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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-02-16 - Orange Coast Pilot• p • . _,._.._ .. ·-. . H&M· Evaeuation-~PlaStie · Surg@DD . . , . 01 . . \ . Alllerleans Belflns _ill Iran By Bil's 8ffiee · • . Pag Free:e Bev~rsal Vasts Coufttg SB Mill • FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 16, 1979 , YOL. n. MO. 41, • HCTIC*I. M "J\0•1 ''A 'Bloody Mess'' -100 Americaiis Leaving ·Iran TEJ{RAN, Iran <AP> -More than 100 Americans, one in a cowboy hat and others lugging pets and suitcases, slipped out of a hotel before dawn today at the s tart of a mass operation to evacuate Americans from Iran. U.S. Embassy officials , Marvin Trial Continues Under Cover LOS ANGELES CAP> -The Lee Marvin ttial went into secret session for a second day toda~ willl participants silent on the identity of a mystery wit- ness. operatmg behind a tight security screen. instructed the evacuees to gather at central points in the city so that quick a nd safe pickups could be made. <Related story, Page A4) At one gathering point today, an Ameri~an in military fatigues shouted urgently through a bullhorn at coun· lrymen racing up in auto· mobiles. ••Move out of your automobiles as quickly as possi- ble," he said. "Please move directly inside as quickly as you can." ~2 Wearing bullet-proof vests and ... lt_~ hefting automatic rifles, guer-• rillas loyal to Ayatollah Ruhollah Kohomein1 stood guard to protect the Americana. ' Those being evacuated - mainly employees of U.S. com- panies here -hurried from their cars lugging suitcases, . cassette players and pets in shipping boxes. It's GifJfJs1'ille ..... Attorneys and the witness filed into the chambers of Superior Court Judge Arthur Marshall at 9 a .m. and said it was unlikely they would come inlo open court until sometime in the afternoon. The courtroom doors were locked and reporters were not permitted inside. A crowd of s pectators gathered in the hallway 'waiting for the trial to reoJM'n. One still sported a cowboy hat, despite embassy advlce 'hat Americans keep a low .profile l.JJ the troubled city. Pan American World Airways landed a Boeing 707 at Tehran's Mebrabad IntemaUonal Airport today and Oew out with 167 passengen, including Pan Am employees and their dependents, other Amelricans and a handful The Bee Gees -from left, Robln, Barry and Maurice Gibb -hold one of four Grammy awards presented-to them Thurs- day night at the 21st annual Grammy festivities. For th~ rest of the story, see Page CS. • M arahall ordered attorneys in the case not to talk about the mystery witness, a young blond man, who declined yesterday to tell hia name or age to reporters when be emerged after four hours ol secret testimony Tbun· day. "I've been told I can't speak about the case," the witnea told '8'e llA&VIN, P.ase AZ> . of other f.oreipers. _,. The tun-scale evacuation will . begin Saturday, when at least two Pan Am Jumbo jets, with a total 'of 800 seat s, arrive. Eva•uations also were scheduled for British, Canadian, New Zealand and Australian cltizeas Saturday. An esUmated 7 .ooo Americans (8ee''PtJUA>l1T, •~•e AZ> ')V ages Reversal Costly County Tab $8 Million After Court Ruling By GARY GRANVILLE 'Oiile Deity ........... A ruling banded down Thurs- day by the SOtte Supreme Court is likely to cost county 1ovem· ment ln ~a.nae County about $8 million in added wages this fis. cal year · 6,000 employees were entitled lo 5.5 -percent pay raises under a two-year conttact signed in l.9TI. Su~geon ·Eticing Probe Roughly three quarters of that amount will be retroactive pay hikes to about 6 ,000 county workers wbo would have been eUtlble under an existing con· tract for thole ralaes last July 1. But in the wake of passa1e of Propoeitbl 13, tbOle ralaes were denied tbe worll:en. . That wu becauae the state Le,.._ture said that, In return for bailout money, local 1overa- ment1 could not live cost ol llv· lnl lnc:,.... to tltelr employees iD exceu ol t.bOle liven to state workers. . Additionally, about 600 more employees were represented as bargaining units that were tied lD spirit, if not in fact, with the agreement coveri.De the 6,oOo workers. . Moreover, about 500 manage- men rand administrative employees were denied COil of 1Mn1 increases that.usually fall in line with the percentaee liven to other workers. The Orance County Dlltriet , Attorney'• Office Is comider'lal ~i filing crtmlnal cbar,_ a1a1mt a· ) Santa Ana pa.tic: IUJ'leoD whole paUeat died five da71 after UD· ' dersoms a breut lmplaDt lut November. 1 J Informed ~ said tbe de- ,, etalon whether to Ille c:barsel f a1alut Dr. Ralpb W. Small will be made next••· · ' It wu learned tbe c11e fell ln· to I.be dilttkt attonMy'a banda • after M IDteallve lnv¥tls•Uod . \ into tile womaa '• death by Salltl Ana police. Tbe woman, llrs. ttim Plock, a '3·year-old motller of three c:bUdnn. lapeed tDto retpltatory ._rreet while underl0ln1 breut implant aurseey ln Small's of. ftce at _, S. Brtatol st., Santa Ana. The woman died In Santa ADa· Tuat-ln Community Hoapltal five days later. lleanwblle, a lat~mlnvte el· fort by Small lo avol4. beln1 temporartty barred from pr~c· lice today f aJled Tburadly ln Oranse County *'perior Court.. After a 15-mlaute dlscuaaion with auomeya ln hla cbamben, .. Judse WWlam s. Lee ref\laed to delay tbe order that ban Dr. Small from practice. Judse Lee'• refusal aets tbe 1ta1e for •ttorne:r Terry Gllet to move b1I appe to the Fow1.b Dlatrict Court of Appeal. Jud= 1aued a temPonr1 r"tr order last week bar·. rin1 from practice etfec· Uve todaJ after the ltate Bot.rd c ... alhu PqeAI> i I ADcl wlMa Oov. Edmund G. 8roW11 Jr. vetoed cost of Uvlnl rala" for ltat. employees, the amount local IO•eramentl could Si•-wat reduced to aero. Tbat wat true •v•n ln cues where such pay blkH were •treed to under mutU.year con· tracta ne90tlated witb employ,e lfl'OUpil. that WM the ffM ... Oran.. Count1 where about When summed up wit.bout tbe , te1lslatlon stlilck down by the Supreme Court, rou1bly 7 ,209 county ~ ... would baYe recetved--tbe ti mllllon pay hike paehce lam July. • Under the court ruHas. I.be e,ooo worken covered by the lm contract UY clearly due 5.5 percent retroacUve pay rallel to Ju!)' 1. l ~ Today, there were l.ndlc~ bat tbe remalnlni 1~200 (Bee UISES, P•• Al) ( SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A city employee pull~ a gun and opened fire at a city water pumping station this morning, leaving two men dead and a third wounded. police said. "This place is a bloody mess," said an unidentified person who answered the telephone al the pumping station shortly after the 8:05 a.m. shooting. The mayor's office said the third man received apparent superficial wounds. He-was taken to Miss io~ Emergency Hospital for sur- gety. police said. · Authorities reported a man was taken into custody a short time later on Van Ness Avenue, several miles from the scene. · Police identifie d him as Roland B. Lucini. He was taken to· the Hall of Justice for ques- tioning. "There is a lot or blood around,·· said police officer · Gordon Wyatt at the scene. He said tbe three people shot and the gunman were all water department employees arriving for the day shirt al the Lake Merced pumping station on Brothe,rhood, Way. in the southwestern ollrto( the city. <See Z KILLED, Page AZ~ . I \\ 4'.il I Ju .-· Mostly sunny with a few clouds and s lightly ·warmer Saturday. Fair tonight. Lows tonight 42 to 48. Highs Saturday 62 to 67. INSIDE TODAY LOf1IOICl'll taJt. a IDtntmud .. 4th of Juli" br.ak to "letnut. the qmt of the 13 COioma -Oftd tlw toVrilt ,,kcacN.See~CI. i t I \! l ' • APWlf ....... -" .. • llunt for lio•t Trio lJrged Thn.."f' Oraqe County f1mltia· wt•re w1tl-Jn& today for a de· c11lon br lhe Co•st Guard that co4-1ld, ..the)' believe. mean lhe diffe rence t betw~en life anct dt•oth for tnc two men end 111 won1 un who len. San u1ego on Uw 4:Y.fool .. Armistice" 25 deys Uj(O ~ l'oa:.1t Guard o(ficertt met the fum1lld and 50 fiiends arid ~I~ · ut1vt-•11 ln Lona 'Be•i'b Tbuaday 111)lhl und promised, after heatei>- 1tli;cu111oon. to review the earlier dl'c1•1on to suspend tbe search for the missing vessel and her l'rl')N ·We begged and implored them." Mrs Marie McO'onaJd ol Cos tu ~esa said today. "We told them we were very grateful for •H they have done, but we do not kel that the. shlps and l>lanes have beeo out th e re long i:nough .. M ri. McDonald as the mother of Ol•nrui. Vowell. 22. the skipper t'f the .. Armistice .. With Vowell were hJs• wafe, Debbie. 21, ol San, Clemente, and Gary Newton. 22. of San Oieoo. . Vowell and Newton-attended high school togethe r in <:A>sta Besa Vo well 's wife is the former Debbie-Powers. Mrs. McDonald said the del· cgalion of friends and family .............. MAPPING THE SEARCH FOR THREE LOST AT 'SEA Coast Guard Lt. Bob .M1jewald Dlrecta Re~,. argued that the 10-day search by· Coast Guard ships and aircraft.· Navy vessets and Air Force planes was. In fact . a four-day scouring of lbe ocean off Baja California. Thick fog halted operations for six days. tbey'Sild. during wblcb time the missing vessel might have drifted to a point much farther SOlllh than that 'canned by the searehers. 'f.be last known sighting or the missing ~rio was on Jan. 24, two. da,ys af\er the "hrm\sUce" left San Diego Cor a one.week fishl.111 trip that was to be centered around San Clemente Island. Occupant.a of a passing vessel said the Vowe lls and Newton to ld them they had one and one half tons of fish abo~rd. Shor1l).' after that encounte r, 11· s torm hit thct area. The C.out Guard said reports of float.in& debris m the-area have been checked and proved to be unt-.nded. But a life ring bearin& the na m.e "Armistice" was picke d up by a fishing veuel off La Jolla and handed ove r to authorities. Backed by many of the friends and relatives who went with lbem to Long Bea ch, the ramlU. of tbe mlasin1 t.riO ar.e leaving fonttbl for the Baja Cahforni area where they in· tend to hunt along lhe shoreline for any trace or tbe1r loved ones. They have offered a $1.,.000 re- ward for any information that leacb them to determine the fate of lhe rruaslng mariners. And p o s t e r s d e p i c t I n g .t b e "ArmlsUce" and her occupants will be tacked up at every possi- ble location In Mexico ~-we think they are o ut th e r e som ewhere." Mrs McDonald said . "We hav~ not given up hope and we don't expect the Coast Guard to give up. either ... • f'l'09lPapAI S"1\LL .•• EASY DOES IT -A heli copter hovers ove r a rock threatl'nang a cl uster of beachfront homes fo Malibu as workers attempt to secure a net around the 100-ton boulder · V.S. Recognizes ·Iranian .Government WASHING N IAP> -The William H. Sullivan. the U.S a mbassador in Tehran, "has re· layed to the government ln Iran out inte ntion to maintain diplomatic relations wltb that go ve rnme nt.·· de pa rtment spokesman Hodding Cartu-said. of Medical Quality A$~rance • said not to do so would e ndanger public h ealth. afely and welfare. Fro• Page A J • United es granted full dip a 1c r ecognition to the new Khomeini government in I ran today and accused the Sov- a e t Union <>f spreading anti- Amencan propaganda there. As Uungs stand now. Small 1s prohibited from pract1c1ng as well u perform mg_surgen es an his cliruc office~ until his case as reviewed by the state medical boa rd RAISES BACKED. " . • • ' Soviet broadcasts and other unspecified actions in Iran could d a m a ge relatio ns b etween Washington and Moscow as well as have a negative effect on Iran its elf, the State Department said. employl~s· pay raises will prob- ably be made retroactive when the board of supervisors meets in executive session Tuesday. County Admmlstratlve Officer Robert Thomas said today that the county faces no fiscal prob· lem because of the ruling in· asmuch as a contingency fund was set up In this year's budget to cover the then pending court case. And lhou~h county govern- ment w~s not a party to the lawsuit ruled on by the court Thursday. a s1milar s uit filed on behalf of t he employees m akes the ruling applicable to all in- t~n t s and purpos es to that ease. · · County Per sonnel Director Ber t Scott sa,1d to day the rets:oactive pay raises will pose .. a huge problem for those who operatelhecomputers. •t Sc.e.tt pointed out t h a t e mployees who left the county since July 1 now appa rently a re entitled to retr<1active wages for the lime they worked. Additio n a lly , he sai d . employees who have ctianged Job classifications or who 'have f',.._ Page AJ 2 KILLED. • • "We don't know what t he dis· pule was," Wyatt added. He said the shooting occurred in the general maintenance office of the pumping station.~ lnvt:sligators said the gunman a pparently went berserk. Identity of the victims was withheld pending notificatio'n or rela tives. _,.-Shortly a fter the s hoot ing. police had issued an a ll ·points bulletin for a 1977 tan Plymouth Volare. Mayor Dianne Feinstein, who took over the helm of the city after her predecessor was shot to death in his office three months ago. issued a st atement s aying: t am shocked and saddened by the senseless shooting ... This kmd of random killing has no place in our city, or any other community . "We must redouble our efforts to put an end to the violence which plagues this society." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Tr• Ot•fWll"(Ow.1\tO.l'f Pt)OI ••Utwtu<"'''°'" f •4-(j lhf Nt ...... p,'"'' t\pwbil,~ft\l ltw-()t~ , oil 'PUbft\l'IOW)(~"'" .... _.,.h f'CtlhOf" .. fCI" lJvblltftt.O Mof'dA• ltw°"°" fu(t.ty •or (0"1" ~_. Ntwoc.W1 ~Mft ti\111\ti"OiO"I ~'h JOUft '"'" V•lf,.y lt•t,._ t ..,,_. 8f'M" 5.ovlt\(N\t A ,.,...,..,. rl'n~I f'lttlM)ft '" QUbh'-""'"<» \olttvtcNy\.,., '.trf'Wt.,\ ftw> pt"tf'IC tf)ftl oubfl,f\+f'liQ ,,.'"'t I\ ;ttt JJ0 Wf''' O•• )t,,... (O\\.t ~w C•'1tont1a•Jrr1a» __ ,, .. _ Ptf\U,...,t "'ft(t •\IClt•~ , .... " ""'"' V•c.• Prr-..•Ot'l'tt•ntJ'"'n. .. ,.fM.t~r f ...... H t(4nll (!Ill .. Tfto"''" /Jo °"".,...'"' Mttt .. QlnQ c d4tOt Cll••lll H L-ltit"°'°" Noll i1>\l\l1n1 M4N9lflll{jjlolO., T•lephone (714)"'2-4321 C1e11lfled Ad¥trtlelng 142·517'1 been given merit raises will pose ·a computer problem inasmuch as the retroactive increase re· verts to their standjng as of July 1. $u~rvisor Thomas Riley ex· pressed the sentiments of most of his fellow supervisors today when he said: .. A contract 1s a coMract and I d idn't feel. it right that we should be fo rced to break our contract by another layer of i?overnment. "It was fortunate that we had the foresight t.O set up a contien cy fund and I don't see that we have any real problem in carry- ing cwt an obligation we agreed to in 1977." Scott sau1 he believes the freeze imposed by the st ate L egislature ha m per e d t he r ec.r.ui\ing of cap a bl e new e mployees as well as making government employment less al· tractive to quality .workers. Under the legislation· that pro· vided the Proposition 13 bail out money as well as invoked the wafe freeze, county government wn receive $52 mill\on from the state in this fiscal year. Two Factions Oash in State Farm Dispute ' O~RD_ <APl -A con!ron· talion bryke out this morrung between striking farm workers and non-wlion crews preparing to continue harvesting the celery crop here, police said. <Related story, Page AS.) Some rock-throwing was re- ' port ed after a bout 30 United Farm Workers memb~rs set up picket lines at the stagin~ area, ·whe r e the non-unaon workers wa ited for buse~. s aid Set. George Moore. About 30 offi <!ers were dis- pat ched to the scene, he added. No injuries or arrests were immediately reported. Moore said. However, said one officer at the scene, "When bµs that bus comes we could have real pro- blems." The UFW struck 11 of 28 ma· jor growers in California and Arizona on J an. 19 in a wage dis· pute that has primarily a ffected ..the.lettuce industry. r "Th.ls is the formal declara- tion that our relations do con-_ tinue." Carter ~d Sullivan had re- quested ~ J~eeting with Prime Minister M.endi Bazargan. T he decision to accept the go.v· ernment of -'.\Yatolla h Ruhollah Fr.owl Page A J Khomeini as in control of Iran · ha s the practic al effect of MARVIN withdrawing recognition of the • • • s hah of Iran as head of state. I · . The shah left Iran Jan. 16 for ~ crow~ of r eporte rs . ~e what lS expected to ,be perms· Judge saJd not to say anything. nent exile. <Related story, Page I'm ~t a lawyer and ~ don't A4 . > know if my name or age tS rele-* * * vant to the case. I'd better not f',....PageAJ PULLOUT. • • remain in Iran -compared with some 45.000 a year ago -and embassy officials say they hope to airlift out all but 2,000. Those staying behind will in- clude skeletal staffs of the em- bassy and private firms. journalls(s and Americans mar- ried to Iranians. Several days of evacuation flights are expected. At 'the core or lbe Khomeini mass move m ent that ousted Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlitvi are conservative Moslems who o pposed his Western-style modernization of Iran and what they said was American domina- \ion of o.ir l)ation. As the s hah's government grew weaker in the face of the popular uprising. anti-American sentime nt seem ed to grow stro nger. The climax was Wednesday's attack on the U.S. Embassy by unidentified guer· rill as n~ controlled by Khomeini. Today s evacuees were calm as they left a downtown hotel in cars and buses for Mehrabad Air port. Armed Khomeini guer· rillas stood guard at the hotel entrance and around the airport complex. wary of any possible attack by anti-American Ira · nia ns Witnesses s aid some shooting could be heard as the convoy headed for the airport, but there was no indication it was directed Jt&ainst the Americans. An embassy offfic ial said the operation had gdne smoothly, and the only trouble reporters saw came when one American's Siam ese cat balked at entering a packini? box. · The jetliner was manned by a volu nteer P an Am cr ew . tt s topped in Frankfurt. West Germany. before fieading ror New York. say." The judge, uked by reporters about his sudden decision to ~the trial, said: "It's a proceeding ~ to de- t e r m In e w b e t'h e r c e rt a in evidence which is being offered in evidence should be considered in the case." If it is ruled relevant. be said. the testimony wiH be made public, Marshall was asked If th' testimony concerns private matters. "Yes." he said. "t;hat's cor- rect. That's a good term." The secret session was called only a few hours after the lawyers for Marvln began pre- senting evidence in the trial in which Mias Marvin Is seeklng a $1 .8 million property settlell\enl. The pair lived together for six years but never married. Kiss My A·· Billy Di.smisses Crit~ NEW YORK <AP) Billy Carter. brother of the president, used an obscenity to dismiss American Jew;; who have criticize~ his being host to a visiting Libyan goodwill mission. ''They can kiss my a-as far as I'm concerned oow," Carter said at a reception held by Ubyans at ' the Uni~ Nations. .. • APWI,...... Fears War The United State·s is in .. a bad. bad situation·· and is "close to decisions whic h might mean war .". Sen. Barry Goldwater told a Phoeni>t Executives. Club fo rum ThU'f"s d ay ni ght-:' Goldwater expressed fears Russia could block M1 e East oil shipments . 'IE.4 DANCING' REYITAUZED The cWTent afternoon delight is Tea Dancing. a revival of the dances popular in the '30s Smooth steppers or all ages are getting into the act on Sun · days <through March > at South Coast Plaza shopping ma ll SeE· Featuring. Page 81 Carter's rema·rk was made during en interview with Moses Schoenfeld, UN bureau. chief for the Mutual Broadcasting S1stem 1JIU Door a Chore That ban 1s the fint invoked under a new !'l ate taw that m a ke!' it possible to proh1b1t proff'ssionals from pract1c1ng on the strength or a court order Giles wantr. t o appeal the temporary restraining order. •~­ sued by Judge Lee t.J nlal he does so. he wants Small to be allowed to continue practice But J udge Lee said no to the request when . at wai. hand~ to him by C1les late Thursday af- te rnoon. Now. the defense attorney is free to a ppea l to a higher court for a de lay 1n the ban until the court ha.-. the time to re view the ba nning order 1tl.elC Giles saad 10 an 1nterv1ew Thursday that.other doctoMI wall be practacmf( an Small ·s offices while the ban 1~ 1n effect He iia1d also that tht' 29-y~ar old doctor 1s concerned about be· 1n~ able to pr o vide pos t · operatsvf' care for h111 pat1enl" The youthful defen~e attorney me ntioned that ~omf' of those patient." have contaC-ted him to complam about the order which. ir. effect . proh1b1LC: Sm all from prov1din,z po11t opt' ra t 1 V t> and other car .. to which tht-y would otherw1st> lw t>nt11!ed G 1 le!' c>mpha~nzed that th~t' patient.." 'haw· Cull conf:dence in Small·i-ab!.Ut1cs and want to re c e 1 v t' t h 1· 1· are fr<, m h 1 m per5ona1Jy .. ,. .............. Carter could not be reached for comment Thull· day night. 'Tm very com!~rtable with the Libyan delega. tion . They 're friends or mlne, they will remain friends of mine," he said in the lntervi~w. Sue Dudi If npens a 97 ,obo-pound concrete- l1lled door al the Lawrence Uvermore Laboratory ln Livermore. Calif. The heavy door 11;· used to shield a !leutron .source It 's elght feet thick and nearh 12 feet wide - r B 10llMSL&Y ... ~ ........... Beset ~Y •Heal trom ~ Oran1e Co&mty fam l\u wbo took 50 fri nda and r•lallvea w1Ut ~m to a •~laJ1 Marlq, the .Cout Guard •1rffd toda.Y lO renew t.be .earch at sea for Deo nl• and Debbt~ Vowell and Gil)' Newton. • Cout Guard om'c rs ftded a three-hour seuloo 1n Loog 8uc" today by advl•l:r. Ute famme1 U..t abips and ..,.. wm be dbpatched Satu ay at first Upt,. to aiatn 1cour ocean waters and NH the mlulna trio and thelr 45·foot craft, "ArmltUce." "l am abeohately overjoyed;' ~mmenttd Mrs. Bun.oy Scott ol SH Cheaiente, lbe mother ol Debbie, 21. '1'h1J Wll a 'WOO· derful and coura1eoua decWoo .Tetlay'8 c1 .. 1..; ' ' N.Y.S~k8 I ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA : 'N TEN CENTS! . . gain ~or Missie • no I to malte ud I aaf aure they ve made tbe ri•ht cbotce." Mn. Stott aaid Coaat--Guard otflc:en told ber they will renew tJae seareb S.turday and Sunday ud will tbeG review the altua· Uon . Cod~ .6uarct abips n-d aircraft will •tain be joined by Navy ve11el1 and Air Force pla.ne1 plus a U·2 s potter alrcralloo loan from the Army. All three ramllles firmly believe that the dedsion means the difference between llte and death for tbe two men and a woman who left San Die10 on the •• Armiltic:e" 25 days •IO· · .. We begged and implored· them,•• Mn. Marie McDonald ot Costa Mesa aa.ld today. "We told them we were very gratef~ for all they have done, but we dO not feel that the ships and planes • bave been out there lon1 ¥ra..McOoDald said the del· enough." egation of friends and famlJy Mrs. McDonald Is the motbef" argued that the lo-day aearcb by of Dennis Vowell, 22, the skipper Coast Guard ablps •nd aittraft. of the "Armistice." With Vowell Navy vessels and Alr Force were bis wUe, Debbie, 21, of San {>lanes ~waa, in fact, a tour-day Clemente, a.od yary Newtoo, 22, scouring of the ocean off "BaJa ofSanDiego. • Callfornla. · Vowell and Newton attended Thick fog halted operations f« high school together lo Costa six days, they sald. during which Besa. Vowell's wife' is the · time the r:biselna vessel might former Debbie Powers. (6ee SEAaCU, Paae .U> • . Riley ·withdraWs :Je• TeSf Support . . Soviets Rapped- U. S. · Ac.cepts. Iran Regiille WASHINGTON <AP> -The United States granted full diP1omatic recognition to lb~· • new Khomeini government in Iran today and accused the Sov- iet Union of spreading anti· American propaganda there. Soviet broadcasts and ·other ~ unspecified actions in Iran could damage r elations between Washington and MCM.cow as well as have a negative effect on Iran itself, the State De partment s aid. The decision to accept the gov· e01ment of AyalOUab Rubollah Khomeini as in eontrol of Iran bas the practical effect of witbdrawinl recoe,nitioo ot ~ *· * * . Seeurity Tight shah of Iran as bead of state. The shah left Iran Jan. 16 for what is ex~tejl.M> be pernui· nent exile.'< Related story, Page A4.> William H. Sullivan, the U.S. ambassador in 'Tehran, ''bas re: layed lO the government in Iran our intention to maintain diplomatic relations with \hat government,•' department 'spokesman Rodding Carter said. "This is the formal declara- tion that our relations do coo- tinue." Carter said Sullivan bad re- quested a meet1'.ng with · Prime Miaiater Mebdl Buar1aa. . * * * A.meric-ans in Iran · In Ma$s Evacuati.on u • ' • TEHRAN, Iran <AP> -More than 100 Americans, one in a cowboy hat and others lugging pets and suitca5es, slipped out of a hotel before dawn today at the start or a mass operation to evacuate Americans from Iran. U .S Embassy officials. operating behind a tight security screen, instructed \he evacuees .to gather at central points in the city so that quick and safe pickups could be made. f Related story, l'age A4 ). Al one gathering point I.Oday, an Am erican in military fatigues shouted urge ntly through a bullbotn •t coun- City, School Chiefs Act On Pay Thaw Harbor Area municipal ·and school dialrict officials toda,y re- acted quickly to Thursday's state Supreme Court ruling that instantly thawed a statewide freeze on public employee salaries. <Related stories Pages A3,5) "We are prepared to return to the negotiating table immediate· ly ." said Carol Martin, president or the Newport·Mesa school board. The dialti.ct'a 1,080 teachers w~re denied a pay increase tut year because of the state im· posed salary fteeie. Tbe teachers' collective bargainlnl unit, the Newport- Mesa F.ducation Assoclatioo, ia now seet1ng ralaes that would mue up for cost of-liy.iQI in· creases between Sept.ember 11'1'1 and September 1979. District officials projected the cost. of livtna bike request at about 11 percent. NMEA President Don Kimble ufd the exact fi1ure fa "anybody's gueas" unW more slatiatica are 1atbered OD bow lbe cost ot llvinl may cbaa&e between now and September. "We_are prepared to 10 to the table 'Jlleeda)' ti tbey (diltrict bara•inen) are readJ," laid Kimble. The dtatrlct'a coat.rad with t.eacben npinl .11117 ao. ''We'v• already livea tbem tb•lr pay ralae, •• tald Cotta Clee TllAW, h11 t) "' try men racing up in auto· mobiles. "Move out of your automobiles as quickly as possi· ble," he said. "Please move directly inside as quickly as you can." Wearing bullet-proof veats and heftiQI' automatic rmes, guer· rlllas loyal to ·Ayatollah Ruhollah Kobomeini stood guard to protect the Americam. Those being evacuated - mainty empJoyeerot1J:S: com· panies here -hurried from their cars ·lugging suitcases, caasett~ players and pets in shipping boxes. One still sPOrted a cowbo.x hat, despite emoassy advice Otat Americans keep a low profile in the troubled city. Pan American World Airways landed a Boeing 707 at Tehran's M"ebrabad International Airport today and new out witb 167 pauengers, including Pan Am employees and their dependents, other Americans and a lulndful of other forei1ners. · The fulJ.acale evacuation will begin Saturday, when at leut t•o Pan All' Jumbo Jeta, wtth a total of 800 seats, arrive. Evacuations also were scheduled for British, Canadian, New Zealand and Australian citizens Saturday. . An estimated 7 ,000 Americans remain in Iran -compared with some "5,000 a )'ear ago -and embuay offlc!alJ say Uley hope . to airlift out all but 2,000. Thole staying behind will ln· elude ateletalltaffa of the em· bauy and private Cirma, Journalltt.s and Americfftl mar-ried to l'ranlana. Several days ot evacuatioofiltbta are exptded. At tbe con of the Khomeini (See PUUAMJT ••••• .U) Mos~ Of/icea ShuiMonday Clt1 offices la all Oran1e county ct~1 exC!ept fqr t.aiuna Beach and weAmfnlter. wW be cloted lloaday ln oblervance of W •ablaltoD '• btr1bday. County 1overnment oUloe• and courta will be clOled, ~ all state 8Dd federal oftltea. • ..., Uo Will be • holiday lw e>ra.ae County public ~ ud collete ttudenta.' Baw aleo wtll be dolecl. . ,. .. ,........ Dais Door a Chore Sue Dudick opens a 97 ,000-pound concrete- filled door at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory in Livermore, Calif. The heavy door is used tO shield ·a neutron source. It's eight feet thiek and nearly 12 feet wide. Surgeon Facing Probe· County Eyes Charges in Patien4's Death. The Orange County District into the woman's death by Santa Attorney's Office ls considering Ana police. filing criminal charges against a The woman, Mrs. Kim Plock. Santa Ana plastic surgeon whose a :JS.year-old mother or three patient died fhe days after un· children, lapsed into respiratory der•oing a breast implant l~t 41 arrest wblle under~oine breast November. · implant surgery in Small's of- Informed sources said the de· tice at 3620 S. Bristol St., Santa cision wbetber to ftle charges Ana. agalnlt Dr. Ralph W. Small will The woman died In Santa Ana· be made next week. • Tustin Community Hosp_ital It was learned the case fell in-five days later. to tbe diatrict attorpey's bands Meanwhile, a last·mlnute ef. after an intenaive invesU1ation fort by Small to ·avoid being Cieinente Council Hopefuls Set Mai-k The city of San Clemente bas Just lied for a California all·time record in the aftermath of its re- cent Qty Council recall electJoa, San Clemente baa b~ 38 c:an· dtdalel ruab in to IUe to run for tbe three teata now open u a re- ault ol ncall ouaten. Tbe OGI)' Other cll1 lO equal that number of council can· dJdatel in Callfornia was Lakewood. Prevloualy, Saata · Monica held the record wWl 32 bopefull • San ciemente City Clerk Max Ber• Mkl be wu informed ol tbe record by • NpNMCltatift ol the 'llarUD ucl Cbap1Uan elec· UQn •Ul>llY ftrm of Lakewood. Tiie-laf1b a..mbar or can· didat.es ud a ballot meuure on pro))OMCI purcbale by tbe city of ranch property 'for open space wm probably require two ballots for each voter, Berg said. Tbe April 2' apecial eledion wtll nu three City Council seats vacated ln a Janua1y recall. Tb~ recalled, but seated until they are replaced, are Mayor William Walker and council members Howard Mushett and Donna Wl.lkimoo. J'tnanclal statements filed by tbe 31 candklatea abowed a wtde ran•• of holdinp, from those wbo bad nothln1 .to report to otben wbo have-aubttanllal ln· vestmenta and real estate ln San Clemmie. Bers ukt candldalel were not required to llat Income or tbelr prtnctf&I place of realdence on the flUnc{a.l atftemeott. temporarily barred from prac· tice today failed Thursday ln Orange County Superior Court. Arter a IS-minute discussion wjth attom~ys in his chambers, Judge William S. Lee refused to delay the order that bars Dr. Small from practice. Judge Lee's refusal sets tbe st.age for attorney Terr~ Giles to move his apPeal lO the Fourth District Court of Appeal Judge Lee issued a temporary restraitling order last week bar- ring Small from practice effec· live today after \he state Board of Medical Quality Assurance said not lO do so would endanger public health. s afety and wetrare. As things stand now, Small ia prohibited from practlcl.ng as well as performing sur1eries ln his clinic offices until bis case ia reviewed by the state medical board. That ban ls ijJe first invoked under a new state law that makes lt possible to prohibit (See SllALL, Pa1e AU 7E4 DANCING REJ1TAUZED The current afternoon deUcbt ls Tea Dancing, a revival of tbe dances popular In the '309. Smooth steppert of all aps are &ettinl into the act oa SUD· day a <tbrouch Jhrcb l at Soutb Co11t Plan sbopptn1 mall. See Featwiftl, Page Bl. ". . --. ' Airwest Proving Noisier By GUY GaA.NVILLE Of .. .,..,, "91 Sc.tf Supervisor Thomas Ri'ley ~ ceded I.Oday that larger jets be- ing flown from Orange County Airport by. Hughes Airwest are pro.ving noisier than the airliners authorized for use at the airport. Consequently, Riley said, be wiJI withdraw rus support ot the Boeing 121 test program at the airport. Riley' said be bas the results ot almost two months of t.esting of tbe larger Jet airliner. The report sbows that, in the initial testing period, the 7ZJ was leas noisy than the DC·9 84Jd Boeing m jets that bave beea uaed in airline operations at Oran1e County Airport for · ' several years. That testing period from Dec. 15 to Ian . 2S was under takeoff procedures aimed at reducing Ille ......... of jet noise OD area adJolnifta the airport. ,. But when the Federal Aviation· Admlniatration ordered changes in thole takeoff procedures in the interest of safety, the larger aircrall waa shown to be ooiaier in'lest samples. For example. in the period from Feb. 2 to Feb. 13 the noise test results show. in one instance at a testing station, the 727 registered 101.9 on the nolse scale . while the .smaller 737 registered 101.1 . As far as Riley is concerned. the test results clearly show the bigger airplane to be noisier UD· der the new rules despite its ear. ly good showing under the old takeoff procedures. ··t said at the o~tset of the test program that when it is shown there is more ol a noise problem that I would withdra11W my sup- port," Riley said. "'I:bJt's what I am doing in light of this most recent report," , tbe supervisor said. He indicated be will move at next Tuesday 's board or supervisors meeting to cancel tcbe tests under a provisioo be designed that gives the county an out should · the results be UD· satisfactory. "I Insisted that the cancella· lion provtsioos be provided so as to minimize any adverse affect on the community and I feel ob- ligated lO maintain my pledge," Riley said. <See lllLEY. Page AU Coast Wefther Mostly sunny with a few clouds and slightly warmer Saturday. Fair tonighL Lows tonight 42 to 48. Highs Saturday 62 to 67. INSIDE TODAY Laf1amu ,. 0 109ntcriicd "fth of Jul11 '' br.ok to cekbnlle Uw .,,mt of U.. lJ colofdn -mid U.. tourid tralk. S.PogeCl. . .. . ··"-~ ,. ,........ ............... .. ...... .. ...... C:S.1 L.M...,. ............. .. ......................... E ......... ,...., .,, '"': E ...... : c;: Ct ... .... .._ "" ........ I .......... ~........ Q _...,lb OCM t-...... CH ......... aw-M · ""' ,., at WI t II • r Cfi.• ._ •••• e. ......... --~a LOS ANG£1$$ CAP> The Let' Marvln trial wtinl into attret lon for a SffOnd q, today Wllh penlc p.1nta Ueat °" tht ldenUiy ol a m,.~ t· nt' , Attornoya and th wltH h lo d Into tb tba mbera of Sup~rlor Court Judie Art1'ur Mor hall lh1~ mornlna and d 1l w 1H w\llktoly lbcy w.ou.ld com into t"CMtrl unUI ~ 1n th af\ttnoon. · More wltnes1• • were nm· mooed lo the courthouse fOf' secret t Umooy Rtoort rt l amed l:l)ef r lCJee. title dH plte ~flor la by at· tome)'i> to tucld them from tbe Pl'ftS The wllnesat w r Harry llogan. productJoo m1.na1er cA M a r vtn\ movl~. "Ht'll rn t he Pacific." his wafe, La Verna, a l·hnracter clor . Ma tt Clark, "ho arnvt'd at the courthouse with hhs wafe und IUl IQf ant ln a baby seat. . · 1 It WM 'belleved that the Clarb had been nri&hbon or lbe --J nd Miss Mar vin whe n they hved in Malibu. The on gmal secret wtlness, a young blond man, 1s believed to be an actor. Another witness, who was per mit.led to talk to reporters after testifying in C'ha mbers to- day. said be tes tified privately only because all participants in the c'ilse did not want to inter- rupt their session to come into open court. Noel Stelft. a former executive of Playboy Clubs lnlernatiooaJ, said be told the court that Miss Marvin never sang at the San Francisco Playboy Club. She bad testified that abe u · peared there ln 1964. He said the club did not open u.nW J.E. A crowd of spectators gathered in the hallway waiting fo r the trial to reopen. APW ......... ' The United States is in "a bad, bad situation" a nd is "close . to decisions which m ight me an war," Sen. B a r r y Go ldwater told a Phoenix Executives Club forum Thursday night. (ioldwater e xpressed fears Russia could block Middle East -oil, shipments. f',.._PageAJ RILEY ... Hughes Airwest bas appealed the F AA order that forced the airline t.l> adopt the new takeoff ·procedures almos t midway through the testing period. The airline hopes t-0 be able to return to the takeoff practices tbat, when followed, s howed the larger aircraft that carries 50 percent more passengers performed favorably on noise standards when compared.to the smaller jet planes in use at the airport. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT '"' O•-C-o.lly PllOO wltt1 -t1~c­ O.rHf!lf'tf'Nt'W'\ Pt-t'\-' t\P\IClll""""«9 .. ytM0t-'QIP ( (kt~.1 flubf1\Nftt~,.S....,._ecfilt..oft'ltf• nul)l1.,n. d MoncM., ttw0U9h ,tl(l.Ay fOf ~1.t /lo<' .. Nfwt)0<1 ~M:I" -1'"91"" llHt'tll- l•m Y•llt v.1 .. w . l-llNc!llSoult1(0 .. I ,. .. ,.Q,. "0_1..,lltofl l>publh htd ~ .... ,,.,,_ ~" f"° Pfl!\< IHI !M>ll<Nf'Q "''""' II ~ no w.-.111 .. \trfft,Cftl•-.c.tll-·- •.-n11.-"'""'°"'_,,.._ JeO a. Olr'lrf y,,.,. Pt•\t$nt .. .._.Ge,.., .. MIM~t fltOMI \ K•t'ltt E.o•tor l'-N•A.M .......... Me .... 1119 Edhoo CM•M•M ~ alcMHI' i..11 A\\l\~,...i .. E.inon Telephone (714)~ ClaHltled Adwe,...142>M11 ... ._ .... ~ ....... • It's 6'1t1Jsrille The ·Bee Gees -from left , Robin. Bar.ry and Maurice Gibb hold on~ or four Grammy awards presented to them Thurs- day night at the 21st annual Grammy festivities. For the rest of the story, see Page CS. , F,..,..PageAJ . Jury Questioning SEARCH ••• have drlft.ed ;--a point much TO farther south th1'1J that scanned .I. 1 by the searchers. . Resume Tuesday The last known s ighting of &.be Attorneys in the murder mia1ing trio was on Jan. 24, two retrial of Huntington Harbour daya after the "Armistice " left ol!ysacian ·Dr. William Waddill San Diego for a one·week fishing will resume questioning of pros. trip that was to be centered pective Orange County Superior around San Clemente Island. Co_urtjurorsagainonTueaday. Occupanta of a passing vessel As they sorted through pot.en. said the Vowells and Newton tial jurors for the third straicht told tbem·~y bad one and one day Thursday, prosecutor ball tona of f11h aboard. Shortly Robert Chatterton and defense after that eocotlnter, a storm bit attorney Charles Weedman cen- The infant was born to an 18- ye a r -old unwed mother at Westminster Comm unity Hospital. Tbe prosecution attempted to show during Waddlll's first trial lbat lbe physician strangled tbe infant alt.er it survived uct be feared it would go through Ille as a vegetable. Waddill however, contended the infant never was alive. BJ PmUP aOl•AaQll million, la • pereeat eompleM, °' .. _..,,........, according to 1'1uor 1poteameo. , OMdala of tbe lrvhM·baled The refiaery at Esfahaa and Fluor Corp. aeld today ohly Fluor ofnces .in Tehrao, tbe lra- Uaree nao-lrablaa emoloy .. r-. Dian capital, contaiDed tbe re· muned ln Iran TllundaJ. a .. a .... A ... --ro Aa that country 1tu~bled ::~:ucanwu.-. rce, •· toward civil war, and as dancer .A Fluor executive said 12:5 lra· to Americana rose wltb Diana .till are j>per'at1n1 the.-. Wedne9da.y'1 attack by leftllt finery. perrillalcmtbeU.S. EmbuayiJl In a statement iuUed wltb the Tehran, tbe petroebemlcal ·cocn· company's aADaal report dis· pany sneaked out almeet ita lut tr(buted lht week, f'laor of. coatlnaentot Amerlcaaa. flcial1 told 1tockbolden t.bat "Tbe rest will come out thia "wor•t case" 1011e1 ia Ir .. weeke~... a Fluor spokesman would amOunt to szs mlllioD. sud, • If they bav•'l eome out ''Want cue" would be if all already." ,. Fluor properties were conftaCat. The c:ompmy revealed ll baa ed and the company were not al· be e n q u i e ti y re m o v lo I lowed'to return to lbe countJ1 to American and other forelan wort. ·-ployees from Iran for the Losses would be or a head· past several months. quarters building in Iran, of They were flown out both equipment, and or revenues aboard regularly scheduled air from the Estaban refinery. filgbt.s and cbartered,planee. A 1pokesman said that, cm lbe A spokesman aaid tbe evac:ua-" poeitive aide Fluor ml•bt veey tioa timetab&e was disrupted bY. well be ~ to go back to Ma.lem boUdays wbitb closed finish tta work on tbe refinery the airport .• f.ltbougb Pan wbtcb the company botb de: Amertc.an Atr!lnes re~rtedly signed and built. flew out two nights totaling 167 He said the comP'any baa fleeing Americana. · worked continuously with the Thursday, the U.S. govern-Nation.al Iranian OU Company ment conced~ it c~n no longer for 20 years. protect Amencan hves and or-He speculated on the dered an emergency evacuation llkelihood that a national cor- plan. pora~on with such extensive bis. Fluor was able to remove all tory of foreign influence would but _25 of Its non-Iranian survive current ruJer Ayatollah ·emp\oyees as of. a month aco. Rubollah Khomeini's call to cut ~he company still has not dis-all foreign ties. close~ the total numb~r of "I guess," the s pokesman Amencans that were workina on aaict, "that like every other gov. two petrochemical projec:tai.Dtbe ernment .,ency in that country, ountey. it' a •hambl-" As of tbe first of Ulla month, 1 " ..... several American employees ~ * * were reported 1upernsin1 a F..-P.,,e AJ natural gas proj~t Flu« de-, .signed and constructed-in tbe PULLOUT 8outb of Iran, in Puanan. •. • • 1'nother project, and oil re- \ 1b;:~ Guard s aid reports tered most of t_heir questions of floating debris in the area around rigbl·to-lif~ issues and have been checked and proved the role of ~e physician. to be unfounded. But a life ring . 1 WadClill as ac~~ or strangl- bearl.og the name "Armislic~." mg a newborn gtrl m March 1977 was picked up by a fi shing a fter. an unsuccessful saline vesael'olf La JoUa and banded abortion. finery worth an estimated $750 The fU'St trial ended in a mis- trial when jury members_,,..,·....__ alter 16 weeks of testimony and F..-P-.,eAI mass movement that ousted Shah Mohammed Reza Pablavt are cc>mervatlv~ Moslems wbo opposed bis Western-style modemizatioa ol Iran and what they said was American domina- tion of their nation. over to authorities. 11 days of delibentlng tlR!y were.deadlocked 7·5 in favor of acquittal. Backed by many of the friends 'A Bl d M and relatives wbo went with . 00 y ess' them to Long Be ach , the fatnlli~ cA the missing trio are leaving tonight for tbe Baja California area where they in; tend to bunt a.long the shoreline for any trace of their loved ones. They have offered a $1,000 re· ward for · any information that leach them to determine the fate of the missing mariners. And posters depict i n g the "Armistice" and her occupants wlll be tacked up at every possi· ble location in Mexico. "We think the y are out lbe re somewhere.'" Mrs. McDonald said. "We have not given up hope and we don't expect the Coast Guard to give up, either." SF City Employee Held in 2 Slayings F,....P.._A__J SMALL •• e professionals from practicing on the strength.of a court order. Giles wants to appeal the temporary restraining order is· sued by Judg_e Lee. Until be does so, he wants Small to be allowed to continue practice. But Judge Lee s aid no to the request when it was ba nded to him by Giles late Thursday af. terooon. SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A city .e mployee apparently angered over a bad evaluation of bis work pulled a gan and opened ftre at a water pumping station today, leaving two men dead and a third wounded, police said. "This place is a bloody mess," said an unidentified perso6 who answered the telephone at tbe pumping station shortly after the 8:05 a.m. shooting. The dead were identified by co-workers as Patrick Healy, 45 to SO years old, the chief sta- tionary engineer at the pumping station, and Eduardo Dura, about 27, a senior . lllationary engineer. . The mayor's off!ce said the Garden Grove Youth Seized Now, tbe <tefense attorney is free to appeal to • higher court Mter Chase for a delay in the ban until the court bas the time to review the rt took seven police cars and a banning order itself. Giles said in· an inter view heli.copter nearly a.. half hour Thursday that other doctors will . racing through the s treets or be practicin" in Small's offices. central Garden ~rove, but they e . cornered the dnver or a com· wblle ~ ban is m effect. pact car who led them on the He sasd also that the 29-year · chase Thursday night. ~ld doctor is c~ocerne~ about be· Booked into Oraoge County 1ng a_ble _ to pro.vade. post · Jail after the pursuit was operative care for bis patients. Christopher Sams on 18 of Tb~ youthful defense attorney Garden Grove. ' ' · mentioned that some of those Samson's 1978 Dodge Colt and patients have contacted him to . three police units were damaged complain about the order which, in the incident that began at in effect, prohibits Sm~ll from about 10 :30 p.m. when Santa providing post-~perallve a nd Ana police Officer Ed Andrade other . care to wh1ch they would decided to pull Samso n over as a otherwise be entitled. drunken driving suspect. Quake Shakes Peru; 3 Dead LIMA, Peru CAP> -A strong earthquake hit a Peruvian agricultural region today, kiUing at Jeaat three persona and lnJur- lng more than 100, according to radio ~ from ~requipa. The report.I saifJ bulldlnas in Arequipa, a. city of 800,090 persona, were dama1ed. The cf· ty suffered maJor damage ln a 1980queke. But Samson a pparently -de· cided to try to outrun Andrade's police cruiser and took oil, bead· Ing up West Street toward Garden Grove. Garden Grove units joinect in the chase as first Andrade and the n Garden Grove Officer F rancis Butler tried to cut Samson 's car off, only to get rammed for their efforts. The Costa Mesa helicopter waa called in to help. Samson was nnally ca~ at a sbopp[ng center at West Street and Garden Grove Boulevard when be tried to drive bJs car between the police unit cA Sat. Randy Tucker and a build· third man, James Chamberlain, about SO, re ceived appare nt superficial wounds. He was reported in stable con· dition al Mission Emergency Hospit,al. Police s aid Chamberlain telephoned them to report be and the others bad been shot in the station's tiny office. Authorities reported a man was taken into custody 40 minutes la ter on Van Ness A venue, several miles from tbe scene. / He was identified as Roland B. Luchini, 44. Police took him to the Hall of Justice for question· tng. mAw ... Mesa C'ity Manager Fred Sorsabal, adding that b.la city may now seek a share of state bailout funds assigned to local agencies in the wake of Proposi- tion 13. • Tbe city passed up the state aid <about $1 mJlllonJ in favor of honoring pay raises to municipal employees under a previously approved two-year contract. Under the state freeze over- turned Thursday, cities that granted pay raiaes to employees automatically became ineligible for the bailout funds. City Manager Robert Wynn said it was too early to know ii city employees want to reopen negotiations or stick to an already approved pay plan that will grant raises as bigb u lS percent next year. Wynn explained that the city was eligible for state funds because the pay raiaes wowd not go into effect until next year. Newport Beach e~ployees did receive a five percent increase in ~eUrement benefits this year, but Wynn said lbia didn't affect the city's application ior state bailoutJunds. Tbe . Peruvla"n lhstitute of Geopbyaica in Lima uld the qualle ~tered at 6.2 oa the Rlcbter soale and occurred shortly after 5:08 a .m. local tlme. Tbe epicenter waa 12$ mllet IOUt.bweat of Arequlpa ln lb• Pacific Ocean between Camana and Mollendo, UM ln· sUtut. aa.ld. ing . . The car 1ot stuck and SalDIOD 1t'llere ~· S•efee was taken into cuatody. He la be· tn1 held on suspicion of 111auJt -... Newport Beach fireman swinp into acUon a1alnat a wlttt • deadly weapon, reckleu · blaze in a Harbof"Vlew Home residence. Blase cauaed an drlvlng and failure to yield to • estimated $30,000 worth of damage Thursday to the home police unJt. of Jack Burt.he, 1601 Port Abbey Place. Fire invntlaaton ~:~It:':"..!:! i:::: ~~ blamed it on an overheated electric blanket in the muter involved wen) inJUNd. bedroom. No one was injured, they said. As the shah's 1overnment grew weaker in the face of tbe popular uprising, anti-American sentiment seemed to grow stronger .. The climax wu Wednesday's attack on the U.S Embassy by unidentified iuer- rillas not controlled by Khomeini. Today's evacuees were calm · as they left a downtown hotel in can and buaa for llebtabad Atrport. Armecr Khomeini goer: rillas stood guard at the hotel entrance and a.roUnd the airport complex. wary of any possible attack by anti·American lra- Di.ans. Wltnea&es aaid some shooting could be beard u the convoy beaded for the airport, but there· was no indication it was directed against the Americana. An embassy. offficiaJ said the operation bad gone smoothly, and tbe only trouble reporters saw came when one American's Siamese cat balked at entering a packin1t box. • The Jetliner was manned by a volunteer Pan Am crew. It slopped in Frankfurt, West Germany, before beading for New York. Most evacuees were allowed t only a singl' suitcase. Embassy officers communicating-by telephone coordin a ted the · evacuation plan. Walkie-talkies tunell to the embassy's radio com municatioos frequency were • seized by guerrillas during the attack on the embassy and the radio is no longer considered safe for passing confidential mess.,es. Royal Air Force Hercules and VC -10 transports, flyin1 ftom Cyprus or tbe Persian Gulf state of Bahrain, are expected to pick up as many as 800 BriUab na- tionals and take them out of Iran Saturday and Sunday. there are about 1,800 Britons in the eoun- try. Pmz/,e Solved ATHENS, Greece (AP> -A spokeswoman for ~e famil)' ot deceaa,ed opera star Marla Callas' ~onflrmed today that Parta authorit!es 1ave the urn 'with tbe smaer's aa&ea. to her mother aa a security measure after a lolled lbeft attempt. Mra. Vuo Deveta.i, represent- ing the famlly (or preta state- ment., claimed &bat. Callu' a.· buabaod Giovanni Battiata lleneibinl, 831 had "DO rtabt wbataoever" to protHt tbe -tran18dioe. M ....... al. ber husband UDW 1159 when tbe Gree.k·ort1in eoprano atarted a romanee wltb t.be la&e Greek multimUUonalrt Artltotle Onalli11 deleribed tbe ub remond M "tcanclaloul." He Mkt ~ of CaU• ad· mU..n Md over tM past ~ar uakaowia1ly been e•1ln1 retpectf"to AD em~ tomb. - I • • J. l Ruling -To.Boost .. Salaries I BJ GAaJ G&ANVILL • ·-~ ..... fwt A naUnt handed down T!nui· day by UM! Slate SUptTmt1 Coun I• llkely to C<ldlt county 1ovem meet in Oran~e County 1bout a .rnlllion ln added ~·s lhl fb· cal)'ear. tR latodStcrry PaaeA~l -ltoughly three quart~rs of I.hat mount will ~ retro1~Uv" pa,y hikes to about s.ooo <'olfnty workers who would have bNn ellaible under an n1slln con· tract for thok raa last July I But in the wake of paguge or Pro~lt!on 13, those rat es were d~o1ed the workers. Tbat was be(ause tht> state Leglslatw-e said that, in return for bailout money. local govern· ments could not give CfOSl or liv· ing increases to their ~mployees In excess or those given Lo stalt workers. And when Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr. vetoed cost of living raises for state employees, the amount local governments could give was reduced to zero. Thal was true even in cases where such pay hikes were . . . . .. \. DAI~ 'I PILOT ,43 . -Caused Spm F O~d~-- ~ Shining Sea Silhouetted · ag(linst a silvery sea, friends Jeff Palmer ·and.. Bi~l Vivers head out for a bit of surfing off 30th Street in Newport Beach. The Newport Pier is in the background. The young surfers were drawn to the beach • by a picture-postcard afternoon Thursday, but they found the surf was something less than ideal for their sport. And the water temperature was a cool 57 degrees. Appeal Eyed m Coastal Plan \. Orange Wast BJ JDRY CIAVSSN Ot•Mtr"-..... .. U .S . Coast Guard in· vesti1ators believe they have found the oil tanker responsible for a apill that smeared six miles of the Orange Coast this week. Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Skip Onstad said today that the ship under invesUgation was one of about 19 anchored in the Lons Beach harbor area Friday when th~ill probably occurTed. • Oliltad said the Coast Guard does not want to release the name of the sbip or its ownen pending further investigation, Tbe Coast Guard spokesmab, .who has set up a beach clean\U) commana post near the Hunt. ington Beach city pier, said beaches were being cleaned from a point one mile north ot Golden Wes t Street in Hunt· ington Beach to 32nd Street in Newport Beach. "We're wrapping things up to- day and expect to be done by tonight.·• be.said. Heavy grading operat.iom ceased l'hursday, he added, and rake·up operations are now under way. t agreed to under multi.year con· tracts negotiated with em~loyee groups. That was the i case in Orange County where about 6,000 emp oyees were entitled to ~-5 percent pay raises under a two-year contract signed in 1977. C~unty . to Resubmit Land tJeveWpm~nt Project Onstad said inves tigators zeroed in on the ship now under suspicion after analysis termed ''oil finger printing" matched oil found on beaches with oil in the tanker's slop tanks. Additionally. about 600 QlOre employees were represented as bargaining units that were tied in spirit, if not in fact, with the agreement covering the 6,000 workers. Moreover, about 500 manage. m .ent and admlnisi-Mttive e mployees were denied cost or living increases that usually fall in line with the percentage given to other workers. When summed up, without the legislation struck down by the Supreme Court, roughly 7,200 county emP,loyees would have receive(! the $8 milUon pay hike package last July. Under the court ruling, the 6,000 workers covered by the 1977 contract are clearly due 5.5 percent retroactive PJlY raises to July 1. Today. there were indications that the remaining l,200 employees' pay raises will pz;ob- ably be made retroactive when tfle board or supervisors meets in executive session Tuesday. County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas said today that the county faces no fiscal prob· lem bttause of the ruling in· asmuch as a contingency fund was set up in this year 's budget to cover the then pending court case And though county govern· ment was not a party to the lawsuit ruled on by the court Thursday, a simijer suit filed on behalf of the employees makes the ruling applicable to all Jfi· t«:_[!t s and purposes to tll,ilt cue.. t County Personnet..Dir~of Bert Scott said today the retroactive pay raises will pose .. a huge problem for those who operate the computers." Scott pointed out that employees who left the county ·since July J now apparently are entitled to retroactive wages for the time they worked. Addition a lly, he said, em'ployees -whQ have c hanged job classifications or who have been given merit raises will pose a computer problem inasmuch as the retroactive increase re- verts to their standing as of July 1. 11'Vine Company officials to- day said they expect county planners to appeal Thursday's rejection of development plans .for a 9,400 acre or coasta l land between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. Members of the South Coast Regional Commission voted in favor of the amended county plan, but the 6-5 vote in Tor- rance was one shy or the seven votes required for approval. This means the coastal plan will move to the state Coastal Commission with no recommen· datfon rrom the local coastal governing body. Donald C. Cameron, director or planning for the Irvine Com· pany, said today "It's regretta· ble that the. county plan didn't receive the Regional Com· mission's endorsement. "But at least the county plan did not emerge fr.om the re· gional commission weighted down with impossible condi. tions. which was very nearly the case,'.' Cameron said. He referred to a series of amendments to the county ·plan suggested by the coustal com· mission's staff. The staff plan would have re· quired the Irvine Company .to give up nearly 75 percent of the prime coastal land in exchange ror the rig.ht to build about 12,000 dwellings housing 30,000 persons on the remaining land. Irvine Company officials op- posed the mandatory dedication of land for open ~pace, s~g that decision should come later when it becomes clear what can be built on the coastal strip. The county and commission Sparling Murder Convicted Killer Gets Life Sentence Convicted kille r Brian Willis Willi am Holliman declared im· or South Pasadena was sen-mediatey after leaving the tenced Thursday to life in prison courtroom'that the possibility of for the slaying of Lake Forest Willis being freed in seven housewife Raebel Sparling years' time is "extremely re· The 'ruling by Los Angeles mote. County Superior Court Judge "We will be watching this Robert M . 0 I son in the situation carefully all through _Pasadena courtroom means that bis confinement." the pros· Willis, 18, could technically be ecutor sai;. "This man must released on parole after serving serve no less than 15 years and seven years of his sentence. we will oppose any attempt to ' He was found guilty and sen· parole him in anything less than tenced on counts or murder, rob· that time. bery and kidnaping for robbery "He is a cold, calculated killer A jury found him guilty after who has shown not the slightest heanng tesumony to the effect indication of remorse for what that he shot Mrs. Sparling in the he did," Holliman said. head on March 14, 1977, at some "B t .. ff Iii time shortly after she visited her y con rast. o man said, PsycbiatristinSouth Pasadena. "Mrs. Sparling was a simply tnarvelous person who was Willis was arrested in the San deeply loved by her family and Fernando Valle>: .when the -· who was highly regarded il'I the . Corvette. he was dr~vmg w_as in· community. She is still sorely volved in a traffic accident. missed by everyone who knew Police identified the vehicle her. Supervisor. Thomas Riley ex· which carried the license plate "I want to see Willis confined p~essed the senti~ents of most of "WUV YOU" as Mrs. ~arling's until he is an elderly person," his fe_llow supervisors today when car. . . Holliman said. "I shall do my he said: /' Deputy District Allor y best to keep him in prison for the . rest Of his natural life if I can." . . · Police found Mrs. Sparling's body in the Angeles National Hal ' 'R ' 1 Forest two days after she dJsap-ey s ootQ :~~~~had been shot:wice ~ They said they found some of · t · the victim'.s jewelry and other Featured Sunday i.~::::bles In lhe dele~ant'• From witch hunts of the 40s and 50s to Alex Haley's bunt for bis roots, Sunday's Daily Pilot offers a lively mixture of in· format.ion and entertainment. IMP0881BLE DREAM -Ac· tor Producer !"rank Oero said 'balderdash' when friends told him the play on the 40s and !iOs Commuru1t w1tcb bunts, 'Are You Now or Have You Ever Been," wu too."preachy." Gero wae ri«bt. but the olf·Broadway bit WU not without its upa and do•ns as JM producet explains lD a reeent lntervtew. 'HALEY'S LIVES -Author AJex Halev had two lives and both are depicted in tbe seven· part series "Roots: The Next Generation," aJrlnf Sund11 tllrou-'1 Feb. 25, Actor James &arl Jc.a. wbo P1AY• Haley iD (suNDA~·s BEST) the TV series, 111\ells about bia long friendship with the author and the bene.fits and challeqes of the black family's saia. · GOT .-· IOB -A .recession m&)' be rilbt around the corqer,. but you eouldla"t prove It to tbe 100D·to-1raduate •t local col· Iese• ·and at UC I rvtne. Recruiters have been busy hlr· ing the piclt of the crop. A You/Your llone1 stol'Y telll wbo got the bestjobe. GOING UNDER -Credit too easy to get! ~llll piling up? Pit Dwm'a Coaaume.r Closwp ea· amines an a1ency that belpa debt.orw ret out from under. Women Get The Honors? Arter a bearing of mo~e than three bou.rs this week belore the Jrvh1e Ctty Council, two men were overheard renecung on it. One commented that lt seemed to 10 on and on. Wbat, be"tried to rftall, could poulbly havtt been aald that couldn't hav• been said in under an hour. There were, after all, be said, only four men and a woman on th~ councll. "Oh l" said the other. "Walt tJll you 10 to a city councll meet- ln1 where then.ore n"e ~ and two men. Tben, you rea111 1et a dandy I" staff also differed on whether was proposed for acquisition by the proposed extension of Sand the state, the federal govern· Canyon Road, which would men~ or others as parkland, with bisect the so-called Irvine Coast. the central portion proposed should be a two·lane or four-lane partly as conservation area, road. The county supported a partly as recreational area and four-lane road. partly as residential. , 'the county's local coastal pro-"No land anywhere has been gram came under fire from s ubjected to more com· commissioners who Thursday prehensive study than has the decided to vote on a develop. Irvine Coast," Cameron said to-ment package that included the d commission staff's recommen· ay. dalions. Irvine Company offic:ials are Commissioner Dr. Rimmon now hopeful that the county plan Fay, expected to vote in favor or will be adopted by the state · the plan, Jdt the meeting early Coastal Commission, minus:;_ for a television interview and staff recommendations that did not vote. accompany it to Sacramento. The plan rejected Thursday heilring is expected within the began as a project of the Irvine next 30 to 60 days. Company. which drew it up after a series of meetings with coun~ · o_ff!cials, environmenta~~ts. of: .r atal yacht facials of neighboring cities and 11 coastal commission staff mem· Fi p b d bers. Ire ro e That plan was further revised by the Environmental Manage· ment Agency of Orange County, which submitted it on behalf or the county to tile regional coastal commissicfn. In conjunction with a series of public hearings, coastal com· missioners and their staff further revised the plan. Basically, it called for high· density residential development in the third or the area closest to Corona del Mar. The third or the site closest to Laguna Beach Plant your own garden nowl MIAMI <AP> -Police say they are getting conflicting te· ports about what was going on when a fa.re swept through an overcrowded pleasure boat, kill· ing six people near Bimini, the Bahamas. Three people were hospitalized and six others were questioned by police, who are trying to pinpoint the cause or the' blaze on the 26-foot Versall~ I I. which sank Thursday. Cooke's SEVIN-PLUS Multi-Purpose Gorden Dust Give your vegetable garden eorly pesr ond arseose proiectlon 1'1e Posy way Kiiis p1on1 bugs 1omo_ro hOrnworms ono mony or tier pesrs on rw11-; ornomen101s or In soil 10 oz. Squeeze Ouster Reg. '3 29 0 > ..J CD ,_ ct V IC'T 0 IU I\ ~ --·~ Sale s2 29 Pflce • Slop tanks, he said. hold the residue from regul~r oil transport tanks when the tanks are cleaned out. Slop tanks are supposed to be emP,tied at reg· ular.disposaJ stations, he said. "Every batch is s lightly dif· rerent," be said. Onstad classified the brown spill that eventually hit beaches in Orange County on Tuesday as '.'minor," about 4,000 to 5,000 gallons. Major problems, be said. were that the oil spre.ad out and then washed ashore at very sensitive beach areas. "It's been just enough 'to be a · nuisanc~." Onstad reported. That nuisance wm cost the federal government an estimat· ed $.50,QOO in cleanup costs, however. be added. The Coast Guard officer said owners ~r the tanker under in· vestigation have been "very cooperative." He said if the ship is the guilty vessel, the spill ac· cidentally occurred Friday a s the result of a vent system over· flow. A Coast Guard s pokesman said owners of ships which spill oil and do not report the acts are subject to fines of uo to $10,000. ONION SETS Plant sers lnsteoo of seeds on<! sl'lonen growing rime by 6weeks' 100 count bag \ , Reg '1.19 Sal• Price · 79c VEGETABLE PLANTS Choose from 1omo10. 1erruce on<! nuiny olller 1001e favorites • • _ Pony pock! ''A" <.-· ,_ '. ,:. ~ 6 plants ;' ·" ."? ~~ -~' Reg 99' ~ Alt-• --r--f -.;..{'·.;;;;;::::.Sate Price ~ 59c ~AN :;; OIH.O ~ f WY :i: ~LLI S g. -. 11420 •OOIHUIST 'II l'OUMTAIH YAWY '" ................ hit ..... ,.,, .• PttOI• tU-6771 ONM 704YS SALi PllCll MMle TMIU l/M/71 ........ Uttll9if ........... ' , .... we,.. . ~- ... ~() wle•. ,I To• · Marplaiae · Soaking th -Rich THaOUGH nu; LOO IN ., : On~ condltk:ln lhal has alway bffn lah:Jy con.t1tanl aloci.1 tbft beat ol au 11<>1•l· ble coaata ls tbe 1ymp1lhy you can nnd amooa the popu.latt for lht-Irvine Company. Tbat comtant f-ac\Or i• that )'OU can't fll'ld any Huge. Q>tawUna. mutu n'JlUon dollar corporatlon& dO bavo cblfkulty In 1eneraUng publk lean on lbelr bebaJ/ •bto t.bt)' lall upon t1vtl days "Ah . thl' rich land b rons got it •l•ln." we chortle._ "Goodt'nou hlor"t'm " SO IT W ' 0 V )'l.'$lcrday that lht! lrvln ranch peo ple ume up bf-fore th re&ton•l coastal commlaalon to cet a a n ral pl1 n appro\·ed lor w me 9,400 acres of open apace ~tween Corona d I Mar and baauna Beach The plWl. b 1ully submltt~ by Oran1e County govern· ment, w the ~ uh ol M>veral veara of head·scratchln& Ah~e of Irvine PrepoTfng for Trip into Wondnland and penc1l·pushing. but didn't go anywhere berore the com· mission in session up at Torrance. Unless. maybe, it went through Alice's l~king glass into Wonderland. · The commission defeated the plan in a vote of six in favor five against. You might think that means it passed. But no. not by commission rules. You need seven yes votes AND COMMISSIONER IUMMON C. Fay, wbo would have been the seventh vote in favor, had drifted. away from the meeting to be Interviewed by. television. Fame calls. . Anyway, one of the coastal staff recommendations was that before the commission approved the plan, the Irvine Company should be forced to dedicate 7,500 acres to the state. · , Some Wrong Thinkers might suggest this is the same as stealing the 7,500 acres from the ranch people but what the hell, it's just the Irvine Company. And this confiscation would come even before the Irvine people found out if they'd ever be allowed to build ·anything. IRVINE A.SIDE, you might be next. of course, if you own a little coastal parcel a nd need commission approval for a new front porch. They might want you to dedicate ·your back yard. • But never mind for now. It's fun to watch the Irvine Comoanv squirm. · Alas. because of a TV interview and other calamities, the whole Irvine coastal plan will end up for final judg- me nt later before tt1e all-powerful state coastal com· mission. , And we can wait for the next trip through the looking glass Six Women Sue; Denied Enlistment WASHINGTON CAP> -A class action suit was riled by six women Thursday charging that Army entrance requirements are more stringent for women than men and asking that they be declared unconstitutional. The six women all tried to join Ufe Army, but were turned down because·they either scored too low on a women's entrance test or tacked high school diplomas The suit. filed by American Civil J,,ibertles Unlon at torneys said women must score at least SO on the entrance test and have high school diplomas. Males can enlist if they score SO or higher on an entrance test or have a high school diploma, the U.S. District Court suit said. Attenl• Allenttc C:ltV B•ltlrno<e 81Mn•rc• K::::'o ()llc990 Clnclnnell C1evelencl Columbln Denver OuM61ntt De~ Dul\1111 -H.nt«d ........ HoontOft 1 ndleftell04 ls K•"W•Clty M ltweullM ~1-ei>Ol••·SI P NewYOf'll NorlOl• ()mell• btl•llOO f'flllaot llltlie PNef>I• Pltbbvr'91 llOt1t•nd. Me Aapltl CllV ·- ,.. • J NATl.<W' W6RLD 4 EXecUted in l:ran · 26._. Of Shah's Regime Awaii Death TEHRAN, Iran tAP>....:.. A rev· been tonvlcted ol crimes and olullociary llrlnJ 1quad execut· would be executed. fl cave no td Shab Mohammad Ren fUrtber d~tal11, aod f(homelnl Pablavl'a bated 1fcret pollce spolce1men deellned comment. chief aftd three other aenerall 1t The executlon1 by a 10-man • Ayatollah R&&bollah Khomelni's nrtna aqued were annou.nced by he1dquartera. durln1 tbe ni1ht. . state radio accompanied by Jt w~ 28-ottserimreen-urnllal music. · a.nd oMcl•lt of the old restme U u.ld tbe general• ~~re con- wlll •executed. . _ vlcted· on charge• ol torture. Fearful Amerkaftl' wtre pack· m111acre of people. treasoa to • '"' tbett bap ror • m•Mlve air~ . the country and earthly eorrup. evacuatJoa set to begin Sabrr· lion. They were sentenced. to · day. A pnlimlnary flight took death and th~ verdict wu am- off today witb UJ7 of Lbem . medlatelf carrled .. out by lllamk armed forces. It said M H&AN -&ADIO -report't'd tulr property Wal confiscated. - lhat pro-Khomeini forces ap· pealed for tear gas. to disperse THE GENE&ALS WE&E an attack.Ing mob after a night· Nematollat\..• N.assiri. chief of long street battle in eastern SA V AK. ttfe Shah's dreaded Tehran. Bl.it three days of fierce secret police ; Manuchebr flghUng in Ure northwestern city Khosrowdad, bead of the elite of Tab~ have ended. the radio paratroopers; Meh1li Rahimi, said. and thepvemment is in mart1aJ.Jaw governor of Tehran, control. and Reza Naji, governor- Unconlirmed reports put 'the general of the central city of casualty toll in Tabriz as high as Isfahan. ' 1op dead ·with thousands Each was riddled by at least wounded. Tehran radio blamed eight bullets. Tbe bodies were the fighting on "counter· transferred from Khomelni's revolutionary .SAVAK agents" headquarters ' to Tehran's cen- and said a nightly curfew re-tral morgue. mained lo effect.· The lirsl American evacuation Thousands of youths marched night. a Pan American World ln Tehran in celebration of the Airways Boeing 707, took off to-_.__ · t in Tabriz day from Tehran bound for repo, ~VIC 0 11' · Frankfurt, We~t Germany. It THREE OTHER generals carried most of Pan AIJl11s¥00 were killed last weekend by Tehran employees and depen- guerrlllu as Khomeini's forces dents and any others who were were taking over the eount.cy. ~ready to board the 183-seat · but the government said the four plane. The airport was heavily just executed were ·'the first guarded by guerrillas to Kho· group of traitors" to be tried by meini. revolutionary courts. ll said Khomeini attended the trial. The newspaper Ettelaat said 26 other officials and military of ficials of the shah's regime bad THE U.S. GOVERNMENT hopes to begin a full -scale evacua- tion of Americans Saturday. us- ing two Boein,r 7~7 jumbo jets· Second Burn Out Seve;n in Family . . Perish in -:Bla~e WILMINGTON, Del. <AP> -Fire swept thr9ugh a brick rowtiouse todat'. killing seven people, including a couple and four ~h.lldren.wbo had been burned out ortheir own home two daysJago, offtc1aJs s&Jd. Authorities identified the victims as the bomeowner's wile, son, dauahter-ln-law, and four grandchild:;;;r;;..;e;;.;:n;.;.·..:.·---------- THE ROMEOWNf..R, Harry Alexander Sr., 66, was burned ovef 80 percent ol bis body and injured when be Jumped from a second-floor window . said Ro se mary Lar so n , a s pokeswoman for Delaw'!re Division hospital. The son's family had escaped Injury Wednesday morning when a fire broke out in a front bedroom on the second floor of their home, said Lt~ Stewart McLaughlin. of the fire depart- ment's data statistics. "No one was trapped. Everyone was up a nd about, .. he saJd "This is very ironic," he said. "They moved in with the parents ol the husband seeking shelter for the children." MdAUGHLIN SAID the de_ partment waa investigating both fires, which occurred less than 41 hours apart and within a mile ol each other in Lbe northwest section of the city. "Nothing links them at this time. 1 guess it was fate that they happened so close together, not only in tlme but proximity." he said. The hospitat spokeswoman said Alexander was in critical ·- condition in the intensive care unit .... His injuries are obviously quite extensive." ahe said. The victims were identified as Alexander's wife, Stella M. Alexander. 66; Edward G. Alex- ander. 29. and h1s wUe. Debra, 25. and his children. Delores. 10, Debra Ann. 6, Edvlard, S. and Kimberly, 2. The couple's ~-month-o ld daughter. Kathleen, was staying with friends, said Battalion Chief Chris McDermott. · The viclims were found in the three bedrooms on 'the second floor. McDermott said, adding there was evidence Edward Alexander and bis wile attempt- ~ escape., 3Charged In Death Of Inmate chartered h'om Pan Am. About 800 were expected to leave on the n ... t t~.rughta. • Six U.S. Air Force C·l30 tranaport planes and live HIW "Jolly Green Giant" helicopters landed at lncirlik alr base in ·southeast Turkey_. about 850 miles from Tehrl!P Turkish state r~o rePOrted. U.8. OPFICIA.LS in Washington said Thursday the helicopters and planes would be used only in an emergency. The U.S. government expects som e· S:U-01> .or the--,.,,ooo Americans still in Iran to leave the country. It arranged the evacuation airlift after scores of renegade gunmen stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran Tues- day, Cetatat 1't'l••er The British Royal Air Force had lour planes standing by in Cyp rus aw-ailing Iran.Ian permission to fly lo Iran and evacuate some ol the t,600 British subjects there. Lori Lynn Heeren, 17, high sc hool c heerleader representing Sioux Cit y, Iowa. was selected Thurs- day hight as Miss Teenage America for 1979. The 5· foot-3. 107-pound brunette plays piano and French horn and won a letter in track. Mexico's President . Hits U.S. 'Slave~' MEXICO CITY <AP I -President Carter held a final round or h.\lks today over breakfast with Mexico's President Jose Lopez Portillo. after the host president said poor Mexicans are often treated as slaves in the United SJ.l)tes. Lopez Portillo's latest publi.c rebuke came despite a special appeal by Carter for moderation. White House officials said Carter told his host at an unscheduled 10-minute meeting Thursday morn- ing that overemphasis on U.S.-Mexican sore points could damage the cross-border summit. · LOPEZ PORTILLO RAS PUBLICLY scolded the United Slates lor alleged deceit and abuse. Today's breakfast meeting was added to the schedule amid re· ports from White House aides of unspecified progress in the area of Mexico's rich deposits of oil and natural gas, whose price bas so far been too l\igh to.suit Washington. . No progress has been reported on the Issue of ~exican mi- grants. who flood across the U.S.·Mexican border illegally in num- bers estimated ai from 500.000 to 1 million each year. · Loi>ez J>.ortillo said these illegal migrants are often treated as slaves by U.S. employers . "TIDS, MR. PRESIDENT, I believe. is the most serious mat- ter of our times -the fact that there are m~n that can buy men and that there are men that have to sell theinsef ves. And this is what happens very frequenUy with our poor people that go to the United States." "I am deeply moved. and I shall try to be more stable," Lopez Portillo said. "Our friendship has made it possible to be frank " "What is happening to the free world? . . . Is lt possible for ·the human being to be free and at the same time to be just, is it possible to conceive of an international order that can avoid the state of affairs in which a man would sell himself and another would buy another human.being?" THE DISPUTE OVER TREATMENT of migranls over · shadowed Carter 's address in Spanish today to the Mexican Chamber of Deputies. In his prepared remarks, Carter said a "common vision o(the future" bad begun to emerge from the talks, but conceded that dif. ficult problems remain in the areas of trade, energy arid migra- tion. Carter said Mexico's newfound oil and gas riches..~tjme will provide the solution to the migrant problem by lifting the M~ican standard of living closer to that of the United States. In the meantime. he said he will enforce U.S. immigration laws "u fairly and as hum~nely as I can" and would "protect the basic human rights of all people within the borders Of my COUD· try ... ALL BARE-ROOT PLANTS FRUIT TREES DON'T Example: 1180, ~ Bev. Hiiis Apple 5 98 1iiQiiY MISS f OSES Reg m THIS xomple: Hybrid ·Peace' 3·98 .. SALE f; GROMULCJi Perfect outdoor planting mix for fruit trees, roses ano garoen. Contains Nltrohumus. lsAVE20%f 2 ~GFT. f II!J RE0.2.n I Florist Special J GRAPE IVY • POTHOS NEPHTHYTIS & MORE Extra Lorget Indoor green plants 8" Pott :: UiJ • "2640 Harbor Blvd., Costa Me-.e DAILY 9·5:30 SUN. 9·5:M .. Fttdlr. ,.._., 18. 1979 DAILY PtLOT (JG,_ uke . l a))-·'£ies .-State s.;preme c~urt~ltiiles P roposition 13 Fr~eze IDegal Relat~d LOS ANGELES <AP l ~ Ual~ of California ttl~ taeq ~ to a litany or com pl•l•U, Faau,.una tb u 11aa.m • &a toaltfftJon .W1th two , ...... , nucl r weapo05 laborat.onea; · n. ~y, tmoUonal Mar· lq wu calleil ln nMpo to tMn .......... 1dl'B OJ Qb]t('· Uoftl to the \INV il.)''t lffllJI ( ___ sr._~_J tlon with Laft'ttn~ LavennoN' Laborato ry tn N o rth~rn Callfomh• und the Lo Alamo.'i sclentlfic laborator)' it1 New Mexico. , Ule Pl• PlllW LOS ANGELES <AP l A Judge dttidinlC to .. allow nature to lake it.a course .. bas given the parent.a ol a comatose 3-year-0ld boy permission to unplug one of the life support systems keepmg the youngster alive. .. Under th e ext r e m e circumstances presented In this case, the court does n9t believe tha t such an act constitutes ho micide," Superio r Court Judge.,1Richard Byrne said Thursd'ay. The boy has been identified only as Benjamin C. A~ AJ»lblaed SACR~NTO CAP) -The state· senate has handed Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. an embar· rassing defeat by voting to abolish the regional agency that regulates developme nt on the California side of Lake Tahoe. On a 20-17 vole, the upper house approved an amendment Tbunday that would abolish the CAiifornia Tahoe Regional Plan- ning Agency ~~d BERKELE\' (AP > -A scien- Ust 's contention that water from tlle Contra Costa Waler District might be killing 75 persons a year because of cancer-causing che micals was disputed by the district's general manager. "No valid research data exists proving c a use and effect between trihao111ethane and cancer deaths," John De Vito said Thursday. Robert H. Harris, a biochemical r esearcher at the Universit.Y of California. Cecuter to lleopett VALENCIA <AP> -New safe- ly measures wiJI be in effoct this weekend for the reopenlng of Magic Mountain's "Cobssus" rollercoaster scene of a fatal 4lCcident last December, park of· ficials say. •AN f'ftANCISCO <AP> ";_ Local gov~rnment emplo)'ee d nJed a ralH lu t Y!'•r under a po l·Propo ltlon 13 atate ••~ hav~ be n told b)' the at't upreme Court that they'll cet pald efttt all. The blah court rvlfd U!fl•n· hnously Tburaday that pro· villona of the law that b.cl t.be effect of frtealnt nlntet for TIU> t of Calllomla '1 1.1 million J~al govemmenl WOT en were NO ENDORSEMENT How•'9 Jarvis uoCOOlt.ltut.k>nal. The deel1loa, applauded by public employee unions, Hid provlslona ot lbe law prevented le1aJ. blndlnc contract.a from be· tnc carried out._ ln vlolatJoo of state and federal coutl\uUom. The rullnc means ralles 1ranted to local 1overn111ent workera and teachers in con· trecta for the 1978--79 fiscal year are yaUd and can now be paid. It a1eo pn!lumatn) means tbat ~ ......... ... PURPOSE DRAMATIZED Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. ll.S. Budget I ssue Brown's T e sliiµony Breaks T r adition SACRAMENTO <AP > -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has broken a tradition of nearly four decades by testifying before a legislative ~ committee lo dramatize "the seriousness with which I view the is· sue" ofbalan<'ing the federal budget. Brown also arranged for a videotape of former U.S. Sen. Sam Ervin of North Carolina endorsing Brown's proposal for a constitu· tional convention to force Congress to balance the federal budget and end deficit spending. . And Proposition 13 coauthor Howard Jarvis stopped just abort . of endorsing the convention, although Jarvis sa1d a balanCed federal budget is "m eaningless" unless it is balanced by cutting spending rather lban raising taxes. · THE APPEAllANCE BY BROWN, Jarvis and Ervin were highlights of a day-long hearing Thursday before the Asse111bly Ways and Means Committee on a resolution lbat would make California the 27th slate to call for a constitutional convention. A vote on the resolution is likely next week. ' If 34 states adopt similar resolutions. Congress must either draft an amendment restricting it.a power to adopt deficit budgets or convene the first constitutional convention since 1787 to draft the amendment. Brown's appearance 111arked the first time a California.gov- ernor bas testified before a regular legislative committee since Earl Warren went before Ways and Means In the early 19405. At laSt. A sale . thal can straighten out • -ur whole life. I Now you can stra1g en out all your Illes. All your books Al.your record~ Your whole Hie Because we·re having a sale on all our organizer\ storage units. bookcases. wall system!: and star~ benches From 15% to 35% ott From February 16 to February 25 S> be sure to come 1n while this sales gomg on While.you can afford 10 get your hfe organized Ta.-ik BoollcaW Reg s 149 Sele S Tti<ee 0< more sa .1 1~st>1>e~11ci1 - mob ilia 1423-25 N Main St Santa Ana &45·31 t 1 Hours Mon ·Sit . 0 3().S 30 FriOaya 1118. Sundays. 12•!1 lout eov~ents now can f~· ly 1rant employees any kind of wage bib, includln1 111edl raises. · The l1w Involved ln the ruling WH the ao-called .. ball.out" act pa11ed by tbe-Legislature to eue the financial at.rain on local apvetnments caused by the pauaae of Propoa1Uoo 18 last July. 1J DCler the .... tome • blWon ln surplus at.ate funds would be doled out to local covernments -as long 11 their employee. were DOl granted raiees higher than those glv~n 1tate employees. The Legislature included ._2lh pes-cent pay raise for state employees in the 1978·79 bt.adlet. but Gov. F.dlnund G. Brown Jr. vetoed 1t -meaoloc covem· ment emplO}'ee. in juri.adlctions that wiatecn.beir abare ot at.ate funds went without a ralae, too. Some local a1enclet, howe'Yer. passed up the state mooey and-- hiked tihelr workers' wag• ln· stead. Others set aside re.veaes to clve retroactive r1laes to workers in the event U>e Supreme Court ruled u lt ~ Thursday. It was unclear today, tbou&h. bow SOOD employees would Set tbetr ·loaa·awalted ralaea. end what would bappen ln elUeS and ~ountles wbere treasuries· are too tow to o-ant the pay bikes. Budget Trims Pushed · . FISC8l Adviser Urges $4 16 Million Cut SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.·s proposed $20.3 bllllon state budget needs $41& million in additional trim· 111lng. says William Ha111111, tbe Legislature's nonpartisan faacal adviser. The biggest cuts in the l97HO budget should be 1n ¢ucaU~.' construction, health aud social prograrm. said Hamm, who is in his second year as legl.