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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-01-24 - Orange Coast PilotI I . • ----------------- upport, Appre ' ,. g Heart Girl, 14, Slain Pots Khomeini Playing 'TV' In Hospital With Girlfriend . ·DAILY PILOT * * * ·15c * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 2', 1980 VOL n, ..0. 11. 4 UcnGllS, .. ~ ...... Fears, S•pport Military Draft Stirs Emotions Orange County students and community leaders expressed support and apprehension today m the wake of President Carter's ca ll for reinstitution of the military draft registration Fears about a potential military confrontation with Russia were raised, a long with debate about whether women should be Included 1n the new draft registration process Auemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, said 1be 1upports the relostitu tion of the draft even though she has two sons and two daughters who are draft age "From a personal standpoint, of course I have concerns about my family," she said this morn- ing during a telephone interview from her Sacramento office. "But I believe that we have to stand behind our national DRAFT REGISTRATION REVIVAL SOUGHT-A4 policies. After all, my family benefits wit h the country's strength and falla with lta weak ness." M re Bergeson said she neither support.a nor opposes the Equal Rlebta Amendment. but believes her dauahten. like her sons, should 1bare "equal responaibUlty in defense of our country." Mary Schmitz, a chief spokesman for the Stop ERA Movement, said she wUI work to prevent draft re1l1tration and mandatory military 1ervice for women. "I don'l think women are that equal to men that they can play the role necessary for the de· fenae ~ the country," she said thll momln&. Mn. Scbmlt.1 la the wife ol Republican State Sen. John G. Scbmltz and ls a Corona del Mar Nllldent. II ra. Scbmlb uaerted that women are not btoloocally nor emotionally tulte(f to com· bat adivlU• and would weak· en the nation'• defense ef· fort. Sbe added, however, that women•• aervtce mi&bt be re- quired ••1n a ltt'falioa like World Warn. .. (8eeDaAft',Pa1eAI) YOUR HEALTH SP<11.'UCB1'ED To4Q11 Dall1 PUot fOCUNI on the waya Or t• eoa.i retldenta apend to stay beelthy. Doll'l mill ".Your H altb," a IO-ptp mqU!De Wit.b •tort• aad Pktm'el IPotli t1 I ' beal tnodl ~Jrom medical cllnlca to Whlrl~IPll. id east tance 1Hllela Is Wlte•1 Witches, trolls and gnome1, creature• dents take part ln a camival, weartna col- from the fantasy world, are everywhere in orful masks. Such festivals are now in full the West German town ol ~en as real-awing throughout the country. Khomeini in Hospital Ayatollah Tel/A lrania1U1 He'• OK TM A8Mdated Pn11 Ayatollah BuboUab Khometal was admlUed to U.. lnt.aaiv• care unit of a Tehran bolpttal to- day for heart trouble. But the '19·year«d revolatJonary leader later went• national radio to rea.,ure the lran.lan people IM ii not Hno..1.J ill. "As far u m1 eoadlUon II concerned, I am -pralae be to God -not bad." be taldttbouP be IOUDded fra11 od weu. PollUcal o en ln tbe Ira· Dian capital 1ald tha broadcat appeared aimed at calmtn1 a.a· UOnal armety. over the bultb ~ Khomeini, Who wu tulMd from bl• home la Qom, 100 mll• IOUth OI Tehran, and •mYtCI the h01pttaJ at t 1.m. Hlt 1udden boapltallaat came an the ev Of Jran'• ~ ld1ottal eleettou. •.Dd m ~. broail~ut tb1 eler11maa· revolutionary called for • full and DOceta1 turnout Friday. All l'ft'Olulloall'J eommitt.ell throuOout !ran'-ibad been placed on alert lo 1uard a1alnat vtolence durtu tbl votin1. AnU·Kbomelol f act1om have called for a boYcott ol t.be vot- 1n1. • tl>lj dta darlnf tbe ..... cent canitltutl .. l refenotlUm. wbtn DO.lttlril 'fled ce Oa.Nd lD MHrm1aNM. A croMI PtJWnd' tedrt out· tide tllit bolpltal. and poUUdana and ,Sam wen Marine K.Wed CAMP. PEN1>C!:l'ON CAPl - A • 1nne Iller kiUed ln t.ht crilb ot • ieQPt.er ar Hotwm-baJ bt a lCSCDtHled a1 •r•ar~ld Capt. tM+Sd -L. ADdrolka vi Nokomil,W. comlq aad 1olftl. Tbe eftDtl were rell•blJ re- pon.d by Weatern Journalllta 1D the Iranian capital, where eome 50 American ho1ta1e1 were apendlna tbetr 8Znd day of ~ ti•lty at the U.S. Embauy. Tehran radio, monitored ln London, reported that ltbo· meln1'1 team of doeton aald t1MJ hoped be could be moved from the lntmll~are t and to t1'6 NIUlar be~ttutmlot unit latei f.odu or Friday. It q.oted of the pbJal· el , Dr. A!lpur, u tellini tile lranlu MWI co:tency P1r1 that Khom '1 tloa wu IDC>d an lifter' bavtgi luneb to-4' Nil.Id. - Motlem patitoeb reported 1ulfertn1 ftom f•tiaue, and Jan. 11 ht went Into 11clu1ton for t ( IUN,Pa eA.I) • Tougher Policy Lauded WASHING TON <A P > - Congress appears ready to back President C-rter's tough dQf tnne aimed at containing the Soviet thrust toward the oil lifelines of the M1ddJe East. But react.Joo to rev1vm~ peacetime draft regi.alralJoo UI decidedly mixed Cart.er used the annual State of the Uruon address to reverse AMERICANS SA YING NYET TO RUSSIA YODK.A-87 much of the foreign and mil.Jtary policy estabhshed 10 the first three years or bJs admln.istra lion. He drew support from many Republicans as well as from leaders of bis own party But aome looe·time advocates of bolste ring tbe nation's military defenses were openly sll:epUcal about the president's determination to fully develop bis approach. Many Republicans claimed Carter ls exploiting the foreign policy cballen1e posed by the Soviet intervention in Aftbanl.atan to quell criticism of <SeeCA&TEB, Pase AZ) Coast Weather Continued fair tbrou1h Friday and some cooler. Lowa lonl1bt 38 at lhe beaches and 48 Inland. H11bJ Friday 12 alone the roast and ea lnland. INSIDE TODA W Jo,ut Wow,.. Mooed to N....,n 11.ach tltorUll aftrr hi• 111e«ujul 1"4 cancer ~~ TM Iott actor'• BaJitltorw toaln#roftt homt ti not1 for IOU. "'' 01ktng pM lot ,,., '9ollN "'°' o..w bum u "·' mUUon. s., J'~.,..CJ. h•e• I \ ' I I l ~ Address Welcomed Frien , Allie Loud Carter Speech Gold Still See-sawiJ18 On Markets l.ONl>ON (AP> The dolJar WH m.lud bu1 UU) cbu1eid on the wor-ld'• mon.,y matkl'ta to day .. the pnce or aiold ron Unued lb ae-to 11aw roovemen~. ralhnR again at\.t'r an early rue London's rive major bWllon bou•t>s fixed the 1old price for the allernooo trading aeaaion at S7J7 an OUD<'e, up from $6V2.SO al the close Wedne11day But It cloted al W12 and W»S tradJne 1n New Yori< at ~ In Zurich, ROid flnlahed 1 shortened trading ae111on at MiO. up from Wednesday's ck>M of $670 and the ume as at lbe openln1. BuJUon traded between $680 and S730 One dealer said the early cloa ln1 of Europe'• maJor sold market wu "perely.a teelmJcal matter" tA> tlandle "a hu1e ad· mln1strat!ve load." The markets have been very buay of late, particularly Uua week as aold prtces swung from near1y $900 an ounce to less than $600 The gold pnce peaked at a rec o rd high or $875 during New York trading Monday, but then profll.t.aJong set in and pu.shed the price as low as $585 ln Lon· don on Wednesday mornin1 It closed ln New Vorlt Wednesday at $860, down $30 from Tuesday. Regaining lost ground, the met.al cl~ed tn Hong K ong lo <fay at $681 70 and then op<•ned sn London at $68."i and in Zunch at $690 Jt d1mb<'fJ ah high as $730 in London 1rn<t S7:!a in Zunrh twfon· fcillm1-: back London o;1lvcr w<1s quoted at $40 an ounce, up from $39 at Wednesday ., doaf• But tht· prl<.'f' tn Nt•w York wai. $37 Spurred b> rresufrnt Cartn's Stilt(' or the Um<m fOt'S U)(C, thf• (/ ~ curn·ntv d1mhc.-d to a high nf 239 10 ye11 in Tokyo befon• dechrung lo close al 238.3', up from 238.175 at Wedoeaday's close. "Thf• mark<·t was impressed hy th1 stren).,'1.h of th1· Caner S IH't'( h .met r><·oplc bou~hl dollars. hut tlwy had to ~l'l rnJ nr t hPtll lal1·r for rornmt•n 1al r 1·a ""n" u Tokyo fnr1·1gn t·x· d1,1n~1· trader su1d The dollar opened at 236.60 :v1·n and row sharply to a p.•ak of 2~9 JO yen, before RPlhng pr~ 'lurP from banks pu11hed thf' rat<• down Spot trading volume' wa1> an active S'9fJ8 million In Europe, dealers said the Carter 11peech Wednesday night and political developmf•nts con tmue to lake pre<:edence over 1•conom1c news as factors affod 1ng the market Gay Rights, Pot Backed COTATI <AP) -Living up to its liberal reputation, the CotaU , Clty Council has endorsed a na- tional drive to legalize marl· juana and, In the same session, ~roved a homosexual riehl.s Both measures passed Tue11 day night wtth little debate in lhu1 community of 2,500 north of San Francisco Gordon Brownell, stat e chaJrma n of the National Oriaruzation for the Reform ot Marijuana LaW11 <N .... 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A 'Day Off Neta Payoff Cl&.M Ptnk...t.cn't daily Job ii lo u.1•. 8be took • dlJ olf to Wl\.ch \.M ftlrn In« ot • t~levlaton •how In l..ua An.celt<t A• a rftuJt, Lbe Newport Beac·h wum.llll la Sl80.000 nchttr Sht-tt11l1 ht-r •tory tn "H1eh Holler," P<11e Al~ Suit Won On Urinary Operation PONTIAC, Mach <AP) -A 31-year-old woman baa rNChed a 1ettlemenl wllb ber •UJ'POO aft.er t.ak1nl him to cowt oa a claim that aur1ery be performed to correct a urtnary allmenl causes her to urinate durlnc U1 t.ercoWM. The ~.ooo setUement wu re· ac h e d w ith Dr Ben F Dickinaon. the former chief of sur1ery al Pontiac Oat.eop.lhic Hoapllal. 1be woman, of Holly, Mich., wu not identified The woman teslif1ed before Oakland County Circuit Judce Gene Sc:hnelz that Dlcklnaon operated oo ber m 1971, when sh e was plagued by involuntary urination Shi• 1>a1d lht' operauon lett her unabk to rf'hev1• hen.ell 11t all Jnd m'<'t~slluted emergency ad m1ttanrc t.o thf' h08ptt.al In 1972, u hf•cond operation providt:d her with wme bladder control. but not dunni.: mtercours.-l>octor> uad scar t1B11uc from those two operations makes further su_r j!ery 1mpo!'lsibh.• 1>1ckm .. wn retired rrom Pon l1<1C o.,t,.,>pltlhl<' In 1977 He agreed to the betlJcmcnt Tues day, the seco nd day of teaUmony The woman or1'1JlaJ· ly a1ked for $75,000 dama1es Al .~the war Ill ,... to Carter'• m•'1-~ lo Amerte1. '' t ••re• fulJJ ," Uld Forelt._• _ QfflH lpOkHman D•vad Brt.thtb'. "wttb U.. nve bulc IOala outllned for the Volt· •d St atea by the prHld•nt benu•e tbtf ar. obJetUWft whlcb th• WHt ln t•n.,al eharw." But Ttod ~ wu Clllm· prHHd wUb ean.•a ...,._, R•publlcan P1tll Cune di•· m 111ed It 11 "worda, words, worda " And former Tnu Gov. John Conaally branded the 1peech "empty rhetoric:." The UB> pre1lde0Ual bopefula, Republican• and Democrat• allte, predict.bly found fault& ln th~ preal<k-nl's pre.crlptlon for a 1et lou&h policy with lhe Soviet Uniott and bil propoeaJ to ~vtve peacetime draft re,Utration Sen. F.dwani 14. Kennedy. 0. Maaa. Nld be hu never beftl • supporter ct draft reaaatratioo in peacetime Tht: Brlllab Broadcasting Corp. led lta oewacast.s today wllh AeaathY extracts from lhe apeech . SBC radio news described the epeech a1 "a new and powerful warning to the Ruulana," and the BBC's W ashin&lon correspondent, Clive Small, said "ll was lbe moat ~werfuJ •PMCh or Mr Caner 1 pn1ldeocy" and was delivered wtlh a new sense or autbortty." The Italian preu generally gave prom!Mnt front-page play t.o tbe annual meua1e. prtnt.lq most ot the algnlficant remartcs without commenL One exception was the Communist Party organ l 'U nlta. which burled the message, printing only a few hnea on inside pa1e1. A Foretp Minlltry otnetal in Tokyo said the J•panese eovem ment highly reepectJS t.be UnJted States for 1t1> "resolute de termination" to check the Soviet advance into the M1ddJt' ~a.At "Japan ex pt•(' ts the t n1lN1 M<Jl(•f> v1 play th+· roh· of th•· lt:adu for lh1· We~tl'm world to arh1t>ve world peace," i.111d Uw spokebman, asking not t.o be identified ln Pekin1c China's orhc1al X1nhua n1•w1> ll~t'nc-y rf'ported th1• spt>t•ch al i<'n~lh h•adlnR v.1tb C'art~r !> vow lo repel an} outside attempt lo gain control of the Persian Gulf re1loo, but. dJd not comment on It. * * ,.,.... P9f1e A J * DRAFT REGISTRATION. • • "ln a dire emeraency, ob- viously all of w; a re golnl t.o take up guns and defend the country," she 11&d . "But we're not in that kind of a altualloo now." A sampling or stude nts at Golden We.it College in Hunt· ington Beach this morning un· covered little opposition to the reglstraUon plan itaell .. l think it'.11 a very good Idea," uld Amanda Keeley. 21, or W eatmln11ter "In case of l'mereency, I don't know how t he presldent could locate a nybody If there ien't a reglatra lion of aome kind." She added , "Since women want equal rtehu, J lblnk it'• on- ly ralr that they 1hould be drafted." Mark Tipps, 20, of HunUncton Beach. obeerved, "We need re& istralloo to 1et our forces up t.o fi1htln1 atren1th in a abort amount of time. l 've already served two years In the Air Force, but lf 1 were dran.ed, I'd go .. Although she favors renewing draft registration , Jan~l Voulter, 26, of Huntington Beach, had reservations about mandnt.ory service ·Tm a non ;iolent JH"T"SOO," Ms Voulter said "( don't l'M'lleve anyone who doeinl't want lo fight should hav<' lo " She added. "l 'm a 11lngle parent with a daughter HJ were drafted, 1 definitely would oot go .. Al Orange Coast Colleee. Paul Leighton, 20. of Costa Meaa, ex· pressed displeasure with the ba111c concept of forced mIUt.ary service "l don't like tne draft at oU," he eald. "No man my aae would like lt I'd hMv~ to be leavln1 my ureer for two years. But I would eo If l had lo. l think women ebowd urve, too. They have bralna, too. They can help" Irene Jack of Irvine, a 21· year-old OCC 1tudent. •"PPOf1.I a rewtatement of draft ref-latratklo. "0.ptte •hat we want It ~m· H down to U they <Ru1tla) declct. to attack u.t, and we're not rud.Y. w•'v• Iott everytblna America 1tandl tor." Concernln1 lncJualon or women ln the draft, tht added, "ll'• Juat never rtaUy been wome'a place lD war. But ll tbat'• what the maJorJty ol Amtrlcam , vOUO for. I would 10 .. 8 CM UC I Irvine campus lndJcat.ed today the president's proposal to re· ln1tllut.e draft registration was a possible prelude t.o war Dao Levin.Ion, UCl'a atudent body preaident. aald be an· t1cipated ~ formation ol com· mlttees m the next few days t.o filht t.be ldH. Levlnaoa, 21, Hid 1tudent.9 would attempt to roree coalJ· Uons u they had done in the ac· t1 vlal days ol the 1990s, allboulh. he s aid, "We won't have an)'thlna Uke the 1980s unt.11 the country II ready to go t.o war " An Aaaoctated Studenll COUil· ell meetJ.nc la acbeduled for next Tuet<Uy and Levinson uid re· aumption ol the draft and ways to fll)rt It would probably be a main topic Levinson al.lo bu a personal auke ln t.be fi1ht. "I wouki bt one or t.boee 1oln1 to fiaht for Uncle Sam." be said. A campus veteran• apokeeman alAO uld today thfi pre11dent 's suggestion sound., like a prelude to war P au.I Kenney. 26, coordinator of the Veteran• Cooapiracy group on campua, aa!d the St.ate or t he Unlon addreaa wu "kmd of depreuing It sounds llkti they're going to push ua Into another war " Kenney. '.I Vietnam e ra veteran, aald be underalan<11 the raUooale for relnauUna the draft "We need new penonnel and a wtder ranae of <people>" Lo the a rmed.ervlces. he said. Kenney abo 1aJd he aupportl the Idea ot women belni dratted alone wtth m en "I'm all for it," be aald. He added that woa>en C(M.lld aerve ln combat rolff If ~)' were deemed pby1lcally capa· ble. Th~ poulbllity oC 1tvinc up a buddl.nl career for a aUnt in the blUUary ~·t aound t.oo prom· laln1 to Newport BHcb rtre Ft16terKmM•dd•m.1. "tt'• not too ~rnlortin1," be obterved Wa mornlnf. "l wouldn't mind u mucb io-ln1 Into th mllllary lf we were at war and clefend1n1 our coun· try. but the lhoutbt of 1oln1 In beceUH there mlpl be • war, w•U t.hat'I ODl IOmethlnC I'M lookinl forward to ... Matfdemt..:.. D, woned tor &he w Kabta rart Departmtnl tor two .rttn btfoi. Jolnlql the Newpcitt Bl 111 JaJr, I I --~--____ .__. ____ ----- Retired lustice Baried Chief Jusllcc Warren Burger liOmberly follows the cortege carrying the cuket of his collea1ue. former Supreme Court Justace William 0 . Douglas. to the ~ravestlt at ArlJngton Nauonal Cemetery Jn the foreground is Senate Chaplam Rev ~dward F.bon. who off1c1at~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- f' ..... P.pAJ CARTER DOCTRINE. • • what they !\&Id are the f)Verall failures of h11; admmlstrauon The pre11denl 11 apeecb Wednesday night before a Joint 11ess1on o( Congre:is was inter rupted repeatedly by applau.se Thl• loudl'<st and most aus talned ovation r am.-when Carter aa1d neither he nor t.tw• American people will !luppon sending an Olympic team to Moscow while Soviet occupation troo1>9 ~maJn ln Afl{hon11lan The prt-51clt>nl abo r·onrtr1111"1j lh<tl tht-Soviet otrl111n 1n Afgharustan has ''uU'l•'{J him l1t .,h1fl hi., .,tnilt'IO' 10 ttw f'()nllJlu 1.ng dfort to iwrsuadt-Jr Jn t1J ft' least• 50 Amen<"an ho,,tal(t•:. h• lrl tn Tt>hrJn ~•n< ,. "llov 1 ii<' r.aHI the t nat(•d Slat~ ~ill attempt t<> t'llOVIOI I' lrdOl.HI leaders "that the real dangi·r to their nation hes lo thf' north from Sov1C'l 1r1111Jl• 1n Algharui.tan and th.at th1· 11n1.11;.11 ranh·<f lranwn qu.1rr1·I 1o1o 1th 11 hampen. tht•ir n·:.~Jtl,.,t• lo lh1~ far gn·at.er danger " The core or what amounu tu 11 Carter Doctrine on the Mlddlt> East was dt-hvt·red 1n thcsl' words 'Let our J10Stt1on ht• absf)Jutcolv dear /\n attempt h:r ;iny 11ul'.1d1· force to ~1un r ontrol of th•· Persian Gulf regwn will be r~ garded as an assault on the v1t:tl loterestt. of the United Sta~ of America And 11uch an assault will be repelled by ony mt-ans necessary including military force." Senate Democratic leader Robert c Byrd or Wf'Bt Virgiru• told reporters today that Cart.er hit exactly the nght note "The SovietJI ought lo be put on notice that any intrusion by an outalde force will be reJ)f'lled by force lt necessary,'' he said But Sen Ted Stevens, R· Alaska. the acting Senate Republican leader, saw danitel"I lurking beneath the surface or the president ·s wont.. Stevens said the president had, perhapa unwisely. com milted ~ United States lo de fend "every Inch or the Pc~lan Gulf" "If UK" Cart~·r Dortrln.-ha<1 h l' t' n 1 n e f f e <. l b t-t o r e Afghamulan, we'd be al war with the Soviet Union now" Sll'ven.., :;;ud "We're altemptang to 1pel&k •trona.IY while carry10& .. short atick:' • The &barpelt divtaionl lD ln· lllal reaetloaa to t.be 1peeeb rame ovtt the preeldetit'a pro rK>11al that the ~led.ive Serv1~ Sy1tem bt re-vttallze.d and that l'eaceUme draft re11strauon bt. revived Sen John Stennb, D· Mlaa • 1 ha1rman of the Senate Armed :-.erv1c~ Commilttt. u1d Uw. .. u·p 111 t::Menttal and will proper· ,,. ll'ad tr> ren~al or the draft tf [ll1•tr fl tJ I t h • • p t <1 I'., · .i I rl r •· v. r t1l 1t 1sm. p11rt1< ulJrh fr•im • ••n ~· r ""ffif'll wh11 11p1.l"r.•·d l J !-i 111 '111 H·rnt·nt in Vu·tn.,m 11' lf_·nrul \OIC'f"S ralhnJ! for :1 n·tum to rf'~t~lrat10n .tnd lh•· ti r tft .an· furl hr·r 1•\ 1d1•nr1· of 1 h• h.H1krupt f•irt·1..:n pol11., of th•~ .1dm1mstrall•m," '111d ~·n \1dr~ H.1tht'ld, R Ore "lt threat~ t11 hold ho11tage tht-freedom of n11ll1c.>n ..... o< younf( m•·n 1md pro \ 11t1• ii llm1lh""" m.tnpow1·r ponl 1111 irn pn~11l1•111 1o1o rl1111;' 111 o,1•11d \/ft> rr1 ;111 liu\., 11, l11't1t h.11f • 1o1o •·rl•I a'l'>.I\ 1n 'till Jt1•1tlt• r fur• 1.ii-11 ...,Jr The Amcncan C'1vil L1berllt"'I Union condemned the move and a 'lpolrsman ~aid. "If the· prf'<ll dent 1., not prcl'artnK to dedar1• war. he .. hould nvt ht-prepdnng to re1n.sl._t~ the draft .. But llOUM' Rt>publJcan Leadt>r John Rhodes of Arizona said Carter's draft regl5trataon pro poul Wiil gamer "overwtwlm mg support· rrom Repubhcans and \aid hf> .. aw "'' erft.>eltvt-op- v<nsatlon to 1t from Bny quarter. ~n Edward M Kennedy, D Mass . who IS chaJlenR1ng Cut.tr for the 1980 pres1df'nt1al nomina uon. said he d~ not favor drull rl'1t1str1tlton tn peacellmt· "But this 1s not e~urtlv praN·t1me." satd Sen 1\11111 1·ran'lt<lfl n \ahf !hf' a<1 .. l!1l<1nt St•natc l>t•rr11>crul1<' leadPr Cronston ~aid he will examine thf' idea f 'remPagrAf .IR.A.N ••• wc·ek at ht!>! hom1· 1n Qom, tlw Shutt> holy <'llY 100 m1h.~ ~uth of Tehran. Khomeini railed for a big turnout an the e lection. and "atd , ·'The people mu.at protect lbe or der and refraln from practica that may stve tbe lmpreulon tbat we are not able to decide our fate or we are oot abldin1 by rule• or ala m. ''Once the prMSMent Is elected. the pt'Oplf' mu.o;t back him " There •re eight offlc1al can- d1dales an the pres1dent1al race. and Finance M1n1 stt'r Abolhu:.an Bani Sadr 1:. rt: ga rdt'd &s the front runner Th•• gov~rnmen1 radio '>aid thf• r1·~ 11l11l111nar\. ni111m1t11·1·-. w1·r1 tic rt•'11 lw·1'.iU'>1' of rt·porli. th:tl m~rc~riartf•s ltmn<-d in lr;iq hJve ar-r1vf'd 111 Iran lo rnak1· I mu bit''" <1unng fh1• rlP<'t1on this ~ ~ t: k t' n 1! I r " n •· t h n 1 < m1nortl1t·., oppo ,. Khomelr11 lw<'aU-.t' •if h1 , n·fuac,;il to granl autunomou_ ... horn1· ruli· The mllltanh holding some 50 A m e r ll' a n ., h o ., t <t g 1· at l h •· \rrwru .111 f:mh.1'o'IV 'o tr11·1• N11v •I !ii irr ··d l\h•m1• 1111 ' 11lr11 011 ,., , . .,.,,ir, ri...,1dt11w Ir• 111 lh• d" 1i1111 \ .1111•m..: I r:rn1.111• Jn<I t•.:ill•'11 on th1·ir n1un1 rH111•n lo pray 1111 h 1 " h 1• ,JI th Th 1· el h n 1 1 n11norat11•:.. many of them .Sunn• Mo-.1.-m .... t'M>g,rn battltng Khf> m1·1n1 ., ri·.:1mt• for mor" autonomy shortly after his rev fl lut1on ou.'1h-d Shah MohammM Reia Pahlavi a year ago and rt>plared the m<mar<'hy with an Is lamic lh<.«racy dom1nakd hy ~h111t mull<1hs. DeOM-Fog PlagueH San Joaquin Area By ~ Auoda~d Ptt's• l>Pnse foJ! l'Onhnu1•s to be _. probll'm in the San Joaquin and .,outht·m '-.acramenlo valleys. Tht• "fallonal Wf'ulht'r Serv1c•· '>Jld I.ht' foi;c would runtanuc most 11( thr <fa) lHt1n~ only sh~hlly in lh1· afl<'rnoon Pat< hy foit ah'1 WJ~ forecast for the mghl.8 and morn&nli(ll along the coast and valley!! el~whcre . -------- WET SUIT DEAL t I \ ...... .,.. ZD&Nempot18'-d. Nellfl*'t .... 11~m' t:• eM-4 Pf" lun•Tl'lU,. .. .,...,, ..... ON ANIMAL SKIN-LD-3-T-32 OR 1 /8" FULL SUIT Stof'9 2 21CM Martne Ave. . 8a1Do•tllend 171-rat '0. 7 luft. ""'" "'. ,,, ... , I ' ------- Yo r Be•et••• Dally New paper l I VOL~. THURSDAY, JANUARY 2A, 1980 N* FIFTEEN CENTS e Rattles N. California l l I Some Damage and Injuries Reported Jlm Watklna, chief of pl&DDlng for the atate Office of Emer1en· c-y Service•. aald that pre· hminary repe>rta mdicat.ed there was oo aerlous damaee In Sacramento. I ::.:. -.. . lllWalWI t loal.b ol lllll'e to Sula ROM Ml • DC1111a. Sevsal doaen people •ere~. ported utjuHd lo Livermore, near tbe epicenter of tho earth- qua e. Uvermoro La loca&.s oo the CalaTenJ fault. ., ocr8Pblc tatloa, wltleh • t t.be ma plaNd the tu at 30 mllea uat of ·B rkeley between Ltvermore and Stockton Sidewalk• wMe cracked an several clU•. One man fell from a ladder. Tb• Lawre ff t•v•rmfH L••orator1 re~rteil eome dama to • 1&5d • dam1c• bad been autrued by tbe Qucl ar arcbreactor. Tb• 1cbool1 lo Livermore wett evacuated when 1u becan ltUlnt from daioaeed plpes. of. ftclala aaid. OffldaJa at Pacific Telepbone and Padftc Gu • Electric sa1d t.beJ' b8d no immediate reports of aerioal damace to telepbooe or power operaUoos. Tbe Bay Area Rapld Transit system immedlately baited an service and traina remained st•· tionary for about 45 mlnut..ea. Service resumed at\er It was de· termlned that the system bad suffered oo damage. The quake. whlcb bit at 11 a .m PST and appeared to have lasted for from 20 seconds to a minute or more. also was felt m Carson Caty, Nev , some 300 miles to the eht "We felt 1t here ln Sacramen- to." he said. "It ahook a lot or plant.s and shook me up aa I was s1tt10g an my chair " In Modesto. about 55 mlles to the southeast. minor damage <See QUAKE, Page A2) Tough Stand Seen UWili Ii HARD PILL TO •WALLOW -These capsules are leftovers from the Jut draft lottery in 1973, stored ln a cardbox in the Selective Service System office in Washington. Pretll t · pro-', posed rvttalh:lnf peaceUme dl"aft reg· istration. '.Citizens Mixed ·On Draft Support, Apprehension Voiced in County Orange County i.tudenls and commumty leaders expressed support and apprehension today in the wake or President Carter's call for reinst1tut1on of the m 1 litary draft reJ,tistrat1on. t'ear~ about a potential military confrontation with Russia were raised, along with debate about whether women should be included in the new draft registration process Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson. R·Newport Beach, said sbe support!> the relllStilu lion of the draft even though she bas two sons and two daughters who are draft age. ··From a personal standpomt, of course 1 have concerns about my family," she said this mom· ing dunng a telephone interview from her Sacramento office "But I believe that we have to stand behind our national policies. After all, my family benefits with the country's ' strength and falls with its weak· ness." Mrs . Bergeson said she neither supports nor opposes the 1 Equal Rights Amendment, but r believes her dau&bters, like her ions, should share "equal responsibility Ln defense of our country." Mary Schmitz, a chief spokesman for the Stop ERA Movement, uid abe will work to pnveot draft restatration and mao4ator'Y millt.ary aervlce for rwomeo. "I doa't t.b1nk women are that equal to men that they can play the role necuaary for the de· fem• ol tbe countrY," abe said UUa ll?')f'D!n1. Mn. Schmit& is the wife of Republican Stale Seo. John G. Schmit& and ls a <:orooa del Mar resident. Mr•. Scbmlu aaserted that :wom n an not blolopcally ocw emotionally autted to com· ••t actlvlti• and Would weak· •n tbt oatlon'• defellH tf· fort. Sbo added, bowever. that wom '• Mrvt" mlabt be n-caulred ''bl a tltuatioa like World .warn." • ,In a dire erner1encf. ob: \tloualy all ot ua an 1otna to lake up IUDS a.ad def end tM . wrtrY... aalcl. "But we're l b:a thl1 kind of a lltuaUOD ing women "funny " ·'There are some jobs that men are beUer at, and I prefer to see guns 10 their hands," she said. "My mentality is too old to view women as fighters I just don't see 1t " DRAFT REGISTRATIQN REVIVAL SOUGHT-A4 Judge Sears said she delivered messages to partisans hgbtrng the fascists as a yo ung girl m 1943·44 She said she ceased her activities aft.er ber brother was killed 10 an ambush near Florence Orange County S upervisor Harriett. Wieder had a dlffenng view. "I see oo problem with the drafting of women," she said .. America's cause 1s as impor tant to women as to men " Play Aetiag Mrs Wieder has reservatiora. however, about the need for a draft "It bugs me in the back of my mind to talk like this on the eve of a presidential election. I'm skeptical, " Grant Richards, 20, Sad· dleback College student presi· dent, said he bas mixed feelings about the draft. 'If they really need people for the Army, then that's the best way," said Richards, who 1s married and lives tn Mission V1eJo "The government bas to provide for the defense " But Richards added be is basically opposed to conscrip- tion and believes deferments should be provided San Clemente Councilwoman Karoline Koester, wife of a re· tired Air Force colonel, said she (Sft DRAFr, Pa1e A2) 'Toy' Pistol Real; Teen Kills Friend WARREN, Mich. <AP) -A 14-year-old girl was fatally shot when a girUrleod used a loaded gun to pretend she wu actress Farrah Fawcett in the t.elevbion series "Charlie's Angels," police reported today. Mary Kathleen Maczuga dled Tuesday after she was taken to a hospital with a single gunshot wound to the back of her head, according to detective Fred Homlkov. Homlkov said it happened this way; The ctrlfrtend1 Lyhette Ann Ewald, alto 14, round what lbe tboulbl was a cap platol on a abeU ln the kitchen of the YOUR .. H&4LTH SPOl'UGH1'ED Today'1 Dally Pllot focUaet on' tbe wayt Oran1e Cou r ldent.a lptftd to It.a)' bealtby. Don't m1u "Your Health," a :;galrEaautM with 1toria JPOtllabtbtl bub.b tnn trom medical cllnict to wb.irlpool apu. t Maczugaa' home lo this Detroit suburb. Tbe weapon actually was a loaded .33·callber re· volver. Lynette decided to play Far· rah Fawcett, formerly a co-star of the TV detective aertea Lynette picked up the 1un. told Mary '"lbl. ls • stickup," and the i\m went off just u Mary turned to answer the telephone. Lynette went over to her 1trlfrleod and said, "Stop foollnl around." Then she noticed the blood onMary'af ace. Hom.l.lr0¥ uld tbe dead llO'• pa~ta. Walter and Ana, tOld police it wu "customary.. to keep the loaded "'°" -one of a~o ln tbe house -in~ kit • Homlkov Hld be uked Ute dead lirl'• abaken father why tbe sun wun't hidden. Tb• father 1aid it wu iult put practice. tc· con!lngto HomikOY. No Finala Dut t.o .product.loa prob • today's ~ew Yort Stock Ex· chance »atlnp dO not appear lD the Dally PUot. Congress Ready to Back Carter WASHINGTON <AP> Cong.reaa appears ready to back President Carter's tough doe trine aimed al cootalmng tht.' Soviet thrust toward the oil Ufellnes of the Middle East But reaction to revtV\Oi peacettmt.' draft regiatration lS decidedly mixed Carter used the annual St.tte of the Union address to reverse much of the foreign and m1btary policy established in the f1r..t three years or h1s admlmstra· lion. He drew support from many RepUbhcans as well a~ from leaders of tus own party But some long-time advocat.es of bolstering the nation 's m1htary defens~ were openly skeptical about the president's determination to fully develop bis approach. Many Republicanr. chumed Carter 1a exploitinl the foreign policy challenge posed by the Soviet intervention in M to quell crlticiMl of ~of wba1 amounta to a Ca.rt.er OocUUae cm Ute Middle Eaat wat delivered \o these words. .. Let OW' pos1bon be absolutely dear. AD atiempt by anr outalde force to cain cootro of tile Persian GWI reeioo will be re· earded u an usault on the vit.I interests ol the Urut.ed States or America And such an assault wtll be repelled by any means necessary mcludlng military force " Senate Democratic leader Robert C. Byrd of West V1rguua told reporters today that Cart.er hit exactly the nght note. "The Soviets ought to be put on notice that any mtrusloo by an outaide force w1ll be repelled by force if necessary.'' he s&ld But Sen Ted Stevens, R Alaska, the acting Senate Republican leader. saw dan~er.. lurklne beneath the surface or the president's words Stevens said the president had. perhaps unwisely, com- mitted the United States to de fend "every mch of the Pt-rs1an Gulf." "If the Carter D()('tnne had been in effect before Afghanistan, we'd be at war w1lb the Soviet Union now." Stevens aaid. "We're attempung to apeak strongly while carryme a abort atlck '· Tbe sharpest div1s1ons lll Ul· Illa! reaction• to the speech came over the president's pro posal that the Selective SerVlcl' System be revitalized and that peacetime draft reg11trallon be Prilon Vrged For Burglars SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Aaaembly Crimloal Justice Committee bas approved man· datory prlson sentences for virtually all penona convicted or mghttlme home burglanes The committee, the toughest test for bllla becked by law en· forcement, paaaed SB1236 by Sen Robert Beverly. R Manbattan Beach, with • 5-2 vote Wedneeday, aendinl it to U\e Ways and Means Commlt· tee. A 'Day Off NetA Payoff Bli.&D Plahrtoa'1 daib job ti ID Nld. SM took a i;tay 'otf to wa~b the ntm· tn1 of a televt1lon show tn LotAq .- Al a NIUlt, the Newport Beach woman la tll0,000 rt~b•r. Sbe telll ber 1tory In "Hl-1> Ro ," Pa11 All revived ~en John Stennis, D·Mlss . chairman of tbl' Senate Armed Services Committee, said the AMERICANS SAYING NYET TO RUSSIA VODKA-87 stl'P I'> esi.ent1al and v.111 proper I\' lead to renev.al of the driifl 1t:.elf Hut lhl' proposal dre..-; ('nllCl'>m. particularly rrom rnn .:re!>sml'n ""ho opposed t.: S an \.OI Vl'ment 10 Vietnam .. HystenC'al vo1c~ calhng f11r a rt'lum lo registration and the draft are further evidence of the bankrupt foreign policy of tha~ adm1rui;trat1on. ' said Sen Mark Hatfield. R-Ore .. It threatens to hold hostage the freedom of millions of young men and pro v1de a brruUess manpower pool for any president wilbng to send Amencan boYs to fu~bt ball a world away 1n still another foreign war." The Amencan C1v1I L1bertJt>S l 'n1on roodemned the move and a ~pokesman said, 'If lhe pres1 dl'nt as oot preparing lo declare "'ar, hl' should not be preparing to rt> instate th~ dr<tft Hut Hou.sP Rt>pubhran Leader .John Jthodt-s or Arizona said Cartt'r s draft registration pro· p<Y»al will ~amer 'overwhelm 10~ support' from Rcpubl.Jcans Jnd '>aid ~ i.etw no t>ffe<:tave op· pos1llon to tl from anv quarter "t·n Edward M Kennedy, D M ii SS , who 1s challenging Carter for the l.980 pr~1dent1al nomanC1 uon. said he does not favor draft rt>~1stral1on in peacetime ··But this 1s not exactly peacetime," said Sen. Alan Cranston. D CaW , the assistant Senate Democratic leader. Cranston said he will examine lhe1dea. Why t•e Silt? Developers Not Only Cause 0..1,r•,_- STUDYINO SILT City Aide Fowter Wunty Views Dana Harbor Fish Facility Orange County supervisors have ordered a study that may lead t.o the development of a commercial hsbmg center 10 Dana Pollrt Harbor. The request for such a facility was made by the Dana Point Fishermen's A.ssoc1aUon wtuch claimed that commercial fish ermeo face senous problems in Orange County. Assoc1alion President Jerry A. Lattimer said In a letter to coun· ty officials that at least five of the 15 boats that regularly operate in the b~bor have no permanent place to dock. It also waa asserted by another fishina representative U\at the f1sh1na auoclaUoo I.I operatlq at ooly about half tu efficiency because of a lack ol faclllUes. The boatl, be aald, have to travel to pon, in San P~ and Sin Dteeo to unload thelr catch . The H•ociatlon ls seeking compl(U doc:ldn1 r•ctltU• for 25 fiahlna boall and for repla tioDJ that wtll allow tbom to un· load the flab lD tho area near Dana Wharf. Supervltor Thomas Rlley. boat fifth cllstrlct includes Dana Point, aald he bellevea the fac:lllty can be built wlthoul caualne problems for anyooe By JOANNE aEVNOLDS Ol-omt'I'--~ does the ult come from tbat ·s clogging the Upper Newport Bay" Memben of Stop Polluhng Our Newport <SPON> lay the blame squarely on lhe shoulde~ of developers Bob Fowler. Newport Beach building dareetor, .says that's not the cue Monday he brought some photographs to the city council meeting to make his point "Whal I 'm trying lo get across," he said, ''1s that silt romes from a vanety of i.oUITes not JUSl erosion of l'(raded bwld JDg Sil~ 'I want to apply som" atteo t1on to these other !>Ources a!> v.ell " Fo,.ler'<; pictures showed silt running off a parking lot built by the Department or Fish and Game next lo the Upper Bay as well as mud rolling off the un graded chH11 surrounding the Ecological Reserve Fowler's d1scussion Monday was prompted by a com · prebensive study he wants to lDl· dertake to determme not only the SOW'Ces of silt. but the best way to keep at out of the bay Among the techniques lo be coruildered are ust> or retaining basins which would keep silt on (See SILT, Pagf' AZ) Coast Weather Conllnued fair through Fnday and some cooler Lows tonight 38 at t~ beaches and 48 inland Hi&hs Friday 62 along the coast and 68 inland INSIDE TOD~ Y Joh" Wall"' moved lo N•wporl ~h lhorll11 aftn hu aucceu/vl 1964 caftcer o~rotM>n. The la.t• odor's §011•"°'" wotntront hmM " ftOtD for aole. Th1t aalnftg prfc• /or tlw hoUN that Duke built ta 14.S mUUoft. Su F'eoturfft{I. Pao-Cl. Jatle:x AtY_...... At........... •g .... ........ C4 .... L.-n ••It '-Mo..,. M _.... ., ....................... M == ~~:::. M ~· a --·~: =-=-~= ........ ....... ..,., ,......... .. ..... .. .. TW ... t1 ....... (1,M....., ... ... C4,..... ..... "" I \ - EL MONTE <AP> -TM A1r ~Q Mu ... mea\ Otltrtft called a catbcm moaoak:M al.rt tocla,r ln I.be~--\~ area of tM Los A.opl m9t.rop0ll&an rqice Tbe AQMD requ.\ed lbat all Kboob, 10Y aa•· ~••. Lnduat.rtel, bualneuel and IWldenta cu.rtaU dnvln1 1n the nortb.-t c:outaJ • .outbwet\ couul and IOUtb coaatal ... u well u lo catrftl and south e«itral Los ADceloa Tbe aJert area 1tntcbes from l'laya Del R•y nortb to Sao Pedro and lnland to the Harbor Frffway 11M? alert was to last throu&h the afternoon •nd poaalbly u ton1u12 houni. butt.be AQMU <lid nol 1as~ a health advllory IFDA rr.t.n ftaur •I Selarrw• •.-.. W~NGTON <AP> ~ manufacturer of Selacryn, • new drug used for treaung h1gh blood pressure, 1.a beina ln vestlgated for an alleged delay in reporting Illnesses suffered by patients who used ll, the government said today The drue waa recalled aftr.r lts association with five deaths Wayne Pines, spokesman for the Food and Drug Admmistra t10n. Sil.Id Smith Kline & f'rench, the PhHadelphia based com· pany, may have unlawfully postponed telllne the agency that some Selacryn patients suffered liver damaee The company recalled all stocks of the drug Jan. 18 after a consultaUon with the FDA. Ill> data showed 52 cases of liver damage including 30 cases of Jaundice among the 300,000 persong ~ho had ta.ken the drug Flve deal.ha also were re ported. f",....p_,,,AJ DRAFT REACTIONS. • • favo~ women being drafted. "If they C'an be of help yt~. women should be included in tm: draft." she !>aid Kathy B<•rg, 26. who works at a Dana Point rat•quctball club, said the poss1b1hty of women tx> ang drafted "st•Ht:S the h<'ll out of me" A sampl1n~ of studcnl'i 1:1t c;old1m w ...... , ('«1lll·~·1· an Hunt in~ton Bl•at·h this mornan)( un t·overt.'<I ltltll• oppos1t1on to th1· registration plan itself. "I think it's a very good 1de<i," -.aid 1\mand.1 t\1·1·l1·y. :!I. 11f Wt·.s tm1nster. ·•tn cast· of emergency, 1 don't know how th<' president could local+> anybody 1f tht•rt• isn't a rcg1str.- t1on of some kmd '' Sht.• added, "Since '4omcn want equal nghls, J think 11 ·~on Jy fair that they should bt• drafted " Mark Tlpps, 2(1, of Huntington Reat·h o~t·rvf-d · W<· n~cd reg 1st ratton to r1·t our forrcs up to f1ghtrn~ !-.lrt·ngth in a ~hort amount nf t1m(.' I've already &J:rved two years in the Air l"\)U'e. but if I were drafted, I'd go .. A It hough sh(• favors rt!newing drart rcg15tral1on, Janet Voulter. 26. of Huntington Reach, had reservations about mandatory serv1C'e ·'I'm a non violent person." Ms Voultcr said "I don't beheve anyone who doesn't want to fight should havt> to " She added, "I'm a single parent Wllh a daughter. If I were drafted, I defirutely would not go .. At Orange Coa.4't College, Paul Le1~hton, 20, of Cm.ta Mesa, ex- pressed displeasure with the bas1c concept or forced mllitary service ··1 don't like the draft al all," he sald. "No man my age would like lt. I'd have to be leaving my career for two years. But I would eo if I had lo. I think women should serve, too. They have brains, too. They can help." Irene Jack of Irvine, a 21 year-old OCC student, supports . . . . . . DAILY PILOT ,,..rw_...c-.eOMt•t"Oftilt ••""wMc"-'''~ I_,.. IM ~ Prft\ '' oubil""'49 bY Own._., r <..,, ~.,..,.,...,~y ,..., ••• f(l.t .. th\•~· ov~htMd .,.,,,,,.,,.., t•Ot.'Of' I (W\e" IOf" ( CJl'llt• ...... v ~ 6Nc:,, """""''""~ ... " ,..,,.. tMf'VeH•Y I"'~ l .... I•~~ 'ovO\(Ge\' • ,,,,... ,....,w4 """"IClll"l •t ,,.,ot•v.N , .. ~W'\....., ~· ,,. pt'"lfW• ... 9'AM•\f\'"'9-4~• ... , JID Wini •• ,,.,..... (Mt.Mir .. C•t•t0fft4•.,.. .-11.------ .,_...,.. ..... ,,,.... .. _...... ....__.,. ..... °""""· .,_ _.....p -Mf.111 ............... ..._.. , ... , ... (114)904U1 a111lfle•Mte. ..... ....,. .t rem.statement or drart reg- istration · · Desp1te what we want, 1t com es down to 1f they <Russia> decide lo attack us, and we're not ready, we've lost everything Amenca stands for" Concerning inclusion of women m the draft, she added, "It's 1ust never really been women's place m war But If lhJt ·., what lht• maJorttY of Americans vot<.'<I for. 1 would go .. Student spokesmen on the UC lrvml· campus ind1C'ated today th•· president 5 propo5al lo re 1ns t1lute draft registraltoo was a poss1ble prelude to war. Dan Lt>vmson. UCl's student body president, said he an- t1c1pated the formation of com· m1llees m the next few days to fight the ldea Levinson. 21 , sald students would attempt to foree coali- tions as they had done ln the ac- t1 vist days of the 1960s, although, he said. "We won't have anything like the 1960s until the country lS ready to go to war " An Associated Students coun· l'i l meeting is scheduled for next Tuesday and Levinson aaid re- sumption of the draft and ways to fight it would probably be a main topic. Levinson also baa a personal stake 10 the fight. "I would be one of those going lo fight for Uncle Sam," he said. A campus veterans spokesman also said today the president's suggestion sounds like a prelude to war Paul Kenney. 26, coordinator of the Veterans Conspiracy group on campus. said the State of the Union address was "kind of depressing It sounds like they're going to push us into another war " Kenney, a Vietnam era veteran, said he understands the rationale for reinstating the draft. "We need new personnel and a widerraogeof (people)" in the annedservices, heaaid. Kenney alao said he support.a the idea or women being drafted along with men. "I'm all for It," he said. He added that women could serve in combat roles lt they were deemed physically capa· ble The possibility of glvins up a budding career for a stint in the m1litary doesn't sound too prom 1sing to Newport Beach Flre F1ghterKen Maddams. "It's not too comrorUDc," M observed lhl• mornlna. • "t wouldn't mind u mucb fO' lnl lnto the military lf we were at war and def mdinl our coun- try, buL the tbouabt of 1oina lo becaute there mf&bt be a war, well that's not aometb.lnl I'm looking forward lo." Maddama, 23, worked for the 14• Habra Flre Department for two yean before joinlDI the Newport Beach department ln July. fte At111's11I . ., • l&lded. care da1 Ma.rt troca • the 'ft-'1 a.rdd revol~ r lat.r t • natioDil rlillo to ,.,., the tran.tu peopa. be la not .mou&lY Ul. "M tar u my cond!Uon La concerned. I am -pralM be to Ood -not bed.'' be aaidttbouab toW>ded trail and weu. PoUUcal obHrven la \.be Ira· nlan captt.al aald I.be broadcast appeartd almed at calmlnl DI· U al a.uillt7 over tbe bultb of Khomein.l, who wu naabed from bl• bome In Qom. 100 miles aout1' ol Tehran, aDd antved at the boapllal at 1 a .m. ffla 1udden boapllalhatlon came on \ht eve of Iran's pres- ldenUal election, and in h1s broadcast the clergyman- revolutk>oar)' called for a full and peaceful turnout Fnday CnuJa Alte1 •atla All revoluUooary committees lbrou&hout Iran bad been placed on alert to 1uard a1ainst violence dwint the voting. Costa Mesa Fire Battalion Chief Gary Golson i.s aided by Newport Beach medics following a head.on crash Wednesday mght on Bayside Drive to Newport Beach. Golson'a wife, Joey, (in car) wa.s injured. too The other ctriver, Noriko Kato, 39. Newport Beach, <behind car> talks to police officer about the 8 p m nushap The couple w~re m good cond1llon today at Hoag Memorial Hospital ADU·Khomelni facUona have called for a boycott of the vot in&. aa they did during the r~­ cent constitutional referendum when polltic&l violence flared ~ several area.a. A crowd gathered today out- side the hoepital, and politklaos and rellSious leaden were seen com Ina aod gof.D&. The events were reliably re- ported by Western journal.I.at.a in the Iranian cap&taJ, where some 50 American hostages were spenchng lbeir 82Dd day of cap. 1tv1ty at the U S Embassy. Tehran rad.lo, monitored in London, reported that Kho- me101 's team of doctors s&Jd they hoped he could be moved from the interuuve-care unit and to the regular heart-treatment unit later today or Fnday Gold Prices Still Yo-Yo's In Trading LONDON <AP> The dollar was rruxed but lirtle changed on the wor&d'a money markets to· day as the pnce of gold con· tinued Its see-saw movements. fall~ a&8Ul alter an early n.se London's flve major bullion houses fixed the 1o&d price ror the aftemooo tradiDC seuion al $717 an ounce. up from $692.50 at the close Wednesday. But it closed at $672 and was tradlng m New York at $881. In Zurich. gold finished a shortened trading session at $690. up from Wednesday's close of $670 and the same as at the opening Bullion traded between $680 and $730. One dealer said the early cl<>s· ing of Europe's major gold market wa.a "purely a technical matt.er" to handle "a huge ad- ministrative load." The markets have been very buay of late. partlcularly t.h1a week as gold pricH swune from nearly '8C>O an ounce lo less than $600. The gold price peaked at a re<:· ord high of $875 during New York tradlog Mooday, but t.beD profit-taking a.et ln and pushed the price as low a.a $S85 ln Lon- don on Wednesday morning. It closed in New York Wednesday at $680. down S30 from Tuesday Reeamlng lost eround. the metal cloled 1n Hong Kong to- day al 9881 .70 and then opened ln London at $685 and ln Zurich at S690 It climbed as hiih as $730 in London and S725 in Zurich before falling back. London aUver wu quoted at $40 an <>4mce, up from $38 at Wednesday's close. But the price in New York wu $36.50. Spurred by President Carter's State or the Union mesaase, t.be U.S. currency climbed to a blah of 239.10 yen ln Tokyo before decllning to close at 238.35, up from 238.175 at Wednesday's close PramP-.AJ SILT .•• conatructloo aitea durinc ralnatorms. "1 tb.lak another polnl that ousbt to be con.aidered la the limloa of J.radin1 project.a," Fowle!' aai . Fowler, wbo wu critical of the lrrine Company's two-year 1radin1 projftt at Harbor Rldie, a&ld projects of lbat m&IJlltude may have to be banned ln the future to control slit runoff. Explainln,g b11 remark aft.er the COWlcU meet.mg, Fowler said the deslgn of hills1de pro}ec:U may have to be cb.an&ed 10 the future . •·It's possible developers would end up wtth less toteD.sive uaes, but I'm not sure that's all that bad if it helps us control the problem of :ult runoff,'' he sa1d. But Fowl~r again emphasized that "concerns about slttalton of the bay aren't going to be answerf'd JU8l by anti gradmg ordinaoces ''That parklDg lot fo'1sh and Game bwlt took tons or matPnal d1rectly lnto tht' bay There's no grading goin~ on lhl'rl' ,jnd nothing we can do ilboul 1t with a 1radini law. "We've got to con11der oth1•r techniques " The ;tudy pro~ed by f'owlrr 1s current!) b<>ing outhn1>d by ht!'> df'partmenl and membt:n> of a C'ouncil -appomted Gradmg and Stltat.Jon Comm1ttt.'e Fowler said he w1ll return t..o council members ID four to 5tx wet'k.s with the outhne and a C06l eallmat.e for the work Prospect Street To Be Extended Newport Beach City Council members have de<:lded to ell· tend Prospect Street from Seubore Drive lo West Cout Highway But City staff members say the balf-bkxk ext~ns1on could take up to two years lo ac- compU.,h because the state owns the land needed for lbe n&ht-Of· way Three Steal Teen's Legs PUNTA GORDA, Fla (AP> -Florida authorities have arrested three men su.9pected of beatina a vacatiorung Ohio teen-ager -befo~ steal \ng his car and hll artlfinal legs. Michael Morgan. a 19- year-o&d &as atauoo auend ant from et.ncumatl, told police be befnended the three wtule on vacauon at Fort Myers Beach and apenl three days with them before the attack Wed.DelldaY •organ, 1egleaa s1nce birth. told authont1es the tno dared him to climb a tree, then beat b1m with a lire Iron and sped off in his car Special Day~ For Pick Up Of Trash Set April 12 and 19 Wl 11 be \bf' da \' for Corooa del May residents lo dean out lbetr homes. yards and i;:a raRes be<'au.~e a s pecial lra.!h p1r k up cn-w will bt> around to h~lp d.Lspost> of un .... antf'd 11..t'mli The spet"1aJ tr"h days were appro\·ed b> Nt"•J>Ort Beach <•1 h Cnuncilmen after ml·mbt•r. or lhl' l orooo de! Mar Chamber of Commerct-a..;ked for city a!. !-.1stance in the annual cle·an up event After agrtttnlt to pick up the SI .370 tab for th~ trash trud1.s, council members bad to tum down a second ~uest from the group that not1ce1 about the C'lean up be included m an up· comUli water bill mailing City Manager Robert Wynn said dtywide proje<>t.a mcludine the sprtog arts fMtJval will be included with water bill mall· ings from t.tus month unlll sum· mer. "We h•ven't space to accom modate the mailer about th<' clean up day." be explained. f',....PflfleAJ QUAKE ... was reported Driveways and ">1dewalks cracked and water i1loshed from ,wimming pools, but there were no report.a ot in· Juries At Stanford about 40 miles to the south, information officer Bob Byers said, "It fell bke a rolhng motion, but there were no reports of damage '' Tile fell from ceihngs at Hayward Stale University 2Q miles east, but no one was in- Jured. S1dewal.ka and buildlngs were reported cracked in Stockton and one old hotel was belng t>vacuated because of structural d..tmage It was felt m Sunnyvale, about 30 miles to the south, and also was fell in Holllat.er, 100 miles to the south Holli.st.er. !'llluated. oo the Cal avera.'I. fault. gets hundreds of ~mall quakes annually But M 1ldrt'd lloyle, publisher of the llolh,ter fo'rt>t> l.anrt> said Uu~ uni · ~:J' WIU..'>Uiil tn that 1l lasted longer than most quakes and wu felt as a "gentle. roll.10g mo· hon. not the usual JOits " Walter Johru.on. an execut.Jve of Cabforrua Microwave ID Sun nyvale. wa5 holding a long 11t1tanct.> conversatJon with an Ass0<:1ated Pn>5s executive tn New York during the quake. Johnson tlm~ the duntllon at rnort> than Jfl '>("('Ond5 and stat<'<I · th1' 1 th•· ht·avw't on~ l'Vl' ~"('ll • .4id Sought For Indians Corona del Mar H~gh S<:hool's Kt'y Club ts lookmg for dona· t1ons of clothing, toys and furniture to take lo Hopi and NavaJO Indians in Arizona The l.S club members who will visit tbt wtt.lements near Wln· dow Rock . Anz March 19 to 23 say they will pick up donations any local residents wisb lo malct' Pick up service. which runs daily al\er 3 p m , can be ar ranged by c-allmg 8111 Brody, 644 :>944 or Kevin Harvey, 644 6481 Man Hacked With Cleaver In Newport WET SUIT DEAL An arcumeat amoaa memben of a f amib' uytnc a\ t.be Balboa 1DD Wednlld1y mom.iDI ended wben ooe man alletedly at- tacked b1I couain with a meat cleanr. The vtd:lm, Jun Wuc. 21, of Ana!Mlm, wu ~ in rasr condltiaa today at UC IJ"vtM Medical c.m.r. OH ANIMAL SKIN-LD-3-T-32 OR 1 /8" FULL SUIT -.2 21CMMaltneAn. ' .......... ftd ln-7111 10-7 ..... "'""9 tit flrt. lat . . • • . • • • • • He noted that hll wife ii loins to 1cbool full tlme ancf the poulbllltf that et.tber of \hem ml•bt be d.r~ .. l• aort of 1eary." Tbe man all•c•d to bave hacked at b1t bead and b.anda wltb the kitchen tool WU lden- tlfled u 81.Nn Wan1. Police 1ald that, bec!aUM of a lantuac• bat· rter, tbtJ bave beeD unable to 11c.rU1n b1I at• or bome ad· dNll. lie Wal booked Oil IUIPi· d• ol llUempted murder • Police aaid Want aUl'NDlllred witbout I atruQle followtnl tbt 10 a.m. ID room 1m u the beec1a fNM boail. ! • l .. ) Nosed Out ~g Flwhea Smpect AD alleaed buralar •bO tried Gate ... arrmted It U :3'1 a.m. t.o outsmart HunUqt.oo &e.l'h 1rter tbe police do& bw'rowed ln· police early t.oda~ by bJd.lna lo· t.o t.be tube~ carpet and partlaJ- alde 1 rolled u&> carpet, wu ly dra11ed tbe auapect out, aniffed out by the noaleat police aald. member~ the police force Police aald they were alerted Inv~tora 1uud Paaba. an to the break-in when a alleot 85-poud Ge rman shepherd, alarm wu tripped aod broueht cau&ht a whiff f:A the intruder a.a alon1 the hefty canine on the soon a.a they amved at Hunt chance the intruder waa atW ln· ingtoo Beach Trailer Supply, s ide. 1&42 Beach Blvd , lo anveatigale Chavez ta beln& held on $5,000 a break-ln ball at the Huntington Beach Victor Chavez, 22, or South Jail Heard Argument, Witness Testifies BJ FREDERICK SCBOEMEllL Of -Oeltf ~-$\Mt Murder suspect Larry Donald Smith of Newport Beach was seen arguing walh Carolyn Bealer aboard rua boat m Dana Harbor Aug. 24, the day Miss Bealer disappeared, a former Dana Point commercial fish· ermantestlfied Wednetday Appearing as a prosecution wltneu to Smith's preliminary bearin& on kadnappiog and murder cbaraes, Donald Klaaaen said Smith, 44, re· peatedly forced Miu Bealer to rema.ln aeat.ed lo bla aid-type boat ad ·-&1181'1 • ••sbut your C1Hrd deleted> moutla or I 'll break your pd damn oeet," KJaaaeo quoted Smith u telling Mass Bealer at one point. Smith, Klauen testified, ap- peared to have blood OD bla face and lliM Bealer appeared cha· beveled. Klaueo said he •as standing on a dock near lbe Wa.nd and Sea Restaurant when be aaw Smith's boat approach about 10 a m. Tbe witness said be watched the runabout nudge the dock, then head across the channel and out to sea. Klaaseo said ht> idenllfied the occupants of the boat bat.ed on photographs suppllt.-d by Newport Beach Police D<'l Ll Sam Amburgey. Klaasen said he contacted police after reading news reports about the Bealer case. The attractive, 24-year-old Garden Grove woman bas not been seen or head from since the August dale. No body has been found. Smith was coovlcled In federal court of attemptiol to extort $100,000 from Miu Sealer's brother, Larry Fox of Anaheim, for her safe return. Smith bu denied be murdered the •omaa. Accordlni to Smith •a story, two meo. lcleaWled u Ra1 and Jack, took the womu out to•• and returned without her. lo other testimony before Cen- tral Munlclpal Court Jad1e Samuel E. Taylor Jr •• an 0ranae eounu Sheriff• Depart- ment criminallst said Mias Bealer'a blood type matched that of blood found oo Satlth's boat after it was seized by police Margaret Koo also told the court that aimllar blood was found on the shirt Smith waa wearing wtule on the boat. S be testified that Miss Sealer's blood type is found in less than one percent of the population r · d tbat ual111 nmu.,:Dftl. til cba.a1 are Uar atcl ta - tb Pol••U 111 to pu.blM lda ., Ul.at •• ,.. only • ..,.... .,n,.. Mile .... -.n lik• to '"1&1' ... NRC MJeeted ~cm June H to ...... U. com 1luliae'1 lo· ft!Sti&litti_ aa ti u. aetrcfeat Uaat HHrtb da •••d U•• tbr• MI le tal plaat near Har· riab\1.1'1. Pa., OD llarcb •. 11'11. Ro1fttD•1 fl'OUP IJ"lled out tuat bow aarrowly tbe molt ierioul ot uc ar acddenta wa nen.d lut nar. °"""' ,, ......... ,.,.. A• prevlou1ly reported, a vMlve had atuck open allowine vital cooUna water to bleed out or the reactor of Tbree Mile l1land Unit 2 for more tban two boun aft.er anotber malfunctk>o bad abut the reactor, wblle plant operaton overlooked mounting clues to the cta.naer. JUDGE BYRON McMILLAN BEWtOOED IN COUNTY ROAST Fellow Jutfst Betty Lou L.amonawt Do•• tn. Honon A valve wu available t.o halt the leak but wu not cheeked un· lll a teebn.ical eooaulta.nt hom the reactor manufacturer, lo a telephone coovenaUoo from his home, uked about it and the operators closed it. Judge McMillan Toasted, Roasted "lt the valve bad remained open and the TMI operat.on bad Orange County Supcnor Court done nothln&. water and steam Judae Byron K McMillan n · would have continued to ceived a n ew uppo1nlmt.>nt eacape," the Rogovin report Wednesday rught he ~ orr to a said park bench ln El ( entro lo bandit· "Ensineerlng calculations appeal5 cast.'S in the d1:1~nt d1· done for the Special JoquJry st!rt. a Supenor Court JUnst for 1~, -.t•ar ... Wds ~·vt~n the bar a .. 'oc1at1mo s h1~hest honor. tht.• t-r.1nkhn 1; Wt·sl Award for 1•l••\ atJon and advancemf'nl or tht· lav. anrl h1!-t l'ffort.~ tr1 help c·ll'ar lhl' cai.t• b<icklul( 1n th1· rouru Group abow tbat withlo 30 to 60 His prt>scribed h ·rm lt11· minutes, a subetaotJai portioo or mon• .. ·· of July and Au"u~. l, fror11 I II the fuel lo the rtalnJ "'.., ... ·• Jul ff' o-w JUdJ?.€'.'>, Jaw)t•r.. and core -ce Y 11 a .m '"' 1 p.rn d0 ·ly. the center of the top hall ol ~ "" .. n·port~~ couldn t hl'Iµ rt-mf•m core, and perhaps as much as And to make sure the 5un h• rinl( a IJll of M1 ~1llan·~ pci:.r ball of all the fuel -would have won·t get to him. he'll w e¥T a \tt11m 1·" \I, 1l1Ja n1 Yr'l'nk •· r1· melted." court wig brought from 1all1·d lh~l Mt M11lcrn, IH101 ,,, The report estimated that "an Australia by Judgt! Ma.rlc Sodt>n h1:. apµt,1ntml'nt to thl' ("•·ntr.il eventual fuel core meltdown and a pint robe l'(raclow.lv !'IUIJ ~ unu·1pal f'ourt bt.-nrh wa' ''n" P robably would have occ"~.. plied by Judge Betty L1Ju C•f thl· ";ibO\l' averagl' liJv.:-1·1., ""'~ L in soulhwt>M Garden Grove " especially 11 the operaton, who amoreaux did oot recogn.lze the danaer at Judge McMillan cheerfully ac And JudRt' Rot>t·rt 1;ardtw1 , the time, continued to cut off ad-cepted the appointment und prt·~11tln..: 1udg1• of tht' Fr1urth diUonaJ cooling water -a move donned his new Judicial gar-r>1~lnct Court of Appt•al 1n !'>.in which waa already 1ettin1 them menu during 8 roast at the an· Bcraardm{J, ::.a.id he s been wait i.oto deep trouble. nu al Oran~e County Bar A-:. ing ~1ght years now lo upholrl ;.1 A meltdown would have re. socialion s Judge 'g Nigh· rullni< made by McMiiian. DAILY P9.0T Wunty Job Loss Forecast · WOrUl'I ln tbe Ora.as• ~ly labor force aweUed to a rec-jrd 1.09 m.U.Ucn tn December, wtille the unemployment nte te· malned below 4 percent . But a state Employment Development Departinent report forecasts a aharp drop lo en1'ployment tor Lbe flrat three m on l.ba of 1.980. Coolrlbul.tna to that drop ~ll be the raln-cauaed slowdownt m construction and farmina as well u layoffs of extra holld.ay work en De1ptt.e that first quarter dip. the county's unemployment nate 11 expect.ed to remain the lo'Mtit 10 Southern CaUfornla for th~ next six months, the report &ay!I. December's 42.800 Jobless translated to a 3 9 percent un- em p loymeot rate. Scatter ed layoff~ and lemporitry 1obi.eekers l ook ing f o r C'hr1slmas work contnbuled to the m<'rease in unemployment 1n11urance c·la1mb, the monthly report swd The aerospace indubtry con tmued to boom. with a 12 I pt-r c-ent growth r ate over the year Aero!lpace work<'rs accounted for 36 l>(!rcent of all factory .. mployment m DcC'ember At'ro!)pace employm<'nt s hould rt•m;un :i;lrong wt.-11 into the new ) e>J1. tht• report ~aid Ell•c·t ron11 'i •rnd «omputt·r '"'ITI p;.in1e!) c·ontinul:'d to le<1d •l l h t' r 1 n d u " l r 1 <i 1 g r o u p., in growth. with tugh demand' for marh11u~t ... ..-.embkr , l:'lt~ctronu­ tt't'hn1~an, t'nl(lnE."t'r ..rid data pru• ·~'mg ~·~onnel. But nun deh:nw mltnufactur in..: r1rm ... Y.'C'fe on the dOW0.'1dt•, with JOO to 2(.ICJ workt·r ldyoff-. tlur1n~· f)<·c·t·mtwr, .11·111rihn~ l•1 th" summary Get a Horse, Save a Gallon leased larae amounts of ractioac-Wednesday at the Marriott Hott.-1 "You'd belt.er shape up," Judge tive material with.lo the react.or aoNewportBeacb Garden admoru6hed. tongue 10· CLAREMORE. Okla. (AP• -bull~ cheek. They came on skates and m The aroup said tbe re· On the aertoua aide, McMlllan, lo ce~monles preceding the grocery ca.rt.a, on bicycles and actor would probably -roast. John H. Pitts. a FuJJert.oo even i..D a bone-drawn cart. but oot eertaloly -ba•e attorney, was lmt.a.JJed aa tbe u It wu "Save A Gallon Day" m•n..-S to coata&a Uae radloac· lleaf Panel Meete aodaUoa'a oew president. He Wedneeday at Claremore High tl•lt~. po1ln• only a 1mall au.cceedl Howant Ha.mM>O. School and atudenta were uraed chance of a pabll c bealtb The Califomla AuoclaUoo ol Other new offlcen Include to avold drlriq to acbool to save catastrophe. the Deal will bold ill stale board John Garrett. of Newport Hurh, ~ao;ohnt' But tt aa.ld a meltdown would meeUn& lo Room D·l05 at Santa pre11dent-elect. Hall ~et'I). Senior Jan Northrop and .., have requind "at teut the pre-Ana Colle1e I a .m Saturday. Newport ~acb, Vl~ president : friend. Shelly Ht-nderson. rode cautlooary eYacuaUon or Tbe meetloic Is open to the aod 1tu1eo C. Andres. Santa about~ nules to scbooJ io a thousands ot people Uvtnc oear pubUc. Ana. attretary-tttuurt-r. cart pulled by Nick. the pony. the plant. and potentially aerioua -------------------------------- public health and aafety coose- quencea for tbe immediate area.'' ll agreed with earlier assess- ments that the acctdent, lo fact, "did oot result lo radioactive re- lease levela that posed any threat to public health, even in the long run" and that u.fety i.yslem.s worked well enough to bring the plaol, although damaged, under control WINT[R Wonderful furniture for your homf". Welcome savings for your bud~f .. t. Save 15°10 To20% Barnaby Boosts Drive Heritage Upholstery Sale On Selected Collect1on s of Ore'(ef c1nd 1-fentagc Bed Room Dmmg Room and Occasional Furniture Newport's Buddy Ebsen Thrills Tots in Orange Wide-eyed tots start'd 1n fascinabon at the television ac· tor and the accompanying group ot report.era and photographers The teacher bent low to i~ f directly into their faces, saying slowly and clearly, .. Say hello to Mr. Eb6en" Buddy Ebsen, television's Barnaby Jones, sat down, filling a child's chair as he chatted with giggling youogsters at Providen~ Speecb and Hearing Center i.n Orange. Eblen. a Newport Beach resi- dent. wu there to help drum up support for a S2.5 million fund· raising dnve tor the center. The mooey will help level the six 45-year-old bungalows that now house classes and programs for 130 speech and hearing· impaired klda. The bunaalows will be replaced by a modem, five-story building oo the 2.5 acre site, with the eround floor devoted exclusively to the center. Join.Ina honorary chairman Ebsen oo the tour Wednesday were co-chairmen Jay RH<I. vice prealdeot of the Fluor Corporation and Carl Karcher, president of Carl Karcher En· terprlaes, I.nc A &-year-old offered a ri.rm hand.abake tO Karcher, rounder of the Carl 'a Jr. restaurant chain, aaytna, "Rl, Carl." "He juat remembeu you because you got him a free ham- buraer l11t Ume you were here," Reed joked Tbe two executlvff are oo the non·proflt center's board of directon. PrcMdeoce Cent.er'• director, M ar1aret Anoe Inland. first be1an speech and bearlDI therapy at the Cblldren'• Ho1pltal of Oru.t• Count.J tn l.IM. Two )'H.rl lat.er, 1be Mt up 1bop tn • home acroN the ltnel from the bolpttal. More t.ban 1.000 children are 1creeood and teei.d annually ln tbe cemer. Multi. mosUJ .vote vlcUma. a1Jo use .. the cem.t'• facllldel. Tbe center dlaano••• and t.reata IPMCb aDd heartna dJ.I. ordera, u well •• Ul• com· munlcatlan problem rauWill lrom thole d(fabWU • Save 20o/o Now Is the time to talw l!d\l,m tage ot truly exce pdONll Wlll1 fl9'> on famous tierhog"• \ofo, love seats ctnd cha11\ f.cic h piece has been m.tJcufouslv 141 · lored by master cmftsnwn tn the ft nest H-111.bge sta ndard1 Oioose from six'°'"· (OYe w.11 and chair stylll oplloru Cw.lorn \lzfld to meet vour d1ttura1 . Ing needa. Some wUh lengths available from 51 lnchu 10 120 Inches to sutt vour specific room dlmelllk>ns 5'-lect from OWT 800 dllClndiw f4bf1a, In· eluding ttwl most fashlonabll' colon, pettern1 and te1tturl'\ . . most f11br1c:1 have bun treat.d fof to4I ralllance Thi' final rault 11 verv perwnally youn, hand-crafted to your exact spec:t&c:artons Save 20°10 On /,) .4 izcl}-1(,.111 / L/l<~ofa Beds 1n Your Choice of Fabflc Save 15°/o On Entire Lamp Collection Save 20°/c-on Schafer Brothers Luxunous Top Grain Leather Sofas and Chairs Save 15 to 25°/o On Upholstered Chairs and Sofas In Your Choice of Fabric H.J.GAl\RElT fU~NITU~E PR0,£5510..AL INTEAtOA DESIGNERS 0,.. W. .. n.r.. & M . l•n 1 2211 HAllOl ILVD. COSTA MISA '46·0215 \ .... DIA.YPLOT No More Free Ride AU CW -.U Ulla::.-=~ But, du.riDJl tbe CJ"GU11 • tt •• that b1a own ktdl had beeo oua ol 9daoab fOI' Ulree )'tan now. ,.,.,. -,,... ride9 Ju.at ft.De. It sure lt a lot euler lo support ~hool bus fa"' cbaraa aft.-YGUJ' own kids laave departeod our local acbools Clearty, eebooJ bua fare dlarca are likely to eecat.te In debate ln t.be comt.aa moot.ha all ak>aa our couwne. The -~--lt!lf""'i. ~ . ,,, # I ·..:.....-?'' -,..;; .... .... ,. ' __. You Can G.i Vaned ~ °" Sdtool 8"' Forw 1'eu Newport·MMa Unified School District, wbkb already nkb the hleh achool riden SO cent.a • day, 11 now talk1nl about a dollar • daJ' for au student.a. Laguna Beach Unified School Dialrict la locked In a basal• over char&inl 70 centa a day for all school bus ndera And La Laaruna. two of tbe three elementary schools and the lone Junior high require muaive tranaport.aUoc. IT 8EEll8 SOMEWHAT ironic today lbat yean aco. certain tax watchdop cheered tbe plan to locate Laguna scboola OD the ou1.aldita of town, and at the top ol the bill, sou not to remove •aluable City landa f.rom the tax rolb. Rah' lleanwblle in Huntington Beach, truatees oft.be Ocean View elementary school system declared that chareina feea for acbool bus rides wu unthinkable. Then, lo, they went ahead and Lbou&bt about It aome anyway. 11' ADI POLLUTION and erowded roads ban any im· pact, one Robin McConruck, a Laguna parent of four, may have a point when she demanded the school people eet an environmental impact report on the school bus fare plan. What will the result be lf all thoM Lapna parenta at.art drivlng their kids to school! Meanwblle, lt'a probabl)r easy to determine •blcb alde of the issue you're oa. If your tida are already out of school, you probably think the acbool bus fare charge 1s a dandy idea. If you have five kida La achool, you m.11ht not be qllit.e 10 enthusiutlc. One thing ls certain ll's sure bard to find a free ride any~bere these days. Dynamite Cargo In Missing Auto CHULA VISl'A (AP) Pol.Jee throughout the state are loot.Ing for a mllalng 1969 light brown Chevrolet Impala with Idaho license plat.es and a case or dynarrut.e In the trunk. Two women who borrowed the car doo't know they are carry· me the high expl.mrive, which of. ficers fear may be unatable and very dange rous, Chula Vlsta police said Wednesday. Oil Firans Set Record Earnings NEW YORK <AP> -Taaeo Inc. and O~ OU Corp., two ol &bt naUon 1 lar1 .. t oll eom- paa.l•. '*' anDOUDffd ....,,, aaln.I ln fourtb-quuter and lt1t net IDl'om• that renect lut Y••r'1 ....tel oU price 1ptral TtxM!O, ranked No. J, paeted a 106.4 percmt Jump ln net lneome for 18"79 aod a U . 7 percent fourth-quarter HraUlH lain. wblle fltlb·ranked Gull aalll · profit.a climbed • f percemt for the year and M.4 pettent ln the rourtbquarter. Teuco abo •"""GHed m 11 percent lntteae ln atodt div· adend paymeata, while Stand- ard Oil Company of Oblo, beneftU:&na from riabaa Alnhn crude oU production, •""laDted a 2$ percent dividend hike. THE REPOaTS followed eern ings aalns aooooaced W edneaday by Mobtl Corp. - ranked No. 2 after E.uoo Corp., by 13th ranked Union OU C.om-• pany or Callfonl!a and 19th· ranked Getty Oil Co. Texaco's net uicome In lbe rourlb quarter rose to ~ 9 million. or $1.8"7 •share, •aaJ.mt S328 3 mill.Loo, or $1.21 a ahatt a year before. P'or the year, earn- ings aurpd to $1 8 billion, or S6 .48 a share, from $152 5 mllUOft, « $3.14aabare,ln1178. Revenues fort.be q11arter ro.e to $12 billion from •.a billioa; annual revenoea were '39.l b1 lhon ag8JJ1St $29.1 blllloo i.n lt'78. Texaco's quarterly diridend ro.e fS ceuta to 411 ceata a share, payable March 10 to 8hareho&den ol record oa Feb. 5 Sohio rataed it.a dividend a dime to !iO cent.a a share, paya. ble March 10 to shareholders of record on P'eb. U . FINAL-QUARTER income at Getty Jumped 80 percent to Sl.82 6 mlllioo, or S:Z.22 a aha.re, from $101 8 mHlloo, or Sl.23 a s hare Revenues rose to $1 .55 b1lhon in the quarter from $1.03 billion. World petroleum prices aearty doubled tn 1979, with the average coat of a 42-Calloo bar- rel of oU Nini from •boat IM to about S27 by the end of the year. Snow Failing in Midwest Drop in Mercury Keeps Northeaat Icy "' Le ll'rc :Ml " .. ,. .. " 0 11 J4 JO " .. ,, 10 .OJ ,. 11 ., 41 R 1S .... JI " •• 11 :n 17 "' \1 41 " :n ,, , l ., Ot \ n )t •• •1 1• /4 ., ,.. ., n 12 03 .. lD Q ,. " *' a. .. . ,.. .. U• .... n .., " 1 .. 1t .... ,. " •• .. . .. .. " ,, .. . _...,......, 7 .. a a "'-llY ,...., H ~ ., Mt '- ..-.... 1111' I• 11 oa~ .. -::.p ... ... ,. ....... "" ..... ~ .. --.... -.,_,,CO# .. 0 .... ---,, •• , ... ,..,,'°"' .... . --- ;1·;1;·, ••·~ Cellll w N ~ -.iiiS ~ .. ..,..,.,, 0 cfl•4•111 IWIWI -•• ••• ""'9Ma H 41 ~I~ JI • 11 ............ ., " ... ,...._.,Ore •s ,, .... ., 14 M.a.-it n n .... 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L Well Deggoae Whimpers coming from a hole oa Cb.le.a.gos near north sade caused passersby to summon ant1-cruelty offac~r Bob Balven to get down to work -UteraUy -and be rescued four puppies, each 4 weeu old. Thrtt of the puppies are beJd by a bystander ' ' \ Wea ft§ of ~ove I This Valentine's Day send your love a greetmQ all the world can share with a DSJly Pilot Heart of Love It's easy: compose your personalized greeting and we ·11 set your message in type to fit the border of your choice or your hand written thoughts may appear in the border you select. Borders come In the 3 sizes as shown below: $18. s 12 and a spectal child 'a size for $3. (You must be under 12 to qualify for the littlest greeting.) -------,, ... ,--.... , ----...... , ,,,-----.... -' " " -'" / , ----~ .. ·-,,,;;-... , ' , ," .... :, ' ' ' , ' ' \ ' I I ~ I ' l t I \ ~I I ' , I I .... ~ , ' \ ...... ..,,, , , , ' .. , I .... , , ' '• , \ \ , .. , \ .. ~«,,, , ' \ .. .. ~ ,, ... ' ...... , .. ~,, ' .. •' ' ~ " .. \f>t8#:,, ' ... ...... ' ,. ,, ... ., ... ........ ... ( .... ' \ \ \ \ I I I ' I I , I • NATION /WEATHEF Ted Aides . Asked to Forego Pay WA8HINGTON (A.P) -Some aides of Sen. Edward II. Ken- nedy 'a prealdenUal campatan are betne uked to 1ktp next Wffk '1 paychec:b lo conserve badly needed cash , aaya one K~nnedy camp11en official. • 'There la • lquee&e. obrioca- ly," the olfidal. wbo uked not to be Identified, aald late W edDe9day. ''I t.bink people wbo (' 8.D attont to lkq> • bi ·W'81t.tJ check bne be8D ubd to do.o. •· IT WA.8 not c &ear bow many memben of Kennedy's cam- patan ltatf bad bffn ut.ed to fore10 pay. Tom Soutbwtck, press secretary to tbe M aua<"hUHtu aenator. could not ~ reached for comment . Ktonedy, s eek.lo&: the Oemo<"rat1c prea1dent1al nomination, suffered an over· whelnunc defeat Monday at the handa ol Pruadeot Cart.et' an the Iowa ('aucu..ea "Every cam- palao that loses something comes up nat brt*e," one cam- paign worteraatd The offu·tal sa.id Kennedy an - teoda to leave next week on a crosS·C'OWltry fund·raa.aang tnp and bopea lo rlUSe Sl million. Tbe money would be used to keep bis campaagn •float throu~h thf' fPb 26 New Jt .. mptJure pnmcU"} "I A..ctSUllE if hf> w1nt-an New HamJ)6bJre. lht' spigot of money ... 111 tu.rn oo •&aUl," lbe aJde said If you wish to create your own decorated greeting, use a black pen and draw your design to flt one of the dotted hne "hearts" shown below. For help with your ac:I, just call 842-5878 and a friendly Valentine ad-Ylaer wilt be happy to uatat you. And, 'If · you II ke. you can charge your Heart of Love or u1e your Matter Charge or BankArr1it'lcard. . DA ILY PILOT t \ 1tllO a..ed tlae Oee••1 Juanita l\Wl80 and &OD, Mike, enjoy beach at Pacific Grove, but sign warns them not to enter the water. Recent storms swept debns mto sewer lines, caualng sewage treatment eqwpment to malfunction and pump l 5 rrullion gallons of raw sewage m· to the bay Marvin Case 'Upheld' Bill to Ban Future Suits Rejected SACRAMENTO <AP> -The Assembly JudJc1ary Comuuttee hab re1ected legislation wmed at d1i.couragmg Lee Marvin-type lawsuits The bill AB564 by bacbelor Assemblyman Wa lter Ingalls. D Riverside, won only five votei. W e dnei.dav. two s hort or passage Three members voted against 1t Ingalls srud be mtroduced th<· b1 II out of fear the rourU. would be flooded with Marvln·type lawswt.s, without gwdance from the Legislature on how to tell whether an unmarried couple bad made bmdJng promises of future support Searda Gees Oa LOMPOC (AP) -FBI agents into their third day of searching for escaped spy Chriatopber Boyce think he is aloae and on foot -possibly in Southern C'ahforrua and they are still downplaying the possibihty that h e r eceived outside help to escape the Federal Correctiooal lnstltutioo here Monday night. ( STATE J The breakout prompted speculation that the athlellc 26·year-old, who was serving a 40-year sentence for selhng gov ernment secrets to the Sov1l't Union, ought have been 1uded by Soviet agents But Special Agent Tom Shell said in Los Angeles Wednesday •'Tb at ls notbing more than speculation. We have no In formation yet to indicate be was asabted lo the escape by anyone outside the institution." ....... aew-.•• LOS ANGELm <AP) -Umt- ed Farm Workers leader Cesar Chavez has asked President Carter to order an mvesugallon mto allegations that the \UUOO bas mbhandled up to $2 million m federal grant funds, the UFW announced today. Reaca&alUG.t•• LOS ANGELES (AP• Following its 13·1 approval Wednesday, the City Council bas only one more vole, scheduled nl'Xt week, to ban adults onlv apartment uruu JR the city The ordinance as passed in draft form prohibited all types or d1scrimlnation based on agl· in rental housing. But an amend ment sponsored by CouDClil President John Ferraro was added Wednesday which ex t>mpts large complexes operated entirely for senior citizens. -..,.ic...1~ FRESNO (AP) -Fresno's "East Side Rapist," wbo already bu pleaded guilty to 11 counts ~ rape, attempted rape and bur~, bu admitted respomt for another four rapes an 34 bur1larlea, autborltlee reported. Hermag Luther Jobinger, 32, or Fresno, WIAS promised im munity 10 the additional cases because of a lack of physical evidence, according to police and sheriff's officials. n.,. . .an.y Z4. 1., OAf V PILOT J\ Senate Approves . Canal Water Project Facio~ Assembly Battle SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov. f!dml&Dd Bf'Old Jr.'• bill aut.boridnf the Pmpberal Canal bu wa &opakled Senate approval despite claim1 It eouJd be an eavlronmeotal dl1uter for Northern Callfomia. Splltt.ln1 tenerally a1001 nortb·IOUtb lines, the Uj)per bcMIM vOUld M·12 Wednead.ay Dl&bt to tend tlle bill to the auembly. Senate approval came detplle pleat from aeveral laW111aker1 who warned that the canal could deprive the nortbern end of tbe at.ate of fresh water needed to protect the Sacramento-Sao Joa· quln DeJta and Sao Francilco Bay. ··avn.o THE PEIUPllDAL Canal wronc and you will destroy the delta." aa.id Sen John Garameodi, D·Walnut Grove, who described tbe 700,000.acre delta aa •'the aia&le biggest estuary system on tbe West Coaat. ·' "The guaranteell for delta and bay t>rotectJoo are a lham," be added. Another northern aeoator, Barry Keene, D· ' Elk, aaid the canal could c&ear the way for dams oo North Coast wikl rivers, a devek>pmeot be said would serioualv wound the area 'a environment and economv. ALTHOUGH ONE BILL support.er uJd dami, on the North Coast could be needed 10 the future, other backers strened tbal there were eoougb safeguards tn the bUJ to protect the bay and delta The measure's author, Sen. Ruben Ayala, D Chino, called the Peripheral Canal "the most eeonoouul and the most feulble way" to move Northern California water around the delta for Central and Southern Califonua use "S8200 Is a combmation of years of !>ludy, de bate and hearings,'• he said water ..,nually Co Southern aad C.ntral Calltorn.la. • The bW. which ha• a '7 bU.Uon prtce t.aa. wc>uhl· al10 autborii.e Mveral otbeT wateT ~. lnclud· • Ina two Nonbem Callfomla ~.... • CriUc. fear that in dry yean the canal would enable 00UticaJl1 powerful Southem Cautornla to €catal ReU Call SACRAMENTO <AP> -Here ts the roll call by which the state Senate approved $8200, Gov Edmund Brown Jr 's blll aut.bortD.na comtrucUon . of the Perioheral Canal: • 0.111«•"" io,--AIQlil•I ., ... , ~er, Olli•, A G•ci.. o-. Mllh, Mwl!Dy .. ~ It..,_, lt...,1, sc...... VMl<f> W.uon Wll-l-· tt lt....,.1<..,, IW &.•~ly ., ..... ~I ""-Kh. "'4ocld¥ ltl<"-nhon R.,.,.11 Sc""'ltt. "-•• Toe.I ' ~r.i•-'l'Kl Fou1•. O•r..,..,.i1, -•.It-Pwt•lt. ltOCI 041 Tol•I • 11------ftll -M GMCla, -· ~rt.\ l'ff.-y Nt•IVfl, N im"'° f-t •-..,--"'9 Cr•...., Ill •-n•D s'"''°'' o rot•• J o... ........ take nver waler needed to protect delta farm land from salt wat~r intrusion and to flush San l"ran· CISCO Bay. THEY ALSO CONTEND that the Canal could carry only 300,000 to S00,000 additlonal acre.feet and that new channeling within the delta could tranapon water more cheaply Currently, water from the Sacramento and San Joaqwn nvers flows Ulto the delta. wbere part of 1t us pumped south through the California Aqueduct The canal would <'e1 rry ~acramento River water from Hood. south of Sacram~nto, around th1· delta to the aqueduct The 43-mile. $600 million c&nal. ooe or Brown'!> ---:;;;;;;;;;;;;~----;=~~;::=::=;;;::;:::.::;;::, pet projects, would be built around the ~ge or the 1980 CARS delta, 80Ulb of Sacramento. SUPPOllTEllS SAY IT would fill a mwmg and TRUCKS • hnk lD the Stale Wat.er ProJttt and allow lbe stup· l ment of up to an additional m1L1Jon acre·f~t of I Laetrile Doctor Begins Sentence SAN DIEGO <A P l -Or James Ro~rt Privitera, known as 1t hero to bu followers and as a medical quack to 11ulborilles. b& begun a six· month jail term for conspiracy to pre!>cribe Laetrile as a cancer cure Privitera'& plan to enter the Skn Diego County Jail unnoticed Wednesday waa foued when sup porters learned be would surrender at the Jail and not the courthouse and waited near the Jail for tus arrival. BIS OIPalSONMENT martca the eod of a Jeeal battle that began in 1975 when duri.n& a four . month trtaJ Privitera and four codefend&ntl were convicted for prescribing the cootrovenlal dn&&. Privitera wu liven the tWfe9t ~ by former Judge Roy Fitsgerald -a aix·month Jail term He lost an appeal before the California Supreme Court, and last November the U S. Supreme Court refused to rerorwder tbe cue When be is released, the state Board of Medical Quality Assurance W1ll ~1de if Pnv1tera can keep hil medical license ONE TIME OPPORTUNITY GOLD SILVER EMERALD ESTATE SALE 3 emerald-diamond pieces ; antique oriental art • furn; old coins; rare porcelain w I gold tnm ; old ship docka; minted sUvtt antique pocket watcla; 3 pearls . rocker ; Jewelry. bronze. No dist'ounts. no priC't-S over phone Appl. only. Goard on duty 960-5648 I ALL MAKES! 833-0555 Ask hr Our lWE SftaAUST at HOWARD Otevrolet eo.-"" err... -0,.., 11'• NEWPORT BEACH • I Just read our warranty to see why we're a very special place to buy •• • 6 AT KERM RIMA .·· .i . . MAGNAVOX 25t• Silver ;ca ANNIVERSARY ftMAHCI,_ AYAJUAI O.A.C. .,fl'349" •• l •• I e I J ~-.n 1838 --::::::: J AM/FM Steno CcnMfft> oa 4318 AM/FM Steno Cat ..... SAYISI 0000 W1TH DOU1' 1r COLC>a s33900 . ----=--· I : IWI'~· ~, I )11' Ml ... .... 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IMtded In en 8119rtge t'x12'kttdlen ................. -···· ····•·· ·· NOWOINLY ~...,_'°' e....oom.J INSTALLED Strong warranttes go with superk>r products and services we SPll tne ~t flOors mdOP by Armstrong Amenca s IPal'.ling Roo<1nq manufa<"turrr .mo th1 11 1n'it.lll tt'IE'rn bv <,lclllrO er af tsmen we t>ack up your new ttoor w1tn oouOlf warranty cover ¥Je • The ~lltV ot matena1 '" guaranteed t>v Armstrong • ~t.allattOO 1s quarantt'f><1 ov our FIOOr Fasl'ltOn cenrer srort• '~;-. . ._\. ,.J ... • ~ ,Atrtl'•"'"'"-1 fk•1'• I, t~h1u1 H> -ro ~~ we Invite you to come In to read owwarrantv we think vou II aoree It COUICI come only from a company thatsconfldentOf the ouahtv Of Its oroducts anct oroua of tts services ind people Now 101 years strong = ) .... ' I . " y Sewer Line New Look Judges Feel Pressure~ The Harbor Munlrlpal Court that ac•1 '''"' 11 'ltw Newport Ucuch und <.:osu Mesa l• H wt•ll 1 un o •"> ••I ab type. It hu bffn Innovative and pnC"nll\. rrflrlf'i\I ~•us~ ot some unuau.aJ t-lrrumll••'-'"" In UH• "~ p1raUon of t.crmt, five of lta alx Jud•H wlll h(• a.tnmt111f for rwlectlon next June. Their effort.I to~ rl" t'l~tc-d n rer a rueful comment on tM lncrt'aatn.i prt'Pu . c>clllll and gimmickry that arc tw'comlnf( too mu<.'h u 111u1 ,,r uu1 e lection process. The JudRes -Don Dml&an, Dud fo'rnnkhn. l>it·k. Luesebrtnk, -l"'rances Munoz and Cal Schmidt tJc•c·ult>d some time aeo to run as a team Mindful that some Superior Court JUdK<'" hud be t•n voted out ot off1ce an recent t1m~. lht.• llurhor JUdgt>s were concerned about the poulblJlty that som<' "pohtirul opportunists'' might appear. spend some b1~ mon<'>. t:ikt· some cheap political shots and get elected Jn times past, sitting j udges were ex~led to sit quietly on their records and the digmty of their robes 1r1 an electJon campaign, and campaign hardly Jt all t:n fortunately, an recent t1m<•s some of them lhl,C) ~ame s alting ducks So the services of a political campaign cons ultant wer~ enlisted Soon a ft er, a paper orgamzat1on emerged 1dentif1ed ~a group of concern('() c1t1zens" a tm'<i and true campaign device US('(j by candidates for vart ualh t·vcry office from c ity council totht• prcs1dt'ncy A ~ries of 50<'1a l ~<ithrring.s was ~cheduled lnfluen- t1al c1t1zcns of the thrt.•c cities -.ervrd by the court were invited Donations were collected along the wuy for the re e lection campaign Lal<>r. this so namf'<i concernt'<i C'llizt•ns' comm1llec through its front man, an old pal of som<• of the Judge-. announced it had determined after thou~htful analys1!> that the fi ve incumbent!> ~hould be re-eleckd Tiw announcement was made almost c1 month bt'for.- t tioM· who would be cand.idat~ an the June election an· rrqui rr-<1 to d<•c lare their intentions So, ttw ''comm1tlf'<•" c·ouldn I know who all thf> candida tes might be and 1•11u ldn t po:-,o...ibly t•valuale all of lho!>e who might • h.1ll1·n~··· an incumbent JUd~e Ttw 11•,tl purpOM' or tht• <tMOUfl(.'('ffif•nl. of cour'll'. W<l"i 111 h111ld tlw f1·1·hng or widespread popular support for the 1n1 umh1 nl' .ind hopefull y lo S<'a rt· off pot~nt1al 1·h.dll·n1.:i-rs noth1n~ all thul nc·w in polit1cal <·am jlJl~ll!-t l '11to1tu11alt•ly, tht· Harbor Judg(-5 hav{· bet•n caught up in tlw tn·nd toward pohll<'1zing our t:ourb, and <.&n un· tkr!-.t:mdalih· uri.w forself prcservation W1• sus J><'<'l some of them are unromfort ahlt> and ~m harra.'>st'<i h'.Y lhc1r new political po~turc:-, 1\luddled Lawnmking When Newport Beach t•1ty officials began their qu1x- ol1c purswt of a new dcfirul1on or what constitutes a home <.1nd family more than a year ago, we said at the llme lhere'd ~more p roblems than solutions produced by the 1·ffort Smre then, rcsldentc; o( Newport Reach have been 11 ealc'<l to a series of ridiculous proposals-such as a law that would hav<' made it lmpoesible for a ramlly of three 10 have anyone h ve Wllh them who wasn 't a relation l<'ortunately those s uggcstlon.c; were either modified or scrapped completely Now. however, thNc an• a couple or new movH afoot in City Hall lhat are equally ludicrous. One, still ln the talkmJ( st.ages at the Planning CommlHlon, is intended to force the removal of lUegal unita built in garaaee by pro h1bitm~ the parkina or cars on city atreett ovemiatht. The other la a Uttlt> rloser to becomine part of tht' <·1ty's laws. Councilmen Monday decided to chan1e one of the two laW8 which liat.s 600 square feet a.a the minimum .. pace ror a dwelling unJt. In a vote which renected com- pounded confusion, councilmen aet 220 ~uar~ reet as the minimum for o dwelling unit ln the city 1 building code. hut dcelded to leave it at 600 aquare feet ln the i.onln1 t·ode. They never d1scussed the fact that the laws are in C'onruct with one another, tbua elvlne rise to yet another <·r op of new problems CouncU members will hold a llnal hearing on the l'hange on Feb. n . Moybe by then they'll realize how :.ibsurd the change la. • Opinion• exprneed In the 11>aoe above art thoM of the Dally Piiot Othef views expreeaed on thl• page are thoM ol tt~lr authot'• and art•at• Read« oomtNnt II Invited. AddrtU The Dally Piiot. p 0 BoJC 1580. Cotta M .... CA 92629. ~(714) 842-4321 Dear Gloomy Gu-. FoT some the poHtlcal llnlr•I• of. Tom and .ltrrt l• meNIJ th. re· m1ndtr of • pltatanl drml&. 8ut for otben ll la the 1pur that drtvet them todrtnll. D.M. . ... RlChard R ~ Little Guy Lost • m Sport Shufflt 1.01 ANOSLI followt m.Q COO:IJCle Amert beal&b: I Mrioua1J qUit1Uon w r therw .,...., bitter UHi for tu· P11•n' mcme1 tb&D brtbla1 pro fe1 NaoaJ tootbaU ud buebell team• to move from t'lty lo rlty w•at prompt«I t.hla pol J bJ y tNalOl».ll thouthl WH • vot by the LO I An111et t'oun· l y Boudor ~u.,.rvt.ona to lend " U million to lhn Oakland Raldert al l..M Nellonel root ball l.u.u . Th.- ownen of the f\alct.n wtll 1•t th~ "'on•Y II lh4>~ will muve Uwlr play..ra 400 mlltt11 aou\h to the l.01 An•"'"!\ l'c>Utf'Um That would t"' "ddf'd lo Mailbox lb• 111 tnHllon the Raldera' a.nen 1a1 &be county and city mUJt put up to reoovai. t.he Col· lMum Won &bey would neo con.alder tn0Ttn1 down. Tb.la wu, of coune, a popular lHue .i Super Bowl Umt. Tbe Loe Ancel.-Ram• weA playlq lbtlr lut 11m1 N lb• bocn• lHm lnalde the county Um.it.I a1alnst the ptttlburlh ~n '" lbe ROM Bowl. Tbe R.arn1, you '"· have been eioUced to move JO mil• f•rt.h4'r aouth, to Anaham lo Oranae Cou.ntL!!· rept for DtMeylaod, the ' 11 wn•r1 are 1ett1n1 almoat rveryt.hlq In Ana.helm -lDchad 1n1 mllliClll.I of dollan 1n develop- m•nt rlahtt to lhr property uround~lrnew11tadlum . WHO BENEFITS fr om rn ualcal ated.iwn• ! Thr t&nA, t'V' rybody Hyl My 1tr111w 1•r 10 that 11 from Gen~ Palmer, a farmer 1D Pl.U. Clty, Mo .. who WH lntenltwed aeveral 1ean 110 by llaf1* Jolln.IOD of the Wuhlo,ion Post •nd Mid: "In Kanau Clty, the r.ldeala or .lacluloo c.owrty were uked to approve .ome munlclp1l rt· venue bond• to bulld tbou 1port.1 complexea we have out then A.ad we've sot Mr. Lamar Hunl that'• come In rrom Dallu, Te:1aa, and brouabt u• pro- feulonal IOOlball 1amH. But thue'1 DO \UY for the avente per"llOC to .., to Me a football 1ame. 1be ,..uoo la, tM1 have 'em all OD MUGG Ucketa and tbe I lckf'U art held In very li&bt hand• "THE AVE&AGF. person la never e!lci~. Of even liven • chanC11!, to buy. aeuon Ucketa even 11 be could afford to. Tbe b.W, all lbe maJor earpoe tlon1, the utlltty compaDi• everybody lD politics from t 1tate lsv•I oo down -tbey have loU of Uck.U. 1be COUil court bu one whole aide ol t 1tadiu.m. And the pubUe la pa 101. whether they 10 or II' Evtry Utlle •uy tllat'• lot three-bedroom bowie or any s< damn lh1nl lhat'a t.uable, bf pay ms ror It · · Tbote damn ticket• ha· become the royal favors of c: mocracy . Jobn1on. In forlbcomlna book, "lo ti AbMoce of Power,'' addl t.b1a Palmer'• lhoupta: ''Tbla kb of tbln1 la, of course, n rutrlcte d lo Kan1u Cit Noth.Joi abowt more clearly u nature ol Wubln&ton rel Uoubipa -profnaional, aod1 poUUcal and economic -th1 tbe aceoe on any Sunday Robert F Kennedy Stad1u <built by pubUc fun<b) when U Red1klns play About 15 ,1> "ea1on tlck e tho lders newlfi•Pera. law f1rm1, a vertlllng agf!Dcif'" and politlc ofrtcH control the s:ur .. eat" E ntf'rtalncd In tt u wne rs· box ar" prea1dent Suprt>me Court JUSUc~. Cabin office", mf'mben <Jf Coolt1'e1> t>dllor'I, column1st11. commt' talonl and wt>aJlhy Ceor11tetov hotttsM& ,, TH£ &JCH G F.T richer r-spedally the rlcb folk who°' gladlaton. I mun, athleta ) New Yon, tbe t.axpayen we1 told if tbt"y put up $24 million 1 renovate Yankff Stadium, U Yankees would stay tn town ar the South Bronx would be r· "1tahud Well, the final bt camt> to alm<>til S200 mill.ion an lht' ~olh Hronx uround th 'lladium LS at1ll a wasteland T~ Y dnk.-es ownc·r~. howc\lt-r Jr dotnJC ~tcr than t>vc-r Th~ m 1 • e· ., Thr~ hav t 1 ,,.,,...,,on .ind <'I v11· i1r1<f,. Th pr11l1 ,... lor 111· 111 ttw h1v,h1·• t11dtfn and. '>()(.>nt'r or lalf•r, w lo\ Ill all bt· ~ullln~ uµ t "'h fn tht> pnvllt>gf' of pay1nst lo wale ··our" ~am on pay tele v1111on Homesteaders Can Protect Coastline 'f'" lht• f~11or fh(· 1·tl1tor1.ll pnrit1•d ''" .Jan 7 t·one·•·m1n~ r 1·•. 