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Cuban Refugees MeSa Woman D11rt
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Land· in Miami In 2·storY Leap
In Stolen Barge From Dome
. DAILY PILOT
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 1, 1980
YOL 1'I, MO. SI, 4 KCY'IOWI. ......... isclosed
1e11unLe-c
Sewage Spill .
SonyLo~
Of Politieos
BERKELEY CAP) -
Tbe Apology Party Is,
simply stated, a sorry
buncb as they run for the
H11ndreds
Stock at
Ensenada
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COSTA MESA FIREMEN BATl\.E BLAZE IN APARTMENT
o WOllWt lnjuswd After Leaping From 8"ood Ftoor
Ut;q1 From Flames
Hurts Mesa Woman
A Colta Mesa woman was in· hared ..,. when she jumped
lrom bel' 9eeond story bedroom
wlDdow after lhe WU tr~ bJ a ftre ln ber apartment.. of.
neta11 said. latte ~ 21', ... re-
ported ln Atidactory cooditlon,
but ln comkltrable pain at ea.ta
MeH ~al Ho8pital aft.er
br•Mlal bo&h beel boeea ln a 3 a.m. Jtlp ~ ber "-'ldelaee at
2100 Peterson Place in tbe
Harbor 0....~eatl Mar Orane-OoNt •· · :.. Co•t• ..... P " lhr1bal y.: 81 lcnx uW 11111 AA· ~ .~·· brotber, St•H A•· 1
derson, 24, jumped from bis
bedroom 1'iDdow ln the same
apartment, but ~aped llijUJ'J.
Botb Andenoa.s wen out of
the bullcltq by tbe time flr:emen ~= to a _IMll•JatJor'• call, Hen · Abt
Fire ollldall uid the apart·
ment i.cbd a amoke deted.or.
Tbey aatd Steve Anderaon awoke, 1melled 1molle, and
alerted hll lilt«.
Tbe blue fvu.cl th .,.n. meat, cauaia1 abo-.t P0,000
dam11e to t.be 1trudure aed,.
$1 000 to eontall, H.,..,._
1aid. He de9ertbed tt a about
< ... na•.•• .. &.1>
. t,
· Closes Beaches '-Studeal Senate this w~t.
They're sorry about tbe
whole hosine:ss, whatever
that is. Sorey about tbat.
"I 'm sorry, really
sorry ... candidate Stephen
Maiur said explaming his
Apology Party platform.
"Sorry about everythmg.
Aboul hunger, and dealh.
and unhappiness, aod
Fresno and hypocnsy "
~ By 11le AaocJakd Press
The fl ooding in Baja
California bas left hundreds of
Americans str a nd ed there
without commuo1cation aod
much food or water because
e lectr icity 1s off. a ret ired
Marine general says
• B'/ &A YJIOND E8TllADA Ja. Of_Oli6tf ..........
At least 10 miles ot beaches
Crom Daoa Point to San
Clemente are closed for tbe
weekend in what bealtb officials
have called one of the wont
sewage spill di.sasten iD years.
Robert Stone, an Orange
County Health Departmeot of.
ficial, said all swimming and
aurling beaches from Laauna
Niguel's Salt Creek to 2,000
yards into San Clemente State
Beach are polluted with sewage
from the Dana Point treatment
plant that flooded early Tues·
day.
Surfers and swimmers who
might be tempted to try the
water iD these areas 11.U. the
chance of coatacting bepatitia.
typhoid and a range of lnt.estioal
diHues, Stone warned.
Tests fOf' bacteria levels coo-
Unued today u the t.hnat of
more polluttoo erows, Stone said.
More than aiDe million 1aUom
of raw aewa1e bas been Rowtnc
into tbe ocean from lhe South
East Regional ReclamaUon
plant that wu flooded by Mon-
day's heavy nioa.
AnotbeT •.ooo 1allons of raw sewase wu dumped onto abores
near San Clemeate State Beach
when a dty sewer tine bunt dar·
inc a r•lutorm earlier th1a week. The pipe bu been re-
paired..
SCA>De said tlU pollution la the
wont llnee Newport and H•·
in1t~D beaches were con·
G88 Ration Plan
'CA.tJy, Unfair' r
wASRJ1'GroN (AP> -Ou
raUoable would niAM ~c. Md
would be dUfted to admtm.ter
falrlr. Buel RolU.01 ; •d· mlntatrator of tbe Ener11
Department'• Economic a.1..._., ~1n1.auation, told eoa.,_ 'l'bunday.
Tbt a1eae1 la PNP•riftl a
•t&DdbJ ~!!!· procram ln e_.. to AnMriea
an cat off. JlaD would
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tamlnat.ed iD 1968 with ~wage
rrom treatment plants in
Rlnnride and San Bernardi.Do
counties that failed and seot the
waste down the Santa Ana
River.
(See SEWAGE, Page AZ>
William Wendt. one of the first
Americans out of flooded areas
10 Uult Melllcan border state.
said motorists "can't go forward , or pack." ·
'fhe U.S. Consulate io Tl1uana
s aid tl beard reports that 500 or
more Amencans were stranded 1n or near Enseoada, a port city
70 miles below the border. There
were tmCOUDt.ed others 10 isolat
ed campsites
SeelcA .. I._
67 Cubans Steal
"The army was out guarding Bo t R h Mi • against looters and wouJdn't let a ' eac alll.l anyone pass ... he said after reaching home Thursday by
MIAMI <AP) -SUty·seven
men, women and dilldreD a.r·
rived at a Coast Guard station in
Mlam.1 today after commandeer·
lnl a leaky. alow·movtn1 bar&e
at 1unpoint from a pon ln CUba.
The relQleel were ireeted by
reporters and cameramen.
Most smiled but uld little
before bei.q led to a waitiJll bus
operated by tbe U.S. Imiru.ra-
tlon and Natura!l&atlon Service.
"Why the bell can't we talk
later!" one man joked In
Spanlab to penlatent report.en.
"We 're ma free CCMmtr)' now."
Tb• Cubau, bopint to win
political M)'l.m ln tbe United
Staie., eommandeel'ed tbe 100.
foot ...... early Thunday lD the
CUban port of Cardenu, bound
tta "" crewmen IDd beaded for the Florida Keys, autboritles
aaid. Sb of tbe retuceea "re
said to have been armed.
Tbe U.S. Coat Guard laid tta
officers boarded tbe veaae1
Tbunday and toot tbe FU'Lb ol
I>efftnber in tow to Miami.
Tb• refq~ lnehadln& 10
ehlWrm. ··~ .... a.. of U. 40-foot OoMt Ovard patrol boet tbat 11et tbem off Lower
lll•&M••M Ke1_ wbea titer ....-u., WOl&ld be tM9 to
MlamL
No .,.._ ,.... '"'°'tlid lD t.be t llllU 'NI' of tM ...,., or
wbeD u. o.at aunt tcM»IE tM
YeNelba .....
TIM Qlalt OUU'd patrol boai lite.re ... u.e ...,. .. .,._.,..
ui•lal a ....... from tJM
tailbolll ,,.._, la a r.ce from
St. P•t•nbur• to J'ort
Lauderdale, IQbal tt WM belDt .... -
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seiud at gunpoint by a s trange
Cuban vessel.
The Cubans held the Thunder
a t cunpolnl briefly, but "it
turned out the Cubans were only
lookioc for directions to
Miami," &aid Ed Krejci, skipper
of the patrol boaL
•'Tb.logs were very aruious at
first," Krejci said. "I'm sure
they were confused what our
rnlaslon waa. Once we said they
would be taken to Miami, there
wu clapping and cheers. Some
or tbe women cried.··
Tbe crew wu taken to Miami
(or interviews wltb federal
a1enta. and the paaaeo1en were
to be tnterviewed there by lmmi·
craUoa.olfidall. <See B&CAPE, Pece A!> .
Oerk Beaten
By Robber
A robbel' who srabbed a vodka
boUJe md blt a cleft over the
bead wttb It fled wlth '250 to $300
from a Costa Meaa liquor store TIUll'~J;.~ aald today.
'J'be clerk wbo WU also struck
wttb a ftlt ftw tlmea, wu totted
to lie OD the floor while the man
fled, tbe)' taicL Tbe clerk'• name
and ..a. ol ilQW'l• were not lmm«liateb available.
Pok9 laid tbe attfcker en·
tentd Part)' Time UQuor, 1541
Adama Ave., at 1:20 p.m. and
announced a holdup, then
crabbed the botUe and strutk
tbec'-t .
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hitching a nde in a twLO~ngtne
plane with a television news
crew.
In several places. Wendt said,
floodwaters cul the peninsula in
to islands. Mexican soldiers and
police were blockmg the north·
south route.
Wendt. 68, said he was driving
Tuesday to Ensenada when he
was two men killed by the flood·
<See BAJA. Pase AZ>
C:oast
Weather
Mostly sunny but some
high ~loudineu Saturday.
Lows tontabt SO at the
beaches aod 56 Inland.
H11bs Saturday 75 along
lbe coast and 80 lnland.
INSIDE TOD~'\'
Eoeft in Coda Ne1a t~
ore aome QO~ prob·
Jenu. !rot , flol Ga incmll GI
~ in Uw Nid'toe.t ~ it
lDCU bdoto M'O. stort1. ~
Al .
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• OM. Y PILOT Pn
: ].si A••leena.,,
Iranians Pray
For IGiomeini
IJ 'De .......... PM.
Ten.a of t.bouaands ot l ranlana
marched t~ \l.l lbe T•ru
b oapltal where A yatollah
R ubollab Kbomelnl la recupent·
int trom a heart allmeal and
prayed 1n the street outside ln a
t-motional ~lebrrUcm ol U.. tint
annivenary ol the revoluUanary
leader'• tnumpbaot retu.m to Iran.
In Irvine
Student .
Abducted
lrvtne police took a 34-year old
man into custody Thursday after
b e a lleged l y a bdu cted a
Unlvenslty High School student
and took the youth lo hia home .
Booked lnlo Orange County
J aiJ on auisplclon or kidnapping
, w as E rnea t o Leopo ld o
Rodriguez of.4871 Bark wood.
o m cers said the student, an
1 lth grader at the school, was
h itchhiking ne ar the tennis
courts. adjacent to the calnpwi
a fte r hia last class Thursday af.
temoon.
He was allegedly picked up by
Rod riguez. who refused to fet
the youth out of the car when
they reached Mich e lson and
Culver drives.
The youth told police the
driver grabbed him by the srurt
collar when he asked to be let
out. The car headed north on
Culver and the suspect allegedly
asked sexual questions or the
st udent.
Rodriguez. police we re told.
took the youth to his residence
and pulled him out or the car by
hi s a rm. However, the student
:'laid he broke free and ran to the
·fi re station at the corner or
Wa ln ut Ave n ue a n d Yale
Avenue.
Firemen called police. who
then searched the a~rea wi e
youth looking for me
Arter go1 n ~ do ~evera l
str<'l't5, ofh<'crs said. thv yout h
re~-0grutt'd ttw cur in whJch he
rode
Police took Rodriguez into
custody at tus home and the sus-
pect later told officers be only
took the boy to his residence for
a cao of beer. He said the youth
left after sipping some of the
bcvt>rage
f"romP~AI
FIRE ...
the most damage he has seen
from an apartment fire.
A neighbori)lg apartment also
s uffered some s moke damage,
Henderson said.
He sruct fi remen ar e still ln·
ves tigating the cause of t be
blaze, but believe lt resulted
from a cigarette smouldering in
a living room couch .
Henderson said firemen were : p uzzled at finding bones near the
:· n re 'a origin and called police.
: but the bones were later de·
: t e rmi n ed t o be co w b ones
: brought back from Arizona.
• He said it t.oolt firemen about
= ~ minutes lo brtna lbe flame!
: under control. .·
~~essNoted
By Tbe Aaoclated Presa
Re presentatives o f Is rael,
: E gypt and t he United Sta tt;s
agreed today to speed up thell'
n e gotiations o n P a lestinian
-autonomy and said that although
much remained to be done they
. did make some progress in their
11test two-day round of talks in
. •Israel.
ORANGE COAST \
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4tMIOO
1t wu me Wint 1•i.Miiu tn
the Iranian capital In weela
M n and womtn tn me tbfQQI
w~pt openly duriGC pr_,en o£.
ttNd lo the .,._rnr-old IQio.
metnl'• bealth ft .. oluUoury
1u1rd11ne n 1tood by wUb now~n 1o tbl buftls of tWr
1una
T~' lt•1• e~wd la te r ta•· tem~ at Tehran Un1veni11
for • ...,.,em sabbatb MnDOD
urflnl that the u.ott1 of UM
1al1mlc revolut.lon· Inspired by
Khomeini not be fonake n.
Two mUee away .at the U S
Embuay, some 50 Americans
~pent U>elr 90th day ln captivity
Iran's ambassador to Canada.
Mohammad AdeH, t old re·
porters in Ottawa oo Tbu.nday
U.at arsreement on r elease or
the American hostages would be
delayed because of anti
American feeling generated 1n
Iran by lhe escape or six U.S.
Embassy staff mem bers. whic-h
he called a "flatraol violation of
inte rnational convention."
The s ix flew out of Iran about
a week ago using forged Cana·
dian passports. T hey evaded
capture when Moslem mltitant.s
seized the U.S. Embassy Nov. 4
an attack condemned by the
United Natioos as a violation of
international law -and bad
been hidden in the homes or
Canadian diplomats in Tehran
President Cart er s a id he
doubled the escape would result
in h arsher treatment for the em-
bassy hostages. but l ran1an
Forei gn -Minis ter Sadegb
Ghotbzadeb said Wednesday it l
"most probably" would
Then! has bei!n no public com-
ment from the m1htants.
The demonstrations were held
throughout Iran today in honor
o ( Khomeini's return from exile
a year ago, a fter Shah Moham-
mad Reza Pahlavi fled the cou.n -try ·
Free buses were provided to
take the crowd to the starting
poin t for the m arch to the
hospital. The crowd chanted pro-
Kbomeini slogans dur ing the
mar ch but feU siJertl outside the
hospital out of respeet for their
ailing leader.
Khomemt w_ps_ hosp1tallzed
nine days ago after sutren ng a
mild heart a ttack. His doctors
reported on Tehran radio today,
that bis recovery is contibwng
al a normal rate, ao(I reiterated
that there was no cause for
a larm over his c.oodlUon.
Hundreds Qf thousands turned
out last -Fe~. 1 in a joyous
celebration w)len Kbomem.i flew
in from Pans , ending years of
l'Xile . Ten days later, the last
~hah-appointed government re-
!i 1 g n e d and the Mosi e m
clergyman-re volution a r y took
power.
Today's Tehran events were
reliably ·reported by Western
Journalists in t h e I ranian
capital.
Reagan Tells
Own Doctrine
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. <AP>
-Ronald Reagan has outlined a
"Reagan Doctrine" for dealing
with the Soviet Union that 1s
based on sending strong signals
to the Soviet Union, including a
block ade or Cuba and a token u S . militar y pres e n ce 1n
Pakistan. --
Reagan, c ampaigning for the
Republican presidential nomina·
tion has drawn his position dur·
mg 'a four-day campaign •wini
eodlng today in Florida .
A blockade of Cuba is a pro·
posal Reagan has mentioned re-
peat edly sin ce the Soviet
military move into Afghanistan.
He also has said that lf be had
been president when U.S .
citizens were taken h06lage in
Tehran , he would have se1 a
deadline for their release and told
the Iranians that "l!as orthiB date
they are not free, this is the action
we will take."
F,.._P-aieAJ
ESCAPE ••.
A State Department otnclal
said he assumed the passengers
would ask for asylum.
"We'll first have to iftvesU,ate
the bl.Jacking to determine the
circumstances before maklor
a ny decisions . . . We can't
make any deciaiOOJ without talk·
In g to them ," said Ralph
Bribantl from Washiniton.
An aareement between the
United States and Cuba requlr·
lns the return of all hijackers
ended 1n 1978. Both count.rt•
cuatomarUy return blJaclred
plan• or boat.a to tbe coUDt.ry of
onam. however.
Famed Store Burn&
BOSTON CAP) -Tbe 16&· year.old BraUl• Book•tore
burned to the IJ'OUDd lD • tbfM. alum ft.re 1n downtowa 8o1tcJa
today.
t:'ome a•d Get It
Airpo~
Jlusing
·Pushed
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Onn1e County "Supervisor
1'homu. Rile)' aaid Th~y be
wlll continue lo pUlb for abUUJe
bus servjce rrom o:nJ• County to Ontario IntemaU Airport.
In a apeech before the Town
Hall orpnilatioo in Santa Ana.
Riley-laid be 61 leadlni the drive
for tb.e bul eervice in efforts to
relieve consesUon at lbe over·
crowded John Wayne Airport.
Riley twice previoUlly has at
tempted to inaugurate the shut·
tie servtce. but the plan has been
shot down because of costs.
However, Riley's aide, Steve
Kozak. eaid today that lbe 5th
District supervtsor's e(!orts are
expected to be successful this
tame around and that buses
would probably be in operation
before the end of the year
Need some wood for the fireplace this
winter" Be our guest. say the r angers at
Dohe ny Beach, whe re tons of wood and
·other debns now litter the sand'> after
some parucularly acttve udes
There are mdkatJons that the
Loll Angeles City Department of
Airports is willing to share ex-
penses on a 50-5'0 basis with
Orange County. Kozak said.
Catastrophe AVerted
Costs for the oper ation of JO
daily round-tnp buses. each with
a capacity of 50 passengers. are
t:sl1maled at $375.000 u year
Kozak added that two pickup
points are being conside red. ooe
at Disneyland Hotel and another
In lbe V1C1ruty of the John Wayne
Airport.
.
'Tijuana Flood Channels Save ~ives Fares. he said. may be in the
range or $4 per person.
TIJUANA, Mexko <AP) -As
flood cleanup operations con·
tinued today, Mexican officials
sa id a concrete channel complel·
ed four years ago prevented a
"maJor catastrophe" in Tijuana.
The normally dry Tia J uana
River , transformed into a raging
torrent when Ooodgates were
opened al an overflowiog dam,
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BAJA ...
ing San Miguel nvcr.
Arter stopping al the San
Miguel toU stat.ion, Wendt said,
"I saw the brldie up ahead go
up. The water came up and two
guys on lbe bridge ~U in.aod
drowned. I turned around and
started bqck "
We ndt, a retired brigadie r
general, sai!i he fell ~u hit-
ting his car and mud sliding onto
the h1gbway as he neared Ti-
juana.
• · 1 came to a portion where I
was down lo 15 mpb and there
we re four inches of grass and
rocks on tbe ro ad a nd rat·
tlesnakes . flooded out or their
nitches," be said.
"Then I looked to the right and
I could seek a dtke It looked hke
the J ohnstown Flood about to
l')appen. As I turned around I got
hit by a landslide t.bat took m e
from lbe right lan e lo the left.
There was a quarte r-ton boulder
on the car. I s tarted to rock the
car to try to get it out."
He abandoned hls car at 2
p.m .. be said, and "I eot out and
stepped Into waist-high mud."
He-nagged down a Mexican
truck with another marooned
couple and was taken five miles
to a hotel where the rooms were
flooded and without water or
electricity.
Ao E oseoada couple took
Wendt to tbeir city, eetting
t hrough an at my checkpoint
be cause or their Me d cao
cr ed entJals . At the Ensenada
airport, Wendt paJd $2S for his
plane ride home .
fi',.... P'flflll! Al
SEWAGE ..•
Wo rke rs cooUoued to pump
out lbe fiooded Dana Point plant
but the plant is not e l(J)eeted to ·
return lo operation for more
tha n a month.
When sewers in a nearby pina
s hop and motel backed up,
he alth departme nt officials
closed both businesses. But the
motel and puia abop were re·
opened Thursday.
The sewace plant, located Just
eaat of the Del Obispo Street and
Coast Hl&b~ay intenect.Wn, wu
flooded aft.er earthen dikes
eroded and un.leuhed tbouaaDdJ ol 111lona of water Into tbe
fa clllty Jual after mldni&ht.Mon·
day.·
Tbe dike• were retalnln1
cb a nnelt for water collected
durln1 the rain• or tbe past
month.
Delegates Viewed
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. U\P) -
In &.be twiliCbt ~ween tile low• -
caucuaea and various New
En1lanct presldentlal raee-otra,
Ark&oilM Repu_bUcua .,.. meet-
loi t.b1I •eekend to cbooM the
flnt block ot delta•• to the
1980 Republican national con. v•n~. Som• %00 Arkanu1
R•P can eommJtwemea will
at.tend commlttH m11t1a11
Saturday to cbooH 11 oC tM
at.at.a'• 11 deleptM' to the cm· ••tman.,
lert 700 people homeless Wednes-
day and sent 10,000 fl eei.ng for
high ground Ten homes we~
destroyed and 200 damagM 1n
Tijuana.
"Without the channeliution, 1t
would have bffn disutro~ ...
s aid Jesus Serrano Eacandon.
press sec re t ary f or RaJa
California Gov. Roberto de la
Matlrid.
Ten were reared dead after
the storm. but authont1e~ said
only two deaths could be con-
firmed
"Sometimes you never find
the bodies.'' !>aid F r ancisco
Palau, general du~ctor of Ba·
Ja's s tate judtc1al police
Meanwhile. Mexican troops
deli vered supplies to thousands
l eft homeless l hrougb out
northern Raja, cut o(( by rol
lapsed bndges and washed-<>ut
roads. An estimated 5,000 were
homeless in Enscnada. officials
said.
'·Hundreds or s tran ded
Am e ricaa towUt.a were airlifted
to Tijuana Alf'POl1 by llnican
military planes and priva t e
airc raft," Serrano said.
Gov. de la Madrid. who toured
the area by air Wednesday.
credited the flood -control chan-
nel with saving untold numbers
of lives
Say10g "a maJor catastrophe"
h as been averted, Pre11dent
J ose Lopez PortJUo flew back to
M exlco City as skJes cJeared
Se rrano said t he Rodnguez
Dam. wtuch held hrm despite
goi'ng 10 mtlhoo cubic meters
a hove its capacity. s urreted no
structural damage At the n e1ghl
of the cnsis, approXJmately 170
c ubic m eters of wat e r per
aecood were releued from the
d am.
"We were vetL(ucky. all of us
-Americans tiid M e:ucans."
said Heliodoro Flores, c~ of
e mergency for Baja CaUforrua.
·Hardest bit when tbe fl ood
g ates were opened was the US.
farmland in south Sao Dle&'o-
Oiaaater oftlda.la Nld Gov. Ed·
mOnd G. Brown Jr. woWd be
asked to declare an emu aeacy
ln the COUDty.
Preliminary survey.,,s ind1catcd
t h at d amage lo home ~.
rarrplands..and bridges c.ould e.x.
reed $2 milhoo. according to
Matt Mattingly, operation.'> or
C1cer of the Office of Di.saster
P reparedmiess.
lhJ'CM" Brian Bil bray or Im · = Buda Mid 10 mites ol ... w .... pollut.ed.wttb
dewtamdnw--..
A. •= ._ issued by San Dlqo btahb officials ol
the dan1er or dia rrhea and
hepatitis, aaying watl'r cloga .. -d
wlth bact.en a was ~·ta . up lO
backyards." Bllbray said u cb or the
d a m a ge could hav e be e n
avoided it San Diego bad accept·
ed lmperial Beach's request 10
years qo for a S3S million COO·
crete cbannel.
The Los Angeles City Airport
Department reportedly 1s Wlll·
1ng to pa rtic ipate in costs
because Orange Counl1anc;
rf'prescnt more than 20 percent
of Lht: use at Los Angeles lo-
ternall<>nal A.I rport.
Also. Ontario airport is operat·
Ing at only •bout 30 percent ot
capacity
Raley also said m his Town
Hall speech that 1t 1s imperative
t o find other locations for
s eneral aviation (small, private
a lrplaoea>.
Riley aaid that the Prima Des·
c hecba are a off the Ortega
Hiehway in San Juan Capistrano
has his strong support for such a
location an south Orange Countv
A tso in lus speech. Rltey sarrl
I h.1t Orangf' County 'ihould havt•
1ts own transportallon dt.stnct.
He said under the present
ayatem, Oranae County pays in
mo~b mon tas dollan tbaD it
reeelfte wblle a part of the
CalTrans diltrict that aJao ln·
clud~s Los Angeles and Ventura
counties
He s aid exec utives from
Pac1f1c Mutual, lh e Fluo r
CorporallOo and t.be Irvine Com·
pany have joLOed in a business
coalition to provide e xpertJse
a nd money (o r lobbying for
legulation to provide an in·
dependent district.
Every one of RALPHS 12 Specialty
Furniture Centers is being completely
redone and relocated. Tale advantage of our disruption.
Savings from 10 to ~on everything!
Entire
Showroom·
We will be CLOSING our doors in MARCH to put the
finishing touches on what will become the most exciting
new furniture showroom in Southern California
>ie.LO'lll)Jll~ Please Excuse the Mess!
Walls are coming down, platforms for new
vignettes are being built new liabtlng l5 being
tnstalJed, carpeting ts being rlpped up ana
much more. Ml!!:~ll RALPll'S WILL BE VOUR ~
FURNITURE STORE F'OR THE eo·s
being W~i:i:t.E:::~~
remodeled $500..000 THANK YOU
ORANGE'
COUNTY for the FURNITURE
80'S INVENTORY MUST
BE SOLD!
A Totally New
&ore needs Totally
New Furniture
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Everyone at RALPH'S
woulcf Ukt to tMnk all our
loyal eu1tomen who have
support rd us 11inc:e our open· Ing In Costa Mesa 25 yeart •ao
WE COULDN'T HAVE
DONE IT WITHOUT
OU!
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! Baja
I a, n. "-da&H ...... Tbe fl o odlnt in Baja
Callfornla bu left b\lftdreda ol
A merlcaos stranded there
I without communication and
mucb food or waler becauu
electricity ls off, a retired
Martae ieoeral H)'S
J
1 William Wendt, one of the ftrst
Americans out of nooded ace~
in lbal Mexican border stale.
said motorists "can't go forward
, or back."
Tbe U.S. COnaulat. ln TIJuaaa
aald 11 be.ant reparta t.bat ~or
more American.a were atrand«l
in or near l!::naenad•. a port rlty 70 miles below the border There
were uncounted others In lsolat
ed campsites.
·'The army waa out guarchng
agauut looters and wouldn't let
anyone pass ," be said arter
reaching home Thurl!lday b}
hitching a ride in a t win-engme
plane wilb a l~lev1sion new~
s Strand ·500 AmericOns ·
crew
ln aevenJ pltte8, Wendt said,
rloodwaters cul the peninsula in·
to islands. Mexican soldiers and
police were blocking lbe oorth-
soutb route. .
Wendt, 68, Mud be was driving
Tuesday to Ensenada when be
was two men killed by lbe flood-
ing San M.lguel river. •
After stopplog at the Sao
Miguel toU station, Wendt said,
.. I saw the brtd&e up abead_go
up. The water came up and two
guys on the bridge fell in and
drowned. l turned around and
started back."
Wendt. a retired brtgadier
general. said be relt rocks bil·
ting his car and mud sliding onto
the lughway as he neared Ti-
juana. .
· ·1 came to a portion where I
was down to 15 mph and there
were four incbes of grass and
rocks on the road and rat-
tlesoakea flooded out of their
nitcbes," he said.
·'Theo I looked lo the right and
I could seek a dike. It looked like
the Johnstown Flood about to
hap~n. As I turned around I got
hat by a landslide that took me
from the nght lane to the le.ft
There was a quarter-ton boulder
on lbe car. 1 started to rock the
car to try to get it out."
He abandoned his car at 2
p m . he said, and "I got out and
stepped into wa~t-high mud."
Jie flagged down a Mexican '
l~ck with another marooned
co ple and was taken five miles
t a hot.el where the rooms were
nooded and without water or
electncaty.
An Ensenada couple took
We ndt to their c ity, getting
through an army checkpoint
because of lhe1r Mex ican
credentials At the Ensenada
airport. Wendl pwd S2S for lus '
plane nde home .
Sewa_g e Spill Closes Beaches
Airport
Busing
'Pushed
By R.OBERT BARKER
OI -Dally ~let Sl.tlf
Orange County Supervisor
Thomas Riley saad Thursday he
f will continue to push for s huttle
• bus service from Orange County
to Ontario International Airport.
lo a speech before the Town
Hall organization in Santa Ana.
Riley said he is leading the drive
for the bus service in efforts to
· relieve congestion at the over-
crowded John Wayne Airport.
; Riley twice previously has al·
tempted to inaugurate the shut-
tle service, but tbe plan has been
shot down because of costs.
Howeve!', Riley's aide, Steve
Kozak. said today tbat the St.b
District supervisor's efforts are
expected to be success ful th.ls
time around and that buses
• would probabb be lll operation
before the end ol the y•ar.
There ·are indications t.bat the
Los Angeles City Department of
Airports is willing to s hare ex-. peoses on a 50·50 basis with
OT&nge County, Kouk said.
..
Costs for the operation or 10
daily round-trip buses, each with
a capacity of 50 passengers, are
~timated at $.115,000 a year .
Kozak added that two pickup
points are being considered, one
at Disneyland Hotel and another
in the vicinity of the John Wayne
Airport.
Fares. he said, may be in the
range of $4 per person.
The Los Angeles City Airport
Department reportedly is will·
ing to participate io co.sts
because Orange Countiaos
represent more tban 20 percent
of the use at Los Angeles In-
ternational Airport.
Also, Ontario airport as operat-
ing at only about 30 percent of
capacity.
Riley also said in his Town
Hall speech that it 1s 1mperat1ve
to find other locat1ons for
general aviation <small, private
airplanes>.
Riley said that the Prima Des·
c~echa area off the Ort ega
Highway in San Juan Capistrano
. bas bis strong support for such a
location in south Orange County.
Also in bis speech, Riley said .
that Orange County should have
its own transportation district.
He said under th~ present
'system, Orange County pays in
'much more tax dollars than it
1 receives while a part of the
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Coast
Weatber
Mostly sunny but some
high cloltdlneas Saturday.
Lowa tonilbt 50 at the beaches and-56 inland .
Hi&hl Saturday 15 along
the cout and 80 inland.
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COSTA MESA FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE IN APARTMENT
Woman Injured After Leaping From Second Floor
Leap From Flames
Hurts Mesa Wo,man
A Costa M esa woman was in
jU red today when she Jumped
from her second story bedroom
window after she was trapped
by a fire in her apartmenl, of
ficials said.
Julie Anderson, 26, was re-
ported in satisfactory condition,
but in considerable pain at Costa
Mesa Memorial Hospital after
breaking both heel bone1J in a 3
a .m . leap from her residence al
2700 Peterson Place in the
Harbor Green Apartments near
Oraoge Coast College.
Costa Mesa Fire Marshal
Russ HeDderson said Miss An-
d e rsoo 's brother, Steve An-
derson, 24, jumped from has
bedroom window in the same
apartment, but escaped injury.
LagmaaBe a e•
Both Andersons were out of
the building by the tame firemen
responded to a neighbor's call.
Henderson said
Fire offi cials said the apart·
ment lacked a sm.oke detector
They saad Steve Ande rson
awoke, smelled s moke. and
alerted bis sister. ~
The blaze gutted the a part·
m e nt, causing about $30,000
damage to the structure and
$5,000 to contents, Henderson
said. He described it as about
the most damage he has seen
from an apartment fire.
A neighboring a partment also
surfered some smoke damage.
Henderson said.
He said firemen are still ln-
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10-nrlle
OeDlente
Area Hit
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. °' u .. o.11y ,. .... swn
At least 10 miles of beaches
from Dana Point to S an
Clemente are closed for the
weekend m what health officials
h ave called one of the worSt
sewage spill disasters 10 years.
Robert Stone. an Orange
County Health Department of·
flcral, said all swimming and
5Urflng beaches from-Laguna
1' 1 ~ uel 's Salt Cr eek to 2,000
yards mto San Cle111enw SWtte
Beach ar~ polluted with sewage
from the Dana Point treatment
plant that flooded early Tues-
day.
Surfers and swimmers wbo
rn1g~t be tempted to try the
water in these arer risk t.be chance of contactm hepatitis.
typhoid and a ranac of wt~unaJ
diaeaaes, Stone warned. Test.a for bacteria levels coo-
tinued today u the threat ol
more pollution growa, Stone
said.
More than nine million gal.loos
of raw sewage has ~n flowing
mto the ocean from the South
East Regional Rec lamation
plant that was flooded by Mon
day·s heavy rains
Another 48,000 gallons of raw
sewage was dumped onto shores
near San Ckmenle State Beach
when a city sewer hne burst dur·
1ng a rains torm earlier thrs
week The pipe has been re·
paired.
Stone said this pollution is lhe
worst since Newport and Hunt
1ngton beaches were con
laminated in 1969 with sewage
fr om tre atment plants 10
R1vers1de and San Bernardino
counties that fa iled and sent the
waste down tht• Santa Ana
River Worke~ conunued to pump
CM-e SEWAGE, Page AZ>
Diplomats Get
D.C. Welcome
WA SllINGTON !AP> Six
Amencn diplomats who escaped
from Iran Wlth forged VI.Sas re·
turned in t.numph this afternoon
to the Slate Department to the
whistles and cheers of hundreds
of co-workers.
Signs held high in the jammed
lobby thanked Canada m French
and In Englisb for reiscuiog the
Americans from the militants
who still hold 50 Americans
hos tage in Iran.
··It is difficult to fully express
our appreciation for the risks
the Canadia.D,9 toot to ensure our
safely and comfort," Robert C.
Anders. a consular ofhcer. sai.$1·
Ruckus Riles Residents
The tint biJ:lLl,.aguna Beach
police had of the bban'e early
mornlnl battle wu when they re-
ceived a dozen phone calls from
reaidenta complaining of the
ruckus In their hllhlde
oeilhborhood.
When the first police unite ar·
rived at the' corneT ~ Temple
Hilla Drive and Cen1tol Drive
tbey found nspect Ronald PaUi
Younibldlq under a tree.
They allofound:
-A 1Mdt.tred1ua .. door
-Two cara ban1tn1 pre-
cal1oul&Oftl'anembankmeat -A mailbox ripped from Che
P'ODd
I'
-A Vfll"Y annoyedneiJbbor.
Police ~tructed the 12:'5
a. m. l.nddent thb way:
Suspect allqedly alama car in·
to door, wakin• oei1bbor.
N elabbor comes outside and
bellns to take down suapect's
license number. Suapect becomes ansry and t.rte1 to run oelCbbor down wltb
car. -61-1 Su..pec:t m1IHI Yi~. OlPI
from at Md beClm dtulnl vie·
U• ................ ·~··car rolJe don blJ1 and ploWI lnto DO ~ ..,. comma to ,._ lll
nellbbor't Jard. Suapeet rips ma\lbox trom
ground and toues at Yictim, mlu·
lnC bim. Suspect then walb up
street to vtctlm'a truck, re&eaaes
the brake, and watches truck
careen down hill wben ll •trtk•
embankment.
Police arrive, tlnd auapec:t bid·
Inc under tree. Su1pect
reatralned, arrMt.edoo cbara-~ misdemeanor blt and run,
maltdool mllellW to vehicle, re-
1l1Un1 ...,..t, auault wttb a
deaclty weapon, and drtflnl UD·
dertbe lnflue.e. Tb• as-year.old Larun• Nlpel
IUlpect WU k>dted ln On.nae
Count::r J au with ball aet at
ilC one
Deily .._ M.ot -SEWAGE PUMPED OUT AT OEl. OBISPO, COAsT HIGHWAY
Dana Point Among CommunltJH Fighting Spillage
Jarvis II
University Outlook
Bleak if Taxes Cut
Br DA\10 Kl'TZMA~!'i
04 ti• O.ttv Piiot \w tt
l 'n1versilv of California PrM1·
dent David ·saxon ~aid Thursday
lu1t1on -..."Ould become inentabl<'
an the nioe·campu~ "Y~tem 1f
voters approve the J .1rv1" 11 in
1t1at1ve. Propos1t1on 9. 1n Jun<'
But e ... en tho ugh L·c ad
m1mstrators are starinJ? at a
bleak hnancial outlook should
the tax-cut measure pass. Saxon
~aid he is opt1m1sl1c voters will
reject the plan
''I'm not pessimistic about 1t."
t he un1vers 1ty's c h ief ad·
mlnlstrator said on the UC
Irvine campus. "I think we're
golog to beat 1t . ·'
Nevertheless. UC officials a.re
preparing a standby operating
plan that reflects the anticipated
cuts should the measure by lax
crusader Howard Jarvis win
passage.
It ls estimated approval or the
measure would mean a 25 per-
cent cut in state revenues Cor the
upcoming fiscal year, or a loss
of about SS billion
For the UC system . that could
mean up to a $290 million loss in
state i.ocome. "No one knows bow that kind
of cut will be Celt,'• Saxoo told
report.en. But be said It weuld
be so huce "it will have an effect
oo everything and eveeybody. ••
Tbe university must submit-a
revlsed budget by next week
that ii ao percent leu than Gov-
ernor Brown's spending plan for
the a)'ltem. The plan would iden-
tify ln various categories the
kind ol "aqueeslng and trim·
mine we can do," Saxon said.
'Revenue cuts of tbe
ma1nitude expected, be aaJd,
would "force UI to re-evaluate
our preeent polJcles oo tultlOll.
• '1'o ebar1e tuitlon ln tbia
tuclltlonally tuition-free uni·
ventty would be far, tar b9tteJ'
Utan to bre1pomJbly lower the
unl•enltJ'• quality. I HY that
reluctantl)' \ but I aay it UM· qub'ocallY.' the president said . er e campuses now cb•rae
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'TUlllON INEVtTABLE'
UC PYeeldent S•xon
about S800 a year in student
service tees. but do not have tui-
tion per ae.
Saxon said be wu not able to
estimate bow much or a tuition
fee would need to ~ Imposed.
' .,
Layoffs of university
employees would be another
way to nve money, be added.
Tbe UC chief said maintainlnl •
the vttallq and escellnce .r:J tbe
unlvenlty, u well u lta ac·
ceaattAllty. ls tbe main problem
' facto• administrators 1tarln1
dcw1• th4? tsru? 01 ;:i .. vi~ 11
•
.IAIL 't' PILOT I·-JV T BRB.t4IJNC
La.ti &lf'ml""'" todQi•a wrid Oltd 'd Mal 1W91 *"'°JRILMl1,
pain -Prote1'8 Death .
Of 39 in Guatenaala
d~ .~UA(&MA.LA CITY. Ou,atemala «AP> -is>a.tn bl"CNse
.. DJvm~!-C nlaUoae today wtua OUWllala 1ii PJ"OlMt ol a
natal POUco •tuck °" peu.uu occuj)nn. the Spal\.lah Em
baaay °'-t mded ln the dtat.ba ol 31 peoplt. 1ncludlnt nw em bau1 atan membt>n
, bo'l'be Guatemalan ~ blamed a11 the dl1lhl on a I re mb Mt oft bJ cme ol UM peqaata
But· the Spaa.llh 1o~tnunent wu not 11Uafted •tth tht. an· nouncana ln Madnd It wu s.ver1n1 relatlona with tht mlUtary
real mt be~ witil ll provl~ an act.QL1a\e uplanaUoo.
,,... aar.. Prtee •I c .....
TOKYO CAP) -Iran rabed the prtce of tu crudt oU Q .50 a
barrel today, trom bl 50 to $.11 , JapaneH ,overnmeat and trad·
1n1 IOUJ't.'9 aaJd
It was lhti •l•th member Of OPEC to raiae It.a prtee al.nee t.be eta rt of tbe year
1'be Jraruan d•cl1lon wu not expected to affect tbt United
Statea. The United Stat .. halttd lmporu ol JranJan oil followi.Dt
the takint of ao American hosta1es at the U.S. Embauy In Tehran on Nov 4
Bellar R•l8~• I• E•r•JH!
LONDON CAP) -The dollar strengthened today aeaIDat all
m aJor currencies ex-cept the British pound while the prtce ot
gold rose $40 an ounce m London.
Gold opened •t S68T an ounce 1n both London and Zurich and
by the close hit $683.50 1n LooOOn . Gold cloeed Thunday at
$643.50 in London and '453 ln Zurich.
The dollar ra llied in Tokyo,· hitting 240.725 yen at the end of
a moderately ht!avy session as the Finance Ministry announced
a record deficit or $2.195 billion in Japan's trade balance lor the first 20'daya of January,
DeaJera were puzzled by the dollar's rlae ln Europe
S••n E...,,,ze D•r••te
BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -"Jimmy was an absolute deU1ht
to be with," aa1d Bob Hope. "His plx.Je·l•b humor made you feel
good. When Jimmy waa around, everybody started each day
with a song, and more lmportanUy, with a a mile. . . "
A rare turnout of HollywOOd areal.a beard tboae words
ThLlraday nilht In memory of the Scbnouola, Jimmy Durante.
"The aweeteat, gentlest, moet 1eneroua and talented man
I've ever known hu let'l ua," an emotional Hope aaJd at the
funeral for the 86-year-old entert&lner
Durante wu buried today at Holy Cross Cemetery.
ft•rftte F•~n C'o11r•--•rtlal
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (AP)-A military judge today rec·
ommended court-martial for Martne Pfc. Robert Garwood on
charges of desertion and collaboration with the enemy ln
Vietnam. •
Maj. T.B. Hamilton Jr. tecommended that Garwood be
tried ln a mlUtary court ,which could Impose the death penalty lf
he le convicted.
Garwood, 33, disappeared near Da Nani 1n IMS and spent
nearly 14 years In Vietnam before comlne home laat March.
2Mistakes
Spark Fires
In Newport
· Two awitchea tumed on by
ml1take led co two aeparate nrea
Thunday In Newport Beach,
fire omctala saJd.
The most serious blaze result
ed in $3,000 structural damage
<Jnd SJ.000 damag(' to contrnts at an apartment occupied by the
J a mt>~ Ma~nt>r family, 4211
l':itrace Ro:.ad, 0Hir1al~ sci1d
Th1·y s:11d the blaze brok<' out
al about 10 45 .., m when a
beater ignited thf' bathroom
F,.....P.,,eAJ
SEWAGE •..
out the flooded Pana Point plant
but the plant la not expected to
return to operation for more
than a moath.
Wben MWers ln a nearby plna
1bop and motel backed up,
health department olflcla!a
closed both bualnedes .. But the
motel and pizza shop were re
opened Thursday
Newport Cop
Injured in
Cycle Crash
OHicials said u plumber was
working downsta.irs and asked
the bulldinjf !i rental agent. who
was on the premises, to assist by
turning on somC' appli ances in A Newport Beach motorcycle
th(' upstairs bathroom. officer was injured Tburchay
However. orriclala said, the ,. when he colllded with a car
agent apparently nipped on not while chasing another vehicle,
6nly the lights but the adjacent police said.
·he aler awitch by miatake. They said officer Tbomu E.
: The heater eventually lplted Tolman. 25, suffered ankle and
·furniture, clotblna and other shoulder injuries in the 5:30 p.m
Oala.ed fig Cu"'e
Newport Beach police said the infamous Irvine Avenue
c urves near Upper Newport Bay got the best of another
driver this morning. In (his case, police aaid, lt waa Janet
Askew of Costa Mesa, who lost control ot this car while
I rymg to negotiate the tricky curves shortly before 10
n.m The rar ended up on a wall at the home ot 0 .B.
Ph1lltps, 2201 Heather Lane. Ms . Askew, according to of·
Circrs. was shaken. but otherwise appeared unhurt.
Airport Use Tops
2.5 Million ·in 1979
The number or alr travelers
us ing John Wayne Airport in
1979 pAMed the 2 s million mark.
paui n~ 1978 figures by 7 4 per·
C'ent despite a three-month-long
airline atrtk&
Cotmty airport Offlclah report._ •
ed thal tot.I fillbt operations over tbe year alM> rose by 4.S
percent in aptte of the 3 percent
dip 1n air earner flights.
The airport ('()ntinued to shake
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AIRPORT ...
CalTraM district that also Ill·
eludes Los Angelea and Ventura
counties.
H e s aid excc ~liv cs from
Pacific Mutual, tbe Fluor
Corporation and the Irvine Com
pany have Joined lfl a bualnesa
coa11Uon to provide e•pertise
and money for lobbyin& for
lealslatlon to provide an In
dependent dlatrtct.
orr errecta of I.he Hu"bes Alrwest
strike In December, monthly
!1~ures showed. ,
But there were atlll drops In
pasaenaer and plane act.Jvtty In
moat cat..1or1u ov~r: the ..me moo~ lD ltTI.
N ev1rthele11, year·tnd
staU•Uca provided by t.be county General Services Aaency dem·
o natrated the lncreulnl de·
manda on the aJroort ·s racWlles
Besides th ~ arowlh In
paasenge~ and ru1ht operat.lon.s.
there were nearly 2 ptrcent
more can -mort' than 308.000 -beln& driven throu1h airport
parkln& }ota ln 1979 over lul
year .
Sat~ •• ···-·
Stolen Boat
Frees Cubans
MIAMI (AP> -Sixty-seven
""\nen. wor:nen and children ar·
rived at a Cout Ouard station ln
lllamt todaJ after commandeer·
1n1 a .. ., • 1low·movtoa bar14!
at iuftPotne from a port ln CUba.
The retuaees were greeted by
reportera and cameramen.
Mon· amlled but uld Uttle
before btina led to a watunc bua
optrated by the U.S. lmwrra·
tlon and Naturalliatioo Servtc..
"Why t.be beU can't wt t.aJk
later•" o ne man Joked In
Spanlsb to penl.swnt reporters.
"We're in a free rountry oow."
The Cubau. bopla1 to win
political asylum 1n the \Jaited
Statff, c:ommaoct.ered tbe 100-
foot barae early Tbund,ay 1n tbe
Cuban pon cl Cardenas. bound
its f\ve crewmtin and beaded tor
the Florida Keys, authorities
aa1d. Slx of the refugees were
aaid to have been armed.
The U .S. Cout Guard said It.a
ofricera boarded the vessel
Thursday and took the Fifth of
December ln tow to Miami
Ten were feared dead after
the s torm. but authont1cs said
only two deaths <'ould be con
firmed
Fire-ravaged
Mesa Plant
Plans Move
Narmco Mat.ertall, t.be site of
two major ftret lt.lt year that left
one man dead and two aet1oualy
inj ured, will beatn movina a ma·
Jot' partollta mWqoperaUOn.a to
Anaheim th1s summer. otnctala ot the Coat. Mesa flrm announced today.
N armco Ueneral Manaaer
Robert Stemmler 1a1d the back
ml• ~ operaUorl at iu cur·
rent plant. 600 Vlclorla St.,
Coat. Meaa, will be moved to a
modem facility u.oder coo.at.rue:·
tloo at 1440 N. Kt'aemer Blvd.,
Anabetm.
The move abould be completed
by fall. Stemmler said. fi e aaicfit u part or Narmco's
overall move t o Anaheim .
acbedUled ln ataaes over a four
year period eod.ine in 1883.
The flrm. a dlvlalon of
CelaD ... eo::,::auora. ti lD· volvtd lD pl.al rwarda &Dd
developmect.
A chemical rt' action d u.rtnc a
mlxtna operation wu blamed
tor a fluh fin lul Au1 22 lhllt
claimed the llle of George E
Seaman . S7. of Oran re. and
urloualy lnjL1red Larry C
Ce rcocw. 34. of St.an too
An \ml'ela~ expl01ion Nov 5
In a dr)'t.na onn burned woner
R lc harcf Ca rd oa, '"':'tS , o f
Weatminater.
• 'So~Umea you never flnd
the bodies." Hid Francisco
PaJau. ,-.rat dJnctbr of Ba-
ja'• It.ate JudlciaA poUee. Meanwhile •. Mealcan troops
delivend auppbea to tbouaands
left homeless throuehout
nor1.bem B-.Ja, cut off by col·
lapsed brid1n and wubed-ou1
road.I. An estimated 5.000 were
bomelesa ln Enunada. offlclats
aald.
Police Probe
Tire Slashing
In Newport
N e\}(port Beach police are in·
vesllgaung reports of more than
a dozen slashed tires round
Thursday within a three or four-
bl()(k area.
Police said the tires. on cars
parked mainly in carports. were
round when motonsts came out
or their homes Thursday morn ing .,-
Thi· 11las hings O('Cu rred on
38th. 40th and 4lat Streets and on
an adjacent portion or Balboa
Boulevard. they said
One vtct1m also reported that
someone had atolen rive eallons
of gas rrom her car tank. police
said.
Oerk Beaten
By Robber
A robber who grabbed a vodka
bottle and hit a clerk over the
head with It fled wtth ~ to S300
from a Co.ta Mesa llquw at.ore
Thursday, poUce said today.
The clerk, who waa alM> a~k
with a fl.al five llmea, WU (Otted
to he on the noor whilt' t.be man
fled, they saJd. The clerk's a.me
a nd extent of injuries were not
immediately available.
Pqlice •aid t.be attacker en.
tered Party Ttme Liquor, 1548
Adami An .. al 7:20 p.m. and
.t nnounct-d a holdup, then
11rubb<-d th•· bottle and struck the clerk
Candidates' Forum
Slated in Newport
The opcnin1r aalvos or the
"'"'"'port Reach City Council
1 ampa1gn wtll be fired f'eb. 7 at
.1 <'il ndldalt' forum sponsored by
tht: ~ewport Harbor Costa Mesa
fioard of R('altors
Th<' forum, open to the public,
v.111 be held at 8 a m . at the
Halboa Bay Club Admission 1s
S2 and rovers the c06l of a COD·
tinenta.I bN!aJc fll&t .
:item• that had been atored ln the a c c id en l on M a c Ar l hut'
:bathroom becau.ae new carpet· Boulevard north of Cout F,... P_,,e Al
j n1 had Just been installed ln tbe Highway.
:apartment, fire offlclala 1a1d. No Tolman waa recuperaun1 FJRE ;nJurt• were reported. rrom hla 1njurlea today 6ut . • • •
-In a t.Ulr Incident, al about dldn 't require boapltaUzaUon, ~:45 p.m ., offlclala Hid Baa police aald. He waa treat.cl at veatigaUng the cause or the
'Zrtvvlta of 427 Rlverslde Drtve Hoai MemortaJ Hotpltal and re-. blue, but believe It resulted
l umed 00 ber 1.., atove under a port.edly will require addWooal rroro a ct1a.rette smoulderin1 in ~ot before 1olnt to vlalt a medical care. a HvlOR room couch
)lel1bbor. Officers said Tollman waa
• Unfortunai.ty, officials aaJd, cbaalnc a car that wa1 drtvtng
;11be apparently turned OD tbe on the a~der when be collided
"'Wron1 bumtr. with a pickup truck driven by
-Tbe bHt melted the trtvet Gre1 Carl Vanderbur1, 28, of
-ubove tbe burner, which put out S04 'h Marleold Ave., Corona del l b• fire. However 1u conUnued Mar.
J.o eacape unUl lt hlt a pilot Ulhl V anderbur1 waa turnina r11ht ~nd exploded. into a driveway. police said.
'
They aald the motortat betna
puraued apparently 1ot away.
Hendereoo said firemen were
puazled at find.ln1 bone• near the
rlre'a ortlin and called police,
bLlt the bones .,,,re later de·
termlned to be cow bones
brourtht back Crom Artzona.
He aaJd It took firemen about
46 minutes to brtna t.be name•
under control. •
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Brown Won't Pardon
Laetrile Physician
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Deaf!~m':leu from atai. Sen. John ta of Newport BMcb
and otber lawmaken, Gov. Ed·
m\llld 0 . Brown Jr. h11 refuted
to pardon Weal Covina phyaldao
Jam .. PrMi.ra, wbo wu Jailed
for u1ln1 Laetrile to cure cancer.
Schmit& Wt.I Joined by other
101001, lnchadJn1 atate Senate Republican leader Wllllam
Campbell, 1n aatloc Brown to
reltue t.be doctor.
Prlvlttta and to"r other
Soulbma Califonll.au, DOQt o1
tbem dodon, Wt~ eGDvict.ed ln
Saa Dleto of tonaplrlDI to
violai. ltate la1't b,lnn!DI '"
UM ol LMtrUe &Id ~ cucer tnatmlllfa.
However, a Brown 1DObemaa
uld &bl IO'VVDM would •""'9l twloulb prh1t11.. fof the •
ycar·old Privitera. while he
serves b1a term ln San 0te10
County Jail.
Tbe 1ovemor also has asked
the doctor's medical license not
be IUlpmded, b\lt b.ll d.eclaion.a
h1vt no 1e1at precedent with
otrlclall dectdlnt Prt vlter, '•
fate.
Brown, wbo hu 1atd he dla·
a1ree1 wtth the law under which
PriYlt.tl'a Wt.I eoo¥tcted, bM lft.
dteated he· would ltke to 1ee
lt••UUtloe ol Laetrile tn t.be
trHtmmt ol cancer. But, the iov1rnor'1 cblef of
ateff, Gra1 Davia 1aicl, "It f.I °°'
t.b• poUey ot WI omce to .,-.-
par do nt to people 1lmply 1>9n• we dilalf'M w1tb tbe .......
Prt~aan atrvlna • llx·
month Ja.ll teTl'l'I laat week.
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Entire
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being
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80's
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Furniture Centers is being completely
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Savings from 10 to 604JL on everything!
We will be CLOSING our doors in MARCH to put the
finishing touches on what will become the moet exciting
new furniture showroom in Southern California
Walt. are coming down, platforms for new
vtanetta are being bwlt L ~ew lllJ!'ling is bein& tnltalled, carpeting Is oelng n pped up and
much more.
$500.000
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ORANGE
COUNTY
Everyone at RALPH'S would Uke t.o thank all eur
loyal customers who have supported ~ •~our open. in« In Colfu M('S;l 2S Y~•n ago.
WE COULDN'T HAVE
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Ralltfing Poiat
Students on the UC Irvine campus staged
an old-fashioned anti-draft rally Thursday
to protest suggestions by President Carter
that registraUqn for the draft be reinstitut-
ed. Several hundred student.a liste .. ed to
various speake rs denounce the idea during
the noon·time rally. Student leaders have
said they will mount protests to fight re-
. viva I of the military draft.
Teen Slayer Confilled
You th's Sentencing Satisf ies Nobody
By FREDERICK SCBOEMEHL
Of-o.11y ~st.ff
Kent Ijames, the 15-year-old
West minster youth who pJeaded
no contest to voluhtary
manslaugb~r in the strangula-
tion death of an 11-year-old girl,
was sentenced Thursday to con-
finement at the California Youth
Authority.
Under terms of the sentence
imposed by Orange County
Supe rior C ourt Judge
Alicemarie Stoller. the boy's
maximum stay at the Whittier
facility Would be six years.
However, his family's at-
torney predicted Ijames would
be relea.5ed within a year and be
credited for 217 days already
spent in custody.
"He should be incarcerated
for the rest of his life," said a
tearful Virginia Meyer. mother
of young Julie Ann Meyer who
Pilot
Logbook
was strangled dwing a June 25
· fight with Ijames. "How can you
justify murder?"
Ijames was anesled three
days aft.er the girl's body was
found under some buslres in a
vacant lgt in the neighborhood
where the Ijames and Meyer
families live.
In his initial statement to
Westminster poJjce. Ijames said
the girl called him a "fag," that
he responded with a similar
s lang word, that she kicked him
in the groin and that he
strangled her during an ensuing
fight.
However, Thomas U-rown,
Ijames' attorney, sald, "what
really happened may not be
known for many, many years."
Brown claimed that Ijames
s uffered an ··~c ut e
scbbopb.renic break." ·
''Tbe7 were walking toward
I t's a Fountain
Of Mis inf o ·rlllation
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of Ille o.1 ty ~lee s..ff
l hate being had.
As a reporter, getting conned Is an occupational
hazard, but one that l diligently work lo avoid.
IF SOMEONE gives me a story that turns out to be full •
of air, then that person becomes a non-source. A zero
credibility rating means it's a long time before a non-
source becomes a source again.
In the case of the National Weather
Service this doesn't apply.
Those folks can hand out the worst
informa tion -which I and. m y
newsroom colleagues faithfully put into
print -and we'll go right back to them
the next day for more or the same.
~ TAKE TBIS WEEK for instance
.. The weathe r servi ce for~asters
uv .. 0LD1 haven't gotten one right yet Including the
Wednesday night rain or this m6ming's clear skies. When
they're wrong, we're wrone. too.
Recall Monday. That was the day J telephoned the Los
Angeles office of the weather servioe to find out what was
m store for us.
The woman cheerfully told me that "it's going to be
wet occasionally from now till Wednesday.'' That's what
m y story aaid.
"OCCASIONALLY WET" turned out to be a storm
that dumped between two and four inches of rain on us
carried on winds that hit 45 mph. Nine thousand people in
the Orange Cout were without electricity durinl the
storm, which sank boat.a, blew trees down and caused
mudslides and floods. Tuesday, wben we controoted tbe weather service
folks with their mis8ed call on that one. they allowed as
how the at.onn kind of snuck up on them. One wonders bow
a s torm sneak$ across the Pacific Ocean. Perhaps it uses
Cat.allna Island for cover .
Ir that wasn't bad enough, the forecuten sucked us in
on another one by Issuing a dlre wamina that an even btt·
1er storm was going to bit Tuesday night. Presumably the
Tuesday night storm was ~ bi1 it couldn't sneak up on
them wit.bout belng spotted.
AND WE FELL for it. Even the television types
bought the scam. All Tuesday night ln the news broadcuts
and in the teesers for the late news, the)' warned about the
bie storm, juat u we'd played lt blg ln dle 6va1D1 pa_per.
Ftnallf, after 1•: dripped on for two1b0un, th~ TV people, lib me, real the weather aervl~ _.d done it to
us 11all\. 'lbe l.Jtt tea r .,.,ore tbe 11 p.m. SMWI featured
the feet tht the bt11torm waan't ~~tn1.
I •et the f eeUn1 the bli et.orm forecast is a device the weaU--eervtce h .. cooked \IP to diltract wa wbto Ul•Y
~ a prediction.
IT'S 'DIS lf·)'OU·Wn.k·l'm·IQ·Wf}t·l.llltil·U.~·
comn-danl ~ t.M Ulree bW1 &Mia lfUfl 9Md on the
evU old troll tn the fa~ t.a!M. . •
AppaHnlly tt ·1 a t.echnlque well 1ulted fpr
neW1J)9per reporten.
home. she was there, he went in-
to a fog and be started flailing at
her," Brown said.
According to Brown, two
psychiatrists who testified at the
hearing said Ijames "is an ex·
tremely ill boy.''
Judge Stotler ordered the
hearing closed lQ the press and
public and, ac~rding to court
· personnel. refused to allow news
reporters to discuss the closure
issue with her.
Brown argued that Ijames
should receive psychiatric treat·
menl at a court-designated
facility
Tbe attorney said Judge
Stotler's decision to conftne
Ijames to the youth a~ty
wlll be appealed.
Ijames' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Ijames, declined to dis·
cuu the case, a.aylna \bey coo·
alder lt • pri.vate m att..
But Carl Meyer , the dead
&lrl's father, sale!, "The day
K enl was arrested, Bob ljames
said this was a double tragedy.
ll's not a double tragedy. When
Kent turns 21, they can have him
back in their house. We haw no
option.a in accepting Julie back
into our house."
Foriicast
For Sunday
'Lively'
Rain or stune. plenty of m·
formation and lively features
are forecast for Sunday's Daily
Pllot.
ON TWO FRONTS --One
group of counlians is battling to
keep Gypsy Moths out of the re-
gion while another is fighting to
keep Terns in. Dispatches from
both froola detail the tactics .
OL VMPIC EFFORT -Tony
Copp should collect gold during
t he upcoming Winter Olympics
( UNDA Y'S BEST J
In Lake Placid, N.Y .. and he 1s't
even an attblete . "I'm an
opportunist,·' he says, with a
smile in You/Your money.
SHIFTING GEAas -
"Tenspeed" ia tbe new vehicle
for multi·talent.ed Ben Ve~
The s inger -dancer-star ~
"Roots" talks about the ra·
tlona Je behind his latest TV
series while recording superstar
Barry Manilow tells why he la
startinl an actin1 career.
RICBE8 o a .auBBISHf -
The experts know half of all juok
mail ls thrown away unopened,
yel they continue to des ign bet-
ter ways to get recipients to
open unsolicited mail aod
1'e1Pol'ld to tempting offers. A
top dmgner or such nyers offel"I
insights.
-. F!1c!!ri Fetwu.y 1, UllO DAILY Pit.OT A3
Money Runiiers
Vanishing Vanscourt Recalled
EdUor'• Note Thia '-' Ila« f*nol
CJ1'tic~ m rltia ••k' • DoSlv PUot ,.rw, on Mtumg P~. ---
BJ AaTllU1l a. VINSEL °' .. .,..., ..... Maff
, One waa a prominent Oranie
County ottlclal with an unsullied
record ol public service wbo was
about to be.. ~lect.ed without opposition.
the Whittier Country Club. the
•haltered Missourian confessed
the elaborate ruse.
He bad thought he could put
2,000 miles between hlmaelf and
his put and st.alt a new life. He
agreed that -through a pure
nuke -his scheme was exposed
and that be bad been tortured
anyway by agony and remorse.
WU.bin hours be wu returnine
East by plane. Arim.Uar Mi.asing Person case inv lving ao Orange County
ma wu logged a couple or
1'!ars later when a scuba-diver's
car wu round abandoned at
Tbe other was a young ex-
ecutive -bis name now lost
amone discarded newapaper
flies -who married old St.
Louis money and found the price
of pre9tigetoobigb.
Together. one-time Orange
County Pubhc Administrator
Louis T. Vans court and the
young Missourian who faked tm
own kidnap-murder remain two
or the most fascinating local
Missing Person cases
Persons •Scotchman 's Cove, below
Corona del Mar.
AFTER A. two-week a bsence,
Vanscowt, t.beo 45, turned up lll
a Honolulu courtroom , on Nov.
11, 1988, wearing a blaring green
Aloha shirt and a manUe of
shame that would lead to a state
prison temi'.
FBI agents had charged him
with interstate flight to avoid
prosecution.
Back home he pleaded guilty
to two of 12 counts in a Grand
Jury i..nd.ictmeot accusing him of
absconding with $14 .112 entrust
ed to bis conservator-Stup.
Thal was the life savings left
by Mrs. Ida Strom, 83, of
Laguna Beach, m small bills
wadded in a brown paper bag
Half was squandered; the re
mainder recovered.
V A.NSCOVRT never spoke out
publicly regarding bis poclt'eting
money and selling jewelry and a
car from the meager estate, ooe
of 48 to which he bad access
He was pa roled fro m the
California lnsUtution for Meo at
Chino 10 yeirs ago this May
after serving three years for cm·
bezzlemeot and grand theft.
"For $14,000, it just doesn't
make sense." observed then·
District Attorney Kenneth
Williams, today a retired
Orange Cowlty Superior Court
judge. "two -week~ after
Vanseoct vani&hed with the
Strom· estate, ruining bls
political career
Nor did 1t oa1te sense U1 1962
~n\..\lrl,~.=~
hLS mid-206, wbo left belund a
bereaved wife and her perhaps
skeptical father who wouldn't
give up.
He printed th ous ands of
circulars bearing a large photo
graph ol bis missing son·in·law
and details or bis apparent ab-
duction. The bold-face handbills
were sent lo law enforcement
agencies throughout the Uruted
State and Canada.
ONE NIGHT an 1962, a Hunt
angton Beach policeman patroll·
ing Beach Boulevard, which was
largely a country road bisecting
beanfields then. pulled over a
teen·ager from Whither for
speeding and curfew violations
. Tb~ hot-rodder was brought lo
the old headquarters al Sixth
Stree t and Orange Avenue
where a cub reporter was bang·
ing around hoping for a story
Tbe kid -peered around the
c ramped s tationh o u se
ne rvously
HiA ~yes focused on the Miss·
ing Person report from St. Lows
picturing the handsome man.
weanng a dark sport coat, while
shirt and nearly lt.notted tradJ.
llonal striped tie.
HlSEYESwidened. He gasped
"Hey ... uh, Officer ... That's
my boss!" the boy blurt·
ed. "He's the dining room
JP&nager al the Whittier Cowrtry
Club ...
''/(re you s ure.," the cop
asked, ~ skepticaL
"Yes, I'm positive. I know it's
him. He dates my sister ; she
works Uilere as a waitress," he
cootlowd.
His diving gear was gone. but
clothing and personal effects re·
maaned, leading aµthorities to
the logical conclusion that he
had perished offshore, perhaps
entangled JO feet below in a kelp
~d
SE~CIDNG BYOrangeCoun·
ty Harbor Department pesonnel.
Newport Beach lifeguards and El
Toro Marine Corps Ai r Station
he h copters proved futile.
A rew weeks later the
vanished diver wandered into an
Oklahoma fundaimenlalis t
preacher's revival tent meeting
and was overcome in a nash of re-
morse and repenta nce
He rushed to the altar and
knelt, ronfessing his shameful
act , begging forgi ~eness and
p r o mising l o return lo the
Orange Coast.
One more MtSSing Person case
was cleared, but not without
considerable e xpense to the
county and aties involved in the
v. 1despread search
The key element to these three
episodes, it would seem, is the
a bsolute implausibility and un ~
hkehhood, regLStered initially by
those who knew them, that the
men vanished by choice. Their
associates could o~y think m te rms of kidnap1 • mur,jier . .,..
amnesia or legit.Jma dro (ng , . ,_,,, -
BUT THE PE a SONALITV
types tba1 carry ~UC'Jl£.~IC.
Cases fit a rigid mold. says one
autbortty.
"This type of persons chooses
to disappear:· says Dr. Piere£'
Ommaooey. of th e
Paycbo•oonl Culda.oce Center. An•Mm position ln hi.a father·lb·law's
rarm macbl.oery manulactur·
Ing firm, and family and as-
soc I ates said bis future was
secure.
Tbe repofter started taki.n.c
notes .. Uie youth told more • u -..11~ about bow the manaeer bad ' •-.;r •n iDdJYiduaJ who
been hired about six weeu elaborately tries to ~ver ~s
e arlier and vaguely said be tracks ls extremely introvert-
came from the Midwest. but ed." be adds. "Instead of seek
never really pinned down a mg t"OUDSeling to cope with over·
BUT ONE DAY he j ust dis ap· home city or talked ot bls past. powering situations. this person
peared. .Hls late model sedan -A telepbooe call the next day chronically withdraws ...
its interior splashed with blood to another reporter al the Sl People who thought they were
that proved to be bJ.s ~ was dis· Louis Post·Dispatcb con.firmed close to lhe iDdividual register
covered abandoned oo the banks the socialite's mysterious disaJ>· disbelief because wblle they
oftheMUswlppiRJver. pearance. Meanwhile, the lived, worted or coexisted with
The rive r was dredged , busboy's sister was brought to him, there was no real articuJe ·
gangland informants were Huntington Beach to corroborate tion of his haunting fears, wor
shaken down: bookies and loan his identification of the man oo ries ur gnawing sense of inade·
sharks were routinely pressured the poster. with shock and som(' quacy.
by ·street detectives, but the trail sadness Hence . the charade of foul
grew cold. play without any corpse 1:-.
Authorities finally gave up WHEN CONFRONTED b) always quite plausible to those
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Jobless Rate Reaches __ 18-IDonth High
WASH;lNGJ'ON (AP) A lar1• r\M to •'Orker layotfa pua.hed
t!e natJoo • unemployment rat. to an LI-month hl&h ol e 2 04'rtanl
I ~~uary, ••lanai that a loaa-apt'Ct.ed rffeuton m-.y have .,.
r Vwv, t.bt IOVemmtbl repott.-d toda1
AdWt m~n bori! the brunt ol t.hcl hllb•r unemploymf'nt. *'their
Jobleaa rate jumped h'om 4 2 percent to 4 7 perc,ent. tM bi1he1t slntt-Novemb.r 1m
Pretlftnt Cart.r p~lcted t.hla we.II that ~ econom)' would
t!Otl'T a mJld l"f'<' Ion durinc lbe fint half of lJIO, 1eodJn1 W\
t-m PloYment n1ln1 to 1 s perttnt by U>e fall
TODAY'S MONTHLY aEPOaT, luued by the Labor Depart
ment. bolsterf'd that for~ut, althou1h 1ovemment eronomiata
cautioned that It was premature to uy with certainty that a re cession bad begwl •
The January figures marked the f1nt Um§ tbat unemployment
has hJt 6 percent since July l.W78, when the rate was e 2 percent.
Unemployment stood al s 9 percent of tbe worll: force lD
December, and had nuctuated betweens 7 percent and s.9 percent
during the prior 16 months
The large nse in unemployment amone men wbo were laid off
refiected doWl)tums m the auto, steel and bouslne industries,
which tradJhonally are the firAt to feel the effect.a of a rettssion
The number of unemployed persons increased by 340,000 10
January to fl 4 million The Labor O.partmeol Hid JI0,000 of tbe
1oblH1 had bffn ta.Id off, as opposed to tbo9e who mleht have re·
IUrnt'd to the St:AtUI Of job-seeken.
The total employment an January WH 97.1 mUllon.
down from tl'M: record 97.9 millioo iD Deeemw. Tbe number ot
men with jObs declined by ~.ooo. wb1le employment amoq adult
women l'084' by 170,000.
AS A.&ESVLT, 1flllLE the jobless rate for men roee sharply,
the rate for women advanced only modesUy from 5.7 percenl ln
December to 5.8 percent last month.
Tbe Jobtesa rate in Calllornia •u S.8 percent for January,
down from 5.4 percent in Deeember
The Labor Department also provided the following
breakdowna of unemployment rate cb&Dges sa.nce December for
different population groups
-Teen·aeers. 18.3 percent in January, up from 16 percent tn
December.
Minority tttn-agers: 34.6 percent. up from 34.3 percent.
Whites. 5.4 percent. 'Up from 5.1 per~t.
Noo-wbltes: 11.8 percent, up rrom 11.3 percent.
Full-time workers: 5.7 percent, up from S.4 percent
Part-time wor~ers : 8.7 percent, up from 8.5 percent
White collar workers: 3.4 percent, up from 3.3 percent
Gas Prices Pu~ped Up Again
NEW YORK <AP) U.S
motorists once again are finding
that rising foreign crude oil prices
are pushing up prices at gasoline
pumps.
America's appetite for imported
oil, Page 84.)
cents a gallon Jan. 26
Gulf 011 Corp po~led a 1 tn 3
cent hike. and Standard Ou Co
<Ohio) r1:usf.'d pnces by 3 N?nts on
Tuesday Sun Co Inc :.mnounct"d
a 3 5 to 4-cent increase Wednes·
day SeveraJ major 011 companies
have boosted wholesale gasol.me
prices by as much as 4 cents a
gallon in the past few days
dei.p1le dropping U S. gasolme
consumption <Earlier th as week
President Carter's energy
budget outlmed strategy to curb
I NDUSTRY sourc es said
Atlantic Richfield Co. r aised
gasoline prices by 2 to 4 cents a
gallon Thursday, a report Arco
would not immediately confirm The size of the increases often
depended on grade or location Among major oil comparues
confirming price increasel>,
Standard Oil Co. Indiana -the
se cond -larg es t gasoline
marketerbetund Exxon Corp.
said its Amoco brands rose by 3
One dealer in the Northeast,
who asked not to be quoted by
name. saJd a few s tations are
passing on onJy part of the latest
wholesale hikes because they
Women Draft l1 ate Split
18-24 Age Group Opposes Registration
NEW YORK CAP) Americans are
:.olidly in favor of resuming the draft. but
they arc s plit on whether women should be
subject to conscnption, an Associated Press-
N BC News poll says.
On both issues. those most directly .ar
fectcd by the changes beang discussed are the
!host oppoM~d to such changes.
Young people between age 1a ·and 24
wbo would be the first to 10 -are tbe most
significant group to oppose a new draft. Aod
women oppose bejng dratted, while men
favor conscrtplfnK women.
d1v1d<.'d on the subJcct of the draft In the AP·
"J BC . News poll that month, 49 percent
favored rl'Sumpt1on of the draft and 43 .per·
cent were opposed. Eight percent were not
surE'
Support for resuming the draft is broad.
running through almost every group of
Apiericans. The only significant exception is
young people, those 18 to 24 years of age.
ftl08E YOUNG P80PLE oppoiled the
draft by a 40-~ marsaa. By cootrut. lboee 25
and over backed tbe draft by a •zsectp. In
each case. the remaJnder were &Ddeclded..
ha\ l' bt•t•n "f'n ('ountenn~ re
,i:.l anc,•" from CU.'>lOm<•r:.
IS OEC't:MBF.R, rt'fmcrs de
h vt•red 10 percent lesl> gasoltnt:
than they did a year ago as ris
ang pnct'S :md ancrC'ast>d auto
fuel mal<>a~t' pared consumption
Last year's gasolulc delavenes
were S percent below 1978 level~.
the Amerlcan Petroleum
Institute sayl>
The ind ustry publication·
Lundberg Letter said wbo&eu.le
price hikes averaged 10 8 ceou a
gallon. and were as high as 19
cents a gallon, m the seven w·eeks ended Jan 2S
It reported the U S average
retail gasolwe price was $1 1037
a gallon on J an 11 , up from
68.22 cents a year earlier and
SI 0340 last Dec 7.
THE PRICE of a 42-gallon
barrel of crude oil from Saudi
Arabia . the tradition al
benchmark for other Organb.a -
t ion of Petroleum Exporting
Countnes pnces. rose from Sl8
an November to $24 an mid
December and to S26 th.ls wttlt
Four other OPEC nallons also
posted $2-a barrel Increases Uus
week. while a filth, Alcena. was
--reported to -ct leat coaaidel'-lnc a.a tncttue. lnD raiMd tbe
prtee ot tta crude oU a .so a bar-
rel today, to 1$1. Japa.neae tr.d·
Ing sources said
The United States 1m port.s
about half its 011
-Blue collar worken: a percent, up from 'J..2 pere«1t.
•Service workers: 8.9 percent, up from e.e percent.
0Urtnc the paat year, the Jobless total ln the country baa rilen
by 610,000. Employment durtni the aame period roee by only 1.7
mllUoo, the smallest annual tncreue lo four years, the aovem· m ent reported.
"1be report is an lnd.ication of a\.l.luaisb 1rowtb economy."
said a department ecooomilt, who decll.oed to be named. 'Tm not
willlnc to say yet that we've tina.Uy entered a recession, baaed on a
one·month change."
THE IABOa DEPAaTllENT also coted that a separate sur
vey of employroeot conducted by a different federal agency found
that employment during January rose by 300,000 jobs, a flrldlng
that contra.at.a with the Labor Department report. 'tile two surveys
occaakJnally produce different results, but jobless figures are
based on the Labor Department survey.
Each 0.1 perttnt chance in tbc rate translates into 104.00<> working-age Americans.
The Carter administration predicted an ma -1979 that a re
cessioo was at hand that would send unemployment rising to 6 6
percent by lbe end of tbe year. But the reeession never arnved and
unemployment stayt!d below 6 oercent.
Actress-singer Barbra Strelaaod and bairdrttaer-
moviemaker Jon Peters. who ended their seven-year re-
lationship last month. leave a New York restaurant. They
arrived m separate cars. but left together
TALK ABOUT REVIVING the draft has
been tnggered by the turbulent cnse5 an
Iran, Afghamstan and 1n other world hot
:-.pot), PrC's1dent Carter announced in ha'
State of the Union message earlier this
month that he wants to register young people
in ca),c a draft is needed .
Among other findings, the AP-NBC News
poll taken Tuesday and Wednesday found
overwhelming backing for s uch a reg1stra·
lion proposal. Seventy-eight percent favored
registration and 17 percent opposed it One
e_ereent said they would favor registration if
women were not included and 4 percent were
not sure
No Americans have been dratted since
Dec 31, l972 On Jan '1:1, 1976, then-President
Cerald Fo rd mothballed the Selective
SNv1 ce S)slc•m <i nd stopped requanng all
)'Oung m en to register .... 1th their draft
boards
An c·ven 50 i:wrcent of the pubhc favors
drartan~ women Forty four percent agreed
overall with dra fting women. while 6 percent
volunt('ered that thPy favored drafting
.... omen only for non combat roles
Lawyers Due Canon Changes
On lhe question of actually resuming th<:
draft and not just registration -62 per
cent favored a new conscription program
Twenty-nine percent opposed one and 9 per
cent of the )...600 adults interviewed na
tionwide by telephone were not sure
Almost a year ago. in February 1979.
public opinion was much more closely
FORTV-nVE PERCENT opposed draft-
1ni: women and 5 percent were not sure
Whale women overall favor resurrung the
draft by a 56-33 edge, they oppose being
drafted Thirty-rune percent of lhe women
favor' drafting women, but SO percent op·
posed it.
Men . on the other hand, narrowly
favored having women join them in the
armed services. They favor drafting women
by a 49--41 edge
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CHICAGO <AP> -A sweepana et.h1C3 rtVmon
that would reqwre lawyers to do public inlff'eSl
work free aod allow lbem to diJdo.e wroa.cdoin&
by c lieot.s lo some ln.ltan~ bu been laMS before
the nation's le&al establishment.
The ~vtaion, in the worb alDce 1'77, followa
by only a decade the tut major rewrtttna of lep.1
canons of ethics
BOWEVEa, IA WYEll8 L08T f9tt dlll"l-. tbe
1970s. especlally durlo& the w.._.,ate ac~.
and leaders oft.be American Bar Aaaoclatloo fear
that the government wlll step iD U lawyers don't
police themselves.
"It may not be m~b ~before.,. la•ffl•
are stripped of our coveted rtOt ot Mlf-~
and become 1ovemed by leflalatW'ft," ABA
Pr"ident fA"Qflard Janof<;ky wamf'd in d Spe<'<'h
openul8 ~ mad} ear meeting of the 8.5SOc1at1on
ben
TM revuaon. called the ··Model Rules of
Protesaiooal Conduct," was prepared by a com
mi.uk>o beaded by lawyer Robert J Kutak or
Omaha. Neb., and releued today. It is to be debat·
ed lD RVeraJ ciUes and 1ubmitted in final form to the ABA 'a Hou.w of Dele.-tes a year from now.
ltut.ak aaid in a te.Lephooe tntemew Tbunday
the cleciAoa was made to draft a major revlsion o (
tbe code because of "the cbances that have oc-
C111'ftd iD Ulle lecaJ pl'Olealon and tbe dlan1es that
la.ave been r-ocn'Md in lhe practice ol law sloce
U.e U~ the orl1LDal code waa adopted in .-...
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OROVJU.E CAP> An Air For~ U·2 blch-aJUWch obeern. lion elane craab·laoded near
here, but tbe pUot walked away
wttb m1nor lQJuri•.
Tbe pUot, Capt Edward J
Beaumoet, 12. receivtld a bnd.Md
ehin and clUpped Uleth, ·~· ln1 to Beale Air Force au.
apoluaman Sat . la&nac10 Rubat~va.
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LOS ANOELE.5 (AP) Thi!
stale Air Rel-OW"ces Board i.ayt.
dom,stlc automakers tnpled the
cosl ol new catalytlc converter
11ystema for 1980 model cars,
( STATE J
Pt!rhaps lo fuel publ.Jc opposttlon
to California's tough air poJlu.
hon standards.
. Durinl a regular meeting here
Thursday, Executive Officer
Thomas C. Austin showed new·
car invoices indicating that
pollatian·cootrol equipment that
cost $75 at the start of the 1980
model year last fall now costs up
.to s2Sb. ·
Rep• re l"la9e fl
LOS ANGELES CAP) -The
Los Angeles Fire Commission
voted unanimously Thursday to
approve hlghJy critical report
on the city Fire Department's
ha ndling of the Bunker Hill
Towers fire last Oct. 29 in which
two residents leaped to their
deaths.
In response, Kire Chief John
C. Gerard said the report .. truly
does a grave disservice to the
Fire Department and to tht.·
citizens of Los Angeles · ·
Ezlle Rapped
ByTbeAssociat.ed Pres!>
Draft ~retested
Rex Weigel, 32, Marine veteran who lost a. leg in Viet-
nam, and a circular urgmg stude.nts to resist the draft,
formed the scene at UC Berkeley Thursday. A few hours
later 10 members of an anti.nuclear group were arrested duri~g a sit-in calling for the university to sever ties with
two nuclear weapons laboratories.
Suspect C a ptured
In Woman's Death
RlDGE~EST <AP> -An apparent .three-sided. lovers' feud
has ended in tragedy as a woman gettmg her h8,lr done at a
downtown beauty shop was shot In the bead and killed, police ~ay.
Witnesses to the shooting said 42-year-old Linda Peace died at
the scene 'lb.ursday after a man entered the shop and fired one
bullet at her before fleeing.
)
SHOP OWNER TOM FENN assisting three other men. cap.
tured the fleeing man, who produced a knife alter being erappled
DAIL y PtlOT A&
GOP Lottery 'IDegal' "' • .
$25 Donat ion for 'Specia,l Prize' Broke Law
P'l{ESNO CAP> -The slate
Republican Party has agre<.d to
rectlfy ao ille1aJ lottery which
ottered a .. spectaJ pnze" for a
donation of $25 or more, offieials
say.
'l\ fund·ra.Ulng malling sent to
California BepubUcan.s that of·
!ered a trlp to HawaU as the
sweep1ta.ke1 prize was legal
because anyone could enter
without aendine a donation, said
Phil Officer, a special assilt&nt di.strict attorneys here.
BUT STATE PARTY official,
• based here, technically broke
the law with a printed statement
that for contributioos of $2:5 or
more "we wall enter you 50
limes and you will become el.Jgi
ble for a special pnie." Officer
said Thursday.
•'That is illegal because at
that point you had to pay to
b e com• eligible for that
particular prize," Officer ex
plained. "It doesn't matter what
al is even ii 1t 's a Dewey button
If you have to pay lo enter <1
drawmg, 1t becomes an 11Jegal
lottery."
Bill Sloan. state GOP <hrector.
said that aspect of the lottery
will be corrected.
''WE AREN'T TR YING to do
anything sneaky or bad," Sloan
s aid. "No one's being sued or
fined."
Republican officials agreed to
stop mailing the lottery and send
a new mailing with thf> state
ment a bout a special prize
crossed out, Officer said
The sweepstakes entry blank
will carry this statement .. Due
to special demaod, all pnze~
wlll be opened to all entrants "
Tbal should ilUorm anyone
who sent money to become el.Jg1·
ble ror lbe special pnze that thi: contest now LS avallable to i:-.
.eryone. Officer said
••1 FRANKLY DOVBT that
anyone paid $25 solely to get lhe
s pecial prize, but when they see
it has been opened up to a larger
pool, they'll be entitled to get
their money back." he added
The party may let the special
prize winner spend a day with a
prominent Repuolfcan officiaJ of
his or her choice, Sloan said.
Tbe assistant DA said be de·
c1ded against prosec uting
because Republican officials are
correcting the error and contact·
ed postal officials in "an boMfit ~ffort to fl.nd out what the law
was and comply with it."
"THE\' SHOULD RAVE
aaked the dt.lltrict attorney's of-
fice Instead," be aald.
"l believe any Taw brealtng
was inadvertent," Off~r said.
"I don't believe it was meant to .
take advantage. They abo aa·
sured me that anyone who feels
damaged by the illegality will be
recompensed, so I feel the
damage can be fully
straightened out.··
Uaeo•s tit•ti••al?
Anli-busing Bill
Sent to Governor
SACRAMENTO (AP> Shrugging off warn.ing.s that it _ls
"patently unconstitutfonal." lhe Assembly sent the governor a btU
that would exclude Califorrua from federal rules for provmg school
segregation.
The bill. SB1244 by Sen Alan Robbtns, D-Vao Nuys, won a
~-19 vote Thursday wbicb approved Assembly amendments. That
was the exact two-thirds maJonty needed to put lbe bill into effect on the governor's signature -if he signs it. Otherwise, a simple
majority would have let it go into effect next Jan. 1.
GOV. EDMUND BROWN Jll. was out of the state until Satur-
day. But U . Gov. Mike Curb, who is actlng governor, said be
would leave the honors to Brown. Republican Curb supports the
bill , but Deroocrat Brown bas not taken a public stance.
Opponents to the bill warned tha t the U.S. Supreme Court
would find the bill unooo.stitutJooal. They cited an opinion by Bion~
Gregory, the Leg1Slature's legal adviser , that its provisions violate _
both the state and federal constitUllons.
llOBBtNS TIMED THE BIU. to follow h1s own Proposition 1, the anti-busang c-onstltutionaJ amendment approved 2·1 by state
voters last November.
