai.sa!dnce. ~atualeC~t me cab. $6S.9S7·9331 Armstrong. I r ~ine Ret1ree·Wrap around "' ~ -~--------1 Call ror A""' er 4 .,_,_ h """" ds .,,,.......,,. • social security. Part C714t 634-9202 Operator. tbr ally cor veouoo Ceoler. 300 E. ' ,."". ~man as_,.,., YT' · Co .,,.,,_.,., -time custodia n. Mesa Equal ()pporturuty rt"Spoodeoce & genera Ocean Blvd. Long Beach. Lt~al:.::!n!10~~~0!~: _-00-_95B'2.._______ of 32 oi nylon plus h, T~ ~~~esm:> Rece ptton1st 1Sec'y Verde area. 847·9696 Employer M/F typlng.Xlnttyp111g&d1c To claim your tickets. ""·-• -'eces & an""Ues Emerald 1.52 trts. pear brown, beige, or rust. t.o200calls 67s-4801 needed 1n Newport Mon f'ri.9am-5pm. ~~~~~~~~~I taphone reqd. Com cal.1642·S678,ext272 :ln;;edible p~es. sb'd, cert USGS. appr S4-S>)'Td Call67S.9144or -----·----- Ceat.er. Excellent typing ROOFEftS.Sbinglers tile pet.ilivesalary&benelit *' • • 19531 Sierra Canon. S8238. sac $MOO/b6t ofr. ~ Three.., .. waJ. dsk.s, one & grammar :.kills 2 yn. d 11 G ·K Seamstresses. e 11 package. Coldwe ll. ---------Trtlrtt. 9-~ SaL Feb 17. Rick.675-7460 48'' wal. dsk, 4 swivel experience rt'quesled ~ pay~7697· · pcnenced. Mon-Thurs, Banker.752-1111. .,,.i.ces 8010 U __.__._ 1075 For Sale T1Hany 's or ann chairs w/pads, 4 St.art $700. Call Kathy, mg, · 6-4:~. Nr O.C. a.arport. ---------....................... Ouna cabmet cost S6SO.'wwoca N B (; t annedside t'haJrs. Sl2SO 644-5000 ___ J~~-------•l _m. __ 1483_______ sell cheap. 2 sngl beds. 1 ... •••••••••••••••••••• · · 0 r P 0 r a e value for $675. Call Holly Typis.t·Word processor . Commercial Ice Cream twin, ladies bike. 4. IAIY GOATS Mmbrshp. Call Debby B. ~22'75 Rt:CEPTIONIST: ht Sales Secretary part lune in FUU Ume, strong typin Box I F r e e z er drawer dresser, s gal Nannies&BUUes 644-0030 --------- typing. Yacht Bkr. & FANTASTIC Laguna C P.A. orfice skills, good spelling ··Mohawk" Lge, 8 holer. b k l bl l-637 ft.ts 1017 Boat distnbutor on thl· Opportun•ity Non s moker. must type grammar nee. Work on like new w/add1t1onal w~~~tr~T~.· ~;0~0 Jel Askfo~s WIHOOW SHADES ••••••••••••••••••••••• ij<1y. Part lime inr l well & be inqu1s1t1ve Lexitron system. Apply fr eezer platc b ct>is D Pt Wooden s hutters , Kotf\shSale.Sat &Suo wlcnds. Yachting l\sscw $3.SO per hr. Chl'r}' I an pe"50n to Mr. Fuentes 213/592-3422 po. #27, ana · Wtndmill & Tower . 614 s. minibhnds, woven woods lhru 4/1. 20252 Bayview. ulfl)Orabon. 646·0.SSI Joan our wmnin,:i team. Kinsman C.P.A. 494-0212 al Robert Bein. William ___ C_AS_J._l_P_A_l_D ___ SACRIFICE' Gar. full of Cleveland. Oceanside. & window tinting. 204-0'k. SA~_.----- scllinµ a unique ad·i·--------F'root&Assoc. l401Qua1I furniture. Danette set M·F.8to5.714·722-5010 offa.Uitems ---RENTAL CENTER vant'ed lubr1t'at 1n g SECRET*RY St Newport Beach Wsbkin~/Dryrst/9R57c!l3ri3gs. w14 ch.rs. $59; matching ASPEN . 64~1 "'-os&O"JClftl 8090 "'-·· tool ..... ntal roenter in "' -----wor g or no ..,, I I h .. "4.,...._11 8010 ••••••••••••••• •••••• • • '""".. ., !tystem, retailers, con· "'REE TO 'fRAVEL Waiters or waitresses. grn. ve vet sw1ve c rs. -......WGUFCMIS El Toro has pos 111on.. sumN·i. and industry 1s ~ 17 cu ft Frig. refng., fro!>! S33 ca. Beaut. sobd oak ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10,000 Frcnen Food din· HARRY D. OqulST .Jvai.ldabl~. R('Qu1tt-s neat l>P~Kmi: for. Super rom· MMruslMI><' 18 or11over5. See ~~~~H~1~~~n~rl~3 ~1I~-free . bron,zc $l50. 3'X6' tbl, $185; antique Movmg boxes & expert ne r s : 10 var1et1es Pianorepair,rebwll.ling, han wr1tan g & ap mu;sions, bonust':. & · oran, am· pm. 963-9159 4-drawcrpinet'hestor packingassis.ComplJes Sacrifice!C213)~ refirushing.BankFin. P e a ran c e . i. om c ""--"its. Space Age Lodge. 1176 creased hrly wages in ---------drws ~" rr & sta•ft mo'"'0 s• __ ., _ __,~ 8600Ha ·1 A H B ""''""' w K 11 I eu or gratu1t1es .,..,:miscco ee ""' ··-· .................. TV t m1ton ve. · · mecbamcalexpcr Apply ale a Ave.· 1 ·Washer & Dryer, 4 yrs e nd tbls, m i r rors, ~-3441 · .eqU1pmeo 536-8775 Thur..., Fr1 & Sal. 2:2600 A reoal chance to share Anabcim776-0140 644-54()4 • old. good cond. Heavy lamps.etc. 646·9823 C_Y_M_B_l_O_l_U_M_O_R_C_H_l _D pt!:i:~rm FTNE PIANOS Lattlbert.. Suite 120 El Mt esplosiv• CJrowth.i---------WAITRE SS Pro duty. Green . West· ---------• FORSALE. Toro. vt-1& watlre$5.days,pvtclub. lnghouse. $125 ca 9'gold velourcoucb.$175. Pl.ANTS. Pnv. grower, BurglarAJarms:ldeal!or ----.----- llESTAURAMT :::::_u:-met Y'CMI b. the SECRETARY Call ror appt..~5000e 562-34.58 Zerulh con.sole color TV will seU a few selected apts. small boats. & Small upr1g~l piano. NOWI.NTERVIEWlNG .--r Good typing skills, work _520. ________ ~ Refrig. bottom free%er, no SL50 631·2476. ~~~ro;:. homes. Complete pnce Needs ref1n1sh1og or KITCHEN HELP vaned. Electrorucs firm. Waitress. experienced fo frost. Sl75. Clean. Whll~ Executive desk smoke· planL By appl. only, pb Sl49.95 plus lax. No Ln· paint. $375 Call 6?5-3284 FEB.12, lOAM·4·30PM WE ONLY Advanced Kmet.Jes. 1231 dmner ~ KB area ~ glaMtop, beauWuJ addt· 640-0758 stallat1on. Vacuum _ev_es_. ______ _ F'EB 13,4 PM·8 PM Victona. C.M. 646·7165 Call bet.. 115, 430-4318. t.IOntoanyhomeor omce Cleane r Center 1572 Upnghtpiano OUung Room Help WANT _E_.o_._E.______ SSPM,846-96S6 MIC ROWAVE OVEN. wtchaar 840·62l3 day Deluxe Ir': hp. Whirlpool Newport Bl. C M Sl.50/besto<rer. FEB 14.10 AM-4 ·JO PM Wl ....... ERS SECRET A R y E ., . Tappa.a-Browner. 2 mos ~1313 eve. bath with all attach· 646-3107 542.2995 FEB 1S 4 PM 8 PM f"'llllf"'llll "' W1.1tress lunch 10-3. Appl new. xlnt cond. 548·1049 merits. Paid $209. Used ntE.FRoNTPAGE 5'4M023 perienced e,.crow In person a t 6P M Sofa.2matclungchau·s once. Sell for $150. DtAMOHD&GOLD SlliiRg 8093 RESTAURANT Mr .. _.-___ Salsecret.a~ M~. ~.,exp. Ch a r I es 0 1 ck e ~ ~ Wh~ you caJJ Clu~sthl'd $175. 645-2975 Trade for trust deeds ••••••••••••••••••••••• "tnthemarketplat'e .~ ~v.,.,.n.c:~~'.~""""=--Restaurant. 3344 So. topacea.na ·fou rl.'ai. Call4~·2417 Dane wkdys 752 1920 --....-~---..,r:--t renler" "~retary for N::fort CoastHwy CdM. sured or a riendly ---------G.E. 1.5' upnght freezer. Eves&wkndsS57·3S34 ~ ' welcome and help an Selltns; anythang with a l.L'led l YT. $150. Man's 6521 E. Pacific Cst Hwy I•--------Center lawyer. N aro W-ted: wording your ad for ht-st Oarly Pilot Clai,,s1r1ed Ad t"ustom brown leather JOHN WAYNE TENNIS LONG BEACH Sales curate typ1st. Shorthand -· response. Call Now· ii. a sample mauer . bike pants. 32· waist. 29 CLUB. Regular Mem- desU'able Prior legal ex-WOftderlul Waitrffs 642·5678 JUSl call 642 5678. mseam. sso. 661-6180. bershlp. 642·2932 __ _ pen ence unnecessary Newport's Most Eleganl~~iiiiwiiii~iiiiiii Kathy f>.10.11510 Eayslde Restaurant isll RESTAURANT CAN'T GET IN THE AIRLINES? $ SECRET ARIES $ COOKS & COUNTER SERVICE PEOPLE NEEDED at Publishers rep will hire 5 to travel w/g roup to Vegas, N.V., Miami & other Ml.Jes & resorts on random Hine rary. No exp. oec. All expenses, prud training. Cash ad· vanced, tran.sp. furn. rt-· turn guaranteed. Must be 18orover, single unst t.ached & ready to start G.0 .tR.E./Acctg $800-Sl.500 Range Employers Pay All Fees Liz Relndef'S At(ency 4020 Birch St. Ste 104 Newix>rt Beach, 833-S190 seeki n g s pecially qualtfted help for the luncheon hour. Gr and tips obvious. Will require 3 years dimng room ex· pr. Interviews 3 lo 5 pm.,~lilltii Mon thru Friday. i 2341 WCoast Hwy, NB 631·1381 Tacod~ Carlos F.ll&Port n... Day&Hi91tt PosiffOM Call For Appt/~tab '64 Pore1g n languagcl•-------- Warehouse Man·Some construction knowledge. Irvine a rea. S days . 534-1014 hetprul. Sec Mr Moran. Jlam·5pm. Space A~e Lodge, 1176 W. Katella Ave, Anaheim. 776-0140 SecrelCll '/(Cleric Tohandleree eslalelII· Wa r e houseman ell· vestor accounts Com· penenced in s hipping murucallons. typing and and rece1v. UPS. PP. ~mess maUI skills es will also be respos. ror sent Ht I. P refer ex . pulling and packing SAW peneoced. mature part.sorders,mustbeor· ""'"""" u-nelits and e" ~011ed & accurate, Elegant fine Jewelery .,....~ •. °" ,.. I r ._., Salon has interestin.i cellent loc3 t>oo. Phooe. avy 1 ling reqw .. :u. Plume pos !or mature ·644-88?A~~~~~~~~~I E .S .S. Inc . Phone resp. woman w /sales -_S49-8 __ 1_12 _______ • exp. Gem knldg helpful Secretary r eceptionist ---------•I N. 8. ~ . some typing, shorthand Warehouse "'-~ hi P""SO't Salesperson. entry level, heavy phones ror busy or. Ott.DB FtLU:ll T•••day thro11gh with leading appliao· _fl_Jce_.m. __ 3652 ______ , PACKER Satwdu'I frowt 2-5 PM ce/eled.rooics mrg. Must Service Stalloo Allen· Our Santa Ana dislribu· at: be mtellige.ol,. ambitious, dant, exper 'd . Day & Uon ceo~r bas an open· • self·motivated. EEOC. F."ves. FUU & p/time. Ap-lng for an lndividuaJ with Call (1) 894-9831 ply, Shell Station, 17th & experience in shipping, Taco de Carlos lrVine NB. receivinJ. or warebous-Sales rrr help wanted, ---·-------Ing. DutiC!I include some approx35hrs week. Service Sta attend for forklift and some driv· TileTobacconist toe nights & wkends. Exper. ing. Valid California Fash.loo Island. N.B Apply Kings Arco. 3600 drivers Ucense required. 2801ristot COSTA MESA Equ.aJ Oppty Empty m /l SALES·RETAIL Office Npl81,NB.Ca11Larryor Apply between Sam· Supplies & Printing. Full Norm 673-1023. u.m. & lpm-3pm, An· & part time positions Service station attendant, thony Schools. 4401 Birch Street. Newport Beach. available. Phon-e or Ptr, available evenings <Near 0 .C. Airpo rt> --------·• appt.557·9212askforMr. & wknds . Neat ap · Equal Opportun ity Have something to sell? West.. pearaoce & handwriting. Employ Oassdiedadsdoltwell. NewportStatiooerslDc. Apply 2590 Newport ---e•r•.-----11 Blvd.CM. W81ihd ..... Slll .. apll ,_. n. Gr ... 1st C111h 111 ( Several full·tlme positions immediately available in our sales d e partm e nt . Experience <lesirable, but any sales aptitude will be considered . For an interview, please contact Laurie at 1114t ,44-7030 Al.:S GARAGE 56 FASHK>N ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 Serv Sta Help needed Im· med. FUll or p/t. Apply 990 E. CatHwy, N.8. SewiDC • Experienced Power Ma c b l oe operator. Housewife· Part time. 10-3. 175-30:.1.0 Newport Beach. SHOISALIS P/time, evea 6 Suodaya. Apply In peraoa. Paul Al· lari Shoes, '9 Faahloo laland,NB. WOMATHOME Phone Sales s.»5220 YatllnDnfe New firm hi~RT BEACH ls oow accepting appllcatlooa for ex· PCl"eoeeel office st.aff: MANAGER A.WI'. llANAG ER SALES PEOPLE OFFICE GIRL CaJJ 714.Qa..3894, 6PM· 9PM for an Interview or STOCK CLERK. move leave meeNie days at and &1Tan1e furniture _M>-___ 7...., _______ _ Md product.loo and ealea Yacht S&Jamao. Sh«k a r e a a • A s a t a t 8oata 2900 Laf•.Yette. w/cuatomer plchpa, N 8.BDO Full time / p1rt time, · · avail. Apply ln person. Yo.aliaalefatbe'would ANnQVE GUILD 1801 HM 11lc. airl to Uve tn 6 E. Dyer-Rd. S. AD• bli&p w /bOyt •It 4 It 1 l. You aaUe llUl'e they Ill 9todr lirla: M :IO lloa.· tin.kt•• off to ee1'0ol. Tbura. Near O.C. I P'O¥lde room ar board. ~ m.l4U Ot.U Walt, S..llMS. The Long Beach Theatre Festival OPENS HS 14th Jhrll MAR04 I Ith Academy Award Winner.Tony Award Winner SANDY DENNIS Perry King Nan Martin Harry Townes wftft Jocelyn Brando Directed tiy: Michael Flanagan al PERFORMANCES: Tues. thru Sat. eves at 8:30r.m· Matinees on Wed., Sat. & Sun. at 2:30 p.m. Tickets avaltabte a Long a.ach Box Office 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beadl, ca. 90802. can (213) ~3661 for info. Tickets also avallabte at Tkketron and Mutual Agencies and "Ask Mr. Foster" travel agenc'-5 at all Robinsons Department Stores. I.ONG DfACH CONYENTION06anuttAINMEJIT<Bna JOO C. Oe11t1 BM , Loni ~II. CA 90802 TV, Rocio. HR, stereo 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BeauuJul 2.5" color TV. :! yr wrnty, free detivery Sl28. 646-1786. Sony 17" Trinitron rolor TV. Xlnt cond. $350 631·1453. F'isber stereo w1pbono & cassette player. Year old. Cost QIO. Xlnt cond. Pnce Sl.50. 67S.3216. loah&McmiM &,li ... nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gener• 9AMO .••.....•••....... ~~ ... PUBLIC AIETION IY P\lbllc A.._i1trator Or-.~ Cata:a: •la. ALSO ~Tactct. Mfr ........ Mcrc:J. l, 1979 IO:OOAM Ctll34-297t For lnspectl.00 *** ....... 1917 Cburcb 009tAllleea You are~ wlnatt of TwoFree'TkUtl to Teaoe11eeWWiams' THI ICCIN'nlCITllS OY A HIGtfl'INCiALI •t the Looi Be1tch Coo· vent.Ion Center, 300 E. Ocean Blvd. Loo& &1ch To clalm your Uckec... call '42·5171. est m. *'** ; ~....... '8ctl ..._W..W tltO • tOJO C. t5JO ..................... .. AMtoa. IMported ...... •port.d ....... 1...,orted T~. Ftibruery 13, 1879 DAIL. y PIL.Ol' J • ••• •• • • • • • •• •• •• •••• •• ••••• ••• • • ••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••• ••••••• _____ ..., __________ ..;.;...;,;.;;;~.;;;;:;.;;.._;:ii;;c:.:.. ...... 1 ...................................... . WEIUY USED CARS a.-t720 ~ lffa 9740 v .... ..,.. t770 Autoa, U1ed ~ Alltot, U1.ct ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 32· n Lubra ~.n P\)'bn~ di&&! alaUQQ TWnO\.ryflr •Pl l1 m.(O) \'4M6 ll' h~F¥1&M bUat 10\.t' wood > with t'l'J tlP motor. ltlr 6 •rf'"..w ~8407~ CAJ.l, rAPf>\ UMd rM1r 54()..5630 2826 HARBOR ILVD. COSTA M~SA ------'M Roadmutttr. •at r+vt clw. Dda oft Wiil ......... I,........ tan"t ~ A.n.YUm• ••••••• -;-~• •• ••• ••• •• • •• WDl t .. '701 ....................... 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A/C, mag motor yaebt Reasona. 4 'Metil Drl•n 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wb.ls, green, very clean. ~21~~~32s6W"Hkly ....................... S7l62 DOWN m.52l4,6'7s-3l3t '71 1200: New clutch, bat· loah. Sal t060 $7l&2 PEI MO. tery. Good brakes & •••••••••• ••••••••• • ••• •--u--... .. body work 7l AUDI I OOlS ;;;I/Qi(;;"" 540-8662 . Cape Class Kekb, 33'6", ~ built, aJI wood, Pnme cond, szs.ooo Sue 2l3/46M895 or 55C>-395S. Montgomery Sloop 3 bags 6b.p. 0 B Trlr pulpits. Must see to appreciate. 16100. 631-4396 --- 30' 72 Coronado s loop. pa.Imel' aux1I, tall rig, cruise equip/Newport slip $26.500 2 dr • cyl, automatic a..e 9725 AM ff'M-stereo. Sunroof. .._ Blue w ith black v1oyl trim. (Cap. cost $2500. Rellidu.al $999.88. Tax per mo. $4.45. 36 m o. at S14 17. Tot.al required to drive away $78.62 oo ap- proved c redit ) (148MUZ). llACH LEASING 4019 Westerly, Suite 203 Newport Beacb 833.9850 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aDDD. Fantastic Closeout on 1978 Modeh, L979 Models nowamvmg MUST SELL DICK MILLER MOTORS ~W. Wam er,S.A 557-2132 14' Hob1e Cat w /trlr. Both '7• Biller . Loaded, CB, an x.lnt cond SlOOO or ofr. AM/FM 8 trk, AC. Off e>l436or495-4074. road susp. Gas shocks, IMW 97 I 2 -------- •••-•••••••••••••••••• 1976 Fiat 131 4·dr sedan, Catalina Z7' MaansatJ, x.lnt cond.lt1on. Tires & white s poke.a. SlflOO. Bill MS-3167. ~--64&-_9586 ____ 1Tn&b "16 16' Hobie. Ready to ••••••• •• •• •• ••• ••••••• race. 645·7353 Eves '76 El Camino. like new, m.Z703days. w/m. AM/FM caas. new loah. SUpi5/ radials & brakes. Must DocU 9070 Sell. $4350. 675-8592 res; m-0363oCc. ....................... --------- SlJrS AV All.AIU '64 Dodge Pickup w I shell. YACNewport646-0SS I xlnt body &: running coo d $1 .700 LAST CHANCE FOl 1978 SJOl's SAVI! IUYORLEASE NOW! 79's MOW ARRI VI MG! 1976 7 ·pass bus. lo m 1, 64&-3.Sll /549·2400 Chris good condlt1on. must -sell.~. 675-3148 eves. 75 G.M.C. Sierra \.'l ton p1clc·up, JSO. auto. P JS. Te cu a. totioft P 18 , f!'1. st1ereo, mags Also limited number or ,. $UlO ..>.> 34 0 1978 320i's is still ava1lu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----bte Call~today! Cm¥'"· ScM/ Will trade cus tom 750 131-2040 495.4949 ._ 91 20 Honda Sl.250 for truck or ••••••••••••••••••••••• van of equal value . ~!COUMTY'S Older camper 4·sale. w/o _536-_2_1_"8 _______ 1 OLDEST truck. $1 50. S tove & Vms 9570 rel rig, 640-Z700 •• ••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Moloriad libs 9 140 1973 DodRe V..S. 200 series " •-•••••••••••••••••••• Auto. new paint. tires. Salee-Sen'tce· Leas1n g radio, 5 s pd less than 2SK mi. Xlnt cond P . P. Call 955-0031 (8:3()..Spm ). 5 5 1-1673 eves & weekends. '71 ~ Flat Spider Like new. New top /pamt. See to appreeiate 546 I MS ....... 9727 • •••••••••••••••••••••• lr9dNew'79 HONDA.Cars MAMY To Choose FrCNR! UNIVERSITY OkkMObie. HOflda Cars • GMC Tr11Cb 2850Harbor Blvd. Cost.a Mesa 540-9640 '77 CiYlc:. AM/FM cass. 21,(0) DU. $3500. 494-7122. ......... 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE MO.PEDDLER $2750 best orfer. 557-9154 New PEUGEOT MO· 527-8795 _____ _ Row C.Ver.lnc.. '71 XK£ 2 + 2. 62,000 ml Rolla Aoyce BMW V 12. AC. Ve ry good PEDS Reg $469, Now '73 914 2.0 Xlnt. cond. Si!99. 631-3830 _ $4.900/best offer . Dy. 646-7741 eve./S u n 91 50 55&-6442 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Ford Van x1 cood . Stnd Must Sac. '79 Yamaha 750 shift Alr. P /S, 201Dpg, Spec., 1800 ml. Sells for sac. $2500. 751-1706. S3l8S Will sell for S2900. ~. '73 DodRe . P S. PB. ---------• AM /PM tape. CB. Air iS Yamaha 400 Enduro shocks, trlr hitch. $3750 Low miles. Xlnt. cond. 559-1573. 631-1349 -----------------1'74 Ford ElOO. brand new 72Kawasakl SOO motor, cus tom int . & Fast. $500. paint. bew brakes & 64.5-ll30 titt.s. Call Bill ~5984 '74Su.zuki 185. '61 Corvair window van lo ml $350. xlnt cond. mechanically 67~7444 __ ___. gd. body, ures. $725 Firm Honda Super 90. N ortradepoes .631·9500 workS7S. Alllos W..t.d t590 64.2-0364 after 4PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 '78 Honda ex soo. Lo/mi. Br and n e w co nd . TI4/973-Ut99am loSpm . '77 ,Triumph S live r Jubilee 600 miles. Mus :.ell &. l'P: 495-407_4 _ _, 74-Cz250 $600 Must Sell. WIWIUIUY YOUR DATSUM • PAJDFORORNOT TOP DOLLAR a.•.J.. • • BARWICK DATSUN ...., 111 I ,., t qot 'I ,111• 8 31-137S 493.337s 673-5027 ---' WEPAYTOPDOLLAR '76 SPACE ARROW 25'. for top used cars-foreign, domestics or classics. If your car 111 extra clean. see us FIRST! ~I l540Jamboree cond . F a ir pri ce Newport Beach 640-6444 _~ ___ 9066 _____ _ CREVIER $1 Sf & HOAOWAY SAHJA AHA 835·3171 THE UUIMAIE DAIVINCi MACHINE •USIDIMWs• '73 Bav SIR (561HJ P) '73200'lTii U87JJL) '152000Auto. air (2236) '76 2002 Op S I R C497PHJ) '77 530; 4 sp S/R C0179) '77 630csl 4 sp (TRS962) '18633CS1 S/R (0045) CloMclS...,. '75 2002. brown /t an. AM /FM cass .. 4 spd, air. Sl)l!iO. 497-3282 ••• P• Mardesich 438Tustan Newport Beach You are the wmner of Two frM Tickets to Tennessee Williams' THE ECCENTRICITIES OFA Mlfi.KTENGALE •XJ6 Repairs & Service• Joe Hennessey /Jaguar 1890 Plac .. C.M. 631·2742 .... t731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda 2150 H.-bor 11•d. Costa MeM 645-5700 '79 RX 7. Bmz. air. snr'f, alloy whls etc. $9200. ~ 1679; SS&-0744. lt79MA%DA GLC HATCHIACIC SIOODOWN plus tax & license 395.95 per month for 48 months on approved credit. APR ·l2 .S5~ Defer red pa yme n t price ·$S000.40. Equ1 P· ment includes • s peed trans.. carpeltng & fold down rear seat. 1533810). Cash price Is $3680 plus tax & license Mlroc~ Mfluto/ll.....tt 2150Harbor Blvd., C.M. 645.5700 ............. 9740 '75 2IO MC!Ulllic blue dean 10t. 14.000 males, xlnt caod tJu'OUCbout 64$-3210 ff11 3t1r1 ttl S ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t 746 '74 XR7, new paint, I loaded, cle1n. $2'100 /or beltoffer. 631·.a o,.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.,..... tt31 .J _ ................... . '75 Porsche 91• 1.8. Cop· per Appear. grp. Fm FM stero cass. Mags. Top cond. P .P . $7 ,000 . ~ ·~ VW Window Van. Good shape.woo. M2-llS3 • PUICHASI OllLIASI YOUINIW 1979 CADILLAC NOW! • Late '77 champagne edt l.600 H.\rt>or 8lvc.1 1UY Oil LEASE CONVr, mint. 11.000 m1, cO)(.l Mes.\. !)4().9100 0 ..,.,..,..,24 ~~. 673-6559 wrk .!!!!!!~!!!!~~ for opproxl•otely . d '78 El Dorado: retired $1500 to SZOOO-*" ~ BUG. Runsb t good,J gt G.M. Executive. Owner stlcMt-prla u.ffed tires, new a tery, us 1 cbiveo ooly. Prime cond. 11 o" t It : C a II twled. 