$lative analyst. He also recommended a $200 million cut in inc6111e tax withholding, " . BA-SUGGESTED a $28.1 million .increase in the wellare g rants budget proposed by Brown, far less than the $296 million increase in granta sought by so m e D e mocrati c lawmakers. The Democra tic governor asked for 6 percent grant ·in· creases, while some De111ocrati~ legislators say a 15.7 percent In· c rease is required by law to match two years or inflation .since tbe last grant increase. Last year. after ProposiUon 13's passage,· tbere were no grant increases for most reclp· ients. The law should be changed, Hamm said, to give raises that match just the 1978 increase in the coosumer price index, which be said was 6.91 percent. Another recommendation sure to sp~rk legislative debate would i111pose a $1,000 annual tuitldn on University o r California medlcal, dental and veterinary students. Multimillion-dollar cuts in several public school progra111s, including abolition or the llleD· tally gifted minors. driver train· Ing and stale bilingual educali9n programs, were also recom· mended by Hamm. Brown proposed abolltiob of the mentally gifted and drlvec. tr aining progra111s, but bis office says it Is r econsidering tbe driver training progra111. Ha111m also saJd bis office COO· eluded the at.ate was spending $23.S 1111llion "more than is justified" on econo111ic aid to disadvantaged student.a, saylog- lbere was no agreement on wbo was educationally disadvan· tag ed. Wituce Strikers . . . Unity-Crumbling? EL CENTRO <APl -Unity among strike-bound lettute growers appeared to be cru111bling when lbe nation's largest pro- ducer opened secret talks with a United Farm Workers negotiatiAg team beaded by union leaderCesarCbavez. · : Both UFW and grower's representatives, 16cked Jn· a wage ells· pute that has put 4,200 farm workers on picket lines in the height or harvest aeuon, acknowledged Thursday that SunHarvest Inc., a subsidiary of United Brands, started the closed-door negotiatiot,ts in Los Angeles. "IF SVNBARVEST SIGNS, the workers are going to say, 'If they can afford to sign, why can't you?'" said the growers' negotlaUng attorney Tom Nassis. "They are not going to realiie that SunHarvest is just a pi111ple orr the United Brands corporate structure." Roland Kemp. SunHarvest's executive vice president, said Chavez sought the meeting. "Our pri111ary objective is to get t~e conflict out of the fields and back to the negotiating table," be said. Last week, CbavH t.breateoed a national boycott ii growers did not ease their bargaining atance. A boycott would also affect United Brands -a huge food.growing, processing and sales coo· glomttate that includes Chiquita bananas, llorrell 111eat.a and tbe A&W fast-food chain. lLDl'O•!i ~ garden shop, ~ LOFTS GARDEN SEED Flowers& Vegetables. Buy 1 pkg. at Reg. Price 35c 2nd Pkg. ONLY 1 C CINERARIAS AND ENGUSH PRIMROSES 4" Pots Buy 1 pot at Reg. Price 98c 2nd Pot ONLY IC Includes: Star Jeemlne. Nandina-0, RIQhlolepis. Moraea Iris. Sea Green. Mix or match Buy 2 shrubs at Reg. Price 12.65 ea. 3rd 1 oa1. Shrub 1.c OMLY GRASS WHIPS Buy 1~~R,. -Prices . 2nd Gnlll8 Whip OMLY 1c BEDDING PLANTS Violas& Pansies 6 per pony pak Buy 1 pakat Reg. Pr1ce 98c 2nd Pak ONLY 1c BARE ROOT ROSES Buy 2 roses at Reg. Price $2.99and up 3rd rose SHRUBS l•ALSCU lnCtodes: Aucube. Bar Harbor ~per. Pfltzer Juniper. Mix or nwtctt. Buy 2 9hrubs et Reo. Price s9.95 ea. 3rd 5 gal. Shrub I OMLY C SUPERX Buy 2Superx at Reg. Price S5.95ea nd Su"Per x--- AU. ntMt 9Ue.4fCf TOaTOCK OH~ ... tool 1/ltnl ....... t/111n. OPEN MON. T~ FRI. 1-e. SAT. M , SUN. 9-6 --VIM' 2028 ~Blvd. (at BoySt.)Cosfo Mesa, CA 92627 / (714)646-7441 I t ' I .. Orange Coasl Oa ly Pilot Ediliiriiil P!ffl. .. e .••. ··----·'·r1··-· '·ebr'*Y--·''.·.1m------·A·odft-·~···Wl·.S··-~.~.e1.~.·:'*".h/·E·d·lt.:.,~.·.p."'-~·df·tor·'".~--c---ft'!! 'Board Tradition' .~n . to~ Question Early each year, Oran1e County's nve county su-pervisors declde amona Lhemaelves who will rel)1'ftenl county 1overnm ol on a variety of boa.rds and com· lrilnlonl. Thia ye ar. fri hman uperYlaor Harriett Wl•:r na Ye1y accepted a I mon Gsll1\ment when her rlnaWiae .. fellow supervtson loaded her Clown wltb an appolntment to the ~looal Coastal CommluJon. Qeeidff being a pobUvaJ deathtrapl the coaatal com· mkla1on assignment tatu the appointed aupernaor &way from county duties the da,r before a Board or u~l"VbA>rs mttbng. an absence. f.bat can be especially touab on freshman supervi.aor: . Aft r att~ndiina a few ~ling Mrs. Wieder belated· ly aw the light and a ed Mr fellow JUperY'ilorl to ap- point forme r county planning commissioner Richard Footner lo p1nch·h1t for her O.J\ routine coastal com· mu Ion Q.blgnmcnt , · Mrs. Wied~r· ugg Uon drew cat.cells from her fellow supervisors who sa.td it ls ''boa rd tradJUon .. that a member or the a ppointed supervisor's s taff serv~ as the substitute. That.' comlc l. .1 ..... r The tradlUon stablisbcd ln the tu t four years by · Mrs. Wieder's predecessor, fo rmer Supervisor Laurence ~bmjt, was tbat the board'& appointee missed about 85 percent of the coa t a) commission meetings, a fact that di:ln 't cape last year's grand jury's attention. So if there is a so-called board tradition, it would seem to be using the coastal commission as an excuse for being out of the om ce and then not attending the com- ~~~ mee~~-. Mrs. Wieder shouldn't be forced to go 'through the nonsensical rigmarole of appointing Footner as a volun· , ,. teer staff m ember in the name of a nonl>ensical board tr.adition that is more shame than virtue. Fainfui Lessons The dark evi!tlts of this week's Black Wednesday were brought into our living rooms courtesy of television, just as the r ealities of Vietnam watf are ba<t been not so many years ago. · The nature of the week's events reminded us once acain that much more than a w~ was lost in Vietnam. SQrnewhere along the road from the jungle the great na- tion had Jost a degree of honor and a great deal of the respect once taken so for granted: · An ambassador who had hoped to show the ~ple of Afghanistan the "s ympathy and compassion of the American people" was kidnapped and gunned: down. , In the adjacent nation, American territory was in· vaded when gun-wielding terrorists took Qver the em- bass y compound in Tehran, holding the ambassador and bls staff hostage for hours until rescue arrived, in the persons of another unlikely looking bunch of gunmen. The Marines were there, supposedly guarding American territory, but under orders not to resisL Two were wounded. · - The troubling thing about all ~. for those whose memories go back before Vietnam, was the ~rtaln knowledge, from the outset, that the great nation would t.1lke no retaliatory. action. Before Vietnam this would have been . unthinkable. Today it is the accepted course. While the eagle 's wings were being clipped, the presi· dent or the ~reat nation left on a ceremonial visit to the once-poor and respectful small nation to the south, hat -· in hand, to beg for a share of its newly discovered oil. There were no cheering crowds and he was told in almost belligerent terms that once-poor Mexico now ex· pects to }?e treated as an equal partner. Carter can only agree. · . Perhaps the comeuppance was overdue. That doesn't make it any more.palatable, but at least we've a more re- alistic idea of where we stand in the global picture. Hospital Cost Cutter ·· Anyone who ha~ been hospitalized in recent times is "" familiar with the barrage of tests that ~tart as soon as ad· mission is completed. .. Regardless of the nature of the ailment. there are all sorts of lab procedures, X-rays, electrocardiograms and the like. Each one costs money, as evidenced by the eventual bill. But everyone seems to assume.. most of the cost will be covered by medical insurance -as it often is. But since the malpractice panic, both hospitals and doctors have been more inclined to take cover behind a growing number of protective tests. . This has inspired Blue Cross and Blue Shield to pro· pose elimination of insurance coverage for tests not specifically ordered by a physician -and to encourage doctors to be a little more frugal in ordering such tests. The irisurance firms estimate a cutback in routine hospital admission tests could save ~ore tba.n $1 billion a year. That's a good chunk off the national hospital bill. • Opinions expreslsed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of thelt authors and it'tlsts. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P .0 . Sox 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714)~2-4321 . Boyd/ Blond Badmen r ~ By"L.". BOYD Blond hair and blue or 1ray eyes, that's what most of the famous Old West gun· ftJbters bad in common. ac· cording to the historians. Dear Gloomy Gus I've Just fitted my shoeit wltb mini sbOvels up front. Why can't our commtmlties be as re· fined as Los Angeles and .,... eome eort or ' doul• pooper·1cooper laws? UGH And the cbaracterisUcs beld both in outlaws and peace of· ficers. Jesse and Frank James. "The 'Dalton brothers. The Younger broth6rs. Billy the Kid. Wyatt Earp. Wild Bill Hickok. Doc HolUday. Some observers have in· duced therefore that fair· haired men with light ~yes tend to be dangerous, lf crossed. In the bwslness of gather· log news .for newspapers, wire services, radio and televisJoo stations and networks, only about 2,000 new jobs open ~Peach year. Q. "Why is the 'infantry' eo called?" A. Young boys used tO be the servants or knights. The boya followed on foot tbelr horse-rtdin& masters. And they were referred to aa the chUdmi. Tbe word • 'lnlan· try" comes from an Italian wordforcbild. • .. -McCartliy'~. Frustiat~g -~ ~ • " blmsell info lt. There weren't a1 rrrsa &araAO _(lee(., ...... ..,,,... Leo McCar0\1 bN a rlpt to .,. livid about Jerry Brown. Tbe speaker of tH Auembly bu bftn caat In lbe part of the dowdy wlfe of I.be cb.armiq drullll.-. baa to sta.y hotn• to ralle tM kid• aad try to bold tbln•s. • ~ny real paYoff1 lq responsible behavior. particularly not in U1bt of Brown'• capacity "to use the media to frame the lllUM the ~•Y be wanfa them.J• Acain the tboUpt m~ bim anrry. ~ wblle be'• doWa at tbe • ~Uteboya. If UM kids turn out aU riaht lt-wUI prove that he's a bell ol a · fellow. U ·t.be,)-tum out to be bums it'll show the ,wife was a bad mother. Either way he wln1 : either way abe ao... As u ual, the old man la co~ tmcou.rallq tbe children ln their lrreS1»0Mible behavior. lettlnl them tnow that their mother is an old liberal fogy wbo &eso't. know what 'a 8o&nc OD in the real world. , Slttln& ln the office the Other day. Leo McCarthy was even belinoing to IOUDd like the wife. knowlq there wu Utile be could do to make the old man a IWJe more reapon.slble. and seetbiq wlth the anger born or bis frustration. FoJ . three years, McCarthy bad pulled J erry Brown's chestnuts out or the fire. but there was neither gratitude nor recogrutioo that_ this time lt would be impossible to do tile Job without bis help. · ···wEfRE TRYING to cooperat'e," McCarthy said. "but he's going to have to put himself into this thing." Just to 11\ake the budget cuts Brown re· com mended would take roughly 100 pieces of. legislation-, not one o( which had yet emerged frQm the governor's office. It was all promised by mid· February, but the pace itaelf in- dicated that. the prioriUes went to politics, not implementation. "Brown won by 1 .. 3 million . votes," McCarthy s-1d. !'He's going to have to use _some of that p,olitical capital to get bis pro- gr am through." TBS •t:DIA llmply didn't u.n· deratancl that there wun't a mOD6UUale Letlslature', but only a eolleeUco or 120 Pec>ple with dltrerent ideas, e~cb of them "Subject to a dlfferent Ht of pre. 11ure1. Given the lact that Brown really· didq,:t arve mueb or a damn about le1tslatlon. tbere was llttle MeCarthy or anyone elH in the Leeillature could do to diaclpUne or pu,nbb blm. Like the wUe, all WcCartby couJd do WU p)ead. But there was more -mon to make McCarthy angry. ·more to make anyone ancry. IL was not simply that Brown wu neclect· inc bis reapooaibiUUff, but that, havin1 offielall.Y ftnouo.«Ct b1I llberaliam Jn. favor or Umlta. ··small is beavtiful" and 1omethlnc that at least pro- mised to be a more mana1eable, humane wotld. be bad now scrapped all of tt for a couple ol piecea •or rJabt·wl 01 de· .Jllat,oMo' that bad been lYinl In the cesspool of A'merieali politl~ for a.ceneritlon. THE MOST important of those thinas Wat the caU tor a c:oa· stitutioaal~convenUoa to prob.lblt federal deficit spendln1. The other wu..an "austerity budget" in wblcb the moat notable feature was panimonious I.real· meot of the lick, the old, the dis· abled and the poor. In recommendin1 those things, and in defen~g them In ract. as McCartbY. well knew. there was little indic ation that Brown -was going to put This iB our Jerry Brown do//! You' wind it up and it follows any trend that moves!' Jack Anderson with no more vision or com· paaaion than the rl1ht·w1.nlen who bave beea pusbln& them for ;years, the c.,_.rmlng scoundrel IOlt a ireat deal of bis charm. Even thou&h he had oeculonally been flaky, he was nearly alwaya l.nte,...n,. At ttw same time. and more Important, he dimlnilbed the little hope that nmained fn the development of a""llew altemattve to exceMive covemment -dropped' JWeb all\S Sclwmacbw and lbe era ot limits -and left tbe po1t- Prol>Olttion 13 debate Polarized between the old left and the did right. ---...... IN THE process be ceded the liberal leadership or state gov· emment to McCarthy himaelf, a position hardly -enviable ln its lack of program, its paucity ol confidence and in t~ cu~t in· ability to define new directioos. In fact, McCarthy has been left to figta what be describes as "an antt-covernment tide that doesn't appreciate the useful functions of government" but which in broader terms reflects a new privatism -even a nihlllsin -which doesn't give- much of a damn about anything bebond the front yard. Some people, McCarthy said, his an1er ltllJ riling, have been buy· ing surf boards to tide it. It's not an enviable positi<Sn, nor aa especially attractive one. Yet ooe of the unforeseen consequences of the newly rasionable scre w-the-poor austerity is that it makes the oldfashioned knee -jerk liberalism look attractive. Leo McCarthy bas always beed ah effective legislative leader. For the liberals be will no.s also have to become a &tan· dard bearer, even a hero, however improbable that role may be. He's not only raising the klds but, as he himself sug· gested in his speech to the California Democrats, o. rating as a moral agent in a political arena where such people are. &etting increasingly scarce. · Durable Schlesinger Rides Out Storms • • • WASHINGTON -As each preslde.nt lays down the controls of eovernment, be leaves beblnd a few appointees who don't want to go back to Pocatello·. They're the perennial sur· t vivors. who always seem to find a roosting · place in gov· ernment. They bounce from one top poli<!ymaking position to tant budget director. . SiDce his relatively modest entry into the Washington mer· ry-go-roundt Schlesinger has . been riding nigh through three administrations. He served aJtemately as Atomic Energy chairman, Central Intelligence director. Secretary or Defense and. after a brief eclipse when Gerald Ford fired him from the Pentagon, as enerey czar under Jimmy Carter. another wttb SCHLESINGER IS the kind or apparent tm:. lvy Leagueeggbeadwhoseemsto m u n i t Y to have an irresistible appeal fbr changes In presidents -summa cum iaude p o 1 i t i c a 1 graduate of Harvard, university fortunes. professor, alumnus of the RAND " · One of the most durable of corporation and author of these nine-lived cats is James learned treatises on abstruse na· Schlesinger. tbe gray-haired. tional issues. · pipe-smoking, professional --Perhaps for the same reasons, energy secretary. Schlesinger. Schlesinger is also the kind of who'll be 50 next . week. bas presidential app(>intee who bas a gravitated uound the center or big.bly resistible appeal to the power since 1969-.-when Richard pra1matic politicians on Capitol Nixon appointed him as usis· HUI, who must meuure what Charles McCabe should be done against the prac· ticaUties of what C'1l be done. Schlesinger's political rt:· lations with Congress are "a dis-aster," one congressional aide told our reporter J .D. Solomon. ··Phone calls don't gel answered and letters to him disappear, even ones .from committee chairmen." "He's simply imperious." said another Senate insider. "I'VE NEVEll beard one COD· sumer organization say anything good about him;" said a spokesman for a leading solar energy group. And in a speech last fall. Ralph Nader called for Schlesinger's resignation, llug· gesting that the guardian of the public's energy interests might be more at home working for the industries be should be controll· •ing. While a full-scale ••dump Schlesinger" movement bas not yet surfaced 9n Capitol HU.I, Rep. Robert Drinan. D·Mus., ts aa outspoken roe. "For over a year we've been camng bim- Carler's biggest mistake." a Drinan aide saJd. ·"Now we're hoting to generate support to eet rid of him." OTBEll legislators, inclltding Repa. Toby Moffett. D·Conn., and Richard Ottinger, D·N.Y., are ready to join a move to ax Schlesinger. Recent public at· tacks on the energy czar by Sens. Henry Jackson, 0 -Wasb., and Ted Kennedy, D·Mass .. tend -at least tacit supPe>rt to Drinan's campaifD. As We noted, Schlesinger's s taying fOwer is remarkable; he may we,ther this latest storm successftlly. But as the cost of healing homes and driving automobiles continues to soar, the Energy Department's lack . or enthmiasm ror alternate sources •f energy, like solar heat aJJd Mexican natural gas, may male Washington's most durable· fOOhbah vulnerab)e at last. For the Beautiful People the Goal Is Status ..... One nigbt a while back I was in the company of a group of well-heeled men and women in their 40s. They would qualify as what the social writers call Beautiful People. Before each and every person there seemed to be a bottle of Perrier Wli· ter. This was takeb either straight or with white wine or with some form of booze. lo a corner of the room a fetching blonde was wleldirur a rawr blade to great effect. 'She was cutting coke into llnes which nearly everybody snorted through a silver tube. Tbe convenaUon.. such as it w•s. seemed to be ad about Per· rler and about coke and coke· snortinc.~1 realized I WU ID a very Temple of Status. All tbele intelUJ~ and attractln people were teJlinl each other, approv· in1ly, bow much better they were than the run of people. I •EAUZED lbe aulf between me. and these people, mott ol wbom I knew pretty well. I bave nothing aaalnat Perrier or coke, except OM th1.na -the prtce. I would u IOOll walk acro11 Oor1d coals u pay five bucks for a tins ol water, N eoD'le people do lo New Y~ 1-,ota. I am sure coke Ives a = ~b brW, ; but I never put out good money ror it, and never have. For m).' hostess, and the other l\IHts. the price o(, these com· moditles was precisely what mattered. It was important ror them not only to have lots of money, but allo that they have enough so that they could waste it with unabashed profligacy. That's what status ls all about. MeJ I sUck stubbornly to the belier that you take me the way I am. or you don't take me at all. This cuta you orr a lot of lnvita· lion ~.r but it also gives you -tbe saUS1actlon of knowing who your friends are .. STAM, ol COUJ'3e, 0 is another name for rubioo. Or vice-versa. Consider some of the fads that have hit the dust in the past few years. I read a li~t of some of them the other day: platform shoes, Earth shoes, miniskirts, tie-dyed anything, macrame wall hangings. steel-rimmed eyeglasses, mood rings. Consider the madness that has sprung up... about Cuisinarts. I stayed in a house th{lt contained one or these things, a while back. "Oh, what joy," said I. re· calling the encomia l bad heard about the virtues of these things rrom various perfecUy sane men and women. AS IT turned out, the Cuisinart was a bummer. I read the book I ., ••At I und9r.tend " the main pot(it In your faYOf la that you're not OWK ·qu•lfted. '' of instnctions with great as· siduity. md followed tbem like a dutlf"l Jesuit novice. Nothing seemed lO work, whether I tried to slice i>otatoes or make a proper ~negar-and-oil dressing. It was with relief that I came home u my ancient Waring blender, which works as well as the dayl bought it, wbicb must have beiJ\25 years ago. And ~Y do we have to have lerns~bars? A bar is just a place re you bur. whiskey, wine beet'. When it performs this funtion, and the clientele is reasona>ly attractive and welf-. mannend, the bar has served lt$ fundon . Tbat't what I think: but clear- ly I fld wrong. Some people think tloie tastes differently, and prfumably better. if con· sumed ~ a premises that looks like a jmgle on the banks or tbe Orinoco I yield to the principle. Also, J 11!8)' out or the places with ferns aid froe·shaped ceramic pots. HES USED to be an old Hleame'• D'lOtto: Don't seU the 1teak. 1111 the siule. U one...JUre· belnl •nclful, these wordi. D'lllht It infcribed on our CW'· rency, t' beneath Old Glory. It ls the "'Y thlqs an done in this country , One ~ the men at that status party I fin describing la presi- dent of a huge company. He built it ~ scratch In the put ten 1eall. But you don't hear him ~ about thatl socially. He lellQOu bow muen be pays hls cte• for nose candy. And that tel.lilt all. , . --~-.--......-= ~TIONAL I CALIFORNIA DAIL. V PtlOT -,51-'W'ar ~•Nt' Youngst.ers · -Fighl--+--illi- TBS IYIT M WAS bulll anMld .. ~ tha\ the ......... _..., Md tba ..,. 1ta1eid --.. But With more womm wortdnl and more mar-11.,_ ..... ln divatt4t, ua.t "° lonaer bola1 true for mo•t couples. the nury ol health. ~aUan and welfare tald. · .. ll t.r limply not falr or re- aU1Uc for Soelat Secur ity to treat tboee women u aduJt de· pendent s ~bo bad never worked. . . Women mu.st have better ~ lo beoeflts ln their own~"beWd. Di~ would fare better and clisabillty lnaurance cov· eragcr"'WOUld be improved for women under either plan. But a AND TllE PofftN,E cbanles would ..wt in a net reductkii In • bentfita for lndltloaal on• earner lam.Wee ln wblch the • wtl• ....,.. worbd outlide home lad tbul never pa1d into the 9octal Spcurity system, Altboulh the ~·s beneftts ln thole cues would be cl"f!dited lo her individually 1 the couple's combined benefit would be up to 19 peroeot low.er than wMlet the present system. . Tbe qency. ordered to un- dertake tbe study two years ago by Congress. said it was ·'pre- ma lure•; to recom~end lqialathe "Cbanps and called lnltead for a widespread public debate on 1.be two major options ll outllned and the 1aaues they ral.le..._ - I I# ....... Reel ...... , ••••• , Arthur · ey, Canada's on- ly.a multi 'onaire author, plans to. · ire to his home in the Bahamas. -But he says he isn't slamming tht door on bis writing career, only closing it gently. tie may come out of retirement occasionally to •write, he says. Hailey, 58, wrote seven novels, -including "Hotel," ."Airport" and ''Wbf!iels.. t '"(. -· ·To Retain Park ootS:~~~-o1C:,tt·=~'!~taininC $51 ma)' Kevtn Olhlro and Cbril lllller, both 11, uy that's what tbeJ've col• leeted In their drive to atop Ufe city from seJJinC ' rundown s*Jt Of partlad. . Tbe •-acre . pareel in their TBDa OPP08ITION lDdudea Laurel c.n,an netpMrbOOd c-1s the ma.yor, the dty put ..,. one of five tiny pub tbe dly mi11kln ad other city oftldall. · could MD if 11ea1ure F is ap-Their allies are eeeUered -' proved in the Marcb S munldp&I ~ e1eetioa.. · Vocal llllti·F .......... .,.... -that it wooJd be fooliab to live TllE PllOP08AL ~would allow up· the parkland wbea open the City Council to sell the ~ space is giOwing more valuable. perty -a tola1 of 10 acres -They at.>say the ballot propclll-- and funnel the proeeeda Into a lion ls vque. Westside park-bulleting pro~t "How can voters matte an In·· lt·ia believed to be the nm telligent·deci1ion?" asked·~ time a Calitomia city bas bied Robert Zappala, wbo lives pear • ·to sell'j)artdaod. one o1 ·the pub and wrote the Kevin and C2lril have band· ballol argument a1aimt the lettered signs pludlng "Doo't measure. Let T~em Take Our Park rova OF THE PLOTS have Away ... 1beJ hope to raise $C9 never been developed lnlo full. ore ·in danationl to place an fledged parkS, but Jo11ers~ dvertiaeinent in th~ local tbechil~ and ball playen ~ per;-, m. 'C)·o ·r.-Center-<: . j. Do-We Hne Prizes For '. m ..L ·2300 HAR•R • COSIA MESA I I _6WIMMERS . $5. GJFT CERTIFICATE ~UJDUSS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~ • •• : •••••••••••••••••••••• PH •••••• 2WIMMRS WIM-MIM'S ULTRA SOLE VAL 32.99 WOMAtn HOYA VAL 21.tt ~ ................................. . ADDllSS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MAa.el ••••••• ._ •••••••••• '· ••••••••••••••• . ' . AIDllSS •• .:ti • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ... .. \ . -. • Y~I IUny am .-Reglder ~F·or · VillUallle Prizes· at These -Stons • Llded lelOwl Fro• "'-'"SS. Clf.DIT OM USED iOOKS r WIM-$20. GIFT CaTIFICA TE ON ..AMY rnM oa savtet -PARKER· DESK ·SET VAL $35.oo· WIN MEN'S OR WOMEN'S HAIR STYLE $ 12.50 Yal. WIH ~MGEL R.m SPORT COAT VAL $52.50 MAa.el ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : •••••• .ADDllSS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ; •• VAL $12.50 ..... '-cuy, &, ILOW DRY Fe...._.., 16th to 22nd Fill Out Coupons. Clip and Deposit in Stores Listed. -· · Mo P.utchClse Necessary! Winners Will Be Notified; . ' WIN .CUSTOM MADE fi»UILTED .. EDSPREAD I I N' -S 2 0 G I F • CERTIFICATE WIM-2 FREE WMCHES Val. to $7.00 .. . WIN .OMI SI SO. &IFT CERTIFICATE ., \ • J Warning. Ordered vn-Harvun RUk WASHTNGTON <AP). --l:IEW Sttretary Joseph A. Califano Jr has ordered that doctors and other health apeclallttl be waned about lbe ri1k1 of pro'*'yphene, lhe key lqredleDt la the populaJ' p enptJon pain retiewr ealled Darvon. Calltano al.So ord red a h&ari!\I Aprll & to dlt· eu11 whfit~r lb Food and Drue Admln11tr1Uon 1bould lake alt'1 to Umit lhe availablllty or the dru•. ng" Si\11) TR FQA WOUU> rect>mmenci by ·1 • -~ ll Ute key lnirtdlent In Oervon, lbt trMI name UHd by Ell Lilly and Co. It alto Is ~d u propoxyphene and under the names of Darvon Ct>mpound and Darvocet N, Camano aatd. 'but e-1d lt now la ranked second to barl>ltuates u the pmcrlptlon dna1 moet often Ntoelated wltb suicides. ll a1ao hu bt'en Implicated ln some accidental deatb1, partlcularly when mixed with alcohol or tranquWaera, he Hid. And It ls addtc:Uve, be aaid, altboulb not aa addictive aa heroin or morphine. Cllifano uld the FDA review would tffk to decide the riakl ot propox)'phen • the ~extent to which It la usotlat.ed with 1ulclde5 or otherwise abused, and whether It la errecUve as a pain re· June l """'"btr propo yphe1\e lhoYld ~M ~ced ~ under more tt.ringent covtmmmt ruJel &:bat wCM.lld limit It.a UH ' A Sina~ aubcommltl" r ct'fttly held heartnp on lbe aue1tc1 rilb of ualnc th druc Hd on the qMIUoD of whether It wu more etteetlve t.han u plrln. CaUfano 1ald lhe te1Umony taken al that hear~. held by tM Senate Small Bualnesa Com· mltt.H 1 1ubcommlttee on monopoly, would be a part o( Lbe l''OA 'deUberationa. Uever. · --Tbe helt evidence so rar· lndlcalet "p~ CAUP ANO SAID PROPOXYPRENI:, the ' xypl\ene ta no m~ ertecUtte-tnd maybe 1 ... tff.c-~rd moat frequenUy peraerlbed pain ... uever. It tJve-than uplrln, codeine and other pain re· "lnerally not danaeroua" when taken as directed Ueven."Callfano11ld. Calllano denied a motion Thunday by the Heett.h R.tlf.atth Group, an orcanbaUon founded b)' C:OGlumtr advoule Ralph Naftr, to bao t.be drut lmmed at ly u an lmmlnent health haaard. TM> bfad of tM Dt~rtmtnt 6f Health. Educ&· Uon and Wtlfari told 1 MW. coruerenc• bit dkt Mt ~h~vo llM'rt' wu " umchml jusuncaUon" at lb1I , lime for dttl1nn1 propo~~J>Moe an lmmlnenl ~ hAzard and ~mov1n1 It rrom the market. ANO RE roNTF.NDED THE FDA's issuance or a &pee' al dru1 bulletJn lo doctors within 30 da11 deacribln& the risu ot the ctrua aa well u the FDA 'a hearln« proceu would protect the public while easunn1 a comprehensive revtew of the drug. . • .._ "Cot.a problem? Then write to P..al Dvnn. Pot unll c1" red tape, getting the anawers.and.actaon JIOI& Med to solve inequities m gowmment and bwineu. Moil your questions to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange COO$f Dmly Ptl.ot, P.O. Boz 1560. Costa Meto. CA 92626. As m411Y letters as possible will be CJMIDe'red, but phonM mquines or letters not including the reader's full name. address and bwineu hours' phone number cannot be corwder8d. Thiuolumnappeandai· ly ercepl Saturdays." si.,, of 'Ofte' ,.,., Wt' o•'t De DEAR PAT: A debate came up on a ski trip about whether or not a petson'suffering from cold weather exJ>Osttre s hould be glven alcohol. Some people said this is.really a harmful thing to do, t>ut most of us thought il 's the fastest way to help gel someone warm again. · S.S .. Fountain Valley The Health lnspDance Institute says warm drinks are fine, but alcohol, sedatives, tran- quilizers or pain relievers slow down body proc- esses even more. The person being treated sboald be put in dry clothing and into a warm bed or sleeping· bag with a bot wa&er bottle, warm towels, beating pad or some other beat soarce. Concea· tra&e beat on tbe trunk ot tbe body On&-sboaJders, cbesl.aJMktoroacb. Keep the person quiet and do not jostle, massage or rub limbs. ()all for medical asslstantt if these symptoms penlat: mCORtrollaJ»le sblver- ing; memory lapses; ineobereeee; immobile or fumbling bands; drowsiness; or apparent euaaa· tion. ' llOtteSt, ~ tt'eed'• Fl•e f DEAR PAT: I recently cut down our cherry tree and wonder if it·~ OK to use it in the fireplace. Does this wood provide a lot of beat? • G.W., Fountain Valley Cherry wood la flae for fireplace aae ud It 1111 a blgb beat valae plas a pleasant scent. Iuaalllng one of &be many beat recovery devtcee oe tile markd woaJd increase· &Jae laeat-Oldp9t ol y"r fireplace even more. They are designed to force wbat woald be wasted heat lD&o I.be bome. . Ask your contrae&or~sa11est one ol these or check lD&o various brands by contacting any of tile firms U.ied In the Yellow Pages&elephonedlrectory· under "flreplace Equipment-Dealers." TrWd All For Kftf!ltett Sl•k DEAR PAT: Our kitchen sink iS 22 years old and it has a few chips that are almost beyond re- pair. 1bey've been coated aqd recoated with ap- pliance touchup paint. but this remedy just lln't ,doin~ the j<;>b. Tub repair firms tell us they won't do kitchen sinks and we really don't want to replace the sink because all the tile around it ii ln excellent condition and can't be matched. Any sug-gestions? J .W.M., Costa Mesa The cost of coating your sink wltla new porcelain would be out of slgbt, and no coaaty firms have tbe equlpment for tbl.s job. The Ap- pliance lleflniablng Co. of San&a Ana reeommeads a repair available from Pottellte Inc. of Anallelm. This ftnn's spokeswoman says that .W.O.Oa spot · repairs of the chips coald be made wltla &1111 ud polyaretbaoe reftDJablDg material, tlala w8'lld eoa- trast too mada wttb the wora fla1dl ol aa older sink. O>mpletely reflnlablng a doable sbak coats $1H and &be flnisb lasts five yean, aceonllng to Porceltte. A new sink probably WOtlld cost less, bat tile replacement coald ra &Jae total price ap several llundred dollars. Boole'• Bae~ Retuad'• Not DEAR PAT: I sent a $9.98 check for the "Handbook of Natural Remedies for Common Ail- ments" to Instant Learning Inc. last July. When the book fmally arrived in September, I keP.t It for three days a nd mailed it back since the ad specifically stat.es: "Money refunded if not com· pletely satisfied." I didn't think the boot wu worth the price asked for it, and decided I'd rathei" have my $9.98 refu¥ed. I'm still wallinl for the refund, and my followup letters aren't answered. • ' c.n,. Irvine lutut Learning cbttked ita reconla aiM agreed Uaat yoa bad returned tile boot. No eirpl-•· Uoa WH Sina for tlle refud delay. btlt It 11 .... be- ln1 prottlled. A\'S haa received maay similar complabU abcMR Ule unsatlsfacto~ ~t of tlds firm 'a beob and 1abseqt1eat ref-ct problem• after boob are aetaaiitd. . SW. MUie R.te• I• C•lel-1 DEAR PAT: I beard there's more calcium la skim milk than ln whole milk. la thll true? I flnd It "hard to swallow,"• lf you 11 ~the pun. . 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There are coa&.inCtaeY plana for embauy peraonDtl to ~ape tbe COUO"'Y both by land and bt alr bUbeevtatol an uprlalnc. . Vl1Hon to American mluloal muat re1llt.er at tbedoor and cunot move abouiUIMICOJted. D~ 1111n as UDS on wblch em· bauy J)ll'tOnnel abould I••~ and wblcb abould re· maln fl a partJal evacu1Uon LI caUed for. Aid and cwturalattalnotflcena ... U1ualll_t.1Mflntto10. Oftldall ID WaabialtoD UC> aut decide how to ··~ •moni the-more tba-m-eount.n. _._. Lbe United Slat.es bas .ttpaomMjc r~. • "Jt'1 a very coolln1n1 llle," aaid one lcrmer 1mlHl111dor, who uUd not to be ~ •-n. laftlt t.bml IO do la to leave the embuit witboul •DDOIM"C......_ .. Umil recemly, Kabul Md been f'W1 1wed amoQ& the..,.,. emt..y palll. Adolpb ow.·~ decewr, ~ Eliot. uld in a ........... ~-after' Dubll WM killed that be WU able to travel around the dty ~ ....._ .... 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"It's Jlke a Utile ftre'.a been amoldertng all aloaa." Frank Toms Nid abc* the woman be married-47 years after thinklDI abe wu lo&t to b1m forever. Tomi, 87, olOmard and !2lie Colllean, SS, ol Grand Rap6da were married tbla wek, THEY MET JN ••and planned.to marry. But unable ~find steady wort during J.be Depreuioo, Frank left Grand Rapkla and re· turned to b1a native Stratford, Ontario: · MOit terrorist lncldenta directed agalmt U.S. diplomata since l9al have taken place in Wtlltem EutoPe met Latin America. regions where~ tbe United StaUs bas military amances, and where American diplomats Pf9vicle ID invitiae tarael for leftilt IJ'OUPI wiabl6& to mab a politlcal state-ment. • CORRECTION "We were eOina to get ~-.u going '" ttte .._. llCMfttel"t to come IDd 1et me. But be. never b.t enoueb MCtloft of Fetwu.'1_13th money or work to come back." Elsie aid. Md 1• ...,. .. ~ .ct-• Ewntually, Ellie began dating again and in ..,.....,.. toe-a ..._... 1932 married someone else. She wrote--'-about 1"' b.. .... prtced •• Karate & r nua $14.". TM reguler· ptlce per l!WJiaee. He replied wiabing her bappiw __.,_. ......... ..., .. 1n---- and added. "Just foreget tb8t I ever ~ I conect. TM conect ,.. Fencing . auea tlU will be the lut time you'll ever bear gulu price should ·b• from me." 111.". 'flff Nme ed wtll At the Huntlnoton BUI' ELSIE DID NOT f,_,et. After her filfSt eppeer lncon.ctty In IM Center Mall - -· 111: leefs MClloft of Febnlery exctting spam buaband'1deathin1183, she found aome..Of Franlr's ' 21st. We .._,.ly Ngret and eelf-de""'9e . old letters and wondered about him. IMM enon. demonstrations She wrote the police chief in Stratford asttng hourly Sat 11 to 4 about Fm JDd received bis Oxnard address. along with H.B. Then, she ~ asking if she bad found the right I s I North Rot-v aw Prank Toma. · ears Health Felr "Yea, (am the FraDJt Toma ol loag ago," was Also martial arts at the -.J~. v-..-'-.-.1..11.....a ............... ----'....a 10· ~lill'U _....,. 7 pm Fri and 3 pm Sun. • ~t"7 r I --.aKU LK: &-. 111911 KJ1o1 _. &1111 UAAS.MllllUCX A!<DCO. PfUS pony rides was "a granddaddy many times." !:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~~ and free animal Ellie aid. lbe tucked awp ~ letter and c.11 "2-5678. shows to; the kiddies. "forgot all abom bim aeain." -Put • tew word• Beach BM:t. to work tor u. & ,,..,, .. Fr-. Bur nANK'S naST WIFE ~ved Elsie's _.::::=::::::::==========~----=~"'V:.:":.:.:.·-=-~ .. ,. address. Several months aft« bis wife died last year. Frank wrote Els1e saying be would like to visit her. 1bat visit brought them to the altar. The~ said they plan to boneymoon in Florida and then divide their time between califomia and Grand Ra~. "ll doesn't seem real. I probably won't know who I am for a long time," said the new Mrs. Toms.-----. 6MonthsAgo Bobby's Reading ~ills Were 18 Months Behind. Stor,m Thaws DC Talk . Snow WoeS Bring Out ~ SUie in Some ' WASHINGTON (AP) -Ask people in Des Not eftt"YOOC acted with total selflessness. Moines or Albuquerque or Peoria. Some will tell On II Street., a young woman held up a sign you wit.bout a hint or doubt that Washington is an that said. "Fifty Cents for Bllbroom .... Fifty Eastern city full of snobby big shota, balky Cents for -a Phone Call to Let yota Loved Ones bureaucrats and muggers who take what the gov. Know You're Safe." ernmeatdoem't1'et. That's a bit much, even to talk to your wife. True, sometimes. A llAN IN A JOGGING sUrr sold Hennessy Bur 11ID.E ARE LEVELERS in life. They I t>ranctY to stranded commuters on K Street for $2 a tend to make people pretty much alike. And that shot. 'lbat's a bit much, even with curb service. means there are times when people in Washingtoo, A woman in a full·lenath sable coal stepped believe it or not. become just as decent and helpful from a iDarooo and silver Rolls-Royce on_M Street and comiderat.e as people in Des Moines and Albu-and went from car to car until she found a querque and Peoria corkscrew. Take the snow storm. Not much by Chicago "I have," she. said, "this marvetom bottle ol standards, or compared to what people in the wine in the trunk, and I thought this would be a Dakotas are used to. But by wasbfugtoo lights, it wonderful time to open it." was e~aordinary. The storm began during the day Monday. By • NOBODY REPOllTED THAT SHE Wred lt rush hour, Washington, D.C., was a traffic jam. with anyone. Not even the owner.of the corkscrew. Nothing moved. Cars lined the streets like tin But, miracle of miNcles, the police. whose soldiers in a frozen parade. Wheels S'P'JD. Batteries favorite 1;ame is impound·lbe..culprit, were kindly. died. Guoline tanks emptied. And commuters 'Ibey towed away abandoned cars. However, they 10day He Reads Better Than Most ol His Classmates G11111n 1 PfOC)lr lt1tn1ng program, nelrly ~ child can perform" 1 '4Mtl considered "uc:ellent ." Our lnd1Vldullind Computer Auisted lnstnic:tion ~ eec:h child 1n the bas.e le¥niog skills of meth, l'Ndlng end llflOllege lrtl. What's more, he or she ectuelly enjoys this le1m1og expenenc:e end shows improwment In other 01Cholas1ic end soc111 &rHt as Wt\11. (. We 11'11 the only PrlYllllV OPlntted tutorill fecilltv in mis arH 1111llz1ng ComJ>uttr Au1sted lnJtructiot!. Our "programs include "Remed1.i" tor the child who hes fallen behind, "Enrichment" for the child whose 90*1 require abollf! awrege performance and "Specific D1sability"for behavior modiftQ1t1on and SPOC•foc leorn1ng skills. LE~TER f of\ B~SIC LEflR~Z~G SHILLS were stranded by the score. dldn 't lmpOund them. In a city with a heart as cold as ice. Iml)OU.DdmentcarriesaS:SOpenalty. 1525 MeuYet'de Or. EHt. Cott• Mesa (714)557·5114 ON A S'l'llEET IN GEOB._GETOWN, -con· "We're going to adopt a lenfent attitude," said 4111 E. South St. Lakewood (213)13M100 sidered90! o{ the snobbier parts o{ town, a couple Frank P. Miller, a city attorney -in a pronounce-28041 S. HawthorM Blvd. walked from car to car, knocked on.. the-frosted ment that will live in history. -.._ ____ .-.iliiiiiitctiiil'lOm.,;,.P•-.1o.,.•;.;Yiiii•iiiirde;,;,;•..,C21iiiiiiiii3•3•n•-tiiMlii1.__...,. windows ando!fered cups of steaming tea. ------------------------------------ How Joog b.t they been doing it? "'Ibis la OW' 31st pot." said the man. Hi.sname? ''We're not doing this for publicity," be said and walked away. It would have broken a press secretary's heart. . AT 'IBE FllANOS SCOIT KEY Bridge across the Potomac, teen.agers carrying brown shopping bags hawked cam or Budweiser to motorists stuck for eternities between inches o! frustrated pro-gress. . The kids charged 50 cents. Beer costs twice that much at the fancier sl)CM in town. And they , don't have curb service. On P Street at the intersection of 21st, the jam was interminable. .. A woman wearing evening clothes got out of her husband's car and begaii d1rectingnatfic. I 0 AL'IOGETllEB., 111ERE WEllE three of us ' doing it," said Jayne lkard, a free-lance writer when it's not snowing and the intersections are clear. Saturdays ~~ In the DAILY PILOT YOU ARE INVITED TO COME AND CELEBRATE KALEVALA DAY -~H 3!d 10 .. 6 P.M. NO MUSS. NO FUSS. AID AFFORDABLE. Spires Dinner Specials Served Y.oo p.m. to 10:00 p.m. ... \._ New York Steak i Top Sirloin Steak 1/z Chicken Friday & Saturday soup and salad. cl!Otce of potato or nee pilaf. rOll and butter. INCLUDES BEVERAGE ~ •..••......•.. .65 Sunday (noon to 10:00 p.m.) soup and salad, chDK:e of potato or nee pilaf. roll and butter. INCLUDES BEVERAGE • Monday soup and salad. chOtCe of potato or rice pilaf. roll and butt8f-. INGlUOES BEVERAGE. • •• ..... $3.35 .......... $2.35 11 A.M. ....... flllt • '"'"' t. ...._. ...... 1ty ........ w ... C...t , ......... """' ...... ., • 5-oclff q.,. ............... . W-. _. , ...... • ,._ IJMll 1 Hemrs lM Dlllr I ._., -. . . ... . . l ... . UVI IWfl'al MUlfC • l9llSHMIH'TSl · .· ~~o~ ~ KALEVALA .. .. \. ~ . . . DMLY PtLOT AJJ L.E. Cox (c nt r> w named an honorary bfO member of lhe .t'rteods of UC Irvine ul u ~nl luncheon bonorin him on his retiring as UCJ vace r h nc Uor. Thoma Cas~y <lcfll president of Friends of UCI. · und former pre idenl Susan .Cuse Joined in congratulating Cox. . - Kidnap-r&pe Suspect Guilty A man described during hil Oranae County · sex offeoder, he would ~ treated at a state Superior Court Jury trtal as an "animal that preys hospital and later returned to courtforsentenc~ - . T-O~AVOID BANKRUP-TC¥ ; CLOSING ·oowN -· CITY OF NEW ORLEANS MAYORAL TY CLOSING DOWN PERMIT •0287 LARGEST ORIENTAL RUG WAREHOUSE IN THE SOUTH . Wt·h.ve been commi11ioned byihe owners of CASPIAN RUG WAREHOUSE of Dauphine ,St., New Orleans to sell their entire inventory of over 3000 HANDMADE ORI ENT AL RUGS many of which have been if"5to~k for years. WE WI LL OFFER TO THE PUBLIC IN J THE LAGUNA HILLS ~REA OVER 2000FTHESE RUOS TO BE SOLD ev· ·puetlC AUCTION ON: SUNDAY, FEB. 18 AUCTION2PM • AT: HOLIDAY INN 25105 LA PAZ. ROAD LACUNA HILLS AUCTIONEER : A. ASHER • INFOR'1ATION· CALL f9LLECT: 21~ iiiiiiiiiii ' PAEVIEW1 PM . _ TEAMS: CASH /CHECKS OD 12-year-old little &iris" was found &ullty Thurs· OD the kidnap and sex.offenses. day of kid.napping and multiple su char~. r----:--------------------------~---------------~-- Albert Fidel Salcido. 34, convicted in the 1un- point. kidnap and sexu al attaci of two 12-year-old Long Beach girls ln Surfside last Augua(, was or· dered to undergo psychiatric examination and re· port back to court March 22 for possible sent.enc· ing. At that time. Judge J ames Turner will de· termine lf Salcido should be declared a mentally disordered sex offender and sent to a state hospital for treatment or be sentenced immediately U> a prison term. Salcldo's two victims testified against blm during bis jury ttjal. The jury declared Salcido guilty of kidnap. ping, ra~. attempted r.ape and other sex charges. One sex count was dismissed after jurors said they were unable to reach a verdict. If Salcido is declared a mentally disordered ~ '"--M. c· ..... ~ .1. 1.ree ore ities ~ . . f Quit SCAG Agency J SANTA ANA (AP> -Three more Orange Save upto 90" • ~ County.cities have dropped out of the controversy· O ridden Southern California Association of Govern· ments, leaving less than _half of the C9UDly's 26 on ~atlWIS Na111· e t cities to the regional planrung agency. -~ _ •......-: Westminster, Orange and Seal Beach joined t voted to with.bold dues payments. -s~ .. nine-other cities that have dropped Ollt of SCAG or ~-· -' Skirt. • The county's four largest cities -Anaheim, 1 WlJ~, 4 · . Santa Ana. Huntington Beach and Garden Grove ~ .... D , -aoJ:°":i:=e!11~~t·t.~~~~=cyout or ~a. resses •.. • withheld dues~f~lude Los Alaml1os. Cypress, La J Palma, San Cl ente ud Stanton. · ' Three citl -Villa Park; Tustin, and San Juan Capistr --never joined SCAG. · 1'he orgaruiation covers Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino. Riverside and Ventura counties. t YMC~ollection r. i Tot8Is $8,835 · South Coast YMCA support campaign officials 1 have announced that $8,835 tnl86een collected in doqations to support 1979 activities. The goal of the campaign is to raise $30,000 to support youth programs and activities at the Laguna Niguel facility. The current level of donations represents a 25 per cent increase over the amount or contributions last year at this time, a YMCA spokesman said. ·-· Teams will go door to door along the south Orange-Coast seeking donations-to support-Y-MC~ activities. Another group is coordinating contribu- tions from businesses in the area .... -More information is available at numbe"-831· YMCA or 495-0453. - To help celebrate the birthday of the Father of our Countcy, we're having the Grandaddy of all Sales. for three days, (Feb. 17, 18 & 19), you can save. up to 90o/o ! · That's up to 90o/o off on famous label tops, skirts~ -Yests with.coor- dinate bottoms, straight ·leg jeans and a store full of other fashio~ that must go now. The reason: we're 'S. . . Classes Planned In Real Estate A variety of real estate classes for ~in· terested in entering the field or deslrin& im· prove skills will be offered by Coastline Co muni· clearing the racks for . "BY GEORGE" emnmAY SPECIAi$ ·u<i<i:Pmn> mrtt PR1c1-:~ new spring merchandise. SPORTY TOPS IN JUNIORS __.:_; $8 to $18 99¢-$2.99 ty College. . Fifty.two classes will be offered in ,17 areas. Some of the courses Will be offered at high scbools'to Newport Beach, Fountain Valley, Costa . Mesa, Huntington.»each and Corona del Mar.·;- Registration may be carried out at the first class session. Specific information class Umes and locations can be found in the CoasUine Community College Class schedule, or by call.ins Coastline Community College at 963-0824. Scottish Dances Set in I .aguna Lquna Beach arUst Douglu Grance, an in· structor of Scottish country dancl..ng, ls offering lessons to social jigs, reels and stratbspeya at tbe Laguna Beach Boys Club. . Sponsored by the Royal Scottish Counll'J Dance Society, the classes meet Tuetdaya from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the club, 1085 Lquna Canyoa Road. . · More informa'tlon on be1lnnln1 ctauea la available from the club, 494·2535. '"""'- L. M. BOYD INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT Aild tti<iit'S the truth .• ~~~H~~~~~z;;FO~JUNIORS If you f md AN D MISSY £IZES WHlLE THEY MST $18 $4.99 What you like LADIES' VESTS wiTH COORDINATE $12 each 99¢ each (in Missy BQTTOMS AT UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS Junior, Girl's . r~~~~8NW~I~fFAfsld~!fEHDTLEG upto$22 $6.99 and Men's* ..... c __ oL.;....;o;._.R __ s _AN_n_s_TY_L_ES _____________ !.._· _ sizes), you can save up to 90% off the suggested list. Furthennore, you can try every- thing on in clean, private dressipg rooms. We sell at 30% to 60% off,. every day of the year. But for these three , days, by George, we're gomg a~ out. . .. -Men's-apparel not available at all stores. Costa Mesa: 1892 Harbor Blvd., (714)-631-3060 Mon-Fri: ioam-9pm I Sat: 10am-6pm I Sun: 12 noon-5pm . CALIFORNIA APPAREL FACTORY LOCATIONS: San&& Monka.1132 Wilshire Blvd. Ph: 1213) J!>.6179 /Marina drl Rey, Villa MarinJ Shopping Center. (near Unco1n Blvd. Ir Marina Fwy 981 . Ph r.ll3)821-0321 /San ·-~.11818 Gleno.1ks Blvd., Ph: (213)361-GeOl I Redoftdo Bmdl. 400 N. Francisca S • Ph: (213)374-4447 CCll&8 ~ lB Hartor Blvd .• Ph: m•l&.11-3060 I Vt'ftwra. 24.17 Jlarl>or Blvd • Ph: -~,om ,,,.,......Ollls, 757Thousand0aks Blvd.. Ph: (805)497-6110 SMCW..1272EJCaminoReal. Ph: (4151Sl$1S/~.2~Shattuclc. Pb. 14lS)541-7523 I &ii Ot10o 5817 Uni\'e.f'SLIY Ave .. Pb. t71~2'7-9JAiO • ---· , _, I ouEENIE---,-. He Has 'Iliird Heart PHILADi!LPHlA <AP > Dr. Jerry Youn•· the ooly penoa ln hl1tor)' to bave three beart. t.taaaplanll, came "°°'' on ValeoUoe '1 Oa.)' with. heart pinned~ bi• 1weater and hlJ 1enae of tubnor ln&.ad.. A Ue r ccnlin~ bia (amUy. Youaa opened ._........_~atktl to ell)CMe I ~e·bK'h heart bear1n1 Lbe wonla "My heart bull for )'OU.·· --- "Uulhtt•., Scod ~Otl\l'OOt' W1t.h a humble 1>p4moo ovt•r to Mr Meldrakt"' olhce " Termites Meitace F airwd Cathedral .' • PALERMO. Stealy tAP> Termitl!S ·are eal· 1ng away nt the famed Lah C\.'f\tury cathedral in nearby Monreate. thrcatentn-g-c-eittnis and mosaics. offictals say. The cnthedral, which has two square towers. ti. considered the most beaullfuJ Norman church In Sicily and an t1rchitectural wonder of the Middle Agt>s. Luciano Ordile. commissioner for Sicily's_ cultural patrimony, s aid \ht•re is no immediate danger of collapse but there is a possibility of damage t.o the mosaics. some of whJch depict. scenes fro!" the life of King William II of England. Marines Elect Ma rine Ai r Reserve Col. Clemons M. Plattner of 9352 Mol<ihana Drive, Huntington Beach, bas been elected second vice president of the El Toro chapter of the Marine Corps Reserve Officers Association. The chapter headquartered in El Toro Marine Corps Air Station is the largest in the nation. The association is dedicated to perpetuating the role~of the Marine Corps ~~serve officer in national defense and security. - A marketing specialist in civilian life, Plattner is training officer for Mobilization Training Unit 10 <Aviation). which trains at the ErToro installation one weekend a month. lioness Club Formed In South County Pl&FAMfLY COLOMAL FUHHAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave West mm st er 893-3525 PACIACYllW M840tUALPAH Cemete!Y Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacthc View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 . MceolMfCI MOITU.UIH Laguna Beach 4£14.9•15 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan C8r>tstrano 4'95-1776 ~llOADWAY MOlrTUAIY t 10 Broadway Costa Mesa . &42•9150 SMfftt.TUTHA.W.AMI MOUU.\aY WISTC""9 CHAPIL Ct'ematotv • Aower ShOp 427 E. 17th St. CoetaMeA ~ PARIS <AP> -Nlcole AlpbaDCI, wife of French Am bas&ador Herve Alphand a nd one of Washington's l'adiog 'social figures during the ~ennedy admi ntstra: Uon, died Thursday at the age of 61. TOKYO CAP > Nobako Han, a pioneer in Japan's opera who f.!rlormed in Pucclni's 'Madama Butterfly" in New York in 1919, died Tbursda)I of a heart at- lack at the aae of 86_. __ "'8UC NOTICE VOONG, A 43-)'ear-ld C h erry If i ll , NJ . podiat.rht, underwent hla flrat heart tran.eplant at • Stanford University ~ May 1976. seven mootba af\er1n1ffertng a mu:sslve heart atUa.Ck Hhi body began to re· Ject the heart in the sum· m er of 1977 and bis he~lth decli.Md. Cast Sepumber, be re· turned to Stanford and underwe nt a second heart transplant Oct. 3. -nre beart never pom ped property, however, and suraeoos wer e forced to remove it and pyt in another heart Oct. 6. Despite problems with rejection. •pneumon~a and depression cat!sed by prescrtetion drugs, Young grew stronger. On Jan. 10 he moved into an apartment a mile from the med.i.cal center. PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti <AP> '( American and Catiadian tourists are no w required to have passports to en\er Haiti. Touris ts from other nations must have visas. PUBLIC NOTICE -1.. NATION I OBfTUARES • PVBUC NOTICE P\11llJC NOTICE 1 1 --T , . . " i,.; f ( Libertmian's el-ark -=== --., . To 5eek ~~ney .__ . - SACRAJIENTO <AP> Ed Clar~. wbo mad a atronc 1bowtn1 H Ubertarian cand date tor p,,.naor of California IHt 1~ar. ba1 "' eou'Aeed be will t that PllJ"l.)' 'l nomlnaUon for president. · • He aald .Am«'rica l• io crl1l1 MelUM ...,_.blltan Ind l>t'mo<'rlUt' poUcli have produtt'd auch UlOaUoo and ffODOmll' ta1n1Uoa that lt '1 ••caueefbr rtvolt 'amona thl poor BE MID 11 • roa a ron..~1tu tlooal •mendm nt to tcqulrt a balancff fe-deral buda t •1•1n1t IO"emownt 1ubt•d• to farmers and for k>Wtt ftdforal ta• He would 1bolt1h 11o11 c-t1mlus trimea, oppo •ny n«"w m1hlary draft and od Amtr1can support for "mlUtary dlctatora and teud I 1heika" IU"OWld lhc-world. "ln 1980. it l:s my eonv1clion that Americans can and will t1te a lo~· ov rdue step tqwatd c~auon ol a tbree·party system an lhi t'OUJllr)', that thty bav bad eao~. and wlO look for a tnHl 1ltern1U ve on elecl1on day,'· Clark aatd at 1 nows con- ference 1buraday. CIAU. 41t A L08 Anplm DU· ·tru.at lawyer, polled nearly 380,000 votN lor governor \ut ,year. . In num.tnC for president, he said, "Orie ol the lbinga that comforts me b the quality or my opposition.·· · He said Preside nt Carter 's pro- gram is an "absolute shambles." He called Go\t. Edmund Brown J r ... 'the nation's most agile po l itical chameleon." HE SAID SEN. Edward Kennedy "bu no program except the program oLthe 1930'e: "tax, tax, tax, s_pend, Sandy Allen of Shelbyville, Ind., who stands seven-foot, seven inches, ctaches the eye of Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwarm as they meet in New Orleans to dedicate a hotel ad· dltion. Miss Allen is billed as the world's tallest woman. Fingerprint, Photograph Law:. Upheld " LAFAYETTE. La. IAP ) -A law that requires transient workers lo be fingerprinted and photographed for an identification card bas been up- held by afederal judge. U.S. District Judge Eugene Davis ruled that the law imposed by the St. Mary Parilb Police Jury, tbe -par.ilb'a~,Overain1 body wu COD· stitutional. TB. AllE&ICAN CIVIL Ubertiea Union bad cballenged the eomtitu- tionallty ol the law. The police jury approved tbe law after a seriea or aex crimes al Morgan City, a coatta1 boom town where offshore oil operations attnet man7 workers from other areu. "I am unable to characterize as unreuooable the bellel ol the gov· erning body that the large lnllux Of . young, highly mobile: wukilled men contributA!d to the parl!h 's crime pro- blem," Davis said. DA Vl8 SAID 818 ruling balanmt the rights of the community against the rights ol the individual, and the individual lost. "This is a bad day lor America," said ACLU attorney David Gelfand of New Oi-leans. The ruling was immediately ap- pealed to the 5th ms. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. The appeal abo aaka the appellate court to i.saue an order temporarily barring en- totcement of the law. in Trouble? Right,s Issue Su/f eTJ Setbacks ~led Presa Wrl&er Like nurses hovering over a sickbed, supporters or the proposed Equal IUgbts Amendment thia week saw their patient sulfer setbacks in four states, symptoms of what somt say may be a fatal condition -lack of steam. ha lllinols, ·state senators rejected an effort to lower the. number of ar- firm•tive votes needed to raWy the anti-sex diacriminaUon amt:ndment. One letblatlve leader called Wed- oesd1y'1 action "the St. Valentine's ·Day m~1cre ol ERA." ••gvay WOMAN IN this country should retanl tbi.s aa a personal at- tack on their rithts by these lealalaton," Mary Jean Collins, head of the , Chicago cupter ol the. Na- tional <>r,aniuUon tor Women, said after the Dlinols action. Iii North Carollna, one of three UD· commJtted state senators announced that be would vote against the amendment, making him the 26th of Appointed SACRAMENTO (AP) -A chlJd devel®ment teacher from Walnut Creek, Marilyn Halllley, 40, baa . beeo named to tbe state. Personnel Board by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. She replaces Robert WIM of Whittier , whole term expired. D&ILY PILO'f' CLASSIAID ADS ... ..,. 50 senators pub1tcly opposed to ratilicatJoa. • Montana and South Dakota saw their eeutes move to Joln four other . states trying to nullify earlier ERA ratifications. · •ONTANA SENATORS voted 25-23 to approve a resolution calling ror the state'• ratification to expire on March 23, the ori1inal deadline for the amendment to gain approval from the required 38 states. The South Dakota Senate voted tt'-17 to rescind th•t state's 1973 ERA rat1ftc.tion. and the reclssion resolu· tion la 1lven better than even chances Of pusm, in lbe House. IllinoU senators rejected 31·24 a motion to require only• majority ap- aroval ol EltA, instead of tbe three· fifths passage now needed. "There are O\her stat.es that are going to have to take the LnitiaUve on ERA," said state Sen: Adeline Geo- Karia, one ol only two llllnols Republican senators who voted to lower the three-fifths majority rule. ,.,., Febfulry 11. 1171 DM.Y PILOT .tJI -Re~~ tlle..-kd? LtMt Dog FintlB Self .. Our program features the new pop·top ho{ foods. Aii are na· tlonally known brands such H Hetnz, Campbell, Chef Boy Ar Oet, and Hormel. All accounts are secur4td In office buildings, schools, lnduatrlal plants and hospitals. We need rellable people to Hrvlce theH accounts. WE PROVIDE SECURED LOCATIONS IN YOUR ARIA, INVESTMENT GUARANTEE, COMPANY FINANCING, WHOLESALE OUTLETS, ONE YEAR FACTORY WARRANTY, PARTS AND SERVICE. You provide a.10 hours your choice .weekly, ser· vlceable automobile, be ready to start In 30 days, minimum investmenr$4800. 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Bank of America, Master Char119, cheeks, some terms available. newport .. galleries ltd. 2542 West Coast tiighway Newport Beach, CA (714) 646-2200 CONSIGW'S ACCB'IED 'TIL S PM An L0\141"1• A11cllO""f Pt18UC NOTICE • P\IBLIC N.OTICE PUSUC NOTICE "'CTITIOUS IUSl•HS ........ STATIEMll•T Tiit lollo•lno perton la •••no blnl!IHSM: Pt19UC NOTICE · PVllLIC NOTICE P1"1t1 Pl*llNct 0rlft0t COUI OllllJ 1"11ot. Fter'*'Y 2. t, "· 23, lt79 41•79 PVBUC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAMC STATEMENT T ... lol!owing PH'10I\ I~ dOlr'Q buSi· ...... SWIFT YAN LINES. 230 E. Oyer Rd., Uhlt L. s.tlte AN. CA 92701 ~ ~VI W•t1'0ft. •1 So ltoss St •• .-.it. II. S..ta M a, CA 92107 TMs ....... Is conouctecl by .,. 1,.. ........... DOCKSIDE. llJ1 ........ ~ PVBUQ. NOTICE ~':~~=-,.....,. ~ """'· 1----------- 8el0oe llitfld. Callfttftle ~ CNmt Tiii~ .........,. IS CllftCIU<'ttcl Dy "' MO"NCll TOCltlotTOltS llldfllkNte-I ,...._. SUNRICMI COURT 0 .. TMI! Tiiis ,_......... wa. fllH wlttl 1M STATIOPCAU .. CHUllA,.OR C:-ly ctent of 0reft09 Colnlly Oft TM• Cl)UlfTY O"ORAMGI! FMnierY u .1m. .... ...._., """'' lllalt of M IGUEL ALCAlA Put1411111d Or ... ON11 Dally PllOC, ME H 0 E Z. • t e MJ GUEL A FIO. 16. UendMer.2,•. 1'19 t:rt-1' =;>!:· elA MIGUEL MEHOEl. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEfl lo 1114! <rocfltonof Ille.-·natMd dK~t IMI ell .-.s ....,,119 clalms ~inst lt•nnl l ... Wiid ~ ., • .-.quired lo Ill• "ICTITMUSBUSIMtlU tlltm, wltfl 1M necesyry -hers. In NAMISTATIMINT IM offl<At Of IN clf!f'll Of,,,. e110W et!-T ... iolto.lno P1f10n It clolno lllvtl-tltlOduM.ort.ortopn10nt!Nm.wlt1HM Nts es: M<•ssery vouclle,.., to tlw unoers19....a SEAFRESHSliAl'OOOS,MOWHt II Ille law olllce ol ROBERT T. 17111 Slrfft. Cosle ~se. C.lllOrftla MAROlO.lOtPrlncetonCHlve,Po\tOl· 92t17 flee Bo• U?4, Costa MHa, CAlllornt• Haitian •-11. 67J Ptumoer Street. '762•. wlllcll i• ttw ol•<• of bu•lneu or :. Apt. C, C.OSta Mew. 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STAn Ofl CM.llllCMtNIA "°" v• TM•COVWTYOflOltAMGa lnc!Mdu... .... ........ H-J CroWf T 0 Tiiis stM-t wn ,...., "'"" Ille ~:~·.::. .. WALT~R • N RAIS, C:O..ftly Cler11 of Ofenot ,....,.,, Oft NOTICE IS HERl!llY 01\IEH to the Febrvar, t:a, 1m. <rocflten °' "'° a41ow -ci --..,, -·bfl• ...... ...._ ,.. o·• """"p I !NI 111 ~ llevlno ctalmJ eoeinst o-v .._, -_.,,. -.-Jt .,ty ilel, lflt Mid d9cec1tn4 MO ~ to file ~ ... 16, 1lendM¥ t.•. 1'79 411•1' IMftl, wllll ... __,, YOVCl\efS In -offko of .... <10f11 Of -Mow .... "' ... <-', a.; to ~I 1'1ont, wllll --~------I"'° MCHMWY -..cllerw, to tlw un-PICTITIOUS IUSt .. aU etftlonoct el 117'9 NOf'Wtllt lllvd •• NAMa STATIM•MT hlff '°'· .......,., CA, ~ It Ille Tllo hMIOWlnt 114rt111t -.... ~of.,.._, Of IN_,'°'*' In llutlnoiUI: , Ill rnetttrt~ to ltlo estate Of S &S SANOll i\f TU•o. '"' Hit d0<:"9nt, Within four "'°"'"' Ot'<Mnl Oftw, AN """""' •fltr tl\o llnt 1111bU'9tlon o# '"'' Cllltol"MI mw llltlko. Joll!' Horvoy DMef ~'· 1'19 •• Ftl!l'l.-1'..._, s.Me DOU<il.AS G. HOf'lttS ·-IJ"' .. lllO Wiii -- .. _Now ep~n: .~ The new Ce~terpiece of the desert plajrground. -' When Marriott does it, they discreet, and professional. In a · do it right. _ word: Marriot/. The glittering new ballrc'Om ,• To reserve, call your tra.veJ and re taurant and pools and agent. Or toll-free 800-228-9290. . gu ·t uit -are ready. •• Rancho Las Palmas is just 15 And s uddenly, tl)e desert • • ~! minutes from Palm Springs has a lavish new centerpiece. ~.;.;:I Airport by courtesy shuttle, ·Rancho las Palmas Resort. ..... _..... .. ~~~-----.. ..... -_--... •w • ~·· oz t a 1 e> 6 miles from Interstate 10 via the exciting crossroads of national events and Sunrise Terrace offers delig htful buffet-Palm Desert exit and Ramon Road. activities. New focal point of socializing and style breakfasts and lunches, n ear the pool. Marriott does it right. entertainment for the whole de~rt region, And in Miguel's loung~, ahhh ... Two fire- with as rnu_ch to offerto you an'd other resi- places, soft lights, and a disco beat-till 2 am. dents as to vacationers fromafar. You'll find 11 plush function rooms-for Come by for a visit soon. You'll fir:ld fabu-parties, meetings, weddings, receptions, and Jous dining. Cabril/v features international gatherings of from 12 to 1200 people. Tne cuisine in elegant surroundings. space is the most flexible in the Palm Fou11tai11 Court is a relaxing family restaurant. Springs areaA And the service is cheerful, I I. .Marriott·s. RANCHO LAS PALMAS RESORT Phone 568-2727 41000 Bob Hope Drive Rane.ho Mirage. California 92270 , , ~ . .. .. ' - r INSIDE: •Sports •Ann l:•ftder •.Suslne~orosc7ope'::-'.:'--~-------~ -_..,;"------ fndlt, '*UllY 11. '"' OAIL Y PILOT j Mt~rnoon·-oeught: r ,~· . ·Tea_ Danelilg .. The nostalgia and romance of the '30s ... the lindy, fox-trot, waltz ... white tab!ecl~ths and bud vases ... It's Tea Dancing, Sundays, in Soulh Coast Plaza 's shopping ma// .. 91 DEBORAH WHISTLE•·' OfT .. OeM,l' .... llltf Le Freak may b~ chic, as the popular sona-goes, · bul disco was buatred and bumped clean off the dance noor when the lindy, fox-trot aod walta showed 'Atm bow au.be Te· Dance in lhe Jewel Court of South Coast Plu~ Sunday afternoon. Tea Dancmc in the afternoon? Yes a lltUe noslalgia ~ romance of lb~ '30s ls being recreated from I :30 to 4 :30 p.m. every Sunday through March, right there in the shoppinc mall. And folks are just loving it. The .dance floor. s urrounded with while-clothed tables complete with flowers, was full but not over- ~owded. The balcony above was ed with onlooker s , who just pped to watch and s mile "[ thinJc it's the greatest thing to happen to us old folks," said Joh" Scialli of Mission Viejo. "Middle aged and old folks." bis wife Mary corrected•"We're not old· it'sallintbernind." -' The Sclallis bad been to the mall's Tea Dances last summer and said thej' ·would keep coming as long as - the plaza kept having them. "It's togetherness." Mrs. ScialU added. "You see the young, the mid- dle aged and the old. It's a,rpeltlng of the generations. Did you see the· cou· pie in black?" They..were Dor.aald and Skip Fuller, from Leisure World in Seal Beach, who drew a~nUon with their quick steps and smooth moves. Dressed to tbe teeth for the affair, ~ duo looked just a bit like Fr'ed Astaire and Ginter Rogers -he in ·a neat black suit, white dress shirt and sunglasses. and "Ginger" in a long. sleeve black shirtwaist' that flared when she danced, rhinestone-studded hat, ankle strapped black slippers an.d a straight black nylon line that ran up the back of her legs. "This is our generation." Mrs . Fuller said as the couple took a punch and cookie bteak. ··But we took disco·les5ons and enjoyed it very much." She said that she and her husband never bad the opportunity to go to Tea Dances when tbg were younger. "In the '30s it was onw for ~ peo· pie with money," Mrs. Fuller said. (SeeTEA, Page 8%> Margie Scholz and Les Schulmarl. above le~. and Skip and Donald Fuller, abQve right, dance to the music of a four-:piece combo led by Guy Halferty, I "f I I Couple gets' into the swing of things. I SrrJling onlookers line the balcony at the Jewel Court at South Coast Plaza. Tea Dancing, popular in the '30s, is back • in style. Skip and Donald Fuller take a punch and cookie break. Oaily- Pilot Photos by Gary Ambrose . . ¢rlday, Flllbr'*Y 1t, 1171 ANN~NDERS/HOROSCOPE -~~.~---~-------~----.--------~----~--~--~-------~-----------------~-RUFFELL'S No~ Medittid E-videnCe '(~~--·n..-o_, ro ___ s_e•-~-e _ ___.... ~~ I-'-~~.-.. ( DEAR ANN : All• YOUD1 divotCM, tlellia a eo... .... -... ..,M lood ~.I wu ............. to bave 00 Tt111DA-Y, FEB. n dose oet«bbon, slpi:finnt cbancet -~~~~~:E~~:;!- ..._.. 1ritb .,.. or MS ID aay way, ibape or affecting money. torm. . A•• By SYDNEY OlllA&a LIDA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 >: Accent . I aparimea&.ed wttb a ult'Ptck, UlDC or-on money, marriage, decidinc wbr. dlaal'f ta..a. aak,. ... ..., it clLNcUJ OG the ~ AalES (Marf:h 21-April 19): Ac-you were here 7 and ultimate (Oa . piriv• .. .,.. for Moul JD •Wll•. It worked cent on Sellin« t>eneath surface in-scoaPIO <Oct. 23--Nov. 21): Build ~· • JDlrade. la feet lt WAS a dllreele. Never dlcatlbal, •pectaUJ •here mooey, for future. brine priorities loto!~~: aaalA bave I bMll a alaft to I.bat form of lD•Htmenta tre .conffl'Dld. make cleeillon eoneemlaa "•INICW .. •'4•0•. I •u about JO,...,.. o1.,. at the TAvau8 cAprU JO.May •n: J:m· rela..,....p.'' Ume. ...i phails on daance-. ~tacts and Con· 8AGm'AIUf18 (Nov. 22-Dec. 21>: • I nman1ed ud dla~ l HD t.tte M• whelmed wtth MC!moriH Oun Ufe lJ unbearable. tract.a, accu.r•te bunches, dealin&s U1bt shed on area previously dark. or. leave Jt. ,._ one'1 mate-~ ln U.. mood, I want t.o bl with him IO muc.b l acbe. wltb Cancer,~ lndlvlduala. You are ,"chosen" as confidante. Be Ol' la out of town. or If a 1had•t .... t.o cooten Pluae, Ann, tell your youna readers who GEMINI <M1y 21-June 20): Obtain dbc trate Clll ....._. a»na lJ ftO DHd to bf bothered a.re 1bloktq ol eetlln& married to make 1ure bJnt from Tau.I'm mes1111e. Cautious C~UCORN <Dec. Z2·Jan. 19>: wi&.b MXul ~ Tbe elleet crt a a..-icalloll lMY are rtally In love. ll'a lbe m11le lnlredienl course, approach brln11 belt relUIU. Ob',.tin hint from Sagittarius lJ qw .. '°81 luUq: ~Ill can make t.be dllf renc. 25 yean Ja.ter. ~ I bope you wlU print U"8 \etW fot ..... How I wllh I bid held out for the real thine. -CANCD <June 21-Juty 22): Good message~ Wish ~comea true. beneftt ol people wbo .... loo ,.,... .for mai' CRYINO ON THF. INSJDE Moon aspect coincides DOW with AQUAalUS (Jan. ao-Feb. 18): ri•1e. ln tcw. .ttt.b \be ........... or feel the D&Aa caYING: TM-re bl DOdlln1 left to physicitl activity. You're going m right direction, dell.re to have HS wtaee tllley abouldn't. Tbla In-t.eU U.a. v .. aald lt all. Under .. Leve .. lane LEO <July. 23-Aug. 22 l: Slick to despite some det.oun. Know it, follow formatlon can be ver7 UMf\11. Sip m -A•• .....,. Eeeyelopedla I wro&e: "JI yoa agreed patterns -goal ls closer than through on bunch .. TRANQUIL ANO HAPPY . ' · ~" lne, ,.. a.ave everytWai. If yoa cloe't might be apparent on surface. ·PISCES <Feb. 19-Mateh 20): Em· DEAS TaAN&: T-.ere u ... •MJnl UH 11. • •atkr wflat elM yoa lllave -It's DOt phu.ia on publication] cooununica-n..._. a.at a Mil peel n• IAI er .... away NMP." • VlaGO ~. 23-Sept. ~): _Famlb'. tlon. lon~·range pro eels. wldl IM... .. M" ML DEAR ANN LANDERS: The other evening ___,---_ S-. l&'a .a • IM •W. ... ,ftr, ,.. .-,. our mo&ber e~ve us quite a scare. She bad some • ....., pq«W , .... .,-. 'fteft'• ....._ bad chest pams. <This has happened before.> wrea1 ..... &Mt -M& a ...., ~ WM.Id ,..._ We've tiraed her to see a doctor but she re-ba-.IJ ..n )1111 u Ml. fuses. I believe her fear ot bad news is what DEAR ANN LANDERS: I married whea I keeps berfrom going. was lL I Ww J wun't an Aove..witb my husband Mom bas always been impressed with your aod be bew it. but be conrinced me that l"Would good NftM. We believe if you tell her to see a crowtolovebUalnUme. doctor lbe'U do it. We would be very grateful if I kept countlnc my bleut.nas -telll.DC you'd pint thi.a letter and give Mom some of myaeU bow luay I wu -but J knew in my your c:ommonaenae advise -TUNED OUT heart OW' relalloublp WU ~ina emp&L -DEA& OUT: nu 11 for••: _and emlJller. 'lben it hap~. When I wu ~. I LIMty, pleue •• &o Ute dodor' ud Ibid oat if · fell In love for )he first Ume. The man was yoa bve a llleart problem, or maJbe )'Oii aMUI married. We tried not to let our feelings surface atop eMilll ao ma ebopped QYer, madaated beuuse we knew too many people would be berrtq aM Pleklee. . hurt. lllf.,..atloe .ever lllart uyou, bat IJ· We have not seen each other for four years nor•9Ce ea.a be dlaaa&rous. Pleue -be a ieOd but there ~e still days '4'ben I become so over-&IJ'l a.8ill •* aa appebl&meat TODAY. Home Furnishings 'On ·Loan' 87 JUDITH OLSON Of-Deity ........ There 's a cozy ftre in the fireplace and the coffee is perking. A plate of tempting homemade cookies is on the coffee table. The home is inviting and warm, the rooms attrac- tive, the' couches comfortable. · But don't sit there too long. The couch may be sold ti-om under you and the coffee table may be bought up by an eaver buyer. All the furniture ls for sale and you may be.~n away with it. . The unusual home is a fW'Diture consign- ment store, one of the Iew ol lts kind in Southern California. Run much like other such shops, it . has home furnishings and accessories "on loan" by the owners until they are sold. The three .lll-OPrietors .. -Reatba-.Jepsen,,--£:..::~...,. Joanne J"obnson and Mary -Evarts, collect one- third of the sale price for their efforts. . "The Attic" is a first business -venture for the three, all of whom are divorced .-,have been homemakers. Last spring they staned tbe venture in earnest, first ftnding a sullable loca- tion and then t.ransformlng ll into tbe kind of place they envisioned. • ... The little house they settled on was in need or a lot or work, which they did themselves. "We all got busy and dld the papering, painting a nd yard work," Mrs. Johnson said. Their friends helped and still drop in for coffee and a visit. The st.ore is designed for people who want to recycle furniture without the hassle of a garage sale or the bother of advertising-, the women said. ~ get a lot of furniture from people who have redecorated their home with a whole new motif One charity group, the Cinderella Guild of Children's Hospital of Orange County, bas made money for the hospital by selling it.ems through the store. · Prices range from $1 to $4,000. the top being for an antique piano which still pla1s well. From le~. Mary Evarts, Reatha Jepsen, Joanne Jomson. . . Si.nee the shop has a com.Cortable kitchen, the proprietors are tbinldng about adding a line ot home~ade pickles and Jams '1Vhlcb would be made on~ spot. · · · Because the sbop ls a house that is bordered by a resident.lat oelgbbor'*>d, some people are reluctant to come in without lmocldng ancnlie wo~en have found that customers are som times reluctant to explore the various roo s. "A few people have been embarrassed. thinking it was a house," Mrs. Evarts said. The shop ls located in Costa Mesa. 1eauty parlour Serving !he lmne An International Beauty Center for Ladies and Gentlemen NQwPOf1 Belch,.COsta Mesa Areas Cordially Invites You to Our • GRAND OPENING fE.STIVITIES ___ f e_bruary 26th thru March 2nd •• .Tea 0 Compl••• cowerag• ---------<-r-,.-.--Paae---8-1-)----------1 of county government '"But it was always a romantic thing about that .._ c.JY and courtf! era,wamt'tit?" "We1l grab a Big Mac and dance this even-Every day tng, •• dalmed Fuller. . in the The ~ic ror the dances ls provided by a ... four-piece combo led by Guy Halfmty. They played soap like ''Just the~ay You Look T~" and "Roll Out the BarTel" and almost evel')'thini in between. "It's very few places you can go out and bear mellow mus ic." commented Kitty Mullikin. of Westminster. "Disco's ok, but it's too loud. It's going to affect the lckb' ears one of these days... -. Even the young couples enjoyed~ the ··mellow" music and mood f:A the dance. • 'YOWll«' people think it will be square, but see bow nucb fun it is?'' said Les Scbu1man of Anaheim _ He and bis friend Margie Scholz. both in their Ds, were supposed to go to a square dance. but their plans got "fouled up." ~·u was advertised as being uptempo and we like ballroom style," said Sebu1man. "It's not as plastic as disco. '1bere's nowhere to go 11 you want to dance in the afternoons," he added. • ...... So if you want a little aft.emoon delight, get out your-dancing shoes. get down and boogie. l beg your pardon · -a-one-and-a-two-and-a· three-and-~· four. DAILY PILOT 1 IJf'All . HarborUtes I MhwyhflllClS..., 1'221/J....,_.ll..&. c .......... '45-7JGI ... Vari~ of patterns. . Reg. 8.99-1.2.99. 8e1"'94 lHHlqreada 88-,.ott 1liE BEST KEPT ElJ«lPEAN BEAUTY-SECRETS NOW INTROOUCEO TO NEWPORT_BEAClf C714t '7J.06N 20°/oOFF CWlthThisAd) •a.1.-a•.-. LAMPSHADES ... ............ ,....Int,_...., nheHw ..... ... ,.., .... U.lf1t ' ~ . •• ~ , MARCH 3rd • Beechwood steamed-bent. Reg, 139.991 lftAS Bomaa1an rocker . . . . . . . . . v- Your Beauty Center offtn: • Ellfooean Hatr Styling • For Men & Women • Permanent Waving • Hair Analysis •Custom Coloring • lndlvldual Lashes • Manicuring • Pedecuring • Sculptured Nalls • The Finest Products Usecl. For eppofntment call (714) 557-2234 l h<o1,1gn t"9 cou11ny or Cnez Oantes ot Newport lntenmtonatty •ccl•lmed Slngtng St•r HERB JEFFRIES -wttt be 1ppHrlng -from 4 to a p.m. JI • Brlatol -Suite '02 ·Th• Crc1aroad1 of ~tdhlll end Brt1tol . ANAHllM IOIE.K ..... A••· 1724472 ...... PoroeJal.D tor eltC&.n~ e&tJ.DS. Rog. 3.49 8f.8 Wblte 4ima:er »late ........... . • UOUNAHACH UM I . Coe.e Hwy. 41W101 GAftDIN GROV! 13ctl1 Hef'bor Bl'ICI • IM-2'11 ,... , • i ~ • ,..., ftbn.llry 11. 1919 ¥LYPllOT S.3.3 IQllion Message GOtulJe l1~gle • Worker a&Sembles aluminum tubes used as gas cooling mechanisms for kitchen stoves at a division of Caloric Corp. in Delaware. Ohio. Sales of gas ranges are expect· ed to increase due to the recent deregulation of natural gas. .. •>' JlD..TON •onowm Celt'bnllnc tu JOth blrtbday ln h11b 1t1 ... Gull 6 We•tem Ill· du1\.rie9 ran a M·page advertlae· ment ln Tlme ma1a1lne a couple of weelr.a aco. 1t wq a rather ex- penslw way of aaytn1t "Hi, I'd llko to introduce O\Yltlf." apace to let )'Ou know tha\ lt owns the lollowlU enUUes: PAaA•OVNT PICTUaES f"Greaae.'' "&a_turday Nigbt Fenr"); Puam°'"'t Televialoo ( "Happr, Daya," "Laverne & Shirley' l; Famous Players <235 movle thea~n ln Canada. ~ ln No copywrllera ba4 to loll France>; Slmon & Schllster onr lh1I advertbement. wb.lc,h ("The lnvutlgatlon'' by appeared as an ln.1ert 1n Ttme a Dorothy Uhnak. "Dreams Ule Feb. S llaue. For tt • conatat~ Fi rat" by Harold Robbins l ; atmflY of th company s 1m an-Pocket Boob C"Tbe Crash or nua report. a document alttady ~79" by Paul Erdman "Looking dlatrlbuted Lo 1barebor6ers, Wall for Mr. Goodbar" by Judith St"'eet o.nab'afa. membe(s or the Rossner>: Madison, Square prtu and other interested Garden <New York ..Knicks parties -free of charie. basketball team. Ne" York TO GET ITS annual report bound into the nve million coplea ot Time circulated in the United States and Europe cost Gull & Western $3.3 million, or roughly 61c a copy As far as anyone could de· termlne. that turned out lo be the m«rt money ever spent by any company on a single ad· vertisell}ent anywhere at any lime. WhY. do it? Because Gull and Western yearns for recognition. How would you like lo be known as a conglomerate? Gulf & Western took this $3.3 million Rangers hockey t ea m , Washington Diplomat• soccer team, Roosevelt Raceway in New York, Arlington Race Track northwest of Chicago): Associates Financial U.000 coo· sumer loan offices in the Unit~ St.ates and Canada): Consolldat· ed Cigar (Dutch Masters, El Producto. Capitan Tueros >: Scbrafft Candy Co.; Casa de Campo <luxury resort in the eastern part of the Dominican Republic); Kayser-Roth <Oscar de la Rent.a clothing, Interwoven s ocks. Cole of California s•imwear, Catalina sportswear, t'Jo Nonsense pantyhose, John Newcombe tenniswe.ar~ ..Rosto- nian shoes. Jack Nicklaus golf shoes>; Automotive Replace- ment Parts (distributor or Beef. Prices Escalate · Meat Cosu Rose 14c Pound by Febmary ar producer>: Brown Paper <hardwood pulp. paperboard, corrugated materials, rock. und and gravel l. ALL OF THESE companies were acquil'ed during the past 30 years.. The orig!naJ Gulf & Weatem company was Michigan Money - Tree Plating and Stam~ing or Grand Stock Exchange. Here they have Rapids, Mich., which made the ' ourly tripled the company's rear bumpers of the Studebaker. 1 sales in the past 10 years and Studebaker went oul of busme.a -nearly quadrupled its protits - but Gull & Western grew from and what happeo.s to the stock'! sales of $8.4 million in 1958 to In 1968, Gull & Western common $4.3billiooin1978. traded be tween $13.70 and What bothers Charles G. Bluhdom and the other top ex· ecutives at Gull & Western Is tbat not enough people love them, al least as love is renect· ed in the action on the New York $23.Jg. In 1978, it traded between $11 and $16.2S. It's enough to make a grown man cry -or spend $3.3 millipo in Time magaune lo show peo· pie how good you are. Balboa Unit Opened By Laguna, F etkral Laguna Federal Savings and Loab Association was lo . celebrate the opening of new Balboa branch office with a par;· ty from 1to6 p.m . today. James A. Brown is manager of the branch. located at 600 E . Balboa Blvd. He had been manager of the Orange office, where be was an assistant vice president. since joining the as· sociation July 1977 . The s taff include s Paula Burnett.. chief teller. and Phyllis Fallein. savings officer. - : DENVER <AP) -Retail beer :prices rose by 14 cents a pound 1rom January to February to an :average $2.19, the National Cat· "llemen's Association has re- '_ported. The association's monthly 19-city supermarket s urvey showed the national average price of five beef cuts rose from $2.05 per pound on J an. 11 to $2.19 OD Feb. 8. (..___co_N_s_v_M_E_R __ ) years, during excess production, beef prices were dropping or showing little change. up with the prices of other things, although the recent monthl): increase was greater than normal because of the bad- weath'"'," he said. ·' Carlson said beef supplies this year are expected lo be about 6 percent less than in 1978. automobile parts under the Big A brand name>; Marquette Ce· meot (nation's faith largest ce· ment producer>: Bohn <air con- ditioning and refrigeration equipment l; Sega Enterprises <c oin-operated amusement g.ames >: Famous Mus i c <world's fourth largest music publisher >; Symons Corp. <molds to hold poured con· cretel; New Jersey Zinc <a lead· ing miner of zinc> : E. W. Bliss <metalworking presses. includ· in~ machines that tum out U.S. corns l: Eagle Signal <com · puterized traffic control systems l; Mackintosh-Hem <rolling-mill rolls for the steel in· dustry l; South Puerto Rico Sugar (Dominican Republic sug- ll ls the "l!ighth office . for the association, which is head- quartered in Laguna Beach. The building, designed by Frank Church ot Bissell & August Associates, architects, Newport Beachr has an area of 4, 150 square feet , divided between 2.990 in the business area and 1,060 upstairs for the employees' lounge and ~ com· munity room tha\ will be availa- ble for local group, meeting's. "NOW, WJTR smaller sup- plies. beef prices are catching NCA 's five-cut average in· creased during the past month in 18 cities and decreased in only one. ••CATTLE AND wholesale beef prices increased recen~y as supplies decreased, and this was reflected in a higher retail average," said Lauren Carlson, NCA president. "Tbe February increase was primarily a result or severe winter storms and cold weather which disrupted cattle and beef marketing and temporarily limited the numbers of cattle ready for markeL '· Carlson said that for several Sugar Hike Due·t W ASJUNGTON <AP > -The price of a five-pound bag of sug- ar, forced up almost 17 cents i!l 13 months by government action, could rise 5.5 cents more by early next year under legis lation before the House. By raising both domestic aod imported raw sugar prices. "the bill would increase the retail cost of soft drinks, canoed goods and bakery produc;ts as well. • THE NATIONAL average prices for all five cuts --ground beef, round steak. sirloin steak, T -bone steak and chuck roast - were higher than in January. Ground beef rose from an average or $1.35 per pound last month-tQ,Jl.50, round steak from $2.12 lo $2.19, sirloin from $2.42 to $2.80, T·bone from $2.99 to $3.09, and chuck roast from $1.39 to $1.57. .ORDER YOURS NOW A laska ~s Pay U.S.' Highest • • 1000 .· . ~ .o•'/ ~- BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYUSHTYPE Of',IGOOO OUAUTY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED • EASY TO·USE , . • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r---------------------, I f1t1 in 1Nt1 coupon, c11p enct m111 witn s us + .25. postage 10: I I Pilot Printing, Label Div. ~ I I Pos1 Office Box 15eo • 330 W. Bay Sit I 1 Coeta Meu. California 92628 I I I I I I I t I I I ' I I I I I 1 I Be Sure to Ute Yt:Nt ZlpCOde I I I I I l I t---------------------~ WASHING TON <AP) -The median income for a family of four in 1977 ranged from a 'high of $32,119 in Alaska lo a low of $14,635 in Mississippi, according to newly released government figures. _, The Census Bureau bad previously announcea that the national median income for a family of four in 1977 waB $18, 723, and that the· median in· come for all families was S16,010 . THE DEPARTMENT OF Health, Education and Welfare's Office of Human Development Services published Uie new state.by-state Jigu.res lo the Federal Register as a guide to eliiibWty in ill Social Service programs for ftscal 1980. After Alaska, the st.ates with the highest me- dian incomes for families of four were Hawau ($U.,728l, New Jersey tS21 409). Maryland <$21,193 ) and Michigan ($20,908>. Following Mississippi at the bottom of the scale were Maine ($15,02S), Arkansas ($1S,068 l, Tennessee ($1S,677) and South Dakola C$1S,733>. The median means that half the families made more than that amount and half made less. THE OTHERS WERE: Alabama ($16,629); Arizona ($19,101 >. California ($20,858), Colorado ($20, 181 >. Connecticut ($20,469). Delaware t$18,2.t5), District or Columbia ($19,047>, Florida .($17,874l, Georgia <$16,835), Idaho ($16,60ll, 11·. llnols ($20,243 ). Also , Indiana ($19 ,131), Iowa < $18,441), Kansas < $18,379) 1 Kentucky <$16.264), Louisiana C$16,511), Massacnuaefta <Slt,508>. Min· nesota ($20,715l. Mlssouri <$17,K2l, Montana ($16,389), Nebraska ($16,523), Nevada ($20,308l, New Ham~bire ($18,190). New Me.xico C$16,80ll. Also, New York ($18.216), North Carolina ·($16.252l, North Dakota ($16,008). Ohio 91($19.195), Oklahoma ($17 ,144), •Oregon ($19,771l, Penn· sylvania ($18,348), Rhode Island ($17,910), ScMltb Carolina ($16,573), Tex~$18,930l. AND, UTA.II ($11. ), VEUIONT ($16,381l, Virginia <$19,244>. Was gt.on ($20,207>t...West Vlr•lnia ($16,793), Wisconain ($20,lOll and wyom· igg ($20,755). The median incomes are uJed to determine whether the family quatmes tor federally sub· sidized social service programs including da)' care, foster care and homemaker services.· The preclae standards vary from state lo state, but a family may have lo pay a tee lf its in- come ti withln 80 percent or the median or hither, and lt may not be eU1lble ii its lncome .U US per· cent over tbe median. _Ford· R e ports Gain DETROIT <AP)·-Ford Motor Co., bolltered .,atn by lts 1t.ron1 overaeq operations. enjoyed ita MCOnd moet profttable year lD 1'71 delplte a 5 pet· ent •Ude lD profits. The natm'a third lar1est lndustrial firm re· porte411bunday it turned a protlt of $1.1 btl.UOll', .or $1J.35 a lhare, on a 13 percent jump lD sales to a re· cord $G.8 billion. 