Proposition I. now bemg challenged in the courts, repealed
Cahfomia rourt dects1ons that sa.Jd school segregatJon must be
ended regardless of cause Jt subslltut.ed the federal sl.andard,
"h1ch Umits bustng to c~ ol deliberate segregatJon.
S Bl.244 addresses the LSSue of wh<tbe r a school di.strict where
dehberat.e segregation was ooce rouna by a court -such as Los
Angeles -must now prove 1t LS oo k>nger totentJooally segregated.
Last year the U.S . Supreme Court ruled in two Ohio cases that.
~uch dist.nets have the burden of provt0g they are no k>nger com·
m1thng deliberate acts-of se~aUon . Robbins' bill would shift the
burden of proof. ft would require pro-mt~tion groups to prove
not only that segregation still exl.Sl.s, but also that it is deliberate. The , pres ident s of three
Ca lifornia univers ities have
JOIOed the heads or Harvard
U niversity a nd t h e
Massachusetts Ins titute of
Technology in urging Soviet of·
ficials to reconsider the exile or
dissident Andrei Sakharov.
to the ground and cut his own throat.
Frank Varella 55, was taken to Ridgecrest Communi~ -l---------------Hosp1faJ. where ne' underwent surgery and wu listed iri "very
serious" condition.
Ms. Peace was an employee of the hospital, as la her fiancee,
Ron Smith. .. Prealdents Marvin L
G oldberger of California
lnltitute ol Tecb.nok>cY. Richard
W. Lyman of Stanford Unlversi·
t y a nd David Saxon of the
QDivenib' ol California signed a telegram to the Sovle\.s, along
with Derek C. Bok of Harvard
and J~rome Wiesner of MIT.
POLICE f1JtST ENTBllED_tbe case when Smilh..'3. was at·
tack·ed and beaten• the' bead Ja.. 13. .
Five days later. Vanlla was arrested for in.eattgation of
a rson after the home owned by Ms. Peace was burned. He_was re·
leased oo no.ooo bail. M'eantime, one of VareUa's co-•orllen at Continen~l
Te1epbooe-Ge,1 WiWam Zimmerman, 21, "*:' arrested for ur-
vest{gation of consp1racy. attempted murder ana ataon. pottce
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8.ttWt Krelblch/Edllotlat Pi199 EO•tot-
~Olympic Boycott ·
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'.Can Be Effective
i
Wben 'President Can.er broached the luue of J)Oltpon·
lng. Ca.nct!llina or boycott.J.na the summer Olympic Gamel'!
In Moscow there were thoee who tx preaed \,be view that
th1a would be a rather petty and ineffecUve response to a • serious sJtu•llon .
Carter wu not that far ofr tM track. That'a lndJcated
by lhe growing, worldwtde backina ror auch a move -at
least 23 nations have offered upport 110 rar. and many
more are cxl)e<'ted to joln the movement.
Evtm inillally recalcitrant naUonaJ Olympics com·
mittees are comlng around to the view that loins to
Mos cow to participate ln what was suppoeed to be an ex
pression of international aoodwlll would be a travesty.
As for the pu.c;sible impact on the Sovaets, 1t could be
more effective than many have imagined Preparations
for the games a:> a showcase for Sovaet success have been
formidable. For instance.
-Almost all non-Olympic "onstrucUon in the Sovtet
Union bas been halted to free workers and material for 99
new Olympic-related projects .
-New sports facilities include a 45,000-seat stadlum,
a 6,000..seat bicycle track and a 13.500-seat pool complex.
-The 270-acre Olympic Villpge now nearing com·
pletion is designed to house more than 12,000 athletes and
coaches in modem fpartments in eighteen 16-story build-
ings. The village includes a concert hall. three gyms,
three pools. gam e rooms, a disco, library and two movie theaters.
-More than 6,000 minibuses have been purchased to
transport the expected 300,000 vis itors . and 150
restaurants and 36 hotels in Moscow are being re-
furbished for the 16-day event. ·
-To serve the vis itors. 4,000 doctors have been
placed on call, and 7,000 cooks and 1.500 head waiters.
along with cab drivers .. maids and others are undergoing
special training, including instruction in the use of
foreign phrases.
-All the principal buildings in Moscow, including
the historic cathedra ls, have been painted and spruced
up.
It's ~mated the Soviet investment in the Olympics
already amounts to as much as $3 billion -the most ex-
pensive ever . But the plan is that much of the investment
can be recovered from the tourist dollars.
Of course the Olympic Village apartments eventually
would become available to SoViet citizens, as would the
sports facilities.
But for now all the average Soviet citizen knows is
that· this beehive of activity is all in the interest of the
long-heralded Moscow Olympics that will prove lo the
world the glowing success of the Soviet experiment. rr that big event should turn out tp be no more than a
~ports contest among the Soviet Union and its satellites,
even the most dedicated Soviet citizen would have cause
lo wonder what ever happened.
Th<!t's why so m any nations are coming to realize the
true significance of an Olympic boycott by the free world.
a significance that cannot escape the attention of the
leaders in the Kre mlin
V ~te Record Cheating
When a st ate legislator is up for re-election, one
measure of his worth is hi s voting record. And diligent
members of the e lectorate frequenlty take the trouble lo
examine that record.
Sometimes the record may be deceiving.
This is because the Assembly chooses to overlook a
rule that stipulates. "No member shall be allowed to
change his vote or have his vote recorded after the vote is
announced."
Around the state capitol it's common practice for
members of the Assembly -though not the Senate -to
violate both these provisions .
The violation does not go so far as t o permit the final
out come of a vote to be changed. But it does result in late
vote recordin g~ by members who did not a ctually
participate in the original vote.
Thus when the final tally is in, the non·voters can
step up and record the "aye" or "nay" they feel would
please their constituents, provided the change does not
a lter passage or defeat of the meas ure.
lt's just a qqestion of appearing to have voted on the
"right" side <>ft""an issue, rather than being r~orded as
not bothering to vote at all -or sometime~ even
switching sides if it can be done without changing the
outcome.
This is just plain deceit and it should be stopped, no
matter what the excuse for missing the vote might be.
• Opinions expresselil in the space above are those of the Oallv Piiot.
Other views exprt\Ssed on thla page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321.
Boyd/ Blushing
ByL.M.BOYD
Researchers who study
such matters contend that
blondes blush more readily
than do brunettes. And
redheads blush more readily
than either. They say further
that this tends to confirm
that ancient de batable claim
that redheads are quicker to
anger than blondes and
brunettes lnasm ucb ea
women blush mostly from
anger. Not everytbinl that
researchers claim can be
taken seriously, please note.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Alter reading about the
Caraadlan caper In
Tebnn l poured my
Ru11lan vodka down
Uae dra1A and ...i out
and boaCbt a Hie ot Canadla~. .1.R. • ~.~~:;:.-:a-..= 0...-r . 'f1/:.l" ....,. •
Client asks why that h.i8hJ.y
popular beefsteak is called
chateaubriand. Was named
aft.er a Frenchman with that
moniker. Why I don't know.
Tbe gentleman , M .
Chateaubriand, never ate
any meat of any kind. That's
a matt.er of record.
That t ow n ca lled
Kalamazoo gets lts name
lrom an Indian word mean·
ing "place where the water
bolls."
Q. Why should the coflee
be poured lJlto the cream ln·
stead of the cream poured ln·
to tbe coffee? f"
A. Didn't I tell you about
that? Same reason you
should pour tomatoea into the mltr1mtead ot milk into the tomatoH when makins
tomato aoup. Coffee and
tomatoes are acid. To avotd
ourdllitrtb• acid abowd alwaya pound into the
non -aet rather than tbe
otber nJ around.
Q. AecordiD• to tb• .U· quette apa1a, no lbaGld
pt oat ol tM ...... ftnl, u. .......... f
A. The me, daey report.
That's tbe~ In lentos
any veblclt.,
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His Lordship Plays Po~tics
WASHINGTON -Tb e
1anctimontoua at.aoce taken by
Lord 1Cilla.D1D, bud of the In· -
i.roatklnal Olympic Commlttee,
oppo1ta1 PrHident Carter's
move to alymie the 1womer
1amee in Mosc:ow u politically
motivated •. 1macka of sheer
bypocriay.
Tbt: IOC under Lord Klllanin
bat been up to lt.s blce'PS in
politics.
"It la not
the busi.nen
of the IOC to
1et Involved ln politics:·
the lrish·peer
haughtily
proclai med
when Carter
advocated
unWUng the ~ovlet Union lor its rape of
Afghanlstan by moving the huge
sports spectacular from
Moscow.
But Klllanln la no simon-pure
Earl Waten
amaLeW when It comes to pl&)'-
Jn1 poliUca wit.b the Olympic
Rleaia. A eoafkleotia1 transcript
abowa that ln urn be coached
the Red Cb1DeM aporta rom·
mluan in ploU.lq 1trat.eo to
drive Taiwan out ol the Olym-
pics by lmpoain1 bumill•tinc
condltlon1 on Taiwane1e
at.hletea.
8Ecan llJNt1Ta of the six· day aeuioo ta PekinC meal
Killanln u a strong advocat.e of
the coaunUlllltl' replact.na the
N ationalilt Chinese in the 1980
Olympics. The mainland
Cbinese refused to partidpat.e if
the Taiwanese were allowed to
compete.
•'I penooally uodentand your
views oo one China, but this
needs a lot more explanaUoo
and work," Klllaotn cooflded to
Lu Chin-Tung, bola of the All
China Sport.I Federation. The
"work" be relerred to was
persuadinc the IOC's votin1
members to aubatitute Red
China fer Taiwan.
"I believe an IOC vote would
not t>e able to expel Taiwan
tomorrow morning, .. Kilian.in
caut.iooed. "JU-president, I will
move aa fut u I can, but it ls
really a maiter ol haat.enlng
slowly."
WINED AND DINED at
epicurean Oriental banquets
durfog hla stay lo Peking ,
KillaiwrobUged h1s bosta by etv-
i n c them a copy of tbe
Taiwanese argument "for your
help ll you want to make a
counter reply,"
When a Japanese official ac·
companying Killanln -aed the
Chinese to accept trainIDC films
made by international athlellc
federation.a into their aports
libraries, Killanin heartlly
seconded the motion. l t would.
be said, be a good device "to
bring prdaure to bear on t.boee
(federatlom> wbJch do not rte·
ognlze Cblna."
For an avowed non-politl;al
sportsman. Lord Killanin pro-
posed all effective polltical
strate«Y ror hla communist
friends. In 19'19, the IOC rec-
ognUed the People's Republic
of China as the official Ch1oeae
member of the competition, and
ruled that Taiwanese athletes
would be forbidden to fly lhetr
own nag or have their national
anthem played at the 1980
games.
WREN THE Taiwanese pro-
tested tJti• humiliating decree. as Kill~ knew they would, the
lOC conducted 118 referendum by
mail of its members. Accompa
nying the postal ballot was a
ml1leading State Department
letter -later diaavowed -cit·
ing U.S. withdrawal or recogru-
tl on from the Nationalist
Chinese.
The mail balloting upheld
KlJlanin's political power play.
62 to 17, and his declS ioo is ex
pected to be raJlroaded through
a formal ratification at the IOC
session to be held bdore the
Lake Placid , N.Y , winter
games open tlus month
The Taiwanese have gone to
court in Switzerland trying to
block the outrageous surrender
terms imposed. on them by the...
holier-than-thou Olympic over
lords. 'Ibey I05t the preliminary
action but have appealed to a
higher Swiss court
MEAN'WlllLE, Lord KillarUn
and his satraps insist that the
Ol ympics are above politics -
unless. apparently, communist
bullies are involved. They want
the 'Olympic name, supposed symbol of athletic purity, lighted
In Moscow this summer, ignor
ing the savagery or Russian ag-
gTeSSion in Afghanistan.
Footnote: We called tbe In·
ternatlonal Olympic bead·
quart.en in Switzerland to ask
for Lord Killanin's comments.
But an IOC spokesman told my
associate Sam Fogg that h1~
lord.ship was una vailabl e
Free Legal Ride for 'lndig~nt' Unfair
Sooner or later the Leglslature
is going to have to face up to the
gross inequity of the criminal
justice system wherein legal de-
fense ls provided by the tax-
payers for the "indigent" while
all others must pay for their own
lawyers.
On the face of it this may
• seem reasonable but the facts
belie Its fair·
ness. For the
truth ls that
about 75 per-
cent of thoee
chareed with
crimes are
afforded leaaJ
counsel at
public ex ·
pense, leav·
inc the rest to forge for them1el ves witb
private attorneys at their own
expenae. In homicides tbe num·
ben defended by the public de-
fender reach upwards to 90 per-
cent.'
For the very rich the finances
·are no problem, but for the
averaee person such an expense
can be catastrophic, especially
in murder cues. Ir ev'eryone
charged were guilty as sln It
would not be a problem for
which one could hold much sym-
pathy. But it is not uncommon
.
Art Hoppe
for a perfectly innocent person
~o suddenly be in the grips of the
law due to evidence which
seems to the poUce to be suffl·
cient to cause an arrest.
OFTEN AB&ESTS are made
on scanty or shaky evidence or
identific&Uons. More than an OC·
caslonal penoo bas landed lo
jail QD1y to be later proved a vie·
lim of "mistaken identity." And
more often than not it is the guil-
ty who are armed with "iron
clad '• alibis lor the i r
whereabouts at the lime of a
crime.
Time was when the public ~
fender wu shunned by even
those who bad oo meana to pro.
vide their own counsel. But all
that bu chaneed aad today t.be
public def~r staff• provided
by moat counties are better
qualified to handle criminal
ea11e1 than the majority of
lawJ;:~ lo private practice, ln·
clu quite a few of tboee wbo
bold t.bemaelva out u crtmin.al
lawyen.
80 THE lact that one bas
money aufflclent to en1aie • lawyer does not U6U1'e ooe of
getting "competent counsel " a
recogniud constitutionaJ rt;bt ..
The court pointed out in
PC'oplc v lluffman. commenting
on the ""high degree of pro·
fess1onal s kill, complete 'Un ·
ders tandiog of the applicable
law, and a thorough exarruna·
uon ol the facts by the public de·
fender," that "often the arraign·
ing judge appoints a publlc de·
fender Clllly to watch in silent
horror as the defendant•s fami-
ly. having bocked the fa mil}
Jewels. hire a lawyer for tum.
sometimes a margina l misfit
wbo ls allowed to represent him
only ~•use ol some ghastly
mistake oo the part of the bar
exami.nen9and the rule or the Supreme Coo.rt.·· ·
YET. under present law. onJy
tboee who quall!y as ''indigent"
may bave the .ervices of the
public defeodtt. Indigence ls yet
to be deflned by the Leg1.s.Jature
or the courts, although the law
pro vldu the court s ball de·
termioe whether one la ftnan·
clally able to employ counael.
The New Je~ test ls that "ooe
does not have funds sufficient to
Interest. a competent attorney "
And wblle it ta ienerally accept·
ed that ooe does not have to
divest ol a home to hire counsel.
whatever else ooe rnay have ap.
parenUy ls to be sacrificed.
Tbla, ol course, is where the
inequity romi><; in If the t.1\
payer~ provide a pubhc dr
fender utilized b y an O\'l'r
whelnung majority why shoulrt
.nol the ser.·1cl' be available to
the remamder. those who arP
actually paying for the servirf'~
ror au the others"' It ls not onl\
an inequity which would not
seem to much longer wi thstand
a test on ronstitut1onal groun.--.
but one wtuch can ha\e !.t'nous
social ramifi cations. such a~
putting the defendant's family
unneceuarily on the werrar<'
rolls.
Still , since any move by the
Legislature to provide for the
a vailability by the public de
render to all will be met with
forceful oppo6ition by private at·
torneys, It perhaps will even-
tually be resolved by the court.<;.
Yet, as long as the option is k?ft
for anyone to hire private
counsel. objections would seem
to be a weak ground.
Just as no one should race
financial ruin becau.!e or Illness.
nei t he r s hould anyone be
bankrupted by being forced to
stand trial. leastwise not the m·
nocent. Certainly not when lhe
guilty are wall.line in and out of
courtrooms at no more expense
than the inconvenience or bemg
In custody and on trtal.
How the Tme,,Olym}>ic Spirit Was Revealed 1
•'Well, Howard, that about
wraps It up for the Finl U.S.·
Sponsored lntemaUonal Ollm·
pyx here al the Oakland
Coliseum."
"That'I ri&bt, Don. And let me
jU1t say t.ba{ havln1 had tbe op-
portunity to
observe tbeff
excitin1 sporting
events' over
tbe put two
weeks bas made me ex-
t re tn e I y
proud to be
an Ameri-
can." •'I know
what JOU mean, Howard, I'll ad·
mil tb.t even I got a Ju.mg J.n my
tbroat at the openln1 cerelDGD.lel ...,_ the Ollmpyx
numer came ataaertaa loto the
ata41•m all tie ••>' frolll llilptUe e&r1'Jiq the Etemal
OllmDYJt Banner: 'FrH tbe
Al ban m Million'!" ''Nit only that, Don, but .
America's record ln comptlint
1788 1old. sllver, broo.ie, copper
and lead medals may never be
au.rpaased. That's ten times more meda1a than.the Ruaiam
won theae put two weeb ln
their Commie-pinko Olympics
over there in Moscow.
"YES, I THINK lt proves the
president wu richt to boycott
their Olympics and hold our own
OUmpyx instead to teach them a
pollUcal leuoo. But to what do
you attribute America's am.u-
ln1 aucceu ln the 1amea,
How ant?"
"Wt ell, flnrt of au, of coune,
the ,.. •t.rpriae 1ptem, DoG.
But to that I would 1dd de-
term I nation, true Cfit and
superb cODdJUonin1. And the
fact that we weN the boat coun·
try and therefore luued the In·
vl\atiom and set up UM rulea
helped.' ..
'"Yea, J l\IPPOM that would IC•
count for the U.S. umna.ata wln· nilll fer the llnt time In blltory.
Bur} will aay that the Aleutian
team put up a game fight.
particularly on the parallel bars,
deapit.e their heavy parkas."
"WELL, WE DID specify
naUve costume, Don. And I sup·
pose that al so hurt th e
A uatralian aborl1ines' giant
slalom UJ team's chances. But
it certainly wun't any handicap
to the PYllDY Twa. Loinclotha
are perfec t for basketball
pJayen."
"You mentioned conditioning,
Howard, Do you think that wu a
factor lo the defeat ot tbe Monaco cron-country track
squad?"
"Y•, they Juat couldo't seem
to eo the dlsta.nce. But 1 think aome ot these athletes from the
amaller natJona -. and I bate to
HY tbla. Don -simply haven't
Quotee
· ·u a DldoD apeda to be both
lporant and free. ll expect.a
what MWr was and never will r ·" Thomol J•lf~:'
trained hard enough Take the
Sudan~ surfers. You'd think
they'd never seen a wave before .
And those Maltese Falcons,
booting the bal I all over the
place and bouncln~ it off their
beads. It's no wonder the Pitts·
burg S teeler s beat the m
184-0 ...
"Well , Malta's coach did say,
Howard, that when he accepted
Lbe invitation, be didn't know we
meant that kind of football."
••J'BA.NKL Y, DON, an excuse
like that 1maclm to me or bad
sportlmaasblp. After all, the
purpoee ot tbele aames 11 tor the
lDdl..adual at.bJet.s to compete
•1•ID1t each other aa In·
41 vi duals ln an atmoaphen ol IOOdwlll and fair play lo order lo promote the brotherhood ol
mankind." '
"And, of coune. Ho,,ard, rot ea~b nation to lick the othen lD
Ol"Cler to prove the tuperlority or
lta political ayatem."
"Now you have it, Don. Tbtil'•
the true Ollmpyx apirlt." ,
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De•ate Grows oa Whether to Dr&ft .Women
t Exe~t.e
MayEaae
Heart Ills
LA JOLLA (AP) -
UD.iftnlb' of California
researchers say some
victima of serious heart
dlHue Mem to benent
from rtauro-exerol1e
but tbat othera ap· parenUy do not.
Among 25 coronary
disease patients belDI
· tested at UC's San Dieto
medical school, a
. spolle1man 1ald
"Thutaday tbat seven
showed bet.ter heart
performance and
circulation durtng mo.
imum or near.
maximum workloads.
TB!; VOLUNTEEal
have suffered from a
range of problems, ln·
eluding a severe form of
cheat pain known aa
HllDa pec!toN, hHrt
a ttacks or bad coronary
b1pau 1W'1ery wlWn tbhe mont.ba btfbre be-
i DI lnrolled lb tbe
Cardiac llebablUtatJon
and Ssemae Procram. Afllr belng injected
with a radioactive
i.racer material that can
be "aeen" by scanner
machines , they
p e ·t f 0 rm e d I UC h
strenuous exercises aa
cross-country skllng,
bicycling and rowln1.
OK . VI C TOA
I Froellcber, who h11
beaded tbe ~ram for
... two 1un. 11.Sd tn an ln· teniew that no "®m·
moo tbned" wu .. \. -eir....-u... w the ou..n_....-.._
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dettrtorMed.
It lt atlll uncertain
whether t.bOae who •P·
patently"r.t.t ftotn strenuous exet mt1ht
lead longe~ ves as a re-
sult, Froelicber said.
The proeram'a first
prellmtnarr results
'were made publlc
Wednesdiy. l"roelicher
said palienh were
.scana~ before and aftoer 3 to 12 mt>nthe or ex-
c r c In and spent 30
minutes oxe r cislng
three times a week.
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tereoces la that there aru .0 ·
many th.in&a we cannot 1row
beuuae we doll 't b.ve roki lo
wintertime," said Leoantoo, ...
50Clat.e professor of ornament.at
horticulture ut Oran&e Cout
Colleee.
Some abrubl IUCb .. East.em
hlac and many varieties of
fruita, such u apples and cher·
nes, need a winter chill, be said.
".We've only got a bandlUI of
apples we can grow bere in
Costa Mesa abd Newport
Beach," Lenanton said. ''Bever·
ly Hills ill ooe, and then~·s a new
one called Gordon. It's the same
thing with peaches."
HOWEVER, Hf; ADDED,
sem.l·tropical plants such ~:>
citrus trees, h yblscus and
bougainvillea n ourish here.
Orange County gardeners
s hould also be a wa r e that
fiowers such as pa.oaies, snap-
dragons, primroses and Iceland
poppies, plante<l elsewhere in
Jate spring, grow here during
lbe· winter.
Other 'J)Otential problema here
include heavy clay soil, which
must be improved before plants
· will grow well Lenanton said.
And because of the mild win-
ters, pcst.8 and diseases that
el sewhere are kept an check
have more chance to 1>pread, he
Sald .
SOME OTHER COMMON
gardening o versights not
rcstn·ct.ed to Orange County are:
P lanting without enough
fores11:tht, !>O one ends up with a
~1ant lrl>e n<'ar the house foun-
dations or a bush one r~ly
doesn't like.
-B1,1ying small plants and set-
ting them loo close together,
without realulng bow large
they'll get
-Pl~ in too much sun or
shade for the variety selected.
-Buying strawberries by mah
o rde r instead of at loca l
nurseries, and <'ndrng up with a
vanety that isn't :-.u1t<1blc to the
d1mate
Plantmg too much of one
vl'gctablc CJt once. "There atf'
people who lc1:,e friends giving
all th<>.'>c zucchini away," Lcnan·
•
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HOME GARDENER SERIES SET FOR TV
John Lenaton, Hoat, With Coffee Plant
ton joked. •'There are people
who won't come to visit you
because they'll have to take
some zuccb.inl." .
-Underwat.ering transplant.a.
The clay soil nearby may (eel
wet, but those roots are still full
of light planter mix that doesn 't
hold water well and may be dy·
mg of thirst.
ALL ASPECTS Of' gardening,
from planting a lawn and grow-
ing vegetables to raising flowers
and gardening ill cootaine~. are
covered in the 30·part ''Home
Gardener" series, now 1n its
fifth ye.ar, Lenanton said.
The series, produced by
KOCE·TV in HuntingtOn Beach,
may be taken for credit through
Coastline Commuruty College. A
book coo{6tinated and largely
written by Lenantoo is also
available in conjunct.loo with the
course.
Air times on JroCE. CU!mel
50. wUJ be for ball an hour at s -
p.m . Tuesdays and Tbu:ndaya
beginning Feb.· 12 or for one
hour. at 5 p.m . Saturdays begm·
nmg Feb. 16
KTTV, Channel 11 , will also
broadcast baJ(-bour segments at
fi a .m. f'ndays and Saturdays
tx-,::1b.ning Feb. 8. More IJlforma-
l 100 is available by calling
963·0811.
-~ ...
Weekend
Ganlening
Checldist
• Control peach lea! curl by
spraying now with a s uitable
dormant spray
• Light pruning keeps
camellias compact and full Ac-
complish this easily on mature
shrubs by taking short st.ems
when you cut blooms.
• To create blue flowering
hydr¥tgeu from pink or red
blooming plants, begin regular
appltcatioo of u-oo or alumin~
sulphate n9w. These applica-
tions mu.st be made monthly
tbroulh the bloomin& MUOQ.
• To mtnfmlw the cbaaee al
cold iaJUrx or set badt to early
s pring annaalS, •ec~tlfe
plants before trans planting
them to the garden. Set the flats
or pots oo a sheltered patio for a
ft•w days. Don't Jct the plants
dry out though.
• Plant grapes. berrlei>,
asparagus and rhubarb tht:.
month.
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GARDENINQ
fOf OeeeAfted M ACTION
Cd ' A~,._....._ '=:!!!!:!!!!:!:!!!::!!~~!!!~~~~~~""=--~~~ .. ~1-"::!!Yl!!..~~~~~~-----8 e boot. 1brouabout -
Calllcnia ue eompet.. Ina ID m ~r Day con-
test •PO!DtOt'ed by tbe
C1Ufond.a AaeotiaUoa of Nur1erraen. Tbla
feat\&l'ld CIGDtelt LI tte· ·~r;.:_:: •ducat• C everywhere
•• to tbe 1-dlt of tnel.
Tb• aehoola are en·
courqed &o J;>ertlct.pate
ID tJae CIClllUI(' bJ allow·
'41 tbe ~ .chool to
be ln"fOlftd lD the mak·
lug of • TV commerq-1
with Woodsy Owl.
celebrity of tbe U:S.
Forest Service known to
milllom by the phrue
"Give a Hoot! Don't
Pollute".
THOSE SCHOOLS
who participate ln the
contest are requi.red to
plant a tree, develop a
display as to tbe beoefit
of trees, and to contact
their local media, shar·
ln&. lbe me11a1e of
Arbor Day.
The school who makes
the best com.J>()8it.e effort
in e ach of these areas
will participate ln the
making of the television
commercial along with
$100. The two runner-up
schools trll1 receive SSO
award• pfesented to
them by Wooday.
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CRYSTAL-
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BROlWZES-
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aad ••re.
Lou of di~ rif'l9' Ind ewringll,
gold chllm, fine china Ind
aysul. brooz.1, some fumi·
cu,.., oils. ctiandehm, brau
llmPI. ttc.
Feb.1,2
and 3
Inspection of all merchandise
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday·
2 · 5 P.M. and 7 -8 P.M . Somethl~ for ev.erv<?Ot
-from Sl.00 up. Fr"
.tmiu ion. Bank. of
Anwlrica, Master
Charge. cf*:k5,
newport
llOme terms
availabl~. .auction company
2542 West. Coast Highway
Newport Beach, CA
(714) 645-2200
COMSIG:tlefTS ACCEPllD
'TIL S PM ALL 8CBOOL8 In
Call!omla are weleome
to participate. Anyone
requestio1 lnformatioo ~·~;:::::::::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~,~ or re11atratioo forma 'i can contact t h e
California Asaoclatiod of
Nurserymen at 1419 21.st
Street. Sacramento, CA 95814, (916 ) 448-2881.
A 11 completed entries
must be received by
March 31. Remember,
plant Calilontia.
Meeting Set
Br Focbsians
Garden Grove Branch
of the Natiooal Fuchsia
Society will meet Wed-
nesday in Room "B" of
Garden Grove Co m ·
munlt)' Center. uaoo
Stanford ,\TeJUte,
Gardea Gron, al 1: 30 p.m .
Cathy Woods will di.I·
cuss and demons trate
pJ!en t 1ng, cuttlne and
pruning of fuchsias. On
Maret) 4, Cra1g Morn11
of FoUbtain VaUf'). w11J
discuss how to grow
fuchsia tret~ and stan
dard!.
Guests arc welcome
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·drer.se-~. 7 foot round drop.leaf old oelt t .. bh• •nth b l;;dder back rush ~a\
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tree•. Tbe9e trees are quJt.e a bargain for t.be home
gardener -providing both beauty and somet.biq
to look fonrard to eacb 1prin&. Tbese hardy tl"MI
bloom ln abundance
each year bigblllhf.lng Tbe Oowenn• peach
tbelandlcapewtths.bowy can be obt.a.lDed tn bare
wblte, plnk or rose root form f« tmmediU.
blossoms. planting. Be •u:re to live The flowering peadl tbem pja2t}' ot room and
can be found at almoat prune them bea•lly
any nursery. Tbey pro-a fter their fiowerla1
duce aadsfactory results period. Place them in
in moct aot1a but keep tn your landacape where
mind that they pref tt • you will get the mu·
moist, well-draining rich tmum effect when they
soil containing a weJl are In bloom -behind balanced commercial evergreen ahrube, along
fertlllier. fencetorwalls .
Gardening
Studems
Benefit
A personal vegetable
plot and use of Sad·
dl e back Col lea e greenbouaea are two
benefits to students
e nrolled tn Home
Gardening, Hated aa
A1rkulture 200X at the
M aJn Campus lo Ill.Ilion
Viejo thLI 1priJla, Tbe lntroc1oetor1
course tncludet lt'OWinl veaetables, nowen, or·
namentat plant• and
boute plant.I. Abo COY•
ered are 10Ua, plant
nutrlenta, ca0>po1Un1
and lafml.
Field trips to IClc•l nuraen., 1reenhou1•
and t uPPlY outlet.I art
planned.-
The clu• mfftt from
8a.m .to10 a.m. In room
CCAI . Phone sat-USS or
'95·1000 for Jlll'OlllDUl t.atormatJon .
The flowering plum is
one of the best tree11 for
ornamental use planted
In the lawn. by t.Jle patio
or lbe terrace. They will
grow In almost any soil
except one that is con
unually soggy
Longwood
Heralded
Hortkulturt1t Vlcto~
Graetz will present
lecture and slide pro-
gram about Loncwood
Gardens oo Tuesday et
7:30 p.m . at Sherman
Library and Gardena,
Corona del Mar.
Lon1wood, form e r
estate of Pierre du Pont,
ls one of Aa>erlca'a
flneat garden1. It.I 350
acres 1.ncluct. ooe of the
oldeat arboreluma in the
U ,$, CoUecUOftl of Of•
cbl 4 •. palma
bromeltad1, an
1ea1on a l flowerln
p1anta are dltplayed
Lon1wood'• 1
1reeabouMI.
Tbe ~am l• t ud ......... pubUe.
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.FAIRY PRIMROSE lacy clusters of pastel
IN f H fd I 1 I f I 11
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flowers on dalntY stems.
ENGLISH PRIMROSE
Bold splashes of bright
blooms. Low growing.
4 · Pot Reg. • 98 .69 EA.
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Fare ~llted1
The youthful appearance of Princess Margaret (shown
al left rn October and righ~ this week> has fueled suspa·
cion that the queen's sister has undergone pl astic sur-
~ery.
M. . \ 1n1ster
'
Cleared
·in Sex
MODESTO <AP> -A mln1a1.er
baa been a cquitted of •l1ht
count.a of seaually cqole1t1n1
tlarM bo)"l ln b1t Uvlna quarters
next to h1a church fn nearby
Oakdale.
The Rev . Virgil Anthony
Clmlno. 34, was found innocent
by a Stanlalau.a County SupertQt
Court jury. ,
Cimino. pa.st.or or the House of
Pralle Chureb. denied charges
of lewd conduct, or-1 copulation.
4'odomy and attempted sodomy
w1th two 12-year-old boys and
one 14-year-old.
T he boys reportedly were
memben of the cburcb.
Pill Has· Side Effects
Workers in Laboratory Develop Proble111:s
LONDON (AP) -A Britlah
dru1 company said it wu ad-
vised not to hire men to work ln
Its laboratory makina birth con-
trol pills afte r one mal e
worker's breasts be ean to swell.
flve years aao. They were
brought to Uabt th.la month in an
article on basards in tbe
chemical 8IMt dru& iodu.atry in
the British magazfnf! Industrial
Re lations, Health and Safety.
The Sua. a London newspaper.
reported the ltory Thursday.
work.en bad a i evel of at.eio6da
ln their blood that wu "attater
than oonnal." BucUuon uid,
apparently by inhaling dust
Crom the pW mcredient.a a.s well
as ablorb111g it throuah the skln
on their handa and faces.
.. AT ONCE; WE were advi.&ed
PLASTIC MODEL
BALE
·15%0FF
ENTIRE INVENTORY
HOUY SHACK HAS JUST REDUCED THE ,RICES ON
OUR ENTIRE 'LASTIC MOOEL INVENTORV AN
AOOIT10NAL 2&" OVER OUR ALREADY OllCOUNTID PRtcESI TME SELECTION IS HUOE AND INCLUDU
CARS, ,LANES, MILITARY. SHIPS, SPACE AND
EOUCATrONAL MODEL$.
PLUS 1HESE SUPa VALUES
5 6 °1<) 0 FF RETA I l
Strlct safety precautions were
taken for the female worken
after they complained or un·
usual menstrual bleeding. The
wearing of sealed suit.a. similar
to those used by American
aalt'onaut1 stopped the lr ·
egularity.
A manufacturer of oral con-
traceptives for 15 years, Thomas
Kerfoot Co. 1tewed Ul> produc·
Uoo of tbe pW-hn· yea.rs aao
when the worldwide demand for
it started to .soar, Burli.naon
aald.
~urU::O::f~ytnc the man," :!.0~~~rod. LIST 27.00 s11aa 20~ .. lont. fully ~ ,.19 99 The man. on the job for seven deteli.ct • l'll0'69d ~ ... ir. . • ye a ra. was tr; a oa f e r r e d to ._1n_co_loft. ______ ,.. ____ • -------
ONLY WOMEN 'PA.ST child·
bearing aae are now hired for
• tbe job.
A• the volume of work lo·
creased, the three women and
one man working in the plant's
granulaUon lab whlch mixes the
pill ingredient.a beaan to noUce
physical cbal)Cea, Burllnsoo
said.
another department and the awelli.oi subsided.
The women were advised lo
work in hooded spacesuit.a called
"ply·suits," which are made of a
nonporous material. When
flnlahed with work they take a
shower ln the suits, undress. and
then wa.ah again before putllng
on clean undera a cm ents. Burlinaon said.
PRICE SLASHED
Harry Burllnson ,~ t~~nical
director for the Thomas Kerfoot
and Co. drug firm. lold The Al·
soclated Presa on Thursday, the
p.i l --related problems have
cleared up. But he wondered 1£
oche r firms making oral con.-
traceptives have had similar d.if·
ficultles.
"We have heard of other com-
panies having problems. but I
don't know it they've taken the
same precautions," be.sald.
THE WOMEN SAID they suf.
fered spot bleeding while the
man, Burllnson sald, "showed
slight development around the
nipples <ol his breaats>. s welling
and a little initation." •
"FOR THE PA.ST fiv e years r-tuu fn>m ~hlt TV
we 've bad DO problems." be --CV'-R~11~ 1111~ LIST $4.50 s2s1
The firm called in the govern-
ment's Me dical Advisory
S.rvice, which ran test.I on the
worken at nearby WithiDC\OD
Hospital '1 Department of
HematololY ln Manchester.
Doled. ..,_wt.He eoton .. 1 V1s-
The plant has a !,~C~city to • i r '°"9-Botti oome ..a. ';e'4. '3 99 each produce up to one oo oral ......., tt.M _. ~. ,-• contraceptives a day. Tbe ._ ________ ..... ________ _
1terotda Uled in mak.lna the pW,
Burllmoa aald, were meatranol. SAVE S3 MORE
THE PROBLEMS AT the
,firm's plant In Aabton-under· ·Ly.~. nea"1Maocbe1ter in
northwest Eneland, occurred Blood check• showed th~ ethlnyl and oestrodlal.
MINDWT 1/32 PUSTK llODBS
. .
CCIII Cook1eare Be Reaftl'ed'!
DEAR PAT. I have some decorative cop-
perware in my home. and I've notJ~ dark spots
on almost every piece. How can I get rtd of them without damaging the finish?
L.F , Costa Mesa
Copper ls affected by "brocaae dbeue." SpoU
can be &reated with a mlxtare of bot vinegar and
s alt, lemoa Juice and aaU, or a ~r cleaffr.
After cleaning, wash the copper piece Immediately
with aoap and water. U yoa.r copperwatt bas btta
lacquered, take t are not to scratclt or break tbe
ftlm. AJr admitted through the abruloa CID came
tbe piece to tarnish la patcbu, and may
neceHitate stripping and recoatlng.
CNnese Custo• Re.,er•ed?
DEAR PAT : A friend of mine who visited
China recently said tbat an ancient Chinese
custom is being reversed. In the past, 1 Chinese
bride went lo live with her husband's family. Now
the government is encouraging a newly married
man to move Ln with bis wile's family. Wh y?
H.W., Colta Mesa
Soattn say the chance has btta made so
parea&a with daugbten will acquire bf marrlase
the I008 wbo can take catt of them .. old a~e. 'fte
move ~>' la aa effort to nt Clalaa 1 blrQ
rate, wtda CM 10.enamea&...,.., Ute aew af'l'Ule-
men& will eocoura1e panata to be eo9tftt w1Ua 01Mt
c blld Clll.ty.
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DEAR l>AT : Last May I ordered tbe
"Hollywood Gold" record album advertJsecl on
Channel 52. I aUll haven't received it, but my
check was cubed by Crane Norris. Cu you help
me iel this record or a refloibd?
H.P., Coroaa del Mar
Crane' Nerrla II a din.Ila of JaJ NorrU Corp.,
wllleb ftle4 to NOf'IHl.se ha CMPW•llM _.,
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77193, Su FraaclHO t4107). A complaint also
aboald be aeat to this firm's attention. laclllde a
copy of proof ol pvdaase.
Vol ... t~ Delp With Tax~•
DEAR PAT : My lncome tax l't'tum will not be
complicated. but I don't think I can do 1t correctly
on my own. I'd hire someone to help. but I reall)
can't afford t.o do Ulla. Does the ms ever help peo
pie prepare their returns?
J .J ., Santa Ana
Tiie ms repon. that lo•·lMome, eldert1. and
DOB·Ea,Uah-1peakiDS tupa~rs wlao CaADOt anord
a profeuloaal c.u pttparer cu 1et belp lhroagb
the Volaateer Income Tu Assl~ CVITA) pro-
1ram, bellmWtl la Februry. UDder tll1a I~·
1pobl0ftd proiram now .. tu 11 .. year, voln· teen att tulned ln s lmple lneome tu preparaUoa
lo provtde free u slstance to lite publlc I• a
neighborhood VITA center. TM volateers try to
help everyone and can seeutt IRS tedanJul as-
1lstaace lf a Las qaesUoa an.es, b9& people with
compln rewma or proble ma wtU be adn.ed to
secure profesaloeal aid. U yoa aeell VITA akl, be
Hre to briaC yoar maUed LU packa1e ~ )'OG,
al•I wit.la yoer W·Z ro,..._ lmeresi 1ta&emee&a.
aad odaer perUDHt c.u doc1a.melda. To ft8CI &.be VITA ceMft' cio.e.t to 1oor lllome, call yoar Mital ·
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DEAR PAT: I bougbt IOtDe merchandise oo a
contract. It later proved defective. When I com-
plained, l was told that the buainesa bad been aold
and the old owne r was n11ponatble, oot the new
ooe. How about that? W.T., Irvine
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ltkhard J..,._.. O'Neill, lhe OrMae County
raaeber wbo l1 chairman of tt.t California'
Democrauc PU'l), U)'I Jarvb Q. ta. tmUaUve
tbat would cut •t•le income t.u• 1D half. la IOlnl '°be• bttter pill lfW 1tat.e and local iovemmnu \onrdow.
It wUl bit Orana• Couetr. ~ard, O'Nelll btlh .... became the eounty ll • "1Cll rrowt.b area and ..... to expud and l.mPl"Oft maby of it.a
f aclllU.•aem.-. partlC\&larl11'09dl.
"It'• a vtcloua tbtna." be told about ff
Southern CaUJoraJa newapaptf' Utnli\'tl Maeday
nl1bt ln ~ain Valley. "It wW Ht UI batk
yea,.."
Nevertbeleaa, O'Neill admttl ta. ii tellloia
Callfom.la O.mocrau to bacll tM meuun "foa
UM prlK'dcaJ "rff900 lhat lt '1 tolnetopue."
8\lt, be 1aya, "It Lln 't 1ood tor Callfonlla. It's
a UtUe more crwl than PropotlUoo 1.J."
roa THE ucoao, Jarvis u. dubbed "Jaws
11" by ~ta d tractors, wall be Propoeition 9 on
~mpWyees' Clairii Rejected
·A clalm by • ~ty employeee tbat they're
btlq dLacrim.i.nated aia.1.ut in tbe Oran,. County
retirement system becau.ae ol their ac• bu been rejed.ed by the atate tair Em~ Practic• Com UU,.'lOo.
According lo commission apolteaman Sol
Pavlovaky, lbe employee'• claim that th~ county
bad 1bortcban1ed them on post-retirement
medical beoeftta and wu dropped because of "in-
suffidentevtdence."
At the heart ot employees' complaint was that
lut June the retirement system board voted lo dis·
continue lbe practice of paying a pcrtion of retired
worke~· medical UlSurance premiums.
The 85 employees who complained to the com-
m&,aion were eligible for retirement but had not
yet retired •
Consequently, they alleged withdrawal from
the partial premium payment puctlce dis-
criminated a1&inat them because of their age.
However, Pavlovsky in an interview Wednes-
day, said there was i.naufficient evidence to sup-
port the di.acrtmination ~those wbo
bad complained bad been notified the cue bad
been closed.
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to hll PropoeiUoo 13, wbicb cut propeny tuea
1tatewtde.
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mean more Callforala tax moo•J will ao to Waabblettm in federal tAeome t.aa. C.au.raiw
will ~ in federal taw, ... Mid, beca ... of lower deduetimi fOI' ltale iDcomt taxes . o'N'eill nsures about half ot tbe S5 bWion that J H'Via D la a\ippoHd to eut off tbe income tax bW
"wfll F direclly to W&lblnctoa 1n additiooal
f~ral tocome taxes.
.. THE POLITICIANS i.n Sacramento could
have come up with an income tax cut that we
could have lived with and that could.have made
everybody happy.''
But. O'Neill •u.ecested durinc his Wk. they
dJdn't because "elected officials in Sacramento
are afraid to make a decWoo these days for fear
of offendina some party or group that la a bis
(campaign) contributor.
"Too many t.binp are eoinC oo the state ballot
these days because Sacramento woo't make any
dedaiona.'' O'NeW said.
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DAIL 't' PtlO T
'Amour's West
Wth 75 novels and 400 short stories to
~ name, Louis L 'Al11QUr is the most pro-
lific author of Western fiction today. ·
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f8Qle a cattleman made a deal with fnd!ans. ln South Dakota ror aruJ.na .000 bead ol cattle.
But du:riq the lttk north, \~ plains
llOffered the worst winter on ~rd.
···As t.be calllemao waited m ·the rom ~of a Rapid City saloon, bis foreman ~~ 1D ~ with ice to Jive him the -dnewa.
.·••Jim. they're all w1ped out," said tbe
aoreman.
"Well, have a drink," s aid Jim
••Easy come, easy go."
That. says Western author Louts
L 'Amour, is the k:ind of men they
•ere--tbme tough. strong. resllient in-
dividuals wtao opened tbe West.
"TREY WEAE PEOPLE wti'o could
take tbeir beatings, and when lhey won
they didn't make anything of it,•· says
L'Amour. "There are many stories
because the men who made tbe West
were a colorful, exciting bunch of peo·
ple."
As he bas in 75 novels an<l 400 short
stories, L'Amour brought the American
1 West to life Tuesday evening as he re-
galed his Chapman College audience
with tales of tbe Old West.
Epitaph
During his r esearch or the
American Wes t author Louis
L •Amour has run a cross numerous
tombstone epitaphs th.at are as col-
orful as the characters who were laid
to rest.
L'Amour tells the story of two cow·
boys, both strangers in town, who sat
down for a friendly game of pc>ker.
L • ~ ...., 1ueat 1peaker for the
Cbapmao Colle1e·Bowera lluHum
1polllOl'ed led.&&r-. Mrlet on the W•t be
tn1 beld ln conJunctlon wltb the
mUHWn'a ftltem art exhibition
The tall, burly author. weartn& a
Weatern·atyle jacket and bolo lie.
looked aa tboufh he cou.Jd have stepped
off tbe paee of one or his own book.JI
All bia yean of trampln1 t.broU&b the
West and burying b1mself ln the old
newspapers, diaries . letters and
Journals of the pioneers appears to have
rubbed off. "I've been inside these people,•· said
LI Amour, whose ereat grandfather was
killed and scalped by the Sioux and
whose grandfathe r was an Indian
fighter.
HE INOWS THE WEST l..tke the back
of his beefy hand. He has walked the In
dian trails and s canned the vistas of all
the locales he has written about--dunng
the past <40 years.
And in bis )'OWlger days he personally
knew 30 gunfighters and outlaws whose
tales triggered bis own fertile lmagina·
tion.
"They had pride and dignity and they
had poise," he said of those old-timers
"They were tough, gutsy men. If you
don't shoot them they live forever."
Luck, of course, had a lot to do with
"living fOl'ever" in the Old West.
L'Amour illustrates tbls with a story
about Ben Wilson, for whom Mount
Wilson in Los Angeles was named.
In his early days as a trapper, Wilson
and two other men were captured by
Af aches, who had the unfriendly habit o banging their enemjes upside down
over a fire until their skulls burst
THE STORY GOES, according to
L'Amour, that a chief named Mangus
wanted the men to be released. The In·
dians finally agreed to release only one
of the men, and the chief chose Ben
Wilson.
Wilson. stark naked, was led by
Mangus to the edge of the village and
told to nm. He did.
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In his younger
days, autl]or 1
Louis L 'Amour
personally knew
30 gunfighters
and outlaw s
whose tales
triggered his
o~ fertile
--imagination.
At one point In the game it was dis-
covered t)lat there were "too many
cards in the deck," says L'Amour.
The two cowboys drew their pistols
and rtred at each other. Both men hit
their targets.
The townspeople dug side-by-side
graves for tbe two str&Q&en. And on
their tombstone, says L 'Amour. is
perhaps the abort.est story ever writ-
ten.
··u it hadn't been for Mangus," noted
L'Amour, "there never woufcf have
been a Gen. Patton because Ben Wilson
was Patton's grandfather."
Added L •Amour: ••A lot of people
don't reeJb:e bow near thia q. It WMD 't that )<Jlll aio. It was yesterday."
Indian and white man don't know what
they 're talll:ing about.
thought they were selling the hunlmg
rights. 1bey didn't even know what a
fence was, said L'Amour.
··Any man who was a warrior could
speak up in council." said L'Amour, ad-
. ding that there were lndians who could
speak • d I' nrt'7. 11 not belter, than the bnt white orators.
''On one of t.be tomt.tm.I, •• be
says. "were two aces and on the
other tmm""*oae were th..-aeea. ••
The author's years of research into
,Am,rica'a piofteerpaatttaveoveohim a
rare imltbt lato t.be American Indian.
L'Amour ma1ntaim that most people
wbo talk about the trouble between the
8 1JT a&CAUSB TU TWO ..,.&ea
had no common ~d ·of experience
or understanding, L'Amour believes
conflict WU jpevita))le.
1 Wbea the white m an boq,bt land
from the Indian. for example, be bought
the land to farm. The-Indians. however,
And unlike white leaden.. ...... apoke-
for all the people. a chief apob only for
him self. L'Amour said the white man
dido 'l undentaDd that a chief held bJs
position only throup p~ge and
persoo&llty. Ke could only succest-oot
tell his people what to do.
SPEAIDNG WAS OIPOSTANT to the
Indiana. •aid' L'Amoar. addinc that when an lnd1en ret.unaed tram a bunting
<See L'AJIOU&, Page BZ>
Puppets· netp Irvi.ne YOungsters Enjoy -LearniDg
By JOEL C. DON Of Ille o.lty PllOI SIMf!
The youngster with truck-lensed glasses
finds he's often the objed of his classmate',s
jokes. Then there's the boy who's constantly
chided about his apparently gargantuan reet.
And there's the sens itive youth whose friend!'
love to poke fun at his last name, saying "Go
Hide," even though it's not speUedwithan "i".
The youngsters, from a number of Irvine
elementary schools, are learrung that growing
up can be a constant battle with pressures to
conform and fit in with their peer group.
Yet they reali%e it's tough to be the same as ·
everbody else.
Iodeed, most childre n are different · they
don't all look alike; they s peak with different
pronunciations; they have different tastes in
clothing and recreation and, more significant.
they express a fu.Jl s pectrum of emotions.
But the Irvine students seemed to have an
easy time venting their childhood frustrations,
angers and problems to a 21h-foot marionette via
c losed circuit te levision monitors.
"PUP PETS CAN make contact with kids
where sometimes kids may be hesitant to say
s omething to a gro wn-up,·• s a id Mimi
Holtzman, a puppetry instructor at Golden West
College.
That's the reasoning behind a recent media
experiment linking five Irvine elementary
schools via the district's interactive television
system with puppet characters from a com·
mercial children's TV program.
The elfin center of attention was the golden·
haired, handicapped puppe t named Julie .
backed by the childlike lisp and youthful op-
t i mis m of c hildre n 's programmin g
writer/producer Sally Baker.
Ms . Baker, who ls well-known to children
cand adults) as the pixieish Irish TV character
"Hobo KeUy." vis ited the Irvine schools recent-
ly with a segment from her early morning
television program "The Froozles'' and a cast
of three of the program's puppets.
The interactive capabHites of the school dis -
trict's television s ystem permitted Ms . Baker to
hurdle over one of commercial television's
limitations and respond instantly to children's
questions and problems .
"THE COMMUNICATIONS between the
puppets and the children 1s magic." s he said
"We can touch children an a way so that the}
will react honestly."
Irvine school distn ct's mlcracttvP televis ion
syste m is a network of 21 !)Chools. includtng a
monitoring unit at UC Irvine for use in the teache r
. training program. according to Gail Allam an
Brown, media r('sources spccaahst for the school
district. The system broad<'asts four hours or dt!)
trict-produced educational programming dall)
Som e programming is made available to Irvine
residents via cable Channel J
The experiment with "The Froozles' 1s the
r1rst time a professional producer ha!) part1c1pat
cd in a program reatur1ng immediate responst>
and interaction wath Irvin<' ~chool eh1ldren. ~h
Holtzmansaad
"The Frootl<'"" pro gr am "h1ch ~gan m
1977 -encourage!. chi ldren to respond to que!. ..
t1ons and problems by writing lettrr <o
"111E FROOZLES" PllESENTS childhood
p~blems. moral dilemmas. cultural exchange.
b1bngual education.. information on science,
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'Ntttei/producer Sall}' Baker. seated, Is asallted by pupptJteer Eleanor Wllsdn during eKperlment with
Irvine Unified School Districts Interactive television system.
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sa fety and nutnt1on spnnkled. of course, wtt.h
run and nonsense. Ms. Bater said.
Elementary schools partlcapatmg m the an
teract1ve t elevision experim ent were
Culverda1e. Los Naranjos. Greentree. Bonita
Can)'On and Uruvers1ty Park. The rttenl experi -
meot was one or three to be conducled m the
distract
Ms Baker controlled the hour-long program
from the CuJverdale school, and was assisted by
Golden West puppetry students at two other
... choob Each school had a video camer a and two
telev1s1on monaton.
"Kids are using the eqwpment." noted Ms
Altiman-Brown ''They're pretty adept at run-
ning the whole 1nteract1ve system "
Ms Baker . who played the TV chantc·
ter "llobo Kell~ · from 1963 1976. contnbute..,
eight VOICE'S and two lavC' character; <including
Hobo Kelly I to the K HJ TV Cha nnel 9 s how. m
ddd1t1on to being ats "rater and producer.
··w e don't datm that ar y ou ••tch
Frootles' you'll get an A in science Wb.ll "°"
do get from the show as that you'll 1_.. tb9\
education can be Cun," Sh(' said
"I don't thtnk there ha~ to be an e1ttlitrlor
~1luahon It doesn't have to be run or educatloo .~
she sa1d
Ms . Balter and Mrs Holtzman hope to en·
courage the Irvine school district teachers and
administrators to explore educational uses or
p uppetry and the Interactive te levis ion
system .
For example, Mrs. Holtzman said, children
might be able to ask puppets questioo.s s uch as
how a person in a wheelchair eoes to the
bathroom or how a blind person tells time from
a watch.
"Children wouldn't normally ask that of a
handicapped student, but kids are c urious
about those questions." s he said.
THE PUPPET CHARACTER Julie, who
uses a crutch, ·can both help handicapped and
non-handicapped children understand the pro-
blems ol the physically disabled, Ms. Baker
said.
"It aeems that bandicapped cb.Udren never
bad a role model as an achiever," she said.
"But betnC handicapped didn'( alow her (Julie)
down from bein1 a contributor. She'~ the beat
speller in the class.
"People who were Injured in Vietnam have
said It'• made the way easier for their children
because of Julie," she added. .
Ms. Baker. who i• a motbe1' of two and a
grandmother, said she feels the televt1ion in-
dustry has not kept pace with the needs of
children.
Letters from cbUdren haven't changed
much in content, althou1b the 45-year-old pro-
ducer baa seen expressions ot deterioration of
famllyllfe.
"I would hope that we could open up the
communications of adult.I and cblldren ln the
bousebolda tbroulh our show. But It's only one
show; lt can't solve all of the problems.
"Support In the family is desperately
needed." she said.
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FASHION PaEVJEW -Checking American designer clothes for Multiple Sclerosis
benefit Feb. 9 are (from left) Richard Hausman, Larry Vaughan, Marilyn Hausman.
Show will take place at S~~ Fifth A venue.
Mary Martin to Star
Actress Mary Martin will be a special
guest Saturday, Feb. 9, when the board of
trustees and patrons of the Orange County
Chapter of the MuJtiple Sclerosis Society
hosts a designer fashion show.
She will be delivered by limousine to
Saks Fifth Avenue, Costa Mesa, where de-
signs by St. John, Calvin Klein, Ralph
Lauren, Mary McFadden, Adolfo, Stanley
Sherman, ·Anne Klein and Bill Blass will be
shown.
The festivities will include cocktails. a
light buffet prepared by The Moveable Feast
and an opportunity to receive &ifta donated
by the designers themselves and Sa.ks.
The black-tie affair, to begin at 7 p.m., is
titled 1be Best American Designers.
Proceeds from the $100-per-person event
will be used for the soc:iety's new outpatient
clinic in Orange County and continuing re-
search and patient progra~.
Qpnalions are tax-deductible and tickets cnay be purchased by calling the sqciety at
891-4608 or writing to P. 0 . Box 997,
Westminster, 92683.
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Dollars Can Stretch
D £ A It A N N 8•¥ TV -. la ••1 • LANDERS; JallaUoa la ... S-.
pla1uinc the avertt1e lllb' II tlae belt,.... American famUy. No Cob111a.me~.
matter bow we try to cut Flalala& eqatpme•t.
here and there, we i1a .. wan aDCI blcJclel
never 1eem to be able to are ckaper la Odo&er .
.. ve a dollar out of our Nove•ber la U.e payche c k a . C My moatla for blaaketa,
hus band and 1 both dr~uu aad water
work.) bea&ert.
We came from thrifty Bed llDNS Uld towels
families and were are bar1alo1 In
taught that no fnaller J Ha1.r7.
how much tor UUle> we U ,_ bay rnnt. aod
made, we muat always •e1etablet la HHOD.
put away something. caa or h'ene &Mm aod
Biil we have been una· eave moeey oa 7oar
ble to save a dollar in crecery blll all year
the past 18 months, and loD&.
it bas us worried sick. D E A R A N N
J realize you aren't an LANOERS: Women'a
economist. but you do lib has eone loo (ar.
have common sense and Listen to this, and tell
you know the smartest me what to do.
people in the country. My secretary has Cour
Wlll you please address children who forget she
yourself to this ques· works. One or her sons is
ti on . What can t b e an alcoholic. Periodical-
average wage earner do ly she takes orr a rew
to make his paycheck days to .. go looking for
rover his li ving costs him ." Both daughters
and put away a little ha ve had babies. and
something, too'> MR. she took time off to vis it
AND MRS. JOHN DOE, them in the hospital.
USA Wben they went home
she had to "take over"
for a few days. If her
daughters need a baby·
sitter during the after-
noon and can't find one,
"Mom" thinks nothing
of leaving her Job and
rusbinl to the rescue.
The wo cnan ls ex•
tremely competent -
when she's here -but
everything comes ahead
of her job. She makes
doctor and dental ap-
pointments on company
time. alt.hough she is off at four o'clock. I pay her
well and am not difficult
to work for .
Her total disregard for
her JOb 1s begmniog to get to me. I'd like your
advice. -FED UP JN
SEA TILE
DEA R FED: Yo•r
fln& ldltlwee Is a eion
aeqal t ar. Your
1eerehry•1 la~k of
re1peet fer her Job
doe1D't ha•e • pea.
pkllm' tldJla to do wttb
wome11'1Ub.
For o pe•en, yoa l
tltoDI aeeefil tile fad
&II a& •obod)' 11 I•· dltpe•uble. If yoar
tttrdal'Y wu lltt by a
breacl tnld. yo9'd flDd
tomeone else, woe.ldll'&
yoa! Jly advice la start
loold11C. Wlln she sees
yo• dae't bdeod to lel
ber ~-&o trteat ber
job U Mmf!tlllllg &o do
wbeD •be laaa DOthl•K
else to . do, she might
abape up. U not, bett.er
abe allould lhlp out.
D EAR '-MR . AND ~::-. n:>:~eve:; 't:: l\'lental H e alt h Musemn
smartest people lJJ the
country and one my
s m arteat frlf'ods is
Sylvia Potier, autbor of
.. New Money Book for
Is Ex•patient's ·Drerun
tbe ..... (publisbff by LANSING, Mich . <AP> -Richard
Do•bleday). She sug-Prangley, confined for much of tus
&H&ed m a ttttDl artJ-life in a home for the retarded cle m People magaline despite what one psychiatrist calls
wa11 toutt money. "conakierable i.otelligeoce," i5 work-
Aceontm1 to Sylvia. Ing to aave an old building at the
7oa eu aave up to Jt home for a mental health museum
percem If you: And thou&b be can't read or write,
B•J flll"I, gardellleg Prangley bas succeeded i.o gettmg a
eqalpmeat and men's state committee to study his Mtea for
eoac. m Aaamt. the building at Coldwater Sta e
Febnaary ls tbe month Home, where be lived for 16 years. to bQ aJr-coadJUooe ....
lamps, rags and used' "I DON'T KNOW of a mental can. health museum anywhere m this
country 1" be added. "There are some
interesting things you could do wtth it... .
Prangley. now 30, lived at
Coldwater until be wa5 21. He was
Judged mentally handicapped al age
6 by • probate court on the basis or two one-paragraph reports from
psych1atnsts and a statement by hts
father.
Tbe Slate Department o( Manage-
ment and Budget agreed to pcstpooe
demolition of the old administration
bwlchng wbile bia idea is studi~.
"'---------------------------------------------------------"' Pear Cider
C:Onsidered
Sile nt Flick ••• L'Amour
<From Page 81)
party he'd tell the story to the people in
the village.
"They didn't want him to lie, but they
wanted a good story," said L'Amour.
noting that some became "very, very
good."
Tbe role of the gunfighter wu also
mucb ml.sunderstood, he said.
Throughout history, he explained,
men have used weapons to settle dis-
putes. They progressed Crom ch.1bs ,
lances and swords "\o using pistols iQ
·formal duels. \ L'Amour said Andrew Jackson alone
participated in 102 duels, but ltilled only
one man "A man had to do lhJs in those
days. He h<td to figbt for his honor. If he
didn't he lost all respect."
And when men moved into lhe wild
west. instead of challenging somL'One to
a duel, they just drew their pistols. he
said. "It saved a lot of time."
L'Amour also discussed what it was
that made so many Europeans leave the
Safety and comfort of their homelands
to come to America and then, steadily
over the years, give up successful farms.
and b~inesses to pusb farther wes_t.
"These men wanted to improve Uieir
\ire, but it was much more than that,"
he said. "I think it was something
buried in them, something special in
their makeup to take a chance, leave
everything they knew and make a new
home.
"It h:id to be som ething pushing
the m oo, moving them on. J thlnJc that's
why we put a m&Q on the moon."
Despite bis insi5tance upon historical
accuracy and authentic color in bis
stories, L'Amour admJtted bavt.ni writ·
ten four HopaJoag Custdy boots in tl\e 'SOs. .
"This is Jn the nature of a COD·
-~sit5o," he told the audience. "It was a
very bad time in my life "
He explained that he had been writing
for pulp magazines when ''the bottom
dropped out of the market.'' Almost
overnil!ht. he said. his income was
gont:'
He was approached to write the
Hopalong Cas~1dy stories and he agreed
on the condition he could write about
Hopalong the way he originally was
written-not the TV version.
THE ORIGINAL HOPALONG
character, be said , was a rye-drinld.ng,
tobacco-chewing cowpuncher with a limr -"He wouldn't be caught dead lll
t~ cowboy suit."
But because the sanillied versioo was
popular on television, L'Amour was
forced to do the stories in the TV mold.
"The stories 1 have are not stories
written the way I wanted," he said.
But this was a bnef-and rare-lapse
in a utheoticity.
L'Amour, whose book s ales arc
expected to pass t <f 100 mtlllon metrk
this spring. cWTently ts doing researc·h
on Virginia City, Nev.
O!l(E 0 1!-'l'llE "OTY'S earty raideots
wis attorney Bill Stewart, wbo wmt on
to become the at.at.e's flnt senator and who was a personal friend of Abraham
Lincoln. "He was the last man wbo
spoke to Lincoln ~fore be was shot··
Stewart was a "dynamic, rourageous
man," according to L'Amour, who
described a trial in which the botsterous
Stewart finally had had enough of the
other aUOrney's ob1crt1ons
"If you don't stop objecting," com-
plained Stewart, "'I'm going to chew
you up."
"Well, Bill." replied lhe other lawyer.
"i! you did, you'd have more brains in
your stomach than you have in your
bead "
' WASHINGTON <AP>
-When you lb.ink of
cid e r -l(ood, old ·
fashioned hard cider --
what land of fiu.it comes
to mind?
Apples. righP.
That's because under
federal re1ulaUona,
fermented, bard elder has to be made only
from apples. But that
may be changed
THE BUREAL' or
Alcohol, Tobacco and
firearms i.s coa.s1denng
a re-quest to penmt hard
ctdH to rontam 25 ~r
ceot pear 1wce.
Tbe bureau 'regL1.btes
beverages containing
more than ooe·half of 1
perreot alcohol, wtuch
includes ha.rd rider Its
current rule . Hm1ting
hard rider to apples.
was established in 1935.
love-l y Idea
It was their first wedding anniversary and,
colnctdent.ally, 1l wu Valentine's Day.
So he did the most romantic thing he could
Cind to do: He ordered brunch for her from the
Costa Mesa Junior Women's Club.
( Horos"ope )
For a donation of just Sl2, she received a
Continental breaklast or fresh rruit, a Danish,
mints, a sweetheart flower and his personal
message on the morning of Feb. l4, and they
shared it before they both went ofC to wort.
(He probably bad cooked himsel! some
bacon and eggs on the side.>
SATURDAY,FEBRVARY2
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Accent on de·
cisions connected with work, change, specuJa-
Uoo -and love. Gemini, Virgo. Sa~ttarius
persons figure prominently -and to does the
number 5. You receave cau or message which
considerably ''brightens prospects."
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): One who
means much to you returns the compliment.
~ersonal magnetism is hlghllib,ted, popularity
mcreases. Major "accommodation" is featured
o!' domestic front. Young person becomes a
vigorous ally.
target. Aid one confined to bome or hospital. By
teaching, you also learn. Know lt, act accord·
ingly. h sa>&PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Wis comes
true -diverally, submit concepts, manuscript&.
Expand horizons. You'll meet more people,
forces tend to be scaltered, weight conlrol will
command special atlenUon. Gem1nl. Leo, Sagit-
tarius natives figure promlnently. SAGITl'AaltJS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Career g~ts additional boost. You are OD more solid
ground. Your contrlbuUons receive credit long
overdue. Dismantle property or project -the
purpose ts to reinlorce, rebuild. You can create
a real "shelter." CAPaJCOaN .vec. 22-Jan. 19): Write, dis·
For the third ye~ the club ls offering lhe
brunch OD ValenUne's~Day to raise funds for iu
m anv DhllaDtbn>Ples. &<embers will rise at 5 a.m. to begin de-
Uverlng tbe more than 200 baskets and \My'U
be done by 10 or 10:30 a.m.
Even the Costa Mesa City Council ieta into
the act because many of the members older
basket.I forlbetrapouaea.
Funds wlll be used for the American Canc~r
Society, birthday parties for the TLC Center
and other projects. The Coeta Mesa Juniors we~ among the 21
clubs helping wln a $20,000 Disneyland Com-
munity Service Award for UCI Medical Center.
To order a basket. send a cbeck for $12 to
Costa Mesa Junior Women's Club, 1190 Hum·
minablrd Dr., Costa Mesa. CA 93626, wttb a
meas.,e and tbe name and address ~ the re.cl·
ptent. Or call 955-08S9 or 55'7.QS&.
Harry Babbitt's Silent Movte Nile wUJ be
srreened Thursday. Feb. 14. al the Port
Theater, Corona del Mar. for benefit of the
Newport Theatre Arts Center.
The t>Veninl( . .:earc'<i to the family, is~·
Ing prt'S('flte<i by Lhe 1i·nend.-\ of llie Theatre
1' rtS Ceote r .
lt "'ri ll t>t-gm at 6 30 p m. and include a
shewmg ol UM.-great class.tc suent film. "The
Eag~.·· st.arTtn& &ado&pb V•'81tino, wlth ac-
compaoilDfttt by M&aaiA ADd)' Andenea.
who pla~ bacltl'fO'&Dd mualo lD the t.beater
during the '2DS.
JloUowm~ the film soowmg, Harry Bab
b1\t, singer '41lh th<' Kay Kayser Orc~lra in
the "JO!) .md ·w-.. "''II ho-.t d vaudeville show.
Then> J !Ml v.1 ll be enterta.uunent by a
barbersboµ quartet and a vaudeville comic. a
s mg aJoni? and ., Vahmtloo look ·ahke contest
T~· dn·.,,<'<i 1n the most authentic '-20s
't\ I<' "'111 "'in dtnocr. for two
· Ttckt'h Ml' 3\aliable at the Port Theater
or b) t"allt.n1; &a2 8J 19 or 675-JJ43 They arc $4
f'.ltrh
0mars
CUSTOM FRAMIHO
~~·". SHADOW BOXES
t 803 Newport 81 vd.
Costa Me'W
1
GOOD LUCK
THIS WEEKEND!
KRISTIN BUSHMAN
We Love You
Mom, Dad & Allison
Re-Ui>holster
That Old Sleeper
ss9 labor (our fabric)
s.14 9 your fabr ic
IRVINE UPHOLSTERY
26" ...... Uiilt 112 ,,....... _____ .,,..,,_,_
551 -5402 GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Eliminate
areas of deception, focus oo hard facts, pot.en·
tial, reallatic appraisals. Establish position,
secure property, become more aware of prices,
poteatiala, rilbt.s and pennlssions. Older in·
dJvidual will cooperate.
CANCEa <June 21-July 22): Aceftlt oa pro-
duction. oqaolaatloo, wilJlNneu to test tbeories,
ideu. Capricorn is ln picture -another Ca.acer
alto plays ke1 role. Relauv.. IDOditY. •pedal re· latJombtp, ahortjoumey-a,U are empb.UiJed.
pbuhed.
LEO (July 23-Au1. 22): Flo.lib project, let
go of put. 1tep forward into future. Accent on
release ot funds, anater appeal. chance to lm·
prove distribuUoo and dl1play. Aries, Llbra
nativea flC\lr'e promloentty. Windfall profits
could be comln• your wa.y!
tribute, advertl.se, publish, open lines of com·
municaUoo. You learn a secret -member or
0 ppoaite aex talb of "serious" relaUonablp.
People are drawn to you -they want to learn of
your views, intentions. AQtJA&l\18 <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Setback la
temporary -you'll overcome .aClvemty. One
cloae to you comes up with fmancial swprtae -
of pk&nnt variety! Taurus. Llbra, scorplo,
Sa1utartu1 penooa figure ·prominently.
Mystery_~ !fue to be tolved. Pl8CE8 (Feb. it-March 20): Maintain low
proflle, defer POW to Judlment of •ttomeJ.
partner, mate. Aoot.ber Places. a Gemllll aQd
Vtr10 play key rolea. Be aware of public
reapOllMI. te•al nuance. -tee u la, not mere·
z~SALE 25%
llSClllll
s499s MOHAIR BLANKm
SOFT & LIGHTWEIGHT FROM FINLAND.
vaoo <A~. 23-8e1>t. 22>: Cycle ~b -you make v,Jluable, new CC>Otacta. You will
make proftt tbl'OU&b orit1Dalll1. lndependence
and creatMty. You'll be at rilht plac. at proper
Um•. JUCS.ment la on tarcet. You do bold wtn.
nJn1 bandT UllllA (Sept. 28-0ct. 22): l'ollow throuCb
OD lnlormaUon catned throu1b tntuJUve ln·
tellect. Means bunch, inner feelln11 are .on
•
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ly thl"CNSh hue of wiahful th1111dng. _
RUFFEll'S
~' 'lltlltTY• w• ......
1m .....,.•~ c.t•....._-4 I
Sil "9,(IHllfttd eell
are t he btlt ptac• to
buy or tell 1kl wor and equlP"*" In tht Delly
Pftot.
642·5671
Seacliff Village. Huntington Beach
Matn a Yon<town • 53&.4511
Hours: 1o-e Mon.-Sat. Sun. to 5
MARKED DOWN FROM '6600
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SILVER SHADOW CUSTOMIZED,INTO TWO.DOOR RUNABOUT
Owner-builder Bud Cerelll (Right) Watches FlbergleH Go On
Borror .of Horrors
Rolls Royce· Customized
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Bud CarelLi styles
automobiles the way a hairdresser tackles flowing
locks.
During the pa~t nine months. he's taken that
symbol of staid British mot.ordom -the Rolls
Royce Silver Shadow -and turned it into a seduc-
tive two-door runabout with removable fiberglass
top and a 100-watt stereo music system.
The new "Sports Shadow" was unveiled re-
cently at the Greater New York Auto Show.
THE 1110UGlfT OF CUSTOMIZING a Rolls
probably would horrify a Rolls Royce purist, but
Carelli says he's only made a great car better.
"It's one of a kind." says the 35-year-0ld auto
stylist, explaining he just took a little off the rear
and a little off the top. lowering the whole car 6 in-
ches.
But it wasn't as easy as a srup here and a snip
there. because Carelli originally estimated it
would take eight to 12 weeks to rebuild the Rolls in
his small Germantown shop, not nine months.
He found a Rolls 1s no pre·fab job that can be
thrown together on an assembly line, aJid that re·
building the car was just as cnmplicaled.
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'•~.>tr•' ldN'• of the l()nd I IC1 (11C £:1 "1,1'.0S (,I
•lji> r.1<, '""" •1 rl"in rr vodrs '""' <r.•' rl •••h 1·~l•~0•111·n•.'•r"''"''re' •a 'OC""''.l' • I l'l•tn11~s· tl.l .... ,,.1 ri.,1 r , ,, ••• i •
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"Look at all these hydriiulic lines," he says,
pointing und<'r lht• rear of the car. "There are two
or three dozen of these lines -for every primary
system there 1s at least one backup system.
"Afte r we shortened the car 20 inches,"
Carelli says, "we had to get a special tube-bending
tool from Rolls Royce to rebend each of lh06e lines
one al a time."
.. BESIDES SHORTENING AND lowenng the
body of the vehicle, the back seat and the two rear
doors also were removed. Low-profile bucket seats
we re installed to give passengers adequate
headroom.
Seventeen coats of red paint complement the
custosp·t.ailored while leather interior, and the
original round headlights and oval turn signals
have been replaced by rectangular lenses, which
Carelli says blend well with the shape of the
classic Rolls griUe.
Only high rollers need inquire. and if they ask
how much it costs. they probably can't afford
"to invest" in Simpson's aufos. Each custom Rolls
will go for around $150,000 and up, he says.
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· Computer __ Pt1BL1C_iecmc:e __ 1_'""_N_~ MIC-.. -.-,-:--"1-:=x& ~~orlCE
NOTIC. II HHHV 01VIN -.t NOTIU 01' DtlATH 01' NOTICE 01' DEATH OF
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Computer Automation
Inc .. lrvlne·based
mlnlcomput.tt manulac·
lurer, bu reported net
income of Sl,417,000, or
'11 cents a share. and net
revenues of $19,401,000
for the second quarter of
fiscal 1Jl80, ended Dec.·
31.
In the like period laat
year, the company bad
net income of $553,000,
or 27 cents, and re-
venues of $19.455,000.
For the first half of
fi~cal 1980, Computer
Automation posted net
mcome of $1,481,000, or
74 cents a share. and re·
venues totalling
S37.994.000, as compared
to a net loss of $478,000,
or a net loss of 24 cents a
share, and $32,129,000 in
revenues for the like
period of the previous
year.
Coffee
Price
Reduced
WHITE PLAINS. N.Y.
(AP J General Foods
Corp. followe<t other cof-
fee roasters Thursday in
re ducmg the wholesale
price of regular grouu,d
coffee by 10 cents a
pound, or 31.1 percent to
$3.08 a pound.
A week ago today .
Procter & Gamble Co.,
of Cint'innati, and MJB
Co., a maJor West Coast
coffee roas ter, an-
nounced identical reduc·
tions. Roasters have cut
prices three times since
last October's peak of
SJ.33 a pound.
Wholesale price cuts
us ually take a month to
s ix weeks to r each
s upermarket she lves.
c.ilfem• YM11 t1w....,.., ,. .•• "'· beneficiaries, creditors ...... c 1ngen c ...........
'"'-Y •. "'°· .i wM<11 """' -. and contingent creditors of H1rold Wllllam Hinderer ....... __ .,.....k,.,_r_•_ Hatel A . Harris and and petsoos WhO may be ~ ~~:::; !':",:;;: persons who may be otherwise lnternted In the
•1141 ,,. -°' u. .,.._ -,,. otherwise lnte,...,ted In the wlll and/or estate:
-.......... "*1ts. """' ..., will and/a< estate: A P.9'1tlon has been flied =:1:':W,..';=f:',': A petition has been flled by Harold W. Hinderer, .... ,.. ..... ...-w._.. ... .,..11 by Patricia ZIPC>Wald and Jr. and Edward Lee
11e ,.,. _.. --.uiv °' C11e ..._ Rosemary Anderson, also Gelbach In the Superior
t0--'**1•--..cliftsw-known as Rosemary Frost Court of Orange County u':' .... .,. .,._ "*1.i ProvlNGM a n d a 1 s o k n ow n a s requesting that Harold W.
_. MdllloM 1o a..-.. ..._._ to Rosemary Goode In the Hinderer, Jr. and Edward 11ws~s.ecitiu..1oM,...,11e_ Superior Court of Orange Lee Getbach be appointed ~·,:;::.:'n"~:·~~:. 0~:: ~ Coun.ty requesting that as personal represeotatlve c.1~.....,. ---~ ,...,: Patricia Zlppwatd a nd 10 administer the Htate Of
,,_,of W10. "" --CNi,... ot Rosemary Anderson be Harold Wiiiiam Hinderer ~:.~~=..! ~...,: ";:!: ppolntl!d as personal (und1enlr the tndepeEndent 1r•<1 doc-u ,...., .,.., i.. ... representative to ad· Adm stratlon of states
em1_,•-0H1eao1ti.eotvo.n. minister the estate of Act>.Thepetltlonis$etfor °';'9<~~~1":'"'-, ... Hazel A. Harris (under the hearing In Dept. No. 3 at
......;._,_, _... .,., '"'..:;. P1 independent Adminlstra-700 Civic Center Orilfe """''"" 1n tN ,.,,.,,., OcK-nt .. lion of Estates Act). The We st, Sa nt a An a ,
:~11:.:,•:!, ~~";::!~'·.! ! .. ~ petition is set for hearing Ca I it or n I a 9 2 7 O 1 ~ n
oonc1 1ar -1 .. , t"4n 10-.. ot ,,,. 1n Dept. No. J at 700 Civic February 19, 1980 at 10.00 ·-,•--.-IMY•l>k•o•rw Centef' Drive West, Santa a.m . City°' c.t.Mm'W No~• .,..11 Ana callfornia 92701 on IF YOU OBJECT to the ~-:=.~:=:. ~~~~ February 19, 1980 at 10:00 or anting of the petition,
-a .m . you shoUld either appear
Ho""' tM11 i. ,_,.., ""ieu 1• 1 F YOU OBJECT to the at the hearing and state ::,."';:::'to:!'*:...:,u;:"=:,~ granting of the petition, your objections or file
•<or-w1m u. -"-• o1 .,,. you shOuld either appear written objections with the ...._.. ,_..._ at the hearing and state court befa<e the hearing.
Eec11 ~....,..,. 11<•'"'"" -your objections or file Your appearance may be •1.0 ~..., n .._......., °" 1•• • · I b ,,,. c1tv c..-11 ot -C•tv o1 C.ot14o written obJections with the n person or Y your at
M9w ,_,_ ""'"1911110 ••i«• .,,, court before the hearing. torney. 0" ... 111°' Your appearance may be I F Y 0 U A R E A ~~.n;~.::,,~~j0~:, in person or by your at-CREDITOR .or a cont-1..c11n1..-. 01 ,,,. C•litorn1• ~11or torney. ingent creditor of the de-
coo.. --·111no ••1• -...... "' I F v O u A R E A ceased, you must file your ::C::':::'':":~~'-J~Y1~'~::lcRE OITOR or a cont., claim with the co~urt or
,,_.,. -w1c1 @11y • ...a v..111on~·t , ingent crnctitQo!' of the de-present It tC? the per~al
i-,..111n -·•-u-~" •o• "°" ceased, you nta,ist file your representative appointed <°"'P""':.~':}:::":H',"::.n c laim with the court or by the court within four
''"' , .... .,. ,tw present 1t to the personal months from the date of c11yo1 c.o. .. ,_.., I representative appo1 nted firs t issuance of letters as
Pwu....., °'-c.o." 0•11• p.,.,. by the court within four provided in Section 700 of
F.0.-... ""1•1•1~ ---SM-«> months from the date of the Probate Code of
PUBUC NOTICE first lssoance of lettet's a s California. The time for
provided in Section 700 of filing claims will not ex-"1CT1n.ous aus111u.s the Pf'obate Code of pire prior to four months
no. ... '::..'~~~ --California. The time for from the date of the hear--•• filing claims will not ex-ing noticed above .
.J o CXIMPAHY. ,.., c;--,,. pire prior to four months YOU MAY EXAMINE $l'"1.~&Md\.c..t-·~· from the date of the hear· the file kept by the court. .J_.... ()ey,,...., ~ 51,_t,
.___ 9MUI. CM-...• nui ing noticed above. If you are interested In the
n11'-'"~".,.,,,,.. YOU MAY EXAMINE estate, you may file a re· 01v-•.J_. o... the file kept by the court. Quest wltti the court to f'e-T,.1, 11.,........,, •• , .,,.., .,,., ,~ If you are Interested In the ceive special notice of the
c°""'' ci.n "' o.-c;....,.., "" estate, you may file a re-mvente><y of estate assets J.,,...,., ... ,., '"'""" quest wltti the court to re-and of the petitions, a c-
p...,.1-°'-~ o..1, P••oc. celve special notlc~f the co unts and reports
J.., 11.11. u . """ 1. ,.., ,_ inventory of estate assets described in Section 1200
PUBUC NOTICE and of the petitions, ac-of the California PrObate c o u n t s a n d r e po r t s Cocte
described in Section 1200 '~~~!1:::' o·f the calltomia Probate K. O.kt Bush, Attorney
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Im.ported Oil Curb Ambitious Plan
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WASIUNOTON (AP> -~t Caner'• l•l ener11 buclret
lay1 out an ambltJoua 1tntqy to curb AtHrtca'a appeUt.e for lm
ported ail. ~ ••lb W.,, tnc........ for detanM. the ener1,.
plan alanaJ,l a two-proqed approedl to MCWiftt U.8 fuel 1upplla.
Own.U. the Carwr enasy plan prov•dell no quldl aoJuUOn tQ
OM ot the naOon'a thomle.t prob&emt auuriq th ,nnablllt)' of
''-'· But lt lntl\adee a •Jill\ In pirtonllea that Entrty S.Cntt.ary Cbartet Duftcan called the nan ol a "JO.~ar transJllon t.o ntrlY dlvenUlcaUon "
TllB SRJn WIU. mean.
d
-Mon money f08' COGMrVaUon. IOW oel"I.>', a:ynlbetlt' fuela an ruakln.
llm .. lho blllion·dollar 1pendin1 aet In Unt, prior t.o the Arab oU
ombuao that brou1ht an end to cheap and pteourw oll auppllea
• Jn drawtnt b.lt MUS billion 11181 federal bud1et, the prt1ldeot
marked deten .. 1nd enerty for the two bl71t1t l.ncreues In spend·
101. b.l&hllthtlna h1A etforta to uaw-e U.S. uel suppUt1.
Tbe enoJ'l,Y plan may mollify criUcs .who have charted Carter
w1t.b lporin.1 COOMrvaUon u a way to cut fuel cooaumption.
Cart.er pt"C>p(*!d alowLna dev"lopmenl of advane41Cf nuclear re·
artors. omlttinl t.be Clinch fliver breeder react.or and propotloa an
und to work on 1u·cooled react.ons.
OveraU, lhe nuclear budiet would be cut by 17 percent to $1.05
bllllon md much or lM emPba.81' la on plant safety. a reactlon to
the AC<'ldeot lut year at Three Mile laland.
meaaace. "ConMrvauon la the quickest and cbeapeat atep we can
take to coofroot our eoerQ probi.m. ••
He back.a up blJ rhetoric with a '2 percent lncreaae ln apeodln&
for conservation, requeatina a total SUS mUllon ln 1.981. <J •
locluded lJ iso million for an advertlalD8 campalan. copied
from Canada, t.o aell Americana on tbe oeed to conserve.
INDICATIONS A&E Td'AT hlgber prices already bave
eatabllabed cooaervaUon in many bouleboldl. Nearly e million tax·
payers claimed seoo million in tax breakl Jut year for imtaJ.llnt a
ranae at comervaUon devices, everytb!ni from storm windows to
solar water beaten. C1rter'a budlet ant.lclpatea those tax credlta
will cost the Treaaury S'739 million ln 1981. -A red~ empbull oo aoo·fution nuclear reaearch
Carter's latest 1trat~ takes lnto COftllderaUon the crtan In th~ Penlan Gull ~cion w~ tunnoU ln Iran and Afchanl1t•n ~l(
poae the U.S. vulnerablUty t.o \Sltertaln SU].lplles or forelfn oll
Carter is s~kln1 $8.l bUllon for eoerty pro1rama ln 19ln, claiht
Cart.er dJd not Ignore nuclear research altogether. He 1eek.s a
23 JX'rcent increase in 1pendiri1 on the futurhtic fusion reactor that
would U.'St! hyd.roaen from water to create electricity t.brouab a re·
11ctlon slnular to what occurs lo a hydroaen bomb
But rusion 1s deca~es away and Carter said in his budget
Last year, Carter aald that solar and other renewable energy.-
sources ought to provide 20 percent 9f U.S. energy need.a by the
year 2000. In t.be L981 budset. Carter proposes a 6 percent increasf'
In solar spending. lo $6S6 mlWon .
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Sawdust Fuel Oil Sub
lmnber Firm Hopes to Save, $400,000
HADDAM, Conn. (AP) -Sawdust, once a
bothersome byproduct or the s1wmlll, soon will be
used by a lumber producer in this Connecticut
river town as a substitute for precious fuel oil.