840-4S22 aft 6· Sll.100"93-7893 ~2526, /to 5. VW Rabbit '75 deluxe '77 Seville. Lt Blue/Bii.if! w /sunroof AM /FM lnt.18.000 mi. All xtras. Porsche l96S 356SC. Super ca s s I s t e re o · N ° $10,500. PP. 751-4344/ clean. s uper fut black Catalytic coov. $2,800 64.>atll59 beauty w/super 90 eng, P.P.SSZ.8266 aft.6. ---·------ disk brks, AM /FM cass '77 Seville white w /blk &all papers. Bstofrover Vdvo 9772 leather tnterior. All xtra. $7500. All 6 pm. 498-3427 •••••••••••••••• •••• ••• incld. Michelin tires. on-vOLVO ly 18,000ml. SU .000. P.P . '73 914 1.7 mags. appear .,. Y 646-9797 evenings Sat/ grp. Bla ck AM /FM Sun. s~. SALIS. SERVICE --------- $4000. 673-0660 AHO LEASING '77 Seville. Loaded. Take 'II 934, slvr, lo mtleage, A/C. AM /FM. MUST SELL -MAKE OFFER. 979.2333 dys. 768-5363 eves. OVERSE~ DELIVERY over lease. $296 mo. Ask EXPERTS for Lee. 770-1709. '67 912 Targa Brn w/saddle inter. 6'4-1481 • ~ 9l1S Targa, 2SK mi, mint cood. $13,900/best offer. MS-1394 '66--911 EilLEUCE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. COSTA M~A 646-9303 540.9467 Otl+..MCH COUNTY VOLVO EXQ.USJVEL Y VOLVO Lartest Volvo Dealer In Orance County! Smog ex.empt yr , nu BUYorLEASE mags/ tares. am/fm DIRECT Cadillac see rust on mane before you buy. 1658 Iowa, Costa Mesa Ccsmo t917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Camaro. xlnt c:ood•· tion, 42K m1, burg. w/beige int, oew radials. mags, headers. $:11001 of· fer 536-2148 tf 20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'M Polar• x.lnt t.ma. air lbcka. IDK ori1 ml, S400. ....... IQ.llU7. ....................... 71 FOltD WAGON ..,,,. -· s.I,. .. V8, autom atic, p wr. steering, factory air coad., All/FM s tereo. lucgage rack & ONLY 8.000 rDilel! (l07VOZ). THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOOO HARBOR Ill VD COSTA MlSA fl•'d 0010 JJr72 Font Country Squire 77,000 MilQ, l owner, rack, air, 9 pauenger lll60. Call 7$2·6080 bet . 8-S 1971 Rancbero GT f\aUy lo9ded. AM/FM 8 tnck stereo. tilt wheel. crwse control, 8 way power seats. power windows, Brougham interior, c limatic control AM. Low mileage. Priced to seil. PP751-8867 ·m Wagon. auto, air cood . Great 429 engine. Need- ing C'6 trans. Minor body .n. $&50. 631-2408 "16 2 dr. Granada, 6 cyl. low mi. reclining bucket leBts. am/fm. s:nso. Call 842-8866 ~~~~.:~;5 Mm~~ CAPllCEWAGOH •gs Ford. dnven da ily, J.W16 model-9 passenger. needs minor work. $300 . va. automatic, air cood . 631·af16 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2()25 ~ ~er TEST Dllvt OUI Anaheim 750-2011 'U CAR __ -;;;....__ __ _ OF THE YE •1.. '18 242, AC. stereo cass Good inventory in stock. Hurry while they last! 5 "" tape. Takeover lse. & get special bonus. 775·1448 aft 7PM. MIR.AC&.E MAZDA,IUHAULT 2150 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 645-5700 1971 llHAULT GlLDILUXE SIOODOWN plus tax .ti license $104.41 per month ror 48 months on approved cre dit. APR· 12.98%. Deferred paym e n t price-$M27 .00. (3025895). Cash price la $3972 plus tax .ti license MlrocJe ~/l....tt 21.SOHarbor Blvd., C.M. 645-5700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976AMC MATADOR201. Hardtop. Automatic. fac· tory a ir cond ., pwr. steering & brakes, radio. heater & ONLY 32,000 miles on Uus gu Saver. (S60N'JG). THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20t>O HARBOR BlllD CO!>TA M ESA b42 · 0010 MUSTSB.L '74 Hornet Hatchback 6 cyl. Auto trans .. Pow Str & Brakes. Air. Buckets, AM/FM stereo & more. Golden tan with tan in- terior. Low miles. Xlnt. cond. One Owner. Asking $1,990. Call 963·11 21 weekdays 6·10 PM. weekends9AM~PM. CLOSED SUNDAYS --------t.lidl 9910 pwr. steeri.Jll, pwr. WU\· dows. pwr. cfr. locks, lilt '76 Granada V-8. wheel. cruise control. Xtras.Good Buy. rack & radio-Loaded .ti 673-0190. ready to go! C343NXM > ----------1C-TO jf!IU I '74 Gal. 2 dr. bard top. ..-... gjJ -$700 below Blue book CONNELL CHEVROLET ..'~,., lf.-trh111 11 I • "'I \ \I I ' ' S-46.1 200 900 So. c..t Hwy. 1:"1~ NOVAs °'°'ce of 10. All colors. 2 doors or 4 doors. All with automatic, pwr. steer-mg, radios & most have 8U' cond. An example : 191JRDB>. Now only $3696 CONNELL CHEVROLET .%')(l1,1rt.•1 11. : '''°'1\\H:--\ S46. I 200 6'4-S598 72 Gran Tonoo Sport S900 or best offer . 548-0878 ORANGE COUNTY'S MIWIST LINCOLN-ME RCURY Dealenhip ia now OPEN RAYR.ADHOE UNCOLN-MERCURY 16-18.AutoCent.er Dr. SDFwy-LUe FQreSt exit JRVINE IJ0.7000 '72 Co. Park 9 pass. wag. Whit e, fully loaded! Xlnt! $2,000. 6'75-6161 Uutuc; t952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Ghia II, P /B, auto, A/C. S2795 968-0689 '86Convertible. red/blk. 6 cyl, 3 spd. xlnt cond. $21SO/Offer. 494-6155 'ffl Must. good trans car, will be collector's item . Sl60/or be6t. 546-7708 •• Fastbadt. V-8, AC. PS, '71 El Camino SS4S4. Xlnt .WO. $119S. cond .. very low milts, ____ 499-4 __ 364 __ . __ _ ·:;esuverCloud 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... b ak •- $19 ooo ""' pwr r es • steer· O.•llla · '77 Electra. all extras. Ing, AM·FM 8 track in ••••••••••••••••••••••• 985-4144 good. clean cond. u,995! da h l bod •-. Call Art -s . cus om Y "' '71 Olds Delta 88. $900 '71 Stuldow. white, low mt. 87> 7080 673·9187 ~t. 2 sets of wheels. Runs great, xlnt cond. sunroof. vnyl top. Extra ---------• High perl. suspo. Must &47.-nl sharp. $27.000 631-1266 6'7 R1v1era full powe r, see to appreciate. $4500. ---------days67S-4840eves. A/C. good cond. $475. CallS36-278Sor5J6.8405. '78 Olds 98 Regency, 1961 Rolls Royce Sedan. 64.2v..:..,0835 days, 646·6423 '66 Impala. Blown engine. loaded. 17600. p . p . floe cond. Elegant white. ,_e_ ..... _. --------t body very gd cond. Ask· 7 19 VD N · 9 6 8 · 6 4 1 6 • _, 500 640-4999 ing SllOO. Rm alt 6pm, _m_rm-__ 1_164 ____ _ ....,, · · '738ulc:k Regal, 40,800 ml, ~0031writ 551·7384, ask Toyota t765 air, power, auto. $2000. for Dave. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~aft 6PM. ---------71 Belaire a\llo. 4 cir .• runs TOYOTA mechanic now at Ivan's, 1995 Harbor Blvd. C.M. &U-1982. IEFOREYOU SEU. YOUI '68 Wildcat convert, xlnt aood. good Ures $SSO/ cond. P /wind. A /C, bestoffer6'5-7297 $1200/bl!l of r. 675-5053 $140.95 DOWN $140.95 PER MO. ·ncUTLASs S.,.•• .... , .. _ Lots of extras $15,500. c.au Zl.3/592·3422 #1 "-o.-pc_., f 2925 HarbOr Blvd. at the Loog Beach Con· ventlon Center. 300 E. Ocean Blvd, Long Beach. To claim your tlcltet.s, call 642·5678, ext Z72. '118 250, sunroof, must sell. TOY OT A. $3000/offer. Call Martha. SEE us•. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ---------• 74 Vega Hatchback GT. 1978 Bwck Regal. Like F\re engine red Ir cream new. Under Wrnty. air. interior. Power sl~rlns, am/fm cassette $5900 auto trans, stereo, new .._1991 radials .. as .. ooo miles. RENT. 23' Fireball. Sell contained. COSTA MESA *** 881-U61or494·3672 c ••r: Cherry cono.ltlon. Best '' 15 <Xfer. (714> 640-0768 979-2500 MS-2283 C.,t '715 MARQUIS TOY OT A '89' am MBZ. Gd cond. Ml~JON Vl&JO Sf'JOOorbesloffer. 131-2110 495-1210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '811 caprtce. good coodl· 2 dr . h ardt op. V·8. automatic, A M -F M · slereo/8 track. power aeat. air cond., tilt wheel . cruise control, powe r door locks. vinyl roor. (Ca p . coat '5100. Residual $2t99.88. Tax per mo. $7.98. 36 mo. at Sl32.t7. Total required to chive awa.y 1140.95 oo ap. proved credit.> (383$1.S) WANTED: P.P . ls looking for ao older motor home in good cond. w I Al cond. & gener ator. 547·3182 WE BUY ClEAMCARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET ••••••••••••••••••••••• '13C.prt·V6· New custom ___ 957_-LS68 ____ --------'67 El Dorado. $750. Good '76 Corolla liflback, 5 spd. tires. runs aood. Good In· Uoo. 1 owner. All oria. lll60. 494-5581alt6PM paint with pin striping, MBZ '73/'74 220 4Dr. /\JC. Map, Stereo. $2450 Call AM /FM. PIS, auto ~so 642-3379 Pvt pty 963-8377 am+8 t rac k , d e tail terior.64&-1312. '75Monu2+24-cyl, auto, s t ripes . mags.new ~Coupe de Ville. 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Confirmed: Overwhelming majority of MERIT smokers say their former high tar brands weren't missed! MERIT has proven conclusively that it not only delivers the flavor of high tar brands-but continues to satisfy! This ability to satisfy over long periods of time could be the most important evidence to date that MERIT science has produced what it claims: The first real taste alternative for high tar smokers. Ki®&lOO's ! ' t 1 I . D1•ntington Beach Fountabl Valley l OIT IO N Your Home town Daily N e w spape r j VOL. 72, NO. ''· 3 SE CTIONS, 30 PAGES OR ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1979 EN CEN ;s ! S urf Was Small, But A~tion Was Large I Surfers could only find two-foot swells to work out on at Huntington Beach Pier · Monday afl<.'rnoon but when the photographer stationed himself on the pier with a 500 millimeter lens. the frozen action appeared spectacular F rom a ny angle, the s m all stuff still looked like fun. Surf is ex pected to remain down at two-foot levels Wednesday but m ay pick up a bit later m the week "" ..... ""°'. FOUND STRANGLED Linda Vanderveen, 11 Kidnapped Girl Slain; Pair Sought G RAN D RAPIDS, Mich. CAP1 Two men were being hunted 1n Mi c hi gan t o d ay in the str angulation slaying of ;in 11· year -old school crossing guard who was dragged into a c;;ir then dumped about a mile ff'om her ck ml•ntary school Linda Vanderveen. 11. a sixth 1?ruder at Mul1ck P<ffk Ele men- tary School and daughter of the city's personnel director , fought desperate!}' CJs she was forced Into a car Monday morning. a witness said. Less than 10 hours later and about a mile away, the child was found de ad , he r h ands tied behind her back. Sgt. Gary Miller of the police cSee U NDA, P a«e A2) HB Residence Tear Gassed A Huntingto n Be ach c o u pl e we r e rud e ly awa kened early tod ay when someone thre w a tear gas canister through a window in their home. J erry and Joan Starks , 9631 Zetland Drive , were treated and released from P aclrica Hos pita l after the y inhaled the fumes from a military-type gas canister thrown Into their home s hortly afte r m id· night. Police U . John Foster said there have been no arrests made in connec· tion with the predawn inci- dent. Police are not sur.t why the couple's honfi was gassed. Valley Holdups On Rise By JERRY CLAUSEN Otl ... 0•11Y Plio.S1i 11 When a lone g unman bran- di s h e d a b lue -s teel . semi · automatic pistol in a Fountain Valley liquor store Monday and made off with $200, it was the 19th holdup in the city so rar this yea r . FCl r holdu p v ic lim David Browning, it was a frightening exper ience. For city stutist1c1ans, the inci- dent marked a 46 percent in- crease in ar med robberies this year over last year by this dall' The robber . descr ibed CJS a s tocky, male cauc a:Jlan, an- nounced. "This is a holdup." He ordered clerk Browning to lay on tht> n oor of Dick's Liquor Store. 9074 Edinger Ave . took the cash register bills and ned on foot The incident was. said police Lt. Bill De Nisi. not much dif· ferent from the 15 other rob beries committed so far this year wilh guns. One of the 19 robberies was commitled with physical force and the other three with knives. Jn a ll. bandits have escaped with $10. 764 from sma ll businesses throughout Fountain Valley. Although they pulled only 13 robberies by Feb. 13 lust year. robbers managed to make a few mor e dolla rs. The take was $12,658, De Nisi s aid. The city added up a total or 44 armed robberies during all of 1978. statisticians said. up by one robbery over the year 1977. If the current robbery rate continues. however. the 1979 total would climb lo a record- high 64 armed robberies this yea r , figures indicate. Most of Founta in Va lley's holdup victims are cler ks in s mall markets, liquor stores, drug stores, service s tations and restaurants. De Nisi said. The only injury reported m <See HOLDUP, Page A2 > Baby The second murder trial o . William WaddUI of Huntington Harbour, accused of strangling a newborn jlfrl after sn e survlved a saline abortion, was scheduled to start today In Orange County Superior Court. The tirat tria l of Dr. Waddill , 43, ended in a mistrial last May when jurors admitted a n.er 18 weeks of tesUmony and 11 days of deliberation they were hope· lessly deadlocked . New trial Judge Byron K. O•llY 1'1191 l'Mle by JHrv ClawMn KYLE MERCK, 12, EXAMINES WARPED SKATEBOARD IN RUINS OF GA.RAGE BLAZE Huntington Beach Boy's Efforts to Extinguish One Fire Started Another Boys H a 'Ve Narrow Escape in Blaze Kyle Merck. 12, figures it was a good thing he was at home for the Lincoln's birthday holiday Monday instead of at Wa rdlow Ele mentar y School. He and a friend discovered s mo ldering rags in the J ohn Merc k family garage, 9002 Get- tys burg Drive, Hu nt i ngton Bea ch. at about 11 : 15 a .m . The only problem , Kyle says. is that in a rush to get water. the boys ki cked over a container of paint thinner T he garage burst Into na me. The boys managed lo escape the garage and call fi remen as the blaze began eating through t he door le a ding from ~he. garage to the kitchen. "It was the most s cariest thing that ever ha ppened to me," Kyle said later while in· s p e c tlng h is h e a t -warped skateboard left by firemen in the driveway along with other fire debris. Eventually, the blaze entered the kitchen. ruining cabi nets and appliances. But Kyle and his friend escaped through another door . Novice Thug Tries Holdup With Toy Gun Police are searching today for a shaky bandit who a pparently used a toy shotgun in an unsuc· cessful attempt to rob a 47-ye<.i r- old Huntington Beach man in his home early Sunday . Police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said the young thug woke a sleeping resident at l ::;o a.m., pointed his weapon at his victim and de· m anded all the man's money a nd jewelry. T he groggy reside nt began gr appling with the crook and grabbed hls hair . The pair strug gled until the bandit screamed, CSee BANDIT. P age A2) ath Retrial Opens cMlllan was expected to meet 'n chambers with defense at- orney Charles Weedman and prosecutor Robert Chatterton to- day before proceeding with pre- trial matters and jury selection. WaddlJI Is a ccused of stran· ellna the infant known as baby 1lrl Weaver In Westmins ter Com· munlty Hospital after h is attempt to abort the fetus by lnJcctlng e salln~soluUon Into the mother. It ls alleged that he strangled the Inf a nt In he r crib an e r • claiming that she had suffered massive brain damage by Im- mersion In the saline and would be llttle more than a human vegetable If she lived. Jurors In t h e fi rs t tria l originally voted 9 to 3 for convlc· lion, swtn1Ln1 later to 9 to 3 for acqufttaJ before deadlocking 7 to s In favor of acqulllal on the seventh and final ballot The lssue of brain damaic oc· cupled many days of testimony In the ortatnal trial. Waddill a nd h is a ttorney argue d t ha t the ba b y wus alre ady dead w h e n It was brou1ht to the nursery from the 18-year·o ld m othe r 's room w h e r e Waddil l ea rl i e r performed what he thought was a successful abortion. Chatterton, however , put doc· tors oo the atand who testified that the baby, even I( It only had what they descr ibed as minimal "brain stem acth'lty" knew Ufe and could not be regarded as letally dead. ) 'Wanted To Die,' He Said By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of tN O•ily Pl ... Sufi A Costa Mesa man. who told poli ce he wanted to die, was shot and killed Monday night after barricading himself in his west side home and fi ring nearly 60 rifle shots during a two-hour siege James Ar mstrong, a 48-year· old gardener al F airview State fl ospltal. was hit by t wo pohct! s hotgun and rinc blasts when he rush4:'d out firing a .22 caliber ra· fie from the porch of his home at 2133 Contine ntal Av<' . poli ce :.aid "He indicated that he wanted police lo kill him ... Capt. Robert Mood y said today. "He had two rifl l's 'and considerable ammuna- tu>n lie just ke pt firing ... Costa Mesa firemen were the f1r:.l lo come under fire from Armstrong when they responded to a vehicle fire in front or the hOUl>C at 8 48 p.m. Armstrong a pparenlly hud set a torch lo his own pickup truck. Capt. Moody said . Fire men took cover as buJlets struck their fire engine A number of bullets lodged in homes across the street. Police and seven members or the SWAT team under Lt. J ack Calnon's command quickly sur- rounded the home and evacuat· ~d n e a r b y r es id e n t s . A r m st ron~·s wife an d fou r chi ldre n ha d fl ed t he home earlier, police said Armstrong fi red between 40 and 60 shots at poli ce during the nex t two hours. Police did not CSee SLAIN, Page A2 > Coas t Weatl1e r Chance of light r ain Wednesday morning with probabil ity or measurable rain SO percent decreas- ing to 30 percent Wednes· d a y a fte r nooq . Hig h s Wednesday 60 tO 65. Lows tonight 45 to SO. INSIDE TODAY A terminoll11 iU couple re- new marriage vows: "Every d o11 be c o m es m o r e beoutifW." Page AS ) r I j 'f A% OAILV PILOT H/f l~'Y February ll, If!! M treet FV Crosswalk Vote Irks Board Mentber ft)'ll.\YMONllf; ll O~Jlt Ol .. 0.VIT ~\wit Fuun\ m \' "'')' \'1\y Coum1l mf'm~t'll ha"~ apprO'•·t-il • ,., ... o\uuon rntruduc\'d b> Coun C'llman Ut'n Nh'\St-n \hat m1it~ pr~' ("l'lt lht• 10 ... t•\luuon of 1 C'OO t rm•t-nnu1 "'cbool C'r\)'-:o." ;\lk nd the ;.tl'l lt>n h_.., r 1wd lh1· H t" llf .A\ It u~l ont• 'chm•I t ru!'tl't' Shl·llu Ml'\ .. r... \4 ho calll'd l l ,, m1 .. u· .. ", uf ht' 'Stl"ltwn 11 ofOC'lal crapaclty " T ht• r f'\Ohtl\on n k 1 \ocu\ schao1 umc1al to "111dopt a ro"C> uf no t ut11i1tn1 un .. 151n:tht<'<l C'ros~walkl\ bt•tw4ltm 1nl t>r ' (UOM on muJOr trarhr 1trlt"f 1.Si. thlf'h~ ay11. I ~ 1~1.,t·n l>routtht lh•· rt-solution brfon · tht• counttl lust week :aftrr f C\unt .un V ulll'Y 1ele1t1en u r .) 1 Sc'hCIOl {)1str1t•t trusll'vs dl' c "ii-d tu a, 'k lht· ell y to 1n-.tu ti .i Coffee Dips Productio11 Rise Cites !\t:W \'ORK 1,\P1 Gt·ner al l''oods Corp., the n at10 n's lt'ndrng roffN' compa ny. droppe d the wholc~ale prtce o( 1l<; Maxwe ll House coffee by fi ve <.'l'nls to $2 ~ a pO\tnd. Tht' m ove followed similar five-cents-a-pound wholt:'~alc price rl'ductions Monday by the Folger divis ion of Procte r & G a mble Co .. the nation's ~ccond-lar~cst coffee roast er. and by Hills Brothers, 1\ m ('rka 's third-r::mkcd coffee company . Analyst~ say coffee prices on commodity markets h::wt' h<.