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P1fte IO.tt HI. ~ (,. t On.it ~11.r~ ~~Tr ~: ·N2t e. °' itif :Ht=~ IHI = ·= ;,; rn , .. ~;;.;-.pr-- .. -· • • STOCKS I BUSINESS 81 SYLVIA POaTlla Witb tbe U.S. tnnaUon~·11ven anotber twbt by the t•.s. pereen1 crude oil ce bike lm~ for 11'11 by tbe OIJaaluUon of Petro E~. the domatic 1earch for oU a nd Pl ii eertaJ.o to apeecl "P· A few lucky people will recoup many of the .... ,..Y dollars lolt at tbe ga-oil pumpe throu&b tbt ·•IOWl"DIMDt o1La~ &N lottery," operated under the U.S. Depattment ~of Interior._ Bureau of Land M~ent'1 ''simultaneous oll and gas leu inc 1y11tem." VNDEA THE PaOGLUI, 1'11£ aovernment laua two lypn of le4ases fo.r oU and cu exploraUoa 1.nd develop- ment on land that Is federally owned: competitive and DOD· competitive. Tbe competitive leases are issued for U.S. land within the -known 1eologic s.t.tuJ:ture of a produclnc oil and ps ~ wertained b1 the t:l.6. Geok>Ctcal Sai ••1· Tbsc ue issued to the qua.lifted person who aubmlta tbe b.lpe.t be Non-cotnpetit.ive leases are laaued throu1b tbe simultaneous oil and gas leasiq system on "wildea('' land subject to leasing to the first quallned person makiq ap- plication for a lease. 'f.his land ls not in any kftOWD g gic structure of a produc- ing oil and gas field. They are called non-tom pelitive because lhe a pplicant is entitled to tbe lease without competitive bidding. At the expiration of tbe _ non-competitive lease. the land again beeomes available for leasjng. Before 1900, when this land was offered on a first- come, fi rst-served basis, chaos would oft.en break out as lessees fought for sta kes. a result, an orderly system was developed to award non-competitive leases through the simultaneous oil and gas lease drawing. Most of the tracts offered under th.is program are in the Westepi stat.es. although a few tracts have been put Up for DOD· -competitive leasing in the Midwest and East. A USTO~LAND AVAILABLE.FOR re-teasu.t(i~p~­ pared each month by the state office of the Bureau of Land Management and is available by mail font small charge, The BLM state office posts lhe list on the third Monday of the month at 10 a.m.; app,lications ro~ leasing are accepted until 10 a.m. db the following faftb working day; if more than one a pplication is received for a given tracL, a draw· ing is held to decide who will get the lease. Any l.J.S. citizen may bid for oil and gas leases. They can be issued fO legal guardians o~ trustees on behalf of minors and to associations~ a11d-corporations or- 1 ganized under U.S. goveFrQlrentor.state laws. · · The drawing is 'held at the BLM state office wtth three ... entry cards drawn for each available parcel. Priority il' based on the order in which they are drawn. The winner bas 15 days to pay the a nnual rent for the·first year for $1 an acre or any fraction. The second and third entries are retained by the bureau in case the higher priority appli· cant is disqualified. ~ ~ ' NON-COMPETITIVE LEASES HAVE returned prof- its. These are the "bot" a rea leases in known oil and gas development areas. But most have little or no value and others have averaged a few dollars per acre on resale. Here are some tips: -Be warned. This 1s probably not the first time that the land offered bas been leased, and tbe land generally is not recognized as being within a known geological struc- ture of a producing field. An offer.to lease is a gamble, for 90 percent of the tracts are never drilled. Winning the drawing is tough; nearly 2.S million filed for 9.000 tracts in 1977 . Sluggish Market Anticipates Holiday NEW YORK <AP1 -The stock market was JitUe cbanged today. repealing the sluggish pattern of the past two sessions., Trading was light on the eve of the three-day WashingtOn's birthday weekend. The market closed down 2.08 at827.0l. P<t U. ltO Up Ill Up ,,. Up llt lofEW VORK AppN>Jt llMI Previous dolly • WH-llqcl Month "90 Vear a90 Two yeen -,.., I 10 Gel~ 1'71 lo dal~ "n 10 o~•~ S.AlU IAPI ·lofV 510<11 Miff -• 71,110.000 . . n,uo.ooo . ... u-=:= ''·*•oao .:u~:~ '75 • .U0,000 t lO,Sl0.000 WHAT AMEJil 010 NEW VOAK IAPI Th~ New Vor-Slo<-Each~ reoorteo ,..... 000 IOI trMtW<ltonS "' prlMtpel OHluslofllwf"-.,: . Purcll•Yos II 101,US sfl1ns; Hitt of 7'1.Al'O ~fl. llldudlng , ... 11 .,..,., $0ld """1. Up 17 S 1-----....... ----------Up 1') Up 10.1 Up t.S Up t • Up •l U11 !.A Up •O Up I• UP t S Up 1 0 Up H UP 1 S UP 1' Up 11 UP •1 Up •7 UP •I Up •s VP •* UP U O:ct,,, Off 10.S Off u . Oft ,.. <>11 .M Off •• Off •• .... t 1 H h ,, ••• . , 41 ... .... ... ·~ 'tt :i Gold., .......... . •r n. ,.,_i.w !Ifft• StlKIMI -'cl OOld prlas IOd•y u'"'91t: "'°'"'"9 t111no ,,., os. o_, l 1.IO • .titel'llOOft llalnq '247 OS, do-to 10 PMh: llie-1111"11 '1'1 .0, llP to.:i. ...... -.: <IOWIJ0,1'. uoSO.u z..nc11· u ... Hbld. u.1>S0.1s: si.1 ~.s""' ..._ Y.,.: HM!dy &. He1"'eo twtu 11<k:9 n•7.J01 -to.10 Engellwtrd Hllfn9 l!"loe '741 u . dowft to.10 E:ncJelll .. d l•llrlc"'4!0 qold U~ IS, dOWft S0.11. --- , '\ f • I • I I ' • •• Ailte8ter8-'. Fresrw State .Sub Too Much f o~r UC Irvine . ' s~111 ao lu Dally PUo& FRESNO -· Reterve forward Pete Verhoeven came otf \he bench to 11core 20 points and spark the Fre•no State Butldo•a to· 1 M-44 Pacific Coast Athl•tJ~ A11n. basketball victory over UC Irvine Thurtday nltht, here Verhoeven, 6·8, bad been used seldom in pre· vaoua ••mes, manarlnr only four polnta and two reboundl per outin1. But the freshman played like a •tarter a1alnst the Anteaters. hit.Ung nine field a Jumper to make the score. 28-27. uc ,,.. 1 .. 1 P:r9'M5Wte (lll That lead was s hort-Jived, however, as the McGuire .. " • BulJdop came back to engineer a 15...C apurt in the ,. .... ,, ; ~ ': ~~~~"' next 1even minutes to go up by 10, 42·~· 1:=" ; : ': =:.ms • lrtmOfld 1 o t r~tlOtll VCI MADE ITS final run at. that juncture, cut· ;:,;en ~ g : • ..,'°"- Un1 the deficit to five. 45-4-0, with ~:48 remaining._ Totell •• • u ve;::.;- .... ·~ t 0 • ' 0 1 4 O•I • t .. l '!. ' J .~ • t 1'0 2• 1 SS But the Bulldogs went into their Clelay iJame aricl He11t1mt: .,,_s1 .... 2s.1" the A ta te eded I r Total loub: UC lrvlM ••• FrttnO ~-· IJ; n..,.a rl COnC a Ot 0 easy baskets in the .. outed out: llOlle; Tteflnlu": bel\Cll t UC closing mJnutes trying to chase down t.be ball. ,,,,111e1 Only two .plqets m~ed to &COtt-in double * . * * figaaes foa the Anteateas with Mc6uire anct-·"Ptm·-:--_, -MtuittMIHL~-·--- Bolden ea~h hittlng 10 points-. ~ 'W'ce&: ~~-r:o.:::al• and two free throws whilf grabblnl 13 re-UiictT. , ArW~ FL YING HIGH-Uc.;LA 's James Wilkes (35) goes up to score over the outstretched hands of Arizona State's Tony Zeno Thursday at Pauley Pavilion. IT WAS A ONE-POINT game throu1bout most <>r the first halt with both sides exchao1in1 the lead·right up until the half. · Donald Mason, a freshman rrom Westchester PK111< • 1 13 'o High in IAs ~ge1es. was the only other Bulldog in ~;:~;:._ : ! . :: ,: double figures besides Verhoeven. He scored 14 c-1 s•et•""'....,. ·• s 1s • Traillllg-35-24 at the intermission. Steve McGuite gave the Anteaters their last lead of the night at the 17-~nuU! mark or tbe second batr with points . LOlll ette11aa. • 1 11 " Th . UC s.nte ..... 4 1 IQ IJ e Anteaters now rmwe on 10 the brief two-uc •rvlM J • f. u game road tr;p, meeting conference.leading 59" Jow5Ul9 3 • l 11 Paclfic Saturday night. · "'•M>OSI«• ~.!~':' .. ~ UC ~ hrll«• fl. Sift"-Slele .. Soper· Fourth In Tourney F1'0m AP Dlapa&cbes STERLING· HEIGHTS, Mich. After holding the lead in qualifying rounds. Butch Soper ren to fourth place. after eight match games Thursday night at Sunnybrook Lanes in the Professional Bowlers Ass n. tournament here. Soper, a former r:..e_sidenLof Costa Mesa and now living in Whittier, totaled 4,317 pins ror his three qualirylng roun<b> to take a 10-pin lead into the match game corapetJtion. He averaged 231 for the 18 qualirying games. Leading the competition is hometown favorite Bob Strampe who jumped from 16th to first place with a 253 average in 'win- ning eight straight matches Thursday nigl\t. . Others include Ron l:.isher at 6.~; Gary Dickinson at 6,322; Soper at 6,312; and Bill Coleman at6,285. PKlll< U, c.i Stel9 Fullerton S1 • LOllt ~~W,U-SC..te• Teen,.ager Tough . Tricky Serve · Scares Martina INGLEWOOD <AP> -While Martiffii NavraWova was wln· ning every major tennJs tourna- ment in the world the last couple ot years, Barbara Potter was at· tending a New England prep school and playing In the Bergen County classic doubles tourna· ment and the Eastbourne In- ternational. • -Potter. 17. tlu:e.w a scare into Navratilova in their Thursday night quarter-final match in the Los Angeles women's tourna- ment before Navratilova, the top seed, salvaged a 6·3, 7.5 victory. went to deuce five tjmes before :the commJtted two straight er- rors at the net to give the edge to Navratilova. 6-S. W~lh the advantage or servlng new balls. Navratilova went on to serve a love game to pull out the v1ctory. The sJashing, attacking styles of Navratilova and Potter con-trasted. starkly with the patient backcourt gameis or Evert and OuVall. who exchanged ex- quisite gTound strokes irr long ra ll ies. OuVALL SEEMED to know how to hit the ball only one way; UCLA's Mirl:lcle1Rany THE BATfLE or southpaws . very, very hard. She seemed to with the same sene-and-volley ' hit every shot with maximum er. games left Navratilova shaking fort and her grunts gave sound her head over the tricky kick effects to every followthrough. serve that Potter used ror her Evert observed that most or second serves . Du Vail's shots went crosscourt Potter thought Martina's trou-and thus were predictable. Thomasson I.A's Latest Addition BnUm Behind by Four With 0:09 to Play ble returning serve reflected the rarity or two southpaws racing e ach other. "We don't have much or a chance lo return good left-handed serves." she said. ' Orange Tops British 'Rival By Tlte Associated Press Arizona State and Arizona, the Pacific·lO's new kids on the bloc~'t win their fi rst conference basketball ga,o>es ever in Los Angeles, but they sure made them interesting. . Aru.ona State-'s Sun Devils lost 85-83 to UCLA, as the second- ra nked Bruins scored six points in th~ final nine s~onds Thursday night at Pauley PaviUon. Arizona's Wildcats lost a hard·fougbt 70-67 decision to Southern Cal's Trojans at the Sports Acena. THOSE WERE 1'RE'ONLY TWO P~c-10 games played Thurs- day night, as conrerence leader UCLA, 11·2 in league and 19-3 over- all, kept its two-game edge on USC, 9-4 and 14·8. .Brad. ~oll~nct hit two free throws in a wild fmbh to give the Bruins their victory., There was confusion al the end, as Holland was fouled by the Sun Devils' Tony Zeno as the clock turned to :00 but before the buzzer sounded. Even after be sank bis winning free throws. Arizona State hall time to inbound the ball -but no possi- ble chance to score. The Bruins. behind most or the contest, had fallen behind 83·79 but rallied as lime r an out. Roy Hamilton ~made two free throw~ with nine seconds left, then Kiki Vandeweghe stole the inbounds pass from Zeno. After being fouled by Zeno, he made two free ~brows to tie the game with seven'seconds to play. BLAKE TAYLOR Ml~ED a 20-footer for the Sun Devils with ri~e seconds left and 7.eno fouled Holland on the rebound. Anz.ona Slate Coach Ned Wulk wasn 't completely certain what was happ6llng-atthe finisb, as most-ottire-Rtton wn takinf place on the other end of the court. "We had the game absolutely won," said Wulk, whose Sun Devils dropped to 6-8 ln Pac-10 play and 15-11 overall. "It was com· pletely dishearte ning to lose." In USC's victory, sophomore Purvis Miller bad 11 rebounds and 19 points -the last a free tbr<tw that iced the victory wiUt tour seconds remaining. • THE TROJANS WERE WITHOUT their leading scorer and re- bounder, Clirr Robinson. The center is suffering from a foot injury and is DC>' expected back for Saturday's gaQ)e agalmt ArilOO~ State. . Wildcats' center Larry Demic was the game's leadiq scorer and rebounder. with 26 points and 14 rebounds. Guard Joe Nehla tht: Pac-lO's leading scorer with a 19.9 average, act,ted 24 points fo; Anzona. Another Yawner It's a Breeze (or Connors RANCHO MIRAGE <AP) -Top.seeded Junmy CoDDon bu bad LitUe dilficuJty through three rounds of the Teniala Games at Missloo Hi1Js C9uotry Club. It figured to pt tougher for b1m today. Connors, who bun 't lost a set ~as dropped jalt IJ ,.mes in three matches, was schedulecfto ra defendin1 ebampioa and No. 8 seed .Roacoe Tanner in the q rterfinals o( tbe upeet. ;m inated event in which only five of the top 16 seeds are alive .. .CONNORS DOWNED unseeded Victor Amaya l-0, f--4 iD a t~ird-round match Thursday. Tanner advanced with a 4-e, M , 6-3 victory over Gene Mayer. · Connors needed only 26 minutes to blank the f.fooM AmQa in the fi~Wel. Jn the St·mlnute second set, Amaya lost tbe ftnt two games, bUt won four or the next five to take a 4·3 lead. ~ tbea captued the fmal three games to end the 10atch. · "J played very well," said Connors. "Amaya is ao bla be cov· ~ ers the court pretty easily. He hill tbe ball '° firm and bard, be'1 deceiving. And he has good ground slroltea, he'• not jut ' tern and volley player. .. , LOBBED MOaE tocia',y than a1atnst anybody elM btcaue . be got so close to the net." Solomon never lolt Hl'Vice 6-M vicWIT onr le· RedM-Dlclt St0ctton11nanda[. "I was "rvln& pretty wel . I didn't 1et a Jot of ans 1Nt I waa gettlng first servn in and leeond Hl'Vet ve17 deep," said Solomon. "J feel connden& -.,ua, at the buellne." In otbe1' Ua.lrd·l'OUDd IC!UGD, Brtn OclWrled raWed for a u 6.J, 6-2 trtumDb onr Joee Hllueru al Spain; Wojtek nw' eliminated Billy Martin, f.l, 1.C; Okker downed BMM:e llUIOD, M , 5-7, M ; Colln Dibley topped Nlek S.ytano, w. e.a. aad Eliot TeUac:tw oua&ad Saa Clem.ae•a BobLua., ._Jy '1.C. .. * * * ArlteMS..._ IQ I UCLA l~I ftltljt f9ftlp W1lllem1 I 0-0 1 Green__, • .. s n He'1t .3 2·1 I Yendtweghe .I M 71 Lister J 1-3 I G. S11ns o Ml O Goorllcen • Ml I Hotlend 8 J.3 It lA¥ef J M I H.,,.lltof> 1 4-S 11 Nlm!lfllus 3 7-1 1l Alluml 1 0-0 1 bllO S ._. t• WllllH t H 3 J-. S 0-0 10 Ntulls o Ml o • T•YICH' s >-3 13 Se-rs 0 Ml 0 ICuclltrsky 0 0..0 0 Totels ,. 17·23 as Toteh 32 lt-23 13 . Helftlme: Arl-Jtcete • ._,, Totll lautt: Ari,_ St.ete 2•, UCL.A 71; Fouled out: Wlll'-'ts, H111"1.llfllus IArllOfll State>; c:;. Sims, WllllM IUCUH. AttenMn<e· 12,006. A"-1611 · UKl1tl .. " . Otmlc 11 2·5 26 Wllllams letotlrt.,Olc I 1·2 3 P, Miiier H-thCH'M 7 0..0 • Wl4tfflclt Brown 3 0.0 • J~ Nel!ls 11 2·7 2• cut•no J. Smllll 1 0.0 1 Arnold Zeno • • 1 0..0 f s. Smllll Donnelly O 0.0 O ~rQuetlJ Mellon O 0..0 0 · BrOOks c. Miiier 0 0-0 0 Tol•IS Totals 31 S.• 61 Htlltlmt USC. 37~ .. " . . ,., . 8 M It 2 H S 3 H 1 • 0., • 0 H 1 •• 0..0 8 " 0..0 12 " 0..0 0 JI •12 70 Tottl touts: Arlron. IS USC 13 Fou~ OUI none A Utlldlll<t •,323. JN 011IER MATCHES, Chris~ E vert outhit Jeanne Du.Vall. 6·1. 6-0 and third-seeded T.racy ·Austin downed fifth-seeded Ann · Kiyomura, M, 6·2. Evert plays eighth-seeded Virginia Ruzici or Romania in a quarterfinal match tonight. In another qu. rterfinal m atch, No. 6 seed Wendy Turnbull or Australia races No. 4 seed Greer Stevens or South Afric a . Navratilova and Austin play Saturday in the semifinals. Arter taking the first set 6-3. Navratilova was in tbe hole 2·5 in the second set whqn she began her comeback that gave her five s traight games. Hardly any came cheaply. · IN THE llTH GAME, with Potter serving at 5·S. the score SARASQTA. F.la <AP> Second-seeded Manuel Orantes de reated Andrew Jarrett or GreilBritain, 7-S. 2-6. 6·2 Thurs- day in the Orange ~le man's indoor tennis championships. In the· only other singles matches. Ferdi Taygan defeated Australia's Brad Drewitt 6-4, 6-4, and Johan Kriek, the fifth-seed from SOutli Africa, defeated Van Winitsky 4-6, 6·3, 6-0 in a match irlarked by arguments over or- fi ciating. . Winitsky several times object- ed to calls by. the umpire, and once asked that the official be removed At one point he told the orficial, "If you're going to call them like that, I might as we ll stop. What must I do to-win a point!" Ar ....... MONTREAL'S YVON LAMBERT GOES OV!R KINGS GOALIE MARIO LESSARD. • LOS ~GELES <AP> -The Los Apgeles Dodgers, who lost rour prayers since the 1978 season ended, -have since mad~ up for it. at least in terms or. numbers. . Pitcher Tommy John and utiJi. ty players Lee ,Lacy and Blll North played out their options and catcher Jerry Grote reti~ but since that time the Dodgers have added inlielder-outrielder Derrel Thomas, outfielder Von J Ds hua , pitcher And y Messersmith and outfielder Gary Thomasson. Thomasson was the latest ad· dition. The 27-year-old outfielder was acqui.red Thursday from the New York Yankees in exchange for catcher Brad Gulden, who hit .300 with the Dodgers' Albu· querque club of the Pacific Coast League last season. Although Thomasson has·n·t signed a contract-wittrLu~ Angeles, both he and club .of- ficials indicated that might be just a formality. The outfielder said the new pact was a rour-year extension of the contract be had with New York. · Otherwise, terms were not an· nounced . Thomasson, a high school star at Oc~anside. first played major league baseball with the San Francisco Giants. They traded him to Oakland last spring and he was sent to the Yankees shortly later. In six Na tion a l League seasons, Thomasson hit .254 and wound up witll a .233 mark \n the American League last sea~n .. Dodgers· general manager Al Campanis said Thomasson can pla,Y any of the outfield poaitions and "ii an outstanding addition to~ur club." Tbomaaaon indicated that be expected to be in a utility role J when be said, "J could play if Rick Monday ls hurt or if Reggie Smith la hurt. I want to play reg- ularly, but I do tldnk there will be more opportunity to play in Los Angeles than there would have been in New York." M~ay plays regularly in center neld and Smith in rilbt. Dionne'~ Goal Spoils Lem.alre'S Return MONTREAL CAP) -llareel Dlomae's breakaway aoa1 at 4:08 bl the final period 1potled J..-Lemaire'• ntam to the Montreal llDeuD 'l'llunday ailbt and save 1lte 1Loa Aaael• . IUDp a a.a Natloul Hoc fl1 ......_ tte. wttb ~ lloatrearcana· dleu. -.,--~ Le...,., who bad mllHd Montreal's las~ al.Dee be 1ulfend a dillocat- ed lbcM Dec. 8, 1ave Ille Canadiens a f.J lead OD a power.play .,.i bJ mid-way throqll tbe Mmed P*lod. COAOI BOWMAN. •ho ob- vloualy was Intent on gently ·workinl Lemaire back into the lineup, put bim with wlniers Pat Dupes and Bob Gainey to slart1. leaving sophomore center Pierre llonaou between Quy La.oe.ur and SI.eve ,.Shutt. But when Los Angeles defensemen Ran· dJ Manery drew a penally at 11:0'1 of the seco~. Lemaire was out on the power ay and ~eur, the leacue·s lead· la& ·setter, fed bim lhe pus rrom beblnd tbe Mt to beat Mario Lessard in the Kin11' net . ... The au.lat broclsht Lalleur's total to 91 polnta on 40 toala an4 SI uaiata. After a U1Uea ud scon1 .. ftnt period defenseman Brian En1blom 1ave the Canadiena a J..O Jead at t :• and Lemake scored hl1 "oat two minutes lat.r. ' scott• aY N•tOOI -- - ·, I , .. > ~ I ~Ytin.OT • GOLF I BASEBALL • TUCSON <AP > -Bruce Lletake aald he knew lt had to happen. It wu Juat a matter of ~ eoaeb BW Mulll•u bu turDed ln tbe coup when. · of F~•AP.,..._k._ . • MADERA The ronner vanlty football • ''My putting always comes You eu arpe all ,0. want coach at a mourftaan hlab acbaal near ...,.. wu ---~=~ arouod." be aald. "Sometimes 1 abo11t bi1 coacblaC ablUUel, but u charted Thursday w1lb lt mtech-meuor counll 1 -e.&ll I~ J>rett.Y (l'Ul\rAtd wl1Un1 a recruiter llulban bu DO peen. of "unlawfully annoyln1 and mole.Uni" femaJi for It, but I always know It will -Mu1H1•'• [ate9t aequiaWon hadenta. come around 10metime... -a ff. »poudd tranafer from the University of Houlton. Kevin Stu Roper. 3S. "'bo couhed for Yo.emlte mp School at Now It's back; back to the · Ma1ee la undoubtedly bis createst Oakburtt. wu charsed In te count.a With touebtna n\ft coedJ tune of a pace·settlnc· 7-under· find ever. ~Ull Uvely. &ald Ot'puty D trtctAt~y P1uJ Avent. par 63 in the first round of the Macee. wlao came to tbe Football Coach Cliarged With Mole tittg Girls Tbo othfr thr count\ accu.Rd Roper of encour•flni Joe Garaglola·Tucson Open goU Gauchos at midleuoa, marks lbe boya to huau aarb. Avent njd. . BAUCE LIETZKE tournament. His o,_iy question ei1bth llrailbt 1ear Mullllu bu ____ .___ now Is: how &oog wUI it last! brouabt in reiDforeemeata at tbat h _,. ~ust ... dM:ealtttd ~Pe&:~l..JCllf!Ul1m&.--1-~---.-.--·*_,__.,... ___ "" ~..!!IL.!.lu.lep~~·~.-~-~~~~~•-.ll~·-- ,. I' l ~ I coac .. ~t>r theJ978 ason, but he bu reJD ned on the•Wf Stacy's 6~ and I have ~ certain__!!Pount ol troops. aa a plurskahducalion teacher. ~ 7 confidence ao my 1fU(Ung now. "I just-lmow tbe rt1ht people .. • A complain(waa flied after an 1.nvest11aUon dl.acloted it's gt>ing to be a wild weekend. aaya llU.W1aa laucbin1f1 w~n • oumft'OUI lM\dents of 1u11 llve cooduct," Avent aaJd. Leads LPGA And I'm talking about low num· asked about la1a Innate Ii.ft for Tbe 1.nVMllCalion wa spurred by complaint.a from two 1lrl1 bers. Very low numbers. Maybe enlt.Ung. and tbelr pareota. even lower than thla." ••11y teams nm, we're by the beach and we win," be Lietzke, the cross-handed putt· adds, summtn1 up wbat tie olfen to tbe protpeetl. -----•-•••I die ... ____ __ Jodiana Slate. Co,acb .aw IWles abo&at the pres• aure ol beina undefeated as well as the top-ranked team In the nation after the Sycamores defeated Soulbem tlll.nol&. 69-fl8:. uwe. all (eel the preaaure. woul~ be much greater lf--we were 0-24. We feel we are u 1ood as anyone on a given · night and on a neutral court ~nd, on this night. better than UCLA." llil! _ -! F1· eld er who bolds the Canadian Open Of course. not all ol lluWaan's recniita bave bad th~ !T.11.Wlll title, one-putted nine times in impaetof 11.,... · · . the warm sunshine to establlah a "Bo Williams at Riverside helped us a lot and so did . ~-_,.,.Sip Free A~t rfm• Tbe Atlanta Braves announced the signln of free agent Mike Lum. Lum said he turned down a $1 million package deal offered by a Japanese team to take the Braves job at lower pay. He played eight years for AUanta before being traded to Cincinnati lo 1975 ... Utilitymao Joel You•bloed and relief pitcher Dale Mu.rplly of the New York Mets will Ille for salary arbitration'. . . Jack mau was named manuer of the Widllta Aeros in the American Assn .... The New York Yankees have sent rookie pitcher Dave RlgltetU to Los Angeles lo be exaniined ·by 01'. Fnnk Jobe t>t;cause of tenderness ln bis left shoulder . . . Outfielder Clladap Summers has signed a one.year coo· trac,t .with--the ~ncinnati Reds ... Tho!R! two Qtd antagoni~ts. baseball Commissioner• Bowie Xo\a and Oakland owner Charles 0. Flale_y, ,, are ·sef to go at each .. other again today . '"Ln in a hearin~ over the A's attempted sale of two minOr league players to the New York Yankees for $500,000. The players involved are catcher Brace Robinson and pitcher Greg Coebran. ~...-... Oauwi 1'11•11eS•ta., e-s George Ferpson's lllh goal of the season. at 7:29 of the final period, enabled the Pitts• ~ bur«b Penguins to defeat Minnesota. 6-5 in ' NHL play ... Left wing Greg Polis scored two goals late in the first period to b reak a 2-2 tie and Washington went on a scoring.rampage to r~rd a 9-3 rout of Colorado . . . Third-period goals by Danay Gare and Doa Luce sparked the Buffalo Sabres to their fourth straight ~ctory. a 4-3 decision over the New York Rangers . . ·. Rookie Tom Gorence scored two g93ls, in~luding the game winner. at 2:50 or the final period, as the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Boston Bruins, 5-3 . . . Defen.seman ll.oa Grescluaer of the New York Rangers suf- fered a .severely sprain_ed rig~t sboul~er when checked by Buffalo s Dave Scbaltz an the fa~penod of their game. ~. 33 Pohtt• Spara Beat•• M08ea Malone scored a game· high -33 points m and pulled down 18 rebounds to lead Houston lo a 119·~16 NBA. victory over Portland ... Phoenix. led by PaaJ Westpbal's 18 points, out- scored ·Washington, 67-49, in the 'second half to take a 119-108 victory . . . Llo)'d Free ·'Scored 30 points and Freeman WUUam s hit 13 of his 23 points in the second quarter as San Diego snapped a four.game losing streak ~ with-a 122-112 victory over New Orleans . . . Campy lluseU tossed in 28 point.I to spark Cleveland to its second stralghl victory, 113-100. over the Philadelphia 76era . . ..-Center-llania~Webl&u .ot the New York Knlcks will be placed on the disabled list ror two weeks due to an in- jured right knee . . . Free-agent guard · • Brian Taylor bas been signed by San Diego for the remainder of the season . . . Cleveland bas traded 6-9, 220-pound MAl.CNtE .Jim Brewer to Detroit for undisclosed . future consideratiorus . . . Center Tom Bartaoa wlll be lost to the Kansas City Kings for al lt'!ast nine weeks with ligament injuries to bis left knee. ~ A~11ted .. A11ffeb OTHER S.PORTS -The C.alilornia Angels have an· nounced the appointment of S&eve Grimley to the poet of publications director ... Buddy Baker and Darrell Waltrip each took close victories in the twin 125-mlle quaJ1 · fying races for Sunday's Daytona 500 stock car clasalc al Daytona ~Beach ... National Football League owners could face a player strike because tbey "are refutlnl to talk" to free agents, Ed Ganey, executive director or the players assn. says . • .Athletic Director One Ban baa drppped out of the race to become athletic director at the University of Miami and will remain at Ml11ourl· . . . Xavier University, which baa dropped football and seen tts basketball program decline', bu decided to 10 all out to beceme a major basketball power. Te1e11f:d•11,•u1e Fotlowlnv are the major sports events on televlslon tonight. Ratlnc;rs are: '' ./ '.xcellent; ./'./worth watching · './fair ;.,.. forget It. ' 5:50 p.m., Ch•nnef I ./ ./ ./ NB~ llASKETBALl: Lakers at Miiwaukee. A"'*"'Ctn: ChkkHearnand Pat Rflty •. The L.Mlen have tost two stra._t oi the current trip ..-Ml are a oemt behfnd Pacific Division leader Seettle MllweukH's Bucka are third In the Midwest Division and won owr New Jet•Y W9dnelday, 11s.cu, In their last outtnca. Junior Bridgeman, • sUcth men on the rost.r ,.,.,_" the vlctorywlth29PQtnts. ' ' .- " ' . OT"ERTV Basketball -Utah State at long Beach State r p -Channel S2. Taped. . • ~ ...... Horse Rac:lnv "-TOday ~at Senta Ant•-7·30 pm Ch-ntl 52. ... • . ., ...... . 9'AOIO Ba~etball -L..akers at Mllwauk-S·.,. I(• •c II MIAMI <AP> -Hollis Stacy leads the field .with a tbree- under-par 69 going into today's second round when ai but 60 golfers will be pared from the • Ladies Professional Golf As · sociaUon toUPnament here. Stacy, relying on her puttinJt. held off the late·aftemooo bid 'Thursday of Amy Alcott, w}lo with veteran Sandra Palmer Ylas one stroke back. . "My putter saved.. me," said the ?$.year-old Slacy. "I wasn't hiWng the. ball that w.ell • .and.my timing was off. "A tough course·keeps my at- tention," she said after shooting five birdies and two bogies in her . 35-34 totals. over the 6,2ll-yard South Course at the Country Cl1.4b Aventura. "I have a bett~r rap- port with good golf courses. Six oc eight under should win the tournament " Susan O'Connor-and...Sandi:a Post were at 71, with six £Olfers bunched at 72 -Jan Stephenson, • Connie Chillemi, Marlene Floyd, Donna ff. White. Lynn Adams and Murie Breer.' Nancy Lopez, the LPGAs 's 1978 leading money winner. bad a firsl·round 76, which inclu<jed a double·bogey 6 on the eighth hole. , Stacy. who has won the U.S. Open the past two years, finished strong Thursday, with birdies on her last two holes. and a 25-fool putt to fulish her round. Palmer also finished with a rush. with birdies on two of her last three boles. • Fl"t._ ~In tl>e-1..ed~Pnlfe.li~ Golf A\jO(l•tloft tounv,,_t. HSt~y S.P•ltner A Al<ott so·c-s Po\I C.Ctlili.nd J.St~ M Floyd D.H wtllla L .AMm\ M.Br"r 8 PHt'SOn 8.8rlalnot P.Maytn V.8rownlee S Llttlo J 8rll1 »-,._.., JWS-10 ~10 31.J.t-11 )6..JS-71 ,._,._n •36-n l S.37-n 3s.l7-n 37<)}-72 37.~,, J6.J1-TJ :Jl-U-73 »·»-13 JWl-13 3S.Jl-1l ~31-73 D.Onis ~ c.~-JI.JS-Tl S.8r11Klnl J7..J1-1' J Clar1t 31·11-14 N.YoshlMwe 39-35-74 P BrHley JS..Jt-74 R.Sc>fft" 11..Jl-14 J .81elo<ll. 31-37-74 G.~rk »-31-74 T .Otl»ko 11·11-14 O.PettH'SOn 37.-.37-1• 8 Berrow· 3&-»-14 J>J>ol~ 39-35-74 K Ker1•IT\ln J6.38,..7• 8 . K fng 3'-36-14 M.D~r l.wt-74 8.0enlel J6..38-14 V anguard.s Tie Whittier, 5-5 W H ITTl ER-Southern Calllomia College. __sco.r~our runs In the seventh and one in the 10th but bad to 1et\le for a 5-S tie with Whittier here Thursday In a non-conference baseball game called after 10 innings because of darkness. The Vanguards, 3-2·1 on the season, surrendered four runs to Whittier in the fourth before coming back with four of their own ln the seventh. Jn the seventh, SoCal's Mike Wood led off with an infield hit and scored on Kent Miyashlro's double. Randy Reno then doubled bome Miyashiro-and he scored on Steve Albino's triple. Albino was ta1Bed out on . Butch Plank's infield grounder, but Plank scored seconds later on Mike Peters' double to tie the score. Reno gave· the Vanguards the lead briefly In the 10th with his fint home run or the year, but 'they couldn't bold the lead in the bottom ol the inniD.~. Sc-. ....... S.C-4 000 --1-S • J WM"i.r 000 .00 000 1-S I 2 Celtelloe. MOMr ..... CIOI, Myen llOI Md T'!MMe1; ~· e<1C1 Allllre. H• -Seatl: lt-111. • . ,.. Bmtlers Trip Nortbridge, 6-2 NORTHRIDGE -Golden West Colle1e'1 softball team ~apltaliled on four errors bJ Cal Stat. Nort.blidae to post a &-2 vlctory Thursday afternoon here. - The Rustlers scored• four time• In the fint two lnnJ.op to ••In a •l lead. Hittln.g stars for the Rustlers were CindeeJiecrlal <2·for·l> and · Dora Youns <2-for ... >. The vtctory runa the RUIUen' record to 2.0. tuft ........ ~II '!I'm ' UO 008 2 1 t ,4 -'-CAM M Mertlwldft lat 000 t-.1 I 4 ~ ...... ------------------illiiiiiiiiiii--;;;;;~"I L .... -Y"'"9; Vtller. ,..,.,,,." n11t AJllJ) (570). ..,, .~ p.m., -.- . • C11111t.W-u.tt.L-Vtlhor. ... r • • ooe·st:roke lead ..Thursday. Just Re~'WaUs last year, but neither bad the effect Magee off his....ahoulder at 64 were baa bad. .. sap Mulli1u. former Masters champ·Tommy_ It'• not lo much tbe tangibles, but the intangibles Aaron, rookie Mike Brannan._ Magee bas broqht to the team that baa made it so sue-. Curtis Strange and Jim NeUord, ceulul.of late. • · a ~anded putter from Ob, the numbers are there: seven straight victories 22 • Canada. · points per game, 11 rebounds, four blocked shots, ~nd Frank Search 'tVhO has been almost a third straight Mlaaion Conference basketball title. within signt of the $1 million But it'• also those little thin&• you don't see: like being mark in career earnings for the a dominant force under tbe basket; belpin1 Randy pastlwo seasons: Frank Conner Whleldoa, F.d Patrick and Bnace'LaVallee become better and John Schroeder shot 6Ss on players; and breathinl new life lnto a team that was on the the 6,708 yard Randolph vergeofdying. · · Municipal course. ~ .. It's funny," says Mulllcan. "I bad the Citrus ct>ach Neil Edwards, aak me ~Uy what I told my kids when i -. -bro_ugbt.J.o.a-new player. ~ . . · "Well, I tell ~m simply that we've been losing and thi~ new guy is going to help us win. I don't pretend to be a social worker." . · Mulligan, alt.bough pleased wtti1 the developments, is surprised at how quickly things have happened. "I thought it would take Magee awhile to get in shape and to learh the system." Obviously. it basn 'l . . ·And how bas Magee been accepted by bis teammates? . "He's. a good kid." says Mulligan. "He doesn't have an attitude problem: If he did that would be something dif. ferent. 1be ,other players like bim." · And'Wtiy not? They're W1Jm.ing. • .. , .. ~spite my earlier predictions, Mulligan is officially .out of tbe race for the USC 1:0achin1 job to be vacated by Bob Boyd at the end of the season. Too bad. · ... Aft.er a meeting of.the minds, Golden West and Saddleback have divided lbe. former Chaffey basketball tournament into two sections of eight teams with each team hosting its, own version. Saddleback's eight features: W~t LA. Chaffey, San Diego Mesa, Pasadena, Mt. San J acmto, Orange Coast. San Bernardino and Saddle back. ~olden West not only has its-eight, but bas drawn up pair- mgs too. The first round of tbe iourne.y .. ..Dec. 13 will have this lineup: Fullerton vs. Citrus, Riverside vs. LA Harbor Mt: San An~ vs. Glendale, Go&den West vs. East LA. ' . . . Miss100 Conference football player of the year Steve Crapo. has received a scholarship to attend the· University of Missouri. He will be used as a defensive back. '-RENT AL E9UIPMENT ~~!" ~ ~~N .fa'- ;;;~ ~MJ lit ~ltJ g;nniJ {l/M · SALE • wnsum ................ '"-49.95 • IOUYMCY COMNMSATOIS"-3 7. 95 • UCMIUTOH •••• "-969.95 ..... ~ ... ::-.'; .... ~ . B ~h Under New Management The ·Harbor Racquet Club is a club for people who want to play lots of tennis and have lots of fun doi1'\9 it. HRC has tile most centralized location in the Harbor-Mesa area a·nd more court availability than any other local private Club ... -The costs of Memberships are but a fraction of those at comparable clubs. I RegUlar Memberships: , Single Membership: $100 per year, $25 monthly dues Family Membership: $150 per year, $35 moothly dues I I Permanent Membenhips Available Ill. Special January and February 1979 Introductory membership for com- panies or groups of friends who want to get into the fun of tenniL ••rtnt (or mon)party membenhip -•120.,... year f'49 pet Plftv), $80 per month dues ($20 pet """'° Plf'1Y) . Note: add $6 to the monthly;dues if a family1 11 one of the parties. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL .. 642·2000 -. , .. J I . I I l l l ~ .. I· I I I • '~9ll-1~1K1e Gamelf9P8 , Prep Slate Oulriahl champtonsbipi1 and CIP playoff bertha are at at.eke t.onl1ht u Oranae Coast. area Prt'P buketbaU teama take t.IMlr nnal lbota. ..._....._ ___ _ Eatantla Hlth'a Ea11et c:u keep all ol \be a Vlew Le~ crown wlU. a victory a1alMt vii· lttn1 eo.ta JINa, whlcb DMds • vlclory tO UIUNa pla)'Oft butb tluntln1ton Brac b can guarantee lt.selt a playoff •Pol ~ Lth • vlttor)' at Edklon, wbUe k~~-UR.d!ll0.~t4 -A WRP _ plac U. wtthiiUftiid'itoo BH'8- wltb a triumph And at llli11lon Viejo the Diabloe t21M overall> eao 1rab the South Coast Lea1ue title with a victory bv r Dana llill • which enttora a aame behind M isalon Viejo • AaiM from thai. most lJsues are already s ettled. Marina Hi1h'a Sunset.t.easue •mpion Villlngs invade Newport Harbor. where the Sailors have aJreacty -dintMd a playoff herth-. The Mustangs or Costa Mesa, who have beaten Corona del Mar "in le ague play and Newport Harbor in 11on·league action. came within two Points or knock· ing off Estancia In the ti rst round It's a collision between two standout individuals Costa Mesa's Chris Beas ley and Estancla's Steve Va n Horn. Beasle-y hai a 20 7 average and Van Hom has a 20.4 scoring mark. Making his final start at Unive rsity is 6-5 Russ Stolzofr with a iS.4 average as the Tro· jans try to derail Ron Holmes and the El Toro Chargers TONIGHT'S sateDul• SUN.Hlf llEAGVIE Ill "'""l lnqton 8H C:h IS-41al IEcllMHI 14-SI Fo11<>t•ln Vallf!y IU l al Wn 1m1,.,1er 11 .. 1 M.,ll'ill•l lal~Haf_( .. 31 l SEaVllWleAOVIE Ill • Cor°""oel Mar 11·21e'll,.,,ifW 10,.,1 C0>t• ~ c~ut Esi.nt•• 1•11 El Toro l .... Sl •1 U"'w rslly IH I SOUTH COAST lEAGUIE Ill D•n• Hills 11·21 •I Mluiofl VleJo <•1 I C•plst.-V•lley t...SI •I l-OVN Be.ch 12-11 S•11 ClelNme IW I •I~ Hiits tM I IEMl"IRE LIEAOVIE <II Cn>reU 11 .. I •I CkHll View 11·21 IC•lella (t.ll at IC""*"" t..SI , lOS Ai.mllo5 IJ.41e'll-•1 .... SI AlfCMiUK Le AO-..ti 17:•1 p~ JC (s-41•I~Del 1•11 Servile 1 .. 31 at"'"""-Moftt90m•ry (r,11 SI P•u• (~t) •I 81"'-Am•I 11 .. 1 Orange Coast Swims to Win OverMSAC With only five ·da)(s or prac· tlce. the ·orange ·coast College swim team won Its first dual meet of ttle year: Thursday de- feating Mt. San Antonio College. 64·49. Staodouts for the Pirates in· eluded Matt Smith. who cap- tured the 200 and 500 free; Steve Braun. who easily outdi'stanced h is opponents in the 200 in- dividual and 200 butterny; and ·Steve ~acey , who was the cat~lyst on both winning relay· ~ams · Or-CNst'4. Mt. S.11 • ...,._4t •OO medley ,.,n I. Or•noe (OHi •.OIA. 1.000 trM I. 0.ly IMSACI 11 :0..4; 2. RttH IOCCI 12:1'1.52, 1 ~1'""'1IMSACl 12:SU. 100 free-I Sfnllft IOCCI h 5i.l;,."2. UUr IOC:CI I 54.S; 3. GoodlNft IMSA_cl 2·ou. SO fr .... I. 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Field Hockey - Wldt two-t.blrda or the JUDlor college baaketball season com· pletied, Kelly Johnaon .of Cllrua malntalnl hi• 1cor1ng lead tn tM M iaslon Cooference wltb a 29.9 average. · Moving up thrff notches ln the race ls Saddleback 'a Randy Whle1don who ls third with a 22.4 mark. Jonath Nicholas or San Dleso Mesa, leads the acorln1 parade in the South Coast Conference at · 23.0. Pete Neumann moves up a noLeb 1nt.o the seventh slot with a 15.4 average ror Orange Coast wilb teammate Ray Orgill two : Woman's TV ·GiUne Set Women's interc.oUeglate .at.bletJc hill.Ory wW be made. f' ... eb. 27 when lbe tJsc.qGLA women's basketball game fr$)1!l Pauley Pnilh>n is televised live In Southern Callfomla on Channel 22. Thia will mark tbe lirst time a major local women's Wlketball c_a.me bas been aeen live on televilioll. Randy Roeenblioom wllJ handle-the play1 by-play and.. Cathy ~1.11b tbe color commentary. Both have much experleaee in an· nouncl,ng and coaching women's athletics. ' . . . GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE is beaded for 10 outata.Dd· ing spring with three teams being proclaimed as among the best on the ju.ntor college acene. ~-ctepabe.hied aU4A:. -C.• C h a r I e s S m ITb or-rK" Southw~l leads the Southern ~l Conterema al ZS.0~ Walt Evans is the highest Golden West player with a 15.1 mark. The women's basketball team bas already run up a strt9g of five consecuiive victories aod appears beaded ror ----.. ...... ...,, campaign with Klm Elaeohart as the catalyst. She iJ aver aging around 15 points a game 1lDd a-similar number ~f,e­ bounda. . -~-· ......... CLEARED TO SHOOT -USC's Purvis Miller 145 ) shoots over Arizona's L a rry..! Dermic and Michael Zeno as Dermic Calls to lhe uoor Thursday night. USC won. 70-67. Ti•ans_ ;ru1nhJe, LB St,ate Tops Aggies From AP Dlspakbes STOCKTON -Streaking Paci.fie shut our Cal Slate ·Fullerton for more than eight minutes to start the game and .... then went on to beat the Titans, 62-52, ThursdllY night behind J 'tpoints~nd 14 re_. boundsby RonCot'Delius. • The victory was the sixth straight for UO P and gave the Tigers a l 'h-game le1td in the P acific Coast Athletic Con- ference basketball r ace with a 9-2 rec- ord. Paclficis 13-lOoverall. Pacific outscore<! Fullerton 11-0 before the losers finally got o n the board with 11 :45 1eft kl the first half. Fullerton made only five or 29 s hots ln t he opening period and trailed 26-12 al halftime. · · However. the Titans got hot in the second half and· cut the margin to 49-45 with five minutes re maining t>efore Pacific put the game away. , . ·Cottgaea~fi.St.;92-88 LONG BEACH -Michael Wiley sc~red 27 points to lead Long Beach State lo a 92-88 PCAA overtime victory over Utah State al the Cong Beach Arena. . The 49ers. now 12·11 overall and 4.7 in t he league, broke their four-game losing s tre ak with the victory. Utah Slale .-Oropped to 84 arid 16·8 ove rall. Long Beach, which ha d a 43.33 halftime lead, was down 74-71 with 2:27 left in regulation. Wise added 18 for the 49ers while Williams bad 17. Aggies' guard Ke1tb McDonald was the game-higb scorer with 31 points. Neere D~, 88-83 NEW "YORK -Kelly Tr1pucka and Bill Hanzlik scored a ll of Notre Dame's · points in a 10-2 burst at the start or the second ~·triggering the third-ranked· f'ighting Irish to · a runaway 86-63 vic- tory over Manhattan College. . Tripucka led a balanced Notre Dame attack witb 18 points and four team· m ates also were in double figures. Trac¥ Jackson had 15 points, Hanzlik J3, Marina High gradoate Rich Bran· ning 12 and Bruce Flowers 10. 11MHaaasi.,69-88 CARBO~DALE, 111. -Larry Bird scored 20 points and Steve Reid sank two free throws In the final 14 seconds to seal top-ranked Indiana State's 69-68 Missouri Valley Conrerence victory over Southern Illinois. * College WEST $. Cellfon'll• 70, Arlrona 67 UCLA ts. ArllCIV St. U F re\llO St. SS. UC I,..,..,. oU l-8Nch St. '2, Ut ... SI ... (OT I Hev.·A-17, us~a P<t<lllc: '2, FullC!rtoft S2 Pep~ 11. PwtlMCI_.. Puqet Souncl to. SMtt .. P.cltk .. Aeq11 ... ~$&.teat s.tnu Clw• 'IO. SI. Mery'S 7' Se•llie 103, LoYOI• M•rymount •1 Sot>ome SI. 6S, F-P•etllc .0 N Arl,_M,°""r ... 65 So. C-adD ... WestemSl.64 VC·s.nl• l!M1wlr• n . S4M\ JO'l<I St .. We~ SI 5', lcl•llO •s litvoml"9 66, N"" Mulco '3 Cri•m•-. Hewell 11 , H••••f P•c:lflc: .. Co~adD St.•1. Tnes-1!1 P•so.0 l!•ntwt' '11. ~:!~Mtts n l!ostoll Col.~.~*" 73 Felrflelcl 71, Hols1r• •S I Holy Cross n. Hew .. ._,.,,. SI • , L.Alle¥fl1e73, FonlNtm., .... ~. 117, eoioai. ... Noire Oerfte "· ~ 63 Aut9e'S ... SillOft 'Hill f1 Vermont 10, St. Mld1Ml's 61 SOUTH £.1("~11.,.i, w. Vlrflni.'1 • llllflOls St. 77, S. Al-me 70 .. (iftl Dbt'rillllefn n . Va. COM• tnOll•Utth 71, foO · s. MlulssloPI "· S....WcJ.fS " Ttnn • .a..~ 71, E. cerotln• woi F-1 11. Ga. SoutMm 6t MIDWEST Clt>el1W1811 II, Tulane 66 Cre'9MOlll7. 8r.oi.y II 1111no1s11, Wlsc:on~in 6' Inell-St •t. S llllllols 61 lo•• 7S, Pur~ 77 Loulsvlllt 71, St. Louis 62 MIClll9llf' 71, Nor1hwes1trn ., Mlc:h'9an SI ff. lndl•n. 41 Ol\10 S1•1• 74. Mln1Wsote 61 Ou l AOl!er1s '1. Tulu .. Wl.<hll• St. US. Duh .. WUtNWEST H0\1$fon ICIJ, Ttul TflCll .. New Med co St IS, W. Teus SI. 7S Pro Scores N.tloMf _....., UAIW lo\ Anoe~ 2, Montreal t. ue Plt"l>urQll 6. Ml,_sot. S Bull•IO •.New Yorll ,_.,.rs 3 WuhlllQIOn t. ~ 3 .. ~ ............... . Cl•n•-114, Pllli.cltl!IN• 100 "'ouslon 11•. Port•-114 Phoe~I• Ht . W•Sl\lnqton IOI S.n Dle90 1n , HewOrlHM 112 MIHIONCON,lllllNCe N•11te Sdltel • Ip •v •. JoM1on. Clt•u• 11 m "' ~.S...Olt9o CC 11 JIO ?U Whleldofl, s.ooteoeo 11 t'7 n 4 8r-,Qleffey II U6 22-4 Me~e. s.clcl'-11 1' 1" t1 1 Rollerson. Alver5ollll> 11 n• 20.S Wl9'1I. Al~lcle 11 117 tt 7 Pierce.~ 11 101 It t P1'111!1", San ~lno 11 200 11 2 0.IMl!I. Peloftler It ltl "17A Fon.~lltrft 11 1n 1u Wllll•ms, S.n llet"n.rc11no 11 171 IS.S RIQlev. San 6em¥<11no II ,.. ISA Relcl, RlvenlOI 11 1•7 u 2 WuH, CllnlS 11 11.J 14 I O•vfl•, Polomar 11 I~ If I WrlQl\t. San 0le90 CC II IS7 14 3 Smith, SOUU-St9fn I I IS7 1'.J H•mllt011, P•iom.r 11 ur u J l •V•Uee. s.ddleo.o I I ISi u 7 l.H . Sout~l•rft 11 IQ 13 0 8rush, AIVfl'llcle I 100 U S l!•bln, PolotNr 11 IS-11.4 0.le, S... Oie90 CC II 132 11 0 Bals, San C>leOo CC • '7 11 a C-1...0, AfveN<cJe 11 11' II 7 P81rlc ... Seddl-k • 10 11S 11.S SOUTI4 COAST C:ONl'IERENCe Heme kllMI ' • ..... Nlch01H. 5.ln Oie9o MeMI t 207 23 0 Wlctillttt. s.nte AM • ~ n 7 Ht lnel<en,Fullefto<I a 111 11.s Gllllem, Ctffl"°' a MJ 20.i Wr'9111. San OieOo ~ t 17' It t Hu119reo ... Ml. S4M\ Antol\lo t 147 11.s Ntumonn, 0rllnQI (.Of\I • 123 IS-4 Brewe,, CINllM 8 1'0 IS 0 Orolll. Or.not Cont e • tt u • l.OftOft,Ml .SenAMOf\10 ~ 120 1J l HenOe"fOI'. Futl•r1on e IOf u o W•ll<Ke. Gnt\-1 t IOI 11 0 M•ram, S.nl• And I t j 11 t l "!lw'9. Gf'osvnont • 107 11 • Mor10ft, s... Olfllo Mew • 10& II • Aktn, Ot-. CcN.SI I ., 11 S E Ills, Sol'lo AN t 10'1 11.3 !><hulli FU1 .. ~ I t0 11 2 Procef Gronrnonl • 101 11 2 Aclams. 5.tnl• A,.. • " 11 o. Tlmmon1. 0r.-. Coast 1 71 IO I 'SOUTfflElllHCAlCONl'ERENCI! ....... Sca.e4 ...... Smith. LA ~1 I 100 2S.O Piero. Sente Monte• 10 ?16 21 6 q"ves, los AneeleS CC •O 106. 20 • 0.vl5, C~ • 1.. 11 I Herr ls, Los Aft(lelM CC 10 114 •I.• Mowlev. Alo,_ 10 171 17.1 l:v•M.~W..1 11 I .. IS.I Eaton, <YOtMs • 133 14.I Works. LA Souttlowe1il I 118 If 7 Hobul, LA "-l'1'0• 10 14S M.S GerrttSOfl, ~ wu1 11 147 l>.4 Eclmondi. ~Monie• 10 117 12.1 Whit.. l.OS A"9f~ CC 10 127 11.J Brown. LA Soutft-ll t IO'I 12.1 M•••VICh, Gotdfn Wesl 11 IJJ n I Feartft<t . lA Her1>0r 10 1 tt 11 t lMdl. Golclltrl Wesl 11 124 11.3 Youm•n. LOS A"l)e'-5 cc •O 107 10.7 Coe I MY. LA Soutll~ t tS 10.j Bn.<e, Gol<ltfl Wttil I I I 17 10.2 Swim Finals At Belmont LONQ BEACH-The CIF 4-A. ... 3·.A and 2-A-swim championships· wil~be held tonight at BeJDiC)flt P laza with aation st.artlng at 6 o'clock. Four.time cha mpion Mission Viejo, ~lstered by Puerto Rican J esse Vassallo, the world record holder in the 400·mete r in-· dividual medley. is a top-heavy favorite to win the 4-A crown. Among leading individuals are Newport.Harbor's Steve Ruffner <rirsl in the prelims witlr a 58.77 100 breastatroke> .. Todd Lincoln <a finalist in the distance frees l and John Moffet <breaststroke > and Marina's Chris Rehak <SO free). .,, PrepSoooer N.,...n H..-.r t, !"-Will Val .. ¥ I N~wp0r114er11or sc:orlf\9~ s.m11ev , 11•11 "'" 9"<.11 1, Mari,.. t HuntlnQton Bffch tc0rl119: N9U'(M On the· softball front. Coach Judi Garman's teams have won four straight national Invitational ch ampionships. The Rustlers finished' with a 35-9·2 record last season and have seven letter win- nera returning, causing Garman to conment: .. This ls the most depth we've ever bad and competition is very intense at every posttlon. We bave more speed and should-be more GARMAN aggressive." The pitching st.aff is headed by sophomore Cindee Secrist who won eight ·games last season while posting a 0.51 ERA and tosal.ng two no-bitters. She is joined by two freshmen, Julie Anderson from Los Amigos High and Kim Libell frolft Kennedy. The infield is fortified by two returnees. Helen Gilligan at first base aod Bridget Cross at third base. Gilligan was a Pan American Games alternate. ., The third team ex~ted to do well is the tennis squad under Coach Cherie Kay. "This could be the 'best team we've bad al Golden Weal,'' she s~ys. There are three freshmen qo tbe squad includinl Kati Bird of Marina. Sunset League rwmerup last season; Laura Rice, the Garden Grove League champion from La Quinta who won 48 matches ('Civtthout defeat; and Viv Gomez of Marina. Debbie Neal is. tbe top returnee with others including Ruth Moser. Debr.a Morgan, J oan Conrad and Krts Fauijrner. • • • PAIRINGS FOR THE Gia.5 CJF basketball playorfs will be made Monday with action getting under way Satur- day. Feb. 24. Fin~ls will be held Friday, March 9. , . . Mater Del appears as the best team in this area in 4-A , competition while Corona del Mar and Ocean View could be amoog the crontenders in SrA. Huntington Beach's Oiler-s, with oaily Kathy Doyle back from the last fwo seasons, h.ave stru11!ed this cam- paigd but may be ·on f.he road to another fmab berth. It will be rocky one, however. · • • • · NMES ON A NAPKIN -Ocean View's Norma Leib·· fried is averaging almost 20 points a game aod· appears headed for another All·CIF berth. She was first-team in 3·A last &eaSOQ as a sophomore. A 5-10 junior, she played in an Olympic development league last summer to improve her skills. . -· •. · , Ocean View Coach Sharl Harvey is also playing AAU volleyball for Nick's.Fish Market of Beverly Hills, a ·team that woo the naUonaJ AAU-tJtle lut year . Laurie Taylor, a transfer from Golden West where she 'was the second singles player and on lbe No. t doubles team, is now a ~m ber of lbe San Diego State women's tennis team. . ···········-··-··· .... ·······. Marathon Set Entties are now being accepted ror the second a nnual Orange County Marathon, a 26.2·mile race scheduled April 7. The nm begins at Feat.berly Park, near Sant.a Ana Canyon and Gypsum Canyon roads, parellels the 91 Freeway to Imperial Highway, theD' follows the Sant.a Ana River trail for 20 miles. A wards will be presented t.o top finisbers in st~ men's and four women's categories ranging from 18 years of age and younger up to 60-and-older. The race begins af·7:30 a.ai. - All finishing runners will receive an official T-shirt. The entry fee ia SS until March 25 and $8 after that. Entries wlU be accepted until 7 a .m . on race day. For information contact Pete Dowrey. race director, at 834-3918. ....... ~.;.···· LOW LEASE! '79 CHEROKEE Ouadra-Trac. power steenrlQ & brakes. heater. (Ser. 18861) A.SLOW AS $142~1 per mo. on approved credit. 38 month open end lease. Cash price ~7495 plus tax & lie. Residual $4645. CALL KEITH BROWN ........ le9dt AMC..JEIP . 16711 llAat aYD. 147-9551 . ............ . The JCPer-.My Mlleagemaker low prices on polyester tires. Mlleagemaker. Features 4 pllH of polyester. 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And last eaton waa fir rrorn • ban~ry er The all-tta,..,aml! IU.df, the lequo's howt-1.a •vf'nt , m1na1ed to pull a h•I " • Hdl nee than a tacklualtt colltt• aamt on NJM; but waa lhotou.ab1 ~ bta~a by a ~mbln•· lion of "Tbe Supe'1lar1·• and lM In tern1t1on11 Champion !Up 8ox1n1 r.erl °""BC · A8 · 80 l G cot •n 1l l raUn1, meanlna t l 1 pert' nt of TV born markets Uk~ N w York 1nd Ch!ca,o ire bavma poor yuu . If) ran• cen'l relit to play ra m ltlna n avf'raa $1'7.000 per yur. <&I lher Is too much reglon9hzallon, 1h 1 th ·rt ll not nou1h r glon1Jlz0Uon. I I l no new 1Lar1 h1v f'm rged What•v•r the r a.on. h 11 cl ar th4' BA ll not a threat to "Mork and Mtndy" a a TV auractl9n The lu1ue ta ln lM tlral ycu ot a fOur· year. '74 nlUUon dHI wllh CBS 10 It hH tbn'e yean to apro e111 up the act. Two )'("•ra a10 lh mcq1cr brou1ht new C'lt cs and new "'""' lnto the lucue '\nd spark •d 11ome lntcrH t. But lhe bloom 11 now ofl lhu r~e and the altuaUon wlll doubllc s get worse before at geUI better SPORTS ON TV I GIRL.~ BASKETBALL I BOATING ~ Local Tornado c1 ... --:::.:;=:;~;::-::::;:J;;;::;;-;::;-:~~~~:;;;;:~r= catamaran Hilora soon wlll be packlna thelr 1e1r for a trip to Hou1ton. where the U.S. national championship for the class ls scheduled AprU 11·14. The Tornado ls the on- 1 y catamaran ln the Olympic yachting games. . Tbe reason for the • earlt date for the U.S .. nationals ls that a great i numt)er of m.Jor events ""lii:;;;;;:=====;::i ·tor the class have been ~ scheduled in this pre· · • Olympic year, and also . ___ ...,...,, ___ -=- .• : '!Iii -ca · , --a w11f be eovertng the Dayton SOO-•ulo rut't' from start to ....,.~..:----feloae~e4c~~~~;,.....---- wllt be the final de· termination by which four Tornado helmsmen and their crews get rlnancial assistance from .the U.S. Olympic Yachting Committee to • • • t ... TY-SPORIS I were tuntd n. •nd "1'hfl> uper.U.ra" had a 9 2. Th N 8A All tars had a 7 8 raUnt. down frQm 10.1 for IHl finis h Suoday wllh 11 3 hour. 4S· Q'"'"""•' .. ""•"-•'•"" m In u te ho w And . b1.1r r l n g a ........ _________________ _ techmcal snafu, vi wer. v.111 be cet · • . tin& a remarkable vu!w or the-roce Gari ' AC!tion thro ugh the windshie ld of Be"ny ----------- eason's 1ame. The eoll et earne Michigan State'• lopsided victor)' over Kansas settled for • 4 7 But throuahoul mo t or the eason; NBC's college basketball has been beating the NBA. The NBA has dropped from an average of 7.$ at a comparabl~ l me last season to S.9 this time around. College buketball is also down fewer people are walchjng TV the11e days -from 7.5 J.o 6.S~ul hs still.doing better than the . NBI\ Parsons' car Ocean Vii•ew CBS. fOr' the fl r11t time ever. has m stalled ll camera '" lhe car and will be showing live pictures from over Parsons' right shoulder. The camera Clai· ms T:i· tie will be feeding pic tures to th~ attend the major Euro· pean regattas and Tornado world cbam- p ion s hip in Kiel , Germany, in June. ALMOST EV£RVONE seems to have an opinion on why the NBA is slumping in the ratings. Among the more popular explanations are· ca > the regular season doesn't mean any thing since almos t everyone. m.akes the playoffs anyway, <bl the season is too lortg, cc I pro basketball is boring ,because the players don't hustle, <d > there are too many blacks in the league which cuts down on the white audience, <e> teams in big * Goodyear blimp and from the blimp to the control 11tudio where a director < willWie able to call up live shots at Norma Leibfried poured in 20 points to lead any li"1e during the race. Ocean View High to a 56·38 victory over Loara "It will be like ti first-oerson Thursday night as the Seahawks claimed the Em-view ... says. Harold Classon, vic_w pire League girls basketball championship. presidentofoperations andproduction ·,Elsewher e, Fountain Valley topped for CBS Sports. "The viewer will see Westmt8ster. 65-a&;-and Huntington Beach defeat· what the driver sees We have been ed Edison. 59-53, In Sunset League action: Mater looking at it for a whil e to see Ir it's Dei made it 11 straight in the Angelus League with .possible'. Wethinkitis " a 61·45 drubbing of Bishop Amat: and Estancia finished in second place in the Sea View League CBS has even r:nade provisions for with a 48-42 triumph over Costa Mesa.-. replacing the equipment If necessary Thursday njgbt's games closed play in all during pit stops in the same amount leagues except the Angelus with Cl F pl a) offs or time it taJ<es to service the car. beginning next week. "I hope it wor.ks," says Classon. Kathy Doyle led .Huntington Beach with 25 "If it does. we're heroe . r it doesn't, points as the Oiler~ built an ll·point lead at the end well. we've just.spent some m~ney." or the first quarter abd then had to hold on for vie· * * * . * * tory al the end. . · Fountain Valley placed three people in double Satmd .. 's TV, lladio figures and shut out Westminster, 16-0, ln the first Skr •ng ·Conditions TELEVISION quarter to coast to iCs win. 11 ;..m. 19 ) -TENNlS -Bjorn •Borg vs. Raul Mater Dei put four players in double figures, Ramirez in a WCT Chall.enge Cup match, taped at led by Kathleen Riel's 16 to keep its league record Montego Bay, Jamaica . C22> -NHL HOCKEY -pei:fect Mow!Qtn "1911 B•~7"41 l"f""' New York Rangers . vs . Flyers at ,Philadelphia. * c><tt~ed .,.,-r. -'t>f'lng cOr>Ot· Joined in progress. ' . 1'°"'· ••octw1or•oi>er•ll119 "''oon (28) -TENNIS Semif'-al round play Holiday ""' 8•Y ""'° ln(llH ,.. Ill . OCHll Vlow 5', l.Ura,. • llMd pac-. four 11tll-r111inq.. in the Volvo Games, taped at Rancho Mirage. t.oara Youog 4 Welker 11. Molin~ Ski S-1M 8,.S(' :J!>.41 l!l<N\ 30 4 GOLF Th. d d I · l. Jones 2. Scott 2, Nelson 2, Ganr '· herd C>o1ck, l-p0mn _ _.lng. 1~ p.m. ( ) --lr roun p ay 10 Young, C. 6. 5ml1to 2 Mt. ••NY-8•~ *S4 lnc11u . sor· the Joe Garag:iola Tucson Open. O<tan v 1ew-l.elbfreid 20. s1ewart 1nqconc111iof>\.I01.1rltltsoper•llnq • (28 rao SOCCER 10. Olsen '· M«curto 9, Marvin II, ter•tk• 11t1d9t 8-60-108 tncN •, 2 p. m. ) -• Wlem•nt11 sorongcOMl•1oM,-1111-ra11ng 2:30 p.m. (7) -AUTO RACING -The In· ~bfo...rt•n ~~ ~=:::. tw!'~~ :.~~: . ter.national Ract; or Cbaali~fp~ons launfches _its ~:~~View . ,~ l; :~ :~=~ •• * * HuntlfltlOll ..:.C11 n , n1 .... SJ Edtso~flf\lon t, ~.,., ''· lhn-dall. >. Ro0in90ll e. Ver!Alnl•" 10. C.•rroll S, S.nqwtken 1. · Hunt11'9ton S.ecll-tcfOIT\ 1 .. Doy•• 25, Cllnlteni..rd 10. fOwnHlld •. R•usln t , Woftw1r 2 ~-llYONmn Edtwft • t1 15 ls-sJ HunllnQton 8eacll ti u 12 1..-s• •nQ seventh season with a qu ymg race eatunng ante1wt.•..- crys-.1 ...... 8-:lt.-4' incM\, eight Of the most CODSiSleDt performers in Stock . Matff Ool '1, lls• Am•t 4S • ~· • Mrd OKI!.. -1111 ocierellnQ. • • • d · II ed C 8 1\llOC> ArNt-Slrnon 9, 8aker •· -~· e-~11 tn<11e•. car racmg m 1 enuca y prepar amaros. Ul'1• s. etactv 1.eona •ez it. w.i.1•1. • _ •0•1ng co,,dl1~. _,,. k•, "• "'" 3 p.m: (2) -AUTO RACING -The NASCAR LU<lduwn• WOMEN ~!:'t .. '" _ e.w ... 11 ln<llH sprint championship, taped at Daytona Beach. C 4 I .,:.::.~ ~ u-:'!~~'i2~:;r f~l. · ""t 4.r et sCAA ._.... c,..,.;: ...,rcto<t<1o.11,..11tt•-•-•t1n<a -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The Arizona S••nbru,c1.ncoc1tt • ....,... G•l41MIM 8•w 14·'1 tncllU , w·1d ts th UCLA B . . p 10 game at Scen-.,0Ht1trs I C•I Poly San Luis ODl'PO 17' OKlltd POWder.-"~••r _,411119 I ca vs. e nuns lll a ac-8••PIOOArNt 10 , " u-o 1 cat si.to Hortl\fid90 u 1. J. u c n1 o-v..wt e.w ,.,.., tn-Los Angeles. ~•erOet " tt " n " ,,.,,,,,..,, -<t.:,.1:.::=-!.::.:l:'°":~:;1;': 1,.. -3:30 p.rn. C21 -SPORTS SPECT~.~U~R -s..v1owu""8 ' P:!: .. ~;•;.,-:.:~es:,c:,.:.~:~ti.•.11~ <l>f'~ 1*.Ucl .,,_r 1t lltll ooer•1· Coverage or the run for the pole J>Qlllhon ID the Es1-la41, Cesta Mesa 4i IC•• Poly SlOI 31,7, 100 butterfly- •"9 w11en _.,,,., P4'fml•~ ,.,.,"' r• ns.vtooa soo. Also. part o ne of the world oowerUft-cosi• ~-icrittort•n 1. tcenneoy •-sc" cc.1 Poly PotnoMt 1 0, •: auirtd • d th 4. 'l'ellcll t4. Dex1.., 1 "'*•son 4, 100 lndo $e11geuHll l(•I St. J--... -Bew ~ In<,.., mg championships, the World Cup s kiing an e W•ll•ce• Nortllrldgol 2·1' I; 100 b•c lr. IWtrOOKk,to..,1111,-•llnv F(ght of the Week. (7) -PRO BOWLING -The ESl•n<t ... Thomosoft "·Francy s. S..lll••n Cs.tit• 8arbar•I J 20.; 1· Qli..a P'N41 8aw '1·70 ln<,..S, • . Dontqan •. Pendley 2, Muk 2. mettr diving . Bod• CUC ir•lntl lwoCllU-attnq, Dutch Masters Open. taped al Detroit. Fr•nslont,JemlW>03.i-.., .. ,.. 3:71 t ; "° frff r•l•Y··UC lrwlM Hn•..,.Y v .... Y ene ~.111n. 4:55 p.m. (9)·-NHL HOCKEY -The Kings CO\C•Me!en bf~ 1 1, __ .,1 ·~~~ .. --•• -.··11 ·~·· '0~'r·.111i:_ee inc11e1~wsnow. 10111b ·meet the Maple Le"afs al Toronto. ..,.. __ .,....._..._ .... -.. .._ .. ~ . .,. Estan<•t 1• • ' IS lO • 700 mec1to rei.v--Or~ CoHt "•""mntT,-8-S..90ln· 5 p.m. (7) -· WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS·~ • Sll!!Mt.._ _.. t ·11 •-:-t00 •-··~•thCO<tr 1occ1 ~~ .~;:~~1';.,!ncllff.ne"." ~~':: Heavyweight boX.ing: Duane Bobkk (48·2) meets l'M11ta111va11ey•s,w.-.sterJO n u : so•'" w..ioano 1occ1 i..s: . .,. I h T te • 7-0 · l di Us Al th ld Wu lmlnster-Tlncher l. Gu111er '•· 100 bll<k Elliott tMSACI I 1•.S; too S4U•.V .... y 8•WJ n lnche\, ~Q D a ,} ) ID n anapo · SO, e WOr Wiiton 2. Hesutll 7. 8urke 7, breol· Maltov COCCI t :U .O; 200 •1-:.,1 lnt MS ""w snow, It llC~rU· sprint Speed Skating ChampionsblpS, the WOrld Am el\etm 2, Kutlnl S, Wt11gs 2, lree-We•ncl IOCC 2:07 t ; SO fly ··~ d to l h i h' taped at 8•baut11 I. OISon IOCCI 32.6: DIYh,!<l•Greer s.,.ar hWI 8•~ .... 108 tncl\es. Spee Way ffiO rcyc e C amp 005 lpS, Fountain Valley flelgen •.Tracy COCCI SJ.05; 100 lree Ellloll ••• •ncl\e$~ snow, llve 11111-rat· ·London. . 10. Botln 6, Margerum 11, Beller•. tMSAC_l. l :Ol.t: 100 lty -H4Kll<o<lt '"!.,. ·~· 8·~ ,..,17 lnclle\, -7:30 p.m. (52 ) -HORSE RACING -Today at Diiion •• Coleman 12, Mu to•.. IOCCI 1:11.a· so b.ck-E llloll .., ,.,... ~ Sclloonowr4,W~IMWSl<t4. IMSA ~l JS.0; 100 lndo-Co o11er three 111c he. new u1ow, JI• llfn Santa Anita. .. sc _ _.,OU.11en IMSACI 1:1S.2: soo tree--CuarH Following the na- tionals in April. the . Olympic pre-trials will be held May 24·21f at Oass Prenaiere Newport. R.I. Approx· ·- imately three weeks bo · • late r . for Torn ad 0 1:he Santana-35. ne~est at m t he Scho~k. sailors going to Europe.· hoe of Santana sailing yachts. will make its Kie l 'Wee k in West de.but as a one-design class at the southern qermany starts June 16 California Yachting A ssociation this and runs through . the weekend. The Santanas will be racing off 24th . fo 11 owed 1 m · Newport Beach under the s upe rvision o( me d ial e I Y by-the B~lboa and Bahia Corinthia n yacht clubs.~ Tornado world cham· E 1 · · di • · s 35 ·tr pion ship at Kiel June ar y e ntries ~n c.a"'e 'n19e antana· s w1 24.July 2. be on t.be startmg line. . Wok Def~nds PoWer CroWn Off.Newport ' Defending U.S .. champion Belly U.S. title by defeating the Hallan- Cook of Newport Beach. South dale. F1a .• driver in the final ra~e or American champion Billy Martin the .season Sept. 30. lpPQlito went out and 1978 Bush mills Grand Prix after his boat hit a submerged object. champion' Joey Ippolito will lead the It was the second straight year Ip· largest field ever in the ninth ann1.1a1 polilo was knocked out or first place Busbmills offshore powerboat race in the last race on the national Saturday, March 17, off the Southern circuit. ' California coastline. · .Later, Cook had io wltbdl'aw from Starting at 10 ~.m . off Newport the World Championstµp when her Beacb;"'tbis grueling inaugural event throttleman. John Connor, injured of the 1979 ocean racing season will' his ribs shortly alter the ·start. It' stick close to shore throughout its en· ·was however. the climax ot out- tire 200·plus miles in order to s.tand.ing.back-to-back seasons for~e enhance viewing by -the lh.rong of 56-year-old grandmother who scored s boreside onlookers and from the one of the biggest upsets in ocean giant spectator fleet which annually racing history last August when she hugs the coast from Dana Point to won the fame d 230·mile Cowes- Long Beach. Torquay race in England behind the Cook and Ippolito woo the 1977 and wheel of an outdated seven-year-old 1978 Bushmills classics, respectively. 36-footer substituting for her crippled WITH EIGHT victories chalked up "Kaama." in 1978. Martin, of Clark, N.J .. was In "Kaama.'' in 1977, Cook stunned the world's leading driver in races the racing Traterruty by-de(eating won. Italy's Francesco Cosentino the world's top drivers to win the nosed Martin out by three minutes in World Championship. the world. cb~mpionship ott Mar del Plata. Argentina Dec. 17 after Martin missed a navigational check point and bad to double back. · -rating. 8 C5) COLLEGE B .a '°KET BALL The wu1m1~ter O • II 13 -30 IMSAC I 5:37.S; SO brea.t· Otson Siii t11<C..,. B4'\e -..1 lnclle•. p:m. -"" F,oun1e1n venty 11> 1t 12 11· .s 10 ((1 3'.0; 200 frff relay Ml. ~n • two •nc'-.,. ... "'°"'• "• ""' oper•t San Diego State Aztecs meet the Nevada Rebels in Antonio 1:su. Missing check points has become a famlliar problem for Martin, who missed one in the 1977 Bushmills race and bad to hand over the checkered flag to Betty Cook. who eventually won the world cham· pionship that )'ear. IN ITS FOURTH year aL Newport <the first five yeacs started ·OU Redondo Beach >. the Bushmills Gr and Prix is sponsored by its namesake, Old Bushmills Iris h Whiskey, produced at the world's oldest distillery (licensed in 1608 > in County Antrim, Ireland. Its Irish sponsorship is the reason 1he race ts held annually around St. Patrick's Uay. •n9 Las Vegu. - 11:30 p.m. {9} -co~~GE BASKETBAL~ The Ariwna State Sun Devlls vs. the USC Trojans n a game played earlie~tonight in Los An.(eles. _Santa Anita Results ..... ~ ,,.... .. ,....y_....., TIM ... M• Ftr'\t ••<• Aftdr•• Feeney IHewleyl •.to, a.20, JAO; V•m•no• IM<H••!l'lel J 20, 2.20; lrOll Crow IC•"*'"l 4.00. S ec 0110 ra c t -O o Po w ~r CMcH•r-110.60, s.?O, • oo. Shon• Medtl (Ptnoyl • 60, J.20; I'm 8oMl>.cl tMc:c.rrOlll 3 10. St D•lly Doubt• , .... , !Ned uao T111rd r•ct 8111tlllng 8 ene1tt 1s11oem•k•rl • eo, ioo, 1 . ..0; Sn•P T!IP lrap 18 •11•11• I 3.•0, 3,00; Rivel•~ 15'>tn<trl • 80. Fourlll rice Dl•n•ll• IPlnceyl • 10, 2 40, 1 10; Mtmory Guden tM<CarTOll) '·"°• 1.20; Ofl YOU tmS tMcHer9U01I uo. Flllh re<e Sl•le DIMer IMtCar· rOll 1 10.20, 6.40, 6 00; Hot Pr-rty cHa•teyl n 20, •.60: SorNoMnoote fMt H•rP I uo. " Exact• , .. 111 1Nld '57'-00. Stell! rec:e-Slleny'S Boy (H-ley I "20, 2.60, UO; TOf>'( Tec:ll (Ortegtl 2 to, UO; Gr~ Olfl 111-"SI •.20. Sew• rKe-tH 'lalomllle IP~ uyl t .00, J.to, 2.to; WorldwlO. 0 11011 IMt C.,.ronl 4 H . 3.20· Ct\Wf'IN t'T-1 W.IO. U Exac:ta IMI paid O s.JO. E lolltll re<t-Sto\hl• CCordet'D) u 00, \,to, J O ; C•m•r•do tSlloemeUrl 4.<IO, UO; 1Clltyh1<ti llorol 1.40 Ninth ••<• Bio A•• CHtwl•yl I to, 4.80, 4-20, My 111..skln IM«N I 1 ... • oo. Np VOii IOflnresl 7 IO lJ E•a<la CJ..4fpaldS1!1.50, Atlt~•-11"°'- C'IOU9M s.c.t Oii .... s, Mlttlof 5 1<altec11 ............. ~''· .......... ,..( c.ellf9nli. 4 ._.,... U. Ut; llMn* t c..,....., • .,, ........ ~, • ,_.,. COLUIH ""'Cetta we SHdlMec .... ~, S.nta ~ S, qlMnl 4 l.os A ... CCI, MIHlell 0 Cerritos U. ,.,....,. I El CamlllD 2, I.A S4luUlwett o S.nla A ... II,~ Ole9o1 WtU l.A 11, UCl.A JV J V.-.. T...,.,.....at Lo"98-'.ll S, SMI• eerbolr• J Y•lley I, ,Ullel'1ofl J Cuen• e. w.t1 V•lloy • S... ,........,, Vtllltur• t 111 lllll~tsl ,..,...... • .....,T _ _,.. ..... _ s. p...,,,.,. Cltl'llS 12, °""'1 0 S.11 .. "*'11111o It, Vl<ltf Vetlty t ~ 4. I""""•' Y•llef I RADIO Basketball -At-i~o1ta at UCLA, 3 p.m., l\MPC <710 >; Cal Slate Fullerton at Fresno State 7: JO p.m .• KWRM 0370>; Arizona State at USC, 8 p.m .. KFI (640); San J ose at Long Beach State, 8:05 p.m ., KFOX (93.5 FM>. Hockey -Kings at Toron· to. 4:55 p.m ., KRLA (1110). .. s ........ Tl', R...SO TELEVISION 9 a.m. (2) -AUTO RACING -The Daytona 500, NASCAR's most prestigious eveflt, ls telecast for the first time from Daytona Beach. 10 a.m. (4-) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - The Louisville Cardinals vs. the Duke Blue Devils at Chv10tte, N.C. (22> -NHL CHALLENGE ClJP -All·slars from the USSR and the NHL in game three. ta~ at New York. Noon '<4> -GOLF -Final round play ln the Joe Garagiola Tucson Open. 12:'5 p.m. <2> -NBA BASKETBALL -The w ashingt.oo Bullets vs. tbe SuperSooica at SeatUe. 1 p.m. <7> -SVPEasTASS -Part two of the men's final, taped at Freeport, the Bahamas. 2 P..m. (4) -SPOllTSWORLO -Highlights or the San Diego invitational track meet. ~lso: men's world cup surfing. 2: 15 p.m. (7) -BOXING -Samuel Serrano puts his WBA junior·lightweight crown on the line against Diablito Valdez. 2:30 p.m. (52> -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - San Jose State Spart.ns vs. Lone Beach State 49ers, taped Saturday. · · 3:~ p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD or 8POaTS - The Wlntemationals dra1 raein1 cbampk>llships, taped at Pomona. Also. part two of the world spring speed "•Uni ehamplonsblps and tbe Orien- tal worldof aelt-defense. taped at New York, 5 p.m. (52) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Utah State Aggles va. UC Santa Barbara's Gaucta. 7:30 p.m. (52) -BOUE &ACING -Today 1t Ban\a Anita. · . 10 p.m. <tl) -DODGER 8PBCl.AL -A pro~ file of Dodger pitcher Bob Walch. (28 ) .!.... TENNIS -The 11.ngles final In the Volvo Games, t1ped al ,Rancho Mirage. RADIO Auto Racine -The Daytona 500._ 9:0S a.m .. KLAC (5?0). Basketball -Lakers at lndlana, Gauclws Wi"' 8-7, On Fritz's Hit Martin's eight victories on three eontinents, including two in the U.S •• is one Jess than the single season record. Closest to Martin last ,..ar were Cook and Ippolito with three wins apiece in the 22 races. Saddleback College's Doug Fritz doubled home Steve Carroll with the winning run with no outs in the bottom or the ninth as the Gauchos rallied for an 8-7 baseball victory over visiting COOK EDGED Ippolito out of the Cypress Thursday. Five errors for the Gauchos accounted for the Coa•f_.I 1t'eatlt~r close. score as the Chargers took a 4·2 lead into the Fa,r ton1qi,c Few cloud~ but most· bottom of the sixth before Saddleback exptoded for: 1y sunny -,ng1111, ... ,,_, s.t1i• five runs to take a 7-4 advantage. a•y. la that five·run sixth Rick Browning ..... nfl U qllt w•rl•l>I• winch ~iollt •lld • • "'"' ;l";.t •• ltlAUIJNJ.bOuts..Hlgfl$.S.t11rcla11 42" with a walk a.nd went to third on Marie Stowell's "· hit. With one out, Doug Jones was hit by a pitch to b•~~·.';~1 ~:':;~i:':·~n:'.'~~ ·~::. load the bases. per1tvrds wm r.nge be'-n ., - Bruce Welz then slngled to left to score two u. The tlfater lernpefltwe •Ill bt $7. 1979 Serving as grand marshals of the race will be KFJ radlo -personalities Al Lohman and Roger Barkley, who will lead a 9:30 a.m. paT&de of racing craft and spectator boats from the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Harbor to the st.a.rting line orr the jetty en- trance. and Ed Mccann followed with a triple to score two s-, Moott, Tides more. Dana Brown ended the parade with a slngle SKOlld ,_ "11t1DA~.ttp.m. to score Mccann. SATU11t0Av 0·' Cnwess scored one In' the seventh and two In flnt 11Jifi u :ooa.m. u CIVIC the eighth to tie the game and set the stage for ~"!!::"" 1;;~:::: ~:; Frill's heroics. • , s.conc1 tow •:01 "'"'· u Tennis Results .M•N ~--ONll t. I.AH•,_, I M!lelH ' F~ly !OCCI def, Andr•ws "'· .. 2: Tomei IOCC)dtf. Wuu_m .. t, H , .. 1; McOonttcl tOCCl def. Zi.t .. ,. '"'4; Smtttl COCCI clllt. Taylor U , •o .... ; s.llllM tOCCI Otf. OOf\te .. r .. t , ... I ~ tOCCI Off, SW .. I .. , .... . 0...... '•cldert.,.r-i COCCI Clef. 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SGA'5008381 FANT4STIC DISCOUNTS EYIRY MODB. OM SAU 12:30 p.m .. K.LAC (570). <Tlte Oall1 Pllo& 11 eot reapoa1lble cltHtes.) I llO(ti•Arlfltt def. et'OWll-L#""IM for .,. ..J. , ... CIM'll·~lll' IASOI .. , C.rMll-NI-.. I,._. ...... ,,, ;• ' .. INSIDE: -.~aguna eluting-------. Colonists, Winter · Visitors· Laguna 'Beach's welcome to Canadians and other winter visitors becomes official to- day with the kick-ore of its 16th annual Winter Festival. , Saturday's events will include the Patriot's Day Par ade with. the ttieme, Spirit ot Tbil'teen. Grand mm bal Mickey Mouse and Citizen-of·the·year 0 . W. Price wW lead the proc~ssion of 70 mar c hlng bands , equestrians, antique cars. and floats that starts at 11 a.m. TB£ PA8ADE route will wind from Laguna Beach Higti School down Park Avenue, right on Glenneyre, and ri&ht again on to Forest Avenue. Awards will be present· ·eel in Irvine Bowl at approximately 1 p.m. Artisan's Faire, an outdoor showing of some 100 artist! displaying and de~at­ inC their media; along with entertainment by Ned Manone and Phil Gough, mimes and dancers, will run for all 17 . days o( the festivities. ·, GatesJrill be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at ~ Laguna Canyon Road. American and Greek refreshments will be served. A Sl donation will be collected from adults ; children under 12 enter free. ANOl'llEa •A.JO& event will be f.b&.pro- ductioo of "Bye, Bye Birdie," the nostalgic hit musical about a '60s rock star wbo stages a final publicity stunt before being inducted , p.in. on Fridays and SatUntays, starting tonight, wtth 4 o'clock matinees oQ Sundays, Feb. lll and Marc~ 4. Tickets, $4 general and $3 senior citizens, are available at Laguna Music. Cultural entertainment wilL continue when the Dunaj Folklore Ensemble performs dances from Hungary, Germany, Armenia, Romania, Poland and Egypt at 3 p.m. Sun- day, Feb. 25, and Laguna Poets stage their own Festival '79 at 2:30 p.m . Saturday, Mareh3. · -· . A SPECIAL performance by country singer Emorylou Harrls will start at 12:30 Sunday, March 4 in Irvine Bowl. Backed by the Hot Band; she returns to Laguna Beach after a sell-out show last year. Ticketa are avail.pie at Ticketron and Sound Spectrum in Laguna Beach. c.. ·Sporting e vents conneeted with· the festi.v.al will 'Include the third annijal Oak Street Morey Boogie Contest, sanctioned by the Western Boogie Associetiofl, beginning at 7 a .m. °" Feb. 2-4-25; the doubles . tennis cha mpionship on the weekends of Feb. 24 and March 3; invitational days hosted by the Sbudleboard Club, Saturday, Feb. 24 and the Lawn Bowler.s at 12:30 p.m; Wednesday, Fell...-2& ,at Heillu Park gree)ls, and a children's dog abow at Riddle Field, from 10 a.m . to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 24. 9 • into the army_ 11 • • Laguna Showcase Theater will present The festival will close with the museum of Art Affiliates' Antique Show of ·Oriental, Country French and e arly AmerJcan treasures on March 2-4. . • -. --J.. I o\ "°' <. ..., o-o o Q I .. . ' I ~.'. •I • Delly ':Mlt ,....., ..... .., ~ ---v shoW at the Festival Fo~ ~~ater ~t 8 ,_-----~-------------------------~~~~~~"""":'----~--------------------------~----------------~------~~ I . • l ~ I I I I • .. .. Ins &, Outs Of Viewing Don't ]wt W.~h, Join Subject,s -Sculptor ---~ •1 JERav BERTENSl'EIN or tension or ferment that's implied in the still· ... Dlilly""...., -ness," Segaf"saI<J 'of, his figures ln an emtel', The sculptUl'es of artist George Segal p~e-more star:k sculpture, The Diner. sent the best of two. worlds of art -contem· ·The woman in the Hot Dog Stand is pbvlous-~~f:~~ traditional . -that must be "ex-ly much younger. Is this the psychological im· Segal. a New J ersey resident weaned on a pact of a father, daughter conf~ntalion? restless period .or New York pop· art, builds The decision is l~ft to the viewer. p lec-es that li~rally allow the viewer to become Segal told some 250 in a slide lecture at the pa rt oft.be work. museum, that hls inspiration' was a hot dog stand seen on one of his numerous trips from bis NONE OF HIS sculptures better ex· NewBrunswick,N.J.hometoNewYorkCity emplifies that, ~rbaps, t,ban the Hot Doc Stand. It's ~ of two worb on exhibit throuah March THE ILLUMINATED celling ls a blotched 11 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. The imitation of a Mondrian abstract painting. Segal other.:f.S Blue Girl Next tb Blue Door. These a.re s aid be was intrigued to find a Mondrian in such scholarlySegal's lalest endeavors.· an everyday situation. "Is tbla the final .end?" At ftrst glance, lbe Hot Dog St.and, an ap· he asked. ' propriate piece for the Orange Coast area,. The sculptor has portraye4 a mundane seems just that. situation that somehow ties with all that has But it is much m ore. gone before. · A lilesize male figure ;.palnted black, stands -· · facing a black, boxed hot dog stand. "At first l A side opening allows the llot D:og Stand to thought it (the figure > was real,·~ one viewer be viewed from behind the waitress as well as was beard to comment. from the .customer's viewpoint. . _, A Julee machine and dulled stainless steel THE WAlftE88, molded rro·m a human bot do1 cootalner are alao part bl the depiction. model, wean a •bite uniform. Sbe ts a 1tark, lmmedJately noticeable contrast to the THE AJ'l1BI', WHO coneentrated on paint\ cuatome.r.. Ing ln b1a formaUye yean, aald be turned to Her anal are folded • U.O..h to protect sculptme because be was ··~ wtth the ...__ -• ..._ ---. .. ~--ff b space between blmaell ud tbe wall." not mere-_.._ ,.._ -"---mer -a ....... -• e H ly the nat c:anvas or wall or slmPIY t.be Ulualon one band In bis trou1er's pe>cket, the other band or de~... . pu1llna oa hla open jacket. · · t.r"' Se1al Is =:tmptfric to deal "Willi Ille Im -• Sepl bu done maD)' wall relier. of ex· mediate tena caused when two 1trwers, tended torso,. ea~clall1 re and male, make .,. contact • Blue Girl Next to Blue Door contains a for the ftnt Ume. What 11 the rela~p ot the nearly half open door protmdinl from a rrame two? · mounted oo the wall. A nude female shape st.ands behind the door, one laud on the knob. The woman la _painted blue with red spl~tchel. 'l'be door 11 blu, tbt bacqround red. -. --··· -----... ·-. - Mehta Returns to OC Zublp ~biA will appear in Orange County Saturday ror the first time since the renowned maestro ended his 16-year • tenure.as music director oft.be Los Angeles Pkilhannonlc Orct»estra lastSeptembe r. He will conc1uct a subscription series con- , cert under the auspices or the Orange Coun· ty Philharmonic Society•at the Santa Ana High School auditorium. 520 W. Walout St., at8:30p.m. Mehta returns in the m idst of his trium· p.bant;, first season as music d.ltector of the New \'ork Philharmonic and after a sensa-' Daislettta Kim who will be featured iD the program of Overture to Rosamunde by Schubert, Concerto No. 2 in G Minor by Prokofieff and Symphony No.· 4 iD G by Mahler. ·- Dicterow, who made his debut with the Los Angeles Philharmonic when be was. 11,. ltas won prestigious international com: petitions and a ppea red with many leading American orchestras. Miss Kim was the 1976 winner ofthe Young Musicians Found.a· tion DebutAward and has performed in re· Uonal appearance.in London. · · -- cital tbroUghQuttheSoulhland. ' A fewoflbe$10tickets may be available at the higb ·~chool box office before the Mellta ·is shown, at len , with con- certmaster Glenn Dicterow and soprano performance: -• OIORClllmALWATC ... WAITR.llHELPINGCUSTOMIRINHOTOOCllTAND The lraglUty and warmness Qf the woman contrasts with the rigidity and plane·llke qualilla of the door and frame. • IT 18 AT ONCE lnvitlnl and forebodin1. It, ·-too, la made to be viewed from the side as well aa t.he front. Sesal. who reportedly mall:~ few public ap· pearances, said he traveled West because orb• • regard for 'Betty Turnbull, curator of exhibits at · the i;nuaeum. She was prtmartl)I responsible lot penuadina Segal to exhibit ln Newport.. The museum at ISO San Clemente Dli" Newport Cfnter, is open Tuetd•Y• t.1'roqb days, 11 a.m. to 4...p.m . and Friday evenlllp, l 9, • t'• .Jazz, lezz, le%% ••• Sb aftemoona ol }au eneemb&te made up ol ~Coast Callee ........ play-iiaC wilh an 8llllt from Carl Foatana on Trombone and Bobby Shew on t.nampel bectna Sunday ln the roll e auditoriwn at a p.m. Otbtt performances •ate ala\ed Mcniay and Tue:Mlay and nin1. WMllmd. Feb 23. 2' and 2S. Adrnlaioo foe lbe 1enera1 public ls Si?, 11 ror ltUderU wttb OCC ~denUfkaUon. raNlty. Alff md for youna~tt \lnder' .. l2. ncau availabM at the ~ om~ -at uw. ~ bu.lldlna. 2101 Jl'alniew Rd • Ooltl ~ ~ ! •• and More lazzt Ortmgt Coast Colltgt 'Symphony Orc}ustra ht u'"mt Wrlh -----~---"BOHERD1 SUNDAY, FEB. 25 -B p.m. OCC Auditorium -Tickets: $2, $3 and $4 R.n1rwil Stals -Ticl rt lnform11lion. • SSb·SB80 r ::: ......... ~-... -..,.-.. ,_, . ,• '(II . . -~~ BOid t.lae Ketls : · ' Or inlat Geae Roberson and pJolst ran pe orm toGiililil. o'clock at the San Clemente Communlly Clubhouse, Avt'nida del llar at Sev\lJe. l'tobenon is currently ot'lanist at Grace Brelbem Church ·in Long. Beacb aod bu collected several state aQd naUonal boDon · ro\-h,iJi playing._ He also ls kDowD widely · for bis national \heater orean coacerta. Gould, i7, is a student at UCLA wbo Just wpn top booors in a statewide piano com- peUUon and bas been flayiq alDce ace S. • He made bis orchestra debut in.San Dleao at age 9. He o~ned the 1978 concert .~ e a s o o w it b { h e Los A o i e I e s Philharmonic: 'I'kketa for the concert are available al the door at $5. Proceeda benetll tbe Orange County Music Center, tbe center's South ~Chapter ls sponaor. l YNN ANDERSON · BILLY CRADDOCK . • Saturday and SUnday al Disneyiaod will ~ be courtrlfied. with the likes ol Lynn An- derson. Billy "Crash" tl'addock, Dottie Welt, The Bobby Bare Show ... wel\, there'll be plenty or country.western flavoring on a variety of park stages and perfonnlng areas. 1be ''Country' Jubilee'' program is available at the Anaheim park • where houri will ~stretched from 9 a .m. to midni~ Many or the artists on hand will be smging hits and songs from their current albums. Most of the park's regular muatcal-~ will be oo band as well. . ,. ORGANIST-GENE ROBERSON . . . ·~ful G.-d~'• . . . A..n Artful Cot111J,o ' Have a taste ror the unusual"~Bate~ will fill it with a .concert tOnig a p.m . on an instrument b4ilt by him an his . wire , Gail. The instrumenl,..an amalgama; · tion or string, percussion.and'keyboard de- vices, will be operated by the couple at Salinoo Hall. Chapman Collue in-Orange. Other instruments made by the pail· will be oo display at ·the Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman through March 1~, noon to 4 Monday, We&esday and Friday, 1 lo s p.m. Tuesday and ~ursday. ' · The Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society will feature the Verdebr Trio Feb . 2S lo t.be Laguna Beach High School auditorium. Tbe triPlpeclalizes ln music for violin. cJarinet and piano, and is com· PC>sed of three teaching faculty members from-Michigan StattrUnlventty: The con· ~rt begins at 8:15 P·lll· and tickets are avallabfe at $6 per person at tbe box office or ~Y calllng 499-3106 or 545-7535. The Irvine Chamber Players pre- sent a free evening concert tonight at 8 in the rtne Arta Vlllaee conttrt Hall. Musicians are faculty and as- sociates of tbe univenity and will play compoaftlona by Francis Poulenc, Adrlao Cruft, W. A. MO&art, Alexander Borodin and Elllolt Carter. The concert is sponsored by the UCI Committee for Arts in cooperation with the Irvine Conservatory of Music aod Local 7 of the American FederaUoo of Musi-c~ans. Dr. Peter S. Odegard, c!P'tt· ·tor of tbe group, is a UCI music pro. · fessor and the Conservatory's prest· dent. ·· . 9raog~ County Youth S)'_mpbony, conducted b~ J Qho Koehak, wUl perform wor~ by Copland Sunday at 4 p.m . lo a concert at Plac~Ua 's Hig.fl School Auditorium. HOQOr Choir will be leaWred ln several works and will be accompanied 'by pianist Scoll King. There will be a small admission charge. - . . Mlllliftd Jtlli Made Melodious and Sunday. in the Little Theater at 8 p.m . Tickets ate $3, available at the box. office -or by calling 7'13-'3371. The r 8 DEPARTURES EVERY WEEKEND ~ . (plus a.m. & p.m. trips on weekdays) Catalina ~0 1 %-HOUR CRUISE • ~ ... declled ....... • Sfl8dl ...... .,,_ ... • '""_..,._._116Md • Swlift...,.., .............. ..... 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STEINER AT CEU.O C lustcs and m usical c o-m e d y • a r e t b e , f a r e a a C a 1 S t a ·t e Fullerton's t:Jnlversily and Chamber Slo.gers-76 voices • in an-present thelr tiome con~ert tonisbt, Saturday ! • The Hayden Or~beslra 9f WW-We H9ft Seal Beach will -present. • -O.-O..• Mozart, Stravtnsky and •.. ..., M9de- Scbumitnn. -com.positions., . -:C•'Slnr Saturday at 8:30 p.m .. ·at the · · . TosNd StNd-t' First·"unlted Methodis t T-. ...... c.Mt SffdlJ.: onH Church, 141 Tenth St., Seal • c.e.r., Stieb ...tJtai:•~ SUNDAY~ Beach. Donation $3: <there . TW ColtLed' · - . -.. "--" are no raen'ed. seats). The : . . ~ arcl)estra's players choee.lJ!e . c-.. coaipoaltl'ona for the in· · ·· ,..,....,,.. ... ....... ..... formal~rt:\ · . . LOCAL~~ ._. ·. .----1i•t•r:Mt1-----, r-~--Ri11Til•J1~---., I ---...-II I . Small Change a ·Populru: Noi.loi'l .. (°,:.~~o·c.K iALK ' . . . . I ''°" .,.,._,, I I ... cm...., • I I '~ t.u I I C/Mf A&.OWll I ) i ..... ~.-I I I I _....._,.,~ 11 eooe 49c I : s2" .t:.. . :: :::. · . lttCM l •I .... , II LfN"> I "l'must ten you,"· }k>gart added, .. 'when I liv~d in New York City I ran two miles a day at the YMCA. I wish I was still doing it." · . 8~ 18 ANOTHER one or lb~ t(otOwn groups that ,has the· atillity ·to play a. variety of musical styles and, instruments. Greg Wllllams. . Bobby and · T-ommy .De Barge. Jody Sims,.., Phillips Ingram and Eddie' FJue».ed managed to gl!t things rolling after a beginhing that sowidS · . straight 9'1t of a movie. . . . Greg and Jody··actually met Jermaloe and Hazel Jack!on (she's the (Ol'lner Huel Gordy. the boss's daughter) in the elevator of Motown's L.A. office buUdinss. That meeting set lo mo- UoQ the ~p's association wttb the laWf and i chJtln or events that led to tbe•eventual cbarted single, "There'll Nevet Be." -. ' : UCI Presents IRYINe CHAMBER PLAYERS . Frt.,, Feb. 16, 1979-1:00 p.m. Vlllag• The1tre -f'Rl!I! AD· MISSION ' I ". UCLA BAROQUE ENSEMBLE Musk from the 17th & 18th antury Sat., Feta. 14, 1979 -1:00 p.m. Concert Hall Gen., $4, Other Students S3, LJCI Stu-dents S2 Tfclretl avallabfe at the ASUCt Box Off tee from 9:30 a .m . to •:oo p.m., GatewaT commons. For Inform•· tlon, cal Commttt• for Arts_,_.,., •'The name Switch '1s going to mean something," said Greg Wllllams. "That's really . what w~'re a ll about; swttchjns . from. one musical 9t5trument ~d style.to another : . '.'WE UKE TO DESCIUBE ourselves as a Nartety act, because we ln£lude rock. theatrics. many different lblngs. We do rock, but we also do ~allads, classical . . . our ntusical and vocal styles vary from the funky type tunes to the real soft, pretty music." Atlantic Records plans to team up tegen· dary British d'luaicians with Chuck Berry ror bis debut album for that label . . . Tbe London Symphony Orchestra recorded lOCC's "I'm Not in Love" for lbelr "Classical Rock'·' LP lo be diatrlbuted in the U.S.~! RSO RecQrds. UNIVERSITY OF C~IFORNIA AT IRVINE Comlntttee on Lectures Presents tt76W,._.,.._Wta11 IEI if'WIWAMS. --ntl ... OF PIACr ... ~111911-PIACI IMMOllHIRMMAter Cr ..... 4 ..... ... ..., ....... 1, 1m1,... ................. GallPll J s U .llCS ........ 