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1980-02-05 - Orange Coast Pilot
( 7 - ' , Newport Area In· Topsy-turvy Students Held Action, Miller J E es mbl ·Waitresses Say Union Demanded Sex Favors TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 5, 1980 YO&.. U , NO. M, a SllCTIOMS, • ~AOlli • ·~-· ......... Taking On the Claatnp Former heavyweight champion Mubam- m ad Ali spars with a Ke nyan fan at Nairobi International Airport . The ex- boxer is touring African nations on a pres- 1dent1al m1ss1on to enhst support for an Olympic boycott which soured in the wake o f criticism this week (see story. Page Bl>. SexRefwal Blnckballed Waitresses? OAKLAND (AP) -Three former waitresses have testified in Superior Court that they were blackballed by a union hiring ball aft.er they wouldn't grant sexual favors to a labor leader. The women told Alameda County Judie Robert Kroninger on Monday they refused to meet the sexual requests of Ray Lane of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders Local 1.8 of Oakland. Lane bas denied all the Charges. His attorney charac- terized the women's testlmoay ai 1•semaliooal allegaUooa." Tesitifying were Karin Serilis Teri OeLoacbe, 22, and Mary der.39. bey are demandin& U oaUlion 1n damqes from Lane an4 the lmion local in a suit that ... ftJed more than three years •ft but wblcb bu been delayed 'by, ;a Mries ol appeal&. Lane la tbe aecret~ry· tnuarer of the local. . lb. DeLoacbe, a colle1e stu- dent, aald the WU flnd from -job ... doulhnut lbop ln :il7I -S IOUlbt Cane'• help at ...... hlilnt ball to obtain ... ~. ~ lAuile. bt•6'•r. made aaual ....... ... Cl89Nd ..... Jobi u "-.......... oftWall Oft -~OlaLaVtlU~ ........ w Newport Students Held in Drug Bust Ten high school students, most from Newport Harbor High School, have been arrested on cha rges of operating a campus- based narcotics ring, Newport Beach police announced today. Two more suspects -one an adult and the other a juvenlle - are being sought in connection with the case, according to narcotics investigator Al Fischer. In a series of arrests that . began last week, Fischer and other investigators picked up nine Juveniles on arrest war- rants issued tbrouah Orange County Juvenile Court. Also booked was Terry O'Don- Aliem Found Crammed in Car SAN DIEGO ·<AP.) -U.S. Border.µ>atrol a1enta unload«! 14 Illegal .Uena from a north- bound car Monday. A spokesman said they were bid· den ln the trunk and under the floor boardl. The car with heavy-duty lboeu wu ltoned at the m Ca· Jon Boulevard -offramp ot ID· t.ntate 1. Ba~ d.rtwr .......... the aUenl to the 1-f•trol'a nlional beadquarWI aor queetloafaa; nell. 29, or Long Beach, who faces charges of conspiracy to sell marijuana and using a minor for sale of marijuana. Steven Clavert, 18, of 218 Virginia Place, Costa Mesa was arrested on s uspicion o f posession of hashis h. Police identified him as a student at McNally Continuation High School. Both adults were freed after posting bail. Fischer said the arrests were triHered when an undercover police officer bou&)?t 25 pounds oJ marijuana from m embers of Ule rtnc. He said lniUal negoliationa for the deal began on the Newport Harbor Hilb School campua. In addltloa to sale of mari- juana, police alle1e memben of the 1roup were selling balhi~ and LSD. School principal Tom Jacobeon said today he wt11 be conductl.nl a review of the ar- r•t. u 100D u he reeeiv• an-port from the police depa""'*1t. ''W• will be takln1 a "* to '" w~t. if any, action wW be uken with re1anS to U.. ltu- dent..'' he 1ald. Jacobson said be WHn't awar• al tM part!cuJan ol the cue but be •-1 tt le ldl un· clentwlt•• that "" of tM peo-pl• 1rrHt•d an N'•w rt Harbor ttudmt.. Wasting Of Funds ~AIJeged BJ 8TEVE llAaBLE Of-o.ity "'-' ....... City Council members are calling for a federal grand jury inves tigation of Hunting ton Beach's $2.6 mllllon-a-year federal job program. Mayor Don MacAllJster said he would contact the state at· torney general's om ce today and ask for a probe into mas· management <.'harges leveled at Western Institute of Car~rs, In<.' · 'There·s been so mu<.'h publicity over the5e allega. lions.·· MacAllister remarked. "'that a grand jury investigation is the only way to look at at at this point." Western. a private. non profit corporation, has been handling lo<.'a l 1ob training programs since last fall under a contract with the city It has been under scrutiny by auditors for the Orange County Manpower Com mission Ln connection with al leged m ismanagement of federal Job training dollars The commission was lo mttt in a special session late today lo discuss the audit. The audit centers on aUega· tions that Western spent federal funds without proper authoriza- tion and wasted money on high s alaries, unused leased office space and expensive office equipment. Huntington Beach City Council me mbers, met behind closed doors Monday. and nixed a rec- <See PROBE, P11e AZ) Vuitors Aid .,. Cambodians SA KAEW, Thailand CAP) -Norwe1i1n ac- tress Uv Ullman donated a pint of blood, folk lin1er Joan Baez sane aoa11 for refusee c:hlldren and Ru11ian . diuldent Alex· · ander Girubur1 was re- minded of life in a Soviet labor camp by an old sew· inl macbiDe. The three were amon1 more than 120 European and American pollticiana, entertainen, artlata and otheu wbo visited this camp for Cambodian ref· u1eee today oa the fint day ol a tbree-day "Cam- b o d la March for S.wvtvaJ." Altboucb lt had not Men pinned. more t.ban 40 of the e;.aceompany· inf save a plnt of lood •acb at tb• tamp'1 llMdlcal c.a Good News! Wo11 't Figllt., May S1t'itch Dan Rather. CBS ne ws man. has received multimillion dollar offers from all three American commercial networks to a ncho r their e vening newscasts, TV Guide Magazine reports. "Each has agreed to pay Rather a reported S8 million package over the next five years." lbe magazine said . Rather's contract with CBS expires in May, 1981. R at he r had n ot decided whether to stay a t CBS or leave. Sources say. however . that he will not go to NBC but is leaning toward ABC. where he would become the main anchor an the three-city ·w orld New5 Tonight' format. and ,be f?•vcn the s ame untu editorial control Wa lter Cronkite has at CBS. t he magaz.me said . Cronkite reportedly has agre<'d to lea\'e CBS on or bC'forC' his official ret1rC'ment date of November. 1981. so Rather can take over Miller Surprises In Assembly Filing In a bat of polallcal iron . Orange Count y Supervisor Edison Milk!r filed papers Mon- day to nm for Lhe 70tb District State Assembly seat. ll·just so happens Lhat Lhe seat was put up for grabs when Re publican incumbent Bruce Nestande announce d last December be was vacating it to <.'hallenge Miller for his Third District supervisorial seat. Miller aide Chris Loumakis said that Miller is keeping his options open despite paying a $281 filing fee for the assembly race at the registrar of voters' office. "Ed is favorably dis posed toward the Assembly race because be believes that will of· fer him the chance to make the most favorable impact on Lbe county," Louma.kis said. He added. howeve r , that Mjller may s till run for superviaor. Deadline for fllin& for supervlaor ts March 7, while declarations of intent must be filed Wednesday by candidates for Judsesblpe and legi1lat1ve candidates. Loumakil said that the c:an- didacy of Nestande la not u much of a factor in Miller's de· etalon u Miller's concern where he can be the most etf ect.lve. Body Found SAN DIEGO (AP) -TM body ol a )'OUftf Mexican strl fOIM in 1 field m11 be one of •Ix c:bUdrm 1wept off the root of tbelr "n,Juana bom• durlna lMt week'• Oood, accor4111 to the coroner'• omce. JI ··w e are convinced we <.'an beat Nestande eithe r an the As- sembly or in the supervisorial race." he said Loumalds said the decision to file for the Assembly was not sudden and that it followed several months of discussion between Miller and top assis-tants. <See MILLEa. Page AZ> Coast Weather Fog and low clouds con- ll n utng tonight. Cooler W edoeaday. Lows tonight 48 at the beaches and SS inland. ID&hs Wednesday 65 along the coast and 70 inland. INSIDE TeDA Y Bob CarlrrwU doem't mind that hU ,.,, "0 conttOftl .UC· Ctlfioft'Of .,,_and downa. Ac- tuallJI, °' ,,., notbl'• No. J roU.r coalttr bt.11. he pre/era ft Claot IDQll. PoQf Al. •••• t .,_....._ AIJ M9&..-. 0 ,_....._a...... ., .. ..................... 91: ............. M C..• 1=.:: Alt ... 8' .. .,., ..... M ... llC .... M ................ ... ~ ., C14 ... - DM..YrLQT _I Iran Oil Blasted Three Armed Iraqis Arrested l'lfte~p ..... A aerlea or exploaton1 41 m1.1ect alx Pl.f:UDee • tnn•a Oll-produclna u1•taa prov. lace and •tarted a fire that ltlaud fw eiebt houri belcn ht!>· to1 put out. hhrau radio report· ~today . In New Yoril. meaa..aa, a deleaauon ol IO A••rkaM pn. 5Escapees Say Thanks To Canada WASHJNGTON <AP> -Five or the six Amencao d1plCJmats who s pent nearly three months biding in Tehran .under Cana· dlan protectioo apeni '5 minutes in Canada's embaaay be~ to· day. saying thanks. They presented Gilles M athleu, the Canadian charge d 'affaires, with a letter to Prime Minister Joe Clark expressing their appreciation lo Canada for providing a hiding place alter the U.S. Embassy was seized Nov. 4. En route to the social caJI on M atbieu, tbe Americana walked by a guest book in the embassy lobby that visitors have been us- ing lo express their gratitude to the Canadians Here are some of" the messages that have been written on its pages -A Shippensburg, Pa. doc· tor: "May St. Peter give you gold-plated maple leaves to wear on your wings." -A penion from Hollywood, Calif .. "Good show! .. A Was hington r esident. "I'm proud to be half Cana d1an " A woman from Charlotte, N C : "Thanks a million! A fr1<'nd in need as a fnend in d<'ed " • Mathieu presented his guesLc; with a copy or "He tween Fnend.4-·Entre Amis," a book or photographs taken along the Canadaan-U.S. border. It wus Canada's bicentennial gift to the United States '"' Mathieu said the embassy has received , much mail, 7,000 telephone calla, "two cakes and I don't know how many bou· quets." The v1s1tors were consular employees Mark and Cora Lijek, Joseph and Kathleen Stafford and Robert Anders. The sixth t'Scapee, agricultural attache llenry Lee Schatz, couldn't make it. Mark Lijek's parents live in Huntington Beach Woman Shot By Accident In Dana Point A 19·year-old Dana Point woman was shot in the len leg in the bedroom of her con dommium Monday night in what Sheriff's investigators say was an accident. Deborah Hynd, 33458 Valley View Court, was listed in stable condition at San Clemente General Hospital today after she was sbDl shortly after 11 p.m. with a 9 mm pistol. Shertrf's Sgt. Jerry Horton s aid Miss Hynd's boyfriend, Louis William Desparte. 35, who hsts the same Dana Point ad· dress, accidentally s hot the woman with a handgun. believ- ing a prowler wu lurking in the bedroom. "He thought h e heard something in the house and fired a couple of roWlds. She had gone to check the door,'• Horton said. Horton said no charges have been med in the case. OAANQ£COAST '• DAILY PILOT 'rw O• MOt Co.\t o,fty Pl tot ........ "., P'l I\ tom "'....,,.,.._,.,... i. ....... -•• , ... °'_ Co.\t Pubt~C~ S.~'•"f!Olt.an\••• wt)'tf\hf'C'I ~' '"'~ ,., ..... ¥ fOf l.°''• lt/WtVt H,.......,.. 8t.Cf'I ... Uf"ll.noton n•«PI F°"" ltJtn V•llry, ftVllW, LMUN l!ko11Hf'I Sich.ilh(CNtt A ''"O'r '"'~'°""t edlhot1 h 0UCM'"""9 !.4tvrcNv• M"9 ....,_.,._ Tho DrlM ..... --.. -t 11 .. Jiii Wtt•~t-.c .... -~Qlo, ._ .. _ """'_, __ _ J«'lt-VI<• ""IOI"! ..... GeN<ei-._ '-•···-e .... n::::o~,.,,"F.-r.:;- ~" '-~,.Motl Atill•tMI '°""' ..... "9 IAI•• Teeep'..,"' (n4)eo.a:tl CIUllfted AdWenlelfte IOM1t ,.,..,. .... c-.... paNd to llate tonlaM IOI' lru W> -.Old u ••tnt.nalvt ctialope" wltll mW&.aat.a wtllo Ila" Mid aome IO Americus boel• at th U S £mba11y In Tehran since Nov 4 Th embaay mllltantl lDvlted th de.ltlation t.or • private. ooo- •9" Ttl:lt wt&h t.M UDdentand· lq tht1 ....., ~to diacuu Solon Tied To Casirw · Nt:W YORK (AP) - Newaday aaid today that recteral •seats videotaped Sen. Harrison Wiiliams, D-N.J ., brag1ing that he interceded to secure an Atla ntic City cas100 license for a partnership controlled by a company of which his wile bad been a director. The Long Island newspaper said Wiiliams n egotiated with un · dercover FBI agents act· ing as representatives or a fictitious Arab sheik the delivery or a gaming Ucenae for Ritz Aaaoctates Inc ., a partnership that owns tbe old Rita.Carlton Hotel oo the Boardwalt. Since news broke over the weekend that Williams w as linked to an FBI bribery investigation, he has denied any wrongdo· mg but has declined to dis· cuss specific allegations. <Related story, A3) Woman Killed By Train In San Juan A 55-year-old woman died Monday night when she was struck by an Amtrak train as she walked on the railroad tracks adjacent t o Camino Ca pistrano in Sa n Juan Capistrano. Sheriff's deputies identified the woman as Jeanne Margaret Schock of 31202 Pueo Amapola, San Juan Capistrano. Two Amtrak engineers told d e puties they sounded the traln's horn and braked, but couldn'tstopthesouthbound tram in time Ms . Schock either didn't hear the warnings or ignor~ them, the engineers said The woman was walking with her back to the train at 9: 15 p.m. on the tracks near Oso Road and Camino Capistrano when she was struck, a sheriff's spokesman said. The spokesman said be dldn 't know why Ms. Schock was walk· ing on the tracks. She lived near the scene of the fatal accident, in the residential a r ea that s urrounds the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe r ailroad tracks in San Juan Capistrano GI Pay Hike Gets Backing WASIDNGTON CAP~ -The Senate, apparently concerned about reports that non· commissioned officers are leav- ing the mUitary in drovea, bas a pproved a package of in· creased aJlowances and bonuses for the military. The measure, approved 8'7·1 Monday evening after several houns of parliamentary wran- gling, would cost taxpayers $486 million a year. It now goes to the House. The Senate opted for that pro- posal instead of a bill to raise the pay of the 2 million mem- bers ol tbe armed aervicu by 3.4 percent. The package approved authorizes variable housing aJ. lowances pegged to l~al costs and hikes in moving allowances. subsistence allowancH, sea pay and night pay. F,....P.,,eAJ MILLER ••• Before Miller 11 to make a ftnal decision on wb!cb aeat to seek, be ta expected to conault pollt, size up other potenUal can· dldatea and analyse contrtbu· Uons and other support. Nestande announced last IJec. U that he would 1lve up b11 Aa· aembly seat to challenge MlUef, tbe controveral al formf r prlaoner of war who waa ap- pointed by Governor Brown to replace Ralph Diedrich lut July. UMI J== bUl to toncenltatt 00 a about the lran!M rnoludc& Tehran radio. monitor.cl la Kuwait, Hid the exploaloat Monday nJ1ht ~curred •bout aeven mUee from the provincial town ol Aah_.ul. SarUer, lt rel)Orted lranJan aut.boriU• arreat.cl three lraqla charted wtt.b eanyln1 out sub- venlve ad:I ill t.be IC>Utb .. t province, wblcb is bordered oo tbe w•t by Iraq. Tbe Uane, arrested Sunday near the provincial capltal. had 10,000 rQunda of ammunition i.n their possession and admitted they had hidden another 18,000 rounds in a cache on the hi1bway between Abwaa and Abadan, the radio said. An initial investlgattoo showed the men "have links with groups that have carried out sabotage operations 1n tbe Kbuzestan province,·· the radio said. Autooomy·seeklna Arabi, who form t.be majority .of the poputa. lion in K.buiestu, have been carrying out sabotage attacks against oil lnstaUatJona for ni.ne months. The explosions near Aghajari raised to eight the total of pipeline incidents in the province in four~ays. Meanwhile, Abolhassan BanJ Sadr, sworn in as Iran's first president by Ayatollah Rubollab Khomeini, pledged to do away with corruption but made no mention of the U.S. hostages wbo began their 94th day ol cap- tivity today. However, the militants hold· ing the captives repeated their demand that the shah be re· turned before the hostages can be released. Ban! Sadr toot the oath of or- fice Monday in a televised ceremony at the TebrlD hospital where the 79-year-old Khomeini is recuperating from a heart at· tack. He said he would work to rid Iran of bunftred.s of years of cor· ruption res ulting from suc· cessive monarchical regimes. The last one, baeaded by Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, was ousted by Khomeini's revo'ution a year ago PROBE ••• om m e ndatlon to exercise a 90--day cancellation clause iD lbe city agreement with Western. According to one council member, it was agreed that sucb an acUon would be pre- mature with the allegations still under scrutiny. Prior to going into executive sessioo, sever al council mem- bers challenged City Attorney Gall Hutton's legaJ advice that discussion or the matter ahould be done lD private. Mrs. Hutton warned that the matter involved possible litiga- tion "Everyth!ng we do ls possi~e litigation,.~ countered Coun· cilman Robert Mandie. "I object to the way we jump bebind cloeed doon every time someone says they might s ue us." Councilwoman Rutb Bailey suggested the dlacusaion be COO· ducted in public. "There's been some truth and some lies going around on thia thing and I tbiDk we'd Just be operun, ourselves up to a bor· rendoua lawsuit 11 we brine this into the open," aaser1ed Coun· cilman Ron Pattinsoo. Several council members said later the executive session turned out to be simply a brief· ing on matters already unveUed tn the press. Huntington Beach officials were warned lut week that the city might be held responsible for more than $250,000 in federal job training funds administered by the corporation. Council members' also con- sidered asking an independent auditor to go over expenditures by Western official! when they were city employees managing the city-operated Employment and Training Center of Hunt· ington Beach. However, no ac· lion waa taken oo the proposal. When Western was glven final council approval last year to take over the city's fedenl job program, the corporation ahlfted its headquarters to Irvine. Weatem al.ao leuea two of fkes in Huntington Beach, one in Weatminater and one In Oran1e. A complete audit by the Man- power Comml11ion, the um- brella agency for federally funded Job training prosrams In Oranp County, is expected to take another three to four weeks. Nuke Travel Out MISSOULA. Mont. (AP) The City Council, on a 7·1 vote. Mond., nllht. paued a law to bon the tran1port1Uon of radloacUve material throUlh or into the city. .,...,... A /fla••otla Corp•e I The 18-ton carcass of a 37·foot gray whale lies on a beach in Aberdeen. Wash , where it washed ashore last week . The whale which probably died of natural causes. wil' be disposed of later in the week. Rebels Launch Attacks Anti-Communists Strike Back in Afghanistan By fte Aaeoelated Praa Anli-communlst rebels bavc launched a series of attacks in eutem Ali;ban1.atan, it was re- ported today In Moscow and New Delhi. But accountl> d1r fered on whether Soviet or Afghan troops were beanng the brunt ol the fighting in the snow- swept mowllalo region. The Soviet news uency Tas-. aald Afghan army umts were "liquidating" the "bandit gangs" in three provinces. But an Indian journalist re ported from Afghanistan that government troops in the are<1 "do not seem to have the heart .. t o battle the rebellaou!>t tribesmen, a nd Western diplomats in New Delhi smd Soviet units were mvolved in the new fighting and were suffering casualties. Tass said the upsurge ln at· tacks coincided with US. Na t1onal Security Adviser Zblgniew MERCILESS AFGHAN MASSACRE CLAIMED-AA Brzezlnald '• vlait to netgbboring Pakistan last weekend. In another development. Western diplomats in New Delhi said about 100 shops in central Kabul. the Afghan capital. burned down in the early mom· ing hours Sunday 10 what might have been an attempt to cover up looting by Soviet troops. The fire ~curred e bout four hours aft.er tbe start of the 11 p.m . curfew, wben the city ts patrol.Jed by Soviet •troops and armored vehicles, they noted. One source said there have been recent reports of widespread sboplllting by Soviet soldiers, and that rumors of new looting spread quickly through the Kabul buaar later Sunday. The Jrass batUe report. in a dlspatkh from Kabul. said the fighting erupted in the eastern provinces o f Nangarhar, Badakhshan and PaktJa. In Nangarhar, bordering on Pakistan, "bandit.a cruelly slew peaceful people, burned down severaJ schools, blew up bndges a nd roads." Tass said. and units of the Afghan army "have start· ed liquidating the gangs · · It saJd similar "liqu1dat.1ons" were under way in Badakbshan and Paktla . But rellable Wet.tern sources in New Delhi said Soviet forces were engaged an the fighting. ··Thi:.' Sova els a re t a k an g ca.,ualt1es." said one source · But JUSt how many, J couldn't .... y .. ··The Afghan troops in the jrea do not seem to have the heart to figbt the rebels," Time., of India correspondent J D. Singh wrote from Kabul. '"They return fire when attacked but merely as a formality.'· The Western sources in India, who asked not to be identified. reported continued righting an Badakhshan involving well coordinated attacks by rebels. .. ome a rmed with captured mortan. and possibly howitzer., Tbe Times of India said a ~1os lem fundamentalist 1n 4-U rgent group -the Hczb 1 l s lami Party of Gulbiddan Hckmatyar -was believed an rontrol of mu<'h of Nangarhar province. except for the capital., .J Jlalabad Doetor Testifies Hypnosis No Aid To Barley Recall Fonner newspaper nporter Tbomaa Barley failed to recall de· tails in the stabbmg death or lus wife while adm1rustered a truth serum and put under hypnosis Thal was the e\'alu3t1on of psychologist Albert Rosen!ttem who tesWied Monday at Barley s trial in Orange County Supt-nor Court. Barley is charged with murdenng bis wife. Catherine, last May 26 a.o the parking lot ol a SantaAnasbopptngcenter. Rosenstein said the 51-year-old Barley. a former reporter for tbe Daily Pilot.. suffered a hysterical neurosis that blocked memones of the incident from b1I mind. The Irvine and Encino psychologist also said that Barley was in a psychological un- conscious st..te and bad no control or bis actlm.s wbicb Rosenstein said were brought on by heavy drinkmgbouts. RoS<-nstean said Barley was un·, conscious to Lhe degree that he didn •t know what he was doing Rosenstein said the murder was not premeditated and that Barley couldn·t have formed the intent lo kill an h1scood1tion. Mrs Barley was killed when she was slabt>ed 17 tJmes by a let· ler opener. Rosenstein said Harley had carried the letter opener an tus pockelin fear that he would mt>t>t an alleged lover or Mrs. Rarley. BJrll'y was ~1vcn the mOOical <'Xaminat1on last Saturday by ps) ch1atnsts at the Edgemont Hospita l in Los Angeles. The episode was videotaped with the announced intent of being shown later to the jury. Rosenstein said that during the examination Barley shouted out his wtfe's name repeatedly when questioned about the incident. He also printed the word 'blood" twice on a piece of paper that be heldduring the test. Rosenstein said Barley was bypootit.ed In such a way that bis band became dl.susoeiated from bts brain. Rosenstein, who interviewed Barley on several occasions after .i previous attack oo Mrs. Barley last December, said' he was frarful the relationship wouJd be fatal O<tooneortheotherofthem" af they v..-ere to f'C<X>ncale. Rosenstein said he made the statements in a probation report last February while the Barlevs ~ere separated and coni.adenng divorce. Valentine. .. .. fine Jewelry 35 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 926M ----~ ------------_ _1: _ ------------_ l __ , ' ,., 1. 7 • -.... -.. .,.---- ,.. I Oran1e Coast ED I TION 1 r I I -· Today' CI091ag .Y. Steeb VOL 13f NO. 36f 3 SECTIONS# 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1980 N Fl FTEEN CENTS iAnti-Reds l ;Attack 'Jn Afghan l By fte Auoeia&ed Pl'MS J Antl·communlal r~bela have launched a series or alt.clu In ' eastern Af1Chan1stan, it wu re ported today in Moau:ow 1rnd New Delhi. But accounls dif • fe r ed on whet her Soviet or A Cgh an troops were beanna thl' 1 brunt or the fighllng in the snow- ~wept mountain region. ' T he Soviet news a"e ncv Tass aa1d Arghan a rmy units were "l1q u1dating" t he "bandit ~angs" in three provinces ' But an Indian joumahst re- po rted from Afgha nista n that government troops in tbe a rea ··do not seem lo have the heart" to battle the r e b e llious ,t r i b esmen , a nd West e r n •diplomats in New Delhi said ·Soviet units we re in volved in the ~ new fi ghting and we re suffering r cas ualties. Tass said the upsurge in al- t tacks coincided with U .S. Na- ' t1onal Security Ad viser Zbigniew ~ MERCILESS AFGHAN I MASSACRE CLAIMED-A4 I f Brzezinski's visit lo neighboring 1 Pakistan last weekend. , In a nother develo pme nt , l Western diplomats an Ne w Delhi tsaid about 100 shops in centr~I 'K a bul. t he Afg h a n capit al, burned down in the early morn- an~ hours Sunday an what might ! have been an attempt to cover ; up looting by Soviet troops. 1 The fi re occurred a bout four I hours afte r the s tart of the 11 l p .m . curfew, whe n the city is • pa trolled by Soviet troops and armored vehicles, they noted. One source said the re .have b een r ece nt r e p o r ts of : widespread shoplifting by Soviet soldiers. and that rumors or new looting !>pread quickly through the Kabul bazaar lat(•r Sunday The Tass battle report, in a dispatch from Kabul, said the h ghting erupted in the eastern l province s or Nansarbar , Badakhshan and Paklla. I In Nangarhar . bordering on , Pa kistan, "bandits cruelly slew I peaceful people. burned down sever al schools. blew up bridg.es and roads," Tass said, a nd units of the Afghan army "have start ed li qwdatang the gangs." IL sa1d similar "hquidalloni. ' were under way an Badakhshan and Paktia But reliable Western sources 1n New Dt>lhi s:.ud Soviet force!> were engaged in the f1ghtang ·'The Soviets a re t aking 1:asu<1lt1<'s... said one sour ce '"But JUSt how many, I couldn't !>llV "Tht• Afghan troops an the area do not seem to hav<' the heart to hghl the rebels." Times of India correspondent J D Smgh wrote from Kabul. The Western sources in India, who <:1sked not to be identified. reported continued fighting in Bad akhs h an involv1{lg well· coordmated attacks by rebels. !.Orne armed with captured mort<irs and possibly howitzers 10 Racing 1 For Newport ! Council Seal • 'Fbe list of candidates for the r Newport Beach City Council has l le ngthened to 10 with filing set to close by the end or the work day today. . l Filing in lwo of the three dis- tricts under contention in the April 8 election closed tut week l when the incumbents in lhose districts filed for re-election. District 2, where incumbent Don Mcinnis isn't se eking another four.year lerm, re· mained open to candldalel. At midday the llal of District 2 c andidates included Richard Clucas, 4403 Seashore Drive; David Shores, 12 Tribute Court; Ruthelyn Plummer. 4827 River Ave.; Lee Watkins, 4SO. Neptune Ave., and Robert L. Brockman. 122 411t St In District S, candidates are Mayor Paul Ryctoff, 1200 S. Bay l"'r'ont and Pbllllp Maurer, J25"" Diamond Ave. In Dlatrict 7, the candidates .,.. incumbent Ray Wllllams, 1721 Pon Sheffteld Place; John Cox 1308 Outrl.Htr Drive, and leflre1 Gaynor, 2005 Yacht v-.... ID Newport Beach, cand.ldates .. ta frOm lbe dlstrtcta LD wblcb ... ttter lift. but are eJeded by • TOUn t.hrolllhout ~ city. "' -·. Two More Sought Ca1npus Drug Case Brings 10 A1·rests T en high school students, most fro m Newport Harbor High School. have been arrested on cha rges or opera ting a campw.· based narcotics ring, Newport 'Beach police announced today o.ll"f ,,_ """ ,._,. BALBOA GAZEBO STANDS FORLORNLY IN THE FOG Some Resident• Want lta Death Sentenc. Rescinded Two more suspects -one an adult and the other a Juvenile are bemg sought in connection with t he case. according to narcotics in vestigator Al Fischer Gazebo Gone? ln a st•nes or arrests that began last week, Fischer and other anvestigators packed up nme JUventles on arrest w<tr rants issued thro ugh Orang1.· County Juvenile Court Balboans Want It Sa ved Also booked was Terry O'Don nell, 29. of Long Bearh. who fares charf!eS of conspirary to sell marijuana a nd ustn~ a mmor for i.ale of mari1uana By JOANNE REYNOL~ Of Ille o.lly ...... Sl.att Four years ago, the gaze bo in Balboa Pier Park was built as a m onument to communit y in- volvement in the cele bration or the nation's bicentennial. Today. the structure stands forlorn and dilapidated , the vie· tim or vandals. Newport Beac h city officials wa nt to tear it down, but local res idents are mounting a cam- paign to save il. Tonight, Balboa resident Doug Ammerman, a me mber of the cit y's Parks, Bea ches a nd Recreation Commission. will try t o get his fellow commissione rs to ask the City Council to rescind its demolition orde r and budget Sl 000 to save fbe ba ndsta nd. 0 N ex l Mo nday, Virginia Good en ou g h. lead er of the citizen group, will appear before cit y coun cilme n to m a ke a simila r plea Mrs. Goodenough, aided b:i- Balboa leaders Me l Fuchs and Phil Toz~r, has been circulat.wg peUt.looa bacldn8 her point or view. She says s he 's collected more than 800 signatures. Mrs. Goodenough said that, 1r council members don't want lo spend city money on the struc· ture, the Balboa Improvement Association will launch anothe r fund-raising drive, similar to the one that produced the money to pay for construction in 1976. The architect Rolly Pulaski, a former P B and R commisaioner and a Balboa reside nt, bas de· signed a renovation project that should make the g~zebo vandaJ- proof. One of the proble ms with lbe struc ture is that it, was made of wood and beach goers have been helping themselves to the trim for firewood. Pulaskj 's plans call for sub· stiwting wrought U"On for wood in much of the stru~ture. Mrs. Goodenough says she's sure the outpouring of commun1 ty support will en~urage coun c1J m em bers to save t he gazebo "H"s the focal point of our park , .. she noted in a letter to council members. "We enjoy looking at lt and u.alng lt." S teven Clavert. 18. of 218 Virginia Place, Costa Mesa was a r rest e d on s us p1 c1on o r posession of h ashish Police 1dent1fi ed him as a student at Mc N a lly Contin uation High School. Both adults were freed after posting ball Fischer said lhe arrests were t riggered when an undercover police officer bought 25 pounds of m arijuana from m~mbers or the ring. He saJd initial negottations fo r the deal beJtan on the Newport Wetlands Report Unsettling Explosions Damage Iranian Oil Lines A state report that s ays a prime stretch of Huntington Beach coastline is best suited for the birds ruffled a few feathers at Monday night's City Council m<'cting Couneilman Ron Pattinson a.s serted the state Department of Fish and Game report makes 1t impossible for the city to de- velo p 170-acr e coastal strip between Beach Boulevard and the Santa Ana River By The Associated Pre~s A series o r explos ions damaged six pipelines in lran·s oil-producing Kh uzestan prov- ince and started a fire that 'llazed for eight hours before be- ang put out, Tehran radio report· ed today Jn New York. meanwhile. a delegat10n or 50 /\meracans pre- pared to lt'ave tonight for Iran to hold an "antens 1vc dia logue" with mi li tants who have held some 50 Americans hosta~c at the U.S Embassy in Tehran sance Nov 4. The embassy militants mv1ted the delegation for a private. one week visit with the understand- ing they a~reed not to d iscuss the hostages but to concentrate on learning about the Iranian revolution Tehran radio. mon itor ed an Kuwait. said the e xplosions Mond ay night occurred ~~ut seven m iles from t he provincial town of Aghajari. . Earlier . 1t re porte d lrant8!1 authorities arrested three Iraqis cha rged with carrying o ut sub- versive acts in the southwest province, which is bordered on the west by Iraq. The three, a rrested Sunday near the provincial capit.a~, h~d 10 000 rounds of ammurullon m their possession and admitted t hey had hidden anothe r 18,000 r o unds in a cac he on the highway between Ahwai and Abadan, the radio said. An inlUal tnvestigaUon showed the men "have links with groups that have carried out sabotage o perations in the Kbuzeatan province," the radio said. Aut.ooom y·seeking Arabs, who form lhe majQrily or the popula· lion in Khuze1tan, have been carryinM out ubotage attacks against oil installations for nine months. The explO!Jlons rtear A1hajari Oil Barge Sinks HOUSTON (AP) -A barge Involved ln relief operations at the rtmaway oil well lttoc r ln Mexico's Bay of Campeche tank ln 180 feel ot water when • atorm aw•pt the area. There were no lr\jurles. raised to c1~h l tht· tot<il of p1pe l1ne incidents 1n thl' province in fouq lays · Meanwhile. Abolhassan Bani Sadr, sworn m as Jran·s first president by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiru . pledged to do away with corruption but made no mention or the u s hostages v.ho began their 94lh dJY or cap t1v1ty today. llowever, the militants hold 1n~ the captives rcpt.-atcd their demand that the shah be re turned before the hostages can be released. Rani Sadr took the oath or of face Monday in a televised ceremony at the Tehran hospital where the 79-year -Old Khom e1ru is recuperating from a heart at tack He said he would work to nd Iran of hWldrcds of years of cor r uption res ullin.g fro m . s ue cessive monarchical regimes The last one, haeaded by Shah Moham mad Reza Pahlavi, was ousted by Khomeini's N!volution a year ago. Re po rt a uthor Robert Radovich told Council members the oceanfront swath has bet•n determined to be environmental ly sensitive wetlands E li zabet h Fuch s. a s pokes woman ror the stat<· Coastal Commission. explamed this now means t he city c;hould retain the swampy area and al tern pt to restore the ma rs hes tf poss able The council was mformed the south Huntington Beach coastal belt is a nesting ground for California least terns and an en dangered type of spar row The area lS also run of m arsh-type vegetation, the council was told ··vou know, least tel{ll. salt grass and picket weed don·t pay the taxes." Pattinson barked "You 're really doang us an in Justice by la king away our most valuable coastline." Mrs. Fuchs said the coastal com m ission was very st rt c t a bout uses it allows in wetland a reas. Good News! Won't Fight, May Switch Dan Rathe r , C BS newsman, has retei.ved multimillion dollar otters Crom all three Amencan commercial networks to anchor their evening newscasts. TV Guide Magazine reports. "Each has agreed to pay Rather a reported $8 million package over the next Cive years," the magazine said. Rather's contract with CBS expires in May, 1981. a Ante• Rather had not decided whether to stay at CBS or leave. Sources say, however , that be -will not go to NBC but is leaning toward ABC. where he would become the main anchor in the three-city 'World News Toni1ht' format, and be given the same editorial control Walter Cronkite has at CBS, the maaazine said. Cronkite reportedly has aareed to leave CBS on or before his official retirement date or November. 1981, so Rather can take over. Harbor lllgh School campus In addJt1on to !>ale ·or man· Juana. police allege members of the g roup were selling hashish and l~'iD School pr1nc 1pal Tom Jacobson said today he will be conductang a review of the ar- res ts as soon ;i<; he receives a re port from the police d(•partmenl ··we will be taktng a look tu M~c what. 1f any, action walJ be taken with rt•g<ird lo the stu dents." he said. Jacobson said h (' w<i s n 't <iware of the partu~ulars of th(! case but he s aid 1t 1s bis un derstandtng th<i t hvc or the pco- p I l' arres ted arP New port ltarb'Jr students State Called In Huntington Asks Job Agency Probe C1t v Council member!> an: callin°g for u h.-deral grand Jury in vestigation or Huntington Beach 's S2 6 ma lllon·a -year federal Job program Mayor Don MacAlhs ter said he would contact t)le stale at· torney general's office today and ask for a probe mto mis· management charges leveled at West ern Ins titute or Careers, Inc ··T h ere 's been ~o m uch publ1c1ty o~er these a llega. t1ons ." Mac Allister re m arked, "that a grand jury investigation 1s the only \o\3)' to look at 1t at this pomt ·· West.em . a pnvate. non profit corporation has bet'n handhnj.! local JOb lr<ttnini.: program'> 'ln Cl' la!>l r.tll undt:r J t'Ofltr.11 l \lo Ith the t II) ll hJ'> lwt·n uwl• 1 !>t·ruttn) h' JUr11t or' for ttw orangt' Count y ~1 anµo .. t•r C'orn m1ss1on in connect100 Yrtth <ti Je ged misr:naa a iement or federal job training dollars. The commission was to meet 10 a s pedal session late today to discuss the audit. The a udJt centers on allega- tions that Western spent federal funds without proper a uthori:i:a- l 1on and wasted money on high s alaries. unused leased offi<'t' l>Pa<'e and expenl>I\'<' offJC•t• t'QU1pment lluntmgton Beach Caty Council members, met behrnd closed doors Monday. and naxed a rec om mendataon to exer c ise a 90·day cancellaL1on clause in the city agreement with Western. Accord in g to one council member . 1t was a g r eed that s uch an action would be pre· mature with the allegations still unde r scrutiny Prior to gomg into exe<:utive session, severa l council mem - bers challenged City Attorney Ga il Hutton's legal advice that discussion of the matter should be done an pn.,.ate M rs. Hutton wamed that tht• matter involvl·d posi.1hlc ht1~a tll>n ··FH·nthtn~ "''do,.., po-,,1hlt l1t1)! •. 11 11;11 r ount< r1 ·cl Coun 1 alm,1n H11b(•r1 \land1l' "I &1el'I w tht· \o\J\' w1.· Jump behind 110,1.•d door:. c\ery ti me someone S3YS lbey miC}llSue US." . Councilwo m an Ruth Batley s ugeested the discussion be con· ducted in public ·'There's been som e truth and some lies gomg around on Uus thing and I thmk we'd JUSt be opening ourselves up to a bor· rendous lawsuit 1f we bring th.is into the open, .. asserted Coun l'tlman Ron Pattinson IStt PROBE, Page A?> Christine Holding Lead to Manzanillo Fred Prt>''' >44 foot ::.loop l'hr1:.llne sttll hell! tht· elap:,t>d t1mt• lead 1n thl' I t IO·m1le San 01ef?Olo Manlantllo \ <icht ran• t11 da\ and v.a.s t t milt'~ ahead of Ton\-Oelhno's 119 fool Onftcr at the 8 a m roll call The po.s1lt0n report~ and1cated t ht• two lead \ achts wt-re abeam of Magdalena Bay Christine had lo~ged fl9tl mtlt•s from the Woma11 Killed Bv Trai11 .., In San Jua11 A 55-year old woman died Mon day ntf(h t whe n she was struck by an Amtrak train as she walke d on t he railroad t r acks adjaC'ent to Camano Ca p ist r a n o 1n San Juan Capistrano. Sheriff's d eputies Ident ified t he wom an as Jeanne Margaret Schock of 31202 Paseo Amapola. Sap Juan Capistrano. Two Amtra k engineers told d e puties they sounded t he t raln's born and braked. but couldn'tstop lhc southbound lraln lntJme. Ma. Schock eilher didn't bear the waminp or ignored them. the engineers sald. The woman was walking with her back to the train at 9: 15 p.m . on the tracks near Oso Road and Camino Capistrano when she was s truc k, a s heriff's spoke11man saJd. The spokesman said he didn't know why Ms. Schock was walk· Ing on the tracks. She lived near the scene of the fatal ttccident. In the residential area\ that s urro unds lbe Atchison. Topeka and Santa li'e railroad trac ks In San Juan Capistrano. ~tJrl and Dnftt•r "'J' 585 males UUl The hand1t·ap ll'~•d '>Witched from C'lass C to CIJss A with J o hn Scraµp:-7~ root ketch Miramar takinl! tht• oHrall anct Clasi. A correctC'd time lf•ad She had logged 512 milt''> rrom lhr· start John Re} nolds 46 root Ghost was second in Class t\ Correct ed tame leader in Class B was Rogelio Petrt1do's 40 root sloop Saeta rrom Acapulco Clas.-. C leader was the 34·foot s loop Clark K<'nt. sk1ppt!red by Kent Ross or San Francisco All or the vachts were repol"tin~ hght and variable wands from t he north Or::~,(:a~I \\'eat h er 1-·og and low clouds con· t inu1ng tonig ht. Cooler We dnesday Lows tonight 48 at the beaches and 55 inland. Highs Wednesday 65 along the coast and 70 inland. INSIDE TODAY Bob Cartmell doesn't mind that hU life a.ta corutant .ti.IC· ceuion o/ UJ>' and doWl'l$. Ac- h~ally. 0$ t~ nat>on'.t No. I roller cocuter bt.i/f. he prefers 1t th4t 10ClJI. Page AS ladex I DM.YNm H • AT&T Pro/ii Record -ForSiftBle Year·Told NEW YORK (AP, -Amerlcaa 1' 'tul ••. ~-c.. •aid ....., lt Ml'Md ·" lllWon tn lt7I -... "'-.., eat• poraUoa ever m.cle ln a UelM ,...... ATH. the W,... ec>lllJ*lY lD the world oo the buh o1 u . r.eu, •akl lta ann~ profit.a ..,.. up l . 1 pettent from &bl as 17 =•::r. it earned In im. Ill eun.t.nca per &here roM from '7.'74 &o ATftT Chairman Cbarla L Browe called th• ,..,dta "credltabl conalderina Lbo lharp \QISW'I• lo COit.a dM to ln01· uon ·· The lara-t amount m9Cle tn one ,.._, by any company otbtr than ATfrT wu th4: M.3 bllboa ur'Ded by &uon Jut yur .:i. ' C.••f• A ll~•ftl .. • .. EL MONTE CAP> -~ AJr QuaUty Man1,aement Diatrkt C'a llf'Ci a rtrat ltaae epaaode today (or nltro1en dtoxld In 16oulhwest Loa AAftl• aod uked Lbet wuaeceuary drMn& tM: curtailed lD veral •V1"0U.OC11Ai ........ Tbe UDOl·alert reetrictltma were called in AQMD 1.ooe ~. which tnt'ludftl central Lot. Anael . the northwest. aouthwest and 60Uth roastal art'as, southeast Loe Anaeles. the west, east a nd south San Gabriel Valley, M>Uth <' ntral Loe Aneelea, the L» Habra-Santa Ana Canyon •re• and the Anahetm-Los Alamatos area. Geld Pri~• llei<-•.,tt r LONDON <AP) Gold pnces recovered an Europe today w bile the dollar eased rractiooaJly 10 thin trad.ln1. Gold sold an Zurich for$672anounce, up$4from Monday'a clos· ing. In London, fhe mtal closed at $688, up $18.25 from Monday. It was $661.25 at the morning fi xing, down $8.50. Gold was trading in New Yorkat$687. ,ffariRei DI CoR.,fe,-t e d SAN DIEGO <AP) ·The fourth Marine drill instructor to be court-martiaJed in the beatin~ of almost 100 recruiLs last June has been convicted like the others. Sgt. Gilbert S~k . 23. of Commerce City, Colo., was found guilty by a special court-martial jury Monday of maltreating recruits and failing to report abuse against a recruit. The recruits claimed they were rousted from bed in a Camp Pendleton barracks and slapped, kicked and hit. Rain D~ iR Nordt ByTbe AMMiatff P reu The edges or a weather system heading for the Pacific Northwest will likely bring rain to Northern California tonight, the National Weather Service said. A threat of showers will spread southward through the state by early Wednesday as a result of the weather front. the weather bureau said The same system produced high clouds throughout Northern California today Miller. Surprises In Assembly Filing In a bit of political irony. Orange County S upe r visor Edison Miller fi l<."<l papers Mon· <lay lo run for the 70th District State Assembly seat It just .o happens that the seat was put up for grabs when Rep ubli<.'an ln<.'umbent Bruce Nes t ande ann o un ced l asL December he was vacating it to <.'ha llenge Miller for his Third Oistri<.'t superv1sonal seat. Mille r aide Chns Loumakis !>etid that Miller is keeping his options open despite paying a $281 filing fee for the assembly race at the registrar of voter:.· office .. Ed 1~ favorably d1 ~po~ed to ward the A~se mbl y race because he believes that Wlll of- fer him the chance to make the most favorable 1mr1acl on the Comics Aid Sclwol Slwu The comedy team of Skiles and Hende rson will headhne Wednesday's benefit show to raise runds for the Newport Harbor High School golden an-niversary county," Loumakis said. H e a dded, ho wever, that M i ller may s ti ll run for supervisor. Deadline fo r fil i ng for s upervisor is Mar ch 7, while declarations of intent mu.st be filed Wednesday by candJdates for judgeships and legislative candidates. Loumakis s aid that the can didacy of Nestande 1s not a~ much of a factor rn Miller's de cision as Miller's <.'oncem where he can be the most effective "We are convinced we can beat Nestande either in the As sembly or in the s upervisonal race ... he said. Loumakis said lhe decision to file for the Assembly was not s udden and that it followed several months of discussion between Miller and top a!>!