>t•n fulling because of unusually ~tron~ product ion of he ans this season. and added th(• lo"-<:r whok~:1k pncc~ could be refl ected in re · t a tl prtct•i, a~ ::.oon a~ new shipme nts arrive <1t ~roccr) store·~ /tlissing 22 Days crosswalk on Mugnoha ~trtet 1wM EslNlla Avenue. S<'hool tt"us te cs want the t'ros11walk bccaW>e they hove de- ddcd to d01ie McDowell School und trnnsfer \t!t 400-plus students ucro11 Mu gnolil' Street to nearby Tumun School next fall. ('oundlmun Nielsen has two c h aldren who n ow a tte nd McDoweJI Schoo\ and who have bet'n assigned to Cox School next foll "A:s a pnrt>nt. 1 :>m opposed to thl' d 05ure of McDowell Sch<>Ol. but l don 't really want to get in .. o lved a s a coun cilma n ," N lt'tsen :.aid But Mrs . Myers said Nielsen's pushing of the crosswalk resolu· u on ''is an effort to pressure the board to keep Mc Dowell School open " Nie lse n disagr eed . "l am against a n y cr osswalk on Magnolia Street." he added. •·The merger or McDowell and Tamura is not a good idea due to the Magnolia crossing. lt might be better to send the Tamura kids to Fulton School." Nielsen said. But s chool board m e mber Roge r Bclgen di~greed with \hat notion . s in ce s tudents would then have t o cross busy Slater Avenue lo wulk to school. "It is unfortunate for the city 10 force us lo use less efficient ways to operate our s chools ... Bel~en said In a report sent to the school Moms Hold Hope For Three on Boat board. city Traffic Engineer Jim McClendon s aid. "It's this city's policy not to place crosswalks at nonprotected locations" like the M agnolia-&strella area. Nielsen s aid his resol ution. adopted unanimously by the council. "just clarWes the city's policy ·· BB Cit!I Deadlork Ar WI ....... ............... More Council Names Slated? By ROBERT BARKER Of,.,. o.i1., root i i." City Cou nci\rnan John Thomas says h e will intr oduce a ·'handful of n ames"' when of- ficials try again tonight to np· point a seventh member lo \he Huntington Beach City Council Previous attempts to appoint a successor to former Mayor non Shenkman ha v e e nde d 1n deadlock. Thomas. Mayor Ron Pattinson and Don MacAllister have sup· ported Ralph Bauer . a former Huntington Beach Union High School board president . Mayor Pro Tempore Richard Siebert. Ruth Bailey and Bob Mandie have backed Planning Commission Ch airman R\lth Finley. diUonal votes reQuircd for tht- a ppo\nt ment. Howt>ver. ThOmu. appeared to scotch those reports today. He said he has reservations because Porter is "very clolie" to StPve Schumacher . a leader of a recall group working to oust Thomas. Pattinson and City Al· tornr y Gall Hutton from office. •'Having Porter on the City ('ouncil might be like having a knife al my back." Thomas s aid. Thomas adde d that if it weren't for Porter's relationship with Schumacher, h e might have voted for Porter. Meanwhile. some other can· d1dates have surfaced A group of downtown business people has circulated a petition promoting former Councilman Ted Bartlet\ for the job. Former First Lady Bess Truman is celebrating her 94th birthday today in her stately 17-room Victorian mansion in Independence. Mo. She has surpassed by five years the age of any fo r mer first lady. Thomas said he would in· troduce at least thr ee new names in an attempt to break : ,the stalemate. They include Clancy Yoder. a member of the city's personnel board. former m ayor J erry Matney and J ohn Valentino, an executive with McDonne ll Douglas. Ro b e rt Bazil. a lon gtime me mber of the planning com· m iss1on. a lso has been men- tioned The Duke Recovers In Newport Actor John Wayne. described by his s ecre tar y a s be lng "good. high s pirits ,· continued to recuperate from cancer sur- gery today at his Newport Beach home . "He's getting plenty of rest bul he's also been doing some walking and watching the boats from the patio." the actor's secretary said. "He's getting hundreds or phone calls. letters and lele· grams ... she added. "He 's doing his level best to respond to well wi!>hers but obv1ou!'ly. he can't return al\ those calls." There nave been earlier re· ports that Thomas would throw his support to former planning commissioner Mark Port er who might then pick up the thn·c ad f'ro• Pag«' A I SLAIN ... return the nre "We phoned him at least lhn•c• times and repeatedly told him ll) surrender." Moody said. He .. aid Armstrong would talk "'1th of ficers for a few minutes . then hang up. At 10:50 p.m . officl·rs toltl Armstrong he had three m mutl'" to come out befort.' lf':.ar l!a:.. would be lobbed into his home. The a ppointme nt m ust be made by Friday or a spccia) f.'l e ction will be held at an estimated cost or $35.000. T he term expir es in April of 19RO. 1'hJ2_m as, who has dra wn criticis m for being absent a t M uncil se!'.sions. said they art> ··h a rdl y worth a tte ndi n g becau:.e of all the bickering.·· Ht' sa1cl ht' would be present ar tonight's 7 30 mt-l'tmg at Cil:t Council chJ mbN:. Fire Ruins Old Garage Fire destroyed an abandoned wood-frame .ga r a ge in Hunt '"~ton Keach this morning . No tnJUflt'S were reported. Dy T01'1 81\RLEY Ol I ... Oall1 l'ltot Stall It 1s now 22 days since the 45· foot "'Armistit'e" left San Diego on a one·weck fishing trip hut three Or ange County mothers ri.'fuse to ~iv<' up hope for those aboard the V<'SSCI an Army U·2 spotter plane 1s Joining the search," s he said ·'The Coast Gua rd has been hampered by fog . but once the weather clears they intend to widen the search t o a point farther south." Nidsen said t he crosswalk and warning li ght would cost the city $13.000. The city also would have lo hir<.' a crossing guard. School board members plan to discuss the crosswa lk problem al their 7:30 p .m m eetin g Thursday. The 71-ycar -old Wayne re- p o r tedly was partic ul a r l y pleased to receive a get well message from Britain's Queen Elizabeth 11. The monar ch con- gratulated him when he won the Osca r for his performance in ''True C,.ril.'' About one minute arter thl' ul timatum was issued, Armslrung came out shooting. He reported ly fired four shots before lhrl'l' Me sa police officer~ returned thc fire . Armstrong was s truck at least once in the chest as the offi cer., fired five shots . He was dead on arrival at Costa M1•s11 Memon al Hospital. Battalion Chief Ro n Bea rd sntd th<' blate began al about 9 45 a m m the garage at the n •a r of 17091 Ash St. One of the two abandoned homes near the burning strnc- turc was sli ghtly damaged by flames from the blaze, Beard said. It took fireme n about 15 minute:. to extin~uish the fire. A duplex JUSt north of the garage and some nearby apart- me nt::. weren't dam aged by the ftre The cause or the blaze isn't known and no damage estimate was available this morning. "They're still searching. and. 1n fact, they are expanding the sf;';•rch." Mrs Man e McDonald c,r 2148 San Carlos Lant', <:osta Mesa. said today. "'The last word I had was that Chavez Vrges Farm Worke~ Back to Job~ Mrs. McDonald 1s the mother or Dennis Vowell. 22, of San Diego, and skipper of1 the boat which also carried his wife. Deb· bie. 21. and""Gary Newton. 22, also of San Diego. Vowell and Newton went to Estancia High School together when they lived in Costa Mesa. T h e optimi s m of Mrs. f'roaPogeAJ LINDA .•• j uvenile bureau said the body was fully clothed and showed no obvious signs of violence. Police said an autopsy today s h o w e d Linda h a d been strangled. but they could not say whether she had been sexually assaulted. More tests were being conducted. Officials at UC LA Medical Center where Wayne 's can- cerous s tomach was re moved Jan. 12 said the actor received more than 300.000 letters from well wishers all over the world. He reportedly has received a\ least 10.000 more since he re- t urned lo Newport Beach plus hundreds of telephone calls. Officer Killed SCHENECTADY. N Y 1AP 1 A nine-year police veteran. patrolman William Koeni~e. 35 was shot and killed when he mN a man he had come to dtsarm city police said today. The sus peel. identified as Edwin Smlth. 22. of Scotia, then shot and killed himself with a · differ ent ~un police said. F ro• Poflf! A J BANDIT ... EL C ENTRO I J\P ) Thous ands o f United Farm Workers union m('mbcrs heeded the urging of leader Cesar Ch avez and rrturncct to their JObs today. Their work stoppage Monday to mourn a slain worker shut down harvesting of virtual· ly all the nt1tion 's winter lettuce "It looks like most or the worker!'. returned to their jobs," growers' assoc1at1on s pokesman Ron Hull said "The vallc~-widc work stop- page yl'stt'rday was a spon· tancous thmg, not som ething we had called for or planned ... said a union s pokesma n. He con· r.rmcd that members were back on the JOb today. except for thos e on stri k e against 10 grower" The uncxp<'cted l:ttoppage shut down harvc!>ling of nearly 1111 the nation's wmlt'r lettuce. ac- cording to Milt e Karge r . a spokesman for l<'ttuce growers. About 7.000 workers struck 30 farms. Chave1. c alled for a second 1 work stoppage on Wednesday. when 28-year-old Rufino Con- treras is to bl' buried. He was shot Saturday when a group of strikers went to a fi eld near Holtville. whcr C' IC'ttuce was be· ing harvest ed by replacement workers. OAAMGl OOAS'T H I DAILY PILOT ,,..,,0,.,.(~lflrrit••f"'·'" •l'"""""'' .. ,,i~ ~~\M ~Pf-M\ 1\~l'-""fl f'!fl"'°Ot .... ("•I rtwt>fl\ftif'tlJf ....... ~'r '-1'-"tlllf'Htil~IHf' OUb'l'\~0 Mofld•~ lhH~ J-rt""'t tt\t \Ollt" ,,,,.,. ... N .. WO"'f\ ~h HV"'llf'O!Of'I rt-M ft J tt-rfl t4t1111V1411ry lftt•fWt t~"-'Mh ~"(f)f'll A ,.,.. ... , .. ll(Jft4it1t1ftfioft1• out>t·~'~··"~,.iM¥" """"' 'vtw0 .. •' ,,..,,. Ofl~ 1\ ... 1 OWf'lt\ht,.... f .. 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"It isn't true lo say that our loved ones were last seen Jan. 22 ." Mrs . Newton said. "We have been told by fishermen that they were seen fishing on the Cortes Bank on J an. 24 shortly before they had a big storm in the area. Chuck Elkins. a safety patrol member and classmate of Linda al the 35S·pupil school. described her as ·'probably one of lbe most popular girls in our class.·· Doctors at UCLA said when they released Wayne that they expect him to have a quick and complete recovery. He is still b e ing t r eat e d fo r a post· operative infection which is not regarded as serious. "'Let me go. I'm new at this." The he avy-set thug freed himself from the man's grasp and fled on foot into the fog. The victim told police his ass<lilant's weapon appeared to be a toy. "But they had more than a ton of fish on board at the time.'' s he said. "Thal would help to stabilize the boat and ride out the storm." Officers s aid late Monday night that witnesses described both men sought in the case as black. The Coast Guard was using eight aircraft in a 24-hour sweep of 79.000 square miles of ocean during the weekend before heavy fog put ~ hall to the operation. Contact with the searchers 1s being maintained by Debbie's mother . M~rs. Bunny Scott or 201 Calle Dorado.SanClemente Teen Injured On Pier Piling In Huntington She is no less hopeful of the trio's 'survival than the two Costa Mesa mothers who are in constant contact with her A 16-year-old Anaheim boy who ripped his scalp open on a b arnacle-encrusted Huntington Beach pier piling Motfday is re- ported in satisfactory condition today al Pacifica Hos pital. All three women noted that the miss ing trio had sufficient food and water for two weeks when thc.>y left San Diego Jan. 22. "They can s urvive and they wouldn't be the first to survive for that length of time," Mrs. McDonald said. "Many. many people are praying with us today and l reel sure that our prayers will be answered." F.-...Po~AI HOLDUP ... such crimes during the past two years. h owever , w a s the manager of Edwards Cinema. 16149 Brookhurst St . That was ln November . when 23· year-old Willia m Whiteside was round at about 5:30 a.m. near the back door of the theater . He had been bludgeoned and relieved of his wallet. a pocket calculator, keys and a class ring, police said. Lt. De Nisi is at a loss to ex· pla in the recent increase in armed robber ies ln Fountain Volley. "Sociologist.<; probably would say it's just the hard times,'' he conjectured. "l r eally don 't know why -people just setm more brazen, more apt to l)kk up a aun and commit o crime. "I don'l know why. J just wish tbcy'dgoaw1y ... " Acid Theft Told Cit y lifeguards said Mike Moore rode his boogie board into the ctty pier iit 1:35 p.m ., peeled back his scalp on sharp crusta- tions and s uffered a possible concussion. Li feguards said the youth was one of 4,500 pcopl~ who tumcd out in 62-degr ee s unshine to frolic in cool 56·degr ee water or play in the sand. Slate lifeguards who patrol Huntington State Beach and Bolsa Chica State Beach estimated crowds during Mon- day's Lincoln's birthday holiday at 10,000 persons. City lifeguards said they con- t ende d with on l y one near-drowning Monday when a 14-year·old boy. desc)'tt>ff as "quite drunk." almost sue· c:umbt'd in chest-deep water. 3 Arrested In Abduction . LOS ANGELES <AP> Three Los Angeles area men remain in custody without bail tod&.>' In connection with the kidnapping for ransom of a tO-year -old boy, who disaeeearcd from a Baldwin1 1Ulls ptsuiground lost week. Edd.le Kliiee Jr. was found Monday bouJ\d and saHed. but unharmed -on the noor of a plckup truck in east Compton. 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Surfers could only find two-foot s wells to work out on at Huntington 13each Pier Mond<;IY. afternoon but when the photographer stationed himself on the pier with a 500 m1lhmeter lens. the frozen action appeared spectacul a r . From any angle. the small stuff sW l looked like fun . Surf is expected to remain down at two-foot levels Wednesday but may pick up a bit later in the week . l• Surf Was Small, But Action Was Large {----------------------------------------- ~Police Slay Barricaded Mesa Man .. PWlrc.,_i. FOUND STRANGLED Linda Vanderveen, 11 ~Kidnapped ~rlSlain; Pair Sought GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. <AP > Two men were being hunted 1n Michigan toda y in th e strangulation slaying of an 11· year-old school crossing guard who was dragged into a car then dumped about a mile from her e lement.ary school. Linda Vanderveen. 11, a sixth grader at Mulick Park Elemen· lary School and daughter of the city's personnel director, fought desperately as she was forced into a car Monday morning, a witness said. Less than 10 hours later and about a mile away, the child was round dead. he r h and s lied behind her back. Sgt. Cary Miller of the police juvenile bureau said the body was fully clothed and showed no obvious signs of violence. Police sald an autopsy today s how e d L inda had been strangled, but they could not say whether she bad been sexually assaulted. More lests were being conducted. Chuck Elkins, a safety patrol member and classmate of Linda at the 355-pupil school, described her as "probably one or the most popular girls in our class." Officers said late Monday night that witnesses described both men sought in the case as black. The one seen at the ab· ducllon site was aged 25 to 30 and was or normal build. A second man seen in a car about six blocks away was 45 to 50 years old, heavy-set and had a pock-marked race, police said. The can being sought were described as a dark 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix or Chrysler Cordoba and a rusted, cream-colored Foret station wagon. Roadblocks set up as far away as Muske.ion. more than 30 miles to the west. felled lo find either vehicle. Six Bonged Bakhtiar Held Under Arrest TEHRAN, Iran <AP l Former Prim e Minister Shahpour Bakhliar was arrested today as Iran's new provisional government appeared to be making headway in its efforts to bring unruly supporters here un· der control. But the newspaper Ettclaat r eported that six people had MORE IRAN NEWS: PAGES A4, AS, A 7 been hanged in Tabriz, 330 mile:. northwest of the C<!,P1lal , on or· ders of ·religious leaders 'and that insur gents had torn the emblem orf the U.S. Consulate there. Efforts to r each authorities in Tabriz for con· firmaUon were unsuccessful. The stale radio reported that Mehdi Bazargan, head of the Ayatollah Rubollah Khomcinj's new government. named seven members of his Cabinet Two of the ministers are longtime leaders of the National Front. the coalition of parllcs that OP· posed the rule of Shah Moham· med Reza Pahlavi. National Front leader Kanm Machinist's Hand Crushed . An Irvi~e machinis t caught his hand an a metal shearing press at Airco Cryogenics, 1900 S. E . Main St .. Monday evening, crushing the hand. Doctors said several or the bones in the hand of Peter Luchloger . 25, of San Juan Capistrano, were broken, and s cheduled surgery to repair them. A s hop foreman s aid Luchinger was familiar with the workings of the machine and bad operated it for about three months. WARM, FURRY VALENTINE GIFT? SAN DIEGO <AP) -A pet store is trying to sell live taran- tulas al $5.99 as Valentine's Day girts, along wUb a booklet telUng bow to housebreak the insects. U one webs up your house, the book says, look It squarely ln the eye and say. •'No, no, nauehty spider!" "We sell them on ValenUne's Day because secretaries llke to give them to their bosses," said Claire Sanderson of O'Connell's, the store that is seUJng t hem. Sanjaby was na me d foreign minister and another leading Front figure, Dariush Forouhar. was named labor minister, the radio reported. Reliable sources also reported that unknown assailants opened f1 r e today on Bazar agan 's Tehran office aft e r Bazargan and Sanjaby had gone inside for a conference There were no in· (See IR,\N, Page /\2) Marvin Trial Delayed by Lme Witness lif!king Bis Chops LOS ANGELES I J\P l Testimony in the LC(\' Marvin properly settlement trial was delayed today after the attorney for Michelle Triola Marvin said he was s ummoning a "surpnse witness." Tennessee the giraffe appears to be•thinking about a t asty salad as he flicks his shiny tongue in anticipation. For more on this leggy resident of Lion Country Safari. turn to Page AJ. Attorney Marvin Mitchelson said the witness had flown in from overseas in the predawn hours and would not be available lo testify until the afternoon court session. Superior Court Judge Arthur Marshall granted a brief recess. Irvine to Weigh Wiring Controls He sajd he also wanted lo give Marvin's attorn eys time to respond lo an amended com- plaint filed today by Mitchelson, seeking an additional $1 million for Miss Marvin. The Judge said he would hear arguments o n whe the r the a_mendment should be accepted by lht' court. It brought Miss Marvin's total claim against the actor to $2.8 million for the six years they live d together without being married A proposed ban on aluminum electrical wiring, a plan to oper ate a city bus service for two weeks In June , and a resolu- tion calling for the improvement of Laguna Canyon Road to a four-lane divided highway are scheduled for consideration by the Irvine City Council. T.he council meets at 7 : 30 tonight at City Hall. 17200 Jam· boree Blvd. Chuck Corum. acting manager or the city planning depar fment. Flaming Fool Hot Time at lroine Bar An unsteady Imbiber al the Airporter Inn in Irvine de· clded to make his last drink a spectacular one Monday night. WITNESSES SAID lt was a spectacular show indeed as the man set his tequila on fire in the dim Ucbt, lifted ll high above his head and aimed the stream oC liquid Clre ror his mouth. His aim was less than expert, and the man 'sloshed lbe drink onto h1s Ups, down bis necJc and on his chest and drinking arm. HE WAS TREATED for burns at Tustin Commul'IJty Hoapll&l Firemen said the fellow will be takin1 bis llquldl through a str-aw for a while. is recommending the ban on aluminum wiring. based on fire department records. The records indicate that m £ires in which electrical wiring has been identified as the cause, aluminum wiring was involved in 10 of 11 cases in Irvine. Cop· per wlring, generally considered safest by firemen. was involved. The type of wiring Involved in the 11th case was not Identified. A February 1978 fire in Yorba Linda, In which a man was killed, was attributed to a fault in the so-ca lled "n e w technology .. aluminum wiring which the Building Industry As· sociatlon supports. Firemen reported that im· proper installation of the a luminum wiring, whi c h otherwise is considered saCe and (8eeCOVNCIL, Pase M> .. . College Parking Problell18 Weighed Potential solutions to Sad· dleback College's parking woes could surface tonight during a discussion of proposed parkina reculalions and permlt pollcles . Tru•tees are scheduled t.o dls- cuss reco)llmended changes lo parklna poUcies at tonl1ht ·s 1.30 meeUng in the board room or tht Mlulon Viejo campus' library complex. 'Wanted To Die,: He Said By MICHAEL P ASKEVlCH O! "9 OailV Pllot Sl.tff A Costa Mesa man, who told police he wanted to die. was shot and killed Monday night after barricading himself in bis west side home and firing nearly 60 rifle shots during a two-hour siege. .:ames Armstrong. a 48-year old gardener at Fairview State Hospital. wa~ hit by I wo pohce shotgun and rifle blasts when he rushed out firing a .22 caliber ri- fle from the p<>r ch or hi!' home al 2133 Continental Ave , pohce said "He 1nd1caled that he wanted police to kill him ... Capt. Robert Moody said today. "He had two riOes and considerable ammuni- tion. He Just kept firing.