And in Saco, Maine. Gwido Swistun has built a
fUTnace in his home that bums· sawdust rrom a
local mill. He hopes to begin ~rketing sawdust .. furnaces soon.
ln Connecticut. Rossi Corp. plans to start
burning its mountains of sawdust and wood chips
next month in a new burner that produces steam to
heat the company's new wood-drying kilns, says
President Ted Rossi. The corporation mlght save
as much as $400,000 per year if the plan works out
well
R~ymond H. Osbrlnlc, o.o.s.
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d<hYCry tin 3 J:llly l'IMI• In .. C"•'IO\I [n<~ Outlnoi.. ··
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And while Rossi's sawdust·burning unit is the
first of its kind In Connecticut. there arc an
estimated 30 similar system:. at lumber companies
in the nation.
Rossi sajd "Sawdust power" will provide the
company with hundreds of thousandi. of dollars
worth of heat per year to kiln-dry the 12 mirnon
board feet of lumber 1t produces annually
UNTIL R ECENTLY T H E company has
transported freshly cul lumber from its rive m1Us
to other companies to be dried and sold.
About a year ago Rossi began thinking about
using sawdust as an alternate source of energy to
dry the company's lumber without relying on other
firms.
Six kilns and a S300,000 combination oil-
sawdust burner to beat them have been installed
at the plant. So far. the Pennsylvania-made burner
has been operated only on oil -except for test
runs.
But in Maine, Swastun's home has been heated
this wmter by sawdust. He packs the sawdust in a
chamber around lengths of pipe. then removes the
pipes. The ~awdust burns along the channels left
when the pipes are taken out.
SWISTUN FIGURES IDS sawdust furnace will
heat his house for $98 this winter. compared to the
$780 that the equivalent of fuel oil would eost.
Rossi said that during cold weather, his heal·
ing system burns about 6,000 gallons of oil per
·week. With the wholesome price at more than 80
cents. that costs more than $4,800 per week.
lUs lumber operations produce about 200 tons
of sawdust and wood chips per week. A ton or
sawdust will produce as much beat as SO gallons of
fuel oil. Rossi said. Therefore, 200 tons of sawdust
can replace 10,000 gallons of oil, more than the
firm's weekly oU demand.
Aaaumlng all the sawdust and chips are used.
lt could mean an annual saving of more than
S416,000 per year.
Emanuel E. Mann.-r, Huntington Beach. has
been named first vice president of Bat.emu
Eichler. Hill Richards, lnc.'s, Long Beach office.
The "orgaruzataon 1s a major 1mcstment securities
firm
Dale Boyer, group operating vice president,
Smltb International. Newport Beach. hal> been re-·
elected president of the board or director.. of Unit-
ed Way of Orange County nort~/south for 1980.
~J. Peter Andenoe, Newport Beach. ls vice
president of Ra1Jlroff and Englekirk Coullltlq
Structural EallDeen, lnc. The firm haa offices in
Newport Beach, OaklaRd, Los Angeles, Seattle and
Honolulu.
McDoaae ll Doa1las, Huntington Beach,
Martln Marietta Aerospace and IBM wlll bid aa a
team on an upcoming major NASA contract for
Space Shuttle cargo processing services. the three
companies have announced.
The f~rmal request for proposal on the ca.r10
processing contract Is expected from NASA In
March. It will call for bids on a program under
which one contractor will be the focal point for all
NASA payloads and experiments Ay ing in the
Shuttle.
A 'draft..11..atement of work lssued to potential bid·
ders lut yeiil'lndicates the contr act will extend over
several years
Avco Corp. reported record revenues for the
fourth cooaecutlve year. Revenues for the year
ended Nov. 30, 1979 were $1.93 billion. up 12 percent
from $1.73 billion in 1978. Consolidated net earnings
were $132.3 million. up 8 percent from conS'Olldated
net earning& of $122.7 million In 1978. Net eamlng"
per share on a ruJly diluted basis rose to $5.36 per
share in 1979, from $5.~ per share in 1978 Primary
net earnings per share were $8.S6 per share, com·
pared to $8.96 per share In 1978, renecling a sign1f1·
cant iitcreaae In the average number of common
shares outstanding due primarily to debenture con
versions during the year
Prtatronu, Inc., manufacturer of mlnicom·
puter line printers. baa reported operating resuJl.8
for the third quarter ended Dec 28, 1.979.
For the three-month period, Printronlx earned
$761 ,000, eqttal to 22 cents per 11hare, on aales of
$9,210,000. Th.la compares with $314,000, or 11 cenll
per sbare1 on sales of $4,836.000.tor the correspond· log perioa a year ago.
Bor the nine months ended Dec 28, 1979, the
company had nel lnCO{t'IC of $2,2l3,000, equal to a
cenu per share, on aalea or 125.84.3,000, compared
with $1.179,000, 42 cents per share. and $13.578,000,
respectively, for the corresponding period a year
aao.
Mana. r. a yu hH been named mercbandl•·
toi mana1er for lnhN Pactlk °"elopmeat C..,
accordJnt to Roland Osgood, prel1dent of lhe
bomebullding dlvl.llon of the Irvine Company. Sbt
will prepare a nd implement merchandialna pro·
1r1m1 ror new and ox1aU01 Irvine Paclfic houatn1
Pl'OJccta In Irvine and N•wport Deach.
Sun Beat
A collector panel for a solar hot water
system is installed on the roof of a new
home in a Newbury Park development
The system is manufacturerd by Reynolds
Aluminum Reynolds '-".ill provide 1.500
s uch uruts to Ramos/Jensen Co. Irvine. in
what is peijcved to be the largest new
home solar hot water program by a
private contractor in the Lntted States.
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CloaJ88 Pric COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
N DAILY PILOT
Changes /tlan11 ,
Magazines
·outlive Cycle
By JOHN CUNNH·F
NEW YORK CAP> Jt was once popular to say that
magazines had a life-death cycle. They were born to serve
a new or developing need, it was uJd. They blossomed
with it, and then they faded away together.
Fortune maguine, celebrating Its SOlh birthday, rt ·
searched the notion and found that when exposed to the
faots the notion also faded. Forty magazines have ob-
served or will obServe their SOth apntversaries.
They -Business Week, Harper's, Atlantic, New
Republic. Reader's Digest am0n1 them -did it, saJd Robert
Lubar, Fortune's managing editor, by changing wit h the
times.Andhowthetimesbavechanged. ~ The first Fortune weighed more·than
two pounds, and measured about 14 by 11
inches. It w a,, sumptuous; its cover was
stiff as cardboard; iLs pages felt Uke \
parchment and looked like ivory.
It wasn't for a mass audience, but ~
seemingly for those fortunate few who by
the good God's guidance had come to run
industry ... the tycoons. the founders,
whose names might identify their COl'l'tJ
panies
CUHNl"I'
THE MAGAZINE WAS not !or a subway or even a
com muter train. but for the parlor car en route to the
Hamptons or Palm Beach. At home it wasn't to be tossed
with the daily new!\papers, but placed neatly on a coffee
table and then bound in volumes for the library.
It wasn't fo r consume rs. who barely were a force. hut
(or producers, who were a power. The nearest thing to a
cons umer article m the first Fortune was "A Budget for a
$25,000 income ir1 Chicago" that included $3.300 for ser-
vants and $2,500 in 1>av1ngs and $830 fo'r taxes.
rts advertisem ent~ honored s mokestack America .
Herculean figure s. and fire, s teel and towe ri ng
skyst•rapers depicted ind ustrial might. And ads for s ports
cruisers, Pierce Arrows. and the WhHe Star Line suggest·
ed1he comfort that came to those who ra.n the show.
IT'S A DIFFERENT show now Regulation. taxation,
and economics democratization ''Socialism •'' cned the old
guard grew from the New Deal. Depression was followed
by wars. mass pr05penty, the·consumer movement, inna-
tion. and now by who knows wbat.
't
Magazmes that survived these decades have done so
by changi.ng while m iraculously remaining the s ame. 4
Fortune especially has had to accommodate to a j
swifter pace that means s maller articles While corporate l
b1ograph1 es remain. there 1s as much news of government, «
and in fact Washington seems to dominate business new-; 1 generally. Fortune readerstup is more widespread, as 1~ l
econorruc well·betng. But some of the elegance -some
would sa~ extravagance, as in paper 1>tock has given •'
wa) to mflatton and cost-cuuing
BUT FORTUNE, SA VS LUBAR, 1s the same only'
changed It is now a biweekly. every two weeks, rather
than a monthly. It remaJns, he says, prophetic. thoughtful,
accurate. finely written. lt is more tightly edited. But it is
in the content of articles that chan~e is so obvious. It re·
corded the recent history of business and even became
part of it.
To tum. one of the great c.h.apges of recent years hL'!a,
.been-':the g.i:eat ~wee~ ~...goy~,-i mtu ati ltc:ets Ol'l!'
American, life. and now the 360 degree tum " People. he•
said. ""ant Rovernment out of their hcur. '
The new style of big bwn.riess. be feels. 1s that of the
conglomerate. which u what it.a n~ suti1est.s: A coUec:· lion into one vast corporation or enlerpnses that operatl
with varying amount& of independence, and which one
m ight ha\•e been Independent. "It will entensify," he s atd
Market Recovers
After Stumbli11g
NEW YORK I AP>-Thestock ma rket was mixed today,
sleadyinJ? after an earl' decline
The Dow Jones averageof 301ndustn als, nff more than 10
points at lheouts et. was a head 5 i;:i pomts to RX I 48
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I went <fowo to the ~· m oUvatJon will be beld Th••''"'-'"'.,. 111«1 "'"' -•11 ... 1~11"'.,....°'F~.i.••1 PUBLICNOTICE ""·1·•.u.n..-,,... SELANO€R,o.c--L library lo do -.."'ar"'h 1·n -Sf (I.;' b C Coun1r c1en of or~ '°"""Y en '"" o''" • ot Lt H DA T oc H ltOTICE IS MEREllY o1111:N '°ti.. • .,..,.., .. . Y oastllne Community Jan ... ••».1• cH .. NOLER. Allor....,.., i.e ... lC>O PUBUC NOTICE <r.411or•of----.:t~ to why Willa Cather was ew College beuinnlng Feb ... ,, ... E .. t F ..... th Sl•MI. s.. ... 1"· San•• ~A<ll'ICADCV•~•T co ..... •II --.having <Lei,,,. ~lnu b 'ed in J I!> Publlv..10._.. (OM\t Delly Ptlot, .. n• C•lllorn1• t770S, Counl~ QI aAllfl(•U~ NO. IN Wld -are •-lrN lo fife Urt alfrey, N H., 6 Foo '·•·is. n. '"° ~ Or.•no<> Sl•IP ot C.hfom4.: •II "'-.. 7M!Mll n "CT11lOUS ~•EU 1,.,,,, wHI> -ftKMuitV -.cl\frs, In but body snatchers in the The class will m eet r.iaM 1o1i .. •"" •ni.rnt ot u.., ~ T,.,. ... w111 ~ for w1e ~ -NAMESTAnM.UrT ,,,. omu of -"*""' , ... -.. n
b f PUBLIC NOTICE <U••O •• -1.,,.,. OI outll -•II ,.,. co.ir1 tttl ~""' ••uted .n ,,. ltoe lollowu'9 .,.,_. er• <le1"0 "'*' <0Uf1, .,, 10 cw-"-"'· Wlln Computer ank transported the remains l O Jaf-rom 7 lO 10 p .m .· lD the roQC\f '"'' •ncl 1nf.,nl tM1 llW •ll.tl.t Coullty of OrMGe at 1029 U Ml<.O. O.O!oltwl\.. IM ..-<.,.wry ¥OU<lwn, to Ille un (r~y. N. v .• which doesn't exist, as many readers Community room or Al· l'ICT:TIOUS IUSINIEH Of \Old d~tU•~ no• ..:quoreo by SI . ~ l!Mcl\. CM.._., ,,_, St DAii~ ~~,..,~. ,"~.~ -•69Nd •t 6171N.1'¥11unl ... 0.1 ..
Wlth VAl"'V1na degrees of c1'v1'Uty ha e 1 t k lstate Savings and Loan NAME STATEMl!Hl OIW••hon "' .... or Gthen•fl~ 0-"'-'1"~-..SM ., • '-~',!!..:...~,. . •• I • w••· lOI, s.ntt ,..,.._, C.t. '7.IOS. wN<n . _ _,__ V e m e nOW. -,• tnotn or 1n ..-11on IO llWI OI W •CI do-· Loi IJ, 81«1< 1' ol "f"<fl e...11 ....,, -•••~-I\ IM ~·Of t. ir>M\" 11-.e .. n
At.so, in the same piece. J wrote about two lit= I Corpor at e Plaza Dr. 111 ,,.:~.'04'°"''"9 ~'°" '' OO•nc;i °"'' < .. , .. ., •• tn.e 11,,,. oc o....,,,"' enc1 to Hel9M•. ~ -INCi _._in -JoNI c SN•. ' ~i. O<rw. 0on1Q,,..., '".ti rneoen -1•"'"'0 11o
tie g 'rls t .... ~ bb bo dis Newpo~Beach. •lltlle <..,..,,, ... ~·•i...t.Olft T, ~~ t -,. 1"""" .. °' mlt-c:----.CAI--~ llwttle1.to#wl0oec.o-t.wrt111nl0Ur 1 a ~ ra.ry .,., were CUSSJJlg the TE (HNIC.t.L OUPLICAT OA IM City ot S-t• Al\t. c ... nty of <.et--'",,. ()tflu .. -D .. .., M lJ-oH, llSI Dow,,_.,...,. II• llnl Pull'IUl'4n 01 que~ns of England and I tuoted one as saying thllt. .For . ormation, call se11v1cE, z1tQ ... ,.,,.,, &1.0 .• s.r.1e O••no-.~o1c.t11or,,.,.,PMt1<"'6<· C-y,.,.,_ .. ...,_.,. s1 ... 1. s no. "'••po" e .. , ... ltlt•not1<e.
Mary r..~n or Scots r . 963 0811 exten•1"on ~IU! ...... Cthtwnl•'1'110( ly <lttct-HIOI--., -11 s.i. wlU lie -•• .._, .... ,, c:.lttonoltf1'60 O•lad~ 10, 1.., 'Cu.% Was er avonte. . • ..., "-'IV· G"°'Qll '"°"' I(~, l~U Weem• Lo1 "°"' (0 In 8io0 ..... _ 11'e c-1, -m "-el Otfle.e 11.... Tnl\ bonlfw u h c-..ctt<t l>Y • HAfllfllV ~ l(,\lE
L• ..... H\11111nQIOC' s..<11, Cahl9<1\I• Be•-, •••. In lhe City of s-~ ,.. Gl•I< c...-~ ~ Atw, CA ........... ~p E~of "'"'Will uWBENWu'MA&"QUEENOFSco •~ \ Ant,Cou111yo1 0rtnQC'.~l•leof'21W tllJOPNlOl'l..__.,•,1WO ~M.Zlm09r.-r olll'te_,,.,,_ "'"' • ls Q\!een l"11'.i.~ I~ <Ol'IOuCM by .., C•l11orn••. ••per mtp tt'"'"'' ••· ,,.,.._ ___ ..-..Ctlf>eot Tl"' , .. 1_ ... ,,,.., •1111 lor -•
. of England?'. asked my friend, Tom Jobson \TAlEMEHl Of A•Al'IOOHMEMl oncll•I I <Dr'oed '" 8ooll 1• .• , p-IJ, OI Ml\· II<• ol ""TIVl ..... _., H """"'· c-1• C!ert OI Or-Covntr on S'1'EYEN f . Ol!LUIOOIE
PUBLIC NOTICE
mana""-geditorofthe Asbury Par·k (N.J .) Press' o,.us1ol' C.-oP'" """ <•11•"°""' "'~°"o' 01 lo• .. ~1., P. o. aoa .... s7• s ... ,. A11•. c.a. J .., ... ,.,tt.•• Att-yetLA• 5.1.U nu~ ''•'-1 wot• '""" wllll '"" County, c.111orn.-rno-e common•• T-...-· (7141 Soll 7"31 0 .. VIO M. lt~ltO'" .. 1 N. ~.-cw .... al~ng with 8 Dumber Of Other letter and postcard f'ICTlllOOS •USINEU NAME rounty Cl•il o• °''""~on J..,,...,y 74,, •nown ., 1106 _,I ~-!>ttHI Pl>bi1"'9d Or.,,._ Co9~ o.41y Pilot """'9ey. U• S..ite IOI
writers. 00:.:: ::.'°:~~. ~~~c1'::.:.:::~. lliM> S•n•• •n.. C..1t•Ofn•• ~Ulbt"<• ,,, '..,, F~y ,, ,.. s..• 1 u1 o... StrMt, *•• ,,, S..flU Au,CAt't1'tt ~,,,..,. , ""' ···~\ (Oven•nf\ (ono•t•On\. .....,..,.. e..dl. CM............. an ... ., ... l.R<lller
I B .. h . nt\\ Nd"'t' Pwb•~ ~""t OrMH> o.-t\: o •••• PUof , .. \It 1(.h On\. '"'"'""''o'" r•Qhh. ,.1J'111 n ntis JOUrnalism, gaffes in print or spoken DlW VENlURl s. 1042 B••Ck"'' J•h /\ I •·n I ~ I\ l•llO )I~ M> r.onh 01 ..... •no •• ~_.. .. Of .. PUBUC NOTICE PvOh.,,.., "'-'°'"" D••I• P•IOI P..cwi.-Or-'°"'" 0Aot; Pllf)I
o ver the mike "are known as clangers. On this side s.inia .. ,..,. c~"10'"'J ~170~ <o•a ,..,0 1P. a.UiBs. n.LJ•C-NOTICE••9 1 .J•n 11 ''· tt. ho. 1• '"° 10)-eo Trte Fi<.tlfK>Y\ fju .. M~\ N•rntl ,,.
of the ocean, they are called goofs or bloopers. "'"'" 10 •"""~ ••• f11~ •n or .. _. PUBLlt' NOTICE f ~:~~~~~·6::.';:..·~~~:;::.7::;:: ",.'c;!,,.~!."!.'!'!!s PUBUC NOTICE CounlyonOKembor • lt7' -n-•a_,,, One or the most painful in my experience OC· W1ll1am c; O•v·~ tnr ... lllCTJTIOUS&UStNESS -..a:,,~.:~,.c:,::o~=-.~~o!::: T"• tottow·~ pe>f'IOfU .,. dCH"'O LEG·L NOTICE
ed ..... :1 C•hlom1a <O<PO<'otUonl, 100 8r<t<Kllll HAM£ STA TIME.NT • Ovlt!W\\~ ,.. curr wm e I was editing a religious series for the s.nta ........ c.111orN•n1os Tl\• 1o11ow•no p.rM>n• ••• 001,,0 '' "ARRE LL· c .. N HO H ,. \ APPLICATION TO ORGANIZE A NATIONAL BANK
feature department at Easter time and somehow "'00""1 e 1.ellnh••1• •nc •• o..\lne"'" .~,':. !" ":~ ·~f::: ·~ "''";.,"!,~';" SOCf.t.TU. •ow....,._,., w-. Lo\ ... OVEMBER 1s, 197' 11 ed th f C.lllot"'• COtPO<•tlonl. 17671 Irvine SZECHWAN PAUICE, 71Sf South eo t • orrw ' Alemll°"' CeliforN• t0no "'
a ow e procurator o Judea's name to get by e .... 1.verd, Tontin, C.llfoml•.,.., !.'~.'°' svwt. ~ ..,.., c.iitorn•• 1,:,: =~ .,':.'C:.~1<•11on ...... !... ..... ,'~ ... !: ~~~~-!!!!.•''< APPLICATION ACCE PTEO FOR F ILi NG ON on the wire as Pontius Pilot. 0ouoi.s 111v•.r~ l•c.t•tom•• ... _ ...... ~ ......... _._...._._.__ JANUARY 15, 1990
corporti1on1, 11•11 1,...,,. eo.. .. ro. Te""' tnc .• • c.11ton11• c:orvor• 0•14<1==~~ ,.~f'~.~~~/.,...,. THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
The New Orleans T -._Jficayune, among ru;~·1~·~:·:C--.ctea ov. ~= .. ~~:~'* s~ s.<>ta Mtn1nhtraff1 ... 1111 w111 G«oo.. L c-. 20 .. w:-• WASHINGTON, OISTRICTOFC:OLUMBtA
other papers no doubt, bad~misfortune of print· oener•• l*'trwrs111p AM111,,. ~ •. 13122 un1 ... nity :::i.,-o:::,,~•tet• ort .. , Coal.a......_ CM-•~ APPLICATION
'iog this ghastly misspelling for one edition before WIUIAMG OAVIS,INC. °''"'·~''"""""Cellfomi•'2.-J INOATOCHCMAIU>U• '11'' °"''"'"' t\ cOMoo«..s °". w e , THE UNDERSIGNED, intending toorganite
it was shot down, and editor George Healy was an-~":,,~· °'"''· Thi,~--1s ,~...,or• <or· 1•" _ ,..._ -·• ~ and ~ate a National Bank in accordance with the
grily on the telephone to The Associated Press try· Tftl& st•-· -~ ,.,.., with the PO<•lloftT-Inc 11• JH , .... --... flled '"'" uw provisions of lhe National Bank Act, as amended, do County Clerk ot Orange Coun1y "" Fr~t• ,..~. •IA""-· CA "19S C-1• Oen. ot Or-CANnl'y .., .. A b k I' · t C ing to book a crucifix.ion act into the Sugar Bowl. J.,....,.,v •· ,,., -~ -..-... 1101 w.-J-~Y :io. i-. • ....,.re Y ma e app 1~at1on to he omptroller of the . flf119J ... .::~· ··--· !::'~ lli9d with .... tt .. _,fet...,.Mtlr'ft'•• 1'111(1'4 Currency for permission to organite said National P I Or ~•., c1 ... 1: ot ..,..,,ge Covnty on Publl"'"«I 0r-C->t O•llr P001 p.~,.~ ~-,~. ,.._,1_ ••-8 .. nd f II I RECAW w 0 c uD 1V4<1 .._ Coe'1 0.lly PllOI J-ry• 1t10 -._ -__ ..,._._ ._._., ._., ~ ~ an ... , a propose as 0 OWS: ~ N E DISCUSSING EDITORIAL J•n 11• "·is, Feo '· '"° ,.._., ' · ,1.,., •n u, 1' Feo. '· '* •lWO Ftt.. '·1· 1~ n. "'° ~1wo 1 That the main othce of said National Sank be
misdemeanors and linoty pe bugs, the precursors Pllt)l tll>e<I Or-c .. st ()elty P•1o1• located at tne 1ntersect1on of MacArthur and Harbor
of computer lice. with. Mick Rooney, the witty, PUBLIC NOTICE Jen 11•1•·"·"-1•1"° :n.-eo PUBl.JC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Blvd., in the City of Costa Mesa, County of Or ange,
erudite and now r etired chief of sub-edit.ors on the ,.1cr1-n-ous_•_us-... -E.s s 'P -----State of California,
Irish Independent, Dublin's largest newspaper. He NAME STATEMENT UBI.JC NOTICE ~!:.~: :!" :.=;•0~!!;.°"~•,•.;•;; M:~:~~cr::~::!.."'J.L~: 2 That, in order of preference, said National Bank
rem embered w ith pain and lingering sorrow that ou~~:.,~0~~0-•no ~·son• ••• 001"0 flCTITlOUSSUSIMl!SS .. "'~ .,.., o>OC oe --for "''"o COMM1s.M01tt AT THI CITY have one of tne following titles·
whe n Vatican Council ll convened, he ran a pie· 11L0ttA PALMS TRAILER P,.RK, """"" nATl!MENT ..,, -.,:,.: ..,.,.,~~·ec1ec1 °" MALL. 11 ll'u• 0 •1111"· con" W~em National Sank
ll C S ~ l h I I .... .,...,. -... ,_ ... Oft or ..... Ml!SA, CALJl"OtttillA. AT •:• ~ M_ Ft...,t N "'t •onal Bank of Callfom 1a ture of the Bishop of Tuam bidding farewell t.o his ' 161" tree•. '0"• .... ,.. • tooow09 11e•Wfls .,. oono 111••0.te. o• As $001t AS r oss1•L• "' "'
h th • C..OllfOf'n•d bvtlM>Uel' O•tec:ltNsnt11oeyo1 J-v, •• TMl!ll&Al'TI!• o• »o•o&Y, Marine National Bantt
six canons on t e steps of e cathedral be.fore de· ,..w::·;~.~:::;,.i~~EbOll, ~.::~-~~~~--~H ic..r--..1 .... F...o ,n•u•irrn... 3. That the total capitalization to be re<.ei ved by
parting for Rom e. 0oro1,,., c.. F""""· n• vi. ~1. Cr•'9 ... Ro<nwto\. 1.ss ~· ~~ A::i_~t,.~~~ THE l'ouOW:Nc; said National Bank for the Shares Issued by 11 be al·
Unf • R Id h 1 .... _ "~"'1><><18ffdl.C..O•HO<YN'*'1 ·~~.•M:»i.~&..ch. Cellfornod ,_._.............,.u->4 1o< located as follaw<;· .. ortunately: ooney to t e ta e, .. un: w'"""' J ,,._,, 7j6 HIQf\9-C.llfo1'nl•9MJ Pvbll\hed Or~ Co.\t [)ally PllOl, c..e. .. ..._.. ol .....,IUI Nl-1'<• Capital • . .
cattle show opened in Dublin on the same day and A..-~'::.~~c:.11~:!.., ~·='.1.;:..'"::,~~=~~59 l'.c>. 1. u ""° •IUD --•net._."" eow,.r., !>.f••no• Surplus...... . .. .. S2,500,000.00
. . 12.500.000.00
. ~ SS,000,000.00 we ran a picture of som e of the stock on exhibit A ..... ~.s-CM!o\.c.1Hom1.-..010 T11" ~·I•'""'""_. bt • ~~;,,~·~i~·,•~ Tot~J Capuallz.ation ..
over the caption 'Seven or the Biggest Jackasses '""~~.=:.!!«~~ :_:: ve-a1 ~Mlttlt1maft PUBLIC NOTICE "'w~ • -1'*'., • .,_..,. _...,,, Num~ of shares to~
Ever Shown at the Collinst.own Fair.• Of course tbe ~rt,_,,.,"-o ..ioN.Aws-n•Tt11111 .. , oP w1rHo•A••L •• • .,...,.. .,,. • .. .,_. ,..., authorl ll!d ............. . . • . . • 625,000
two pictures appeared on the same pa.,e, each w1111em-...r:-., lh~ "'"""*" ·~ ,,..., w 1111 t1w ,ltOM _...,.~--..ei--Num~ofSharesto be
e TIN• •~ -filed wkll ttw Coullt'J CMo1I of Oo'-c-ty on PASTMllltSMt~llA'TlltO <lreu 111 • TC -· E-••-•'61 i ....... 500 ()()() with the other's caption. Only we're supposed to be cou..wOHtra10r.,..CW'ltY_,,_ OeafMW1t,,.. UMDe• o.~ • .....,......,... o.c. ... --. !.S~ • • • · · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · • • • the-catholic paper, m. Grace would have attempt-•·,.... ~ ~KT1Ttou.M1M11a:ta9'AMll .....,. ,._ ~tA Par value per sn.~. ·..•.. . . ~ s.oo
ed to prove malice in addition lo public ridicule." ,..,...i....., °'-c:-o.1t., 9't1ot. ,..........., ~ ~ o.1tY Pttot. TM .-.....,. ---9"ftdr-'°' MIU -..-. _.., ..-,. S.te Price per stwt~ • • • • · · • • • · S 10.00 ------------~--------------F-~--~-•_.1_s_.~ __ ~ ______ u_~-~~ __ u_. ____ 1~··~·-·-~-'-"°----~--:~=~=~~~-·H~.J~G·~~-T t'1·~c.a1~fom~i ~~~~ndm~l~,~~y .
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Pvbll......,Or-Co.•• O•lly "''°' ~=;:.,.(Ar\..,_., Rober1 M . H ll!.SOn Jr., Costa Mesa
Feb 1,1, u ,22.1• 4n .tD a--w ,.~, Alan J J clCobs. NewPort Bedch
PVBUC NOftCE s.c,.......,_ He-rt>ert L. Pon er . Newport ~ach P..c.ii.:C,-;"_,:.Plt:',':'9o...1, Pt1ot Larry T . Smith, N ewport ~ach
l'ICTI--n-ous--.-u-11-.,-.-"---"~ '· 1• •JWO Shef la Prell Sonenshf ne, Newport Beach
.. ._. n AnMurr Thom.as c;. Wolff, Newpon Beach
Tn• 1"-'"0 --~ ••• <1o1"' PUBLIC NOTICE Published Orange Coa st Dally P11ot, January 2S. °""7'~~ENTE1tP•isu, >tu ,..*" February 1. 1980 431..SO
Brav•t• 0.1 .... Hur1t11191on .. a<... 1tOT•a TO caaono•s ~ •ut..• C:..lfornl•nwt T•A•ll'e• ANO •OTIC:I Ofl E11n1u P, Jewltt, ~ 8r..,et• llfT«NOCD ~·· 01' UOUOR
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m.ft HOTla IS HEltE•Y GIYEN '° flle lllOI C -.,,._e-.. ot•Or ..... CrMIMn Of OOHG '°"" WH -H"""""°" h•ll. Cel-• 9iw. SOOIC. JA SUH, S0<1ej S.Cwltr Ho Tiii\ 0..11~1 ll <~le<! b'f .. 11 ..... MOO IH ISI, 71"*'97 1 ..... 1. 99ftef•t ~, Tr•,,•l•ron •1'14 LlcentH\, .. ,,., ..
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J-ry JO,,... • _ .. ··-· ··-.... _ .. 1'171417 RI CH AltO M. MOltl[NO •11<1 Pwbll.-Or-C..1t Oal•y PlloC. GRETCHEN A. MOlt~HO, So<lel
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John S ;vano
Mitlllgan to Leave· Saddlebaek?
Ml• P.f'Oll"..&ID 1et \be ~ JC C"Oacb the
PHt ••· but Ulo tbe IDOIC domto1ua1 ~ aaaa 1D IC betkM~ll -KevlD 11 .....
He'a already ba4 some feelers. but IMltN01
CODcf'ete yet.
Stay tuned .. • • •
Fen-aaamo bu already ~ on record ••
saying be woukbl't seu.Je for beln& second best.
and Pal H.s.a appeared to be at the peak ol bis
eame when a broken f1ncer c:ut b1a NUOD abort .
lr.J..~ ad seeua--. um ".a.. aam• ltU wtlo left S..Wa.becll tut year to uaume tM bN4 coacblni cbont at Lo)'Ola only
to tW'D don tbt pdl1Uoa lhree days later.
··u J fl! IOllMwbere I'm aotnt to lite Kevin
w1th en,.' N11 llulll1ao.
Yqeetoaeun.
"f"k'a beeo Uk• a fat.btl' to me l1Dte I've
been bel'e. Ube nre to leave I'd 10 wtth blm."
Aller being Ramm~ foUowillt a Jona Ram aeuoo. I went to Lake Tlboe Ua. pul
weell for a vac•Uon and a dwlce to 1et aw.,-
from tbe world ol football
It oqbt to be quite a be~ between the two. ll'• undoubtedly 1otn to be Ray
Malava.sl'a toucbett declaloo year. ••• Quick thought&: CongratulaUoo.s to Dave
IN ALL ,AIRNESS to aw. bowev!l~t ~re ..... eoa.e m.uaUq clttWD.IUDeel IOUOW\DI
... ~ attuatioa wtale!a lluW.au candidly
eclal'9 .. left DM ecnMn'....S to rtGp."
M\11..lJG.ui HAS A.L80 nceived a c:oupM
of other coolirmaUona froai area t.aleat ln
Callfornla, maklna hla pactaae awf\ally hard for
It ta.at.d two days on tbe slopes and then I
bumj)ed lDt.O Super Bowl hero VlDce Ferrqamo -•ldiac wWl b1a wife and Ram coodlUoning
spectalllt Clyde Evans and his bride.
G leuon and the Or,an,.~t Colle1e wrestlers for capturing th th Coast Conference
tournament crown . . . 14 members of Sad·
dlebaca CoUe&•'• Mlaaion CoQference aod Mis·
alon Bowl cbamploa football team have re·
ceived acbolarahips . . . 1bree members of
Golden West College's state water polo team -
Tim Spaeth. Doug Pickford and Jeff Ammann
-wen named to the 117'9 JC All-America
aquad.
eom• four-year school to tun dowo. •
He'a died ~ about Im rweat ur1e to
depart, tboqb. ADd be'a otrerint a pretty Cood
pacU,. tor aa,ybod:y wbo la 1otereate4
MW1iclll a.looe would be a steal. He'1 just 1weetm1n1 the pot to lnaun pJ"OIP8Ctive takers
tbat be't Nl1oul about h1s dedaioo.
MWU.ui says be•d lib to So to a warm
weather climate -and tbat lnchlde& aD1 part of
the eoutb.
f'errqamo, only a be~er oo the slopes,
looked &Qtb1DI but ~a be&iMer in Super 8owl
XIV u be won the heart.a ol the LA fana and
maybe tbe bearu of the coaching staff u weU.
VlDce'a performance bas brought about a
very ~ IJtuatloa wbeo the team re-
porta to 1prtnc camp next July. YOO sn. NOT ONLY WILL a ml,Jor col·
TUJical Win
Lakers Shake
· Sleeping Bu11s
CHICAGO <AP> -The Los Aqelee Laken have been rac-
ial at bnabeck speed to ke.ei> pace wltb the Seauh
SuperSonlca in lbe NaUooal
BaUetball AaloclatJon'a Pacific
DlvlaloD.
Tbe Laken, wtth a potent run·
Dini pme eniineered by guards
Earvin "Mai1c" Job.Moo and Norm Nlxoo complemeollq the
lmide effectlveoeai of Kareem
Abdul.Jabber, have won nine of
tbelr lut U 1ames to stand ~-
: 1ame beblnd the SuperSooice
wtth a 31-17 mark.
JAMAAL WILKES, wbo b aa
beeD one of the keys to the
Lak•rt' faat 11tart with a re-
vtcall&ed outaide abot, aaya the
team'• latest conquest -a
10'7 -97 victory Tbunday nlabt
over \be aucaio BWla -wu 1YPf C'al Lab:rs style.. --
.. We played well in spurts.
which i5 what we've done all year long," said Wilkes. ,.wlto
scored • pointa. "Tbe conai.aten·
cy laaiD't beed Utere same-in
and •ame-out· But-we're makint stqa to aet there.
· ''Tbe iey tool&ht was that we
cam e out moving the ball right
lrom Ul..e start. We wer1 paasing
well nd we were shooting
well," Wilkes added. "I don't
know lf Chicago wasn't ready or
wbat, but I know the way we
played abowed we were."
Chicago's Rickey Sobers. who
had 24 pofota, gave the Bulls a
quick 3-0 lead with a free throw
and 15-foot jumper. but the
L akers scored the next 10 points
to take rommand.
.. IT TOOK VS forever to &et
started," said Bulla Coach Jerry
Sloan. ·'The Lalcen are a happy
and exciting team. They were
loose, free and eaayf.olng. They
made It loot so easy. •
Abdul.Jabbar, who scored rr
point.a, bad 12 ln the lint quart.er
ae the Lakers ·built a 34-25 lead.
After a tbree-potnt second
period and two-point tblrd
quarter. be took cbar1e ln the final 12 minutes to belp auave off
a Cbic.,o rallY with 10 polota.
Abdul.Jabbar alao srabbed u
rebounds and blocked three
shots to outplay Artla OJJmore.
the Bulla' 7-2 center who re-
turned to the Cblca10 lineup
earlier thla month att.r knee
1ur1ery. Gilmore scored · ~t
point.a and bad seven rebounda.
''AtSSI baa orilJ~ 1!~• couple ol weeks and he 1 coming
back from a scary injury. So I
know be waa t)ilp.klnf, abou1 lt.''
said Abdul.Jabbar. • I thi.Dlt tbe
main lb1na that bwt b1m wu bis
ttmto1. He's wottdDa blmMlf ln·
to abape. EWJf'YbodY elae la in
mld·•ea&on form."
"I KNOW ARTIS' knee is
bothering him. But don't take
anything away from Abdul·
Jabbar,'' said Sloan. "He's play-
ing as well as I've ever seen
him."
The Laken; twice held leads of
18 points early in tbe third
quarter. but the Bulls scratched
back. Dwight Jones scored eight
of the period's Jaat 10 points as
Chicago chopped tbe Lo5
A.n1eles advantage lo 78· 70
O.J. Salary
last Se~on:
$806,668
W ASHINOTON CAP> -O.J.
Si mpeon. wbo Nld be would re-
tire after lul MUOG, WU ~
agaln tbe blCMlt paJd player lo
the NaUonal Football Leape 1D
1979 at a aalary of '808,eea. 1be Assocta~ Presa bas learned.
Simpson, the N[L superstar
who played for the Buffalo Billi
and lbe San Fraaclaco Uers dur·
ing h1a 11 yean ln the leaf\le, re-
cei\'ed a S'13,310 lncreaae over
his leque.leadlng um salary.
Walter Payton of the Cblcaao
Bears waa once a1atn tbe
seconCl·bi1beat-patd runntn1
back ln the lea,ue, eanUQI a
salary ol "'°·000, an Sll,500 m.
crease over bl~ 1918 wa1e.
Paytoo, who bad made a mu·
imum ~000 1D ~. a1ped a aew ct at tbe outMt ol
the 1971 ae that boOlt.ed him
to $431,!IOO.
The figures, part of a lHgue
sa lary s urvey by tbe NFL
Manqemeot CoUDcU, abow tbat
the a'Yel"qe salary of tbe 1,.$17
plqeta WU t18..183, all lncre&M
Oftl;JIB Ollet 11'11. • ---
Ualq the Cou.ncU fl•urea •
a ll 1~:::J. b no n a me• a te
pub ,=wttb~ publlabed •Umatel and
lotenlewl NFL IOUftea, it is poeetble to deduce eome ol tbe
game .. blOeat paid playen.
For imtance, ln t.be l'UllDiDI
back cat.eaotY, t.bere wu ODb'
ooe player lilted 1D UM Utb year
cateaory at a aalary of '82,.S)O.
Oob heston Peanoa of tbe
UP tN ARMS -UCLA's Mike 5anden (ll)
and Gig Slms form a screen to keep
Ore1on State's Rob Holbrook away from
the rebound. but Holbrook's ion, reach
,., ........
keeps him ln the play. anyway. Bruins
shocked tbe No. 2 ranked Beaven, 93-87. a t
Pauley PavU.lon.
<See 8AIA&l£8, Paa• Bl)
UCµ Finally Gets Some Respect
.,
87 '!'be Aa~ia&ed Prell
It h.as been tha l ki.Dd of a baaketbal.l
season for UCLA, tbe aa.nwal powerboule
of the Pacific-10 coUeie bulletball COO·
ference. first came some cautJoua bigb
hopes. tben dluppolntmeot and now
s aid UCLA senior for-ward K.Jkl Van·
deweghe. "It kept bwldinl and bulJd1og
aod forced them into errors. I tblnk t.biJl
says aomethlng for our team U wt can
but supposedly the ~ecood heel team ln
the country by 26 points "
Bruins coecb Larry Brown. "but In the second balf...be took charge Uke a senior
should."
"If we play ute t.bJs. we can play with
anybody, bul tt·s cooalateocy we're al'ler ..
jubilatioo. l
Not tbat beatJ.De the naUOn'e •ecQP:d·
ranked team ma.kn up for a n~of
l~•e• l.D recent week.I, but It doel mean a
measure of respei:l for a school tbat ls
used to 1ettin1 a lot of u.
Tbe victory improved UCLA'• Pac-10
record to6-4. lt was the hnt conference loas
fort.be Beaver;s ln lOgames
SANDEU' lt POINTS led tbe Brwns.
folk>wed by freebman Clift Pruitt off the
bench with 16. freshman Rod Foeter with
15 a.n<1 Vandewegbe with 14
Tll\1ll8DA Y NlGll'l"S euy 93-67 vi~ry
over tbe ()rep Stau. Beavers also kept
alive the Bnd.DI' 1Um ~for another
conference liUe and a more Wtety chance
for an at-large berth Lb the NCAA playoff&.
uCLA·s· VANDEWEGBE. the secood-
leadmg scorer m the Pac 10. was scoreless
in the first balf against Oregon State. but
sopbomore Mlke Sanden blt 15 ol tua li
polnta lo that half and lJCLA led at times
by at many u 28 pointa en route to a U ·JO
Beaver eenter Steve Johnson kept
Oregon State m tbe game with 17 first-half
points and a 'fame bigh 29. He fouled oul
with four minutes to play and the Bruin& ~
leading IMO. ,
halftime lead. .
Oregon State was taken out of Its offense
because startlng guard Dwayne Allen was
unable to play effet:Uvely beca~ of a
spraiDed ~ ankle. He did not play at all
tn the aecood half "Our pressure defenae was the key,"
"If you told me we would be up ll at the
baU without K1ki scor\D.I a point I would
have told you that you wert crary," said
Kite Flies Without Wind
Pate Shares Lead at Crosby National Pro-am
PEBBLE BEACH (AP) -Jack Nicklaus had
hi• 1ame back ln 1ear Tom Wataoo ba4 ll ln poei· Uon and Tom KiM aAd•Jerry Pate bad a abar. of
the lead. "Nice and encou.raJl.bl," Nicklau aald after
•bOotlu a • 1D tM flnl ~ oft.be B1q Crosby
NaUon.11 ~am Tb\&Rday tbe firlt road or an at~mpted comeback from tbt moet d.lamal y.ar of
bis 1pectae\&lar c:arMr. r'
''O>NSIDBIUNG rr.. m1 fin& ~m~ve
rou.Dd 1D quite a wtill• 11.DOe lut Aquat. l m "lflr1
happy .ttb lt." WalloD, Player ot tM Yur fort.be put three
HUGiii and Wr to N•a11•• loal-tiJM role u aotr• ..,,"U-ce, abot • • oa • cSa.J n. iM abl•Me ot robbed UM! u.Ne llloatere1
Pt0'M\ala ~ ot ID\leb ot Mr daf ....
'"Die oo.ant .r:;:.'7 Dlutd easier thu I've •v.r ... lt •• W uicl: .. Yw bave tq "'°°' UD· dtr par at Cnrw <__.. be ud N"klaaaa
elaJed). ,,._,ti rou can Moot'' or....,. at =:.ru bav• a . otawe ~ wiD U.. 10U
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ditftnlt o( the \bNe OOUl'MI. TM ~-r=~ aaaMU" pamen -maay ot U....
Hlekttiel -pllJ OM rowad cm eadl ON
the ftt&d lt cut for the ft.nal round at Pe e Beach.
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"That's like a '"14 al Cypress Polot," Wat.ton
a aid of Graham 'a effort.
"I'd bave to Hf be'I the real leader of the IOI!
tournament," JCtte Said.
il80 ~were John Mabaffey aDd Jim Neiford, both o om played al Pebble .. acb,
and Wat.ton and lJttltr, both at Cypreu.
Arnold Palmer allO played at Cypreaa aDd
f_bot a 75. H1a amaieur partner. former PNlldent
Gerald ford, bel&Md ~ two-man tum .CON by
a1x lbotl.
Kite played h1.I baok ekie ln ao, 1Dol\adlJll
birdJ• OD three Of the lut four bolet.
''You j\llt .. to plaJ \bole bol• ~par."
1aJd Klw, wbo ram u cm ot the t•m•'• IDQt't
CODI..._ ptrformen. "lilald.aa tbr'9t tM.rdiee 11
Uke beet•o1 tbe fkld m11be .. s sbota. Those lut
fou.r bolll Juat m.cle m,: Wt.ole round.··
WAnc>H, A WINNS& lalt ..air, wu oae ot
the few mea LD the fteld to....,. wtu.ou& • ~1· 1Je WM-. lmpneetd, boWH-!t wttb h1a ts-root
blrdM ca No. Sit. I m.1ard par mree o~r water
ucl oat ol :i.,.mon feand Ml.a lD tbe MU.. c,,~'"..._aaa~.rft \s:r'w:\·: ...,.~Mo.11.•• . H~, .,..,_ ...... ~ta.al ....... blm t.bt _... ....-... U. , ... w Dowll, Ml'died ff ft u... .......... ., lb bo&.., dt1ft· td bact to two under par, U.. clOMd wttJa a•
foot blrdle putt
t
China, Japan~
Australia .
To Boycott?
Fnm AP Dlspa&c:Ma
China says It will aak its
Olympic Committee to "serious-•r CODlider" .l>O)'COUIDI the
llOICOW Ol)'mptc Gam .. ll UMy
are not mowd or canceled.
Japu and Auatralla have a1ao
l1111ed a.tron1 llate~enta tn
favor ot a boyeott.
••Wb1Je tbe Sovl•t U.Uoa con-• Uau• to occupy AlahULlltan £D <
diaNprd of tbe r..oluUoG ol the
U.N. Otatral A.uembb, It la clHrlY ~a~ to boJd ~
22nd !fummw Ol1mo1c Oame. ta
lloee6W;• a f'orefan Mlnlatri
apokeaman tot QW:ia Wd today:
llaloolm rruer, Auatra.lta'i prim• ., ... ,..,, .. ,. a Doyootl
wW bltDI home to l!a• ScMet
Union IDd the Routaa people
t!ae oppoelUm to their acUon in 4fea•.._ ·v ........... '°kl ...... ...,.... •ttt'• poeelblt (W tM • .... .......,.., '° b.lcll u.
lmPMt ti NMdou trem ~ owo ,_.. tar qtalte eom• Umt.
belt tt'1 aot PQla}ble for ~•m to
lllH UM lmput ot an etf.nl~
bo1CC?"-of the Olympic Games ..
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' -DAii. y ""-Of ,,.., ,..,,_, '· ,. FOOTBALL / BASKETBAL.1: / 8AIEMU.
Isherwood New HB Grid Coach
Too T~ Denies Rape,
Freed on 82,500 Bond
p,.. AP Diii Udlel
DAU.AS -Proleuiona.J boxer AQd formeT" = Dallas Cowboy Ed .. Too Tall" Joae9 bu denied ··
accusatiam that be raped a nune while she slept
1n her apart.meat.
. "He denies there wu a rape," said Jones• attorney Fred Tame.
Jones wu freed OD $2,500 boDd aftA!r be-wu arrated and
broagbt before a city Jud&e for a magbt.rate'a wanua.c. He
wu not fonnaUy charged or arra1ped.
Prosecutors aald .Jona bad to poet the bond because h1a
attorney secured a COQJ"l ordei' fOI' hls release before the police inveatigatioe into the cue was fmltbed..
The accusationa are lo a police offense report. th wbkb a
2S-year-old D~ claimed she awoke and found the g.9 Jones asaaulti.Dc her. ·r
The report aaJd Joaes was speoding tbe night with tbe
ourse's roommate in ber apartment &Iler a butbday celebra· lion.
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8tlm PllllUps. Hou.at.on Oilers coach: "Tbey can put
on my tombstone: 'He'd a lasted a lot longer if be hadn't
played Pittsburgh six Umea in two years."'
ean.,....., •~hfl '• ~~ <-eeea
And then there were three. That's tbe nu.mber m of rookies wbo wtll be plahing ID Sunday's NBA All·
star game aft.er tbe Knicts' BW CutwrtPI wa.1
selec\ed by Eastern Conference ec>acbes to replace
the injured Da.-e Coweu. Cartwright, currenUy eighth int.he
NBA ln scoring and field goal percent.age, joine Lury Bini of
.Boston and Magic .._._of Loe Aqeles u flnt-year All· .star • • • Jllrd certalnly played lib ooe Tb'UJ"S4ay nlgbl The
"DSJ'SNSIVELV Wt'LL auN •
wild man Uke !!dbon does. lt'a a 1ap
control defeme and a proven wlnner."
Aua.tama bave oot been nnall.ied but laberwood un M want1 8obbY
Ryder, Oa.rtb WlH, Carter Lewtt and
Kun ClemeN Oft b.ll It.all, wtUdl would meu DO walk-ona.
"I doa't think you can dnelop a 1uper
pl'OIJ'am wttb walk-on coacbel," 1111
bhnl'OOd.. '.
aa1a bberwood. "1be admhd.ltratioa la
behind ua abd we even had u nce1Mnt
freabman team ln 1979 <t·3).
laberwood exoecu 10 return.tu vaaJ. ty atarten and a turnout at ...., fCJr
•Prtnl practice oo tbe vanU;y lew1.
kit two NCeDt IOPbomore teams 1'nt a.3 uct 7.z. but tlMt lut tJUe acSer
laberwood waa the 1911 ~.
wbo won the Irvine Leacue cJtam~
Pioaabip, M did Keo lfoau• vuat,. The new OUen coach, t.be 12tb 1A t.he
Sf.year h1lt«y 0( ~ scbool. ... ,. t.be
Umtq i.I rtpt fOt' the Oilers.
.. WE'VE GOT 0UT8TANblNC
aopbomore teetM bac~·to-bact wttb
lud.s who believe they are winners,"
~ l1berwood prepped at Burrot1Clll
ff.lilt in Burbmk, went OQ to Glmtd&loe
Jwllor c.ollege, LA Valley and Arboaa
St.ate.
nc ... si-ttAA F9e 111.,. "'·
Led by 6-7 cent.er Calwt. llobertl, wbo Scored m
27 pomta and hawed down 13 rebounds, Cal State
YulJertoo came from behind t.o Paclfic Cout
Athletic Association rival ~ State, 96·88
Thursday night. Former Saddleback Collette guard ~
McEtradl scored 11 points for Utah State . . . Forward
Mlcl•eel Wiley PoUred in 33 points, forward Prue.ta wa.e
had 22 and each pulled down 1.3 rebounda aa they led Loa_g
Beach State to a 92·78 victory over Uaavenity of the
Pacific . . . The University of Idaho, led by o.. Newau•a
17·poiat performance, snapped Weber State's 18-eame win·
01n1 st:reU with a Sl-4.5 Vlctory in Big Sky Conference
play ... ~or guard lee NeMI srored a career-Wgb 3S
points, including five in overtime to lead the Un.lventty of
Arizona to a ~ victory over Stanford in Pac-10 action
... Jay v .. cent controlled the middle and a trio of
Michigan State guards controlled tbe back.court as t.he
Spartans stunned Ohio State. 74-64 .•. Jnd.iana 's ~
Carift' scored J7 points and the 18th-ranked Hoosiers, holding
Illinois ~relesa for seven minutes late 10 t.be second half
rallied to a 60-54 victory . . . Duay Aiage, a 6-S guard w~
plays second base fort.he Toron~lue Jays during the major
league baaebaU season, scored 2S points lo boost 1.9tb·ranked
BYU to an 89-8'1 Western Athletic Coofe~ce victory over
Texu-El Paso. Alnge's perfonnuce enab~ birn to break
BYU's seuoo ~ record of 1,512 points set in lV7J by
ICretimlJ' c..ac. Ainge DOW baa 1,,!i23. •
/,.. S .. 1 a, ........ Get• B•t Triek
Contilndng torrid strew, llllle F...._ and Iii the Buffalo Sabres enjoyed field days Tburaday in ,
tbe Natiooal Hockey League. Foligno, a roo Je
with Detrolt. scored the ~ Winga' ftn1t three
goals iD a 4-3 wln over Pittsburgh. It was his second hat trick
In tow-days and gave him eight goala in his last three tames
and 24 oo the season. ButfaJo, meanwhile, won its third
straJgbt by blitzing the New York Rangers, 6-2. Dua1 Gare
scored t"Wice for the Sabres, wbo have outscored opponent.&
22-S in tbe last three games ... Rick•~ scored b1A
20tb and 21st goals of t.he season and assisted on two others as
Bo.Loa broke a two-game lOISing streak with a 4-2 win over the
New Yort Islanders 1 . • Al 8lU scored the game-winning
goal at 17:38 of the a~od period as Philadelphia defeated
M inDesota, 4-2.
laherwood. wt/e Devoo and 4""'-yeU'·
old IOU WW. reside in Laguna NipeJ.
Fonner Kansas City Chlefs head coach Paal • Wig~ bas ~ n&med head football coach at
Stanfot-d University; where he was once an All·
Indiana a.&e pad broke open :•. Ujb1 cam~ by~ ftq poa.ca .... ~ out two ...UU .in a two-minute.,.. tJI tM
third quarter u the Celtics MOl"ed U
straight polota to pull awaJ' from
Washington. 119-103. Bird ~ qp with
24 points and 13 rebounds to lead the
Celtics to their third win in as many DiCbts
. . . Cartwngbt celebrated bis nomina·
lion by scoring 19 points to back up a ZS. ,
point e!fort by llay Wutlama in the Knicb'
American. Wi~ill replace a.c'I DowlMnrer, wt.o ,_.,....to e oftemlve coordia.8aor for UM~
BraDeOL • .U-..... a fGl"IDW plteber for tbe &:r.Gllcba
Dodpn wbo bwled a oo-ldtter apiut tlM 8oltoa Brafte ta 1141. died ID Batrop, La., 1bundQ-after a brief WDeu. Be
NeBle•sl,NeF..i
WU 82 . . . Lent.a LaGr9W, a f:ree aaent
relier pitcher who was S-1 witb the
Dodgers la.st season, stenect a one-year
contract wit.b the Philadelphia Pbilbes
\, 112·102 win over Indiana. Mn EaOI@
... ~ IUlitta, wbo9e only NaUOOal
Hot Rod Asaocation tour victory wu at the
WtntematJonals drag races ill 1967, took
I the second day qualif)'Ulg lead TburadJ1y
in the 20th annual Wintema~ at lhe
Los Ange les County Fair·grounds in
Pomona . . Wellerweigbt Cart. LN••
CA«TW••GflT paced the Pacers with 20 pointa, all but
three coming in the secood quarter . . . ,._ Dre•'• Jayup with 17 seconds left in overtime hfted Atlanta to a W -107 win
over Golden State, the Hawks' fourth ln a row. P1aU Saltll
had 20 for the Warriors, who have Jost 12 of their last lS
games ..• Ex-Nugget &Men Saltll. wbo OD« led the NCAA
in foul shooting and has a season average of 89 percent of the line, missed a foul shol wltb no time left as Denver held oo to
beat New Jersey, 127·126. Du IMel had an NBA careel'·bic,b
47 poants for the winners •.. ~ Jeees dumped in is ol
his 26 points in the fourth quarter to lead Philadelphia by
Houst.oo. 110-105. Tbe Rockda, who io.t their third in a row,
got 36 points and 19 rebounds from • ._. •.-e ... Dea-ah ,...._ scored 23 poiDt.s and G• Wlllla .. added 21 u
SeaWe mapped a tbrefl.pme lldd by downlnl Mllwa'*9e,
l«Y..-101 ...... Brewer'1 20 pcinta lifted Pon&aDd put
Kant" atl, 94-93.
, took an eight-round decia1on from Gilbert
,....,. a.drlpan in the main event at ~ ()lym.
pie Auditorium ... AJt.bough klein« mo~ mat.cbea ikan be
woo, Earl Alldloey wu never knocked out or the lead 'J'burg..
day olPt and ma!nta.iJla a 44-pin mar¥iD over Sine Nelf in a
pro bowling too.mameot at St. Louil.
. T~u~•u&e
TV: Hone Radq -Today at Santa Anita. 1:30 p.m.,
ChaDDtl Si2. Hocltey -Wubiq\an at Atlanta, m.1dni&bt.
Channel 13.
... LUMO: Women's Basketball -MJ.Jwaatee no. at
Dreama, 1: • p.m., KSBR <-.S PM>; Delta St. at UCLA. 1; 50
p.m., KPCC <•.a no. /
H Is T . H d ....... r.,,e•7 ertz rying a~ er . sALARIEs ...
' Datlaa Cowboys wu active for UCI Baseball. Coach Bohten Recruiting 13 ~~-.1.o 1enera111
When Steve Hertz went' shopping ror recruits,
he atudt mainly to the JC a~arbtl.
"We bad to," aa.ys UC Jntne'a baseball coach.
"We needed people that could belp m ritbt away.
• Bringing in more mature &>lQen that can help us
immediately baa improved ul in every area."
That tbe Anteaters attracted 12 junior college tramfen aa oppoMd to Just five freshmen may
have alao been dictated by oeceaalty. Only seven
lettermen return from a team that went 22'"37·1 a
year ago. Last season Hirat's first at UCI, be
recruited just olle player -a JC transfer,
naturally. ·
a utility player who played infleld laat year. wiU
start in rllbt field. Web ia a catcber.
Center field eoea to Mite Mayeaux. who red·
shirted lat year. Tbe lnfield ftpres to be Ralph
Gedies, a JC tramf~ from Oxnard, at first bau:
two-year leUennan Mlke Nagle at aec:ood : Mart
Moniloo. a traoder from LA Pierce at third bUJe :
and Carson Carroll. a hlghly touted LA Valley
transfer, at shortstop.
"WE'•E EXPECl'ING a lot out or Mark."
Hertz says. "He's probably one of the. if not the.
TIRJ8, WHILE THESE will be a lot of new
faeea WMn UCI begin.s the aeuoo Saturday at ~ BA.SEB.4LL
Azusa Pariftc, there's allo an abundance of OP· -----------------Umlam. fineat fieJdi.DI third buemeo around. He can real·
"We're very happy wltb our NCTU1Un1 year," ly pick it."
acknowledged that John Riuins
of the Wubingtoo Redskins, a
n1ne·year man. earns S-,000
while Fraaco Harrla of the
Super Bowl cbamploa Pilla·
burgh St.eelen, an el1bt-year
man, I.a in the $275,000 ranee.
With the retirement of 18-year
veteran Fran Tarkenton at the
Mlnnesote VltinV. lbe top pa.id
quarterback in 1978 at $380,000,
it appears that Bob Grtese of t.M
Miami Dolphins beaded tbe
!i lgnal-caller llst. Altbou1h
Griese ls ll•ted as a 13-year
veteran, the CouncU lilt baa no
one in the cate1ory but lilts
three with 12 yean experteoce
and the top salary la $400.000.
The next blebeat quartert>Kk
salary appean to 10 to Dan
Paatortni of tbe Houst.oa OOen
at '379,000.
says tbe ever-opti.m.lltic Herts. "Of courae, with 17 Nalle a 1wUcb hitter from Lakewood, batted
new players, it'• aolnl to take aome time tor ua to .350 u a freshman and .33> u a sopb. Carroll. an
come .tocetber anc1 play aa a uolt." All·•tate aelectioD, hit .4e0 with 3S stolen hues at
Some of tbe recrulta laffd UCI a bundle on LA Valley. Jiiiiiii!iiiii transportdon eo9ta. Het1.l l8Dded two All·lliNk>n "We'Ye Sot Ye1'Y 1ood team apeed, IOlid de·
Cooference plQen from Saddleback Collete, a feue -4 a eootaet type at o«enae," Herta "11·
twice-drafted outfielder from Oran1e Coaat "But tbl q11e1Uon mark wiAh ua, u It la with 95
Colle1e and ooe ot tbe a.rea'1 premier prep1, Dea· percent of teuna, la p6tdli.Di. rr It comes throul)J,
Dia Cowan of FOUDtain Valley. we cu bave a VfO' cood year."
"He'• an outatandinl pl'Olpect," Herta says of T8I! ACE OP TBS STAFF fll\lf'ft to be Bob
the f.O, 185-pound multl·talented riabl·btnder. Frlabette, who wu 7-8 with a 4.15 ERA lut year.
"He'• a put athlete who'll do • lot of pttchinC However, f'rtabette bad oearb' all of tbe Ant·
tbla year for UI u a freebruu. He'1 a wbuler, a Hten' ~I victories: one over USC, two over Pep.
reaJ wtnner." perdiDe, two over Cal Poly Pomona.
Prilbette i• a •~. 18$-pound senior rtsbt
bandeT on a mound staff that doetn'l bavt any
ltlUa. But the belt pt~ber Int.befall tUl"Md ovt to be Din ws.utoct. wbobad an ERA of O..O.
1'br'OW in Cowan, one more fmhman, t•o -======::;;;;==;;=..
• • I
more lettermen alld, of coune, four more JC tranafen, and the pltc!blGI queatJoa man Juat
could be an nclamat.lon point before the teaaoG lJ
O\'et.
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Pbllacle1pbJa'• Bill Barber 4eddee w 80 ~••r Al llacA.dltm. rather tUn anMMt ~ -bl.a WQ to .... puck during Tbunday night'• game aplml llbmeeata.
No penalty was called on the play. Nobody e~r said
hockey was a no-contact spert.
.Basement Blues
Sparta1~ Sn1ash UCI
SAN JOSE -Th.tngs k~ go-
ing from bad to WO~ ror UC
Irvine's buketball team.
The awaUoa ls ao bleak. in
fact, that~·· az..n lou
to San Jme Slate ~blJ' ~
up the A.D&.-lera' tb1rd ~
fioJab Ml U. PCM..._ ....
..•• --• ...,,, "'7,....
buk.o.11 c.-.n toetc: .. UCI Couh,,., 'l\ft aald. ··~· 1aa.1
loteulty ~ U.. ball
1ame. Wewere,....mwaq,
ot' ~ tato tbe pme _,
\bat ....tied tn \II maldq a lot otm•et-..:•
TVaNOVWWW, rt ol tbem In an. weren't all that bwt the~
eaten. Held to le .. than 50
pol.ota for tbe tb1rd lime. UCI
shot a dllma.J as perceat from
the Reid (18 0( 44) and lnbbed
Jut 23 rebounds.
By oaatrut. Sao Jose Slate
shot SI percent (3S or 80) and
erabbed u boards.
Evea tbe return of scorinc
leader Victor Coayen couldn't
stQJ> the Ant.eaten from losial th~ir seventh atraigbt con·
ference 1ame. Conyers, who
m111ed a pair or games last
wMk beouae or a recurring leg
injury, scored 11 point.a on s-
ror·ll sboot.lng.
THE 8E8T of the starting
lineup, however. could man.ace
Juat nve polnta-three ot wblcb
came at tbe frff throw 11.ne.
Steve Bodaera and Mark
Sulhvan, wbo replaced Laub
Bremaod at one guard posiUoo.
were held scoreless.
Bremood, who baa beeo a
•taner ~ atnee bla trm•··· ane-, dW come elf ta.. '-di
te seen ll'8e ......_ •11rne pant ..... Clft , ......... .
te•lll·ldO 12 "'91•. .. ... .... VCl'a ....... , Nll9 ... _..111.
'1·1.L
1'lul& .... ...,.c111e ... ... """*" a.. ........... .a .. ~ .... tlf.&MIM*el tJw tide ,.,. .... .,... ...
was •P••t :Z Cal Slate
......... c=t ••&•Mlf· Ume IMd by ~ 11 flt 6e
flnJt J9 paillta ol lM MC l.E di .......
'Tl' WAS A VDY "-...... aa toelcM, .. said Spert.-cw&
BiD 81rr7. •"1ftt1a ta.. a-..,.,... State, we..._ riaM Melt .._ .._.
coaferaaee ...ce. •• .
Sid WlDlaml ___. a ..-a
on 10.fOl'·15 ......., • ..0 a..
JOH Slate to wtUlio a .... t1' lint pl,aee. Walb' R&M bed 1'1
polnu while Mlck•1 Jacboe
grabbed 10 rebouada. .,.
UCI's cbances of PQl1lu oat at
the tailapln do not look tOo 8CXJC{
since the Anteetera have to
catch UUh State oo the rebound
Sat.w'day night ln Lo1an.
Utah State, now s.2 in PCM
play, bu a U.5 HMOe man.
Utah State abatff tbe PCAA
lead with Lona Jteaeb State IDd rreaoo State.
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Scott Mason of Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club (left) will be one of three contende·rs
in the Pacific Match Racing Championship-
sail-off at Long Bea.ch Yacht Club Satur·
0.11., __ ..., __ 1.Mloffey
day. Others m the sail-off will be Ron
Daugherty. San Diego, and Dave Klatt.
Santa Barbara.
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Can Barons K.O Marina?
It Could Be the Yiking1' Laat Chance •1 aoosa ca••AON .................
YOUltala Vaile)' Hip lboota for the lcDockout
blow ot Marina. Newport Harbor battlel for a
chance to bOt Fountain V.Uey ·at t.be top, and
Edilon atruaJet lot survival u tbe second rou.od
of SUOMt 1Aatue basketball unfolds tonliJll.
Fountain V1Uey'1 Baron.a <U> va.lt pre·
seasoo favortte Marina (2-3), Newport Harbor
< 4 · U ls at F.dllClll (3-2 > and Westminater seeks lts
second vidory over winless Huntingt.oa Beach.
Newport Harbor had four playen in double
niurea and a points from Bruce Caldwell in its
PREP B.4SKETl14U
6&-12 flnt round win over Edison, while Fountain
Valley's riae to the top wu ignited by an overtime
victory (43-41) over Marina.
Marina's snakebitt.ell Vltings bave lost three
limes, each by a bucket, once in double overtime,
once in overtime and once at the buuer in regula·
Uon.
The game pil.s Marina's guard combination of
6·S Keith Dawsoo (19.0 ) and Sam AleUo (18.8>
agalnJt S-3 forward J eff Christen.sen 09.4>, 6·6
Frank Luongo and a balanced Barons outfit.
In the Sea View Leacue the lte)' game is
University (2-3) al El Toro (3-2) as lboSe·two fight
for third~place honors and an eventual CIF 3·A
playoff berth.
UDivenity's Trojan.a, led by 6-6 junior Tim
McLaughlin's 13.6 league average, will try to Ue
their race with the Chargers, but must fmd a way
to coata1D El Toro'a lloa llolmea, wbo enten wM
a 27.4 league acortnc averace .
Ellewbere in the Sea View the leasve·leadina
Eaales ot Estancia (S-0) a.re at .luckless Cotta
Mesa (1-4) and wlaJeaa lnlDe treks to 4·1 Corooa
del Mar.
South Cout League acUoo features Dana HJlls
> at 2-3 San Clemente. where the Dolphins risk
a po ol the league lead . Miulon Viejo <4· l l 1s
at La Beach <O·S>.
Ocean View 07-2) will try to get b"ack OD the
winning track against visiting C)'J>re&s in the Em·
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'76 CHEVY CHEYETI'E
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second round choices in
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'73 MAZDA RXl WAGON
Fq~b~l League d~ftJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and reserve quarterback
Cr aig Penrose.
The Broocos had been 1 looking to acquire by
trade a quart e rback
with NFL experience to
l'ither back up C raig
Mo rtoo o r replace
Morton as starter io
1980. LUIE. OIL
-CHANGE&
Estancia Quells Threat
Robin.son backed up
Richard Todd with the
.J et.s last .. season .alter
beating Todd out of the
starting quarterback job
in tr aini.ng camp only to
suffer a s prained thumb
JWSt before tbe opening
FILftR
San Clemente, OV Also Log Victories game.
Robinson started the
opener . losing a 25-~
overtime decision to
Cleveland. He complet·
ed 17 of 31 passes in that
game for 181 yards.
Todd took over a t
quarterback the next
week and started every
Nobody's going to accuse Estancia High of
having a two-woman basketb~l team.
The Eagles' top two players, Cara Francy and
Kristin Fransten, were held to just 9 and 13 points
before fouling out in a Sea View League showdown
at Costa Mesa Thursday. But with four other
p\ayers scoring in double figures, it was still no
c0ntesl as Estancia won, 80·54, lo virtually clinch
tbe league title. 1
"They've got a bench that's awesome," said
Costa Mesa assistant coach Skip DeDevoire. "I
don't see anybody beating them.''
IF ANYBODY COULD in the Sea View
League. it would have been the second place
Mustangs, who have quite a strong one-two punch
GIRLS' BASKETBALL m
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of their own in Karen Yellich and Carol Krikorian.
But although Yellich had 19 points and Krikorian
18, they were no match for a deep Est.apcia team
that is 18-1 OD the year, unbeaten in "Mx ,league
games and ranked third in the CIF 3-A.
"They were trying lo press us so we ran our
rast break," said Estancia Coach Joe Wolf. "We
killed them with it. The gaq>e shouldn't have even
been that close."
Costa Mesa shot 41 free throws but even that
wasn't enough to offset a balanced Estancia effort
that saw Caryn Mark. Mary t'oreman, Kathy
Pendley and Lisa McNamee score m double
fi gures. ·
ANOTHER ORANGE COAST area team that
spreads the work load around is O«an View. The
Sea Hawks, 14·2 oo the year and leading the Em·
pire League with a 6-0 record, got 17 points and 18
rebounds from Tracy Mercurio, 17 points. 11 re·
bounds and six assists from Norma Leibfried and
11 points and nine rebounds from Stacy Stewart in
a 53·34 victory over Los Alamitos.
All of which helps to take the sting out or two
missing starters.
One team that does rely on one person is San
Clemente, but Tritons Coach Brian Sherbart isn't
complainlng aa long as Mary Johnson maintalns
her scoring pace. A 5·7 junior, Johnson scored 22
points in a 52·27 victory over Dana Hills that kept
San Clemente lied for the South Coast League
lead .
MELISSA DEBOISBLANC and Rhonda Radin
shared the rebounding chores, pulling down nine
~· aplece, u the>l{oung Tritons improved their over-
all reeonl to lM by winning for the eighth time in
their last 10 outings Of the team's 10 varsity -·~It's a Little Lead • ..
. .,. DEEllFlELD BEACH, Fla. CAP> -Sally Lil· :~tle birdied the Ultb bole to take the flnt·round lead
· Thursday tn the aeaaon-openinc event on tbe
·.. Lad.let Pro(.,1ooal Golf Aaeoclatioo tour.
"' • Tbe 28-year-old South Mrican, playing the on-
• ly bo&ey-free round of the day, fl.red a $-under-par
61 on the 8..-0-yard course al tbe Deer Creek Coun·
4 try Club.
Tied for aecood at • were' Joanne Camer,
;. Jane Btalock, Amy Alcott and 1979 rookie-of-the·
· year Beth DanJel
• • Jn tlltrd ,._ce at 70 were former U.S. Women'• , · · ·= ~ llolUI Stacy, Jan SUpbanaob and
l {
players, four are sophomores and three are
juniors. '
In the Sunset League, the big news ls not what
went on Thursday night but what is scheduled next
Tuesday. Edison, leadiog the circuit with a 6--0
mark, hosts Huntington Beach, which is 5-1 and
anticipating a tough rematch.
"We're Ju.c;t going to have to play with a lot or
intensity, lhat's aJl," Oiler Coach Joanne Kellogg 1 s a id after Thursday 's 45.39 v 1ctor y over
Westminster "We 'll just play our game and hope
we c·an slow down Edison. lhey're a very fine
team.··
THE CHARGERS PROVED that when they
b<·at Newport Harbor. 58·33, behind a season-high
14 potnts by Andrea Hendcr<>on. Lisa Houk added
12 and Susan Randall 10 for the Chargers, 14·3 on
the year after wmning seven m a row
game after that.
In 1978. when Todd
was injured. Robinson
started 11 games . lead-
ing the Jets to six vie·
tor ies and finishfog the
season with 124 comple·
t1ons m 2fi6 attempts for
2.002 yards Included
was a 31·28 victory over
Denver after the Bron·
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Tim Gullik.son 1n a hrst-round WCT Challenge Cup
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12 JO <52> COLLEGE BASKETBALL The
Cal State Fullerton Titans meet the Utah State Ag
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I p m . (4) OLYMPIC DIARY Coverage of
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INTERNACIONAL -This week's South American
championship match: Flamengo Vs. America.
2:30 p.m. (7) -AMEaJCAN SP08T8MAN -
A IS-foot, 2.500-pound great white shark helps
launch lbe 16th season. Also, a tribute to the moun·
taln men of the Old West. (4) 8 COLLEGE
BASKETBALL -The Stanford Cardinals vs. tht
Ariiona State Sun Devils at Tempe, Ariz. (50) -
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3 :30 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SPECl'ACULA& -
Danny "Uttle ~" Lo~ <"2·3> puts bis WBC
featherweight crown on the llne •lalnll Salvador
Sancbe1 (32-1·1) in Phoenix. Also: Part one of the
fourth annual Hollywood stunt compet!Uoo. (7)
P&O BOWLING -The Rolaids Opeo. taped in St. Louls. ·
S p.m. (7) -WIDE WOU.O OF SPO&TS -
Taped coverace of the current World Cup stling
seuon moves to the Freneb towns of Chamonlx
and St. Gervais. Also, lhe t.J.,.S. Grand Prix
motocross motorcycle cbampioo.ships. (28) -P&O
SOCCD. 10 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -
The Oregon Ducks vs. the UCLA Bruin.I at Pauley
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11 p.m. <9> -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -
The Oregon State Beavers vs. the USC Trojans at
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10 a.m (2) NBA ALL-STAR GAME -The
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game.
11 am. (4) COLLEGE BASKETBALL -
The Louisville Cardinals play the St. John's
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12 :30 p.m . (2) -GOLF -Final round play in
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participants in this week's competitloo. Taped in
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Amateur boxers sponsored by Muhammad All and
Joe Frazier square ort in a series of bouts. taped in
Houston. Also: A bathlng suit fubioq show and the Wldowmaken motorcycle bill climb.
l :30 p.m. CSZ> -COLLEGE llA..SKETllALL -
The Davidson Wildcat.a vs. the Notn Dame Fiabt·
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2:15 p.m. (1) -BOXING -WBC superb~
lamweigbt champion WWredo Gomei (27-0-1) eoes
for an all·time record llt.b atraiatht UUe defense against Ruben Valdes (46-6-1).
3 :30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WO&LD OF 8POaTS -
Larry Holmes (32·0) de f ends bis WBC
heavyweight. crown against seventh ranked e<>n ·
tender Lorenzo Zanort (29-4-2) in Las Vegas.
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J Or IJsten
rTo Mnsie •••
If i. b.aan't aetUed 1lltO a
rhythm )'et, theN! will be plenty
of tempo s to try at
performances along the 0l"aJlle
Cout tbla w.ek.
Tboee who prefer t.o tiat.en will
find music styles from opera
and ()pry bouaea while those
who want movement.. too. will
have their choke of danc-e re·
cit.ala.
INTEaNA.TIONA.L artistry
will be featured wbeo Korean
Myung·Whun Chung conducu
and Cuban Horacio Gutierrez is riano soloist for the fifth concert
n the Orange Cou nt y
Philharmonic Society's sub·
scriptioo series at 8 :30 p.m . ·
Saturday.
(The previously announ~d
appearance of Russian conduc·
tor Yuri Temirkanov bu been
cancelled as part of the Soviets'
suspension of c ultural ex-
change.)
Assistant conductor of the Los
Ang e l es Philharmon ic
Orchestra, Chung will lead it in
Prokofieff's Con~rt.o No. 3 in C
for Piano, "Suite from the
Legend of the Invisible City of
Kiluh" and "Maiden Fevronia"
by Rimsk:y-Korsakov and
Shostakovich's Symphony No. 6.
Any remaining tickets for the
concert in the Santa Ana High
School Auditoriu01, · 520 W.
Walnut St., will be sold for $12
and $13 at the door. Student
tickets $3.
p e rformed with maJor or·
chestras in Cleveland, Boston,
Cincinnati, Montreal, Houston,
London and Paris.
"BAROQUE BONANZA," a
festive concert celebrating the
musical exuber ance and ex-
cesses of the 18th century. will
be presented at 7: 30 p m. Sun-
day in P lummer Auditorium,
Lemon Street al Chapman
A venue, Fullerton.
(
-week CJ
Chung, who was a medalist in
the International Tchaikovsky
Piano Competition, made bis
conducting debut last year with
the orchestra at the Los Angeles
Music Center when he substitut-
ed for K1aus 'fennstedt, who can·
celled because of illness.
Keith Clark wi ll conduct
Orange County's new Paci.fie
Symphony Orchestra and viola
soloist, Myra Kestenbaum, in
the music of Bach , Telemann
and Handel as well as two con·
temporary masterpieces,
''PulcineUa Suite" by Stravinsky
and "Baroque Variations" by
Lukas Foss.
BILL EVANS DANCE COMPANY BRINGING CONTEMPORARY DANCE TO UCI, CAL STATE LONG BEACH
Last season Gutierrez
Miss· Kestenbaum and Clarie
recently collaborated in a series o f conce rto performances
throug hout Austria and
Switzerland.
Beethoven, ··Fantasy" by
Gabriel Faure, "Piano Quintet
in E Flat Major, Op. 44" by
Robert Schumann and other
selections.
conducted by Me.h.IJ Mehta. AlJ50
on the program wUl be Ravel's
.. Oaphnis and Chloe Suite 2"
and operat ic ar.ia~ from
Moi,ad.'$·"'iia:ni&ce of Figaro,"
Handel's "Fireworks Music"
.will have fiery accompaniments -~uul .. ~ m11no+lsitieeal 3Ul"·
prises are promised Tickets ~111
be available· at the box office.
M~MBERS OF UC Irvine's
mu1uc faculty, the New York
String Quartet and ~tudents in
music will perform in the lltb
annual Faculty Benefit Concert,
sponsored 1>y Town and Gown at
8 p.m. Saturday in the Fine Arts
Village Theater on campus.
Proceeds from the $5 general
admission and S-.? student tickets,
will support music scholarship~ / at UCI
A wine·aod ·chee~e reception
wi II follow the program of
"Mother Goose Suite" by Ravel.
"Sonata 1n MaJor. Op 69" by
Also in lrvine. a /Tee concert
o r class ical ~ork s ~111 be
performed by the Irvine Sym
phony Orchestra. led by Or.
Peter Odegaard, at 2 p.m . Sun-
day in the Turtle Rock Com-
munity Center, 1 Sunnyhill
Drive.
JOHN ALEXANDE R will
direct the Irvine Master Chorale
when it joins with the Amen can
Youth Symphony, ba rltone
Robert Merrill and actor Henry
Fonda for Ernest Bloc h s
"Sacred Service" at the Los
Angeles Music Center's Pav1l10n
al 7 p.m Sunday
This 11th annual bend1t
performanre for the· \ YS ~,11 hf-
..
-----t:.eOncavallo'a "Zara" and Puc:·
Cl.DI s "La T06Ca."
Tickets, ranem& from SS to
'25. are beiq sold at the box ol-fice and Mutual agencies.
J:•NEST TUBB and bis Texas
Troubadoun1 will entertain at
the La Mirada Cmc Theater,
14900 La M.lr-18 Blvd., at 8 p.m.
Thursday. Feb. 7.
Star of the Grand Ole ()pry
a nd Country, Music Hall of
fame. Tubb b~ towed the Un.it ·
M:I States for 4() years His hit re-
cord 'i m<'lude "Rainbow at Mid-
night.'' "It's Been So Long,
«vr \H'"'ICl.\~S. Pa~e C:!>
--· •• Or Follow Train's Whistle for Fun-----
.r
By THOM LECOQ °' -0-4ty ~Sc.ti Steam hisses as the freight passes a cluster
of ragged men cooking hobo slew in a tin can. A
little fart.her down the road Mrs. Spumoni hangs
out her wash as her son plays in the dirt.
Then oo into town where the slowing train
passes Uncle J oe's barber shop and Miss
Mary's Millinery before coming to a halt 1n
front of the station. the engine poised JUSt under
the water tower's spout.
IT WAS A GOOD run, no derailments, no
problems with freight or3<1uipment; a run the
engineer would make ~gain and again -
whenever be stepped out into the gar age
"A lot of people with model trains imagine
they're nmning real ones," says Carl Nelson.
proprietor o( Mini-Trains hobby shop at 1113
Baker St., Costa Mesa..
"But a lot or people would never admit to
1t," adds a customer buy mg parts for his own
layout
Trains are for kids 1s what most ~opl('
think. but any aCtemoon in Nelson's '\tore.
adu!tsoutnumberyoung5ters //
AND WJm A typical layout on a 4 x R fool
board costing about $800, Nelson knows adult~
outrank kids in buying power as well
"Most people start with sets they were
g1\'en at Christmas," he says in his gruH vo1C'e
It may take years to get involved, but once the
railroad bug biles, you're hooked
Nelson's been hooked ~ince 1952 on thf' 110
~ca le train:, lhat arc most popular But h1' ha ... a
few oC hts childhood car:. and c.-ngml.'s in a
showcase nearby.
HE SUGGESTS an.} one who wanLo; to renH'
_ ak1d 's drcambu) JnllO~cJlt-1 1 87thhfr ~1z1:1s\l
forS.10
"That way 1( you don t like it. you havrn t
tied up much rooney H )Ou do. you can ~tart
adding on from there "
The kits include enough track for a circle
but can be expanded to a n oval. Then s witches
can be put m to move to other segments of track
spurs to the rail burr
Nelson says the commi tted model
railroader usually buys replicas of noteworthy
l'nglDe5 hke the 'dalJet a mooater In reaJ llfe
-...1th pl\'Olb on 1~ eight front and rear dnve
"'hl'el~
OTHERS LIKE TO colleC't engines and cars
on a theme Most hke rre1Rht trams and acqwre
1 ;uc; rrom JUC\t ont' ltnl' or. hke the real thing.
m 1 x up can; from a '<1r1ety of lines.
Cars and en~ines come assembled and
pa1oted. or for thoM.' who like modeling in de·
1a1l. m brass version<. that allow re·creating ex
.telly an rust.on e en~ine
The layout 1s thl' b1~ thing. :-.ieli.on makes
l'lf'ar. Mostly they'r(' built on 4 x 8 foot sheets of
pl\'wood. "bu\,, an old pmg p(lng table 1s best
the) 're 5 by 9 and ~1' e you a little more room ··
Nelson teaches a Friday night class an
<See BOBBVfsts, Pa&e Cl)
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Art Appreciation's a Religion, Collectin~'s a Form of Prayer
Painting by the numbers is for amateurs.
but collecting by the numbers is for the wealthy
and wi se
Or so it appears at ·'The Collect.or 's Eye ..
exhibit at Laguna Beach Museum of Art, oCCer·
ing an in.sight t.o the variety of tas tes of several
collectors in the contemporary art market.
TBOSE WHO AMASS six, 10 or 20 worn of
a particular artist spend thousand& of dollars,
sometimes on Juat one painttnc or sculpture.
Their lnaurance and home security costs also
are In four digits.
But the search itself, satisfaction, status
and beauty override expense for connolaseura. As
the cultural axiom goes. "Art is a religion; col·
lectJnt 11 a form of prayer."
hostess combines guests m various rooms in
topical or lighthearted situations
For instance, one senes has a tbeatncal
theme. A JJllxed media by Howard Warshaw,
cntit~ld Man" might be an act.or and ts
shown with a J a mes Strombotne Ink wash that
represents an audience. "Erebos Sky View ."
an oil on canvas by John Day, could be m·
terpreted u the backdrop for a stage.
"Probably the moat important dratio.I In
the exhibit is the Egon Schiele, 'Two Friends,'
d&m? in um. one year prior to bis death at the
age of 19," Enman aaid. "His remarkable
draftsmanship ranks him am<>n1 the 20th cen·
tury great..
works on butcher paper lhal take advantage of
its residue and division of fibers.
··we are most fortunate to have on loan a
rare Sir William Russell Flmt watercolor or two
women at the beach." E nman said. "This work
reflects the brilliance of the British transparent
school." ~
lo a downstairs gallery, the vivid "lmacery
Portrait" lithographs by Pablo Picasso, almost '
w1nk back al bemused apectators. Briabtly col· ·
ored like face cards ln a declt, these prints were
all algned In the plates·and dooe in 1969.
Antiques and sculptures ln the lbow vary
Crom porcelains from tbe Yuan aod Mme
dynutJes to an Etyptlan carvinl of tbe God
Horus to John Kearney's "She Goat.'' fuhiooed
of welded chrome and Iron part.I from old can.
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Some people fenently pat.roalae a bectnnln1
art.lat, oft.en for lnveatment pUJ'l)OMI. Othen buy
j ust t.be works of a certaln muter, favor abstracts
from 19C'i0orinslston only EutCoastaeascapes fl
sunset.
Vlewera will noUce with some humor the
jUxtapos1lion of the Richard Lindner pen and
Ink drawln& and lbe Ulho1rapb.
·'The drawtn1 dated 1941 shows us the
female figure with t.be lower anatomy u a bird
cage and a fully.clothed male flaure ln the
cage," Enman added. "The Utbo1raph, on the
other hand. Ls circa 1970 and demonstrates an
entirely different aspect of hla work."