11 I . -~ II Wlac_. I ._ ______________ , ·--------------.. ..----f (•llf~•Jtl----· ,-----((•lif~•f er---~ I 90 ..,_lllOW 11 llllCW.NICMMI I CAWIOIMA 11 -._. W I MA... ,, ...--.... -~. I OIAM61S 11 1 W . .-c..ou--. nc. 1 7 s I oo 11 6 ,.. s I ., I ,_. 11 iao..c:e. I II .. .._,&a.. II ..-Mc- -c_. . -~ I. ---------------11------···--------' .. -----f(tllJ;l•J1~---1 r--:--.-t~•l•tie.w----, 1, u.Mttm I .,....,.... I I c...,_.. 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Know, too, It l pos ible to di~ on lhe pn • ilt's II )'OU're not 1n .i takt-0\I\ mood But max D rad Ha ~t w y c k . cenler, and h is Wild Horse Band e nte r · . lain a t · 10 ·o'clock nightly at the Dis- . · neyland Hotel's La C~ntina lounge, plus midnight shows on Friday s '"d ·Saturdays. Music for dancing begins at 9- e a c.h e v e n,i n g . Pia nist Jerry Lam- buth performs at the Top of the Pa rk from ~ p.m . to 1 a.m . _ 1'f o nday through Saturday. Three D a n c in g Wa t e r s s hows are presented nightly. · v LUNCH•OINNER DAILY Food To Take Col 11:~A.M to lOP.M. lOJJ H..tier ltYd. COSJAMISA 642-7162. 631-f91 I ·ir. you neyer kno~ • what you'll · . . want next .. .. ' I fncMy. F9btuery ''· 197'9 DAILY PILO'P ... w.por.t Hideaway Off ere Barbecued Meats tie more than a passageway between this store und the SpachetU Bender reslaurant is actually 62nd Street. lmum '4!1tln1 c:apaclly or aomflhina like 18 peo- pl la 1<>1na to n« Ital a bil or w11tlnc unleu you & t tht•r arly. · THI: FACl'Oa TllAT obviou.lfy ac~ts for th() <.Se(ectablo dllfertnee ln th tast.e or lhe mrat n.'!'ll In that term "hickory amoked, ·• oft- abu ed to m un &otihln1 the meat a couple of um.cs wtut 1om artlficlaUy nevQrtd ltQuld. Jn1waa. the Dun 'N Barrel meals are cook<'d vl'ry slowly (up to ~I.ht hours>. Texas stvlt•. In the how ,. "pit " Nt>tttwr • hole ln the 1.round nor a bricked re. ct.'ss n1 ttl wait, 1tus-us really .a modern.con- tflvanct• that om w'hat r aembfes i1arge:Tree- i-tund1n1 oven and actually burns wood in the barbeculrta proceais. ClHTOICE&E SMO~~ A HfW C:OHCIY"T IH C:HIMISI ~- ALL YOU CAN EAT LUNCH 522s * DINNER s3ss Of'IN 7 DAYS RlOM 1 l·t :lO PM IN H>UMTAIH VAWY 11120 •OOICHUIST IAT TAUBT..Off S.D. NWY IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 7''ottgit0se" DINNER SPECIALS SERVED NIGHTLY FROM 4:00 P.M. MON. & TUE ..•. Bro11ted Chicken . . ....... ,$2.95 WED .... SeN.Oury Steak . .. .. . . .. . . . . ... .' ... .$2t65 THUR ...• Brochette of Beel .................. $3.35 or Spaghetti .... : .... : . · .. .. ...... J2.S5 FRI .... Terly•kl Steak ....................... $4.25 SAT .... Brochette ol Beef ................... J.3.35' or Chicken Fried Steak . . . . . . . .......• $2 .90. SUN ... Ro11t Sirloin, of Beel . , ...... : ....... .$3.35 A II served· with soup· or salad, choice of potato, .hot rol I and butter, beverage, jello or sherbet. -.;. BEER• WINE · ·400 S. COAST HWY; LAGUNA BEACH 494-3137 The 8Wl 'N Barrel ls located at the comer or the next intersection, Newport Shores, but more or leas directly behind the Spa1heett Bender. U you pus lhe Travelodge you've pee Afl<t the wood -yo\I realize hnmecliat.ely u~n Cint wt.e of lhe cooked meat -is 1en.uioe hickory, come by al no liUJe COit. A piece acar~ly laraer 1han • an ovenbe ...maLc.bUick runs 50 cents. ... loo far~ - AU. OP TRIS INFOaMAnoN we 1leaned rrom 1en1al Jeff Adler. proprietor and barbecue -chef extraordinalre. An expatriate Texan, his Bun 'N .Barrel partners are two relatlves who've likewise deserted the Lone Star Slate - Aunt Anita CWoodcom and Cousin Kirk <Red· dine >. I was tempted tcr take home a· little bit of everything Jeff orfers but sett.led, the' fll"St time out. for beef ribs. Even so, 1 managed somehow to obtain samples or the pork ribs and Aunt Anita's gn!&t chili .. Both tyPes or ribs were sensational and J have to admit that the chill placed ahead of my own -a concoction that has not gone without praise in these parts. IN THE BULK-TO-GO department. pork ribs are tabbed at $8.95 per slab, $4.75 for a half slab. Beer ribs in the same quantities are $7.50 and. $1. respectively. . . Beer brisket Is $4.95 per pound and turkey is $4.50 per pound. Asking price for the chili is $1. 75 per pint <enough for two>. $3.25 a quart (feeds three >and$ll.95agaUon (foraboutl3>. Dinner pris:es. all of which inctude beans, · cole slaw. bun and pickle, are beef brisket, turkey, pork ribs or beef ribs, $3.95 each: combo brisket or turkey and ribs. $4.50. Sapdwlch plates, U1tewise served with barbeCue beans, cole sl'w. pickle and bun, in- clude beef brisket . ~.85': turkey, $2.85;~hot dog <quarter pound. all beef>. $1.75. A BARBl;L SPECIAL Is the cbili bowl, $1 .60. Yet anothe r Is a small chili bowl and brisket or turkey sandwich. $2.85. Finally. there's the matter of spotting this some what hidden establishment. The address is 211 62nd St .. but that probably won't be too elpfuJ unles~u·re fully familiar with the north end of Newport Beach. Proceed north on the Coast Highway. past Superior and keep a ~sharp eye cocked for - Baer 's Outpost Uquors. Whal appears lo be lit- R-.,af - Cantonese Food eat here or l•k• hom. STAG CHINESE CASINO I 111 21st Pl., Newport Be~ ORlole J.tstO .._to ... , ..... hitr-Wt••• u.til l"M .... •0•1112'_1 .. _.Ml&A Monday thru Thursday Specials (Friday. Saturday. Sunday 't1I 6 p.m.) e•ceo• hohdavs Oceen Perch . . . • . .. . . • . . . . . . . 3.t!$ Anenttc Cod ................. 3.ts Peclflc Red Snapper . . . . . . . . . . 4.15 Mehl ~•hi ................... 4.15 Grllled See 8HS .............. 4.15 Top Slr1oln StHk ............. 5.15 Seefood Brochette ........ ·. . . . S.15 StHk I lob9ter .... : ...... , .• 1.15 Plus fresh Fish. Other Seafood and Steaks llWI 6eat-oi 16278 PACIFIC COAST HWY • HUNTINGTON BCH •12131 592-1321 3901 E COAST liWY •CORONA DEL MAR• 17141 6~ \ · MOW IM COST A MESA GUADALAJARA. RESTAURANT HOMEMADE MEXICAN FOOD OPEN DAILY 11 :00 A.M. to 11 :00 P.M. .. 665 PAULARINO eor--................. ...... ........ 1c. c.-.. c:w.tt COSTA MISA 540-2392 Hours ot service are ll a.m. to 8 .m., stwn days a week. Telephone: 646-7370. *.. .. APPARENTLY YOU :can't keep tbln_1s moving any mo~ with a mere three-ring circus. Because Del Webb's Newport.er Inn has jusl come up with a pro1ram called the "Bll 7." The intent of lhls campaign, we were told, 1 but 'N· About Norman StanleJ " is to fight infiation and to assist the Inn's cllen; tele with datly money-saving events, offering guests-a "super <lfscount" every· rugbl ol the week. I t On Mondays, for example, the Library Is the scene of free disc.o dance lessons and cocktails for only $1.25, Crom 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. \ FAMILY NIGHT FALLS on Tuesday and in the Bistro there's an "all you can eat" spaghetti feed. Mom and dad, $2.95; kids (12 and under), 9S cents pl""' tax, including -a salad bar and beverage. From 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. . During lhe week you can partake or o~ pleas8)lt affairs like a disco dance contest with $100 weekly in prizes: a hosted wine tasting and a s pecial seafood buffet. • Saturday a nd Sunday finds the Marine restaurant offering the hunt breakfast buffet, JO • a.m. to 2 p.m . Adults. S5.9S; kids. $3.95. Compllmentarychampagneforthegrownups. The Newporter hln is located at 1107 Jam- boree Road. one block north or Coast Highw~y. -Newpon. Beach. Telephone: 644-1700. A Dining Experience -j Beyond the Expected Your favorite cuisine: steak. chicken, seafood, delicate soups. class1col salads: prepared 10 please your palate. Served in the ambience of most beautiful oriental surroundings. Make your reservations now· for a truly enJoyable dining experience. =60 Fashion Island. Newport Center Reservations (714) 644-4811 Century Plaza Hotel, Century City Reservations (213) 2l!-184Q , . Sell your boat fast with a Boa~ing classifi~ ad in the Daily Pilot 642·567 ~UBLICI< NOTICE Now Affitari11$ IN THE LOUNGE ' Jeff and Penny a.re HotspJr Wednesday & Thursday Friday & Saturday 8:00 PM-12:30 AM 9:00 PM-1:30AM ~ .. !HA~I · Newport Beach 3333 W., Coast Highway • 642-2295 llUMCH NUOIMAMC. EVlllY SUMDA Y ADUtTS $9.95 CHILDREN $6.95 ---- i \ I l~--· . ~- Ft>atival. today lhrouah Fl'b 25, at Indio The futlval'is four famou rarinJ umeli. ond row ostnclles hu~l' betn Ml tbttlr traln1n11 u mp 1ttllfllt ~ady for tht1r "lld· uc1tln1 and Ul'!Pf daetohle racH evtry doy t tht• m11n orenu ,,,. TH COl\T TS 11rc.l hrld ut ni:mro,1tlmil<'l.Y 3 p m • aa lnltrml• ion ul trntlOM dur1n1 th«' Nu tlonDI ll()n.t• Show com p tation · Vohant('('r rldrr ure 1nv1tf'd to part1rl1uHl'. Th..-y m1y hin up to ride-1l tM north f(Uttt or tht1 an•m1 prior to the rac • or ot the publicity 0H1cc 1n Uoorn 4 ll, H'Cond floor ~h•llrnar Auditorium on tho fair ground.Ii R IOt~Rh ltlA Y ulso ---------------~ ... -. t.1gn up ohead of the t ime by 1>hon1n~ 1itisH TACONITE 25( SU NOA Y , FEB. 18 6:00· 11 :00 ~Oll NEWPORT BLVD., NEWPORT676-2340 13428U4 Other ev_cnt i. ure kicked orr l''cb 19 w1lb an Arabia n Street Ptrade bealnruna ot 10 30 a .m . with free ArBblan horse s how11 each cvemng al 6 45 A.. m o,d e i:..n ~heherazade ao court of Cour wil) reign over ,u evenLBtoadd color. A VARIETY of exhibits and shows are opep dally. Admission for adults is $2, chlldren6·121s $1 , rree for 6 and under with an adult. Grounds open dai-... -........................... _ ......... -....... lylOa.m.tolOp.m. FOR A REAL TASTE TR~AT r:rJ ~ J _ ~06-c•Ore. z;tirPorte . ---..... ..... • GOURMET DINING -MLDITERRANC:AN RM • 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD. e CHAMPAGNE 8RUNCH SUNDAYS 10·3 PM IRVINE, CALIFORNIA • DANCING NIGHTLY -CABARET LOUNG£ • CAPTAIN'S TABLE COFFEE SHOP -24 HRS IOppos1111 Orange Coun1vA11po•\I ANTHONY'S PIER 2 YACHT·•OMMSCDICIACKUY 103". IAYSIDE• (714) 640-5123 (714) 833·2770 .... I UI 'Ku• Me Kate' JohlT Wood und Marica Patterson perform an Colt' Porter's willy music?l. opening a Lhrcc-wccktmd run a t 8:3' tonight an Plum· mt•r Auditorium. Chapman Avenue and Lemon Street in Fullerton. Tickets start at $6 for the Fullerton Civic Light Opera pro· ductton thaL will have 2:30 matinees on Sunday. Filnny, Talent Slwws on Way Casting has be~n completed and rehearsals ar c under way ror "Sunday in New York." the next production of the Westminster Community Theater. The Norm a n Krasna comedy turns the clock back to 1961. "when virtue was its own re· ward." to tell the story or a young lady caught between her impulses a nd her upbringing and also between a persistent fiance and the young man she encounters on a visit to the big town. LAURA BLACK AND Michael Blelilz will play the leadi~g ~les D( twe newspaper m~~lc critics whose hves intertwine d\.\!l~g her Sunday visit to New York. Jerry Benner 1s cast as lhe girl"s_air.lin_e RiMJ.>rother , Frank }~~es Is her wealthy boyfriend from Albany, while Mary Benton and Chuck Gresham complete the cast. each wearing many hats in a pair or utility as- ~ignments. "Sunday in New York .. will open a fivf· weekend engagement oil March 9 and will t>e Intermission Tom Titus onstage Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through April >7 al lhe theat e r . 7272 Maple St .. Westminster . Advance reservations may be ob· tained by calling the theater at 893·8626. * AN OLD FASHIONED talent show is being • planned by the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse as a fund -raiser for the theater . Tryouts will be held Tuesday and Wednes· day at 8 p.m . in the Community Cente r .a uditorium on the Orange County Fairgrounds by produce r s Stan Wlas ick a nd Robbi Schoonover (whose own taJeot was showcased in .the pla)Lhouse's summer musical "Once Upon . a M..(lltress" >. A record player. tape recorder and pi;mist will be available on both audition nights. The show, called "14 Carat Follies," will be presented April 19, 20 ~nd 21 at the playhouse. Further information m ay be obtained by calling Miss Schoonover at 646·5611 during the daytime hours only. ANOTHER TALENT SHOW, this one on April .20, is be ing prepared by South Coast Actors Co-op in Newport Beach. It is planned as a semi-annual event. Performers will vie for recognJUoo from j udges made up of producers. directors, casting agents and the news media. They will be judged In the categories or best actor. best actress and best scene. Actors and actresses al South Co ast Actors C6-op are studying for professional careers In movies, theater and television. * BACKSTAGE -Local performers a rc again being sought for the summer season or,. musical theater at Coe ur d 'Alene. Idaho ... the 1979 season wlll lnclude productions of "Showboat," "Carnival," ··Annie Get Your Gun" and "Fiddler on the Roof" ... those In· , terested should send a resume to Robert Moe. Box 622. Coeur d ·Alene 63814 prior to Apri 11. OPEN DAILY -5 PM • (CLOSED MONDA VS) • 10-20 FRESH FISH DAILY• OVER 200 CALlt=ORNIA WINES• BOATDOCK Choice of highball, cocktail or wine. Special Pfer2 Selad or Boston Chowder. Choice of Entree with fruh vegetables.Sherbert or Chocolate Mousse. Tea or coffee end piping popov.ra, •UT.t-JPMO&YtullXWIA ' IOI N. IAYllDI Dlt. NIWPOllT llACH . (714)M':: .. -·--------------~----------~---------~ ... -. -' "Dark 8'.ar." a '2001 · llkt mm wtth u tunny. sad_ allmp1t" of tomor- tow '1 1pace travel. will be one or the reature ovrnt1 aC Colden Wrist Colle1e • flrat annuut Science Flctlon Day . moderated by Mike HOde l. sctcntc fiction broadcaster who hosts KPFK "s r ud10 ho w. "Hour2S .. After a lUACb bri..ak, Hodel will lnttod&kf the artcrnoon screenlnc ol "Dark SlJlr." Science fiction ,U • h1bit1 al.o win .. In Forum 2, alona with posters and literature on Saturda)' Veb. 24. Spont0red by the Stu- dc nl Development Of· fle e .. nd Campu$ M EMfSE&S of lht! pdne1 are a uthors Gregory Bc~r . Stev~ Robinette. A.E . Va n Vogt, and 11lus troto r Rlck stemback. sail!. • Additional inform•· tlon Is avatlabl~ al 892-Tnt, ext;set; Scl~nce Flcllon C1ub. --------,,..-------.-:. ___ ...;._ OPENS the prosram will be beld In Forwn 2 9 a .m . to 4 p.m . . AOIUSSION is $3 ceoeral. 12 ASGWC card or cnlor citizens. or ll for attendance-at only the artcmoon screening of .. Dark Stur ... at> l M\Jsic 9enter Presentations WEoNEso•v• The return of tfl! • ·National Theatre of Ja~n The Grand p.m. Bernie Zuber from the Tolkien Fellowship. San Marino. will open the day's even.J.S with s lides a nd a discussion on the ge nes is of To lkien ·s writings t o the film . -1..ord of the mngs ... At 10 a .m .• a-pa·nel Hentallon and is - c unlon on the future Qf.. science fiction will be Wilh Japan·s Greatest Artists ... TOMIJURO .am KANK Same program every performance: SttU~~!'OOst) . RENJISHI (The Double .... ~:\ lion Dance) 5 PERFORMANCES FEB. 21·24 SHRINE AUDITORIUM lit \ ••t11 111mm11 .. 1 • "'''"I0.11>< 1 ' •• u ••U-l:t.!1 •·t!!"Pl!·ll Evn.118:30 Feb. 21.22. 23 & 24 • Mat. at 2:30 Sat. Fett. 24 TICKETS S15. 12.50. 10.00, 9.00, 8.00 MAIL ORDERS NOW 10 Music Centei Ticket Ofli<:(! 135 " Graro Av~. 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Join the fun! CALL TODAY! (714)975--0700 Call or visit today for a tour of Center Club. Ask for your free catalog & f~ guest ~~~. --t---- NO OBLIGATION Ask about ow; eft'ectJ\le programs for ~alcohol, • weight, and strm. We have over 40 years or experielu. It's euy! It worb! It will cbanae JUUi" life ••• tor good! OPEN · 7DAYS AWEEK! .. •• . -· ' I I-·r . I i , .. -............ieioos'~ I .ast Mistake· .......... ,.. HQRLI. ACCl!NTa DIMUPT!D CLAIH'I IOUTHIRN CALIFORNIA DDUT Mu.lcal Energy of Nick .lonet, Left, Joe ltrumfMI' 8addlr9d In lanta Monte. li:uh w;orih Hearing? Briti&h-Roek Band's Energr Shortcirc.Uts II MICHAEL PASUVlClt --WIM Few lean have been shed since ~x-Sex P1atola buaial Sid Vlci9us went out for a heroin plaaa lwo weeks aco. · Among the non-mourners ls "Camel" ·Thom. 'floor manaaer at Hu.ntiqton Beach's Golden BeJtr and a member of tbe ataa• 1HUri t1_ force that trailed the Pistols on its American •lour. -· · 8EMEQE81NG TWO weeks of tryfng to keep Sid (John Ritchie> out of trouble and off heroin. Thom was not surprised by the overdose that ended Sid's murder trial Feb. 2. "I think Sid was the epitome of the saying, 'The only crime universally punis hable by death is stupidity' ... says Thom. "It was just another dumb mistake .·· Thom often played a role akin to babysit· ling tbe minimally-talented musician. IN ATLANTA, Vicious slipped away and in· tentlonally slashed hls forearm with a broken lamp in"aPParetlt hope that a trip to the hospital would get him a supply or heavy pain-killers . Thom says the doctors simply wrapped the wound and kicked Vicious out. A journalist rriend sounded apprehe e on tbe phone from Londo last en he heard I was going to see th ash at the San· ta Monica Civic · Hearing the e:oUtlcau0 headstron~ lyrics ther efore 1s essenU a .iilortunate~y, the a lready thickly-accented vocals of gultarists • JoP Strummer and Mick Jones were often lost within the d iscordant wall ot sound. The Clash also displayed an overly nar· row foe~ choosing to pace the set with an overload oC fast and furious tunes like "White Riot " and "I'm So Bored With The USA." The band skipped its fine re make of reggae gu itarist Junior Ma rvin's "Police ,and Thieves." He refuses to find tragedy In Sid's rapid self.destruct.ion -''It got to the point where one or the roadies aske<ntim ·to stgn an l lbum, a we were telling him how to spell Vicious." · However, ,,Thom does believe that the in· tense media interest Cl.e. hype> over the Sex Pistols tour probably speeded Sid's d~cline into a bad joke. "Really? But they're jusla little London ·band," he said, as 1( the radical messages of tbls h1ghly regarded new wave 'band might ·not translate well before an American au- dience. · "He had a reputation and be was trying to live up to It," he said. 0 Jn<Jeed. With a great deal or the dlscredll going to an audience that generally looted and acted the part of remnants or worldwide genetic warfare , t he Clash 's Southern CaUCornJa debut was a grisly affair. At its best, The Clash's hard rqck recalls the most exhiliratiog a nd rebellious efforts or the early Who and Stones, bands considered anarchistic in their own time. HE POINTS TO a show in San Antonio where Sid smashed an overzealou~ female in the head with his bass guitar. Offstage, Vicious became incomgible to the point where Thom says be threatened to handcuff him to his motel bed- Rock's version of the Great Train Robbery ended in San Francisco last January. The quartet is not without its virtues -~ctive sta_ge presence and a high energy as- seult agrunst musical and social elitism - but It must share the blame. If enepgy land purpose translated int~ sales, The Clash's debut album in the States, "Give 'em Enough Rope," CEplc >would have found its way into the Top 100 long ago. Yet. too much energy can short circuit. as it did in Santa Monica last ·Friday. Much of the crowd just J>Q&~d along mindlessly, providing mtn1mal response. • "Alter the Winterland show, we just dropped him and left him.lat a party," Thom s ays. Vicious followed up with his first public overdose on a night back fo New York. The one-hour set, debvered at a decibel level that lefl me tem porarily as deal as a jackrabbit· hving on an airport runway, re· v~aled only portions of-the·b s '>n·recor . 1trengths . . . Like reggae, the best new wave music reflects a community outside the mainstream. me--Of the "T110retrbte;t)adlt!<I pers1slen . ly r.us hed the stage for brief commando--at- tacks on the band. Grim . THOM SMILES as he notes how a person of Sid's quality grew to become a national figure. ~1 have to·ktmt-of sit-back-andlaugh a1 o..ur own stupidity." he says. There's a long pause when Thom is asked to say something positive about Vicious. "Well, l g·ues§ you could say that if a bunch of Cans start· ed attacking the s tage, Sid wouldn't have run away. He would ha ve stayed with us and' fought." • Color and musical approach-aside, disciples or both styles promote visions of anarchy and the righteous destruction or what the Rastafarians call "Babylon." Punks just call it "society." The Clash will likely survive the most ob- noxious elements that go with punk concerts. but the band's live show must be more con- vincing and expansive before it can truly be called one or rock's m ost important young bands. • The Lo,11g Beach Theatre Festival LIMITED ENGAG EMEN T! 4 Perf.Tbls Weekend! CHAa TICIETI mw (2t3) 438-3881 PElliY NAN HARRY KlllG • MAml ·TOWNES Ot11c1N~MICHA£l. FLANAGAN llUIUI Pllf--U. bn. l11n. t!IN TlluB. $107$9 • frt. & Sit. $111$10 •Cu1111111i.. u o p.111. llleb. ..... ""' Siii!. $11$7. ~ liM 2'30 p.m. TIClltTS ....... , IOllll lllltll IOI OfflC( 300 t. OCf.ul aw. IOIK l(.tOl tOIOl CAU OIJI G>MI fOl lDlTS All> llfOllMllOI • tlCIUIS ll\lllllMl.l _, 1ICl!fl1QI AllO ~~MD at 'Ul Ill. lomJl"TMlll ~ I f 1U ~ OOMl'llOlt SlOIO · lONG DEACH CONvaTION~ 6Ell1mAIMMDITcaaa ~'"" w 300 C OC-M . llllll ltac•, CA 90l(Jl. ~ , .. caour um '"'"*'IOll cau Cll.Jl oe JMS ,_V• TIME. 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Pablo Jazz Festival was in keeping and played about four numbers with the tradition of excellence at the-before their leader arrived. Music Center's Dorothy Chandler Walking out on at.age Count Basie, Pavilion. 1 •impeccably aroomed, bowed, im- 1 Ella Fitzgerlald, Count Basie, mediately sat down at the buge Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass, Jolin Hurd grand piano and started playiq in and Buddy Rieb, all big names on his totally disUngWabed style. Clean, their own, teamed up to present a crisp and very melodic. fast-paced, light and classy package After a few numbers Basie in· of jazz to last Tuesday night's au-, troduced his new bassist, John dience. McClayton, then the whole band· One wonders why the Music Center joined in to showcase this new young didn't book people or this stature on a talent. weekend. Nevertheless, the house Starting off with "Can't Buy Me was full and "tery enthusiastic. Love," Miss Fitzgerald kept up a A combo of Peterson, Hurd, Pass strong delivery non-atop for a total of and Rich staf'ted things off. Each 10 songs, backed by the Basie musi· song was a delight, ~rformed with clans at full tilt sound. precision, care and verve. Each star Subdued lighting created an ln· soloed with the crowd gi.viog Paaa'a tlmate nieht club mood· with Ella intricate guitar work so much ap·· crooning the words of "Round Mid- plause 'that some of ·the finer nil{ht" and started the second half of passages were lost. , her show that featured the blues and Excitement grew as the Basie ballad style wblcb has made Miss Band arrived on stage. They started Fitzgerald famous worldwide. off with a full, straight-ahead sound Lois JOfl Hiloma One of the ·year's · 10 best Plain Dealer. Cleveland. Donna Cherin I Sunday News Journal. Wilmington. Del .. Harry Themal I Jacksonville Journal, Mike Clark I The Virginian-Pilot. Norfolk. va .. Mal Vincent I Burlington Coonty Times. Lou Gaul I WEEl-FM. Boston. Nat Segaloff I Boston Ptioenlx. Stephen Schiff/ WMPB-TV. Baltimore. Lou Robinson I Journal Gniup. washington. D.C.. John Greenwald I Cr-eative L--0afing, Atlanta. Frank Ratka I Fl Lauderdale News & Sun Sentinel. Glenn Lovell/ Arizona Republic. Mik~ Petrynr/Sun Reporter. San Francisco. G~ne Robertson I Denver Post Rena Andrews I Chicago Citizen. David Sch ultz I Journ al Herald~ Dayton . Terry Lawson I Omaha World Herald. Peter Citron I Cleveland Press. Rex Reed I Milwaukee Sentinel. Greg Moody I N Sentinel. Ft \A/dyne. Michael P. S ntth I Indian News. David Mannweiler L San Fr~ncisco C \.: e. John wmttrmm I Lerners \ rfe New~ CJiit"~1 _c_,_...._ --__.;.--MUL~----- AN UNMARRIED WOMAN ;...!...:.-~-----------.~------.;....;.... JIU: Cl:AYllURGH ~ ·BAns MICHAIJ. MURPHY ffilj GORMAN ........ ~--~-IOM'Mf ...._._...,_...,M41llMllllMI• .... WJ..<OlllTI _ .................... -·-·--· lill<.'el 11 ....... -~-........ -..... --='iil. 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QUINTET'' ,.., ) .. --L- -·Leiigue-OOers :Auction • .. ~ r.:;r:btie art nlllb6t and lileat-auetioa WI ID Lbl malla banquet raom o1 tbe Huatmctioa 8eacJI lllla wtll be tM ftnt major project ol tM new. DOD·praftt Calllornla COUDeU of Art~. Tbe room. n 11112 Padfte Coat Hiab•aJ. HunUalf,aD a.aeb. will be ft.Ued wttb won. ol ~== ~all=~.r~:::i=· ::!~ noon to I p.m. Satu.rday ud 10 a.m. to e SUD· clay. The couneU meeta once a montb to ectuc:.re =• bllp art.llU belp tbemMlves and coo .aorta wttb 1alleriel. art acboola and~ ...... OLD IU8'l'SU -Coeta 11 .. Art Leape . will meet at 1 p.m. Tbunday. Feb. zz. at TeWtalde lllddle School. 3224 N. CalltoraJ.a St., ror a delDOllltndon by GILEE ol rornanUc atlll· life tec.baiq1m. 00.. PAINTINGS-By Charles Dona and Re11e Buzbee oo display thrauP Feb. 28 a-i Glendale P'ede1al Sa1ln11 and Loan. 100 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beacb. Hours 1 are 9 a.m. to4 p.m :.Monday throu&h Thursday. Po-Mo Painter's. Poetic .. SYIDOLllATION" -Topic of sym- posium of day-long events from Wednesday, Feb. 21 to Friday, Feb. 23. atartine at 10 a.m. in UC lnlne'• Pine MU VWace. sponsored by studio art sractuate students. Poetry -uau11l1 beard -la ielt in watcbial Dr. N1na Yeb draw a bone from flow· lDI U... starUaa with the eye. . Hls particular tecbnlque,-c&lled Po-Mo (throw~>. waa deve&oped about800 years aao. Al a fourth pneraUon artiat, be la very adept at relatlQC bl.a apedalty to bis cultural beritqe. Q)utJ1ne ~ ~ twlee ... all honors in the state brush ~ CClllteat' conducted by the California MUMWD ol Science and Industry. ST~Y BOXE& -Putel drawtnca by thla N Yon artilt are oa display at West Cout aUery, Z700 W. Coast Hilbway. Newport Beacb · through March 20. ReeeDtJon for the. artlat from 7to10 p.m. Friday, Feb. 23. The mutes' CbineM brulh ~ will be preHIUd in .a one-man show, demcmtratloo and reNDtiJOa from 1 to S p.m. Sunday at the Spa in Park Ne wport Apartments, comer ol Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills roads, Newport Beech. Nilll Yeh, wbo teaches at Coastline Collep, ha orpni.,., a IJ"OUP ol more than 2,000 de- votees and la wttttni a manual for American Cb1Dele brUlb artiats. He is represented in ma- jor pUeries in the United States, C2µna and 1..aUD Amenca. ''ID tbe Orient the horse is alWQS tbe sym- bol ol vitality, a combln.etloo ol Strealtb and gr~. And the style • of paintlng ia fast and -~too.''--u1d N&Da X-. who wu.dfk mtlat for the Just-concluded Chinese Year ol the Horse. "One of the ~'$ best films!' S...M.fll. ' • """ llbcMlt JIMI HENDRIX ... , .... " ... ,_.,. JILU ~t .... , ... ,. ... , ... ~ .. ''An original and astonishing plec• ~f work.'' -aiart.s ~ UL Tines '•Compeing ... a kind cl metaphyskol -thrler that contains elements cl the Western and the sdence.fktion fable." -Jodi Hrol. Newsweek . PaulNeuman Bibi Andersson Fernando Rey C\tMjat -v~~ Vttaio GOssmon :=.:.0.:""Aobert Altman t-'ffalk ~ & Robert Aftman-PotncJo Aesnldc t"'Aobeft Altman. Uonel CheCWynd. Potr1do Aesnldc -rom Pierson ·-·--(ji). I ,1 0 "' DINO DE LAURENTIIS presents A MICHAEL CRICHTON FILM starring SEAN DONALD CONNERY SUTHERLAND and LEStEY-ANN.ElJOWN A JOHN FOREMAN PRODUCTION Screenplay by t.ICHAEL CRICHTON bo9ed on his novel Music by JERRY 90lOSMffif • Produced by JOHN FOREMAN • Dlrlcted by MICHAEL CRICHTON •A Famous Rims N.V. Pn>clJdton PANAVISION9 • TECHNICOLOR9 IRoo '"e 8AHTAM ml IXll ma....,!" fr!ll:'!z:r..%1 ~ ,.,.~-eo.i-M.--Ti'!!!!.~ ANNVAL aovNIKIP -Worb ot • ol ~ naU.'1 belt Down WelW1l artilta wW be f ........ et tbe aft ~':.' It t.be Saddlebact 1DD oa l"lnt 9tnet ID Ana 8'1nda7 tbrouO Mareb 11. rr..s r.uowa ot Bldort. Mont. w1ll be •pedal ...... WD1'111N81'Sa AU -Aaloetatlon wlD meet et 7:IO p.m. Tllunday, Feb. 22 ID t.be Chic Center, GOO WMtmtuter Ave., to watcb I.Jada Youq demaaltra&e ber famoua mice on black velvet. •u.D CAUPO&NIA" -Serles of 4,-y braab ntrreolon bJ LurJ D. JOIMll opeiaa Satunla7 at HaQftmu.r aa11er1e1. m N. Cout ffllbway, Lquaa BMeb. Houri an 10 a.m. to 5 daU1 tbroqb Maida t. - --~:) MW:e:::t cllM:~I MMMM...-AM ... GUn C.t&N•M IUfft 1N1 .............. , .... -C. ICIOt'f MU9COlllll) ,,.. .. ,_ .... . .......... , ... . J.a.a. 1'0Ul9rS "'LOl9 °'THI ..as• CNI ,,_,.,. ....... ... ,_ .._ .. WMleiat -.nAT llAllr .... ..._ .... ,.. .. .. ,._ ...... ,,. .......... . , .... ""' ........ , .. '°"' Tiii MINK'S .IOlt,., -.. IOISINI GmCll a CllON9 ...... ..,..fllt 2. ....... 4'CMIDOflf (It ,_.,..aunm111 .... MUI• NTll ION "" ..... '°' P"lt ..... M CllOIR IOn 111 a caa.-•MAN Mtft M •IMAl 31 WWN41tl ... ............. .. MOVIE REVIEWS --'Great 'GMAT TRAIN A088DY' C04TARI L••Y Anne Down A ...... le•n ~""tefY By BOB TllOllAB "-_,,,__ •"111£ GaBA,. T&AIN aoaaUY .. offers hi&h adVeoture ln splendid •b'I . wrtti.o and directed by Michael Cricbt.on from h1s own nov el. The rob~ry taku place not ln tbt Old Weil but ln 1855 En1land. ll l1 ukl to be bued on lbe flnt real-Ule belat of.a movmc t.ra.lD. The crime la perpetrated by a t"n>UP of polished crooks headed by Sean Connery, who ls able to funcUon equally well lD tugb IOClety and the underworld. The pace is leaaurely, 'mollt of the film concerned w1lb lbe lbetl Ol four keys re- quired to opea_&M__llro!ll_box ol ~ beaded for the Crimean baWegroUnd. Tbe-cllmu . ing, wilb Connery himself scrambllng atop the r"cing train. · He get s 'fine support fro~ Donald Sutherland, Lesley-Anne Down <' lJpatairs, Downstain") and an En&llah cast. Rated PG, the film contains a number of double entendres but llWe else to corrupt the small ones. Except perhaps tbe message that crlme can not only pay but provide jolly good fun. February 23 -. March ·11, 1979 At Jordan Theatre HURRY I for best selection $4.00 ."$ 8.50 Sunday Matinee at 2:00 p.m. Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. ewe at p:so p.m. Ticket Box Office & Information • M .at 518 E Fourth St. Phone 432·7926 STUDENT RUIH POLICY: Al tlelceta 12.00 30 m1nute9 prlot to c:urteln. With Wiid atUdent LD. CLongBeacJi GvicCf.,iglitOf>etlJ NOW BY POPULAR DEMAND WEDNESDAY & THLIRSDA Y '"IU~lllMA•. •• IW .. , lh ..... ltn.lon •llO _ .. Me, It tllll '"" wnw -<-llOOll -.it•....., -, .., nw nwt t1-'""9ed., w-.r '"' --"-........ llwolO~ ,_ • M l< ..... WI! 11W ... Al>OrH• ·'--" IMI..,_..,,,.,,,.,,,... .. , , ... Mlt<i.I .-" WlllN'Ch ... 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KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles 8 KABC·TV (ABC) tos Angele~ Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Otego G KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles OJ) KCST (ABC) San Diego • KTlV (Ind) Los Angeles e KCOP· TV (Ind) Los Angeles e KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angeles 89 KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach D OWP'MHT IT~ :-NOYA Thi Onlmmond'• butldtng "M--From Edtn" get• a new ~ wt1o ......... ~ -Ocillll't ~ .... r-. -+--~-lllloaldll'O ·-'"PC)nliOllltlel of lOOI~• dren on tri. p<ernt... atudled. (R) • ~ ~r OI The Oun" t'.JO D HILLO, LAMY 119671 Jimea Gerner, . Lairy lrwtt• Ruthie'• trou· Juon Ao1>1rd1.. Wyett blelome alaumatn to alt .,_ •talk• the man wtlo In on 1111radio11\ow, -... " G ADYlNTUMM kllled his brothlf (2 iw.:, "Count• Strike" • ~ ~ ~t 1111 job 8) TOUOHNI IT OUT and idlool to th1t hi can A apeclel in-depth ,report ~Ille "good 11'9". Of bluel afriget l.Mry John. • CAAOl ltMNETT eon 1a preeemed. AHO FAll'HD8 IO:OO 8 Cl) DAUA8 S kltt: "The Famlly... Sue Ellen'I 1111« decldet to mMte her move on Bob· "Soep To Nutt." by now that he and Pam ., MOVIE _. * • "Phtntom OI The Aue are eeperit..... - I D 8W£EP8TAKU Morgue" I 1954 1 Kar A f\u.l>MI! tenru1 pro Miiden, Patricia Med!N. A (Devld Ogden Stlera). a peychopatl\ end 1119 flan-• would-t>e mecMnic (Jon cee commit a ..,... of Wllmeley). and • phltan. eS--y}~~ON thropll1 (Roddy McOowlltl MS< IN AEVIEW gone broke nn<1 lhem· 1;30 D 8AOllf£M ANO • telvea In the lottery flnala. aalT£R8 . I L-r..waGAU.ERY Chec:llo 1nd Ronald are "'Whlle>er" An Ametlcan tocllad tn their room by COUC>le leek peece and Zlpper who la uneware that tranqulllly In an old. the l\OuM II on lire. • g t!I WHATS remote Enottsll country ~ houN . Dwayne hU 1 dream In • MAST'EN'tECE vmlcfl Alf, OM and Rerun THEATRE are s~ful •dutta llnd "Country M1tter1: Breeze TUBE TOPPERS KOCE 8 7:30 -Voters Pme.Une. Jlm Coope r i nte r~iews California Oemocrati~ Senator Alan Cranston. ABC G 9:00 -"Shampoo." Warren Beatty plays a bed·hopplng hair stylist In this TV premiere of the 1975 movie comedy with Julie Christie, Goldie Hawn and Lee Grant. <photo at left> · KHJ D u~oo -"The Hellfigbters." John Wayne heads an oil well fire team in this 1969 ·adventure movie with · Katharine Ross. Matey" T'WO young wom- en we ewtilleMd 10 Ille .iementll 11nd ~· aide of their n1turee wtlen they 111ve 1 jobleu eornmunlt'f, (Al • ID WORLD "GetllnQ Elected In P~. Hew GulnM'' w .. ,.,,,.. •tyle politic. .,. pleyed out In I TIMrd World ... NIW9 Mtti . .... I=.=-...... • •.,. "1he Helflghter1" t 1989) JofM\ WWfN, t<MM- rlne ~. A bend of COll- regeous ~·• betlle 1 J~tacutar oll·w•H blllll (21w• • THE 000 oouPl.E Ftll11 and 0tcw recall ti,. time Felh1 pfl0tog1 apfled hit flenc:ee for the PllYbOY centerfold. ·THE~, The OOOdlel buy a lllm ttudJO. tire .. IM dt1ec10<t and rn1ll• their own "'°"'"· • Dte*CAVETT GuHI: George Balley. (Pert 2 of 2) 11:t• 1 a NIW8 11:30 ()) NlW AVIHOERS The Avengers NIW'Ch for an egent wtlOM rw.ove<y from a 20-V-amntlla epetl hal endeogered hi• tile. D TONQHT Hoit: Johnny Caraon- Oueeta.. Wlttlam o.mar .. t. Oevld Brenner. Ray Chattes. , • TWIUGHT ZOMI A "A WCHid OI Dlflef'ence Arthur cuni. i. une•pect •. edty and IUddenty thrown Into IN world of Hotly· wood. I TMEGONG 8HOW QET&MART Mu 'a undercov., rote C8UM9 his friend• to tlllnk lllat lie 1118 got" --· rr~MC .... ·ttM89 MNTTA ear.t11 ...,ci-lor I dangerOUI crlMlnal poling u • PHH iger on a croea- .counuy ~ buf.1"1 MOANING tl:OO. 1WIUQHT ZONE ~ >'Tiie Alp Ven Winkle c.c>er'' Four men p44W' the ~crime. to no avail. • JUl(DOX ~Twtggy . ~.,.~Book" (Pert 21 Max'I friend. Sid t<rtmm, COITIM to IN,_ cue IO retfle¥e e 1111 of KAOSagenta • MOYA .. "Mernorlea From Eden The •X9tn<lln0 rolel end '"ponllbilltlel of loot .,. 11\idled . 12:80 • lilOYIE ·~ "How To Make a Monl1er'' (1951) Aotl¥1 Ha.rrla. Gary CGMllY .. A dl1gruntted Hollywood malle-uc> wtlal hypno4u. nis crM1lone to 1t•. e MOYIE o k'-" *** "Anni• 1 •• , 119351 Barblt• Stenwydc. Pr•ton FOSier. A trontler women~ e celebfl- ty 11 • c1rcu1 ---~.(21n.I • MOYIE ,..-,._ .. * •'h "Under ..._ ........ 11Mtl tnond B«gman. JOlll)h eon.ti. A romantic d (atna Mt In 1831 AUltr•· II• . deplctlnQ • IOCiety woman·• de~ratioft fnto alcoholllm. 12:46 8 (I) cea LA1' MOYIE *. •'5nowbee1l" { 1911) I Bo Sveneon. YveU• Mlmleu•. A liuoe hllf- anlmltf, hllff.f!umen terror- lzel reeldefttl and guetll of a tiny 11c1 reeort. - tt119 MCWW •• "Ow .... In ISagded" t 1Hll--'loql-Ca1..,_,. Frri 0.WoHe. A ~ .. ~.,._IO the Mlelll f.111 to lnflttr ... a bend of~·· (2 twt.) tt:•• MOVll • .... .....,.,... Marlllld- .,. .. ( 1M2l Jeilt Olwlncller. Ty Herdln, In lurma. Oen- tfll ,,.,,_ Mltrtl Md hit ln9'I tiy IO dMl~ I ..,. tteiC~\lllaoeM­ lng Wofld W11 N. 11 tit .. 30 min.I t••~INCW. Hott: 1it1c1 Cooper Gu..11: OtMa ~on-• Jotln, CNc:. The Cari. Tanye Tber. T. COnnec- ~Jeff Kut.uh Denclf'L I U)W IJCHllla t:IO WANTB>: DIM> ()Ill Al.NI ":fh. For One" Two oun· men hOld three Innocent lloltegee .fa< Ille frMdom of Jolll '• prlionet':-... MOYIE • • '.\ "The Outtlder" 11982) T~ Cuttle, J.,.,_ F'fenc:liC:Ui. Pima lndllll, WI Hamilton H9)'91 helol 1n •*'Ill the neg on MC> 2:111.>Wna. .;:::-1 1:21 NEW9 l:IO NfW8 MOYIE •• ''Wldernlel ~· ( tt70I DoculMfttery. A brWt lndiell boy ftQM the dengers •• of the Alalalll tundra 11iw .. 55 min I • MOYie * * * "Affair In Trinidad" 119521 Olerwl Ford. Rita Ha~ortn. A bHutllul WOtf\111 bec:omH 111tan- gled In • tw1ous ;.me of ~~I Max and 90 muat retrleYe • deldty ICMnllfic IMory fromKAOS. 2:111 ITEVt EDWAAOI a:oo MOYIE • •~ "Ab1ndon1d" 1 tlM91 Oennlt P't<Mle, ,,_,, CMndter. A con- cerned newepepetmtn ~ the bled! m1W11et beby rad!et, (I IW • 3Q min.I a.1~· a:al MOYIE * * * "Th1 Cor.ic1n Bfothlfl" ( 194 I) Dougla F11rbank1 Jr.. Rutll Werrlck. Two Sleme" twlnl. teparlled ., blttll. tell In love Wiii\ Ille Mrlle worw1n wtlll• •Hieing ,.....,. on their perent1' murcser.. (2 twt,. 15 mill.) 4:00D MOYIE * •'h "Once UP,on A Horw" ( 19581 Oen Rowan, Dick Mlrtln. A COUC>1e of - • ·'Roots II' Retains .Brilliance By JERRY BUCK HOLLYWOOU <AP > -The long.anticipated and much-heralded "Roots: The "Next Generati~n" is here at last -and easily overcomes the JlllX- that plagues so many sequels. "Roqls" made'(V hlstol)' two yea~ ago as the most-watched series of all time, won rune Emmys and a Peabody Award. The sequel, if not a masterpiece, is brilliant televiston. The show crackles with an excitement from [,,..--------...,] a blend ot s uperior T\' REVIEW performances, direction. • writing, and technical "'---------.J. virtuosity that_.is-r-arely achieved on t:be home screen. • -Even in the first chapter, a direct link to Haley is established, His first teacher was "Sister Car· rie," and young Warner .1'ecame the beloved ··u_n· cle Jtm'.._of his youth. Elizabeth becomes Aunt Lu:. one of the rtrst to ten Haley or the old African, Kunta Kinte. JOHN ERMAN DIREtTED the first chapter a nd two others. Charles S. Dubln directed two. and Lloyd Richards and Georg Stanf9rd Brown one each. Ernest Kinoy, who woo an Emmy for ··Roots.·· wrote the outJine and four of the chapters. Other writers were Sydney Glass. Thad Mumford, aftcl John McGreevey. The scripts were based on addi· lion al stories from "'Roots ... material from BEST COMIC Stev.M•rtln TOP FEMALE A&B . Donn• Summer ..... ~ MALE VOCALIST Barry Manllow THE H·HOUR CONTINUATiON of the saga of Haley's upcoming book "'Search,':.40d from 800 Alex Haley's family begins on ABC, Chanl\el 7, pages or notes provided by the author . ....., Sunday at 8 and continues in two-hour episodes • "I feel great about being in 'Roots'," Brown each night or the week Uirougb Friday. The con· said . "SimplY tbat. It's a great honor. It's nice that· clllding chapter is next Sunday night. out o( the thousands or performers Lynne and I Four Gramnag Ateards ,. The rwst episode of "Roots n'' takes up the had the opportunity to be In both, to bridge the .§tory after the descendants of Kunta K.inte, freed gap. _ from slavery, bad packed tbelr meager belongings "I also have the distinction of being the, only and set out for a new life in Henning, Tenn. person to act In the series and direct. In all, I m In 'GREAT HONOR' G T e h In the final episode, Haley makes the 12-year u.ven bou.n of botlueries and direct two hours ." Georg st.nford Brown Be search for his roots that climaxes with his dis· ___ .:__ ___________ =-=========== By YARDENA ABAR ~ e eeS nttmp covefLe0~~~e~11~~~~ta~teJ" y~z~aaner the ;~~i!!i~~~~~~~~=-==:::::~:--:~::~:rr-;11 origt'iial "Roots·~ ended. Blacksmith Tom Harvey, with bis wife, Irene, is Henning's leading black citizen. Chicken George, now senile and cranky. ts soon to die. "Last Dance·· also won the best ·· rhythm and blues song award for HOLLYWOOD CAP) The Bee songwriter Paul Jabara. Gees, whose. best-selling soundtrack Barry Manilow, named best male for 1.be film "Saturday Night Fever " pop performer for his disco-flavored was shut out of last year's Academy "Copacabana," seemed surprised Award nominations, )\'.ere vindicated the tune had won him bis first with four prizes at tbis1year's Gram· Grammy. my awards. "Satw'day Night Fever" was voted "I thought it was a real novelty album of the year, and the Bee Gees song," said the blond-maned singer. took bome three other Grammys as "I didn't think it w.as going to be a disco music came of age at the 21st hit." annual awards by the National Aca demy or Recording Arts and WHll~E DISCO ARTISTS were Sciences. present to collect their winnings, man)4 Bllly Joel was the roadblock that hobored performers were absent, in· kept disco sound rrom sweeping the eluding Joel and Anne Murray, whose music industry's most prestigious "You Needed Me" won the best pop, awards at the nationally televised female performance award THE OPENING CHAPTER tells two overla~· pin~ stories: Tom Harvey's refusal to allow his daughter Elizabeth to marry a light.ak.inoed black because or his bitter memories, contrasted witb · his tacit approval in the race of white opposition of the marriage or a black school teacher to the IOD of Hennlng's leading white citizen. "Tom was a stern, determined man with a lot of faults." said Georg Stanford Brown. He and Lynne Moody, as Irene, are the only actors from the"Ortglnal cast. Chicken George, playcid' by Ben Vereen in "Roots," Is portrayed heM'I by Avon Long. .,. Henry Fonda plays Col. Fredeack Warner, Olivia de Haviland is his wife, ahd Richard Thomas ls Jim, the son they disown when he mar- ries the black teacher , Carrie, played by Fay Hauser. ceremonies Thursday night. comedian Steve Martin provldeo THE NEW YORK singer-writer the evening's funniest ~9ment. He ________________ __._ __ scored a mlni·sweep or hiB own, tak· too.k the stas..e to present the pop. , ing soog or the year and record of the male vocalist award. dressed in a ... --------~~~='"':"::'="':"':'':'::--, yearlor bis mellow love song, "Just tuxedo jacket and boxer shorts. His NOW AT THE WHITE HOUSE the Way You'.v e." missing trouaers were produced on a N 1 H I J ·• But in addition to album or the dry cleaner's banger and Martin put "Orange County's o. ouse 0 au year. brotbet,"s Robin, Barry and them on to renewed guffaws. The New M•nagement Pretenta • Maurice Gibb ,also won best pop • Martin also won the best comedy vocal by a group and best arrange'· ....11-.. rd , h d meat for voices both for ··~ ..... in. reco • ....._ awe ,or t e secon year 41 .. ' ~ · running. This year's winning effort Alive, ·and producer of the year, an was "A Wild and Crazy Guy " bobor tbe veteran Australian rock · muaidam shared with Albby GaJuteo A T&JO Of LONG·time ala.rs • all a.ad Karl RlcbardlOD. no-shows at the ceremony, took top Tbe two-man, two-woman disco country honors. Willie Nellon wu group A Taite of Honey -wbo named top male vocalilt for ' scored a hit with "Booeie Oo1ie "Georgie On My Mind" and com· Oolie" -wu something of a dark· blned with WaylotnJenninc1 for the horse winner In .the new artist best IJ"OUl> vocal, "Mamas Don't Let category. beating out more tradl· Your Babies Grow Up To Be tlonal rock performer.a Elvis Cowbo)'I.'' Dolly Parton won u beat Coltello, the Cara__.Toto and Chris female vocalist fOr "'Here You Come Rea. • Again.'" • 018()() QUEEN DONNA Summer, Another nominee. was both an 494-1011/t 0,..J4 ........ M..S.W.. "HIGH MILEAGE" ............. ,.JWWI clutchina the vlctrola·sbaped trophy abfentee and a loser -rormer Presl· she earned as beat female rhythm dent Richard Nixon. The album or ____ ..:...;:=------------:----and blues performer ror "Lai l Nix.on'• televised ,interviews with Dance," applauded the record David Frost was nomln1ted lot he ( L M. BOYD ) EDDIE HARRIS M..W. t:J .. l l:tt ,_..1J:>t e& ..... liJMttt,... academ.y for romlng around to the s poken word cate1ory, but was aced . . disco crue that has swept the coun· out by Orson Well~s·. recent al~.~ of '----,N-FO~A""".M~S In th• try In the lut year. the soundtrack to C1tl1en Kane. DAILY PILOT . -. ._ .......... SER •. ORARSTOfl j " ... ond plea-. h.lp. m• resl1t th. temptation to claim Marmaduke os a ct.pendent on my taxea." SUPERHEROES , : VMCM1S ... UM ... I MOON MULLINS By Bil Keane "tt's OK, Mommy. I'm already tudctd in." DENNIS THE MENACE by Jftf MacNelly \tRY CCtD INGa?JlG. by Ferd & Tom Johnson ------1 THOUGHT so·· Go B,ACK .AND <IE1' BUSY.I TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY I • . , 5'«1ffl.£ "'""!.£ SC~ll••t.E S'~NL£ J . by Tom K. Ryan by Emil Busllmilltr NO. I WON'T WALi< WITH . YOU I febt'*Y 11. 1971' .. QAll Y PILOT r G ~ . - } PEANUTS . -by Chults M, S(hulz I DON'T GARE..-. IT 61VE5 ME A 6000 excuse by Bill Hoest .. •RICAARD'6 IN A MIGf'(G.R AL.LOWANCS. eRACKCT ! 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Em.broiled in Controversy . 8) Tiw \"''°<'Wlt'd Pu•" Ttw l't"•Pll·' l"t·mpl\ lr •• ._ t J) in t: u.\ Jlht und the growrng l'On ., lrOH'r'~ bUrround1ng other -.o callt•d rulls hus plJct>d altomt'~ r eprt'::.enling '-Uch i,:n1up:. Jnnt:· Cenh•r Of J l1Wl•lh11g l>lllrm .111 uhli~,1llUO do \OU hu\l' nt>l lO l 1 jlfl'"l'Ul J. t:t tll )> l'Ull ' dl>kl'<f a SJ11 P1 anrai.ro la,wye1 . who won J luw::.u1t for J cult He decllned to be 1dent1fied. A u""yer ~ l c right, but not lht· duty, to report future crimes "I TIUNK THE bar assoc1a · lJOiy' should mvest1gate lawyers who ndopt the harassnfent techniques of their clients," he said..... __ flow much do lawyers who reprt'St•nt t•ulls know ahout th1•1r clienb ., Shoul!'f lht•y rt•port al· Je'gal act1v1tu·,·' Ii. at 1.•th1cuJ to Withhold k no\\ l e d~l' of ii legaltlics wht•n ;1 ·-t'litnt cult · to authont1es.t under Amencan Bar A:-soc1.1t1on rulrs A lawyer cannot bt· forced lo rt>vcul con· f1 denllal rnformallun, from bis client. ' "I call it legal terrorism. A lawyer does n 't have the right to use the system as a monkey wrench." Morantz said be believes cult lawyers ofte n know about illegal activities. comm1~ them·' STEWARD FORSYTH, direc· ' 9 • t or of the California Bar's BUT RALPH BAKER. who has represented the Hare Krishna seel and the Unification Church, disagrees . "IT'S HARO TO .,,1v what tht· d1vl!>1on of courts, sa1tl the bur's Peopks Tt•mpl(• h1\\-~t·r!> knl•w t•odt· of l'lhu·s "i.ets·oul rock bot· or didn't know" about tlw dt·ath tom rn1111mum standards. ··1 haven't round anything im· pro p e r with the groups I represent." h e s aid . "But sometimes a client dosen't give the lawyer a complete picture." ritual that took tht• hVl'~ ur more "It 's often d1ff1cult Cor al than 900 cult members, i.a1d law torneys to sort out conflicting 1.,on~ "aid la~ 1rarnftl R g a• t•at da~ t1islt t o Guyana arould fH-l'iftCH "'1 ~ult lftffln-.Ii• .l'"lft cu '•• ~• •I pro- 't'o~atio~' flat d fd nor b01e ••~ lllU d ongn-. Garry, who denies he knew guns were. in the People's Tem- ple trunk in his office. is among those lawyers who feeJ dE_Ped by their clients: - "JONF.S ASSURED me that there was no violence going on down there." said Garry, best known for has defense of Black Panlhl•rs. pror~ss<rr ~-Q}ln Noonan. wht> teaches cth1ci. at UC Berkeley. But. adds Noonan, m any of these lawvers "don 't know anything because they close their eyes." The lawyers must operatt• un · der the same ethical s tandltrds th'at affc-ct m;,iny lawyers when their d acnt's needs conflict with society's a proble01 inher<'nl in a basic principle of Americ:rn law : that everyone 1s entitled to legal representation. BUT ATTORNEYS for cults seem to be embroiled in con- troversy m o r e tha n most lawyers. Former Temple mem- bers have levelt'd several ac· cusations at the Temple's three lawyers Tim Stoen, Charles Garry and Mark Lane and all three havt' been subpoenaed by various gruod juries in S<in Francisco. Tht." former Tt'mple members say· St<>t>n f!Ctcd 10 alleged con· fl1 ct of mtcrC'sl. while servmg as b oth Temple uttorncy and San Fra ncisco deputy d1 s tr1ct at· torney m 1976. Ex·membcrs say he used his position to harass tht."m. Stoc•n has bl•cn unavaila- ble to comment on the charges. Garry, who str o ngly denies any wrongdoing, alleged· ly advised tht• cult to obtain firearms. and allowed cult mem· b<.•rs to bide some of the guns in a trunk in tht' basement of hi s law offices Gt1rry matntains he w as misled by cult members. Lant' knew a bout the m urdcr-su1ctd<' drill and the am· m incnt murdt'r .,u1 c1de ritual, but n«.>ver wurncd anyone ACCORDING TO news r e· ports , a New York legal grievance committee tias been asked to investigate r eports Lane withheld knowledge that he believed might prevent harm to Rep. Lt'O Ryan, who was killed on a visit to Guyana just · before lhl' mass sui cide, and others. Lane said he warned Ryan that the visit lo Guyana would be viewed by cult leader Jim Jones as "an act of provoca· lion." but did not know the full danger. ''If I had seen the m do a nything illegal, t would have stopped it. 1 didn't know about the guns or any poison," he said in one interview. DENNIS DONOVAN, a Los Angeles lawyer who helped found a group that give free ~ legal advice to parents or cult m embers, says one danger con- fronting lawyers who represent 9ults is becoming too involved. •'The lawyers get very emo- tional, very involved . Some or them sound like members," he said. "U they had a more objective view. they might help the group more. duties to the cli ent. on one hand. and to the court and socie· ty, on the other." he said. A lawyer does have a duty to avoid lawsuits that ser ve only to harass or inJurc someone. At torney Paul Moruntz. a Synanon critic, survived a rattlesnake at· lack in which two Syn anon ·members face charges. He feels such nuisance su1ls are a ma.ior problem. * * * "He obviously lied to me ... I trus ted them completely. A lot of things people now talk about wen• not relevant to me -· how much money they had and their ideas about guris. "I told them to get guns." he said. "Why shouldn't they have weapons to protect themselves from beasts or an invasion ?" * * * F Bl Director Says Cults 'Di// erent' ATLANTA <AP l -~ FBI·Oirec· tor William H: Webster says the government .. cannot and should not investigate every cult or or· gan1zati'on because it 15' dif· -ferent. •· "From time to lime, for in- stance in connection with the re· cent tragedy at J onestown. it has been suggested that the !-,Bl is be ing h amper ed by these guidelines. ..IN MY VIEW that IS not the case.·· Webster said, referring to the su1cide·murder of 900 followers of the Peoples Temple religious cult in a r e mote Guyana village. One such incident s hould not spark broad inve~tigat1ons of similar cults, Webster said. ··To do so would not onJy be costly and speculative. but it would offend· the deepest lradi· lions flowmg from the First A mendmenl of our ConstilU· tion." he said. .. ll's a time for common sense. Don't push us" into in· vesligating every cult, Webster said. .. ~ ....... COMMON SENSE URGED Wiiiiam H. Web ster Support Said High . . On New SALT Pact NEW .YORK CAP> -Public support for a new S~LT agree- ment with the Soviet Union is the highest It has been in three years, an Associated Press-NBC News poll shows . . The i.ncreased backing for a new treaty limiting nuclear weapons is based on the growing perception that s uch a pact will enhance U.S. security and that It will reduce the chances of a nuclear holocaust . 'DIE BURGEONING SUPPORT FOR a new pact comes as Sovt@! and American negotiators work out the detaiJs or a new treaty, although no date has been set for sianlni a new agreernent. Eighty-one percent of those interviewed across the country said they favor a new SALT µ-eaty. T hat Is six pOints higher than the backing round in the December AP·NBC News poll and 11 points higher than the November level. · "And it is the highest level of support since the question waa firsi asked In 1976. TIOS '1'10NTR, 14 P ERCENT OPPOSED a flew pact and 5 per. cent were not sure. • . In tamdem with the rise In support for a new treaty, tho pubUc increasingly sees a SALT pact as strengthenlna U.S. security, not weakening it, as critics say. "Cult lawyers certainly do a.ct differently," he says. __ Fifty-seven percent or those que,uoned said the new agree· ment would boost this country's security, that is up s1x Points from NATION . . Inventor Enjoys Tinkering at 92 By 'Ul"ES LOU A~~i.ic.tft'IJ J I ltARIETTA. Ohio -Hls work done, h1I children 1rown, h1I aae p11t 80. hil day1 of toll to aet ah nd well bchlnd, Georae Oakes nonetheleu sat down one day a nd bullt a better mouaetrap. He patented it, round a manufacturer and put It up 'for sale al a local hardware store. TEN YEARS went by. George Oakes, now past IO, grew rest- less. But wt}at remained? What 11ew challenge can Ufe bold for a person wbo bu alread)' built a better mouaetrap? J us tone. He built a better better mousetrap. That one is patented. too, but not yet on the market. ''You can see it is an Improve- ment." be said. "It bas all the features or the other one but at has just two parts Muc h cheaper to make." THE FEAT URES OF the other one -a better mousetrap ( AMERICA J Is not eaay to describe -are that your flnlers are never In peril lo setting it and do not go near the gruesome remains ln emptYinl it. The jobs are done with, a mere pinch of thumb and forefinger. Simplicity itself. The better-betteF mousetrap is even simpler. His model, wh.lch he f asfi'ioneaus ng haria tOols and sheet steel, doesn 't even have a spring. The springiness of the steel itself suffices If. however. the world is somehow not yet ready for a bet- ter better mousetrap, G~rge Oakes will survive the disap- pointment. "SO MANY OF my inventions ~m-e i!ither too soon or too late," be said. "I built a home .... _..,_ GEORGE OAKES, 92, AND ttS BETTER MOUSETRAP But Wortd Not BMdng • Path to ... Door refrigerator back in 1910 to replace the ice box but oobody wa; interested. Ahead of my lime, I guess. "But then I also built a pump to fill fountain pens, wbJch came out juat before ball point pens came ln. b4ill tire cbains you can put on without Jacking up the car." He shook bis bead, eo- Jo)'log the irony_ •.'.'.Ibey oever got off the ground. Came out the same lime as snow tires." George Oakes is a slight man with chlseled features, quj.cL .in· q u11itive eyes and rock-steady hands. The pioneering spirit is·in bia genes. BIS GREAT -grandfather came here as~ lndlan scout in 1789, a year4Jter the first set. tiers in the lower Ohio valley. and he was born, ln 1886, in the house his grandfather built of hewn timber cut to clear the virgin land bis father broke with a plow. George Oakes was not born to be a farmer, though. "Some__.e:eople are born to be musicians, some 10 e awyers, so it goes. I was born to design thin~s." ' H E DESIGNED bis refrigerator, prematurely, the year he graduated as a mechanical engineer. In 40 · years with the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., in Crystal City, MO., he picked up more than 2Q pa- tents designing better ways to make glass. Designing things just to make lire easier iS\ what has brought him satisfaction if not great wealth. • He bas designed a gadget that makes it easy to unplug a stub- born lamp cord, another to make it easier to unplug the cof- fee pol. or the iron, without spilk ing anything or getting bUroed. "THE WORLD NEEDS that thing," he said of the latter. ··n ·s not Just a convenience, it's a safety device." George Oakes gives no evidence of slowing down. His. w1t is as lively as bis step. In· deed, at 92 he is busy buil~ a . new workshop. May we expect, some day soon, a better better better mousetrap? ''Oh, I don't know. I'll always b e working' on something, though. Just tinkering around. Demography of Death \. What is the "mortality revolu- tion ' that has altered the Western world? • Widowhood Why is widowhood so of ten a traumatic experience in the United States? Life After Death: Old and New Meanings What hope for, and supporting evidence of, life after death do re· ligions , philosophies, and science offer? W &tC~ for eseJnteresting CoUrse by ~eWspaper Articles only in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 Enroll for college credit at Coastline Community College · 963·081 l OT8ER8 COMP AR E cult lawyen with some corporate in· house attomey_s, who Identify with their Glie"rll and are awaie or illegal aalvitJes. ~e Oecem~r s urvey and ~ p0ln~ from a June AP·NBC News ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ poll. Twenty-seven percent took the view it would weaken the U.S. militaFy position. 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C411 J4Ml4t St>r111ng Costa M esa·lr111nP Hunt1nqlon Beac h-Ne wport Beach --·----EecPI office lncl9pendently owMd llftd opet•led. STARTER INVESTMENT 5 UMm .-:ORANGE . Two 3 Bdrm, 2 baths -Three 2 Bdrm, 2 baths. Always full. 5 years new. Xlnt in vest ment oppor t unity . As king $265,000. Submit your terms. R.C. TAnOR CO. 648-5112 Is It Possible? 1L.UFFS IEST OLD CORONA DEL ., 165S"".FT. MAR At ,.. 4.000sq. ft. COHDO ''&ecUti•es ORiy" Pride --0( -0w.ne-r sh1p home. Dynamic covered entry. vaulted ceiling hv· mg room, fplc, sunshine k1lcheo. overlc5ok1og huge famaly rm & pool, 3 bedrms. ~ ba.Ul beauty. Only s11 1.ooo. ·l!:asy Ves! ! ! Triple A. double Priced rlgbt at SU7,950. CdM Delight wide lot just off oceao PosslbiliUes galore in Lingo Rul&mt DESIRABLE LAGUNA LOCATION Aw• to"-W. Pecfflc ................. ion Hcl•d•d brJc:k patio. 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COlril, pooh .... ,....... $325,000. 644-7020 2123 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD NEWPORT BEACH Lave oo a lovely comer 2 Blvd. Formal living rm this large muter suite blJcs from the beach in + family rm wtwet bar. <mcluding round bed, 1--------~~!,~~~ .. ,., YOURGAIM- UDO ISLE Bay view from 2 patio decks enhances c us tom spacious 5 'bd r m., 4 ba th tradltional.)lome ~ m~e new. Jdeal for .entertaining. Comer lot. $500,000 -----.. t. OCEANFRONT Quality craftsm anship in mahog. trim & oak floors sets off this landmark : 4 BR, 3 ba. home in finest locatlon. Established trees & lawns. $485,000. ·IACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm., 21,4;? bath family home on quiet cul de sac_ Oversized pool, playhouse. storage $169,000. Terms. IAYFROMT Several-fine bayfront homes ·' wi th pier & slip AVALON We ll constructed~ 3 BR. 1 ba. oak floor . partial basement, concrete · fo undation. Flats area. $120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\od•· Q,,,,. N B ol) Olli IEAUTY! IEAUTY! A real beauty-appealing thruoul. Extra lg. 3 br condo. Fr pie .. pool. jacuzzi. One year oew Seller will fmance-no loan fees. Low interest rate. 979-5370 OHTHEIAY A Sophisticated livang at LLS'P" TE it's best. Oellghllul four _ I,. ~m coodominl!Jm. -.A•E•A•L•T·OR--S- St.ep out OD 9 SPllCIOUS1---;;..-____ _. brick terrace aod onto Vlr:u# HOME your boat. Plans under •a;,,.. way to enlarge extslmg 8tf1 4 ~· r~ly bc?me boat sUp to 65 footer. w/lvly rught light view. Walk lo Lido Village wet bar & wood d~ke_d f~ restauraolls and backyrd. Harbor view s shopl. $525,000. best at $185,000. F ee COLE OF MEWPOIT 646-TIU. this light & airy 3 BR + 5 large bedrms. each spread and drapes to den home. Eajoy this ex· with it's owo bath. 3 match). 2 other bdrms o uog area for szss.ooo. secluded private patios. With adjoiJling fuU bath eou.EGEPAaK my loss. Promotion de· O RIG IN AL-Large mands immediate move. • country kitchen. with Will pay buyer's costs. --------•I REAl.TotlS ~.....,,._,.. .... ,... 675-551 t JUST LISTS>!!! Newortleoch CURBS DE APPEAL . PreferCootemporary? Spiral slalrcase leading + extra 'h b al h One ot these new homes lo 2nd level. 4 car downstairs. Nice entry reatwiog vaulted ceil· enckl6ed garage. All this and spacious living/din· BBQ for mdoor enter· Top location 3 br/fam/· 1-------- t.ainmg, and large COY· den /r ec r m /3 c~r ered patio aod yard for -900 b ·t outdoor e nte rtaining. g~ALPIN~~1 · DUPLEX Hard lo hnd 3 bdrm., :: baths each wul; good con d . Xlnt s um - mer/winter area. Steps to the beach. Pnced a SZ12.000 associated BR''"-ER<; -REAL TORS l ." V1il lalboa•7 1]661 MESA VERDE Lvly decor. L1ghl open feel.mg w/lots of privacy. Two patios. Sharp home oo a Q\Det street. Walk to shopping. This one is a must oo your hst. Phone now. 545-9491. Open Eves. +--1wn11rn1mrn1 Beal F.state NO•••NO . EASTSlDE TRIPLEX S.215.000 NOPAJNTING...... . . Brand new, highly up· NO CLE~lNG .......... graded. Owner's umt + WeU locate<l 3 br on a greattncome. Don't miss pre(ty street. Formal ouLCall646-7171 di nin~ room, corner rw,,,,..-,.,. '' \ ,..,., •oN .. ~, • under one roof oo corner iog. Cozy cooverstioo pit. ings. interesting angles, lot. Don't let this one get Room for rear patio. and rich woods is,or you. away! Call 673-8550 Large double gar age. 'llM!y are complete with · C>'fN "' u. ,,., •vr.1oh1 rl'C 1 Steps \0 NB tennis club, t b e mos t d e s i re d [ I walk to stores or schools. ~::?fl~ ~·li~IHt ~l~i:: .. enjoyment at $21S,OOO. _. ... •T CO ... DO 1S YOUR BUSINESS Demand The Finest..? ~ " 400E.I~~ fOR All One of these four new OM. Y $65,500! ' 1 homesonaprivateculde Located In park like set-C.MA . · .. -s: _-'.!%MW _sac in Newpot1. Beach ls ting w /blfl lawos & • .~ .. ~ where your family will magnificlenl -grouods. want \0 live. They are Sought after single story ' tradit1ooaJ io design with unit w/ceolral air. Pool. · SPAMISA lols o( wood. fireplaces. Sauna . Putting green. HACIENDA for mal dioiog r ooms. Walk to mrkts, banks. Moved from famous fanuly rooms. & special resturaunts. Ptione now. featU('ell io abuodance. .Open Eves. 545-9491. Beverly Hills &<st.ate of Mary Pickford to R-2 lot ~:fe~;a~l~bte~ IWrjjijtjjfj(tjj wi~ ~m for b3bul ldingb 2 Prlced from S2•3.000 lo -· .. -·-------units m rear. r. 2 a. ..,.,.,000 Real "'~tate $125.900. Open Sun H . ........,, · ""° 8101 La Palm a. H.B. Call ALLAN HELLER TRHS TREES J ack S m ith, R . E .• today lo see these out-A tree lined . l s•~t 968-~. Excellent move io condi· REALTORS tioo. 4 Bdrm or 3 Bdrms 67~ a nd de n. 1 ~ bath. -------- 8,900. Cail Paul Belous for further details. ' . . PETE BARRETT RF.Al.TY 642-5200 EASTSIDE EXTRA Lvly Bucrola bit 3 bdrm. 2 ba fmty home in sought aft.er Ealslde area. Jm· macul.ate move·in cooda- bOO. 64(, n !1. ~ Walker & Lee Beal Estate Mewlllrtffeights 3 BR·AXER! Price Just r educed ! Giant lot. Walk lo beach. One year home warran- standing properties qwe .. = . UMf""'ICHOMEs 3 BR. family room. 2 GOV'T REPO --"J~~~~-.J~~~i!:!!!!i~!l T-• (pies, country kitchen. 675-6000 double detached garage. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath + pool. Country living. $86,950. W/W cpts to be lnataUed. ' ~"°'~;~ ~~r:~ ~ lfl!lttl Owner aruuous !>O call ~ ----··-!-~ oow I 64S-7221 · ~21. 4 IJR + den Westdiff Realty *** PCllllWarfiekl 1.53 Lexmgton Ln Costa Mesa You are the winner of Two fortt Ticbts lo Tennessee Williams THE ECCENTRICITIES OFA MGKTIMGALE Starring Sandy Dennis al Ule Long Beach Conven- tion Cent.er, 300 E Ocean mvd, Long Beach. To claim your tickets. Call 605678, en 212. *** 4 ....... $83,900 Impressive 1 story. sur- rounded by brick. 4 huge Bdrms, gracious hvmg r oom, elegant d101og room. spacious lulcheo + bre1kfa s l bar . Whispering trees & llri v ac:y. Ca II 645-0303 FOREST E OLSON ..... ,,.. .,, ..... CAREER IMUAL ESTATE •O..R&• .. tdllCtary L"SH AUain your real estate liceDM now .. atart the year with a new pro- fellioD. ... featwiag excll· in& Telecourse 2000 Pro- ivam, the fast and easy W*Y to pus the state ex· ...... c.Jt for an appt. to- day. Wll ... &fah 671490 67S.b U you 'Wdl your advertls-inc metH&e lo reach more people at tower eo&t. Classified is the WQ &o 101 Ca.II Now! 60-5671 Art DOW, 546-2313 Only .,,000. b S69 500' MEW cOMoo Ol'IN ,,, 0 ·",'UN ·0 1J1 N~,. ....... na-1153 macna I Irvine ~1~;~€~~.":.r.:~: ~ ~~r ~r [ 9611HI ~:r~~~~z·s! 18eltg • cellent location. Im · Jacu:zzL Fast appreclal· --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;=;~;;.:.-----iiiiiiiiiiiiii;i maculate bargain! Call iog newly developed • ~~1~ take advantage! area. 646-Till. '""' '" ~· ""u'• •o" •i~'i (~IW\1!ii§i$faj ! ® l!HI a.s.Okd"':&ta~,.,. -.. ~~ FAIULOUS LOCA T10M Beautifully appointed Rutgers Model in University Park. Backs to major j?reenbelt with pool & tennis near by. Very private courtyard with redwood deck. Many ·custom extras makes this a super value at $129.950. land included. · A COLDWILL IAMlll CO. . . 644-9060 2tl1 SAN JC>AQUIN HILLS 1110. IN~CENftlll ..... N-.. _ .... ·-.... .,_ .. _...., ·-,.,_ ,._ ,,_ PU ··-,..._ ,.,. ,,_ ,,._ WALK TO THE BEACH You know what they say a bout buying real estate -location. location. location. See this super new 2 bdrm .. 2 bath condo, located just around the com er from the Newport Harbor Yacht Club & only t block from the bay & ocean ! Cus tom built, with air-conditioning, frplc.. wet bar . enclosed 2 car garaj:!e. An xlnt investment at $147.500 '0©\\4\lµ-L££~s 8 That lnfri9uin9 Word Game with o Chuckle ,_...,cu• • POll.M ----- 0 *--...,_ ol .... low 1:''1,,.~,.,,.=-~"'l>~~tz ~ HrtF1 I\ 1,~r n I:, I· ,~I s t I I 7 0¥erhMnl: ''When II came 10 000y I~, Ille WU I ' ,.. _V_A_G_A_S_E_....,,I w•lklng -:· • n " I I e~· ........ ~ 'QOMd 1· "• ,,, "'ii ....... ""'~"9 ..... d .,..,., .... ,.,., '·-.... "'-J Mlow e :::7,',~Rt0r I' I' I' I' I' I' I' r I 6 ~~:.Mlle 'a.I I I I .1 I I I I I SCIUM-LITS A.wen a. C ... tlflUttoa IOIO .... - HARlotl VIEW HtW Panora mic ocean. bay & night light views! Single·story, 4 BR. family rm & dining area residence -all prof. decorated w /new cpt, paint, etc! One of Harbor View~ Hills lar gest com er lots w /room fo r pool & s pa + lots of privacy! $300,000 leasehold. Donna Godshall 644-6200, <U-11> llG CANYON TOWHHOMI All the luxury you would imagine + security gate in t his 2 BR upgraded unit by McLain. A must-for you to see! $155.000 fee. Julie Van Wieren 752·1414. 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Ho.MtForW. ~,.;. w. ............................................. ~ ..................................................................... .__.....;;;,;;._ 1024 u r ., ...... 10•0 ....,._ 1044 ~.._.. ••• ' llVIMI SA LE OR LEASE OPTION Gnr&f'OUS 4 bQdroom, tl't·lev~ Ville mod~l .. -it • -- SAl.f.: ... f·.m •ly 2 Mdroom m ttn>- Wallo wllh dlnlnil room & f1repl l'l' $74.900. Ask Cor Roy SiemMlS 631·1266 DAMA POINT lle~t buy R-2 lot. 2 bedroom home "'ath ore n view. $13,900. Ask for Roy Siemens. 631·1266 H!WPOIT HBGH'l'S I n"t.'s t an this 3 bedroom 2 bath ''llt!lghls Home"· on huge lot. Easily expand 400 square feet minimum t•osl. Shake roor. oa k floo r s immacul:itc . l::x cellent l1lt'Y«l t $137,500. New U sUng -2 bedroom, 2 bath +greenhouse. Recen tly remodeled wllh beamed ceilings, s ky llg h.t. extenslve wood & used brick, shaf<e rOQf. Won't last at $128,500. Ask for Rae James 631·1266 MIWPORT CONDO Three bedroom . 2 1~ baths. Large master suite with open beam ceiling. View 1S a cre meadow. Ask for lteggie Wyman 631-1266 COUNTIY UYIMG One acre horse property in Coron-a- wit h a custom home. Nearly 2,800 sq uare feel. 4 bedroom, 21h baths. Professionally landscaped. Ask for Reggie Wym an. 631-1266 OPEM HOUSE Saturday.Sunday at 1145 Salvador. Cost.a Mesa. Come see the beautiful 5 bedroom home in Mesa Del Mar . Just r educed $5,000. A bu y at $126.500. Ask for Reggie Wyman 631·1266 EASTSIDE DUPLEX Duplex with room for two more units . Close to schools. shops and busllne in Cos ta Mesa. $149,900 Ask for Robert Milliken 631-1266 LIKE MEW! 3 bedroom on c orner with new upg raded carpeting. Large living room plus f a rnily room -large FHA assumable loan. Only $88,500 . .As k for Glen Hellwarth 631-1266 AIR COMDmOHED Combination family room and country kitchen with fireplace. 3 bedrooms with atrium off master suite. Only $96.500. 1975 New Hampshire, Costa Mesa. OPEN HOU.SE Sunday 1·5 p.m . Ask for Glen He llwarth. 631-1266 of Costa MHClo lrTifte0 Mwporf bffch, me. 214 E. 17th Street, Costa Mna 631-1266 Nat1onw1de Network of lndl\'Kluallv Own{'(! and Operal<'d Real F.slute Offices COIL•IPAIK POOi.HOME Tastefully decorated with earth tone carpeung and custom drapes. 3 large bedroom s & beamed celliogs In the family rm malte this home a real find. Full price is only $88,500. Call SA).2980. «;:SELECT '"T' PROPERT IES . MOVEIM PERFECT Smartly decorated townhome lo Popular earthtooes • wel bar • phmh crpt I& noor to cell· ing mirrors • pool close by . reduced to $116,500. Located ln Back· Bay. OpenSunHPM. 759-1501 c;J Walker t; lee Real ~tale LAKIST OMI STOIY ••• 1n oJl ._.r N wport Shores! That's what w<-'v(' fl ~ted : New paint. J bedrooms. 2 bnlhs. atan fireplace ond eve~ I 11potleu ! Don't torget the~~" a rommunfty l>OOl. te-nnls court u.nd you walk to the be•ch . All this -for ooly Sl09.~00 and that includes ~umr runulun· U~I U ti M i ' R~AL T011S4, 67b 6000 2443 EHt COl\I H1ghw11y, Coro ni. dt•I Mir ithu 111 Mc~ V1·1d~· .. 111. b<lb u9UO I .a.cw I ..... ruin,.,.. I 001 "' " A't ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAR•AJM Baada Couaae. 2 BR. 1m· LWl:unoua WOOCS.tteam 3 mac cond. lt·2 lot , bedroom. a 1tory. Walk Sl35.000. S.Jboa Island to pool, Y.M.C.A .• ahop· Rlty,67H'700 ~~:0~7Down. eor.. .. Mar 1022 iiQ.. KE'.V '0' P£ALTOP.sA **U.S.** *VETERANS* Recent changes ln V.A regs may enable you to quaJily for Sl00.000 home loans with absolutely NO DOWN PAYMENT. WortdRHIEatah an Orange COunty firm specializing ln VA home io.m. We're the VETS that.help the VETS. For more lnfo. c&U : --Morto..••· 541.0800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST PRICE JumlneCswk End-Unit Easy Terms -tl99,500 Owoor! Agent. 759-0046 2 IDIM COTI'AGE ,._a.c..Uftlt Pqged hardwood fiOQrs, beamed cellings, 2 brick rireplaces and nice COUD· try lotchen -PLUS - 2 Bdrm, 2 bath income unit with pnvate patio and yard. «H.toSll5,000 FOR INFORMATION CA&4644-1J 1-1 . . .......................................................................................... . V2 .... 0.. lrO...-Odnn. l"i ba ......... ~--·pool. UMV•SITY PAIK · * 1N1'L1X * BY OWNU. 3 U. I BA. Ntw ;;;#, ,..._. bl Is mid. a&rm, mstr ste Ete1ant 3br Stanrord Qreu a&cse ol bwy level Fam Rm, Din. Rm. 2 out ec.. to M!hooU ft opl_ 'l•H Sa /Sun l·S Townhome. Fee 1..-nd. lot, HI)' aceesa ao 6eac1' r»1c·1.-.SOO.f7S.118S *"'· •.ooo. Coaven· CB1.91tiiftleli!l Sl29,900. ORANGE 1'Rl'!E 2 br Needs P&int. mlnor ~: bCmll Of' C'ODCne&. Call -.ms. patiO' home, S71,900. Pllrt· fdeal for home ts onteDAJLT 1·4 forllllt.$45-1... BY OWNER J BR CON· Alent55l~eve. locom•. Hurry, oa11 I l JASMNCI• a.llGAlft but comfort•· DO. Nr. ocean ts •hoo'a. UNIVl!:RSlTY PARK 5 =Realty 494•0731 Plu .a· otean cuYOD bit. Wltdu.lly decorated Refrig •utv. "5 ooo. tall bdrm. By Owner with ...._ ___ __;, ___ _ vttw; ibdrms. '+family ln warm earth ton •· •lXZ. ' land. Sl19,-00D. 119U .ot for aale/Owne r . rm.: teaote. pool•; 1blt 2 1tory, 5 bdrm. 3 Bascom. &52·8291 or Sl2:1K. Secluded, Spec. privai.1ate -~ ba. home will tl•a•• IDMl2"'311Collect.Open coutal view w/llsL !k'eaic PNip. 81W128 1= :.:h l\:aa\9~ ~ =tT~b. HouleS.VSun :=·.!:>· at t tR ~ wall carpetlng, e&t1111t 2~ yea.rs new. 1100 + INVISTOIS: SHOlic:LlffS *:' 6 COJDS>lt\e up· 1q.ft. Prote .. lonally Uperaded condo. Mt.~. Jmmaeu late cu atom II • Next to Mlboolt, canaeted aod draped, 2~ Oranae Tree. Xlnt te· .. ~ abopptns, teADll -' bath. Bulltlll boOtcteea. unta wlll a&ay. t .n. es· bulll 3 8 1;1 r 11u'+d tn ~t.lon tn• ebarmlD1 mueb mor-e. ~for •\Im loa.f', Owo/agt ~· Pwe-b • f:tt!Z/Bdrm Mfea, del Mar. flJl,000. lig' · 052-0'725 :.!..'!J. u at • own Print . o nly . Owner/ W A • O.W.cace and view deck. Aaeal~ lfJ • • tmae, 4 BR + pool. Thls 2,;_ .c·noucua,. AUlq _ ..-on&y *8'7,900. Att"r -.000 avo ... "91s 2fl8 with realtor at DM111lldllM1lffr'. Attractive 3 Bedroom -...ss1.-a:a. '51-CM97 642-JZ6l home with alley •cceas a OP8f Hous1· woo 0 · ~ ~ extra large lot. LoC8 of U.5p.m.Sat&rSUn.Lvly ,..~.~!~OE SB&S . fNt treea. A at.eal at 3 br 1~ lit upgraded ,_,,,. .., .. ,u ... me 2 r. 2 OPIH SAT/SUM l·S •ISSJJ * uLw Harbor VieW HUia : Im· maculate fOt' the rpott discn min a ting: tttls 3 bdrm. Is fa mily rm. home bas been lovinaly cared for & offers an ex· ctl.lng ~an view, wjth the aecuri l)' of a walled le gated yard. $288,500 •.500. thruout, 3 blks w. or Ba. aar. SIS,ooo or trade HIWPOITCIMTER Goldenwes&. l blk S or for Hawaii Condo. llALTY Heil •.soo. by owner 915.S-22S855l-3877 640-1112 6101 Muon Dr. 8'2·9728. IY OWNa OPiea..I HOUSE 'I\&rtlerock Glen. Single BACX BAY VILLAGE ~ family Plan 3 on cul-de· 3 br, 2~ ba, wet bar. By BY OWNER 2 WEEKS sac:. 4 Br. 2~ ~. 2 CrJ>lcs. owner. Sl08,500. 8'4-4646, ONLY Redwood decking. Jac. Ews/wknda. Sal Sun 1·5 or call ror pool n toi-1209.500. ATTENTION BUIUDS awt-Save $5,000 each. 2 8334ll5 ~-3 bdrm. homes. ,.--------Best So. Hunt. Sch. loc. ,urtleroc k . n e w 2 Professionally decorat· br. +den, 2 ba. Condo. ed. Move in condition. Best view. Air cond. all 21672 Saluda. H .B. upgrades. Open House $ 9 9 , S o O • 2 l 8 8 l Sat. Sun. l·S. 95 li.tahland Harborbreeze H B View. Sl26.900, Owner . $129.00G • . . (714)&U..f772 •SOFT CUIYIS Of tM: Saddleb•ck valley ue the sl_1 hta from secluded 3 bdl'm. relte.al. Functional family rm. plus larae garde n . 117'-500. (C04SDP> •GOIGIOUS Carden equlls .$ovely 3 bdrm. Woods Cove area flome. Guest qtrs. with bdrm.. bath It s1tllng are.. wa•k to beach. $215,000. CC02:5DP.) too Ill-••• St. ............. &per E'slde Costa Mesa location. Okler 4 bdrm on tarp ~.de-sac k>t with room to bulkU or may be 3 more unlta. Listed at S125.000 fllll 1 •UAL TY CGll 546-0814 71 .. t6'-tll7 Woo6ridgt Condo •MEED• 2Br. l Y.Ba. nrlake, p00l .._ ______ _ . & s pa. Selle r m ay i- 3 Br 1~ Ba. clean. Good finance. $6900. Bker. locatioa. $78,500. Phone-S5M17l for terms. 848-0767 Eves -----'----, .............. 9' 96.1-00Tl $2500 CARPET tti.tlaloC.-ALLOWANCE Like new, sparkltng 3 .,.,._ I 044 La r g e s t o f l h e Bdrm, W/Mw carpels. ............................ CuJverdak Homes. Plan = ~~~~!~~~t BUOY 48 in a great locauon ready to move in and WOOOlllDGI! with a ol~ yard, spa. S OPB4SA1/SUN l ·S start eo,joylng. Offered RIClllATIOH bdnn.fsfam.rm.Allthis lS I 5 RIST AVL at$'71,000. CaJIS4()..USI Grand award winning ~~I S~~~·.~· J~~·~ 2Houses ononelot;s~ Adams Plan al Wood· Tr.-a».~7500 tacular view. $42$,000 bridge Estates t>y Irvine -------- AL.50· 411 Heliotrope. Pacific. home, unusual arc:hitec·,~~~~~~~~~l 3 Br.1 den, 2~ bath. ture ~Uoa; in· 1. $117,500_ CalLGeoqe-at law a\1R $380,000 2 er.ad new 3 bdrm 2 ba ~3700 between 10 & 5 MASEALIYOSTN RAEu!'rTYER homes. formal d'l nlng' daily. • ~ 1rviDe Pacific PRICED RIGHT!! Ca'1sev eontanv IUY OF"lffEWHIC TllPl.EX Gnat lftca.! ! /Jn NlulL UAILEY bi ASSl:JCI ATES 67);.5354 497 lJll rm. aep. rm rm. 2 frplcs. --------~~~~~~~-~~!deep lot, 2 car garage. WOODBRIOOEPLACE -------==;;i _ 3>76 & 2C.o Orange Ave. PURNISHED MODEL CostaMtte I 024 S 1 3 ~ • O o O e a c h • Stonewood near the lake. ThLs larae family home bas 5 bdrms .. 3 ba .. 3 u r garage and a large patio, plus an eitcellent loca· tJcn! Absentee owner says ,"Sell" this very spac1oui1 2 story home. Unobstruc- tlble ocean view, 3 BR. family room .. dl nln~ area, decks. SJ3S,OOO Single story owner unit with 2 townhouse design rear units. All wit h private patio, WI D hook up & individual enclosed garages . Call now 673-8550 OPIN 111 Q •II\ llJN 1(111 N•(I •. [e,IMl1I COMFOITAILE uv1.- 1n lhla open spacious, 3br, 2ba family home. Gas BBQ lo kitchen. Fam rm/din. rm. L& welJ ~pd lot. Quiet, pre· stigious neighborhood. See to appreclate & you'll love Ill Owner wlll help finance. 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS IAYCllST OPIMSAT.1·5 203tSHIPWAY NEWPORT BEACH. Spacious 3 bdrm .. 3 b ath e. family rm . +brkf'at rm. home in de· llghttul area or .BAYCRF.sTI i Fplcs .. patio. sprinklers. Priced toseU at$205,000! onM SAT /SUM I ·S 542 HAMIL TOM COSTA MESA Attention builders, In· vestors. eve ryo ne! Large R·2 lot with cute 2 bdrm. home on rear: on· lySBS.0001 OPIMSUH.1-5 255PALMM HewportH.wm OCEAN FRONT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner/Ag\, 6U·2164 or 3 bd. 2 ba +family rm. CAMEO SHORES --------1 673-0782. ProtessionaJly decorat· :Oi>a~o~~-s~~~n4~~5 w~~:f.,M7 JUST LISTED! fa~cisc~:e~~ ~1rfc~ 1 Jl 4Ml Brighton Rd. CdM S78.500. crease of only $2000. ...... --'-• ... J9o'4' !: malte an appoint· This cute 2 br bonus> Sl39,500. call Leroy _...,,A,.. t to see this beautiful starter Eutslde R·2 lot Pearson, lrvloe..Pacific. 640.S 90 tom home, near the home ls a good· begin· 56W!Ol. Turner Assoc. Mesa Verde Cou ntry Ding. Call for appt. to -------- Club. ltfeatures 4 Bdrm, see. Century 21 Gold · 1.MEAtOMT IN SHORECLIFFS 3 balb with separate Coast ReaJtors. 548·1168. WOOOlltDGE on Eve · g ea family room· and dining run nyon room. Call """5880 for an JUST LlSTID! New Woodbridge E6tates Wide CIUl)'on view _,, ..... ,_ ..,__ 11 Washington Plan ready Architect Ellerbrook appolntmenttosee. iwaillK'Zst.ory neargo formovein.3bed&rden c~m home, 3 BR 2 BA. course adult occupied 2a,., ba. $166,000. Special " BEAUTIFUL VIEW • 1104So. Coast Hiway in Villaae Fair LAOUNA BEACH 497-2457· OPENSUN. t•"4 2'5VIEJO 2 Bdrm. home. Norlh encl R·2 Lot, can add un ll. $159,500 PF.GALLEN REALTOR .t94·7S78 Magnificent Marquette,_ _______ _ ln University Park with U.sba.....t around patio immaculate 3 br, sunken d k 1 ..... G ra<lou s l iving. llvlng rm home only u~ e pac age n· ROOuced to $329,900. Call $145,000. Discriminate cl~ · Call George at ... _rs needed. Ct'ntury CTI4)552·3700 between 10 fer appt. Loreua Greer -------__,.-1 .....,~_,.. &Sdail,y. ~ 21 U\llU Coast Realtors, lrvine Pacific tng hills. 3 bedrooms. 2 · .:,& permanent view of roll· ~ ._...,,)=· DON TVL•lt & ASSOC •• 1t•AL TORS JOI UAJll~l AVI ••l •M. ~ SHORECLiFFS VIEW 548-l.Ul8. l\artle Rock Glen S Br. 3 0-PoW 1026 ba.3cargar.,A/C.spaoe firt'places. cathedral · • ceilings and courtyard. CounUess upgrades. Now ••••••••••••••••••••••• for RV. Owner/agt . Magnificent ocean view. Phooe6'5-077S. evs. New3bd.OpenSat&Sun rDa"STOWMHOMl 12-.S. 33816 Coleglo. Agt Sharp & immac. 4 BR. 833-0623;644·5742 FaQi rm, d in'g rm . ___ .-.;,;..;.;;:.::...._ __ Luxurious ocean vie w TaAefully decorated. --------•I single family homes nr Outsta'ndlng value. asking $124, 700 e H,\NCH hl-»LTV ~)~I 1 ?000 WAmM" __ the harbor. 2012 to 3200 Audrey Kapelus. Agent, TO IE IOUGHT ~5lli c~mlng soon ! _644-_77-67-----• WOODBRIDGE Priced below market al --------Oraogetree Condo. by · sm.900. Take advantage llG & IEAUTIFUL owne r: Plan 3. 1 br · SPECIALS!! of this 3 Bdrm home on a S Bdrm 3 ba. Im mac, UP· Adults only. Tennis, p00I, Des.lrous of livrng in the large lot. For more in· graded Thu nderbird spaetc.SSl.000.640-lSlB.. beautiful lakeside com· formatioocall,546-5880 home. Family rm & hob· T.....,.ocl&Glen munityofWoodbridge? by rm. huge used brick c1-ft1 f mil Pl r We have homes availa· r rplc . Choice area • ..,.,.,.. e a y an ll on bl , h cul .._ ~ B 2"'· b 2 e 10 t e pn ce ran~e motivated seller. Open "U<"'sae. • r. 7~ a, from $72,900 •-$14'·.000. frplcs. Redwood deck· "' v house daily. $127,900. Ing, jac, pool 52 lot. Please call fordetalls. 33126 Sea Bright Dr. S209.500 by owne r . ~~HERITAGE REALTORS Dana Pt. m.15 ONE OF A KIND ---- sprawling 1 sty Mesa • SAN ClEMEHn IY OWNER Jr WUOORRIOGl IH 4l i ~ 551 3000 Verde ho ln the h.i U 111-2407 , Woodbridie Aspenwood section. W:s the molt '"ce-••-4br 2bfl F.R. lrg. atrium s.,~m · ()p('n Sun. 1-4. 572 All;i Vlsta ... for the d b. crimlnaUng! Spla.ahin!l ~a vtews to hold you Spellbound . Natural stone steps & terraces enhance the picturesqul' gardens; a huge stont• WlnC cellar in the mstr suite would convert easi- ly ton sawia. Don't m1s!i seeing this new cedar showcue wilh-Ui many old world features. or fered -at $385,000. Call 494-7551 Two Fawlily Ho.. dramatic pool you w ill front & bac k y rd. ever own. Well priced at --------•Sprinkle rs . $112,000. Open Sun. 12·4. 288 Ca~on tNonh Laguna). EQJoy OOeAD views, walk to the beach from this Ex tftmely Charming Cedar home. featuring Frent>h dOors & windows, hdwd floors. 2 frplcs .. ceram1 t' l.1Jed baths & kitchens. 3 Bdnns. up & 2 bdrms U.,.. IHcll I 048 down ; nice big yard •••••••••• •• •••• ••••••• $24.5.000. Call 494-7551 only Sl31,000. Call us 5.Sl-2197 now~ 968-3371 AIAMDOMID The Ranch, 4 Br 2 Ba, rem MARVaous_ Views & Prhacy 2 Bdrm. & 3 l>drrn. houses, with trptc. + --·TW-•IM-5•1-- 3 Bdnns and den, 2Y! ba rm. pool, lg .com er lot wood & g lass condo. w/RV parkin g . Up· Must sell today. 25% graded lhnloUt. $117,500. down and assume 8% ln ! 5.Sl-3151 ~Sl991Tl'~2cH "°"" Lovely Goldenrod, near Cannery area, COM· historic bridge , two -M ER C I AL BLDG . about to start duplexes. 3 leased to marine eqwp. BR. patio, 2 BA home, sales &r service. Seller large 2 BR, 2 Bi\ view un· will finance balance of 11.1.$298,000each. Owner will help fin ance -------- or name your terms . ORANGETREE $119,900 (471 ) FORMER MOD E L IUt.PltOPaTIE~ PATIO HOME. Adult 493-9311 community. l bdrm + --------' den. 1 ba. A/C, upgrades, .. views or coasthne & Cl· ()pen Sun. 11·3. 802 Can ty lights at night; a large yon View <take Thalta. family home with a tum R on Temple Hills separate mstr. suite & Dr.). You'll be enrap· superb eountry kitchen. tured by the Coastal completely landscaped & Views & awed by the cloge to town. $249,500 beauty & privacy or the CR!ATIVL. outside entertainment ... financing; charming area around a Sp~. 3 family home on street to Bdrms., formal du:ung, street lot; recently re· pegged hdwd. noors & a modeled Incl. ceramic 29 ft . lv/nn. wit.ml. Af. We lrrbaths & beautiful fordable al $265,000. purcw~,;~99NT.soo1 C{) .. ,, .. ia _1_1 "~~. ~ "'v {?()t.,, aet. v litn En~lish Tudor 2&3 Br --------• pro(. deco. xlnt. loc. rec. facilities $72,500 Open BToro 1032 House S\lo . 11·4. 33 Pier/float·\ duplex on •®-.L-ilroJ split leve l , 2&3 car Want Ad ResulL<t 6'2·S67 Sell Idle Items 642,5678 legal l\.2 ot · close to v '«JffN' g a r a g e . t r p l c s • -,.iiiiiiiiiiii!!!!~~~iiiiiiiiiii~ s.hotls, Lido Village · a G73-8~94 microwaves, greenhouse •••••••••••••••••••••••Orange. Bl os s o m . ~~ Owner/Agt ... ssg .. 1209 or carpeting. Sl20,000 494·7551 R·Z Hillie McCon...ck A ne•wly r e mode l ed 494.755 1 I CE reaJvaluefor$249,500! 2435 E.CoH\11Wy.,CdM windo ws, pool, spa. t.lboa lay Prop. TENNIS (?(Mlrt. · ....._. FromS89.950 * 675-7060 * IY OWNEl e4&-006lor955-1J20 ~ llSIDEHTIAL Devel~ by llDo!'! J~0~!!,,E ca. ASSUMI ~~!f.0 r_xn_w_=~~-:'-. -a-~-~~-.-~-M- ssa,100 loOft menl deck. View of hills, $95.000. Only S5000 down. ORIGIMAL ·ILUFFS CONDO 3 BR W/Con v Den. Choice End Unit. ffi Wood Beamed Ceilings Thru-Out. View Of Night Lights A cross Bay. Sep. Qt r s .. For Tttnager Or Mother.Jn-Law. Huge Patio For Entertaining .. Formal Din ing. Custom F . P . Room For Wine Cellar. A ".Joy Of Newport" Listing. S189,500. S"KASS OCEAM VIEW Truly Spectacul ar View From This Beautiful 3 BR·+ F .R. Portsmouth Model. Upgradtd Kit chen. For m a l Dining. Lge Fam. Room With F .P . Courtyard Has Pool And Fir epit. Olassed·in J~cuzzl Off Beautifully Decorated Mast~r UR. Call Now. $400,000. ® -.= 631·1• ••• DO¥a""' Small down. Owner private beach access . As&wne 9YJ~ loan. No trantCerrt'd. 541·0425 tne.~. 1·771-04S6 or polnta, no credit checks. 8kr. 549-~ 3 bdrm, l~ bath, focd yard. SEU. idle Items with a DaUy PUot Ctasalt1ed Ad. Chm n.U9 Gallery of Romes Old CoroM o.t Mor Kirk Lamb, s:u.0900 Two houses, extra large ;;;;;---;;;;;;;;;;;; lot, 3 BR, 2 BA, and 1 BR l BA. Must sell. Reduced to $195,000. Call Scott ~ H.iMwVJewH• CLIAN. C&.IAM EXTIAC&.IAH 4bdrm., 2 full ba., orrice. 1V rm., lndry. dining I: kit. f\ally equipped with first quality appliances dble gar. w/ carport, 2 patios. low m ai,nt., Border or NeWPorl " Collia Mesa. 548·S879 By Owner. Opn Rae Sat/Sun tM. New on Market .-------------~ _IASTSIDI Spectoul Broldmoor .Ex· ecullve home with large eecl~ pool • Jacuu l. Raised wood beam cell· ln11, massive atone firep!ace;..4_ bdrm. +fam. nn. By vwner. $239,000 Clll175913l0 OPENSUNt·S 421DO~Olmt0USE LN. 3 Bdrm. home on lar1e R·2 corner lot: 1ood Newport Hel&bU area. Only •. 500 CALL 84&-4463 Mariner's Cove R F: .. l\ 1 :T 1· 4 BR 3 BA 1; · -542-·'lQ ___ _ ._CR l Famt.ly-living at Its-finest. A E Large Woodbridge· VAmc> DOWM Prescott s bdrm. 3 ba. ocean v iew 2 bdrm . house in the North end. i.