·· Costa Mesa firemen were the first to come under fi re from Armstrong when they responded to a vehicle fire 1n front of the house al 8:48 p.m . Armstrong apparently had set a torch to his own pickup truck . Captain Moody suid Firemen took cover as bullets struck their fire engine. A number of bullets lodged 111 homes across the street. Police and seven members of the SWAT team under Lt .lack Calnon ·~ command quickly sur· rounded the home and evacuat- ed ne ar b y r e s id e nt s . Arms trong's wife and four children had fl ed the home earlier, police said Armstrong fired between 10 and 60 shots at police durln~ the next two hours Police d\d nol <See SLAIN, Page i\2) Coast Weathe r Chance of light rain Wednesday morning wtth probability or measurable rain 50 percent decreas- ing to 30 percent Wcdnes- d ay afternoo'\· Highs Wednesday 60 to 65 Lows tonight 45 to 50. INSIDE TODAY • • A tem11nally 11! couple re· new marnaoe vows: "Every day bec o me ~ more beau&iful." Page AS ( • J\.I DAil Y PILOT Wayne OnMeml · At Home Actor John Wu \<nt· dt''lcr1bt•d b>' h u sccrl't.&r > a:s IH•1 na "&ood. h1t1b .. pmt.. t•ontlnlK'd to r~cuprrAtr rrom et1n<"'r "ur flC"ry tod•} at hi~ Nt<v. port lit'arh hOm(' ··He' 1t••tuna plrnty or r..,..l but h ·a al"° bt.'t'n t1n1n1t ~om walklna and wotchm~ th boal'i from \ht' pul\\\, · tl\t• uclor ' t>crelw-y t&1d "He'. ftl'lllnK huntltt•d' or phont.1 culh1. lt•tt1•1 s and t«>h- t:ram-. ... sht' itd\lt'd "flt· .. dom11 h1!. lt>~l'I be!>t to n·,Jl(lnd 111 wt•ll "l'llht•n hut Ob\ aou .. 1 ~ ht' c Jn t h'turn II tho.st> r..ill:. The 7 1 )t'Jr old Wu\nt• r•• purlt•dly ""·'' pit rt 1eul.1rl) pleut'd to rt'<'t'l\l' J ~1·l \I,"'" messugl' rrum Urit<un'b Qut.'\'n Ellzabelh 11 1'ht• monarrh e<in gr&tulatt>d him v. ht.In he wtin tht Osrar ror h" 1-wrformunce an "True Grit Offlcaall. .it l ('I.A M1•d1cal Center wht'rt• WJ)'n<' b c.•n cerous stomurh \I, J b removt•d Jan. 12 i,a1d lht> artor rl're1ved m ore than 300,000 le\ll'n1 from well wishers all OH'r the world He reportedly has received at least 10.000 more since he re turned to Newport Beach plu~ hundreds or tele phone calls. Doctors at UCLA said when they released Wayne that they expect him to ·h<tve a quick and complete rt'covery He is stall being t r t•au•d for a po~t operative infoclton which is not rt•garded as serious Wayne'!. M.'Cn 'l<tr y i>atd has proi;tram for th 1s morning called for ham to sleC'p late·. havl' a good breakfast and thC'n all£'nd a business m eehnl! at his home "But he'll soon be out on the patio.·· she said "lie loves to v. atch the boats " Clmvez Urges Farm Worker~ &ck to Jobs EL CEN TRO (/\P l T ho usands of United F.irm Workers union m embers heeded the urging of leade r Cesar Chavez and returned to their JObs today. Their work stoppage Monday to mourn a slain worker shut down harvesting of virtual· l v all the nation's winter lettuce "Jt looks lake most or the workers returned to their jobs.·· growers· assoc1allon spok£'sman Ron Hull said ' "The valley wide work stop- page yest<'rday was a s pon· taneous thmg, not something we had c.alled for or planned." said a union spokesm an. He con· firmed that members were back on the job today, except for thos r on s trike against 10 growers. The uncxpt?cted s toppage shut down har vesting of nearly all the nation's winter lettuce. ar- cord ang to Mike Karger , a spokesman for letture grower!>. About 7,000 workers struck 30 rarms Chan•t ctllled for a second work stoppage on Wednesday, when 28·ycar ·Old Ruhno Con treras is to he buried. lie wac; s hot Satur day when a group or strikers W<'nl to a field near Holtvalle, where lettuce was be- ing har\<l'Stcd by replacement workers Bhutto to H a ng? RAWALPINDI . Pakistan 1AP l Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's lawyer s asked t he Pakistani Supreme Court today to stay the ex.c~ullon of. t~e former prime ministe r until at makes a final review or his conviction for con· spiring l.o murder a political roe. If the stay is refused, Bhutto could be hanJ?cd on Thursday. OAANOE COAS'f DAI LY Pl LOT t ,_,()r,.l'tQlll'(4M'\IOMt•P1ttit w1lnwf\1c f\1 ""'" ti·~'""~,,.~,''°""'''~""'' .. 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MIT('HF.LL Of,,_ O•llr 'Ii.I ai.11 Friend" 14Bld Ba rbara Sut· Sh\cldll had u ht:ullhy fN.1r of l.llauna Canyon ltmul The (;ullforniu H l1o1hw1.1y Putrol Maid tht-womun wu>. r111t llJ)('('dlng, nor wu,i Hhl' utt.·m11t In~ to pus anottmr v1•hh'lt· But early Thurlfd<ty mornlnM. lhe 28.year-old bnnlc t:m ployt·•· ·,, ~portl cur slummt•d an\11 11 lurl(t• vun on the canyon road ;1 seven mile slab or a'\phult thal Barb11ra Sue Shield"· "km•w Ilk<' th buck or her hand .. She was a daily commuter on Lagunu Canyon Road for nearly fivt• yt>arR and knew every turn In the winding tw o lane hlJChway. 13ul CHP orftcers said i,he ap p3rt:ntly drifted into the north bound lanes Thursday morning on a roadway made slick by a h <'llV)' fog. lcu•l 10 minutes ahead of ttme," M 1i111 Dennl'y Miid I t was S ue 's predictable punctuality coupled with her ab11cnce that first a larmed Miss l>enney last Thursday. "One of the employees had a trulllliRtor r adio turned on when we heard the announcem ent or a <kuth on the canyon road ," the us111stant manuge r said. ··sue was late and I had bad vlbei.." the tearful woman said. "MY gut reehngs happened to be right "For once l wish they weren't right." Miss Denney added after a short pause The two women were good friends. and rtflss Denney said ~he caught a ride into work with Sue on many occasions. "Sue drove that road like 1 do ." s h e s aid . "On the shoulder" PARAMEDICS. FIREM ENANO POLICE TRY TO SAVE COSTA MESAN AFTER SHOOTOUT Confrontation Forced by Weat Side Resident Enda on HI• Door1tep A dozen or her fe llow worker'I ul Stc·curaty Pac1r1c National Ha nk In Laguna Reach werf to atwnd her funer al today at Hose Jlills In Whittier The two women often talked about the canyon road , the bank l'xecut1ve recalled "If some idiot wanted to pass us. we'd pull over as far as we could and let them by." Metro Busing Plan Opposition Urged Suoenntendent John Nicoll will ai1k Newport-Me!>a Unified School Distract tru~tecs tonight F rowt Page Al COUNCIL ... 1s approved by the Underwnters Laboratory, was the cause Two other recc·nt fan.'!>. 11n Nov. 20. 1977 . in San Jua n C<ipistrano which rl'!-Ultcd in tht• loss of an $80.000 home, and on Jan. l2. 1978, in which :.a $155.000 Laguna Nigu el homl' was destroyed. wer e attributed by firemen to faulty electrical wir· ing In both ca::.cs. the n ew technology a luminum wiring was used. According to Corum. "Had the homes had been wired with copper. these (ires would not have occurred.·· The city or Laguna Beach has requested s upport ror its petition of the state highways depart· ment to widen Laguna Canyon Road. to a divided four lanes. from the San Diego Freeway to the point ir Lagunn where the road already is four lanes. According to a proposed res olution of support by the Irvine Council. there have been 21 pco· pie killed in traffic accidents on the winding two.Jane road since 1975, and 185 injury accidents. On the city summe r bus mat· te r. Councilman La rry Agran proposes t o r einst a te the service, which has come under criticism in the past seve ral years because of low ridership. to J01n other school districts in a JOtnt powers agreement against a ~o·called Metropolitan busing plan Tht• plan now before Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Paul Egly would place the Newport·Mesa District m a com· mon attendance and busing area w1lh schools an Santa Ana , Garden Grove. Irvine and Tustin Studcnh 1ab<'lul 102.000 1 livmg in thl' attendance area con· ('c1v ably would be bused to achieve a widespr ead racial ba la nce under the so.call ed Metro plan. They would not be bused as far north as Los Angeles County. Nicoll said Santa Monica School District trustees tonight are expected to become the lead ugency in a group known as "Schools For Local Control." He said groundwork for thl' group whose members would bha re legal expenses against the Metro plan was laid last week at a meeting in Downey at· tended by representatives of nearly 70 Southern California school districts. Nicoll be lieves Newport· Mesa's membership in the group would be "a logical. legal and rational approach'' to the battle against the Metro plan. >-ll would cost the district $1,000 to join the group. and either Nicoll or a school boa rd m ember would be the district's represen· talive to "Schools for Local Con· trot." ... ,. . .,..,..... A Real CHff Banger Hangln.g by a rope attached to spikes driven into 1ce would be s heer terror for mos t people, but Don Gallagher of Lancaster, Pa., does it ror fun. Gallagher claims that the Norman Wood clifr near the Susquehan- na River is one of the best vertlcol clltnblng spots ln the eastern United States. \ ,.,....,.ra~AI SLAIN ... return ttw fan· "We phoilt'd ham al h·ahl lhr•·•· tames and r<·1wotc•tJIY told h1rn 1.11 surrender ," Moody '!aid 111· 1'1111<1 Armstroni; whuld talk with ,,r fa cers for a ft•w 111lnut<:1>, th1·11 hang up. Al 10·50 pm , offlt\:r., told Armstrong he had t hrl't' minut<•'> to come out bt'fon· tear ga' would be lobbed into has horn(.' About one mrnute after the ul· tfmatum was issued. Armstrong came out shooting. He reported· Iv fired four shots before three Mesa polic<' ofhcers returned the fire Arms trong was struck at least once in the c hl•st as the officers fired five shots. H(' was dead on arr ival at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. 1 nvestigators said they had no motive for Armstrong's outburst a nd death wis h . "H e was despondent." Captain Moody said. He said police will listen to tapes made or phone conversa· lions betwee n Armstrong and of· ricers. Members of the district attorney's office will be called in to conduct an investigation. a routine procedure when police a re involved in a shooting death. Monday night's s hooting was t he fourth time in the city's his· tory that police officers have shot a nd killed an a rmed man, police said. Bank officers Monday were rounding up relief workers from other branches to stand in for MIH Shields' friends while they attended the 1 p m sc rv1c<'~ "Sh e h ad man y . man y friends." said Vira Denney, <t~· !l11>tant m<tnager of operation-: for the locaJ bank Sue ·s duties at the bank Wt'r(• a <; a ··bank fl oater .'' <.10 •·mployee who rails in for others wh£•n they are ill She aho traml•d ne w te ll er::; and tllok on an) special assignments bank v1tt· pr esident and manager Donald Houseman migbtdrop an her lap "She was well thou~ht of by the e mployees and bank customers.·· Houseman i.<J 1d Monday "Sue was always at work :.al El Toro Signal Wins Approval P lans Cor a $36.136 traffic signal at the main entrance to El Toro Marine Corps Air Statton m the Irvine area have been ap· proved by Oran ge County Su~rvisors. The project. at Ma rine Way and Sand Canyon Avenue. abo calls Cor construction or a side walk along one portion of the inte rsection along with installa- t ion of street curbs and gutter~. eounty officials said. Grissom and J ohnson Inc of Santa Ana was hir ed by supervisors for the construction The cost of the project will be split by the county and the City of Irvine. officials said. "God, I wis h they 'd d o something to make that road safer," she said, shaking her head Manager Housem an agreed. "lkavcns knows that road bas taken enough lives." F ,....Page A J IRAN .•. .1urn.·~ and the l'>'O leaders leH for Khomeini's compound, the !.ources said Rakhtia r . who made a futile. last·d1t ch attempt to stem the revolution led by Khomeini, was arrcsted by armed guerrillas. I hl' official Pars news agency re- porll'd Stall• radio said he was taken blindfolded to the headquarters or the rchgious patriarch. Bakhtaar had not been seen in public since his resignation Sun day and was r eported Monday to be under the protection of pro· v ision a l governm e nt chief Razargan . a n o ld frie nd. Bakhtiar had been a National Front membe r until he was e1ected last month for accepting the shah's mandate to become prime minister. A Khomeini spokesm an said he did not know what charges would be brought against Bakhtaar. But. he said. "If Iran stays down, we will h ave to take measures to constrain demand by at least 500.000 barrels a day " He said gasoline rationing def· in1tcly would not be among these measures. THIS COUPON 't GOOD FOR 103to143* INTEREST ON YOUR SAVINGS. 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(714) 759-1001. 'Newport Equity 'Funds· Inc ' La una/South Coast Your Hometown Daily 1 ewspaper VOL. 72, NO '4, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALfF()RNfA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1979 TEN CENTS . • Suri Was Small, But Action Was Large Surfers could only find two-foot swells to work out on at Huntington Beach Pier Monday afternoon but when the photographer st ationed himself on the pier with a 500 millimeter lens. the frozen action appeared spectacular. From any angle, the small stuff still looked like fun. Surf is expecJ..ed to remain down at two-foot levels Wednesday but may pick up a bit later in the week. J ,)Police Slay Ba1·ricaded Mesa Man APWl ........ o FOUND STRANGLED Linda Vanderveen, 11 'Kidnapped ~ Girl Slain; Pair Sought GRAND RAPIDS. Mi ch. tAP l Two men were being hunted 1n M1ch1ga n today in the strangulation slaying of an 11· year-old school crossing guard who was dragged into a car then dumped about a mile from her elementary school. Linda Vanderveen, 11, a sixth grader at Mulick Park Elemen- tary School and daughter or the city's personnel director. fought desperately as she was forced into a car Monday morning. a witness :.aid Less than 10 hours later and about a mile away, the child was found dead , her hands tied behind her back. Sgt. Gary Miller or the p<>hce juvenile bureau said the body was fully clothed and showed no obvious signs of violence. Police said an autopsy today s howed Linda h a d been strangled, but they could not say whether she had been sexuaJJy assaulted. More tests were being conducted. Chuck Elkins, a safety patrol member and classmate of Unda' at the 355-pupU school. described her as "probably one or the most popular girls in our class." Officers said late Monday night that witnesses described both men sought In the case as black. The one seen at the ab- duction site was aged 25 to 30 and was of normal build. A second man seen ln a car about six blocks away was 45 to 50 years old, heavy-set and had a pock-marked face. poUce said. The cars being sought were described as a dark 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix or Chrysler Cordoba and a rusted, cream-colored Ford station wagon. Roadblocks set up as far away as Muskegon, more than 30 miles to the west, ra11e4 to find elther vehicle. I Clemente Ele~tion Council Ballot Due40Names? San Clemente voters may have to choose from as many as 40 names on the April 24 special election ballot to fiU City Council seats vacated by a J an. 23 voter recall or three council members. A s pokesman for City Clerk Max Berg said today that 15 can didates in the April 24 race have already fil ed nomination papers, while 25 more would-be can· didates have nomination papers outstanding. Filing closes Thurs· day Among the 15 candidates to date, five will be running for the term of recalled councilman Howard Mushett, which expires in 1982. They are Karoline Koester , 321 Calle Felicidad ; Dorothy Hendricks, 132 W. Marquita, Wilma Bloom, 1011 Buena Vista; Roy Hurlbut, 3902 Calle Ariana ; and Norman Ream. 51 1 E . Ave San Juan. Ten more candidates have chosen to run for the two council seats vacated by Mayor William Walker and Councilwoman Don- na Wilkinson. These two terms expire in March, 1980. Among candidates for the two one-year terms a r e Robert Rusin, 247 Ave. del Mar , Apt. B; Robert Limberg, 316 Vista Torito; Shirley Davis, 707 Ave. Presidio; Jack Brown, 3361 P aseo Hal con ; Be rnard Beckerlegge, 322 W. Ave. Valen- cia; and Daniel Gabel, 116 E. Ave. Lucia. Others running ror the one· year terms include Max Malone, 501 E . Ave. San Juan; Albert Popik, 115 Ave. pomin~uez; Wilmer Wood. 201 Cerrito Cielo. and Carol Carlson. 204 Calle Conchita. Unless any of the 15 can- didates who have filed nomina- tion papers withdlfaws as a can- didate before 5 p.m. Thursday, his name will automatically ap- <See BALLOT, Page A2> Cyclist, 13, Smashes Into Truck, Killed A 13-year-old San Clemente boy was kiU ed today, when his bicycle collided with a pickup truck at the inte r section of Avenida Vaquero and Vista Tori lo in the Shorecliffs area. A s p o k esman r o r San C le mente police s aid Greg Anglim died at San Clemente General HospitaJ shortly after the 8 a.m. accid ent. Police said a preliminary in - vestigation showed that the boy was riding his bicycle downhill on Vista Torito and hit the side or the truck which was traveling eastbound on Avenida Vaquero. Tire marks on the road seemed to Indicate that the truck driver saw the boy and swerved the truck in an attempt to avoid the collision, police said. The name of the truck driver was not available. Police said Greg lived at 255 Via San Andreas. half a mile from the intersection where he was killed. lkking Bis Ch~ps Tennessee the giraffe appears to be thinking about a tasty salad as he flicks his shiny tongue m anticipation For more on this leggy resident of Lion Country Safari. turn to Page A3. Q 2nd Murder Trial Opem for Waddill The second murder trial or Dr. William Waddill of Huntington Harbour, accused or strangling a newborn l!irl after slie survived a saline abortion, was scheduled to start today In Orange County Superior Court. The first trial of Dr. Waddill, 43, ended in a mistrial last May when jurors admitted aner 16 weeks of testimony and 11 dayi; of deliberation they were hope· lessly deadlocked. New trial Judge Byron K . McMillan was expected to meet in chambers with deJense at· torney Char1es Weedman and prosecutor Robert Chatterton to- day before proceeding with pre· trial matters and jury selection. Death Road Victim Knew Route Well Waddill is accused of stran· gling the infant known as baby girl Weaver in Westminster Com- munity Hospital after his attempt to abort the fetus by injecting a saline solution into the mother. <See WADDILL, Page A2> Women, Law Meeting Set DeltY """ '"" ..... SHE KNEW THE ROAD B•rtNlr• Sue Shlelda By STEVE MITCHELL OfU. oe11, ~"°' sutt Friends said Barbara Sue Shields had a hea1thy fear of Laguna Canyon Road. The California Highway Patrol said the woman was not speeding. nor was she attempt· Ing to pass another vehicle. But early Thursday morning, • the 28-year-old bank employee's sports car slammed into a large van on the canyon road -a seven·mUe slab of asphalt that Barbara Sue Shields, ·'knew like \he back of her hand." She was a dally commuter on Laguna Canyon Road ror nearly five years and knew every turn In the winding two·lane hJahway. ' But CHP officers said she ap- parently drifted into the north- bound lanes Thursday morning on a roadway made slick by a heavy fog. A dozen of her leUow workers at Security Pacific National Bank tn Laguna Beach were to attend her funeral today at Rose HUis in Whittler. Bank officers Monday were rounding up reUef workers from other branches to stand ln for Miss Shields' friends while they attended the l p.m. services. ·'She had many, many friends," said Vira Denney, as· sistant. manager of operations for the local bank. Sue's duties al the bank were a11 a •'bank floater." an (See LAGtJNA ROAD, Pa~e AZ> ' The status of women and the law , Including the recent marital rape case and the Lee Marvin trial will be discussed by a Women 's Law C~n t er spokesman in Laguna Beach Wednesday njght. Dr. Pa'tnela Bigelow, ex - ecutive director or the Tustin· based center, will speak on "Women and the Law: Recent Changes," beglnnjng al 7:30 p.m . in the community room at Laguna Federal Savings and Loan, 2700cean Ave. The Women~s Law Center pro· vtdes Cree legal consuUat.ion to men and women. The public Is invi\ed to attend the 1cctu~. .. 