Wllere do collectors Ond what they ~Ider
to be tN!asures? . •(
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..... of -COl1ctor'1 ,,.. Otv.rMly
"We have some excellent examples of the
Cubist period," said ThomH K. Enman,
museum director, of the s how that may be
viewed from 11:30 a .m . t.o 4:30 p.m. dally, ex·
cept Tueaday1, lbrou1h Feb. 18.
HE llA.8 GaOUPED representations of u<e
diverse 1tylea ln much the same fashion u a
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W A.TMCOLOll TECHNIQUES vary from
the very fresh approach of Jim Dine ln "Com ·
101 from ffearu of N. 11Nl8" to Jerald Silva's
THE SELECTIONS may come from foreian
countries or the back walls of bulldinaa about to
be tom down, such as the Toulouae-Lautrec
po1ter, the top half of which ia faded because its
prev1oua owner didn't realize lt.5 value and bunc
ll folded.
Discoveries ln art are endless here and may
prompt others to start the search.
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IONGlaYGaaMAN,
Av1trlan, Frend\, Huno-nan .nd American comPGMn, ptus t>OlkH end wettas t>v
JoNnn Straus. wtu bt tncludM tn tt. ~,. fot-t1'9 Vienna a-otr 9oya'
P9rfofmMce at 2:31 p.m. ~ lft 9rldOH
• Auclleortum, Fourth Street.,..~, ... Way,
• • Clar9M0M, TMy et1i0 wlU perlotm1 tn
' · _ full cci.tume, the com k opef'etu, • ADu
, • Hess.an." For tkk•t lnformetlan. ~ '21-tem.
. ACTC>a 8UDDY aaSaN 11 taking• ''bulman•s hoUd•y" from hl1
TV Mt'lel, "a.met>y Jones.' He win star .· ~n~~Heof~~i:t=..~
·Thursday,~ 1 to Fet>. 23 at '90 Monte Vls~~t Costa Mew. TM ptay dramallzH
th• weshlnoton ~an of Suc>r9me Court JustlceOtlver Wenalt Holme$. Tickets
for the benefit perfwmance wlll be SlS on opening nlQftt and $ U fof' all otMr
8: 30 p.m . shows Thursdays..S.tunSays
"STAR·SPANG-.,ED GIRL"
by Nell Simon will be Pf'Hented by
Explorer Post 499 at a tonight through
Sunday In S.nta Ana College's Phllllps
Hall. The"' tickets wlll be sold at the box office. Proceeds wlll be used
to send Orange County athletes to
Ft. CoUI~ Coto. for the 1990 National Explorer ulymplcs.
"SHADOW BOX," A SENSITIVE
drama about three terminal cancer
patients, wlll be presented Thursday,
Feb. 7 to Feb. 10 In the Cal State,
Long Beach Student Union Auditorium. The play Is not really about death; critics
have praised It as "a"'bsolutely uplifting
... a celebration of llfe." Susan
Brewer wlll direct t.he 8 p .m . perform-
ancesof the Tony Award and Pulitzer
Prize-winning play. Tickets $3.50.
GUITARIST LEE RITENOUR
and his band, Friendship, are due at
8 p.m . Friday, Feb. 8 at UCLA's Royce
· Hall. The $8 . .SO tickets are available
. at Mutual agencies. Special ouest on
-. . the program wlll be the fast-rising,
musical group, Klttyhawk.
"DANTE,'~ A MULTl·MEDIA PLAY
with dance and musrt based on "The Divine
Comedy" by Dante Allghlerl, has opened
a Umlted ~nt at Patriotic Hall,
1816 S. Figueroa Blvd., Los Angeles.
curtain Is at 8 tonight and Saturday
and Feb. 8 and 9; tickets range from
S6 to $25. All performances wlll be
benefits for tM motion picture produc-
tion fund of Catholics for Humiln Dignity,
a California-based lobby dedicated to
protearon-and enhancement of human
rights. Just as the characters In Oant~'s
poem spoke out-to tn~ 'Jjtobrems of the
14th century, the Rev. James C. Fleck has
his actors address the turmoil of 20th
century Los Anoeles.
FOUR MAJOR PRODUCTIONS .
have been chosen from 4S entries for the
American Coll~ Theater Festival regk>nal
flnals to be conducted Thursday, Feb. 7
through Feb. 10 In the Little Theater
at Cal State, Fullerton. The offerlnos
Include "Equus" by Cal ~y. Pofn9na,
Thursday; "The Caretaker' by CSU F,
Frlay; "The Nlaht of the Trlbedn" by
Arizona St.Me Unlvertlty, Satur~y; all
at I p.m. and "I Hear You" by Lo1 Aft99l•s Cit~· at 1 p.m. Sunct.y. Ten Pl•YS net kle ev..rtually wllt be Chasen tor
presem.tlon at the kenMdy Center In
WHltlngton, O.C.
GA•Y COOPallt, JOHN WAYNE,
Meurke Chevalier, Aud,.y Hepburn,
Claire Tr'hOf' and Jeannette MacDonald
"'911 be Men In the S.turday Evenlno Fiim
Ftstlvat, starttno Feb. t In the Ora~
Coftt COfleae Forum. Admission to Ui9 8p.m .screenlnoswlllbe$5forthe
series or $1 eech to ... "Beau Geste,"
Feb. 9; ''Love In the Afternoon," Feb. 16;
"Stagecoach," Feb. 23· "Love~ Tonloht,"
March 1; ''The Blsho,ls Wife," March 8;
"Friendly Persuasion," March 1S and
"Cabaret." March 22.
PICTURE YOURSELF
In the spotllght! Talented performers
seeking to appear at Six Flags amusement
parks alt over the country w ill be
auditioned at 9 a .m . Saturday and Sunday
in Theeter 11 at California lns1itute
for the Arts In Valene la; 2 p.m. Monday
In the campus Theater at cat state,
Northrldae and 2 p .m . Tuesday In the
Unlvenlfy Union, cat Stete, LOsAnoeles.
There ant openings for singers, dancers and vartetv acts. Apptlcants, who must
be atleast 16, will perform for
three minutes.
HAPPY, HEAL THY BABIES
must be reQlstered by 10 a.m . Saturday
for the 11 a .m . contest at Hunting1on
Center MAii to find the winners for
bluest or brownest eyes, best smile,
curliest, most red or least hair, deepest
dimples and all-around baby. The com-
petltlgn Is sponsored by the HuntlnQ1on
BeaC'ft" Junlw Woman's Clut> a s a fund·
raiser tor the March of Dimes.
T6°P'PROFESSIOHAL DRAG RACE RS
Wiii compete In the Natlonel Hot Rod Association Wlnter~tlonals tt\ls weekend
at the Los An9eles County Fairgrounds In Pomona.
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PEKING OPERA PERFORMER
DANCER·ACTRESS,
Hu Hung-Yen, will Pf'esent coquette and
amazon styles in "Aspects of Peking Opera"
at 8 :30 tonight in UCLA's Schoenberg
Hall. The ~end of drama, acrobatics,
mime and dance reached Its prime et the
close of the 18th century. Tickets S7 .so
CONCERT ARTISTS,
Susan Fries and Richard Glenn. will
present LI An Ev.e n Ing Of Music for-Frute
a nd Guitar" at 1 p.m . Sundav in Founder'>
Hall at Christ College Irvine, 1530
Concordia. Irvine. Proceeds from the
$2 admlss!on w ill benefit the colleqe'.-,
music scholarship fund.
PALOMAR SQUARE DANCE
AssoclaUon will sta rt Its th~ay,
31st anniversary JamborH at 7:30 tonight
in ~ach Community Center , 400 N. Grand St.
Oceanside. Thirty callen w ill pace
the t~· square and round dances.
~-=· / Fro• Pa.-Cl ~jMUSICIANS, DANCERS DEMONSTRATE EXUBERANCE. • •
·::Parling" and "Walking The
-"Floor Over You." ::< Sin~er Ka y Aust in will join
. 011s country Jttmbor<:t' for which
tickets, from $3 50 to $5 50, art"
··available al the box office or by
pboning 994 6310
THE BILL EVANS Dance
Company of Seattle will ofler 1ts
c ritically acclaimed chore<>-
• papby oo two SoulbJand cam· : puses tb1I weekend u pnt ot its
" naUonal tour from Waahlnstoll,
D.C. to Honolulu. "Cr aps',. and "Ashtabula
Rag" will be s hown only at CaJ
· State. Long 8fac h , during
performances in the University
Tbeater al 8 tonight and Satur
day Gem•ral adm1s!'iion 1s $5 50
or S4 50 for CSULR s tarr and stu
dents and senior c1tu:ens
"Muong It Up" will be the
centerpiece when the troupe
moves to UC Irvine's Fine Arts
Village Theater for an 8 p m
C'Oncert Sund&iy. Ticket~ 'will bt•
S5 to $3.
.. Impression of Wallow Bay ..
.ind "Hard Times" will round
out the programs at both uo
1vcrsilies
Along with co-founder and a'>
soc1ate artistic director Gregg
Lhenbery, Ev an s was a
member ol the Utah Repertory
Dance Tbeater for eight years.
Their modem dance company,
whicb has earned a Guggenheim
FelloWtlh.ip bas produced dance
so l oists and ('Xcepl1onul
teachers
FOUR 'OISTIJlllCT m ood5 will
b 1· c r eated d u ri o g Ba 111.· l
Pac1f1ca's performances al i
pm Sunday and 8 p.m Monda)
ORDER YOUR V ALEMTIMES DAY , ..
FLOWERS EARLY
Moat flower Shop• run out of
flower•, t>ut not flower• by
Oebr•I We have tbe grower
connect1on11 Thou1end1 of ~ th• tlne•t In town. So ··tor your I
V•l•ntlne .. Cell .. flower• by l I
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In th e Laguna M oulton
Playhouse. 605 Laguna Canyoo
Road, Laguna Beach
Thl· proRram will open with
Havel"s "lllus1on." c horeo·
graphed by Kathy Katin. Ballet
Paclfica's arhs t1c director, Lila
Zall , has used 16th century
mu~uc for the delJcateJy roman tic "Lute Song "
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Ballet Pacrf1ca dancers He1d1
Edgren and Randy Barnett interpret
16th century music m 'Lute Song, ·
· one of four works to be presented
by the troupe Sunday and Monday
m Laguna Moulton Playhouse .
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The "Don Quixote•· pas dl'
deux. with mu.sic.' by Mtnku.-; and
C'horeography by Zah after Celli.
~•II prt"C\.'<k anl1:rm1-.-;10n and th•·
rull lt•ngth "Tarmm<.1 Bur:rna" lo
music by Carl Orff will follow
Lead dancer ~ ar<' Rand :v
Barneu. Low.s Carv.c:r. Hel-W
Edgren. Jenrufer Engle, Roger
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Faubel, Eve Heoder.soo. Carne
M Iona, Kris ti Moorhead and
David Panaieff.
Adirussion is frtt to memben
of Ba.J.Jet Pacu1ca. lickets for
non-members are SS for aduJL'>
and S4 for t'h.ildren. studen~ and
senior ntu.ens. ~y will be y,ld
al tbe ~~oee hour befott ·
t.-acb perfonnantt.
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Myung-Whun Chung
CONCERTO SOLOIST
Hor•elo Gultemtz
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WE ONES DAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1980 8 PM
NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
·REFRESHMENTS INCLUDED TICKETS $5.00
AVAIL.ABU! AT N HHS OR THE 000A
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Sunday. February 3. 1980 Village
Theatre at 8 :00 pm. General . $5
Oth&r Students S4 . and uci
Students S3
OAKLAND ENSEMBLE THEATRE
COMPANY in "Boesman and Lena"
Sunday. February 10. 1980 at 8:00
o.m .. ConGert Hall General S4, Other
Students S3 . and UCI Students s 2
Tickets available at the ASUCI Box c
Office from 9:30 am to 4":30 pm,
Mon. thru Fri. For further info call
833-6378. '
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Snaekers Booked
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Ruity Pelican's new oyster. bar serves up light meals, appetizerf
1 R To .U UM kJq-1t.aedlq atUedlwl et the Topptnc IWlcbeon cboica la tbe Con· , advance information we've picked up makEl ~~,.::C• ID N""J*'t Beech. add --.. foaJtded OmeleUA, a ~ •ertioa with both 1pota IOUDd woru.y of hl8b expeet.dion.
ll a ~~ W , • alfb ... --~ Out 'N About bacoa,. fresh mUlbtooma, t.oa:Lato. omoo and Cua dJ Pompei, l.SSS Adams Ave. ( t
:::.: ~ Uft.1 ol otreriall tt'GID Net>· cheddar me... tuo. Ute otbll' Mlecdoea tt ia Harbor ~ant» In Cotta Mesa, la an !tali
Loe-.. la ta.. upslaln locmae Ill t.M e8d of NorlftM StarJey Hrved with eole slaw or Prmeb frtea and specialty ~ clalmlag a rebirth for the fooit.
Ute codl:lalJ bar, u.. new fac:Ul~ wll '"*'bl)' Ruaty'1 clam chowder, fresb l)Uaeb Cll' COiied wines and culture of ancient Pompeii. Chef
•• ...._.,. ,__ 80 to spee.k, wbilUler ,_ ae..-..Un 1rwn aalad for atartera. Giovanni Dlatan.i hu reportedly been bf'OUCbt to
u,. aJ• ttd••d. jced ecUool or ,.,._. lb~ Sunday bnmcb la a110 a taltJ lftatr wttb a t.biJ country to prepare d1Jtlnetive diabes. •
m•u •,_...I.able. ('()llUD-.did MlledODI u tM roMt prtm• nb, ••rtet.J al tbree-ea omeJettee <"-50 to 15.•> or ~ Hll cSecree of care la aaid to be evideat~
$10 •. « tbl Mlllop and~ pnwu eom• bun'OI rmcbel'ol. M.8$. °' Prwb teat and the fdtUdne all' Alfredo di Roma or f ~ IN ONB ol tho baO.maJb or • blnatlon (larle aeailop9 ak.......S with wt1akl baeoG. 9'.Z. All Mledionl additioMllJ J8elude alle YmCOle to the zgppa IDClw. the
· ~ .... .,.i.r bar, uu. tiW of fan,_. •eU pr•wm, bell pepper ud aaJae. u.. broiled), fTel-fndt. beMH•D'Jt mutftm and• toueb of famoua ot all Italian desserta. Genuine ....,ooa ~ a mere ~ or two Any st 75 bubblycbampalJM. veal la used In a variety of speclaltiel sucb as
nomw ol lteou an wb0h;~&dllde9l for u Other po11lblUtlea lnchade coqullles Lancb la aened from ll:IO ~3; ctlwr saltimbocca all.a Romana and veal pannielan.e.
qu.lct l\.meb, a ~ht &nner or • m.tdnl&ht aup c 1caUop1, ahrimp and crab amotbered In ttom 5; Sunday bnmcb 10 to 3. ·The Busty .,.r. . • creamed muabroom Huee with melted Swiaa Pelican la located at 2735-E. Coast BlCbway,
Take, for e,Xample, the eenumeb meal·lll cheese atop) '8.75; mahi mabi, '7.25; k1.ng cnb Newport Beach. Telepbooe: SC.St.al.
atMlf MAfood Mndwicb. Stan witb a bue or less. $13.60; top sltloin, ll0.15· TWO NEW a£Bi.:~ of note bave
wbole wbeat pita bread, add avocado, tomato. Ent.reee a.re aerved witb your choke of
alfalfa •P"Ma and 1,000 lsle dreuing, then add Rusty'• clam cbowder, fN!Sh spinach or tossed opened in recent weeks but that old back· ·-~ b h alba alad I h ed breaker :.... the busy schedule -h114 delayed your -uuu c oace: s nmp or core. $3.75 , green • , res steam veaetables, pilaf full-aeale vi.alt.a. ln the meantime, bowner, the crab, $4.25.. and garlic bread.
Fm-Rusty's aaute, $4.86, scalloi>' or shrimp,
or both. are aauteed Italian style 1.D white wine
then simmered in a spicy red sauce and served
with prfic bread. Scallop saute, $4.75., will net
you acallolls sauteed ;n a buttery lemon u uce
and~ with a chunk of aarllc bread.
TD ICED SEAFOOD combination, $5.~.
yields a four-way split of shrimp, crab, oysters
and smoked fish. For a llght meal. it would be
bard to beat the smoked rum (albacore), fresh
fruit and cheese plate, $3.25.
For appetizers or whatev1r. you can also
turn to such items as fresh o;Ysters (seven) on
the half shell, $3.75; cberrystone clams, $3.75;
shrimp cocktail, $2.75; crab or combination
s hrimp and crab cocktail, $2 .95; oysters
Rockefeller, $3.75; clams casino, $4.95, bucltel
of steaming cherrystooe clams, $5.75; clam
chowder New England style, cup, $1.25; tureen,
$3.
Rusv's oyster bar serv1ce rum from u : 30
a..m. to 1nidnigbt, Sunday through Thursday,
and to l a.m. oo Friday and Saturday.
IF YOU GO EASY on the new wares, you'll
be able to turn to the regular dinner menu, too.
Aod that will enable you to cons ider such re-
AVERY
SPECIAL DINING
EXPERIENCE
WaUdag
Dae Beat?
Royal Stre e t
Bachelors' music will
add to the Mardi
Gras spirit as Dis·
"eyland salutes its
New Orleans Square
''t h e m e" a r ea
thi s w ee k e nd .
"Pirates o ( th e
Ca ribbean " and
"Haunted Mansion"
attractions will be
free with park ad·
mis sion Saturday
a nd Sunday. These
special events are
part of the Magic
Kingdom's 25th ao ·
niversary.
~'otlgJtoget'
DINNER SPECIALS
SERVED NIGHT\. Y FROM •:OO P.M.
SUN & MOH ........................ CNdu n12.15
TUE ........................ ~ ...... 3.40
WED .......................... tllllhfJ ..._ 2.70
THUR .: .............................. ~1pe• 2.t5
FRI ....•.••.•.............•.... T~--4 .. 40
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ALL PASTA SEaVED at Casa di Pompei J.s
made treab daily, oo the premi.ael, and la oo
more than two boun old when served. tbty
claim. A special decorative touch ls the "Pu&a
Temple", where one actually sees the noOd:1"
cut.
Prices have to be regarded aa truly
moderate. Dinners average from S8 to $12, a,.
eluding wine.
Casa de Pompei la open seven days a wefk
for lunch and dinner. A lavisb Sunday buffet
brunch, with unlimited champagne or Vesum
( freab fnait wine punch) iii served from 10 to
2:30. ReSttvationa: &'1·8333.
A 0 P1S11£a•AN'S WllAaF" atmospllere
prevails afAl>e oew Monterey Bay Canners, aid-
jaeeot to Laguna Hilla MaU, an innovative c.GJ.
cept in eealood establUbmeots. In addiUon to
the dJniog facility, you see, there's a quaint ie-
tail outlet witb an arr~ of fresh seafood availa-
ble daily for the do·il·yourselfer.
We were told most items are delicatel:y
broiled over real mesquite wood cbarcoaJ, wbfie
the restaurant's extensive abellruib offer1.op
are steamed to perfection. Dinner prices range
from S5.2S for oysters <skewered and laced wi.b
bacon) to $1.3.95 for tbe steak and lobster br
steak and crab.
Located at 24311 Avcnida de la Carlotta
Laguna Hills , the Monterey Bay Cao.o~
restaurant l5 open rrom 11 a.m . to 10 p.m ., s--
day through Thursday. and until 11 p.m . on n;.
day aDd Saturday. Telepbooe: 951-3474. :
I ' All served with soup ors.IM, . ..£, choice of potato, hot roU and
~ butter, jeflo or sher'Mt.
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• Off er good wl.th coupon only through
• February 1980. Monday tluu satwday
• nights, 6 to lO p.m.
•. Aeservati.ons suggested. ®. 833-0570 = Not uolJIJ.for Din.net" Club members. •
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<§Pranlt,ly, • we're not e"Jlensive.
Dining at a Frenc h Restaurant should be a special occasion. After all. prepared
correctly. French Food is possibly the best In the world. And served in the right
atmosphere it can be an experience you won't forgeL Unfortunately, the check can be
unforgettable too.
At Le Biarritz we have tried to maintain a reasonably pri~ menu s0 tnat you htn
enjoy t~ experience of French dining without wOrTying about over spendan·g. Com~ for
lunch or dinner soon and mak~ special occasions happen more often.
bE BHIRRITZu ..
French Restaurant
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For ReterVaUona (714) 645-6700. Cocktalla. ·
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"i :Too Many Ticket Stubs to Count I ~~ •: n:_ N.J U.. aoea fut..-. ,_.,.. ha'fi.Aa reaped, al.nee u. brouabl yours tna.t.Y on aia,e ror IMJ'nrtpt. th• ftnt time. Aad, 15 yean lai.r 1 ..,.u Tacn·
"'-;A. llwoe at UM uh Cw._.•,_...,... lnt9itnilalon btlUnJ la •till prwld!nc over the Costa II•• l>H\..c..a; at UM Lqw llMltoo Civic Playbouu aad )'our eort'e9pondent la
U.. ,..MAIMit IW k WM L5 .. Olll Tia.~ work.in& on hi.a tlat comm\Ullty ta.eater venture toda1 U...t lbll..bJllM ftN appeared I• •"'9 Nearby, tbe Hun= Beacb Playbouae ~ ...,,.... tbetplana were Juat llrtO their newly 0..... reawm._,.. dall Wt~ trina -.... • cooatructed theater, a converted bun that wu B lllQ, "A,__. CloNM" at Ille Ml out -00 "'"1 foimd • ....,......,,, -•ll>•ua ""°"" a Just tllat, ''the bani." 11 -u ~. u.at ........ -\be ltarUna Row•'• old Lq\laa PIQ'bouM. home bue until me •hen it WU torn down t.o t for an laere4lbJ• alD09a1 of ... _1,., Alter HDdw1cblDI tbr•• prodaetloH accommodate eommerelal c:1iev.-.i-eat. The
._ < ''Ta .. utre," "Waltta1 for Godot" 1nd _....,_ . I've '-• U.C. at -• lMd ·-n players, after founderina a ~t. relocated ln the bM a..... -. _,.. .,_ "VolpGM"l IA bttw .. a tbe t.aiuaa attnctiou, to -eom.•b•te onr l.000 IC.qo pro-01 ... d ___ ·-~ .,1·ia•· ,._ .. 11., ............... ,...__1r SeacWf Vlllqe abopplai center JUll acrou the
. • ... , --anu _. "'·~ ..,.,.._...., streetfromtbeirbeJoved"barn." , new t.beater oo Villa ay ln Newport Beach . ..... ., ..... ~It •-·lb Cout Re--.,.,.ry .tNOTBEa •EIATIVELY new band, then : TllAT at:ALDAnON at&rted t.be ftOlt.al(la '0 '"-u9'1 vuu _..., · known u the Westminater Playen, put oa their
wortdq, and like the ··~ year" TODAY, OJ' COVUE, SCR ta a multi· loth show (''The Haaty Heart") ln ~at the old
eat OD tbe old Garry Moote lbow, tbe year mHUoo-dollar oper•tion ID a two-theater com-17th street Scbool audltorlwn. Ni.De years later
~ U1roq.b t.be bue ol memory. plex to Coeta Mesa's South Cout Town Center the Westminster Community Theater would be
uldie trom persoa.aJ ml.._., it waa t1nd ta recop.Lied u number ooe oo Oru'e bwJt with a Jot ot sweat and aplrlt~ and it would
a year for tbeate.r aJoq tbe On.np Co<. Cou.oty't bit parade, as well as bein8 bilblY rival Lac\lnaforprochtctJonqualJty.
• It was, moet aipUflcantl). the year that a retpeded amonc reliooal theater operaUona It was a year of rough financial 1otn1 for
.. tlve IOO, Harbor HJ1b and Oruae Coast acroaatbecountry. the S~ Clemente Community Theater, but the Col1ece ..-aifuate, returned to b1a old atamplq Meanwb1Je, in Laawia. Rowe was windin1 !ollo~ear would find the eroup acquJrtng •OWMla for the pu.rpoae Of atut.i.Dc a DIW.. ur the ftnt of lwo seasons aa manaatn& dir~tor lls Own , a cooverted ~dubbed
.. at.er Jn>UP. Hia troupe tlad aome 1bowa o the pl~bouae. which wu oblervina Ill 40lh the Cabrillo P aybouse. Theater oo a smaller ~ up. but no/ilace to put. tbem oa Qfttll year o( edivtty. And oae of the ma.lnalayl ol U.s scale bu been eotnl at.ronc there ever alnce. -..r coaJd aet an ol wooden wa.reboUH cleared actin1 COf'PI wu Mike Farrell wbo, like Dou1. Still to be bom were the ln1ne CommUDlty
£iglatlaearted L-grirs.
lai Oscar St. John, Jamil Garland and
Michael Gray sing in '"Your Arms Too Short to Box With GOd, •• the hit musical
based on the Book ot St. Matthew, now
playing at Variety Arts Theater. 940 S .
l'"'igueroa St.. Los Angeles. For tickets.
phone (213) 623-4234 .
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s,,.Clal dltc:OUnl on food to go
Open 7days
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later elected to turn prof~al. You can catch Theater (1970), Sebaatlao's Weat Dinner
MlkeeveryMondayon "MASH." Playbouae (1973). tbe Saddlebeck Valley Com~
Tbe Laauna Playhouse wu torn down In munlty Theater (1975). the Harlequin Dinner
1"9, replaced by the hu&e La1una Moulton Playhouse (1977) or the Newport Harbor Com-
Playboule with it.a lOO·fOOt·wtde proecenium munity Theater 0979), which already has
and Muaic Center atmosphere. Thrft years ago divided into two different groups.
Dou1 Rowe returned from the bia time to take up
his olddutiea u manaalng dlreetor. OTHER PRODUCING organJzatioM alon1
the coast tried their band and later called It a
career slnce 1965. Among the dolled survivors
are the Udo Jsle Players, who have been doln1
their thine twice a year since 1958.
WIBLE SOUTH COAST Repertory was be· ina born in Newport Beach, another theater was
taklng root on the community level in Costa
·Meaa. Alter teatini the waten with a couple of
youn1 people's shows, PaU Tambelllnl unveUed
the rtm adult production al the Costa Meta Civic
Playhouse. "Send Me No Flowers," on June 24,
1965.
That show was significant in more than OM
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FEBRUARY SPECIAL ,,
$49.99 for two •
HEALTHYBURGERS FOR TWO Supcr·S1zc
Lean Ground Beef Patties On Whole-Grain
Sesame Buns With Tomato, Avocado.
Cheese Carror Rcl1sn and f-ned z~cchini.
And A Large Bottle 01
PEARIEA·JOUET CHAMPAGNE
SOUTH COAST PLAZA, COSTA MESA
Mein Level, betw"n I. Magnln'• and Bullock'•
556·9700
Et VoU3 -We are now <>Pen for unlq~ Sunday
brunch, Call)' lunches aod eou.rmet dJru>eni. f'rom lh•
Breaal of Chicken "En Crout.e" lo the fresh aaJmon·
"Pau.l ~ ... from the delicate aaucn of pure
white veal "NouveUe cul.tine" lo ~ Down to Earth
Lamb Shank De Toulo\lae, Chea Lautrec brin&• you
the art of Df'W cookery al reuonable pr1c8 . In the
rozicst f'rench atmosphere. A R\en\Ol.
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A lot or ticket atuba have wuhed over the
dam since thb typewriter be1an chronlcltn1 Uv.
ln1 theater on the Orange Coast. And I'm look· ln1 forward to aoot.ber u yun of wat.chlng the
local stages U&ht up their aides, and helping
tbem do ao on occulon.
NOW OPEN
riiand f!iJuffet
SPECIALIZING IN
l ."-.I>.\. Ea-.l••rn C.ho11·1·
PRIME RIB~~
dinner ..• Baked Potato, Salad Bar
It o....rt
$6.95 (Before I P.M. d~ily '
O~n 6:30 &.m . D&ily for
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11 30 A M. to 10 PM
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NOW FEATUllNC OUll I.AMOUS
"DON MAICl.AL MARCAlllTAS"
"Come In And Say Hello!"
LUNCHEON SPECIAL
1 lftf TKO, 1 CllftSe Enchil•d.i
Sffwd ~tth Bf.~m Of Ra $2.25 L:n11f 4 00 P \I
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'GRIFFIN' av SCULPTOR PETEft WINTER
Vamiahed Polyester Covers Mixed Media
DESIGN AND CREATION
of clothing as an art object witl be
exptored by Saddleback College Instructor
Sally Rainwater at 10: 15 a.m . Thursday,
Feb. 7, at the Laguna Beach Museum of
Art~ 307 Cliff Drive. Her slide lecture
w ill define craft as opposed to.line art
while tracing the history of clothing.
The publlc is invited at $3 per person;
$1 .50 tor students. Phone 494-6531.
NOTED MEXICAN ARTIST,
Helen Escobedo, w ill speak on "Environ-
mental Sculpture" at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday,
Feb. 6, in the Graduate Center at Cal
State, Long Beach. M s. Escobedo, former
museum director of the University of
M exico, is completing her 90-foot high
"V i brant Towers," a highway sculpture for
Monterrey, Mexico. The lecture ls free
a nd is also scheduled to be given at noon
Wednesday, Feb. 6, at UC Irvine.
PAINTED WALL CONStRUCTIONS
with a floating winged effect by Russ
Crotty are on display through Saturday
from noon to 5 in the Fine Arts Gallery
at UC Irvine.
THE SNAPSHOOTING EXPERTISE
of Or. Eric Widell and Lois Widell will
be featured tn a husband-wife showing
at the Al Belson Gallery, 3720 Campus
Drive, Newport Beach from M onday through
March 13. Viewing hours are 2 to 4 and
7 to 10 p.m. M ondays through Thursdays.
SOUTH COAST VILLAO&
Olltl· South C.st Pi.a
1M1 W. SUNFLOWER . W. Of .. U.TO&. CM.~
.. IH SEARCH OF
HISTOllC' JESUS" CGl
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Sat/Sun-I 2:JO
oecov ~AINTINO AND WHITTLING contnts wlll be part of the Pacific Souttwwnt WUdfOWI Arts--"c.tlfomle
Open 'IO" S.turday and Sundlly Feb. 9
•nd 10, et SadcUeback Inn, 1660 E. Flnt
St., Sant• Ana. carvers from throughout
the United States and C.neda wlll display
decoretlw wood c•rvlnQ1, shorebirds,
miniatures, plus service class and contem-
por•rv deco)'I. Show hOurs wlll be 10 to
s both days. The contests wlll be open
t o participation by the public.
HISTORICALLY SIGNlfllCANT
but frequently forgotten black women of
achievement and accomplishment are paid
tribute In a premiere collection of oll
paintings by Paul Collins that may be
seen dally until March 30 at the
Callfomla Museum of Science and lndu~
try, 700 State Drive, In Los Angeles'
Exposition Park. The 1~ subjects ranoe
from the Queen ot Shetta to human rights
activist, Coretta Scott King. Collins
concentrates on particular areas:
the glance In the eyes, a gesture ot a
hand. Hours are 10 a.m . to S p.m .
Admission is free.
SILVER PRINT LANDSCAPES
by Cal State, San Francisco professor,
Catherine Wagner, will be exhibited In
Orange Coast College's Photo Gallery,
starting Monday. The scenes of neighbor-
hOOd downtown construction sites may be
seen from 8 a.m. to S p.m . weekdays.
"AMERICA\i ART TREASURES
in Southern California," is the title of
the lecture to be given from 10 a.m . to
3 p.m . Sunday, Feb. 10, in the Museum of
North Orange County, 301 N. Pomona Ave.,
~~~!T~~,o~~~~:a~~~~~~~~· g~s~sso-
ciation. The OCAA is celebrating Its
30th anniversary with a retrospective
exhibit in the museum's M ain Hall. The
gallery is open from 10 to 3 Toesdays
through Fridays, 10 to 5 Saturdays and
noon to S Sunday s.
TABLEAUX BY 15 CALIFORNIA
artists will fill installation spaces at
the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary
Art, 2020 S. R<>Mrtson Blvd., through
March 8. These arrangements of objects
through performance, sculpture or
painting have their roots In stlU-ltfe
paintings and theatrical props. .Gallery
hours are noon to 6 Tuesdays-S.a~ys.
DINING .OUT
By Norma Blank
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ONE THING WAS MISSING ••• THE ENEMY.
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LUNCH & DINNER
IN NEWPORT BEACH
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lunch Pof110f'18 12. 75 All entreee are &ef'tled w1tri COie stew. ~
fried ootatoee. bread and butter A Chef's green Mllad I• 12 9S and
Hearts of Lettuce or SllC9d Tom1toee are ottered lor 95• wtti,
cnolc:e of dr81S1no
There le entertwnment nlghtly In the ~ail lounge from 9 pm unt1t
i ·30 am. KING SIZED COCKTAILS at TONV ROMAS are Pnoed
from S1 .25 day time 1111d $1 .50 night time Mlctlek>b Is 11.00 end
H91ne+<en S1.50. The house wine Is 11.25 for en 1mote glass
ROMA'S ha.Sa nne wine llll that It ~ely pnced
A PLACE FOR RIBS
Cat91'ing to the late mght crowd la Just one of the special features to
be found at TOMY ROMA'S -A Pt.ACE FOR RIBS located at 2630
WEST COAST HIGHWAY. NEWPORT BEACH. Already well known In Beverly Hiiia.. Encino. Florida end Texas.
TONY ROMA HAS BROUGHT HIS FAMOUS BAAf!ECUEO BABY,
BACK RIBS end MAN SIZED SERVINGS to N9WPOl1 Beech. .
Specializing In LARGE PORTIONS of nnely prepared and
MOOERATEL Y PRICED BARBECUED BABV 8ACt< RIBS. combo
of ribs and chicken. berbeeued chlc:Mn. •nd • HUGE LOAF OF FA~TASTIC ONION RINGS an MrWd LUN~ Monday thru
Saturday and °'NHER <MHy.
The Pf"'*" TONY ROMA ·s .,.. ,...,.,.. POlh wtth the RIBS l)fioed
at S7.46 lor the dlnf\ef' pCfttoM and t4.2S for the luneh r>C)f11on The Combo~ Albe Ind Chl<*en i. MU4. 8lrtleeued Chlc:Mn U .26 and
att white meat Chid<en ~ 39• ..tra. Beef ltema lnchlde a N.Y. Cut
Sirloin Steak. '8.llO. Fllet Mtgnon Prepared on a 8UMf 16.85 ind
London Broll. dinner Portton It M.26 and lunch Pof'flon at 13.50.
The ROMA BURGER la In a ct.. by ltlelf. A full half PoUnd of
ac>eelany blended and eeuooect ct"*» meett eerYed on pita bl'Md
or rye breed. It It one of the t>.-bufQen I tl"'9 ever Mien. A mere
'2.95. With chMM add 26•. F0t ~ ftth lovefw ROMA NtWt PAN
FRIED BAOOt< TROUT: hJnc:h PCJf'tiOn 13.eC> and dinner Portion s•.25. n,. dally t!C>8CMle 11t8 Mof*Y T\JRt<EY WITH CRANBERRY
SAUCE. Tu.ed9y VEAL PAAMIGtAN. Yf*j~ ROAST LOIN OF
POOK. ~ Thurtd~ POT ROAST. OW.-eoecfalt are '3.30 and
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ROMA'S has an~ machine wtiictl turns out Eaoreeeo Coffee
tor s 1 00. Cappuc:cino 11 75 and Cawuocmo With L1Queurs for
12 50. TONV ROMA'S is truly one of the bnt eatenes I have
-1reauented aeN{ng eM:ellent. f'lntl9tle food at mbderate e>neea With
cordial, congenial auHttor eervtoe. Guests are seated on a flrat
come basis. Master Charge and VISA welcome TONY ROMA'S IS
A • • • • • RESTAURANT. MONDAV-SATUAOAY tt AM~2 All.4
SUNDAY 4 PM-'2.A~
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'ENGINEER' CAAL NELSON POlmONS ENOINI! Al.ONO Mil.el OF TRACK IN SHOP
p,....papf:I
:HOBBYISTS KEEP ON TRACKING. • • ..
1-yout building, teaching customers to ~ake
papier macbe mountains, mount track, build ·
cnlniature trestles and 4-inch trees that look like
the real thing.
That done-it can take months-model
maken begin populating the scene with bulld-
pags, often replicas of real ones -like the
mlllinery and barber sbopa. ~ NEXT COMES PEOPLE, all l/87th the size or real folks, like Mr. Spumoni and her tot and
tbe trampe.
Cars. trucu, slsna ... anything that exists
can be added with the model maker likely to try
!Us or her band at cuatom building at one point
or another. ·
Trees can be sticks with moss for foliage, bride• and buildinp are often made of balsa, ell painted to look genuine. ·
·. Tract la also 'supplied in scale, assembled
ready for mounting on cork roadbeds or for real
Purists, in strips with ties and spikes for band ~tting.
When rails are laid , pebbles and sand are
used to simulate road beds.
WDUNG IS GETnNG··compUcat.ed these
days, Nelson says, what with radio controls and
multi-train controllers coming on the market.
The controller is the throttle, regulating
voltage fed through the tracks to the engine's
small electric motor .
"They cost from $20 up to $300," says
Nebon. A fmished ·replica of a fllll·slied steam
Antique equipment or modem· 1s another
choice, with tum-of·the-century s\eamers lead-
ing the field.
A few go their own way, like Costa M esan
Pat Tool, who says bls layout iB still being plailned.
Tool likes the modeling part best and ia ex-
perimenting with odd ho.uses and scenery for bis
Mirkwood and Iron Hills line.
l'r8 BASED ON "The Hobbit" and will
have its engine steaming t.hrougb h1a vision of
scenery described by author J . J . Tolkien.
He also chuckles at himself and other buffs
for their tendency to collect engineer's caps,
overalls. rail stock certificates and spikes.
And. he says, they oow swap "exchange passes," based on the free passes banded
special passengers by old-time railroads.
It's something Uke the CQ postc ards radio
amateurs exchange when they contact someone new.
NEUJON SAYS THE dream of every model
builder la nmning a real train. .
His face brightens into a smile as be admits
an engineer friend le,t bim operate an Amtrak
engine for a few mua. a few years ago.
"It's the height of a man's glory to run a
tra in -a real one." His bands grasp an im -
aginary lever as he adds, "You barely touch
that thrQtUe and it begins to move."
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Model ralll'ollden UM a natioaal auoeb·
tlon'• aQmdarda for couplers, tract 1auae and other meaurea.
WllYT MANY HOBBYISTS Join clubs
where cars and engines are swapped and run
BUI' .OS PEOPLE Wte Tool. im•&iniog you're imlde J'OW" own model wUl have to do:
Tbere soee tbe lllrkwood and Iron llllla' old
No. 1, steam blaalna u it rolls put Bilbo Bag-
gins ' house. ·
over others' layouts. or those built jolnUy by
club members.
The largest of local clubs iB the Costa Mesa
Model Railroad Club, which has met for nearly
30 years and baa a massive layout lo an Orange ~
County Fairground.a building.
Its 4,000 feet of track equals eight miles of
full scale road and has e lectric switches to route
any train onto just about any spur.
Smaller clubs m ay have each member build
a layout segment with spurs al precise spots so
each piece fits into the next section.
AND FOR THOSE with no room to spare.
there are smaller gauges such as N scale, about
half the slze of HO.
Some Uke tbe ·narrow gauges. which Nelson
says were used ln Colorado during the last cen-
tury, others like the 114-incb equala one-foot
' scale of 0 size models. ·-·
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Clinton Emphaai2ea
lnaliehabl~ Rite
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keep la = with ll~1~1 mualcal roou dowa .,.,.. an Oralll• Co\lnty.
,.., A DOt \11n•-1 Frid•1 nipt ln San
• •leo bMk tMD m aal tettinc \.Ott:lher
a 1-. ol bner'actlves, all~ low
beblDd .th• •llffl and crwata1 El
Camino Rul beblnd some cheap red wine like Ripple.
. THE All MDIO was aJways blast·
ang. Jlm.1 ffeodrix waa everyone's maJn
man, but wbo could tolerate hours o/
white truh pop Just to get one Hendrb
song a nllht?
So the radio alayed tuned to KDIA, an
Oakland IOU.l atatioo tbat se"9d up Tbe
Temptations, Roser Collins, Johnny
OUa and the Watt.a 103rd Street Band.
It was probably a dozen years qo, parked ln front of tlae best pool room
and hot links stand on "B" Street tbat J
fir-t beard Funkadelic's "I Bet Y~u" on KDJA.
IT WAS AN absolutely monstrous track, combining Hendrix-styled lead
guitar work. traditional black do-wop
and uncut funk. James Brown gone voodoo.
I've seen George Clinton's 'gang or
funkateers counUess times since then,
and lust as I've graduated to the Beau.
jolals for brunch bunch, the
Parliamenl/Funkadelic spectacle has
matured lnto tbe fmest and f unk.iest dem.
onstraUoo of musical theater in thf world.
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GEOAGE CLINTON'S FUNKADELIC RITUAL'S ENTERTAINING
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Having dug out the old black leather
jacket and cruising partner, Raul, we
made our way to the Santa Monica
Civic Tuesday night for tbe "world pre·
mier" of Clinton's latest inspiration -
his "Gloryballastoopid" Tour. (The five
nightnm ends Saturday).
st,.ge at one time, laylng out the comic
space battle between Star Child and Sir
Nose DiVoidafunk over the nastiest
rhythm grooves in the universe.
Flash pots exploded. A giant egg
<replacing the Mothe rs h1p prop >
descended and revealed a guy in ,ilver
diapers. Dry ICC' smoke billowed into
the crowd Somt•thmg with a gas can for
a head stalked the ~tage. Say what?
Pl«JOUClO BY MARVIN rltORTH£ AARON RUSSO• DlllECTEO 8Y MARIC lh'OHt
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EtlCUrrvf. PltOOUCER fONY RAY • Ol~CTOR Of PHOTOGRAPHY VILMOS /SIGllONO A S C
RAIN, AND ONGOING reluctance on
the part or white folks to get a dose of
real dance music, kept the crowd at
half-capacity.
But no matter. Less ttlan inspired
album efforts of late from Funkadel.Jc
and Parliament -in essence, two
separate bands rolled into one -have
done nothing to duU the magic of Clin· ton and Co. on staee.
As many as 20 musicians, singers and
cartoon·costumed foils cluttered the
CLINTON, WHO shared lead vocal
duties with guitarist Gary Shider and
the troupe's newes t member. ex.
Spinner Phillipe Wynne, demanded as
much from the audience as hts support·
in~ cast.
·'Stand up. sing. again, louder,"
chanted Clinton. "We're going to tear
tbe roof off tonight. It ain't nothlng
but a party, y'all."
Indeed. The audience was right there.
on Its feet, giving the P·Fun.Jt salute and
shouting the familiar verses for more
than three hours of booty duty.
'~com~to· cheer aoout!'
WELL. VOl' GOTTA believe ,,./
sotnethinJ!. chumley. And that's to k~
out tht• mental cobwebs. loosen the
lower back. and let Clmton's lunacy take over
There's no great message ex~pt fun
and funk music are synonymous. and
that you're beanng witness to a ooe-Of·
a·kind ritual by incredible rpuslcians
Don't deny yourself any longer See
this band and ··Do 1t in 3· D · ·
Select SOngs
For Solitude
By LISA ROBINSON DO NOT EAT:
What would you do if you were stranded on
a desert island and could lake with you, and
listen to, only ONE record'!
Whi ch one would you lake')
··Blonde on Blonde?·'
"Sgt. Pepper?"
.. Exile on Main Street?"
"Astral Weeks?"
"The New York Dolls?"
"Horses?"
.. Rom to Run ·1"
··Destroyer'··
THE QUESTION is often asked. and the
answers are frivolous, thoughtful, serious,
ridiculous. depending on who 1t is you ask,
where YO\I ask, what time it is or what the moon
is like. "-
Now someone bas really asked. seriously,
and expanded it into a book
( __ R_o _c _K _T_A_LK __ ]
Rock critic Greil Marcus. known to be one·
of the serious rock critics. bas edited a book:
tilled "Stranded" (Alfred A. Knopf...112.95), in
wbicb he asks dlher serious rock critics which
album they wouid choose to take with them to a
desert island.
The choices are amazing.
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eclairs
egg rolls
fondue
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gravy
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marshmallows
muffins
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NOW
SHOWING!
AMONG THE camcs who participated
are Robert Christgau (Vi.llqe Voice), Dave
Marab (Rolling Stone), Lest.er Banas (Vlllqe
Voice, Rollins Stone), Ellen WllUs <New
Yorker). Paul NelaoD <Rolltna Stone) and Jay Cocks (1\me).
"KRAMER YS
IRAMER"'IJ * ,. A FILM BY ANNE BANCROFT
"'lbe New York Dolli," "Presenlilll the
Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica," "Tbe
Pretender " "The Wild, The Innocent, and The
E Street Shuffle'' and "Rocket to Ruasia" -are just some of the choices.
Yes, there ls a Linda Ronstadt pick, and
RolUng Stones, and the Eagles, Kinks and Van
Morrison. But there are also those lncluaions
that spell rock 'n' roll history; le1encts like
Huey "Piano" Smith, The Velvet Underground,
Little Willie John, the "5" Royales.
Starring DOM DeLUISE in 11FATSO'' AND TO SUPPLEMENT the 20 cbofc:ea,
Marcus bas written bis own version ol rock 'n'
roll ; an annotated dlacograpb.y, a hi.story of
rock 'n' roll aa represented by his own favorite
1lqles and albums ol the put 30 years.
This b a book no serious rock fan or record
collect.or will want to m..las. Now. I poee tbla
questkla:
ANNE BANCROFT • RON CAREY • CANDICE AZZARA
Wwitten anc1 oireded by ANNE BANCROFT Produced by STUART CORNFELD
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Wbat if YOU really WERE stranded on a
deeert "'1and? Which album would YOU choose
to take with you'! Tblnk about it and send your
answer to me, Llla Roblnlon. c/o the Dally
Pilot, P.O. Box 1.MO, Oos'9 Mesa. 92DI.
The ftw belt, or funniest. or moll pro-
voc allve (dependlne 1olelY on my mood> answen will receive a free copy of "Stranded, ..
and, If po11tble and within reuon <no 78.s
pleaael), the actwal record. Doa't foreet to ID·
Chide JOUI' Nturn addrela .
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tbe llOth edltioo of the "Greatest Show
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performance in this 1J11>vie about a
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Hope for the Troops-Good Timing MEET NEW FRIENDS
PLAY BACKGAMMON
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AND MORE BY MAIL! Hv PETE R J. BOYER
I OS Al'Ca:t.ES (A PI -Wa r c ries and
p<itrwtll' whoopmgs, a new m ilitary draft and Cold
War 'M' . 'The llmin~ 1s fa ntastic " Bob Ho~ taJklnR.
111· :-.en"l'S that the mood in Amen ca 1s JUSt n ght
for :.i ..,1x hour rt-trospcctive of his c·nlcrtainm<:nt
tours for American troops. It
sct'ms a bit cold. hut hl' 1s pro-
bably n~ht.
A curious bit 1>f 1 rony I he
Sov i et ln l crvcnt1on of
Afghanistan seems li kely to
ruin NBC's plans for a Moscow
Olympics ratings bona nza. th!s
s u m me r . But the p a tnot~c "°"• fer vor in the air may well make
a big winner of "Bob Hope 's Overseas Chri~~m~s
Tours : Around the World With the Troops. Sue
hours or big ratings , and on Sunday e venings <this
weekend and next at 8), when N BC us ua lly
finished third bebmd CBS and ABC.
New Morning Talk
Show Set by NBC
LOS ANGELES (AP> -NBC plans lo begin a
daily morning talk-variety program this spring.
the network has announced. The live 90-minute program, not yet titled. will
be hosted by comedjan David Letterman. con-
sidered a lea ding cont~nder to succeed J ohnny
Carson on NBC's "Tonight Show."
NBC's description of the new show suJtge&t.s a
sort of daytime version of• 'Toniaht. • •
~LOWCOST~
CAREFREE SAILING
Nnt I.hat Hope's oversea.c; show!> ever suffered
for aud1enN•s t hree o f them ar e a mong
tel ev1s,?1's 15 lop-rated shows of a ll lim e. It's just
th at a r e t ros pective of Ho pe's t o u r s -
Christmastime. troops, America at war and aU -
seems an ea sier product to sell ius t now t.b an 1t
v.ould have been, say, five ye ars ago.
RATINGS WERE A central factor in the Hope
t ou r~ from the beginning , when someone talked
I lope into taking hjs radio sb'OW to March Air
l''orce Rase in Southern California, and the sponsor
loved it Moms and Dads and girlfriends liked
hearing Hope's shows from faraway places whe re
drafted lads we re doing military time; t.be notion
stuck. all t.be way through t.be Vietnam War yean.
"It was an event," be says, "and they got a
chance to see bow their &UYS reacted, bow they
looked. It was import.ant to millions of people ."
Tbe firal program. airing this Sunday. covers
the tours from World War.a to the early Vietnam
d ays, and will include footage of Judy Garland.
Clark Gable. Humphre y Bogart, Jimmy Cagney,
Al Jolson, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny. and other
llollywood pals Hope brought to war.
"I'VE BEEN THINKING about doing this for
some lime," Hope says, "these things are history.
1 told the network about it, and last year, they said
we could do four hours. I ~d. 'Forget it.' This
yea r they came to me a nd rutked. 'How much time
do you want?' I told them six boun;. And that's c ut
from 80 hours of film.''
The second show will cove r the Vietnam
years when Hope entertained a new generation of
young men -some of them sons of Gia who'd seen
Hope's shows inWorld War JI -tlgbUni a very
different kind or war. "Bl.fl really, they were all the same," Hope
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( A Quick Look -at the Movies J
By BOB THOMAS For Tiie A•-i..t..i l'reu
"THE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN ..
rambles through western America
and a loose plot, providing
some gorgeous scenery and a
modicum of social comment along
t he way. Robert Redford is
the washed-up rOdeo star
reduced to plugging breakfast
fOOd atap an Illuminated
t horoughbf"ed. Angered by a
conglomerate's exploitation
of the animal, he rides out of
a Las Vegas extr avaganza and
into the hills. Jane Fonda,
as ii TV reporter , pursues.
The movie has g!ieat appeal,
par11cularly because or the
'IPr tric11y of tile two stars.
Rdt<·d PG, a few expletives.
"HEARTBEAT" attempts
toc:hroniclc th(> lives of
Neal C.1c.<:.ady and Jack Kerol.klc,
who helped found the Beat
G~neral1on of the 1960s. It's
a brave effort by director-
wtjter John Byrum to enshrine
the pair, but ltdoesn"t-M>~:-· •
Cass~dy, Intensely played by
N ick Nolte,emergesasself-
if'dulgentandcallous. John "'-.
tfeard's portrayal of Kerouac "-is conluc,ed and indistinct.
5issv <;pacf'k playc; Mother
Cour.1q,.. ac, Carolyn Cassady,
1ov1n11 • arh m,m alternately·
.ind •.nm (·l 1m rc;, in concert
n d ti·cl t<
''l'M1" begins with a
m arvplous self-parody by Steven
5PJtlbef"g. A naked girl takes
a m idnt{lht swim in the ocean
to the music: of "J •ws,'' then
'HEARTBEAr LOVER
Nick Nohe
lind<, herself atop the per1
scope of a Japanese submarine
The s.cene, alas, is the h1oh
point of the movie. There
might have been an amusing film
in the spectacle Qt.Los Angeles QQO~..bananas after Pearl "Rirbcw; this Isn't It. Violent
stunts do not a comedy make.
The rating Is PG.
"KRAMER VS. KRAMER"
is an emotional blockbuster.
N ot an old-fashioned tear
-jerker. it is an intelliaent
contemporary drama about hus-
band-wife and parent<hild
relatlonsnips. Dustin Hoffman
1'> a career-minded ad m an who
is Stiocked to learn that his
wife ls leaving him -and
their young son. He strugotes
to cope, thenhlswlfenot-
if 1es him that she wants the
son's custody. The writing
and direction by Robert Benton
is a model of conciseness
Tile actors r esoond magn1f 1·
cently· Hoffman as rne agonized
father; Meryl Streep 1n the
complex role as the troubled
wife; Justin Henry as the pawn
in the struggle. Rated PG
"THE ROSE" lntrOduce'>
a hurricane named Sette M1dler
to the screen. Not since
Barbra Streisand and "Funny
Girl" has there been such an
overwhelming debut. M ldler
sub I lmates her consider able
comedic talents to play straight
1n a role obviously patterned
after the self-destructive
Jams Japlin.
"THE JERK'' is a-wild,
-uazy and generally sat1sfac-1ory movie debut few Sh:ve
Martin. He is a comic i n the
ciasslc Cheplln-Keaton mold. His character Isn't fully reallied
In this film, but the outl lne
is promising. H Is I ar~ fol·
lowing wlll be pleased with his
portrayal of the son of a black
sharecrapping family Clhat's
dght) who rises from 9.•H
slat/on anendant lo m1ll1onalre
inventor, then sHcjes bac:k to
poverty. Tlle R rating 1s mostly
due to Inordinately expletive
language.
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with pier & slip
PENINSULA POINT
Newly decorated 4 bdrm. family home.
Close to.ocean. $325,000
EL TORO HORSE COUNTRY
4 Bdrms .. 3 baths; r a nc h s t y le,
mini-esta te in orange groves. $249,500
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
341 8oy\1d•· Dr•v•· N R 675 6161
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VA Ownet' Oftoerat• LOAM• Moved out of state and is
This is It! Sli2.000 gr~ as mruvated. The home is
:.wnable VA loan. total 4D>Osq ft & located m the ~yment.s $.U1 S4~.000 Back Bay Newport area
Eqwty Spectacul11r 4 J ~. 2 Baths, wet-
6drm 2 bath, double bar, 3 car garage and b k r I f lotsolroses.,.5ubmrtyour nc trepace. am1ly o wn terdls . Only
room A Bar~a1n Act Sl.4SOOO CaU55&-2660
row.caUS46-23l3 • · I i 'ill ·~~~~IES
Beffer Homes . SINGl.£.S PAD
'1T'S YOURS"
$.39,000 OoW'ft
Take-over 160.000 loan,
With SB.000 down. S583
per month + Tax &
Insurance. 3 Bdrm
2batb. bnck fireplace .
high.ly. upgrade<!. Call
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REALTORS
67S-S51 I
OPEN HOUSE
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-COllOMA DR. MAR: On Mal" ... rth,
bit -md OM ha" lot, two .uh -
1pocton "°°"''• prl•crt. pcrtto: CfOOD FIMAMCIMG AVAtLAILE. A buy at'
$237,SOO.
COLE OF NEWPORT RliLTORS
2515 E. Coast Hwy .. C--.. M•
675-5511
SUP& VIEW
OPB4 SUMDAY
ll I OZ MISA VtST A DR.
DAMA ,OIMT
Spacious 5 Bdrm 3 bath farruly homl'.
with breathtaking view of ocean and
village llghts. Sparkling dean, new
<·a rpets thruout LO\''-'I Y J()w
mainten ance yard. C.oo<l ftnanrin~
available. $155.000
don osen
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1213 H. COAST HIGHWAY
L.AGUHA IEACH
497.4141
...... v .. v.. Redhill~~Realty
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Tb1a Better Homes & Almost new i4ortbwood
Garden re-decor look· C o n d o ! J U S T
aliM can be yours for REDOCED TO~.~!!
)ult .-0.56 P .o 'l . per YOUDI Sinclee Al Couples
m OD t b ! A SS U M E type compk!x host.a ten. FHA·~ 10"'.-+ -...ex, grad m. pool. Sp&, billiards,
JM1Y1Dft!l 1nan of ~.eoo volleyball 4' more! Unit
1approx! 1 Just S21,200 isupgradedtoo.Takead-
down + <'Ol5ts buys tl' vaolage! Call fusl !
U..YwrW~ UDO CONDO
NOW ... NO OOWN 8th fioor: 2 bclrou .• 2"1
Thla beautiful condo
wm.i 't a.a.. One ball block
&.o the cou:ntry cha.b, 2
bedaoum.,._ famil7 mom.
aod rucb to IDOYe ln now. Of(wed at only
Sl».000 540-36al
WANS TO $l00.000 ba. luxury condo with
LOW CNT. RATE. Let us full ocean. bay • mt.
llbo'IWyuubowloQualify. views . Ultimate lo
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IARGAJM HEW USTIHG! ~. 3 bdrms., 2 baths
AaA.HDOHID each onlt; 1-blk. to ~et stnet. g.reat area. 7Sl· 1'100 Redecorated -hreplace. ,.,.,,,, "' ·>-'1 • •vr• 'P f'I '•' • ~fu; t~?.~:.~;; [ ~ lftMtl COHDO be a c b . P' r p I c s .
$13.900Down.auwnable Furalsbed for sum-
\oan, $776 pays all. 2 mer/winter rentals.
Bdrm end unit, Super Prioedat$225,000. Sw1! Asking $79,500 A 673-3663 67S.1752 Eves
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VET HOME SALES
Dtv Realty Network
957-84 0 .
SPECIAL OFfU
o..ty $85,000
3 Bdrm home needs
!IOCDI'! fixing, bnng your
brooma llsbovels & crush
I.ti on investment. <;all -.nn ()11N rtl'l•Jf•1lt,r .., •• ~
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OPPORTUHITT
lcnocl<s of\l-n when you
ii>e result getlmg Daily
Pi.lot Clas.stf1ed Ads lo
reach the Orange Coast
rmrket.
Phone 642 567M
Buy• CaJJ now! ~2313
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2 wot.., f1 Oftt Hom.s
5 BR 4 Ba <'Ul\\om
waterfront home<;
w 17x3H ' p~l docks
Pr1<'ed S995.000 to
S1.CJ95,000 direct Crom
l:l'a Ider For detall.s on
Uw.&e home:. and a ppt to
see, call Carol Hoff.
631-0094
TWO TlUPLEXES
Three 2 Bdfm units.
clo8e to beacb & schools
Newly deco rat ed
1136.<m & SUIS.000
PEGGYIROMS
a.athw-645-1531
THE.REAL 'ESTA'l'ERS
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..... Pmocy
Hillside nestled --3 Bdrm C<$ta
Mesa home --yet . only stepS to
beach 1 Quainl brick fireplace, living
rm open s to private patio.
Assumable loan, much more!
Charitu.tk Cwo ~
Incredible Ocean View from this
sing le -story 4 Bdrm home in
exclusive South Corona del Mar.
Private court.yard opens to Uving
room w/vaul~ed ceilings & massive
bnck fireplace. Ocean view from
secluded mast.er bdrm suite & bath.
3 more large bdrms & studJo which
opens to courtyard, f ormaJ dining
with ocean view. Assumable Loan,
and owner may help finance!
c•11rMC4M~
Walk to beach & shops ; each 2
bedroom cottage has woodburnlng
fireplace and patio! Owner will help
financP. Call DOW
67MSIO ,
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BROKERS-A EAL TORS
l Ol'. W Bolb<oo •I l-1661
HOMESITES
A couple of beaut.ICul va
cant oceanrront
homes1tes a s low a:.
$195,000 and termi. to
boot Over 6000 & I0,000
sq fl
JACOBS REAL TY
675-6470
RCTaylorCo
C>4 0 0 <)0()
C• Coldwell Banker ill , . ·.·I . ""f .; ... ~' ( '.".-'/•'•"
DEAUVl~IG CAMYOH
We are so verv excited aboµt thH.1
home -1t ·has eve r yt hin~.
"Elegant" decor. you feel like you
have just stepped mto Arch.ite<:tural
Digest! 3 bdrm. family room & 3
baths. $599.500.
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IN NEWPORT CENTER
• 644-9060 ~
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COMTIMPOUIY AMO Cort
Harbor View Hills conte mporary .
Earth tones. plantation shutters.
colorful Ules, two prtvat.e paUos and
lots of wood and glass. You'll love
it ! Thl& is a 3 bedroom comer lot
that gives slight view of Catalina
(On a clear day, standing on tip
toes). Owner bas purchased and is
anxlous to sell. Presented at
$289,500 (fee).
lJ Pllll IVU fi()Ml:S
REAL TORS'. 875-6000
2443 Eatt Coen Highway , Corona del Mar
' BIG CANYON
TllF. FLAVOR & ATMOSPHERE OF'
,\ SOUTiil':RN FRANCE CHALET IS
CA PTC RED I N THIS ELEGANT
DEAN!'.: BUILT DOVER HOME 2
ENLARGED BDRMS. 2 BATHS. OEN
W l Tll WETBAR . C OLORFUL
G~DENED COURTYARD ANO
TERRACE MAKE THIS THF:
PERFECT HOME FOR A SMALL
FAMILY I N EXCLUSIVE SECURITY
GUARDED BIG CANYON.
$295.000
~ly ..... W...~ c.ano.t21•
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Heb a&op 59; Hill.
OOMD. harbor and crty
lights. 4 lk-droorn and
family , large lot .
s.15.000.
..-W USTIMGSt
OCIAMVIEW!
~to OCt'&D . J bdrm .
2 be eadl urut duplex.
pew paJ.Ol • C'arpe\.I. lutl.
dr<k Al S1 'nl.000! Sdler
W\Jlf~·
OCIAHVIEW!
!• Blk. to OC"ean' l Yr rww -de!Wl~ dupwx 2
story, 3 bdrm . 2 bath
owner 'I UDJt + ~UJ (M
e'(lra ~' 5289.SOO'
l'IJCE R.B>UC B>
TO $117,500!
OCEA.M VlfW!
V~es pe1iUlouM ul
TAXf>.OVSt! tra d~lullf' & 1m ~t.e· 2 Bdrm!> :! S>46 Pays All 8 5.-; VA bath."I frl)k • rom
Loan. S26.000 1-:qwty 3 murul) am1•n1t1e' 111 Bdrm ~ highly up !k~'I (<>rN.., quirk ~;,le
graded A'lk1ng only "''" l rJdt' & o r help S86 ,900 Call no w firulll('(' Sllf7.!JOO'
~~13,. ' . 8olboo lcry 'rop.
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OCEAN VIEW UNITS--ltEWPORT s.p..-Mewporl locatiolt u. to bNc'tt
wltt. ~ ........ ~ ,._ o.,......
win CCll'T"f 2lld T .D. a.wtt_:i fw,W-.CS
l & 2 Met .... llpCJ" bua.t
incOMe. $240,000. 631 °1400
LARGE LIDB--IRING FAMILY-
NEWPORT BEACH
Est"d~ ~ z.nor, a.-ift a ._
strHMo-ttr ... loc.tiolt. Loads of room
for .... f.....My to f'MM ...... s .... OCMR, 4 baftll .._.,,....._.~"""Patio -
s• dKll ,... ale• bf'Hlrfast "°°"'·
F..tcnffc .....tw ...... 0...... ""'' atilt wlftt ftrmdlM). $525,000. '31·1400
ARCHITECTS DESIGNED tONDO-
CORONA DR MAR
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
REA L ESTATt:
2436 w COMI HW\I ~1&114.h
631-1400
'IS M.mtwA"" S..lbO.i 1.i.00
673-6900
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CHARMING
EMERALD IAY--«ENTAl
llG CAMYON--f=Olt LEASE
fwlty fwMsfted o.... Do ....
wtftl a .. ,.. at• .., a twww•t owr
tit• 9ara9• -id•al for
CCH poi afto. .ct CMf of foww
He<~ l a.drooMs., J laMls.
U750 pr"'°·
644·7020
NEWPORT BEACH
499-4551 495--1720
Sovtt. Loguno l04Jm0 MicJ11&
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LaCJmMI leoch De.a PoW
Gnaf .AJ I We loCM
No need lo worry about
tugh tnt.erc--st r a ta. qua h r Yllllt or naj\ y po1 nu.
New & slurung J lx>droom
2 bath Wl1b lrg ba<'kyard
w1tb extensive brick
~ aodbestol all a~
down payment w1U get
)'OU U1. f\111 pn~ ~.000 eaan1 mt
C:,SELECT
T°'PROPERTIES
RESlDENTlA.L ..
L'\VE.Sn& E.'\I
REA1. EST ATl:
NEWPORT CENTER
AT Mtn...DOON·s
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DAILY PIUYT
SERVICE DI RECTO RY
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DOYBSHOUS
IATRtOMT
FOR U.:A.5E. 3 Bdrm.
formal di.rung room and
hreakf a sl area 2
fireplaces. master suite.
l.aUlced lanai and tarc1o: p.uo oo the bay ror ea
tert.a.lmJlg. Pier f « liO •
boat. Available yearly.
$3500 mo., Of" aubmlt.
(.mt.act AM ~-
642-5200
macneb I irvtne
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
BIG CAMYOM
• •TWO MfW OfffltfM(iS • •
••DUMATIC
\ H'" of golf course & lights of
Fashion Island from this excellent
4BR farruly home. Cathedral beam
<'l'1hn~s acct·ntuatC' the expanded
fomJlv rm w br1rk fplc. One of the
lilr).!t•-..t lots whu:h arcommodates
40' pool. spa & basketba ll court
Compkll' sN·unt v ..,ystem. $579.000.
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••CUSTOM
Country French JAR home on the
7th tl"<'. Dcs1~ned for family living
and offerinf:! formal living & dirung
rm ~ family rm paneled den off
master suite & many beautiful
a ppointments A1r-condit1oned
$775.000. <Z-12>
SOPHISTIC A TIDI
Many skyli~hts highlight th ls
ha ndsomely upgraded 4BR home
w I dramatic entry & beautiful
marble noors. Computerized light &
music system for pool, s pa &
fountain areas. $649,000. <Z· 13)
WAC10US CUSTOM!
Bordered by 133' of fairways this
4B R & maid 's rm home offers
privacy & e legance. Circula r
s taircase entry -paneled family
rm w/wet bar & fplc --formal
dining rm & lg kitchen w/eating
area. Deck off master suite w/great
view. $699,000. Lg. assumable loan.
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llDUCIDt
Over 4000 sq.~. of family Uvlng
spa~ in th.ls SBR home located on
extra-lg lot -·complete w/JM>Ol, spa
& lovely patios! f'amlly rm -· game
rm --office & form al Uv\ng •
dining. Many other flne f eaturee .
ReaHsUcally pr'iced at $599,000 .
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NEWPORT BEACH
()..-oer anxlOUI 3 br La
SM!r'Ta ()pea house Sat
Pe b 2nd 1 1 4 4277
Vic k sb urii C t •
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&'7MiU [)e()ro Corp.
,\ nd st c>ps to t h i'
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wondl·rlul offl·rini.:'
Custom lilt I lldr
w 1 3 p r 1 " 1• I t' i. ·
loca tion. s 1 rn.000
Sell wilh EASE'
It's a BREEZE
Clu&lfted Ads 642 S6'i8
HOWIS THET1ME
for )ob seekers to cherk
the Dally Pilot Help
Wanted clasaU1cau on tr
the job you want 1s nol
UM>re YoU might consider
offe ring your ser vices
with Wl ad in the Job
Wantt>d category. Phone
642-~
759-alll
UDOISLI
OPIHSAT,ISUH l·S
l If Via MewtOM
Outatending conte m ·
porwy. 3 bdnns .. den. 3
b 1o tb1, d l n l n g rm
DIB.000
LOW
DH.PAYMIHT
3 BR. Cottage
Just Steps from
Best Oc ean
Beach Fenced
P a tio Easy ac-
c e ss to Coas t
Highway Asking
$180,000
IURR·WHITE
REALTOR. IHC.
675-46]0
Make your sho p ping ~r by us1.ag the Dally
Pilot Classified Ada.
CIE
IBDBIB BLlllS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
FA:IULOUS "%• MOOS.
THE ILUFfS
Ra r e Four Bedroom Wllh Huge Country
Kitchen & F•mlly Room. Spacloua Large
Bonus Room With Bath. Two Story. Dlnlnl
Room Wlth Wet Bar. Ceramic Tile Entrance.
Cut t.om Drapn & Wa llpapen. Patios For
E ntt'rtalning. Loca ted On Major Oreenbelt.
All Thia lncl!M11nl! The Laod. SZZ.000. A
•·Joy Of Newport" l.1slln2
·--........... 631·1 800
II I DOVB DRIYI
COASTLINE VIEW APT.
PLUS INCOME
Unobstructed jetty & white water
y icws from this deluxe top floor a pt.
in Corona del Mar . 6 Units in a ll.
Live in one & collect top rents from
the other s·. A terrific investment
opportunity -only 1 block from the
beact}. $750,000. Submit terms.
17141 673-4400
12' >• '21-2121
HARBOR
o....,.c...~ .........
THE PRACTICE
OF REAL ESTATE
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TMI IU1 IStAftll
Harry H Wn'll~n. Ill. 111 n~1ve vttt Pf'"ldtt\t ol
Tfff. Rr.AL PSrATF:RS 1nd put d1!'Mor ol trUllnf
In •ddlOon to • rf'll nt•l~ lllSll"UC'IOf ., DCC .....
Wlnltrs i. an lnatruMor In w Rn.1100 1111illluU and
author ol \C'Yttll ol lls to11rk'S llC' 11 a popular•~
lt'cturn-•• rn l t'ltalC' mMtacs lhl'O\l«ihout t.M atate
A lift f!W'mbc-r of ~ l'Ce'W}lOrt Harbor Costa Mn •
8o1rd M1lhon Dollu l1ub. Mr Wl!Mn llu HfWd on many S.,ard 1·om m 1llHI and on th~ 80lrd of
Dlruton or C A R 1Cahfom l1 A110Cl•llon of
RH lion I u 'ld of lhC' NC'wpoft llubol'-ColU M••
8o1rd •ll Re11lton
With TIU: Rf:At. •:STATP:l\.S. Mr. Wlnltn ...
namtd S11lt~m•n of lllt' Yu r. 1.,d lattr. ofrtu
M1na1l'r ol lhl' Yl'ar Before jolnln11 llM f()mpa11y,
Mr Wlntl'r~ workftt! In •~trow. Ulla l11111r•.,et .
mor1111111t' IM!nkln1 and thf rtl l Ht•te tu Hrvl~ b1 .. 1neu .
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JA~ ca• ,OPUUa PUM J
MIN OCL\tt YU-wtDI ... •aT
Ho mey 3 Bdrm a nd fa mily room. Sep.
dln. rm. Larae pal1o overlooklng
expansive greenbelt a nd minl vie w of
the Beautiful Blue Pacl!lc. Jasmine
Creek is like a group ol mini estates
behind guarded gates. Immediate poss.
Vacant. S295.000. See anytime.
WISLEY tt TAY\.Ol .CO .. 11.ALTC>aS
Zltl S.JH .. IR ... ....
HIWPOIT CltfTM. H.I. 6 ..... 10
BAI.BOA ISLAND
NEW ON MARIET-CHAlllNG HOME
..
$251,• 2 Bdrm houle, 1arage+lar&e atora~e
room. Perfect cOndltloo -· oo full siu
IQt. Call for appl. to see.
BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM DUPLEX a...toS..-..., ....
This out.stand.ina property features a
spacious 3 Bdrm. 2 b a th ownen unit tastefully decorated and comple~ely
furnished. Extra large muter bdrm.
lovely s un kit che n . Terrace with
builtin BBQ P LUS 3 bdrm. 2 ba rental
unit. Ma ny extras include electric gar
door ()J>e ner.
0,.. Sat/S-...... 114 a,.
. JUST Off NO. BA YFRONJ
2 STORY HOME & APT.
0.. O•enJuclMt
This house h a s 3 bdrma. & den. 3
baths. patio. jacuzzi. 2 decks. 3 ca r
gar age PLUS off-s tre et parking.
La rge roof deck overall for great
outdoor living. FANTASTIC VIEW.
Lo. •Kill•I & AuocW.. 675.lllf
229 MaritW ..., •• ...,. , ......
Unus ual orrering o f a beautifully
renovated and remodeled home PLUS
a 2 bdrm a pt. House has 3 bdrms. 2
baths. lovely lar ge rooms. exceptiona l
master bdr m and bath with jacuz zi
Wo nd e rful ki t c h e n i ncludes
m icro-wave oven and J en-Aire BBQ.
L ivi ng r oom a nd d i_n~!lg_, area are
large. ai ry and taste~ dee<>rated.
Dbl ~ara~e. workshop a nd laundry
room Ca ll for appointment.
c.or..o dllf Mar I 0 22 Coda Mina I 024 ....................... • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Lo. •ecMttmd Auodcltet 67S-llll m ...__Av., lcAoo 11'-d
IA.RGAIM
POOL
MESAVHD£
Sharp' J Bdrm 2balh.
large family room w rth
bnck flrepla ce . also
larCe sunny ln'llllt room
wtlh bnc lt hr~plact',
beauUluJ spaRhnl pool
A Must See . on l y
Sll2.9SO . Call now :
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[®IR&IJI
fAli& Y CHARMet
3 Br. 2 Ba. Great ram1ly
home lout.ed on qwtt cm. CloM' to So Coa.al
P!ua VauJte<t, «-lllnl(s. ~e ba~ yard RV ac·
ce95 .•. only $120,000.
ASSUMI
Lean oo Ulh 2 Br. 2 Ba
t armly condo. Loe at.ed in eopul•r Woodside
Ulage near So. Coa.sl
Plau fwys. 1c hool' Pools . taon a . sp"ll .
Children· OK .. $62.~.
OWC 2-1 TD.
UASI LiowO v...w. CODdo Nffpcrt Bucb OD bluff,
VW. of beacb • cit y
hi.. All faalaUel. Oo1y
~ IDOlllbl)' __ Try lease.
or &e.aaie puttbas.e
2S2S N Grand Ave
Saa..a Ana' QA . 92701
&33-31.50
TERRlf'JC BUY. Cot.y.
clean 3 Br oa comer kJt..
Frpk. new~. paint &root Move·ln. 962·2983.
PaertaV.-U
lnvesitory available on w Gold Coast. Cash &
achanp.
l. 3 Bdnn. ma Ids nn +
eparUDeal. Sl&S.000.
2. 3 Bdrm bucblronl.
pool. 2 aiQ. S!50 .000.
3 3 rental wutl. rant.astir ~. $190 .ooo
4 3 BdnD artatulud to. POOi. $175.00J ~ Hoc.el. 52 f'00fll5.
bar. ratauranl. small
a.bopg. Sl ..500.000
All d the abow are fully
r~
7l4-7C·ZlS1 : 1-. rm'"·
.....~ 100' ....... ............... .
1..ar1e r emilY borM on 2
kit&. w /be,y vk-w + 1 ~
apt. 9550..000. By ~r.
~10
Oli>'lX'f' wUJ fLD&l>C't! 3br.
+ 2br, & dbl pr. ToP
deck w S&Od~ view.
'295.000 w '20'l-dn. Rt II
HarclestY R.ttr. ~21166.
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izm..g ISL BAY Frr 2
BD·2Ba -SEPARATE
GUEST RM+ Uk APT'.
COIL LOT· BIC DOCK.
Bk 9'7M121>. Res r.~
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THILAST
Of-rr511HD
J Story. Fant.sue ~w
or oc~ao and bay. 3
Bdnm. 4 baths K.nchea
ti.I EVERY1lUNG ui It
Fant.attic root aarden.
Must see to &PS>f'eCta~.
ForWonuUoo call.
L.MlllAtriwnl
TADOYHLOAH
on 3 Bdrm bouae w 11
Bdrm locome unit on
ccmer lot .. So. ot Hwy.
Newty paU>ted • new c arpets . S240 .000
Ownr.ait . Call Sara
llarvtn.
m.58 or 8'fS..4IOOO
Haw a woodetf uJ lj80
UM1QU1 HOMlS
BY OWNER-OCEAN VU
0 W C lV • P A Why
p ay more ~ Ja ~m tne
~ Plan V SJl~\t
Guarded "'1..r) l..u1 ury
tVouhsf' 'r ou own t hr
land 3br. r am. 2hb.l
c all '°' dfUJ.1.s & a ppt
Ov.n Brlu 640-1 L."'7
Mita v~ Hotih
£nJ<Jy the finer things in
11r .... her e lo y our
grac1ou1 4 bedroom
family home. Hanrl.wmt'
beamed C('llulgs. family
room. dining area, and
ccny nreplace. Central
lllf. 2 car garage, easy
care yard with fruit
troes Sll6,900. BKR. Call
:M()-1720
TAUILL --· PRICE UDUCED!
TAOOYllL
9..selo LOA.M
G~at J bdrm sta!Ur on
qwet street. Lge yrd.
Ow ner has bouRhl
a.nolher & 1s a nx1ou:.
N!JWonly SBl.900' Uurry • wm S.S-9491
OAK GLEN
Di s ti n ctive n e w 2
bedroom. 2"'1 ba con·
dommiums. S89.990.
251.8 Elden Ave, C.M
'42-6134
TAKEOYSILOAM
OWCZHDTD
At ooly $73.000 t h 1..,
perft"ct C'OOdo starter ,..,
Uie best buv Jn I.be area
Won't lasl' BKK
S4S-9491
Sfc:AMOUGUM
~~2~
ba ~lit y lownhom ..
condoo;. Only 8 available.
from SlOO.~ 3430 ~IA
ADa A.,,e &12·6734.
f'IUCE RS>UC ED!
W~. C )f Room for
7 conOO<. ~ 6i~l70 -------
3 ADRM . 2 ba f U <'I
9>.00J. SZO.OOJ dwn. ~r
pe r mo O w nrtagt
'7S2·!i023 Pnnc. Oftly .Urbor Vlf'w
HiJJ., Lare t' u t'(' horn f'
W part! likt' Vlt'* Hy
asJllt.. ~ or ~ 17~
btwea 9 • 10 AM
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o.n.s..t u.um to the pow>dinit surf. proletMOn&lly ck·
coraled. ktn1·1 11t!
bdrma. eourmet kttc~n. complete pr1 vacy. 2A •
hOUr tecurity. pool " tauaaa. Once In a Li.feUJIM OppGrtu.ftlty !
Clll now: 9113-11181
Ca sardat%aned 1·--------
E a s t a ld e ·r e du c ed
Gr<><'10US 4 Bdrm 2 Ba •
family nn .,. ~ bn<·k
frplc. Patio. lrg lot. alky
~. Npt fkh Khools
OMJer rnoUv a led. f'1e x 1
ble financing. Sl32.900
648-21133or ~
orf'J , .. 9•'1' \ ''-"' '"'"",..,.'.
TP.r. R£AL
£STAT£ RS
M&.90A ltl •MO
Anractlff 2 •'°'Y ~ la heart or downtown Balbo a . Cood for ~ Seil or &eue. Call tor ialonuUoa.
ATA&.Lsn>b J....._tQb,com~· C--.. ....,. 1022
ly remodeJ.d aocl Up· ---•••••••e•••e••••
I ra d e d . 2 tJ n It t . JASMINE CREEK
IBR+JB• epdla BIG IN· 2 88. ... +fonml dln-COME and pure .io>'ful Ula rm.~ pvcy, toe<:
llvtna. MlS.000 Call Rod .... pooU. teoall. prol
rordet.ells decor .• eoc.1 badl yard .. _, 11-• wflce jacuui. $211.11$. I -By owner. Pr1n only.
00,. TY&.alll • Moo-Wed. 2u..418·3531 ;
AASOC,,ftJlALTOlt9 'Thun·Sun. 11~. ... , ........ "'"~ ••t .,, }l Kroc>t
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DUPLEX IZ25.000
f1exlbko finaodq.
CaUM>r appl. 640-7442
C-0 ..... 0tr
4 Bd. view. ree land. priv.
beach. '309.000. DarTeU
Puh. Owner /Agent
64().D!S,
NtCID TO sa.&.
C:..Ow..-11.-dLot ,,. C.pe Cod Cb&rmt'f'
felllures ideotJcal cozy 2 I•---------BR 1 be bouM9 •tuch Ul· Ca a rdal %w
dude wood lloon. bnck 3 Bdrm llome. hardwood ~aces & pvt patios. noon. double garage
()wDa-f'1e1&bje OD (inane · Ult tOllUO, 1125.000. ma. AaJana ms.ooo. eau .., ~. lltr.
Dan 816b. A ten t . 54a-7729
17S:ml
JIJ .... ontON
Open SUn. 12--4. Lovely,
oewer-rwtom Wh home
+ Income wilt for added
flnand al tt u: advan·
u.pa. Ovenllled lot ...
wa it t o beac h es .
s:E5.000 .
5.AHt.A AMA HTS.
By owner. Spacious 2
stcry Cobllal. S Bdrms.
J blldls. d1n.uia no. g.ame
rm w/POOI &.a~e. Swun-
mllll pool. 557-5118 or
567471
A&ent67S-~ ~~~~~~~~I Mma del Mar. By Owner.
e.MM9ta 1024 Jmmac. 3br, + pool.
e .... e•e••••••••••••ee• $118,«J0.546-2223
Ml!SA DEL MAR Sl04.000 1--------Beu&t 4 Br. t ~. ba.
eutbtone dtt0r, many
~ Owner 979-8574.
Spedous 2-s to r y 4 Br
bome. tam nn. fpk. 2b•.
oornr lot. RV. blk wa lls,
or So. Cst. P lau .
si.xuoo. 546-*3. ----
MIWP.OIT .... HTS
3 Lovely bdtms. l~Ba. Situated oo quiet street
nr scbls . Brick fplc.
lndlcpd. Super clea n .
Opal House Set 4r Sun
1·5 1151.950.
la tbla • months old 3
Bdrm bome wh1 ct bat
bef.rt beautifully dec«at·
ed. DeliaOrtful landacap-tni. • nowtn1 vaulted oellnl ln uvm, rm and a
cozy firepla ce Only
.. _. Call now m s:no
ALLSTATE ~~=-· ~~~-4£!"s· .... .....
REAi.TORS
20 UNITS
Re ady t o build.
c•cellenl bu1lde r1
pac k•&•· Prlme
Co.ta Meta locaUofl
on B•k~r St. Plane
•v•ll•bl~ for
tnal)fftion. Call fot
lnformaUon.
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PROf S IONALS
9arT
Byowiw alO*I ft 48r
14 kit. tam "" i c .. pr .. amr Jal. Wedi
FORE-ST t
OLSON
-._ . . ..
8)' Owner 38r :? hj
Grttnbrook trMM J'>
sumt> loan. SI 2:! 500
Pnnl"•Plll-rnnly 75t 4401
l.rg R \ Lot nejr South
Coasl Pl.atJ, 3Sr 2b•
W dbl f' I & 0\'W ll.Ak
cabtnet.s 1hr1..v1.1l. Z·h~
dbl gar rn rear w offr &
ba $150,000 tsgo 0011
Equaty ) Jake 641 8967
or5158-36K7.
SPF.clAL OITEH 0;\;LY
~ Cozy 2 !>ly home
Many upgrac.,ks owner
wUI carry at to', in
terest. No q ualify1n14
Cash in on this invt''l
ment. Pnn only Call M r
M oses 751 ·8967 or
Br>-Tn5
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twnhouse Ill uruquP ~om
mumty. Sp,1 t<'nn1'
solar water. micro wa\c.
dshwshr. frplc. alt :.: 1·ar
garage w opent·r lh
~ner. $119.900. f;oi5 146(1
Pnnonly ---
f'OOLHOME
3 Br. P.• ba, c·omµletl'ly
l.!P«J'3ded
$95,500.
CENTURY21 Surf '
~7542ask fnrChn'
EA~,-SIO ~:HJ\ m; 1\1 :\
OPEN fl([ to 31'~1
2 BR I Ka. SH .!KHJ \h·lin
da, 546-~l . ~ 31tt:!
HOP SKIP & f't:TT
to Mesa Verde Countn
C1ub. Cust ho mt·. 4 txJ
den. pool, Jae .. Ir!'( lot, :1
car gar. $329.500 Jacku•
Hand.leman. 631 1266
lti;zGJa
REALTORS
$84,950
VA
3 Bdrm 2 bath. douhk
garage. Hurry! &lS-9161
: OPEN HOUSE REAlTY tit!'> ,.., '
STOP RENTING!
Invest & mov(' up lc.1 a
beauutul 2 bdrm , 11 ~ tia
rondo. l Yc•a r nc·w•
Many d ecorutnr uµ
-wades. Sl05.0IKJ j\-,;.ttlllf'
loan
3 Bdrm + loft. ::?1 • ba
a>ndo. SUp.-r, with lar~l'
deck patio. Must "'t' ~1.S,000. A:.sumc luan
l'o:I> & 1026 S..abrt.'<.'ll'
Open house l .4 Sun ...,
f"ltJ.~l(J..j)(
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640·7000
1026
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MAIUMITA
Spectacular h i II top
homes. 2012·3206 sq . fl
CkJlle t.o Manna. Selva
Rd & Calle La Prima
vera. $115.000 l.O $245.000. 831~; 493-4006 Bldr.