111'-nt.., 111 c 'rvi.t .11 ( OVf' itOd ... I ~"' flJ 11 .... J11!'1 I come to my h.111cl and I "".1111 111 <'Om m4'0d you .11111 \ •11H 11atl4'r for your v1•ry fall and "·n:-itln·e t n •alrn•·nl 11f 11ur -.1luat 1110 Wh1lt w1· h;1v•• r11•\1·r hitd the ~H'l'Urlly O( lonj.! ti•rm l1·a~1·-. or ownership, manv of u-. h»ve cho11en to liv1· 1n our twach rot· lastf>A ~8Ull(' WI' Jrt> prob&bly an the m<>!ll beautiful "IW>l 1n, w h ca t 1 h a I l I ll .1 y • t h e t1tatf'" lhf' nation'' the world"' Guests have come to Cry1LaJ Cove from all over lhe world and comment upon 1t1 unique qualities. Recauae we aren't owners, we have co~ to coo1lder ounelvea cu•todlan11 of thl1 perfect place. THE BEACH 11 narrow and will never accommodate the lar1e crowds that come to Hunt ln1ton Beach wlth lu acres of parkln1. Thtte arf no arUllcinl 1rolna, and •and hu never bt-4•n broupt In, IO the tidal poola and off1bott rock.a are Juat all \My have been for centuries. Tbe rot ta1e11 ne.tJe ln a1ainat the cUffa, and the natural 1etlln1 h11 never beeo dilturbed. Of coune we have ~n moat fortunate to have been able to enjoy such • place over the years. I've bHo comln1 to th11 beach 1lnce the 19309, and It n.Un• everythln1 el.le for me Wt 1pend every poalble moment at Crystal Covt, fore1oln1 travel Even lhouab acceu to the beach hu ~ limited over put years, eooush carele.. people have been able to rH ch lht rocks and lldepool11 to 1 trip lhtm. 'The abaJooe populaUon 11 way off. A commercial ball <>PeraUon came throuch aeveral year• •10 and took all tht muaMIJ olf ot tho roc:kt (I 'm happy to HY that .t\er • recent winter beach walk 1 can report that the)' arwcoortn1 back• blt>. Perhaps the presence of peo- ple In the homes at Cry1tal Cove wbo underltand th• natural bHuty of the beacb and ltt natural re1tdent1, blrdJ. ftth, m u11tl•. chlton1, llmpela, clam•. 1runton, could belp to create an atmoephtrt •here everythln1 would not bt dutroyf'd hf-fore UM • allied v,.hat tb.ey 6oln1. I hope IO Thank you tor recommendln.I • tenancy for ua . U w. 1lay, wt wtll help to tell th vitally Im· portanl 1tory of tho tmportan~ of COGMrVatJoo. CHRISTIN It SHIRLEY 'Io ttw rAlllor r>1rl .inv11111· ,.,..,,. r • ., • .i floti <irc·1·n1•''1 "'11w :\1·"" M.111 1· ,.., N1•w rru k ( 1'11111 J .trl )IJ W ,I, ,Ill\ Oflf' f•I-..• ,t'i 11lft•fHkd tlld .1:-. 111(1111.11•'<1 ,,., I ' \.\ h• 11 I 111.tlh th• .,,.,. r•1l1 d1dwtorn> in Arner11·an Ml('tt•t\ 1'1 lw111~ c urt'full> qu1·~l111nt·d .ind Sl'nJlJrt1t1•tl Wh1•n finally lhf" male, operal mg under "luch lftrnh<' role J>l'K sun· lo at·h1evt' 1n hls ral't'er 11ut:-.11l1· h h hnmf' ,., lw)(1nnin., '" 1 t'.tl111• h1'< 'it•n!\1• of rrostrat11111 and 1mn1C'l 11111·..,, inad~UM<.'Y arc vc•n rN1I When rinntty the· ff.mole. lffl &OR 110 ~troingled tiv hf'r sub ordinated pog1l1on ha'> 1·omP to know a hkt' iseruie of fru '>I rut1on, fe•t>ltng mott' than lltfrep1alt fr.>r I rol1• that mMI•· k1111~11 l1ttlt- d1111t·1• WHEN FJNAU.Y. m 1l1•s .ire· lwanJt allowf'd Into and a'wrt1ng I h1•1T1A••lvc".'l lnto thr wond1•r\ und 10~ '! of nulurlni th1•1r own t h1ldren When rtnally, wom<'n art• h1·ar 1n.c them'l<'lvM 'ID}, It!> my r>p1n1on. " or ·Tve madl• u dt· 1'111100 Wh en fin.ally 11 true and hon('fll marnaAt' b<•t wN•n JH'Oplt> of th<' op11o'lth· "'X I' b<•com.lna rnort• ond nwr 1• nf 11 ~r·nwm· J>O'llllblhly Wh •n finally , I .:•·• 1·x<'1tf'd th1tt Chc• "Me GenNul11111 'of tht> 70-. mlght tum into the· "Wr: (;t>nerallon" oft he HO~ l\nd then Rob (; n•1•n1· ''Jll'I for tht-Jnugh al pt.•oph• lt'arn1nst lt'a -.o rhchll y human to be fr u1lle. vu lnerablf' and an11N•urf' and h·.•rnml ll'a our humun rtrht to II\' ahh• to admit It Bob C r c ~ n e ' ., p le•<' o b a a arou1t"d tn mo a kt•llna or real 1 r <' , an a n 1 e r . a " t-n :u• or •11reukln 1.11ualJy .-Hr1butt"d to t ha&l old male role. nut, t>elna thf' New Pero.on lh•t I Im, I'll juat HIY that try Inc for a l1u1h on thla particular 1ubjert Hitmed to terribly, ler ribly unneceeury. KA Y FERRELL 0...Er-Nr To tbe &dttor: Upoo read.lat the editorial col· um• ot tbit .I aq. 11 POot, I ft.naJ • ly HIM Ml'GU a Jl'OIA SnCl1ab error cb prompta m• tD wrtte you. A1 a earat wboH edataUOD •P•Dntd tbe lMO· ltlO tlm• period, I ftnd mp JI 111 a con· ti uaJ atiooal et my four tMD and Nml·LMD·apd 1·h1ldrm ovt'r lht' m~rn day ""' and ut>u'f! or tb~ F..nal.J&h l.1nicua1t' f have u,oally r•· r n red tht·m to e1thN th• dL"SJC no11els <wtuch ~n l gel much r .. ~ponMI or Ow: t'd.ltonal pa•~ 11( .1 nt"W'>l>.3~r for •·itampl~ of pri11wr i-:Oghah UA»ll.- \ Ol'R l Sf. 1n ''" Niltonal art1rl1· l1tlt'd , "/\ fo'ru1tleu ~arch 'of lhl' pbrue "poujbUi· ty for .1 mult1pk-1,f re11ons" WL' 1mmechMLely brou1bt to my •l· IC'nt100 by one <and ~•lbJy the onlv I of my daughll'" aa proof thut w.uge or lht> lan1uact" 15 baalr:alJy "wi~ open as lQOI as the thought Jef't.a acroa '' While In the past f have 11· nored ln>I'" mis~ of En&Ji,lb Ul other part• or your paper, I ~ould hopt· that a more camul ..rrort would ht-tak<'n lX>NALD J M cKINNEY <'al• ••rv••r To lbe Ed1tor /\ funny thmst happened ln Lastuna Be t·h lul nJaht. I wu aw akf'nrd by the 1ound of foolatep!' listhtly <'runchln1 oo the 1trovel dnv•w•y Parked at one f'nd of th<' driveway wu our elevt"O year old car, After Ustmlna ror a moment my aleepy lenlft abo became awar. or an 1dlln& automobile ~naloe. MoUvat..ed by t'W'ioall.y I at.ood al the windo'll and •ll'\&I 11f'd to f()('UA on a darkly ck>thed human flaurf' alowly movtoa toward our parked car When I recognized who It wu I Hid, "Hl"1 Thla auddal o-t· Inc comln1 from a darkened room through a ahrub covered window atartled the polie. of fleer at lint. But then tM oMcer uplatoed In a poU~ al\d PfO. re11looal mannt>r that • •Pot· U1ht check revHled ~ door on our t'U and a blo break·ln wu beln1 cbee td 0\4. Slnc• we have to "bunli" cord the door lhut until the new lMcb comt1 ta, I explalnod that tbe door 1omtUmH hll• open because of the broba latdl. I thanked tht olflctr for In· v•1U1atlna and we ended our convenatkio. re»r wtndow und mt-ow1nK loud ly atx>Ut all Uw fU3!'i R f t u r n I n r. t 0 h e• d I r t' I humorf'd and thankrul ubou what had happened Jlumorec becal.IM' Uwn-had Indeed been. cal bur~lar bn•ak·in. ant thankful thal 1t wa!> a real <'U and rvt.'fl '>() lhc l'OllCe were• nRh lhl'rf' In all ~anct'nty, it mu~t hi.ve takc-n kN"n alertness to hav< attn that barely v~lble car w1U an open door from the strt'et I know It too« a lot Of fortitude lt walk up that dark and creepy "hrub <'Overed driveway Whoever~ officer wu, abe hv my ~pttl and appredaUon for doing a hne )Ob It Is reasaunnf( lo know someone can•s TERRY TIMMINS 8Clfl ~ •••• .,..... To the• f~htor \\ 1• han· at lh1· pri·,••nt t1m1· whut n11fitht COrTf><·tlv Ill' lt!rmed a 'tJl'>,ic,ler .. ri·a" 111 IJ J>pt'r N1•wport lhlV Th<' f'normoo11ly f'Xpeno;1ve· und lime t'on11um1nK 1nrat1on wh1<'h waa rect'nll y 8<' romplahed an San I.>aego Creek between Jamboree Road and Mat' Arthur Boulcva rd. which waa au~ to control '>ill , h ndiC'ulou." THE RECENT storms havf• depo111ted oa leatl one ha lf of the tarth which wu bulll into hold Ina baslna (? > over the portion or the bay between the old dik<' and lhf' boat launchlnl 1pot below E1111t Bluff park Th• flow of tld'° In and out of lhe Upper Bay hoa been restrict t'd even more than rorm••rly and lh<" bay II• even morf' unollra<' live 'JM btrdl, lhtt rl11h, t'lc now havf' t~a ff't'dlnl( around than beforf'. When wi ll aom eonf' ta kt• Mrioua 1t.epa to correct thf' prob l•D'l" Do we really have to loae thl1 marv~loua natural reaour<:e beu~ of polltJc11 and a rt>luc lane• on anyone'• put to makl' a declakln1 HELEN SNYDER tlARL~V SNYDER • NM r#'Odttl Orf WI.corn# f lo condtnH lttUrl So 111 ...,,.,. .... .,. ttimmo11 Ubtf u rttfTWd Lllltfn o/ JOO wordl « 1'111 wdl bl ,._ prt/tr~ • AU Uftna mWC tn cbdl ~vr1 aM ~ addrf11 bl.It m11 mo11 bt' Uti.IWW Oft rt :fl..., ' tlappo•l'N 'Ott~ ..ntt not t>. pubt11W. ' .... '· • Did Marijuana Send McCartney's Mind to Pot? .. -.. .... ... .. . ----•mated for u,taa to ...U .... .-w.1.-, ... aua. ~·~-told--. •UU II• • '•iJ r aad HrloH . .-lo M.iua ltiaslN." lo at Udl ~ ......... ,.usa,. ._......,_aeee ---of· ..... re-ta Uft '-&:Md uPOD ~ mOll lm· porteat aDd o••r•tl•1•· ..,, .. marlJuaaa: ume!J, that ll ii. wimpy drqfarwtm· PJ people. Roek 1tau aad COD• pwJI .... lD- qairiel ... . Loa AU~ •ut.tuu lo ,_ =-UAIDe u.. u. IUJ..c.tWOl!dt ftcan Ml &Ml ta. • u. ....... lDt.trtlt.d lD fladinl blm wtU. clrua1. But wlaat iDla M dof U. IOI' &o '' wt~ h1I wmbt• bud. Wtap, and Ille bW to amualot • pot lD wtdl bll luaap~lle IN c.._.. ot toUne, uad bll n•.-.. la lb• tniul d1m· witted lnU'ijoaoa UNI''• rulOD· ID•: T'l'm fed up with Japan; I never wUl come back " mu • recwd albume an SahibAt A the U'IWD that mutJ will evqorat.t JOUJ' 10"1 ..,. rt&LnlY tbu tbl In· • "' I.be Bo4181Dakben. IJ IM RJ, thLI la DOt an anU· .... CIClil • 1 doo't Cll.N wbal &D1bcMtr doll. But 1 bavw lell ltO We .. ,..,""""" .. .., • kid tUM POP than I do \IDdtrlt.Ud- lnl w'1 a 3'1·fHr-old mulll· mllUe••re lib llcCartney coo- llDu. to llDOU pot. Gnm.ci. aa,.i dult la tentble bola. for you UICI for aoetety ; amocaa other tbtnp, lt makel bomldde ... m lib a ao.ical ait.roattve to apend.l.IMI another Dlabt crulai.q the old ~WU. and lt bum your bnLD to volcanic alb.. But at leut lt liv• you a jolt, whlcb La whY • ceoeraUan ol OW' future p1ycboUc1 bH taken to ex· pertmeatml with it. Todq. tbou.lb. tbOH mart· Juua aaobra &a" IJ'OWD "'P. to h9 tbe dullarda Of ta.. .... PCP may mu. you vtoi.at. and co- caine 1DaJ mab .10" tblnk ~ are 1mart. Mart,Juana m&k• )'OU YapMI and bort..q. Jta main propocwna theM dara .,. .. year~ lDftStmlnt broken ad aubur'bd Jl.year-okll wbo can't q"1'-read Cll' write. UL\ VE a friend, 32.Yt.anokl, wbo atarted •..,.."I pot wbeD be wu a tr.hman lD col1-e 1D 1Jl5. TodaJ the 'Wboae world bas cbaqed. but be sUU smote. It. U. 11 a wealthy bualneaaman wltb a wife and two amall cb11dnm. and the py'a mind ii IO far IODI that be ltlll ba to suet oa a marijuana c:ilan!Ue before IDiDI to won 8Yel'J day Ju.at to aet t.brouih to lunch. There II no rub lD tt for Mm Ul11DON: m.btr, lt Just~ him out eo that be eao be &Um· d.atly .w.. throuSb tM daJ. DID IM Y borinl? One ol tbe NUCllll tbat the lelal 4C' of muttuua uae baa e .-,IO-~t lo recent yean t. that a poqp called tbe Na· tlonal Or·7aannl: utlon for the Reform o llarlJuana Law• (NORllL> bu been on the scene. TbMe peQple dld not leaMD tbe penalties fOl' man· Juana PGl•••ioo by edueauna tbe rest ol ua; they did It by makinc ua yawn. The NORML people were the moat deadenin1- L1 dull bulaD belnp America bu ner seeo. Decrtm1nalim t.be marijuana laws! Flne ... anJthiDe you .., • Just eet out ol ber9 before you put us all to a&eep. The &maae ol tile. mutllWMl UHi' bM been ~. alJ rl1bt. hom lb• wUd·•1•d mW. ot •• ...,_ 11-11 •,•• tbe I.map bU to tbe •1l••PY .. JM commod1Uea l•· ••tor IA the nat CGDdo QDIL Illa ollly ctanaer LI that be ma1 even- tually dumb hlmMlf to death. Tb• IOYenuDGl manJuua experta aaya that tbe lull eftect of marijaana UM will DOl be known few another decade, when America'• pothead.a have bad the chance to deaden their bn1n ceU. foe 10 IDOl'9 ,.an. But 10" don't bave to wait. Play McCartney's "Silly Love Soop." or look into tbe faee1 ol your frimdb' ~ ....._ a1er1 down at tbe corner Mcl>ooaid's. You'll set the pic- ture. And you may wut a q\dc:t hit of TOdka. not away. the malt~ t.h1q about martJua,a ia DOt tbat lt ia Weta! or may be cllmn:rom, but that it baa CUIUlmed fo attract mlJHona upon mtlllcmt ol lndeacribably boriq and dul.I people. 81:&1: 18 A suy wbo la the wealttlMst star lD I.be blltory ol popular muale. Durt.Da bll yean wttb tbl BeaUe1, be WU the most brilliant roek performer aad wrher lD lbe world. A.ad now be baa tbe aame oeeda u an aUT llA&JJVANAT Fifteea .......................................... .-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;------:;;:;;;;;---;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;w:;a~;;;; Paul McCartney t. the prime example. Hla brain is 1ooe. It'11 not as llbe buo't had any warn lna. ID 1972 be wu convicted of 1mu&allnl a1x ounces of man· Juana lnto Swedell. In um be WH found 1uilty of erowln& Paul Harvey ~ffbtb IJ"1MMr lD Scbaumbur1. It'• not necessary to coosult any government reports to de· termlne that marijuana ls bad for tbe old bean. All you have to do aa look at McCartney. The ef. fecta of marijuana on him are clear for all to 1ee. He bu lost all of h1I talent and jud.iment.. and hia mind bH turned to ye.,a qo, It bad a certaln ap- pHl to hip acbool aopbomoree who were lntereeted in diacover- ioi that. if they smoked pot for awhile, they could bear their wristwatch ticki.DI oo the night stand acrou tbe room. And if they turned the llpt. out and cloted their eyes, tbe vtolln runs on Donovan album& would at Umes llOUDd like snakes attack inl tbem. Tourism's Good Business For Americana to travel over· seu used to make seme. 1be American dollar was worth more -would buy more -in moat other countries. And those countries needed our dollars. That situa· lion is re· venednow. Tourist money buys more eoods in tbe United States and now it ia we wbo need lnt.ernaUooal iDcome. Yet oar country ls dolDa almost notbJD,c to encoura1e forelsn tou.rtata to spend time and money UJ'e. International travel is a S1SS OUR blllion bullneu and the United States ls getttni leas Ulan 5 per· cent of il IF WE could double the number of foreign visitors to our country we would create 270,000 home-front JObs and we would erue S3 billion worth or red ink from our nation's roreicn trade deficit, and we could ·'knock some cents" back into the Yankee dollar. Yet little Belgium spends more money attracti,ng towiata than we do. Canada apenda twice as much uwedo. Tbe toartam ba'MJI tends to employ more women and mlDoriU•; •~ially in the dtlea tlds coald belp aolw a ma- jor unemployment problem. Grand Opening Loula Gerstner of American Expreu says the travel industry m the United Stat.ea ls grouly underappreciated. IL employs 50 times more people Ulan our bankmi and m· surance industries combined. And, says Gerstner. where it coata $239,000 to create one new job in the auto induatry, and $105,000 to create one new Job m the steel industry. every $29,000 spent by tou.nsts creates a new bome·froat job. AND TOUU.SM ls a solid. Sta· ble reliable l.ndultry. Ji cooUDued to crow even throu.&b each ot our lut three 1'9Caaiam. now accounta for 7 percent of our nauon•a tot.al. emplo)UW. Double that -and our nation is back in the black' Holiday Spa Health Clubs Is proud to announce the grand open- ing of the second floor of our West LA club. Our success story Is the addition of a whole second story-the "Upstairs Club"-to give you more saunas, more steam rooms, more of the finest exercise equipment available today, plus racquetball. Hol. MORNING FRESH PRODUCE Ranch Fresh Spinach ...... 2k bn. Local Grown Caullflower .... 4k ea. Cucumbers ................ 2 for 29c Salad-slle Tomatoes ........ 79C bag Red-Leaf Lettuce .......... ltc ban. Delicious String Beans ...... 4k lb. PRIME & TOP CHOICE MEATS Fresh Local Zacky Farms Roasting CbJckens, either stuffed with Delaney's famous apple dressing, or plain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 98c lb. Fresh Ground Beef .......... 1.69 lb. 'S GOURMET MARKET -..;_ - DELANEY_,_ _r "" BROS. SEAFOOD Fresh Nor1bern Sea bus .... 3.59 lb. Fresh Dun2eness Crabs .... 1.59 lb. 1 We clean & cnacit them for oo extra cb&r,e> LIQUOR DEPARTMENT flne Selt'C1.Joos of Uquors aDd WL.oes Amaretto l.anaroDJ Gift Pak (750 mU> R~~-It 75 , .• 12.2'9 B&W Scotch Whiskey, 86 proof (75t nuJ) Eanbwatt Dtta•ttt kg. ?7.00 . 21.59 BoU1 Wooden Gift P1k (750 mll>, Row-. Soevt", ValpoUcdla·Barda.UDo rea. K• . ... . . . . . . . ....... . .. 14.75 Monterey VlDeyard Clune Wines a.., red erlrf ......_ ~ ••· .......... %.85 ea. Del&De1'• Prtnte Label v1a-• CYM6a (TM ..U) ......... 99( ea. Open Daily 9-6, Closed Sunday 2920 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 673-5520 REWARD: 2 years for the price of 1 Because you have helped to make us the most popular health club in LA, our success is your reward: 2 Years Member- ship for the price of the first year alone at any one of our 14 Holiday Spa Health Clubs. Come to the gala 3-day open house at our West LA club on Friday, Saturday. and Sonday. January 25th, 26th, and 27th, and enjoy celebrities, swim suit fashion shows, racquetball and disco dance demonstrations, and more. Holiday Spa Health Clubs. See success in action. tor Men and Women ' \ - * ll'M1191J,......., ... ,., ORANGE COUNTY I O.J31TUARIES Reunion Slated By use Alumni USC an pla.an1QI a '•USC Reunlon of Portlel'' lbttb 1 la &he Cautom.la room ol U.e ADlheim CGoveollon Center. n.eoclaJ hour will be1in ate·30 pm roUowed byd1 atl.30 _ . from the cluAa Of 19'0 throuch ttc.9 b9 m atteodanee and may ma.ke "aUom Kn. Bobtrt ~veoa at -. 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'"'•' of (H Nu hol•\ f t , •n' Of\• •ftd p. r•n~ t ntn1 r.n,e ,..w '"'''1•.,f'd bw 1 0'•"*<'' f'tlldr•n •"'d 1 0'••' ertw\6' rMlOr•n ~Ht_, ,,.. ••w of !.•'"n Brent. eta.,_, twottw'" tn ••• Vlln •l'MI _,....."" H1n' fitH•\•hon o4 tf\• rowry wtll O. IWldt>n FtlO<ly '"""•'Y H. l'ieO •I IPM •I H9'b0< l••" -mort•I CNP"• -Oitt .. n., .. 11..,l'l ... n••On 'tt..,ro.y, J-y :Ho, 19'0 •I tOAM el '"' J-TIW !Wc>l"I 1'4fholk Cllv'< n i•u w e.o. ... '°''" -.. <,. '"'"' •n1 \e'f'vt<ttlmf'Wdi•t•tvtooow lno•t t 'I <ro.& C.n'W1ff'Y \el""tttf"\ ~ cltr«t-of H•r110r ._..,.,. Mouo>t .. M0<1• .. oolC.o\leM4t_. ~tO ~)~ •UUU.4. lllf)\(M AP'I' t<AfHl.lfN lr\l!>\(lL, ~ ......._, &-•1'1. P••W<I ..,.,, "' l -IW•l'I !>...-vi....., l>Y .,_, ,._,.., Wiiii""' w Ruu •ll crl CO\I• Me>w Mtd IWr mothH M4'Y •u\wll ,,.. G't''• ,_.,. Two b'tttf\er1 A•rwJ~ 9'•\Utll uf rO'\l• Ntll"• end J•m•\ llJu,..,.11 d ft•Q 89¥ \.rv1t .,, wllt ~ flftd!wf ,.,. 1' ,,.,..,..,,., V141w (""P"' .. 1' JOPM '"'"nwn1 J1~1•1r Vww ,..tno, .. i p..,.., lnt•f'uot rtow .. r~tMnl ~~h (ofl1tlbV11fW"t\ to ~f'IMf'\ '""'"" '1"ki• ... ' ... ""'''•' '" l 0\ O•I•\ f.'a( it1t \ll~W M ort"•'Y wport llot~"dlr9'1.o<l PORT CHBSTtR, N .Y. <AP) -••bert " Ider" ,..._..., 70. a bl•·band·•ra mu1lctan wtio played tbe •ax . opbone, clarinet and nut.e wtt.b •ucb jau and bl1·band ttiurea aa Duke EJJ1niton and Roy Eldrtd1e. died Tuesday. 40 Grads In Police Academy The Wut Oranae CowstJ ReMrve Officers Aca~ -111 sradwate .0 ID• IDd women re· MrVe police offtcen lD Satvda1 ceremool• at Golden West CoUec• in Hunt..tqt.oo Beach . The .cademy'a 12tb graduating cla.u la one of the lareest in lta b.b-tory, aaid coordinator Gary SperUn1. Ceremonle1, at 10 a m in Forum 2, will future Slate Sen. John Ungga. R-Fullert.on. u keynote ~peaker R eserve offJcers are part time pollc~men who work up to JO hours a month in paid volunteer positions The academy 1s part of the college 'a ad ministration ol JUStice program. Women: Closeness Important NEW YORK (AP) - SMITH & TUTHIU MOITUAIY WH1Q.lff CMUll. ...,. McCa11'1 macuine aaya more than half of the 20,000 women who I• Monuarv • Cremetton~ 427 E 1 lttl St Cofll• Mesa ~88 ' • 11 i' 1·1 MICI UOTMHS SWTWI' MOITUM Y 627 Mam St ~"':lr~ectt ,_,»&Y C.Ol.oti1A1 PUIBAI. HOMI 7801 Doi• ,...,. W.trnln1tlN' 883-3525 PACMCYllW ... INW r1t1.1 GlnwlilfY Mort'*Y CNloel 3500 Pacific View Dnw .... POf't Be.ch 844-2700 M''9"' &.AW96-ttff. OUY1 Mort'*¥ • C.nw lt'V ,~roi... ~Meet ~ MLTl•1W NBMMOlrm 846-2'3'6 eo.taMeu e7H4!0 Wlllontml l&f.llOAewAY MOmWY • ...... ' 110 aro.d#IV CollaMele MH1IO ..... responded to !!::uestioo· naire laid "f close t.o someone" "my chUdren" were m09l Im· portant to them. "My home" WU tbird oo the list and "financial aecuritJ" wu fourth. A fij:;.~ ••& Ute rank•~ 11cea11•1 laid tta 4'*'" tlODI WeA addr91ed to woman wbo are married or Uvtq wtUt a man. The women were uked "what ii most lm· port.ant to you" and could ,ive more t.ba.n one r...-pome. •' P'eeHn• elot• to aomeooe" wu ltst.d b1 et percent and "my ddld.ren .. bJ " petteot. GWC Sets Seminar A Nm.l91r 1tnsllDa moa•1 m•••.1•m•ol aldlll wm 1111 ottered br Golden Welt Collel• la Huattnstoa S.aeb lrom t a.ah. ~ 1 p.m. latUf• d•.t.• Tho ,,... PJ"Oll'lm II directed toward aenlor eltJum or lhote oe 1 ftHd lDcom• or Umited budl& T!>e IYeDt wUJ be held ID Use tcbool't comm t1emw. For tntorm.atlon, call m.nu.atmsSon~L ,_, Le s Crowding Sought ---lfC. MNCI 1'7t ti Ill 111.atJ I .. lfU $.C.A.A. •MISSION VIEJO* SupertJiMJn Eye Chllilreii'• Home ~n .ESTATE AUCTION Auction Seheduled A ChlneM auction and d1lmel' 1po.....s by u.. Orarace Oom&J Chapter of tbe Amertcan Ola bete9 A11odaUon la acbed\lled for 1 pm P'tb. 22 at the h u.n, rfftaurant. 2141 8 . Harbor Blvd., Anahl'lm OonaUona are •· In· rurma\lun~ 4112 Lit amng Bus Driver Commended A bua driver wbo 11ved UM Ille ct a ear acct· dent Ylnlm ln 8rea wa1 commeoded tbJa WMk by the C>rlftJt County Tran1lt DllVf 1.'t. Carol WelUteln'• OO\ll'al'80U8 aetloo of Ju. s mak• ber only t.be lb1rd trault d1.ltrict bu.a driver to be cl"f'dlttd wtUt HYina a lllt -aod Ute flnl woman. a spoke.mu uJd. Acrordiq to t.be d.latriet'1 eommend.aUon, a young van driver wou.Jd have poutbly bled to death without t.be atd of t.be Hawallan Gardeu woman MS. WETZSTEIN WAS drivtq taer rel")ar late nleht roui, in Brea wbea abe came upon t.be wreekage of a two-vehicle coll1a1oo at Kraemet' Boulevard and Imperial Hlabway . Sbe and a paqencer. J\oo Newboule, stopped to ltelp by tetttnc out llarea and uldq pu1enbJ to caU paramedics. ll wu then that t.he bus drtYer DOtJced that one of the drivers bad hi• lea wedced in t.he jammed door of bb van. ~ 8BE CUWLED TDOlJGB the 1batul'9d windtbield and, thlnkln• that t.be &Nry l8 UM youq maa'1 lee bad been 1•erhed. ~ dlrect preNuntobba.a. Ma. Wetuteln kept up the preaaun aUl pwamedlca mana1ed to ~ry open t.be nhlde'1 door and t.eod to the dri nr 1 l.QJuriea. TboM pe.ramedlc1 cont'lnned that the l.QJu.red driver would have bled to death bad it not been for M1. Wetzatan'11peedy acUou. NEWllOVSE, MS. Wili2.8TEIN'S peaseqer, alao retttved thanks from &.be tranalt dlltrtct. He rlpped b.b 1blrt to form a t.ourn.&quet. a df5. lrict 1pokesman Hid. Newbouae wiU receive a fl'ee! month-lone bus pass worth $15 In return for bla effort.a, lhl spokesman said Consumer Office Due A full lime contJumer affa.J.TS office tor South Orange County 1s scheduled to opeo ln about two weeks following action by the Oran&e Couaty Board or Supervisors The board approved plans to provide staff mem· ben and office space tor the consumer office ln the South Orange Coun· ty M uruclpal Courthouse on Crown Valley Parkway in La1una Nlauel. Huntlqtoo S.acb and WestmU.ter. Tb• Office of Con1umer Affairs opened la Orqe Cow>· t )' lD Mardi ol 11'72. Al the eod Of 11'1'1, It bad re· celved ~.'715 COGJpJalot.1 accountln1 for U .7 mUlloa m cub, coodl or sorvlcea retW"Ded to COO· a umera, accordla1 to county ottldala. ' f .;1 mo•IDI clUHI at SUton to Or•teJ lcbool, wllJcla would tree .. tbt c1ailJWml at u. bome for OCllY ..... Co I ao-brld .,,.a.. ~torr. AJ"'!tJalr lt.p IPP'"ed by lhe board 8Cltb woald ._..._ to 7t tbe ~ aped.al ro.tcr .. omt1 t.o care for Bitton dllldlWl. lD 1 related action , •upem.on ·~ed a ... 000 proj.-that would toavert a --~ llDIG clolet Cod· nee and neepUoa qace. ... "' the IDODeJ would '° toward tbt purcb11• or coo- •tl'DcUan ~a trailer f.O boUM the UMDI. 'Rl11oric' Meet It.ob a.Jway, Otanp County Cultural ~ Coontlulcw, wt.II lllilU • the T: IO p.m. Tue9- day IDlltint ot &be Oru1• Cous>- l)' Hiltoric Trust. The Malden wlU take pla~ at 418 N. Welt St., Anab1lm. loform•Uoo A5·7M. Ale AMnOUI tTOU "'919ATIOM COf M ftltOe • IT 1'MI PDrec•AL C» IOU 4NTlqws •• JOl.!!,!] .. !L'-5'!.SS-... ,...,.,..... Colleaf 1 Of.,....°"'* .,.... .... _ ........ HIOHUGHT8 Old Amenc:.n CUT.QUU; Lat~ dOtN .n-. lamp, Pu~n Bowl. v.._ Bowls. Nappi••· tlgntd Hawk.. ,... v.... Larg• C0119Ctlon of BRONZES f:C1ropetn Ind Ametlc;en Wntffn C'*'11ngtort AutMll, Kaub•. ••c ). Ortenlal Porcelt1n. Maiblt lt•tu•• CLOCKS: Por~t•1n 3 pc Nb mantat, wall. ttc , CLOllOHHE, t11ory Carwtn91. Bronza 01nd•labt*'· POfoe*n FJoUt• C&ritbed Oinnlf Mt. Br .. 11mpe al'ld many ottl9f obj«:t• D'Art. FUANITUAi 3 PC c""9d llVlng room NL loveMett, CN,,. c.t>inet. can.d chair•. Orl•nl•I Scrffnt. Conaol• T•bln. Library tabla1. Occulon11 tlbln M•rt>le top comrnode1 Rocktr1, CIOl.onne top oottee ltbl•. MutJC cabinet Dining Room .. ll and MUCH. MUCH MORE =:SALE M~ Of U~ Prtce Cw 14 Aedlo lhacll ,..._a P..Ud'9'1"1 D-'era. 1.00k 'OA THI llEO 'f'AQlt Save '140 Component System wtth Power & Precision S7 4 7 s~ ~!!!~ST~2~0~SO Receiver 8-Tr8ck Record/PlllY Dede TR..abf ...... dc ~~~ CB tor a.te Winter Tmel .-.. ... ~-...... .... .-. .......... ...... ... ,..... ·=·":'· ..... , .......... 9'11l 161., ........ ............ ~ .... ....... .... ~...., """"' .... -............. ._ ... ........... ~ ...-...n..-...... c-1 ..... ........ -..... .... --............. • 2 Optlmu1• T-100 Floor· Standing Speakor1 • Reall1tlc LAB-400 Turntable with Cover a Cartridge Features percent and square root key1. With bat- tertea end case. 49~~ .. 51.95 Includes 239- page, step-by- atep guide to program cus- tomized calcu- lations With batteries. tMIO A DIVflfOH M TANOY CORPORATION ''"co MAY VAAY AT INOIVtOUAl IT'OAU f \ \, .. ' '· ) .. U you're enter~lning any thoughts of wallLlng out. you'd bitter fcqet it" • . ....... .,. ..................... . ....... "1j11• .., <-&Lift fll lepS Mnkeeo ~ .., .............. •r ...... ,. • 1aa11 au., c..n . ee:C:=: lue • •••• n&au.., • ....... Ptb't•'I• .......... fw ............ -.. ......... Clll&r•d•, ............................. .,.., . .......... =.:~ ....... , ... .., ...... .. a 1ta .. rll, Mlf •• '•I to dM ..... . C.m•mkatlw Dlvbloa. Ill Frutlla at., Saa Fn9dlH Ml......... .... • ., lie enlel'M a& ~., 11aa•1 a e"\eek • ...., _.,. (f7.st per lit • • per 1.• eoplM) to B&ate Bar Pam· pWeta. Gl Bnuu a.. Saa rrw-. Mtt7. A.aUc ~ N.., Ce1'eretl DEA& READEU: A _. l&a&e law (88 lltl) wW •ab &i.e mall aale ol uliabe 41eritt9, aae11 •• cntcllea, wlaeelcllaln, laeart•1 aid•, aad arUDdal ll•bl, aabjed .. warru&J ~-I& reqahw ta.at e-1ery Mle el a tntee ladtllle a wrl&· ta wanut1 of nt.aees, .. M tlell"nd .. U.e kJtt a& tbe time et die lale. ,,_ warraat1 mast ute Cllat CM de.tee b Qedflea1IJ flt for tlae pa11ie91ar _. ol tM ~Qer • altbnate .-er aad IUt lite 41eYke may be rewnetl la a specified time ,.W 11 Adi Me8 are-' met. U die device does Mt meet tlae etandar4a atat· eel la &be warranty. Ute teller la required &o make llfffflUY adjutmeata or replace•eata, or f1lUy relmbule the pvcllaee CGAa meUl'M by &be barer. AaisU•e dntcn Mid by cata.letH, or WW. a retail prtee el lea u.a. SU. are en.,._ '1 .. .._~~.. --~ >-o · - Also Savings on Selected Ski Boots A:'otll IPOITI CoroMdelMer 2831 Cout Hwy Coronadel Mar, CA 175-9700 r• -----• This Coupon Good For I $ONE DOLLAR$ On Purchase of $10.00 During Sale AJ11E 5'01TS '""-•7'08 e.n.nc. Pantway IMne,CA 552-6252 ~ ' ' i \ j ) ' ' . • I t • j ; i t -Irish Mourn Ann Maguire ••• and Selves l&LFAIT. I of Mqui NorUlln 1"IMd ... &Meet bom blJ\a, abootJnt ud bloeldm .. llDIQ to lbocl. lo moum.lna u.. woma ..._ ku ot ..,.. , cbJld.Nm P•• rtae to the ,._. ....,_ mowrn t. CalboUcs aDd Prowa ti &MmMlt , locked la e cy<'I ol ILat. tMUllUea tu fat beyoodtheofltclald• toll. A ll80a FOUN'D J&. Yu.a-GU> Mn M11uir. ta a blood·IOU .. a.ra.dlalr la bet bome ln a Belfllt 1uburb MondaJ .... a. IQ a carvtns DU• &Dd electrtc 1ardm abeara. "Sbe cMed o1 a b.W.• a.art," aaW Caann Mckeon.• ...., ot tM PMce P..a.. ''I •\IPPOM tb1a ta • tad WUltntlao ot bow tbe • troub• cootioue to aft-=t PIGl)le " Mid ta.. R.•. Jobo llu:rT•J1 ~ CathoUc priest ;f. wu called to the bomt. ' NWr people wbo bav• at tome.. drop out ot t.be ne••. lbe public tend &o fortet about tbem, but their lh•• coaUoue to be nl1htm.ara.·· MOtE 111AN 2,MI PBOPLS IL\ VE died ln Northern ,Jreland's poHUcal·r•U1lou1 war involvln1 militant Proteatanta, Brlll1h ind Northem lrtab security forttS and the moatly Catholic Provlalooal 1uerrtllaa of the Jrl1b Republican Army, whtch aeekl to tear the Protestant maJonty province from Brttaia aod unite It wtth the predornhwtt.ly Catholic lrtab Republic But there are many Umea 2,000 bere•ved frlenda and relatives. wounded and maimed, and thou wbo simply live in fear Qulet11. remoneleuly, the troubles take tbelr toll ln mental atreu. Mn. Ma(Uire'a agony wu oa.ly beClnnint oo Au1 1~8, wbeo the car ol an IRA sunman, lat ally by Brltiab lrOopl. weatout ol control, bJt II ra. Mquire and cruabed to de.Ith Joanne, 8, John, 2. andAndrew.8weeka MU. MAGUlaE AWOKE A.rl'Ea TWO w~u lo a coma aod wu told Mark, ~. wu her ooly alD"Ytvtng child On tbe wave of revulaloo that followed, the Peace People was founded by Mrs. Maguire's 1lster Malread Corrigan, Betty Williams and .McKeown, aJI Catholics It grew out ol • mus march by Catholics and Protest&nu a.ft.er the children's funeral and the Dfl'Xt year woo the Nobel Peace Prize. A.'l the movement waxed and waned lbe world forgot about Mrs. Maguire and her husband Jackie Attempting a fresh start, they moved to Auckland, Ne~ Zealand. AVl'HORITIES IN BELFAST ANSWERED their claam f~r 10,000 pounds -$23,000 - <'ompemaUon with an offer of a tblrt\ of that. They told the aovernment to keep lt . .. I've broken up IQJ home, Jost my children. and they have the cMell to ofter me 3,500 pounds •• Mrs Mal(wre said bitterly. • Unable to settle and eecape their Uief, the M agwres returned to Nortbero lttland ln January 1978, Just seven moot.M after e~r8tiJl«. With them was a new daughter, Joanne. named altt>r hPr dead s1:o>ter. She was in nursery ~c hool Monday when her mother died Ten·moolh-0ld Louisa was upstairs asleep 111 her C'Ot The body was found alter Mark, now 9, wu unable to get into the house ··now C.\N A WOMAN LOSE ONE child. Jet alone three, and not suffer terribly," aaid Mn W1lllams "ln one sense lbe family i.s deeply crleved, but they are at least happy her sufferin& ls over," aaid McKeown. "The la.at 3'112 years have been a time of unending agony for her " Sincerity Computer With Soul, HARRISBURG, Pa (AP) -Some oaUonal magaunc'> are using peraooalbed aubacrlptioo orters to make you thi.ok the appeal ls direct mstead of C'Omputenzed. But authenticity of the persooaJ touch can be questioned 1f there's <i mlx·UJ>. PENNSYLVANIA WELFUE SECaETARY H e len O'fhnnon, for example. recently intercepted an offer from NeMweek that was addressed to Department 0 . Welfare lnat.ead of the impersonal "occupant " And the letter from the pubUaher, lnvtting the agency to cnJOY a 26 week subacrtption at just S2""' C'ents per copy, bt>gan "Dear Deportment Wei/are: "l'VE GOT A BET FOa YOU, Department Welfare, and I'm backing Jt with the unuauaJ special offer that you'll fmd encio.ed wttb tbil letter." The offer went on to cite helpful information tbat Newsweek provides to lta readers, ukl.na Department 0 Welfare "Could any of the Welfares be endangenng their health with f1d dleu?'' Tribe Wants Island SUVA, Fiji tAP> A tnbe ol 2,.500 South Pacific lalande~ la trying to create an iDdepeo· dent country on 2.2-aquare·mlle Ocean Ill.and, 2:iO m1.lea IOUthwest of Tarawa. Tbe Banaban people, now part ot tbe new Gllbert ll1and nation of Kirtbatf, IDlCrat.cl from Oce&a Ialand lD UN4. Now they wan& to rep.ta coa. ttol ot am taland, open • deep aea ftaldlll faetlttT and 9Uract towtata. -·· ......... -..... .., .. -----·--·--.. GENERAL NEWS Marine Institute Da'ria JJ7 ork Set to Go THREE DAYS ONLY! TAKE ANOTHER the sale price of merchandise that's already marked down. This means great savings for you! (Men's and Boy's Levi's Shrink To f'it , Cord and Denim Rclls not included.) SAVE ON MEN'S • JEANS • KNIT SHIRTS WVEN SHIRTS • SWEATERS • SLACKS OUTERWFAR •SHOES SAVE ON • HAWAIIAN PRINT TOPS TERRY AND VELOUR TOPS •FASHION TOPS DRESS PANTS • SKIRTS • SHOES • SlAFA TERS ACTMUEAR •JUNIOR JEANS a NOBODY CUTS PRICES UKE WILD WEST! OPEN MON-FRI 10·9:30, UI 10-7, SUN 10·1 \ McMehen Deak ONLY PILOT kJJ I The E-X·T·R-A, • • • D1111e11s1on AJ .... .,..,..,,. .... rlt**i .•. ..e.rhlt/ ........ ena. Save 20% during our introductory sale BOOkcases from 30" toM" hJoh allwlthanextradlmenslonlntheskMsandShelves ... bookea5esktesare 11,l,"thlck In the finest matched grain walnutoroak ••• metJcutouslyhendcrMtedf TV·Video cassette/Microwave Cart With Casters 36"w x 3'"h x 18" deep Adjustable Shelf Motorists shouldn't have to view coutline through clutter of bou.ses. says a Coastal Commission ruling, so these builders along Highway 1 near Carmel are comply mg. On roof of house, built against hillside. they're spreading 250 tons of dirt. plants and shruh6, including poason oak to keep people from walking on it M-1= l:Q0.6:00 SAT. 1:30-3.:00 CZ· 1-; McMAHAN DESK ofCoeta ...... Inc. 1800 Newport 81¥d. 642-8450 Big Enrollment Drop Confronting Colleges . . WASHINGTON <AP>-Amenca's colleges and universities, ac· customed to three centuries of growth. are faced with their first serious retrenchment over the next 20 years, the Carnegie Council on Policy Studies an HJgher Education forecasts. The council said in its final report that the end qf the baby boom 1~ "quite likely" to bring "a downward drift" in standards and resources at tbe natioo's 3,000 colleges and um •enlties. more 10S1Stently and the cWTiculum wall be more tailored to their last.es " KERR SA.JD THE nation's 100 leading research universities and l!iO selective liberal arts colle~es should do "reasonably well" over the next :W years, while 600 less selective liberal arts <X>llcges and 200 pnvate two year colleges face the hardest fight for survival. BUT 'nlE COUNCIL. chaired by : Clark Kerr, said the decline ls not in Umvers1\Jes that grant academic Ph.D.s but are not ma1or research centers "will be especially hard bit," the report said. The Census Bureau says tbe number' ot 13-to-24·year-olda will fall 23 percent by 1'97. But the council said that drop will be cushioned by 1ocreuQI' colleee enrollmeat of adult.a. 1'0IDell l.Dd mJnortties. and a J0"4Vering or the 40 percent college dropout rate • evitable oor i.s the future as bleak as some educators fear. . • . . • . . . . . . . . "Becoming somewhat smaller la, we believe, compatible with becom· tng somewhat better." the panel sald. Its report is entllled · "Three Thousand Futures: The Next Twenty YeanmJ:lieher Education.·· Tbe couocll predicted under graduate enrollment dropg of 5 per cent to LS percent in the next 20 years. Enrollment actually is likely to grow by 10 percent 10 the Southwest and West and by S percent m the South, while falling 10 percent tD the East and Midwest .. NO DEMOGRAPHIC disea!>f• or epidemic proportions will s weep ovn all higher educa\Jon dunng the next 20 years," said the report The disease "will be seled1ve. some institutions will die from 1t. nearly all will be affected by 1l . and all wtU need to take soml· pre cautioos." The report said that while college faculty and adnu.rustr~tors struggle to cope with the "demographi<' depression." students •·will seldom 1! ever have had It so good on campus " The report explained· "The du hculbes of others can only rebound to their advantage. This may well become their G<>lden Age. They wlll be recrwted more at'tively, adnulted more readily, retained more a s s1duous1y, counselled more attentive ly, eraded more considerately. financed more adequately, taught more comclentloualy. placed 111 jobs TUE COUNCIL URGED coUqes to set a goal of return101 to the academic quality of 1960 by the year 2000. Quality fell during the mas'l1ve expaMion or higher educa· t1on an the pa.st two decades The council ls winding up its busi· ne10s after isswng more than 100 ~­ ports on higher education !llnce 1.967 under Its aegis and that of a pre· r1ecessor, the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. A parent group, the Carnegie Foundation for I hl' Advancement of Teal'hing, will tak(• over 1L<; duties. Sown Proposes 'A.id w Voters' PHOENIX, Ariz. <AP> A state 'lenator has proposed a way to help voters rate pohUcal candidates· list· mg their "smarts" right on the ballot. Democrat Tony Gabaldon or Flagstaff wants candidates to file re- sult.A of a readlng and Intelligence Quotient test with their nominaline pet1t1ons. The scores would be reco~ by the secretary of state, and placed on the ballot next to the candidate's name. YEAR-END CLOSE OUT SALE ....... ........ ·-,..._ ~ !!.':. s41s . 2:=:,~~:.S 01• ...... ,... OSUOAI 0 UftMINI CTNISS O••n••M .... Olf•l_.ILM Oif ..... 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GENERAL NEWS rt - etors Aid in Executions? )Penguin Pab Debbie McLean <seated) dreams of penguins as her parents, play<•d by Peter Keup and Andrea Crawley, lecture her m ''Mr Popper's Penguins," to be presented at 7 p.m Jan 31 by fourth grade students at St. John the Baptis t School in Costa Mesa The cost is a nickel 1 for performance at school, 1021 Baker St i ~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~Irvine Cautious !On Theater Plan , By DAVID KUT'lMANN Of-o.lly "*Staff The lrvme City Council reacted cautiously to an Arts Committee propo6a) lo spend $1 .5 million ln bond funds to create a perfomung art.a amphitheater in Mason Park The COWlCil decided 1t was best to have city staff review the pro· posal before passlng judgment on the idea. THE AMPHITHEATER pro· posa) was s ugges t ed as a cheaper ye t desirable alternative to a fuU -scale $6 million or $7 million performing art& facility, which a com;ul tant's report indicated would not do well in attractmg donattons for copatruct1on Committee members told the council the amphitheater was considered an appropriate com prom11e recommendation for use of the bond funds Africa Film Scheduled in OCC Series Wlldllfe filmmaker Ron Sbaola will acreen b11 mmi "Hl•b Adveotur• lo Centra • Africa." to open the fourth 1811100 of Oran1• Coa1t Collelt'• 1880 tranto1ue aeri• at 1 p.m. Fob. 1 ln th• OCC Auditorium. Tlc:keti. priced at $1 for acneral admJ11lon aod SZ for uidor citlseU. are on 11le in tho OCC Ucket office ln the Ad· &-•itration Udlns. muu b t rnor• than JO ••~Central ud aat Africa 1 4 hil woi'k Ital n IC on . ~!1evl1lon and In national F~r I.DI~ tloO. call -imo. They said no additional exl)en· diture of moneys would be needed beyond the bond alloca· tion and the facility could serve as a comenlone for future de· velopment of a performmg arts complex Councilman Bill Vardouhs, who had previously described ef forts to build a full-scale Wteater as .. pie m the sky." told Arts Com m1ttee representatives Tuesday rught "l'M NOT GOING lo alt here and say I told you so, but I did " Vardoulis waa referring to the conclusions of a study by the Brakeley Company which •aid that a full·acale facility would not be financially feulble at the present time and that many community and bullneN Juden felt there wu "no 1reat urgency about the projeet." Tbe Brakeley study had been laMched to flJld out w a.net • bow funds could a>. obt&lned to belp flnanee • Performlo& ai'ti complex In trvlne. THE ARTS COMlllTl'EB bad boped to tap tbt public •nd pr1vatt1 sectors for donatloaa to build a 750·H•t theater tu Unl\tenlty Town C ot.er. But the consultantl ua, said the "overall level of pOt till &lfl• to the Cperformlna arta tbea > no m uw-up to the milUOa or S7 mlllJOa ob- jective." eve t lt PrtNDtl a.be molt M and tntlmata ln modirra Am rte blltorJ to actJve mldlcal partJclpa· · llllllqol u ,•• ~ wroe.. "Unlike an • thll p NCI ,... tbe 'dlNc:t eaUoD ot blOl!MClllcal lmo•leda• a . akl1la ln a aorrupttoa m tlon of lb• heallna prot .. ioa '1 role la aocttlly." Dodora would break lbe JUppocratJc Oath, ln which the)' pl.eds• • to uae treat t "wttb a view to lQJury and wron1 dotn1. •• ll they merely oftnaw the lQjeetioQa but did not ac· tuall1 r them, lbe p~~ contended. rA OP TB& NBW dtatb ~ty M1 tt sea SVEN P&ONOtTNCI~ ~NS& delld lt Wl'OIJS, the ~--Hid. ce Ute lnJedlon Continu. uutU the vk!tlm dies. . 'f.M. ~ tbeD becomes the lnltnlmeot, the order. to atop the tetbalaCtian ltaelf. There ii DO other wa7 to detertbe um pbylldan •• role but a that ot an actlve partJctpant, a key bu.man parUdput. tn tbteucudoa ..• palntul Ulan Ui el.nrtc cbalr. tbe aanow. or otMr fotm.1 ot dHtb. 'l'bomore, tt 11 more apt to be ordered by j • Ud ... like&, to IM 1lnlcll. by the eow1I u CTUel and unUIUll It It ebo cheaper than eloctrocuilon or the Pl cbam r. Dofi Sower, eucutive director of the Idaho lledlcll Societ;J. ta.Id bb orsanlutioo bad taken pc»ltion that It would be a ••com· promlM ol penoa.al and medical ethics on the part of dodorl to partldpate in slvlQI t.be 1njectloo because heallo1 ii a doctor'• primary coneem." But be aald the aoclety bad taken ao stand on the Idea ol prooowttina a Tictlm dead. None of the states r.qul.NI that a doctor admtnlster tbt lethal dose ot ctrup. But ln Oklaboma, a Ph)'tJclaa m cMck the catheter lo cnake sure tM poi.llon wUI flow Into tbe velD. And at leHl U1tee stat.ea requne that death be pronounced b7 a phyaldan attondina tbe execution. Swingers Club Due To Close? LOS ANGELES <AP> -A Superior Court 1udee says be is incliMd lo agree with a city at· tomey'• request to close Plato's Retreat West, a Southern Callfomla version of t.be famous New York swinger's club. Judae Thomas J . Job.Daoo said Tuesday that be would delay bis final dedaloo on ta. fate ot the club unW Monday. ,,lato'a at· lorneys told tbe jud;te that the club la tnvolved n secret negotiations that will make city action UIUl8Cllllry. BOWEVEt, PLATO'S at· tomey John Weston would not comment on reports that the estabbsbment migb! be clO!\ed by 1ta owners or 1ls operation substantially changed. Going to ilae Bird• The caty attorney filed suit against the club ln 197'8 under an ordinance banntn1 openinp of any new aexually oriented busi· neas within 1,000 feet ol ao exist· ing sex est.abllahmeol. Plato's, at 1650 N. Ivar Ave., is within 1,000 feet of the Ivar Theater, a burlesque bouae at 1605 N. Ivar Ave. That's the way tt looks at Mason Regional Park in Irvine a:, this flock of coots browses throug h the grass, lookan g perhaps for an appetizing treat before heading back to the blue i ktes Bird'> se~m to bt-the main park patronb on wc~kday morning:.. SINCE rrs opening lo March 1979, Plalo'a baa been raided twice, wit.b police arresting 32 patrons for lewd conduct. But the city attorney failed lo press charges, aaying that. the patrons, who paid $40 per couJ!!: entrance fees, were con.sea adults ut a semi-private situa· tioo. Club management malnt.ain• tbal st Is not a new establish· ment, but merely an expansion of the old Hollywood Spa me:o's health club, and, therefore, it cannot be banoed becaY.Se it ex· 1sted pnor lo the 1978 statute Homecoming Day Planned ForColrege f'eb 2 Wlll be homecoming day at Southern California College io Costa Mesa, wbeo the college will welcome alumni on campus u it celebrates its 60th anniversary. A homecoming basketball game and presentation of the h omecomi ng qu ee n are scheduled for 3 p.m. There will also be a musical program at 12 30 p m. and a alumni drama production of "Papa Was a Preacher .. at 8 p.m .• open lo the public for $2 Add1t1onal Information is available by calhng 556-3610 ext. 213 The college wtll hold a reunioo for former racully members Jan. 31 as part of its celebration Rosemary Jackson, dire<:t.or or alumru relations, as dire<:ting the event. HBCops Nab $215,000 in Cncaine Bust Huntin1ton Beach police seized 1215,000 worth of cocaine Tuesday and arrested a man and arreAed a man and a woman they allele wen aellln1 the white powder out of a trailer In a secluded comer of Bolu Chica. Walter Ervin Madin1er, 32, and Bernadette Victoria Tru· Jlllo, 28, wre anwted on druc HWnl chars• Tuelday by a pair a( u.nderccrveroarcoUooftlcn. Armed wftb • uareb warrant, lilffldPtOi'l lald tbe1Mt.red21 o 11 ol cocaine, a pocind ol marijuana and a quaoUty of TbaJ lticb -a potent variety ol martJuana. Police aUe1• the pair sold dru11 Wldtr th• auJH of a land1caplnt bullnal apeclalls· tn1 In decoralJve yard ttem1 1 cti u rallioad tiee and old telephOfte pQ • Tbt trail , lbey Hid, wu lOcat.ed nur the end of Bolla Chi a Ro.cl on a site UHd u a IUD clu.b MVeral dffades al(). 1:, -- lntnuler Attacks A Laiuna Beach man who surpnsed a burglar entenng hts ArC'h Beach Helcht.s borne Tuesday aftemooo. was stabbe<J 1n the stom;sch by the intruder. who then fled on foot Harry A. Schuh. a 28-year-old UH!rap1st , drove himself to UH Laguna Beach police dt.>partmt·nt following tht· I JO p m .i~ault iil his Nona Street horn<; HE TOLD POLICE he wa.., up stairs at the llmc of the d.Sl>4*Ult. when be heard noise coming from a down.st.airs room When be weot to mvestigate, he surprised a burglar who wa:. attemptj.Qa to enter the bome through a sliding glus window The victim was confronted by the suspect, who pulled a knife and s lashed at the man's s tomach, slightly cutting him THE SUSPECT then fled the home oo foot and Schub drove himself to the police department and later to San Clemente General Hospital where he was treated for his wound and re leased. Police are seeking a black man, about six feet tall and welghinl about 180 pounda He was wearlne a green Army fatigue jacket faded blue trousers and an Afro-style haircut Thugs Invade House in HB, Bind Victims Four armed men dressed m a rmy fatigues barJ(ed into a house near Huntington Beach·~ Meadowlark Airport, tied up two men and two women and ransacked several rooms. police sa.ld They said the men. who potnl ed a sboteun at tbe victims. claimed to be looking for drugs but didn't fmd aoy loatead, they took S6 m cash. a ~Sold chain, a revolver and a camera. police said The two meo victims. 1n their early 205. and the women. Ln their la.te teens. weren't mJured ID the Monday attack, police sllld Walter Daridaoa Thieves Get $230 in Loot, And Handcuffs Two shoplafl1n.e suspe1·t... ~· .... cJpt'd Wlth $230 m goods from ~1uth Cod.st Ph11a Mooday, m dudm~ lh•· SUS pair of hand<·ufh .1 sH·unly J.?Uard threw al them in Jn attt.>mpt to c;top their car. <:osta Ml"Sa police said Tht-y '>a id gu ard Rich ar•I ,\rlhur Olsen. 23. spotted the lv.o ~oun g women stuffing clothes m to their purses and followed them anto the parking lot, wherl' he tried to stop them from dnv mg away by standing m front of their car When the C'ar accelerated forw.ird. Olsen Jumped aside .rnd threw his handcuffs at 11. breaking a side window. polu.·t· .....tld They saJd they are seeking a two·door, srlver-gray Toyota m C'Onnt.'<.'tJon with the incident Tourists Shot SAN FRANCISCO CAP> Poh~ !;ay that a man charged with sboolang two Swiss tounsts on a downtown street is believed lo be ;i member of a Tenderlom eang which in cludes t ransvesttte:. Lagunan, 100, Dies By STEVE IDTCllELL °' .. o.lty""" ..... Long Umo Laeuna Bucb ,.1. dent Walt.er Davidson, wboae friends helped him celebrate hla 100th birthday just three months ago. died Sunday at his bome Davidson'• long hfe spanned from the Mldwest to California with occupatiooa ran1ln1 from potato farmer t.o supertnUDdmt of schools THIE CONGSNIAL cen· tenartu wu born Oc:t. 13. 1879, in Chatfield, Ohio, and by the Um• he WU • yean old, be WU an C>fllba. He WM Milt from ralatift to relative Uldil the •iebt.b cndt. wbn wort an the farm became more important to bit Ohio rfi.. aUvpthMKhoot. But the youns f&rmtl' wanted to continue h1a edueaUae, • be borrowed &O cnta, 1old Illa watcb Dclraa away Ii m bome. He enrolled ln Obio Nottbem . Un.lvenlty wbere he. ... tat t named dau pruldent and t.Ook law cl for two yea.n, c T f u:WJ cnoved to Aber· dHn, S.D .• where DavlcS1on , operated the family's COO.acre potato farm fOf' 16 years. But he missed the ivy walls and company of educators, so he packed up the family once aaatn, lbi.s Ume to American Falls. ldabo, where he became superintendent of schools He retired in 19'4 and the famlly moved lo Lquoa Beach 10 ye an lat.er. where tbe active aenlor ctt:heo J:ped Into locaJ civic orpnba . ' ' ' ltJlat ·6oa llp ••• Who wants to ait tcny on the ground while • your '-\ ead eQJoys workm, at roofto., 'level? Not Rusty. a 3-year-old Chesapeake Bay retriever. So be joins bis carpenter master Mel Crandall by climbing ladders. The only hitch: Mel has to carry Ruaty down. Mayor's 'Right on Target' CIDCAGO CAP) -Mayor Jane B)'TDe has something i.o common with President Carter and the A)'atoUab RuhoUah Khomeini -she's the target d a Mlt.bael McCormack poster, suitable for use u a dart board. Tbe poster ls 17 by 24 inches, and supertm· posed ae ~. Byroe'a srnilini face are llve bript red cooceatric circles McOltmaclt, vice president of DaJe Press, said 10,000 of them are being printed as Chicago's schools grapple for ftnancial aecurtty "I personally like her," lfcCormaclt said. .. But we received so maa.y requests for it that we simply didn't have a choice ... A lot of achoo( teachers have called. And some people wbo Jolt their db' jobs have ordered 10 or 20 of tbem." The $2 poster can be used at "target ranges, the bottom of bird cagea or as a noor mat," be said. "It 1.s alao aultable for frami.og." XTRA •EXTRA• EXIRA ;UBLIC llOTICE: CITYOf AllAllEIM FORCES CURTIS FUBllTUBE TO CLOSE IT'S RETAIL OPEB~1"! Flghtlng We've Had ltl We ft NOW Denied Anymorell City H!: Location Be- our Anaheiv::.t~ng zoning D\s- cauae of • Walt Anymore. we ~e\ We Ca~ oon't MtSS This Qu\t For G Ufetlme oooortunlty Ch&nC8 of a of 'rrernend-To Take Advantage The Tirne To ous va1ues. TMY save IS NoW! lllllllG •ALE ~~'lie. #0. 1·01700-L #l/llllfllS.SAVE 41"1 &~.!!.I!' ..,~"- OCllSlllla PIECES CHAIRS, TABLES. LAMPS. Sl.EEPER$,~DINEmS. BOCl<CASES. CbRNSi ,!'!!!!» 8UNK ~ DESKS.~10, RECl~. STEMO!.i. ANO ALL ACCESSOfU~ LAST CllAICEI ~ . . ... ·----.... ,,. . - Plan on ·Ballot SACRAMENTO CAP) I -An JDWaUv. '° Jm. pose a lurt.ax OD .... oU eompq,y proftta and UM U.. moae1 for mua ttaAllt w~ _placed on the June 3 ballot. The meuure quallfted oae day before today's deedlbie for Ute Pntl· ldeDUal primary ballot. 1ald 1poke1wom an Caren Daniela at tbe secretat)' of atate'1 ol· ftce. SECRETAllY OP State March Foq Eu said a projeetioa of a random samplina of J>i'litioo.a indicated Uae measure would have 391,lZI valid aignaturea. That is far enoucb above the required 346 ,119 signatures to certify tbe meaaure without counting the rest of the petitions, Ma. Daniela said. THE TAX would apply only to proftta In exceu of $5 mllllon. Funds would be used to In· crease bus and rail servioe and to develop alternatJve transporta- tion fuela. Tbe measure 1& the third potenUally con· troverslal inltiaUve to quality for the June 3 baUoL The others are a propoul to cut state lo· come taxes lo ball and a measure to restrict local rent control ordinances. --... -.. -..... _ ---------· ---· ... <X.RGOAl. ISA TOTAL SEU.-OOTI Wll.OSS- YO.GAH -·-· .... ···--.......... ---- ' ' ( GENERAL NEWS Planned for Saa Clemente TB& ftaJI M9 U.. .,.,. ........... MU'by bulldh. that -..... • •wf ud tM adjec-eat puk1q .... rr ... d Th• property la kJcaLed dlftet. ly ae.._. UM 5aD Dteeo rr.w.y from U. •trance of the fotlbtr Weat.ena nlte Houae. TMre bave been dlac.--. lbaL b9 toan for out««ate vialtora may leave rrom tbe planned muaeum 'a parklq kJt to view U. aeerby former Ntxoa estate. THE NUONS, who bave lold lhelr San Clemente estate to three Newport Beach bu1l ta Com1en Barbecue Stand nm11-. wber\ the m LI plad. VP TO ..... aqua.re t• ol pact wtJJ bl dtvoc.d to tbe NI.a· oa Q:ttQlorabllta and otbtr pollUcal mtmtntoa. Tbe toP floor ol the mWMtUm' wUI bouM tbtt coltec:Uoo cqubed .,, tbe San Clemente Hlltorlcal SodM1, Fra .. raald. otc~.: .. ~~p~t C':ort~ 1roup, l&ld bt LI happy to IDOYI the 90Ciety'• artlfada to tbe new P8W n A ,_... muuum at •1 S. &1 Camino ruldtat -~o DOW u ... ID Riil. Oklu..a, bu •cr-d to allow Tb• blttortcal 1oeltty baa bl• •ll•l•Y of Nlsoa jammed tbelr old photo1, mtinanbt!la. eow bouled at the new1papen, plaqa. and other nearby 1u Cl l4 IDD, to bt San Clemente artifaeta loto a moved to the plaaaed mua . cramped downtown room ln a Fr.,.. now u.. Pr.lay'• oikl 1bopptnc center. job u Sa Clemente 111.n preal· SINCE THE b.latonca1 society dent aDd ,_.... auus ... r. 11 non profit, the admisaion Fruer Nld tbe SU Clecneate feea collected at !be pluned Inn 11 beln1 t0ld. Tbe new •muaewn will be donated to the ownen wtll be &DDOUIM*S wbto local Boya and Girls Club, UCl'OW dolel nest month, be chamber ol commerce and Cris· added. Uanita Pa1eant AaaociaUoo. Pr9Jey'a abrtne to the former "We're oot looki.n& to make presldmt will be aucmeoted by any money off lt," Fra.aer l&id. other memorabilia iocludlnc General admi.aaioo La to be $2 ror lbaL of Nlxoo aide Col Jack out.of·COWD nesta. OllltJ .......... .._ THIS ABANDONED BARBECUE JOINT W1Ll BECOME RICHARD NIXON'S MUSEUM Sef1 a.tnente Bualn.umen Plana 1175,000 Aeturt>lehang of El Camino Real 8tructwe He aa.ld the museum proJed and possible sldellgbta to It a~ ~otended to promote tourism and r~al estate mvealment in San Clemente ·'The exhlb1ta will not just be Nixon'• memorabilia but thinp tbat represent the City of San Clemente," Fraser noted. Hippo 'Cood' For Sex Life -.-----~W~E~L~L~ESP.L~E~Y~G~A~L~LE~R~IE~S~-----tr--=--------------.....;liiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--.- WASHINGTON <AP) -'l'bioCI are touch al Dombdque'a -a aauey rr.ch restaurant down the ltnllt from the White HouM -particularty the hippo. ~? not1'' aaka restaurateur Dominique D'l!:nno, wbo clalma public uproar forced hJm to acrap JJoa from tbe menu lut month. "It !J perfectlJ eood meat. I sueu tl comes from the zoo." 7-oo~ "POOR FELLOW PROM.BLY BROKE his leg or had a headache, and they bad to shoot him," D'Ermo explain.I, hla eyebrows dancing up and down in exasperation. "Why should they throw out the meat?" D'Ermo doesn't select hiA hippos personally, he said. He orders them from Cz.imer Food.a, Inc., a company in Lockport, m., that spedaliaes not only in hippopotamus, but also in buffalo, wild boar, elk, bear and mountain sheep. Art Cumer, an owner of the meat company, said his meats don't come from zoos al all. But he wouldn't say where be geta them. "That's our bustnea1," be lmiated with a chuckle. "Some are Imported. Some are domestic." « 2*Mh SAID BIS •EATS llll9T pw Itri ct lnlpeetion 1tandarda: ''The autbortUel.,. oo our tallaaUtbeUme." D'Ermo bas no apologies for purcbuing the exotic meats. "U I don't buy them. someone else will," he said Hippo is a tough meal, D' Ermo conceded "So we gnnd lt up, pour a ruce rich sauce oo it and wrap ll in a piece of veal." Served, the $12. 95 alem looks like baked potato With gravy. And what wine does one order with hippo? "RED, OF COURSE," SAID D'Ermo. "ll'a red meat." D'Enno said hla reatauranl aella about 200 pouodl of hippo weekly: "It's very 1ood for your sex life. Don't eat too mueb at lunch or you won't 1et anything done Lhil afternoon." D'Ermo lau&bed and ordered a beer. Thea b.la face turned serious. He'• received a lot of com· plalnta from animal loven, be 1aid: "They don't compl.en about ilWol chickens or turkeys or those etd.e litUe veall. They eat rabbita and qualla. But they complain became l aerve tioo and hippo and rattlesnake." Laat fall, D'Ermo removed Pen.111ylvania Umber raWesnake from bil menu after a 1overn- ment make apec:iallat got ID trouble for complalJ). mg that the reptile La a threatmed 1pecies. llESPETOLOGIST KENNETH DODD wrote D'Ermo oo Interior Department stationery, ukinc that tbe snake be taken off the appetlur menu. Unfortunately for Dodd, hla boa, loterior Department secretary Cecil B. Andrua, liked the restaurant.. Dodd was fired, then rehired. And D'Ermo aublUtuted Tex.u Diamondback rawer, a perhaps tbreatenin1, tbou1b not threatened, sped es. Wby bother wltb stuff that makes mosL customen wrinlde their DOHI? "I loot for excitement ID my profeuloo," aaid D'Ermo, a Frenchman and chef who hu written two cookbook• durlnc bla 25 yeara in tbe restaurant bu1ine11. "You bave to ereate sometblna new for your customera." Out-of -Slaters To Pay Park Fee SACRAMENTO <AP) -Oul-of·state eampen in Calllornla parka woWd pay S2 estra, under a bill OD itl WQ to the AutmblJ floor. 1'be AaembtJ Wa19 mid Mew Commlttet appl'Oftd ABlJAI by a 1M wt.. Auembl1wom1D Jean lloorbead &·Sacramento. aald 1be lDtroducecl tbt blli ..... tt lan't fair to man CalifGrnla tupa,.,. P&1 part of tbe state park 1)"1ttm'1 eom. Onion baa a almllar 111tem aad th• commll&le .ua ukl OnlOD .,..._..•cut.in 'tOlame d oa&.d..a.te ..... bUl ID iDCftUe In ,., Tbe ltd aDd tbe letialatlte IDablt -ttm• a. ate oouJd ooUect tm,ooo to ll00,000 atra.,.... . 11Mt prosnm would _.,.. ID tbJ'M ,.an, --...... '"tM J..eelt'..... . IMPORT ANT PUBLIC EST ATE AUCTION PIOfWl'TY .. OM THI ISTATIS OP YYOMNI IOMAYIMTVll. MIW YOU cm, AND MAIS8l•IS,, RAHCI WH011 OUTSTAMDt-. UOMll COLLIC110M IMCWDIS ... I• C9mlaY WOUS. ft.US IMPOlrTANT SIU IU•S. ~AMO flUaMITUll .. OM THI SANDfalD IACOH ISTAn AMO on• SOUICIS. ~ ... ASSIMl&.Y OF IMPOITAMT OIJICr o• AIT, 0118fTAL AMD IUIOPIAM IYC>mlS AMO JANI Ate MA.IDSTC>tm. ITC. OM: s..r . .a. , z1• TIMI: Z:OO '.N. ...._ I Mo..._ -rl n.. Of W. AT: M•riott Hotel. too Newport c...... Dr .. M•wporl ..... * COMT9CTS IMCl.UDI * FURNITURE French, E09hah Otlnae and Art Oecx> BRONZE SCULPTURES (Frencti Ruulan and Oriental) Mo<e_.. Clodion. unc.rsv P J Mene. M<>tgnez. 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AVl'BOIUTIE8 AT TBE DAUAS COUNTY medical examiJler's office, which conducted an Inquest Wednesday, declined to release tbe tape recording. But medical lnvestl&ator Mike Dant Nld lt was a brief message . .. It ta just a 20-to 30-secood tape. His voice ii calm. He just t.alk.s about joming bJ.s dad,'' Darst said. The investigator said the boy apparently turned off the tape recorder before the fatal shot was fired The child's father, Robert Miller, 35, committed swc1de May 6, 1978, in a Garland motel, according to pohce records. OFFICERS SAID THE REVOLVEa found beside the boy's body was the same ooe they returned to the Miller family followina tbe father's death. Cheryl Miller, the boy's mother, said she found the body when she returned from work. She said be bad called her earlier ln the afternoon to tell her that be bad been disciplined at school. Bat Mn. Miller said her son eave no hint of wbat be was about to do WllUam Head, principal at Montclair Elementary School, aald the boy bad been diadp!lned for forPia a note aayiq that be should be allowed to wear sunglUM9 In clue. Re did not indicau wbat tbe diadpllne mvolved and did not HJ' wlQ' the boy wanted to wear the,...._. _Golkn West Sets Spring Signups Walk-ln registrallon for G<>Jden West College's spring semester classes will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ln the Huntinatoo Beach school's college center Jan. 31 Registration will not be beJd Feb. 1. but will 1 continue Feb. 2 in the adm.inistraUon building from 9a.m. to3 pm More than 1,800 courses are being offered and • the schedule as available through lbe admissions ~~ . For information. call 892·mL Covers Eng Comp • Steering • Air oond • Manual Auto trans • Front susp • Dove Axle • Complete front & rear brake system • Elec Sv-tem. •i.-... a..-OoflW911 0oeo nol tllCltf ID 111'1' al ... -ll*'Wl--•9pectll--.tW111. .-..... ~ M Q ......,._ "'--· 8"0. T1~ VotfO OieMIL 4 ~ Or ,_. Wiii Or · '""" Caz 1•llllY-~OI! ...... -·~-.. ---- ~ • ..wiu.y a..,., DM.Y PM.Of .416 A True 'm h Roller' :~· • •• MERCURY SAVINGS • ond loo11 a.oriolM>• Neuport Woman St.rikea It Rich on TY • • .. W.SN I WON t.bh tom"UQ~ t.beJ toW me u.t I ... tbi biCbMt llMmt1 la th• ldatorJ ot 1ame 1b0wt," marveled Mn. Pinkertoa, a di'°'"' wbo ·~ blr two dau•lltera. Brooke, 11, a d CbriatlM, 10, by ..uto1 ... • Newport Beecb yae t. brokwaa . Lut aprlnjt, Mn. P1nk.- aa1d, her brother and 111Wr-ln- law decided to watch lbe abow'1 filmlnl u a treat for a Tiatt1nt relative from Encland. Mra. Pinkerton, who vapely recalled bavang aeen tbe abow once on taleviaioa, weol with them. When tbe studio audience was asked lf anyone would like to try out for tbe show, sbe raised ber hand and waa picked BUT rr WA8N'T until August that sbe actually 1ot a chance to play. She won '79.000 ln pri&es and casb. When abe left the abow, abe was told abe miabt get another chance to play, ln a tournament of cbamplona. ln November, abow otflciala calH!d. ~~-SWl­REAL. HIGH ROLLER Eleen ptnkerton On Dec 14, the toumament was taped to air an sax parta this month, ending Monday. Amocut the competitor.; was a Navy lieutenant, a publk rela· Uona woman for Sea World. a Huntington Beach housewife. a Los Angeles teacher and i.everal bus mess men "I WAS TUE only yacbl salesman, that's for sure." Mrs. Pinkerton said. SINCE SUE HAS to pay taxes on anything she accept.a, Mrs. Plnkertoo said she will waive some g:l.fts and dooate some ol the otben to cbartty. Al a result of her experience. M~. Pinkerton saJd, abe woWd advise anyone v.1lh the interest to give game sho~ a try, but not to expect to end up wullby. "Some very nice lhines have ha ppened to our lives, but I find I alill clean boats, anawer telephones and type letters," Mrs. Pinkerton said. "You bave to go oo working " Boy Saves Driver BAKERSFIELD <AP> -A 17·year old Bake-rsfield boy was credited with saving the life ol an elderly man he pulled from a car JUll before it burst Into names foUowlng a btt·aod·nm accideoL NEW OWNERS!!! 3 DAYS OMLY! SALE! ~OFF! ...... a.-...... ..,_ .... 20% OFF! S--0.....0. .... -... .... a-. ALL SALIS RMAL M FIVE M GEMS ,_. 5 ~ We cater to Hobby11st1 • Mineral Soeclmens .J:..::.~ 770 EAST 17TH STREET ~~ COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA 92827 MON -FRI !~·SATURDAY 10-6 645-1909 Sell or trade your old skis fast with a new Skiing clasatfled ad In the Dally Piiot. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT No, there's llO mistake OD your gas bill. If the size of your latest gas bill was a bit of a shock. you rrught think somebody made a mistake. The simple truth lS gas rates have 9one up And the colder weather we've had medns vou've been using more gas We know increased gas bills aren't easy to take and that you want to know why you're being charged more . We buy more than 90% of our gas from out-of-state suppliers. And those supphers are charging us more, for a number of reasons. As gas gets harder to hnd, exploration gets costlier. Double digit inflation makes things worse. And new federal law, designed to strrnulate production, allows the wellhead price of gas to increase substantially. All this means that the price we have to pay for gas has gone up more in the past seven months than 1n the last three years. Even so, with all energy costs nsmg, natural gas remains your best energy value. Besides an explanation, we'd hke to give you some tips on how to keep your gas bills as low as possible. Heating and water heabng account for up to 88% of the gas you use during the winter. So keep your thermostat at 68° or lower dunng the day and at 55° or off at night. Insulate your attic. And turn your water heater temperature control below the middle of the dial. For more conservation information wnte us at "Winter Gas Savers:' 810 S. Flower St., ML. 28, .... -- Los Angeles 9CX) t7 A Saving gas can save you money. No mistake "Q about it. 92§ ' 'I "' l . ~ I I NATION State Song 'MUBical Rebel Yell' for Ule 'lloleat overt.brow ol OW' sew· wnm-. '•n WAI OID u P•'Oi"IP""' for tbe utJa." tlle Brookl,., N. Y .• natlve lmd u be .Ued tbe eommlt. te. to IUllPOlt tm bill. ''I tb1ak OUI' aat. '°°-8 thou.Id be bumw~•ble ud apipioprlate," added • ''1'114t lmpreuioa tbe IOD. ,S~ f.I that llU71ud WU a 1lave state." Offidalb'. Maryland wu a free state that remained lD the Unk>o. But 201000 men fou1bt for the Con- feaeraey and It wu llarylaod where Jolla Wilk• ~ IOU&bt ret\af• ~ after "11llDI Llneoln. SOU llASYLAJQ> balllDmme made mooq ott boCls tldel, ud tu.- toriam qy tbat onl1 the U'r9l ol pro...soutb le'11latora preven&ed a MCeasloa YcM bJ the General M· Mmbb. SuPPOl'ttrui Den.la •u 'ftoe81u.ntl' WUllam S~ Jamtt, 011• ot tbe foremcet blltort&DJ ud preterva· tloal1t1 amon1 llarylaad'1 of· flclaldom. "Frankly, I WU lbocted b)' the word1," Jamea 1ald. ' .. .... \ ' I i t .. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ............................ ~ l J I ..,. . , I ' • ' __,.-M... ~·~, SJ!.orts ------- ---------- •• ly Favor.s Boyeott ICO'ITS 811PPO&T ol a U.S Olymptc bo1cott la eoatrary lo oplalou n · pre11ed by maay otber Amencan 111 that poUUca rta American people io over tbe.N for th• 11MIQlc:m1 mb. Olympu~•. tboy'U be 1pend1Q1 American don't COl!iCk'mn any at.bl ror dollan, and &hat's Juat what tbe t ••Y • .. Scou 1111. "Tb 'I all R unlans want own ruaont. In fact, when "I t.blnk we lbould be dOlnc every. tbe 1 nrwt came up, I I lt we tbln1 pogtble to hurt the Sovleta,'• Scott bou1d 1 p to the Games ro11tU. continued. "We thould not oaly em· "Bat u the controveny weot on. and bar10 Jrain ahlpmentl. but •e ahould after to p,..ald nt Cart r'a cut off everytbin& they tet trom u.a. 1PMdl. I .,., fwl we ·u be dolnt the rlaht Udna by boycotUn1 the Games." 'The Russ1ana obviously made • very aa Stott. poor n10ve by 1olna Into Allharuat.an." aays US actton a1a1n1t the So Scott says, "and we've sot to 1bow vlet Umoa abou.kbl'l atop 1t ao Olympic them we don't condone il before they boytoa He allO feela that American drive to the Persian Gutt." companJ abou1d withdraw all aupport and 1pooaol"lh.lp of the Moacow Gamea soon SUGGESTS as an aJt.emative to the Moecow Olympacs tbal lbe free •"COCA.COLA. CANON AE·I and all nallons of the world bold their own sum· t~e companiea should cut their Olym· mer games at a dllferent 1lt.e. pie aponsorahip," Scott Hid. "If a lot of ''Lord Killarun (president of the In ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...:...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- temaUcmal Olympic Committee) could move the aam• ti be wanWd to, but ht'• too chicken·heartecl to do tt,'' Scott aald. "II all the rree oaUona CJ( the workS boycott tbe Games. the communlttl could have their own Olympics, and the fre. natiom will have lhein.'' Scott continued. The historical mapttude of such a apllt didn't bud1e Scott from his posl lion "The Olympics have never been normal since 1'72 (Munich and the Israeli mauacn), and they'll never be normal again," Scott aald. F&OM A PE&SONAL staodpomt. Scott and other track and field athletes have lHs to lose from an Olympic <See SCOTr, Pa&e 82) STEVE SCOTT • ID Middle Caught Strai~ .Jog ol Victory Fountain Valley's Frank Luongo <top) and Fred Marshall go for a rebound over Newport's Cory Everhart. Below, Baron reserve::. Paul Kerc henraut and Denni~ Eldridge cheer their teammates Sero story. page B2 Tatum Surprised He Didn't Expect Furor LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jack Tatum says be dldn l expect his new book to create the furor at has, but oow he's getting used to lhe criticism of 1"1bey Call Me Assaaain." "It caught me a little by aurpriae, but I got comfortable with 1t after a few days," the Oakland Raider defensive back tokl the San Jose Mercury in a phone interview from Cedara·Sioai Medical Cent.er here, where be bad looee particles removed from bis knee. Tbe boot, wbicb came out earlier thia month, bas been heavily critiebed. lncludinC by National Football Leal(Ue Commlasioner Pete Rozelle, because of Tatum's blWll· neas about h1a bard-bitting playing style. .. I never make a tackle just to bring someone down,'' be wrote. "I want to punish the man I'm going after and I want him to know that It's eoin& to hurt every time be cornea my way. ••Any fool knows that wben you tut someone and be is atill able to think, then you're not a bitter. My idea of a &ood bit is when the victim wakes up on the sidelines with train whistles blowing in his bead and wondering wbo he is and what ran over blm.'' Il was a lecal, but bard Tatum bit on New En1land Patriot receaver Darryl Sll!llley in the 1978 exhibition seaaoo which TATUM leh~P~· Alts Tat.1P:D'• book came out, Stlqley'1 lawyer demanded that Tllmn be berred from football. Stln&ley aaid the boot wu "a slap ID tffl'J~'• face." "~body tblnU the title relat.M to St1D&ley, but we bad .elle .. the UUe before tbat bappeoed," Tatum told the Mercury. "I be'• dcUI the um• tb1na nemme elle I.I doiJlC. He lboupt UM booll WN directly related to blm, but I •tarted it four yeara •IO·" TllWDl al.lo uld that SUnd.Q'I Super Bowl •bowed that the IDOlt ~ tMIM are tbe moat 1uceeaful ones. "If Jola ntdaed tM Sime, tbe commentaton bad a lot to HY about bow bitlmlclatl.nl Ptttaburlb .... " be 1ald. Tawm 1Ud tb.a1 a aumber ol bl.I current and fcmner team· atlll "kwed" b1a book butt.bat be had not 90tteD IOJ react.loo l'rom t. Tbe PlUlbuqb StMleJ'I weft q~ ateaalvely OD the boM... w.ek prior to tM Sujitr Bowl, and almost UD· mMlJ, tb1J Cdtlclsld lt; Moat, boWner, ad.m.ltted they hadn't read~ · ..._. u...,.c r Jack i...mbert 1akt •'tben are a lot t.ett.r to l'Md" and lDdlcat.ed be wou.ld.n't wui. ..b1I tlme °" lt. Coedli QKick aald he ha ,.. u~rpte from the bOOk. didn't W ~ WOuldn•t bOlblr' to pick llP a cop1. That's the Case for U.S. Athletes From AP Dispakbea It isn't easy for American amateur alhletes today Caught between sports and politics, they are tom between thell" dua.l iden lilies as sportsmen and c1bzens If they boy<•ou lht' Summer Olympics in Moscow. they're Lhrowtng away y«.>ars or praclle<> and ded.Jcauon U lhey don't. art' they ~mg unpalnotJc"' Either way. wlll lht• Russians be listen tog anywa)., Andy Toro. a canoeist. I.!) one o{ the alhletes ID lhe middle or thl~ brutal gam4.' or tug or Wor. He says he v.ould support send 1ng a US. Olympic team to Moscow But "BEING AN ATHLETE I "ould say yes As a c1tnen I would probably say no. · he swd Darrell Pare, an archer who l!) a sergeant 10 the Air For«, faces a s1mtlar dilemma. "AJJ an alhlete I want to go but I have lo wait and see what happens. I'm undecided. It dependJI oo wbat the president wants since I'm a member of the nUUtary. I 'm re· quired to do what the presadmt says." Although Toro and Pace are undttided. many of their fellow sporumen on the U s Olympic Com m1tt.ee's AthJetes Advuory Council have made up their minds. Senument on this coun c1l, which ls belng polled as part or usoc deliberations on the queshoo of boycotllng the 1980 Games. is running strongly an favor of sending a U S. team to Moscow. accordmg lo a cbe(:k by The Associated Press. An AP tel<>phone surve> on ruesday and W e dn esda~ reached 32 or the 47 members of the council and round that most of ttwm favored 1 · ~ part1c1pat1on THE AP ASKF.D tht• athlN<'" tlw 1<frnt1 cal qu<'..,l1on beini! ~· o s 1 d h " t h t' r <> u n c 1 I .., ll'udcrshlp If tht• HX' refus~ to mow th1• (j,1mt•s rrom Moscow Lo an alternate stte or multiple sates or postpone or cancel the Games and, 1r the Soviets do not withdraw from Afghanistan withm a monlh. would you sup port the sending or a u s team to the Mosrow Olympics"" The AP responses were· .. .., follows 20 answered yes, they would ~ in ravor"' send.mg a team. -6 responded no. they would not want a uam sent 4 were undecided. 2 refused comment bt.'<'aU'>" the council was conducting 1ls own poU. COUNCIL CHAIRMAS lo.rt Walhams, who ts conducUng 1l'> poll, was one of the two Accorchng to its membership booklet, lhe council ·s pufl)O!>e "LS to broaden commnuruca~ between the U.S. Olympic Com· mlttee and currently aclave athletes and to serve u a ~ or opinion and advice with tt· gard to both curnnt and con· le m plated policies or the usoc:· · Tbe eoaDCU's Yiews will be presccfM to a lJSOC aeeattft l"Ommlttee meetln~ thl ~ weekend rn Colorado Spnncs. Cok>. The comautt.ee 15 to <M- cuu Preatdent Carter's stat.r- ment that lbe Su:mm~r Olymp1cs should be cancelled, postpont-d or moved 1f the Soviet Uruon dadn'l pull out of Afghanislan within a month THE OVERRIDING reeling of the memberi or th<' Alhlete5 Ad v1sorv Council conflicts with th~ np1n1on of Amt-ncan c1t1z.cn5 s urvt.'yed by dn Associated Presi.-NSC !l'ews poll last week Thal survt>y. taken ~fore Pre!>• dt.>nl Cartt>r'-, statement, had 49 IO favor or boycott, 41 percent J~<Un.'>t 1t and 10 percent of thf' l .!19~ adult'> inten 1ewed acm..,s thf' countrv und<·c1ded Se v~rai athlete-, fe lt thilt 00) cotlmg lhl' Games wouJd not bf-f'Ht'<.11\'I' ( Jrtt•r has picked lhe wroo~ ,.,..,ut· It .., hke throwing bean bags at tht-Russians." said fencer Jim Melche r · Unless our athletes are ac 1ually threatened. I would send them." said s wimmer R1clt Colella. "I doo't think uatng the Olymplcs would cause the Rusalaos to pull out their troops " •'I DONT TlllNK wrthdraw- hl& U. team WOGld aeeomptisb much." nkt Suna Murray, a figure skater "I feel bad about au those ~·e working so bard to 1et to tbe Otympaca. I can't relate lo lhose Aleharu at all " 'Speak Ne Evil' Free Speech? NFL Won't Hear of It \\1LL (JRIMSLt;Y ~p ~ ... ,...,... 6 •• Tht• National fo'ootball Le~gu1 ... h o uld c-hangt' 1t" lo~o Somewben' on the red. whit< .ind blue. s tar ~pangll'd N Fl .... h1eld lh<'rt' should be the trad1 t 1onal thrt"t' monkevs · Stt No Eval. liear :--;o E .. 11. ~peak No Evil " The prim and proper ;rnd normally W<'ll admuuslerf'd pro football establJsbment has out done 1ls ma}Or league baseball counler,>art in the abridgement or rree s~h THIS FACT WAS brought dramatically to IJghl this w~k with the announcement that Comrrussioner Pete Rozelle had levied a $10.000 fine on Paul Rrown. general manager or the Cancino.all Bengals, for some un complimentary remarks he made about Art ModeU, owner or lhe Cleveland Browns, in a re cenlly published autobiography Modell has long been one or I he powers of the NFL. whereas Brown. a highly s uccessful coach find by Modell after the 1962 season. once was a wheel in the old All-America Conference In his book, "PB the Paul Brown Story. Brown snidely tt !erred to the basic differences lo his and Modell's basic football pbllosopbles -"one from know&edle and experience, the other from a complete lack or either" RE BAD SOME other acid commenu about bis ex-boas over the space of 24 pases. which brou&bl down Rozelle's mandated punlsbment under the Article IX. Sect.ion 91c of the lea1ue C001Ututlon. The rule 1tlpulat.es that "no membeT' atocltbolder. partner or official sbaJI publicly crlllclze any member club, mana1ement personnel. coach or oltlclal emplO)'ed by the leasue." Tbe ownen wrote that into their code personally and Rozelle bad little choice but to enforce lt. Tbm the Flnt Amendment 1eta another belt ln the bread· baaket from bl,Urn.e aporta BASEBALL HAS NO such .. rt''>tratnls 1n tL5 c·on'>lllution but la)s out broad arb1trJry powt•r., for 1l'> 1·omm1.,smnPr that Bn""h Kuhn. hkt> Hozell1• .1 man or ar cepted mtE·~nty , ha., seen ht to us1• .1ga1no.;t o""nl'r" ton loosl' 14 llh Uw1r toogu.-s Kuhn''> act ton.., h;,i \It' bt ... n takt.'n largely 1n th•• ..,t•n..,1ll\•' .1rt•a of tampering a nd in d•· fl'n'>t' or what hl' tl'rm ... "lhf' ~ ... , IOlt'resL'> or b~ball " Tht• tv.'\1 most notonous caS(:., in n·cent y«.>ars bavt' bet>n t~€c' COMMENTARY mvolvmg Ted Turner, lhe free ... pinled, mav.-nck owner or the Atlanta Bravl-s, and Ray Kf"O<'. the mJ.llionaire hamburgl'r km~ who owns the San Diego Padre5 IN lt7,, TURNER was hned $10,000 and suspended for a year (a term later reduced> on ('b a rges Of tampering With G 1anls outfielder Gary Mat thews. whom the Braves fmall) landed It happened dunng a party at the World Senes where Turner was e n gaged 10 som e light banter with San Francisco owner Bob Lune "We were both pretty tanked," Turner said ··1 had about six vodkas We Joked about a lot of Uungs I kiddingly said I was goln& to get Mat thews" Kroc's Indiscretion was re· garded as 10 limes wor9e, and he sot belted with a fine of $100,000 TRIS EPISODE resulted from a rathel" lnnocent phone call. The hambur1er tycoon said he planned to spend $10 million beefinl up the Padres. Ao en· terprf1lng reporter <No.r m Clarke of the AP1 1u11eated cuually t hat the Yankees· Grala NetUea and the Reda' Joe Moraan mipt be '"" a1eota Would Kroe be interested in that pair? "11d love to have them," Kroc replied honestly Who wouJdn't!'' Boom. That wu a no no Before he knew tt, the com· mlaslooer was on the phone me! (See Nn., P\Se 92> ' - ' '\ 11 ' I 1 ' . . \ Pact OW1"1<'r hu 10Uated Ida ol Hr al other ~en lb.ls war. He aald lho ne-w lf1K'1 for Abdul·Jabber ''ll DOt mud> of a ~ ln OW. b&ah~ C'CIOlract ln .... nee. " bffom partn n ln ll()nu~ Uunaa · H~v r. m• ct~•<' NPol'tC"dly at\tf'9 Abdul Jabbar fl"t"C' u11f' nl thft f\1rum In lnslc-wnad nftt' nliht a yur for ttllh\ _____ ..., __ ., .... ···-----, C l.ral Ille~ UDhwall.y buketball CMC'h otc·-ParftU •xpla.lm.., all U ~on U.. t .. m•a T'\lel•r a~ from Mkbl.aan lib IK'boola: ''Ow l'wt'rullinl bud1e1t ua't ._.., Iara«. W• dnve to every place t.bat w. ,11u W• hll up \he 1aa lank on eampu1, drtve u.nUI ll'a hall · tmpty and lhen tum around and IO bomo. W 1 a1t1h make it to Lbe 1\ate border " G•r., .. ._ u Lftla S•• A••••,. San Antoruo •hot a bllateriq st per Nat from m ~ neJd and bluted lnd.lana, 144·130, lo NaUooal Basketball A.uodaUon actioa Wednesday. 0.0.-S• Grnta acored a aeuon·hl&b SS point.a and Ja•es ~llaa added 32 polnts for the Spurs ..... ,, llolaey tallied 34 polnll and anbbed a ureer·blgh 19 rebounds as Bolton ripped Detroit, 131-lCM. Robey •as makins bis first st~rt of the season since Dave Coweu wu out of actloo with • fool Injury .John WUUamaoa returned to the lineup after missing 21 games with a weight problem and led New J ersey to a 117·103 WlD over Cleveland. Williamson bad 19 point.a, while teammate Mike Newlin w as the bigb scorer with 30 .•. Goa WUUama capped a 35-po1nt game with a 28-foot, three-point field goal w1lh slx seconm left to Wt Seattle put Atlanta. 98·96. The SuperSorucs have won eight straight and 15 of their lut 20 road games Milwaukee dumped Golden 011rvH State, 104 102, as JllllJor Brid&eman hit a 20-loot jumper wilh 30 aeconds left. The Wamors had two shot.JI in the final seconds but neither hit the nm Philadelphia's JuUaa E"laJ and Steve Mix bolh scored 24 points to lead a 11.8-93 rout of Denver . It took two over· time penods berorc Houston could subdue San Diego, 111·110. MOHs MalotM-led the Rockets with 31 points and 12 re· bounds ... BUI Cartwriitbt scored 31 po1ol<; and hel~ !'<1·w York snap il 1•vc·n gam<· losUlg streak by beating Pho1·n1ll . 11!1 109 'Jldrd-raakftl DUe sc-11et1 A•••• J~ff I.amp scored 27 points and Ralph m Saml*JD added 23 as 17th-ranked Vlrpnla upset third ranked Duke, 90-84 , on the Blue Dev11A' hom~ t'nurt in an Atlantic Coast Coolerence college ba&ketball game Wednesday nisht . . Taylor Baldwln blocked a layup attempt by SklneJ Lowe in the closlng 1>cconcb and Albert King followed with two free throws a'> 15th ranked Maryland held off North Carolina State, 66 62, in <.tnother ACC contei.l . Alw in that conference, North Carolina took a 7361 decision over Wake Forest as AJ Wood , starting at forward for the first lime this seaaon, scored 26 points for the Tar Heels . . Freshman Lamar Heard'11 layup with two seconm remaining gave Georgia a 55 54 Southeastem Conference victory over 19th.ranked Ten nessee ,.,.er• E,..,.t l•r 31•t Wt. second period and notched ala 31st NaUonal , Philadelphia erupted for thrtt goals in the ~ Hockey League Victory or the season, 4·1 over- Ch1cago Wednesday. BUJ Barber scored b.la 2Sth ROal of lhe sea.son ror the Flyers . . Edmonton pulled out a 4 3 win over Pittsburgh u Wayne GreUky Upped in a shot with 19 seconds remaining . . . Quebec raced past Min· nesota, 6-4, behind Real CloaUer'a 28th goal or the season and two assuita . The New York Islanders nabbed their sixth totralgbt win. beating Detroit ~3 as Mlke Boaay hit for two goals ext.ending hia scoring streak to 11 eames .. Roa Duguay scored two goals, giving him live ln two sames, aH the Rangers downed alumplng Vancouver, 6·4. The Canucks haven't won ln their last nine games. D..,...,er £e•~• 8t••l•rtl l•r Dete"er Stanford Univeralty'a bead football coach, Rod • Dowl9ower, will become offensive coordinator for the Denver Broocoe. Dowhower resigned as coach at Stanford after one year • . . Fresno State University has been barred from the Pacific Coast Athleli<' A11ociatlon'1 basketball tournament because ll already w1ll have played all the reeular aeaaoo games it ls allowed. Lea(ue offtclall bave ruled that a pre-seuon acrtmmage asalnlt Merced College counts u an official game . Sab D1eeo State will play more than 11 football gamea In a season for tbe ftnt Ume thiA year and for the first time will meet Air Force and Oklahoma State. The 12th same ii at Hawa1l. TeleNio"9 Ratl .. Fotlowtno ar. the top spons events on TV tonight. Rating" are: -1 ' / 1 exc•ll9"t; ./ ./ ./worth watching, ./ ./ fair; ' forget It. r-_) 7:20 p.m., Channel 9 ./ ./ ./ NIA IASKETaALL: Laker$ et Portlaf'd. Announcers: Chick HHm and Keith ErlcklOtl. The Lakers wlll tek• • al,c-Qamt wlMlno strNk to Portland for ton10M'1 Pacific Olvlsk:W\ outing. Portland has comt on hard UmH and ts 13 garnet behind IMdet' Seattle atld flOhtlna for • fourthDl.c.flnllhto;etlnthepl•Yoffl· TheL.akenhew••hlblted ••Ptollveneu In recent gamw and c.me from 1 '°"'°'nt deficit In the MCondh•H tDM •• N•w York Monday nlQht. OTHltt TllLIEVISION COflegt S.skttball -UCLA It WHhlngton,. p.m., Channel S; USC 1t Wflhlngton State, 11 ·lOp.m.1 Channef9. Hone Racina -TOdlV et S.nta ~nlte, 7:30 p.m., Channtl 5:1. 9'ADfO Balkttblll -Laktrs at Porttand, 1:20 p.m ., KLAC (510); use It Wtshlnoton St1i., 7:45 P·'!!·.L KNX '1070); UCLA at Washington, • p.m., KMPC (710). U\; S.ntAt Baf'tNrl It Lono Beach Slate, l :OS p.m., KLON <•. f FM) Ind KNAC C10S.S PM). Hockey -Toronto it t<lnos. 7:SOp.m., KllS (11SO). DAVI BROWN Gauchos Survive; Bucs Fall A lot 111 tHma try to alow the tt>mpo 1lown a6(alnst Saddlebl.tck ( 'ullc•ttc•'11 high JX>Wered ballk<'l hn II Nonl' h.vc ftUCl't>edt"d yt't llu1 "t-•"un but Citrus Collel(l' n111ti awfully clo.c Wudnt'ftdny nl1ht • Mter ('\truA •t'Ored the firat allt uo!nt of the aocood half to ~ako " '' 311 Ind, Saddl back t t"fllrdoff 10 unan•werrd j)Olnlaen mut .. tu It. 23rd atraJaht victory . 11 tnuah 6ti ~ Ml"alon C:onreren~ 'tmlll't Mtr th~ hoctt Ow la Oranae Coaat , howevtr . "un't "0 lu<'kY Tbe Pirate!' druppc'd u 6lt ~ South Cout Con r"r"nce dt"clslon to FuU4'rton. 68 )9 Seddlebedc 88, Cltru• 52 Evt•n when it was trallln1. C1tru~ stayed ln It.JI delay 1ame With 10 minutes to go and down. BASKETBALL 50 43, the Owls went to their rour-corner orrense to try to pllll Saddlt•back out o( its 2·3 zone They didn't shoot or score untll ravf' mmute.s to go in the game But with the clock aga.Jnsl tht.>m, lht.> Owls decided to play tht• Gauchos striught up lhe rest of th(• way The result: an l.S-9 ~a<ldlt'hack splurge Handy Whieldoo led the Gauchos rn scoring w1lh 26 points. 1.5 tn the rirst ball. Kevin M al(ec talhed 19 points on 8 for·ll shoollne and pulled down 1!> rcbounm Fullerton 88, OCC 59 Tim Johnson and Ray Fostt'r :-i ri· thl' Pirates' two leading core~ but al Fullerton. the:. wPre u t'ombtnf'd 2-for 19 from th•· field , a dlret't rontrut 111 ttw type of game Stu Van Uom playt-d V;in Hom. who,e father. Ezra Is the Fullerton coach, has never play.-d Wl'll agamst the Homeu. In two games last year. h e !-l '!lrf'(1 tht' ~rand total or one vmnt Aut Wetlnt>Sday night, the f).fi !\ophomore from E1'tancla hit 10 of 14 !\hot.c; from the floor. sax of eight from the line and grabbed l'1ght rebounm ln one or hU ~t all·around games. A I I of which went to waste when the Pmtles turned the ball over 14 Umea ln the second half and 23 times overall Still. OCC rallled to tie the game at 55 with 3·47 on a three· point play by Robert Mayberry, only to see Fullertoo score seven unanswered polnta to end the suspense E'..-Pflfle•I SCOTT ... boycott than say, a wrestler or a .swimmer. J{e admits that might be a fac· tor in bla declaion to support a U S. Olympic boycott. ·'Track athletes will a till have the World Cup and other lnt.ema· tlonal competlUona. There will alwaya be other races, other ways to &el recop!Uon," 5coU said. "But a wrestler or an athlete from some other aport might not have our opportunities,'' be coo· ceded "A boycott would really hurt them. "Still, my own penonal feel· lna te that we have to atop the Rusalana. We have to abow them that we mean It." Benjamin Franklin and frleodl didn't exclude the fun· makers when they w~ that heavy document ln Phlladelpbla nearly 200 yean a~o. ,,,....p-·J ~ ... Kroo was wrtim. out a '100.000 cheek. "Bueball can ao to bell-l'm 1ettlnt Ollll," Kioe f\i.m.O, add· Int h• wu abandonlnl active control of tbo club. ll'• lud.krou.a. Pro tpOrtl ere 1rown up oow. Tbt)' do01t have to bt coddled and p~. U they've p warta -and the)' do -let lbem tboW. 011 rulea ud Mer'CCJ cml1 f•ter aftd bu.Fil. SPORTS BREAK I BASKETBAU. Sailon Fall Baron Fut11re: It Has Arrived ~ 8J aOGEa CAllLSON ... ~,.... ..... WlLb four JunJol"I ln the atart 101 lineup the Barona of Foun· taln Valley H1th appeaNld to be a t.eam to reckoned wltb lo the tutu re But when lhat ~uartet collec:U 50 of t.be Barona eo point.a, In· cludtns a 1ame·bl1b 23 from Jeff Chrlatmaen ln a 60-59 vie· tory over Newport Harbor, lt'i. apparent thla 11 oo tum to worry about later. the Ban>M have arnved Wednesday nleht 's Sunset Lea&ue victory catapult• thf! Ba roos into M>le poa1eaa100 of farsl plaei? after entering with the second worst rttord '7·7> and predicted to rtnJ h rlfth ln a field ol al.x. ,.WE WEaE LUCKY," downplayed Fountain Valley Coach Dave Brown "We could J u1t N eully be l 2 now ( lnltead of 3-0), but J feel good about the aame. Newport Harbor played well." Sallon' Coach Jarry DeBusk aarMd. It wu one of Newport Harbor'• ~tter efforts But as DeBuak explaJned, "Every Ume we'd pt up, Ua.y'd anawer lt " Newport Harbor had a 2212 bul1e In the aecood quart.er and did not traJl lo the same unU1 t'red Manhall eave lhe Barona a 36 34 edae With 4 : 14 ten ln the third qu.ar1.er Tbe Barooa moved into a 40-34 lead. aaw it melt to a 4f).