>ls- t ants Before Miller 1s to m ake a final decisiOTl on which seat to seek, he 1s expected to consult polls. size up other potential can didates and analyze conlribu· lions and other support. Nestande announced last Dec. 13 that he wouJd give up rus As- sembly seat to challenge Miller, the controvers ial former prisoner of wa r who was ctp- pointed by Governor Brown to replace Ralph Diedrich last July. CouneU mtmbtra tlao COO• 1tdered uklna an lnde.,_.. eudltor &o 10 over exPtDCl!tunl by W•tem offtctala whea they wert-tlly employfft manqin1 U\t dtl)t·opetated Employment and Tralntn1 Center or Hunt· lnfton !Mach. However, oo ac· tlon wu taken on the propoaat Whtn West.em waa 1tven flnal council approval last yea.r to t&ake over the dty'a federal Job 1>ro1rum. the corporaUotl ab1fted it.a headquarten to Irvine. Western also leases two of· faces m Huntington Beach. one ....._ an Westmins ter and o ne in ' oranec . A Ma••otla Corpse PUC Backs Teleplwne Rate Hike The 18-ton carcau ot a 37-foot .cray whale lies on a'beach in Aberdeen. Wash .• where it washed ashora last week . The whale. which probably died or natural causes, will be disposed of l ater in the week. SAN F RANCISCO <AP> -The slaCf of the California Public Utilities Commission has recom- mended a $218.5 million annual telephone rate hike -more than SlOO million less than Pacific Telephone Co. requested. The recommendation issued ~onday by J ames Pretti. prin- cipal flnanc1al examiner for the PUC. says the company should be a ble to maintain its dividend poh<.'y while being granted moderate mcreases m retained earnm,f.?s, Pac1f1c Telephone filed Nov. J for a S381 million annual rate hake to help improve what or f1t•1als :-.:ud .... as its "bleak fm an- <·1al outlook" and enable it to ctt tract capital for a $2.3 million eonstruct1on program. The company pared its re qut•:-.l lo S345 I million Jan. 15 :.afl<'r rev1t.•w <1nd s ubseque11tly trim med 1t further to $336 mil hon llndC'r lht.• $336 m1ll1on in <'rt.'<ISl', the :.average residential bill would go up slightly less than $2 a month. No similar f1gur<·~ arc availabl(• on the PUC -.taff':-. n·<·ommendat1on Poli ce ~eek $1 ,000 Bird A valuable bird was sought to- day by Newport Beach police after 1l was reported stolen Moo- day from a Fashion Jsland pet !>tore T he bird. a salmon-crested cock atoo. was taken from Russo's Pets, S8 Fashion Island. by a thief who apparently broke into the store through a corridor connectinR all the shops in one wing of the center The bird is valued al more than $1,000. according to police reports Motion Drop ped LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Los Angeles Board of Education decided Monday to drop a mo- t 1 o n seeking a n inj unction against Burbank Airport that 'f>'Ould have prevented flights over an elementary school. The Sun Valley school is located a bout 300 ya rds from the a irport, unde r the landmg path of the main runway. $300,000 Penalty Paid by Douglas McDonnell Douglas Corp. ha!> paid the Federal Aviation AJ:"n c y $300.000 an cavil penall1e .... ., •. t tllng charges that the compan) maintained a derect1 ve qua ht y assurance program In manufJt luring the DC-10 pylon H oweve r , the f'AA t'n phasized that the re:.ulting d<· feels were not a factor an lht· May 25 OC-10 crash a t Chicago's O 'Hare Inte rnational Ai r port .... h1<'h took 273 h\€'l> The National Transportation '.;afety Board ruled that ac<.'1denl resulted~rom improper a1rlant· mainten cc prO<'edure!> ""h1ch induced a crack in a crit1<.'al pylon component. 11•:..fling to separation of the c.i 1rNaft'' lt•ft cngrne Tht> FAA said its anvestagat1on n·sultinR in tht' penalty pcty ments showed that over a penod o f _\ t'ars some pylonc; wen· manufactured by the McDonnell l>o ug las Long Beach facility that did not confo rm to the ap- proved des11m for the aircraft \t o'>t or the defects m vol ved 1m vro per 1nstallat1on of fai.tt.-nel"'o or installation of the "'ronj.' fa!>lel\(.·n. in Lhe pylon as- .,._. m b h whi c h hold s the Jlrndft'<, en~ines to its winjtS Thl· FAA ordered inspection or .ill DC 10 P>lons followtn(( tht' l'h1 C'a(i!o an1dent, a s pokesm<1n -.a1<1. and uncovt>red ctbout 75 de fl'C'tlH· asi.embhe:. Another Setback To GOP P rimary LOS ANGELES 1 AI'1 Certification of Republican i,irc' idential pramary daleaates elected under the current win- ner -take· a 11 syste m has bt'cn tempor artl ) blockt.'d h\ 01 Supe rior Court JUd gt' who "'.s-. t o I d t h c ' y ~ t e m m a \ h ,. ~c rapped b ) the L eg1,1u1 ure lwfore next Jun1··., h,tllol On Mond:..' . .ludi:1 .Jt rn l'ar ht rever~<."<i his Jan GM rul mJ: by grantang the re-qut·.,t b) thl' Fair Pres1dent1 ul Pnman Comm1tt('(• for un 1nJ un<·t1t1n t;, prt>v e nt cert1 f1 c;J!1on h\ St.><.'retary of State Mar<'h Fon.: Eu or lhe GOP pnmary result-; Deputy Attorney Gt'neral Christopher C Foley s<i 1d Pa<.'ht's ruling would be CIP pealed in a ma tter of days The committee did not sttk to bar the slate rrom conducting the election M 1t had an it.s lllJtaal a ttempt to get an injunction 1s s ued by Pacht. who ruled last month that the request was un timely si n c e l awmaker-. wouldn't have enough lime to change the system. However, new evidence was presented s howing that the Legislature sUll has enouRh tJme I•> t'hange the Ele<'tlon Code la"' \lihlCh ~l\t"S the \lilnnt.-r Of tht• most votes Ul the GOP pnmar) all 188 California d e .. 1ate. to the national convention in 01·t ro1t next Juh Opl·n pnm.ir). attnrnl')'> .... ho w1·k to rt•pla<.'t' lht. .,,. inner takf' Jll .... 1th a proportional pnman 10 .... hi<'h <'and1dates .... ould be ...... arded a portion of th<-del ci:alt>s torrcspondin~ to their c;ho"' 1ng llJl1\e vott-. told Pacht the LegLSlature is already work 1 n~ on an ur,gt'n c~ mt>ac;urP . !'-.H 13%. to. alter tht· primar) format The attom <•ys contended the GOP pnmary resuJt.s should be frozen to await legislative act.Jon on the bill. which includes a pro v1 s1on to put the t'hange into t'(- fc<'l as soon as it's signed anto IC!"'. or WllJI a decision ia made on separate court a ction mvol v· ang a pending ballot lruUative, "hich would replace the winner take all with a proportional system A heanng on the lrutiaUve, which Ms Eu conteod.s lacked t he required number of signatures to qualify ror the ballot. ls scheduled Wednesday. P/,ea Entered In Trial for Embezzlement A Westminster man pleaded innocent Monday to charges that he took more than $30,000 from a Huntington Beach-Westminster area youth organization. Stephan Leroy Sanden, also known as Stephan Patt.enoo, 32. entered the plea In West Orange County Municipal Court where ht-wu arraigned after a three- month-long investigation. Ann Wllliams of Westminster. commissioner ror American Youth Soccer Organization 's Region Pi ve, reported to Westminster authorities Nov. 12 that some S36.000 in league funds were ml.ssing. Investigator RUSM!ll Silva, as- signed to the case, secured a warrant t'eb. J charging San-der~ w1tn 15 counts or felony ~rand theft. Sanders surrendered lo tht court Monday. accomparued b) hi s a ttorney Merhnd Perumea1 or Huntingtoo Beach. Sliva srud Sanders "apparent Iv acted alone" when he aJleged ly Look Lbe funds between Jun, and November last year ~· a ctl nf' tttuurer of their yloutJ s.occer orgamz.ation. Rape 'Exam' Bill Push e d SACRAME~ <AP> -Th state A.s~mbly has ove~helm ingly approved legislalaon tha .... ould prohJbit judges from or de ring rape victJms to s ubmit 1, vsych.ialric examinations. Jn fact. 1t did so twice Mon day, passlftC identical bills b• votea ol 71-0 and 61-0. Both ha; ~en vigorously promoted b~ "omen's groups and law en forcemenl officials, iJ:lcludin1 Attorney General George DeukmeJian. The balls returne d to tbE Senate, which is expected to ap- prove amendments and senc them to the governor. The show starts at 8 p m. at the h1gb school a uditorium Tickets are $S and may be purchased in advance at the campus student activity office or at the door. The s how wlll feature performances by graduates of the scbool. Funds raised will be used to organize t.be reunion planned for this fall and to pay for a campus museum, Heritage Hall. Hypnosis No Aid To Barley Recall Valentine. •• ORANGE OOMT r~0<-C-Ootliy"''"4.,.ttft-l\1 bt,...d tN> ...... ~~ ., "'*·~ • ., '"" (04,, Pvtlt..,.,.~ ~ .... "''' .,,. OVOfl\Md ~ ttw'._ ,-,..-,~ .. , (Mt4' IMM, .. _ -" --11.ech/O°"" •••n V•IN\t, ,,......,..,, l ...... hec""-'""CeKI A ....... .._ ............ __ ,.._.,._ -.,,. ,.. ___ ,....,..,.._,, .. DO -· lief,. ..... c..i. Mo ... , ... -• .,.,. .. _, .. _ -·-""*'- 7-•-...... OlertooN.~ ............. .......... ~.,..i.,. ,...,, Former newspaper reporter Thomas Barley failed to recall de- ta ils ln the stabbing death of his wife while administered a truth serum and put under hypnosis. That was the evaluation or psychologist Albert Rosenateln who testified Monday at Barley's trial in Orange County Supertor Court. Barley la charged with murdering bis wife, Cathertne. last May 218 in the parking lot or a Santa Aoaahopping center. Rosenstein said the Sl-year-old Barley, a former reporter tor t.be Dally PUol, 1ufte~ a b)'atertcal neuroela that. blocked memories of the lncidentfrom b.11 mind. The I rvine a nd Encino psychologist alaoaaid that Barley waa ln a p1ycholo•lcal un- coosc-at.ate and ha d no control of bia actlona which Rosenstein said were broucht on by heavy dr1nkinlboutl. Rosenateln aald Barley wu un- con1ci01a to the defl'ee that he didn't know what be was dolna. Rosenstein aald the murder was not premectitated and that Barley couldb't have formed the intent to kill in h1I condJUon. Mra. Barley wu killed wtMn 1bo wu atat>t*l 17 tlmH by 1 l•l· (,.. • ter opener . Rosenstein said Barley had carried the letter opener In his pocket in rear that he would meet an all eged lover of Mrs . Barley. Barley was given the medical examination last Saturday by psychiatrists at the Edgemont Hospital in Los Angeles . The episode was videotaped w1 th the announced intent of being shown later to the Jury . Rosenstein said that during the examination Barley shouted out his wife's name repeatedly when questioned about the incident. He also printed the word "blood" twice on. piece or paper that be held dwine the lest. Roaenateln aald Barley was hypnotized 1D such a way that bis hand became dlluaociated from his brain. Rosenstein, who interviewed Ba rlt)l oo aeveral oeC.,iou ~ a prevtoua attack on Mn. Barley lall December, aatd be waa fearful the relatiomhip would be ratal "t.ooneortheotherofthem" tr they were to reconcile. Rosenstein said he made the statement.a in a probation report last February whJle the Barleys were separated and conalderina divorce. I ,I ' I Tint! /cwclry 15 fASHION ISLAND• NEWf'OltT BEACH, CALl,ORNIA 92660 ' , ·-------·--·---.. f 7 f . BOSTON <AP)-Aa ot .. r ditaa....d•~·~ ...... opera&or -.._. rwt IA tM uUoa to be.....-.. for:· Pl· int -Ukl ll wu .. ul. nt• lloftaJ ...S ablolutel:y cal" to rhar,.11.ll~b\ 4'a1aa lul l\.a•ll'M'r''I ahort,1 .. Olean I eller. operator of Bea~ H1ll Gulf, wu ... '-Ced M~ m tJ Olltrict Court to OM mGftth beblad ban la an lmpa11lofttd a,.ech to tb• tud1e. H~ll•r .. 1d 1roiall-tJme ~ralOn are bein• a.caYeezed Trial Set In Child Stealing Kamalla Maller was ordered Monday to face an Orange Coun l y Superior Court trial on a t'harge of st.eating ber 6-year-old daughleT', Valeena, from a Hunt mgton Beet'h resadence 1n 1978. Mrs. Miller, 26, was ordered to a ppear for arr aignment in Supericx' Court on Feb. 15 before Judge Richard Beacom. O r ange County Central M unit'ipal Court Judge Edward Laird ruled at the conclusion of \he short, closed prelimina ry hearing that there was sufficient evidence to warrant a Supen-01 Court trial. The afternoon hearing was closed at the reques t of Heidi Mueller, Mrs. Miller's attorney Mrs. Mueller said testimony in the hearing would only add to what !'lhe termed "prejudicial publicity" a~ainst her cLient. The disappearance of yo\Ulg Va lee na f r om her court appointed guardians, Kenneth and Juanita Moore, who now live in Las Vegas, sparked a year -long nationwide search. Mrs. Miller and Valeena were found in Eureka Springs, Ark last July when Mrs. Miller w.as a rrested on a disorderly conduct charge. The charge later was dismissed Mrs. Miller bas not disputed the facts of the cruld's removal from the Moores' home. She is claiming, however, that a parent cannot steal her own child. The slight fema le de fendant. who says she 1s a "peaceful'. anarchist. currently is fr~ on $10,000 bail. It was raised on her behalf by her estrani:cd husband and other friends The Moores, Mrs . Miller's parents. have Valeena lo their ~ustody in Las Vegas as a result of a recent custody decis ion reached in Arkansas. The Moor es originally won custody of the child followin~ a protract- ,.d hearing in Los Angeles Coun· ty in l!n6 Berserk Man Shot by Police SAN DIEGO IAP ) A man "'ho attempted to attack police "'1th a 16·inch butch er kmfe after alh.•~edly "crying and yell 1n~ somethin~ nboul wanting to <ht•" was ILstcd in <'ritical cond1 t1on after bemg s hot by an of· f1cer. The"'36·year-old man, iden t1f1ed as Ed Moore with no known address. was taken to ~harp Memorial Hospital after Monday morning's incident I--.-.......--. .. lo P*1 I .... ftM ud tpeM 30 imum i. pay h1I Sl.200-a·month da11 ln pt1Jon followed by' am rent on Na one·ltland urvlce ll·moetb •~padld Hnttnc-e. atatlon. H4t aaid be ra~prtces Ht WU rel•ued OD ball peodlna to di~ demand IO h• could appeal keep hil 1tatlon open •round the The Juca.t l&ld H•ller. :JO, wu clock. lite tint Mnfce 1tatioo operator ''U•l\a priee u 1 valve to~ "°be prmec\lted fOl' price Pl· lrol now of product durin1 Umes lnf HeUer wu lnd.lcted Auc. l or pule lxlyln1 la • lb1tul. ra· ror cbarlinl ln June up to Sl.S7 e. tlocal •nd ab•olutely ethical tor a 1allon Ot unleaded 1u -68 rn~ to the unchallenpable u nta 1bove tbe nationwide Jaa of eeooomic• "Heller u1d av.-.ra1e • · Heller arructd he needed to recteral officials had no 1m- charre more than the le1al max-m.tiate comment 'l'lae Builders' l•age Glaziers probably get used to working with their mirror images but on a sunny day. it's an opportunity a photographer can't pass up .. Jim Stiles, nearest camera. and John Carmack were cauJkrng between th~ three-by-five-foot mirror panel5 on a com mcrc1al buildrng in Laguna Niguel near Dolores and La P az Roads. 9th Name • Bl Scandal? Wngressio1ial V~ires /'11vestigatur WASHINGTON <AP1 A .,ource close to the 1-· Hl ·~ 14 month invesugalion of pol.tllcal corruplk>n says a ninth member of Congress may be Involved in the case But this source. who asked not to be named, said the ninth member does not appear to be tht! ~UbJecl of further i.c rutmy. unlike the seven House mem bers and one senator whose names became public over the weekend They remain s ubject to ~s1ble grand jury action M eunwhile, House Ethit'S Committee members voted in c losed session Monday to ture a special counsel to lead their m dependent inqwry into the case And the Senate Ethics Commit tee chairman informally asked the Justice Department for help with that panel's invest1gat1on Department officials said they would awrut a written request for aid before rt'Sponding Details of the possible mvolve- ment of a ninth member could not be team ed Declining to identify the runth member. I.he surce neverthe less e mpha:.1ze. that only one member of ~reas who met with FBI undttover agents. Sen. Larry Presler, R·S D , has been cleared by he government Sources have r eported that Pressler stormc out or a meet ing with undecover agents when it was 'ld icated they represt'nt.ed a cicnt willing to pay for politicalavors The source a;o d1>n1ed that the runlh meml>r was among thn•c New Jers~ congressmen who told reportos Monday th<'Y rejected overtr f's last year "1milar to those lade dunng the PAI undercove1 1nvesti~ation Thoc;e three wer Reps Jam<'!. lloward. Wilha1 Hugh<'s and .lames l-1or10, all>t:mocraLc; Coast ~riter Mrs. R~ers Dead at79 Source ... havt> !>atd tht' u11 derC'Over men posed as aides to a wealthy Arab sheik willing to buy favors. The New York Times has reported that a man named Joseph Silvestri was in strumentaJ Ul 1mpltcat1ng a Ncv. Jersey slate senator In all. soml· 20 puhhc 0Hlc1als anct 10 bu.'\mt·'>Stnl'n und lawyt•r. have bt'<>n 1mp1Jcated, sourc{><. !>BY Und<•rcover agents paid ool almost SS00.000 m cash. though fewer than half the off1c1alc; ac tually took mont'y, the sour("t". ~ay Some tran~act1ons wen· videotaped. Hcs1dcs .,tat<' and local or f1c1als in Nt'w J••rsl'Y 1ind Penn ") lvarua, sourn·~ say ~UhJt'Ch of th(• f'BI 10vc~t1gat1on mdudt· St•n llarn50n /\ W1ll1 ams Jr , D N J and Ht'P" J o hn M .\1 u r p h y , I) N Y . F r <i n k Thompson Jr . D·l' J . M1cha1·I 0 Myer:., D Pa . Raymond F 1.f•dert'r. 0 Pa . John \\ .lenrelt<'. II SC J•lhn I' \turtha. D l';i .• ind H1 Chdrd Kelly. H Fla Mo!it of thf'm hav!' d<'n1 ..-d an' w ronizdoing Nixons to Leave Clemente Saturday Former fealll' writer and long ·l1me Lagcmn EIJZa~th Rogers LS dead a he age of 79 The form er Sa n la An a Register fcah.r• writer and worn an's editor fc-the Laguna Beach area. dud at the Chap· man 11 arbor C·n v a les cent Hospital m Gun:lo Grove Jan 31 WASHINGTO N (AP> rtichard M. Nixon moves from California Saturday tD m ake his ho me again Ul New York, where he launched his s uccessful 1968 bid for the presidency. H e will leave L a Casa Pacifica, the seaside vtlla in San Clemente that served as the W estem White House during his presidential years aod the place of his near-exile ever since. A source who requested anonymity aaid Nixon will vi.sit his friend Bebe Rebozo in Miami before moving Feb. 13 into the four-story toWn.bou8e in Manhal· tan Nixon bought. Nixon. who resigned in 1974, sold h.ia estate in Sao Clemente, Calif .• to a partnership that plans to turn the 20-plus acres into 16 homesitea. The price was not announced. Nixon bought La Casa Pacifica in 1969. The Nixoos' oew home is on the south 1 aide or 6Sth Street between ~xinst.oo and Third avenues, oo one of Manha~u·1 most exclusive re1ideoll1l bl()('kl. Amon« their oelghbon wlll be D1Vid Rockefeller. cbaJrman ot the Chue Manhat- tan Bank and Arthur M. Scbles· tnaer Jr., lbe historian who WH one or Pre1ldeot John F. Ken- nedy'• top aides. Wblle N1xOo la with ltebolo, Oelt'I Hie ..... ""'9 LEAVING SAN CLEMENTE Fonner PNeldent Nixon the frl«!ind sald, Mrs . Nixon will vlsll her dauahte r and son· In -law, Julie and David Elsenbowu, who moved recent· ly from.Calllonrla to Paoli. Pa. She had ht-en a the hospital for only a short "i1e following an illness . Her bole in Laguna Beach was al the urphy Uouse on North Coast Hif.lway Mrs. Rogers watbom ln Bur lington. Iowa, ar moved to Oregon at the age S where her father edited a loc newspaper. During Wo rld \ir 11. Mrs. Rogers served in t~ U S Army C1v1Lian Corps inpublic rela· lions. She later beqme a proba· lion officer in Oregl. She moved to ~ Angeles m the late l93()s whe~ she taught physical education t a private girl's school atte e d by the children of llywood personaliUes One of her stud~s was child star Shirley Temp14 The former teach moved to Laguna Beach in \e late 1940s and worked for tri Santa Ana paper as women'tedllor until 1968. After retirem t . she spent more lhan thr years in Cbapalo, Mexico . .i.;: turning to the Art Colony ln 1¥J. Mrs. Rogen ha!rio survivmg family members aid the burial was private. Friends are •~d to con tribute donatlon11 t the Laguna Beach Friends of l Llbrary, ln care of Cllftord ve, at 363 Glf'nneyre St Noles from New York Co 1y on rrrv fhoht back to lhe btO CJty I l'l3d 1tie good I Of1 u M' to hnd Addie and Toby Hecll(lf on the sarre plane They ...e<e 1U11 S1M11ng oN tor a holiday 1n Greece I w1stl I could havtl gone on w1tn tnem but tt11r. 1\ problbly rrry most stre11uous Yl()l1I ~ ol the year I am teeing new 1ewelry lines on hal1 hoUr appomt1Tents from 8 am to 6 pm tor five lull days Th4Jt's one new veod<>r CYery ltllrty minutes. We don t eYen 091 OU1 IC>< lunctl bU1 haYe 11 _,, in dunl'l9 a bntoA at noon Four othef )8W81ef'9 from d1t *ent P9f1S of the country work W'ltn me and we are 1tatt1ng to pull stytea arid models for our ChrlstlTBI 1T11ile< Our book 1s used by 1111ty other stores across the U S 1nd 1n Pueno RICO and Hong Kono• Ir• quite a challef'IQe and a ~blhty to try to l1nd tne design• tnat w ill pleas, them and their custOl1'llrs because that, c:J 00Ut99, 11 what 11'!1 all abOUt. altef alll Last night 1 went to Me le. C.pedel at Mld1ton Square a.rdltn Nora and Mike k1rby ,,_,.the ar~nts and we l.ut July, the Ener1y Depart- ment cb.anl.t It.a formulA for compuUoc prteea aDd 1Uowed dealers lo make • maximum profit of 18.1 cent.t a iaUon. ''The retail caaoUne dealer. the Utt.le guy at the comer lllllng station, is surprillngly the only businessman in the United States today who has a federally re1ulated margia of profit that 1s deallned to· put him Into bankruptcy," Heller said. ffe maintained that big-011 DM.V PILOT companies an aqueezla1 out operat~r• of company·owned 1tatlon1 by increaaln• tbejr rent.I u much .. 600 r~· The purpcKe, be ul . ts ~ replace them wlth a few bfil, profitable 1tat.lool operated ~Y the companies. "In 10 yean. you look to see how many of your friendly neighborhood service stations are left," he •a.id. "You wort't see any. They wlU have all be«l replaced by big company- operaled pumpers.~· Route Secret I Oitofre Waste Trips Resume Rad1oac1Jve waste s hipments from the Sao Onofre nuclear power plant JUSt south of San Clt'mente to an Illinois storage fat'1hty have been resumed for thl• fi rst ume in 22 months. Thre<" metal·ciad raciloactJve fut'! rod assembhes encased 10 a massive concrete cask weighing .ilmost 25 tons have been secret· Estimates In Transit Pla11Asked In mapping out a five.year, S lKK 6 m1luon !.pend mg plan. Orange County Transit District ..,taff members forgot one ~ a plan for rapid trans1l. T ransit District directon chasused the distnct staH Mon· day for its neglect and ordered 1l to return rn a month Wlth lit rough estimate or what 1t would t'O't to t"!.tabllsh a rapid transit ") 'tC'm in the county In .-dd1t1on. directors said. t hn v. ant a blut>pnnt by Apnl l tor tht> ra.stest wa) to ~~l up such .1 '"s lt'm (;ount:. 5upt-n •LSOr Phaltp An thon ... a tran~1l dL'\ln ct d.1.n't'tor 'J 1d ·trall.'>1t dirt'<' tor> ct re l~ for a ddmih' pl..lll for a rapi.c.l transit system. which could lll e lude trolleys, tr1t1ns or ha~hways exclusavel) for buses The transit district is present· Iv helping with a long tum ..,l ud) of a rapid transit line th.at ""ould run alon~ either side ol tht• Santa Ana Freeway 1\nd SlO rrull.ton has beftl set aside 111 tht> OCTD budget for purrha..'i.l' of J 6 5 mile rai.lroad nght o ( way in Santa Ana whkh 1s 1ntendl>d for future transit u. .... t· Hul transit d1stnct d1rtttor<. J rt.• lack mg a C'OWlt) v.1de tr an.!>1l ct t.' v l' I o p m t' n t ., t r a t c R y . "'mettuni.? tht·) l'~P<'<'l Monday·., ,H'l1on lv n •mt'<h Tht.' rough ._. ... t1mall· or a raptd tran ... 1t plan· ... <'<ht v.111 ht> a~J tu lht• $l.!!H t' .tllO(·att.--0 for transit term111ah. adm1ru !>tr.1t100 bUJld in14.,, park and ndc Jot!> and bus -;top rac11Jt1(". lhrt•i·tor-. hJvt' 'il'l aside S2'i 3 millwn ror th.: bu.., and tram tt·rminah. mcluding two N.'nter-. in Huntington Rt.•arh. ont> m "l c-wport Ct.'nter :rnd ont• tn L.1guna lull"> Marv Ba<r Cer11tieo Gemo1091 .1 ly shipped from the San Onofre plant since mid-January, said David Barroo. a Southern California Edison Comp.any spokesman. Edason officials, whose firm operates the San Onofre plant. are required to keep secret iD· formation about the dates and routes used to truck the nuclear ~aste. San Onorre s pent fuel rods have been stored an borated water until federal nuclear Of· ficials had a ·chance to set up new ruaes for s hipping the radk>actlve substan~s . Barron said Edlson officials have been arranging shipments of the nuclear waste from San Onofre to Morns. Ill .. smce 1970 without 1nc1dent One ol tht• reasons federal of. fic1als tightened nuclear waste "hipping guidelines was out of rear that tcrronst groups m1ght Jttack the slupments. Now. armed guards accom- pany trudts aJong routes usually through c1lles with populations of le-ss than 100.000 residents and approved by the Nuclear Regulatory Comm1Ss100. Barron said 1t 1s hoped that a total of 52 fuel rod assemblies. a ll sllU tu~y radaoacuve, wilt be stup(X'd from San Onofre to tht' ~loms fac1hty by the end of 1980 Tht.' ~oms fjc11lt)'. operated hv l.it•nt.•rjl t;lt'ctr1c C<>. or1glllall) rt'pr0<."t~sed the spent nudf'.u-fuel a:. new fuel ele· mt'nl:t tor other atomJc plant.I. But in 1977. tbe Carter ad- m1n1straUon banned radloacUve fuel rep~ss1ng. Now. spent fuel rods from San Onofre and other Cablonua atomic pla nts will be stored <tt Morris an· defirutely Normallv. the fu el rod as- semblies att removed from the !-,an Onof~ reactor ~verv 15 to 17 weeks Rut th<' assembhl·~ had to be stort'd then.• when thi- 'h1pping ban v.<.•nt into e ffect in '1 arch. 197H Cart~r Undf'cidf'd.! WA SHINGTON <AP i ne<.p1t<• "'hat ht" "'re SJ~., Prt•sidt•nt Carlt•r c laims hl· hasn 't made up h1-. n11nd about the details of h1'> dr<tft registra t1on plan. incluc.l1ng whether ""omen "''II be 1rn:lude.d Told that tus wire. H.osalynn, had said t'arher M onda)' that s he knew what tu.s ~is1on was. the pr~s1 dent replled "She ciot'sn 't kno"' She may thlnJc s he k.nows ' had lantas11c seats lo watc h their 900 do his stlJff on the ioa. l1l9y hav9 E'VfJ'Y reason to be ""'Y P'oud ol h 1m II was QUle cold in !tle Garden• but nottitng to wn.1 1t •s outside 1 f\ISl heanl on the r adlO that I he chU fad()( 15 17"' be4ow AltM ooe oay·s rest on Satur· clly. I begm rrry tour ot the New Yen ,ewelry sttOW booth!! on Sunday As you read these nocua. 1 will bl" w1nc1ino up that ~spree ~r reedefs ot this COi· urm Wiii remembef that I men· l!Oned somt llm!) 900 that I had been pnv11e<t09d 10 view an estate wf'liOll had soma e11· olUng j8'111111Mry rtems 1n rt and · ._ ~ 1tie heirs would br· Ing rt to the west coast fOf a lhowlng Well. 11 has fmallv <:'-1ld probe1e and many 01 the 11.,,.. will be ottered for lllla. The hlMI P'OITlleed me a dl9e aon.t1me late In March. II you .,. lnlllf .. ted In b~11ng m· Ylt9d. ~ c.11 642-3310 and l"9 Wiii see that you get an m· 'WltlltiOn. • CHARLES H. BARR w.11, I bllt1ef stop wnt1no and -.t phoning my column in to c.llfomla. Hope to see you all IO!Ntlme before Valen11ne·, Dlly. r 7 ~ ,,.. ..... ~ T .. ~~\·.' Marplliae Coastline Quirks HB•B. TBDS. VE&YW111as: The P'ownaln VaU~y Drivie-ID Theater tWTtaUy tt featwtnc a ctoema t'PIC moat _.,.,. opria~ t.o lbe M&IOO, Now Pl~ • "l"he l"oc " It'• .twrtJted ncht on w muquee on Brookhunt Sltetil . l( )'00 Uf' 1'tt the marquee If you can IOC 8 rookhunrt Street •••• Thor.e who follow the body pollUc tn Oranae County know that A.Nenlblyman Rruce Nestande, the Republican rrom Ora.t\p. plaM to run for Supervt.or Edison Nlller' cowity board seat . Now comes \.he newa that Miller llltencb to run for Nestande'i Aaaembly sul So drat' Tak ti that . Bruce 1 You 11tarl phayln& ln Edison's bock yard and be'11 ao1n1 to ao play ln your1. •••• W0&81' ASSIGNMENT GIVEN tills week so far to a pbotognpher on the sta ff of this 1terUn1 journal Go out and see lf you can hod u st.atioo sellinC 1as ror Sl.50 a gallon. T hat':, worse than orderinC lbe hapless lensman to ((O Lady AUendant CoUttttng for o Couple GoUoM of Goa out and find an accident. Anyway, at last report, he failed. SO far. Right now. we're gelling s tandbys on everything. We have s tandby gas r ationing. We may get a standby draft s1gnup. If mflation keeps going the way it is. we may need at least one more emergency measure. Standby money. .. . . . YOU MAY HAVE SOME pity in your soul for those dozen or so folks aboard the southbound Amtrak tram Sunday night when it whizzed past their stop in Santa Ana and dumped them in San J uan Capistrano. But look at the bright side. San Juan's a nice spot They could have been dumped in Oeeanside. Maybe t"e problem was that the Amtrak engineer finally got a green li~hl a ll the way and decided to hit the throttle while he had the chance . FUNNY THING. but our Orange County public bus ltne directors were fiddllne with a similar green light no- tion. . They rejected a proposal for a new electronic device for certain stretches or Harbor Boulevard and Beach Boulevard. Tile system would tum a ll the trarric signals green for the bus; as it approached each intersection. Can't you just imagine the temptation for those traffic· weary bus dnvers to just punch that throttle down., Thus our county bus system could use the same slogan as J\ mlrak : "Everybody On, Nobody Off. .. " •••• AND FINALLY, wf! have tM noted San Francisco col unist Stan Delaplane, trying to explain lo a 6-year-old boy that it isn't precisely correct when his teacher said, "Any boy in this classroom can become president." So Stan told the youngster, "Life is roughly 6 to S ag~inst. That's if you play a conservative game "Slow horses. fast women and three-martini lunches re· duce your chances considerablv." Pi nalti 8 Eyed for Rioters SANTA P'I, N.11. CA'> - •·trM aUU bumlAI In lM st.Ion I>' mnatlum toClay blo-ked uarchen b1.uuln1 for:lort bodl• ln the ravaatd Nt• tx· lco St.at. Penl&eetl&I')' w at ltHl 13 lnmatel died. maa>'tM vlcthm ol lnbuman atrod= Pl'Oleeuton ln t.be mtu . H id they will MM lM tit potll~ pel\alt.Me '°" up to 100 lnm•* belle* re1poo11bltf« the weekend riot, tb• dtlt uva1t ln modem h.lltory lo~ country. State Police MaJ. Charle Anaya aald portklna of tM ...,, collapaed in lb• 1tUl·bW"D'~ um and added "lt'• dou~' aulbor1tles would be able to ttt inside today. ornclala expect '> find at leut three more bodi4i ht the gym whlcb reportedly W1I u.ed as a torture chamber dw< Ing the 36 hours or carnaa• Saturday and Sunday. MEANWHILE, other states and the federal government opened the doors of their securl· ty facillties to house some of the more than 1,000 inmates left without shelter as tbe 23-year· old stale prison was reduced to near· ruin by fla m eg and violence Federal officials said prisons in Tens and Kansas could be ready lo house New Mexico in· ·mates tod ay. a nd Arizona. Colorado. Oklahoma and Nevada offered help. Space for 570 was of· rered. but Gov. Bruce King said there may be room for as many as 900 within the state. Joanne Brown. administrative assistant to the director of cor- rections, said only about 300 in· males will be able lo remwn m what is left or New Mexico's on· ly maximum-security facility. INMATES were being housed in tents on the prison recreation field as temperatures dipped below freezmg. Ry Jal~ Monday, 979 or the facility's 1.136 inmates were re- ported "safe and accounted for." but the death loll rem~ uncertain. Warden Jerry Grilfm said 33 bodies had been round. while Gov. Bruce King placed the count at 39 and said 15 persons were missing. Fifty.fi ve persons were hospita lized Officials s aid It would be months before they could answer all the question. about the 36-hour siege lbal left some victims mutilated beyond re<:·· ognition. King, in callin~ for an investigation o( the takeover, s<11d. "This didn't happen over night ... BEFORE THE t akeover ended Sunday. one prisoner was beheaded and another killed when a metal rod was forced In ooe ear and out the other . Wit nesses told of eyes being gouged out. blowtorch burnings, s kulls cr ushed to a puJp. taces carved to the bone. Some inmates were doused with gasoline and set ah re Many Areas Wet, Slushy Heavy SJWws Predicted in Midwest States Te•~ratura HI Lo Pep Al0•'1V n s AtDJ'QVf> w. 3l ... '\,,.'/Ill,. J1 • Atlante " H Atl•ntot <.ty I• n r AltttnQt'f' •• 70 f·• m•r<-. )] H OI f'01~ ,. 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II 14 14 Sw•ll .... ,_ 11t'91>11111 .. 1. maf• IMuM "'"""'In-. dtrt<t1411\ Tuma SW hnt• Monica SW NtWjlOM·H""li"'llOll W '-n 0 .... County w Ovit-for Wedftet&ty; Oe<rt•'- lno •urt llftd f-11 I I -~ .......... NfKOl.E DAVl9, 4, CAARIB> FROM Re8CUE sceNE AMort8 Police1Wan Albeft WOOd Took Tot to HoepttaJ Afghan Refugees Report Massacres By Tlw A.uoda&ed Presa Refugees rro1D Afghanl.atan ttpe>rt Afghan troops led by Soviet advisers massac.ed more than 1.000 men lut year In a Vlllage ac ~Jed of collnboraling with the Moslem guerrillas. But the Knmlin denied :he report, calling it a •·monstrous mi.smforma- tiot." The refugcet' ports were relayed by Edward Girardet of the Christian Scien~ Monitor and Nicholas Profitt of Newsweek. wnt ingfrom the bolder between Afgbamslan and PaJu~tan. They gave tbis account . Last Apnl tJ. JO Soviet made tanks encircled Kerala, & to-.-n of s.oot in easten Afgbarustan about 40 miles from the Pakistani border. and 20 Afghan troops and police with 20 St>viet adviser:. entered the tovn. The A(ghan commander ordered aU of the men to a1semble "'-1 field for a 11rga, or powwow "The peo#c went to the j1rga unarmed to talk ." said Abdul LatU, the depcty superintendent of the local police "One~ not take arms lo lJ1rga. It wouJd be an i.nsuJt "They foced all the men lo line up in erouchmg po~1t1on!> 1n the field JUSt outside the town and lhen opened up with their m actllne gun~rom behind ... The orck to hre came from a "dark blond . green-eyed Russian sold.Ir who wore an Afghan umform without insignia .. Within rmutes a bulldozer was put into ad1on. plowmR thf• bodies undern the held whale the wi ves &nd eha ldren of the mt>n watehed andwa1led ~m~· of the \.1et1m~ appar('nlly v.ere -.till a lt v! and m~ng. Voyage Disaster • ASTORIA . Ore. (AP) - Trapoed lo the cabt.n of their capafzed aaUboat, Mike Oavll and bl• '·year·old dauabter. Nikole, breathed from an aJr bubble for more than 30 mmuca before rescue came. "I juat wrapped my arms around her and held her up c&ole lo the air pe>cket," s aid Davis, a 31-year-old bualneaaman from Seaside, Ore. Davis, Nikole and a friend, Denoia Kirk. had taken Davis' new 21-foot sailboat, the San Juan. for a shakedown cruise on the Columbia Rlver on Sunday. Davia, who aaid be has sailed for several years, bou&ht the boat at Christ.mu. .. THIS WAS o ur maiden voyage." be said Monday. "( had cranked down the swin~ C adJuatable keel) ... I thought tt WU full down but I know DOW it wasn't even halfway." After being hit by a gust of wind, the boat overturned. Kirk went over the stem and clung to the boat's hull. Davis said be "dove for the cabin and Nikole." INSIDE mE boat, there was "only a small pocket of air" un· der the hull, Davia said. "The size ol the air pocket would change as the boat moved .Around." be said. "At one time. the air went sour ... hard to breathe." Submerged up lo their neeks In 45-degree waler and dressed in light clothes, Davis said their biggesl dangf'r wa s h> potherm1a, or s ubnormal body temperature. Peggy llaske ll , a nearby resi- dent. saw the boat capsize and 11·lephoned police and the Coast <i uard. TKE COAST Guard launehed a he licopter from the Astoria Air Station and a 41-fool utility boat fro m Cape Disappointment. Wash Finally the 68-foot fi shing boat Margaret E arrived and •lifted the bow of the sailboat about four feet out or~ water with il-. hook line. Davis and h is ddughtCT then were able lo work their way forward and out a hatch ' ·----------- , 1 -I Swat or Not Camp Rally- RUie Argued Ac1ivu1 Bae A.nti-draf t Move L06 ANORLJ:S <AP) -A 1M Of•~· nin1 ~ •U1 Am..tc.. ldliool di bolcll &hat ....... ~ ~ a.a.oe la clul, ~ 1wata oa tbe '9ldDd ~ Mt blm a.__..,~ eomeeblldpareWocSN. WU ........ la eot OG11 IMt'f.alw. bat allo '°-~. la .... t ..... tM Dlltrtct of Columbia Md N•w 0ra.w. fw a:::f'-· 1udt di.dpbe .. .,a1mt tM law ud to cbild abuM. ••llCl8'r ICISNTll'l'B WOULD arsue that It's Ukely to faclll&al• tbe v.ry delinquent or a.nU- aoeJal bebavior tbat you're trytnc &o pwllab or rep,....'' Aid S.,mour r.hbacb, cbalrma.n ol the peycbo6ou department at the Unl\'enJt)' of Callfonda, Lo9 ~. llepn!)ea, .ebool dlttrict.s from CallfomJa to Nortb ~rmlt paddlinp. Loe An1ele1' d.la· trict, tbe tersest ln the nation with :ws,ooo pupil1, voted Monday to implement corporal puniabment foUowin1 a four-year abeenc• ol the practice. L08 ANGELES ABOLISHED spanklnc in 1975. Since then, classroom disruptions have s t eadily incr eased, accor d ing to t eachers ' testimony in public beano.gs pnor to Monday's vote. Where spanking is permitted, school district officials note, 1t may be administered only when parents give their written consent and · under slringeoteuidelinesloguard_againstposs1bleabu.se. She's 'fad EaOtlflh For example, the guidelines in Los Angeles re- quire not only parental conaent, but also that only school principals, ua.iatant principals and deans be allowed -in froot of witnesses -to administer the paddlings of students from kindergarten through ninth grade. Hulh Mos~r . pictured at her bridgetender chores in Petaluma, ~ays she '(isbes to retlr'e after almost two yean of raisin& and lowering Ue "D" Street drawbridae. The 60-year-0ld widow says she hates t• give up the job, that includes a rent-free cottage over· looking thePetaluma River , but she finds the "confinement a little more than lcare for ." Brown Vetoes Bill Anti-busing Leader Enraged SACRAMENTO (AP> -Enraging an anti-busing leader, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. vetoed a biU lo relieve a once -segregated school district of having to prove it wu no longer de- liberately segregated. And the anti-bu.sing leader, Sen. Alan Robbins, D-Van NLtYs. vowed after Brown rejected b.ia SB1244 Mon- day, "1be governor is going to get this Ye&o aboved riabt down his throat like nobody's ever bad a veto shoved down their throat before." Brown said tbe bill would violate federal ·1aw, and cited an opinion by Legislative Counsel Bion Gregory. the Legislature's legal adviser, that it was unconstitutional. AirCra.s•KHb2 SAN J OSE (AP) -Several hun · d.red curious onlookers fell silent as coroners' investigators collected tiny pieces of human rem ains "in black plastic garbage bags. "It was one of the worst crashes we ever had here," San J ose fire captain Larry Salo said following the crash of a light plane lnto a residential dis- trict Monday. Miraculously. no one was injured. on th e ground, but pilot Clyde Zappa, 26, of Cupe rtino, and passenge r Robert Spencer , 27, of San Jose, were killed ihstantly as the twin-engine Aer ost a r disint egrated into "a m11Uon and one pieces" in the front yard of 80·year-old Barbara Bran- nan. Parks BUI Sign~d LOS ANGELES (A P) -Gov. Ed · m und Brown Jr. s ays he's confident that a $495 million parkland and re- sources conservation bond measure will be approved in June despite the fact that cost-minded taxpayers will be voting on the J arvis II tax-cutting initiative on the same ballot. "l believe the people of California can make a choice and can draw a distinction between borrowing for ( STATE J consumption and borrowing or in- vestment and the future ," Brom told reporters here Monday befor sign- ing the bill, which authorbs the state to sell bonds for finan~ con- se rvation project s and land purchases. l..Jbel Sldt D,..pped OAKLAN D CAP > -A S6.7S million lawsuit against Timelnc., one of the largest libel acliomever filed, baa been dropped b3 lbe Synanoo Foundation. The ~year legal batUe e!wM as the alcbobol and drug rebabiU\Uon organization on Monday comP?te<t filings of a request for dismls4J of the suit In the suit. filed on J an. 11, ill, In Alameda County Superior O!rt, Synanon char ged Tim e magzlne with libel in connection with anuti- cle liUed "W e a\ Synanon is Sing· mg" in its Dec. 26, 1977 edition \leto o.,erridden SACRAMENTO -Gov. Ednmd Brown Jr., rebuffed aga in bytbe Caltfornia Legislature, says it vas "fiscally irresponsible" or ther' lo override his veto of a $42 milon raise for Medi·Cal doctors. The override Monday was Brof\'s fifth . and the fourth override b;\he 1979·80 Legislature. In the 35 Ytrs before Brown became governor, •ur previous governors had suffere a total of only two overrides. But instead of viewing it as ~r s l ap, Brown described the la:st o verride as evidence of "n· paralleled greed by such highly Jid healt h care providers as doctrs, d e n ti s t s , o pto m e tri sts nd phar macists." Rolex knows beautiful wood improves with time. ,. Rolex puts genuine walnut dials in these beautiful 18 karat yellow gold watches. With hiddcn- clasp b racele ts: A. Lady's Datejust, $4,775 8 . Man's Day- Date, $6,650. Beaut1ful jewelr11 says." I lot't' vo11. '' .. ROLBX It CJSts plenty to heat your home the~ days. So it pays to keep the heat ii the rooms you live in . \Then heat escapes through the roof,that's for the birds. You 're wastingdol lars and precious energy ,too. There's one way to save both. )lsulation in the attic will keep ne heat where it belongs. It's at easy job. You can even do it yottself. And the costs? The sav- ing$ you' 11 make on heating bills wil! soon pay back your invest- ment. And Uncle Sam gives you a $x credit for insulating1 too . . threatened and ll no aJtemaUve IOly. lion• were avallable -b11t altemativ• an available.'' ~. saJd. lllnnwbile, r.llhl were rellMed MClllUy ot • 1uney taken lat wet of nearl11.'100 ot UCLA'• ao.• atu- dmlta. lt lbowed 47.5 pel'Cllllt OllfONd lo ,...lmtitutinl draft n,S.l:r'TldaD for 11 to 21-year·olda, aald Bobby Zausmer, the unlvenit1'1 student opinion 1urvey director. Plwideat Carter'• reptraUon propoaa.l wu 1uppon.d by "1 percent, wb1le 9.S percent expreued no oploloa. ASKED WHETBEa women should be registered aa well u meo. 67 percent of tbe students -all of whom were 18 to 26 years old, said they supported including females. The female registraUon fdea wen the s upport of almoet 71> percent cl the s urveyed males, but waa backed by only amut &O percent of the women polled. Zau.zmer aho noted that when stu- denta were aaked what they would do if tlrafted beca~ or a Penian Gulf conflict, 43 percent s tated they would Mek lo avoid induction, while only 31 percent said they would allow lhemaelves to be inducted. One· fourth ol those in terviewed said they didn't know. Hotline for CoP8 LOS ANGELES (AP> -Los An1elea County officia ls have autbGri.led emergency funds to pro- •itle '°lice officers wllb 24-bour Mt1iae ~to psycboloeists dur-tac ,.,._....uy daneerous standoffs witla armetl, mentally -disturbed penom. Do you have air condition- in g? All the more reason to in sulate . You'll save year-round. Insulate. Southern California Edison ; 7 ' .Edllorlal p~--------Ti···n ··-· '*'-Y ___ ,._, _______ R.OC)tttlllliilliN•. W.ed--'~ ... llbtrllil-jjThomeiilllliiillltiiK..wlllliliilllilllilcittot- u c Toition ~alk: Not Scare 1 11ctic Ualveri1t1 ol CaWom&a Prealdienba ·~ .,_ .. lut Week that tullloo , .. would beconli;VN 09JIOft Hid nlae~am&M UC ant 11 tbe J ~vttable ln the culll~ lnltiaUve pa1.!i J\mil. a II incom~ W · DOub&Jeu t!Nn AN tbme •bo ~ I b ta• menta u Juat mon of,...._ ....._ OI doo uc • ~•· ..... MllU m that preceded P•~ ol Propoe!UoG 1J. fte 1tate'1 edu41ioaaJ ayltem dldn t collapee ln UM face ol a f1 billion ~ ln property ~·9 ~venw ue, U..;y re~\ 10 why nn't It jthatand the -· "' aa revenue Jou \Oat would result~ J ls' propoeed •percent cut In atate IMome tu! arv 1 Ma,ybe It can. But lbla Ume then'• anothtan 1 The WllwnJb 1y1tem, aloq with au ach~ :Ctrtcu und local aovtrument •1enc1ea, were cuahJoot rrom the impact ol PropoelUon 13 by the s,, bllUon ball-<>t(rom tho state tu surplua Gov. Brown's proPQled SH bUUon state bud.I' for lhe comtn, Ii.seal year include. funds for a similar ~ billlon bail-out. But ll J rVla II paasea there almply won't be~ bail- o ut money Depending upon the etrecUve date f the measure. it will cut either $4.9 btWoo or $3.4 bllUonrom the 1980 mcome tax revenue the state wilt collect ln '1 .AB astute a c~t.omer as state Sen. Albert J«.da c hairman of the Senate Finance Committee. has JuAts'. s ue d a 44-·page report on the probable impact of Jarvl(1 prepared by his committee and the state Legisla\e Analyst. It will oecessilate, says the report, total removal r the bail-0ut, or a 25 percent across·lhe·board cut in a state operations, or a combination of both. For the UC system that could m ean loss of about $29t million in state income next year. That's why Saxon is not indulging iq scare talk when he suggests the probability of tuition in the state universi· ty system. His view, and it's correct. is that it would be better to forget about the tradition of tuition.free higher education than to lower the quality of that education. The plain fact ts that, however agreeable tax cuts may be, there's a point below which operating costs can- not be cut. And it's quite possible that Jarvis 11 will show us where that point is. Risk Can Be Costly Mattress.burning episodes have proved fatal in more than one jail riot situation. rn 1977 33 prisoners and nine visitors were killed when a m attress was set afire in a T ennessee jail. The deaths of 58 prisoners in Eastern Jails have been attributed to s moke inhalation from mat· tress fi res. . In all these cases the mattresses were made of urethane. a foam rubber s ubstance widely used in the manufacture of m attresses and othe r upholstered pro- ducts -and recently widely publicized in consumer safe. ty reports because of its high flammability and its ten · dency to emit acrid, choking smoke as it burns. All this has not escaped the attention of officials in charge of Orange County jail, where some 2,000 urethane mattresses are installed. Last week in a fire test staged by sheriff's officers a urethane mattress burned to ashes in six minutes after emitting clouds of toxic smoke. A neoprene mattress self· extinguished in four minutes, only slightly scorched. Jail officials hope the test will persuade county supervi8ors to invest $100.000 to replace the hazardous urethane models with safer, but more costly neoprene. PC'rhaps 1f s uper visors consider the potential cost of l:t\\!