DESPERATE' Beaut bm
m R·2 lot.I OK dpl.x. Xlnl.
tnns S12SK 1080 .661·2659
I Wfl40ll leoch I 040 .......................
OLDTOWN
Oeaigoed & cust.om bwlt
by owoer. Lvly 2 br
w /drum ldt.cheo & cstm
f eatures tbruoul.
Motber·lo-Jaw qrtrs.
o.-ertooldnc perk. Muat
see.~
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llldlcpj, '" mt to br.ch.
•to. ....
WAU.TONACH
J BR. J RA. frpll', 2~ yn
old l»lmlown llunl
l"l\<>n Onl~ 1129.~ C !I SlJRF •~k1 rot
tiar bar.t Har '"
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$11.,900.
( fo.NTIJR Y 21 Surf
~ 7~ M!>k for Chm.
8.EGA.M'T
POOL HOM lo:. :.prawung
2 ~l>. c BR. formal din
~. family rm. ROUrmet
k1tch w ser.1cc bur, 2 fplc !> Many more
ameruties $149,000.
lfi .
962·4471 :-::: 546-8103
BYOWHER
4 BR 2ba, ram rm. roun·
try lotch. lgc mslr swte. Low mamt. yrd. 7 yrs
new Pnt'ed below other.;
in area al SJ 12.000 Pnnc
only, Open Sat Son 1-5.
18331 Lisa Lane. Ph.
fMZ· 1818 960-5874 ----
Lake Park locat1o n
Ele~anl JBr ra mlly
home. Huge fonnal din·
in~ l"Oom. Palos Verde
-.tone frplc. slate enl.ry
Call Century 21 Surf
Realty S3S-7542 or
5.JS..1474
WAUCTO SURF
Lari::t· near nl'"' ~ur. ... rrm \Im rm . Jr..: fam
rm
l',1rk Platf'.lnc: 842 7461
OWNER ANXIOUS
Owner bought ·new. Must
~di 4 bdrm. SHARP. On
ly ~.000. 897·0321
POOL HOME
Newly remodeled. Close
JO 1*tch . .Pfi<:e-redl!C~·
Z .<KXI. 897-0321.
HUNTINGTON
HAU OR
5000 sq f\, luxury home.
One or a ll:lnd, only
1350.<KXI. 897-0321.
PASSPORT TO
PARADISE
own your 2 ~ t.o one
mont h vacation
hideaway forever;
HAWAJI. Mexico. Pans.
Aspen, Tahoe. Low. low
down Eusy As k for
t1meshan: !>Pec1alisl.
$;'-0321
897-0121
OWNER Moving!
1-'rom SE Hntgton Sch 4
Bd 2 Ba f'am llome
Ft·ature-; 22x28Fam1Gm
Hm Ovrszd li>l has lg
pool w spa &~p play yd
or pet area :i.• Ml lobch.
$189,500 968-4532 . -
ll"YiM I 044 •......................
WAITING UST
$84.900
You can be sure this
home. located in Wood-
bndite of J r v1ne is a
cha.mung. J br. 2 ba · loL'>
d squart' foota~e & won't
la s t End unit
w earthtone offenngs.
Be a winner & see for
yourself. 5.5.24477
Real El!!t.ate
Wooclaridp Estate
Adams Mdl. 4Br 2"'4ba,
h ighl y upg r aded.
$159.SOO. O wo /Agl.
9156-34.M .
AIEGIMHIMG
$39,900
Spectacular mobile
home just steps t.o lhe
ocean -custom decoral·
iog. RecaJUy completed
· be&atilul. SeUer olfer·
tng special tenm. eau
for more information.
5SUC77
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ti.. ENU>haff Anum• 1100 ...............................................
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lo areal II"• Verch S!JIS,000. Subjed lo lGll . ~•UOO Good teruu Wacl714J... ora:Mm
P ride of owne,..bap LohforSaM ~
' . -11 -" ""•.I ' ~ ,\ I I
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4 •ftl"IY. rAlk
Kensington Mdl with
best ol everythw~ l,;p
graded cpl.al. dru~~ &
.... allpap~r HfC.llT
REALTY C all noli
Otliunson
979-8533
THE
GROVES
0rw of tlw OICt'SL m11h1lt·
home parks in ~' t .i
Pool. !>Pll. lawn ho.,..111114.
craft rm~ Tn pit· v. ull'.
all'l'lllbl new. hll(hly up
gradl'<i 2 bdrm . furn
rm Golc.len .... l'lll l '11,11·h
~a lar~e lot on ..:n't·ll
belt Double ~arng1·
lf523 CA14PtJ5Da·IRVl~E
LGIJlllMI 8"ch 1048
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OCEANFRONT
New )'lodulJ r T> pc
Hom~. p\"l commun1t).
2 bch!>. :!4 hr !>~'l'Unl v.
sub-letuni.: OK fr11m
S39.!nl T rl'a!.urc bland
Mobile Home Pk :l411U.l I
So. Co~l Hwy La..:un.1
Ek>a<'h . H M P •711 !
$3579
OCUNFttOHT
Fantasti c oce:intronl,
beaulilul sandy beach.
watch sunsets over
Cltalina. passtng ships,
v.i\ales. l BR. 3 Ba .. 2
·frpl., bTkfH rm .
SBS0.000. Owner c::i rry
loan
Delightful l·BR OYO at
ooran. Pool. putlmg grn
$1.50.000. Owner carry
peper.
2 BR. 2 ba. Patio R·2 lot
Can add unit. Walk tu
be ach. North l'nd
$1.S5,<KXI.
Peg J\Jlen Rltr 4!)4 7~711
Speclacular view. HI', as
s um. loan. 17' !In
Sl~J .500 3 br. :? ha
494-1589
OCEA N VIEW
CONDO
LEASE OPTION
~ria 1·1ou:-:1rrt 11 r
1·11·\ a111r ' Onh
S'l!l.%11 \\Ith ~111 .l~IC'I
llwn ~~IO mo to;r l
'r · Tierra Del Sol
Realty
497-1744
Vielona ~ach New ;1br.
21r.rba, cuo;tom homt•
Slep6 w beach. $325.00U
4!7T·:r114 ~ Open Jlow,1•
Sun. 196 McAuley ---
EVERYTHING ...
ism Uus des11mcr bwlt \
bedroom home Hcanwd
ce1hngs. uled run£
formal d ining, custom
1acuzz1 & magn1f1c(!11l
canyon v1ewi; $299.500
EMPHASIS OH
style & comfort in tb1s 3
bedroom home with
vaulted celling.s. formal
dining & a very pnvat<'
spa . lm press 1v1•
coastline vlt>ws from
every room. $260,000.
WIMOOWS ••.
all with breathtal<1n1t
views, in this designer
built 2 bedroom hom e
2 ·Stor y atrium .
fireplaces. oak & tilt'
throughout. Courtyard,
founlain & spa. $465,000
t40LAH
........... ftC,.
497.5454
SU VllWI IOl:i6. 113.500 Oc-.n + dly U(bt v&ewt ~ Y ot u aod nu antma new lilUQI
• Prl'" adtr olfen All ~kiaer'a at• . del1aht w 1unl qu e L..-. ~ l.L livability. cstm bf'lr k fm.
lm.000 .... 000 1-;ic
clualve Prine. only
Nncti Teeore.131 1Jl6
Priced rOI' fut ...... Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• fll7fl'
541-9491 4t1·11 I I P ti l y rm re a I oua
Newport l.ocauoa. t'EE •EXCITING•
1..111 >pa1*h ~I• buow LAND Sp&RUns POOi.
Jba. dbl lot, 2(hJO Pn~ c.o acll rut. Sel'4:r
•Ulldl. lrtt bdrm.a. "-d motivated. 848-7711
LWO'cri l 0 7 4 T r a v e I'~ z e
w.cabana.. ou~ade P•\JO
& garden, Dlsbwaaber
dlapos al· f roa l f r~t!
Fr1g1da1re . [rt:nch
armolre d1v~r 2
~sheds, comer Jot
OnJ63113J
R 2 49.llhl48 Lot. 2004
Meyer Pl, ea.ta Mesa.
Wat s.de. ~149 ber rrM!lll Otllr
a,.,°'"*" vu a UK J ti.
hamct un l.:u ll•\ l'I k>t
fll0,000 Nl'Wtll f\b
Wt.'tl.lk• f!H~
AMAHCIMG •..
Avllllal:Sl•· Cur Uni\ l1Jr"" ' bdrm & tamtl)' rrn
horn~ with bt'aut tlul
MNln v1 .. w 1 l,ol:s o( room r0t a tmc ram1I>
"om to t-nteruun well s.u.cni
LOVEHEST
/\ warm & c.·ol) ~llhlll nome tor J c.·uoplo• Nin~
b lwxbca~ with room
f1w bot tub ..._ lll"t ttlJ \
hdp bu.>w w11h ftnJnl
trij). Sl!i7 .51-.>
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lrl ,1 n11 I' iHl',I (,lil~!>
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01>\llirtwut) ut SIQ:! 500
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~Hills 1050 ••.•.••••••...•........
~ Walk1:r & lee
UDO ISLE
i.&y "'°lY eaur. J BR.
den. 3 ba., liv. rm. w 1fpl,
& beamed cell. Cozy
pauo. Walk to beach.
~tub • tennis rac1I siu.ooo ca11
.ltllSSlON REAL TY
"94-0731
HEWPORT + I 00/o
EXJmNGLOAM
Cha rm in~ ~ br
Perunsuma home Good
assumable' subJCct to
10'.~ loan. Walk t.o bay &
be a c h . 6 4 6 77 11
VIEW HOME
owe RHAJoilCING
Newport ·s rme5t J 8drm
deeorator home ijwlt
around Ct'ntral alnum
Master swte has custom
REALTORS
OHIOfAIUHD
Refined 3 Br. z bD .
C\111.0m dnllfl 1 lt'Vt.'I
condo w /lovely dtcor.
l»J«t IDHW hdrm auit.e
w 1wallt 1n c loset.
Spacto1n ltvina room
wtfrpl ~ duu.ng f.lrt'a.
both lookulg onto planted
p;al.IOw/POOI view Quall·
ty new appliances & fix·
tures Perfect. for ex·
eaAUve oouple Can be
seen on SUn Moo Shown
between I :.. I I OU
Rut.laod Road. =2. :"IH
Owner agl 548 3571
N'F.WPORT C R i:-:ST
2 Sold. only 3 lt'ft' B~t
location IS'. c.Jo~n
Pool. t.enl\I:. & JJt'ULll
SDllt.h Me)er. ~ i813
A#
R.oi~ppet'
Home m liJrk Sav ar .. a
or N B I lh•modl'h:•I
)W f1rush & !>ave S 01" 11
~t&Sun 12"
3~ \ 1:.tj liay.a, urr
rw.1111
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loft & Oak s piral lilJ.!Canyo11 'fow11h11rn1·
...1.i1reas t• Custom Elr111r.11to m11c.J1•I I p
Jacuiu J>(IOI "" l·a nyon & j.!ra<I•~ :1Br :.!' ls,1 fl\
l'tty lights view directly own r l'r1111 11nl'
. ..... , .. , ....
BuutltuJ N~rt dbl
wide. 2Br w 1walk-ln
closets . Corner lot.
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Lovely= ~rad('(j
Villa We.st Home ~60.
2Br. 2Ba III l..4g Hills
rurest !> star parlc. . corner
kll "' lan?e pal.lo area
AH ('OOd only ~1.500
u~>
CLASSIC
MOtULEHOME
SAUS
3fi6 I ldrbor. ~e 206-A
54().5937
AcnocJr few s. 1200 •.•.........•..........
., Ac.-r~ f'dlm ~t"rt, ap
pro\ l'd £or -\3 ton do:.
m1.1U J O.,,.n~r tJiJ 229.J
PA.LM SPRINGS
111 \1·r1' r.1w 1 .. nil
SJ.!,, UAJ I jjJ z:!89
orr master !iWll' Ex SlK"• (0 1 7!'~1 l'•iti
tens1Vl' u~c of brtl'k. ~ftk
6 DILUXI UMITS
PRlllE ~DI!:. CM
2 8c1nns eacn.
'M!ESTARNESCO.
673-771>1
--~----MEW 4-ft.EXES
Corner ol Slat.er & Van
Buren 1n Huntington
Beach. 960-4370 ----RENTAJ,
INCOME PROPERTY
From 139.900 Modular
Type Homei. 24 hr
5eCW'lly. 3 pvt bearhe:t,
pool & p1er Treasurl' h ie
Pk ~1 Pac1f1c COd~t
Hwy. Laguna Re h,
R.~ P. nt4 J499 1579
5'AM<IH' HEW
6 l.trge unll!> I-our J
Bdrm. 3 bath .in<l l-.u :!
8dnn. l l>ath wut... with
pn "alt" p.il10' i\ L~o
<Xbt'r unn.:. en idnt rt•nljl
area.'
C-a_ll !fi9-SJ70 "''"'"
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
EASTSIDE
LAGUMALOT
Ocean vww lot 111 prime
lanuly area ol LagU11a
!kac h. All ut11lt1e11
uvadable. Good fl.llanc-
1.!li. SIS:).000.
don osen
r1 .. alt1•r"
1213 N. COAST HWY
LAGUNA BEACH
497-4848 ---McMlntaiR. ~. Rnort 2400 •.........••....••••••.
FOR LEASE
:-tl-w 2 bedroom 2 bath
humc M 1!>J>1on l.ak1•<,
Country Cl uh Golf
ll'fll\J!> pool lieauurully
l..snd~caped. no m:J1n
llm4!l('(' ) a r<I
:..llO ClubhO\.L'>c Rd
Ut.~·rt llol Spnni.t.'
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l'anor..im tl' \ 11'". Jr<I Do ·t b y hom" \ I' l' 1 ... I-"' 1 n u 3 " '" ~o w.1t< h tho• 'u"~ t 11\ o·r ' \ ' " , • fl(lor Vlll.1 'llut'\,1, :.!br k • rt Be h l I " ' L I< 11 l I I I·
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Sl42,SOO
f\JU£R REALTY
546-0814
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71 1 ~i>4 llAJ1
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llumc. 4Br. Jbd, dl"n.
tJm rm, t•ovrd patio.
highly up1.vaded . 1m•
maculale cond. $J47.SOO.
details 675-a 120 ~k1'y Loh/ f I! lt I l>o ·lJtl,, l<>eal l\J>I 7:,x~o
Crypts I 500 1,,.,. fur .:~1.,1 ;,:.,~ ~ Jf\ t>pm
770-5252 By Ownr ___ _
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640-5777 n.,,.ucB> FOR 1ince i50 'J!i!1J aft 1; ~ ·······················
Newport 14toch I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Exdlai•eMew
WahifwontHOfl9
With loot Dock
By Pacesetter Homes
Elegant 5 bedroom. 4
bath home now under
constrocl1on. O utstand·
MUSTSBJ.
Just hsted a 2 ... tory
charlber . Steps to beach
& c anal ~ove fast'
Seller Just bought
4nolh e r . Fee land. sm.soo.
PROPBTY HOUSE
64Z..3850
UDO ISLE
4 br. 3 ba. 2 £rplcs. st lo
st Sll5.<KX> Call 673-2289
Pnn ooly
1ng custom features 1n ·
elude la~e mast.er sWll'
with hydro-whirlpool
Jt1tPd tub. f<>rmAI dinin.:
rnom. ~arden room.
custom fireplace w1lh
ronversatton pit. :? car
garage, 17·,311 · pnvat.e SIXX>Down4 bdrm home
dock wrt.h waler & rlec· Den. Eastbh.df. A.<1sume
tnrity ~m1· oplwnal S!17.(Xl) Bal. 497·5039
cnlnr sclo'ct inn pc.1\.'ttble -
l'!unnl! t'(IO-'trut'l•nn CA.STU BY SE.A
Total luxurv abound'>
thru out thi s J Ar
'1f'd1tcrannl'an honw
Top qua\lt) t'On!>lruct111n
<md every t'QnCf'I\ able
amen ity 1nclud1ni.:
... tamed Rla~s. circular
~ta1reaSl'. handpainted
ul~. so much more 3611
dei:: view Call to !-ol-t>
l'ntl'd st.11% Ol~l
Uuy cltrl'rtly from
hwlrll'r P nn only
Of>EN HOUSE
TODAY I to 4:30
~ flarbor h land f)rl\ 1•
Nr'wqort Hcac·h
Cu ol lloff 6.J 1 ocl91
'sh<1 .... n hy appomlm••nc
r
THE11..UFFS
$195,000
fin \·all' t•ntl 11r11t pro·
fl'll:.1onally c..1 .. ror<1ll'd
t'Qlldomuuum I~\ ly m:-tr
MJ>l.(' M1rrort'd tilt> en
trv. frplr. lu'h atnum
c > w n t' r 1• ' I r 1· m t' I )
moll\ au-.1 & .... ill hl'IP
fuWlll('l' 646 7711
~t-41 VIEW
SWp6 t.o beach' New 4
lidrm home nearlnit
completion Builder will
help finance Submct
your offer. A skin!(
$254 ,000. Ca II 540-1151
~-> HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
Harbor Ridge Condo Jbr.
Jba. reservoir & nile ltte
vtew Ocean view from
f ronl balCO<l)'. S390 .000.
640-9Eni Pnnc Only.
&.....,...IMch 1048 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mewport Pi~ R~afty
67)..2058 --------
Pn"St1gious NB lor. wllcnJ?
di.st ln bch. J Br 2 Ba,
SU9.<KXI !J 6'": a. .... ~uma ble
loan Call 548 4229.
633-4650
Npt. Crest Condo $Z25.000
H~e mslr suite w ()('('an
vu+ 2br. 2',ba. ram rm.
frplc. rrurrored wet bar
pl)OI. JaC. tl'nlll5 22 ,\ne ...
Crt. Offers 673-2181
WANT TO
SHOW OFF?
Yes. you can live m style
Let Theo Whitehead
show you Olis expa.ruuve s bedroom home. bay &
crt.y lights ~W!I. Truly 11 rome lOShow off' OPF:N
SAT & SUN 1·5 1014
Manners Dn ve
.... ~c.......
640-5357
QYtoc SALE Coo:uoun:HI' lcAoo l.aa.d 1!06
2.000 sq fi <'USt.om !>tni?le r.operty t:Clmliira;6iittllajji~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• fanuly nomc 3Br. 28a. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 0 :?Hr. 2B:.I rult fum. frpk
$.15,<XXJ dwn. tukt• on•r fowlfaio1 V~ : W () S6SCJ mo y rly
exislln2 loan Call .ij(\ Est centrr tin> ,.,q n !~~~~::!!::!!~~~~~ 'iw L.t>4 .ilt .;l'\l
492-!fiSO ·-· .... ., ...,.,6 -------rommerc .... ~--· ~ P's1 Ir aHfo 3107
f'ORECLOSURE·ocean FOil LEASE BUILDERS -
view. 38r. 2~Ba. new ~21>~ n bldgad· ~4fClear&w1ll -iub-...•..••.....•.....•...
Charml.ng ~ J Bdrm
home with hreplllCC.
patJO Adul~. oo pet:>
Barrett f<Jly KegC>ter
&'2·5200
home. $12.000 c.lv. n as C bcwdlnaU-land for 6 Con sume balance 4'n 5039 J Jc en t t o a r s on do6 ltl Cast.a M~a Regional Mall 200.0CJO l)a, L'i & Clark Sein Juan datl) car <'xposure on SSI l6&>
r -:.straftc> I 0 7 8 S D f'\\'\ P ar1ls 111 car; ._...,... \tr cond n£f1C"e<-R ·······••••··••··•····· Dans&Cl.u1t IO\~lmt'flt C05toMHG 1124
COUNTRY EST A TE
VIEW
!'liew custom cstJl1'. built
'41th pnd1• ancl qu.Ahl'
maH•r1..ih thru out
,\m•·ml•~' anti '1>1•('1JI
ftoulun.., m:1k1· thi... r1•
'>lcK'Ol'l' 1)nt• 11f •• k 11111
l.1r~l' .\ bdrm. '' p.ir.1\1'
rna111·., CJu<irt••r' turm..il
ollninl! room fj mll\
mom hbrJn . t..ir I
.1d1Jt:11.• f1rq1lat1 -. 1 .11111~1
1-!l.1 ... ~ .. IJ <ltd. 'I'·'
J.!U1inT11•1 kll< hl'n /.0111•<1
.mc1 mom for hllr'•... \\ ii I ht'lp ftn;onc.·t· :fl~ .• •~.Kt
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1100
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MORn.t: 1111"'11'
B U Y S £ l. L H t-: :". T
f1:'\A!'IC: E MclDw Homt Store
lnfOi wult&i Cetwtff'
CALLUS 661-1021
IYTHESEA $33.000
3 Br Mobile Home. ap.
prox. 1'4 mt to Ocean
Pool. Spa Rt-1· \'l'll\t·r
lncludes storal(l' i.h<'<t &
enc:I. patio A mu-;t lo
i>«' Call 752· l700 oow•
I '
nw>er space 1Va1I for 3S
rooter Sr c1t11eM. no
IEMb 'pet&.~ \51
f ln...,t'\ l'CI !\f. '..80 DlO ; l ":'ITS II B • •••••••••• •••. •• ••••••
•HEW BLDG •
~VfAA.'i'-
$1.~l.IAXJ
Owner .,. ,11 help fmanc.'t'
l'n me lcx:attOn l'nnc
uni y A~ 5-41 °"25
CcwiihE1 ~ iat Zoned
,\llrac:\1"e ~ ... tory hou~
in hC'art of do" nlov. n
l~lbnJ <io<>d f11r ,11n
I&' LNL~ c\r ~·II ('.all
for i.nf orm..11 um
MS.FUCHS
PAVILIOH RLTR.
675-8120
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LOW IHTBEST
~Loc.ation
T akt' °''t'r lo.,. tnt('N"'t
r.1tc· loan s,., l'r ;11 1 h111r •·
t 2 h t•c1rnum 'on<l<1
h<imes in pnpulJ r :-.pr
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ln·me L..tk•.... 'tn •Jm'.
11.~LS. lu.'h l<1ndM'JPIDR
1-rom~• %1•
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RB>UCB> FOR
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horn.-.... .1' .11 I "' '"") f1n .1nr1 n..: l'Jll .1j.!(
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h t TO .11 •1• • • \'all
c rat"\'~ l.'.\50 or il1-J;!)lo .
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15 UMITS
f'°n<k• 1>f <1••>lV'l'llll' \4 llh
~ol t-:,1 I •I•• I I 'lJ
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nld 't1•n.1•1I I'·'''
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BREAD & BUTTER
I four pit w~ 1n l'l>-.lJ
\h''tll c~n hl' ... vld
~paratl'b· All J Hr 2 Ka
Room (Of' rent m lar~<'
hoU ... l' f r u1 l l rt"•''
lltlmcy .itmospher•·
'1 t-~J mo incl uttl
M>-J936~·v~
Miuton Vieto 316 7
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"no.lc'I. nc.ir J ll '<'h•••' • ~ \:-k for l>•Jn){h\
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3 169
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h.J A\Jtl on 1 •ff;•''
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llt•jt•m BJ) :!Hr IU.1
1-\llh furn Ind hnl n' &
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pn' I" 11'1'9-i.<ill mu ln m11
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3206
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June ~th ~ Call :Jfh'r
Spm. 07l-01~ --
c.•ach. Owner will carry lal>oaPsnim~ 3207
Jt 10' , for -"' ) C8f" 25' ~ •••••••••••••••• •••• • ••
J'hfdi<J,p pfltl uni\ I
~ 1111 t. "'"r
LUSE OPTION
\'rn ptu'h .:tir :lh"
llunl Be. h ' '''" r1111t.lt1 w glass :1tr1ue11 Vo·n·
dawn. tuu pn<'1' $195.000
19 UMITS Sll,:g w beacb. 3 Br. lam
rm ~nUy re decrtd l
yr l.se 673-~ ___ _
Corona del Mar 3222 pn'ak pauo .1r1.•.1. '1~w
'undl'ck . f r pl1. P•)UI.
...auna 'Pa Co<'ld ll:'rms
l'nnl"1pl"""'only ~ 637b
Excellent Npt Bch 10<'3
lion. 2 bl.ks from lloa I(
Hospital All wl.'11 ma 1n
lalned Pnced rcdUt·ed to •••••••••••••••••••••• •
S'T00.000 Ml...,_ STORAGE
JUST USTB>! 2 yrs old. gros~ tnrome
2 Br. 21., bA Newport Trr S2S2.000 pr yea r. Owner
race Condo S harp. will carry balance at 9•;
clean. many amt>rulles with 1800.<nl down 1-ull
f or m or e info call pnce $2.400.000 Uurf).
Brand new 2br. 2ba. 2 c ar
i.:.ir B.ih'. frple f.,l'
~Mo eve ~1 41\93
JHr 2ba, 2Br 2ba. btO nl!w
i.uu 1n Corona del MJr
67$--0UM
846-3'88or (213 >431-0255 tluswillnol l1tst • 2 Br. 2 ba. lrpk SSStJ
-~ U€UIG€ ~':io.~~peb Avail
21 /"~ l HOM€\ SpyaJ.aM Ridge; 4 BR.
-----......... Reil Qt.ate lnvestmenlS ram. rm .. lae. pallos. 3
'iJ Coldwe.11 Ban.ker
CUSSSIA
EiepS 2 8r coodo OVet'·
loolllo& all of t h e
Newport coast.line. b ·
ce llent location .
Complete enteruinmenl
& re c r -ea t looal
amenities. Owner pro-
vWted fsnancing at a low
1.0~% lrrterat..
Xlnt. loc Snr Pk Nr
s.bopl frbta \Br. $11,SOO
s.9-1982.. ~UIO.
e XJ33 W. Coast Hwy, NB car gar. SU75 Mo
SPAllOW RW.,TY 64S.U.U Agenl67S-S!O
CkJaed 9lnday COlh....... 3224
1100
HIGH OH AH~
Recently r emodel ed 3 bdrm .•
panoramic \•iew home with new
carpets, skylijthts. s tained glass.
kitchen rlxtures. paint. and now appliance~. A sensational va lue.
$285.000.
496-7222 831·0836 ~
..... T1wff Monarch 98J Ptau I~ U9Ufta Nlg-4
BALBOA ISLAND
RF.ALTY
8'7W700
'4514 .. 9111!
Weil ~ HarbOr V'-w
Rome. ort(I. owoer. Belt B~ al GM,900. Peel htrick~.Al·ml
JU:ALTORS
ln be.aut. SJC. Panoramic
view. Obie wide. Adult
~· 2Br. 28a. CIS.000
~OtC.7541
0.-.W/s.. 10-5
2BJ\°"MBR1ui te ai den. lAke Forellt adult ~rk,
no ptta. oouotry club llv·
ln1. aec. ~ate . Cell
54/5.mt. -.ar76 s. R-oal9dnlk. Rl tr
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52 UNITS
Beach. Mk·
000. " .ts•Clanc
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IMUX
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Brand Nn 2Br 2.,..bA, 2 •
car pr. poo4 & jacur.u,
W!fY attntctlve. 64$-8986. Great s&.arter duplex ln
ttr!Ual Oran3e Counl)'.1-................. ... Near sc hoola .
uansport.allon and •h<>1>
JlUll. 2 Bd \ Ba unit ,. t Bd l Ba l.llllt for only
~ 75t·l920
J 9UAIL
PLACE rttoriltnn•
lO,. ft l:Jt , ......
2 Br. 2 ba +den. wet bar.
ql.lcit ~-de-sac, nr. S.A .
!Country Club. I nc l
&ardmer. W/D, refr1 g.
a uto gar. dr. opn r
Alrtum, garden v ~ew tram.. ">On\. Ki vtu.ll·
eel beam <-eilln• " ffl>lc. ,,.. 1al .. la.it + ~
t«Urtey. See by appl.
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....._ Sll4 Ullfk•• Ml"liiktt.._. H6t c.w.-.• mt. ................. •eut:• JJ41 ..................... --... M.h ... , *1111'. l -~ ar . to. ' .... blim. f'llr1c. piool. WAUC1011ACH mn>&O .. tWrin. ~ --·&.MJ..lv\n1' Oolll P\lu. New crpC.a, M"1ta. DO ftU. tu-5 . ~~.tto•tf& Wk to ~ta.. Ual .......
tlir. • • ""rt• -... ···-······-··· _., ... " .... bQ llO pM.a .. mo a WKU;01l£ *"'· 4br, ..., "1Jlt a. •lln I Wll* ua eplt lM -.acwpr.IC,..._, •
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...,... ~kll• 1yr. b, A/C{ pool, 11«\Vt\1 a.om nitna. Ou • ••&« ,-~_..~,;:; ud ro.IMll•I•· Terraud pi. Ctr MlrH ot, ao MIWPOIT 1115 rno . IH·MH or ..;"C;.£;.._..;;..;. __ ....;... ___ _
pOOI. ••• Pl bllq. ,... ..-... aui or llllNmO. .. " _... ,_
<ln.Y -Nr-Ott mr. c'OOdo P'\"pk' ~ 1parlaHn• foUDtalu. 04Nl61. Al'AITM91TI Srmll LBr,""" -· .... Ip a el o u 1 room 1 . I Br 111$ + utJJ. Mature t.ckyanl All uW pe.M1.
...._.l418dl"-i mlcrowaYe. H rurlly -'"--------All"--Y.c.... ...,.S. .....,, "8 1 • 4 Bil. ... Hect Nwpc
11Par•tt dlnto1 .,.... 1 ldrm apt adUlU on1¥. No pet,. No * DB.UXE * SP>tmo. eoMOl. nlk·14 eloMU, bomt· 8bc.l..,.., •. ...,~ld. Wllt.ttbedl. t4iw........... .., ..._.,.,...la.,.. all at Cutt roedo. Man1
)'Olli' dispoul, walkln& reclltllu tUO t mo.
dbUlw '° l"tlltaw-anu . ,.. •·•t ..
U. ~ • cablntta. •acm aul>Nt'WJ)Of"l Blvd l'IDDEN APT •••• :;; ............... . Wall& to Huatlncton Cceu M~ UM • • ~IT HTS. a... • Bdrm ..... pe.ld ,_, llt,lti.+den.1-flbu.
~ cW4Hac, n.r .A fr &i&hl hie USO u ,..__ .,. .. -.-... -,.-,-~ ft lNa morithJy ~"" ,.ewpo.. . me ct '100 mo Metn t1b Hr. .... clp, tpl
t 91idreom '"'"'· •· Ebel pr, adltt r.taide studio. S2S5 1.st & 2 ... Adllh e.lt • •*> MIW! ~lllr'ft. ~ to-507) lMt + "° aeeu.r Call 3 poola t..ux Cou.ntry C lub Ind
prdmar, W 0 , Nin•.
auto 1ar. dr opnt
AU11im, 1atden vl•w
tro.n •· hioc:n 111 "'•ull ., '*m mllnl. frpk
11 .. 0Ull t40.IJll, wall& to "O ~. lfll ~~ 1111-. 1 V.rJ la bdrm. &a-91580 Covmid car port Oehae 3 bdrm .. 2~ IN ..
........ 1 ....... _ ld T 1 pdUo•pll .• BBQ'• very apactoua: quality
NI). I.De .. wa. LAQUOO'A HERMOSA
1Cl.l P&t'Ulde Ln l bl.k
W. " Blach, 3 bib S. ot bllnpr.
.,._ -,. \mmac. Lovely E·S • rip"· doMtofwya6bchl built: •utierb )Oeation. ft°"'*. 1111 hmapa. wbol• bottom floor, wal.lttoaboppln&. "Top of th• Ha•"
.,~ i.t • last + -
eec\lnl)'. b) apSN.
t-llw10~ HMtlour .1 r .
2hba, Coado ,.,pl~ .
'""nMlt \'It• X&ra
"'"" It'.$ ....,,,
--~ ...... =~···~ S32511JO.....,., =· D/W etc. ever· 17' I I G1U1•w•d features. Avail. now.
2 Bdnm, 1 bath apt. pell .:.; •. ~~· DO .tll W.,,.,,,. ~: pel' mo. Alen1
Oal.J•-~~~~~~-·,,~ .... aba, tttl
lmmaculat. £Htblwff
Olodo. i Br. 1'-be, view.
91X1 mo.. Call ..-.. aA..-
IPm. m4 ,.,.1.JM, -
Adul~~ ar. lars• Uvifte fr dlniAI-841 ·6:6~ 2 Br. 2 Ba. new plua
LA MANCHA Arn CbUdreo OK. $335Mo. .........,. r• ~. pool. Jacu&1.
9'"1''···"•'~'0 .. Yfl' tfl-M41 [ 11111 ~~ ..... ??~ 1115 O'IO, 3 Rr. !? &. No
C' II. \onUOn Rt-fa ~
""' Sl-0~. ~4\221
ni.. pool I rar 1•r. boat
.&Ip t ¥a1I l1ta-M o.a64 ~-~~Ll ... li.i.l-1111.lli-M.i-• Studio, prof. decorated. --------i ummc. ,,._ mak1 Nrv.
Oehute Condo ia II 8 • • ut1L Cob' TV· • wk
Adi.Ill Uvtoc over 40. 2br, orl7)' mo. -.m?.
, A-()pm u ftl.B W. 18lb.. $425. mo. Adultl. DO peM;.
._.ge, 1..2&3 bd prden 87-41111 _,. W~' .. to betcll. tm Located acrOll from
.,..... JJ44 lMnlr7 VenaUI• ~· ~ Adulu. Dlbwhr. -~ .... ,,.._., "'-·-~
I bbq "'-.ay ..... 1 .. •-"' tbr. 1ba E mac 2 bdrm. Iba Cloae NW°pt Bch uuu ........ ~. , l'OC gar. au ·-· _..I.CU 0 Bya.-on),y~. _
:'llew Jhf. 21.Aabla , ~·nl~n
Twnhm 2 l•r • flat
fl( opnr t-'rpk. m1r ru,
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • \bDl.M lBr. Ii vll\a rm. Pool. Ou Pd. m Scott i.ide C.M. ta75Mo. No lo evuyth1 n". 3 l ...--
P\.142-5073, ~5'11 Klda No Pett N-~1 Baltunore 19'TALS dl.nln& rm a bath. PaUo
1 Bfl. I 8a $400 b a I co n y o v e r I o o k I
2ba, no peta Lovely LAGUNA BEACH llTR
pat10 Ail rec. Sec 11te INN. Ma1d Mrv.. C'OkM'
1Wlnlt. pool etc. Aval! TV. buled pool. UUI
2 hui&• br In 11q1er loca·
tJon. ground noor. built·
1n kitchen, 132Ulo
Adults No Pets. 10quire
Si18 W WUJOG Apl. E
6611441
Cll.arawlg lbr. patio, gu.
q1.1lel 1t Conv. loc ms.'tDO. M2-8UI.
~mu:u Realty 139-MZJ 115(). 3 Br. 2 ba oeeao·
front. Frpk. 1 car gar,
pool,~. ~ -~ ~
28R.2'"ba ms boutlful fountain J an, 2 Ba m»~ ~ty. tt.o11 11vi.ni,! 1 m roe d 15 5 o M o C714 M!M-5.294. MS No.
3 BR. 2 ba rondo. bltru.
new r eCrlg No pell.
Adults 2Dd f'1oor, close
LO poof. Jacu.uJ. lenm.s cu. rec rm l M1 from
bearh Centrally loc
Ched garage Secunly
b ld111 I Yr lea se
~eas pray Condoi.
m.-1130
W Dhookup.
TSL~gmt ----C()UIG.lril•
3 Br. 2 ba, fri>lc. lae
ktlcb, new cp&a d,,..,
newly p•lnted In ou& Lee fncd rear yrd. det
dbl gar w opor. lmmac
cond. SllU /mo I'll'
lmmed ocru panr y
Owner. 6'4-4227
J BK. 2h Ha.. . ... 1700 $551) mo. CaU lob, Ai\.,
• 982-1'm0.
OC'eNI. ~ • oljht lJgh\
vtew. aBr. 21/lB• Condo
Pref. d9co. $57). M&-7 .. 1
m.371·&.516 CoasUfwy. -~---~-~--Bi a Caoyoo View. 2Br Ml.,..t~ 376'
2be. dt&ach«I pr. ~ •••••••••••••••••• •• •• •
mo.~1117. BayJrool lurol1bed. ..;;;.._________ win£er rental
LIASI OPT10H Broker. 87Mt12
IOSA VERDE bQroe at·
rnoephere 2W 'br dlx
»IJU. No Peta. 546-1034
Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba
townbouae Spar1oui.
{irepla~ & pool Quiet
area AduJta. no pet:.
M50 ~5ete 164&3381
S17~S«\. Buul. brand ~ 1&2 br 4-p~~. Nlre
qaet area. f"rplc, end.
garaae. W 10 boot up.
TSL Mgml 642-1«>3
Waterfront. Newport
Wand. Lower Duplex
7,Br. Dock avail Newl)'
dero. NO PETS. 1795.
~
Very pluab 2br. 3ba IMSTAH'TtH Wesklllf area. %Br, ZBa .
Y:CLUDIO I IR
H~e yard. ran~e. refrll!
UU1 pd. "'o Pet!.. Low
move ln cost.s.
$0>MO
Jbr. Mesa Woodh hm Nr
schools. churche1> & So
Coast Plaza. S650Mo
546-3858 or 645-0502 art
12 -------J+ fam, + l&;•ba. cpl!>,
drpe • .:le r o. rov pauo
twtgers Dr. nr 1-·a1r $.S2S
~
1:.a :.ts1de JBr & den .
2111&. hl'llll-d pool $750
mo.64.'>-~
'+573 CAMPU,D&·IR'lltCl
WOOOlltlDGE
Spac. condo situated
atross from park. 3 Bd. 3
ba BeauWully appoml·
ed. Landscaped lge patio
w redwood h ot tub
Comm. pool. S700/mo.
Cal I Je&ru>e. 0wnr I ;\gt.
63t · 12liill or 5..\2· 7367
Woodbridg e Condo 3
bdrm. 1..-. ba. 1 year new
Large pa!JO. near lake.
~ fanlltJes. ~75 mo
5.5Q.5ZJ8. 832-4767 ---
Walnut Square Coodo
Hunt. 8ch. v1ew C'Of\do 2 Br apt. IUl E. 19Ul SL
w glass atrium. Very Adults.no pets. 050. Yr·
private pauo area. vle¥>' ly Abo untum. ~18
sundeclt. Crplr, pool.
Eastbhlf. 4Br &.den. $950
mo lmmac.
uuna. spa Good terms.
Prindpk'S only !MM-6376. -------
645-5399 2br. 2ba. llunl1nalon
---• V 1 c w po I n t . D a Y 5
Quimung J Bdrm. 2 ba 7 14 527 5873. eves
home oo comer w/yard. 71..cH1157 Pvt l oc. $650 /yrly . ------
Walelfrool Homes, Inc i::. SlDE Costa Mesa
67).8)() COndo. only 2 YTS old.
IAY.-OHT wHHYC
2100 aq ft. s bdrm.s. 1 ~
ba. Sl~ per mo leue,
wUI coaaider 1bon l.em:I.
.... ..... Ston
'11-1771
2Br. l \IJBa. all bllns,
Ind.I')' rm. fncd yd. cluld
or pet OK. ~ ~o Call
Mr HeUnmg 631-3133 or
~
NO
LEASE
REQUIRED
bdrm 2 be dryer. gar .. ~~~~~~~~~
pJt10. pGol. $4501mo
21.3-434-2789 Lv m!I~
.Lu:xury Condo. nr Bns tol
& MacArthur. A C. pool.
1acuu1. re<' rm. '"'"'.
SJl)O. ~ &t 768 ~I
VUR·ROUNO "1N: •
Social Acllv1t1es 01·
rect'lr• Free Sunday
Bn.1nen •BBQ s •Par·
lte& •Plus much mote
QAUT AfCAfATl()H:
lennia • F1ee Lessons
(pro & p10 ahop) • 2
Health Clubl • S.una •
Hyoromaaege •Swwn
ming • Or1v1ng Range See\'M!w. 2-aty. 4 QR. 3 ba
home w nlgbl hght "
ocean view. Guardt'd
romtn.. pool & lt'nDlll
Sl:.» Mo
3 Br, 21.iJ ba. perlttt rond
NJ bllM S57S mo
BfAUTIFUl APART·
Mfl'O'S: Smgles 1 &
2 Bedrooms • Fur
n1shed & Unh.1rn1shtu1
VIUACOUOYA
Most UW FrK> New rpt.
drp&, encl gara&e. patlo. ~~kitchen w 1bltn~
I BR s:M0
2 BR. $400
23ZJ E.1den Ave , CM
642-781.6
2 Br. I ba. $340 mo + cleanini del*1t moves
YoU LO. Laundry nn No
pt'tl 642·7 ~~6 . 792·
Shall mar
N.r new IWlury l.nhH 2
br. ) .... be. all bttns. Fncd
J)9Uo. p.r lnf ant Of am I
pett*~~.
~r So Cst Plau. 2 br . 2
tJ. apt. Pool.5. ett• Im
mar rood No children
I)( ~· $1..25 I~!> di:,
c'OUl'fl. 96J. 74 UI • !S3S -W4 7
e.xtD ----
•2 Br or So Cat Plaia
S37S No peU. 7:.9-0217 or-
00· M&O
Brand New 2.Br 2...,ba. 2· Zbc. Zba. wrfrplc. $450~0
car gar. pool • ;acuw. A\ a.iJ oow.
very au.radlve.~ <AU~TI74
~ lbr. balcony. over
loDb pool & patio Adu.Its
only. no peta 1887
Monro~ S29iS ~lO
•eatiBJIB
~A.RTMINTS
GRANO OPIHIMG
s:.'m 2 Br up~r trtplu
Nr • fr w ys Appl n~.
aara&e der k. Adults
548-l.42S
2 Br. 2 ba. frplc. itarage.
S3li6 \..All 962·1\341 iuk for
RheU
$525. 3 Br. 2 ba near new
apt New crpt.5. d fllll, i
car enr l gar W /0
hookup. (rplc ,
paUo yard
TSL M~~--842· 1602
,. I {q)\JI I -:i . -~ ,..." I I VI~, I,
• I & 2 IR h ti o A,".
• O~hw"hen I 1110·,
• Potl A Rte. Room
• G1rden l andtdPMt
• J .. 10 a .. ch • ShoP1
'.l ;..
t ';\'1,1)';',l\ ".I
J I. ( , t • ,I ' 1 • t ~ ' • • II .. t I ~
~,bl 4 !.>U1 1
3br • .2b:I. frm. tlln rm. & ram rm. 3 r ar izar Yard
ITllLnl inrld 1 a..:iblkll from
Npt. llarbor H S No
dogs please Rt•f:-. rrqd
S1125Mo 640-2795
£-side Jbr, tbn. lari:t•
yard. No PrLc; $100 hl.
last +sec. Av:ul f.42 8Si17
Several rentals 8¥811
NOW' From S3!J5 2hr.
2ba, $495. Jbr. $500 2hr
'-1ew $650. Sbr. :.Iha. $700
4hr. :Iba. NEW $795.
644-~ 631 3444
<.lt'Ho Fairway!! J br, 2
ba. on got! rour.1c-Pool
$5.50 mo Both In San
CTcin<-nte Ai..'\ 492 6700
• AOull L IYlng • NCJ Pt:t ~
• Mc1dels Open dJ•lt
910 b
2 Hr. 2 Ra S4SQ
F~l<'1ll l~laon. ~ alk
to romplctt• shopping
Bl'aU11fully l:in&caPN!
SpadOWI apts Prl valt'
potl-08 or derk.<I. Ad ult.5
2 } ruo E bedrooms F\J 11 y
c arpe ted bu1 lt1n11
Ground noor Su~r loco•
llon Adult.a. no pns SJ011
rm Apply apt t: ~ W WUson~ ;Ba c hl'l o r A p t
-------~J\~ Refn& l.!til PJld S51·21W
Jlentagc Park Townhome
TOUCH OF CLASS Condo
lt3l2 beautiful ~r 2br.
2ba. bale. ocearr view.
Pl us h , rlub h sc .
bllUards. pool. nuna.
dt'n, spa , sec pr"in~.
Adult. no pets. 5&}5 Mo
9-5 Mon-Fri. 714·~2
afl. SPM ., wlt0ds
714·~~
2Br 2ba. pools. }acuu1
sec ~le. l't'ally mcc hx:.
:.m P','lS OK $000 Ind
J\1C. lt»!I & w•lt:r ,
64HUIJ1
Oakwood
Garden Apartment•
East.a~ Col'llA Mes• 2 R k 422'., 9th Sl 968-0020 a I\
mcl l!Ar. S31~ mo 251 6PM
l6lh I'\ ace, Up.. i.ain a pt
Call ~SllllO m ror P"m «IDS/PETS OK
EASTSIDc 2 UR. S49S. I BR. $195 1;ar & palm
~2510or64b ~
3 BR l ba, j.(ar, li.tc yard.
hardw ood fl oo r s ::! 'mo ~ 1 l!IL!lk for
S37S wk~ cpl ~i ~l4.'dt•('
2 br. & gar. fenced yrd.
ir.alde ... 1078
39'. ram rm. 2be, tplc, nr
,.,. 6 S.C. Plau. DO
~. m>mo or ts25 rrnt
yrd Jrdna, 931..eUl6
2 Br. cpts. ~ar. lnr d yrd. paw. child pcl ok S39S
mo Sl50dep 548 7506
arl2 Santa Ana Avl' tbr.
Fnc<I yrd. w w 1•rpl ...
S?85Mo 714 249-523fi
2br, Iba. rrptoo. d'll!'. &
!(ardnt!r $450
ti42 4610
O...Point 3226 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Dlx Condo 2Ur 2ba, al·
tached 2·<·ar 1111r, o II
bll.ns, crpls. drpt. • pool.
t.ennls. Jacuzzi. $550.
493-2192.
tBToro 32U •••••••••••••••••••••••
HOMES FOR RENT
3 or 48r. Priced Crom
$&!&Sll5. FDd1 yard &
gara1e1. Famtllea
4>1eaae. Kid• 6 pell
welcome. Qall flM·25eCS or
1'13-3lm.. A(!).. oo lee.
2hdrm Jl·J ba,. pool. rec.
facil1t1~1i . $4501mo.
1151~
N1·w never u vt.'<l In lBr.
2.Ha. attractive lse w 1op-
l1 un S750 mo 17 1<\ l
<$3-1700. 831· 1615
• ---.-Tree shaded "2i acre near Oram(elree adult patio upper Newport Bay 2
hnmc> 2 Br, 2 ba. I\ C. bdrm. l "" ba .. lar&e en·
l*'1topool,1pa "ten· tetlalnla1 rooms . nta. I e.r..,..,. w /eJec. nr.pa.ce. ti.r. Ho ....._
apnr. No p«a. Avail. a....... t•h•l•d. poo
Mardi JM........... ... lllO. 1~ ...... Ill'.
~.... 3241 "'-"-T14JID.0070.
••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR VlEW HOMES
2 Br. 1 ~ ba, lge yard, Pid\IJ'e perftc\ Monaro \ 1ew. $650/mo. Tom 540-23Xlor"94-0LU8 2br. den. d·rm. sm>Olllo ---21.3-Z-9710
No l..iguna. Oc:eon '1ew
Walle Lo bcb.. 4br, Jba •.
S7WMo W !lhort term
F1·b·A1Ji. ~Cl2_
:! L.:~ Emerald lSa y
home!I 4br. Jba . ea.
Spac $3,500 Mo ca. Ask
for Uan. 4M-0431 ---1..acplO Hills 3250 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~~~~-~~~~1
Bluffs rondo, 3 BR. 2 ba.
trt·level : mint cond
lmmed poMeM Submit
oo kids fr pets $72.S
Coleswortb y, Rltr
~
Newport Terrace·2Br.
2Ba. din /f am rm. nr
pool, Jae. HUD&, etc. 1495
mo. Su.un S4 l-4331 d ys.
......... h,,.Wd ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMr'til 3702 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Newport Beadt/No.
880 lrvine
Iii 1611n
(714) 6'~!>50
Newport BNctt/So.
11-00 1e1t1 5t
1001"' at 1151111
17141 642·8170 MAXEXTRA MONEY'
Rall ycN.T heh. home or
apt. al sum~r rate!S. I"':=========':' lbm rent my 2.Br, 28a
aP'o la f\allwtoD. SllO mo.. Avllll. Eac.r vac.·
9ellt JO. Coaftl!Jmt loc.
Adult1. Write: R•M
Gal. Dell YttY, PU Uertoo
92631
...., ,....... l7 07
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Sleeplne roomi1 &
ld\chenetta fT5 wit &
up Oci!antront. 675.87~
Balboa PmU> 1 BR •pt.
2Br. l be. rum. wtr MOO
1 Bil. I ba .. be)'front.
Lllfum. yn.r·ty. 18
associated
1111n• fll <; ~ PF/\• ~('P<;
l •lJ'• t/11 l ral,.,., .. f I Ja6 f
sundeck. furn., frtt ulJJ . OCEAN FR.NT APT. lBr.
$450 mo. 673·2545. W J 1 ... 80 ~ans. Hrv inter to un .., .
WU'IUT Rental new de<'or.
Compl w/Unen.s, dlabes.
4br,2be.m-4*
SIOOrDO lncl utl. No peta,
548-1930 or m-1844 .., ......
U.afa 1hh1d ....................... HOMES FOR RENT _56_1_..u:u __ aft_s_P_M_. ___ 1 et. 3br. Zba, ateps from
beach. ground floor. ........... 3106 ....................... llGCAMYOMVllWI Avall. 2-1 • M . "25Mo.
~le•\ p&1d No prts
Open 1 o-6 d a 11 y ~ We8l W\L'\00, C M
63l·~~a408
COLOMY Al'TS
Wr. or 5\0rl'5 &pus. ldt-..il
ror seniors . $270 mo
SCS-8652
~w-~lkr ~. ""rl "2229canyoo 1 d r 1 Beaut. qu1el. pool , aarage. n ry a C'1 . ~. oo peta S39S mo breelft. I ml. ocean. 540-6338
super II• I bt IMS mcl _
uti1.X~2br.13116.E¥es 1----.,.. ""·-n.n•~ M+a71ar °"19 ~. -•-. -· --· ...-..-. rwlecor. $400+1«. ZOSS
£.elide tMM 2 br. l"" ta.a. ~ Ap.. ..
pr, pstio. sm mo No p.a.m.am. $330. 2Br. 2ba. cloaf'd
pnp. adull.:.. DO pe~
2 Br. 2 ba Adul\I only No Op> 1-lw S.l 2 SPM 2126
Pf'C..' Gas " water pd 1bunn •H on..sm
MS-57'JO ------
2br, 2ba. 2 tlOn' twnble.
13115 AduJta No pell
Qui ft •·Pl~'IC ~ 7300 __
2br. tbe. okkr adwll oo
~l:. O K 135QMo
Exira L..p llooma
Cleao. q~et. 2 bd, 1 ba No kJdl rpeu. 1325, mo
Ca1J JelfG31·la
R&A.l..'roRS
Grad fir dplx lBr. 1>4. IJ,
rm lutch an>• 1'u P•Y1l
rttng.SZZ.~
~ ~e J bdrm 2 ba
frplr. }rd. ,....,her df)t>r
hooli up. 2 car gar $491J
~ 2'ro. .
N•ct'. new lBr adwt apl
In the bat Coat<t ~h lo.I
area. D50 142-~-
S1'1NNING lrg Zbr, 2ba
prdea apt. Poot. rH
area.~ 710 W tlltb & J or 4 BR. Prked from
"*-Sli86· Fncd yard &.
I• rages . t•a ml ll ea
pleaae. Kids & pelt
welcome. cau 964-2566 or ~an. Agt., no tee.
Luxurt«*ll I Bdrm. zy, 913 W. Balboa Blvd. ._ ba\b Da&na bome. Qua.rd 81$-Sa!M 2 Br pra,. apt oa yr •. , Ob the beech. Bach. botel
g a t e • e c u r l l y . ...... ll8\t Tope.a. Open apt. ZIDI W ~ lllroot
Esade tnpjex. k>vcly ~ br.
2 ba. 1525. Older kids <*.
~3281 I03 °' ~ SUOO /mootb. Call ••hro. Bacb .. '195. howes.LacSua.12-4. SZ20.1'tfl~.,;...154 .
Lovel;y 3 Br .... uo bome -...Zorfn9.Cl.91 ••P\&m. 1 ~ BR on the 1 .,,_ ._ a. .. , h f &c -............ 1•26 ...-~~~~~~~~~ bav. Beaut. View . .._.,. i .... awn• l1J .... ..---~ country kJtcben. 2 Ba. -: 97• tA.D deck. pa.rldDa. Com· -· --·-••••••••••••••• dbl garage, comm. pool, Newport 9eactr aeeut!ve ---------IDWda1 .,.,., Combkae 1 Bdrm loft apt. blta cUa· 18r. cleaa. II•~ ne•.
"ap&. l&iZ . .552-831lalU. bocoa. 4br, b. jacmzi UlUq\le ~anfrool apt. home • office. 8111 bwalbs •,...,..Yard dalrwtrr. pr, SJJO. Nr Lap11ie...... 3252 tub. Oardeaer. Many, F\uu., pr. l or 2 adulla. ~ Rh.y. l'7J..2lll. IMO.'° t::NI OCemL ZU..llM...,,..
••-••••••••• ... ••• .. ••• maQYJllna.Av&U.oow. ThruJ.me.m.-2trr.l~,frpk,encl1ar. IRmbadilapt.epu.ctr,.. r 1•v.., •• 1 •• u.•. ,~., Mgue.,u 1~01ookAtc· m.imamor'Q1!lfor ....... eorw .. w. nn .... ,, r 1111 3107 adultl.eau.ar1; .... ._.. l&ilpd.Owe.av;ew.1225.
••••••••••••••• • • erse-. .JVf t • -·· 2 BB ~ w 1••-1•. 2 --••••••••••••••••• -.. •••••• .. •••-•••• El·lm ~a12~~ /D, pool 9)0. 131.·tm bUia from beach".;. ab lbr, apl. furn. •liar. 28r ~ a-&al • .W teoo to IMO. Beaut. DHr --------
We lft 'I
FA*YAPTS.
car~·=.=· Leue For rent: 2Br, 1rouod O.UTcxD.-.1441 ......_aduh.911110. 6-IUO. SlllO + ut.Ult.'-· aewZbr.2batowDhouse llOOFRl':ERENT f I d .,..._, m.1171. -. la J8r,lba.p¥t.,_..paUo @ o o r c o D o . UDO ISLE • 2br. 2ba, SQl&lbtt, .. .,k. UDdty A 1ua1e. »»Z Blue ............. .....___._ 32 .. 0 Waabtr/dryer. 2 car1ar. · • ---11 Bacbelor Apt pas mo. 2br. stove. r.frl1, 1ua rm. s-Uo. Ad\IAaoolJ. Lantern. 4H·3:SS4 or
·-----.. Lquna Nlpl OD 10U trplc. pauo. ~ ··-o. I deck. 9wdsb frpk. Yrly TSLMID "2·1M12 ....................... cou rte. SS'J 5 1 mo. 11>5072 utlll lle1 t DC uded. atpD.
HOll!S FOR RENT maio. aft.. 5: ~271..5. Newport Crest Condo. 3 Ge-?ZM $t75. 84H54I l BR incl mna. SIOO. 2 tt • --..... 3140
3 or 4br. Prlced from eo.t.M9M 1724 c:c.r-dll..._, 3122 BR lt,.o, e.. S4QO. Encl ............. ••••••••••
$61115. Fl\(d yard & ...._Vlelo 3267 Br. 2~ ha. 1700/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• .. ••• •••••••• s•r Adlls 00 peta "ara1e1 . Famllte11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner/Att.846--0295 · ' · MAlne'SWA.U "' c ... "" DI OltO 2br. 1 ~ba, rrplc. pool. ~7. 541-4291 •n-.,,~ ... ~ .,.," v ,.,
Plaaae. Kida 6 pet a llOMES FOR RENT ~,,. .-.... N ...,. . •'"' .... -~"" ery '* Ba.yrront3BR,2ba. $1200 ALLUTILIT1£SPAID dedt. -"'0 · o '*'· f I bltna 2Br 2 Ba I welcome.C.11964-f 2566or 3 or 4 Br.FnPriced rdtrom Mo.,yearly Compare before you Adul\t.m.on3 New28r.d28aC.~c. I . r 1' ,,.,d • WtW")'Jl•Plt. i?J-3'11. ~.no ~. 14115-~. cd ya & n.... BR b WHtll • ,. . ta S. rp c, 1 . pr. nr Ull ·
.I garal(CS. Fam I Ilea VL:eanfronl 3 • 2 •. rent. Custom deal~D 309M.arluerlte. v .. •. lbr Aduha,DOpeta.m.m• lngl.Onllatbour.cblldren
BEACH. 3 ur, 3 ba, frplc please Kids c. pets .-,OMo.,yearly fealure1: Pool. BBQ. • 2 b r . du p 1 ex . OK. llOO mo. lMS2 J ib + t'Xll'u. 1885. Whalers welcome.C..11964-2566or Atm876-1M2 cov'rd aarage, new seoo .snsllo. Appl. Lis. 2 Br.\ be. carpon Qrcle,aptl.MO-aoo
Cove.M8-78U. !J73.2!nl Agt,ootee. S..Clr•• 3276 ~I~~=~~~~-:. ~ev•. ~. 7'17 W. WU.CO. Call c:.t.MeM 3124 Bea"'1fullydecor3Br2ba. •teuwpoetl9ech 1269 ....................... AdUlt 11vtoa at lla best.. 2br. 1ba. apt. So. of hwy. m.a.a7Q2
fplcw-•'-Cutf1't.tl. ~ldrptO m.oc. uAlvv~~·I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ea 2 ~:. ~:.----" Nol •·r .. _,_...__.. ........ Adul\I, DO~· MZMo. aw -cu NO f'!:E! A.Pl 6 COado CU)'OD .. ~. _,., ...... 8dnn ~ -·~ 8G51&a wtcfn, l'n-M3 Feb lst. Days · 8111 l'ftltala. Villa Renul1 Newtypel.nt.ed.4Gla·ll1l BW. WUeoa,6'2·1.971 ar--mtes&wknda.
714·7S2·7510. E vo1 m-4.912Bkr. s..teAM lZIO ~Br. ea.entrance. utJJ eo.t.MttM JIZ4 ~. SU P ER SH ARP & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Inc. ooo-smoker. Reta. •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Br Condo. end unit. 1 SPARKLING. New ~LAROE Jbr, C&IJ511MQ13 --dJild OK. Pool. jac, rec carpets. drapu etc. 3 fam rm. a.. crpta, drpa, ---------
ladl. $&50.146-8318 bdrm. 2 ba. Walk to ~· llri~qlllet,~la'* SUSCASITAS ./ .._.. Ok. _.. lit.-. P'um. 1 br apt SM • up.
Oeh.1v pooh1de •LT• ll!l'
2br. 2ba Bltn.'\. d.'hwhr
:-.r bPach. AdJL ... nu pct.:.
s:I!> mo sa&-8362
2 \\/Jr) 2Hr pn\ p.1110
d~t'r. Wll l".&11
!WS-4619
2 bdrm .:u . nu rpt nu
?It. nu dr.11~ nu lot'~
11 e 12131421 s1gs
aqytame
~..w
FOtlLISS
~a.~uJ DC"• :? RI{:! rull
b.1tbt ma,t1•r \Utt.-
"" dvublt' "'"11 ... pl..i h bru•n (j CIJ••\11111.
lJrlpt'"o A'h I 1h10 .. \\
Pu>ltln\ r~fnitn.alor
ftllC"I vard d<'IUJL l.aun
dr) l'hll.ir?n 01\ 4 pit•\
nr.ir 1 ~cryt.twui cl;"\ L. 'I
~mo
77'.H SJ \T~:R
Opt•o I lou.~l'I( ;, I '\I
~ne
llACHWOOO UTS
2 br 2 be MOO Larlr I bt SJ25 \\'AU\ to sbopptnil
Pool. J•c uul. bltni.
~. 00 pet5 !IQ 1!00
'TTG Ncowmao %Br. 2Ba.
ffl)k $4.20 mo. Adulta.
noplb.ll0-414.5
I mactr .. Oc.-
J Br. z be, rrpk. z Hr
,,,,.._. ff';S mo. A1llo I
Br. I Ba. f11>k & 1tuace.
l300 ax> Adults only. no
pets. Reis a must! Call
DlcllMHlM
WMJCTOIUCH
Ul»q\19 l br. pvt yard.
.i.ove " rdril Oa.a Ir was. pd. Small pet ot
S3SO mo. ~18·2456 or
9f0.8050
~all aduJt. 00 pets.
l.2&3 Br apl.~ 6200 Ed
inaer.b.b.846--0619
'"'-ll44 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I bdrm . Co ndo
Oran&e\ret'. Patao on
Stream. teonn ls, •P•.
pool. gym $390 "v tll mid. hb. ~$ (Eves
&Wknda )
1be Spino l Br condo.
$W. Open Sat nooa UI 4
Coll aft GPM .
213 /373·2 806 or
Z'J.3/37~143
Brand MW 3 BR condo. 2
ti. .. frpl. nr pool & kn· •VAC._* beach. lllO/mo. yrly. dtanlntdep.1'7·2904 Encl. 1ar. Adulta. no ~· ~~W B JJn.maculateabr + 2ba + ...___....__., JJte pm. 2110 Newport 1.
Brand at• beautiful. larp apt for lamJUu -..-im111 •· '150 Mo .• yearly
fenced yrd. AvaU. uu UOO :::::':.'::'::........... .._..,.
med. Nr Adami 4B1',3ba.Sl200Mo. STUNNING lr1 lbr, ~·;.:'~~mo. /\ieutf'7H>10 BEACHrRONT rental. prdta apt.' P04I, rec ~ view, 41ll. 2 BR. 2 ~·; ·~~m =n area .•• 710 W. tlt!l St.
ba. ccndo; frpk:., dee-; deck.'. Stain 11'u1, Hal.._•IHch 3740
alll>h·lna; wU1conalder2 Cat.ltna1unuta.80'boat •• .. •••••••••••••••••••
3242 .......................
a.cb Ooildo &Cl'Olt from
..._ ·~ Jacu&&l, ,,.., •. tfl~.
...
I
yr,~ .... 9!0mo.t BBP. doek avail. tt,OOOllo. U1X\JlUOUS
afl. 8'71-1090 AND W 0 ll TH IT ! 1 Br II tlq1-. Hunl. ,....-a ... ---· rt ........... u"-pool, rK. room. P'rom .......... ._ ....-. ,va, P v. ·--. PO(). QuJat at. 1710l
comm. •l•IM to bcb. ~~~~~~~~~
ll\t.m.arwrl\&nl.&e74SO W.lf J 1t• HH ~.I071MI.
HAJlBOll VU HOMES .... _ .. , .. ••••"••••• wt. )"OU call Ouelfted
111UUC11&.t. )IOHACO a mro~!r1'0ocn topl.aanact.1ou're11·
alllllW.lbt,Jba.fa-'b' -.-. ·,.... iarct • 1ured of a trlandly
home In caw••· coDY. 11,.1 .. ram&llea wtleo.,. and tltlp ln
. • mo. Mau 1 .;l.. .... wordlAI fOUJ' ed tor beil .II. I ........... .......... .. • p oaat' ""' "'1 • pet a C II N I ..... -...... "• _..,._.. ....... 11-..--r•nftDlf. a ow 11MOOO•~ w..>: ;:;;;r-;;: .;;:.-...,.
~~-~--~-~
11 f
with l. 2 " 3 chlldNn. Near parlil &t tcboola.
J(iddlie play area.
2Br.21i•. -~ 3Br.2S. ~ .as
Hut peaJd. No S*A
31111 Wellt WU.00. C. M.
• Ul-5111/Ml<Mol JJe-IQ:!daUy
•••• -
---=~ St'8ama. waterfalls. a pine
foreet. Among Orange County's
moat spectacular adult apart·
ment communitlet. 1 & 2 bdr.. 2 bath.
Mov•in ready. Of fleet oe>en Q to6.
Bly.~ '751-0Bl I
Ulr. Qiodo. PQ04. Jae. t•n·
Dis. st.tea~. refna. S37S.
~.m.4'JG
In bc~w Woodbridge
2br. 1~. TwhM•tyrd.
Avail. """· S.WOMo. + •• ~I 1U.81111M110d19.
'7l44a-~ev•.
L..-.IHdt ll41 ... ................... .
Studio. pvt entunce. ........ • ..... -..Cider _..... 40+ • .,11. lnel utl.
PlnECRIBI -•-•-~ ---noo ,..,..,_., · mr .... frpk, • blb '° Coete ............ bc:b. ./fDO .
ICloMd ...,n> ' -~or•n.
._______ ______________________ ..._ __ .,
,
New crpU, drpe. tJtcb
Pool 1495 6.1)-4930
OHTHEllACH
Ne wport .oce anfront
W•lk.
Beaut modem l br or
sln'!!e C21.3 )lm-9751
~UR
OCIAM-IA Y VllW
Venailles froo\ row Coo-
du 3rd noor. 2br. 2ba.
guarded compfex. Club
house Pool & apa. lyr
lae Call 842·6103 or
646-17'98
~
2 Br 2 ba. lrg p.rden apl.
Prplc. pool & rtt fKWty.
r J rporl .\va1l Feb 3.
2141> mo Ptl 'TS2· 2.496
Sear HoaK Hosp. "50Mo.
2br 2ba. Cf'l)U . drv.>.
hlt1ns. dshwbr. W I D
hooliup No Pets. 4243
Uana Rd 642 7lZ4.
VenoilH $450
NEAR HOAG . HlChJy UJ>· iJ'"aded. pro(. de<'of'a~ I
Hr Bacbdor Coodo over·
1bt*J.ni lowly fount.aia &
~ Ulte courtyard. Full
~~
C411 644-721 I
ASX ¥OR NlC SL. Act .
Hkx.11 lll burtL 3 BR. 2 ba.
,.... C"pU. drpt & palot.
Adults. DO peta. Yrly
~ 673-2113
1 bdrm.. ~ Lacma &acb locaUoo. Avail
._"'di L ~/mo. No pets.
494 10S8
l,Jl..lf't ::? br w .1:ar. pauo
pool, .tdult.a. DO pets. 1.80 I
II I.5th St Nwpt He1l.bll>
M%> 642 7l40
PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
COUMT'IY CWI
UVIMGIN
HIWPOIT
HACH
An adult rommunJty on
the B.tck Bay. S~r
IJK'War Sp9. 7 swimm 1Dg
pools. 8 Ud>led tftlDis rouru. bike tralh, put·
uni 17"lftl· Bacbelon. 1 and 2 bldroocns apart·
IDl!IU. and tow1lbouaes
from S119.00 ~moot.la
On Jami.or. Al
Se.n J09q'Wl HWa 11.oed
C714 l644-lt00
2 Br. I be. -Mb SL Sl:W>. ~ '°' carot)'Q m~ N/lfd.
()Q ....i.r. 2 Br. 2 a... dea.
1Up avail. Y•arty lee.
Av a&.I. 2-7. 19Ml8LI
J BrdlJl 2 ea. r~. paUo.
between b.ty 60ttan, yr.
l;y Lie t5.'IC> mo. AvalJ 3/1.
fTU7llB
Venallles ~ $115. l
BR. pool. uuna, Jae.
ll)'m. clbhae. 1ec:. call
coUed 213 /41'7 .7001
VF.RSA.ll.J.ES Lux Coo·
do. 2br. 2ba. ocean v;.w
l'enlboute Sec .• pool.
IO'm. dub bse. S7S0Mo.
75'2-9e86, 67S-Oll1
Newport Shores ac..,,.s
fl1)0l bcb. Sm. lbr, 1210.
Sm. 2br. ~. Pool. encl
pr. lodry rm, MW crpts
& mini bllodl. lM. lll.
1Mt +GOQlec. Ml).~
Laree bMt1 apl. Npl. Hata
area . $300Mo .
tat.lut+S.50 cleaeta1. 1131.me
3 Br w/oceanlronl Jual
t.tepi away from Uail \IP ·
p~r condo oo the
Penimul.I.. ttCy. Garage,
no peta. NMlO:S1.
W1.STCJ.J PT 2 br condo
all MW lntr. AdWtt, DO
pet.a. -mo. 87MMO
2 Br. 1~ ba ~
atyle. MWta. No peU.
$350 mo. s..aea.
Jl76 •••••••••••••••••••••••
..... throw to beadl &C·
~. View. ) br, 2 ba
~~.1ar,.,.. 9d)mo.A&t.9fftl0.
...
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'
,.. ,.. I I. i..1-.· .. -......... ·-··-........................
11.ttaaa '• AtteraUOlla v...._._~.lfor
PnC'I of 1 WU I hera ·~ Clf' ... au M ,., -.aia ,... .
h ' aSenla
•••••••••••••••••••••••
lbc*keep111g Sttretanal
lyp1n1. copy sen ace
Prolasional. eonl1de n
ualalwll)'S ~Call
~5
Steno sen,ces -typin ~
editmg-dlctallon. rast &
pro{, exper'd tWl!·Zl02
IAMCIUrTCY S75
ActlOl'I Typing 842-5100
C.pc•••· .............••........
ClJ'STOM INTEIUOR
CARPENTRY
By Jay 642 88&9
C:., I IU · DPt.zll ....................... ...................... .
Room addLL, remodel. IW. do ll lllJ 11.tal"
P\ans Ceo Ptlin•r • Co m a .. IDd i.r ..
1...k'd. m~ • ~BA MC"
tbnl Nipelr, eddlUom. • .,..
<'•bin•••· doora fltc "•••••••••••••••••••••
tt.nbt. Mt-TDI. ,,._.,, a.u:rlU IAN Pnttod r1Pt·rn. eaUmal4t °" ..,..ar..,.u•. Ur.... ,.,~
ClU1*1ltt WOl't 6 Jlomr
Hf'l)alr• ?1 yra tit.lip
»I ...,. aft l'r 4 PM.
~.Re-pair,
R.emock11.n,jl en,._ Dana Pt11.nl
fl W'allo'in • Socu. Bldn.
t-'l'e..· ~Ill, 30 ) 0 ~'I.I
ttund~d. LI<' 13~Utt7
~l740 ~~
~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
F'o.at comp.I.file at'rvtce
o.ncn i "'""'d Preci nt ~W.DA MC _ ........ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Soc s.ecunty, pM do1t
lAp, br»a J>l•tw. $t ~II
I.II' 2 .., ~ '5o36 1241
G.•:•sg •••••••••••••••••••••••
c~. landi.cap1n1. lrct" tnmman1. clt'ao
U6'l8 A vLI t'1i IW6-847 4
t.xp "11rden~r. mo~
t(igt'. cln Up& Fr t't' t''> t
Rsnbl CM area 5411 489\
lJ(p Japane.e gartfooer
Compl yo.rd s~rv1ces
Rehable Neal 642 4389
Sh.ampoo " !tit' Mm cit.· an <AIM bn&hteoer.,, wht
tl)b IO IJUll bleach C'le110
llv. d1n rm hall $15. J\qi rm f1 so. l'OU<:h $10, chr
Z Gwir ellm pet odor
Cpl l'°'t'"p.i1r 15 yr.. expr
On work myself Rt'CS Gardening. tree trim
aung, cle11n up & mJllll
-serv Arrue !>48 ij4 14 531-0\01
~mpoo & Ste&m Cltdn
960-3766
Andre's J arutonal Ser11
Child Care
·············~········· 0-.iycan.· wanll-d. lo my
home. l openmK Age in-
fanl to pre-school. FUil ume only SS9-6773 ------
.•.....•.•............•
Will takl! Cdh' <)( l h••
l'.Jderly m my home
63\·65dl --tkw:tyman
·······•··············· Carpen tr). ma:.unry,
roofmg, plumbing. paint
tng, drywall & mort• J li
646-9900
-. ..
f I
·~··='················· Pl umb In&. elect rs u I . hreUJll. al I Pf! ~Ira
ftowmt.a»tlla
Ml. NIT
17 )'r l ID a rea ,
(;atp.ist er. £,'a1nt1n11
Rmlbl ,..'-s. 1'1!12 OI' •-O?N -~~~----...... .......................
LI\_, baulln1 ·mov1n11
Gatll&•· Vaid cl~a.n10~ Reaan•-~
OCC &1udent Large tru..·k
1'r1111h, lr~ tnm 011n
~
tl1tul 1tt11dln1. dt.-moh
llOO Sk.lploc1der. du.mp
trurll Tr~ yrd wrk.
831 L2S1
llaultng , deanups,
dr!Vt!Way rl'moval:..
lJ"l(I\.(~ 5.57 8271
I IJtuhng & Dump Job:.
-
Ask for Randy
641-3427
llAL'l..J.NG &CLEANING
Rt::t.ad Comm 'I l''r~ est
Call 962 1462
f.'ast tti.ul.tng, gar l'111 up:-.,
movlllg SH & up Free
~t 847-4878 or 842.4597
l1<1ul1n.: Movani: Con
t'rt'll! & tree rt>mv~ al
Ow ck & rehablt· :.•:.
~76'M
I' • k ............. ! ........ . Robua.. lCOUHCltao.lnl
Snt-. for • ·~bly
C'leabowe M).e1
Cedar Crpt Is Uphol a.....n. nr Wulnl . IC'fl
c*s ... Ranbl Prol. SilOCC2
~,,1.-1
T L.C. Housecleaning
Servlce. DepeDda blt\,
~b. lac'd, booded
Try la! 754-930.
SUSlt:'S
tl>USECLEANING
7Sl 7388
<.lean lJp Your Act .. or We
WI.LI' Reputable, depea·
dable, thorough. Com
m. Resid.. dearung Lon
orSber 960-3510
DANDY DUSTERS
Homes. apts. I lime or
r\!g. Spec oo vacant.s.
~L624dy nt.
Tired ol Hou.-;ecleantng
Hassle" R ELJA BLE
help IS here 960-7452
PACIRC
Cl..EANlNGCOMPANV
Weekly -or 1 t ime maul
:.vc. 1~ DISCOUNT ON
VACANTS Steam carpel
clearung. free est. 24 Hr
l>VC.~41()6
Tired of cleanao~ your
:.paretame away '! Call
Jewuue. 968-6757
~ ...............•...••..
-For excelle n ce 1n
hotiiecleanrng. Clcamog
Unhmited 546-3726 Want a RE/\.U.Y CLEAN -
HOUSE'' Call Gan.:ham Reasonable rates. l'X
Girl 1-'r~ el>t 645-5123 ceUent work Ca II Pam
t' ---· .......................
~ra.I bouaectu nJn&
Rda Own tran..poru
uon llO-OISlO
Weekly dean1n11 . re
aaon a bl o rat••
631·4M/830·"68e a fter
.sJ'M
Housecteanln& Ser vice.
Rehab&e • expenenced..
An.yt.une. all~.
.._.Ta
•••••••••••••••••••••••
llJ c.ook. 20 yrs exper
Lo<'al ye ar a r o und
service. 49&-1l.SJ,831· 7132
locome Tu Preparatton.
I~ Bcb . . . 5J6-662:S nn vty .. . . 839 1022
'The ~ Tax Man
lncomeTu Pr\!p'
2D't-nCC ~lore Mar 15
M. Pat«nOe>tro, et\l'Olled
agt 014 ~()&5.5 __ _
1..-.c~ ........•....•...•.•.•.
•Quality LandscaplDg •
Ccmp so<tscape design
& a.nst.a.l1 atl<>n AJ I work
guar Ftee e5l Grt>i!n
dale Land:.cap1og
731-0276
Compll'te landH·apt>,
cleanup•>. :.od, ..,pnnkl~r.
mt.otall, hn1k 645 07.W
H.otottlhn~. rcnovallni.:
new l.iv.n~ Keller.ii
deanup U.i\oc V4:! ~.
HW ~I
Lodomfft'I ....................... Re mode l . add1t1on .
decks, fences. Qual con·
st.ruction, fr est. Make
646-&2
Selling anything with a
Daily Pllot Class1f1cd Ad
IS a i-,1mple mall\!r
Jl.t>t call 642·Sbi8.
-67S-9479 Find what you want in Hnve 'iOmcthmg to sell., ------
Wornl'tl .ibout burl(lar. 4
w l' 1n:.tall dt'JdlJull
locks, pal.Jo door & ~ 1n
dow loc:k.'> Hl·f:. ~ ~'
Wagnt>r F.nterpnw.., Want Ads Call 642·5678 Daily Pllol Class1f1t.><h Cla..s1f1ed ad.., do 1t well Sell ICile att'ms 642·5678 -
Vacation Rentals 4250 ~to Shatt 4300 Offic. Retttol 4400 ~s Rental 44SO lusinHs ..........•..•.•...•.•• ••···•···••••··•····••·
SantoAna 3880 •BIGB~.AHW \U,llrl>kt ....•.••..••.••.•••....
LarJ?e 2 br lower l'Ondo
l~atlO. pool, J<!CUl/I &
t'dfl!Ort $ISO mo Call
54.'>-2970 or 751-9905 for
Jppt. A\•aal Feb 1:.t
L.u-gc 2 br, 11 ~ ha. p;it10,
pool. J;ICULZ.I & carport
~ mo ,\,ail 1mml-<l
Call 545·W70 <Jr 751-9005
forappt __
2Dr. 11,ba studio. fo:ud1d
& Mcf'adden area, pool,
adults only S365 mo Call
aft 7pm 839-2581
Seal leach 3884 ..••...•.......•.••.•••
2br. apt nr s and Great
1oc·auon. s:r7SMo No kadl>
00 petS. 714-8<18·4!>57
~. 2 dk!>. frpk, now &
hoUd} ~ t>I& IOUti ---
4300 .......................
MovUlg" Avoid dep<>s1t s &
cut 11111ng expenses!
Profl·s1>1onally s in ce um
HOUSEMATES
832.41.34
I Person lo share 3 br
hous t• w adult male.
Univ P ark I rvin e
$300 mo I nc·l ut 1 I.
Wash dry. dshwhr, gar,
pool. tl'nrus SS!l-8366 af no
~ f)IJ.4 l.20
.......................
C.~ ~per condo 2 Br. 2
Ba pool. fpll' $225
00-iHSJ. 673 :rn11
M Fem 21·:.l. 3 UH. :J ll<J
U W. W D. 6 blk!>. fr
beach . no pet:. Pref
w f um. $22.5. 960-5260
Adult. :i>+ Non·smokPr
!:ihr Irv ine t·ond o
S!OO'f' ut1I. 851 0910
Fema le. P\t room &
bath. Condo. Dana Pt
area. Pool. house pnv
SJ.75 496-31!)3.
Rm m te wntd for 2hr
Mobile Hm bch Clt•;.in
no -smo.k.c a .m.u.:>t
Sl~Mo 548-4103
......•.••••••.•...•...
I MO RlEE RENT
Eh•c·utt\ l' o ff1 c·e.,
.urport .irea l'.p lO I ~I
'><! ft '\cw crpu. & drµ:.
Utll no~ 5.5i iOlll
PRESTIGIOUS
LOCATION ...
Newport Beach
·1~·4000Sq. t't.
•Bay Vaew:-.
•Extra Amcnrlle'>
lido Marina
Vil~
675-8662
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 5005
For "-tore &-orrit-t• ~puc~ al •••••••••••••••••••••••
n.·J.SOnablr rale:-
500 to 2700 Sq Ft.
;\f ESA VERDE UH
PLAY..\
1.525 ~ksa Verdt• E. (; \1
545-4123
2 Hoom:. & bath Ofhcc or
store $375 mo 500 W
19lh. c.~1. Call Jack. day
00·0212 ; eve546-2277
ltdatriaf Rental 4500 ........................
Pnme Npt Me sa 8 us1 -
ne5S P ark. Quality office
& wan.ohouse spat·e for
least' Carpels. draJ>('S &
wet bar 1870 sq ft un1ls
a\'aat now 29" sq_ rt
&12-4463 8 . 4 Sat 9-1 ----
COSTA MESA
Dre:...., Shop SlS . 000
Y.ood~ork I( Shop $70.000
l'>l'll' Pan., Shop
$S8,000
NEWPORT BEACH
J':unl & Wallp;.i~r Store
S82.000
646-7171
r '• '• 1 '1 I • ' \I ,~. t I t ,
!®&&IHI
w~ Pnnled Can'Wt board
ussmblt $SllOll mo n<·t
/~ 751 \400
TAX PH.EP ijl'S!Nt:;ss
Cobla Mc-sa. 400 ,1<'<'0unli:.
7 14 ~fl.,18P\f ---------
• I I
u .. _, . ..................... .
Brtdl won. block wallli.
ct'ment d r1vew111n &
~ l?At..1, 831 3859.
Brick. st.one blk won, tllt' nu. concrete P»tlos. wtu, driveways Free
mtJdmM6-lS83
linckwortt Small Jobs
Newport. Costa Mea1t &
trvtne.875-317Se\'e:.
Mo¥IRg .......................
Movtng b)' The Starving
C.ol.lege Studeot:s. Exp,
lrg truck. &6l-M27
.... lwj,.aperitMJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
PETERS PAJNTCNG
l::xpr'd. Reas Rates
F'ree Est Call G~ene
S62-04.S8 -------~-~ Painting I NT EXT
Neat. boflt>st . re a.!> 12
}r.i exp Lac'd Oavt'
!l&l-100
f\ne l'Xl. patotan,,; St
Lac Ins Try m6 R
Swor 8J6.5555 -----
Pro( pamtllll( Ext & Int
~1<.11>l t;xt R'75 •380015
Frl'l' • ~t 536 -4383
'1C \1.'>:t
Pa.mt.mg & w;.illpaJKnOI!
t,\ll.11 wf)r\<. rl"l; frrt e:.t
SQ•\e 547 4281
[.)'J \'e ·., I' 3.inlUl lo! , M~n tn g
dl"ea !I ) r.. m~t rt:·<t:..
l' h l' c• k my n · f. I 1 c
~
<~et Ci Rl:.EN ca'>h
fur WHITE elepl\anL-.
wtth a Cla.Mlfaed Ad
Cal I &'2 5678
~~· ... .......... 7 .......... .
ESSIAM "
Cuatom Pa1ohn&. L o W\nter Rates, Free ~l.
3>'t' Guar. Chuck ~11an.
9112-1418
RaJnbow Co. Prof. exper.
We pa.lot int /ext & recon
d ltlooing. Low prices..
Guar. work. Free c"t
cal.I MZ-9614 -
PACIFIC PAINTING
Int Ext, quality work
at reasonable rates
Free est . ss.?·4106 -12 yrs exp .. NB-CM area ,
I'm small. price:. a re
small. 67s-:l> 14
You pamt sash & save
cash. Under eave:. &
i.lucco $275 labor &
mlt.enals. Bob 962-8074
PAIKTIMG
SPlCLUJST
I nterior exterior
Bonded, licensed, an
sured Free t''ltamal~
Charlie il4 776 9530
7l4-S38-7\2S
Patios
······················· KRB Deluxe patio rover...
lol<XXl nr de<' ks cement
.. tabs etc. t"ee est Gu11r.
l<;rw("l>t pnt~ & quality
~o r k ('a 11 K 1• n n \ .
ZlJ ~116 bef t!l\M or
.Jt 5.
......,.,11lepair .•..............•.•..•.
Neat patches & texture-.
Rtf:EEST. 893-1439
" ·'a' ' ······················~ Pree eel Comm ·1 RdJd.
H o n est R t'll a ble.
BA MC W.219'
Eltdronlc lt'ak det.ecdoo.-
OcW sllib5). Remodel·
~. copper rep1pe. ToP
Hat Plumbing. 537 ·3194
DRAJN PROBLEMS?
t 'arcn pnce by phone .
~l-6277, Sq. county.
P.O. lo• Rftltab •••••••••••••••••••••••
P 0 . Box St:rv1ce SS pr
mo JOO E 17th St, f 21. °' 673-84.18 ------.....,.. & Repoi,. ..•....•...•.•...•....•
M.anlen.ance & Repair
llom<! &Comm1:rc1al
Ph&:ll 6141
Roofinq
•·•••····•·•····•····•· Repair & Rt-roof ,\II
t ypt-b .,h1n~h·:-.·
rocks hak..::. com po tdr.