(2 deficlt, lhen rallled to Ue It at.a at the outaetoftbe ftnal quarter. AFTER THAT ll wu one learn anawertng the other as the score was Ued at 48, 50, 56 and S8 before the Sailors took their final lead on Brut'e Caldwell'll free throw with 1 18 left, making It 59·58. Chnsteruieo worl,f'd the ball inside and drew a tw<Hhot foul wltb 52 aecoadl left and convert· td bolb free throw alt.empt.I Into a 60·58 lead. Tbe SaUon bad plenty or Ume to do IODMthlnS. but they opted to work the ball around tbe Fountain Valley zone and M arahall 1rabbed tbc-re bowKl oCI a H ·foot miss with five seconds left. BRYAN LINSKY tied Ma rs hall up, but the enswng Jump ball went lhe Barons' way and the Sailors were out or at. ··we abould have attacked BASKETBALL earlier ln thal attuaUoo." atid DeBuak. "We waited too tons aod 1ot otl an off-balanced abot. l t w u tbe best J 've aeen Foun- tain Valley play." DeBuak blamed poor 1bot telecUoaa u part of bll team'a downlall. especially ln loeln,I the Jtripa on a 12-polnt lead. In all. the Sal.Ion made 2:5 of 58 from the fleld < '4.6 perceat) and 9 of 10 free throws TM Sailors seemed oa UMlr way to a 3-0 Sumet l~aiue record late ln lhe third quarttt wben their presa and scortna from Llnaky, Caldwell. Rill Yardley and Cory Everhart sent Lbem into a 46-..u lead. BUT THE BA&ON8, with S> percent •bootin& from the field 127 of "5), stayed within ranae by overcoming the etteetiveoess o( lhe SaJ.lon' presa in the fourth quarte r wllb aouod ball· bandhn& "I doo't feel the pres• burt us that badly," Uld Brown "It'• the best react.Ion we've bad to a preas th1A year " Linsky and Caldwell were Nt:wport's leadin& &corers Wlth 22 aad 17 point.a. whlle Luoneo contnbuted 13 pomts and 11 n:· boun~ tolhe Wlnncl"$' side Surf to Face Memphis Despite a 3·5 r<·cord. the Cahforrua Surf as allll an a s>051 Uon to qualify for the N ASL ln door playorrs But Ui~ Surf most certamly won't be able to enter through the back door or the Surf's four remalrunst games. two are against the tl'ams that !.hare the Western Div1s1on lead with t 2 rt'cor~ Memptilil and Minnt'sota. Mem· phi~ plays the Surf J-"raday night (7 30) al lhe Anaheim Conven· taon Center whale the Surf travels lo Minnesota f'eb 3 before closing out the rl.'gular campaign with a home and home aenes al(amat Tulsa The top thrt"e teams an each d1 vision enter the playoffs but ii the Surf should faltt'r . the f,cl!'i Angeles Aztecs are stiU close enough to take advantage Judgina by it.s P""1om out ings agauut Memphis. the Surf 1s vastly improved The Ro&ue; won t.be1r Dee 7 encounter, 6-3. JO Ana.be!m but nttded a disput· t>d call to pull out a 6 !I victor} Ln Memph15 Sunday Tht> Surf featur~ two af the premier goaJ scoren in the frvP h·am Western OtvlSIOn l..aune Abrahams ran.k.s serond lo Man nesota's Alan Willey wlth 10 goals and 12 assists ror l2 potot.s ~·h1le teammate Mark Ltodsay IS a notch behind Wlth 11 eoal.5 and eight ualSl.S Still wtUun reach or the team lead 1s young Craig Allen. who ha!\ 10 goaL'I and seven aasist& Spark Plug With the fa med ,...._..a,, ~_:core. 7 7,,. ...... MU, lt'llAL, • ~WUS.11.IMI .......... ,,, ............ .,..11, 9"Ht.. 11'7U. IN'7HI Dawson's Bot Hand . Cools BB Marina blsketball coaeb St.eve Pop0 .. cb llo't about to oount anybody out of tbe SuaHt Lu1ue race. Eapeclally b1I own Vllrlnp ''J think everybody ta IUl.l lD th la thlna." Popovlob said WedDHd1y. ''Two or three louet can wln or tie lot ~ cbamp6onahip ao l think ever· ybody'a banOn& lD then " Marina certainly ii. After loll· In& twtce on tbe road lut week. the Vlkln1a returned bome W edne:sday to drub HunUqt.oo Beach. 74 Sl. behlnd a healthy Keith Dawson. A apraioed ankle bad kept Dawson out ot 16 practices and when be played lo laat week's 43.41 overtlme loH to Fount.ab> Valley and S9 57 double overtime kJaa &o Newport Harbor. it wu • · baalcally on one le1.'' acCOl"dln& to Popovich. But tbe &-J eenior teemed to be al fu.U st.renllb at bome. b1tUaa 11of16 ahota from the field for a eame·bllb Z1 polnta Sam Alello. acoring c'°8e &o 17 point.a an outln&. contributed 19 points to the Vlklnp' 13th win a1aln1t live aetbecka. Mike Erhardt pulled down eight re· bounds to lead that department. HUDUncton Beacb, wblcb bu now ao.t three Sun.set Leque aames-all on tbe road-wu paced by Jaaon Walker'a 20 pou1u. But lest anybody count tbe OUera out of playoff conteo- tion, consider tbla-tbelr next five &&JJ.lft are at bome. Edi.on eo. Wutmlnater • The ai.raen were locked ln a cloae 1tru11le before Rick DIBernardo keyed a tbird· quarter npk>aioa that canted them to their second Su.met League win in a row D18emardo, a 6·2. 185-pound 11ophomore who wu promoted to the varsity nine games ago. ~cored 13 or h1s game-ht&b 25 points LO the third quart.er and alao puJled down a leam-blgb 12 rebounds Edl.IOO, which led, 39-32, at halftime. bn 12 of 14 abots from !ht: r1eld and scored 28 pomu lO the third quarter PauJ Reagan conlnbuted 19 point.a and seven rebounds wtule Keith 8aJlks dealt out rune as· Ult.I The C'bargers take on Stmsel L~ague leader f"ounU&ln Valley f"nday Ul lbe Barons' gym. AIA Romps, 7 5-53 AMHERST. Mau.-Aealnst a team lhat hasn't won all season, Athletes ln Action arforded lhe luxury of playin g a lot of se ldom-used r eserves hertt Wednesday L A. Sm.Ith. starting for the f1nl time, was a perfect five-for· five from the field and reae.rv«" center 5'eve Schall scored 17 poants and erabbed 10 rebounds to lead AlA put Maaaacbuaetts. 75 5J Cat c:.. Products Fectory Rem.nufec:tun.d ifl 'For thole hard to reach location• 2'!.- for many lmpotta Gluematlc Pen Non·clOQ tip, no-waato, no meaa. u .. °" metal, rubber. wlnf1, attoys Of ....... 2'' ~ CAIU, MS. 3•• NO.CA270I, aT1t.a.m El. COITAM Dual Master Brake Cylinder tor m1ny U.S. cara •ee and up. 161!_ =.95! Yatwollne {# All-Cllmate 1 ._Y..4 Motor 011 ~! 1CMO or ao.so Multl·VllCOllty 7 90 Qt. ... -._.,._ --.... --.. --.. ........ ·--------... --.... ------.... . -----.. ------~---------------------...----- ...., _______ _ - ... t 1· Snow Guns In Demand 87DAV& • ............ mlktna """ to be t 1pee~alt1 of Soulbera Callfo,'ftla aod lboat at rellQIU alluat.d lQ •U'O>H' dim• • tow.r e1naua.. Htab 8terra rHort1 ••d tt.o.H •• the Nort.beMtero United Stat. ** a wt ol mobbi.lh atttta towal* 1DOwmakiq-" a u.. tM "al =;,We don't have lo bot.her •11.b mHmede But lo \be put few ytan nft the cold, hifh NIOrta bav. diJCO\'ered ~ adv ... ol JDOW IUD.I tb11 aeaaon, In p&rtit'ulat, they an alad t.bey 11.DaUy ... t.be llfhl. Lul aeuon J u.oe II ountain lnllalled a m ult.i mllliob dollar anowmakln1 apparatus, and the re suit bu been an euUer openlna date and con· Unaed operalioa thtou1h dry 1pelle.. SID OBAS IN VBaMONT, New Hampabare. Maine and New York are pla,ued with the auldest SKIING wmter in recent years, but most are operating, thanks to new anowmaking equipment "The season wouldn't have existed." says Sara Widness, a s pokeswoman for the Vermont ski areas. "We have no skhng anywhere now on natural snow." But on manmade s now. usually called custom snow,54 spots in the area are now offering skiing on a total of 294 trails ''mEKE HAS BEEN a real trend toward more soowmaking ln the East." s a ys Joe Parkinson, executive director of the Vermont Ski Areas Association. "Even in a good year, we need snowmakin& to keep the tralls operating al their optimum, and many of the more moderate s u e areas are realinng Uus ·• Because of the lack of natural soow, Eastern ski areas estimate that their season's revenues are down 25-30 percent . but 1t would be a lot worse 1f not for the snow guns "ln other years. ~nowmakmg has been the frostmg on the cake," W1dness says "This year, 1t 1s the cake" I\ MINOR STORM cut across New England Tuesday, dropping up to six inches of rent snow at resorts m Mame, Vermont and New Hampshire, but Lake Placid only got two inches In less than three weeks Lake Placid will play host to the 1980 Winter Olympics, and without snowmakmg facilities, the site mi&ht have been unsuitable for rompetitlon. BACK IN SOVTBEaN CAUFOJlNIA, Snow Summit clalma to be experiencing "a phenomenal season despite all odch, ••and the reuoo La 1nowmat. i.Di. • "The weather has brought miserable, ab· normally long warm spells all winter," says Snow Summit gpokesman Tim Cohee "But still the s kiers come " The secret was an enormous amount of snow manufactured earlier 1n the season dunog ~Id spells Last season, s uch a feat would have been im· possible. The 65 percent increase 10 snowmak1ng machinery installed last summer rouldn 't have come at a better time, as far as Snow Summit operators are concerned TRACKS IN THE SNOW -Some of the ~t women skiers ln the world are expected at Snow Summit March 1·2 for the M1chelob Llght Grand Prix. A celebnty pro-am will be held in conjunc· Lion with the Grand Prix to raise funds for the fight agains t Mus cular Dystrophy. . Bus service is available for skiers in the South Lake Tahoe area, with direct hnes to Klrkwood. Two morning pickups are made in South Lake Tahoe. and two r e turn trips are made daily Northstar-at ·Tahoe will host a stop on the Peugeot Grand Prix West tour Jan. 30. The circuit mcludes ex Ol ympic s kiers. seasoned skt instructors and young pros just starting on the tour. Other stops m the west include Squaw Valley <Feb 6), Soda Springs (March 5), Mammoth Mountain (March 12) and Mt Reba <Apnl 1·21 UCI, Titam: One to Be 0-5 UC Irvine and Cal State Fullerton won ;t be worried about any mythical Oran1e County cbam· plonsbip when they square off tonight. All the two basketball teams have in mind is escaping the PCAA cellar. "One of us iJI assured of gelling that first con· ference wtn thls week I just bope it's us," says UCI Coach nm Tift. TITAN COACH BOBBY DYE could say the same thing except with a blt more optimism. After all, tbe 1:30 1ame La beinl played ln the Fullerton 1Ym. . Needleu to say, both teams have been maJor disappot.atmeota throu&h the first two weeks of conferl!Dce play. Both lost oo the 'road to the same teams lut week, Fullerton fallinl 61·54 to Fresno State and 14-58 to Pacific while UCI lost 68·53 to Fresno and »-M to Pact.fie The Anteaters, t-10 overall, are avera1ing just s1 polnta a contest but the nt.ana aren't doing much bettel-64.3. UCI bu liven up 265 pointa in PCAA play, Fullerton 2M. MOI' THAT TllEY DON'T bav. outlt&DdiDI lndhlduai.. Tb• Tltana' Calvin Roberb, a ~·rtul 1-7 forward ,.ho WU All·PCAA as a Junior, 1a Her•Onl uu polDta and a.1 reboUDdl on the MMOD ad aboodq .SU from tbe fteld. UCl'• VlC Coll.Jen, ID tl\lllve N forward, teadl the COD.f--c· ln neld 1oal •bootina ( .m> and ta averasinl 1'.9 point.a a ••me. Teammate Bobble BUl, • 6-3 ,uard, ta aeoriD8 at a 14.'1 clip. But tbo AnteaC.n bavt been havinl t.roubl .. paetn.UDc. lOOI dcfenlel aod tbe ftlucta.ne• of lbelr l\W1tl to 1bo0t tb• ball bWl't heloed mat· ten any. Now that t.10 e«rter Lamont Jerrett La IS4enn.d With a dialoeated lboUk*', UCl will bave to f oriel about lta lnilde 1ame ll lt LDtenda to atay with R.Obertl aod Co. II ··tblnO moN cUlftewt la U.. fact that QOIQ•• ti llltal' fot t'• ...... '1eeamed a ncunt.DI • .-----.... COOi.ANT •ICOVl•Y I ~ IYSTIM I -RAC Kelp& Pftvent overtleltJnt ........ Pl ob6lrn$. loss of c:ooQnl Of "'=", 1nll ·lrMZ"1. corrOllOn luld up r• ldal tof W5 With llr ....t condlllOnlng Of pulling lxtrl , -t 1 ,'111 lolds. •M61 ....._ _ __.2!! •• 1e •0 •• ,. •• IYITEM ANALYllRS l(ARCHECK LEO 1ndtealors qulCkly & acctHately determ111f' pioblems m ignition or clwgmg WSlem~ F OI I? Voll etKlrOOIC !QntllO<t Of anein~tor ch.irgmg ws•tm~ CHARGING IGHrTION SYSTEM SYSTEM •7120 •21;>;' 149' 2797 Slll CARRIER CONCORD Carry 6 Pairs of Skis ( st.andard sue cars. 5 pairs small cars) securely Buill • 1n cyt1ndel lock secures s~1s to raci. & raci. to c.Jr 12 lbs 60l 62 L .... __ _.t37~? BRAND NEW FUEL PUMPS tAl¥ ... f Liil'. 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"HE'S A P&ETl'V awet0me player," aaid Ocean View Coach Jlm Hanil, who bH Hlelllbled a team t.bal duenee 1lmUar ac- colades. For lo faahloo.ln1 a 16-1 aeuoo ~rd. the Seabawk& have been an,ythin1 but a on&- m ao team. "We've 1ot lb IUY• rleht DOW that are playl~ really superb and a couple of othen that are 1eutna there,·· Harris 1aid . Jefl Andrade, averaalng close to 2S point.a a game. contributed 18 point.a, Tom Antonopoulos, scortna over LS an outma. ti.d an even dozen. Tam Naaktaeboren. a senior reboundin& 1peclaU.t. contributed lJ point.a. OCEAN VIEW outrebounded Loara, U-23, with Carlander grabbing nine, Naaktaeboreo eight and Andrade and An· tono~ ~ven apiece. Joo Na led the team In aulsts wttb nine. Rut It wa& that hot shooting that really dtt'lded the outcome After shooting 75 J)4"rcent in the f1r11t bait to take a 42 30 lead. the Se ah ewks cooled off to 11 hoot 65 ~rcent for the eame -malnng nearly two out of every three at- tem p~ AJvan Adama or Phoenix reaches h1ih to block a abot by New York's Larry OemJc m NBA actJon iD Phoenix Wednesday rught. New York won, 119· 109 It '1 no wonder the Suh.awn. tn their ftnt year with unto~ • are ranked third in CIF 4·A clrclea Eagles Survive Ambush CdM .. Dana Hills Roll Past League Foes 1':stanr1a llii.:h " t:a1<l1•11 11urvlveod an ambush ut L'nive.nllty, Corona del Mar scored the mo.'lt points 10 t·1ght years and Dana Htllil remuna thf' only undefeated team 10 the South Cout Leaaue followtne prep baaketbaU action Wednesday The EaaJ~. ranked No 2 to Oran1e County and No 1 in Clf' 3 A c1 rcle5, got put Unlver'\rty', upset·mind.ed TroJana In overume. ~. wtult' Corona del Mar raced to a 95 70 Sea Vie• Lea&~ dectalon over vt.alllo& Costa Mesa De6pl~ a 7 8 overall re-cord. Dana Halls now looms a11 th(' tc.>am to b<-at ln tht> South Coa&l Lt·arue with Fnd•> ·~.!(am" ut M15"1lon \'1• JfJ n• :.t I krl''5 s look at Wt-dn<· d1t} ·, r~ull-. Ettancia 48, Unlveralty 46 \\blil luokt..-J hh the u~et of the )tar a ound up Ii& Jll.!>l another Cru!itrutana lo:MJ for tbt: Lnl\~n ty Trojera A&a!rut EatanC'la. the Cff's No I ranked 3 !\ t.•am. Un1vt>Bity looked Uke. -.aniz bu,terr. Th" PREP BASKETBALL Trojarui had the ball with 16 aeronda left 1n reauJa Uon and aet up ror one ftnal &hot It ml.Ued but Tom HoM-ycutt n:bounded and put It up a1ai.D, on· ly to see It roll around the nm and fall out to &end the game Into overtime In overtime ll was the &ame sort or bard-luck story Alter Kent Smith put Estancia ahead, the TroJUU bad two frtt throws wtlh 15 second.a left and m.Jsaed them both "We should have won," ~aid Uni Coat'h Doug Sorey "We 1ot the 1hot we wanted. we even eot the rebound.'' Tim McLau1hllo •cored lfl po1ot1 and Honeycutt lJ for Uni, now 4 10 on the year Steve Van Hom LaJhed 27 point.a for Eatanc1a. which woo for the fifth 1lralght Urne Lo Improve its record to 15-3 <3-0 In Se• View action > Corona del Mar 95, Coate Meaa 10 Some bot ahootinll by Rrch Klodorf and Mark Spinn cwded the Sea Kings to Lbetr etahth atraiaht victory. Klndorf. a 6-S senior, hit 10 of L3 attempt.I and finlabed with 2le polo la Spinn, a fl-t junior. hit 12 of 13 shot.a from the noor and wound up wllh 24. A• a team, CdM bit on 41 of 63 field 1oal at tempt.a, a 11tmln1 6.$ percent After explodlnl to a ~ 31 halftime advantage, tbe Sea Kin&s were never threatened. Klndorf and Shawn Abeam each 1rabbed seven rebouoda for CdM. now 12-3 overall and 3-0 ln leape play. It wu the moat point.a acored by a Corona del Mar buketball team 11loce 1972 when, ironically, the ~a Kinp belted Costa Meaa, UM-48. Dane HU11 85, Capo Val .. y 47 Off tu "'8 pre·leaeue record, Dana Hilb •un't n1ured u a South Cout con~der. But att.r three gemet, the Dolphlna are alone al UK top, thank.a to n 1treak apinsl Capistrano Valley 1n wbJcb t.bey seemlnab' could do no wrone In• l4·mioute atretch rrom UM end of tha l\nt ball to mid way lhrou1h tbe fourth quarter. Dana Hiii.i outscored the Couaan, 31·2. In tbe third period alooe, the Dolphlm bad an 18·2 ed.ie and blocked aeven 1bota. Ron Kraft 1cored 23 polnla, hl1h for the aeaaoo, to lead Dana Hilla to It.a seventh victory aolnat elaht Jou•. SA VE FUEL with COMPUCRUISE . ••••• • •• • ••••••• •••••• ........... • .44 Important computer function• Time, mpg, distance to empty, etc. • Efficient fuel management Sain & ln1tallat1on Call For This Month's Special Price TOWN & COUNTRY MOTORIM• ACC!SSORIES ltll'W'L...._.__ tlM7t7 Laguna Hiiia 51 , Laguna Beach 46 ~1phornurt' CJ;m Blunck broil~ open a ll~ht 1s !'ou~ "'1th llO ~nd.4 lo phty Wlth a '>teal and aub~1· quent three-poaot pl11y lo ttive Laguna Hilb a iuit poanl advao.1.qe lllld a lcxk oo the South Coast verdict AIM> instrument.al for the v~rtJng L.acun. Kills qu1ntd "'u the 10 point ICOnJl& of Kenn Fnaont- 1n lbe Courtb quarter He fUlisbed wltb a came· bt&h ut La~t.111a Buch led 32 31 through thr~ quarter; .ind got st.rndoul pl.ty from Ntil Raddtl. Kc~an '\or1c1L and Tom MrO<>n ald R1dt·ll I•~ .ill l..1~una t\c·arh c,corf"r<, w1lh \0 ooint!) ""hill: ~ond. an1J .\11'L>< nold ,;,t"ro· ~lronR on lht• boJrd!'., coll~d1nj.! IO and nrne rt:bound3. rt~ ~N'lJ \ t:l) I .. .:w1<1 FWarh mad1· lfi ,,( :i6 from the held for ,, ~ 8 percent<Jj!e MJaalon Viejo 81 , San Clemente SS Even a declsivt edet m reboundlllg couldn t help the Tntons overcome the cold 11bootin& that led lo lhelr 10th loa!) of the season. Curl Arona ~rabbed 16 rebounds, Jack Stevenson 12 and J erry Borlin moe as San Clemente wound up walh a totaJ of 51 boards. But M lu100 Vie)O u.sed a 21 12 spurt in the second quarter t.o erue an early Tnton lead and then 1radually pulled away in the att0nd bait Steven.oo. a 6-0 Junior, led San Clemente m acorlna wtlb 18 potnt.11 . Randy Sherwood tallied 16 for Mlsaioo Vle.)o, which had five players an double r1eurN San Clemente 1a now &-10 overall. 1·2 m South C-0&5t League play. M1111on la 2 I I.A lea1ue Jai Alai Bill Killed SACRAMENTO <AP> A atate Assembly commJltee killed a bill Wednesday tnat wouJd have allowed ja1 alal wa1erlng ln several re 1lon1 of CaU/ornJa. The Ways and Means Committee vote wu 0-10 on AB925 by As - semblyman Richard Lehman, D·Freano ft would have permitted the California Hone Racina Board to re1ulale parimutuel wa1ertna oo Jal alaJ ex- blbltlon1 lD Rlveralde and Sao Bernardloo COWlUet and Lo counUea In the Sacramento and San Joaquin valley1. The b6U wu oppoted bJ ant1-1ambU.1 sroupe and horse racln1 1roupe, which reared Jal alal would provide com· patltton for 11mbUn1 doll an. All NEW RADIATORS MO..Y ... W••-• OIDll IY PttOMI C714J t1Mt44 0. WI.I. CALL AT WA-.OVU • WHOLESALE AUTO RADIATOR 18995 ---..... ··-··------....... -·. .--............................ -----. --... -----------------........ -... --...... -........ --- ' I ... ~ .. j I " BOATING I BUSINESS Mason Se Cup Berth .S.UV.. c.i-. YMflt~ A• M<l•llenC-... La~---· Ala"IU .. ••Y Ya<lll Chill ~, ...... ,.......,~- de•l9ft•I ~··· ~ "-It• COUl•ldll--19"_.. PHIU'I ~ o•y LOftl 8Mcfl 'Y-Club Peclll( Matcll ".Clftl ~. SllhWO.y, ~ oo .............. , ~Ill ~I CAlrlot""-t V-Club -Ziv lag ,.,. (La• SlOr~ S.rlH) ~lunSey Soulll e., V•llt "••no Club -Cl>emp-one w~ S.-y IClr>g H-Vedll CIUI> Wini" ~•QetUt.~ .... -... "'nw Ct.er• ••..,. c--w1ni.. ~ •••• Ne 2. s.lwWy M1u10" l•Y 'Y•<ltt Chio - ..... i.i .. '""--.. ~ O<-.-Vedlt ~ -Wlfllef s....--......., 5-ft Oiet9 .,_ a. -llof•...-S.rlH No ) (t()lt) ...... y s.ui ............ .,_ CM> -...... Serie• No 3 IPttltFI lun*y. ~llver 0.. V«M Clllb -IMlll• llonel ~toorace, s..ndey ~n 0'-91> N.-,y SMllnO Club - Ol>eftlnQ 0.y, S--Y _ _.,_ W.ulelle Vaclll Chill -8rel!ln' It• A99el1A. s..no.y ATING To Change SlartJ.ni lh1I aummer, tbe Cout Guard ta chan1la1 tbe way a 1m1tr boat'• capacity m Ult be abown on the boat label. CurrenUy the label muat 1bow tbe capacity In terma of maximum wel1bt. Tbe oew rule, wbJcb takea effect Aus. 1. wUJ also require 1 alatement as to tbe maximum number of penoos who can be carried safely oo the boat The rule covers boats of 20 feet and less. The Coast Guard said this in· formation la expected to increase boat users' un· derstand.ing of safe load· mg and thus increase boating safety --------- Kilroy' Kialoa ·For Sale Th ramed maal· racl 1 bt XlaJoa ll oa lht blocll ln J'lorida, but pper John B. trq;y ol IM ~elea I dM •a~ .... wtU nu It In tbeJr Clnal competition la tbe u Cb J\actnc Coa erenee CSORC) •la wtlb l~• t, P lerabura Trta race out of St. P .en , Fla. Kllro:J ccaflnned that the '79-loot Klaloa ii ror 11le and that he ia bav· Ins a nn eo.root U1ht dl1place t 11cht bwlt by Klwi Yachts in Florida. Kllrvy declined to give detaill on the new yacbt except to say that it was designed by Ron Holland and ts be10g built of ligbt exotic materials "There are some things we don't want to disclose to our competi· Uon Just yet," said Kilroy. He added that tbe new yacht 1s sc h ed ul ed to be launched about March 1. ftrestone(ijJ TALI• THE Tl REMA• COSTA MESA c-of ...... lfyd. & wa- AcnKI~ ,_,...,.,,.IC.... PHONE 631-0712 HOutt$: "-c M~n.URI. 7:30 AM TO 6 f'M SAT 7:30 AM TO J f'M T••••tone Deluxe CM~ • Pfy Potr•.W Cord nr. A7&-13 .....- 522 ··--'-lty*-Ul ,._tl..U..P l .T. ' ... Dllllllll ....... a.- FOR IMPORTS AND COMPACTS r••••tone STEEL-BEL TED RADIAL CAVALLINO Ptin ,,.,. ,,.,. $2. 04 °" Pin $1.11 f .l.T. SI.II f.l.T. U .10 f.l.T. Sl.75 f.LT. "F• res tone Steel-Belted Radial V -1 Whitewalls Y••••tone Groups 21, 22f&12 s55 ......... 4B ~ -lj ----------------------I LUBE & OIL CHANGE I We'l._....,to5 ...... ofWc)llqrOlk I oH Ii lllwfcate yos: CGl"'a dMnaf._ I I ~.<.::.... ___._.___.'""" ~ ENGINE TUNE-UP Mott4C,....C- ~-•r1r1ar 532 --------------------, :+> MONRO-MATIC 1 I ,e ~ SHOCK ABSORBERS I I ~ Monro-Matte wlll Nat~ I I · laat In normal use Lim•:~ ... ,. I I ·z;e;Jbitm', ~!n10;!r ·~l°o~ s 15 I I 4 m.rn t Flreeton• wlll I I .·.==--,.~ replace them on ALL on• llllS '65 DCM. I ' ~ . proof of PUrd\aM. lectl I I ch1rvtno only for "'"' 1 a.:.------------~"'.".::::::~---. 1n1t11111tton 1"'1.ai1e1i.. ASI AIOUT oua FOUY9 IAnBY l---------------------.l ltc'ITAMrCamrrUPTO SI'!_ __ .., ... ... ,.._ ... ..._.......,_.,,... ----... "' ........... ,,, ,_-':::--:: ...... -... __."' .. .,_,.. ................... ...~_,,, .. ••O....lltHll,.,._NO..T..- OAJLY PILOT ~ ~. Januarv 24. ttMO ::;n1 .. -. Inflation Mismeasured?l ~ Govemmenl Over'Looked Rowing Cosu ~ WASHINGTON (AP) -Lut year'1 11 percent tnnatioa rate mltbt bave been cut by up to 2 ~ polota had UM pvernmeot UHd ea · perlmea&ll hobalnc cott meuune releued tb11 W9tk by t.b8 Bureau of Labor Statlatica. f11urea due out Friday are apocted to abow 11 13 percent lnllation rate -tbe blpetl annual rate in 33 yean. f Allred E. Kahn, Praldeot Caner's chief infla· tion adviaer, and aevera.I members of Coo1reaa l contend tbe bureau'• meuure of bowie prlce1 and i mortsage interest costa ia faulty on the hlO aide. ' Some ot the critic• want the lodex chanced to cor· , reel the alleged distortion. : 1111 bunau, resei crtUclam that it.a met.bod ~ C!alculaUn1 houa cottl ea.a11eratea tb• tnlt rate of lDllaUon, aai lt would belin re· leaatna monthly flcurea on five expertmeotal tneuw. of bome ownerabip coeta. Tbe measures would bave trimmed tho annual House prices and interest coet.a were amooe lnllatloa rate by u llttle u 0.1 perceota1e points the faatest rlaln& items meaau.red by the CPI lat to 3.1 ~e point.I in 1971. year, increulng 16 percent and 2.t percent. reapec· However, the aame measures miibt produce a lively. blper rate ot lnllation ln 1l80 than the current lF;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;:3~rii~:ii:T.nr;;;iTmii===-,. meuUN would. Tbat la due to the way the dlf. fereot meuure1 calculate mortaqe interest coeta, which are aoeet.ed to decline 1n 1S8>. Th11 year. U1e a pro es11on1I to Pf'9Plf• v<>ur t1x retum There 115 a difference belweert 1 CPA end Olher mco1n9 lax conwllants -we can help m1nomtze your la118S and know th& needs of hart)()( area bUllneMeS and residents Call us for an 8PP()lntment 673--38&4 Balboa lsl1nd CVUBHTL Y. THE CPI mHaures the coat of home ownerabip Al lf a new bouae were purcbaaed and pakl fOf' entirely, including interest cost.a, in a sln1fe year 129 .............. "''"-... _, _ ,_.., One altemalive meuure calculates bousto& ~==================~~~ THOMAS L AHFIMSOM. CPA costs a if tbe owner were paytne reoL The other methods vary, based on bow the appreciated value of a house i.s taken into account and whether tn terest costs are computed baaed on current rates or a five-year or 15-year average Bureau Commwioner Janet Norwood stressed at a news coo!erence that "the expenmeotal meuures are purely that." She s11d there are no immloeot plans to alter the way the bureau measures inflation. The inflation rate as baaed on the Consumer Price Index <CPI), a monthly survey of changes in the prices of a fixed "basket" of consumer goods and services. ranging from a new house to a haircut. "We have one CPI and we will rontmue w have one official CPI "said Mrs Norwood $50.000 to $500.000 INCOME PROPERTV SECONDS • lnt_.t OGly ... v-ac. . ,__,_ •Coe•ftdel • R-•d-tt.1 • W..taly <_.•-·•· •l't-tWyt.edl .. • • 6 -Iii• to 3 v--• So.~ ... C.llfomh ( . h••n •nfo~tl~ -rvk• f I I' ' ,. t SHE SAID TUE ALTERNATE measwes or hou1nng costs were ~mg pubhshed to advaorl' I public d1scuss1on ubout the way 10flut1on 1s .............. calculated, but any chang1·s ·n the CPI art· ut least several years away. (714) 759-1515 AW("ICAN li<>Mf MORTG•Gf t "' rt t4 '"' ( I WI " '" ~ ti i '• ,,.. ''~••:tr~ Wage rates, pens1or1s, Social Se-cunty c~ks and other benefits for more thun 90 million Americans are aHttted by lbe CPI Thus. aoy changes would come under do~ scrutiny and lll· tense debate amoo1 organll.ed labor, employers and the eovemment -all of which have vested Ul· terests in the index. The last reva.slon, completed In lff78, took five '' rn t years ..... The CP l ·measured rate of 1nrlat1on I!! during the 12 months end.mg last November was g__s percent. ~Oec-em~be:.:..:..r_.::;1979~-an::;;.;..d:.....:.Y_P.~ar~~-n~d~-===========___;====;;;;;.;;.....;.;;...___;___;~__;:;;=:~..;;...;;.-- The 26-Week Treasury Biii Account: 11.886Gfe CURREHT RATt 12.453Gfe ANNUAL EFFECTIVE YIELD Ettecttve J•nu•ry 24-30 $10,000 minimum. up The 2YrYear Investment Certificate: 10.400Gfe CURRENT RATE 11.151% ANNUAL YIELD Effective January 2 ·31. No minimum. 2Y2 to 10-Year terms. C CALIFORNIA FEDERAL We want you to get the most for your money. Amertcn. Largest Federal Savings and Loan Aaoclatlon •Assets over $6 billion More than 80 offices statewide. Anaheim eoo N Euchd Ave (7,.) 778-2222 • Coeta Meea (2 Off1oee): 2700 Herbor 81Yo (714) ~&-230013333 Brl1to1 St. Sooth CoMt Plau (714) ~066 •El Toro l.Alke Fon9tt 24301 Mulrlands Blvd (71-il i;eo.oooo • Hunllngtoo Be&cti 7222 Eduiger Avo (7141848-0111 • l..ak~ Beech MO& E. Qnon St l.Alkewood (2131421-47&3 • Oranoe/Garden G<Olle Tho City. 4000 Mltrof>Olttan Dr 11ntei-9ectlon ol 1.8mPeon a Lewis) (714) 634-8391 • MAil of Orange 21CS3 N Miii of Qranvef714) 637-4682 l\r.;ttn· f783217ttiSt (7141838-e08e ' ' ) Thunday, Jen Due for State W MW nap• pnc. olollla Mahu atnrialuald. TIM boocntq l marbt th tM lrol ot dom•Ua ~Nin. 11 bllPiDI lo boolt au Udfl&lM!s oil N lo Lona Be1cb from u Uel &ed "7.1 mllllon lo al leul t300 tor UM e t twaJ ,..,., atcotdint lo UM ...... •th OU ~ Deipt. TM Loq Bea.th Pr.a 1'911!1Tam reported thll Wttk tlW lbe d\Y ol Lana 8Mda al.lo wlll ttce1¥C a SS milUoa WlDdlall bec1UM b6dl for clly and priYate.ty caabollod oil hn• ri.len moro lhaa 18 a barTtJ lo rweot moolb.I ACJCOR.DING TO ftl ne-.paper, atate and city olftdala uy that t.b rtatnc priee of olJ mav r• 1ult ln e<Veo bJahe'r rec-etpts. but th~y wc1uldn't apeculate OQ bow much hlpr. If the atate doe r« lvt' l300 m1lbon from Lona Beach oU, It would be twice u murh •• •l•le officials esUmated Juat two months •&o and more than rour timet t.be S'7.11 mlllloo the state collectfld lo the 1'7'8-79 fisul year. The newspaper reported that other atate Udelands off Huntington Beach and Sanw Barb1m1 were expected to yield about $50 nulllon, but now are estimated to bring In $80 million, Mccording to lbe state Landa Commission, which ove~ees lht· Udelaoda oUfielda. REVENUES ARE ESCALATING at a virtual ly unprecedented rate beC'auae of rising world 0 11 prices and President Carter's actions lifting con trols on domestically produced 011, including !>O called heavy oil. ID Loog Beach, 63,000 barrels or lh1ck, s ticky crude oil with heavy specific gruvlty a re pumped dally from under the Udelund.s The deregulat1on!I al.lo affects another 40,000 barrels pumped each day tn the area The city acts as a trustee for the state for 1t~ Udeland otllleld.s Under a Jong-standing formula for dividin& 'I.he profits wtth the state, the city re cetves a flat l9 million annually as Its share or thl' earnlnp. SMAU SECTIONS OF the oll fields Inland from the shoreline are coDtrolled completely by tbe city. Thia oU, known u Upland Oil, Js pumped from areas such as Signal Hill. While lhe city doesn't benefit directly from lhc Increased revenues for tidelands oil, it does from this other city-controlled oil, which ls also selling for dramatically higher pnces Rate Decreased SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Rank of Am~ric·1 has announl'cd that cooling demand and hot •·ompetilion encouraged the world's largest com mcrc1aJ bank to drop its interest rat~ v. percent on all new convenuonal real estate loans, includ • m g s ingle-family homes On a convent1onal 30-year home loaD or $90,000, the interest drop meant a monthly pay- ment of $978 02 matead of $985.58. the bank pointed out. The rates were lowert'd as well for the banJc 's two variable rate programs -to 121\ii percent rrom 127'11 percC'nl. Sccunty Pac1r1c National Bank announced All~f A remnh• t.•ontrol lt•d iurcruft. Aqulla. gets 11nul udJUiltmont" by u technician at l..Ol·kht't'<I M1s~llt•s & Space Co . prior to unerholC' r hamtwr t<•"t~ of the aircraft's antt.•m1us 111 Sunnyv.uh• Spectully treated foum rubht•r spike~ lming the chamber J>rf'V(•nt I t•flt•<•liO rl or radio Wa\iCS that would mlt r f1·1 t' w1lh lhl' ll'bl Lack of Steel Seen for V.S. Cl EVELAND <AP> Arter 20 years of hav- in~ mor(' steelmuk1ng capacity lhan busme:is, the Umt<.'<i Sliites couJd face a stttl shortage around the m1ddl~ or th<' dE'cadl', arcordmg to Republic Steel Corp . President E Bradley Jones Jon<'~ said lhut wh1h• world steel con.,umpt.Jon has been 1nrr<•asmg at an annual rate of 3 perrent to 4 5 percent, add1t1on:. lo -.teelmaJong capacity have ru«.'n by only 1 percent to 1 5 percent. Ill' smd 1r a supply nun<·h comes 1t would ln 1 rc•aM> mfl<tt1on. 1·sp1·r1ally tf forc1~n stE·elmakt•N lt><>k Jdvantai.:1· •1f 'h11rtui:1•c; to rr·<·oup for ~hal tw r11nh·nd1·d Y.l'rt' y 1·:1r'> 1Jf ... ..ihng lhf·ir prodtH'l at a Ji1-. with lht• <Aid of s ubs1d1t•s at home: fltlAL UTAT INVelTORS-- TINd of Teclovt Booedcffplnt? rtJBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE .... ~IMNHM NM19 ITATIMSWJ ,... ........_. .,.._ e#e 081 ... """'-... l'ONTANA·ll'ACll'IC •· JMI "-111 A-, ......... VI, S..IW lCW C..le~Gell ....... ... ll'ACll'I(. LIGHTING ...OPl:llTif~INC.,ac.l....._..cw ,_.,.,. tt•-ene OflW, a..te ...... Gal ........ fDOt 'l'OVNO t. l"llAl,Lllt ~~~~;;;;iiiij ot'VI L~HT COttf'O'tATIO.. • .. ~11-e ~_.lllft, ml ...... II ~ R. Ph: Thtt conll ~uu our ~11·rtt'!I on products to rotnbat t.bc i.ymptonu ot u rold fHrunge1t<JtU11 ~ r 1• d u r P !I w (• 11 1 n r;: b y \hrl11kln1t t1nv blood ',.,,,.l, In !ht>-no'lf' 'i1n 11 Y'I usually work bt>st tH•caui.e lht•y tJehver a rnnrrntratf'd dO'lt' llow1·\l•r, pmlcm~l'd \ell' <••rt •'«lL'•' ·n ·bound c'Un ~:1•\t1uo' und JIUHcvaled !'>.,.1•ll1r1..: ,\ril1 h1:r!am1"'°' -Thl'l\t' ro·l11 'l' !l11t•1•11ng and .... 11t·n •'\'" "r h;iv h•vl'r .11111 .1lh·r"1e$ There i. "'''"'' c·ontrnveray .,. h••lt11•r anU·hlltamlnff h.o\f• .mv dlect on a co&d hut tht' art' 1.ncluded In .1 lr110~1 ,,, t·r v l'O ld pr{) clue t Ylll'H rx><70R CA"' l'lfllt\;fo. I 'S when you '"'"d 11 11H1hn~ P\ck up \our tiro..,c·npllon Ir ~p­ p111..: m•.1rh\ or wt· .,.1 ll clt•hvPr pmmptlv wtthoul • \l l .1 rhur.:t· 1\ gr1-.1t 111.tn) J>4'<>P~• •"fllfU)l U"I .,. ,, h ttw1r prt'°"rnptlOn' \I u v w •· C' om JI o u n d A-......... \II, ..... lt4, C.\e ,,,.. ... c..i ...... ... Tiil• --.. 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'-'• •. __..--.c-.... .... ll'llOll-Or-CM• Delf'f P- Jon u . .-"- PUBLIC NOTICE vnur ... ~ SUNIUO. OOVll'T M T"ll The pres1dt>nt or the nati o n's fifth PARl<UDOPHARMACY ~:~1:~· largest st~lmakl'r addressed a breakfa.,t JU· F'" Deth1er, ... &-~ d1ence of mon• than 500 Jt the Cl~veland Engint-t-r 351 Ho9Pt•I Ro1d .. ,~~T~~~~~1:,0.~~ mg Society Newpo.1 S.edl AMO ,o. LITTIH TUTAMIM H d th bl ( U S t 1 t. &42·1580 TA•Y AMO ll'Oll AUTitOtllt.ATK* e sa1 e pro em acme · s tt maa.ers ~===~~~===~To AOM11un1A u .. 01• '"' 1s that they have oot been earning enoueh money 1•0•"•~"' AOMHtt1T1Unoe. to 1enerate fund.I needed for modenuutioo, to -----------1M1nATDACT1..._.,,.coo. Slclln9 CIHllfled ads ,., l'T MQI COmpJywith£OVerDmentreeuJat10nsandgrol.\ •re tM l)Ht ptKe to f\l•l• of COl'I H AH (£ M He said he suppcrted a ball now before buy or Mtl ski w-.r MMI 11oov£1t '*- Congnss lhat would enable the industry to speed ~ulpmem In u. 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""'1kWC•f"\, MIO 1'fWiC -··--~ ............... _ \ -"" ... ,_., 1', --ol 10 00• m. 1n _c__...,,, ~ ,......,_ ,.,,,.....,,_., •100(1"" , .... , ... 0.1 ... -•l " .... (lly ... ~· ,.,,. ~-· O.t.., ,_, u ..., WILUAMI MJOMM, C:-.,0.0- rDWAltO\, l:OWAllO\ .. ,.noe..~ ..... -........ a.....-. .,......~ ... .. ~-·....-.._ • ....,Or .... c-1 Deity P l._ J ... 11 la, IA ,. - PUBLIC NOTICE All'CO CA(Ol f 1'1~ •o•edo '--l.-......... , ... _,.. • .,.., MA~~l 't (Htlt<>PWA( TIC' • CAJ-..W • ...._.,_ 111211 er~o •"'"'''· fovf\•••r-. ,... •••••• c..-.......... ""°' ~ .. --0 c "1 C.-•t\O -.1~CAJ-••l"I A..__., .. ~ .. _, _,.,°''" ·-~--C/1.-11 ..__Or-c ..... l><I••• "'"' ,..., n .10 JD. •-'" t10 PUBLIC NOTICE 0-.......S 0-W...OC.,l lSSll""' ---- 000. c-. c... ......... ttm N-5'0f0 T,,,. _ .. , __ ..., .,.,. NOTICE OF DEATH OF _ .. ...,~ LIDIA STANFORD ANO ~woc c..r-.. -OF PETITION TO AD· c.s..o-.roc MINISTER ESTATE NO . TM\·--. •ow •tt" i ... A·10l015 c:.-1, a.n .,. ~-c-., on • ~ >•."" T o a r I h e 1 r s . "'"'" bttneflclarles, creditors P-ltlold Or-~· o.ttv ,., .. ., and contingent creditors of ~ >. 141• 11 •1' ·-,. • L I d I • S t a n f o rd a n d Mm';;.'::u.u. per sons who ma v be Ol'H~NCWIRTY PVBLIC NOTICE otherwise Interested In the AT ,..1""'" ""-11 wlll and/or estate: .. AWi,.. llO'nCe '° (DlmlAC'T'Otll A ~·t Ion has been f 11 ed '~"':~~C::~!.~ CM.&Mel'O".,M by Joseph N. Stanford in l'O•ntacouwrtOf'CNlMICM C:~ c-c-1y the Superior Court ol '" ,,,. IMtt•• of ,,. £, ... ,. •' 1i. o...... J • P..,. """"'· Orange County requesting "!Tr• c •VTH. •'-PETE• .,___.,,,,.. that Jos..,.., N. Stanford be CHAltl.l'.S 11\ITH .-a ~It C.M 11'1•<• Of Bid lle<•lot Office Of "'.,..' •v'"·-.. 1"£Tt:1t c. M£11£1>1Tl4 ~-... ......._ c-c-1y appointed as personal lt U TH. eli• PETElt CHAltLES ee. .... ~IC1-... w .. -•-representative to ad· """"·°''" ttuTH -P«TEtt"" ..,.,. ,.,._,.,._,ea .. -. minister the estate of ltVTH. '*--Ga 1tOncr 1s 11E1trev 01vr .. .,... ~ _ ic1.., ,.,...,...,.. _ Lidia Stanford <under the I ,,,. ... ,.,,...... ~11 ... , .,. ...,,,,.,.. ,..,.ie VNT •n -8'CI ..... ~ Independent Adm lnistra~ .,.i., • .. .....,. -._, ...-. w.u c.t ..... .._11'19\-1 .. 0 . tlon of Estates Act> The •111111•<1 to cOflllr..,•118'\ of •eld ~-... ~terc-t.Oflw•-lfoeltthcwt "'•"' ....... _.. Ir..., ..,1111.,,, petition is set for hea~lng of , ...... ,, ,_ ., .... Off•CI 01 •1wo<~ .. "-'· ArclMle<~. 7JOO In Dept. No J at 700 CIVIC Cl.A"K. Wt4cn. B1tl:$L1N a. HUT ~ -__, .. "< ... C• Center Drive West Santa roN mt ~-BooMvwd WK '"",,._, A · "' 2 ,.,,.. .. , c-,.i Lm ,.,...._, s•_..• NOTicr •\ Hl•rev GivrN ,,.., na. Caltfornla -.270 on .,. c.11torftl• '°°''· .. , ,,. ,...., 1111. ,,,. .111o ....... ,,_, \<'-• 01,,,." .,, FPbruarv A, 1980 at 10 :00 ....., lnt-1 Of,_ di><•-.. -Or~ c.-., <:.8'llon-•• <Kt"'O l>'t a.m .. ,,,. ot - -ett ,,,. '""' 111 ... ,.. 111r°""" '" Go .. rn1n11 Buro t F YOU OBJECT to the ~ lt1!-t INI tfW Mlltf of Ukl t» "• r e I ft• I It t r •I e r r • d IO • \ , .. ..., ,... «C!Ui.....,..., -etlOft of ·01n1t1CT · ..... ..._.1 ... "° 10 ""' 9ranti09 of the petition, 1ew or -..fw oftle• tl!MI <>< '" ....,1 ,,.,. 1.,., ,,_ ,,,. -·· "•i.<t i1,,.._ vou <;hould either appear ho" 10 ,..., of .. .., o.c.-. •• ,,.. _.., -lot,.,. ..... ., o1. '°"''"'' at the hearing and state "-"' -· In -to ell IN .. ,.,.. .. lot llM -WOl«t ,.., Pf-'Y Mtueted 1n 1,,. c11r ot e1ci. "*'.,. r•c..c...s '".,. lll•o your objections or file Huntlf\91on llMC". '°'""''of O<-. ..,.n111i.ct -· -"'8111>e -~ written objections with the ~t ••• of ce11torn1e, ,,._, .. ,.,,.,1y -l>UOlkly ••• ~ 11 ,,,. ....,.,. court before the hearlnq. O.w:rlilleclM...-, ..... 1. \tet..,llme-ptau y be "IH'Cel' ....,,.. i. a.,_, .... • "•••• w1u ,,. • •~oo ""'°'" ,, our appearance may ....., ,. ... .., ._" P ... » ot _..., ...,...., 1n -" ... o1 bid ooc-n•• 10 in person or by your at· me!'•. lt1 111e 01110 ot ,,.. CollM, _..,...1M....wmc,..,-c_1_ torney. llocordH tlf Mid c.e.ny wttt1tt1 11w ..,..,. -n. b..i _,"O I F y O U A R E A 1•<811l•t•I.-~-.. ._ -~ ~ .. ...-... £ac11 llld '"'"' coMo,..,. llM" CREDITOR or a cont· OI'-m-eO H !\Illy Mt fOt'tfl 1" Ille ,....,....11 .. 10 IM c.ontrecl6e<-lt lngent Creditor Of the de- Oeectt ,_..,in...,. 54'6 ,. ... oo. lec:.n • .,..., .. «-<..,,__. 11, ceased .,...., must flle vour Otfl<l•I Ill-II.ltd In lleOll *I h -~,......,....to 1,. 1,,. C.-rect , rvv , .... ., 0t11<1ec._onn. -.c~-~1.,.11 .... .........,. claim with the court or ,_ 1· n..t ~ _ .... .,._.,.,ectarL present It to the personal -·~ --rltM • n.. 0i1T1t1CT , .... ._..,. rlt!M •• representative appalnted •n for ... --ef ._.,.,,.., ~ rwjkt ...., w.., -. "' 1e w.i.,. .,, f ...... 11 ... _,", ......... w•lno end ~ or .....,.... .. ti ... '" .. ., by the court within our _ .. 1,,. dadl'-... "'"" oten, -..,,,. .. .....,.. months from the date of llo•tt. r-. l...cll,... -.. ._, TM 04STillCT ,,_ wuc.-lrom first lc;suance Of letters as -w.. ~ -.._.,..., ....... O"-.... Oell«t,....., .. 1" I I 1!'--. ()() ,,,0, e"41 llfl<lll•'' •trv<twr•• ••• Mtt•• ...._....,,.-••I l'••v•ll prov ded n ~t•on 7 of "" ........... .,, • ..,, _, ....... '"" r• .. .-PH ... ,,, .. _.'",.,. the Probate Code of 1"''"'• .u-....,. .M nw....., -teu11tY i.. wN<l'I ""' ~ •• 10.,. Callfornla. The time for _.u.,.." Lot A•,.,., .... ...,._•• ,.,.,..,,_ 1ot -" «et1 "' ''"" lff fll1nn cl alms wlll not e>e· per,....,._._,,. ... "1 "-" _,.,,,.. -lo Hecu1• ll'le <on " 1 ...-• • ""--~ 1t1 .. trlld plre prior to four months Ottl<AI • .. CMeoly lite<-• .-. n.. •Qr09Dlne ",....... ot per oi.m from the date of the hear· c-1., .............. ,..rw, ,... .. e ••• -""m • .i ,.,. D1ST1t1CT.. ln~notlced above "'-""'.,.,.....,.,,. ... 13flf"•rcai lk• ~et U?D -·A...,.. OU MAY EX0 AMINE Me~. lfl llW Offke .. \M c.wmy ~ M1M, ~· Cop1et mey be '"'°""' .. ..._C'AM!ty ....._ .. ....-.A <oVt .. ,,... the tile kept by the coort. • ,.,..,. -'• --" 2111 ...... tMll .. .....,etlMIM•ll• If you are Interested In the II•..,•<• LAM, Hvlltl .... 941 e .. cll, TM ......... e&Mclli4't .. PH ,_ ca11Mn11.t.,.... ,... .. ..,,.._._.....,..., .. tstate, you mav file a re· re,.,,,,• .... ~ 111......,. _., ..,... w• i.n. ,.,.. r ... flH 11ot1N1 quest with the court to re-°' 111e Ufll• .. -e11 COflf.,_IOft ot _... _.... ..._ ..,.., .. " ... ,, c•lve .,....,.i•I notice -t ..... ul• •t ,.,, te•ll •t1f ••lone• 1 " ..,,.,~ ., u• ,.., .v•••nu• 11y 11010 Hcwroo h 1 ~-=~!:;...,.,....,..,..COM Inventory of estate asseh ~wTrwlO...tftttw~-TllACTOtt .. """"' IN c8'\lrt1el It Ind Of lhe petitions, 8C· tv .. ...._ ,.,_ 119tt•t .. -• ... _......, -...., .,,., "*-"••-c-• co u n ts and r •ports taM ....... wftll.... ...., """'" ... , .... , ........ .,. d , ........... I 1!'--tl 1200 "'" ., ....,.. .. • '"' .ntt111 ................ , .... ,, •H _._.. •'<r ~ n ~ on w111 11e ........... N•twMelf offko ~"'~WI 111e H"wti.t .. of the Clllfornla Probate 11 .,,., tttN MIM IN flnt ,_keti.t tllO ~. Code. !_....,.....,_..._...... ,...._,,,.,."""*•11i.ww Oelef ....... ..., .. J_.,+ ,... • ..,.... .. ~"'-(4') *YI eftlef Meitc10tNtw••Ot4 ........ ,...,......, .. .,.. f'ranlt J . M•"•r, At· ..,,.,.. .. ,.i,... ~,,,_.._. ... ,.....,.,,,_. tornty •t LAW, 101n ~~~ W41t .. ,.....,,,.... ... ...,.,.. Wllt"lrt atvd 100 _ ___.. ~ ""~""".,,. . , n.aJrl.~ """u..__..,....,. ..... ,_ Kirkeby Ctnter, Los ::,~ ... ._. ..... Cllillr9ctDKi ._.. An,tl!!t CA 90024; Ttt: '-" ~ ::=:-cio.sT CCIMMUHtn (2 I t VJ.f1tt, 1 .__,...,, ... ,11 •11 ~:'~'CT Publllhtd Oranoe COHt ,....,.. 0r .. c... 0..1, "'"' ._ ..... ..._. c.. 0.11, ,,._ Dally Piiot Jan. 23, 2•, 30, L.-------------------------------------------------_. Jell,l,,IL9'W .... Jtll 11,9't9 ..... 19'0 89l40 1· .. .... . ' .... ~-------...-... ----.,. .. -----..... --. -.. . ... ,,. .... -... ~ .. .. .... " ... --... -----.. -. . . ' .. ----- - ... ..... .,........ AO DEPICTS RUSSIA VODKA (LEFT) AND CHINA BRANO Campaign Part of E1calatlng War Against Soviet Drink Missile Employees Top Pipe Workers DAILY PILOT 1 Vodka Lfme Affair Cools American Tipplers Saying 'Nyet' to Russia Booze ~ ., ..... .u.a.-.. .,.. WUb a vodka war eacalaUAa a.od mor. and more American ttv left NY1nt "nytt" to 8'o11C-:U:; a tull·pa1• ad appeared tn to •._Pl n W~y , "Old the Ru.uiana ~· cal T" ll ptctured two botU• of booze, a fifth of StoUcbnaya wtt.b t..be na, of tbt 8ovkt \Jo.loo ProtNdini from the top, and a bottlo ol Tl· 1n1teo Pf'OQ(MaOCed "chlnpow," a newly arrived vodka from Chlna. "Amertca'• love affair 'Wtt.b Rua1lan vodb appears to be oa the 1'0CU," reada th• tut, which toes on to tout Tainctao as a wortby rival. Lboulb ellpenaive and bard to nnd. IP Dft&NT WENT DOWN the lubes with the Soviet mlU&.ary lD~rvenUon in A.f..,ant•tao, aome barroom dJplomata are •••Yln1 that la Jual the place for Rwsalan boon, no matter bow muctl vodka m.en reli.ab tbetr StoUchnaya. fondly called ''Stoly," Amoo1 the recent development.I oo U,. vodka front. Pepaaco, the lmpe>rter of Stollcbnaya, anoounced tb1a week lt was ta.kine down lt.1 bWboardl advertlalng the Rusaian boou -mainly ln Southern California and Miami -and can~llnl lta ~wapaper and ma1uine advertlalng Alex S&outu, a director of Pepsico. which handled I.be import of 600,000 cases of Stoly lut year. wd ~firm decaded to "keep a low prof\le until the Ruaaian situ.alloo ln Alahanl.atan b cleared up. "WE'VE HAD CA.SES where people have gone lnto markets or bars that were selling Stolichnaya and aaked, 'Whal are you going lo do about it? Aren't you patnotk''" The Breakers Hotel, a venerable resort for the wealthy in Palm Beach IS one or the latest establishments to ban Stoly The Breakers also took Romonoff caviar off the menu. but that 1s not an issue 111 the average bar "It's your basic boycott," swd Stayton Addl6on. manager or thl' Breakl'rs "NYl."T TO STOLICHNAYA," say'> a sign on•r tht• bar at <:lyde's and Costello's, a downtown watering hole catennai to '>talt• Capitol workers 1n Tallahassee. Fla "We recom nend our Aml'rican, Finrush. Chinese and Polish vodkas " Ed Fletcher. 33. a part-Owner of the bar, said "If Prl"l11dent Carter can stop grain sales to the Soviet Union. we can do i.omet.blng. too " But Fletcher added. somewhat w1slfully, "The darn thmg t!.1 ti 's good stuff " A SPOKESMAN FOR Monsieur Henn Wlnes. whtch obtauwd the nghts as sole dJstnbutor of Stolichnaya 10 a deal with PPps1rn about three years ago, said the company had no trouble getung n d of the 600,000 case., it brought into thf' country last ~ear Amen can "ah•s of Stollchnaya, the only Russulll vodka a" a1labll' tn th1'> coun tr}, amounted to an estimated S60 ntlllion A MANllATFAN DISCO, New York. New York. tnvtt.ed lta patrons lut weekend to balp 1muh the botllea of S&.oly left on la abelvm. It i• ool known bow much vodka was lo t O'Harro, prealdent of the In~maUonal Dlacoteaaue, tbe trade usoclatloo for America'• ~.ooo diaco operators, said he will take bia crusade to Loe Anaelea next month durin1 the annual Dlaco ConveotlOo But a spot check of liquor dealers on the West C.Out lndJcat.es little interest ln a boycott Sean Murray, manager of Tom Bergen's, an Irish bar lo Los Angeles, satd, "We've bad much talk about 1t, but we haven't had any direct action yet ·' In fact, be odded. the Soviet Union has been the main topic of conversaUoo among h1s patroM an recent days * * * * * * Maseot Dead? Retailers Nixing Mischa LOS ANGELES CAPl Mischa the bear. lbe cuddly mascot of the Moscow Olympics, may be dead along with pllrns to market hls lmagt' on $50 million to SlOO million worth of pro- ducts, a merchandiser said Wednesday "Our retaJlers have been cancelling all their orders." said Stanford Blum, the merchandiser who had licensed production of M1Scha t-sh1rts. posters. buttons. stacker>. books and oth~r souverur.; fl'atunng the Olympic bear Mischa . he swd. has berome a v1cttm of the Cold War "AS OF NOW, MISCHA the hot•ar 1s dt'od." said Blum. ·Nobody wants to have the sl.lgmd of Ru..'!s1a attached to them " Blum. who alw owns nghL'! to thP "'1osrow OlympH''> loJ(o symbol, said plans to decorate clolh1ng and oth<•r 1tt·ms with lhf' logo have been dumped "The plans to merchand1st• tht-Olym pic s \ rnlioh ha!> <'Omt> to a scree<"hmg ha It. · he '>aid BLUM'S LOS ANGELES ha'>t-d firm, Jm agt• Factory Sports Inc • has ltc-eru.ed and markekd •wu\i 11nH~. J.IO'>lt-rs and t shirts deptcl.lng such ramou ... nam1...; as "St •Jr W01r!>," "Rock) II .·· and the &-e Gees r ock ..:rouµ Thc·1r lakst dC'QUt'ltl1on 11> the image c1f tht-movies· nt"•N M"IC qu1·1·n Bo [H'n·~. "V.t• nov. hdVC' th•· Bo H.-r1·1<. 1 ~h1rt<i 01nd JJf1st1 r')," Blum said Thf• Olymp1<"• pro11·r·t lw ""'rl 1n\ ol-.:1·<1 ~.A rnJJor • 11mpan1,.., v.ho v.1·n · ltct>n<i-<1 t<1 ITIJii1• 11r<;d11r1 trl\oh 111~ th1 111~0 11r M ts cha·s 1ma~I' "Hanna Uarh+·rn h.1d t•lann• 11 .1 luddt•· 1•art<111n ~wn1·s r1•iJIUr 1ng M ~ha . ' smd Hlum · T hat h.1 ... t1t·1·n ran11·111'11 too .. There was also a r htldn•n'<, hook ilnd .i plan t•1 111• in lh<: WASmNGTON CAP> Air Force omc1aJs say building a nl'w And Larry Soll. a v1ce president of Mon&1eur Henn, .,aid th4: rompany had no intention of discontinuing sales of tht> vodka. even temporarily Nonetheless, the vodka rebellion appears to be spreading Oly mpic symbols "'1th pr1·m1um'> Somt· <'•1mr>ilnws Wf·n· going to give av.ay an Olympic 1tt:m 1r ~"u boui.:ht their toothpa!.te or whatever, ·he explained missile i.y1>tem sprawhng over 8,000 square miles ln Utah and Nevada will requirl' more construction workers than were employed on the Alaska pipeline. Chrysler Drive Pays The officials. previewing the massive job of bulldlog the $33.8 billion MX mob1ll' missile, said Wednesday they don't have answers to key questions about the environmental, social and economic impact ot building the weapon system. Air Force Uodersec~tary Antonia Cbayes said that while the COLUMBUS. Ohio CAP) government will atart seltine aside land for the program in 1981, The financially ailing "we at.ill do not have the data oecesaal')' to tell you all that you Chrysler C.Orp. ls paytng need to know" about lta Impact oo nearby areas. S50 to anyone wbo test She tE>stified hf-fore House lntenor subcommittee on pubhc dnves one of its cars and lands. which is examming the impact of the program. The hear buvs a vetucle w1t.htn 30 ings were contmumg today wtlh testimony from the governors of days even i1 it's a com· Utah and Nevada petltor's model th h • h f · th MX f 1985 The offer, which runs At e e.g t o construction on e program, rom t o Feb 16. has been made 10 through 1987. some 25,000 persons will be needed to build the systl'm in valley!l or the two western states, she said C1nc1nnat1 , Kansas City. By contrast. 21 ,000 P''rsons were employed at the peak of work R 1 chm on d · Va • and onthe Ai~kap1pel~1n~c~"~s-h~e_a_d_d_ed---~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=::::=P=o=rt=l=an=d=.~O=r=e==========::::_ NOW! REPUBLIC'S 1% LOAN GETS YOU A $10,000 MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATE FOR JUST$5,000. Deposit $5,000, or up to $9,000. We'll loan you the rest at an effective rate of only 13. WrTH •s.ooo DEPOSIT EFFECTIVE ANNUAL NET INTEREST RATE NET ANNUAL YlElD • •9.000 DEPOSIT 10.886°/o 11.775°/o 11.377°/o 12.334°/o (W£EK OF Jan. 24 THRU Jan. 30, 1980) The larger your deposit, the higher your net earnings on your 6-month ~10.000 Money Market Certificate as the above examples show You repay your loan at an pffectJve annual interest r alt! of just l '.\i mo re than the per annum inten>st rate of your certJfkatP Meanwhile, your St0.000 certificate keeps earning Its full lntt'rest to maturity. Here's your chanc,. to participate in to- dov's high-paying Money Market without that big $10,000 minimum deposit In 26 wee~ you've repaid your nomlnal loan and have collected a Udy profit. It's an amazlngly slmple way for you to enm today's high Money Market interest mt.es without e huge deposit. No "hooks'. One print. complk:otlons or risk. You don't tie yout funds up for a long period. And your • 11111111 aC"count is in~urPd by an agency of the Federal Govemmenl Put lazy dollars to work that you may have el!>Cwhert> We can transfer funds for you from other savings lnst1tutlon<1. No addl· tional fees. or charges. Now Is the time to act. Call or visrt your nearest Rf'publtc office for your dollar s bf'st friend today" -the l't Savings Loan. 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' 1 . .. --.. -.............. . -OM. y PILOT' s OSITE TRANSACTIONS ;1 &USINESS I STOCKS: l'ieaD• Dill r Money Advice Often Confusing: # • 81 JOHN ClJNNIP• :-• NEW YORK CAP> -To whom do you t.um for flllao~ cial advice thae daya? Who can you believe at tJmea like tb•Je when ttie • future. which we once tdr::;uy believed was out t.bere walUna for 111-brtabt, • and beekon1Q-oow ~ appun into a dark economic roa1 Wttb world eeonom~ undereotna ha.ale cbao1e1, wtt.b ll.lllatlon bnuod the CCII. trol and maybe the undent&Ddina ot aut.horiu... w!Ol enero availability ao unpredictable. where do you turn (qj directlon? .;...c Judiini from some of the popular sellers amona boob. many people tum to volumea with lntri1uJ'n• Utlea that al ve the reader an extreme choke between preparing for disaster or 1ear- 1n1 up for aucces!i You are advtsed to get out of real estate by Engmb and Cardiff ln "The Coming Real Estate Collapse," and ex horted to buy it by Jake Ebach in "How To Become a Millionalr&-Even ln Today's Economy " CUlfNlllll THE SUCCESS OF Howard Ru/f's best seller probably results ln part from the title, "How To Prosper During Utp Comlna Bad Yea,..," wbJch aca.rea readen and then tells them they can do somet.h.ing about lt. Ashby Bladen utilises the same duality m the title of h1J book, ''How To Cope With The Developln& Financial Crisis," now being promoted u a lorecut of Impending disaster from wbJcb you possibly might escape. The question ln many worb is whether the autho~ have utilized more emollon and conviction than anaiy1u&. ;ind 1n t.0me productions the question gets raised of whether or not they arc 111mply explo1ung featr In !!Omt', what are hailed as courageous forecasts are mere rf'<'ilatlons of what ulready has O<'curred or what ob vwuKly ron ()(•cur "Prndlct1on ." say'> boolr. ·•A major run on I he dollar could be gm any time." To which many pe•ople aught rep ly . "Hasn't it already occurred?" "Prt-dtctlon," It contlnuea. "Lone-term the adverusemenl for Bladen 'i. interest rates, i.ncludina mortaa&e rates, could jump by 3 or 4 ~~ot.a&e points lo 14 percent or even htgher " Well. buven't tbey'! Isn't that history" "PRFDICTION," THE advertisement reads, "Otl prices v.,JI &00n n!K' again csnd OPEC and rJthl·r I ~ rredtto~ could soon begin d1ctatJng L S economy pol.Jcy · Some M>Uld say It's bappe-Tung now ''Prt"'11clwn Soanng personal, business. and govern mcnt debt '4111 C'ausc a wave of pnvatc, rorporate, and rnun1<:1pJI bo.tnkruptC'1•~." Hi&nlly a forecast Personal ti.1n kruptc1t·.:. aln·Jd~ urc· UI' Chrysler had to be~ \\. a~hint.:t•>O for hcl~ So did :-.c"' York City. Off1c1als an· '4;jr\ •JC lh•· (manual rond1t100 of soml' banks too It:."'" vn r1°N>rd With lh1· (utute so much a question mark, the al mospherf' 1:, conducive to the exclamallon mark You can be 5hocked or you can be cbttn!d -and to be fair, you can also pick up 50mt! useful tii» from these and other books but }OO may fmd 1t d1fftcult to get some qwet advice EXTRE"E TIMES rold and hot wars, f"Conomn· ::.hortagc. .... b11.: dl'bLl., b1~ '>OC1al problems, chiitJl<'nR•· t•1 freedom ma> c.kmand t.tldt people be .shC><'kt-d 1f th• ... aren't aJn·ad) because.', ps.>chologt.St<li will tell >Ou, p.•oplt drl' man1 lously adJUSlaOlc. so mucn '>O tnOJt 1111• 1•xr n·m• <'dn 1,.:conw the accepted norm Thc:w an utreme ltm~. limes of upheaval an•I < hange, .mcl ~>me.• J>('Opl1• lt•nd t•> ~lumber unawarl' And"" !ht>) ha111• to l>1· roused b> sllouLl. of Ctre But that d~n ·t r<-~l\'e the problem of where other:-. ran J:ct Y1m1• quu•t ad,·rce from someone who has studied the s ituation, kno'4~ :-.om1· faru and can pro1ert from them Fir.a t o 811Ud ht I r.,I•~ Hudt Maaafadlariag Co., Irvine, one of the natJon's largest manufacturers of fll3tenlng systems and mstalla t100 tools for the aer<>11pace andustry, will consolidate all research currently accomplhhed in three locattons m the t 'nated St.ates mto a new research acUv1tiea facility to be constructed m the lrvloe Industrial Complex-East (tfC- East>, according to Joseph P. Hammer, vice president m charj(e of research for the Detroit headquartered f1rrw The company has purcbosed a 1.S-acre site at lhe intenet lion of Muirlands Parkway and Thomas near the San Diego and Santa Ana fr<'t·way!> T1co BeU has leased an 8.G48·sq uare-foot unit located 1n th<' Irvine lndustnal Complex, Antique Guild Plaza ;,t 180~ E l>yer Road, Suntu Ana. for the p\Ul)Ose of housinH accounting, training. and real estate facilities Wbdom Import SalH Co. In~ .• lrvme. has Qamed C"bulea W. Brady manager of ch&ln accounts and special proJeci.., according to Rick Telles, sales manager, southern d.lvlSlon . Brady was formerly sales manaaer for ShHla Beverages. Tbe farm IS the lar1est Importer of been and beverages Gold, Quotatio11s ................... -,.. ____ .............. -.. -~¥ .. --.. ---~ ............... -~----.. ·----.... ., --. ,. -_, --4 • ---.... . . -·-.... .. . --....... -~ .... -. -------...... ' . -... -·-......... - I .. , WENT TO Florlda to do 'Health' for Bob Altman Thal wu heavenly, lo be playing another character for eight-nine weeks lnat.ead ot myself. Then beck here for the Oacan and Lo France for the French editioo. To New York for my son's (Sam Robards> eraduation from high school, then to Aualralla and New Zealand. "I returned here lo do tbe 'Rockford Files, and on to Sweden and Italy. I picked places I had never been before, so that part of the tour was good. But ll'a so hard to talk about yourself all the time. You've got to keep your energy level up all the time. It's easy if the interviewers have read the book and can ask ln· t.elllgent questions. But if they ha· ven't and you get the same old mov· le·atar queeliona, it's so dreary." Story in Book ... ~~l ad· •• uan.uea ... l\tt ot b1r auto 0=1 -.-~LDWJ ,1.1 aum. M'liback lD tM flnt ..... tq. IDOtW• u.. WQ. "•&ADINO ... bu ... .,. a pct fl aaJ Ule; lo write 001 ~t --peop)e .,,. .. Ul at.al 1jof," lhe •aid. Dom lhl •a99 •01 NIJW lbcM ADJWl~•-nie. LD "I li(pelr'f ''No. • at all . r d.l~'t ,, to burt &Q)"ODI wtt.h lh• book: C.bmt ••re DO "9deUu I wuted to Httle. Hot Ua.t I'm lllM Oood1t ~. .. , trieDdl bow tbal .. TWo ftaur-.. .,. creased wttb ut- ter fnn'"Mu ln tbe booir. &be wrote t.bat l'taU Shaatra behaved ''Uk• • 1-" when be auddenly dropped ber att.r their propo1ed rnarri.,. broke into prtnt. ... SENT A COPY of tbe book lo P'Tank wbm ll wu flnt publiabed, with a note aaytna I hoped be UD· dent.oocl" Bacall report.eel. "I never beard from tum But what t.be bell doet be care., He hu bis own Ute to lead. And be ian't exactly famoua for b1a 1en1e ol humor. "l don't know what hia react.1oo la, but I beard be -•• di.apleued. 1 do know that various bost.eaaea ahlver and shake over the tbouaht that P'rank and I will appear at the same Ume at one of their parUe1 " She also wrote tbat her diacoverer and ment.or, the late Howard Hawks, made anti·semitic remarks, unaware that she was Jewish. 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Couftty °" •-.. e1 • .-1c ----PUBLIC NOTICE ., " .....,. .,,, ~un ., •~ J-v" "'° k ... M I• ttc:eMoHI ler ..... PA· ..._.1t,_1n..., ... owlll1M.._iflq ,., ... .. , .. ...._. OAANOa COurnSull'l..-O• ...oftMAN 1' WAnoN l'vCHl-Or .... C...I Delly l'llOt, 'C1"'06fSAiiOENl'A"' _,,_ *""""· J.., 11,M,J'l,,_7,UIO U.. l""'klCUTtNGPLACf.I .......,.,, ...... otTrvtewt -JolWIM z-.. 111cmcat'"11•0•"'-••s., ~·-er.,. c-o.i1., ,.,..,. -·euc NOTICE .. _. IMf'TA~CAUl'CHllflA J 11 ... -~v .._..K-Pl.A.INTI,,. otOC l"l!ltlMAN ... . -· ·-ta.I ------- ~ e>r.,.. c-o..iv Pi1e1 oc, aNOAHn roev u.•H•Hf.. .. ,. • ..,. NOTJCo *"la TO COWTilACTOtls Jt11 J~ !WO .oo..i OOH CAAHIN< NtO DOES I ...._.,. ~ v-..n. • CM.U ... fOll atOI - ' IO, IM!uaM S<l!Mf Olslrlcl COAST COM· PUBLIC NO'l1C£ """ °"' N-*15 MUM1TYcou.aoa OISTlt•CT MOT~v:=:.:::....ne NOTtCEOFOEATHOF e1~"A.M..,._ ... ..., SUN•IOll~O#TM• ,~_,, .......... ,.. ....... ALBERT c. DELMAS "1e<•ota'41•---Offl<.eflll .. llTATaMCAi.1..0.MIAN>tt -..... __. ...... ,_._..AND OF PETITtO.. TO Pwc--. ...... C-1 ~"' '"•oo:::.::MtM = •..,., .... • -.... ADMINISTER ESTATE ~'::'~c.!~~ SU~HT TO li'fl'tTt()6f I'<>• AVISol !MW .............. _ NO. A·102915. ~ LITTlln 0. AOMIMIST••TIOM El T~ ..... ....,. -• 1H T 0 a I I h e I r S , l'rojul l ... llllfl<ell.,. Heme: :,."1°"":Tlf'~':/'o'":: ~:~:'=:::'.:;:-..:-~.':":'beneficiaries, creditors~=.._, • .....,.~_.~ INO.Pl!ND«HT AOMIMtn••TIO. ..._..._..... and contingent credltOf"!> of ,., ........... Oft Ille Offlc• ot ,,,. o,. anans M:T •-c,., •t TO THf. OE1'£MDENn A "'" Albert C . Delmas and o. .......... ,.,..,..., ... ,llftPl-•no. -.i ,_._,__n • ..,.,..,..._ persons who may be '-1' '--"' CA>t•• Dom<t. (•tale ot MELANI( MARI( tiff~.,.... I I IJ1' ..._ ,. ... c:... ... M4w CA PRIVITERA.O.C.-• II vov Wlal\ .. -·"" , ... , Otherw se nterested In the ~ P•lll-JAME\" PtUVITERA ·-"'" ----... n _ wlll and/or estate HOTla ·~ H[llEllY Gl\l(H lt\411 ~ '""'°10 """" '"' "'"'~ '°' 11"' ,.....,,.. "_......,.,.,...., '"• A ~Ilion ha.S been flied ,,.. ·-·-$<-Ollt•kl o1 L•ll••s ot Aomlnhlletloft •no ror "'"" '"'' t-1 • -'""' PMMl"9 "" by Ma,......-.11a ,.. "-lmclS °'-C-V. CM•-.a. «11"9 O\' Au1hO<IUlloft IO Admlnl1ter u.-. .... '""°""' 10 IM ·-o•••nt I" • ' ... ~ '--..,..... In • ..., '"'-"' '" c;o... ..... "9 &o•rO, •-oendomAOmt"'•tr4''°""' f:•wi.. J .ntk• c-i ....., -11 .. ,...., 1,... the Superior Court of "••••"•"•' ••••rr•o 10 ., A<l!ProoClltt~,....,.,,,,.._.. ,_, • _,._....._,...,,..,,..,.Ora~ County ~~tlnq 01\T1tlCT" wtft ,.°'" "° 10 ""' ' "'"'"'-" '-" P<A14oc.a11on '" o .. 1 o-•"9 to .,. ~o '" ow that Marcella C ~lmas "°' ~ -..,... _,t.t..., llme. IMOt-ContO.OlyPI• 6o<kell \JrM-\\..V..OOMI.,___ • w _____ OI_ ... F..-11n1 R-.. 111 .,. __ ....,.ic.t_.,,,... be appc>fnted as personal c•n•••<h •~ ,.,. ·-0•01 .. 1 J n.. -ot _.,,.. 01•'"'"'· -""' c_, _,. -H •representative to ad· "•-~ •0 .. bO<I ••r ~ ••-•et.,..,._ ot <M••" .... 111<19.....,.~.-to<ttw r••,..o. minister the estate of •ot'-' H..._,_ c..i-..--....,...,..,_C~-11 (-•1111 -I (.,,,.,,..,... hwlwdl"9 DATED J_.,n,r• rttun..,_...-.-... _, 1..,..,. Albert C.. Delmas (under <-lnt-~titell'-"9 .>emes R ,.,._._ o1 ..._ • ..,,,,_,,....°' .. ..., .eo1 ... ,. the Independent Ad. .,.,. ' s.n.ctwr• •u..,••-"'"''-_,,..,..,,,,.c.,,......"" ministration of Estates -N<•1111• <.n<Al• .. •1"9 •"" ••l•f'en<• 10 """<"" ,,...,. '°' ., "--·-.. -... Act) T-....---4ltlon I t f ... ~. ~.....,.. ..,.. c~i '" ,_, _.lc\lltn,. _ -..,. 11...., .. en.r.y ._ ... -·,.. _ • '""' """' s ~ or .,....., ~ -.-.. •-<Int -"4«• o1 '-""11 ttw ....,. ~•• .. ae ,,_,...,. .. --...-hearlncj1 In Dept No 3 at .-e_...ioo. ..,._ -M••"9 •" -Mttw,_._,.~,,..1 ,o oo,_ ... ...,._,. .. fltM••"-TOO Civic Center Drive Wv<n.•,_.~ em 111 h <~ ot 0.-1,,_ Oeled Mlw 1t ~ W S • 11' l llOUQh •l>CI """" Ho ) of...., <OU<t ... 700 Cl•'< , ... IK WILUAM. ST'°"" e s t • d n t d A n a • <~ ... -.. '41 < ·-· SI~ on ... w.tt. 1n -or; ., ~ ,.,,... OH1I • Ca I 1 for n 1 a 9 2 7 O I on ~ w11 ... oc~ -m•• =====1ic"a1u= .. ,,,..• MMOOMALD 11yn-n.1a o.v. FebrU¥y s. 1980 at 10·00 ~"'::'~~":'• Dont FRIENDS OF NEWPORT TitEATAe ARTa <:eNTER • · °"""" d m · -... PR.,,.., MIAO. 6 "°5a..WA~ R A Y R 0 LS T 0 It • I S' & •ll'I 4 -~!fie....,.,. O<•""' --.NTTHEPLAYERI Al'ret11 lr'st~-llLvait_,. ' IF YOU OBJECT 10 tht" ,_ January 10. February 2 an.....,.. .. u. .,..,........,,.,.,__ s....,.. orant1"9 ot thft ~t1t1on •m -s -"""1 c ... <-.. ,,. -M-1C-°""9. ........... ..... ~_..! ......,,Id ........_ • -- SUM MERTREE ,... ., ... 1n,1_..,. yous ....... e1.,..,r appear •m -•-~rtu1 ...._,~CA'*' .. --.,._. ~ at tht" hearl"9 and $late ...,. -.. __......"' -.,.-.. "" 11w1111M1W1 Pvt>41.,,..,0renorConto..1.,P11o1 your objections or file...,.. ........... -.-• .,._._ AN lNTIMATE FAMILY DRAMA lllllMll•• •=:.:-~ °""' ,.1..,. ..1t11 1•. 11. Fft' u . tt9 01411 written objections with the ::_.~~-• u. --Ron Cowan J ... ~~11 •• • court before~ ~rinQ. .,......._.,, .. ...,....,.....,.._ CUffTAIN l:JO. aox OfflCE OPEHS 7:00 P.11. PUBLIC NOTICE Your apc>Nrl\Ke may be --el .... .. ---IEecfl Mt PUBLIC NO'l1CE __ In ~non or by vour •t· ...,.. • --• .,_ ~'* 1•S.aion dtrec:tM br Gregory 8edl BMA. UA Movlll HD-4022 OllANGt Clnedo•t 23 IJC 2SS3 _.._ • ..,..,_ _ _.........,. NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS -COSTA MUA. ._.. ~1"'4 WUTMlalrA UA Tw HJ.IJOS -ff.56016 M-56014 torney. hell ... _. C.---• """" '"°" El TOIO. ~ '81·6"0 WUTMIWTBl i.w., JI.._.. ftl·lltl NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTICE OF DEATH OF t f! y 0 U A R E A ,. 1' 1•• .. -ec *'"' 2501 Clff Drive Newport llellCh •-ecana_____ LOU M. OERKUM ANO MARCELLA M. SUTTON CREDITOR or a cont· .. ~..:::,.:::::=.: TlckmM.50 PftoneorderalG-411• ftrUtlsl I •a1C11L...,Ma•HailM71~ F PETITION TO AD· AND OF PETITIOtf TO lngent cndltor of tM de-.... _..., •• .,,._.. aTUDDITa&laJllORQiWWW·IUD -------&CAo•""...,..'••1-----....-MtNISTeR ESTATE MO. ADMINISTER ESTAT• t.,.I ~~f-yow "f;...w*~-.. """*'° T o a I I h e i r s T o a I I h e I r ~ • pnscnt It to tM ~ "' ...,. , ... • ......__ 1., ...., ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~·~-~~~L~·~~~~'~.,~~~~~~·~~~~.,~~~~~~~~-~·~·~·~·~~~~~~ ~·~ c•m~~~~w~~·-~··-·-eneflclarles, creditors beneficiaries. creditors rep~~nt•ttve aPPQlntt'd -r::~.~ _.,_ ''o"' nd contingent credltOf's of and contl~t of Marcella by court within four a.a ow-ot -o..ent•-o• ,, Ruth Gordon Lee Strasberg in 11BOARDWALK" CPGJ with Janet Leigh An Explosive Drama of our changing times . . . . \ \ . -PORT • • 2905 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar• 673-6260 Lou M Berk um and M Sutton and persons who months from ttw CS.te of _,.. --.. a.a-" P'•Y••• persons who may be may ~otherwise int..-est-""t lssu.tnee of ae-tters as ... ·-., -..... -.n '"I,._ otherwise Interested In tht" ed 1n the wllt and/or r~°"~ ibn ~tlCon d700 0: =.":.: :':::.~'~ ':; wilt and/"' estate· estate· e ro • e 0 • 0 _,,_.....,. .. ----ce" "' · A ·ti I California The ti~ fOf' 1rart n.. ,._. -., ,, .... -Aspetltlon has been fifed by d:rryt ~ ~:1::: flllno claims wtll not ex· OISUICT emu l.Cet•• ••. IJI by tephen A. Oerkum In · plre -v-to four month ....... , •-. c-1e Mew CA the Superior Court of Superior Court of Orange .,........ s c...-...., .............. _..,,. Orange County requesting County requestlno that :rom :k:edct.~~ the ht"ar-=::.:---...... .., .1 that Stephen A Oerkum Darryl S. Sutton be •P-"'(,OU MAY EXAMINE .,_......,...._.,,_o ..... be appointed as personal pointed as personal -...~ .... -•_..lfl90ey o1 representative to ad· representative to ad-the file kept by the cour1. otwM 111 '-1.. n.e ,.,. "",,..'°•• ----NOWBHOWINQI-----• 11 t the t t fl mini ster the estate of lfyou«-el~~tedtnthe __ __._ ......... ~.nC:e~um (~~e~ ~I~ Marcella M. Suttoo (under estate. YoU may f1k" a re-'";:-.::',~-ttw co .. 11111 PAii CISTI lllA llAIC( IUlmlm dependent Administration the Independent Ad · Que-st with the court to re-rucrott "' -,,,. ,_.,, Lincoln Onve·ln Harbor Cinema UA City Cinema UA Cmema 1 Est"'t~ Act) T-...,ti· ministration of Estates ce1ve special notice of the -·-. - -..., ,.._,,., ... , 527 2223 6•&-0573 634 3911 893 f\c.1t: 0 .. "" · '"" .... ~ Tk,,. Ion I inventory of e-srate assets --"'"'" --IN" '"• . "' . ·v.rtQ tlon is set for hearing In Act> I·~ petlt s wt for d of the t t Uld --, .. ft to ... wonorn•n --~...-..... -.. __ ,,._ Dept No J at 700 Civic hearing in Dept No J at an oed 1 ions, ac· .....,.....,. .,., .,.m"' ttw ~mo<1111on o• ~=====================!Jc D c. A 700 Civic Center Drive counts an report s -<..-ect enter rive, .... nta na. described 10 Se<tton 1200 ,.. _ ..... _,_ "·~-' • Callfornla 92702 on West . Santa Ana , of thf> c.i11tomlc1 Probate .... ,_.,,...,.,.,11.,.1mo.e.,..11., AMERICA LOVES "THE JERK" STEVE MARTIN . 1heJERK A UNIVERSAL f>ICTURE ,. '''t v .. •f9$""-"-•• l 'vl ...._ -C ""' 1110 .. '• •t_I(•.,( NOW PLAYING PUTT CITT QUO OW ..... c.M& WllT IOUTll alUT NU IJ'•.-,.63• 91R1 W•tmonsllt 89• ~ toau Mau ~6 •11 ...,._ llW. Dalft.a ~nu An.I ~)I 1271 February s. 1990 at 10 oo Caltfo rn 1a 9 2701 on c---d4 .. .,..,,,...,.._"9o11><c1• m February 5, 1980 at 10 00 """"" "~.,......, --• ....-..,..,, • a . ~ .,n f:liit ~1'9(f Of•Of' 10 Per IF YOU OB J ECT lo the am 1-o1n.contr•t n..oe.,..,.,n t • ..-~ grant1oq of the petltloo IF YOU OBJECT to the E zr• E Stern •nd v..11 .,. ... -......, ~ ~ ,., ,,, -·Id Ith ' 9rant1"9 of the petition Jerome Schw•rtz, ISOO <.,,,, .. , ___ " YOU S•""' e er appear · Wllshl,.. Blvd Suite 1006 r-"'"9 Bo.ra at the hearing and statt> you should either appear a t Hiii ., C lltoml • '\' ._..,,.., c w"'""' your objections or file at the hearing and state ever Y s. • • »<~ ..... ltt ob ti Ith th Your ob1ect1ons or flle 90211. Attorney~ for Petl· _..,.,, '""'.,.. wren 1econs w e tronff. a....,.__..,,,..,1,00.,,, court beiore the hearing. wrltt~ ob1ectlons with the .._,_0r_ c->1 o.... ~. ,._._ o. ... c.M•I o.u~, , Your appearance m"y be court beiore the hearifl9 J,,,. ,. H.. n .... ·•~« ,.., ,. Jr ..., .. 1 .., 1n perwn or by your at Your appearance may be torney In ~rson or by your at PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE I F Y 0 U A R E A torney. ------ CR E 01 TOR or a cont IF y 0 u AR e A ~~~':'~~ .. c::v 1ngent c~ltor of the de CREDITOR or a cont CJOU.10«otsntCTOt1 ceased, you must fife your 1n9ent creditor of the de· ou.ios c:ouwTY C.AU"°4tttt• claim with the court or ceased, you must file Y04.tr ~.--o1r..-A_,~_,, ___ < __ _ present It to the personal claim with the court or -.... -.. 1--..,~ ...... ,.._.....,....,_.1P._,.,1<>< repreS4!ntatlve appointed pre~ It to the personal 1-··----c ... ,~~--ora11 ..... .,~ representative apPolnt..... WHt•~ M1C1~tvc...._011tn<1 1,.,._,.,. • ..,...._ ... by the court within four ~ .... Mew -"'*" .. .,. .......... -"'"9 .. c.neoft .... •"" months from the date of by the court within four __ _,,, ___ "-"·- first Issuance of letters as months from the date of _,,.,~ ....,or-1Y,.,...,.,._....,._,., ___ .. ,_ iiiili:;;;..;.;_rijiiQNj~iiri:=i;ru~ii~~W::========~Provlded In Section 100 of first Issuance of ietters as -:,=~==~.=::;:..~-:.,.,,."°'""".,..'"" th e Probate Code of provided In Section 700 of ...,,. __ ,,,,,__,..,._.._....,10 .,..,,.,_,1_,....,_,.0 ·A MZZJ.Jrt::; SUCC€SS OCUGHTRJL AND~- -RICHARD Olff#lfll. COSllOl'Ol.IWI "GCING IN STYLF ACONdV IOalfWOI'~ _._ ...... .-o·-~~ ·----m• ·- -.-.~!California. The time for the Probate Code of s.t<11e11au.uo11twE~•-c..e1-~"'c..i-.... ifllln,., clalms wlll not e)(· Callfornta The time for HOW. n.1•tf<D'll u '' •Uol.vt:o .,., "''' eoero-.. ._.... .. ~ "' flll I I I I t -• 1'" .._...,"" -.,.. ,,.,.._. ~·111e<1 ... , •"°a.''°"" plre prior to four months n<,i ca ms w I no ex· ~-"'---.'-'11.-...._. __ .from tht" date of tht" hear-plre prior to four months 1 T,. _,., --"'*' ... Er,,.... ...... 11 .,. --,. ~ lnQ noticed above. from the date of the hear-.__"".,.c-1c......-r;eo1._~ .. ,_ .. .,._,..,..,. .. o1 YOU MAY EXAMINE lngnoticedabove. ;~ .. -:.:!'..,.,,.. .. _..,°"""1e'_,,_.~.,...,..1oc1 the flle kept by tM court. YOU MAY EXAMINE i 111, .. .._.,.,..nw,......,•_w1c1_.,.,..,_....,..., If yoo are lnterMted In tht" the flle kept by tht" court . .....,.,,.~eu-1111 .. ~ ,.,._.,.,......._..,_"'.,,._ estate, you may file a re-If you are Int.rested In the -:. =-.,. ,.,_. ~ 11 ~ .. .,.,. ,_... _ k"'°' quest with tM court to re-estate. VoU ~Y flle • re-..,. " .,....... "' .. c-v ot °' .... ,._ 111 c.i~ -,, _.. celve sPKlal notice of tht" qu.st with the court to re-"'9ftklllenY...,... 1111:......,. "- Inventory of est•t• assets celve speclaf notice of the-4 n. """., .. ,_. -· • '°' • .._, "' --ci1. _,,.. Inventory of estate auet ....._., M. ... -.,.... ~ u.,., .,,.. ~ -_,. • and of the ~tltlons, ac-s ........ _.._.......,_.,..,.,,, -.. -..,..._ .... GMllc-. c o u n ts and r •ports •nd of the petitions, K· _..., a.. Dtllrkt. 11111e< _,., _,, ~ ... .._. -•......., described In Sedlon 1200 ~un1!!_.1•'!~rloneports :,.:::=: ...... ~-=:-~:.=...-:.:=:":':' of the c.allfomla Probate ...... scr ...,.. n ~· 1200 of ~., wNdl. """__, ... ...,..,...., 1a "',,.. "' ... OMc• .. .,. COde. the Callfornla Probate ~ AetM., .. ~ ~ CMl9tlt 0ttwtct ... .._ .. •m COO.. ~ 4-. ~ -.... CA ..-. ., ~ CIM1z1'UHJ Qsl .... 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NIVPelO• ~-·...-..c _..... ................ : UN....._. ...... ,c.u --··c NOTICE "D&.n.. van.a;. -...CA~ ....... .., • ....._., ..... .,.-.TMI ..... .... ~..,... .._ .. , .... ,....,,, .............................. .__ 1.-----------;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ,,..ny ""'......._ ........................ ., .. OtlWlct ..... .. ........................ ~. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING There wllt bl an annual meeting of tM mem-blnhtp of South Coest Medical Cent. Corpor• tlon on Thunday, January 31, 1'IO, et 7:00 P.M. In tfte Audteorlum of South COlst Mldlal Clntw, 31m cont H19hway, South L.eouna CA '26n. Th• purpose of the meeting wtll D. to elect truste.t Md to disc.us• such fuf'ther bUl.lnns •• property may bl broua"t bef<n the memberlltfp. Attend•M• of rMmbers Is eocoura~. For further Information call '714) 4"-1560. Robin McDonMtt Secretary of the eo.nt of TrustMS of South CO.It Medltal Center ...... , ..... __ _... 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PERCEHTAOE.8 'I'""° llM ""'.,,," ~OG&y fij) CAMERA THREE Dieting for Go11rmets 'Slim Cuisine' Premieres <Jr1 KOCE Feb. 2 • 'SlJm Cwa1M, An Amencan Approach," a aerlea or 13 ha tr hour programs featuring rec1pe11 for delacloua gourmet roods wtuch are modlfted for the diet comck>wl, a1n Saturdays at 7 p m . premlenn1 Feb 2 on KOCE TV, Channel 50 Each pro1ram repeats the followtna Thursday, beginning Feb 7 au.JO pm The series waa produced at Channel 50 studloe In HunUnaton Beach for use by public televlaaon stations throughout the country WHETHER YOU wnnt to lrn.f' wetght or malnlaln your pre11ent wel1ht. cookinl according lo the "Slim Cui.aloe" method wiU help you achieve your 1oal "lt'a a liveable, workable way of e-altng for the n·'lt r,f vour life ... 11ays t'ran<'o J'alumho, lh1· light hearted and anam11ted h<>'il for the senes He hH manal(e•t to keep a loH of 105 pound." off his ~7 frame by wnnc "Shm Cuisine" recipe!! and <'OOk1nl( methods At a tnm. healthy 1611 pounds today, Palumbo provtd<''> hts own cred1h1llty for "Shm Cuisine" WCY PUNS NBC SPEC/At llOLLYWOOD l AP) "Lury Moves lo NUC" on fnd1ty, 1-·1·h 8, and Is welcomed t u the• network by Gary Coleman llS th~ pint·ftlzed he-ad of proirammin~ ~ Pnlumho '' prt>'lc•nt ly on th<• sl..iff <1f th1• t:uhnary ln!>t1tutt-of Amt>nr;,i und v. as formerly th<.• 1·x••ru11vl' rhf•( for lhP diet oq (an11at1on Wt'1i;<ht Watcher-, I nt1•mal1onal IN AN INf'ORMAJ. wa y, l'ulumbo s hows h1'I te l.-v1s1on 1111d11·m·1• all h1' chf'f'11 ' secrets" dunn.: t'al'h pro~ram Ht-t·1pt•\ (1•atured on "Slim Cu1 111n<'' 1nrlude thO!l f' for m u " h r o o m I ,. r ij b q u 1 c h e • :-.pt.1i:h1•tt1 pnmijV('ra, prne&pple turnov«·r. n c·t' and 7.Urch1n1 ptf', vt•i!•·ttthlf• c h1l 1 .ind eggplant r1arm1.:wr1a WhC'n lht· ~··ru:s utr:-.. u 'Slim C1w1rn<"' cc"ikl:JcJ(ik whu·h rover11 all the· rer11Jt>~ featured rn tht' tt l"rlf'!'. will be ma de available through Channel 50 'Act of Love' Retold LOS ANGELES (AP> - Edward Fol aaya he bellneft Edward VIII actually did abdlcau the throne of Great Brttaln for American divorcee Wiilia Warfield Simpson as "an act of love " Fox, who plays the klnl ln a televlalon mlnlaerlea which premiered Wedneaday nl1ht, spent conalderable time rneatthln1 the part. Edward, the uncrowned kins for 10 months, abdlcat.d Dec. 10, 1916, and man1ed Mra. Slmpeon ln Prance the nn:t Juu. ••WJIZN ON& aaya love," P'os . 1ald, then ltated. "A stron1 emotion bet•ffn th• two ol tbem. It amounu to love, but love, l"'>v .. , hu aUCbtlY ah11by attactuncnta to lt, and I don't lhtnk lt WU that." CynUUa Hant• pl1y1 Mn. Simpson ln "Edward and Mni Simpson," the stx ·part mmiaeriea atnng on the Mobil Showc&H Net.work The film wa11 made b y Britain's Thame11 Tclev11.lon and waa a smash hit when It aired there The scrlf'll apana a period from 1928, two yoar11 before the two met, to 193'7, when they were married "HE KNEW, AS he aay1 lo lM abdication tpeech qwt.e clearly, that be fell without belna allowed to marry the woman bo loved he didn't feel he waa ablo to conttnue hla dutle1 u kln1 u he wished to do thf!m," Fox said. "The Jolie of that is that he felt be would make a bad kins. .. To aay lt wu dereliction of duty J think bu to be evaluated 1omowb1t. He didn't want to cauH t.be country any more d1atrf'ft11 than nec611ary, but he w;{s adamant about his own fet'llng11 "the actor uld "tie ~n1d ht!I feelings were lhmw or ,, man and human belnR anct how c·outd he rtd himself of them .. IT WAH t;DWAR0'8 conceit that he could marry a dlvor~ womnn m defiance of En1Uah law und tradition and that she would be made Queen or En1land He was, said Fox. a stubborn man, and It wu tbe nalure of hl• character that he would force a political crisla and cause 10methln1 of a scandal. The Duke and Ducheaa of WlndM>r thc>8e to live their hvea tn t•illf' aft"r the refusal to icran\ the duchess royal statua. Tbt duke d1t'i1 tn 1972 itl Lhe aac of 78 Th~ ducheu, 82, lives ln Par111 TUBE TOPPERS KlU e 7:20 -Lak~rs Buketball. The Portlind Trail Blazers host the Laken 1n a W•tem Olvlllon malcbup. KCET • 8:30 -Loi Aneeles Phllharmonlc at the Hollywood Bowl. Zubln Mehta'• last televised appearance at the baton of the LA Orchestra fealurca lllak Perlman u vlolln aololat. CBS 9:00 -People's Choice Awards. The audience's favorite performers in movie• and televtllon are honored 1n Ulla sixth annual show hosted by Bert Paru and MarleU.e Hartley <photo at left). ~~1~ TlCATM fM ~ ()I 0....e !ill•M 'A~wer rt1~ LOUIN~· ,.,.,,. out to M.-. • numo.. .,.-~~-~ •-tt..thehft ..._,.JP-1 e OI 1811RI tt•1••"'0 N!W9 illW(& .. LAUQH DAYSAU..8C AT l.AM9 0..... Otl.iio ........ lhe .... _,., Klft9 Arlhut •• ., llNWID C:Ria••• S.naro llnOa N ~ ef ',,. wor10 enc! .. IOll'*' by Bab f ..,_ 11N1 T., enQa Br~ 11'*> 8 CE OOUJMIO A .._,_, 11111• h<• _, ... to pr-""" ''°"'~··~ comoony ~"ac''°" D TOMOHT 0.-. ..... 0..W L., ... ,...,, Q11•1ttl ~.,.h v~ ~ ......,.,, Jtnl ......... 8 DATIN.a~ fl ~wow.Ill A lortYW .__.,. ol ~ ~ IO gel • (.•11 c.ounGOI _, 0 COWIOI IAIKl'T8AU. 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Or•- t2::IO •••• "Oencino t..dy" ( 19331 .k>41'1 C11wl0<d Cietll G&Dle ' ,~ D • • • The !All ..... 1 um11 JcllVt F °" •rttte OWi• ,,..,,.II TNI """ ot ,,.,,. peOple llf• Clf8'ftellCMfv c ll•nQ•d wh•n lhr1t1 ..... ~ Orte y_. ••flnllllY~ lltlf . :lO'""' I ...... ~ 119621 Doria o.y 6..,.... 8o,.o Orcue -• 11rugoee cMllPer...., 10 -"-~ blQ IOI! "°"' ~­lr'G 12 In . 30 ,,_ I JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & a.talk WATCHING WEIGHT Chef PetumbO Swing to Public TV? NEW YORK lAP I --V1t'~h arf' more crtllcaJ ol tele-v1a1on than the)' wrre 20 yean •RO. and public TV ,., rn a good ~1lJOn lo exploit UM' tn cre111tn1:ly negauve ~rC'f'pllon of lhr medium. rf'M'<lrC't~n rondudf> aftn u 1>urve\ for the l'ubltr llrtJadrat.tin~ SerVl<'t' TV wat<'hers rona1der mu<"h °' thf' proirammmg offrred lod<1y b) tht• commercial networks !>1mple· mindc.·d 1n bad tutf' ~nd un1n form11llvf', tM •mrvey abowf"d Puhllc trlevia100. In contrast. itot 11ign1C1cantly better marka in all thrt>e call'gortes, the reaearcben Maid And t.o take advantage of lb•l opt•nlng, thry auUHtf'd PBS must "poal.' a dm."<'t contraat bet ween lt.Aell and commrrclal tf'lf'v11ton. 11howtnl( 'Eclif>8t-' Cast HOLLVWOOO CP > - Richard Widmark, Ned Beatty, Ou1e Davis. Ruby DH and TrUh Van Devere will atar m "An Eclipse of Reuon." an ABC movte-about forced acbool bua1ng that P'TV <'llln \ucrf'P.d Y.h1·ri• <.om mf'r<'IBI telf'Vl!'llOn fail' m prov1d mil rntf'r1aanmt>nl that I'.'> t11>-\orh10" 1nformat1v<• and t:a,lt'ful " ki>lt•<t\I' of the IUfVf'\ I .IOI" .1l l ht• h1·1i.:ht of PBS' ...... ,.nt h ~t.1t 111n l'ro ~r.1 m <'rw11wra 11 .. ,. tl 11rin~ v.h11 h rt>Jlrf""l(•otatJvPS ol tht' nl'twork .., 2)l() mC"mbfir st .. twn' vott· on program prop<1ul,. for tht• coming \t'aM>n Local programmt•M gathcrf"d 1n ~ Fran<'t.a<'o Jan Jl 17 for PBS' first Proeram f'·a1r. to 11cre-en 11electe4 ahov.'I before the final b1ddtn1< "Obviously." Hid Ron Oevtlber, PBS vice prea1dt>nt for program, ming, "W\!'re delighted with the 11ur - v e y . because rt indicate,. th~ marketplace for public broadca~tuuc can only vow In the 19808 " You probably have something in common with this man. c ... Cel•t '"'\•• "" >•10....... • ... , •.•.•• .. lt4t• CPGt . c::::::= g f § • I '"IU.CK HOLi" CPGt • , ....... "'" T~ JERK (R) ......... O.orve Burne O<MHQ IN STYLE (PO) l lMt•t••e Bletie ldw.,d• "10" (A) •-4•ttU MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,,.~.._,,,, .. ,~ .,,,,,....... ,_..,,.,. •ODL.1f .... ,,, •• ....,.. Of ..... ~ .. .._...,,,.,...,...... ~ ~ ..... AOMlfllO '"ST .Al TREIC" lei• -XRAMER .,, llAUa .. 111 .. APOCAL YPSI MOW .. CIJ HMM goPH/gT/CAT£0 PR(}(jRAMMINB ... 8{).gu/ilu/ gfBrBO . l!:.!!l "-°"_ "'_ Mu~ia-NBw~-MarinB Wealher-~ki Reporl~ Con~umBr RBporl~-glofJk Markel Reporl~ ' leltlftl clHltfltf ICU "' the •• "'ce to bUY or tell ski wear and equ•r.mem In tM CMlly "lo . 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"'.._ .... . . .. .. .................... ...... ..,. ~.. .. ... .. .. . . .. .. ............... .-s.iw. 1-. vei.u .. • .. .. .. • • .............. INerti Mlw Intel 1 nisslon Tom Titus Saddlebeck lbow complet.et itl lbaktdowD cn&lle. PtrrrlNG BOTH A tbHt.r and a play tolether almultu.owsly la not tht eulat ot tua. and the doublio duty bu takeo tu toll oa •"'fat.ea Number, Darliq.' The abow LI very fwuly (at leut ill seeood aod third aeta are). but 1t LI UD· dentandably deficient ln the area of pace and timiJll. Nevertheleaa, aome fine lndlvidual charac- terluUona emer1e. 8eDQy Goodman enacta the pianlat with a leDM ol 1\lltained fn&1tr1Uon. DO 90GIMr' alamm.lna tbe cloeet oa one skeleton before &DOtber pops out. Valerie McD.roy la the llrOapst member ot the cast as bil TV actress wt!e, projectinc a Itron&, abowbU beartq. "Take a Number, DarllDs," were about a week In tbe "Joan Blooclell role" of their public re- away from opeo1D& when the blc nlpt came. Tbe latlons representaUve, Penny Stewart la a bit important thine la that this new chapter lD Sad· shaky but sporadically effect.lve. Wllllam Bodner dleback Valley's biltory bas bepn. abows promise aa Gooclman's old Navy buddy with "Take a Number,,. like molt Sharkey com· an lnteresttna put of hi.s own. ed.ln blend.I outraaeous caotrtvaoce wttb tbe de- mand for frenetic pace oa the part ol lll cut. '11le MOST llllA&IOUS OP tbe company ia Jobn fint act la a lenetby calm before tbe comedic Szura u the muckrakinc scandal &beet Krlbe; his storm -in this case. a caocert plan11t and bis timing la cloeest to that demanded ot the emem- wife, a soap opera heroine. whose put indiscre-blc. And Beatriz Butler sparkJes in her stage debut tiona are about to be dredged up by a scandal as a Latin lovely from Goodman's s~lded put. magazine. Director Noreen Farley has created some nice Once the intricate exposition 1s dispensed with. moments and tnsptred some interesting individual the farce begins to hit the fan with act.ors hurtled bits; her task now is to mold these pieces into a in one door and out the other at a diuying clip. Or. smoothly functioning entity durin& the three re-~~~~~~~~===~~~~~==~a~t~le;u~t~· ~w~h~a~t~s~bo~~d~be~a~~~·~~~c~li~po~n~«~lh~e~m~ning~~n~J~g~~m~~~~~~· " played on an erratic opening night, Uus goal 1s not beyond the company's grasp. ·. n€ttl.€ . CR€€k "Take a Number, Darlin&" will be OD stage for S H 0 f> DRAPERIES -BEDSPREADS -COMFORTERS CANOPIES -BOUDOIR CHAIRS All will be delivered at onetime without aggravation. What a wonder- ful way to decorate. Our designer is here to help. There 11 no charge tor this service. You pay only for what you buy, but you receive ex- pert guidance aa well. Our custom decorattng may be leu expensive than ordinary ready-mades We know you wlll like ours better. 20°/o Sale for a limited time only Enelerle Center 6ast 17th Street and Newport Freeway Tustin (714) 544-1550 Nettle Creek Shop, 23 Fashion Island Newport Beach (714) 644-8860 ..... ,. .. .... · . INt .. ., .... three more weekends. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m ., with a matinee this Sunday at 2 30 an the new Sadd.leback tbi?at.er, 25741-C Obrero, Mission VieJo • • * BACKSTAGE -Orange Coast College will of-.., _______ ....,. fer 35 different theater arts classes in i ts spnng semester, beginning Feb. 4 ... cla!.ses are scheduled during monlin&, afternoon and everu.ng hours ... registration ls under way through Feb 8 in the OCC admlulons buikhng, w&th 1nformat.Jon ...,.. OMtOM FlaD .. ""MOlnf DAU.AS .. CIJ u----------t available at 556-5772 - "'GODSIMD .. ""CUIA • Cl.I Da ily 6 30 ~ot ~un-1]·30 H ......... II• wonder Mid ............ _ .. a.t.Clt .... &.-dtJ I , n.. -- South Coast Repertory bas announced the re- ceipt of a $1.9,000 donation from Mervyn's during the Costa Mesa company's annual fund·raislDg campaign . . . the grant. plus S2,SOO from the Well.a Fargo Bank Foundatioo, will beori1t the theater's educational touring program and l.be Young Conservatory Players. Mary Tyler Moore Bows on Broadway NEW YORK CAP) -Mary Tyler Moore, whose tint Broadway bid bombed. ts trying qain ln "Whme Life II It Anyway"" The orti:LnaJ pl.ay. u perf~ last year by Tony winner Tom Conti. ~entered on a man paralyzed from the neck down ln a car cruh. "I'm looting forward to it," Mi.as Moore aaid. "It's another level ol relatloaahlp because the role will now be played by a woman. Some say ll ls not as important for a woman to lose her sexuality as it ls for a man. But of course, that's not true. "I look at the character u beins_ a very aggreaslve. MOC>tt11 aexuaJJy active person. And that's the way I'll plAy her." Miu Moore's Broadway debut 15 yu.rs ago in "Breakfast Al TUfany'a" closed in previews. ... ....... ~ ___ .. STEVE MARTIN. lheJER)< DAIL y ""'°' aJ I CAMPON llfTCHILL "SILENT SCREAM'' (R) _, .......... . ... -He ..... •• ?"Jill..., ....... U©~f! :AlJ.:! T!l'.!l~~ -"". QOUICM QL.OtC --Kramer vs. Kramer ....,... ....... , ... ... ,_ ... , ... . , .... ,, .. ----'!'\.-"KRAMER vs. KRAMER" • l l I .. , • ) I • ""'-TMl ... 1111 "»tWlt-1"91 ... & 11• ------------611 CLOSIDFOI .. AllS tflOI MOtn t ""' ~&<H MUtT llAT111 P\Ut 0.WID UOHTNING(PO) DAILY PILOT I '. ••.imt Ttll lie Wbat You Want.'' sldniy: '1 IOdal c:o 1 wUb All llaeGraw. • ·~ Blrta.da1 • ... ..-Jlone(). ••Bero at. Lara•" John Ritter <"Tbree'• Com,_.'> ad ADM A.rebel'. "IOCJUN• OOOND," Gary BuN7 and ToV Band all • .,.. 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"9g. 311.91 27911 Dr~ ..... tDagll jobs with lhe 1-*• Nrow'I ~duty hemmer &ectl• ., •• hke • ham- mer & ~ • ~ Wfltl ..:I\ btow Alt It... c:on- atructt0n IHT50A Reg Z7~ 19 95 .... a•• 9 •12' plestic drop doth P'otec:tl ftoon and fumltur• OI ~ lhrubt oualOe. 1-4-wy duty '600 Aeg 3 58 2•• .. .. ........ ,,..,,..., -• • -• 41> .. 4lt -~ -"" ... " ,. ' ,. • • , , ' ..... """' ,. ~ ' t I "' •111.nlngs •Erma Bombeck Uncters •Clasllflld 1he asking price for John Wayne's waterfront house, left, is $4.5 million. Below, the late actor discusses his career during a 19n interview. John Wayne called Newport Beach home for the last 14 years of his life. In that time his Bayshore house became one of the citys prime tourist attractions. Although the house is for sale, the memory of the owner lingers on. BJ DENNIS •eLEUAN .... o.Hy~Mefl From tbe street, the house at 2686 Bayshore ' Drive appean lees ampressave than many of the ne1gbborine homes in the exclusive Baysbore area ol Newport &acb The tall courtyard walls. black wrou&ht iron gate and windowless lattic~covered facade obv1owly were built to keep out the prytna e1es of algbtaeers wbo frequenUy attempted to catch aglimpeeofthebouae'soccupant. The house at 268S Bayabore Dnn waa the home ol Newport Beach'• most famous resi- dent. It's where John Wayne spent the last 14 1eara ol bia life. The waterfroot home that the actor had boDt not lclaa after Ilia a~ 1964 cancer operatkln was a prtnte n!fllce for the public mu*> died ol cancer lut June at aee 72. Wayne'• home is oow for sale. TllB LM'ftNG PRICE for the sprawllnC six-bedroom, six-bath home ill S4 5 million. The terms ol the sale -WaJM's estate 11 atil.l an probate -require that the enllre pnce be paid lacah. Annette Lippa has gone from selling cars to providing entertainment. "It's the highest asklna price in Newport Harboc today," saad Manon C. Bwe. prefladent of Macnab Irvine Realty, a subsuliary of the Irvine C.Ompany, which buexcl1.111ve tisltng on the house. The price does not include the land, which 1s leased from the Irvine Company, for approx 1mateJy $8,000 a year. Buyers, however, have the option of purcbuing the land for approximately $1 million, said Bu.ie. The boule baa been on the market nearly three months. Wayne's 23-year-old daughter Ai.ssa, a sales ueociate at Macnab-Irvine Real ty for two years, bas the 115ting and bu sbown it to about 10 prospective buyera. BUIE SAID THE &EAL TY company bas been ~ by the executors of Wayne's estate to screen potential bu;yers, who may be required to fW'DiBh rmanclal stateme!lt&. (The executors are Wayne's son Michael attorney John S. Warren and Louis John.900 , the late actor's partner in an Arizona ranch.) ''They just don't want sightseers 1oing I ~erving Up Jazz j Zero experience hasn't stopped a Bea.ch womans quest for success. Huntington BJ IOCllASL PASKEVICll °' ..... ..,,... ..... A,_,. .,o, AilDette Llppa wu pac1n1 park-m, loa • tbe only female sale1penoo at a Hun- ~ tinctoa Beach auto dulenbip. Now abe'a somethin& of a double rarity in her .... pro(e1a100. ~ Ill. lJppa. a 41-year-old mother of four. is perhaps tbe only woman manager of another Oranp County scarcity -a niabtclub servtni up Jaa MWm Diibtt a week. And lhe Mmita her experience lo tbe enter- tamm• bul!ne• waa "none at all" when she took°"" the l'dcm of Hunttnetoo'• Brau Attic Jtettauram durml September. 1 °JltJBTPU)WBOrigbUn,"aaya Ma. Lippa, wbo cftdftaaJucty Mtof etrcumstancea and a de· •lN to Calrtlol ber own buatneu fate aa reuom for the job nu.ch. l'UM tboM fact.on with consumer demand for ll•• Jau al c tn an intimate Httlnt and tta euy to fM1be wby the B.rookbunt Street nltery .. dmltlls • ltad>' cUeateJe. • ••1 t»M C b the=::;" 111. Lippa, ·~&be tlDD ii bed. It Cthe club) Jut WOllldn't mak• tt u eJle, .. TIWAWc, wbJch Matl IO penoas for dinner bd lOOln tho a:aalD room, oDIDed Lut •PriDI u an bay ftlltur9 b:t a Nn JcrMJ couple t!Wt traate4to let up a IOQ In bul:lneel. Jill. Uppa; a 1t.ead1 customer'bec.aUH ab. U~• K1'C111 tJMt ltnet, 1e'ai'Dlct tbat the IOD'I '"'-... bOtb ancnut iDd. bom.Sek. 0 l Nici to ~ onws. • 1 doa't you Jet .m11111ttM ~t· ''et a»i&a!ll~' n. jOb ca DOt wttbcM IWbdu cm, ..._.,,.i_ .. daat dall1. And other baltn. IJullden. "W!:'&E KEEPING ll simple," says Ms Llppa. A lot o( clube 10 gung ho r1&ht from the st.art and then close up. I think I've done very well." And nightly dinners remalll (a $7 95 pnme dinner is the m<>t1t expeoslve meou item) to complement tbe Ute sound.a. Sbe credit& Steve Hoob and Bobby Red· neld's respective jasz ensembles for "actually buildln& the cJub" and jllJ credibility over the past few months "One of the thines I enjoy is being close to the musicians," she notes "U it weren'l for them ... "I knew nothine about jau when I started comtne here." Ma. Lippa continues. "Now when J lll~ to the banda I listen to each instrument. Before I Just heard ooe sound '· In keepinl wttb efforts to make the Bran AtUc a )'OWJI but family style environment. un- accompanied minors are welcome unill the kitchen closes each evenin1 about .U p.m. 118. Ll'PPA'S 22-year-old dau~ter, Debbte, of'Wn wean a "Mia Braa AtUc' banner. The bead bartender I.I 23-yeaN>ld Mite Hardy, who arrived fnl8h out of bartender aebool but wit.al a lenitby U.t ot verbal credeaUals. "I Ued," be lau•bl, but Ka. Lippa 1811 hi• 'eberoua aervin11 keep cuatom•n eomtn1 back. She IOOft bopet to turtbet be.r lcifOlnmtnt with tbe BrNI Atttc. "I would IQ' saocb Ute to own tt and .. 