'Wanted To Die,' He Said By MICHAEL PASKEVICH ot&ie O~llY l'li.. Statt A Costa Mesa man, who told police he wanted to die, was shot and killed Monday night after barricading hjmself in bis west side home and firing nearly 60 rifle shots during a two-bour siege. James Armstrong, a 48-year- old gardener at Fairview State Hospital. was hit by two police shotgun and rifle blasts when he rushed out firing a .22 caliber ri· ne from the porch of his home at 2133 Continental Ave., police said. "He indicated that he wanted police to kill him." Capt. Robert Moody said today. "He had two rifles and. considerable ammum- t1on. He JUSl k~pt firing." Costa Mesa firemen were the rirst to come under fire from Armstrong when they responded to a vehicle fire in front of the houst! at 8:48 pm. Armstrong apparently had set a torch to his own pickup truck. Captain Moody said Firemen took cover as buJlets i.truck their fire engine. A number of bullets lodged in homes across the street. Police and seven members ·or the SWAT team under Lt. Jack Calnon's command quickly sur- rounded the home and evacuat- e d n earby re s idents . Arms trong's wife and four children had fled the home earlier , Police s aid. Armstrong fired between 40 and 60 shots at police during the next two hours. Police did not (See SLAIN, Page AZ) Coast ~ Weather Chance or light rain Wednesday morning with probability or measurable rain 50 percent decreas- ing to 30 percent W ednes- d a y afternooq . Highs Wednesday 60 to 65. Lows tonlght 45 to 50. INSIDE TODAY A termiMlly ill couple re- new marriage uows: "Every da11 becom es mor e beautiful." Page AS hdex: I DAILY PILOT Coffee Dips ProdljCtion Rile Cite• . Bakhtiar Held Wayne On Mend £W YORK c P > G oeral Food ors> .• thO nauun ~ ll•.ldm~ ''offrt• (ompany, dropp d th "'holt--..ah• pnH uf 1ls M.l well Hou t-olf by riv t'4.'lll'> tu $2 48 <.I puunJ ~ .. · Under Arr.est At Home Actor John Wayne. described by h is secret1tr y as being "good. NRh spirit~.• continued lo recuperate from cancer sur- gery todny al his Newport Beach home. Thl· mm t• folio\\ t•d Mm1lur hH"tenl.'1 a ~und "holt~Ull· pr11.'l' 1t•dut'UC1fll 1onday by th • f ol&l'r dt\ 1Mun tlf P rcwh't &. Gambit• Co the n;ltlon' l'rond tori: •M Nlfft•t• roa ll r . tiniJ by Hlllb Broth rv. J\ntl•rlcn's than.l • •tnkl'il C"offl'l' com1»1n' nnly \~ "·•) co rrrt· prlcto' on commodtly murkcL'i haH· br•t•n folling becaU'\t> or unusua lly stron.: produ<·uon ur bl-.1n.o;, th1" 1.l'a~on, nod autdcd the lowt•r "huh·-.all' prh't''I roultl bl· reflect d In t(! lull prtn .... ~.-. ... nun a .. nl" "lh lpm1..nh arrivl· ut J,lroel'r~ -.ton•.., ,.,... re~''• LAG UN RO employ~ 14hO f1Jlt. In for oth r .. whtn lh\•y ttre 111 She ubo trained new tellt'rs und lck1k on ~ny s pecial a .. s1gnment!t bank '\Ct! president 11nd manaRcr Dom1ld Houseman nught drop 1 n h~·r lt1p "Sht> v. a.. v. ell thou~ht of by the e mpl n )"Cl'~ and bank customers.·· Unu.,t•11\.1n -.aid Monday "Sue wa!t alwuy!t .it work 111 least 10 minult's aht1ad or t1mt1. Miss Denney said It was Sut.•'i; p r t>d1ctat:>lt• punctua lity couplt>d ~1th ht•r absence tha t first ahirmcd Miss De'lney last Thursday "One of the employet>s had a transistor radio turned o n when we he ard the announccmt:nt of a death on the canyon road," tht' ass1slCJnt manaRcr said "Sue was late and I had bad vlbt's. ·· thC' tearful woman c;aid .. My gut reC'hnf.(S happ(.'ned to b<· rig ht "For oncl' 1 w1~h they weren't right ... Mis ~nncy addt.'d after a short paus(• Tht> t~o \\Omen were good frie nds. and Mi ss n enney !>aid s he caught a ride into work with Sue on many O<'<'as10ns "Sue drove that road hke I do .·· s he sa id ··on thl' s houldl•r .. The hH> wnml'n often t alkt•d about tht.• canyon road. the bank l'Xt'Culive recalled. "tr some idiot W3nt<>d to pass us. we'd pull over •~s far as w e could and let them by ·· ''God. I w ish t h ey'd do -.omcthing to make thal road s afer.·· shl' said. i-.haking her head . Ma nager Houst•man agret•d ·'Heaven!".> knows that road ha:. take n enough h vci-. D ... 'l JWlt hope thl' 1:. the catalyst th.ll docs put 11 ovl'r for ,, d1\·1ded roud Ml-., 0t"nney said she has 'hunn~ the canyon road .!>inCl· Sue's d<'alh, oplln1it for \ht' longer, but safer rout~ through Corona dcl M a r a nd u p M uc Arthur Boul<·vard ·'They say a wider road will rum the beauty of the canyon. M 1ss Denn<'y said "But Crown Valley P arkway is beautiful. and it's a dl\ided road .. Two lanes 1s 1usl l.u1 cide. she added And Barbara Sue Shields 1s the latest 111 a series of deaths on the scenic route. Statistically. the Santa An<& residents 1s numlwr four this yl•ar alone A Laguna Hc•ach man and his fe m a le passen ge r , a nd a motorcyclist we r e killed in sl'paratc incidents on thl:' canyon road last month For Sue Shit•lds. Thursday's <'r ash end<'d plans l o be an airline stewardess. ''Sht.> was applying every- ~ here for a job with the airlines." M iss Den n ey sa id . "S he recently had photographs made to send lo the various asrlinl' compame~. and was real ly C'xcited about thl' prospects of flying.·· Thl' outgoing womun loved country wC'stc rn m usic. a nd wo rked part time as a waitress a t th e Ro se and C r o wn rest aurant near South Coast Plaza, her roommate said. She enjoyed sa1hn1? a nd made friends easily. Miss Shields 1s survived by h e r pa rents. Mr. a nd Mrs . James Shields of Oceanside. and two brothers. Jtlissing 22 Days Moins Hold Hope For Three on Boat By TOM BARLEY Ol lhe 0•11• l"llot SI.Ill It 1s now 22 days since the 45· foot "Armistice" left San Diego on a one·week fishing trip but three Orange County mothers refuse to givt• up hope for those aboard the vessel. "They're still searching. and. in fact. they ar e expanding tht> search, .. Mrs. Marie McDonald or 2748 San Carlos Lune. Costa Mesa . said today "The last word 1 had was that an Army U-2 spolll·r plane i:-. Joining the search." she said ·'The Coast Guard has been hampered by fog. hut once th<· wt>alher clears th<"Y intend to wide n the search to a point farther south.·· Mrs McDonald 1s thl' m1JthPr of Dennis Vowell, 22. or Sun Diego. and skipper of thi-boal ~hich also carried his wife, Df'h h'e. 21. and Gar y NE>wlon. 22. also of San Diego. Vowell 11n1t Newton wen\ to Estancin llJgh School together when they livt·d in Costa Mesa. The opt imi s m o r Mrs McDonald was reflect ed in th1• <'Om ment.s of Newlon 's mother. Mrs. Eleanor Newton or 200 Amherst Place. Costa Mesa. 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(etlf•r"I• \w•"\trteUeA t• «•tt•"'' U M =::.t....•la :~:.:.;e l'N'ttht11 ""ht•""' ' loved ones were last seen J an. 22,.. Mrs. Newton said. "We have been told by fi shermen that they were seen fi shing on the Cortes Bank on J an. 24 shortly before they had a big storm in the area. "But they had more than a ton or fi sh on boa rd at the time ... she said. "That would help to ~tabilize the boat and ride <W.t lhe storm .. The Coast Guard was using eight aircraft in a 24-hour sweep of 79.000 square miles or ocean during the weekend be for e ht•avy fog put u h ull to the opNation \ontal't with l ht• Sl'nrch<>r<> 1s twin~ m:untain<'d by Dl'bbu··, motht•r, Mrs . Bunny Scott of 201 Ca llr Dor ado, San Clcmcntt• Sh<' is no lt•\11 ho1w ful of the· t rw·., o;ur viv<il lhnn th<> two CostJ M <·11r1 moth<•r!I who un• 1 n conslunt r·onluct with her All thn•«' w11m1•n notc•ll thnl thl· m111sin~ trio had 1'llffid<•nt food nn<I wat"r for two weeks wht:n tht'Y Mt Son Oicp,o Jun 22 "They con 11urvlvf' ond they wouldn't tw tht: flr11t lo l'1urv1vc for thut lcnnth or time," Mrs. M<'l>o11nlcl 1111111 "Mnny, many P<"<>plc-ari-prnylnl( with us toduy and I kC'l 11urt' H111\ our 11rayn~ Will bf> 11n11wnNI " Poste r Child Joins Parade .lack Smith. rt•<'1•nt.&y nonwd Laguna Bench ~pecl.11 events chairma n for the Morch o f Oimes. said Dtmes po~tc·r child .Jeff Baskerville will join 90 other e ntr ies in the La"uno Beach Patriots' Day Pnradc Saturday in Laguna Beach. The Dime~ parade entry will :ilso feature Chep Krol, 1978 Ex- ecutive Walk poster child, und 1'~ifth District Supervisor Tom Riley, chairman or lhis year's Executive Mile Wa lk. The parade steps ort at 11 a.m . from Laguna Beach High School Brown in Israel TEL AVIV. Israel (AP> Defense Secretary Haro ld Brown arrived In lar•el today and reartirmed the "tongsl4nd· ing" U.S commitment lo the security of the J ewish state. Tt;UltA , Iran I AP > F o rm tt r Prime: M i ni s t er Sh1hr.iuur Uakhtaar wa. arrested today rui Iron's new provh~ional icovt•rnm nt appeared to b1: maklnl( hcndwuy ln Its efforts to bdng unruly Mupporters here un· dti r control Rut tht' n~w'spup •r Ettelnut ritpo rtcd that six people had btt1n hanged In Tabriz, 330 miles northw~bt of the capital, on or den of rehalous , leaders and that insurgents ha d lorn the t•mblem off the U.S Consulate lht•rt• 1-;fto rts t o r each <1uthor1t1es an Tabriz for con~ hrmation we re unsuccessful. 1'he tale radio re ported that Mt>hd1 8ai argan, head or the A> atollah Ruhollah Khomeini's 1ww government. named seven members of his Cabinet. Two of the minist e r s a re longtime leaders of the National Front. the coalition of parties that op· MORE IRAN NEWS: PAGES A4, AS, A7 p(lsed the rule of Shah Moham· med Reza P ahlavi. National Front leader Karim Sanjaby was n amed foreign minister and another leading Front rigure. Dariush Forouha r. was named labor minister. the radio reported Re liable sourCl'S also reported that unknown assail ants opened fire today on B azar agan 's Tehran office afte r Bazargan a nd Sanjaby had gone inside for a conference. There were no in· j uries and the two leaders left for Khomeini's compound. the sources said Bakhtiar. who made a futile. Inst-ditch auempt to stem the revolution led by Khomeini. was arrested by ar med guerrillas, the official P ars news agency r e· ported State radio said he was taken blindfolded to the headquarters of the religious patriarch. Bukhliar had not been seen in f',rotRPageAI SLAIN ... return the fire. "We phoned him al least three times and repeatedly told him to surrender ... Moody said. He said Armstrong would talk with of- ficers for a few minutes. then hang up. At 10:50 p.m . officers told Armstrong he had three minutes to come out before tear gas would be lobbed into his home. A bout one minute after the ul t1matum was issued . Arms trong came out shooting. He reported· ly fired four shots before three Mesa police officers returned the fire. Armstrong was struck at least once in the chest as the officers fired five shots. He was dead on arrival at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. Laguna Police Set Inspection Laguna Beach Police Chief Jon Sparks will conduct an an- nua l police inspection Saturday tn lrvinl' Bowl. followed by an award:. ceremony honoring 13 officers The 8 a m. cer emonies arc open to the pubhc. and precede the 13th annual Patriots' Day Parade in the Art Colony. a 11pokcsm~an fo r th(• chie f said to· day. This year 13 awards or va lor and mNitorlous service will be 1:1 V<'n. with st'V<'ntl awards the rosult of police conduct during the 0<'t 2 lnndslldc in Bluebird Canyon. Pony League Siglmps Set Slf.lllUl)R for thl' 1979 haReball st•a:.on for lhl·~I Obis po Pony l.<'llRUe will l~ld tonight an<I Thursd t•Y ni~Hl a t Ma r co For~l('r Junior lli~h School . Room 20-1 l'ony lca~u<' hascball is open to 13 ancl 14 year olds. with tryouts planned Feb 24 and 25. Sianups will be held beginning ol 7:30 p.m . t<>nlRht and Thurs - day at the Son Juan Capistrano compu11. For more inlOrrJ\allon. call John Ada ms at 496·5468. Car Ster eo Taken In School Shop A Laguna ~ach construction worker who WJR having his car worked on In the high school auto shop. told police Monday someone s to1e the ln·dash stereo rrom bl! vehicle. WiUJ1m Walter Henderson. 28, or 169 Agate St., told police someone entered the vehlcl throu1h the converltble top, while lh car WAS In the school auto •hop, taking a $2:20 stereo unit. r public since his re lgnattQ.n bun- day and was reported Monday lO be under the protection or pro· vlsiona l gpvernme nt chief n :uargan. a n old friend . Rakhtlar had been a National Fronl me mber until he was ejected last month for accepting the shah's mandate lo become prime minister . A Khomeini s pokesman said he did not know what charges wo uld be brought against Bakhtiar Club Architect lnterviewf Set ToCkmente Architects interested in the renovation or San Clemente's his· toric beach club will be in- terviewed tonight and Wednes- d ay by the city's Parks and Recreation Commission. T o night 's meeting i s scheduled to start al 7: 30 with a discussion of how intervie ws will be conducted. The interviews a re to begin at 8 p.m . The meet- ing will be he ld a t the Ole Hanson Room at the Community Clubhouse. 100 Calle Seville. Renovation of the 50·year -old beach club and swimming pool, located at 106 W Ave. Pico, has been de layed by heated con- troversy among city councilmen o n how the architect for the project should be selected. Among a rchitectura l firms to be re presented at tonight's in· t e r views a r c McC ulloch Architects of Newport Beach. Adolfo E . Mira lles and As- sociates of Los Angeles. Stokes and Bojorquez or Irvine, Davis- Duhai m e and Associates of Anaheim and Don Greek and As· sociates of Orange. Representativ<·s or Drielsma- Bo u c he r Archit ec tura l As· sociatcs or San Clemente, Ralph Allen and Partne rs of Santa Ana a nd Ka mmyer . L y n ch and Par tners or Irvine will be In· terviewed Wednesday Frotta Page Al BALLOT ... peaT on the April 24 baUot. s aid the spokesman for Berg. Other would-be candida tes han• until the 5 p.m . Thursday d eadline to f ile nomination papers with the city clerk. In the meantime. the city at~ torney has ruled that the re- called council members must re· main seated until afte r tme April 24 election. in order to prove the quorum required to con- duct city business. A .. Wl,.fNI• a.,,,,. Blrtlada11 ft'orme r First Lady Bess Truman is celebrating her 94th birthday today in her stately 17-room Victorian mansion in Independence. ·Mo. She has surpassed by fiv e years the age or any rormer first lady. F,....Pa~AI WADDILL. • It is alleged that he strangled the infant in her crib after ('!aiming ijlat she had suffered massive brain damage by im· mer sion in the saline and would be little more than a human vegetable if she lived. Jurors in the firtt tria l originally voted 9 to 3 for conv1c tion. swinging later to 9 to 3 for acquittal before deadlocking 7 to 5 in favor or acquittal on the seventh and final ballot The issue of brain damage oc cup1ed many days or testimony in the origjnal trial. Waddill and his atto rnt'} a rgued tha t the b uby was a lre ady dea d whe n 1t was brought to the nurser y from the 18-year -o ld mothe r 's room w h e r e W ad d i ll earlll'r performed what he thought wa-. a successful abortion. Chatterton, however. put dot tors on the stand who tcsll/1ed that the baby, even if it only had what they described as minimal "brain stem activity" knew life and could not be regarded a:. legally dead. New City Official Sets Chamber TaJk M a rlt'ne Ro th . La gun a Beach's new director of com munity developme nt, will be thl' featured s peaker at a Chamber of Commerce breakfast Wcdne:. day morning The 8 a.m. breakfas t will Ix.- held at the Hotel Laguna, with tickets available at $3 50 per pe rson. For reservations. call the chamber at 494-1018. "He's geltinJC plenty of rest but he's a lso been doing some walking and watching the boats fro m the patio," the actor's secretary said. "He's get tlnl! hundreds of phone calls. ll'lters and te le- grams." she added. "He 's doing his le'Jel best to respond to well wishers but obviously, he can't return all those calls." The 7l·year ·old Wayne re- porte dly was partic ularly pleased to receive a get well message from Britain's Queen Elizabeth fl. The monarch con· gralulated him when he won the Oscar for his performance in ''True Grit." Offi cials at UCLA Medical Cente r whe re Wayn e's can · cerous stomach was removed Jan. 12 said the actor received more than 300.000 letters from well wishers all over the world. He repor tedly has received al least 10,000 more since he re- turned lo Newport Beach plus hundreds or telephone calls. Doctors at UCLA said when thl:'y re leased Wayne that they t>x pect him to have a quick and rom plett> r<>c-overy He is still b e ing treated for a pos(- operatiVl' infection which is not rl'garded as :.<'nous Wayne 's secretary said his p rogram for 1 h.1s morn mg calleo for him to sleep late. h<tn• a good breakfast and then attend J bu~inc-.s meeting at h1i. home. .. Hut he'll soon tx• out on the p,1110." she .,;11c1 "He loves to ".itch the boJb · Irvine Man's Hand Cru shed · An Irvine machinist tau>!,h,t his hand in a metal shearing press at Airco Cryogenics. 1900 S .E. M~un St , Monday evening, crushing the hand. 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Dally f'ti.t ,...._ llty Gary A-- LION COUNTRY GIRAFFE GETS USED TO CAST ON LEG The First to Withstand Thia Type of Injury? Giraffe Deals Lion Country Animal in Cast By Associated Press E n cased in a fou r -foo t fiberglass cast, the broken left for eleg of a young gir arre "sticks out like someone going over a hurdle" when he sits or sleeps. a spokeswoman for Lion Country Safari says. Called "Tennessee." th<' a nimal has adjus ted well through JO d ays of the fi ve weeks he must wear the cast. said J o Scheller. "At first we were wor ried he would have to stand for the en· tire five weeks," but the two· year-old African giraffe, who is over JO feet tall and weighs 1.400 Pounds. manages to get up and down witho ut apparent d1f· riculty. Another giraffe, "Pete," sur · vived five weeks wearing a similar cast in 1978, but he rup. tured a shoulder muscle and died a short time later . "We feel good that this is probably the hrsl g iraffe to withstand an injury of this kind. There have been race horses and an antelope whose broken bones have been mended with similar casts but as far as we know there has been nothing as large as the leg of a gi raffe," Ms . Schetter said. The injury occurred as Ten· nessee was climbing up a riverbank at the wild animal park about 40 miles southeast or Los Angeles. To avoid accidental bumps from Cape buffaloes, white rhinos. zebras and other animals who roam freely in the s ame area as giraffes. the park has put Tennessee in his own holding pen until he recovers "He's become very t ame for a gir affe. eating oul of the hand of a keeper on the other s ide of the fence." the spokeswoman said. "Giraffes can be a problem if dis turbed . They can really kick." Tennessee is named after the slate of his birth. In Unheated Home Son Holds Mother's Body for 2 Months NEW YORK <AP I The body of a n elderly woman lay on a couch m her unheated home ap· parenlly for at least two months a fter her death because her son "could nol part with her." police said. Officers said the body of Irene Leslerwick, whose age was estimated al between 60 and 70, was found Monday In the house she shared with her son, Robert Lesterwick, in the Hollis section of Queens. Lesterwick was arrested and charged with failing to report a body. a misdemeanor violation of the city's health code. After his arraignment, he was taken to Kings County Hospital for medical examination, officials said. P olice said the body looked "more like a s keleton" and that Lesterwick had said "she died quite a wtule ago and he could not part with her." Tom McCarthy, a spokesman for the Queens district attorney, said Lesle rwick told Police his mother had died in December. but that officers said her body seemed more decomPosed and that she could possibly have died . in September. Neighbors who summoned police told officers that the last tim e they ha d see n Mrs. Lesterwick alive was in August, McCarthy said. The medical examiner was try- ing to determine the cause and time of death and her exact age. P o lice were l ookin g into the age and occupation of the woman's son, who re portedl y told officers he was 33 and a l awyer. Police said Lcstcrwi ck looked older than 33 Northwest Hii Hard ByStOrm By 11"' Astoela&ed Prrs!I 11 avy r ins und w1nd!i up to 100 mt>h luHhcd the P acl(1 c Northwest today. destroying a $26 7 million brh.lge, leaving thou1rnnd11 without power and kllUng ut IN1st one person Witnl's11t_•s !