-------~--­ Separate l·bdrm. apt. renta easily. Pnced to ...--•H• t 050 5ell at Sl.S2,500. •••••••••••••••• ••••••. SUNSET PLACE 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, atrium, AIC. l~ yn old. $86.500. Ph S36-0ll'1 E:ooveoliooal low-. low 2161.SSCJ· .ft. home. Quality down. or wlll exchange amenitaea include up. $17,500 equity (or lou, l:raded C~ts •. custom luxury car. large boat, Ch-apes, atr COftd1Uon1Dg TO's, ~ or comm pro-redwood declt. spa & perty. Can 1dd cash. much m'ucb more. owe &bmit yvllr deal. All of. small 2nd. Pri~ to sell 11~ N eo.ise ~"w•v •••• .,..__. fen will be considered. :!, ~.500. By Owner l eou,.. ~" co 921.Si .. .......,...... 1052 ~""" ft LR DR P ...,_.~ •7••, •94 "'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._.,sq. • • • 2 F • ----------31601 COHI HoQ!>w•y Huce MBR w/open beam TO--..OUSE 5'1u•" la91111e ca 9'l6n Cleillng9' quiet cul de sac. ""'""'" '"" •99 •i191 Shake roof. huge shade Utdrm,famUyrm.,A/C, --------- trees, S min lo major '!PJraded. Pool/tennis. shool>llU: Q'lall a nd 40S OOlY 199.500. Fw·y. l".P . S97 ,500. A&ent97S-0616 Present loan balance l'urtleroctl Glen Jnver -sm.ooo. 91,;~ assumable. neea eleaant 4 bdrm 3 ba Owner/broker. 588-0367 ram rm, library, jacuui. or•5700 wet bar ale huge yard, atraa galore $211,500 by OWDll' open Sat./Sun 110 • 1111 .. ._ StWwaterm-8318 r 5 :..-_, IOJ4 --------••••••••••••••••••••••• YAMODOWM NEW Come ind aee this beautltul 3 bedrm home wltb 1or1eou1 family room. Has assumable LISTING' ti t. Priced to sell at s11.eoo. Call P.B.l. • 9M·M:tl/US-02ll pater Plea 4 bl Deerfield -1th •u. centr•I air. ONLY 3 bdrm. I~ ba. Condo, ..., .IOO. trptc, 2 car 1ar. S7MOO Tiil ID led C.,.t 001~ W......_. 71 .. UOJ MOHAltCH IA Y 19lACIVllW Out•tandlng cultoro family home. 4 Bdrms .. a baths, large ramlly room. Huge 1ol on quiet cul-de.sac ro.d. 1 ~ Yra. «*!. ExceUt'nt financing. $385,000 ca Coldwt.•11 Bunker 3 Monarch J)ay Plaza IAluna Nl1ue1 4'6-7222 lll.oll6 ITOWM• Spanlth Cbe«'m . home wt.th pest apt. Lee yard, walk to bucb. Prlced to sell. Sl71,$00. Call »•or881-GMS ...... Al~Flre ln either llvlna rm or Mttr Bdrm. Put your r.a up fl relu in a 3 Bdrm cuatm home W/RJ>. dining rm, fam r m • l_!'g irourme t ltilchen. EnlO>' tranquili- ty of (reen, green ROif coune view. $220,000. T• O.er 9V•o/o Lo. on thf• whitewater ~nbelt view 3 Bdrm, 2\.\ 1>•,i. Medlterra,nean vUJa. r;nd unit, Clll·dc· sac, Jt•t.e-guarded com· munlty w/pool. 3pa. aauna. 1ym. clubhouse. putU~ ~n & bUUard ·rm. snt.950. 4tJ.t4tf 491-1220 496-241 l I JO.SOSO - • 1 - , . . . . . . . . ' . -... JJ OlwllHI llt... a..~.-•t.te ' . fn~. February us. 1979 DAU, PILOT N ....................... .....•.•.•.......••••.. ---- COMDO IY OWMH ;:.a..1UWfj '8Q, ..... ~. ......_. Ottlerl••Eat .... ~ 1atMt-•••&tat• ~~··.i& .... Fer,. 1100 ~~ 1100 ............................................................................. . ....................... .. .................... ,• Pl DJ I tw 2000 lllw ,..,.,.,, 2000 lllcw "•"? 2000 ............... '····~·· ....................... . ................... . Nf!v Hoaa ~~ MIW MODIL HOM'S Ready to move Into. Last 7 models. Com plete wtth masonry. awning pack & landscaping tn w-MEW NISTI610US ADULT MOIU lf)MI PAii ••••••••••••••• W~STl.AL1 Sl".~ tor t h1 ~•. W1lhanlalUO Mdl In 1n S4-r ri&n0 t•....-. Wh.11t '1$.C ,,. It br • """ ... vrt' m 1 um lot kliMh ol Mtm'll.111 ., Fa ' ~J THE REAL ~ EST ~TE RS ~,,. .. SLZ2. 3 lldrm tw>mt• It •tep. from lhc' ~at'h. nfl thl" ttauni.uJ• I\ d4'flruh l> nl't"d11 T l (', but h.is t~m odou1o poh'ntlal 8r\ Ol.lt \ooh a.od I ftl- -.01\ahon Cllll 540 ll51 SOUTH LAGUMA IS THE IMO OP THI IAIHIOW hiiw aAlt ............ IMt 2 .. I.HM fttl•=· ............................ .. .... ..... Shiihd -......... ,_ c.. ·~ 0#' Jll-:d ~_. prhecy. .C ... ail I WMd ceath..r• ~ ~ .,.... ........ .,. .. _....,.. ........ w.~.._.,_...._..hw fw S12S.OOO ... Hae flrtt to'" ltl .b!fJ.gO .. 497-3331 On tno Orange CoasH~ 10 Lino<> r,,,,, c Mission Viejo area> 6 MONTHS PltH llNT 714 137-0971 ~~~~--~~~- •EXCITING• u• Mtwportldt Smack dab in the mlddle of betuWul Newport lla rbor. A g arde n Paradise ·+ pe t s. Marvelous pvt. beach. Walk to shopping 1n 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAlMDISBT 64 Unit Apt eomr1u w/adjolo 1n g and. $2,600,000 Ownr will COD· sider xchn~ & other tttms. Call D1cll Seembn Newport Harbor's most 0 exchwve area. <KZ07S7> CALIFORNIA fACIFtC MOllLE HOME -f!f.he~~ ~la\ 11tl ~n lwu.k Swi ll·~ a.~l l'•ll\> \ l~'ln d.-d laclltt•• •twtttWHt 1'70..0251 ~HERITAGE REALTORS ~OMOOlASTILUFf S...Me 1080 SALES ~ Slllt• b~ pn\/Ule o~m·r ..................... ,... 2706 Harbor.Ste206·A Balboa Island Re I f~: ~ :~J21(.:all SAND POINT . 540-5937 ,.., .. .,, .. ,._,,_,~ IY 4br futa&uc fam ily 673-1700 RACH HOME Nl'.'WPORT llt-:IGllTh home Agent 551·4682 •EXCITING e Proper+, 2000 l,\)mfortable 3BK. 2•; bll TRll'L.t-;x QR E!Ve ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUN & SAtL oowly remodeled homtl FIVF.PU :X" -------w--... • h l yr old lownhou.se 14 4 houses from ocean Uruque oppty to buy un $59 000 ·--...... ' oc CDM TllPLEX bdrm!>, 2 ~, 1>11. & pv s 1 8 o. oo o o w n / Ag t its that rarely bt-come • : 4 * AcMt Porte All 2 BR townhouse type. p11\10. Be autiful up G3l~or~·333S u vu 11 . 1 n Ne w po r t fruit Trees DELUXE M 0 81 LE Ow n e r · s u n i 1 ~ruded earthtone carf)t' He a c h · s f 1 o e 5 t HOM~ w/fireplace. Creal loca· & hreplaco & fam•I $79,900, nc1~bborhood All thr(•c Galore W/expaodo b v rm .. lg tion. Don't l'Jliss this one room.$87,900. l4841 S..A. lle11diG> Countr)' have 2 BR. I UA. have Bwlllns In lhi!I lovely 2 ecnclosed add on. lg aU205,000. IC.l.PIOPRTIES atmcsphere . Newport archltecl plans for 2 bedroom home~ dining, lotchen, king su.e bdrm .. ~ IG€ 493-9311 schools. 3 BR. 2 ba. huge more Bit's on front un· ftreplace and huge yard. LowCaliR~fn.!: _,_ Pociflc FR€H\OT M£' _______ _.yard, owner/agt. Call 1t-t-plaosfor 2 more2 BR BKR.Call540>t720 -..... ~ n 1 Lyn~ SS6-2660 -untt-s.--$.~wner TIR8QL MobileH~ Salts 333JW Co • H 8 MiMioaYiefo I°' -----· ---·--494--3223 Evei. or wkends. 2706 Harbo Bl d 11206 • ast wy • N WATaROMT -----~• ~A v . 64S.6646 ···········~·········· 'iew oo market. 3 bdrm CONDO 540..5937 2i., ba. den. Upgraded 1 b 2 b y i / I EASTILUFF Alln: Vets no down & no · NEW 4-PLEX lhruoul. 1 year old. End r a e w s 1 P · Clloice corner location, clos11:1g costs on th~s Walk t.o beach 12. Ex pan· Deluxe townhome units or beavtly wooded cul-de !-.~ e3639/ 0 P \ · $ l 5 9 • 5 O O • ad,Jacenl to park area. 5 beautilul 4 bdrm house 10 do ed t.o • 11 1 BR 1 with 3 Bdrms. 3 baths & soc. By Owner Sll9,SOO -~--------Bdrm 3 baths with many a very good residential 'pnc se · · fireplaces. First c lass 1 .8J7 ~ •IY OWHY • extras. Top condition. area. Near Honer Plaza, ba, lrg potth. 34202 Del bwlldl.ngs with tile roofs. 14 ·74 •br 2 ...,ba Newly r e $192,SOO. Santa Ana College & Obispo, #27. Dana Pl. balconies. enclosed , .. ..,... IHch I 069 modeled kitchen & msir: RoyMcCorcMe, Rttr Freeways ~Ian Real 1978 K1ngsloo Mobile garages with s torage ••••••••••••••••••••••• b s-·7729 Es tate 540·3666 or Home: 20xS2, 2 bdr. 2 ba rooms, ceramic tile ath. Close to scbls. -., .. ., ...... 1o·-.. ~ •-b lhs F ed .... rt H • ...,, s 72.500 --------........,._1 res. .Reasonable park renL o..cncu • a · ore 11ewpor ~•guc s 1 642-3272 Xlnl cond. Must see to a.ar heal built·in kitchen. IAlt .. AIM! c-~ u l F. . San,..~.... I 07 6 r.-I Oto believe 775-0305 C:An 3894 First user tax benefits. ,....,.............. .,.,.ee en tnancLOg ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,...,. .. ~k $260 ooo ftl ....._.~ Newport cot· •lV.H. 4 br. 2 ba. fam ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" ang • so y. tllge enhanced by used rm: desirable loc. S· AMAZ.IMGL Y LOW l0x4S Mobile Homt.> w 1th Call 7~1-3191 for details. brick walkways. 2 cozy sum .. 2nd avail. Sl66.900 in pnce. but high on a hill 10x31 add on room & ftn!places & a 2Dd story 640-l440-551.6561 WANTED: is t.tus spectacular 3 BR porch. El Morro Beach in !p SELECT tude-away master swte. -----Of.DER LOVE llRD +FR home. Lookinll for Lag~na. Ocean view.. PROPERTIES Call now, 646-7171 that custom home with a Par1Jally furrushed . Xlnt .,.,, '" ". ,, '11 ,,, '•'"' ,,, , to hve U\ this neat. clean sweeping \11ew of far condition. $27,000. Prv. and all complcl<': 2 large away mou ntains and Pty. 213-919·2977 ***** bed.rooms. 2 tile baths. ti II I f l I gen c ro mg s opes or .A. .. _ for S_. 1 200 g c 1 v 1 n g r o o m Wider $200,000" Then call _. ~ •• wtrlrcplace. din in.: area us, we've f:Ol it ! $1~.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19 FourDlexes ------•1111,llG & IUUTIFUL w/blt·ln buffet. IMM EO. RUMAR REALTY WHAT $20,000 POSSESSION. Nothm~ By owner. !>rices ex· tremely low. Seller 't'ill carry all financing at 9'ho/r. OPEN HOUSE & EAGER TO GO t.odo but mov" in and en 559.7977 WILL DO FOR Doily 1·4 ~ R R . 2 R a . joy! ONLY $78.000. Rural Califontia YOU TODAY Li ving situated on a Call for further informa· wooded knoll. Oak trees lion & investigate the and orchards surround still best com mod1ty Ous 5 BR home. Soaring "land · real estaie". ~CCKhRow Low Down Pay•..t Som(•ri-el. kltc h<' 219 Via Son Remo n o o k . f a m i I v wi"etbar . dinin~ Lido Isle .,.,.. Soderiiftg - UMITED MOICERS 675-5626 ~qqq bP..~~. wtpool. 1ac. Cam rm, completely remodeled. U1g lot much more Owntir will finance. No cre<hl needed. $155, buh1nce. Ask for Ed Chernow 964·2455 I rm. 2 fplc 's. view o Newport Ceoler. A pottinll s h e d . priv.acv & a price you c:in·t beat Owner has bou1thl ano th e r b orne . Submit all offer s. S217.000 IMI Port Carlow DUPLEX HARBOR VIEW .HOM E By owner. reduced to Phase 11 Portofino $175,000. Both 2 BR units. Fini!lhed bonus rm, fee l blk to oceaA. Good in· land. By owner . Will _co_me_are_a_._67_5-04_7_5_~ cooperate with brokers. 5PAC10US 2BR. den OR. _&W.-04 __ 13 _____ _ LR. v1.ew+ 1 B~ apt ove Lido Isle Lot JS' street to gar+6 car prk g. 215 St. street Waziers 714 Andrews Rd. See b 883· 1434 714 888·5755· appt. Agt Crane 54o-o608 · EAGLE'S NEST *S5000* Thellwffs n•oE OPPORTUNITY 3 Br, pool Npt HL<>. (\S· 1VUl. sumes bat. of $150.000. TO ACQUIRE FROM $1200/mo. Approx 10'1 ~'TATE OF ORlGINA int. NCI credit needed. OWNER. T lllS "UN Owner will carry, va· COMMON" & SCARCE canL Call 645-5399 BR . END UNIT ,-------- U N E Q U A L L E H.V. Monaco. 2br + den, PRIVACY, COMM AN 2ba. Upg raded carpels & DING BAY VIEWS drapes. Lndscpd. Fee UNLIMITED PQTEN land. Under priced al T IAL VALUE. Agen $155.600. Courtesy to &tQ.5560 brokers . 5S9·SS86 9A M · 6PM~ 1931 Port Edward _______ _. Pl. Open house Sal & Sun 60• LIDO ISLE _·12_·4. __ _ Awwd W!Miftg HOWM Bcaul1ful used brick frontage. 3 BR 2 BA. New copper plumbing, New forced air New water beat.er OLD WORLD CHARM Warm & welcoming Spanish has just grown better tbru the years. Nice 1tv1ng room. separate d1mng rm. 2 bedrooms. se r vi ce p0rch. View the Pacific from tne sundeck. Con· vemenl to beach, shop· pmg and transportation. $105.000 A NEAT HOUSE! AWAITING A MEW FAMILY """'d..P.ossessto"! Oechcated i:iu1et Ii v1og and excellent floor plan allows "Breathing" room for all in lh1s 2 story home. Isl level has foyer. spbc1ous h vlnll rm. sunny dimnglCamlly rm, cheery kitchen, 112 b'fll l h . 2 n d I e v c l · Gorgeous mast.er suite with sitting area, dress· ing a rea, fire place, PLUS ocean view. 3 addi· ticJoal bdrms aod 2 baths, plenty of closet s pace. 2111 car gar w/opnr. Sl3l.OOO. WEARE PROUD TOPRESEMT! Many custom extras for the di s crlm1oat1n ~ buyer. Panoramic ocean & got{ course view, sur· rounded b -y Sa n Clemente Golf Course. 1880 sq ft , 2 bdrms+den w/bltin bar & stereo. spacious livtng rm has pegged hardwOod noors with comer frplc. Lovely patio + wood dee k. $1S9,000. Open house Sun 12·4 PM. 421 Calle Gomez. San Clemente. 1 MIEACH REALTORS :m No. El Camino Real SAN CLEMENTE 492-2100 Outstanding architec turlll design, spacious Btl. ram rm, dining rm. lush pallos, J.car garage. o.w.c .• flexible f1nanc· we. 10.5'N. Appoiotmeo only. New upgraded features , _______ _ Priced right. Ag\. Doris =~s 675-5626 ' Z br cbarmlnJ( boyvlew Mobile homl! on Lid Penn. $27,000 675 034 1 llACH DUPLEX l·Blk. to ocean; newly renovated. $1S$.OOO MIWPOIT IUCH aALTY 615-164 ~~ Albert Pussell Realty Co. l33 DOVll DiUU. 6lt-S2S' R.-.MfsCo.do l·sly 3 Br overlooking park. By Owner. 581·6678 IAYCIJEST IEAUTY Price reduced t o Ocean Hills condo. By owner. 2 Br 2~ Ba. Fan· tastlc view, new carpels. paint & paneling $79.000 fll'm. Pnn only. Assume existing 1st TD. t!Ml-3231 S&THESEA from his beautiful custom home with space for RV. Walk to tennis $149.900 ( 482 U . PROPSTIES 493-9311 SJ.99,000. Call to see lhls 3 -------· Bdrm, 2 bath home at --M THE T.OP 3>1$ Leeward ~ Bob ••" ""' Dickenson.~· Brtathtakint ocean view RIGHT REAL TY trom hlgb ln Presldenllol 979..aSll Heights. New lls\lng, cedar ceilings. grace LOW INTEREST formal dining and living We sWl have It on land room with generous use Ca 11 no w. Broke r . of used brick atthways 11677"54Bl. 11522·2080 lier. 714/542-3676 CAU.. FOR SETUP ***** and Wed nooriog. Equal· SWISS CH "'LET ly spacious master s wte ~ lnerty Hlls Ar'H 2:5 acre estate quahfJes as income property with 2 houses. Beverly Hill!! address. V1<'w S of downtown & ocean! Ad· Jacenl to $1 million & up homes' is accented by a Roman hidden in lhe pines. this bath and rustic fireplace. greaC get.away. All wood ~uality touches in· & newly decorated with elude Oak cabinetry. fantastic \liew of 1400 :;q Slallled leaded glass and ft house. 2 stall barn with l'OWllrY kitchen. A pool bunkhouse on 1 "'• arres. · wLth Redwood decking Broker. 11676 57 17. looks lo rughl IJghl view _1_1523-4462 _____ _ ATTENTION BUILDERS SGl.000. RUMAR REAL TY 559.7977 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~a Bayside VIiiage, 326 Mayflower $25,900. 2 br, 2 ba, lge covrd porch & palJO. OWC balance wtlh 1,'J down. 675·2758 493-7082 $16,900 STStS TO IEACH Dbl w;de '61 trailerama CDN"5186) 3 pvt bch & pier. Sub letung allowed. Located in Traeasure Is. :DIOl Pacific Coast Hwy. Lag. Bch. Offered by Renaiss ance M.P . 714-499-3816. Information HOT LINE! Exclusive! BANK REPOSSESSIONS NO DOWN PAYMENT •FREE'BUS* *TOURS DAILY* 1-2-3 BEDROOM HOMES IN PARKS 16ACRES B~LAIR~ OF f>~ALLBROOK PRIM t-: AVOCADO LANO IN P RE S TIGI OUS HELEAH ESTATE CAN BE SPLIT 29% bulunce down owe . $368,000. Prine. Only. Mike Wink & DEVELOPERS $3,950.000. C4l5) 935-4840. Agt l'wo 3 Br. four 2 Br hse. + I br apt. E-Side C.M. Seller will carry loan.' $290,000. YEAGER REALTY. 556-6171. 9S7-0554Agnl. 3 Br, 2 •ba, C.M. home. C-rcial Hrdwd nrs. frpl. rm to Proptriy 1600 ~ 9':ci ~:~~:2~~8~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••.• wtll st.ay, $84.900. Owner L.AGUMA RETAIL agt, 642·96661673-6336. Building 1n the heart of . the downtown areit. cor-Costa Mesa Tri ·Pl~x. ner location. excellent Pride of. owners hip. property for art gallery. Pri>lc. bll·tns. o~n beam furniture store. or any ceilings, pvt patios. reuul busines!I. Owner Sl65,txX> Agent moving & wants to sell 900-SSllO. Ask 1 n g S 2 9 O. O O O &tstsi* TwoSOflle Realonomics 675'6700 Two houses on large lot 00 x l:J>' Cl property al Exe-ell location. Picture 2:544Newport Blvd. Costa perfect. 2 BR 1 BA w/at Mesa.Agent975-0616 tached garage. Full pnl'e S LJO, 000 IRAMDMEW 1600 sq n comm<'mal €HIG€ professional building. HOM€\ NW corner Euc lid & .,.._~ __ ._ Ta I be r t. F ou nt a 1 n 3333W. Coast Hwy, NB Valley. $142,400. 8411·2655 645-6646 dy s. 536 ·4 873 wknds/eves. Prin.ouly. •$5000* ./Nf'T IUCH C-1 3 Br. pool Npt Hts. A':>· Six retaJI stores for sale. sumea bat. or $150.000. s:m.ooowtterms. $1200/mo. Approx 10% .Agl. Tri Rily. Int. No credit needed. ___ 645_·062 __ 1 ___ 1 Owner wrtl carry, Va· 1--------•I cant. Call64S-~ COMMRC.11.DG. 14.000 Ft. office bldg., I acre + land; $49, 160 in· come. net. net. net. ,, # I I I f>Olf Y. P'iJiXICJ.O< ~lCoM""" C..0-0ol .... I R~1.l01t \ 640·7000 MACH DUPLEX Price reduced to only $86,960. Must sell. sconREALTY 536-7531 . 4PLEX Hunungton Beach r .. On. 80% fioancln~. f\loJ>OUllS, fast escrow. Own/ Bkr. 842· 7407 Alf AREAS CoMo-"•'•"'1/T OWft• CALL MOW .._..for tcM 1700 DUPLEX MOllLI HOME •••••••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • STottES Euts~e Co1u Men E. Anaheim 956-4500 CALTA M&'iA MANOR > Elaide Costa Mesa. 20'k down. 80% finuclog, DO point s, f aat escrow. Own/ Btr. 142.7407 ; .. GET INVOLVED .. Taking the first step is often the ha~dest one. Ir you're ready to move up or start your Investment program, but have become confused with all the aspects of today's market. then ~ome to the experts at Quall Plact! Properties for solid. professional counseling. Pyramid your equities with an exch ange and/or purchase ·with an eye toward5 high ruture returns ro r your gotaen years . A'ilt4TS ... •OKllS -We have a fe w positions open ror licensed professionals who would like \o affiliate with Orange County's f astest gro.,..log proressional R eal Estate-organi'zaHon. We now have avajlable .. --.. -.-- .-$79.000 DUPLEX - Orange County -PaUos and garages. * BALBOA ISI.A\ND DUPLEX. Trade down only. $200.000. * COSTA MES/\ DUPLEX -Each unit 2.00Q sq. ft. $159.500. • 2 houses on lot :.._. Costa Mesa: $129.500. • 3 BDRM.+ 2 BDRM. - Costa Mesa. $163.900. + • H 0 U S E duplex·Ontario. $86.500. * ORANGE TRIPLEXES -Got two! $114.500 and $115 ,500. . • COVINGTON 4·plex - -Pr1ae or own e r s hip $200,000. * 4 HOUSES ON LOT - yard. $170.000. * 4· PLEX -pride of o wnership -3 bdrm. 2 bath owner's unit with fireplace. $225.000. • COSTA MESA PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP 4·plex on spice s treets. $215.000. * 4 ·PLEX. recently refurbished. Beautirul golf course view. $155.500. * 4 HOUSES/LAaGE L 0 T -Cost a M e'S a S242.000. • 4 UNITS -Costa Mesa $180.000. • 2 DUPLEXES. 4 uiiirs. 5135,000. Costa Mesa. " • 2 DUPLEXES. 4 units each with firc placl' - Hunlin gt'on Bea c h . $175.000. • COSTA MESA 4-PLEX -two Jbdrm. two 2bdrm $154.000. ? • 4 SPACIOUS'JUNITS - Sl69.000. • 6 ORANGE COUNTY UN ITS. $210.000. • 8 ORANGE COUNTY UNits. $195.000. • 8 ORANGE COUNTY UNITS. S205.000. • 8 UNITS. 2 4·plexe!-.. p r i d e -o f ow n e r s h i p . Hunl"in gto n B eac h 5450.000. • Ii UNITS. 3 4·plexes. Orange County. pride of ow n e r s hip . 3 bdrm . owner 's unit with fireplac·e . $675.000. • 14 UNITS -Ora n ge County -One year'"' old. $597 .000. * 15 UNIT S -Santa Monica -Close to beach. $775.000. • 16 UNITS <4 4-plcxes > Orange County. S650.000. • 16 UNITS -Orange County. $400.000. .• 16 UNITS -Pride of ownership -Huntington Beach . S000.000. • i7 .U NITS on ocean S760.000. • 19 UNITS -Orange Co unty -Span i s h architecture . $410.000 • 20 HARD TO FIND pride of owners hip units -Costa Mesa. $850,000. • 20 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP UNITS - Huntington Beach - townhouse s tyle oymer's unit. $1,12.5,000. ' -. 20 UN IT S R IVERSIDE -2 s to.ry ~a"rden s tyle. $382.000. r • 22 UN IT S ANAH EIM. $535.000. • 23 UNITS -SANTA MONICA. Subterranean Pll rking. $1.590,000. • 23 UNITS -SANTA MONICA ....:. Balconies. $1,650.000. • 23 UNITS -SAN't'A MONICA -Eievator-and s ubterranean parking . St .8001~ .. • 24 UNITS .-ORANGE COUNTY. All units have fireplaces a nd enclosed garages. $1.350.000. • 24 UNITS -ORANGE COUNTY. S605.000. * 25 UN I TS RIVERSIDE -Close to colleg~. SSS0.000. - • 2 6-UNITS HOLLYWOOD -pool and air conditioned. $880.000. • 27 UN IT S HOLLYWOOD s ubterran e an parking . S l.430.000. . "' *· 2 8 P R I D E 0 F O WNERSfllP UNITS - Huntington Beach -J112 ··miles to beach. $1 ,575.000. • 29 UNITS -b alconies & wet bars in each unit - Holly wood. $1,070.000. • 32 ORANGE COUNTY pride of ownership units . Own e r 's unit with- ce ramic ti l e & wood·burninf! fir e p l ace. s 1.800.000 . • 3 4 U N ·I T S H UNTINGTON BEACll fireplace s & P l:l l iO!\ Sl .300.000 • 35 UNITS H OLLYWOOD pool s 1.650.000. • 35 UN I TS H UNTlNGTON BEACH Own y our own ~tret•t ' Pride of owners hip 3 bdrms. 2 b ath owAer 's unit with fir ep lat l' $2.025.000. • 40 UN I T S HOLLYWOOD s ubterranean pl:lrking and sec urity feature s . $2.800.000. • 85 + UNITS W HOLLYWOOD -securitv g uards. S2.000.000 · • J 12 UNITS -cxchangl' S2.800.000. ~ 112 UNITS -Jlo ll vwoo<I n (' a r f r l' l' " a ,. $3.400.000. . • 125 UNITS -41 :· yt>a r~ o ld S2.375.000 No driveby's please. In deference to the wis hes of our property owne rs. please do not a s k for addresses. Ir you are a sincere buye r . seller. or excha nj!er please call for an appointme nt or visit our office. Open daily and' weekends for your convenience. * 114 UNIT . DISNEYLAND area motel. now und<'r construction. Turnkey at $4.275.000 *RETIREMENT HOME to be built. $4.418,000. • SHOP.PING CENTER site pac kage next to r egional center; $t;450.000. *SHOPPING CENTER -Orange County . $640,000 .. • OFFICE BUILDING -Orange County. $1.700.000. • R.V. PARK -283 s ites. $1,500.000. * MOBILE HOME PARK. S2.800.000. * 4 INDUSTRIAL buildings for $2.000.000. * INDUSTRIAL buildings. $280.000. $312.500. $1.925.000 • INDUSTRIAL s ites in Riverside . Call on e o r our professional s taff o r over 40. La rge enough to serve. s mall enough to care . AGl.HTS ..t IROIHS We have a few positions open for licensed professiona ls Who would like to affiliate with Orange County's fastest growing professiona l Real E state Organization. Call for -Piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil near new 2 BR Condo. OD• ly'97.SOO. BERntAHENRV REALTORS Wetlmlnlter 848-8895 3 br, 2 ba, prol. decorat· C.Anahelm 9:;s.1011 ed 1 l\Of')' end unit. 1 _________ 1 Senta Ana 554.7070 Jolreplace1.kitchen bltns, HIM •IAK IV-.. QUAIL PlAa PROPERTIES, INC. (ll 4) 752-1920 * * LIDO ISLE * * . Exceptional 4 BR, 2 BA on wide street-to-street lot. French doors & b~am ceilings thru-out, hardwood floors. us ed brlck frplc., & extra l arge So. patio. Completely remodeled. By owner. $460,000 67M42J 215Del Mar 492-4121 ...... c•••-1018 ....................... , BUlL.OERSCLOSE OUT ElePDl tbr. 2'rllba. 3 cii.r aarage , d lnlna rm . paneled Cam rM, 2 frpl ct1 . we\ bar. laundry rm. premium carpeting. Take over uiltloa loan al ew~ •1•.~. 2tfil Vla La M.lrada 831 ·a4t3. SOLAR ttOT WATER _.. ooapprovalofcredlt HEATING. Living rm" IPY.poWM MobUe Home muter bdrm wttloted 4-Plex. Allume. Seller '!~~~~~~!!~!!~~~~~~~!!~~!!~~~~ Laauna Beach. By windowaopentop"vacy will ca rry paper . ..: l, ... 8n 2ba N•w walled outdoor carpeted Maoaaement avall. 6 ..,....LOT owner. .,,. -· · " " islutded patio. Double Aaent· Gary D. Boa&er "" A lu.xuriM carpeting. 180 1 """·-or............. All 2 BR 1 8 with = 0«an view. Adult f!'a11e w 1e ec. opener. _,....._, ---.. -·t_ry ruc1l in u1,1raac Prlnclpalsonly gara,ea ' yards Oreat No Peta ... Sa.&,000,,. w""..., " v · Eallaide localion~OWn ·r ~11.;~tffwy. F·lO. =r \c:lng 11rea & IASTSIDI llQJous.$320,000 ...;\ALl..;.;.;..-...:.....--""-----1 will conalder sale of 2 Ot4 LOT €'TIG€ I Sl-.100 ) V\ltlnl 80xl0 expando 1v furniture. f'or uppt to v'r HOM€' rm, fmmac. condlt:ioo. In aee. pleuc phone Nefaon orreted VA. '°"details.,,_.. __ ....._ n 1 IOOdCM park. Lowreat. Roblnsoa. Broker. ull C~ntury :t Gold 3333W CoagtHwy. NB t\arn. $131~. $4IM865 ~ Coast R4JIU>rs, ~ I Ulll 645-6646 . flOUI UMfTt..C.M. Nt'ar new. 3 Br owncnJ 111\ll. 2 ba. ffl)t, 2 cur pr .. 3 2 llt. 2 b.l. WUlS 1'SL ln\ stmta &U 1603 7 UMITS-C.M. Beaut. ntw building. F\reo&acoa. xlnt locAl1on TSL lovmtf 642· Ul03 TWO ON A LOT I '3 BR 1 2 BR. i.iood F.a~ulde locatloo. owm•r id\JUOUI, Sl2$.000. --!....~----~~~~~~~~=....,.~....-~...:...........1-~ • • • • • 7 ------------:--.;...---.:;;.:F.:.rt:,:da::rir.:.!F:.:ebt~U!IY=i,;.:.11.::.;,:1:.!1:!:71~ Heuea Uefwwl1h1,. ... IWwla ,.,......, A.fl• tMHla u.tw.. Af & la0.ta....... 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Adulb. no lncludanq Heat & Warer Nn I C'il'-<' Hl'QUtrL'<f 0:~-.n/ronl I<>' Wl bt-8l •haclc 6 all •PPIVV«' · phl..N to build be> uuf1.1l lT ~ IJa bolDt' .~ Ownt•r &t4-t6l3 NB Lj::.'ION ll ~IGHTS fl 1 oppnl\ 'i .it'r tw.iullful \ it•w, pre bmmary plaru for t-:.i.: 1\ador Ownrr MO 7o.iu ~ , l•r 01 Y"~ """""'wlmdt anyth.in& \<lluubl~ Recreation... pets 393 Harnilton. c M blt.M l\.iJ oil '" 111·h 1.11.rlH"ldtltu hard 3 br. ~ ~t:A\'IEWl • IJr 3 lid, 1.: ~':'An'* ~~~ Yours-365 64.S-4411. :!.;.k••• •:U. .. • L'H a ~:,:.;~~·,~. !"~11~11 ~11~ t IY, pnv 1:1M lC'nnu1, /':,::;:,;:r 956 1011 days a yearl SWta HICE '40 Allt Nu f 1•1• pool Sl:JUO &IOWHj KAna.hoe1m 956-4500 •8eautiluJS1n9I•. •Lockedgar.w/lgstor. ~ 0111· (i.•1111~ .... 0•'1'' Hoth \....I..!~ 114" lio•ur11um lwn H.11h 1.«Xl l\d.1m<, Aw. 111 Co-;t.1 M~..,., llClO'\'> fron 1 0r clll<JC C.0.1\I Ci.>ik"J\.' . lx·~l''-'" IJorbor <1nd I d1M1.'W 1714 ) 541 I I. !(JO NOW RF.NTING 964 ~. ln3 2971 au~ LIYIHG I 6 2 Bed.room •O/W, pauo. lndry rm Ulc-aUUfuJ4lw hum" n1 ~-. l lllu~-.. Onthcbeach!2br.2006 W r~..ti.d6 •Spec1aJcabmel space ....,.. • nvnm. ~ea.nlront. F\Jro or unr Unfurniahed •Gas beat, gu cook.mg, So. Coast Plaza area. dlx 3 .,_,_. 3126 •;~1 .. on HS .VO.!:l We.kn, t.R , f•m rm. ?!D-lS77:6.1l-OOOO Apartment11 . gashotwatel"allrree. Br 28a4•plex,encJ..~ar .••••••••••••••••••••••• R odl•111 ... 156511110 dLn. deck. pat, frpk's, •Aclutts.oopets. drapes, carpets, blt·ms. lbr Clean. Close in. S250 87S-~ t·h~c 1111r o~cr Doth CDflll,.--. 3425 • All UtibU.. Pa.id l Bdrm.$290 $415. 76B-l336aft5PM •""'Id. utiJ. ca11 Marth.i Ntw ?.:I bdrm t·ontloi. prolta.1i1onally d~corat ~~ •No i..o.. Recill11ed 2 BdrmS335 "' I.Kio l'>lt' L.oc ~· t~t t fl'l)llc, blw. l l fV •.ii 1otj;t' WdllnM:rh h/8eat'h ~dl>r, 2 u.i. 1•d S600 & $700 l'JJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Swun-•R-T..wa. Month to month 3br 2ba lwnbsc, lyr old. ll61·U6t or 494·3672 , '>lr<'l't W "ers ( 1 14 > k."iO & u1> ~ <'lln)c.m 5 w r. covr p:slw, M.u leN-at 631 3444 or LUXUltY Bt.lbard.-. 2323 Elden Ave. C M. Next to S. Cst Plaza ten· tudio apt. Clean. Clost! M83J43ot (?l•l iJll¥.)7~ CK~~ loc'Ci)d,ai0tragt· Kuh& li44~ 6427605 n1s, pool , S495mo . . Id • -pt'Uok $465 AJrt NMt!l' LAME CONDO • Arn..u.e o.r-.. · 640-639Saft Swkdys LD. S22Smo. m e • u111. l..ig Och Orean Vu 11. 2 Ur. u.11w~. drnl't'"· I St;4 2566,973 2971 $550. Mission Viejo 2 br r ... Swwlay BNMbH QUICK IM CaJI Martha 661-1161 or •i.q,..fl. ll2S,OOO trrm cu tc•r.i~i· no P~li. ::A-·/M '· -b-•LIDOISLE• PLUSloll.2ba,frplc.a1r •Hea!lhClub&.locuuul Lo-e 2 br . 1 ~ ba ATTHIOOMMATES 494•3672 11<1'7 W1 Must h8\t> r~fi. 1295 mo nuAJnl4 115nou8 4 r. ~ ., u....a.. 1---------- Lsl-& lbl .,_ SIOO dep ba, frplc, &hwhr. p.itio, J BR, 'J. bu, Lrg. sunny cood .. patio. All deluxe PLUS MlJCH MOREi townhouse W5 D"IP· HOO .....,..... A••· Aph Ocean view l~e 2 br, 2 ba, EASTSIDE C.M. ~ focd yd, gar11ge. ~uh & Patio ACt'~ss lo tennis, features. No pets. Call Oakwood sq. ft. Has everything. -NOW RENTING 2 balconies. encl. dbl gar. South or mh St tt 2 petsok Ed1oonH S.S4~ bch &: club. Cull Fran.k mornings 9·1.644·9470. G Small pe~ ok. DrivU!y . • ........ DNEW ~~8n.·vate. $375. mo. u d d f • • d 3br 2ba dbl ~ar Ltcc l\gt no ree 964 25tili Karl, (2J3>65J.7900. ,..,_,,_ arden Apartments 1921 Ana e1 m St. n ~ '"""""' '"'..~e'uee or irnmt· backyard an Collt·~e 1~rk. 973-mt · ' ·~~~~~~~~~!"""Ac""' 2br. 1tl4ba .. blt·1ln.i;&" N rt 8 h(N--'L call 645-4837. 2 BR. 2 ba apts. Perfect LA.......t....,. •---II 38,.0 ~a.'. 1'\liU>et.a S450 64295b"7 • sauna. poo .!JWPO eae "''"' for 2. Creal C.M. loca· ..--.•~ .. 8rolt~r6407000 .. ...,. · -Nice J br fami~ homl' .__ ~·acuzZJ., ~w ca~t. Nr 880lrvine J mma~.~u1el 2.B..R lt" .... '· -Avana-ble •'arc h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---28r 1 ualh Cottagt.-. L-ge Co ..,.1 6 ·-·'"'"'-··-p ,, I vu in Melba."°-/ •EASTSrDE 2 br. 1 ba, 19272 Salmon, l .8 '465 . ast c aza, S425 tat 1 •hi wwuillUU3e. a .. o. poo • tst. 1375 & S39:>. Call SHARP. beach 1,2 &3'Bl<. TrtrMs 2300 cpts, drape~. fncd yd, mo 963·1420. r::~. &~~':.t.t:!~~~o: ~alt6PM. (714164~.o~~o ;t~ftl.S· 646-9507, 753 wh.ileselecflon lasl.S! frplc. dlshwshr. garsgc ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar5,/mok1d6s75<_~,,N67o5·0J>t'l;!,S Loxury condo 3 br 2ba, planters.$485/mo 23211,., New2BR 2 BA.iocl.util. Newpol700rtBeal61hehS1/So1.1th • . $50ReCm:itMonth ~Pat•o•. No pet>. ""'-0 -S d v IJ $37 ...,.,., "" Maruarct Dr 64S 6625 "' · 11· Beaut. brand new adult nt lfll"".:O~;,_;hlS Ad .....,.2358 .,.,Aiuauay 1 e 1 age all . 2 car gar, ten .. · · · 1eruus,poo Jae, rec rm. (0overatl6th) 3brMob1leffomP.Newly E'slde New 36r. 211'1 ba, ms/pool /Jar. Close 10 llGC• .... YO..... S.'i00.972·1000 (7141&42-8170 apts. Spac. 1 & 2 br Seawind v·1 . ..___,,.,,....,Cl\l\,Ams.. 1 rd t o be h.*LIV\'"~'"•""""" ~" " w /townhse sty le . llage r-.vo au:u. ""' ,...,.,,..,r ' . ,..ar' e nc· y ' pa I ' ac ...,.,., .SC ...... ....,.,., ftE ....... E c~oo ... 0*111111F11-0 d I Roat Dock. Pvt Bch cpts/d.rp!,, frplc. bltrns. .,_.... "'" '' --·--Adi.h1only.nope11 Sche u ed move -in Po o I . J a c u z. z 1 lnrl tcarllent'r. $565/mo •Small 1 br, swve, yard. fo'or lease; avail now J u.tunibhed 3525 Model• open daily 10' Feb.10. New 1&2 bdrm luxury Cl ubhouses. Broker/ +S200sec 64&-1085 S2SS. Uut. paid. i\dulu., Bdrrns .. 3 baths, with ... •••••••••••••••••••• 1Br,1Ba SJ25.$33S R.C.TAYLOICO. adult apt.sin 14 plan!> Owner 631 ·49 20 I .nopets.&33-8974 spaclOUS hv. areu. Love· 8eautiful3br.2ba. vault· ---------2Br .. 2Ba ~S42S 6,.A 511 • from S3l5. + pools. ten· b~. 3Br, 1-.., ba, frplc, lg back tW'+ ly yard & entry area. ed clogs, new cpl. OW. Af~ _ _. TSLMemt 642·9412 ,._ 6 f\:~mw~rf~:!gopc>F!.<!!'~ yrd Clo.st' to schls. new H ~-$1200 Mo. mcl. gardener central air. fenced patio, _ c .. -ft.ftft lg 3br 2ba gam X1nt cood 2 BR l Ba d.nve North 00 ee~c·h to De Anza Ba""•de V1lla"e paint. 966 Joann. NO ~ 3242 iEM lE.b...t HUDSO.... fplc 3~s J·acuzz·1 rec ~ · • "' JV .. ............. " . • ' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool . *'U.; p atio no pe ts 3319 u cFadden •'--n West Oil North sidenr8ay.28r.2 DOGS . $485 /m-0 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •RuTOlt 6,.,.A1122 nn w ktoS CstPlaz.a ._.___ apt ·rec.area......, n-1.' 8 .~ Af .. un:: r I d c.ondo 2br 2ba bltin pool ~ ,.._,~ ' . ' -Island 3106 no w UlthSt . u.u.er, Apt. · ...,._. t McPadden to Seawlnd • ba. rpt', patio, ev l-879-9166.54&-4700 . te be h $600. • n r sc h l 'S , rrw y. ~•••••••••••••••••••••• ---·---·----4..968-3636 Vill )""" 98 carport. 67S-0390 nnis, ac · mo. E gas/waterpd, kids/pets age. (714 ....... s1 .. -------•2br 1ba hardwood fir. lsl/Lst. Dock •tr. day NO FE !0~pt.1 &P Coedo OK. 1495. Call eollecl 2 Br furn or unlurn"wilh Cam I t Settillg New 3 BR a pt, S4SO.nllM'1lhDWle lo 1 ~mtulti.Dewrt, beamed ce1hng, renc 714 /894 ·1717 eve rentals . .-.cola avi on 2l3:9&l·2S82betwn9.5. fire place S490. Avail l.80E.215tSt.reet Children welcome. no & home·IJke.v;t"r s~~lt'h Rnort 2400 yrd. BIHni.. Sm child 2U/SS2·2977. 675-4.912 Rkr Tues.Sat. now. 201Opal.675-9229. F..asts1de 2 br & de n spUt ...... d 600 w H mlt•~ OK N P $390 982 B ---------""..... · a ONO, pvt, "ated entran<.-e + ·• 0$;i~i~~~R~;~· _Meyer0P1e~9 3484 ~kn.d. SUNSET BEACH 2 Bd •5-B•R•.•4-b•a•.•,•u•m•i•s•he•d•. t.p lw..tsfvnlished I bdrm. nr. n~w c pts. ~;~~l.~~lp~~tra~.e$.t~ _s:B_·_29_1_7 ______ paU~. Some with alL Assum 81A lo11 n Palm _or_at_t_._5_:=->_. -----Steps to sand. Ternf1c Bo b A I 3 1 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• drapes. bll·m kit .. lse.. mo. No cllildren or pets, 2 Br1 Ba. new Cpts garw:e. Swimming pool. view. Rig/was her. S4oo at s p. viu I 0 a..oa l.ac.d 3706 $375 refs. 673 5477 Days 645 .4262; eves S30Q JacUZZI. Tennis courts. 1 Desert. Compil'lt•ly furn. NEWPORT HGTS A g t . 8 4 6 • 4 4 S 9 • 61:.J SOOO/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M.>!1543 -8204 m~i;.2316 blk to Huntington shop· 2br 2"2 ba SandRo<' _.. .. E.. 2U/592·2873 2 BR. 2 ba IOWt'r unit. BoatoWl'lingcouple18R. · 548 or l>Ulg cent.ermall.Adulb. Townhsetenniscrts.Jllt, ""'"" ---------fireplace. Boat slip. Bach Apl.,:arking.,uU1. Rearapl.Ncal. Yrly lse. 3 Bdrm townhouse apt. No pets. Fr o m $435. & pool, waJJuni: dist. to HEW LG TWNHSE WEATHERLY IAY $750/mo ~ ~b~·:~~-~~~~ _A_v_a.i_l_.no_w_644_-04_39 __ Adults, l"lz ba. $435 mo. ~~:>~En~~e. 2 Seawind Village, 15555 everything. fo'ec Land. 3 BR 2•1z BA. frplc's. wet 3 bdrm. Townhouse. boat Watet f1 ont HC>lftfs Gu paid. 642·5073. HunllnJnon Village Lane. $75,000.568-6805.640·5147, bars. t n dry rm s, slip, 2 frplc's, pool. l('n· l>ll·l '"OO _after ___ 6 _Pm ___ =-__ ,~P9NMula 3807 1 __ "'--------br l'h ba. over 1100sq rt. H.B. <7141898-9961. 5.17-6363. garages, fncd yrds & nis . /\gent Diana. ______ .. ____ a..oar.-1111a -3707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastsade 2 br, bltns. no haseverythin~ ++.sm l, ________ _ .. -__.-.c.._._--d ecks . Corne r Knox 84&1.371,840-4027eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. l ba, stv. cpl. I car pets. $325 mo. 640·1278; pet 0 .K.S$395mo. Drive •Walk to the beach• _ ..__ 9t/O A C M / 1 1 k' by 2536 anta Ana Ave. C ~so1 & ... ..__ 1800 range ve. · a-:.-3244 Sharp 3 br, Npt Short's SI.lb-let, 4 mo. 3 bdrm. 2 ~arw e ecopnr + pr g 552·4201 eves aft 5. Thencall 642·0282 OSCI un -----r $595. 63l·l388• 1·756·2908 ....... _. tun frpl pool tennis r" b C e hly decorated spc. l Yr lse. $395/mo. Beauuful ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • "' a . r s · $200 cln'g de p. Call 2 BT. 1 ba, all elec. Brand l'rade for Hawau <.:ondo • • • Willows · J br, 2 ba. frplr, ad,y for refpon Lena~~· CalJ aft. 6. 6734586 64.5-7:1Mi. new. 187 E. 18th St. $350. 2~~::::d ~~·:a~~ 21661 ~~:::l~~~t. HS or Hoase. Have 2 lrv1n<• HaroldJa~ dshwhr, patio, fncd yd. ~~u. o !>Ce c<1 ' CoronadelMor 3722 mo.Agt.541·5032. pd. 2228 r'D" Placenlla 962·•653 Townhouses Own('r. IWl Tanager Dr. gar, kids & pets ok. $445. ---·------••••••••••••••••••••••• Yrly. lbr blllns blk to bch. "--'ortab'-n<>w 2 br. 2 6:J6.413l. l ·S. •--------- 95&:.22Stlor 5Sl 3877 Costa Mesa Agt. no fee. 964·2566; 3br, Iba. dshwhr. new Bacb Apl.$175Utilinclud. ·crbay.Nr.swre &lndry """'0 ' "'..... ---------NEW 2 BR 2 BA. encl .. __.E-.._._ Youarethewanoerof 973-29'7!. crpt. across from bay l Refrig. 1st. le last+ ma.1.. Mature adults. No ba. kids ok, no pets. Bache lor loft. refrig . garage. close to beach w:t:i 2900 Two Ft-ff Tickeh RENTALS blk to bch. gar. 752.5005 cleaning. Call 673-8909 pets. s:m 673-8224 S57.-S $365. mo. swve, pool, adults, no S360 per mo. 964·2937 to 1BR.1 ba. · · · · · · · · · · S350 LEASE OPTION Costa Meta 3724 ~sh mo leach 3818 meataBllU -:.pets_._S28S_._646-_290_1. __ ,New apts now reot mg. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX or 2 on lot ror !>f'lf & mother Im mediately. M USl ha Vt! 2BR eaeh Qwek e~crow. Max. S85K. CM Ownt'rs only reply.~lease! Call t'1>11ect 213-95Nl056 Tennessee William::.. 3 BR. 2 ba. . . ... $5251650 lbr 2ba waterfront l'OD· .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR apt, cpts, drp6, very bdnns, 2 ba & encl. gar . f'HE 3BR. 2'? ba ..... $6001625 d S 00 New 2 Br 2 Ba duplex, New beautiful garden clean. Avail immed. S32S St.art at $495. Located.•, ECCENTRICITIES 48R.2"2ba ..... $595/850 ~5mo. 159,S • w~ Rates sundct'k , garage, n o apartments, pool&spa. mo.'96-8348 bloek from Beach Blvd. OF'A 4BR.21nba .. N.B. SIOOO S . tud' •-pets -Adults $425 m o. Bachelor S260 cor n e r o r T e rr " NIGHTINGALE HARBOR VIEW · r~=m&f::' 496-7324 1 Br S30S New2br2ba NoK1ds/Pel.l> Dr./Vtewpoiot Ln. Ope~ "'"-s d PORTO FINO Complete Kitchens ,,.._ ...t....t M 3822 2 Br S360 $355mo. lmo. rent free. house Sat & Sun. Call for ~ •• ng an Y Denms at 4 bdrm 3''2bu. F.R. 2 . -un or Adults. no pell> ~38ror18 Mgr. 528-0820 or ·-•o.'u".3133. the Long Beach Conven· MaidServ1ce·TV ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22SOVaoguardWay ~ u.u - We ListMull1plci\l tJonCenter,;J®KOct!an story bon~ rm. pool & ClosetoaJlmajor HaveCOZV 2BR w/rrplc. tatNewportBlvd> Br 2ba r I U Blvd, Long Beach. To • Spa SOOO, 9ti0-l326 freeways and Irvine front unit. Gar +laundry 646-6816or 54().9626 lBR apt. Take over lse or yrd: no 'do~s: PMs8i~~ 4% claim your tickets. call BAYCREST ·G1gant1c NRewportBel sacb.areas. rm Nopets.noch1ldren. br $265 (. CI D s,115 ~i,sa.cr1~ice1~" 67S-6670;960-5?76. CharlesOwnta~d • 642·5678,ext272. backyrd,warm,1mma('. . 0ya .. teS $450675-2311 1 ' • reng.. • uro1s ngs inc ·1--------- !Waltor.Slnce 1946, • • * home. 3 br. 2 ba. SOOS mo. 21*>'1-JewPQrt Blvd Ltcc dU 2 Br.-2-B-a-. P-lu_s_h Adul~ No~ts. 731·0 W. 631·2102. Beath 2 blks. 2br, 2ba You lell em.we sell cm Lovely 3 br. 2 ba, ram rm. lfS23 CAMPUSDt:fRVINE, ~,!" lease req 640·5112 64~2611 or cpl. drps. patio. fprlc. 18th l 67 7787 2_ BR 2 Ba encl gar, avail ~~.~:.g~s-~st1.lt::.. __ Call673·8250 ,. d.inrm.F.P dou~legar , ~·· 543-2000 Blt.ns,ds hwhr Adults.no $375. 2 ba townhouse. 1mm e d . Dys. ca l l __ ..... _____ _ W •UT£D.· epts & drps, elec B.l.s Woodbridge Crossing Beauta-ru_t_4_b_r_poo __ l _ho_m'_e, pets.S475 mo.645·3779or frplc. suodeck. patio. ~9161:evs63t""888 .~e home-like 2 hr, 2~l'• ~·--D.W.· ssoo m o inc. Townbome 2 Br + den. new c rpt. new s t ove 1BrtrailerS185+util.133 646-9714or 640·9335. adults. no peLc;. 2656 F S h 3 BR 2 'h b ba, townhomf' apt, e ncl. 3 Bdrm, fam1l)' rm + gardener 549.2644 2 ~ Ba· 2 car fl a r · w/microwavc oven new E . 16th St.reel, C .M. ·---------Orange. Ave. 640-7905 arp • • a pvt palto & garage. DI>.. ~n. U.e/opt. Noth1ni.t ---------~/opener. Assoc. dues pamt. Ready for i~med. 642-9193 "1llEVICTORIAN" d':'Plex. Fplc, dsh ws r. kitchen w/bltns, incl under $150,000. Corona lBr, petsok. $325 mo. $200 included. S550 pr m o. occurancy Gardener & !;pacious bay Vte.W-3 BR, Air cond. encl 1:ar $495 refn g. Small pelok. S410 del Mar nr exclusive security. Call 645·5295 559-5$11 ~o ser vice incld . $255.tBDNrSHOPS 2 ba. upper unit; large !ctir.:.l~~~~~~~!w~~~: mo.Peggy.000-4392. mo.l76JOCam~ronSt. area of Npt. Bch. Must Aft. S::.J Or h 5mo 833-8600 A"nt BUS·OCEAN·ADLTS sundeck, rrplc • bll·1n r <>nae, fncd yd-w/pat·ao-New 2 br, 2 ba apt. Adults, Gemuu Rlty 839·6623 he.· ree land. No small angetree patio omc. · · " · 645-1223 • k-il~hen . li ght & airy; ~... -• lots. View prcr. Pvt Ply DESIRABLE New 2 story 3 br. 2 ba. Udo Isle Cottage 3br 2ba Female, 00 s moki'n". dbl. garage. SUIOO Mo .. :!,"p:i.,;..U)515-667Vactoria. ~~m ~~0· 1967 Ready for you! 2 bd, den. 640·9759cve::.or wknds. HOME Plush crpts & drps. AIC, (rplc. patio No Pets. "' yearly ~ ........ · · ' · frplc. ~ar S350. 962·77~ 2 Br. de n. 2Ba, cpt,drps. frplc, pool, jacuzzi Len· $650.54.9·7976 Bachelor apt. Very nice. 673-3663 · S48·S313<'ves. 2br Iba Encl. garg & 3 br, 21;!i ba. :ur cond .. askforM;ick. R..eal forced air heat, J?arb· nis. 2 car gar. w/eh.tl\. ---------Sl40/mo.646-5954 . patio. $265mo. 2210 wasb/d.ry,relng.Crplc.2 Deluxe 2 bral>tin 4·ple11;. ••••••!•••••••••••••••• d1s p, bit ins, patio, opener.$525,000.846-3648_ NeB•Rwpoorrt2+Cdreensl. 2~~odbao, ·a131 SUSCASITAS Rutgers #B 846-7129 art car gar, tennis c rl & Bltns. enc. gar. No pets . ...__ __ ~.-,._.....__. g<1rage, waler fu rn. 7"' 6p m pool C M S525/mo ~ rwr--n M...u Ad Lovely patio home 2 bi;, 2 bJ•ft~. rer. wet bar. Ocean ' ...... e & s mall t bdrm, · · · · $315 963-7524 ults only. no J>t!IS ba. de dr ll d. u..-. ....., 6 640-2747 eves & wk ads ••••••••••••••••••••••• RATEREl\SONABLE n, .a up gra t'S vu &lee. gardr tennis. eAndcul.ltsg,arn.oS2p4e5t.s .&2utpl0 MESAPINES Bach. 6 mos old. fncl'I Corono dtl Mor l 122 Acro6S from Country in adults no pets S4!i0 pool. 625/mo+sec/cleao ba h S2 B •""" d bl ·5817 $100. 968·3954 eves or Newport Bl. 548-4968. Lfte c 65. l r .-... ~IT HGTS yar . tins. no peti. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Club fTplc, pool, jacuzzi. gas l'llllllE...,..,., S27S Ph 848 2&55, S34·230tl Jai.mine Crl'Ck Plan 3 27S Mesa Or.• 548·6706 ci.~-H~. e (2200 sq fl l 7~wkdys STUNNlNG~l rdn bbq 1--...t Adults ••E• Jae. & frplc. 3 or 6 mo ......... ., . ge a ' c""""' gar. · -~ t Bd 2 b bl t l'S1: S900mo. 759.141 3 3br hou se w 150'<90rt 4br co o, 21,'iba. ram Bayfroot,fabulousview.2 apt.pool. a .S310 2 BR. frplc, sundeck, nopets.2650Harla Ave, HEWLG TWHHSE . a. 1oi.. eves fen<'t'd yrd. Tcrnhc for rm. 2 frplcs. dbl i;arJt in BR. spacaoui; hvmg a rea 7lOW.18t.hSt. ocean s ide Avail 311. 549-3'47 3 B.R 2,h BA. frplc's wel ~~~·0 2 i!!~~ ~~';. --:.loragc of !>Ome type. ~~~~S~~Yssf.~~~ $545. Sl2SO lse. References. Hwtli111glonleach 3740 $400.Refs 67S.9431afl 6 Newlydecor atcd3br,2ba ba r s, I n dry rms . 842-03Mor53&8229 tilewport ae·och 3169 6459161 l\sk for La Dons 644·9793 ....................... Newer 3 BR. 2 ba .. sun· townhouse. Spacious garages. lncd · yrds & --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• L6e $650 per mo. Wood· Nr Bch-Lge 2 story fam1. deck. frpl , bllns . 2 fireplace & pool. Quiet dec ks. Corner Knox 2 BR. 2 ba. frplc, garg, sm ~Ho.. Dlx.2Bdrm.2'i'J bathCon· bridge, spec 4br. 2Y.z1Ja. ly home.f'urn orunfum. SMALLBEACHHOTEL garages. S625. /\gt . area. Adults. no pets. St/Orange Ave. CM . yd. no dogs S360/mo 2 be dro o"' with ~ ;~~~~i~k/,~~ F.R. frplc. pat. Frnt yrd, Owner/Agt. 545 8628 ROOMSS37.50Wet!'k 1>'75-59:.> S400.6t5-3.'ltt; 675-5949. $595. 83Hl88, 1·756-2908 675-6670. 96()..537_6_. __ c'-'n. eftdc>Md patio --------~a:;~· r:~~i.de:~v~:~~ .. -~-.-wpo--rt-ll-e-1g_h_Ls __ h_ou-s-c. AptSl6S/mo. 536-.30?7 2 bdrm.Iba. patio, bit ms, 2 Br. 2 ba condo, country Q>odo, rent/lease w/opt. lmmaculate 2 Br 2 bu & dedts. Yearfy lse 1~ house, frplc, hv rm. 640-1.327, 559-6l88 Spacious 1 DR w/garage. LalJ-teoch 37 48 shutte rs, garage. S395 selling, pvt ehldrns park. 2br 2ba gar opn. pat. w/pvt deck. Newly de SIOO/IWD. Completely rn.cd, S295 '"' blk to E.17th shopping ••••••••••••••••••••••• per mo Refs rcq. pacnlc BBQ. 3 pools. Jae. pool & Jae. $425. vat' corated & carpeted. $3.'10 Wat...frotltHo1Ns utJlpd.S28·G2l7 aftllP~. &.ag..at.och 3241 & bus. l llz b lk s to LAGUNA BEACH MTR b'75-3446or644-09;97 clbhse, gar storage, nr. &'IJ.9110 mo. Adults pleai.e. Call "'-b ••••••••••••••••••• •••• W Uff h . N CNN $75/ k •· M Id --1'· t Pl • ~d k no (' v c s e O I I t> c t 631-1400 ,,..,at 2 r, 2'~ ba condo. estc s oppmg. ew . w ex up. a 3BR. 2ba. 2 <'ar garg, ...s a .. a. o ' 3 BR. 2 BA. frplc, ft•nc (213)239:2426. w/2 frpkes, d s h whr , 3 Br. 2 ba, ocean view, crpts, l1le. paint & drps. serv .. color TV. heated frplc, bll·lns, ds hwshr, pets. S390. 44·2300; yrd.encl. gar .. adultl'i. nr -·----- washer/dryer. Sorry, no SS?.S. month. Mature ad I ls· No pool. Utll. (714) 494·52U4 719'h Iris 640•2800 642·1008; 673-5781. S.A. Country Club. S42S. 3 Br. new condo, I m ile to lodsor pets. Singles ok. 497·24216 children. No pots.,$32S 985N Co11stHwy. · Mesa Verde· 2 bd rm. 673-8139/631-1.886 be a c h . T ota l r er. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $435. Ai?t . n o fee . mo.Call955·1178. t'"-rt•--.h 3769 Fantastic bay v ll'W t 1 d 8 Re f package. Incl. tennis, a..oa 1st.ct 3206 964·2566; 973-2971 Owming 3 BR, 2 ba., -.. r-__, 1 f 613 °093 quie cu · · ae. · 2br, lba. 289 "C" E. 16th lmmed., occupy. Avl!1I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• frt>I~ ocean view & ap· Brand new condo, I mslr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::,~ w 11ar,, -oo .. S:.JOPM /mo 498·1936 after 5 Pl. Ldry rac, cpts, drps. (2\3>919·5541 <tBR 3ba. den, dininJl rm, LARGE FAMILY ROOM 'pfiances; North side . br, 3 ba, frplc. view, star Stell8 to beach, 4 br, + . Nopets.S280.644-04S2. patio w/gas bbq N<'w 4br 2ba frm. do. rm. $750 Month or purchase + carport. thick new deo.$59Swioter.S675.yr · ,,..__.._.....___ 3124 2 BR.2ba,pool,adult.son· frpcl. on quiet street. option, AvaU. 3/1 494-4674 crpt..s + added xtras . No ly A.gt (714)675--9000 _,."' .....,..._ pd 2.br, l~a studio apt. Bil· llle. very clean. s750. near major shoppin~. Eves. 7 to8 P M . pets. $520. 546· 1392 or · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly. Stove & ref rig, wtr · ins, rern11. dsh wshr. Pvt 6'1S..t442 SSOOmo e ve & wknd. Coast Royale ll!O" Oc<>ao (213)79().5538. 2brfumorunf.S275.Vrly Shar e 2 bdrm . lar~e S:.>o.~179S patio. New carpets lieach areu, 2 Br. lg encl. paUo. newly decoraterl Adults, no pets. 960·361s!l aft6PM. a..oa ,,..... 3207 ~H666or768·~ Vu . 4 8 r . 2 •L R .~ • AdJta, no pets. 2421E16th w/ balcony. 'ownhse. 3br, 2ba. encl. gar. $375. Adult.'l only Nr shopp1.111ot ~--------'-.,.,, " N Hts""'" 5438 frplc pool Jae laundry & bus line S360 w/closcd Deluxe 2 Br. 2 ba, all ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbrwtrrplc.SioglesOnly. $675-+guest apt. S850 8itcC.nyonBordeux3br. . .....,.. , ' ' h . Near OCC No pets. gar g A va il 3 /10 bltns, nr bch : 2 car 2 Br. steps 10 bay, Yt-ar S2:50utJI meld 495-6ll9eves. 3 ba. French ctry kit. 2 BR. steps to beach ~~t~. ~-~~ be~o~: 75l·21S6 ' 642~ prk'g S360 640-1250. round, garage/ patio. 751·7716 3250 Sl.:.>O mo. Days 759·1131 ; w/patio, Thru June. Jpm. Newly decorated 2 BR . ~ ---a._,..Hlh 837-0SGG<•ves 646-5684 ~/pvt yard NI-c M New l br. endosed l{a r Jbr 3ba rrpt. drape ~. 2b loncto I · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~w llb.l'PI~ "" · ~~ · · h ~295 frpl at.Jo Hunt ,..--......, leach 3218 • r . . poo . J8CUZZI. New s' hado~ Run 4Rr, ~----_.._ •216 ~ _.,, ~ locatidh Children OK Near s opp1n11 .. . c. pnv. p . :.":!:~••••••••••••••••• Nr.S.Cst PlazaS345. -___ .._ ~ Oceanfr ont l Bdrm {)pt?nFri/Sal/Sun114 640-SW . l · 962-25'58or546-702l 1naton Harbor a re• 2 Br, (reshly painted le Ouldok.833-11974. ~~roarm~m.7rcll~f/tm60 ••••••••••-••••••••••• Wi63l1n~S22S, Yearly S32S 2290Colle~e ,agen . . • --0.y& ~. 516-37Gr. .......,_., ,._ _,_ SEAVIEW ._, (''o r or W ison•-Lo~aUonlma·,._,,,m FIREPLACE.2Brsgl car eve.84().594.9. • new c...., dbl gar. 34648 Ni""' --side 3 br, "'rpts, lga "' roe .. """ u-u dish h l ·-'" .... ' " College belund K Mart> So t Pia•• 1 Br l gange, was er. e c. rt Via Catalina. Tras h, f e n ced yrd. S460. 2 8drm,.1 81!zpaUohome 1 bdrm. Winter Ren'-'· • · · Ba.pool/~ ~ 0 N .ReaJly nice . No pets. 2br. blt·in. p v, pat io. w"'ter grdnr pd Avail """'"""l/IU"' 3396 on wa•Ar r-P. dbl 0ar TOWNHOUSE garge parking ate..., to 16 new 2 br units. Ccn· • •c.-.. m · o •-~ <>i........... """Id. "Br. Mlle i,., tu ifumed.DS.544~aft '""''""' _,. · clb b;::teo~is, p0o1: ~~h.$300permo.lncl. t ury 21 Gold Coaal pet.lore ldreo,cplaon· __..., ...... .....,.. ~an."Days ~36·6663• 6. 0-l'olllt 3226 7 7 0 ··13 3 3 eves . San Clemente rnagnUi uW.SM-61188or673"»58 Realt.on,548-1168 %c~I f44..SSS4, 5*1330 Corey, bright 1 Br. duplex ~eve.MO-SIM9. 3br 2b r 1 fct -·•••••••••••••••••• 21J.671-6181. cent ocean & D a n a ALL ADULT APTS · apt.. nrstores & bus. $220. Brand condo i,., .1 yrd. 0ce!! cVie~e~: ~Yleweo..do1 Su --per--3-bedroo ...... -m-. _2_b_a_ 1 ~~nvlwew,.:.etSpaarc~~~! '1rr~~m:~~A~!t~ NOW AVAILAIU 1 8 • cott age t 1(>t &4$.'7836 to t>e:h. 2 br, 2 "f~1'i D I " 2 B d ~ ........ h llo r c'1 .. .,. .. "" .. b .,. wtaarage. Patio. Util an. .. ft .... _ d bl•ft Call 494-4377 r m s • • """"" r , pa • n ·a bll. Split level. Frplc In 675-8170 ' 2 br apt. l'ool1 Jacuul " I No ta N ts .,.."...,• cl>\5. rps. ...s, -----·----Wasber'fdryer l~cl. Ten· gar. Kids & petll olc. llvlnll room & m str iJBQ arca. Encl. ~ge. c . ~. B eM carpep1' frplc, lt.uh compactor. c.ro.a .. w_. 3222 nls,pool,Jac. FromS395. 445. A«t. No fee . bdrm. Bctutlfully up· 2 Br, l ba. beaut. decor, SORltY NOP m>. eyer • O..PcH.t 3826 clOl!ed garage, jacun1. •••••• .. ••••••••••••,••• __,Al\.. 966-2588: 973-29'71 Ocean view, yrly°'.' 177 E 2.2NDST 640-;z:t6.'!or673-S92l ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• pool, lcnnis . SSOO mo. IRVIN ....... "":Rl' "CF. .uadcd: lncludca refrll(., 673 ,,,.,.. or """2385 . . 0 , .. ,. 2778 ...,.,.,, ~" .....,. •·,, Prl d -v....., .....,.. "~•~M .. •a 64,.2498 ..-..,••ide2bdrm Tri·Pl"v, SJOO M VEIN 8118--0518;eves.,...,. . 4 Or 2 Ba. new carpets. New house lo rent, 3 br, 2 ...,......... :1252 Wal'1R:tr "'ur)'Cr, ce ........... .... ~ CM.... N .... E drapei, paint thr uuut. ba, family rm, frp)(', •••••••••••••••··~··••• to tiell. A must on your Easts de 1 br natural yrd. Chtld OK . ear 2 br AUOb .!.,~C '3ss 2 OF.AUT 2 11ty 48l", 1J,o,bu ,., I ocean/ I •u" 4 BR d 2 B r I l111t to see. ()ptn Hou~c 'I • park, chool. Nt'wly de· ' 1 a _.., o "'wnh•" P""I, hmn1s, vreat rate for r\gbtram . canyon v ew . ......,, , en, a . P '" SAL & Sun 12•5• 43 Vista _ fiiA...1 wood beam relllnii1 &t eorated. 1325. 752.8()60 br. 2 ba + dcn $4.Z F:n<'I • "" ""' lyat S700mu! Rers. Long •71l2 bltns, pvt atrtum, 3 car fo}lctmta _..rvl vnlTY cabinets. t mall but co,y. aaraie. pvt. rncd llrDl'!li soo. 213/870 1880 , termprnfcm!<I. 8Toro JZJZ aar . Tennl3, pool fl Altanlir1t Realty k~ often when you szoo ~or 7:tHl001 3br 2~ba newdupln, das. yard 33411 C ht-lliim 714/96Hl_SS ____ _ DUNO ER & A.5SOC beach. Pvt comm S800 7.,.,._,..,...,. (714).,.... 4979 use result·actUog Daily o•-... h w , pat 1 o, gar a, Way 496 1087 .,..,.4 95'7-0?0l 968 5565 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7'9•1465 ~'" ,..,. Piiot CloMHled Ads to MEW vr""" Cblldre.o OK. S475mo. --·--_., ZSlory, 4 br, 2 l>a. dlnlng ttach the Orange Coa.!tt 2br, 2~ ba, every amen! 2188MlocrSt. ~7..t.579 Point N11uel Condu 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 2 ba. Uving rm, din rm. (rpk'. dabwbr, patio, 2 B.R 2 BA. den, luxurious Pooplewho nted people maricet t)', 1650 sci ft Obie bdrm. 2 ba lighted ten ew Condo lbr. w/up. ~+ dm. 2 cat aar. fncd Yd. gar. Kida Ir )5ets home, mountain •1 w ahoUklalwayacheck the J>booe642,5678 1anae. H1&ae y1rd. Sbarp1~c1Ho 2 BR apt l ab. pool.1acuul. saunu grades~ poot.jac: .. ~eor11s, U1 5 . e 4 4 • O 5 t 9, ot, '425. All. No fee U H l u . 4U -U U Sinfc.l>l~ory lot.he w1room for trlr , etc yr ota Wttttide 4·plex. "25perrno. No1mok1n1. U50mo. 838·3842 or 213/..,._'1990 ~;973-2r71 evee/wtndl. DAILVPILOT .-.~;642·91Je6 Nopet.a.NZS IM.$-7419 aopu.PbofttU1.Jll6 --1 [' 0 .. r; D r r ,. • r. • k • l s l I .. lsu:lata........ Aw laati...._ · ..._ ...................... . ... .,-................. . r ~ F!bN!f119. '9?9 DAIL. T l!LOT •t .... 4400 ~-....... -~.~! ~!';.r.;-!~ ... ~.~!1•••••• .. -·.·,..-•r· ... -... -~·:r;r+!~n~ c:.. sums 1100 Mu 11 Cl•&I'' 5 100 "" I Ill , 53 5~Wswttd 7100 _..................... .. ..•.. ,.............. (\ C«m, I br, 1 z Bdrm Yf/pauo w16, ~1atdeu~8tooka 8dl C.lJKe .. ,.., I St.-dttacbff aod nN\I adJta. ... .-c ... _. J wt. r•u . -1hln1f•d "H1n1tl ti. •S~UIN• ASSr M.ANAOER W/exper lo fut foods. a&iOlY Picnic N CbJcun Yi~ 11\hSt. C.M. ,_.. ~ .... .._. ...,. WM •k1tt'heftF1cU av1U Feina.letosha.NUlll Ontel .. afyle offl(UI -----;,·,,_ ____ S7ZSyrl,y 111"'"51 · •JKUMl.hutedPoOI bame lliat'hYliW.;, l&ilft. Wall to wall cpt, Models ~ FA cO'rt.s Male-P'emale Ano. Destiny. Sonny. 3br l~ Brud N w llt1~2 w,:;;;:3 ba, •Wk.lYOrdaU.)I makhtv -.w1 ~lllll pueUa1. beamed Woodbriqe, S700mo % fliwder rm adolta no .-TY i ..,_available rvt nioa> '-Pvt bath free c.'eWQD plUI PGt·btllied CU'aart.ta.al<MMMl pe1.anOliO/ a.io IQ.Ma Lew •S1J.IO Wk In exrtw11t for lito ball· trplcmHetottiec1. 11osq •-a.-L' --... --2Z'T7ll1r1Joc'" i..-.., Fernatt Oftlv, Call ft et 76' • aq n equaU.na ~ F)icaJ Mat1Jba. cwr a. nnaenltlgO C. A.5k about spec. rates --...... _.. ·'"'-,_a 81', I ba, adults n......••M ""'" "'"'" ._ " •<..,""narmo •••••••••••••• •• • •• • •• ~ oo P*U. pool. '-..... .....,..__ Ra,y «'vn/wlu~~J4319 -·-,_.PLuS 752-8708 anuia..aaua, work w/bao· dicapped aduJta. Stroog. uaUt ln balhrm, feed, gen. ckan up. Min hr. wage + btoef. United Olreti.'aJ Palsy, 546-$760. OCEANFRONT laf'le lux MWW WW 4"'•-2br ""'-t ~m IQ n orrtce ...... ·-·. b a .... -0 -w1krt" ......... t1.. ---my ..... at -1 ._, • r, -· •• nuuu• ~,....,..,, .. w/ t· ..... nt or ---•lb ~ ve"" attrac· ·--• .• rn ,.,.,. -WAT~.RJl'RONT .__ ~"" _. .... ....,... .. , Rel1.1etanl ret.lree from career and marriaae wou.ld •ppt'eclat.e lltetilte dinner companion of .,... \All,_._ _, -• ..... ......to .... wo· man •-1,. e new wallpa"'"r It 40' dodt Hall J br w/all ~· --. '.," M ~ 0re.n vtew, pauo, wv XU'llJl,..Qw I.. ~ h1.1,1t1 ____ 1 t;>l, btauurully furn, wh&te abitttera. ust 14'e ~ ~ 'J 8.R, 2 dec-.. u n· f'71·83SIJ, tlftant. f"uhlon 1 . 1011 area 1621171 '°=~a'rl.(y;·. 8R. J350.t41S. WI ... t sc:i lhlwr• •mpl'd Jl'lu &.avdy tDU1H iui~ Pvt. '7S.2ll 1 ·SENIOR CITIZENS SPECIAL similar vlnlaae. No ... •••••••• D.U . rat&n& reqwred ~-u M!:_ -a • 3174 11115 ~------CD& Noo 1moker. s w.,, _______ _ 2 bdrm. I J>eOPlf'' m•a ••••••••• .... •••••••••• Hou•• to ebare . no11 CM,11" MS-Um 1 Jwst a wealtn ol good humor. Am easy to please 4't bard lo im. preu. Seod penooal re· swne to #880 c/o Dally PHol P.O. Box 1560, Cblta Mesa Ca 921826 .. Leibe 1'bJota Age~ In Hunt, tnaton Beach needs ex· ~enced man for lubt • li&ht mectwiical. For a permanent posllloo with best al pay and benefits call Mr. Smitb 8 to S weekdays Mr:asss:- •\.\ 3rd St. U1S pl a J1 MOVE rN anottt Nu\ It d 111. VJWm,.._ar will fum.Cth-tor B eq-(l ~rm a.uU.e. N Cllrit1 depoa l (H ALLOW SlAU II"" mo lat .._ lut. )'O\I. Pvt. bdr. fa bat.h, O.C. Alport. NB. Avail _ lZSolo DISCOUMTI ·Durina the mo.nt.h «>! ,.Februaryl Senior. Cit I sens i'eiC:iive ~ ocr on ... elr prtva t Party ads for ~ tW> Oi.csll l Br. uUl pd Le 1un P'br•PP' ~,QOO ~ua MU. Fine toe. ad· ,._.1Contact152"283 JJPbc•d!-' ckr~. ovtrlooh '-oH ---JoJotoa aolf courae ,Ill ~MWPT ICM mettbandiH for sale in tbe Classified Section of tbe Daily Pilot <Real FAt.ate is not locluded>. Bri.Q& ~ ad into ~ of our omces .. lurted below bet~ 8 AM ~ s PM any day dunog the week and we will st.art your ad the next da)'. 1 bdrm duplu •to\• <'OW'M'. Ge 114 cane .... &'""4 4050 ~o"cpoolt"' ..... ne •• ~&blye ~fl'.ceLOCATIOMU lb l"f'h1• C'\ooc lO br t'h 0.~ C. lSlf ••H••••••• •••••••••••• ..-. ""' '• -• -,. TKM140 si-ce ava. . w l alqll.Okt.raduJuonb Oead>1pu.28Rt ~lil. B>vd rare~for89 u1e of secretarial DIUVIAMEW AUTOMO .. LE every year for a bout $500 · SlOOO Most Makes 644-2526 No...U.1315 ~ 2 BR 1 Bl. frplC', )'r old la'1>' lo whul WANTED . p rot. ex lltt\'ices & au bui!Mss M rt a.oca. ll i"t l:!!L\ t9f. ll~l _· Ch1.ir. 673-4880 __ ecuUve. UAlncumbered. oat~-equipmetit CALL C.... W... -330 W . hy Strfft a...-•odl -1116 GM-rn ...... lf•leaclt-17175 ...... AlTI'OMOTJVE •PARTS ~............. s... ._ 3110 y..._ lttlNb 4 250 1t1•tute. r u ponuble ANYI'lMEBM-33'10. ,Ab MIWPORT ...... ••••••••••••••••• .................... _... d:~~.!~r :r.:-e~:: .......... ....._. 4450 COUM'TlblEH! Ha c h clor~. l or • lbr. •UJ Kl. ct.. t lbM f~ t't'ol. Bia Bellt home w/aU ameruUes irl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bt-droormat~~ Pl'( OK. St4JO t<'r Marn Ir Oly a.Ii* 6, liMrui furn C Dl\I w/out golng Newport Manner's Mile. t-)'vm SS49 !al> MacA.rt.hut, M:l.-.Ot ~ 12' rulely pr cpl Call sophlaUc•kd. mdepeo. Modem 502 sq n st.ere. .. d Busy Chevrolet dealer near Orange County Airport needs parts countermen with GM parts experience. Good pay. environment . Permanent. Opp. for ad· vancemeol. See Bob Cook. ~aC'ular ,P• 101& ----alttt:tp m Mt Ul89 den~ un1nc umbered 2 & 3 O ( C) Av on ." w.t' · Loet&"-d 5300 rrcre•lllln ptute r•m ~a Br. a &. tn 4 plea:.,..,.. -W 1 -Grt Fem. executive. Call 213-4'77·1001 0,JDI......, 5015 ...................... . MASSAGE FIGUIE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OHLY o.,p.••es.hr 631-214.0 GOLDEN GlllL ·w P"OiJ'&ro T ooola ur So t Pina qw~ \.AA~" 10 a e1>. -6'4-lr187 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Fouod. Small Fe male lmn.11 cowu Al a-i;u:ih..<. ~ u I 11.. "• r . b It l n s . ~ bwlt 171t(>!s on 14 ----· ------For at.ore" office space al lnwston earn 50% of pro-German Shepherd. mass· lshand, Jambol'\." & Sa1 sauie. no peu. ~ ~etlookuig l.'lllU~ Resp, qwet Mi i'' to sbt lg reasonabluat.es. fita. A auccessfuJ builder ing oo1Jar. J ~-2 yrs old? .J~uln IUlls Ku.ad S.. t.421 Fullr furn Vf/ modem clean hse nr bch in CM. 500-5000 Sq Ft seelcs funds. $15,000 per Found m v1c Adams & t'714J 644-ltoO r.. -lltO fr111J~, ~, .. 11 1Pol!ph 'a ... ~,lsh/ Approx $165. Avail im· MESA Ya.DE house. Short term. Magnolia H.B. After 5, HOWAl.DCt.Yl'Old Dove It Quail Sts. ----'""'w...,, I or Jua re med. BIU. 642·3583eves secured. · 96IMi640 ~ 3 br 2 bil bal -·•••••••••••••••••••• lax Slpit 6 $150/wk. ---...--------DIUVIPLAZA MrGordoo~24S4. encl ear~e 'AU~~· Dlx2 Bdrm with aarage, Brochure avail Boit 1574 Wa.o&edFemaletoshare3 1Sl5M~VerdeE,C.M. NEWPORT BEACH blktObeacb. Yrly · patio. S380. 140\ 1 Orange, Ca 92668 or bdrm.Coodowlth2ot.ber 54MIZJ • * • 1 v:::."'.~ 642-l Pi.tleb.ro~~ Apt B . 838-9.178 girls. Washe r/Dryer, ----~----Letl•t1llmcroft ,.._ ___ _ l..m-4631 •O ~ t\Jlwau. New 3 Br rondo. _Pl' ____ e_.______ MAltJHIR°S MILE 2"il Bahama Lo. REW ARD: for the return ••••••••••••••••••••• •• LOST: Cal grey male vie. 22nd&Santa Ana. CM . REW ARD! 642...8833. AllfOMO'nVE LOT ATTEMDAMT Must be 18lears of .age & have vali California's dnvers license. Apply in W.......... 3891 cmpllly ruro 20 Min Fem roomale. 21 .yrs+to PRDIELOCATION HuntingtooBeach al large Female Akita JablW..e.d. ~ 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• from Waluk1 •• loc 1n share nice N.B. hse. $130 ON WATER. Available Youarethewinoerof dog. Brindle color ••••••••••••••••••••••• person. LUXURY LIVIHG Makaoi Kw M arirua on UlO· Avail 2/25. 642·7618. for retail OJ' prolessiooal Two Free TicWs wrwbite cbesl. legs &'lip_ A&tradlve.-mAture lady. r::Jllllll•• Spacious apt. in a lovely Oahu Joq: 833-0618 or c ... nln 1 d Fu offices. Tot.al of 3000 sq to -al ta&J Black mask. I,.ost experienced personnel -----------.1 adul ~ova-romnerrt . 83J.7Sl8. ~mature a Y· m ft. Cao be divided into TeooesseeWilliams' 1·31MesaVerde.M9~77 recruit.er.account cler~1 Near-Udo. 2BR, 2ba lux Features open beam ceil· 1 room ck bat.h. 2 blks to smaller units THE T..... bllt...,.,, R k recepbon. Needs pos1· ury Wate rfront apt Ing patlolutcheo walk GreenValley Lake 3bdrm bch&bay,inPvtsmgle W · ... __ lCCIMTllCmES UJ<>\.2 """s: oc y 6 tioo.49J.lB37. Garage, bakony, frplc. ln ~106et, wall or' glass oabtn. 6 m1. from Snow dwelling. $165 mo. yrly • •f1oat,,_s OFA wlrs Dobie/Shep Mix,---------. .. ,~ ... -. S750/mo.559-1802 • operung to park Uk.e set· Valley. $40 per night. uWs pd. Mrs. Bowman, 6 3 1-1-400 ~~.--. .... E 'Jbe. ot.her l yr Shep/. Very good bousecleaoer, ----------t Co I R a 552 8160 Weekends 67>~aft6PM .-n11"9,,_ Collie aux fem "Missy'. good refs Call aft 5pm: U>vely & Spacious 2br, ~I . il. mp et.el ec. 1 m&. 87&-22-.io • Starring Sandy Dennis at H 8 R d 64f>.ZCM7 e ....... ... "'-'46-tlOl w 540.94'7 2ba apt.. with magnafi· ac · with rg. poo Roommate wanwd tot UDO BLDG has charm· the Long Beach Conven· · area. ewar · AtrrOMOTIVE cent Yiew of the Bay. ~acUUJ. G~at local.loo Palm Desert. Try me ror tge. 4br Ilse. Fem pre· ing arcade shop avail. tiooCent.er.300E.Oceao ~93500l'2l3/863-96Sl. ---------"MAHFttlDAY!" SIKIO. 6ll Lido Park Dr. Frwear . FoSountain Vly ts& a week or more. 2 BR ferred. $144mo. shr. ulil. 3/1. Good exposure. $450. Blvd, Long Beach. To Found Small black L.ab PERMANENT LlVE IN To ass&St new-& used car 6'n-3302. ysM «VOA"?. n~ ~ · cmdo. S200 wk, $600 me. Ga ™ Yia Udo. 673-4156 claim your tickets, call puppy w/choker & wht COMPANIONS/ managers in varied, in· ---1-... YFRO--MT---4 ~.~8· 0 22 ~...!~!~°Tv.~~:o wT..t 4350 _________ 1 642-~.extm. spotoocbest 642·7660. HSKPRS teresting tas ks & lo • ~ .... ,. ...... '6 •••••••••••••••-.••••••• RET*•LSP .. CE * * * LOST Smail black PRACTJCALNURSES superviselolorderliness. SUP AVAIL. Spac. 2 br, $325. Db 2 Br 2 Ba condo RathlhtoShm-e 4300 ~· .. , car garage in Costa ,,_.. "' ---------• Olibuahua type F do&. WEU.SCREENED Like to won around den. 2 ba apt w/spec. type, encl. gar & patio. ••••••••••,•'•••••••• .. • ....,.M..., .. -•-t 1or storaae Across fr Udo Vig ~ Trwt 642•3681 eves/631.3344 DIPWYER PAYS caril? This will please tacular view. Luxurious infant OK. 7211 Trask. ..__, ,.... _.. .. 2 633 5 Ft • Dftdi 5035 .,.~~ FEE you ! Ideal for semi· apPo1ntmeots, beaut. llM-25115,891·2144 .ROOMMATES $40prmo. Aft2, 751·5266 w120'par~sp_a'ces ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,... DYNA SEARCH retired. Salary open. See ~ct~;'~ ~ft!~ *f lwllh r.nislMd SllClre-N·Sa•e New Garages for Rent 1,414 Sq. Ft. LOWEST = \~~~b~n ~=!: P~~"s iAces =do CMYJ'Ol.t Island. Adults, no pets. oru..fwtlislMd 3900 Entoymore.Payless! CostaMesa.$50.~rmo. w/lOparldngspaces color. speed, frame 11 & lmls'3ti~ · · Dove&Qua11Sts. cn4)6'73-3414. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alf Ages & Lifestyles. lOX22' 6'75-580<> -•Ba.rret--t•RJ•tllilyil, 642-·-~--1 Wenit ltatn approx. date lost Call NEWPORT BEACH nlE EXCITING We Cbeck References Office Retttal 4400 --------I st T .D.'s. Clllso H.aP.D 536-5622 Deluxe4BR,2BA,gar.n PALMMESAAl'TS Cal546-4212 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :M82 Newport Blvd. Ap-2*1T.D.Loaas. . · · Manufacturers·SnVe!"We' lJl'OMOTlVE" petsl .lseste~ tou03bch. ss75 MINUrES TO NPT BCH Cut Living Expenses 1 S23 SQ. ft. office space lo prox. 700 sq. Ct. $375. mo. Fairest Terms since 1949 Tortoi.se·~~edll M aleccat . subcontract assembly or * LOT DfT AIL yr Y ·.,.... · Bach, 1&2 BR sub·lease in Laguna 642--3f90 s.ttltr MhJ. Co. young W<U& into osta repair of mech. & elect Part·time. 8 AM to 1 PM Dlx3br.2ba lower dplx. l fromS25S&up. Stia•e.J riome0<ap1 Hills, La Paz Rd jus t ---------4r ft61 I MesaL1brary,S66Ceoter rompooents 645-1530 9·12 Moo. t.hru Fri. al one of blk bch. No pets. S500 Adults. No pets. House-Mates Unllmlled south of the San Diego Cost.a Mesa.approx. 1400 642-2111 5 ~ St. Has C(!llar. Short hr. AM Orange County's leading 1561 Mesa Or. Pmneer5 '" Roomm~1" Freeway. $308 month. sq. fl. office bldg. Park· bladt & brown w/streak oew car agencies localed L6e.979-003. (5 o"·-EastofNe..rnnrt mlllcti1nqsonc11 1971 Avail.oow.830-6030 ing766W.1.9t.h Sl..50<pr MOHEYAVAILASLE downoose.~ lodivldual w11nti,n g to 10 Costa Mesa . Must ....,.. ~,,., f eatured on TV sriows. ft .,,..., 2nd TD LO"' "'S lea d •-sewer ••YVIEW Blvd) ,557_,1 "-'' ro rain "' have valid Calif. drivers ~ w"ucn up'" Time magai1ne "'-luxe med1'"'al su1'te. c:-nrn.i,,. LO"' ..,S Reward. Gold pendant I b 9am.Spm "-•"'9860 J c / · / / ~ ... 0> ... u..., "-'' c ean1ng usaness or 11 ............. Call for appt. Lo EASfBLUFF.2br,2ba,1 ___ _:._.rlV"____ i'1lm~34 ground nr .. Corona del EQUIPMENT locket w/m1n1ature plumbers assist.lam ~Cozart or Paul frpic. Huge patio. Pool. Mar. RealonomicsCorp. IEACH STOaE CONSTRUCTION phol.os oval, Ing gld mamed1 bondable & DeFabiis. Mature adults. No pets. TAICIOVIR Prof straight male loolt· 67~00 oaHew~rtltYd. ORANYPURPOSE chain 557·0061 dys, bavegooadrivivgrecord 540.9640 $565.640-0349. ing to sbr apt in HB or•------------...2 00..aft. DavidP.ca.rey&Assoc. 646-8266evsSb.irley. Xlot ref's Very hard PAYM&n' . ~o ...... ....,., """A Ive m.s". 250-500 ·~q. ft. offices.. "'.......--, R.E .. _.._ ,,.,,.,. '"""7 ...._.... __ •· l f t La l UNTV.ERSITY ~ .. -3 Bedroo 2 b on.., ....... _,""'L,. a ..,......,r ;JUU'"MN ,.._,_.. h.i Mal .....,...,,. ... earn as . s SAL.,., •-S""RVICE ..,.,_., m, a, INFORMATIONOAC From$ 4.5. lncl. uW. 779 ' • ........... ~m w te tese Posit.ion held 10 years.1----~-"'-""'----nice carpeting, bllos. llNTOPTtOMS Share large 4br house oo W.l9thSt.5'0-2200 NEWPORTPACIF1C poodle. mix, m a le . ~ cov'd patio deck & TO••nr OOHOMES Peno. Responsible, easy ----------. FUNDCNG ~1508/644-3656 --------- garage. $525, ytrly · -:'1'1 4 ..... ur gain& M/F w/job. Call Pima Enc.th • Any amt tst.. 2nd, 3rd. "'""-'bi•" 1 hort Compao100/Scfry. Cert AlTI'OMOTJVE 67S-Qi70Jacobis Real y. .__.._ Dan or Jim 673-9S37 art .r....~ TD' Davc """c:105S ev "'~· w "'" ma es nurses asst. non-smoke, •AUTO SALES "'-"'"811 EHOME _.......,. s. .,., ~ hair...,... w/suntan spots. , .... __ ts·. Heal''-/nuLn·. ,_,,.ITU ... m • LI DO BAY FR 0 NT. ......,_ S::l>PM. Private suite with re~p-m,5535 ._ uuc ... ., UJ ""'"..-"' " • STORES t . •· t · 1 ._, ________ Pos~ beagle m1i.. WdJ-•<>tified.646-4198 n.-yCbevroletdealeri11 Supe rb view, s andy H b dj ion "' secre aria "~"' ,,H _,,_,, .. -00£> beach. frplc. 2 BR. $650, Santa Ana 554.7070 ouse to 5 r , 2 a · service, conference * DISCOUMTID • .,_ --the Orange Count y 64.'Hi685or494-1681 E.Ana.heim 956-4500 ~:sizJood J,0;;~0• room. all facilities . 2082 Sbagt 4550 SmaJITDJncomeNotes l·F-o_u_n_d __ L_g_e_H_u_s_k_y_/ ~.e~;:.· w~:i:,r:e~~: Ajrport complex must ---------i C.Anaheim 956-IOll · mo. Michels on, I rvine . ••••••••••••••••••••••• -FROM$2500 -Sb h rd mt G ay add salesmen for EZ d b _... ,.,,,,... n-.i..•-•-singlle garages C ~ "'' "'BURY/OWN ep e x · r Ted 548--0908 •t .... 1ght ell •-lease , All a ult. no pets. 2 r. 2 West.minster 848-8895 Roommate wao(ed to ,......._ ..,.,...,..,. "'D'.~ • ~ w/black&somelightcol·•--·-------"'" 5 "' • ba. from S330. Jacuzzi. share new 2 bdrm. 3 ba. Elegant offices up to 760 lot 132x.100'. • ~SS or.' Stand·up ears. black twp W-.ct · 7100 ~m!':l' A°J>~· !~~ pool, rec. bldg. Shown by loom 4000 Dana Pt. Condo. 496-2661 sq. ft. oo Newport Bl., 642·3490. back. Male. 645-1508 ••••••••••••••••••••••• perieoce not required but appt. only. 545-4855. ....................... or644-9538 C.M. 645-2111; 646-6303. Se If s tor a & e. 17 61 1 4•D•Cl•llh/ Lost Yorkshire~ ACCTS PAYABL.E previous selliog helpful. STEPS TO OCEAN. View 8d:nn. sitting room and N.B. seek straight prof/. Morgan LD .. H.B .. otr .... llll ... s/ vi~. Bushard/Et~f:." Bkkpr for Const. Co. See Ken Pierce . 3Br. 2ba. 2 car gar . bath. Use of kitche-n. bus man to share lux Downtown Hunti~gton Bcb&Slater,848·9998. Lost&Fo-.d f\eWard.S64·20S9 Newport area. IBM HOWARDCMYF'OWt bltins.$675/mo.675-1906 Prol fem pref $250/mo ocean vu home w/same Beach. 2101,; Mam ~t. RathlhWGRhcl 4600 •-.. •••••••••••••••••• __ ..;._ ______ System 32. Ask for Mrs. · L t d · ·Bluffs· 1,., 1 $285/ 1 Id One 2·rm office avail. •icac111•iih 5100 Lort: Pairofglasses. gold _Pedl __ er_.833-__ 3150 __ . ___ N=N¥~kSA~ Near Hoag attract 2 BR oca e 10 • ~ poo • . mo. nc $210 960-1558 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rimined w/ brn plas cs ... ~·-1---------~wnhse. 2 BA, cpts, drps, 7SZ-0122 . Ulil.GaravaJl.644-0484. · · Respons ible,-working lrulJ.als KB. Sun. 2/11 bet ""'"V\&Ul.Ulg AUTO PARTS W/D bkup. Adlts. no HM111;9a.leodl 3140 l ... f14Clll•acll 384 ON THE ~ · writer seeks one PENNY Pac. Vw Dr: & Cst Hwy. PAYROLL COUMTEltMAH f)et.S.S375mo.548-2695 ••,•••••••••••••••••••• ·~··•••••••••••••••••• bedroom collage 10 PINCHER CDM.557-3788. WATER! Corona del Mar or Costa Mi.rumum 3 yrs jobber. -USH surorer Mesa. Quietness essen· ADS Ladies wrist watch. Vic. experience. Must be well APARTMENT .HOMES HUNTINGTON BEACH • All· Apts Feature: Fenced Yard Enclosed Garage Fireplace Laundry Facjlity Deluxe Kitchen Plush Carpel Fully Draped 1 Block off Beach Blvd. C?rner of Terry & Vi ewpoint 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Under$500. · lental lnfannatien Call · 847-6001 IJ 2 Car Garage 7921 MOONSHADOW CIRCLE /\ .IARR/\RO DEVELOPMENT PROJECT 848..3133 ..-.. 1t11:.> tial. Write Classified Ad Fairview Ave. P.O. Call Take charge or hourly groomed & personable. ~':~ticVs~.:.wfl.1 dlS, Dally Pilot, P.O. Sll-8023&1dentify. administration. Hardth wor~ & good pay ... Bo 1560 Co ta M wt growmg company. x • 1 esa LY f"t Found: Yng. beige male Call 556·2500 for in· WetBars 91!626. ON • maxed breed/Boxer? ROSAHIMC. terviewappt. UdoV~ Resp. hardworking Vic. UCI. 752·S989 NeWpor\Bcb 548·55331---...;..;;-------.r mother & 10 YT old girl Sril any Item or com· am/eves. Equal Oppor Employer Newport 675-a662 __ ,. bouse l/lse bination or items for S7S AtrroMOTJVE """""" reo UD· 1 h p FOUND Fem Elk'--.. -d. ,._ _______ _ d $ D d bl Or US Wll a enny lJU\W I' tt s-v.~ CdM Gmd Or, 600 sq.ft Idell for int design. 2855 E.CstHwy. $180 Up. Office-store. 480 ft.. NC. 17301 Beach Bl. H.B. LEASE842·2834~ Unique office space for lease. Approx. 300 sq. ft. "2 blk to beach. Busy traffic location. Parking space incl. Call Carolyn at~or642-5171. Prof Ofc S.ltn RUNTINGTON BEACH Central loc. just off Beach Blvd. at Main St. nfEMAINOFFlCE 8t7·S338 HU DEC. FUllM. OFffCES Recpt/Tele. Re;cpt, Cont. rm. Ample free prkg. l mi. from Beach. Fun S.ecr. & Business services avail Jmmed. occ. Reasonable. 640-7448 Office space ~or rent. Ap- prox 432 sq.ft. New cpts, paint & lighting system. Pd utll. S2501mo. 645-~ c.-833-2124 OCEAN VIEW Exec. office FubJoa Isle In lllXUJ'Y suite. faro or unfurn. Secy a vall. Ca U Gabriele, (714)640-1633 space avail. 400 sq. ft .• pvt restroom & slora&e rm. Crpts It W,., elec & water pd-. Yeara leue. $200 mo. S..3878 Small office 300 sq.rt. near Bristol & Baker. $165. A&f,. 548-7729 Dix. l ·rm office adj. Alrporler Hotel. No lease. 833-3223, 9-12 "' tndlvtdu1l office• .w I r e c e p l l o o I 1 t • aectetary, conference room~ xer ox, lunch room. :>an Dieao fry. •c· cen le txpos1tre, Fty. Vly. Mo. to Mo. rental, be&lnnln1 at $340.mo. 714/8CM441 er 300. epeo a e. Pincher Ad. 3 llbes for 2 Me s a -V e r d e n r . Accounting !lift.,. "'" .. 54&-6009 COM«ut1\'e days. Each TeW'lDXleSchl. 957·2897. WAlllAHTY Cl.BlK ..-U/ln .. st/ Rnanc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ tolmillns 5010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A KAR.KETPLACE for Purcbuing AieftU a.ad New 8'alnelles. This 11 a new DAILY P ILOT classlf'icatJon to get buyer and seller lotether. Sell your surplus. oventocked or no longer needed Items or suoolies o( any kind. For more lnfonnaUOn or to place your ad, c:all '4Z.H71 between SAM a n d 5:30PM. Monday tbru t)iday for= to ap-pear the i day or call~ aod12 noon on Saturday for ~y·a pubUcatiab. additional bne LS w for · Some auto. eitperience the 2days. Chafl'e 1t ! I '-'sonals 53 50 ROBEAT 11111.FS required. Ideal for semi· Nocommen:1al ads. ••••••••••••••••••••••• accoun(eqJS retired service m~r. or . ~ Ciuy& Sotwty 'mechanic, We wdl in· f'or more information UTC strucl ! Pleasant s pot aildtoplaceyouradcall •O ALL• Proudly Announces Our near Orange County 642-5671 *** ,,_sUec:Mr 49'T1 Barkwood Ave. Irvine You are the winner of Two Fne TkUts to Tuonessee Williams' THE lC~ICmES OFA Male& Female Move to Larger Offices. Airport. Permane nt S~. rat.ell V1s1t Us Al Our New varied, interesting. Opp. 548-5293 1.Dcatioo. for advancement. Sec RELAXING MASSAGf: BobJames·Llc Masseur Out.call 9-9, 494-5111 PREGNANT? Caring , coofideotlal counseling & referral. Abortion, adop- tion & keeping. APCARE 547·2563 Spirit..a RMdff l815So. El Camino Real SanClemenl.c; F\illy Uc. For appt. 492-'1'296 COLDWELL BANKER MarkTrevmo. BUILDlNG HOW ARD CWYrolet SUJTE200 Dove&Qua11Sts. 2333N BROADWAY NEWPORT BEACH SANTAANA We bave an inc~asln.g B~BYSITTER ·Hs\cpr. demand throughout L1ve·m, mature. ~ers. Orange County for ex· oon smoker. 1 Infant. peneoced accounting & Dana Pt. area. 4994S97 boQllkeeping personnel. BABYSfTrER Callorvisitustoday-we Aft.er schl. 2::1> to 6:30 are looking forward lo PM. 1 & 8 yr olds . Mofu greeting you in our new Fri. Must have own car. localJOo. Some extended e ves. NteiHTIHGALE Starring Sandy Dennis at the Long Beach Conven· MICHB.LE"S (714'835.4103 S2/hr Dys SS1·29S3 ev FREE PARKING s.5'7·6434 ·--------~ tioo <Jeoter, 300 E. Ocean •o.tcal• Blvd. Loog Beach. To llAM·2AM 835-3749 8ab)'31lter 4 mo. infant claim your Ucllets, call ---------Answering Servic e My home. Harbor/ 642-5678,extm. UMOA & VICIU ~ralor, relief shift, Baker Moo. Wed Fri. * * * o.tcal Men..,. will train. 5'0-75S5. 8 . 5 . P r e r e r o w n --ForT'-r.Otttl APTMANA~R transportation. S45·9159 Loef & "-d 5100 o • F I alt 5PM -·•••••••••••••••••••• Servinl all Orange Co. or SS un ts 10 osta 1---------835-7313 Mesa. Exper'd couple. ISysitter.El Toro area. Husband must have Mature woman. starting Physical massage by maitll. exr. Wife bkkpg Ja.n2o<l wk. da)'3 7 am to FOUND ADS llc'd. masseur techni· e'ltp. Cal 642·5073 or 4:30. Care for Infant. c I an. 4 · 8 PM App t . (2l3)865--38Sl Ref. req. 768-7446 10,CXX> Fnnen Food din· ARE FREE stJ..2.817 -.,...-----1_Ba_nki_n_a=----- neu: 10 v4tieties Cal ASSIMM.BS TB.LER Secril>eel (213) 255-4400 ~ NICOLE'S PUCISIOH For our Costa Mes• of· 1"o desks 30 X •eo twn '42-5'71 Openings available lo fice. Experience pre· ped. 6 drwr . IBM ·--------Modtl&O..C.SNdlo preci1ioo instrument lened. Call Mr. Wagner ma ,, c a t d a u t 0 . Beautlf\11 clrl1·private abop. Applicants must 8l~2300. .. --------rooms. eQjoy the challenge 9f ,..-... F'--"--.. =·~Call Dick lAltor Found 8 pet? C•U 535-4021 troubleshoot ing & -.... _.. Animal Aulat ance Call us you won't ~ custom fit t Io g o f S.. .... a Lo.. .. ..... _, ...__ .. w/3 drwr me 1 ...... _ .,..., -t mechan.lcal assemblies. 2700 Harbor 8Jvd. C.M. Si"' ~bler 3 way vinyl --· -·._,.,no .ee · ~Harbor: Anaheim Good manual dexterity & An F.qual Oppor Empl.JT redinerbrowut4S. West· REWARD Ru111t7/Shep Come in you'll be glad mechanical aptitude ex-Banking 111,• ...... 1111·-n--·•·r ov•o mix, alvr. Ras Alaskan )'OU"".. per a must Min 6 mM nu.• ~5&.'13 ._...,,.. .. ~ au to "Saocbo". Moo&'t. tOam lo" 2am. exper: req. · E.O ·E. Cali b h 631-333Zorm.9632. Frt. WIS:30 ·J:30am. 551·9051, ask for Ray Newport Center ranc 3-McoplerModel 107S200. GUmao seeks personable In· SSMSl or ~76 af\er IJttt.it •'-'! LOSING YOUR HAIR'! dividual w/6 mos Teller 6 PM · " __ ,,.__. _,, Iv Ask about Perla dl' Jo· . exp. to do paying It te• Cl~~ Adi are real:'.'f, Jobi l:blJ' & ScaJn Treat A»oc. Rep tramee. Ne• CC1vil'la & telaled opera· Small $lp sbol> 1otns out = ~!:i:: ~It n.ot.s. Pb La eorrrcur at Co. tn O.C. area oeeds tlons work. Sal com. ol bulmess. Wood, tools, ca I re· M2"8:M4 mtn & women or couples mensurate w/exp. Con· workbeocbes, etc. Sal. adenblpandbti....,"1ta! tot P/T work . lhny tad. C. Bnltoll, French 10.S. 1700.C Mt. Her· To place your elaallled FIRIR.115 benelil.9-f'OC' right people. Bink of CaUforala. !JOO rma1a, n VlJ. 545-.2SIO. ad. call today 642,5118, LRP loves EAC more CaJHor appt. 541-0863. Newport Center Dr. N · B. ~. ·- - ,_ ' I·~ • •• .. • ' -·----·-r-... . -... ~ f ·-~T:.i .;:--_---r • .. ,._ • ·• ... -r " "' ,,,... IC • I I . . . ... .. l .. .. ' ,.... -----=---. --.~ -- :~..; · 1 ~:~r·~ ,~, ~· · a; 1~ 1 ;~ :> =• B -.... ' 1t • ..,_J'rt C.-, tw .... 11 I S I' \ . I' 11• r ' I ' t .... I ~.J,Ll'P .. .-, ......,,..,. ' RH .. ........ ,.-............. ....................... ...................•... ....................... ....................... . .....•......•......... ···~··················· •••.........•..••............................ , -s. .. llllOM)'• la.a'• C.J"PHt:I>' 30 )n Oo1 Oroomlna Your R•f•tra, Hnd1m•ll. HOUSJ!l.(EU~ COmp Dt1l1n1 • Prof P.E'tEBSPAJNTINO ~~tchetlstuturea Repair • Re rno,. All Dri9"'119•ParltlnJT tot tw,p. 0oo,.., wrncJow1, f'\i<'eOr Mine. Pick up• p um l»t n I . e I e c 2 enerpUc yooq ladlt1 Seni-f'Ototlllln1. lewn Expr'd . Reas Rates ,..IST. lt3-14lt t y p c•· II hi n g I ca. •Repaln •Sealtoattu l*Uol.ttr ~1~ Ol-llnr l Oar• Ou t 1prlakler. patnUna. t tc. wW1iv.yourhomeaOM ~. clnr1·UP9. nu Free Eat. CaU Gene rock1baketH!Ompo·tar. •Lie. NB, C M S•S r-a•-'-t....e ·-' 11 ~ All'Ji.hld rwp.U-. Ttny lhottleaninlfMonef ... ,lawn. aod, IP nltleu, ~ PATCHPLASTERING •'noc c11t. ~1·5t30 Fm. AlpbaltA&-C'lt _,....__.. .... · &Q.1Chft4 &1t ?ll9aft S.· -pl1nt1. railroad lies. All t y pe s. Free Avall ----1••••••••••••••••••••••• 9edrk4ll . --lllhhnt. reaa "Vic .. Prof palntin&. Ext & int e:.tunates.CallS4CHi825 1---------.. plttta:, ... Sham,poo Ir t1>1m rl an, ....................... _Hp_' s Expert bouaer lean1na. 8SJ.08lll lAw rate11. Refa Fret' Rooting, resasonablc • ....... •••••••••••••••• ~ bn hwn r,, wtH ELf)CTR1CIAN Ynred ••••••••••••••••••••••• freo.Um1tea. I uae own esi.-...780, ~383 Pl a at e r Patch 1 n g : Residential • Mobil Ba~ttiJ\amyh"mo CllUlUmmbll!'arh t'h•An ria,1\1 frtt eaumal on Lilt' h1ulln11 mo vln1&. equipment. Call Kathy t1111111y fine .:Xter. Painting by Pla111e r , a.tu cco & h o mes . F r e e t111t. FArl.y hours t.06 >Cl liv, din rm '"'" ftC. Ava lar or1mall Jobi. Car.at·Yud c:lunlna. llQYtla:n.. 54G-tlllU ;:;::;;;;.··~==~·j~~~~ R Sinor St. he., in.a. Try drywall. lnt./Exi . Free R1 c ha rd M a r a b 1·11 , _ ...._,,.., TSI M.if1 nn f7 • CC4,k·h $10. du l.attDIC'd 6TJ Ol:MI Rrat. ralca IC 0705 _ _. ..1 ... •-inlnll hou3e• ..i--. ,.._ta M'""a •-me. 836-~2A hrs est. 546-1641 &46-042S. -S$.. Ciuar •bm txt 1wtor --•~"' '""' ,_ .. ...,. • ....,. "'• • -1---------BA.BYSITTER Llc'd My (.'pt "'"1r. u )'n. w.,,. ,.._... St\adfont l Ton l.nK'k £! .. !Ill h!lp. R1..r1. 1Mne.S7s.3175evea W" ••••-a~ r8 :6:M1f Roofs done reasonable. Hut luodltl ~ 1.t•" Uo wotll m II R ft ••••••••••-•••••••••••• Trub. lrtil \.rim l>11n _........, _,...~~ '""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ask fOC" Jim: ~ or 10• ure. C M arra Hllt\I K6 Urtntlt\I ~m&.RooW-5703. ..___Ta ~kr,~m aMll Job~ ~1·~~red6 Eves. Plumbu\grep;ur.Spec.ln 1193-51~ ~ Gal .It t n t ~Ir --,.., .. _ ., vuata esa ... w . ..._.. 15·1266 remodeling & copper re· i----------- Wr l"lim t:'iifl u ·1.-1n•n U4Ct .Mt f' Ylldlt I ' •-.................... Irvlne.S75-311Se ves. QUALITY PAINTtNG Pill&, Good 11nces. Top JohnHe_n.ryRoofln• Orn11 s.rtk• :,1A' m l' o Ahu up 1 -............. n.ouu tNOOMl:TkX RETURNS "-tom M•'"""'""· PaU""'. lnt/E.n. Neal. Re"sona Hat Plumbmli¢. 537.3194 Shake. sh'n~I~. comp .. ....................... h•,.•IM) "'"" ruar ... _.,, • RORIN'S HOUS£ Prompt,reuoa1ble. ~ ~~ v• .. re.cover. Sl'unttlc tide· 1 -.-.~ cthon ~.. Tnlrlt ~nl 'u' t •T. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLt!ANINC S~KVICE. Newport lkh. 833-1199 Wati.. • Fireplaces., Re ble Waynt UXOY l!: 1 HOMF.SAVERS. Plumb-wall for your ext. (....,.,;....__~ ....... .... ,. G.dlmj I rcw•n u.-• fnr • t.horoutb.ty clean la1n1na Walla. 100 a ol ~ lnR & Hu 11ni: Pree 979-7119 • ACTION ,.. __ ,,. _ _._ -l101bu11lba.G•ora" ~~ 7 a.. ice lor ar r ere renc ea .p ... m ..... &wall It estunates $15 hr.H<>nt:sl 1.SQALl)'..PING __ ,_nrnr J.tubl.,Y\"AM -••··~•••••!.•••••• ~~-_ __ ~ k ~ape':'nl~· ~ rel~1tl>le erv1t'e . S,. -.. _,__ l~UI GU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a IU!ALLY CLEAN Speclall11na fo oulo & . ::r 54~~onab e BAIMCOK.979-8065 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · t'an'ft1C't:in-a tll)!ofrti•ul Gs;otllS..-.kH lt()lJSt:• C11JI Ctnich•M tiomeownercover111ea. F\roplaces, planters, etc. pnce. s 1 -Soas. hot tubs Installed. ~tJ\HlNA MONl-:V Mt Ht." 1n1e Fa~\ Ir t'fffl 11 u1 ....................... G.U'I t 'reet'.St. 64!i Sl23 Rola1rftott New·"'modt!I. Rera. E!St. PA I NTER S NEE Q ,..........!y r.u, elect, plumbing. ~ bull t1 .i b II tu-MR FIXIT a..... '-~-a.c.--·· 646-0464 WORK . JO M•HIJ••nf i')-eeesL Ucd. 751·9872 · "';b11 ·,._1 ~lJ • • • W•nl 1mmac homt>. -~· ....... • 1 yr s ~xp ··-···•••••••••••••••• ---------=rv::u~ 6,u;!UI t-'ouooauo •· , .. ,.inln~ Carpt-ntt>r, Pillntln~ ~ly clo Call The 67S-0562 w ..Q~~~x gtJ'c~47~~~N:, lfyoudoc'l°l hkeTenant ,. -"~11~. blnf'L L . n•tlOI H.ru ruh·'I ·~ )'t• II Pt-n.onal TOU(h SS2 0105 l ~-L-IJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 972.•o<A..o Problems. Colleruons. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ ..... •· llfl• )414 17~ ---.. • Morna Movin°: L1c'd & ..,.,., ""'-C"""'&u 'J)p(ngSc-n\{"\', l'fCll hll l.ir 'd 50L3 UJ'J · "-\l Janice's Haagedv ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. c.v1ctioos.etc-Wedo! • c.ivuulC TJLE • All •.. ,, "u IQ "• ir "4> " ~ Ins ure d . TllS886. lnt 'ext ""a0 onabl"' •~w""now .... y-exp t""""'. 0 -as. ra•-s. Free .;.;..01 ~k (o~ V1<'~l' (\lfl°ijl)f'W rc•nrnl Ju b Oil lMMtWIA'rt:s 1-:KVICI': AIUl'a ~le•nlng lor 1-:uropean Landscaper . Professional ser vice. 0e"i>endablc~ Free es't Meyc;Micmt::.s49'.1366 e'Sl.-L17a. 835~77S ext '1Sj..l!i20 "i t )Uu r rur m,., uve· &ti 11.11·u IJI nwJor MflPI thorou.ih. re liable & Top work. Fair price. MC/Vil!aaccept.962·4242 Jay.64S-79GS 221. mrnr"Y ~" fl.45 • AG &G Appf ftl'pr courteous se.-rv1ee . Rds 646-t&?tdys/eves. ~&R.,_ir i--.-------- TVrl ~ All pUl"J)l>•C 1110 8Jl 16:11 ~1800 J Lands "Moving Out & About'? .. G & M Painting, Int & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ceramic tile installed : tcs:.IOWl.1 v.ork. • Cwllwdor &ckhcw work w.antt•d L.t't '°do the big J<>bs .Llke ~ Low c;~~s. "~'l Delay Call To· Ext Cabinet hn1sh1n~. & Kit, baths. comp. room flrs, shWTS, tubs. 547-2638 ~ !J:IJ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• AJt.o dump. loader " llooni, wtodows & cpt'g. Worlc guar. 9 yrs exp. day Local & state-wide stucco repair. 7al 344111 adds Carpenlr)'. elect dys,54>7097eve. --• Rt•modl'I rt•p111r Jtl'n craw1t-r Ot~_4934?80 Dutch M111nte oanre l.lc'd/Bonded. Noburo. ~ hrs. 7 days. 673"84S7 B&C Con!-truct1on . T,...Senic• - - 'TVPIN(. Hui.Im·:.~ ur 4 •::tt:••ol,Y uh.I llrnc 1'11·llM 531-8162,897-2862 ' -S48-05l2 Persvn11l $l1p11 Cull .. , 11ww.J\1 .. u, vr~ Ln Gt~ ~ All Kinds Free estimate --------- Lcwiw tl4b~ ~1& U~·'d Mr P11l(lm •• ;:;:;: ....... ••••••••• lbe-Moppetalnbusiness Don't be fooled w ith Hard working me n ./ Llcensed.llOOO perroll Re:tHISHIHG -br !1ti2 ~14 tuul k I d d since 1974. Honest. de· se .. ~ •. " ...... •me i., • .. e Lowest legal rates. ins. average &15--0880 F..xp.., lutch cabs, noors. ~·If I ---, II Ip OB er.!. ump m-:r-l'V -~.DMl'w ".!.cl' Slbc.nJl.9230.546-7453: duJ'g~,Cl(' ....................... tm~uurtlOO a.U l)'""'li No trlt, jtT1&din . treoe wrk. peooabTe. er 1c1en .... VI• pe d e c.'l l l me f 0 T ---------EXCELLENT PAJNT ~oter .""~ FMl Any ~Wu small u:;nM-d demolllloosetc 83H252_ ~~c'd··. ~~:, ~canr1es sprinklers, sod & plant· Moving & Hauling. Fgt, EXCLNT PAINTING • 64S9289 • ...h.. Call /\II ..... .,...,..__,, 1ng. Dig-lt-L1odscape. bldg materials. hshld CALLS48 Z706 ll12e """" ao or n> 751·98T.! Looluni: for a hom e of 64&-7070 goods etc. Lowesl rates · Whether you're buying or Tooy 646-3649 -,your own . You'll lind Exper. woman wlll do In town. John. 955-2654 Int. ext. servm~ area for 7 selhn~. Class1r1ed ad ················~······· NOW IS 11{£ TIM E' ExpenellCed Tri mm1ng Removals andCJeanups U C. & lNS. 64s.828S HEB>HELP? Help yourself to a CUSTOM SEl.1: Idle lll'mS with a rruray homes advtirtjscd h 0 u s e c 1 e 8 n 1 n g · ANY & all types of ex )T$ .• Prof. qual work I I Cl I d References. Own trans. terior design & construe-a....o h o ... IJltenorCarpentry DaiJy P1lotClasi.1f1<.'tli\d or sa em ass1 1e nuu w a_t_you ant in ~udJApts.l Crunm . Heapang selection of ver'US1ng will itet your Qua!Jried Hopefuls !'M'SS3r to~ right peo-,_ urthe DAILY P ILOT pie Ca lToday' 642·5678. HELP WANTED ADS by Jay. •. 64Z8llO!T 642·~ every day. 6'&2·2S56 tioo. U c: S&4419. 645-6'7l6 Da. Pdot Classdi~s Reas. Dave 586-842.S ---- ~~~·::! ..... ?!_.~~ ~~~·:~ ..... !!~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~--.. ?!!'! ~~~~ ..... ?~!~ ·~~~-~ ... ?!~ ~.~~·~.~ ..... !!~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... !!~~ FACIALlsTfor exclus1ve GIRLRUDAY Housekee per lrve -1n . UQUOR CLERK . Apply ~ CHILDCA RE Afternoons COOK * * * DRIVER P/T sJuocatt$1lon. PART TIME Spanish speak'g or -t between 8a m ·Spm . . nu.as 25 :11. 2 1.e> s days per W19aM&AdaGU.