're la Dll Ii DOW•" •• ,.. Ml. Lippa • "I love the wort and mJ bl ambtuon la to own a bua1n and lift ray two Uttlt ones tti• btltln Uft.'1 through the house," said Bwe ·Au of Mr. Wayne's personal effects are still there " The memorabilia filled home, which Wayne once satd was filled with "40 years of bard work," currently 1s occupied by a housekeeper and a caretaker. Buie said bJ.s nrm has been mstruct.ed to maintain a "low key" campmen for seWnc t.be house So far. at largely baa heel a matter of word-Of-mouth advertUi.ne, be said. THE BOUSE 18 ADVDTISED oaly 10 U njq uea, a qwuterly full-color macutne dnoted to advert.Wog exclusive residential propel'tJ. Tbe Wayne Uvtng room la featured oa the current ia- sue'acover . Alt.bou.Ch no other houses in the harbor area are selling for $4.S million, Buie believes that that amount "for a property like the Wayne localfon 111 not an outrageous astuna price." The location of the Wayne bouae. be said, a. the key to its value. "It faces the east to the water. wh1cb pre eludes any afternoon sun or wmd, •· he said. <*DVKE'S.PqeCJ) Condos For Worship Facing increasing land acquisition and building construction costs, five Irvine churches have thelf sights set on a condominium concept where they 'Nill have separate sanctuaries, but will share other facilities. By JUDITH Ol.SON Of h DMty li'flet - Land for cburch s ites LD Orange C.Ounty ba~ a b1gh pnce tag on at, a fact which should be no !.Urprtse to anyone who has tned to buy a house here lately. Coupled with scarcity of acreage, tbe- pouibthty of butldlng new churches and synagogues ts almost becoming exllnct A new solullon i-' being tned an the city of Irvine and It may well ~ the first Ume such a plan ever bas bttn used In church history, u y Irvine C.Ompany officaah Wld locaJ pastors The plan 11 a coodommiwn bousinll five dlf ft>rent congregations, with shared classrooms. kitchen facilities, parking and aoclal hall Tbe sanctuaries will be built in one area. Joined ..-ttb common walls, a.side from tbe shared faciliti~ Whlle there bas been. talk of such a center for at leaat five yeani. It Just now la seWnc off the ground to become a reality. An arcbt1ec:t bas been ltlred, five cburcbes have a1reed to part1c1pate and fina l plans now are being made before fund ra1~ing dnve'> begin tn eamet.t PARTICIPATING churches include Plymouth Congregat.wnal Church, Evangel Bi blf' Fellowship, Unaversaty C.Omm unaty Church I Bapttst>, Bethel Korean Church and the Irvine Assembly of God Church Whtie cburrh~ have h1stoncaUy shared buildings. few hMve tried lo buy or build facaliues together for more than one congrega- tion One similar vmture. to Makato. Mann . has three churc~s occupy10g two sanctuan~--0ae large and one !\mall-but none has been d11>- covered where churches own thelJ' own separate sanctuanea on common ground. Sha.red Cac:Wues are oecesaitated by t.be probiblUve cost of land today. In Irvine. for ex- ample, anywhere from ooe to four lites are aet aside in each vi1Ja1e and cburcbea have Owl 'R>i. portuuit.y to buy the land baaed oo tbelr' clM>lce OI two formulas. <See CONDOS, Pace a> • l l • \ . 'Tm afraid to loold I stored the dog food Mmr:>* In there!" 1HOE MISS PEACH ~LL'f ' 5£1iax. • ~P.H>IQ J E~''.r l. ~. THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "All done, Mommy! Come see how all done I om!" ~'10.JcAu. 1~M~1.!!'5 SU~ wnuw IN •• l'Utucv WUOClltllAN ~ ~ "':1 PEOPlE. GORDO by Ferd & Tom Je>Mson --- M/J.YB~ ~e kNOWS SOM£ THING? DRA88lE -• , •• ~ • .,.., ... til FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE fU~OOIS CRPWL flP.OlJm AU. OR'10E.lti~ ICKY-COTE I . by Mell Lazarlus DR .SMOCK VE5. Df!AR ReAc:>eRS· ,cu-r 'f"HIS ou-r AND CARRY ON Yt:><.JR PeRSON A.'f" AU... /IN.SS .1 WHO FllZST 04R.eD ;~~IR MIJSH~f , I I. OR. SMOCK HliALTH PLAN MEMBER f,.,~ c.t•~ ~_.., ....,...., .,.t,tw• -··· t., -.c• t ... 11-.. t· wt'len -•cUd -••'4U>t WH .._..,.~. 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A4 Cllcl( bNt1es l<.lfl( '7 P.11r\1!'1V t2 Sl1lhfofl!<f 49 Samuf'4 \ f '> l/tt< Y' -...,._ ..... __ , ___ . .. t FEATURlNG DAIL. Y "L.OT Q e 's Dom lawn m.. \IP lO a rod brick pa~o1 uagea by a I and whl\.t·llrlpcu • IAD&Llli&tMpaUooo della11 thouae· cabana. wblcb once 1trvtd a1 the otnc for Wayn '•\hi' aec art On lhe olb r Ide la lh• lar1• m11ter bedroom which ( ature.a lwtn balha and drH• ln rooma and an turclH room and Hu.na. An s..t'ICt courtyard oa on 1tde of t.be houte provldH a uoptcal etUn1 for a upphl roloredurimmln1pool ms DINING aoo•. wblch II dOmlnated by a ct')"lt&I d1andeUer, It mo eJocant \han the com!ortabt. wood·s>anelled UVlnc room, whlcb ll wann and matcullne and otters a view ot th tMly throuch 1UdJ.nt doors. It wu wben Wayne pa.ued throu&b th " c1oon and uoto NI r•Uo ttuat al&hlttei!ra Ul boata nu1ht a 1llmpae o the le1endary 1tar Wayncl OMe war. aaked 1f he had much privacy Uvtn1 ID Newport Beaacb "Ob. b ill," he 1roaned. "We ha\.e tbe. toun." He mlmicked a tour boat l\l)de: "Tbat'1 John W1~ne'a bouae!" ''Hell," 1~d Wayne. "f have to wear my wl1 -J can't even come out t.n my front yard " W8 GVUTS LAUGHED and Wl¥D•· 1ee 1n1 a reporter writtn• In a notebook, toftened "No. l\'1 wonderful. They bave kid toun," he Hid, ralaiQI tbe pitch ol h1a arutr voice ''HJ, Mr Wayne! What did they do with your horse?" The voice 1rew irulf a1ain· "l canned It - you'll eal ll tomorrow " But anyone who knew Wayne knew be rare· ly minded the attention He waa always grateful for tua fans and would go out or t\l!) way to 11111 auto1rapba And when bis children were arowilll up, be often loviUd the neiebborhood khh> ln on S.tur d11y afternoons to watch movies in lus den Alcohol, Hot Water Don 't Mix that may lead to drowrun1: 100 degrees Soakin& la 102 degl"ff water can damage lhe fetus Jt la the den-all 1,500 tquare feet of lt tbat wu the heart of the Wayne reaidence . Wayne alway1 made a polot of abowlnC 1ue1 throucb the room. I TUE DEN, WllJCll RU a blddeo project Uon booth and WaYM'• oftl~ OD on• ead, ~ been twed wit.b awan11, dt.atiool, pbotoar•~ and other mementos ot t..be actor'• SO.year m-0'4 1eca~r ~ It housed b.1a Hopi !ndiaD Kuhlna doll co lectlon. numerous Cbarln Ruaaell West• sculptures and a sun eollectioo. MOit of 1t~m1 have been earmarked ln Wayne'• will 't 10 to mu.ewna Buie acknowled1ed that Wayne'& memorabilia ls lmpreulve to aee but. he en> pb11lud, those who view the home are net si&bt.seera '' l lh1nk anyone who ever a aaw a J~ W ayoe moVJe would have to be impreaaed widi those lhin&a." be said, addin& th.at moet COO> menta from prospective buyers concern the p~­ erty 1taelf rather than the decorationJ But there's no denyin& that becauae th.a once was Duke's domain . the house has an added appeal "Let's ~ realistic.'· said Bwe, •·Mr Wayne was a naUOnal hero Any llme you have a person of that character, there are goin& to be people interested lO the home " WAS:UlNGTON CAP> -You've belltd many time. that alcohol and 1asohne don't mix Now tbe eovemment cauuona that alcohol doesn't go with bot water, elt.ber. Accordi.na to the Con.sumer Product Salety Commiukm, dnnkint and uatq a bot tub can be a d~el'OUI combination. THE RISK of drowning 1s s1grul1cantly 1n- r re ased for people who drink alcohol1c beverugett whlle, or prior to, soaking m bot wuter The commission said 1t hllS reports of 10 deaths In hot tube m 1979. Including three whkh involved akobol related drownings Before entering a bot tub, check the water temperature with an accurate thermom~ter Persons Wlth medical problems such as heart disease, circulatory dl.sorders, diabetes or blood p~i1ure problems should cheek with thl•1r doctor.-before using a hot tub LOW W AIBtOUSE PllCESt 1 &>.ng lD water bctteT tbao nonnal body temperature can cause drowaineaa and even un con1ciousnesa, t.be comml.aton warned, and HAPPY CHILD SCHOOL Enroll Now! • Quality Care • Learning Readiness • Chnst1an Environment AAJ" • 2 Yrs. • I Yn. 6:30 A.M. -6:00 P .M. PORT MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Kindergarten -High School Even without alcohol long soak!. 1n V<'IJ' hot wnter can ra.tt>e the bo<lv temper1tture to thr point o( ht>at tilroke, whic·h ran he fatal even to healthy J>('Ople The romm1r,s1on say!> mort· than 90 000 hot tubs werr sold tn the Un1lt'd Stute., last }t'ar amt sales are expected to rhmb to 135,000 U11., year If you are the ownt'r of orw of th<•st-tubs or an· rons1denn1t one, here •Hl' somt· safL'ly rule~ from the l'Ommiss1on -A TEM PERATl RE of too dtgrt!e~ Fahrenheit as considered safe for health\' adults. The temperature should never top io-i and special caution is needed for youngsters Avoid excessive drinkmg dunng hot tub use. Pr<'gnant women -.hould avoid watt•r ov .. r Taking Charge .• ~111i11ar Tl1e1ne t>r Janl'ltt• ll<Jmwatl'r author of Your ri· in C'hargl' 1~ Sl"ht·dult"d to addn·~., a '>t'm1nar l''t•b 2 at the Registry Hott-I. lrv1nl', Thr M.·msnar, to begin at 8 30 a m . as sponsort>d by Women m Management and 1s <'ailed TukinR Charge" Other lopl('S lo ht-explored dunng tht> day lnng session mdude "How to \'1ew S.:U in tht> rorporate World.· "Moving Lp 1n the Corporate World' and "Success Profile of a Business Owner " l''or rt''t'rvatH1n:., f.39 9317 rall D1ant• Mart·h c1l • CUSTOM DRAPERY • MATCHING BEDSPREADS • FLEXALUM BLINDS • WOVEN WOODS •CARPETING I 0.DA Y DWYBY OM MOST OttDBS Call Sharee -960-3219 -free estimates • lnd1viduahzed Instruction •Accelerated Education Full & Extended Day Care II vou hot~ an Jll'm fnr llappen111gl, se11d 11 to Judith OL.ton at the Da1J11 Pilot P 0 Hor JSfJ() r1nt11 Melfa 92626. or roll 642 4321 Condos r------------COUPON ___________ ._. ..... , A Ministry of Port Meso Bapttst Ouch 650 w Hamilton St Costa Mesa 6'42-9181 or 642·1426 99 Fashion die Spectator Sandal A 6eautifully crafted elegantly detall£'d fem mine sh0< Hiii< k Pah:nl "'llh V. h1t1· Trim 'I,'" v Calf"' 11h \\ hlll' Trim \\ h It 1 C :t I ( v. 11 h HI' d "n cl '"\\ Tnm ''' \lapl1·11111 141th \\hit• Trim Beach . ernon PANTS 50% Off FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES SLASHED 'tO~tt c;a°lo dick .. WISTCUIPJUJA =-Vernon's ..... .llACM ••• < t'rom Page Cl> AC'CORDING TO Carl Middleton, manager of admmu1trallve serv1res for the Irvine Co, the proposed sites are appraised for church use. then the low end Of the appraisal range IS taken for the land cost Churches wishing to pay cash get a 25 per- C'ent diacount. knocking the cost of OM acre from approximately $160,000 to $120,000 Or, those WlBhing to pay for the land oo an installment ba.slll sign a lease wtlh option t.o buy Most church sites are anywhere from one to live acres, Middleton said, so lhe pn('e can run over a half million dollan for the land alone The rondom1ruum church which 1s called the lrvme Worship Center, wtll cost each church approximately $500,000 for the land and the busldangs. a considerable savmgs over the pnce of individual parcels of land The idea was first proposed five years ago, according lo Mike Manahan. frvsne Company manager of ('Ommunsty relaUons "A GROUP OF lay leadf'r'l and t'lergy re allzed even then that thP number of dollar.i available to ('very faith was becoming spar.r.er all the tJme, ·he said "Several denom1nat1ons J(Ot togrther and talkrd about thr poc;,s1b1l1ly of a sharf'd fac1hly ;Jnd we rescr11<>d sfHlCE', but that d1t"d It all <'amt-bark with stron~t·r IPadC'r'\h1p and stron~1·r rPa~on ·· The conc1om1n1um rhurch has been rle!:>rr1bf'd as ti pcJs~1bll' 'ancub&tnr for m·w <'hurrhes," Munahan said. !>Ince lhf•n· 1s the likelihood that congregations wtll begin in the shared fac1lllJPS. outgrow them and Ulen move on to separatt" quarters, ma.Jung way for more new churches IJl the condommum Sixty-four different churches on1t1nally ex- pressed interest 10 the concept, sald lbe Rev William Powf'll, chairman, "but 1t has shaken down lo the five which followed through " HE HOPES the rhurch~ can enter escrow for the land w1th10 a month or two and begin work on the first pha~e. tnrludan~ s&nctuanes and parkmg lo the tune of $2 'i m11l1on shortl) thereafter The arclutect. Dav1s·Duha1me Al>soc1ates 1n Anaheim, ha!\ prepared sevrral sPl.9 of pre bmmary drawings and dt'c1~1ons soon will be made about what the bu1ldmg extenor will look like. There are many det&J.l.s lo Iron out and many questions to be answered Should classrooms be placed Inside the sanctuaries? WUI there be room for any of the five to physically e-xpand when growth OC'C'Urs' Should the money be obta10ed throu&h five loans or one? Should the various cong?'f'~ations be able to rent their facilitlea out so that u many as lo churches could use the condomuuum., mERE EVEN BAS been ~cusslon about what kinds of churrb~ should be allowed to buy the .sanctu.anes "We've said so far 1t should be evangPlJcals an the Judeo·Chr111tlan tradition," Powell sald It already promises lo be a 1ood ecumenical altuation "We have minlmlzed our d.itferences and emphul.zedourcommonaUUes,"beadded. The site, to be tomewben bet...a 7 .I and 9 5 acres. l• loe1ted near tbe UnlYenlt.y of California on Unlvenlty Drtve, Qat to the Rancho San Joaquin 10\f coune. P'Ot' sotnc of lbe cburcbel, t.be coodomlnlum represents an outrtach, and for otben, almply 1 new location. . 8ut for all , It Is a commitment to 1 dream of buUdinc worah.lp raelllUee ln • !'OW ell)' wtt.b n r,rowln,'.! p0p111atlnri "",fo11 pcop'e 111 thf' cburche are com· mlU~d to ('t1mrh It• 'n Inc," Powell 1aid. ~-0m;;m; CUil~ FRAMtNO Open Olys A Wet-k MOf\.-Frl. 9--6 Sat. 1().4 1803 NeW'POft Olvd. ... ,.w .. .. ... ltn ...... .... c.. .... - iffi~ f f t r SAVE 5 1.00 on a pound or ,..,,.. ot I .. I I I .,. L._ _ __. ....... Semi-Annual FINAL REDUCTIONS SHOE • PRICE Selected Styles Bro ken Sizes AM ALFI Sk;STO MEUCCI MIRAMONTE BANDOLINO and Others FLORSHEIM BRUNO MAGLI cmcl Others #14 PASHIOM ISUMD. MIWPOn IMCH t7t4t '44-4UJ #27 MAIM sn••· ~&Jn• aa;un ' • : I .. .._.. __ ._.. -....-_. ~--~ ......... -.... .,. .................... -......-............... .-.. ~ ................... """""' Hair Down to There P118UC NO'l'ICB rtJSUCNOTICE n"8 NOT pracUcal, fOU know. 8abht1 pull It, com._ can't I t throul}J lt, tt t.kee fi ve yun to dry after you waab H and 1r anyone noda .. S2 lnt•h hiur in ANYTffJNO. you eet blamed for iJ.. It'• bot on your neck ta auauner , bu11 ft>Ou&b tt.atic eJ«tncity lo the wtot. to Oy you to PlttabuJ'eh and wbeo you have an u~ut s tomach, ll getA In your way. I IUCSft th1l'1 why for Lbe lul dofadt, abort bair ha t "ln" and klioi balr bu bffn "oul." Toti RAvr. TO IMl aorrv for l'errab rawc«t.. u I.be bad bad abclrt balr abe'd pnb aba, ~ eo)d l1a m1WoD ~ bmead of ""· Poor Cheryl Tt•p ~t bHe mado th• C'OVW ol BuahMH Week INt.Md ol UM ot.ber )0 maj or 1na1u.1ne1. Pity OoUy Parton. Don't leU me bn Iona halt bun'\ cauaed baC:k palna. Not \o meoUon poor mlllluld~ Marlo Thomu and Lon.l An deraon. And Ju•t th ink a bout the out or "'"" CbarUo'a Antell l read the other day whc-rt-th" produ~ta tpt•nd S*l,000 • year just to llffJ• all or thrir lon.1. ahtnlnc and no.tn1 1·h11t breaka down to $2e,867 H eb a year or Sll,000 • pound I 11y to myaoll, · 'l• It worth IL"" uncl l unswt>r myaolf, "Yt•a " l'~'KIUI IUMIHU ...,,,..0ATL1tt141N' l'tJ1lU(' NOTICE ,,.. ,.,._,,.. .. ,_,.. ••• e.i•tt11 -.. ......... l'IC"l'tCIUllUMN•M l'UJITA "'-0"1 llflfS, IHU MAMelTllTl ... llf C"••I""'' )lr•el w .. tml•l\le t ,,,.,._,. ____ ..,.~ (.itfo9rftoetMJ ¥h•• fe .. \I>• ""Ill•. U0 1 a-.,.i,.411 al A ••AW. e1.n N ta i.A'Wf lo .. 1 _,,....,,.,., C••-"4•_,.., t .. ,.-.. ,.,...,,.. .... ,, ""•wm• '"'"• •uu r.,.,,,..,, .... _ '"••· ,., •• )ell. .... ll•"1 -.1 .... -( ........... .,.., l .. 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Sbe knew &be wu terminal and wanted to spend ber Jut days with us. Mom .Ued two weeb aeo. and her lut wt.ab waa a church bu.rial. We uted a pastor we lmew sod.Uy ll be ·woaid perform the services. He did a beauWul job. My husband says we shouldn't insult him by offering him caab. He clJUma pu\ors conalder 1t a prtvileee to do the Lord's work occui9nally without pay r feel we should sbow our apprt-C1a llon lD some tangible ronn. My buaband is ada- mant and says l 'm lnaenaitive WhBl do you say, Ann'> -S CAROLINA DILEMMA DEAR DrL.: Tell yoor baabaod AIUI Lu· den says tbo9e who do &be Lord'• work laave &o pay tbetr billa }mt like everyooe ebe. U be ls afraid of offending the paMr by lfYhllC llim caab, auggest be hand over • cbedt.. I can IS· son you lb.at t.M gesture will be ve~ macb •P· precla&ed. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Grandpa died JO years ago and left Grandma well fixed, finan· d ally. Lut week she celebrated ber 83rd birth· day Some people think she la amanng because ( Horoscope FRIDAY. JAN. 25 By SYONf.Y OMl\RR J ARIES <Mar 21 Apr 19): M&ke appeals "m person " Flrubh wha t you start. TAURUS <Apr 20·May 2.0): IUghllgbt f aith m future. Moon in your sign coincides with cor reel Judgments, abihly to lake advantage of circumstances. GEMINI <May 21-J une 20)· Follow through on hunch, teach and learn, re&ain sense of direct.Ion Your opinion Is sought regardmg con· fidenllaJ or security matters. CANCER <June 21 ·July 22)' WU.h comes t rue, social whirl could draJ.n energy stn ve fo r versatility without scatt.erto.R forces LEO <July 23 Aug. 22>. Emphasi.s on pres· tige, civic booors, promoUoo, added recogn.i- l1on f rom superiors. Be thorough hidden clause is "wailing lo be discovered." VJBGO <Aug 23-Sept. 22). Member or op poslt.e seit states views ln forceful manner You are due for pleasant surprise -and Ufe w\ll be worth living with zest ! LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22) 11 persistent, you emerge victorious. Major adjustment ln Ufe alylc is brewing you have £'holce between bannony and intrigue. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 Nov. 21) You may be stting tJuouah lens of wlthful thinking be cauUom. Avoid buly decWoos. 8AGl'ITAaJV8 (Nov. 22·Dec. 21). Jn· dlvidual who dependa on you may try to return 111>me fa.on. 8e receptive, but don't expect windfall. There may be ulterior motive. CAPUOOaN <Dec 22-.Jan.. 19): Personal roa(Det.lam dominates. II alQlle. marriage pros· pec:t.a rome into focua. U married, you "re· dlacover" mate. AQVAtnJS <Jan 20-Feb. 18) New •P· proacb to looc·1tandin1 problem could re11ult in a mON coastfUet.lve, independent courM Pl.8CE8 (Feb. 19·Mar. 20) Otbin valid lliot by rudlo& Aquartua meuage Look beyond e lmmecUate. r 11he £'an remember what happened in Uu.s town 75 years ago. l have a bard time talking to her because she can't remembt•r what she s1ud three minutes before The problem is this Grnndma has told me three dozen Umes that sbe 1s l(olng to leave me her £'ameo pan and her ~old wedding band Ac tually, I don't care fo r th~ cameo pin 8nd the wedding band is someUung l would never wear because I would want a nt:w one from my own husband How do I tell her, without lookln~ 1trabby, that she can leave those thing!> to som eone else and just !Pav(> mt> mon~y'> PRACTICAL lN PRINCETON DEAJl PRINCETON: You wut me to ltetp you cet &be meua'e across to Grudma c.bal you aree't l•lerested ID bebloom•-l••l money. At Liie nme Ume yoe daa't wut to '9otl .. grabby." 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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY , ....... ~ AU ..a .-aw MtvertJMd tn UU llle'tirlpa~r lll 1ub- )ed Lo the Federal t•a1r HoH ln& Act of 1H8 wtdd:i makt'I ll lll~i&al to 1dvert11t any pre fetto«>, hm1lat1on, or dllm IDU\JlUOQ but.'<l 00 ~ co6or. rf'U&ion. sea ur natJonal Or111Jl, or an t.ntmuon to mull,. any auch f)n'f•-n"ll<"l', llm1tc1 Uon. ord!acrinunauon " 1llU lk'.'WllP41 per w1U 00( k..oowlo.ily •.H c·tpt an) ..dverlt•ID« for r~•I eltJl1l> wbldl ls ln vk>la Uan al UM-law ···•·····•·······•·•··· Go:z d 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUQES PAD $62,500! /\Jmost iww Northwood t ondo' F ull Pr1<e lfi2.5W'' Youna Stn~ & CIJUP4<""' typt Mmplu ~ ll'll1US pr>C)( pa ' l11ll111rd!. volleytJall & ~ l rut 1 u~..:r.1dc'<l t<JO T1lre 1d~ an tag .. ' I :.JJ ( "'' 1 iS2 J 7(tl LOW IHTEREST OM. y \92,000 l ol.ILt'. 11\'t"f a.ul>1•-rt lu 1 • llllJll& lolln on lhi.'> l O mo ,..., p&iO ~ 4 bdrm 1-.. • .., ba. wt'I. b . .u. ford "an1 • mon-Crt-al.J\r f1nanr1na a11dil1bk ~l!()l IASft& YA ,,,.u.e.t C ltarmlDI 3 Bdrm+famlly rm, rocat ed CID~ U..'1Ded Wl· dHac, prlctd t.oMU fut at onllcf.lf:'°°· Call for men :161111 ,,,,, , '." ,, \ fJ/1, ""''*'-,, _....__ -I . TH[ R[l\l I ESTAl tRS I ----_ ... ..... 11.6% L.-. Four cm old OODdo, 3 bed room 2i,., b ath . t\repl.ace. gara1e door optntr Nicely up &raded Full p r l<'l' ~ Call~ 2l6a) C:SELECT T" PROPERTIES SIA fOa MILES ElellAl>l 2 Ur condo over look10' all of the Nt ~-port coa.allme E"' ('~lle n t l oc1t1un Compl~ erurt.alnml!tlt & r e('r ta l lo n al amen!Ues Owner pro vtded flft&Ddn.I at • low lOW~~ . BALBOA ISLAND R'U.Ltv ~ S62.950 for~ 3 bedroom r11m1I\' ht>mP With romm pool You~' And &'Ii.harp .ai. lhu ont' ~ 1t won I I.at k.lf\j.( <.:all lor inf<> no~ $<11) l666 •Nltelan lrrol f"or•· Inc "-Jd wba )'OU waat Ill Daily PUat Claui.f ""41 I i I ,. \orr·· \111!• ,, '"'"' ,,,,.. • 11.zto ! pul6'18IWd lnr /,,ur <"Ml!IO'l°U!ll" U"t'I'/...• ~\I ~I lit>' fl-tf{.\ I'll.VT r01T h1 llJ u1tl1 bnth CaU lhr u;<;l\L : j LJf: PA HT \U: \ T 111 l l 6-12 O~I #-.'rt 132 l11r /IJf/tlt'r 111/ul'TMltor1 LIVI AT THI IUCH in a dehghtf ul ' bdrm 2 bath home ON TIU: PE:";JNSI 'LA. with knotty pint• pan<'lini.! 1·H·n "'hf'n> for t•asy ht•;1rh ll\111g You'll lovf' lh <' ~.ph·nd11f f111:pl.111· in tht' II\ 1ng room. lht• handy k1l<'h1·n . ;ind th1· prn.'l' Sl78.900 IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-906 0 CE IBDlll ILlllS ca. OVl:R 50 YEARS OF SERVICE MfWPOtfT IUCH lfG CANYON \In I 1:1,1t11111 \"r 111111'' \lrt<ltl \\1111• ~ 1111hn1• :-.11'1~·11rkd "ila1rra'>(' lhnlo.1kin1' \f .1 rt.h• I nt 1 \ & SJ1.11 IOU'> L1vin~ Huom ~uprrl.11..A~•· 1-olH Ht-dr<>nm, J.'our /\1111 On1• !loll ILtth llntrll' 1-lt>itant Clrr11IJ1 (,ardc•n K1trhC'n lh·n ~Ith f'lff'pli<'t' lluR•• M a't1•r Su111· l.u1rnnou., ltnllan M .1rhl1· Hath' \'Ir~ Of Cinlf ('11ur"' Call 1-'or A ppmntm1·nt $7111 ·r1~1 --.......... 631-1 800 HI DOVB DIJYI Jo 'lace Your Ad CALI 642-5678 I IJ~IOOI: OO"t I REAL TORS•. 675 eooo 2-"3 Eau Coat Hiunw.v. Colona det Mill ·of "·'!'!"',., HALTORS ., ...... OPIM HOUll Jl40..,...DlrJC.m:a .. Nlr c ... ._ • ..,.._.~ ... ,.. ......... .. .... .., ........... ,....,.~ .. ... •few 9"Mt "9.., te ._ Pnll-. , ...... 0,..., J .. 4. • -COIOMA D& MAI: 0. tillll IE••· ..,. _ _. .. w ....... _._ .,. ......... ,.. .... ~ .000 PIMAMCIH• AVAILAILL A ky et SJJ7MO. CoU OF HIWPOU nAl.TOIS Hlll.C....Nwy ... C..w .. Mmr ~ 675-5511 f~~ OCUMVmwt Owaer' a.mUous ! 11.tneu fo rcea quick •ale, VenaWes peoUiouee, uJ. lra deluse "' am rmcula&et 2 Bdnna . 2 baths • frplc. + com llllmity amenilles Wiii trade & °" help hnanct' Sl.87.~! JAlt •• Cllm '°""-All flLA.M J <® WM OCUM YU-WIDI M I D•T ~ / Homey 3 Bdrm and f amlly room. Sep. LA....A Y din. rm. Large patio overlooking Qr'\~ expansive greenbelt and mini view of I U the Beautiful Blue Pacific. Jasmine Q,.......,,.....,.ch Real+\ I Creek is like a group of uuni estates ~ 11 y behind guarded gates. Immediate ....... ,,,op. ....,..°" * 675-7060 * AUHl>OHB> MHl-«ANCH possession. Vacant. $295,000. WISLIY M. T4 TLOI co ... ...._.. Ziii S..Ju ... n ... loed H!wrotn' CIHTH. M.L '44-4t I 0 • SACRJFJCE •,IOO IA YFRONT ._ famtly aUed living We have several fme homes room with crackling with pier & sltp ~ Larfle country kitcben DlDloe roorn. PENINSULA POINT Dramatic v1t>w or Newly decorate·d 4 bdrm. family grounds aod sparkling home Close to ocean. $325,000 31' pooi Separate wing wttb muter swte und EL TORO HORSE COUNTRY guest quart~r .. Take 4 Bdrms., 3 baths; ranch style, over aifi.lllO 8 ·~ VA m1ru-estate in orange groves. $249,500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ~ll!!ll!llm!lm!!!!!!l .... 1!!!!1!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!!!!! 341 Boy~1d1, Drivt· N B 675 -6161 R~Ot<:NTtAL. & ....... v .... Mcwth ASSUME INV~'TMENT J Bl( well planned 4 REAL ESTATE bedroom ln Costa Mesa's NEWPORTCENTER I r1ne.t nelehborbood. LOW AT MULDOON'S Fealurea include big 7S9·fll I = =:n. •=: 61 mat« auUe. A abort SEA.YIEW ==~a;t.:!i ~cleaabomeln Indoor/Outdoor __. prteed well below gJ"MlatU. Ne.er1chooU l1vlnf'. Customized -..&..... 1 • abopping. Bil roccns VIEW home, I my 3 nanu:o. at SllO,SOO. ca I ua.b & k Bdrm. 2 ea. vaulted 751·3191 ~ ~gaa•m~c.-111 ('e1bngs tu1thh1tht a -=SELECT youact.fut! 645-7221 dramatic l1v1n1t T'PROPERTIES room. Private ~ masttt ~WI<' Wrap around patms "-llh TOPLOCATIOH 21 J? a rd f' n w a II a n d 1AJw down moves you IJ1 • wrou~ht iron ff'flce 2 BR 2 Ba. enclosed • Commumly pool & patio Adult ~cup1ed J WeddiffRHlty t e n o 1 s Sf' c u rt t y. Oose to f'wys, sboppi.nc & g -~. 1335. 000 achool.&. $5:2,000 RCTaylorCo 040·9900 lYWtU:1;rmi•nmm 962-44711="»546·8103 mac nab I irvlne realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY MfW OFFHIHG! Hart.or-YJ.w 3 Bdr~rto<1n~ modf'I + gu~t hoU!>~I w 'f1repl<1rt' & separalt' t>ntry. Pcrfrrt for in law\ This rould rnlv vour hou,1nl( problc•m!> ~-16.!IOCJ REAL IST An EXCB.UMCI SIMCI I '4t COME WITH US ... to HAllOI HIGHLANDS. The MOst for tt. .._. .. a 9ood t..ily oriHtM ... gll1hrfltoo4; 4 t..*oow. ...., "*" & ···d-dlliilllg ...., l t/i laltlls. Z fln,.1c.e; I I w..n. eye CIJllP"ll ...,,. est. to patio. SU .000 NEWPORT BEACH 759-8811 THE WotlLD'S ATYOWlF&T When )'OU Vlew 0cHn. .Harbor & City rrom Uus ROrgeous locaOoo atop Spyl(tas6 Hi..11 4 Bedroom & Jo'anuly, fOl"m.81 dtnmg, 2,,_, 81. Reduced to ~.000 for 1mmed1atc sale. or lease at $2000 pr mo n4 760·93H OH THE WA.TB 2Br 2be. den, 41' CbrU CraA. S38.soo or Trade 673-'7~ 2-2 Two 2 Bdrm ~ on 2 separate Iota to be sold t.op!ther to make a great R-2 corner lot in College Park area of Costa Mesa 'r.j2.~ j QUAIL A.~~- •0,.11~•.M.t ;~T;TY~7~60-;9~l)8~~~ MAft.IS ISi. AMD .; . ., · .. ~ A ftne warm. woodiy. un- ique home at a pnme ad· dreaa in one or tbe SoWNandl most~ areas. 5'epl to IWllD· MEW USTING-! ~ 3 bdnm .. 2 balhs each unat; l ·bllr. to b~ach . Frplcs . Furnished for sum · mer winter rentals Pnced ol $225.000. 673-3663 67S-17S2 Eves associated ll1101" l;RS--RElll TORS ;r.]\ \,\. lufbc,..fl •• , 'tt.l HILLTOP SPECTACULAR OCEANVlEW 4 BR 2 Ba . !,-) acrt' lot 4460 Highland Dr . C11rlsbad $195,000 714 729 7011 evs, 71• 644-3164 cb_:..ys __ _ .. oel<S TO IEACH Ultra clean. upgraded 4 BR home L.ge l.Jv Rm wifplc. fanuly nn, fan tasuc efficient k1tch, lndry rm. prof lndscpd Nr &cbools. comm ctr & shopptng CaU DOW' Agt. nmic " boating. 4br. " den.. 3be. 3 frp&c.. decks. hot tub. Slip avail. orlJy. SH0.000 Agt Own '7Gira.ldaWallt Loni Beach SeeSaU1Sun 11-5 Zl!Hl).21687 5"CIAL OFAlt CWy $15.000 3 Bdrm home needs 90fDe ft.Xing, bnng your brooms & shovel.I & ca.ah 11) 00 U)V(!Slmenl. Call ~nn. flll'1 f. I '). ' ,, '"' I '" •, t I l~IU&lil ,*VETS* lell In eommetttal ... •.oao 2 eoua,.. -..oo mu Hardesty llllr. SOI Park Ao. Belboa hlud. ore ....... .-m.... ..._, Ir 11 1007 ....................... S.yfroa1. J .~,,.. IBr .-. w lbo9t docb, Jl.lnt vt.wa. -..ooo. lnQWi• wnt., 1l4 Ala'-. BalboA 1alaad Ga •l9UCTIOH ...... 4oflts Juat reduced from IZ?t.D. With a ,.._. ble don peymmt th1a property •Ill ~arry itaelf. Located oa Lbe ~aide~ the Btvd • It la budy to CbW'Cbes, marketa and public beaet.. No. A LOW -.aoo. BURR WHITE REAL TOR. INC. 67!>·4630 1022 ....................... JUSTS HOIU!'~ aQ1 fl'OCIJ the w attt lo CdM. 3 Br. 2 ba Cape Cod borne. Sl11.000. Call Tim Rhone 631 1.216 TA.ICIOYBLOAH on 3 Bdrm house w 1 8dn:n uicome unit on comer lol Ir So or Hwy Newly patotf'd & new carpet& 1240,000 Ownr •&l Call Sar<t Marvin. m.smor m 6000 Haw. wooderf u.l 1• '"9UIHOMIS JAmilINE CREEK 2 BR. den +formal din· lo& rm. Total pvey, ll« "*' poob, teaoia. prof decor'.. eocl back yud "n,. jac:mQ.. 129.Jlll5. By cnroer. PriD only. Moo-Wed. ZU-4e·J531; ~ TM.Wtla, tlKrod OOPLEX tm.000 '1edi. nnucm. Olli ror alJlll.-.. 1.a Sl'YGLUS Extnmely lar1e view lol. S br. 3 ba. plu.eh bome C~nt ury 21 Lockhart. 962·8847 or evm~M» t -... HERITAGE . . kEALrORS THIMIATAXlll Only '14.'50. R-2 lot. peat 1arcb Ir treea a.,. lw tbe fl.nrt Ume ~-= YoUJ' n.c. FOREST E OLSON .... ... . .. .... Slaiylll SMp. Y .... llomct Sw1mm101 1n your HEATED POOL. Relu. mtbeapa what a way to Co' Lovely 3 bedroom "Greeobrook · home with family area. hearty fJAlllace, eat.&oe area In the aourmet kitchen Covered patio. Don ·c mill It! V eut°IUU, U - IUIDe the k>an. Sl2D.OOO. 8KJl Call~ 1720 ~ -· OAK GLEN D1st1nrt1ve new 2 bedroom. 2'-i ba con doowuu1115 S99.!l90 2518EldenAve, <.: M. 6C2~ ------- SYCAMORE GUN IRA.NDMEW f'abWou:s, large 3 bd 2'-i ba Qual.Jty townhome cmdos Only 8 a\.atlable. trom Sl.09.990 acxi Sant.a AlMIAw 6C2~ •IYOWHB• HOME & INCOME 2 Houaea. w '2(r; do.-n. will rarry at to',;.. ~.<Ol 6'2-0935 ------- PRICE RB>UC El>! West.ude, C M Room for 7 OOlldoa All -m-8170 Ftlt*/•· Lo. Remod. E'ude cbatmer. Leu cf~ Ir It.al. We. Fr. doon, 2 patlo,, Z8r+dm or 3Br. 2 ba, fr-pk. Auume 1718 int SUS.too. Own /Bkr 167M lllllaVade A.-ume~ 1.t. ()pa Rae Sat-San l~ 203'1 C.lvert Av. 2 -aty, 4Br 2\.\ba, Own /ati 8Ul. 831-1257. sm.- .es.ADS.MAI By Owner Xtu sharp Jbr. 2ba laree heated pool wtcrv'd Pllbo ~ to ~eryt.bine. Qwet lor flu lin. Ca II to s~ ~Z.2Z1 ----- FOR SALE BY OWNER utio ISLE R£SI E LOCA. TED OM LOT Ir ONE HALF Custom features throughout. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths plus upstairs Master Swte. Teak Kitchen. complete wtth bmltins. $525,000 760-1737 CAREFREE LIVING m Ul.11 bachelor condo 1n the beaut.tluJ village ol Northwood ANlx1alK>n pool, tenol•, 1pa and voileybiUJ Owner waota qwcal&Je. @ RANCH REALTY 551-1222 mlJMABLE LOAN In beautiful WOO(> 8R1DGE Loan b1tlan1·1· Of $412,500 Wllh lhlS beaW!uJ 3 bedroom '·on do. Near poo&, parlt and ~ Ea)oy lakt> and temi:I facwlJes. Call for deWls JtW0008RIDGE RfAlfV 551-3000 0.tt.GotfCoww Prof dec'orated, 2 Bdrm 2"'2 Ba Vtn1 of lak.-& rnoum&.ul 121>4 ~ A'\k for Dean Ra lhbun ~ HERITAGE PARK Oxldo 3 Br. 2\.'! ba 1S50 IQ tl. IUUOO 56e-lm_ The Price Is IUaht . .for Uda &;. ~ Rey ...._. la Jl&ocbo Sao ........ Yoa11 be oaJJ .. to ~ roll ('OG1'9e and you 'll lovt" tbt" lWlnAlJDI n1cbt hcht YWW m J.rvtne J Bdrm , Z"1 ba RA.CH HOME- SI 40.750 Walk 100 yrd!5 to beach or l'IVOY comm ass 'n pool Gract>ful. open dea111n warmed by natural wood cathedral celltng .. w~ tbruout. Dart nn. 3 bdrms. ll«a&t' wall In 1arage. City perlt, t.eruua CTU & pla) area Sellers anxloui. 646-TIU BIG CANYON Spectacular goU tour'• ~IP. 6600 ~ fl ~ lo • Bdnm. ~~2 bJlh.' l't)(1i IUld !pa S1 , 295 .IXJO THE STARNES CO. 673-7761 Ml wpri + Pool $289,000 J bdrm 2 !'Mt, fmly rn1 pool & 'lllt Pool sur ruundf'(j by 10 .000 u.. ..... bn1 le. Even rtJom for boat " ftV City u~h1 view• Very, 11ery r1· &'50llab6e pm·ed R.e<-eni ly remodeled an ranta11t11 locaban. Mi-Tl 1 l ~ Walker & lee UDOISLI 2-9y. earlJ Calll 3 BR dm. 3 be •• liv. rm. w /fpl • beamed ce1I. Co:t~ p.Uo. Walt to beach club A: tenots fac-tl sm,cm.eau KISSION REAL TY dt-073J MIMVJEW Slepl to beacll Nff' ~ Bdrm home ne~ni axupk,.Jao. 8uiJder WI l help finance Subm11 your offer. A11k1n1 S2SC.lll0 Call 54().11.S 1 ~~HERITAGE • .• REALTORS VlEWVIEW VIEW- ~ the jdty " hart>or hOU, mJJea Ir mUes ol oceao. Thia custocn bom~ feetumt CJl)ell beam ceU Ul&S lhroucbout, deeb otr the hV111g room to en· joy the gracaous CdM l1 v. ing. 3 Br. 2 ba. $."§1111,000. CalJ Tun Rhone '31 1266 M,.D> down. Small bcM.t w/Sm aep. apt Asaumc• balaoce IJ29.000 497 5039 -----0-roW 1026 LmJ-leocll 1041 --- ·-·-··············· Harbor Ridge Condo 3hr REALTORS C..oHlladsDb 4 8d. view. f~la.nd. pnv. beach. P».000 Darrt'll Pub. Owoer1A1ent ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MiltHrTA Spectacular hllltop hornet> 2n12 33>6 sq ft (loge to Manna Selva Rd & Calle u Pnma vera $189.000to1245.000 &S1 .JS40. 493-4006 Bid r ----' lwlk9• IHdt I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.ACH COTT AfiE 2 Br. I ba. As.wne loan OCEANFRONT New Modular TypP Homes. pvt rommun1t \. 2 bcba, a. br ~unly 4'Ub-leU1nJt OK f''rom a.D> Tl'?a:.ur1• bland ~Home Pk :n.JJ So C.O.St H"'' 1-"~una Buch. RM P. 17111 411&-3579 Jba, !1'.!ler'Vo•r & n1h• lite vit"W O<-ean view frnn front balrony. s-i.0011 640-!IOOS Pnn.c Only VIEW HOME Dramatit 3BR home in prime Corona del Mar location -· China Cove! Jetty & ocean view -steps to secluded beach. $475,000 fee. Appl. only Polly .Johnston 642-823.5 ex SO> 642·8235 901 Dover Drive 644·6200 Harbor View Centpr 962~ ----- er..,.c...c..,.~ THE PRACTICE OF REAL ESTA n U..Y..-Wty NOW ... NOOOWN LOANS TO 1100,000 LOW INT. RATE. Let WI Bu.ma + Gius Huie ab11W you bow to Qualify. ~ duplex •Br Tiii to a.ct C..,.. ea. UDll. Frplc. tenrua w........ 754-1202 Bar1a1n. S299.000 0-.C.IAI! U)851-0883 "°•••rt-J. $76.900. CDITURV 21 Surf SJS. 75'2 aak for Cbns Far aaJe by owner, 4 BR 2 Ba , covered patio, formal dining room. Next to park & Talbert ICbooi 963-0594 ~ Vlt""'. 10'1, a .. sum loan. 17 .... ctn S15J,S-OO J br. :? ba 411M.J.W &._,..tes IOSO owe RHAHCIHG '11•wport ~ f~l J fklr dP<:Orator ho mt•. Hutl Mound t l'ntral alnum Ma....ter ~Ullc h.u. t·u..,lnn lo ft & Oak s p1rJ !>la ire ase C u s t on Jacuui pool w ranyon ~ c.rty ligbLs view dm.•ct I' orf maslt"r s uite "·' t~ns1ve use or bri. k wroul(ht iron & prr. f~tooal landscap1n ~ Don't buy a homt-11 Newport Bearh pnor 11 ~ Uu.! one Call I<••• Ca.,,el 1rvtne 11t C&ml>V\ v111~v Center 752-1414 CHARMING, SPACIOUS 2-STORY ProfeMhr dy dHorehd • au_.._., So .., ................ d ..... J bed ................... ...... 111Mwltlt~&Y11W.519'a•Mrt ,_ .... _....... ,,,.., v..... ,,... ............. •,...t.ct"-'fw ... fa•llJ wllo eRtertalH la•la .. y. sns.ooo. n1.1400. ON WATEI WITH BOAT SUP ... ; f1aa Ir "'bow e.:•..:._ .. ~ ..... _ ........ J ....... ~-.-­ • 1•0W,Coc•. Lwc,e 11•1 ... ,,. wltll ... c1 .... • ....... lwtdl ""r ~·· IMt ~ OWHB WIU. Cill l.e Y.D. W0.000.. Hl·l400 s.ln, Rtl"lt.i.. Plt)IXTIY M•"9~1 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. R.£Al ESTATE ..... :..~ ... J..it a.... .. f•r ..... •nNJetu pl•Hl•t ta itH••• ...................... uiplsi4w ... " ........ .:r .. ., ,,.. .... ...... ....... ,..., .... . ......, ... .,....... ..................... THI llA&. lllA111S Harry H. W1ntl'T'll, Ill, Iii f'•ttllO"" vke PN11dent of THE R UL EST AT£RS ind put director of ttalnlnc Jn 1ddtUor1 to a "''' ttl•tt INtt~ at OCC. Mr WinLen II an IMlru(Wr In ~ R.ulton IMtltUC. •nd author ol MVttll ol 11.t COOl"IC9 n. 11 • popul1r 1ue11t ltttiattr •I rnl ttlalt mtttlnp throltfbout the atat.e. A hff' l'Tlf'tl\bf'r o( lM NtWJ>C)l'1 Harbor Cwt.a Mna Board Million Dollar Club. Mr Wlnten llH lttWd on many Board tommlllt>tt and on 1ti. Boerd or Pirttlort of CAR cCallfornta AHO<'latlon of RHltonl and of tll• NPwport Ha,.bof--C°"'• Mn• 8o1rd ol Rftlton. Willa TUE REAL £STATF.RS. Mr W1nt•r1 w11 named la.Inman of tha Yur and l•ltr. omee Menaaer fJI !lie Vear More ;otnln1 llM rompan), Mr. Wlllten wor111d In 11erow, lllle ln111ran~. mortcace banl:lnt and the reel •tat• ta• Mniel b11111M9. 0.W.I COAIT Col1IOI .. _, ............ . T'....,.,,, ...... .., ... ...... .. ,, ' .... .,... Jan 9 30 • Appointment Re«iatrauon Mond1y lhrou1h Thllfld•Y 8 JO a.m. t.o7;15 p.m. FrtdAy8:801.m. to2:Up m. W•Uc-ln Reli&tr1Uon -· J1n. lt IDd Feb l Mondq throu Th~IY 1:80 • ru. to7~l! p.m. Friday l :IO a.m. to 2: y ca.in. ,,,_..._ .... ,.._ ...... _ .. ---·-·-· Redh1ll~Re.1lty ''"" l<t•.111\ tlill\l' f,rt ,·1on ~ " ' ••• 11111 •• .. • • ' uoo 3 Bdrma .• 2 baths, wrtb separate apt. On l.Jdo !ale. Owner very f\ajble on fmanctna-A real a teal Ill SGl,000. or make of rer . m.ELOAN Two-Story 5 Br. 3 ba Almml JllOO aq ft. Back Bay loc. Owner wW help tlunce. Aatlnc Sl.ZS.000. "•1 MltlALTY MMl14 zw .... ,, ........ 5 BR 4 JS. cuatom 1 waterfront bomea w/17:111' pvt doch. Priced Ut5,000 to 11.•.ooo dlr.ct rrom tdlder. P'or dli&&lla • u.. bola. ad appt to .... call C•rol lloff, 61:14* C...MwM 1024 ....................... SUPlllARU ~ •.ts> Just bated UU dollbouse wtlb 3 BR. ld&d>en area and much, uucb more Be ftnl. be fut! Call M5-0303 FD~EST E OLSON HUDUDRton Cove Condo 2br. l~,ba. dbl gar, pool, maol cond. $94,SOO 8G811i ....................... Leisure World. GatP 14 Panoramic vlt>w, 3rd f\oor, Villa Nueva, 2br 2ba. 516 6879 A,c an 7pm L..,_Mlgllet IOSZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• CH •• IYO~a IU -IA New S6iS KJ.te HW. 4 br. 3 lll-3380 ll'iCAHYOH 4 Bdrm Creative fman1 tnl( Aasumable loan Call for appl. COHOO ba w /booua room l80 2 Bdrm, single slory. dee-m:w 00 preferred 60 I UDO cov'd patio. attached lot. 110.000 lower tb&.n Super Waterfroot Condi BDR.. .. b fl praie. All adJt security salaotftce 1"1S-S2J115. Spectacular view. A~ 3 • • a :a:er. complex. 1118,900. Bkr sumable loan. Call h.1 •.ooo. DO.GOO ctwn. SiC>O 1D«m •II,.,..,. IMdt I 069 dlUl.ls per mo. 0 w n r /a I l. .,.. .. -,..,..._-----.,.., 044~ ..... •••••••••••••••••• ' 7SZ-IOZS --·············· OC1AH FIOMT *'Cote Realt: Eaa ta l de.red u cad. Deerfield Part.. Home, SBr, 38e, 2 frplc bomc-, & lnvestmt'fll GradoUI. Bdrm i 8a + P'lm IV. (Be, Z~ba. lllot Balboa PerunauJa. R I 640-Sln family nn w1Uled brick coad, Dear 1cbool1 It Pnnclpala only Call ~~~~~~~~ trplc. Pauo. rrs lot. alley =~OttUpency. ownr.~ 1: _ ~·.=.~~: 0rqm,,e ~=~I ~~•••••~!~t~•~•••••!~.~ ~ flna.ocma. J1J2,900 ~ ----... r 1 -.ma.,..-.-, ..... ~ ...... r. rp c, Rice! C.M. J br lnhM wMb trpc. 9)1) mo. Clea· bS711.•mL a/c,SlOl,I00.645-0778 SB& 000 3 Bdrm 2 .t!a, Plaa B. ..... IDd~.New Piia&.~~. Walaot uare. Call MWllll I OI'/ 11 ~1ou•.t '·!Mi) .,,;" r:J Coldwell Banker Ow.I WI.&. HB.P IPIMAMCI THIS sura wmaea CoastnJ. whitewater and mountaia: viewt are spectacular from thi.B ~ bdrm .. 3 bath home. Amenltle:f. include den, pool room and wt1* cellar. Close to beach.· marina anO. shoppinf. 1197 ,500 l -I no n ORC Jl ~ES Rt:AlTY INl:'. U't .... HAUOR Vl&W HOM!S Le. s bd Laodaeas-cf. Dll.800 fM Patnd: 'hiaore. GJ·lm 642-5200 • t.wCUSTOM HOME " Ocean view Steptl lo • t..c:h 3BR. FRtDm, 2~., ba. Buyer rMY choose own decor /colors ~.673·8MS -.ca.... 1076 ....................... ~ ffl.mtinooo Bch. Blk r rom ocean Approx 750 sq ft 9.utable lit.ore or office Bath, lolcheoelte, $325 SJ6.2339 or 964-S5.25 IMEID MEW4-PUXES Corner-of Slater & \.'an Buren in Huntington Beach 960-4370 RENTAL P'antasllc ocean v 1cw, new 3Br Coodo, $16,000 down, auume bahincc 4£17.50:!J FOURPRIMEUNITS You'll en10y real pnde of mw·oersb1p with these choice uruts with great YJirtWS ol lbe golf COW'8e md ~ 1n a peaceful ~ A must to see ror aeMoua buyers Ex ceOent n!DlaJ potential $235,(XX) ATTBmOM Malte Dk come alJve & tell you or 90 years 10 Sant.a Ana f 'II cuddl e YoO & your guests m the warmlh of my shelter. Call Ohve Rum bellow ____ _ quidc.ty, sbe11 tell you of --------- CN<X>ME PROPERTY From SJ9. 900 Mod uJar Type Home"~. 24 hr li«Unty, 3 pvt beachea, JXd & pier Treaaure lslf' Pk. :nl>l P<Aclfu: Coast Hwy, LaRuna Bcb, R.M P. CT14>499-3579 LINGO REAL ESTATE 493-8812 ---Scda,\no 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Assume V A Loan. Sll .000. 3Br home W /pool, Agt 7708550 Sc.th~ 1086 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCWRONT COTI'AGE m;ycbarm ~21. t .. wpwlC..t.r 6.40-5357 F.:st• Yaley ~ t. t't!tW!r Uk)() sq. ft roaunercaal 842 3676 ---- COSTA MESA 3 Bdrm home, hardwood noorw. double garage Lnt 00xl3>, S125.000 Roy Mceor.t., Rttr. 548·7729 WIU SUIORDIMA TE 1Wo unrta. room lO bulk! 2 more. Owner will cany finano'\i sw.ooo. ~u s.&-51111 for more Ullo -~. •.~ HERITAGE REALTORS 18 Urut.s. Jyr old, JUOll» m come t62.100 Pnme 0 C loca\100 1031 OK S57S.OOO 642-64.58 Agt ---- Lotsfor ScM 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R-4 Costa Mes.t. 2of apts or t• condos $480.000 Owner. (7)4 )673-22llO ~.~ •••• Mouwtu.-. .... ,h,,o, ... C...,_. JU4 ....................... •T.. HU ....................... HOM12S POft IE.NT a ar car. rrtt"ed r.._ --P'bcd .,.,,. • ltr•IH. PemllJu Lllfm ... lJIO ....................... HOMD JOA UN? I or t 8 PttC*t tro.m .... rocd 1&td .. •• ,.,e •. r1mlllu pltate. JUd1 6 peh ..&ciocne. c.11 •aae °" .. !!!:: .. •n. "-· nor .. Lel\IU Vlll•I• Coltdo. ~ Q:ii1, p!vlJllllll. ......... _.,,... _____ _ a&OAL t:LtOANCC ·c:......._ 1714 -==-~~= ~ decor. lbr, -.-............. •mo. O.H.. • b, . I, OON11 CASA DI 010 -..... m45ll vift, fantaa&kl IMIWnf, ALLVTILITJl!S PAJD pluall chab b.M., nm. Compare before )"OU lbr, .,,. Upahlu. tNWardl. pool, uune, r•nt. Cu1tom dul(n er'f,~·.;~~0 qie, MC pttc. Adutta No fHture1: Pool. IBQ, 1•Y -~ -... ~ •· zu..a:,..m1, tov 'rd 1ara1e , aew taellfo. •••• behrn fM.ta.Waft.tPM. fumlt"'9, r.':laoun~d ....,.._._19 TOWP .. OUH Dt. lfoa• =.1-=. at ~·ct lBll.Pldo.DeWtaJ'PNli ... I 8ft a. CS., a ba., Ho,.ca. ~--I a"' PoOI ; dbl. I• r. l Bdrm f\&rft1ab4'd "78 Olll f1i. 1m Avall. a 1 C.ublet>. to •w. WU1an.tu.1t71 c.M.._ •ZA Al4I 1J wtthMN&'!J· .. , ·~~----....... 1740 ·"··-·--······-· ...._ av-11 -.. o "I'-- -Pl•ut. 9'Jda • _.ta .. ,,.. cau ~or ... •••••••••••••••••••• rJa.aTl AIJt DO(H. n..r I bdrm I be. vt.w, d""llolM,pool, &ennJa A•tll. DOW. Leue h tmo l6'.Q.90 .... ............. . ....... ················ ~ n t#lly ~ ".OllD H.1'1 ST'W&l1zlit. NW'llt C,. C.oado J br, J 8penWi llll.W 1.tv1n1• PAMLY Al'rl Im .. lJOJ P t• YIAfy JU4 t1•. edullt fmm1 r Uu141tuJ patk Ilk• tur· ffraDd new buutJful. IAlaD\Jtoa Bay lklmoot .._ waw view. Jbr, a.. lam rm. trplc, NW I crpu • dJ1ie Stv. llDat ...... ............•.... HO.MD IOR RENT 3 or • Br Pnc.ct hocn ... -. P'Dc-d Yard • 1•r•1••· P'em111 .. PIH... Jltldt 6 pela :!!r.!~ .... ??.~! Prnpwty t'°'M IU-mM>: roundin•• 'hrn ced larp ape Cor fe.Wes eGlDID pool lunbn IH bbq, wtth 1, 2 • J lhUdren 19arklln1 founlelnt Near part • tcboola dock av.II '750Mo m.ot GOl Ott--1 ........... JIN ..ecom..c.U•ZIMor f'l1.871. ""'· DO f M ............... J240 QimaUoo AV!! nr park:. 2 Br l U.. no peta, SS2S pr mo IN. ~II alt 5PM, fm.'87 ~ ...... 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9W'p 2 br, •tove • rern 1 Adutta., DO peta, lil85/mo stJ.llT7 ONLY tll85 Nr-Onao Dlx ~ ~ 3Bd 2~0. 21ty All AlDeO V ac 846-1035 &att.any Woods Nnr 3br, 21,"Jba 1Wnhse 2 car gar fo"rplc, mJcro, pooi, ten· ru.!l 1185 640-67S8 Mesa Verde, 3 BR l~ Ba, patio, earthtone c:it.s, new paint, $S9S mo 751-ZJOO. ~S7f.5 NEWPORT HEIGJITS 2 Br, J ba + 1 cu garage Stlper cood. W.S/rno. 158C RJventde Place Call Curt I[, A gt . an 1311. ....................... .. Br C'ODdo. tftlnla, pool, CIU'pOrt. clhhAf'. l ~ba M75mo 1ee-1im IMIW QUAUTY HOMIS 3 Bl-, 2\-\ ba, 2 •tor:r. 3 plans, awn>•. aooo IQ ft Im mo. HwiUnaton St ts Qay Ave <714>MO ~ or CTlOM-U7l. ROMPS f'OR RENT 3 or 4br. Priced rrom se.1115. f'Dcd )'ard .. 1•ra1ea. P'amlllu pleHe. Kida at peta ""11eome. eau 984-2566 or man. A&t. oo fee __ '8r, 2&, dean, avail f'eb 1.ISl'Smo. SiS94'3 11D> mo. 3 BR l "'a ba coo . do. Adult c:omplu Reta req 'd. no pet a Aat. s.'IM.221 Beautiful new cuatom home 11lew Of OCf'ilO, walk to aaod $750 ~or Zl3t33J..3846 3 Br 2 Ba Sea Spray COtl do, relng, pool, apa, lf'n nts $625 mo BK R. 8C2-7461 1 .... f!c90ii ••w. 3242 ....................... Towr.tilJiouM Jbr, 3b&. rec lad, boatsbp av81l 2 car pr 1125.Mo. ~ lllldlts ot'f'•n vu. rm fNI ('. Dir I \9be tplC'. patio, ln1, ~. poo..!i. lctnnlt, 9dult llv .xi . ._. MIT lrlnd Hew Jflr 2 1l'>f7 hame, llftiqYe floor J)la n. modern kllC'han Ind mlcrcnrao Ir lnduor BBQ, A/C, landl.tapt111 C.U Aodru litO UOO D•>'• oit1 .1 1;i1 w ........ --lmmac J HR 2 b•. tn!'mlndoul vt.w . .in. tttn... 11« Thornton IUty Dt.Qa)O IA&. ~ Condo olotA inc .,xt crM. abr, AIC, W/D, pooA '800.131 18711 141 Condo .. 2"'b•. 2 ff11l, dm.. lmmac. VJttw Pool.~ ... 56:5 2 Br 2 S. patio bome, ~ mo ..... Vi.to 3267 ....................... HOKES POR RENT 3 <Jr 4 Br Pn* rrocn Je.*585. Focd Yard • 1ara1ea Fam1liea pleate. Kids • peti; ~ ~II 9k-2Se6 or IJD.~l. ~.DO ftt ... wpcwi leodt lZ'9 ....................... NO FEE• Apt & Condo r~nlal.s Villa Hentuls ~Bkr Nnrty deconat.ed l(f" 3 br. 2 ba, walk to bucb, comm. pools & lennl.5 S1S> mo. Family _645-3370 ..., Mo. Do¥9f.... .. I pa 11 IQ I.I. , !JO rn. Kiddteg!•t ...... br, 2 be, pit«*.••~ '-Pante 1hn1n1 .,.... 23•er •• 2a .. _ ~ « ... lit. ••Ila In rit»eta. >w>me ... _. .... kit hen .... tillNllt• Heel pUd. No .. ~ Ctwt 4 hr, a h• fondo l'otJI. tflnnl1. Jlll'\m'l, UWIJI '"'1 ,,,_, ttHIDl LtV9on fJOO l•t. 1~,..,, • Or 1llt,W1W '•'.,..tf11• nr t, ... , 1J '' .,.,. , ma&a.14' S.CI "'' U76 ........ , .•••••......•. l"atm« .,. ht}lf» W11 '" VlM.a a> mln '''"" hn a..wx. aiv. u ... '"" fffte9d ytrd 1tiA. '*"· ,,, ~1 ....... C•llfuwww U71 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l8r TOWl'\htouM II mo 18a t.cJnntna t'e-b l•t Nt l&lte • PoCM Dlahw uht>r • stove uicl. Retni W D avail. I.Sil mo «>-um Ws' ' 'ts 3291 ........................ HOKES FOR RENT 3 or 4 Br Pnced from se.ats. f'ocd Yard • ii1rages Famtl1e1 plPue Kida &t pc-t5 ~ <.:au 964 2566 or IJ73.21Jrl Agl no r N" CMt stl rw .. 11~1d 3400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Buch f~M-iiant, Spa<')OUS l BR. 2 & furn by decor.tor Usp or ammdM!:9 al. 67>S700 Welk to lfunt1n1t•1n MW•! Wlbon. C.11 . <.ANUr. a1 5083tl141-a.oe 2 ""-fl'MM funi Wi'• Opcu UM daJly 'Tr#fltllNM t11111 r1r.. Mull. ,,,, Pf'l" IJUIHi.. ,,, ... f.A(/411H'fA fO:kllt<ttiA ll:tH J'••"•""" I"" I t1llr w ., ,.,..,,, ' lo41ta • ,,, Mm.,.. w1rM1 1)111HUI11/t: I '* -" •lt•ll'* "'' fM ,,,,.,, '~"' '"o•t cl y.-....,,., ... , ,._,. &.4 JI•• ' , .,,,, 111•11 ••···•••······••······· . .,.,, "''" '"""•l •lr4j IUwr.• ,,,.., """ 1'1 ~t\ • ~JI 'IN/If Iv ~; -~ ~ ti)' ""' M U/I lAt;tJ!"A HY.AC If .M1 ft lt'IN ... "' ..,., v '~''"' TV, hutl'tf '1fJ'JI IJtal m• '41M :i2V4 111:. No C'"'..o.tffwy <Jruntront Lwtury larict 2br, Zbe. (rpk. de<"k .1tar. undy bcb, v1"' lllOOMo Thru June Ci-t-411:111 ]769 ····•••··•···•·••·•···· Bayfront turn.,hi·d . WUJt.er rent.al 8roUr, 67~-4912 2 Br. l ba, furn wtr S400 I BR., J b.a bayfron1, tmium. )'early. ~ associated llP O~rP S PE1HTOll ~ 1w:• ~ l •tc,..o" • 1 I I•• l Y. ftJD£ 2 br, patio, t.111... Adult.I, no pt!U. l3':A> 180 tt.l 541. z 1Z7 *2 Hr, I be condo Qr So <:.a.at r'tau ~ <'rpu. drpi, AtC, pool, IHl<'\&Mty 111.11 f'hlldren ok. no J.l""t • loWI ~ :JM2 or ·~)1:,1 1 l1tlrm Olp(,••• paid .. ./lf'I ••r adllll IHlJln:I I Httnn a pt Y~"' 1.-ra&I'. 1a11 P•ld Mi )11/J LUTsaot N.w • rompl.lv. I y r • t~ 2 • J Rdrtn ~. IOme •D encl ••r•a•• Varda wuhH tdryer boolJ up No pee.. Prom M2' 2fl 17 l'ldan Ave ll3H7U ~ l BR, feouJy Irv ina Pl.tycrouod. poor ....... -------DX> I Bl'. mn1. cle .. n. ...tuJt.~. no ~ 731-C w lllbSt ~ $.305 s.425 2 Br apl" baJcony, pat.to. laundry nn, llO(l)e w 1encl garaRt' &frpla lSLMimt 642 1603 Eiei.ut 1 v<-ry lg bdrm plush, laundry, 1mtnJ1 gmunds 18216 l'omon.• S325mo~ Edik.le lbr, 2ba. fncd yd l blk to tcbh, gardener, frpk, '675Mo. ~1737aft.• h, 2~ Condo. Crpk. 2 Pltb. Ira pe.ot.ry. Gu BBQ lmmac S67SMo m.8377 SUPER SHARP & SPARKL.lNG Nev. carpet.s, drapes etc 3 bdrm 2 ba Walk lo beacb. 1'74S/mo yrly. Call 873-8145 EJtecutfve rental. C llF«Ji I ls <)) I.he ~ach ' ()peTJ ' 2006 ~fuwl ' d 1425 B W Ocunlront 2br 2 Bdrms. J bath apt AduJt.s Gu paid 642·S073 HUC'HHEW21R f)>k. ear. quiet, pnv Pauoa. yard, etc. etc Low move lD COflt ~ AdulU. 642-0835 WATERFRONT brand new 2 Br roodo on ma 10 channel. Pool tf"nnti. &at llip ev&ibblc S8.SO ZJJtsis.um WSdllf sect Newport Beach. 4ftr, JS., JACUZZI tub Gardeoer. Man}, m.ny xtru Avail 00"" ml.1153 morrung~~ UDO 4 BR. 3 t>. '1200 Mo A,eent 67$-SJ 70 ~••••••••••••?!;i.~ 3 Bil. 3 be ocean vuw 1 RIMTALS In.-to bch. SB50 I mo A#J, 66-Wl ·-···-·••• •••• ••• • •• 1lliZ5 75-urn 675-78lS lrvu>e new upa uu.n l br IAkdront coodo f'tp le dect. PoCM. t~ spa ~ PN s:mmo 49UJ.t9 Brmid oew 2.Br 2"1ba 2 car itar. pool ~ J8<'UUJ, \1"I')' attnrt IVt' ~ 'USISGA.LORE h •issc M. 1o.<:dM 2 Br •Pt. 3'.21 1-; 16th St Mun.. no pe'ls S350 ')' r I)' Abo unfum rAs •A IH NO LEASE LA MANCHA A.l'TS l..ariee, 1.24&3 bd garden ~~ Adu.Ill Dabwbr bttnl, eocJ l(.ar, f:U bb<j Pnol c;.., Pd 778 S<·utt P1 642 5CT13 645-51> I l 2 ~e br 111 super 10< ., uao. V'OUnd floor. bu111 1n k1tc-hto. S32SM" Adult.a No Peta 1nqwri• "58 W Wilson Apt Jo. ~ Choi~ location w pvt ~~~~~~~~~ lllepl lo the aand The polM!ibthlJes are great• • Could be a rharmin~ bide-away or expundcd Into a real showplt.t<'e Shown by appt $005,000. Canyan l.Ue lot on ao1r <.'OW"Se "''ttb ruce 111ew SUl.500. great terms or trade for condo, 1>mall home, car or "" l..arJte 2 sly 3br, 2"'1ba. mg! ram detached hae ~ to om. Attch dbl g.ar l650. Mo AvaH. 2-1 CaJJ Mike dya 832-2881, eve 548--4063 l BR. l Ba. .. .. .. . 5400 2 BR. 2i,., ba. .. . ... S115 • lBr, £-aide C M • exec -t~ Brand new +pool, Spygla11 ocean & bay spa & pnvac) S'900 mo Vle'W. 4br, new crptR & L'le REQUIRED · 2br, new carpet. patio. ldds OK $3SOMo p/u\ ~ Os>t-n at 788 B W UlUt 5.S7 '4579 a.c.-Villocp R.E 497-1761 ----0..-a...&tate ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOBll.EHOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOWINTaEST Great Locatlw Take over low interest rate loan• Several cbol~ l 2 bedroom condo homes m popular Spr· 731·Sll.S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ngs community 101---------lrvine. Lakes, streams, terwa, 1.-h landacapwg ~157.950 Phone today (J>rtn only > 544-14.14 CBroter I -----Ute new Ea.atside Coo do, lBR +den/guest rm. Gar Frplc. Pool Adults. No peta S3115. A va1l 2I1.S. 752-581.S Nwpt H1a Tn·p~x. •Br, 288, 2 frplca, Cpll 'd'lJll, bltna, dbl gar, lndry, wtr 11a1·pd, older cluJdrm OK. S.SZS mo 203 Ogle ~3281 -----New 3brm uparaded --'BUY·SEL.L RENT FIN.e.NCE Mob6a. HOll9 Stor. Wor1Ntlw~ ,, CAUUS 661·1021 FOR LUSE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home M1ss100 Lekea Country Club Golf. tenrus-pool Beaut1fully ADULTS ONLY landscaped. no main· Twnble 1850 aq. ft 1 blk di Npt Fwy. S650Mo ~3'0t.82l·5000 DeUiblful 2 ~m. J tenance yard story ln like new cond1-9lllOC1ubhouge Rd. ---- tai. Walk to everything Desert HotSpnnp llM,900. Own('r will help ~~~21.l-~~37~8~25~7~2~­...... BR. 2 ba. frpk, 34B Jlamili.on SS7S mo + DX> SD 642·7743 you llnance. Call Key . HUNTIMejTOH ~~ ~~ u m IY THE SU o.lnet/ Sll,OOO CWts We 1800 3 Br Mobile Home, ap. ••••••••••••••••••••••• prm. V. ml to Ocean F.utade r~•-M 3 ~. Spa. ~ cent.er ......_.. esa. I.Dell.Idea stora&e abed & units. R·2. SlOS,000. encl. petio. A must to Robert, A,i. 631 12116 seer ean m.1100 now! O#fN Ill•• II~ /IJN /IJ ~/ f;. I lftcGflll P'r.,.+y 2000 ,,f141;111Jtl ·····~ii~~i: .. ·· Duplex, Hunt Reh. -.ICOSTA MESA s GI SlO.SOO, $.30,000 ~--• 28r co.di tn Cotta down. Aas11me 91/•~ lat Mlle pat, nr aboppi.na Owner wtl I carry =b, low apeee ml balance at 10':1 Gary. •• . te'l'517)Tortoiae 537·1350 or 533·3286 llomea 1'7HU1 Ovmr /~. ,~ I 0 ti" I J w-.,...L_,o_z_A .... H~1 1' I I I I . .. Outof Stote Ptopfi1f 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reside!Wal Income Prop ty bu:Y-1'l OOranee Coun ty prices, Utah/Texas Urut.s/Singte Fam Counselor Rlty Inc 536-2498 ---- BEAUTIFUL BEND 3 Br o n the rt ver w/mountain vlew. 2000 sq rt. many cu1tom feall.Jret Would hJce to sell turn. '225.000 Call Russell Realty 5Q3.J82.J031 or wnte 1326 N E. 3rd, Bend Ore 97701 ....... WCl!lhd 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ur;ent. Have client Cor ocean front beadl home in EmeraJd Bay, lrvloe Cove. « Cameo Sborea. A1*> need twnmer nm· tal. A1eot: 846·1044, leave meuqe. ....................... ----- 3 Bdrm. big yard, mo. to rno M9S ~751·3191. Alt Charmin& duplex 2br, cstm crpta, drp, aar. yrd. ICSMo. 11155-ZlM &staide cotU1e. small 2br, yard, 1ar. $350. 54IHl:I04. 646-2316 4 Br, l\.'.a ba Eatta1de, fncd yard Frethly painted. No pm $411.5 mo + $300 sec dep s.cs~ Eutslde 2 br, quiet, chann. cloee lo every tb1n1. SS2S No pets 646-elS2B M.a Verde 2 BR tV. S. dplx $485, lat ai la1t +'200. Avail lmmed. New ooad. ~. aet. Dlvtd. &. fam rm, b , fpk, nr (wya It 8.C. Plat.a, DO doll. 8'JOIDo Of 9112$ h'nt yrd ..... l:n-ttee ...... ~ •illid a&-Zba, loftlJ lloaticelJo ....... •••••••••••••••• Coado, dbl 1ar, pool. eor-....... 3122 '510,......,, ....................... I.r's __. eomp& f\lJ'D aer, ut., hl>k. 1•ra1a. oeD. .,.W, IBr, ·2"'a.; Lar1e yard. $500/mo. eomm. DOOi. Pmt nn., Call at-4111. ~· l to Oot. 1. •Eaauld• lbr, 1tove, /mo. '71""'441'. ntrt1. erpta, •• ..,., c:.e..... 3124 llldt O)t.No Pete. -.................. ~ .... m-.. Roam ""' nat 111 1.,... llou.11. rrult trt.,, Jllldq 1aautfted8d II Homa_y •ta»oa~hare . • eM7 • ~ tl/P. Jlll)1mo loci. UUI. drma. Oh'• • • cau. ..... .,.. We11dotbe,...._ tc.1111 . " 3 BR. 2 Ba. . $550-650 3 BR. 2"'1 & . S700 Woodbridce •tteched singie family homes 2 br •2tiraidm. Eacll With 2 baths, 2 car Raraee. frpk, AJC, mlcrow•ve, auto aar. dr openers. &to sprtnkJer IY1tem &t llNCb more. Nr. lake, tmala, pooll • Jacuu1s ~packaaem· cl. tsriO ai l880. LeaM! S.lll62. Northwood New 4br home. ~Mo. Pools, t.mnil, etc. WlU consider short Ille. Avail lmmed. maJ8T OJndo. Rancho Sao Joa. Q\E1 3br. 2"'aba, 00 1011 course. andcpd by Rot!era G . Prof de· corated. uJa No Peu 9X> lae . ..n~n Woodbrl 2 i., b a , S7 5 0 m o 0wnr I All llL'53-34.54 New lbr. 2ba. wt!tber. f aal ldlcben. Huae pri vale Lot. Shrt lse 1750Mo 1.-.77fJ8.49&-m5 Woodbridp 3br, 2ba paUo home. tsa5. Wawr Incl. 541-f725. WOODllJOCN Spac. condo 1ltuated ea'OU trom oart. a Bd. 3 ba. BeauW'u"lly appoint ed. 1.ancitc.apect II• patio w1r1dwood hot tub <:.o.nm. pool. '700/mo. Oall Je1Mf, On.r/Alt. Gl·UISorG(g.1397. Pll. 3 car &ar 2 frplt"li , a •ZBr lrv11>e V1lla1oie ardor IDCI. Sl600mo Green brand new ~ ll1'0UDd floor unit $WSmo ON WATER &lJ MW UUI~ Jbr, (rplc. Npt Shrs Pool. tean11,uso -.ua be •2Br+den. frv111e 9'arp t6:i() mo l&e •2Br Irvine Woodbridge Grttnbelt view, wuh dry frtl( tncl 58>, l.W' YEAR·AOUNO F\JN: Social Ac11..-•t1p5 01 ll)Cfnr • F IP(' Sunday Bruncn • 880 '•Pai ,,,., • P!u~ much mo<e GAUT ~a.uTlOH l1!n111~ •>rep l p\,Or , lp•o & pro shop1 • 2 ~it'a1tt1 Clubs • Sauna • Hy()<c:>ma~·Swom 11' ng • D••'t'tng Range 2 Hr 2 ba •pt nr So. <'~I Plu" Pool,, elf· Im ITTlilc rond No rh11drt.•11 !1" ~ $4.25 le"'S d1~ OOUl'll 963 7418. ~47 ext:nl lbr, bltms. balcony, Cfl>l\ & drps Adults NO PF.TS RSISMo 979-4410 Tr~·sbaded half·acr,, near Up~r Newport Bay, 28r, J...,Ba, l~e enlerta1n1og rooms. rrplc , bar No Pf"h Gardener included S700 mo lyr. lae Mr f'Uents . 7 J 4-333-00'7'0 2 8UCS TO BREAKERS Oe.an. J Br. 2 &. crpts, drpa, bit IDI , + microwave Fncd patJOe. Npt Shorea. '6!!tO p mo 875-&118 •3Br Irvine TurUen:adt. Brand nev., great view, loadi; of ~lilrJ()mol.ae •ZBr AP ARTM J.:~T CdM fn('I refna S460 rm Sino 1se CGltoPr.•f.• 752-1700 8£AUTtR.Jl APART· .. EHTS Songle~ 1 & 2 81><Jroom\ • Fur n1s~d & lJMurn,,hed • Aclun Lrvtflq • No Pel\ • Mochll~ 0Pf!o daily 9 ,, ~ 2 Br. 1 ba. S340 mo + rleaninR depo61t move ... )'OU Ul Laundry rm ""o Pt'IS 642·7356 792 Sha.lunar Oakwood f.a.o;t.51de. 2 BR 1 Ra. new Garden Apartments rpt:.. drprl, etc S395 ioc Hewpc>r1 Beach/No. utJI 751 z::m ~57~ '". ~., ' I ) • . ' MO ''• ,,,. 3 .,_ or. 2 t>a, dshwhr. frplC', Ill lbl~ I f '4 acre. corral~ sWJ tor hanel, 3 Br 1 a.. game rm w;frplc, 957-1232 or 84.Mal. By apt>t only. AM for Mi.l&e. '100. U l.fJ ~S{'iS.l re erence<1 req'd $5SO mo t..ll 2fifi.'i or 1>45 9220 Newp0rt Be.ch/So. Olndo 38d 2ba. S Cst Plia , 700 !€tr-51 2 Br. 1 !Ju. 1 story, shag, Pooltspa vu. A,C l yr nu CA ... , ,.1 ,11,,,, df'Jlll. patio, fprl, d w , Z5ll5nflwr09998-8'757 lll4l 1>4i 6110 beam cl~. gar AdltJ; r>,h-.U;rftn 1600 l"---------.1 $375 2650 ~Iden (11 4 BR, 3ba, exec Nwpl CrHt condo. M1ny facllltlH. S750/mo 7J0.1D. 1. na. wo ....................... ~. ___ _ 1Br N n-I 2 Brdm, aundeck, 118 "5th wpt -=h. Al utlJ ~. $400 Wmter Leu"' Brand New 28¥' l'-'ba. ). =: 2 bib bch w /0 ar " car oar I •-.,_ " 624 4643, 213 551 9794 _., poo • Janiu1, n.cu ~ very attradive, 6U-8!lM I) Dort~~r~ rs-W~herv e40L< ean8J ruflnif\ti- ~ Will ~ ~OIJ( eel~~ ~t-~~ You may f'lqU8St Ad.Sitter seNic» when placing your od . . . ocx Ad-Sitter number will appear in yoor Daily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your mtSIOglS •• . you coll in at your c:cnvtnienc:e to ~ tht reepon11e to your od ... this ~ is only S5 per wttk. For more information and to ploc:t your od con '42·"11 . 11.UffSCOMDO o.bghtluJ 2 br, 2 ba. 50 , Lari;e Ur, balcony, over· deck: overlook1nR bll) loob pool &peUo AduJts 950. oe1ot1.ihft• ,\\all onl)'. no Pell 1887 2 I 6 t t n ;? o 9 0 r Monrovia Sla5 _ 845-9~ _ <11295 ~ 2 BR I S.. encl RUage, lrg lltUdkJ condo. ICCUO· $350 m'I Call S44-5880, ty. many arMrutaes l600 _11/1.k for Pam or Larry llMJ.t9 lBr, lBa apt Vrly Incl 1 mcl. pr New fumrtun- Av.11 Peb J s.ns mo 55J.lll0 Oceanfront 4 Br. !IJ>ff· UcUJar view Dally, wk· ly, mnthly. f173..7677 Afal:swwt1......, . ..................... . ........... 3106 ....................... New 18r • be w i lt l&orqerm. Hof~ Of' pstl. IQ), >•b'.17149», Lovely l Br, cia,.,.t1. dnpet, blt-ln kJtebeo. IAl-.num ~ Aril1\i9n's MAHDOf'8••G 2Br,28a USO ~Jent loctUoa. walk to COtaplet• 1boppin«i. ~•ti.iflllly landM:aped Specious apt.I. Prhale peUoa or decb. Adlllt.. Heet paM1. No J)«lta. Olien lo.t cbll7 •Weat Wllloo, C.M G&..ss&1/IM.afGI COLOHY AnS z:m can.yon IUaut, quiet, t>ool. hreeus, l mt. otHb, "'*' ... 1 bf' -ind mil. X 1112 br, ... Evet Manaor1>111...._... . .. \ J !br, .2ba, new twnbae, sas. lbr, sm. Adults N peb. M$.1300 I WW• ---------f ltwtNw 3142 Zbr, lt.. o6der adults 00· -··················· ly. Peta OK. S350Mo Near new 2 Bedroom ., ~ ... ba, bl t.l.oa, f rp k . $:180. Lie S.ch apt. Good 213/"12·79315, 714/~ klcaAe. Pvt paUo Adult1, _lllk_lor_Dan _____ _ B W 1itb SL tz:20. lnm ll44 ....................... :q~ ~a Brand mw 3 BR coodo. 2 No kids/pee.a. S325/mo. bA., frpt, nr. pool & ten· ,,.._" • .-.. .... ·-ma.~ Yo .• yeanny. ....., ....,.. -· .._ Bay as Beech 7!5&-0811 &...,... leodl 3848 ....................... ___ REAL __ ro_RS ___ 1Studlo apt./oortb ead/ • v~ aar 1'11 lH ... lnr1 """·full ... J)OQA, •II' Beaut. aee to appreciate. AJt. Rod C7Sm1,m.-> ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sawind Vilboe New 1112 bdrm l~ury adult apta ln 14 plans from $350. 2 bdrm ~froml'O()+ pools, t.«uua, wat«falla, ~!.,OS:ior~n~ ~drive North on Btadl to McFaddm tbm West on McFadden to Seawind Vlll1g1.:. m4 )883.51118. MUaaw/lyr~--.~ .. to lhr cando/bm w II/JI'. 56Ml08. r.rn 21·30 1hare furn L1'DllM w/wme. ~. pr, lamd. sieo. Avail now. Pb81ll.oa. m.s111 r.n. odl wcrlulC rmmte. Altnld!..,, oMler 2 1try .. w /prden. D)-03.'ll & ~7tt0 •Girl Wca1led Prefer 20-35yr old non· &moket to ab.are new 2 bedroom. l beth apart· ment ln Costa Meea wllb same. Has fireplace and very QI.let. All rumtlure " t.o. All you need ts your bed.room set. $212 per monlb lncllldes elect n c and wwter. You pay ball al 1as and telephone. ~ M/F to shr 2 Br 2 Ba CdM apt. I blk rrom bucb. ZS mo + uill. Coolact Randy 644 9174 wortr., 873-~eYfS. 4400 .... w-... 4600 ...._ ........... -.. ......--········-····· • DEU.JUO,-pJCES • ft..-lra..tota1q. n..~•A.Nobe req Adj. Atrporter 1...a.-.ma ... u a.nee ll*le ava11. at Tbe °'*3111. Xlat locaUoo "' Ll&Sa BdL w /parting. Call Aaae Hauaer, n a >•N-4103 a. 30..$ *bs. EXECUTIVE office •'-avail. 2IO E. 17\.b SL.CM. ... Dehlle alftce IJNlC"e. Npt. Bch. -airport are•. Koll Flulaclal Towers. Cu.JI aervioe, immed OCCup&n· cy.&Z. MIWPOUIEACH 3 officea avail lo plush Npt. QIU alllw. RMep- Uoal11. law library. phQCo coper, coofermee rm. ll:ilchen, storage in eluded. Secretarial lplCle " rwuJture avail Cail Debbie 7$9198 .......... lOtl Wrm. •ep Hit. l'ep •Mo. J.Jn .... taJJ 'Jt::"-'I IWt Offtoe Boa RmtaJ a.,,,._. Call m-4700 or MM7S) Artlall Own your own -UDdllr M0..0001 Good lacome, toe ln buay bMd:l city ~ ctr ~~..:mJA&t 9Mmmlnc Pool Rout~. 10 yn .Ubl, N 8 , C.M, OIM, Irv., 10 aoaunc . 100 ruld acct 's, l et~ Owner aver 2:iin wk 155.000 f'\nn 6(i.17')') • SCUM-l.ETS AllWERS Dlaaa1 -Zonal ~-Cha.oce ln>CODE o..t.a.rd: ''f •u IA a pa Uae ao &aq, they 1•ve my ear a ZlP OODE." 5150 ....................... Need nde to O.C.C. ltom Vld.ona. C.111. rMminp. W ltbr 1111. Jean 8.11, lS2:S L..t&,_.. SJOO ....................... FOUND ADS ARE Fill Cal~ 64~5671 Lost or Found a pet• Call Animal A11u1laocc league ~ 2273, DO f et> - - Fcuid or lo&t a ~t? Call ~ctal Pals Hollmt' Tli/972..J.m., 213 ~ 7398 - - LOST DOG L.tr~t·. f'rlendly BlaC'k & Tan Male Terrlt-r Dobie M l'I Co!>ta Mt>~d fam1I; Grin'Uli S48"6CZ7 ~--- l"OUDd, Oct Uth lar1e ti-----ll!ll!ff._ .amount ot mon•y In woman• puree. Call 1.-aun• Pollc:e Dept , l'\le No. 'l'MH40. I.All. YOYQI, brwo, male~~~~~~~~ dal. WMkAey lac.. Blk. rollar. ~r ctwn as brwa leaah . C. M . a.n.ra. 6'e-4173 dy1, 548-722tne.s Lost· S1bf'r11n Hustle Cem_ Wbt facf'. blue eyes. red colt..r llrbr ' Hamilton, CM. Rewl&ld ~ Lost. Ora.age rem. cat RecefttJy 1paye-d. Wbl rlu collar. Rcw•rd. &M.115()6 LOST Samayed 1''em white rrurty. l.irae C.M N a lidck a .. y dtU 64280W Reward Lo'l l Great MUSTANG STUDIO Rap Sesaloaa "L&st.enl.DI SeuklDa. a.ne lll lit!Qjoy iM com ~ ol. be•ut.ll1'l lb1. talk about an~ ~ like ()pen 10am-4am. Located; 432 "B". E. !7tbSl. ea.ta MeN. 541-9Ul2 . . Now fflrin&. TIACY Ewa thoocb OW' ~ lt.IDCh date chdD \ cu. I 1Ull wauld llM to mea you. eau me. Roo Oane blat·k while male T,.... S4SO (Vliun.: 1 Vtt· San Juan --••••••••••••••• <.~p et,J .l66f> Need lide at 5:30 pm from Blly 4' Newport Blvd, to Hamilton & Pomona. C M Moo. Wed & Ttwn. After 6pm. S4MU7 Lo ... l }o un K C.:<ll . blJdt wb1te Pl'r-.IJO mix Vic St Andn.'w11. ~734l f!Mld Grad H~ La.st l llun l 7lb ~ by l\!pb.ll ~ 646-1U72. ldmt. T • =& ,;z; .. ....................... Sct.oola & ......... 7005 Fem. lru.h 5'Uer Found l 14 ~ W Sa.n~ Alla. ...... ................ . LJ.)ST [)( .C Wh l Sprt l, ~I ~.4"1'f7 ~. 2511>. l{ufu.,"' no ---An edvenlure m cbaage Desperate-Tate Over Leaee, ll'laq ft of c sp. ldDl &oc. pro( decor, Call 6'1.QSllK. Om: Space for Rut. ~ llO pcJNlble IJl only ta R 'i H F: w ,, H ,, f ound K~ 1n Camf'O So. OaMt Models DOW of Shr. won per week <tt ~7Z82 N R Shore. Cd.M CaU John fertnc peraonattaed ~/bum ceilings, Clem. qlMt.. l br, l ha. No deck. ocean Vlew, frplc kidltpeta. Sl:IO/mo. Call Mature anu.tt/refB. S3llO Jen 631-12116 + uL 4171-4142. 4000 Gcatar"t!.. 4350 Newport Ctr AVCO 1'ower, 7209q I\ suite or sing)e otrc 's, full sen 1<~ Law offc lac avail 956-atll to 1dtUlly, 790-Q:l29 styled dne&opment in home Yow a&~ to LIJ ST l 1 ti I' 1 ~ d ---~ w1fuhkln &: flDllDC1aJ fle'CW'1ty Wnu• l (1fllaltd \H' ~ulden H1l ND l.bua Apso ~ modehn~ J McCall. 2.o92 Fatactil, Wist & lh•1l Uk Call upnroc M Puppy "" Oal.loow .5.5'7·2502-RF/M~ REALTORS 95 mo, 3 Br. 2 Ba. No C.M. locaUoo. Ref1 req Al}.. 551-0 ll3. s.s&-6221 2 Br new ha coodo, blUna incl W&.D , 2 car gar, oaan vu. S75 983-2778 Qmdo nr So. Cst Plaza llr, lee gate, pooi, fO'ID, ~ S17S. 645-N'2 2 Bdrm. l Ba. front urut ol ~ Excellent loca· ban oear Npt Hats. 1 yr leMe M:iO mo inc wster tsprdeoer. ~. 64().9900 Studio a pl. Lease. 1 lJtil.a ties inc I uded. Pvt. beacll. $350. 491M644. Apt &n exclusive Victoria Be~ • lbr, Zba, newly dl'coratt>d. Deck w/magolriceat ocean view. Steps to bch. 91D)Mo. incl util. 4M-M21 t .. wFllNdt 3169 ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• S72Weoee&Up Studios. l br s. ltllchenelles. pool & maid serv. 548-9755 ~ Acn11 Motel Rm pvt bath, mature empld lady, lite prtv, ttf, $11.15 + Lag Deb 494-7S46. Ll'CboulelnC.M. Wgyrd. Gar. Frpic, 1 mi. from OCC. SllS mo.~ or rliM NEWPORT S3MZ29 Bachelors. 1 or 2 Room $145. Prtv. eo· Bedrooma lrTownbouaN trm. Ow*ta1 Lapaa Prom 1311(1.00 Beach -.mi. Spectacular spa, total recreation program. sns. New boule. Kltchen !tOCW procram 7 pools, 8 prv Working peoraoo or Leoma cowta. At Faahioo atudeot. Im med oc 1al&nd. Jamboree as San cupaney Call~ 0-PoW 3126 Joeqws Hills Road. ·--•••••••••••••••••• 0141644-1900 Wanted 21 or over, 18r, clean. lakf' new, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiial employed, aooamoker. Share bath & au hie. c:bhwhr, gar. S310 Nr. ,,,... pnv. $175 IDCI. Uhl. ocean.21J.92M954. HOAGjRIDUCED Baker & Fai rvlew. 1&2 Br Apts 1 mt bdt HilthlY upgraded, pro-557·91r19. Man. St.o O..k ..... 5 $J7C. feliSIOOally decorated 1 ve/nc:"lnll ..,., "' BR Bach ln Venalllea N.B. Prk Nwpl. Pvl _95_l_76:l>_._493_7906 Condo overt.ooldng foun· townhouse. room & b• Lovely lBr apt Wood panehng. S310 mo Ind WI ~·5125 3 BR 2 ba. frplc. df;'('k, V\eW New cpts. garaJ.:e ~per mo Call Martha t'61 1161 or 494 3672 t-..e114on B.CK.h 1840 ···••···•·············• Lee 3 br, 2 ba. fam rm, frpk. garaRe. Nn f>C'ls ~ ?m-1713. 8.13 :1..107 BEACHWOOD APTS 2 Br. 2 be $tOO WALK to sboppng. Pool, J1n·uzz1. bltm. Adulu. no pc.•ts 982-UJDO. 2 bdnn l'n ba :.ludlO, i;m yard. frpk'. iar No pel5 $&25. 152-7474 & 536 33!7 lain & park ·llke Resort facll. $250 c'OOrt)'an:I. FuU aecunty ~zm bldg. S475/mo. Call Cdlt.44-7211 Room w/full houH A.~K' FOR NIGEL, Al(l privileges. ln :dnt. area .... -------·1 of Newport Beach. <Weet Veru.illes Condo S395 Buch, 11133. Pool, sauna J&C.'. clbh&e Secunty. ~. ('V 213/477 7001 OCJo:AN VlEW N.8 Adil Cliff) ~-$111 Room for rent i.n 38t Coo do C-apistraoo $150 mo + ~ util Fem. prl'f masalt.4PM 2br, 2ba. frplc, bale, club CdM · clo&e LO beacll. Shr hse. ~.sec. ~ Can· bath. No lutcben Sl.2S di. 73U786,eves731-283S ~0005 MEWPO«THn. IRAMOHEW! TRJPl.O ~~~--~-- Roorm pnv bath. Fem. KJtcben pnv SllS. ~262S $175 funL Clol!e to OCC & shopping $155 w Ihle I bBlq>g. Fem. Noo.smkr 64.;-10i6 Deluxe 3 bdrm • 2~ ba : v<'ry apacioUa, quality built; superb local.Jon .. Top of the hne " features Avail. now. JBr, 3811, f11>lc. pauo. 2 rrom S'72S per mo. Agent G.st Home 41 SO ,bale. Dble aar W r> ~5511> -·••••••••••••••••• ~-Avatl 1mmed $550 -Pvt nn avaU for elderly mo. Dys 848-5300. Ev~ 2 Br. 2 Ba . new plush "'811tleman or lady. HB ~. carpPtJng. pool, jacu.zu, areallG-.,..; 962·98153 $400. mo. Adults. no pets 2 BT. 2 ba, (rplc, garaRe. $3115. cau 982-BM7 ask for Rbett. Near beach n.ice 2br. Util Pa.Id. can J01ce M&-D>l SUPER 1 br. pool, gar, friilc. t.nlee, $Zil6. Ad ulta. IQ._,; tc-52Sl New 2br. 2ba, S375Mo 1902 Liberty G<l8l8 Located across from Y....._...... 4250 Nwpt Bch Goll Course. --••••••••••••••••• By appl. only 545-4855. PALM SPRINGS. CA tll60. 3 Br. 2 ba ocean· rroot.. Frplc, l car gar. WJDhookup. 'JSLMsmt 6"2·1603 YOC91/A•_... Spac. It pvt. in a QWet netlbborbood. Pitched beam ceil. Uibt It brig.bl. a BR 21>9. C&oee to water, beach It Udo shops OONDO RENTALS Luxury CoodomlniWll$, Completely fUml.ahed. Country Club Settlng, GoU. Teanl.a available at Special R.tes for our Clients only Weekly. Moothly. lllld Weekend Rmta1s I ~to Oaca l850/moYrl.Y. 2 Br. 2 ba. lrpk, 2 car Water(ront Homes Call. Dominique ll (714 ) 32M911 .....,e. "75 mo. Adult.I 631·1400 CA'mEDRALCIJO'ON oa.ty, ao pell. Refa a VERSAILLES Jr. lBr COUNTRYCLUB mmtl Call Dick 91Ul54 Pool, tpe Gar. Stt. gate 36-5417 C.tbedra.I mt. I Br. Z be DNI' DllrW Nr 8dL $31115. 78l).alO OUl>'Olt Drive -. New Cl"J'W, drps, z lBedtoom. 1 bath. yearly ~~ car •Del. car. W /D or mo. $350 mo. Agt. DeNrtRelortRltyloc. boo=u , I rp I c, mGlO Piiio ...:....--------Bl& Bear c•btn, 'XILJ to-~ V...W. mndo, l BR. 1 pool tbl, color TV, Z 1 ...:.: ._ _.,. • .;'-""for ba., modern bld,., frpkll,lleep9JA.545-ell _..,~mo,_....,_ t«:Uft&.y f& CIOllVeaMmce. --------J.. 011arrc:,.,. ~. 1mJ 9"111 IO bQs lbopa Ir ....... !MN 4100 Jrd,.. ~·~ 12th St. betdl. .. ~ .• 11'b' .... _....•••••••••••••• ~~~..c:i:t:..:....-.-.!I 9"1aBWh ~ Avo6ddtpoab • eut •1DI •JtpeDHl I .Profe11lon11ly 1lnce Jl71. ' 11 I .. •, I j ~ I 1 ' HOUWATIS a:M1U ....................... Sl.orqe. S1S & up. 2300 W. L<lituna Nl&Ul'I (()!'I l'--....., u--09.... ..:. I ............. n-.,._._ ---91!JS'T1 .... ,.,t5o.Jl>-4·~· .,.,, ... .., .;;--ICUJQ ....... HltpW..ted 7100 Oceanfront. N . B 6T.MU' ~ve olfices a\aLI a.n full aerv. de bk1g Nr. o.c. Airport. Rettpt & ~toLOGlt 5025 I H1."Ward l.1J11t t-ri J-1•m -•••••••••••••••••• .._, 1 1,old<'n lfr'lnt·\•r 1, '"" Pound~ rrux ln· Ac'COWIUPayab~Clerk WAHTED· GaraplnCdM. ~ -·•••••••••••••••••••• old Wunni:: b1U4.· &. flt·.1 <'<l&ored mal(' ~rd Pi'I'oo!y, ctllOIUIJl&I ....................... 1S)1 Westd!f Dt. approx 'JOO lq ft, wU1 bulkl to awt. ample parking. Jabn Jl'iab9'NUlll. Jm9q.ft. -mo. 1117 Weledia, N.B. Aemt..Ml~ Euc.afcs.225aq. ft. from ll80 Secy aerv avail, jaqMoriaJ tocl. SS7·1010. WA~ UJXURY SUITES 3'1S. Ba,sldeDr. NB m4>1"1W300 1 ot2 Rm~ from m . 719 W. 1-.b St. Call Tom ~- IMORtHUMT Executive offi ces. at.rpOrt are.a. up to 12.80 sq.. ft. New C'rpb & drps. Qill now SS7 · 7010 'THE'" mcunnsurn Fun ~ce offices In Newport Center 640-SC'TO phone ans • &KY aerv . SWING LOANS CUil. rm. etc. Pie~ caU and 752-6la. 2nd Trust~ Loans on Prime Ba.,,.root Office~ residenual property T• (,'ui!tomJz.ed lo mt'l'l &i 14009q. ft. +slip. Part· your needs' log & ja.n&tor. 673-1.003, RE DEPT ecz.31112 SAMTlAGO IAH• afioe bld&950 aq. ft. New , ___ 11.•.'832--~---b' decorated. yard also avail. WW resJt all or s-t. Belal C.111. 1Dd area MMl::rU.1» 10ll'l ........... 4450 ....................... For l&Cft • omce space al ,............rat.es. 500 to 2700 SCI A. MiXA VERDE bR PLAZA 1525 Mesa Verde E. C M S4M12l RIMTOlllUY 4'700aq ft. olfice bul~. neer Udo 11~. purchase price S87S.OOO w /Sl00,000 dwn. 430 32nd St . Newport Beach. C.11 for details Sierra Really fm.7920 /NEED I MONEY • CRS>rTHO rR09&.&4 2hd & 3rd TD &oo.. CJ7M5ll Arnltu!t'd by Coast...,._ Loc.s Mdow b&5 money for 2nd T 0 '1 No credit clwrk, m IXlJLy. $20,000 up for action cal l Agent ITTJ.7311 Anytime Mal~Tnat c·ullar m.nb•· led~h .,,.title male Ttrt1er CaJ.1641).89150 WLl.t.on &Pla~nlld.l M black & l~a male-~Cl.SJ( tl\,\.nr ht· .. rtbrolr.0 0 , ~ n...-..... Anl.mal ... • ...... .,... • ..,... ... ~ Patt lilDll. A/P • P/R h419Blaf\ JPM ~ ~ _ __:. --Bllalc Four llnow\edge Faund female St. Bmwd beqJl\al, bul will \rain. vk. Wft1mu•tt a, Spl'· Pvt. Country Club , =· We1tmlnater, =:~to~· Found . Eyeglasses tUUND PlT·BULL I.all Male, Samoyed mix .IDIJe, Shon·baU'ed pup- py, bllr. & tao fem , Newport Beach Ammal ~ .15644·l5.'56 "" cue. vtc. Barbadc» t"OUNO Dog, wbl m . Pl.Cll..m411a.ftS poodloe. VlC Cf'MGvllle • ACCOUNTAMJS Sl5'M to llllO per mo. £11. ......... .,...,,. bas -(lllllUIUlmtJ fOI' aa AC· C'OIQl!ld w'ltb at Inst 2 yn. Hpr Sbo1.1ld l>\' familiar with cocn ~ cS.t.a pn>eea5· '°' proeedur8. F.duc •. tlaD • diW· equl Valent to o-a011'inn from ~e wltJ> empbui.s on a c· ~Xlnt~u. Smd reaume or appiy lO Saoltalloa Dist. of Oraoce Co l8IH4 Elli:,. fln Va.Uey, Ca 92708 f'or further info call ~2910 CE O F. 1 Seit"ntrom. S A f'TI mu. 1SH2BZor7S2-81164 ,. ii .. . 5350 Pound 80t Al pan. fem • 5 mo <*1-Lrvme. 31.lllS Varglnia Way, So Lat FtuwJ Sm. blk. OoW \!ale. Wbt mark OD rhest. SUlt.e & Wil!!oo. c· M IW6-0IJ78 Found Youoa Shepherd l'l1llle mu. Rtod bm Vic l.A.'SSW't' Wld 8J0.28511 Found Malt' t.olltt> lrv1Dt' area ~l'*i filJL':'i'D Womeru. Time:\ walrh Vic Pt>rry ·~ Srhool II B 963 4015 tdmufy ask'°' Mar. ..... ................. . PRECNANT! C1rtoc. 0••"'4edl1I coumehaa as refern.l. A.bortioo. adop. l.laQ "~ APCARE COVER GIRL • tSun1 * 3t Hr Outca1J Serv'i~ PRE LAW st.udeot oeeda 21,000 Will do aoytlu.og l,egal. Confident 11 l OVM P U Box 324:!, "'H 92663. •FOXY LA.DY* lllTTC ALI ON t. Y 11'972-1 138 * 4CCOUMTAHT Part t~ Year round CPAfum 631-0961 ACCOUNT AMT EnC.SUrnS A combinaUoo that can't be beat' Pe.rf«:t locaUoo (doile to f rwya. 8.lrport & re1tauraota ), prof. seocn!tanal aervs, Ideal offices Ir beautiful peo- p&e For more lafo call Bev at m.21.61. ~ aq ft m medical bldg Avail for 1mmed OC' cupancy. Ample park Ing. Newport. 64S-650 l IALIOAISUHD Smlll at.oft. le~. S400 fDO Ageot 675-8170 ~ 5035 ... •••••••••••••••••••• t'OUNO Blk •Brn mal<' j ~Mtg. Co. ~-mf'd ~u.e t'edt>ral AD lype11 ol ~al l'Slatt• hr, CM 646 4082 TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS Seuor or semi senior for small OranRP County Alrl)Of1 area public firm Good opportwut y Mu' t ha\"t" ~t publtc <')( pen f'nCe <714 )flJ3. 3«.J tnV'\'JltmenU IUl~ 1949 6"2-0IIM ACCOUNTANT Pl'r d1Pm senior for '>mall Orange Counl} Airport area pubbr nnn Must havP rerent publu ('JlpenenC'f' c o m b o r flce/warebouse• 1bop speoe, 6 mo sub-lae, xlnt NB area. 1200 aq f\, avail now. 646-2!!00 EXIC.SUITIS Pr1me Newport Beerh loc. Near O.C &lTJ)Ort ·-••••••••••••••••••• Red tncL ~loo. con· Prime Npt Mesa Busi ference rm, Janitor neM Park. Quality olfic-e serv., utll1. 100 free & warebouK space for c o p t e 1 & m o r e leale. Cari>eta. dra~ & Secretarial serv av au """1. bar. l810 aq ft. unils Uzor ~ 851-IMU avail now 29< I Q fl 6C-44ll3 8. 4. Sat 9-1 WXUIJOUS ~surns ~~.~~;;{~! Offices now avail. In doonlebeat Frwycloae elepnlly appotnted Ex- ec:Wjve SWta centrally _875.a25 __ 1_· ----- located near freeways, XLMJLOCATION courll Ir tbe Oraoae 753> S.F. iodlAtriaJ -n~ County Airport . _.. Faclllllea lnclude a I.Slit avail. forlmmf'd oc frleodly, efficient recep. cupancy. lncls: offices" • • 1 b wareboule spa~ Crpu, t.on.1t1t• ep one ,...._ ...... bar F 1 open&cr who creeu your ~ ..... """' or eu· dieda and a.wen YoW' ing lnfocall 6C2-4463 ~. • ~ eaw." zm Sq. n Prime area Federal law library. Cloae to rrwy, Call beautifully decorat~d m-8122. CIOldereoce rooma. photo -------- copy ~. fr the w ........ or ll9llt ~-2ndTI>t 642-2171 S4S.06 I I i.y;., ~.000 1st TI>. Wt>ll .,ecured w 30 m •>nlh p a y 0 f r () w n ,. r m•e:o.33S2 ----2ndTD's 1.5'% lntf'tt.Sl. 15 & 20 yrH term. Sl0,000 or mor" No prepayment, no balloon Udo Newport Co 873-no6 2't1 !":'\ ------- Wlll dlscoo.nt my TO 's 2()';;. for needed cash SlOK. S20K. " S40K. AU 10'1 rat.ea d~ In J years Owner. Tl4·M2 7&5 2M TI> Por Serie S!S,000 fa<-e Value 3VearNOle 9IS7 2511 D• ys or 5»-7400 Eves Gene Cooley. Aienl For salf' dl1t'Ounted 3 tnllt detds Fa~ val1W Sll·J.3000 17,.. yield Pvt psr&s only CaU Paul flll-416( flaeat lo 1ecretartal f-' ~ ..._ ~For fwtber lafo .-..w _, ... ... ._ • peraoael tour ,..._ 20..ZI• ,..~ft. m•~/ "' "' IP .. 1/ lbroulb the f acillUe.. .,. tn-90 ti. '-"a~ pleaH coot.act Vortac -...... •-••••••••••••• A.uoc.. C714 )95.5.2281; .. • 4150 A'--lllillc __ .. Ith• (714~. ·········---···· Airport Offlce Secreterlal ••rvlce ....... SU0.151-mL m... IDldlclJ oftkie 1alw. Onaadel Mar, '1f0.llo. Realonomlca Corp. f1i.f'nlO PllSTIGIOUS l.OCA110L ZIOO Sq ft. OpMl tncd ane. No. Harbor Bl, C.M. $11/mo. Tom ~ .... w..w 4'00 ········~···· ......... . ~ ciau.,.m ?:~,pot ln wsun• ~ del ..... « ODllta .._,or SIOO or .... Qa6et.,.. ..... daJ. WrlS. tld fGI. C/O Tbe DallJ_ Pilot New1paper, P .O. Bo• IMO, Cotta Iii••· CA 12111 or teletlloae .... Yooa1. prorHatontJ WOGN. .,.. room « CCllUS• apt. hlboa, Nwpt. oc Oclll. Aft' .. .. ,.., 1100 ....................... PINNY PINCID ADS otlYR Sell any twm • com bmaUon of Kemt .. '71 OI 1... •ltb a Penny Plndler Ad. I liMI f« 2 ~v• clap S.ach ttrloMJ MM It ID' for U.Uap Chars••• NoeomrMttlal Ida . hr more lafonnauoa ---~)'OW'ad~•ll FOUND C.t . black mah• ~haved le g 96K-4l2'7 & ~J.JT1 (A2 1571 Abofflnng Gord c C-. •t ESCORTS 34 Hr.; 6'1-0UK> m• 1833-3443 FOUND Callro cat wht l'IXlar. gold stud~ t "\ 968-4127 MC/VISA -----------AccounUnc t'owd lruh snttt male DIAMOND WANT J-:D &1$8 Chica Owner •den Pnv party will bu) J to J Wy 213 l2!M55.l carat. cull Ill B ~ 4975 FCUld Bfcycle Newport ~. call & 1deoW), 1)46. IB74 ---- Lo!lt ~ I 21, nr PCH & Rivt'nude. NB fem mu. predonunat.ely gok1 long (ur w 1wbt Oea collar Ans lo "Lady" Please call 8.5 J.1800. l...IJ&t Yellow. parakeet w ~m all amount of green S50 Reward Sweet PM. at ·2665 O.C. AJIPOIT ESCORT SERVICE Specrialr:ung 10 busr ne'lsmen. resident ~ weJcOme 71•·5241 --- Prof Ma.aaa&e by Steve, Lic'd Therap11t, N 8 . Uem-8pm Appl Only 548-2817 KIM'S OUTCAU 9153-9121 Ad-IMeP .. ~ fb 14-~~-1~':.. Yoo moy request Ad-Sitter llfva when placing your od . . . our Ad-Sitter numb« will appear in yoor OOty Pilot od . . . A6-Sitter' tokes yoor m 111 llQIS . . . you call in at VolK conveniera to ~ the JllJDW to your· ad ... this llfYQ is only SS per week. for more tnfonnatiCI 1 and to pka pw ad coll 642.5671 . TEMPORARY ASSIGHMEMTS Eam XTRA US to 1>11Y lbose holiday buls For mtormauon on bow )OU can work a rew days or a few weeks lO earn that XTRA Cash-call us Work the hours you have available i\ct"OunUng Clerka Boott.eepers Data Entey Accountant.a Auditors CPA's CAJ.J..OR VlSITTOIM V ACCOUNTANT ASSISTANT TO DIR. OP' FINANCE ..-1o~permo. XJd oppo11 wtth 1ovt wllllte water quality con trol :ccy. Requires eq\Jv to 1radwiUon from colle1e w / em J1bM1s on attnt 'I • 2 yn t!lqll'. ~ "' IOV ~ «' publtC! utUI ty eccnt '1 de1lrabl4! Salar1 beted (ln qualiftcatJou • eaiwr. lbnt ....... s...s tt• ~~to~-r.wa. ::T.ney ... 0.. Ft# llUUMr ln· fo. eell16m0 <EOE > ADVDTISINO '4LE8 J\aD or 1*t ttlbe, sue ,_ . + comt.Daalon +ar ., ..... I ~"per ftho flPilmU! •t&1Alr:meflt aMce/my home Allrl.ht.T~~ ..;ii;=.=..;;...;~::...::::--~ Direr 'h1 ....................... Poll '1 f'me Taik>no1 .. curroll JNTEIUOR F.ulu&lve DnlUruak.ula CilPENTRY -.zm -.Jq M2 ---------Dry...t R«lnodellng, •II typea. -·•••••••••••••••••••• Cc:mm1/"Reskl 17 yn We do It all Metal studs a.-.. Llc'd Palom Comm Rea/Ind. 1-'rec OatnlcL 9SU3lt mt. ~19' BA/tdC Tiie faatert draw ln l~ Trade your old 1lufl fur w.t. .a Oa1ly P Uot new good1c:s w1tll a a-died Ad. 142-51'11. Classlflfld ad 642 5678 M<'&lr'1 l )'. ptlt do• tllP. bnu .,.. •.••• •• ,. a.ca *-71n ,. .. , ..................... . l'\urdlun atnPSlln& Ir r~ flnl1hln1 AnUq O•k ll*WtY l>tn up .. Ile I& v.r 7IO-OSU ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• G.ardlln.lnl. landM:ap1n11. tr e tnrnm1n1. dt•n l4lf A vUel Ml-M7 4 Im . .hrub lnmmtn.ic. rt• muvlll. Cle&nuiw. h•ul 1011 Luodac »plnJC ~prlnkler a . Udvr -.an& Otrtlt d r upalra, •Prf•t•er r•P•lr, ·~ ptwnbln1 ...a Aa.o led _lr. .-mo Ml.fllllT H rr• •• area , ClrJ1Hter, 1•l•U11 • ._...,..... ... , or Lite haulloii mov1n1 Gkl'&Ce Vant clcanlnit n...natea~ HAUUNG, a.LI types, ('Of)· mte • 1mall tree ~ movd 1146-7e:.M bp. J llp&nelM! aanleo~r OCC at.udeot. Larae true k. Coalpl. y11rd 1ervke1 Ttaab, ll1le lnm Dan Rellable. Neat 642~ ~ When you ntt<I upert eervt~ or rep1un, tum to I.he St!rvlt-e Directory m l:lualfled lo aolve ~probU!m llA1ul/1radloi. demoll· U<m Sltiploader, dump truck. Trent yrd writ 831 1257 TWANY'S wtdY tJI l t1IDe makl IVC. 1K dianJUnt ad t.bru 2121/IO 5ptc! rat.9 on vac .. at.am cpl cln'11 ~••<"/free ••l P ' M ..,.,._,... ....................... -.. -.ff ......... . T.t .C. Ho1111cltan1n1 Wot..s.d .... ~' ~Ir waJJ,.pertn1 ""9 tll 1/ S.nlce. l>eptodabla. We lDt,all duiboll ~wart.NI. rr.eat. HooHl. aeua U1orou1.b. Uc'd, boadild. kldla, ~door 6 wt:n· ~W741J &VMC.•21.IM T!z•l 7Me30. dow locb. IWI. Ml.-s ~ w...-~. Urrsap.HB-Cllaru. ~----.-z:.p.t c~ l&dy·oo .. I'm am.all, pric.a •re Oe11:1 ). ReilDO(lei· a. Ollt\ t br da at a pr • • f ....U.17WOW. IDI. ~ reptpe, 1'os> tr. Would UM 4'I hrl lo --•••••-•••••••• Hit Pkm 131-IJSN :=wbouM· Aft 4PM. ~~~ba. i::'•/~~..!t. OIWNP90BLfJMlf Reaonable pr1r~. Ex· ceilent wortc CalJ P•m. 67~9179 .._.Ta ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrvti».f75.D75.ws. check m y rer, lie. P"lnnll't bfphont. Bi1t* .n_ b!Otk w.U., B6C15 •1.CJ'l.lo.eouftty . cemeol drlvewaya • ESSI &111..1 PlumbUllC repair 6 tt petJoa Etta, 631•31.59, ~ model. Beach area 28 --CU.tom PalnU01, Lo .... ---ea No "-"' ·~· ··-·-Wlmer Raia. Free ~t. ;;.;i.~ · ,..,.. ""' p 11' 11".-llwJ ....................... =~·Chuck r.11ao, ,.0. ....... ....................... Pad.. •allp9per DOW fl P 0 Bo~ ~ • pr aav• U<J.. Call Will D'.ID. -E. 17th St-, I 2l, eG-.a CK. f'D.1411 Rainbow Co. Prof. C'Spt'r • We paint lot /nl • N'<UI· dttaootn1. Low pnc.-H . GWlr work. l"rff est. call 6'2-11614 --~~~~~~-...... ....................... Repair 4 R•roof. All type1-1btQ1tlea rocbhaltea comPo tar Free M . )41-5830 Pin 4va.l.I R.J Cc.Jolll. zo yrs e11~r Pfl:T~ PAINTING fl'or excellenc e 1n Loc i;I year around E11pr'd Keu Ralea. ~leamq. C)e&n.l.ni ll«'V1ce.4115-ll51.lll·7l32 Free tAl. Call Ceoe ------~ ....................... \)nUrnt&eil ~ bJcorDe Tu P~aUOn 5&-0«51 ______ _ s.echahQe1n1n1Serv1ce Ha.mt.fkb ~ P•1ot1ng INT1 EXT •C&rpetCare. EDlpt.les, tln VJy... 839-1022 Neat.. booest. reu. 12 apta, bouM, om~ Xlol 'IllelacomeTH Mao yn. exp We'd Dave won by proteuaooaa SJM.IOO 7J0-03ll8 l whclifir g ------ -------·•••••••••••• ••••• ••• F\ne ext. paloUn&. St Cedar Crpt le Upbol eQuallty La.od.acaptnc• Llc Ina Try me H Clel.oen, flt WUJD&, gen Coql. llOftacape datan Smor ~ cln'g. Rmbl. Pro{. Simon &: lmf•llat!nn. All work ~ ~1.-1 8\W' f'r1't' est G ~­ IMMACULATE Cleanbl& 7S. W7 1-md what you want m o..t1,y ~ CJ.uai(liedl d a I e L a nd1c ap1ng 731-6276 ~·II vr11n t: \St.' ll'i. ,1 8RU2 1:-. C.:11L\61f'Mld Adi 642·567K Prof, pt1nlm1 bt • 1nt Molt Ext Im> fl8001.S F r ee ~,l SJ6 ·43K J • VIN Qi.l&Uty l*'ding Int/En. Wallpaper removal Reta . Marlt or Keo. )G.1.!Mll T,_S.•kw ............ .. ..................... . ••• .. ••-••••••••••••• TRI.II Rn'E TREE SVC PA.SSPOITS Tne trimm1n1. mo11l l11lftl tr>-S3S. Low rate. for tree removal Of' yard ,.._,.411 We would IJk~ to.erve )"OU 9&-M12 v1u ·•. lmm11rat1on . ID ·11. mtttnat1 d.river'11 color pbotOI whlle·U· wa4.IJ7U27a ........ 19....... ~-a. g ,..,.,,...,. .....•••......••.••.•.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neet pet.cbet •tnt~ RnilDDrrlAL "Stcm.'l> -EST. n~141, Car waunit. Quahly ~ -~ 6'2-S449 "~ 7972 HllfpW-.d 7100 HllpW..t.d 7100 HetpW..ted 7100 HllpWtllhcl 7100 HllpW..ted 7100 HlfpWmted 7100 HllpW~ 7100 HllpWllllhd 7100 HllpWClllhd 7100 .............................................. ··•·•······•••··•····•· ....................... .•.•....•••.••......... ....................... ... ................................................................. . M ........ tn dl.aoCe AUTO BODY re-pair /ap- S.. o-t Models oow ol· prmice. Seod ~ume I.Cl fertoc peraonalhed Mr.Dotclaa PO Box 8164 siyted dnelopmeQt ln Npt Bcb CA. 93911> mGllDdUOD W /f-.bloo .. otdoer•pbic modeling. At.rrollOTIVE QIUnow· 557·2'02. S..W:.GtMt•r ~.Svc PBX. Pleaa. olc. Npt. Sch. ~· or Wlll u-am. 3-11 & U PM 7 AM 2wbpd Y•C. 8.n·SfUO_ area Offu:e & main We bave ao openin« for a sbm'p person lB yeani or olderwtth a good dnvmj( record. Waltreu ex perteace helpful Ex cd.lent opportuo1ty for promotion St-e Cirant Bum11 or Tom John!IOO Apt Manager for larg~~ adUlt comp4n m bt'ach t.enance t>killll requsred ~ cm X58'Z un -Ajl llU.IMG_CU_ k t:.penence nee Full . Pl Ill~~ ume iftunediate opening, 2IQ51-brbor Blwl fu1J compan1 benefit.a COSTA MESA C&ll Balboa Manne 979-2500 ~ rar appt. E 0.£. ---------M"M AlTl'OMcmvE IOODWSl ,•--Ntrt1, Ut.e, female, Immediate opeolDi full tune or Ptr. Start Must have ~vioua ex immed iately . Call pertence tn Gt>neral Moton acc.-ouotrni: 641-_lZM_ for_•Plll ___ •1 Reconc ile ucc.-o unh i\SSEMBLERS, we wall computer e xpl'rtl•nu t rain Apply 711m , helpful M.acG~ Yactru., 1631 Ptacerrta. C.M. .ASSlttlLY 1'..lec:tromechankal J COMMUL CHEVROUT 21\:!>I 11.1rl~tr 1\1•·1 I ·1 t:''I ,\ \1 ~.S.\ SU-1200 year eoxpenence re _ __ 1~u1red Must r ~ad Atm>MOTIVE mechan1c:al ussembly ........ draWlllgs and have s kill Pua~eu t +'" inthe~ofawidevane Need helpers w1lh l)' or hand lOOI S acrylic lacquer I 'll IUXJwledge of mac:hm peneace S day worl& shop procedures belprul week plus exrelk-nt rom t-;xc elleot company pany benefits. l'ontad btne(lla. Good work~ ~at Cdeman. Boc.ly ~hoi,. envaronmenl. Contact Foreman. personnel 557 9051 NABERS 1-;0E Ca•terpenoa Experienced D•ts un Auto P•rla Coun t.erperson nef'ded Im mediate Opt>ning Call Rudy al 493.3375 or 8311375 ' 8ankinl Now accepllna appUca lions for commerc aal tdler I yr rl'Cent bank log exper Contact J McOme 641-0222 --- Bwlltmg Growing C:oat a MCll d Bank. wh1t·h offt>rs l'X cellt•nl co m p an y bt-nt'ftU.. tn<"lud1ng "l trartlve wurk iAppart•I 1:-. looklllJt for TELLERS ~i•h banlung f•:tptonem•1• lor 11Ur nw111 offl~ /\pp. ty 111 ~ bctw1...-n vum dnd-tpmJl S70lwrbor Bl\·11 Suitt• 205 <.:<r..lJ Mt'!>U o,(Jfj @JO 0 CITIZENS SANK Of CO '..IA M f!.A E O t-: M /F Banking Opportunities Cutaom.t' s.mc.. A~tetlwt ~"''end,..,, ft .... llO tin I I· I '"''"'"''' .. ,,. '""""'' t I '\f) t II r' l'J'ttof1Hl"ff 1•tl -ll•1t' 'I' ' ' I htt+f •·••' w 1tn tlt!Lfrn•• lftf) ,,f C\'f•ftf1(1( f' ,,, I' If\ ,, ?..1101r 1 ,, ,1t l 1 1'•1 f yp•f''Q '"'iu1tfllt1 Tnrt?ttt '"~"''Jn• w1fl f f'tJU•tf" t')t"f'1 "''Jf••I '.Atu•<lAV w t tl: An ft•<f'll~ol ~t.Hy 1tf'l1J t1 11 rmt 1111f'• t1• nf'flt , .. '''"" 11 W•· ,.,,, •t•t ktnq It •,f1.1q1 l1•HMJll wt\ol'J(."n lylJf .t > w''"' • 'tJ ·~lt~y •"" ,, ... AA<! (lf"Ylf)U. rJfrtt $t •• & t.ttf1m11 1 'f011 111¥tU h t tJ1 t1r ft t q >Pf"O vAlllll" typl't (11 IJri\\hlH' k HC t t Ufll tf11J .,,_, .... t,,..,..,1t t •·•t t" "'fl .. ,,ount' ft"' ni.--nir• J • ''"'• .It our Cot ........ t •f\OCh t rit P•'J ,,.,,,, ,,n1n1f4ll l+nttVV t u~tnm~r rrtn ... t i Pleeae ctlll °' 1pply 1n .,.,_ 10 642-4711 + GLENMLE FECBML 54\IN:iS ""° "" .. AS"'°' •Al ., 2300 Hel1>ot llvct Cotta M9u, CA t2t2t f t1i1•I 0p()l'HtV"'ti' r rr p1r,., .. , BAR GIRL Part Ume. f u I I · t I m r t' o r nelfChbortMIOd bar. C.M . 646-Mt4 ean..lders-Barboyll Waltreaaea-lbt.M9 Ct.aatttl4' Qlrlt·Wlne ~arda. tota"Vlew Jan :If.Feb 4, 10erD·2Pm, No phone ca lit pleut. Nwprt Bayvl w Vatht <iub 33.13 W. Coul Jtwy, ~·-•_ch_,. __ _ IAITllCO P1Ume days. Private N H Club &W-MOt....;..' -- Br )'(JW' mrft bftM. ff.t Vt our owa bu1tnu1. - • .. STORE• Store Mngr., A.uU.t. Mn· gr , Mecbn., for &hwlrul dealer Salary $20K Must have prtor hlkt Mecbn exper ln • alore ~~ ------HOUY S HOP G e nl body ft nder rep;ur l"lll <p111nt up>. Gu11r + lomm Rt'pl y l o .Mr Douglaa PO Bx 8164. N~ B<'h. CA 92116() __ _ IOOUHP1NG Hill tune pel'llOn w1t•xr1r fur pot>llloo of lt!l.bJ~liJJlt bk.k:pr 6421 l&J --- Uooldi:~eper. P T. full d wrge, nt?OOoo 1m ml."d 2:i·JOhrll wk, Salary nt;(OO.able, Call Cindy a.l Coosumer ~J>OD.!><· 9156-~ Hoolllleeper AU l!>t unl Uuu lnal balaoee. data proc:Haiog lloowledge hetpf ul Present I BM 32 lrWll!rt.J~ U1 34 ~Jlld rdert nce9 Location l r.,,1 n ~ lndu'>l rta l C1.1mplex Crun1)(.'n.,,1l1on nt·l!Otlahlr l ttl l tor aµtpt l~tty llOU\,1'1, 714 ~S'IOO IWCJKK f:EPt:R, f ull 1· h u r & t'. o on s m k r . '"lary <'ommensural e w a~J.tty SJ<.:,~ !)222.. _ ~HPB• Pltlme. Sat & Sun Ac· rouna payable rett1va bit.'. payroll Apply 1n pl'raon. 11>e V1JJ;,ge Jnn. 127 Manne Ave. Balboa Wand IOOQIEPH F /C Pol\1Uon wrtb promanent Futuon lllaod toVl''>l ment firm. Excellent op portunity. Call 640-0123 IOOKKHPH ASST to SI 100 Nt>wp0rt Bearh lnv1•11t ment co baa PM•llon avail Booli:lteeptnfC skllh . A t P , /\ R ~. eooct typtng Great opporturuly' Irvine f'enoonel ~ocy 4118 F, 1701 . Coeta MC!