-.Ults should the dangerous foam mattresses cause in- m.itt· <l<.•Jlhs or injuries lhC'y will conclude 1t could be rn<lnt•\ well spent. OSHA Needs Balance Thl' stumblings of the Occupational Safety and tll•::tlth Admm1strat1on <OS HA> have generated a few bit· tl'r l<.iughs and plenty of irritation. Last year an attempt was made to reduce charges of OSHA nitpicking by temporarily elimina ting routine in· s peetions of firms e mploying fewer than 10 persons. Now t he r e's talk of m akmg that policy permanent and reduc- ing even further OSHA's power to respond to worker compluints of health a nd safety violations. Much more logical is a new mea sure. jointly in- troduced m Cong ress by a supporter and an opponent of OSHA. that would require routine OSHA inspections for p lants that have poor safety records, regardless of size. It also would permit follow·up of employees' safet} com- plaints. again without regard to plant s ize. This makes sense. There's no magic that makes a s mall plant necessarily safer than a large one. The bill would mean that the estimated 90 percent of plants with clean records and no complaints would be spared the OSHA probes. but a plant with a deteriorating safety record could again become subject to routine in· spect1ons That's a reasonable trade-off. targeting OSHA man· powl'r whC'r<> it 's really needed. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those ol the Oatly Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Roa~r comment is invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Catla Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642·4321 Boyd/ Getting Along ByL.M. BOYD It.em 814C ln our Love and War m an's file is an oblerva· lion by that clever soul Dear Gloomy Gus If we're going to re· m alo "the land of the Cree and the home of the brave" then a lot of poUtlcians mu&t go. NEVADA NELL Phyllis McGinley: "Young lady, it's not important how well you eet along with men. The vital knowledge Is bow you eet along with a man, one man." Scholars think the word "monkey" comes from an ancient Spanish word mean- in1 old woman. Earliest of the elephants were about the sin of pigs and they bad no trunks. Am uted who lands with greater force on a Jump, the water skier or the snow s kier. Tbe water skier, no doubt about it. 1be snow ski Jumper alipe oo the slope at so much a shallower anate that the landin1 ls fairly gen· tie. By comparllon, tbo water alder's landlna la dou· ble rough. ,, J•ek Anclenoa Sf>viet 'Peace' O(fensive Seen W A.SHINO'ION -Fl'om tbl be1~att11111Aflbull11Dq· .,.. ..... ..,...et.d tbl the Sovtlt ........, would be '° bah the lnv.-.-fotte lbort ol tbe Mil bordln, IO deltabl.llae lta.n and P•twu without 1DUlt&ry lnterwnllon and to 1Ur up the ethalc m.lnoriUes wbo Uv• oe &11 1ldH ol t.be Af&han·Pak11taol· lranla.n t.riaqle. Tb.11 would be accompanied. J aq,ested. by 1 pup otfeoslve t o ull th• w or ld . Already the aeductlve al n1in1 la befinnlng to waft upon the cbtll Moeeow air. I sent a re- porter. Sally Denton, to the Soviet Unloo to brina an ear Matbox doNr to tht llOU1'Ce ol tbt ~ lurmoll. Ila• lnterYl•••d Kremlla offlclal1, Sovlet HWllMD &Dd RUNlDI lD the llreeC.t. Sbl found tbe K .ft-.lolft apo~etmn to be lmutf ly tell·rtPteoua. wtth an ol lD· jW"ed lnooeenet. But mid all tbe •J)C)Utlai "' the y li.De, • mea1qe betan to e form. DETE.NTE BD aot be dead, they .a; puce la t()O lmport.aat to abandoD. they said: f>neldent Calttt hi re~ aded too t~vely and emo- Uooally. they protelted. One Kremlin leader. wbo asked to be iidenWled oal1 •a "hl1b·level CommunJat Party aource." told Dent.oil: "We are an1ry. But we will DOt bum our bridsa. We must t.bJ.nk of our future. our children. all of humanity. It takes muy years to cbanp tbe atmosphere. It t.ak• timie Md effort. ft .. ..,,. ..., " ......... It, ... it a-. 20 )'tn to IUke pd Nlat.lclllil fl'OW. Wt JaR bol)t tht D0t too m~ny irrnent&l• , ... ,_ are takeo ' Wt tbe tmpreAIGft that Sovt t Presid ent Leonid Bre1bo•• ••• walklo1 a tJ ... t.J:ope 1D tbe Kremlin, tf11nl to .....,.. Che ann..s (CJll'$, ,. form tbe overcea~ Soviet econcmy and com~ with the Weattn' ooo-mWtary means. avr ft) aceo1npU..b tb111. he bad ~ keep off-balance the com- mwist bardbeacl.I who want to return to Che old pnonu.. and ri1tliti•. The apolo11.lta el· pl •ln•d tba t 8 rezboev. therefore. bad to approve a liaited a d Yentur• In Al~ to pn:Mct tbt Soviet 1D tbere. lentoo picked up compla.l.nts •boat Carter wlio app.,...U, ii riew .... M4*0W -..... ad vaclllatln1. But So•let spokesmen blDted that. for tbe Hke of peace, tbey baveo't Jinn ~ oa Carter. Ol•c Ao!ebldo, tbt deputy chief edit.or ot Tua. tbe otrlcial news Ml'Vic.. put It &ll1a way: "LNt ••mer Breabitev and Carter ISped ea.,, ..... of eacepUcmaJ Import.nee. Both aid .. qree the ~LT II tJeaty wu mubaaUy bmefldal and was lbe molt important ann• limlta· tioo acr-~ reacbecl 1D tbe poeh~ar 1ean. The poetpooe-. meat ol SALT La by far more H"Vere than the cut.oft of wheat •hlpm-.,," Then Anlcbkln made 1 slgnjfi. cant POl.nt t.bet Dentoo eocoun. tered elaewbere in official circlee: "No oae k:oowa wbeo rallficatloo wW retume. One can be aw-e lt will not be this year. Carter and others. now ln the business of being re-elected, will prevent it. Al best, talks may be resumed in 1981." APPARENTLY, the Soviets will hold out the prospect of a new approchement in 1981 for the presidential candidates who s upp o rt deten ~e . Th e alternative, they kept reminding Denton. i3 too terrible to con-template This budding Soviet peace of- fensive. If 1t does n't win over many Amencans. will certarnly be d1rttted at our a llies The presence of Soviet m1 lil<Hy POWt'r In Afghan1.Stdn, Wtlhtn t'asy 11tn kang dt:.tanC'e of the Well.tern world's Jugular vein that carries oil out of the Persian Gulr, alread} has our al· lat·' JPPrt•heru>tH· They might bt-vulnerablt'. therefore, to Sovtet proffer, or pc-ace. trnde and detentt' Thie; l'Ould dnvt' a wedge bet~e•·n the I 'na ted State.. and its allies, leav tnR Amc·rica 1ncreasangl} 1.,olated liMoscow Is Wr o ng, Why Lake Placid-? To the FA>r: Our Anrican athletes have trained h~ and given up a g r eat Pal ol tbelr life to represent ~ Unhed Stales in the Olympi'«ames in Moscow this •~ow our president te Us tbeee Ywig at.hletee lt ls immoral for ~m to participate in the Olympi•games while the Russians ae occupyi ng A( g b ani.!tan WHAT C Al\poss1bl y be Carter's logic Wtn he requests our youoe at~tes , io the na m e or patno,m. ~Ive up what they have Wrked so hard for when he hUiovited the Russians to parti~ate in the winter games ln \ke Placid. Why the lncongruilit? Our voune oe<>Pltllb.ink it is a sham, and I a~ree ~them. If it is wrong to partictate in the Olympi c games ·Ith the Russians in July, it 16wroog in February, no matter tiere the games are held. CARL BUl JONES Crit~ Crit lri~d To the Editor: Earl Waters' vitriolicattack upon the alleged poor qulity of public schools in Caltornia (Jan. 22) could have beeocnade much more persuasive to 1le if Art Hoppe the author would have report4 that be himself had attended or schools. Indeed whatever inst1tutJ<>l'i had Q part in the school.mg •f Mr. Waters obVlously fatled o imprem upoa him tbe alm&ft, but important, dlstlnctlos between reason and rbetor.. between lucidity and loquac1oc ness. between fact and farw Waters' artJcle ls nothing b1ta collect.ion of shop.worn chc~ poorly orgaruzcd and sloppy presented. In bis glowing s upport of 1e notion of vouchers, Waters, te other would-be conservati~. cannot seem to grasp the 1Uok and the phllosophkal 1mC11l· patibility with t rue ca· servatism of. to use WatES' phrase, "a voucher plan wtth would have provided tax.pi.d tuition at private schools " ANY THINKING conservavc would be regaled and repeed by the notion of public funds>e· ing used to subsidize a pntte venture. That, however. 1s1ot lbe only example of murky l'a soning and reportonal sh<xll ness found lo Waters' cohnn. He. in further support of the on· cept of vouchers for priJlle schools, bemoans "the edca· tional system which prodres Nop after <'rop of high !>Choo! and even rolleRe 2r ... duat1·" ~ho cire sem1·111Jterate un.Jbll' lf) read, 1"Tit.e or speU .. E ven tf we wert> to accept. frir the sake of argument. suC'h J blatant n.aues-abOo, w~ woWd still need to ask Wat.era U t.ho&e .. se m i ·illiterate collegf' graduates" of whom he speaks come exclus1vel) from our public uruver..1t1es and rollt-J:M. or do pnvat.e mslltut1oos r on tribute lhetr fai r share"' Whf'n Watf'rs sta tf'l> th•t "Cahforruans have ht-en pump ing mo~ and mor~ m1llJons mto the pubb<.' schools," he fails to note that such ··millions ·' plaC'e California only 31th among all of the states ut terms of level of support for educatJon. And when be speaks ol the "school lobby" who opposed ~ voucher plan becall.Sf' "It was a threat to the monopoly of education by wb.acb they bave waxed fat lndiVldual· ly." I would assume he was not refe rring to those Carst·year teachers who in many publlc school dist.nets in Califorrua are at salary levels wb1ch make them ellgible for food stamps• If Water5 were to objtttJvely look at the public schools m Caltlorrua. be would come to re-- a Ii ze that the dedicated and talented indJVlduals who staff thoi.f' "'°hool" 1.1re a tremendou:-. rf'~OUrt"<' and bar~ .. uo Thrv d1• sen e Tuch more• than thf' knf't' Jf'rk criucasm that as all too often d1rertt>d .at them for pol1t1r.il Jnd otht:r o.,elf serving reuoos. DENNIS L. EV ANS ~·fjf't. c,, •......... ~. To tht' EdJtor lloora' for the Oran~c County ri·-,t aur.tnt" and hq uor .,ton·" I h J t ... 1 .. • • n :i (' t • • t 0 st• ll 1 n R Hw.s1..Ul vodka Amencans don't need government boycotts to know how to boyrott product:. from unc1V1I countnes to make them a<.'t ~Ith CIVIiity lndlviduals with lhe courage to sacnfi ce their profit for their beliefs -.111 send a clearer mes sage to Russia of what "freedo m of choice" reall y means. Those uns('lrt s h businesses listed on )Our front page Jan 29, boycotting the sale of Russian "·odk3. will cenainly get my business GOLDIE JOSEPH • , .. 0•••• ---·-· ... ·-......, .._ ..-.. ~-.. --.. ............ _,_ ... ,,.. c--... CA tl•K L-n <-M , ... _.,, • ._ .-.. -... -....... ~, .. ---. ..,._, _. ----.. -'-" ....... ., .... _._ .... __... .. ''" ............ Leaders' Fa scinatio n Vith War Game Endures It was a sunny winter after- noon. M I made m y twisting way along th e c rowded sidewalk, I wondered bow many of those I passed favored a nuclear war This smillog Chinese mother tugging identical twins muffled lo bright red snow s uits' T hi s stern businessm a n stepping from a ta.xi ? These two buxon black women laugh.lni and choking over some private Joke? This brisk matron io the camel hair coat? This shuffling derelict with the ta~red sleeves of his baggy green sweater covering all but bis flngertipa '! Tb is young girl happily pushing a w.blrling plullc pinwheel through the crtsp clear atr? All thl1 soft, warm. moving nesh. All these sentient betnas wrapped up ln the private com- plexiUee ol lbelr own existence. All tbl.s Ufe that beat around me. Who amoo1 them could possibly favor a nuclear war? And yet it seems tbere U'e those l.ll Washington who do. FOR A WEEK the press 1as been carrying stories quong "White House and other oali•al secunty officials" as saying aat U the R~slans invade Jraror Pakistan , t hey will haveno hol ce but t o launc t a \ermooudear war "to protct qi r vital lnteres ts . " They have obviously glvat be °"tter careful thought. ny ~ of our carrier atnke feres in be Indian Ocean, our M arle u~a ln the Pacific and or su~rb airlift capablUtles. ~ C&Jl. tell they have thorol.ltt>' con~ered the poaaibllil{ ,, wa mttely an old·fash.bnd con Uooa1 war. U~FORTUNATEli, howe r. they have dlscov1rd that vlet troops around le world~tnumber ours twc o one. they have relucta•tr concl -very reJuctart.I'. mind -that they wUI hn? to make ta thermonuclear v11. as that I the only way they tfl win. I ahr~ys e nvision t~~ anony aeo·pollUcal 1 pl1ye,?.'°t some huce r 1 . grimly pushiog their s trike forces and units and capab11.JtJe~ about a vast chessboard. stnv Ing lo protect their vital tn· teresta and avoid capture and defea t What a m entall y stimulating game! How excit ing! How divorced It 1s from re aUty. Leaders have been play. "Stire ru vote for you. Who &s this?" ....1,.,.,,, ang th<' game' ('V<'r since lhl' first primeval man led has follo~c·rs to atta<'k a ne•ithbonng tnhf' In the millennia t hat Col lo~cd. chieftains, kings and dictators p l a yed the game . In thei r m egalomania. they believed they were some how enl powered by tta> rules of the game to cold· bloodedly calculate how many of their fellow men they could kill so that they might decide betwl'ftl pea~ and war. carnage or p rogress. Me or death UNTIL NOW, they have played the Rame with clubs and isword.c; and dynamite and we have survived Now they are playing with the rmonuclear bombs. And they are not playing w ith s trike f o rces a nd cnpabiblles Nol really. They are playing with that mother, that bu11lnesciman. those laughing friends, the bris k matron, the derelict and that young girl. They are playing with you and me. And there ia nothJng we can do abou\ lt. Notbin(. We wUI not be safe until tbe game playtn re- allze that atrlh forces and cnpabllltJte are not boll so real aa a whlrrtni pl.D•bcel nub.inc ll'l lb• winter aun. ' 7 r . • NEWS FEATURES .. .. The sun was s hining and the mood was right for a shopping trip to South Coast Plaza, but this motorist brought a little gloom into the life of any handicapped per son seeking an a ppropriate space. this car, license 923-WYB. is in a space re· served for the handicapped but doesn't carry a sticker or plate indicating it's en· titled to be there. Aspirin 'No Sure C11re' No PrevemionAgainst Heart Attack NEW YORK <AP> -A daily dose of aspirin failed lo provide any protection against fatal second heart attacks in the la rgest study to dale of aspirin and heart disease The s tudy, which involved 4.524 patients at 30 med.icaJ cen- ters, compared the experience of heart attack patients who were ta.ld.ng the equivalent of about three aspirin tablets a day to a similar group of patients taking an inactive placebo. THE ASPIBIN·TAKING group bad slightly fewer non· fatal heart attacks than the placebo group, but there was virtually no diffe re nce in the total number of deaths in the two groups, the study said. Tbe $17 million Aspirin Myocardial lnfarctioo Study, or AMIS. was begun in 1975 after a series or smaller studies sug- geated that aspirin's ability to iJlhibit blood clotting might help tbe high cardiovascular death rate among persons who bad alttady bad one heart attack. Doctors theorized that clot.a in the arteries supplying blood to tbe heart might precipitate a heart attack. which occurs when a portion of the heart muscle Soviet Ships Sail Southward TOKYO (AP> -A Soviet flaWla of 10 veMela. mclucllna a larl• miaalle crui8et'. aalled MUtbward put Japu today toward the South China Seaor Indian Ocean, tbe .lapanese Defeme AaencY said. ll wu the largest nwn ber of Soviet ships ever spotted in a alngle day i.ntbea.rea. About 30 Soviet vesaels, 10 of them cruisers, destroyers or s ub- marines. already are stationed in the Indian Ocean, the agency said. The Uni Led States has roughly\,hesamenumberofships in the region. t dies after losing its blood supply. THE STIJDY WAS funded by ttHl National Heart. Lung and Blood Institute. one or the Na· tiooaJ Institutes or Health. Its findings bad been circulat· ed amoog physicians and were known to several news organh.a- Uoos, but were not scheduled to be released until pubUcaUoo in the Feb. 15 issue of the Journal or tbe American Medical As· sociation. However, the em- bargo was broken when lbe Wall Street Journal published a story baaed on the study Mooday. The AMIS findings have already come under attack by some doctors, who contend that the d08e o( aspirin used was too high and that patients were in· ducted into the study too long a fter their heart attacks for aspirin to make llD7 difference. In adctiUon. another lar1e study ol uplrin and beart dis- ease -the Persantine·Alplrin Reinfarction Study -is due to be released later this month. and is expected to show a more positive ~ult. • Surgery 'WOrthwh~~' CHICAGO CAP) -Coronary b7pa11 1.....,-y, UMd to over· com• tbe beut dlM ... of about I0,000 Amerieau eacb year, eoablll • to IO percent of LboH treat.Id to retUJDe producUve Uvet aDd ii a IOUDd investment -ev• at nearly tll.000 per operatlaa, I ttud1 Hfl. lo tbe ttudy on bypau P•· Uentl, PUbLLlbed in lb• Feb. I ll- 1 u e ol tbe Journal of tbe American Medical AllOCiaUon, a nHal"Cber HY• the operation It economlcall)' wortbwblle their careen after 1ur1ery. THI! OPEUftON BAB been recommended by many pbyal· ciaru to relieve an11na pec:torta -the sharp cheat palm cauaed by cbroaJe heart disease - wblcb OCCW"I primarily in mid· dle·aae pMjenll. The paina OC· cur durin1 Umet of exertion wben, beicause of narrowed arteri~ due to heart disease, ln· s ufficient blood reacbea t he heart. elffwbere fn tbe patient'• bocb. UIUallJ the Je •. • 'Tber• were que1tlo•1 whether jbe operatloa wu COil effecUve," 1ald Alfred J . An. dertoa, r•aearcber la blo1taU1Uc1 at the MedJeal Colle1e of Wl1coo1lo , la • telephone Int.mew. ''ID our' study, we're 1eelD1 moet pa· tJeota are returnlD& to won ..• makt.nc tbe IWPI')', wbJcb costa $12,000 to $15,000. worth tbe cost. • espeetally for youn1er heart P•· t.leotl, a1nce molt can resume Tbe surgery involves bypau· tnc a narrowed artery to the heart witb a veln taken from Andenon and bla team studied 5J4 men from a1e 40 to more t'bao SO who bad undercooe bypua operaUou . Neighborly money. At La~una I ~'daal ~avinll'· )OUr .._. .. 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Blue Cms.c; ri Southern Caltfomia. P.O. Box 70000, DepL N. Van Nuys. CA 91470 In Uus<lft'a. phone 1714J0.U·R.1-t8 NAME AGE ADDRESS PHOl'lt NO. IN f'AMitv • BlueQoss d~Qa:ma~ l-OC-2·S L-Individual Health Plans._ l 7 I etlo 'WeU.endowed' Woman Lo.ea Job of DltL Oonlractlq Co , aald Mill Jaeolll' awr.-or, rather, lack ol It -wu a dialtaetloa and • won ward. ....... n srn wau. todo..s. and JOU CIOWd ._ PNlt.1 much •"1"1· lb1q •Uct. •. &aid kbal'-teb.I .. ,,.. ,..,. ........ vtn. tbei.r Jobi \o 10 aDd t.alll \0 her. W• were dn.1d l..b.en'd be 1n ecriMat,. 10 1 had her latd olf .. Actually. Mw Jac:obll •u aoa ol 1 two f"1W.e woritera wbo U:Md \o llttp down '° Nthlq aulta on hot daya: the men took otf tbetr 1b11U. 8..t Schm~hl Hid the other woman "simply wHn't bulh like Miu Jacobe, ond she wasn 't so diatract· int." Pla1e Of the Day : •CAL I FORNI A • . J = f.CL J ! HSSS SS ll--_. !______}_) HSSSSS -T h i s des cri b es J i m McCuhin's Shelby 427 Cobra, a snake with a real bite. '"'Of'"'•''°" tcw ltw ""'-le Of Ille 0.y" It "-41ec1 b Miiie Fertey, ••llP•O• or IM "" """°" of Ille .. _, Who oT Pereonell•..S Celllom1e LI<-Ptelft.." Chinese Youths ' Crime Li/ e Eyed p EKING (AP) -Police seeking reasons wby a gang or youths t urned to crime found broke n homes. poor parental discipline and a rebellious spirit fostered by now disgraced party radJcaJs. a ccording to a Canton news paper. The paper said the 23 youths, rang~ng in agE' from 16 to 22. had been sentenced t o pn son terms of three to eight yea rs for more than 42 arm ed rob beries last year "They had no idea what moral charactl'r young people ou~ht to have or or socialist rule of law," said a copy of the pa per seen he re. Their idea was : "Those who like to study a re big fool s . those who maintain discipline are worthless. those who t'an gel things without working have ability a nd those who dare to steal and fi ght are heroes." They also copied Western dress and pursued a hfe ofgoodfoodanddrink. at said. Parent ' O ass Set C rown Va lley Com - munity Park will be the scene of a "Pare n t G ro wlh D1 ~<'U!':S 1on · · r lass starting Thursday rrom 9 30 to 11 a m in the lower meeting room at 29751 Crown Valley P a rk wa)'. La,::u n a Nig uel The cost for the sax w ee k s ession is $3(J Registration will be the first day of <'lass with the instructor I nfor mat1 on may be obtained b) cal ling 831 -7275. D eath Noti~e• Deaths Elsewlwre SAN MATEO CAP> - Former San Fra ncisco radio a nd te levis io n o ers onal i t\' Rotre Pe te rson, 58, ctied Sun- day at Mills Hospital after a long fight with diabetes. I.ice Spread S AN RAFAEL CAP) Health officials s ay that head lice is becom- ing a serious problem a m ong Marin County students. LANT~ away°" FfflnlMy J. 1'10. SurvtWd by E OWIN UINT l , ""Vl(e' are Dene!· hu•IMI"" Rey. ~let"\ Doro~ L1N1er l"g el Smttn ~ f u1n111 W•"c lllf Of H11,,llnglon Be«f\. C<I . J .. ,, Price C:MP<ll ... ._ ot ""-Im. Ca.. I grend<!'lltoren eNI • MARTEH$ ll<H t-or.-tMldr ... Funeral WrYK"' HARMIE LEAH MARTEN$, ·~·· Wiii .,. -on w~ •. F•o•uary Oen! of HllllllnQIO.. ~"'"· C• p .. ~ •• '"° "' ' OOPM (rypn o<W •1 P•<•hC View Mitmoria1 Par'k w11n 0' H"ro&d f'tlllCf .. OTHHS SMfTHS' MOITVAAY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 Naf.AMH.Y COlOMIAL R>HHAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 89J.JS25 PACIRC YllW MIMOl1.4L PAIK Cenwl8fY Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCC>aMK:ll MOITUAllH Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 76&-0933 San Juan Cep11trano 496-1n6 HAll09 LAW..,_MT, OUYI Mortuaty • Cen-e tery Cren.tory 1625 Gisler Ave • Costa Mesa 5-40-5554 IAL~M N WAL NOMI ~2'424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 .. c1nOTHllS -1MOADWAY MOttTUilY 110 Broadwrf Cotta Mesa 842--9150 MTHATUT't&L MOITUARY Wllta. .. CHAPIL MortU"Y • CretNllona 4X1 E. 17th St. F Leeslma oflKl•UnQ P..:1t1c V~w Mort~'fCSfrKtors "kllAY ASTRA STEPHAN M<ICAV, re\ICl•"I ot lrvtn-e. Ca Pas~ •""'Y on F~udry J. "'° ~vo~ by "'" ""\IW"° Sam and 1 iOn Bern1f St•onan and 1 0"4'nocrut0r..-. SH"v1ctt wlll ~Mid Of' WPdn•sdav Ftbru•rv 6 11f80 "' 7 OOPM at '"" PecolK Vo•w Mor1u•rY (h60fl lnt .. rmtont Pa(1ffc V 1f w M 11mor1•t P ark Pa c if1t V i•.,,. Mortu•rv d•rector' REISS C HARLOTTE REISS.. r•••dt'"I ol Sant• An•, C•. P•s.u•o •w•v on F ebruery 2, lUO. Sur vlveo bV Oe"9nter LNI"' ~ff'Y Of S...1• A"•· C• , 9 re-119'>tff LY"" c;.rry of S."I• AN, Ce. S.nrlc~ whl o. i-eto °" TueMSey, ~y S. 1'90 el 10AM el 11re ... .ioe, HMbor UW1'-Mount Ollve Mtmorl .. Perl<. ~rvlcP1. u..O.r tM dlrec:tlol\ Of Her-u ..... Movr>t ou.-. Mortuervo1Cosl41Mew ~SS.S4. ~l:ltRY CAMERON H()WARO PERRY, re- l kMnl of ~ Beech, Ce. Pu~ ewey °" ~., 1. 1'80 S<irvl...S bv llh wll• El~U.. t de\191\ler AnM l(rlltl"41 Pwrv -1 brothe" Cert 0 Perry Of LM Ar>ve""'· Ce MIO Al.., Perry of Fu!-. Ce. -""mottler lieten G. CemenM\ Of s.nl• Ane, C• Memorial wrvk n w ill N held °" S.turdey. ~ •. 1'90 •I 10 OOAM e l the New port Ce,,ler U"lled Melhodltt ON<cll. tJ01 Merouerllt, CdM. Nw. ~ wff pres!Oe!>t of the 1-.,.r)d9n1 w.!Olr>Q Oh trlbulon A• M<fellon .net 11r..i-o1 CMne'°"' WelOlng ~y e..O I-'" .....,., civic ectlvHtes ill Or-County '" 11..., of f~ c°"trll>utlon• me y o. m-to '"' 0ec»r1mer>t ol R••ll•llOf> Tllerapy, t--.i -ri•I HOSOll<lt. JOI NewPQrt 81\ld., Newport e.ecn. C• nK>. Ptc.itl< View __ ., dlrec· tort. ltOOS LOUIS F ROOS, rttlOetll of Min ion Vl•jo, C.. PHMd _.., Ofl Febnlery J, '"° He -""" 1,, "'-V S. Nevv '" World Wrw II. S<Kvlv.o by hh wife J...,., A-. , -Tony Roos of Ml• \IOfl Viejo, C.. , c:.irtlt It-of Ou .. ro, Ce ., 4 Cla"OMltl, M•rll Davit of f l>OllMftd O.s, C... "'*"" SWHlll\9 lol LI Hellre, Ce., oi-~.., of Muntlll9fon 9MCll, Ce. 111111 S-ttutll OI S.ft Diego, C.., • or91'1dc:Nl4r9", I ftOll•w ltl<llf•d ltutll •• NOl'lll Ina. l4nlclt wllt be lleld 4111 WM '' .i t :GOPM II Snlllfl ' Tull\ttt tttctlfl ~ wClllJ-c;...., o1 "' lteor .. ,,lled c 1111rcll Of J esus 11r1" 01 wew-o.., *-""' Olflcl•t1r>0 Ill liell llf fl0w9N doMt .. M 10 I ... Mier•~ CMcw leclety of Or ..... ~, _.. .. ~IM!ld. s.Mt lt .. dlf'ICt14111 fA lmltfl & Tutlllll ~ .. ICllN ~ MorfU¥V of C..le "--.. ............... _...,_,.,-1M9M MMlll. CoetaMe9.t 848 •• H 1 ' I (. Se nice Awards Slated Dl1neyland will dla- t r l b u t e uoo,ooo t o honors among 57 OTa nge County organizations as pa rt of the company 's 1979 Community Awards Program March 27. The program. initlat· ed in 1957 to r e wa rd county groups for com- m unity leadershlp and service. will be held in lhe Grand Ballroom in· the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim at 11 :30 a .m . Master of cere mo nies wi l l b e KA B C -TV ~portscastcr Ed Amold of Founw n Valley. PRIZE MONEV will be d is tributed throu~h 50 category awards of Sl.000 each, six special Judges' awards of SS,000 t>ac h and one ou~tand ang $20,000 award Judging Committee Chairwoman 1s J ean 1\ld r ich . wife o f UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich. Other Judges in- cl udc Mr s Ke n ne th \aanef., a Santa Ana School Distra ct officer, u n d Super io r Court .Ju dge Frank l>omemchm t M R S. SAMMY Lee, wife of th(' former Olym- p ic d iving champion, A E. "Red" Patterson , assis tant to cha irman Gene A u try o f t h l' California Angels. and Henry Segerstrom, pre · s 1 d e nt o f C'. J Segerstrom and Sons of Costa Mesa. are addi t1onal selection commit- tct> membl'rs C ategorie s an t his yea r 's progr a m a r e Cultur al. Educa tion al. Service for Youth, Ac co m pl 1s hm e nts by Youth, Special Health Services. Accomplis h · m e n t s b y S uppo r t Groups, Social and Civic Community Se r v ice. Senior Citizens Service and Envi ronment THE 1978 Outsta nding Award wmner was the California Federa tion of Women's Olubs-Orange Di s tric t Las t year's s pe cial Judges· honors we nt to Me lod y la nd Hotline of Anaheim, the Orange County unit of the Ame rican Cancer Society and UC Irvine ':-. Coope rat1\ e Recycling Center Mo r e t h a n 600 o r gani zations have a pplied fo r this year's e vent. a c- cording to a compa ny spokesman Lecture Set On Co stumes A slide lecture on the "Histo ry of Costume Gar ment" will be held at 10 :15 a m Thursday a l the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. 307. Cliff Dr ive. Laguna Beach. Cost Is $3 per person. Sl.50 for students Information m ay be o b tained by c allin g 494-6531. - Bird Watche rs Set Meeting The S o uth Coast Audubon Society will meet F e b. 16 at 8 : 30 a .m . a t San Elljo Lagoon, located betwee n Cardlfr-by-tbe-Sea a nd Solano Beach. lnrormatton moy be o btaine d by ca lling 492·2:588. ............ WORLD'S TOP ROLLER COASTIR BUFF Bob Cartmell a nd Advertlelng Poetere A Li/ e Filled With Dipsy-do By J ULES LOH A"5-l•l ~f ALTAMONT. N.Y. -Bob Cartmell has itchy feet. Can spring be far behind? "Every year I tell myself Uus is the last ." he said with a sigh. "l know it can't go on forever . but th at's what seems to be ha ppening. I JUSt never tire of iL" CARTMELL IS A WISPY SORT or man 1n his late 30s. He bas moist. distant eyes. a boyis h gnn and a thatch of unruly hair that makes tum look 8 1> if he has JUSt stepped off a roller couter If a roller coaster is bandy and operallllg, be probably did He happens to ht: Uus planet's No l roller coaster buff. If other buffs dispute t hat. they at lea~t a~knowledge him a s the reigning doyen or the dips and defer to h.J m . rather in awe ( J It was Cartme ll AMERJC4 who_m .the Smtlhsoo1an _ . _ Jnstllution chose to put ________ _.... together its Truvehn g Exhibition oq roller coas ters: Cartmell whom the ACEs -American Coaster Enthusiasts, 600 s trong, with shoulder patches -accorded hletime membership; Cartmell whom amuse ment park operators court with expense-paid trips, hoping for A LTAMONT. N Y. CAP> -Here is Bob Cartmell's latest h sl of the Ten Best Roller Coasters: 1. Texas Cyclone . at Astrowor ld. Houston 2 Thunderbolt, at Kennywood Park. Y.1·st Mar fhn. Pa. 3 Mister Twister, at Elitch's Garden~. Denver 4 . Cyclone, at Coney Island, New York 5 Beast, at Kings Island. Cincinnati 6. Comet. at Crystal Beach. Onlano. Canada 7 Giant Dipper, at Sant.a Cruz. Calif 8 La Montana Rusa . at ChapultPpcr P ark Mexico City 9 Wildcat, al ldora Park. YoWJgstown. Ohio 10. Coaster. at Dorney Park, Allt.'ntown. Pa His aJl·Lime favorite. The 8obs, an Chicago was tom down in 1967. a fa vorable nod. or , better yet, a place on Cartmell's annual list of Ten Best roller Coasters CartmeU's opinion is the one that counts "WHENEVE R I F EEL IMPORTANT," he said, "I have lo remember I am a grown man and, after all, they are only roller coasters." By profession. Cartmell is an arttst. with an artist's eye for curve and line. for symmetry and logic. It shows in bis manner or j udginc roller coasters. "The most thrilling rides are not necess anly the highest. fastest or longest." he said "A drop of 150 f~t. for .ihstance, can't be as steep a plunge as a lesser drop, the angle has to be too tame for a real body-wringer. "It is the quality or the ride that matters. the wa y the hills and curves and speed are combined rrom start to finish." HE SHOULD KNOW. HE HAS nddcn 249 dif rerent coasters. some no longer sta nding His wire. Ann. by the way. has dared to nde only one She waits for Bob at the merry.go-round Cartmell's first ride, as a boy, was an Santa Monica on a body-wringer called the Whirlwind Dipper. m s two older brothers. he said. dragged him aboard to scare him to dealh and nearly did "I was determined to Uck that rear Every time the family moved -I was an Army brat, we moved oft en -I sou~ht new coasters to ride. Somewhere along the line, I ctiscovered it was fun "In 1969. for some reason. 1 made a list ol the coasters I had ridden. I forget bow m any, but It was an astounding num ber "THAT GOT ME I NTER E STED in un academic way. I ctid some research I found pre- c10us little material, which piqued my interest all the more. And that ." he s ighed agam. "1s how t he whole thing began.'· Cartmell's research numbers about 12,000 items. He bas written a number of maguine articles. A book is in the works. His corresPon· dence is voluminous. ACEs, in fact, was formed by fellow buffs who discovered Cartmell's maJUng lis t Cartmell's academic interest happened to coincide with a coaster craze in America. some 20 new ones in five years. The new breed of coasters are really terrifying contrapt.iona with corkscrew loops and loops with.in loops. Cartmell sniffs at most of them. "THOSE ELABORATE TUBULAR STE EL things are too smooth, too 1Hck tor my taate," be said. "It Is the dltfereoce between a sle.k new jet ond an old bams\ormlnl{ plane. "Give me a 1ood. reliable wooden coaster with a s hake and a ·rattle and• roar. You can 't top It- and f can't wait until 1prtng. '' ....... Beed Doetcn! Overcoming Cancer Fear Beu Dr • ..._,...: 111 ~ .. ,..,. ol :~ill my breuL It II aot u .-....a lly lilter' bad a brwt HiDCINI lMt 7'fAr became ol cancer. My IDOtber died ot lt. J ban bad mammosrapby. J am as and .,........ .....,. la,lly bealtb7. Except for my....,., I've uted my doctor to do a m~ lat on me at leut every three moatbl. Ke...,.... He d)'I tbat l will be tald.q all tbe PNC•aUclilll oeceaury lt I "HU-examine" my breut......,. .,. ......... month, U I come lo \o ... him for an or61ary • Cla•DeR99 ·· cbeekup every 3-6 mootbs. and 11 J bav. a mam. ' mo1ram once• year. WU bur Mills , once'~• Can )'OU think of any additional P1"9C•ut.liou 1 po w er f u I con can take? Al> you can see, tbia bu become a ru1 g ressman who rf· phobia. -lllu E. signed because d[ DEAR MI$ E : With yow ramUy b.latory tben'a need to be ca utJoua. But 10Ur doctor'• 1q- 1estions are preventive measures thllt aeem ep. propriat.e 1n your cue. Ta.kine too may mammo- grams is t.mneceasary and pertaaps b.arm.fut U you should ever develop any kind ol lwnp or cyst <which may never happen tn aplt.e of )'OW' f am Uy history) there j.s another lat )'OW' doctor may comider using. U ltrasound m ay someday replare mam · mography. but at present is helpful when used in conjunctlon with mam · mogr apby. Ultrasound. DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE u~ang no radiation, can increase the accuracy of mammography. Especially so,~ t.bett's ques. lion in differential.mg a cyst in the breast from a !>Oltd tumor. Sonogr aphy plus m ammography will give ~reater diagnostic accuracy than either method a lone Ask your doctor 1( ultrasound ia iocticat.ed 10 your cue. ••• M EDICALE'M'ES Dear-Dr. 5'elacrobn: You've often said m your ('Olumn that people should not accept a neighbor's advice rather lhan a doctor's. l 'm lD that dlJemma now. M) doctor s ays o ur l l-year-0ld son JS suffenng from brain damage . This has ca~ tum to be un· m ana~eable at home and at school He can't read "'ell. lie 1~ 1mtable and combauve The doctor advises that be take spe<-1 al pills and also see a SJ>t'e<.'h therapLSt and P'iYCholog1st. Hut m) ne1ghbor and best rnend tells me to slety away from medical ht>lp at lh1S time. She says he will surely grow out of 1t 1n time My Ql.le8llon. a !'l ill y OM. i.s Uu.s : Who 1s n ght" l kno"' you'll sa) J should l..tsten to the doctor and not to my rneod -Mn . G. DEAR MRS G · There have bttn timt!S when l 've 1>a1d, "LlstRn to your fnend. not to your doc- to r " Rut not Uus time. Better follow your doctor ·c:; i1dv1ce to do ~omethtng coostructJve for your boy right now lm·1dentall) t abh•ir lhc tenn · minimal brain d am a~t' Wh~ not <'Jll at ~ man)' do . m amm al brarn d )!>f unc tson. 1f the brarn 1s a c tually dam a~<."d " tlyperactJve 1S as des<:rlpt.ive as an) If )Ou follow )Our fnt'nd 's adnce and put off t rc•almt>nl. thert' ~ a hkellhood lh4t M Wlll earl"} lus problt'ms mto adult llfe. Alcoboli.sm is one threJL -\nother 1s development of an antisocial pcrc:;onalil\ that "'111 interfere with a fulfilled "'ay or lifl' Wh\ not tQ to prevent all lh1~" ••• $(•If trt'atment of an ailmt'flt wall only lose you 'a luablt· time You'll be comrruting sk>w swclde. -.:n ., Dr Stemr rohn an his bookJet. "How To Stop lo.1lhng \'ourself .. For a copy wnte to him •t Box 1560. Costa M~a 92626. enclostng SO ceot.s a nd a !>ta m pt.'<! self-address ed envelo~. --~---. ... .-----,!-PUB~U-C~N-OTl~CE~~ EARL'S fll'\..U¥atot0 . "eA'ftotO ~--"--~· Lo< 111"11 ~rvoo f'-.... rn •I V-0- i (_.ti\.-. ....... ,..\;( Y 0411 At.,_ .• , cosu ..... ~141·12.19 , .. ~ .... ... \\•Oot Vl(J049S-<MO 1 71ftJ C-C-.••-,. 4't A.-. .... I JOHN COX MEANS COMMON SENSE h-. J ~., -.. . .. ,.. "• .. ,., '··~ •i ..... •r•4'{• "'"" r Quit Smoking in5 Days .... . ' a l coholism, sa y~ e mployers can d,o more th an anyont else in pointing a vi~ ti m toward r e - habilitation. "If he 'p given the choice,:\ s ay s' Mills , "the e mployee will gG through the program r a th e r t h a n b e fired." 1 University. .. Gets Title ·. To Gusher ~ GAINESVILLE, Fla CAP> -The Uoive rsitv of Florid a h as been given Sliver Springs, tbc tourist attraction wbidh gu s he b 530 m illiott gallons or crys tal clear water a day. T he o wne r s. Su~o Ca rmichael Mc lnto~h and her brother. N~d Carmichael. deeded tht> spnng, 1.000 feet of ~ stream it feeds and '57 burrounding acres lo the UOl\lt!r'>lly. A Mt;R JCAN Rrnad- casting Companl('s own~ the bwldtngs and tourist facthl1e. al the attrar tion . ne ar Oca la In north ·centra l Flo rart b. and has 9.1 years l<"ft on a lea~ uf tht> pro~·rt\ va lut'd at mori• tha" S' m illion · ·We "' 111 b e t h t· la ndlords.•· univerMt; spokes man High Cu" n1n~ham said. "Tbes•· ar e the bq~gest mt'as un'<i spnngs tn Uk· nau on ... Eventually. he said the university will sell the land. which h::is bt.~11 In the Carmichael fam1 Jy since 1909 PUBLIC NOTICE I .._. G - rea Staff Sought y Census Bureau fie. in t.aiuna Niauet &nwneratera will won out ol t.belr bomel JO to 40 boun o k, llK'lud.lnJ tom• evea.&.qa and "8kendl. P~ ia 14 IO bout plue II~ a mUe More than IOO fltld jot. and JOO omu Jobs are avaltabJ Hlrl111 will tonllnue throuab June ,,,. required lclat will be 11ven in Newport Beach Thursday 11 tbt Mutnn's MultlpurpObt! Room, 2005 Do\'t'r L>nvt' ut 10 30 a.m Mesa Pair Denying Charges on Morals The openton of a Costa Meea outcall mauaee service have pleaded innocent an Oranee County Supenor Court to mu.tta pie pimping and paodering charges. Ordered to face an April 14 trial before Judge James K Turner are Donald Smith, 47. and Ell%abeth Fay Salaur. 29, both ol 2686 Santa Alla Ave., Costa Mesa. Pretrial mot.ions were scheduled for hearing on March 14. Smith ts the operator of Golden Girls escort service During a recent preliminary ~ J\rson Suspected LOS ANGELES (AP> -Arson Is s uspected in a series of fires that destroyed three offices and $lamaged two others at Pep- j>erdine University, causing an estimated $225,000 damage. hearing. Dawn Winchester, 39, detailed nlne alleged instancel. O( perfomung acl5 O( p rosltlU· llon while working ror the service The prosecution ai:. cl"1mmg M 1ss Salazar, a slate prison parolee, also worked for Golden Girls Both defendants are in custody an Orange County Jail tn lieu of $50.000 bail. Smith also is serving a seven-month sentence following a drunken·drlving con viclion Smith was acquitted in Sep· tem ber following a Superior Court trial on chargt:'s of pimp- ing and pandering for a 15-year old girl. The defense is claiming Miss Winchester decided to testify .. again!\! SmltJ:l and Miss Salaiar lo pu~m1th's operations out or business and thereby increase business at her own outcall service, Gold Coast Enterprises. U.m1t'aw Dale Boyer, vice president of Smith International of Newport Beach, bas been re- d e cted president or the board of directors of the United Way of Orange Coun- ty North/South. NB Student On Campus In Austria Kathy Schweitzer, 2615 Alla Vista Drive. Newport Beach. 1s attending school in Austria Uus semester A psychology and sociok>gy major at the University of Puget Sound. Schweitzer la currently enrolled in the Wagner College Study Program. She is studying at the Wagner College Bergenz. Austria, campus. ·' n.dlr. fllbtu.y .. lllO OM. y Pll.OT A• ~ardaFree Col/,ege Library Open to Public In obaervance of California Community Colle1e Week , Feb. 18·23, Oran1• Coa1t C0Ue1• 1• IHkln1 to make the community aware ol the l'elOW"Ces itl library otttn. TbOM reaourcea in· elude boob, periodicall, pamplaletl, maps, col- leee catalocl add audio- vlaual material.I. Also available are photocopy m achil*I, t.ypewriten. 1ddln1 ma c hines. calculators aad con- ference rooma. Anyone over 11e 18 wbo Uve1 within the Coa1t Community Collep Dlstrict may use the library. Library Cll'da are free. Tbe library i1 open Mooday t.broulh Tbun· day 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Frld.ry 7:30 a.m. t.o s p.m .. and Saturday 9 a.m . to s p.m. For more information about the library or its services, call 556-S885. .EFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY --~~~---SALUllS~~~~~- trfe undelwnter. Ctinstooher T0<res for his O(Ofic1ency In act11ev1no outstSld•no success in the life inaurence Industry. Mr. Torres recently received recogn1hon for hev1ng ouahfied tor membef'&h1p 1n the "Prestderlfs Club." his company's highest award in sales 1eadersn1p Mr TOl'res. also received Jefferson Standards western reo1onal award for sales leadership 10< the 2nd ~ in • row Mr. Tones .. I or.ouete of "'9 Univermty of C.111forrna 81 Fullerton and spend tright years as• Boys Oub of Amenca profeae.ona1 bef0<e pursumg a career in the life insurance ind ustry He 11 actively involved with community aHairs 1n the oty ol Fountain Valley and lists as some of his interests Jaycees. Boy<; Club and the Lions Club He and his W1fe ROO.n reside 1n Irvine and h1r. oH•ce IS In FOUNT AIM VALLEY I OW7 ~A•--17141 9'J.147l i Civil Grumbling ... Gloomy Gus • in th• DAILY PILOT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Tande01 Cyclists 1 Tell Record Tale •'Ten Days Across America." a 40-minute slide program about a record-setting tandem bkycle trip, will be pre- sen ted at 7 :30 p.m . .Thursday in I.be Talbert Room at Huntington Beach Library, 7111 Talbert Ave. The program foc:nses on four young Califor - nians who last summer beat tbe tranaamerica tandem record by cycl· ing from Santa Monica st.o New York City ln 10 -4aya, 21 hours and 45 minutes. Their c ross-country time. aboard two tandem bicyles. eclipsed the s~e·bike record by more than two days. first Their record appears in the new edition of the Guinness Book o f Records. Smokers Take Note St.op smoking classes have been scheduled by lbe Oranie County Unit oft.be American Cancer Society for Mondays and Wednesdays through Feb. 20. They began Monday, Feb. 4. The classes will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. at 4030 Birch St . Newport Beach. The fee 1s SlO. For more information. call 752-8600. I) 'v CORITA KENT PLATE manufactured by CROWN PARIAN 81/2" porcelain plate. limited, at an unusual price $1995 your valentine wtll remember forever! ~ ~Ctllrge. BofA I VIM eccepted J_Jurgen Park West, Inc. .. 1oa1ow ...... ._ ... ,, , •• ...,. c ........ t270I C714f 96 .. Jtll 1-bn: M-F 1().6:30 8.t 1().6 ·' • ow earn interest on money Y• on't ave. You start with S8.000. we loan \Ou $2.000. Your net annual viel<l is 11. 596r~ .. You start with $9.000, we loan ~ou S 1.000. Your net annual . . vicld is 11. 7 34';. . · You won·t havL: to tie yo~monc:~ up for yl'Jf\ l'Jther. T-Bill Accounts m:iture m just 26 \\'eeks . Best of all. there:·~ no ri sk whatsoevt:r. I iome's T· Bill Account~. like Home's regular accounts. are insured b> an agency of the Fed~ral Government. And they are backed by the assets Annual Rate•• Annual \' ael<l._. 11.846% 12A10% T-1111 Accounts. Newport Beach: 16 Corporate Pla7.a (714) 640·6100 Laguna Hills: 23861 El Toro Road (714) 7(18 -5105 ' 7 ) ~;_A.Je ____ CML __ v_"'°"~~----_.:.'=' =•1•~··~'*'-'==~~~1~•:_ __ ~------------------------------------------------------------------CO:=.:M=ICS:.::.::.~I C~R~O~S~S~W~OAti::=. • MARMADUKE by lrM ........ PIANUn by Chlrle1 M. Scftull 110 Gl!otlGE by Vlrlff 11-'tll r "I think M$rmaduke's trying to hypnotize Dad right out of his chair!" SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH IT TAKE:~ YEA~' S:Olt A Perr~~ "T'AL.ENT5 TO BE .APPJrECIATl?D SY THE~D. (~11'.SM) SOMEDAY I 'l.L. BE Ol~COVErteo ! ..... THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "There! Now run along outside and get some fresh air in your lungs.'' DENNIS THE MENACE I . ,UNKY WINKl!ltllAN GORDO JUDGE PARKER NANCY AUNT FRITZI --· , I l l 9 by Jeff MacNelly by Mell Laiarius "014SCOVE'~E.0" IS TME ~AME A<S ''!="OLAND OUT," l~N'T IT? MEANY'tHILE: I M e>ACK FR.OM LUNCH, f>AM• HAVE we GOT ANY FRANKFURTER ROLLS? THAT'S OKAY··· I'LL. USE SOME - TH ING eETTER by Tom &.tiuk ORABBlE IS f"Af 'IO\Ht ~t:ul o.R ut40C~ 1'~~~(, lJJE',NO'i? ~£A"~ \ Pvf A. l°'1£ ~ DJE,(Z. rr -ro ~fE:lf' 1\ ! '----~~~-;·~~~-"' FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE OR .SMOCK Y'see, ee1 N ' AN ONL..Y CHIL,D, POC"'fOR F Rf: ID, AS J: G R evv e 1GGeR AW-J:. HAP ·ro weAR WE:RE: 1\1\Y' OWN HAND·IV\e- DOWNS.1 by Gus Arrio4a by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan I FOU~l7 OUR CHIT-CHAI IN'fEU..ecruAU.'< SilMtJLAllN'. by Emie Bushmilter DOUGHNUTS ......... ,. f c .. • r •. 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Dt"'1CM&• ,,,, rz-I ==PJ I =~-.:::~=-- Children Without Bus Ride ~~ 1112 EllllFFJ ~°",_H11dlllhee.: 111";-t •nrtu6.l'....,_ _; ESCONDIDO (AP) -amunllTOll IKAl'll H2 JMJ J_!IP9Cefttllr 845-1701 Ultoun, NSW YOU CAP> - A l•·J•U·Old fHto· ar•P••r for Tlme ma,ulMwutUWao-day.._ .. ~ \Dtbo~._,ald nta 16 u.. M('o.d day nuno.J!._ • ._~-==-~ CourtMJofDr.DtrwtdW.Ga1~~ wttho\teeboolbuanfor 111111~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~:!:~====:=:::=:::::::=::::=:::::::::~~ Eacol>Ctido e!emeoiary · ~ Pa.a Keat· tna. wtlo Uftd la UM VlUap, wu abat la tM head 11 be tried to at.op two ID9 from mQ&lina OanJelSd.