Free esl 541 5930 t'10
Ava.ti
~Servic• ...•..................•
GJ\1>.a bout~ ~ho 1 .in t
)11-t out Ll't rrw l>e '"ur
tran:.portJlllm It> lh1· IJr ,
mlct. th•'ollrt' l'f• ( .di
Hd~n 117:. '.!:9111
T~Sttvic~ ••.....................
t-~rgcnc:r Tr•·•· ..,.., '1r•·
'Toppllll(. rt•mll\ al h01ul
tru,: ~hr. IHI, 70ilJ
TREE SURGEO~
Trt'C:> toprlftl & n•mo' dJ
Yard t·lnu~ l!'>I J.1711
~ & Plastenni: sml l'l-.tdt' :rour ol<I -.tuff tor
)OtJ!i or restucC06 Rsnbl nl'w l!ood1e' .... 1th d
rates 645 566() f;d Ua.-. ... a!wd ad ~:! ~iH
------
MaMy W..t.ct 5030 Lost I. F..-.d 5300 Lost & Found S300 ......•.••..•••••.....• . ...••••.••.••••....•.•••.....................
~ S2.50.000 to s:xx>.000
for 3 yn. . ffiij iumum mt
Wdl :.ernr~d t,,, 'I/ Pl
At-dl'h ~Jt('rfrvnt 1>rop
TU 0.$-6161
Moll ttpJH. T NSt Oeecb 5035 ····•••·•·•············
Satttet-Mt9-Co.
All ty~ of real ~tJle
10\e::.lmenb .,Ulct> I~
~"' 21SdTl>s
642·2171 545-0611
2ndTD-S
HoPot..h!
1!> yt>ar-term 'SJO;OOO or
COOl'l' No &Hoon
Lldo r-; .. wport Co
673-i~ ..!11 ls '
L<JST DOG I.a r xl·,
fnendly 81 .. <'k & T .in
M.Jt-Temer 1Job1t· \t 1'
Co-.ld '1l''>d t•dm1h
G nt.•' ing s.i8 6427
l.a>t F Gt-rm ~ •• v '-r
~H'd'hor .. L>r "IS
~
I.nil ~nnRer ~panr..t
)1. Vactona Heh, Lag
Reward 9('; l 881!1
la5t Dog Male Airedale,
name "/\~hlt·y ··. Days
7~ ll61. t:\ es54().lj(J62
Lost OoR HEW ARD.
F\.'m ba sell. 521 X430
ext Z3 da)' .... ~9!T SI fll
l.ll't '"'~ \1 Jh• ( 111111·
m111 11" IJ11 "'h'
Intl k111~~ } .i1111h ,.,.,
l1J't I .!'I \I, I 'I • ,,
~,It> ilCI
}''owll1 !111 l'ull hnn•ll•·
\J !->p rin~l·r ...,µ.in1t·I
hlk ~ht F \1.rlJmu••
!,ilk "" r \1 "II A nr m.il ~M.itt·r. trl-1 31,.'Jtj
t'ound I :ti <.\'rm .111
Short hair f'n•ntcr mall'
~~or 751~7h
f'()U?'lf0. Ii.: male taJllc.-.::.
cat 1manx 1 t.ibb~ , . .,1
Ol"l"d &a.2 JHtJt
~nts F\i"'ished or Unfuni"-d 3900
F rmm t. non-smoke r .
22 25. 3 br 21:1 ba Hi CdM.
SJ~ 1:it:r _mon 640 O!m<l _
1-'cm wants l'~em room
4350 .......................
Orange County Aarporl
A.rt!a. desk space. rerep
llOfll'>l. <·onfrrencc rrn
1\lJ< r or Daane 540-7 24 5
XLHTLOCATIOH
753> S F industnal park
urut a' all. for am med oc
cupancy fncls: om ces &
warehouse spaC"t-Crpts.
drp,. wet bar . F or lea:.
ing info call 64.2-4463
MaMytoLocm S02S • : ••..h/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_ w _rla/
f'ound m.ilt• cul (I,· '1c
Alh•nta " Brou«bur,.l .
•tB 962 57.SI
found °'>K. ~1 .ill' ('11\111•
lMl hit• & ,.. hl . .i \)l>r' :\\ r.,
'11· H:irhur k \•I 1m•
1 .ik~n tu 0 l ' \111111.11
Sbllltt:r. Pen ·~-Call
&et>-7364 or b34 7JU I ~I\·
day last Day .......................
Seawind Village
New 1&2 bdrm luxury
adult aptS m 14 p lans
from S350. 2 bdrm
towIJhou.'ies from SSOO +
poc>b. tenrui.. -.aterfalls.
ponds' Gas for t•ook111g &
~aung paid f''rom S...n
Uicgo t'rwy dn' e North
r.n Beach to ;\teFadd(•n
thefl We!ol on :\k Fadden
to St•al4 1nd \'rl la~t'
11 1-1 t!9:i :; l !JH
4000
········•··•··········· S'T~ Wt-i·k & l ' P
!'ltud10., I br ...
klll'ht•nt·l ll''>. pool ,..:.
rna1d :-er\' 5-IH !175."1 Sunn~ 1\C'rt·'> \lotr·l
Room w full huu..,1·
pn,1lc.l(l'l> ln xlnt .in·J
or Newport lit!ach 1\h·-.t
C1.J Hl 00 6811
t:mployed pcr,on 1\ttrac·
u'e room an M~a Verde
Heterence!.. No ctlO..,tni:\
979-96.>I>
;\faturl' non :-.moker for
P't rm & balh k atch~n
pnv ~1usl hJ\c rd!>
543-231 1
'.\le.a Verde pnv t·ntran1•1·
& bath. Rcfn~ No l'OOI..
ml': or 'mokm~ Sli5\lo
~3612
Room for rcnl C M
Sl60Mo WaLerl>cd. d:-k .
2nu from OCC. 631 529'J
Sm furn gue.t hlic. Cute &
cozy t ha rm. $•15wk .
4!»-9575
l Br U1 pvt home J'\'t cntr
+ bath. Refl> 31~ mo
700.012t eVt'b
-.1so ...•.........•••.......
Sm guest home for senior
catt~ens Del1 e1ous.
nlllritaOU!. food l.()v1nf(
catt by bctm$ed nunce
54S-a>95 -----Pvt rm avail for elderly
genUeman or la dy. HB
area 962-7984 ; 962>9863
¥ ............ 4250 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PALM SPRINGS, CA
CONDO RENTALS
mate Nice 2 bdrm. 2 ha.
<:osta M esa Sl 18 837 -95-50
Amy
f'"emale blwn 2:5-35 to rent
oom. behUld 0 C College
llou...,e complf!tely re-
Storage S1S & up 2306 W
Ocea nrroa t . N B
b"73-U54
WANTED
Garagt! an CdM
673-0960
furbl:.hcd. Sc!S() per m o. Single c ar gar age ror
963-8128 _ _ rent 1n C M $S5Mo
M 50 w bov 14 wants l5l·S2ti6 aft 3P M ~
hou.wm.i1d for room & Offic. Rental 4400
board II B SIO 4379 ••••••• • •• •• •• • • • •• • • • •
WIUlli>d Sani:ll· pare nt &
1·hald tu -.ha rl' I a rKl'
L;.i_i.:unu homl'. M asl\'r
bt'droom +hath S2ZS nr 'l
hl'dnJOms $275 Dcpo:-' J
UUI C.rll Pum 546·2\J.1'1
wrk. 497 4349 hOml'
h·m '/.rm..., in hU!!C ll:lr
housf;'. n" PlaC't'Ollil &.:
l!.lth Sl-ltl. $155+ ~l'C
~6521
1\l·ttH' profcsstonal
'Zl 32} rs lO 'hr 3br 21Ja.
(.or1d11 "' g;.ir 1n
:'\pt 111:? IJOO Ad·i.tllt·r
#33 2·1 hr-.
~per 3 Br+ den ttJltlOa
(..lct'an fml h.'>e 'hr y. 'l
l!U)o~ Yr Lw S4W mo
and "'orth at' 675·4~
!-.hart• t IJr hse. La.iuna
N1,::ul'I 25 35 emplyd.
dean. no tobJcco ~tcve
495-1417
3rd rmrntc n~eded for
nice 4br house 1-'em
pref Pool. tenrus, ocean.
2blk..,Npt Bch~9115.
3 Br. gulf course apt . San
(..1emenlc Near teo.nis &
beach F $150 1 cn o .
400-4002
Roommate wanted. 18·35
mole Share laree four
14 I room apart ment.
ulllltaes mcluded $200
month Catalana St .
t..aguna Bea <'Ji
714.-497·1310
13ll Westc!Jff Dr approx
700 sq ft. will bwld to
~ult . ample p;.irk1ng.
John Fas ht•r 642 J 111
ll3.'> Sq Ft ~ m ei
1611 Wcstcucr. N 11
Aj:{~nt. 54 l 5032
L.~N' of<'~ 22:i sq fl from
SIMO Secy serv avail,
JllJUtonal incl 557 ?OW
WATERRlOMT
LlDCt.:RY SLIT ES
:m s Bayside Dr NB
014.1675 2300 ----
1 or 2 Rm Su1tel> Crom $75
Ti9 W 1\Jth St Call Tom
>t(}-2200
LUXURIOUS
EXECUTIVE SUITES
Offices now avail in
deganlly ap~ Ex
t.'<'Ul1ve Suit~ ccntrall)
located near freewa y!>,
courts & the Orange
County Airpo r t.
t'ac1la t1es inc lude a
friendly. efficient reccp
t i o n is t . lelephon<' operator who greeLo; your
clients and answers your
cal.b, a complete Qtlir. &
Federa l law library ,
beautifully decorated
conference rooms. pbofo
copy machines, & the
fi nest an :-.ccr et ar1al
services. For further info
& a person al t our
lhrough the fac1ht1es.
please contact Vortac
Assoc.. (714 )955·2288.
C114~
StraJghl gals w shr lrg 'THE"
tux hm & Condo w gay EXECunYE SUITE
rroles or mature · fems. f\IUservlceoffkes
who a re mto hskpng. in NewportCenter
Tired of hassles. C.M. 640-S410
~.5.57·3984
Wblte/M 28. strai&bt· look DIC. sums
to sbre b ae o r apt . Prime Newport Beach _,. loc. Hur 0 .C. al.rport. _1_.-._3&86 __ •_n 6..;..pm_. ___ , Ra& lncl. ~COO·
Rmmate needed now to ference rm. janitor
shrelaH.B.bme$180per aerv.1 utlls . 100 free c opses " mo r e . mo Incl utll. P rerer Sec:rdarial serv. avail.
mature 10ale. Meal'• oP-lb.orl>ou&85l·Nll. tiooa.I 1184...u7$
LwlW')' Coodomioiuma,
Completely Furnl.lbed.
Country Club Setting.
Qoif, Tennla •v&ilable at
8"Cla1 Rates for our Client-a only . Weekly,
Modhl,y, and Weekendl•------... -DIC.sums
A ccmbinaUon that c•n l
be bntt ! Perfect 1ocallon
lcloee to (rwy&, •lrport &
reau ura nu ). prof MCretar'l•I ter VI. ldeAI
otftee1 ft beautiful Pt'()
p&e. For more Info. cull lltv.tm.m r·
Rcntala.
CaU: Dominique al
(114) 328-8011
CA'IUEDRAL CANYON
COUNTkY CLUB
~ Clt.bedt•I CIAJOG Drive c:t~.&z
i o..t Reeoft RJty rbt'
For Ad Actitn
Call a
Oily Pilot
AD-VISOR
642-5678
D&k. medical office swte,
Oarona del Mar, '750-No.
Realoao'm ica Corp
~
L
• DE:LUX.E O F FICES •
Prom l rm up lo 1200 sq
ft From 9:J' ft No lse
req AdJ A1rpor ter
llotel 833-3223, 9-12
/YOUU.HEB>
RIRMR'URE TOO!
Call the eomplele
i.erv1ce Dec-orating·
leas111g-qwck delJ\'ery
C.OOtemporary Ofhces
li40 ~12
()ff1<'l' -,pa<·c a' ail at The
Colon) Xlnl l~.1t1on in
Lal(una Ht·h ~ parking
Call Ann·· U:lU S••r.
!'i'l·t l1'11 Hill:! H :w:,
~kdy!o.
NEWPORT BEACH
3 of'fices avaJI m plush
Npt CnO-swtc Recep-
ttonist. law library .
pho(D copier, conference
rm, krtc~. storal(e m·
cludt:_d Sec retara a I
space '1r: furniture avail.
<.:all Debbie 7~ 9199
t-J.ecullve offices avail m
full sen ofe bldg Nr
0 C. Airport. Recept &
phone an.s • Se<'Y '>CrV •
conf rm. etc Plea!>e call
1'52-6188
Pnme Bayfnml Offlc·t' 500
&1~ fl +'>h P Park
a ng & Jarutor 1>73 IOOJ.
642·3602
NEWPORT Bl-:1\Cll in
beautiful Corona dcl
Mar. 500 lo 3.000 S F
Oass "A .. 1\ C. utahlaes
&Jaruton al l>crv1te Only
$1.00 per S F. t:lev-.itor &
a mpll' pa r ki n g .
714-673-1800 ---NEW ~;X.EC SvlTES
BESTO C LOCAT ION
~ N Tw.lln /\ve. l man s A. & Nwpt t-'wys t..ge
prof decorated ore ..
Recephonast. telephone
ser" . xerox conf rm
Seoe serv av111I 1 mo
fr ee w 6 mos renlJ I
agreement 953-0V~ __
EXECUTIVE OFRCE
Space. from SlSS. lo l3SO
AvaJl with your cbo1~ of new carpet.s & drapes
S&MOW REALTY
631 -2242
4450 .......................
llNTotllUY
4"IOOtQ ft. omce building, ~ Udo lale. pul"t'hue
price tm.000 w 11100.000
dwo. o o 32nd S t .. NewPort Beach. Call for
4et&ila Stern Really
63$-7000
~ Ofc. shop&.""'~
or ~y. !:: Side. CM.
1115. Al"o uni u nit
541-'T.Mt
ID aq fl ln med.lea! bldg
Avall for lmmed. oc·
cupaoey Ample park·
Inc-; "" .. """' 64$-f.50 I
Ofc.. st~ CICJ9 Mf9
IUILTTO SUIT
A•mlable Jn Mc.Rh
Near Oyer & N ew p<>rt
Fwy, 1500 to 3SOO sq.ft •
separate entrance. share
t·onf.'rence r oom
kJtdK•n with one other tl'
nant. Hcirbara. 957-0001
St°'~ 4550
··········•···•·····•·· 251•1 Sq Fl oven I n1·ll
.irt'.1 N 11 Jlarhor HI
t' \l S!l9 m o ·1 o m
S<ID-l200
Rentds Want.cl 4600
·············•········· One-bedroom cottage m
qwet SPot in Laguna
Beach. Corona del Mar
04' <:osta Mesa for $300 or
less. QUJ.et area esscn
ual Wnte ad •636. c o
The Daily Pilot
Newspaper. P 0 . Bo~
1560. C~ta Mesa . CA
926:!6 or t .. tcphonc
673-7654
Gey. 26. ~1th s mall dog
look.mg ror hom<· $210 to
~ 548~&$611
.•...•...............•.
5005
•····•················· Beer Bar C05ta Me:. .1. luw
clown.
i\gl
4 ch3U' beauty salon Npt
flch. area for !>ah· or
lease CHEAP' S.t5 7200
/NEED
I MONEY
•
CRB>ITHO
PROILEM
2nd & 3rd TD loans
978-653 t
t\rran~t'd by
Coast Homt loon'
W1clo~ h..i' monr\ for :..>nd
1 I>':-:"\n l'n~Jtt l'hPc·k
no pnlt \ s;!11 IJl,l(I up F11r
J <' t 1 n n 1 :1 I I \ ll •' n t
1>73 ;:111 Am11m1•
Ueal Din·11 w lendl•r up
lo KS • of ..i ppr d "''·d
'J l ut· ~hurt Tl.'rm
Spl'l'l.ill'l' H r \.r
PJrtl\'lp.1t1on v.i•l\:om\'
<..ill U:> lod.i \
l:.l llmfl ''' \mt·n' .i
Wiiii Bc;u:h Uh ll
llunllnl(lun l:k·.1' h
X47~1
Money w~ 5030
•·············•·••••·•·
80% ANNUAL
YIELD
cA'ft'red by prom1nl.'nl Ill•
\f•loper on 1-1 nrw pr-e
'lll!l' prnJt'C'l!\ Condos.
1\pt.:., Sanl(lc (am1l~ hm~
&<.oml Pnme Oranl(t' &
San Olcl(O <:1,.urcu.-1 Cull
tt1b P.ilmt·r.113-1 111>2
Acl--Sitta ~ ~~~
14 hotU"b dd9ti -'7 ~) wt!k.
You moy reques1 Ad-Sitter service when
piecing your ad . . our Ad..sitter
number will oppeor 1n your Doily Pilot
ad ... Ad-Sitter toke5 your messages
. you coll in ot your convenience to ~t
the responses to your od . . this service
is on ly S5 per wHk. For more
information and to place yo.it od coll
'42-5671
Loet•F..t .......................
SIOO .......................
PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
ONLY S2
:.<•II ·"" llt•m or cvm .blndtwn •>I llt·m) for S7$
ur It·" ~llh .1 l'tnn}
l'lnd'lt't 1\r.I 3 lllll'S ror 2
i<'!\.'t~U\I\\' da~~ ~,a<.'h
,11l•l1l111<1..al lln•· " (,(> lor
lht•Jda)' <"h•r.:1• It
'"'rumm..rr1.1I .id·
.... , mnr1· inturmJt1 .. n
JOd t11pl.•<"•· ~\lur J<l 1 ·•II
642-5678
!-~Junket t111th~
E\-eryda) lo L.ll> \'ei:a~
\°I a & hc-d u1 t'd Air It n es
For lnfonnalloo l'all
5.:!I ~O l21J,t776 lllUll
~T~«llM
A f\an & lnusual Gift
ltl eJ L'.il l Lc1urJ
b"73-21 tiJ
Pron to Tax Co h.1s mo,·ed
LO 7fl6 • H !::ru.t Balboa
Rlvd Balboa Pen
673 5631 I day ~ervace
Fon run1t Onginal Nt'w
Way Band. 1-'or rceord
inR &. I.Ive N~ lend
1tuitar. bilss. ke}boards.
drums Must sing, have-
OV.'11 eqwp & be d<."<i1cal
ed Call St eve. r es
~. bus. 675·6282 ..
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
TfflnLS Ghoul
Rivet Col.mil'
N<YrE GUN
II pays to be court~
f't>r IMUnt'e, this morn
~ I gave my place an .i
supermark e t express
cbedrout bne to a guy
With only l WO l\el'DI: a
NOTE and a GUN.
Lolf & fomd 5300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
call:
641-5'71
L4lmt « Found • pet! Call
An lmal An latance t.cue.,,,., 2273, no rtt.
fbund or~• pet! Call
Special Pala Holllne
714 972 lZJS. 213 J2S8.1391
Found Oo~rm11n max
rrele pup. V\c Ow.h•rd
& Ham allon. H H
9&2·91163 -f'omd Female dog Med
si.. long h.IJ.r t"al.Jro col
onn11:-brown blk ~ h1
l''rt-dles & wtute ruH
Paulanno & &Jr !:It
01 ~1.543. ~ 1777
t'Ol'!"'D S m l'Url'
apncot ro4oc' Fl•m I 2S
VI\' Fain 1e~ & \rl
IN(lOO C M ~-t~O:l
F'O(JNU Li.: bro~n t•Hd
Goltk·n wb hound '11·
Hn ... tot & f'.1ul.1rin11
c " !>tli 71\.<,f;
F 0 L: :'l D l> o ~ lo c· m
C.'ock.ipoo m1\. redda.,h
blondl• 1·u11\. \l'r'
fnmdlv \ 11· of I~ J r &
Yi c,;,l't l>r •Jn I :!!I
~~
fOL-:"'D Kt•" kt•\ nn~
~ 'Key-.. Sp)ltl·•'' lhll Hf!
near San \fo.:ud llh d
"'"~
uit-t M.ilt• 1\1rt-d.il1
Bn.-tJJI s.tn t .1 \ n ,,
5.i7 r.1211or 7~ 1~1
\ II
\\t
1-ound mP11-d pJn !',h\·1111
µart u>lhe. bli.. 6. "'ht
~731~
Found Spnn.:l'r !:-p.rn
IH ~ht. ~t Shephl'rd
blk tan, M :'\R Animal
Shclt~r 644·3&56
t'ound Small blut'k d<>e.
nuxed w~ann.: OeJ '&:
k'&h t'Olllln Wht S'POl
on c~t Harhor Sho11
ptOR Centt•r, J o.1n ljjlh
548 1717
Found Fem
Nl'wport
Brl'>tol
045 2752
l:oldt'n Lab
I\ I 11 t.I n r
7~9 tH•6~
H>L~O '1ak "t.'t''>h und
IM2 2439
llunllngt.on 8eJl h
t-"OUND 1.4' wh1tt• furf\ q , Jan Z:l nr Adum8 &
Magnolia H R 962 72.53
FOUND Dog Pe•une.e.
bklnde. fem, blue & whl
Harbor·Ham1lton. C M
~3338
UuiA ~. pupp y. tan,
oo tao. Newport Hetlhls
Jan. lL Name ls Bijou.
Ma.le 548""258
Re w 1ard 2 Go ld e n
RclrihWI 108t. M Is F
Vic. Al ho Beach
83HOJ6.
FOUND Prlendly Yna
Golden Lab M Vlc e .. r 'St It Paularl no
C.M ~ 5.574 -----
.... ~, 5350
•···••···•••·•········· PREGNA "T " C dnn.:.
ronfldmual rou.nsd.m.i &
referraJ A bort.lon. ad op
uon&k~K APCARt: 547 2563
COVER GIRL
• ,53-0778 .
:!.I Hr Outl'aJl'St>n w1·
PR!-. L\W 'tudent n~~
S1!> UI., Will doL:ln\'lhini:
t.1.i:;.il 111nf11h'1111.1I
f>\~1 I' t> U01' :J:!I..!
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OL TC \LL O~ I. Y
•972-1138•
Gttat~
ESCORTS
31 ltr-. ~I 111~1
MC /VISA
lH \\111!'. l) ~ \.'.'JT I" l>
Pn\ p.lrt\ ~•II bu' I tu.1
(MJt <"3.'h '\ R ~ 4:;;5
O.C. AIRPORT
ESCORT SERVICE
~'" \ 1.illon~ 1n b1h1 ne ...... ml·n r\'~•dl·nt.,
~'\'k\lml
739-5248
M \..~Al; E !>1mµ.il11•n
Your ma:.!>cur
L'>8obJJffil'!>
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KIM'S OUTCALL
953-9121
MICHELLE'S
•Outcalt •
llA~l 2..\ M tlJ5 :r. 1!1
Chariies ••'
•OUTCALL *
642-3812 MC/Visa
•LORl.S•
&corh•o..katt
24t-h. .... 953-'820
• ••
UT1UAHMl£S
•ISCO«TS• ,. Hours . . .. . . . 972-0482
V°'-1\i Altract1ve remal4&
seeks resp . m ale for
pennanent relaUonahlp.
Call HealMr 752..-708 or
6.lM087.
Hoene ()wnet. I n(.'t'd lO
i.-e )'()Ur 11ddrciu1. I wut
pay Silo a mo 0 111 col
lect . Day 213 827· l!I~. 4
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TOMMv·s
OF NEWPORT
ESCORTS
a.Hrs ~ 64.2 1S71
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lJc d n.ra(11tt, N.ll
Ua.m l'pm .\ppt Onl1 NJ.an •
'" Jt l' =.
I• "Sp 1$ ....................... , . ., ..
......... 1005 ........................
\n echt'fttun m cb.&n•e
So CoMt Moek!b now of ~1 furtn" IHHi.on•llnd -.tylt!d develupm~nt IJ\
• • tU'\lumtJoa w. futuoo & ~aph.Jc madeluia C»U now ~7 2.'lOZ
Job.W..t.ct, 7075 •••••••••••••••••••••••
&mi. retirt'd lady t'IM
\ege gr:\d1&.1w -.ould IJll.t'
part lime po:.1t1on 1n
Hunllngloo llo:i.ch oCflC\>
ror a "'upenor telt.'Pbc>o4!
~Illy, + 20 years
ui PR would ht! \ aluable.
Cill846-MI
Apt mdnJg ing rpl.
l'refer 150 urut:.. t*arh
area.
7100 •....•..............••.
ACCOUNT ING
SECRETA RIAL
f l.ERK -needed by
'\ewpo rl Ce nt e r
Mortgage Broker. AcctR.
aptitude a mu:oit, real
~s ta te barkRr ound
helpful. PosllJlj!. lypinR.
.& cbent conact. Good
opportwuty for advance·
ment Mon.Fri, 8:30-S.
Call Joan. 644..ss:M.
&E1'S .ca .......
! 'fr w . CIMQPGllellt ,..
lml ............. tourb ~L~(ock 1Ull1NAR&A
taXJA zu..m-.
ASSIS'l'AHT llA.."'llAO KR ·
-"llhna• ,/ sood pa)' C..ll Bertha
~nm
Auorney upenanud
word pronul.01 >•a•I boolk.-~r ~11eflt1
s.1aty t.ed Oii &&iJll •
••pertent•rAef1 r t ""r.s n•~.
AA.IOITo.
ThP Sooal"'•nd C«'POf'a
uun has aa immt't'bat"
oc-.wia for an U>~toey auditor l o perform
pt\y!U(' •I Ill veaton r111 uf
1 · f:t. F.V EN STO R f;S Ab1 llt}' to wuri w ith
f11('"'" quJcily 4. •r
Nl1ILfty Xlnt r<>m p.1 n >'
benellt1 Ap~ly In ~"on , or C'llll 4001 Wt"'>tt<rly Pl • St.-117
New port 8 ea 1· h .
H4'53-98ZZ
Aff\nnlluve Act ion t:o t-; --
Al!TOMOTlVE
IOOUEIPB
Immediate opening
Mu'>t h~ve prevlowl ex
~nence 10 General
Moto rs accounting.
Recont'ile acrountJ,.
computer experie nce
helpful
CON .. £U
CHEVROLET
-~ 11.irt••t tL, ·I
'·, 11--I \ \Ir.' \
54t.-l 200
.... w .... 1100 .......................
8u*lat
Now ~ •ppllC'a·
Hon.a for C!Omm•rclal teUer 1 yr """1lt Mink
lftlf .. ~r t'unlact J Mri:an. .,., ozn
~ TIU.II
HIW ACCCMIMTS
........ 11 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CL-.CA&.
0.\0 .......... Jor tan ........ Co La ,....lllMd..,. ....
Mfft'IJ ... riul opfll·
ln11. 1'eqwrt111u\I.
llW'-1\y __. atUtude.
ability co eoJJ• wltb ..,.., ..,. tor deulJ .• ".
C'\hey In typtq, t0m·
put•UOft a I -911 I01. ro·
llablllt1. Call 1<aUe,
.. llJllO Percaaoeel p ill.me 1• l.7PQ\I WUt C'On j~~~~~~ dcltr lraJnle C.11 for
·~ua.1 S.Yl!lp,, Lou
Curou dirl Mar
Mt ~ 71GDIO ~°"'°"' ~!.r
S.nktq
CUSTa.8 lllYICI
WSHAT1YI sxmt OOASI' BANK
Ml~~.O!M
< ~ Olona Soou•n. ~UlO EO t-.:
Barttndetl 8arboy11
W~tbt~
O&:A.rt'ttto Ctrb Wtnt'
St.-wa.il"(j)., mlt'rv1 .. w Jan
:M-t'ltb 4. tollm ~m. No
phone calli; plealle
Nwprt Bayvlt-w Yar hl
<1ub 3333 W C'oast Hwy,
~Ueactl
Braufy
~tant fur bwiy salon.
xlnt tnuung program
Richard Oucl.l.itk Salon.
200 Newport Cc..11ter Vr.
NPl Bctl
Be )'OW' U'kl\ llclbS Have
your own hus1ne'>s.
Shaklee. 960 19K9. ----- -
• llKl STOU •
SWre Mngr .• Asslllt Mn·
gr., Mecbo .. ror &hwtnn
dealer. S alary $20K.
Must havl' pno r bike
Mechn exper. 1n 3 store ~98.15
CU:a7/I I
Part lime. 11 \>M to 1
AM. Fri • Sat ooJy . 675
PuulariJ>o. CM. 'TSl--4652 ---a.aK;nrtST
Heavy phones " Otder eatry. for eleclrlcal 1ak-s
repreten\.atlve offlt'e.
MOO/?DO+. 957-otMf
Q.at(,lrYPIST
Neat. mature. orgaruud.
Good worlung cood1·
I.Jons. 631-3290.
Collector
No. O.C. Agcy needs
qualified roll~"lors who
are depen<bble & desire
to earn above·averaRc
income, contac t Mr
Dawsoo for Appt.
994-~ AlJTOMOTIV E
&perin.ctd
Used C.. Uec'-"c
Must have Cius A s mog
license. Excellent pay,
including medical lt den·
tal beoef'rts
~~ CdleceSt'*otpartllmf',
IUPRfSECY tpm to 5pm. Mon. tb.n.i
Thw-s Lori's Kitchen.
979-074'1 art tOam for awt.
~"'-~~ ..... ?!~
Ola&.a1 R~t t!a·
.-. Jft/ IA MS• bed& otrlu. • cl a11 1w Ir.
NfWPQt& BtHh arH. ... ,..
DlnW
='"~ ......
Selep&rd/DlrUJ Prac·
tit• S1•t em1. w .. t
0.. '• DC). l eomP\&U ttllbtll ~. b Meldnt a qulin.cl penoo to wort la our laternal
t'Ult.omer Mf"YiN dep\.
MMll ha~ Deftt.al ,\4.
~ cs:perlnn.
aood verbal alrlll•, •
abilrty to wor* 1'i&.b ~ "*· )Jtc&M tall Unda Ol:vortUn, 714-IGMUl,ot'
lldld reswn• w 11aary
bi.lt.ory to SBSt l>ental
Praaace Syat.ema. 2Z83
Fairview Rd .. Costa ,.... ...
Dental Hnlenlal: Ex·
~rteaced expanded
fual't 100 Hyg1eaht
needed for Peridootal of.
fioe. Thurs. & FrL Hunt.
Bcb... 842-663t
Dent.al AasiJJt.ut. P tr.
exp. neceuary. Nwpt.
Bd\. olfice. 758-0891
DENl'AL RECEPTION
Fllll Time. exper
necessary, front offl',
some boolrJteep10g, t.op
salaly, beodtt.s, &DCen·
11ve1>, vacatron, sick
luve. Bng.bl, pl4?asant,
neat. rebablt' girl. En·
dodoouc ()(f<'. Newport
Bearh. 159-0891 '"---------Deslc. clerk, mat~. rella
ble person for front d~k .
hn. must l>t! nex1blt>
'The Inn Al 1..a~una. 211
N. Coo.st lfwy .• La.:unn
-~ach. 494 S678 f~_llpp~
DlSPLAY BUILDER
M..w. 7 yrs expcnenC't' lo
Nld cslm hardwood dis·
plays, est.. co. Wlth health
plan. profit shanng. paid
'a<'atwn :.kady ..., o rk.
~?.~· ... ~ ..... ?!.~~ HlfpWmh4 7100 Hl\ltW911hd 7100 •••••....•............. .. .•.••.•........•.....
_,.STOU& ---------!GENERAL OFl"ICl!: 'NUtw•cy cuu J JC SK.PR/Ot'CMNOR
l\aU or P/thn• 1 Jr. lbl11r• top callbu ............... ..,.. n · ,.._,DMdld tb&Mwnt
P r • 'fl a 1 • 1 co m • f'llPOlllJbil.il.tf for all ac· ' .. aaara le • l•ttpr, de~. ol medium
Mo \All o o Pl a 1 a iii. maouf to, Tbl1
Pbarmaey. La1uo1 J*'IOI\ m...t be Hper.
tolla. 11.1·11t4. Mr wl'GIL. AR. AP, cot.lee· °"Yf 11t. ~ I o n 1 • W / p r o v • n
D R Y CL t: A N E B S tuper~7 akUla. Poel
OOUNTEa OIRl.rhall· don~ to preosMSenl. ttcn.. a pply Newport XJoc. l&Jary ru 133-3173
Cl•an.ers. lot Tu1uo l~~~~~~~~~I _N_.8._$tl.mt_~----1 P'OODSERVl(:EA.Ul'S
&ICTIOMCS i.aa. daiJ:y • DO up fteC.
ASSl"'""ILll • ao.. to home. &1.5'7/hr. ~...... • & Apply to lrvtne UnJfied
put·U.me Pbooo. lYP·
ln&. fUln1. aiorolo11
Call NO-&S:l3
••ALOMCI Learn new slta 111 or br:ulh
"" ,,.,, W.Ua 00 the .)ob ~ areaur pol.k &
llnibthy ao&ac on in·
tereltLcl.C AMlllJ'lDHml US
1i1 profeulooal. Tailor
)'QLIC worWinc neecu 1o fit
)'OW' penooa.I acbeduJe.
No fee ever. Ca ll
V~1 1303. ADlA Tem-
poruy Services, 1720 E.
Garry, Suite 1111. SA.
E.0.E
• ~ School Dlal 2SM l Al Dtwn1fted ~·ao.d In Av.e. Irvine. 552·138:3:i.r--------m11. l.DWutneoa... A4 WE.. G8aA.L OfffCE
vUClld Kinetics loc. US m>TOSTART Vld«ia St., CM ..,_71&5 MORES WITH
E.O.E. FOOD SBYICi EXPERJENCt:
5Clrt 0ffi~ Eedroak WOllCIAS Varied Actlv1lle:o.
Coaal.er' Auiatanu We Will Train Aul 'ho I (AJ
Immediate lit. abtft
opeolnc for an e x peri~ Electronic ~ ~ lA). [)uUes ID
l'hlde rework. touch up
flow so&dtted boards &
assembly ol PCB 's
WJNg
Wt' are act'ep\101 •P pl.lcaUoal lD our elt>c
ll'Onl<'cbauiswinngs~
bOn. Wiribg & ~noi: ~ pre{ftTed.
latp1dou
Must be fam.H.11r w1tn ·~c compooeot.s &
PCB's wrth rnuuroum J
yr ded.ronk tnsJ)e<'t1on
eirperteoce. Blue pnnt ~reqwred.
AUOU
B.ECT1tOHIC S
3Ul8 A.l.rway Bldg 1.
C M S49-l\S4
SIR ROGERS Lad. DE.L.1 Company Paid fk.neflti.
R.equu,. 2 people P/T, EJ!ll.abbsht'd 1 lam·3pm weelldayi. ~ale Company
Cos&. Mesa .. MS-mz c.a11 8(."\ween ~2
FOOOSBVICE
DfUCTOI ~UIJ0\&5 rebrement complu 1n So West <.>ranee County l1as an
ohtanchn,« opportwuty
fo r Food Se r v ice
Manager Wllh lllnt skills
1n p urchas10" " or ~boo. Rest.auraot
b.iidl (tl"OW>d prefer red.
Xlm bme<at.s & i.alary.
Send resume to Mr Hix.
5506 Jama ica. liuena
Parle. 9062l> ~
tuJJ & I' T pos1horu. 1n
nt>w '>Pt'Clalty food!>
Ct'nler 1n l rv1 n .-
M ana~t'mt-n t op
~ (;all r ('IUtY
53a--:ri88 -------FUJI ltnx· employ menl to
\lJrt 1mml·d 1.itel)
YOWIR man mu.'lt bf· :.hit'
t11 ht' bondt'd c~ 11 'or in
le rv1ew. SS~ •311 l)r
~
~33211n Newport
GROCERY PERSON
NEL D e la ney ·.,
Gourmet Manet is now
t.alting appll<'allons for
wocery ~rsonnel. mall•
or female 2920 Newport
~vd., Nt'wport Beach
Ask f<X' st.or\' mgr Tom
Mart.In
GUARDS
F'uJl & part lime All
area s Unif o rm '>
furnis hed f\ge!> 21 or
uvi::c. Reured welcome
No npenenct> ntt. Apµ
ly liruver:ial Prolc't"l 100
Ser v1 r e , 1226 W Sth
Slrret. Sant.1 Ana In
t.erv~ hours 9 12 & l 4
Mon lhn.i t-'ri
Ha1rdre5ser needs a ..... 1-.
t :ant Days 752.on:.i
~I~ 642-0786 --------~UST
!~.~~ ..... ?!.~~
ll1llUl'fU\C..'t'
Pwt·tlnw w*rwnter Lo
Mrvlc. ul;Un1 c:O.m·
merclal account• tor
fo'ountwo VaJJey Agency.
Call Kathy~lf_I --
lnauraoct Olritle lrAUUllll
lhcn ·4Sp m dully
Minunum Wl&e W &tart
d6-2!8>.
INSURANCE
Pr-opet1 .Y do C a.auM.lt .Y Ai.
iu.stant, exp man 2 yn lnC'
typln«. xlnt bi!nefltK
James Insurance oft1ce,
Irvine. call Maure~n
752-0000. E 0 E
lNTEHI O li
LANDSCAPER -t-:x
per 1.11t.er1or landsca~r
W/Vehlcle M2·3ll00
JAMITORtAL
Person or <."OUple. P 'T. m
Costa Mesa Clean work. JOb may be done eve, or
eariy A.\f II dys pr wk Soi
pr hr !1'.Al-2017 ----
LEGAL Ht:<'l'P
llonu;t Typist -M 1n
6Swpm L~una Hrl h
Mr.. Winslow~· I060
Legal ~c·y t.<1 opcra11•
Mag Card /\, P T . hr·,
fl exible t:icpcr only
II. A 847 1293
l..c.>ga l ~rl'tarv nt"'ih•11
foe busy 1Jt11(at;on 11HI' 111
,..a,h1on 1 .. 1and, c.111
JJll('{ a t 759 04:11
L.EGAJ.SEC'Y
~m dynamic l1u \1n1• ..
ht1i:,auon firm in '"' 1111
l\r ~"('k'> l'Xpt r d, l'f (I
c-1l'nl & en\'r~1:t11 1,·~..i r
!tt.'(' Y. ~ JI & d1tlaph1>1w
& xlnt typin~ slolb ,,
must , xlnt ..,.,IJry dt'
iiendinA upon qu.ahf11·a
t1oni. & exp1•r. liooiJ
hc.'nrlits. ~~
~· S.C/Ufi~
.ACCOUNTANT
Part lime-Year round
EARL.EIKE
TOYOT A-YOL VO
1966 Harbor Blvd.
TO SI 100
Laguna Niguel. Work ror
Director of Purcba.sinit.
lias1c acrountang, 10·
lc.cy, l.YJX• 50 Cooll, breakfast llh1Cl . ..:<Wary open 714 '631-0660
B.lCTltOHIC
TICHHICIAH
Worit w erig1~·nnic &
fiekt ~rvi<'t' 1.11 develop-
ment of anaJo& & dJK1taJ
lffllrUments for the con
strucUOO CT3.ne Lnd1.15lry.
WilJ be ROU\St into m1l'ro
processor t'Od uf V{' ll r
Xlnl. o pp for ri.:hl
pen.on. GmeraJ
W •cbeinl.el~. Xlnt wl)rk
1ng t'oad. Good "11H·
fllZ.1113, 842-90\M
Sl 200 Se</T,,. S900·SI K
No h "f' to Apphc-ant
~Pt·• 1:Jt Lani! 1n
Tht• l.A•1•al !o wl1I
.~.
CPA f lllJl 631 ·0961
.ACCOUNTS
RECEIY41U
C-olle<t100 expenence
E.D.P Knowledge
SallltY to expencnce.
DAAPERY FAIR
14800Goldenwesl WM
Accrc.; llKPNG
n :MPOHAHY
l<o1·1{1~lt•r today to w11rk
• 11n \anou-. acrounllnl! &
• bookkef'plnl! ass ign
rrwnt~ Work ' l11s1• to
\11u1 homt' V1i;:urr
( 11'1'k..'i to Scn111r As;;ou11
tant.s nE't."d<'(f I hroug hout
<lrange County
11• llOBIEllT .......... · accounlef11JS
.~No Hro.idway
:.;ai, Coldwcll li11nkcr
Hlth: . Santa Ana
t7 I 4 l 83S.4 I 03
I-Rf.r, PARKING
\1 'C 'l"'G DEPT. ASSIST
'loreded 4 hour.. a dJv
1-)lmg. typing. misc .;r
race duties. Possible
full·lJme tn future Grow·
mg ron.\t.rucUon co in
Npt Bch. Contac1 Lisa at
"33-9331 bl wn ~.
COSTA MESA
646-9103
AU'mMO'tlVE
Pm.ten Hefpen
Need help e r s w 1t h
a <'rylll' laC'quer ex-
penence. S d3y work
week plw excellent <'Om·
pany benefits. Cootact
Pat Coleman. Body Shop Foceman
)</X) H.11txlf BM.I
r."1.1 Mt ...... '>llO <JIOO
AUTOltO&Jn
REGISTER. Early AM.
l V, to 2 hrs S375 to
So&SOtmo. XJnt moonlight.
Wives. retlJ'ed. d.i.sa bili ·
ty. :oitudents. N~ ,::d
v.ht•rl!> 5 40·30011 o r
~6122 -----
BAbVSITif.R -aftt'r
:>c~I f~l..ch1ld. W1lh.i.n
walk10.t" distance o f
Undberg Ele Call aft.
5 ~ Mon Fri 548-8786
Babys1llcr nttded, my
hom e , M eredi th
GMl"de~. Brooltburst &
Ad.ams. H.B. 9Yr boy, hrs
M·F 3Pfn to apprx 7pm.
Days 1S2-'1S5S ext l76 &
•• ADMIMISTilATIVE :Ill. M&: 962-4846.
·~ .ASSISTANT BabysiU.er needed, my ~ Take charge now, aas1st home, 4-day wk. 2
,• Ol.stnd. Sales Manager, chUd.reO. H.B. Aft Spm:
·: tieautifu.l sale~ office. To 984--53118.
$1.aJO Call Jeri Lynn. BAB~~R NEEDED 5'1G-50(}l, Snelbnjt & Snell & .;M A I L.
, mg of Newport Beach for 8 OlOll & 8 yr okS boys.
~ Agency, 4340 Campus Man lhru Thw-s 4 to 6pm.
Occasx>nal Fri. 4-7. $2.50
i-ADMISS&OtolS CLERK hr. 557..JU2 aft 7pm. t Good l yping s kills
}. necessary. X lnl op-Babysi.tt.er.-<layt.Jme-to be
portumtyforpersonwilh o n call.· Cuaraalee
at least 1 yr. or ofrice ell· min 1 m um $ 3 o I w k .
penence. Preferable io a 552-5388.
ho6pita1 tmedlca.1 aettlog B A 8 Y S I T T E R -.,. Hunungt.oa Beach Con·
~ "47·351.S. s pecial job for l be
lrvioe Pcl"SOIUlel Agency
488 E 17th, Costa Ml'Sa
Ste 23$ 642· 1470
-~ --------
IOOKICEEPER /Gen
Ofc..
Newport Beach. 8 man
operatioo. Xlnt llalary.
benefits & travel al
lowlllX'l' Ca II 3It er 6. (In
ronfidence 1640-~l
&okkt.,:per, FuU·chari:1'.
or BanJt A<'ct ·~. fur CPA
1-\rm. Coe;t;1 :'11£">.i art.'J.
Sularv ('ommcnsuraH:
.I Ma~~ S4K-M74
Boot<KHPER
.X lru. oppor.11.uut} to.&
mature persoo in sklllc-d
n urs 10.: fa c .il1ty .
KnowledRe of Med.ica.rt'
& Medi~ al billing pre-
f erTtd. Will train 2 yrs
om ce tbookJteepinR ex· ~ & !ieood skJJla.
Xlnt salary & ~f1t.s.
Apply Hunllngtoo Beach
<.:onvalt"S~nl HO!I pit a I.
\RKll 1-lorida, 847·3515
aooten:e'8 F /C
P06n1Qn with promi.n1>nl
t'a!ih1on Island invest
mc'fll ri.rm Exl-ellent OJ>-
port urut y. Ca 11 640-0123
Booth Attendant. C:all
Judy. ~ewport Arches
Manna.'l>42-4644 ----
CARWASHHB.P
f\JU & Part Time
18&0ver
METRO CAR WASH
2950 Harbor 81. CM
CASIDER BKPPR
E-<pe r 'd, pa rt"t1me
permanent, evn & some
wkncb
CbaslO'S 54CM6lt
C~HIERS
UTUTEM
MARKETS I( va lescent Hospital, HOUSEKEEPER -A
, sped.al woman who en· •:An adventure m cba04e. joys clilldren & arumals. ()penmga oow availa~ ~1 So. Cout Models now of· Moo-Fri. 2 30 to 8.30PM for Cull tune Assiatant ;C Ce riag personalized i.oLakeForest.Somellte Maoaiters on 2nd & 3rd :~ styled development in ~i.ng. Must be shd\.. No expmeoce ~t! ronJIA'Ktion .,, /Cash.ion & bondable. W /Jtlnt. refs & We train. Sta.rt Sl.30 to S4 ·~ photographic modebng ha~ dnvers lies. Coo· per hour. Advancement ! c:au oow: 557-2502. tad Evelyn at Bl'MKJ81. opportunity for rnanage-1 • ment pos1uoos to $.S.50 t[ Apl Manager for lar1w Babysitter needed. my per hour al qualified. f or l· ddull complex tn beach home. i.nfant, Mon·Frl. more i.nformallon & in· I• area. OHlce & main 10:»2.30.631·5632 LervJew. apply lo :oitore
•: t.enanC'e sk1lh~ reqwrt"d #82. 3000 Crown Valley ~ (213)5i92..U73 ____ Pkwy, Laguna Beach.
---------•/ ~9950 Will interview ARTISTS Banking Moo lhru Fri 9am to
•' Grapbk artist. p~tc up PART TIME ~~al Oppor Employer t! lu.yout of dlrm mail & TB.1.ERS ~ hooks for publlshin.: ·
,~ ftrm. l'>S1 per hr. Non 1• srooker, hard worker. ,~~
' : : ASSEMBLER ffRAlN EE
Loolong for a opportun i-
ty to be trained? Are you
people oriented? Do you like worklng w1lh
axiney? Two part \line
pastUoos 11/'e available in
Q.ERICAL • Help needed
m l..agwta Beach offirt>
Typing, filing, & m isc.
duti es. Full·tlme .
714-494-1008 I~ lmmed. opening. will f: traui. New-port Beach.
'. ~ 548-911.1 ·~----~----~ a.a.a llesa brancb ror .................. ..
I ASSB411R
Elec:tr omechaolcat I
year experience re·
quired. Muat read
mechanical u1embl1
chwtop aod have altUl
. an the U8e of a wide vane·
t l)' or han d tooh .
K.nawleqe of machl.ne r "hop procedtlrt'3 helpful. , Excellent ,-ompany t blnefrta. Good workl.nt t cnylronment Coouct , peraonnel. 55'1·8051. r&o.E.
lnt.eres~ Individuals
tb8t de&re ext.r• l..ncome.
Muat be flexible e nd
available to wor k
Saturdays. For addl·
UolaS infonna \Jon And to
UT1lftP for an 1..nt.erv~.
pleue call Mary i\nn 1~1ummer at (7 l4 I
m.3810.
Oef\Cal
19
lt4UIDIATI
OPaaNGS
G&"IERALO(flCE
TYPISTS
SECRET ARJES
ACCOUNTING CLERKS
PBX OPERATORS
Top pay, holiday a. vara·
t1on pay. pa.Id weekly
"°'1-ell ~ ....... ~
IRVINE
E.OE.
must be fas t & ex
pt'rleoced. Apply 1n
person at the Jolly
Roger, 400 S . Coast
..!__fwy .• La,guna
COOi( NIGHTS
Full t im e part lime
Some exper. DeC"eSSary
lcahrStre.t
4647 MJic Arthur
,\ppty btwo 3-S Moo.-Frl
An F,qual ()ppor' F:mplyr
COOK
Tiw Rust_y Pehran 11.
loolung for exper Hro1lt'r
rmn. xlnt oPPlY for 3dv
i\ppty in Pt·n. hc.~n .1 Spm
,\ton ltITT.1 f 'f' I :!7JS W
.t:oasl.llw y • .bl pt 8<-h ----Coordinator. Emplo y
meat Services fOf' youth.
Com munity Yo uth
~ Pl"o«ram. CETA
ehgihty. $607 /mo J
Pozutta. 540-419'2"l •
O:lunt.ef' Help, 11. ~ l JO.
Mon. lhru. Fri. Super
Sandwi cb. S4.S-4867
Counter Cashier. f> T
t.'\!l."S 204 E 17th St . (; !-1
Comerof(tr~e & 17Ui
C-Ou nter·g1rl. Kusl~r " ..
C.M!aners. f"uU ume t.81)
£ 16th St. CM 548-7022.
Credl1. exper a must. m1m
computer, will tra in.
actt's rece.v " payable.
typing, salary open.
~1290.
Delivery. Good part-Ume
p'.l&iUom open. Need own
trans . Make up lo
'6.00/hr. 531-0811.
DELIVERY DRIVER,
female P"ef~. Cost.a
Mesa Blueprint. 548-~71
Del Men ove.r 18 for L.A.
111DM to bomM lD N 8 fe
CM. Must be ttUable "
have dependable l'ar.
Perm. p 'T. $400 IM:iO per
mo. 548-1740. 646-5844.
Dmta.I ornce needs front.
back at in between typl..ng
lnaW'-_nce etc. Full &
part lime. Apply at
664--0683
Dental Asal.alatil. Buay
Ne wport B eac h
restorative pract1Cl'
need s experienc t>d
~rson ~ day Mon
through Thu.n 631 24 90
DenlaJ Auiatant. Busy
N e wport Bearh
resto rative practice
need s s h a rp . e n
lbuaiaM1c. ex~nenced
perso n f o r ! t I inc
employment. 631·2490
Dental receptionn1t . full
tune; exper . pleasant
Nr So Coast Pia.ta
~ -------DINT AL CHAI I SIDE
ASSISTAHT
Xlnt opportt.mlty Eap.
req. Corporate beadll.5.
Paid vacation. Salary
opeo. Hunt. Bch. 96M48i
DENTAL A S
STIOWRSIOE, exper
nee .. eetabliabed office In
Newport Beat'b area.
6'S-6'501. °"""' ,,._. Of c Challentlnl caree-r op-
portl.8\fty ln eeubU.hed
Newport Beacb offlte. a.oertw. mature penon.
Experience eaaent11al.
MMl!Ol
tll!maJ Aal\ .
PtUm• Mon. Tuu. •
Wed . £•p•r . n er. .,...
,,
Dad.or
FRONT Ol•~FI Ct: t.:x·
peneoced for busy fam1
ly praa.Jre in fln Vly mm1
a.ECTRO
MECHANICAL
ASSEMIUR
Sm. elertroo.i~ l'O .. \.ill
t 1 m 1· • E x p l" r n o t
Draftsman·P ltlmt· ~H~ ~..ary.Applyat
ro. net.'(Js standard draw G>.L.G. SYSTEMS
ings & n e w d e~1gn 111..5.2CoodorAve t ' V slu1~. F.nVl.SIOO wm1· --549-4777 ---
reured or ~tudrnl. so F..111Ployt'd, but v. ant to
hours are nt>x1l>ll· 1 to 2 rrukr More ~ Lex-al bu.."
Yl'unt Wllrk JA.RCU INC n1•si. t'Xt'r St't•ki. I' T
Casey Jariris SS7 2:290 ~t ~t.'.lnt l.ll mrktl!
DnH'f'-;ian:lent>; 1~~ busine.s Call for appt
I lave' q!Jd C1\ l1<•t•niw ·ilH-Slli>I ___ _
(;0<><1 drl\ .. l]lg r<'roril
~ age 211 Apply al F.irtorv
I' l' n n ~ :. a v 1• r 1 6 6 O
.J.'iat'-"'IUli CM
DRIVERS -Delivt'r
bakery produt't s to
supermarkets Early
morning to m i d ·
aftenJoon. C.11 S571m
23
IMME:DIATE
OPENINGS
W A.R.EHOUSt;
A.5SEMBL£Y
FACTORY
DRIVEIS
Good mooey. 1n~tlve
bom.L'J. holJ dll y. It v a ca ·
boo pay. Paid wedll>
Men or women 25 yn or
>Ider. Know the c-oast
11ues. :-fl't SUlO a w('('k ur
mor e O r aogt' (o3st
Yellow Cab, 17300 "t Her rmann F ountain
Valley <No of Shter
betwn Ne whope &
~)Jcbd I
l\orrell'
SOW:U.llC..
I K\'l!'llF:
.. 0 t-:
, _ -
DRIYEltS
Claec&er Cab. 483-8888
'The fast.est draw ui lbe
West. . a Da1lv Pilot
Oai.&fted Ad <Ail Toda>
642·5878.
ELF.CTRONICS
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; 11 ... . . .. . ''
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'°'..,,-. .... t9le .. 'IC Mil• ........ . otatlCt tile ,., at lllt __,.. Sen\ lffrl-. ..... s..
DltCO r,.,..,. Tltat's • ~. ~ ....... .....
lff~ alld lll8llilt •Slkattd PflCtSiOft ~
.... ._llltlltstlM .,.... Wt ~ llrtt tM '°"°"'"' ope111n11
• Secretaries
• Desi1nen
• DeYelopmefttll Tecftnicians
·All l.8wlls·
• Oectronic Assemblers
•Applications bJ)neers
• Test Tedtnidans
• Ceramic lab Auistants
• Protect Eftll aeer A
(Ctr1mics)
• Accounttnc Clerk
• Cost Acc•ltaflb
• Ma.tactur111 Elli"'•
BET TO HOW US AT EIDEYCO
wt WllCOME YOUR DHlUlllES
ENCEVCO
WICMO~~
SM AIM t#tmNIO ....... .........,c...,
41M111. al 2U/21S
FULL/PART
TIME
t.:.nmUpTo
$10 HOUR
Large ~ now hinng
t.o e1paOO l'l'UIJJ out lt"lb ti '> c MaJ.l locaunns (Jperunii'> 1n C~t.omn
!'> 1• r v I l' I-' • S u I t' ~ ~
Uri.I Vt'f')' Ut-pt Heq UI ft"'
n1·~ .ipprar<&M·i· \fo,t
.. nm t..Jlw:i~ lo po .. iplt._
M\4' 'a.hl.1 tin ""'' I 11
Fcv ElMlli' 1l"Vw ( o.11 .,--S'H-3461
~32-6331
~1.11a 1
G8B.U. OfACE
DD~ bb OIU1l work Ii
have &ood f11urt •P·
tJUlde! We may ban a Job for >'O'l-W\11 lral.D.
SomP t~ req. X.lot
bt'twf1ts. Nwpt ~ntt-r
Cail ~-Dud..ull 644 74:>\
F. () t-:
C F..'IJERAL Ut-'t-'ICk;
MIJ5t OOJOY phuo(· C'<>n
t ,1 c l . ..., o r k 1 n >-!
w customl"r-. t ~ p1rut 6t
~ 'M>rt; Paid 'ac"
tJons. suit pay & healt.h
1116 Apply 9-4 Mon t-'r1 at
&rdens Pnl Control
696 Rando lph l" \f
~ ------
Genera.I olf.1Cl'. good t) p
·~ sk.iJu. Hunt Bch
fb•u'tl&s Parlt. 13 . .SO ~r
br. to $larl + Co
bmefil:s C..U 94-US l.
Gmen.1
1lae 8lll.boa Bay Club tS
f¥YW binJll:
w.6d th. 7AM lo 4PM Uruon
bfnetlta. ~ ~tpful
S.Ucl• r
t' ' I c• o..t.
T)'puut jO wpm. ~avy
pboaea. &:JO.$. Moo. Uln.i Fri.
GllBAl OfflCE
Small puNiah•na firm ls
lffkulg lftleral otfi~ ~ Simple l'lertcal
dutie s . Relaxttd •l · ::r:" Mature Non :,, r preferred Ask
for Pat ~7 1$S4 I
Comput~r t...aM.:.._li_!.
GalBAL OfffCE
P1rl -t 1me Typing
80wpm Exper rt'qd
Npt Cn.lr E 0 E C!lll
Mrs. Dudu k .644-7454
GENERAL Of'Ft<;t;
Sha rp per~on fl11thl
d epl J o hn Wa y n t'
l\u"port o( 0 C At'ctj! ('X
per W.iey, type, publlt
relations. Contact Bobbi
S4l6-GlO Ext. 13.
General
VOLT
•T1pbll. •Secretaries.
•A cc ountant s.
•Wa rehouse . •At
lemblm. • Malok1\ance, •IAdulUtal. Read Wa ad
today .Ir work tomor·
row1 NoF~.
VOLT
Ha1rstyl1st w 1followini: &.
Marucunst wanted Ir
unhappy with pqewnt
.,utTOUOdm~ and ~ork
in,c cond.Juans, let s 't:tlk
C;,1 1 Kart•n. Sun Tun
846 207 1 or Wt'd S.11
31).3306
_,,,I
I •II~ f H ~ I U I f11 \
------Jialr Sl)lli.t. ('hn :.••........_.r l70'icwportCtrDrNH ...,.,.. ..... ~p ~5 64(). 29'.?l 1
& ('o ha ir de,1gn 1n ---------Curo n.t del Mar, hu ..
opt"n1og Cor I \'Xl.lt!'r
-.tylut lo r1·nt 't~llon
~nt 10< lri•·ndl)' .ii
m•1~ph1•rl· ,,7 J ~· ... ~:,
~·
11 11 \f t-: ,, ' " I-It ....
':iuppl .. m•·nt '·"!'ti' 111
t\lfnt' Ill )<>Ur '>Wt• l•nl•
... or :oppt <' .. II IS-47 1;.J1,
t.l"'"OG-8P~
HOlllEMAKt:R S ·
5'l~t Caa:uly ltl
mme m )'OW~ lime.
FM appt call IMT·l.S36
Uciunr SlorP clerk N12ht
'lh1ft. Exp prefHn·f"I
~ WllW kno"' lt..'dl!I'
XJn1 '>f.lvi1rtun1tv w.1 c•·
"'l ,. fill' n.:ht l"·r,on \11
,, ) Ul I• ,.. "" llh•f 111n•'
4U\ I lo .1 .. 1." If 1111· ,. I I
4••1r '.J.{; I. t I JI~,
( (1\1
LI\ /-. I :-, 11 <I I :-.. t-
KEEJ>E.R. Lado lJilc n.~1
dml oeedl I 1 ve-ui. ptt rc:n Eac qieak1ne. non
araaker. •wtt. &JS-4.506
~wn~M. -.............. ...
• HOSTl.SS
Apply ll.ftu :!P~ Holl
lsurn.'> Rt':.la ur .. nt J,
~~ 1-.J.ind' )1
ltc /rt:J \1 \I II..., "·•nl•·d
H n)W)CJ l••J.1 I'·•> 1,.l
\<il'JllUD, I)' l'Jrlltunl
hol.l-1 ~IC't' povpl1 \l)µI •
uguna HI\ l\'r ..1 llutt•I
-M-1196
HOTB.jMOTB.
Dmk Oen t' 1.la>l' Ex
per pttl. Apply Bruer
Smith. S:.in Cle mt•nte
J..m. 125 El~ao. SC:..
Hotel SWITCHBOARD
Operaoor. day shll\ sam
fpal. Wed lhnl Sun. App
ly to Hoc.el Laguna. ult
for 9Ldltor. 4M-J u J 425 s. u.t Hwy. La.c lkh -------HOUSllCEEPER nttded
for btwy prot~100~1 tn
Newport Brach. Must be
respons ible . w Jo wn
tram. 5 hrs day. 5 dayN
week. 1D01"1UQCS or ~ft.~r
...... Salary opm, Re< .
req'd. Call 714~
dlys
HOUS EKEEPER ,
CHlLOCARE rOf' wort·
11\g penont3 w 2 st'hl age
~.pvt rm. bath I& TV.
Niguel Shores a rea
~
-;
llOUSF.K 1-:t:Pt-.:R
Mature wo"lan t-"ull
time ror rt't1remt.'nl
home 1n C "ti Xlnt
\al~ & bene 646..rl \6
Hc.s.P.-...b
LOAN OFRCERS
Will t r'a111 'IU.111(11 .. t
p.-oplf• l.i ood t11t•Hnt••
r1ot.t•nl.1<tl l'nllt'• l •-d t.•r
nt.ton I 'll'J"', .111
11'14· HI JI b•.IJI. 1 .......
( .
675-718Z
M\tltl\1Sf !->111
rTJJ\ tunt•f" nu nu( n.-. .. 1
full 11m .. lwl11 '"'" 'hop
•''ltl\•r \lwi•ttlin.:. uni!
IJft''' "'I l l trJ•ll
714 -497 :£2:)'
M.aC'htmst
TOOl &DIE
ll>l llhlfl
TOOL GRINDER
2nd shift.
ACMI Ga.IDLIY SU
2nchb.Jf\.
4CMECHUCKB SU
tstsbln
l9CH tNSPECTOR
tstslul\.
DllUUIHG
13t Stu.ft
MACH. Of'St.A TOR
2ndstutl
Expandm~ prodUC't Line
has created :.ever al. very
des1reable openin11,-.
Qualir1t>d candidates t'an
'I ta rt 1 m m 1· d 1 a I e I y
Liberal pa) '>l'J lt'
<>utst.ind 11111 hl·n..r11 ~
with ro:-1 or l1\1111ot 111
l n.'a84." JOd full) ~·•ltJ
medl1:al unil 1..h:nrnl
ROSAN IMC .
:>.i ~Newpt1rt UeJl'h
An i::quJI Opportun1t v
Employer
M f' couple to rt"'1d(' in
home-settinii w i; de
velopmt>ntally d1i111blt'<l
rl.ients Both mu. .. t ha\t'
mlrumu.m ol 2yn rolle11e
in Social St-11·nce aret• &
have had previous ''"
perienct> w developmen·
tally d1sahkd clients
Respons1bthties md ud e
Programming 1n self.
help & le1surtt skills.
behavior mod1f1callon.
and co n sis t ent
S\4)ervislon Job includes
room & board for coup le.
plu s $1 200 m o . 41
benefits Alternate
weeblod$ a~ f~ Ont'
penoa can be enrolled In
&ehool or have part·l1me JOb \n commuruty Untt·
ed Ce rebal Palsy
546-S790
Mwlh. apply The lnn ut
uu1un11 . 211 N. Co:a:-1
~. l..11gt.U1a Uea<'h
MA)d, ,. to 6 hour.I per day
App~ Lido Shores Hotel
673-MJO.
Mailing S300 v. k m.11 t lln u
c1rculari. for J ,14· i::n
~. For Info call
Jeff. Ila). 7989
I I \I I I 1 , • • f I ~ " I ,
14M741
.. Campwi Dr N8
IAtTOla from Jotm Wayne Airport l
Equa.I Oppor ~k>yer
Hou.ewtvcs need 1' part
tune job in a tta11¥ fun
,.._..taurant• Your hr-.
IZ.S ""utd.ays. It you re
fnend.1¥. eoo1c1cnllou.s lw.
depmdal)le, pleMt' •PlnY
Mam~n.anre Meehun1l'
Semi skilled hu1lcJ1 n 1t
t••lts. I , .. pl11mb1111l
eleC'trir nl. pa1nt1 n 1t
modular rurn1t ur.. con
~t • marhint'ry m111n1 .
f tune Po" I lion S{a I 11 n
b ;1 "' t-d o n ~ x p ,. r
Uu\,.\andll\i h~ne f11 ,
Apply In prr1'on •t ~
Mon F r 1 S f\ 1-· ..-('( •
INSUR.ANCt: l'I) , 17~71•
Broothunt, f1'oun1111n
Valle~EO E
SELL Idle IU!ma with a
0.Uy PUotCluetlled Ad.
m penoo bef~ or""'" \he IUO(b rutb. Slonernlll
Tr,.ou. n1s n,cttt111
C.M
"···---···· . ~ ....
'
-....
tWpw.-. 1100 MltpW.aM noo ....,. 111• ·noo ......................................................................... ~~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~~.~ ..... !!~~ !~!!~!.~ ..... ?!~~ ~· FebruWV '· t 910 DAJL Y P1LOT •Z
PA.KT TUU OPl'JCL· ~. f'f'm, uvt'r
--~e.UJudJ• .. forprh•'-d"b Dbr. ht 1117' tall ktwetA 2·1prrt
SAL Collea•
1tud1nUl houuwlvH,
P/r, f'tr · woR Wlln·
e.tor ...... to MCWe ~ le1cboo up
DK Will trelo Call
•18'fcwlnlo
Hillllt W..._. 7100 • ... me-.. 10 I 0 0.,. 1040 ......................... -. .......................................... . -------• 1>1Jl'l!RVISOR Ntted rt11pon.alble IUJ)t'tYltOr
MANAGER A l'T J::
adadt WW In C M ""o
peta . 83 l Cl5 51'.1
ZU.51N-0'70t
MAMCURIST
F time. Xlnt worlun&
l 'Ond. 8B2· 1 I lS. lW.2 9094
MlX:HANIC, full or part
tune, prefer olrler penoc
w /some expeneoce,
t.oob not nee Apply at
Shell, 17th & Irvine.
Newport Beach __ _
MECHANJC. w /ooao ex·
per. Good wortcing cond.
Marine exper deslrable
71~9617
MEDICAL ASST. b1·
lingual ror generaJ pra< ..
uoe clinic. LllUe ea:pcr
neoeu. MS--9334
Mgmna. /Sales
~ & mlef'esUng
pert or full time work.
Maoagemeot & sales
training. Better tban
a vera1e Income. Call
953-8063 aslc for Clarenc-e.
MODEL
.... 1. PA.rl' TIM I be4t f« ,...
Wm&Unrtboaw c M ~Sf
ta ~ fat IJMul1 &&1-PtUme
PIT\me A ... LA Tama ~ ~~t_
dililaw.y II Pl"'..-. Saloa. 100 Newporl
ln l.a1ua1 Beach. Ceoter l>r , Newpo1l
.... Beech
PABTTUIK ()ppon\lm· HeciepUonl•t. fulHlml'
\,)' b am~ peopht lhroqb 21\b. Kaper
OCanJfled. lnt.,.ntu11. OnNlt CJllP:Wtun.ltY to ~
s;Cld Ul1l1AO po&cnu.al. nani.t ~ Hpendlll,11 Wt tnJA Fot ~1it!w co R«sb twr ~lat.
pboQt SU 14U. or So <.:o..il Pl.ala, CM. A~
tQ..QJO. Ad Slitter • .. a& ply Ul 5*'909 $40. .. -t..s.me.
to our c11rnu·t Mu~I
h.u• 11ood dnv1n6: ~·
cord. l•rie s t 11 11 0 0 wagon or v1.tn Hourly 1
a:lllH&e. <.:all Harty
~Ill
64Z..4J21 ----· IMMEDIATE
PART TIME
OPEHIMG
Wed.. Sat 4r Sun AM.
Driver to Deliver
DAILY PILOT
To 011r ca1iwn ltl
l"iae, applicant
Mnt ha•e CJOOd
drhh•g record,
lar9e statio1t
wa9on or •an.
Ho•rly pay +
... 1apc6tw~.
~Harry S.Ny
or Foster a..t
at;
642-4321
R•t'•PllODl•l •••
penme.d. part tlmt'
Cot.la ..... 1161.-01
~~
Alfredo'•
14JO P.ac\fic ~\ H-y
Newport Bearb
C.411 aft WtldMa
~tC~1al
Offic.e
Need 1mmed Mubt ~
bn&bl 4' eoergd.H L.IKht
t)'Jlmg. EoJoy wurkU\01t in
a q\ndt paced pro
r~a1onal atmoi.pherc cau eeverty 64 t-IS820
Receplloni.st Ute lYJHlll>(,
handle 4·11nc phont>.
Casuul, fun oH<·
Prevaows elli;t:r rcq 'd,
e·~Spm. Guod salary
67~7611, Eh~beth
RECEPTIONIST
Front office n•qu1 res
"Up Pencn" with good
phone IN'hnH}Ul'S, tu
~rt-t•t rhcnt~ Typltls;!
4-0+wpm nt>e~i.ary No
fee ever Call ~7 1303
ADI A T e mpur<iry
Serv1ccs, 1720 1-: tiarry,
SWte 119,S.A. J::.O t:
RfCS'TIOHfST
T0$900
Bnght. outgoin )( lo·
dr\.1dual to handle hravy
phones & greet people m
front lobby or beautiful,
modern build1ni:. t;x-
PBX Answenng Serv1<.·e t'ellent opporturuty for
r-..t.or. ma•ure. relaa· interesting position C:ill
V)"<'•co t Rita. !>W-6055 C:oastal ble, day s hiJ\.s 64~2550 Personnel Agency. 2790
PBX OPERATOR Harbor, C.M. Never a
Answering Serv. Expr _f_ee_. _____ _
pref.638-2244 R.E. Sales Ruslness
WU LADY
f'\aJJ 01 pa.rt llme
THI SHOW.off
i:z PW.Wan N 8
s. ...
MA.eMAVOX W.W.SOM
t\&11 Uint. i.o.aa w &r·
...... ~ lo Pft'1IOGt
Kern1 arma H.ardwa.re,
.. Hart»or.C.M -------
SALIS MAMAGlB
Ellpaod101 Oraocc
Coun&.y COIDlp&l\Y leek.a
ao tx1Mtrleaced real
tale ••Jes manaau.
Salary & amerous over·
.,de All repbes are c:oo·
fldieriO.aJ Reply w box •
N2. 'v 0aUY Pd«. P 0
box Ci60. Cost.a Mea11.
Ca !'2636
Se* Part lJme
Wort. part u me m your
olC hour s as a
:>WespenQn Mt yOW' Joell!
Racbo Sbaclt Store Cur·
n-nt openin&s 1n San
Clemente for booest,
energetic Individuals
wbo are eager to edn
xtra money wtule gain·
ing valuable business ex·
perience. Varied hours
avu1I. to Cit your
llt'hedulc. Challenging
comm1ss1ons pl11n.
P\ease call "92-3221
RADIO SHACK
ATAMDY CORP.
t; 0 E
SALES PERSON
Permanent, fulJ t1m1"
Newport. Fa:th1un
Island. Telepbont'.
'Jro-1225
SAi ES PBtSONS
Persooahty plus adults
to work with and
motJYate ktds Ovt.'r 21.
In Laguna. Cap&Straoo.
San Clemen le lite as
PART TIME
EVENINGS
PHOME:
642-43Zl OC' 496-680()
Ext. 250. Between l·SPM.
W/'IOO'e tllper IJ\ food
~"*'·Good IHminl
t1CpcT Mint be nnlblt!
Apply w"kendt day•.
See n.n.a*er 2108~. W
Qcqofn)nt, N D
TEACHER Pre·K . ~JC·
per Pn v acbool l-'· T
C.M l!G-0411
TMCMt"•,•h tlhlk
Any 90 wuu of colleae
work to quallfly for
~111t:1 ~ney credential or
any t.eaduna credential. Aease caU t'OUr;r AJN ~A1L~£l RSf llp~~
m• )842-61651. Penooael Gff'iee. E 0 . E.
T~ SI.Jes, advert.lh·
1Dg, exp.. F or P tr.
Wf'.LDER, JU ti TlG,
Min 1 year ex~r Cood
worltlnf cond Apply
Sam llam. at 15602
Mo•her. Tuatln. C1ll
~7 7000
Wet 1utt cuttf!r wanted.
EJCper1ence prderred.
W\llinC to train. Apply tn
ptnl(lfl between S & 12am
only f/11 W. 18th St C M
WOD P'IOClSSIHG
OPBATOI
Expend101 •rs 6 dept. in • &eedlna raearch reqa
an add1tlonal Word
Proeeuloe ()pr. Pleue
call for appl. Newport
PbumaceuUcals, Inter.
Inc::. 8lrJ W. 16th SL. N pt
Bcb. 642-7511 nt.11
Secret.ary $4 00 'Hr + Commbaion ---------
EXECSICUTAIY
Financial anvestmenl
firm ror educators.
f\1naaDel/ Cocnmwuca ·
tions Department
Secretary E:xceUent t)'p-
Uli ·& sborthaM i.kllls re-
q\9 red Sttretanal U ·
peneoce a must. laq1.11re
714~123.
SICUTAllY
Profeuional attitude.
sharp stills requi~ for
d>.alltnging opportunity
wttb vacation pay &
benefits. No Fee ever.
Call 957-1303. ADI/\ Tem·
porary Servi~. 1720 E .
Carry, Suite 119. S.A.
E.O.K
Sec:retary
EXECUTIVE
SECRET A.RY
$1300
A~JJ m.iry hick~ 411~11
170 Newport Ctr Dr NB
835-3181, SlS-7296
TB.B'HOHE SAAiS!
Large Nauoo.al Co. 1n lrvme nt'ed5 expeneoced
telephooe sales ~le to ~ Crom our olface 10
lrvtoe We sell photo
copy suppllf'S &c ofnr•
SU1>9ties. Our top salt's
peopte earn $50l> to BX>
For Interview phone
540-310\ Ask for Aruta
TB.IPHOH£ ..-0!
Vacation CIJ.1b .. :x-pen~ part llmer'I
earn $10-$20 per hr home
or S /\ 0H1<·e . Guar.
salary S4J 7957 -----
Tdetype operator 1:-:x per
prd. MaJor ~t o dt ·
hrokl'r:ti;?e hrm Of·ar
I >rJ11.:1· Counl ~ '1 rp<H't
llnur-ti 2l11Tl ('Jll Mr
l~an ~l!\2 1
Tl-J.LI· HS t.lll>\'r Hi·
cid fl.If' I' I Toro. M 1!>.,100
V1e.)U & L.iguoa Beach
uffll'l"S /\~ part time
t.eilet' Con la ct J Ud D or
Ci<rl'C97 Im E 0 E
SU 3'.S 640 2920 ---________ ,
SECURITY
GATEGU.UD
Por private commuruty.
Laguna Beach area,
rotaung shif\ S4 oo per
b.r. Call 4~7l Mon
Fn. for appl
H:x.AS OU. COMPA!lt\
urgently nt~'d:. ix·r'l1rn
MtF ~r 40 for prott'd
ed 1nduslnal :.ales ter
ntory L1b<•ral t·om
mis.,1ons. t-'or per..(Jnal
1ntt'rv1ew "'nle K H.
Hastin~!.. Vice Prell·
dent. S outhwestern
Pt.1.rOI ewn . Box 'ffl9. 1-'t
Worth. Tx. 76101. EOI!:
woaovasus
Make more mooey work·
mg abroad re&udleu of
>'O'lr ace. sex or present
pos1l100 All l.) pes or
workers urgently re·
q1.1red For detouls. send
J s tamped . se lf ·
addt'eNled envelope t.o
~E:;la~wt
~
701 Wa.shhiglon Strttt
Dept S032
IMfaJo. New York 14205
Youth CowlseJor;
Part ·Time evenings.
Out~R adults wor1ung.
wn.h youth. Over 21. U wn
tramportation. ~ 50 hr.
Man &-~PM
<'ALLANDRF:A
f.42 4.121, l'Xl l5(J l :if' \I
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.•.....•......••.....•. ...'°""' 8005 .......................
WESTllINSTER
ABBEY
t\NT'IQUE fllALL
OaiJy IG-6. Fn 10 9
0 ..l)SF.DTI;ESDAY
11751 WeslnlJ.Qsier Ave
Garden Grove ~ 4H03
iSTATESAU
Dt.5J>0641 ble ol cootm t..s (Jf
P~ena Home. anti
ques. furn1tur•. fine
books & p a r turt'~
Ho usehold it ems,
CASHPAJD
Wthi:,1dry rs I Re fr I u.
~ornotl61.aw
Ho\po,nt 14 c::u fl
relrl11treHer Cop
per tone 1215. Ca 11
5*).31S119
GE Hotpolnt w<11ber
avoclldo, .int cond apt
type reCrlg, Sanyo,
almo1l new. 2 cu rt.
842-4781
G.E. aide by 1ide retng.
23.1 cu ft. ~ Gold .
9'J!>.0741
!!Jee. ranp top, dbl ovm.
hoocU 1 fan l200.
M0-1141
Ref rig. t ,., yr old
~Wardl2dr.
Gd cood. S270 980-7409 • ft s
FTost tree rel n &.
S1S
561-0822 OC' 97 s. 27 4.2
TOii d hne Maytag el«
dryer. Xlot. cood. Sl.50
B 'W 12" RCA portable
Hardly UMJd. Perfttt fOf'
latch or br. S7S 67~3792.
~ Compact ApL
Lat.nd:ry Ctr IWMher' &
~)m.M&-!lOe()_ -
A.K.C C«hr Spaniel.
male. ~I. approx. I yr
<*1... bouaebtt>k~. Good
w 1cl1Udren. l400 or will
comlder pvlnl tQ the n~ bome. Call 6'f3.1'31
Poodles A.KC. shoU 8 'Nb
N>tiCOl. A.l8o silver born
122.M&-~
AKC . VERY TINY
POODLES. FEMALY..
WHITE, 1 ~ y r1 S-60.
MALE, BLACK, l YR
MX). Both bou.e lJ"ained.
•zt78
lhaa AplO mix male. 3
yn. old. oeut«ed. ·~. Xlnt watch dog. '40.
S4&-30>
•••••••••••••••••••••••
2 FAMILY /M OVI NG
SA!.£. l.963 Maple Av~ ••
CM SattSunMPM .
tree Temer mJJt puppies
J months old. Ca ll
B11)'ltme:._da~ S48-~
Fret: to you Cockapoo sm.
to med. M. Cute. Lie. Ha!o.
shell>. 751·7'983
l''r~ 3 yr old femalt'
Cock.u Sparuel.
&66-07~ --------
New (2 y rs> liotpo1nt Avall oow for adoptJon.
Chest Freezer. S300 Call need good homes for
6:Jl-4TT Au&trlillan ::ihepherc1
Gjb&on Foodmaat.er F F
refng, 2 dr. l{n!at cond.
S225. Sat only. 7~.
~ 8015
pupp1t'-.. J Germ an
Sk.-phercb. lnsh Seller
Please call 644·3656
Free to Good Jlomt-. llm11
.,mill fem l'oodle. C..11 ....•..••..•.••.•.•.•.. ---------i 2.~ __ afte~pm PU BUC F\J RNITU Ht;
* AlETION *
9 mo. ok1 M Sett•·r 1Lah
rrux. bUt To good home
~IB
TOlllte 7:30PM 2 Guinea Pigs. I gray. I
Bdrm sas. bunk beds, ~ twred. i\.lso, Ian:~ dm&t. t.bls, dlrs, Uvmg ~
rm tbU. rockers PLlJS ~ ~'"---
LOTS MORE. Adorable pupp1e .... >t ~VE SAVI SAVE ~.will be mm1atun
We hono r SOIA. MC ..w! Call64&'i7~
Casb1er'1 check'I and -
Cash NO Pt:R~NAL Free puppy, S'r':mo. h:m .
C-H t;CKS PLt:ASF.1 brown m ix T l·rrier
~·ood availablt.• ll .. m' lit-d~lt' t:H·~ & v.lcml
sub)ed to preul• ~!IZWJ.__. __
MASTas AUCTIOM fwNturw 80SO ~~ Ne-w"port Blvd CM •••••••••••••••• ••••••. ti:n.96.Z:i ~
**I BUY**
Very attnctive girl to
model pnvately once a
week strictly for fun & ln
good taste. Will pay $100
ror each sesslOn & wlll
consider hclpmg ~pare
portfol.Jo al no cost lo
girl: Please apply an
strict confide nce to
Ad#SB>, Daily Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560. Cost.a Mesa,
~-
•PIX•
T .A 8 . answering
saJesman & li&ters, bl
comm, no wkeod.s. Rod
'JSl-1400.
Aa& For Aodrea
SHEET METAL
TRAINEE: .Pull time
Good pay. Space Tek.
1922 PUcenlla, CM. ----
Sales Rep. Top com· ---SHl-·,,.----•ITrablijador para campo
~al HO trams" lkfdn 1020 a rcessorles. t Qo ls. ··-•-•••••••••••••
cryst al, silver. chm a . 1N Hiawa&.ha bt..lr..e, bl.It·
lDISC 2 Days only. Fri & wbl tan1r.. dbl 1pnng, on~
Sat M . Feb l & 2. Tbe .,.ns. safety pm kll.
buemeal al lbe house Wit ('()Od,. S3:liil ihat 4>k
Good used Furniture &
Appbanca -OR 1 wtll sell
crSEU..CorYou ser\-Jre
T .A.B. ans. serv. has a Restaurant Counter help
few positions open lo full time ~llPM. Moo
Tus .. SA. CM. & ~unL B. thru Thurs. Part ume
rnlsskm So. Coast area. de ieof.f. Debc! coodus1r
Wat.er Cooditionl.nR Co. WAl&tOVSEMAH llerratruerllll y rrwneJar
Wlll train.ca.JI 772-9919 START $l40 MO lract ores. El Niguel
MASTaS AUCTIOM
646 IH6 ~ •P-:9US
areas. Varied shills, P rr Sat &. S un Irv In e
or Frr. Many outstaod· Oubhouae J . Xlllt
forflAL JobSecurity Country Club. LaR._una
&tabtiahed Coalpan~ N~ Telefooo 400-:-,167
~.of.rolk~$ fa Ca--f7S.ll<i> -
)en. Lquna. -------
CASH PAID
Morning job openings. trvt benef'rts. Wort near • rvme.
GI n a · s Ph za . Ca 11 y6l.ir borne & earn while woriang cooq. ~.50 per m3t73. .YQUlealJl., .. tu". Call.IMC& 2-3.SOPM. ....;.__;_.;..__ _____ -i 50-4ZJO E.0 .E . _7_5'-_1500_. _____ _
MOTOR Po6t1Jons available. New Restaurant
ROUTE theater. Woodbridge COUNTER HELP -
SJC. Irvine: ~l-3012. Peny's Pizza. We need 11le Dally Pik>t bas a reapoo people to work. ~ niute i.n Newport Pnm sbop tra.inee. must flexible hrs fM school • Beach area, Monday type40wpm.3l33rdSl, Applyweekeod:..
thru Fnday afternoons Laguna Beach. PIRRY"S PiI2A pltl'l Saturday and Sun day early momm~ Ap-rtUMTIMG ztm:Y. W. ~anfront
prox. lYJ boura per day. II YoU are 20 or over, & Newport Beach
San<hri c b man wanted. -Free-medkal /dental Leo £me l.:.t!> Ot'ho a 1 H ~.a. OC Pa, Gary.,:s-m1.1. IM.'>-3l'll an Newpon tres borT:l.s
3308 £. c.o..t Hwy, Cdll. ~~~~~~~~~1 -----crcal.l~Zl.93. -= Trainee P o'lllt o n .
S H I P P l N G & Swttchboard Operator.
S EAMSTRESS trainee, RECEIVING CLERKS Must be abl• lu work
alt.er.Uom. M/F, ~tm -Needed lmmed FuU· flexible boura. Call ~ng. 1~3PM. Moo· time. Mmt be competftlt ~~-
Fn. Meilaaa. 5'9-5818 &bard wiorki.og. Call nw.-
lrvine Campus Book lllAVR AG&fT Seamstress. !'ok11led Mln 2yrs ~otup m
wtdreesmak.lllg & altera· Sl.ore at s:::tH227 or 6228 lllt.ernatJOn.al & domesuc
uaaa. P(f. Nora smoker. rorfurtberuifo. rommerclal· sales.
~llOllrvlne. Short Order Cook. 6·2, Neededforlrg automat
Slmll bond reqwred. Ai>-looking for a caner op-
prox)mat.e earnings $400 pomm.11y 111 pnnting, ap-
per month-Must have ply at PENNYSAVER,
dependable auto and 1fi60 Placent.J.a. CM.