>a Ste~ 642 1470 -IOOtCSTotll CUIUl f\t ll tlme open I.nit for c lerlt p oallion 1n bcd.11.on apttl&IJuna tn terhnkal " 1c1ent1f1r tJid. ~M" person With eomr exp. ln wor1ung In a bookstore. Ht• 8-5 Mon Fri Apply Mr Harrod. scrrr£J-( Book Centtr. l'lS>l Main St l.rvlne. CA S57 8334 Bncklayer'a twlper. Ftr, dependable. cood lranlporUUon 81S.31~ B Styllat w /dhn telethl!lh percentace M!aalon V\ejo, 5814190 c:at.t.rt•....,.,. SbOrthoun. :llr m1n. .. 9J ptt hr <.:.M.,NB.,Cd.M •l't'u. No~. Metaalt)' AA>lY • Nf!wport ...... tfollled School Dl1t. Food Service offltt. 1•1 Pt~.c.111.~zno. <.:A.5HIERS" lllSTESS.ES AR>IY UJ person bt"t weer> 2$ HAM.BURGER HAMLET ~Ad.ams OolU lleea ---- C~HIERS UTUTEM MAllKF.TS Operunr now av .. 1lablt' foe ful lime Assistant Manaiwn on 2nd & 3rd 'lluft No ex pen en(? M-< We trwn ~ S3 JO lo M per hour. Advan~menl opporturuty '°" ID.lllql' ruent posit.Joos to SS 50 per hour If qualified For more lnformatiOn fl In - t.er'VM'W, app.l.y to bl.ore 112. ~ Crown Valky Pkwy, Laguna Beach, 4111&9860 Will tnteTvlew Mon thru t'rl Dam to Jpm Equal 0ppor EmployN ClllUJ CAIO: -I 4PM, Mon fi'n <.: M a~u C'.a n prov~ trans fW I lJ24. ~15112 CJVIL a.GotHHRJMG ~ des1cneni &. dralt.lmeo with 1lron1e 1ubd1v111on or com menial 1ndualr111I dt> velopmenl backairound wanted for c.-arttr op portunltlos Apply in peraon w1tb ~orl& ump1ea to Mr. f\Jeot.es at Robert Oeln. Wiiiiam f"rOtlt le A11oc.-. 1401 Qua.ii SL Newport lkac h. QVJL&fGll E:ST1MATOR Experienced Senior Faumator wanted with stronR background 10 ~~ quant.atlea. proJect c.ut esumatee. qu.1nU1y take ort . • dealgn ltoowled'e Apply In penon to Mr l'\.lentes wrth resume at Robert Belo. William Froet & A11oc 1401 quail St Nfowport Be•ch. tierkal help, part full tune. college atudenb OK 646-1623 Uencal Sia•l•iff Typhh G1•1ClllOffice ~ SCAHYAllBSS lnttlll1anl outaoloa prrtOU walMd to tfi •wt'• w 1boroeowner1 for bonM-remodelinf co. nus 11 a ~nent Job, Hu: t·5Pm d•ll)', Paid ttkl1 &rO/br. 'White ttaJnina. k..... ~I OtlJ Mlrt1 ... *'· I "'9R CAlHIU!Cluk. dol!.1" dab&t, A!1J100 tor eveniit' llllA. lad dndl. ApPly DlVINI! sift 1bop Or~oft Co EO! ,.. thru Sat ill CLt!IUCAl. E)Jtry ""el poetuon Ute t)'J*lg. ~ co nr 0 C Airport. 37"1 ht. wk Good l>enefal.I ~ mo IB3MSO CLIRK 7Lll Part ume 1l P.. to 7 AM Fri & Sat only m:, Paulartoo. CM 1:,1 4&2 Cl.BU( /PridaicJ Marine exp~r1e n c e helpful f\tll time 1m mt'<11ate o~n1nir:. full rompany bend'th (';ill Balboa MunM., ~!Mi7 t far appt 1-: (J t: M f' II a.aJCTmST Varied otf1~ dutle:'l, ty~ ~ wpw:n, answer pnom'!'I • aome billui&. Im med openlngS Call tm ~ CLERK Wanted for full Ume Expt'r prt'f QJllSlJ.lne Heal 01 f" 001.1'1 5e953'7 l 'omput1·r 0 1 . .1t•rat•ir llru.t.'fll Ill M J2 1 r d n ii 1 · wun~ to 34 SolJd rt· f1'rf'f)(_~ l..t><'<lll11<1 Irvine Jndu1tr11d l om p l1·' Compenut1on o.-iut 1u IJk. Call for itPJll ~ll y .. JIM"f' 711 540 ~ 700 O >ok br .. akrast J1oh1ft muisl b1· fa11l " t'X pt•n e nrt>d Apply 1n p~non ul t ht> J oli> Rogt'r . 400 S Co.I'll ltwy . L.nl(WI» COOK. retiremt·nl rum rnunrty. <.rood btonl'ft\'i Newport Be a t h < .. 11 631~ COOkWAMTED lk•.aJt.h food upr. prt•f ~ and afternoon hrJ A~y in f>t'l'MJO on IY Mothtor'1 Market & Krt.men. 22S t: 17lh St CM Counter·&1rl. Kuslt'r'!' Oeanen Fl.I II la me 1116 E 18th St. CM ~ 7U22 CUSTOOIAM 3 PM 1.0 II PM Harbor aru eburch. rnorer u penm~ per.on I .ti I Chuck, 631 2880. Mon thru f'r1 8 5 DATAEMTRY OHRATOR P ume R.equ1rf.'9 8 mo t•xper w IRM 3HI ~ data ontn dlAketle from aource ctocumt'Oll Mwit ~ able to work vr llttlr aupervlalo n 4 =->prn 1i.rtln1 time d•JIY call penonot'I O.Uvery P 'Time AM L A. Tlmea 1100 ~r _. In LAcma Beach. ....... Dmt.al ~ rull tum. np« . p~ Nr So Co all Pina. ~ -------l)eQlal Au11laol. lull ~.c:hai.nkk fV m1110 --- Dt«.aJ om~ .,..fli • n · l't'PUOOJ.lt typ1 '\t fo.llp ~l' Call W4--0fJKJ Dt-ntal r~ct-pl . ortbo . Npt li r h l:>t a rl to $12.M Onilt1 n 1i ~ ~~ UmL&I o.talCa ' hr ...... CUST. SBVtcE ltlP Safeeuani I 0mUJ Pnc.-· t1 ce ~yatem s. Wo t Coast'• oo I computt."f' ~ •Y"'~m l, _.tun~ " qwillhrd ~raoo to wtJrli: 1n uur tntt>rn.,1 ruatoov ·r lif'f'"Y 1 r ,. IH pt Mu.--t b.il vt> Dt-nUI Ad rrurui;tra l.IOn l'X pit'M et)CI', l(uod Vl'rbal ~ktl h & &ability to _,,rt wrt.ll pt<>- i>k.-. l>~Ut< call LU>d.a ~ 714 1167 1121 U( -.t"Od mum• w 11.io1lary hut.or)' to SBS /Dental Pradl~ S~Leorns, 2233 t airv1eow Rd , Coat a Waa.saii36 -~-- Ofonla l Au i1t.1nt. V T . rllp n~ry N•Pl Bd1 olf1ce 7~1 I)rrd.al Ofrlce ~front. b.ack. lO ~~ typtnl 1niiur1nce etc· t'u II & part time. Apply a l tM-0683 {JerUJ Super opportwuty for a n t'n«'r1ttt1c , !\ha rp & friendly front ofllt"e manacer 1n • nl'w • dyoauuc dent.al offtt"f' an Irvine Call 731 2027 be{ore ~. or ~-8Z25 alter ~---­ Drntal A.u 11tant. eu~y Neowport A e a <"h re1tor at I\ t> pr a c.-tl r t' nl'e d t tharp . e n thuauuuc. e1tpenenttd J/l'(IOn for rtt1me t!mpioymenl 631 :WW l>l'Tltill A'lii'.\tant liu•y Nt·wport lil'•<'h n •11torat1ve priartlrr need• l'11per1enced penon .,, day Mon. thruCh 1bun 131 ·:MllO _ Dem.al Aaalatant Ortho Chatralde1. Join o ur tum Progr.aalve ur 833-1314 ---( I c e . <.: o I t a OELICATESSV.N help. MfU/Newpm 546-517!!_ aver Ul Exp prTr. full Dmlal,.._Ofc time Ref'aCall 644·S619 - -CbalWnatna career op Dl!llvery man ror LA portunlty In eat.abllahed ti.me9 to homa in NW Nnwport Beach oftlce pan or c M 3 a AM Uw!c:rlw, mature persoo Sd)..tczS/mo + boou.1 Ellpertence 11aentlal. Dtpmdable car n~. _~ __ l _____ _ ~ OC' 9M..ctl2 Oldal a.c.ptJoalat. Ex· Dllll.lwry. Oood part UrM Jl8' pnl. In rrout tt baclt pncttk>oeopea.N-own office. 4 deys /wk . trana. Mlk• up to N.wpc>rt S.ach aru. •OO/br. Al..olll. ___ 1?11>_. ____ _ D!SIGNEll MICH1. '11.00 /Ha-o.ta-. Aft• OIOOOA m..512-5034 Diak din. aawn. reba. tje penan for tnmt diesk; bn must be lleii:lble 1be I.Do A.t Lacuna: 2\ 1 N a.it Hwy . Laguna ftt-ach. d4 7~ URAE'TSMAN ~\. $10.50/Hll C:.c.t.a M~ /\rf'a l)Mtx:iA ZU 582 ~ °"""' rGarck~r comb Jla\'f' "'abd CA UttnM!. Good dnvln( rl'r ord Mm. ~ 20 APVIY at Peonys1ver, 1660 f~CM nnven, df'tl~r ~ product• lo •upermartell. Early mama to mld·ah.noon ~~.m 1'nver Part ~ to pt<'k us> pet.I • MJme litchi y U"d ~ Se.. 8r~tf! l'l'l (~mf'tr)·. l9S42 R4•t1ch Hl\-d H B lkl V!'l'll f WJ timt'. Mlll II p ~. knawAedt<~ ol ~ t:o Good dnYIN( rw:iard. °"'« 11. w Ulan I( lo w ork Co mpany Yebtds 13 10 ~r hr t l.nttat1ves. Call Marl! T!il--------Dnnn, Cbecker Cab. pJd dnwia ~. 25 )TIClr~/.,... DllYBS Men or womeo ZS yn or ~r Know ~ rout ~ Net ll80 a wf'ff or morf' Oraoae Coast Yellow Cab, 11300 au Herrmann. Fountain Vallt'y fNo o( Slater betwn N•wbopt.' & t).rlld) HIYa! Roy ~ RoUa Royce IS l&lant applicatiooa for a qualified drt ver for pickup • dellvery of Rolla Royeel Mutt be n!lpOOll~ •have vabd Calif dnver's Ileen.a~ Seau ~ preferred Apply In Jlet'IOll to lht' Seni~Oept ROYCilYH llOUSIOYCl 1540 J arnbc>ree Road NEWPORT BEACH Food prep•ra lton. amdwktt aalrer. • u peneaee a eeesaary. Moa-~l. eppros. 1·2 CaU K.at~ weekday1o ttwD~. 551-1232. Pram ame.. a.,.net)tt. larbulyOP. ~9111 fUJJ 4r p ff pcxnt~ In new a pet"lally food ct'nl~r an l r vln 1 Management op porturutlea. Call PetcK> SJl.JSM GardeDlr for apt fflmplt>"' CM ~,,., day• w.lc S7UO mo IJ7S.SIW9or~J:JR1 GBaAl OfftCE ()o YoU t1kr detail WMll & have 1ood flau~ "P ~.,We may ba•f' d job for you W\JI tr111n Some typtO( ~ Xlnt bene<rta, Nwpt C'.enlA r OU! Mrs Duduk 644 7454 Eo t: GENFRAJ. o n1c 1o; ~tat l}'llltu:. II) ltt>y. IT\:l lur1 1ndt-pt'ndc·nt. 9 J II U S<lJ ;a ry eomme n1ura11• w f'11per. Call S.illv ~ G-ual<>fflu &Kie !Allfcs fint Neb t.pr w /fJt•r-' of· fie• ••,•rlt1tc•. ~ ...... tfrottq cc I caHn slrUla CGI Vc6w-Sidi oMC\ d54G-9Z64 FULL/PART TIME Earn Up To $10 HOUR ~ chain now tunn& to es:pcd null ~Ueta 6 {) C. Mall locatioos Openings In Cuat.omer Serv1cr, Salee " OelJ Vf!ry Dept. Requl ~s neat appea.ran<'e. Must m,)O)' taWnM to Pf'C)f>J(•. hllve valid dt1vt'ra lk for mt~rvi~ call na.1641 SlZ""ll I stl-flOI ---Ge&A&. OfACE Smlll publishm2 firm 1i. aeetin1 1eneral office ~•wk Alu..., worttt. Stmpfe clertnl P'l.nnlocaiednearocean dutlu. Relaaed at ba~rorrrr D'Jlll!llbere. Mature Non • & lUnit.ed au.mber or amoker pt-'eired. Allk P /f <Durift1 ""°°' bn for Pat 8118-4357 15541 poeltJoaa). Will tr•ln ~Lane.H 8 F.-m wbUe you learn Gemral omce 13.2.5 lbr to st.art or matt F rar uprnenct. 1.020 w ut, accurate typln1t. t7UI.. Sl. MW1132 record 11;eeptn1 6 C1Un1t. --~---·-people orient ed EXP ER I £ NC E 0 f100.m> DO E.Coontact JOURNEYMAN for lb Kuaaa 60·950:1 formlca top ahop IAM·5PMM/F I'' /Uoie, xlnl benefit• L.a1u.oa Hllla/Ml11lon G•~ Offfel v \ e Jo a n a . D y • : Matu.re ptraon. Offl<'t' 114 '110 ·3 1'17, evea: ttpr req. to hr wt, 2 ........ ...... ,.... . .Jeweil by Joaei>h I IV' f MK• 541>-.. l!aperiene9CI LabeleU• ,_-.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Operators, pac1ta1bac. ,. Good ~ cond. fl'. bmeftla. at.azm. t>ELIVtav • STOCK DENTAL ASSJSl'AN'T - WOJUt -hm. " male ~c. a.,.... oritnt· l•-------appllcant.a Wt)COIZ>t eel dmdal ... tant de· PACTORY Xlllt.oppor\UaJ&.y to train •lrou ot rellainl ber ft'AREHOUIE lnmo""8•al•. Apply U111s ln 4 ... banded ASUIHILJ;R8 15Z2Njll &i~. C.M t .. m dntlatr1 tJ U · No !llperteoc. Needed p1oded run cl Iona TopPay Paid Weekly DILIV&l\Y /D IV f.R Numarou1 employee L.A. nmm. Good .. 1.ey '*-a.i.ry open Call + bUIU t d.aYt No col J&hn . •1311 lectkft.GO. M.D. 804 ~ Dtlltlft"Y drt"r, 1mtll .. nnn. lllod drhlnf HffN, v ll41 Callf. drt ¥11".'1 UC. Call for •PP'· 9Q.M °"1tal ft111 nilt: I:•· perlenctd nP•Dd•d function H7~l1l neadld ror Pett.1 l ol • fk:il. 'nlun. 6 l't1 H '7IUIM .. ,, ll r yr I l)c . II ,n • •• . 1tn for -••• :,r:. I ...... • • i\i L ~· I w ........... npli : ,,.,.., .......... . I S.cnblw I A I I' i , ... Clllrtll ./Ma. ca.tis ./ftl4ia400 ./1 .. RoeUMS Avallabll' Ne"ufee. £0EIM·1'~ INSURAMCl ProllertY 4' Cuualty A~· Wltaol, exp rD.10 2 yr.; UIC typlD&. xlol beoef1h James loauraocf' ofh~. Jrvloe, call Maurl!eo '1SUllllO. E. o. E. M.I. o.6. 5N-112G Jr. loduluiaJ En&meer. IJl.%6 SlSOO pr mo. 4 m col-Aeee. lnd~al engineer --------•plant facilities of Geo 1 Otte, Newport lkb L.md plunan1 otfc baa ....,......P for lbe roUow mgpnattlrm: Word proceaot. l..a.nJet Exp.prd'd. Secrewy. Mng ~ 'd Mes&eQ&er. de~bdable car. Coauct Claudia . 64CMPll.. Glrl~y We are loolUne for a quahfJed. exp .. wPll (loomed~. wbo mJoya wort.mg w /Pf'O- ple. Must have accuraw 6.'5wpm typml alt.ills for I penoo, (root omce lo CcHa1 Ref req C11 ll 1;Th.~ M·F, 8 AM 4 JO PM GHt&. FIUOAY Slat. c.ypjn&. llCOOUDWll & keypuDdi bel~, 000· !>mobr'. PUU 9 to s 30. Ask for Stella, Gaa1. GIRL FRIDAY roedlcal devlce!>. Develop standard time for maoufauurlog operaboll &r chart& for ml&. proceu. Study & oblerw operat.ioo to in· creue efficiency Take ad lo nearest employ ment ~lopmenl dept, D 0 T l'Ol2 167-030 Ad paid ror by employer E.O E. M •F ••••••••••••• ******"******• KEYPUNCH OPRS 4-i Wk Assign CRT OPERATORS 1-6 Mo Assign SPECIAL CRT OPERATORS Wllltrain detail oriebted person 4 tD 9 Mo Assign We Have the abon posi· bOm ava.i.l at.artiDa Moo 1/2!/ID. Ql11 for tnfonna· tioo" am.ervlew \.Oday. Wb&ever )'OW' a<:bedWe ~res. we have the natll temporary asslln· mmb ta allow you the fle:Dbbty & I.op pay you ~ eau Den.u.e or Oodnatoday 557-0045 en-Lin: Un.lque ~lt1on for 11 .!!MP()!!~ Pf~NH ~£wci • sharp, amb1t1ous girl 3723 lireh Sh-Ht watb a s parkl10 11 .-wporthadt pml(lO'.lallty who will ap E O E ~I F prt'('lale an uniL'IU&l. non * * • * * • • • • * • * • ~ job as personal • * * * • • • • *.,,.,, • .,, ~ girl friday lo a buay execut1vt:. Em L A N u S C A P I': phasia on pubhc l"ela GARDE..''ll'ER -fo'or CdM lions with mu.cb local publlr g~o fo\JU time dnV\lll. some hte orflr<: S3 SOper hr Call g.4P'°1 duties & ocras>onnl Mon Fn 673-226X bostessin.-. The girl _ _ -- ~f'Cted must twve an Le1<al Ser y to operate cxceUl"Ot educauon. be Mag Card A. PT, hrs very stylu;h & 1mpec fle'<ible Exper only cably groom.cl This l.S t I 8 847 .1293 oat an of'dmary )ob for an ordma.ry l{itl, but a --------· grut opportunrty for a !>pea&) girl who would PnJO)' a Jot of vanety & mvolwmeut. super pay & mn,e beMflt.s & ex tnmely comfortable 1ur l"Olmdlnp Please ~ SCZ. 7?Z7 to arrange lol" an UUnlew GUARDS LEGAL SECRET ARY TO $1300 No Fee To Apphcant Spedalirlog In 1be Legal Field Jt)Jll • part Umf'. All areaa . Unlforma --------• furolabed. Ates 21 or CY'lfl, Retind we)eome. ~~~i: Service, t22t W. 5tb S&net., Sama A.oa. lo ~ lloun .. 12 .... llantlnft'l Hair~~ " eo. balr de1l10 lo C«oDa del Mar, baa opeolq for 1 eaper .,.., to ,.. st.aU.. x&& aoc .• fri""11 at asocpbere. t73·te2S. .... Le«a1 Secy JUHgatiolt $1200 Sec/frM $900.Slk No Fee To Appbcaot Soecla1Wogln ~Legal Field -..:1.l~ oewlogo t10 Newport Qi-Dr N 8 Ste a&5 642.2920 ,... ........ ~la1u.b L.eylaod ~•p•rleou D9C' o .,., aca am MECHANIC Auto MacG~.1&11 PU.tell ~· 0.ta M~ 6'.MUI M t'.:UIC:AL ASST, l11 t1JllWLl f« IJ~ral pnu uce cl.lruc Llllh: l'\ 1i.·r necew. 645-SXM Mtdlc&l Aseu.U&nt, fo'ront & RMrk. lru.uraoce. lyJ.lt', EKG. V~napunrturt'. NH~lm ------MESSENGER GENERAL OFFJC1'.. Good driving rerord J must lrv1oe TI4~ MODEL Ver) attractive 1o:irl 111 model pn\ately oor1· .1 ~ !'!lnctlv for fun & in ~ t.asw \\'111 pay s1ui1 tor each ~100 & ""111 oooslder belpUll( prepare portf obo at no cost to ~irl Please apply 1n l>lflCl conf1dt"oce to Ad•500. Dally 1'1lot. (' <>. Box 15QI, C~lJ Mt'.:>J, ~ Need 3 tndJv1dw1h lo work from home on d n1·"" phone proJ,!ram <.:..in cum $100 $150 per ""l-t:k dl:pend.lnit oo lime lckal for bomem11krr!> For eomplete 1nformut1on. ~U~7 1450 HEWSl'APB OBJ VERY Mon lhru l"n monungs lAM to 4AM Small eeooomy car req S90 Wk Call. 9153-&llO, 9AM to6PM NURSES AIDES needed to give TLC to elderly paUel>ts. Ch1..'l'\l~ PASTE.UP MSEMBLER ..,,.,th nt lt'aat 1 yt'ur t''t· pcr1t•1H't', prdt'rably nt•w!lpaper Excellt'Dl l'umpany bent'f\l:o. Apply bl:twt'Ql YAM and 6PM Mooday thrU 1''rld.ay ORAHCH COAST DA.IL Y PILOT b4.2 5682 ;mW &ySt O'i!sla Mt!l>1t 1':.qWll Opparturuty Employt"r PBX OPt:R.ATOR An.'>wt•nng Serv f.;xpr prt'f 6.'fl 2:344 •PIX* I t\ H i.1n1u· I' A 11 ans ~erv has a fl'W po~11t1on~ open 1n 'l'U'I, SA. CM,&: Hunt tt areas Vaned shift.'\, I' T or FT. Many out:>t1tod· i.ng bmt·fits Work near your home & earn wb.tle yoult·1tm :"'3-4230 E OF. PEHSIOH PLAN ADMINISTRATOR/ l'aralt-Ral urgently IY"«)("(! R.curcment plan adm1n1strat ion t''\ pcrience a Ml1ST . Dynamic. energelt'. rapidly growtng co wticre there LS room at tJie top Newport Beacb area Salal"y com meosurate w /ex per Smokers need oot apply Ca11~4. •'8.00/HOUR• Rebable help wanted for tx>1.11ecleanin1& auv1c-e. J0.2Shn wk Cal.I Pam. ...7S,aft..S st.art unmed. Earn "While --------•1 you learn. all i.h1fb avall. Apply 1415 ~nor.NB ~Al~ Jpn>Hpm & Upm 7.im Elq>Mienced or t'f'r11f11-d $3 SO $4 00 pl r hr Mature Train<'<':> n10.S3.2S. Mesa \'ercl1· Coov·'*lescent Hospital, Qil Cent.er Sl , C ~f NURSES All>t:S & 0 R 0 F. ({I. Cl-: S A 11 shirts Cerll fie .ll 1011 ci.ass(>s avail Npl {on "all'·sct-nl Ct•nt•·r 1~,,,'i Supt>nor Ave N H NURSES AIDES Part tunt> :'I II. & ll 7. & P tune 3 » 7 30 ·I I lw><I Conv Hosp ·C ~ ti•J pay 549 :nil Penamel MAMA GER Immediate Opentl1i for 4tll ~gr~ive, resporu11- ble person wllh ex· p.>nt-nre 10 personnel plarPment for our El Toro branch. Rase • in ccnuve. pen.'100. profrt shat1nl! plan , paid m1-d1l'al & ':1ratwn Call J 1· a n n 1 (.> N 1 c h o I " , •151 IP 7 1 PAC l Fl C I' t: Jl ~ U N N E L ~El!\'H.:t-; PlST COHTROL TRAIHHS Steady Job for n~ht 111·~10 Pmf1l ~hannR &. ~·op ™'alth Apply 9 :l °'¥1•lf1 A. Fri I .loyd Pl'~l ''intro! S66 k: l>yer Hd. ~Ana Nu.r.smg LVN CHARGt. !'OllflSI: 73 ~PM '-1.' Jl<;Y.S \II>ES \ll~ I )'hotn bus1n1-si; Miilure fut .ul 1•xpt•r dt-s1n-able l 'h<it<J bac ki! round not Certified or will tr 1111 Good mM1cal. dt·nt.d benefits. f-1a~-.h1p t'1111 valesccnl Ccnlt-r. 11;r, ti agih1 p Rd NU 00 !i04" ---PACkAGl.,_G Person to do light .,., sembly work & operate shnnlc·wrap ITUl<'h Xlnt wortong rond.'I. ~ 25 hr start Apply ut Behr ~s Corp 1003 W Attoo, SA. <Nr So Coast Plaza) PAJU<AlT'S lmmed. openings, n1•x In fi42..SCl17 Parking altendanll needM for promlnl'nt Anaheim restaurant Good dnv1ng record 831-!il99 PART TIME EVENINGS Adulta with outstanding. 11tlractlve penooaliliea who ~y wort.inC With Iden Over 21. SUrt at $3.:.0 per hour Phone 642-4321, Exl 250 BETWEEN 1 S PM AakforMdrea Equal OpportuzaUy Employer. IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENINGS Hetp on s.tmcby • &wl· day lllOl'DinO to deUvu DAI YPILOT to our camera. Mu1t U~ IOQd drtYlJl& CC• eord, lar1• 1tatlon ,.._or vu. ffourly + mJIHI•· Call Harry s.kJ•: 60AJ21 nt.~~ar) }" IJmt' d&)S M42 217'2 PHOTOU.I F.."<pr'd hlk & white & rol or pnnlrr t'u 11 l I me l'holo~raphy Studio ~~ PLUMBERS !if-If st.'1rtcrs who con rle al with the publ1 c ~7 2:?78 All r;ills re tUJ'Tlf'tl RECEPTIONIST for arumal hosp ln H.B. Full ume~ pttf. »152·200£._ RECEPT !Geo rl.racal. Type 40-50wpm, wouJd fl('el pal ole bkcd. Stood resume to Mr. Douet.as. PO Box 81.AM Npt Deb CA 9&>. RlC8'1"tOMIST Eotbus1aatlc person. !root desk. Property de H'lopmeslt rnaoagemt"nl c·o Costa Me-sa Good (-hloe manners Compe tl'nl accurate typ1n.: Xlnt bencf1ts Call Ml.Ma ~~191 lUX:EPTIONIST -l.lte bookke-erwr Moo f'r 1 Sluis by ScbO<'k 67~ UIZ3 Re<-eptioo1st. full-time tbroucb 29\b. Exper. t;reat opportunrty LO .)Ob mariet W11h expanduig co. Regis H.au St)' I.I.st.. So ~ Pla.u, CM Ap- ply lO persoo 54G-8888. RF.£F.P110N1ST &ok.erage flflD b&s 1m rnedlale oper11l1g (Of' p.art o me '> Vt'lt rb board n?<'ep- t 10n1 !> l 7 AM 1 PM Fashion lliland &rea. C))ntact Donna Tas.."llnan Co r appoint . m<1 )644.-2292. ~.Typa.st N 8 AdvertlSIJli A&cy. xltlt salary & ~oef1ts, l>te book.kttpmg helpf W. no S.H. Ami 644-n.20. ReoeptiolUt wanted, full Ume.~omce. as:s.3X!O.HB RJOCEPI'JONJST -Fr-oat <M>ee ~· LM lYJlUI&. Good "'lftgUl'eS Job avail Feb. u. Cal.I !el·l79'1 for appl. ask for V1Vlell or Mae R£CS'T /TY'1ST Part lJme posJUon 1 30 to s·Jo PM. Mon Y Corporate ort1cu · 1-'ashioa l.sland. c.au Bev. 644-81124 ltECIPT (TYP1ST •/2 dlly. 8:30 to I PM. S4 hr. NOfl-sntohr pref. Coll B•tty 714/826-0710 --- Hecept1on1sl Typist. permanent rel1abll'. wknds & somr wkdy:i as n•·eded $4 25 Hr 67J.."493 f~1Jt.lon.isl for ('0Clgen1a l law office SaJary op..•n ~o 5mok1ng &SI 9025, J1lfolt' RlCEPTIOHIST Fa.Juon J"laod R E In· "e .. tment rirm t:x pr>ncnN' r~"'ary Typ. mi skill' required Im mro1ate operuog CJll ~123 RfCEPT10HIST Fantastic position for beg1nneer. Answt>r phones. !or m11rkrhn11 exrc's, type ~. pluiih Newport Buch of fie~ Irvine Pe™>(lll('l AReOcy 4118E11th. <A6ta Mesu ~ZM 642 l47C n.t.auranl Saodwtcb 6 U.l•d ti 1emblers, pu1·tlmt- ~lfAM Moo l"ri, full· time SAM lPM .• Moo fo'tl. suo per br. Lon .. Kitcbeo. IN-0141 aft. lOAM kJr appt. U'fAILCUDS 7 ELEVEN STORES need clerk• t a work graveyard shills Ex ~~ prelerttd, txlt will traao Apply 1n person or call 4001 W~rty Pl , Ste 117, Ne wp ort Beach . 71~9922 AtfinNlJ~·e Action EOf.: s.ie. Aa&sl&Dt MV tr SaWs penoo, ~ c&oth.ui.a shop 111 NB. requires de ~ mat.un. &table penoc.aUUes. Must ~ fo)lsbk>o ll.Dow\ed&abW. ~JlUVe, & n.>OY ro- onhnau.og ru.w Ew-opea.o mt'rcbaod11e-for our cheutA.-6t> BusJDeU ref's req\&rod. Salary ()pea Apply in penoo at Apropoi., 29 Fashion !Mand, or c llll 644-2952 ~ Coolnactor Sappb~ ~ Wbok!wiie tool & b.lldwatt Nat.ooal Co oow turtog YOWIC men 18 ZS '200 SSOO a ~ + boou,.,ea t;a.lJ 114~ Exper1eoce not ~sary, but here ·s what LS Klgb SdJOOl Educ at.JOO ~ruve AUrt~ Well Groomed Good OriVUlJ( Rerord l\b11.Jty lo lr'l'at Pf'(>Pk' Smdwtda Sbop, woaa.ao for nned dudes LD at· tnrtlYe uodwlth abop, I I 0 m wortiDC cond. • na. bn. $J&.a.48 Seaaat.raa wanted for saU loft. Exp. helpful. a..u Dleby. 131-4llO SeamaU'eU needed for uilmaW Call tl7s.8'70 SEAMST R ESS. MecGrecor Y.c.tiu. 1431 ~ <At.a lllet>a, MUD> Sttretary /rpcept. N •· Uooal pu.bb.gbrr loc -~ Nortbeul KunL Bucil. ~ sharp front ol f icr perscn M l&5t be &.ood 00 telepbooe. l ypt IK' C\lntely. s~ °' speed wnu.ai a + Cood ~ pcMaUal Al1;r. bmefil.s • S&1a.ry ~-Exper pttf bul wtll cocL1hi• r tr a10 tt. .. ... ~ for l·glli olk. t>'l'Ul« & geo ·1 acct., s&.llls need~. Salary apen.16-S4ZL sn:RETARY. PT. 50wpm, accurate. non llDOk.er. C.M. 642-8816 SECRETARY LepJ dept. ol trade u soclallon needs am bttioua W>e ll ~f'I a ru ud pence for ~cine poalUoo.. TnllD& 70-75 wpm, SIR r~. Xlol employet pd beoe<1t& Olll penaallllllD.aM Seuttary DIC SlCnT .UT FUJaoc1al Loveatmeot hrm for educators Pa 9CJ18>ti I Commwuc a t1oos DPpartment Sec:ntary. E1celleot typ-ma "lbor\band akills ~ qu1fl!d.. ~man al u ptnent"f' a must lnqwno 714~123 hM ~. Wtth a Sill ---------N'fl' int.ert'5 t in <'Us wmer !><llJ5facuon, & kbovt· all. mtt:gnty l! ')00 Uunk you n-wr lypt• of rwrson, don't wan. Coowct u~ toda > lOpersoC'I "' "'0r-..C...., ~lforbor Hhd (.-a,TA .M f_<;I\ 979-2500 Salt·~ DRt:G STORE l ler'lt 1Cash1er t"IJll or p.i.rt tune Fe ma Jc pre ft'fT'f'd ~ dar-. some rudlt-~. IOmt· wk.nds Port Pharmac)'. 2727 Newport. 675~ SAU~ Ever ShJM :;hOt·!I' Wf' t.uch >'00 Good pot("n taJ Super Pe~alJty. t·em 714 /962 6009 for apP. SECRETARY -Part UtDt'. 9-1:?. M~ thru Fr I 'fypiog from tranac-nber .. ~~~·- • SICnT Alft.S • W RE~ S14.400 i'...xtt ~RE SU.GOO Rec F l typeSO SlO JKlO A l' ty~ 50 C1 l Sl~K • •Sales Our Of fiC't' •• ApptOnly ~ Lu ~rs A.Rene) Gil Btrch.. Ell tab '84 Newport Beach. 833~190 Sim Pktfi OIPT. lmperuna & pac:U(lng small parts Must be ra.,t.. accurau & have good eye sigbL Female prrl d. Good co beMfll.s ~ De-Jtroruc Corp. 0..MfN -------- S H IP PING & ~~rorSbow Horse • Breed lac Ranch. Uve 10 Sala.ry & l.mlnltboQS eau ~fOf'e JOam or •her Spm 3.11-JDU or 3'4-221.8 Yedb CoumeAors Part Time ev•o1nj» ~ adult.a W«king> wttb )'OUth. Over 21 Own tranaport&Uoo $3 50 "' start. 6-9PM CALL ANDREA • M2-4321, ext 2!)0, HJ> bl I SUP£RV1SOR -Need E.O E __..._.... 1'1!9poa&ib&e su~rvt1or ~ IOOS Wf*llDe es:per. LD food --••--••••••••· twneu Good &earnin& fl84CH AtmQU& expel'. Mmt be flailMe. Apply weetteo& days. New abl$)meot here See IDlna«U. ~ W, <MT 300 ~ January Oteaatroat. N B. s.ue. save up to 50"~ oo our low pnces. FRENCH MANORS ANTIQUES zna s Fairvlew. comer Warner. Santa Ana. 1714 )979·8708 Open 7 dMya, IOAM..S PM __ 1...-.. s.• ....... kS per day, ~la K.,. valid Calif. TucbtoR cndmtia1s req 'd Cal I for Appl fountain Valle-y Sc::bool 01.at C7\4) ---------~l. en 22lt t: ~!£_ Teacher s Au1st.:int 5pfoo.aJ ctMlft f OI ban cbcapped ad\!& 2 yn ~ -t::Xper. rt'Q d 9D). XJnt. VIK' &00n & Ill stiraoce btae(1h Wcd.ays a. :JHpm Unit ~ C.er'ebr aJ Pah y As soc1at1 on 3020 W . Hanlard Sl S&ot.i Ana ~_S700 ___ ---- n:ACHF .R Pf'f' K E' Pf'I' Pn\ \Chool f T c "' 1;42-0411 Tf'lt-phooe AWt ~lllR Call t"MTI from S400 S700 Pf' mo, P rr. Sun Thu.NI. ~ »-9 lOPM Ask for Sebr1Da ~l40Z TB.EPHOME SALES EXPl:IUDICE 8SIQU1.&£D Wan e; wno. 4:00 U1 ~-• Lacma &each. ~pay IUObow' + Commu•1oos 1 C.ill .,-MM(°'~ TB.EX OPBA TOfl For TraYel co ~ 'd prderr'!d m.o188 As.Ii; foe Nona ----TELLERS -EJ.~r R~ qd roc F.l Toro, M i. .. 'llOn Vlt")O & La.gu.ru1 Bf>acb oHi~ A!M> part llm\' ~~ (ont.a1~ Joan or GorT67 Int E o f>. ~lM.INSTf'.R AHBf.Y A.'11QL t: MALL 0-.uly l~. f'n 10-ll CLOSED TUF..501\ Y U~l Westm.lllSter Avt' Gardirn Grove 554~103 TIME'S ma•IH<iOUT! Had :KJOO ~ ft of aotJ QUe6 Have ~ ov~r • tiwn Ott u & Jan 15 ~ to move UM: ~r bf>l<>tt ff'b I ()pe1l 10 5 <;unday Noon lo S. ClOS('(I Wt~y CT'O'N '!\ Nest Antique- 501 N i':l Canuno Real ll>al!Lada olf ramp. >San Qemede,498-Q&2 ADdque OlllhogtumY din- ._ Expands \D 8. w 2 Milts. Clawed f~ on!..- Ille. awn have oeedtt' point. Ca!I 7S1 ~967 qr as.rm Ill) bmd bed rare Roy-a I t*lr area carpet. ~ tor. Socrif1ce $40<' S56-7Z?l *flfll•c" 1010 ....................... ~HPAID Wsbr dryrs Refries wor1on.c or oot 9S7 8133 GE rrinl((!rator, 7 yn wht frost free , ICt' book up. $200 bs I ~ Sll8'Z GAS DR't f>:R "'rell1·n1 roodrtJOn Slll> Mer 8 311 l~ r all 546-3708 R.e-f .. $75 54-eS 13 548-4485 Tl.'& lN"tlnw1an · t' ~J ~a.'ht.>f' t>n·t·r. $100 e:• wit l'{'f'fortn l·il'ctn,·al O\sh'W,cJwr $100 Xlnl ll'Sl.'> on tr ~m...r 01 mt• r 6. rondlllon b46-!ilWI 1ndurtors U!.tn.: o~ nllo,cu~ ~ bnt.li;!t''> US L11 1-Jf'<' f..JlJi? Takt· Jd to MarE':'.'ll t·mplo> !T1l'nt ~t'k>{xn4'fll ~ fJ UT s~ 281tll1 \tJ p;t1d f0< b"' t•mpl<1\••r t:.u ~-.,t i: Tra1ntc Po .. 1t1on , ~Wltchboard Operator ~u.st be ablr lo wont flu•blt> hour' c .. 11 ~~ TraiilH Posftioft Lite clencal & packai: lll4t. Good opport unrt y for growt.b & xlot b<-nef1t ~ 0-C-&tcfloMCS aim f'alrv1t"W Rd C M ~· ."ttu.-.l ~H mo"tnl: Gooll rond Work'> pl'rlerl Wwsht>r <.Iner SlOI• 67J.915l l\••nmnr" \\-.1\h•·r f.. !Jr)1·r oh"· grn Ilk• ~. nxi l;1b5on 1-'n>: d~ door. h~e fn'<"U'r SZ5') Ri.wls (M $1.()(11• new C.a.11 646-5.156 WANTED WA.511F.R ~ DRYER m Good C-Ond M5--37~ lkydn 8020 ....................... Men 'I Schwinn J spd btcy<'~ XJnl rood $4~ 5.11 32611 Doql 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T\Jm sp.iitt llrnt• into ra~h ~HOND Pups Alt( Coll for 1nterv1t>w Ch.amp !)trc M F P"t & &&I'M 8C7 l.SJ6 s h o w P v l P t Y -........._ --------- RECEIVING -F:ut growtng p~unt co. nttds 11QU'1t'One lo Worit lD 5 h Ip pi.ng &. ~vtng Xlnl opp for a hard worker who WanU lo ~ wrtb us Friendly worluoe roads Good bent. Salary operi Apply al 1603 W. Allon <N r So. Cat. P\u.a. > TV Ted111.1c1an Out11de 40 hr w1l Off wk ncb Paid hobdi.}s Vat•auon LDlw'anct' On L'> Brown Co 541 3 437 Gary Wals on, Ser\11ce 21J,W7 1.34.Safl 6 pm RECB'TlOHIST TOSIOO Bright outaoing 1n d.r VlduaJ for r root desk ot lovely bwldtoc Need somt' typ101 and pre V10US phone expenencP C.:all Rita, 540-6055 Coastal Pel"ll<JOMI Aiteo cy. 2790 Harbor, C M Never a fee. ucwrtOMeST TUIMll Public relaUom "more. heht typing " • 1park.I· ing smi.le ta 1tll YoU need t.o join the suit ot world'! largest employmeol service. We will t.ral.n In all l)bua. c.n Emc O'Bdm $l).8001. Soe0- 10 i " Soelll•I of Newport 8ut.b A1enc1, O.OCampul. Sales B!CTRONIC ORGAN SALES Sell m a tulth traffic air conditioned re11ooal ~ maU tb&hett comau111ons benefits You mmt be able lo play the organ lncludlo& pedals CaU Mn Jett Im rneda.ately r714) .. 7300 SA.LES GIRLS · Part· time. Waated. Pace Boy. Robioaon!I Fashion Island N.B 92860. l44--C729 Sain. P /tlme. 5·9. 4 nlibts/wk. t . ao -e ~.Cal.I for •ppt. Oto lewel.iy. Mt-U4J. SAJ..JCS REPRESEN· TA'ITVI! -To ~•U on ,_.... ~ ~tftal accta rcw ~ Mon.Fri. t.6. + comm. Co. ....._WW train. Neat appell;I w. • IOOd aptl.I · _, •ztial. AM ta ~A¥'t.C.M. Sbipptng " ReceiVln& Oen Worid'a ~ml& of spa ft awimnuna pool fql&p. bu unmed. open· lnp fof' ah.lpplo.& tt re· c:thvin& clerks. Muat haw full knowled&• of all phases o( ahippinl • wa~e e>pjPraU0t>1. Thil la an Jtlnt <>PllOlt un.1 • ty in a tut~ com- ~ olhrtn& MeUrll)'. srowtb poten\lel • an xts Mure. w .... baMd on akllll. Min. of 2 yrs, up Pltut pbooe, ~ Sol.C.b Pacilk lodulcri• 21.00S. hirvtMw, S.A. E.O.£. ~vi.Ga El6dloelct dlltributor n..t1 lhlppiq .. rec.Iv· lq clerk. t:apetteo~ preftrf'ed. R4ftf'eQCft reqwred. Start •l ... IO/br. Mon, w /U · ~titoct. APPIJ in pmcm at 081, UOf·A Laon Aw., eo.t.a llaa. Ali tor ltatby. FUna.gf'r ____ _ T V P I S T RECEPTlO"li lST F:x per'd. Busy front ofr for pvt rouruy club Mrs '1~r 549-037'1 __ _ TYPIST '°'80W1lm, we will train you to be a skilled ~. lC.lnt working cood.. ~. m ~t. 1be c.ocn.-inC Room ~tST nPtST ~ Trauuf\R. AKC Nov l<'f' obedleore. Pvt c-~. new C'W1' start 111g Feb 11. For RSVP call S4&-005£l _ - Doberman AKC bUt & rust ntoed5 IOV\D& ownr 1 yr. Fem 64l·lm3 --- 9\lh Tiu. AKC pupple:i M F QuLst.aodm.g qua)i ty Qwnp line p p s.ioc> ~ 71'-781)..1074 Frfe to aood home, 6 yr old M Austr. Shep !brder Collie mix. 8Ut. tan. wht. beautiful .r 39115 bef lOAM & -1' SPM eo~s ror tedmkal law firm New olftN Koll Ceote.r. --•-••--•••••••• ..,. . Salary tomm Greet Pyrenees~ Af1ban w tablHty " ex per Jbmd. '1151·8IO. Aak ft>r 851.pt Und.I. WAJTllSllS Yr . old Fox Hou•d. N.B Relt.aura.ot. EApT. BMCJe, a»I<' dog. \1.,-y ... Ask for G4otal• or st wl1ddl. ad award &>1. Juitym.•1 M).5'm WELDER. lheOrtfOT' YadU, 1111 PlKeotla, Oolt.ar..a. , --- tlfO Trtltka 9160 v-tl70 ~... ttd ··············-········ ............................................. . ~. Brus HMdboard.. JI • .., 8070 ,.......bedsz•~~ ........ ••••••••••••••• 2 u ......... 2M"ts twn box apr /mall. Sl:JO/bet 11K IQlk1 5 b&Dd Arabi.an · puzzle rin& $420/best ofr _SM-SB aft s.. ~97Z aft s PM. aak ror I GOii'. WOOt.. ••:zms LA.DIES New. Suede ~ 1u111 bed Muat sacrUlre Re1. SIZO, MJW seo. •zm e"VW. ~c=-r COAST IMTElta. ......... -..... -... i....--....u .,. 1011 ~CH. alnt . ciaM. --.. to ap. ,,.IAa... si•1orrer . .... --------------· ....................... o.w liplct.1•, Caln ,...,.... T ••"•• K•· .._. •n lllUllllD .. Ollr 49" f'AIDt"I fl'rS HCWPORT 8&ACH 648-mJ ADORA.lil.E POOOU: ·?MIX Mot her looll1 I 1 k ~ n...+••n lrt.lh Mtler. 6 week.a o&d, bealt.by. • ~•re~ Good wllb CQY duJdrfti. bftU.r wttb youra. $S each. YD-Z1"1 ---- YOlml Afrtcao Gf'l'y s.'!00. Ye llow Maraw $2UO, <'.._ me C.11 anytm m..-z A K .C . Ala1 k ao Ma1amul(! puppH!8 Of('' s 1 zs:!.O. 1w. S38--1911 ,._ & °"9-' 1090 ....... J'7ft .... '-*. ., e, ~ .. ma .. oand.. t.raUlr. lmlO . ._, IW&aco ZIO ntaa., nm.a Waa&ed; .. of abp ot Sood. 1%75. 142·3121, maortDI m aebaqe for _16Ca _______ _ we oft..l. M M.Dor 561~ "' .......... .... ,..,.. 9030 R!Nl'ZZ ft. haury motor --... •••-••••• boaw: alffpa &: aelf. •ADA.I an 21() ""· + .. DU 8mmar MRll-DeW. ._ Ne¥a-UMd. ruoo Dys.-.ouo EYea.M4-5221 "19 llERC U b.p, u.ed aa.ty 8bn lllOO Ew.TWMSW 4 .S b p Me r e O t R. w JrPYSW, I.It oew ~. ARll'X IObl'l UM". ~55.56 ................ 9040 ....................... AltlMS.+kw., ... & kmtnr'" '400 ....................... THEODORE ROBINS FORD /fl•,f •tllllllOP lllV[I co•.r11 ,.,,\A •14? n•H11 1'11 CHIVltOUT 112 TOM PlaUP A.W:Jma Uc tra.m • pwr 1t.eenac and cualom wbeel1 • t 1re1 a>KVIU). '1"8 THEODORE ROBINS FORD ·1oc10 liARBOll Ill 10 co~ra Ml 'A 047 · 0010 '78 Ford F 250 l!I pd, 40K ms Toof bit fr lumbt-r rb. New dutch. Looka '17 Dodi• Van. Nt w mot« • tran.a. llJOO, Qallm4SJ4 t590 ........................ WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top med ean-foftlp. dommtks or el.auks. If )'WI' car la ntra ciean, let Ill pt RST I #I .. °"-tit C:...., 29125 Harbor BJvd <.U>,..AM~A 979-2500 M UST SELL 6' Karen Thomuville c.oriot.hiao OW' annual clearaoc~ aakl Ill unbebevabty low prices on carpet101. ~ drapery material, . ..................... . t lM l Schlllu P layer A.too NHds mUIOt ad· Justmeot C.11 aft. 3, •PACK.ACE DEAL• 42' fast Matthew .. Sportfi.!lber & MOO RING at ~ Ott.a.Ima lattum1.~ SBS.000 PP 631.0210 & ~ (lJeovy 2113 ahlt bl.It. 1100 4 hU De'W S3500 661 2770 COMMELL CHEVROLET PUie Armo&.re, chair & Mllctl••-1010 drapery hardware. "'". MMl.11 occ tbles. Art 4 pm --•••••-••••••••••• 66.:llM l A Ir Wea t 'h r an ~~~~~~~~~ aqiom, 125ea. ID' q\AJt.ed couch. Cream "7·7MS color w /p-.en lw pat· &em. Very eood cood $15(). 5'$-13Z1 aft.. g D> Lop bnDd Amencan Dremia. fU, S>•. H.B.. Wood drop te.l tea cart. ....,_ A1nrmt i,,Fare •MX>OOI"~ Qqian • ~ · · · · · 1351 Racquet Club of lrviDe family membership Mmt9e:IJ• 0ouc ~ Ml D3 For SUe-18. Bay Launch ---oa lra1ter $500. Call Baktwia Como&• plaoo, 16$31). xJm cond.. CberTy rumb. --------118 'J9.ao5Z. 13· lbs&.oa Whaler UI HP . Jhsn. yard <Sollie, SI. 700 Sewt.g t1 I ti U IOt2 BW. 5-1854 SPM ....................... Wtd:rntf:r. Sl15. Pecan- Walnut CrMenu ll2S. l7SQ7t Special Offer en New S t alole11 Steel Cookware, Save EoerJty. ~ OI" Ad SIU.er 193, fiQ..UlO. Sewtoa mactu.De. Good roodltaoo. $50. Call Ort green. ~I vet t'OUCh & ~79 u · Engb.ah Dory. perf eoct rood. atemng wbttl. :?:5 hp, elec s tartt:r. Johnson & traMer fl 700 or best after ~21682. StudJo <'OUCbes, c:oroer tbl. CU'Slln made, oak oflc cMk. top a.bape c9fr llZW 44) ff:ICbes !Ur West "'2 fare coupooa. Make of Queen sofa bed Plaid· fer. llG..5142. browns. X1oL cood. $2115. 75&-W6 aft.. 6. wkdya. Eat.ate sale. fumitW't', ap- ~ ti! auac. f'rL & Olrung room table, round, Sat. 2Zl 1 Margaret St. '2 '. Two JeaveA, Pads N 8.M6-2031MS-71118 Db t reued frldtwood f uusb. $13). 54M708. f'\:lm Table, cst.m 9'. IDOV· inc. IDllllt HU. IO¥eseat. llOO S1n11:er sewing mactuM. 401A, TV. ltadlo. SIS Good rood. se.. 7116o2 HIA. St.no 1091 SlaUUess stttl walttlfosa rookware, 20 p<' u•t, never used. atill in on i.e. box. $370 value, $225 ~llll5 Beauty Rest aoC a bfod bile new. Qu u For mica I but.cber blk tbl :Min liq 1 pr LeYekJun aft. ~5368 ....................... Be~u.I 25 .• ~ rolor 1V 2 yr warr • rrtt d~­ ti ~ $136 646-11'86. 2S.. Color TV Admiral Xlnt rood Wo l out cabl!M't. S300 Ph 646-ll60fl ~TV $150 loats.R..t/ a.art..-90SO ....................... •IMMACULATE • 21'-lO'IOATS fi 12 mo. Plans prepd forom $lB9 mo. ltlcl )I~. ~ 114 '964-~ Own loafs. Sal 9060 ....................... •P bril a. rlut<il. l40 Part ~ '67 lmp HT, 'M Ford 4 dr. '&> Okta HT 97MIDB ....................... lMPORTANT N<YnCETO RUDERSANV ADVFJn'tSERS The pnce of 1tt'm1 ltdvert11f'd by vehicle dealen ln t.be vel:urle C'luul1f'd advert111a.c ccXWDna does not UIC'ludt- any applicable tuu, IJ~. trllllllfer r~ •. fllWllC(' <i\Mg~. r~ for wr pollutxio rontml dt- 'l<'\' <"f.'rt1I K'aOon.~ or ~ aJt-r documentary prt- pant.aoo rluu·•~ ~~ ~ ll>('<'lhl'd l>y lhead~ AllttlflllU/ aa..iCs 9520 "12 Cbrvy ~ lOO bvy duty PU. Looi box, M"W p&UJl Slll50 ~ lSUI, 951 .s97, Robert 77 Qwyy ~ lu..mber rn. Looi boa, au. Jo m1. x.tm. cond. M. no or of fer 81il.<8'Q ------·~1 f'ord pick up 327 Ch~vy ~og Sl,~00 G2 l611 or al 1487 --- i8 Luv, ~ rww. a.tr. CB l1idlo. camper ~u. 1ow mde& ~ mPtt-Pvt part> ~~ 76 CtM>vy '4x4 Stl'l""ldf' Sth"'rado w ~~II alnt rood S1 20U of Irr 642 z:m .~,. ll.1rt-11 Ill' rl '"''\'It~"\ S4l>-I 200 OlnlSd.I Your Cu-> CUYIBIMW PAYS TOP DOU.AR for Oea.n UMd Im porta CalJ MIU or Doo ll'9l l 7 I WANTED! Late model Toyota.. Vat \IOI, Plckupa & Vam a1J la. t.od.r. 'j ' 1•u ....._ .... c .... _ "'-•••·OOJ., H 0.'4'7 '4.S-3819 Nwpt at.ate Sale. King & ~ dbl bdrm ll'lS, sora, -----· iraut. Allen Ivory Or'Ran. • Luders 16. ~. varn ...... ••••••••••••••••• TT t:I Cammo Cllt'"" Hllr. on bl.II. . All 1• x tu. ~) V8 ~ ur bt'.\t ~ 1ll5ti ill\ s PORSCHE 'S WANTED c b a 1 r a;. tab I e i1. GoAd&9Jverforuk!, floe S1MJO f'ngidalre mn.:. Wlehr dryr, ZS' tefrlg.., ban a. C'Ullog gr11U1, 12ru. ft , Sl.SO. m-01.m g.;&rdo eqw p paiatJn&.s bekJw 1pot. l4k·3'1t cut lumps. elc' Ky 11ppt' lnC grain"-below 1pot Jobo Wayne Teorua Club ~ Slttbng allveT casting family mem~rah1p. IUalA ~ betow spot I DIX> t..'ve 644-4484 I 11· Couch & 4' Loveseat 20o:z 999 ru:ie silveor bars. -STBtUMG S.LYSt Wht. & blue rJoraJ priat lO'k briow 1pol. Jo'or diu I Lite blue, vetvet c:ball' ly quote rail .s'1 1095. m hvy pl.am pattern l'll!w S56l.I RttluK-r <'~lr $3S .. •--._._._..i~ Ii -from ~U>. Tt>a Set • ~ ~-.cur supp es. 1 3 p c s ) $ 1 0 O O • Comp&.etlo SC.etto setup, SoundcnJbmen /\;o f'm ~ver W'ltb 70 watta ~ mua.ic powe1' Gff· rard turntable and ~ ci RadJO Shat* spe&Urs thrown mto deal. 4 tra<'k Wollenau r..el to reel recorder.~ ff'PUf on oor rbanneJ Sl501~l of. bu 11. · s It p 1 n N Ii , '46 Ford Woocbe, rer.Lon'C1 be a u t af u I. S 4 0 O O Sll.000 'GI Ford WOOdle. flM.WW reatored m1ot rond. ~ Ra~ Soop ~'fi' II.den 9 b&gs o( sail!. Sz..500 ~17 S!DJXXJ ~I '&I ~ I' U < .-. pn \' 1, motor & tr~ !lfd body .. orll c .. 11 art ), S31 nu K48..aMJ -----prenou5 stone, mfg. & I Cao d I e" bras 11 n • ~S. 8055 rommerc1al rastiog ~hie>. 2 ~ ••••·-••••••-••••••• i ~--_ _ 2 long bra.ncbef;. 2 3 l0an· Rdng, twm bed.\, dm rm Balboa Ray C.1ub mem ~ ~~ $32()0 (t'f" 98)..-4084 Zl"c:'OUJRT \' S95 l YR WARRANTY 642 5340 '42 MB Military J~p JWr.torf'd (iood rund SZ7tXJ Uffc-r 642 ~ . -~ipa/ 9070 Rita.-..... ....................... v~ 9530 ~ ford Erooohoe ptrll up Runs goa 14 sno or br$l o1re-r 6T.>QJJ. ~k ft.Ir HUI ~ B W1V. lot.,ve mlM".I ben!up Sacnl1ce ----I 2$1 W1llo 1.ane, <.: M I 714 .m.-037g 1V Portabk!, B/W. Mays MARAl'n'Z Mdl 1060 ln: ~ gd. SJ> C&.oruater ac ll'tO'all'd llltlpW'lt'r JVC l>l'<'orato r furniahlnRi.. Forl>&le Navy Bntt&ny complfuL646.152!> " · !)f.:AIO equalizer ramily room & rormal hunt coat, mls11es 7 8 --Techn1ca; Mdl SL23 hving rm. lr11: NB homt• perlttt rood1hon. S.50 Gfonwne suede leather tumubk! 2 Alter Mdl caU ror appt. 640 925<t <l!G-3108 coat, w hood. 11 ned. Santana 11 Spulll'r'> m11roon S12e 12 14 Nf'w Good cond. ~ lZT'J CHea~ of CLove This Valentine's Day send YoOr love a greeting all the wor1d can share with a Daily Pilot Heart of love 9010 S65 Also, Ren u 1 nc• loah& MariM leather coat. luK'd. dark i..-pntWt brown Detach a bit' fur ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ooUa.r Seu 221 z Nl·v. G1Mrd -~ ....................... 8011 ·•··•·••··············· WI IUY saL VBl J~ pnces pa..id Samuel Kuti fr Son, ~Smith 4M 5001 surs • v A.IL.AIU YAC Newport ~I L"p ID 60' ~ ldH I loc Ul Nwpt UtJI pd Crpt 'd dock. ph ~ 673 I lM SU'5 <714)~ F'ttt u.w ~nut new 1i;' "311boat + 21 · bay IJoal t:-:xr .,ltp spa<'t' 646 7300 Newport lfarbor '>lap a~atl for fiO h•aat S4 00 mo :.. •• I 1 "•· aboards. plea,•· Call lJevon (2 lJ l570 I ~ltiO l' :<t I 12 T1 aJf criatioft ....................... ....................... 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VS. standard trans . p~r "iten1a2. ma& type wbeela. pop up sunroof & MU'pt'l.ed Ult.enor Com~ & se-e rt' 137901 Wa~ ~ P" PB. ~hot-It.,, lo m1 . xlrt rond Sl.500 ~ J:M:! d.a)"J or~ VlOU c•vt"\ t 705 ....................... 79 A.l...FA ROMEO SPRIKTGT It's easy. compose your personalized greehng & we'll set your message 1n type to ht the border of your choice or your own handwntten thoughts may appear an the border you seleci WANTED. Browolo& Slxq\m, Bt-l11um madf•, \ WHITHB BUYING c ,, 111. SaM/ Rei1t 9 I 20 72 Olunf'f' P U X1.ot f'Wl •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• n1ntit rond W r•mPt-r HOW$5'95 IAUER MOTOIS CAU. 97'-2500 With AM ..... CU.Wtlt', mwg wbttb & st\4dow krt ~) 110.499 Bordefs come in 3 sizes: $18. $ 12. & a special child's size for S3 (You must be under 12 to Qualify for this one) tf you wish to create your own greeting, use a b48Ck pen & wnte your message in t he heart below or draw your own Vale ntine of this size. 12«a O /U, field or p1d1e°" 1tray. Tor> S PaMi MO-OllW ...... ..... _ .... IOU ....................... ,..~ Jau fMIM w mu pl• neck, <'l.tllt' Xlnt ,. o n d M u a t " t• I I or SELLING Tlllh h Yow DAILY PILOT IOAT MAltT 112S10li0 4S11 w.s To,._. yaw od OHkiefwMtweli ctl 642-5678 .,., .. '°" .._ ______ -c ....................... Qunper ~JI fnr C>al'>un P U Befit offer 641 1818 art Ii P~ (~IJ\P'"f' Shell. (1ts ~l<l n.~1 m Couner. UaL\un d• ~ 548-8131 MoforimdUlet 9 140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·77 Peugc•ot 103. w tvanlRUf clutch, .coon c.'Ond. m> ~·OoUS 111\n &pm __ - Al1Ml dn~U>l1 4 'wld• ,,beralaa Sabot, xlnt 77YellowMotobecane ~ ooara w /blto rand. s.w> Neweng. Xlotrond :,t.. ~~ ~ .,.::;;.5'2-_20..;;10;;;;.wll_d_ys_7 _1..;;;J...;;S?S();;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;7;;;.51_948-4_ Executive dea k w/credrnza, hnhrd, xlnt cmd. ll2S 87J..&413 -.hell SJ ,ti:JO 1142 ~ ur ~ 'i'fi <:MC a.. 1 . h~ y duty, O<ttbM A~ P'M 'lt'r1-o air I' S. I' H S42~u %1 IHH7 72 ford p1rkup ,.. 100. w camJ)l'f' !>twll, 4whl Jr. rtras Aft 5pm 64.2 1503 '77 DodRl' llarry 'an rube van · 12 rt car.:v an>u Radx>. heatN air lond . auto tr Ill\.'> nusa Hlfl • I( d ron<l Pnrt'd to '>t'll Call J1•rn 631 0'1~3 1\fl • 00 ~ ~~ ..... !~~~I ~~ ..... !~.~~ ... -----------, I LEASE ANY MAKE : I I ANY MODEL I I I I PA"f ONLY I I FIRST MONTH I I PAYMENT I BEACH IMPORTS Ko9I 0o .... Sl~"l M:WPORT 81-\Cll 752-0900 m Spider Ill rlJ'\~1r rond SB)() 673-5027 u fl '1 Ask for Bob RACH IMPORTS Used Atfa RCMMos 'Tl Spider wtut e '77 Splde r Ye I low w AM I FM <dt•rto l'a.9M'UA? '711 Spldt.>r Hl•d w AM /FM \lt're,., ('U9dte '7" Sp1df'r S1lvt•r w AM f''M \l1•rrn t'll'-)('tlt' 71 G'J\. '1111\' hlue. •ur rand &,\M t'M 'h•rt•n T1 Spnnl GT NJ\' blUC'. &IT rond • AM FM 'l..r•'O ltlO .. tBIMOW! LAM1sa.acl10H <>'MIW lt7t lZGl .. •1211'• 6l>CSl't•7l0i't tNSTOCIC I SAOO&BACX VAU.ITIWORTS 2IM02111.arJuenl.e Pkwy KlSSJON VlEJO 13 t-2040 495-4949 a.e>se SUNDAYS I t77 IMW lZOI ' ..-ct t.raa.s • alr eoad.. ...oot •AM /FM atereo ~ ODISXD> OM.Y$179t IEACHIMPORTS 848Dove~ NEWPORT BEACH 752--0900 71 Ulia btcCar Nt'ver reglS~red. BlJack w red leather Many ex trai. Only 12M m1lei. «X.1621 s.ve CllEYIEAIMW l.llla.Broedway s.u Aoa ~3171 oa.A.MCH COUNTY'S OlOHT ..& IOI MclAll.EH's >!A> N llt-ach Hl"cl LA l lABft\ 15 Ml No. 0(5;\ f''w ), 17141522-Sll l ~ybyAppt 711MW5l0i 4 ~ power .. tt"t'nn~ PJWf'f' ~. air 1-00<11 l~. AM 1''1 ~ll'r<·O <'L'o">t'tle, t>lt-rt nr 'Un mo(. t>lf'ctnr w111oJ11,.. ropaz U&o llllf"Mor ''""' low~· Jmm;iculah: • <:.a!J 642.-01.18 t: 6:J> CSI under fa rt()(} warranty Auto. cr-.1· A0t ltbr uphol 201\ m I u,t'$ r,..~ L1kt> Nt•w Sl9 .7 00 OUO 71+963-3354, 21.J W>-281J 16 2002 (; ret>n r x tr ramel 1ntr AM 1!-0 \I ,,.. ..... .,, A r . Sorf low ma Xlnt rond $7~011 l'h 6T.Mi320 '76 BMW 3 O!->l Turhu C~t'd 56Km1 All op Uoo5 2LJ-8!1S-~16 9715 ....................... I.? Ca pn 20o. 4 s Pft'd st.id. stereo tape deck Sl.WO or best offt>r Q).1087 72 C..pn tires, mag ... brakes. clutrh AM F\1 '>lt:'J"('() S.tn \lery clean• Ollve~f; 9720 •...••.•••............. 1976DATSUH 210ZCOU,E i\ real mover with air cond , mag wheeb & filereo tape 1814NXS I. Wu996 HOW-$6495 IAUBMOTotlS CA1.L 979.2500 Amalone by Dictaphone, tir.vy duty. rem<M <'on lrol re<"order. uaed 5 day1 Mull 1tlll Nt-w watTanty, incl lnlt•ll• tloo ft lnatru ctlon ll3-4B)'Z I * I I HO l)8IOSrr 01 LAST MONTH I I WI TAKE AMY TR.ADE I I CPAID POI o• HOT'! I 1 rHOMl CREDIT ArPROVAL 1 r~&ma~' lll~~~W~~~~I BEACH IMPORTS 11,~;;;~~~~ #7 Thia Slze s 12 FOf' hefp with yoor ed. )Ult call M2-6878 & a friendly Velenttne ed-Ytler wtll be happy to ell!tt you. And. If YoU llke. you can ch8rQe ~r Valentine Id or uee your Maater Charge or Bank' Amerlcard. DAILY PILOT 2-5878 Mell to Deny Piiot C1aaffied ~.Box1&e0 Mea9282e l aapt\a F.qulpment: Steoel dlUI 30xAO Sl.35. IOxeo $150, 40x"72 S17S. Xlnt CGnd. Ofc chn S15 ll50 Add 'c ma o h $25 , lypewritM Sii, ataoda SJ,.5. OemU PriDten Co. 2M5t So. Polnte. La1 JIUa 11151-9500 SM Drydl!U ~r. Muat ..u.s.c.a . 8'2-0180 Stell. J,epJ au.. a drawer rue cabtntt. tz40 -.5.1151 P\&11 Ibo steel office deak. 8tm Maholany 1raln IOp. ftJe drawet, awlYfl ~. SIDOor ma Ile offer. -..0. aft. I PM. Good CICJDdtt k:ID =~~~ You may request Ad-Sitter wvic» when placing yoor od . . . our Ad-Sftter number will appear in ycxx Doily Pilot ad . . Ad-Sm• tokes yoot meseoges .. you CXJll in at your c:onvero.nc. to qt1 the I espol lllS to yoor od . . . thit .VICI ia only SS per w11k . For more information and to place yox od coll 642.5671 .... ..,, ~ "' -. . ,. -... . ... " --. ·~ ~ -... . " .. ,,. I ~Ooill~, ,!~-~,~~~n l I -, -... ,..... •OI ..... ........ • ........... I ··-..... ,, .. _ 1'1,~.~·~9~~ .. ',t~.~:!~~,· I t utu • , •• OAC: Y•IH at••O• • ,.. Oii(; YOI ... t u u1 ,..._ .. .,,., oo .. .., ~ uzn ,.,.. I ,... . ....,_,,,,..'° _. • .,a., I I 11141761·1132 " I I CALL MA' ONLY I I •• - 848 Dove Strttt I~ NEWPORT BEACH 75~ot00 t712 ....................... ' CREV.I ER $1 sr a 11cwiw.Y SAHfA AHA 835·3171 '"' Ul.TllrlA n ~v...o .,.,.e_, tt71DATSUH 21oex1 ... c .. 1dl Eoooomkal • eyl.. •tan dard trua.. al.ripes a. iMr'eo radio Very niC'e cer• ct55072 > Wu SG9$ MOWUttS ...,_MO'fo.S CALL t79-ZIOO ~ . ,..... ....a,&.t -•• IMIC, nbll '°' . A.111 /P'M e-.. bn, t'CIV• .., R• tala A1tc•lpt1 11.tA»-..m1t1BJ57\ 76 POUCN1 ti I . ..................... . lt71IUICI CINTUIY Autom.Uc tram.. air cQDd • two toae P•tnt, pwr 1teertnc Ir ••w Unia. (l02ltl) w u SMlt5 HOW""'5 9AUBMOTORS CALL fn.2500 , ... A E•\ra 1hrp. Rally MNRS> Aa..t Ha"U., trouh!e telling )'UUI' car" Try ua! Paid 'T7 Le&abre. 4dr., low ~ « not I AM for Frank 010••· clean coodition. MarinoarTom A.lk1n. _ .... _me ______ _ "Tl -.z. Many &lrH X'•t. coad U . 100 .. _ 9\-ela 1SP.U. Xlnt road MANY exlr•a H•·•l ort~r l1J..Jml '11S.JO, kp, &lr, AM/fo'M • tnck. lSmpt L2K.a:u M.«JO!Ofter. m.-OT• '7J a..z 4 ap, AM /FM c.9. Xlm l'OOd $3.950 ~ '11 Detaun 8 210. quad All/P'M cau, mags, WW pay you more for )'OW' clean uled '72 oc later Ye~edu Benx. Oallt.oda1. Miaaloo Viejo Imports 831 n.eo ~1100 stick. Nm xlnl. $2:995 or 1900 MBZ ZIOSE, grey, bstolr. CalJ ~-8033 llt'r)' clean, 1unroof Beat dfer 8J6.81ZT. ------71DATSUM810 S/W, 4 cyl. AT air t'Ond, '682fn:il.. Zlapi, auto, air, 5ta-eo radio, low miles. sbarp local car. Darlt al5SVAF ) blue/brown. 113.500. '--Y & ~ 8'73.QJ5; &42·9868 o.t, $56'9 73 Mercedes ~ out· RAY R.ADEIOE standmg C()l)d • reg gas HOHOA 64G-9613 1.8AtrroCENTER DR -----IRVINE ·m 21DSE 4 dr. Sedan. ll0-7600 sunroor, air cond ----Maroon. Call SS7-4073. 77 DA TSUM 12 I 0 En> A real gas miser o.....c- SAYlll IAYllL.A.G•OI mTtSH II Atrru C1':N'TJo:R t>R IRVlNr. IJO. 7JOO IGll-.,U 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11711 llACHl&.VD. ........ a..cti 142.ZOOO •1 OUUR IN U.S.A. ~~~~~~ ROY ·es VW conv .• '4750. CARVEi 11~ dya. 640·6891 ROUS·ROYct _flWll. ______ _ •MOJ•~• '71Bus, looU sood. runs IWWJ1«1 .. .t<ll ,.._ __ _, ..... ~ IQOd. $WO. ClOSlO \IJNOAY\ 912.2134 5aat» 9760 •'79 VW RAHUIT 'C'• .... ••••••••••••••••••• Cud IOJ , 20K m1 '<Int l 97' Sill EMS Automatic, air <'ond simroot. pwr iilttnng & AM FM stereo c~elte «>t07J ) Sl 0' 430 EACH IMPORTS Ml Dove Strttt NEWPORT BEACH 752..otOO l"OOd $5300 p p 548· 7140 '74 VW 8 UG Lo"' ~. rbtt eng. Very clean. AM FM radio, radial ll~. sk1 rack mxi~ GI1l.Ql <1'73 2llO SEL 4.S, S8k ml, Wca$39'9 Icon gold, 1mmac 78SAAl99EMS o...L-.... ~•"II 99 throughout, SB.900 4 speed trans . air rond , 10 vw a11tom ml JS.ooo on rt>it ma. DU brb, Rt.>n, clutch ~ CCJOd. $1800. 714-846-7413 ------ ,_ _.. .. , -4 m.&IS slml'OOl &AM FM sl£'r~ IA Y R.A.DYOE rassetu (987WYC > BRITISH • 76 Mercedes 450 SEL. OHL. y $79'9 l8Atn'OCENTJ.;R DH Milan brown, loaded. •~•CH l"-"..,..RTS rrunt rond, 1mmal' lhru· lts::A _..v IRVINt-; out $16.500 832-6515 848Dov~Stf'fft '71 VW Su~r lk>etle. supenor cood, lO,OOOm1. rblt eng, l>eW brb·SlnlL<; llr~ paint, Avail Feb lst S2600 c..n 00·0641 al\4 :l> 830-7300 NEWPORT BEACH ,..,.,._.---9 7 l l '65 Mercedes P /S, P /B , 752 0900 '66 Bug, new paint, in ••••••••••••••••••••••• n>blt ~. trans. st.art.er trrior, xlol. running CLASSIC !!',.% rebll. 2Smpe. W..W 9762 cond. Must sell thu DI.HO F&IARJ _u_,,,.Sfl61 _______ 1 -:;;-~;;.~~·· ~~ SlSOO. F JR M. QqJe · $17,000 14 DINO '7'9 ~ 6K mi, loaded, 714-QI 3JS3 SJS,000 or asaume lae, 4X4 "llScU\)cro, lmmac. Best 9725 low buy -back. P .P . Cuatom paint , ma1 a&r.Dya,'1SZ-83Sl. Eves .,.., ....................... 831·Sllll8aft 12ooon wbeela, al r c ood. •wlad.~Ml (lK'17'9IS6) '71 Ji1A T Sport.a Spy '65 ti9% 190 lJt. aea.. lo miJes. 2 4 dDor aedan. 2nd OWne.'. l o p I • A lit • F Y 4 speed. AM/Fii stereo ~/\ape. 15,100 Call cmette. Bluel&n.Y ext ews.. m.ell52 with bur'IUDdY cloth int. ---------• Call SlfllMl6Ulor873-11581. "12 Spider new clutch, \irea, \op, body._ ~E. rare classic destroyed. teSO/offer. aqie. AlllO. P /B. P /S, 8884106 elec. sumoaf. Lo mlles. tbda 9721 =-= :.!i: ....................... ... 9742 ....................... VlsrTYOUR ORANGE COAST '77 MGB. wbt. ucell rond J9K mi. log. rack. HONDA AM IFM 8-trk. +extras. 548-9646. eau aft. 7PM. ~ARTERS Ma 9744 TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SALES&SERV&n: ....................... 73 MGB. 200 nu on rebl\ mg All receipts. $2,600. 75.2-83118 all. S ----- A .... se..t '17 Sqrtik. eood CODdiUoD. .. ,,.,,, BlltcGw. IA.TA A.D•OI 541-6Sl4 HOteA. • vw ..... eb6ck. pod lAAUTOCENTERDR. tua, • en1. All/FM IRVINE c=-SU11D 710-a198 Eves. llo.7600 919 Oaa'f, wht OD wbt. lea !:'e. ..... -... .!?!~ ~~':;.~.~· 1tn TO TOT A 9 Bue 10Knu. on reblt C8JCA ST ene Clean u .200. 4 speed tram . bucket m«aatt 4 lOPll. seats • rack Nice 71BUSgd.cond.Lom1les ecmomy car' Cl893>. on rebll eng. Sl.9!i0. Sl981 ~ THEODORE ROBINS FORD '2060 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA Mf!.A 64'2·0010 9772 ....................... OLDSMOllU HOHDA CiMC TRUCKS 28:1() Harbor Blvd (X)STA MESA 540-9640 I Tl MGB lo/ml, s.acnlll."e. 19'1'9 Celka ST C""". 5 spd, ~um « best 497-4259, ..-1 """""'at 637 5972 lW', lo nu. S629S or $400 • ve .• .._., a.uume Jae $143 mo VOLVO SALES. SEltYICE AtC> LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS '78 MGB beautiful. lo/mi ~ S5,Dl FIRM ------ 552·3916 71 Cehca Ultx-t. 5 'pd AMtf'M. i.hado"'. ll.lnt 'BO Prelude. Just off Jot 5 spd Best offer ovt•r snoo.~~ 77MGI 4 cyl, 4 i.pd. mileage. Like 1 cood. .. 552 · ll56 Low new '78 Oebca GT L B Auto. ----- i8 CIVIC Htchbk, l7Km1. so.ooo mi guam. Pmect aooand. S4.2SO ~ '77 HONDA, S speed. All/FIL MUI\ .ee to a~ preciate.16S1Jt Hl97JVS) Now°"" $4999 UY R.ADf:10£ HOMDA 18AUTOCENTERDR. IRVIN!: '75 Cvcc, A 1 la tenor. ___ l_J0. __ 7_3_oo __ _ mechantcally IOUDd. new Ura, ~ mUe.tp, re1 gas. eoo 554-3tes 71 HONDA CIVIC 3doorbatcbbark. hard \o find ~ Honda. Llke new. C1%lUPU > Now°"" $46'9 UYFUDllOE HOM>A. Opll 9746 ....................... "71 Opel needs wort. Mm airer. 831.5668 ---- "10 Cadet. New batt/\ires. Eng .. ..rt. $500/besl dr. 59-7167 all Spm. , fl • 9747 ....................... lBAUl'OCEM'ER DR. PAHTRA IRVINE "13 DetollllalO, red, t2.SOO IJ0-7600 1r take over lae or selJ ...,.-------9-7-J-.O outright . Call aft. 6, ....................... ~T121 '11 XII Slvl' /blk 5'k mi. P J of 97 41 t xlDt e8". _,. ...................... . ll1IDI .......... t7M ........................ W<Jbaa cmyt;.Nft ~~. D11$11.S&71 fllU(H()T 604 Automatic, 1unroo(, AJl..trM ....., ~ alloy wbeela. (U90601). sio..-. IEACH ...ORTS .. Dofttlr'Ml NnPORTBl!ACH 712""'0. ..,,,.,.'°''" •• ·-ml, (J)CTM), MW llkbel1na " Kool 1bacb.. It.hr, auto. PS, ~ PW, air, ateno + man. IG19'4 or '64·5038 .v.twlmda. ,, Oime.I: Air. •mtrm. 4 qid. Beat offer lake•. ~ air, PS. AM1f'M ca!!.& 34M. SSJl5() ZU/!192·5738 11 Celica, 34,000 m1, AM/Fii /cass New tinlS, I many xtras. $3900 5S1·25llO T....... 9767 ....................... 197' TIUUWH n.1 4 speed trans . air rond & AM /FM cassette. C128RDG>. ONLY S45t5 BEACH IMPORTS -~Strfft NEWPORT BEACH 75%-ffOO "70 Bq. Needa minor body wort. $750. M4--S054. llallk. '71~Slt00 Od CIClld. • .....,.,, "72YWIM ~~unocape. 11trwca...S2Ht IAYllUDHOI HOMO A llAlfl'OCl:N'TER OR IRVIJllE 00.7600 EAJtLEIU VOi.VO 1966 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 64'o-9l03 S4()..9467 74YOLYO 142 4 speed, 4 cyhDder with air tood. Only 35.000 rdJM oo um cream puff IB3KRQ) $3895 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWA.GEN 18» Weatmioster Ave . in Westminst« S0. 7561 6J8. 7880 ORA.HG£ COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSlV ELY VOLVO Laraest Volvo Dealer mOrangeCounty' BUY or LEA.SE DIRECT 7JYOLYO PllOO Vay rare with cluaic deaUny Super •b•rp Automatic, r•dlo, b9mr.9J.1) ...... IOIWITHAM voucsw .... 'ID1Jeetm.._.. Aw. taW•'"'N• •11Sl !!='IS .. JM Gt +cp •1"• dliw. •N-~. .alr, AM /Fii ,,.,to. •.uo. •~•• fl wluuSt -.an -rt Volvo w.,.. 11\\tt tell Xlnt MPO Good Clmld. SeoU. *'4111 lt761Uta( KYUll V&, ll\&om&Uc lnns • IUJ' C'OOd . pwr stftnng & wire wheel covers amP\IK J Was $39'95 MOWSlH5 IAUBMO'IOaS CALL 97'-2500 St.lllioD waaon for S.)e; 71 Buick &tau Waitn. fully loaded. m!nt C'ond wtsanrr. 644·7747 or ml·L58S. 197'1U1Ck llVIBA. Turbo·cbarred V6, buck.ft aeats. pwr seats, pwr . ......,...,.,&, pwr door lode:!, tilt wheel. crw~t> ccotrol. v1nyl top reull) has all tbl:! extrJ.,' U241JS , w ljS $11,99!1 MOW $10,999 IAUSl MOTORS CAU. 979·2500 7T D;tate Wagon, xlnt cond • fully k>aded. 25.000 mlUkenew!~ 19771Uta( a.ctral.Wed With pwr. WlDdowa. pwr. seats, pwr door &oc:k.s. Wt wheel. ~I top & atr cond Must be seen! ~Q )Waa~ MOW$S495 IAUER MOTORS CAU. 979.2500 19791UtCIC RIGAL Turbo·charged V6, automatic lraDI , bw:ket seats, att cood.. pwr steenng, ataw 6 mae wheels . A re•I black /ailver beauty ! 8il WEY ). Wu tfl896 MOWS6Jtl IA&& Men'OIS CAU.97NSOO tt7SIUICIC CIMTUaY AW>matk tnm .. pwr. ~ air cood., lilt wbeel fr vlnyl lop. '571NJN>. w. sas. MOWS349S I.Ala MOTOllS CALL '7t-J500 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'lnCADIU.AC SEYIL.LI Loaded, F.qulpmeot in dudes moooroor. sterro w/tape, Ult wheel, crws1• t.•ont rol " new ·'American Eagle ·' radial tire& You m~l see U> appreciate the ptttUest ooe 1n the <'oun ty. Call 645·1146 or 982-81. A.akin& '956S_ Jd1 tr.o. & s. IMCOLH ttaCUltT 'Spttial or the Weot·k '' 77CADILLAC SEYIW Sedan 1D emerald green with contrasting tan leather 1otenor com pld.eb' equipped for lwt· ury drtvme pleaaure tl\U well maintained automobi.le can be you n1 atcmly,. $8695 ~) 21526 Harbor Blvd Olsta Mesa 540-5630 1'79 CADttUC Bdo; udD llsrih White on wbl\e w1moonroof, leather & every possible option Lesa thao 7,000 mlles now garaged. IUOBXT ) $1S.S50. Ask for Mr. Kel· ly. Call IJ42.t046 Chocne l or&ci-0010 (work > ---'7-4 Convert • new top, 42K ml. 90000. Ca II 1151 954 l af\7PM "185e'ville. G0,000 frwy ml. 20 mpg. Perf shape. loaded $6700 Dys -.aao. eves 481-4.162 '79 Gra1 El Dorado. Loeded. .. mJ. Loeal car. purchaHd new. SW,000. N,t "1· t6T-Om 1'79DEMO a.uaAHCE! on ~mal'05, Capnt'h, Montecano., MallbUll & Novu. l>fuhc redl.K' !Jons' SAVE HOW!!! COMMHl • CHEVROU.T b\:!I-""' 1 ... 11 .. ,, 1 '1 ...-·1 ' ,, "-"' ~41>-I 200 I t71 CMIVROLET CAPllCt2000R Coupe AutomJll<'. air ruxl , pwr '\h"t'nng 6t brakt"'> \ t'I") rll<'I' look 111.:1 110057) WJ.5 ~ NOW$55f5 IA.Ullt MOTORS CAU. 979.2500 1978 CHEYROUT MOtfTE CA.R.LO A ''k>adrd" low m1lng1· car now for sale-... t .s wtlok!la)e pri~ I '67m ) $4511 THEODORE ROBINS FORD '2060 HAABOll lll\10. COSTA Mf SA 6 4 J • 0010 1974 CHEVltOLET M•1•u2oooa Coupe Automatic. air cond , pwr 11lttnn1t & vinyl top . Very e conomical bu}'• OOOK.PZ>. Wu~. MOWS2S95 IAlB MOTOllS CALL 97'-ZSOO 71 Nova Cancours Cpe. PWly eq'-'pped 1 ownr Lotml S-'.900 QIU all 6 Pll.G7$-1341 I '71 CMEYIOUT MONJICARlO AutomatJc tram.. a Ir rood.. vtnyl top & sl.e'TW. MUST SELL '!' 033lJJK >. was $'995 MOWS4S95 IAUER MOTORS CAU 97'·2500 78 (.:apnce C:lti51C Sta wag Fully .-quipped, xlnt <'ond . like nev.. lo m1 $5000 offer 661 1844 MU~'T Sl-.U. 73 VJo:G,\ Hatr hbar k . AM FM , ~ood rood RIOC) urfer A{tA!I' Spm ~ Im 72 Vf'CA, rtr.J <'It• an N <'Vw u~. no "11: $4(XJ o eo 567 967'l l\1•1lh 'Qi (.~ellt.' VH. auto. N<h txldy work & "'-•adhRhL'\ Only UK m 1 $5 !10 . ~ 75 Vep Hatchback 48pd, Xlnt cond Nu l1~• Good mpg $1~ p p E~ 487 3402, 497-3932 --- 74 Nova• dr sedan. nf'w tires. good rood. SI~ S5&-0S:J7 Chryder 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUST SACRIFtCI )jJT1 (..~IPr Nrwpor1 4 Dr Sedan ONLY 'n ,000 miles & in bkt' N J.:W con dttlon' Ha.s Dl'luxr Pkg (worth ovt-r $2000 ). A.\t f'M 'ltt'l"t'O w 18 ltll<'k tape, llabt plli . air rood . pwr st~nn1 & brake<i ,tt>rl bt'lted radlal urea . l rw ,e con trol, lilt at lelf'SCOp1c ~ wtlffl & Vin) I top Must sacnf1ce for OM. Y GOO 00 Pr1 pty. Ol1l (714)~131 ' •NewYoriter. •ilSJOO 556-0537 7JCOIYIT'TI c:oNYaT1lll Loaded' Air cond • •l~NO. pwl'. steenn1. Low rn11ea . Uh newt ... ··.:-·; RAJIWIC:K OAT \UN H ! 1 1 ; , ., .,~ J • r • '> "15 VE1". ong ownt'r 4tik mi xlnt cond. illU xtra~ S78'Xl &f.2.1 m 99)] ...............•....... 1977 MBlCuaY COUGAR A1A.oma lie lr an. . P'" r ~. air rood , vrnyl to p & lilt wht!t-I fTJ.9RZP I $32U THfODOH ROBINS FORD '2060 HAllllOI llLVO. COSTA Ml SA t>4'2 ·0010 Tl Cou«ar aJJ poWt'r hlu• new.~ SJ6-2'98 I twllt.'r Doo,. 9935 ....... ............... . "18 o...1ieeeer. Lo au. s spd. 25mp&, all Slr'U, t.m.. IDllC. -..- ff40 ....................... THEODORE ROBINS FORD 70t>O H.\llllOA tH .. O. CO!ITA MtSA b42 ·0 0 10 1971FOIO AfSTA 4 1·yl en1Unl'. 4 s~ tralb . AM FM a Rood looking lilt le buggt>r' ~JN 1 Was M585 MOWSl9'S l~UER MOTC>aS CALL 979-2500 lf71POID FAIRMONT WAGON Automatic trans pwr steenng aa r l"OOd.. roof r&dt & m super" 'lhape' "1SLJ'.l\, I $4481 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HAllf.011 !l VO. CO!ITA Mt SA t>4'2·0010 919Turllo Ml.l.llanl' C-Obra Blue beauty -Muat sell' 4 apeed. 4 cyhnder, A /C, Ital her 1nlenor, ma& wheels, cassellt' d~ck, map bitbt. Lo m1 Pnv ply lkst oUer C•ll f>Th.2919 ------ 71 Clry Sq l owner ee.ooo nules. f'lll power. Xlot. rond 11200 ~2213 '78 h1rmount 4--dr Off. ~ body, '11'/Cb.amots top Loaded U .87S M6-50G. '11 Granada 49111 . air. pwr, IDCld cood. S2.7~. •2878 '77 Granada G hl a . AM IFM. ?7X ml, new ures "100. ~ af\ 8, 851~ 74MUSTAHG Vf!I')' lba.rp ~ rruleage Mari'I I V -6 a port coupe. ~uc, power ateet mg, air <'ond. 48.000 onganal m1le9 on lhLI diamond I <7945) $2ffS IOIWJTHA.M VOUCSWA.GIH 7600 West.rrunst8 Ave lllW~\el' 183-7~'>1 138·71Wl 197,FOl:D ~•Wclitiack l..oadt>d ' Air cond . pwr stew\ng & 1.ht-worb" el56W<.(l 1 $4911 THI ODORE ROBINS FORD '20<>0 HAUOA 8l110 COSTA MISA 64'2 · 0010 '79TURIO MIKtmq Cobro Blue t.-·<1uty "1u'I wll' ~ ff 60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76Pt.YMOUTH Low mileagl:! o.ter. ~ cylinder. automuic . power o;tttnng and air rood. 33,Wl actual mllea CBXKE1 $249S IOIWrTHA.M YOUSWA\.IM 1800 Westmmster Ave in Wt'Slmuut.er 1 m 1s.s1 638·7880 "Collector s lJream" 1957 Plymouth Plata 33.000 ong m r, >;ood $1 ,200 fM0.«136 ,.__ 9'65 •······················ f 978 POHTlAC TRAHSAM Automatic trana .. air rond , Wt whe~l. AM FM stereo pwr wmdow~ m•g wht>f'I'> a black tJPauty • 143ZLZV > w .. ~ sne; HOW$6995 BAUBl MOTOIS CALL 979·2500 ai lil.rd, <;<iod C'OOd, ne"' ll~. mag.~. shocks. lo rm ~I 19&S 4 '>J'.lt"f·d. •t 1·ylmtJn \ l'. 78 Grand r•mc LJ, xlnt leather 1nter1or, ma~ rond , loaded, velour int wtieeh, cauetw deck. Sill 7eo.IKIJOeves map light, Lo'Oll Pnv. pty ~o1r .. , Call 675-al9 Tl P'ireblrd. Pelf ~. 25,000 m1 Musl sell. Make offer. Leiaureo '7V MllSlaog, 4 eyl. 4 Wortd. ~----­ ~ 3-0ooc'. radlO Ask '78 GRAND' PRIX. 11nl illl~ CaUT71~ CAlad •• 101nu. llovtna. -~ v 1,...0, Hard OlUll sell. $4.a/OBO -• eacLoe. Gd cood. _:su_-4'708 _____ _ IZlXIO 6CS-1Sn '15 Qaaaic M talaq, ID ruw C9Dd. on1 ownr, UMd ruo.1.1.Y for tramp. 111..('lN .,.. llmtani. 41p, 4t'yl. lo ml. ong owner. peorf ttt oc.d, S.. to ~lJeve! $DOOJollr. SM aaes or S!1 JIUTOQl Mu.at ull '77 \fuslJnl<' W flttf>Jrd xlnt C'Ond suao. • ~ •ato wrttk Needa pill, radiator Niee car. Bst ofr 642-8514 Low. Low Book. 1979 Pm\ tiac Sunbtrd. rour-speed. 1tamf' '>ho w prize. ~ Mach 1 l. T top fu II ll1i4 l"'irt'btrd, loaded. bet tqWp. Best olr. 831·23'9 t.t>r than oew Show Cir qual11y After 6PM 99SS 494~ .•....•......•........• ElLeaaJ~ CIU', i') (>kb RegPnc~ 9~ SrdJtt driesri 8M rrull":I, lmrn.11 FUily equlpipM ln<'ludtn~ all powt"r & .,,1roroof lJ0,950 P .P 833 323:?, Sam to 5prn Ask for n · teauoo48 '77 Reogent'Y 91:1, 4dr looaded.. I)(-rad1ab, nt''" bra.k,...., nl''" ">h<>di. & ahl(nmt•nl, 1lnl cond Jll \mt lioril I $!500(} 559-66117 IT Okb C~ Supreml', IPxS C'OOd. SB>O or best oiler &al·21M 720kll Roy~. fuU pwr . air-amd. SU100 148-lS83 • •••••••••••••••••••••• iJ Tr-.m:. Am. 455. sta·k ,hlfl ..:OOtl rond $1,SllO 17'91Hl!I ....................... 1971FORD TllRD f'lU powt>r plus AM .,_ F:\18track <714UXV) A .... SteGI $4699 IAYR.ADBOI ...... ~ lflAtm>CENTER DR IRVINE IJ0-7000 NABERS AUTO CENTER 1415 lilH ST .. COSTA MESA NOTHING OVER 54999 7s POMTtAc s299a U MAMS WAM>M...... 7 • ve. automatic rr1n1 . pwr. steenng & brlkee. factory air oond. a low. tow miles (~7LPO) 76 H<*DA s3299 CIYIC COillPI •••.•••••• 5 •PHO tren1m1111on, AM/FM radio with cauen.. ,__ a low mllel Sharp! $34PHE~ ~u':.u ......... ~3999 . va •• ~ tnn1., pwr. ateertng a tnkae . t.ctorr "' cond .. AWM ~. padOed top a onty 28.000 mllft -Liie• NIW condition! (30tS~) ... Pontiac _un Equipped with: • Power front d isc b r akes •AM radio • Whitewall ti r es • 4 speed trans. •Tinted glass, all windows •Power steering • Deluxe cushion steering wheel •Nylon plle carpeting • J nstrument Cluster •Heavy duty radiator • 18.S gal. fuel capacity Clty EPA 21 Estimated MPG NEW 1979 LEMANS SAFARI ~) M.SJ.P. $8122 51800 MSCOUllT f9I FAmlf SIWST9 1£Tat ONLY S6J22 Ciila(~I !qUIPPID WnM: Fectory 81r oond .. auto tr1n1 . pQWer 11 .. rlng & braU., AM rlldlo. "'" wh"I oowrt. Wf1# tlrH & low mil•. ONLY 55795 (2E27VA1&2!M71l TO CHOOSE FROM BOB LONGPRE SALE PRICE IMMfDIA TE DELIVERY Hwy. EPA Estimated MPG 34 4-Cylinder 4 speed transmissmn Use these numbers for comparison Your mileage may vary depending on drrv111g speed. tnp length and weather cond1t1ons Actual Highway mileage will probably be less NEW 1979 FORMULA RREBIRD NEW 1979 CATALINA SAFARI /~:;> ~ ~ '2U87Klk.1!M3G11 (2l36t<9X 110234 J M.S.R.P. $8891 M.S.lP. $9577 51500 DISCOUNT 52400 DISCOUllJ flDI FAmlY SUCCUTll IOAI. • • !QUIPPID WITH: OMLYs7391 , actory air oond . auto tren. . power 1t .. rtno & brakH AMfFM 1tw.o. power wtndowt relly wh .. 11. Ult whMf & low mH• M, 55895 Fa FICNIT W.SIO 1£TA ONLY s7177 1979 BOlllEYILLE aOUCIWI lqUIPPID WITH: SEDAN Factory air oond • euto trant . AMFM 1ter.o CUMtte. pwr window., doof lock• & Mats, rally whMls, IJtt wn.ei. CrutM control. ,.,. window defogger. only hH 3310 ml ... I • ONLY $J195 OP1M DAILY -9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M. WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS l I I ........ +--- . . ' I '\ ~ ~ 2 HEALTH-Supplement To Coat LIFE. Jan 23 1990 & DAILY P1LOT. Jen 24 HMIO RacqtJetball World featLJres 'family fitne~ for fun' in F .V. A "total coocept" health club p~ vides famlly fttneas for fun. "We olft:r • variety of activitiel for general fitneu," said a s polleeperaon for Racquetball World and Aerobic Health Club at 10115 Talbert Ave., Fountain Valley Racquetball World 's well- furnished lobby and waiting area · Health center helps clients lose weight Permanent wei&ht lou can be re- aliied. "We offer a wide naUeN~ ol aervlcH and a dlYenlfiecl pn- lessioaal staff to proride ........... support and ewdance iD _.., .... people achieve and malatala permanent welibt lou. "We doo't want aom~ IOlllllc welpt with ua and then baTllll to try something ebe in a yes." Aid a •r.okeaperaoa for AdT .. ~ Heath Center at 1300 .BriltGI a., Newport Beach. The center'•~ ol toUl ftt. ne111 involves deallnc wttll tbe wbole ~naG -ac:binlne I bealday lldJtd. body aDd Weatyle. For more lnform1Uoa call 97S·0100. provides a pleasant atmOtJpbere for those waitin1 to play on ooe of tbe club's 25 racquetball/handball courta. "Our muJtlmiWoo-dollar physical fitneu complexes are aome ol the moat unique, compreberWve t.raiD· ing f acillt.lea in the Unlt.ed States. ''Members and their iuesta can select an out.staodina variety ol ln· oovatlve procrama to shape up and keep fit amid lwnuioua aurround- inga. "Activities ran1e from racquetball to monitored fltneaa pro - grams for tot.al health and eajoy meot," sald a spokespenon. • A special aerob6c ~am Lt c»- aigned fO'l' the noa-atliletic, onr- worked execuUve. Peagy LaBar1• dlrecu tbl1 program that belps deen•• blood preasure, bodJ welcbt and heart rate. In addition. it &hes the parUd. pant more enern. mentaf alert. neat, muscle tone and bodJ ~Pint with the tot.i ~ health outlook, Racquetball W.W off en separate men'• ud WOIMD'I health club areu and apu rib jacuu:Lt and aaunu. Dave Hargeraallefmn keepa tn shape on ~ machirw at Racquetball World, F~ tain ValleJJ. FREE PUBLIC SERVI<! SPINAL EXAM Danger Signs Of Plilched N1n11 tf1j1flb 20 Eb ............ ''My lffe has become better through this fantastic program. Not only have I learned figure control, but the tact that diet alone cannot achieve lasting reault.8. I went from s size 12 to s petite sJze 6. Thank you Ulllan Ballard and staff for your personal attention/ .. I ~On ti r I I ....... lf"f1•1 ~ ....... Wl'Mt 11111 ..,,_ eoolt. _,., ................................. '°"" ,...,,,..... .......... ,....... ..... .oc:ll,....,,_, .................... n. ........ =~= ·===-=~·: .:r: ,•.e-..:r:-.=.-: ............. -....................... 1 ..... --. ..... -....................... . ............ -.... . ............. ...... 5 ........ -...... -,.. ............. .. .... --Jtl ..... ,. ............... . ....... ............ ,,... ........ .,.. .... ···--= ......... ,..... .. ~ ..... Oii-· I ...... _,_ N .. Yw lma .. ct_, ...... a 11111C.flOI•2100 'Everyone' benefits at gym Zuver'• Gym ii th• profes:slocal athlete'• play(rOWCI. Thirty state, national and world welcbt·llltln1 cbamplona have tra!Md at Zuver'a, as well u Olym- pic athlet~. aald BUI O'Gara, ulea manager. "TM key to our success lies in our profeaaional aervice and tbe fun our cUepta 1et from workina out here,•• be ta.Id. IJowever, Zuver's isn't only for profeulonals. IN FACT. "everyone from beeln· nlna lifters to Mr. America" beneftta from a Zuver's workout. O'Gara aald. Orlfln.atlng 22 years ago as a Chrlatlan Gym on Hamilton Street in Costa Mesa, zu, cr's is at 111 E 19th St. lo that city A NEW ZUVER'S will open Feb 1 at 23532 El Toro Road in El Toro as the firm adds to a national chain with ~O locations 10 Southern Calllornla. Regular membership f~s are $175 per year. although a pre openlne apedal is offered up to Feb 1 for '99 per year al the El Tom gym, O'Gara said. Student, military and bus~ memberships are '89 per ynr during the pre-ope~ special. BQUIPlllEN1' at Zuver s gyms in eludes "everythint from dumbbellil to PY1len to power racks," and LI maCl• from aome of the finest materlall anUable. "Zuver'• is synonymous with quality because we make some of the be!t equipment in the world." be aald. THE FIBM BAS a wholesale equipment outlet at S!20 MacArthur Blvd. ln Santa Ana. And that equipment is used in the World's Stronaest Men Contest seen on television. Zuver's originated that contest, O'Gara said. uWOllKING OUT on our equip- ment provides persons a better self ima,e, personal appearance and overall aood health," he said. "We have professional instruction for every facet of our business," he . concluded. Supplement to Coast LIFE, Jan 23. 1980 & OAJL 'f PtLOl, Jan 24. 1990 HEAL TH 3 Naturally happy Jill Brooks, left, and Diane Borland seU natural drinb at Lin· berg Nutrition's juice bar in South Coa1t Plaza, Costa Mesa . 4 HEA&.lli~~"*'t to Coeat LIFE. Jen. 23. 1980 & DAILY PILOT. Jen ~. 1MO Healthy teeth may add to longevity, dentist reports Teeth affect the entire body'a health. That's lhe report from studies re- veallog that persona with their natural dentition Live one to seven years longer than tboae wltb arUflcial dentures, Dr. Don Yoshikawa aaid. Dr Yoshikawa practicea den· tlatry at 6086 Warner Ave. in Hunt· lniton Beach "HEALTHY TEETH are very lm portant to lhe health of lhe whole body," be Mid. People Joeinc their teeth early in life uaually areo 't 11 beahb· coD1cloua u those keeptni them lo- to old qe. "A las bealth·consdoua penoo lose• bis teeth early in life becauH i l really lakes a lot of work to keep teeth healthy " he said "My practice u very dilferent from those ol moct 1eneral dental practltiooen ~auae ol the wide scope d treatment.a I orter -f« U· ample, ortbodootica," be u.id. He added that he treat.a 90 per ... -c-:ent ... of his office's patient.a hlmaelf. THAT PEaSONALIZED atleO· lion la very attractive aloftl the Orange C.oast. he said "The U S. aovemment la really puabJnc for lhe formation d IJ"OUP clinics riibl DOW. ··However. most people pref er tbe personal attention of a alncle doc· tor, and they ju.t won't accept &<>e lalli.ed dentistry yet,· · be uid. Coast people stay in 'better shape' Orange Coast residents are stay· lnc in "trem~dously better lbape" than ln the put. "lt'a evident overall that people' an trytq to atay ln belt.er beaft.b. and lt abows ln my buslneaa," NTd R.B. Alexander, co-owner ol Hob6e Sporta. SpedalUea at Hobie Sports in· cl9cle *11nc. tmnla, •urflna. ulltnC and IM:Uve sport.a wear, be said. HotM 8porta ahope are at mi E. Cout lll&bw•Y ln Corooa del Kar ud 4108 Barranca Road in lrvtne. "I believe people an more con. cerned about their health recenUy became tt'a sometblnc they have controld. •'They can't do anythlq about Iran or lnflatlon, but they can sure do aometh1oa about their beahh." he aaid. "You can Improve younell ll you nm a mile a day, but not ll you worry about t.M Ayatollah rock •n roUa,' • be added. Fitat48. Birth control pill's effects cause concern Side effect.a of blrth control pills gain more concern aa more women lncreue their health conadousneu. Yet oral contraceptJ vea remain the most popular form of birth con· trol, a 1pokeapenon for the Birth CoDtrol Inatltute said. •'The rilka of takine the pill don't yet oatwel&h the risks of preenan· cy," uld Steve Burbidge, reeioD&l dlred«. OVDALL, THE public ii &aln1nl more acceptance of birth eootrOl aQd ol IU lD •eneral. O.,U. tbat acceptance, however1 "then'• ltW a klaf and rocky roaa to public acceptance of complete fllliib' plasmlD.I," a apokespenoo 1114. ToUl famil1 plannlnt II tbe malo coDHl'D of tbe Birth Control lnltltac.9, at 1M2 W. IJDcolD Ave. lD Anabelm. t'UNICIEaVJCB8 lnclude: -Temporary blrth control mt&bOdl -stertllaatlon of malee and , .... -TtlUnl for pnpancy -AltelUtivt PrtlDIDCJ CCMmH\• '°!.. OommUDlt)' human llGUlllt)' .... •&19JIOGB WS ~-lD a C I MttiDI we HOld tJle al• m11111rs ol a tfM c11Dl~1 and w'N v rt ctlaaMl t.Dd 1DcuTtda1U_. wttll our paUent1," tbt ...... lald. Cllalo~--·· ....... IDeome .... Ind-'! Supplement to Coat! LIFE. Jan 23. 19e0 & DAILY PtlOT Jan ~ 1990-+IEAL TH 5 'Perfect' tans in minutes at Fastan Center Fut tanning comes in minutes. Ta.nntna technlclu1 d.lred ID· cUvtduala to their prtnte bootbl, with dtan1in1 rooms attadled IC( tboae who wish to tan with or without a bathin1 .a ult. Call NZ-1°'5 • 'C.ventiooal tannin& can 'be a real buale to moll of UI wbo l1'7 to tan over a few abort weetendl or dwinl •brief vacation. "But at Futan Center, tbe perfect tan comes ln minute.," aald a Newservices added at UC Irvine apokespenoo for the tan center at• E . 17th St., Costa lleaa. l!!acb lDdlvldual bu • projram deslped for bis penonal skin type. Exhibiting tan gained at Fcutan Center, Costa MeM, fa Kathy McCaully. UC lrvine lledicll Center de- velop• proir1m1 to pl'O'fiM t.be ht1bett quality medical can to Orage Cout realdentl. •'TIM center heralds a much more p1tlent-ortented earironment In 1llO becw of eomtruetlan recmt- ly compWed ln an effort to contmlJ!I proYidinc the beat poaiWf medical care," 1ald WUUam Gon1ale1, diredor of the center. aBCENT DEVELOPMENTS at the center Include: -()pen.J.nf of a new cardiac catbetertudan laboratory -Renovation of tbe main unit ol tbe burn eeaa... ~ MIMIEISHIPS L __,,. AvAIT.au INDBORG RACQUET (LUB 11162 &OTHAID sn&T, ~TOM HACH. CA. 92646 SOMITlll-f• llYIRYONm • ~ -----a m ---...... s .. -...... fu ,•,,.... SI ...... ....... ~ ...... • ...,... l!f!fj ....... ,.... ...... Iii:!" ........ S' ......... ~ :.-r,;. , ,,,,,~\~ Beach Blvd. .............................. • WC ... •1d .. HCI I Ill Id .... .. -=·=.n..t-4 ,..... .. 0.-..,. c . . ............. ,, .... ··~· "-,.. ..... --..... ... f9lllr ..... Vhff , ..... -.. Cai .. Wt,._ tocW wwy to~ • 16-tlGHTED TBllS COURTS • 4-Ulk>OR UCQUET IAU. COUIJS • SEPARATE FACIJTIES.MEN & WOMEN • EXEtOSI ROOM• DANCE ROOR • JAO~ • LOUNGI VIEWING DHJC • 2-SIORf QUI HOUSE • HEA11" Ult • ~SHOP • AlfMll SHOP • SAUNA • LOCIStS. J)NIOR DEVBOPMIN1' -,...,...~-M\ GUEST CARD 6 HEAl Tl-t~upplement to Coast LIFE Jan 23, 1980 l DAI\. V Pf\.OT, Jan 24. 1960 Park Lido helps combat America's leading killer A Newport B .. cb ftrm 'I product.a monitor and belp control effect.a of hypertentloo, root cau1e of America's leadlns killer -heart dlseue. Precl.aion lnltrumenta featmed at Park Lido Medica.I Mart meuure such thinp u blood preuure, bean rate and muade •ctivity. And tboee ln.ltrume•ta help heart dlleue patlenta monltor and COD· trol the effec:ta ol their maladiea1 sald Cbrtt P'layd1 certlfted medtca1 consultant at Pan Udo . .. ALTBOVGB 1Q RATtJaE a complete 'aelf ·belp center' at Park Lido 11.edical Mart, we 1pec:lalile tn mOD.ltortnc dn1ces," be aaid. Re adde4 that 1port.1-rtl1ted mooJtortQI devieee allo are beeom-inl • specialty u popularttJ ol ac- tl ve 1porta lncreaaea aloq the Oranee Cout. Chtcktng blood prelltnW at PaTlc Lido Medical Mart is Bard H~-Chec, a computerized digital unit. To tM right ii f1'acfitfonal model. Sporta-relat.e<l lnltrume:nta ln· cJude pulled plvanit 1Umulat.on. whlcb relieve mutele 1pa1ma, and tranacutaoeoua electrical nerve stimulatora, uae4 for 1toppin1 chronic pain, Floyd Hid. Part Lldo ll at 351 Hotpttal Road In Newport Beach. Product.a and 1emces Offered ai the medical mart include: -P1ve type1 d blood preuure moolton, eadl dellped to accom· modat. tndlWl\W body ltylet and ran~tromSIOto'80 -rate monlton and ez. erdH eqalpment -11., t.J1* ol dreulno and 10 typa tJI tape for paUenta alle:r,Sc to v art.U. el thole prodacta -Nini •u'letiel of pl"09tbeses r----------~---------~ 1 GVJ·elVS On I I CVental HealtJi 1 I By I I DOH K. YOSHIKAWA, DJ>.S. I ! WHAT IS 1001 CAllAL' I I Y .ears ago, e badly Infect.. the tooth does not produce a I ed t~ was doomed to be "dead" tooth. It wlll be very I I pulled. Today, that's • last much allw and functioning I resort. Root canal treatment because It has a source of I consists ol: 1) the [emov•I blood and nerve supply from I I of the lnfechMI pulp hat lies the surrounding tissues that I within the root canal• of the hold h In place. The TOOUt I tooth, Md 2) the ••llno of wm have no sense of feellng I I the root ends t9 prohibit any because the nerve has been I I further Infection. remoVed, but the tooth Itself Th• pulp 11 the tooth'• wm be ftne: It should last as I I center core of IOft tlstue Iona as your other teeth and I I Cnerws, blood vessels and could even be eventually fibers). When the dtntlst,... Used as an anchor tooth for a I I moves a 11nervt'' from a dentu,. bridge. I I tooth< he really removes • • • put.,_, tfssue that contains A PUblk teMcl with \fte . .am oc I I the nerve. promoUna a l*W dln'9f ~ M-l Removing the pu IP from vlronmerit. From tttt offlcf ot: I I I 1 Don K. Yoshikawa, D.D.S. I I 60l6W_A.,,...llsllll......... I I I -l!!lectromyo1r aphy u.nita for ltroke peUeOla and lnd1viduala with atropbied Dl111Clu who need to "r• edueate" ttm. muscles -~ unlll, which meaaure blood llUCOM lnell for dJabetlca -Saha and f lttln1 of wbeelcbaln, braces. crutcbe11 Wal.ten, botpital bech and 1urg1caJ ltoektacl -Bathroom safety devfei!S for lb• elderly and for those wltb broken limbs -Wblrlpool spas Altbouth hair of Park Lldo Medical Mart's customers a.re ..,... ferred by pbyslc1ans, all of them re- celve professional and Individual al· t.entlOll, Floyd concluded · ~-------VITAMINS-------- • IAllC ORGANICS • ACWllUJI .. ,.__, .. -...,. .. a.i.., .11 MTURAL.a-I00-1•-111., •" tai. IZ.H •Ille=" Lie• NUTRI LIFE A hiplf Nency Multl-Vltemln end Mlne'918~!Mn'--,_ ... • M 14.16 •Dr. Donevach'• • .......,YUST 500-1 lt ,. .. .,.a Sele 12.7a ,,...------GROCERIES-------• LINDBERG• MW INIU.D> WAUfUTS-11 ._ -. .. .AWPRUNll •• ., ..... ' • • .... .... .. .... OCMtll.,..,... A.II "-.. ... f'rw ••••• •-. tut •. NIW from • HEAL TH VAL.UY • ,...,,....,_ .. o...,...-. ........ __ ...,_..,_ .._..,.. IPAGHETTJ-u ..... " . .... , . ...... . -...-•AGHEm-u .. 11-. "..... .......... . ....,.._CAACl<Pa.... ••· ~ • ........... . ..... , .. a...e:z.a a.a.tt.11 ...... ...... .... ··" . ...... ...................... -------------------..-....~~-· ---~--.._......,..,.,.. ........ __ .,.. • Hypnotism finds place in medicine on Orange Coast Hypnotism -once a mere theatrical trick dating back 3,000 1eara -bas found a Dicbe lA mM.em medicine along the Oranie Coul Holistic healin1 and hypnotic pro- cedures employed lo treaUo1 a 1ri•e range of maladies at U~e Newport Hypnotherapy Clinic in Newport Beach date back to ancient Umee, aaid Dr. Robert Downin1. owner of the institute. "I've traced my current pro. cedurea back thou.sands of yean to th9 YOll ol lndJa and to ancient Orieatal practices,•· be said. l>r. l>Ownlng holds a Ph.D. in p11cboloe in addition to a medical d•Jree. His Institute is at 404 Westminster Ave in Newport &,ach. Maladies treated at the institute Include: -Cancer -Such temper oriented tenden-cies u wife beating -Acne -Obesity -Insomrua -Ciiarette smoking -Drug addiction and drinking -Suicidal tendencies -Nervous conditions -Stuttering -Chronic pain In addition, Dr Downing said be can improve pubHc speaking and fn . terpenooal communication sld.lls, enlarte breasts, Increase memory levels to where persona almost alwaya paaa such tests as bar and real estate exams. He can leach performers to learn scripts to another laneuaee ln one day, he Hid. He alao said be can help salesmen improve their efficiency by bun- d red 1 of percentages, help perf ormera learn new akilla and laelp athletes lncreaae their performances, as he did with a world fllure •katlnt cbaml*m and 9"eral ~eaaionala. ur·.. people chaqe their whole Jives In Juat one Nit," be •.W. Bla patlenta Include lawyen, .,.uuctaoa, profe11lonal athletea .... «bm-prominent penom, be ul .. "I Wp all IDY paUenta tbnMllb tlle Wlltlc approach where I con. c.trate on tba wbOI. J*IGD, ID-~Ddlq body, m1Dd and IOUI." be Mid. Dr. Robert A. Badg W estclif/ Chiropractic•. Supplement to Coast LIFE, Jen. 23. 198() & DAILY PILOT, Jen 2' l~EAl Tli 7 Preventive medicine maior aspect of treatment at. Westcliff office Preventive medicine cout£tutei a major aspect ol chiropractics. Dr. Robert A. B&qer of Westclllr Chiropractics helps prevent major lnjurin by keepine bJa patient.I pltyslcally sound. He believes that moat people abould be oo a preventive pro gram of some sort, wttb the boPe ol avoiding major injuries lo tbe future. Weslcllff Chiropractics, at~ Westcliff Dr., Newport Beach, car- rin on a family practice in muscle and skeletal problem.a. "The main st.reu of our therapy." he aaid, .. la pain reduction, re ha biUtatloli and preveoUoo." "We offer people an aliernat.ave to going to the boapltal for a few week.a -we want to tet people back on their feet aod wortin,. but with a program lb.at la auiled to their problem.s," be saJd Dr Badger studied at Western u. linols University and National College. He baa also spent several years in Europe researching biomecha.n.ics of spinal and pelvic movement. JOIN THE UCCESSFUL SUN-TAN's Get rid of the winter blues by getting yourself a beautiful all-over tan in the privacy of our cool Sun Capsules. Your tanning program is completely supervised by trained technicians. AT SUN WORLD THE FIRST VISIT IS ALWAYS ••• FREE HO 0..ATIOM STORE HOURS: *No Heat * No Penplratton * Tcm Day or Nlthf SUN *Privacy * Nalurade-Produch MON-FRl.·9 A.M.-9 P.M. SAT ·SUN. 9 A.M •• 7 P .M. 8 HEAt.lH~upplemenl to C0&9t LIFE, Ju. 23, 19e0 & DAILV PILOT. 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Jen 24. 1~TH 9 We think YOlJ & YOlJR HEALTH are very important and that's our specialty. Separate Mf'n ••and W om~n ·•ff ,.altb Club and Spa • ""INDOOR" 25 MEl'ER LAP •JACUZZI •SAUNAS POOL • INHALATION ROOM • oUTDOOR • DANCE STUDIO JOGGING TRACK 25 CHAMPIONSHIP RACQUETBAlll HANDBALL COURTS PleuePhone 962-1374 A.ek fOI' .. -Mnhlp Racquetball World and Aerobic Health Club 10 HEALTH-Supplement to Coest LIFE, Jan. 23. 1980 & ONLY PILOT. Jan 24. 1980 Mercy General Hospital 215 Bed Acute full senice ~Ospital includes: 24 Hour Emergency Trauma Service· CAT Scanner I Medical & Surgical Obstetrics I Pediatrics I Maximum Care Unit Coronary Care Unit I Cardiac Rehabilitation Unit Oncology Unit I Out-Patient Surgery RN *** LVN If you are concerned about your profession and looking for more than just a job ..... Meet our challenge of quality patient care in our busy facility. We have a warm and friendly staff; excellent educational opportunities; shift differentials; liberal pay options; 4/8/12 hour shifts; and an exceptional benefit package. Mercy General Hospital 2701 So. lrl1tol St .. S.ta A-. Cal. t2704 17141 754-5454 . Fully ICCftdllild b1 tM .lolnt Comrnlsllon on eoortdltatlon of Hoep41lll . ~o visits for only $25.00 ................ FAHRENHEIT 104 . lt61 .._._IM.. C....MIM TIL 64J.ICU -·· Madine's women's health cltJb offers individt1alized care Just • women differ from men, eaclt woman'• body ls different from that ol any other. .. We 1pecjallie ln women, Im· provtq their pbyalcal condition and personal appearance. "And we take areat pride in bein1 able to olfer lndlTidualiied care in f acllltlee dealped· for maximum comfort and prl•acy," said a 1poll:dl:BC1D for lladine'a. u•, la a 1mall membership women'• bealtaa club wtlb modern exercise equipment and personalized Instruction at 2038 Quail St .• Newport Beach Members pay a one-time mem- benihip fee and monthly dues - there are no contracts to sign Modern exercise equipment 11 available ln a "Uiht and airy" ex· ercise room. Private dresain1 rooms, lockers and showers are adjacent to the vanity area, which Is supplied with lighted mirrors, hair dryers and toiletries. Call 751·3200. Preventive health care popular Rlltq heaJtb coeta cause increu- 101 empbula on preventive medicine and ovenll bealth con-cern amon1 Oran1e Coast real· denta. .. Pl" yean •10, the health in· dutrr probabl1 wouldn't have lbteMd to arsamata for more pre- •entlft baltti" are. .. Bow•••r, rilla1 health con- 1clouuen llaa made tbe laaue 1troa1er than ner," uld ad· mtniatrater R. Bannan Jones of Ezm:llbagJor phgncal con- dition on peraonal ap- p.anmce pr• Robin Boeck, 1•11. and Tina Nate at Jl~•ilNftDPOrl Beach. Mercy Gener-1 Hoepit.al. "We've Incorporated an ad· mlnistraUve system of cbecu and balances ao we bave more control of our staff," be said. M erey General la at 2701 llnatol St. in Santa Ana. The facility offera 1eneral se. rvices, includln1 medical, 1ur- 1ical obltetric and pedJatrlc treat· men ta. Abo, an onc~l:ly unit treat.a cancer patients a cardiac "9- babllitaticm center ii featured. A cardiac recet~ center alao la ln the emergency factHty, u are paramedics. "Our staff bu lh•t •kill la treat· lng aucb lerioua trauma lnJurta u internal bJeedina, at.bbln11 and lfUDlbOt wounds. ''IM Hld. SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST . 2oeo.._. ICAU 3et HOSftlTAL AOAO, NO. lt2 NEWPORT IEAC.., CA 92663 17141 6U·9t02 Acron rrom H<>a9 ~.1.n IB MOIST HEAT! 05t5 THERMOPttOftl Supplement to Coast LIFE. Jan 23. 1IMIO I DAILY PILOT, Jan 24. 1~EAL TH t 1 Ta Yaur Health! Come and snop for farm fresh pro- duce, natural foods and vitamin supplements from our abundant selections. Freah produce In aeaaon Includes Irvine grown strawberries, asparagus, broccoli and cauliflower: navel oranges. a variety of grapefruit and apples. tangerines, Kentucky green beans, mushrooms and summer, italian and yellow squash. lrvlne Ranch Farmers Market label vitamin aupplementa offer apedal low prices for top quality Items auch •• theae: Sustained Release Vitamin C, 1200 mg.: Vitamin 86, 100 mg.: Vitamin 812, 250 mcg ; Magna 8 , Stress; Lecithin Capsules, 19 gr.; Zinc, 50 mg.; Milk and Egg Protein. Add that a.,.ctal good ta1te with our selection of theH n•tural fooda: fresh shelled nuts, dried fruits that are never out of season: breads baked dally full of aromatic goodness: whole grain cereals and ffours; creamy natural peanut but- ter; menu building legumes; special teas and many flavors of honey, are only some of the nutritional food we offer. We are proud to announce our new store wlll be. opening Feb. 1st, at 13152 Newport Blvd. In Tustin. llYFOAD ROAD AND THE SANTA. ANA FWY.• IRVINE• 131-2151 LoHfor ..... epln ng wtndnlll on u.. ...... of tbe ,,.. .. ,. • I .. 12 HEAL.lli--Supplement to Coast LIFE, Jan 23, 1980 & DAILY PILOT .Min 2.C. 1980 NB clinic de-addicts Orange Coast smokers More Orange Coast smoken are quittin& than ever as bealt.b con· sclouaoess rises in the area. "Smoking is less socially accept.a· ble aod we're findin1 succesa in a method that rids smokers of physical addictions In just one treatment," said Margaret Caroo.i, co-own..-r of Smoke De-addiction Clinic, Newport Beach. ''The general public ls campaign in& aiainst smoking, and less than half the population iimokes, as op. p o s e d ~t o m o r e t h a n three quarters of the population who smoked a few year~ ago," she said Using a "umqut' method" called response-point therapy, the clinic rich smokers of physical addictions 1n one t""o hour st>ss1on, enablin1 them to more easily nd lbemsel v~ of the mendal addiction, she added "We can make the physical body quil smoking wilb a machine, but that machine can't make the mental deciJlion necessary to qwt smoking," she said The Smoke De add1ctton Clinic ii al 351 Hospital Road, SuJte '1:!17 , Nev.port Reach T h e cl1olc s r ei.po n:.l!·po1ut therapy involves uJt.ra sound wavt-s ;md mJld cl~trical alJmulation of response pomt.s, 11m11ar to the pres .!l ure potnu used for accu pressure hP Said Alcohol recovery unit at Tustin Community Hospital says it cures eighty-two percent of its patients "BV AFFECTING t.be pomt.s you affect tM body 's electrical eneru, putting it mto a natural st.ale of balance so it won 't crave foreag.n things "Tbal method b even eflective for 50-yur, ~pack·a ·day smokers,' she aaid. In addition to the response point therapy. nutritional guidance. paycbologacal counseling and vitamin therapy are ottered at lht' clink A Tustin alcohol recovery service says it cures 82 percent of its pa- Uenta. Since openmg In October, 1979, the Alcohol Recovery Service at Tustin Community Hospital bu "been more successful than ever dreamed posaible," said John Bode. proiram direct.or Addressing the spectrum of alcoholic problemll, the service cov- en both Inpatients and outpatimta, he aald TUE SERVICE cures alcoholics through two processes -cbeddng exceaive drlnkin1 habit.a and re· shaping attitude. and behavior. The unit LI open from 8 a.m. to :i p.m. daily and to 10 p.m. eveninp at 14G82 Newport Ave. In Tustin. Cottlng from $4,000 to $6,000, the service includes 23 days of inpatient trealme:nl and up lo 10 weeks of oul· patient treatment, Bode said. TUE INPATIENT'S typical day l<>fl u foUowt -Aller breakrut at 8 a m. the patienu meditate, reflecting on the d.ay'1 tboucbll and activities -Then exerciJle ls followed by aeU·awareneu 1roup meetiop to enhance self confidence, tmqe and esteem and to overcome 1Wlt or srter ..:.. Next, paUenu bear fuest lee· turen, usually ex-alcohoUca. who a peak oo bow they've turned their lives around -Alter lunch, paUeota attend educational aesalons, covertna such topics u medical ramlflcaUona of a l coholism, nutrition, famlly dynamics and communication sk11lt -From there. the paUenll re- {Birth Control lnscitwc: i.s />art of our fin:~. Wei l' tHeJ ic f<n /1irch control method~ ancl />rrgncm<.)' tcs tm,1!. And when our f amif }1 is u m1 ~ pl etc we />lan to go there for stenliza · tum , t<x>. le \ u.-..('ful for />ap tc.~ls and regular exams. &n.1, ices arc prof cssional and the cos ts are reasonable. The Institute has hd/>ecl us plan our lift: jmt t/1e (('ff\' H'C H'llnt it. celve study assignments. -Finally, the patients attend AlcohoUcs AnooymoU1 meetinp AFTE• ro•PLETING the 23 . day inpatient service, they belin a 10-week outpatient proiram fues. day and Thursday evt'ntniJ That program includes· -An orientation work.shop tor all family memben. -lndivtdualized work.shape for husbands, wlvt'S and children of alcobollca. AU staff members lnvolved 1n tbe Alcohol Recovery Service are either ex-alcohollca or have been involved in •pedal alcoholic aroups, Bode aald. Alt.houab typical patient.a at the hospital are bu.alnessmeo wort1na for larte corporaUom, they ranee from mulU ·mllllona1re1 to ''winol off the stret>t," he added. PRICE FOR ONE session LS $24.S1 and no addition.al rees are cbar1ea tf further treatment.a are oe<:esaary . Eftectiveneu iJI at lea.st 70 per· cent and may be as high a.s 80 per. cent, Miu Caronz 1&1d And the response-point lherap> asn't just for smoking. "We use t.be therapy for ieneral de·addlctJoo. "For example we'vt' cured men wbo drink 40 cups of coffee per day," abeaaid. "Our rroceue1 improvt the health o the entire body," she added Sbe empbuW!d t.bat most ol her paUenll don't lain weight when they ~ smoldnt and, In fact, many wdpt t.hrou&h overall health improvement. "Many ol our cUenta aay they feeJ like new people when they leave here," she concluded. . _~.SOUTH COAST --·~-MEDICAL >~ .... cb ; -· CENTER Where high quality medlcal-1urglcal emergency services are provided around the olook by a competent and oompaa- alonate staff. Overlooking the Pacific Ocean. SCMC haa a full range of In-patient and out-patient program• lncludln'g: • Renal Dfatyal1 • Rehabilitation Servlcet (Phyalcol, Speech • Ocoupottonol) • Alcohol • Mental Health Units 31872 COAST HIGHWAY SOUTH LAGUNA. CALIFORNIA 9'J/JT7 .. Fot Additional Information oall: (714) 499-1311, . ' • f • ,.. • \ • !