\walb. lt.. 1ebool c;blldteo. The 1.aoo daUdren who rode the cUy'a aebool bu.M9 were told to tlnd olber tranapiorUtton In 19'78 alter PropoettJoo 13 waa paaaed by California volera A private bu company whtcb charged 40 cent.a • ride foe 500 youngsters KHU.aa. who WU ur- l')'lnt a l9'19 New Yori! City wortin1 presa .. .card tor nmo mapd.oe. was p~ dead at Sl. V1tu·~nt's Hoaplhl tolloW\ftl the 1 4.5 a m rob~ry . pobee &aid ~.v~· pulled out Friday. ~,. ,, •• .,.._ •• _._ _..,..._ Elmer Cameron, de· .!::==~===============~ puty 1uperlntendent, said be expecta that Est Founder Strives '1' o Discover 'Truth' some children will be unable to ftDd a way lo school this week "but 1 tblnk that with.in two weeks everyone will be getting to schoo l l>Omehow ·· NEW YORK (AP> -Surely. alter 10 years -10 years or lS·hour seminars, 10 yean ol talk, 10 years guiding the faithful lo "transforma· Uon" -surely, Werner Erhard Le; weary Wrong. The founder of "est" fairly crackles with enthusiasm. sanger John Denver -have gradual· Simulator OK ed from est, the controvenlal Erhard SeminarTramlng. MOUNTAIN VIEW The est sesaioos. which purport to (AP) -Preside nt teach an expanded awareness of Carter's 1981 budget in· personal potential, are held in large eludes $7 4 miliioo for meeting halls where the doors are construct.ion of a com- secured and guarded by monitors. puterized commercial EXCEPT FOR ONE meal aod Jet flight simulator here, the NASA Ames bathroom breaks spaced many hours Research Center re· Some more reasons An o&d fnend vistt5. good report card, Mother's Day. Homecoming. Won the game, New baby, Gradu· ation, Engagement. Father·s Day, Anniversaries. The Red Plate A tradttk>n among the early Amertaln families W8I that when tomeOne cM.erwd special praise or attention dl8lj were MIWd dinner on the Red Plate. Today this custom returns ..• the pe:rfe:d way to acknowledge a Mend'• spedal trtumphs ... celehate a birthday ... praise a job weD done ... reward a goal ac:hieYed ... or simply say "You are Special Today.• Start a tradition. . B.D. HOWES and SON fl~E Jf~'ELERS FOR FOUR GENERATIONS NfWPOWT IEACH J.412 ..... lido/ 67S.17l1 t<J\A"'(,111 \ P•\AOl .. 4 V."14 1Ml 8All" t'At"" \l'fll'Ot \ f<AW411 Erhard overflows with all lhe ter· ritis notions he wants to explatn so t.hit. sometimes, the verbs and nouns ~gerunds get jammed in hia gullet ana he drops his head into his hands in silent frustration. apart, people are forbidden to leave rt.a each day's session. where -as one _PG __ ·---------='.:::::===================--==========================::::::::..--newspaper reported -they listen to Of)' ~HARD COULD TALK aJI day - and frequently does so -about est end about the Hunger Project and <\bout bis new 8-hour, one-man, $60-a·, lf\i.ket show, •·Being Ready For The Rest Of Your Life.'' I Erhard recently talked all day on ~th days of a weekend as his ·fB.R.F.T.R.O.Y.L." played Madison ::iq\Jare Garden here. Several umusand of the curious. the needy or m e devoted settled into the un. rheated Felt Forum to see a tiny rhard sitting on a distant stage neath a giant, live television image <>(himself L l)ley came to hear Erhard talk for etgbt hours. His message: Like every· one else, you want your life to mat· tetu but nothing you do makes any ~rence. .. B.R.F.T.R.0.Y.L." purports to t people to live in a way that ·• alters" Yet Erhard never aaya, · ere's how." That's because be ·eves you cannot tell people "The th ,, • 1 INSTEAD, HE SAYS, you musl btlild a jungle gym-like structure or w.ords and ideaa that J)e91>le can · 'AUmb througb." Ooee llsteeen i h the top of Erhard's 1-bour sage, he ls confident most will k bQw to make life Hmatter. •• ou~an t.alk lo such a way that people can climb through what you :-.ay and see the truth themselves, and that's really the whole nature of thft presentallon,'" a slightly hoarse hut buoyant Erhard said in an in· l(!r v1ew later l'I truly do not want to convince pebple." he said ··1 don't care what thev see when it's over. I want to )!1ve them something to stand on " ERHARD WAS BORN Jack Ro5en · berg 44 years ago in Philadelphia. After high school. be worked as a car salesman. 1n 1960. be left bis wife and children, changed his name to W9er Erhard -two names found in ~ magazine -and migrated west. Est followed 10 years ago. S(nce 1971, 225,000 people -among th., actress Valerie Ha rper and Evils Combatted PE.KING (AP) -Communist Par· ty officials in south China's G uangdone Province have urged vi II age officials to put on trial persons responsible for organizing gambling, fights, and escapes to Hong Kong. hours·long lectures on complex Eastern philosophy, declarations of purpose and stinging personal in· s uits. Today, a $350 fee is charged to at· tend the two-weekend, 60-hour sessions. The money. says Erhard, goes to est, which is "owned by an interna- tional charity <an apparent reference to the est Foundation) so whatever profit there is will wind up in the charity." Erhard is salaried. llis staff re· ports be is paid $75,000 a year. Also. Erhard says, be fets "expenses and a lot of facilities. have ao office and a bouae in which I work and an alltomobile " WHAT IS ESn Est boot.Jets say &he seminar aims to "transform your ability to experience living so that the situations you have been trying to change .•. clear up just ln the pro- cess of life itself." Est is not aU Erhard•s done these last 10 years. The lean, blue-eyed Erhard ls a veritable blur of motion. There is the est Graduate Seminar Program, for instance. and the est Communication Network. Then la tbe Huncer 'project.. wtl1ch Erbanl founded lD 19'71. lta eoa1 la to end hunger in the world by 1997. How? "By generating a worldwide commitment to accomplish the task," according to the project's literature. THERE IS ALSO Breakthrough Racing, an Erhard "research pro· ject" that worked this way: Erhard became an amateur n.at..aonaJ road racing champion, then went on to drive in professional car races. Erhard says be cons idered sky- diving, entering a monastery or tak- ing a university sabbatical from est but settled on racing because success in the sport requires a combinaUoo of careful planning, good teamwork and a solitary, personal teat -the race. Among the things Erhard hoped to "research" by racing a car, be says. was how to change "organi.Ultions from places that use people up into places of more power within the or· ganiution.'' and that he hoped to rmci ways to provide tbal through his rac· mg so WHAT IS the point or all Uus frenzied activity -the seminars and projects, the appearances and races? What is Erhard trying lo ac · complish? What is bis goal? "I don't have any goal." he said "My commitment is not to getting someplace. My commUmenl is to dis- covering the truth.•• r---------------------• I CViewS On I I GJJemalH~lih I I By I I DOH k. YOSHIKAW ... D.D.S. I I ;_!_ 1- 1 r·' TOOTH FOOD 1 I r The first thing to teach your acids wntch attack tooth enemel. I I c lldren about pttventlw tooth care Eventually, It causes cavities. I that good eating habits are When sweets are eaten ~ween I rtant. Foods that keep the meals there Is more apt to be a I le body healthy will also k•P chance for ~vttles to develop, since I I th, gums and J.wboMs In good the child will pre>Mbly no,t brush I ltlon. Miik, Cheew, meat. eggs, right after -before acldt hive a I getables, fr11lts, whole grain chance to form. I eads and~ are excellent for Some toothworthy snacks for I althyteethandQUms. children are: apples, or•noes. I ''your chlld •Ms between mHIS, bananas( plums, peaches, fruit I ember thet snactts should be Juices, m lk end cheese. The greater I In sugar. ln·betw•en-meal distance between sweet Junk fOods I ts SUCh as c:arMty, cookies, Ice and teeth, the better. I I am, sugared CMwlng gum and • • * I ~ t drinks may play havoc with a A ~ terVtoe wlttl the aim ot pro- llJ c ~!1:;-:,.~·r~a t~'~o~~ ="°'"~ o#:~r:heelth envltTOn-•' 1 c m lne with suger to form acids -I± .. l Y ..... 1.1.S. I .~ ........... ,,....._ I 1~ ..._.N1-6ot1 I ~---------------------· 8 urprising but true. That 4. l cents represents the average per gallon profit on all of Shell's petroleum products and natural gas sales. The total dollar profits reported by oil companies seem high mainly because oil companies sell an awful lot of gallons. The import.ant question is: What do you get from that 4.1 cents per gallon? Shell 'a answer: New energy f« the future. In 1980. Shell plans to spend over 21/2 billion dollars in energy-related investments. Over 90 percent of that money will be invested here in America. A~~ W?nt:ik~ Profits are neoeesary because .looking for and developing energy isn "t cheap. Baaed on independent studies by Bankers Trust Com· pany and Chase Manhattan Bank. it ha s • been estimated that America's oil companjes will need to spend. on average, some 40 billion dollars each year from now through the mid·l980's just to maintain current oil and gas reserves. Bu t if we 're to decrease our dangerous de- pendence on foreign oil. we must do more than simply maintain reserves. We must find more energy and UBe lees of it. In 1979. Shell Oil Company's t.axee• and royalty payments to governments were over 2 billion dollars. Total profit was 1.126 bil- lion dollars. Present and future profits allow us to put money back into our businees and attract. investors so we can make the huge invest- ments necessary to help solve America's energy problems. We're committed to doing that. loh n I Boni.our ProsldcnL, ~I'll Oil Comp1my -® Shell •income. operating and consumer excise c .. att ' l ,. C.arc I:'•• ..... c.ueec ..... r .. DEAR PAT: My youn• aon and bla wt/e boul~~ aew boule ln Rlvctllde Tbere were 1 lot Of l Wl"Ol\I Wllb It and t.M1bull<fer wouldn't fix af\Ythlna My aon took t.M buU8 r to Small Clalmi Court and won tbe case Now the company refuaea to pay What can my son do to collet"t hls money• L A .• HunUnctoa Beach Adwlte )our ..-&o 1• &o U.. ee.n elerk u4I ,.. que.t a "wrtt el euc•tlM." 1"llb form dlrectl a marabal. 1beritr, or coutaWe &o "levy upo11" Uake C'OGUol of> some a.ad ol tlM deletadaa&, 1uela aa 1alary, baU aceotlllt, car w cM.Mr peraoaaJ pf9P· erty. It wW be •P &o JOU .. W tell tM mars~al or sberUf wbere Ute defeadut'a property 11 local· ed. or wbere be bas money. U Ille doffa't latow wbere the defea4aat'• property la kteated, or where be has moaey, your 90ll cu ~ a "np· plemental pr~eedla1" against the defeodant, which would requiH m to appear ID court and anawer questions about the locaUon of his proper- ty. The clerk will assist your SOD ill flliJll a sup· plemental proceedln1 and wUl lalorm him on bow to serve the defendant wilb notice of this special action. In a case where the defendant is an employee of tbe state, county or city government, or II It Is suapttted lbat the defendant wt1I sell aJI of hla prop- erty without paying, lbere are further steps to take, with the assistance of lbe court clerk. Your son may receive only one writ or execution at a lime, but hf' may obtain as many as nttded \0 col· lect tl'H> judgment. Each writ Is good (or 60 days. As the win.nlng party in the suit, your son also ls t>ntirlt'd to receive payment from the loser for court cosl~. including all ur the related fees before and after the hearing. He must me with the clerk a "m emorandum" or all the costs incurred in trying lo collegt> the judgmoot. Food Sta•p Rulr• ChaRged DEAH PAT I understand there are !>Ome chan~cs in the food stamp law thut can help senior c1tiiens and d1s ahled persons Can you outhm: these chani:t·s for mt' S F . Costa Mesa trndcr the new rult'"s, eligible elderly and dJs· ablt>d person!\ will be ablt> t-0 de-duct high medical upenSf>s or .. xcepUonally high shelter costs from tbeir ~ross incomf' for food stamp eligibUlly purposes. Pf'rsons curJ'f'otly receiving Supplemen· tal Security lncomt' (SSI > are not eligible since their bf>neflt levels place them above income eligibiHty for food stamps. The nf'w rules allow deducUoni. for monthly medical upenses uceeding S35 and s helter costs exceeding 50 percent of adjusted income, for most persons aged 60 or over and for rttlpients of dis· ability beaefiu under Title i of the Social Sttu.rity Act. F.umples of medkal dedaciloa• are: pre· scribed druits: doctor and dental visits; Klasaes ; prostht>SI!\ devlct>s: attendant care: outpatient u re; b.-alth and bospitaUutioo premiums; and transporatallon costs t.o ~et medical services. Shf'lter deduction& include rent or mortga~l' paymenl<t. ht>al, Ugbb, water. garbage. sewer and property taxes. The new rulf'!> apply only to f'lderly a.nd dis· abltd food stamp users. and not to otber rttlp if'nts. More information is available from tbe Orange C-Ounty Human Service Agency's dJstrlc~ offices for financial assistance and food stamps. Phone 834-2780 for central distrtc'-991-2121 for north district; and 896·7Sll for west district. MllEAGf SERVICE CONTRACT Covers EnQ Comp • Steenog • Air cond • Manual Auto 1rans • Front susp • Drive Axle • Complete front & rear brake system • Elec System 'l+~rf•t•Ql"'l4 ()I\ ~~f' (..Ofl'tt'lt(I ~ N"'f ~ 10 f"Y of tN ht'.0 '0K•it '()(Wf.,;1 W...,,,h~ •S.DftC1•' (,01"1UICI\ tni ._vdl JIQUd' M•f'teOf'"I ~ G p,.UOf!'O' Ponc.ntt S1HtJ Tt1umon Vo4Y'O O•fl•N• • Wt\I °' ,,on, wn• Of 411nO (Afnmtt'C ... \/~~--Of\~ ' l AM i.-_,.... t 1«1<1 eC>OIOYel --1\ llflO w<lhekil OflllOI' IO DUY -"'•)1"'um .. ~,., ooeei ~ e111t...0f~V6tV'fl - - Monnon Schedule Revised SALT LACE CITY <AP> ;... '.ne Mormon Q&arda bu UDOWlc.cl • ••• nhedule of ae· Uvltl ... con10Udattn1 •U'I meet.1ACJ on Stin· •1• \0 provlde mem· Mn mon Ume for other purtulll. Ftnt-of-tbe·teatOG Larae Artichoke. tee ea. Loa~reen Crltpy Cacwnben .. 2 .... 12k Ls. IAcal Grown Cabbage ...... tOc lb. Ls. Sweet Navel Ona1n . . . . . . .3 u.Jl.00 Ta1ty Mlnnola Tan1erlnes .......... ate lb. Soatb American Banallas ............ %'le lb. Sweet 14. Tnaa Pink Grapefruit .... 3/1.00 PRIME & TOP CHOICE MEATS ~-....ipn111~11..-f••MMt -.-,. earo n.--"'•» ,_ ., ..... ,._.~---, ... ·- FRESH EASTERN PORK SALE - Center Cut Pork Chops . . . . . . . ...... 2.%9 lb. GOURMET MARKET --; -DELANEY~~ .. BROS. SEAFOOD Fresh Dungeness Crabs . . . . . . . ......... 1.59 tb. <We clean ai crit t'k for no u tra cbarae> Delaney's Famous Clam Chowder Either eo.ton or ManbaUan ........ 79C pt. Fresh Frozen Mahl Mahl ....... . ............... 1. 79 lb. The 1tatement from th• Church o( Jesus Chrl1t of Latter-day Saint• uid the 1chedule would free members for more community aervlce dwiQ& the week. cut travel expenses and reduce eneray use in cburcb bulldinp. M eet.1np of three or· aaoizattona previo"8ly held weekdays will be held on Sundays. The or· sanhalions are the Relief Society c for women 18 and older), Young Women <for girls 12 to 18) and Primary (for children). Former White llouse aide Leonard Gar· ment put bis lawyer image aside and with clarinet in hand joined jazz musician Lionel Hampton for a eig at the Brooklyn academy of Music Opera House. Gar· ment played with Woody H erman --------- Stuffed Pork Chops 11tulfed with Delaney's famOWJ apple stufrtng> . . .•. 1.98 lb. Farmer Style Spareribs . . . . 1.49 lb. Pork Loin End Cut Roast . l .49 tb. Whole Pork Loins, Cut 1od \\rapped for )Our frtttt'r . . L49 lb. DELAllEY'S LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Delaney's Private Label Champagne, Extu Dry, .......... 17541 miJ>2.2S, ccase127.00 1977 Goldene Oktober Liebfraumilch - Qualitatsweln . . . 1'160 mlh 2. 75, lca!>t ) 33.00 Bell's Special Selected Decanter, 86 proof <flftbl . . . . . ................ 21.59 I liquor Prict>., Do !'tot lntludt>Tn> Open Dally 9·6. Closed Sunday 2920 Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach before becoming an aide to Nixon and Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work tor ou. 673-5520 Ford. 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Clw I WbDI \M __., w,_.. wttii tM 41llnama ot 'M1totuaa u.. lloeeow Olympics, all ol Qt •boWd PA\IH • mo-ment and &tw • l.IMM&a.bt to ,_... .. tbe i~ Obmptaa of· t.bem all, ,, ... J..,., aow -. ha Md to nibt mon or bit life. Son of aa Alabama •h•rectl'llPPtt. be ttu bad to overeome blu tn tbll eoantry and 1Jun ol beloa "of an Inferior race" when be lli•lded Berlin Ccw tM l131 Nui Olymptcs. Tlla a,nrr. COO&DlNA'fED black 1lhlete lbamed Adolf Hltlu by wtn.nloa four 1old medal• and overcamt oumel'OWI obstacles to emerse u a auc· cesafuJ ~man, America'• Olym· pie "elder atatetmao" and moet Oueol spokeaman. Now M 18 faclftl bll touibelt baUle - June ceDter. A t•1•pbone call to bl• Pboeohr laome br0'8Cltit fOOd newt. lte la re1cun1 favonbly to drup and 1alnlnt •t.renflh 1fter tnatment at lbe Univenlty of .\rlsona U.alt.b Beleoct.1 Center. "He ll "I> and about," aald h.1J wife. Ruth, "and we are uncour11ed. but be l1n 't up to a lot of eon venation.'' ASKED IP JESSI'.: h•d expre11ed him.elf oo tM preaent Olympic aitua· tton, Mn. Owena uid "Ob, no. He's not ready to bit that bullet yet, You mow. bt ,.u very emotional '' There are f w more emotional or dynamic men than Jes.ae Owens, who ls r-.mlnlacent of the late Dr. Martin Luther K1nC when be takes the podium ln defeme of Olympic Ideals and pride ot country. "The Olympic• have become Ule whJppit\I poet of poUUca." be once aald, "but, thank God, t.bey are sWl run by man. Man haa a way or overrtdln1 auch lnfluencea." THERE 18 NO Indication h9w Jeaae would view President Carter's call tor a Mo1cow boyeolt, He undoubtedly would be torn between patriotiam and a strong belief ln t.be sanctity of the Olympic code. While the press sensationally played up the theme that Hitler, s urrounded by storm troopers, snubbed the black man who shattered the Fuehrer'• theory of Aryan supremacy, Owens himself always bas downplayed the incident, "I don't know," J esse said, "l never looked toward the box where Hitler and his entourage sat. l was t.oo busy worry ing about fulfilling my childhood dream. -Caneer • "I WA8 CONDITIONED lo dla· crlminaUon wben I went to Berlin. I wae not politically oriented. Nooe of wt waa . We were too bu.ay wortdn' on our personal goals." Patriot. preacher. ambanador. ln· 1piration for the young, Owens refUJed lo become emblllered by early hardships and emerged as an wtwaver· ing boost.er of the American way of llle. "I Uve here. It's all I know and all f have," he has re peatedly inalBt.ed, "My JOb 1s not to complain but to try to make 1t better·· IT WAS OWENS, his name and hls stature among the athletes that pre- vented a mass walkout of U.S. blacks after the clenched fist demonstration by John Carlos and Tommie Smith in 1968 an Mexico City "I could appreciate lbelr frustra- <Stt OWENS, Page BU JESSE OWENS I {Ali Tour t Continues t in Style Nothing New for Thomas I NAIROBI, Ke nya <AP> - Muhammad Ali s moothed over his misunde r standing with · . President Carter a bout U.S. foreign policy, tried to get in a f fist fight with a lion and added luster to his African mission by meetin~ today with the Presi- dent of Kenya. t Ah conferred with President f Daniel Arap Mo1 for 20 minutes, restonng some diplomatic pres- t tige to his tour Lo seek s upport ' for a boycott of the Moscow • Olympics l>uring the session. r described by a u s. spokesman j a!> involving SN1ous discussions, Foreign M1n1:.ll'r Robert Ouko ~ und olhl'r top Kenyan Cabinet ml'm bers were present. MOI .,...,LD ALI TO FEEL at home in Kenya and the U.S. t spokesman quoted Ali as reply· r 1ng, "I am at home." Ah later conferred with Ken· I yan Christian a nd Moslem leaders, and was scheduled to appear at a reception at the home o f U,$, Ambassador > Wilbert Le Melle Ali, former ht•avywe1ght boxing champion. abo went off to Na1rob1 National Park to square off agamst Wlld .uuma1s. He cbw.ed some, bul found no lion, Until the session wtth Mol . Ali was a presidential envoy who ~ had not met a president. Presi· dent Julius Nyerere s nubbed him Sundav in Tan1ania. where oppn'>llmn ·tn l ' S contact with ~outh Afnc<.1 '" ~trong ~. J\U LEAVES TOMORROW Cor N1f?eria, SeneRal and Libena on his way lo report to Carter in \ Washington I Earlil'r to<lav . J\h tnt·d to get h1 '> J\fm ·an ~1!>~1gnmcnt back on c·ouri.e by blaming State Oepart· ~ mtc•nt adv1sN-s for fa;ting to pre· ' JHtr1· him for tough questions frnm African n•porters about ~ l ' S dc•ahngs with South Afnca fi e said he was not a ngry with Cart<•r al all "We have ~trn 1ghtf'ned the whnle thin~ out," A Ii sa1d "l am in 100 percenl aS(ree- 1 ml'nt with Pres ident Carter 1 Pr1.•-.1d<•nt Carter's purpose 1s l n~ht." Ah told report~r!-r after mcetmg Kenyan sports offtc1ab "President Carter did not put rnl' on the spot " ON MONDAY. Ali said Carter .. got me the s pot" by sending him to Afnca, wher e ht:' was sur· ~ prised lo discover that black \ Africans oppose the U.S. reeord of dealings with South Africa. He said he was continuing his five-nation tour lo drum up barking for President Carter's stance on the Moscow Olympics only. because he opposed Soviet actions in Afg hanistan and because he feared nuclear war il someone didn't stand up to the Soviet Union. Today, Ali transfe rred the blame to "The people who came 1 from W11Shington." ,.,.WI...,._. Gymnast No. 1, Wim Sullivan Award INDIANAPO LI S (AP I Anything Kurt Thomas docs. ht· does to win. Finishing second. he says. is like finishing last "Winninl( is best." said the 23-yeur-old gymnast, who last year became the first Amcncan to win an all around medal 1n m· t e rnat1onal compet1t1on Il e added another first to his hst of accomplishments Monday night as recipient or the Aroateur Athletic Union's annual Sull.Jvan Award us th e nation 's top amateur athlete "TIUS MEANS A few Uungs to me." the former NCAA cham- p lo n from Indiana Slate University said. "First, It's im- portant to me because It ls given in Indiana. and this ls where my gymnastics rea lly began. Another thing Is that this is the most prestigious award given." m g for the 50th annual Sullivan Award. In addition to his own personal achievements, Thomas said he sees the emergence of Amencan gymnasts as sen ous contenders in international compet1llon as a source of "a lot of satJ.Sfacuon " ''IT'S DEFINITELY rm proved overall." be said "We competed 10 the world cham pionsb1ps at Fort Worth in December very well as a t.eam. winmng the bronze medal And this 1s the first time we've had much depth." Thomas. an Intense perfec tionisl, finished fourth 1n the World Cup meet in Tokyo in June. then wa.s runnerup ln the all-around to Ruasia'a Aleksandr Ditiatin In the world cbam· pionalUps, It wu the hi&hest finish ever for an American gymnast in tbe world cbam· pionsbios. <inoth<'r :.ilvcr 1n the parallel bar:. h N f:VER SATISFIED with M'<:ond place. Thomas said be nont:lheless felt "really pleued .,.. 1th my compet1t1on. I hit 22 of 22 routines without a major brt.'ak " · 1 t °"'as the second year in a ro°"' Thomas had been nominal· t.·d for the Sullivan Award. He fmashed Uurd a year ago, beb.iJ:td swimmer Tracy Caulkins, tbe \I.inner. and marathon runner 8111 Rodgers "l didn't f~I last year I bad even a c hance to win tbls award," Thomas said . ''but l said af I was nominated again I' II come back and try a~ and if 1 didn 'l w;ln it UU. yeu; I'd try aa_ainnext,y,ear." >.-.. KURT THOMAS ACCEPTS SULLIVAN TROPHY MONDAY. Thomas. now an assistant coach at Arizona StJlte Unlversl· ty, beat out Renaldo Nehemiah. the world record holder in the high hurdles, and 15-year-old Cynthia Woodhead, who set two world and nine American SWlm· ming records in L979. In tbe vot· Thomas earned a gold medal m the boriz.ontal bar, tied for another gold in the Ooor ex ercise. won a salver medal m the pommel horse and s hared N EHEMIAe'. ZI, or ti.• University of MarylaDCJ .. ranked No, l in the world Jo' high hurdles. He won lh•~. NCAA and Pan Amerq_lltla G a m es c h a m pi o n s be~. Woodhead. or Riverside, .. t•am ed five gold medals io lbe Pan Am<>ncan Games in July. Raiders Ready . Muve to Coliseum Imminent LOS ANGELES <AP) -An at, tomey for the Oakland Raiders says the team's shirt lo Los Angeles appears imminent if a federal judge rules the franctuse can be moved without the a p- proval o f National Football League team owners. ··As of the w eekend. w e believe that if t he Los AnReles Memorial Coliseum can deliv<>r what it promises to deliver and we believe it can we have an agreement." said J osl'ph Alioto. former mayor of San Francisco who is reprcsentini( the Raiders in their negotiations with the Coliseum. "WE /\RE PREP/\RF.0 to conclude a wrltlen contract ttus week and s tart construction next week." Alioto told U S. District Judge Harry Pregerson on Mon day The Los An geles Coliseum Com mission has as ked for a pre liminary in1unct1on barnng the NFL from enforcing its rule that requires three-fourths or the league's 28 club owne rs to ap prove a move by any team Pregerson did not issue a rul- ing, nor did he say when he would make a decision He ended the hearing by asking both Coliseum Com m ission lawyer Maxwell Belche r and NFL attorney Henry Thumann how soon they would be ready to present arguments at a full trial. Belcher said he could go to trial immediately. but Thumann made no commitment , snying only that another lawyer would be handling the case and would have to be briefed. BOTH ALl&ro and Belcher stressed that a quick and favor&· ble ruling is necessary if the Coliseum Is to complete con- struction work it has promised the Raiders in lime for the 1980 season. The Coliseum has re· portedly offered the Raiders a package worth $17 million to move J\sked by Pregerson what the Raiders would do if the injunc- t i on is not gr anted. Alioto rt•phcd. "We'll cross that bndge when we get to 1t." Thum~n noted that league owners have not rejected the Raiders' proposed move since Al Davis. the team's managing general partner. has never formally requested such a vote Jn any case, he argued . anti· trust laws cannot be a pplied lo N FL francises because they share m ticket and telev1s1on re venues and are therefore not true competitors, BELCHER COUNTERED that neither Thumann nor NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle have given the Raiders reason to believe the move would be s ane, tloned if put to a vote by the owners. "If we believed that, we wouldnt' be here," he said, Edwin Heafey Jr , an attorney for the Oakland Coliseum, Im· plored the judge nol to issue the injunction. saying. "We're S20 million in debt and we need the Oakland Raiders to play there." O n Monday afte rnoon. Al LoCasale, executive asslgtant to Davis. said that the Raiders still hadn't seen the n ew offer promised by the Coliseum. Tennis star Martina Navratilova (right) Pavilion. The tournament. featuring tbe and entertainer Barbie Benton share a nation's top professional stars. continues laugh during the opening night party for through Sunday on the UCLA campus in j ~~th~e:.._:w:o~m~e:n~·s~t:e~n~n~is:...:to:.::urn:::.=a=in==e~nt:._:a~t~P~a~u=l~e~y~~W.:..:::es~t~w~ood~;,._~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 ~ Evans, Rustlers Starting New Traditio~ By JOUN SEVANO o. .. o.i.,,..... ..... When Vince Evans started playing basketball at Golden W eat College be bad a goal: "I wanted to Uy to change the tradition here," aaya Evans modestly. "I wamed to try to set a new trend." Sounded llke a simple un· dertfkfn• until one realises that the Rustlen have bad only four winnina seuom in their brtef 18-year bl.ltory. LAST YEAR, EV ANS' nrat wllb the team. GWC finlabed a miffrable 9-20. NeedJeu to 1ay, Evans deelre to start a new trad!Uoa appeared pretty far I etc bed. But it'• 1tran1e what a year can do to an tndJvldual, a coach, and a team, When the Rustlers team concept. Just a lot of in· JUST HOW MUCB of a role to his progress boat Loe Angeles City tonight dl'llduall5m. We were never out· Evans has played In turning the (7:30), they wm walk on the played or out-matched. It was team around from last year he court with a 14-10 mark and a internal t.h.ln&s. •· modestly declines to say. 1ood shot al making the Thlayearthlngshavechanaed "l.llke.tothinltl'veconlribut. Southern Cal Coo(erence dramatically. Not only are the ed. but I don't know what kind of playoffs. Ruatlers playing a team con· percentage you could pul on It. "Last year was very dis· cept, they're playtna unselfiah Moat of what haa happened cour1gi.ng," admits Evans, who basketball. They may be 3-5 ln belongs to the coaching staff.'' It the youn1er brother of conference play, butlwo of t.boee Actually the team's progress Chica'o Bear• quarterback Jossea came at the hand• or flrat can almost be directly attribut· Vlnce, who played his colle1e place Cypress, and both defeats ed to bow Evant bH Improved. ball ot LACC and USC. "Actual· were by a mere bucket. Lut aeuon, the North Carolina Jy lt was more bustralinll than "Il'a a different pro1ram this native c1me to ac.bool out of anytblnt el.M. We would keep year," aaye the 6-3 forward, who shape and Md to learn bla tlUrd wonderin1 what went wron1. We plaf S Uke he'• &·'7. and 11 different PQllt.lon in four Jtl&n. kept wonderlnl bow we could averapna 23.3 polnll ~r 1ame. Aa a junior ln hl&h tcbool be loH, what the cauaea were.'' "We bave a lot of tal•nt~ played guard, u a aelllol' he wu Evana saya the amwera are freshmen players who want to a center and lben, aft.er 1ltUnc fairly obYioul raow. play. out • year, be came to Golden "And the coteb.lnc staff has Wett aa a forward. Hit re· "WE WE&EN'T playlt\1 aa a been the drtvt.nc rorce that baa habllltaUoo u a player wu ''°"' t~am laat year. There wu no kept the proaram on the up." and the team reacted accordlnc· "I FEEL l 'M in better abape. I feel I have more experlell~. and also more maturity," qyj , Evans in trying to descrtbaibt ! difference ln himself frolft luc } year to tbls. "Each yeu, 9'U i alnce I've started playl.n(;_ ~ Improved a little more. ~ been lbe story of my Ute. •: "I keep .cetUnl better-~~ ter, J ruess J' m destined ~ .. •lower aod Improve aa llm•M on." ~ And eo, It eeema. Is Weat. "We're 101D• to mat .. Ji,..;, H)'I Evan• or the pla~ "We've ual aot to get th~. n., In ua. we have to do lS PIO Uke ble of ptaym,." ' -..,... ,.·~It Ain't Lubbock, but. . . 'Wrong Flight to Acapulco . ; : LUBBOCK, Tu::--~ ~.:.e:-ioet cw, • 11m09t.,.. -k a1D't Lobboek~ tt •ln't bid 4 t . ...._ __ ~·· wtaat Tnu Ted\ ball C.O.ch ~· .!~-, mu&t bave tbou~l um PUl weekend ... ~ be wound up In •arm, IUllde Acapulco, Melleo, In· -ol CID Liiie dallly plalu ol l..ubbotll •. 'hit coacb, weary from a 1trtn1 of rffndttn1 tr1pia, IOmMow manated to board UM wrona rtlsht at the OllJJu Fon Wottb Reaional Airport Frtday nJ1ht and oo on uucht , ., c the ""°". , ~ Walleae Docbry, walUnt at tbo alrpor1, uld •be w .. u.at bel1an1na lo worry when aht wu pa.ied and told her UlbW WU at Acapulco. r '"l'he nnt tbina I'm IOlnac lO aik him when I 11ee blm la If , , '. ht ••w any ~ood footb.-11 pluyers In Mexico,'' !ibf' i.ald. ~ . . .. r-----,,_,,,,. ol llw Da11 ------ Footb&JI C?~Cb Lee Cono tell.a bow be aets alon1 trilb hil coachma comparuon, .._..1 ...... at JndJaoa University "Very welJ. l Juat do ever-vthlng he tells me." ., 1t'aaf8: Football Cea~• tor ••lt•i. St. BUFFALO, N. Y Want a football coachin& m· ~b? ·•· ·· Four are open at Buffalo State C0Ue1e. The • · wchool wants a head coach and three usl8tanta. • The &chool plans fi elding a club-level football team during tbe 1-..a1 seuon -the first football squad in the scbool'fi bl.story. Anybody Interested In one of the coaching jobs Is aalted to write t.o Jack McDonough, a~r football club, Room 402 Student Union. Buffalo Stale Cofleae. 1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo. N.Y., 14222. "These will be salaried positions," the school said In a news release. "with the head coach assuming duties Im· medJat,ely and the assistant coaches beginning in August. AU -: • 1t111 be considered part-time jobs, responsible to the United ~ · Students' Government on campus." ~ . , : ..... )rie Bo9rou 10 l.arlc Big l•part1 , .. • ~ William Simon, treasurer of the U.S. Olympic • WK"..,,,,M.mmittee, questions whether a United States . ycott of the Moscow Olympics would have a big ; -pact on the Soviet UnJon. He says the Impact of ~boycott would be great.er if many other Free World nations :•~j~dged to support &t, but he saya U.S. influence "ls sadly : eakened" and sounds less than optimistic that wide support G1C;..,.r a boycott wm materialize ... The Jnternat1onal Olym- CommJtt.ec appears t-0 be leaning heavily against recom- ..,..-,-endallon of a boycott or site change . . !'>ov1et Mmuter ot ~•fllllJ"'rts NlkolaJ Pavlov says that U.S. athletes could enter the • oscow Games "privately" ... Melbourne officials say .... .AUBtralla would be unable to host President Carter's pro t w>•ed "alternate Games" due to a lack or housing facilities ~ ·""' .. Taiwan intends to participate In the WUlter Olympics l Jll:fi Lake Placid this month despite k>sing another legal step in F Ue bid lo compete under the name "Reeubltc of I. . China" • • • The harassed lntemaUonal Olympic Commttt~ .._.._.&la .Lake P18dd tlU __. to ti')' 1.o NH the • Ol1mplc aa..... . . . l'our 8o¥1et team omctu. · *4 tbe Olympic vtllaae llond•1. brtnlinf tom the ~mber of athletes and offtclala quartered at the facllity near J :J..ake Placid . . . Eleclrlcal service was erratic for the t.blrd 1 'day tn a row Monday as Lalce Placid tried to iron out prob- I lems at Its Olympic site. Power went out for three hours at the bobsled course. ---.. , ... ,_......_ Ir•••• Olllel•I T ... , Cite,.._ ATLAWl'A -It •ti..._ a he·es.t.U effldll Ill ''ta naveN¥Wwt ho&n •coach. But ..... BeCtye Mc:Clendoa Mtame tM ftnt womu IO•'lftrM • --·•..U... beeketball ·~~ Monti -.VW ONeb Qaartea HirdMlt 1a1d 1M G14 "a ....u1e Job ." " ,. .. ••ry profftaioaal and did a better Job tban a lot ot the men I've 1wn." Hardnett at.id. "SM ,.ally tat .. c-barae ol ~me." ftl M Brown-Clatt ~ Jaa. ». wu tbe lint men'• eolle•• butetbaU pme to be caJled by a wotnlD, ae· tordtftl to the NaUooa1 Cou.ctate Atbl«lc A.uoclatloa. MCCleodce. a 1upent.or w'Uh tbe Atlanta Board ot ~duration, Cot tM call when one ot two oftlclala for the pme failed to lbow tq». · "I waa attt.IA1 at home wbeD UM phone ran1." a.be u..ld. Tbe talltr wu William 0Nen, a buketball officlal . "He 1ald there bad been a mlxup and for me to report to the Me>nU Brown Collece CY11U1Utwn 11 100n u poealble," M cCtendon Ald. She l&ld lb4l tbou1bt tt over caref\&lly before •C?Mlnf. "1 bad talked with many of the fellows who said they knew I could do ll," 1be aald.. "But. now the Ume h•d come." IAl•ler 6ees •• Mfl..,•llllft l•r •ease• The Milwaukee Bucks acquired National m Basketball AasO<'latlon atar Bob L&ater from Oet roll ln an effort t.o provide new power in lbe p1 vot. The Buck.<1 sent a 1980 firat-round draft \'holcc and third -year center Keat Beaaoa to the Pu1torus .. lobD WUllam.oa, sent lnto exlle earlier in the year with M weight problem, waa traded alon& with future conaJderaUooa by tbe New Jeney Net.a for Wubinatoo'a secood·year euard, lloger Pkl)eJ . • • Clevelaod Cavallen President Nlek lllletl will sell hla interest in tbe NB,\ dub for at least Sl.3 million to pursue ventura in movle mak- ing Ortlfl •ur • .,e.,, Ser••elae• ,,,_,,.,_. A six-year-old gelding was sc:ratcbed from t.be • ninth race at Bowle Race Cowie aft.er the dis· covery of a syringe and detection of a barbiturate lD the gelding's aystem. The cue lnwolved llakalu, owned by trainer Detaald E. llaJel. wbo reported tbe dla.- covery Monday . . . A .I. Fort. tou.r-Ume wtn.Dtr ot tbe In· dtanapoUs 500-mUe auto race, hu re.slped from the U.S. Auto Club in a dllput.e over peace ta.lb with the rival Cham· ploDJhip Auto Racina Teama ... ClJlciJl. natl Reds a.1 ..._.., and Dan c.llbta and Seattle Mutner Jde er.. aay tbey are taking their 1alary dlaput.es to arbltra· lion . . . Bo-. An•, pre1ldent of Top Rank, Inc., has offered ..._,. Duaa $1 mlllloo to fight S.1ar aa1 ......,. for the World Boxinc Council welte~t cham- pionship in May or June ... Tbe New York Apolfo o( the American Soccer League fired Coach Jim M~ Mon - day ... .re .. Mar~ Bol•la of France won '°n the InternaUonal Award for Valour In Sport for his hang.glider flight off the world's second highest mountain. The 29-year -old cllmbed to tbe summit of K2 i.n the Himalayas and took off from a belght of 24,930 feet, s uffenng permanen~ eye damage dunng the flight . T~le11,Radle Following etre the top c;ports events oo TV ton19ht. Ratlnos are J 1 1 .t excellent, 1 I 1 worth watchlnQ , ' • fair. • for9et II [-) 6 p.m., Channel 9 ./ ./ ./ NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at New Yori( ANNOUNCERS: Chic!( Hearn and Keith Erickson The Lakers return to action tonight aoalnst New York·.., Knlcks foUowlng the All-star break Los Anoeles is a half CJ<1m" behind S..ttle In the Western Conference Pacific D11111IOf\ wtule N•w York .. , .. gemn beck In the E•stem Conf..-.nc. Atlantic Division. OTH•R TELEVISION MldnlqM (13) -HOCKEY NHL All·Star oame from Detroit. Taped. RADIO Basketball -Lake rs at New York, b p m • K LAC < S70l t:. ~ f 'ro• Pagf" BI b\vENS ... Q: Will Nancy Play? ' .... . tlbaQ' he said afterward. "I ·t.dld them that they sbouJd fight ttlelr~ar on another battlefield. i ~,.,..,Olympics were not the pro- per pt.ce." • Jeaae was picking cotton at ~he aee of seven. He was nine '4'ht)ll the famlly moved to l Cln~land where he early e-blata•ll ... runntn1 peCt. He got a scholarship to .. State. l. . ~;t.. R E a E w E • E i n • i~es but no discrlmlna· Uo'1 on campua," he recalled. ta.t, off the campus, I couldn't (r\o alee restaurant.a with my ~ ...S I always had t.o ride • ck ot the bus.'" $ • • • ID a coUe1e meet in 193~. : bwem Ht three world records ~ •nd Ued a fourth in a ainele day. ! ~t Berll.D, he woo 10Ld medala in ~• 100 and 200 met.er daabes. • -relay and long jump. His ump mark endured until Beamon broke it In Mexico c M!ll 1968. ~ns bas ref wied to be dis illoned by the national riy· ea and politics that have p • the Games for years. , . ou•ve got to be there to ap· p · ·,ie It," Jesse said recenUy. •' k bread togethe r , sine wt:JJ.lier, train together and. at end! aee athletes looking ror an old friend from .ite•W country to trade a tie, a jac or a tunic. " liat's the way I see the Oljq'lplc Games." . A: /i's Likely, but She Hasn't Said Yes, Yet By HOWARD L RANDY Of ... .,.. ............ The Women's Kemper ()pell in Cotta Men <March 27·30) doesn't bave a fist of confirmed en- trant.a at the moment and the No. 1 quesUon a.aked when diacuaalng the event b , "Will Nancy Lopez be here again?" Doo Ruhter, tournament director, aaya Nancy ls filming promos for the Kemper lnaurance A1en· cy and be ll hopeful she will be playln1 here ln March. Ruhter abo says onJy alx openlJ\11 remain for this year's pro-am on the Wednesday precedln1 the tournament. "We're well &bead of last year at t.h1I same Ume and abould be sold out very ahortly." Ruhter says. The pro-am was rained out enUrely last year. Incidentally, it cost.a f700 to play !n the pro- am for the Women'• Kemper Open. ••• LEE T&EVINO, the second hlghea't all·Ume money winner on the PGA tour behind Jack Nicklaus, will play ln the Loa Angela Open, Feb. 21·2' at Riviera Country Club . Trevino Is tbe latest entrant committed to play In the event along with defending champion Lanny Wadkins. Others include Ben Crenahaw, Andy Bean and Billy Casper. RoWJd.ing out the early Usl of commllmenls are Gene Littler. Mark Hayes, John Mahaffey, Vi ctor Regalado, Ed Sneed, Dave Stockton, George Archer, Bobby Wadkins, Jack Renner, Jerry Pat.e, Grier Jones, Don January and a host of others. ••• GaOwnt OJo" THE LPGA since 1975 has been nothing t hort o! fanta1tlc and the aroup has (i,aures t.o prove ll. F'or lnstar\Ce, In 1975 there were two touarn m enta shown on television and only two In thP $100,000.plwi purse category. In UMIO, 16 even ta wlll be shown on TV. And all 39 evenu on lbe schedule wm have punes of $100,000 or more. Thi.I brings lhc prii~ money for the current year t.o SS mtlUon, an lOCN!Ue or 14 percent over 1979 and 317 percent over 197S. • • • APPUCAnONS FOB THE PGA tour's 1980 aprin& qualifying school at Plnebunrt Cowitry Club in North Carolina are avallabJe, Applications may be obtained by writing to the PGA otnce at 100 Nina Court. Ponte Vedra Beach. GOLF Fla.. 32082, or by calUng the oUlce -(90-t) 285-3700. Five 72-hole regional quallflera will be beld May 13-18 wi th t1uccessful players advancing to the Pinebunt affair. The CaUJomla qualifying round.a will be played al Quail Lake Men'a Club in Morena. An entry fee or $300 mu11t accompany all com pleted appUcutions and lhe deadline for returnml( them ls Apnl 28 • • • ATHLETES IN ACTION iA going ahud with a b3ng ln securing top performers In th4t111ntertaln ment world as well aa aoort.s to oartlclo'lle In their annual golf invitational et El Rancho Verde Coun-try Club In Rialto Monday, f'eb 18 lncluded in the list are Morey Amsterdam, Dennis James, Albie Moore, Billy Barty, Don Porter, Gerald Connolly, J ohn Naber, Maxlt Park", John P eter11on. Alvin Dark , Rik Massengale ond Stt'vc Yeager. For further loformation, call 957·165& or wr1te lo 11102 Newhope St .• Fountain Va.Uev 92708. ·~~/ul-stars KO '3ollege, NBC Rams Hand Taylor New Coaching Job . abare, comparod t.o a 3. 7 ratio~ and a 10 1bare for lb• college 1am~onNBC. Tbe dlaparlty wu oven 1re•t• ... 1ra cb1c•10 az ·Loa An•1le1. ln <llleqo, CBS dre a 10.2 r1tJn1 ad • • 1hare co pared to N 8C'1 J.I ratbtf and T •hart. And ln Loi An1•l•, CBS dnw a t .'7 ratlq •••haN to NBC'• 1.2 raUnf od I U•N. he radaf aumber repreMnta lb• per_ .... ol au televllk>n Mtt to tbl t®Dtf)' that were tuned in to a liven pro1ram. The audience 1bare l• the perceota1e of all Mt.a ln UH lhat were tuned In to a ,Sven pro1ram. The naUonaJ Nlellen r1Un111 will be tuued later tht. week. If they a..-ee wtth the ovemJlbta, then CBS will ban beaten NBC on thr" of the four Sunda11 tbat b11ketb1U 1•rnee have been telnl.Md ln head-to-head com· petition. Last y11r wH tht nrat time NBC'• Sund1y coll•a• 1amea outdrew ttJe NBA 1am .. on CBS. LOS ANGELES CAP) -Los An1e1ee Rams recelvert coach Lionel TaylOr hP been pl'Omot· ed to offen1lve coordinator by head Coach Ray Malavaal, the Natlooal Football Lea1u• team announced Monday. In a aen.M, Taylor 1ucc.eda Mtlav111, who w11 offenalve coordin.atot for a brtef ptriod ln 1111 until be a11um1d bud coachin1 duUM from ftred coach Gtorae Allen. The Rama did not have an offtulvt coordln.i.or for tbe 1.t'71Ind1f'7t Huont. .............. JEROME WIWAMS GOES FOR A REBOUND AGAINST USC. College Basketball Trojans Continue Doivnhill Slide •·rorn Al' Olipatc~~ I.OS ANGF:LF-(\ H1<'hard Wnght sank two free throws with fuur :.cronru. n·m.un1ng Monda) rugbt clmctung an 82-81 upset v1c tory for O~o uver Soulbcm Cahforrua m a Pac1fl.c·lO Con fereace ~ball pme at lbe SC>orta /\J'ena. Wright aco~ only four polnta ln the reponally t.elevited con lest. but bll foul abots ln a ont .. and-one situation cave the Ducks an 82 79 advanla1te and made a layup b> Southern Cal's Don Carlino at th'· buut·r mea.n1n~ltts The tnumph rah ed ~~on·!> Par 10 n •cord to 3·8 11nd the Ducks, overall mark to 8-l2 Thf· loM was the a1JCth stra1iht for the I ro1ans. who dropped to ... 7 In ronfor<'nce action and 11 9 on the season Orf'~on never led by mof'\• than two points in the second hair pnor to WriRhl's pair or frtt throws ou r the end Southern Cal d1dn t lf'i.d by more than four po1ntl> in the ~econd hall The game was lwd 13 umes 1.11 the final 20 minute penod and on 18 occasions in the teame ...... , • .,.r. , .. , rw.-. SOunt BENO -Junior forward Orlando Woolridae scored 18 point.a as No. 8Notre O•medowned Navy. 67·53 Navy cuud Dave Broob also netted 18 pointa. The Irish out.scored Navy 29·7 at the fouJ line ln the second half ln winning \Mir 150\ same or lbe ~ason, uppln1 their record to 15·3. 