>Utd thf;: I 3 mile· 101\g Hood Canal bridge on Wu11 hin•1ton Stale Hig hway 104 wu11 washed away but there wt>rl' no confirmed rePorls that uny vehlcle!) were crossing it at the time In the meantime. bitter cold and about hatr a foot or new snow left most or the East Coast in a vast deep freeze. Record tows as cold as 47 below zero in New York Stale were recorded throughout the east after a low pressure system blew in from the Midwest, then headed out over the Atlantic Ocean. An area within a 100-mile radius of Washington. D.C .. ap· peared to have been the hardest hat by a snowstorm that closed m a ny schools a nd forced motorists to abandon their cars. Tree-toppling winds gusting to 90 mph knocked out power to about 42,000 homes and busi· n esses i n th e sta te of W ash ingto n t oday, a nd a number Clf hospitals were forced to switch to emergency Power. ''The trees are falling faster than we cc!fl put the power lines back up." said Frank Moses, a utility company dispatcher in Hoquiam, Wash. "Our ser vice m en were watching all the trees fall down and just decided Lo watt until they stopped falling." In the meantime. a blanket of dense fog covered east and cen· tral Texas. culling visibility' to less than half a mile. Much of the town of Mesa. Wash .. remained under four feet of water. following a weekend of flooding. Streets were caving tn, the wate r s upply was con- taminated and power poles were lilting. "The town is shut down light.·· said Sharon Cunningham. a volunteer worker al the Red Cr oss headquarter s in the southeast e rn W as hin gt on hamlet. "Nobody can come and nobody can go." The National Weather Service reported seven inches of snow at Alexandria. Va .. and other sub- urbs of the nation's capital, and po l ice s potted s kier s in downtown Washington. It was the second m ajor easte rn snowstorm in a wtoek. A storm Wednesday dumped 5~ inches of snow on Washington. where traffic is normally crip- pled with more than an inch or two. On the western edge of the storm. in West Virginia, up to eight inches or snow were re- porte d. Five i nc hes fe ll in Clarks burg. W. Va., where a propjet crashed on takeoff Mon- day from Benedum AirPort in nearby BridgePorl. killing two people. Fresh snow across Penn· sylvartla, up to seven inches in places, was blamed for. at least three traffi c deaths on slick Five Going on Nine Next week the Ki e nast quintuplets of Liberty Corners. N .J .. will be nme years o ld and they appear to be lookmg forward to that birthday on Feb 24 They are cright front to back> Amy. Gordon and Ted and Ab1ga1l ncft rear > and Sara Cleft fro nt 1. 'Bag Lady' Murdered Apparent Pauper Owned Land in Southwest NEW YORK CAPl She had worked on Madi son Avenue and had bank books wit h dePos1ts of S6.000. She owned land in Texas and Arizona and had a round· trip plane ticket to Germany. But Irmgard Meyer died a "shopping bag lady" with 90 cents in her pocket. an apparent rape-murder victim. Police said Her body was found in a sub· way corridor: her tattered sbop- pmg bag was found one fight up. A key squirreled away in the shopping bag among the dirty c l o th es a nd w ee k ·o ld newspapers led police to four train station lockers that held the secret or the SO-year-old woman. The loc k e r s containe d a passport identifying he r as Irmgard Meyer. 50. a citizen of West Germany. The document was stamped last in 1976 or 1977. according to Transit Authority Police Sgt. Mi chael Kenny. A U.S. Department of lmmi· ad vertising agenc ies before gration green card that permits 1973. foreigners to work in this coun· try showed s he had lived in the United States for about 17 years, Kenny said. • A subway worker found the woman·s body at about 3 a.m. Monday, lying face down in a :.ubway passage under Grand Ct>ntral Stat ion, he r mouth stuffed with a plastic bag and her clothes disheveled. P olice say she apparently was raped and suffocated. The city's chief medical ex- a!lliner said he was awaiting rul'lher tests lo determine the specific time and cause or death. His initial report said her body was "contaminated with lice." according to Kenny. He said detectives were ques· tioning derelicts who frequent the area. " Check statements and income tax forms showed that the small. frail woman worked for major She worked as a television spot estimator with the Olg1vie and Mather advertising firm un· tit 1972, then joined the firm of Cunningham and Walsh until 1973. police said. She also was rePorled to have worked for several months in 1976 f or Willia m Do uglas McAdams. another adve rtising firm. Deeds in one of the lockers dated as late as 1978 showed title to, land in Arizona and Texas. and papers from the Franklin Mint showed numerous transac· tions. Kenny said. Miss Meyer's lockers also con- t ai ned receipts from several Manhattan storage warehouses and a Pan American Airlines ticket ''in fairly good condition" to Frankfurt and Dusseldorf and back to New York. Kenny said . roads. .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, Two El Toro Stores Hit By Burglars Orange County sheriff's in· vestigators are probing El Toro burglaries where thieves fled with $1,100 in cash, ski clothes and equipment. 40 pairs of sun- glasses and a load of fresh meat. A Sheriff's spokesman said burglars e ntered Mission Ski and Sports Shop, 23811 Bridger Rd .. sometime Saturday night or early Sunday morning through the roof. · Thieves also entered a butcher shop located next to the sporting goods store and ncd with an un- disclosed amount of meat. No total loss estim ate was available today. ~Sport Speed Limit Boost Nixed 1,000 Flee Fumes C HEYEN NE, Wyo. CAP) -A bill challenging the federally mandated SS mph speed limit bas died I n the Wyom ing Legislature. one or its backe rs says. (Related story. Page A9.) A measure that would reduce Ones for traveling faste r than 55 mph re· celved support from only 20 of the 62 House mem· be rs on Monday. "It kills It deader 'n he ll," s aid s tate Rep. Charles Scott of Casper. The bill would hav e dropped fines to $5 for travelln1 55·65 mph and imposed a $30 frne for faster than 65 mph. BIG RUN. Pa. CAP) -A tank car d e r ailed a nd s pe we d hazardous nitric acid outside this rural town early today. fore· Ing about 1,000 people from their homes and causing a dozen minor injuries, authorities said. State police at first saJd the yellow.green gas drifting along a creek bed was chlorine. a deadly element used in industrial processes. •'There were two tankers that are carrying chlorine that are upset. We weren't able to get close enough to tell for sure at first and that's what it appeared to be," said stale police Cpl. Oanlel Beam. "A cloud ot it is moving down the Mahoning Creek. It's moved about two miles since the train derailed. An emergency railroad crew la on its way In." said stale police trooper David McOarvey. Chessle System officials said an unknown number of cats in a 69,car train derailed about 3 a.m . at a crossing on a rural road south or this J efferson County community. Slate police wer e a lerted about 20 minutes later wh~ a resident of Big Run called to complain he was having trouble breathing. Local fire departments were alerted and word was Im· mediately' spread to area resi· dents to leave their homes. ''It was an orderly evacuation. W e h ad no pro bl e m s." McGarvey said. Storekeepers Kevin and Brad are wearing shirts that look great in the game or on the sideline. These shirts are made with short cotton twill collars, multi-stripe knit cuff and waistband and muff pockets. 1f you like, match them with coordinating shorts. About a dozen people were '---------------==~~ 1028 lrvuw. Nc;porl Be.leh C.11ifom14 Phone o4l·70ol treated for minor Injuries from inhaling the fumes, including one person admitted in good con· dlllon at Punxs utawney Area Hos pital. \ • s I· ,, l • 4 DAIL V PtLOT Jut oa tin It' a ~ wUh ~ Tom ~~\\' H a.rphia• • rnn T H ('()MI NG (' JIL SOCltrV: Tbl' um may ht• i.l'IOn wh,•n you'H no Ion& r be obit-w ruJh lnto your f.ivorllc rut rood ooU~t and crab • Ct"nt Super Balloon Uurir<'r by pityln& with 69 ('(ftt:. Yvu '4()-0 l bl~ abl~ to take a dollar orr the drcaau Dl rn1<t111i:hl und run down lo tht-All N1aht Quickie mar\el for .. h.ilf t(.tllon or milk Tht' day Will ~ ion..-WhC'n rour nc1ahbor.hood I\ 1uckerbl~kt•r Llquor Lo<'ker will :.t'I )'OU 2S cent pack ur gum (1>r quartfr CASH WI U. BE l' EL ~, m lhc:.t: placer; You'll .. __ _ • rl ~ -,..., • J ,..i ' .. .) I I > \ , : .. I I • I I \ .. _ -'. -·-:--, - Orange Coo.st C11tzen Paying Newspaper Lad With Crechl Card t•1ther n<"<'d a maJor credit card or a running charge ac- count The reJson for this has little to do with the growing trend tov.ard credit card!> for most purchases It has to do with armed robbery. It gets reported in the nl•wspapt•rsevery day. Une ca:.c JUSt the other nJght in Huntington Beach was typical. Some creep pulled one of those knitted ski masks over his head. donned a pair of gardener's gloves and walked into a pizza parlor at 12:30 a.m. THEN H E POINTED A blue steel revolver al the employees. It probably looked like a cannon. He escaped with $600 frnrn the (•vening labors. llunt.Jngton Reach gas stations and fast-food outlets havl' })(>rn hit repeatedly by armed bandits in recent tamrs. But Huntington Bl•ach isn't alone. Costa MPsa business suffered 15 armed robberies last month alone. There were 108 armed robberi~ in Costa Mesa during 1978. If the current pace continues, there wUI have been 180 such heists an Mesa town by the end of this year. F'ountam Valley businesses have suffered 19 holdups so far this year, an increase or 49 percent when compared to 1978 Some citizens tend to get angry over this and blame the cops. Llstcn. J have news. There are more liquor stores. hamburgers joints and quickie markets than there arc cops to watch them. AND AN<Yl'HE R OBVIOUS point: There are more rob- bers than cops these day_s. Others in the ired populace mjght suggest that the market and liquor store people all arm themselves with pistols and shotguns and kill the robbers. If we get to that point. it'll be worth your hfe to try buying a taco. You might walk into an open gun battle. You might as well live m Iran. POLICE CONSISTENTLY warn storekeepers never to resist an armed robber. Let him take the money and you keep your life. So maybe that's the answer. You must eliminate the thin~ that lures the bandit. The money. Everything goes on ncdit-right down to the two-bit bottle of soda pop. Every elementary school st~dent will need a credit card We sure do lave in Jn advanced civilization. WORLD I NATION Reds Cautious on Iran Revolutionary Socialism, Path Seen MOSCOW CAP> -A Kremlin leader hu lndJcaled the Soviet Union vae Iron u headinl onto a revoluUooary 1oclallat path tlmtlar to tho$8 already belna followed in An1ol1. Elhlopla and Ar1haniat1n Ttw SovM Union moved quick!)' to recognlie lran ·a pro· vl1lonal aov rnm~nt h acltd by Mehdi 8anr1an. with Soviet rremkr Alexl N. Ko y&ln informing him in a telegram Monday th l Mo.row looks rorward to developing "all-round cooperauon." TODAY THE COMMUNIST PARTV bewspaper Pravda publlehtd thl' tut of a speech given Monday by Bor is N Ponomaryov, n candidate member of the ruling PoUlb\lro who over11ees Moscow's tl~s with non·rulinit Communist parties. Wettt'rn diplomatic sources said they found the tone of Ponomaryov'iJ remarks on the Iraman upheaval less posillve than they might hnve bct'n ln view of the downfall of the shah-a ppointed reglmc ln Tehran The Kremlin stlll appears lo be taking a somewhat cautious at- lilude. d.J.st.ncina 1tseli rrom the immediate course of events m Iran ratner tnan rusnang anto an unqualrfae<l endorsement or the revolution. the sources said . However, Ponomaryov's speech appeared to strongly suggest * * * U.S. A sks Quick Iran Ties W ASHJNGTON (AP > -The Carter administration is seeking to quickly establish nor mal diplomatic relations with the new Iranian regime. While a White House official ackno wle d ged "some re · sistance" to the United States. which s uppo rted the ousted monarchy, State Department spokesman Hodding Carter said "we are moving toward normal diplomatic relations." The Whale House official. who requested anonymity. described the developments in Iran by say- ing: "It's a very nuad situation. It's still very tense." the overall context in which Moscow views lhe lran.lao situation and where it is beading. '1be socialist camp has stepped up to a new stage lo Its de velopment, and the creation of a number of governments going along the path or socialis m has become an event or universal significance." Ponomaryov de<:lared. He w~nt on to note lhat "united socialist Vietnam ls successful· ly developing. The Laotloo people has stepped onto the palh of building a new society. and very recently the people of Ki m· uchea. (Cambodia.> · ''Ant.i-tmperiaUstlc revolutions have won In Ethiopia, Angola. Mozambique and Afghanistan. The last fascist strongholds in Europe have been brought down. The government of Prime Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar has fallen in Iran. The a rmy took the side of the people. The revolution is winning," Ponomaryov said. At the same time. Ponomaryov ascribed to "anti-communist hysteria" Western char ges that the Soviet Union has fomented the revolutionar y unrest in Iran and elsewhere. He labeled such claims "a most unpardonable lie." Pravda also carried a separate commentary on Iran by political commentator Vsevolod Ovchinnlkov . Terrorists Cause of Crl18h? SALISBURY. Rhodesia (AP J -Prime Minister I an Smith said today available evidence in- dicates "terrorist action" caused the cr ash · of an Air Rhodesia plane that kUled all 59 persons aboard. There were contradiclory re- POi't S from black nalion.ilist guerrillas as to whether tht!Y shot down the airliner . a .four· engane, turboprop Viscount. Last September they had claim ed responsibility for a similar action, shooting down an Air Rhodesia pla ne with a g r ound to-air missile. They claimed Rhodesia was using domestic ajrliners for military R ESUMPTION of normal purpost!s. Forty-eight persons diplomatic business with Iran were killed in that incident. would be a first step in res uming A SPOKESMAN for the Zim· 011 shipments from the strategic babwe African People's Union. Persian Gulf nation. which pre-the guerrilla group that oper ates v iously supplied about 5 percent in the area of the crash, denied of the United States' daily needs. responsibility for the latest President Carter said Monday crash, which occurred Monday at a news conference the govern-in the same ar ea as the Sep mcnl was in very close consulta-tcmber crash. lion with the new regime. Sup-•~w....,....0 Willie Msarurwa. information porters of Mehdi Bazargan, Kho-we •• Doggone secretary for ZAPU. said the m c ini 's choice lo be prime ~ c rash •·was not the work of min ister , ''have been very ZA PU." ul This komondor, in the manner of another Hungarian help! in ensuring the safety of platinum blonde. tosses h er tresses during the 103rd An-But ZAPU leader J oshua A"!_ericans," he said. nual Dog Show of the Westminster Ke nnel Club al Nkomo. speaking to reporters m Nairobi. Kenya, said. "If the AMONG 111E factors favoring Madison Square Garden in New York City. The komondor plane was brought down by a satisfactory U.S.-lranian r ela-was originally used in Hungary to guard herds of sheep rocket. lt could only have been lions listed late Monday by the or cattle. our chaps." Whit.e~seofficialwereth~: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -An assessment that U.S. citizens were not in immediate danger. -"Contact with individuals; who seem to be moving into positions of influence who have been quite helpful." -I ran's "extreme na- tionalism" and the long Soviet border, which could lead Iara· nians to perceive a great.et threat from the Soviet Union than from the United States. "Pres um abl y the main· tenancc of an adequate m ilitary capability will be an interest or a new government and ... we a rc an a position to be of as- sa stance there more so than anyonl' else would be," the of· fa cial added. • Deat h in Popular Culture A True Blue ·Monday How does the por trayal of death in our mass media comrxire to actual death in o?lr everyday lives? 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TUHOAY S.<Olld low • 10 o l'I, .o 1 S.-C-lllQll 10·)0 pm 4 i WICHllHOAY "lrsl tow • 01 • "' ' • l'lr\I lllQll 10 00 • m SO S.<OM 1ow • is p rn. o l ~OllONQll 10 ,.., "' u '"n ··-· .,. "'.'~"~no"' M6ell rltiH 1 ti 11 "'" Wh I 1' a m S•rl Repert t411ftll,..tOn, Ntwpor1 DUCllU w.,,.,_,_ C:0...1tlOflsP1*'. · What are the relationships of family. friends. and care-givers to the dying patient? . Death and the Child How do children's concepts of death develop. and how do children react to the deaths of loved ones? Grief Wha t are the psychological and medical dimenstons of bereave- ment'! Watch for These Interesting Course by.Newsp aper Articles only in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 Enroll for college ~rcdit at Coastline Community College · 963-0811 f • I ,. t l /' O~ange Coat l"O ITIO!I. I \'our Hometown Daily Newspaper I, c TEN CENTS i Surf Was Small, But Action Was Large j • Surfers could only find two-foot swells to work out on at Huntington Beach Pier s mall stuff still looked like fun . Surf is expected to rcmam down al two-root levels I. Monday afternoon but when the photographer &tationed himself on th~ pu~r with a Wednesday but may pick up a btl later in the week 500 millimeter lens. the frozen action appeared spectacul ar. From any angle the ---------------:--- \Police Slay B.a•·ricaded M~a Man l Six Banged I Bakhtiar Held l ' Under Arrest TEHRAN , tran t AP I Forme r Prime Minist e r Shahpour Bakhliar was arrested l today as Iran's new provisional government a ppeared to be making headway in its efforts lo bring unruly i.upporters here un. der control reported that six people had been hanged in Tabriz, 330 miles northwest of the capital, on or- ders of religious leaders and that insurgents had torn the e mblem off the U.S. Consulate there. Efforts to reac h authorities in Tabriz for con· firmalion were unsuccessful. But the new~papcr Ettelaat * * * .Iranian Oil The state radio reported that Mehdi Bazargan. head of the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomcini 's new government. named seven m embers of his Cabinet. Two of the ministe r s a re longtime leaders of the National Front, the <'oalilion of parties that op- . ~ . 