~, '·r' .... '\ , ... THE CLA&gc LOOK IS A MATTER OF CARE lntroducin Judith "Daisy" Evans Supplement to Coast LIFE. J.,, 23, 1980 & DAIL 'f PILOT Jan 24 t~f.AL TH t:J Mesa chiropractor's off ice enters 4th decade in a rea A secood-generation Costa Mesa chiropractor bas a few preventive Ups for area residents. "A good portion of my patients are victims of auto accidents, and use of simple safety equipment could have saved them a lot of chiropractic problems," said Dr Wllllam J. Yarwood. "I've noticed, as the population of Costa Mesa increases, the number of a uto accidents lnv0Jvin1 the city's residents increases," he said. And Dr. Yarwood bu watched the population of Costa Meu grow. Moving to the city in UM7 with hu family, Dr. Yarwood watched bis father's chiropractic practice grow until they joined efforta in 1961. '·After I graduated from Newport Harbor High School in li51, I went on lo Oranbe Coa~t College, to the Air Force Sch ool of Aviation Medicine, to Baylor University and finally to the ~ Angeles College 01 Chiropractors. "Aft.er thdl I worked ~llb my father Wltil 1969 when J opened my own offlc-e," he said. That office 1s at 136 Broadway In Costa Mesa. Specialties at the practice in<'luJe auto accident mJunes. ltinesiology, or neuro muscular testing, and nutrition Dr Yarwood presenUy 1s wortcing on his doctorate in nutrit.ion through a university ntens1on program Hours at his office are f rom 9 a m to 7 p m. Monday through Thursday He plans lo add staff Ul lhe near future, enabling tum lo o~n six days per wet'k, be sa.Jd. Irvine Ranch Fa rmers Market obtains local produce the day it's picked An Irvine produce market and natural foods store Implies fresh-ness in its name. Irvine Ranch Farmers Market stock.a chiefly locally·rrown pro- duce, much ol which UI available on the day it'• picked. "We try to obtain our produce on the day It's picked, so It's fresher and more nutritious," said owner John Hubbard. The market at 14002 Myford Road, Irvine, also has its own label of vitamins and minerals. "We have a large selection of cheese, yogurt, kefir and naluraJ jukes," he said , Other natural offennga include: dried DWI and fruita, soups, salad dreuinp, fresh breads and fresh. cround pea.nut butter. JANUARY SLIM SALE Flgure-tnd fitness--<:onscious women will find Milo • bergaln at any price (npeci1Uy this onel). Orange County's premiere ftm1le-only health club offers you: • Racquetball • W.IQht Room • Diet Counseling • Exercise-To-Music • Jacuaal • Senior Women HMlth Progra m • S.una • Exercise Area •Cellulite Body Wrap a MONTH MEMBERSHIP FORONLY$59 __ A,_...,AND ._AP .... FOR A..,,. flCM IOTM OF YOU FOR $11 °""....,..,,__ Jt.1- I 14 HEALlli-Gupplement to Cout LIFE. Jan 23. 1980 & DAILY PtLOT. Jen. 2<4, 1980 Ultraviolet light provides energy for quick tanning Used in boepit.i}throuahout the United Statea, special ultraviolet light.a now provide tan.a for viaitors at Sun World Tanning Salons. "Radiating the same kind of beneficial ultraviolet enerey found in natural sunlight -complete with vitamin D our special lamps bring out dark tans without the irrita· lion that might come from a weekend ln the sun." a spokesperson said. The Sun World process Involves a system or lighted booths. Tans are achieved within 10 vi.sit.a and are kept up in several more, he said. "The system of lights and strategically placed reflectors generate only the mid-range ul· traviolet rays which activate tan· causing skin cells," he added Sun World as at 16672 Beach Blvd. m Hunllnirton Beach. Technicians at the salon are trained to plan systematic and sale tanning programs individualized for the customers. Uidng a thorough queationnaire, information on skin type, complex- ion. hajr and eye color, oil content. time spent outdoors and tannln1 ability, the technician determines a personal training schedule, the spokesperson aald. "And that assures the customer of getting just the right amount of exposure <'ach visit," he said. Radio personality Bob Arthur pauses with tanning beauties at grand opening of Sun World. Wellness. The physicians and licensed professionals at MacArthur Medical Center Jo fine "wellness as not 1us1 tho absence of illness. but a state of complete physical. mental. and social well ·be1ng Our Integrated treatment services are designed to help you achieve that state of true wellness The medicine we practice is called Integrative Medicine;· which treats the whole person. not 1ust tile spec1f1c illness If you're interested an learning how Integrative Medicine can benefit you, call or wnte for a comphmentary brochure and information about our "Life and Health Assessment" introductory offer ON STAff: Gene1al and Coamellc Surgeons • lntemist • Card10log1s1 • ram1ty Practice Specialists • Occupational Med1c1ne Specialist • Psycholog1~ts • Podiatrist • Acupuncturist • Nutrltlonlsls • K1nesiologlsts • Biofeedback Specialists • Hvpnotherapists • Acupressorist CORPORATE ANO PERSONAL SERVICES: l tf!'/Health AS688sments • Multl-phaste Physical&• Employee Seminars • Management W:>ri<shops LIFE ENHANCEMENT ~S: Stross management. welghl reduction, concentratlOO imptOvemenl. rvtaxation, amo1<Jng eod alcohol control. ns omn MacARTHUR MEDICAL CENTER 18021 Sky Paik am., tmne, CA 9mt 7HIU'1.113'12 A Modloal Group • Ctw1M 8. Bartoll, M 0., Ctlleif of ltaff Supplement lo Cout LIFE. Jan 23 1980 & OAIL Y PILOT Jan 24 19~EAl TH 1 S Quit smoking in five days Lindborg club offers many activities that bring health Ladia Morris directs Medf- H ealth smoking control clinic, Huntington Beach. Life·kxi( smokers can quit in five days at a Huntinitoo Beach firm M edJ-Health s motln1 control clinJe, at nm Bn>olthurst St. in the Hunttniton Protesa1onal Pio.. of. fen one al the most effective ways to atop smoking, director LadJ1 Morris said. "Most of our clients are bard-core smokers referred to WI by medlcal profeaeionall," she uld, addin1 •'most of them have smoked for ball of their lives without real.Wna lt." MANY OF THOSE clients came to the clinic amold.ne up to five pack.I of cl1arettes per day, 1he aald. An example abe gave of her "bard core" CAHI wu an eniineer· lnc executive who lost ball of hil too cue and part of hla face throu&h smottna. That person quit withln five days. Attractioy of Medi-Health's pro- cram over many competitors in· elude: -No fear or scare tactics are used -All personnel at the clinic are ex-smoten -Clients receive warm, lovini yet professional attention -Both rbysiological and psycbologica smoking addictions are overcome. "Moat smokers don't realize they're belni very selfiah to their loved ones by aacrificina their health ".A.nd they also don't realize tht>y'll probably spend about $17,000 on tobacco in their lifetimes, not co1111tln1 the cost of medical bUls," M Monia aald. '\4edi-Health la open from 9 am. l 8 p.m. daily. Call 984·53>4 for ap µo intments. Good health comes ln many forms at Llodbor1 Racquet Club Llndborg, at 18162 Gothard St., Hunllnston Buch, offers a rustic atmosphere with a combination of sports facllities and social ac- tivities. "Thia la a perfect way for men and women to enjoy good health and at.ay in shape while rellevtnc teoaloo, bavtn1 fun and meettnc new friends," a 1pokespersoo said. Coast women's health, beauty awareness increase "Tb.roucb a wide range ol pro- grama we always are prepared to meet the lodiv1dual needa al mem· ben at all levels or ablllty," be said. Competitive matches and Louma· menls are hosted each year for ad- vanced P'ayers. Attemptlnl \o appear more beautiful, Oraqe Cout women are getllnl more into bealtb. .. Bein& near tbe beach and the nice weather makes Oranie Cout women more lntereatecl la looldn1 better, and their overall bealtb adda a more eophlaUcated appearaMe to their fashion image," Hid Cindy Pelletier, owner of Mllo Health Club for Women. And to ald women ln lmprovtna their appearances, Milo hal added a cellulite body wrap to a ll.at of p~ grama offered at 208 Walnut St . Newport Beacb. The body wrap enables women to Jose from three to seven lnches in • ooe-bour treatment, abe said. ''L011io1 those initial inches mates lt euier for women to stay interested in tbelr diet and exercl.ae programs," she added. Other programs designed lo keep weight oft include: -lndlviduaJ exercise routines -Racquetball ' NOW IS THE TIMEI ~ .1 ? Orange County's finest health club ~1 for women Is the spa you have been ~~ 1 looking for • • • limited number of " memberships available ••• expert In- struction . • • beautiful, complete J facllltles. (No corincllt) · Monthly dues Include: • tully equlpPed eX.rclse UM ·• Seu,,_, Jacuz:rl a. with~ Instruction TANNING BOOTH •heel~ bar & lounge • DNUttfut IOCker, shower, & arommlnO facllltln Also available~ Masseuse, Nutritionist &'Complete Computerized Aerobic Pr~ram "A Challenging Exercise Program In truly temlnlM surrounctlnos" madine's -"Daocerdae," or exercise practiced to mu.ale -Nutritional counseling -Sauna, whirlpool apaa and shower facilities -Special programs for senior cltbeoa. "We feature a wide range 1n the agea and types of clients we serve," she said. Hours at Milo Health Club for Women are from 8 a.m . to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday, to 7 p.m . Friday and to noon Saturday "WMther you prefer tennis, rac· quetball, a workout ln the gym or just socializlnf. we have taken great ca.re to provide the fmest in facilities and equipment in one loca- tion." be said Special features include -Two ~rolesslonal instructors -Two Junior courU for children -Four indoor racquetball courts with spectator viewlnc HEALTH FMD SPECIAL Goocl thru J-. 29, 1980 COASRlllE IEALTI F • 18 HEAl..'T~ Suppfflment lo .oast LIFE Jan 2S 1980 & OM . V PILOT J9n 2• Hl80 Body Accounting tests fitness levels Affordable and accurate methods or testmc and malnta1nln1 fitnesa lenll are important 1n a fttness. comdous county. Tbat'1 lbe report from V1ckl Dillon, president of Body ACCOUDt· lnl a fttneu leltlnc corporaUon at 1'7t31 Skypark Circle, Irvine. ''Tbe testinl met.bods which we empto, cSetennlAe an lndlvidual'1 curnmt fttneu lnel. "Re1uJar reteatln1 and 1oal acblenment counaellna provide step-by-step cuideUoea for main· f alninc opC:imum fitness," abe 1ald Call 751·°'22. Lillian Ballard brings out beauty Lillian Ballard brin1s out the beauty in women. LlWan Ballard Ficure Control Salon, al M9 E . 17tb St., Costa Bringing out the beauty in women la Lillian .Ballard, owner of Lillian Ballard Figure Control Salon, Costa Mesa. Mesa, has served the area for 12 ye an . .. We can take the plainest woman of any age and help her to deve~ her fullest potential or alamor •• saJd a spokesperson. ID her aemlDan to women'• clubl and orpniuUons, abe lnat.ructa on how to attain peak health and enero by comblnlng u ch.-lve flt. nesa and proven nutrlUonal prln· ciples. Call 631-2444. President Vicki Dillon of Body Accountmg, Irvine, view& heT fitneH testing cor· poration Cl.! a "natural" ad- dition to the health industry The Medicine Shop guarantees low pharmaceutical prices A Fountain Valley pharmaCJ cuaraateea low prtces, even lo the face ol aplrallq medical COit.a. "We offer aeveral aavln1a apedala, and we guarantee low prices 1n wrlUq," owner Marso SYtanlClO aald of 'the MedldM Shop. MONEY-SAVING features of 1be Medicine Shop lnclude: -Free health care acreeatni, ln· clud.lq aucb tests aJ blood pres- sure. &Jaucoma and rectum and colon cancer analyses -A health care handbook featur· tn1 25 coupom worth Sl6 and coat. Ina Sl.95 -A free tenlor aavtnas packet ln· cl~ up to SlO worth of coupoo.a for Hlior dtbens -A pnicram ln which cuatomen receive reimbursement wbeo the,"re forced to shop ehewbere wben The Medicine Shop la cloled. uws onn all thoae aemces because we're a community· In A True Emergency, Could You Save Someone's Life? Begln today. Learn to save nve-s through Cerdlopulmonary Resuscitation <CPR). Tustin Community Hololtal Is now offering free CP~ courses to Tustin/Irvine/Santa Ana residents. cau toct.y for details. (714) 131-9600. n Just three and a half hours you'll learn the fa1t1.J>!!dlcal and llf•savlng CPR memoa. There's no substitute when you need It f People caring for peopte ... that's Tustlm CommunttY Hospital oriented bealth center wortlnc ln coojunction with aucb aervtce1 u the America• Red Crou, the American Cancer Society and the Soutbern Califomla Society for the Preveot.loa of Bllndneu," abe said The Medicine Sbop la at 9MS Garfield Ave. near Busha rd Stttet in Founlatn Valley. THE SHOP 18 one in a oaUooal cbaln tA more than 300 and la owned and operated by lb. Swanson, a graduate pbarmaclat from tbe Uoivenlcy of Iowa. Houn are from 10 a m. to 7 p m dally and Saturda7, abe said. Tb• Med&ch>e Shop will coodud free blood pra1ure acl'fflllnp from 10 a m to 3 p m Feb. 16. A drawtq will be held during senior dtbeoa -.ek, Feb. 4 to 8, 1lvLna '5C> worth of 1rocertes to a senior citizen, she concluded We Have a 90% Success Rate In Such Areas as: • I nsomnla • Domestic Problems •Smoking •Memory • Weight Loss • Alcohol • Drug Addiction • Breast Enlargement •Sales Motivation No Aversion Therapy -Only 3 S.ulons Requlr.ct CALL POR PR E CONSULTATION: '42·5912 ~ui>91ement to Coat llfE. J1n 23. 1990 & OAllV PtlOT, Jen 2. 1~TM 17 Wellness movement viewed Advocating medical treat- ment of the whole person and not just spect/ic illness is DT. Charles 8. Bartell, chief of !ta/f at MacArthur Medical Center, Irvine. M ucb local and national preu bu been given to lilt.egrative medicine, also known as the "wellneu" move· ment. The most recent national TV COY· era1ewaaooCBS'1 "60Mlnutea"lut moolh, ln wb.lcb aupportera and prac- tiooera withln the well.neu move· ment were interviewed. Earlier this month a local TV ata· tion interviewed Dr. Charles B. Bartell, M.D., a feneral auraeon and chief of atal of MacArthur Medical Center in Irvine, wbJch apeciallus in integrative medicine. According to Dr. Bartell, lnte· grative medicine la not a new con· cept, but rather a return to t.be ori1inal idea of the "heallne arts." Integrative medicine la a met.bod of treating the whole person rather than just a 11peclflc illness OT set ol symptoms. "A person," ~ says, "must be viewed and treated as an mtecral part of bia or her environment.a - home, work, aocial drdes, etc. -ln order to achieve a laatt.nc state ol wellnesa. What works for one penoa does not necessarily wort for another. ''Our treatmst metbodo.toeies are an Lntep'atioo of the best ol both tradillooal and modern medical techniques delilned to belt ault an UldividUal'a needs. "People all acroaa the country," continues Dr. Bart.ell, •·an bectn- nin1 to reallie that they can and must take respooalbWty for tbe1r own health and well-being. M acArtbur Medical Center welcomes inquiries. For a broCbure, write or vi&tt the center at 18201 Sky Part Circle, Irvine, CA 9'Z'T14. Or, to scbedule an appolotmenl, call S5'1·'1372. Preventive skin care important for sports enthusiasts Preventive akin care becomes more lmportaot as active sporta' popularity riles with beatth COD· aciouaDesl aloq the Orange Cout. "The more people 1et into edive outdoor aporta. t.be more they need to prevent akln problema due to ex· poeure," laid Judith Dauy Evans, owner ol Dally'• Skin Care Clinic, Lapna Nlluel And to help her cuatomen 1et tbelr akin ln shape, DI.la)''• la olfer· in& a correctlve fKial aDd makeup special the flrat two weeks of February. Replarly $45, the facial l.s belog offered for $2S, ahe said. Dalay'a Skin Care Clinic la at 27812 Forbes Road lo La1una Niguel. "We're also 1ettin& a lot of customers &ook1nc for healthy look· log akin aa bealtb conaciowmesl in· creases a.loot t.be OraDie Cout," abe aald. '•And healthy k>okiol akin la one of the IDOlt important facets ln COS· metic a~arance," abe added. "You can change your fubiooa every day, but you ha~ to look at DR. RONALD PHELPS GUIDES PATIENTS TO BETTER HEALTH Chiropractic is a healing art which uses the re- lationship between the structures and functions of the body, along with natural recuperative powers to restore and maintain good health. 1be Phelps Chiropractic Clinic has recently re- located to Costa Mesa; from Newport Center. It is an extremely well staffed Family Health Care facility, having three doctors of chiropractic, three physical therapists, and several technician.a who do various testings and examinations, most complete-IY. It ls a 7,000 sq. It. facility at 1680 Tustin Avenue, Costa Mesa. The cllnlc uses the utmost ln modem eq1A1>01ent and advanced techniques to help lta pa- Uenta re1ain and most important maintain their healtti. your face for the rest of your life," she aaid. Skin care services otre~ al Daiay'a include: -SkiD aoaly1i1 on a ''dermaacope," reveallo1 la* dividual element.a ol each penon'1 akin -Deep pore cleanainl factala for both men and women -Application of a papaya ennme to soften and bri.q out 1 penoo 'a naturalaldn qualities -GenUe vacuumin1 to lake off the dead outer layer of akin. Outpatient unit saves to 40°/o for thousands Savini 30 to '° percent oYer normal inpatient 1ur1ery opera. lions more than S,000 penoaa have received services at Outpatient Surceey Center, HuntiqtGa Beach. "Our center perform• all the fuoctiom ol a normal bospttal. ex- cept that none ol our patient.a stays ovemltbt.'' aald Dr. Nell Friedman of the cent.er at 17752 Beach Blvd. "llost paUeota ~cover within three boun and all are dllcbar&ed the same day,'' be said. Outpatient services are available for 40 to '5 percent of operaUooa previoully performed exchastvdy at Lopalient bospUala. 1n addition to economic savings. palieoll abo save considerable lime that previously would have lakeu away from work, home or other time, Dr. Friedman said. ''The aavtD&S we ofter are putting a bait to the upward aplral of m edlcal cost.a, a.nd that helps the 1eaeral economy of our communi· ty'.. be aakl. Openlnc five years aco. the Out- paUeot center la a relatively new in· aov alioo. previously beld back becauae of pbyaldaoa' lean of malpractice auita, be added. "Patient. and phyaiclana a~ much more wWinl to aceept outpa· Ueat aurcerlea tbao lot.be put." be aald, add1q "lt'a Just t.akm time for people to realiu bow IOOCI tb1a concept la" I - • 18 HEAL TH~upplement to Coett LIFE. Jen 23, 1980 & DAILY PtlOT, Jen. 24, 1NO Fahrenheit 104 specializes in hot water for local health Redwood hot tubs add to "resources for healthy living " at Fahrenheit. 104. Costa Mesa. Zuvers 9yms MencmdWomen Pre-On@nlna SPECIAL FOR OU[ NEW II TORO GYM s99 _s ~~ IMO CONTIACTSJ Our profenton.1 •)Cpef11 wJll http you d•vtlop • better N lf lrn909 per10f1al appear•nct, Physlcaf conditioning and overall a«*i hHlth. • ~Udlng • leotlnlc EQulpment • Strength ~ment • laometrtc EQul~nt • PhYllcll Fltneet • Pr~ Supptemenq • Weiaht Control • Dreeetng Roomi and • Aro61c Conditioning 8howlre • 8pOrtl Conditioning • P9noniUi.ed Nutrftlonal • Heavy Duty Sefectoriad Progrwn EQufpment • ,,..._,.lad &ercf .. • Ctvome Setectorized Pr(9Wnl Equipment • JulOI Bar 1t Laroe Sefectk>n Dumbelfl • Ret911 Store ancf~w~ LO._ WOllOUT HOUIS Mon~ la.m., to f p,rit.-ljl.. I am·• p.m CIOl9d 8ul)d~ ~a.,.-\Au -fliMonal Ctieck CALL NOW l'Olt IPICW. un Fahrenheit 104 is lhe correct ~m · perature at which lo aet spa water. It '1 at.o the name of a Coeta Mesa store at 1961 Harbor Blvd F abrenhelt 104 1peclalhes in spas, hot tube, 1uebot and pvc out· door f urniture -the creation ot owner J K. Hou. Tbe outdoor furniture la made from plut.ic plptni; It '• Ucbtwetcbt and can bectiaaaMm bled foratorqe. F a hrenfelt 104 also otters the ~erv1ces ol Ua lannlnc booth -two mlnutee in a lann.ln1 booth equa!J t WO houn under the IUD, Hos1 aald Hou noted that many phyajcian.s claim •Pd and bot tube are "re r.ourcea for healthlul U vm1 " lllander and ~rico 1pu are car. ned. Hou la a craduate ol California State UnJveraJty at Loa Ancelea and pr~y practJcea bulldinf deslcn and coostnacUoo. For more fnlonnatlon call 842 54.56. Hospital serves southern community South Coast Med.Jcal Center 11 -supported by community volunteers and funds "We ronsider ourselves a com- munity medical center because we're a non profit service founded when a wounded La1una Beach Police officer died because the nearest hospital was In Newport Beach "That WH more than 20 yean a10, and today we're 1UJJ a com munlty-orlented ho1p1tal aervtn, pattenta from the South Coaal area," a spokesperson aaJd ot the center at 31872 Co11t Hlpway ln South La,una. Overlooktna the ocean, the 218 bed hoapltal feat ures a djacent medical offices and outpatient services, abe 11td.. An emer1ency wtna a lao 11 feat ured, named alter Gordon French, the unfortunate La1unii Beach police officer whose death In r;p1red the center Other farlhtiea at the cent.er in elude a Slres5 Center for patlentb hav1n1 difficult)' deaUn1 walb dally ilress and an alcohol~m treatment !>(' rv I<'<.' Also offered at lbe center are se minars on 1ucb topica as hypocJycemJa. alcobollam, meow health and cardiopulmonary re· IUICl~tiOO · 'TboM aem.Jnart receive auch hip attendance that tbere·a •land Int room only at aome of them ''That populartt7 la ~auu peo pie alq the South Cout are really 1ettln1 more involved in health these days," lbe llJd. Call -.uu for •Ps>Olntmenta or call 495-5191 from San Clemente. .... ......, ....... . ••••••• ... ,H .... H~ ................. ,. ~ ........ _,. "" fw ,l ............................ NttHNIM ,,.~ .,,,.,_ FREE BLOOD PRESSURE ~REEH.ING CONMTED: FU. 1&• · 10 AM & 3 PM Wlllllllllllll 1111 UllllllUHlllffltlllltnlU HI UllUIUllllllllllllUU U 111111 HIUl"111UrttUIUJlll Ill 1111 I sso ~ Senior• ~ •so :: ~ FREE Groce"' Glve-Aw•11 LiJ Nol----------,..,_ ,. _________ _ ..... ________ _ Irvine Clubhouse tells members to get off 'duff' ·'Off Your duff" 15 the theme for a 1980 health and fitness program of. fered by The Irvine Clubbo~. Presentina actlvitiea for both members and non-members, Tbe Irvine Clubhouse Is at 17850 Skypark Circle in the Irvine In· dualrial Complex. general manager Howard Melfi said. Included ln the "off your duff'' program will be key s peakers, ex· hibllions, films and demonstralioo.s, be added. Those features include: -Clubhouse Spa Day for women from 9 a.m. to 4 p m. Jan. 24, in· eluding facials, manicures, make- up applications, massages and a low calorie buffet lunch -Lung fl.Dlction analysis, bicycle ergometer test and body composi· lion test demonstrations at 8:45 p.m . Jan. 31 by Body Accounting, a fitness tesUna firm -Exerdae and cardJovaacular fitness presentations at 6:45 p.m. Feb. 5, given by Cbarlel Bartell, M. D., chief of staff at Mac.Arthur Medical Center -AD art exhibit beginning at 5:30 p.m . Feb. 14, with the artilta pre· sent to diacusa their worb during a wine and cheese party Supplement to Coast LIFE, Jan. 23. 1990 & DAil Y PILOT Jan 24. 1980--HEAl. TH 19 Health helpers -Speeches at S:45 p.m. Feb. 1.9 by two podiatry con1ultanll on sports medicine concernlnl rac· quetball, Jonlne, warm-up ex· erclles, prevention of lnjurles and strengthenlna of lnjured areu. Mane Larsen, left, Marty Flacb and Spanky Scarlett a1sist cuitomen at C<>a!tline Health Food&, 270 E. 17th St. in Colta Meaa. ~---THE IRVINE CLUBHOUSE-----... OFF YOUll II/FF II >----•W•wll •---•If • Pro ~· a:xhll>HloM & Cllntcs • ucHes Pwnper Voursttf Spe O.y • VelentlM's Wine end QMM Party • Buffet Feshkln Show PAMnted by Nordstrom's • C.l"dfc>.vescul•r Fitness Cllnlc end other Sports MldklM Olmoftltretlons Cell, or, t?etter ~ -<;omt In for your c~ ~le. >----ll'IC&A&.Mtm 8TAHIUA AT ---111111[ t1GGM(INl11ATION NI> -MVINGITO ..... MemberehJpe tor: Stnglet • Femtly • a~o;oup FEA1'U1'6: 12 Aec~tt OO&Wts • Full~ w.tatrt ftoom • &..octc.ra Lounge f ecUlt for Men Ind WOmtri • t Luxur1ous Spas wtth Sauna, Jeamt ~ Steem Rooms• The Good s.rvtc• Restaurant _. .... THE · ChUctcartetnt.-•Pro~ • IRVINE CWBHOUSE 714-7600 . OUTPATIENT SUR&ERY CENTER All patients admitted & discharged same day at slQnlflcant financial savings General Surgery: • Hernia repair • Removal of small tumors and growths • Selected hemormolds •'Selected vein stripping Plastic Surgery: • Breast enlargement & reductions • Face Lifts • Ear plnnlng •Nose recontourl09 Gynecologkal Surgery: Orttlopldk Surgery: • preqnancy termination • O&C • cast changes • Removal • Laparoscopy • Diagnostic • Reduction Fractures • lnfertlllty • Sterlllzatlon • Apptlance removal <Band Aid surgery) ganglion Opfttbalmology: • Eyelid procedures • Excision of tumors end growths on or about the eye• Muscle batenclng procedures. cataract extraction 17752 Be,ch Blvd., Huntlnglon B ach 842-1426 • .. .. , JO HEAl TH-6upplement to Cout LIFE. Jen 23. 1980 & DIAL Y PILOT, Jan 24. 1980 DR. YARWOOD SPEAKS TO YOU ABOUT HEAL TH! YOU CAN BEAT THE "BAD BACK" SYNDROME Are you one of 7 million people suffering from back problems? in.re are more than 7 miltlon ~In the Unfted States who suf· fer with back problems. So tf you set out of bed ewry mornln& hold- Ins your back. and are ifrakJ to do anything strenuous even when rour back Is not in pain for fear of havfnc :a recurrence, you are not alone. But havmc partners in misery Is realty no consolation! Surgery is not always the answer. Surgery might even be appealing, If you knew for sure that It would correct your prob1em. But you have no suarantee. and the tnd< record has not been outsunding. tt must be recosncxed that :aH opera· tlons. no matter whether they are called "major"« "minor". offer an element of risk. Actuaries can s+w you the perce~. but certainly death is a posslbiaky with all surse? Disability may be more hquenc. And pain and hosplultutJon are cel"Wn. Chiropractic treats back problems without drugs or surgery. Many sptnal Ind back probaems that would require IUf'1kal procedure haw been treated successfuffy wtth tNnlpuladon by doctors of chko· pnctk. CNropract.K's record hu been eKceHent wtth cues of stl~d disc and sacroiliac prob'ems. Likewise. case histories have shown chlropnct.IC to be an effective non- soriic.al method for the treatment of many other ~s of he~th ~ms. Chiropractic specializes in treatment of structural and health problems related to the spine and nervous system. Chiropnctk ut1h1es the Inherent recuperative powers of the body and the relationship between musculo-skeletal structures and func. tions of the body. particularly of the sp4nal column and nervous system. In the re1tont10n and maintenance of health When aff 11 Wd and done. Jn some cases. you may need sorcery. And I( you do. your doctor of cNropnctic and ewry other con1dentloos member o( the health team will nlfer you to a surieon e>q>erienced In handNnc the probMm. But oa the other hand. you may not ne«d surae? lsn 't It worth wtWle to at lease ftnd out before you cake the. painful ltepl As a member of the health team, the · doctor of chiropractic diagnoses, treats and refers. lnltlal Consultation Without Charge. Worker• Compensation, Auto Accident, and Group ln•urance Ca1ea Accepted • VOL. 73, NO. 2•. • S County r ORANG COUNTV, CALI FORNI A _.._._ _______ .._ ______________ _ V••rB••etewa O.lly New•paper · THURSDAY, JANUARY 2,, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS ed iu Draft Reaction Many Oppose Women's Inclusion mandatory military service foe women. "I don't think women are that equal to men that t.bey can play the role necaaary for the de· ferue ol the country," abe aa.ld thlt monun1. Mn Schmit& la the wtre of Republican State Sen. John G Schmitz and 11 a Corona del Mar resident A1Hmblywoman If utan Btrllt&Oft, a -Newport Bueh, aald lbe luppotU Lb• -tltu· tlClll of the drat\ even thoup abe bu two and two da&llhtera who are draft •I•· "From a peNOOal 1tandpolnt, A 'fiice, llncrowded Dag Lone cyclJst wheels along blke path at Huntington State Beach Wednesday afternoon. Weather along the Orange Coast contmues to be bright, clear and warm and there ot coune 1 have ~ about mv ram11y:• 1be lald w.s mom- tn1 dw1.D1 a t.tlepboM tateniew from her Sacramento ofllee. "But I bellen that•• have to ttaod behind our national polldel. After all. mv family • beoenta wlth the eouatry'a •tr-dth and f.U.. with li. ftd· -~-.. ~a. Ber1eaon nld abe neltheT supporta nor oppoua the Equal IU&bts Amendment. but believes her d.anlbten, Ute bu is plenty of room on the beaches to get aw~y from lt all in the fresh air. Weatherman says there is no rain on the honzon. 1ona. abould share "equal respoaalbllity tn def~ ot our country" Mary Schmitz, a chief spokesman for the Stop ERA M ovemeot. said ahe will wort to prevent draft registraUon and * * * 1'Jldeast Pollq Mrs Schmatz uaerted that (See DRAFT. Pase Al) * * * Tough Stance Draws Favor WASHINGTON CAP> Co~ress appear5 ready to back Prealdent Carter's touch doe· tnne wmed at containing the Soviet thrust toward the 011 Lifelines of the Middle East But reacuon to revtv111g peacetlme draft registration 1s decidedly mixed Cart.er used the annual Slate of the Uruon address to reverff AMERICANS SAYING NY!T TO RUSSIA VOOKA-87 much of the foreign and m1l1Lary pohcy eslabhshed an the hnt three years of his adm1nmra· Uon He drew support from many Republicans as well aa from leaders of bis own party But some loog-Ume advocates of bollterinc the nation's m IUtary defeoaea were OPeDJy 1keptlcal about tbe presidmt'• determin.aUoo to fully deft'°P his approach. Persian Gull region will be re- garded iu an usault on the vital interests ol t.he United States of Amenca And suC'h an assault will be repelled by any means nect'ssary 1nclud1ng military fone · St'nate Oemocratlc leader Robert C Byrd of West V1rgirua told reporters today that Carter bit exactly the nght note ·'The Soviets ought to be put on noure that any mtru.sJOO by an ouwde rorce will be repelled by force 1f ~Hsary ... he said But Sen Ted Steven&, R· Ala s ka. the acting Senate <SeeCARTER, Pa1e A%l * * * Pay Raises To 'Males ·Only' Hit Seacliff Modified Klwmeini Taken to Hospital Many l\epubhc&n' claimed Carter is exploeu.a, t.be fOftilD policy cb•llence poud by tbe Soviet inlervenlloD ln Af gharu.atan to q ueU crtticllm ol what they said are the overall faJlurers of hh admlnistraUon Carter's Talk Hailed By Allies 81 Tlw MMtta&ed Presa Prea1deot Carter's tough State of the Uruon address was being digested lJl the capitals or the world today. but scattered respon.seo; 1nd1C'ated 1t was berng welcomed by America's fnends and allies as a !>lgn of renewed l S resolve and leadership. I I Huntington Beach City At· I torney Gail Hutton charged to- ' day that City Council members appear to be picking on female department heads by grantin~ pay raises only lo high-ranking male employees Mrs Hutton was snubbed on a request lo have her $45,000 a year salary boosted early this week She asked for a $3,000 cost of living increase She asserted today that the Cl· ty pocketbook was also snapped s hut on City Clerk Alicia Wentworth "It's funny how all the male department heads got raises, but we didn't," she commented "The council actton was Insult· ing and hurtful to me " She claJmed abe drew the line al calhng council members chauviru.sta, but said she expect· ed equal pay for equal wort. Camalla Miller J Hearing Delayed The preliminary hearlpg for CamaUa Miller, 2e, accuaed of stealing her own daughter from the custody of the cblld'a gandparenta. bu been delayed until Feb. ' in Oran1e County Cent.nl c.oan. Attol'DI>' HddJ Mueller aaid tbe cs.i., was p-anted to permit Mn.Mllllr'1parenb,Kennetb an4 JuoSta Moore of Hunt· an.ton Beadl. to atteod tbe pro- ~eedlno- Marine Killed CAMP PENDLETON <AP) - A Marine tu.r killed ln the crab , of a belkopter near Holtvtllt bu beeu ldentl!led aa 28-year-old l Capt. Davtd L. ADdr09kaut of i okomll, lll. t :YOlJR H&aTB f I r I By Coast Agency By JERRY CLAUSEN Of,._ Dally l'IN4 Statt Modilied plans for the Hunt ington Beach Company's pro posed development of the bluff a r ea overlooking the Bolsa Chica wetlands were approved, 9 O, by the Slate Coastal Com· mission in Los Angeles Wedne5· day The action. which actually calla for more bluff.area hownng than onginally proposed, is ex pected by the commission to establish guidelines for future development in the ecologically sensitive Bolsa Chica Comnussion requirements set Wednesday might make the Seacliff IV housing proiect economically unsound, company spokesmen conjectured, but plans incorporating those changes will be drafted. The greatest changes to the original plan approved by the South Coast Regional Com· mission but appealed lo the parent, state body, call for ln· creased open space near the State Solons To Attend Valley Event Two ltate UHmblrmen and a state aenator bave conftnned they will attend a Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce champagne lffalr tonlgbt to bonorelectedofflciala. A ebamber offlclal aatd State Sen. Jobn Sdunita, R·Newport Beach, and A.uemblymen f>en. nll lhn1•n, D-Huntln•ton Beach, and Cbet Wra1. D· Garden Grove. have cooftrmed thelr attendence at the 1 to t p.m. aaatr. Alto eonftrmins attencluce at the chamblr'I ~lat1¥e GOID• mlUM ~ NeepUGD tot lllWIDMWa ..... Or•l•j.eo-tf • ....-m.or Pbll ~nllt001 ··ua Pontala V1IU.,.: Counellmu fOelMl: c:bam U'! .. bluff and additional low· and moderate cost housing. Originally, the Huntington Beach Company proposed con· atruction of 531 homes on 115 acres m the Palm Avenue and 38th Street area. To meet low-cost housing re· quirements added earlier by the state commission, the developer proposed bullding 80 moderate- cost urut.s on land it owns near City H.aJJ. inland of the coastal 2one The new plan calls for de· velopmg 22 acres of bluff-area land immediately south of the original 531-home area and within the coastal ume Proposed there are up to .SO mulU-unit residences, with up to 1B6 low to moderate-cost units · ln all, up to 1181 homea could be constructed on the combtned blufr·area acreage, comtblssion staff members pointed out. Company spokesman Charles Greenberg indicated the lower- cost housing probably w9uld sell for between $20,000 and $60,000. Le&al Aid Foundation attorney Ezequiel Gutierru. Jr., •Pokeaman for one group of ap. pellanta. aald he atlll 1a un· satlsfled with the low-coat 00... int requirement.a. He aou•bt uaurances that the low-cost homes would be open to renten quaUf)'in• for federal hou•ln& aubsldlel for • "mix" ol raiclenta. Allo requlred under the new cond.hiam ii tbe dedicaUoa ol 100 feet ol land atone tM bldff top for opm pm spue ln eddl- tioJl to tba .JOO.meter' wtde atrtp orl&lull1 oanceded bJ the com- pany. • Mo\'l..u di propoeed bouliAI ar .. f ari)Mf bad from the bldf will require 1Jlt•n11ve r•· <See ILvn, Pa .. AJ) .A 'Day Off' Neta Payoff 'lbe Associated Presa Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomelm was admitted lo the Intensive care urut or a Tehran hospital lo day for heart trouble. But the 79·year-0ld revolutionary leader later went on national radio to reassure the Iranian people ~ ls not seriously ill. .. M Car as my condition ia concerned. I am -praise be to God -not bad," he said, thou&h be sounded frail and weak Political observers In the lni· ruan capita) said the broadcast appeared aJmed at calminc na· tional aruuety over the health of Khomelru. who was rushed from hia home in Qom, 100 miles south of Tehran, and amvf'd al the tw.plt.al al 1 a m Hi• sudden hoapitallzallon came oo the eve of Iran '1 pn11 1deotial election, and in his broadcast the cler1yman· revoluUooary called for a full <SeelllAN,PaceA2> The pres Iden t • 1 speech Wednesday night before a )Otllt session ol Congress was mt.er· rupted repeatedly by applause The loudest and most SU5 tained ovation came wh en Carter said neither he oor the American people will support sending an Olympic tum to Moscow while Sovtel occupallon troops remain 10 Afghanistan The prestdent alM> ronf1nned that the Soviet action 1n Afgharustan has caused h!m to shirt his strategy tn the contmu· Ing effort to persuade Iran to~ lease 50 American bosta1ea heki in Tehran since Nov. 4 He said the Un1ted States will attempt to convince Iranian leaden ··that the real danger to their nation lies to tbe north from Soviet troops in Afghanistan and that the unwar· ranted lraruan quarrel wttb ua hampers their response to thl.s far gre•ler danger " The core of what amount.a lo a Carter Doctrine on the Middle Eut was delivered in tbeae wordt: "Lel our position be absolutely clear. An attempt by any outside force to gain control of the ~'I'arget 'Miller Bills' Win Legislative Backing Britain. the European ally that has given the United States the most s upport an the Afgh~t.an cntus. sounded the warme5t response lo Carter's message to Amenca .. We agret• fully ," sai d Fo reign OU1ct> s pokes man David Brightly. · ·Wlth the hve basic goals outlined for th.e Urut- ed States by thl' pre<t1dent because they are ob1ect1ves which the West 1n general shares·· But Ted KeMedy was IDllm· pressed with Carter's addreM Republican Phil Crane d1s- m1ssed at a s "words. words. words:· And former Texas Gov. John Connally branded the speech "empty rhetonc " Tbe 19fll presidenual hopefuls, Republicans and Democrats a1lke, predictably found faults in the preeident's prescription for a get·toueh policy with the Soviet Uolon and hia proposal to revive pe•cetlme draft registration. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, I). Maas. saJd be has never been a supporter of draft registration In peacetime. Coast Weather Continued f alr throulh Friday and aome cooler. Lowa tonl1ht 31 at the beacba and 41 inland. H11bl Frtday 82 a1on1 the cout and lnland. INSIDE TO .4 Y I ~ \ DM.YlllllL.OT Ht! Soviet News CAuter Claim, ......... ...,. ... ~•11.SetJleC 9eeea LONDON tAP> -BriUab Forelp Set-Atal'y Lord Car rtostoo annouAr.d a IDUlh packet• ol anU·Sovtot meuw. &.o· day to protest Motcow'a military Intervention In Al&bu.11&.an. Tbey lncl'*d 1uape-n1too ol biab·l•vel and mlmlt.rtaJ contam. The Briu.b aovernmcnl a1ao voiced 1upport for lb• main 1oal1 1n the U.S .·Sovlet duh over Alahaniltan u deflMd by Preaident Carter In bl1 Stale of the Union addrua to Cooar-.. Other moves announced by Carnngton In Parliament In· duded cancellation of mahtary exchan1ea belweea Britain and the SoVlet.s and an increase rn the number or broadcHt. beamed into the Sovwt l.;mon and Afgharuatan by t.be Brttiab Broadcut· ang Corp f 'DA ProH• /tlak~r ol S~laerw• Drug WASHINGTON (AP> -The manufacturer of Selacryn, IA new drug us~ for treating h1gh blood pressure, ts being In vest1gated for an alleged delay in reporting illnesbes suffered by patients who used al, the government said today The drug waa recalled after 1t.t. association with five deatha Wayne Pinell, spokeaman for the Food and Dru1 Admlnlatn taon, said Smith Kline & French, the Philadelphia-baaed com pany, may have unlawfully postponed telling the agency that some Selacryn patients suffered liver damage The company recalled all stocks of the drug Jan 18 at'ter a consultation with the FDA Its data showed 52 caaes of Uver damage includlnt 30 cases of Jaundice amon1 the 300,000 persona who had taken the drug. Five death.a alao were re- ported. Baablwd Dbddnat D~lle• J( re.Ua MOSCOW <AP> -Andrea Sakharov today defied the Kremlin's attempt to gag him by asking "aportamen and lovers of sports" to demand the withdrawal ol Soviet troops from Afghaniatan It was seen as an effort to win support for a boycott of the Moscow Olympics Dissident sources said Sakharov telephoned Marla Podyapolskaya, a fnend in Moscow, from his banishment ln Gorky to t>xpand oo a declaration condemmn1 the Soviet military intervention an AfghamstM. The government acrused the leader in the figflt ror human rights m thf· Sovwt Union or sri1llmg st.ate secrets to Westerners fHI !tfini•tPr Prrdlrt• More Bike• ARll DHARI. United Arab Emirates (AP) -Mana Saeed Olt>1ba. 011 min1stnof this 011 nch Arab federation, declared today that 011 pnces will "ancreru.e aulomalically," by the middle of t.biJ year ,,....p._AJ DRAFf REACTIONS. • • women arf' not b1ologlcally nor •·motwnallv suilt.•cl lll com lwt act1v1tu:s and would wf•ak · • n lhP nation's d<'f1•nse Pf fort Sh<.• adc!<·d . howt•vc r, that womPn's sc•rv1re might be re 11u1n•d "in a s1tuutlon hke World War II " •·tn a dirf:' <'m<'rgency, ob ,v1oui.;ly all or us are going to I akc up guns and defend the <·ountry," i;hc said. "But we're not 1n ·that kand of a situation now'' Even though she served with underground partisan& an her native It.Bly durin& World War I I , Oranite County Superior ORAn REGISTRATION REVIVAL SOUOHT-A4 Court Judge Orella t'erri Sears aald sbe finds the idea of draft· Ins women ·'funny '' "There are some jobs that men are better al, and I prefer to see iUDS in their hands," ahe said. "My mentality Is too old to view women as fighters I Just don't see it " Judge Seara said she delivered messages lo partisans tlghtlne the fa.sci.at.a as a youne girl In 1943-44. She said she ceased her activities alter her brother wu kllJ ed io an ambush near Florence Orange County Supervisor HarrieU.Wieder bad a dlffering view. "I see no problem with the 0..ANO! OOAl'T "• DAILY PILOT ftwO,.,....C_.0.-..,.._. ~WMc"-'"'Of""I '"~ .,... ,.,.....~, .............. '""' o..,,.. , ...... ,.__,.,_, .._ ..... , ..... . powlH1tfte4 ,........., '""Olllft ,,._.,, .., , ... . ...-. .. -...... _...,.... .... ~,,-..... v ........ ,_ l ___ c-• ,..,... .. ,.......,_ ...... ""*'.,.... ,..~ ""° ,,_¥' ____ ......... ""4 ...... ...... ~. "'"'· '--"'-C..00-•'-._, .. .__ ..... ---·-J•Ull C.-0.. ..... ,., .. -, .... _ .. ~ -..11-u• ... "'-•• ,...,._ ¥41 ........ , ••• CMrtM .. '--•'<-,. .... ........ "" .......... , ...... lerr,0-.. -i• °'...,.. c-.., r•1- H111M141at0t9 ..... Offtoe . 11'1i;r. .. , .. .......... IMllOflt-• ,.O _,.,_ OfftoH ~ia"::!'. ::: .. c::~::::- T•l•pM ... "1•)M).q2f o..-...~...,. ...__o.-..c-,c.-- NMm $:1;'1: =. o:t.~.~~ ...... , .,._..,~-·· ~, .. " ,..., -:::::=::..:·! ·-·" ... ,,,1 ..... r:Ji ... t~9Tf.Cf ~r9 ::JW?~S..tl~ I drafllng of women," ~he sa1d "Amenca s cause 1s as 1mpor Lant to women as lo men " Mrs Wieder has reservauoru., however, about lhe need for a draft "It bugs me an Lhe back of my mind to Lalk like this on the eve of a prcs1denllal election I'm skeptical, " Grant Richards, 20, Sad dlPback College student pre.1- denl, said he bas maxed feelings about the draft. 'If they really need people for the Army, then that's the best way," said Richards, who Is married and Ii ves in M laalon VieJo. "The government bas lo provide for the defenae." But Richards added he i11 basically opposed to conacrip tion and believes deferments should be provided. San Clemente Councilwoman Karoline Koester, w1fe ol a re tJred Air Force colonel, aaJd ahe ravors women being drarted "Ir they can be of help -yes, women should be Included In the drart," she said Kathy Berg, 26, who worka al a Dana Point racquetball club, uid the po6Sibility of women be ing drafted "scares the hell out of me " A sampling of students at Golden West College ID Hunt· inglon Beach this mommg un· covered little opposition to the registration plan It.elf "I thlnk lt'a a very good Idea," fia 1d Amanda Keeley, 21, of Wes tminster "lo case of emergency, I don't know how the president could locate anybody ii there lan 't a regJstra- tion of some kind " She added, "Since women want equai ri&ht., I think It'• on ly fair that they should be drafted." Man nwa. 20, of Hunt.miton Beach, observed, "We need l'el· lstration to get our forces up to fi&hlln1 atrenath In a 1hort amount of time. I 've already aerved two yeara In the Air Force, but if I were dratted, I'd .io." Allhou&h •he fnon renewtn1 draft re1t1traUon, Janet Voulter, 26, of Hpnttn1ton Beach. had rtffrvaUona about mandatory 1ervtc•. "I'm a non·vtolent r.enon, •• M1 . Voulter uld. • I don't believe anyone wbo doe1n't want to flaht tbould have to '' Sbt added, "I'm • 1tn1Je parent wtt.b 1 daup&«. II t WIN drafted. l deflnltelJ woWd DOt 10." I • ... \'erg Litt~ Flappiag Ber~ While one of these birds seems to be wtng1ng it a bit, there seems to be little other action or the often-debated human issue on the future of the Bolsa Chica marshlands. For the most part Wednesday, the birds Just seemt.>d to be quietly enjoying Bolsa Chica 's tran- quil waters Gold Continues Zigzag Route LONDON CAP> -The dollar waa mixed but little changed on the world'• money markets to- day u the price of gold con- tinued lu 1ee-11aw movement., fallint a1&1o aft.er an early rile. London'• five major bullion houses flx.ecl the gold price for the afternoon tradln1 session al $717 an ounce, up from $692.SO at the close Wednesday. But It closed at $872 and was trading ln New Yonat'685. Jn Zurich. gold finished a shortened trading aesslon at S690, up from Wednesday's close or $670 and the same as at the opening IlullJon traded betwem f 'rom Page Al CARTER ... Hcpubl.Jcan leader, saw danJleri. lurkang beneath the surface of the pre111dent's words Stevens said the prealdent had. perhaps unwisely, com- m1tted th<• United State-; to dt' ft•n<I "t•..,t:ry inch of the l't·rsian Gulf" •· H thf' C11rtt'r Dol'tnne had IJ t• I' n I n (' f ( t' (' t h (' ( fl t (.• /\f1-ihan1stan. we'rt bt· at war with lhe Soviet Union now," Stevc•n. ... said "Wc•'rc allemptmR lo spt'ak strongly while carry1n~ a s hort sUck " The 11harpest divisions in in- 1tl al reactions lo the speech came over the president's pro- poul that the Selective Service System be revitalized and that peacetime draft registration bf> revived. Sen. John Stennis. D·Mlss , chairman of th&-Senate Armed Services Committee, 11&ld the 11lep 111 es8efltial and will proper· ly lead to renewal of the dratt itself But the proposa l drew criticism, particularly from con- gressmen who opposed U.S In- volvement In Vietnam. "Hystencal voices calling for a return l.o registration and the draft are further evidence of the bankrupt foreign policy of this administration," said Sen Mark Hatfield, R·Ore "It threatens lo hold hostage the freedom of millions of youne men and pro- vide a timltl~s ma npower pool for any president w11Ung to send American boys to fight half a world away In 1tlll another foreign war." The American Civil Liberties Union condemned the move and a spokesman aaid, "If the pres•· dent as not pttpartng to declare war. he should not be prepanng to reinstate the draft .. F,....PageAJ m.AN' ••• and peaceful turnout Friday. All revolutionary commltleel throughout Iran had been placed on alert to auard a1alnst violence durtn1 the voUni. AnU·Khomelnl facUon1 have called for a boycott of lbe vot- ln1, u they did durta1 t:M ,... cent conatituUonaJ referendum, when polttJcal violence flared ln Hveral areu. A crowd fathered today out· 1tde th• boepltaJ, and pollttctam and roll,ioua IHdt,. were aecn comlQI and 101n1 . Tbt wenu were reliably re- ported by Wt1i.rD JoutoallaU ln the lraDlan capital, where 10JD 10 Arotrletan bo1t1111 were •bebd!U tMlr l2Dd dq ol cap. un" ·-u.. u.a. Em . ,, I S680 and f730. One dealer said the early cloe · Ing of Europe's maJor gold market wu "purely a technical matter" lo handle "a huae ad· mlnistratlve load." The market. have been very busy or late. particularly thu week aa gold prices 11wung from nearly $800 an ounce to lea than $600. The gold pnc~ peaked 11t a rel' ord high of $875 during New York trad1n~ Monday, !Jut then pro:1t lalung 111.•l in anrl 1>u. .. ht-d the pnce ru, low a!. $!:.85 1n L1in don on Wc<lnt:sdc1y rn11rnmR It rlnst>d in New York Wl'dnt-sdav .11 Sii1,CI, 011\lill $JO 1111111'I111 rl,J\ Play A~tin~ Regaining lost ground. the metal closed in Hong Kong to day at t881 70 and then opened 1n London at S6&5 and an Zunch »t $690 It cl.Jmbed as high u S7:.> in London and S72S 10 Zunch before falling baclt. London silver was quott"d at $40 an ounce, up from S39 at Wednesday's clotie Hut the pnce m New York was SJ7 Spurred by Pre~1dr-nt f' Jrtn·., State or the L'nion m<·,~a~f'. lh•• l ~ currt-nrv tlimbf'd to a h1f,lh 11( :.?J<J JO Vf'n 1n Tok vo twfon• dt•( lan111).( to dost• <JI 2.111 35, 11r> from :nx 17'• "' W1 clnP,rl;n -; 1 ftl'>t 'Toy' Pistol Real; Teen Kills Friend \\'lll<r.:-.; \T1ol1 \I' ,\ 11 \t•.ir old ~'.lrl IA.J' LtlJlh c;t1ut "'111 •11 ,, 1 11 lf1 ,1·1111 11s1·ll ll Jo;1d,.f! ~:11n ''' JI•• t1·nil "" " ..... .irtr•".., l·.1rr.1h l-.Jwtl'll 111 lh•• ti l1•\1:i11111 '>(·r1t•!-. "\tiarllt"~ /\ng1·b," puliu· tl'JllJtkd todav Marv Kathh·1•n M aczu•:a dlt'd Tuc·sdny after ~he "'a!I ta ken to n hospital with a !ltnlo(lc• gum1hol wound to llw back of hrr head, according to detel'tlve 1-'r<.•d Homlkov Homlkov said at happened this wav The J!1rlfnl1nd, Lyn1•1lt-Ann Ewald. also M. found what sh1• thought was a cap p1~tol on 11 sht•lf In lh•· kitchen or the M aczugas· home in this Detroit suburb The weapon actually was a lo1tded 38 caliber n• volvt>r Lynette decided to play Far rah Fawcett. formerly a co·stur .f 1111· I\ il•l•"l1\1 111••., I \ 111•1t1• "" ~1·cl llJ lh• l. HI l11ld \1.1n 'll11~ ,.., .1 .111 ~ur1 • .on•l 1111' ) 1111 \\•Ill 11rl II I ,1, \111 \ 1111 rwd to ""'""I 1111 11·l1·pl1""' I \ 111 ttt• "t•nl ov1•r !11 h• r J,.lrlfnt·nd .ind '>J1d Sto11 fttc1l111..., ;1 round · Then she not1r1•d ttu· blc>od on Mary 'I fat·e Jlom1kov said the dl·ad gir I s parents, Walter unct Ann. told police It ~as "customJry ' to kN•p the loaded gun on(' of Jbout IO m lhc house an U11• kil<'h<'n llomlko\' s ~td he askt'd tnt• dead girl's o;hftten rather 1o1.hy tht> gun "asn't hidden The rather o;31d 1t \\as JUSt past practice, ac cordmg to Hom1kov Th<' girl~ "\\NE' pretty C'l~e friends." said Hom1kov "The father ~aid Just this past F'nday he had taken the t¥.o girls lo a ballketball game." "The murkct wa~ impressed by tht' strength of the Carter s pef'ch and people bought doll11rs, but Lhey had lo Rel nd of th~m later ror commercial rea sons." a Tokyo foreign ex- change trader said The dollar opened at 236 60 y.-n and rose sharply to a peak of 239 10 yc·n. before selling pres "Urt> rrom banks pushed lht> rat1· dt1wn Spot trading volume ¥.i.I'-an at't1vc WM m1l1Jon In Euror>e dei.lers said lht> <'<1rtPr 'f*ech Wednesday rught .rnct politl<'al dt"vc·lopment.5 con I llllll' IJ1 takt· prt-l'cdf'nce over ••r11nomlr n1•w'> a!> foctur-. afft•ct 111i 1ti1• mo1rkr•t f'ro•P~ \I BLUFF ... pl.uir11n•• 111 tlto• 11r11:111.t1 trJ1·b. 1 C11l1J>•Hl\ nrflt tJb llt1l1 cJ Al'" rt"<1u1r1·d hy th ... stale an:: 'h" 1·,t1·1L,1on ol :1,Kth Mrt!ct ~uth 111 1war f';H·1h c Co.I'd ll1ghl4a\i 11111 .11l•lsll•111.sl f.1• 11!11,., 1•1 ti.in •:I• r 11n r111111ll 1><1• sl1h h,11111lul '' tin i1<1l.,J < 111• ,, v.1•t l.1n•b \ 'l"•k•· .. m.1n for \1111,'•" !lf• II I .1 ( h • 1 ,JO •'JI\ 1r1111n • n1 . .t I II • 'I \ .111 () n 1.r .. u JI. tin!> IH' • • .. 11111) .,,,ui~ht •·\ • n 14-tdt·r s• 1 I 1• !.. .1ri·.1" ,d1111i.: thf· lilufh \\ 1•d11•· ... 1t.n 111 .11-.u w,.irr11·d 1~Jlfl lhJt port1un' 11( lhe µrOJt:U IH• 0>1•r ;.in t•Jrth4u.1kl' fuull 1\ n iJ p p l' a I b y S t e v e Sd1umJthcr of llunt1ngto n Bt•Jt h to <·ut 38Lh Street north to 1°ll1,t1n~ cit} ~tree t s as 'l•m1•rl{c'nC'\" •H·cess to the com mun1t) wa!> 11{nored by the state. <'omm1-.~1un !>t;.iff members .,a 1d tht• :.lrt'l'l '·ould be extended luh.'r. v.hen city offic1uls know ho"' thl' now oil production urn·otl'<l J)roperty 111 that area v.111 lw d(•v<'lopt:'d cincJ where traffic will now. Jr m McC;rath. acting com m111s1on appeals <'h.1ef, warned that Huntml{t.On Beach 1s not 10- <'orporatmg the St'achff area an its 1tate-mandated Local Coa~tal Plan. WET SUIT DEAL Main S&ote 22'24 ... wport lltVd. Newpott Beech 871-1174 t:ao am-a pm au.n.,,. tllt pm ,.,. ' ... ON ANIMAL SKIN-LD-3-T-32 OR 1 /8'' FUll SUIT llOfet 21CMMllltneAve. ............ nd tn.1121 10.71uft..Tlaun .. ,.., ... --------· DAil. V '1LOT .45 Senate Approves Canal t Water Project Facing Assembly Battle &\CRAMENTO CAP) -Qov. Edmu.od Brown Jr.'• bW authorbiDI the PerlPbcral Canal bu ~ lopatded Senate approval despite claim• it could be an environmental dlaaater for Northern CaWornla. pUtt.lnl ieoer•llY aloot north-south hnel, the upper~ voted M·12 w~ ni&bt to aeod the bW to the uambly. Senate approval came ~lte pleq from Mveral lawmaken who warn that the canal could deprive the nort.bem end oft.be state of frHb water needed to protect the Sacramento-Sao Joa· quill Delta and San Francisco Bay. "BUILD THE PEBIPllEB.AL Canal wrong and you 'will destroy the delta." said Sen. John Garamendi, D-Walnut Grove, who descnbed the 700,000-acre delta as "the sln&le bigg~t estuary system oo the Weal Coast " "'lbe guarantees for delta and bay protection are a sham," be added. Another oorthem senator, Barry Keene, D· EUc, said the canal could clear the way for dams on North Coast wild nvers, a development he said would sertouslv wound the area's environment and water annually to Soutbero and Central CalifornUi. r The bill, wblcb hu a '1 blWoo price tac. would also authorile several other wat.r project.I, lnclud4 • in1 two Nortbem California raervoin. Critics fear that in dry years tbe canal would enat¥e POlltlcally powerful Southern California to. Caaal Roll Call . SACRAMENTO <AP) -Here ls the roU call by which the state Senate approved SB200, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr's bill authori&lng cooatruclloo of the Perioheral Canal: De,,_r.U 'IOf.. ::_ Alqtli'4, Ay.iot, C.P9"11.,., Otlot, A G.,,,., C..-, Mith, ........... ~. RotlM, 11""'11. sc...-,., Vuial. W.illOl'I. WllllOl'I T-·it ••Ill*!<-fOr -Bevwty, ••'-· ~11 c-..1en -v A1< ... ni-., R~Mil Scftm<tt. Stlff•w .. 1oc.t ' 0..0.Crllll•-,..1 -FO<M\, G••-. Ho-I. K-, Pelt" Aod• d.t Toi.I 6 "~· -·~ -~ GM<la, -~n. .. Neie<Jly, H•••-, HI_ T_ 6 A-ornolvoll~-Cr•v.,,R R-~0.~tfrOIYO Tol•I J Onev4KM'Cy 1tllo Cloaed Cite Oeeaa1 •~ .,,.._ economv. take nver water needed to proted delta rarm land from salt water intrusion and lo nush San Fran- cisco Bay. Juaruta Russo and son, Mike, eoJoy beach at Pacific Grove, but sign warns tbem not to t!ntl?r the water. Recent storms swept debris mlo sewer hnes, causing sewage treatment eqwpment to malfunction and pump 1.5 million gallons of raw sewage m Lo the bcty. Marvin Case 'Upheld' Bill to Ban Future Suits Rejected SACRAMENTO CAP> -The Assembly Jud1r1ary Committee has rejected leg1slat1on aimed at discouraging Let• Marvin tn>c lawswt:s The b1U, AB564 by bachelor Assemblyman Walkr Ingall!>, IJ. Rive-rs1de, won only five votes Wednesda}, two short nf passage Three mi•mbers voted against 1t Ingalls said ht• 1ntroduct-d tht· bill out of fear thtt rourts would be flooded with Marvin type lawswt.i., Without guidance from the Legislature on how to tell whether an unmarried couple had made bmdmi.: J1rom1st·i. of future support Sftlrrh GfN'• O• LOMPOC IAP) t'Bl ag<·nts into their third day of searching for escaped spy Christopher Boyce lb.ink be 1s alone and on foot possibly rn Southern California -and they are still downplaying the poss1bthty that be received outside help to escape the Federal Correctional lnslltutlon here Monday night ( ___ sr._i4_TE_] The breakout prompted -.peculatioo that the atblehc 26·year-Old, who was serving a 40 year sentence for selhng gov· <·rnment secrets to the Soviet llmon, might have been a1dt-d by '>Ov1et agents But Special Agent Tom Shell said m Los Angeles Wednesday: •'That is nothing more than speculahon. We have no in- formation yet to t.ndicate he was assisted in the eicape by anyone outside the mst1tulion.' • ..... ~..ntetl LOS ANGELES (AP> -Unit· ed Farm Workers leader Cesar Chavez bas asked President Carter to order an investigation mto allegations that the uruoo has muibandled up to $2 million 10 federal grant funds, the UFW announced today. 11e11t.i•HIGtd .. LOS ANGELES (A Pl fo'ollowing its 13·1 approvsl Wednesday, the City Council bas only one more vote, scheduled nt.'xt week, to ban ddults onlv apartment units in the city The ordinance as passed in draft form prohibited all types of d1scnmmallon based on agt· in rental housing. But an amend ment sponsored by Council President John Ferraro was added Wednesday which ex· empts large complexes operated entirely for senior citizens. a.putC••leu~ FRESNO <AP> -Fresno's "East Side Rapist," who already bas pleaded guJlty to 11 counts of rape, attempted rape a nd burglary, bas admitted responsibility for another four rapes and 34 burglaries, authorities reported. Herman Luther Joblnger, 32, of Fresno, was promised Im· mumly in the additional cases because of a lack of physical evidence, according lo police and sheriff's officials. . . . AT KERM RIMA .-_ ... MAGNAVOX 25th Silver •. ANNIVERSARY tt• COi.Oil s33900 r!i rl,349• • ' I • t •••• l -'::Gil , n 1838 \-:? I AM/FM Steno Caa~ AM/Aot 5hno Cos..th SAYE' I 0000 WITH DOUY nr I )ii, ,. FtHAMCltG AYAILAIU O.A.C. I D~OKP113 SAVE 'I 0000 5020 I,.. cot.ca Y-MA nc 21· COLOa TOUCH TUMI $~5900 l1MC3!' P1CAM. WMTI a M.ACI · ~ ~AVE 'I OQ00 4712 25• COi.Oil '59900 - 4•71 tr COl.Oll llMOTI '54900 ~ TVCMTS By 4240 Ir Cellr T__. T- s499oo 4847 6010 25" COLOR TOUCH TUNE REMOTE 25" COLOR STAR REMOTE SAVE •sooo SAVE '25000 ,~-~I I• L.. ·-___ , "821 21• COLOI STAR 18taft SAv1s2or.o OKC429 21·cOL01t TOUCHTUMI SAVE '50" I • ALTIIOUGH ONE BILL 1upporter said dams oo the North Coast could be needed LD lbe future, other backers stressed that there were enough safeguards m the bill to protec:t the bay and delta. The measure's author, Sen. Ruben Ayala, D· Chino, called the Penpberal Canal "the most economical and the most feasible way" to move Northern Callforrua water around th• delta for Central and Southern Califorrua use. "SB200 la a combination of years of study, de· bate and bearings," he said. Tbe 43-mile, $600 million canal, one o( Brown's pet projects, wouJd be built around the edge of the delta, south of Sacramento SUPPORTERS SAY IT wouJd fill a missing link ln the State Water Pro1ect and allow the sb1p ment or up to an additaonal m1ltion acre-feet of laetrile Doctor Begins Sentence SAN DIEGO (AP> -Dr. Jamt.'s Robert Privitera, known as a hero to tus followers and as a medieal quack to aulhoriti~. has begun a six month jail term for conspiracy to prescnbe Laetrile as a cancer cure. Privitera's plan to enter the San Diego County Jail unnoticed Wednesday was rolled when sup- porters learned be would surrender al the Jatl and not the courthouse and waited near the Jail for tus arrival. HIS IMPBISONMENT marks the end o( a legal battle that began an 1975 when dunog a four· month trial Privitera and four codefendants were convicted for prescribing the controversial drue. Privitera was given the sWfest sentence by former Judge Roy Fitzgerald -a si.x-mootb jail term. He lost an appeal before the Califomia Supreme Court, and last November the U S. Supreme Court refused to reconsider the case. When be is r eleased. the state Board or Medical Quality Assurance will decide if Pnv1tera can keep his medical license THEY ALSO CONTEND that the Canal could carry only 300,000 to 500,000 additional acre-reet and that MW cbannehng wtthtn the delta could transport water more cheaply. Currently, waler from the Sacramento and Sao Joaqwn nvers flows mto ~delta, where part of 1t 1s pumped south through the California Aqueduct The canal would carry Sacramento River water from Hood, south of Sacramento. around the delta to the aqueduct ONE TIME OPPORTUNITY GOLD SILVER EMERALD ESTATE SALE 3 emerald·d1amond pieces . antique oriental art & furn; old coins. rare porc~la1n w t gold trim. old srup clocks; minted silver antique pocket watch. 3 pearls. rocker : Jewelry. bronze. No discounts. no prices over phone Appl. only. Guard on duty. 960-5648 1980CARS andTRUCKS • ALL MAKES! 833-0555 A* for Our lWl Smw.tST ot HOWARD O.V'°'9t ea-"~-Qw,<<,• NEWPORT BEACH Just read our warranty to see why we•reavery special place to buy a new Arn1Strong floor. strong warranttes go with superior products and servtces. we sett t1le ~t flOOrs maae ov Ar~ Amenca 'i 1eaa1ng flooring manufacturPr ano then trntall them OV Skilled craftsmen we t>ack up vour new floor With oouote warranrv COYera<Je • The QUalftV Of material 1s ~ ov Armstrono. • lnstallatl()(l IS guaranteed ov our Fk>Or Fashion center store t '·,~ ..... "" . . ,,,l.,,.. .. , '•'''"'"'1•0t•<.I flt)r-r f,1-.h1onn ~ ·~ ~g we Invite YoU to come In to read ourwarrantv. Now 101 years strong ' I . I . .,, v the Tba ...__ ..... from f lu.n Thi f r I mooey will buy treM, theme 1t lampe, n. " ch ud racb &o llD Main . It a.bo wtU pay tor convertint MalD Sbfft lnto • ODO· l • OM-WA'/ t.horo\&lbf an and COftltrllcUft8 • colond, tealutbed crouwalk u~ from the e.od ol the 1trMt to the buealtheclt.y p tr. AJtnou&b downtown landlords a1ned tM lmprov menll would be pretty. they alto bluted l})Cm u a wute of money One laree property owner, Roben Torry. predicted the cosmetic loucb will be ripped up 100C1 to maJte way for f ull·tcale redevelopment. Another landlord, David Holt, compared t.he improv~· ml'nls to ~nd.lnti ~ UllY perlOll lO the beauty parlor For y~an. downtown merchant• and elected city leaden; have ~n at louerheadl over how to r~vttatUzc the old clty co~ l~ut tn lht! past year council members pledged to re new errorts to help bring new hie to t.he turn-0( the century area. They also agreed lo let prtvate development carry the ball Now tl appears the council has changed lts mind and is again stAnding in the way o( the landowners The coun cil (~Is tht' area is s uch an eyesore that cosmetic Im provements, ~ven if not the permanent solution, are justified In addition, the rouncll opted to use federal fund., that norm1tlly are earmarked for proJcelS relating to low Jnd moderate tncomt!·Camlly needs The coun(•1l. for instance. recently shelved a request to rmanc1ully support a home for battered women A request rrom a t~n help center that specializes in counst.'ling troubled youths also wai. turned down last year The 1nevttable qu~llon IS wtul'h 1s more important· tiled ~treets and old fa.,hwned ~trcet lamps or real hum<m nt~s., Let Teachers Vote < )t>t•an V1!'w Te a che~ A.o;M>C1at1on and the elemen· tar) '>Choo! d1slnct's board have been ha~shng for more th.in l'1ght months over a nt•w contract. Rargaimn~ JUSt began anew this week after tearhcrs walked out of conferenl't.'l'> m November. rharging that the txn1rd ~asn't willing to compromise on non pay 1s ~Ul'!i Tlw boarti off{'red several cnmprom1sl'~ :vlonda\ mJ,?ht but lt·ad1er union l<.·aders were not sallsfw<l At 1:-.sth' '><'hool administrators rla1m. 1~ the board's ;1 hi lit\ to df11wntly muna~e the county's largest l'll•men 1.1n d1'>\ nl't Cl\ mg av. a) management flex1b1lll~. the; s.1\ ''all t•ost un.n kll<Jblc dollars m the Ion~ run 'I t•Jdu r.., \\.int .1 cine vear rontract instead hf the lh r1·1· }t·.1r dlx.·urrwnt 1Jfr~red And they want more s.1y m tht· hour. they"ll ~or k l.>4 ·vond the 7 5 now stipulated Hoard mcmbt·rs and adm1mstrators arc l'On<.-erned th<Jt 1f it 's ll'ft up lo h·achers, parent counseling, PTA work <Jncl !lthn Jfll·r '.'>c:hool requ1rements may be· left un <ion t' 'l'tw\ .it ... 11 .m · f''>nterned that problems ma~ devf'lop t hat 1111" :1 n· ~oln·d h) transfernng tcach{'rs But t 1·ad11•r s !>.:1) 1111') ..,hould have a say m where and what lh1 •\ 11 •,wh Tlw l111,1rd 1 1 <ir11 t•rnt•<.1 , loo thJt clra!->l1r rut., 1n cla:-.• :--111·s \\all :11ld hoth hus111J! Jnd personnel costs to <tn .ilr 1•:111\ -,:igg111g hudJ!i•t So1111· 111tlt1·,1·1no1nag1 nH:nt optwn~ Wl·rt· handt:d over to 1t ·.wh1·rs 111 tht· 111•arh) Fountain Valley School District rnort than a ~t·iir ago Now th<' Fountain Valley board 1s fighting to get lhw,1· oplmm. hack an effort that may end in a teacher ~I rikt• Tht• Ot·can Vi<.·w board beueves most teachers favor lht· new oCCN forwarded Monday Trustees want the un ion t o volt· on th<' m·w proposals to see 1! lhat is the case But union ll·adf•rs won't go for a rank-and-me con tract vote until they <'an off e r a document that lhey are happy with The vole should be taken 1f teachers won't al'cept the new offers, the board will know it's facing the wiU of teachers m general -not just that of the hard core bargainers • ()p1n1ons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Plk>t Other views expr~d on 1h1s page are those of thetr authon and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted Address The Oa1ty P1k>t, P 0 Box t560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) &42-4321 Boyd/ Rabbits B1L•.BOYD Do you know wh}' magi ciaos cbooH rabbit& to puJl out ol hata amt.ad ot, say, ktttens « pupp\esT Because rabbit& make no IOUDda in such clrcumalances. Tbey can be bidden durln1 ~ iJ>.. tro without Ii~ •••1 tbeU' po1lUon1 by meowlo1 or whlnlne. Bini apert.s coat.end that the bearia.C of lhe upland aaodpt= .o ... Juve th.at whUe b1tb aboff the lliH fttver lt QWle poulWf can Mar the awf from batb UM AtlanUc and Dear Gloomy Gus Paclf\c cout.I. Remarkable, Lf true. In 5HtUe, lt'a DOW l.e•al to apit 00 your laundry u~ not to be. All o&d ord1na.oce outlaftd tbe apnyto1 ol liq· uld from tbe mouth on clotblac, bed l1nen or other artJclea to be lauodend. But Seattle'• City Council the other day repeaJed that or- dinance. So '° a.bead, ii yoa like. Q . It • word eoda wttb • c, aucb u p6aaic. you bne to add a It befon a tllffts betln- n.lq wtda •· t or , . So picnic becomes plcnlcklDI. ff ow many IUCb worcb are there? A. P'roltc tu.ma into frolick· ln1. Mimic, mlmlcklne. Pank, panickin1. Tbat'a aU I can think of. I Little Guy Lost &IOI A O•Lsa -bal ~ 11 t'9 kt4tl"9d UD• Amiri dana-roua to your taJllai I Mrioul.l1 queat.loa wbetbtr t.aere .,., be'Uer UNI IOI' tax- p11en' mcmy U.an bnblalPf!" fMtkwMl football and uibauMball-w \e . \o IDDft fh>m cl~ to clly at pc"Omp(ed um paulblJ lrellCDDf.ll tboqbl WU I wt. by tbe Loa An1NllCouo· t)' Boardof Su~rvtaon lo "hnd " U mUlioo to the Oakland Raldon ol the National t"ootball Lea1ue. The ownen ol the Raiden will aet tM mooey I/they will move their players 400 miles aoutb to tbe Los Aageles Coliffwn Thal would be added to Mailbox tbe ti• mllJJoD lb• Ratd..-.' ownen aay tbe eouaty and City mutt put up to renovate the Col · iNum bltore they would evm Cont Ider movto1 down. Tblt w•, ol COU1'141. a popular wue al &&&*' Bowl t.lme. Tbe Loe Aap)a Aa.mJ were plQtu their lut 1am• u the home team lnaide t.be county llmJtt ••almt ~ PtU.bur&b St ...... in UM RON Sowl. 1'be Rama, you ... b.ave been enUced \o move 30 milel farther aouth. to Anabelm ln Oran1e County. Ez. ~pt ror Oitoeyl&Dd, tbe Rama' ownera are 1erua1 almost everytb.tq lD Arulbelm -lnclud· 1n1 miWona ol dollan1 ln develop- ment rights to the property a round their new stadium WHO BENEFITS from musical stad1ums" The fans, everybody ~ays My answer t.o that 1s from Gene • Ill Sport Shuffle Palmer, a tanner lo Platte Qty Mo., wbo ••• Interviewed NvtraJ yean aio by HQ'Dll Jobuon ot t.be WublD,ioG Pott and tald: • • 1n Kamu Ctty. t.M n11ldenta ol J acbcm County were ubd lo approv• tome municipal re· venue bond• to bulld tboee aporta compltt• we bave out there. And we've 1ot Mr Lamar Hunt tbal'1 come in from Oallu, Texu, and brou1bt ua pro· fe111ooaJ football 1amea. But lbere'1 oo way Cor the avera1e peNOG lo ao lo aee a foolba!l aame The reuon 1-, they have 'em all oo seaaoo ticket.a and the llrke~ Are held Ul very ll&bt handft "THE AVERAGE person 1s never eHgible. or even &tVen a chance. t.o buy seuon IJclleta even 1/ be rouJd afford t.o. The baolr.1, all tha ml,Jor C'CllpOI'• tlona, the utlUty compulea, everybody lD poUtJc. from the at.le '-Yet on down -they all have iota ol Uckttt. The county court bu one wbol• 1Jde ot the audJum. And tbe public lt pay. 101, whether tbey 10 or ool Every UtUe IUY that's IOl a tbree·bedroom house or any god- damn thins that'• taxable, be'a paytn1 foe lt. ·' Those damn tickets bave become the royal favora ol de· mocracy Johnson, in a fortbcomina book, "ln lbe Abaeoee ol Power," adda th1a lo Palmer's thou&hta : "Thia kind of thing 1a, of cou rse, not reatracted to K1ns a1 Clty. Nothing shows more clearly the nature of Wasb1nalon rela· t1oruhip8 profesa1onaJ, toeJaJ, pohUcal and ecooomlc -than the scene on any Sunday at Robert 1-· Kennedy St1dium <built by public fund&} when the Red~k1n11 play About lS,000 season t1cketholders - newspapers. law firms , ad· vert1s1ng aaenciea and political offlres control the 55,000 st>als Entertained 1n the owners' box Mre pre111dents, Supreme Court just1c·•·t. Cabmet offlcer.1. members of Congress. l.'dllor~. column11ts, commen talon; and wealthy Gt."<lrgetown hostesses ' THt: RIC"H GET nrher - ~ptt1all> the M<'h folk woo ov.n gladiators. I mean, athletes In !'Jew Yon, the taxpayer<; wen· told 1! they put up sii m1lhon to renovate Yankt'•• Stadium. the Yank~ ~ould <1lay rn town and tht' South Rronx would ht' re v1taltu.-d Well th.-final bill rame to almo:U S200 rnllllon and thf' South Hronx ar,,und the .'>lad1urn 15 still a wa,l1•lan<I The Yank~ own .. rs h<iw1·v1 r ifft' dolnli\ bt•ttt>r lhc.n ''" n Th•· m,,.,,,.,' ThPy h11 v,. tt·l1•\1.,111n .tn1J 1·1v1<0 pncl1· Th!· pridl' 1s for 'alf' to !tu· h1$.!hest b1d1frr and '><>oner c\r latn w1· v.111 ..rll lw• putt1n~ up (',1 ~h for the pnvtll'l(I' uf payin~ to wa11h · our h•am on pay lt•lf!V1~1011 Homesteaders Can Protect Coastline To lh<· E.<htor Thi· 1-d1ton.tl pn ntl'cl rm .Jan 1 t'lln<·1•m10J! r<'~t<Jr·nt., of t 'r) sta) <OH• ancl i'.I Morro lt,J, JlJsl rome to my hund .• 1nl1 I v. ant lo rommcnd you ;inrl v11ur pap1·r for your \t·r~ fair and senMlt\C ln•atm<.'flt or uur situation Wh11f• WtJ have nt•ver had the ~e<0ur1ty or long term leases or ownership, many or us have chosen to live in our beach cot tage11 because W<' are probably in the most beautiful s pot Ln. wh at shall I say, the l!tate... the nation" . the world" Guei.t.s have come to Cryatal Cove rrom all over the world and comment upon its unique qualities. Because we aren't owners. we have come to corulder ounel ves cuatodians of this perfect place. THE BEACH la narrow and will never accommodate the large crowds tbat come to Hunt- mitoo Beach with ita acres of parkln1. There are no artificial 1roin.1, and aaod bu never been broulbt in, IO the tidal pools and off•bo~ rocka are just as they have heal for centuries. The cot· ta1ea nestle in againat the cllfrs, and tbe natural setting bas never been disturbed. Of course we have been most fortunate to have been able to enjoy auch a place over the years. I've been comln1 to this beach 1lnc!e the 1930s, and it ruina evel'Ylbinl else for me. We apeod every poalble moment at Cry•tal Cove. fore1olna travel. Even tboucb acce11 to the beach bu beeo Umlted over put 1ean, enouch careleaa people bave been able to reach the rocka and Udepoola to strip them. The abaloGe populatioa la way otr. A commercial bait operation came throuab HVeral yeara 110 aod took all tbe muaMll off ol the rock.a (I'm bappy to .. Y tbal after a recent wlnt.er beach walk I cu report tbattbe)'arecomlqbadtablt). Perhaps the presence of peo- ple iD tlNI homet at Crystal Cove wbo u.nderatand tbe Jlatural Nauty of t.be beacb and lu Dat1'ra1 .... ldentl, birdl, ftab, muuell, cblton1, thnpeh, clams, lf\ll\loo, could help to creal4 an atmosphere wbe,.. everylhln1 would 1tot be dffttoyed befON tbt .Uf&«t re- allied Wbat tlMy ..... I Jaope ao. n JOU for recommeadUl& a tea&DCJ ror ua. 11 YI at.11, we wtU help lo t.U lhe vttall1 lm- pott&ot It.Or)' ot the Importance ol comenaUoo. CHlllSTINJ!: SHIRLEY 't\t"M" Man• Tn lht-Editor [11d ;11n11n1• 1 h •· r1·.1d fl,,i, I; n·t·n1· ~ Th .. '.'l.1·v. ~1 .1n t ''' ~, . .,.. Tnc-b." r l'Jlol , Jan Jiit ' \\,I, .111\11111 I J •I' ,I, 1tfft•11<J.>cJ olllll .J~ 1nfur1uti'il .1~ I • \\ ht·n finally, the HX rol1· dichotomy tn Amenran :1-0<'lt't} '' being c <irefully quci.taoned an<1 scrutinized . Wh<'n hnally tht> rnale. operal· ing under i:.uch ternhr role pn.~ ~ure lo ach1E'V(' an his ca.rttr 11uts1d1• hi'> honw 1s bt·~1nnrn(( tu fl•alJ/(' hi'> '.'ll'O'>I' of rru'.'ltralton and wmelJmt•!>. madequ111cy ltre vf!r) real When fmallv the h•malP, (~I · mg so str;rnglPd tiv ht>r ~ub ordinated po5iHon h;i~ c·omt• to know a llke ~Me of frustration, fet>hng mort' than ad1·<~ual1· for .t rnh,· thttt ma<1t· knov. n little <'ho1n· WHEN FINALLY. mah.-,s are 1><·1ng alk1wt'fi into and a.,~t"rtmg themselves mto the wondt•N and 10~ s of nutunng th1•1r own children When ftnally, women a r< hear ing themselv<'s sa), "It., my opinion " or "f've made a de r1s1on .. When fan ally, a truP and honest marr1a~e bf'twt>i•n people of the oppo111 tc s1•x 1s b<•roming more and mMc• or a ~:i-nuint­ po:sslb1Uty When ftnatly, l 11t1•l t>«c1ted that th& "Me Generation" or thtl '70& might tum Into the "We GeoeraUon ··of the '80s And then Bob Greene opts for the Jaugh at pf'Ople learnrng It's so M1hUy human to be fra&Ue. vulnerable and insecure and le amine It '• our bum an rllht to be able to admit It Bob Greene 's piece has aroused lD me a fe-ellne of real ire. an anaer. a sen s t or aureuion usually attrlbutfd to that old mate role. But, beln& the New Penoo that I am, l 'll just aay that lrY· lna for • lauab on thl» particuJar subject Memed IO t.errlbly, ter- ribly ~ry KAY FERRELL children ovt>r tht' m<>dt-rn day u:w and abU'lf' or lht> F.ngush 1.rn..:uage I h.tvt' u~ua ll> r1· l1·rr1-d UM-m to •·1thN the rla.\.-.t<' no\/ els < wtuch d<~n l gel much r~'ponse1 or the ed1tonal pal(f".11> of a o.:wspapt>r for exampl~ of proper Enghsb ~a1te \'OUll l 'SE in un ed1tonal article titled, · A Fnutless Search" or the phrtl.'Je "poss1b11J ty for a multiple ol reason."" was 1mmediat.ety brought t.o my at tent1on bv one (and possibly t.M only I or m y daughters as proof that usaee of the laoeuaee 1s basically "wide open as looa u lhe thought ~ets acro5s " Wb1le in the-past I bave 1g - oored gross misuse o( En1Uah ln other parts of your paper, I v.ould hope that a more careful t'ffort would be talten DONALD J McKINNEY fM.nrrwH~ To the Editor Three r<'cenl letters m your Mailbox deserve commeot, m my op1ruon Goldie Joseph and B F Borcoman a re "right on" ln their expression of thoughts cnticiztng the current 1ovem- ment attitudes. Perhaps there la some hope for America yeti On the other band, Mr. Stan Cohen'• comments re11rdin1 Seacllff IV indicate to me that be would not like lo Sff anyone be able to afford a home wblcb coata $250,000 or more unJesa tbe planned community includes "moderate income" facUlUea. He ob.)ecta to one entrance and exit u a detriment to lbe area. A6. a ,..dent of Beacbwalk, J sometimes wiab we bad more control onr vebicl• entertnt or lt•a\ 1ng lh.mugh the once pubh<' arrf''!I roacJ ""harh hJs had no not1n .. 1blt> ,af.-ty d1sadvantali\e-' 11 .. furthn -.t.1lt'" that tht· pm po\t•d "'''at•ltlf IV ha~ poor tiratnal{f' and µoor parkin~ b ht: ,urt• about lhh ' A" a lon.ct1m1 ri·· 111t•nt of Hun· tingl<>n Hc•arh I Jm pleasi'ii lo 'let' d+•wlopnwnt of more luxury hom1'' in 1h1· JrPa, althoul(h per,onJllY t'ould not afford one ll/\LE JOHN')ON Bridp Sol•• ion To tht' Editor Several newspapers have point ed out recently the hai.irdous traffic cond1llon which tht• r1ty or Huntington Bt-ac-h h as created at tbe Warner Street Bridge near Pac1l1r Coast Hipway The old wooden :structure is actually two bridges, one roe each tane of traffic R~tly the north lane was dedared unsafe and the city traffic people diverted all traffic Lo the other slt\lcture Accord.ma to newspaper re· ports the folk& down at city hall have all aorta of excuses why the bridge can not be repaired and they seem to be wllUng to see somebody die rather than ex· ercu1e any inJUative to correct this lntolerable situation. JUST A week ago while hav- ing lunch wttb Col. Gwynn Teaaue. Commander of the local Army Corps of Enaineen Dia· trict. l asked wbat he would do about the unsafe bridite Without healutioo be uaerted that army portable bridginc equipment called a "Bailey Brldee" could be laid on top ol lhe a11D1 atnlcture and traffic could mow u aately u before. Yet. then! ls 1 lot of th.la porta- ble brid&in& equipment ln sur- plus, and lncidenlally, if there 15 an ··emerseney need" the city could obtain a Balley Brid&e rrom army atocu. Aa a pul>llc aervlce, before aomebody ~ts killed or m1lmed, tt I.a your paper wiU uk tbe b queatlona and 1et th attention of tbe Ctly Cowacll OI' IOVleoM at Clly Hall •bo wW dD aomeWna betide' makeacm.. CHARLRSC. BENNrl'T • IAtll'rt from NOCf4rr1 ,... IDdcotlw. TM rigl:t to ~ ~ co (fl ._.,,or ilmflMIL• Ubd u ........... Ultff'I ot • _,. ~ ,. au e. .... fn/'1'n«. AU z.tutt.,.. M-cW. ~we ad,,..__,_ .., •mcibii -• .. Sll//tdftJ ..... 11 ,..,.., ""'1 tlOC bt ~ ,.,..~. -----...-. .... -.... -.....-....-- Thurldly. J.nuety a.. 1te0 DAILY PILOT AJ J McMahanDeak ...... ________ ...... .._. ........... The E-X-T-R-A Di111eosion Al--. .. tto.n 1v.·· .. r INdd ...•• .......,at McllaMna. Save 20% during our introductory sale Bookcases from 30" to8o4" high all withanextradimenslonlnthesldesandshelves ... bookcasesldesare 11/•"thlck lnthefinestmatchedgrain walnut or oak ... meticulously handcrafted! TV-Video Cassette/Microwave Cart With casters 36"w x 36"h x 18" deep Adjustable shelf LAROE SELECTION OFNEW&U8ED OFflCE FURNITURE Motorists shouldn't have to view coastline through clutter of houses, says a Coastal Commission ruling, so these builders along Highway 1 near Carmel are comply- ing On 1 oof of house, built against h1lbu.Jl'. they're spreading 250 tons of dirt. plants and shruhc,, mclucilng poison oak to keep people from walking on it M~ 8:00.5:00 SAT. 9:30-3:00 t£1 McMAHAN DESK @l/~.u.o of eo.ta lhaa, Inc. 1800 JMwport Blvd. 642-8450 Big Enrollment Drop Confronting Colleges WASHINGTON c AP >-Amen ca 's colleges and univers1t1e~. ac cuslomed to three centuries or growth, are raced with their first serious retrenchment over the next 20 years. the Carnegie Council on Policy Studles in Higher Educallon forecasts. The council said in its rinal report that the end or the baby boom IS "quite likely" to bnng "a downward drift" in standards and resources at the nation's 3,000 colleges and um- versities. BUT THE COUNCIL, chaired by Clark Kerr. sa1d the decline 1!-. not m evitable nor is the future a.s bleak as some educators fear ·•Becoming somewhat smaller is, we belteve. compatible with becom- 10g somewhat better." the panel said Its r eport is entitled: "Three Thousand Futures· The Next Twenty Years m Higher Education " The council predicted under graduate enrollment drops of 5 per- cent to 15 percent in the next 20 years. Enrollment actually 1s likely to grow by 10 peHent 1n the Southwest and West and by ~ percent m the South. whil<' falling JO percent m the East and M1dwc!>l .. NO-DEMOGRAPHIC disease of epidemic proportions will sweep over all higher education during the next 20 years," said the report The disease "Wiil be selective. some institutions will die from 1t . nearly all wlll be affected by 1t . and all will need to take some pre· cautions." The report said that wh;le college faculty and adm1rustrators struggle to cope with the "demographic depression," students "will seldom 1f ever have had at so good on campus." Tbe report explained. "The dif· ficulties or others can only rebound to their advantage This may well become their Golden Age They will be recruited more actively, admitted more readily, retained more as- siduously, counselled more attentive ly, graded more considerately. financed more adequately, taught more con.sclentiously, placed m Jobs more ms1slenUy and the curncuJum will be more la1lored lo their tastes.'' KERR SAID THE nation's 100 leading research uruvers1t1~ and 150 selective liberal arts colleges s hould do ··reasonably well • over the next 20 years. while 600 less sclect1H' liberal arts colleges and 200 pnvatt• two-:,.ear collegl'~ faet• the hard~t fight ror survival Un1vers1ties that grant :.icadem1c Ph D.s but are not major research renters "will be especia lly hard hit," the report said. The Census Bureau says the number of 18-lo-2f·year-olds will fall 23 percent by 1907. But the council said that drop will be custuoned by 10creas10g college enrollment of adults. women and mmorities, and a lowering of the 40 percent college dropout rate. THF. COUNCIL URGED colle1es to set a goal of returning to the :Jcadenuc quality of 1960 by the year 2000. Quahty fell during the m.iss1ve expansion of higher t.-duca lion m the past two decades. The council 1s winding up its bust· ness after issuing more than 100 rt• ports on higher education since 1967 under 1U; aegis and that or a pr<· decessor, the Carnegie Comm1ss1on on Higher Education. A parent group, the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teachrng, will take over its duties. Solon Proposes 'Aid to Voters' PHOENIX, Ariz. CAP) -A atate senator has proposed a way to help voters rate political candidates: llilt- mg their "smarts" right on the ballot. Democrat Tony Gabaldon of Flagstaff wants candidates to file re- sults of a reading and Intelligence Quotieot teat with their nominating petitions. The scores would be recorded by the secretary of state, and placed oo the ballot next to the candidate's name. YEAR-END CLOSE OUT SALE 16111.. ··-·- BARI s41s ' WRIDUCTIOM 24 IHCH IOI TUIS 0 1\'9 .... NAR o suou 0 LIYUMMI CYNISS OIUDl•M ...... 0 1•a.-.B.M 01¥9._.ASH OSTCAMOlll 0 ITAUAM CTNISS QHYDUMMATUI OYUCCA CCOU&;1m ~ *"" ""°" ·s~. DAllFORDll HERE THEY ODIE. VB DLDSIDBILE EGOllll ARRIUEi. Oldsmobile's drive for more MPG is under ~-·!~ . ' \\'3)', uuuonua. Nim. ,1 111orl fuel-eOkie111 q11.tf1I\ .1nd \':tllll'-h111\\11 11 JI ll' l'U 11 lOll l\ ,lflll :,pl nt I 1( .I \ti -thl' loo~111g '' m l'r 1 A lot of miles betattn 611-ups. \6-eqwppe<l Cutl.1,, .111d I klt.1 X.<..: m1 H.lt·I, llll·.111 l11dl\\,I\ llllll'.l:~l' :111111,111~~1' , II p111li 1hh I)\ Ii"' !)1.111 I 11 l11glJ\\,I\ t">lllll lh' I IP\ 111g I .111g1 1 '11111.llt, \b l'11~111l'-~t:111d.1rd 111 l1J: ... 11 Okb ( 11tl:L's .u1d lklt.1 X.I.\ modl' 1, \1·\\ \'b l'q111pp<'ll ( )ltb.rnohdt~ :ut· L11111i11g-h: the lntl kl11:1d -~ 1tl11111pn1\l d 1:1'.\ 1~11111.111 d ~IP<i oH·r l:t't ~l·:tr. \oll can dme a lrn1g t1m1· .tnllli'd lrt\\11 or a long\\'' 011 1l1L·~-• l11gll\\ I\ bd\\1 l'll hll- ttp~ I link 1111· 'II{ lfl' 11!11 lllH'd ll\ lllllll1ph 111g tlil' Ll'i\ .llld l11gll\\.I\ l'\lllll:llt~ Iii llw 't.tnd.tnl h11 I t.111k t.1p.1l 11: r.11111g-. ( I :-i I ~) llllW \!Ill t:lll IJ:t\l! till' fuel t wnom\' ~m1\\,1111 ... 111 tilt' Old,111oliil1· ~1111 l1~l'. ~I\ li,lt, mid '111· ( 1111<1'-' \111l'ric:1 ·-. ht'\hrll111g c.tr. Or he.tuttlull\' fl'\I\ It'd /)('//(( 88 \llll'rll:I \ l.L'ill''-I gro\\ 1 ng tu II ·,11c car 1 n sale~ OH:r the past fiw years ( 1'11 11;..:1111•\ Ill thl' rl 1.tr1 and \ou' 11 ~l' \\It.It \\l' llll'.lll. l<1·111t·mh1.:r· Tilt• ho\1dII'\1 'llllt:tll'' art> lnr cn111p.111 1111 111 111 ltt:r t.1r.- )1111r 1111ll'.1g1· .111d r.111~1· dqw11d Oil \Ollf \IX'\'d. \\(':ttl 1rr :ind lnp ll'11g1h: your attu.tl JUST LODI AT THE MILEAGE! Cst Tl ll'\ . fl' COi 11111 g f PA MODEL/ENGINl Est MPG Driving Hwy l ~I i 11 to y1 >llr Ill'. 1 rlw Old~mohill' dl'.ill'r·~ fi~ht IHI\.\' ~()ii \OU\t· ll(.'1·11 look111g for OhL,1111Jl11ll' mom . CUTlASI J.Mtet VI DllTA II J.f.iter VI Range ~ lsc1 I H [!!! ~ u .: ti 1011, l11r t .ut l.1". •= ··.dl1111' lnr l>1•h,1 ~.'-i) Ol1b1111~11lt" .111• t·qtllppt!d \\1th (1\\ h11 1lt 111g1111' pro· d11et·d h\ \.lflllll\ di\ I ,11111, ~ 1· \11111 d1".tl1 r h•r d11.111, f.alifomia, before you buy any new car-compare our V6 Oldsmobiles. For -.,rzl' ~~ 11 . pnce. mile .tgl'. r.111gl'. I I Hwy Ran11e 471 175 n·,ale ... tot.ti '.tlUl' (rood g.1~ lllill'.lgl' h great to han• .. :1ml \'(> Olllc;moh1 l1•s Ju h.tH' that. But ... it's total ftloe th2t selb a million new Old.vnobiles a yew. © wrn BAD ON1 lllllJ' roa IOIJ. fEA TURES AND MORE EVERYDAY in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ' I 4 IOCIWELL TWO SPEED JIG SAW llT 01 ~=========~IOCIWELL 3/1" <f?/; ! D ~ ~ \ ~ ADJUSTAILE . • . . • VAIUAILE SPEED DRILL llT ~ qo~n 1697 "..-'? /',) ~ /1 YOUR CHOICE Jig -· d.ea1 aleo inclucl.9 c:i.rcl9 cuttin9 guide, anti -splinter be.-in.Mrt, and 10 blad .. ( 4318). Drill kit aJ..o inclucl.9 6 pc. .ocla.et ..t. 4 pc. ....... drl...,. bit ..t.. 13 pc. twist drill ..t.. and eom.thlno ..... ( 4169) BLACK I DECIO 51/1" COMPACT CllCULAI SAW 16~?o So handy to hand.le, "l"J' ::J:::· no wraali.n' with a monster e. E.pec:ially nioe for plywood and hard.boa.rd cutting. BLACK I DECKER 5/a BP ROUTD For U.. hand or runnU\g by a quid., thu router will pt.a... Precunon d.pth adjutrtrnent SllL SANDCAT SANDER SaYll it Q'lnill you the f...t nma.al of a belt -nder with the control of an orbital aander. 2.8 AMP burnout prot.ecrted mot.or RED DEVIL SPEED DEMOI CAULK 29cc~ Thie u oil be.-e&ul.k &om R.d o...u. (What ... th.at name agaln?) 1 .. y, thia u bom Red Deri1. (I think h. Mid 'Red o..u·.) tl0788 CDOMED 4" CEITDIET LAVATOll FAUCD Wlftl ..... 997 v~ ,._ lftOlliD9 put. to 99 '*'. -.i b\cl.._ the a.a • ., to haw a dnt.n of Violence Up Sharply Ro wu up *> per • w1th 19 por\ld tm Res UaJ bur1lar1 decre&Hd by 8 pert" nt wtlh * portl'ICI lo lt19. com· pared wlth ro.1 prev•oua year. Much of the drop wa1 attrlbut•d to a N la~ Wal<'b proerarn. Al laom bur1tarte1 were down, th., lncrea1 d vaJu• or lt..ma 1tolen more lh•n kept pace with lnllatJon. Polint outed lh1t booty valuee were up ~ Pt'rceot wtlh $708,131 worth of bdoo1· 1n111 r port«t stolen an 1979. ALIG '1P na both tbe numbtn a d val la the commudal ~ catelOf'Y. U.U note that 2S4 lul· oe.. p1Mee bur1l1rll49d (up• s-· cent> with ••• worth ol art.tea. ,.. ported (up a wbopplq • pet· ceot>. Grad ••down & petwot, but the own tJI ltolen veblclee wu up Z8 percen\, eycle lbefta were up '1 per· ceat. Olrpl ..-. ud MJe ol DIJ"C'Otiel were down C pel'ftllt, 1tallltlca noted. JOHNS -MANVILLE FIRE· GLASS Ill FIBERGLASS SHINGLES Nobody need.a to tell you if you need a new roof, the roof tells you everytil1le it rains. Here are 20 year warranteed shingles fro?T\ JM, top -DASH STEREO TAPE PLAYERS WITH AM/FM/MPI . :~··· ............... 1··· ({ '\ -. -. -.. i:.~"V: 'Jr .v. '·-.. 4. • ...... 5997 8-TRACK. •KID-!561 OR CAS8£1 IL •KlD-581 Kraco ia a pretty big Nll1'\.e in auto stereo, they .. u thouaand.e of unit.. We're doing ... u with thern. So f&r, 90 good. BAITE 4 PC. CLEAi LIDO CAI MAT SET OR IUllEIJWD IAIATO AUTO MAT SET In colon. 4 !!UR CHOICE PLEWS MUI. Tl· PUIPOSE GREASE CARTRIDGE 49~4.804 "Ma. ma. quick hltch up th• hoes. Get th.. ldd8 aboard. Thep •llln9 pi... ~ cutrid.QM for only 49$. I waited all ,-r for thia." \tf n, m 'lll QUAID 20/90 WT. DELUll •OTOR OIL 69~ stuff, 3 bundles to the 100 square feet. PEllY'S COOL WEATBD VECETAILES 49c YOU C&J\ plant Cabba.9e, B.J'OC()C)u, C.uWloww. or Bru.11Ml Sprout. CI hate 81'U.8Ml Sprout.) Look for the purple pony pak. Pet. GAi.LOi SIZE AZALEA ,.7 What qi ... you rnon bla.c>m.8 alma.t year around more than an Au.lea. with ,,_., Utt.le c&n? (A Doo.N.ny bu.ah 7) SWJ.01 emus TUES s•• • Talk Ai.nu At Streu .. Dr. William J . oo1c1.,.. of a111toa will preteDt a 1tie11 m ledllN la OoldeD Wm CoU.1•'• l'orum 1 at t a.m. ~ ln HunUnaton Beach. Dr. Goldwaa'• lecture wUl be 1upplemeoted 0 witb. •Ude~ and ........