-11 h ld k 9 J 9 o lmmedia•-arwn·-a for week Turtlerock area . fro m Ne wpo rt t o 642-4912 Monungs and afternoon t' I o · 6 · l 5 or Broadway Liquor, 278 ""' ....... ....."'3l""'e es JC ,-.. .... EY 18440Basswood Westw ood . R e t ai l sturts. Front deo;k ror 963-22:116 "Broadway,Laglkh. expeneoced ull time & ~ "" v • • """'" F talJl V II Fast food opener wanted ---- part ume commercial CLERICAL 24 Fastuon Island vou:.:the wrnn~or ~~':irf:f:~v'::. FIT. Sat & Sun ocr 1i ~fe ~t':it~~·c~u!t.1~~~ HOUSEKPPG SERVICE Lave in/Companion tor tellers. Deputy Clerk wanied. is c:r~~~ ~<'a~:pting Two,.,.._ Tickets cord & rets. required. wanted. $3.25 hr. bon.S to Allen Hammond ~eeds help Xln6 pay · female 1r1valid. Must be UNITED CALIF Clerical position availa· applications tor a COOK. to Must be '!1. Hours are * ·* * CPA 2041 Busmess ctr' as Y wo rk . re at non smoker. strong & un· IA.Ml( ble immediately Re· f\111 lime, outstanding Te~WEllliam.a' 8:30·1. Call Na ncy, HOUSEWIVES, Dr No 103 l rvane CA eu5tomers Choose your derst&nd1ng. Pleasant -quires I yr. clencal ex· benefits & excelle n t TH 644-5070 STUDENTS. 927~ . . • ~1~ Im e . M I c k 1 e surroundings. Anoe . 261.S~ ~Pai ~oad pcneoce. 40 wpm typmg. worlnng condJtions. App. ECCB(TllCnPES · needed for PIT lunch _644-4666 _______ _ Mw837~!•JO --· 8'3.o41I, "'·I I' on """'°"· Mon lh•u OF A •mpl.,menl .. 3-S da,,, Girl Wan led Wo•k lo• ............ ,. ltm.. .. ... Lol allendonl M ••l .. l8. ~-·ft• Op........,.,E I 260 ror appt. C)ronge Fn., 10am-4pm. ...u-_U'PIMGALE DR'S OFFICE. P/tlme. fleXJble scbedullng, $3.25 JnsuranCl· Agent. So an. cook & dnve tor lady F\111 or P/T . Company ~..... por mp yr Cou nt Y H a rb or E.O E -M F """'"" FrontJback. Must type. lir. ~pply at NEW Der Orange Co. Must h11ve Pvt Rm/Ba Npt Br h. b e ne fi ts. S58·74S4 , 0 __ ... _., -Municipal Court. E.O, E. · · Starring Sandy. Dennis at Noexpr. nee. 642·4532 Wiener SchnJtzel. 250 s. yoimg voice & be good on 642_0033 M?-0520. ~ ..... .,., the Long Beach Conven· B tol c M ( t t phone. Reliablt!. 1·a n •---------~ AcCCMMh SKry CL£B'C • • tion Cent.er JOO E: ocean Drug Clerk-Manager for n s • · · nex 0 .. workat h<>mE! -493-:J99() H ektt 1 •.. ,,... •CH .... rSTS 'Pols! . 1 1 u su · J;ftl ............... · .... COOK~. ·srvd . ..:Ong Bead\". To Cos m·errcs . gtns ... & .. Wa -d· lh-Ht-1tg.lon·I--~~ure !~ri.a~Er:g "'"" '" "--~uonPl·ltvu ,,no Mr Qipable person tor orfice 3 Day, 6am·2pm. 2 days cl"•m your tickets, "all Hall m ark. Exp. Pref. 967-0593. G R E A T s..,..alono S dys. 9 J Sl""' D1vers1fied work load .......st aza 0 tee. ust pos1t1oo reqwnng phone 10am-6:30pm. Sat thru ... .. • • -• ,... ., c... mfr electro c nst _have gpod gener al & math app1tude, typ1ng Wed. Convl exp prel'd. G42·5678,ext 272. -64().7373. F r o n t d e s k SALES JOI HOW COM Rel & exper nee menl. Moder:'wo:ksh~~- .secretanaJ exper &good 65wpm. Medical, dental Call !714)646o7764or app· * * * aECASSEMILER Clerk/Cash ier . Ex· Ph64().6710 Advanced Kulet1cs, 1231-typ~ ~killsr ~;wir:~· ans. Fabricated Plastics ly at: lSS.S Supen or Ave, , Diversified work load in ~=~~~:i;re 1np~ n 111~7 GOOD ~~~ GO 0 0 1 move furniture & do co,; V1ctona, CM. 646-71 65 Gt~~rnnj. ~-:.;_: :::::: w lSth ~L._CM NB. -~'.f. ~~;l:;i;;~~ electronics &optics. Ad-Jambor ee Rd . NB HOURS . GOOD CON strucuon work. 1 need,_E_O_E_, ------ AmbuJi;ceyat54().4066 OOUNTER WOMAN To ventativeortice.7sz.1320 vanced Kinetics, 12Jl 644·1700 Call Mary OITION S . M ANY men 18-:11 yrs to work1---------CGifF.dttal Q.EJUCAL wnle contract in rental 4 da~ week. Irvine In· Victoria, CM. 64th716S. Carlson.E .O.E. FRINGE BENEfo'ITS "'.Jthme.IU.ndy751·779'J MACHIMIST. Scm.as&Loan CoosWPersot!M4 center. must be avail dustriaJ Complex. E.OE. Gardenerm exchange for ~~.f'W~fr~o'f~~ '1ins.Mai1Clerit • MlLLHANO 3333BristofSt.C.M. A~y wkends . A~pply 1930 DENTAL ASST·front & ELECTRONIC ASSY . 6 apt r ent. Spacious FROM WITIUN. TRAIN Beginner 's s po t for For proto-type machine AnF.qualOpporEmplyr Has lotsofJObsavallabJe NewportBl,C.M. back ofc dutie's, X·ray Mo exp. Day & swing groundsforSSurut com· F 0 R T 0 p bnghl person, process· shop in the instrument • -...&.'--with m~y fiol!, su~r COUHTER HELP cert oec. Would pref exp shilts. No fee. Cood pay. plex lo Cos·a Mesa. MA N AG E M EN T tng iogolJlR & outgoing diV1s1on oft.he oil t~ in· -~ companies and they re p . RDA S.al open Call Paid 'weekly. Irvine 642-S073or (213)865-38Sl. ST ART S .. 1 M . mail Opportunity ror dustry Working from Lo. Dit.bwset' all FREE! art time. · · · area. · & d bluepnnts, sketches & Position avail. in our 540.6055 call 5'5-4867ber11 or 6'2~. General Office: lnterslatc M ED I AT E LY ' ' lrlllJllng a vanremenl. verbal deslgns, directly ,. __ ....... , ___ • eft2pm. .U..rrell truclOng Co. Costa Mesa K~E Y B O A R P. Must work well with with eogmeenng, to as· C48UIMe&aotrice.AppU· .__..,.. ~ DENTAL A&S T · nu !>19-1.982 .. others Excel l e n t rantsshouldbe exper.1n ~y • CoonterGirl/Ladyt.o mce Chrside/RDA a must. TemporaryServices . VE benef1ts.J7"'1 hrwk.Call sast in new product de· ~~~r~;r~~o:Su~~~ 2790 Hwbor, CM dry cleaning store In gr;ra~~!~· ~~~~~5J~c7 s~I,: s.sB-002'1 E.O.E ..... <.?~OFfo'ICE OUR OWN TRAINING ~~· 547-4700 ext Z75. :~p:e~1nbo~~T n:~~~~ loans. Call Mr. Biegel at ALL JOBS FREE (:.M.546-9643-Paul. ooz.;n24, E m p I o y m e n t 0 p · N2'~ ~~t:;age lirm IQ PROGRAM PU1' ON HY uon eqwpment . Lathe 546-8510 Cfork <LOAN SALES> DAT A l N p UT DENTAL. r eceptiomst. r.:s~~:pp~n;e~e~~: switc~Co°aro\e~ep~~n~s~ tr.f GC~U~T~V~SLTt-?; •l•N•S•U•R-A•N•C•E-•E•x•p•r•.•dl =r~~c:t/0~1g;~: :t~r CGUf.Federal Xlnt opportunity now OPERATOR Career minded front of· 1ng, g raph1 r sales . rehel, ~ood typang. lil· PEOPLE CALL AT Salary open, excellent ~iftc.p&Loan avail. Newport Center LBM System 34, other ficegirl.C.M.office.Ex· Various store duties Ing . e tc. Neat al> 0 NC t: F 0 R rommere1alhab1lrtyhand bencfitspackaoe EOE 2700Harbor Blvd. C.M. M~age Banlung firm dutJes mclude recepuon per. insurance, financial Contact Pas Gra phics pearance. S600 pr mo INTERVIEW. ORGAN property pe™>n to an· Sc1entu1c Dnlll~g ·c~n: An Equal Oppor Emplyr OPeds md1v1dual tor con· rebef, accounts payable aJTangements, appls. & Inc. 3950 Campus Dr. Call Marj()lie 644 -2442 . EXCH /\NG E. ST AN dle accountA and market trol. Corporate Uc ad· BAR MAJD·Short order vcnt1onal loan:.. 'fY•IUng &Olfihng. Call 714·634-Ll4741, scheduling. Must have X· . 754-0&22 A-.ara 'L o~cE NUNN 7141586·730'.l. thell' msuranre. Salary qua rl er~. Ne w port cook. f\Jll & Part time lo t r:un. Mus t t ype ympus Pacific lo . In ray license. Good verbal .......,.8'A m open.Call644·1~ Beach Call f714l SS7·9051 45wpm. Good t.'ompany Anaheimrorappt. skills, used to handling ENGINEER-Asst Bldg & J>tlones. type SO+ wpm. GUARDS -~k tor Mr. Moll or Mr Call or apply to Bay benefits. Contact "-ilson· money. Salary ope n . G r ad Io g. s al a r Y : billing, fi bng. ma lure f\all & ptllme. AJl areas OOURANCE Adams ~~~'f.°~79C.M llam oel 64(>.4S8() EOE"_T _ OataProceSsing 54.5-4646. $1587·$1935/mo. Asst person for furn. mtg. Uo1lorms furnis hed SECRETARY 1---------•\, --"--------'--1Clerks 7·11. Sales. All DENTAL ASSISTANT supervisor of Bldg & _S4().8894 ___ .______ Ages 21 or O\er. Retired Ctsualty Ins. personal & ' Beauty HAIR STYLIST shifts. Good pay .. Will EDP with chafr side and front SalbelityW01v. CDe~tC .. ~~General office.,hc.lp tor 1M?lco1I1e. No expenencc rommere1al lines exp Maids, apply The Inn at needed, , Regis Haa.r Styl· tram. l5lSGasler,C.M. Pu c ~rks. ra rvl Chrisuan School. 16835 nee. Apply Uni vers a.I Xlnt working cond. Call Laguna, 211 N · Coast So ..., t Pl CM office capabilities. Flexl· Eru?. RegJSIJ'llllOn <CE or 8 kh t F VI Protection Service. 1226 ,,.., """"' Hwy, LaRuna Beach I.Ilg. • "8 at a, · --OPERA TOR ble F/T schedule in our CElT> desirable, & 4 yrs roo urs · tn. Y · W 5lh Street, Santa Ana """........, Apply an person, !)4()..8888 CLERKS We are looking for a pr<>-Newport Beach olfice. eJCP. Wift manage ofc & _963-__ 783_I______ lntel"V1ew" hours 9·12 & INSRNCEFI U ;CLERK MAIDS Beauty ,.Operator exper lession al and hig hly S51-61196ealleves. superviseplanrhecking. General olfice. Lite book· l-4 Monthru fo'r1 Beganners spotlor bn ght Expel'}cnced, run lime, with or without the chen mouvaled individual to __. .. "'s-tsL.-t Apply: City Hall, 32400 kee p ng. good pbone person. Pleasanl work· also part lime 642·3030. telelmmed. operun~. Aµ µrocess c ritical com· .,.....,,.... "" 1H .._..., Pa~o Adelanto. San per.IOOallty. 64S·652S HOBBYISTS F:arn Jn ex mg cond.ltioru.. General M r ply in person. i\sk for UTOTEM pute r output in a n H.8 a rea. Chairslde. Juan Capo, CA. 92675 by traSS.$6 per hr. kuchrng office eKpen ence pre· amtenance man or !?,S Ms. Fafar. Re~1s Huir OS /MVT, HASP, IBM front desk. Must be 3/2/79. E.0 .E./A.A.E. General office-One girl hobby clas:.es with Tn len-e<t Opportunity ror wut apt complex in C. Stylast, S.C. Plaza, C.M 370 environment. Posi· personable, motivated , exper. in li te bookkeep· Cb em L 1Qu1 d Em trru.run~ &~dv:sn~ment. M · 6 4 2 5 0 7 J o r 714/S40-&88. Openm~s now avail able lion-reqwres r otating mature. expr'-0 a l l ~ tng. typi ng 4S wpm t>ro1dcry .r.111 ·0b09. 37i,..i hr week ssoo per _(_213_)M5. __ :ms-_1 ____ _ ----------c for lull or part/time 3 d k k phases modem general Orange Co. Airport area 498-2674 mo tw s t a rt C a II NICUR STE -·UTY-ER'TOR I k 2 d •-3 d . ay wor wee in d I t R Hrs . 8·"'. $750. Call MA 1 . xp. To -""" A cer son n .,. r vanous 12 hour shlfls: e n s ry . esume . Cff[""[R "'""'°"""'., M..-...la edH s.i9-4700.asklor Andrea takeover ex1Sllng chen· Hair s tylis t tor eleg shills . No experience iirevious data proeessmg ~3lll "" -~--------• .__,. k °"' ~ O.E. tele in top N.B. salon. salon. xlnl oppty tor the necessary. we train. / d Hw1twon lch Stont p ngbl pc.rs w/D chentele Start $3 per hr. Assistant exJ>frien~ .. e eC .ucation D E S K C L E R K · GBBAL OfftCE HIRING . Cou nter _________ 1 __ le_ase_c_aU_67_3_-40_l_l __ Muslbefash1onable. Mnnagersto$3.60perhr. preerreu. ompany Experienred prelerred. TI>eJollyRoger lnc has Clerks.5days.Ham Cut lm.urancc Meatshcerlor portionmg. Man agerstoS550per hr.' benefits include tw ·on Apply lronl desk. Sun RaponsibiUtles will in· an~-'"" for a General ler. P/t1me. For in Appro,. 6·8 "-s. daily. Also looking for the pro· refund a nd a we ll· Clemente Inn. 125 w. elude lrutiat review or 0 •&U.16 k "' •u perpersonto t utmen"s Ad vancement O-P · defmed career past in d 1 Ith flee Cler in o ur lerview rail 848 -~575 ACCOUNT Mon -Thurs . Mus t be tuuronly. Ml/St also havt• porturulles Lo t.hose who EDP Pl 1 t Avenida Elplandian. moder a w ndrg 5 nw •-d a Purd1as1J1g & D1slnbu· beguimng WN1 fo·eb. bt •ft.a....8l~ISTR •TOR available J lam or 12 chentele. All interview~ qualify t-'or mlormatlon · ease app Ya · rate a ing "' e· lJOO Dept. The p('>s1lton ~ " _,. noon Xlnt. starung pay. ~tnctly conf1d ent1al gotoournearestmarkel OialARlde Slgrung work load. Will callsrorexcellentlyplng HOOTESS/ROST W<' are Need experienced ad· 979-0'747for appl Richard Ouellette Salon. <>rl'OrltactthePersonnel PERSONNEL Drivlt"S consider a year or two s k ls & a pleasing loolung for ~ome specuil m1n1 s tr ato r wi lh ---------:mNewporfCtr l>r. N.B. ()Hice at: DEPARTMENT Operate mocforn equi p· practical exp. & 2 years personality. Dulles will people lo be part of our employ~ benefits tru1<l MECHAHIC - -l.:M22 Lamptwn Street ment & door lo door college. Knowledge of also Include l illng & front staff Attractive ap· expen eoce. Pos1t1on in· Experienced preferred. IKICPR/SKretary Garden Grove, 537·4840 PACIFIC transp. Calif. drivers Irr fasteners helpful. Room general office work. Xlnt pear a n ee· rrl e nd ly volves maintenance or Must nave tools. Call for tor Ne wport u e a c h t-;qualOppor Bmployer req"d . No prior exper foradvancement. ' beneflLs & work.ing con-persona lity ar e pre all accpuntrnR records appt. Bring r esume . Ardutedure Firm. Ex MUTUAL · nee. Good dnvUlg rec a di.Lions with a growmR ferre d No ex p e r coordmaung with bank .£OE.!>ycho1ce. Valley pr.pref.~9444 Cl£B"TYPIST 700NewportCenterDr must. No Sundayyw1o1rk. ~SBcAH.h IM~~"""" compan1 . .Apply 1n brneacceksestarpyrefe2rr5:_~5 !~1e1 and brokerage r1rm . Crest Landscape Inc. --~ Newport Beach. CA 92660 Oraogl'" Coast e ow ·~ ....... • .,.., .,__, penoo at: '-" .. u K 1 d r t 546-7975 Boat Ha rdwa re Sales Ne wport Beach Cab, 17300 Mt. He r · EqualOpporEmplyr -.... . ...._.._,_ or pa rtt1me. Days or ~~~~e:~a~le ·~rC:s~1---------p.....,,.....P/T2daysawk. ....,,,n,.FVly ·-~,. -T"· .... eves. f1ex1 ble schedule. a 1 at· 1 · e 'MEOJ C AL A SS T . ...,...,.. Insurance Company of· F.q ual Opportunity -··~-· · vc.-rnn~ JR F8crow of· 17042011lelte Ave PP Y ShockHardware ters an entry level posi· E:mployerM/F ~...., C $4.25llr + bol'\uses. Ap · Urology Cenl ore & 2900Lalayette · · I ·--------DIETARY AIDES a t ficer. 1ary O~n. (7llrV4~.;"~"l pbcallons beLng arcept PERSONNL',L med1cal.expreqd.Olhers t1on as billing c erk. ----------Coov. H06p. Days/PM 8:l1.oo2S ,............, ed Sa l"A M Th r d . I C II Newpurt Beach Minimal t ypm1t. $500. b . l . .,...., on.-ur:. DF.PARTM ENT nee not app y. a 675-3324. Good Companv benol1ta. D&JVERY MAH shift, stabele 1t;mpFloy. Escrow Services J.S. 548-21!117. Npt Bch. _ ... lfuursS.4:15.~50 wa nted for ruroilure meot.Xlnt oe •ts. ree W..tect....._.1 NoPhooeCalls Please. IOOKKEEPER F/C store. Prerer married. bealt.h Ina. Appl1 1445 General Office El Ton to. Npt. Bch p ACIFIC MedJcal Front Office 1-·~ Isl lnvslmnl rirm. CLERKTYrlSt local man wbo 111 handy Superior. Dt¥elop•..tRep. TINdofW...... 4221 Dolphin Stnker Wy MUTUAL Girl Priday. Two offices, xlnl oppt y. Exp & TEMPORARY and knows t he are a. OOCKM .. "'TER Pleasecall963--093t W...__.a& <OffofMlll'ArthurHlvd.1 Npt &"llunt. Bch. F11ina. t It d c; II Sal .. _ k Call ~ ---700N rt C L o mh;c t yping etc. Will ma ur Y rcq · a 1-.:Xrellenl entry level OP· ary. 40-44'" w · Pvt Yacht Club, Balboa Executive Secretary Holct.ys? . Hee.el ewPo en er r tram ror n.>eeplion desk. ~123 -----1 porturuty for sharp detail Diane for appt; art 2PM, ~ 67~7730. ·~ -8uainesa Computer Co. 1mmed late o.s»enlngs ex· ASST llSKPR Newport Beach, CA 92660 842.oooJ °BOoKKEEPER oriented person with 548-5518 Dog Silt.er, occaslooally, In Lag. Hills requires istfor: Apply Roy Fraser. Sun Eaual()pportunily ---d------1 <Comm1si.1oos1 personne l dept. or D&IVBY for t ml Poodle, your aecretarY wit.h outatand· FILIQ.IAK Clement e I on . 125 E:mployer M/F M • e I c a Newport Beurh Invest itrowth oriented n a -&•u...M•+.tii•c• bome.411"·7'623 1.ng sJdlls lsan enterpris· , MAJLQ.RICS Avenida Esplandia n, ---------Secretary/Recepllonlsl. Finn full charge com -tionwide mortgage bank· ..,. -~ 1111 atUtude . Excellent San Clem. Exp er 1 e n c e d 1 n mlssioosbookkceperreq 10g firm's westemreglon Over 18.0ooddrivlngre· Draftsman salar1 . Be n etlts & (ffeavy·liftin&req) JAN ITORIAL S it e Insurance bookkeeping. ex p i 0 p e g b 0 a rd corporate headquarters cord. Neal appearance. Mechanical exp. Must be future. eaur. Business HOTEL supervisor top pay fr. Salary $S ()().$6.()() per hr systems. knowledge In in Newport Center. Now F/time. Call Charlot~. capeb&eo( fla&&nng bill<>r Systems. Bob Grote. lo large Newport Beach Mature Gentleman or mge benef;ls. Must have Commensurate walh exp. reading computer re· htnng oo a temporary 714/83S-4447 materials. Koowtedge of *.-> company. Hou.rs 8:30am.. c~for combination desk 3 yrs exp In superv1s1on.1_m._6.S52 ______ _ parts. Call 640-0123 basis <3-4 mo). May lead n..i•very Driver/Prod•..... ca .. '-\ conttnlt'tloo nee. S 4PCD. Mon. thru Fri. Ex· ... •. b•n ma1n•enan"'" 8J3. 7015 ...... I Off W II . antD permanent position ~ -. .......,HeadlUpl E1tecullve ecretarY· ceUent fnnge benefits & ~ "' tA: " .. , • M .. ""ca ice. 1 tra m. Bookkeepe r, PI T . for wit.hfuture. For details, tiooworker.$3.00perhr. nc. Small firm needs ex· wort1.ng coodilions. For ~v.!....,Of!. prem ~es . Krtctie n S u perv isor Lite t1p10R.Must beable service station. Morn· contact personne l, tDat.artcaJl64.2·22S6 ~. perlenced Individual appointmeot.cootacl : .....,.~, needed Must have ex-to work evenings andfor -i.np.Appi~ 2S90 Newport 640-4580ext. 230 •DllVa *' ~· with excellent s kills . Hooaeclea.ner needed, 2 perience with develop. weekends . 548·7171. Bl.CM'----------Dental A11t /X-Ray Ile. Expandln1 co. look.i.na MUil type 80 wpm+ 4i LynnStansfleld days a week. hourl1 mentally disabled. Call MedlcaloHicebelplnSan· Bookkeeper·Full charge Codd.al Waitreas Back oCc. Will train. PIT for people willing lo know dictapliooe "other C'714) 759-7853 waae. Will need own 8JS.3SU. Astfor Linda or ta Ana. Fam. Pl1n. As· full time. Resp(>nsible ,.. __ un Sdloolto .. ....,, per w'"·. -=---:-~_;k_· _•m_m_ed_. _0_pe_n_· work. Ne9t•ppear. Good ::'S:rt!':~~!·re~=dl (Detween8am·ltamJ trans.411M621 Sue. E.O.E. aoc. Med.C:rp.SJS..4628 tpenrOn wanted for busy CAI.JU -~ ~ • driviat rec. Ovtt 18. Co. .. b l L on -.._bot (... k Uphols terin g co. in Low tl.Dtioo. Pl1ceineot ~· '2.IO per llr+ uat e nea • n dl'A~ Housecleanerstowork for.... a .ury pac aging ....._........-.~ Oleta Mesa.642-8400 aaslsl.751,9194 •·-· tneeatlvN. Call Mark acnoklng. Salary SUIOO. Janice's Raggedy Ann. Xl nt w o rk co nd . MGMNTTRAINEE . 751.-. • CallDeborahSSM328 Tuee·Frl,8-3.645-UIOO IBeneftBotst.~P,ay.DAP.P· New C.M. oCc. of nat'I IUSIOY Qmtructlco Superin~n· ll 77 DAY Ex.eort.tveSecret&~ Y x -· c o a1ly COf1> oeeds sharp person dant for ~.ooo com· • I Dlf Re-' r-tate De·-OP· GONewP>t1.CenterDr HOUSEKEEPF.R , Pllot PO. Boie 1560. CM. to dvlp for Mamot· lote rvlewlng between merclal remodel In a\'a&lf,Gupayfor DllY•S -~lnADlhei~ re· Newport Beach Eltper1enced sitter for ll262l6 F'lnancefield. 3.3>-Spm..t Mon t.hru Fri Lquna Buch. Calif. B·l a30dJll_M ln the Ilea er women 215 Jn or q'a ""-p •• ._ top sllllls: F.qua!Oppor Employer aibgle rat.her. 1 S('hool ---LIG--... -1 --lrvloePtl'fllOIMtlAlency :&.fi.&':U~/~~~ao, Uc.Localttf's~, DAILTPILOT. older. Kaow the eoHt t.1Pe70WPM,Shorthaod --• ~t:a c~~~.' S~l~~~ SEC'Y/l_,..EC._... 4IJ8El7lh,SCo.t1Mesa SBVICI ctUet.~SllO••rkor MIO WPM,(GreH pret> Gf;NL QFC/Shlppln1-d1ll1. Rera rcq. Mr IA"' Suite224 642·1470 CASHIER •COOi * DlllCTOIY more. rant• out Good benetlt1. Salarfi Fuhloo Mfr. Randle all Hayes 673-7643aft6daaly Newport &acb l•w ok ...,...._.,....~ Crown Hardware. Ap.,ly Exper . '°' Conv. llosp. I -~!':'::.,c;:n~' }~~t:i~ SllOO If q1111lfled ca I tu aapects, 1enl oft' anytime wknds Xln\ tY'Plna, dtc:ttphone 1J ...,,.,•toe In the market at 3107 E. Co1at Hwy, Oood benelil• & working 00 IT NOW I Valt UM?4.1 , aome cyp[iia (714) ind cfe11rt lo accept iv-be Olll. cond. Apply Pl1g,.h lp •4z-H7I tru!>'n w:wo~o~:teL ()tympua Paclfic lnl'l 41M115'7. SW.. Idle Items with a ~~!~Z.~~red. ~~\be c,:-ny .~~: ---------i Coov. Center. 488 kid) Find wti.t you want tn Have aometlunl tq sell! l)allyPilotClf!slfledAd odvertised ro.r Hie lo ~Ads 6U·S678 0116blpBd..N-B.~ --~--------------.-1 IMUyPllotClutlfiecla. Ou.sifiedadsdoltwell. ~ WantAd~ C.11 642·5678 Owll1ed. ' ' - . ' 1 ·- • I , ~ I I I ' - - I J I I I ' - ----1: I -1- , 7100 .._W.tM 7100 MllllW..e.d 7100 *#"1!11 •OOI C!TN!& .. ,,, .. ..ftTn•n•nnn•••••i• tttT................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .t • · 10)0 --------·1~ . --.............. ..... 1010.. • • 1010 ... s. 1111 MUI l&UY/~NOllEl ~~~a:;Frc:t. -lluak..8D.wl-Pwo&.as ME ....toaaUe, .. ...._ •.. , .. ,_.,, .. "'•••••• .... •••••--•• ... ,-. ........... ,, __ :-- 118 bit Unloo be.Al. c..i1 • tOllltft al ort•"t. adalnttl Cloebl umera wtth t 1"°" · ........... U i Hou· aebold ll'OMC.'lD'l'.-PLAY PEN" t Part Home ..,.._ ....,_•1uo.ao. .,..,..,,_.,, "' ISELP.Cl'ION trtpod plua. 1tFu. '47S --.w~ n · <coucb> oatmeal, ru.at o...r. AMoc. Sat Feb a.rte.a -.1m =-=• ~ cord tbr • ottoman. 3't.b. tam. 4pm. Cbooee RttaUaa• IMltuutfH.. ..... 1040 a t locredlble prlcea. ~~1ntf-._!eber BBQ bar1a1na from larae CUITAIM & $ S£Cl£JAll£S $ •••lws ••-••• .......... , .. 19531 Slerra Cuoo ....... a.o.~. aeluUoo of bome ..,., G.O (ft r 1 Acct1 --0.-Wfd. Uar.S.l <Mm.aofthaln. 'l'l'tln.-9-$. Sat hb-1'1 8dr1lr. R t Ire. IT. btcf ~-:::~!':, .. t~ ~~ntnc•~ preferred IMIO-fl500Rann . -~JJrv. AKCreaiattted. CdM Pool table USO headboard, drener. it.ems etc. Be eatl.Y for bla .., •111 tratn 1-® ror Employen Pay AJI rtta (T1') 7~1 ...... ~ &op table, 4 chrs: cbMt. 2 tbta, MOO. Anti· belt ldedloa. meovlew. a penm.twnl pu.1t100 in La Rel.ndtt1 Aaenc:y Si>rinaer Spnlela mill. . curved sectional, C hall tree MOO. Sofa Park, comer ot Glellll wr l.qW\a HlllJ Shop GIOBlrchSl.St.10. Aotlq~ oalr reverae s l'emile, 10 wu. Alf~· 2 lampe $10 H 2 aoo. Sewing mach. Dr 6S &brtu s w o1 ~ Cf'nler •tor t;~ New»ort.Beaclt.U»190 desk .. 50. "2·21'4 or Ucma~. adorable. szs. rorree table$. $75 ea .. uoo. Stereo SISO . Goiden:l • McFad· (f'I ent w9rl1.lJ\1 con• O.UForApetlSatatJ'f4 f73.0782. Pieue respomlble lov· gatA! leued..,';'b:!· Sl$, ~.186-l5M. den..H.B. llona 4r empl oyu -~ l.QIMWt.IOft.ly SU.3306 ano chiir, _., ~e pot., Must eelllwyitoocoffeei..;..;..;._.......;., _____ _ be'nrnt.11ncluitin• 8onUJ& nu::NOfANTIQUQ . · 11.5, 2 chairs, 125 ea .. 6 end tab&es. S2l6S/bst T\me.superStuffOill· Plan Apply to Sloro New shipmen~wit at· Am. PitbWI pups. 5 wu. 975-0'1iJ olr.ea.aen ~display f& 1tora1e M • u 1 u .. Mon tt" S.C. •• y/cterfil rived-to be .-t at.ac· Champ purple ribbon. · , c •AP 78"Hx36W, Uollaway. 770 1001, Tu.bMcDe NiJ eetate ln· UoG &anday Fe . 18'.b "-Breed panmU. Sire 110 Beautifu18 aola. like new G~ Tab&e(wood), 48" $150 eyelet, fuer up· ~onio Ora~ry Storea. " tor ac~ota. Com· 12 DOOO, Preview Sat. Iba. Hust pup1, ~·1336 w/5throwpillowa&hand IOlllld, wttb 4 cane back pen $$-D>. F1ou.rescepl t»tlat yeor rnurucallot&1 • .&yplllC and fl'eb1'1Ul.12·7Pll. · Alt.IPM made afghan lncld. '450. c b a Ir a . A me r . fixtures, t Ute. 2-4' wttb buiRne1J math ·~ tt· 5p1Qpr & White kw· · 2 aola beds' .•100 ea. 2 Mllrtinsville. Lille new. cord S8-S4. {With lamps SAIUJOAT!MU~MAN aeoUal. Pnfe r 0 . Uooeen moo Red HUI 8.r;lncer Spaniel pups. matching gold velour '500.538-17~7 while they last.) 314 ~~~~J~e~~r*d P•meoced , mature CM . Vot lofo call c. born Cbrtatmas ~~':eo~1:1r~ti ~ao:i~~lt~ DiDeUe aet, butcher blk llagnolja,CM, ataide. ------t penoo. BerwflU and ex· '714Jm..4l23 mom.S2005M-449I SlOO.Garq•SaJe,002.11. tp. 6 yel upb.. chrs, xlnt arage Sate: I veseat, SALES celi.at localloa. Pbooe: SALE Walnut dbl. bed. lNb Setter, Fem .. AKC 355 E. lStb, C..M. 646-.3375.. cond. $200. tQ~7l9. antlq. wine p e n. 2 844.m. 'sz :i. OakYoUthcbalr, dectric res. champ. lloes, 6 mos. s · b M d 11 sleds. toboggan. books. dTIB.ATID Coke clock. coUectable& ~.842·7'111 Sola.2 ~~cbairs ~set.essOO. pc , pictures, clothing & Dv1Hlmtr, rc11pun11bl1.1 ' rvlce StalJon Allen· etc, etc. Frl.-Sat. 9-3 ......... Y• 1045 Call'94·2itl7 675-702&. ml.sc. <M.21 Laocewood p ~ r •on • o u M l'I 1 d&lll, .ex~r d. Day & 3U01 Nalloa.aJ.Park Dr .. ·-••••••••••••••••••• Way, Irv. Knov ledic of t•onfc•an t:V...c Full" p/Ume Ap· ~ Niguel <Off Crown M. Cat. loog hair. Fem. A.S.l.D. DECO RA.TOR Antique table •. leaded._FUmitu.re_.;;...'---+-a_n_b-.q-ue_s_+_ puraey art .,..,. l'\all or Pb'. SheU StatJoo, l7th & Valley> sbortbalr spayed cat SALE Custom furniture, Blass ~rs.1 oil palnt·i h h Id 300 NURS& AlO-t.Jve I.a P 'T Phcllll" 714 t)46 ~I. l.Nu>e. NB. Good ldda · antiques & accessories tngs, suunea iJasa win· m sc. ouse o . ~ f700 prr month, ternonc k RO?m r~r fordJrtttor s.mee at.au.on au.eodlnt. * * * "'1 · 84&-3669 Fri.-Sat. ~3. 31901 Na: dows, 7!i9-8!m. ~ Pl, NB. 10.3 Sat/ Mon t.bnl Fri, ~~od eot t: 0 t.: Sa Clerk K"1pooJ11ble PfI'. available eveomgs t..w.Tillgty 5 yr old Silt.ie Terrier. tJooal Park Dr .. Lag. Get1inc l .. m ed! Need toi---------otr Care for nll"f' lady ~17642 ~ JM..-dC"d lo lnro & wknds . Neal ap· USlRivenldeAve. Call Madelyn, 973-IS9S N~uel <OH Crown sell dupllute items. Family Sa.le. Sat oaly Qrooa del Mar home __ 1111111 ____ -.--·1 otftrt' upply b~11oesi1 pearaoce Is handwriting You~=rof -.uk.611-0mevea. V Y> Refrigerator. G.E.12 cu. t-5. 21921 Vacation Lue. SU.rt f"tb. ::116 C.11 f Busy 6 plt>u!llnt work Apply 2590 Newport. Two frff Tiqeh Free to aood adult home. L« bureau. coffee st.and. ft .. ~rtone, very ~iJ~ 2 green velvet ~ UPJOH.NlrF.ALTM Roch St.al100t•n, 4020 Blvd. CM. to a aullful long haired end table, lamps, IJ.ke· rw;ct . ~~•·bed, skis ~!s~i 'ffr!• ws8i:il'i CARE S t: RV IC ES. Qi mpus Dr N o --Srrvlce Station Meehan.le. Tennessee Williams• white cat with one blue & oew SlOO/ail. 846-3Ui6 SlOO sueb s best ~eri saw• c&otbes • bOOsehoid E.O E. ~ & a.ttendant Flt. Apply 1HE ooeambereye. Has been eac or er. it.e • S.41.ES CUIU( Qievroo, 1251 N Coast spayed. Movtng & cannot Antique table & chairs 556-9882 1--.... ma_. ------ ....slS AtolS N~d~d for hardwart: Hwy, Lag Bch. ICCINTRfCITIIS take peL f*'12l7 eves & $400. Hand carved sofa 8 ft. avocado velvet sora. ~-: Ev~·ing ~oes dlSlnbut.or Mlmne ex OFA ~ $6!i0.646-1Bll excellent. As king IOs .stereo aquanum. ~n~pex1':t ~!~er::t:: penenre~~ioi.ury ca11 ServStaffelpoeededlm MMMfT'INGALI Long haired Tabby. Fors,.le:Sora-bed,chrs, $1.SO/makeolr.~7083. c misc. Sun only llayvtew conv Hoip. ~~~or uppaintn:ieot =.~H:/~:s~pply =8;:~h~e:~ frieodly & affectionate. lbls, pictures •. 21".B/W Perfect gotden-loden SUJ.lOthSt,H.B.960-37JS 20SS Thurio . C .M · tiooCeater,300E.Ocean 642-9542 Magna vox . misc . green velveteen sofa & al dining table w/6 "42-~ E.0 .£. E.O-E. M/lo'JH STOQ( a.aK Blvd, Long Beach. To 2 M. pups, blk/tan. Poll)/· M2-S885/962·2l5l love seat. Great buy at cbairs, round table w/4 ...SES AIDES ---------1 Some lltling of furnlturt' claim YoUr tickets, call Dach.. 10 Wks, Had sbots. Rebuilt twin mattress & s:m for fint home or ren· chairs, ice mach. new Sales &equip. req. Purchasing 642-5678,extm Ml,536-73Sl box spring $55. full $65. tal.6'2·2289 = pump. green Hl.111-7 part Ume Good ·-------i CORPORATE " mulote nence exp. * * * Sora & loveseat Sl50. ,._e:_._ 1055 . t1920Stnger sew-sa arkoslmmac. sm helpful as well as the Golder Retriever, 1 yr 8.W M ttress83BE l t -~-lngmacn; misc,ck>thtng Qnv. sp. 20362 Sao 32COMMU~~~;4'TI?iH ablllty to perform minor Oak ice box. $295. Oak femate. Gd dog, loves Street. s aA 547 5636 • 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 h.angi.ng lamps. 2597 AnaAve.C.M.549-3061 •a• a.i-y.....ast yr. pu ng rm repau"l&typtng.Callfor ~ant stand, $60. Fri. ~~ust have yrd. · · · Furniture. household W'illoLn.C.M.548-0378._ ni.9'! "'" ,,.. speeialh:ing In 'raphlc """' _._, '"""" M•.._ 5 · goods & ~ s t 2117 ar.ce Promotion 8 People 22O1 I ex a w rt 1 e r rmteriaJ for busant>ss & ..,,rW ffanch ,. · • Sat. aft. llam. .-.. auv&any piece 6el U m · a • PECJAL 7th GRADE needed ·for J> /T or c machin exp desired tndustry seekmg sharp, " la S57·9089. Fwailwv 1050 bedroom( 1 se1t. 14 ,cu. 1rt· UM.PM . 842-0509 SIDE WALK SALE·TlC- Promotlon work for "'-A----' 2201 I 979-4600 ~· eec. rpc, l SI TOCKER THRIFT ._., ....,..,.. on oot aggressive sa es person Equal Oppor Emft•oyer ....... •••••••••••••••• side cupboard, Collosaa ~arage a e. Sheraton Newport Hotel, reqct, M;t type sowpm for th as a r ea. Call -"" Beaut 1 yr old brushed c binet stereo. lazy Beds. upnght freeze r. SHOP 540 W. 19th C.M. U$6perhr.Noexpnec. Cafl~. . 581.ro44 STOCK CLERK. move Afplimcn 1010 velvetsota•match1ng boyc:bair,2 bis&hers d.resse r .,cloth l n g. Sat.Feb.l7thl0.l.Fan· Hrs avatl. 9 1• 1 ·~. or 5·9 aod arran°e Jurniture •••-•••••••••••••••••• loveseat, xlnt cond.. '---uftkA..l•t.d chal-~hen & misc. 1979 Port tastic m e rC'baod ise • Ask ror Ms Layton, fron Sale s-Men & Women • UIVWU ........... • •• Chelsea Pl, NB. 9AM · super low prices! desk. mornings only. . direct sales wholesale re· and production and sales FREIGHT DAMAGED <rust brown) sacrifice at $35. 642...4610 4PM. Sat-•·-. . please do not phone. 4 tail. part ume fuJJ lll)'le. a r e a s . A s s i s t H<YrPOINT SALE. 3308 $400 or will accept rsnbl Peacock chair including .,....,. Glassware, ltrtcl'len ware. MacArthur Bl (at Barch> No door lo door. 3Sto40% w/customer pickups, W. Warner or Harbor. ~~ ~ &aftm~t bell $75 D~ Rattan AptSale.Sewuig machine towels. toaster oven, NB per sale +Liberal bdnus E\111 time/ part lime. SantaAoa.IJ?9.2921 --... v.r7857 ~. a ee' ta'-•· ~ .. ., Ught refrig. stereo. lurniture, Reve. r e Ware, lamps, · ... Car f ho •-avail. Apply in person · day~. --=· -... r a a ...... ns .,.an. e ree me "' ANTIQUE GUILD 1801 C~H PAID Rattan rouod sbell. Sts. ~misc items. GOOD movK! c mer • ""ree <¥Clce:~~J:!~~~ded. ~~.ct:;re~i:a0',1: E.OyerRd.SaAna. Ws br/Dryrs/Refrigs. Hlde·•·beds Sm Olsen Presto electric griddle Prices.Call551-6472. •.Pro~, ste~ t Z!OOHarbor Blvd., C.M. tnbutors for other hncs Stock Man· M ·JO Mon wortcingornot9S7.s133 ~1lA~;:;., w/tray.sa. 7S9·l385. Huge Moving Sale. 2 ::::St.dM:'3Pm. · ___ 545-__ 9485_. __ ---a T"J.... should check our orrer. T hurs .. Ne~r O .C'. Refrig.bou.omfreezer,no Twin bedroom set . familys + lheoeighbors <¥rice Manager.Sales 11.JJe 979-3866ooooto5pm. Ai.rport.979-1483 frost.Sl75. Clean. White. TWIHC>aFULL dresser ohest. spnngs. mtsc. Furniture.· toyds • ..,_ .. Good ~ Mattress or box springs mattresses. s preads, clothing, househol• • vance=~~~;~~;: c I use y · * SAlES Teacher, pre· school, part $28. each pc. (sets only). walnut Harmony Houae. tools. loads of Misc. Sat.I ~ lime, mornings. Some Hotpoint Di&h wastter, n.-let.a $89. "''• .. sets 64().1Z75. • Sun. 9-3. 5132 Dutcher, 1060 experience necessary. JUI Estate & college nee. 556·2676; gokl$50.Hotpointrange, =-'s l """'""t be + • Irvine. (California Must be 25 yrs old o 55.2·11.SO goldtl00.~2975 _,. amp es mus 7ft sora.....ia loveseat, Homes> older & be avail. o ;chool sold lmmediatel.y from dlromeframe,$125': 1 ____ • ______ 1--------- Saturdays. 557-0824 o MANAGEMENT Teacher aide, expr. w/DD Kenmcre wasber & dryer. our warehouse. Olsen 552-7888 Garage Sale. Many uni· 1070 _ ·114-6090 . 1525 Mesa ad!llts,assiBtw/all client goodCU>CL...f:Oaft· Model l:lome Furniture. -que Items. 3596 -••••••••••••••••••••• Verde #206, C06ta Mesa. 'JE MOST needs. s550, p/mo. + -._ . s Call: 548-3077 Wed. thru Twin bed extra long. Windspun Ln, Hunt. 1.52 crts, pear ~N ......_Clo.&&.-TI bener 30 u 'ted Sun. Credit Avail. <Also linens $80. 2 S gal. pro· Harbor near Trinidad shape, cert USGS, appr Olfice Hi:lp P IT 12...fp.m. " SIBLE •111111:' ~s me · B: to 4· 01 Antique stove & refrlg. avail .• living rm. bdrm. p_ane tanks SS eac h. Island.' Frl·Sun. 9AM· tBDI. sac $4400/bst ofr. Accurate typist, tt'ft·key RlL EST~E 3 New toe a lions ee,.reb5al Palay, 546-57&0 Good working cood. Real bookcases, lamps, end Typewriter stands. $10. 6PM. 846-4461 Ridr.. 675-7480 lite phones & experlenc :OURSE Dan a Po In t . S a n . TB.IPHONE SALIS cheap'. 675-1442 . tbls, ek.) Formica table &op 3x8 $4 •---------... _____ ._ __ helpful. S3.2Shr. 642-6506 l!."tONCEIVED: Clemente. Irvine. w k 1 · each. Boat ladder rack s.t, M. Couch. bdrm cor·'" lmmediateopen.ings. or Pll me 10 our Gas stove 1 yr o&d. Dbl ---------$25. vw snow chains $5. aer unit, other furn, pie· SO'lfoOFFEntireStoct PA.RENTS/TEACHERS . TU:COURSE Mustbaveexp.&over 20 telephone sales room ovens, White /black **I BUY** Mens bllr,e $20. Call bfts,clotbes,tools,bric· Fmequalityjewelry Unmu J port ·t f yrs old <AM shill) and sUll have glass. Only used 6 mo. b 1700 P I Pt atraotuUc savings. intere:ti: ed~Jon~ • 1-871·239-hskfo.rDawn. pleasure time for S500/bst..63H956. Good used Fumiture .& 646-451.9 M'!i"verde, ~L8s'!ama; MACY JEWELRY. sales work. PosiUon In •------'-----• yourself · Wages + •---------Applia.nc:es-OR I wall 2 Family Sale .. 10·4. &Baker.540-'927 Lido Village votvescontactw/pareo UNIQUE Sales P/T help wanted, Comm.Qa.llfordetails. SearsWringerWasher aellorSEU.forYou. Sat/San. 10270 Rainbow •---------1--lllliiiiiiliiiiimiiiiiaim-- ol pre-school & schoo VIDEO approx3Shrs week. L.A.TIME.5 Likeoew.Sl!iO. MASTaSAUCTIOM Circle, Ftn. Vly. Across JO'Glas.sparBoat,pootta.1---------- age children. Excep .DUCATION TheTobacconist lnc 540-0301 • -642-7650 6461"6&133-9625 fromComm.Cotr.Prkng ble, bikes, tools, water Enga geme n~ Off. llonal incom e op PROGRAM Fastuonlsland,N.B. Washer, Dryer and Dis· lol.Casbonl,y. s orteneT, bunk beds. Engagement nng for porturulles. Call (or in ESJGNED BY Sale.spersont e ntry level. TaEPHONE bwasber$85eac:b. · CastroQueen sot bed" ~ chair. i~ ~bq, sale. C&Jl559-7085. ~~: .. ~~.w811j ~:i:i~~b. A~RD WINNING with leading apphan· _5_ALE5_ ~~-__ For 1~~~. anti· mat.cbiDg ~ V:ry lit· ~~ y~c.fr s~g Uu1st1dl 8075 - E ,..,.-P'A~t1LTY"" cefelectrcu:ics mfg;-M Newspaper subs. -Your WASHERS/dryers. ,, __ .... m-&clrTV's 957-8133 tle use, looks new. $2:i() ft:! items. Sat/Sun. 9-5. ••-••••••••••••••••••• ~(T.3()) .v.E. bem· tell.agent amb1t1ous w..:u ... -1-·-esaVe ...... _....Tobago ••-ft.l't.•ts PART TIME . EVENINGS 'u.ition Refund self·mouvaied. EEoc: phone, 4 to 5 hrs a day. Clearance, & Repair .-u.v •-=-· -· -.- Program Call(l)894-9831 S200 & up comm. wk. Service. Best Apphaoce ~~~~~~~i S ACRfFICE·perfect Pl.C.M. N~~i.llies • _S_•....:t _FS-_T_R_EPH __ O_H_E_1 ~:es!r~~~~~~: _53MDI ___ . ______ twin, ladles bike, 4· cond. contents of 5 br 3Fa.mUyWgbqualit.yan· • AstforKria Surf' and Sand 1 3pM Ont • Frost Free Frigidaltt, drawer dresser, 5 gal house. Lee Model Home tiques & 30 yrs. a c·•---------.boppin~lllage Salary & Comm. Moving lo y. side by side, w/lce makr, butane tank, patio tbl E\am. 549.:m;, Wed.sun. cumulaUoo. Sat 9-3. 1S52 W'mdmill It Tower, 614 S. Adulls with outstanding attractive personaliUe . who er\joy working wi kids. Over 21. Start a $3.50 per hour. Phon 642·4321 Ext. 250 !15 So Coast H & Storage Co. in Hunt TELE S ALES w /exp, 22cu ft. wbL fW0.1925. w/umbrella. 34202 Del Inst credit avail. Ask for Miramar Dr. N.B. No Cleveland, Oceanside. .AGuNA BEA~· Bch. Call Bob Gregory sharp. guarantee NOW! Q>iapo. f'27, Dana Pt. Farrah. pre.sate. M·F. 8 to5. 71'·722·5010 SM-7911 Co mm . 835 ·9692 ; New Caloric bil·in gas Sales Women·Gift Shop'. ~835-__ 7296_.______ oven. Cont. clean. Auto -sto~/slart. Blk. glass 497-2457 . Costa Mesa·Newport. Tow Truck Drivers ex.-'door $419 retails $295. ~_11 "part time. 838·2643 per'd. Top pay. Apply ~ts. Seamstresses, ex · G&W Towing, 740 B •--------- BETWEEN 4 :00·5 :0 ,_~~~~~~~ PM. ~a~p=~Y Real Estate Employer f"OMn Ir Salesmen perienced, Mon· Thurs, Ohms Way, C.M. &12-1252 Refrigerator, whl, Admiral, sgl dr, 6-4:=->. Nr 0 .C. airport. Typeset, exp .. perm. PIT. $85. 979-3231 979-1483 A I Pll equ ip. Irvine. --------- 549-3666 Gas range. clean . 9 have an opening in PASTE-UP ARTlST, P /T tr Residential Div. for SEAMSTRESS & F.T. Exper 'd. Appl •experienced man or After 3. 673-5376. $50 Pe n nysaver, J66 tman possessing en· for sm a ll s hop. ex. Pl ti c M perienced, full or PIT. TYPIST __ a_cen __ •.;..• -·-·-----1 tasiasm and integrity. !J62.1590 or898-l99 l. REFRIGERATOR. i Dr. Jyouareinteresledina1---------Newport Real Est ate F/F, New. $298 or Jautiful offke. lo the . $11!! .. •CHER brokerage of!ice needs Sl4/mo. 537-6333 1oc · k. ~ ex per M ag Ca rd ---------leSt aUoo. wor mg Exper'd only need apply Operator, for daily e<>r· Payroll PAYROLL Ith congenial a s· Top pay & benefits. Call respondence & general REFRIGERATORS. Apt Take charge of hourly dates. we are interest· T 1 . Sz or 2 DR F/F. $125 or adm•e!straUoo. s iD meeting you. In-. Joe at Stewart ale, typ111g. XJnttyplng&d1c· SlO/mo.537-6333 ROSAN IMC. Newport Bcb 548· Equal Oppor Employer · b · tm l 558·1114 Equal Opply la phone reqd. Com· niew Y appom en · Employer. petitive salary & beoefits Ref rig Kelvinator frost· Nn.yH. Taylor Co. 1---.:...--'-------package. Coldwell. free, avocado. 16 cu rt. 5 ~alt.ors 6«4910 Secretary part lime In Banker. 752·1111. yrs old. $225. 675-9516. ~CEPTIONIST · J'l Laguna C P.A. orfice. ~~~~~~~~~ "" • • 1 e Non smoker, must type -Gas dryer. Xlnt cond PAYROLL CLERK yping., v.acht Bier. & well & be 1nquisit1ve. Typasl·Word processor. Q)pper. All beatsetlmgs. Experience with Salary bat dist.ribut.or 0~ the $3.50 per hr. Cher yl fUll llrne, strong typing SU>.833-936Saft. 6. payroll, tame cards, t y. P art ~me_ mcl. Kins manC.P.A 494 0212 slulls. good spelling & --------- Ing 40WPM, male 0 .vlmds. ~achting Assoc. --grammar nee. Work on WASHER,2Yrs Superdlx female. EOE. Call atioo.646-05Sl SECRETARY-. l..eXJIJon system. Apply S160. DRYER $125 or Walker & Lee Persgn~ REC.r/TYPIST ~ ty~anE( skills, work m persoo to Mr. Fuentes $10/mo.537-6333 Dept., (714) 835·42t2. vaned. Elect.ronacs hrm. al .Robert Bein, WiUjam .&-&&....-Tustin area allenging Cull ti me Advanced Kinetics. 1231 Frost & Assoc. 1401 Quall --. sition with growing Victoria, C.M. 646·7165 St. Newport Beach 8015 ....................... PBX Ans service im ange Co. Real Estate E.O.E. openings to work v firm headquartered in •---------Cleaning Women wanted PUBLIC FURNITURE hrs & wkends Pd t Irvine. Good telephone, SECRETARY. ADM lNl· $4.25 per hr. Irvin& & llll'JIONS med ins & pd. train' f typing 60wpm, clerical STRATIVE: Real F.state H.B. area. Must have *MRI c714>64S·2SSO. · skills req . Contact de.velopment firm re· car.968-8846. TOHm7:30PM -------..+-1 Marsha 975-0888 qwres secretary for pro· ---------) PBX j e c t m an a g c r s . Yacht Salesman. Shock IDl•rs W.._ Answe r! ng scr v c HOSTESS-8:~4Jrm, T1;1es switchboard re lief. & Boals. 2900 Lafayette. CONSIGNMENTS& operator full & P/T. II thru Sat, union benefits. general office assign. N.B. 67J.2050. STOCK 835-~l . Call for appt. 645-5000 ext meot.s. Some shorthund ------. ---LJQUlDATION 520. preferred. T y p e Youngslnglefatherwould ·Love l.r. bdrm sets, PIX °'51.. t ~!wpm. Salary S850+ like nice-girl to live to & armoires, ~bunk beda, Oper's for telepLQe RESTAURANT depending on quatarica· help w/boys age 4 & 11. chinas, table & chain, answering service. a_, twos. Good benefits. If You make sure they gel gr andratber clocks. be able to work ~e COUNTER qualified call Olympus breakfast & off to school. mag a z In e r a c k s• weekends. Typini Pad.fie lnU. 63H741 10 I provide room Ii: board. washers, dryers. Plu1 wpm required. • Aoaheimforappl. Call Walt ~40·2043, lot.smore. ")>erience preferred PERSONNEL 64Hl68eves. $AYE SAYE will train. Many Cot· WANTED: gd typist/ re· Mire-..... $5 ·vE \ pany benefits. Ji\111 ti~ cep. for lge R. E./Devel. "' or part tlme. day & ev.. c.rs Jr It now CIC• • ary w " e...a.z uuuur Co Sal ""mme•urate ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• We .. _ B ol A. MIC. •-sblft.aavaHable • w/exp.. Send resume lo: -.. • 1005 Cashier checks & cash . .,. " CepfflMJ applicatioftS 1451 Qu ail St. 5 N.8 ., •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• N 0 PER S 0 N AL ~~=~a ca fw ,........_and NI-9218fJO,AttnKaUe Rest.oredAmerlcanOak QIECKS!'LEA.5E. F.sbioo btmcl area c ._ .... ~..... SCV"DF:l'ARY· full t ame, Stack bookcaaea, china MASTaS AUCTION 640-UlO ""'" cabinet.s. secretary, ice 2075~ Newport Blvd. Costa lleaa area c 1'1lh ..._. I also gd typing skills, work box, mahogany dental C.M. ........... E o E '!' 1 varied. R.E./Oevelpm't cabinet " much misc ....... ...._ II! ... .,.,..., v .... ._.. • • • ..... for Inter -.cl office. 640CSO. s ma 11 s . MC I V Is a . ___ ....... _____ _.......... __ •PLUM•sa H••er ••catlo11 Freeland.a . ..,. w. 190\ --------.,.,........_ 1 •hlfm..t. SICal'TAIY/Legaf St..CM.6'2·7331 llcydtt IOZO ' ~U time. Expr'd. for ---------•••••••••••-•••••••••• Top pay. llecllcal I ~ ~ N.B.Ofnce.548·2283 • .._ WlcllarS. ~!lCIALBICYCLE turance1 paid vaca ~ ,_.. ~~ ,__ .,.,,_ S ... • mmt. have own tnac :.: S.t. • E C R E T A R y . All J>ieCes can: a 1880·1930. ETY at-lt .• $ WWtraln.Cally Experienced escrow Chairs, ttbles{ couch, OonloadelllarBlltea 751.6942 et: . ....._. .. _, Ml 1 ,. etc. Sat . on y 10·4. 3:123E.CoutHwy. ~.n. ..... <>J,en. ~~..xp. W!Odaor's. 130 B l7th #G, 675-7886 When YoU call Claa11l to place an ad, fou're sured o f a Crlen : welcome and holp 'l'Ording your ad for e:~ae. Call N Carl's Jr. 3101 He-,;tllvd . ..wroa llACH Equal Oppty Emplyr m/f i-CM~·-~~8448-~----•Braad new Super Le Secretary/Rec~pllonlst Beautiful Loui s XV Tour: scarlett red. Xlnt Ji\aU Ume, two girl office, carved dbl door armoire, cond. $190/ Beat offer. 4 d•Y worl(, week. Co beveled mirrors 678-2118 ma1Askfor Janice paid bener1u. S•lary • nuoUablc NltiQue pool table, exceU. LancerYachtCorp. coadiUoo.$2000. 1 ,_....,.._,,_ 7SM220. S7S-7633 Super The Long Beach Theatre Festival , OPENS rte 14th tlwu MARCH I Ith • Academy Award Winner• Tony Award Winner SANDY DENNIS Perry King Nan Martin "' Harry Townes with Jocelyn Brando Directed tiy: ·Michael Flanagan iZhe Eccentricities 6 al I Dightingale PERFORMANCES: Tues. thru Sat. eves at 1:30 r·m. Matinees on Wed., Sat. & Sun. at 2:30 p.m. Tickets available a Long Beach Box Office, 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Loft!J Beach, Ca. 90802. Call (213) 436·3661 for info. Tickets also available at Tlcketron and Mutual Agencies and "Ask Mt. Foster" travel agencies at all Robinsons Department Stores. 4 lONG KACH CONWNTlONO. 6€N1QWNM€NT C€NTa • ,.. • 300 l Ocean Btwt .• Lon1 Beach. CA 90802 Carpet Mall Direct Plush nylon rolls $415&' yd. 549-8181/67H906 Wholes• c.,..t Salesman has 3200 yrds or 32 oz nylon plush, brown, beige, or rust. $4.80 yrd. Call 675-9144 or '110-8284 For: Sale : TiCCany's~or N . 8 . C o rf o r a l e Mmtnbp. Cal Debby 8, 644-9030 WIHDOW SHADES • Wooden s hu tte r s. mlnlblinds, woven woodt1 & window tinting. 20-40% off alht.ems. · A5 PEN 64.S-89SJ Moving boxes & \expert paclc:ing assls. Complies state movng. standards. 552.3441 CYMBIDIOM ORCHID PLANTS. Priv. grower, will sell a few selected flowering di visions from 5"·14" pots. $20-$120 pr plant. By appt. only. ph 640-<r758 Deluxe-'h hp. Whirlpool bath with all ' attach· ment.s. Paid S209. Used once . Sell for SlSO. 645-2975 New Custom Drapes & M atcb 'g floral Bedspread. Make orr. 640-4038 • Moving Sale: Freezer . $175, ref rig/freezer SJ 75, stereo St.50, motorcycle $150, +misc. 962·9848 SCRAM-LETS -ANSWERS Surety -P_crch - Rusty -Sa vnge -'mFSAURUS Overheard : ·'When it c111ne to body language, s he was a walking 1lfFSAURUS." *** Bwoodlngledft 36000cean Blvd. corona Del Mar You are the winner of Two~Tkk•h to. Tennessee Williams' THE ECCBfTRICITIES . OFA NIGHTINGALE Starring Sandy Dennis at ~ Loog Beach Conven- tiOn Cent.er, 300 E. Ocean Blvd, Long Beach. To claim your tickets, call 642-5678, exl272. *** 2 SngJ bowl pullmans w/ fixtures 6' & 7' lng, 1 glass L -sho'd s bwr eucloeure, 40'1x33" 52 pc bamboo pattern china set. 2 tires, good tread, D-70-14. 557-4515. Invalid equipme nt. New elect. bed. t>ledric lift r ec liner c h air, whcelcbr., crutch, cane, walker, etc. Reasonable 847~ FIREWOOD Free dlvry. 25 lbs, $2.00. 548·1932. an. 6PM. This Ad Always Good. Black & Decker 18" elec· tnc lawn mower w/grass catcher. Offer 891·1638 atter4pm Lawn mower, front throw, metal catcher, prof. $100. heavy duty ectier, trim· mer,$25.~5563 · O'NeU Wet Sult , med (taped animal akin) llO. Nordlca a kl boota, Meteota, sd llO. 536-<l68$ ta Yoor Prole3slon HOME REPAIRS? Did )'OU know you can ' 1.>lace a classified ad i n I.he Dally Pilot' Ser vice Directory lor a whole month lor as 1 lttle' n Sl.77 per day? For more inlormaUon, call 1 80Sl78 Take the· . . SOUTHERN SAVINGS R UTE YOU ARE FREEWAY CLOSE TO 5 OUTSTANDING AUTO D . . LERSHIPS l's IMMEDIATE DEUVERY -SEE US TODAY! 28701 M.1rguer1te SAN DIEGO:; :0 0 LAGUNA ·BEACH BARWICK DATSUN MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS --. 0 e e 0 e SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS SAIL CHEVROLET ~- BILL YATES VW/PO~SCHE SHOP& COMPARE IN SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY SAN AN • SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Find what you want ... Buy it for less \ DRIVE A·-LIITLE CAE.EK AD • • • P.irkway. M1SSIOO V1ep 714/83 l-174() SHOP & COMPARE OUR LOW.LEASE RATE \ 714/495-1700 ' 0 ·1979 528i n co1 MA•GOTWlll ,.(WY M•S\ION \Ill JO M9L-Jri. t .. I ; s ... f ·S; C..._.. S-. ORANGE COUNTY' CORVETIE HEAOOUAR 900 SOUTH COAST HI GH~Y LAGUNA BEACH 494-11 31 ·BILL YATES. 9.ct. VOL~!!'~-~~ SNCIAL FACTOllY OIDBt IMMIDtATI DIUY•ll CAU. THI IXPllTI •SALIS• ·~· • Sll'9CI. •P..rl• 1979 POI OUllftAUD•~HASTMI . SB.ICT10M OP usm·1U•s AY Al 137-4100 I~.._,... OAC 4f SAVE Al • .... ----=~=r;i;:...::::====--·~ IC 1 -· r. • • . . • • Ul' ttrunsw1rk Cutler Jot.\ton 3:), hvy duty trl xlnt C\ri.i S l :® t44 7 1 ·n Dodge 6/8 Too. Runs oo reg. Auto . air. PIS. ·P/8. sunroof. Cam 'WlJ'idOW. 19K mi. 54-0·2947 al\6wkdys. CONNELL CHEVRO LET ·~ 11.tr l••r II.. I ''"·''"~"' "19 Ford !M, 4X4. LJrt kit, stereo, rlires & rim. moo 962..s108. ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 71f Ford camper van • Loaded, Xlnt cood. Muat Sfll. ITJ'OO. call btwn •s. no-:"33H. Alt-. &PM. __ MG-1822. .. Ford Van conversion Has pwr. ateerlnS " brakes. air coad., rad.ia tiTes, · Cl'ulae control, AM/FM 8 track It custom liiterior which In· ..,7_"_Dod ___ V ___ G--d elude. lceb'ox. table, " ge an. 00 carpets. swivel cba1r1• concl carpet, paneled. fl Uka NEW! Prf ply. A~bed_.sm> __ IM2_·56Z_l __ _ aaenflce at S899S. Call '75 Ford Van. l"6 Toa, very (714) 537·$658 or (7141 clean inside Is oul. Call 637-84. . eves. 831-2821 I '72 DODGE VAN W..ted ts to 300 model w ith long ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheelbase & m1ny, WIWLLIUY many extras! <624GOT>. YOUIDATSUN Wasl3485: onaale . pAfuroRORNO'l' NOW-$2999 TOPOOfLAI IAU8t IUICIC flOR TOP CA.IS ~Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 8ARWICIC DA T\UN 8Jl.IJ7C,49 3 )37~ 541>-1200 1977 Ford Coun~ Long 'Tl Ford .F.2SO LWB Win-btd. 4-speed, All/FM dow van w/beaut prac-WE PAY TOP DOLLAR ---------cassette v ery clean! Ucal conversion: Full fortopuaedcara·forelan, 1977 DODGE $3200 or bsl. 770.2682 or ~· 400 V-8. all tnm op· Mmestics or classics. If '64 Dodge Pickup w/ $.}!ell. 'h TON STEPSIDE IMS-4783. t 1 o n s, man y x tr a your car is extra clean, xlnt body & running WltbAM /FM stereotape features. ~s reg gas. seeusFIRS't! _ ..... , Cito.., ··········~··········· t~r Lu"'ury • or 7~ '14Suzul11 ll.\, lo mi U50 ~7444 co n' d . S 1 . 1 0 0 . & wlute s ke wheels. v-9570 Topcond. 644 1848. -• 646-35q/549·2'00Chns. po ·~ AlllD~ke,Parh Red ext.&isrealsharp! ....................... '73 Dodge. PS, P.a. · ' & Acceuoriet 9400 Will trade custom 7SO OE22077). Was $5795: 'S c.orvau-window van AM/FM tape. CB, Air ._._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Honda Sl.250. for lruck·or now xlnt cond .. mechanically shocks. trlr h1tcll. $3750. motor yarht Rtatt1.>tu ble Hr. da1I)', ... ,~kly m.tlTll or 875 3ZStl ------7 4 C'l 250 14n>Mu tSeU Q35027 W1mtwtradepa1rof15" van of equal value. $5275 gd.body,lires.S725Flrm 559-1573. _#ll•~c..tJ / ~o·~:'tt .P:~~s~l! 536-2148 . MlrocM Used Con er trade poss. 631·9500 -'74_F_<>rd_E_IOO-. b-r-and--ne-w 2925Harhor Blvd. ...._w to• '77 Toyota. 27,000 ml. U:lot-Harbor/Hamllton '74 Chevy Van. AM /FM motor, custom Int. & VW •heela.M.2 3379 shell. 5 spd. Stereo. 1)8. ~1~s~~A 8·track, many xtras. paint. new brakes & ~f~JS00 -~u-.aaGLI""''--8 ng nms. four hole for $42()(). PP963-1730. 5411>2638. tlm.Call 8ill640·5984 ·~-------- • • ••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • 'D n unu \NV Ca MA M d =:.i:: ·-Qi pe Cliw Ketch. 33'tl" Lake new ~or 1 get ...._,Hew HOO Autos. Mew 9100 Autos, New 9100 Allto5. New HOO Auto., New · 9100 AMtoa, Hew -tlOO 1.-)\ghsh ~ll. ,. .. -.ood. ___ .-..0167 ---------•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pnme cood, 125,000 Sut----2131~5 or sso 3955 M1nle 80 Enduro $175. Alllot for S. Y'2808 S27~. XL 175. $350. •••••••••••••••• • •• ••• • Cat.alina 27' M atn ail, xlnt cond1llOQ 640-95116 1'T500 will sell for re· lvM•u/ asooable oHer Wh ite Cliuks Bros susp & <"a r b . •••••••••••••••••••••• .. Desert & stock tank. D6 '76 16' Hobie Ready ~. super clean· 1200 race. 645-7353 Eves mi. Best offer. &42·4872 m.zro3days . ---__;;.-----1·79 Yamaha 6S4LSpee-.- '76 PORSCHE Turbo Body w/'76 9118 eng, '77 interior, 7+8. Reg as '72. ORT. $16,500. ...:u.HOBIE l~ rond 140ifrru. sun under warr. New rigging. <"us tom +extras $2000. 556-7560 Kellisoo/Astra J6 w/'66 sails with Jib. New tram or847-6778 Vette 365 H.P eng. Vety polme. S600. 64>ll38 o fast & unique. $4900. (22> 645-91129 CAN·AM 175 Enduro. 1900 Al.SO J4 coupe; set up ---------t miles. $475 Too much for Chev e ng. $1 200. Naple Sabot complete. power.673-2175,675-4840 Trades OK. 963·8377. sai.J. mast & earner bag -963-76,53 ~·g eqwp atuiched. af 7S Yamaha 2.50 Enduro, ---·------ Jpm. SJ50. Gd cood. 1714 1 Xlntcond. Must sell. . '32 V8 Roaster. A real 991·7364. 498-0335 jewel. Restored rrom · bottom up. Call 213/ 448· SCHOCK 22. 6 bags o JAWASIDE C~R , 8652. sails. spmaker, 6 hp 0 /8 . '72 Yamaha 250-dirt; 73 Sips 4. Head & sink. Hooda?0.842-0359 ---------$4450 Owner673-S,,15 '48 Mercury Woody 327 -----------1 '78 Hooda CBX. new, 200 Chev. eng. A real cherry 25' Coronado 6 hp. OB. mi. perf. cond. slvr/blk. & rare. P.P $8,500. Ask Good cood. Dana Pl. s lip. P .P. S3500. Tax/lie. incl. for Jon 7141644-5736 P.P.496-4004or 738·S915 644-0595 --F d T p U In 193S or Va .•• x t ... SU .. / '74 ...,MX Yamal}a, need cood. $5000 Dod&s 907 SS now, all lhe goodies. I 548-5479 ~••••••••••••••••••••• owner. 963--5305 -_-_-... -. -.-.. --•. - ··~AVAU:-AILE MotOr How.5, S•I YAC Newport 646-055~ Rent/Storage ~ 160 To place your message S ( ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEED LJP or ~.,.- 36' Saiboat Dick 675-1393 WANTED: P .P. is looking before the · reading public. phone Dally Pilot Classified. 642·5678 ---------t rcr an older motor home Ibe fastest drew ln th in good cond. w/Ai r West. .o Daily Pilot cond. & gene r a t or . Classified Ad. 642·5678. 547.3182 ~~~~~~~~I ...... New HOO ......._New 9100 A.to., New HO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IN BEAUTIFUL LAGUNA BEACH ~BUILT TOUGH TO STAY T~UGH! '79 LUV 4x4 . PICKUP j6719 SAVE '488'0! . . 4 speed trans .. sliding rear window. BEL mirrors. 110.8 CID 4 cyl. ertVltle. shield & skid plate. AM radio. chromed front & rear step bumpers. exterior decor. Mikado custom interior. F-70-14 all terrain lires & more• • -- '79 CHEVY EL CAMINO ~:-:~;-~lmiiiiiiii; 56979 SAVE s I 11.9J0! 305 V-8. auto. trans .. air cond .. Po~r steering & brakes. deluxe seat belts. tinted glass.., spart mirrors. speed control. tilt wheel. 22 gal. fuel tank. aux. lighting. gauge package. AM/FM radio. bumpe rubs & guards. rallye wheels. P205/75 S/B W/S t~res a morel • EXTEMDB> W AllAMTIES AV All.AILE O.A.C. AT LOW RATES! ' . • I 000/o FINAMCltffi A Y All.AILE O.A.C. • DROP BY & SEE US TODAY! A F1m1ly orient~ Store - ~--------------~ .... ------~====------~r-==--------------------------------------~:...~:-----:-..:...:::==~--------..... .,..~--=-----~~:no ......... . , ~ ·~ . .. . .... " ...... ' Friday, February 1e, 1179 • Allte1, l•p1rW , Alltet, l•p•ri9d AMlot. l.,.W ......._ 1-.arttd Awtot. 1Mpoti9d • ~ titpofied ::~:ii::,=-.-.w~.-... -_;.-,-,-,-0 .... -:~==w=..e.d=-...:.~~.~.;,;o~ ... ~.;;:.. :..,,.:.:.:.:.•ri9d ~ ........... -;;;7 ~ ........... ;;;; .............. ;;;·; iMW ............. ;1i·2 iMW ............ ,.7i2 ;;;;··nun--;•;;(; -·················· ·-·······••••.!,.••····· .......................................... , •. ~ ........••.••........... .!!!,.'••••!!.!.!!!.!••···-·· •••••••••••••••••• , ~· ··~·····~ ... ••••• :.~···················-----..-.. "WE BUY W. AMTED! ~:ii 9701 '73100lS 1 dr, air. Hrf. 1J A..un Amertcan. MOQd '73 H02, ~rown/tan, 76 530I lmmae. cond., ·n ID>: New clutch, bat- L•to G>'Odel ToyotH. ••••••••••n••••••••••• AM / FM 1 t e r e o ; taver teeO<>r bt1t ()I. AM/rM taH., • 1pd. air, iaras. IS-0 call 642·lllOO tery. Good br¥es. Not CUAN CAIS Volv09, JllckllPf' •Vant 78 Lane• S.ta cpe, 31.000 Mk t.Una, ZmPI tltllt. w. MM319 a.A t MOO. *'1·W orQl..36U running, blown head It 1'1~1$ Oalhat\oday! au, air. leath-.ir. mint ~:_4.US-. . ·-,.,,.,_ Heal'/ H" ... l" ,.. * ... "18 5301. SteTeO, air, new Casket. Needs body CYllld.Dli» '5aOQ, Slen. ...., nuuu "'" •· u s ll $10000 work . $500/0ffer. uJ\ .... ...,. -~ New •RI· l•"•"• 111'"r • .... ........._I res. ~-t!ess. , . un...,.... ~1112.•vt---~12t26 DOWN l!lft..pauii ~ fil.u:" ""'---· Oll••~att6. ·---·-----COMMHI \...Nt:YttU Lt I .... ti '• 1\ I'-\ \1 I \ ~46-1200 ....,. '705 Parll1U1 reuphol•lAlr.-tJ t::!''M~l LASTCHAleCIFOR· '77-&W.: Perfert cond. ..... _ ... ._ ......... $12016 PER MO. ~"'road r41•'1>'· You U'elbt1Vlnn~ror lt711JOI'• IOI McLAREN'• ~~,~~~c.~at~ifi '"~=·& '14ALFAIOMIO 76AUOl IOOl.S Two,,..Tkkrit SAVI! u200 or best. offer . . - ~ ..... JHwUt-t4'7 G1'V.$1ix.oect.1teno. air 4-000ll IMW t712 to I IUYC>al.IASE &. m-"'28 ---cood. 4t low alih:• E•, • <'ti. Automatic, air -....... •••••••••••••• ~ WUUam.e' W ' . . WE IUY .._."'9artM ulleot t on.dllaon. c:ond. AM/FM •terco THI MO l MoMMlttts.tl USED C •Rs ••••••••••••••••••••••• <H>NX.._!t._,S ... 11 (Cap. coat u aoo : ICC841'11CITllS 7t'• '73aco'l Mags. alr.'4·S!>d. A G 1 1 .. t70 I -.. 951 Rl'lkJual S21t'l 92. Tax OP A MOW 71,000ml, $42,0519. Call CALLPAPPY ••••••••••••••ou•••••n HOWAIO~....,.t I>« mo. $8.44. 31 mo. at MleHTI..-ALI AlllYIM<il 850N':Beach81vd. 546-3197 u.dC.rMar ,., • ...._ J>oveftQuallSC.. IUU3.Totalrequlredto &•Sr lllOAOWAY StarrtqSandyOennlaat Laffabra -.,1-~--xtr--$3295--- •-----NEWPORTIUC~CU drtwiawaylJJO.llooap.. SAHtA .,.. t ..... LOOI ·ee h ,._ ••·-11-.. ~ be r <Al~acb&WhiUier). e aai or ~-. ..........,...., IJWIH f•xqr Ned 1 L ) 838·3171 tbienter,:, E~~v:a~; im' m;'i, :Jaf'av!u~. (1141522-5331 =-fer. 63 ·382S aft ~tt .. Sflk.k 11.ACHLIASIMG r.-uu-JUATIOMllHOMAc111H1, lllvd, LOng Deacfl. To ble.CaJluatoday! el<*<ISundays 2UI HARllOA BLVD COSTA MESA WllUY US.CAISI W•'r. dJe MW ~Vl'Oltlt deM.h:nlllp m the Irvine Auw C.-oter We net'd yuur uaecJ car' JOI MACPHllSOM CHIVIOLIT 2l Autu Ct-nle1· On v .. IRVlNE ,761-7222 1'71 & 197' '74 GTV cpe. red/blk. • •USID IMW • i:lai!J.1 )'OU.t tlcketl, c:all l ,t.zo.co 49Mt49 "11 510;-2dr. ~ • Pniert concl. M•lce ofr. .OliWwt.erty.Sulte203 •* Ma-:1678.extm . Runs,$200. ~ ~ Roc\'r61Me08da111 Newj)OftBeacb '7330024sl>d <:tBAJSP> * * * ~ICOUMTY'S '73 BAVARIA, loaded 548-6737. .... ft.IUMPH_ 4IM llHevea.. ln.tllO '732002:J'i( UB7JJL1 OLDIST $GOO AM> JAGUAa 7~ ... _. ~=. ~~!!'~1rip<o~~> 77 s..Jt. 4 dr, air. aunroor. ~-a 5S2-8904 ·~2r6:,Z~a~~.~ic~x~~i Trede In your u 14"d ..-WIS THI TIMI WA=:,. "170lcal(ap(TRS962) stereo c:u.s. mat.a .. 17m . cond. Must sett 13850. lpcwtacar now, 'foe off'<I "¥ ..... ~ ... _W'lnl te '78633csiS/R C0045> Uke new. Buy/aaaumf' IOlu-• •111:.a•s 752-2761 days 645·9288 eoodOl9! • • ftr Jub ..-.~,.. lo check ....., a .. .., a r s reo super low leue pay. Pvt ~"" ~ C:-laA SH Ut the Oa1ly Pilot Help (2 ; ' ' • "18=<5 9toUK11 U) party. Da)'.a, 831·3570. Sales-Service·Leasing &· eves. I.he-job you want ls not J&.mt moved Into town? ~ ce ..... BMW JWns we ll. Prv. Ply. MOWtll Want.t'd <'lualticaUoo. H $44tS•• -VS Eves581·•· ~C... lftc. '73 Pickup, am/fm radio, IAUa MOTORS there YoU m11Chl c:ontidtir GARAGE SALE ads ln 'lbeu getacqualnt.ed wllh Jamboree Sl700Call5Sl-2287 Z!mHa.rbor Blvd. ~~n:~ %,3ur .. 1J:ev1J: the Deil.Y Piiot bring hap. the Claaslfled Ada. Newoot1 Beach 640-6444 1WO IH STOQ<°! 1974 Datsun 610 4-dr wgn, .... py resufta. To place your 'lbey're the easieal way ~ '78 320i'S · C $ can'A M £SA Wat1lf'd cate&Ol'Y · Phone draw in~ card, Phone to ft.nd Jutt the ltenu and Find what you want in :a~aJ9~i>.A/ ' }900. t7t·lSOO 1'4S678 ' M2-S6'78today! aervlcesyouneed! DallyPllotClusifieds. DEMONSTRATORS tlOO ,.,_ ..a-w 9IOO •..&-... _ t•-•..&-..a ,._ One is polaris silver. 4 Flclt 9725 .......... -.. "9 -"9W _,, --new _,, Alltos, Mew tlOO Alltol. Mew 9100 speed, sports a Sunroof, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM·FM stereo. air cond .. 79 ~~ ""'Ta . ·~ otus taa lot 36 month6. Qoef> eno Lease on aoOtOllfld cre<hl <:aCJ OOst 13999 Re!lodual S2365 Pert0<11C oeyment $3029 olO Talat 1ncelllion C081 1368 15 l (2272)(WBA5006071) (2215)(SGE~1) LEASE FOR s95u ~o. plus tax tor 38 monfM' Coen end l-on ICIOfoved credit Ceo coct U 759 Rel>dual S2782 Peood•• payment '3839.24 T otlll 1nceOIJQn ooet S39 I 09 LEASE FOR plus IP lot 36 months Coen end i9ese on IOOrOvfJd credit C3o cost S4849 Residual S2831 Penoo•~ peyment s~11 1 96. Total tnc•oioon coe1 S403 11 oius tu !of 36 mon•hs Coen eod lease on 600tOved credo! Cap C:Olt S4499 RM>Oual S2639 Penooia oaymellt $3429 72 T otat 1f1C8PllOI' Cost S385 'l7 alloys, Just llM miles. r:Jf .. .:WD <0500> The olher 1s rich .au~i buTgundy in eolor. 4 FetasticCloeeout . s~ •. AM·FM stereo, on 1978 Models a r cond.. alloys, 16M · ._ 1979 Models Plileo. (~J nowarriYing HURRY! D't8e~~tl:ia '77 630CSi Fjord blue. blue leather. Automatic:. A M --F.-M. cassette, 9M miles, al· lays, SWU'OOf. (294.UOQ) -MOTORS 120W. Warner ,S.A 557·2132 '75 X19, yellow. ster eo, 33M. excell $3600/orrer . 552-0528 . '7 4 IAV ARIA 7612.8 Xlnt cood, f\1D5 w _ . J> Automatic, air cond., :1>,<XX> mUes. orig. owner Sahara beige. (4.31MVD> $1495644·1055 $6650 850N. Beach Blvd. La Habra <At Beach & Whittier> 17141522-5333 Closed Sundays $12016 DOWN $120.26 PER ·Mo. 76 FIAT SPYDB Roadster. 4 cyl. 5 spd. AM/ FM·stereo-cusette. Red with black vinyl 9715 trlm. <Cap. cost $4200. Residual $2299.92. Tax "73Capri V6. 4 sd. sunroof. per mo. $6.44. 36 mo. at am/fm stereo. Good $113.82. Total required to cood. $1600 or make of· drive away Sl20.26on ap· fer. Must sell! 752-0184 prove d ·c r e di t .> <894RSK> ,_«_·29-18---.--IEACH LEASIMG • 11rx-1.1ar·100LS. Lot)tc!r · '4ai.9Wes'teriY':·s-iii.e·203• good, runs good. $1500/or Newport Beach bstofr. 496-1322 83).9850 "l2 .Capri. Auto, yellow. Honda 9727 new tires. ong owner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~u:Jond. $1000/bst. . .-aftcl New •79 '74 Capri, V6, xlnt cond, air, new paint, new up· bot, AM/FM cass., S3200 or best offer. 552·8716 1976 CAPRI V-6 4-s peed , s un r oof . AM/FM stereo. air cond. and more. Won't hist. see it to-day! $3888 540-5630'" 1011 XSOX & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY HONDA Cars MANY To Ct.ooM Frosa! UNIV ER SITT Oldamoble Ho.la Cars • GMC Trt1c:"' 2.850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9640 '77 Civic. AM/FM cass. 21.000 mi. $3500. 494-7122. 2626 HARBOR BLVD. '74 Civic Hatchback auto. COSTA MESA b'mL,$1,950. P .P . 714./770-9295 9720 '78 Ac;cord CVCC LX. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A/C, p/s , s-/r, Sis & . *J.>A TSUNS * Lar9f Sftedlon Of AltModefs SAL~·LEASING PARTS-SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN AM/FM stereo ca ss . 00-<WWS. Jagla-9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l976JAGUAR XJ6C A hard to find 2 door coupe with an econom >' 6 cyl. motor. Old English 284SHARBOR BLVD. while with biscuit 540.6410 540..021 l leather. (2573). Come in &drive I.his beauty! 1976DATSUH $12,995 280% COUPE OT S peed...air--C011(.\..,J __ BAUER M :-.....Or.;-,R __ _ wheels. one• own'~r & 2925"Haroor v · ONLY 42,310 miles! Ex-COSTA M~~ cellent condition ! 979·250() (411MED>. •JC.16 Repairs &Servicer- MOW $6488 JoeHenoessey/Jaguar Miracle UllO Plac., C.M. 631-2742 lrand-llew 1979 HOllDA ACCORD LX Mcnda5u1t Maida 9738 2150 Harbo c C.M. •••••••••••••#••••••••• -645-57 s 799~ Eouloment lndudes '" condlllontno oowet st"'1ng. ,t."4/FM C8SMtte & l7IDf9l c . plus IP lor 38 ~ Orien 9!10 le~ 9DCll'oY9d credit Cao oost S7099 Resooual S390' PefloOlt rievment s569i 32 rotat •nqi'Oloon cost u se 12 Semce & Patts Depts. OPEN TIL I 0:00 P.M. Monday thtu l;iday Se .Habla EspmtOI All Sale Prices Do Not Include Tax & License• Sale Prices Effecff•ethru Stmday, Febructry 1·8, 1979 . L 197&DATSUte 280%2+~ Loaded! Silver exterior, automatic, wire wheels. one owner & in excellent cond1uon! (034513}. HOWS7288 Miracle Mcnda/R....U 2.1.50Harbor Blvd ., C.M. 645-5700 •DRIVEA •· * LITILE ••• * SAVEAL:OT SHOP&COMPARE BARWICK DATSUN "'·"1 .I 11.1n ''.1p1 .... lra rti, 8 3 1-1375 493.3375 "We need to buy clean Detaun uM!d cars" $WW P~ Top Dollar S C OSTA MESA DATSUN miracle mazda 1979MAZPA Gl.C HATCHIACI< SIOODOWN plus lax & license 598.96 per month for 48 months on a pproved credit. APR·l 2.98%. Deferred pa y ment price-$5151.48. Equi P.· merit lnchldea 4 speed trans .. carpeting & fold down rear seat. (534387>. Cash price is -·$37-9-0 plus tax.,& Hccnse Mlrode Masdcl/RHGUlt 2150Harbor Blvd., C.M. 645-5700 1976MAD>A RX4WAGOM s s pee d, air cood .. AM/FM stereo 8 track & only 39,514 mllea. Im-maculate! (821RFA). MOWSlJll ' Mlnlcte 284UfARBOR BLVO. Mcnda/l.....tt 54CM4 I 0 540.02 ll . 2150Harbor Blvd., C.M. New 79280ZX Arr. P/S • 645-5700 ~ass. silver Lie. pd. •-~----.. -.. --,-7-4_0 _ _ n_,34'7 __ 530-_6409_____ •••••••••• •••• ••••. •••• Jt76 610 Datsun wagon. AM/FM• 4-apeed. lua· 1&1e64M783 or 770-2682. 'IJ 2IQ) M BZ. Gd cond. $3500 or best otter. 957·1'88 :· :· ~· " '78 300 01e11l'I l'la~ ... al '*'hl/bUt, low am finton ;~• 1 .~oo P P '67 2:'IO S I l't' C'OU !>", IO'* . males. Xlnl. conl.I m.tkl! offer 631·0210 d ys 77\).1832 ~\'e & wkndg 7 ...... MIDGET Maroon l.nw miles Prlt\Od to 1ell ! < Llc trf6Pl\X) RAND MEW 1979TOYOTk CELICA GT LIFTBACK COMM Ell CHE VIOLET :-\." ti 1rI111., I{ , • ' I ..... I \ ,, ,. \ S46-I 200 tJ+t?-mags, appear grp. Black. AM/FM ,.,_... '750 stereo. ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $4000. 67 3-0660 J Y4 .SALE! BANG-UP DEALS IN FEBRUARY • ALL •ED. WHITE &IWE C•.._celon,teoll AT SPICIAL -Pl.ICIS - • All Taaaecl 1H STOCt'dk Y • Ctlca c...... er...w. Coral• COMIOHIM HOW! BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1111• lf'l.)•llil l l•d 14' I\\\ HUNTINV 1 l)H It AL H OUR LOW S61J99 QISCOUMT • PRICEOHLY - 1,74 SUIARU GLCOUPI Mileage & Quality! 4 spd . radio. radial tires & only 38.242 miles! (977NPE) 5 1999 1977TOYOTA Coao&.U DILUll Exceptionally clean car White with t>rOwn tnm 5 spd . AM/FM with tape & 29 427 miles (468TXI ) s 5 spd. trans.. AM/FM stereo. steel betted radials and fully f acto ry eaulpped (RM2559193). BRAND MEW 1979 TOYOTA PICKUP 1974 DODGE 1970 FORD 1974 OPEL WMK* COLTWA.oH RMICMBO 4 OP<I. & air conditioning. A Only 22 ,987 mil es ! Automatic. pwr. steering & pretty llttle red wagon. Automatic trans & radio brakes. air cond. & tonneau (158RJQJ Super clean • super value• cover. (35889H) {307LAC) 5 1999 1971 HOHDA 1976 TOY TA 2Doo.SIDAH CIUCA GT l.WTIACI Only 4,320 miles on this Prtlty red with wtute In- economical gas saver ' terlor. Auto trans . air (610W~R) cond .. stereo & 31.800 miles S594PVK) 53899 1976 vw UllfT Eoonomy and gOOd tooks• 4 spd . sunroof stereo tape & LOW miles• C869VOOJ 53199 1974112 DATSUN 260ZCOUf'I Silver with black Interior. 4 spd air cond & AMIFM A nice car1 (067163) 54999 Di\ILV PILOT •J~ ALL 179 1·210 STD.1s IN STOCK $88~ TAX INCLUDID 38 1110 ODel't end 1i'JH l1083l(Ht.831080l6101 ~ 139& &3 oown cov••• Ill 1817l(Hl83108094401 _...i, -I re1unc111>1e (10..l(Hl8310IOll73l MCutlly -" R-11 IS 11181 Tol•I cesh one• II $ A• • It. u mez a.-on --3977 .,,_,~--once • llM&I OI CHOICE OF COLOIS! \ ~u.~&o..t•-OoboN IUCKSIOt:t oa DOWM . NEW '79 SHORTBED 4 SPEED! .J. 0 FIMAMCIM(i OM APPROVED CREDIT! *lncludi~* AMI ... u.derco.t lecrShpl ¥• L-.. Ski. Mlrro.-1 NEW '78 FIO WAGON 5 SPEED! · *lnclucliftCJ* .,.... .... • '"'' Ucenee SAVE 0 V E R $ I I 00 T_...Co•tr F&lla:.1rG•• l..,.. lecrCcrpetK1t !tom delllf ~ ,_ 510 399* ,> SAYE 5 14701 Dealer Suggested List--$11 .869 DRIVE A LITI'LE ••• SAVE A LOT!! . I 00°/o FINANCING~ . O.A.C. SALIS HOUIS MOM.-SAT. t A.M. 1'0 10 A.M. SUMDATSf.6 .. ( I ' /• UNDER $1499 Pl YMOUTH FUltY ·1 '4 door, Ot.>w paml & vinvl lop kun¥ IJn't Mulil 111" & dnw' Pvt Pty Sl47S !l6lt 1141J $1999 -?Jflordcsw..- • P VI •utu , P'IH 1l It brat.•. ro(I( r t'k, r~ltmor.1 C74&Jll\'j S15tl Meet Cllrva..rty. uarb&V uh.1.1 t M H'9ltlf 70COOGilD7 AJf ~ ,l!U •.o ~ •U . bl•rli Ulhrr Int lO -..nri. 111<l<U-mel t1r,·11 Whrte w blk '1nyl l<>fl. JiR>l tunt-.1 '\ 11'1 I runn111~ 111nd Mu~t "''"'' .uul dnH• ~~ Pty $1750 ·~J~ 'ff YW sr.u ebecla Wl\1h~ wJb aclt int , 4 rllldlO (7 :'ff') Sltf'S JIMMUINOYW 111111 Lil• cu h 1\11 u " 14)..2000 '69 AMC AMX (-0'-IJJI' l\ulutna Uc, pwr 11tt·atu11 " bn1kt'11 & Clr'WIJIOC!llt C 24~HQX I . SllH ~UHdCan u: lot Harbor Jllum1lton U .SJJO ·14HOIMIT HATCHIACIC X6 Auto tnu\11 V /~. I' /U, •Ir. AM/ll'M ilrrto • mor.• Low a\llOI\. I uwnllr A!JlUn ll Slt90 '1121PP ---77AMC6tellik 6 c~., 4 ll~t-tl, bueJtel 1&tll. r•d'o • WllW \Jrt'S (liJURJCL). Sl9'S ..... etwv..-Ptv. ~11.».rbor IDvd . C.M. 546-1934 <.:adlthu-1\ to G1>-l'arts Whl.\tt'Vt•r the fad Holl r m uff the market With a th1ss1fwd Ad t'alt Now' 642 5818 $2499 .,.,.,..., ...... 2 Or. Sedan. 4 apeed, radio, heater " luw miles. (~l.J(). • $2071 ,....,. ...... ,.,.. 2A>m> Harbor DI vd .• C. M. 64Z..OOIO '72 VWIUS Good cond1t100. Tmled wmdowa. Must.Sell. $2200 536-7315 P.P . 73CAPR-t Xtn'l co nd . Mags, cu:stom pamt. pin stn p- mg. V6, stick. $2450 6tZ-3379 Pvt Pty ?IYWLUllT 2door. 4 apeed, radio, red w/black lnl. <:iaO> _ U4tl *MAllMOVW 11711.Beach Bl/H.B. ••~2000 lt75 MAZDA RX4 Wqon. AutDmauc trans ('739NJ0). Priced tD sell at only SHll .Mlrocs. ...... ,,....... 21!i0Harbor Blvd .. C.M. 645-5700 '74HOHDACIVIC 2" door, 4 speed, radio, blue w /blac k in t. (747KPY) $2495 JIM MAllMO VW l87ll Beacb Bl/H.8 . 142-2000 74a..y .... 4 Dr. Auto., fact. A/C, pwr. stAtering & brakes. V/R&radio. <~0). $2471 . n.odQr•lt_.. Ford 3*1Harbor Blvd., C.M. 642-0010 $2999 ----'13Weu..tiaHI TIAVB.AU. V-8. aulomatlc1 power stlJerul& " braxes. aar cond. Brown & white. (835VEH) ~ JIM MARIMO •""' 18711 Beach Bl/H.B. 10..2000 7lVWS••tlNlck Automatic. r adio, blue w /dark blue Int . (172K.ES) Utt5 JIM MAllMO VW 11711 Beacb 81/H.8 . ••z.2000 75PINTOWGM V-6, auto trans, 20mpg, lo milel, ~aft SPM-& .. ~ 488-1000. ext 307 wltdys. Pvt. Ply $2,toO/offer 741WIUMPH SPITFtltE Ro.dster. Burgundy, 4 speed. radio. (679LOY > $2995 JeM MAllMO VW 18711 Beach BllH B. 142-2000 I t7 l._I(---GWa 4 apeed. Super nice' Hard lo find model! (llOTfZW). Won't last at $2660 Mw.cJ. Mcado/lt....tt ?MO Harbor Blvd .. C M. 645-5700 For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot _AO-VISOR 642-5678 4afto.. l•ported Auto1. IMporled Allfol, IMportH AutM.JMported Alltot, ~ Aldos, l•pOlfed Aldos. l•p~ Alltos. ~ Alltot. l•porjed ••••···••············· ·•······••············· ............................................................................................ ···············~······· .•.....•..•....••...........•................. ..... 9755 ...._.. 9755 Roliltoyci '756 Toyota '765 Torofa 9765 Torofo 9765 T...... 119767 Triwlllplt 9767 Voluw -9770 ....................... ... ........................................ .__..._.___. ..... ~-;;~················ ···················~·~ ....................... ·····•·····•·····•·•··· ···········•··········· ....... ~ •.•........ 197119"AUlT 76 ~ C<Ar 16,000 m1. '59Sll.,.er Cloud l '72 Cordla. auto. gd tires 1977TOYOTA -ll!FOIEYOU MEW 1979 TR-613 red 49.ooo tmles. ·74 -vw S u p;r Bet 1. GTlDaUXE '2950/bst o rr. sunrf . $19,000 •battery. recent tune· Celico&.Htbock SB.L YOUtl SPITffltES new top & tug.rk. Xtnt YeJ/blk 49,000mi $2,400. $I 00 Dow...a 542·3973 days, 494 1618 ~144 up. t950 bslofr. 67J..tZS4 5speed. air cond .. stereo, TOY OT._ in stock ror lmmedlate cond. 645-321049'1-3077 P.P. 714/.556-2098' . " eves '71Shadow. while, low ml. '71 Corolla, auto .• Xlnt me ~r & showroom -. delivery! All colors! See • • . $1"""1>,!~t.ax&bcethnsfe _ lalsloyce '756 sunroof, vnyl top. Extra cood. low ml. New pamt. =~:44TYW> Pnced SEE US! usbeforeT· 0Dyou.&.~yy111 T:Ji~6ca~~~.c~~~: ~:~o~~~~n .en1~1~;5 .,..., per moo or -.. ~·••••••••••••••••••• •ban> $27,000 631·1266 Sll95 o r make orr. OHLY$5188 ...... llftl•ISTOYOTA ,,,,.. ~·· 8JJ' lo m1 flP. $4~5 Cal1963-3466 mondlhs on appr oved #f0£AL£RINU.S.A days67s-4840eves 644-4036aft.5prn.. ML--•-M~iONVIEJO IAUBMOTORS 11~· ere 1l APR J2 98'l> ..-...ww •--------1972VWCAMPER Deferred pa y m e nt IR ROY 1961 &lls Royce Sedao. 1975 TOYOTA Mcado/R...,,t 131°2810 4t5-1210 2925Harbor Blvd, Get ready for summer' pnce-SM2'7 .00. <302589~1 R CARVER fme CO()d. Elegant white. CEIJC~. 21.SOHarbor Blvd C M ~TAM ESA VolctwOC)9tl 9770 (074978>. Pnced lO :.ell at Cash pnce 18 ROLLS· ROYCE S20,500 640-4999 4 speed trans. & m ex· 645-5700' . · Triwllph 9767 ' 9•25oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHL y $318& $3972 r tj.tOJ•mbOrn ~ 9762 cellenl condila on ! •••••• • • lt76TRIUMPH '66VAN.2000m1onrblt M:--•-1trwpol'1 .._ .. ,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C681MXU ). Pnced lo sell "76 Corolla liftback 5 spd • • •••• ••• •••••• ..... a & trans. Some brk/ ~ plus ~~-~~nse \"----~ J.9764X4 Station Wag. with at am +8 track · ~,_taai 1970 nlUMPH SPITFtltE ;~nng .& body work Mcn.da/RetMIUit ~ ctosto~uNDMS every cxlra Am/FM OHLY $3188 ' stripes, mags n e w . Ta-6 With both top& & ONLY needed. ~/ bsl orr. 21SOHarbor81vd.,C.M. Malda/ReftOUlt ---Cassette dcr k: A/C, skid Miracle radials.644-0t:B · Already claimed as a 32.J.86 miles! Excellent 982-2586. 645-5700 zt.sOHarbor Blvd .. C.M. Sell ttuni::i. fast with Daily plates, push bar, moon u.-..a....ia--.a& •77 Celica ST 19 000 mi classic by ~nlbu1iasts! ~W! <739 53Prr.c_P8>· '72 vw / 645-5700 Pilot Want Ads rool, luggage rack, low _, .,_. · d ·1 1 · Has rilled wtre wheels & ll"'IV -'69 Sqrbk clean runs van. campr pat·. mi. ideal for skiers. 2150Harbor Blvd.. C.M. auto, new ra 13 s. x nt overdrive. Excellent ~ . great. 8-trk. $1200/or of· ~~t ~~u brki., ~/bestofr.559-1360 645-5700 oond.$44!15.494·3962 oondiUoo! (2563). Ania· ~·...... fer.P .P.751·1193eves. 1---·---- •71 Toyota Wgn, stick. vestmentatonly '"cnHarborBlvd CM . '66 Bu0 , AM /FM, new OUICAl .. 1• AllY ·TYPE Auto•otlYe GAIOLINll BRAND NEW 1979 CIVIC SGA5011885-3643 BRAND NEW 1979 ACCORD SME10244613"91 ·s3799 Plus Tax & Lie. . s5719 Plus Tax & Lie. SALf ,.ICE GOOO TH•U 2/ 11/7' THE CAR EVERYONE IS -TALK~NG ABOUT - HONDA 4 ·DOOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON YOUR 0000 CREDIT , HONDA SANTA ANA • 301 W. WARNER 540-7430 ~ ~,. , ~· '_1 • /~.' •t-oh,.: ~1 ' • • . . ; ............ ' : t •.• /.:' --'''\.~~ -------------.---- good condition. Phone $3995 ~ 645-5700. · · ID Pop Up Camper new paintXJnt concU1045 7~ IAUa MOTORS engine with 3500 mi, new 645-34S"> tires. new pamt JOb. new•-------~ Cclica GT S·spd, air. 2925Harbor 8 1vd. Trade your old stuff for car pets & drapes. 'EB Bug aulO suelt. Bei.l $3150. COSTAMF.SA new goodies with a amtrm . Best offer . offer.Mustsell! b'7~49 afl 6 PM. 979-2$00 CJassified ad. 642·5678 631:!1121J8 5411-4670 9100 AMtol. Hew 9100 Mtos. Mew 9IOO Alltot. Mew 9100 Autos. Mew 9800 ·••········••·········· ···········•··········· ······················~ ..••.••....••....•.................•...•..•... 11$ UNl$ lOIM 11$ PRICE$. IN Wl1 IJ/11 .. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DATSUN Ir IF YOU DON'T BUY -YOUR NEW DATSUN FROM f111 • /lffill au t!i . :';) t;i 1 J : -r··· - YOU MAY BE· PAYING TOO MUCH!! CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE. GET THEIR PRICE IN WRITINLTHEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER &lHAMSU OUSUll lHlH[IM "llSUN ARCADIA OUSUH INC Wllll n~m DATSUll. INC UlOWUI OllSUll CANOGA omo11 com MESA Ol!SUN CUL VER cnr OAISON -&OWN£Y HISllM HIC anaimc OAISUN Gll'MDAH 0·' ISUN IWtH DUSllll. lllC 001 OAIStlN. Hit. LIMITED SELECTION OF BRAND NEW 1978 . B210's, 200 S·X's,.810's, 510's, & F10's - HURRY -HURRY -HURRY _ _ll.LP_RICED AT LOW LOW 1978 PRICES ~ WITH HIGl[RIGH GASMILEAGr - LEASE A BRAND NEW '79 DATSUN . 280ZX ~1 '&6~ Total down inc. 1ax & tic. $335,40. Capital cost $9220. Residual $5592 32 based on 15.000 mlleS per year. Total lease obltgatlOll • tax S 13.579.52. S 166 40 pm month IOf 48 months open end lease on approved credit. (Ser L28·30826 t) •• · LEASE A BRAND ·NEW '79 DATSUN ~--0 STD SEDAN $88·4~t. Total down 1nct tax & he S 172 43 Capital cost $3920. Residual s2211 based on 15,000 mites per year Total tease obhgauoo $5394.48 • tax $88 43 per mo. tor 36 months open end lease on approve<! credit t Ser HLB310-607047) We Lease All Mt.kea a Models SEE RALPH OR JULIE fOOllflll OAISUN. lllC MOON OllSUN IRH&tl[ r OAISUN fNC LONG BUCH omu11 • DOWNIOl'IH I A MOIORS iMP[RIAI OUSUN IMC UHIY!RSll CllY OUSUll. INC Hf WPOtr omu1f QUllllT OUSUM IMPOllS PASAOlHA OAISIJN SOUIH Bn OUSUll. fNt I SANTI ANA OAISUN. llCt MllllR IMPORTS. INC, lOIUNtE OAISUll -Alltel. l•p..W A•e. UM4 AMiM. U ""';.:l,::OfY~, F~•;:bf:.;u:;;l.IY~J§.!!:..:.:1i~'79.:..;·....;;;:====:..;_~~;!.!~~!!!!~..i.i~---•••••••••••••••~••••••• ....................... ....................... ....................... -. * WHY WAIT FOR PRICE INCREASE? IUYtMOW! a...vw-....: '77 u.tt.Her AM /; l.-;t;•t.-o •lute. ll186TDU Md! ttlO ... tt 10 Alftt, UNd AMto1, U1td • AutoJ, UMCI -••• ...... •••••• .. ••••••• ............................... , .................................... ._ .... ~ .............. . CJ&.tMelCOUtn'Y lt76IUICIC . '1'18'.lldcklviera.2Dr,all C ••c: 9915 C Bae: .ftl5 C1•1c: . 9tl5 ¥Ol.VO ~. tlll • cnai.M. to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• UQ.U81VF.L y VOt. VO Wtth .,,.::,-~y txtras mi . .->. 496-37545 "16 Sdn de VUe. 11pllt seat. -tt77 CAD&&.AC .LatMtVoh•oO.al r, tJJD ~lbw mlltel <•'7PWYl C Mu ttt5 cruaae. atereo. xlnt COW'IDIVIU.1 &. 0rMct ("OWtt~ I w .. ._. OG 1a18 ...... ••••••••••••••••• t&SlO/olltr · ~-0528 ln llb NEW C'Ondll on ortv •••••••••••••••••P••••• ~ Uvuout.1 (099RY'Y) W -_.o:;i~ Ttn 1ua MOw..SJtff -'lt-El Dondo: rettred •77 HVIU.I• . · · "5 m.ctr.Lmlted IAUIRIUICI G.M. Executive Owner Supe r Clean• Fully • • $91!95~Wsale~66 COMMHL C Hf¥1lOltT . ... .. ,• ';4~ 1100 l~m ~ Ila. cv rythana & 2925 Harbor Blvd. driven only· Prl me c:ood. loaded w/extralJ: 2 tone ,_, • • • i.~ titan 25,000 milM' C-06TA M £SA SUA00483-7893 " IJ}ver w/gtt.y intr. Aslro IAU. S (U.0). Waa S749S , on '7t·2100 '" "17 Sevllle. u Blue/Blue 1unroot. new tires. 25.000 2125Harbot B vd. ta-"' lnl. 18,000 ml. All xtras. ong rnt 1 owner. Sll.250. • caiTA MESA MOW·Sfftt "Ta Lux\.11 Century S/W. SlO.~. PP. lSH:M•/ J>vtpty. Ph &U-4090 PUICHASE 979-2500 "'-~ 750-2011 Lo ml. AJI ~r. Air. 8· """'""°' '13Sllller Cd ('00() ""'°'"Iii"''~ ~IUtcK tr•ck stereo. Lua rack . ....,.._...,.. '11 Seville Pewter Gray .<>llLIASE NMds braha Sito<> "18 JU, AC, at reo C'llll 29Zllarbor Blvd. U•t ofr ove r $2000. 'Tl Seville. Loaded Take xtru. Xlat. Must 5ell! YOUI HEW -.or11 ~pe Tabo~fr ~ 6144'\ OOSTA MtsA &46-?Ml. over lease. '2$6 mo. Ask l12.500eve •• wkn. -..s8 1979 'T4 vw bul. AM/FM 8 ~~~ boo111 77~ 1441t ___ ,_1_t_.2_s_oo __ -_ "12 ~ Sab~. very good forLee.770-1108. "12 Eklorado eonvertibte. ..... L'"'-.. ~ ..,_ • ..., Et 11 oond11.aon. AtC. s1200 or ..... -11 '1" Et Do do BNtol cood New ures CAOll I •C .... ,_.,.._.m.-.-.-w - -'' .et·tru. ti exir111 ......,.. ae ~ ra A real classic $4900 NOW! ti Xlltt cGOd. a.uoo ·m IZ2S. Volvo. ~le-an ..,ooct.c1eancood. ts.995· • _bSl_of_i_u_ • .;...64.5-__ ~_. ___ fl.I.Uy eqwpped. Laodau eC22 · ..,....rllli1o...... RUlll •ood <•~at ear Call Art 1977 IUICIC top. TJ0.9812 ..... '""" D c $150 Ph &.'I:? MW 0-7000 613 !illt7 AITI• w GO ---~E.-...... -ado-----· '70 _..,.A_ De bill". Good •• .. .., ua urta1111, -c.,......-Y A M '" ,...,r : BeautJfully _..... v " uryt-t. fold oot b~d . ....-.... .......... 111'78 Bukk Reiiat Like nus sliver beauty hps a all black 4t ruUy loaded. cond. $1500 Pvt Pty. IOdaum valv " $2000 --lk'.W Under Wrnty air maroon 1nt~r1 or . air wilh only 3500 mi. Ollly 541J..3'ZJ.5, .l>uq. )1 4i• uf'C' • ........ •••••••••••-•• ,·,. tt •"'""O._ eoilil . AM7 .r c(ereo tt.500 cub tare over ---------i lr7WtO:Z~~ Gaze~ 9901 =~cane e ..,.," rudJO. P/S & f~8: elec· JeAle, No payment due '73 COUPE DE VILLE. VW ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnc wirnfows. door locks l i 11 M arc h 14th . All power. Askiag Sl500. ':;. uns ~· ~ = Qibovt•r rom~r. Malley lf71 1UtetC and roof rack. clean and TI4·841Mll66 Ask for Tooy _-._73_14 _____ _ . . 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAMAIOs Olotce of 12. In all colors · 4' all have automatic trans .• air cond .• pwr. steering 6 ALL have 1 LOWmlles. (162YAU1 . -SAVI.$$$ COHHELL CHEVROLET M~tah vw bull u part ~110. ale f: rour. S400 CIHTU.Y priced to sell. t Ltc _from __ 1'_~_m_i...;:ly.;....___ • '16 7 n.SS81Nflf cnde 17 C~vru t tm1u1111. Automatic:. pwr. steenng 433R.¥A> '73CdV. Loaded. Black an· '17 SEVILLE .,.. "• ----'4CJO 545 :llllO _ •brllkff. atreond & less S4111 eluding leather. Stereo. Loaded! <890SWQ) Prial VW'!~Van Good 1u.~ 9905 than. 9,000 mal es! 540-5630 tilt ....... vinyl roof. et.c. $10400 .X"' II.tr I•" Ill' .i .. ~(\\1~"' 546-1200 C.M bape • ......., --. ~'" • • 75 Fleetwood Brougham. '70CAMARO R/S. Perfect pvf · '42 ~ .................... ,.. !:UZW>. Was ~; oo 842-1<116 Dietl lortla1r Comfort. qual & beaut . Cond. Goodies on 1l 1''rOnl tirt-AJ\ount ~ lt76AMC '75 SOV Blue w /wb1te l)ah-. 58M.Cal1 6?:J.5e04 S2'700.Ph540-760V AN/lo"M letee> SuMUC>f IAt.t> 71 champagne~ ....... 1 ... -20a. HOW-$5444 h '""""'Lin ot IC ~ .. ue/whlt U:IPUV) """""""" -~ 2626 u.aABOA BLVD ard top. 37 .000 ml. i110&IV .!.,!'_,.YPl'ftS '72"--de Vtlle new top. ·-Ca-·-~"'. Suck, ..... _ e I "VI'""', mint.. 11.000 ml. u --'*-. Automauc. fac· IAUltt IUK:I< ""' $5000 Ex COod. All SPM ,,.,,,_, ....._... -......... ~ HUO 6736559 wrk .._.._., -HarborBtvd. COST•MES• · ....... 1,;..... .... ~,:.~nt, new Ures. Eood cond. <22-4JLX1 1 .-....... tory air cond., pwr . ~ ,.. ,.. _ _. __ ._. ______ -----·-----..._.3312541-5371 _,.._.,.. ..... ,c 6 J:fasserwer -·-~ steering & brakes, radio. COSTA MESA """VhT- 1\M/F'M'stereo c'~n. t!mi 1pass bus, to ma. heater & ONLY 32.000 979-2500 Alltol.Mew flOO Alltol.Mew 9100Wol.Mew 9100Allfol,Mew flOOAlltos.Mew ·9100 Red/wlute <562NXN) good cood1uon. must h'll1es on th11t g~ Saver ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••-••••••••••• ••••••.••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lll!l1 5'SOO 61S.3148 eves. (500NlG > U971 91 THEODORE ROBINS ....................... VOLVO FORD '737-Paasenger A M /FM stereo . Ora.nge/~bit e . wi t h special sll'ipes. Air con· dJUoning, (297WCM ) SALES, savtCE AHO LEASING OVERSEAS DELJVXRY EXPERTS 10b0 HAA8011 BLVD. CO!>TA M E')A 042·0010 MUSTSB.L lAJU.E llCE 1:74 Hor.net Hatchback 6 CHICI( 1vasOH VOL VO cyl. Auto trans .. Pow Str VW P _ lc Brakes. Arr. Buckets. • orscbe-Audi 1966Harbor Blvd. AM /FM stereo & more. 445 E. Coast Wway COST A M 'ESA Golden tan with tan in· at Bayalde Drive 646-tlOl 540.9467 tenor. 51.000 ma. Xlnt. Newport Beach 673--0900 . cand One Owner Ask mg '6.S Volvo. Cla.s&c. Great Sl,990. Call !163-1121 * lslcar.$900. weekdays 6-10 P M . ---------f---6:J7-~_162_e_v_es_. __ 1 weekends 9AM-6PM. '6J VW Pickup. Runs xlnL '71 Wagon 14.SS, xlnt run· 1971 Gremlin 6 cyl. Auto Bod,yGoocl. $1.350. P.P. Ding coodilioo. AM/FM tram. $500/offer . . 642-7580 cass, auto trans. 751·5392 557·5126 ...... UMcl ...... UMCI ..._Used .................................................................... ...... 78 CHAY. CO"OOBA ,11111.,...ioa • M01r .. _"'-·"""" ............ --......... - -· ... -IO<& ,... ... tos:JICtl '4899 '77SEVILLE l-• ...., COl*Ol ---N.11111 -··-ID-lo.668201 1 10,899 '77 COUP£ OE Vil.LE l--·a-. Ill-..,,_ IOI> & .... --· 1099RSll •9599 '76 FLEETWOOD '77 SEDAN D£ VILLE f1h<¥IOC> --.cn.CO*ol MtllO ·-..,~-10267?••1 •et99 75 PONTIAC GRAM> PRIX ...,,,.,,IOP ~pwt .QQ a CID'lll. ... Mltd. IM/f¥ -11111'9 ..... 1illW'l I l~I •3999 '12 BUICK ELECTRA 225 low ...... lllly ....... *· («Jl&JO) ...... '77 CAMAAO LT Cl* CMnl. , fW4 • "' Wiii • IX' ,. . .... '° •.tCllO·QSMtlt ... , ..... '--(llllllC) '1t UMCOlM TOWlt CAR SB>AN Ptcat!Ol!IO-""·""-·""''""-l«l• ·-...... """ __ _.., .. ,,""' -1#-l110to--l'°""'10) SfS999 'T1 PLY. VOLARE ?a ,._....,. __ a.t0.PS.l'll.t.a.• -IOI> ze..ooo-178 t4Ml I •3999 '78 COUPE DE YIU£ l-.... .,... "' ..... °'* ••. ., IP'"',.,,., •5999 •5999 71 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE ••OJl.3111 ..... .__ leMWI) •4995 77DOOGE ~MAXI-VAN All, AMIRI ,.~Cll.--·= . .... .. ... ....... ........... , 1111 '8999 '71 CAD. Ftl!ETWOOD • ::..·:...~:a .... .=. ~f"9 •11,999 2GIANT LOCATIONS '· 4 soeed syncrotransmtSs1on fro disc brakes. MacPherson stn:1t lront susoens1on & rechn1np drtver's seat Stk. #2233 Ser •394409 MEW 179 PICKUP 4 speed syncrotransmiss1on torsion bar suspension. 6 ply rated tires maxi cab & 6 It cargobed plus caroo t1e·down hooks Stk •2157 Ser 11005401 NEW 1 79 ·cELIC·A S'I $ 5 soeed overdnve transmission steel belted radials. AM/FM radio electric rear window defogqer. tach. ooartz clock & 2 t 8$1cc • engine. Sue "2091 Ser • t 591 t8 CLEAIANG PRICES ON QIALRY ISED CAISll YOUR CHOICE '71 VOLVO '75 VOLVO . t41WA.att ..... '75 FOltD HAMADA ..wA ·1 75FOID&rn 4 se>eed. air c:ond1hon1ng & A utomatic trans: air stereo A very hard to find conditioning AM/FM Automatic. air cond .. pewer AutomMlc. air oond .. pcwer e•ceptionally maintained stereo. Oeoendab1hty at a sunroof & stereo tlPe. landlu top. (337MFW) vehlcle Stk. 15806) (Lie suoer prioe• (Stk •5802) IOnt IM llCa&IMT COMDITIOMI 296DSCl (Lie 176RXFl FOtlet4'.,$306.94 ~$96.85 -.1 ........ Ta&u-ef COME ~RIVE SEE! IT! For 48 Mos. Deferred payment priCe '49&!5.74. APR 17.60% O.A.C. '77 TRIUMPH •77 OLDSMOBILE '72 JAGUAR '758MW '78 PONTIAC 1'17 CUTUSS SW'tllMt IJ6 IOHMIYft.U •OU.HAM 5 soeed air conditioning Full oower. PoWef wlndOWS. e cylinder eutomatlC trans IJot v-& engine. auto trans air AMI FM stereo & stereo power seats. AM/FM air cond . DOWef steerlf'lg. e cylinder. automatic trans . cond . power steering cassette sunroof&luggage stereo. landau top a tllt pcwer WlndOws & AM/FM alt conditioning•& AM/FM windows. br8t(et11 & seals rack One of a 'lond' fStk wheel. A low mileage radio lu•Uf"f at a falf once radio. One of the w00d·s vinyl roof. tllf wheel & •5521)($ier •309121 beautyf CStk #2190) (lie (39eEXW> great l'Old cars. (404MHT). AM/FM stereo t~ Too ~5591 82!5SWBl. DRIVE SEE nice to e1tpla1n! C-9 VOT> s IT! 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AM/FM radio. dlx. wheels. velour seats- & A I C • Best Offer 73\71.29 '71 LTD 4/dr st:dan prw. aJr. smooth nde, good ures. batte ry . Xlnt mechani"al cond One owner, driver. $850 963-4105 '73 Ford Ltd. P IS. Pl lJ. AC. V·top. 2 dr. Original ownerSJSOO. 551 4008 u.coln 9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71Mark111, imrrut~ cond. loaded. S2SOO 0 . B.O 673-8243 • '76 Mark IV, Cartier add1· Late 'Tl Granada Spt Cpe, lion w/snrf. Good cond. air. sl>t'c. suspens ion. S9500.IW6·1088 fo r appt. wheels. elc M iot. S499S 548-5556 '72 Gran Tonoo. vmyl top. 2·dr. AIC. good mainl. record.$750.552·4738 '74 Gal. 2 dr. hard lop $]00 below Blue book 644-5598 72 Gran Ton no Sport $900 or best oHer 548-0978 i62 dr beautarul Granada Ghitt. Auto. P S . P 8 . PW .. A.lr. Stereo. Radio. 21KXIO m1 S3950 552-4937 qetGREt::N ('ash ror WHITE elephants wtth a Classified Ad Call 642·5678 AMtos,U1ed 1977 LINCOLN TOWN SEDAM Outstanding black on black w1tfi padded vinyl roo< & opera w mdow~ f)Jll power. crwse ·con·• trot. lilt wheel. air cond . stereo. leather lntenor. This black beauty 1~ :;harp' <Ser976443) $1388" 540·5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA · Make you r s hopping e~1er by using the Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Ads .• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'J2MHclOfszsoc $AVE W~ll •ll of h •'-tr• -.. tn M1Nf concllf-"""°"'' °""' 6000 "'""' 1110CllCI '68CHfYYCOIYETTf s5995 H .. Cl'OP • ..,..., pwt •l-...9 I •tftOOw• ~ oono &.JOW m1...._ tM"1 ONLY '71 ~~":~ ~:i.09<* $ 3695 , .... 0 ' ..... "'" _,.,, " ONLY SAVE 'J BE~:!~ ~!!4.!v~ cono , EE !Off Mr !0485r A...,., IOI.,,. •llcltl • TO APPRECIATE 7 9 COltvETTI U2 f Ull¥ LOAOEl)I 4 .,..,.., 6 ~--OI new CAf' Wtnf/11f¥ f03t4t '71~o~~~~oma••c SAYE -&-22000m•IM I l421UWU A1•11*""1 ....... "' r • • • • . • , - ....................... '1t;t ~>*.PIS, IAlf. f'ad\o,_ 'loo.cl hr Goldeood: ~ ""'., '11 Good ffed. , ..... . 59-1'51 ..... , -..................... . \l&AJllG S COUNTY 1i • MIWIS1 UllY OP 01 1»0.