~--AllY EXEC Mon.·Fn. Salary open. ed lrvtne a.cenc)' Salary Restaurant .--, lo person. 8-llam. or rommens urete w l'X
Expenenced waitress & Xlnt oppty avail for an Z·lpm. 700 Ne wpo rt peneoce. Qual.Jfied onJ}
captain for unique 1nd1v with typing of Center D r . Fashion ~•wt.!_ 9157 Z700
good dn vmg record , /f Worlt Eans Good
'"
gourmet dining room. 70WPlll. SH al 90WPM. Be h X1nL renwne.rallon for AIJdre Eledronlcs, 3188 I.st.and. Newport ac 1V Technlr1an OutsJde.
hard full·time work. Airway Ave, Bldg. L.. ...._ 40 hr. wk OH wknds
Aatq Ena washstand
Clrt'a UlllO mint cond m.-1
sac 9157 3133 ------AmxJue sola 1· Carved.
can1n1 . upbo lslered
k>me cushions. 673-3794
l~ Sohd Oak upn1tht
pt.ano Recoodlllooed ...
ref Ul.LShed $1 , 700 c lt 11
9M-m7
Pri•ah Deal set
Many Alexander~
S hirl•y Templ es
Beautiful Bisque and
<Uiers.Thursday. J 31 & Fri 2·1 9am ·4pm
714-~ ---
Melll5 Wmdaor 10.pd. 2!> ••
aha nma. noollat tires.
ll25. S48..6'S.2D
Fer JO(i Uled furn, anti
ques &. clrTV's ~7-8133
DlnmJ? rm &et. ~hd M .1
-pAr Tbl. 4 cbn. butrt·r
Wmdlar ~ 10-X1at cond. f"7S. Mapl1
spd. OoJy U9fld ~era) cilU (I drwn). Chr, Ill I
a;mes._ Xlnt cood. w/~· 552 7484
tras M?-3235 --------
DolJI 1040 .. .................... .
~Pups.AKC
Ownp SJre M F Pet &. show . Pvl pty
2lJ 911'7 l3'S aft 6 pm
Do« Traaung. AKC N11v
ice obed1t>n cf'. l'vt
~. new class !tlarl
tnJ? f'<'b 11 f'oc RS vr
t'ail~OOOB
Sol• bed. ru.st. brov. n
pllUd, 1ood rood. p ;,
7S2-0ZJ2. 640-0'36
I-Urn l dreaen $1') & S4:..
2 ~ c:brs. $3S ea I
red1ner $4.S. lbl & 4 di~
~. 2 desks & chn $50e.1
etc. 546-7 41.8
MUST SEU!
Please apply in peraoo
330W.lay
CostoMHo
Circ..wioft Dept.
Call 962-3232
Must r11. t'O(llume. Apply C.M. 5&1454 · SILVERWOOD l'a1d bohdar> Vacation
m ~Wed. 1-·n 3 to RT IMuram·l' l>a' L' llr<iwn ....... ~·· S t-.:CRETARY With MEWPO "n :-,1K '.H 37. (; Jf\ --------•( ~h Tru ,\to\(." pup111,-... AMT19UE AUCTION -.i 1-· Hea.sonable.
Xlnl. sofa w rmatch1n1:
rhr. wood coffee t ht ...
"' bt>vrled gla..,...,. rattan
u·a cart. Ion~ mattn·~,..
~ct nevl'r ust•d IO·'P
lllf'm btkt• Xlnl 5:>9 96:.11> NEErn:n a people. ea..:er
ro advance with fast
l(mW'ini.: c:ompany Must
hf-IR. have rar. neat ap·
l)t'ilrance, M1fo" 6010586
Jurl(
Nu.rc;r.ng
l.VN CHARGE: NU ltSI-:
7:\ JOPM \ N\.JRS~ AID ES
J\11 Stults
Certified or will t ram
Good medical. dental
benefits Fla~h1p <:oo
valeacent Center. 16G
fo1 agsbip Rd NB 642 K044
HUR SES A.IDES
AllShlft.s
Expenenced or N.'rt1f1ed
$3 50·$4 .00 per hr .Mature Tra1neca ~UO-SJ.50 Mesa Verde
Convalescent flospatal,
661 <:enter St , C.M.
NURSES AIDE
Ptr llP&M .JOAM . 3 t.o
11 & 11to7. Od pay. Sml
conv. hosp. CM. ~306 .!_
ORDER DESK CLERK
Totrainat order process·
\Ill It other general office
work. Typing: 40wpm
w/accuraey. 6'5-2111.
ORDBDESI
Sm atrc. AnP'er phone3.
& in~ f'{f. M-1-' Good beneOla. no exper
req 'd . Santa Ana at
Harbor Ir MacArthur.
55&-95'10.
PACICAGt"4'l
•LABEU:Tl'E OPTRS
•PACZAOINO B.ELP
Good workln1 coodl·
,,. Uons.
P\J.IMhnetpa.rt -time
511-l280
~IJll attend.aot.t for
weJJ .•stabli 1 h ed
reataurant In O .C.
8'1MM4.
5pm The Hll..c, 2106 W bl .. __ v ' ~al fo:.Stat.e persona e p,...,..e oice We have an 1mme<1 full. w 1 I • 0 n ') l' r , 1 ,. c <Keanfront, NB f ph I da " LICEHSB> __ _ or ys1c::a mage re tune J)(X>1l1on avail ror a M~cr SUH. Feb 3, I OAM 79). \1Yi4
UHUCENSB> Hestauranl newals . Typing 50·55 mature person to be our
Will tr:im. Best com · New & e Jl·<' 1 t 1 n g wpm. We wlU \J'aill for Head Cashier. Somt• TY l·t~I part 11m1 for
rrus:;ion split in the in· r estaurant conc•i•pl underwriting require· Ban>ang or Bookkcep1n1ot Nt"wµort lk.·a1·h <tr<-hll •·c
du.-.t.ry 101:.1, to top pro Newp<irt lica~·h I rvme mm.ts Contact Ms Moch exper pref'd, xlnl ~alary 1ur.1l firm ~u't h ,l\I'
ducers. For interview area location. Now ac::· 00-1&6 &Co. Beoefilil. Apply in \lnl t)pms.: & £1hni: ""'""
call Ball al Redtull Real ('eplmg appbcatlons for person to l'rl·f .irrh ron'>tt llkl?d
ty, l..idooffice, 673-7300 SECRETARY TRAINEE Mr. Croolls, W1U acrept l'nlhu~1.1'llw
prep, Ul.illty, castuers. & Trauwe w/typmg ability "5Fasruon Island, NB uKii' lo truin <. onta11
ReaUlst.ate count.er help Xlnl vp of 40·GOwpm w /ac· EOt: 1<.&nT1Jadcwn.h7303Clll
FREE . pnrtwuty for studenh & <-utacy F.xper helpful. - -
housewives Fl('x1bl1• but will tram nghl can SU L I (' I T O ft S
Reol &~ schedules, f I 1 m<· dt <hdate Aplltude & will Tl::LEPHON t; If r'I
UcuaiMJ Traillincj p/Ume. Contact Norhn ~to work hard Im Moo-Fn. ~9Plll. St.arung
C.all for Info. R~tauranl'i Inc Mr port.ant. 64.S-2l ll pay S3.2Shr +c<>mm :'l;o
Ask for Steve Eiigb.sh ~7 Ofl8.1, M.F, c.-~~ exper nee:. Will tram
84.2·2S3S 9-S ...._""'~" _C_all_Kath ___ Y_641_-0_1E8_ ,...,,,1,.9.,,. ,,,,,,,,.~,., 1 -----• Get prud & watch soap
[ ~ 11 l•Resl-•a•ura-n•l ----• operas part-llmt' 1n ol "' ll1!1tlj ~::::a ." P~a;:.~.!s~ ~ Costa Me'>a
S·~AM . Mon·Fri. full
R...t&tahAcaMlt time SAM·lPM .• Mon· SECRETARY
Expenenced in Laguna Fn. SJ.50 per hr Lon's GIRLFRIDAY
Beach sales. U you pre· Kitchen, 979·0747 aft PARTTIMt:
fer to work in a well UiAM fOC' apJ>L CdM location. l ~rsoo known home town office, ___ ... ______ ! olfice Very liberal brs.
with an excellent record Retitaurant Take ciUlrl(e and1V1dual.
cl adUevment • a con· OY Bkpng, typmg, l(l'neral
genial starr that w ill IUS I de::. akills a m ust To as
never exceed 10, call F\dlorparttlmenlghts. sist Travehni< Mfit.
Hillie at McCormack Apply Baxter Street Rcpresertative. Call Fri. Realty & share in the Res taurant, 4647 Harvest 0( her refernl MacArlbur Blvd, NB =Interview appt.
business ac::c::umulated
f1Vf:r 17 years in Laguna.
49t-~1
........... Saleos
Openlog tor licensed
salespeople. locally
owned. wtth oaUooal re·
Cerra.I 111&.em. Excellent
workinl conditions.
Earn 1003 commission.
For coolidenUal epp't.
call~
~ ~•§J'SJ'EMS' \.. .... ..,~·· J
-W' ~
Restaurant
OAYCASHIBl
The Rusty Pelit'an 1K
lookiDi for a day cashier
Appl taken blwn
3::1>-Sptn Mon . thru Fri
~W.CoutHwyNB.
Rebred? Would you like
to do maintenance.
P/time 1n C.11.? Set your
own houn. Come see us
at: 3020 Redhill Ave ..
c.teway Scienutlc.
Secretary Recept Na·
llonal Publ1$her located
Northwest Hwit. Beach.
niquu-es a.harp front O(· nee person. Hust be lood
oa telephone, type •c·
c::urately, abortband or
speed wnuna oecaaary
Good advancement
potentJ.al AtlT. beneflts
& salary package
Secretarial ea:per pref.
---------Call •~----Sales
START~OW'
IAcal Amway di.stn but or
uHers oppurtun1ty f11r
~ood camm~ You p1l'k
the hnws fo'or appt to
start LI\ business or your
own. rail 631 l246 or
964-5.126
Stock Brokera~e ORANGE coutfrY
Tnr1 fie opportunity lo
l(l'OW with one of nation ~
lead1ni.: D l SCOUNT
STOCKBROKERS Im.
med.law operungs for
R.4.'l(i.slered &ps
Margin Cl~rk.s
Expe r1t•n r ed T op
~lanes Call Pcrsonnl•l
Dept.. 7S2-oo70
Studen~s -need a pa rt
Orne job In a really run
restaurant" Your hr"
J.2.S ~ys If you 're
frimdly. comc1cnllou<i &
dependable. please apply
in person before or af'lrr
t.he IUJl('h rus~ Stonem1ll
Terrace. 2915 Redhill,
C.M.
TYPtST
71~1t)Y. TJm wt• v. 111 tr .111)
.)llU l •J b1 ,1 'k lllt·cl
l)1)1"Ctt'"·r ·<Int v.ork1n1:
mod. l.lcnd1h !ri'J :is.11 ·n11· (.;.omt'°''"~ Room
\.Jh•t l'Jrk1n1: \ttrn
cl;int'> J'n\ Jlt' <:11vn\ry
<1ub l'.ut lmll' dJ" &
OIR h lll W o m 1•r\ l II
1 oura~ed ln J l•PIY r.u r,41~1
\t J I .., I l1 .1 r k 1 n 1:
SUPt'r\lo;or l'riv:it1•
Count ry Cluh, P'<
p1.ont"r\N!d. C.'111 for appt r..w S404
WAITRESSES
Immediate opt•n 1n ~.
1:ro.1vc yard • ct1nn1·r
:thirts Apply Taylnt '>
fu...,taurant. S.nU /\n.1
1-'rwy & Rroh.2!!_
WAIT Rt:sst:s &
WAITERS Apply 1n
penoo bet wen :! & 4
SUlvl'Ol'I 5930 W C.t Hwy
Nil
U.tUe 1s Bill'' Claas1f1ed
adi. arc really small
·~lo ~le" sale.,
caJL'I "'11\b big readenh1p
and big resultl! To place
your rlullfled ad. call
t.oday 642·567_& __ _
Ilillc.er's AIJ('llon. former
I y IA"t:>rulrd 'c; A ut· fl<>n 1'
tariw opc:-n b) Tw· Hak1•r-.
S..•\'('rlll contamt•r. from
I.ht• t'll."l Ctll.Sl conl.11mni.:
<l \f'f'\o ~ood '>t'lo'\1 Ion nf
/\rnt•nt·an I >ak .,'rt•n1 h
1-..nah-.h. e l1 Cun ... 11t11
mt'ols .sre v.l'kom1·
l'n:\WW ~l I t•b 2nd
noon to:> pm 14\00 Par;1
rnJUnl lil\d l'..1ramount
CaW 213 ~l 150!
A.VMQUE RO\\
3':.2< Newport Bh d. f' M
U)$TOt 'R L t; \..'\l';s
1\11 .,~ mu't ho.-
out h' !'r1ard1 I
F.vrryUUnR ~u~I <:11'
~wrast·~ .. hdu1t•'
& m(•rt"hancbse,
3 w t• 1 i: h t V 1 t' n n a
Rc•.:ulator Wall Clock
(.;1r<':I UISO Fully
l'1!5tnrt"d ~ Pvt Pt y
714 768-66.12
rurm-s ANTIQU t::S
February Clearance Sale
10' ~ to 20'> olf on all
s tock l'XCept sterling
silver Hr 12·5 Wed·Sun
504 h So Baytront
Balboa Island. 1n('xt to
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Happy lfrthday,
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OIGAH SALES
Sectttaey, part lime. 20
hn/Wtt. 2 yr. mln. exp.
R.ecept., typlnl, OllnK.
lite bootkeepb'i11. Small.
non·1mk1, pleaaant.
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Marl., Wed., or Thurs .. 844-ttu. Ron Yeo, FAM
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be; I ct• npr. deelra· bit W no& • require.
ment. Call Glady1
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address and by watching for your •
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lions or gportlna events JuAt "11 out this c.-ouPon and ,
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This Valentine's Day send your
love a greeting all the world can
share with a Oacty Pilot Heart of
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It s ea s y . co mpos e your
personahied greeting & we'll set
your message in type to tit the
border of your choice or your own
handwnnen thoughts rnay appear
in the border you select
Borders come 1n 3 sizes S18. S1 2.
& a special child s size for SJ (You
must be under t 2 to qualify for
this one). If you wish to create
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pen & wnte your message in the
heart below or draw your own
· Valentine of this size.
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you. And. If you like. vou can
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Amerlcard. .
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set CaJI alter S 964 ~
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lun1c-r mirror. tbl
launp. Used Jewelry dJ!I
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pla,y6 , eloC.J>e.. cer a mac
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t.plloae/tran1cri ber. a.I&. Mt up f« 50 mao ..a.omc.>llabolf«.
714 ID-2IOO. ICrl Wall
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Iliac. SM flbiUn 1~ COiumbia, MHl1'3 ·n.y Glo" pellft" • we .. werinl machloe Sl50.
Newport Harbor II S
Unll TMm Boo.ttt Club
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b1cllerln11:. and don 't •·-Or t.v two urda A1at Q.8. 1511 tMlt up, foAlow me t.o the dump Yard SaJe: Unique llnlll _. • , rMdy t.o fly. Jmt add OJp6er 311 tlOT ,.,od coocl.
3m E. 19'.h M CM Sat rm ~t.e. CdM bid to a.ck. redio. enOne $6$. AJao, sm.
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ty 9---4 Wool carpet. 11x20. XJnt .JJ}or more Sl.40ea ~ •••• .. •••••••••••••••••
cond Muted greeo. SalesN0T8,!'}:C01~ 10 S9eed lbW&b Sport
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:ll25 Pop(ar L.a~wui Sch. rmctuoe. Unng gmt.ar. value Sl2..500 WUI trade Send~ or a>OM1 or-mem ertbl p. $400 . rAJllCB'SnTS
Betore6pm drums. caees fCK rabbits for MZB or porache dert.o SS7·l1Uill. NEWPORT BEACH
L'-s 1 .. & clogs, surfboard. f)-yc 963-&161 PU.OT PIDMTIHG A . B D 1 c k S p a rat 648-00IJ ~tate a e .... ntaques, boots i.z 7. "lotbes & P 0 Boll'"""" f ............ --8 t •r ' u... .A llin ._,., n.-Ltcat.or. rest-.uranl ,._ _______ _ -.. uuua, 1 '~ • ontm rrusc. Sat/Sun 9-5. 20281 ~, .va..., property se e c.o.t.a Mesa. Ca 9:2Q6 ..,_ ,..
taJ rul(, mar Corner s w Bltth. SAJI US silver com s 22 flll'&pmml. ~569.
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ramaltu 4 couchh. N B.9to5 PATIO 963-91117an)'Urne trees S50 Thret' wedge nA mes P'rom ~lo $100
bike., Cmh 101 groeery Brand Nt"w Liv rm ~. SPRJHG SAU SUver or gold i.erap. or bol!lter cu•b 1005 $10 ~ 673-2113 9ID-3407
rnrti. rs, antiques, Bdrm i.et & Bunk be<L't' ut The P'ESTJVAL <>I' better. al you want to sell. Ladles 3 speed tn.Jte S:.O. Telescope· brand new, Far aale Cao.an~ Ma lt· & ~~bakm~·hY~~wAnp& SJC'93-8167,m.9657 ARTS R i!:STAURANT. Dwnet548-~.848-0343 Large Med .tyle T .V UmtroaMdlU4.rdrac t'em & Soc. t'aocb .. _ --.. ""~ Y ~Laguna Canyoo ttd. AM 8 I.rack 6t rtt0rd g&4.
n<i&...oo.a1Meoller.11ccept-~d.ryt>r.sofalo. r hr... Beach.SAT Fib WANTED SI LVER pl.ayer TV.needsv.oclc t.or.S3506C225ZJ SD'70
t'<i Sat only 8 3 872 everything must i:u' 0-2.. Furruture. pie OOlJ..ARS Pvt. party Beaul.lful caba.net SZOO SILVER f'OH SALE
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nuv ru·m' picture., wall bas bee n r ut down.
de<-or ill pnced lo moH! modernized and re
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dining rm set. TS2.a9Z
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Waut.ed Sliver Dollars.
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model Hospital bed
mova~ table on roUers.
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bhape. <'U.'ltom pant &
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fmaol'(• charges. (~ for ~-~--~-Lu-v_M_tka_do_ C-0ro bm.
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71 ford% p u. AM 1FM.
power steering. good
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714/496-9454 l'e&S. Runs good. Body sunroof, camper shell. Loaded Xlnt. cood.
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'78 CHM CAMARO
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mouldings. more Stk lt728·9
( 184239) (Window Sticker S7314) s1,ooo
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2 ZOOSX'1 IM STOCK
6 cyl . air cond power steenng radio.
whitewall tires Test Drivf> a must at this
p(lce' Roomy httle Gas-Saver priced to Sell'
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1 75 PINTO RUNABOUT
2000 cc 4 cyl 4 spe9d. air cond pawer
steern)9. rad•o. steer radials Landau 100. lug-
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orange & white iow miles I 104251)
75 MERC. BOBCAT WGH.
V-0. power steering AM 'FM radial !Ires.
fact. custom 1nrenor luggage rack Very
clean l~er Gas-save_. 12 Mo /12.000 Ml.
~rv1ce Contracl A,va1lable• (283MMN)
$2656
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STATION WAGON
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whitewall ttres Stk II 1817·9
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4 cyl RoadstN 4 5D(>ed. AM FM stereo
tape. luggage rack boot & too cover. sPOrt
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4 wheel drive w ttock1ng hubs Radio cuslom
lntenor wrof' base w l let1ered tires roll bar
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aft 6
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ty Z7K l1ll 4 spd, A1C &
stereo Si795. 644-9946
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"hit" a.w · condition ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3995 Ill VW very clean cllMet1e •alloys. Gre1&l blut with wtute top and •MU '7' JOOO
lmmacwate rond1t1on •
Lot'ally o wnrd '1
strvlced, fully eqwpPt'<i
warranty . leau1 or
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JIMSUMONS
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l970 HA.RBOR BLVD
COSTA MESA
631-127,
cto ... n i7X.'7 I t '~· AM P'M rad1n. R CARVER ·ooo W 4 speed trans . air cond. IOI WITHAM IOI WJTH "'M •tl,""ttt • eslnunsterA\e & AM FM t"assette 7SYWIUS "" ~ .. ~ 1'" Y J 3 0110 "'1 In Ill WestmJJ\!>lt'r mBRDG 1 VOIJCSWA.GIN VOU(SWA.GEN LMc:c:•~VllJO 1~))1 u ROllS·ROYCE .,...,7u 1 .,.,,.7......., Very sharp 7 passenicer .,.....W A
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tin ve. 37 .llOll mile~ NEWPORT BEA<.:11 ~~ .. ,~
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831-ll7'l 4~].JJ75
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Beautifw met. blue: ele« inter . rum great. 28 Good running l'O nd
sunrool. ster~. power & MPG.6'&5-Q)79 AM FM c a ss Much
et·onomy Five year -more. Mui.t :.t.>11. $87:> f1111mcmg walh next to '70 220 Diesel sedMn. Auto. Call 496-J46J .a
nothmg down. (7412 l &.II', lllnt. cond. M usl i.dl,
$19,495 -~-------PCll'lhna ... SSIOM VIEJO •••••••••••••••••••••••
9747
'77 280 SE, 42,000 m1 ~ IMPORTS Many Xlras . s1s .ooo '7lrA.HT ...... A.
831-174649S.1704 cash. or $4 ,000 & '\."Model
19111 MBZ 280SE. grey.
"et'Y clean. sunroof. Best
olfer 8JS.81Z7
76MIZlOOD
Pastel blue blue. t'OS·
mt1JcaUy & mechanical·
Jy ~ ruce to be found anywhere. low, low down
.._ &f1nance5years. 10593 l
Sll,295
MISSION VIEJO
IMPORTS
811-t 74649§.f704
negotiat e new l se 26M miles. Mint cond1 71~13. t1on. Air cond1t1on1ng.
-------• Blaupunkt cassette, new
'72 280 SE: Wbl. w /bam.
boo ml. S8K mil SS750
Call Wkdays 548 8781.
Eve 548·3229
·so M B 300·0. As tral
Stiver, snrl. stereo. /\/C,
OOmi, $24.500. 499·5116
Ariva's. One owner Will
trade. C82'WQZ >
SI 7,500
010< MILLER
MOTORS
120W. Wamer al MJ\1\
Santa Ana 557 2132
i8 45().SEL. wht. lo m1. P~ 9748
lcJlher int. xlra ~tereo ••••••• ••••• •• ••• • • • • • •
equip, n ew Mic helin Clearance Sate
lire:. $?:5.~. 67~ on all 1979 Pcugeob. m
'682S61.. 2 tops. auto. air. '79 ~L. 6K m1. loaded.
sharp local car. D<irk $35.000 or assume h.c.
l»uetbrown. Sl3.500. Uf. low buy-back. I' P
stork . 504 & 604 sedan:-.
tdJ~el & gai. en~int·' 1
Set> us NOW '
fer. 673-6336: 642·9666 631 5889 aft 12 noon
Ml%78200CE
A m11St see coupe. flre en~ine red 1pa'l=clunenl
red leather mt.enor.\.lel'
'iunroof' & much mort'
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yean. Ned to nothing
dnwn llilil-IK l
$20,995
... SSIOM VIEJO
IMPORTS
IJl-1746 49S.l 704
"70 250 Coupe 2dr. sedan.
Xll'lt. top running ·eond.
Wire wheels Pin slnp·
ing. $1.500. 646-S56&
71Ml'l4SOSL
3 to choo8e from all in
perfect condition. White.
22,0'Xl nules. med. red.
17,000 milt':'!. met. silver.
24.<ro nuJes. Buy or lease
a '>OOn to be classic
NOW! \54.519. 22163. 4482 >
UAVES
MISSIOM VIEJO
1..-0RTS
83 l-t 746 495-170
Wanted: Lale model
Ml:lZ. have ~~m 2 karlll
d:Jaroond. Value $1.<!.500.
~l
Have somethm~ lo 'tell''
Classd1al ad' do 11 wcl I
Vantage 1971 280SE 3.5
auto. sunroof. drlt bm.
cognac It.hr. S2K orig tm,
xlnlC::, cond. Best offt•r
o~er $16.000 dys 760-8278.
eve & wk.nd." 675-6347
'67 250 SL x Int. cond.
Navy while. 2 tops
Reblt eng t8Kmi. Asking
SI I ./XX>. 714·962-1464
'&> 2a>SE xlnt rond. fo\tel
inJ ect. 25mpg .
$16,000/080. 673-8668
MG 9742 .....................•.
New 1979
MGs & MIDGETs
in ~toc:k for immediate
delivery! See us berore
you buy
TODAY!!!
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COSTA MESA
979-2500
·;1 MG red ~1d1:et.
AM f''M Cas:> Xlnt.
eond $2250 firm .
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BEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Slrttl
NEWPORT BEACH
752t-0900
7 8f'EUGEOT
DIESB.!
Sharp 504 Sunroof .i
speed, air condiuoo1nl!.
Po'f(?rSle<>nng and mueh
more! (164617 '
$8995 ....
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7800 WestDllllSter Ave. In Westminster
l!B.l-7551 638-7880
77 PEUGEOT 604
4dr. 49.000 ml. CDCTM >. new Mk hellns & Kon1
abodes •. llbr, auto. PS.
PB. PW, air, stereo + more. 964-5038 or 642· l9'4
'IT 604 SL. Loaded. new
tires. sun.rf. mst sell. Ost
air 968-6164
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---Saab 9760 .......................
'78 SA.Al 99EMS
4 spet!d trans .. a.tr cond
5Wll'OOI & AM FM stc•roo
cassette. t987WYC I
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848 Oovt> Street
NEWPORT BEACll
7~·0900
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1l'1'9 ~Ilea ST ~pe. s sJ)d. air. lo mi. 16295 or S400
assume lse $143 m o
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AM FM stereo. 5 s p
stick $3, 19:> P P
~7~
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auto. PS PB. air. stereo
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CoupesAlS<> Availllblt-
for 1mmedl:llt' deln erv •
See t:S belon• you bu>
TODAY!!!
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29'.!!> Ha.roor Blvd
l'OSTAMESA
979-2500
VOU<SWA.GEH
7600 Westmmlller Ave
m Westmiru;t.er
llJ3 7~ I GJfl 7880
ls Your P rofe:.!\IOCI
HOME RI::PAJRS?
Old )OO know you can pla~..,. a rla\S1fied ad 1n'
lht.-Oail~ Pilot St>n ltl'
D1rt-11ory for a v. huh•
month for as I it lie as
$! 113 per day? For more
ll1f ormauon. ca II
&l2 S678
18711 IEA.CHILVD .
.., ..... ~och
842-2000
'77 SCtROCCO
l>ynJm1te cobalt blue 4
speed with air cond1t1on·
mg, stereo. Velour in·
tenor Very clean
1834RUQ>
$5995
BOIWrTHA.M
VOUCSWAGEH
7fn> Westminster A Ye
in Westmmster
tm-7~1 6311-7880 ---
Autos. Hew 9800 Auto1, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 Alltos, H~w 9100 AMtos, Hew 9100 AMto1, Mew 9800 ······················· .......•...................•......•........... ····•·•·•······•·····•· ••....••..•.•....•......•..••.•...•.•...•..••.
HUGE
INVENTORY
OF "GAS SAVERS"
ON SALE NOW
ONLY AT EARLE /KE TOYOTA
1980 Toyota
Pickup
ATTENTION:
Gardeners, Plumbers,
Electricians, Trucking Firms, Etc
~t•;! 1980 TOYOTA 3/4 TON ~ COMMERCIAL CAB/ CHASSIS
1975 VOLVO 4 DOOR 1913 VOLVO 164
Brand New
1980 Celica Coupe
126~~0·$5689
Eou1pped with ~ AM FM stereo MPX radial tires. pwr
steering deluxe pin stnoes. deluxe bOdy side moul<1ing.s delu.ae
wheel Wl'll moulding afld mvch ml)Ch mo<e 110•341524 t
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1974 DATSUN 2SOZ COUPE
Auto air AM/FM s1emo l1rw
t>urgandy cotor Lie 431 MCT
Full power. air. auto trans , S•JP&•
sharp black ID 087916 Aulo, air. AMfFM stereo. maos. Yery
nice looking Lie 296 LEI
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1979 COROLLA LIFTBACK
ONLY lt.000 MILfS
5 speod, air, auper gas sayer. Uc 827
WAP
s5499
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s3299
1971 TOYOTA CELICA C~E~
5 spd, air. mega. Br1111ant <eCI color
Lie 393 uve
NO REASONABLE
OFFER REFUSED
s4499
1978 COROLLA WAGON
Vflt• &.OW M/UI
5 spd • AMl'FM radio. Uc 851 VBC
54699
19
PICK UP
MILES RIGHT. excellent cond1hon,
'4 spd . AM radio. step bumper. Lie
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SALES
DEPARTMENT
HOUA8
Mon-Fri 7 301~
Set. 81m~om
SERVICI a
PARTS DIPAATMENT HOURS
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RAND
MIW 197'
DATSUH210
TCHIACI COWi
$5319
llAte
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DATSUN HOD
59119
., .. a'-' 9770 ,...... . ..•..........
'11 VW Super Bettle,
........ eoad. 10.000mi.
rtll ... D!IW brkHtrula-Ures·paln\, Avall Feb
lit. .o. call '°"'*l ••:30.
7tVWIUS
DynaasiU 7 PUM11Cer wUb c speed. overhead · a:l.r • ...,_,, rod raet and
mu.Y extra. lZOOO ac-
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IOlwmtAM
VOUSWACHN
"10 W_.,,,inet,er Ave.
iDW~
--~1 W.7880
71 VW squAreback: rum.
FOd: dea.D. $1350
Dana Pot.Dl ~
'78 Cbampagn~ Edition
Rabbit. 20.000 mUes. •4
year parts /labor
guarantee. Blaupunkt
radio. Last o f the
Gennan·made a,bblll>
sold in U.S. OnJy year
Champagne Edit ion
Rabbit ever made. $6500
4!M-84119, 494-3649.
71SC8lOCCO
Brasil bronze beauty•
Loaded wrtb automal1c.
air CU>diUooing. sunroor.
stereo, and alloy whecb
17,000 owner miles. Ju..,t
likeoew! 1912UZE ~
$6995
IOIWITHA.M
-VOUSWAGEH
7tD> Westminster Ave
lo Westminater
893-7551 638-7~1
'67 VW Bus. runs good.
needs I eft door. $1500.
Cail 496-7076
76YW c....a
HEADQUARTERS
SJ689
lt71 DOOGol
OtiMS.AM
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condillon1ng. stereo
Shows creat care .
C966RFC> $6995
IOIWITHAM
VOU<SWAGB4
78X>Westrn.inst.er Ave
ACCORD 4 DOORS
ACCORD 2 DOORS
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hllwery
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2850 HA RBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA
540-9640
197tTOY01'A
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G/learts
of VLove
This Valentine·s Day send
your love a greeting all the
world can share with a Daily
Pilot Heart of Love. It's easy;
compose your personalized
greeting and we'll set your
message in type to fit the
border of your choice or
your hand written thoughts
may appear rn the border
you select
Borders come in the 3 sizes
as shown below: $18. S 12
and a special child's size or
$3. (You must be under 12
to qualify for the littlest
greeting }
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not 1ncl udP laa 11cPnse &
dOCutnE'nt ary ~
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your own decorated
greeting. use a black
pen and draw your
design to fit one of the
dotted line "hearts"
shown below.
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For help with your ad,
just call ~2-5678 and
a friendly Vale ntine
ad-vlser will be happy
to assist you. And, It
you Ii ke. you c an
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Love oi: u se yo u r
Mast er C h a r ge or
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DAILY PILOT
842·5878
in We:st.nunster
893-7SSJ 638· 7880
'66 &g. '71 eng. Good
cond. Needs pamt. $1750.
64.S-TIJ7, aud·mom.
71YWRAAIT
Vf!:l"J sharp Spec1aJ EdJ. uoo. 4 speed: sunroof
wtlb stereo1cassellc. '47frrXA )
$4995
IOIWITHAM
VOl.KSWAGEK
i8Xl Weslmln.~Ler AVt>
111 Wcstm1n:.ter
~ 638·7'*'
'61 Sunroo( &lg. dslr. brll.b.
blk cmim paml. Calif
windows, new mol or
·~· c\aM r.UO trans, etc. etc. $2500.
~9502 Eves. 642·2434
Days ask for Don
77 Rabbet, Rood mP~.
super dean in & out.
good Ure:.. auto t run.,,
-..tt'.reu & lapt> a'>k tn~
s:r.s>. Ca II ~4177. L> J n..a
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'74 \'W Squar~ba, I...
JOMPG . 1\M FM '':ti.~.
S2700 best o( r 55 7 II 72
11 VW Rabbit . :iuto .
AM FM. air. '<Int cond
St95() t()( r S5&-08'i7
i 4 Super Beetle. Blk.
am t fm /s t ereo tupe.
Xlnt. cood. Must i.ee.
$ZOO/Oho. 64.S-!)578.
W S.Ua : New eng. Good
tires. Cood rood. SUiOO.
c.aLI 551-3028 Aft .s.
"78 VW Cam p er.
Weslpballa pop·lop.
Xlnl. oond. 44.000 m!les. orrer. 548-4130.
'65 .... $900/offff
Runs WeU. 751-3668
VW Camper '67. wait
lhn1. new eng & trans &t
tires. no rust. $2100.
~9659
·67 vw. good condition,
Sl.600 or best offer. Call
Lynoe.631-4451eve:i
VotYo 9771
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SALIS. SBtVICE
AMO LIASIMC>
OVERSE.A.5 OELJVEHY
EXPERTS
EARLEIKE
VOLVO
1966 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
, ... 9303 540-9467
OUMHCOUMTY
VOLVO
EXO.USIVELY VOLVO
Largdt Volvo Dealer ln Oran&e Cowity ! Bl1Yor~E
DIRECT
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"75 Volvo Stn. Wnc 2t:i DL,
areen. 1 reat cond .
IA/mi. M.700. 873-211l87
ie a65 an W(D auto. 0 IC.
Dew llre1. roor rack
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'71 Volvo Waaon. Must
tell. Xlnt MPO 00041
c:iom. Scott, ~l:i
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CAU. 919-2500
A.11tot. UMd
Brand New 1980
Datsun 210
$4680
5 speed AM/FM Radio -.undercoat. Side moldonga.
Wheel well mouldings. (80.566
Ser 704556)
lirand New 1980
Oatsun 510 s53so
AM/FM Radio '-Soeed Side
moldlngs Undercoat 180-063
Ser 1020941
New 1980 Datsun
Pick Up ~
s47so
'> Tripod Mirrors. Chrome bum·
pers. Und0f"CQal {80-613 Ser.
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1210
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• • new trans 2yr mamt a .,.,&..,,al -· b L 4 speed. 4 cylulder. AtC.
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• • Conwlh 993j _.,,lt5 overhaul. new bltrs. map light. 9 .000/rol. road. $1.550.548·~
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• -· Auto. trans .• air, PIS. ·--•••••••••••••••••• motor. Nlcut lookln& $2..200/080.Sll-4912 . APPRtA.,ATE1 Best 0(. i3 Plato. A 1C. AM/P'M,
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DIFFERENT!
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NEW '80 PINTO
~. 82
.S payments of S&e 82 Prtee $3988 Sales taic
S2o40 48 \o\ total down. Doc fee S20 OMV
S82 00 APR 14.87 Def pmt pnce 15124 36
CSer 9358) (Stk 3227) ..•
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~llVI. WGN. RUNABOUT
4 cyhnder ~. pwr
ateering. bO<fy side moo
lngs lt82VWJ)
NEW '80 MUSTANG
Sftf.\R MONTH
48 payments of 199 98 Price '4999 Sales tax
S301 1'4 VJ total down Doc fef3 S20 OMV
StOt 00 APR 14 67 Del pmt pnce S6606 09
(Ser 4205)(Stk 3 t 51)
78MG
MIDGET
'78 4-DR.
FAIRMONT
c y 11 n de r . A M I F M Automatic. pwr. etffflf\O,
s&ette. bright red & tum vlnyt roof. S41Yer l ctaayf
39 t WrNl ( 787TZFl
53925
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b-<;I. .:ood t·ood Newly 57.lmlJ'IJ S6200orbsto<r.
~It t·nR $3,600-0 80 Call &ott S86-07UI ev~
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F.ng !lard top Good •-•-•••••••••••••••••
ani fl'95 Pb~ lSJI "Tl Yep. gd body. enc ods -- - --wen S!OOlolfr. Between
'65 °""" n't>Ul ll t>nguw. ~S.t~n.483-8360.
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NABERS
AUTO CENTER
1425 IA«& ST .. C:OSTA MESA
NOTHl .. G OVElt
54999
SUPERI CAlllS -
AFFORDAILE PRICES
'75 MRCUIY s2799 C:OUGAa 07 ......... .
Full PQWef. factQfY air COOd . P8dded top,
raJtye wneets & "*'Y more extra' L.n!e NEW
c:ondllion1 l 111UCTl
75 '°"'1AC s2999 U MANS WAeoM ••••••
V8. autOINIUC trans . pwr. ,...,"9 & ~
tactQtY •r COnd & low. tow,,,....._ (?(7l.PO).
~~ ..... ~3499
Coupe VS. autometle trane< P'#r. steenng &
bfakes. fadQtY aw COnd., nH Wheet, raRye
wheels & onty 39.000 actual mites• !668AF8).
~~ ........ 53799
e cy1 eng.ne. autoinatic t,.,,... pwr.119ertr1g a
bfakee and ll6r oond Sharp! (697NJNl.
71 TOYOTA · s3999 COIOLLA S8AM ••••••
Automatic trans • air condltlOnlng. POwer
steering & low mites. In excellent 0011d1tlon a
very Cleln! ( 686RLG
~u:..0 .......... 53999 r
V8. autometlc tTans . pwr. steering & bf--.
1.ctory tllr cond • AM/FM stereo, padded top &
only 26.000 mlles -like NEW condition!
(30tSMR~
.,. FOID . s4799 FAllMONT WAM>M ••••
Automatic tranamlaslon. air condltlonlnQ.
pcwGr steering, l)OW9r brakes and low mllM.
1819UCC).
'76 C:AN.1.AC s4999 COUPI DI VILLI ••••••••
Full PoWer. factory air oondltlOnlng. ap»t
pawer seat. Cf'Ut1MI cootro4. tilt wheef. AMlf'M
ttereo. new Mk:helln tires. Cebnolet toe> &
extremely loW mlleege. (31:l3e1).
~~: COUPI ••••• ~4999
Economlca t 4 cyl. engine. 4 speed
tranamlsaloo. tectoty air OOnd" PM. steering
. l extra lhwPI (942UC0). •
NA.BERS
AUIOCINTER
14211411RST.
COSTAMISA
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Huntington Beaeh
Fountain Valley
.1 EDITION
• 1
't'oar R o metowa
Dally Ne•spaper
~-VO __ L __ n_._N_0~.32 __ ._4_S_E_C_T_1o_N_s_,_ ... __ P_A_G_E_s ______ ~--~--------O __ R_A_N_G_e_c_o_u __ N_T_Y~,_CA __ L_IF_O_R __ N_IA~--~---F_R_1_o_A_Y_,_F_E_B_R_U_A_R __ v_1~,-1980 ________ ~F~l~F~T~E~E~N~C~E~N~T~S·
' f Floods Strand Americans • ID Baja
.,,..."-ed .........
Tbe tloodlnt ta B•J• Callfonda baa left bundnda ol
Americana atraaded ther~
• wltbout commun,caUon and
mucb food or w•ler becaua~
el•etridty Is off. a r e tired
• M ariDe poeraJ says
Willi.am Wendt. ooe of the first
Amerlcaaa out ol flooded areu
lD tbat llemcao border it.ate.
aald motori.aU "can't go forwud
or back.''
Tbe U.S. CooauJat.e tD TlJU&.08
.. id it beard reports that 500 or
more American.a were stranded
* * * Channel
Prevents
Disa.ster
TIJUANA, Mexico <A P) -As
flood cleanup operations con·
unued today, Mexican officials
said a concrete channel complel·
ed four years ago prevented a
"major cawlrophe" in Tijuana
• The normally dry Ti4_ Juana
River, t.ranaformed Into a raging
torrent when floodgates were
6 : opened at ·an overflowing dam,
· left 700 people homeless Wednes·
1 day and sent 10,000 fleeing for
' bigb ground. Teo homes were
destroyed and 200 damaged in
Ti}uana.
"Without the channelization, it
would have been disastrous,"
said Jesu.'l Serrano Escandon.
press secretar y for BaJ a
California Gov. Roberto de la
Madrid.
Ten were reared dead alter
lbe storm, but authorities said onl7 two deaths could be con·
firmed.
••Sometimes 70Q nevel" find
__ ..tha-Ndlft.''-satd -Fra-n~l•co
Palau, general director or Ba-
ja's state judicial poUce.
Meu'1rbHe. MelLican ·troops
, dellvend a\IDDl1ea to t!aomaada
1 left bomeieas tbrou1bout
t nortbem Baja. cut off by col·
lapsed bridges and washed-out
roads. An estimated S,000 were r homeless in Ensenada, officials
said . •
"Hundreds of s tranded
American tourists were a1rllfted
to Tijuana Airport by MeJOcan
mllitary planes and priva te
aircraft," Serrano said.
Gov. dt> la Madrid. who toured
the area by air Wednesday ,
credited the nood-t•ontrol chan
nel Wlth ~aving untold numbers
of lives
Saying "a maJor catastrophe"
has been averted. President
Jose Lopez Portillo flew back to
Mexico City as skies cleared
Serrano said the Rodnguez
Dam, wtuch held firm despite
going 10 million cubic meters
above its capacny. suffered no
structural damage. At the height or t.be crisis. approximately 170
cubic meters of water per
second were released from the
dam.
Commitment
·Ordered for
I
1FVWoman
A Fountain Valley woman who
• waa found to be insane when she
1 drowned her 2-year-old son Aug.
1.3 bu been ordered to an in· I definite psychiatric commit·
)ment at Santa Ana-Tu.st.m Com·
munity Hospital.
The order, signed Wednesday t by Orange County Superior
Court Judge Kenneth Lae,
&means Marguerite Harding. 32, ~ wHl underao peycbialric treat·
' ment until docton believe abe
bu repined her mental bealth. t Both Deputy District Attorney l Paul Meyer and . defense al·
ltorney Alan Stokke agreed the
treat.meal period could last
several years.
Judp Lae asked for a status
report within 90 days. ,...
II rs. Hardlo1 orialnally
pleaded IUllt7 t.o ~d·devee murder tn the drownlq death of
ON~ Allen Harding. Judae
determined tbe woman wu ~ by reuoo of ln·
aaallJ.
Police discovered the sub-
•r19d body o! the 1011111 boy an.I' If n . Jlardln1 walked lnt.o
\be P'omta!D Valley poUce •ta·
lion and told offlcen •be bad
Just drowned beJ' IOI\.
One mvMtipt« at tM Ume
Hld t.b9 woman 1bowed •'no i.ars, DO 91DOdon."
TIS • #om aD bas been
d ia1a0Hd •• a pauoold 1cbisopbrtnle, accordlnt to
court ......
• t .
5 00 • in Ensenada Without Food, Water p.m ,, he said, and "I got out and
blepped Ullo waist-high mud."
He nagged dawn a Mexican
truck w1th another marooned
couple and was taken fiveifioUles
to a hotel whe re the rooms were
flooded and without water or
e lectnc1ty
ln or near Enlenada, a port clly
70 miles below th• border There
we,.., W>tOUnled olheo 10 iaolat
t-d u mPftllH
·'The army wu out euardm&
aaainst looters 1&.0d wouldn't let
itnyooe pHs," be satd after
reachln& home Tburaday by
h1tchrng a nde In a tw1n·engwe
plane wttb a television news
c rew
In several placea, Wendl s1Ud,
rtoodwal.ens cut Ute peninsula ln·
to isl.ands. Medcan soldiers~
police were blockin& the nort.b-
aouth route.
Wendt, 68, sa1d he was driving
Tuesday to Enaenada when be
was two men killed by the flood..
in1 San Miguel river.
Arter stopping at the San
Mi1uel toU station, Wendt said.
"l saw the briqe up ahead go
up. The water came u1> and two
guys on tbe bridge tell in and
drowned. I turned around and
started back."
Wendt, a retired brigadier
general, said be fell rocks bit·
ting bis car and mud sliding ont.o
the blgbway as ~ nea~ Ti·
Juana.
·'I came lo • portion ~re I was down lo 1.S mph an ~
were four iocbea of gr a and
rocks on tbe road and ut·
.
Need some wood for the fireplace this
winter? Be our guest. aay the rangers at
Doheny Beach. where tons of wood and
other debris now litter the sands aner
some particularly active tides.
12 Seeking HB Seats
Clerk, Treasurer Also Vp for Election
By STEVE MARBLE
Of boo o.ilp ....... $~11
A dozt•n Huntington Bearh
candidates beat Thursday's 5
p m . filing deadline and will ap-
pl'ar on the mumcipal election
ballot m Apnl when voters will
be asked to fill three seats on the
City Council
Voters, for the first time an
several elections. also will have
a choice in the city clerk and ci-
ty treasurer races
Council incumbents Ruth
Finley, Roo Pattinson and Clan·
cy Yoder returned nomination
papers.
The Incumbents will be
challenged by Planning Com·
missioner Bruce Greer .
television actor Jack Kelly,
L1bertanan Party member Dan
M ahafrey and Insurance com·
paoy owner Wesley Bannister.
Los Angeles County Sbenrf
Harry Budds, El Don Liquor
Stor e owner Eldon Bagstadt.
printer Ed Zsc~oche, Norwalk
Assistant City Administrator
<.:harles ROugb and John Valen·
line also jumped into the council
battle.
~ Station Struck.
51\N FRANCJSCO (AP> -
Some 240 workers in three un-
ions went on slrilte early t.oday
against television station KRON,
demanding higher wages and
changes in work rules. ~
Lag .. aReae•
Announced candidate Lor ·
raine Faber . the author of a
campaign reform m easure re
cently voted down by the Mun
ell. surpnsed city hall observe~
Thursday by pulling out of the
contest
"I got a good look at some of
the characters running and I d(·
cided to pull out." s he comment-
ed today. "The way thmgs look
1n this race. nothing will be ac
compUshed in the next two yeaf'l
1rn;vway "
City Treasurer Warren Hall
w 111 be c hallenged b y Tom
Li vengood. president of HOM E
Council. and past council can-
didate \i<>rdon Offslein
Cat y Clerk Alida Wentworth
w 111 be oppc)M'd b,y l..J be rt an an
Party member Joel Bender, who
ran unsuccessfully la.<;l year for
a scat on lhe Huntington Beach
U n1 or H1~h School U1 s trict
Boarc1 of Trustees
DeaJline Exteruled
For FV Candidates
The deadline f or filing
nomination papers for the Apri1
8 Fount.a.in Valley City Council
election has been extended \.o s
p.m . Feb. 5.
Four candidates bad filed as
of this morning, while two others..
bad papers outstanding.
The extension was made
because an incumbent, Mayor
Bernard Svalatad, Ian 'l running
for re-election. Two council
seats must be filled in lbe spring
elecUoo.
Candidates wboee papers bave
been filed are Elery Deaton, a
city Parka and Recreation Com·
mission member ; John
McKnight. a planning com
m1ss1oner: Marvin Adler. an m
c umbent councilman . and
Barbara Brown, a planning
com mtssio..er.
Chiropractor James Petrtltin.
wbo last August announced his
intenUon lo run, bas not filed bis
papers yet. Howeve r . be said
this momin1 that his papers are
prepared and will be submitted
before the new deadll.ne.
Barton Shigemura who a.s an
18-year-old USC student ran un
successfully for a council seat In
1978. also ha.a taken out nomina·
lion papers, but bu not flied
them
Ruckus Riles· Residents
The first hint Lacuna Beach
police hid o! tbe blurre early
morniDC battle wu when they re-
ceived• doaen phone calls from
realden'r complalnln1 of the
ruckus In their blllslde
netibbcx'bood. Wben the ftnt poUc. unit.I ar·
rived at the comer of Temple
Hll11 Drtv. altd Cerrltol Drive,
they found euspect Ronald Paul
Youns b.tdina under a tree.
Tbey allo(ound:
-A bet&.e:redl&ratedoor -Two car• ban1lnt pre-
c:artouel1cwer an embankment -A malltm ripped from UM •rowad
'
-A very IUlDOYed neilhbor.
Police ~tnactecf the 12:45 a. m. lnddeot tbls way :
Suspeet allecedb' slams car in·
lo door, waklo1 neichbor.
Nel1bbor cornea outside ud
be•ln.I t.o t.ake down IUlped'a
Ucemenumber.
Suapect becomM an1ry a.nd
tries to nao oellbbor down wtth car.
Su1peet mlllel vleUm, 'e•
from car 8Dd ~ cbullll vie·
tJm. MMDwbik, ••I**'• c• rolla down Mil aDd ~ lido DO parklal .,.. comtq to ,_ In
nellbbor"11ard. 811.,.a ripe m ailbox from
1round and toues at victim, mW·
inl him. Suapeet then walb up
street to victim's truck, releues
the brake. and watebes tivck
carMD down b.llJ where It atrik•
embankmeot.
Police arrive, fiGd IUlpec:t bld·
lnt under tree. S u spect
reatralno8, urwtect oa cbars• ot
mladem•anor bit and run,
m 1Ucioua ml'.tchlef to vebide, ,...
1l1Un1 art.st,' auault wUh a
deadly weapon. and drlvinl un-
der tbelnftUIDce.
Tbe a.year-old La(una NlCU-1
IUlpeel WU lodfed trr· Ore.nee
County Jall wlih ball aet at no.ooo.
t
Uesnakes flooded out or their
nitches," he said.
"Then I looked lo the n gbt and
I could seek a dJke It looked ukc·
the Johnstown Flood about to
happen. As I turned around I got
bat by a landslide that look me
from the nght lane to the left
The re was a quarter-ton bouJder
on the ('ar I started to rock the
car to try to get 1t o ut "
He abandoned his t'ar dt z
10 Miles Lon.c
An E n4enada couple took
Wendt lo their city, gelling
through an army c heckpoint
becaui.e of th e ir Me xican
credentials Al the Ensenada
a irport. Wendt paid $25 for has
plant• nde horn(•
Sewage~pill
Closes Beaches
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
Of-0..ly ~ '"'" At lea.st 10 mil~ of beach'''
fr o m Dana P o tnt to So.Jn
Cleme nte &re cloi.ed for lht·
<"weekend in what health offi cial-.
have called one of the worst
sewage spill dJ!>aswrs in year-5
R obert S t ont.·, un ()r im~··
County HeaJth l>epartment of
facial. said all s wimming and
surfing beaches from Laguna
Niguel's Salt Creek to 2 00()
yard& mto San Clemente Stalt!
Beach are polluted -.1t.h bewagc
from the Dana Potnl treatmPnl
6 7 Cubans
.&eal Boat .
To tli arni
MlAMJ CAP> -SiKiy·aeven
men. women and children ar·
rived at a Coast Guard st.tion in
M i a rru today aftl! r comm a.ndeer
ang a leaky. slow-moving barge
al gunpomt from a port in Cuba
The refugees were greeted by
r eporters and <'amt'rumf'n
Most s miled but said ltltk
before being led to a wa1Ung bu.c.
oper ated by the US lmnu~ra
lion and Naturahzat1on Service
"Why lhe hdl ccm t -.e talk
later"" ont.• man Joked in
Spanish to ~rs1Slt'nt reporter>
··we're in a fret! country now.··
The Cuban!>. hop1n~ to v.1n
political asylum in lt1c l'n1tl-<f
Statt.>s, commandeen•d th1• JOO
foot bar~t' t-ar l:i Thursd&) 1n ltw
('ub,in pon or Canfrnc.-.. bouml
i ts f1vt' ere" mf'n .Jnd ht·Jdt-d for
the Flonda Ke' ..... 11uth1Jnl1t"•
:-.a id Stx or the. rdu~··· ~ \\.l'rt'
said to have b!"t'n arml'•I
The l l.S C:oust Gu.nil '>•Hd 1t'>
offi cers boardl•d 1h1· "'wl
Thur!>day and took tht F ifth ,,f
December in tow to M11un1
The refugees. including 10
children. cheered the t'rew of th"
-40 foot Coast Gu.Hd patrol 1:>< ..... 1
that met lh••m o ff Lower
~ M atecumbc Key ~hen tht:)
le arned thl'y would IX' taken t''
Miami.
No &nJwies were rcpm1ed 111
the takeover of the bargl', <Jr
whe n the C-Oa~t Guard took th<•
vessel in lo•
11 Arrested
In Robbery
Of Woman
A 31-year-old woman wa5
thrown lo the Ooor of her Hunt
lngton Beach home Thursday hy
a trio of knife wteldln~ youth.<>
who grab~d he r purst-11nd
made off with $130 In clbh,
police said.
Otficers alleged the tno tht~n
ran to a pair of waltln& trucks
and aped off following \he 4 p.rn.
Incident at m2 Paddock Circle.
Police reported they later
halted two truclls matching the
deuriptlon of the l•laway
vehlclet on the San Diego
Freeway Mar M...,olla Avenue
H d &rr'elted 11 youths on suspi-
cion ol robbery.
One suspect. tnveattgalora
nld~ offtcera th• woman had robbed becau.ae M and
bit eoUMcuet were upeet over a
bullnell transaction wilb her.
TIM arrested youths. rafttdn1
In •I• from lS to lt. were all from the Garden Grove· An•~im arw• and were booktd
at tbe Huntin,ic>n Beach city
Jail .
pl;int th.J l fl•JCJl11•d l'OH!y Tue'>
day
. Surfer'> and !>W1mmcr i. who
might be ll'mptcd to try thl'
wate r in these areas risk tht•
chanre of cont<it'lmg heµat1t1-.
typh oid and a range or mtei.tmal
d1~ea:Ot'!-!, Stom• warned
Te!>ll:. fo r bartPna lt-vt:l!> con
tinued t.Qda y ai. the threat of
m ore pollution growl>, Stone
531d
M ore than nine million gallon."
of r~~ sewage has been Oowing
into the ocean from the South
East Regional R ec lamation
plant that wai. Oooded by Mon
day's heavy r&lJlS.
Anotbtt '8.000 gallons al raw
se• age was dumped onto abores
near San Clemente St.ate Beaeh
wben a city sewe r line bunt dur·
fflC • Nri.tutonn -entttt-·ttrls
week . The pipe bas been re .
p.ured
St.one a&id thia pollution is the
wont aoce Newport and Hunt·
i o 1toa beaches were coo·
tamlnaU!d ln 1969 with sewage
from treatment plants 1n
H1verside and San Bernardino
counties that failed and soot t.h.-
wa ~ t e. down th e Santa Ana
River.
WorkPrs ront1nut>d lo pumµ
nut tht· 0(.)(><kd Dana Point plant
but tht' plant 1s not c~P<'<'ted t11
r1•turn to opt•rat111n f"r mon·
than a month
Wh<'n !>el4l'~ in a nt."<1rby µ1r.1.t
... hop a nd m1111•I backed u11
he a 1th depa rt ml' n 1 c1rr11· ia h
dosed both busine:->s<'~ But tht·
mott'I and p1r.za 'hop wen· rt-
opt>nt>d Thur-;dav
The sewage plant, lo<'a led 1w.1
t>ast of the Ucl Obispo St n"et an<t
I ·oa.,t Jhghway 1ntersN~llon . w;i•,
floo ded arter earthf'n dik1•'
Proded and unl<•a shc d thousand.'
nf .-:.illt1ns of w atPr' into tht•
far1hly ;ust aft1·r m1dn1Kht Mon
1la'
Thi, d1k1•" ~1·r1• r1•ta1n1DI!
1 h,111nf'I-. fur wutPr rollt•rtN1
durin~ lht· r •••ll'> of th• pa ~I
month
Ot0icf> Confirmf'd
I.OS AN<a:LES CAP ) /\
l'.trll·r adm1n1str atwn official
rt·portedly has confirmt•d that
William A Norris, 52. Lo<>
/\ogel~ attomt'Y and prominent
Democrat. wi ll be nominated to
the US 9th C1rcu1t Court of Ap
Pt.'als to fall the seal vat'atcd by
Clrcu1t Judge Walter Ely
Coast
Weather
Mostly sunny but som e
h1Jth cloudiness Saturday.
Lows tonight SO at the
beaches and 56 inlund
lhghs Saturday 75 along
lhe coast and 80 inland,
INSID t; T ODA '1
F.u.n m C<>da M•., I~
are 10YM garckmng prot>-
1<-m•. But noc o,, mon11 aa
bode m tlw Madwelt where tt "'°' ~low uro Storv. pG9e Al
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Spain Protests Death
Of 39 in Guatemala
C \JATEllALA CITY OuatemaJa (AP) -Spain broke
dtplom•Uc ~l•Oons tod•y with Guatemala tn pt"Olelt ol a
"br ~J" POlict' aa.&at"k oo pe.-.. ~t"u:pylnt the Spaniah Em·
bauy that enckd lo lbe ~au. of•~ includln1 five em· busy 51Atf ~~mben · '
1'ht-Gwitemalan IOYel"ll.l!)ft)l bJamed aU lb. dcalbl on a
fl re bomb WC otf by OM of Uw PHH.nb
But the Sp&nUb 1-0v•rnm.en.t wu not uUa"ed with W•, an
nounclna tn M•dnd It was M'vertni relauona wllb the mlbt1u·y •
ree•m~ here WlUI ll provldtd an ad~uat~ np,a.naUoo
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TOKYO <AP) Iran raiHd the prtce ot lta en.ado od $2.50 •
barrel today, from SU..50 to $31. JapanH~ aov~rnment and lJ'ad·
Los aou.rcea Uld
ft wu lbe I.la th rnem~r ol OPEC to ralH ltl pric. llt>ce Lbe
s tart ot the yeair
Airport
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Oraoae Co unty Supervlaor
Thomu RJ.a., aaid Tb~ b4I
wlU ~'--to puab for uuu.a.
bu.a s«"Vlct from Oran•• County
to On\.ario lnlemaUooaJ Air'Dort.
Jo a •a>etth berore the town
Hall or11u\JtaUon in Santa AM.
Riley aaid ~is leadin1 the drive
for the bws aervlce in efforta to
relieve coaaeetion at the over·
cruwded John Wayne Alrport.
Raley twice previously bas at-
tempted to maqurate the abut·
Ue aervice, but the plan haa been
abot down because Of co-ts.
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DRAFT OPINK>NS -Sixty-two percent of Americans
favor reinstatement of the draft for the armed fore~. ac-
cording to findings of an AP-NBC News poll. Opiruon is
divided on drafting women, while draft registration is
overwbelmlngly supported.
lnuUans
Pmyfor
Klwmeini
By TM Auecfa&ed PrW
Tena ot thou.sands of Jraniana
mard)e(l today to the Tehran
hotpltal wbere Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khometnl ts recuperat·
ing from a heart ailment and
prayed 1n tbe street out.aide in an
emoUonaJ celebration of the first
anniversary of the revolutionary
leader's triumphant return to
Iran.
The Iranian decunoo was not experted to affect the United
State11 Tbe Vnittd States baited imports of Jr•nlao oU followma
tbe t.aki.D3 of 50 American bosta&ea at the U S Embusy in
Tehran on Nov 4 .
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LONDON <AP> -The dollar strengthened today against all
major currencies except the Brius h pound whale the price or
gold rose $40 an ounce in London.
However. R.Uey's aide, Steve
Kosak, said today that the Slh
DlaJrict au.perviaor'a eflorU a.re
expected \0 be auccusful this
lime around and that buses
would probably be in operation
before the end of the year.
There are inc;licaUooa that the
Los Angeles City Department ot
Airports Ls willing to share ex-
penses on a 50-50 basis with
Orange County, Kouk said.
University Outlook
Bleak if Taxes Cut
It was the lar1est gathering in
the Iranian capital in ween.
Men and women in the throng
wept openly during prayers of·
fered to the 79-year-0ld Kho-
meini's health. Revolutionary
guards men stood by with
Clowers In the barrela or their
gun~.
The huge c rowd tater as ·
sembled al Tehran University
for a Moslem sabbath sermon
urging that the unity or the
lsla mic revolution inspired by
KhomelJli not be forsaken.
Two mites a way at the U S.
Gold opened al $667 an ounce in both Loudon and Zu.ricb and
by the close hit $683.50 in London. Gold clo&ed Thursday at
$643.50 in London and $653 in Zurich.
The dollar rallied in Tokyo, bitting 24().72S yen at the end of
a moderately heavy session as the Finance Ministry announced
a record defi~it of $2.195 billion lo Japan's trade baJance for the
first 20daysof January. ·
Dealers were puzzled by the dollar's rise in Europe
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. CAP)-A military judge today rec-
ommended court-martial for Marine Pfc. Robert Garwood on
charges of desertion and coUaboral.lon with the enemy in
Vietnam.
Maj. T.B. Hamilton Jr. recommended that Garwood be
tried in a military court which could impose the death penalty ii
he is convicted.
Garwood, 33, disappeared near Danaog ln 1965 and spent
nearly 14 years in Vietnam before coming home Jast March.
Costs for the operaUoo of JO
dally round-trip buses. each with
a capacity of 50 passengers, are
estimated at $375,000 a year.
Kosak added that two pickUp
points are being considered, ooe
at Disneyland Hotel and another
in the vicinity of the Joh.n Wayne •Airport.
Fares, be said, may be in the
rann ol. $4 per person.
The· Los Angeles City Airport
Department rePortedlY ls will-
l n g to participate In costs
because Orange Couottans
represent more than 20 percent
of the uae at Lo4 An1eles ln· ternalional Airport.
Also, Ontario ailrport la operat-
ing at ooJ..y about 30 percent or
capacity.
By DAVID KUT'ZMANN
Ot .. o.ety ...........
University of Callforaj.a Pres!·
dent David SUoo &ald Thursday
tulUoo would become inevitable
in the nine-campua system lC
voters &PJ>roVe the Jarvis ll in-
itiative, Proposition 9, in June.
But even though UC ad ·
minislrators a re staring at a
bleak financial ouUook should
the tax-cut measure pass. Saxon
said be is optimistic voters will
reject the plan.
"I'm not pessimistic about It,"
tbe univers ity's c hief ad-
ministrator sa.id on the UC
Irvine campus. "I think we're
going to beat lt.' •
Embassy, some 50 Americans
spe.-t their 90th day in captivity.
JTan's ambassador to Canada ,
Mohammad Adeli. told r e-
parters m Ottawa on Thursday.
that argreement on release of
the American hostages would be
d elayed because o f a nt i·
Amencan feehng generated m
lran by the escape of sax U.S
Embassy staff members. which
he called a "flagrant v1olahon of
mternauonaJ convention.··
Brown Won't Pardon
laetrile· Physician
Riley also aald in bis Town
Hall speech that lt la imperative
to find other locations ror
general aviation (small, private
airplanes)
Nevertbe&eu, UC officlala att
prepartn& a standby operating
plan that reflects the anUctpated
cuta abould the measure by t.u 1 crusader Howard J arvl1 win passage.
The stx flew out of 1 ran about
a week ago ust0g forged Cana-
dian passparts. They evaded
t"aplure wben Moslem mahtants
se11ed the U S. Embassy Nov . 4
-an attack condemned by lhe
United Nations as a v1olatioo of
1otemational law -and had
been tudden in the homes of
Canadian diplomats in Tehran.
President Carter sauf h e
doubted the escape would result
in harsher treatment for the em-
bassy hosta~es, but Iranian
t-'or eagn M1n1sler .Sadegh
Ghotbudeh said Wednesday 1t
Despite pleas from state Sen
John Scbnuu of Newport Beech
and other lawmakers, Gov . Ed-
mund G. Brown Jr. bas refused
to pardon West Covina pb~lcian
James Prlv:U.era. who wt.a jailed
ror u sing Laetrile t o cure
cancer.
Schmitz was joined by other
solons. including st.ate Senate
Republican leader William
._~ampbell, in asking Brown to
release the doctor.
Privitera and four other
Southern Californians, none of
them doctors. were e<>nvictcd in
San Diego of conspiring to
nolate stale laws banning the
use of Laetnle and other cancer
treatments.
However, a Brown spokesman
said the governor would suggest
furlough pnvileges for the 38-
year -old Privitera, while he
ser ves his term in San Diego
County Jail The governor also has asked
the doctor's medical license no\
be suspended, but his decisions
have no le~al precedent w1th
otflcials d eciding Privilera's
~ale.
• Brown, who has said he dis-
agrees with the law under which
Privitera was convicted, has in-
dicated he would h ke to see
· legalization of Laetrile m the
. treatment of cancer.
: But, the governor 's chief of
t.Mattress ~ Slated
Tonight, Saturday
: The final presentations of
"Once UPon A Mattress," a pro-
d u c tion of the Marina High
School Performing Arts Depart-
m ent. will be staged tonight and
Saturday night in the Huntington
Beach High School auditorium.
Tickets for the show. al $2.50
~ach . will be available at the 1door. Curtain time is 8 p.m. each
llight.
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Riley said that the Prima Des-
c he cha area off tbe Ortega
Highway in San Juan Cap~aoo
has his strong support for such a
location in south Orange O>unty.
Also in his speech, Riley said sta ff, Gray OaVls said, ''It is not __,.Jhat ~ange County should have
the policy of this office to grant 1ts own transportation district
p ardons to p eopl e simply He said under the present
beca,';15e we disagree with the s yiltem, Oruge -<Ax.tnty ,pays to
law._ . much more tax dollars than lt Prtvi~!"S began serving a stx-recelv~ while a part or the
month Jail term last week. CalTrans di.5trict that also in-
Fire Cause
May Never
Be Known
The cause of th~ fire thal
destroyed a Huntington Beach
motorcycle officer's borne in two
separate eruptions early this
week probably never will be de
termined, o((icials said this
morning.
An inves tigation has de-
termined the Point or ignition.
~aid Huntington Beach fire Capt
Roger Hosmer . "but it's one of
those fires we probably won't be
able to come up with a cause
for."
Officer Steve Brinkerhoff was
alone at his home, 9092 MahaJo
Drive, when the fire erupted ln
the family room at about 3 p.m
Monday .
Damage by that fire, firemen
now estimate. was about $60,000
to the two-story home and about
SSS.000 to contents.
A second fire, which still baf-
fles firemen. erupted al the
charred home at about 4:30 a.m.
Tuesday.
That blaze caused an addi-
t 1onal $40,000 in structural
damage and about '5,000 more
damage to the contents.
Fire investi~ators have found
"nothing suspicious,'' Hosmer
said . He said the two fires remain un-.
d e r investigation. but that
firemen have ruled out the
possibility that food left cooking
on the kitchen stove might have
been the cause of tbe initial
blaze.
Firemen were called back to
the Mabalo Drive home again
Tuesday when It was noticed
that embers remained in some
beams at the home.
Mes'an Held
On Theft Rap
A 19-year-old Cotta Meta man
waa cba.rpd with 1rand tbeft
Tbunda)' eveninl after Huot-
ln•ton Beach pollce ap·
prebended b1m near tbe acee <:A
a pune 11U1tdliq.
Edwanl St.rlqer of 111• Pon·
dero1a St. wu arr.a.cl after
HunUnaWo Beac polle. aaw
blm ~ tbortlY aftM Mar-jorie sebulu, 4"1, of HuntlAltOG
Beadl. l'9DOIUd Uaat ber purN
WU matdiild o.at.ilde I~ center It Brookbwat Streel · anc1
Ad.ama Avmal9. Polioe W4 \be miatlq ,...
wu recov•wl wlUa all COll&ID&I
lo ta cl
cludes Los Angeles and Ventura
counties
He said executives from
Pac1f1c Mutual. the F luor
Corporation and the Irvine Com-
pany have 1om<"d in a business
co<J l1t1on to provide expertJS<'
and money for lobbying for
lt>~l!>lation to provide an in
dependent d.istncl
* * *
6.5 Million
Vsed Airport
Here in '79
The number of air travelers
using Jolln Wayne Airport m
1979 passed ~ 2.5 million mark.
passing 1978 figures by 7.4 per-
cent despite a three-month-loog
airline strike.
County airport officials rePort-
ed that total flight operations
over the year alao rose by 4.5
percent ln spite of the 3 percent
dip in air carrier flights.
The airport continued to ahake
off effects of the Hu&hes Airweat
&trike in DecemMr, monthly
figures showed.
But there were still drops in
paa.senger and plane activity lo
most categories over the same
month in 1978. N e verthe l ess. year-e nd
s tatistics provided by the county
General Services Agency dem-
onstrated tbe increasing de-
mands on lbe airport's facWUea.
Besides the arowtb ln
passengers and flight operaUoos,
there were nearly 2 percent
more cars -more lban 308,000
-being driven througb airport
parking Iota in 1979 over last
year.
Ted Critical
Of 'Hysteria'
BOSI'ON (AP> -Seo. Edward
M. Kennedy accuaed PresJdeat
Carter today of pursulna a
foreign Policy that ls creating .. wa r hysteria."
In a televi1lon lntervlew
berore be embarked on a cam·
paip motorcade throulb New
Hampsblre and Maloe, tbe
Massachusetts Democrat 11id
Carter mlgbt HDd anotber
1•neraUon of YOUDI men to war to the Pentan Gulf wblM dof.na
notllinC about limJUU U.S. M-
pendeney on fore.tan oJl.
"I can't ace.pt ~ ldea that
thl• Soviet a11re11ion la tbt
inott Mrioul tlireat 1loce w~
War U. We'w llad tb9 C\lban
mlastlt criail. UM K.onan CCII)·
fllct. V\tiCDam. It ll MrlOUI but
now there la a war bntena."
It is estimated approval ot the
measW"e would mean a 2S per·
cent cut in stale revenues for the
upcoming fiscal year. or a loss
or about~ billion.
For the UC system , that could
mean up to a $290 m illion loss in
state income.
"No one knows-how that kind
or cut will be felt," Saxon told
reporters. But he said it would
be so huge "it will have an eff~t
on eve1')'thlni and everybody ··
The university must submit a
r e vised budget by next week
that ls 30 percent less than Gov-
ernor Brown's spendlo1 }lllao for
the system . The plan would lden-
t i fy in various categories the
kind of "squeezing and tnm-
ming we can do." Saxon said
Revenu e c u ts of the
magnitudt expected, he said,
would "forc-e us to re~valuate
our present policies on tuillon
·'To charge tuition in this
traditiona lly tuition-free uni-
versity W'Ould be far. fa r better
than to irresponsibly lower lhe
university's quality. l say that
reluctantly, but 1 say it une-
o.lfy---'TUmON INEVTTASLE'
UC President Saxon
qu1voully." the president said
\TC <'am pu~l'S now C'hargt>
about S.SOO :.i 'enr 1n .!>tudrnt
service fe-e-., !Jut do nul h<H ,. t u1
tion per Sf'
Snxon said h<' wa!. no! <ihl•· t11
estimate how murh of ,1 tu111on
lel' would need lo be 1mw~t.-d
L a yo ff s of u n 1 ,. er s 1 t ,.
Pm ployees would be anotht'·r
way to save money, he added
·most pfObably" would.
Woman Flees
HB Abductor
A 19-year-old Huntington
Beacn woman e-sca']>ed 11n-
ha rmed fro m a k idnapper
Thursday alter being forced into
hb car •l cunpotot and driven
around fOt' several boun. police
s aid.
The woman told police she
was waitmg for a bus near the:"
intersect.ion of Beach BouleJard
..tnd Adams Avenue at about 8
J m v.hen lht• man pulled up
a.nd pointed a ~un at her
Q f(JC(!n said the man asked
her to perform a sex act and
became angry when she refused
She told mvesllgaton the sus-
pect dropped her off an Newport
Beach and sped off
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Furniture Centers is being completely
redone and relocated. Take advantage of our disruption.
Savings from 10 to 60% on everything!
Entire
Showroom
being
remodeled
for the
80'8
We will be CLOSING our doors in MARCH to put the
finishing touches on what will become the most exciting
new furniture showroom in Southern California
Please Excuse the Mess!
Walls are coming down, plaUorms for new
vignettes are being built~~ l~ting iB being installed, carpeting is ' nppe<1 up and
much more.
$500.000
FURNITURE
INVENTORY MUST
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A Totally New
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New Furniture
THANK YOU
ORAN OE
COUNTY
Evciryone at RALPH'~
W<M4ld like to thank au our
'4>y•I c1.11tomen wbo have
·~ UI al.nee OW' opal· tna tn Qista Mesa 2$ years
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VOL. 73, NO. 32, 4 SECTtONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY,FEBRUARYl,1980
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Daily New paper
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Baja Floods Strand 500 Americans 1
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•r ,.. .u.etae.e4 p,..
The floodlnt in B•J•
CaUfonua bu left huodrecb ol
Americana str•nded tbert'
wltbout commun1<·•Uon and
mueb food or w•ter beuu.ae
electricity 1s off. • rt'llred
Marine ceneral says
t William Wendt. one of t.M finJt
, Americans out of flooded area:.
1 in that Mexican border state,
said l'DOWnst.s "can't go forward
or back "
The U.S Con.tuJate In TtJuana
sald It heard reporta th11l 500 or
more Amtriuoa were atra.odod
In or oear ~da, a port city
70 m Ilea below the border There
were unrounled olbti ... In lsolat
~ campdlltes
. 'The itrmy was out auardtng
agau\at IOOlen. 1.nd wouldn't let
anyone pus," he said after
reaching home Thursday by
hltcblna a nde 111 a twin engine
plane with a telev1s1on Ot!W:>
ere•
lo aeveraJ pla~. Weadl HJd.
floodwalen cul the perunauJa tn
to iJl&Oda Mexican soldiers and
police were block111g the north
aouth route
Wendt. 68. said he was driving
Tuead•y t.o Ensenada when he
was two men killed by the flood
ln1 San MJguel river.
After stopping at the San
Miguel toll stat.Jon. Wendt said.
"I saw the bndge up ahead go
up. The waler came up and two
guys on the bridge fell In and
drowned. I turned around and
s tarted back."
Wendt, a retired brigadier
general, said he felt rocks hil·
ting his car and mud sliding oato
the highway as be neared Ti
Juana
• · 1 came t.o a portion where I
was down to IS mph and there
were four inches of grass and
rocks on the road and rat
tlesnakes flooded out ,,r thur
nitches," he said
"Then I looked to the n~hl and
I could seek a dike 1t lookf-d IJke
tbe Johnstown f'lood about to
happen As I turnPd around I ~ot
hit by a landslide that took rnt·
from th<' nght lant-to tht· l•·ft
There was a quarter t<in boulder
on the car I started to nwk the
car to try t.o get ll ciut · ·
He abandonc.-d hi:. l·ar Jl .!.
p m .. he :.aid. and I Rol 11ut and
MPppt-d into waist high mud."
llP na~ged down a Mexican
trut·k with a nother marooned
cnuple a11d was tcikf'n five mJles
to a hotl'I whl'rt· tht-rooms were
rlor1d1·d and without wale r or
1 l1•c·tn1·1ty
,\ r• f-.n,1 na<l<.1 rouplt> look
W1•nlll t11 tht·1r <·1l) ~l·lll ng
thCtrn~h Jn arm) checkpoint
t1P<'du:-.1· uf th<'ir M Px1can
1 n·rJ1n•1 1h At th1• f:n .. f'nada
.11 qJ1Jn ""1·ndt l•.Jld SG-' for h1:.
11IJnt· ntlt hom<'
Sewage Spill -Closes Beaches
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~~and Get It .
• Need some wood for the fireplace this
.• winter? Be our guest, say the rangers at
other debris now litter the sands aft~
being carried to the sea after winter rains.
~ loheny Beach. where tons of wood and
lroine Man
Arrested i11
Kidnapping
Irvine police took a 34-year-old
man Into custody Thursday after
he a lleged ly abdu c ted a
University HlRh School student
and took the youth to his home
Booked lnto Orange County
Jail on su.'>p1cwn of kidnappin~
wa s Ern e!>to Lc.•opoldo
Rodnguez of 4871 Bark wood.
o m cers ~aid the ~tudent, an
11th grader a t the school. was
hitchhiking near the te nnis
courts ad)ac~nt to the campu..,
after his last class Thursday af-
ternoon.
He was allegedly picked up by
Rodriguez, who refused to let
the youth out or the car when
t bey reached Miche lson and
Culver drives.
The youth told police the
·driver grabbed lum by the shirt
·collar when be asked to be let
•out. The car headed north on
-I
Culver and the suspect allegedly
asked sexua l questions of the
<See KIDNAP, Page A%)
Orange Coa~t
We at-her
Riley Will Push
Airport Bus Piaµ
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .. Delly~-tvtf
Orange County Supe rvisor
Thomas Riley said Thursday he
Will continue to pusb ror shuttle
bus service from Orange County
to Ontario International Airport
In a speech before the Town
Hall orgaruullon m Santa Ana.
Riley said he 1s leading the dnve
for the bus service in efforts to
relieve congestion al the over·
crowded John Wayne Airport.
Riley twice previously has at
tempted to inaugurate the shut
tie service. but the plan has been
Mexican Author
To Speak at UCI
Mexican author Carlos
Fuentes will present a com-
posite reading of his works at
UC Irvine In room 220 of the
Social Science Tower al 5 p m
Feb. 8.
The talk, tilled "Mexico
Through the Writings of Carlos
Fuenle$, .. is sponsored free by
UCJ 's winter quarter Cbicano-
Latlno Colloquia series. For ln-
formaUon. call 833-6922.
.,
shot down bec:ause of costs
However. Riley's aide, Stevr
Kozak. said today that the 5th
Dislrtct 'supervisor's efforts arf'
expected lo be successful ttus
time around and that buses
would probably be in operalJon
before lbe end or the year.
There an~ indications that the
Los An1oteles City Department of
Airports is w1lhng lo share ex
penses on a 50-50 bas.is with
Orange County. Kozak said
Costs for the operation of 10
daily round-lnp buses. each with
a capacity or 50 passen~ers. arc
estimated at $J75.000 a year.
Kozak added that two pickup
points are being considered. one
at Dlsneyland Hotel and another
in the vicinity of Ule John Wayne
Airport.
Fare1, he said, may be in the
range ol $4 per person.
Thl Los Angeles City Airport
Department reportedly is will·
ing to part1cipaLe in costs
because Orange Count1ans
represent mon! lban 20 percent
of the use at Los Angeles fn
ternaUooal Airport.
Also, Ontario airport 1:. operat
ing at only about 30 percent or
capacity.
(See AIRPORT, Pase A2)
IO-mile
Oelllente
Area Hit
By RAVMOND ESTRADA SR .
OI t1W o.llY ~ ... SWff
At least JO miles or beache5
fr o m Dana Po int to S an
Clemente are closed for the
wt>,1kend in what health officials
have called one of the worst
sewage spill disasters in years.
Robert Stone, an Orange
County Health Department of-
fic1al, said all swimming and
surfing beaches from Laguna
Niguel's Salt Creek to 2,000
yards ant.o San Clemente State
Beach are polluted wilh sewage
from the Dana Point treatment
plant that flooded early Tues-
day.
--sutt~ra and •wimmen "ho
ml&bl be tempted to try the
waler ln these areas riak the
chance of contacting hepalll.1.s.
typhoid and a ranae or lntestioaJ
diae.,_, Stone warned .
Testa for baNria levels COD·
Unued today as the threat of
more pollution grows, Stone
s aid.
More lh8J) nine million gallons
of raw ~age has been rloWl.Dg
into the ocean from tbe South
East Regional Reclamation
plant that was flooded by Mon
day's heavy rains
Another 48.000 gallons or raw
sew;lge was dumped onto shor~
near San Clemente State Beach
when a city sewer line burst dur
1ng a rninstorm earlier this
week The p1~ has been re
paired
Stone said this pollution is the
worst since Newport and Hunt·
1ngton beac h es w ere con
tamrnalt>d an 1969 with sewagt>
from treatment planb in
R 1 vers1de and San Bernardino
counties that failed and s~nt the
waste down the Santa Ana
River
(Sff SEWAGE, P•g~ .UI
Sorry Lot
Of Politicos
BERKELEY <AP I
The Apology Party 1s,
simply s tated, a sorry
buncb as they run for the
Student Senate this we-elt
They're sorry about the
whole bwll.neaa. whatever
that is. Sorry about that.
"I 'm sorry. really
sorry." candidate Stephen
Mazur said explaining hls
Apology Party plat.form.
"Sorry about everything.
About huneer. and death.
a nd unhappiness. and
Fresno and hypocrisy."
Mostly sunny but aome
bl gh 'cloudiness Saturday.
Lowa toniebt so at the
beaches and 56 lnland.
Hl&h• Saturday 7S alona
the coast and 80 lnJand. Ruckus Riles Residents
INSIDE TODAY
£on m eo.ta M1aa Ut.ne
or• •cmut gar"'9l1'Q prob-
&.fn•. But ftOt OI mGftll OI
bock in Uw Midw.t wlwr1 tt
\PCM ~'°"1 ttr0. Storr. P~
Al.
T he flnt hint Lasuna Beach
police bad ol tbe bizarre early
mornlnl battle wu when they re-
ceived a dozen phone calla from
realdenll complainln1 of tbe
r u c ku~ ln tbeJ r bllhlde
nelabborhood.
Wbeo t.be llnt police unita ar·
rived at tM comer of "'remplt
Hilla Drive Md Cfrrttoe Drive
they found 1mpec~ Ronald Pa~ Youn1...,.....,.atree. ~allobmd·
-A ~1ar•1•door -Two can baa11n1 pr•· e1rioUlb'O¥WMembaUment
-A aaUboa ri»Ptd from tbt
•rou.nd .
I
-A very annoyed nesahbor.
Police reconstructed the 12:~
a. m. incident Ulla way :
Sutpect alle1edly slam• car in·
lo door, wakin1 nei1bbor.
Nelchbor comes outside and
be1ln1 to take down auaped's
UceDHnumber.
Su.aped becom• ansry and
trt• to nm oelehbor down wtth
car. Sutpect m1IMI rietlm, .....
from car aad MclM cbulQI vie·
Um. .,._wllile, 1uaped'1 car
rol11 down WJI ad plow 1llto *>
P•rkial l&p eoftWll to Nit In ........ ,.ard.
• Sutpeet rtpa mallboi from
ground and tones at victim, mill·
lni blm. S.pect then walb up
street to victim'• truck, releaaes
the brake, aod wa\chel truck
careen down bill where lt ltrtke1
embankment.
Police arrive, ftDd 1uapect bid-
l n 1 under tree . 8\UPttl
rest.ra.lnld, anal-' on ebara-ot
ml1demunor hlt and run .
malidoul amcblef to nb.lde. re-
1l1tln1 1rreat, auault with • tt.adly weapoa. and drlviDC un-
der the tollUIDee.
Th• »-year-old Lacuna Nlruel
auapect wu todced in Oranae
County JaU wtth ball aet at
110.000.
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SEWAGE PUMPED OUT AT DEL OBISPO. COAST HIGHWAY
Dana Point Among Communities Flght1 n~ Spillage
Jarvi·s II
Vniversi ~ l . 0 1tllook .,
Bleak if. Taxes Cut
B' f}\\'fl> t\t"T/'f ''' ()t\,_ 0~•1 r _. ~ \U
l 'nlVl'f<,lt) nf I t11f«r11 ,, I r' 1
df.'nl Da\'1cl Sa\1111 ... nd ·1 t.111 .f,,\
tu1t1on '-'OUld twn11111 trP, nit.,
10 the Dint'< ,1111p11' '''>It I 11
\OlC'rS approvt• lh1 .I.in 1 .. 11 1:
1t1at1v£'. l'r11po..,1l 1111• 'I 111 .I 11111•
But t'\l'n tl111u~1) I I ,,i
m1n1!.tratclr' :1r1• 'I.inn~ ·" .,
bleak f1nann.il 1111110 .. 1; .. 11,.1. I
the tax <·ut r111·:i ... ur1 JI•" ~.1\•1r•
said he '" opt1m1-.t1r \'Ol•·r' "ill
reJect the plan
'Tm not ~-.1m1..,llr .d)nUI 11.
the un1vcrt.1t \ ... ch11·f .id
ministrator !>a id on lh1· l ('
Irvine campw. I think '-'t' n ·
going to beat 11
Nevertheless. t C' 11ffir1uh an•
prepanng a :.tandby opnal1n~
plan that rcflt'C'I'. lht• ant1rtpdtl'<.l
cu\.5 should thE' ffil'.l'>UH' h't tax
crusader Ho~ard Jani:-.-win
paaaage
It ill E'Sllmatt.'d npprnval of lht>
measure would ml•an d .i~ pt·r
cent cut in slate n·vcnut•'> for the
upcommg fiscal year. ur .1 lo:.!'>
of about $.5 billion
For the UC ::.ystcm. lh:1t could
mean up lo a $290 million I"'' 1n
state lncome
"No one know~ how that kind
of cul will be felt," Sox on told
reporters. But he ,aid It would
be so huge "it will have an efft'ct
on everything and everybod)."
The univers\ty mus t submit a
revised budeet by next week
that Lt 30 percent le~s than Gov
ernor Brown's spending plan for
the ayatem. The plan would Iden-
tify in various categories the
kind of ·•squeesmg and tnm-
mlns we can do ," Saxon s&Jd
R evenue cuts or th e
ma&nltude expected , he said,
would "force us lo re-evaluate
our present policies on tuition.