1be loea dropped Navy to 9-9. The MlddJn 1tayed ctoa.e ln the f1r11t hall. relyinc on a awarm· the aecond half. Former Manna ffJch standout Rich BrannlnR scored 14 for Notre Dame. LettUftUe •Ip• •~p•I• SI. LOUISVILLE -Sen1or SUard Darrell Gri/fio scored 31 points to lead te~th-ranked LouilvHJe to an 88·60 Metro Conference vie tory ovtt Memphia State. Elgbt of Gr1fntb't points cam~ an a 22·2 Loui4ville spurt that put the CardJnala out of the reach ol the vlsiU.O, Titers. Loulllvil~'s run be1an as the Card.lllall held a 4.9-45 advantage wltb 12 17 left In the game When s 23 showed on the clock. LoultvUle held a 71--47 lead. Sopbomo~ forward Derek Smith had 10 pein\4 durtn1 the strtt<'h and finiabed with 17 a.a Low.aville recorded lta 11th straight victory T•r lfe-ek R•l'9 P••C I' •le CHAPEL JULL. N.C. -North CaroUna. playln1 wilbout three of its top players, rallied late in the second half to claim an 85·74 non-conference victory over Yale i.n Carmichael Auditorium. The Tar Jleel.s, now 16-4, were without the Hrvtces or center Rich Yonaker for the entire .rame. Sehion Dave Coltscotl and J ohn Virgil RAVe the team only live and 10 minutes of playing tlme, respc<'tively ft'll down hard with G 07 lef\ ln the flnt half ot the came. He didn't return to action. The Tar fft<'ls were lf'd In scortng by 11enJor forward Mike O'Koren wtlh 20 poin\4 and Junior forward Al Wood with 16 poinll Center Jeff Wolf pulled down 15 rebounds and •cored 12 point.a, as dld reaetve 1uard Mika Pepper Drollla,,er l"•e~ AIA BOISE, Idaho -Marvin Delpb and Derrtclll Jackaon •cored 22 polnlA each to lead Athlete& ln AcUon to a 9'·72 vlct.ory over Bo1" Slate . Athletn in Action C31·11) led moat oft.be ••Y and pulled away tn the tlnlJ 8~ mJnut.eJ to lCG the rlctory. AIA led •t·40 at baJ/Ume, but Boin State petted away at lta lud and narrowed the l•P t.o es.a. However, former UCLA center Ralph Drollln1er and Dtfph led the way u Athletes ln Act.ton out- scored Broncos 28·1 U'le rest of tbe •ame. ~-· .. ..,, 8fe11• SYRACUS!, N. V . -s.cond·ranked Syracuse UniYtrtlly P•<'td by center Rootevelt BoWe'a 11 po1At11 eout.d t.o u euy 99~ over Siena Colle10 for lta S'7t.b coeaMeUUn 'litlor'J at KaaJey Field Houle. Tbe Orancemen, I0·11 nre a.ct by UM e.u lou1e wbo a.tao 1rabbed 10 ~In ODJ)' 11 mhlutal Of &U:J. ' SyraCUM C.0.cb Jlm Botbelm sot a ct..H. to dur b.La bench 10naiolltelIntolbe1am• 8"-hi• teem opeeed up a 17-4 ltad. The Oranieroen never tl'aUed lft the ccoi.t aod ltd u .rr at halftime. SyraCUM eoat.IDliH It.I domma.ac:. lo the lffOftd half and a 19·7 1purt pvt tM Oraqtmen M .._lead wttb I : 11 left. ..... ( FOR THE RECORD /BASKETBALL I BOXING NM ........ _... •• IK9 .............. W L • •> • I• ,, . D .. 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P•t Mt:CC>f'm1cti, dive, UU .,..,,."°" Dllt•rd, hurdlf'\ ")A Mal Whltllfl'•d mlddl• oist•n<• ru" nu ltSl -!Mommy l•" d ll,., t9\1 HOl'fK~ A\htnfett•r "*"'•"' • run nf'• l~S I lloC> RIC,,.rch, Pole v"ullor 1qi~ Fr..a Wiit dht•n<• runnt"r •••q Ole• Button. hourt ~•t1•no ••o -BOO Motll<t\ OO<el,,lon tt•7-Jol>n 8 ICellyJr .oe"m•n IOO Arnold TuO•r. foolb<lll I") Dor 81onc,,.rd 100~11 •••• Ann (Uf"tf\~ '""mm'"O lt4J (',11 ~ dlilen<• runner 1t•l Cornellu\ W•rm•r011m pole v•uller- '''' L••ll• -Mllt~ll. mJddlo "" 1~<.et\ff'W'"lllll'r lt•O GrllO ll•u. dltl.tnt• runner '"' -J9Mf)ll 8ur'1, o••vn•n ttll -Oofl ui11. 01,1 ... ce ,.,,,,,., 11n -Oot1euooe.1 ..... 1, tu• Gt-Mofflt,dt<•tlllon <t U -LA.non l,.llll•, 9011 ttJA -Biii Bontllron. mld<ll• dltlon<• ,_ ,,., 1m c;,_ c....nlnOlttm. l'llOdtr di> lan<•r~ 1'11 -J...,.• B..,K ll, cl« e111lon 1'3t -llHnMd Bert•-· 0eu 1111on ltlO llot*'t ~. QOll Mondey'1 T,.nHctlon1 a.uactTaALL " ........ ..-ii._ ... ..... CHICAGO BUL.U W•l...O S.m $"'1ttl, ov••d. A<ll•etecl koo M<IY. forwerd, from IN lttl<Wed II.al. O&TllOI T P ISTON$ fr•d •O Boll L•ttl•r, ,.,,._,tot,,. Mll•Mi-" B11<U '"' 1Ce111 a--. c .. ter, -• '"° ""'"°""" dreft <MIU Hl!W Jllll&Y Hl!fS -Tr..i..i Jenn Wllll-, ....,_, end h1turo COOi"-• "°"' 10 tN WoWllllllOll llulloh '°' 11..., ,..... .... .-0 ..oof9ALL .......................... Oltlfl H BAY l'ACIClltl H•IM<I Jottro Moftll<tll ti-tel IHIM <Ot(ll LO, A~l.Lfll ltAMS H•l!Md L,_.I '.,,or~ ... ,_...,,.,"' MOCICIY ·,o.~":::'""":~t!:~ ,. • .._ 0.ffYI~-.. -· IOCUlt ~-~-Le ..... HIW VOit!( A"'OLLO l'lr•f JI"' ""°"""" ,_, eo«ll Camp IS A Cliche: Winner By aoot:• CAaL80N CM .. DollolY,.....llitff With the No l rankine ln CIF 3 A and Oran1e Cou.nty prep boake tball c ir cles. E 1tancla lllah '• EaeleA appear to have all t hl'I lneredle nls to c o ntin ue throuih the playofts with their ~•t ever performance C'o 11 ch Larry S underman's E a&let1 have a solid front line. kt')'l'd by All·CI F s t ar Steve Van llo rn. two all-le ague ca ndidates an the backcourt. the ability t() run or alow It down and bench 11lrt:ngth t;l\Of IS I\ conlnbuling fac- tor , but it also takes unsung ht•r~ to put tog elher baM er i.cusons. which 6-5, 215·pound Tony Cump was, unlll now I hdden somewhat beh ind the scoring of Van Hor n 122 4 in 21 i.:amet>l •md the all-around play of g uard T im Kro hnfe ldt. Cump's a bility lo ha mmer lhe bottrd s a nd s mothe r opponenb dl'fe ns1vt>ly. yet score fro m 15 fel•l with a soft touc h, be liet. his p hysical a ppea rance i\t hrst g la ncl', o ne would think he'd be bcttN off playin~ t 1~hl end in football. Well . he dol•s do that In fact. h e's un A ll Cl F football st:lect1on at tig ht l'nd a fk r helpmJ( his leamma tcc, lo the Sea View League cham pwnsh1p l its st<K'k in foothnll 1s good t•nough to alt r;i<'l the allentmn of Colo rado St ull', Univeri.1ty of P a <'i f 1 c . W l' b e r S t a l e a n d North.cm An w na University RU T THA T 'S ANOTH E R slorv This on(''s on lJasketball whpre the F.a1d<·s <1re pn•sently IH :1 ovc.•rall .ind fi 0 10 lcagut- play "He's one of the hesl a th lctt's in our school," sa ys Sunderman ··And he plays w h e n other:. wou Id bml out with un inJur y o r illness. ••,\ winner IS a ch chf'. f know , bu t it's true m Tony's case ." conlinUl''> S underm a n "Tony ii. a compl'tilo r who accepti. challenges." C amp h a s a verag e d a half do7J'n rebounds a game . us ually on the weak side de fe n<;ively, which dO<'sn·t attract l h<1t muc h attc•nt1on But he as a model of C'Ons1s tency. aven.1g1 ng 10 3 porntb a game m no n·leaeuc, plua 11.0 in league play. and after a whUe, lt beglrul to sink in. Camp ls for real. "With Steve <Van H orn) and Rick <Riley) on the boards. I prefe r playing o uli.1de ... say:-. Ca m p . P e r so n a l g oa l s ., "NothinJ,t persona l." sa ys Camp. "JUbl wan anoth<·r league C'ham p1onship T HE E AGLES capt ured lht• Sea View L('agut.> babketba ll c rown u year a go wit h Van Horn . Krohnfcldt a nd Camp kc·} r1g ures Employing ;ithlC'lt-., who dou hit• as light encb 1., nol hing ne1.1. lo Sunch!rman In h1., thn·t· yc<tr-. ;it C'nsla Mesa and lh1 n l yc:ar ut t::i.ta m·1a. Sunderman h:ii. hail four of th<·m t::a c:h l'>l'l'ml•tl to gt•t t h1: JOl1 dont· At Ml''>lJ 11 1.1. a., Keith Jo-.ephson a nd Danny Byl'r.,, the n To n y 's hrolh('r , Ml kt·. hdorc M 1ke Wl·nt on to Orang<' ('oai.t {'(Jllcg<.· uncl Col1Jr ado St<1lP. Tony's '>17.C and c,trcngth 1s ob v1ously hereditary with his dad, .lohn, checking in al fi -4. 215 and ha s brother. Mi kc, in the 6 4, 220 ra nge Tonv·s future 1s with football. :.an<I he 'll he con1·cntrating on the weig hts this sp ring 1f he dee1dl'!'I ;q~a inst track But for now. he 's Just havmg fun on the baskt'tball court and the Eagles arc reaping the• rt' wards Rustlers H o s t LACC T onight It 's na il b1t1ng lime 1n lht' Southern Cul Confere nce haskc•t ball race, and when t he Rustlers of Golden West College host Loi. Angeles CC ton ight C7 30 >. they know they need a win badly to sla y in the thick of playoCf com pell lion. With the lop five teams ad· vancing to posl -seuon play, the Ru s tl ers c u rre nt ly r in d them selves locke d ·tn seventh plac e. one gam e beh ind a four way deadlock ror thJrd LACC. 4-4 In conference end 14-6 over t ll. Is one of those tea m s In the th i rd place d eadlock. owe. 3.5 a nd 14-10, Iott In lu flrsl m eeting with the Cuba, 95-78. The Rustleni are led by the ir 6·3 forward Walt Evans . who lead• the conference with a 23.3 scortn1 a ve rage. Evans 111 aliw secon(t tn the conle rence In re bounds <9.7), third In field goal pe rctnt••e < 59 pe rce nt ) and 1hcth 1n tree throw 1h00Un1 C78.S p ercent >. The Cubl are led hy the 1uard play ot Juon Work•, a lran1rcr from LA Southweat. I ---- 0..Cy P'-_., ......... ll- DA.ll Y "'-OT> I • NFL Salary Survey: Brun Tops \ PITTSBURG H CAP ~-Plltk· burgh Stttler Une backe r Jadk Ham bttame the National Fodt- ball League's hlgheal·p ald dt· fensi ve player in 1979 wtth :a S230,000 salary. according to •a copyr ight s tory publts bed today The PllUburgh Posl-(iazetle said Ham wa s at the top on ~ rense In .. confidential 1979 NP.L i.ala ry s urvey o btamed by t i.e news paper ; An NPL salary s urvey was rt· lea sed last week but at d id n0t identify the p laye rs It lillt~ high. low. median and averaite -,a lan es dl each pos itio n • Sleeter running ba ck F randB Hdrris was the h lghPst -pa Cd Steeler for the second ye ar In ;a r o w . a <' c o r d 1 n g t o t h:e ne wspaper Har n !'> la st season rece1 ved a $25.000 ra ise. bool.t· mg his salary to S27S,000. the newspaper said. T he s urvey sho wed Slee ter d' rt•nSIVt.' playerc; gene ra lly were paid bett..-r than their peen (n the lea~ue wtule their offens1v.t- 1eamma tes 'hd not far e so weSI rn t•ompan son ll a rr1 c; and S l e P l f'r quarlPrba<·k T erry Rradt1ha w 1.1. t.-rl' at lht· top of tht: lt"am 's 'ala rv hst. hut fe ll behind other offe n1.1vf' playn 'i tn lht· le agut' lla rns trailed r et1 nng SJO F ranc1s c-o running hack O.J. S1mp:.on . who wai. paid S806.~. f'h11 J~o ·, Wa l ll·r P a y ton.. $450 ooo. and M inm·sot .. ·., Chock F o r eman dnd Wash1ngto (l 'S I'' h n R 1~I(1 n'. C' a c h pa 1 d SJ00.000, the Post Gazette s~ud. TONY CAMP (30 ) TAKES THE OUTSIDE ROUTE FOR TWO. Costa Mesa Boxing Returns Wednesday · T he i.t•cond '" a '>t'rlt'S or pro fl'S'lonal boxing :-.how!> at t he Orange County Fa iq:rnund' in C'o<>ta '1f·sa wall lake plaN' \\-c•d n C',day n1i;:ht f('aturing a wcllc.·rweq~ht b1.1ul twtwN'n Rert Lt·e of San l>1t•g11 <•nd /\gJ p1to Hamirt•1 nf ~ant a /\nJ Thl' f1r-.t mJll·h will g<'! und1·r "·•' at H o'do<'k on th1· four bout pr11 gram. S upport.lng the main event will be a six-row\d and two ri ve-round bouts Alviar "VaVa" Benros of France- goe!'I agains t An aheim ·:o; Df'nnJs Ma n c an o an the i.lx -round semi main They are m1ddlewe1~hts Lt.>nny Jonei. of San 014.'~o mttb F<'rnando Heyes of thl' Border City tn a fou r round banta m weight bQut while John StC'VC', also of San 01PgO, fac•t•s H1C'hanl 1\bl>oll or l.oi. /\n1o:r-lt'S in a four round m1ddl<•wt·11Z hl hout Th•· 1111ginal C'ard had two Ill round wc•lt1·r1.1.1•1ght hou t s l1-.11·d hut l'romot1•1 1(1·-c Thwa1t-. 1.1. ;i, ''•rt NJ t11 1·,11w1·I ri1w 1,.., 1o1.1•(•n Brun· I ·un' of !'>.1n l a i\na ;,ind ll1·1·t•11 l!l\1·r.1 11! P tw rt" H 11·0 l.1•1• put on .in 11ut-.tand.n1: t..011 ni.: <'Xh1b1lmn in the f1r..t ~ho""' at the I-J trl(rount1i. <>ever a l montlu ago. lie clc-ft•.1t1'1I l'c•p1· 1)(1m1n).(Ul'7 at th at t1m 1· 'l ltt• ho\lnl! p rnJ,!rarn-. ilr•· b4·1 nl( .., t .1 .: ,. d In I J tt ~ '-•• d I 1 r t hr o u lo! h \ mo·ru Jll H•" 11"1 t II cl \\1•1111 .d :-·wn1r1·-. •\l(\t'-1.1.11h th•· .um •1f l1r1nj.!tn~.11A11rlrl 1 h.1mp1nni.tuµf1 ght lo urljn~eLowll> som et1m.: 1n the future. "We want t.n gave som e of lbe ft'el'lh new talent bein~ developed In bo:un.r n chance to J)t>rform at the local level." Sa<llc·r -.a\.., "Our show., at tht• Fatrl!rcound'> <·ould ll•ad tu " 11tlt- ftliCh t somt•t1mt-1n the· futurt-at th(' Anatie1m <"onH•nt1on C"t·n tt·r o r som<- l)thc·r plac1• in the· 1•11unt' T1ckN!i f1H 1h1• ho'llll: 1 ard <•I tht• Falq!rounds lrl ( '"'·' \1t".J V. r·dm•-. da' nll!ht .1r1· <;';' ~.o 1nt1 Siil for rin.:s111t fh1' 1.1. ill h1 ,, Jll.tlJlt ,,. l111th pr11·,. r.111111· .11 th1· •"1t• on ftj.!h l n1~ht '\11 f1Jl 1 h.1 lu't'll ''I l•ol 1111 11• \' '-l111v. hut "-.1tfl<-1 1-. • ••11f1cl1·11 1 It• .,.. di lw ,I .lj.!11)1' p1•11nd11 jlfHj!I 1111 .ti lh1 I .1111:1111111<1-. •·\ .. , ,,i 11111 •. ., d11n1w th• p1•n1: 1111111111 Eagles Maintai11 Holcl on Top Spot THf GOLO[N ANNIVERSARY COMMITIEE OF N EWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL PRE..SE NTS FOR THE. BENEFIT OF HERITAGE HALL f:,lan!'1a ll1~h ' gr111 on No I 1 n <" I I-" :1 ' ba s kt•lhall 1·1ri·lt·" 1.1. a ~ S 0 I 1 d I (I(' ci "' >I h t h 1· F.aglt's 181 h \'IC"lory or l h e 1. l' a s o n F ri d .1 .) • coupl ed wit h ~a n ta Monica's fi rst lo!.1> of thl' year The Ea~les sw('pt pai.t No. 3 rankC'd Corona del Mar and now face lhe task o r meeting 3 16 Irvine Wednesda y and 5·12 Un1verRity f'riday Cor o n a d e l M ar . des p ite its loss lo Es tan cia . moved up a notch tn second. while Oce;in View t umbled tn the rank ings. falling from its No 3 per<'h 1n 4·A to eighth after lust week ·., 80 72 l~s lo Kotella in Em p1re LeaRUe play Ocean View, 18 2 for th e season. meets 1 t3 K ennedy and 1-14 Loara th is wee k In Empire League action Kale lla II t he only o t h e r Oran ge County based te a m to earn a berth ln the 4·A. moving lo !levcnlh following 1l5 victory al Ocean View In 3-A compe lltlon. Sa nta Ana Valley <No 3>, La Quinta (No. 5), El Moden a <No. 7> and Lo:1 A ml1 os <No . 9 ) a r e oth e r Orange Cou nty teums ranked. ln1le wood conlln ue11 atop the 4·A ranktnc11 with lu 20 o r cord and all Of the flr l l p11Ct' v otea A ls o 1 a lntn a every first place vote of the 20 parllclp1t1n1 new1p1pen in So~thern I ,J hfnn11.1 1.1. ·" f",t JIH"IJ HI :1 \ On th1· i.:1r1 ,· l1•u·I . E -.1.111n ,1 ;inc1 tlc·c•an \ IC'W an· again th(• It-art 111.: ent ric-s from t ht· f>rtin).!t' { flJ-\I ,1rt·J Jo,..,t,int·1:1 J!l I "'411 ;J IJl ;1 \ 1.1.htlt• (le 1•,111 \ ll'V. rn.1111t.1111:-. tht• :"\11 1 'In t 1.1.1th.J 14 :?mark A VARIETY SHOW FEATURI NG SK• ES AND HENDEllSOll ANP OTH[ n C.RAOIJA TE S W~ ON[ C>OAY FEBRUARY b '9PC" P"" NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOCX AUDITORIUM REFRESHMENT~ INCLUDED TICKETS $5 00 A'<//. l Atkf A' N ._. ,. (;•t• tt•t C~I( f4 Jo:"l tam·1a hosLc; Irvine and Kenn1."<iv I!> al Occ.·an Vlt'w tom~ht. tJ1'1lh at 7 - ---~====:::::=::::-::7"":::::-::_::._:::-:~=:--:~~ ORANGE COUNTY' ~ ==:LARGEST CADILLAC DEALER ow.n: '°' tmmedlete °""""1 • Eldorado Blarrltz •Seville Ell)<Jante • Fleetwood lJrougham • Coupe and Sedan OeVllle W1"' ,,. lat/If "*"" '"/ti ltS" /Jlnrf /t r 't'rfl /#!/,,,., NABE.. § f3;@t1tar' 2'00 Htfbor 81M. eo.t ....... M0-1100 i I , Busiaess flation T&xing America 87 '°8M CVNNln N YORJC tAPl -lAftatkJD may or may not come, but u,. faar it baa ahadowed o1'dlnary Am ~ for at leut • year, eo bee t.be '-'* Lbat w. bav been lncr-.Affd rtaht blfon Lbt l eyea Mt•owbllt, tbt 01\to.alble ec:F.:mle tuue la wb e t ber W 1bou.Jd let tu. re 111a u lbity a.re or cut t.btm. TllOM, ~ •• ,.. t.be lWO optJam. A tu lncreas~ not even talked a bout -but ll b u paaled. And lt baa enabled 1ov· emment apendln& to ineru.ae •bile labor and bu.aineaa.,.. tn· couraaed to practice austerity $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTYS F.CONDS :=oaly~ ·~ I • . • W..klv ~"-ta • N -tMv '-41t.t• • 6 -tll• to s ,,...... • Sotltkna c.aw ....... Cnn rd<t our ·-· ·"'~"°" -~ I " V<•u• lirMncmq n .... d~ (714) 759·15115 AMERICAN HOlol£ MORTOAGf ;>Jo Newoon Ce nte r Ott~• Oes>Qn Plaza Newp()<I 8eflcl> f'.Jhlorn.11 '17660 ~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Invest in Gasoline J • 'the One Product Ewe'Tone's Waiting Jn Line For \\ ht 11)!a"410<" ~'1":.. c t.kp >'>11 JI 11id.1\ ' I"., 1.., n ... : "'' "'' · ~ 4uo1nJ pr1et: f,.r I" 'f'I..-ruml' • l,11{' l1ll'/)dd1H0r) II' fru"ra111w It\ a hiith n,),. I Wl'lllJW t hl"rt " [ I I ' fl! l111>1h pO!<'n ,1~>1111cl\ n1•1h !tfl l \1fl 11:il \1cl<.loppt1' 111"\<>0t'otndfl __ _,.._jt lllntl\lf\l>U . 1l•lUI ii tlurtl 1>1a." •hn<' l '1" ~then~' p111 c\ Y.111 nw ~\·«Got• 11o1· 11r~c ~··u 111 t~ Idea < on1.1c t u' W(:'rc C1,..Pc1r.. f11r murt' '1.lar\\tlln~ C.r.•uri. 1nfor · \\1· npcratc '"· h.ttn ma111 •n 111 C•~I G,1.,.,1hm: l.>.111 ,1,101"1\ in the l«lr Jcr,.:mk111 11 ... I.I\ l'l'lJUW the -..>1mer '41111bt.-m C.1ltlorm,1 m.irl t•I 1 •11.1 1 lh< "oner \our C·•Pctru" .11'4•.• li<cn'4.'1.I d.-l1u·r1 14111 r.•ll Jrnund. 1•.1'11•lm1· hr11l.«r.1c« firm .11 1 II 11111 <·.111 now. y,c"fl alo;o 11.-111 thc "'""''°" "' '"" 111)1 ""''I• IU .1 free x INCl''k ~u~ inJ ..Cll1n)!)!.1,.•flnc f, •r "r 1p111>n 111 our n c w'llcllcr •klhl"n on J 1IJ11\ ""'" ln (, '·''' I nc:rgy Outl110lo.'.° .11lJ 11i<•n "' \ttpphin)! ••111 •mn < , , Pl'trn 1"\24 W1l\hirc .._.,. 1Cc ,1.111rn1\ 141: pr1111.tc U. •t1k1 Jrt.l. Su11c ~Y7. )!.1<;1.l!tnc l•I mrnt• than <,i I U." Ani:clc,, ('A <:KX)IO. t<tllHTh.:ll.:l,\l ,1tl <'IJnl\ llv Sophh tiut"'d ">null < .1ll 1hc "ENERGY 1101 • l11~or C-~1ake M•)M} I l,l . Ct1lh:cr 1714)972-2701 Bar\illR G.olhw I mm ou1s1<k Cahfomw call II ~u h;ivc\'>41Wl -aod \'"' lllOOl it21-9030. I ·IJc~Y I!•" Pfl<I.'' .. 111 ,., •up ''"'urmporlh··"'·.:!1.1111.1 ... d, CO p RO ,,f g.iiol1hnt· l11<.~I<' pc1 1.:.1111111 • I: I ( NEW .4N.4Lt'. IS J la espedeli to 1aJA b)' about •u blWoo. CIOM to l1I bWIGD can bee•· peeled tn l\kal 1111 rrom the eoealltd wlndfall pf'Of\U tu, a mltDOmlr to dtleribe wbat la re- ally a tu oe au ~pa.DY ,.. v.au. ratber t.ba pront.1. Tbe IDCHHe d U\le DUH , •mountlu to M blWoo have t tiabled tlM admlniJtnUon to pn>,POH a llacal 1881 bud1et de· fielt ot ''only" '16 billlon, down from what looU like a MO blWoa detJc!t ln fllcal 1980. Bettifeff E•ntl•9• ltt~rftU~ Badey Labora&orles, lac., Irvine, achieved record 1aJes and earnint s in the fiscal year ending Nov. 30, 1979, accordine to chairman C.J . Beatley. Total revenues ·were $41,537,000, a 22 percent increue over W18. Earnings for fiscal 1979 were $1.50 per s hare compared to 29 cents per share in 1978. David E . Kerr. Costa Mesa, is resident manager of Dl1neylaad Hotel, Anabelm. The Orange Coast College graduate will be responsible for supervls· · in g the compute rization pro· gr a m for the hotel front office. DemUa A. Puccln1 has been promoted director of west coast s to r e operations fo r Mark Cr oss, Joe ., which operates boutiques in Costa Mesa and San F'ranci ~co B e formerly 1euR served as general manager of the Cost.a Mesa boutique in the South Co<1sl Plaza Shoppmg Center. Terry Harris, Ne wport Beach. 1s general m a nager or the J ohn Deere d1vis1on of MILO Equipment Corp., headquartered in Costa Mesa Bob Chubbuck. Costa Mesa, has been na med sales m anager of the fi r m 's John Deerc1Santa Ana division Steve Curtis 1s field sales manager for Cam · bro. Huntington Beach. Pat Keeland will talk on her recent tnp to China and show slides at the Feb. 12. 6:30 p.m. American Buslnesl Women's Association m eet ing . Th e ses s ion 1s sch edu le d at Sir G eo r ge's Restaurant, 2810 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana. Robert F . Jordan of San Clemente has been elected to the board of directors of RepabUc Fede ral Savings and Loan Al· soclatlon , headq ua r ter ed in Pasadena. Mna Builder '• Prollt• llp Standard·P aclfic Corp., a Costa Mesa hom ebuilding firm , has announced record unaud1t· ed financial results for the year ended Dec. 31, 1979. In additt0n, the board of directors declared the regular 15 cents quarterly cash dividend paya- ble on April 18, 1980. to stockholders of record at the close of business on April 4, 1980. Net income for 1979 increased 14 percent to $1 0,683,720. or S2.62 per share. compa red to $9,396,526, or $2.32 per s hare in 1978. Revenues for the 12·month period rose 21 percent to $131.317,076 as compared to $108,081 ,738 in the prior year Net income for the fourth quarter of 1979 was $3.215,389, or 79 cents per share, compared to $3.328.162 or 82 cents per share in the like period a year ago. Re venues for the quarte r we re $35,536,312 as compared to $37,582,974 in 1978. Mohawk Data Sciences Corp .. headquartered in Parsippany , N.J ., the parent company of MOS Trive., Costa Mesa. has announced a contract to suppy 226 distributed data processing systems to the New Yo r k S tate Department of Motor Vehicles. The contract is valued at S5 million for equipment and services . 0 ~·rr WIDE AREA COVERAGE ORANGE 00.-L.A. •1'1.1• = ,,. rv:T.,..... Our Costa Meas office hae had the prlvll4'Qe of serving the community for the past 5 years. That' a w)Jy we're having a epeclal grand drawing to be held In our lobby at noon, February 29, to ehow our approclatlon. c .......... ... NOD~ITON APPROVED CR£DIT ............ u. ..... , ... 2 ,., ....... c ........... c ......... ... I TWnl Mies: S..,. AM PM ...... a..11 .... • The St.mltomo Senk of'CelfbnW Ccma M ... Offllle ~FDIC 3'20 Brl•tot St, Coett M .... CA 82828 (714) a.ce.e1e1 Find SChUIH whit you want In t ht Skllnt CIHtlfltd ad• of .,,. Dilly Piiot 64%-6678 ..... -... ..... ----..--- B UT BVD02T8, wbetbe r youn or Uncle S.m '1, 1eldom .,, what dMf appear to be. Not included ln the reaul•r budi•. but eUU a part ot fede ral •pend· lnl. la another Sta billion ol bor· rowtnc by federal ace11ciea. Tbe reeult la a • l>ud1tt tbat ral1t1 federal and decreaae1 private 1~; a budcet that poau u auatere but probably ltn't : a bu4,et baaed on tn· creased reveauea Without an of. tidal tax increase. It should, aa a coDffquence, be a Uebt year for o rdin ary Am ericans, receaaioo or not. Wlth everyone called on to do bis or ber part to curb Uiflatioo, the psycbological seltln& fo r wage increases Is likely to re. main poor. Last year, wage. earners last about s percent of paycbecb to inflaUoo. TR18 YEAll, \My wHl have the a dded burde na ·or even higher prices and higher Social Security tues. And, wbo knows, perhaps a recession too. Some lime during the year the burden might become too much to bear, and demands for tax cuts wUJ be heard. Th is being a political year , the chances SM m good that some type of cut wUJ be passed. Will lhls make it any easier for the ordin ar y American., Ma ybe not. In cutting taxes. Washington might earn credits for doing something for t he w age.earne r . but the wage· earner probably will be left with the bill. IT GOES like this Unless followed by an inc r e a se 1n private.sector activity, lax cuts leave the fede ral government with less money to spend Tht• fed eral government doesn't llke to c ut spending ; it won't cut spending. Conseque ntly , the d ollar's buying powe r has to fa ll The or· dinary Amen can must use that weaker dollar for hts purchases B lom B i na Away ... ~ Jim McQuajde Jr .. left. and Bill Robinson, businessmen a nd frit!nds in Palmyre, N J , demonstrate their product for those who want to t et back a t the Ayatollah Kho· mcini. They say they will forward half their profits to the Ame rican hostages in Tehran o r set up a trust fund on their behalf. They did not explain their r eason for s pell· ing Ayatollah with a u. U.S. Silver Mine Gets A rab Backers KELLOGG . Idaho (AP> -A group or Middle East investors has t'XCTCISed llS Option to buy 500,000 additional shares Of Sun~hin(' ~hrung Co. st.o<'k. bnnging its holdings to 26 percent of the l 'niledStalcs· most product.1ves1lvcr mme The g-roup. Arab lnv~tors S A . bought 19 percent or the mm· mg company on Ott JO. for S2J 24 a Mm mon share, or $21 8 m1 ll 1on for I 02 m11llon shar~ An opllon wa~ wntten into that ~a l es agreement allowing the 1me5l0r:. to purcha~c another 500,000 ..,hare:. at the same pn('t> 1f bou~ht b<>fon· Thur,day, said Da vid V. J~non . Sun.s.hlne execut1\P v1<·• vrc.s1d1 nt The investor s afl?ree d to f•urc1~t.> the SIO 6 million op- tHJn. bnnglll~ their tolisl holding' to morf' than l 5 m1luon shares. (),t•r l 'lu· Lounl•·r HASO li•tiftq• ..._ ''I a •• c.",.. Cit•""'""' l!ll ltl":a><Q(I ~ . .: ) ~~~~ 1•\•""""' Oov ,.,, '! ... '~ ·t~r,' • ~li.,. ··~ \Ml•,., ,,_I(>.,_ """•""' '!\. ~ ~.,;'~~' ~M~ ~.,..,, .. ~ ~ :r r,~ ~~.: u ,.,.. \!_.,., J.~ J. ' ~::'.:i-' ...._ )I ... '•l•rl\1 ,~---n :1 :!.';~· ':~ ·:-j ~~:~~ : " 1 ~' ,. .... ):) .. t )\ ... l• ,, O >. .. ' • I 11 .. ,. .. ' t •• )t. ... ,f )I J7 ' 1t 11 ,.~ I) .. ·~ .. t\ • -,.~ ,.._.,.. , ... ~ ''" ,. 'IC)• ''"" ,,, .. .... 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No IMO 1 11 ','~ ttM "' ''"' ins 1 1 IN-' 1'¥' •" io ,_ 11 ,, ,, » "" '"t N~ s it.,. 1 , .. ,., c:-,,.1 .-IOOI ltlllty M I• NL SI o....... ltwlllft eat ... , ..,,.,,,.,, f'd f°W11t 10.a I - - { ~ J -·- • ? I .. Has~ un .-wide Business · -..c:::--....-. • r-~~~--~~~------~~----------------------~----~~--~--~~~----~~~-------------t--·~ ANAHEIM ANAHEIM STADIUM A-'Mm . 721 North Euclid Street Anaheim, Ca. 92801 (714) 991-38W \ .... Opening in mid-1980 WOODBRIDGE When we purchased Irvine means our lending Umits ha~ also National Bank, we did it for a very good inmased, and we ha~ f 1mds available to reason. We wantd to give Oninge County l.tnd. Plus, greater assets mean we can its own business and prof e.uional bank off er ttUJtt services to our automers. with convenient, stmtegic.aUy located, Come in or call any of our bank offaceJ. c:ounty-wide offras. Disc.over how satisfying it can be to bank No~ Heritage Bank i.r truly where the emplwU is on .sen.iUw bNJine.u a county-wide bsuinus banlc. By acquiring and prof usional people. If }'ON'~ in Irvine National, we ha~ inmased our Oni~ County, thm you'~ ~dose to total tmets to mo~ daan $120 million. This Hnita~ Banlc. A'9dlltUN SIMl#m Sta cc College at the Stadium Opening in mid-tCJM Our Spirit Makes The Difference u~girse Sa,,to A• 1100 North FJWnn Avenue Sant~ Arna . Ca. 92701 (714) 973-4788 Mcmher Fl >IC Airport 2171 C..ampw Drive Irvine, C". 92715 (714) 8J.l.J700 WooJb~ 5091 Barranca Parkw.;ay Irvine, Ca. 92714 (714) 552-3751 ~ ... &d 1501 Superior Avcnl.K' Newport Bc.ich, Cl. 921663 (714)64~ C.O..Me. 1'4!> Adams Avenue Costa Mes.I , Q . 9261.6 Opening in ~rly 1980 . . . .• . , .. ' - . . - l ' I N Tuaday'• Cl~ P rl NYSE COMPOSITE • .,..,..,"" ... "--.. ... ~ .. h--.O OI J ., ~ ))• •\ ~.ii I) :!~-.~,, *~=~ '1 ~ .. ,,~ ....., ' ,, ~1 "". f ""'1f'tt I. ., I" •• i BUSINESS I STOCKS Wl1ai s Tupical? Wo.rking Women Change Things i By SYLVIA POk T£R , A5 more women surged into t he work forct! In th e l970a thuo ct unng any other decade in the century, Ame rica's economy went throu gh a giant re volution . Among the q\lei· tlons the revolution raised. Wh<tt 1s no w .. no rm u l " f o r e m plo y m f n t · ~nemploymenl., Or for savings as <t proportion of after -tu inco mes" What's u "typical" fa m ily today a s against B couple of decades ali(o" More than half of a ll women 16 years of age and over - a bout 43 million -a re now pa rt of the work force. As a result, the once "typical" family with a working husband, a wife who's a full-time homem a ker and two children has becomt a s ta tis tical rarity Thi!> ··obsolete" family now accounts for only 7 per cent of marned-coupl~ fa mll1 es' T od ay ·~ "typical" family has l wo o r m or e wage· earners . Money's Worth ON TOP OF THESE fundamental changes 1~ the great, t!ndun ng sh1ft of the econom y fro m a goods-producing to a service-on ented society These t wo forces h ave rai!!ed our hv in~ standard.">. ~tabi li:r.cd employm ent : en couraged (wo- paycheck couples to SJ)<'nd more and save less instead of cut- 1 ing back a~ was the· "nor m al" reaction in previous innafion 'Pa ns , -TIIE BIG UPSWING of baby-boom teen-agers kind "'omen entennJ! the labor rorc-e may already ha ve paSsed throu~h the econo my. so a ltlo wdown in the creation of pew 1obs m~y not pus h up the J<>blc~i. ralt• a!> q uickly or as H1i!h as predicted -The gro141h in th<· numbf>r of twti w<1 ~c·earn..r fam ilies may c1>nt1nut"' to cnc-uur<ii!t' these couple'> hot!) ro 'Pe nd and borrnl4 mor <' For t'\'t'n 1f one "age -earrwr ,hould get hud ore. the comhinat1<>n of another work~r'~ 1·arnm gs and une mplo ymt-nt ansurancl' may red Ut't' fam 11Jf'1!' tendenc ies to cut back on spending Yet. despite these obvious '>Octa l economic changes ;:ind t~ complex im pact the> a rt• having on o ur economy a nd econom ic outlook. o ther b<is1c charactcn,llc'> of the JOb market rem am unchanged MOST WOMEN. 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(RI l ~~~us':c 7:00 C88 N(W8 N8CHEWS HAPPY DAYS AGAIH Fonzie reluctantly agrees to become a par1ne< In ooe al Howetd'l lnYentlOnS I A8CNEWS M"A"S"H The benzed11ne pill Charle$ takes to give him tome energy ha strange resvtta • STAE£T8 OF SAN FRANCISCO A wait crumbles during a tour of the oow-deserled l>rieOn Alcetraz, uncover • Ing • human alleleton and 8 20-year-<>ld fTllKOer. 9 OVEAEASY GUMI. singe< Maxine Suitt• van (RI I!) MA.CHEil I lEHREA RE'"°"t Cl) JOKER'S WM.D (ID MEAV ORIFflN Guell Ron How11td, Dick ShilWf'I Dotti() Arct>fbelO 7:30 8 2 ON THE TOWN Steve &nd Connie take a took 81 the ul)heeval1 tak Ing place 'W1tn1n LOI Ange les r&Ofo. Conme 1111111 the lOOO 8eoch lleterana Ho• pital to 1168 "The Real Coming Homo" of our S«· YICetnen 0 SHA NA NA Guests The Kingston Trto 0 NEWLYWED GAME 0 S100,000NAMETHAT TUNE CD All IN THE FAMILY "&11h Of The Baby" (Part 2) tilJ MACNEJL /LEHRER REPORT lB NEWSCHEa< Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE Ann Lenders talks about the effects of her recent ONO<ce; psyctllC '"9Mcft· er Marcet \/ogel ratks oboul his pl)'cilte class- rooms. 8:00 8 (I) THE WHITE SHA.DOW Cha1111el Li•t i119s 1J KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles a KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles U KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D K~· TV (Ind) Los Anqetes 0 KCST (ABC) Sa" Diego I l<TTV (lnd.) Los Anqelf>s KCOP· TV (Ind ) LOS Angele'> • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles lt!> KOCE·TV cPBSI Huntington Beach Co.ten ~ helpe a lacty cop break up .. 11 angel duet ring U THE MISADVEHTUIWS OF SHERIFF L080 1n a•cnange tor mooay, lobo aor-to Ignore • coo man's pto: to dupe me mayor and ttte dlttucl 11,ttorney 8 PRISOHER: CELL Bloc.<H Atter 1>&1ng balled by 8-0a into t~ 01n1ng room Yates is IOCke.:I into Iler own cell 1or pro1ecuoo 0 @ J HAPPY DAYS Howa.rd takee to tile com- m«elat air or TV 10 malte Cunn1ngruwn Hardware" a hOusehold word m CAROL BURNETT ANDFRIENDe Guest Oi0<1• Swan9on. m TOP Of TliE HILL Irwin Sllaw·s drama. Mt 81 tile 1980 OtymplCs, or o man WhO ha• made 11 big but finds 111msett atrugglfng With ti m+d·llfe crllll IS conclud.cl CPan 21 m 28TONIOHT Host· Clete Roberta lB MYSTERY "Sfle Fell Among Thieves" t;1teen Atkins. Malcolm MtOowetl end Mlcnael J•yston are ra.tured In t/>11 tllllllat lnYOIW!g • dam9ef In dlllrfll, I ce.tla hidden In the Frencn Pyr-. end an lntamatlonal crtml· nal Q!_ng 8:30 U 9 GOOOTIME ow.s franltle llket delperara ateps to reai.ze l"8 Or-" of bec:oming a IOldler G JOt<ER'S WllD d) THE 000 COUPLE Otcet ~!he director of ,..,. •• ...UV. wfltJnO ... Of hlldWllflt ..,..... ~A • q-Mftt .,_,.,.... The --8lld reMn..,.. .... ..... °'.,_..,.. .. IOl'I Of lllolOgM9 -.ca M!Wal ~ CWOMIM ....... Ind apg': • uoube=- f.nt«lalnmenl l)erllOMll- 1181 111ch1dl11g Jwlla Mdr-.. lwdtfll/ Hepbwn, k16e ~!IOI\. Cwol .. ,.., Ind the Mllc>PMI or-•·~ .,_., fOf IM btNftl Of ne.t; Ctlmbodfant. • MOYll • *'it "Oamlaft. Omell n • 11971) Wllllam ~. lee ()(11111 All tmc>Onant lndl>l- tnalltt end hit Wfft adopt hla .... IH'o«h«'• - or~ IO<l. ~e lh8t lhe youltl i. ac1ua1ry the0...11 8 t<UNOFU 'An Eye for An Eye" c.ine helOt • m1111 and his pregnent oaughtar -en IOf lh4I man ""'° r lll>ed '* 8 9 THAEF8 COMPANY Jacil and Chr!Uy ~ J~ Wltl'llS to IMoo!ne I motnet Wllerl 9'18 places an ad tor a "fathar for hire • G TIC TAC DOUGH G) M~ ORlfflH Ou.II Ron Howard, Olck Shawn, Dottle ArChlb&kl, Euble SIMa, Walt« Sufll. . .,.,. t-.30 0 9 TAXI With the cat>blel 11111 on 1trlke, Elalne mal<et an enormous l8Ctlflce lo Win their demands for better WO<k•llO COnd1hons (Part 21 D MAUOE Carol discovers sne's got to sriow her bMt more then 1\111 proficiency '' She want5 10 get a promotion SI MYSTERY · s~ Fett Among ThleYM" E1teen At~1ns. Maleolm MCOo-11 and MIChaef Jayston ere teetured In 11111 thrHlef llM>MllO a damMI 1n dtst1esa. a caetkl hk!Oen 1n Hie F1ench Pyr-. 6lld an 1n1em111one1 Ctl<nl· nat gang. lB NOVA LIV1ng Mactilnff" Tile WO<k and rem&rklble dla- COVMlel of 8 new ~· uon of biologt•la ceHeO natural~ prornlae baoefitl and appticatlcina yet to tie explored, 10:00 ID H£W8 llJ HART TO HART The Har1s talle oft ort a 1111 trip to Vail when they k!Mn that one of theit triand1 may be PltWWllng to murder h11 wtfa on 11111 atopaa. g) PlAYTHE PEACOITAOQ 10:30 CD aJ NEWS ~ VOTER8' PIPE.IN£ _'_Goodtime' a Bad Thne TUBE TOPPERS KHJ G 8:00 -Laker1 Huketball. Tbe New York KnJcu provide the oppositJon ror the Lakens toni1ht. CBS 9 9:00 -Because We Care. A muslcaf.Varlety special for the benefit of CambodJan refugees features Julie An· drews, Kris Kristofferson, Carol Burnett, Audrey Hepburn and the Muppeta. NBC 8 9:00-"Dam.ien: Omen U." There's the Devil to pay when William Holden and Lee Grant take on the task of raial.nl bis brother's orphaned son. 11:001••wo HEW8 MAKE ME LAUGH DAVI AU.IH AT LNIGE •"MASH" I WHATS OH NEXT'7 WHEN THE IOAT COMES IN "Heed• You Win, Tails I LON" TOfn 19 In trout*I and Man HMdlV tana 1n io... with a widow -~ Tlff.ATAE 11:30. Cl) 8AIWNSY JOHE8 A larMle con artist lnlll. tratn high IOCt8I)' to Ml up bufglarlea for her bOyfriend ( R) D TOHIGKT Hott· Johnny Carson 0..-11. Mclean s1-. son. Hal alie Cola. Peat>O Brysoti. Tom °'MMl'I 0 DATIHO GAME D tnll A.BC MOVIE * * "f reat>te And The Been" (111741 J-ea... Alen Arllln Two San Fr11>- c1sco eoe>s ate plagued t>y uncontrOlllt>te cars 8J'ld lad ..... they r909 ltound trying to pro1ect a man they Intend to lflMI (RI G MOV!l * **'~ 'To Hell Artd 8atk" (19551 Audie Mufl>hy, M81'1h811 Thomp- son Audie Murphy pla~ hlmMlt In tile IC(Mfl adap- JOHN DARLING tat toll of 1111 aitoblc>gt apN. cat -n0\1111 (2 hfl ) ·MOCWl'a~ HoQan oat• hell> lrom lh4I a.-Gast8'IO Mien "* tr\et to detain • German ~al al StalaO 13 -K*O ~ l<EN8tNOTOH Larry olt9rl n.a bed& room to• prayer group and t...a1 .,_ 1aliglou• prac'llCM 8'8 QUIM unorthOO<>x ~MDIGKT~ 12:00 e TW1UOHT ZONE A meail .-11ght80 banlt taller ,_ one PN11on on Nie. rMd1119 • Ml88lOH: IMP018184..E A bO.llnQ pr~er tied to a c11mln11 1ynd1cata ~ Ille terget °' the IMF' ., ~LHOCKEY · All-Stat G- • CAPTlOfED MIC NEWS 12..30 e 8E8T ~ OAOUCHO SI DICK CAV£TT 0.-t a.ithOt I 8 8lnget CPart 2 ot :<') 12.40 fl (}) C88 LA TE MOYIE * • •,. Tne u111m•te Cnue" c 19791 E11c BtMden Britt Dtend A wealthy bu11na11m1n'• uncontroflabla patanoia taac• him to oomm11 • · '40s Nostalgia Cluttered With Sitcom Schlock By PETER J. BOYER LOS ANGELES CA P > "When you're in trouble,'' my mother always told us. "Just call home." It still works. ABC doesn't have a mother. Jl has to call Para mount TV. It isn't unreasonable that ABC would turn to Paramount now that things aren't gomg entirely smoothly It was largely Para· mount sitcoms that helped ABC \o the top s pot in the ratings competition, with "Happy Days,'' and then "Laverne and Shirley," "Angie," "Taxi" and :·Mork and Mindy.' NOW TIIAT CBS has caught and passed ABC in the season's r atin gs race, ABC has dipped tn· to t he Paramount sitcom well once again. What it got was something called "Goodt1me Girls," wh.ich, for the life of m e. looks an awful lot like "Laverne and Shirley Visit the '40s." (Ch annel 7, 8:30 p.m .) It's a weird sen sation, watching so meth i ng on television that you know you've never seen before, yet, you know you have. Weird, and boring. "Goodlime Girls" is cute and charming in its way; un- fortunately. its way is also the way of most of ABC's other sit· coms. And those, it•s been dem· pnstrated, are losin1 their ed1e · THE NEW TUESDAY night sitcom which bas the benefit of a ... fi•PPY Days" lead·in, a boon 1.bot as pot.enl a.s lt once was, but ~&llll valuable, follows the ABC .~om e dy philosophy t h at ,qostaJaia will never die. It's (TV REVIEW J :~~~~~;~;;.~~~':~ _ _ ample. The phone rin~s s1tuatt.'<i in the '40s, when. to quote the theme song. "The job wasn't easy, but the burden was s hared. back m the '40s, when everyone cared." Zzzzz. . Oh1 Sor ry. The show 1s a b out four young ladies (Georgia Engel. Annie Potts, Lorna Patterson and Francine Tacker> -talented and lovely ladies, all who do pretty much the same things Laverne and Shirley do in the ·sos. except the Goodtime Girls have better taste in clothes. But not. apparently in men There's no Lenny or Squ1ggy, but there is a greas er-type named Frankie, who kind of s tands around and yuks it up and do<.>s the things that greaser types always do in ABC's Para 'BREAKING AWAY' 1Y PILOT SET HOLLYWOOD (AP) - A o n e·ho u r pjlot for "Breaking Away" will go into produc ti on in February for ABC. T he projected series will be based on the hll 20th Century-Fox m ovie about four youths In Indiana. Steve Teslch, who wrote movie, al.so wrote the pilot screenplay. Miss Patterson. "Oh, that was my fiance on the phone." Miss Tacker· "Well. that nar- rows tt down to an unruly mob." See, Betty (Miss Tacker) just can't say no to soldiers on leave. Remember, th.is is back in the '40s, when everyon e cared. The good lh.ing about "Good· time Girls'' is that if you miss an episode, you can just tWle in to any other ABC sitcom later i.n the week to catch t he gist. • ON THE OTHER hand, this is Cijlening night for a series that is very different, wonderfully so, from other te l evisio n . "Mystery," it is called, the latest in a series of Public TV ef· forts aimed at broadening PBS' audience base. Tonight's first ''Mystery" ls a 90-minute adaptation of Dornford Yates' "She Fell Among Thieves." Campy and run it ia, with M alcolm McDowell and Eileen Aikens in the lead roles. (Channel 50, 8 p.m . and Channel 28, 9:30 p.m .) The series' producer Is J oan Sullivan Wilson. who. working from WGBH In Bos t on, bas proven herself a ver y right· headed lady in the ar ea of enter- tainment. She was series pro- duce r for PBS' ''Classic Theater," "Piccadilly Circus" and ''Masterpiece Theater." Gene Sballt of N'BC's "Today" show hosts the series. ~OPH!~TIC4T£0 PR(J(jRAMMINB ... Beaulilu/ ~ferro Mu~i(]-NBw~MarinB Woalhor-~ki Roporl~ Con~umer Reporl~-~loak MarkBf' ~Bporl~ _.,GUI ol ~ ... 1*1. TOMCIMOW au.a:~~· WOfl*IH91•~. Monloa t<aurman ~ AmMda Arnotcl. • lllO\'ll * * * "The Ul\lnvlled" ( lt44) Ray Miiand, Auth Hl-.y A ~ oouple ~ me P*'*1 ,_.. 1n Eng&anO !Ind flncl• to their hotrOt II la haunleO by 91111 and \'IOl8n09. ( , hr.. 55 "*'·• • MOVll * * * "Fr19ndl)' Per-.. *'"" I tMe) Gery Cooper • OotolTly Mc04Jife A tam11y of Quall .. ,._ t.o ligllt in me cwr w,, c 1 hr • 30 min.( • MACNEA. / U!HMR ~ 1:80·= • * "Johnny Banco" C 1997) Sylva t<oaclna. Ho<at Buc:MolL. A rogullh, unacrupulou1 gambler ~ Ole laroat OI ntred k Hlarl .,_ rot>binQ a gangster of 100 mllfiOll lrwica I 2 llrl I l ~VOtCE ~ NEWS PftESEHTE &c>elOa ' A IO<* a1 the work• aesieo by Hlsoanlc murtllllit It\ ltla Sout'-t trom Aultln. Danvar ana Pl'loenlll 2.29 1 NEWS 2:30 MOVIE * * • ''The C<}u<t Maftl41 Of Blly Mltetlell" ( t9SSI Gary Cooper Cll81les Btdltotd • QUE PASA. U.8A 1 "The Gar~ Saia Mala can't figure out how people can llC)C)tt!Oatl lhe PMt wfle<'1 they are-~ com· lnQ up Witt\ -Wl)'1 °' dt8C8rOlng 11 (RI 2:M I HEWS a:00 MOYIE * e ·~ "T lie lnll•Slbll' Woman" C 111401 Jor>n ~. Jotln HowatO A strllf'09 profM60f ~· lec:t.a • way to mallt> • Iii"' V1WVSI! !Oto thon M I ::-YOYAQI °" CHAAlE8 OAAWIH The H M S 9Mo1e mal<as 1a 10f>Q Attanttc crowno GM';lnO three Tierra. Oel fileOO nattYW: In .... Owwln .. llQffffltd w 1111 ftnt anoounttr with tdav· ~ (Part 2 ot 71 HM• MOV1l! **'"' 'BatU. Tuf' 11iHI 8**'9 Haydal!. ~ f r enz.. Hellooptar r-.oue unit• prow their ablllllte to a doubttno Of'llc« dutlllO "'8 Kor-WW (1 hr: 40 mm) ~· MOYll •• "Cottage To le1" pe.11 AJut•r Stm, JOnn Mlll9. A 8rl11sh te*llltt 11 abOueled by a gtoup of Nazll (~ hrl I 4:00. F.YI . COii Power NnerQ ' ablllty to 1ub1tantielly 111C1-coal production 10 mee1 1111 future needs and pr-111 efforts 10 nptott onf' of the natton ' largest c.oaJ 1eserves ore ·~ 4:261 NEWS 4:30 MOVIE • * ·~ "T~ Mall Ghoul (19431 (velyn Ank8r5 Oa\lld Bruce A ..c.1ent1st di~ .; way 10 pr.,. 'le<YP 1ne dead In • 5tale or w~noe1 an1m111on 11 h< S mm 1 M'Pdne.tda11'• Daytime Mo.,le11 -AFTERNOON--- 12.-00 D * • "Te~as Lady" f 1956) Ctaude:te Colt>en • Barry Sullivan A 1aoy 1our- natis1 takes over c.ontrOl of a WASttltl'I -c>aper C I ,,, .30mtn) 12:30 CD * * • Tile Lonq Voy· 11911 Home c t9401 Jcmn Wayne, Ian Hunter Oi<ecl· ~ by Jonn Ford Bated on the play by Eugene O'Neill A c.,,.., 01 seamen sharor> nO....,,ture and exclttltT!f'nt on t~r 1eturn tnp home f1 nr 50 min J 330fJ **** 'M'A'S'H 119721 Oonalo Suther'311d Ethon Gould 0Urlrt0 tile Korean War. 8 Pal< of Zlll'IY ..,..geons rurns art Army meooc111 P01t into madcap tnaos With lhelf pr anke r 1 hr 30 mm I by Arma1ron9 & BetJuk New Mystery Series Begins "Mystery,'' a new 14-part anthology of class re and contemporary "whodunnit.s.'' bnngs to KOCE TV. a parade of intriguing characters and bizarre plots that dramatize the works or some of the most accompll!ihed m yster:, wnters e .. ·er to thicken a plot -m cludiog Dornford Yates. Daphne du Mauner and John Morume r The dra matic 1-enes airs TU(''iday"> at H p m begmrung tonight on Channel 50. and at 9 30 on KCET. Channel 28 "Mystery" will be a s howcase for det('('ttvt· tales puuling satire. courtroom dram3 "tone~ of t he macabre and spine cbilhn~ ~am ~ Each drama has ht-en carefully selected from a .w1d1· spectrum of myst<>r~ literature -and will be pri· sented 1n thl' Jtrand style of "!\1as te rp1 cc1· Theatre" tradltion The series pr<'miercs with a special 90·minul1• adaptation of · She Fell Among Thieve ... Dorn!ord Yates· tongue in-cheek lhnller nf thl· 192()'5 Malcolm MrDowell . Eilee n Atkin" a nd Mirhael Jayston star m this stor:, of high ad\~n tu r e and tugh camp. Heroics 'triumph over cv1 l 111 this farc1al but spellbtnding talc of dungeoned castles. tugh IJvm~ and dastardly deeds Sarrazin Stars HOLLYWOOD (AP> Michael Sarra11n star -. In the romantic leading role of the six·hour NBC mini series "Beulah Land " He plays Casey Troy, a Northern artist who comes to Beulah Land to paint the portraits or the owners and falls tn love with the plantation mis tress. Sarah. played by Lesley Ann Warren .. ., .. , ... ,., "MOITH DALLAS POUT"" '"CUIA .. ,., "'at8o" {PO) l:OCM:00.10:00 ''Gotftt In ltyle" (PG) 1:1H:15-10:15 Amvsln9 obMrvetlon• '' Ill• •long the Orenge Coeet, penned b,ena11 .. eon. In the DAILY PILOT , . r I ' l i t I I I ' . . -,._...,,,~1.t•• _ ...... =--== ..... Ori-...,.. .. :.::. ~.., -... -.-...... .,..,. EbSen Stars in 'Yankee' .-... tJI watctwa• .. ........., 1 ... ·• on t.a..w. 'l1Mlrlda.t .WO.t. roo am ... Ulit IW' of ............. P.tfotaWal ll" la Com ...... v .......... hlldy a.-p&.,. tM tlU. role lntermissidn " lA • .,,_ -~ YaaMe," a dtulatlutJoa ol ~==:::==========~ U. Ille 9' 0cMut JUltlt'e OllYW Wedell ;; Hot .. , ta ftnt ~ ol tbe Newport Harbor~ 'l'Ma&er. 'n.. lbow °""' Tbunday fOI' tbna wukedl at t.M Mcm.. Vllta School Tom Titus :er ..... :!• ::r-= ~ ..... ......... , ...... Ma • Ill I tm6l9 ,..., ._,.,,, ...... ---.... , ; a Fatso bull~.• Moaw Va.ta Nancy AMD. BuiddJ •a wtf• and the founder of lbe lbeater lf'OUP, portraya \.be Juallee'1 wife of 57 >'••rt Otben ln tlM cut are Ra1 JudloO Dooald ForM7, Tom Out.br\e, Carol Grant mUb, JoHpb KawaJa, Len &.lllnaet. JUncty Meyen, Paw Clark, Joe WOaoo and Btu Urbln Doo Latroon I.a cbrecUDc the a how, which wtu be preaented •• a benefit LO ralae money for tbe tbe&&.er'a new 1ta1e U&btlnc and ti. ncketl are $2S oo uHN openin1 nlcbt and SlS for s ubsequent perfonnaocM. "THE MAGNIFICENT YANIU!E" will be staged at 8.30 Thursdays through Saturdays and 2 p m Sundays. For reservatioos and information call 631·5110 or 646-1535. MltcbeU, Carolyn Hubbell, One Aratln, Anne Marle <llarbhaeau, Marton Combe, Kanm Boward, laaac: Howard, Mary MaU..W., Noey Andrews Tert Hamilton, Mari• Scbwuta. Bnnda Fuerer and Don AlJcoc:ll. Cbarlea Mitchell ts dlJ"ectlq t.be play, which wut be •t..1ed Feb. 8-9, U.15-18 and 22·23 at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 24, at 2:30 lo tbe main col· le1e theater. ReservaUooa m .nu. Three local au1e productions wind up their respective 1Unt1 with final performances t.bla weekend. '11ley are -"Side by Side by Sondheim" at South Coast Repertory, &SS Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033). Performance• toai&bt lhrou&b Sunday at 8 p.m. wtth weekend matinees at 2:30 p.m. -"TAKE A NU•BER, Darling" at the Sad· dlebaclc Valley Community 'Ibeat.er, 25741 Obrero St .. Mission Viejo (836-9252). Cloaln& performances Friday and Saturday al 8 p.m. Meanwhile, over at Golden Weal Colleae. the wraps are about to come off •'The Rose Tattoo.'' & ~=================:=::::::=~Tennessee Williama drama opeoinc Friday for a three -.ekend engagement. -"The Unsinkable Molly Brown" at lbe Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-5511). Final performances toni&bt through Sunday at varytng curtain Umes. Continuing th~ weekeod along the coast are .. Barefoot in the Park" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhou.se <492·9950), "Laun" at the Huntington Beat'h Playhouse (847-4465), "Dames at Sea" at the San Clemente Community Theater (492-0465) and "The Uninvited" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse (7SC-Sl59>. Renata Florln st11n as a lonely widow with Greg Furlong as a truck driver who attempts to t'onsole ber, Tereaa Testrake as ber daughter and David Denny at1 a young sailor. OTHE&S IN THE GWC cast are Laura Forrest Tucker Endt•res Vetera11 Actor Shuns Retirement, Tours Play --~':W'-~:--""\ ~ ...,., .. e UOMA.11> MIMOY ,,::.::., STAI TlfKfOI 11)/~JI 9)10 12111 e >tU e -e ... J + lld S , .. .,., ;c ............ (lomY,NO~I LEXINGTON, K y 1AP) One day a few .>ears ago. For rest Tut'ker was ndmg a horse through th<.' Anzona dt•sert He \!.a s searrhin~ for Goldwyn \It). the old location ~1te when' ht filmed tub first movie "I rcrogruz<·d one old tree." Tucker ~a.ad . "I had to scrounJ?<' --------------t't around in the :-.and for a whlll', ,.......,,..,.""""'_.-:---~ but 1 flnall~· round a couple of tnVl llUl11M THI JUK1•1 IJ .. t U lt t•U t 1 .. t-1 11* 11)1~)1 9~10 , t~~::_ ""' ~:~ ... ~t~:, um found11t1on.<; But that's all lhat 1111·i11 q~&o u.oo •, o •~is • •.oo • 10-u v. a!> lc•ft." OIOltOf I UIHt • All CUHff GOING IH STYll ll'Ol IU O t 1.JI •-t •i» t Ii» 1 .. lit s-- 1 "GUYANA THE CULT OI THE DAMME.O M IRI "NOUSI Of CRAZIES• I f'G I llTTI MIDlff '"fHI aosr 111 --·-MIJW W _'tlll,..... 1'\Jt'KER, NOW 60. ha~ a lot 1 n common wit h th al old tree Both are ::.urvivor!-., but both somehow ma n age t o k eep bloomwg. "SomeUme<l, wht!n you're feel 1ng do~n J.Od the ul' feet hurt, vou twt to think mg C1 bout bo~ many Of my iUYS are gone," Tu~eraaid.. ll't not oft.en tbat TUcker bas CLOSED FOR the time to relled on hia 52 REPAIRS yean in show bualne8s, rrom UM! 't:a1:1:1:1m:DllZlm:lEZl:IZ1CZ1a:llZ1CZ1a::D:zlc:a um e he w aa a youn ester m Ill burlesque t.hroueb his years rn m ovies, stage and telev1s1on. Alter a 10-month retirement 14 years &RO that had bJm "crawl· ing the walls ... Tucker proou!ed h imself that he "wouJd n ever get out of show business again until they throw me out." "A GOOD FRIEND of mine. Bob Hope. was asked once why he didn't stop tounng and rN1re. and h<' said. 'To 'A-hat"'' Th;,it !> \I.hat l sa) To what ''" Tuckt>r ·.., lall""t roll-. ont that "\1.1 11 keep h1m on the mad un\JI May , is lhcit uf Cavt.iin Andy 111 tht• vt>ncrutilc sta~l· da::.:-.11·. 'Showboat." The rt•v1ew-; -.,1vl' one havt· het!n l'Xl'ellrnl. "and thJl rf'v1ewf'r," Tuckl•r rcc,1 lll:d . ··said the play wa~ olci and worn out Ho\!. c·an 01' ~;,in ltl\n 1,.. uld " "BUT I'VE BEEN out U11•r1• 52 years on those board:-. and .m audience never he-.. tn me." ht added. "Tius one works Peoplt cire brin~ng thc·1 r <'h1ldrrn .md grandchilcD'en, .. nd telling lhl·m .ibout when the) ::.aw this play ·ii or 50 years otgo. Th•· chuckles in tbi• •bo• are nlce, family cbwaekle9. n·· •eey aatilfytq.•• "I don't think a Jot of younii acton understand the d1'lt'1 pltnt reqwred to be an artor, ' h1 s aid. "There's too much quick fame and too much fa...i mom·\ They haven't done cr~ht a \l.l'Ck in tank towns pla.),ng in front of baJC-bou.ses. There's none or that pain and an&W sh and turmoil that makes some or these older guys so everlasting." TUCKER, WHO trave ls between st.ops in a plush motor 1HE SEASON'S •1 COMEDY Hm NOW IN ns 8IH SMASH WEEK. IRYf M.UflN fHI UH!tl """ ANCMAL NOUSl<tl llCMMO ORI e LAUWtM Mll"OM AMlllCAN GIGOLO t•I """ DIKO HVH(lll -------,""":o A.Skin. IOfll Of ooor MmOllC JISUI 1•1 PUii UTOfe.,,.. UClt IOJ 1tCMU:O MU • U.UltM Munc)tj AMlllCAN OtGOlO 1•1 PlUI DllCO flVU~ STEVE t' MARTIN ~"f~~~ . ___ _.. ..................... - rllTT c1n et•TP --· cmlM WUT llWTI COUT PtAZA Or •llQe 634 9281 Wennitllllr HI· 393S ec.11 Me$a S4&-27 II .._ lll'I. ...... &11111 AN ~1·1'l71 home ·Tvf' got a dnver and a vdlt·l not the shabbiest way tu st•e the t'ountry" -potnL'> to .,urh tPlev1sion standard!> a~ · The Rockford Fries," "Stn.-eu o f San Franc i sco'' and B<Amdby Jones ' a~ t-:iccellent \'1<,ual cld.'.lsrnom-; for bud'1ing .1t·tur~ · The o ld JHO:o. · · Tut kn mu-..t'{f "lr1vt' a :r;cnpt to ,l.!V\., ltk1· Jim Camf'r, Karl Maldn1 •1r Huddv fo:b.,r·n . J fld vou'n· 111 g1 111<1 hJod-.. · HJ lht•r thar1 1u:-t ~ll bad, <1nd nlC)lj0 a bOlll the dPrnl'>I' Of Jt'! 1 n i.:, 1 u c I.. er \I, .1 n t" l '' d o '"ml·lhtn~ <1bout 1t Hf"'> plan· n1ng to -..tart <i romt>1nat1on rlrn nt·r thealt>r i!t'lrng v.11rll:\hr1ri m I Ul'!>Oll, An1 "'ht'H ht t1J . " nt1n ·m('nt h11m1• It '4t11 h two; Ht to rcun "I WANT TO put sbowa together the re to send out to 1tht•r dinner theatt-r.,'' Tucker did ' I want tri hd\f' d nir•• (JIJt'l' for at'IOr.-It> rt·h1·Jr-..1:: J Od l1•;.1r11 ··1\ lot of \OWlll&ter<> in th.I '! .,huv. art• lo!l'tt1n£ ,1 1a-..t11 of .... h.it It !> like to grind 1t o u t they'vt' com~ a Ion~ way l...tke rno))t travel 10 ~ com p1tn1t>:.. they'vl' developed a nice espnt de corps. and they're doing the things that you JUSt t'an't learn without actually doing them " s .. 1941 .. IPGI "APOCAL TPSI M<>w·c11 JSMM .,...,..... ,., .. .-....... -·"'···· ·-.. ,_I •. J 11, -· t.AI. ..,__., ..... RICHARD GERE "AMERICAN GIGOLO" (R) AOAI EHN( 8.ARBE:AU 11 THE FOG" CA) -....,. -..... " .. ..... ,. ..... . STEVE MARTIN. 1fieJER)< .. IN SEARCH OF HISTORIC JESUS" co1 _, ... -. .•..• .,.,_,_, ..... ••. 1Je,ei1t, ...... il£©£911 &m W®M'J$ Plu• (R) ''THE EUROPEANS" ---~--"KRAMER vs. KRAMER" "INllARat °" ... 10ftlC JDUS''(G) "AMERICAN GIOOLO" • .. 7 ~ . INSIDE: •H• ..... l~s •Ann Landers •Erm. Bombecll •Cl•ulflecl .,__.,,~1.1• OM. y ""'°T l , ~ t I 1 r , i Changing Habits Sidetracked Home Executives (SHE) helps persons straighten up disorganized, slovenly lives. By JOEL C. DON Of U.. 0.Uy Pli.t 'latt Portrajtof a former ha bitual ''slob.·· Marie would put packages of macaroni m the freezer compartment because there was a space for it. Before fr iends arrived at her Newport Beach home. she 'd unscrew light bulbs in hall of the roQms so they wouldn't see or stumble over scattered piles or papers, books and clothing. She explained to her guests that there was a parti al power bla.ckout in the neighborhood. Her clothes dra wers looked like the rem · nants of a Saturday bargain basement sale on Monday morning. Unaerie was mixed in with shlrt.s plied on pants surrounded by socks buried under other garments begging to be washed. TAKE A LOOK al her car. Chicken bones. used catsup packets and greasy taco wrappers strewn over the floor And there's odds and ends of ber family's wardrobe that never seemed to have m ade il back to the amazing dlaarray ln her bome. A trip to the car wub was a painful source of embarrassment. Marie would either pretend the car wasn't hers or tell the attendant s tw was washing It for a friend. sayin~ "I don't know how anyone could keep their cur like this." When her three young children started im· ilating her messy habits, Marie realized she was an trouble That's when she took a seminar called Sidetracked Home Executives <SHE>, joining a number of othrr women (and men) who sorely desired relief from their disorganized, slovenly lives ··I just finally fe lt that I bad to change my attitude and develop habits that C never had," says Marie. who asked to remain anonymous for fea r' of possible reprisals from. among others, her motber·in·law. "l just didn't have the habits for putting thin&s where they should belong." Now Marie's children keep their rooms neat and clean. To be sure. the part.lime teacher pasted pictures of clothing items on their dresser drawers so the yotlllgsters would know where to put away their clothing. HER HUS BAND doesn't go to work anymore wearing wet underwear. or clear a path out of boob and papers to get from the bedroom to the bathroom. Marie hasn't bad to keep one child home from pre-school because the youngster dldn 't have a pair of shoes or socks that matched. And she's put an end to frozen pasta. That's only part. though. of t he re· organization that Marie instituted as a result of adopting SHE seminar recommendations . Dream Meanings Dreams can provide creative solutions to problems, according to Janice Baylis of Huntington Beach. By MICHAEL PASKEVJCH Of -IMllY ~-St.ff A calling card from death some 18 years ago convinced J anice Baylis of Huntington Beach to st.art taking dreama more seriously. It wasn't even one of he r own dreama. in fact, that prompted re- search that bu led to a pair of books and numerous l~t.ures on dream analysis. As Ma. Baylis described ll, she and a fellow school teacher m ade a habit or car·pooling to work each day ln Glendale. "We always parked in the s ame place," she said. One day, however, Ms. Baylis' companion parked in a dllferent loca· tion with no explanation. A few momenta later, they watched in horror aa a s mall private plane crashed Into the parking lot, disinte- graU.O, in exactly the same location where the car previously had been parked. seriously enough to realize the body's message to lhe mind Ms. BaylJs talked of a dream in which a woman on vacation dreamed she saw a pig enter the room wearing a dress. THE WOMAN is delighted and can't wait to take the pig home to show her children. But s he then re- alized that pig is cute because it is still small. It's going to get bigger and s urely would be a proble m around the house. Ms. Baylb interpreted this dream to mean that the woman knew it wu all right to be a bit piggy in her eatint babita while on vacation. But the woman's subcon.sciows wu warnin1 her that. it could become a heftier pro hlem if she continued in the same man· ner when she returned home. Dreams can also provide creative solutions to other problems, sa.id Ms. Baylb, who noted that tbe aewtq machine wu conceived during a dream by the inventor. "WREN I ASKED my friend why she had moved the car," Ma. Baylis recalled. "she said, 'I dreamed it (the crub) but didn't want to aay anyWng about it.'" • Not aU dreams predict tbe Mure, said Ma. Baylla, but modem culture bu failed to see the "practical" leuom that can be learned from the illusory world. Once again, she atreued, it takes a penoo who la aerioua about the re- velaUons achieved durinS aleep to put druma into acUon. Ma. Baylla, whole latest book la t1Ued, '-sleep On it!, The Practical Side of. Dreaming," s uggested that each person start by keeptnc a Journal ol dreama . .. , don't think you would have tbe dream unleu it ha a practical val~ now, in tbll llle," said Ms. Baylla, wbo Lt a believer in relncarnatkla. "Jt meam there'• aomethlu IOini :on in there (a person'• aubcGucl~) that needl atteoUoa," 1be added. up90D&e don't nallse that dreams an there to belp. ••11oot for aometbint ln relation to the pel'IGll'I enryclay We." He.Wt Dn>b1ema. often related to OYerlndu.,_... in alcobol, food or dnap, .... commonly addreued in mama that are analysed by lb. Bayllt. Dl"Mml can warn the penoa of tbe problem -aometlmea t.brouih the appearane9 ol a "lbadowy ftture" - but too few people lake tbe&r dl"eaml Retendoa of dream experiences in- crease, and patterns betlrf to emerp, she 1ald. "You don't need a psycbololiJt to · belp you with your dreama," aald Ma. Baylla. "We're juat out of prac· Uce." Andent cultures put heavy em- pbaalt on dreams, whereas modem man bu come to tate them for ara.nted, aaJd Ila. Baylil. Group d.llcuaalon of dreamt, com- mon in the put, bu developed tnto an almolt f Oll'•otten art. A dream journal and the exchanp of dreamt wttll friends are crucial to proper 1elf-analy1l1, abe 111d. Ma. Ba)'U1. who baa a maatera tn (leeDaEA.11,Pa•eCI) ...... ..-·-·-__. ··-. --... ---..-·-·--·---.--,..,,,.,....._.......... ...... ._......._..,..-....,..,.., ... ~ ............. She fi rst went through e"ery cupboard. d rawer and closet in her borne. discarding un usable Junk and neatly orgaruzing books, food. clothing and household items. HotL'lehold chores are detailed on Jx5 card~. color.coded for daily, weekly and monthly ac t1v1ties The card file 1s indexed with up to a year's worth of personal, recreatiooal and work activities. And in case Marie should uncoot.rolbbly re gress to her former d.lsorgaruzed self. she can seek comfort and reassurance by telepboning a fellow SHE member or attendi ng another sem mar at no charge "I find that the people who take the class have a great deal in common," says Nella Rarker. who tcachelJ sfiE semmars an Orange County "We're all interested In a great many things and we want. to pursue ~e inte~ at the expcnM" or our fam1lles And I might add w1 th a ~wlty com pie it • Mr:. Barker, ., Tuslm area real estalf' agent and mother of three. 1s a reformed "alob," a requirement for all SHE lmtructon. SHE WU •t.a.rted by Pegp Jones and Pam Brace. who found themselves grovelln1 In dis· organization and household chaos THE VANCOUVER, Wash . s isters parlay NI their intimate knowledge of wet laundry. grease·encrusted cooking utensils and wrinkled shirts into a nat1onW1de course for lhe rcforma • CJ Delly.,_ -.., a o< ... N II-• Nella Barker, W>o teaches SHE seminars in Orange County, shows 3x5 cards on which house- hold chores can be detailed and color-coded for daily, weekly and monthly activities. tJOn of disorgani:ied homemakers SHE seminars have been so successful that the sisters have, in add1t1on to training locally bai-.ed teachers. recorded their homemakmg course on cassette tape and most recently published their organizational advice in a book lilied "Sidetracked Home Executives: From Pigpen to ParadlSe " "I alwaya felt I wu doing.' my husband a terrific d.t.aservice," Mn. Barter aaya, of her former diaorganlz.ed days. Her hwiband. a Rockwell ~, shared in household chorea, she says "He would not only do hi.I }ob. be would come home and do my jobs and I bad oo excuse wh atsoever , .. Mrs. Ba rker says . "I used the ex cuse that 1t was because of my ~iness . but I would call 1t laziness It was JUSl my poor habit:. in not getting things d1Jn1: ~1 r., .liarkcr rt•ad a number o( books on or ~an1z.a\Jon and t1~ for the homemuer but. she "'*YS. \he) Wt'rt' wntten by per..ons who have been orpwz.ed a ll lbelr 11 ves. SHE aieminan cost '55 and attract both full· Ume homemakers and persons who wort and m ust also care for a household. sbe says. Next SHE seminars wiU be offered in March and wiJI be held at Santa Ana College. Her advice to those wbo have succumbed to the fact that they may be incorrigible slo~ "It took you years to get where YoU are. Don't expe<'t to change overnight " O.UI, Pt,_. ~~ ., TIM,....._ t I . - Q OM.YPILOT Stepping Out In Newport The \JCI Cbancellor'• Club WU out In fuH force 1bunday everun1 for lta uunaa.I dinDor In lbe South Cout Pina Hotel. We met many of \be membera durlftt a pre· ·dinner recept.ioo, lncludiq ,.._ ... .,_..., o. ... Walter Hd Dar ... Geft.a (he'• preaj. dent), QatW ... Nera a-.r,,... u4 Dertt L .................. ud,_ .... ute o·-.. Aleo, Patric• ••• aar-ara Ca•t1a•, ......... ,.... Caley, ............ art:ltl 111, ... Grae, aWiilN ,....... .... ... ..., ....... Md ,,, ....... .,..,.. "W&-....u Lnchded Ga,._ G"'" • .,_ ud ...... ~, .. 1n.u.cs by ~ Dou. ...... .. ..... wbo ......... of ............ and Mr .... 11n. ........ L. N ...... l\llltl of Mr .... Ills. ...... .... llemben ol LM CbaDceUon Club have the oppomml\.>' to bear 1peela11pubn ud learn flnt~bluld Wbat la bappeaiq at &be Unlvenlly. lD Ueplq wttb-i.b1a tiadltion. Dr. , ..... MeG•• -talied about b1I udtlq new ,.. IUrtb fnto the role ol bonDooeS in memory, ~ Ullda Wah.a. dautbter of •r. ucl Mn. Dea· 111.t Walla ol Colla Meaa, bas been initiated into the Epsilon Rho Chapter ol Alpha Phi at the Unhenit:y of California. Davis. Dr. ud lln. A.UIMMlr N. TMo of lrvtne re· centJy cndMd aboard the Royal Vlklne Sea to Rlo d• J&nMro. St. Johm and St. 'lbomu. We mentioned Le Grand Caalno. That fabulous party 11 planned for April 218 at the muaeum and the word la out that lt'1101nt to be ao ELEGANT party. We .. w some examplea ol what the ladies could wear durina a coffee lo the home of lln. Rlcllanl S&eele, Udo lale, and learned of plana tor the event. su.s1estiooa of perfect ball aowm were shown by Aman Wardy, Newport Beach. lnelud· aoa 1owna by Ha.llton andBubeD Pant.a,. Memben of tbe steertni committee are Lucllle Ada.lu, Toal AJen~ 8'111 S.•en aDd Sllll'leJ WU... whom Lllc:l8lt .... calla "the four bonemen of the apocalypM." Otben aasllt.tng with pl&na are E. G. Clla•· berlbt. Kartaa Devick. ,..._ Jmu, Ela1De Weaterllottt, Jue &llodee, »are FrWMrs. Pallla Earle, Betty A.atdriwa. IMa F.,..wwtll and GQ Bryut. Al.so, Au Marte Foell. Jo •d..ala. N ... J IlodlOll, Elalae ud Diek M...U.. Palay GibMa. All s miles at Chancellor's Club dinner are. from left. Mr. and Mrs Larry Ulvestad, Mr. and Mrs. James McGaugh and Mrs. Michael Kearney. o ... , pj ... -.., "*trlU O'o-11 Swapping yarns at UCI Chancellor's Club dinner are. from left . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerklns, Muriel Reynolds and Chancellor Daniel Aldrich. •• • Dream Meanings <From Page Cl> psychology from Pepperdin e Upiversity, conducts occasional dream workshops to accomplish this. :·vou can get to the point where. before sleep, you can ask your dreams for more explanation," c laimed M.s. Baylis. &TIU., EXTRA training is belpfuJ m precisely decoding the meesages, according to Ms. Baylis. For example, a dream in which a youn1 woman ia blinded while abe ls drlving her car can be interpreted In d11ferent ways. Ms. Baylis initially interpreted the Hream as a warning to the woman to check out the phy~1cal condJtlof' of her auto. C Indeed. the car developed mechanical problems the next day). However. dreams also rely on sym- bolism. she added. Cars can be sy01- bolic of your journey through We, and the blinding sensation the woman widerwent couJd be a renee- lion of Wlcert.ainty in the direction her life is t.aJtlna, Ms. Baylis noted. This is why Ms. Baylis compiles confidential personal data about her clients who seek private con.suJta- tiooa, either in person or by mail The more that ls known about a person's private llle -particularly areas of current concern or potential crisis -the clearer the picture. she said. Colors also can be symbolic dunng dream stat~ Ms . Baylis said black and white is15ften a sign of inner coo- mct "I WOULD call my approach eclectic," she said. .. Most or 1t 1s based on other people's research (notably spintualist Edgar Cayce 1. but most of that deals with just one aspect." "If you are always looking at dreams from a Jungian <Swiss psychologist Carl Jung> standpotnt, the d reams will always be Jungian." Sbe aJ8o debt*ed u equally oonftD. ing so-called •ctream dictionaries' that list the symbolic definition of dream objects. And some p<•oplt' lt>nd to put Fr('U· d1an <1 e sexual) mterpretaliom on objects in dreams too easily, or sluff ore a dream 1n which, s ay, Arclue Bunker appea~ by rea500.lllg that they saw All In The Family on telev1s100 the rueht before. In the latter case. they may be missing the pomt that Arctue Bunker has become a cultural symbol for bigoted th.inking . she said It is best, therefore, to k~ an open mind and wntt.en JoumaJ to gain insight into dreams "Each dreamer is their own besl interpreter," u.id lb. BayU.. ·'People should remember tbat tl percent of their Uv~ la spent. dreaming." she noted. "Why ignore or throw away that 11 percf'nt .,. · H You Have Everything Cluh Caln1dar nms rnrh Wf'dN>Mla11 m the-Dml11 1111111 and conlruM n.oht·c·$ tJ/ women's an.d sl'nY,. •tub me1 tings and events open 10 /he pubuc /or lhi' /ollounng week It's bard to remember when my husband and I became "hard to buy for." One day we were• getting underwear and oooks and the next we were getung cats 10 ten n1s shoes, little monkeys that danced themselves off the table and a kangaroo with ,string coming out of his navel. There doesn't seem to be an end to all the cleverness. We have fought through tissue only {o find a best-selling book printed on toilet paper, an Elvis statue that revolves and plays "Love Me Tender" and a swizzle stick of a girl who, when submerged m a dnnk, loses her out· 4!r layer of clothes. THE nBST time one of my children bought me a whale piJJow with varying sizes of fish down b1a throat that you could pull out until you got to Jonah, he said, "You don't have one. do you?" him that has not lived in the sea. There are octopws finger puppets. ashtrays made of shells ewe don't smoke). coral toothbrush holders. and a shark's mouth with a hook in it that holds your car keys. ~~•to Ctvb CalmdaT. Dmlll P\lo<. P 0 Hor ISQJ, Co.tf4 Meta, CA 92636. Include yot1r name a nd phone number Notices m1.1&t bf! tn our hands 1hru wttla m advance o/ an f'Vf'Tll Pldurea a re !muled to m'1JOT fund rouln'I opm to the pubUc To r~.i a picture. wnll' or coll t~ f'eoturf' , IHp<Jrtment. 642-4:121 , bf!twef'TI 2 and 5 pm Photo,,. q~1t1 are honored on a ipoce auallob~ boN ~eddmg and mgagt'mi>nt annuuncrment.~ run on .'iundm/ m tilt> Do.i111 Ptlot. Form~ arr aoolJable aJ all Oaal11 Pilot a/fices or by callmg th.to f 0t'alur,.s Dl'"J)Ort mml.642·4321 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W'-T•W .. ...... ''" ........... FEATURING ,,,_ B appening• By Judith Olson Camlle ae.o, Jue Todd, Gary ..__t and' aa1eau . Proceeds from the $100 per pet'IOn 'ala .tlfJ be used for matching funda for a cballen1e arant from the National Endowment for the Arta. -A PA0P£A BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT" Irvine College of Business lnde~ndence and Confldenc• a,. youre wttti an In~. wel paid Jobi At lrvtM we care .•. Mlo4rt you ... about the good Job that you want to haft. W•'lt h•lp you lo get th•r•. Take JO'W choice of cer9Mal • hcl'tlUfy (Admin. or Legall • Jr. Accountant · Booklta•~r • G•n.rat Otflc:e A•atant • A•c•pUonlat • Typing Of Shorthand Bruah·UP Plec.tnent Aaalatanc• ~ ' lnchidualzed Att•nllon /f./il;j~ F~rel Gnnta A NatJonalty Accredited \..~ & Loena Aveliab,. l,,..,.udon ~ Cel '°' moN Information end bfochurH CUPID'S SPECIAL •' --. -, - Save time, energy and money with this Frigidiare Etectric,Saver Dishwaslter. SPECIAL CLOSEOUT PURCHASE • Once ... ~ d1'lhw 11.-,t11r11J capo1c1tv '°'an _.aqe lam11y ol '°"' • 3 Enerqy Qo11on1 1nclud1ng E 1C1ra-Ho1 #.sn ternof."r 81UO! • 16 cvcies an<1 va,.olll1ons in all SAVE '80 s299•s I assured him I didn't. He took that as a sign of enthusiasm and ever since then I have received nothing from Teen-age Pregnancy Will Be Focos Of ,-~Public Meeting A WALK through our house is like a trip to the zoo. Animals tend to drift in and out of public favor. We 've eone from adorable alligators (who crack nuts) to cute bears, to performing monkeys, to winsome unicorns. to regal reindeer, to lovable mice, to grinning cats. This year it was pigs. We have wooden pig cutting boards, ceramic pip that bold salt and pepper, pigs lo groups that play instruments, aJa.as pip abaped like pitchers, pigs shaped like pencils, pip that hold cookies and grow plants, and corn busk pigs that have a Christmas wreath around their necks -not to mention painted pip that bold hands around the shower cllrtaln. C.........__..._llH Raymond H. Osbrlnk o.o.s. announces Robert G. Keigll, D.D.S. S~~E s2~0TAL PRICE OF A WHOLE Two specialists in reducing teen-age prepancy throuab combined acbool and com· munit)' edacation will dlacuaa tbelr protram at a public meetiq of tbe Coalition Concerned with Adoleecmt~cy. _. The meetiQI ls at 4 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. · 13, lD Valley H1ab School, 1881 s. Greenville, in ,. ,SantaADa. Tbe Coalitioa Concerned with Adoleacent Pr••nucy ••• or1anlled to tncreue the pubUC'I awareneu of the ~ uaodated '9itb tem-ate prepancy in Oranl9 Count1. rtdn· at the meetlnl wllf be Dr. Eatelle Scb dlred« of lnatrudklDal Mnices for .• comptGD u.un.cs School Dlstrtet. uad Carol· · Smlt.b. dlNetor of famU, llf• education at .. •artlD Luther Kini Memorial Ho1pltal in .. 9o•plOD. "'· · Tbllr 1Hde Pnlentation will hlahlllht tho . ••ft-=--TMa Senallty" PfOll'&m that .. 1UJIC,__tta! aDd Compton Unlfted School Dia· ,,.atctbMe.UblleJwl . TM ~ ltrllMI community, parent "' and.-..ta9olft1Deat. .. , Pa 111 wl8t tM tebool ln dellp•n1 faml· ..,"' .a:, .,.,.. tdueadon d111• for tbelr cblldren. ~~.In turn, putklpated In clu1e1 ·~~:that lmllr'oYe their ability to dllcuu aexual I•· ...... wtl1l tbelr teem. , I, 1 My husband and I have di.scuased this. We don 't know when we appeared to our children to have everything i n this world -except · something to du.st. One theory is they figured we're too old to be anythtn1 but spectators. Another is in the few precious yean left, we sbouJd lose our practicality and play it for laughs. My birthday is in two weeks. I NEED a black evening handbag. It'll be shaped like a pig. BEDWETTER LET THEM HAVE A DRY BED Tllt ........... ,.. ................. '"'Clf .. ........... 11 ............... ,......, .......... .... ........ , ................... _. ,, .... ,.,. ...... ,,..... ............................ .. -.............. ,... .... " ..... .._.Ill .................... ..,_ .................. . -WM! trt Al MM_, .... T1 Wet',• ..... "two ..... ....,., ... ........... •• Ml-'oele lft OeMl•try All dental cares for Children & Adults c..-.•~ ~-o-.-......... -~ ..,...,iam Weekdays Ell'8f'llOQS 5aturdaY 601 Dover Or. No. 1 NeWPOrt Beach, 92663 A 642-0420 , ••• :!~~!~!!'-~.!'!':---~ ! .... -:~,:~~ ~ -p·.,.--..,,..--r9d--.. -, .. -.-"- • • your 1UMet1. luy..,. 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'of of ·~ •Id OI ~ "• IA '(• •• " to • I 7 FEATURING War1~Signs or Depr ed DEAR t\Nf\ LANOtRS How doel a ~rM>n know lt h~ '" dt-p t.'d• I rulite It tsa't poesl bk to be Mppy a ll lhe Urn~. yet I fear my bout wl\h ·w blahs' or 'lbe bl .. b more lntensC' \han what \h,~ 11v• ruge penoo •11".!ri M"et r 1 d~sC'nbfo th• symptomi ol depr"C'ltlion 'o I can hav\• 11 better undertt&ndina of whatt a~s on with mt· 1 rtta laolated and tude-quat;- 0 K 1'01>A ' RUT WORIUf.0 ABOUT TOM OR RO\\ IU.:AJC WOHRIED: ~sill snlllJoe ud t•l«ibt mllltoa Amf'fit'au au.nu from wver~ d.-p,, kMa. ac-t'orcltq so UM Nado9al 1uUtute of M t atal Hu talt , ao II you are *~vurly ct.p~. you•~ DM akMw. Dr. Jolln Kane. wbo beads u.t depreas•oa fllnk at the l.001 hland Jewlab ·llillslde Medical fNllf'r, U.tC'd ~ tommoe waroJng ~l«a•l• of -.t>ver.. depreaakMI iD llft interview with Oli\'l' •.vans of tbe New York Tlme11. H ere the)· are: ( l ) Fh•ltnl(i. of sadneM> a.nd bopt-leuoei;~ ("I wlU nt>~t>r bf' ~tter"). lZ) Lo"'~ of lht "plear.ure capacity," the ability to t"njoy aoyt.ltlng. (3) l..os~ of intf'rest ln sex. (4) Lo"" of appetite Cor over-ea.ting). CS> ln:.omni• (or sleeping too much). <&> Anidous or r estless behavior (or apathy). (7) Difriculty in conceotraUon. reme mber· iog things and making decisions. (8) Becoming upset by small thinl(s . (9) F eelings of worthlessness C"l'm no good"). ( t0) Withdrawal from friends and relallve~. If ~ou M'f' yourself in six or more or tbe abovf', )Oii a re probably sevf'rely df'prf'sSMI. I urge you to take this column '° your physician and talk to him about your depression. Ask hlm to recommrnd a counselor. If you cannot a fford a private therapist, check the phone book under "mental ht>alth clinics." There are many ex- cellent goH>mment-runded clinks that cost very little. 1'torM1ver, you've already paid for them through )our taxes, so GO. And don't forget Recover.\. Inc. Tbis organlzatloo is f~. If you can't find it in the phone book, write to the na- lional h1•adquarters: 116 South Michigan Ave., Chicago. Ill. 60603. Dfo:t\R ANN LANDERS. A 26-year·old wom an wrote and wanted to know. "Where are ;111 th<' d<>rent men"'" I'm a 27-year -old m alt' .1sking another question. "Where ar e all the de rent v.oml'n"'" I am a college graduate, have a good job Jnd have never been m arried. (No, I'm not 1?8Y.) In an average week . I ask two girls for dates. I n 10 CJver:J~e w eeks, l get turned down about 19 times . which leaves me about five dat<'s a vear Jf t11e 1?irl acc<'pts. 1t 's a :-.afr bet that she'5 . 1 j unk 1f', a lesbian. :.in alc-oholic, a ny m phomunaac , has the IQ of • houseplant or ~he 1s madly 1n love with u married man. True, a lot of men these days are <as the writer said) homosexuals. alcoholics. spaced- out or just plain rau. -so the only advice I can ~1ve HER is keep lookin ~. She needs to rind only one good man to win. Any ad\ ice ror m<', Ann., MELLOW AS A <' F:Ll.O OEi\R Mt:l.l.OW: Ye--. -the-sam.-a-. ,:.our:-. lo the ~oman who wrotl' Ke-cp lookio~. ( Horoscope f\y SYONEY OMARR Wt:DJ'lo •.~l>A \', t t.K. 6 ) ARI ES 1 ~arth 21 /\pnl 191 OvNcomt• ll•m pt:it10n lo bast• .H·t 111ns on 1 rn puls<· (; reate~t lwnl'fats c-om1· yo11r w;,iy 1f p..r ... 1stent. thorou~h arid IOi!H'JI finish ta-.k \\ohH'h had h<•en ·'left hang1n~ .. Onl' you atln11r1• n •turns compliml·nt b:i, s t•t•king your ('OUOS<'I T/\URlJS tApn l 20 Mu~ ~II New approach co has1c material hrrn~s desired results Highlq::ht o rig 1n ttlily, tndcpendt•n ce and c-reat1vit~ Mc-m b<>r of oppo-,1tc sex provides boost th morale GEMINI (May 21 June 21>> Good lun11 r aspect c01nc1dcs "1th p:xntinl"' chan~c·s . contact~ that lead to greater produrt1v1ty Spcculal1on, t•hildren. adventure anrl romance domin&lc tn· 1 riguing sct>nano Ci\NC'ER <Jun!' 21-.luly 221 Pt>nod of "con· finemcnl" com('i; to an end You will have j.!rt-atcr fre<.'dom of thought, acuon Cash n ow resu mC'S. Gemini. SagHtanus persons fi~ure prnminently and so docs the numbc·r 3. Lt:O <July 23 Aug 22). Accent on ideas. onizinal C'Onrcptl>, r eaching an und('~stan<Jini;c w ith "stubborn" r<•lative Make inqu1nes, ~ive full 1 t•in to intellcctual cunos1ty Bc versa lilt• without '\Catl<>n ng for ces VIRGO (Aug 23·Scpt 221 Obtain v alid hint from LeQ m essage F.lcm enL<> of tlmmg. luck nde with you. You ar e a ble to add to incom e Know it and pror ced accordinfielY Get thou~hts on paper and submit ideas to proper quarters. LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct. 22): You are re warded for doing what com es naturally. A ccenl on' personality, personal appearance,, in davidual touch. rouragc of convictions M ake new starts In new directions. SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21). Elements of mystery, glamour and some confusion dom inate scenario. Look behind scenes, artlculate feel- ings a~d shake orr rears, doubts. .SAGfITARIUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 21): Emo· Uonal involvement could lead to rullillmenl. Ac· cent on desire, investments, transforming what nno1>nn1 ord\narv into the exceptional. 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''"" • 1" "" Acl) Thl'PC'tltton is SC'I for rn1n1<.lritt1on of Ec,1<11 P" ... ,, .. ,.,.,:.,1 ""'~'>NO Wl \l l• ~:;·,';i,~~·;;~,.00''' ··: •• _..,.. hPdrtnq 1n D11ot No J of Ac 11 The• Pf t 1t1on 1 ·Pl tor H < n 111 JU d ,,. ) Au .. ,..,,..1 •K•ln• "' • 700 (!VIC (Pntl'r Drive hf'rlrtnq in D1·pt. No 3 rJI MOTICf;• y.., i.a_::~ ... , .. -, ... ;I I'~"'"""'' llr•"'"' l"'"' {1 .... '. ~· 1 I ... ,' ,_ ••• . town "' •• W<•• ..... ~, 'f'OV •• ,, } ,. • b ' I ' tW •to• ~ \ "" !1 • ,. , .. W p•,\ ~ilnli'I An.i, Ci'lltf 700 Ci vic C1•nter Dr1vr• ,.,., .... .,.1, .. ,d -'"' .,.~ ,..,_ •• • • •><>f''"'"' 1, 1 ,, q2101 on FPbru.iry 2b, 1980 WPc,t S.int.1 Ann . CA •11M~ • .. ,, •-ow ..... ,...A,_ PliBUC NOTll't: •.1 t • t '' ... ' • ,,.. •• .,, ..... •' w ...... , ' . ...,.., ,, ,, . ,, '"' ,, . ',,., .. . o•.,,. • • ...... tr ~,ni. .. r"*•t ,,_ llo' ft tf', ' If I f ~ ' & ilnt 11ft t ~L'f I ... , If t '''"' '"''1 ""'" • ., ,, •• t ' -· ... ,,., '·"', • -u' ,,,. """,., . ., •, h ,,..,... :i .. , ' 'lj "'• "1f'•tl .1.-J ,~._. ... , H 1• M.&'-' A '""0t ... \lua'f'•'Y th1rt I A•aAllA I -(•l LLIM :-t"t• 8~"""'' '"''• ~\llf'ltt...,~ e...(~ t..A •J ... f•t ,,u .. i. .. n . •(" "~t>-c ~ ... t o ..... '' Pl RJ.u · ~OTIC •: p .,,, ... at 10.00A.M . ??702 on Fro. 1?, !?AO ,1 f .... !°v~'l.O'U"•1•01• ... ...-.-r•I j '·"'' ' ...... "" I F YOU OBJECT to the 10·00 am ,,,..,,, ... ,_ •• <1dlrrefttr1U• "".. F1CT1T1ou\eu\l,.U\ /.:.~ '~ .. . qrant ino ot thP pPlition. I F Y OU OBJECT to the· ••enr••·---u11 ..._.... .... , N~f \UflME•" •· 1... ..... ~unMtHtO~AllAHOO,.Mf"' you should e1th1r appear q rant1nQ of lhe p1•l1t 1on, ,,.. ... _, u•141 '"1 .. "'.oc1••'" 1 ••1"'1,,.,.,,..,,,_,...,,,,~,·0•»"11'''" "'"'·" o~vu or . j ''•"• I Mo""' r.1t1,.r1Tt4 •"'" AHfP-lfON Y ,.tr "~" A•n•Ht)'\ NAME at the hearing .:ll"d r,tafe YOU 'ohOlJld f>tlhC'r r1PPi'r1r t Tol,..ll•,P><•nonl '" 'UNCJAN( r Pf Al I ,r.r. II !IU M•w Yt-l ••I '"• , 1 ,. l f"" , , "" y ou r objections or file, at lhl' hear1nq rind <.tr1t'• • 1 .... c;o,,, ... ,..,.,.,,.1...,•P"11'""" 11 \1 "''·""'" , .. " "' ·" "' c ... '~·••H •~ft .. , .• "' , .,, ,. 11 wnttenob1ect1on<,w 1th tnc your nbJf'Ct1nnc, or tilt '"1>r••n°""'"''''.,.'"•<r '"""'"j 1t 1•H ""Nt•AH 'f ,,..,. .. n"' c.,, • .,.,..,, .... 10• • " Iii~•.,. tU..., tfl'P"lf"IV• ••IPt1tt )tttA "''' h.H''lf"\UO"~ \ ...... th•"' f'\QU>ft f\f!•l" AU•''"°"'.., .._flh.,.,._, 1 T f f VA 1 t f • l t (\ court before thP heannq. w rtttrnobJf'C ltonc; with lhP 1,,,001.1""""'""m"'°"'""''••doo <••••n•n••t?tM> '°' 11,.,n1 11.o ,.,,,, ., r• •• , M•• ,,. Yourapl)('arancemayt)e1n court beforf' th<' tlPar1nq '"'' ,..,,, •• ., ,,.,. "''" •O• '"ft"'""' ,,,,. ,...., ....... ,., . "•"·' ' .-;., person or b y your c1 I Your "ppc-ardnce "'•'V bf' ,., •• 'ft\'l t \If If\ "" ... ,,... ~ •"" H~ •·•tQlon r1-•· f'\ t • ',,.._.. .r ,' .• t ,., '• -..... "'° , tr f I ft t ... 11~-. ,,, • N ,,. 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"'"""''•d ~· • clalm w l ttl the court or ceaSPd you must file your ,.,. "''"' -•<11 '""'d '""'1 '" 1,,. ,.., ... •t"-'"'"" HO >•N,..,• ,,,,.,,,..,,"",,,., 1 .. 0 1 1,t t" I · th t Cl•'""',.,,..,,1"'•-•1,..•"04'-"] "" ~·--'"'"'"""•""'..,. ,,..,.,,~111P OFll•cAr>(W A1<ll<1 w 1>An1·E~lll " presen O· .. e perc;ona c lc11m with e (Our or <>•"•-•l?.oroltwrOhM (O""'y llrr• OI O• .... -tuuno on ,. rPpresentati ve appointed prec;ant It to the pPrc;on~t ~,~1-1~ ... 1.111 ...... ,,.. ... ,oeu..l ~-y,,,,.·~, >• ,-~ ' '0 "' '" ''' 14 N 11 11 "1 " ' 1"'' ~ .,...... VIII' .,.... ...,..., re "'P' r ro,_. ',...,,,~ 1,-.,wt • ,,,.,.,,..,., by the court w ithin four rpprec;l'nl at1vP .1ppo1nted 1 • .-... ,1 .. w•lfWfW• . .,..,.....,._... "'""" "<>"<'-o, Hf.AlllNG ""' • • , .. .,,, montM from the date of by the court w1tl'lln four ..,.,..,.,. .. _,.... __ .._, •• P"D"'"""°'-c:°"'" 0••r. •· '0' H1 .. , .. , A11 RfDWOOl'IY ""''"'·•• • f f U•flt,.~., .. OtM•tl~ JattU1'f•t>\U1_, JI0-0 A~AttnQ w1U O.londVt.t•d•tktt1"'Wn lt'11._ 'fttfl'tnt•"I wiw,•,' f'l(f wtlt'I t"• fir!i1 l!isuance o letter s a5 months lrom thE' date o I O••ed o.<.,,,.,.,101•1t ----711 ., .,. l""'' ~.,,10,.,ci 10," rn""' "'" , ._,,.,,.,..'"''"iv"" provided In Section 700 of first Issuance of letters ac;1 1EEA &RANCH ciera Pl'BLIC NOTICF: 1,,, .. 1 •A,,.,__ .-1.nk" ••, J>J '""""'•'" the Pro bate Co d e of provided in Sf'ct1on 700 of sv ~-•M<F ••n1 --!""' ,,,, r'"""M• n 1...0 10 ,.. Mn w a orn1a. ••l' me or 1 h e r 0 a (' 0 v e OOL011f6~01H NOTICI! TOC•ROlfOll\ OHN llOllf ,., llltCIOllY I>"'" I•• " ti ,. '•t> ' ,.._, 7•• .. C 'If T.. 11 f p b l C ,. 0 f I °""61T ---1.,,,..,,. --l'lrlltl°" l<>r "-''"" ''"bl•""" O• •"O" C.""•I OdttY Pllnl filing claims wlll no1 PX· California ThP time for 1ru1t i..e~ .... -WPlltt04tCOU1tTOf'THI ~/,,,..,.. 11 1-..A ,,. o.•-Co""'v plre prior to four m onths filing claim s will no1 ex ""'°"Iba.•-STATIOf'CALi,ic,•N•APO• c.1.1oon.• .-...itw or-'"' f d t f h h th H-4h•.....-,Ce .... TH&(:OIJICTYOP'OllAMGI A l\lt•I ,91,.., ....,.. ,.. •• • ,..,,1 PUBLIC' NOTICE rom the a e o t e ear-p lre pnor to tour mon s h• umes1 r• ..._,.,,.,... 1 .~1:,:, ""''"' ,~ , .... , •"4 00'l•n<I lngnotlcedabove. from the date of thP hear· AltW ... , ......... llMn t\l•I• 01 ~fHI E A (,AL( .. ~,,19'\I OINl\ltet-•M-O llltw ••CTITIOU~•USINfU YOU MA y EXAM IN e Ing noticed above PuOll•Ncl Or-Coe" 0.H• •'llOI o......... . O"'' O'•"" tll• O•lltln" ,, '"'" .. ~ iTATaMaNT the file dept by the colll't. YOU MAY E X AM t N E J•" n li,Fe«> i 11 •->t1 NOr•cc ii HE"f llY oivrN '0 1~ '".e'"".,,. "'""iomr11p 01 °"'""' .. ....i '"• 1oi1ow11>q ~'"""' ., .... ,,o cro411~ ol I,,. olll!O"" ,..,,_ ~ .o.n <"lld "9I-" '"'°" ll't""""•' 411\0 tlw 11u .. ,..\, •• If you are Interested In the the flle kept by the court. NOTICE 111.t1 •"~non• NYl"4 <l .. m• ... ,,,.1 '"""'" '"'""' •• 11 ,,.. ""'"..,.,., ... , <.tRAO vit u. re1o1""'"" ,.,., estate, you may fife a re-If you are inter ested In the P UBLIC • ,,,. ~ ~ "" ·~1·" 1• 111• ,,,. ... ,..,.,~ti'• ... ,.,. •"••d """ ....... _ •·•-.c .. 11o•"••tn•• quest with the court to re· estate you may file a rp---- --,,,.,,,, •11""'" _ _._., ~·· 1" ,,,_.., wr,,..,..,. ii-••1•1111..v.•" "' 1r. .. "*" P wa""1"0t°" ca • . , ll'ICTITIOUI au II Ml! u , ... offl<t .. , ... , ....... ""' ....... -l•IMf .,.s <.hlMI -WOUid allOllU\ •11 ('. ...... 0r1 .... ~llOJID, H•wPort .. K n. CPl ve special notice Of tl'le quest with the courl to re """"'""'U~INT 1tlltid <011rt.ono_11,,.'"·"'""',,. ,1 "" aftd ot>tto•llo,,. 111 •uoo'"'· ca11rornl•f7MO Inventory of esla l e assetc; ceive speclal notice of the Tll• '""°"''"• 11er.-• .,. 0o1"0 _.,...,.,_,_, .. ,,,. ........ ..,_ , .. ~,..., ....... ..-. -,,_,,,..,o • H c:...r-. 1"< • c.1!f9< ..... and of the petitions ac-Inventory of estate assets .,.,,,,,.u •i •1 usi" LM• Aw •i-.a. C••'!, ..,_~.,..,....,,...,.. <o•o•••tten, 100 Ha•• Avt1111•. • rHt l E80CDMPAHV 71>0 Malfo "'°'·~ .. , .. Illa<• Ol llOltl""'"" ,., ·~· '"'onn•ll"" vou .... , ,,., ... (Al"ort\1•'1114 c ounts and report s and of the petition\, ac· ~1,..,1 tiuntlft91°" &.a<", c..1110-N• ,._ -"..-.i 1n e11,....-., pertain cent«• '"' ., .... ,...,,, '°' """"-' -.. • ,..,.,_ 1"< • r aufonll4 <••· described In Section 1200 c ounts and r e port s ., .. , 1.,.iolhllttt•ct1ta1<1.-c..,,.1.w1111~ HAHN Jtwt:u. • STAN,.•l.L. ~1 w "'°'•'"""· "~" ~ .. "-· ,91 ..... of the California Probate described In Section 1200 L•ll• J Gu•ln 1u N A• *'•-11uttwttw1trttpWllu1tOft ~....; A...-M<ho1-. ••••~• C•"-"''"1" Code Of the Calltornla Probate C•IMlll•r0t p,.i"' Sclf'•f!Ot. C..•llort'i OihMlte. ffSOI or "'"" to """1 di "'"°'"1• ""' °"'',.." '' '°"""""' •• • • ., .. 1 O•leclJ_.,15,l'IO co1111 .IO) "II · $1rtel, An<flClr·•v• oeMr•l """1~ M ichele M . Bergeron, Code. Ao1>er1 l. Gull••· u1 N Av 1toa1uc sru1H ... ,.,~• • ..,.,. · fhooltoClef'l P W•""'"9ten C.o O ldmen &. Oldmen, 901 Shepherd, Shepherd & catM111•rot ""'"' Sortn4". C•111"""1 ,..,,..,.,~"~~.:' oAt to 1111• 1n1> .. ., o1 J..,,..,v o-.w .. ,.,,,_ Dover Or Ive , ti 100, Oundas, David Dundas.·~·~., bu\IMU "ceftdll<l.0 "' ::::-...;: __ , 1• HA!tN,JEW£LL.ol :::::/ Pllt!Nll Newport Beach, CA . 92660, 1600 Dove St.l Suite 13~.( OtM•el !M,,_.tnfP JOtel"tcl.M(MUl.l..IN $1 .. N ... ll '"'' ,,...,,.,,: -~ Iii.I wttll t'W 6AS·7000. 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'ff.af"lrd• ~'lfh,4n Th, ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONALS & LOST' FOUND A"Jt"''mr ... men\' C.lf l'rol Jl't,.if ''A•'' f..,.t 4. t'•Nnd 1•,....,111n,.t • '-" l•I f lutll'• I l""""' SfRYIC£S ""'••r• 11.r.n_ar> £MPlOYM£HT & PREPARATION 1• ... 1• ... --1• /r11.-, .. ,, ... ,> -1.1' ,Af't 4111 ...... II ...... S-. H1•111..,. W. ...... ,. .. ....... ,_. W. tto.Mt For 5-'e .......... S9e ......... S. ........ ,. ·····•·•·····•········• ..........•..........•• ••••···•••············· ...•....•.............. .....•..•.............. ....................... . ............................................ . e111.. 1• IHau• IOOJ ••••el 1002 ••••4 IOOZ ., .. ,.. t002 Gm 4 t002 Gia 4 IOOJ C1 a1til IOOZ ......................................................................................... , .. ·········•············· ....................... ·······•··············· •.......•.•....••...... ~ llTATI uc• • e.ec1 SIMCI 1 t4t COMI WTTH US. .. te WISTC ...... T• ... ...... .. . ,.. .... . ... , ..... . ,....._,_ ... tts..ew.~ ..... ... l ..... ·-& for...t ... f'OOllU; ..,ec5-1 ywd wttlt pool OWMt' wll cwry •It of tit• fh1aftclU19. SeabMlt ter••· Utt,500. NEWPORT BEACH EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Nil ....... Motte.: All real el\at.e •dve~ in this newspaper is sub )e('t to the Feder "1 1'' aJ r Uousrng Act o f t 968 which mMkes it illeial to advertise "any pre 759-8111 te.tfful T~wMds City lights and moun tuin. 4 bedroom and l.tm1ly , c ozy den . ~!;l'QUS pool Colonial archll~l·lurc . 3 C<tr ~ai'-" ~.500 rerence, Hm1t»t1on, or ---------dtscrimination based on race, ooloc, religion, :.ex. or NIUon&I onatn. oc an tnt.eotion lo m 11ke any such preferen<.'1!, 1Jm1ta uon. or dtscnmu1:.it1on · nus newi;paper WU I not lcoowinely accept i.ny advertising for real eBtate wtu~ b in viola Uon ol the law Btlt.ORS: AdYt'rtiH'f"'S ..W chKk hir ocb daily .ct report .... ron imnwclatefy. TM DAILY PILOT osMmes labilty fortht' flnt tn- comtd insft"fion only. .................. , Better Homes 4swt'M I 01/2%! fh1:. Beller Hom~s "' U.arden re decor look akke can be yours for Just SJ!jt) Sti P n 'I per m o n t h • A S S U M t; "1-lA ~5 IO";.+'•', gr:id payment loan or ~.600 !approx' 1 Just S21.:?00 down + ro:.b buys 1t ' Qwl'l !>lreet. i:n·at .irc;i lt4-<iecon1t~ fireplace. paint w1.tltpaper-tht> Works' Jui.t S79.KOO' • llurry l o :.ec <.:.all i.521700 ,1 nl [~IRftl!:I UWI A MODIL IHstDI AHD OUT Pre~tigaous Turtlt-rO<'k I llfUiland-.. :J bedroom. family room. <tt•luc·h~<J home Profcss1onally ch>roruted und lnnds('aped Overlook1n.i park .ind hills Priced to sell qu1<·kly at $212.500 UNl()Uf. f1()Ml:S REAL TORS', 675 6000 2443 E11t Co.st H1ghwi V. Co1onJ d1H MJ1 SINGLES PAD BARGAIN POOL Now $59 995! MESA VERDE Almot>t n«>w ~ort.h..,.ood ~rp ' J IJdrm 2bath, c 0 n d 0 1 J l ' s T large ramlly room wath REDUCED TO~.~!• tm('k f1r~plar~. ul!rn Young S&nRles & Couples larae SllN\Y lwwl( room lypr complex ho!slls teo wilh bnt:k f1r~pl.in Di&. pool, ~pa. b1lh11rd~. beautJ(ul -.parklml( p<)<ll voUeybaJJ & more' Unit I\ Mu" t ~ t" l'. o 11 I y ~upgraded too Take ad $112 9~0 (.;;,il l no-.. \'Ontage' Call ras1 · 540-Zlt3 752· 1700 • • -1 • , • .. [ ®.l&lf {I] [ ® IR&Hil -ITHAS ALL BODY SHOP THE '' I WANTS" FOR S .a. 1 E I Nr the ro.ie ol the ~.a ~ 2.Mt'tlt:UIOU\h' df'f't>r .ill"<i Auto Body Hustnt.~:. for salt>. complete w tnv<•n tory & goodwill Xlnt Cohla Mesa loc ation Great p<Jtenta;il "' .a i;ood least' Jl a f .. bulo~ pnC'C f or more u1rorm .. uoncall 646 7711 '1T'S YOURS" S39,000 Down Talce-Ovt>r $1;4J OW lo.ctn with S39,00U down ~ per monlh + Tllx & 3 C-Ount.er ~p11n· .i .. Jon· 1n eanfrn katc-ht"fl 4 (Juart <'u.l dfo ~.ar 'ilrt"'' 5 ~ beorlroom:. 1, \llfor11111} Sll'l lll.IO \\/\ .... TTO~fo ... ; 11 ( '.olll '.J..1 ~IJ lull .. ) ALLSTATE REALTORS t<IEW LISl'ING, ff)'OU 'reloolunc forabet· Ins urance 3 Bdrm OCEAHVIEW! !'>lt•p-. l<J cit t'JO :i Mrm l bla e.i< h unit <luµh •i. . new pllU\t c».rpeu. 'un deck AL $27~.(XJO' ~lier wtU fmance ' ....................... of n(!wporl REALTORS 675-SSI t -c..... .. M.-: 0. L.tl ., bridr fl,..... with raiwd ......... wood ...... C....,.. ttrff M*OOMI + -edd --*~ .... ~ $114,000. -CO.OMA OB. MAI~ S.,f'r1 tpKW: bicJ c.p. Hor1t ..,.. -fow IM•u ••· fOf9lll 6iMg f'OOM, .. ,.. ... '-" ,...__ pool, ~po, o•d OCEAH VIEW c~ .. t $479,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Cocnt Hwy .• C--.. M• 675-5511 IAYAONT Wt• have several fine homes with pie r & slip PENINSULA POINT Newly dc>('Orated 4 bdrm. family home. Close to ocean. $325.000 EL TORO HORSE COUMTIY 4 Bdrms , 3 baths . ranch s t yle. mm1-estall' an oran~e groves. $249.500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8oy\ocle 0rivt! NS 67!> 6161 Fantmtk °"""'• War down on Uk> Pourt. may be the only ont .available aod lower f1<1C'fd than single f .in11ly hortie:. $24 9. 0011 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 HEWUSTIHG Supoc•r l>luarp 3 b.--clrnum •'O<ldo. J~l off N t>" port 1r~~"'J} .at ~ .. , fo'acJ<lt·n l.vade<l with upr,radl'-'> ,.od offettd Wllh !i'; VA UC f1 lA lCn'l'b lll\d Olli) .tine $73.500 ~3666 IARGAJH AIAHOOHID COtfOO Ul,!llO Down .c.3U !Tl.• l>lf> loan. $776 I'll)!> a ll ~ lid.rm end unit ">ufwr ~ Ai.kUIR rn.SiUIJ ,\ Hu) • CJ.lJ DOW' 546 ZJ \J 2 wa1 .. f1 owt Holm~ WLSl.J-:Y ~ TAYLOR CO. Hl<:\l.'l'OHS •,1111 1· \~i·lH WATRROMf-YACAHT_...t0,000 Fantastic bay & ocean view ! A real beauty in the weH-known Mai Kai. Beautifully refurbished inside & out wth lush new c ptng & drapes <Neutral colors>. new kitchen ap- pli,.nces Huge livii'I~ rm with a new mirrored wa ll renecttng exciting boat acttvJty. 2 Large bedrooms. 2 baths WISlEY N. TA no• co .. ltffhn 1111 s-Jo ......... CMld MEW~'P<>tt-... T CBf'TH. M.I. 644-4910 Redhill~~Realty I 1\111 K~.111\ l ll till• "" 7ll>C ... ' , .... ~ ...... .. 0..TMS-.d La.5taJ to the pound1n1: surf. pro#es111onally de corated. k1nR ""'" bdrm.'!. ICourmet kitchen. romplete pnv•c>. 24 hour sl'curlly. pool & UOOCOMDO ~11unai. Once 1n a 8Ul P'\oor. 2 bdnm., 2"'1 u reume Opportunity' ba lwtllr'Y COIMio w ltb call now . 963-7881 full OC'e.