1 I t 1 ' Resumption Chances Dim WASHIN GTO N <AP > Energy Secretary James R . Schlesinger told Congress today there are no signs that the new government in Iran plans a re- sumption of oil production at anyt hing a pproac hing pre - rcvolution levels. The result could mean a much more serious world energy out· look in the 1980's, he said The intentions of the govern- ment of Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho-• meini remain "iffy," Schles- mger told the House energy and power subcommittt'e He said there is no way to know when or whether Iran will resume oil production. But. he noted, "there is a high probability Iran will not return to full production shortly." Late las t year. Iran was producing <Sec OIL, Page A2) MORE IRAN NEWS: PAGES A4, AS, A 7 posed the rule of Shah Moham- med Reza Pahlavi. NationaJ Front leader Karim Sanjaby was named fore ign minister and another leading Front figure, Dariush Forouhar, was named labor minister, the radio reported. Reliable sources alsQ reported that unknown assailants opened fire today o n Bazaragan 's Te hran office after Bazargan and Sanjaby had gone inside ror a conference. There were no in- juries and the two leaders left for Khomeini's compound. the sources said. Bakhtiar, who made a futile, las t-ditch attempt to stem the revolution led by Khomeini, was arrested by ar~ guerrillas. the orricial Pars news agency re- ported. School Tie Teacher to Wed in Gym Tom Beaton plans to get married in the family home JN IDS CASE, the family home is Costa Mesa High School. The longtime English teacher plans to wed 22-ycar-old Diane Reynolds in the s ehool gymnasium Saturday. Their wedding reception will be in the form of a sock hop in the school cafeteria . "MY UFE HAS been teaching at Costa Mesa High," said Beaton, who admits to nearing the half-century mark in age. "I'll probably be buried there." The 21-year Mesa High teacher is inviting all present and former students to help celebrate the wedding. Amont the participants, he said, will be the school choir, a band made up of former students. and the home economics department, which will help prepare the cafeteria reception. THE ART department will cbip lo Valentine decora· Wons, Beaton added. "We thought he was a confirmed bachelor," said Prin- cipal Bob Packer, who noted that Beaton's plans arc sub· ject to approval by the school district. "It's Uke one of lbe family 1etUn1 manied," Packer sajd, and then noted, "lie' one of those unforgettable characters you read about in the Reader's Diaest." 1 Accident l'ictinas Two-vcar-old Da mian Lea of Costa Mesa trie!-. ·hard to hide h is fear and pajn Mon- day a fter he and his mother. Janet, were knocked from their bicycle by a car on Ilam1lton Street at 12:35 p.m. llis mom was treated for her injuries and sent home. Damian ~as admitted to the pediatrics ward at Costa Mesa Memorial ' Hospital. Officials there said today he 1~ "doing fine .. The family lives al 719 Wilson St .. Costa Mesa. Mesa Moms Optimistic Sea Search Widened for Fishing Boat By TOM BARLEY OI tlle Dally l'IMt St.ltf It Is now 22 days since the 45· foot "Armistice" left San Diego on a one-week fishing trip but three Orange County mothers refuse to give up hope for those aboard the vessel. "They're still searching, and, in fact. they are expanding the search," Mrs. Marie McDonald of 2748 San Carlos Lane, Costa Mesa. said today. "The last word I had was that a n Army U-2 spotter plane is joining the search," sbe said. "The Coast Guard has been hampered by fog, but once the weather clears they intend to widen the search to a point farther south." Mrs. McDonald Is the mother or Dennis Vowell. 22, of San Diego, and skipper of the boat which also carried his wife, Deb- bie, 21, and Gary Newton, 22, also of San Diego. Vowell and Newton went to Estancia High School together when they lived in Costa Mesa. The opll m lsm of Mrs . McDonald was renected In the comments of Newton's mother, Mu. Eleanor Newton of 200 Amherst Place, Costa Mesa. "IL isn't true to say that our lovtd ones were lost seen Jan. 22 ." Mrs. Newton s11fd. "We • have been told by fishermen that they were seen fishing on the Cortes Bank on Jan. 24 shortly before they had a big storm in the area. ·'But they ha'& more than a ton of fish on board at the lime." she said. "That would help to stabilize the boat and ride out the storm." The Coast Guard wa~ using fSee SEARCH, Page A2 > Metro Busing Pl~n Opposition Urged Superintendent John Nicoll Metro plan. They would not be will ask Newport-Mesa Unified bused a s far north as Los School District trustees tonight Angeles County. to join other school districts In a Nicoll said Santa Monica joint powers agreement against School District trustees tonight a so-called Metropolitan busing are expected to become the lead plan agency ln a group known as · • "Schools For Lo<!al Control.'· The plan now before Los He said groundwork for the Angeles Superior Court Judge group-whose members would Paul Egly would place the s hare legal expenses against the Newport·Mesa District In a com· Metro plan-was laid last week mon attendance and busing area at 3 meeting In Downey at· with schools In Santa Ana, tended by representatives or Garden Grove, Irvine and nearly 70 Southe rn CaHforn1a Tustin. school districts. Students fabout 102,000 > living NI coll believes Newport· in the attendance area con· Mesa's membership ln the group ceivably would be bused to would be "a logical, legal and achieve a widespread racial rational approach" to the battle balance under the ao·called cSee METRO, Pace 1U) . ~ . 'Wanted To Die,' He Said By MICHAEL PASKEVICH 01 t"9 Dally .. llet St.all A Costa Mesa man, who told police he wanted to die, was shot a nd killed Monday night after barricading himself in his west side home and firing nearly 60 rifle shots during a two·hour siege. Ja mes Armstrong. a 48-year- old ~ardener at Fairview State Hospital. was htt by two police shotgun and rifle blasts when he rushed out firm~ a .22 caliber ri- fl e from thc porch of his home a l 2133 Continenta l Ave., police said. "He indicated tha t he wanted police to kill him." CaJ'J.. Robert Moody said today . "He had two riOcs and considera ble ammuru - tion. He just kept firing.·· Costa Mesa firemen were the first to come under fire from Armstrong -,hen they responded 10 :1 v,ch1ctc fire m front of the hou~e at 8·48 p.m . Armstrong apparently had set a torch lo his own pi<'kuptruck. Captain Moody said Firemen took cover as bullets struck theirf1re engine. A number or bullets lodRed m ho~es across I he street Pohce and seven members of the SWAT team under Lt. Jack Calnon's command quickly sur- rounded the home and evacuat- e d n ea rby r es id e nts . ~rm strong 's wife a nd rour C'hildren had fl ed the home t:arher. police said. Armstrong fired between 40 and 60 s hots at police during the 1u•xt two hours. Police did not <See SLAIN, Page A2> Coast Weather Chance of light rain Wednesday morning with probability of measurable rain 50 percent decreas- ing to 30 percent Wednes, .d ay afternoon. Highs Wednesday 60 td 65. Lows tonight 45 to 50. I NSIDE TODAY A temtinolly Ill couple re· new marriage vows: "Every day b eco me11 more beautiful." Page AS At v .. r Senk• Alt 1r"'a ,...,._. a LMle" At l t,.1114lH 14,S CaUt.r111a AS Cl•nt11.-C .. 11 CM!IO CJ c............ u 0Hlll .. 9*H C4 llllWlall' ... At l11"'11t--... , .... "'""' c ,_, "--C1 lntlr"'IJ..... Ir °''"' La"'" CJ Mll-~IJ ~.... ., M•t11a1fl-. 14 Nat .... ~ M 0r .... c-., •• ~ ,,., tldlMeftltlti .. , .... ,.... .. ,.._._" ,, Wtftfler At WwtlfNHI 114 • I .. ,, O.lly 1"1141l S'-" ~-· PARAMEDICS, FIREMEN AND POLICE TRY TO SAVE COSTA MESAN AFTER SHOOTOUT Confrontation Forced by West Side Resident End• on Hla Ooo~step f',...Pa~AI SLAIN ... f<'turn th<.' f1rt• ··we phont>d him ~1t least three l1mc>s and repeatedly toJd him to !--UrrendC>r." Moody said. He said Armstrong would talk with of f1cers for a f('w minutes, then hang up Al 10.50 p m , of/Jeers told Armstrong he had three minutes to come out bc•fore tear gas would be lobbed into his home. About one minute after the ul- timatum was Issued, Armstrong came out shooting. He reported- ! v fired four s hols before three M e~a police officers returned the hrc Ar mstrong was s truck at least once in the chest as the officers fired fivl' shots. Ht' was dt•ad on arrival at Costa Me sa Mt•morial Hospital. lnv<'stigators said they had no motive for Armstrong's outburst and de ath wis h "li e was dl·spondent. · · Captain Moody :.aid He said police will listen to tapcs madc of phone conversa- tions between Armstrong and of. f1cers. Members of the district attorney's office will be called in to conduct un investigation, a routine procedure when police are involved in a shooUn~ death. Monday night's shooting was the fourth time in the city's his- tory that pohce officers have shot and killed an armed man, police SU Id f',.._Pa~AJ OIL ... about 6 mtllion barrels daily. roughly 10 percent of the free world's oil production. He repeated Pres ident Carter's assertion Monday that the situation was serious but not yet critical in te rms or U.S. energy supplies. The net loss to the United States because of the Iranian cutoff 1s 500.000 barrels daily. SchJesinger said that if Ira- ni an oil producti on i s not restored by June. the global loss of oil will match the l 973-74 011 embargo in serious ness But he said oil companies estimate it will take as long ai. three months to gel Iranian wells, closed do wn s ince December, pumping again. Schlesinger said voluntary U.S. conservation is important and said this will be temporarily cHective Acid Theft Told SAN DIEGO lAP) Poliec- fear juvenile burglars unawart' of the danger took an unmarked bottle or hydronuonc acid from. a dental laboratory ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT '"' Ot~(l'JIMI ,.,,., •• Pitel Wlf"Wf'h(f'l l,(ttiffl ft•~ tf'W" ~ p.,.,, ., OVD't"'-G n, '"" Ot~ Cot~t Pv_,1~~ ... ,.., .. , ... 1t10M .. r• ovtt•uf\e-d ~Y ttwo~ f,td4., '°' c--.1• M4'\• N•...,,, .. M ... 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C••U.,,... ,., •• ,,,.,,f'f" .. «•"'"' u " :'!~~·:, :::!..:~.:' -r·· """'••• CITY FIRE TRUCK DAMAGED IN SHOOTOUT It Stopped Several Bullets, Pollce Say Wayne Recuperates In 'Good Spirits' Actor John Wayne. described by his secr etar y as being "good, high spirits.' contmued lo recuperate from cancer sur- gery today at his Newport Beach home ··He's getting plenty of rest but he's also been doing some walking and watching the boats from the patio," the actor's secretary said. ·'He's getting hundreds of phone calls. letters a nd tclc- ~rams." she added. "He's doing his level best lo respond to well wishers but obviously, he can't return all those calls.·· The 71-year-old Wayne re- portedly was particularly pleased to rec~ive a gel well message from Britain's Queen Elitabeth II. The monarch con- gratulated him when he woo lhe Oscar for his performance in "True Grit." Officials at UCLA Medical Center where Wayne's can. cerous stomach was removed Jan. 12 said the actor received more than 300,000 letters from well wishers all over the world. He reportedly has received at least 10,000 more since he re- turned lo Newport Beach plus hundreds of telephone calls. Ooctors at UCLA said when they released Wayne that they expect hjm to have a quick and complete r<.'covery. He is strll b t>ing treate d for a pos t - operative infection which is not regarded as serious. Wayne's secretary' said his pro~ram fo r this morning <'ailed for him to sleep late, have u good breakfast and then attend a business meetlnl! at his home. "But he'll soon be out on the patio,·· s he said. "He loves to watch the boats.'' Segregation Eyed WASJnNGTON <AP> The U.S. Civil Rights Commission said today nearly half the coun- try's minority children go to segr egatt-d schools and that segregation is most intense out- side the South Coffee Dips Production Rise Cites NEW YORK <AP ) General Foods Corp., the nation's leading coffee company, dropped the ·wholesale price of its Maxwell House coffee by five cents to $2.48 a pound. The move followed similar five-cents-a-Pound wholesale f ric_9 reductions Monday by the Folger division o Procter & Gamble Co. the nation's second-largest coffee roaster, and by Htlls Brothers, America's third-ranked coffee company. An alysts say cotree prices on commodity markets have been falling because or unusually strong production or beans this season, and added the lower wholesale prlces~ould be refiectcd ln re· tall prices es soon as new shipme nts arrive at grocery stores. Northwest Snowed StOrm KUia 2, Ripa Bridge, Power Unea a,-. ~dated Pren A 1torm pac~lng winds up to 100 mph la&hed the Pacific Northwest today, washing away a $24.6 mlllion pontoon bridae. leaving tens of thousands without power and killing at least two people. ln the lrozen cities or the Northeast, plumbers and p o licemen were kept busv patching burst waler pipes and trylnc to unscramble a logjam of abandoned automobiles, the legacy of record sub-zero tem- . peratures •nd heavy snows. .. It's a bummer." said one weary police officer wbo had about 200 cars towed away tn a suburb of Washington. "People just walk away and leave them." But as the sun was peeking out in much of the urban East. the Pacific Northwes t 's worst windstorm in 17 years bore down on western Ot,egon and Washington, felling trees across power lines and caus ing widespread flooding. Rural Congressmen Support Farmers WASHINGTON CAP I -Six wrong." An eighth House member. rural congressmen voiced their support today for hundreds of protesting farmers camped out- s ide the Capitol. A suburban New York City representative . was booed for saying their pro- posed solution is "simply Rep. Berkley Bedell, D-lowa. proposed national underwriting or the infant "gasohol" industry. using excess grain as raw material. to replace the present price support programs. The congressmen appeared on t h e firs t day of H ouse Agriculture Committee hearings on the farmers' complaints. The day was reserved for legislators. Chavez Urges Farm Workers &ck to Jobs EL CENT R O I AP l Thousands of United Farm Workers union members heeded the urging of l c3der Cesar Chavez and returned lo their jobs today Their work stoppage Monday to mourn a s lain worker shut down harvesting or virtual- • ly all the nation's wlnter lettuce. "I l looks like most or the workers returned to their Jobs." growers' association spokesman Ron HuH s aid "The valley.wid<' work stop- page yesterday was a spon- taneous thing, not something we had called for or planned." said a union s pokesman. He con· rirmed that members were back on the job today. except for those on strike agains t 10 growers. f',....Pa~Al METRO ••. against the Metro plan. It wouJd cost the district Sl,000 to join the group, and either Nicoll or a school board member would be the district's represen- tative to "Schools ror Local Con· trol." About 130 school districts from Orange to Ventur a counties could be affected by a Metro busing plan, and Nicoll said aJI districts would be contacted for mem~rship in the_new_group. Members of the American Agriculture movement protest testify Wednesday and Thur!! day: Officials from other farm organizations and the general public have been invited to speak next week. "What America's farmers are trying to tell us. and what we 1g nore at our peril. is that they cannot continue to produce a bargain-basement product at c1 loss," said Rep. Thomas A. Daschle, D-S.D. · · l f half of this nation 's doctors went out of business in 25 years. it would be a national shndal " But Rep. Peter A Peyser. D N. Y .• said. "The real problem 1s they ha ve come seekin g something the Consress 1s not going lo grant and I believe is _,the wrong thing." Food prices would rise by 15 percent to IR percent if higher farm pnct>~ were achieved, he said. But Rep. Jack Hightower, D· Texas, said the farmers ":tr<• honest people who are suffl'rrn~ . from a situation ovl'r which they have no control." a squeeze between over-production and in nation. Strong planting controls are needed. he sajd The protesting farmers want Congress to pass a resolution urging President Carter to raise pric~s to 90 percent parity, 'a level that would give them 90 percent of the purchasing power farmers had during the 1910·14 base period. Overall. farm prices are now running at about 75 percent of parity because of high livestock prices. Crop prices are lower. In Nt.•vnda. winds clocked as high at 58 mph at Reno lntena. tional Airport also knocked down trees. damaged homes and touched off a number of fires. Elsewhere In the nation. heavy snow warnings were post- ed in western Montana and snow was scattered across North Dakota. the Great Lakes and much or West Viqrlnia. Heavy fog made driving hazardous in parts of Texas where visibility was less than one quarter of a mile. Stan Oltman was watching wltb binoculars from his home in Pott. Gamble, Wash., about 7:30 a . m . when the 1.3-mile-long Hood Canal noatlng bridge on Washington State Highway 104 collapsed In the path of 100 mph winds. "The pontoon section noated down the canal about half a mile. then the wind caught il nnd nipped It over like a bat- tleship." he said. ·"There was a car on it. a beige Plymouth F'ury, but I don't think anybody was in it." Police said they doubted anybody was on the bridge when It collapsed . T he toll booth attendants a nd dfawspan oper ator we re evacuated lo safety. The bridge. which links the Kitsap Peninsula with the Olym- pic Penmsula, was opened in 1961 at a cost of $24.6 milUon. Oflic1als closed the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge. one of two spans hoking Seattle with the suburbs of Lake Was hington. Falling trees knocked out elec· tricity to about 42.000 homes and businesses in Washington. "The tr~s arc falling faster than we can put them <power lines l back up," said Frank Moses. a utility company dis· patcher In Hoquiam. Wash. E'rmre Page A J SEARCH ..• eight aircraft in a 24-hour sweep of 79.000 square miles of ocean during the wee kend before heavy fog put a h alt to the operation. C<>ntact with the searchers is he 1ng maintained by Debbie's mother . Mrs. Bunny Scott of 201 Calle Dorcido, San Cle mente. She is no less hopeful or the trio's s urvival than the two Costa _ Mesa mothers who are in constant contact with her . A 11 three women noted that the missing trio had sufficient food and watl'r for two weeks when they left San Diego Jan. 22. "They can survive and they wouldn't be the first to survive for that length of time," Mrs. Mt>Donald said "Many, many J><'Ople are praying witn us today and I reel sure that our prayers will be answered." .~ THIS COUPON GOOD FOR IO% to 143* INTEREST ON YIUR SAVINGS. 