--Mlla'ftoral • ......... , u11et1.n1noy •• pert me ah. l'or ... .--""'1P'W"" loformaUoa, call ...... ,., ... -• ...... 182-'1'7ll, fttena'-... 111>1~ ............... ... ,.~ ..... ... ROOF TUUllE COVER / 229 ~oinl .nnda aM ..w i ,· 1 direct 1ona ft\e&n.8 Jf)U ·re v-tUn9 r&Jn down yoW' turbine (I bev your pudonl ) Co..t up, Cl,.d.. ~" SAIDED SHOP PLYWOOD I I 7~rr . Srnoot.h and plugvied on• side. the other you e&n turn to the wall BOID:-VUE 2 TUIE WIAP-AIOUID RUOIESCEIT nlTUIES ~ zrr. ,697 •3211 4rr.1997 •3221 Th. end pe.nel.. .,.. walnut U.n.J.ah ( painted that way, that ia). Snap-on wraparound diffu.eer. Tub. e:stra.. 1/1" SIEH IOCI 3 9~rr. w. ha .. plenty in .tock for thia ..i. . but .... peat. naah at ~~._eo don't ~Daly . NO IUUN CffE9KB ON THlB ' . I YoarHo et •n Dally N ••paper THURSDAY, JANUARY 2~, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS County ed in Draft Reaction OraDl9 0..ty 1t..S. aDd eomllWDJty en .. ,,...... 1upport and a lOdar la UM • • ol l Carter'• Many Oppose Women's Inclusion mandatory military 11ervlce for women "I don't thjnk women are that equal to men that they can play the role necessary for the de- fense of the country," she said this morning Mrs Schmalz as the wtfe of Republican State Sen. John G Schmitz and is a Corona del Mar resident. ' caU for rela1tllutloa of tb• mlUt.ary draft ~tratJoo . Feara about a poteattal mllltary ~nfroatatloa with Ru.aata were raJ.aed, aloD1 wtth debate about whet.her WOGMn should be inehaded lo Lbe ne• draft rqllt.raUoo pr-oceu. Aaaemblywoman Marian 8 r1eaon, R·Newport Beach, said abe support.a the rei.naUtu- Uon ol the draft even Lboulh abe baa two soas and two daushters who are draft age. '"From u personal standpoint, ol coune I have coacerna about my family," abe aaid th1I morn- lna d~ a tel pbooe interview from btr Sacramento om~. "But I believe that we bave to alaod behlnd our national pohciee. After all, my family Quake Rocks SF 5.8 Tremor Causes Some Damage SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A powerful earthquake aboolt a large area of Northern • CaWomla today. swaying build· 1 in«• in downtown San Francisco Initial reool'U aald It caU8ed some • damage and injuries j The Natiooal Earthquake In formation Center in Golden, Colo .• said preliminary readings I showed the quake registered from S 2 to s.s on the Richter I scale. A quake with a reading of S is capable of doing cons1dera-l ble damage Caltech lasted it as IS.8. The qualite apparently was cen- tered in the Livermore area One report said a bridge on Interstate S80 fell 6 to 7 inches and was closed. But Jim Watkins, chief or the planning divtsion for the stale Office of Emergency Services In State Housing Sacramento, said preliminary rePoru indicated there was no dam age in Sacramento "We felt at here an Sacramen· to," Watkins srud. "It shook a lot of plants, and at shook me up as I was s1ttmg in my chair " Sacramento is 100 male& east or San Francl.SCO The quake, which occurred at 11 a.m. and lasted lS to 20 seconds, was strong enough to make chairs bounce in offices of a bigh·rise building an downtown San Francisco. It was felt in Sunnyvale, about 30 miles to the south, and also was felt In Hollister, 100 males to the south. Hollister, situated on the Cal- averas, fault, gets hundreds of small quakes annually. But Mildred Hoyle, publisher of the Hollister Free-Lance, said this one wu unusual in that it lasted lon1er than most quakes and was felt aa a "gentle, rolling mo- tion, not the usual jolta." Walter Johnson, an exeeutive of CalJlornla Microwave In Sun· nyvale. was holding a long. distance conversation with &11 Associated Press executive i..D New York dunng the quake. JohMOO tamed the duration at more than 30 second.a and stated "this LS the heaviest one I've seen" Johnson reported the office staff was buzzing with excite- ment, but saw oo evidence of damage An earthquake that measured 5 9 on the Richter scale bit San f'rancisco last August. That was one of the strongest since the great earthquake that leveled much of Saa FranciM:o in 1.906. Irvine Test§ Guidelines By DA VlD KUTZMANN Ot .. Delly f'll-4 , .... The Oty or Irvine wlll me a legal bnef in a Glendale housing lcaa 0 that could radically diminish the ability of Cahforrua cities to plan their own destm1es At issue, lrvme's attorneys say. ls ~er state housing guidelines are merely advisory or are binding UPon cities and counties when they prepare housing elements for their general plans Mayor DaVJd Sills said cities such as lrvtne could loi.e the Freund to Resign f : Irvine Plan P .ost Irvine's Planning Com- miHloo. which lost two mem bers throu&h reslpatlon lut month. is lo&ing anodlu veteran member. Ellen Freund, who haa served on the-planning panel for five years during two separate tenna, will be moving from the city some time in spring. Councilwoman Mary Ann Galdo, who appointed Ma. Freund to the commiaalon, said ahe "played a wlique role in the city." Ila. Freund wu an original member ol the planninl com- mlllioo when the city wu in- corporated in um. Mn. Gaido aatd abe la accept· t Int applicat:lom from clti&en1 in-t ere ate d ln being ber representative on the planni.Jll 'body. i Bued on thole appllcatioos ; and aobleQuent Interviews, abe • •ill choole a nplacement. ' Mn. Galdo aid th1I momt.nc abe already bu received in· qu.lri• from tbrM pel'IODI in-, tensted ...W.& OD t.be COID· m--111. PreaDd will eoatlnue to Mrv• cm tbe eommlMkn until ahe IDOft9 to IM Aqelel In \be 1prta .. Dlllty...._.IUfl,.._ QUITTING PLANNl!RS Elen Freund CommiulODerl who stepped down lo December were chairman Lari')' Hoffman and Bank Adler. Both men reaiped to dnote more time to f amlly and bullneu. right to take charp of their aJ. faln if the atat.'s position ls up- held The City Council Tuesday authorized its attorneys, the Santa Ana law hrm or Rutan and Tucker. to rue a so-<: ailed amlcus curiae brief supporting the findinp of a lower court That fl.Ddi.Dg aald state housing guldellnes aren•t blnding upon local jurudictlons. The matter ls now bel.na heard lo an appellate court in Los An,gelee. However, council members Larry Agran and Mary Ann Galdo opposed the action, saying the filing of aucb a brief would be a "symbolic gesture" and nothmg more. CAD amicua curiae brief is a document filed by aomeone who offers to advise the court on a legal matter.) A gr an, an attorney, said Wednesday an amlcua curiae brief "bas no practical value" m 1.nfluencm1 the outcome of an important cue. The court. he aald, would rather bear from the principals. '''I'bil klnd Of brief IS jU8t a waste of money,·' he said. But Silla. alao an attorney, said Irvtne's legal brief would more likely be at'-'Clled than Ii· nored because or the reputation or the city attorney. • ·u we alt and do nothing, <the case) will be decided without our paatUon," the mayor aald. Councilman Art Anthony aaid the city bu invested thousands or dollars in pneral plan boU&- lna studies. U the state's po1l- tion were to be accepted. It would mean bup and expen.slve revlaloaa to the document, An· thonyaald. He called the '3.500 it will take to prepue the brtef ... wile in- vestment.'' Aaliltant aty At.to~ Ropf' Oralt added tba be beU..V. the clt1'1 ~would haft an lm· <a.1'Dft.Pap.U> • 'Toy' PUJtol Kills Teen benefits wltb the country's strenetJl and faJla with lts weak- neu. '' 11 rs. Bergeson said she neither support.I nor opposes the Equal Riahts Amendment, but beheves her daughters, IJke her ions, s hould s hare "equal respQnsibility in defense of our country" Mary Schmatz. a chief SPokesman for the Stop ERA Movement. said she will work to prevent draft registration and Mrs Schmatz asserted that <See DRAFT, Page AZ> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OMly --·, u. ... , .. Taking Shape This unusual looktng structure is a lakeside pavilion being built at the north end of South Lake m the village of Wood- bridite in Irvine A similar structure has already been completed at North Lake in the same area The lakes are m the middle of the \'lllage lroine Panel Formed/or Salary Study A committee has been establi.sbed 10 lrvme to compare city wages with salanes paJd an the private sector The committee, created by the City Council Tuesday naght, will be made up of four personnel of· ficlals from various private comparues within the city and county A fl.fth member of the panel will be a citizen representauve not involved m personnel work. The four members recom· mended by City Manager William WooUett Jr. to serve on the panel are Larame Engel, manager of research al Merchants and Manufacturers Association. Chuck M 1tchell, personnel director at Parker/Bertea Company ID Irvine: Wayne Walter, person· nel manager for the Mission Vie- jo Company, and Gerald Guess, manager ol compensation at the f1uor Corporation ln Irvine. Tbe clth.en representative bu yet to be choeen. Mayor David Silla had •ut· aeated creation ol the panel to study the clty'a pay system after the council irappled wlth pay ralH ~ala for employees latt month. Ofnclall u.kl the committee could report lta findin11 to the cound.l by late Marcb. 'lito Smiting BELGRADE, Yuto.lavia <AP> -Yuplavta'a state-coat.rolled newa media today releued pie· tune ol a amutni President Joatp Broz nto, and there were lndlca- Uona t.be 1'7·)'Ml'-Old leader wu recoveriq rapidly four day• alter the amputation of bia left le1. \ 'Miller Bills' Win Legislative Backing A pair of bills authored by Orange County lt'g1slator' angered o .. er Gov Edmund Brown·.., appointment of superVLsor Edison Miller. m<1dt> headwa y this week 1n Sacramento The two piec~ of kJ.,1slat1on are regarded as slaps at the gov ernor because lhey are aimed at his power to fill county supervisor vacancws One bill. SB 1241. introduc<'d by State Senator Paul C11rpenter D Garden Gro..e. passed the senate 1n an ovn- "'helrrung 22-4 vote li:llt:' Wedm~s day Carpenter's measure would re-quire Senate approval of coun ty supervisors appointed by the governor Khomeini Admitted To Hospital The Aaaoclated Presa Ayatollah Ruhollah Kbomeiru was admitted to the mtenslve care urut of a Tehran hospital to· day for heart trouble. But lhe 79-year-old revolutionary leader later went on national radio to reauure the lranian people he ls not seriously Ill. '' Aa far as my condlUoa Is concerned, I am -praise be to God -not bad." he aald, tbouah be sounded frail and weak. Political observers lo the Ira- nian capital aaid the broadcut appeared aimed at calminl na- tJonal anxiety over the beafth of Kbometnl, who was ruabed from bla home tn Qom. 100 miles soutb ol Tehran, and arrived at the holpltal at 1 a.m. Hl1 sudden boapltallaaUon came on the eve or Iran'• prea- ldentlal elecUon, and In bl• broadcast tb• cler1yman rnoluaioury u1led for a f\all AJld'peaeetul turnout Friday. All N'fOlutlonary commttt.eel throolbout Iran bad been placed on altrt to 1uard a1alnat vtoleDte dw1.u ti vottq. AatMU)OmelDi f acUona have called b' a boycott ol lb YOt· lq, u tblJ dld duftnl the .... cent CONtltu'lonu ret·llN!illidn:m. w a Politlcal Dared .... rat areas. ( ... laAN, Pap.U) Th<' oth('r mt'asun· I'> AD 195S, .:iuthor<'d bv A.'>~emblyrna n Ross John'>on. R Anaheim That bill .,..ould give ~uperv1sor!i 30 days to fall a val'ancy If thev couldn t <1grct· in 30 day~. the) 'd hav•· the <1uthont) to ('all a ~pcc1 al elcc lion Johnson',<, ball I'> a\!. a1tmg As· !it•m bly votr alter pas~m~ the lo\1.-er hous.-·s Wa)S and Means Com millet> latt: Tuesday Johnson and Carpenter an troduced their bills after Brown appointed Mtllt·r to fill the vacanc) creatc..>d by the ronvtc· lion o ( former supervisor Ralph D1ednch. M 11lt.>r. a former pnsoner or war, was <;upported by ~10l1t1cal act1v1st Tom Ha)dcn and has ""(e. Jane Fonda Ills appointment was attacked b)' Orange County pollt1c1ans who said Maller collaborated with the North Vietnamese while a prisoner Miller has denied collaboraUon, but says he made tapes expressang his feelings lhal conlmuallon of the war was wrong He was censured by the U,S Secretary of the Navy. Coast Weather Continued fair throuah Friday and aome cooler. Lowa tonl1ht 38 at the beaches and 48 inland. Hi&h• Frtday IS2 alon1 the coast and 68 inland. INSIDE TOD~ Y Johft Wa11ne mooed to Nftl1P01'f B«Jch thorll11 aftn hi• IUCC.Hfv.l 1"4 cancer o,,_rotlon. TM l.al11 actor'• 80fllhora IDCltnfrorlt llome ii now for 1alcr. The a.Iring Pf'k• for ,,,. laouw that DuU buflt t1 '4.S mtUion. Seer Ftoluttng, Paoe C 1. llldex . . • LONDON tAP> -BriU&b Yattlan ~retary Lord Car· rin&\oo &DDOW>cod a t.ouab pee at• ol aoU..SOva.et meuura to- day to protest Moec:ow'a military lntenenlloo an Af&hanittan. Tbey Included auapenak>a o1 b.lp level and minialeriaJ contactl. Tbe BnU&b 1overnmnt also vokt'd auppon ror u,. main 1oal1 m tbe U.S.&viet club over AfgbatW&lan u deflned by Prt'aident Carter l..n hU State Of l.he Union addreu to Cuoar ... ~r muv• announced by CarrinC\QO in P.ruament m· rlude-ct ran~llat1on of military f'xcban1~ betwffn Brtwn and th~ ~vtf'U a nd an 1ocreas~ In the number or broadra.'u beam~ into tht' ';o\lt't Union und Afghanu.t<in by tht· BnlJsh Broadcast 1nac Corp f'DA r ....... MaMr •I Se-ltl<"rw• Drtlfl W ASHJNGTON <AP J The manufacturer of Selacryn a new drug used for treating high blood prea&ure, la beio1 °lo veatagalt!'d for an alleged delay ln reportin1 illnesses suffered by patients who uat!d it. the government aaid today The drue was recalled alter Ila aa1<>eiation with five deatbs Wayne Pines, spokesman for the Food and Drue Admlnistra lion. said Smith KUne & French, the Phlladelphla baaed com· pany, may have unlawfully postponed teJUn1 the agency that some Selacryn patients suffered Uver damage. The company recalled all stocks ol the drue Jan. 16 after a consultalJon with the FDA. Its data showed S2 cues of liver damage Including JO cues of jaundice among the 300 ooo persons who had ta.ken the drug. Five deatba also were' re ported Gold Continues On Zigzag Pattern LONDON CAP> The dollar was mlXl'<i but httlt-ch~nged on the world's money markel<; to day a.s lhe prit•' of gold ron tinuf'tl its !Wt• s;1w mov1•m1·nts f<tlhn~ ai.:a1n artl•r an 1•arly ns1· London·., flv<· maJt>r bullion houses '1 xl'<1 lht· ~old pric<' for the afternoon trading session a t $717 an ounce. up from $692.50 at tht• clcr..e WPtlncsday But 1t do..,t"<i al Sfi72 ;1nrl was lrndmg u1 Nev. York <.tt $685 I n Zunc·h. ~old finished ;j s hortened trading session al $690. up from Wedneaday's close of $670 and the same as at the opening BuJUon traded between $680 and $730 Ont• flc•,1lc·r said tht· c·arl}' clos 1n~ of Eurupt":. m&.1Jor R1tld markc>t v.as "pun•ly a tcchmc<1I rnaller" ''' h.1ndlc-"a huge ad min1::-.trat1v1• lewd "The· mark<•ts have• b<>Pn vt•rv busv of late:, part1cularl}' t his wee.k as gold prices swung from nearly $900 an ounce lo Jess than $600. Tht> gold pnce peaked at a rf'<' nrd high or $875 during N<.'W York trading Monday, but then profit taktng S(·t m and pusbt"<I the pric<• as low as $58.'"> an Lon don on W<>dnc·sday morning ll closed in N1•w York Wl•dnt.•sdav at $660. down $30 from Tul'sday · Regaining lost ground. th1· metal closed m Hong Kon~ lo day at $681 70 and thl'n opf•nl'<.l in London at $685 and m Zunch al $690 It climbed a'i h1J?h as $730 m London and $725 in Zunch before fallmg back. London s ilver was quoted at S40 an ounce, up from $39 at Wednesday's c lose But the pnce in New York was $37 Spurn'{) by J>r1>i;HJ<:nt ('~rt.N's ~l:1tl' of lh1· l n1on message, th(• I j s t•urn·nl'V l'l1mbed lo a high of :!39 10 }en in Tokyo before dt·clinmg lo clOl>e at 238 JS. up from 238 175 at Wednesday's <·lose Three Steal Teen's Legs f'lJNTA GOHOA, Fla. CA P) Florida authont1es have arrested I hrt•l' mc·n suspected of l><·aling a \'al·at1onm~ Ohio ll·t·n·ager before !>teal 1ng his car a nd h is a rt 1f1cial legs Michael Morgan, a 19 Yl'ar-old gasst.4t1on attend anl from Cincinnati. told pol1c<' he befril'nded the three while on vacation at F'ort Myers Beach and sp€.'nl lhref' days with them before the attack Wt•dn<·Mlay. Morgan. lf'gless smcf> birth, told authonl1es the trio dared him lo climb a tree, then beat him with a lire iron and sped off in his rar &vea tboulb MrY'Cld wtth \&Ddef'l"JQ:IUf p1rtJ1&n1 ID her aaUve It.ab d\utQa ortd War I I , Or ant• Cou.n1y Superior Court Jud&o Orett.a hn1 Sean aald abe llada U.. ldea ol dn.ft. tn' womon ''tun0¥. · • 'Tbere U. IOCD8 Jobi that men are bettet' at, and I prefer to •ee JUD.I in their haocb," abe 1ald. "My meat.al.Uy la too old to view womeo as ftptera. I Just don't see IL" J ud1e Sean •aid lbe deliwr'ed m~uaaes t.o parUu.na t\ablln& tbe fud.stl U I )'OUlll lirt lo 11M3_..., SM •aid 8" teued ber arUviUe11 after ber brother wu k 1 lll'd tn an arnbusb near fo'loreoce. Orana~ County Supervisor Harriett Meder b.-d a ditferinl view. "I see oo problem wttb the DRAFT REOIS'TllA T10H REVWA&.. SOUOHT-M dr aftln& ot women," She said. "America's cauae ls aa impor- tant to women u to men.•• M ra. Wieder baa reservations. however, about the need for a draft. "It bugs me lo the bade ol my mind to talk like tJl1a oo tbe eve of a presidential electloo. I'm skeptical." Grant Richards, 20, Sad· dleback College studeot pregl- dent, aaid be ha.a mixed teelinga about the draft ··1r they really need people for lbe Army, then that's the beat way," said Rlchar<t.. who la married and Uve. in Mlaaioo Viejo. "1be government baa to provide for tbe defense." But Richards added be Is basically opposed to cooacrtp· Uon and believes defermenu should be provided. San Clemente CouncUwomao Karoline Koester, wile of a re tared Air Force colonel, said she favors women belog drafted. "If they can be or help -yes, women should be i.nduded in the draft." ahe said. Kathy Berg, 26, who worits at a Dana Point racquetball club. said lbe possibUtty of women be lng drafted "sea.res the beU out ol me." A sampling or studeou at Golden West College lo Html· angton Beach Uus mornin& un rovered UWe opposition to the re g11traUoo plan luelf. "l Uunk 1t 's a very good idea," !aid Amanda Keeley, 21, of W t•s tm1nster "In case of £•mergency, I don't know how th~ prt's1dent could locate an ybody if there isn't a regl.atra twn or some kind " She added, "Since women want equal righ~. I lbl.nX It's on ly fair that they should be draftl'd" Mark Tipps, 20. ol Huntington Beach, ob&erved, "We need reg· 1stration to gel our forces up t.o fighting strength in a short amount o( time I've already served two years io the Alr 1-·orce. but 1r I were drafted, I'd go " Although she favors renewing draft registration, Jaoet Vo ulter, 26, of Huntington Bench. had reservations about mandatory s.erv1_ce. YOVR HEALTH SPOTLIGHTED 'Pomerlul. Speeela' Today's Oaily Pilot focuses on the ways Orange Coast residents spend to stay healthy Don't miss "Your Health," a 20 page magazanf• with storiel'i and picture~ spolllRhtlng health trends from medic al clinics to whirlpool spa!>. OAANOlCOAST DAILY PILOT , ...... o, .. ,.....c~t 0.lff ,,,...,. ••ff'lw~ ... h.,,,,,.,. hthrdlf'lf"'~l'f'~\ l\°"*l~l•yl~()#_..., '"*'tPuDl .. N"fC~ ,_.,..,.,.,.d11~-•• P'f•tl~ Mondrr Ow~ "'Ht•t hw fo-.1• ,,,,.\4 ,......,.,.. ................... ~«>" •• ,. 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"-'"~ ~~"9'"' '°'"" Owtn..M LAM 11~1' liot• .,~,·~ ¥•"M•flll••• Cl"tlflH Adv•"1""9 t"2-et11 ,._,...( .. _ 4IMIOO Friends and Allies Laud Carter Talk By '!be A.lllOClated Preu President Carter's tough State of the Unlon address was being digested In the capitals of lht' world today, but scattered responses indicated It was beln" welcomed by America's friends and allies as a sign or renewed U S. resolve and leadership Britain, the European ally that has giveo the Unit.ed States the most support In ttle AfahanW.an crlsla, 1<>unded tbe warmest response to Carter'• me1&age to America "We agree fully ." aald Forelao Otrice s pokesman David Brl&bUy, "with the five basic a<>als outlined for the Unit· ed States by the president becauae they are objecUvea which the West In 1eneral ab area." But Ted Kennedy waa unlm· pressed wtth Carter'• 1ddNu. Republican Phil Crane di•· mtned It as "word•, wordl, word11." And former Texu Gov. John Connally brindtd tbt spc~ch "em ply rhet.>1. c." The 1980 prHldenli al hoperuta, Repubtlcan1 and Democ:ratl alike, predictably round raoltl tn th• praldent'• preserlptJon for a 1et·toulb Polley wtt.b lha 8oYiC Union and his propotal to revive peacetime draft reiiatratioo. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D· Maas. said he bu never been a s upporter of draft reelstraUon In peacetime The British Broadcasting Corp led lta newscuta today with len,thy extract.a from the speech BBC radio news described the apeecb 11 "a new and powerful warnine to the Ruuiana," and the BBC'• Wubln1ton correspondent, Clive Small, a&Jcf: "It wu tbe moat ~erful apeec:b of Mr Carter 1 plWlldency" and was delivered with a new seme of authority." Tb• ltallan preaa aeneraUy 1ave prominent front·P*I• play to UM annual meua1e. Prtot.t.nc moet of the atin.1ncaat remarb wit.bout comment. One •C4111tiOG WU the Oommunllt Party orfan 1 'Untta, wblc:h bHled tbe metHI•· prlnUnt oaly I few ltn .. on lnslde pa1 ... A l"orettn Mtnlltry otftdal ln Tokyo laid the JapaneM IOVef'n· ment bilhb rwpectl tb4t Unit.ct StatH for ltt ••rHolut• d•· termlnatlon" to e9*k ~ So¥tet &dvaooe Into U.. MldcUe &ut. .. ... . At On.nu Cout Colle1e, Paul .l.elptcm. Jo, of C<llta ll•a, H· pre11ed dltplHtUrt wttb the baste concept of forced mllltary terviee. .. , doe't liq the draft at au.·· he Hid. "No 111an i:oy ate would like It. I'd haft t.o t.. Jeavt.nar 1D1 <:arHr for two 1ear1. !fut I would to It I bad to. I think women ahould serve, too. They bav~ braina. too. They can help." Jreoe Jack of Irvine, a 21· yf!ar~ OCC 1tudent, support.a 11 reinstatement of draft reg-1straUoo. "[)eaptt.ewb,et we want, it com· ea dowt1 to If they (Ru.sale) d~lde to at.tack ua, and we're oot ready, we·~ bt eve~ Ameri<:a lt.aMI tOJ"" Coocernln1 Inclusion of women int.be draft, abe added. "It's JUSt never really been women's pla~ to war But af that's wbat tbe ma1onty of Americana voted for. J would go.•· Student spokesmen on the UC Irvine campus lndJcaled today the president's proposal t.o re· institute draft registration was a poesJble prelude to war Dan Levinaoo, UCJ's student body president, said he an tlclpat.ed the formation or com mitteoes lo tbe next few days t.o ti1ht tbe idea. LevlDJOO, 21. said ~tudenu would attempt to forge coaJ.i. Uoca a.a they bad dooe ln the ac tivtat days of the 19605. alt.bough, he said, "We won't have an yt.b1ng like the 1980s unW the country is ready t.o go t.o war " An Asaocialed Students COUD· cil meeting la scheduled for next Tueaday and Levinson siud ~ sumptjon of the draft and ways to fight 1t would probably be a main t.opk WVUllOD also bas a personal slake lo tbt> fight · 1 would be on(' of t.b06e li?Omg to fight for Uncle Sam," he said A ca mpu ~ v e t e ran !'\ s poket1man also saJd t-Oday ~ president's -;uggest1on ~ound~ like a prelude l-0 war. Pa ul Kc>nne y. 26, coordinator of the Veterans Con<,piracv group on campus. !>aid the Stat" or the Union address Wa!. "kind or depressing. It sounds like they're going to push us into another war." .......... Alf Landon , 92, a Republican presidential candidate in 1936, has been hospitalized for observation, lests and rest after ex- periencing dizziness when he awoke an his Topeka Kan ,home I',,._ PGfle Al 'IESTS ... pac-t m the case , ~ The state became l.Dvolved 1n housing matters In 1971 when thP 1A>g1slature directed the Com misa1oa on Housing and Com m unity ~elopment to a!l!ll"lt loral government In prep arat1on of housing elemf'nt<l State housing gu1deline"l Wf•rf' prt>pared M>On thereafter dnd published In l.973 In tht' past few Yl'a~. city of f1c1als said. the state Dt-part ment of Howu.ng and Commum ty Developmf'nt bas ass~rtt'd that Its gwde lmes. rev1M'd in 1977. "were mandator ) upon cities and rounties .. Tb1a pot\llloo. 0Hic1al.s said, wluch the sl41le hlUI Ub~rted ever sJ.nce, "LS t.otally contr¥ry to opinions of the leg1')lallvt- co u n r 1 I . city attoroev'i throughout Cullforn1a lb •· League ol Co11l.trorn111 C1tw~ and a t leaat two unpubll5ht:d "'" pell ate court d~1!11ons Tht> Clt'it' lht•lf 1nVfJl\1•!> .• lawsuit brought a$!a1nst th•· l'1tv of Glendale by a tenant,., group opposed to condominium l'On· veraiooa. The 1roup filed swt after the city approved aucb a conversion ""••P-AJ Ported b.Y Wfllt joumaUt¢a in t.be lran:fan c•p1ta where IOOle 50 Amerlclln boa\a1e1 were 1pencUni tbetr 82ad day of cap. tlvtty at the U.S. Embu11• Tehraa radio, moaltnAd lb London, reported that kbo· melnl'1 team of docton 11td tbey hoped be could be moved from the lntenalve-care unit and to the rqular hHrt·treatment Wllt later todey or rrtday. It quoted one of tbe pbysl· ciana, Dr AJipur, u telling the Iranian newa aaency Pars that Kbomdni'a CODd.IUoQ wu aooc:t and lbat alter bavin1 hmdi to-day be rated. The Shiite Mo.lem patriarch bad been reported sutferin1 from taU1ue. and Jan. 12 be went Into aeclualon for two weeks at hla home In Qom the Shiite holy city 100 mJlea ~of Tehran Mesa Police Arrest Woman On Sex Rap A 23 year old Riverside woman was arrf'Sted on charges of ~ollrll1ng for prostitution T hur!tday at a Costa Mesa rap .,tud111 where the owner ts fight. in~ city offac1als over their re- f us a I to 1s1iue It a business II' t-n~, police reported today Costa Mesa offi cer s s aid 1'1l·olc Lynn Campos, 23, was ar- tt''ilt>d at 3 .30 pm after a pla1nclothcli officer visited \luttlar.JC Studio, 432 E. 17th St .and alle~cdly was offered sexuai fuvors. Shl' was n.>leased on $500 ball. pol1c~ said On the bus1neAs Ucenae fight, a hearing ti. sc-heduled Friday In <lranl(P County Su!>f>rior Court on the !>ludio'i. apphcat.ion ror a • ourt IOJunctlon against the city O~ratl>r Debra TodtenbK'r, "I vf Montebello, cla1 ml. in her .1ppltral1<>n that the r1ty has rt' fu~ed to grant her any type of hu~an<'!'>M license because sht- oru·c dpphC'd for a permit to allow rwd1 ph1>t11 mod<•hn~ al thf' studm tud10 'lhP <>aid ~ht· wus later derued .1 license to !>f'rlorm marllaJ and druf( ~hng Pohre said an om cer visited tht> studio alter several cttuen ('ornplalnts we~ ~1ved Carter Stance Backed But Reaction Mixed lo Draft Reinstatement WASHINGTON CAP> - Congress appear.; ready to bark President Carter's tough doe trlne aimed al containing lh4· Soviet thrust toward the 011 lifelines or lhe Middle East But reaction to reviving peacetlmf.' draft reg1stralJon Is decldedJy mixed. Carter used the annual St.te of the UnJoo address to revene much o( the fon.>lgn aod military policy established 1n the r1rsl three years of hl.S admmlstra lion He drew support from many Republicans as well as from &eaders ol hl.s own party. But some loot-time advocates of bolstering the nation 's mlUtary defenses were openly skeptical about the president's dctt.•rmanatwu 111 full y 1Jtov1•l1ip his CIPOmdt'h Many Rt>publican'.'> claim•·d f'arter a.s explo1tmg the foreign policy c-haUenge posed by Uw So vi e t 1nte r ve nt1 o n 1n Afgharustan to quell cnlJclsm of AMERICANS SA YfNG NYET TO RUSSIA VOOKA~ what they said are the overall failures or has adm1rustrauon. The president 's speech Wednesday night before a jOUlt seuion of Congress waa lot.er rupted repeat.ed.ly by applause. Tbe loudest aod most SUS· talned ovation came when Cartt•r <>aid rw1tht•r he• nor the ,\mt'rl<'<m pt'(1plt· will support ·wndang .in Olympic tf>am to M OSMW wh114: Soviet occupation troop-; remam m Afghanistan. The president also ronfinned t h a t th l' So v It' t a c t 1 on 1 n Afgha.rustan hu caused hJm to <1h1ft his strategy in the cootinu ang t.•ffort lQ penuade Iran tn n• lease .SO Am.-nc3n hostages held in Tehran s1n{'e Nov 4 He said the Uruted States will attempt to convanre Iranian leaders ·'that the real danger to their nattoo hes to the north from Soviet troops in A/ghanistao and that the unwar ranted Iranian quarrel with ~ hampers their response to this far grut.er danger." Newport Surf and Sport , ............ Z2:M Neapon ltwd. Newpo.1 hech '75-7174 t:30 •M-1pm9utt-T1'ura dttptft,rt .... WET SUIT DEAL ON ANIMAL SKIN-LD-3-T-32 OR 1 /8" FUll SUIT ltore 2 21~ M1N'tM Ave. Balboa •••net 111-7121 10.7~T1'ura tutFrH let 1t'llo O.sed tlae Oee••1 Juanita Russo and aon, Mike, eOJOY beach at Pacific Grove, but sign wama them not to enter the water. Recent storlD!I swept debris mto sewer lines, causing sewaae tr~atment eqwpment to malhmction and pump 1.5 rrullion gallons of raw sewage in- to the bay Marvin Case 'Upheld' Bill to Ban Future Suits Rejected SACRA.MENTO <AP> The A~:-embl). Judiciary Comm1llec has rejected legislation aimed Jl d1scouragmg Lee Marvin type lawsuits The bill, AB564 by bachelor Assemblyman Walter lngalb, D R1vers1de, won only five vote~ Wednesday, two short of passage Three members vott·d agamst at logalls said he introduced th1· bill out of fear the courts would be flooded with Marvin-type lawswts. without guidance from the Legislature on how to ~II v. hether an unmarried couple had made bmdmg promises or futur~ support Searrll Go#• Oa LOMPOC CAP> -FBI agent~ into their third day of searchlng for escaped spy Christopher Bovre think he is alone aod on root po!>Sibly IO Southern Cahfomrn e:tnd they are !>till downplaying the possibility that he received outside help to t>scape the Federal Correctional lnstatution here Monday night (_sr._:4_TE_) The b r eakout pr ompted speculation t hat the athletic 26·year-old, who was serVJ.Dg a 40-year sentence for selling gov- ernment secrets to the Soviet Union, might have been aided by Soviet agents But Spectal Agent Tom Sheil said in Lo6 Angeles Wednesday: •·That is nothing more than speculation. We have no in- formation yet to indicate be was assisted in the escape by unyont: outside the institution." .......... - LOS ANGELES (AP) -Urut· ed Farm Workers leader Cesar Chavez has asked President Carter t.o order an mvestigation mt.o allegations that the union has rnl.sbandled up to $2 million m federal grant funds, the UFW announced today CIJ. MAGNAVOX 25th Sil1'er • 1 ANNl\!ERSAHY '349" 19• COLOI s33900 D~ .__,.IUGal .. L OS ANGELES <AP> Following It s 13-1 a pproval Wednesday, the City C-Ouncll bas only one more vote. scheduled next week, t.o ban adults onlv apart.mentunitalntbecity The ordinance as passed in draft form prohibited all types of d1scrtmlnatioo based oo age an rental housing. But an amend ment spon sor e d by Council President J ohn Fer raro was added Wednesd ay whic h ex- t-mpts large complexes operated entirely for senior citizens. a.piatC-teues F R ESNO (AP) -Fresno's "East Side R a p ist," who alre ady baa pleaded a u.illy to ll counts ol rape, attempted rape aod bu~g_lary, baa admitted respomibllit)' for aootber four rap es a nd 34 b urg l a r ies, authorities reported. Herman Luther J obinger, 32, of 1',resoo, was promised im· m uolty in the additional case:. because of a lack of physical evidence, according to police and sheriff's officials. SAVE 'I 0000 ~=~;:;::~::;:'~JKP113 020 1 r COLOl V-MATIC 21• cet.Oa TOUCH TUHI $~5900 HMOft ~ WHITWA IUCS 4712 21·c0t.01t ~ SAVE 'I 0000 4"71 tr COLOl llMOTI '54900 ~ TVCAITS By '59900 41M7 6010 25" COLOR TOUCH TUNE REMOTE 25" COLOR STAR REMOTE SAVE 150" SAVE '25000 DAILY PILOT AS Senate Approves €ana Water Project Facing Assembly llattle SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. '1 blll authotb1ac lbe PeripbtraJ Canal bu won lop1lded Smaw approval despite claim. lt could be an envlronmeotal dlauter for Northern Callfomla. SpUttlDI 1enerally aton1 oortb<IOUth lln•. tbe upper bouae voted J4 12 Wednaday Di&ht to send the bill to the auembly. Senate approval came despite pleu from aever.1 lawmaken who warned that the canal could dtprtve the northern end of the st.ate ot fresh water needed to protect the Sacramento-San Joa- quin Delta and San Francisco Bay "BlJILD THE PERIPllE&AL Canal wrong and you will destroy t.be delta," 1aid Sen John Garamendi, 0-Walnut Grove, who described the 700,000.acre delta u "the amate b1ggest estuary system oo the West Coaat." "The guarantees for delta and bay protttllon -re a lbam," be added Another northern senator, Barry Keene, 0 - Elk, Sllld the canal could clear the way for dama on North Coast wild rivers, a development he said would sertouslv wound the area's environment and economv. AL1110tJGH ONE BD...L supporter said dams on the North Coast could be needed m the future, otber backers stressed that there were enough safeguards ln the bill to protect the bay and delta The measure's author, Seo. Rubeo Ayala, D Chino, called the Peripheral CaoaJ "the most t"C<>nomical and the most feuible way" t.o move Northern California water around the delta ror Central and Southern California use "SB200 ts a comblnalioo of years or study, dt: bate and heanngs," he said. The~ mile, $600 mllhon canal. one or Brown'!> pet projects, would be built around the edgt• or the delta, south of Sacramento SUPPORTERS SAY IT would r1U ., massing link in the State Water Pro,JeCt and allow the stup ment of up t.o an additional m1lhoo a<'re r~t of Ltetrile Doctor Begins Sentence SAN DIEGO CAP> -Dr Jame!> Hobert Pnvitera, known as a hero lo tus follower.. •nd a.s a medical quack t.o authontie!!, has beKun a six· month jail term for conap1rucy to prf'scnbe Laetrile as a cuncer cure. Privitera's plan t.o enter the San Diego County Jail unootlced Wednesday was foiled when sup- porters learned be would surrender at the Jail and not the courthouse and waited near the Jail for h.ls arrival. HIS IKPIUSONMENT mw-ks tht! end of " legal battle that began ln 1975 when dunng a four month trial Privitera and four codefendaots were convicted ror prescribing the controversial drug. Privitera was g.iven the sWfest sentence by former Judge Roy FiugeraJd -a s1x·month Jail tt.trm. He lost an appeal before the California Supreme Court, a nd last November the U S. Supreme Court refu.aed to reconsider the cue When be is released, the state Board or Medical Quality Assurance will decide af Pnvatera can keep bis medical License water u.all7 to Southern a!Wl CentraJ C.Ufomt n.e blU, which h u • t1 billion price taa. woul4 a lso authorize severaJ other water project•, includ- ln1 t"° Northem CaUlomla ~rYOln. Critics fear that In dry years tbe cau.1 woWd, enable POi itically powerful Soul.hem Callfomla to Canal Roll Call SACRAMENTO CAP ) -Here ll the roll call by which the state Senate approved SB200, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr's ball autbortiing construction or the Penoheral Canal O.mocr ... lo< Alqul•I, Aul•, c.penc .... Oilh A G., ... Or-. MU ... -..OV• l"r..iev R•in• R~ S41em. V-lt W•tt•n Wll-, Tol•I. IS ••PWll'l<-to< -IY .• , ..... C ...... lt C..V.-t<lt - M1ffwrchon U'.nY ll ~t\m1tt ~'•• Tota• • O.mocr•h-MI For..-c;.,_, t<o1rncwn1 "•""" P•l•lt llOd- d• TolAJ • A•PIAllllCM" -ln\I M C.•r<I• JoflnWln. """'°'· Nej<Hlly, Nltl~. Nimmo Toe.at • •-or-~•nca cr .. en R A_,,, o )l<r•OI• o 101 .. > O...v.-, take n~r water needed to prote<'.t delta farm land from salt water lntrui.ion and to nu.,h San Fran- cisco Bay TH~\' ALSO CONTi:ND that the Canal could rarry only JOO 000 to 500,000 add1t1onal acre feet and that new channe!Jn~ wiUun the delta could transport water more cheaply CurrenU>, water from tht! SaC'rament.o and San Joaqwn n\'·ers flows mt.o the delta, where part of 1t as pumped :,outh through the Caltforma Aqueduct The canal would car ry Sacramento f<1ver watt-r from Hood. south of Sacramento Jround the delta t.o the aqueduct ONE TIME OPPORTUNITY GOLD SILVER EMERALD ESTATE SALE 3 t.tmerald diamond p1t-ces . antique oriental c1rt & furn. old ecJtns: rare porcelain w gold tram. old ship l'lockb. mtnted salver antique pocket wc1tch J pearl!>. ro<'ker , Jl'Welry . bronze No dtsC'ounts. no prices ovt-r phone. Appl only. 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R H Weld/Publlther Thomas Keevll/Edlk 0 ''" Pitot .,SJJU ... .-... ..-g .. e __ llllll ___ ~ ••••• ...,.,., __ .. _ •• '·---------Berbw--•·K·re-IOK_h./l!·d·ltor..e--P·--------------- ~-- 11( ...... -r.uit Policies , Can Be Justified hr OD the ol Oft. u. a punu.lt ended tn &lie cletA ol a two-year-aid boy ar lrv\n . 1b chue, on OM Su 0.., rr.way. 1.Dvol•ad umt.1 ~~Ull • Rl0wa1 Patrol. , CHP oftLdalll Mld mm bqan cbutn1 the car ln whi~b two Arbona m 1'0de beca\lle of lt.a e~ceu.lv~ speed. Dwina the c.bue, tt •• determined th v hirl wuatolco. ~ Olt ol tbe punuit took place on the frf'tlway ll • ded c.:i Jeffrey Road, a two-lane thorouahfare. jual out· a1d tho dty Umlla. The stolen vehicle struck a van at an lnt•rwUoa. kl1Hn1 the child and lnJun.n1 hls brother and lath r. ln th anennutb o( that rolldion, some community t omclals have raised qu Uon.s about lht' ntteMll)' of ~ malntainln« lhe punult of persons suspected or cr1ml"h ~hlcb do not l.Dvolve viol~. Because of all tra~luaaoo. it ia hard to say of thb punwt that lt was worthwbHe. The Judgment of the punulna officen was that thl' _:;peed a.nd reckl~n~ss of ~ dnvcr wab ~noug.b of u • lhr~at to the public's safety that tht" su~eoquent cbuc w aa necessary. 1be h.lghway patrol did what it had to do under the c!rcumstance:,. The pursuit down two-lane Jeffrey Road 1 ectually was broken off by the CHP, official• uid, before the fatal <.'Ollision occurred. Small consolallon to the survivors, of course. but the officers involved should not be faulted or abused. They followed a proper and rational procedure. Tile blame for the crash ties with the pursued. not the pursuer... Money and Prestige How does one gaill prestige m public office" Ask a • Pohtlcian and you're liable to get some expensive : answers. • Basically, there should be only one way -do the JOb right t In Irvine recently. a member or the Board of EdlK'a r tion. newly elected, decided one way to upgrade the : public's perception of the JOb was to make it a paying ~ 'proposition. ~ Trustee Gordon Getchel said he believed school board : .members suffered from an image problem tn the com ; mumty Low voter turnouts showed that, he said lie said compensation for board members, who pres cntly N>ccive no monthly mileage or stipends. would bt.• a w<1y of upgrading the position Oth<.>r board members disagreed. hov.-ever, sa31ng mont.•y and prestige were not hnked Con..;;e<1uentl}, a proposal lo havl• trw,tN.·:-. paid up tn $20 for each meeting attend<.>d. not lo ex<:'l·ed $120 in :.trl) month. was rCJl'Cted Certainly 1t takes more than monev to ('Stablish c rcd1b1lity. and prestige cannot be bought However. we do believe thal <;chool board member; .ire entitled be reimbursed for their out-of pocket ex- vens~ a common practiet' m most communities either by a mod~t ~r·meehng fee, or a mileage al Jowanrc. or both. This has nothin~ to do with pn•!>t1gc ft 's just rommonsen~(' fo1mcsi, Judges Feel Pressure Th•· llarlxir Mun1C'1pal Court th<it servec; lrvint·. !'\I'" port H1•,1('h •incl co .... ta M~a IS as Wl' II run as .rn J of its t H><' lt h:.is bC'Cn innovauw and generally cHlctcnt Hl·<·au'>t' ol some unusual circumstances in the l'X p1rat111n of ll'rms. f1v(• of 1l'> <.1x Judges will Ix· standmf.! tor 1" 1·h•t·twn nt·xl J uni· Their efforts to b<-re-<-lected of fc·r a ru<'ful l'omrrwnl on Ow inneasing pressures. CO'>t :ind j.!1mmwkr .'t th:it i.Jrt· h4·t·omin~ too murh a part of our 1·ll·<·t 1on pro< t':-." Th<· 1ud~c·..., Don Dun~an, Bud Franklin, Du•k I .11t·!-.t'l1nnk, Franet'S Munoz <1nd Cal ~chm1dl dec1dt•d :-.omt• t1mP <.1~n to run as a team. Mtndlul that some '-'upenor Court Judges had been \'Oh'd out of offt('l' in rt•ct•nt tim(•s, the Harbor Judge:-. v. l·r1• ('On<:ernc.'<i about the poss1b1hly that some "political opporturust.s" might appear. spend some bi~ money. take some chl'ap poht1cal shots and get elected Jn umes past. '>ittmg Judges were expected to sit quietly on their records and the d1gmty of their robes an an election campaign and campaign hardly at all Un fortunately. m recent time-. some of them thus bt•camt- !',tltmg du<:~. So the services of a poht1cal campi.11gn consultant wt•n• t•nllsl<.'<i. Soon <tfter. a paper or~<m1zallon emerged 1dc·ntif1ed as a group of concerned citizens" -a tried and t ru<· l'ampa1gn device used by candidates for virtually every office from city counc1l tothepres1dency A series of social galhermgs was scheduled lnfluen· 11al c1tizt'ns of thl· thre<> r1t1es served by the court were invited Donations wen• collected along the way for the re-election campaign Later, this so·named concerned citizens' committee. through ats front man, an old pal or some of the judges, announced it had delerrruned after thoughtful analysis, that the five mcumbents should be re-elected. The announcement was made almost.a mqnth before those who would be candidates ln the June election are required to declare their intentions. So, the "committee" couldn't know who all the candidates might be and touldn't possibly evaluate all of those who might challenge an incumbent Judge. The real purpose of the announcement, of course. was to build the feeling of widespread popular support for the incumbents, and hopefully to scare off potential challeo.aen -nothing all that new in political cam- paagns. Unfortwiately, the Harbor Jud1es have been caupt up in the trend toward politiclzlng our courts. and an un· derstandable urge for self preservation. We suspect some of them are uncomfortable and em- barrassed by their new poll ti cal Poaturet>. • Op1n1ona expressed In the space above are thoM of the Daily Pilot Other ~ txprMted on th•• page .,e thoee of their authora and ettlltt. Reeder comment la 1nvlttd Add< ... TM Dally Piiot, P,O BOil 1580. Costa Mesa. CA 92828. Phone(714) 842""321 Dear Gloomy GU8 For some tM poUUcal Unk•a• of Tom and J rrJ ta meNly t.be re· mta of • p)eaaant drlok. But for othera lt Js Uw 1pu1 that drivtt them to drlnk. . D.M . --~--_..-------~..-.-------- Little Guy Lost in Sport Shufflf LO ANOSLSI -Wbal foUoJra ..., ... Scktred UD> Ant c llld el'Ol&I &o JOU.I' ~·•ta: l ..,._tytJs':Uoo wblthsr tbttre .,.., u.Me for tu· 1:1,:~rma~t:.ct •nt• to ~ from clt1 '°city. ..... pr'OIDpted tlUI paulbly tn ~twua~by tbe Lo1 An•••OouD· t1 Boudof Supent.on &o .. fend" U mllUoD to tbe Oakland 1'•lden "' the llfatlonal l"ootball Leaaue. T~ owners of tbt- Raiden will 1f't the mooey II Uwy will move their players 400 ml.lea aoutb to the Lo• An&eles Collleum. That would be added to Mailhox tbe Sll mlWoo the Raiden' owoen Mt the toatJ ud at1 mutt PQl up to renovat. lbe Col· 1.Num Won tbe1 would ....... eomkler rnmnc down. Palm•, a ,.,,,... In Platte atr Mo •• wbo waa i•tervlewed MYet'al yean ••o bJ Hayoee Job.a.-al the w uh1nttoa Post andaald: TbJ.t WU, al courM, a popular .. .,__ Ci ... _ idlld luu. at Super Bowl time. The lD -u ty. '--,.. • Lot ~ Ra.Im were ~ ol Jacbcxa County wen W.S &o tbelc tut 11me u the bolM approve tom• munlclpal re· team tmlde tbe county Umhl • v-.nue bond• to build tboae aaatnst tbe Ptttaburab Stlelen sporta eomples• we ba.e out tn the no.. Bowl. the llama, tber.. ~we've sot llr. Lamar you ... bave been eoUeed '° Hunt that• come lD from Dallu, move JO m11ee farther IOUth, to Texas, ud brou1bt Lll pro· Anaheim lD Oraoi• County. Ex· fe11iooal football sames. But cept IOC' Dtlneylud, the Ram.a' there'• DO way for the averqe owneu are 1elt101 almo1t penoa to IC> to see • foot.b&U everythinc ln Anaheim -lnclud· eame. The reuoa ls, they have 1n1 mUJiom ol dollars ln deYdop-'em all on MUOO Ucket.a and the meat ril(bts to the property tkketa are held In very tipt aroundthe1rnewsladium bands. WHO BENEFITS from musical at.ad.luau" 'fhe fans, everybody aays My l.lnswer t.o that 11 from Gene "THE AVERAGE person ts never eligible, or even eiveo a chance, t.o buy season ticket.a even LI be c:ould afford t.o. The baaka, all the major eorl'Of tloaa, the uUllty compan.te ewerybody lD polJUca ~ tJ at.at. le9el cm down -tMy 1 ban klb of liekett. TIM eoun C0'1rt lull ooe whole aide al tJ atadlum. And tbe public ta pa in1, whether lhey 10 or D< Every llttle 1uy that'• 1ot three-bedroom boule or aDY Co dam• thlq that'• taxable, ht payt.na for IL" TboH damn tickets ha' become the royal favon al d mocracr. Jobnaoo, in rortbcomln1 book, "In tt A b9eoce al Power,•• add.I lhll Pakoer'1 t.bou&bta : "Tb.ls kir of tbto1 i•. or courae, n1 restricted to Kansas Cll: Nothing lbowl more clurly U nature or Washington rel! t ionatupe -prof eaional, llOC1 a political and economic -th;i tbe acene on aoy Sunday : Robert F. Kennedy Sladtu1 <bwlt by public funds> when u Redskins play: At><>ut 15,0C season l1cketholders newspapers. law firms . ac verttAuig a&eocies and politic. o rr1 ces control the 55,0( .,eats Enlerta1ned 1n th owners' box are preatdent· Supremt" Court JU'>llrt-s, Cab101 otrtcen, member'> o( CoogN?s f'dllors columni.,b commc1 lat.ors and wealthy Georgetow h06 tet!M.'S .. THE RICH G t:T nc:her t"'>pec1all:t the nch folk who ow gladiators I mean athletes I New York. tht' tu'{p1.1yer~ wer lold 1f lh<>) put up S2<t million l rt>nov alt> Y ankf'I• St ad1 um. th Yank~ would st av 1n tllwn an lht' South Urnnx would be n .1tal11ed Well. the final b1 came to almo.,t S200 million an· lhe South Hronx around lh l'>l&dlum lh ~llll a wasteland. Th Yaokt'4:"!'1' ownns, however. ar doin~ betier than l'\ l!r Th•· m.,.,.,, . .,., Th1•v hav• l1•l1•\ 1'>1011 JTHI c1vw pr.lr1•• Th• pri111• 1., fn r ... .to• t 01 lh•• h1~h•·'> tt1fi,Jt·r .incl ..... ont·r •II lat••r, ...,, v. ti I .d I h1• p11 r l 11 q • 1 p • J 'h f o th•· prl\ll•')'•' 11f p.n mg t11 wat< I "'our"' tt·.Jni 1111 JlJ\ 11'1•·\ 1:.1on Homesteaders Can Protect Coastline 'I'o the· Ed1111r Thi:' t.'d1l11nal 1mnlN! 11n Jjn 7 con1 f'min~ n~1rl1·nh of ( rv'>l<tl l°OH· and El Morro lid'> Jll'>l come to my hand and I Wjnt lo romml.>fld you and your papf•r tor your vl'ry fair <rnd '>en'>1l1\.C trr•11tm<'11t of our s1tuat1on Whilt> w1• hav1· n1•ver hJd the \t>Cur1ty of lonj! ll'rm 11•aM...., or ownensh1p, many of u .. have ch<>&en t.o hvt in our t>f•ach rot· tagrR because wl' an· probably in the most beautiful :.pot in, what sha ll I c,ciy. the 11tate" the nal1on" lhe world? Guests have come lo Crystal Cove from all over lhe world and comment upon its unique qualities. Because we aren't owneni, we have come to consider ourselves cu.stodlans of tbis perfect place THE BEACH Is narrow <rnd will never accommodate the large crowds lhal come to Hunt ingt.on BE'ach with lt.5 acres or parking. There are no arttfic1al groans. and sand has never ~n brought in. so the tidal pools and offahore rocks are JWlt as th<'Y have been for centunes Thr cot tages nestle m against the cliffs. and •he natural sellmg has never been disturbed 01 course we have been most fortunate to have been able to enjoy such a place over the years. I've been coming to Uus beach since the 19308, and II rulna everythlne ei.e for me. We apend every posalble moment at Crystal C.Ove, foret0Ln1 tranl. Even tbou1b ac .eaa '° the beach has been Hmlt.ed over put yean. enou&h carelet• people have been able to reach the rock• and tldepoola to atrlp them. The abalone popu.h.Uoo la way off. A commercial ball operatioo came throu1b aeveral years go and took all the m uaaell off o< the r~ka Cl' m happy to Hy that alt.er a recent wlnter beach walk I can report that they arecoln.lna back a btt> Perbapa the presence of peo- ple ln the homea at Cryatal Cove wbo underttand the natural beauty or tbe IMacb Ud IU natural retlcknll, bird.a, fhb1 muutla, C!bltoH, llmpet1, c11ma. arunton, could b 1lp to creat• an atmotpbere where everythln1 would pol bt destroyed before tbe ltan ,... aUUd what «My rt I · I ho.,. IO. Thlllk you for ...commtftdlQf a tenaney tor ue. Jt we NJ, we -111 help to tell &.be v1talb' Im· portant story ~ the lmportane:e olc~atloo. l I CHRlSTI.NI SHJRLB\' ~ftl:! "' ... ~ To thl' Ed1Lor 01d anvon(· • 1 .... rl';11J B•1h Greene's :.The ~t''A Man l.:'>l'!'> NPW Tricks." f Pilot, Jun rn,-• WJ" :in\001· c•lc;1• ,,..., t1H1•nd1-<I .md .1s 1nfunJh'<1ii\1 ·• ~ h1·n f1n.1ll). the• \4'\ rol•· cl1chotom} in American !)OCIPI\ 1o.; b<·1ng can•Cully qu<.•o.;twnt'<i .ind -.crut1012t'd Wtwn f,naJI\ thf" malf", operJl 1ng undt'r such ternf1C' role pres -.urf' lo a< h1t•ve in h1-. C'art't'r 11Ut'>lfh• h1-. homt• ,., IWJ.!1nn1ng lo n·a I 11t• h1 ... '-I'll'><' or rru .. trnt1<in .1 nd wmd1111t.,. injdcq UJC y are 'l'r" ri•JI When finall'< th1• lc·mal<'. feel· 1ng so htrJnjotlPd liy ht·r sub- ordrnat<'d pos1l1on ha' C'om<• to know a l.lke St'nSl' Of fru.,lrJtlOO, fpf')mg m<>rr lhan a<frf11Jatt• for a 1 u k l hat mad" kn 11 'A n Ii t I 11• d1111rt· \\llEN flNALLV, mJI"" ar1· hcinl>( allowf'd Into and ..... .,rrting lhc•mst>lve11 into the wnnricr .. and ,.,, ., of nuturing thr•ir r.wn c hildrf'n WhC'n finally. women .tr" hf'ar 1nJ? lht>m'>f'lvt·~ s:1}. It my np101on " or "I've mad1• a <It· 11s1nn Wh1•n f1n;tlh .1 trut• and hon•''' marnagl' l>4:1WN·n r1COple nf th1· 11ppos1ll· .,, ' ,., bt•t•oming mon• .lllfl moro· or :i l!<'nu1ne- p11si.ib1hl) ~ ht>n finally. I 1.t'I t•\C1ted thal th<' .. Me GenNJtlon of the 70f. might tum 1010 tht• .. Wt• Generation" of the ·so... And then Bob G rc·~·nt• opts for the laugh at IX'<>Ple ll'arning It's so rightly human to Ix' fraalle, vulnerable and insecure and learrung ll'a our human nghl t.o be able t.o admit It Rob Greene'!! piece baa arouHd in me a fec•hng or real ire. 1n anaer. a sense of ugareaakln uaually attributed t.o Lhut old male role Out, bc!ln& the New Person that l um, l'll Just !lay that try· ina for • laugh on thia particular AubJert seemed ao terribly, ter· rlbly unncceuary. i KAY i''ERRELL ch1ldl'91 over ~ modem day ust> and abuse of the Englnh l.:ingua«e I havt.> uc;ually rf' fcrred them to either the rl&s.">1c novels (wtucb doesn't get much response) or the ed1tonal pages of a n<>wspaper for t>:<ampl~ of proper Enghsh usage \'OUR USE in wn ed1lonal arl1<'1e titled. "'A Fru1lle<.s Search .. or the phrase "poss1bth· Ly for a muJt1pJe or reasons" was immediately brought lo my at lcnt1on by OOt' (and pe>Mibly the cmly > of my daughter.l as pmo< that usagt' of the language 1s basically "wtde open aa Long u the thought gets ~cross • · While in th<' past I h•~ 1g nored gl"O!\..<o misuse of Engbsb 1J1 other parts or your paper, I would hope that J more ca~fuJ dfort would be laken DONALD J McKINNEY Bafl •fH• •• • rr • To I he t;d1tur We ha\1· .11 lh1• prr ... ent llnw whut might c·urrP<'tl) Ix' termeod • 1 · d1s<1i.lt•r url'a ' · 1n Uppt>r "'f'~ port Ha) Thl' ('normou• ly expt•ns1ve and t1mr ronsum1ni: gyration -..-. h 1 c h w a ., r 1• c l' n l I > a c compli.hed in San Diego Crt"4'k between Jamboree Road und MacArthur Uoulevnrd. which was sup~Ni to rontrol silt, 1s ndtC'ulous THF. ltH'ENT storms have depositt"d as l(•a5l one h11lf of thf' <'arth "h1<'h was built into hold mg brusmll <" ) over the portl-Ofl Qf lhe bay belwt."<·n the old dtke and the boat launching spot be&ow East Bluff park The now of tJde in and out ol the Upper Bay hu ~n restrict ed even more than formerJy and the bay Is evt>n moN> unattuc- tl ve. Tht' birdli, th.-r1ah . etc now have leu feedinR !(round thun before. When will someone Ukr 11erloua atepe to correct the prob- lem? Do we really hue '° loH thi• marveloua natural tetOUtte bf'CIUM"' poUUca and • nlt.ae· tance oo anyooe'a part to make a decLlloft? H&LBN SNYDER HARLSY SNYDER t ach on mot11r<') ell''> who spt'<J up and tni-<l lo :.care• m•· l>'t cominj,( up nl!hl alonJ.? side of nu· and .. crl',1m1ng at mt• I wa., '>hahn jnd nt·iHly foll as I hil th<' < urb Th" '" not an 1solatl'<l 1r11 11kn1 hut h;i-. h.q1p1 rwd 111 .11111tht·r b1cH 11 .. 1 I kr111v. \Ltn\ nf Uu· h1n !Ir· jlJI h'> ;1n· lit11•rtel w1lh h111k1•11 ;:l.1-.-. .1ml J.:.tr 11.1~··· \1.tn , 11111·r 'd'C'l 11111 '-do nr>l b.t, 1• IJ~hl 1 h.1111•t• bultons on 1h .. 1·11rb "'ht 11· Iii• '1'(10.,h 1·an r1·,1d1 tht•m "1 opt•fj<; ;tnd 1111111111 \I It• ... W>I" th•· bin 1 I•· 1wt h:-. .11111 I'·'"" you on vour h·ft twfori• \ 1111 t"\ t'n ht.'CI r lh•·m J pproJ1 hin..: Th11\ arc ofl1·n d.1ni.:1•rousl v 1 '""'' ("ABS USE th<' bin< I•· path" for tumin.: lanl's <th1-. m"' bt· lt•ga I but 1t ,., dangl•rou-. 1 anrl wht'n lh1· h11·H h '' ha-. :. 1•n•t•n hi!ht lo proc·1 ... 1 lh• 1 .1r., tum rll:hl Ill fronl 11( \OU JOd b\. th1 t1mP lh<'n• 1:. .1 d1Jnn In t rm.-. I h1,: 1114hl hJ., l'h;in~ Pd lo rt'<i Man, motorist., sc•t•m l'X,1spt•r;11 1-d to :-.t-C' a b1l'~ ch• in lhl' bH''t' t•h• lant· and :H'tuallv th<'re I'> not t•nouRh room for both of lhcm to be thc·n· Th<· J.?rN•n hgtits at large 1n ll'rscC'l1ons do nol l<i:-.t long l'nouj:?h for u b11.:ycl "' or <s p11rlf'.,trwn lo s,1(1 I~ c r1i..s On Df.'t' ~ I was b1c> <'1111~ west bound on Campus I wa1lc'd cit the ('..1mpu!. lJn1vt•ri.itv 1ntl•rs1~· 11011 for t ht· hRhl lo turn Rrt•t•n Wht•n 11 d1tl I pror .. l•ded hut wht•n I .... ml 111 lhe middle of lht• inter!.e<·tion the light changl'1J to red and the cars southbound on Uni vers1ty started movin~ A car hit me broada1de. my b1cy cle wa~ rul ned but l wai. fortunau-lo hive only bruises and sprain . ., I hav(' n-cently round out that the duration of the Rre<'n hathl depends upon h1Jw many car-. urt' on Campm Other hlcychal~ who travel this intersection fet>I the aame y,.ay I do about there not beln& sufficient ume lo safe ly Cl'()S.4' I hope that these problems can be remedied becauae It is to everyone'• 1dvant11c t.o ha~e blcycl• tM a aaf e mtana of tranaportaUan. JEANNE IVY . . cl n . - . . • . 5 . l ~ .. . ~ ._ .. ... . .. .. ... • ... .. :· . ~. . ... . .. . ... " • . .. • " ... ' 17 I 'Year Bo etow• D llyNewapa r I 0 ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Fl FTEEN CENTS Co11nty ed in Draft Reaction . .. Many Oppose Women's Inclusion mandatory military service for women. "1 don't think women are that equal to men that they can play • the role oe«saary for the de- fense of the country," she aald lhia morning. Jdra. Schmitz is lbe wife of Republican St.ate Seo. John G. Schmitz and is a Corona del Mar resident. Aaaemblywemao Marlao Bera--. R·Newport 8Hch, Nld aappofta the reimtilU· Uoe el tM dnift ev lhoUCb ahe baa two..,.. and two daqhters wbo are draft ase. "From a personal standpoint. of COW"M I bav. ~ about my f amlly ... a.be Wd tb1I mord· lDI dariAI a teJ....,. lDt.erview from ber Sacra.memo omce. "But I believe that we have to atand beblod our national poUciea. After all. my family beaeflts with tbe country's •trensdl and falla with its weak· Desi ... Mrs. Ber1e100 a aid abe neither support.a nor opposes the EqaaJ Ri,&ta Amendment, but believes ~r dau&hten, like her A Ni<!e, (Jaer0tedetl Da9 Lone cyclist wheels along bike path at Huntiqton State Beach Wednesday afternoon. Weather alOlll die Orange Coast continues to be bright, clear and warm and there ia plent.v ol mom • tlM beadw to away ~m lt all lo the fresh cd.r. Weatherman ••YI there ll no rain on the bori7.on. iGun Accident iKills Girl aying 'TV' WARREN. Mich. (AP) -A 4-year-old girl was fatally shot hen a girlfriend used a loaded un to pretend she was actress Farrah Fawcett in the teleV1s1t>n iseries "Charhe's Angels.'' pohce reported today. Mary Kathleen Maczuga died Tuesday after she was taken to a 'hospital Wlth a single gunshot wound to the back of her head, according to detective Fred Homikov. fto[Illkov sa1d It happened this way: The g1rlfnend, Lynette Ann Ewald. also 14. found what she thought was a cap pistol on a sheU in the kitchen of the Maczugas' home 10 tlus Detroit suburb. The weapon actually was a loaded .38-caliber re· volver Lyneu. decided to play Far· 1 ••b Fawcett, formerly a co-star ttf the TV detective series. ~ynette picked up the gWl, told "1ary '"'Ibis is a stickup," and the eun went off Just as Mary "1rned to answer the telephone. t Lynette went over to her laJrllriend and aaid, "Stop fooling around." Then she noticed the bloodonMary'lface . Homiko\' n1d the dead prl's parents. Walter and Aon, told i uce 1t ... ..customary" to tbe loaded IUD -one of ut 10 la the llouse -lD the . '. ~°" nlcl be uked lbe ana .sn·· that-father why tbe • •aa't biddeD. Tbe fat.her d It WM just paat pract.lce, ac· rd.inC to llomlkoY. The g1rb "were pretty cloee ends," 1aJd Homikov. '''!be ather aaid just th.La put Friday t bad taken the two airll to a ketball aame ... A 'DayOfr Neta Payoff Angel,s Official Set As Parade Marshal Arthur E. "Red" Patterson. assistant to the chairman of the California An~els. will serve as grand marshal of the 14th an nual Patnots Day Parade in Laguna Beach Feb. 16. The baseball notable bas been associated with the game for more than 50 years as a sports writer, public relations man and club executive for such clubs as the New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and the Angels. He will nde m an open car during the parade. which steps off from Laguna Beach High School al 11 a m.. winding its way through downtown :.treets to City Hall. This year's parade also in· eludes dozens of high school bands competing for top honors. floats, civic groups and local dignitaries. This year's parade officials are Jack Smith, president or the parade association and local Republican leader: Hal Werthe, vice president and member of HE'LL LEAD PARADE Angel8 Aide Pett9non Laeuna Beacb Exchange Club; Sandi Werthe, secretary of the parade group, and Gerald Han· oa, treasurer. The theme of the 1980 parade ls "America's Team Spirit." Seven Seek Two Seats on SJC Council Ilse M Byrnes has announced her mtent to seek one of two San Juan Capistrano City Council seats up for election April 8 Mrs. Byrnes, city Equestnan Comm1ss1on chairman, is the seventh hopeful to take out nommation forms from the San Juan Capistrano City Clerk's Of. fice . Others running 111 the April coolest include incumbent.a Ken· netb Friess and Lawrence Buchheim who wall be cballensed by James P. AlkiM. Harold Dunn. Ed Dleden, Dao Vangalis md Mrs Byrnes Mea.nwblle, the list of Laguna Beach council candidates bad not locreased today. They a.re Michael Ocorr, Nell Fitzpatrick, Steven Rius. John Gabrlels and incumbents Sally Bellerue and Jack McDowell. The li5t of Sao Clemente coun- cil candidates also remaiDed a constant. It includes William M•cbam, William Waaoer, Bernard Allen and Richard Rualn. The two San Clemente incwn· beota, Richard Ahlman and Edward Kalacbed, -whose se.ta are up for srabl ln the April con- t.ell, bave not indlcated whether they willaeek re-elect.loo. Planners W e~h Ridge Homa Propo•ed for Cap~trano Hilla Area By ao&Err 8Aa&Ea Of .. Deity~ ..... The battle to preserve the rlqellnes lookiDI down on San Juan Capbt.ruo ls faclot yet a third round of bearint• before the Oran1e County Pla.a.n.lnt Commtllkm. Lensthy disc ton bu been aired betcn tho comaiiuioa on two Occ81ioa1 over. plan.I by tbe C1mpeau Corporation to build ~tlOO bomM • 1.1.IO acres 1D tho mlla nit of CtptsVano Valley betwNG Ortip HJib•ay aud Avert. Pama,. Tb project. known .. Collnd de C1platrano. 11 ln unln· corpan&ed county terrttorJ but ad.loins tbe western bord r ot the cltY aDd II lD ltl apbtN ol R l ta voclf aro IJ baH ~ plaDI to tamper wtth w at u.., a.ay cOWd amount to aona, abould ahare "equal reapooaibUity in defense of our cowU.ry." Mary Scbm,tz, a chief spokesman for the Stop ERA Movement, sa.id she Wlll work to prevent draft regustratioo and • * * lflldftut Peliq Mrs. Schmitz asserted that (See DRAFT, Page AZ> • * * Tough Stance Draws Favor WASHINGTON <AP> Congress appears ready to back President Carter's tough doe· tnne amled at contaJruog the Soviet thrust toward the oil W'ellDes of the Middle Ea.st. But reacuoo to reviving peat'etlme draft repstrat1on LS decidedly mixed Carter used the annual State of the Union address lo reve~ AMERICANS SA YING NYET TO RUSSIA VODKA-87 much of the foreign and m1btary policy est.abllsbed 10 the first three years of tu.a admlruslra· tioo. He drew support from many Republicans as w.U aa from leaders of biA own party But some k>og-Ume advoute:s of bolaterio& tbe oatloo'a mWla.Q' defemes were openly skeptial .... the preaidmt'a detcrminat;ion to fully deYeiop bu approach. Many Republicans claimed Carter 1.S erpl0ttJng the foreign policy chaUeqe po6ed by the Soviet lolerveotlon in Afpanist.aD to qael.I cntJcilm of what they said ~ the ovua1J failures al bi.a ad.mi.D.istnUoo.. Tbe president's speech w ednesday night before • joint sess.ioo al Congress was inter· rupted repeatedly by applause. The loudest and most sus- tained ovation came wbeo Carter said neither he nor the Amencan people will s upport sendmg an Olympic team to Moscow wtule Soviet occupallon troops remain in Afghanistan. The president also conf1nnl'<i that the Soviet action 1n Afgharustan has caused him to shut tus strategy m the coot.anu· mg effort. to persuade Iran lo re- lease 50 Amencan hostages beld in Tehran smce Nov 4 He said the Uruted States will attempt to convince lra01an leaders "that the real danaer to their nation hes to the north from Soviet troops 1n Afghanistan and that lhe unwar- ranted lraruan quarrel with us hampers their response to this rar greater danger .• The core of what amounts to a Carter Doctnne on the Middle East was deh vered io these words: "Let our position be absolutely clear. An attempt by any outside force lo gain control of the Persian Gulf region will be re-· earded as an assault on the vital interests of the United Stales of America. And such an assault will be repelled by any means necessary locludlng military force." Senate Democratic leader Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia told reporters today that. Carter hil exactly the ri&ht note. Laguna Auto Victim Dies Of Injuries Ao elderly Lquna Beach man who wu atruclt by • car on N•rtb Cout Ht1hway Dec. 8 died Wednaday at Saddlebllck Community Hoepttal u a reeuh of ln,lmiee •uatalaecl In tbe •cd· denL Carl Laurie, a, of 4'10 NCll1b Coa1t fDlhway, ••• eroeal.ol the bmy bllbw11 toward Boal Canyon lat mOftth when be wu 1truck by • car drt'fen bJ PcJriCe M erudo S.•ero, 59, of 11' Knowell Plue, Costa MH&. The vehlcle w11 trueUn1 a 15 'Pll' boCll" wtMil lt hlt the 'ft m said. Li • en &ad and U4 bellt ~illUWMIQ ·'The SoV1et:. ought to be put on notice that any 10trus1on by an oul!1de force wiU be repelled by force if oecessary." be saJd But Sen. Ted Stevens. R· Alaska. the acting Senatt: Repubhcan leader. saw dan~ers lurlung beneath the surface of the president's words Stevens said the pres1dt:nt had. perhaps unwisely. com- mlltt:d the United State:. to de fend ·every inch of the Persian Gulf ' "U the Carter Doctnne had been 1n effect before Afghanistan, we'd be al war w1tb the Soviet Union now," Stevens said * * * Carter's Talk Hailed By Allies BJ fte Aleodated Preu Praidmt Carter'• tough State of the Union address was being digested ln the capitals of the world today. but scattered responses mdlcated it was being welcomed by America's fnends and allies as a sign of reoewed U .S resolve and lt•adersh1p Britain. the European ally that has gi ven the L"n1ted States thl' most '>upport an lhl' Afgharustan cns1s, ~ounded the ~armest response to Carter s message to Ament•a "We agree full y ," :.a id Foreign Office iipokes man David Bnghlly. "v.'ith the fiv e basic goals outlined for the Unit· ed States by the president because they a re objectives which the West 1n general shares" But Ted Kennedy was urum· pressed with Carter's addres:. Republican Phil Cr;rne dis missed 1l as "words, words words." And former Texas Gov John Connally branded the speech "empty rhetonc .. The 1980 presidential hopefuls. Republicans and Democrats alJke, predictably found faults in the president's prescnplton for a get tough policy with the Soviet Union and bis proposal to revive peacetime draft registration. Sen. Edward M . Kennedy, D· Mass. said he has never been a supporter of draft registration in peacetime . Coast Weather Continued fair through Friday and some cooler. Lows toolaht 38 at the beaches and 48 inland. Hiabs Friday 62 along the coast and 68 lnland. INSIDE TODA 'Y Jolut Wowfte moved to Newport Bcoch dlortlfl after hi• lllCCelf/W 1Nf canur oPeTotion. The late octor'a 80Jl11loret 1l1IJterfront hom• u ftOW for 1at.. Th~ a.king price for llw hoUM Uaol Duke bum u $4.5 mttlfon. SH FealurlnQ, ~CJ. •••• en C4 -.n ., ~ M M.• ., .. .. •• ... .. .. M .............................. ,,, . .,.. LONDON CAP> -8rtll.lh l"oretp S«reury Lord CU"· rtattoo ·~a tou1h peda ol ut.i Scwt_. IJ)e .. une to- day to protm1 lllOICO•'• ll"lUt.ary IAtenenUom In Al&Jtaa!ttaD. They lochlded •~kla ol hlO-leveJ aDd mlnlatertaf cmtaeta. Tlw Brlu.b tov•mmeat abo .ott'ed 11.Q)pOr't for the main 1o•la ln the U S ·Sovaet tlub over Al&tuuu1~0 u deftned by Pre.1dent Cuvr ln b.11 SUat. ol ~ Un eddreq to Coqreu Other moves anoowi~ by Camnrtoo lD Parliament ln· duded cant"eUeUon ot military t"acban1e1 twtween Brit.aln and the Sovtda and an 1ncteue ID ~ number of broadcuta beamed into the Soviet Uruon and A!&hanaatan by the BrtUlb Broadcaat· ing Coll> l'DA PnJtwa M•lwr •I Srlaery• a..._ WASHINGTON (AP> -The manufacturer ot Selecryn, a new drug used ror t~atlng hJ&h blood prenure, la being in· vest1gated ror an alleged delay in reporting Ulneaats suffered by patJen~ who used It, the government aald today. The drug was recalled after lb association with nve deatba. Wayne Pines, spokesman for the Food and Dru1 Admloislra· hon said Smith KJlne & P'rench. tbe Phlladelphla·baaed com- pany. may have unlawfully postponed telling the agency that some Selacryn patients suffered liver damage The company reealled all stocks of the drug Jan. 18 alter a consultatioo with the FDA. Ita data showed 52 cues ol liveT damage includll2g 30 cues of jaundice amooe the 300,000 peraons who bad taken the drug Five deatba also •ere re-ported Khomeini on Radio From Hospital Bed The A11socl1ted Prf'ss '\yatollah Huhollah Khomeini was adm1lle<l to tht· antPni.1vf• cart• unit of a T1•hran hm.p1tal lo day for hart lroubh• Hut lhl' 79 year old n·volut1onary leader lall'r went on nut1onal radio to reas~ure lhP Iranian people ht· 1i. oot seriously 111. . "'All far as my condition 1s ce>ncemed. I am pra1'>e ~ to God n01 had," he 'iu1d, though h e '>Ound(.'<f frwl and W(•al.. l'ohl.Jral obM?rvers In the lr»· nian capital &aid the broadcast appeared wmed at calmm1e na tional aruaety over the health of KhomeinJ. who was rushed from his home• in Qom. JOO miles :-..outh of Tehran. and arnvt'<i at 1 he hospital at 1 a m Hts sudden hospllaltial1nn t· a me on thP 1·v•· of I run 's pre-; 1dent1al election, and 1n hi!> bro<1dc·ast the rlcrgyman- rcvohrt1onary railed for a full Mrs. Ahlman, Councilman's Mother, Dies M emonal 'H'rv1ces were held Wednt>sday for 20 year San ('lemente resident Oriole Sprackling Ahlman. 92, mother of Councilman Richard Ahlman Mrs Ahlman died Saturday Servt<.'es were held at San Clemente's St Andrews by the Sea Methodist Church Bunal w11lbeinOh10. and pea<.'eful turnout Friday. All revolutwnary committees throughout. Iran had been placed o n alert to guard against violence during the volin~. Antt Khome ini factions have l'alled for a boycott of the vot· mg, as they did during the re- cent constitutional referendum, wheo political violence Oared ln :-.cveral arellb. A crowd gathered toda)' OU1. :-.1de the hospital, and politicians and reUgious leaders were Mell coming and go1.11g. The evenL'i were reUably ~· ported by Western journalists in the Iranian cap1laJ, where some riO American hos tages were .,pl'nding their 82nd day of cap· 11v1tv at the U.S Embassy Tehran radio, monitored rn London. reporte d that Kho meim's team or doctor~ said t hty hoped he could be moved from the intensive-care unit and to the regular heart-treatment unit later t.oday or Friday. It quoted one of the physl· <'•ans. Dr Al1pur, as telling the J ranian news agency Pats that Khomeini's condition was good and that after having lunch to day he rested. The Shhtc Moslem patriarch had been reported s uffering from fatigue, and Jan 12 he went into seclusion for two weeks at his home in Qom. the Shiite holy city 100 miles south of Tehran. DOW." •••. u.oap lbl •nld with u trsrou-cJ pa.rtll ba Mr na\,lff 1\alY dWiq World War II. Oran.ct Comat7 Superior DllW'T tlTRATION MYNAL 90U0Nf-M Court Judae Oretta f'trrt Seara aaJd ahe tlDdJ lbt idea of draft· lo women "funny." ''Tbere are eom1 Jobi tbat meo .,.. bit\« at, and I prefer to aee l\IDI lo tbetr b&Dda," abe Hid. "Ny meat.ality u. too old to view women u Opt.en. l just don't NICI It .. Judie Seara said sbe delivered meaaaae. to parUaans fiehtlne the fucbta .. a YOUDI '1rl LD tN3-44. She 1aid lhe ceued her acUviUel after her brotber wu kllltd ln an ambu1b near Florence. Oranae County Supervisor Harriett Wieder bad a dilfertng view. "I see no problem with the dratung ot women," she said "America'• cause la u impor- t.ant to women u to men." Mn. Wieder ball reserv aUooa. however, about lbe need foe a draft. "It bup me lo t.be back of my mind to talk like t.bil oo the e ve of a presidential eJectJoo. I'm akeptjcal, " Grant Richards, 20, Sad· dleback College 1tudeat presi- dent, Jald be bu mixed feetinp a bout tbe dral'l. "If they really need people ror the Army, tbeo that's t..be beat way." said Richards, wbo Lii married and Uvea in MiNlon Viejo '"Tbe government bas to provide ror the defense ... But Richard• added be ls basically oppoeed to cooacrip- tioo and believes deferments should be provided San Clemente Cowlcllwoman KarollDe Koester. wU'e of a re· tired A1r Force colooeJ, said sbe favors women being dran.ed. ''If they can be or help -Ye5, women should be included in lbe draft," she sald Kat.by Berg, 26, who worn at a Dana Potnt racquetball club, said the poeslbtUt.y ot women be 1ng drafted "scares the heU OU1. of me." A sampling of students at Golden West CoUe1e lo Hunt· lngton Beach this m<>rD1nC un covered UttJe oppoeltioo to the reg1stralloo plan it.self ··1 think It's a very good idea," su1d Amanda Keeley. 21 , of Wes tmtnster. "lo case of t·mergency, J don't know bow the president could locate anybody tf tbere isn't a regi.stra lion of some kllld " She added. "Since women want equal rtghls. I thlnlt It's on- ly fair that they 1bould be drafted." Mark 'npps, 20, o( Huatlngton Beach, observed, "We need reg. 1straUon to get our forces up to fighting strength In a short amount of Ume. I've already served two years lo the Air Force. but if I were drafted, I'd go." Although she favors renewing drart registration . Janet Vaulter, 26, of Huntington Heach, had regervationa about mandatory servt.ce "I'm a OOO·Violent person," Ms. Vouller uid. "I don't believe anyone who doesn't want to fidlt should have lo." In addition to her son Rtcharo who was elected to the San Clemente council last year after working for the city 27 years, Mrs Ahlman is surviv<'d by sons Robert of San Clemente; James or Santa Paula . John or Arizona daughters. Jean Tcgar· ty of sa'n Juan Capistrano; and Marjorie Andrews of San Clemente Otho Williams Budd Rites Set Saturday LI~ DAILY PILOT r ... o.-c-o.oi,ofllie. wit~-.... ,_ ~,~ ..... ~"'9\' ,,__. ...... b'l,,...C\..,,,,.,. '"-'' .... .,.,,........~ ....,..Wfldlt'°"'•t• Pt#Dfl,~O ~ ,......,... ,,...,, W f.,..I• ~u .,. • ..., ....-.. ......,.~~ ...,,.. •~ t4+"V•l•n ,,...... L.~"-Mt\ ,.,tfll(9hf A \•"O••, .. .-.. ... llOft.,,,,.,.. _,..\,iit,f# .... ,,.,,.. \._...,..,, Tn. ••"" ... ..-\llllt"'t .. _.. it_.. UI W••lftefSf,.... , .... ~ ,,_ •• ..,..,..,.~ . _ .. _ ,...__, __ , .... ~ ., ...... -..... 0--. __ ~·-..... n:..;: ... 'W:'" _ .. .._ __..,,_ ., .. .,..,.Mo! ........ ._.. utvn• hKtl ()Mot oov-. C:-ot14 ....... ~ C..IM>MfM ,...,, .. ...,_ _,.,..... .. 11<11 ,,., • ......_...-..... Telep!Mloe (11•0eoG1 a.e.ifled Mlwtttttllng to-1171 L..9fune 8HC9' Alf .,.,.,.,,..ftll: T~•· ....... ,,...,, .... ,_ ...... • Memorial services for retlred Army Capt. Otho Williama Budd Jr., 92, a 33-year Laguna Beach resident who died Thursday. are scheduled Saturday. Services for Mr Budd, wbo has Jived In Capistrano Beach'• Beverly Manor for the past seven years, w111 be held al 11 a m . in the Neighborhood Congregational Cburcb In Laguna Beach Burglars Hit Dentist, Auto Al the prtce of IOld bobbeld OD world marbtl, a Laau.na Beacb dent.lit loat '730 worth ot pld duat, dentu.ra a.ad botU.. ot depreuant drup to a bulClar Wedoelday police 1aid. They aald 1c>meone app~Uy used a pry tool to eater Lll9 ol· flee• of Dr. Daryl Ward, ao 0 lenne)'l'e St. In • ~ l>w''1Ul' repOftad W dn~, "50 1n ar .t.ereo equlpmem and ttpea .. ,.. taken trom an unlocU4 ear betoe&tna to 1fltlnl7 looel, parted DMI' bome In tbe -bJOck al ... Aon'• Drtft, polJee i&ld. I Born tn Coctl1ae Sprlop, Artz... Mr. Budd moved to Lacuna Beach ln 1939 where be worked with the Community Playen, on the old Laewia Playbou.le and as a member of the fl'•Uval of Arla. He waa a caaUna and ground 1upervhor for th• festival Before an lllneu overtook him, Mr Budd was a famUlar flgure on the Main Buch boardwalk and La1una Beach streets where he directed tour11ta around lbe town . Mr. Budd aerved ln tM U.S Army fOf' 30 yean. He worted wtlb the Amertcan Ambu.lane. urvlce In World War One. U. al.ao aenect u an ambulance driver ln Eu.rope and waa lta· Uoned lD tbe Phillpploel, Ql1.Qa and J•l'U· He allo Nrved in tb• 1'NDch Army and wu attached to \be Britl•h Army. Mr. Budd WU awa~ tbe French CrcU de Gue.,.., Amertcan D11tJn"'11Md Service Medal and tht Order of Prince Danilo ot M0t1t6 Nqro from Monaco. Mr. udd ta IUl"Yt\'ed bf hb 100 Otho "80ftD)'" Ba=:t cla1.1 .JA.taw J Btldd •Udr•n ltatblHD Hd Mdd Ol Le$llU Med!. • .. Pit• • • •r•m a ainflt t.er. It I were ..,._;,-ly wtOWd DO& ta ••,a· UNI wltb :lorced mlUti?y urvl~. u .. "1 don't Uh &be draft at a_,. he 1Ud. "No mao my ••• wowa Uk• lL I'd hav• to be IHvlnc my carHr for two yHre. But J would so ti I bad to. J t.bJ.a& women abould Hrvt, too. 1be'y have bralnt. too. They CIQ help." Irene Jack of Irvin., • 21· year-old OCC tludent, aupport.a a retnatat.ement of draft re1· U.tratJon. • • O..pfte .tiat we want, it com· ea down to If they (Ru.ala> d~clde to it.tack us. and we're not reedy. we've loat everythl.n& America ltaDcb for." Concernlo& lnclualon or women m the draft, abe added, ·' ll '• juat never really been womm'a place LD war. But ll that 'a wbat tbe majority of Americana voted for. t would 10 .. Student spokeemen on the UC Irvine campua indicated today tbe preUdent"• propotal to re- institute draft resiatraUon was a poHlble pnlude to war. Dan Levt.nsoo. UCl's student body presldent, said he an· ticipated the formation ot com· mlttees ln the next few days to fight the idea. Levln.soa, 21, said student11 would attempt lo forge coali Hons as they bad done in the ac- Uvt11t days ol the 19609, althoogh. he said. ''We won't hav e any~ like the lMOs unul the countcy la ready to 10 to war " An Aaaoclated Sludeota COUD· cil meet.in& U. KbeduJed for ant Tuesday and Levinaoo sa.ld re· sumptioo oC the draft and ways to fight It would probably be a main topic. Levinson ~ bu a ~rsooal stake ln the fight. "l would ~ one ol those go.in& to fl&ht (oc Uncle Sam." be said. A campu:t veterani. spokesman also saJd todi.y lht' preSldent'i. suggestion :.oundh like a prelude to war. Paul Kenney. 26, coordinator of the Veterans Consp1ra<·y group on camp1.a>, said lhe Slat«' of the Union addrc~~ WU!'> "kmd of deprei.Mng h '>ounds l1h they're going to push us into another war." Kenney. a Vletna m era veteran. said he understands the rauonaJe for reinstating tht· draft "We need new personD<·I and a wider range of CpeopleJ" in the armed servicea, he said Kenney also 11ald he supports lbe idea of women being draned alonr Wlth mt•n "I'm ull for 1t." he said - ..• ..,..,., Alf Landon, 92, a Republican presidential candidate in 1936, baa been bospit.alized for oblervaUon, tests and rest after ex perieocing dizziness when he awoke ln his Topeka. Kan.,home Wunty Views Dana Harbor Fish Facility Orange County s upervisors have ordered a study that may lead to the development or a commercial fishing center In Dana POlllt Harbor. The ~uest for such a facility was made by Lhe Dana Potnt Fi1bermeo's AuoclaUoo which claimed th.tt commercial f&.sb errne-o face aenou.s problems lD Orange County Auociation Presi~t Jerry I\. Lattimer satd l.n a letter to coun ty offiCJals that at least five o< the 15 boats that regularly opera~ in lbe harbor have D<.> permanent place to dock It also was asserted by a nother f1~hing representatav•· that the ft.Shtng asS0<'1atJon I'> operating at only about half Ill> (•fftcirocy ~ause of a Jack of f3('1 htlf"S Tht• boats. he srud, bav<' to t ra V\• I to ports 10 San Pedro and San Ou.~o to unload their catch The a1>soc1ataon 1s seek1og rom plete docking facilities for 25 flstuog boats and for regula lJOn'i that wHJ allow them to un l()ad I.he fish tn the area near Dana Wharf. Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose fifth dbtrict includes Dana Pot.at. saJd he believes tbe faclltty can be built without rau!>in~ vrnblem ... for Jn-.c~ 1n the Jfl'ii 'Miller Bills' Win Legislative Backing A pair of bills authored by Orange County legislators angered over Gov. Edmund Brown's appointment of supervtaor FA1son M Iller. msde headway tbl s week in Sacramento The two pieees o( leflslation are regarded as slaps at lbe gov· ernor because they a.~ almed at h ii power to f111 county supervtaor vacancies. One bill, SB 1241 , introduced by State Senator Paul Carpenter. D Garden Grove. passed the senate In an over whelming 224 vote late Wednei. day. Carpenter's measure would requi~ Senate approval of coun ty supervbors appointed by t.be governor The other measure 1s AB 1955, authored by Assemblyman ROS'> Johnsoo, R Anaheim. That blll would give supervisors 30 days to f1U a vacancy. If they couJdn•t agree ln 30 days, they'd have I.be autbonty to call a special elec· lion A man .,.,.\ed lD Lal\IN a .. cb lat~ •J:::= :=-,~~~,_. ly flied lncorponUon pa.Pft'I wfth t.be state to form • cmlftll that alleaedb wonbJ Pl IDalt· Ju.au. polke Hid. Norman Iaaac Lnia. •,Of Ill 8•nta Ana !_t.1 WU urwt.cl Ill bit home rnda1 after POUee aectu"td aearch wa1Taau (or tht residence, an oltlce buildl.QI and the mu'• car. Offlcer1 uid tbey fouad "nearty ftve sboootn• bap" full of 1Udf.9 and mobOo pktwe ftlm portraytnc youn1 children in v. r1oUI NJ[ aeta. Some ol I.be pbotograpba ""' apparently filmed in Laiu.oa Beach and tn•otve local youngaten as younc as lS, police la.Id. Lew, free oo Sl0,000 ball. 1E t.o be arraigned on cbarge:a of photographing and dlatributing 11ldet and moUoo plctu.ree of nude children and for fumUbin« marijuana to minors when be appears lo court Feb. L But police sa.ld today they an also concerned about papers found during the search that ln· dlcale Lewis and two other Laguna Beach men bave ftJed articles ol lncorporaUon with the slate to operate a "church for rellglou11 ano charitable purposes" In Lagtma Beach. Brigp sald Lewis, along with M lcbael St.. Martin and DooaJd Whaley. both ol Laguna Beach, fll~ papers witb March Foog Eu oo Ott 11, 1979 seek.log noo- proflt •Latus for an orianizatioa call~ the World Fellows~ Etbioptan Z1oo Coptic Cb • Corp. at an addreM at 230 Ou St Tbe pohce sergeant said ttvld~ found at the bome i.n- dac a tt-& tbe Florida-based or. ~anh:aUon "LI In the service ol ble1u11ng the sacrament of gaQJa <manjuanal " Polk~ Chief Jon Sparks said ti any church group "begins US10g manJu.ana as sacrment.s in this town, state laws <agaln11t mari- juana use; are gomg to be er> forced" Fre.P-.Al \,,- RIDGE ..• City off1<.'1:1h ~uggest Chai dt·n:.t•r dl·vtdopment of coo· dom1ruum type urut& ~ bwlt to makt> up for lo5t spa~. Company representallv~· ma 1 ntJm•"<l that pl.en wouJd not tx• p1 Jt'tw.11 el·onom1cally. YOUR HEALTH SPOTUGHTED Today's DaJly Pilot focuses on the ways Orange Coast residents spend to stay healthy. Don't miss ··vour Health," a 20 pagt> ma~azme with stories and pictures spotlighting health lrttnds from medical clinics lo whirlpool spas Labor Chi~f 'Good~ LOS ANGELES (AP> - Team!\Lers president Frank E. Fit.uummons, 72. was sa.ld to bP. 1n "reasonably good health. although somt>whal drawn" following surxery for a berugn tumor on 1 bronctual tube. WET SUIT DEAL ON ANIMAL SKIN-LD-3-T ..32 OR 1 /8" FUll SUIT / . 4 ~ • .. .. .. " • • • .. ,. ._ • "' .. .. . . :· .. :· • • .. " .. ;i .. . . .... . .. . . • . . • .. • Senate Approves Can Water Project Facing Assembly Battle SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. &dmund BtoW'ft Jr.'1 btll aut.bort&tn1 lM Peripheral Canal bu won lopsided a.nae. approval despite clalma tt could H an environmental dl111ter for Northern Callfomla. • Spllta:lq pnerally alon• nort.b..outb lines. the upper boua.-voted 24·12 Wectne.day niabt to aeod the bW tot.be UMmbly. Senai. approval cam• despite pleaa from ~veral ~en who wamed that the canal eould deprive the nortbern end ot tbe at.ate of fresh water needed to protect the Secramento·San Joa· quln Delta end San Frand.oo Bay "BUILD TB£ PERIPllE&AL Canal wrona and you will destroy the delte." aaid Sen John Garammdl, D·Walnut Grove, who described the 700,000-actt delta u "tM aJ.n&Je b111est estuary 1y1tem oa the West Cout" '"J'be euaranteea for delta and bay protection are a tbam." be added Another oortbem aeoator. Barry Keene. D· Elk, 1atd the canal could clear the way for dams on North Cout wild riven, a development be said would attlouslv wound the area's environment and water annually to Sout.Mrn and Central California. TM blU. which hu • 17 bW1on price taa, woW4 aa.o authortzo teveral other water project.I, tncl• ln1 two Northern CalUomia l"IMl'YOln. · Crltlcs fear that ln dry years t.be un.al woulll enable ooUt.lcally powerful Southern Calllomla to Cataal Roll Call SACRAMENTO <AP> -Here la the roll call by wtucb \.he state Senate approved S8200, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. '11 bill llUlhortdn& COD•~ of the PeriDheral Canal. 0..-:ffll\ foi ~ 4~tl. t.yele. c.......... Olllt , 4 Ow< ... 0<-, Ao\lllt, -. •• ,.,...,..,., ltelM. It~, ......... VUl<tl. WetlGfl. ~ T-.1' llepuDOt ..,, for -.. ....,.,., .,.,.., C-11 C-l<h. ,,,..-., 114( ... <ftM. 11..-11, \C.hml\J, ..... fee.I • 0.,_,_., ~nol ,.,...., 0 .. -H-1 IC-P•l•I•, ltod• ... TO(ej • lt~en• -•"ti NI G.,Cle ,,...._, 11111••» H<o,.Oh Nlel-, •-r-• AtMfllo•-""'"'9 (r .. ..,11,ll_n._Cl,'),.telt O t ot'"' J OM•«-• 1tJIO ~htsetl ille Oee••1 •~ .....,.._ economv take nver wawr needed to protect delta farm land from ~aJt water intru:11on and to nUJh Sa'l Fran· c1sco Ba) J uKruta Russo wtd .on. Mike, enjoy beach <Jt Pacific Grove. but aip warm tbem not to ~nlt!r the water Recent storms swept debns into sewer hnes, causl.n1 sewage treatment eqwpment to malf uncUon and pump 1.5 million gullon~ of raw sewage in· to the bay. Marvin Case 'Upheld' Bill to Ban Future Sui ts R ejected :->;\<'ft \M F:VH J f AP I The Assl'mbh Jud1riary Committee hus reJt'<'ted l<.·~1slatlon a1mt'd itl d 1scouraging l.t't· Ma rvan-typto J1twsu1ts The bill , AB.564 by bachelor Assemblyman Walter Ingalls, D· R1vt-r.,1de. won only five vows We dne:.d<ty , two :.hort of passage Thri·t• member:. voted against 1t ln.,:ulli; "<lid ti<' introduced tht.· htll out of r1•ar the courti. would bt-floodl'd with Marvin type la w!i uJU., without guidance from the Lt•w:.laturl' on how to tell whether an unmarried couple had made blndm~ promi!iet> C'Jf future s upport Sftltt-lt 6~• a. LOMPOC I AP) t'BI i.genti. into their third day of searchlng for escaped bPY Christopher Rovce thJnJc he 1s alone and on f<H;I poi.i;1bly 1n Southern ('ahforn1a and tht•y are still do°"npl<Ayin)! the po1>&1bihty that hc rece1ved ouU1de help lo (•!>cape the Federal Correc:Uonal ln~t1\uhon here Monday night. ( STATE ) The breakout prompted speculation that the athlf'tJl" 26-year-old. who was serving a 40-year sentence for !>ellJng gov· ernmeot se<:rets to the Sovit>l Union, might have been uided by Soviet agenL.., But Special Agent Tom Sheil said in Los Angeles Wednesday "Tbat is nothing more than speculation. We have no ln· formation yet to lodlcate be Wllb asallted in the eecape by anyone outalde tbe lnaUtution." Pt ew ileflleSCH LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -Unit· ed Farm Workers leader Cesar Chavez bas asked President Carter to order an mvestigation mto allegat.ionB that the uruon baa mW>anclled up to $2 million in fedenl grant fundB, the Uf"W announced today. ._,818WGa i•• LOS ANGELES CAP) Following its 13 ·1 approval Wl'dn~ay . lhe City Council bas only ont> more vote, scheduled nut weeJc, to ban aduJts onlv .1partment un1tsm lbeclty The ordinance u passed m draft form prohibited all types of discrimination hued oo ag~ in rental housing. But an amend menl s ponsored by Council Prt>i.ident John Ferraro was added Wednesday which ex- t•mpt11 large complexes operated t·nllrely for senior citizens. ....,..,c-ta.n FRESNO (AP) -Fretsno's "East Side Rapist," wbo already baa pleaded &uilly to 11 counll of rape, attempted rape and burglary, baa admllled re1pooalbWty for aootber four rapes and 34 burglaries, aulhortUet reported. Herman Luther Job\.nger, 32, or Fresno, was promised im munlty ln the additional cases because of a leek of pbyslcaJ evidence, according to police and shenffs officials. . . AT KERM RIMA .. -. ca MAGNAVOX 2 5 tla Silver • 1 ANNIVERSARY . --· -- 1 --' • I ~ ttM"JlU& '-. '· • c:;DLal " - I 't1t I '1 ,., , •• . f;J I-' &020 t t • COl.Oa V-MATIC 21· C«CI TOUCH nM S ~s900 l..oTI ~ WM'll A IUCI · ~ SAVa: 'I 0000 -4·H1 4712 21•c0L01 '59900 48'7 FtHAMCIMG AYAtl.Akl O..A.C. t 6010 26'' COLOR TOUCH TUNE REMOTE t t " COLOl llMOTI "240 arc..T__.T_ 25'' COLOR STAR A!MOTE SAVE'SOO° '54900 ~ ,.CMTS By '49900 . . • -1.-r;t 1 . ....-~ 1 -~ \ ~ --.. • I OKC13e t . ----~ f .... --· SAVE'25000 4821 21" COi.Oii iTAi .. tOTI SAVE 12000' ALTHOUGH ONE BILL supporter aa1d dam!> on the North Cout could be needed IJl the future, other backers stressed that there were enough safeguards tn the blU to protert the bay and delta The measure's author, Sen Ruben Ayala, D· Chino. ralled the Peripheral Canal "the most t-conomlcal and the moet feUJble way" to move Northern California water around the delta for Central and Southern (;ali/orrua UM! "SB200 Is a combination ol years of study, de- bate and hearing&," he 1uud. The 43-mile, $600 mHhon catULI, one of Brown'!> pet projects, would be butlt around the edge or lhl' delta, aouth of Secramento 8UPPOllTEJl8 8A V IT wouJd hll a m1uuig bnk tn the Slate Wat.er Pro)f'{'t and allow I.ht: ship- ment of up to an add1lloolll mtll.Jon ucre·feet of laetrile D octor Begins Sentence SAN DIEGO <AP > -Dr Jamt-~ Robert Privitera. known o~ a ~ro to he. follower-5 M.nd as a medical quack to uuthortU~. hb begwi a s1.11 month Jail term for conaptritcy to preH nbe Laetrile as a canc~r cure Pnvitera's plan to enter the~ U1ego County Jall unnoticed Wednesday wu foiled when sup- porters lea.med be would surrender i.tt the 1a1l and not the courtbou8e and walled ot~ar the JIAll for tm arrival. 1118 IMP IUSONMENT marlu ~ end of a legal baWe that began in 1975 when dunng 1t four month trlal Prtvltera and four codefendant.s were convicted for prescribing the controversial drug Privitera wu elven the stltfeat sentence by former Judge Roy Ftugerald -a sl.lc·mooth Jall term He l<>&l an appeal briore the Cabforrua Supreme Court, and laal November the U S Supreme Court refused to recoruu~r the can When be la released, the state Board of Medical Quality A.ssuranre will d~1de 1f Pnv1tera <'aD keep bis medical license THEY AL~ CONTEND thal the Canal could carry only 300,000 to 500,000 iltdditJonal acre-feet and that new channeling within lhe delta CO\lld transpor\ water more cheaply Currenll), wuter from the Sacramento and San Joaqwn nvers nows Into the delua. where par\ of 1t Is pumped south through the California Aqueduct Tbt-canal would c"rry Sacramento River water from Hood, south of Sacrnmento, around the delta to the aquedurl ONE TIME OPPORTUNITY GOLD SILVER EMERALD ESTATE SALE 3 t'merald drnmond piece!