>LN·M ERCURY l•'8 AUIO Center Or Sl>Pwy lae f'Otttil i\ UlVlNE 1-.1100 •n•..-cuaY MOMitlCH Au4oiMU(', pwr. ~ttnn1 & tJrU; • alt~ " le tbaa S«,0-00 mllu t:tMiNX:lt > Wu t4 e , or1 '>1114t MOW-13444 IAU.IUtcll -•tarbor Blvd. CCXiT A II c;A •tt..JSOO ---·72 O:>. Pitttl ' ~ W8J Whue. f\lllY loadt'd ' Xlnt! «1.000. m 818\ ._, ••• HU ••••••••••••••••••••••• tit> Must.ana. 6 cyl, 3 1pd, ~'OOOCJUt•al, xlnt t'OOd, $27~/oCfer 4.!M·61M --------·~ Jo'aslback. V-8. AC, PS. auto.$U9$ ..... 364 -t- GR&AT CAR '7S M""sta"" U Ghla. 302 V -8. all ex tras. Blu w/pan ,,tnp'g, wht iop, lo ma 646~....:.:.... ·~Mustang Classic. Good Cond. AC. P S . PB si<m/bstofr. S48 0234. ·~Must. rbll ~ eng, new brakes Musi seU. Make offer. 642-8922 Oldl•ble ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Cutlass Supreme t owner. 30,000 m1. Xlnt cond. Xtras. 640-5984 before9 AM or aft 6 PM. 'TI Olds Della 88, fully equp. Xlnt cond. Lo/ mi. 494-9975 aft. Sp.m. 70 Olda 98, xlnl cond. Oean l.n &out. New llres. &l offr. 546-0648 Pinto ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Pinto Wagon V-6. auto trans. 20mpg, low miles. S2900/ o ffe r . < 714) 548-8625 art.er s p.m . ar wuekend s _ or (714) 491HOOO. ext. 307 wkdays. '72 Pinto. 4 Spd. radio. tape, 92,000 ml, n~w brks, muffler & clutch. Runs great. Driver's side damage. S.S7S. 892· 7229 '75 Pinto, stk, 47K mi, S J7SO or best offe r . 640-4375 1,76,INTO WAG0'4 Lela than 8,006 miles. V-6. automatic trans. radio and heat.er. runs and looks like new!. <Lk 8JlPKF) I' S2tl8 540-5630 1011 ~so~ & SOX • l INCOt N · MFRC.:U RY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA f'tywlMlth '" ••••••••••••••••••••••• '64 Valiant. B Slant 6 cy1. Auto, Xlnt trans1><>rta· boo car $495. 536-2995. '66 fUry VB, ps, oew rear ttres. good trans1><>rta- Llm car. $400. 64~1 '74 2 dr Duster. Xlnt cood. Pvt Pty. S2300. 548·321~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -191.5.fOMTIA-C - FIRUllD The s harpest one in town! VB. automatic, air cond .. pwr steering, ~lereO, vinyl top & rallye wheela. (689UXG). READY NOW!!! CONNELL CHEVROLET :~~ H.1 r1~1r Ill "' • ·1 '°'I \ "1 ~:s \ SU-1200 1975 POMTl~C AttbirdTraasAM Blue exterior with automatic, air cood .• maJ wheela • AM/FM radio w/8 track stereo tape. (556761). . OHLYSSl95 ... DdeUMdC... OC lot-Harbor/Hamilton COSTAtlESA 631-5330 --------1 ·73 Firebard:-uceu. cond, A/C, radio. $2~00 . 54MS11 1!110 Catalina, 4 dr. nda PQint. Gd tranap. Aaklng Ml0/080 981-8329 1'71 POMTIAC L84AMS COUPE TMUM»atllO Full oower and lOADEO'I (942T0f) . 52877 I I NEW 1979 FO'D PINTOS ~ .~'fr DOW•. Sf131 Per·Mo. SDJ' 41MOS. 01 CASH - -PllCE PnC. s3379 00 ale1 tu 1203 9' can ottce t 3801 94 CMh oown aoe 00 trlde nioae- PllY-<>lf none net lrl<le noM ro..i down He oo unc>lld batoanc:• s3504 94 o~v s:ro oo POI nOl'e Cl. none A&~ l'IOf\9 8efv1ee cotttrect none Unpaid bal1nce IM74 94. Def 01ymen1 none AMT/Fin 13574 84 F1n/cnarge I 1143 94 ADD-ON 8 00 SIMPLE 14 35 APR 14 35 TI P U 718 88 0/P/f> us 6 88 St •2297 10 •9129 . NEW 1978 FORD FIESTAS 5115 00 DOWN 5115°°Per.Mo. • . 48 MOS. OR 53"9 ~~~~ Pnce s3999 oo sales lax 1239 94 c:.tn once 54238 94 Cash down S 115 00 trade "One pay-off none net tr9de none T°'81 doWn S1t5DO unoa1d balance '412394 OMV se 1 00 POI none CL none.' A&H none service contrac t none Unoa1d balance S4204 94 Def oayment none AMT/11n S 4204 94 Fon/charqe S 135 t <>a. AOO·ON 7 84 SIMPLE 14 08 TI P 15558 00 D/P/P S5671 00 MEW 1979 FORD MUSTANGS 5135 DOWN 5135°°Per.Mo. $46 " 48MOS • OR CASH PRICE Prrce S469900 sates tu S281 94 casn price 54980 ~ Casto ctown Sl35 00 trade none oav-oll none net trade none Total down s 135 00 unoaod balance 54880 94 OMV S87 00 POI none CL none. ,1.&H none service contract none · Unoa1d ba•ance $4932 94 Def payment nOfle. AMT/hn S493? 94 Fin/charge s 1548 58. ADO.ON 784 SIMPLE t408. TIP 1647952 OIPIP S6614 52 St 12406 10 •3250 NEW 1979 FORD COURIERS a.;""""-t=+:-~~~~r.--7::. 5128°° DOWN 5128°° Per. Mo. • 48 MOS. oa s4379 CASH PRICE Pnce S"'379 00 sa•es lax s 263 94 C8Stl pnoe s 4662 94 Cash down Sf 28 oo. rraoe none pay-off none net trade none Tot• down s t 28 00 unoa1d balance U 534 94 OMV S92 00 POI none CL none. A&H not1e. service contract none Unp11d b1lance 14626 94 Oel payment none. AMT/fin U 626 94 F1nfcharge s 1517 06. ,1.00-0N 8 00 .. S"IMPLE 14 35. 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" • A ruling handed do wn Thurs- day by the State Supreme Coun &S likeJy to cost county govern. ment in Orange County about S8 million in added wages this fis- cal year. <Related Story Page AS> Roughly three quarters or that amount will be retroactive pay hikes ~o about 6,000 county workers who would ha ve been eligible under an existing con· tract for those raises last July 1. But in lhe wake of passage of Proposition L3, those r aises were de nied the workers. Th.at was because the state Legislature said that. in return for bailout money, local govern· ments couJd not give cost or liv· mg increases to their employees ID excess Of those given to Stale workers. And when Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. vetoed cost of living raises for state employees, \he a mount local governments could give was reduced to zerp. That was tn.&e even in cases where such ptty bikes we,.e agreed to under muJt.1-year con· tracta negot.iatect-wtlh employee g roupe. That was the case in Orange County where about 6,000 employees were entitled to 5.5 percent pay raises under a two-year contract signed in 1977. Additionally, about 600 more employees we're represented as bargaining units that were tied. in spirit, ii nol in fact. with the agreement covering the 6,000 workers. Moreover, about 500 ma nage· m e nt a nd adm lnls tr alive employees were denied cost or Ji ving increases that usually fall in line Wllh the percentage given to other workers. When summed up, without the legislation struck down by the Su'preme Court, roughly 7,200 county e mployees would have Teacher Pay Hikes tO Dig Into Rese~.rves School Dlatrict. uid "1t Just dkln't st"em rl&bt for the •t•le Legillature to negate a I e rJ• l c 9 o l r a c t b e' t w t e n e mploye rs a nd e mployees,· Coogan declaNMI. Prelimina ry lnformal1 00 to· dkalH the Supreme Court rulr in& may ·have the following ef· fecta. . --Oc:oeu View Sellool l>Wrtd: Oistrtct plans to honor s.s per· cent pay increases to teachers and other employee6 scbed to lake effect last Sept. 1. will cut into reserves." Dbtrlct The total coel to the district Is received $5 million in st.ale bail· estimated at $700,000 and out funds. retroactive pay lo teachers -Buatla~toa Beacla City should average about $700 to <elem~ 8cll0ol D11trtct: $800 each. ·Coogan said the-in--Teachers and c la s sifie d creue-"will-not l>anltrupl .but emplaxees were not given a pay increue lb.is year, but t"'ir con· tract& call for a reopening Ol salary negotiations as soon as the freeze is llfted. Superinlen· dent Lawrence Kemper sald M--"'---1 expects negotiations to begin SOOD. -8111111.qtoa Beach city 1••· enametlll: £mployees did not re- ceive salary increases as such. <See &UUNG, Page AZ) \ Qty A__bJ~•arged It's GilJIJsville . . . I' The ~ Gees -from left, Robin, Barry and Maurie.-Gibb -hold one of fott.r <6rammy awards presented to them Thurs· day night at the 21st annual Grammy festivities. For the rest of the story, see PageC8. .'Americans Leave Iran Mass Evacuation Begim as Te1Ufioi:i Rises TEHRAN, Iran <AP> -More than 100 Americans, one in a cowboy bat and others lugging pets and suitcases, slipped out of t hotel before dawn today at the start or a mass oper ation to e vacuate Americans from Iran. try m en rac ing up in auto· One still sported a cowboy hat, mobiles. • des pite e mbassy advice that · · M o v e o u t o r -y o u r Americans keep a low profile in automobiles as quickly as possi· the troubled city. ble ." he said. ':Please move Pan American World Airways directly inside as quickly as you landed a Boeing 707 at Tehran's can." • Mehrabad International Airport We aring bullet-proof vests and today and flew out with 167 hefting automatic rifles, guer: passengers, including Pan Am rill as l oyal lo Ayatollah employeesandtheirdependents, Ruhollah Kohomeini stood guard other Americans and a handful SF SlaUghter; 2 Dead, -1-Hurt SAN FRANCISCO IAP> -A city employee pulled a gun and opened rire at a city water pumping station this morning, leaving two men dead and a third wounded. police said. "This pJace is a bloOdy mess," said· an unidentified person who answered the telephone at the pumping station shortly after 1he 8:05 a.m. shooting. The mayor's olfice said the third man received apparent superficial wounds. ffe was takert to Mission Emergency Hospital for sur· ge ry. police said. Authorities reported a man was taken into custody a short time later on Van Ness Avenue, several miles from the scene. Police .identified him a s Roland 8 . Lucini. He was taken to the Hall of Justice for ques· tioning. ·'The re is a lot of blood around ... s aid police officer Gordon Wy~ll at the scene. He said the three people shot and the gunman were all water department employees arriving for the day shirt at the Lake Merced pumping station on Brotherhood W tty. in the southwest.em part or the city. ·"We don't know what the dis· pule was," Wyatt added. He said the s hooting occurred in the general maintenance omce or the pumping station. Investigators said the gunman apparently went berserk. Identity of the victims was withheld pending notification or relatives. Shortly after the s hooting, police had issued an all-points bulletin for a 1977 tan Plymouth Vol a re. Mayor Dianne Feinstein. who Cook over the helm or the city ' after her predecessor w,as shot to death in his office three months ago, issued a statement saying: . I am shocked and saddened by the senseless shooting . . . This kind or random kming has no place in our city. or any other community ... ··we must redouble our efforts to put an end to the violence which plagues this society." SAStirgeon Faces Probe In Death The Orange County District Attorney's Office is considering filing criminal charges against a Santa Ana plastic surgeon whose patient died five days after u4- dergoing a breast implant last , November. lafonned sourc~s said the de· clsion wbethet" to file ·charges again.st Dr. Ralph W. Small will be made next week. It was learned the c~se feH in· to the district attorney's hands after an int.ensi'9e investigation into the woman •s death by Santa Ana police. The woman. Mrs. Kim Plock, a 33·year-old mother of three children, lapsed into respiratory arrest while undergoing breast implant surgery in Small's of- fi ce at 3620 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana. The woman died In Santa Ana· Tustin Community Hospital five days later. Meanwhile, a last·minute ef· ------flr..-RiUSES, ?age-JU> lt.S . Embassy offi cials, operating behind a tight security screen: instructed the evacuees to gather at centraJ points in the ~ily s e tl)at quiek end safe pickups could be made. <Related te--pr-Otec~lhe.Amuican~-----o!-~•igDel'S-. - Those being evac uated The full·scale e vacuation will JtiJge ixed Sign Removal On Highway rorl by Small to avoid being _ temporliily ba'Fre<t' rro-m-prac·- tice today failed Thursday in > Oil Tanker 1hat .Caused Spill Found? By JERRY CLAUSEN Of ltoe o.lly ,.,.,_Staff U .S . Coast Guard i n - vestigators believe they have found the oil tanker responsible for a spill that smeared six miles or the Orange Coast this week. Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Skip Onstad saJd today that the ship under investigation was one of about 19 anchored in the Long Beach harbor area Friday when the spill probably occurred. Onstad said t.be Coast Guard does not want to release the name of the ship or its owners pending further investigation. The Coast Guard spokesman. who bas set up a beach cleanup command post near the Hunt· ins.ton Beach city pier, said b~aches were being cleaned from a point one mile nortb of Golden Weal Street 111 Hunt· ington Beach to 32nd Street in Newport Beach. "We're wrappine things u~ day and expect to ~ done by tonight," be said. Heavy grading operations ceased Thursday, be added, and ra.ke·up operations are now under way. Onstad said lnvestlgators zeroed in on the abJp now under su•ridoa after analy1l1 termed "oi rmter printl.q" matched oil round oa beacbel with oil in the tanker'• elop tanks. Slop tanks, be aald, hold tbe ·reaidue from re1ular oil tran1pol't tub when tbe tanb are cleaned out. Slop tanu are auppotecl to be empUed al re1· ular dt.poeal atatlonl, he said. ''Every batch It 1U1btly dif. fUtot." be Ulit ·story, Page A4). At one gathering point today, a n Ame r ican in mil itary fatigues s houted urgently thro ugh a bullhorn at coun. * * * U.S. Grants Recognition Tonomeini WASJllNGTON CAP> -The United States granted full diplomatic recognition to the new Khomeini government in Iran today and accused the Sov· iet Union of spreading anti· American propaganda there. Soviet broadcasts and other unspecified actions in Iran could damage relations between W asbington and Moscow as well as have a negative effect on Iran jtself, the State Department s aid. The decision to accept the gov· ernment or Ayatollah Rubollab Khomeini as in control or Iran bas the pracdcal errect of withdrawing recognition of the shah of Iran as bead of state. The shah left Iran Jan. 16 for what is expected to be perma· nent exne. <Related story, Page A4.) William ff. Sullivan. the U.S ambauador in Tehran, "has re· layed to the 1ovemment ln Iran our ,lnteotloo to maintain dtpl9matlc N!laUons with that government,'• department 1pokesman Hoddin1 Carter sald. "This is the formal deelara· tloo that our relaUODJ do con· tinue." Cart« -sald Sullivan bad re· queated a meetint with Prime Mlal1ter Mehdi 8a11r1an. - mainly employees of U.S. com· begin Saturday. when at least pa nies h~re -hurried from two Pan Ani jumbo jets, with a their cars lugging suitcases, total of 800 se a t s, a rrive. cassette players and pets in Eva c uations al so we r e shipping boxes. <See PULLOUT, Pase AZ> * * * * * * quiet Evaeueation Nearly All Fluor Aicks Out of Iran By PIDUP ROSMARIN Fluor was able to remove 1111 ottM o .. ,. ""•""'" but 25 or Its non -1 r anl an Officials of the Irvine·based employees as or a month ago. Fluor Corp. said today only The company still has not dis· three non-Iranian employees re· closed the total number of mained in Iran Thursday. Americans that were working on As that country stumbled two petrochemical projects In the toward civil war', and as danger country. to Americans rose with As of the first of this month, Wednesday's attack by leftist several American employees guerrillasontheU.S. Embassy in were reported s upervising a Tehran, the petrochemical com· naturaJ . gas project Fluor de· pany sneaked out almost its last siened and constnacted in the contingent or Americans. south ol Iran, in Pazanan. "The rest will come out this Another project. and oil re- -weekend," a Fluor spokesman fiMry worth an estimated $750 said, "if they haven't come out million, is • percent complete, already." according to Fluor spokesmen. The company revealed it bas The refinery at Esfaban and b e e n q u J e ti y r e m o v i n g Fluor offices in Tehran, the Ira· American and other foreign nlan capital, contained the re· employees from Iran for the mainlngAmerieanworkro~. past several months. work rorce. They were flown out both A Fluor executive said 125 Ira. aboard regularly 1cheduled air nlana still are operating tbe re· rugbta and chartered planes. rlnery. Huntington Beach city of· fi cials won a courtroom batUe over the South Coast RegionaJ Coastal Commission Thursday in a battle involving 16 no park· ing signs along the beach. Orange County Superior Court Judge John L. Flynn Jr. refused to grant a preliminary injunc· lion that would have forced the city to remove the signs along a half mile stretch· of Pacific Ooast Highway near Bolsa Chica Slate Beach not rar from Golden West Street. . City Attorney Gail Hutton said the judge ruled that tbe city's legal right to provide s afe highways outweighed claim~ by the coastal commission that the signs would restrict beach ac· cess. The commission filed suil against the city after the city erected the signs Jut October without obtaining permits. City officials al first agreed to commission demands to cover the signs, but subsequently re- moved the c over s and challenged the commission to do sometblng about it. Tbe city produced affidavits contending the highway poses •safety huards when cars back into pa.rkint spaces or pulJ out into the stream of tutflc. A apokeeman said lbe evac~, IA a uteibeat iuued with the lion tlmetable wu-4ilrupted by • company'• annual report dis· lleatli Toll ftieee Moelem boUdays which clOled tribut.d lut week, Fluor or ... the airp9f't, altbou1h Pan flclal1 told stockbolden tbal WARSAW, Poland (AP> • American Alrllne1 reportedly "worst caae" 1011es in Iran The death toll bas riHD to 41 in new out two rucbta totallna 117 woulcl amount to as million. the exploelon that sbattel'M a neetna Americans. "Wont c ... " would be if all crowded Warsaw savlo11 bank, Thursday, tbe U.S. sovern· Fluor~ were COllO•ea\· the official PAP news a1ency re· ment coaceded lt can no loaaer eel and the company were not al· i>orteCI \oclay. 1t salcl the caUle ot prote« American Uva and °""" lowed to retuna to the country to the blatt .1:hur~ay, Poland'• dered an emer1eac1 evacuaUon ~ork. worst explosion stnee World War plan. • Ulee_ft.UOa, Pal• Al> -II, bad not been determined. Orange County Superior Court. After a ts-minute disc~ion with attorneys in his chambers, Judge William S. Lee refused to delay the order that bars Dr. Small from practice. Judge Lee's refusal sets the stage for attorney Terry Giles to move his appeal to the Fourth District Court of Appeal. Judge Lee issued a te mporary restraining order last week bar· ring SmaJI from practice effec· live today after the state Board of Medical Quality Assurance said not to do .so would endanger public health, safe ty and welfare. As things stand now: Small is prohibited from practicing as. <See SMALL, rage AZ) Coast Weather Mostly sunny with a few c louds and s lightly warmer Saturday. Fair tonight. Lows tonight 42 to 48. Highs Saturday 62 to 67. ' l',,..n W'ar Tht• llmll>tl Stult>!I 1~ m " had. bad 'ttlllnhon" .md 1 ··t:10M· lo ch•<'1!'.1oni. '' hic'h m 1ght m eun war.'• Sen H ;1 rr) <;oldwaler told Phucnl'\ Executives Club turum T hursdu y night (;olcl\\,1lt•r t•xprl'..,l>t•d fear HusM~1 rnuld blOl'k Mtddl~ EH ... t oil s h1pnwnt!'t Oe01ente' F~Rush Sets· Record The city of San Clemente has ' just tled for a California all-tJme record an the aftermath of its re· cent City Council recall elect.ton. San Clemente has had 36 can· didates rush in to fil e to run fer tbe three seats now open as a re· sult of recall ousters. The only other city to equal that number of council can· d1dates 1n Califo rnia was Lakewood Previously, Santa Monica held the record with 32 hopefuls San Clemente City Clerk Max Berg said he was informed of the reeord by a re presentative of the Martin a nd Chapman elec· tion s upply firm of Lakewood. The high number of can· didates and a ballot meas ure on . proposed purchase by the city or ranch property for open space will probably require two ballots for each voter, Berg said. The April 24 special el~tion will fill three City Council seats vct,cated in a January recall Those recalled, but seated until they are replaced, are Mayor Wi lh a m Walker and council members .Howard Mushett and Donna Wilkinson. Financial statements Ciled by the 36 candidates showed a wide range of holdings, from those who had nothing to report to others who have substantial in· vestments and real estate in San Clemente. . Berg said candidates were not required to list income or their -.,nnnclpal place of residence on the financial statements. libertarians Plan Meeting SAN JOSE <AP> -About 800 California Libertarian party members a re expected to gather ._ _ _,t;;;:h~is"-"we.:kend. .LRcla~tory. age AlJ.) -- William Hunsche r of New Bampshire said he would seek support at the convention for the party's nomination for president In 1980. 'lE4 DANCING REYITALIZED The current alternoon delight is Tea Dancing, a revival of the dances popular in the '30s. Smooth steppers of all ages arc gettu1g into the act on Sun· days <through March) al South Coast Plaza shopping mall. See Jo'eaturing, Page Bl. °"ANGE COAST "'" DAILY PILOT ,.,. Ot4t""'l"'(~t0..lr Pt-. w1thW'htC"•\tCWl't t Nd tN>NrW"rPtft\ ''°'*'\NOIWtM()f.,.., t A I PvOh\.Nf'ilJ(.,.....r"t' \l>Nt••-f'd1h(W''\ .... l"'JfH•\Nict ~ ttw .. Ftld.tt t0t (0\1• Ntrw. 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(.,,1.., ,, M -···· 11 .. ,.,.11 , •• _, ... ,, ..w111 .. , .,..,...._u,._'"'' t.O ANG&LC !APl Th t.ee Marvin trial w nt Into t<'rtt 8tf'A on ror a f'Cond day today. with parth>lponts "II nl on lM ~nub or ., rny~t •ry wll· n 111 Attorneyb and th "'1lne 1 flied 1nlo tho c h•mb ra uf, Superior Court Ju!a• Arthur M ftr11hall nt 9 a m nnd uld It "' 1 ut\Jlkf'ly thty would com11 Into OPf"n c~.urt until eom Umf' tn the afternoon Tbe courtroom doors we1 C' IO(lttd nd r('porten wen• not p rm1tWd rni.1dl' f\ t'rowd of a pet'tatora M•lhered 1n lht' ballwuy walllna for the trial lo rt"<)pt'n Man.hall ordned dltornt'y' In the ca.st-not Lo talk llboul tht' mystery "''tnesh, a young blond man, who duclln\.-d y~ttlerdM,Y to ll'll ha& nume or aac tu reporlt·~ wht n he emt>q~cd urter four hourb of set'Tel lcrit1muny Thur!> d•y "I've been told I c~n't speMk about the case," the w1tnc1>!> told J crowd or reporte rs "The 1udg~ said net t.o uy anything l 'm not a lawyer and I don't know if my name or age 1s rele· vant to the case. I'd bel.les" not !>ay " The Judge. as.keel by reporters about his sudden decision to close the trial. said : "It's a proceeding to de term1ne wheth e r certain evidence which is being offered in evidence should be considered in the case." SUPERVISING -CalTrans head Adriana Gianturco looks over Uie Malibu site as workmen prepare a net to lower the boulder periling the highway and several beachfront homes. U it is ruled relevant, be said, the testimony will be made public. Marshall was asked if the testimony concerns pnvate matters. "Yes," he said. "That's cor· rect. That's a good term." The secret session was called only a few hours after the la wyers for Marvin began pre- senting evidence in the trial in which Miss Marvin is seeking a $1 .8 million property ~ettlement. The pair lived togethe r for s ix years but never married. f'ro111 Page AJ . RULING •.. but were either given or offered five percent increases in the form of increased ~ity contribu· lions to the employees' retire· ment system. Officials declined to speculate today on what the ef. f eels ot Thursday's ruling may have on currently deadlocked negotiations with police-and municipal workers. F,....PageAJ FLUOR ••• Losses would be of a bead·· quarters building in Iran. of eq1.1ipme nl, a nd of revenues from the Esfaban refinery. ... -- A spokesman said that, on the positive side, Fluor might very well be allowed to go back to finish its work on the refinery, which the company both de· signed and built. He said the compan-y has worked continuously with the National Iranian Oil Company for 20 years. H e s pec ulate d o n the likelihood that a national cor- por ation with such extensive his· tory of foreign influence would survive current ruler Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's call to cut all foreign lies. · "I guess," the s pokes man said. "that Like every other gov· ernment agency in that country, i,t 's a shambles." -Huntington Beach Union Hlgb ~bool District: The court decision means 867 high school Co,Qt o~~ Gas teachers will gel the seven per· ~ 'J cent pay hike or more than $1 million in raises, beginning July D: l'O·;ng· Auain? l , that they demanded during a •"'-'11 e· Januarystrike. . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) District Assistant Super,int.cn· Gasoline prices are dent Glen Dysinger s aid white likely to rise a few cents a collar employees , clerks . gall on this year unless counselors. m a n agem e nt II' il workers,willreceive uptoa five Iran begins se ing o Percent raise before 'uly 1, "de• again in the near future, 'l one or the nation's largest pending on what type of pay hike oil companies predicts . state employees get.·• After But the situation could that. he said, new contract talks be worse than the 1973 will begin. Arab oil embargo if the 01..,;y~s-iing.,,;.e.,..r-nfs ... ain:dR'Vi t,1~· sitc:in,otlliiknfillown~:--1-~u·.illJwc_ Eastern n a ti 0 n h pay r aise e IS· does not begm expo mg trict's janitors, bus drivers and oil again by summer, ex· other blue collar workers will re· ecutives for Chevron, USA ceive since they have not yet predicted Thursday. reached a contract accord. "If Iran exports resume. Dysinger said he was nQl sur· the situation won't gel any prised at the court decision. "We worse than it is now," said dido 't really think the state Kenneth Haley, assistant could change existing contracts ma nager of Chevron's with our 1,600 employees," he economics department. said. Two Factions Clash in State Farm Dispute OXNARD CAP> -A confron· talion broke out this morning between striking farm workers and non-union crews preparing to continue harvesting the celery crop here. police said. <Related story. Page AS.> Some rock-throwing was re- ported after about 30 United Farm Workers members set up picket tines at the staging area, where the non-union workers waited for buses, said Sgt. George Moore. About 30 officers we re dis· patched to the scene, he added. No injuries 'br arrests were immediately reported, Moore said. However. said one officer al the scene, "When bus that bus comes we could have reaJ pro· blems ." The UFW struck 11 of 28 ma· jor growers in Callfomia and Arizona on J an. 19 in a wage dis· pule that has·primarily affected the lettuce industry. Froaa Page A I SMALL ••• well as performing surgeries in his clinic offices until his case is reviewed by the stale medical board. That ban is tg first invoked unde r a n ew state law that makes It possible to prohibit professionals from practicing on the strength of a court order . Giles wants to appea the temporary restraining order is· sued by Judge Lee. Until he does so, he wants Small to be allowed to continue practice. But Judge Lee said no to the request when it was handed to him by Giles late Thursday af. ternoon. .... ~ EASY DOES IT -A helicopter hovers over a rock threatening a cluster of beachfront homes in Malibu as workers attempt to secure a net around the 100-ton boulder. F~P.,,eAI RAISES BACKED. • • received the S8 million pay hike package last July. Under the court ruling, lbe 6.000 workers covered by the 1977 contract are clearly due S.5 percent retroactive pay raises to July 1. Today. there were indications that the r emaining 1,200 employees' pay raises ~ill prob- ably be made rettoaclive when the board of supervisors meets in executift-session Tuesday. County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas said today that , the county faces no fiscal p~b· lem because of the ruling ID· asmuch as a contingency fund was set. up in this year's budget to cover lb~ then pending court case. · And though county govern· ment was not a party to the lawsuit ruled on by the court Thursday, a similar suit filed on behalf of the employees makes the ruling applicable to all in· tents and purposes to tbal case. County Personnel Director Bert Scott said today the retroactive pay raises will pose "a huge problem for those who operatetbecomputers " Scott pointed out that e mployees who left the county since July 1 now apparently afe entitled to retroactive wages ~r the time the~orked. Additioftally, h e said , employees who have changed job classifications or who have been given merit raises will pose a computer problem Inasmuch as the retroactive increase re- verts to their standing as of July Supervisor Thomas Riley ex· pressed the sentiments of most of his fellow supervisors today when he said: ··A contract is a contract and I didn't feel it right that we should be forced to break our contract by another layer of l'Ovemment. "It was fortunate that we bad the foresight to set up a contien· cy fund and I don't see that we have any real problem in carry. ing out an obllgalion we agreed to in 1977. .. Scott said be believes the freeze imposed by the state Legislature hampered the recruiting of capable n,ew employees as well as making government employmenUess Al·. tractive to quality workers. Under the legislation that pro- vided the Proposition 13 bail out money as well as invoked the wage freeze, county government will receive $52 million from the state in this fiscal year. f',... P,,.e Al PULL-OUT. • • scheduled for British, Canadian, New Zealand and Australian citizens Saturday. An estimated 7 ,000 ~mericans remain in Iran -compared with some .45,000 a year ago -and embassy officials say they-hope to airlift out all but 2,000. , Those staying beh1Jld will in· elude skeletal st.alfs of the el"(l· bassy and pr iv ate rlrms. journalists and Americans mar· ried to Iranians. Several days of evacuation nJghts are expected. Al the core of the Khomeini m ass move ment that ousted Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi are conservative Moslems who opposed his Wes tern-style modernization or Iran and what they said was American domina· lion-0J. tbeir nation- A s the shah 's government grew weaker In the face of the popuJar uprising, anti-American sentiment seemed to grow s tronger. The climax was Wednesday's. attack on the U.S. Embassy by unidentified ~~­ rtllas nolcontrolled by K-bome1ru. -Fountain Valley Clty : Comptroller Howard Stephens said the decision means city employees, including police and firem~n. will receive a n estimal· ed $184,000 in back pay held up due to the state-imposed salary freeze. Hunt·.for Lost Trio lJrfled The city's 216 employee; are working under a three-year con- tract that calls for a seven per· cent pay boost each year The agreement expires Nov. 24, 1980. Stephens said the city will re- ceive a total of $462,457 in state bailout funds by July 1. In order to receive those funds, the city had to comply with the s tate pay freeze. Mayor Pro Tern Roger St.an· Lon said he was pleased with the decision since-it allows the city to honor the agreement with its workers. -Fomt&aln Valley Celemea· tary> ~llool Dl11rtct: The de· cislon means the district's 450 teachers and 400 non·teachtng employees will receive about $700,000 in pay raises aft.er July 1. Teachers negotiated for a five percent pay bike and non· teachift8 workers received a six percent boost In the fiscal 1979-80 aanementa effective Ju. ty 1. Tbe boolta were contingent UC. tbe state rreeae being "We are glad their new con· trac:\I tan be honored," Rid di•· trlct Deputy Superintendent Glenn Hardy. By TOM BARLEY Ot Ille Oallf l'llet Staff Three Orange County families were waiting today for a de· cislon by the Coast Guard that could. they believe, mean the difference between life and death for the two men and a woman who left San U1ego on the 45-fool "Armistice" 25 days ago. Coast Guard officers met the families and 50 friends and rel· atives in Long Beach Thursday .,. ....... MAPPING THE KARCH FOR THRll LOIT AT IEA Coaet Guard Lt. Bob M•)eftld ·Dtrecta ,. • ...,.. night and promised. after heated discussion. to review the earlier decision to suspend the search for the missing vessel and her crew. "We begged and Implored them," Mrs. Marte McDonald of Costa Mesa saJd today. "We told them we were very grateful for all they have done, but we do not feel that the ships and planes have been out the re lohg enough." Mrs. McDonald Is the mother or Dennis Vowell, 22 .. the skipper of the "Anni.slice." With Vowell were bis wife, (>ebbi~. 21. of San Clemente, and GarfNewton, 22. or San Dteoc>. Vowell and Newton attended high school together in Colla Besa. Vowell's wife ls the former Debbie Powers. Mra. McDonald said the del· egallon of friends and family ar1ued that the 10-day search by Coast Guard ships and aircraft, Navy vesiels and Alr Force planes was, in fact, a four-day 1eourtna of the ocean off Baja Callfomla. Thick fot halted operations ror 1lll da)'I, they said, durin1 which llrne the mil&Lna veuel mlaht have drlft.ed to a point much farther south than that sc~ by the ... rcbert. · The last known sl1hUn1 of the mlulne trto wu on Jan. 14, two days after the "Armistice" left San Diego for a one-week fishing trip that waa to be centered around San Clemente Island. Occupants of a passing vessel s aid the Vowells and Newton told them they bad one and one half tons of fish aboard. Sbortl,r after that encounter. a storm hit the area. Tbe Coast Guard said reports of floating debris In the area have been checked and proved to be unfounded. But a life ring bearing the name "Armistice" was picked up by a fi1bing vessel off La Jolla and banded over to authorities. • Backed by many of the friends and relatives who went with 01em to Loni Beach, the families of the mialnt trio are leaving ton11bt for the Baja California area where they In· tend lo hunt alon1 tbe shoreline for any U'ace of their loved ones. They have offered a Sl,000 re· ward for any Information that leads t.bem to determine tbe fate of the milolne marlnen. And posters depictln1 the "ArmlaUce" and her occ:-..nta wlll be tacked up at every pou1. ble location ln Mexleo. "We think they are out there somewhere," llra. McDonald Hid. "We have not 1tven up bope and we don't Hpect the Coaat Guard to 1lve up, eit.ber." 1 ,--- ' ' ' ' t: l l • ... VOL n . NO ~7. ~ SECTIONS. SO PAGES 4 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIOAY,FEBRUARY1~1n9 TEN CENTS Irvine Teachers to Sh.are $450;000? ' l t About ~ Irvin• Unih•d tbool 01 lntt t ach rs m• a b1lre some $4SO.OOO , or an avtra(ll' SIOO apit'ce, in ntu pay u a .mull of Tbunday' 11 lale Supr~me Court act.loo overtuml_q t.M pubUc employ Pat Creeu.... Delaine Ric hards , dastn(t p•r onMl ,admamstraior. u ad th a t teac h t'rs • nd other ce r tihcated e mployees coun1do.n and nu c would probably ttt fatter paycbec by Aprill. Teachf',.. ar pa d monlhly. The P•>' tncl'f'H . •rnoununa to S ~ p.-rcent aa agreed in con· t racL<1 MIOttaled before tiate (aw dttlartd the •ntrea. s null ana void. arc retroactJve to July l The pay ancrew.c covers th 1978-79 t.rach~r contracts.• The mooey to fuel tbe. pay hlk8a, accordln1 to Richards. has been kept lo the district's cont ngen.cy reserve fund. which will be reduced by the action to. about '800.000. The money was budgeted prior to the state-imposed freeze of public employee :)·sea, Richards said ·'I feel this is what be teachers had bargained for. what had been anticipated, and something that was rigbtlully theln. accordin1 .10 our negotia- tions and previous agreement," Richards said. •• 1 think it will enh.ance morale tremendously. and make a positive effect on future negotiations." Those negotiations begin later irus month. Irvine city officials wer1' un- certain today about the effect of the court decision. Irvine's mayor, Bi11 Vardoulis, said be anticipates the court rul· in& will have no effect on city workers. since no cost-of-living increases were approved this year. and there are no contrac· tual agreements with workers. Caty Manager William Woollett' Jr. said the decision would have to be reviewed by the city's lawyers. Woollett said no salary in- creases were approved by the City Council this fiscal year for the city's 300 employees. Instead, longevity incenti\'e pay was offered on a pro-rala basis to employees who remained with the clty through Julyl. Woollett said the increase, amounting to about 5 percent for (See TEACBE~, Page AZ> s Riley Withdra~s Jet ·~est-SupporL Fleeing l,ran AmeriCaiis Mass ' For Evacnfttion TEHRAN. Iran CAP) -More than 100 Americans, one in a cowboy bat and others lugging pets and suitcases, slipped out of a hotel before dawn today at the start of a mass operation to evacuate Americ&rul from Iran. U.S. Embassy officials, operating behind a titht security screen. instructed the ev.acuees to gaOief-at central l)Oibts in tlie city so that quick and safe pickups could be made. CRelated story, Page A4 ). * * * Fluor H as 'Only3' In Iran By PHJUP ROSMARIN OI -Dalty ""'SWft Officials of the Irvine-based Fluor Corp. said today only three non·lranian employees re· mained in Iran Thursday. As that country stumbled toward civil war, and as danger lo Americans rose with Wednesday's attack by leftist guerrillas on the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, the petrochemical com- pany sneaked out almost its last contingent of Americans. "The rest will come out this weekend," a Fluor spokesman said, "lf they haven't come out already." , The company revealed it has been qui e tl y removing American and other foreign e mpioyeer-trrom tran-for the past several months. They were flown out both aboard regularly scheduled air flights and chartered planes A spokesman said the evacua· lion timetable was disrupted by Moslem holidays which closed the airport, a lthough Pan American Airlines reportedly flew out two flights totaling 167 fleeing Americans. Thursday, the U.S. govern- ment conceded it can no longer <See FLUOR, Page .\?) * * * U.S. Grants Recognition T o Khomeini WASIUNGTON <AP> -The United States granted full -diplomatic recognition to the new Khomeini government ia Iran today and accused the Sov- iet Union Q..f s preading anti- American propaganda there. Soviet broadcasts and other unspecified actJons in Iran could damage relations b.etween Washington and Moscow u well as have a negative effect on Iran itself, the State Department said. · Tbe dec'asloa to accept the gov ernment of Ayatollah Rubollah Khqmeini as in control of Iran has tbe pracUcal effect or wltbdrawlng recognition of the shah of Iran u head of state. The shah left Iran Jan. 16 for what is expected to be perma· oent edle. <Related atory, Pate A•.> . At one gathering point today. an American in military fatigues shouted urgently through a bullhorn at coun- try men racing up in a'uto· mobiles. "Move out of your automobiles as quickly as possi- ble," he said. "Please move directly inside as quickly as you can." Wearing bullet-proof vests and hefting automatic rifles, guer. rillas loyal lo A yatollah RuhoUah Kohomeini stood guard to protect the Americans. Those being evacuated mainly employees or U.S. com- panies here -hurried from their c_ars lugging suitcases, cassette players aod pets in shipping boxes. One still sported a cowboy hat. despite embassy advice that Americans keep a low proTtle in the troubled city. Pan American World Airways landed a Boeing 707 at Tehran's Mehrabad International Airport today and flew out with 167 passengers, including Pan Am employees and theit dependents, other Americans and a handful oh>therloreigners. The full-scale evacuation wm begin 'Saturday. when at least two Pan Am )umbo jets, with a total of 800 s'eals, arrive. Evacuations also were scheduled for British, Canadian. New Zealand and Australian citizens Saturday. An estimated 7,000 Americans remain in Iran -compared with some 45,000 a year ago -and embassy officials say they hope to--arrtift-ourat t but ?;OOO:--- Those staying behind will in- clude skeletal staffs of the em· bassy and private firms-; journalists and Americans mar- ried to lranians. Several days or evacuation mghts are expected. At the core or the Khomeini mass movement that ousted Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi are conservative Mosrems who opposed his Western-style modernization of Iran and what they said was American domina- tion of their nation. F..n W•r The United States is in "a bad, bad situation'' end is "close· to declslc)ns which .... , ......... 1llis Door a Claore Sue Dudick opens a 97 ,OOO·pound concrete- filled door at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory in Livermore, Calif. The heavy· door is used to shield a neutron source. lt 's eight feet thic k and nearly 12 feet wide. Search WorOl wa1te Families Press Coast Guard to Co ntimie By TOM BARLEY Ol tlle o.lty 1'1"4 St.ff Three Orange County families were waiting today for a de· cision by the Coast Guard thal could, they believe, mean the diflerence between life and death for the two men and a woman who left San Diego on the 45-foot "Armistice" 25 days ago. Coast Guard officers met the families and ~ friends and rel~ atives in Long Beach Thursday night and promised. after heated discussion, to review the earlier decision to suspend the search for the missing vessel and her crew. "We begged and implored them." Mrs. Marie McDonald of Costa Mesa said today "We told them we were very grateful for all thet have done. but we do not feel that the ships and planes hav.e been out there long enough.· Mrs. McDonald Is the mother of Dennis Vowell, 22, the skipper of the "Armistice." With Vowell were his wife. Debbie, 21, of San Clemente Council Hopefuls Set Mark ......_ The city of San Clemente bas ranch property for open space just tied for a Califom1a all-time wlll p{'Obabty require two ballots record in the aftermath of its re· for each voter, Berg said. cent City Council recall election. 'The April 24 special election San· Clemente bu bad 38 can-will fill three City Council seats didales rush in to file to run for vacated in a January recall. tbe three seats now open u a re· Those recalled. but seated until 1ull of recall ousters. they are replaced. are Mayor The only other city to equal William Walker and council that number or council can· members Howard Mushett and did ates In Callfornla was Donna Wilklnloa. Lakewood.· Previously, Santa rtnmdal statement. filed by MOilica held the record with • tJae "31 candidate. showed a wide hopefuls. ran1e ol llolc_li.np, from 1bose Clemente, and Gary Newton, 22, of San Dieoo. Vowell and Newton attended high school together in Costa Bes a . Vowell 's wife is the former Debbie Powers. M ra. McDonald said the del· egation or friends and family argued that the lO·day search by Coast Guard shies and aircraft, <See SEARCH, Page A?> Two Factions Oash ill S tate Farm Dispute OXNARD CAP> -A con!ron· talion broke out this morning between striking !arm workers and non·union crews preparing to cont.ihue harvesting tbe celery crop here, police said. <Related story. Page AS. > Some rock·throwlng was re· ported art.er about 30 United Farm Workers members set up picket lines al lhe st11i111 area, where lbe non-union workers waited ror buses, said Sgt. Oeor1e Moore. • A bout 30 officers were dis· patched to tbe sceoe, he added. No Injuries or arre1t.s were lmmedlateJy rePorted, Moore said., Airwest Proving Noisier By GAllY GRANVILLE Of .. Dalty 1'1"4 SU.ff Supervisor Thomas Ri~o­ceded today that larger jetS be· Ing flown from Orange ty Airport by Hughes Alrwest are proving noisier than the airliners authorized for use at the airport. Consequently, Riley said, he will withdraw hrs support of the Boeing TZ1 test program at the aif'port. · Riley said be has lhe results of almost two months or testing-of the larger jet airliner. The report shows that, in the initial testing period, the 727 was less noisy than the DC·9 and Boeing 737 jets that have been used in airline operations at Orange County Air.p'ort for several years. Thal testing period from Dec. ts to Jan. 25 was under takeoff procedures aimed at reducing the Impact of jet noise on are~ adjoining the airport. : But when the Federal Aviation. Administration ordered changes in those takeoff procedures in the interest or safety. the larger aircraft was shown to be no~ in test samples. For example , in the period from Feb. 2 to Feb. 13 the noise lest results show. in one instance at a testing station. the 727 registered 101.9on the noise scale while the smaller 737 registered 101.1. . As far as Riley is concerned. the test results clearly show the bigger airplane to be noisier un· der the new rules despite its ear· ly good showing under the old takeoff procedures. "I said at the outset of the test program that when it is shown . r I -ttre1 e is more of a· noise-preblem---- that I would withdraw my sup. port," Riley said. "That's what I am doing in light of this most recent report," the supervisor said. He indicated he will move at next Tuesday 's board of supervisors meeting to cancel the tests under a provision he. designed that gives the county an out should the results be un· satisfactory. "I insisted that the cancella- tion provisions be provided so as to minimize any adven;e affect on the community and I feel ob· ligated to maintain my pledge1" Riley said. <See RILEY, Page .\2) Coast Weath er ·Mostly sunny with a few clouds and slightly warmer Saturday. Fair tonight. Lows tonight 42 to 48. Highs Sa~urday 62 to 67. I NSIDE T ODAY ~-.might mean San Clemente C~ Clerk Max who bad Dothln1 to rePort to However. said one ofUcer at the aceae, "When t.bat b~ we could have real problems." William ff. van, ambuudor ln Tehran, "baa re· layed to the govemmenl in Iran our intention to maintain diplomatic relaUona wllh lhal 1overnment," departmenl •Poflesmu Hoddtq Carter Hid. - Barry Goldwater told a Phoenix Executives Club forum Thursday nlght. Goldwater expressed fears Russia could block Middle Eaat OU shipment.I. rt wallruormed or Citllitl WllO blve IUbltlnUlitn-- the record by -41 l'epretentatJve of vfflmenta and real estate in San the Martin· and Chapman elec· Clemente. Uoa tupply firm ot Lakewood. Bers said candidatea were not The -hl1b number of can· required to list Income or their dldaltl and a ballot measure on • priMt,.t place of residence on pro.,._t purdmN b7 tile clty ol UM ftaaadel lt*meatl. '\ The UFW struck 11 or 28 ma· Jor growers ln Callror:nia and Arizona on Jan. 19 ln a wap dla· pute that has prlmarjly affee\ed the lettuce industry. • The OranRe Count) 0 11tr1ct Attorney's Offlt't! as coruilderlnt W\ng criminal chuicc 111awt a ant• Ana pJullc ~rteon •holt> patient difd hv da11 after UD · dl'rl(Oin& a brea!t Implant 1151 No embcir / tnf orowd o\1n u\d ~ d t•t. ion wh~l'hl·r to rilf' ctuargt agnaftbt Or ltalpb ·W Scnal\ will be ma<k awxt w It w~ l\"aml.'d the c1tse fell an le> the di!itnct •U.urn~y· bandl ufler nA inten lvl' m1r cJaUOn "'to the "omlUl't. d~ath by Santa Ana poUcc NEW YORK <AP > BUly C4rter, brother of the pres~t. uaed an obscenity lo dlsmlsa American Jews who have crillclzed his beiog ttost to a visiting Libyan goodwut mlss1on. ''Th y can k~ my a u~ far a6 I 'm concerned now,·· Cprte,r aid at rec pllon held by Libyans al the Un1lt-d' at ons. Carter' r~m•rk wo mudl" dunng an lnterview with M Schuenfl!ld. UN bureau ctnel for the Mutual Broadca Ung Sy~telll Curter could not b~ r aeht><l tor oommenl Thuls · da" ntfi?ht • · 1 ·m vf.!1 y c-o mfor tobh: wtth tbe Libyan deteia· t ton Th y re friends of mme. they wm remain fri~ndb of mtnl·:· he ~•id m the interview Marsbaek Qu Htlon Secret ,. Witne'ss Puzzles LOS ANGELES lAP> -The Lee Marvin trle l we nt •oto secret SHalon for a second day • \Oday with partlclpants silent on tbe ldenWy of a mystery wit· nets. Attorneya and the witness_ tiled Into the chambers of Superlor Court Judge Arthur Ma rshall this tnoming and said lt was unlikely they would come lnto open court unlll someUme in the afternoon. More witnesses were sum· moned ro the courthouse for secret testimony. Reporters learned their iden· • . ~ -~ .......... MAPPING THE SEARCH FOR THA!I! LOST AT lb Coast Guard Lt. Bob Mejewald DtNCt9 Re~ Tbe won1un, Ml's K1m Plocl. ~• 33·year-old mother of U\t chaldrcn. IA~l'<I aoto re5pLrat.ory urrest ~·b11e unduaoana brea•t unplant surteury 11\ Small'& ot lice at 3620 S llrii.tol St . Sanua · ...._ · titles despite efforts by at-Roc ky 's Grand,son: !,';.~~:~s to shield them from the The witnesses were Harry Hogan, production. manager of F,....P"fleA J Ana Thl' "'omun dat'd 111 Sant• Anu .Tus tin Comtn un1ty llosp1l1tl IJ H w H Marvin 's movie. "Hell in the .none e as anny Pacific," his wife, La Verna; a SEARCH TO CONTINUE? • • r '.r .f:' character actor, Matt Clark, Navy vessels and Air Force .. who arrived at the courthouse They have offered a $1,000 re· ward for any information that leads them to determine the rate or the missing mariners. And p os ter s depicting the "Armistice" and her occupants wjll be tacked up at every possi- ble location in Mexico. "We think they are out there somewhere," Mrs. McDonald said. "We have not 1ivea up hope and we don't expect the Coast Guard to give up, either." hve dayl) lut\'1 . M eanwtllle . ., last·mmutt et fort by Smal\ to avoid being temp0ouily bAued._ !mm.. Ql"IC• t1ce today failed Thursday 1n Orange County Superior Court. After a 15-manule discussion with attorneys m·lus chambers, Judge William S. Lee re.fused to delay the order that bars Dr Small from practice. Judge Lee's refusal sets the stage for attorney Terry Giles to move his appeal to the Fourth District Court of Appeal. J udge Lee issued a temporary restraining order last week bar- ring SmaJI from practice effec· tlve today after the state Board of Medic.al ~uality Assurance said not lo do so would endanger pu blic health, s afe ty a nd welfare. As things stand' now, Small is prohibited from practicing as welt as performing surgeries in his clinic offices until his case is reviewed by the slate medical board. That.--baJHs the first invoked unde r a new s tate· law that makes it possible to prohibit professionals from practicing on the strength of a court order. Giles wants lo appeal the temporary restraining order is· sued by Judge Lee. Until he does so, he wants Small to be allowed to continue practice. " NEW YORK 1AP I Steven Rockefell~r Jr , grandson or the We Nelson A. RocJt~dl« ~aid t oday that 1r he met ha s grandfather'i. citde Mega n Marsback, "I would say to her, 'l hope you m a d e m y grandfather happy.' ·' Rockefeller, 18. was asked !"bout Miss Marshack during an thtervlew on WABC·TV's "AM· New York" program. She ls a $60,000-a·year research arae~who was with Neleion Rockefelle r when be was stricken by a heart a ttack Jan. 26. "l don't know what Megan's role was exactly." he added. ''but if she was invol ved with granddaddy. I hope that she did the best she could and helped him out the best she could and that sbe was instrumental in some or his success." 9>ftflicting accounts given by family spokesmen a bout the circumstances of Ne lson Rockefeller's death have raised questions as to whether his life could have been saved. Last week the grandson said in an interview that he wanted the truth lo come out. Asked today If he was satfsfied that the truth bad come out, he said, "I'm satisfied. EmolionaJ. ly, I'm satisfied. I can deal with this. I can deal with it just fine emotionally as a member of the Hockefeller family who cared with his wife and an infant in a planes was, in fact, a four-day for granddaddy." baby seat. ~c:iir~a~ the ocean off Baja But be deflected a ny quesW>n..-. It was beli~ve<!_ that the Clar~ Tbick Cog.halted opeutioos"1or ing about the conflicts in·state· b'"ia ~n neigbOO!S of the actor six days, they said. during which ments about the death. saying, ~nd ~ass !tf arvm when they time the missing vessel might "First of all. as Nelson's first lived m ~~hb\1'. . have drifted to a point much children said, we do not intend The ongmal sec~et wa~ness. a farther south than that scanned lo make any further comment young blond man. is beheved to bythesearchers. · publicly. l'm the first one to be 811 actor. The last known sighting of the comply with the wishes of my An~lber witness, who was missing trio was on Jan. 24. two family because I love and permitt~ to l8;lk to reporters days after the "Armistice" left respect them. ·after ~tifylng m. ~ham~rs to· San Diego for a one-week fishing "In light of the loss of my day, said he lestill~ pnvate!y trip that was to be centered grandfather, I think-it's painful only ~·~ all pan,Jcip~ts an around San Clemente lslnnd. to pursue the issue any more. the case. did P?t want to tn.ter· Occupants of a pas.sing vessel An..d that's how I !eel a bout that rupl their session to come lllto said the Vowells and Newton particular topic_." open court: . told them thev had one and one Manhattan District Attorney Noel Stein, a former exec:utave half tons of fish aboard: Shortly Robert Morgenlhau denied re· of . Playboy Clubs lntemallon~. after that encounter, a storm hit ports Thursday that his orfice said be told the court that Miss the area. has conducted an investigation Marvin never sang al tbe San The Coast Guard said reports of Rockefeller's death. Francisco Play.boy Club. of floating debris in the area "There is no basis for an in-She had testified that she a~-have been checked and proved vesligation by m y office," peared there in 1964. ~e sa.td to be unfounded. But a life ring Morgenthau said. Asked about the club did not open until 1965. bearing the name .. Armistice" the conflicting accounts · A crowd of s pec tators was picked up by a fishing _ M ~rgent~au s aid he h ad re'. gathered. in the hallway waiting vessel off La J olla and banded ce1 ved information a bout for the trial to reopen. over to authorities. ·Rockefeller's death from police Marshall bad ordered at-Backed by many of the Criends a nd "other sources," whom he torneys in the case not to talk and rela tives who went with declinedtoidentify. abouttheyoung"blondman.wbo them t o Long Beach , the He said the information was declined to tell his name or age families ot tbe missing trio are not part or a formal invesliga. lo reporters when he emerged leaving fonight for the Baja lion. however .· A spokesman after four hours of secret California area where they in- later declined to cbaract.eriu -testimony Thunday. -- -tend-to bunt aJon('tbe sbo~llne the inquiry. "I've been told I can't speak tor any trace or their loved ones. Morgentt:i.au ~aid ·"the police about the case," the witness told , were n ot. mi s led •' about .,.,a crowd or reporters. "The BnaaiP Boa .. d Rockefeller s death. judge said not to say anything. --e .._ • ' I'm not a lawyer and I doo't F ..... r.,,eAJ FLUOR ••• protect American lives and or- dered an emergency evac1.4atioo plan. _ - Fluor was able to remove all but 25 of its non -Iranian employees as of a month ago. Tbe company· still bas not dis- closed the total number or Americans that were working on two petrochemical projects in the country. As of the first or this month. several American employees were reported supervising a natural gas project Fluor de· signed and constructed in the south ot Iran, irrPazanan. · But Judge Lee said no lo the request when it was handed to J Q • • ~~~!~.Giles late Thursday af· ury uest1on1ng ~ow. the defense attorney is know if my name or ag.e is rele· R! J -rs to T7;a vant to the case. I'd better not If.le P' i.:., say." The third annuat vn .;,u~t­ Morey Boogie contest, pitting top.notch boogie board en- thusiasts Crom throughout the state in competition is scheduled Feb. 23 and 24 in Laguna Beach. Another project, and oil re- finery worth an estimated $750 million, is 98 percent complete, according to Fluor spokesmen. The refinery at Esfaban and Fluor offices in Tehran, the lra· Dian capital, contained the re- mainingAmerican work force. work force. free to appeal to a nigher court Cor a delay in the ban until the court has the lime to review the bannio8 order itself. To Resume Tuesday ..... Giles said in an interview Thursday that other doctors wil! be practicing in Small's offices while the ban is in e'rfecl. He said also that the 29-year· old doctor is concerned about be· ing ·able to provide post · operative care for bis patients. The youthful defense attorney mentioned that some of those patients have contacted him to complain about the order which. m effect, prohibits Small from • providmg post.operative and other care lo which they would otherwise be entitled. f'rott1Pa,,eAJ _TEACHERS employees who worked the en· lire year. was made a s an ~lte rn ative lo the forbidden salary hikes. "If the court has changed the eUect or the Jaw," Woollell said. ··we will have to go back and try to determine if that gives lhe ci- ty different alte rnatives from lhe original ones." Employees in Irvine do not negotiate annual work con- lracls, as is done in other cities. There are no public unions or employee bargaining units. Increases are dete rmined l h r ough meet· a nd -c onter sessions hosted by Woollett, who makes recommenda tions for salar y adjustments and takes them to the City Council for ap- proval. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1 n .. Oft"OI!' 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Or~~-=--~~ .... 1,., ., -··•:rMtfth ,..,.," ,,,,., ' :::;~.:~::..:.'.'"° tOte ,., "'"'"'left ~r;:,ft~~mi::::~,.:1e.,;-,~:, ~~ _,,,~,t tt "'411 "' u .-i111ri "'"""'' ..,,,...,,_u,._, Attorneys in the murder retrial of Huntington Harbour ohysician Dr. William Waddill will .resume quesllonmg of pros- pe_clive Orange County Superior Costof G<U RUing Again? SA N FRANCISCO <AP> -vasollne prices are likely to rise a few cents a gallon this year unless Ira n begins selling oil again in the near future. one of the nation's Jrgest -oil companies predic s. But the situation could be worse than the 1973 Arab oil embargo if the Middle Eastern nation' does not begin exporting 01 1 again by summer, ex- ecutives for Chevron, USA predict-ed Thursday. "If Iran exports resume, the situation won •t get any worse than il is now," said Kenneth· Haley, assistant m a nager of Che vron's economics department. Axing Suspect Facing Trial SAN DIEG O <AP ) Lawrence Singleton, a baldJng merchant sea man from Sparks, Nev., bas bet'ill ordered to stand trial Feb. 26 on charges of rap· ing a 15-year-old runaway and then hacking orr her arms. After a brief pretrial hearing Thursday, Superior Court Judge Earl H. Maas Jr. ruled that the trial be bead as scbeduleCr.° The 51-year·old Singleton' is charged with rape, mayhem, kidnapping. sodomy a nd forced oral copulation in connection with UieSept. 29 attack on M!J;Y Belle Vincent of Las Vegas, Nev. 1E4 DANCING REJTl'AUZED Tbe current al\emooll detiCht ta Tea Danetq, a revtvaJ ol the dancee PoPU)ar rn tbe 'JOI. OOUl~alt QR are ltW.nl lDto the act on Sun· 4111 (tbroqb Marcb) at South Co••t Plall. abopptna malt. See Featwinl, P .. e Bl. r Court jurors again on Tuesday. As they sorted through pot.en· tial jurors for the third straight day Th ursday, pros ecutor Robert Chatterton and defense attorney Charles Weedman cen· tered most of their questions around right-to-life issues and ·the role Qf the pbY,sicia n. Waddill is accused of slrangl· ing a newborn girl in March 1977 a fter an unsuccessful saline abortion. The infant was born to an 18· year-old unwed -mother at Westm in s ter Community Hospital. The l>l'OStttltion -attempted to show during Waddill 's first trial that the physician strangled the infant after il survived and be feared it would go through life as a vegetable. Waddill, however. contended the infant never was aliYe. The first trial ended in a mis- trial when j.ury members said after 16 weeks of testimony and 11 days of deliberating they were deadlocked 7·5 in favor of acquittal. .......... HELD IN k.AYINGI ~ l.ntplDyM Luoltlnl 7 The judge, asked by repe(ters about bis sudden decision to close the trial, said : "It's a proceeding to de· termine whether certain evidence which is being offered in evidence should be considered in the case." If it is ruled relevant. he said , the testimony .will be m ade public. Marshall was asked if the testimony conceMJS priyate matters. "Yes," he said. "That's cor- rect . That 's a good term." The secret session was called only a few hours afte r the lawyers for Marvin began pre· senling evidence in the trial in which Miss Marvin is seeking a $1.8 million property settlement. The pair lived together for six years but never married. Teen Arrested LAKEWOOD <APl -A 17· year-old boy who was overheard saying be bad "lots of 20s from, the bank" during a telephone conversation bas been booked for investigation of robbery. authorities said. Deputies said they recovered most of the $500 that bad been t aken from a nearby Ba nk of America 20 minutes earlier;. The c6ntest, held Ui conjunc- tion with the Laguna Beach Winter Festival begins at 7 a.m. Feb.~ at the base or Oak Street. Entry deadline is Feb. 22. and applicaUons may be picked up at the chamber of commerce of- fices or at Oak Street Surf SbOp. Finals wiJI be held Sunday, Feb. 24. For more information, call Pat Serrano in Oceanside at 439-0907. p,... l"flfle Al RILEY ••• A Fluor executive said 125 Ira- nians still are operating the re- finery. In a stat.emeot issued with the company's annual report dis- tributed last week, • Fluor of- fi cials told stockholders that "worst case" losses in Iran would amount lo $25 million. "Worst case" would be if all f.Jqor properties were co~t­ ed and tbe company were not al· lowed to return lo the country to work. Losses wowd be of a bead· quarters building in Iran, of equipment, and of revenues from the Esfaban refinery. A spokesman said that, on the positive side. Fluor might very well be allowed to go back to finish its work on the refinery, which the compa ny both de· signed and built. -.:r.:-_c::·...:;;-r!----Re-said lhe com.p.any b_H_ nu~ 1Unt'es as appeaJed worked continuous ly with the ~e . FAA order that forced the National lranian Oil Company atrline to adopt the new ~eorr for 20 years. procedures •.lmost.madway H e speculated on the through ~testing penod. likelihood that a national cor- The alrhne hopes to be abl~ to poraUon with such extensive his- retum to the takeoff practices tory of foreign influence would that, wbf:n followed , show~ lbe survive current ruler Ayatollah larger aircraft that carnes 50 RuhoUab KhomeinJ 's can to cut percent more passenge rs an foreign ties. performed (avorably on noise "I guess ... the s pokesman standarct;s when coo:ipared to tbe said, "that lik& every other gov-smaller Jet planes tn use at the eTDment agency in that country, airport. it'!i'a shambles." ·2 lffi}ed, I W ollnded ~'Angry' Bay Area Employee Held in Shooting • SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A city employee a pparently angered over a bad evaluation of bis work pulled a gun and opened flre al a water pumping station today, leaving two men dead and a third wounded, police said. "This place is a bloody mess," said an unidentified person who answered the telephone at the pumping station shortly alter the 8:05 a.m . shooting. Tbe dead were identified by co-workers as Patrick Heafy. 45 lo 50 years old, the chief Sta· Uonary enf{neer al the pumping station, and Eduardo Bura, about 27, a aenior stationary en1lneer. Tlae mayoc-'a office said the third man, James Cbamberlaio, about 50, received apparent 1uperftdaJ wounds. Ht WU reported .. stable con- dltlon at iilaalon Emtr1ency Hotpltal. - Pollet uld Chamberlain lelepboMd them to report be and tbe. Cllhera bad beeo lbot ln t.M 1t.aUoD'1 tm)' offlce. AutboriU.. reported a man was taken into c ustody 40 minutes later on Van Ness Avenue. several miles from the scene. . He was identilied as Roland B. Luchin.i, 44. Pollet took him to the Hall ol Justice for quesUon- ing. Police information oflicer Mike O'Toole said witneaaes re· ported tbat "the suspect just walked in to the pumpin& station office and started sbootlog ... A repOrter at the scene said the office. meuurinl about 12 by ei1ht reet, was "a bloody mesa." There were three lar1e pools of blood staining the belie rug, blood coated a looteleaf binder imlde a drawer that bad bes opened and there wu a bullet bole in one window. Police oftker Gordon Wyatt aalcl the abooUnl erupted u the day abift wu bectmUn• wort at tJle LUe llertid pumptq •ta· Uon OD 8rotberbood 'Way, In \be IOUtbftltern pert of ..... city. "We don't know wbat the dis· pule wu," Wyatt added. 8ut Har17 Tracf, newit? chief for the water departinent, said it apparently involved a bad work evaluation that Luchini had received several months ago. Tracy said Luchini and bis supervi$ers beld a meeting yesterday, and "I thouaht it broke up in good terms." Tbe station caretaker, Brutus Brent, ..S, who lives J.o a cottage behind the slalioo, did he beard six abots while he was iD bed between 7:30 and 8 a.m. "It's something you can't ex- plain," said Brent "It ~s someUUng I never would bave expected.'' Mayor Dianne Feinstein, who took °"' the he lm or the dty alter her predece98or wu tbot to deatb lo bis office tbree • moatbt aco. illued a mi.meat 1a1lnc: "I am abocked and aaddmett by tbe MDMleaa sbootine· . ,, . Tbls k1od of random killlq bu no place la our dty, or U1 Giber community. • . . . ·•we m\llt redouble our llfhrta to put an• tlDd to tbe violence whicb pl._. tlWI l0dtlt7. •• - , 84 ONLY PILOT s ~SE COMI!OSITE. TRANSAG~IONS f ' , I ..., ~ • I •• • .... L ' I .... ,..,,, ·~.. IWf A 0 I "' {"~ -I > ' I •.i. '1 Qi.j ·"' ' .. • "' .,~ • • I"'"~ .., • '"' ij., • '• 111 .. 1· ••'" • ''~ "'•'<• ,,,. '! ,,... '"' • •'-"01111.. • J ,. ••~ '• r .. 1i '"° io ,, t"\ AllllP I,. , .,,. :~ .. ~ t~.. • ....... 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'' WIPP pl•.so .. 110 ., •• BatlyMf '102J 101 s1• •• •r: ~c~~':.c'., 115 ~ ,! ~~ ·,,,. Grain9r 1&11 IJ J7'•• "• c .,,,M;-M •• ,.., PetR,p11)5 .. 21 '"'" ., StrlORll l.08 • JI 1' • \-. W\lttT llO' n 10"• OallOE 118 I 11 1'" • >t ,.,,1101 1 tO I •J lJ' ' .._ Granllvl I J1' II II\.,• "• MA OM ·-'• t S .., I Pflter 1.2'0 II 61S 31'"' • '> SlutNor 1 2l ) ll ,..\!, • '"' W11Atrl AO l 1115 1''11 B•nC~• ., s t 19'•' '• r11mr-108 • so 31!' ••• ., C.rayo• llO s 11012~ ''• ~~~ I~ = J~~· ~! ;~ PMIOO .6073 161 21,,. ',,~Su•;.~ I.~ 1~ ~! ~;~ . .,.. WAit pl 1 b m. 8anda9 ·'° I 36 13 ... CuiDro I'°.. 11 11'4: .... GIA P( 5• ,. ' MGIC " , '3 ..... " ""',••E• I.to 10 10 11 • • • sunChm 60 ' ' ,.... w11e~c I 36 • 303 ,.~. '"' • STOCKS I BUSlNESS _:_00, _Gas Leases &sued by U.S. BJ SYLVIA POaTEa With the U.S. lnrtaUon=~ t lven another twill by tbe 14.5 percent crude on te hlie lmpoeed for tm by lbe Orcaniaatlon of Petro Exportlnc Countries, the domes-Uc search for oll an~o ii certalA to apeed up. A few lucky people reeoup man of the eMTCY dollars loll al the gu ·oU mP1 tbrouah ~e "1overnmenl oil and ps lottery." operat.ed UDder the U.S • .Department or ln~l''S B""'au or Land Manqemen.t'• "•lmull&MOUS oil and 1aa leuina system." tJNDER THE PSOGllAM. THE 1overnment !Jaues "" lwo lypes of le11ea for on and 1u explor1Uon and develop· ment on land thal ls federally owned; compelltlve and noo· competitive. The compet.lUve leases are issued ror U .s. land within the known geologic strueture or • producinc oll and aa.s field ascertained by the U.S. Geoloetcal Survey. These are iJsued to the quallOed person who aubrnttl the hl~t bld. Non·competitlve leases are issued throu1b t he slmultaneous oil and gas leulng system on "wlldcat" laod subject to leoing t.o the first qualified penon makiu ap· plicaUoo ror • lease. This land is not ln any known teologic structure or a produc· Ing oil and gas Clel<f. · Money's Worth They are called non· competitive beca use the applicant is entitled to the Jease wltho.ut competitive bidding At the expiration of the non·competitive lease. the land again becomes available for 1,asi.ng. · ,Before 1960. when this land was offered on a first· come. first-served basis, chaos would often break out as lessees fou ght for stakes. As a result, an orderly system was developed to award non-competitive leases through the simultaneous oil and gas lease drawing. Mosl or the tracts offered under this program are in the Western states. although a few tracts have been put up for non· competitive lea.sing in the Midwest and East. A UST OF LAND AVAILABLE FOR re-leasing is pre· pared each month by the state office of the Bureau or Land Management and i5 available by mail for a small charge. The BLM st.ate office posts the list on the third Monday of the. month at 10 a.m.; applications for leasing are accepled untit 10 a.m. on t.be following fifth worldnt day; if more than ooe application is received for a given tract, a dra w· ing is held to decide who will get the lease. Any U.S. citizen may bid for oil and gas leases. They can be issued to legal guardians or trustees ort behalf o( minors and to associations of citiiens and corporatioos or· ganized under U.S. government or state laws. The drawing is held at the BLM state office with three entry cards drawn for each available parcel. Priority is based on the order in which they are drawn. The winner has 15 days to pay the annua l rent for the first year for $1 an acre or any fract1on The second and third entries are retained by the bureau in case the higher priority appli- cant is disqualified. NON-COMPETITIVE LEASES HAVE returned prof· its. These are the "hot" area leases ln known oil and gas development areas. But mosl have little or no value and others have averaged a few dollars per acre on resale. Here are some tips . -Be warned. This is probably not the first time that the land offered has been leased. and the land generally is not recognized as being w1tbln a known geological struc· ture of a producing field . -An offer to lease is a gamble. for 90 percent or !he tracts are never drilled. Winn.mg the drawing is tough. nearly 2.S million riled ror 9,000 tracts an 1977. -The BLM does not classify I.he land parcels as to potential value. People who use a "filing ser vice" should keep in mind that it is not connected with tbe BLM or any other federal agency. -Be skeptical or any riling service that paints a loo rosy picture of profit Check with lhe Better Business Bureau Breiv ¥our Own'-. -. . .. It's Legal Now Be•nZ'it~~ .~ 's 10 101' '• C:ume .. I llO \ IS lS' Gtl -0 la 5 ,. 36 .... M&cAF -I • u... I . Piii E pl •.AO . 12'0 n•. I•. SunEI .60.. •• ,. W11CoNA 40 • .. "'"-'. • -· 10 lJ'• • • • Curr Int 1 IO S fl 111,; ·,..,. GINoNk I fO I 16 U'• '" Ml> O AO S 1 <t• ' PllHE pl I .IS tlOO 116 1 S ,. WP•ctn I IS 3'\oo, •, 8-ofVa 10f ) I Ii'• CunW llO 1 33 Ii~ GtWFln 11b ' 101 ,...,, ·~Ma~.; .. S II <t •.·;._ Pnl1Eplt.50.:.J100 '3 , '' S~~~o.,. ~~ 1 1~ !j~• 1 • IN11Pubt •• IS 111 1175 ... • .. en11Am 1 •o 1 508 7•~ c:v'li> 118 1 ., 01•• , GGl&n1 1Oii17 1 1•' • '" M•cmui n 1 1,,. 12, Pl\lldut> .'6 e ,. 1"" sun~·!" 1 .. • ~· -• ·~ w unlon 1 AO • eeo '''• • "' W ASHJNGTON (AP) Good news. beer lovers·. It's 8•n•Tr l S JI lJ"' Cyf>ru\ 90!> IO lOll J&' , ' Crtyl\ Ul• • 101 111 ' If• •' PltllMr 2~ 10 111 t 1 , •, ~" _, -· •v ... • WnUn pl•«! t .4'1~, 1 Bk'Tr pf MO J 1o"' o O 1 ' Gr~yhnd wt JI •It Memo pl I JO • 1 ti • 1 Plllllncl ll S 1 •"'-'" Suric"tr llO 1 iil 27' • ' '• WIJn Opll 11 • 10 10._ finally legal tO brew "0Ur OWTI ! BAnM< ll II 10 1o;i.. " OPF • ,; I~ Gr-C ...., t 2J I '•• it M•<i I •S S 0 ll''• o; Pllltlncl pt' I ' 10" " Suncl• PIJ SO \ ss1,. I WUTI Ill i S6 .. 3 711~... ,, ea .wr 1,60n " n .. oernon 70183 M> \'~" ·;. GtllRIY • 4•. M"' "t 1'e .. 111 11"' ,., ,...11...., 110 ·1 '°' ll..;. .: Slln\M .20eJ& tt• ,,,,.,,) wuivEI q!i. sl'i ,,, The change in the law, signed last fall by Pre~tdent QarclCA .n II 12' 13>1. • • O•nAov •• 104 ,... .. Grumm 110 & JI IS'•. M•olcCI ·60 ) 3'S •0~ Plt<IAvl i • & " "' • ,, SVotV•• .5' • 60 11 w st •< 1 '7 I 11 ,.~· • Carter . became off1·c1'al tha's month. 8.trl\sGp I 1 b 71'• '1o 0..1>aCo 1 tO 6 60 19... ' Gu•rclln .:16 o ' IS'~ M•ftl\ln 30 t 1 IO''o PleclNG 1 SN I 11 17 • 'S111>rOll J8031 IOuJ:Jt •'''> v •-• 8¥rYW .... 10 1• u•. "• Oantnd I ao • 84 "°"' •. ~ C.lfWUf\ .1S • • "'·. MMllLI .3010 1 1, ·;· i. Pitt 1 '.20 1 l6 ,.,. ... : • SllOnlllG .42 \ ' 11 -.. .::~;~·~ ~ ~: ~ .... B•uK11 1.n • JS ,. •• •• O•rj p1 1 _ _l_!".. G«Wpt Jso.. 1 "' M,,...., 221 • 31 Jt ...... PlbllcY-•..n.J. w »1<o-$M.P<CP -' w""I '° •-n-n~~---=--~Wlllb-E B6TM1fOM£ BBEWlwr.-nd wt'.,emaL· •".,• ..e 1,. ~, ..,,,.... .,. ~fi1'•n 1)-m .. -lf4"'"17" ~1 .,..., • 371 Al'CCT1111., " '"lO'l.... Pl-r 1., a 11J JO'' _ '"' SulroM 90e t0 11 10"' • .,. · "'"' a u Ill 8ayStG '·" 1 n ""' •• oa••h• '°' •\ ,, ,.,'l. • • • gri111t•• » • ,. M••••M ·'° • m :>t:•-,, Pnneve 1.20 e 11 u •. . .,.,•11• 14 • u m--'• :::::1~11" ' , si u~r·: ~ have been popular bobbies for years . .only the·winemaking 8 •vt<Clq ·4 • •10 ..... • ~. O..t•Pnt · •• •s 11~ • .' irs•u• ')6 1 260 ::··~ 1 00 ' Jit 51 •• ' PlltFr9 .ID& 1 1 :io -'"' s~ "' • 13 '""°' "' ~1p11 111 5 1100 '° · ""has been legal. And even ... ~n. the winemakers bad to 8Hri"ll .., • '" ,. • 1 Oo <o SOb • u UV. • I: C.UllUlcl • , '14 ••m 1 • u 10 .. -Pltt\111 I.till 1t ru 1 ... SYMn 011 00 .. I ..\.I .. ~ Witlrtl:"' 1 ., • • m "' u.K &.••Fo 1oe • '°' ,,,,. 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"• o.1t••I• , s StJ JI~ :" H•ll•bt ~ l~ ,J 11 MrUtM 3 20 13 17 63 , ::ii:,,.,, 11111 t0 1n 1Po. • tAw,,. •so 1 .,.., w1eflldt ·'" , • .,., • '· beer or wine ror your own use ......,..ot to sell -and there 8~1coP .ao • ll! ,.. .. g::::,,o°" :~ ~ ,~ -• HamrP , ., 1 11 ~~: , M•"'F 11• • n •&" • Pnd.,.,,,0 ~ 1~ '" 50:'• • '"' Ta11erc1 60 1 JS 211,;; "° w lntemi 1 ;i. s1• 19•, are r~strictions on how much you can make. ee1c1e<1 '" s e 11•. ·~ °'"""' 1 1 " 3s• • ~ H•nJs 1.s1e .. 31 .,.,, • "'•""" 1 '° • 31 JI'• ' ~~~ 1 " t 1i'f l~" T••cou 1 i.-. :l"~rO ,_!:'~ ~ .£..• · '• The rules now ello'"' any adult to m""ke the products, B•ldnH ~ • 117 u l\lo, 1 O.nnyi 90 1 ,., 10,; , , H<1nJ1 1 a.a . . ?O 19\lo. •-t Maryl< • 11 ll>O 11., Pont< IOI> 1 1t It',. ,,, T•llo 1 1 11• .. -•. WI~ ~ • ,. .. 1,~ • "" .. a BellH-... I 3' IS'. • .. OlllUDIW eo " tJ IS'. • • HN!lmn I 6 ,. U\~. ·~ Mel Cup " , )I ••••• I PMIGf I 10 • Tl "'". ' Tati.y "' I I .,... ..., llbOO 1 I • • nol JUSt the head of a family as under the for . e .. 111,.., u a ~ ,, •'. • , • o.Soio • 1 • •• 11 ... ,..,yH 110 10 ,. " • • .., ~uo 1 ,s2 • ,, '"· POV p1 11 ·so ~ 103,, • .: '•::;r.E' 1 11 > ,, 11•, ;,~r~J 2 ie ~ , 11 ~. , • • mer wine Demi\ I tO • I 7? OetEcl I S7 I 212 l4'• HeMe I 80 11 t ~:'.! • " ::!:' 11 ~I~ 1o; n .. • \, PorG of ?.60 I U -'• T~:n..!cfl ,, .. 80• 17As'..,.• , WI\£ 114 ''° 110 qq • reguJation. e .. ndl• J S6 .. S• 311 '• 0.IE pf s so , M'•. '• Her8rJ '"" 11 ,,...., M F Poutd• 11• I 16 )1\lo v• • • WjtGn In I ,. 701'> The lim 't " 100 llo ( th . d It . e"""P , ., s n> n oe p1 8 1,, s n .. H••O!e\ .20 • ,. ,,,, •uy 111 ..... .. "°'mE• , ,. 1 " 13,. .. ·~n ·" 10 n •o• ..... w KPl , 16 • J ,., 1 1... ga ns ci year 1 ere 1s one a u an 8en<lfPl •JO I •J»• '•~IE pl,,, 12000100 '• Harnisllf 1 I 173 .,~ '• Mt\Cp U I . u ·~·· "• PolE•et•JO 11010 •1; •••• , Tl< net .cl .. '"· WIKPS ,., I " .. ,· ... th e ho usehold. 200 8-18 • .. ,.. °"'"pr 7 71 • "'" ... Horr•" .so II ,, n~ I ::::~'1. ',: • • "~. v. l'rlmeOn ;, 111 ,, .... ~Cllncolr '° • .. ,,.. Witco I 20 • J1 111'.. >, BetkeyP 1 1 &'• Ot•IN 80 I II 10 • ' Ha,,Bk 1 "6 1 s 11\, '• \U IS 34 • PfO<lG ) I) n• ., .... '• ecllnl<" 10 113 ...... WlllrR IO \ , 11... llo if t 0 Bt\IPcl 16 I ,. 7&•, 01010• .. I 100 ., ••••• Harrjs 60 IJ JI 21 M•llel ti.to 1 .. ,.. I\ PtodllSll so 8 ••O 12>o Jt\lrn~ .M I\ 1113 \l•·. "• Wo•••W ~ • 101 •••• ., ga OS w or more Bell\S11 1 «> ' 11~ 11"', •. D•••cp 1 10 1 • ""' H•rKo 1 tO • • ,..,. • ' M•11•1 ""1 u "• Proier 38 1 u "" •) ••ecor 7 '7 ''~ wo..,..1 o0 1 10 u1, ( J adults live there. Under 819fhr 80 11 20 33'• 01Alnt 1 10 I .. JV•• '• Hu~M ,. t 1S 12'' • '' MAYOS I 'Ill 61 1•' • • .. PS¥ Col I .0 10 ,. It~ ftl*<i" ' l•I fl ,., I.,\, '• WOOCI,.;' .. IJ • .0 "' •. ' B!""•Y IO 8 1 !&.loo "' OtomS I &fl b , •• 10'• I '· HorltH\ .S6 I• II 27'•. "· MllYQ I~ IS J•' ....... PSCol pfl 10 l 21'• • Telprml II m .. • .. Wolwlh '"° \ 110 'lO co,,.., UMER the old rule the head of eisFSl 1 \ 1 70, ,~ ,, 0 0 ,,,..8 .1Ga ., ,. ts~ .. .,. Ha•llZd fO s u a tt • Mc0trm1 1 431 701, "• P~lfld 2..1• • 66 1~ re1ea 10 711 S'-'• Wol p1 770 1 Jq• /'If, f II Id 81Klo.Df' .Mtf ,. I~· '"' ol~t,pll M IO Jo J6, H•US. l.l011 S lt '" M<0rot1.10 HI 2711,. v, PS..1<14 t.1t 6 3' 10'"'' '• Tennco t,20 ltOJl"' • t, Wort.Air 4ll l 1,:• :.; 3 am Y COU make Up Bl•lrJn 1.11 • I 16"° • "• OftbOlcl "" 17 21 10\;' "' HwllEI 2 24 I 1 ~ 1 •,\ M<Or pf J '° · I ~ l'SHH tf17S 1100 1& • 1 Tenn< plS SO • Ill'~' Wrlgly t .oit I II """ °"' tO 200 gallons O( . e a 811&\L I 7 116 I~''• ''• OlollotlEo -. IS 145 S1~• H•t•lll! .«>.• l IJ'lti .... M<Dnld . .:1611 U7 ., ... ::.: PhNM I)&•; 71 19''•· .. Tesoro • ?JI t >i ' '• W11rlltr .. 1 10°"': WUl Bl<J<HR Ut ,, 13 ,3 ... "' Olllll\Om .5'1' 66 .~~"i1, HHlhTK 6 4 10'\to• ~ Mc.01)f10 .Ii I .. 30•>·· Vt P$vEG tlJ. , .. ,,.,, '" THorpf t.1.. Ji U '•• .... W¥l•111 flQ : • la • '• year, but there was no.- 81ve8 1 . .0 • 61 231,. '' Diiion 1l7b10 • ,..,.. \') H•O\ 1• 1 IS 10 • M<GEd 1.IO • 14 2•\lo + '" PSEG plt.00 .. 1 HV1 tr, feoco J • ,., ,,... '' Wvltlb .36 & 'Ill • • ;~ 81\Jftrd .10 1 11 ,, .. _ '"' OIUley .. ll lSt :!'•'lo H&<laM .. t 2 I~ .... M<OrH 1,'911 _.U ,.,,.,, .. PSl!.0 pf408 1170 fl'A U Cm I.AO I 1S '1"-1 Q Wyly ' SS •"--o,, prOViliOn for Single ~8• 'S 3S j -v. Olwr\fdl11' ,. 10 it; .. Hellm8 110 1 I ,,.,,_ '"' Mt lntv• . 1100 7S''• .... PSE~21r : 1 ,,~ ;·" ToEll , 30 , tJ 391' .. Boelll 1.10 9 \021 .... _ '"' Olvo Mto '° J'' .. M1ln1H 2 • .. oow. ..... Mt Loul • 11 10"' ..... PSE 1Uf r«> Ill T•ET p(HJ l 11'9 ... -•-Y-Z· . persons. llolwC l?l . 1 .. JI\'>+ -urPeop• ... ,, )) u~' .. ~··~ .... c s , , ....... McMorO 10«1 109 !Slit + PublO ... " ~···· TuGT i ... TdOt Jn.4 .... .,o. t.AOIO 23' S6'1o • Judging by us Bre ers Asso ia'10D r11 tb al BorOell t.n 6 » 25"1<+ ""' OemeM .toe 11 91 .. '.,'i" Hflllflnl 1.10 6 141 1~ .... /11\CNell • ., • t 11•,. , P~l>le '.• • 10 4'te • " THlnd , AO S ?O 20 ~ I,\ XTRA 1,0ol 3 • 11 ltll't • tr, • • W C W Uf e5, e • !Mf1rW , s SA 211 •• "• OCH1111r , , , ,..,,. ·~ He•rnrP .• 10 , .. ... """ u o s oo ,,,,::·.,.. ~sPt: , s. a 29 ""';."" '••11111 '11 •' " -"' V••H ,20 , "' 11'4· .... Jowance is generous. The association reports that ... e e.rin ... s .Ole j J I ... OerOI ... .o • l 2'0\loo. '• H .... C•P .. 1 ,... M<lo'IV• .so IS u ..... •.t. N llt1111 1'.o • • ,,,.._ ~ lullll " "" ' -1111 ~leGO ' 1 8 IS"--.,. l.Q eosE11 '·" 1 ,. ,,,,. • ..., OorMy 60 s ,. ,, ••• Hem1nc ...... 21 ,...,.,,., ~· .40 • n 1~ ,.,, .. 11•, 1o 1~ 'fne>os .,.., • 110 JS • '"' ...ti ·•'• w. u~. ... a verage American adultconsumed~.Tg11lona ofbeeraad Bos£ pf ••• • • HG .. .. .. 0-0t 1 tO a S5' 1t • "' HertUleS I • ,,, 1t .... ~'" ... I) n ,..., ....... Piii•• llfl)S t 10 :: • \II Tn \Jtll 1·'' I '" ".... .... U't,..Cp s u 1l"1t. 2 8 II r . i 97'1 h l te t f bi b fi &osE pr 1.11 . 10 11»4 •• ,. oa.Jn ,,.,. 1J n J311>• ,,_ Htnllv 1.JO " a1• ,.~ .... M11v111a ue , ,. ,,... ""''"''• ·, v Pio ru"'" u o •• 1u 2J~ ., ZtftllllA 1 » 1n '"'-·;,., • ga ons o wme n 1 . l e a s year or w c agures 11osE ~ 1 46 . 11 u • ~. o•..,o 1 :11 e 1s :i.w.. ,,, ...,,,.,pt 1·'°. 1 is.,,• " M•mttu • 100 »111::.:: Pvrottr 1,a e • 7.J\'> ::: rnvu.,. 3 " •11• • "" Zliffl•nc1 • ' •• 1~-~ are available. llratlfff i. s ,_ 11-.. '" ornsr 1 1 .01 37•.+ .., He111111n 1.n •o 105 2'"'• ~~ MefTa 1 a • 10 ,, • .,_ "' =o 120 1 '° '"" M S I ftl 8•-C: .., 1 S1 7AA·• ,,. O«•B ,.. 10 ISi'> ''• H•WllPtl Jo011 1• 11,~ I•~ Mertk 1,,.1• J71 .. ~....... SIO :.10 • , ........ ;;, oney opp y ses Also. the old rules said wirie could not be moved from 8•1fSt !,08 • 61 -• 1 • Or•l'li .71t 1 3 131,.. , .. HOflVlt .10 10 IJ 1., • ~l'Oflll I • a1 '9\1-~ -• 1 I 7• 141. -I~ • b I d 11r1\~ , n 11 m ,.a-·~ 1111Pwtt 59 1 123 1n 1"-'• ~n1on 1 • uo u ... , ~"LY ·• , ,, , • .,, • '• 0,1.,tot ,10 9 >• ..... n NEW YORK CAP) _ T .. -nation'• t e p ace where it was ma e without permission fr'Om the BtillM pf t , JQ Jt~+ "• 4111P,,1 1113 'II l """" • 1 HOb.1'1 U• 1 rs l•~ 1~ Me-.f'et .. 14 I~ ::171, • ~ -ll-4t -• U.: "' government. =~~·!~ .,.,.. ,• 6: :~.· . 'l;'..':".'Pp1~'°., , ,.!~ ,~·.·; ~~~~~',: • > ~ ~ • ~ ~~. 1:~?! ~ •,,s,,.... 1111)~ ~ 1 «> 1 100110 ~60 •• b1s1c r:noney supply rFose In the latest Th . h ed h ., 8kvVG 1.t0 • 13 ..... '· cMeo1 6'1s I ,;~_ ,v.. H011,s .. •P... ~MGM 'tOiO 11) n•. .. ..~i ... .J s " 11 ~ reportmg week. the ederal Reserve at 5 c ang t.oo. so t at you can La.,.e your products tt•11S11o .,. 1 " o..ep11111 110 11 •• ,. .. ,.,.Gpt1 10. 1J 100. . "''""' t70 1 , u ••-"-•u c ,. 5 :n , •••• , 8 ard rted ti ind' tocompetltions.tasting,judgingsandsoforth. a,_.. 111 • n1 W '• ., ... 0uu 114,.. , 21 .. ,. , • HOll'stk 11G1t ,, " J"·" •· MtE pttta., '''° "' . 11. "•'•Pu• 'se 1 • 12.... .... o repo • apparen y Jcat· 8-0p 1.ao • '' ,.,,. •, 011u pf 1 .,. 101 on•·-Mone!• ,,,, 13 1 ??~ ~ ~1111111tn1 ~ os ' r>'~ .. ,.."'.., .tlirn ," 100~ •• ing that demand for credit rontinues • 8wnFet Ml 10 " " 0..118r 1 00 u ,, :n•. -I' HQllWll , 10 • J.\t ..... -... ,.,, •1 • 11 "' A•Mo .H , .,. •Pt. . --""'" ., • .. .,.,. . °""'-' 1,, 11 '3 , ..... • woovu 1 2• 1 1 n-. Wtt1w1 11"1 '' 1 " A•P•"' .«>t J 1s 1P< ,, to be s\rohg, TAXING THOUGHT Are you scramblln1 (or ways lltnt• "'700 . •11 ""'• '' o..., pf ' uoo :io • 1 Ho•lron ~ ~ , MtlCTet I «I 1 II 11•.. " RIPA 11f 'l 1 H'-I Th I t d b'll ., F a111~w,., • , ""' o..o P• , 15 '""" 11.,,. • Hospc11 .!O 12 m 21 ·-v. ""'•su1 , » • 1117 u~ •• : A••M 160b • ,1 111, e atesl report contrasted with o re uce YOW' tax 1 or many people, it's still possible. Bu<r Er " 1 '41 1.... .,. PllCI,,. 170 r.oc11J 1• tto-.111111 '° • 101 11'' • 1. Mldt"4lM i 1a... • 11avmnc11111 • • 1~ r•ports 1·n e t. k h.i h h If you are s•lf •m lo ed or wo .. f b · lb e111Fo 1 ... • 1 t1•1,. ,,, D111d18 ,. 10 ,, , • , owl• 1*11 ,,,. u·~. ·~ Mld1110• 1 10 , ,,. 11.,. ,,. A•,,M 1.60 , 171 oil'-, , • .. r ccn wee . w c ave ., .... P Y r.. or a us mess 1t 8~• •s •••.. o,,,.,., 10. • ff s•·· "oQdpl 1 11 • ., • ., '• Mlll•rw 'GU ,. 21 -Vt "'"8•t ' 1 ,,. 11'•-'" shown declines in the basic measure· does oot provide.a retireme'lt plan, you have unW April 16 lklMY .. s ,, ""' • ..., Ho.,g:M '00 1 17 ~. I . Mlll8rcl IO 1 ., 21-.. Allllef ' -• ' 1s~. •1' ..... t lklnll•H 1 •. , m •• ~ -,_. -w.uiF11 .» • • m-"" MllA~y JO 12 , ...... "" Aeema11 .oii , ts s;-; men ts or cash· and credit. But o set up your own Keogh or individual reUremeot account. a-1t .so 1 11s ,,I'>+ "' l!Gto .eo" 1• 17'• • "" "011~F 1.0 • SA 11"" "' 1111111111G• 1 .. 1 , .,, •~-"-a • M llflll1t ,.. 1 so .. ,2 ~o.,. -. """'' .1• 11 .. 2,.. '" "°""11 u. , ., ,...., : 1, lllllM"' , '° 12 1,.\ Ji...' ... ;;~ 1::: ~ ~ ""': ,~ ana!~ts cautioned Thursday against oney placed in these accounts by lhat date can be ex· -·•M 1.tl , ... 11-"" E Sr• 1 "' • 11 2J • \• ~HO I I ..,, ,..... Vt MlnPL I " • ,. ltlt It l<ftCll • I 1 b ed on1 culded f ' t I l 'f lb llVf .... •• , ,,, If\,-..,. ~·•••~ eo 1 10 ~-~ 1towoJ" .... • 141 ,~: ••• 111111"''"' ., 1 " na.::.'.~ 11:,"~ 1~ 1 ~ ~\:= reac ro~c us ons as on ya rom your ••S year s ncome. event ,, account is ~:::" .U •• I -A4~-Vil ~1:fl1 1 " • 1 lt1'H ~" "llOO<d I SJ • 17 ~ • MPll(C UD J 31 4911.-14 lltlEl pf '1 ·u .. ~ few Week's fllUlff. 8Cluallysetuptbisyear. ='=i' ""1 .• : ti~:· .. E:1,, :n ... ~ ?, ,: .~.~ ~~ ·n • 'it' r .... Nlollil ··'° 1 sn JO'lt+ "' llle!f!Gt>IAGll 4 ,. •1~-~ For a umbe ot le bni aJ tn past years the cut9fr date for such con•-1'buUoos -as II-sit .-1.,;. ••·• 1-!;atl0 1 Ul' 1 ,AO.Jll 20 1111) ·•·· ._...,..u-·a-. SI" I .J~• .. 11111~., ·'° • ~ 12~• ltaJG _. t.111 .. t S.'h.... D r · C C re.IOnl, "'" .. ... -,.., ... ~ .. " "' .. , --• .,. Moilolfo ·'° • • ,,,,.,, .. •tto,. ,..., .. " 24V.-"' the -"'~ ... _ b t u Feb 14 evr.-.11 '11 24' •S'lt , ._ .. " J 1Ptt ... " ~.,,.,. ptuo .. u n ........ MOflll • 12 11• ,0~, .... "'"""' 1,61 .. o ttvi... w-..,,. repo,.., ave requen )' · · I:::~'" ·• 1 ~~ ':'-:-~· i~~ 2.~ :! •5 ~ ~ .. ~~~ :: 1: '; :! !. : =~" 1:: ·5 ,; ~ ... -~$ r,: .: ': ~~: ;:: been revised later by aubllaolial • _ c-c £<•,..,. .em ,,. tAv.-14 ""1t" :_" .~ ~~ m11 ..... ~ .st • • 2"• ,. ~-~ , . .. amounts. lNSULAnON COMMENT -Tbe Con1umer Pl"Oduct ces 1to 1 ... u11o + "' e•"ttr 1.10 , n 3, • ""I~ 1;.., 01 • ., 25..,. v. ~rE ~10 • ,.. .... ..,, ""'" .. • ,, u~.... Safety Commission wants to bear your tbour,:ttta on its pro· CCI 4 1• 1 " • E-d .IO • It U llll I • t • n ''° ' ff 0'4-~ Sf''~ 1 1 '1 tl'lll .. " s•eel Price Hlk d "'l 'I"'' '°". i 1)v.• .• "" .. E•P•to 1.n , xm 11 :.:·~ H" P' "'° ·· 15 •1a. ..... ~"1 • t,CM ,,~ ... ., .oi• .t<1 u ,., u ...... ''• " I e p0s. to requ.Lre warning labels on cellulose t uJaUon. c r 2-«> • 2• » E,.G _,, ~ • '~ \o ' 1 ,,..,.,, ....>"Y .tit ' 1 '"" • ' .. '·'' • " """· ... Pr'l"'W'CB o T ts nd led b th i di e:Lc .1.1• " 'l'-• ~ E~Au< ;; •t ._.:....; 1::fl H~ • 1 1 ~· ,. :0-"' 21~ • n aa~. ••¥<oD _..lo J ft.-.. • • ,., UR H <AP> -U.S.· Steel es eo uc · Y e agency ,n cate that auch in· ~t~:r 1,10 .~ '!; 1 ,,.. "' f~ ·"" ,, ""• v. u 1111 lfi 5' 1~+·«. ~Tu"1.io ~ ~ ~::; ~ f::t: uo1l ut ~·' Corp., the ~UoSl'I largest steel pro. s ulatlon. Installed over recessed ll1ht fixtures or close to e:pc uo • ts ~, .. :.:·.._ E:.hlMOuo; ~ ~:.:·i..1~1~:Ha. · l Jt ... -~ ~-T ~ ... • H IS""•". Ii••"-... • 11 1: • '• duc•r, announced price •-·-··-.... bot exhaust nues. can lead to fl~. The tetU tnchlded ...... c P Nit .... : • '~ • \41 r1r,1r • ,, ~-..., da!IOP ta • to if .... r.;:~~..'-~m," • ,, , ... ,, "',..""' ·• • '° ''h ~ d Ulail•-· .., u1 l UJ ~ ,;: 1 "~ it~; ~ IE~~ftl a: I~ .,ft :"! = !!!!!,~', l,,MI • '? t• ::·;,.. iiil0100 1:20 i ,If 11:-: iZ =~",Jft .~ I~ ~· ~ ay ranalnc from 4 perceGl to 6 per· • •ton produced both before and after new n1mm1btllly !:::::: ,! ,: ~~-·1. sti'i-41-iiil ' F• ;• i ul ~:.;t 5[\,f:.Vl:, "I==:·~ =riJ:• ,I; _ :~ f:.1~.Pl'i>du•t• used pr1marUy In ''*"toa: .. ~~~=t!...illl~Ulot-a1·..ti11Wf--""f = .... i: n ·i~:: I -tMfc. AO. " ~r.. "'~llflffll4 tO • ~-~ tltMlf lot. I Tb•'-~..-...... •fr t A riJ l ill Cit "" ia-1· w1mln11 th•' lt should be .. ept •t lt "''"l .... __ ~" .-• *'':-. E ;: : ,t: ~:.:.., :"eo .0014 ,,.. iJ"• 1.11 ~," ! f ~· "' ill''' 1.• • , ~ uu: • ..,..,.; • .., ec ave p • w ·1 ~.. " • "' _ u.u-Ctril~ ,,, : n U' -\\ I"'"'. ... . 11 1$ .... ,.. :~ ::: : '; i:... llillur"'C 1.21,, "' 1 ~· • ' ... ·!I • ~ av erase 1boul 1 ~ percent on lbe inches from recessed Ught flxtures and a way from nues . 1~1 4 ~} fr:~ :!~" ',I J r. ~L.~· ;;~;i : ": 1n .. ·• .. "'. E ,,; $ • J\'t-la • .r :3 , " ..-.. \I> company's total steel mJll product Curnaces, water heaters. spa~ beaters and other beat· . • a I:"" llVn.E , 'l 't ~" .. "' lifl~ tM 's \J ,..,.: ~ Myt .. L I .. T ' '~~... -\I ~ n ~ -... Une. the torporaUon said. product.QI devices. 1' ~ ~~·.., 1=-1~ l ~ 11 ....... ...iN111 ,_.: '! 'f ~7 ... .. -:.....-; , _ 11',,: • .. r. Tbe compeny H id lbe &QDOUDHd If )'OU w1nt to comment lbe deadliDI la f t b. 20. Write 8::t,:~:, 'ft i;:;:~ _:_· ~ 1 ii ~:.·· · 1 a •U ii It!~~~ 111 111 M~. lif ~ ·,; ~ t · :~:l:-:,a::_ ·=:=t·:O= ~.==~c.~~C'om': = ~m:':': ,.. J ·.''6' ~'; ::!'& jl t • it\;!. 11 Mil<• \:a? U ft:: ... 5~11~ I • !::·:. =.•.st• ~ ft:: oa Wa&• and Prtce Stability. C.Uu.loleluu.lalkm.~ctlon2Propotat. ' .· fr~. FtlbNwy t8. 1979 OAILY PILOT f 83 ·$3.3 lllllion Message a y •U.TON MOlkOWm Celebl'ltlnc tt• 20th blrt.bday ln hl&h style, Owf • Wfftem ln· du1trlee ran a M ·i>•ac advertlae· m enl in Tim maaaitne a couptc of wff •so. lt wu a rather ex· JWn&h• way of aaytng. "HI. I'd hke to lntrodu~ mya~lf ... No copywr\tera bad to toll over UUs advertlM'ment, whlcb a~fU"ed as an insert Ttme's l''tb . ~ lasu~ t'or tt conafsted •lmf lY ot the company's 1m an· nua ~. a docum ot already dl1lrtbutfd Lo abarebolders, wau S\r et anal,yata, memWrs of the preu and othe r Interested p1rt es free or charge. TO GET ITS annual report bound into the rive million copiea of Time circulated in the United Sl~tes' a nd Europe cost Gulf & Western $3.3 mUllon, or roughly 6'1c a copy Ai far as a nyone <ould de· termine, ·that turned out tq be the most money ever s pent by a n__y_ ~mparo-on ..a_siniJe ad· vertlsement a nywhere at any tame. apat• to let you know tbat lt owns the Collowllur entitles : PAaA•OtJNT PICTUa£S <"Greaae." "Sa turday Nlgbt Fever ">; Par•mouot Televialoo <"Happy Daya," "Laverne & Shlr ley" >: Famous Players C23S movie theaters ln C1enad1e, 3' in France>: Sim oo & Schuater (·'T h e lnvesligation" by Dorothy Uhnak, "Dreams Ule Finl " by Ha rold Robbins>: Pocket Boob (''The Crash or '79" by Paut Erdma n, "Looking for Mr. Goodbar " by Judith Rossn e r >: Ma d ison Squa r e Gard en <New York Knlcks baske tba ll team , New York R a n gers h oc k e y t e am . Washington Diplomats soccer team . Roosevelt Raceway in New York , Arlin gt on Ra ce Track northwest of Chicago I; Assodates Financial <1.000 con· su mer loan offices in the Un1ted States and Canada>; ConsoUdal- ed Cigar <Dutch Masters. E l Pro ducto. Capita n Tueros >: ar producer >; Brown Paper <ha rdwood palp. paperboard, corr u1ated ma terials, rock, sand and gravel >. ALL OF THESE companle were acqllired during the past 20 year3. The origin a l Gu lf & Western company was Michigan PlaUng and Stamping or Grand Rapids, Mlch., wblch made lbe r ear bumpers of the Studebaker. Studebaker went out of business but Gulf & West ern grew from sales of $8.4 million in 1958 lo S..3 billion in 19'18. Wh at bothers Ch arles G. Bluhdom and the other lop ex· ecutives at Cqlf & Western is t hat not enough people love them. at least as love Is reflect· ecfin the action on the New York Money Tree S~k Exchange. Here they have nearly tripled the company's sa les in the past 10 years and nearly quadrupled its profits - a nd what happens lo the stock'! In 1968, Gull & Western common traded betwee n $1 3 . 70 and $23 .30. ln 1978, ll traded between $1 l and $16.25. It's enough to make a grown man cry -or spend $3.3 million ID Time magazine lo show peo· ple how good you are. Worker assembles alum.mum tubes used as gas cooling mechanisms for kitchen stoves at a division of Caloric Corp. in Delaware, Ohio. Sales of gas ranges are expect· ed to increase due to the recent deregulation of natural gas. Why do it? Because Gulf and W estem yearns for recognition. How would you like to be known a s a con glb merate ? Gulr & West.em took this $3.3 million Schralft Candy Co.; Casa de Campo -<luxUf'Y resort ln the eastern part or the Dominican Republic >: Kayser-Roth <Oscar de la Renta clothing, lnte~woven socks , Cole o f Califo rni a swimwear, Catalina sportswear, No Nonseqse pantyhose, John Newcombe tenniswear , Bost.o· nian shoes. J ack Nicklaus goJJ shoes >: Automotive Replac~· m e nl Parts <d istributor of automobile parts under the Big A brand name >: Marquette Ce· ment <nation's fifth la rgest ce· m ent producer >; Bohn <}lir con· Bal,boa Unit Opened By Laguna Federal Lagwia Federal Savings and Loa n Asso ci ation was to celebrate the opening of new Balboa branch office with a par· ty from l to 6 p.m. today. Beef Prices Escalate · ditloning and r e frigeration equipment>; Sega Enterprises <coin·opera ted a muse ment ga m es >: F a m o u s Mus i c <world 's fourth la rgest mu~ic publish e r >: S y m ons Corp. lmolds to bold poured coo· cre\e): New Jersey Zinc <a lead· inK miner of zinc ) : E . W. Blias <metalworking presse~. includ- tn1 madlines that turn out U.S. colna>; Ea1le Slcnal <com· puteriaed traffic c oDtrol systems>: Mactint.osb·ffempbill <rolllng•mW rolb for the steel J.o.. dus try>; South P ue rto Rico Sugar <Dominican Republic sug· Ja mes A. Brown is manager of the branch. located at 600 E. Ba lboa Blvd. He had been manager of the Orange office. where he was an assistant vice pr es ident, since Joining the as· sociation July 1977. ' Meat Cost.s Rose 14c Pound by February T he s taff includes Pa ula Burnett. chief teller, and Phyllis Fallein, savings officer. DENVER <AP> -Retail beef prices rose by 14 cents a pound .lrom January lo February lo a n average S2.l9. the National Cat· ·tlem e n's Association h as r e- ported. Th e association's m ontt\LY 19-cily superfnarket survey showed lbe national a verage price of five beef cuts rose from $2.05-_.per pound on Jan. ll lo $2.19 oo Feb. 8. .. CATTLE AND wholesale beef prices increased recentl_y as supplies decrease_d, and ~s was ~eflect.ed in a~b1gher retail average," said Lauren Carlson, NCA president . ·'The February increase was primarily a result or severe winter storms a nd cold weather which disrupted cattle and beef marketing a nd tempo r a rily limited tbe numbers or cattle ready for market." Carlson said that for several, ORDER YOURS -·Now · • • 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ON GOOD QUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE ('---_CO_N_SlJ_M_E_R ~J up with tbe pr ices of othe r things, although the recent monthly iocreue was greater than normal because of the bad weather," l>e u.id. It is the eighth office for the asso ciation. which is bead· quartered in Laguna Beach. T he building, cieslgned by Frank Churc h of JHs~"ll ,_ August AAsoctates, architects: years. d uring exces's production, beef prices wer e droppin& or showln& llWe change . Carlson saJd beef SUJ>plles this year are expected to be a~\ i percent less than in 19'18. · Newport Beach. has an area of 4,150 sq ua re feet. divided between 2,990 in the b!!5ic!-'SI area and 1,0IO upsUtn for ~ e·m ployees' lounge and a com· munit.y· room that will be availa- ble for local group meetings. ''NOW, WITH sm aller sup· plies, beef prices are catcblng NCA 's five-cut ~vera&e i.o· creased during the past month in 18 cities and decreased in only one. BRANCH MANAGER Jamn A. Brown Sugar Hike Due? WASHINGTON <AP> -The price of a fi ve·pound bag of sug· ar. (otted up almost 1'1 cents1!1 13 months try government action, could rise S.5 ~nts more by early ne xt year unde r legis lation before the House. THE NATI ONAL aver age prices for all rive cuts -ground beef, round steak , sirloin steak, T ·bone steak and chuck roast - wer e higher than in J anuary. G round beef rose from an average o( $1.35 per pound last month lo St .50, round steak rrom $2.12 lo $2.19. sirloin from $2.42 to S2.fi0. T -bone from $2.99 lo $3.09, and chuck roast from $1.39 lo $1.57. Ov~r The Counh·r NASO Ustincp NEW 'l'OftK CAP I OnlSllr 71Y, ttYJ Hy•tllnt 13..., U .... OOll•YM 71>io 7/.,, SolldStS -Tiie ~ list Cm•T•I 36 JI tnctHucl 1 .-''-OflFerro -~ sc.1wrr I\ • ..._ ... ~Gft JSY> » lntr•IM 3'!> • OOerTP 1~ ~,_ ~=~~f: IOft•I St<utlllff c-.:r: r.'° ~~ l~:~~<tr 5f,1 s:... :~:~r 13 1)Vt St-yn :!--P.~1 lJp• a ftd D eemu IS" 16''> UPS AHO DOWN~ By raising both domestic and imported raw sugar prices, the bill would increase the retail cost of soft drinks, canned goods and bakery products as we u ..... ~··~.,.""e::,r. ~' T.-. 1~ , • ._ lfllmtG\ 14'.\I. 14._ P<G•A 21~ 72'h St<1Aeq\ lntur.-.ce a. lndvst• CutlrFed \o I~ tn8kW\ll 91.41 911, P•uleyP 6"• I St.iiHP ., \lo<k~ t'f<lll'Ofl UY> ,. •••SoUt ~ n .. PeerMr 11 8\lo Ste<ISI AEl Ind S4'oo ~ 0.fllyM 7H• 27V. J•mWPr •i.. 10 Pen•Ent 17 ""' Str.,..CI • AFAProt 10'N 1114 ot.0.1 7n1v. !!"' J•lf,.,.f•IFby 1S''1 ltll• P~roll1 4'14 •i"' ~rEI AVM QI 4"4 Siii 0.YIM•I ·~ , d 'h ·~ P~HI-. 18 1' TI ME DC AddlsllW 10 '°"" O.klbA!I 26 ~ Josty11M 19 1"'° P!tt<eSS 17 lt\o Te mpe• AdVllOU N 7"4 Delu•C 30'4 J1 l<·•l~t 'pf 18 11'4 P!n~rt.. ,, ,. TecumP 71>1o 76\lt NEW Y'Oftl( IAPl -Tl'le tollowl"9 "'' ,.,,. 2S"' \now6 the <>wr • ll'le • Counter 11 n noc•s -w.rraMS tNI ... ~ Von<r UI> 6 •llo trw m0>t ..,., -trw ~t lwl~ on ~. 7'~ l:r<~~ ff9¥<1'elS of votUtM S... Solo. °ko teWrltH!I tredlng be..,.. U .,,., Incl· 31''1 311,, ucte<S N•t -~CAM1("911 Cl\anqe\ •r~ lt.o 67 M clllference ~-tfltt p"'vlo~ <lo"nq ~--· --~ Alaska's Pay U.S. Highest AdYMlcr lt"4 20V. O.tC.nT ,, 1J IC•l••r 1 ,.., P!OflMl8 ,,,,. ""· T..-n•nl AIU AIU •"' " O.ttnt8 '""' 20\lo ~m... 17"4 ""' Pl•\ltr~ ,.. ,.,, Trl<OPO Att<ot8nc 1v. •~ ~-vet J.,_ ~ Kmp.Wn u•. m• ~~~ ~\o ?:: ~;i::,.<>[d ~~T~cP ;:~ ~r: Oi:;H~ 26 11Yi ~:~,: ~j ~ Pl>S•NC tov. ICY" UnM <G•I AFIHll Oo<utel ~ ~ tcellySv ,. Jll'i'i P11rt8M "'• 20 US Surv S 1).16 4 1·1' DotlrGft t"4 !0'4 Keuflel 17 t3 PutOC•P 8.1 IY> us Trek ·~ 11'11 11 Ooflld\f\ nv. nin Klmt>.11 """ tn4. OWllllM -SI/lo UV•BY. AMl<roi 1> IM Oorcll<a 11\11 11._ 1Clfl91fl1 11 U A~11Pr ~ 71 , UPP.,nP AW.""'9 14\lt 1SY, Ooyl08 I"" 18\ro ICn~V ,..,,. u .... R..,cflm /S n V•l•G•S A"'terr 0Uftltln0 1M IJ\\ Kr•IO\ 11"-11"-A•ymlld 71v, n•., VanOus • 1,.,.., 1)-16 our1.-1~ 1~ Lef'ICeln ~ 20v, Attqf!q 7\io I v ... u'Sfl AMCllle '"" ""Eberllne 10 .... 11Yi l•n<IAH 7"' JI ... A~E¥ 7S''1 ,. ... Vtlcro . """"'1•8 2Sl'I i. -=conl •I> 1?14o 7:7'4 L.AneCo 20 ... 711,, Aot>t>My ,,.,., n .... V•NBY. 7'I ,, bid prKt ~ today's l&\l b\<S oroc.e. )8 60 . UM S S "'"""' LHI 0>0 P<t 141• IS"' I All L.As,,I 7" ~ it Up 10 0 1o>.o 1111. ) Br0<•E• l" • ~ Up 100 19 ""' 3 0P11<om 7' • • .,, U1> 20 0 ~~ ;~ ~ ~':Zifvt 1~~ ! ,~ ~~ ::l 17 17'11. , Cot-IW'IS ,,., + 1 Up 11.l 10V. I~ 1 GEICX> Pl 17"• • 1't UP tn '""° ,,.,, 1 Sunrco1 ••• • ,,., Up 11 • S1• 6 • Gt..y _,, 1'> • '-Uo 17 6 .,ai. '"" 10 GEICO 8'') • I"• Up 171 13 .... ""' It Mnslfe l\• • t') Up IS• Anl<ICcl ~ A EIP•tEI lOft llll. lldSlor no. 9Yt :owfOll f" :~ =~~ WASHINGTON (AP> -The median iDCOIM · ~~ ,f,: i~ e=t~ :: ~~ t!;:f:~ ~~~ A:riov u u1-t w .,141r,, for a family Of four tn }977 ranged from a bi.gb Of AtdCol• ~ l\'l EIModul 41'1 S'h ~\GE 16V. ,..,_ 5.a<lller l"' 4\/lo ~911!'c;~ 14•, I~ 17 ~ •• , • 11• Up IS.7 ~. tl \l -S~~ ~ " •' Up ISO 1 ,.., 14 Tnis.Jols • n ~ • > Up 1•-' ii"• • Ii St~tl<'o •'• • " UP 14.7 AllGtlt IS I~ £flr0.v 131,, 1414. ~9etll'et SonOI ~,..1 • u $32,119 in Alaska lo a low of $14,635 in Mississippi, e.1rOC.o '"" 1,. entw1111 l1t4 • .,, , , ... , .. ". 11).16 > 11• ww1monM,•9 lo I I ed f . &.fl9ME """ IS E<nOll '"" n"' M•'°''" Sc;r1ppH ~ " c a ccor new y re eas government 1gures. eu m1tt 1~ 12,_ e1~.-1 ,. ".. 11 16 , s 16 Se<P•c 11• .. n-.. -Loi l 3 ... 16 A8co(lfl 1 t '' Up 14 J ~~ ~:z :~ ¥:~~.., ~.. ! ,"' ~~ :;·~ The nsus Bureau had Pre . .t-us)y announced 11e11c11s • ~ F•bt• ..,. 1.,.. ~11-.1 11 11 s.1,0.11 111. 11>. wwenv YIV B•n tFr 16 ·~ FldUnlf ,,... 1114 M91An t 20'-'o 10'1! S•tm\lr JO\I, 31"-Wr191t1W that the n4tional median income for a family of B•vt~• "' 1ov. Fte~s.,, ~..., 3'""' M•ulLP 30 31•,., SMwmr JI :n z1onu1a 7'> ~ 1.-t111eort 1' • • •-. Up IJ I 6•• ''' 10 '°''VMll t• • 1' • Up 13 • S"t ••• 11 Atr-\'-• .. Up 11 s I ln S 8 '123 d th th. ed. • Beeline l'lt. ~ Flllottn •~ 17'h M<Corm 14 "~" our 1977 was 1 . , an at e m ian ID· aeuub i1v. is FtEmps .,,., 10 M<Ouo 1o><. """ 19~. 70>0 77 Brqflm un 7'• '• U1> 11 \ 1J (;•rl\bQC •' • • •> Up 17 \ H Of'1K Sy l 'o • '• Up 11 ( come for all ramllies wa~ Sl6,010. e1Dt>Co ''"' 1M Ftw"F'" s s14 ""'""w "'· 20•. · ::rt~ lJ~ ':..., :~~~. ~~~ ::~ :i'J:'.f::' ~h ~ •• ~. t SD.r\ q S unu"ar11 H Fntnd 1 • '• Up 11 \ ~ ~A..., 7'• • '• Up t1S THE DEPARTMENT OF Health, Education e1•H111P ,...,. 26.14 Ft•W•tu ._ "' M1c11eu 16 ,, • a r?d Welfare 's o m ce of Human Development J:l·-~ ~,.. Fore\1° _J~t~ 111;e;.G ~\4 ~ ~~~~~·--= ~·~ I 1 ACC"rnt • • 'r Up 11 S OOWNS Serxices published -the -t>ew-stete-i-..gtat..-4i-nrtres--8 rwTom 11v. "" Fren•~ Iv. • ntCot ,.., • Nem11 VOi.,,,.. Bid ,.,_..., C"9 1 • ,._ U;f • "'. 1•1~u . BuOllee ~ S" Fre ... Et ll~> 14 ePd 16'> 171'1 GEICO • m .300 t ''> • •' • l ·--~ __Qig__pJ:J PalnlMQ 1' -'t -Off fTI C.mt>~O't • '• -:i. Off 13 • 81lhflQ\ I I Ott 11.S ID the Federal Register as a guide lo ehg1bibty tn Bu<keye U\/lo "" Fnldl<e 7:1•1, ti rv Ae' 71, J PnrL TD 14S,JOl 7 I\ II> J•· • '. • 'ts $o .a) Se ' f f• l 1980 BurnupS S\4 ~ AtE\I ,.,., • ,.._ 1~ .... AM<o" t:n . .00 • • •~• • 11' ) co ...... co 3 I Oft 11 s Yub41Cola l•· •' Ott 118 l Cl rv1ce programs or lSCa • c.rw tsv 33 >4'h Rein~ 176 1eo Mot<flM 13 "°'' verb.ttm • m.100 "" " 6 After Alaska the slates with the highest me-C.nrecttt 2\4 2¥ vEFn .• 11~ 1}11, !Club "" 714 ModTOKuOCoPI 111 • .00 "'' ·:,.. + ,... 1 1ntt9Ellf "') -• > Oft 10 O • • ' , . CNSwC '°"" 11V. Gt'fff>M 1!"' llV. Muell•< 21~. 71~ ·C:~ 101,JOO 7-,. -,._ I d1an mcomes (or ram1bes or four were Hawau CNl11Alr '"' l GreyAdY :M 37 NerOCp 1l ''"' ~.i.s '3,100 .... ;:; • ~ • tnlrcff 11\• • I'• OH 10 0 001~1 11 , 011 1.1 Areoehe> 1•• '• Ott I l ($21.728 >, New J e r sey <S21 409), Maryland g~~~ J"" ~&~:.:I~ 1~ 1:~ ~:,11~~ ~ ::~ A::r,• . :.= / s·~ •>11 :~ ($21 193) and Michigan ($20 908 ) Cflml H MV• 21v. H•rdw• 1lW7 11v, NJNG•' •S"'11~ En '" • ••.soo ''·16 J 1116 -1•1• 12 CM tO.V 71, o, 0 11 l .J Trnflf< 7>. -" Ott l.l SG W it 1'• '• Oft 1.0 • • • • OletUll ... '°"" HrJ)AOW u ""' flllet\n A 71Vt n ll Following Mississippi at the bottom of the o rc••F 4\lo s-. H•rr>Gp n ~ 1111etlfl e ''"' n ~~~ ;ft_ ',! OrlcolnCI J -'• Off 11 l~m 17'> -I 0 11 1 4 I-M • A k .Jn CltJVIA » ~ H•rtfNt 1~ 1•14 NoCM~ 11'-11 •• • • • • • , sea 11: were ame ($15,025 ), r ans as <$15,uoo), c1u u1e 1'Y7 :io.., ...,,.,.,,, ,~ 10•~ HoEOt .,., 10 n ¥":'t;"'9<1 . • .. . . . 1.160 " S<flerTu 31 '• Ott 1 • USP Al •• I • Ott 1 I Tennessee ($1$,677 ) a nd South Dakota <S15,733). ~::~~ 1:~ "~ ::!.~ ~ t~.,_ =:~ifs' !~ :m .. ~.: ~~~:. ··:.: .... ··.:. '·~ :~ The median means that ~alf the families made .eo111Ve<1t 1.., iv. H~trAs 1v. '"' o••" 11 17"> ~;:11~· :::::.::.:·::·· • ·· 10.1,..~ ~ SwF<t" llo -'• Oft • • "1•11~ "" ) • I • Off f> I more than that a mount and half made less. THE OTHERS WERE: Alabama CS16,629 l; Arizona <$19,101 ), California ($20,858 ), Colorado <S20.18U . Connecticut CS20,469>. Delaware ($18.245), District of Columbia CS19,047>, Florida ($17.8'14 ), Georgia <$16,835), Idaho ($16,601>, II· linois ($20,243 ). __ Al so. I n diana ($19,1 31), l owa C$18,441 >. Kansas 1$18,379), Kentucky ($16,264 >. Louisiana ($16,Sll ), Mu aacbusetts ($19,508 ), Min· nesota ($20,715>. Missouri ($17,862 >, Montana ($16,389), Nebraska ($16,52:3 ), Nevada ($20,308), New Hampshire C$l8.190 1. New Mexico C$16,801>. Also, New ~)'ork <$18,216), North Carolina · ($16.252 >, North· Dakota ($16.008 >. Ob.lo S ($19.195 >. Oklahoma · ($17 ,144 ), Oregon <$19,771), P enn· sylvania ($18,348 >, Rhode Island ($1'1,910), South Carolina ($16.573 ), Texas ($18,930). AND, UTAH ($18,ist>, VERMONT <$16,381 >. Virginia ($19,244), Wa shington <$20,207>, West Virginia ($16,793), Wisconsin ($20,109) and Wyom-ing CS20,7S5). Sumlf Pr 3• , -• • Ott 6.1 CntrtMI\ ~"> ~ Off f>.A MUTUAL FUNDS INVESTING Bott dn •.3) 10 n Soe<I 7.3$ 7 '12 GT t'•< ,. IQ Nl lo In '11 10 •I _, In< • • NL 59i.<t..S Fund\• C0MP"'41tS 8 1111 I> Bl« Ceo. 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NL U!oAA Gt 76f NL Alltlelt .... NL ,ront •.• •.11 8°"" I.GI NL TrP•Sll '·~. •• Nl•n IOI? 11.13 Pllll• ,. ... ,, USAA Inc to• NL All)IMF 11.n Nl SllMt 7 IJ 1 " C•Pll .. " I.. '"""'''... ,., . . Fcllr>< " .. 1S.4 ,.,_ C"P I IS I "' Uni A<Cll 3" NL A91'111T t.a ttlAO SM<• '·'° •.71 Contfd 10-211 Nl tnto p 1.00 NL ~u Fl-t· ,._,. "" 9.cn· t 16 Unll Nlut a n NL A-rlc ... ,,._, Ole•t>O 11 M Nl O•llv I I.GO Nl '"' '""'' II 3' 12.45 Ml f ..... 10 •s Pllqr;m {;tJ> U11I C.sll '00 Nl .,.. ... .... oien-"" 1 JI 1... Dstny • ,., Inv GlllO -U t Nl NllG ... 'jl Pltq "" 11 .. 11 40 UnfOfl SY< Gfl> Am<D .... t.Jt CNA M9' ,.,,. Ect Inc 11.u ·· Nl ''"' Inell< 1.10 NL MIO IU7 ,.,. Meq c J SS J.77 Oro.cl 10'3 It 2S AMult It .. It.ft LllflW1y 4 20 4" Mevet JS.~.. . Inv 80!. • 74 10 SO MCO f l:I IO O!o M~ In • OI t '3 Net Inv '-» Ut AnGllt ... I 7,SS """'"".. MUii 8d •.n Nl ln,,eston ~ NIFD 11ft ,. .. Pl-Fund u C.P 1J ... 14 4' '°"" U.&J u,11 UI Nl 1''"4 1~1 ..... IDS .. S• s.. Mf;9 1'.J7 ll_,. F-,. ,, 1' It u .. ln<m • ~ l.W Nl St !W\ 19.04 10'7 HI Y'ld 1421 NL 1gs Grt ... 1 S4 NIMB UO t 1& II f 11 100l !1t(I12 14 Fd lllY U 't 7A7 Coloftlet Fundl• ltMun t 2t Nl. t S ttOI S"9 )... Call Mg 1.00 Nl Pie" Inv It II 1l 2l Uni~ F-. Orwtfl ,, ... l.H s. .. $« I IS • S6 P11rltl\ fti11 ,,05 Mllll .., •• -io HI Inc 1 is 7 t7 Ptlonll ,, 00 11 tn Accm • jO 110 ·~-,.., ... f und .. ., •to Sel~m S.14 ,., Proa. Ut U • -n ,._ ... Nl P11i1"fld '°"1101 "-... ).JI I ll.14 l6-SS Gtvll\ 4 77 SI• Tll<fft ta Nl THEii 4 ... 4 1.1 t r.Ill L~ll Prt<• P'.-Con Gr t I) .... N rJ t.11 •• 7$ l11<om I.It l.tol Trtncl 23.ID 7S 17 S!«• 17.ff "·•S llestt •.a 107' """'" 1093 HL Con In< tOO •M WtlllM Ut 1.. Optn I0.3' tin f'lnen<l.t PtGQ• $ele<t I 74 t 40 ~pit 14,U 14.11 • •ncom t S6 NL l11<om t ._. 10·3) • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND The median incomes are used to determlne whether the ramily qualifies for federaUy sub· sldized social service programs tncludin-g day care, foster care and homemaker services . The precise sta ndards vary from state to state, but a family may have Lo pay a fee if Its In· come la within 80 percent of the median or biche r. and it may not be eligible If Its income ls 115 per· cent over the median . ,,,,,.,., OeMrM· , •• M9 1J.ft 1U• Ovn• s .• si Nl Ver Pv .:.o ,:,, Eq11l8 ... , 10..01 N Er• ti 61 Nl M14nl • ,. t"7t (.ep94I Li. .. ,,~" Gtt\ \t.U Nl. lncklst a;,, NL. 111 .. RtSI\ unl•ell HI Inc ... IOOI H Hon r .!" NL Sci~" •• , 1:01 • C.091 4.JS4.'5 '"' ,,,. '5 1'3 fncCHft 6.'7 Nl ,,,.. 22M 23 .ff Myftl '" ,,. Pr•-rvOO NL v ... 11 .... '" r-f;~~c~~-~.:-;:;;;;(~;::.~o-l 1 Pik>t Printing. Label Di'll. 1 1 Post Office Box 1560 • 330 w. Bay St. I I Costa Mesa. California 92626 I l I I I I I I ,. I I I I I ' Be Sure 10 Use Your Z1PCC>de -.--, I I I PILOT PRINTING I I ~--------~~-----------~ r 11lrp .. 13 •-" t11 C 1.ll IA" "" tnveitarl• Ivy 6,20 Nl. ltdAst I 00 Nl Ta Fr• t 6J HL Unit Svo z 1• Nl. HI Yid II 1'0 IUS ~ft lld 1.11 f..lt !Incl M t4.il 1"22 JP Grtll IOJ6 11.~ ~Yet t.tt t~ P~ FIHICI 7 21 NL V•IYI' Llrw 1'1f• lpeF'e U 1 ua Fd 1M LOO 019<'0 .... , • Ja,lln F ,...., Nl. Id AM ur $.II ""''"' • ~ NL v I ll • en· • u Muna ?147 ,,~ -14GI NL Gnolttl 1.11 1.11 Jol\11 HMCodl: IMONY " t.04 .... Pru SIP '·" 10.ll ·~-,·" s,, tot ~ "'° 1"1 ' ,,.. ,,.., '°00 lncetn LCIJ • n 90ftd IJA , .... .-i\Sa I'd 14,,. HL PvlMm F\lnelol• levGI 16M 11.l! ~ .._,. t1.P stel 0 1 '4 Hl SIO<t 7... .... Grwtll 60t • t.3 t S... .. t 70 Co;\v 11.111 ll~ SotSll U7 '-.12 Crllstll 7a t.• Molt 6.10 HL FllMll A 1.40 folt. 9ll1MI l.t4 .... IF Fe lM t-0 Ell'Olt 1111 14.00 Y•n<t ~ r11t°"' 7.JOt.• Yle k 1111 tt.11 FIMllOt ... Nl TUEil IF Glfl ... ,.. •JI 0-9 U 0114.1' lll<om 1151 1167 l'tlAm ,,. ·•~rt ,f;!t> 11 . .n u.u Flt v~ I0.00 Nl tl.1t ,., .. ·tu.lei 0.-..: Grwttl '41lSll..53 11111u t •'O 7-M Ford Reports GalD• H-·~ .. '..:.th I.CID NL .. Well 1A.24 Nl. 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"""" k \Hldtf ~·· Wlllll!' • '° Nl I 3S a share on a 13 n.rcentjump ln sales \o a re• 'C Gt 11.7' U,IJ Lk11As 'llO NL tO\ltf us 114 •" e.9' Ectult ti 111&. .. Com $1 Hin Hl Yerl!I H7 4 n • ' ,.~ lfW, IM Nl HN ne '41 NL lilt -. "°l,h '6 1.tl ICI ,. 1tl _(kw"' 11 .UUIO IMOfli. lH O H W.U~t.0-·~ P.t) cord '42 8bUJlon • lllY •;. ~ ~ ... 11L 4--.iti-' -~ r-; UR 1n<om "-·u a.r" '"'rTcJ Uf ~L :1'11 r.a , ... NL Ford would have set a record for profttt .. •ell -:in~:... Nt. l~~,.,.c ::.:; ~t F'llllCI~ a~ .~i s;; ~ 1,... 1 ..:.:::;., 'l!.t!~,. =·" l ft Ht ~ '~~; Nl except for a nlne·week atriJce at Ford ot Brttaln that ~; 1:C,~1 uo "~V:.C er· N ~ ti I ~ :n:m =t s.c'e1: ... ~. NL :.~ JI ~ Nt hel-.1 send four-th.quarter proftta clowa•ard 21 ~ lit Ct ..... UI "' rl'llH< 1# .,~ 1. .. 1...., ~; P•tlll 11 61 N ._ .,, '" "'"' ·1'.1. =l ~ b ...-._ M•.. l'tvn 1,a tt\. Inf Tr ,., ,07~ c. \.411' n ca 1ue ,... .,,. 11.1e "'-.. .,.., •• u 1 H\. _,..teed perc.nttorOllorSt..35pera •"9· JM .. ~ ~·11".M ,.,... '·" NL Lb Gr 1u1,100 NewtOt IUS NI. fftv.ttl '20 ,.., ,..,.., °*"',.'--- _, 17 voL 11.to. AJ, • secrt'Ns, so PAGef'c 36 .. ,.,,,a •• Pay Hike. Rule . ~. To ~ost CotJnty By GAaY GllANVIU.E °'~ ... --A ruling handed down Thurs- day by the State Supreme Coon is likely to cost county govern- ment In Orange County about S8 million in added wages lhis fis· calyear. IRelatedStory Page AS I Roughly three quarters of that amount will be retroactive pay bikes to about 6,000 county work.ers who would have J>eeo >eliila e Uiia'er an existing con· tract for t.bo$e raises Jast July 1. But in the wake of passage of Proposition 13, those raises were denied lbe workers. Tbat was because the state Legislature said that, in return for bailout money. local govern· ments could not give cost of liv· ing increases to their employees in excess of those given to state workers. And when Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. vetoed cost of living raises for state employees, the a mount local governments could give was reduced to zero t YourHometo•• Dally Newspaper . - TEN CENTS Fmancial Investing Sizeable By A.NNE COOPER OI-. Dtlfy ...... Slaff The 36 candidates who W.ed for the San Clemente City Coun· ell by Thursday's deadline ap. parenUy share the distinction of establishing a state record as the most populous field of municipal candidates. The candidates also filed financial statements which show s izeable investments, in some cases. City Clerk Max Berg sajd he was told by a representative of the Martin and Chapman elec- tion supply firm or Lakewood that the highest number or can- didates previously competing in ....llD~-the state ol three City Council of. o.i!Y~S\Mt...._ fices was 32 in a Santa Monica election. 3 FaTnilies ~wait Word That was true even in cases where such P,ay bikes were agreed to under multi.year con· tracts negotiated with employee groups. That was the case in Orange County where about 6.000 employees ~re entitled to 5.5 percent pay raises under a two-year contract signed in 1977 RETIRED Pt.ANNING DIRECTOR RICHARD AHLMAN (LEFT) FILES FOR COUNCIL SEAT City Cterk Max Berg (right) ~ .... Record 31 AppUcetJona In Spectel Electiort The high number or can· didates and a ballot measure on.. proposed purchase by the cityof ranch property for open space On Search By TOM BARLEY Of .. O.lly ~Sutt Three Orange County families .Additionally, about 600 more Surgeon Facing Probe will probably require two ballots for each vour. Berg said. The April 24 special election will fill three City Council seats vacated in a January recaJI. Those recalled, but seated unUI they are replaced, are Mayor Willl"8m ~alker and council members Howard Mushett and Donna Wilkinson. C.Ounty Eyes C~ges in Patient's Death were waiting today for a de-e mployees were represented as cision by the Coast Guard that bargaining units that were tied could. they believe, mean the in'.spirit. if not in fact, with the difference between life and agreement covering the 6,000 dea lb for the two men and a workers. woman who left San U1ego on Moreover, about 500 manage- ihe 45-foot "Armistice" 25 days menl and administrative ago. employees were denied cost of Coast Guard officers met the 4iving increases that usually fall families and 50 friends and rel, in line wilb lbe percentage gwen aUves in Long Beach Thursday tootherworkers. njght and promised, after bea~ When summed up, without the discussion, to review the earlier legislation struck down by the decision to suspend the search Supreme Court, roughly 7,200 for \he missing vessel and ber county employees would have crew. , l't!ffived the $8 mlllfon pay hike The Orange County District Attorney's Office is considering filing criminal charges against a Santa Ana plastic surgeon whose patient died five days after un· dergoing a breast implant last November. · Informed sources said the de- cision whether to file charges aninst Dr. Ralph W. Small will be made next w~k. It was learned the case fell in- to the district attome.v's hands after an intensive investigation into the woman's death by Santa Ana police. Tbe ......... Mn. Kim Plock. a 33-year-old mother or three cblldren. lapsed into resplratory arrest while under•oi.d breast ' "We begged and implored package last July. them," Mrs. Marie McDonald of Under the court ruling, the Costa Mesa said today. "~e told 6,000 workers covered by the them we were very grateful for 1977 contract are clearly due 5.5 all they have done, but we do not percent retroactive pay raises to feel that the ships and planes July t: -· • have been out there long Today, there were indications enough." that the remaining 1,200 Judge Rules Laguna :4rsoliist Not Sane Mrs. McDonjlld is lhe mother employees pay raises will prob· A man round guilty in Orange or Dennis Vowell , 22, the sk\pper ably be made retroactive when County Superi-or Court last or the "Armistice." With Vowell the board of supervisors meets month or setting··f.irP to a home wer~ his wife, Debbie. 21, or San in executive session Tuesday. In Laguna Beach's ArCb Beach. Clemente, and Gary Newton, 22, County Administrative Officer Heights area was declared inno- of San Dieoo. Robert Thomas said today that cent by reason or insanity Thurs -Vowell and Newton • attended the county faces no fiscal prob· d high school together in Costa lem because of the ruling in· ay · . Besa. Vowell's wife is the asmuch as a contingency fund Su~enor Court Judge Je~ld former Debbie Powers. was set up in this year's budget S. Ohver, the judge. who conVJct· Mrs. McDonald said the del-to cover the then pending court · e~ 21 -year-old Jammy D~an egation or friends an·d family case. W_1Json of arson in a non·Jt.l:fY argued that the 10.day search by And though county govern-tnaJ last J!lOnth , made the m- set fire Aug.' 12 to a hooie being built at 978 Miramar St. A neighbor spotted the smoke and exlinguiahed the blaze before-it could spread. Laguna Beach police also al· leged Wilson was responsible f6r 11 fires in Arch Beach Heights homes under construction, caus· ing more than $800,000 damage. He was tried and convicted on- ly on one charge. Deputy District Attorney Carl fmpfant surgery in S-mall's of· fice at 3620 S. Bristol St .. Santa Ana. The woman died in Santa Ana· Tustin Communiti Hospital five daysla er:-- Meanwhile. a last-minute ef· fort by Small to avoid being temporarily barred from prac- tice today failed Thursday in Oranae County Superior Cowt. After a IS.minute discussioa with attorneys in bis chambers, Judge William S. Lee refused to delay the order that bars Dr. Small from pr~ctice. Judge Lee's refusal sets the stage for attorney Terry Giles to move his appeal to the Fourth . District Court of Appeal. Judge Lee issued a temporary restraining order last week bar- ring Small from practice efrec· live .toda~· after the state Board of Medical Quality Assurance said not to do so woul.d endanger public health, safet y and welfare. As things stand now. Small is prohibited from practicing as <See SMAU, Pafe A2) Financial statements filed by the 36 candidates showed a wide range of holdings, from those who had nothlng to report to others who have substantial in· vestments and real estate in San Clemente. Berg said candidates were not required to list income or their principal place of res· idenee on the financial slate· 19etda. Among candidates who declared substantial financial holdings were management con- s u 1 tan t Eugene Maxwell Malone. food industry executive Roy Hurlbut, homemaker Patricia Comstock, retired manufactu.er Albert Zoraster and engineer Phil Mancini. Malone, 41, or 501 E. Ave. San .,. ( Juan. said his is a limited partoer iii two coadomioiwn.de· ... -·· veJopmenl firms, Crayton Hills, Ltd.. and Dale rr Cnvestments. He placed his interest in each al a value exceeding $10,000 but un- der $100,000. He said he also owns an orange grove in Loma Linda and an avocado grove in Temecula. each valued at more than $100,000. -Armbrust satd Tliurs(fay he was --"'7.::.._--= - satisfied with the outcome of the lt.Tl~rictlllS Coast Guard ships and aircraft, menl was not a party to the sanity fmdmg based on mental V-¥-v,e~ Fof'ee--tawsuit ruJed-orr by-tlie ~ e\131Uitions. -Malone said 1s owner o e California Coastal Services in· vestments firm and a 50 percent partner in Coast Business Services, a typing service. He placed the value of ownership of the investments firm at between $10,000 and $100,000 and the partnership at less than $10,000. planes was, in fact, a four-day Thursday, a similar suit filed Oliver ordered the Laguna scouring or the ocean orr Baja behalf of the employees make Beach resident confined to a California. the ruling applicable to all i state mental hospital for up to Thick fog halted operations for tents and purposes to th t four years. then returned to s ix days, they said, during which case. court (or disposition or the arson time the missing vessel might County Personnel Director convictioh. have drifted lo a point much <See RAISES, Page A2 > Wilson, of 362 Pinecrest Drive, farther south than that scanned · by the searchers. . C.ouneil Gets Appeal ... case. ··1 thinlt we have got 'Mr. Wilson in a facility where he will be confined and hopefuJly can be helped," he said. "I think he needs help and I think he was asking for help.·' The las&. known sighting of the missing trio was on Jan. 24, two days after tbe "Armistice" ten San Diego for a one-week fishing trip that was lo be centered around San Clemente Island. Occupants of a passing vessel said the Vowells and Newton told them they had one and one hair tons or fish aboard. Shortly Krishna Project Flayed (See SEARCH, Pase AZ>- Coast Weather Mostly 1nlDDY with a few clouds and slightly warmer Saturday. Fair tonight. Lowa tonight 4.2 to 48. Highs Saturday 62 to 67. ... Laguna Beach City Council members will hear an appeal from two dozen residents Tues- day seeking an end to church ren· ovation on a building owned by the Hare Krishna sect in their neighborhood. The neighbors, led by realtor Lloyd Milne, claim the Hare Krishna religious sect ls creat- ing a place ol worship in a build· ing in which they say the church use bu been abandoned. But city planning com- missioners laat month sa.Jd they could ftnd no proof the church' use at lbe building at 285 Le&ion St. bad been abandoned, and al- lowed the sect to conUnue re- construction of the two story building. The appeal of the planning com minion decision puts the ·Krishna project in limbo until a declsioo b)' the City Council, ex· peeled at Tuesday's council meeting which gets under way at 6 p.m. in council chamben, ~ ForestAvt. Tbe neighbors appeallna the unaaimous plannin1 commiae'°'1 decl1ioa conteod the church use was abendoned when the Finl Chrlatltn Cburcb of La1una Beacb wu told to an Iran.Ian l:D· VeJt.or for a~ $211.500 ln Sept.1'77. They claim the "investor in- tended to create a residential project at the site, but changed his mind when he sold the build,· ing to lhe Krish.nas for $225.000 three months later. Neighbors claim that intent to change the use of the land COD· slituted abandonment or church use , which would mean the Krishnas would have to file for a conditional use permit to COD· linue worshil> services on the land, which is zoned ror reslden- Ual use. That conditional use perm.it would be difricult to obtain bec•uae of the lack or parking on the parcel. But commissioners said they could not proye intent to chance , '1E4 DANCING REJ'ITAUZED The current attea:noon deli1ht Is Tea Dancln1. a revival ol the dances popular \ft the '30s. Smooth steppen of au-•C are aeuinl into tbe act on Sun· days <tbroush March.> at South CoHl Pla1a shopping mall. Se, Featurtnt. Pase Bl. r ; the use of. the land In approving the continued renovation work on the building. 2MenEscape Payoff Charge WASJDNGTON <AP> -No ac~ lion will be taken against two former Lockheed Aircraft Corp. officers involved In the payment of millions cl dollars overseas to boost sales, accordln1 to a Justice Department in· vestigator. Richard W. Beckler. bead ol the department's criminal fraud section, said Thursday that no charges would be IUed a1ainat former Lockheed Presldent A. Carl Kotchian or former LOckheed Chairman Daniel J . Hau1bton. The Ciant aerospace company said ln a 1877 ffpe>rt that more than PO million in forel1n payofrs were made to help boolt sales. Tbe n:nn also qld tha£ Kotcblaa and Haqbton "were rapoutble for the qu.1Uouble paymenta and practices." Both resiped from Lockheed almoet tbtee Jean qo, , Evacuated From Iran Hurlbut>, 54 , or 3902 Calle TEHRAN. Iran CAP> -More Ariana, said be is a limited than 100 Americans, one in a partner in Texas Crude Oil, Inc .• cowboy hat and others lugging and placed the value or his in· pets and suitcases, slipped out of vestment as exceeding $100,000 . a hotel before dawn today al the He also owns common stock, start of a mass J>pera\ion lo valued between $10,000 and evacuate Americans from Iran. $100,000, in the following firms: U .S. Embassy officials , AJlen Group (auto accessories), operating behind a tight security Burlington Northern .(railroad), screen. instructed the evacuees Fluor Corp.; Ford Motor Co., to gather al centraJ points in the Shell Oil and VSI "(precision city so. that quick and safe metal parts manufacture>. pickups could be made. <Related Mrs. Comstock. 52, of 239 Calle story, Page A4 >. Neblina, sajd her common stock Al one gathering point today, in Atlaollc Richfield is worth an American in military between $10.000 and $100,000, as fatigues shouted urgently is her stock in Texaco. She also through a bullhorn at coun-owns preferred stock in Atlantic trymen racing up in auto-Richfield, which she valued al mobiles. 1 ... __ .,0 ooo •'Move out of your essu.au .. ' · automobiles as quickly as pos&i· She abo owns common or pre- ble •.. he said. "Please move ferTed ~k. with value not~x­ceeding $10,000, in each or tbe direcUy inside as quickly as you following companles: Exxon can.·· · Wearing bullet·proof vests and Corp., General Motors, GoJden hefting automatic rifles, iuer· State Foods, San Diego Gas and rillas loyal to Ayatollah Electric, Standard Oil of Rubollab Kohomeini stood guard Cal ifornla and "m erican to protect the Americans. . Telephoqe and Telegraph. Those being evacuated -Zoruter, 73, or 2501 S. El mainly employees of U.S. com· Camino Real, Apt. 201, reported panies here -Hurried rrom ownenhJp of common stock in their cars lugging suitcases, the foUowlnt financial insUtu- cassette players and pets ln lions: Bank of Sao Clemente shipping boxes. <valued at less tbao $10,000), One still sported a cowboy Ml, Sec u r lty Pac If l c Corp. despite embass" advice that <SlO,OOQ-$100,000), Bankamerica ' -'" Corp. <less than $10,000), Union Americans keep a low P•vme in Bank.-., Inc. ($10,000·$100,000), tbe troubled city. ..... ~ Pan American World Airways and Fidelity Financial savtnas landed I Boetni 101 It Tehran'• and loan ($10,000.SlOO,OOCU. MebnbNt IDtemaUoaal-AlrpoA-Zor_uler ·said he. .•Isa o today and new out with 117 common atock ln the VTN alleftl9l'I lochadinl Pu Am ea1lneertna corporaUoa lvahled :mp1oyee1 UcJ tbeir depeWnta at le11 than $10,000 > and other Americans and a baodl~ Tranaamerlca, a nna.nce and in· or other rortioen 1ur1nte nrm. cs10.ooo.s100.oocn. <8" rt1Ll.Ot1T, Pap M> . (a. COllNCIL, Pap .U> IY"Y1~ Compan) officfals to day :,11.1d th y expect county pl11nnt111 to app11al Thursdtl1'1 r£>1ectmn or development plans ror a 9,400 ~t'fl' of cou\al land b t1H•c:n Nt"wport Ot"ut.•b aod Lai.:una Reach " Me mbers af \tie • uUI Coast R g1onal Comma .. ion voted m [UVS)r O( th!' 110\e.t:ld d COUD&}' ~Ian .. bul th I\ ~ \-o\e 10 Tor r nee w one t.h)' I the v n vott s requlrt!d tor app.roval. Thl!'I ml'ans tho c-outaJ plan W1 lt mo"" to t.M tat. Coa.rtal l'omtnl!\.,\t)n "'''h l'\o N'comm n daUoa from th local c.t>ulal aovfflll:nj body Ooeald c. · Caml'ron, dlt t&or of pl...., for \M lrvlne Com· pal\J, ukt ~ "lt'a retft'lt.a· ble tUt the couaty plan didn'( r u e-Ive tbe R•clon•I Com· m1nion'1 l'ndorsement ''8"' et l~ul th count) pl•n dad not ~mn"lt-from th" "" 1 lo•al f'<»ftmi •on wdabted down wllh 1mpoe1lble ('(lndt· Uon•. wbkb was very nurly the rue, .. Camf'mn 1ak:I. lit rt'ftrrtd to a 1er ltt21 or .lm\•ndrnt•1Hs to th(! couol)' 11han 1u11nted by tht coa1t&I tom· rl11.a11oa•a at.rr. The 11.ttt plan would haw t• quired t.be 1 rvlne Comparq w 1tve up nearly 'TS perc.nt ol the prtm• coutaJ laad lo .. e....,_ for lhr ri~hl &o buUd 1botat 12,000 dw~llJJiii bou.IJnc 30,000 pel'IODI on the ~alnln1 land. f rvlne Company otftdala op· -po:sc-d th~ mandatory aedlcatlon or lud for Ol*l apace, 1aytnc tbut dedlh>o abouJd coQ'le later whe n ti ~mes dear wbal. can bt• built on the coaslal atrlp. Tbt• l'OU"l)' and commwlon ...... , ... ' Kh . . orne1n1 RAIE "B KEO~ • • ~pted By U.S. Her • Scott !>aid t oday tht' rt:troactave puy rio <'' will J>Ok •·a hugt.• prohlt>m for those.· who Ofll'rilll'the<'ompuler!\ ' Scott pofnted o ut that einploytts woo left the county smre July I now appurcntly tart' l'nUlled lo rctroucllvc wage for th~ tune they worked Add1tion ully, h e !>atd . mploy~& wbo have cb~~ed JOb classihcations or who h111 .. ·e been given merit raJscs will pose a computer problem inas'much as the rctroactjve increase re verts lo their standing as or July 1 Supervisor Thomas Riley ex- pre_ssed the sentiments of most of bis fellow supervisors today when be said. ·'A l'Ontracl is a contract and I didn't feel it right that we sbould be forced to break our contract by another layer of aovernmenl. ··It was fortunate· that we had tbe foresight to set up a contien· cy fund and l don't see that we ha ve any real problem in carry· lDf: out an obligation we agnled to in1977 ..• SC'ott said he believes the freeze imposed by the stale Legislalure h a mpe r ed the reC'ru1t ing or ca pable new employees as well as making government employment less at· tractive to quality workers .. s .. Laguna's 'Ajax' Wolf Dead at 97 Long-time South Laguna resi- dent William A ''Ajax" Wolf, one of the founding directors of La..fillna Federal Savings and Lcian Association, died Thursday at the age or 97. The retired mining engineer moved to the South Coast in 1~33. after 19 years a s a gold mining s pecialist in Equador and Peru. He was bOrn in Spring City, Ne v., in a mining camp in 1881, and received a degree in mining engineering'from the University of Nevada. The civic actjvist participated if!. !DanY. l~al_funclions d!Uin& b1s re tire ment, a nd was a member of the Laguna Beach UnHied School District board of trustees at one time. He was on the board or the Laguna Moulton Playhouse and · the Festival of Arts, and was in charge of the wa r rationing board in Laguna Beach during ---..u...-... ..... ':H ar _ H e was oame d director emeritus of the savings and loan institution in 1977. Mr. Wo\C is survived by his wife. Harriet Woll. of the family bome al 3157J Bluff Drive, South J.AgCJOa ; daughter Mari Woll. of N'orco. and sister Mrs. Bertha C()ughlan of Taft.. "ServiC'es will be private, and tbe family has requested dona- tums be made lo the Adult Day l\ealth Care Center al Sad- dleback Community Collete Hearings End SAN LUIS 'OBISPO <APl - Licensing bearings for Pacific Gas and Electric Co. 's Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant have ended after 38 days or testimony that stretched over 2\1'.J months ORANGE COAl:T • VK DAILY PILOT f,_. ()f~COlr\t 08-tty Pl"'O'f, W'ltft•f'l~f'I "'°"' C•'''"" f9'fl N••\ "''"'' h OUIMt\""9 l>Y tN> °'~ (H~• •t-.,bt!WnQ(omp.An• \f.Nt•fP"°'•'°"'•r• Unckr the lc-glaJauon that pro vki~ the Propoc1Uoo 13 ball out. mooey u wtll a Invoked ~ wa•e lreet • count)' government wtll ~ve $Si2 mUllon from the tat tn this fiual year. Prem P.,,e A I SMALL ... -well u performing surgeries in , his clinic offices until s case as reviewed by the state med.Jcal board. That ban is the firsl Invoked. under a new s tate law that makes at possible to prohibit professionals from pracllC'lng on the strength of a court order. Giles wants to a ppeal the temporary restraining order is- sued by Judg_e Lee. Until he does so, he wants Small to be allowed to continue practice. But Judge Lee said no to the request when it was handed to him by Giles late Thursday af. ternoon. Now. the defense attorney is free to appeal to a higher court for a delay in the ban until the court has the lime to review the bamHn.~ order itself. Giles said in an interview Thursday that other doctors will be practicing in Small's offices while the ban is in effect. He said also that the 29-year .. 'Old doctor is concerned about be - 1 n g able l o provide post· operative care for his patients. The youthful defense attorney m entioned that some of those patients have contacted him lo complain about the order which. in effect. prohibits Small from providing post.operative and other care .to which they would otherwise be entitled. Giles empbas~ed that those patients "have full confidence in Small's abilities and want to re- c eive the care from blm personally." WASHINGTON <APl -~ \J nlled Stales granted full daplomftjc recognition to tbe new Khomeini government in Tran today and accu.sed the Sov· let Union of spreading anfi· American propaganda there. Soviet broadcasts and other unspecified actions in Iran could dam age relations between Washington and Moscow as well as have a negative effect on Iran itselC, the State Department said. The decision to accept the gov· e rnment of Ayatollah-Ruhollah Khomeini as in control of Iran has the prac tical effect of withdrawing recognition of lbe shah o( Iran as he.ad or state. The shah left Iran Jan. 16 for what is expected to be perma- nent exile. <Related story, Page A4.I William H. Sullivan, the U.S. ambassador in Tehran, "bas re· layed . to the ~overnment in Iran our ante ntaon to maintain diplomatic relations with that government," d e partment spokesman Hodding Carte r said . ''Th.is is the formal declara· tion that our relations do con· tinue." Carter said SulUvan had re- quested. a meeting with Prime Minister Mehdi Bazargan. * * * Fro.Page Al PULLOUT. • • The rull-scale evacuation will begin Saturday. whe n at least two Pan Am jumbo jets, with a total of 800 seats. arrive. Evacuatio n s also w ere scheduled for British. Canadian, New Zealand and Australian citizens Saturday. quiet Evaeaeation~ Nearly All Fluo-r- A.ides Out of.lean By PIOLIP ROSMARIN dered an emergency evacuation . 01t•oa11., .. 11.ut-!f plan. Officials of the Irvine-based Fluor was able to remove all Fluor ~ ~aid toda onl1 -bul 25 of i t..-9-tHHt-lraftttn thr~e no.n-lranaan emp oyees re-employees as of a month ago. mamed m Iran Thursday. The company still bas not dis- As th~t. country stumbled closed the total number of toward ctvt~ war, and as dan~er Americans that were working on " t o Americans rose WJ~h lwopetrochemicalprojectsinlh Wednesday's attack by leftist country e guerrillas on the U.S. Embassy in · · Te hran, the petrochemical com- pany sneaked out almost its last contingentof Americans. "The rest wUl come out this weekend," a Fluor spokesman said. "if they haven't come out already." The company revealed it bas been qui e tly removing American and other forei gn employees from Iran for the past sev,ral months They were flown out both aboard regularly scheduled air flights and chartered planes. A spokesman said the evacua· tion timetable was disrupted b¥ Moslem holidays which closed the airporl, although Pan American Airlines reportedly new out two nights totaling 167 fleeing Americans. Thursday, the U.S. govern- ment conceded it can no longer protect Americao)ives and or· State Expends General Fund S AC RAMENTO ·(AP > - Because o( Propos ition 13 bailout funds, the state spent $2.6 billion more from its general fund than it took in dur- ing the first seven months of th.is fi scal year, according to Con- troller Ken Cory. State generaJ fund revenues were more than S8 billion, while expenditures were nearly $10.6 billion, Cory said Thursday. ''Expenditures still reflect over $2.S billion of surplus funds paid or placed in an emergency loan Cund lo help schools and local government cope with property tax losses under Proposition 13," be said. Tbe cou.nly'a local coastal pro- 1ram came u_nder flre from comml11lonen who Thur1da~ dee 1~ to vote on a develop- ment ~hce that iocluded tbe commlallon staff '1 recommen-d.aUons. • Commlasione.r Dr. Rlmmon Fay, expected to vote in favor ot the plan, left the meetine early for a television l.ntervlew and d•d not vow. The plan rejected Thunday began as a project of the Irvine Company, wblet.'Ctrew It up alter a series of meetin&a witb counly offtclalt, envirorunentaliatl, ol· rlciala of neighboring ciUea and coastal commiaaion staff mem· bers. Tbat plan wu further revtsed .by ~ EDvtroGmeotal-Maaaa•· ment Ageaey of Oranae-County, which submitted it on beball ot the county to the regional o.1.,, ..... , .......... ONE OF LAST CANDIDATES TO FILE IN SAN CLEMENTE Realtor-Teacher Christopher Hoyt Seeks Councte Poat r....PageAJ coast.al commiaaJon. In conjuncUon with a series of pubUc bearlnp, coastal cotn· mlulonera and their 1taft further revised the plan. Basically, lt called for hiCb· den1lt~ residenUal development in the UUM ol UM area c~ to Corona del Mar. The third of the 1lt.e closest to Lafuna Beach • •• Pfopoeed for" acq~ by the st.ate. the (ederal sovern- ment or othet'I as parkland. with the eentral portion pro-,oted partly as. conaervaUon area. partly as recri'alional area and partly as residential. . ,.,.... Pflfll! Al SEARCH .•. after that eocouoter, a storm hit. the area. · The Coast Guard s aid ~rts or floating debris in the area have beeri checked and proved to be unfounded. But a life ring bearing the name "Armistice" was picked up by a fis hing vessel off La Jolla and handed over to authorities. • Backed by many of the friends and relatives who went with the m to Long Be.a c h , the families oft.be missing trio are leaving tonight for the B~a California area wbere they in· lend to bunt along the shoreline for any trace of their loved ones. They have offered a $1,000 re. ward for any information that leads them to determine the rate of the missing mariners. And po s ter s d e picting th e "Armistice" and her occupants will be tacked up al every possi- ble location in Mexico. "We think they are out there somewhere," Mrs . McDonald s aid. "We have not given up hope and we don't expect the Coast Guard to give up, either." Blaze Fatal BAKERSFIELD tAPl -An elderly woman was killed early today in a fire that gutted an apartment here. the Kern Coun- ty Fire department reported. COUNCIL CANDIDATES SET RECORD •• Mancini, -ts. of i04 Ave. Baja, reported owning common stock in Southern California Edison and Rockwe ll International. valued at less than $10,000 for each company. He also bolds equity valued at between $10,000 and $100.000 in San Clemente homes located at 155 W. Mar- quita, 143 W. Marquita. 602 Ave . Acapulco and 104 Via Zapata. Other candidates who-report. ed financial holidings were: -James Ashbrook, 66, a re· fired auto dealer. 3826 Calle Tiara, who reported owning comtnon stock in American Telephone and Telegraph and Exxon Corp., for each .company valued at less than $10,000, and in General Motors Corp., valued between $10,000 and $100,000. Ashbrook valued his San Diego Gas and Electric bonds also at between $10,000 and $100,000. Velma "Val" Nangre-ave Scott, 71, a businesswoman and former school teacher, of 221 ,Ave. Granajl~ J\Q.t, _B said Jh merchandise in her Jan·lce s ports wear s hop rs worth between $10,000 and $100,000. 1She also owns common stock in the Bank of San Clemente Cnot exceeding $10,000 in value) and Is a partner in the owner'$hip of a Montere¥ lot, valued al between $10,000 and $100,000. -Mitchell Edward Haddad, 29, a deputy district attorney, of 107 Calle Bella Loma, r eported equity ownership of two homes at 217 Ave. Rosa and 118 Ave. Barcelona. each valued between $10,000 and $100,000. -Karoline Koestet, 52, a homemaker, of 321 Calle Felicidad, said she owns stocks and bonds ln each or the follow- ing companies, not exceeding $10,000 in value : American Telephone and Tele1rapb and Southern California Gas Com- pany. -Richard Ahlman, 56, retired San Clemente building and plan- ning director, o f 126 Mlra Adelante. said be owns a first trust deed on property at 131 Monte Vista Cworth Sl0.()()0..$100,000) and ls a limited partner in YMR. a land holding firm in San Juan Capistrano. He placed his interest in YMR at less than $10,000. -C h a rles Brent, 61 , a mechanical engineer, of 714 Calle Bahia, said be owns com· mon and preferred stocks in Gu If Oil Corp., Southern California Edison and BJS Corp. <an energy conservation firm l, valued between $10,000 and $100,000 for each company -Edna Clark. 59, a real estate broker. or 3409 Via Loro, said she owns equ.ity in prop- ~ rti es at 33762 Old Bridge Road, Dana Point: 3314 P&M!O Halcon and 417 Via Pincbonl each vaJued between $10,000 and $100,000. -Wilma Bloom, 51, a busi· nesswoman, of 1011 Buena Vista. Apt. A, reported a $10,000 to $~v0.000 partnership interest in the El Camino Hardware and Paint store, ownership of a four- plex at 1011 Buena Vista valued at more than $100,000 and com- _mon stock-in the Baok--Of San Clemente. worth not more than $10,000. -Elynor Wylde, 52, a retired businesswoman. of 239 W. Mar- quita, said she owns properties at 424 Ave. Granada and 406-410 Arenoso Lane. each valued at more than $100,000. She also owns common stock valued at less than $10.000 in International Business Machines . -Robert LlmberR. S7. a re- tired Marine Corps colonel and Rossmoor Corp. vice president. of 316 Vista Torito. said be owns c ommon stock in General Motors Corp. and Pacific Gas and Electric ·Co.,· with a value for each company not exceeding $10,000. He also holds a personal loan for less than $10,000. -Jan Kennedy, 51, or 223 Ave. Monterey, Apt. D, wbo owns Steam Age Carpet and UpholsterY1 placed the value of bis business alo$10,000 or less. -Charles Mitchell, 48, of 102 • w. Paseo del Cristobal, ~gent· owner of an insurance <business, said the value of bis casualty and life insurance does not ex- ceed $10.000. -F.dward Kalsched, 69, 2307 Calle las Palmas, a retired in- surance executive, said bis stock in Sutro Investment Trust of Los Angeles is not worth more than $10.000. -Edgar Dieden, wbo decline< to stale his a~~. 234 Ave. Sant< Barbara, Apt. 2, a retired broad casting engineer, said b i~ American Telephone and Tele graph stock is worth $10,000 01 less. -Bernard Beckerlegge. 66, 322 W. Ave. Valencia, a retired bank executive and certified public accountant, satd hi~ raUroad stock {n Santa Fe In· dustries is worth between $10,00C and $100,000. -Albert Popik. 36, llS Ave Dominguez. wbo is a partner ir a plant rental business, placec his interes t in "Plants bl Popik" at.IJ0,()()().$100,000. . --Nortnan Ream, 66, 511 E Ave. San Juan. a certified public account.ant, said the equipmen in bis accounting firm is wortJ not more than $10,000. Candidates who said lhey had no fioanC'ial holdings to declare included: -Brian 'Ruff. 37. 19 Ave. Junipero, an insurance agent. r-- -Patricia Rousseve, 46, 1880 N. El Camino ReaJ, a secretary with the postal service. -Erik Perkowski, who declined to state bis age, 374 P laza Estival, • salesman of printing and sta.tionery to schools. -Daniel Gabel, 30, 116 E. Ave. Lucia, a sclence teacher at Capistrano Valley High School in Miasloo Viejo. -Shirley Davis, 36, 707 Ave. Presidio. San Clemente Rape Cris is Intervention Center ad- ministrator. . -Carol Carlaoo, 39, 20t Calle Conchita, a library clerk and homemaker. -Jack Brown, 67, 3361 Paseo Halcon, an associate realtor. ~blhf\•O MofiO.tt, tf'l•OWQt\ r:uo..~ '°' c°''• M•V H~ 8'-M" HWftf•f'1910" &.¥" '°"" ~·llV•ll•w '"''"°·~&...."'-"'( .. >\ 11 \1"@11 '"t~l ..oitlOP" f"\ouf)ft""'4f S.tvf'O•Y\ MIO 1'1f'ct•O ,,,_ ptU1'(.p.M ~l\N"'O 01~ 1-\o •t -"0 W.\I «••""°"'·<es•• '°"''Ill· C•t1•0•~·••1''6 ·-"·-..,"' ... "'•'WI Pvttitl.,_. Jtdlfl c.w, tr/ Cfl f'tH*nt•twt QiH.tMM.l""""' '-··"-' E01t .. '=:.,~;:rt Did Tanker Spill Oil? -Dorothy Hendricks, 70, 132 W. Marquit.a, a retired school teacher. -Robert RU!ln. who declined to state bi.a ate. ~'7 Ave. del Mar , a se lf.proclaime d pbilOIOpber and politicla.n. OIHIMM '---P.-M>•>IOM ,... ........ lOllW• By 1£1l&Y CLAUSEN Ot•Delfr .......... U .S . Coast Guard lo· veatlgatora believe they have found the oU tanker responsible for a spill thal smeared six rnllH of th.e Orange Coast this week. · • Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Skip .J)n1tacLu.id toda1 that-UM Mlp under law!eti11Uon was one of about lt anchored In tbe Lane BHch harbor area Friday when the 1pUI pn)babl'I oec:umtd. Onstacf aald tbe Coat Guard doe• not --want to reteaA tbe name of \be abi.P or ita ownen peadles ......... ...u • .u.. The Coast Guard 1.,Gkesman, wbo bu set up a beacb cleanup command poet near tbe Huat· tpgton Beach city pier, said beaches were beln1 cleaned from a point one rnile north of Golden Weat Street in Huot· lngton Beach to 32nd Street ln Newport Beach. "We'~wra_J~plgJhlM• qpJo·_ ay ind e~ w be clone b7 tonl•bt." be~· Heavy cradina operaUom ceated Thunda~1 be adde4(. ad rake.up openuona are now under ••Y. Oa1tad Hid lnvHlltatora zeroed in on the abip now \IDder' auap doG alter aoabaJI _.... · 'oll fiqer printing'' matched oU round on t;eacbes witb otl ln tbe Lanker's slop tanks. Slop tanks, be said, bold the residue from regular oil transport ta.Db when tbe tanks Jre cleaned out. Slop tanks are auppoeed to be emptied at re&· u1 ar dispolal 1tationl, be 1ald. "Ever)' bat.cb ii 1U1btb' dlf· fereel ·~ ...... ,_- Onalad cluaified the brown apiU \bat eventually bU beacbel In Oranp Count,)' OD TueltlQ 11 "mll)Or," aboul 4,000 to 5,000 gaUona. Major problemJ, be sald, were ~t tbe otl apread out aad ta.. wa.IW ubore at very seDliUve beachareu. "ll 's been ju.st enough to be a nuisance.·• Onstad reported. That nuisance wlll cost tile federal govemmenl an estimal· ed $$,000 in c leanup coat1, however, he added. Tbe eout Guard omcer takt oWMn of tbe tanker under ln- vealie•tlon have been "very ~ir.rattft. --fttttU'tM D~ is ~ pd)ty veael, t» spW ac:· cldenLally occurred Frtday u the rwult of a vent ryatem over. now. A Coul Guard spoi .. man Uld owoen of lh.1\)1 wh.lch aplU oil end do not report the •di are &&abject to flDel of UP to 110,000. -Wilmer Wood. 64, 201 Cer· rho Clelo. a retlred welding bus ilMJI& OW1MI'. -William Kecbam 32, U3 Ave. San Fernando, an elemen· tary school teacher lD the Sad· dleback Vallq UD.ifted Scbool Dlatrtct. ....:::.,~Al.ao.lioJL.JL. 228 El Oriente, a reaJtor and educator. · -David Dod1on, '1, tSU Bueaa"Vllta, Apt. E. a comtnc· Uon laborer. -Man Anthony Morai.. 12 •. - 15' W. Escalonea. a UC trvtne ttudeat and pllumacy tffbnl. dan. • > Sltfning ea • ... ft!9!Y, Fetwuwx 1 e. 1 m s OM. V P!L,OT Sparliwg ltftarder Slayer Given· Life Sentence Convicted tiller Brian Willis of South Pasadena was sen- • tenced 1bunday to life in prillOft for the slayin1 of Lake Forest hou.sewtle Raebel Sparling. The ruling by Los Angeles County Superior Court Judae Robert M . Olson in the Pasadena courtroom means that Willis. 18, could technically be released on parole alter serving seven years of his sentence. He was found guilty and sen- tenced on counts of murder. rob- bery and kidnaping for robbery. A jury found him guilty after .hearaog tesllmooy lo the effect that be shot Mrs. Sparling in the head on March 14, 1977, at some time shortly after she visiUd her psychiatrist in South Pasadena. best to keep tum lD prison for tbe rest of hi• natural life if I can." Police found Mrs. Sparli.nc's body ln the Ancel es N alional Foreat two days aft.er she disap- peared. She bad been shot twice in the head. They said they found some of the victim's jewelry and other valuables in the defendant's home. Youtk, 18, Held After Pursuit .. . .. Silhouettt.-d against a silvery sea. friends Jetr Palmer · and Biµ Vive rs head out for a bit of surfing off 30th treet an Newport Beach The Newport Pier is in the b ackground. TM young surfers were drawn to the beach by a picture-postcard afternoon Thursday, but they found the surf was something less than ideal for their sport. And the water temperature was a cool 57 degrees. Willis was arrested in the San Fernando Valley when the It took seven police cars and a Corvette he was driving was in-helicopter nearly a hair hour volved in a traffic accident. racing through the streets of Police identified the vehicle centril Garden Grove, but they which carried the license plate cornered the driver of a com- "WUV YOU" as Mrs . Sparling's pact car who led them on the 2 Bandits Hit Bank In County Two gunmen dressed In dark blue sweatshirts and beanies held up California First Bank in Westminster Thursday. escap- ing in a silver-colored car with an estimated $4,000 in cash. Police, alerted to the stickup by a witness who phoned them from outside the bank, arrived at the s<:ene just seconds after the car disappeared. Witn es ses desc r ibed the holdup men as being in their late 20s. One flashed a .32-caliber. chrome-revotver, the other held ci blue-steel pistol. Employees al the bank, locat- ed al 15377 Brookhursl St.. said the getaway car s ped south on Brookhurst toward McFadden ..Avenue at about J : 10 p.m. J~Set For Laguna's Art-A-Fair Jurying for the 1979 summer Art-A-Fair will be held March 17 at the Boys Club in Laguna Beach. with artists from all of Southern California invited to participate. Artists a nd cr a flsmen are asked to submit three examples of their work in each style or medium lhey intend to exhibit. This summer 's Art-A-Fair, .runnt.lg from July~ 10. through Aug. 26, will feature more than JOO artists representing contem- porary and representational works of art. For more information a nd en- try forms. write to the Art·A· Fair, lnc .. PO Box 547. Laguna Beach 92652. or call 494-4514. Boogie Board RUlers Vie The third annual Oak Street- Morey Boogie contest. pitting top-not c h boogie board e n- thusiasts from throughout the state in competilion is scheduled Feb. 23 and 24 in Laguna Beach. The contest. held In conjunc· lion with the Laguna Beach Winter Fes~al begins at 7 a.m. Feb. 23 lfl the base or Oak Street. Entry deadline is Feb. 22, and a pplications may be picked up at the chamoor or commerce of- fices or at Oak Street Surf Shop. Finals will be held Sunday, Feb. 24. For more information. call Pat Serrano in Oceanside at 439·0907. Jury Questioning Tot Died· To ReSume Tuesday After Tub Attorneys in the murder The infant was born to an 18-'Dinning? retrial of Huntington Harbour year-old unwe d m other at Tr • obyslcian Dr. WUJia.m Waddill We s t m inster Community will resume questJOIWlg of pros-Hospital. MOUNT HOLLY. N.J. <AP > - pective Orange County Superior The pro6eeution attempted to Tanya Luciani us ed a red CourtjurorsagainonTuesday. show during Waddill's first trial stuffed dog lo show police bow As they sorted through poten-ihat lhe physician strangled the her mother's boyfriend allegedJy tial j urors for the third straight infant after it survived and be' held her J.year-old brother by d a y Thurs day, prosecutor reared it "l>uld go through life the ankles and dunked him in a Robert Chatterton and defense as a vegetable. bathtub until be drowned, ac- attorney Charles Weedman ce11.-Waddill, however ,. cont.ended cording to published reports. tered mosL .of their _questions the infant never wa.s alive. The 5-ye,iar-old girl's story around right-to-life issues and The first trial ended in a mis· prompted authorities to file the role or the physician. trial when jury members said charges against her mother. Lin· Waddill is accused or strangl-after 16 weeks or testimony and da M 4lY Luciani, 23, and Brian Lee ing a newborn girl in March 1977 11 days or deliberating they Sti§1dfi was c h arged with after an unsuccessful saline were deadlocked 7-5 in favor or bo · murder. and Ms. Luciani with a rtion.. .. acquittal. "aiding and abettmg" a murder. Marshaek Question · which in New J ersey carries the same penalties as murder, said assistant Burlington County pro- secutor Ralph Tolomeo. Both also were charged with child abuse and were held without bail. bail. Rocky's Grandson: When a reporter·asked Tanya B H Wi H what had happened to her m.iss-0~ ne . e as ar.nny ing brother, Arthur, she said. r 'J:' r "Daddy drowned b.im," accord- NEW YORK CA~> -St.even Rockefeller Jr .• grandson or the l ate Nelson A. Rockefeller, said t oday t h a t if b e m et h is grandfather's aide Megan Marshack. "I would say to her, ·1 hope you made m y grandfather happy.' " Rockefeller, is. was asked about Miss Marsback during an interview on WABC-TV 's "AM- New York" program. She is a $60,000-a-year research aide·who .was • wat~. Nelsen Rocke!eller when he was stricken by a heart attack Jan. 26. "I don't know what Megan's role was exactly," he added, "but If she was involved with granddaddy. I hope that she did the best she could and hel~ him out the best she could and that she was instrumental in som~ of bis-success." Bandit Hit~ Chicken Shop A six-foot-tall gunman who held up a Ke ntucky Fried Chicken outlet in Fountain Va lley Thursday evening escaped with an estimated $300 in cash, police said today. The man wielded a blue-steel revolver, clerks told police. and told one of the two women." "Give me all your mon~y." The 7:30 p.m. robbery or the fa s t -food o utlet a t 17239 Brookhurst St. was the 21st In the city this year, compared with 14 by Feb. 15 of last year. police said. ing to copyright article in lhe Conflicting accounts given by Burlin~n County Times. family spokesme n about. the The newspaper said she held clrcumst~nces oJ-N.t~on the stuffed toy upside down to Rock~feller s (leath have ~~ show how Still allegedly held questions as to whether bis life Arthur by the ankles a nd dunked could have been saved. bis bead into a bathtub full or hot Last week the grandson said water and bubblebatb. in an interview that be wanted the truth lo come out. Asked today if he was satisfied that the truth had come out, he said, "I'm satisfied. Emotional- ly. I'm sati sfied. l can deal with th1 s. t ·C"an deaJ~with it just fine emotionally as a member of the Rockefeller family who cared for granddaddy." But he deflected any quesUoo- ing about the conflicts in state- ments about the death, saying, "First of all, as Nelson's first children said, we do not intend to make 8/lY further comment publicly. I'm the 'f1rst one to comply with the wishes or my family because I love and respect them. "In light of the loss of my grandfather, I think it's painful to pursue the issue any more. And thars how I reel about that particular topic." Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgentbau denied re· ports Thursday that bis office has conducted an investigation or Rockefeller's death. "There is no basis for an in· vestlgation by my office," Morgenthau said. Asked about the conflicting accounts, Morgenthau said he had re· eel ved information about Rockefeller's death from police and "other sources," whom, be declined lo identify. At first, she said, Af'thur kicked. Still pulled Arthur out of the water. laid bim on a sofa and tried lo revive him with mouth - .to-mouthresusc.itation, the paper quoted her assaying. But Arthur "wouldn't wake up. He was seeing, but h is mouth wasn't moving," she said . explaining later t\at Arthur's eyes were open. Plant your own garden nowt car. · chase Thursday night. Deputy Distric t Attorney Booked into Orange County · William Holliman declared im-J all after the pursuit was mediately after leaving the Christopher Samson, 18,' of courtroom tbaftbe possibility or Garden Grove. Willis being1 freed in seven Samson's 1978 Dodge Colt and years' time is "extremely re-three police units were damaged mote. in the incident that began at ··w e will be 'watching this about 10:30 p.m. when Santa situation carefully all through Ana police Officer Ed Andrade bis confinement,.. the pros-decided to pull Samson over as a ecutor said. "This man must drunken driving suspect. serve no less than 15 years and But Samson apparently de- we will oppose any aUempt to clded to try to outrun Andrade's parole him in anything less than police cruiser and took off, head- tbat time. ing up West Street toward "ff~ is a cold, calculated k:illec Garden Grove. who bas shown not the slightest Garden Grove units joined in indication of remorse for what the chase as first Andrade and he did." Holliman said. then Garden Grove Officer "By contrast," Holliman said, Francis Butle r tried to cut "Mrs. Sparling was a simply Samson's car off, only to get ma r velous person who was rammed for their e fforts. The deeply loved by her family and Cost a Mesa helicopter was who was highly regarded in the called in to help. cummunity. She is· still sorely . Samson was fin ally captured missed by everyone who knew at a shopping center at West · her. Str eet a nd Garden Grove "I want to see Willis confl.Ded · Boulevard when he tried to drive until he is an elderly person." his car between the police unit of Holliman said. "I shall do my Sgt. Randy Tucker and a build, Most Offices Shut, Monday City offices in alt Orange Co unty cities, except for Laguna Beach and Westminster. will be closed Monday in observanee of W ash.ington 's birthday. County government offict!s and courts will be closed, as will all state and federal offices ... Monday also will be a holiday for Orange County public school and college students. Banks also will be closed. Aid Bill Studied SACRAMENTO CAP l A $150 million state aid bill for library. flood control and other s pe cial districts h as been stripped of its mone y. giving legislative staff time to come up with a new figure. ing. /' The car got stuck 'Ind -Samson was taken into custody. He is be- ing held on suspicion or assault with a deadly weapon, reckless . driving and failure to yjeld lo a ., police unit. Spokesmen for the two depart- ments said non~ of the officers in\folved were injured. Bearded. Bandit . ~18 Niguel Market A looe gunman with a full, dark beard fled with a n un· determined amount or cash Thursday night fronfj\lpba Beta Market in Laguna Niguel's Monarch Bay Plaza. · Orange County Sheriff's dep- uti es today said the bandit. about 25 years old, entered the market at 9:20 p.m .. pulled a handgun, demanded cash, then fled. officers said. P1on1 sets Instead ol seeds on<1 Sherren growing ttme Dy6weeks• 100 count t>Og !leg. '1.19 Salt Prlee 79e VEGETABLE PLANTS Choose from 1omo10.1enuce one many orner robre tovontes Pony pock/ ..f, V\ ... G,.._, ,,·,:-~ 6plonts . '" , ,. ~ '·~ · '" ~ Y1 ~-~ Reg.99' ~ ~·· -~·Sa1ePrlce ~ 99e Haley's 'Roots II' • He said the information was not part of a formal investiga· lion, however . A spokesman later declined to characterize the Inquiry . Featured Sunday From witch bunt.a of the 40s and 50s lo Alex Haley's hunt for his roots, Sunday's Daily Pilot offers a lively mixture or in- formation and entertainment. lllP08SUl"E DB.EAM -Ac- tor Producer 14'ranJc. Gero said 'balderdash' when friends told him the pl~ on the 40s and 50s Communist wttcb bunts. ·Are You Now or Have You Ever Been.'' wu too "preachy.'' Gero was rl&bt, but the oft-Broadway bit waa not without It.a ups and ._ ___ d...;;o..;...wna as the rodlicer explains a recen n erview. HALEY'S UVES -Author Alex Halev had two lJvn and both are depicted in tbe s~lf­ part Mriel "looU: Tbe Next GeneraUon." alrlnc Sunder thro11p Feb. 25, Actor James Earl Jooel, wbo playa Raley lD the TV series, tells about bis long friendship with the author and the benefit.s and cballebges of the black family's saga. GOT A. JOB -A recession 'may be right around the corner, but you couldn't prove it to the soon-to·graduate at local col- l e 1 es and at UC Irvine . R'!cruiten have been busy blr· fng ffie p c ortlie crop. A You /Your Money story tella wbo sot the best Jobs. -GOl'NG 1JNOE& -red.It too eaay to set? Bills pllln1 up? Pat Dunn 'a Consumer Cloeeup ex.· amla11 aD a1ency that helps debt.on pl out from WMlet. Morgenthau said ''the police w e r e not mis l e d " about Rockefeller's death. Women Get TheHoRon? 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ONLY J>tLOT NA'flOWWORLD 26 of Shah's Regime Await Death Rich TIRO GB THE LOOKING GI.ASH: One condlUon Lbat has a lwtYS ~ f trly constant 1lon1 lhla bnt of an poast- bl coul$ ts the sympathy )OU tan ftnd amon1 the popula for the Ir\ ln., Compaoy That cuu:it nt { ctor b that )'OU can't find any Huae. pro"'Llni: mulU·mtWon doUu corpor1Uona do have d1.frlcwl)· In i:t·ntrallnt public tura on lh Ir behalf when thty fall upon f \ 11 d•)'• • "At\. the rich land bun>N Q<>l al at•ln," "''e chortle "GoodtnwHhfor ·l·m " SO IT W~ ONL\' )e tf'rday that the Irvine ranch ~ pie came up tM!fo~ the tt •tonal roas t.al commla Ion to &et u gencraJ pi,n pproved for 50me 9.400 acre of open spice bt-tween Coron del M rand La&Un• Beac The plan, bu1caUy subm1tt~-d by Or1n1e County covem mt'nl, WU lhl' l'"l' ult Of ~t"\tral ~tars Of head-scratching \ • A,.;e of l nmw.i>,.,..nng lo• Trip iolO Wondnland and penctl-pushang, but didn't go anywhere before the com- mission in session up al Torrance. Unless. maybe, it went through Alice's lookmg glass Into Wonderland. The commission defeated the plan-in a vote of six in favor, five agemst You might th.ink that means it passed. But no, not by commission rules. Vou deed seven yes votes AND COMM ISSIONER RJMMON C. Fay, who would have been the seventh vote In favor, had drifted away from the meeting to be interviewed by television. Fame calls. Anyway, one of the coastal staff recommendations ~as that before the commission approved the plan, the Irvine Company should be forced to dedicate 7,500 acres to the st.ate. . . Some Wrong Thinkers might suggest this is the same as steahng the 7 ,500 acres from the ranch people but what the hell, it's Just the Irvine Company. And this confiscatfon would come even before the Irvine people found out 1f they'd ever be allowed to build anything. IRVINE ASIDE. you might be next, or course, if you oivn a little coastal parcel and need commission approval (or a new front porch. They might want you lo dedicate your back yard. But never mind for now. It's run co watch the Irvine Company squirm. Alas. beeause or a TV interview and other calamities, the whole lrvme coastal plan. will end up for final judg- ment later before the all-powerful state coastal com- mis sion. And we can wail for the next trip through the looking glass · ' Six W om,en Sue; -Denied Enlistment WASHINGTON <AP ) -A clasn action suit was filed by six women Thursday charging that Army entrance requirements are more stringent for women than men and asking that they be declared unconstitutional. · The six women all tried to join the Army, but were turned down because they either scored too low on a women's entrance test or lacked high school diplomas The suit, filed by American Civil Liberti~s Union at- torneys, said women must score al least 50 on the entrance test and have high school diplomas. Males can enlist if they score 50 or higher on an entrance lest or have a high school diploma, the U.S. District Court suit said. TEHKAN. Iran 1AP> -A tev.1 been convicted or c:rimes and oluUonary firint squad exeeut· would be exeeuted. It save no •d hab Mohammad Jleu further detaUs. and Khomehu PahlaYJ'~ haled .aecret polke spokesmen declined comment. chief and thtff otber 1enera11 at The executions by a 10-man Ayat.ollah Ruhollah Khomeini's firing squad were announced by hHdquarten durtna the nlpt. atate radio accompanied by It waa ~ported 216 other offic:eni martial music. and omclalt of the old reaime It said the generals were con· wlll be executed. vlcted on charges of "torture, Fearful Americans were pack· massacre or people, treason to in1 thdr ball for a massive air the count.ry and earthly corrup· evacu•Uon set to begin Satur· tion. They were sentenced to dlY A preliminary night took death and the verdict was im· ff ._... ith 167 ftbt mediately carried out by O wuay w 0 m . Islamic armed forces." It said TEHaAN RADIO reported their property was confiscated. thQl pro-Khomeani forc~s .ap-THE GENER' ALS W-EaE pealed for Lear gas to disperse an attacking mob after a night· Nematollah Nassiri. chief of long street battle In eastern SA V AK. the s hah's dreaded Tehran. But th.ree days of fieree secret police ; M anu chebr flghting,in the northwestern city Kbosrowdad. bead of the elite or Tabriz have ended, th~ radio paratroopers; Mehdi Rahimi, said. and the government is in martsa.t·law governor of Tehran, control. and Reza Naji, governor- Unconfirmed reports put the general of the ·central city or casualty toll in .Tabrii as high as Isfahan. 700 dead with thousands Eacb was riddled by at least wounded. Tehran radio blamed eight bullets. The bodies were th e fighting on "counter-transferred from Khomeini's revolutionary SAVAK agents" headquarters to Tehran's cen- and said a nightly curfew re· lral morgue. malned in effect. ' The first American evacuation Thousands or youths marched flight, a Pan American World in Tehran in celebn!tion of the Airways Boeing 707, took off lo· reported victory lo Tabri~. day from Tehran bound for Frankfurt. West Germany. It THREE OTHER generals carried most of Pan Am's 90 were killed .last weekend by Tehran employees and depen- guerrillas as Khomeini's forces dents and any others who were were taking over the co,uUDDJbu:cy:)t.-, -,&r-c:e~a~d~y to board the 183-seat but the government said the four plane. The airpoi'rwas heavily_ just executed were "the first guarded by guerrillas to Kho· group of traJtors" to be tried by meini. revolutionary courts. ll said Khomeini attended the trial. The newspaper Ettelaat said 26 other officials and military of ficials of the shah's regime bad THE U.S. GOVERNMENT hopes to begin a full-scale evacua- tion or Americans 'Saturday. US· ing two Boein1 747 jumbo jets Serond Burn Out Seven in Family Perish in Blaze WlLMINGTON, Del. <AP) -Fire swept through a brick rowhouse today, killing seven people, including a couple and four cblldren who had been burned out of their own home two days ago, ofridals said. Authorities identified the victims as the homeowner's wife, son. daughter-in-law, and four grandchildre __ n_ . ....;.·---------- THE HOMEOWNER, Harry condition in the intensive care Alexander Sr., 66, was burned unit. "His injuries are obviously over 8> percent of his body and quite extensive." she said. . injured when he jumped from a The victims were identmed as second-floor window, said Alexander's wife. Stella M. R o s em a r y L a r s on • a Alexander, 66 ; Edward G. Alex- chartered from Pan Am. About 800 were expect.ed to leave on t.be filattworughts. Sht U .s, Ai~ Fore& C-&30 tranaport planes and five HHs3 "Jolly Green Gl.nl" helicopters landed at Jncirfik air base ln aoutheast Turkey. about 8SO dllles from Tehran, Turkish state radio rel)Or'led. U .S . Of'FICIALS in Washi.ngt.on said Thursday the helicopters and planes would be used only in an emergency. The U.S. government expects some s.ooo or the 1.000 Americans still in Iran to leave the country. It arranged the evacuation airlift after scores of renegade gunmen stormed the U.S . Embassy in Tehran Tues- day. The British Royal Air Force bad four planes standing by in Cyprus awaiting Iranian permission to fly lo Iran and evacu ate some of the 1,600 • British subjects there. ............. o.tnc lt'il••f'r Lori Lynn Heeren , 17, high sc h ool c h eerleade r representing Sioux Cit y, Iowa. was selected Thurs- day night as Miss Teenage America for 1979. The 5- foot-3. 107-pound brunette plays piano and French horn and won a letter in track. MeXico's President ... • Hits U.S. 'Slavery;' MEXICO CITY CAP> -President Carter held a final round or talks today over breakfast with Mexico's President Jose Lopez Portillo after the host president said poor Mexicans are often treated as s laves in the Uniled'States; Lopez Portillo's latest pubhc rebuke came despite a s pecial appeal by Carter for moderation. White House officials said Carter told bis host at an unschedwed 10-minute meeting Thursday morn- ing that overemphasis on u :s .-Muican sore points could damage the cross-border summit. LOPEZ PORTILLO HAS P UBLJCI. Y scolded the United States for alleged deceit and ~buse. Today's breakfast meeting was added to the schedule amjd re - ports from White House aides or unspecified progress in the area . of Mexico's rich deposits of oil and natural gas, whose price has so far been too high to suit Washington. o progress bas been reported on the issue or Mexican mi- grants, who flood across the U.S.-Mexican border illegally in num- bers estimated al from 500,000 to l milllon each year. Loi>ez· Portillo said these illegal migrants are often treated as slaves by U.S. employers. "TIDS, MR. PRESIDENT, I believe, is the most serious mat- ter of our times -the fact that there a re men that can buy men and that there are. tnen that have to sell themselves. And this is what happens very frequently with our poor people that go to the United States." ··1 am deeply moved. and I shall try to be more stable," Lopez Portillo said. "Our friendship has made it possible lo be frank " "What is happening to the free world? ... Is it possible fo r the human being to be free and at the same time to be Just. ls it possible to conceive of an international otder that can avoid the slate or affairs in which a man would sell himself and another would buy another human being?'' s pokeswoman for Delaware ander. 29, and bis wife. Debra, THE DISP\JTf;_.OVER TREATMENT of mig rants over- Division hos pital. 25, and his children, Delores, 10. shadowed -Gaiter's address in Spanish today to the Mexican The son's family had escaped Debra Ann. 6, Edward, s. and Chamber of Deputies. injury Wednesday morni_ng Kimberly, 2. In his prepared remarks. Carter said a "common vision of the when a fire. broke out in a front The couple's 6 -montb-old future" bad begun to emerge from the talks. but conceded thaqiif. bedroom on the second floor of daughter, Kathleen. was staying ficull problems remain in the areas of trade, energy and ~ ra- W\elr--Mme,. said IA-·Stew.art~...wi.ut ·friends, "'lnrid-Bl'\taHo~ •. o . · ·-·-·---· ··~ .. _.,_, ·• 0 • McLaughlin, of the fire depart-Chief Chris McDermott. . Carter said Mexico's ne~ound oil and gas ~le.hes in time .will ment's data statistics. "No one The victims were found ID the provide the solution to the migrant problem by hftang the Mexican was trapped. Everyone was up three bedrooms on the second standard or living closer to that of the United States. and about," he said floor, McDermott said, adding In the meantime, he said he will enforce U.S. immigration "This Is very ironic," he said. there was evidence Edward laws "as fairly and as humanely as I can" and would .iprotect the ''They moved in with the Alexander and his wife attempt-basic human rights of all people within the borders of my coun-parents or the husband seeking ed to escape. try." s helter for the children." ____ __::....__ ______________________ _ Md..AUGHLIN SAID the de partment was investigating both fires, which occurred less than 41 hours apart and within a mile or each other in the northwest section of the city. "Nothing links them at this lime. J guess it was fate that they happened so close together, not only in time but proximity." he said. The hospital spokeswoman said Ale]lander was in critical 3Charged In Death Of Inmate ALL BARE-ROOJ PLANTS Drifts ClOse Highways SCRANTON, Pa. CAP. -Three inmates have· been charged in t he death of a fellow prisoner who allegedly was hanged with a bedsheet on orders of a kangaroo court. ·And authorities re· portedly are lnvestigal- i n g the activities or FRUIT TREES DON'T Example: .QeQ ~ Bev. 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