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Ftbt\Jaty 13, 1979 s DAILY PILOT •• Top Coneern· Finn Eyes U.S. Budget By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ When President Carter sent his budaet to ConjTeSs last month. one of lhe more interested observers of the de· ta.ISM wu David S . Lewis, chairman and president of General Oynamlcs Corp.1 St. Lou s. Lewis bad excellent reason.o; for being interested lo wbal the federal government prof)Oses to s pend ln the fts· cal year ~einnlog next October. The company he heads doe• mote business wllb the covernment than anr other firm. And the United States government Is the best cU.tomer GeneraJ Dynamics has, accounting for nearly two-thirds of its $3 blllion ln aMual sales. SO FOR LEWIS, READING the president's budget messqe is like reading an order card ror h.is company. Here's what he saw: -The Navy wants $1.S billion for anolher Trident submarine. General Dynamics has built seven of these babies for the Navy, which wants eventually t.o bave 13. These nuclear-powered subs are each equipped with 24 long-range mis· sites. each or which is armed with 24 hydrogen bombs . <Lockheed builds the missiles.) Money Tree -The Air Force wants $1.7 biOion for \1~ more F-16 fighter Jets built by General Dynamics. That's up from the $1.5 billion being spenl this year for 145. The Air Force hopes even- tually to have a fleet of 1.388 F-16s -Tbe Navy is requesting $522 million ror one nuclear attack submarine. These 360-foot-long subs are built by General Dynamics and Tenneco's Newport News ship· building subsidiary. -The Pentaf!On wants $651 million to continue development of cru1se missiles that ny low to evade radar detection. General Dynamics and Boeing are competing on this program. -THE ARMY WANTS $108 MILLION for 2.655 Stinger missiles which General Dynamics builds. A combat soldier can fire this missile from bis shoulder at a lowJlying plane. -The Navy and the Air Force seekc$222 million for 1.560 air -to-a ir Sparrow missiles made by General Dynamics and Raytheon. That's up from the $202 million being spent this year for 1.910 of these missiles. -The Navy wants $280 million for various versions of the Standard missile built by General Dynamics. These a re supersonic anti-aircraft missiles that are fired from s hips. -THE NAVY WANTS $135 MILLION for 61 Phalanx guns. up from the $86 million allocated this year for 27 or the guns. These General Dynamics-built weapons are rapid-fire guns designed to protect stups from allacking missiles at close ra nge. That ·s not a bad day. Even though General Dynamics had to take a whopping loss last year because it couldn't get the Navy to pay for all the cost overruns it had on its submarine program. Lewis obviously sees clear sailing ahead. The Pentagon's favorite supplier wUI s plit its stock 2 ~-for·lon Monday and pay adividendof75cents a s hare. Thal's the first cash dividend General Dynamics has paid since 1970. Inflation War Long, Difficult . LOS ANGELES <AP > -The chairman of the Federal Reserve Board says J anuary's record jump in wholesale prices means the nation faces a long and di((icult battle to reduce inflation. G. William Miller said he was disappointed by the 1.3 percent jump in wholesale prices last month and blamed unexpected hoarding of beef by consumers for part of the increase. Beef and veal prices rose almosl 13 percent last month alone, following a jump of about 25 percent in 1978. SllAllP PRICE INCREASES ALSO were shown in gasoline. fuel oil, automobiles and a variety of other pro- ducts. The January price jump was the largest since Nov· ember 1974 . "The general level of price increases across the board just re-empbasiies how serious this Inflation is and how deeply imbedded it is and how important il is that we con· tinue economic policies to wring it out," Miller said, ad· ding thal Carter ad· mini s tration ( J economists had not an-CONSV MER ti cipate d the beef hoarding. "'-~~~~~~~~~~--' "There seems to have been recently a good deal of consumer anticipatory buying or beef. which has driven up prices even more than might have been expected." Miller said. ''This is in the nature of a bit of hoarding of that pro- duct. something like we saw when coffee prices were soar- ing a few years ago." BOARDING. MILLER SAID. results from "the inna. tionary expeetalions that influence family buying. "It reinforces the evidence that lhe underlying infla- tion rate is deeply imbedded and that we are going to have. as l have said, a long war to defeat inflation." Mille r said Americans "need to have the will. persistence and delermlnation to slick with ll for (ive, six. seven years. We must have intensive warfare for a long period oC time to win the battle." MIILEll SAID THE FEDERAL Reserve Board hopes lo see inllaUon reduced by ~ to ~ or a percent by the end of the year. ·'It will be a good performance if we can bring it down to 8 percenl this year." Miller said, noting that this forecast la more pessimistic than lhose of olhe.r ad- ministralion spokesmen. Prices in 1978 rose aboul 9.8 per. cent. Miller sald the Federal Reserve would continue its policy of moderate growth in lbe nation ·s money supply. "WE DO NOT INTEND to cause a rccesfion," Muter said. "but we do Intend to dampen inflation." Miller saJd the cutoff of Iranian oil imports wm put ui>· ward pressure on energy prices but said lhl.s could be counteracted somewhal throuah gasoline conservaUon. The Carter adml.nlslratlon's voluntary wage and price guidelines wUI nol have much effect on lnOalion unW the end ol 1979. he said. Labor setUement.s to be negoUaled by the Teamsters in Much and the United Auto Wol'kers ln lhe fall would be Important tcsC. of Carter's voluntary restraints, he added. Computer Marketed California Buslness Sy.Wms. lne., Lacuna Hills. and Durango System•, Inc., San Franclsco. bav al gn.cS an ar-ransemeot aUowin• CBS to m1rket lbe new Duranro F.U bualM:SS computer, dtsltoed to meet the need.a ol amaU bualnesett . ti I ,., \\ fVINIHG MOIV..=a.i A Olt .. loft IOt .,_., ..._.,..,~tl\9C-' OI 4VIJ' "'a'•• Ille .,.,~. -·Of1· ... -~~ cw.-.o c... ......... 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Mltle)ll ll~IN ~tlw f~O 11110 a~ lady '°' • Mllll.,Y ...... ·CWQ.~ AHO,..... av.1 ...... .., .... .MCMI • * "The leoend 0t I Odt "-9" ~ 19181 Ooc;~tmtnlf' ry A •8YHllflQ t1Wy o# ln.t ooty 111m 8WJf t a11 .. , 01 tr.. lllutl\'9 or .. tvr• lwo<I 111 SOOllan<I f :7 hf• I • WOfW..0 TUBE TOPPERS CBS 8 8:00 -"Crisis ln Mid-air." An air traffic controller is caught ln a desperate situation in this new TV movie wtlh George Peppard a nd Karen Grassle. NBC B 8:00 -"Tentacles." John Huston ana Shelley Winters star ln this m onster epic from 1977 about an 8().foot octopu.S. KCET @ 9:00 -"Kiss Me. Kate." Cole Porte r 's musical adaptation of "The Taming of the Shrew" from 1953 wHh Howard Kee l a nd Kathryn Grayson . (19531 Ka~ °'~ How111d Kati T-o •IM9. one. matri.d to eeot1 ot ..... battle .. muefl oft ••• .. on tlD MASTENll!Ce lHIA'nW "Country Menerw· er- Anat.-y" Two yaung wom- en ate -•--10 lhe .--tal and ptMIOnll• 10'.lf)I "=' 11• ••<1>~ MAQMELAUGH wov. TONIGHTS LATEST LISTINGS I THR OOHO 8"0W ~IMAM Mu lfMS ff mutt nod Or Y•'t,.... MCAt labof110- • CAP'nONID MO NIW9 MORNING 12:00 9 TWIUGKT ZONE "King Nina Wiii Nor Aetum" The cepttln of e cr .. hed 8·2!1 t>omb•1 can'I llgur't out wtiwe he le Of wtlal .,_. 1111 • ALFMD HITCHCOCK PM8ENTI • GnlMAftl' The CNet trial to ~ • mligGlne ~.. In hOC* ot glw>g CONTROL •ti.ti•~ 12:a0e MOW! • • * "II. Fin. Med,_. .. I 1988) Sean Connery, ~ Wooower<I A poe1 ~ lnYOIYlld With domMllC P'Olliem• wtllch .-.utll In Ille lol~ ot hla crMtlvny ( I hr • 55 min t • MOVIE tl'llnk• ... Ill ttnptfOf. (2 hft) • OITIMART C°"'TROI. mfMt e <!Ml wtth KJflMY I(,..,... to find Illa ,,..... In exctlenge IOf • llal °'~agents 1:ttl HEWS 1:21 NlW8 l:tO MOYll ••• "~Aoent" (1939) Joel ~. ~ <la MerWlllll An e11~ end her '°"'* dlptomat hu9band 1rldl clown WI eec>k>naoe orglfl/U11on. 11 hr . 26min) • MOVll *** "800ll M~" ( 111!12) Wlllllm H04~. JclMf'tV Stewwt An olOer men, IWhO ,..,., had a llOfl, lreint • ~ bely 10 be a JOC*ey (2 hf"I ) 2:41·= • • ''Cly Oenoer" C 195 I) t:ae> I .I.OW LUCY A>C1<y ...... ,.,. ~ Mel tne MerUw -thtoy -'*"9 llr llf'deO WI C..tOI Na. • MCHAn JACl(8()H GuM1 UoydOumu C>l·n1~<' Nicholas plays an affirmative :Jct ion program law stude nt who is tut on \d by James Stephens on "The P;:ipc"r Chase" tonight at 10 on CBS. Chann<'I 2 "Papua. Ne• Ovln•• Flnell), A NallOn'. The end OI a eolOlllai et a WI Nftr OulnM ,,.,.,.... ,.,. v s Ulo9fltennlel ID OMOOHIM PAMDIN ~ ol t~ n.tur• wtien they IHve a JOblHI t()tllmvnlty H08QI TAXI II»• unw!lllngtv .,,ll'Ot'. bllnd dat• tor aain. and • vs~- • • • "Joa" 11810) Peter Boyte. o.W1le Pltrldl. A fal1ltlf. enraged <MW Ill• <1augtt1er·1 Involvement with the~ df'llO eoene. enllat• the ....tlllng tupport Of • f-1lcal ~ bigot In brlnQlno tl'le Np- PIM to INW k-12 hnl I •n.oooeouflU F ... • r~ hie ool-leoe bend In hOC>9I ot lipOMftnQ on • ~ ~ • • "The Ouldc Oun" f 1964) AIJdle Murpny. Mer• ry Mdert A~· la IO<Ql'ten by lown"'*°l)le '°' hll pal1 mledeed• ..,,.,, ,,. ti.ti .... Geno of flOl()fl. OU9 OU11ew8 wflo ,. .... .,_, lottnenllng Ille town (2 hn I • MOVIE Otc1C Pow.II. Rl'londa f\em. 1ng. An ••·bookie 11 releMe<I from lalM ~ onment due to new evl- deoe• etld return• lo awnoe n1m1M111 end 111s pe11net 11t111n jail.\ 1ht.,35 min.I 1:660 NIEW8 4:-008 MOW • • "The Headleu Gholl" ( 19511) Richard l.yGfl. OllYld Roae. Q MOVIE m MOME OAAOEHPI •. lnlro<luctl0t1 ~ MPVOIWfff 0.-11 Mel TOfme 8u<ldy 7l00.~5~~ A8CNEWS ., 80( MtWON oou..u MAH s1-""' ,. poww lo l*C> • r edioK'ttw 8liefl to return to l't4tf motttet r.=o..oAH080N Fred II deter~ lo mpr... Lemont'• Mure motller.fn-'8w. fJD MACNEii. I LEHAEA ~ al> HUMAHmES THROUGH THE ARTS "l11troouc:tJon· ~ For Sett" Cl) JC>KEA'8 Wll..D Oacuenrl Lbt ing• la KNXT tC8$) LOS Angelel> II KNBC\NBCl Los Angeles e KllA (Ind) Los Angeles G t<ABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles ! KFMB (CBS) San Diego KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Angeles KCST IABCI San Diego Q) KTTV (Ind) Los Angeles G) KCOP· TV (Ind) Los Angeles tf) l<CET ·TV I PBS) Los Angeles 6l> KOCE·TV(PBSI Huntington Beach A II 37 Plays Shakespeare Co1nes to TV By PETER J. BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP > There's c. new series coming to TV Wednesday at 8p.m. on KCET. Chan- nel 28. Big deal. There's a new series every night, 1sn 't there? So. what 'IJ this one be? Fleshy detectives? A show about adolescents? Maybe a sitcom about a d1 vo rced parent with teen-agetl> · th al would be novel. L t.'l 's see. . "The Plays of WiJJiam Shakl'SJ)('arp •· on public television. Well. that sounds inte'reslrng. I wo nder which ones they·u do. Better check the publicity sheets. AU. 37 OF THEM? Aw. c 'mon. When is public lelev1s1on going to catch on? TV series are sup- posed to be conceived In flashy Beverly Hills resta urants with unlisted phone numbers; they're supposed to take two, maybe three months from linguine to debut date . All o f t h e Shakespeare plays would take a year or two to make and air. J 'd better find out who's running Um show. Hmm ... ti Cedric Messina of the British sHaus .. uu Broadcastintg Corpor ation. 'That figures. Only the BBC would try to pull off a television series that could take two yoo.rs to pro- duce .. Sue years, actually ... Messina corrects. He says it took a year to produce seven pl ays, six or which will air this season. a.nd the series wiU run for five years THE ENTIRE FIRST folio plus "Pericles. Prince of Tyre." No light undertaking. Wh y all 37? "Why not ? .. Mess ma asks. Oh.OK. .. Juhus Caesar," the enduring tale or envy, treachery and betrayal, will be the first airing or the season, Wednesday night. The plays will not be shown in chronological order, allowing a mixture each season of Shakespeare's comedies and his tragedies, his popular works and bis lesser known plays. FOLLOWING "IULIUS CAESAR" this season will be "As You Like It,·· ''Romeo and Juliet " "Ric hard II.·· .. Measure for Measure" a~d "Henry Vlll." airing every other week. This BBC series was also sold to Australia, Canada, Sweden, Germany, Japan and the Soviet Union. It will bring Shakespeare to more people the next six years than have seen his works in the 363 years since his death. Of course, in America Shakespeare will be going up aRalnst ABC's "tight Is Enough" and "Charlie's Angels." Messina says he's not wor· ried. •1•M NOT SUCH A FOOL as to expect we'll outdo 'KOJak' or anything like that. But you're a very literate. well-read people. I think there'll be interest. "You know. Shakespeare was a very wise old blrd. And these are very good plays ." As 1 say. a new series begins tonl1bt. And It wUI be on for rive years. Ir we mlss tt, the fault wtu not be ln our st.ars. . . Sequel Series Set HOU.YWOOD (AP> -lrwtn Shaw's novel, "Be,.arman, Thief," the sequel to "Rich Man, Poor Nan." will be made loto a ·~·hour Dlhli 1erie1 for NBC. The book continues lht sqa of the Jol'dache family. "Rich Man, Poor Man" on ABC wat the first American-made mini sertes and It.a JUCteN paved lhe wa,y for "Roots" and other lon1er 1bow11. ABC later aired U.t own veralob of the con· linuaUon of "Rich Man, Poor Man," but the sC.Ory waa different from the one Shaw wrote. 7:t0. C#QJll Holta Cal OoOd, Sher1Me l.llurence. Tile tlgtlta end '®!><I• of wof1d lamovt CkCUI ICtl ere combined •tlh mutleel vertety. I FAMLVFEUO OATIHQGAME (II HOl.LVWOOO 80UAAf.S • ADAM-ti A r alh of i:-gleriee In a WMlll'ty neighl>ornOod bef- "" Malloy end Reed. 9 ~TONIOHT "Parenllng: CommuMa I GaY9" al> HEWS Cl) ntE OONO SHOW 8:00 8 Cl) C88 MOYIE "Cfltla In Mid-Air" (Prtrl'l- lere) Georoe Pew1rd, Karen or..-, An aging atr lrafllc eootrouer becomee eeught Ill a N,._ and-delttl llt~llon wtl9f'I • crazed gunmen ""'- 10 altow a CllMbltd 81rcraf1 10 land A Nie ponratt ot the Arnefl• can lllllQll10t. lnClluc:llnO n I hllltory 111<1 joul ney 10 the t>tlnk of ea:uncllon al'ld bllok l:to. 9 LAV!ANI & &MIAUY Lenny la/It madly In lo\'t with l.JMlme. I JC>t<P'8 WllO THE 000 COUf'l..I When a.car ~ !tie _,.nmem tor WI altemoon poker oam-, Felb II forced to take hit aeugnter'a blr1'IOey pef1Y ........ e:oo G 111 THAU'S COW#AHV Janet, fen1fled by a mouM In her room. eg,... 10 IWl1Cti Md• wltl'I Ja<*. I TIC T~ DOUGH MEWOfW'FIH Gueeta· M4ll Tonne. 8Yddy Rlctl. Barry Boalwlc:k. Chk:, Or Joyoe Bt'otntr.. ~ HIM. fD THE HOl.LVWOOO MU8tCALI • * • 'h "l<Ju Me Kate" D AOWHrUMN "lhru11 AoO Counter Thfuel". ~-(I)™''~ CHA8I Klngt1191d eMiOnt reluQ. 11111 Hart the teUI of tutor· Ing an Al'flrmelMI Action PrOQfll!TI a1Udent (DetllM NletlolM).. -~ "ArMnea Va. The Wortd" Ed MOMetlon end 0-gla Enget -hOal• '°' 11111 conl•I fMlurlllg ""*1· ea· a t>eet clfcus ec:ts In oornpelllfon egelllet other QfMt d<cut act• rrom around the WOfid. •• ,~& HUTCH Huogy Beet re!Uaee to ten S111f111cy al'ld Hvteti about • murder he wlt'*Md. .., NeOKT GAUi.AV "The Painted MlnOr" A wOtnell lriel 10 !lice """' a MConO-Nnd lllOC> ~om "" partner. JAMES CAGNEY TALKS W1TH DAVID HARTMAN THIS WEEK First TV Interview Since 1949 for Retired Star A Cagney Oose Up Actor Gives Rare TY lmeroiew By Ml.KE SILVERMAN NEW YORK <AP > -The while· haired man sits back in his chair. re - calling his nearly 80 years. He talks of childhood pove rty. a long and varied career, a contented retire· ment Nothing remarkable here -but wait a minute. Suddenly there's a twinkle in the eye and a salty street- com er saying that cuts through the dignified repose a nd puts ua in touch with one or the most remarkable performers in the history of the mov- ies, James Cagney. Yes. it's Cagney , the much· imitated yet inimitable, giving 1 his first television interview in 19 years to David Hartman of ABC 's "Good Morning America." The conversa- tion, filmed late last year at Cagney's farm in upstate New York. will be shown in brief segmenls over four days beginning today. FANS MAY LEARN llltle new about their idol beyond what's lo his autobiography . "C ag~ey By Cagney .. But what a deUgtU it Is to hear It from his own Ups! There's his mother. tough' enough to ral.sc four sons on Manhattan's Lower Ea3l Side, who put an abrupt end to Jimmy's boxing ambi\lon.s by asking: "Can you lick me?" There's the young vaudevUllan In the ·20s. wbo at t.imes bombed so badly he went through "seven acts lJ> one year ... but who with hi• "lrltth memory" sllll can -and does -ral· tle off verses from an old routine. Capey confides he used to 1et so nervoua, he ''threw up before every show . ''TREV RAO A bucket 1t each en· trance. I'd dance my head off, then co out and .. " Then the re ·1 the Hollywood newcomer ot 1930. MovSea never made him ner-vou1 because he fl1ured, "How could t lut! t fill five.foot·et1bt. no tau. Jus\ pale whlte eyebrow• and eyeluhea. Nothlnt to pbotoltaPh." But last he djd, through ·an in· c r e dibly ve r satile career as gangster. comedian. dramatic act.or and song-and-dance man. He won an Oscar playing George M. Cohan in "Yankee Doodle Dandy·' in 1942. or bis tremendous popularity in tough-guy roles, Cagney says. ·'Look· log back. there was nobody else around who could handle a hoodlum part with acceptance. Having been raised among them I dldn 't have to rea ch lor anything." 9) THEOOOOIU TM Goodlet <li9POM of the Arnw1ean Amr(• --~· IOUO· • DCI< CAVETT **'It "Reunion In Reno" (1951) Matti S1-.. PeQ- 'J'I Dow A loller cnHd 1'- 10 "*'° 1ner her mo1i. beoornet Pf91lMnl, 11 hf .. 30mln) • • "Sweet Sound Of 0..lh" (1963) Emil Caoe. I.of• Albe. 4:.aC>fD MOVIE *'~"The Courageout Or Chrt .. la11" ( 111401 Je&n Herlholl, Dorothy LCMJtl, Oueett: V«• Sit~. Ctwlttopfler ~. , t:tO. Cl) IAANA8Y JONIS Bemeby ...,_ lhet "" tnU'dlr of a Memel1 -c:onMC1td with the tnlln'I amuvgllng ectlYIMI. (A) .. TOHQf1' Ho11· Jollnny Ca11011 au..t-= .i-Stewart. Wllllarn O.V- 12:40 8 Cl) C8I LAT£ MOV1£ * *'~ .. ~ The V1n- llhlng Chall~" 11973) George Peooanl. c..a, Aometo 8anac.ll invest1-oat •1 1h• aeem•ngly omposel.,.. then ot • ar- (;hafice v8lued at 1 s m111JOn <IOller1I Wedne•datf• Daytbtu.• Mo.,it-• AFTERNOON 1:00 D TOMOMOW 12:00 G •• ·~ "HU Anybody s.ett My Gal?" (19521 Piper Laude, Rock Hu<hon A 'l••Mllhy men ... ...,. a taroe emount °' money to tile 11mt1y ol • tormer love ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) m • • "Reun1ot1111 Frence" I 1843) Joel'! C<- lor<I. JOhn Wayne. A Frend\ gHt ~ to the 111<1 of .... Amencal1 pilot <1unn9 Wortd Wt1 II ( 1 1W .• SO min) au..1 Arrorney Aoy Conti I LOW EXJ>ERTS 9 'TWIUOKT ZONE 1:30 NEWS "The Sl•IMn...,.llllmeter Stwine" A ~ atar ot ""' 30'• UM& ...., old moY· tea lo rM:t"Mtl Ille eolrft of WAHTED: DfADOA Al.IV£ -~.Y· •a MCMOYll : "RlcoQl'tet" JOlll IS Wed to find a <IOC1 °' wtto ties !>Mt\ mtlllng lor •white 2;«18 = • * .. Reverig• Fa< A Rape" ( 1978) Mike Conncn, Rober1 Aeed. A ~ geolOgill tume 11110 • NtnilM killer eltw 1119 wife 11 r-c>ed (RI • • "E.9gle tn A Caoe" (19711 Sw John GHJlgo<I, RelPtl RicNlf<llOn Napo- leon. etMI in hlle. acts end After Ratings Skid CBS Eyes Quality By TOM JOBY NEW YORK <AP > -"Quality" and "r espons ibility." are words you bear a lot these days from CBS. Translated. they mean: We may be No. 2 in the TV ratings today, but give our better product a little time. ·'We don l concede anything," says Gene F. Jankowski. pre.sident or the CBS Broadcast Group. "We're as competitive as hell. Our performance in the last 12 months has ~n good. greatly improved. by design and not by accident. "And we 're trying hard in a lot of different areas." be says. "That com pelitive attitude transcends the prime-time ratings." JN FACT, CBS -ooce called "the Tiffany of the networks" -is strug- gling to re~ain leadership in an in· dustry it dominated for years. CBS fell behind ABC. not long ago the in· dustry's runt, nearly three years ago. and the slip has hurt -in doUars as we ll as pride. Consider this yardstick: A prime· lime ratings point in the course of a season is worth as much as $30 million in advertising re venue. Through the sttond week or January, CBS trailed ABC by nearly two full poinls -$50 million to $60 million . Or this: ln the three years prior to Jan. 1. 1979, CBS lost 17 stations to ABC. The net effect in numbers is not necessarily significant. because CBS in tum picked up several stations forme rly 3ligned with ABC. But switching affiliates often means set· ting fo r less powerful or less prestigious ouUels. SEVERAL REASONS have been suggested for CBS· slide -if that's what It Is -among them the loss of Fred Silverman. the programmln~ whiz. to ABO In mid-1975. Jankowski Insists, however, that CBS lc?day ls a net work on the offensive Read between the Imes of what he says: -CBS wants to be seen as pre- dominant in broadcasting, r ather than in prime-time alone in news, children's programming, sports, radio. CBS has. indeed, improved measurably in the ratings, first or tied for first four times in a six-week period through mid-J anuary. CBS' highest-rated programs also art' among TV's most acclaimed "60 Minutes," "M·A S-H." "AJI in the Family," "Lou Grant." ,_ CBS SPENT THE first several weeks of the current season in third pJ3cc. but bumped NBC out of second toward the end of October, and has in recent wt>eks challenged ABC for the lead. "And what ·s e ncouraging.•• Jankowski says. "is that our suc- cesses have been with a product we 're not ashamed to have on the air. "The audience mair has been phenomenal, and though some pro· grams. like 'Paper Chase.' have not done well in the r atings, we fed we can look out into the future with con· Cidence. " 'Lou Grant' did not do well at first ," he says, "and now it is one of our strongest. One or the problems with television is that we go on the aar cold turkey. and it may take the audience a while to find a program." CBS KNEW T1fE early going this season would be tough, Jankowski · says, with ABC and NBC broadcast· ing the ma1or league baseball playoffs. "Baseball has grown in popularity." he says. "and since we haven't had the World Series or the playoffs, it 's become more difficult for us to start anywhere but third."