"To char1e tuition in this
traditlonatly tuition-free uni
veralty would be far, tar better
than to Irresponsibly lower the
unlnnlty'a quality. t aay that
reluctantly, but I say ll une-
quivocally," the president aaJd.
UC campuses no w charRe
0•11' PlltotP-.. "4,.., • ....._
'TUITION INEVITABLE'
UC President Saxon
11 bout $80() a yN.1r in student
..,erv1n' f!'<'s, but tlo not have tu1
lion J>('r w
S:ixr>n srud he was not able to
c.'slimete how murh or a tuition rl•e would need to be lmpoaed.
Layoffs of universlty
e mployees would be another
way to aave money, he added.
The UC ~h.Jef said m&lntalnlng
the vitality and e1(ctlle11ce of the
university, as well as its ac·
reasibility. ~ lbe m•ln problem
facing ttdmtnlstrators stann1
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Spain Prote•ts Death
Of 39 in Guatemala
.. , ~~~TEMA LA CIT Y. Guat.tnala CAP) Sp1ln brotre u.ap~u<' rclal~ today with G wat~maJa LD eroteat ol •
"brutal" POUee allull on peaunUI OC'eupyant ~ Spanl•h f!m·
baa1y that t'OCMod in I.be dut.h.s ot J9 peopleo. lncludln1 ftln' t*m
buo llalf rMmbera
The 0"9&.em.alan IOY•ntmeal bl1med •ll \he deaU. on 1 firebomb Mt olf by one ()f the pnsanll
But \be 8'>anlq SoVU'Dmen\ WU ftOt aatisl\ed with t..hb. IU\·
nouncina ln Madrid I\ ~•t. ll'"m n1 rt>laUona ~ith the mlUtary
rettlme hett until tt provtd~ lln ack-Qu•t«' C"lplanaUon
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TOKYO tAP) Iran ratJl4."<1 the pn~ of iU crude 011 S2 SO a
barrel today, from $28~to 131. J•paneu aovemmrnt and trad
lna sources Ml.Id .......
H w .. " lbet u1th member ol OPEC to rat~ 1t.1 price slnce the atart ol the yea r
The lraruan decn11<>n waK not expected lo •ffect the United
States. The United St ales haltoo tm port.s of lranum oil foUowinc
lb• takiD& of SO Amen can ~tagl'S a t ltw US ~mbusy 1n
Tehran QO Nov 4
••U.rR•ISe•l•E•r~
LONDON <AP) The dollar strengthened lod1ty aga.msl all
major currenc1~ except the Bnush pound whih: the price ot
gold rose $40 an ounce in London.
Gold opened at $667 an ounce in both London and Zuncb and
by the close rut $683.50 in London. Gold closed Thursday at
$643 SO in London and $653 in Zurich.
The dollar rallied m Tokyo, hitting 240 T1! yen at the end or
a moderately heavy session as the Finance Ministry announced
a record defi cit or S2 195 b1lllon in Japan's trade bala nce for the
first~ days or January
Dealers were puzzled by the dollar's rise in Europe.
,sc.,.. E•l•9':e D•r••te
BEVERLY HlLL.5 (AP) -''Jimmy was an absolute delight
to be with," said Bob Hope. "His pixie-isb humor made you reel
good. When Jimmy was around, everybody started each day
with a 500g, and more importantly, with a smile. "
A rare turnout of Hollywood greats heard those words
Thursday night in memory of the Schnouola, Jimmy Durante.
.. The sweetest, gentlest, m05t generous and talented man
I've ever known has Jert us," an emotional Hope said at the
funeral for the 86·year-old entertainer
ltlflrhle E'a~~ C'o•r•·•arflal
Cubans
Sail to
Miami ..
M lAMI <A Pl -Shtly·aeven
mtin women and ehlJdrn ar·
..iv;.d •l • Cout Guard slat.Ion ln
Ml•ml today alter l"Omcnandeer·
ln1 • leaky, llow·mo•IAI barae
at ,WJJl(llnt rrom a port la CUba.
'the tth.ta .. were &reet4ld by r•porten and cameramen.
Mo•t •m1led but said htlle
ht-fore l>tlina I~ to a wa(ti.nc bus opua~ by th U S. lmmlcr•·
taon and Natu.rallsatJon Service.
"Why ~ hell can't we Wk
later "" one md'n joked io
Spanish to pers1stent reporters.
"We're in a free country now."
The Cubans, hoplne to wln
political asylum in the United
Slates. commandeered the 100-
foot bar&e earl)' Thut"Sday in the Cu~an port of Cardenas. bound
its five crewmen and headed for
the Florida Keys, authorities
said Six of the refugees were
!):lid to have been armed
The U.S. Coast Guard said its
officers boar de d the vesse l
Thursday and t.ook the F1fth of
December in tow to Miami.
Ten were feared dead after
the storm, but authorities S&Jd
onl y two deaths could be con
firmed
"Sometimes you n('ver fi nd
th e bodies." said Pran c1sco
P alau, general director of Ba·
Ja's state judicial police.
Meanwhile , Mexican troops
delivered supplies to thousands
l e ft homeless throughout
northern Baja, cut off by col·
lapsed bridges and washed-out
roads. An estimilted 5,000 were
homeless in Ensenada, officials
said .
''Hundre ds o r s tranded
American tourists were airlifted
to Tijuana Airport by Melllcan
military planes and private
airc raft," Serrano s aid.
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·~-,........ DRAFT OPtNtOHS -Sixty.two percent of Americans
favor reinstatement or the draft for the armed fore~ ac· c~rd.ing to ftndin~s or an AP·NBC News poll. Opinioo is
d1v1ded on drafting women, while draft registration is
overwhelmingly supported.
Brown Won't Pardon
l.netrile Physician
Despite pleas-from state Sen.
John Schmitz of Newport Beacb
and other lawmakers, Gov. Ed·
m und G. Brown Jr has re!Uff<I
to pa rdon West Covina physician
James Privitera: who was jailed
fo r us tng La etrile to c ure
cance r
Scbm.Jtz WU joined· by other
solons, including state Senate
Republican leader Wllllam
Campbell, in aslcing Brown to
release the doctor.
Privitera and fou r other
Southern Callfomlans, nooe of
them doctors, were coovict.ed in
San Diego of conspiring to
violate state laws bannin« lbe
use of Laetrile and other can~r
treatments
However.• Brown spokesman
said the governor would auuest
furlough privileges for the 38·
year·old Privitera, whale he
serves his term in San Diego
County Jail.
The governor also ·has asked
the doctor's medical license not
be su.apmded, but bls dedaioos
bave no legal precedent with
oii1cials deciding Privitera's
fate. Bro.wn. wbo bas said be dis·
agrees with the law under wb.icb
Privitera was convicted, has in·
dicated be would like to see
legallzaUoo ot Laetrile in the
treatment ol canttr.
f
lmnians
Pmyfor
Khomeini
111 n.e A.llocl•te.11 P'"8
Ttna ol ~ ol lr&ians
mar~hed today to the Tehran
hos pital where Ayatolhh
Rubollah Khomelnl la recuperat·
int from a heart aliment and
pray~ in the street outlhSe ln an
emotional celebration of the first
anniversary of the revolutionary
lf'ader's triumphant return to
Iran.
It wa.s the largest gathering In
the Iranian capital in weeks
Men and women in the throng
wept openly during prayers of·
fer ed to the 79-year·old Kho·
me1ni 's health. Revolutionary
guards men s tood by wath
flowers in tbe barrels of their
guns.
The huge c rowd la te r a!)
sem bled al Tehran University
for a Moslem s abbath sermon
urging that the unity or the
Islamic revolution 1nspared by
Khomeini not be forsaken
Two miles away at the US
Embassy. some 50 Amencan~
spent their 90th day in capt1V1ty
F ..... P.AJ
SAXO~ ••
down the barrel of J arvis II.
Just having such a measure on
the ballot, he said, t\,as been
damaging to the wtivenuty.
CAMP LEJEUNE. N.C. <AP)-A military judge today rtt·
ommended court·martial for Marine Pfc. Robert Garwood on
charges of desertion and collaboration with the enemy in
Vietnam.
Maj. T.B. Hamilton Jr. rerommended that Garwood be
tried in a military court which could impose the death penalty if
he is convicted.
Flood Channels
But, t.be governor's chief or
statr, Gray Davis aa.id. "It i.s not
the policy of this office to grant
pardons t o people s imply
because we di.sagrtt with the
law."
Privittta began serving a su ·
moritb j~ term last week.
Both Saxon and UC Chancellor
Daniel Aldrich said Jarvis ll's
m ere e~tence implies a threat
to higher educ~t1on an California
and has altered the perception.'>
of educators in other parts or the
country.
Aldric h said 1t has been
damaging for recruitment or
racuJty members. who are reluc·
tant to come to California know·
ing of ~ financial troubles that
may lay ahead. Garwood, 33, disappeared near Oa Nang in 1965 and spent
nearly 14 years in Vietnam before com ing home last March. Averted Disaster Oriental Film
Festival Sei
In terms of local c~ at UCl .
the cbaft«llor said, research
would not be the first a rea to go
unde r the budget ax. Aldrich
s aid resea rch is the Uoivenity
of Califorrua 's principal mission. ..,..,th other state-supported col·
teges sveoallmtg m i'.be tnstruc·
tional aspects of highe r edQca·
Lion
GOP Leader Sees
TIJUANA, Me xico (AP) -As
flood cleanup opera t ions con-
t inued today, Mexican officials
~aid a concrete channel romplet-
ed four years ago prevented a
''major-eat..tlstl"Op~·· tn Tijuana . Republican Gains The normally dry Tia Juana
River. transformed into a raging
torre nt when floodgate;> were
By PIDL BLOWER
Of -o.lly ...... Sleff Sta te Assembly Republican
leader Carol Hallett predicted
Thursday .the GOP should cap·
tore at least fi ve new positions
in the Assf'mbly this <>lection
year
The San Luis Obispo represen
tativ1• indicated ttw Republicans
could become the Ass<'mbly':-
m :.iJonly par1 v tf 11 <oC'ats art·
won Currently, th(• p<1rty has 30
out of 80 st·ats
While spcakinJ: Jl ;in ln inc
benefit dinner ~pon:-<1red by th('
Republican Yo uth Associates of
O r ange Coun t y, th e a !>
s emblywoman said the m ajority
goal is "feas1bl<:_ and possible,"
but might be diffn;ult.
More than ,170 p e rsons at
·~ended the event a nd proceeds
: wer e donated · to the group's
: Dwight D . E l se nho w e r
·Scholarship Fund, according to
: Lynn Turner , group director.
:: Mrs. Hallett told the group
.: that Proposition 9, the Howard
:·Jarvis-sponsored Initiative to
:: cut state income taxes 50 per·
: cent, would not alleviate state
: revenues $5 billion as it claims.
·:-.. Actually, the loss will be '
• between $3.1 and $3.6 billion.
: Also, there will be immediate
: growtb in state Income through
economy s timulus from the in·
· come tax cut." she explained.
She also pointed out that both
• Jarvis-led initiatives, Proposi·
tion 9 and Pro p osition 13
• wouldn't be on the ballot if the
• legislature had "done its job."
"We can live with cuts and we
will find a way to make reasona·
ble cuts, because the people will
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r eact for us." she said. opened at an overflowil1g dam,
"The Jegis,ature Is doing too left TOO people homeless Wed.Des·
little. too late. And when they day and sent qo,ooo neetng for
(the legislature) do respond, it's high ground. Ten homes were·
always after the fact." dest royed and 200 damaged in
T he minority leader also ex· .~1!.ua!1a· . . plained the battle between As· Without the channehzat1on , 1t
sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy would have been di sast rous,"
and Assemblyman Howard said Jesus Serrano Escandon.
fJe r man ror the SpPakersh1p pr ~ss sec r e ta r y for BaJ a h a s n • t · •; m pa ; r ed t h e Cahforrua Gov Roberto de la
lc>g1 slat1v<.' process" a nd ha-; Madnd
m:.ide the last week "more 10• Gov de la Ma~d. who toured ll'resting" the .a rea by air Wednesd ay,
She said GOP representatives credit~ the. flood-control chan
have maintained a "hands-off" net Wlth saVlng untold n umbers
Position on the Power struftRlc or lives.
between the two men and "hun· Saying "a major catast~"
drcds of bills" were approved h as been averted . P resident
without problems . Jose.~ Porti~o flew back to
As sembly woma n Mari an Me:uco City as skies cleared
Bergeson ( R-Newp()rt Beach ',
R ep. William Dannemeyer. R·
Fullerton. Dr. John M Fernald
of Laguna Hills and Irvine at·
,..,.... Pflfle' AJ
lonrey William Crosby we re AIRPORT given plaques for their contribu· • • •
t1ons to the group
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KIDNAP .•.
student.
Rodriguei . police were told,
took the youth lo his residence
and pulled rum out of the car by
his a rm. However, the student
said he broke free and ran to the
fire station at the corner of
W a lnut A ve nue a nd Yal e
Avenue.
Firemen called Police, who
then searched the ar ea with the
youth looking for the home.
Aft e r going do wn severa l
streets. officers said, the youth
recognized the car in which he
rode.
Police took Rodriguez into
custody al hls hom e and the sus·
peel later told officers he only
took lbe boy to his residence for
a can of beer.
R Uey also said in bis Town
Hall speech that it is imperative
to find othe r locations for
general aviation (smatl, private
airplanes).
Riley said that the Prima Des·
c hecha area off the Ortega
Highway iD San Juan Capistrano
bas h.is strong support for such a
location in south Orange County.
Also in his speech, Riley said
that Orange County should have
its own transportation district
He said under the present
system. Orange County pays in
much more tax doJJan1 than it
receives while a part of the
CalTran.s district that also in·
elude~ Los AnJCeles and Ventura
counties. ~
He s aid e xecutives from
P a c ific Mutual, the Fluor
CorporaUon and the Irvine Com-
pa ny have joined ln a business
coalition to provide expertise
and money for lobbying for
legislation t.o provide an In·
dependent district
* * *
Airport Use Tops
2.5 Million in 1979
The number of alr travelers But there were atJU ~ ln
ualng John Wayne Alrport in puae:qer and plane activity ln
1979 paued the 2.S mllUon m&Tlt , moat catagortet over tbe same
paaalnc 1'78 figures by 1.4 per. month in 1971.
cent des~ a tbree·mooth·Joq Nevertheless, year.end
airline ltrlke. ataU.tica provtded by t.be ~ty
General Servtces Aiency dem· County &irport.offtclala report. onatrated tbt lncrt11ln1 dt·
ed t.hlt to&al fUCbt operat:Jom manda on the airport'• facUSti•.
over U. year al.lo role by 4·5 Buldet tbe 1rowtb ln percent .in •P'te of the 3 percent ud ructit operatiool:
dip in .tr canter fUPu. f~e nearly 2 percnt
Tbe airport continued to shake more can -more tban aoe.ooo
oft dfeeta rA the H~ Alrwat -betq drtV90 tbroqb airport
11trlke lo l>ecem~r. monthly .,.-parttq '* ln 1m over lut
fi(ura thowed. year. . ,_
Serrano said the Rodriguez
Dam , wtucb held firm despate
going 10 million cubic meters
above Its capacity, s uffered no
structural dama1te.
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SEWAGE .. ·.
Workers conUn1.1ed to pump
out the flooded Dana Point plant
but the plant is ool•expected to
return to operation for more
than a month
When sewers in a nearby pizza
~hop and motel bac ked up.
h ea lth d ep artm ent o rf1 c1a ls
closed both busmesses. But the
motel and pizza sbop. were re-
opened Thursday.
A free film festival celebral·
ing the Cb.iDese and Vietnamese
New Year will be held at 7 p.m.
Feb. U at tbe ~Unlversity
Park Library, 4512 Sandburg
Way
The program will feature
1ho1i1¥h>1• of • 'S.veo CbineM
Festivals" and "Dragon," trac·
tng the symboll.am of the dragon
an Chinese fairy tales and New
Year observances Gerald Shue. past pres1dt'flt o(
the ~ 11.lston cal Soctet).
lo\ ill dlscus.s Ch.anese p6ooeers 111
the movte industry, 11Just.ratm~
h•~ t3lk ~1tb C'Xce rpls from
··Cha rlie Chan' ftlms of lbe
1930s's
P o r informa t ion. c all the
library at 5.52-1602.
He said officials would have t.o
l09k ~l procrama within the ln· stltution to dete rmine where
cut.& coulcJbe made.
Sa xon s aid vo t e r s in
Ca li forni a. be la ev1nJt t h at
Propos1lJon 1.3 dad not have th~·
di r t' effects its c ritics had
~amed about. could be lured in
to s upporunj.? J arvi!> II
Hu\ I.he nffic13l 14arned that 1l
w a~ onJy lM !>late surplu!. IA h1.-h
rush1on.ed the effects of Propos1
l11rn 13 and that s urp lus 1s
depleted
Every one of RALPHS 12 Specialty
Furniture Centers is being completely
redone and relocated. Take advantage of our disruption.
Entire
Showroom
being
remodeled
for the
80's
Savings from 10 to 60~on everything!
We will be CLOSING our doors in MARCH to put the
finishing touches on what will become the most exciting
new furniture showroom in Southern California
Please Excuse the Mess!
$500.000
FURNITURE
INVENTORY MUST
BE SOLD!
A Totally N.w
Store needs Totally
New Furniture
RALPH'S WI LL BE YOUR
FURNITURE STORE FOR THE eo·s
THANK YOU
ORANGE
COUNTY
Everyone at RALPH'S
would like to thank all our loyal customen wtto have
supported us since our .,,.
in~ ln eo.t. Mesa ZS yurs •ao.
WE COULDN'T HAVE
DONE IT WITHOUT
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Baja Floods Strand 500 Amerieftns
81fte4-cUIM Pre.
The floodln1 In Baja
Calllornla bu left bundNCb ol
A merlean• stranded tbere
• whbout communkataon and mu~b food or wat~r beuus~
electricity ls oft , a rellr~d
JI artne teoeraJ says
William Wendt. on~ of the first
Americana out of nooded areas
in t.bat Mex.lean border state,
said motorista "can't go forward
or back."
Tbe U.S. ConauSate ln Tijuana
uld tt l)eard report.a that 500 or
more Americana were stratWttod
lll or oear Ensenada, at port city
10 miles bek>+fr \he border There
wen~ uncounted othen an usolat
ed cams-ita
''The army was out guarding
a1alnst looters and wouldn't let
anyone pass.'' he ~aid after
reartung home Thunday by
bitchln& a nde m & twtn ehgme
plane with a telev1s1on news
C:NW.
In ..veral placea, Wendt said,
noodwaten cul the peohuu.la lD-
to lalanda Mexican soldiers and
police were blocking t.be oortb-
aouth route
Wendt, 68, swd he was driving
Tuesday to Emenada when be
was two men killed by the flood·
mg San Miguel liver.
After stopping at the San
Miguel toU station, Wendt said,
"I :.aw the bndge up ahead go
up. The water came up and two
guys on the bridge fell l.n and
drowned. I turned around and
started back "
Wendt, a retired br1gad1er
general, said be felt roc:k.s h.ll·
ltng hia car and mud slidulg onto
the tughway as he neared Tl·
JU&Da.
"I came to a portion wbere· J
was down to LS mph and there
were four inches of grass and
rocks on the road and rat·
tleanakes flooded out of \.heir
nitchea," he said .
"Then I looked to the nght and
I could seek a dike It looked llke
the Johnstown Flood about to
happen A!s I turned around I got
bit by a land.shde that took me
from the nght lane to the left
There was a quarter·ton boulder
on tht' car I started to rock the
car to try to get 1t out "
He abandoned his car at 2
p.m ., he said, and "I got out and
stepped lnto waist-high mud.·'
He flagged down a Mexican
tr uck with another marooned
couple and was taken five miles
to a hotel where the rooma were
flooded and without water or
t'lectnc1ty
An Ensenada couple took
Wendt to thl'tr city. getting
through an urmy checkpoint
because of their Mexican
credentials At the Ensenada
airport. Wendt paid $:!5 for his
plane ndt· home.
Sewage · Spill Closes Beaches
CWtp-SQff~
ALISO PRINCIPAL LYLE PROCTOR DIRECTS PARENT DURING CAR POOL ~RIVALS
Things Ran Smoothly at South Town Campua Durtng First Day of Sua Fare Program
Bus Fares in L~~a
· NetVSmen Make Kidll Aware of Change
By STEVE MITCHELL °' -0.01, ...... 5"'"
If it weren't for the news
photographers and telev1sion mm crews. most of the luds
wouldn't have noticed the dif·
feren ce at Laguna Beach
schools today
"Why's he t:~ung our p1c·
ture," said one well bundled
youngster as he climb<-d out of u
s tation wagon in front of Ahl>O
Elementary School
Ahso is one of four LuRunu
Beach schoob wlwre bus rares
for youngster::. bel ame a part of
life this mormn~. the first school
district m Oran~e County to
charge for transportation.
The district approved charg-
ing parents 70 cents per child
per round-trip bus trip last
month, and the controversial
program ~ot mr to a smooth
start this momlng.
Al Aliso, principal Lyle Proc-
tor airected car poobng parents
to the side of Wesley Drive so
they could drop ore their
youngsters a nd not interfere
with school buses.
Moi;t of the parents were
cooperative, pullmg to the side
and waving at the principal
, Then the children were ushered
out the right side onto the
, sidewalk.
"I'm trying to keep lhe traffic
out of the parking lot so the
buses can get through," Proctor
aaid.
At El Mo rro e le m e ntary
school. principal Art Fisher said
(See BUSING, Page AZ)
Coasl
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PRINCIPAL ART FISHER OCAECTS ARRIVALS
Cera Uaed Athletic Area to Unlo•d •t EJ Morro
l.Alfllllla Beach .
, I
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I
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IO-mile
Oerqente
Area Hit
By llAYMOND ESTRADA Jll.
OI -o.lll l'lleol St.ft At least 10 miles or beaches
from Dana Poiot to San
Clemente are closed for the
weekend m what health offi cials
have railed one of the worst
sewage spill disasters in years.
Ro bert Stone , an Orange
County Health~ Department of.
f1cial, said au swimming and
surfing beaches from Laguna
Nigue l 's Salt Creek lo 2.000
yards into San Clemente State
Beach are polluted with sewqe
from the Dana Point treatment.
plant that flooded early Tues-
day.
Surfen and swiU)men who
mi1ht be tempted to trJ' tbe
water lo t.bese are.u rlU tbe chance or contat"ting hepatitis.
typhoid and a range or intesllna.l diseases. SCcoe warned.
Tesfa for baet.erl• levels con-
tinued today as tbe threat of
more Pollution grows, Stone
said
More than nine m illioo gallon.s
of raw sewage has 'been flowing
into the ocean from tbe South
East Regional Rec lamataon
plant that was Oooded by Mon-
day's heavy rains.
Another 48,000 gallons of raw
sewage was dumped onto shores
near San Clemente State Beach
when a city sewer line burst dur·
1ng a rainstorm t>arller this
wet.•k Th(' pi~ has been re·
paired
Stone <;aid ttus pollution tS the
worst s1ncl' Newport and Hunt·
1ngton bl'achcs were con
laminated m 1969 with sewage
from treatment plants tn
Riverside and San Bemardloo
countJes that Called 4IUld sent the
waste down the Santa Ana
River.
Workers continued to pump
out the n~ Dana Point plant
but the plant 1s not expected to
return lo operation for more
than a month
When ~wers 1n a nearby p1z.za
shop and motel backed up.
health department officials
closed both bustncsses. But the
motel and p1ua shop were re·
opened Thursday.
The ~waRe plant. located just
east of the Del Obispo Street and
Coast-Highway lntersecUoa. was
flooded after earthen dikes
eroded and unleashed thousands
of gallons of water Into the
facility just after m.idni&ht Mon-
day.
i
I l ' Weather Ruckus Riles Residents
I
Moctly sunny but some
bigb cloudiness Saturday
Lowa tonight SO al the
beaches and 56 inland.
Hl1b.a Saturday 75 along
tbe coast and 80 inland.
INSIDE TOD~ Y
Eoen fn eo.ta Meta then
are tome QGf'dnfnQ prob-
iem.. But not oa manw a.
bock "' the Altdt.oul t.tJlwtt .,
wcu below ""°· StOT)I. Page Al.
The first hint La1una Beacb
police bad of the bizarre early
moroinl battle was when they re·
ceived a dM.en phone calls from
reaidents complalolng of the
ruckus in the ir hill side
neighborhood.
When the first police units ar-
rived at the comer of Temple
HUla Drive and Cerritos Drive,
t.hey found auspeet Ronald Paul
Younghldingundera tree
Theyat.otound:
-A battered 1ara1e door
-Two cara ban1in1 pre·
carioualyoveranemf>ankment
-A mailbox ripped from the
around
-A very annoyednelibbor,
Polle. NCOMiruct.ecf the 12:45
a.m . lntident U111 wa1:
Suapeet allepdly 1tain1 car lD·
\o door. w11kla1 neltbbor.
H•tc.bbor com•• ouuld• and
be"ina to take down suaped's
llceoaenumber.
Suspect be<:omea angry and
tries to run neighbor down with
car .
Suspect mlaaes victim. leaps
Delegates Viewed
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. <AP) -
ln the lwtllibt between the Iowa
caucusea and various New
England presidential face-offs,
Arkansas :cana are meet·
lnl Ulla W to CbOOMI the
flnt blot* ol delegates to the
1980 Republican naUonal COO· venUon. Some 200 Arkauaa
Repq.bllcan eommlU..mea "'ll
attend eommlttee mfftl•C•
Saturday to choose 12 ot the
1tate'1 1t deletat.. to the con·
ventlnon.
from car and befins chasing vie·
Um. Meanwhile, suapect's car
rolls down b.ll and plows into no
parking Siln romiq to rest in
nelcbboc's yard.
Suspect rlps mailbox from
ground and toues at victim, mlas-
lng him. Suspect then waJb up
street to victJm 's trucls , releases
the brake, and watcbea truck
careen down hill where it 1tr11tes
embankment.
Police arrive, find 1uaped h.ld·
Ina under tree . S u1pect
rntraloed, arrested oo cb.,.._or
misdemeanor blt and run,
maUcloua m.lldJJef to veblcle, n--
slst1n1 arretl, UHult witb a
deadly .weapci6, and drhinl lm-
der thelnnueoce.
Tbe •year-old IAIUD• NlpeJ
IUlped WU lodled ln Oranle
County Jill with bail ae\ at
$10,000.
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SEWAGE PUMPED OUT AT DEL OBISPO. COAST HIGHWAY
O.na Potnt Among Communltlea Aghtlng Spillage
-------·
5 Seek Cleniente
Gty Council Seats
At lca.'>l fn e c-aod.Jdatc-' 1n
cludinR one incum~nt '4111 t"'
on tht> April 8 San Clemt·ntl'
ballot that ha' t"'o Cit\ Cuu11(ll
sea ts up for e lt'<'Uon
But smce incumb• nl < oun·
cilman Edward Kalsl'hed df'
c 1ded not to seek rt' PI C'l t ion
other candidates h a H' until ,
p.m. Tuesday to fill-nom10Jt1fll•
papen; . .. ..
Four File
For Laguna
Council Seats
Four candJdates including two
incumbents have filed lo run for
the two Laguna Beach City
Council seats up for election in
April. Filing for the counc1l
seats dosed Thursday
Incumbents Jack McDowell
a nd Sally Bellerue will be
challenged by Neil Fitzpatnck
and Steven Riggs m the contest
Fltzpatnck currently serves
as the city's planning com
mission chairman. Riggs is lhc
chairman of the city Board or
Adjustmenta and °'sign Review
Board.
McDowell currently serves as
mayor. Mn . Bellerue was first
elected to the council four years
ago.
J.o the race for Laguna Beach
City Treas urer, Frances
Enselbardt has ta.ken out her
papers but has until Tuesday at s p.m. to me them with the city
clerk.
Dr. Ernest Lake, whose ap
polntment to the city treasurer
poet becomes effective March l .
baa already filed his papers to
teek election lo the munlclpal of
lice.
Tbe clt1 council aP-polnted
Lake to t.ke UM post tut mooth
after city treaaurer James
Apew aoDOUDced be would be .... lalu.
Cfi7 clerk Verna Rollinger
WM the only cand1date to (lie for
her pc>lt.
~tJll' LJ'"" n·qu1r•·., th.it Lh•
( .111d1dJtt• filing 1h adlinl bl-t \
tended when :.in incumb•·nt do.·~
not "''' !.. rt· f'lt•1 lw11
Hl'fl'' ,, h~t of lhl' five cour11 ii
r and1dat1 ... ., f.ir Hc.:rnard Al
ll•n :?9. a l<wal al t11 mt'\ who 1:-
.. , f'klOj? the counril orru.:e for ttw
hr.,t 11m1
\-\ illlam ~11•1·h,1m :12 1~ .J
"l'hool LP.tt'hl'r 111 \1 1.,..,1on V1c•Jn
\1 t>cham V..J., r1ri·oi on a J t1J ;~
\Ill>' b\ l'OU0\.'11 ll1<'ffib<'r'i Ill
Pcr1•mbt r .ir11·r .. .-n 1n.: o;1x
niunth' on thi: I'll} Planning
< omnrn ... um llP r.rn Jn unsul
1 t·~ ... ful bid for th,· c·ounctl last
April
Roht'rt l.1mber~. 5,, 1s a r<•
tared Manne Corp' t·olonel and
former R ossmoor vice ·
president [,1mbt·r~ has served
on the ('l t,.> Pl ann 1n g Com-
mission for th1..• past SI'< month..-;
He also ran wi unsuccessful bid
for the council las t Apn I.
Wilham Wugnt'r, fiO. 1s the
husband of the late> San
Clem ente Mayor Pro Tern
Myrtis Wagner Mrs Wagner
died Jan 12. Wagner OJ)f'rates a
San Juan Capistrano clock far
tory He 1s active tn the San
Clemente Homeowners Assoc1a
llon
Richard Ahlrnao, 56. 1s an m
IStt SEATS, Pagt' AZ)
* * *
Seven Running
In San Juan
Seven candidates have re
turned norn10at1on papers for
I wo seats on the San Juan
Capistrano Caty Council. includ
Ing the two incumbents.
Council membe rs Ken1'th
Friess and Lawrence Buchheim
face. competition fro m can·
didales Ilsa Byrnes, James P ,
Alki ns , Dale Smith, Harold
Dunn and Daniel Van1aUs.
Candidate Edward Dleden wu the only resident who took
out nomination papen but did
not return them by the 5 p.m.
deadline Thunday.
,
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IWLY PtLOT ,,.,
SPQin ProteJb Death
Of 39 in Guaiemala
GUATEMALA CITY. Guat•male CAP> Spain broke
dlplomatit-~lauons toda)' W1tb Oueteomale In protlltlt of a
.. brutal" poll~ attack on peuantA Ot(upylnc the Sp1mi1.b Em
baasy that oded In lhe deaths ol 31 people. lncludloi fi ve em
ba11y ata.lf members
11'e Guatemalan iovemment blamed all the dHt.hl on a
fl rt-bomb set off by one of I.ht pe1.aanta
Sul Ow Spanlah 1ovunmt-nt was not satisfied wtlh thl1. en·
nounc•na ln Madrid it was l\('Vcr1n1 relauona with I.he mlUU.ry
~slmt-t..re unul It providrd an adequate explaneuon
,....,. •~ rrt~ •t cnu1 ..
TOKYO (l\P> Iran raised ~ prict< of Ila crude 011 $2 SO•
barrel today. lrom $28 ~to S31. J»panete 1ovemment •nd trad
mg llources iuud
It wu Ule sixth member of OPEC lo ralae Its price since th~
Alart ot the yur
The Iranian dec1b1on was not expected to affect lbe U n.1ted
States. The United States halted imports of Iranian oil followina
the ~ of SO AmencMn bostugt?!. at the U S Embusy ln
Tehran oo Nov 4
O.U.r Ralfteo• h1 EMropeo
LON DON I AP) The dollar strengthened today against all
maJor currenc1~ except the Bnush pound while the price of
gold rose $40 an ounce in London.
Gold opened at $667 an ounce "' both Lendon and Zurich and
by the C'lose hit $683.SO in London Gold closed Thursday at
$643.50 in London and $653 in Zurich
The dollar rallied m T okyo, hitting 240.725 yen at lhe end of
a moderately heavy session as lhe f>'inance Ministry announced
a record deficit of $2.195 billion in Japan's trade balance for lhe
first 20days of January.
Dealers were puzzled by the dollar's rise an Europe.
.Stars Etdogfze DMra•te
BEVERLY HILLS CAP) -"Jimmy was an absolute delight
to be with," said Bob Hope. "His pixie-ish humor made you feel
good. When Jimmy was around, everybody started each day
with a song, and more importantly, with a smlle ... "
A rare turnout or Hollywood greats heard those words
Thursday night in memory or the Scbnouola, J immy Durante.
"The sweetest. gentlest, most generous and talen~ man
I 've ever known has left us," an emotional Hope said at the
funeral ror the 86-year-old entertainer.
Mari•e Fare• CoMrt .. artl•I
CAMP LEJEUNE. N.C. (AP)-A military judge today rec-
ommended court-martial for Marine Pfc. Robert Garwood on
charges of desertion and collaboration with _the enemy in
Vietnam.
Maj. T.B. Hamilton Jr. recommended that Garwood be
tried in a military coart which could Impose the death penalty if
he is convicted.
Garwood, 33, disappeared near Da Nang in 1965 and spent
nearly 14 years in Vietnam before coming home last March.
F,....PageAJ
Bll.SING FARES •.•
nearly 60 vehicles arnved short-
ly before school s tarted this
morning.
And, as ln the cue of the other
three schools, tbln11 ran
smoothly at the campat, located
at the north end of town.
"We normally have about 30
parents bnngmg their k ids to
school, but things ran fine with
double tlftlt number," Fisher
said
H e said the school sent not1~
homt• with tht• chlldrl'n t"arlH'r
this week 1n.,trut·ting pan ·nts
whc•rc to drop their youngstt•rs
oH when they arrived at school
Notices wc·rc· sent home ti)
p<t rents at Top of the World
<·lc•mt•ntary sC'hool, too, and
l'rmr1pal Mike Carroll said the
notes paid off al his school
"We asked parents to drop
kids orr at the fire sLalion and
not to enter &.be parklna Jot,"
Carroll aald.
But be said. panota who did
drop their cblldren off in the
parking Jot had no problem,
"because we made sure we bad
am pie space for children, cars
and buses."
District orricials said todax.
they believe more than 60 per
'<'ent of youngsters who rode the
hui. before the fare was imposed
arl' nclinr, now under the m~w
program.
The fee was approved last
month as a means of defraying
the $209,000 annual coM or bui.
ing to the school distnct. which
1s racing severe budget con
i.traints
·Flood Channels
-:~Averted Disaster
TIJUANA, Mexico CAP) -As
.: flood cleanup operations con-
: tinued today, Mexican officials
::..aid a concrete channel complet-~ ed four years ago prevented a
~"major catastrophe" in Tijuana.
: The no~aUy dry Tia Juana
: River, transformed into a raeina
: torrent when floodgates were
·opened at an overflowin1 dam,
..: left 700 people homeleaa Wednes-
: day and sent 10,000 neeme for
, blah ground. Ten homes were
• destroyed and 200 damaged in
Tijuana.
: ·• "Without the channelization, It
would have been disastrous,"
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said Jesus Serrano Escandon,
press sec r eta ry for Baja
California Gov Roberto de la
Madrid.
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SEATS ...
cumbent councilman who was
elected laat April to complete
the one-year unexpired term of a
recalled council member. He ls
a retired 27-year San Clemente
city employee. He retired from
his post as city planning chief ln
1978.
In something of a surprise
move, local lnaurance salesman
Charles "Chuck" Mitchell. 48,
has flied his papers to run for
the City Treasurer's office in
Aprll.
C urrent City Treasurer
Willlam "BIJI" Mitchell will not
seek re-election. A measure wiU
appear on the April ballot asking
residents lf the treuurer's Job
should be appointive.
Incumbent City Clerk Max
Bere waa the only candidate to
rue for the post he currently
bolds that 11 abo to be filled by
election in April.
Any more councll or City
Treasurer hopefuls, who are
aeekl"' electlon lo April. must
tile tbeir nominaUon papen wtlh
the Ctt)' Clerk'• Offtce, 100 Ave.
Prealttio, by Tuetday.
Bottlee, ~~ .... Gooe
San Cltmentt nel.s.tu Pam
Garden« told polic• two llQulur
boUI• and a Hebe ol dl-
wllh a total value of "'81 wen
taken from her bomt ln ~ 200
bloek al w .. t Palla••• Street
earlier lhla "<ffk.
Cubans
Sail to
Miami·
MIAMI tAP> -Slaty·aeven
men, womM and chlldrtn ar
rtved et a Cout Ouard atatlon ln
Mlaml today after commandeer·
Int a leaky, alow·movlna bar1e
at 1wtpoint from a port ln CUba.
The retuaees were 1reeted by
reporters and cameramen
Moat smaled ,bul aa1d little
before beina led to a waitlnc bus
operated by lhe U.S. lmml.ira-
tion and Naturalization Service.
"Why lhe heU can't we talk
later?" one man Joked in
Spani11h to pers istent reporters.
"We're In a free country now ...
The Cubans, hoping to wan
pohtacal asylum in the United
Stcates, commandeered the 100-
foot barge early Thuraday in the
Cuban port of Cardena3, bound
its h ve crewmen and headed for
the Florida Keys, authorities
said Six of the refugees were
said to have been armed
The U.S. Coast Guard sald its
officers boarded the vessel
Tbunday and took the Fifth of
December In tow to Miami
CoMe and Get It
Need some wood for the ftreplace this
winter? Be our guest. say the r angers at
Dohe ny Beach. where tons or wood and •
othe r debris now litte r the sand::. <1(ter
some particularly active tides
University Outlook
Blea~ if Taxes Cut
Pair Seized
In Newporrt
Boat Break-in
Sorry Loi
Of Politicos
BERKELEY CAP ) -
The Apology Party Is.
simply stated, a sorry
bunch as tbey run for the
Student Senate this week.
They're sorry about the
wh ole business. whatever
that 1s Sorry about that.
By DAVID KUTZMANN
OI -o.lly ~ .... Slaff University or California Prest·
dent David Saxon said Thursday
tuition would become inevitable
in the rune-campus system If
voters approve the Jarvis 11 m
itiatlve, Proposition 9, in June.
But even though UG ad -
ministrators are staring at a
bleak financial outlook s hould
the tax·cut measure pass. Saxon
said he is optimistic voters will
reject the plan.
"I'm not pessimistic about it,"
the university's c hie f ad
ministrator s aid on the UC
Irvine campus. "I think we're
going t.o beat it.•·
Nevertheless. UC officials arc
preparing a standby operallng.
plan that refle<:ts the anllcapated
cuts should the measure by tax
crusader Howard Jarvis win
pa~saf(e. ~
ft 1s esltmated approval of the
measure would mean a 25 per·
cent cut in state revenues for the
upcomtns f11cal year, or a lou
of about $5 W1Uoa.
For the UC system, that could
mean up to a $290 million loss In
state income.
"No one knows bow that kind
or cut wiU be felt." Saxon told
reporters. But he said it would
be so huge "it wlll have an ercect
on everytlung and everybody "
The un1vers1ty must s ubmit a
revised budget by next week
that as 30 percent Jess than Gov·
ernor Brown's spending plan for
ttie system. The plan would 1den
tity 1n various categories the
kind of .. squeezing and lnm
mmg we can do," Saxon said
R e v e n u e c u t s o r t h t•
magnitude expected, he said.
would "force us to re-evaluate
our present policies on tuition.
''To charge tuition In lb is
traditionally tuition·free uni
versity would be far, far better
than to lrresponaibly lower the
university's quality. 1 say that
reluctantly. but I say it une
quivocally," the president aald.
UC campuaes now char1e
about S800 a year in student
service fees, but do not have tul·
lion per se.
Saxoo said he was not able to
estimate how much or a tuition
fee would need to be Imposed.
Layoffs of unlveraity
employees would ~ another
way to save money, be added.
Bomb Squad
Touches Off
Big Fireball
Sheriff's bomb squad mem
bers touched on a 300-fool
fireball u well as the curiosity or
local resident.a Thl.lr'Sday when
they detonated some old
chemicals Thursday at the coun
ty dump ofr Ort.eaa Hiehway ln
San Juan Ca~latraoo.
A sheriff 1 apokeaman aald
their swttcbboarda were deluced
with calla from citbena wonder-
ing about lhe 4 p.m. blast.
Tbe deteriorated and unat.able
chemlcall bad been dlacovered
durlQI a routine fire loipecUon
at HWborn Fuel 11\JecUon Com·
pany, at 2$891 Cabot Road.
L11una Beach.
A bout l~ employeell of the
company. which handle• high
performance en1lne part.a, were
evacuated wblte bomb squad
mtmbera removed the
chtmlcall to the Ortea•
Hi1bway dump.
The chemte1l1 were tbtn
blowb up by 1berlff'1 bomb
1quad members. Thtre were no
inJurt• or dam11• report4d, tbe
apokctm.ao •al.d.
An alleged Navy deserter and'
a 17 ·year -old South Laguna
youth were arrested Thursday
arter they were reportedly seen
breaking int.o a Newport Beach
cabin cruiser. police said today
They said Patrick Harold
Findley. lB. assigned to the USS
Kinkaid in San Diego, was in 1a1l
today In lieu of ·ss.ooo bail on
su.sp1cion of burglary HJs com.
pan1on was transrerred t i>
Orange County Juvenile Hall.
they said
Police said a watness reported·
ly saw a boat being broken mto
at 9 ~ p m near Manna Dunes,
101 Bayside Drive, and called police
The two <;uspects wen• .cap
turt>d in a Cdr ne:.irb>. poiJ,..,.
s aid The;, '>a1d .,t·vc·rJI t1•1·n ar ..
fem:.ih· tompJn1<in!t wt·rl' n·
le<l'•t'd
Gas Ration Plan
'Costly, Unfair'
·1·m sorry. r e ally
sorry." candidate Stephen
Mazur said explaining his
,\po logy Party platform.
"Sorry about everything.
About hunger. and death.
<fnd unhappiness. and
1-'resno and hypocnsy "
Gal Rapists'
Terms Upheld
ROSTO'I; 1 .•\I'> Tht• state
Supri>mt• C'ourt h.1-; upht>ld the
cnnv1ct1nn ... or t1A<o women ac-
<'t.1~ of rttptn~ ·1tn l H·yeHr-<ttd
~·11 I ..,J, ing th1• -.tat•··.., rape• IJw
.Jf1J>l11·-. to both -.t'Xl'..,
The women. Denise Whitehead
and Nao Cosuaolly .. bolh 23 . began aerv\ng l\le sentences
alter their 1978 coov\cUons. Of
three men accused in the case.
one rt.-ceaved a life sentence . ont•
was acqwtted. and a youth wa-.
tned a." a 1uven1le The v1ct1m.
.,.. ho allegedly met her attackt·r
in ;1 ba r. wa" hosp1taltwd 5' /
~1·1•k ' artn lht• rapt.•
0-'ly ~--..,O#'f •--
WASHINGTON <AP\ -G~
rationing would rabe prices and
would be difficult to admutister
f airly. H az~I Ro llan s. ad
m1n1 strator of th e Enerio
J) e p a r t m e n t • <i f. c o n o m 1 t'
Regulatory Admin1strat1on, told
ConRrCSS Thur<>da)·
Th~ aRency as prepanng ~
st:.indby Ras rat1ontn Jt program
1n case 011 imports to Amenca
art· cut off
'\,1n1 -. \ <;1 r•nror. M s Con
noll\ ., Jtlflmf'\. •11! "Wt• an·
nutrallf'<1 Th·· m<'t. '-Jll.. .i way
from lhl'i .. frn don t /..; -lift· >;CD
l1•nn' (or r1r-.t off Pns e rape .
'TUITION INEVITABLE'
UC President Suon
Entire
Showroom
being
remodeled
for the
80's
Every one of RALPHS 12 Specialty
Furniture Centers is being completely
redone and relocated. Take advantage of our disruption.
Savings from 10 to 604N,on everything?
We will be CLOSING our doors in MARCH to put the
finishing touches on what will become the most exciting_
new furniture showroom in Southern ·California
Please Excuse the Mess!
Walls are coming down. platforms for new
vignettes are being buHl1 new hghting i.s being
Installed, carpeting 1s oeing npped up and
much more.
$500.000
FURNITURE
INVENTORY MUST
BE SOLD!
A Totally New
Store needs Totally
New Furniture
\
HAl.t'll'S WILL BE YOUR
FURNITURE STORE FOR THE SO'S
J'HANK YOU
ORANGE
COUNTY
F.vtryone at RALrll'8 would like to thank all our
loyaJ customers who have supported us al nee OW' open-
ing In Colli.a Mesa 25 years ago
WE COULDN'T HAVE
DONE IT WITHOUT
YOU!
1
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Orange Coast
E DITION
Y oar Hometown
Dally Ne•spaper
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VOL. 73, NO. 32, 4 SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1980 C/N F IFTEEN CENTS~ .:.:::.=..:.:.:~:::.:..;:::.!..:...:::::::..:..:.=..:.:::.:....:.::_:....:.:=.=:.::_~~~~~~~------;,.;..;.~_;;.;~;;...;;.~_;.---~------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,
I I Baja Floods Strand 500 Americans .
., ..... ~.-.. P1"f'U
The floodin& In BaJa
CaUfomia hu ten hurtd~ ot
Acnerlcan& Uranded thue
without commun1cat1on and
much food or watt!r b~c11u!>e
e leclr,cily 's off. • reltred
Marine general !>&ys
William Wendt, one of the Clrst
..,.Americans out of Oooded area'
in that Meiucan border stall'.
said motorists "can't go forward
or back."
TbC! U.S. Conauh1l.t In Tijuana
11ld It heard reports that ~ or
more Americarui were str&nded
In or near EnsetHtdu, u port cit)'
70 milf'.fl below the border Then~
were unrounted othen. m 1i.olat
ed campsites
'The army was out guarding
against looters and wouldn't let
anyone pass ... he sa1d after
reaching home Thur!.day b)'
hatc hing a nde ~ twu?-engine
plane with a te~vtsion new~
crew
In several places, Wendt said.
floodwaters cut the peruru1ula in·
to Islands. MeXJcan soldiers and
Pohce were blocking the north·
south route
Wendt, 68, said he was driving
Tuesday lo Ensenada when he
was two men lulled by the flood·
mg San Miguel n ver
After stopping at the San
Mig uel toll station, Wendt said,
"I saw the bridge up ahead go
up. The wat.er came up and two
guys on the bridge fell ln and
drowned. l turned around and
started back "
W endl, a ret1 red brigadier
general, said he felt rocks hll·
tmg his car and mud slu1in& onto
the highway as he neared Ta·
Juana .
"I came to a Portion wbere I
was down to 15 mph and there
were four inches or gr ass and
r ock s on the road and r at-
tlesnalc~ flooded out or their
nilches," he said
"Then I looked to the nght and
I could seek a dlke It looked llke
the Johnstown Flood about to
happen As I turned around I gol
hit by a landslide that took ml'
from the nght lane to the left
There was a quart.er-ton boulder
on the car I started to rock tht:
car lo try to get 1t out "
Be abandoned his car dt :!
p m he said, and "I got out <ind
stepped anlo waist-high mud.··
fi e flagged down a Mexican
truck with a nother m a rooned
couple and was taken five miles
to a hotel where the rooms were
flooded and without water or
t lectnc1ty
An t:nM·nada couple took
Wendt to the1 r q t y. getting
through an army checkpoint
bt!caU!>t.' or their Meucan
l rcdt•nuah At the Ensenada
J1rport. Wtndt paid $25 for his
plJnl' ride home
Sew-age Spill Closes --Beaches
Airport
Busing
Pushed
By BOBERT BARKER
Of .. o.llY ~let St.ett
Orange County Supervisor
Thomas Riley said Thursday he
will continue to push for s huttle
bus service from Orange County
to Ontario International Airport
In a speech before the Town
Hall organization in Santa · Ana,
Riley s aid he is leadin~ the drive
for the bus service in efforts to
re lieve congestion at the over -
crowded John Wayne AirpQrt..
Riley twice previously has at-
tempted to inaugurate the shut-
tle service, but the plan has been
shot down because or costs.
Howeve~Rile~·s aid~.-~ye.
·Kotlilt, s&Ja tooay that the Sth
District supervisor 's efforts are
expected to be s uccessful Uus
lime aro1.md and that buses
would probably be ilt ttperaUoo
before the end of the ;ear.
There are indications that the
Los Angeles City Department or
~ , Airports is willing to share ex·
r penses on a 50-50 bas is with
Orange County. Kozak said.
Costs for the operation of 10
daily round-trip buses. each with
a capacity of 50 passengen>. are
estimated at $315,000 a year.
Kozak added that two pickup
points are being considered , one
at Disneyland Hotel and another
in the VlCtnity of the John Wayne
Airport.
Fares, he said, may be in the
range of $4 per per~on
The Los AnFtelt's City Airport.
Department reportedly 1s will-
ing t o participate in costs
be cause Or ange Count1ans
represent more than 20 percent
of the use at Los Angeles In-
ternational Airport
Also, Ontario airport. 1s operat-
ing at only about 30 per cent of
capacity.
Riley also said in his Town
Hall speech that 1l 1s 1mperat.Jve
to find other loca tions for
general av1at1on (!>mall. pnvate
airplanes>
Riley said that the Pnma Des-
checha area off the Ortega
. Highway in San Juan Capistrano
, bas his strong suppQrt. for such a
• location in south Orange County.
Also in his s peech, Riley said.
I that Orange County should have
ita own transportation dis trict.
I He said under the present
system, Orange County pays in
much more tax dollars than it
, receives while a part of the
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or~n:ea:o~as•
·Weather
Ma.Uy sunny but some
bigb c)oudiOH$ Saturday.
Lows toni1ht 50 al the
beaches and 56 inland.
Hitbs Saturday 75 a long
the coast and 80 inland.
INSIDE TODAY
Eoen in Costa Muo thcTc
ore 1omc QOrdni"l1 prob-
~m•. But not a.a monJI Ga
bock in Ute Mldwt.t tohcrc U "'°' belo1D zero. Storti. P~
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0.11, .. I ... -'" llktw"' ·-COSTA MESA FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE IN APARTMENT
Woman Injured After Leaping From Second floor
Leap From Flames
Hurts Mesa Woman
A Costa Mesa woman was 1n
1ured today when sht: Jumped
from her second story bedroom
window after she was trapped
by a [ire in her apartment, of·
ficials said.
Julie Anderson, 26, was re
Ported in satisfactory condition.
but in COOBiderable pain at Costa
Mesa Memorial Hospital after
breaking both heel bones in a 3
a .m . leap from he r residence at
2700 Peterson Place in the
Harbor Green Apartments near
Orange Coast College.
Costa Mesa Fire Marshal
Russ Henderson said Miss An·
derson's brothe r , Steve An
derson. 24, jumped from his
bedroom window in the sam e
apartment, but e.scaped injury
Lag-aBeacla
Roth Anderson!> were out or
the bwlding by the time firemen
rt'sponded to a neighbor's call.
Henderson said
F are officials said lht' apart
ment lacked a smoke dete<:tor
They said Steve Ande rson
a woke, smelled s moke. and
alerted his sister.
The blaze gutted the apart·
ment, c ausing about $30,000
damage to the structure and
$5,000 to contents. Henderson
said . He described it as about
the most damage he has seen
from an apartment fire.
A neighboring apartment also
suffered som e s moke damage,
Henderson said.
He said firemen are shll in-
<See FIRE, Page A%)
10-nri.le
Oemente
Area Hit
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
OI -o.lty 11'1• s~ Al least 10 males of beach~
from Dana Point t o San
Clemente are closed for the ·
weekend in what health officials
have called one of the worst
sewage spill disasters an years
Ro be rt Stone. a n Orange
County Health Department of·
Cicial. said a ll s wimming and
surfing beaches from Laguna
Niguel's Salt Creek to 2.000
yards intA> San Clemente State
Beac h are polluted with sewage
from the Da na Point treatment
plant that flooded early Tues·
day.
.Suders a.nd s wiauners who
m,ght be tempted to try lbe
water in these areas risk the
chance of contacting hepahtu1,
typhoid and a range or mtesunal
di&eaaes, SlOoe warned. Testa for bac\e.ria levela COO·
tinued today as lbe threat ol
more Pollution grows , Stone
said More than rune milbon gallons
of raw sewage has been nowtng
into the ocean from t he South
E ast Re gional R eclamation
plant that was flooded by Mon
d ay's heavy rams
Another 48,000 gallons of raw
sewage was dumped onto shores
near San Clemente State Beach
whe n a city sewer lane burst dur
rnli( a rainstorm ea rlie r this ~eek The pipe ha!> been r e
pa ired Stone :uud thi~ pollution 1s tht-
worst since Nt'wport and Hunt
1n~ton beac ht'S wt're con
taminatt'd in 1969 with sewa~e
fr om treatment plants 1n
Rivers ide and San Bemardmo
l.'ounties that failed and sent the
waste dov.n the Santa Ana
River Workers continued to pump
<Stt SEWAGE. Page AZ >
Diplomats Get
D.C. Welcome
WASHIN GTON (APl Six
Amencn diplomats who escaped
from Iran with forged Vl$a5 re·
turned 10 tnumph this afternoon
to the St.ale Department to the
whistles and cheers of hundreds
of co-workers
Signs held high in the jammed
lobby thanked Canada in French
a nd in English for res~uing the
Americans from the militants
who st ill hold SO Americans
hostage in Iran
"ll is difficult to fully express
our apprec1at1on for the ruks
the Canadians look to ensun: our
safel y and comfort.." Robert C
Anders. a consular officer. said
Ruckus Riles Residents
The first biol LalU.D• Beach
police bad of the bilarre early
mornin& battle wu when lbey re-
ceived a 'cknen phone calla from
realdent1 complaining of the
ruckus ln their billslde
ne\ghborhood.
When the first police units ar-
rived at tbe comer of Temple
Hilla Drive and Certil09 Drive
they found auapeet Rooald PaUi
Youna bidl.naUDdel' a tree.
Tbey al8o"-d:
-A biUendpl'awedoor -Two car• baa1ta1 pr•·
earioUllJOftf • .. bukaMDt -A JUllboa rtpped from tbe
aroaad
-A very annoyed nei1bbor.
Police recomtructed the 12 : '5
a .m. inddentthiaway:
Suspect alle«edlY slams car ln·
to door, waklnt nei1bbor.
Nel1bbor comes outside and
be1tln1 to take down auspec:t's
license number. ·
Suspect becomes angry and
trlet to run ne1-bbor down with
car. Suspect mlalel victim, leaps
from car and belilll dlallna vie·
tlln. Meanwbile. ••Pfft'• car l"Olll down bill Md ploWI lllllo DO paJtinl llCD comlq to..,. tD
~-bor't)'anl. 8u1P9C( rips mallbox from
ground and touea at victim, mbl-
inl blm. Suspect lben walb up
street to victlm'a lt\lck, releaa.
the brake, and watches truck
careen down bill where lt atrilles
embankment. Police arrive, find suspect bld-
l n 1 under tree . Suspect
restrained, U'nllt.d on cbartetol
misdemeanor hit' and run,
malldoUI mlJCbW to veblcle, re-
alstin1 .,.....t, UAu.lt wttb •
deadly WM11GO. and clrtftn& m-
dert.bemn-c.. TM•~ ~IUD• Nlpll suspect WM lodled ln ()rMCe
CountJ Jail wiO. ball set at
110.000.
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SEWAGE PUMPED OUT AT DEL OBISPO, COAST HIGHWAY
Dana Point Among Commun ities Fighting Splllage
Jarvis II
Univers ity Outlook
Bleak if Taxes Cut
8) DA\'ID Kl'T'1.'1 ''' ()II tN O~th ftttol \Wfl
l 'n1vers1t} of C<tl1forn1J l'rt•,1
dent Oav1d Saxon '..11d Th11r..,cl:t\'
tu1l100 \lo'OUld bt·com•· in• \ 11 1bh·
1n the ninl' c.impu.., ... , ''' m 1!
vo~ers appron· lhl .IJr'" II in
1t1at1ve, Prnpo'>1lwn 9 HI J unl·
But even thnuJ!h l C ad
m 101s trators an· .... 1aring <i\ .1
bleak financial outl1>0I-. ~houlfl
the tax-cut measure pa'>!>, ~axon
!>aid he 1s opt1m1!>t1c voter-. v.111
reJect the plan
'Tm not pess1 m1 st1c about rt ·
the un1Y'ers1t.v s chief <Jd
m1nislrator said on the UC
Irvine campus "l t hink we're
going tA> beat it ..
Nevertheless. UC officials are
preparing a standby operatJn~
plan that reflects the ant1c1pated
cuts t1hould .the measure by tax
l.'rus ader Howard Jarvis win
passage.
It is eshmated approval of the
measure would mcetn a 2S per
cent cut m state revenuel! for the
upcoming fiscal year , o r a loss
of ab«rt $S billion
For the UC system. that could
m ean up to 3 $290 million loss m
stale income. "No ooe knows how that kind
of cut will be felt," Saxon told
repQrtel"ll. But he said it would
be so bu,ge "it will have an effert
oo eferything and everybody "
The university must subm1t a
revised budget by next week
that is 30 percent less than Gov-
ernor Brown's spending plan for
the system. The plan would Iden
tify ln various categories the
kind of "squeezing and trim·
mini we can do," Saxon s aid
Rev en u e cu t s or th e
magnitude expected. he sa\d,
would "force us to re-evaluate
our pretent policies on tuiUon. •'To cbar1e tuition lo this
tradtUo= tu1tlon-free unl· •enlt.1 be far, far beUer
tban to lrrelpon.albl1 lower the
unJvenlt)''s quality. 1 HY that
reluetantlJ, but I say it une-
quivocally.'' the president saJd. UC camputH now charae
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'TUITION INEV1TABLE'
UC Preak:Sent Saxon
about $800 a year m student
ser vice fees. but do not have tui·
lion per se •
Saxon said he was not able to
estimate how much of a tuition
fee would need lo be imposed.
Layo ffs o f un iversity
employees would be another
way to save money, be added.
'the UC chief aaid maiata.iob:ll
the vitality and ucellence of tbe
university, as well as tta ac:-
ceaalbility, is the main problem
facing adm\nlatrators atarina
down the ¥1'"1 of Jarvis n.
"
' DM.YPtlOT ''"° J ST BREAKING
pain ProteatlJ Deatli
Of 39· in Guatemala
CUATEMAl.A CITY. Gu.alemala CAl'J -Spa1n brolle dlplo~tJc rclaUOftl today with Ou.atemaJa ln proteal ol •
"brutal pohre auad1. on puHnt.a O<'cupylnt the Spanl1h f;rn
baa1y that ended '" tht' d al.ha of 39 peoplt', lorludln1 fl~e em baur atatt roemb.ra
Tbe Guatemalan IOffmme:nt blamed all lhe deatbm on • 11 re bomb Mt on by ooe of the peasant.a
But the Spanlah 1ov4'mmf'nt waa not HU.fled with tbta, an
nounc1n1 In Madrid It wu severtn1 relat1on11 with the mllltuy r~Mlme be-r.-witll lt provldl"d •n adt.'quate upl nation
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TOKYO IAP> Iran ralaed thf' pncf' of Ill! crude 011 S2 SO•
barrf'I today. rrvm 128 ~ lo t.31 . J •fl•nf'u 1ovemmf!nl and tr ad lnfl •ourt'fl Htd
It wu th..-101tth member nf OPEC to ral5t' It.a pnce slnce the 1tar1 ol t.M )'f'ftr
Tl\tl lraruan dt'ch11nn wu not u~cted to affect thf! Unlttd St~ttea The Unllt'd Stattt h1all4"CJ Imports of lraruan oil rollow1.0p,
the tak1n11 of ~ Arnt>nc,m hoi.lagea at lht: U S t;mbusy In Tehran on Nov 4
.0.ll•r ll•IS.• t11 E•r•p•
LO NOON <A I' 1 The dollar iitrengthc:ned today agwnst ill
ma1or curn·nl'iei. excc•pt tht' Bnllsh pound whtlt' the prke of
gold rose $40 an ounce in London
Gold opened al $667 an o unce Lo both London and Zurich and
by the close hit $683 SO In London. Gold closed Thursday at
$643 SO in London a nd $653 In Zurich.
The dollar rallied in Tokyo, hitting 240 725 yen ut the end of
a modernlely heavy SN1s1on a& the fo'1nancc M1n1stry announced
a record deficit or $2.195 b1ll.Jon LO Japan's trade balance for the
fi rat~ days of J anua ry .
Dealers were puzzled by the dollar's rise In E urope
St•n Eadeglze D•r••te
BEVERLY HILLS CAP> -"Jimmy was an absolute delight
lo be with.'' said Bob Hope. "H.is plxie·lsh humor made you reel
good. When J immy was around. ev~rybody_ start~ each. d~'\
with a song, and more importantly, with a smile.
A rare turnout of Hollywood greats heard those wordJs
Thursday night in memory of the Scbnozzola, Jimmy Durante
"The sweetest, gentlest, most generous and lale~ted man
I've ever known has Jell us," an emotional Hope said at the
rune ral for the 86-year-old entertainer
Durante was buried today at Holy Cross Cemetery
Mariae E'a~e• C'o•rt·••rtt•I
CAMP LEJEUNE. N.C.' CAP)-A military judee today rec·
ommended court·martial for Marine Pfc Robert Garwood on
charges or desertion and collaboration with the enemy in
Vietnam.
Maj. T.B. Hamilton Jr. recom!'"ended that Garwood be
tried in a military court which could impose the death penalty if
he ls convicted
Garwood, 33, disappeared near D~ Nang In 1965 and spent
nearly 14 years in Vietnam before coming home last March.
2 Mistakes
-Spark Fires
In Newport
Two switches turned on by
mistake led to two separate fi res
Thursday in Newport Beach,
fire officials said
The m<>:>t :.cn 1>us bl az<• result
cd in S3.000 s lruclurnl damage
etnd $3.000 damage to contents al
J n apartmt>nt OC'C'Up1ed by thP
James Magner fa mily, 4211
f'atric•t• HtiJd, off1<·1:.tb s:rnl
Th1•y .,<11d tlw hla11· lirnk<' out
a t atioul JIJ 4~, a m whr·n :i
ht•att·r lli(lllt<·d the· tnithroom
OHtc1alx i.aid a plumber was
working downsl:uri. and askt'd
the buildin~·s rental aJ(c•nt, who
was on th" l'rf•mt:.t•i., to assist b y
turrnnli( on ~om<' appltancc•s 1n
the upstuirs buthroom
llowever . 0Htc1al.8 s aid, the
··agent apparently fl1pp<:d on not
· only the lights but the adjacent
: heater switch by m istake.
• The beater eventually !piled
furniture c lotblne and other
: items that had been atored in the
:. bathroom becauae new carpet-
: Ins bad just been ln1talled ln lhe
~-apartment, fire officials aaid. No
'.injuries were r eported. :-ln a later incident, at about ::~:45 p.m .. otriclals said Bess
:-Ttvvlll ot 427 Riverside Drive
'turned on her eu stove under a ::,pot before 1oln1 to visit a
• neiabbor.
• Unfortunately, officials said,
• ahe apparently turne~ on the
wron1 burner.
• The beat melted the trivet
·Above the bu mer, which put out
1.he fire. However, gas continued w escape w:tUl It hit a pilot ll&ht
and exploded.
OftANOl COMT
F,.._r~AI
SEWAG·E •••
out the flooded Dana Point plant
but the plant iJI not expected to
return to operation for more
than a month.
When sewers In a nearby puu
s hop and motel bac ked up.
health department officials
closed both businesses. But the
molt'! and pizza i.hop Wl'rc re
opcnt'<I Thuri.day
Newport Cop,
Injured in
Cycle Crash
A Newport Hl'ach motorcyrlc>
office r was inj ured .,Thurds uy
whe n hc collided with a car
while chasing another vehicle.
police said
T hey sa.Jd officer Thoma.'> F,
Tolman, 25, sullered ankle and
shoulder in1uries in the 5:30 p.m
acc i dent on MacArthur
Boulevar d north of Coast
Highway. .
Tolman was recuperating
from has injuries today but
d ldn 't reqwre hospllahzallon.
police said. He was treated at
Hoag Memorial Hospital and re·
portedly will require additional
medical care.
Officers s aid Tollman was
chasing a car that was driving
on the shoulder when he colllded
with a pickup truck driven by
Greg Carl Vanderbur1. 29, or
504'"1 Marigold Ave .• Corona del
Mar .
Vanderburg was tumin1 right
into a driveway, police said
They said the motorist belnlC
pursued apparenUy got away.
Oainted by cu,.,.,e
Newport Beach police s aid the infamous Irvine Avenue
<·urves ne ar Upper Newport Bay got the best of another
dn\'t•r th1:-. morning In this ca~e. police said. It was Janet
Aske"" of Co:.ta Mesa. who lost control of this car while
trvan g to n egotia te tht• tricky curves shortly before 10
a m 11w t•ar ended up on u w a ll at the home of 0 B
l'h alhp:-., l201 llcathcr Lane Ms. Askew. accord111g to of
fa cer:-.. wa s s ha ken. but otherwise appeared unhurt
Airport Use Tops
2.5 Million in 1979
Thi• numbN or air travelt'rs
u-,1ni.: John Waym· Airport in
1079 v-s11~·th.-2 6 mtlltoa m&r-k.
pas~lnl( 197>4 r1gures by 7 " per
<'t>nt de11p1te a three·month·long
;u rhne stnkt'
County airport officials report·
ed that total night operations
over t.M year also rose by 4 5
percent In spllc or the 3 percent
dip 1n air earner nights.
The airport t'Ontinued to shak1·
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FromPagrAJ
AIRPORT. • •
('alTran11 d114ln ct that &bo in
C'lud(•s l..o1> Angeles and Venluru
t·ounuc11
lie ha1cJ exet'u l i veh from
P ac 1f1 c Muluetl , t he Fluo r
Corpore1t.Jon and the Jrvme Com
!Jany h;.vc Joined 1n a business
t'oaht1on to provide ex~rtise
und money for lobbying for
leg1 s lat1on to pro vide an in·
dependent dis tnct
F,.._P~AI
FlRE .•.
off effeet.s ot the Hughes 'Airwest
strike in Decembe r , monthly
hi urea showt!d
But the re we re btlll drops In
passenaer and plane act1 v1ty In
most cat.e&onea over lhe ume
month ln una.
N e vertbelesa 1 year·•lld
1taU.Uca provided DY the eounty
General Services Agency dem-
onstrated the lncreaaln1 de·
mands on the airport's facilities
Besides th e growth in
passengeni and flight operations.
t here were nea rly 2 percent
more cars mo re than 308,000
being dnven throu&h airport
parking Iota In 1979 over last
yt>ar
Satetallt••• )
Stolen BOat l
Frees Cubans
MIAMI CAP) -SllllY·seven
men. women and children ar·
rived at a Cout Guard atatk>n ln
Mlaml today alter commandeer·
ln1 a leaky. 1low·movln1 bu1e
at gunpoint from a port ln CUba.
The refuaees were greeted by
reportera and cameramen.
Most smiled but said little
before beinat led to a waillot bu5
operated by the U.S. Immigra-
tion and NaturalluUon Service.
"Wby the bell can't we talk l ate r ~" one man Joked in
Spanish to persut~t reporters
"We're ma free country now ..
Tbe Cubans, bopln1 to win
political uylum in the United
Stat.ea. commandeered the 100·
foot barse early lbund.ay in the
Cuban port ol Cardenas. bound
its five crewmen and headed for
the Florida Keys. authorities
s aid Six of the refugees were
said to have been armed
The U.S. Cout Guard said its
o fficers boarded the vessel
Thursday and took tbe Fit\.h of
!Hcember In tow to Miami
Ten were feared dead after
the s torm. but authorities :.aid
only two deaths rould he ron·
firmed
Ftre-ravaged
Mesa Plant
Plans Move
NamlCO Matenal.s . the sate of
two major fires last year that left
one man dead and two senously
injured. wtll begJD moving a ma
Jor part of its mlxmg oper ations to
Anahe.m lhis summer. omciah
or the Costa Mesa farm announced
today.
Na rmco General Manager
Robert Stemmler said tbe back
mix house operation at It.a cur·
rent plant, 600 Victoria SL .
Costa Mesa. will be moved to a
modem facility under construe·
lion at 1440 N. Kraemer Blvd .
Anaheim.
The move shouJd be completed
by fall. Stemmler said.
JI~ aa.\d iUs part of Nannco·s
overall m ove to Anaheim .
s cheduled In s t.ages over ' four
year penod ftMiiog m 1983
The Hrrn, a dlvlalon of
Celanue Co~allon. la l.n· votved lA plut rwarcb ud
deveLopment.
A cbemkal reaction dwtftc a
mlxln1 operation wu blamed
for a llub fire last Au1 22 that
claimed the life of George E .
Seaman. 57. of Orange. and
seriously injured Larry C
Cercone. 34. ot Stanton.
An unrelated explocuon Nov S
In a drying oven burned wortter
Richard C ard os. 3~. o f
West IJUJllte r .
·'Som etimes you never find
tht bodies." said Francisco
Palau, 1eneral director of Ba·
Ja •1 atat.e Judicial police
Meanwhile. Mexican troopi.
delivered s upplies to lhou.aands
le ft h o m e less throughout
northern Baja, cut off by col ·
lapsed brtdan and waabed-OUt
roach. An estimated 5.000 were
homeless In Enaenada, officlabi
said
Police Probe
Tire Slashing
In Newport
Newport Beach police are in-
vestigating reports or more than
a dozen s las hed tires found
T hursday Wlthln a three' or fou r ·
block area.
Police n1d the tires. on r ars
parkt>d mainly m carport.s. were
found whcn motonsts came 01.1t
or their homes Thursday mom·
lnR
Tht· slashings occ;urred
38lh. 40lh and 4lst Streeta
<In adjarent portion o
Houl<·vard , they -;aid
On1• v1<:t1m also reported lhat
<.,omc'Ont· had stolen five gallons
of ~a1> from her car tank, police
'>&lid
Oerk Beaten
By Robber
A robber who grabbed a vodka
bottle and hat a clerk ove r the
head wtlh 1t Oed with $250 to S300
from a Costa Mesa liquor store
Thursday. police said today.
The clerk, who was alao struck
w1lh a full five times. was forced
to lie on the floor while the man
fkd. they said. The clerk's name
and extent or mjun e11 were not
1mmedJately available.
Poltre said the attacker en
tered Party Time Liquor. 1548
Adams Ave. at 7 20 p m . and
Jnnounc ed a h o ldup, then
11r.abbod lfu.• boULe <itnd struek
the clerk
Candidates" Forum
Slated in Newport
The opening salvos of the
Newport ~ach City Council
campaign w.ll be fired Feb. 7 at
a randidate forum sponsored by
tilt> Newport llarbor ·Costa Mesa
Uoard of Rt'aJLOr-.
The rorum. opt.on to the pubhc.
v.111 ~ he·ld at H am al the
llii lbod Hay Club Adm1ss1on 1~
S2 ,rnd t·overs the cost or a con·
t mental breakfast
ve11ta gallng the cause or the
blaze, but believe It resulted
from a cigarette s mouldering 1n
a hvm1t room couch
Every one of RALPHS 12 Specialty
Furniture Celllers is being compfetely
redone and relocat4'(1. Take advantage of our disruption.
Savings from 10 to 60~ on everything!
Henderson said firemen were
puzzled at finding bone1 near the
nre'a origin and called police,
but the bones were later de·
termlned to be cow bones
broullht back from Arizona
~
He saJd It took firemen about
•~ mmutn to brtng the n amef
under control
We will be CLOSING our doors in MARCH to pu~ ~he
finishing touches on what will become the most exc1tmg
new furniture showroom in Southern California
PJease Excuse the Mess!
DAILY PILOT
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being.
Walls are coming down. platforms for new
vignettes are being builll new lighting is being
Installed. carpeting Is oelng rl pped up and
much more. M~~IJL-RAl.f'll'S WILL BE YOUR
FURNITUHE STORE F'OR THE ao·s
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Laetrile Physician
Despite pleaa from slat.e Sen
John ScbmJu of Newport Beach
and other lawmaJEera, Gov. Ed·
mund G. Brown Jr. hu refused
to pardon West Covtna phy1lclan
James Privitera, who WH Jailed
for usin1 Lae trile to c ure
cancer.
Scbmiu wu joined by other
solontJ. lncludln1 slate Senate
Republican leader Wiiliam
Campbell, tn ukinl Brown to
releaae tbe doctor.
Privitera and four other
Soutbem callfomlana, none ot
them dodorl, wer• eoavlct.d In
Sao DJ•10 of con1plrln1 to
violate Jtat. lawa banntn1 t.bt
UH of Leetri&t ud other ca.ne.r
ueatmartt.
Howev«, a Brown •POUlman
Hld t.bl pernor would IUH•t
furaoucts rvti.1a for the ..
'
year-old Prlvilcr a . while he
aervee his term ln San Dte&o
County Jail.
T he governor also has asked
the doctor's medical license not
be 1uapended. but hl1 declalona
have no Je1al preced ent with
otr1clal• decldln1 Privitera'•
fate. h ,,.,_ Brown, who hu Hid e WJJ•
ogrces with the luw under which
Prlvlt.tra waa convicted, hu ln
dlcated he would like to see
letaUzaUon of Laetrile ln tht
treatment of cancer. J ot But the 1ov1mor'1 ebl.
1tatf, 'oray Davia said, ''It ls not
th• poUey of tbl• otflc• to srant
pardon1 to people •Imply
becaUM we c1Jt11tte wttb t.be ......
Pr1vttera bqan Mnlnl a lls·
month Jail term lut we.k.
r~modeled
for the
80's
SS00,000
FURNITURE
INVENTORY MUST
BE SOLD!
A Totally New
Store needs Totally
New Furniture
THANK YOU
ORANGE
COUNTY
Evtryont' at RALPH'I wouJd Uke to thank all our
loyal customers who ti.ve
supported m since our~· Ing In C:O.ll Mesa 25 years
110.
WE COlJLON'T HAVE
DONE IT WITHOUT
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BUSINESS I STOCKS ,...,.~'·'* s DALY "'-OT ...
Changes Mang
Magazines
Outlive Cycle ( I
...
By JOHN ClfNNJf'F
NEW YORK (AP> -lt wu once popular to eay that mag~ bad a Ute-death cycle. TMy were bom t.o serve .
.a new or developln.a need. it w.u aald. They blossomed
with it, &Od then they faded away together.
fortune rpagazine. celebraUng Ila ~ birthday, re·
searched the notion and found that when exposed to ~
tacts the ooUoo also faded. Forty maaazinea have ob-
served or will observe their 50t6 anniversaries.
They -Bwsloess Week. Harper'•. Atlantic, New
Republic. Reader's Dieeatamooethem-did lt, uJd Robert
Lubar. Fort.uoe's manaeinc editor, by chaortni with the
um es. And bowtbe times have cla.an&ed.
The first Fortune weighed more than
two pounds, and measured about 14 by 11
inches. It was sumptUOUA ; Its cover was
stiff as cardboard: it.s pages felt like
parchment and looked like ivory.
It wasn't for a mass audience, but
seemingJy ror those fortunate rew who by
the good God's guidance bad come t.o run
industry ... the l)'COOO$, the founders,
whose names miebl identify their com-
panies.
C\IMM"~
THE MAGAZINE WAS not for a subway or even a
com muter train. but for the parlor car en route to the
Hamptoos or Palm Beach. At home It wasn't t.o be tossed
with the daily news papers, but placed neatly on a coffee
table and then bound In volumes for the Ubrary.
It wasn't for consumers. who barely were a force. but
for producers. who were a power. The nearest thing to a
consumer article m the first Fortune was "A Budget for a
$25.000 income in Chicago" that inc luded $3,300 for ser·
vants and $2,500 in savmgs -and S830 for taxes.
Its advertisem ents hono red s mokestack America
He r <'ulean r1gures. and fire. s t eel and towering
skyscrapers de picted ind ustrial might And ads ror sports
cruisers. Pierce Arrows. and thi! White Star Line suggest-
ed the comfort that came to those who ran the show.
IT'S A DIFFERENT show now. Regulation, taxation,
and erooomacs democratizatioo "Socialum ! " cned the old
guard grew from the New Deal. Depression was followed
by wars. m~ prospetity, the consumer movement. infla·
tion. and now by who knows what.
Magazines that survived~ decades have done so
by <'hanging while miraculously remaining the same.
Fonune especullly has had to acrommodate to a
swifter pace that mean:s smaller articles. While corporate
b1ograptues remain. there ts as muc h news or government.
and in fact Washington sttms to dominate business news
generaJly FortWle readerstup is more widespread. as 1s
economi<' well-being But some of the e legance S()me
-.ould say e xtravagance . as ut paper stock -has given
way Lo 1nflatJoo and C05t-c utting.
BUT FORTUNE, SA VS LUBAR, is the same -only .
changed. It is oow a b11offffkJy, every two weeks , rather;
than a monl.hJy. It remaJJlS, he says, prophet.le, thoughtluJ ,
!lccurate. finely written. It is more tightly edited. But il i~
an tbe content of articles that change is so obvious. lt re-
corded lbe recent history of business and even became part o( it. '
.
T-a,him. one ~-great duaxge of ~l yea.rs bas\
bffn "the great swttp of govenunent int.o all facets of A~erican life. and now the 380 degrtt tum." People. he ,
said. want go~mment nut of their haJr
The new style of big business. be feels. is that or the
coog~omerate. whkb Is what its name s111gests: A colle<:·
tioo mto one vast coTpOratioo of enterpnses that operatf;
with varying amotnlts of lndepen~nce. and which one
might have been Independent. .. It will entens ify." he said.
From the edit.or's chair, wblch be assumed in 1970.
Lubar sees American lndustry as having done a "stupen-
dous job." but U)at the natioo enters the 1980s "in a very
d1sc-ouraged way " Still. be feels, the new decade looks
··marginally bette r" tban the old.
. "The problem is so many romplicating challenges h.it·
l~ng us. the rountry. all at onc-e," be said "It'<; a big bill.
f 1fty 'Pare; a go all we hod 10 worry Jbout was 3
dep~aon "
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IRS to Ignore
Meals Ruling
WASHI NGTON f AP I -T IH• loterne1I Re venue Serv1<'e
h<.•s announ<'ed 1t v.111 not abide b' J recent court ruling
that the 'J lut• of meals proVJded by employers s hould be
t.>xt.•mpl from Social Se<:u rity and rederal unem ployment
taxes
"Tht• IRS .. will not follow the dec1s1on by t.he C-Ourt.
of C'la1ms tn the case or Hotel Con...qu1st ador vs. Cnated
States ... the a~ency said in a statemetl\.-
The l RS stan ce adds Lo the confusion surrounding the
ta" status of me als provided for em ployee~ by thousands
of restaurants and hotels around the natron.
THF. VALUE OF THE meals is exem pt from federal
pe rsonal income taxes if the meals are provtded for the
convenience o( the employers
But the IRS ha5 sought and colle<'ted -Social
Secunty ta"<PS from employer; and employees and federal
unemplo~ ment ms uran<'e taxes from employers on the
meal~.
Cow1 records s how that cases lnvolvmg some Sl2
million m disputed tax ass<.><;stnents and payments are
pending The U.S. Court of Claims ruling last July bad
been expected to open the door to hundttds of requests for
tax refunds
The IRS said il would not follow the Court of Claims
ruling, which the Supreme Court on Jan. 14 refused to re·
view
Instead. the IRS said. it would continue to require the
payments based on previous federal court rulings in 1967
and 1943
THE DECISION BEING re1ected by the IRS lnvolvl'd
the Hotel Conquistador Inc . which runs the Tropican.a
Hotel complex in Las Veeas .
The hotel operated an employee caretena which in
1971 served about l ,200 meals a day. court documents in·
dicated. Many hotel employees received at least one free
meal a day to cut down on the time they n~ed lO take
away from their work. the company sa1d
Gold, Silver. Quotations
Selected world sold prices today:
l • 11•: mominl nxtni wrs.oo. up SD.00; afternoon flldnf W/9.50. up $23.50; cloM -.!O.
PalU: altemoon flxln1*4.9'7.._upto.2'7. F'ruldut: 18'71.81, up S..M.
z.rt~: bid Sf73.oo. up ~.00; 181t.OO uked.
$23.:~ Yortl : Handy" Harman late mornlna "7&.50, up
New Yo"': Encelbard aeWnc price lat4 morniQ1 "78.~. up $23.SS. •
New Ya: En•elbard tabrtcat.ed coJd la.te morulns
'701.9$. up Q.6.31.
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fllOOEPJSLD, Con.n. -'"To err b b-um&n,"
•rote tbe t..nable Aln&Dder ~one pope Who
WU not lnfalUble
To~ wtt.b u ''Aha. you Jerlr" letter to
lbe editor upca dl.lcoV< rtq mOrtaf (railtJ in I.be
dally --.paper LI .... o more human. Or In·
human, wbeo 1M mTOr b charpd ap to near and
dear onm. U.ke mYHll
LATSL Y I llA VB BEEN 'l'llE TUG ST ol op
portuDlt.y, u lbey wed to H.Y ln Via.am, (or aevenJ aueb &alwe..
ft't nature's way ol lettJni me know that aome
one really ls out lbere beyoad the "vicious do1"
slpa and the PQrcll Uc.bl.a wbenl lb.ii colwnn drops
wlLb tremuloua resularit1
I rttent.ly wrote that ~ J I went down t o the ~4,. hbrery to do ~arch tn·
to why WlUa Cather was few
butted in Jaffrey, N.H ,
but bocly snall'bera in the
computer bank transported lhe remains to Jar
trey, NY, which doesn't enst. as maoy readers
with varying degrees of civility have let me know
Al.so, in the same pie~. I wrote about two l.Jt·
tie girls at lhe IJbrary who were dlscusaing the
queens or England and I quoted ooe as saying that
Mary Queen or Scots was her favorite.
"WREN WAS MARY QUEEN OF Scots queen
or England~" asked my friend, Tom J obson
managing editor of the Asbury Park (N.J .) Press:
along with a number of other letter and postcard writers.
In Bntish journalism, gaffes in print or spoken
over the mike are known ah clangers. On this side
of the ocean. they are called goofs or bloopers
One of the most paintuJ in my experience oc·
curred whHe I was editing a religious series for the
fe ature department at Easter time and somehow
allowed the procurator of Judea's name to get by
on the wire as Pontius Pilot.
The New Orleans Times·Plcayune. among
other papers no doubt, had the misfortune of print·
rng this ghastly misspelling for one edition before
1t was shot down, and editor George Healy was an·
gnly on the telephone to The Associated Press try·
ing to book a crucifixion act into the Sugar Bowl.
I RECAf~L ONCE DISCUSSING EDITORIAL
m 1sdt•meanors and hnotype bugs, the precursors
of computer lice. with Mi ck Rooney, the witty.
1 rud1te and now retired chief of s ub-editors on the
lr1<,h lnd<'pendcnt. Dubbn's largest newspaper. He
rt'rtH•mbt·rcd with pi.tin <ind lingering sorrow that
whl·n Vatican Council II convened, he ran a pie·
turt• of the H1shop of Tuam bidding farewell to his
..,1x <:anons on the steps of the cathedral before de·
p:-i rting for Rome.
"Unfortunately." Hooney told the tale, "the
l'&tlle show opened JD OublJ.n on the same day and
we r4!l a p_1c1ure of some of the sloe" on exhibit
over the caption 'Seven of the Biggest Jackasses
E ver Shown at the Collinstown Fair.' Of course the
two pictures appeared on the same page, each
wilb t.be other 's caption. Only we're supposed to be
tbe Ca.tboUc paper, His Grace would have attempt·
ed to prove malice in addition to public ridicule."
Coastline
Series Set
A free, fou.r·part lec-
ture aerie9 des!1ned to
h~Jp bu1lneaamen an·
c r.:a1e employ~.
moUvaUoo wiU be beld
t>y Coastline Community
College beguutiog fo'eb
6
The class will meet
from 7 to 10 p.tn. m the
Community room of Al·
!state SaVlngs and Loan,
1 Corporate Plaza Dr. m
Newport Beach.
For information. call
963--0811. exten.sioo 256.
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