&n, bay " ml ,.,,.,., ,.,o . '"',., .,, • .,, , v1ew11 Ull1mate 1n [~ I .::un_.E50_ty•'•~-v•a•t•'KNl>--h•v• ~~ lfiPdtt CIE 110111 ELllRS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE ILUffS SPECIAL 111.ll!" ~mcl•· IA \t i \101Jr•I \\1th I Jft<' \ht,ll•r f11-dr1.orn ..,1111• • Tv.11 fl··•tronm ... & \ F'amtl\ Room <;,..,.,11 f nc1 l n11 <•n \1ll111r 1;rl'f'ntwl1 1..m .11 '''" Onh "I, , •,o \ '"' ()( 1't•WJ)()rt " 11 .. 1111, 631-1800 HI DOVER oa1v1 ""lf"4'w11 h ,,.,1\1''" f, ,,..,.,.n,,,,,. "'·~ !ill• 1002 lL'I" ;ob. you woo 'l want to 2bath, bric It fireplace. mis~ the employment h11:hly upgraded Call OCNl.~ZJlJ C'Olwnns m Cl.ci'l1f1t'd 1,, "• '1 ·" ,..,,. , ,., .. , 8a&boo Say Prop. •Nlte1c1n ~· BR 4 8.i c u s t•Jm wat~r fr on t ho mt'~ w /17x31' pvt dock~ Pnced S99S.OOO lo su~.000 dlr'«t from buUder For dt-ta th on Uac ~ ..nd app1 ''' sff. c-.ill C11rol lh>ll 631«&4 For a New Baby my-4 Mail Perts Jlt·H•'f\"n'N'I \1 At f' MERCHANDISE '''"""' J''''"'""' ~ ... h•.f'I f't rlP'\ , \,9, '"'""'"'. ',.,,....,._ &. ••H·rn~· '1' ,,.,, 1 •• , .. I "" I'•' •10 I Jt" t'4t• , ,, .......... . Uor ... ' ,,, ... ·' ™·'~' (,1..i.,.-1 1~: .. ·~~ .. ,, .. , hlf"H I •• .,.f"!l.n .. ~"'' ,,, ..... u., ... \"~ .. ,ti f1 \ ... •• 111 tn.nro·t '"' fllfhr .. t urn •• 1tv1p I n• !:!!':'~ ~~::~.~\ ~\1nr'•'""J11" ""' k'" •-ur•nl 1hr ""'"'•O· h >«..d•o fl•t• ~ ... ,,.tJ BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMOH r,,.Mr11 ""'''~ \t,11nf ·~f'<v•r•· Uiuh \l•tH•r t • ...,.uµ nA.th.f'o.ur h .. l• k~'·\ I b•rh:r fSI••'"' '°Wll tto .. h 'hi"' IWll;' ~, ... ,, ",,.., d' ~~ Hl\ah "'"' ., # TRANSPORTATION \jff ,.,, ' .m , .... , ''" k'n' . ,, .. ," .. ,, .t1 1# 141 ,_,,., l\fntrlf' ( yrl"' ~ fiil'K•r. • '1!tAftf lffl1 "'"'tit k1U1l \r.u!trt• 1rA •t 1u1f,.,.-, t 11111~ '"''>"wf\ ,.,,. t •"' AUTOMOBILE 4ol't\ft'll ttlq~• I 1.o\ot -"•·ff •1·•H\ \ t .. H If"~ ~!~ .. l~I~·,~,.~( •I lr K'IO \ '"' ,A..,..-.>lA"•'"'' 'u\o·, \\ • •t AUTOS. IMPORTED t, ,.,., •• ,,, •• 1fll(•• \ ..... 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T'PROPER~I ES 1 ~o ~~u n~-;~,~~~~I:: I * * 8utlneu Name and UwYourf:ligibility 110• not yet 1u1>m1tted "liOW NO DOWN C h .. rm 1n~ 1 Bdrm +famtlv rm lo< .11 ed on qw••t tri"f' hn1 .. 1 cul <le ''H' pr11 •'11 lu ·•·II 1.1<;\ at onlv $1 ll.5otJO C 1ll for O'YlrPclt"l;ul' #;II~ 7171 II lor publleallOn ple•M WA.NS TO S!OO.Ol'lO don t lorgot lh•I \he I.f)W INT RATF: Let u ' ASSUMABLE I llmllallon 11 30 days show you how toQualtf}. ho"' dale of flllng. ThO VA I DAILY PILOT •Ill TalltoR.dC-,.t publlah yovr 1tete1Mnt We Usieft 754-1202 LOAN : nu-. 1s 1t • 162.ooo 1v. ;1~ 1 'wnabl<' VA loan. to1C1l puymenls $537 $45,000 I E'lwly Spectacular 4 I Bdrm 2 bath. double I hnck hreplace. fom1ly I room A Bantam. Act DOW, caJI 546-ZHJ t '. , •• I• •• ',,. ,, • I [~1&11 lo• SJI 50 Ou1 c1rculat1on lnc:tudee IN ohllre Orange Coall area and leiJltl noflC.I appeer on all e<llllone In order 10 1ubrnll your ~tateme nl tor publlc•tlon aend app<oprlt\e CO!)Y end • ch•Ck to THE DAILY PILOT, P 0 Bor 1560 Coale Mo ... CA 92.t2t We'll Oo lhe •eal For lnlo1me1ton about 11901 1dv~11111ng plea.a call 142-4321 Cn 332 VIEW-POOL DOVER SHORES 1948 ~. Nt'wport fabulous home for enttttalnlftCJ •ftd pla11HCI for famJty IMttg. &peclolly s~lous cmtd opett floor plan ¥'fth largt · ff•i'"J rool'll. phis fot11Hy /chiftg """' COfftbhlatioft. Sepal oh MOiter Mfh pin l othff •• ~·· .......... pri•ate pool md ~ ~tlOMCI YIEW fr'Offt ""''" ....... $475.000. 631 -1400 CHARMING SPACIOUS 2 STORY ti I Clff Dr., HI 'rot.ssioudly decorahd ttv~I So """" spedCllll f.otw.1 f1tea..ded ....... 3 bdrM hot., HCh OS ,,. ... ch doors, Mlnhr ..._ wtth apo & VIEW. Sffp dow" IWlg l"OOftt .-1 lwfftlfast rOOM. Vlew1 frOllt tippet' beclrootM. A pet"f.ct hOM• for ffte f011tlly that etthrfoffll lo•llMJ. $375,000. 631 -' 400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL ESTA.Tl 24.)() W <.o.i•• Hwi. N.wpot'! 0.Mh 631-1400 , th MJrtti< A,,. 8.1ihtkl l\IAnd 673-6900 ... , .,I,. fil s~,~~~'t!f!~~~r ·.1.: ·'' .-:, ·• OCEANFRONT M a~nificent privat~ m.1n~10n A qui el world on a privah• :-.trc·ct. with a courtyard ~arcien A ~eclu clcd cov2 with private sta1rl-. tn a h1clckn beach. Nothani? on the toa~thne to rompare wtlh th1~ opulent. M•n:.ual home. Two mastC'r bedroom -.u1t <''i Soaring 30 fool <·e1 l ing-.. heJ\ \ beams. antique stained g)a!o,-.. o;il-., brick. clay tile. quarry ttlc. <Irr h('"· random oak plank floors l ftreplaccs. IGlh rcntur~ door~. ~un ken room~ This ts more I h:ill :1 home. lt is an expcncncc Sl .700.0(kl of eleKant cultured beauty r -...._ IN NEWPORT CENTER -644-9060 UllC A RNlf WATER C S Y 8 E A H M Y L 0 N R l G A E B T L H C M I £ A C W Y 0 E L k N l E A 8 C Y 1 E L P 0 0 L E A T l A l 8 8 N P P A R H A 0 T P R 0 0 F I H H G C R 1 L C K M Q 8 P A 8 P 0 0 T C E l 0 B ~ P 1 I 0 E U 8 0 P 0 Q S Y E T 0 A 0 R 0 H A E S W A H A U A 0 C C f R R A 0 U T C H R T L P I J A R M T 0 0 A R B C H Q L M R L H I N £ I T M ~ l S P N S T 0 A 0 E E Y U N E 8 £ M S Y 0 K I K A N E E C T A N I P T E 0 C W C R h E S U A l L K E L K E T F E E l L U C " 0 S C A l A C R R 5 R A R T 0 N E G R r v P a T E " a RI A T E R]L t T a [ W T 0 E P A I H Q 0 A A P A 0 E I N ~: Hlddln wordl bllO'l'f .,... 1-anl, bK11. -0, 119, doMI ~ dlalontlly. Find ffd\ tnd bolC It In.~ o.ca ~ e.n . ..... Sotttnlflt 8-lt "' ,_ Pnionno Bird ~ r..tv ~In Bo.tm1n lahc-Hytelntl'I COior Tomorrow: £111119 ••al htate In<. I.a-ct ln•tttllleftt 'Jlu.<; pro~rt> prt>M•nu 2 1m~c-t ablt J Bdrm un "'1\h .i hnJ"''1 .. aun.t ...,,,\h qu,.iJt y llnd ma lll laint-d with c-are this H.1lboJ Is land duplex prov•~ " wild lnH""l mt'Ol for the di&cnm1nat 1~ bu)l'r C'onta<:t u" for mor1• d<-ta1b Prc-,enle<f .al $1:1.1.500 II ,\ I. U 0 A I S I. ,\ N D IU.ALT't b7387UO --- TAH-OVBl! SM6 Pa}S All Ks·~ \'A Loan. U .000 F;qwt' 1 ffdrm 00me bJgbJ) Uf) .er•ded '"king 11nl\ S86 .900 (;a 11 """' S«>ZJlJ OCUHVlEW! __________ , Owoer an.iuous• lllnh.-. rorces qu1C'k '>Jlt>. V t'rsal II t'5 pen tboust> . u I lra deluxf' cit 1m mac'Ula~' 2 Bdrm' :! bath.' frpl<' + 1·om l'TU'UlY amen1t11.•s \\ 111 trade & °' help fln.1m'l' 11!7.SOO' HEW LISTl .... G ! Duplex. 3 bdnru . 2 balm. .. a r h un it 1 bile t o beac-h . F'rpl c-i; Furn1.,hed for 'um· mer w1 ntt r rentali- Pnet"d at ~.000 f,lj 3663 67~· 175.2 f; Vt'S associated e11'01<£11s •EllL ro11s Jt1r, W l o•b"·o '1l J .. I a.4wdffwt I .... Mart>M & Tile Co. ()u.11J ty 1n craft.Jma nsh1p ,, n ti ma le rt a I !I w 111 cnhMC't' the ~auty of your home· Entrv,. b:i~. puuos Call 7YJ 17l I ------- ·nAMS- J BR. :'RA, 1mma('ul11l«! coodtUon 61txlSO c-ornt>r lot N1tc ne1Rhborl\ood OWC 2nd. Auumuble loan Call 75l ·Jlil or tn9-8'72llA1>k ro r Noncy lc6oa lay P,.op. RH!fton • 675-7060 • macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIOIAAY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY 'OTIMTIALt Thts 4BR family home has lots to offor open beam ceiling! -3 fireplaces private yard w /pool. AND. it is situated in a terrific Westcliff neighborhood on a charm- in.i tre<'·lined street. Just what you've been looking for -and priced reall1'llcnlly at $248.000. Pol- ly John!ton 642·8235. <Z·74> 712·1414 (~ Voftt>v(01"91 642 ... ZJI q()t ex..... Or- 511 ... 700 I •1'0A" 10 .. ~, O<"• tit, " I' l~t (I'~· f I 0~ ' IT •t~ to' Ot1 ,1,.t t• ~ c ...,b ~' ( '0( ... ,, .... ,., ~ t ' .,. ll•dOIJo \~>r ().• \I,_.,. I "I •l"\,tl<Q •l-t.NJ1 1.Um u; .... .,, 4 • 1 .,. 4-'.int• -. , '•' t • ' • .. 10"7-20h SIZES t,., llf w. ·-lff w.'T'-- \ \ \ 7 I 4 II <I ' , I I nLc:;nN ·-- SIAINAY IASTllOI 1 c•pllooal louuo ConAM DMt b&ke t.raUa. pool, · 0.... ~ham• CJD ~pa ••• .._., &Irle ~ 8'UISOtd R 2 ' ,....; Of"GllDd litftf. CD'WlW lat. Cll1 •PPl"CW.d \4-1 .... I 'c I. OOtr1 --plw lDduded W ti.dlMd •A¥ ~adea ~i.u. ~ ao •P IDt> M t ~. Well llCMt«MD& 1.0 lff, call """*' al --... ....,_, leworable haaacta ...ua--. C.11 Ul Slit C SELECT TPROPERTIES ----- llGCAHYON Spet'tat'ular V t: R S A I I. l ... : S model. dram111c l'ntry with w1111tin1 i11,1:.~1~ 111laln·au overlooltlllR "IPD<'IOU~ l1v 1 n~ room 4 bedroom ... 4•~ balhs. t' Ir <' u I Jr .: a rd en k itchen with catm.: area t'1wmal d111111f( room . luxurious mastt>r su1ll', thrtt C'll r teara~l· Wldt> open Vl('W or ~Olf r·o ur se and mountams from all rooms. $675,000 RCTaylorCo u 4U 9()00 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large famiJy home on 2 lotJI. W /bay view + lbr apt. l.\50,000. By Owner. 714~10 UTTLE ISL BAY FRT 2 BD-28 a -SEPARATf: GUEST RM+ lBr APT. <X>R. LOT-BIG OOCK. · •.-HERITAGE RF All O HS TAUOYBLOAM At only U 7,000 tbll .-fed ~ IUlrt~r Ill u-. bolt bu.y ln ~ •tt .a "bl llut I BK R 14'-t491 --- OAK GLEN Otat1n ct1ve nt>w 2 bedroom . 2~., ba con dom.iruwns $99.900 2SJ.8 Eldt'n Avl', C M ~ --- PRICE RB>UCB>! TAKEOVER 9 .5% LOAN Great 3 bdrm i.t~r on quiet street. Lge yrd Owner h as bought another & 1s a nxious Nowon1y $8J,000' Hurry! BKR 54~9491 ------- SYCAMORE GLEN lllANDMEW Febu.lous. htrMe 3 bd. 2"'2 ba. Quality townhome condos. Only 8 available. Crom SL09.~. 2430 Sant.A Ana Ave '42-6734. PRICE REDUCED! Westside. C.M. Room for 7coodo6. Aet. 675-8170 Bk~.Rea~ Sp11c1ous 2·story 4Br CUSTOM DUPLEX borne. Cam rm. Cpk. 2ba. Beauttful..close to So. oomr lot. HV, bUc walls. 8ayfro nl. 3 Bdr m o r So. Cat. Plaza owner's urut + J Br. r eo-Sl33.500. 54&-_Si'3 __ . ___ 1 t.al. Many extras. incl lgef•--------1 mstr Br. blUn BBQ. etc See to appreciate. Lou Ir.at.I Astoe. '7~llll 1022 ~rdalZOM 3 Bdrm home, hardwood floors. double gara&e 1.« ~. $12:5,000. Roy McC:..., Rltr. 541-7729 ....................... ---------,~~~~~~' TAKEOVER lOA,.. MCJ'\a del Mur. By Own~r lmmac. Jbr , -t pool SUB..400. 546-2223 4Br, ZBa. Newly repaint· ed. .Large yard. Comer ~ Frplc. For sale by owner. No realtor s please S87 ,500. 642-2932. ----on 3 Bdrm house w l N,.<,umable at 101~'< 2 Br Hdrm income unit on . mmerlot &So. or H>4)' 2 l~ in unique c·om firl'plaC'e:-& 2 palio:. munll} ~pa. tennis. ~.000 Ownr agt C..JI solar waU>r, irucro-wavt', Sara Marvm, d.'>hwshr. frplc. au. 2 tar 675-5688or6750000 itar;i~e w oµenl'r, B)' UNIQUE HOMES owner SI 19,!W. 645 44tiO _________ , _l'n~lfll~ Camto Hllltds Dix 1 Bd. view. fee land, pnv head1. s:.>9.000 Darrrll Pi1 :.h. Owner Al!'"'" 64().Z)26 AXER UPPER 21".r Bloc:ks to beach 2 Hr ~ + :.tn.111 mulhcr in-law unit R·2 lot Sl59.000 At:l M cC'o) 631. \2Jl6 Of'1)42 1736 1024 .....•........•.•...... VA TERMS Move-lo cood1uon. bc.•..,t buy on IA>days mark<'l Only $105.000 In Collel(I.' Parlt. Call ~303 FORESTE OLSON ....... u ..... , .... POOL HOME 3 Br. 1:\-• h&. NlmplCtl'IY upiuade<i S95.500. cr..vn k v 21 Surf 5:11>-7~2 u~k for ('hn" ••• Mari I Ll'C)9e I~ EICammo Or Cabla Mt·~;1 You arr> tl'te wmrlt'r 11( twoltrkcts ($12 vahw HY ~ QUEEN MARY Tour Feb 14. 16. 17 & IR Long Reat'h, C.1 l'lckets 11lBY be cla1mt><J bv callmJ( &42 567K ext 272 *** HOP!:>XIP& PUTT to M~a Verde Country --------11111( Club. Cust home: • bd den. pool. jac .. lrg. lot. 3 ASSUMAIU LOAM Great Mesa Verde loca- l.Jon 'J1us bome Ill in min condll1on. Qwet street near schools. parb and sl'lopping. For ao ap· J)Olntmenl to see. call 54&-S8llO -'.$ ~ HERITAGE car gar. $329,500. Jackie Haodleman. 631·1266 RF/Mt« REALTORS Mesa Verde Assume 9'h. XJnl terms. Sl29, 900. Ownr A~ R~ll. 831 l.257 . . REALTORS ~~~~~~~~~! c.ollege Pu.ck beauty. big _ lot.. 3 bdrm 2 ba + study 3 BDRM. 2 ba fixer B>.000. sa>.ooo dwn. $SOO per mo . O w o r /eat 'JS2..SOZJ & many xtras. Former Builder's home Just llst· ed. SJ 15,000 A&enl m-8550 ' r::~=· ~1'4\1lA-cZt.~s· ::!: ...... "r QAY I. POU.AM -----o·-·-....... °' ,,,. ._ ~..t>W -"' '-' ....... ,.,,. ,_ ---... f HASREE I I I (* I I I 1 '1 T H 0 G s I 1' . I J I' I . l I:! T U L F° E . , Did YOU ever wonw wfl)' I Ii j j ,..., ,,,. OOOCI Humof Men7 Ir'• bec•UM II you bUy an ice r--------. 401 .. 111 COM •n<I h•rld nlm fffl I H E 0 l 0 B 1 •n•n • c1o111r, n. -a1 rou. ... ___ I __ I __..l__.l_' .... I.__.. o ~:;::::; ~~..'!, ·::: ...... -·-,,..., """ Not J ........ • PllN1 ~Ito unu~ IN I' ,. ,. J' ,. r I MU )Qy~•u . . . _ _ _ . • ¥o·~~;ul Unt•> I I I I I I I SCM~.._wwar.c-.Hk..._ noo fMulde ll'loWa. •~.ooo down ~ MOQIAI VMI &a~.--111 WOW! $1.7,900 Ch•rmtna Eul Sid .. Dollbou1• OW(' 2nd Pno onl.J A!l &SI-OM_ EASTSIDE CHARMER Cul de "'" hUSCtl yurd. JitC:US.U, :J Udrm 2 lwllh. hil.nl. lmm1H•u.lah• Ouly Sl.21UOO. Call 64>9u.t : OPEN HOUSE REAl TY :!'!' Newport HCJh Area 2 separate howles. onr new. one completely rt> modeled Both Wllh 3 Hdrms lots of u:.l'd brick , automatic sprinklers. p lt'ntv of llarlunJ! LarJ!e u'sum;1 >I~ loan al low 1n11 1 l"•l rat..• SJ!l'J,000. 642~5200 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 lovely bdrms. 1:v .. sa. nr schls . Su p e r Clean $1 51.95Q JOHES REALTY 873-6210 -------- IM'l..EX/POOL Beat the heat and the tax man Nt'wport fleii?hti. an! wtlh l~mfic owne r ·-. unit overlooking pool from redwood deck. An brwestment opportunity in Ulla 1uper 2 aod l bedroom duple• $12.B.OOO. - WATERFRONT HOMC.S REAL ESTATE 631·1400 1026 ········••·•·•····•···· MARIHrTA Spf'rl;Hular b1llt11µ Ooo'ol!S ' 20 L2 3206 sq (l 008(• 10 Manna Seha ftd & Calle La Pnma veni nW.11X) lo $2-l5,0l~I 831-~. 493-4006 Uldr -- Ul:SPF.HATE' Beaut hm uo H 2 lot 01\ dplx Xlnl \nm Sl.25K 080 lt61 ·2t.5ll Nt:W UUl'U.:XU> 1189.500 & u .. JOIUl c. Ag\ 4!16-84:17 ---Hiriin9°" leoch I 040 .....•.•.•.....•....... Hunllngton Cove Condo 2bf", l I zba, dbl l:otr, p()OI , m1nf l'Ond S94.5011 1142-lnl!i PARK PLACE Fairbank.'I MdJ. t Bdrm. 3 ba. 3 car gar f'Tml dln IOJ:. fam rm, huge bonus rm 2900 sq n. N r t:d L'IOn High. $179.900 R 1-: PROFESS I ONALS 9f».8377 --------- By owner: 280011q. ft.48r. 38a. Lg. k.tt, lam rm, 3 car gar., 130' lol. Well lndscpd. 1'4 ml to beach $210,000. 968-8785. IEACH COTTAGE 2 Br. I ba. Assume loan. Ho qyallfying. $76.900. CENTURY 2.1 Surf SJ6.7S42ask forChns WAUC TO SURF Large near new 4br, w/fnn din rm, lrg ram nn. Park Pla~.Inc.IK2·7'61 &..J-leodt I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUNnt•TOM HUIOI DX> 911 ft, hA.aury hom• Oue ur a kind. ooly IZiO, M.o:IZl. PASJIOaTTO 'AU.OISI own yo.a a lC> qiw moalh vacallbn bld•away forev~r . llAWAJJ, Mul~ l'aria. Ali~ Tahoe Low. low down E••Y Ask for t1m~•hare :.1>1ic1oltat tlln<ml 197.0321 . ......... OWMER Mo•inca! from SE Hntgtoo Bcb • Ud 2 lia 1-'am Jfomt> l-'t!l.lt.ures 22.X28 t'am Gm Rm. Ovn.zd lot bas IK ~ w111p11 &:wp play yd orpetarea ~Mlto bch $1.lll.500 ~ 4532 1042 ..••..................• L>eluxe lrl-ple• Jbr, 2ba + 2 tbr apts $210,000. Hrokt·r. t>IJ 2'9> lrviRt 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llERJT,\Gl-. J'ARK Coodo 3 Br, 2~ ba. 16:i0 sq n. SU4,000. ~ms ----- FANT~TIC COLUMBIA Must see to appreC'iat~ tlu.'I beautiful Columbia m ~ege Park. 2.650 sq. f\. of pure dellghl Toul ly upgraded Ul8ide and out call loday for list of amerut.ies. :-=-HANCH ~REALTY ~ !>51 2000 MSUME Loan of $70,000 at 1~% on this absolutely charm· mg 3 bed.room condo lll Woodbridge Parkside 1000 sq ft 2 car garage, swim club. boating, fts tung and lake JtWOOORRIOGE nr At "'V c.,~ 1. 3000 4 IR/UHIY. , .uJ( Kensington .Mdl. with best of everything. Up qaded cpta, drapes & wallpaper R lG llT REALTY. Call Boll Dick1ll.'Slin 979-8533 Conte111porary Desi an 1s the 011b't"ar1d1n1? featuri-of this 111\•f'lv CandaJwood Modf'l m lhl• t:>earw llomf"; 4 8'1rro~ :i b.1 plu!> family room W.ilk to Pool . ll·11u1 ... p.ilf\c and :.hopping ------~Beadt 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT New Modula r Type Homes, pvt community. 2 bchs. 2' hr i.ecunty, 11u b-leltlng 0 K . From s:IJ.~. Treasure Ji.land Moblle Home Pk. 30801 So Coast Hwy La1CW1a Beach. R .M.P . (714 1 •JS79. aMORIOIAY ~pture the beauty o( the Pilcllic rrom th1' charm lD& 1 Bdrm mobllc home Only $21,000. don osen l t•ultor"' 1213 N. CO/tSf HWY LAGUNA BEACH Wl-4141 MOMARCH IA Y THIACI V-.W Next to the ocean. custom family 4 bdrm., 3 bath home. Family t'oom, large view lot on quiet road, 21.A.a years old . Tastefu l decor. excellent financing, $385,000 496-7222 831-0836 ~ Three Mon•reh Be1 ,. ..... .... Legune Nlguel ........... _.._ -·-· _,. .... .--"'--·~·-......... .. ....................... ~-pert.._.. tOff ~ ..... .... ....................... ...................... . a..-......... .... .................. . UDO ISLE ........... ,.. .. .._,. tp ... 2000 1100 ...................... . "-'-'~ 1012 ....................... ln.500. Hr ,, • .,, IRr. 2\W9lt ~Condo, blit loc, ~"4 lat Ul'Un>e. -.1121 ti NI A I~ IDll MOST 8EAUT1.l'U L. ''VllJ.A", Bett.r tbao tbe tl)odela with bantwood noon. French doora, lovely aarde n. M.iQY exu-u included 10 price of SlAi,000 &.eg..V-...U. 497-17,1 ... ...,. ..... 106' ....................... BIG CANYON Spedacular golf cuurae estate. eeoo $4.ft. 4 lo 6 Bdrms. S\;J ba.tb.s Pool and spa. S1 .295.000 THE STARNES CO. 673-7761 UDO ISLE 2-Sty. early caur. J BR. den. 3 ba .. ltv rm w Cpl , & beamed ceil. Coty patio. Wll.lk to bea('h, club & tenn11 fac1I. $315,000. QlU Ml.S&ON REALTY 4IM--0731 MIMI VIEW Steps to beach. New 4 Bdrm homt' nra rin~ ~etioo Bwlder will help flnJ nce. Submit your offer Ask 1na 1254.000. Ca 11 M0-1151 ~ ... HERITAGE . • REALTORS Harbor Ridte Coodo Jbr. Jbe. l"l'SeTVOlr & rule I tt.e ~ <><-ean view from front balcoay. SJll0.000 640-960:5. Prine. OnJy ---- VIEWHOME owe AMAHCING Newport's finest 3 Bdrm decQra~ home. Bwlt around central aln um Master sw\.e baa custom l oft & O ak s piral s t aircase. C ustom Jacw.zi pool w/canyoo & city hghtli view dlrectly o({ master s uite Ex· teruuve u se of bnclt, WTougbt Iro n & p ro- ress1onaJ lands,·ap1n.: Don 'l buy a home in Ni·wpon Heacb pnor t•• ~ tlua one Cali Hl'<l ~l lll-ll80 llGCAMYOH 4 Bdrm. Creative fioaoc tog. Assumable loan. c.:au for a ppt. 601 UDO SUper Wat.erfronl Coodo Spectacular \ 1ew "' sumahle loan Call for dtu.1ls • tr. • be, a rrp1e1 • .i. to ... •.ooo cau en.~. Prin.oaty. OOYER SHORES Expansive ~ bedroom view home. Exclus1 ve ....................... OPENSATiSUN 10-5 2 Br Moblle HomP 24001 MwrtAnCb • l!H, D Toro. Forest Gardena adult putt.. No pets. Counuy Club l.&vmg. Secunty Gal.el ~T/71 or 581>-51171! S. Hrocnadr:uk. Rltr 18 l.Jnlts. lyr old. ~ Ln· oome S62, l00. Pn nwdJ c; location. 1031 O K ~000 631·1215 Ail bl>.im'I + Gla)it llugf' Townhome duplea. •Br N. UllJt Frplc, l.ennL'I Barg a10. $299 ,000 Ownr Agt (I )661-0Q'll ne11thborhood, conve ._fors.le 1200 , ________ _ ruent to Kbool. ahopptng, ._. ._,,.. Hoa& Hoeptlal & f'uluoo •••••••••••••••••• • •••• VA OR FHA. l:sland. Ca ll Tbeol•--------DUPLEX Wlutebead Cor Curtber 'ALM srtlMGS Great llUrttt tJupll'X 1n det&Us. 10 Ac re1 raw laod celUa.I Oraaie County EmWfT.-. rantasl1c In level 3 Bdrm, 2 bat.b, neutral eart.hl.n(W ~"Of In mint rond1t1tm llurry' Call ~ FURESTE OLSON .. ... .. . . 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DESPfTE $1.5,000. ~ZZ!lll N e a r 1 c h o o I s . C1 1tc:yLoh/ ~ ISOO ....................... Paofic Vlle'W Cemeu.ry l kit av~ at ~cnl1~ price. ?»kieS aft 6 Cc rcW ,.~ l600 ....................... Faa tciaVale-y l::ht. <'ftller 1*>0 s.q ft C'CJtDIDer'Cw M2 3676 flOttUASa New ....... t\. bid.I ,d. Jacent t o C ars o n fte1pooaJ Mal I. 200 .000 daily car eapoau.re on S.V. F'wy. P&rtr.a 70 c ara Air cond 0H1cea. B Holw)',CCIM.~ b ....,,UUOn and 5bop pna. 2 8d 1 8-urut Ir l ltd 1 Ba unrt for only 111\.ooo. 7sz..1.ll20. j 9\JAIL A.!~~J- 10,-Tll ~O 1'.N.I J Srpar'au housa. room for •th uoll .... 111 ~:i. ~ few •acaat Joe. ...u. s.ma1J ~bome ~ or cad>. Owner will bets> faaaoee '165.000 Somtc Prop. 67!>-572l8 lZ Unaa. Costa Mesa. All l WO 'a 10 Tunes &roas Terry Williams A&t ~I 1885 (II' SS I 417SO Coftdo.illi ... /T OWft• ---- i.a..t for~ I 700 ......•........••....•. Real f:.sta~ loveistmcnU. J3J3 W Coast Hwy, Nil 645-4646 Ooeed Sunday IUYER"S UOICER repre.enllll& buyers u ClU)IVel)'. Al today '. pnces you ~ a brok~r ~l1~ hard '°'"your best pnce. lerms aD'l r~ Buyt'rS neetl excll&!U ve repr,e-ienUit.1011 dunng e5erow penod f()r prot.ect1on. provide La\ adviet> and ~lru<'llln! ta" f"roe exchanRe of currenl ~-Guarantee l•• oegouat.e a redl.IC't.IOQ 111 pnc:e " do pay menl !11 (_fflef" (ttS Local out 01 state mgmt avall Coun&elor Realty. lnc ~ B Boale.r Sll>-3'98 HimlingJ.oo Beach. Buch & Guflekl. two+ple1'et. 1)~ down . built -l o f1nanc 1ng A t 1'0 lkveraae·a pprec1a t w11 Scmt.b Me> Pr &W 5357 2100 .. ••..•....••...••••... • *. , .. M.dr'..ct J:.!O Zlrd SL a J;.1 o.t.tMa. Yau Mf' OW •umer of t"°l.lckeu CS12 ,·aJul' tlA• n. QUEIHM.ARY Tour t'cb 14, 16, 17 & lH LonR Beach. Ca Tickt't-1. ma v be l'I a unt'< I b~ rd.llln.: tA.2 51l7H e.x.t Zil *Cote R«>alty & ln\.-!>lment 640-5777 THERUMORS- You ran 11Ull hnd a spe1' ta cul ar . E.Z care l'()(l(io u 1 an adult rommun1ty "'1th an ru.suma ble ln11n ' Mediterran ea n at mo)phere. gor~eou• pool. ~J>ll. s<·cunl\. rt'<· mom Hakun) patio. :! hedroom'i I.ow in l t-rPS I lo:in. litr;1b tt 1.1u1r k ' $82.:-J~ RI\ H ~' 1no LOW IMTEllEST Gnat Locotioft Take °'er low mlen'tll rate Joan' Several cl'lo1c, 1 2 bedroom 'ond1l ~ in popular Spr 1nJ?S commun1l\ 1n Ir.me Ldkt">. :;lrl·".1m' tmrus. lu.Ui l.indsrapmi- Frum S.:-.7.~ $14,000 DH 20HALOT • • • I'&) mt.-nlS St.JO mo ln --- IYOWHEft SALE OR LEASE Oow~~Area SAftfTIAGO OR. TAR8al. -· l'hool' loda)' \pnn o n1) • S44 1434 fHrok1·r \ t "llll(' Sli3S mo Sd It• r .,. 111 rarry fttr :-> ) t'<lr~ Pnn Lots fof-SaM 2200 ccil' ••••••••••••••••••••••• :i /\cres l'alm Oc~·rt . ap provt"d for 13 c·ondo:. \}wnt>r Brukt'r 673 229CJ ()tho-r lt'H•rJJ!l' Jln>Pf'M \ 1.r1 OrJl\l!l' Co on r~inl'r h) &lel'flt ~ IJJK R4 DanJ l'otol ( kttan .,,._...__ .. ~,. .... -...,,._11111.-......,._. .. _.._~._.-_,_1 ,,.._....,, "" 1mpr0\ e<l. or * 8 UNITS '* M.mn.1 213 345 ~ Lanie assumable loan 1-:xec house 4br. st•µ mru-bdrm swl(• Jba. lrg fam rm. full hv1ng rm fnn din rm. tnltte'om. HAQ. lndry rm, rrpt..<1 & d~ lhrouRhout 2 car .:ar Pool side pat111 Super rood Call 7~-897'1 ~LOCJllRO '086 IRcOMt ,.,...,..., 2000 ..••................... c·,,..111 ""'J Room for MountGn, De\.ff't, llU'1•11t1 lo( RHOf'f 2400 • o..ty Sl00,000 ........•..•........... . •...•..•••....••....•. RARE PRI VACY IN 4-ft..EX APPEAL In greal Mesa \r t rdt locauon Good leorms Pride of o wner ... h1p Pnced for fa.sl !!>ah· C.Sll 1 be~t' mu't ht' th•· --------- MUST SEU Just l111ted a 2 i;toq t harml•r StC'J>!' IO lw.1r h dt caoal Move fa..,l' Sf'ller ju:o;t boughl another Fee lanc1 sm..soo PROPERTY HOUSE 642-3150 sm.rm LAGL"N A /\n oven1lw 'lt~t to ill le) lot gives )OU lremen dous expansion potenlwl with tlu.'> 3 bedroom, :! oath res1dcn<'e Crl'all\'t' flnanc1n~ wva1lable Sll~.000 LINGO REAL f';:)'T ATE .,99~1 ...................•... 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• now' S4~9491 6 DB.UXE UNITS PfUME EASTSID~. CM 2 Bc1nns ea ell 1liE~l'ARN1'::S CO 673-7761 ------ C'hea pe5 l uru ts an C O!l ta \\t'!>a Bu\ No>4 • ' F1x..r upper ~hab ;ind rnakt• TO'llS Cir UOl '\iH • • rnn on!) C..11 24 hr' A# 36 UNITS Mt41hn'CIM e11t VIUa Outdoor llv1n~ an this ________ __, • Units Costa Me11a JBr. 2'-'> ba home on \10BfLf: llOM ~ s:£>.OOO Subject t.u 1031 Tli'STl"I S500K down Principals onl)'. n o ~ Heady for <'undo con,erc;1on fhnam11e property pnc'cd wel I belQw tht' market Prin oni> Hurry woo' last• water Calm features In· 8 U Y. S E L L . R EN T .54&lM97 Aau or 63$ •1781 cl Mex. We. french drs. FINANCE COSTA Mf~A • Un1l!1 , 6tJlined gla.M MoW1. H-. Ston Cati 24 l\r Al(t. 541.0100 .... __. ,._ R~ easU)' fuianced. aood loC' ""··r--61':2'0se,,,_., lrcfuewwtkNtC........ sm.ooo ~1103 ~ CALLUSHl-1021 -------------- LA) 5 Id. lo; C)OMI Well kept Harbor V1"' Home. ong. owner ee ,t Buy at 1234.900 Fee' Pat.rick Tenore, Ul·l286 REALTORS SEAV11WI Oceen + clly liabt views. Sl75.000 · '399.000 Ex- clusive. Prine. only. Pat.rick Teaor., 63H286 --------- IY THI SEA Sll,000 3 Br Mobtle Home. ap- prox V. nu. to Ocean Pool. Spa Rec ceoler. loclud..s storage abed & mcl patio. A mual Lo see~ Call 752·1700 now • (6'ffl ,' #. q_,t;, """• ,. 1'1111111 Trailer 1pate nail for 35 rootar. Sr cttiaena, no ldds1pets. 84MU1 REALTORS XJnt. loc Sor. P it . Nr ---------i slqll &r bua. lBr. $11.SOO. • * * 548-71182. MHOO ~Ha.art al>01 Aouctay Rd. In beaut SJC. Panoramic Newport Beach vtn. Obie wkSe. Adult You are t.htt winner of pu'lt. 28r, 2Ba. $31,000. twoUcbU <Wv•lue)lo .m-G>9or493-7~ n. ,....._. MAIY Retirement or Fl1hlna ~ Get-Away. 10lt4S ln Part • Tow Lon• Pine. No t tda. Feb. 14, 11, 17 A 18 '1D>. m.574' aft.er ~pm. Loq8'adt,C.. 1\~ may be dalmod For aale: mobll• bom• b)' ceUlna "2>5'71. ext. QM, drapts. Uke new m Nice park' poc». aiuoo. • * * O.J Ree.It.)'. _..,I, " DOY\ ·.f ~t horvet 0 -/ht r herv e~fM tan ad rt.<r1nif\4 - U-s&UIP will ~~OU( ce{~I. ~~~~ ZA-nu~ ~~ .. 7~,~- vou moy request Ad-Sitter Sl!fVioe when placing yoor ad ... our Ad.sitter number will appear-in yoor Doily Pilo1 ad ... Ad-Sitter takes your messages .. . you coll in at your convenience to qet the respo1 w to your od ... this setVa is only $5 per ~eek . For more informatiou and to place your od ex>ll 642.5611 l ) FOR LEASE -.;ew 2 bt>droom 2 bath home M1s,ion Lake-. <:ountr) Cluh Golf lenrus pool fkaut1fulh l11ndst'Jpt'd. oo main tmance yard 9!110Clubhou."I\' Rd Desert Hot Spnnit' Zl3·37K 25 7:? RENTALS Rf:NT~ Palm Spring!>. Pal m Desert & Hane-h o ~hrdi:e l..1\e count" club style when you vts1t the de~rrl Place rt• servauons early Tee & Hacqu~t Ri-a l t~ 714 568-3666 'ALM SPRIHGS Se\en Lake~ Countn Oub 3 BR. 3 Ba condo oi1 goU cou111c ma gnlf1cen1 mountJllll v1ell"S Cl<>H h> pool, uuoa and SJ>;• Owner Agt Sl.9S.OOO G4().Q'11 324 -2.:;&4 o.tofS~ " .. ,.,, 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnwstmml lot In Uulvmi; rec:reatlonal communil.Y All uoderfround uUlltle!I . ~-~-5'»-mt ......... lu••t• 2100 ....................... 4+ LOTS . 3 Lola, aide by aid~. IOnld '"' 12 un.lta. ~ & dNr. Priced al 1130.000. Prime Pomooa locaUoa! A Divl"ilM or llttbOr fnvttt1tmmt C9 s e e J ) d I· It • y g ll t :· t 7 I \ Hn111U8fa , ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ........ l lff &ajlle...... JJll ....................... . ........ ~~ ........ . HO.MD ro• •EMT hr ,_. Qr, trMed I or ..... Prtc:M lriNia r I o o r r o n d o . •• hell unt • • ..._,.,., lcar1ar ,., ..... , •• 111.. ...... Nlp9 °" - pleut. Xld1 • peu uuru. UU /m o . ....._ eau11u:1•ar att a·•nll ftJ.lll"l ,..,.i NI 'I ....... J16 ----..;.....-~--I ... mo lBr,l'-tBaOoo -.. ••••••••••••••• Bt•1tUhd ••• ruetom do, pooi1. or n.•. or .,...._ hln ho vtew of Otten, tW!ltll••• • 1m It bL A..U: o. 1 :,. ~).r ••Ill to eand IHO H AIWmilf ...._ Prtwaie btt•d~ c ~mm..... Ml 10 l lHdt..;:.---JZ" ::'D~-::-•-Rl_&.r;__;~...;.;;...;;*'.;;;:;.;_-J BEACtt. 1 ~. s bA. r,,,ac ·-··-················ till.... • ..,.. 9' Wblera NO P'&l'!I Apt 6 Condu C ' O Co¥t .... 1111 NC>lalt \1111• Renl•I• .... l ... '.!'!'! ..... ?!.~ •Y4CAM'h 1'114U1*r ~9n IUrnlahed C'Of\do 2 lmmacWai. JIJr ~ 1tM + Ii U P E ll 111 A I< P • "• aar•av. W D. •tr f..-.d •rd Avail Im RPA Rkl.tN n N•• ql)Od, "''>' cl•ao, on ' db.,. m • d N r A d • m 1 ra~. dt•P.• •h· :i --* no pcila UI& ~. Gn per mo bdrm 2 b• Wal~ lo Call~ACSM1-41DZ$ but'h l&H mo yrly ('A!J B7J.liU ...... U. .. ui•d ...................... c-.www .. w. 122 ~. 1.1).e new 1na• 3 br llomct 1~rHlll~ ar•a flW mo .. 2312 0.Y ...................... ...:.._. OM. y 4 Lin --new 2br, Jba. 2 r•r ..,......, pr. Bait', rrpfr la~ """'" QUALJTY llOM~"i ~-ve~I~ ~Hr, 2~ .. ba. 2 1lory. J ....;...;;.......;..;;.......:..:..;;;.,; ---~ pt.u.. »ppn·" 2000 ~ n ea.. ZBr 2ba, titn new a,-,~ mo llwuu1Jeton Sl" illllb lA Corona del Mn <iay Ave f714 ll40 SSl>4 ... U.. Ullc <! •tor). ZH1 . priv UDO 4 wt, 3 tNa '1"900 Mo Aa~nt 87~ 8110 ~P)'ltlH-. OC'f'lln 6 b11y ~~ 4l;r IWW rl'J)tit 6 ll'll 3 t·ur 1w ~ I 111lc 1' w .:rdnr JUl I l161JUmo ~6 11dBeA&.Olll ........... c .. ,f:.tld9C M .e..o. a,,. lrud new +pool, 111111t6pn.-aey -mo ... •llr lnr YW.1• Or•oo, bread ••• ~ noor imtt .-mo. •28r +dla lrv&M tilMll1J IUO aw IM •2!Sr A PA RTM t:.NT CdM Jor i rtlrt1. IMO moliltlO IN eel to,,......,_ 711-1700 THI: REAL ; ESTATE HS ~ I'; SJDI! <'Oita Meu l~ldo. only 2 YO old, ~J:tr. 11,oa ... 11 bllm1 lndly rm, fn<'d yd, dUld • <Jr pee UK ~ mo ~II Mt I ldl.run~ &31 3133 or 00-4287 YIAll•IM>UNO M : Soc6tl Acll~lf•• 01· rectl'lr • ftff Sunday Brwnctl • 180'1 •Pit· , .. , • Ptut nwct1 more c.AT "ICNATION: Tenn11 •Fr .. L.eteona (p10 &. pro •hop)• 2 HUlth Clubt•S.uneo MydromaMOQe•Swm- tn1ng • Or1v1ng Ranoe lllAUTIFUl APART· MENTI: S1ngl4Js 1 & 2 8edrooma •Fur nished & Unlurn1ahed , Min LN1no . No Pvt1 • Model& Op1n daily 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden ..,.rtmentt H9WPOft 8eech/Ho, 880 Irvine 111 1&tn1 Luaury Condo. nr Hn~tol (1t4) 8'5-0550 lll!r l\tlbe trpJo .ad l•-------•I w.acM aru. fBr, !Ila. ...._ ti11. . aar. •DflUXE* =.:-a~ llltch. c.IJ...,, ~Y ditoora~ 3 Br 2 Ba towoaiouu. Sp arloua tlreplace ., pool Quiet area. Adulta, oo pet1 ~ 87S. .. /&u·33111 IMSTAMTIM Near new luxwy lnhle. 2 br, I..., bla. •IJ bltns. Pncd patio, pr lola.nt or amt pet ok ... 14.\-4837. Nr So Cat Plua, 2 br. 2 bl apt l>oota, etc lm IT8C cond No ctuld~o or peta ~ leH du · CQ.aJt 963-7418. m 4"7 mu. •2 Br nr So Cal Plaza $375 No pets. 7~17 or 64H~ GAmN APT. OHTHIUACH 1375 Walk to beach. lm· owe. 2 bdrm. 1 ba. cao.e to everything 301 Bahunore. Gemin& Realty 83M623 3 BR, 2 bla. coodo. bltn.s. new rdn 1. N o pets Adullb 2nd tioor. r&o.e lO pool, Jacu.til. tt'1UU3 ct.. rec rm 1 M1 from beerh. Centrally loe Omed c-nae. ~unty bldg I Yr leo ,e Seas pray Coodo1 fn>'TU> ------- Newport·Octanrrool Walk 8uu&.. ..,.., l br Of CWl9:M75l. v ... •111450 NEAR HOAO. Hl1hly up-#ldld. prof. decorat.c:d 1 lit-S.cbliol' Condo ove:r· looklu lov•ly rounuln • p&r1K llU courtyard. f'\111 aec.~:\ 644-7211 ~K t'OR NJGE~ Ast. Yrly w•t.afmt. 3 br. 3 be, den. patio. a un deck, frplc Boat 11llp avail f195 1mo 87)-0J.OO ---- 2.br, 2btl, V>eW O( S.ck Bay fr Big C•nyoo. Adulta. MSOMo 644-()808 Large 1 br, ma1tnH1cen\ S.y vaew Heat.eel pool Lndy. HOOMo dy1t ~.eves 61~13U Roommate OHded t o 1hare 2br. 2ba apt w/frplt, tenn11, POOi SllO Incl. ulll, C.M MMltlO . Reliable pertOD Cl > to 11hr ~Le 4 br, 2 ba home ner lake Un/um. 6 mo Jemt Mll·51t9. 6'7J..05a0ma..:. 9-Ty t'etn S140 1n heauuru.1 •Br house nr Placentl• & llllh ~1 DoM.M. Male 33 wants to 11hr rurn 38r 2ba & gar, PenJn.-.ulu oce1tnfront. i.tui~hl . nl!al, m&turl!, non 11moker c;ury 97~ :.1111 days, 673 540'l fw c·" $00(1 mo Olru;uan r m.1 II' to l11•1k Cc.-& ahan· :! hr .1pt CM °' Newport 4,94 4368 M i'' rmmte nded 2bt 2 h .. C.......... 3224 p.&l.io, W.hw1111tlt•r W 0 -••••••••• ••••••••• (.~U IMK <&GUI, K4t> "721 S.111t1aj(o Dr II~ mr•nt'r I .11-urv IK..u."· ~h1 :Jllu fdm 1111 lrm d 1111111 & lull lvn rm bo uUl 1111otr ·Hutt• I\ Mull\/ \1.1n ) ll trJ' ~l .61JU ( 161 1 7~~4 & t,tuc·Arthur A <". pool. ~port S.ach/So. JJ1 u111 , rt>t· rm, v1l'w. HOO 16111 St 2br. 2ha. w frplc. ~Mo S:U> 646-0M!i & 768-5321 IDovei al i&tnl Ava.IJ now Near beach ruce 2br. UlJJ Paid OCEAN VIEW N U Adil 2br, 21>9, rrplc. b11lc. club 1-M. pool att. S7~M Cin ch m -5786. nes 131 ~ ---- frpk. d<>!>1• t•1 h1 h on l'enn S l7!>Mo Ollvto,7~ ,jl:!A ~ 2 br, •tove " rt-fnti M<a. 00 µeb ~ 1110 f.!'1377 - ONLY~ Nr-Ort-1tn Ulx ~wtr 4PHd 212HJ i~t> All Amen Va(' G4b IUJS a-and New 2Jlr 21 .• bu. 2 far IM. pool & Juruu1. J »< , • , b" frpl. Ill :.i·hb &. bt h ~ Jim Ko<l8 Z:l..AI .il(l I. Ill I l;u, h Ohl!> Ill'~ Avml now ~ rrw ml'I 1(111tk1wr M '' (;ant No, Mfi 1371 <JrM111~,., I ''''i ''frwpurt ~hurt ... , JUr lk! 11111 1'1~11 , I pk. 14.,Jk t u IHh . Stin !14!1 llWI (714)"'~28 CtJl646-7174 2 tm . 2 bu rl('luxe new "" · 170 m1ldl1 pool. Jt1cwi1. ten ,,_ _________ ... 2 HUGI:: bedrootnll l''uUy ru~. Turth• Rot·k S750 c.trpeled bullt1n11 StU&ru11, !I to s. 5.'16 1601 2 BR. I ba, wnlr 5425 Ground floor Super lo«a 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2 bM. wntr ~ UOO AduJU., oo peb SJOO associated mo Apply apt t; ~ W Wllson ~ _£&11 Joyce 846-U)l ~ 3 Br, 2 ba Dear MW apt ~ l'J'l>U, drpl!. 2 cu end gar W O hookup , frpl t", Jlll1jo y :I rd TSLMgmt 642 1602 S-0.....t. 3176 ...•........•.•..•..... Lrg ZDr. 2ba. dowruta1r., Apt, 5400mrJ incl utl, w a I k t '' b «' a 1· h 714.-Yl7<J • 6 9pm Sc.faMCI 3180 ....••........•.••.•... 4350 •...................... Sl.orage $45 & up ~ W ()('eanfront , N R 1!7J..4L<i'1 Wl\NTEI> very aUract1ve 645-89tl6 tt.d~Oft New 3br, 2"'2ba , "u ·den tbbOw 3242 Twnbm.. 2 cur + f(Mr ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi Mo ))l)v1.>r Shore.. 4 hr. 2 ba, fJl'l ok 631 0000 or ll:j6 11127 If 8earh twnhst• Pool, J br. 11., ba S500 mo Nice <2'13 ~I 6223 aft6 ----- 81101",(ll'; IHlllT'JllS JtJl '> W 81111'1.;11 b t I lli• I Cmd Or dplx 18r, ba, llv nn kitch area Nu paint. rdng.~.~ ••• larbaro Jot.'°" 8501 DooaJd Cl r HuoUn,gtoo Beach l..arg~ 2 br lower 1·rmd11 Patio. pool. JU1•uuc & carport S4:A> mo <.:a II ~2970 or 751 9005 for appt /lv111l Feb Isl Garage m 1'11M 67 3-0llfil> \Vtopnr Frplr, m1rro, f~ Hurboor 3br, pool, teo.nU, apa $005 2t,o,ba. Condo. f''rpk, 64047~ Kreenbelt view. Xlra ruce $625 96.l--837 7 COl.UGE,ARK 3 Br. 2 ba, frplr. lge ~\ch, new rpts drps. newly pamlt•d 1n out (4ee rnro re11r ynl, 11N dbi gar w opnr lmm1u· tond. S625 mo "" Townhouse 3br, Jba, ten rus. pool, 2 car l(ar, boat :ill p av a LI S795 840-4054 ,,..,.. 3244 .••.................... I ml'lled occ u p1111 r v o-ner 644-4227 3br, Mesa Woodx hm Nr schoola. church~ & ~. C.0Hl Plaz11 Sli~OMo 54f>.31L'S8 or 64.S 0~2 .,ft 12. Ea1>l111de 3Ur & cJ1·n zi11Ba. heated pool ~1;.i1 roo MS 5399 k lDS/PETS OK ".ASTSll>I'. 2 Ill<. M!l!i Hit, ~.-u~. <;ur & 1m110 6422!>1ll11r 1AtH~J.4H 3 HR I ba. t:ur. 11<1· yard. hardwood floor ., •imo ~ 1151 Hk for Lei ••• Jean Ubetnan 238Hdl Pl. Cosu Met1• You are the wmnrr of l~'OlJCket.\ ($12 VJIUt' 1 lll TM QUEEN MARY Tour h •h 11 JI, 1 i ,\ I~ I /Jll.: lk ·I• h I •• T1rkM.' m.. ~ 1,.. • 1.1111,..11 by l'tdlmi: i.t.' ;1',"iH I ~I V'l ••• Oean2brw t·ml 1-!Jra~•· SJ75 mo l\dulu.. no r>cl11 m w w11-.ons31 4H~ 3 BR+ den. 2 rplc 'i., larl-{r· POOL New cond Collel(e Pk S750 mo hl, l~1 + i;ec I yr h·u~· A~wl 1mm<'<.I Xlnt fan11 I} orcu l\l(l Uav11I (146-~ 3 Bdrm, h11< yurd. mfl tri mo S49S Call 751 Jl!JI ---- AvaJ.I oow Cll'an oldl'r home. 2 br. 1 b11, 1·rpt' drpa. 1rdnr S1 !JO 642-4610 OULOREN UK Tnpln 3 Br. 11..,ba. cph. dl"p'l F IP, OW. bllln'l. dl1lt> Jtar, pal.lo aundeck ~ ~ .. il67 CY701 Delux.e duplex 3 Hr 21, Ba. h10l bellm «e1lm~"· spra1 1la1rc1tM•. wt.'lbar, rrplc, 2 paU~. J,!arlll(I'. all f~. wuler & yurd natnt. '65() S4ll J:M>.'1 8Taro 3232 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new 3 Ur, 2 Ba. ramily room. A tC, frpr, 1650 mo C h lldrt>11 welcome. oo Jl4.'lli. 9 :., 7'2·018 Aft 7PM , -2563 tWla4• •och 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENTALS lflH 1 H.a $400 $775 sr.so 100 ~IOU 7::,/1 :! UH. 211 bi! . :1 Bl<,2 llil :1 IU< 2'~ Ua 't5Z3 C.otPUSDa·IRVIHE 'f'IOODBRIDGE Spar. condo sctualed B<:f'OM from pork. 3 Bd. J be BeauutuJly appotnt- <'<1 Landscaped lgc palm w r1•dwood hot tub <'omm pool S700 mo C&JJ Jeanne. Ownr•Agt. 631 1266 or 552-7367 S1 v1•rul rt·nl.tll> JYa1I 'I.OW' hom $J'J:; 21.r "h.1 $1'~ Jlir \,',IO :•t,f \I• W 11.:.JJ ',hr '111,1 $71"1 lt1f JUJ. l'>l" $i'I• :.:.1 ;J)J(J N1·w 111'\l•r h'v1·cl 111 'IHt 'Bu .11tr;1111v1· I 1· w 1111 trnn ~7:.0 mu 171 \1 1!tl n w, "'' 1615 Or;.inJ(elrec· Jllult 11,1\w hfJ(Jl(' 2 fir, 2 b.i. /I C. ll4'JCt to p!iol \pa f,., 11'11 "'·' :! 1·ar l(;iru•:e w l'IN· opnr No Jlt't!> /\\-Uri Marrh 1st $5:?.!J fWI :164/i Turtl1·r1K'k 111..:ttiund!i, 2 hr, 2 ha. w;iul vww, I\ ,. u p I( r a cl 1· d thrnul(hout S6!iU rnn ~11410 2Br w lov1.>ly v u·w of Park. Luke, 11111 ,, & FounwlllJI. from ull rm11 ms 640-4546 l BR. 2 ba. n{W CptJI, drp-. & µa1nl ,..,,.,.place C'h1ldrf'n OK $575 mo 7~ rat2 or t-492 0646 ON TII F: GOI.,.. COURSE. 1mll dl.•«or d ll'tl l Ji r. den. :!'~Uu , l ~h c-011do In 11r• ... l11(ous Hunc ho ~J ~ mo lst' 640 6AAJ 3248 ····•·················· 2 Ur. 1"'1 hn, lite yard. v11·w S6SO mo Tom ~ 2aXlor494 019" No l.111tuna Ocean view Walk ll> heh 4br, .11iu. S7UOMo W 111h<>rt term "'<'b /lug 4117 5132 2 Lgc• 1-;rnn.1 Id Bay hom('ll 41Jt , Jba, ea ~1111• s:J.:A.IO Mo ca. Ask for L>un, 494 0431 NEW LUX TWNllM 1-; 3111' 2~1ln dm rm i.uper 3 br, 2~ ba, ln lf.'Vi!I, ' ' ' I-a.., ••r, 1 yr lae /\ucnl O<'t!un vww lyr old 2 <.'ar ·--• Ra r 1': x e r ho m e IQ.2535 S9SO mo No pe l11 . -----..----t 4117·U~l YACAHT c~-£-AN~F-RO_N_T __ 3 Bdrm. tlS2S 2 ~m, MONnlLY RENTALS ...,._ f:xUa abarp. CIOllC' ml & Up RM P to adliooll. fwya ' •hoP· (714 )499-3579 ~ •:~mm1c;F.It:1 ~a~~~. 2 N~a · .. ~::,~: ~..mrm=em Avail. now. $8!10/mo. 494-1216. 3Br 2Ba L1 Gar Bltn11 a.o,..Hfh 3250 Grdnf' lddl pell nr Sch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fllpac, lkb. 1625 ~3509 JIOMES fl'OR R Jr:NT 3 or 4 BR. Priced Crom DO YOU Nl5--. P'ned yard & Ofl'EBAS.ERvtCE? aerafCu , Femlllea Lit die ptabl1c ILnow with plu11. Kida &r pttll Id ln the Dal-b' Pilot ~•come. C.ll ll64·2541G or ~DI I 117~21171. Aat. no fef'. ._..... rectory, t can -~~-----~~~- Cllllt JOU M little u t:z,CD lapM MkJi-t )212 fir daJ, For IDON tn. ••••••• •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • --.don aad compW. Vtr1 clean 4 BR, 2~ ~. ,_calJIU-5f71. ...,, carpeta; view &.'SCIO. ~18llor~ o.ip. ... URfwR 3'00 Nc.-wport Crest 4 br. 3 ba condo. Pool. t ennis. Jl.l<.'UZZl. sauna. ~ mo 1~101. <ZlJlltS-7171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Br Nwpt Och. All util pwd. Garaae. 2 blkl bch "75 Ken &M-84lM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3806 New large 3 bdrm 2 ba Cll>lc. yrd, washer dryer t'OOk up. 2 cur aar $490. 551 ZnM bYou are the wlllller <Jf tWOlJCkela (Sl2 vl6l~1 t.c1 n. 9UHHMARY Tow l~e 2 br. 1i,o, ba, pal.lo. pool, J3CUUI & 1·arport k'J() mo Avail 1mm~ Olli ~2!r70 or 7~1 ~ lorawt 9iare of half of doublt· (llr11ge Nr lloai: Storage onl y u ~, 873-ZUU W g.ar11i:e LagunJ lkh . north 1>nd SISO m o .,, nn Celei.t.e Jmmaculate J:;aatbluff Condo. 3 Hr, 2'\• ba, view. m> mo Call eves arter 6pm, n!417S9 1244 (K'ean view. db 2 rm. 2 ba condo. frpk . 11t>«k . all bit m.,. will 1·11n.,1dl'r 2 yr lea.w ~J mu • 11111', aitt 6'Z!> 7060 1-..ablbluff. 41.lr & den Sl.IJO mu lmm ... c· 645 5l9!l ~'JVll'V. l !>l V 1 llit :1 hu h11n 1t• w 1111:ht ll~:ht ill ""' .ir1 '11·w C.11<1rt1 .. 1I «•mun I'""' & t1·11111'I S.1-M.IO hol4 :'4113. f.JI ;1411 'l.1•wpol'I ·11·rr.11·1· :!fir, :!ll.1, <1111 '"'n rrn nr l•ll>i ja<'.1-Ullllil. l'lt "1!.l:i 11111 Susan ~•11 lJ:11 1ly'I ~I ·ll:i:!Jll~l 'M BIG CANYON VIEW ! Luxunow. l Bdrm. l bath Ueane h Oml' (;Uilrl! gall' '>t·r urrt} $1800 /montb Call 640-8582 or 979-4191 NPwport .flt-a1·h l'Xt'<'Ut1vP h11111< ltJ1 .l11J, 1a r u1t1 "'" <1Jt•J1 "' r '11 .111-. ll,;111\ 'O(!t,1' /\\,111 111/W 1;,:~ 1K:.:111111n1111v, 11r 1•v1•, I.Ill<> ISLE ''hr ;!t.,, lrT1it lllllJIJ, I. ... S'f5(1'1111 li7J 'JTrl "'4"WJ1<1r1 I ·ri·~t Comlo :1 llr, 21 1 OJ S7CIO 11111 Ownn A1>.'l M :i lf'l:l!i l-:X1-.·ut1ve Bluff'> r ondl). 3 fir :!'" & tr1 lev1•I. pre• !il11<111us l11rul1•, 1•<·rlt•l·t c·oncl11l1on, no 11.'IJM! rl'(I ~Al mo fi44 731~ J br, 2 ba, n1.>wly d1.>ror . f rplc . l~v polio. 2 r11 r l(ilr Gardener pd $700 mu 213·2K:i 43:12, 759-0032 S725 JRdrm 212ba Rluff., Condo. full hay v1<·w. 2165 Vu1ta 1-.nlrada Hy /\wt 7~ ff.JZl. 673 33.<n Orean. park & mJ(hl v1e11r 3br. 21.,b11 Condo ~7:> e"e631 1153.fl41i 7441 SPl'X.: ex· t:l\N \.'If'. W l'resUl(11..u.11 Guarilc•cl :lllr JBa. Dt'n. Fµk. W1•l II.tr Vwwih-.·k.,, Tt·nm!I. Pool & J ar $1;,(111 m•1 6'7S-4(1nl Of' l\d S 1\l 1 • r R M 642 4:li.l 24 hrs 3BR Nt•wport Shor1•i. ho me f'·rpll'. put111 < kan $600 rno <'a II for appt ltJ :\C<.' AICI . 1Jrut·1• 562-61~5 ----San ca..n.ntt l276 ...•......•......•..... 4 BR 2 ba. 0Ce3n \ ll'W & canyon v1ew $11..'1') mu ~Y polntl'tl 4112 1111 Magnir1<'C'nl new 3 br home l.ov1•ly orean view ~x r lU ,IVC! ne ighborhood. SI I 00 a.1m ...... ~Strano 3271 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marintt Vlllaite Condo 2 br & den, lrplc. blnta $C7S mo. 661-8G95 ----c..••lllM u..funllt.htd 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br 2b8. pool1, J1m1nl. lleC: ~te. really ntrr lot'. 11m pet.Ir OK S500 Incl A t C, gu & water &n e1s1 f\IPt. Och. R •g11I Ele1tanre1 #202 beaullCul d ecor . 2br. 2be, b&lc. ()('Hn vh•w. Pluah , dub h 111, bllUardl, pool, uuna. den 1pa, 11et' prkln11. Adulta, nu pell. 18'9Mo ~Moo·Frl. 714"'5 6242 ""71f.968·astll anytime I J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bftach 2 bl.Its 2br , 2ba, peUo, gar. lf.B. No ltlda, peU $4(IO ~ 1682 2 Bdrm, oke clean apt s:iclO/mo tncl utLI Lou Brechtel & Auo c . 67W3Jl snJNNING Ira 2br, 2blil garden apt Pool. rf!r lllU ~ 710 W I.8th St fo'eb 14. 16. 17 & 18 Lona Beach. Ca nctteu may be d:um1-d by callJng 64.2 5678 t'lll m T_. 3190 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ......,.a.ct • •••••••••••••••••••••• 3706 ...•..•..........•..•.. 2Br, Ilia, furn or wirum. S500 mo. yrly, ul1I tnrl'd 673-4062 lc6oa Ptftiftwla 37 0 7 ..........•••••••...... Sl"Pp1ng roomb & k1tc·llt·nl'tt1..-s $75 wk & up (lt·l'·mfronl 675 lf/40 Wint..r lleut ... I n1·w tl••t·ur Compl w lln1·n· •. dL.,ht•s -lhr , :!hu, 1i1:1 lJHli Dix :Jlir, :!b.i. '>lqr. Ir" 111 l~uc h, uruuod I 10•11 i\\ ail :! I I I $.ol'•',Mo !Jl:I W Uu llJUt1 Uhli 1)1~5"!»<& <X ~:A.-. fltONT :Jllr :•11.1 $1..:.<l r1111 1 ut II ( .. 11 r.1~~ If.HM Coete.... l724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASAOIORO ALL UTIUTJ ES PA Ir> < •1mp11rP tlt'forr ~ou rr·nt 1·u,t1n11 d1•'>1.:11 f1.1t1rr•· l'••ol 1111~ \ II\ I ti •: J I ,1 ).( t• 11 ,. W furn It ur1· ur r11untl1•1I "'''h phi.'h l.1mh1 .1p1111• \111111 h'IOJ: Jl lh t~·'>I !1-0111~ .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br , !Ba. new carpel. drapt'll. fl oo ring , pa1ol Carport. DO peu $.'.'J(X) 700.1713,833 J:m IJJ? 2Hr duplx So Hwy (Jwct $4.'.i() mo Phone !>34-ll34 2 br front duplex s.125 l''lrt'plare, no pet.\ r h1l<1 433 Ins avail :i l see Sat 10 30 ln I:? 2 Hit I lkr, fpll' .:ur S'1l~• m" No d11hln·n ur pds IWOOJ CostaMna 3824 .........•.•••......... We!it:fleld FAMILY A PTS Brand nr·~ bPuut1lul l.1rl(1• Jiil for IJm1l1t•-. wUh 1, 2 " J chiltJrcn Near park .tr 1cbool1 Kiddie play uea. 2 Br. 2 Ba $450 3 Br. 2 lia SS25 llt•8l p.1111 ~fl j.H'l'\ .l:fl w,.,1 Wtl""1 I -,, ldl ~ '"' :!41»1 OpPn Ill nda1ly I". S I [) t-: ;1 h r . 11 J t to l(.1ra~1· \1Julh. no 1J4·b SJ50 Jhll.!ht ~ 2127 1 l:K, bltm. rern a . pool /\dull.ti, no J>t!l~ '325 :i.ti-048'2 YIUAMll>PA 2br, 2ba, new <'11>'3. IU•' 11lov~ & d11hwhr m <'I Encl 3ara"u roupl .. pref Ch1ldnn OK -..11 pn_., $400 lJlll pd. l'X rt•J>l elec Z!24 Eldc•n b4~ 19l'5 All utl pd. Sm r hild welco m e 2 br. Iba . rcfng d.\hwr . n1•w 1 rpt No Pets S:l9~ t %0 W rt 11 a 1· 1• M n i: r • 7 . :.4K OOfj{) ,..ruml) 2 Hr s:w<> SpJc' I llr. 2 ba SJll!i l'liay .:mund pool f o46 l ~ lrandN•w Aph 2 llr I li.1 ~·rtJm s.u:, :! Bt 2 h,1 1-'rnm S4:.C1 1 llr .! hu I-r ""' $.'i'ill HeaulJ/ul '>IHl<'IC)U\ unit-. m J unit & '1 un1l bw Id ""-'· ~ ,..,., pat•. decb. Famlly ~ .cilltt only areas No dop TSL M RJnt M2 l 803 2 nr 11.., b:i $400 Fnl'I ~·r patio \cllL' 1111 Pt'l'< 1,~!«J7 ~ l;!:JI (\JU> .' br l hu. j!1:1r Jl:I Mar IXT ....,,, 111:l' U,11 ;:.1 ~ • •• MSG.Mo 2br. 2ba, Condo frpc. dhwsh, P•llo nr pool ~ tuna 833 3307 AJ# Single cu it.irage for rent ut Custa Me-.a. SM1m•1 7~1 ~all 4pm Lovely illll adllil. DO ~t\. "'B'tNullltt F.n.itlMd 0Mc.e llfttal 4400 1.2&3 Br apt& 6200 t;<t ar .......,..a..d 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tngrf'. b b fM&..0819 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp 2br. ...alk ll1 ~h c ... , & more Cllll 1•.1t '&74tli 3br. 2ba. dJ x (;on(j(1 H It 1n i;., lrpk no p•·t ' AduJ~ 2nd noor J'oc1l Jil(' Tenru~ r rt.' lm1 lu hr h C°•'nlr .. 11~ lt.w Jo rw 1.dr S•" Hid "' ~1·.1 ~;1) L'r}f}lj<r. I\ r 1,,. 67!> 7~. :!JJ-4-UJ l:.T• Jl44 .....••••........••.•.. ln ~ut1ful WOOdtiM11i.tl' :it.or. 1•1bl.. T,..hM . ._ ynl /\\,ul 1)(1\l<' ~1 \111 r1t-p Call 71• ~ lf.OrJ ~., 7H~l~t'\l'l> a..-.... ..... ................. . Apt In euluaive ~ '8itadl. , I br, 2ba, M'<f I)' d«"co r•l«"d D"' Ir w m1111:ntf1 r enl 01 f';an \ 11'\ir ~lf'p\ t11 b r h ttD>Mo ID<'I ut1l l~ '.K!I ;!fir ~'ha. I rplt ~ blk..' tu lrl $:!JIXJ 11)1 I 4H 1966or494 JJ!lf> Seawind Village ~ 1"2 bdrm lu:iiury aduJt apts m 14 pleru. from S3~0 . 2 bdrm ~lromS500 + fYl<-"". \.t-nru.s. ""'li lt' rl It 11' ~·Ga.-. ror rook1nr. & hr•aun..: p&ld ,..rum ~.u1 I ~j(IJ f''r W) d n \ ,. N Orth on lll-11c-h 111 \11 F.1•hl1•11 lnlTI 'tl.t"'\I l.tfl '¥11 ~ .1(jtJ.,11 to ~ .. ~'111 111 11 \1llJl(1• n1uu:~wei 4000 .•••.••.•........•.•.•. t. \1,, ........ , ' ... t II •I I 11 .._ t I 1 ~ l1h•r ... t11 I ' 11 t\ nliJuJ • t\ _,ix '·#I 'iollll) \~1 .... •11.1..i Room w tr11ll i.o"ae ~. IA lL1nL .,.. d~~arh <Wl"tlt (ll/l 1642-fiflll l<r.-.m l•K r•·nl 11• "' 11 I I •'4•1.'~~ ~Ill• "·" .AU ""'· ·········•····•········ EXEC. SUITES Pnuw Newport IS.