>. antique oriental art & furn, old c·o1ns, r .. re porr ela1n w t gold trim. old sh.Ip clocks. minted silver aotJque pocket watch. 3 pearli.. rocker : Jewelry . broni.e. No d1s<"ounts. no priru ovu phonf' A ppt. only Guard on duty. 960-5648 ALL MAKES! 833-0555 Alll For Our lWI SftWUS1 at HOWARD Chewrolet C...al~-0... ... NEWPOAT BEACH Just read our warranty to see why we're a very special place to buy a new Artnstrong floor . =:c::::,T:a-::e:.~:,·:= s249 e·x 12· tdtcitien ·• NOW ONLY ''**""'" cNroe tor beltwoome) C08TAME8A in71.1tt••· ,...,,. (714) '111·2* , .......... CoHt Plue \ INSTALLED Strong warranties go With soperlOr products and servtces . Wf' se11 tne ~t ttoorc, mct0e ov Arm~trono Amenc.a ~ IPacJ1nq floonno m¥lutacturer .mo tt){>n install ttv>m OV SIC1llP.O er <tf t'>men we D.Kk uo vour new Hoor w1tn oout>le w¥rantv CO'lef iOt' • ftle Quality of material IS ouaranteecJ bV Armstrong • ~u11ac1on is QU¥antl!ed bV our FIOof Fxtllon Center -;tore ·.:~ .. •hJl f1' f l#M Mf P•11 u t,t".hHit\n • IP .. ~ we lrMUt you tX> come In to read our warranty . We ttllnk Yo\J " ~r~ It COUid come ontv from a 'ompanv that\ conftc:Jeot of Che Qu.illty Of Its pro0ucts and Pf'OUCI Of ltS services anc:J people ~~ Now 101 yeaf9 strong -. • 11 Oran . IPBVe Seat Vacant I .. The friction-ridden San Clemente Clty Council hL'> anotbet touchy issue coming up at its Feb. 6 meeting fllling the vacancy created by the Jan. 12 death of Coun . cllwoman Myrtis Wagner. The council is required to lake one of three path!'> within 30 days of her death: -Call a special electioc. This would be the fam.·M method, but would involve some expense to taxpayers. -Appoint a replacement. nus would have the dlsad- var:e of probably further increasing the power of tht- ma ty rule (Mrs. Wagner was most often on the low t en ~frequent 3-2 split votes). It also would give some • edge t.o the appolatee abould M or 1be cbooee to seek the • seat permmenUy in the June primary election. -Allow the seat to remain vacant until the June election. Balancing 1t all, it would appear that leavtng the seat vacant would best serve the interests of the public. Two of the current four councLl members are up for re- election in the April 8 municipal election and surely things can be held together until after voters have spoken then. <Unfortunately, the vacant seat cannot be filled m the April election because of legal time requirements.> Jlllle isn't that far of(. Voters can waLt that long to ex press their wishes, especially if it avoids the cost of a special, ooe-issue election. Night Court Helps So )'OU got a traffic ticket you don't th.ink you de- !lerved and you work days so you can't go to court? Well the South Orange County Municipal Court is making ;t easier for defendants to have their day m court -wit.bout having to take sick leave or vacatioc time .. Starting this month, the court is holding night :-.cssions for minor v1olauons every Wednesday at the Laguna Niguel courthouse. Comauss1ooer Martin H. Heneghan w1ll preside over the evening courtroom beginmng at. 5:30 p.m. Cases will be heard on into the evening until all de· (endants who check in before 7 pm. have presented their cases. And \f thC' night court program works out, judges say t hcv might l'XP•.tnd al to include cases in areas other than t raff ll' All of wh1t'h work ~ tow,trd lightening the caseload at tl11· btJ"t~ f•nurthou..,i· • Opm1on<; exprO"Ssed in tho space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views e111preased on this page are those ot ll'\e1r au\hOf$ and artists Reader comment la invited Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Rabbits ByL.•. BOYD Do you know why mag>- clans cllOOSe rabbits to pull out of bat.a i.mtead of, say, kittens or puppie.'> Because rabbit. make no sounds in s uch circum1lance1. They can be bidden durinc lhe in· tro without aivin& away their po1lUooa by meowlne or wbl.a.inc. Bird experts cont.end lhat the heartna of tbe upland sandpiper a. IO ND&ltlve that while nyt.aa b10 above the Mluiuippl Rf••r lt quite poulbly cu bur Ute turf from both t.be Atlantic and Pacific cou&a. Remarkable, i( tnae. ID Selale, lt'1 ftOW \qal to aplt OD J'O'JI' laundry. Used not to be. AtJ old ontinar>c.'e a.rtlawed tbe 1pn.Jln1 of Uq. uld from t.be mouth oo clotblna. bed liDIO or otheT arUc* to be laundered. But S.atU.'• City Council the * Dear Gloomy Gus FOr ICDe U»e potltlcal ltnk•I• of 'J;'om and Jerr/ II me:nl1 tbe re· mln4er of a p\utanl ctrtat. But for otben • ll spur that 411• to*l.nk. D.M. other day repealed that or· dinance. So go ahead, if you like. Q. Ir a word ends wilh a c, such as picnic, you have to add a k before a suffix beein· ninC wt.th e, l or y So picnic becomes picnickln1. How many 1ucb wotda are there? A. Frolic turn.a lnto frolick- i n 1. Mhnic, mlmickln•· Panic, panictina. Thal'• all I can tb1Dk of. Q. What proporUoo ot tbe murden ID tld.a comdr1 are the retult ot loven' quar· rela? A. A1mallt-. oat of nw. TbeM an tM m\11'den tb.-t lnyolve bu1bandl, wlvea, 1weetbearta. Q. Wb.llt does It ~ to lceep the tordl in tbe SUtue of Li~ lxn~a? tell you the Statue'• moothly Usht. bU1 WU l'UDD1q about '2,000 •t l&lt report. Q. What ooe Pl'OdHt do WODHD in aupermarhtl buy m0tt'? A. Laundry 1<>1p. P .T. Barnum•• famous mtd1et, Tom Thumb, ltOJ>P«I •ro1"•1 nUHlY before hI• flftb blrthdt,1. Cbarlel a. 8tnttoD ... bla real UJ:Oe, Who (OUld baft fot"111m bl.I GD UM da,r .be wa born? en, be weilbed t PoUDdl I ocmtea. You'" ltnfd of Beant Palla, a.a•er 1aaotlo • kaYer LU•. Kon tit ...... "' Use .,.._ ~T any atber al. Robef1 N. Wted/Pvbtlwr llitde Guy Lost in Sport Shuffle t.08 AMO SJ,81 -W•at CDllaft lllA1 .. -.. Americla ......... to 1ov:t Mil : I Mrto-11 Chen.,., '4.,:'..i ud t:.c .-ama to IDOft ftom ll'1 to dQ. W1uit .... ,... uu. ,.,......., tnm tbou&ht WU a Y0ee by tbe Loa Aoa••Com- ty Boardof sur:rvtlon to " end" J5 mlllion to the Oaklarsd Raiden ol lhfo Natlooal P'ootball LHI~ The OWDCnJ of I.he R•!den wW 1•t the mooe1 ltthey will mew. lbeir playera 4tOO miles 1outb to tbe Loa An1elu eou.eum.. 'lbat wou1cS be added to Mailbox HJa ·-· Qb. tbl , .... . of lacbma ~ .......... to approw• IOlll• maalelpal ,.. ••nae bona to build tbote •oorta C!OIDP!n• .. baft out tblre. Md,.. ... aot llr. Lamar Hws• ~·· ~ lD from Dallu, Tesas, and brou1ht u1 pro· res1loaal football 1amft. But there'• DO way for the annse penan to 10 to IM • football same. 1be reaon la, tMJ ba" ·em all OQ eeaaoa tlcata and tbe ua• an held ln •WJ t1tbt haadl. '°TBE AVUAGK penon b oner elllible. or eva SiwiD a chance, to buy .. uoo Uc:ketl even lf be could anord to. Tbe .bub. all tbe m~r eorpoaa- Uoa1, the utWty compula. t¥ef'1bodJ lD poUdCI flOm tbe llaW lnel OD down -tblJ all UH Iota ol Ucbtt. Tbe county court bu cme whole aide ol the 1ted.lwsa. And the public la pay. LD1, wtletbtr they 10 or not. Zn17 UtUe IUJ that'• I°' a tbne-bed:room bcMlle or &DJ __,_ damn~ that'• taable. be'a P,aJtnl for It." Those damn Ucketa bave become lbe royal favors of de· moeraey. J obn100, in a fortbcomin1 book, "In tbe AbHnce ol Power," add.I Ulil to Palm•'• tboulbta · "Thia kind of tbla1 ls, of course, not rHlrlettd to Kaaua City. Not.b1nl ~ more cleatb tbe nalure of Waabineton rela· UouhiPI -prdeaal.ooal, aodal, political and ~m1c -than. tbe seen. on any Sunday at Rott.rt i'. Kearsedy Stadium (bailt by public fund.I> wbea the Redaklna play: About. 16,000 •e•1on·tlckelholders - newspapers, law fa rm&, ad· verttaing agenc1e9 and political oflices control lbe 55,000 seats. Entertolned in the owner!!' box are preaidenh Supn•mc Court JUSllces, Cab11l{!l otricf'rs, members of Congrebs, ed1lon. column1sb, commen lators and wealthy Georgetown hostesse<> TBS &JCH GET richer - npecially the rich folk wbo own glad1aton, r mean, atbJetell. In New York, the uupayers were told lf they put up $24 m1Woo to l"ftlovate Yankee Stadium, the Yankees would stay m town and tbe South Bronx would be re· v1tallied Well. the final b1lt came to almost S200 million and the South Bronx arouod tht stadium 1.1 still a wasteland The Yankees' o~rs. however, .IAre dotnl better than ever Thl" masses" They ha vi· teleVl.&k>o -and CIVIC pndf'. Thi· pride l.J for i.ale lo the h1gbest bidder and, sooner or later, w•· l,j, 111 aU bf· pult.111g up CllS h for the pnvUeee of paying to walct• "our" team on pa)' telev1s100. Homesteaders Can Protect Coastline To the EditOf'' The edttonal printed on Jan. 7 <'Onceming residents of Crystal Cove and El Morro bas juat rome to my hand, and I want lo commend you and your paper for your very fair and sensitive treatment of our situation. While we havt' never had the '>t'<'unty of long term leases or ownership, many of us have <'hosen lo live m our beach cot- taees because we are probably tn the most beaut.Jful spot in, what shall I say, the atate". . tbe nation" .. the world'> Guests have come to Crystal Cove from an over the world and comment upon its unique qualities. Became ye aren't owners, we have come to consider ourselves custodians ol lb&. perfect place. THE BEACH b narrow and will never accommodate the lar1e crowds that come to HWlt inston Beach with its acres ol parkln&. 'There are no artificial grolna, and sand bu never been broueht ln, IO the tidal pools and offshore rocks are juat u they have been for centuries. The cot- taaes nestle ln a1alnst the cllfrs. and the natural aettln1 bas never hem dlaturbed.. Of coane we bave been moet fortunate to have been abk to enjoy 1ucb a place over the yean. I've been eom1D1 to this beach since the 19301, and It rulnl everytblnl elae for me. We spend ffflerf poMlble moment at Cryat.al Cove, tore1oln1 travel Eno &boqb acce11 to the beach bu beell lim1t.ed over past yean, ~ ca.rel .. people have been able to reach the rock• and tldtPoOl• to 1trlp them. The abalone population la way off. A commercial bait operation came tbrou•b senral yeau a10 and took all the muuell ott ol tbe roeu (J'm happy to say that after a recent wiDW beach walk t can noon that they anaom!DI back a btt>. Perhaps tbe preMDce of J*>- ple ln the home at CrJsUl Co'f9 wbo underttaad the natural beaut1 of the beacb and lta natural ratdesitl, blrdl, ft1b, maueJt, obUoot. llld"t•tt. cla1D9, IJ"'UDloD, Could belP t.o l!rtate an atmoepltere wbere ever)'thtna would not be d troyed before Ule •laltora re- aUMCI wbal they ..., dGbii. I hope IO. Think )'OU for recomm • tenantJ for 1111. U WI ataJ, we wtll p to tell Yitally ifD· portanl ltOr>' ot tb8 Im Of CODMrYatJon. CIU\l.STlNI: SHlllLCY r ~,,. ... To the Editor: Did anyone el~e r ead Bob Greene's "The New Man lisf's New Trieu," (Pilot. Jan. 10>" Was anyooe else a1 offended and as infuriated as I? Wht'n finally. th<• 'il'X rofl- d1chotomy m Amt·ncan soc1etv 1~ being carefully qut•stwnt·d and scrutirut.ed .. When finally the male, operal· ine under aucb terrific role pres· !>Ure to achieve ln bl• career oul.s1de his home as beglonlng to reallze h1S St>n.sl' O( frustrat.JOO and sometimes. inadequacy are very real . When finally lhe female, feel- ing 10 straneled by her sub- ordinated p()Sition has come to know a like sense of frustraUoo, f.-elln& more than adequate for a role that made known l1ttleo l'holce. WHEN FJNAU,Y, mall.., are twini allowed mlO and ass,:rting t hemaelves lnto the wondns and 1oys of nuturlDi their own children .. When finally, women are hear· ing themselves aay. "It's my opinion ... " or "I've made a de· clslon ... " When finally, a true and honeat marrlaee between people of the oppoelt.e sex LI bec0min1 more and more or a RMluine possibility When finally, I get excited that the "Me Generation" of the '705 milhl tum into the "We GeoeraUon"oflbe '80s And then· Bob Greene opta for the lau!lh at people learnlnt lt'a so rlibUy human to be fralile, vulnerable and insecure and learning It'• our hufllan rteht to be •ble to admit It Bob Greene's plece bu aroused In me a feelln• ol real ire, an anaer. a aen•• or aacl'99lkln uaually attrtblUd to that old male role. But, belnl the New Penon that I am, I'll Just say that try. ln• for a lausb oo thla particular "ab.led ... med ao terribb, ter· rtbly ~V Jl'ERRl:LL children over ~ modttn day U5e and abuH of the En1hsb lanfu.qe. l bave UIUlb re-r erred them lo dtber the C~C oovell (which doesll 't ,n much r~pome> or the editortal paces of a oewap.per for examples ot proper Jr.bCliab usaae. voua USE in an ect1t.ortal nrl1cle titled. "A Fruitleas Search" of the phrase "poss.ibd.1 ty for a multiple of rea.soas" wu 1mmedlately brou&bt to my at· tenllon by ooe <and possibly tht' only> of m)' dauebt.en u proof that usase of the la.n.cuap la basically "'wide open u loog as the tbought gets acro5s." While in the past I bave 11· oored IJ'088 miluae of JtncHlh in other parts of your paper, I would hope that a more can!ul effort would be taken DONALOJ.McKINNEY fit••••l•r To lbe Editor A funny thmg happened in La1una Beach Jut nilbL I was awakened by the sound of footlt.eps lightly cru.ocblq oo lbe 1nvel driveway. Parked al one end ol the driv•••Y wu our eleven year old car. Aft.er listening for a moment my 1leepy aen.aea allo became awue ol an idllal. automobHe ea&tDt. Motinted-by curto.ky I ttood at the window and lltnll· aJed to (OCUS 00 a darklJ clotbad human fleure slowly moviD& toward OW' parbd car. When I ~who lt WU I aaid, "Hi"! 'thil sudden sreet· ln• comine from a daneoed room through a ahnab covered window startled the police ol- ncer at first. But then tbt oftlcu uplalned ln a polite &DJd pro. f .. lloDal manner that a 1pot· uabt check revealed a=o door OD our car and a break-In 'ha belq chec ed out. Slnee we have to "buqi0 card tbe door tbut untU the MW 1Mcb eom .. 16. I npl•IMd tUt the door IOJnetimea falls o,.n beca... of the brok a.kb. I thanked tbe officer for l•· •eattiatinl and ,.. ead4ld ... ccm~. as•B•B•••NG tb•t lt miiht rain J w out Co • tbal clOar. ft tba OC:C:.u.rriil to UM tbat I had cloaed t • jto_qr aomeooe teaD1 ~r window ana mf'Ow1ng loud ly :about all the fus!'> Returning to bed I felt bumored and thankful about what bad happened Humored becauae there bad indeed been ~· "cat" burelar break in, anrl thankful that at was a real cat Jnd even "'the police were net11 there. Jn all SIOC('rJty. tl mu:;t haV(' taken kern all·rtn~s to haVf' r.ttn that bare-l y v1111ble car with an oiwn door from tht• str~t. I know 1t took a lot of fortltudc to walk up that dark and cret>p), s hrub covered driveway . Wb~vt-r ~ ofhcer was, she has my respect and apprec1at.Jon for doin& a hne J()b. It 1s ruasunng to know someone cares. TERRY TIMMINS To the Editor Tht> Collnas Capistrano dl· velopmenl ple1nned ror th .. Wf'Slt>m ridges bordering th1· San Diego Freeway between Crown Valley Parkway and Orl<'J?:l Highwa y must b1· changed to prevent the altera lion of UK> natural contour of lhe ndReUne to build houses either on top of or betund those scenir hillll. rr the county allows lht• current plans oC the developer to continue, realdents or Orange County will lose forever thr peaceful, serene uniqueness or this area. THE BEAUTY of the hills 1s too voJuabte an asset to lose: it~ destru('t1on will degrade th1• area's tourism appeal as well a~ the residents' peace of mmd /\ nattened ndce with houses ris In~ from 1t certainly has no aesthetic value That area cnn be developed profitably Wllhout re·contourlnR the ndgeline Homes can bt> built below the natural con tourUoe with vie.ws etther eut. or west (Instead or b i directional) that will aell rapidly and prolltably. Area residents mutt convey their obJec:Uons lo the planned dntructlon ol our rldgeUnes to tbe county Plannln1 Com m l11lon and to the Board of Supervteon. JUllS F. ATKINS 111 nu.a., . .-u.y M. 1• OM.YPU..OT &JJ McMahanDe1km1!1 ...... _. .. .-._ ....... -... 'rhe E-~~R:...A ·Dinle11sion ' ......... -..1 ..... r..., .... •u..,....•MDl'rbuo. during our introductory sate Bookcases from 30" tolM" htoh all wlttl•:•dlmenslon In the sides and shelves ... bookuse are 1 'it." thktt In the finest matcMd ore In watnutoroek .•• metlcutousay Mndcrefted t TV·Vldlo Cassette/Microwave Cart With Casters 36''W X 36"h X 19" deep Adj ustabte shelf I LAAQE MUCOON I ~~ .. Motorists sbouldn't have to view eoutline through c:lutter of bouaes, says a Coutal Commission ruling, so these builder& c.tlong Highway 1 near Cannel are comply· ing. On roof of house, built against hillside. they•re spreading ~ tona of dirt, plants and shruhs. including poison oak to kei?p people from walking on it IWl:GN:OO IAT ... _..,,:00 tZt ,_, McMAHAN DESK Ofeo.111 ...... lnc. 1IOO Newport Blvd. 642-8450 Big Enrollment Drop . Confronting Colleges · WASlilNGTON (AP)-America's coHeaea and unlvenltaes. ac customed to three centuries of growth, are faced witb their first serioua retrenchment over the next 20 years, the Cameaie Council on Policy Studu."!l an Higher Education ror~aata The council said In its (anal report • that the end of the baby boom 1s : "quite likely" to bnns "a downward drift" in standards and resources at tbe natioo's 3,000 colleges and uru veraitiet . .. . . .. . . BUT 111E COUNCIL, chaired by Clark Kerr, swd the decline 1s not in- evitable nor is the future as bleak as some educators fear : "Becoming somewhat smaller is, we believe, compatible with becom· ing .somewhat better." the panel .said. lta report is entitled "Tbree -Thousand Futuns· The Next Twenty Years bl Higher Education." . .. • . . The council predicted under· graduate enrollment dropg of 5 per cent to 1S percent an the next 20 years. Enrollment actually 1s Wr.ely Lo grow by 10 per<'ent 1n the Southwest and West and by S percent ID the South, while ralling 10 J>('rcenl in the East and Midwest. ..NO DEMOGRAPHIC d1~ase of epidemic proportions wlll swN.'P ovt·r all higher education during the m•xt 20 years," said the report. The dls~ase "will be selective. some institutions will die from 1t. nearJy all wHI be affected by tt . . and all will need to tak.e some pre· cauuoos" : The report said that while college ~ faculty and admlrustrators struggle • to cope with the "demographic : depression." students •·will seldom af : ever have had it so good on campus " . : The report Cl(p)amed ''The dtf • ficulti~ of others can only rebound to :· their ad .. antage This may well ~ become their Golden Age They will : be recruited more actively. adnuttcd more readily, retained more a s- siduously, counselled more attentive "' ly, graded more considerately. financed more adequately. taught "' more CCJnSCientiowlb', pl1ced in JO'be ~ ~ ,. .. more insistently and the currkulwn will be more lat.lored to lhell' tastes • KERR SAID THE nation's 100 leadulg research unlveralUes and 150 selective liberal arts colleges should do "reasonably well" over the r>ext 20 years. while 600 lesi; seledlvt.' liberal arts colleges and 200 private Lwo-y<'ar college.s face the h~t fight for survival UnaversiUet> that grant academic Ph.D s but are not major research centers "will be especially hard tut," the report said. The Census Bureau says the number of 18-to-2t·year-o&da will faJJ 23 percent by 1997. But the council said that drop will be cUlbiooed by increasing college enrollment of adults, women and rrunortUes, and a lowering of the 40 percent college dropout rate . THE COUNCIL URGED colleges to s~t a goal of retunune to tbe acade01Jc quality of 1980 by the year 2000. Quallty fell durlne lbe massive expansioo of bigber educu· tioo in the put two decades The council Is wiodine up its bust· ness after wwng more tban 100 re- ports on tugher education st.nee 1967 under its aegis and that of a pre decessor. t.be Carnegie Commi&ak>n on Higher Education A pa rent group, the Carnegie Foundabon for the Advancement of Teaclung, will Lake over its dul1e.s Sown Proposes 'Aid to Voters' PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -A sute S('nator bas proposed a way to help voters rate poUtkal candJdates · list- ing their "smarts" ngbt on the ballot. Democrat Tony Gab1ldon of Fl:t1ata!f wants candidates to fl.le re- sults of a read.mg and Jote1111eoce Quotient test with their nominatina petitions The scores would be re<'Of'ded by the secretary of state, and placed on the ballot next to the ca.odld1te's name. YEAR-END CLOSE OUT J AcftS Of LA PLAMn AT WMCN IM&.I 6-.owtt SALE ·~ lle.t&. ·-F- DAllFDRllL HERE THEY DDIDE. Vii U.BIE EDDllllll •ne. Old.miohDe's drive for more MPG is under way, California! \n\\. :1111w1 fuel-l'fl1C1t·111 quality and value -hut \i.11'1 the t'COllOllJ\ :tlld 'Jllrtl <1f .I \h-lill' lmh111g '' O\l'r' A lot of miles bet1'ttn fill -ups. \h I ljlllppt·d ( t1•l 1,, . 1 nd I >t:I t:t s~ n 1odt j, llll';ll 1 h1gtm;1\ m11l-.1gc aml r:mgl' \\ tll proh:thl~ 111· It"' 111.111 rl1t l11~lm~t\ 1-.,11111.tlr~ I >m 111g r.ulgl' '"1101 111" \h 1•11g11w -c.tarnLtnl 111 l'JSI) 0 hb <.u I la.'' .111d I It I 1.1 SS r1111deh .lfl 1~11.Hlllil IH I 11ilt1ph 111g 1lw LI'\ .111d l11gl1\\.t\ 1"11111111 .. ll\' tht' !IL111d.1rd ful'l 1.111~ \Oll C.lll dml' 1 lo11g l111H.' ;LfotllHI ltt\\11 or:1lo11g\\~l\0111he ~_.._ rap:tcll' r:ll ln)..,I\ ( Is I g.tllo11' for C:u1l.1-.. .... \1. \\ \(1 1:q111pp('d ( ll1l'r1J)f ~lilt~ arc coming -hy till' t111cklo;1J -\\ rth imrrowd F.f~\ ('Stim:ttl:<l Ml't; mer hst year. ~' 1111\\ \HU cm h:nc thl' hitl eton1111n \1111 \\,1111 111 l11gli\\,(\ l11:l\\l't.'ll lill· ups. U1t.'Ch 1hc 'rt· nfic figun"' .11 tht· ch:1n :uicl \u11·11 ~'t' \\ h:t\ \\I' 1111',lll, H~ llll'tllllt I I hl' 1111\1 d 11'\ t ... 11111.11c" .1n· tlil Oltb1 111hil1· :1111 h~1 ~I\ lt'h lllld·'il/l' ( /1//1/\\ \lltt I ll'.1' ht"t·~ llm.• I II (Ir h1.·.1ul1h1li\ n.·,l\ll'd /Ji {/11 88 .. \Jl\t'rtl.I :- 1.~ll~l grm\1111• l1tll '111• c.1r 1111 1111111'.111'411111111tlll'r c.11"' 'our 111d1·.1g1· .111d r.111g1 111 sal~ O\"l.'r the p:l't five years. They're rn111i11g into your ne:trh\ Oldsmoh1le dealer·~ right now. ~o if \OU 've heen looking for Old,nwhrl1 · room. LOCAL NEWS, SP0RTS, ADS, dl·111:ml 011 your '\~'t d. \\\.';Ill~ r . u1d tnp l~·11r.1l1. \ottr artu.tl JUST LOOI AT THE llllEA6E! [PA hi MOOCL/lHCHH hi MPG 011vin2 R1nae CITWI ffi] ~ 1..._,VI lllTA II ~·J l41i l S.Mter VI FEATURES AND MORE EVERYDAY ~wy bl n 21 2~ g.1llo11'i for l>t·lt.1 S."') Ollblll(JOI lt.".-1 .trt· t'tjtt1pf1i.'CI \\llh C\l- l>111lt l llglllt" pnt- "\t I Ii\ \ .trlOll'i dt\ ,_ 'mil' \ti. Y11ur dP:llt·r lilr tit 1.111, California, before )OU buy any new ar-rompatt our V6 Oldsmobiles. h1r '' '" 'l' Ir. pnn•. mtle:1gt•. r.Ulge . f ~I Hwy RanKe 471 175 rt '!'-.tk tot.ti\ .tlut· Good g,L.., mtlea~e 1~ grl'.11 10 h.tH' and \'6 Ollbm<~)l le~ Ju I 1.1\ e that Hut ... it's total '111ae that alls a ndlUon new OldsnlDb-'ks al'*'· ~ ; .... ,3 Facing Narcotics Charges llll ..... ......... • cbarnl of I Jllfl( ... tor IQ ... •ul*'tatli f ••rtJuaa .,.. llJdla&I Dami) • aa10 no... .I~• Oonkle IA•lat.oe. 3', ot Dau .Paiat: PauJ HcrmaD , 11. o1 Dua Polot •ad Ricbard Vtrllon llcB~.11.Mariudel Rey. L08 A.NG&La poUre . tivn, by otftcen from Jhmttnctcm Beach, madci t.he ar rats • tbe trio alle1edly loaded the mlllijuana into a van a k •10 The mutJuau. con&au-..ct in •r1e cardboard boxes, hu an taUmated atreet value of ~tween SZI0,000 and $340,000. Loa An1elea DelecUve Ed 8offman aald tbe potent floftr· m1 buds had not yet been Ued t.o pall thin 1t1ck1 tbat compnrw ""e commercial "Thai 1Lkka" *>Id illicitly on lhe alreell THE FLOWEaJNG bud of the Thailand weed ia lbe mo•t atowerful porUon of the pl~t, 4.nd sells tor betwffn $1,400 and t.l.700 a l)C)Und. 1 Lo• An1ele1 delecllves re· aeived a tip from an lntormaol tbat McBrtde nujbt be involved 19 narcotic activity. A team of detectives from Los Angel~ followed McBride's van from Long Beach to San Juan Capistrano where be allegedly picked up the other two sus- pects The Lo5 Angeles detecl1vei. asked Huolanglon Beach un- dercover officers to JOID lhero lll the surveillance, and at lhe ume al the arrest in Dana Point there were between e1ghl and 10 of. ncers on the scene. LOS ANGELES Sgt. H110k f ore~ta !)aid the pot sewid lb ·•part of what we believe to be u maJOr load for marijuana) rrom Thailand " The three suspects were being btld m Orange County Jail with ball set at $15,000 each. Police aaid Saunders wu be· tng held on an additional narcotics warrant and for poue11uon of a gun believed stolen from Lo6 Aneelea Airport ia 1975 The three face prehmmary ar- reagnment in South Orange County Muru c1pal Court 1n mid· Bebrua.ry San Clemente J Panel Hears • ' Transit Talk An Orange County transport<1 don planner will d11>cuis11 future transit modes before the S1rn Clemente Trame and Parking Commhwnon tonight at 7 30 Jearue Kahan, senior planner 'or th~ 0 rung e Co u n l y tran1portat1on Commiuion, •m addreu the comm1n100 m die Sao Clemente Council Cham ~ra. 100 Ave Pre1od10 Comm1ss1on f'h<1lrman ldward Lyon ,aid the pubbc 1s mv1t.ed to hear Ms Kahan'& pre tentatioo. The presentation will cover ~unty population trendb and Qooclude on what type of t.rao1poration system may be eompleted by 1995 The h1lk will 1,.at about 4.5 mmutes Candidates For Laguna Board Eyed , ·. Lac; Beach Ctty council iqlem will interview can- cBdatM fOI' a poal on lhe city's Penoanel Board Feb 5, follow· lDI tbe re&lpaUon of member Dr.!!,...Lake. Lalut, wbole term wu to ex olJ'• Sept. ID. 1912, 11A!pped down trom tbe board lul month after beiDS ~ City Treuurer ettoettnllard11. Tbe tbfw. mber penonne\ bOard llCtl from Um• to Ume ln pereoa.nel dbputea belwHn maa~ and employ .. ot Ult •• rar lllbmatioD and aDDka· tiOD f0191. call aw aen·~...a. aoU•..,.. at4'J.aD1, • •· llpHfting Wendy Chausse <left> gets a lift from Steve Adams and Bridget Bernell ls partnered by Jeff Shirley tn the Dana Hills H.l~h mwncal and dance production "Showcase '80 " The show, scheduled tor 7:30 p.m. today, Frtday and Saturday in the school's Porthole Theater. costs $2 ad- m1ss1on The school's address 1i; 33333 Street of the Golden Lanu.•rn, Dana Point. Refugee Woes Told By UC/ Psychiatrist LOS AN<.i fo;LES <A J> l Nearly a third or the 300,000 Jndocbmeac refugees m the United St.at.t:t> are concentrated In 11 California coun- ties -mo6tly 10 Southern Cahforrua. uccordinl to State Health and Welfare St'<.'retary Mario Obledo. ~bledo spoke Tuesday ul the rarst jomt meetine of a talk force ap- pointed by the governor to In· veatlgat.e the problems of Cam · bodian <tnd Vietnamese re· fusees OBLEDO PROMISED to carry back to Sacramento a list of recommendation~ from tht- task force's citizen~ advi.sory committee. a loose-knit group of voluntary orgao1UAt1ons working for the rapid and easy resettlf" ment of Southca!>t Ai.tan n· fugees in Cahfomia. "We've been relymg a lot on the federal government and now we n~ to be cautious about not dt·velopmg another bureaucracy to oveTSee the existent one." he' bald The task rorce. made up of six slat.e leg111lators and seven slatA> department heads, would con sider the recommendations next month. he said SPEAKERS AT the meetmK d1sc-ussed a vanety of problems facing refugees. including men tal and physical heulth, housmg and employment. Dr Jean Carlin, a UC Irvine p11ych.lalrl1t, described the men· tal health problems as being "like Rip Van Winkle, wakmic up ~everal hundred years ahead <J f their culture and sor.1ety That's for the rural refuget'h 12Seek Posf "For thoae from lhe cities, downward mobility seems to be the inevitable problem. In 200 years or aaslmilat1n1 new c1t1iem. t.hia country has been reinventing the wheel w1lh each new group" OBLEOO NOTED that he ts developing a housing anforma lion handbook for refug~ and their 1pon&0n. And Gail McGee of the Orange County Depart ment or Human Services i.tre~sed the need for financial ass1stan<'e to commun1•1es where many refugees settle. The ma1or problems raced Ul the employment and tramms urea revolve around a lack of com mum cation between state offices. a shortage of bilingual workers and especially in Los Angele1l County rnadequate child care and transportation for rf'fUl(t.AeS m vocational training <'<•ntcrs, a<'cordmg to the c•1llzens' l>ubcommittt't! Gary Perkins. of the UnJted NBl1ons Jflgh Comm1s11on on Refugt>e&. !>aid, "The ab1bly of I he tJ S to accept more refugees • dt>pcnd.4' on the ease with which vou and your organ1zat1orui can make n~t\lcment work " CUSD Trustees Eye Board Candidates t'apJstrano Umlied School Dialrict trusteea bave a1r~d to be11n mlervlewtng the 12 applicants lor a board vacancy. Tru11t.ees hope to appomt a new board member before f'eb 2 alter holding the public interviews toch1y and Jan. 28 at 7 pm. lo their San Juan Capistrano meeting room. TWELVE MJ8810N Viejo resi- denta had submitted their ap- pllcationa for &be po1t when Monday's noon deadUn.e puaed. The achool board vacancy oc· curred when former truatee Wiiiiam Thompaon re1l1ned bee.UM bu.1tne11 obli&allon1 forced him to move t.4' ViriJ.n.la He reli&ned effective Jan. 4 Crmm Yalley Pool Reoperu Thomp1on represented the school dJltrict'a TruatM! Area 7 for the put alx years. Trustees are normally elected at l&rie but the bll dlat.rict la divided in· &A> Hvett trust.ee areas from the 1tandpolnt of residence require· mentt. SEVEN OF TB& a~pllcaolli have a1Ned to allow their io· tervlewt to be video ar audio taped IO that tome board mem· ben .mo miabt be 1bunt from the Ml41on can vtew or U1teo to ta..~1lawr. The twelve board appllcuta lnchade: DaYtd A. Bardlle)i. an .__,.. Bou D. JarYtl. a ,.. Fighter Pilots Declining 9APf Dim<> CAP> -Tb• rttt.rt.aa eommander of tb• Pacific rl••t naval air force ••11 ftlb pdota .,. ltaftftl the NPJ IO l&R "lt't .,.yoad bel»I erltJcal .. ad blallMI PoOI' per • Vlee Adm. Robert P. Cooaaa aald u. Na.-, retained ea percmt ot 1ta t:!:' ID im may all but • pettmt of tbem tb1t ye.u. "1'11£ llA.IOa reuoo . . . i. mooey -tbat aouoda arubbY, perbaPf, but it as a fact," Coocan Hid \o an lntervlew. He a1Jlo warned there are too few aircl'aft car. ners and miaaUes lo lbe US lortt. Coosan s&Jd the atx at- tack carrlers In tbe Pacific do the work formerly done by 21 and o ne of those btx 11 always to tor repairs. IN ADDITION, be ~1ud there la a shortage of Phoenix mlasUea on the sophisticated F 14 Tomcat jets and of apare part.a for planes The carrier Midwest will be decommw1oned ID three to four years and followed into reure- m en l by the-carrier Coral Sea, Coogan dis· dosed Two nuclear. powered carrier& will replace them A PAV r~ of 20 per. cent 111 ~ed to h-ep the best officers 1nclud tng p1lols in lht-Navy Coogan was quoted a~ saying by the Sun Du.•f(o Union. The three·slar ad mlral. who reure!» Jo eb 1. a aid that "right now. we have three carriers out lbere and have had for the pall year ... Since the cr1s1!>. In lhe Mideast, we have had two carriers in th<- Jnd1an Ocean. We cur rently have the Midway and the Kitty Hawk in the Arabian Sea and the Coral Sea Ui the We!>t1•rn Pacific." COOGAN SAID, "We have a earner now 1<et ting ready to go tht- Weatem Puc1r1c and we are getting another one ready to go u followup "ll was not too long ugo that we had 15 Bl tack earners and six an ti-submarine warfare carriers in lhe Pacific." he said There are siJc opera llonal carriers in the Pacific Fleet and a1x In· the Atlantic and Mediterranean , !>aid Coogan Evolµtion Topic of UCI Meet Human evolution will be d1scui.sed by an· thropologlat Ashley Montagu m UC Irvine·~ Science l...ecture Hall ut 8 pm. Wednesday. The lecture will foeu11 on 11omt: of the forcei. that shuped human evolution. such aa de fore8lallo , climate rhanie& and selective preuures, lo1ethor with the development of s uch skllla u food i•lhertni and hunt.!Ai Ticket prtcea are S4 for eeneral admlHiOft, $3 for other atudentl and UCI staff, facw&y and A I u mnl Auoclatlon memben and $2 for UCI aludenta Tickets may be purchased at the Aa soc1aled Students Box Office. Gateway Com mon1 UCI Fot to!orma- llon, call "31·$549. Tiro Hone ShmaSet Crown Valley CosnrnualtJ Par~·· JS.mat.tr 1wtmmln1 pool nopmed t.b1a •eek. UNd r 1hat; W•lo L. Da.U. u att.orm,J; Valofte D. Lnlwt. a ~ arttat; . Wanda 8taUa cl Ha•. with a 'R. DrUWI, a colJet• lnltruetori minimum 1uaranteed and Mich.Ml J . Nauptoa, an at· $25 flm place award, torney. •Ill be featured at tbe Public 1wtmmtn1 houn ar.. Monday · P'rtday noon • a:IO p.m. open awtm aU a1 .. : e . I p.m. adult lap swim onl1 ~ Satutday and Su.aday noon to ' p.m. oPMl 1wlm au ..... Th• co1t I• 60 o.ota for cblldnn 11 for adutta, Anm.111 PH are avall 11 al lb oUtct for tao per pereon. tnlormalall ma1 ti. bJ c:atlins IS'l·73'75. Other bopef\111 an: Annette 8. two ·day B n 1ll1 h I · Gude, a homemaker: Dr. Weattrn bot .. abow• Mttebell J. Stroser, a pb11tctan: wbleb oJ)en th• 1110 Linda II. Oundtr•o!_~ an at· MUOD b. 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I OO'Yo pot,nhr. colt• ,.1y w..... :!-,2.00 .......... 1187 :;:!.oo .......... 1991 FotWon J•we&ry CawalShMt & IB.TS V2PRICE 0...,.. ........ ..,. .. ...................... JUST 2.00 • u .. s: ., .c -~...;.;;..r.;~.:,.a.:.:.;:::1:.&1L-- 0 MURIEL'S t ~-c _______ s PACIFIC COAST HI• WAY 50UlH lldUNl ___ .__..._.,...., ..-.-----·-· I I ' l . t YoarBo•e•••• Dally Ne••paper C FIFTEEN CENTS uake-R ·attles N. California Some Damage and Injuries Reported bounce ln offices of a high-rile bu.lldin& in downtown San Fran· cisco. It wu felt ln Sunnyvale, about 30 mUes to the south, and also was feJt ln Hollister. 100 miles to the south . • .~I.I -\M aale and WU ....S • mllea eoutbout o1 Bft't .., IJ"'1Don. A wttb a reed.ln• ol 5 11 capa e of dotn1 considerMble damace. and one of 8 can do aevett damaae. Jn Llvennore, which ls oear A .. 11111 ......... HARD PILL TO SWALLOW -These capsules are leftovers from the last draft lottery in 19'13. stored in a cardbox in the Selective Service System office in Washington President Carter has pro- posed rv1talizing peacetime draft ret- istration. Citizens Mixed on Draft Support, Apprehension Voiced in Coimty ' Orange County students and community leaders expressed support and apprehension today in the wake of President Carter's call for re1nstltutton of the m iii tary draft rej(1strallon )''ears about a potential military confrontation with Russia were raised, along with debate about whether women should be Included in the new draft registration process Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach. said she supports the remsUtu· tion of the draft even though she bas two sons and two daughters who are draft age. ''From a personal standpoint, of course I have concerns about my family," she said this mom· mg during a telephone intervtew from her Sacramento office "But I believe that we have to stand behind our national policies. After all, my family benefits with the country's strength and falls with its weak· DelS." Mrs. Bergeson said she Hither supporta nor opposes the Equal Ri&bta Amendment, but believes her daupt.ers, Uke her sons, sbould share "equal reapomlbllity in defense of our country.'' Mary Schmitz, a chief spokesman for the Stop ERA Movement, aaid &be will work to prevent draft reciltration and mandatory mWtary service for women. ••J dao't tblnk women are that eq•al to mm tbat tbey can play UMt,.. ..-eary for the de-,.... 91 tbt tl'J," abe said tbll ••~ lln. Sdlmltz \s 11l• Wit• Republican SUte Seo. JtibD O. SChmlts and is a Corou de1 Mar raldent. Mn. Sc.llmUa userted that women are oot btololically nor emotionally auttecf to com- bat ac:tividea and would weak· en tb• oatloo•s defenH ef· fort. Sbe added. bowever, tJUl1 •omm•a Mnice m.lfbt be re- qu1nd ''in a lituat1on like Worid Warn ... 0 ln a dire eqene1, ob-* flt UI an aoiDI to tall• ... and defend-the couU," lbl uld. 11But we're iiat Ill aai ~ • •itaaUoa now." ing women "funny " ·'There are some Jobs that men are better at. and I prefer to see guns in their hands," she said. "My mentality 1s too old to view women a!> fighters 1 JU'>t don't see it." DRAFT REGISTRATION REVIVAL SOUGHT-A4 Judge Sears said she dehvere<i messages to partisans fighting the fascists as a young girl in 1943-44 She said she cease<i her act1v1lles after her brother was k tiled in an am bush near l'~lorence. Orange County Supervisor Harriett Wieder had a d1ffen.ng view. ''I see no problem with lhe drafting of women ' she said "Amen ca's cau.&e is as 1mpor· tant to women as to men." Play Aeting Mrs Wieder has reservations, however, about the need for a draft 'It bugs me in the back of my mind to talk like this on the (.•ve or a presidenllaJ election. 1 'm skeptical. " Grant Richards , 20 , Sad· dleback College student pres1· dent, said he has mixed feelings about the draft ·'If they really need people for the Army. then that's the best way," said Richards, who is married and llves 10 Mission VieJO "The government has to provide for tbe defense " But Richards added he 1s basically opposed lo conscrip- tion and believes deferments should be provided San Clemente Councilwoman Karoline Koester, wife of a re- tired Air Force colonel, said she (SffDRAFT, P•geA2> 'Toy' Pistol Real; I Teen Kills Friend WARREN, Mich. IAP> -A 14-year-old girl was fatally shot when a girUrtend used a loaded gun lo pretend she was actress FaTTab Fawcett to the televisloo 1eriea "Charlie's Aneels," police reported today. Mary Kathleen Maczuga dJed Tuesday after she was taken to a hospital with a sinale aunabot wound to the back of her head, according to detective Fred Homikov. Hom.lkov said lt happened this way: The pUriend Lynette Ann Ewald, also 14, found wbat abe lhouaht wu a cap pistol on a YOUR HEALTH SPOIUGB'l'ED Today'1 Delly Pilot f OCDNI on the ways Oran10 CoHt resldenta 1pend to atay healthy. Don't rntu "Your Htaltb," a :s•ee aa1.u1n w1u. •tort• pl~ 1potU1bU01 bultb tnndl ™m med.teal CUPJct tO •hlrt~·~· shelf In the kitchen of tbe M aczugas' home in t.hiB Detroit suburb. The weapon actually was a loaded .38-callber re- volver. Lyoette dedded to play Far- rah Fawcett. formerly a co-aw or tbe TV detective aerlt1. Lynette picked up the IUD. told Mary "1'bia 11 a stickup," and the IUD went off Jut u Mary turned to amwer the telephone. Lynette ••Dt over to her airlfrieod and said, "Stop foolint around." Tbeo she noticed the blood oo Mary'1 f aee. Homikov 1aid the dead lirt'• parents, Walter and Ann, told police lt waa ''cuatomary" to keep the loaded ,un -one ol about 10 lo the hou.ae -in U.. kitchen. wu nodamap to the reactor. A freeway briqe oo Int. 680 report.edlJ fell e to 7 mcbes and bad LO be cloled. In Stockton, authorities re· ported aome cracked buildings aod laree craeb ln stdewallal. Jim Watk:Uis, chJef of the plan- ning division for the state om~ or Emergency Services In Sacramento, said preliminary reports 10d1cated no major damage ·'We felt 1t bere ln Sacramen to," Watlons said "It shook a lot of plants, and it shook me up as l was s1ttiog in my chatr." The quake made chairs But Millord Hoyle. publlilher of the Hollister Free.Lance. satd this one was unusual in tbal 1t laJted longer than moet quakes and was fell as a "gentle. rolling moUoo, not the usual jolts." Tough Stand Seen Congress Ready to Back Carter ~ WASHINGTON (AP> Congress appears ready to back Preaidenl Carter's tough doe· trine aimed at conlalrung the Soviet thrust toward the 011 lifelines of the Middle East. But reaction to reviving peacetJme draft registrallon 1s decidedly mixed Carter used the annual Stale of the Uruon address lO reverse much of the foreign and military policy established m the first three years or tus adm1ruslra lion He drew support from many Repobllcans as well ~ from leaders or his own party But some long-time advocates of bolstering the nation's military defenses were openly skeptical about the president's determination to fully develop his approach. Many Republicans claimed Carter ls exploiting the foreign policy challenge posed by the Sovie t intervention In Afghanistan to quell uiticism of The core of what amounts to a Carter Doctrine oo the Middle Eaat Wiii d.Unred ln these words: "Let our position be absolutely clear. Ao attempt by any outa1de force to saln conlrol of the Penlan Gulf reoon will be re- garded as an assault on the Ytt.aJ interests ol the United Stat.es of America. And auch an assault wiH be repelled by any means necessary including military force." Senate Democratic leader Robert C Byrd of West V1rguua told reporters today that Carter hit exactly the nght note. "The Soviets ought to be put on not.J~ that any intrwuon by an outside force will be repelled by force If necessary.'· he said But Sen Ted Stevens. R· Alaska. the acting Senate Republican leader. saw danl(ers lurlung bene.ath the surface of the president's words. Stevens said the president had. perhaps unwisely , com mitted the Uruted States lO de· fend "every lDCh of the Persian Gulf." "If the Carter Doctnne had been 1n effect before Afghanistan, we'd be at war wlth lbe Soviet Union now." Stevens said "We're attempt.Joe to speak strongly while carrymg a short auctt." The sharpest dJvlSlons ln m- 1tial reactions to the speech came ovtt the president's pro- posal that the Selective Service Syatem be revitalbed and that peacetime draft regislrallon be PrUon Urged For Burglars SACRAMENTO (AP) The Auernbly Crlmlnal Justice Committee has approved man- datory priaon sentences for virtually all penon.s convtcted of nJ&bltime home t>urtlar1es. Tbe committ.e. the tou&ttest tell fOf' bUla backed by law en- forcement, pused SB12M by Seo. Robert Beverly, R - Manhatt.an Beach , with a 5-2 vote Wednelday. sendln1 it to the Ways and Means Commit· tee. A 'DayO/I' Neta Payoff Ellem Ptnhrton'• dally Job 11 bl 1alel. Sbe took a d•r oft to watdl tM nlm· ta• of a ttlmlion abow tn LolAnltl•· At• rwuJt. t.h• Newport lstac:b woman la tll0,000 ts.cber. Sb• teJ!j bu 1toey ln '1'liti •" P9ct A16. rtv1ved. Sen John Stennis, D·Miss .. chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said the AMERICA.NS SAYING NYET TO RUSSIA VOOKA-87 step 15 essential and Wlll propt-r· ly lead to rene~al of the draft itself But tht' proposal drt'w 1'nlletsm, part1cularl) from con ~rt'l>!>men wh1> opposed U S 1n .. olvement 1n Vietnam · · Hystencal voices calling for a return lO reg1strat1on and the draft an: further evidence of th•· bankrupt foreign policy of ttus ad m1rustrauon." said Sen Marlt llalfleld, R-Ore. "It threatens to hold hostage the freedom or millions of young men and pro vide a urrutless manpower pool for any president willing to send American bovs to fiRht ball a world away 1n still another foreign war " The Amencan C1v1I Liberties Union condemned the move and a spokesman said. "lf the pres1 dent 1s not prepanng to declare war, he !>hould nol be prepanng to reinstate the draft ' Hut Ho~ Republican Leader John Rhodes of Arizona said Carter's draft reg1strat1on pro- posal Wlll gamer "overwhelm- ing support" from Republicans and said he saw no t'fftct1ve op· posit.Joo to 11 from any quarter. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, 0 - ~ ass , who 1s challenging Carter for the 1980 pres1denwal nomma tJOn, !'.aid he~ not favor draft reg1strat1on m peacetime ·But this 1s not exactly peacetime " said Sen. Alan Cranston, D Cahf . the assistant Senate Democratic leader. Cranstoo swd he will examine the idea 'Tllae to 1tlol'e Aside' Raciti Won't Seek - Co11ncil Seat Again DeltY ..._,_.._ WON'T RUN AGAIN Mna'sOomAacttl Mesa Police Arrest Woman On Sex Rap A 23-year-old Riverside woman was arrested on cbaraes or solicitlna for prostitution Wednesday at a Costa Mesa rap studlo where the owner ls ft&ht- \ng city officials over their re- f uaa 1 to issue It a business license, police reported today. Costa Mesa officers aald Nicole Lynn Campos. 23, wu ar- rested at 3:30 p.m . after a plainclothes omcer visited Musl8J1i Studio, 432 E . 17th St., and alle1edly was offered sexual favors. She was releued on SSOO b&U, poUcelald. On°'-busl.nea license nattt. a beams. t1 scheduled FJiday in Oran,. Comtty Superior Court on tbe atud.10'1 appUcaUon tor a court lQJ\mCUon a1alnsl the city. Operator Debra Todteobler, %1, of Montebello, claim• ln ber appllcatlan tb.at the citJ bu re- fU1ed to lf'&nl ber AD.)' tne ot businHa license because lb• once applied for • permit to allow. n&1de pboto modcll.n1 atthHtud.io Stii uld iM wu later denltd a license ~onn marital and ctraa toame • Costa Mesa City Cou.ncUman Dom Rac1U announced today be won't seet a third term m the Apnl 8 COWK"ll elect.Jon Rar1u. who served as mayor of Costa Mesa tn 1975·76. rited a need for more time with h.is family and at his busmess. Rac1lJ Jewelry C'.o • and a desire lo travel "I feel 1l as time to move aside and allow other community luders to come forth." Raciti said. Rar1t.J's seat 1s one of three up for election. Mayor Ed McFarland and Councilman Dono Hall are seeking re- ele<:lloo Five other people have taken out nomtnallon papers but haven't filed them yet Taking out papers today was Bill Myers, director of opera- tions at the Keith C Ferguson Co. ln Canon Housewife Joan P . Torrib10 took out papers Wednesday afternoon County administrative analyst Paul Raver and busmessmen Richard W. Johnston and Chns St.eel alto have taken out papen. filing oow will close Feb. 5, becau.w lncumbent Raciti isn't runnJ.ni. Coast Weather Continued fair through Friday and some cooler. Lows tonight 38 al the beaches and 48 inland. Hiebs Ftiday 62 along the coast and 68 lnland. INSIDE TOD1' '1 John Wo11ne moved to NetDpOrt B«Jch ahortly o~n hi• nicceH/ul 1964 cancer o,,_.rotlon. TM lare actor's 80"•/lora IDOUrfrorst home u now for aale The oalctng pric• far the hou.e Utol DuM built " $4 S million. Su Ftotwmg, ~Cl. l•tlea Soviet N ew1 Branda Carter Claim Absurd MOSCOW lAPJ nm •1.cr TUI I.Oda)' cMtt'rtbed u eblurd t t Cal'tet''• clatm iD of tbt Union rmuap that tM Peruan OWi ar a la • apben ol vu . .a LD· lerett to l1w Ucatt.ad 6'a . lo a W ·d.at patda, ti.. .... ~ II.id CarU-r eroph..u.d "dM clalau ol Ow U.S. admln1"1lt.kln to tbt ·rt1ht' to IJ\lt-rf .. ,.. In t.M lAtH"ll&I alfaJra of other atat.11 wtucb polHM ra"W m alt'riala or I\ on otl au.pply Y't>U\ee " T Hid Caneor "arbltrartly" PrMlaimed the Penlaa OuU ....au a 1pber. ol vtlal lnt...t lie m9de no ..eret, lbt MWll a1eoey Mkl. lhat "at u.. bull of lbe rallo t.bMiA ol the •ntat ta· tereatJI' ol lhe USA tn ~ ""1alan Cult Iles a daJN to keep tbt doml.Danl pmlUoo ol American monopolies la lhe ni1too • • EL MONTE (AP> -Tbt> AJr Qu&hty Manacemnit Dialtlct called a carboo mooo&ld• a.&ert today lo Ule aouthw•t coul.al area o1 the Loa An&ela metropolitan r.ctoa. The AQMD requested Uuat all 1~1.t. 1ovemmeot •&•· cl ... Uldustrtn. bualneuea and resident.a curtail drivtn1 lo lbe north.-.:st coutaJ, aouthw•l ~taJ ud iwutb co .. l&I ZOOd u wei! •·• in<'t>ntral and aouth Cf'ntnl Loe Anst!lei. ·nw itlert art•u Hlretch~ Crum t'litya Uel Hey north lo San Pedro lllld mland to lhl" Hurbor Freeway T~ alert wa• to la1l thro\.llh ~ llllemooo l&Jld J)QOlbty H lon1u12 boun. but tM AQMO did not laaue a health advtaory FDA Prolw• Malcrr of .'irla~,..,. Or-. WASJUNGTON (AP1 Th.-manufucturer or Selacryn, a new drug uaed for treating hip blood preHure, 111 belns in· veatlgated for an alleged delay In reporting Illnesses suffer~ by palientJI who ust'd 1l. th«.' l{OV('rnment bald lod.Yy Tbe drug wa11 recialled u.tter 1t.s a1;soc1atlon with five deat.ht. Wayne Pin~. spokesman for the Food and Oru1 Admlnlatra· uon, ea.ad Sm1lh Kline & French, lhe Pblladelpbia·bued com · pany. may have unlawfully (>O!>tponed telling lbe agency that aome Selacryn patient.a auffered Liver damaae The company recalled all stock& of lhe drug Jan 16 aft.er a conaullat.ton Wllh lhe FDA. 11.b duta showed S2 cues 0( Uver damage lnclud.101 30 cues of Jaundice arnoo& the 300,000 peraoM wbo had taken the drug. f'1ve dealhb al.bo wt.Te re ported E're.P~AI DRAFT REACTIONS. • • I a v11rs womt·n t*.1ng drufl••d •If lht>y (' fttl !)(· of hf'ip Vf!ti wom1·n .,hould bt· rnt h1!11•d in ttw draft, '.'>ht· su1d Ka thy Hn1• 2fi who w11rk'. at <I Danu 1'01111 raC'fJIH'll>all f'luh said th<• poss1h1htv of wo11wn Ix 1n~ <lraft1-il .. ,,.,.,, . ., 1111· h1·ll 11ut of me " /\ sampl1111• •if "ludenb .1l (;old1•n Wt>t>I <'ollc-~1· 10 llunt· 1ni.:ton Bt·iwh I h1" mornanl( un C'OVt·r<'d hll lc· lllJIWlhll llln lo th•· n •i.:1strat1on pl.in 1llwtr .. ) think 1l'!f lJ VI'()' J.!O'id 1d1•a ." "'"d Amani1:1 K<•1·JPy , ll. rif Wt•., t m 1nsl1• r · 1 n r a s 1· ri r cmt·ra<·nc·y. I dun 'l know h11v. the pres1df'nt could lo< ale anvbody 1( tht>rf• isn 't l:I regu;lra twn of ">'1m1• kind · Sh•· ;11!11'-d . • S1n1·1· w11m1•n wl:lnl f'(jUal nl(hls, I think 1t ., •K1 ly fair that lh<·y hhould 1,., draft .. d ·· ~.irk T1r111s, lfl. of lluntinglon Ht•ach. olr.-1·1v1'<1, 'We· rwt'<l rt·ii 111lra\H)ll to ~l·l 11ur furr•'h up to f1~ht1ng 1-i tr<·ll~~lh Ill a short Hmount 11f l1m1· l'vt• alr<>1u.Jy ~crvt:d two yt•urK 1n thl' Atr f<'orn• hut 1r I wN•· draf~. I'd go,. Although 11ht• favor-. rcnt·wm" d r a rt r 1· ~I s t r a t 1 on . J an ct Voultl'I. :rn of 1lunt1n~lon Ht·ttt•h. hud rt~t·rvul1on~ about mantlatorv '>t1rv1rt' · I m a non vlolt•nt pPrs<m " M~ Voultu 11a1d "I d<>n t ht lll'v1• .inyonl' who tJ01•sn't wanl to fight should have to " Sht• added, "I 'm a single pun•nt with a dau1Chter. lf I were drafted I def1rut.ely would not go .. At OranJ(<' Coast C'olle~e. Paul Leighton, 20, of ('011ta Mf'sa, ex preued dl1111l1•afiure with th'' ba111r c-oncept or forced military serv1ce "I don't Ilk<' lhe drart Rt all," he aaid. "No man my age would like ll I'd have \o be leavlnM my career ror two years Uul I would go tf I had lo. I think women t1hould servf'. too They have bruanis. too Tht'Y <'Un help" Irene Jat·k of Irvine, u 21 year-old OC<.; atudenl, 11upport.:. DAILY PILOT fMOf-~(looil\'-.--111••­ -· ... -.......... ~-..... l,_0._ r .... ~-c-~··--•·• ....................... ·-.... , ..... , ,., (al• ..................... ...," ....... ~ .. ,. .. ff/!llll't, 1.-.1i1 ...... ,,,,,.,_·~·-It,,_,,...,_ .. A ........ ,....,_.,1194 ...... , ... ~ ~.,,..,,.,..,, .....,...,, '""fn"' ... ~""'"""'~'"_.,., ¥f9 't ••1 .. ,.... (.M.U ........ < ....... .,.. • .,.,. ,._. ...... ,.,_,.. __ _ , .. ' • °""" .,,..,.._ ... _c;._.,_ -.. -••• n:.:..Tt ---~ .......... ~- d r1•rnsl<1lemt:nt or dri.lfl rt:I( 1i.trat1on 'f><'hJ.llU: what wt· want, It rom •·s down lo 1f they ( Ru111111t1 1Jcoc1dt• to attack Uh, and wt"n· not rt·udy. wc'vt• lost cvcryUun.: Arnron<•a stands for · < ·on 1· f' r n I n J( in c I us Ion eif ~om .. n in th•· drart c.hf• add(-<l , '11 s JUnl nt'vt.·r rl·ally ~en women's place m war But if that'll what thP majority of Am ~nrans votfl'd for, I would ~o .. Studt·nl !>pokl~m1·n on tht· l < Irvin•· • ampWI md1caled t<Jd11> t ht• pr~1d1·nl ·.. proposal lo n· in!tlltutc draft rci.:111lratwn wa11 iJ J.Ht.,111bh· vr•·lutk· lo war r>an Levinson, UCl'l) stU<h·nt h11dv prl's1dt>nl, "aid he an llc-1J1alt-<I I he form a I ion or N1m rn1lll't'S in the nl'xt few dayi. lo {1~hl the idea Levinson, 21, 1J&1d students wQuld atti-mpt lo forge coali lions as they had done in the ac t1v111t dayh of the I~. although, h•· <;aid . "We won't have anything hke the 19608 until lb<! country 111 ready to go to war '· An J\li&oc1all'd Student.'\ COW\· cil meeting 1s acheduled for next Tuesday and Levinson said re sumptlon or the draft and ways lo fight 1t would probably be a mam topic I,ev1nsoo also has a personal stake in the fight "I would be one of those going to tight for Uncle Sam," he said A campus veterans spokesman also aald today the president ·s 11uggesllon sounds like a prelude to war. Paul Kenney, 26, coordLnator uf the Veterans Conspiracy group on rampUJ, 1a1d the Stale of the Union addres11 was "kind of depressing It 11ound11 like th1•y're going to push WI into another war " Kenney, a Vietnam era vt'lcrun. h1J1d he understund1> t ht· ral11mulc for rt>\nalatlnR th•· rtraft. "We need new peraonnel and u wl<kr ran Re or <people)" In the armcdserv1ce8, he Haid. Kenney al!\o 11ald he 11upporta the idea of women being drafted a long w1th men 'Tm all for lt," he said. lie added that women could aerve 1n combat roles ll they were deemed physically capa ble. The posalb\Uty of alvtna up a buddlnii career for a 1Unt in the military doesn't JOund too prom \1lna to Newport Beach Ftre t'lahterKen Maddum1 "ll'!f not t.oo comfortlna." he ob1ervcd t.b.ll mornlnle "T wouJd.n't mlnd H much p Ina Into the military lf we ftere at war and defeDd.1121 our COW>- lr')'. but the thoutbt of lotAI 1n becau.e there ml pt bl • wa.r, wen that'• not IOm.UU.O• I'm looklq torward to." Maddarna, 2a, worktd tor Ul• La Habra f'lr. Department for two yean before Jolnln• the Newport Beach dt~rtment ln July. ,.. .... .,_ AJ ~ R lab bocMln1 wu &.ted to I.be IDtMw· cart of a Tehraa bolDltal to- d1y '°' ... art t.roab)e. ltut the 1• year.old revolutJonary leader , • ._, W'llftt on naUoul rldM to rHaaute the lrao.lan people be la nut atnoualy m. "M far u my CC*IJUoo la ~ermd, J am -pralM M to Ood -QOl tw.d." be Hid tboUlb bt aowwied fraU and weak PoUUc&I obMrv•n in t.be Ira· nlaa c1ptt..J aaMI the broedcut appeared aim.cl at calmiDI u · tlonal ao.alet)' over the bea&.tl of K.bomdni. who wu ruabed from hlt home lo Qom. 100 mlles &OUlb ol Tehran, and arrived at the hospital al 1 a m Crash Alter•ath Hit sudden boapllalluUon t•ame oo the eve of lran'a pre& tdl'ntlal l'leC'lrnn. and in hi' broadcast the <'lergyman rl"voluuoruary t'aJled for a full 4'Dd peaceful turnout frlday. All revolutionary commlttet--. throu&h<>Ut Iran had been pla~J on alert to litU&rd agaln~t violence dunnt( l~ voUnl( Costa Mc~(j Fan.• Ballahon Chae( Gary Golson u; a1ded by Newport Beach medica following a bead-On crash Wednesday night o n Bayside Drlve in Newport Beach. Golson's wile. Joey, (in car) was iJlJured, too The other driver, Noriko K<ito. 39. Newport ~ach, lbehrnd car> tallui to police officer about the 8 pm. m.iahap The couple were in good condition today at Hoag Memorial Hospital l\nll Khomeini factions h1tv«· <'ailed for a boycott o( tbe vol 101. a.a they did durtne the re- t•ent t"OMUtuUonal referendum. when pollUcal violence flared m i;ev(!ru) areaa A rrowd gathered today out 'Ide the holpltaJ, and poUUdans and reU!Poua leaders were feeo coming and goln.c The event.a were reUably re- ported by Western joumaU.t.a ln the lranlan capital, where some ~>0 Amt'rlcan hoiitagea were ~~ndUlg their 82nd day 0( cap- tivity at the US Embauy. Tehran radio, mooltored In London, reported that Kho melnl'a team of doctors said they hoped he rould be moved rrom the lnlt'n.slve care unit and to lhe rettular beart·treatment un1t laler today or t'rlduy Gold Prices Still Yo-Yo's lri Trading LONDON <AP> -The dollar waa mixed but Utlle changed on the world's money markets to- day u the price of gold coo unued its see·U W movemenu.. falling af(81.0 aft1•r an early rise London'• five major bullion hou&f.>tl (lX.ed the stold price for the altemoon tradrng r.K&ton al $717 an oun~. up from $692 50 at the close Wednesday But 1t closed al $672 and w~ tradlnR UJ Nt•w York at $681 In Zurich. gold faoilhed a 11bortened trading session at $690. up from Wednesday's c&Of\e of $670 and lhe same as al the opt•nlng Bullion traded belwet·n $680and~ One dealer 11a1d the early ck>5 1ng of Europe's major gold markt"t was "purely a lechnkal matter" to handle "a huge ad mlnletraUve load." The market.8 have been very buay of late, partlt'ularly lhla week as go&d prlce11 swung (rom nearly $'900 an ounce to le6s than $600. The gok1 pnce peaked at a rtt ord hi.ch of S875 during New \ ork trading Monday. bul then profit taking aet ln aod pushed the prict aa low aa SS8S in Lon· don on Wedner.day momln& IL dosed ln New Yorll Wednesday at $660. down $30 from Tu~y Rega1oln~ loal ground. the metal clOM'd In Hons Koog to- day at '881 70 and then opened ln London at S68S and lo Zurich at $690. ll climbed al high u mo In London and l72S In Zurich before falllne back. London allvcr was quC>Ud al $40 an ounce. up from S39 11t Wednesday's dose. But tbe price ln New York wa1 $38.50 Spurred by President Carter's State of the Union meaaa1e, tbe U s. currency climbed to a hl&h or 239 10 yea 1n Tokyo before declh\lna to dOH at 238.~. up from 238.17~ at Wednesday'• cloae Rites Slated For Estancia Student._ 17 Pu.neral aervtces will be hf>kJ Saturday f or Eatancaa High Schoo l senior M iark V . Fredencb, wbo d1ed Saturday of cancer nt the age of 17. Services are achedult-d at 10 ·30 a m In Pacific View Chapel, 3500 Paclf1c View Orin. Newport Beach Mark, who would ba ve graduated Uu.s aprtne. wtll be awarded a diploma poalhu.moua· ly. achoo! offacuw sa1d He waa an annow>ct>r for the: school r&dlo islat1on und a pol~ vault.er on the tr1tck te1tm Ma,_ leaves hlR parent.a. Mr and Mn Laur .. nc•· 1-'redencks of Costu Mei.~. has brot ht>r . Mitchell Fn•dt·rac·k\ 11( C llhla Me11a and i;a/iter L1s11 Hall uf II u n t 1 n .c t o n II f' a c h . grandparenl!I f:lt>anor BovM· uf Pa.c1f1c Grove . fo'lort'nrt' Frt-di-nMt., of Pa.,adt•na ilnd John Jw•nnf'tt of lktro1t, and his .1unt . Ed1lhOhvnufN1·wport Ut·tJt'h The family has llUJU<e•le-d memorial ront r1huUons lo lh<· John WaynP <'anrer H1·".-11rrh Jo unrl tn rttrt· of th1• l l<'LI\ Mt-d1cal Ci'fltt·r Girl, 4, Hit By Car., Hurt /\ '1 year old Costa Meu 'tlrl. lnJurf'd when '\be allegedly nm oul lnt.o t.h4: slI'~-t. and was hll by a car Wf-dnt'ftday, wa& reportt'd in good coodHJon today at ll(' Irvine Medical \enter 1n Ora nae Pol!ce aald Enca G Estrada, 4, of 77S Shalimar Driv«:. wa.s playing near her home when sh.- saw her mot.her approachl.lli on lhe otheT side of the atrttl and ran a<'ro61i to l{rttl her. They said motnrtal Palay l.A:'t' 1.atacha. 35, of 734 Center !St , Coeta Mesa. brakt"d bul was un able to avoid the child Three Steal Teen's Legs PUNTA GORDA. Fla. (AP> -Florida authonb~ have arrewted three men sus~cted of beaung a vacattorung Ohm tttn·a~er -before ~Leal tng his car and haa urtlf1Clal legs. Michael Morgnn. a 19 year -Old gas station a tt~od · ant from C10c1nnalJ, told police ht befncnded the thrtt while on vacation at Fort Myers Bt:acb and spent thrt-e days w1lh them before the att;,clt Wednesday. County Views Dana Harbor f._,ish Facility <>r•ORE' Count' '\Upt-rv1c;or .. h., ..... 11rckrl'd ,, 1udy lhJI rr1.1 v lt•.HI "' th•· do•\ I l11pn 11·111 "' I 1 umm1·rc·1;.il fi 'h111,t: 1 t•r11t·r 1n IJ;.inJ Point 1idrlJC1r ·r he rt"QUt:st for au<'h a fa<"thh wa~ made by l~ I>ana 1'01111 F1.,h1·nnt"n A •YX'lat.lnn wh1c·h ..r,111111-<I th.ti 1ornm• r• ldl r1,h "' nH'n fan: ~t.'n<IU:. ~·rolJlerrL'> 111 Or anl(t' «~)\Ult' A ~l>0<'1 .1t 100 1'1 ,..,.,,,~·nt J .. n., f\ l..11t1m•·r -..uc1 tn ;1 1.-tlt·r to C'fJUll 1 v offluah that .1t lc:a'lt hvc of the 15 boats that rt• g u I a rl y opl'rat.-tn the harbor havt• M pt>rmnnmt place to dock ft also wtts a'H•rtl.'d by anolht•r flshml{ rf'pre'\enla\lvf' lh.tt tht-h!>hrng u.,wrlatl<>n 1s 11fwra~ at unly about half 1h 1·fr1('tt"nC'Y bl"('uus•· of a lad1 or far1Ll~ Thf> bont.'\. ht> said. havf' to travel to ports 1n San P<>dro and San Die.co to unlo1td th1•1r catch. The uaoclatlon 1, ueklnR Mmplete docking fac1Utu~s for 25 f1stung boats and ror ~gula· Uons that w\ll allow them to un· loud tJM· f1~h tn the art'a O(:ar Dana Wharf Superv111or Thoma~ Riley. whose f1flh d1~tr1rl 1nc-lude1 Dana Potnt. said he ~hcves the faC'lllty can be built without ('iJUSIOi probl~mA for llOy()Oe ID the srea Ted Cancels C.ampaigning, Plans Speech WASlUNCTON (AP) -Sen. Edward M K~nt'dy, D Ma.as. abruptly canceled a four-day pre11dentlal campaign trtp to New E)iltland today, and aides said he would dehver a "ma.)Or poll Cy addresa" ID W ublngt.oo oo Monday (Related story, A4 > KenMdy p""s ~retary Tom SoutbWlck aa.1d Kennedy wtU oot drop out of tbe preaadenUal cam· pal go .. He ju.st &ain't.'· Southwick Hid President Carter defeated Kennedy by a nearly 2 1 mar&m Monday In the fowa precinct <'IU<'U&es, the firllt test of strenKt.h among mol\l contenders ror thf' f>t•moC'rat1c and Rf'publ.lcan prt'111dcnUal norruna- t wni, S1m•1 tlw l11wa <kfrat. Ken nt'.'dy and lui. .11dl'" huvt" held an almo'lt ront1nuou" series of m("('tln~ In an uttempl to uaess lht" ,mat.or'" C'halleng.-for the I» mot r .1t1• non11nat1on against t•Jrtt'f 1r1 Nt·w York City nt!xl \ Uj.!U.'ll Kt>nnf'dy htm5elf conct"ded Tu .. .,day ht> must defeat Cartt'r 111 th••tr Of'Xl I wo rncounlt,.., tlw fo'1•b llJ raur u.'I•''> in Mauw and t~ t't-b 2ti pnmary m Nf·w Hamp!lhlrP 1( Kennf'11y ,., lo kt"i'JI hJ'I c·and1d•<'Y ahve A 1dt"1 'laid Kt•nnt>d y tnt.Pn<k-<l to apend moet or tht' nut ftve wt-ek'I campa1Rn1ng in Nt>w t-;nRland lfe had been schedulf'd lo lt•av1• fo'nday on " four-day trip to Main.-. N1•w tfllm~htre and Rhode bland l:of>s Probe S In ying or Cat in Mesa Cost.a Mee.a police are loobng lo\o the fataJ 1hooUog of a pet rat Wt'dnesday. officers .sald They uld Patnci• Hardy Batt of 401 Hamilton St found ber lone·haired beige male cal aboc. lo death under the statn o( her buHding al 11 a.m. Jt had lw bttn seen alive at 9 15 a m It had hem shot wtlh a 22-caJiber bullet,poUcesatd •'The market wu lmpreued by the •tttnctb 0( t.he Ca.rt.er apeech and people bou1bt dollars, but they had to «et r1d of them lat.er for commercial rea· sona," a Tokyo foret1n ex· chan1e trader uld . WET SUIT DEAL The dollar opened at 238 eo yen and rote 1b1rply to a peak o( 239 10 yen, before ae1Un1 prea· sure from bank• puahed tbe rate down. Spot traclin1 volume wH an act.tve ... mUlioa. Ymalla Miller Bearing Delayed The PreU.mlllat)' heart.DI for Camalla Miller, •· a~euaed ot 1te1linf her own dauoter trom ~b• eu1tody or tb• child'• 1r1nd~ta, b.u Men d layed unUI l'eb; 4 In Oru1e County Ceotral Court. AttprMy JMtdl lfueUer Aid t.ht 4h~fu:.." ann~ to penmt Mn. • panou, K4nmelh and Junfta Vo6re of H t. ~ '° --Ual pro. , ON ANIMAL SICIN-LD-3-T-32 OR 1 /8" FUll SUIT j1 ~LVP1LOT M enate Approves Canal, Water Project Facing Assembly Battle ~ : SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov. Edmund Brown water anouelly toSout.bem a.nd Ceotl'aJC&llfomla. ~ Jr.·1 bill au*>rlJ1D& the Pertpberal Canal hu woo The bill. whkb ha.I a '1 taWoo pa1ee tq, would· lopttdOd Senate approval despite clalma lt could ala<> autbortu .everal other water project., lnchJd·' be an environmental dlaaater for Northern ing two Northern California reeenoln. Callfonda. Critics fear that ln dry yean the canaJ would: Splittiq 1enerally •Iona oortb·IOutb lines, the enable POUt.lcaJly powerful Southern Ca.Worn.la to upper botlle voted 34·12 Wedneaday nlsht Lo send ~~~ the b&lltot.beUMmbly. ""---• B II " II ' Senate approval came despite pleu from ....,......., 0 ..,a aeveral lawmakers who warned that the canal could deprive the northern end ot the stale of fresh SACRAMENTO CAP) Here is the roll call wat.er needed Lo protect the Sacramento-San Joa-by which the slate Senate approved SB200, Gov. quin Delta and San Franci.aeo Bay. Edmund Brown Jr 's blll authorizing construction or the Perlnheral Canal. "llUILD THE PERIPHERAL Canal wrong OelftOttm ~ •IQ<I"' •v... c.,...,..,, 01111. • e1 ... ,i.. e1-. and you will deatroy the delta," aa1d Seo. John ;'~:~· ~·· "'-'n 11"'" 11_,,, 54'-' VUldl wau.. wu .... Garameodl, D-Walout Grove. who described tbe 111e.,....1e_ '°' e.,,..,, • .,.~ ''""'*"· CM1-1e11. -llo<t-..-cl'°", R~Mlf k ....... 1u, So-raw 'I'-' 700,00()..acre delta as "the single b11gest estuary o.n-r•"-""' F0tat1. GM-'.-· K-. Pe1r11. 1100- system on the West Cout... CM ~o~" .... _.,,.. M <>¥<••, ~. Marh. "--'"'•· Nie•wn. "1be auaraolee$ for delta and bay protection Nimmo roa.1 • • are a sham," be added. ~~~-o1·~-C•••.., 11,A-M-D ~, ... o ro~ J Another oort.bem senator. Barry Keeoe. D· •~ • Elk, Hid the canal could clear the way for dams Wllo a.sett tile Or~•1 on Nortb Coast wild nvers. a development be saJd would sertouslv wound the area's environment and •~...._... ecooomv take river water needed to protect delta farm land from salt water intrusion and to flush San Fran- cisco Ba}. J uamta Russo and son, Mike, ertjoy beach at Pacific Grove, but sign warns them not to enter the water. Recent storms swept debris into sewer lines, causing sewage treatment ~uipment to malf uncuon and pump 1.5 nullion gallons of raw sewage in· to the bay. Marvin Case 'Upheld' Bill to Ban Future Suits Rejected SACRAMENTO <AP> The Assembly Jud1chny Comrruttee has rejected le~1slatton aumed at discouraging Lee Murvin·lype lawswts The blll, ABS64 by bachelor Assemblyman Walter Ingalls, D· R1vers1de, won only five votes Wednesda y two s hort of passage Thrct• members voted against 1t lngalls said hl' introduced the bill out or fear the courts would be floodt•d with Marvin-type lawswts. without guidance from the Legu;lature on how to tell whether an unmarried couple had made binding promis<.-s of future bUpport ~tt'la Goa O• LOMPOC (AP) l"BI agents into their tturd day of searcbmg for escaped spy Christopher Boyce think he is alone and oo foot -possibly in Southern California and they are still downplaying the possibility that he received outside help lo escape the Federal Correctional lnstitutioo here Monday night. (......__ST._:4_TE_J The breakout prompted speculation that the athletic 26-year-Old, who was serving a 4')-year sentence for selling gov· emment secrets to the Soviet Union, might have been aided b} Soviet agents But Special Agent Tom Sheil said in Los Angeles Wednesday ·'That is nothing more than speculation. We have no in formation yet to indicate he was assisted in the escape by anYQne outside the institution.'' rs•• Re4waetl LOS ANGELES <AP> -Urut· ed Farm Workers leader Cesar Chavez bas askejl President Carter to order an mvesligation mlo allegations that the mlioo has mishandled up to $2 million m federal grant funds, the UFW announced today. LOS ANGELES CAP) Following its 13· l approval Wednesday, the City Council has only one more vote, scheduled next week, to ban adults onlv apartment units in the clty The ordinance as passed in draft form prohibited all types of discnmlnation bt.sed on age 10 rental housing. But an amend ment sponsored by Council President John Ferraro was added Wednesday which ex· empts large complexes operated entirely for senior citizens. RapidC .. t~ FRESNO (AP) -Fresno's "East Side Rapist," who already bas pleaded guilty to 11 couota oC rape, attempted rape and burglary, baa admitted respooaibllit.y for another four rapes and 34 buralaries, authorities reported. Herman Luther Joblnger, 32, of Fresno, wu promised im· munlty in the additional c~ because of a lack of physical evidence, according Lo police and aberttrs officials. AT KERM RIMA CZ· MAGNAVOX 25th Silver ., ANNll'ERSARY ---I r~ ~1 COUJP .. ,-111 .,., I ... •• 1,i\' -·I I . ..-4712 JV COi.OR '59900 ,. ---q. ,.:...i.3.,1 ~' - FtHA~ AVA.KULi O.A.C. 5210 25"" COLOI STAI llMOTI 7 SAVE s10000 !5010 25" COLOR TOUCH TUNEAEM01£ 71 Ir COi.Gi UMOTI 25'' COLOR STAR R£MOT£ SAVE 1SO- 1549" ~ "CAl1'1 SAVE '25000 -r -. "'Jtll r.:~·. . • Qt I 1 -·· 1 ~--· 1. ---...:· ~ ... ·= • OKC138 '.~·I [ -~ . -· ,- By ALTHOUGH ONE BILL supporter said dams on tbe North Coast could be needed m the future. other backers stressed that there were enough safeguards in the blll to protect the bay and delta. The measure's author, Seu. Ruben Ayala. D· Chino, called the Penpheral Canal "the most economical and the most feasible way" to move Northern California water around the delta for Central and Southern CaWornia use "SB200 ls a combination of years or study. de· bate and bearings." he said. The 43-mlle, $600 million canal. one of Brown's pet projects, wouJd be built around tbe edge of the delta, south of Sacramento SUPPORTERS SA V IT wouJd hll d m1ssmg hnk m the State Water ProJed and allow tht· ship· ment of up to an additional m1lllon acre r~t or laetrile Doctor Begins Sentence SAN DIEGO <APJ Dr James Robert Privitera, known as a hero to hJS followers and as a medical quack to authori~. bas begun a six . month jail term for conspiracy to pre5c n~ Laetrile as a cancer cure Privitera's plan Lo enter the San Diego County J&il unooticed Wednesday was foiled when sup porters learned he would sw-reoder at the Jatl and not the courthouse and waited near the Jail for his arrival HIS IMPlll.80NMENT marks the end of a legal battle that began in 1.975 when during a four. month trial Privitera and four codefendants were convicted for prescribing the cootrovers1al drug. Privitera was given the sllffest sentence by former Judge Roy Fitzgerald -a SLX·month jail term He l06t WJ appeal before the Califorrua Supreme Court, and last November the US Supreme Court refused Lo recoos1der the case When be ls released, the st.ate Board of Medical Quality Asaurance will decide 1f PnVltera can keep bis medical license TREY ALSO CONTEND that the Canal could carry only 300,000 to 500.000 additwnal acre-feet and that new channeling wtUun the delta could transport water more cheaply Currently. water from the Sacramento and San Joaqwn nvers flows mt.o the delta. where part or It IS pumped south through the California Aqueduct. The canal would carry Sacramento River water from Hood. south of Sacramento, around the delta to the aqueduct ONE TIME OPPORTUNITY GOLD SILVER EMERALD ESTATE SALE 3 t>merald·d1amond pieces. antique oriental art & furn; old c oins : rare porcelain w t ~old tnm , old ship cloc::k.s: minted salver antique pocke t v.atch . 3 pearl!>. ro C'ker . Jewelry; bronze No discount!>, no price!> O\.'er phont' Appl. only. Guard oo duly 960-5648 1980CARS and TRUCKS• ALL MAKES! 833-0555 Alie for Our llASl SIRWJST at HOWARD a.vrolet c.ar-n10......,.., 0.... s .. NEWPORT BEACH Just read our warranty to see why we're a very special place to buy a new Armstrong floor. SbOl1Q warranties go Witt\ SUC)ef'k>r products and servtces we seu tne best floors made bY Armstrong ~lc.l s leading flooring manufacturer and tnen lnst311 them bY SIOlled craf~men we t>ack up vour new ftoo< wttn OOUble warrantvc~ • Tne Quahtv ot maten.a1 is guaranteed bY Armstrono • tnstatlatton ts guaranteed by our • Ftoor Fasnlon center store ·~·.· ~~, ., •• ,, t •l•tj tl1 .. ir ft1...,tm.>n~ :I ~§" we lrNft8 you to mme In to read cu wanantv. ~ tnlrlt 't'OU H ~. It COUid come ornv ftOm ~company ~ COi lftOent Of ttie auatttv Of ltS products and proud of ltS seMces andpeopte. Now 101 yeare strong • •c ~ .. 1 .. 6a..';..J. I .. tllObef't N. WM1PIW!lthtr TMMI-' Kf~.t 'EditOf dy Pilot .r.... .,....-.a _ .-ff..e ••••••. "'.~ ••.. ·.UllY-3'_. 1.• •••••••••• ~.r'Mir.--·.K·,...·bf-ch·'···d·''°'···.' •p•"'•E•d•"•°'•• Mesa Gearing Up !! Bike Trail Plans t• · 11J.i1 • Cotta eu Qty Council members 1p i, pn>v concept the formal.Jon ol a city bike tralla com 2 mitt. to work with them u \he city reviHa It.a 1eneral ":plan. ,,. Th clty'e Traffic Comm111ton wu uked to formulate 1 U1t ot 1oala and (Uldell.nes for th commJl· • , teo. r 1t·1 • move that ms t<>mewbat overd°"· but . , perhape lt comoe ln tho rUclt ot lime, u deveolopm nl tn Ule crty cbipa away al the few ,..malnin arcua1 of un· • developed land. Al Traffic Commauiooer Sob Graham pot.nted out, Cost.a Mesa hu laaaed behind lta neighbors, Newport Beoch and Hwalin1ton Beach, an establishing bike paths And unyone who's ever ndden a bicycle an Cottu Mesa knows how hazardous at is 1n many area:. Tcylll& lO ndo doYro N~wport Boulevard u; JU.St plain lire·threalenana. and cycling along other main thorou1hfare1 like Harbor Boulevard und Placentia Avt>nu~ isn't noticeably better E\·en side stn.-ets Po~e "' conf>liml hcuard ai. doors swmg open from parked cars and buses pull over lo the curb to let passengers on and off. lt stJll appears possible. for example, for the city to mstall a trail syste m which could be used also by JOIJ gers. skaters and walkers -that would run north south along the Sant.a Ana River and east·w~t a long Fair Drive and the gotr cour.;e, as Graham suggested Perhaps some bettE.'r alagnment can be round, and a committee comP<>Sed of avid cyclists could certamly com<· up with useful new sugj(est1ons The city should get its bike trail plans pedaling in hi~h gear as soon as is reasonably possible, to encourage a method of lram;portation that is healthful. inc:xpem.1vc• and energy conscrvin~ ' Judges Feel Pressure The Harbor Mun1c1pal Court that servc·s In me. "fcwport Beach and Cosl<.1 Mesa as as well run as an) of its type. It has bt>t-n innovative• <1nd generally eff1cumt Because of some unusual circumstances in the ex p1rat1on of terms, five of its sax Judges will be standing for n .'-ele<:tion next J unt.> Their efforts to be re-elected of fer a rueful commt·nt on the· increasing prc·ssurc·s rost and gimmickry that an· tx:comang too much J part of our <.•lectwn procc•s.., Tht' JUdges Uon Dungan. Bud Franklin 01<'k Luescbrink. Franc<.'s Mun111 and Cal Schmidt dc•c·1<ktl some time ago to run as <.1 lt•am Mindful ltll:lt some SUJX'rtor \ourt JU<lg1·s h.1<1 twcn vott'<I out of offic<.• m n•el•nt larnt's, tht' 1 lart>or 1u<l~t·s were conC'c·rm•d about tht· wss1b1hty that ..,on1t· pol1ttl'al oppor1unists" might uppt·•H. s1Jl•nd some b11i( mont>)' take· ".!Orne cheap µohl1cal shots and get elected In t1m<.•s past. s1tt1ng JUdlr(es \H•rc c:xpl'cted to ''' qull'lly on their reC'ords and the d1gn1ty of their robt·" an an election campa1~n. Jnll campaign hardly at all L'n fortunatt•lv an rN't•nt times some• of lhE.'m thus lx>camt.• o..,1tlang c1uc;ks So the· 'if'r\'H·c·:-. of .i poht1cal campaign C'<insult;Jnt wen• t•nltst«.>d ~oon aft1•1 . a paper organ1z<.1t1on emt•rged identified as a group of· ·c·on<'erned citizens· a tnerl <lnd true campu1gn device used b) cand1datec; for '1rtuall) £'\ l'ry offlC't' from 1·1ty council to the· pn•s1rl1 nc\ ,\ "''rtt•s nf soc·wl J:?~1lh•·nn~s ''as c.,chN1ulert lnfhwn lt.11 1·1111"11" of 1111' thrc·1· 1·1ties ..,t-rn·d by th1• court "''It' Ill\ ll•·d l>"11.1t11111s \\1·11· 11.ll1•ct"'I along thl' \HI\ for the• It' 1·l1•1•I t!Jll l',llllj1;11).!t1 l.;1t1·1 . lll1s Ml n:..rnH'd l'Onccrn1•rl ntJl.l'Os cnmm1tlt·t· th111111:h 1h l11>nt nwn. :111 •Jld pal nf ..,onll' of t!w tud~W" .111n1111111Td 11 h.1d d11tt•rm1m·d aftt.>r thouj(htful anC1lys1!>. that l~w ft\.t' ln('Umbt•nt::. should bt· re-elected Tht· announccmc·nt wa!:> mcide almost <.i month before lhost• who would be candidates m the June election are n•quired to dcdan• their intentions. So. the "committee" couldn't know who <.ill the cand1dutes might be and <:ou ldn'I possibly evaluate all of those who might ('hallcng<• <1n incumbent JUdli:l' The rl'al purp<>st• of thl' announcement. of course. v. as to build the reeling of widesr>re8d popular support for the incumbents. and hopefully to scare off potential challengers nothin~ all that new m poht1cal cam· pa1gns. Unfortunately. the Harbor Judges havE.' been c aught up in the trend toward polit1c1zmg our court!>, and an un- derstandable urge for self preservation We suspect some or them are uncomfortdble and em· barrassed bythelrnew pollt1cal postures. Hearing Aid Costa Mesana with hearing or communications han· dicaps have round themselves in double jeopardy in limes of danger, unable to summon police, paramedics or firemen unless someone else ls available to make the call. But now help ls at hand. The clty'a communkatiorui department, which handles all emersency calla, has In· stalled a teletypewriter for just such 1ituaUona. Handicapped persons can rent an identical wali from the telephone company for $14 a month Cf or non· handicapped persona, the cost la $27.25 a month>. By dlal.lng 754-51.51, the handicapped are connected to the emersency teletypewriter and can type out their messa.aes 8.nd receive a written response. It'• a valuable eervtce. and one that lhould be called to tbe attention of anyont who might need lt. • Optnlon1 nprnMd In the apace a~ are thOM of the Dally Piiot Othet ~ ••P'9Wd on thlt P•O-are thoee ot their authc>rt and ert!Stl.. "-der ~t 11 Invited. Mdreu The Dally Piiot, P.O Box 1590. C.O.e. Meta. CA 92'828. PhoM (71') 842~1 . I Dear Gloomy G For ~ \be poUUcaJ link••• of Tom and Jerry ll merely tbe re- m,n4er Of a phuant drink. Cor oUMr1 " 11 U.. fllUI'. t.bal drlv• tbem to drtD.k.. D.M . Richard R ve Little Guy Lost LOS ANGSLES -What foUowa m~ eonaldlred Im· Amertcan and danaeroua to )'OW" h.allb. I Mrtoualy queaUon wtwtblr thtrt ann 't better ua• for tu payera' money lban brtbina pro, '"''ooaJ football and bueba1J lHm• to move from clty to clty What procnpted tbla PC>Mibly trtaaooooa tbou1ht was a vote by t h e L o a An1eleeCoun· t y Boa rd of supervuora to "lend '' $5 million to the Oakland Raldera al the Nat1on1tl 1o·ootbal l Leaaue The owners of lhe Raiders wlll ael the money LI the> wall move lhear players 400 aul~ south lo the Los Aneeles Coliseum That would be added to Mailbox the $18 mlJHon the Raiden' ownera 1ay UM county and city mu1t put up to renovai. the Col- IHum bffore they would even conaider movln1 down Thil waa, of cou~. a popular laau• at Super Bowl Ume. Tbe Lot Aaaelet Rama were playtu their lut 1am1 u the borne team in.aide lbe county llm.tta a1a1nat the Plttaburlh SUielen In the &.e Bowl. 1'be Rama, you aee. have ~n eoUced to move 30 miles farther aouth. to Anaheim In Oran1e County. Ex tept for Disneyland, the llama' owners are aettlo1 almost everytlu.oa lo Anaheim -Inch~· 1ng millions ol dollan io develop· ment rights le> the property il round their new 5tadlum WHO BENEFITS from rnu11cal stadiums? Tht> fon..,, 4"vt>rybody !18)'1'1 My answt•r tu that 111 from Gene • m Sport Shuffle PaJmtf. a farmer lD Plata. Ctty, Mo , who wa1 Interviewed eeveral yean a10 by Haynea JobDIOO ol the Wubln,WO Pc»t and said: "Io K.anau Clty. the re1ldent.a of J adtlOO County were uUd to approve eome munlc!fal re· venue bonds to bull tboH aporta complexe. we have out there And we've 1ot Mr. Lamar Hunt that's come In from Dallu. Texas, aad brou1ht us pro· feulonal football 1amea But there's oo way for the avera1e person to 10 to tee a football 1ame ~ reuon 11, tbey have 'em all on aeuoo ticket.a and I.be ticket.a are held in very tight hands "THE AVERAGE penoo 1!1 nt>ver ehc>ble. or even IJV~ • chance. to buy aeuon Wckets even lf he could afford to. The bank•. au UM major eclf'POr•· tlon1, tbe utlllty companlea, everybody lo politics from the 1tai. &evel on down -they all have Iota ol ticket.I The county court bu one whole alde of the 1tadlum. And lhe public ia pay· 101. whether they 10 or not Every little 1uy that'• aot a tbree·bedroom bouae or aoy aod· damn th1ni tbat'1 taxable, he's paytnc for It." Thoae damn tickets have become lhe royal favors of de· mocracy Johnson, in a forthcomlna book ·'In the A bsentt ol Power.'' adds th.as to Palmer'• thought.a "This k.Jnd of thing la. of course, not restricted to Kan:.as City Nothing ahowa more clearly lhe nature of Washington rela tionsh.lps profes111onal. 50Clal. pohllcal and economic than the scene on any Sunday at Robert f' Kennedy Stadium c built by pubhc fund...i when the Red~kln., pla) About 15,000 'eason t1l'llt>tholders newapaperb. law firm:.. ad vcrt11n.nR agl'nc1ct. and polillral off1c·ei; rontml the 55.00IJ 't' i1 Is fo. n It' r I a 1n1• d 1 n l ht' ov. nt·rs box ar•• i:ir1•s1 dPnti... Suprt>mt· Court JUst11'Ps. C1bmet off1rf'r' rnt>mt'>f'r ... or C'on~rf•ss .. d1t•ir' 1·olumn1,h, t 11mm1tn ta tors and V. t·ullh v Ct>•>nwtown huste~s~ " Tll t. Rl('lf (, t:T r 1cht'r t''lpt'('IJll) !ht• nt•h f11lk v. ho U'A II .:tadwtor,, I nwan .• Jthl~k~ In N1·v. ) ork. th1• ta'lp.1yf>rs 1,1,r·ri• told 1( ttM•\ put up f'..!1 million lo n·no,att.· 't an~.t·•· Stdd1um. th .. 't ankM"."> would ... tav in town and tht-South Bron" ~1,ultl be rP ~1tJl1tl"d Yit:ll tht-r1nol lull tame lo almost S2V<> rnilhun and t ht' South Hr"n x artiund I ht' 'lad1um 1:s '.'>t11l J WJ,tPl<1nd Thi· Y <lnkt"<~ ownt'r'> huv.1•\ 1•r art· dorn11. hetkr tha111•\1·r 1h•· m,,,,...,.·· 1h··~ h,1\1· l··lt·\ '''"" .. n•I •I\ 11• pnrlP Th· 1•r1rfr , .. f••r •,:di• 111 th. tn..:tu •I l11d1!1•r .rnd. '""n"r nr l,1lt·r v.1· 14 Ill ,1(J I,.· Jlllf I If,)' Up I••' h f• I lh•· µr1nl1 •,.:1· 11r p;I'. IOI! 1•1 14 UI• l our lt•am 0 11 Ji.t} ti·lt \ 1~1011 Hoinesteaders Can Protect Coastline ro th•· fc11l11r I ht• ••<lllm 1.tl 1•1111t• ii •111 .l.1•1 7 11ir1f 1·mini.: r1· .11Jt·n·" nf I 'n 1. I l 'o\ , •• 111.t I.I ',1111 r1. ti.1 . 11-.t l'Offil' to m~ h.md .111d I 14 .ml t•1 rommend vou o1111t \•111r t1.1p .. r for your vt•r \ f.111 .11HI ,, n 111\t' lrt·<1tment or our -.1t1J.t1111n Wh1h· wt· h.1v1· 111·vN had the 't'('Urtly of lonj.! lt•rrn l{'ase<; or owner11h1p, many of us have r hosen to hw 1n our b<>arh rot lages because wt• arP probably in the most beautiful sp<Jt in, what shall I SJ} the !!late? the nation·· the world"' Guests have come to Crystal Cove from all over the world and comment upon tts unique qualitle1> Recaust' 1,1,e aren•t ownen. we have come to consider ourselves custodians of this perfe<:tplace THE BEACH ia narrow itnd wall never accommodate the larae crowds lhat come to Hunt· in1ton Beach with Ila acres of parking There are no artificial aroin., and sand has never been brou1ht in, so lhe tidal pools and off1hore rocks are juat u lhey have been for centuries The cot· ta1e1 nestle In a1aln.t lhe cliffs. and the natural settln1 hu never been disturbed Of~ we have been m05l fortunate to have been able to enjoy such a place over the years. I've been comln1 to lb.11 beach since the 19309, a.od It rul.ol every1.hj.nf elae for me. We 1pend every pou&ble moment at Cry1tal Cove. fore1olo1 travel. E veo tbouah acce11 to the beach baa been limited over put yean, enouah carelea1 peoplo have been able to reach the roclu and tldePoOll to 1trlp lhem. The abalone population 11 way off A commercial bait operaUon came tbrou1h aeveral yure a10 and took all the mU1sele off or the rocks (I'm happy to 1a1 that alter a recent w&ni.r ~b walk I can r9p0rt that they art cocninc back a bAt). Perhaps tbe pnieence or poo. pa. ln t.be bom• at Cry1tal Cove wbo uaduatand the natural beaut1 ol t.b• beHh and it.a n.tural reeldeata, btfdj, ftth, mu11el1, ebtton1. Umit1, olama, anmlon, C!OUld be to create an atmo1pben w ,,. ever1tb&n1 would not be -~ before re-aUud what tbe1 weN I bopeto. :'!'bank rou tor -mmedlaa a for UI. II • ttat. WO wtU p to tdl tbe \'ttally Im· po=:t.ot tbe Im ot . aamrr'INE auna..n ·:\~Han· 1 o tit• 1:11t1111 l>1d ""'"n'" •I·.. r•·.1d f'•.t• Crc•1•11t• 'I lw '' 14 \1,111 I • '•'14 ·1r11~.,. 1t'1l11t .I.in 111 1• \\ ·'" "''"II• , 1 .. is .. rr. ud• ti .111d ..... 1i1l1111.at1•d ·'" I ' Wh4 II r1n.tlh lht• "'' r11l1 1hlh•1l,Jm) in l\menrun sci<'wt' I" bt·u1g n1n•full> qut·<;llont•d •tnd serutin1lt•<l \\ hc·n rinall.,. th" mah•, ()JM'rat 1n~ under <1uch ternft<' role prf'fl ... un· to achwvt• in h1i; rar<"er out''''' ht horn•· '' lw~1nn1ng t1> ft•,tlt/P hi "'li"t flf frustratllln and 'omt·t1111t'.'t 1n • .1dt:~UJl'.Y arc H' n rc·.11 Whc•n finall\ lht• fc·malt'. fttl inl( •w -.11 ar.~lt•d In h•·r ~ub ordinall-d ~llwn has <''•mt• to know a !Jke S('n~P Of fru-.trat1on. h·1·hng mor<.• tht1n a<l1-<111Jtf' for a rol•• that m.ull· knu...,11 lttlll' ( h111<'t' WHEN FlNALLV, m.il<•., Jte bt•ing allowed into an<l JSM!rtmg tht•m11elves into the wond<"r.-. 1tnd 10\' or nuturlng tht·1r o wn thildrt>n w ht>n ranallv. wom('n ii re• h('ar 1ng th<'m•wlvPs SH) 'It., mv opinion. ·· or 'I've mnd1· ,1 1!4- c1s1on When finully . 1.1 tr ut• and hont'11t marnage b<>twe<•n people of I he opposite sex IS beroming more and mort• or a genwne poss I b1Uty When finally. I icet uciled that the "Me Generation" of the '70f. might turn into the "We Generation•' oft.he ·aoa ... And then Bob Greene opta for the laugh al people leamlna tt'1 110 rl&hlly human to be fr••lle vulnerabl• and insecure and leaminC lt'1 our human rt1ht to be able to admit It. Bob Greene's piece hu aroused in me a feehna of real are, an an1er, a llenae of a&erMllon UluallY attributed to that old male role But, belna t.hti NPw Perton that I am, I'll Juat u1 that try· ln1 for a laueh on th.ta partkular 1ubjett MeaMd to terrtbly, ler· r1 bly unneceuary. KAY FERRELL rhlldren <JVPr the modt-m da) 11"" and .cbu ... .-of rhe f.ngh~h l :inl(ua~t-I ha\4· u-.uelh r•· (1 r rt>d th.-m 111 t·tth>'r lhl' 'lu• ... 11 noq•ll\ t v.h1lh doesn I gd mulh rt·~pOnM'J or lh<' ed1ton1tl p11g.-, 11( .1 n ... v. ... p11p.•r f•1r •''ldmpl1•-. of propn English u~aJ(t· \'OlrR t:SE in an l'dllonal art1cll' lilied . ""/\ fo'ru1tless Searrh·· or the phrase "poss1b1h ty for a multiple or n.•asons . Wdl\ 1mmedlately brought lo my at tent1on by one (and po&Sibly the only l of my daughter!\ as proof !hat usage Of the langua&e IS bas1<'ally "wide open as long as the thought gets across " While in th<' past I have itt· nored gros:. misuse of En&liah an other parts of your paper, I would hope lhat a mo~ careful t>ffort would be taken DONALD J McKINNEY 4Cat'B•rga.r To the Editor A funny thing happened in Laauna Beach last ruaht. I WU awakened by the sound of footsteps li«hlly crunch1n1 on the gravel dnveway Parked at one end of the driveway WH our eleven felU' old car. Alter Ustertlng for a moment my sleepy senaes alao became aware or an ldllnl automobile en1loe. Motivated by cuno.tty I stood at the wtndow a.od •lnlt~ sled to focus on a detkly clothed human n1ure 1lowl1 moviD1 toward our parted car. When I reco&nbed wbo It WU l Hid, "H1"1 this sudden O'Mt• 101 comln1 from a dart-.ct room through a 1brub co'..S window sl.artJed the poUee ol· ncer at first But then the ontcer explaiDed lo a pollt. a.Qid pro. reaalooal manner that a apot. U1ht ~k revealed~o door oa our car and a bl• b ... ak·ln .... beint c eel out. Slnee .. have to "buql" cord the dour lhut unW tbe new lakb com• m. I explained tbM tbe don aometlmH fall1. open btea .. ot tbl ~ &a:&dl. I tbaekecl the officer tqr ln· :::.=..ud ....... rt• a r v. tnt111v. .inti m • 11v. 111g l11ulf I~ :t ho111 .111 I ht• fu..,, H ""H n 111 ~· t" ti. ii I r •·I 1 t111m .. r1'l1 .ind th,1111..hil . .t1•111t v. hat hacl h.1p1w•111•d I I um11r•·•I lw• ,111"· ltwri· hicd 1nil····d Ii• •·n ,, l ••t l1ur~l.1r l1r• •'" 111 .11111 thankfuJ that 11 v. .1 .1 r • .ti 1 .11 :mrl Pv1·n 'o tlw 1"1l11·t· v.1·r1· n1•ht tht•n· In all 'int•t•nt\, 11 must havt• lak<'n kt•t•n all•rtnt''>., tn hc1v1• 'le<>n that ban•I> v1s1bl1· t•ar 1,1,1th an open door from lht• ... 1r1 .. ·t I k no~ ti took d lot or for It I udt• to v.alk up that dark and ,·r1·1•py ~hrub rov4"rerl dr1vPwa y Whot•vf'r th<' 11mcer was. !>he ha.s my r~pr"ct and appreciation for doing a ruw JOb ll 1s reassunng to know '-'lmeone carp., TERRY TPdMINS llOfl "Dba..f#r' To tht> F..d1t.or We hav<' at lh<' prpsent time what might corrl'ctl'.t be termed a disaster art'a ' 10 Upper Newport Hay The enormou~ly expensive and timl' con,um1ng gyration which was recf>ntly ac romplili;hed in San l>1e~o Creek bt>twt·en Jnmboret> Road and M nrJ\rlhur Roult•vnrd. which wus Ruppo11ed to <'ontrol slit, Is nd1rulous THE RECENT storms have depoelt.ed u least one halt of lhe earth which wu bunt into hold ln1 buins (? > over the portion of lhe bay between the old dike and lhe boat launching spot below EHt Bluff park. The now or Ude In and out of the Upper Bay has been restrict ed evffi more than formerly and the bay ill evtin more unattrac live 'JM birds, the Cish, etc now have less feeding around lhlln befo~ When wllJ 1omeone take Mrioul atepe to correct the prob. a.a>? Do" ... ally bave to klle tllit maneloua natural resouree beea'*! al polltlea and a rel~· tanee Gn llQ10M'• part to make a ded.akloT HELEN SNYOSft HAB.L.2Y SNYD&R