•11rh lt>C N1·ur <> (' a1rp<1n llall mcl ren:ptuin. «'•m ference r m , Jdnll11r !o\'rv utlli.. IUO frt.'<' <' o p 1 " ., & m 11 r ,. ~'!Tt.'t.J!Cl Ill w n av 111 I l..iLOf'~KSI !Hll EXEC. SUITES f\ '"mtm1.1t1on th11t 1 1111 1 ~ ht .1t ' l'1·rlN1 l11i ,rlllHI l1 l11><1• l11 frV.}'> ,11q•H I A r ,. ~ t.1 v r .1 111 ., 1. IJ 1 "I .,. • etUJ IJI '"n , 1<11 ,d .. '111,.. .. &-h• .1tJtlf11I I•"'' l lft ,.Ill lfltll I 111111 I .11f I~·' .1l '.fN ;:11.i lur •1tm"'•I•-11•1111~ ,,.,"' l l\lt ~· 1.,1 /11111 All.!aAI Db. medical offa~ SWl.4· C.aroaa de! Mar. 1'7SO. Mo Rt!•lonom1cs Corp ~ PR£STIGIOUS LOCATION ... I Hdrm lum111hl'd s:r75 ~ W W1l!WJO, h42 l!n I •2 Ur, I bil condo nr So <.:out Plaza N4'W <'rpl11. drps, /\ C:, pnol, St><'Unty i;:att·. Chcldren ok . no pets kG4J {H)g.J652 or ~~151 ht M~a Vrrd4' I()(' ·• Luxury ~an vu, .! hr 2 I 11",,.> 'l.1 w r u t 111 tu11111 fur 1·klc-rl\ llu11u 1 '"'" ll\j,( l'11l111 & lo' 1111: • .ir1 0. ltl7H HJ2 2'i 1111 'I,, "'1"''1 fl<•" I ·t •t llU l'vt 11 SUS C A.SIT AS br, I ba, $34~ m u ba , r ovnt"d p11rk1ni: ~7 IH aft 4 PM SlO> mo 494-0066 l'\Jm I br :.ipt W> f.t up fo;nr l l(ar /\doth<. no p11'. 2110 Ne wport Ill, ~496Js STUNNI NG lr.i lbr, l(arden apt Pool. rer are• 134.5 710 W Ukh St I Br mobile home S295 Malur<' adult.. only No pet.II Qw et, l«U re 19'J I Nwpt Blvd 646 8373 .......... leodl 37 40 ..•.•..............•... H.l'1FOUST ~Ulh 1-Alale L1van2 • l~auUfuJ park hk1· "IUr roundln.is Terra<'ed pool Sunken 2as bbq, <1parklln1t rounlaln"I S pa <.'I OU'< rooms S.-p11 rale dmlnl( area. wulk In rloset'I. homP hke k1lcht-n & rabmels Wol k to ll unl1nglon l.'.ttller 2 lje<froom furn $oS65 Townhrn1111• rum $:,CIS /\dull~. no ~t11 UtlllUt•'\ l"rN'' 1.AQUINTI\ llF.HMOSI\ 11>211 Park11ld<' l.n I blk W of llt-ac:h, :1 hlks S 11( l'Lllnaer M7 ~1 l.lJXURIOUS I llr & titngle-i, 1>auna, pool, rec room t•rom S300 Quiel 'll 17301 Keel.!lon 842 7M8 LarJ-o '-och 3748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Studio, pro( decor at~, lmmMc Free ma1d serv 6 ~ Co&or TV, 185 wk w-bymo.•2227 LAGUNA ep;AcH MTR INN. Maid serv • <'Olor TV, h.-.~ pool lJUI. C7l4 >49-4·SZi-4. 98~ No C.0.tJlwy. l Ddrm apt F.ncl garage. !(as paid 64.2-5073 3 Bdrm apl, gas paid Uicl gar, adJta 642.5073 $3-05 5425 2 Br • pta. balcony. pauo. laundry nn. some w encl garagl' &frplcs TSL Mgmt 642-1603 ---- 2 Bdnna. I belh apt Adult.a Gu paJd 642-5073 ------ VILLA CORDOVA Most t:ld f'rt't' New rpt. drps, enrl prage. pat111. ~e11t kitchen w blln~ No pt.1.cl I BRS.WI 2BRS400 Z123 Elden l\ve , CM 642 7lm ------ :! fir. I ba, UtO mo • cleanuig depob1t movl'll y(JU '" l~undry rm No pct11 642-7U6. 792 ~limar ------ Bra.nd New 2Br 21..;ba, 2 rnr gar, pool 6 Jacuzzi, very allncuve. 64~ --- 1..a.rg(' lbr. bakony. over k>olul pool 6 paJ IO Adult.A only. no pell 1887 Monrovia 12116 ~30 •e8tiBJIY ArAaTMIMTS GtlNC> °""ING 2 Br, 21~ $4.50 Vb. 9 mo ~d Twn.hom1·. 2Dr. l'-,Ba, frplr. encl ~ar. $475 mo 711 W 2Uth St. Av ul Mar I ~ 4JlOO I Rr Eul.Alde. •mall but C'OTy w 'Iota of ne11t wood 1275 642-9'50 after 4pm ''11{£SEVlLLt:" ZBr i>twUo, t 11) ba. aar Adlta. Cl)U. drps, bltna, fn r d yd Wate r pd 1138-4~ 3il9 ··p " S.nta An. s.170 S275 I BR. upllairs. mnc. IUiO. ear 136 t.: 13.y Apt C ~1·5331 . &M-2325 VIf;w 2 RR I Ii.a apt • I yr lt"w.e avail $475. l11l I. IJat + dep Dii v 1cl 646-325.S .... O...PoW 1126 ··••·······•·••·•······ 2 Br Aplil I m1 br h Stove ~ng $37~ 9)1 7630, <t9'S 7906 ---HMlloqOR leacJI 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. I : 11 11: I ., . ~:, .. ...., l I .. I '\ ( . • 1 & 2 I R ""' Apt~ • O"hwnlMn & llD'l • "ool • Rte.. Room • Q •nl•11 llftdiaCllflt . '°' .. t..c111 a SM,• I . . II . I .. ' 1, • I Elttlleftl lout.Ion. w•lk a.---------1 to complete 1hoppln4 .._.. ... ·-'SW a 1 w BNut.llully landluped. ,_,.,._ - gp.clous apt.a. Private 3Br. 2~ be. 1510 Frple. peUoaordeeb. Adult.. larae yd~ nr H\lDt· Ocean VU, I br, I be, COV· Ktatpai4 NOpeU. lngl.On t . children 4'rld parkln1 S4SOlmo ~n 10-edaily OK. 18182 Jib Clrci., apt 494--0086 398W~l Wlblon, C M J..~. Gl-51583 /548·2408 ..._.,._.leech 37 69 llACHWOOO 4PTS •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 2 ba. Adulla nnly . No 2 br 2 be S400. Larae t br Baylront ru rnl1hed. peta. Gu 6 waler pd. sm. WALKtoahowtn•. wtntcrreotaJ. ~5'111). Pool, Jaruul, <na Broter, 67$--4912 ---------Adu.ILi. no pell. 982·UIOO. btroL-.llCMMM 2 Br apt, 2'21 E. IGlh St. Adu.It., no pet.a. 13150. Yr· ly. Aaounfum. 645-4718 W..tcJy·Ot•anrront 3 br. ~ 2 ba, compl furn. Oaraae.MC).47M ev•_· _ ae.n. quiet, 2 bd, 1 t>a. I llodltoO~ No kidltpeta. ~tmo 3 Br, a bll, trpk:, 2 car Call.Jef(83H288 ..,. ... M75 mo. Alto I II .,!!~ I~. ~· :: ~~t!' ~~~·:o -'~~--!.~~-PIU n.11 a mi.ti Call RE~ ORS · ~ 9112-elM ~ .. .,.... leodt 3169 • Alt t>nt1 11 n Sen 111r u~ Yt'e olft•r l<J\ 111..: pro( 3' hr r•rf> for t•ld~r ly ~ fiM noput..1t1on 1 .. baa«S oo 'awf1f'd bapp) rl1enlelf' C.:MJI (.'a•d IAUaae 7fii8.(J8Y4 L1 c 'l> di Proleu10n&l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 2 ea. Df'W plush C&l1lft.tnl. pool , J. <'Uli.I . SCZ5 mo Adulta. no pet.II Lo<-•ted acrou from Nwpt Bet> GoU C()UJ"k ~ •ppl only S4.S-48S5_ OCl.AI tNONT B'lO 3 Br. 2 be. Y,.Pk, I t'arpr. W/Oboc*up. TSL Mpnl 642 lllOJ lllodt lO beadl. 3 BR. 2 ba. ..... cpU. ctr,. "p-.tnt Adu.Its. DO peu. Yrly ~ 67J.2U3 ---- l bdrm SUperb L•gwia Br•dl k>c•Uon 13& mo No peU "4SM· L051 -------Qlad 2 br w gar, pMUO pool. edulta. no ~a l801 H l5lh St N"llt ll~tahlb SCZ5 64.2 7340 VeraaJllea Condo IJ~5 lBR. pool. 111wtll, Jat. izym. ttubboul(', llee. tllll ooUttt 213 m . 7001 VF.RSAJU.ES Lu11. Con dn 2br. 2baa, ~atl vtt•w Penthouse Sec . ll(xil. l(.Yrn. club hae S750Mu 7529466.~I 3 Br w /O('ean/ront Just ltepl away from lhl3 up per condo on the ~ula Yrly Garawe. no Pfta 840-0037 WISl'CUFF 2 br condo all De'# tnlr. AduJU , DO Jllda MS mo 87J.6640 2 Br. I~ bla townhouae atyle. AduJLI. No pet• SllO mo. $41-ml. PAii NEWPORT COUMTIY CLUI uw. Slnalu, 1"2 bedroom asu. • \.oWPbou.lleJI. 1"'°°1 Gt 644-lJOO Bil new lBr. Ne•poJl Bftacb condo Cat11Jna vWw Adulta. 11\111 le<'\lri ty. Wkd ya . 631·240 , Evearwknda: 142·7•. On wat«. 28r. 2.Ba . Good locaJe . Adlta, no pet•. •mo. .... !. Udo laland. a 8R 1 ea. So. Pl&.k), ll:IO. All· tu-m2, m.- V.all60ft....... 4250 ....................... TAHOI ln<-llnc V1lla1e Sul)f'r De'W rondo W lakf'VW""' . si ps 8 S5UUwk 714 61Ul8:55. fn.0338 -...eos.... 4100 .........••..•.•...•... l'clovlni" A~oed depc»1L'I & cul hv1n1 t•xpen,f''I' Professional ly .. int·•· 1971 HOUSEM.Ans s:rl .. t.:M (.' M Super conoo 2 Hr 2 Ba, pool. fpl<-$22..> 6'.S-79LS3. 6'n218 I M. 1-'rm, 21 XI. J BR . J &. O/W, W 0 . 6 blk ~ fr be11c h, n o Pf'l s f>ref w furn S22S !JOO 52flll 3 Br. ROii {'()Uri(' upt ~an l~nlf' Nt'11r t1•nn" At tleul'h Jo'. S l ~.o mo ~ Roommate wnnl1-.I, 111 :i:, 1r11le Sh11n> l11r1w four (41 room up.1rtm1·nt. utJhtle11 mrlud1•d t.!otl month C'11111hnu St , LaiunM Rra t>h 714-497 1310 Pror male Af"C!ks "ame llhr 3 BR rondo So Co1tt1l Plau aru 1200 mo 54N02lll H 30PM ~al.lht 11ab w ahr lrA IUJt hm • Condo w UY nw.lt9 ~ mall.I.rt' , fe ms. who are loto hakpnl(. 1\rt'd of hU!ilH l: M 548-34211. 557 3llM Adu.It. 30+ Non 11mokt"r Sh I r vlne condo DIO+ut1J 851-0810 ar, Zbtl, 122:5+ uUI 1-'f'm noo·amoller No p1•t~ CdM IM07M2 rrtv rm fr prlv both rrMi In Ut'hai:iat f or l ltl' hlkpc, trem only C:»ll Ray 4 93 2 4 311 ewe6wkndll ·---------.... -.,, __ ---·---··--· .. ·· • •ll.1\ \ "'"'' • ,. "" .1 \1111•111111 Lido Marina VU!ocJe 675-1662 Oran1<e Cuunh-Airport ~a. de-1.k spare. rer top UOOlll . <'OflJerencv rm A.a ror Di a M :~•().724 ~ • DELUX t: OFflCES • »om Inn up to 120011Q ft f''rom 0 n. No li.1 rf'q Adj Alrpo rt er Hold 83:J...32ZJ. 9-l2 ------ HIWPORT HACH 3 olf1('eS avail tn plush Npt Cntr 11wte Rect>p l1on1sl, l•w J1br1ry. photo rop4~r. ron/erenrt- nn. kitchen. s toral(e 1n C'luded Sec rt'l1H • .rl "lpere & (urn1tu~ IJ\Jll CA.II Oebb1e 7541 YllJ!f t:itecut.he olf11'f'C; a vall 111 lull 11..'rv oh: bldK Nr O C Airport Rt•l't'pt f.t phone II.Ill . l>t'CY 114:rY ron! rm. ('tr l'll•1J1H~ c·ul l 7S261!18 1'rl'n1'• Uu > I ron l Off 11·•· !iOI r & t lll"'-'1 rt 1 !> h 11 l' JI( k Hll( /,, JiUll tOr tj7J 100:1 tW2 :wk)'/ ~· O((' swlA'I\, Newport l'mm.'lulu f'\Jll i.ervl<.'e llVltd 87311122 OJM l.ll'IUlll' =>Wh', 2 rm .. uir 1·ond . ;rmpl1· pk.i UUI pd $27) t;7~ flj()() NEW F.XF.C su1n:s Uf~O C.: l.O('/ITION 3XI N Tu.'llm /\ve. 1 mm S A 6 Nwpt i''wy11 l.1u• prof decorut1•d ofr'I l~lonl:H, tf'lf'phnn•· strv . ltt'rox, cunf rm Sec Mrv 1tvu1I. 1 mu frt't w 11I mo" rt'nl.il UJO"l,..nwnl ~ 0937 Newporl ('cnll•r Pr1 ml' lout.mn, l~im•1111 or pro· fet11iunal offlt•t• !IP8Cl' ~Ill' vr 111nl(IC' otflce11 /\Ian f1Hllitlr" fnr lawyera. I t;. llbrory. x erox. rerepllon l•t , l<>l("l>hc>M orui. M<' Purk 11\Jl UVlll UM O\Clt IRVIN•: :WO 11q rt + or IRM2 M 11rArth11r l\lvd ?~ 131:2 from 9 to 5 prt1 Corona del Mar. dl11. z "" autte lteal1•nom1r1t-' Corl) 875-fl'TOO • ' 7 I , ! p lt m In s. 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C'lt!anup•. dr1v~w"y remov0tl1, ~mm&ll& ~-8212._ ll&u.llnl •Dump Jobe Al.& foe RM.Ddy. 6'1-8427 ---- HAULING fiCLE.ANfNU Helld 1Cumm ·1 f'r~ \lSt Call 1162 1 '62 ~ ...•.....•...•......... Wunt ta Rt:ALLY CLEAN tK>USJ.:" Call Gml(ham Girl 1-'rtt t!til 64S 512J Ct•d11r Crvt & Uphol (,~n;. flr WUJUn)t, ~en cln'I( R:lnbl Prof. ~1 mon !!:ti-SMJ. 751-896 l SUS11-:'S tlOUSt:cu;AN INCi 751 7J6H ....... DAM>Y OUSTEU Hoa•. •JU, I lime "' ,..._ StN oci ncaota. •lllidy/at. 1\nd ol tlouect.aat111 Ha11ltT RELIABLE .. hen •7a2 Jor eu•tllenct In ~:CleanlnC Un.liu*ed. &4W'TJI I 1111111 Uf f ••••••••••••••••••••• ·~Ut1 Landlcaplna• o.np. llOft.eeap. detian Ir .U.UllaUoo. All wor\ l\W. l"ree fft. Green· dale L•ftd1capln& mere Oeoeral bOuaeclHnlna LI GI• Ml Ref1. Own t.raupon•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uon. IG.o610 --------Wffllly eleaaiat. re· a1o nable rate s f.3l-4M &JO.MSG after SPM ,ACIJIC a..&\NlNG COMP A.NY Weekly tor 1 time mrud &ve 10% OISi(;gUNT ON V /\CANTS Steam curpel ck!anmg. Free est 24 hr 1>\'C ~lOIJ TLC Housecleaning Service. Dependable Lhorough, llc • d. bond~. ~ua!7~ a.c-Tax ••••••••••••••••••••••• R J Cook. 20 yn exper Lucal year aro und llerV!C'e. 06-1 lSl, 831-713;! l.ncome Tait PreperatJon. tbrlt B<'h ~-6625 F'n Vly 839 IOZ2 ni.e-1ncomcTa1t Mun lnromeTax Prep• 3", oft before Mar 15 M Palernot.lro. cnrollt-d a~ ('714 .*2-04~ Worried aboul burclan" We 1uull deadbolt locb. patio door • Win dow lodl:a Refs ~ W81Dtf Enterp~ea .... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bndt, stone b1k work, lilt' firs. concrete patio ... wtu. dnveways f'rt.-e -Jotm 84f>. l.S83 Bncktrortc Small JObii Newport. Cotita Mesa I& Irvine 675-3175 eve. Mowl:lcJ .......•.......•.••...• MovUaa b)' Th" Sl1rvm1e Colle1tc Students Eiq1, lrg~k &41-8427 N•IMJ/P .. ritMJ •....•.••..•........... PETERS PAJNTINC 1-:xpr'd Rcas ltute>- t-'ree ~l Call Gene 552-~ Pa1nlrng INT ~Xl !'\.eat. hom~t re~. I• yr-,. t·xp l.1c 'd l>a v 1· 964 100 fo)nd what you wunt in ~·ll thlnJ: ... I u,1 >A 11 h I >.HI) Dlu.ly Pilot Cl!b.'lthr·<h l'llot Y. ,1111 \th F\n.e Ht. palDlln1 St Ltt/101 Try me R 6lnol' ..... 555S' Prof. paJnC.l.na. Eld • lnt MoR £¥t ms. Hmu Pree ••t SSi·4383 ~/Vlaa Pa.anWis • _.aUpapenng Qua.I work, rf.1. l"ree eat. Steve. ~7"'2Bl Dave'• P&lAtlna. ,c:rv1ng iua 9 yn, moet reai.. chedr my rt'f , l1r -IW2S ES SI AN Cialom P11111t1n11 . Lo W111ter Ratd, Jo'ret" ~t. 3YT Cuar Chut'k ~111an. 962-1.478 RIUnbow ('o Prof e1tptr We paint int ext & n•ron dJttoninl( Low pr1 ce'> Guar work f"ree ~i.t caJ.J 64.2 !1614 You paml aa11h & '>aH rash Under l'.tVc'> &. stucco $275 labor &. rm\ttlal!i Hob ll6Z lm4 ,Alt'TtMG SP!CIALIST lntt·r1or extl'rior HQn1lt'd , llCl'nSt'd , Ill .. urcd Frl't-t"•llm.111· Charflt• 71 ~ 776 95.W 7h ~·71.2!j l'i\C.:WI<: PAl:-.'l l'\1, 111\ l';ict , 4uahl\ w<1rl. .11 n>a'>onabk rall· l..1l· d In.'> f'r.,.. 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So C'OUnly r,..s..-.1~• , .........•..........• ~. l".mergency Tree s.rv1ce. 1'0ppui&. removal. haw 1118 34 hrs_ 646-~o TREE SUIGEOH Trff'> lopp.'<.I & removed YaNI clnoPfl 751 347tr -.... - freei. yrd work Haul. l(rudrnl( Sk1ploader, dumplruck ~l 1257 ----Window ClffnilMJ .......•.......••.•.... ,,0 . lox Rewtah <~'>IDf':N'J'IAL & SlorL"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ("'Jr waxtnl.( Q ualtt)' 1• O &• Serv1rt· $K vr ~ &t2 S44!i & 1>45 7\17:~ rm :.ll 1-: 17th M . II 21, < 'M li1~8471.1 IM:Ddtt&R9PQir ················~······ ';l,inlt'rwn• .. &. K1•p;11r Hotn•• !v ( '11mmnt'tJI Ph Ii.JI f>lt I Roofinq .•••......•••.....•••.. ltt•Jwir & lfrrool \II 1 ' 11 •·' .., h 1 n I! I ,. r"' 1o. .. t..1 k1•'-• 11m1•0 t " l'"r1., t"l :.tJ /1:111 I 111 \\Jil USE THE DAILY PILOT .. FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Rcsull Scrv1tc Call 642-5671 bt. 322 ...•.................•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()ppof'twlity M.eyW.ttd 5030 Lodl.Fo.d 5300 huonals 5350 ....,We11ttHf 7100 ~W.+eod 71 HetpW..ted 7100 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 15111 We.tcliff t>r ;spprox 71)) Mj fi. Wiii bUJld to :.uil. ample park1niz, John f'll>htfr 642 Jll 1 !U>Sq f''t S98H mo 1617 W~tC'ltff. N H Agent,~ I 5032 WA TEllFROMT 1.UXURY SlllTl-:S '.)llJ S ficf\'>IOl' ()r N B 1714 lfi7.'i :/:01 I MO FREE RENT i'. \ t• I' U t I \ l' 0 ff I t• (• ') , ;1111.c1rt ari•a Up to 1280 ~I ft Nf'W l'rpt!! & drps t.:.tll now 557-7010 LUXURIOUS EXECUTIVE SUITES REHTORBUY 4700 sq ft. office bwlding. ooar Lido Is le, purc hai.t'. pnce $61!>.000 w SI00,000 dwn 430 32nd Sl • Newport lleuch Call for deta1li. Sierra Really GJ3.7900 •NEWPORT /C.M. lJpUl4700sq.ft :iva1l al pnme cornf'r. J7th & NwptHI 67~ taX)sq ft rn medical bldK Avail for 1mmcd oc t upuncy Ample purk- t.n__! Newport ~I 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1720 Sq. ft. Industrial Unit. 2 front ofliCtlli, lite rear door. SUS. mo. 1m Whllller St C M Day11, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Bar C06ta M~.a. low down. N1J.. 1:;1 1400 4 t·hmr bt-auty !.alon Npt Heh <1rea. for :.oil' or I~ CHEAP' 64a 7290 H 0 M 1-: T A N N (o; f{ OEALl.<:RSltl P fo:orn $20K PLUS p<•r yr work mR 2 eves. per wk out of your home Company furn leads. Mt.n. 111vesl $6,000 Details 1714 ) 64.$. LOOO anyt1 me __ tt.eal &tat. Offic• Afmoi.'t new Offll'e, fully eQ'l.lpped. 11 d~b. great phone sys tttm . Newport/ Airport Joe a tlOn Jim Pate 915-0616 Offict'S now avail. Ill dcgantly apPOll1tt'd Ex· t'Cultve ~1\es centrally located near freeways, <'Ourls & th<> Orange ('ou nt y /\rrporl. F arll1llt"i 1nC'ludl' a lnt>ndly. t·ff1twnl n·t·1•11 S«>-93.\2, ev~ 646 068l I•--------- I I 1111 I '> l l C I 1• p ho f\ t' 01Jof•r;1t1Jr whn .:n• .. t... your dH·nl'> ..iruJ 1111..,w1•r.., your <.aJU.. a cumplt:t.e ~HJ. & Federal law library beautlfully decorated conference rooroa. pbo\o lXYffY madtlne&, .ti tbe flnt'!\l In secr<>l aria I M'TVlteS For rurtht-r info & d pt•r\onal l our t hroul(h 1 hi! f..w1ll11 .. ..,. vh:a~t· (·ont :111 V11rtat 1\'>,..111 1, M 1~155 :!l!l'.18. n M l'.¥J6 :mo '1'HE" EXECUTIVE SUITE t 'ull 1·n tt c nfh1 , • .., 111 't".vport \ \•ntt•r •'411 5'1711 $ I I Ct rn u A v .1 1 I ·• 1·rd.anul "!1·r1ox ,,,,,y & i 1ho01· am. 1.:11 00.11 BminHs Rental 4450 ·•····••••····••······• h JI' 'lolf• l\. 01£11 I' '1><11 1• Jl rt·;.1...,on;1llh r.it•·' 500 to 2700 S, Ft. MI'~/\\ ... I< 111-; lit l'LAZ1\ WZ '1t .... a Vt•rth• 1-: l \I 54S-4123 2 ICl,.1111l> & bJth Ofl1n• or ..,lOf'C $?75 mo ~..t>9 W l!llh CM Cull .lllC'I<. dav f'1t' IJ21.4!. 1•vt<,.1n W7 BESTON HARIOR IL VO. Newly remocklt'.<1 ~hop· pin~ t·••nl<>r ro C'o,tu Mei.a hllb OffH'l"> av111I 4 1mmed occupancy from approx 4HO to \4.4&lq fl w new C'rpL'I & paintin~ nl reasonablt• rnle!\ Call l'aula S Kalt ARl 213-464-4538 Sb. 4550 ···················•··· 2SOIJ Sq F't orl(•n fnl'd .1n·a N11 Harbor HI l M $99 1mo T om ~Z200 .... w-... 4600 ........................ One-bedroom <."Otta~e in qwet spot 1n I.agun.i lleach. Corona del Mar or Coo!t<t Mc.'l>a for $JOO or lc:ss. Qwel areu ci.scn tJaJ Wnt.e 1td •631i. t· tJ T h e Dull y l '1lol Ncwspuper. r• O Huit 1560. COfilll M1 .. ;a. <'A !>2621i or 1 l'ltrlhon~ 673-7654 t'l·rson tr11ni.f('rr1·d, wunt-. tJ• rt•nt lrll 2 :lllr ho1.e..• nt•<ir Bt•.;1 h yrly lt1H·fAl38 ..•••••.....•.....••••. BuMntu OpporfMnity 5005 ...•.•....•••.......... COSTA MESA Ort...,., Shop Sl5.<MJ Woodwork 'KShOll S?0.0011 Cydc· l'urts ~ll<lll ~000 NEWPORT BEACH l•a111t & Wdll1Japt·rM11r1· $>i2 uoo 646-7171 I• " Mfg f'n.nl.ed Circu1l board assmbly s.5000tmo net Na 751 1400 TAX PRfo;p HUSINF:SS Cctita MMIJ , 400 nrC'ount .. 714-~·ll.'illl PM You may request Ad.Sitter service when plocing yoor od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will appear in your Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your mew>ges .. . you ooll in at your convenience to QO' the respon.s to your od ... this service is onry $5 per week. For more information and to ploc:e your ad coll 642-5618 H.:t-: C KEAM t fo'AST 1-'000 HOO sq It 11hop m•ar .''frwporl lll'wt h P1t-r W/xJal ioct6lWn It poteo. Ual. Oal)' 129,000 COID· 1·~~ "-8uranl in San Juan Capistrano. SJ 115,000. W1Llquor Lie Sl4~.ooo without SllS .000 down, M"als JOO. call o wner (I .1496-5.Jil. Gift Shop by o-.nC1'. 904!1 /\llan111 a l M11~no11a , lhsll. tkh Sac $651< + ofc au11nl hu' M.'>t i.ell by 2 7 HO Arn•pt bill ca.~h ofr 645 !jljf>6 f'1J1>t OH1re lx1x rt·nt.;I hU!.llll'S~. !>31 1700, l~f.M>, 646-H150 e vt·'> AUTO ROUTE H t.:G t!-.'T EH fo:O rl' I\ M 1•, to 2hr., S375 l o ~I mo Xlnt moonhitht W1\l'!>, n •lln><l. dl'>t1b1li I\ . ..,ltldt•nt'> N1•p1J .:ii 11. h1•e h ~>40 30011 11 r 'l>lllf>"Tl'L Newport ~cxh Print Shop l·,..lJhlh llf'fl d1l'nH•lc. t·~ ,,.., pn ..... m.111 I urn k··~ 111.11•ra111.n SWOK .:ru'>'> I all 1>11t11t• \o •ilt•r1t111 .. al(t'nl 1.1:1 lilJOO .... """'"' Opportunity SOIS ··•···•·•·············· *. * Howard AJten 14931 Sunnycresl Ln llunlln~on Re1tc·h You are lhe wmm•r or twotkkt<t.s 1$12 vahw) lo The 't)UEEHMARY Tow l"eb 14. 16. 11 & 18 Long Beach. Ca Tic.ketJI may be rla1med by call..lng 642-~78, eJCl m *** ......,'°""" 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f NEED /MONEY • CUDITMO PIOILIM MltJrdTDS... '7MS31 Arran1ed by CoM"-U.. W\dow l\&I money ror 2nd. T.0·1. No credit check. no fl\lty, SZ0,000 up. For action call Af(ent mnu AnYllmt' -- - Need $250 .000 to SJ00,000 IM J yr.. , maiumum ult Well SC<'ured by N'pt lleat•h wutcrlront prop TD 67~161 ----Mortcppa. Trust ~ 5035 ·•·•·····•····•········ Satttet-Mt«J. Co. All t ypes al real t"Stule uweitmenu st.nee l!M9 SpKiatldncJ in 2ndTOs 642-2171 545-461 I WWN.GA!Uw ~ .. s--·-rmQOlkA ...... l.lJCllff••~ 2ndTD'S HoPoWs! 1.5 year lerm $10,000 11r more No QaJloon Lido Newport t:o 67J. 7~ 2-11 Lr 'i ••••••••••••••••••••••• • -·-· 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PfMNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 ~II .111v item CK ro111 l.IUH<llllfl 111 llt'rll' (Of' S'/ ~ or 11•'\ with " Penn) P1nc1M'r Ad 3 Imes l1>r 4! tfl(l'l'f Ull\1" d"Y' ~ ••• rh uclrut111t1 .. 1 h1w •~ t'4r ll1r ll1<•l'Oll¥' Ch111~:1• 11 ' 'lu nirn rrlt'rn.11 ..1tl t-*or 1ntrn• ior•>rrn.tt 11,n '""!lit JJIJI t' )'OUf dcl <.ill 642·5678 l..,,JfltoTax C:o hai. m11\1•d w 71.6 JI (j 1' .a11 \ Ba ltxrn Hhd llulb11a l'cll f.73 5631 I da~ w rv1C'\' HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM Wo all send our love across the long miles 10 a very s pecia l person On this your very special day. May you have a Happy Birthday and many- many more Ywr Ccilfonlla Klch: l>oYH.OliH ~evift ... Motte.-5200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I, 5'1f1111Jnd H~bert publlr- ly declare tut I am quit Una partner11hlp wilh James Gray, and am no longer responsible for bill.I made by the com· pel\)' d Piene & Gray Qlltom CabinuU. 785 W 1'7\h, Unlt O ea.ta Mesa. Calif. noo ••••••••••••••••••••••• LGll Orange Tabby Cat ~ like Mom•. Scnr back of nec k, h1lr shaved Vic. !I Nlau.-1 Heichtl. Rf'ward 49~ 4057 --SELL idle ll~m• with 11 Dally Piiot Cluatncd /\d 6C.2 567lj FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 64~S678 UA>l or f'ound a pet., Cal I Animal A1>s111lan < c ~. S3'7·2"l73. no fee Jo'owxl °' IOtll a pet" (;all Special P11ls Hotline n4Nn-123S. 213 /2$S-13911 GrfffC~ony ESCORTS :l4 llrs 641 Ullj() MC/YISA l>l/\MO"IU WANT1'.:l> f'nv p..uty will bu) I lo 3 c·11r11t n .sh N U S4al -t9'75 MASSAG F. i.1mpal1t-o Your ITWi.M.-ur "liobJ<£mc"' Outcll.lls!Hl,41M 5111 Lost Dog REWARo .1--------- Acc:.cuntiftq Cwnc Sr X' I n t 11p1• or t u n 11 v 1 11 I rno"CiJ1•4l d .. \ u .. 1n11l 1 • t. 1 1\.l.'1tl, I{ ,\t'('h I' l'~IJ' I 1v't· Go.cl un.1.,.,lh '""' 11 11.;f !IJm t•1 .p m I $JOOO mo (:.111 l'•~:r• lllt\'b at 544 11:...1 1111 '" LL'T"\I~ ReMll De•ius 14"!81 .. 'tanlcbn A \ .. Tuaun ACCOUtcTIHG/ a.atCIJ. ~ d81~ r1nn needa rAlltl> P«'rsofl fOf' ~ dUlle! 4i l11thl t y p1nic on .111 nt'""' restaurants under con 1 h JJu!•· I ount' m .. 111ul •'" 1 or 1 1 "I t· I,.• t r" lfll1.'hct.nH di pr111JU1 t... I ..,..,1'1111: tr.-1nt~·-. for 1l11 y ..tuft u •......... molt-t·h·1 troo11 '>'1411• hi'' &. d" 1"-':r"' \pJ>I Y in IJ\'r:oion ~...-Spe<~s l.,.1 Munrovi.1 C M 6<12 a4Z7 t: I) .. : '-SSlSTANT MA.'llAGER· 'lllOrit 19 hn a week. ~ Pfl)' Call twrtha $4.S-1100 Fem. Bnsell. 521-3430 Charin AllcJef• ~ 23 days. 499·5148 •OUTCALL * •truct100 Cooge-n1•l. I•---------• l..basa ,\pso. puppy, t.wn, no tags. Newport He1R}lt...., Jan II Nume 1 ... H1)w Ma.le~ loit s mall black l'oudh' Vic Ko&Jbua Y<£<'hl 1~1 .. m <Ney 1. REWAJ<l>. c.;all ai~ orm.-0788 Lost: P1t Bull. Tan • while, 8 moa male . 1 '20 '80 Vic Co-\ui Mesa Rrwatd ~3962 LOST. Male Alus ll:an Hl.tiky. V1l' Newwrt lkh W'ell 673 SZJ 1 I.OST lnsh ~tl'r F'<>m JilJl nh VIC 13th St & Acac.-1a II A 536 3757 o r 951 1Dl JU:WAIW' UST Rm Lab M old "Baron· V11 G44-m66 ln>t Malt> Imo\ oltl '>hon hair<<! blk e<tl w wh1l1· ma r k 1 n ~· ' "' •· w irn 1 1 l'r<>'l 1ir1·:1 H1•w.ir•I 631 1771 fOUNU B11C i:nltl dot( M Hroolchur'l & Garfield %8 bilM "11li-.u Hlk l'oodl1• M Vtr '>Jµt Jll\tl & V1rg111.1a 1045 tl l~ Found lTa m;ilc ln~h :-.t·1 \.eT' yna w 1·ollar Smullt·~ & Sllnta H1.,..,a. \1t•.,,1 Wtl' \rar\ (.;M ~4 '1 l ~1 ·t I 'l4U-1m f''ound r('(l lt'ullwr pou1•h t'001J.1mn2 l'un1 .. 11 1 .. :n, t'QWP 673 3961 \'1r '\ H ..-i('f' t-'ound Mah• Nrfly stniw mature c ut No l.i1I ~2670 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 1 leanie G h(l!<t .. ,\Ile Behold LAUGIL"\ Ind yoo ever wonder why he ·~ the Good Jhuror Man., It ''I l>ttau.~e 1f you buy an ire cream con•• and hand him lt>Ss lhan u doUar. he LAUGHS al )'OU USO ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT" Carina. cmfldentlal couni1e1Jn11 & re!etn.I Abortion. adop· Uon le keepln1. APCA.RE ~7-2563 COVBG>IRL * tsJ..0771. 24 HrOutcaU Service PRE 1..AW 1tudenl nffda ~.ooo wm do a.o)'\hlna Leaal Confldenll al OVM. P.O Box 3242. N. B. 9'J883. •FOXY LADY• OUTCALL ONI. Y •972-1138• ICIM'S OUTCALL ~'JllUl 642-3112 MC /Vita •LORI'S* bc.orl~. Ovtc off 24Hn ..... C1Sl·9820 • •• UTTUAMMIES •ESCOltTS• ~Hours . . 972-0482 Homr Owner. I nt't'd tt• IL'le your add.n.'ll.l> I -..111 PflY SlO a mo Call rol led· Uay 213 1$:(7 1!1~ f:ve 2LJ ~ lli25 TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS l~IC' I~" I MUSTANG STUDIO llt>aut1ful \111 I'>. 11 .. >A h11 1~ 4.12 'II I·; I .th 0 .t.IJ .,.,..__. I )pt ll Jp111 :\:HO ~lll!S;' l'ro( \lt1,.,J~1 I•\ "I•·\• I.it· d fh•·r,q 1i.I '\ IC llam H11rn \11111 11111\ :-'Kl.HI i Orm1j!t· ( ·11 111.111 11.1t1" lnl.o rrw.-t111~ ,11 mul.11 m1: lo.ldleo. H!fl "''~· • ,enond MnicH 5360 ...........•.....•..... I-0 H T II 1-. ... \ I-I WOMA:-. Ht•l,1,.111 •: O\il!>'>.t~e In .llJJHlllll ~SliM L~~:L! •.•.••...••.......•.... 7005 ·····•················· Ari adventure m th11n~w ~ Coast MOO<-l ... 1111"' or fc-rinl( pc-rson11l111·c1 alylcd dcvdopmt·nt In ooruunrt1on w fllKh1on & phot0t(raph1r modeling <:.u.J now a57 ~2 Pvt viano lnAtr liejt Adv i-:xper. teaeht'r M.M U S C in piano flu hra R odger et2-'Z71.5 ---JablW.-.d. 7075 • •••••••••••••••••••••• \mall u !f1 re .Xln\ rtll>d>cal denial pad1,.111· Oranae l~1'mt ~ ke5lllurant ~·n ,,, -'ii\ Uct1ml~r ...,1 AU.'T(, Bld';'-.1, TEMPORARY Kepl1er today t.o •« .. an vanoias acCOWlllnit &t bookkt'ep1n11 au1i:n menlS Work rlo~t' tu your homl' f'1aurc Ot'fb W Se-nHir Acroun t.u.nlb ~ thruu1o:hout ur~eCoonl \ ROll~NALFS accounl~s l ~Ll:I '\11 1irr1,1rl14 " •.H J I ,,j,j "di fl 111._1 r l\lllJ, ~.1111 I ''' I C71418lS.410l FHt-.. 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( ·.ul r1<1'4 ~'>7 ;!."Ill:• ARTISTS Gr .. phw 11 rt1,,1 PJ'lt' u I' luvout 111 d111·• l m.11 l II. boOk\ lor 11ultl"h1n.- f1nn $:; r. f>t'f hr 'rnn 'llTlokt·r. ha11l lo\urll. .. 1 15.2 OS47 ASSEMILY ~:lt•c1.rnn1t· 1)1 .. trrhulor lonlrn1~ f11r tndl\ 1dun1, lrlHfl('d 111 vrvc1ur t111n 11k1I~ Xlnt c'f1 bttnt•l11' lr.11w ('ull Hoh Trat) Mon F'r1 ll·S ~!J ~ ASSIMllY Elect r omel'ha111c u I }tMr experience 1 e Qutrl'll Mu H fl•ud mechanical a sst>mhl> drawinjitS and h•vt> ~k•ll ID the u.w ol a wide vune- t y of hand <00 111 NunM!S Aid, Gl'flUemen Knowledl(t' ot machlnc Conv Hosp N.n. lOam· 11hop prottdurft ht1lpful ftc>m. 3-4 day Gerialrtcs Excellent compa ny ('Ip c. 11 c 0 II(' c l benef1u Good working 2131275-IOllO environmt'n l Contn<:l HlllpW~ 7100 rrsonn•I $57 9051 ~·~·~·~·~·~··;·;·~·~ l~~O~E~~~~~~~- / SECRET AR l AL CLERK needed by Newpo rt Center Mortcaie Brt*er. Accta. aptitude • ntwit. real uute b1dccround helptul. PotUna. lyplna. fl client ('()fllat1 Gond opponunny for ad.,,Dn<:t• mc:nt Mo11 i.·-r1. ft.305 Call J <Min. (;44 tt!.2 & MSEMBLERS. Wt Wiii train. /\pply 7 am . MacGrtror Yachu. IG:ll Pl•centta. r..M Malte thosr ico oo ~Id ittm~ ynu'n- not ualna 11nllalllr to· 90ml ~fa mill' by 11d vtrtilillfl them tor ulc 10 Oar.aillcd Call 842 Sfi7ll I Alieem.b&en Leadln• O C elcrtronH"ll mlit compan) h.;' th1• lnll1w.m•' '"tuirc11w111 MM"**°' I So&de-rer \Ii .. I "·' '. I \ .11 .,. I J\. '·~lit fl•"t f I ~I, f)f r• ... 1uirt ... t ~·· ~ 1Jt r t .• ,. ... llH'T••I (1I111111.;I 'A lft ~a. wurh uµ PCH s !-.afnr tr'llJJWllC J'(lh II ton 4 i;vadabW Apply al ~~· 1640 Moorov1.i. C )1 642 3t27 .. : O E ATTENTION 18 OrO•fl' Mo~.~'· If \\IO .. 1r• 111•\4 tu ( •'""''·• \t•"·' 11 1111 .. r.1r1h •11 '""'1tH1Ultt;1 111Jf •·tfu1 I I 1Clfl r I t I f f I> !I tlot t •ft ,,.,,,. 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"'i l h ""'"•' 1•.,t>h H 111111 •• 11 \ .... l'fl'h-111 lfflVolblt• If \'"-' ... ,, l~ ''' t1\1·r .•1111 'AHUltl 11• 1\ o1tl,1hl1· r11 ~t.•11 >Anrl.. 1rr11111•111.111•h 1 .111 lit >All '..I •1 I fll Coda Mflo 645·6514 Redondo leoch 213.372.2137 11.tturoc\ 1 \1)1•r1l·nn•1I v.urd 11r111 t'''"'I: l1•J:J I l11J11l.k1•1 111 I l11•11t•f1I' ~.Ir) ,,.,,, .... 1111 .-kllh II. •'lO.IJl'tlt'll• t J(, f., 1 t t1U1rtod , 14 "41 IMMI At•ro\10rl\ .. : UpenMUd Uwd Car M.chanlc MIL~t havtt CIJ'lll i\ 1>mo1: hc-1•n.'I(' 1-:.11<-rllt•nt I>·• v. rnc:lud1112 rnl'dH ul a. dn1 tal benel ll ~ LUUllCf TOYOTA-VOLVO 1!100 II o rbor Blvd l 'OST A \f ESA 646-9303 AVl'OMOTIVE P-......Hitpen Need helper• w1lh acryli c lacquer t'lt penence 5 day work week plus eitcellf'nt <'Om f>'lf\Y beneftt11 Contnct Pul Col.e1nan. &dy Shop F'~man /l"('f.J 11,,,1 ... Blvtl l ,.. ,,, ~""" '>·'0 •llOO ll1\llYSIT1 EH .1llt r ... 1·hl•JI for t rti1ld W1thm "'d I k I n ~ (j "I .1111· •• "r 1 JndbM I( Ell' <'all 111l ~, :ll Mon t'n ~.'8 ~7146 HJbys1tter 111·ed1•cl m r h •1 m ,. . \t t' r •· <1 1 l h GJ.rder~ Hr0<1khurst A i\darn' II H 9yr bl1y . llr' ,,, I-' 31Jm tu upprll 71Jm l>a)!> i5.l 7K.\S e~t 371• llr JU, All Ii 962 4840 B A B Y S I T T 1-; R HOUSEKEEPl-:ll A 1>9e.c1¥I Job for lhl• ~ woman who en· jl'JYS cNldren a. anhnal8. Mon-~1 2 XI to 8:30PM 111 L.aU f'oteJt. Some li~e housekeeplnc. Must tK-' bond.abk. W xJnt reh " h.avt-dnvn·<1 ht':\ l'0t> l•• t l.J U onna .il IC1i !:l.:til l\.111\ 11 h r .l.1\l1111• I 1 Ii• .of\• 1 I lur 1tl1111 111 n 11 o rn, c. u .... 1 ·' u t • , 1n 1n1 mum ~Jo "' k ~~ 9abyutter. L1 vt' 1n ~2ll)'rs. Call Je nn) .•t 9lS7 31-4:1 Babys1ttl'r nE'edcd. full llmt', S dyi. Wto('k , H r1t11 1t1rl HJJ 1610 ti\ ~t'Ve'C CdM IJrt•,J *TELLERS ....,,.. 11111•n II'"' tnl( for full .1i.1I 1>.1rt 11m1 '"''1111111. H nUf I ,1 k•· .. ul • •,1 1r .1u1 t •11.• lllH~ ,.,, f ·.,..1,~1· 11 ·'l•l'lt• .tnh "'Ill •>• 11.1111111a.~ '" t1uf Ir'"'' 111 .llll" • ' 1111111th-"t.-1 I '\J"-' "' tH ,. I J•H•l\•t P 1d •11 "' ... 111 I I 1111 II \' • •1.t't • a l f tHB t .t t1u t II 11,11 "'-.,_, t n11r1tf ~.d 11 H IJrt .ti S7. I '""'" ""'"· •lfl •• ,, .. 11•·•H ,. ' .•ud .1r1 11111!1·11., 11r"d I" .1 1,. .1u11r11 ..... 1 i.. • 11\ '"'" 11•·nl .11111 i.;r 1•.11 t"·1whl ' indU/111••' ·I r ,.,.I"" l.111 •'11'tlttJI & 1h111,1I "' ~ur ·"'' ti •l'.t11l1,tt1·1•1 ·•1'11·•••·1 l'lt-1.1.t· 1·11riw 111 .1rul .11•1• 1\110"1111'1<..">ltn hi h11.'4t't'll 1111\ \1 .11111 I l''l JI ROB.ITY FEDERAL S.0.iftql and Loon A Ufl 1'tQ Harru11• ,1 l'.11 kw"~ In 1111• f'.quJJ 01>1' ... mplu' l'I 14..Ulk.ml! TELLERS .. ull 111111 11\.lr \1•'4pOrl llt I' h 111 lllt· l11t.1l1·cl ·" tll11l '\1•v.1~irl t 1·11t1·r IJn\1 lt.i' l >AO 1 ull l1011' lltJ-.1 11un' .1vall11hll' tm nw1h.1tf'ly 1'11•(1·r 111 1h\.1du1tf'\ with n11n x month'\ vr\1v111u" h·ll1•1 <'xpcont'nl'i' WI' provult• un outsland 1nir benefit" pt1 ckairt· l'ompllmenled by con iienlal wo rking al nn11>Mrc-Jl'or appoint moot pleue call: Lof'Ta1M Mtllc•r 973-3724 WELLS FARGO BANK EcNll ()pportontly br 11\l)yer M 1-· -· 7 I ~~ .. ~.'.~ ..... ?!.~~ l !!'!!~~!.~ ..... !!~ ~?!~ ..... !!~ Nu,_. Huna ORDDD CLDX ~-()d ...... ,. llla1 ~ ~ptller. wlll tralo. -ac:CI .. ,.... •• ..,.b&a. -•IC.la... --.__..._......_ lYpjDI, Hllr1 0,.01 . .!?!!!!!~~!...:., __ _ aountOOAST llA.NK n• __. _.,,..., m.1* DllYll.I ... Muaw C II .. _... ,_ ......,. a.d,., le."1DO I 0 i:. Otto 1 t Mtc fer ... OATA 9mlY Cit>..,,_ ----__ ...... • • Of9.AT0a DRIVERS Deliver .... .. .... .. ..... full -...... ,,,.. 0.1 ... ~ ..., "" _... PAA-. ~ t moe bakery product. to timt.~M.. .... •r It a • fJ! wn -... , ~r .. .....,._ .......... .... •~rmu.eta Early -cm dJabct.e rom mo r DI o I & o m Id . .._ --~-~ doc'wneftla Mu.t .....,_, CalUIT.fTS'f o...i VOLT ~. •Sttretan ... • A -c t o u n l a a 1 1 • •WareJtou1e . •A•· A 'I i , •Ma!m••ec_•.i .......... a.,dUU..ao \Oday .• • -ot'll &omor · ''•· "·' " .. VOLT .. . ' .. i -OW1I w 11••t Cllrf.. bi•Mtlto ..... fthlllUe ~wo bulcaeu ~ tGO f!OCDllMJ In 1uperYlelon Startl n1 --------· 14M74t ._,_, Newport Bneh ..ell• um.•:•PM daU, Call Dln•I 31eClmpmDrNB ... ST-1 lm1P to "'1D em~ llNJl4 Meo"' taoOCDen 2' Jn or CAa'ou trom MOIGAH NURSES R!GISTltY N11ds ll's * LVN's * AIDES PAY UTE IMCIEASE! Earnings up to RN 'a .•. Up to ... $112+ LVN's .. Up to ...... $71 + Aide ... Up to ........ $54 Apply --Qualiry MOIGAN NUISES REGISTRY 1525 Mesa Verde Or. Plaia E. Ste '13 -Costa Mesa <Across Kona Lanes> 546-8811 * 631·1313 -• &A •ll UHi of their oldltr Know the tout JolmWQMA.irport) Store lltncr .. Alalat. Mn oparalloo. lmra.dl•tc DATANOCUS ctU. NeUlm a week or EQu&l()pporEmp6oyer H OUSEKEEPER / tal~~1':,;r:~ apaiiq plaHtneot No Oood l>'1Ma akilJ:a. Wt more Otani• Coaal am..oc:ARE for work· MACHINIST · Sm . m1cbinery maaul. Med& fuU-Ume help. Geo sbop uper. We1d1ng, dnll· pre11, w 1 ll train . ~-3231 IDPlfSICY M\aat have pnor blkt ,_ '°PWIJ,-..__._ will I rain. Xlnl rt1 YeJJow Clb, 11300 Mt. IOI parenta w121chl age Meda aper ID a aton .. __ t.id'lta ll'WHt CaU Bob Herrmann, Fountai n GENERAL girts. pvt rm. batb & TV. ~ Larp carparaUoo mera· Tracy Moo Fri I $ Valley <No of Slat•r N11uel Sboru area. ....... ....,._........,.,..._...._......,.,_. I.II&-lmmedltte plac-e ~ betwn Newbope It MftW se..u .. a.-tor rue <'NtU • ~lad > nun ,..,.,., omce No DEIURRER IUIMI' RJlSEKEEPER/ LlVE To I.rain • onlar pr"CldlU-lni ls other aeoeral omce .ork Typi•1 · 40wpm W/a«U1'8ey t4$-2lll f\ris.-11nr.,11 1 hll time. Wllf tram . Ma.le, ftm. 845-5'21 Putin& attendant. ror well -ea tabll 1 h ed rHtauraol l o O.C. m-43M. PART TIME EVENINGS Adl.llt.s rib outKaDdin1. attractive pttlOGaUUM .tw:> IQ)o)" wonma with llids. Over 21. Start at SJ.~ per bow'. Pbone 642-4321, Ext 250 BETWEEN l·S PM. ..... ~ Equal ()pportwuty ~yer. PART TIME OFFICE· aome tYPlll&. call Judy or hU57·3174 PART-TIMI ONLY Due to store ex pall.llOO ln Ptr. 0.n'I Oftc Sec'y, abtllty &o Interview a IDUlt. Phbl bn 87S.)6e P tr ffoUH.keepus, for kMlb' L.apoa Sch lcn. ...... ....la .. ~ Experleoced In Laauna Beach aa&es I If you Pf'P.· fer to work In a wel I k:nowu home town office. wtt.b an excelJent record ol acbievment " a con · gerual atatr that will never exceed 10, call Hiiiie at McCormack Realty &t share ln the Harvest ol her referral tuuneu over 17 yean w Lacuna 414·7~1 TOSIJOO Hao die 1111 r~1poo1lblallH for a amall IHeral 1nveat ownl company Work wtlh execulJve rlu~n~ Must know all booakeep ~~ctlon1 up to 11 IOl>d wean Temp 0 R V C L E A N E R S na IN -~ apeak111g, &opernuvailabk lit 6 2nd ab1ft QPe1lJJ\&I A&.L S«IJ.S D001moldn&. Pnv rm & a.a,.._.... for &ndmdwa.la w prior COUNTER GIRL lull· C.-T-6-car avail. ffouaeworlt as PrHll11ou1 t'ompany ~ ooly. J ob will en· tune, apply Newport ...._.0 ,.;;'i4.1., care for ftll mannered 1tek1 excellent ap U&lldeburrln1QPt'r1ttaons Cleanera. toe Tuallo, cb.aldren. Salary opeo. pearut-e, lntelJjgtnce, oo cnucal bydrau.llc fit N &~222l 714-~~ . Orange Co • we need ~aJ abarp peop6e t.o wortt for 4 Dighta a wk . &-lllpm .• Sat. UWJ>m or 5 evawip 6·10p •. Must be UI or over People wbo are st.ablt pre( MAQ, apply 11\e Inn at Laguna, 211 N. Coast Hwy, l..apna Beach MAIDWAHTID DON QUIXOTE MOTEL ZlOO Newport Blvd, CM 1e2,3171 ... &tat• Sales Open ing for licensed salespeople. locall} owned, Wltb nallonal rt> ferral sys!A!m. Excellent working condition., Earn 100"1 commission For conf1deot.1aJ app t call 7S-0226 1rvtne Per"IOftMI Agency 488E17Us,Colt.a Me.a SleZlM &42 1470 t~ ~ wpm, depen-t&o&s Outstanding Electro-mecbarucal Al· u.ow~-.~ dab1lity a muat. Good benellll 1nt'lude (ullr bl So ...__llKl"'ti:llll. hourly rate paid medical & dent.a sem er me ex per Sam-4pm. S da19 s.cnt.iff Pay to~ 67 Cost ol hv-helplul. Salary open. C.ll Fee paid by employer Lep.l Sttretary wanted u1£ UlCreaH in May for appl. 5.57-4U& for Uu.s presuglous l11w Epitaxy Eng\nttr M.a. SSMSZO ~ ~_....._...,.,..._..__._.....~._. firm Ul Newport Bearh ROSAN INC. M.S. · Electroru<"S Sus-Olt(i 011 background pre · 5@.M.13, Newport Bt11u·h Latn & develap epi & 85• llS.2622 / • clitueper F/C • !erred. Exciting pos1t1on, An F.quaJ Opportwuty soc1ated senucooduclor -IN,.. hie ~ ~ffl<v Maintain all books of unmediate placement. Employer Pf'O('t'5ses Design. de· l'IONe..,..,.. ... Clr "-NB ongin.al entry, acc:ount.s NO FEE. temporary to ,. ___ ..... __,,CE -r-" LIT receivable " payable. permaoeot.Call DELIVERY ORlVt:R. velop & maoulacture ~vm Sl.e~ 640·2920 custom 11em1 conductor SBOOTOSTART Xlnt woridng cond.'I. & 851·9055 female preferred. Coeta device, Det e rmin e MORESWITH HOUSEl<EEPER. CdM. benefits, Hunt. Bch. .a:!OlhrcbStreet MtaaBJuepnnt.S48·~71 salane Epl on Ion Im· EXPERIENCE IV'buch.Liveio.pvlrm Salary $1000.SJ.D>. Ca II &lite 202 I d b " Glrt Offi •-.__th. 4 ._,.. _ Janelorappt.m-4800 . Delivery-Sales Full & Pante uned layer. ., ace •.. c ....... ~ ... t.o a&e Newport Beach part ltme Apply In $426 wkly Take ad to VariedAcllvttiea 10. Non i mk r, 5ome BOO KKEEPER I or pensoo Ma.keuptoS600 neareit Orange County WeWillTrat.n t:n&hab. rook a. hte HEALTH CARE Exper 26Sl E Chapman per hr 11745 Edineer E 0 0 0 ff 1 c e . 0 0 T Olmpa.ey PaJd Benefit.a ~ ~ da~ Salary Medicare / Med i-Cal ~~!~ Ave. F v. OO."lJ61<n) Ad PIUd for by Whol~';:j=•oy open, permanent po"• Bookkeeper for Con· employer Call Between 11-2 lion. Con.sider couple valescent Hos pltral. DEUVERY MAN for ear -----~ Generous salary & fnnge 1---------•I ly AM LA Tames homt• ---------i ~~~~~~l~t.n~N~e~wpo~~rt~·I benefits Appllcanll app-Oencal dehvery route Econo FACTORY HB.P _ lmpecOoo ly 1n confidence to SECaETAAY/ClatK car l"f'Q Adi~ only. 211 Shop Trainee Im Guarda, P IT wknd'\, •IN PROCESS Sharon C urtiss at Electroni cs mfg tn hrs pt>r day No collert mediate opening for Oown Valley roru.truc •RMAL 67J..Z700 L.aguna Beach, has an tog. S425 per mo net takt' ngtat rernalt' an Lappmg UOn site. trans & phone a 1--_,,,. openano for a home+ nns allowance + Dept Xlnt co benefits ..., "'"~ .. .. n.l C C must. .~o weapon'> lst & 2nd ~bin OPE'nmi: t' J ultT,..._. ReWJStore RADIO SHACK has fuU lime carett opportwut.es & part time Job op J'l(lrtl.aUUes ~ now 111 the Ccsla Meaa area U you are military re· Ul'tld or college graduate or are currenUy eomg to cd.lege & bJghly motJvat ed for mcreased earn 1ngs ba sed on Ptrformaoce plu.ae app- ly at um Newport Blvd Coal.a M.e!\a RADIO SHACK A TANDY CORP Equal Oppor ErnployPr $400 SA.L.AaY Or profit shartng pro e ram Whichever you prefer. For Int • call ~ween I 9pm 739-2209. PART TIME: Ladle1 " Men. Work from home on telephone procram. Earn S.SO to SlOO per week, depending cm lime aviulable Call 4pm to 7pm o nly : a.a?. ~ £\ECIJ • Sl'STE..t1~· \.. .... ~. ) w ZW:ZW- Real Eatal.e UCIHSB> UNUCEHSB> Will train. Best com rmssion split in the in - chet.ry 70130, to t.op pro- ducers for 1nter\'1ew caU Bill at RedluJl Real t,y, Lldooffi~; 673-7JOO Pft\me AM. LA Times ---------delivery sioo per week R.£. IROKatS In Laauoa Beach ~a plan or rent a ~ desk an H B 1N 8. H !'.: PART-TIME · Opponun1 Professionals Broker Assn 9fl3.837j ty for ambd.loua people 631·~; Dl&ruhed. 1ottre,t1nl(, ---------pJOd ea.nunp patent.I al We tnun For 1nterv1t>w phone 5~9 i;u ,7. or ~.Ad !>ll&A!r • 94 2.1 Booklt~per. for 11-man sharp person w1xlnt typ bonus Wl-stmanster 1rn I.A" lronic orp M Unrlorms fu rn 2l or Devel. farm Exper mg aJa11s ~-rowpm) m area 638-5-466 S4.S--04ro over Relired \\ekome Mus t be lamal1 .•r w 11'.'-'pe<'\IOt'I ~·hn1qu,.... reial«I t.o s ma II lb re 11 ded mJChlOt' p4rl ' <1ut~tand1ng h1•n1•f1h w cost vr 11\1ni: In crt>ht"\ & (ully p111rl mOOicaJ & dl'lllJI l'J) to ll 73. MAHICURJST hr Serv~ Recepuoni!>l Secrt:tan I' lime only AdH!rt1:-.1n~ kn<>wled~f' helpful <.1lrlslY WaWi Adven ,., llll{ 714 8.5 I 1.591 necessary. 1n posting our Purchasing Dept Call!r73-M f' l(t>n1 ledicer. payroll & Oppartun1ly to learn Del Men over 111 for L '' 1087 romtruruon draw Some v a ra et y of du t 1 es 'rimes Lo home:; an !"' H & prop mgmt & typan~ Purcha!>mg exper nee CM. Must be reliable & Hoom to i:row wtco. We offer good pay & have dep<>ndable rar ldf'al work mg rond 1n benefits Please rail for Pl·rm P '1' $400 S.1!10 1><·r NH. Eves wknds appt mo646-06J7.6465844 il4-bi5-9374 T.WO.We ltti&eley Dental Asst IJOOK.KEEPEK f',Chrg 494-94o 1 P 'lime Mon Tul'!>. & Peg board i;ystcm. E.O~crsonnel DeptP.t.F' !,c!,.. Ei1per net• "1ov1og to San Juan ..........,.,. area. Manufacturing firm. C M. 751-0350 -------- IOOUHPER F/C Position with prominent Fuhlon 161and invest· meat f i.nn Excellent op- portunity. Call 640--01Z3 Q.ERICAL ~ today for local temporary aM1gnmeots 557-0045 Cf\-Llr\: _________ 1 nMPOltAI!\' ~ SflMOs Booth Atlendllnl Call Judy Newpart Archt-'> \l.inna 642 4644 CASHIER WRAPPER J-ull Lime hne wom1•n'" ·.pei•1oltv qorc rn t-a ... haon lslan'1 644 7100 l'ASIU I:. It IU."1' A II. Apropos, f';i:.haon I'll Shop. Seetnng, toi.hwr, <i1rl f'raday fashion rrunded. i.tood w ,d('ta1b Salary opt-n l·'u ll tam(· S47 7608. Ca ll blwn ~UAM . C~HIERS 37 23 IUdl Street Newport Beodt Oen cal 19 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS GENERALOFF'ICI-.: TYPISTS Sf.C.:RF.TAKlt-:S AC('( HJNTING cu.:RKS PUXOPERATORS Top pay. holiday & vaca-uon pay. paJd wt-ekly. l\orrell' SOIYICU.IJIC. U TDTE M _k_Rri1_E_~E-· ---152_.~_1 -F MAIU<ETS CLERK 7 /I I Part lime. ll PM lo 7 AM Fn & Sat only. 675 Paulanno. CM . 751-4652 D E N T A L A S ST <..1WR.SIU1':. cxpn nee .. established olfict• in Newport &acb urea ~I Dewtal for-oftt Ofe OialJengmg career op par1uoity Ul establ.Lshed Newport Beach olflce O>eerlul. mature penon Expenence essential ~I Dental Rt.'Ct'PllOOl!lt t:i1 per prd ln front & bJl'k off1ct 4 days wk ~e""port Beach area St:,. 75IC) l>ental llyg1eo1st l:.i1 perienced txpanderl function H yg1en1i.t needed for Pendontal of fice Thurs & Fn llunt Bch. 842 6631 --'--- Oen ta I Assistant, P T. exp necessary Nwpt Bcb. office. 759-0891 DENTAL HYG IENIST near South Coast Plaza Cal15454MJ DENTAL ASSISTANT RDA preferred. lull & part tame. Near South Coast Plaza Call ~ D&ITALASSISTAMT 2 yn exper necesasary Mon Thur 11AM-7PM f'n 8AM·5PM Call 7AM 2PM 833-5307 Fat1ory 23 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS WAREHOUSE /\,')Sf:~ BL f:Y FACTORY Good money. Ulcentl\ e bonus. hohdny. & vaca- lJOn pay I'll.Id weekly. l\orrell' IRVL-..;E £OE SDMCU,llC. 75.2-«>66 M II" FASHION SALES 11.andbag.s & accesM>ne5 111 fine lacl1e!> '>p+'<'lalt) ~lort' Fashion Island. ful.J llmt" fM 7100 Full as p 'T poe1t111ns Ill nl'w 'lpe c1 alty food !! l'<'nll·r 1n fr \tne Management op porturutJes Call Peggy ~358A (i~.:Nl::RAL OFF"ICI': - MWlt t.'flJOY phone con tac t . work1n..: w cu.'\t.omcn. typUJg & detail work. Paid vaca !Jom, sack pay & heaJth UlS Apply9 4 Mon·f'rl at Bardens Pest Control. 696 Randolph C M ~SS70 -------General office. good typ mg slulJs Hunt Bch IAL'I~ Park. S3 50 per hr to s tart + Co benefits <.:a II 894 .SJS l GEHEAA1 OFFfCE GUARDS F\Jll & part tame 1\ll areas Uniform ... rurrushed Ages 21 01 over Relired wekomt• No experience O('{' App ly Universal Protection Service. 1226 W !Jth Street. Santa Ana In tff"Vlew houn 9· L2 & I 4 ~on l.bru tl'1 HAIRSTYLIST W 'clien~le. Xlnt. work an..: cond Good loc 8112 1113, 84H094 Hau Sly!J..olt. Chn8topber & Co ba1r des1go an Corona del Mar, ba:. openlne lor l e sper stylist. t.o rent st.aUoo. Xlnt loc , fnendly at mosphere 67 3 962!1. ~ ------ HOMEMAKER '- Supplement family an rome in your spare time t'nr appt call 847 1~36 i.wn&-aPM HOSTESS Apply after 21'M Bob Burns Restaurant. 37 t'a.Vuoo lsland N. H Hotel Door AttewdcMt ~~E We are seeluog a Door Atte ndant fo r our U>unge Person should be people~>neot.ed as able to enforce company pahc1es 1n checking I D ·s Apply 9am-noon. Mon-Fn Pt>rsonnel. MADJOTT HOTl:l 900 Newport Cente r Or Newport Be a'ch Equal ()ppor Employer ROSAN IMC. ~ ~~13. !'.t:wpon 11 ... ar h An Equal Opponunuy .. :mployer lmUJ1WC'e office trainee 9am 6pm datl\ Mmlmum waee Ul ~t41"\ ~29tl) ----IHSUUHCl J'ropt.-rty & Ca!lualty A~ l\l'>UUlt. e•p min 2 "" 1111 typ1oa. Alnt lH'nl'l1t'\ James Insuran<"t' offa<"t'. Irvine. call Maureen 7S20990 E 0 E --- JANITORIAL Pt-non°' coupk. P I 111 Costa Mesa ('Inn "orli. )Ob ll\liy be OOOl' ~\I'' or tarly A.\1 6 dys pr v. i. ~ pr hr 9!I) ~17 IJ--g.11 ~c·y to op.·r.111· Mag C"drd A. J' I hp flex1blt' F:xpt·r onh H It IW7 1293 Le$:al Secretary n1·1-d1·1I fcx bl.Loi} h ti l(a lion orr t' an t"ash1on !~land. Cull Janet at 759-043 I Legal Sec~ Sl200 SK/TrM $900.SIK No Fee to Applicant Spec1al111ng m The: Lc:gal Farid 170 Newport Ctr Dr NR f ' llmf' Xlnt worktnlC PAST TIME rvuntl'f C'QOt11J9'llllJ84.2fl094 htfp hOU,t'Wl\.P ' Maturemenorwomenlor wt>li·ome. r un 11-r1111. food <'OOJ'lter •ork ~· c:.~ !')4b 2WJ J;u:k1e h .i r "n, I r v 1 n ~ <.. flo1' 1 l'w.m ry Club. 160V t ~ ll\11'} '44 9S.SiCI ~Ul.:HA. .... IC. full or PJ rt tJme prefer older Pt"r~m w 'vme l'Xl•t·ri .. n <"' lOf>l.s not [l('I ,\ppiy oil ~hel l , 17th & lr\111• '-Pffl1 Ht> a, h •HUiANIC "' on .. n .-\ Jll'!' Good wnrlt1n~· ron•1 \U.nnc t·xpcr "'"''' . .t:ilt· ii•~ 4617 Medlr -1 &ck ofl1le •~"~tant 081Gyn. Ei1per pref 548-3441 M.EDICAL A.5Sl!>"T 131 ~ nt .. ~"(j '"' • hn11 ~ • .mm v. t 'I"-'' ~~ ~t .... tlt" U.ieruf oc-d lot lnll'rf"'\l tn.; part Of' full t1m1· "'ork Ma nag<'m• nt & i.dlt' tra1nan.: Bf'tlt-r th"" ;1vrra1:P anr,,m•• I '.ii I !£.11116..l .. i;.k for ( l.ut•nrl' MODEL \ CTY attractive (ollfl tu model prn ate.ly oott .1 wedt sll'I ct I y for I WI " ln o>Od ~ Will pa) SlOO (or each ses.s 1011 6: wtll romidt'r help111.1t pf't'parP piltt.folJo al ov c<>!>t to J;1rl Plt>ast> .tpply an ,1r1ct con(adf'nl I' In \d•58l. Owly Pilot. P o Ho\ 1560, COISta \ll•'j !~ IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENINGS lit-Ip on :-...itW"l'.l") /.J ~n day morrunl!' ttJ dt>h H•r DAILY PILOT 10 our c-111 ral't' Mu,1 hll\t-ccx1ol nra\1nl! r1· C'Ord I Jl l t' 'ltataon "'11ROO (]Ir \.1n ttoorl ... + ma •·..tK• l •I llJrn ~1("} at 642·4321 ---- IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENING \hd !wl &~nA \t lrnH rto f>dJ\1 r DAILY PILOT To ow earn~ In lrYitte, applicant must ha•e good drhin9 record, larqe s tation wo9on or •o•. Hourly pay + ~alowmce. Cal Harry S.-y er Fostw O..•t at: 642.-4321 PBX Answtnng Ser\'lt't' Operator, mature. rella t»t. day shJJ'ls 64$-2$.<iC) PBX OPERATOR .\nswennir Serv Expr pref 6.18-224-4 R t· c-e p I 1 o n 1 ' l • •· , pt'nt'nccd p.irt t11nr- <At.a Mesa !iS 7 860 l ~11J(JonL't Ol'<'ded Alfn-do ... Ifill> l'an f1c Cocc.t llwy "'(''4jl'lrt Ho· dl'h I all alt Wednt' ... ~<·vt.111nai.t <~ encr al Offic-c ~'<1 1mmed \.tu~t tJ, bn.:)ll & f'O.-rj(l'l1t' (,1,.:h1 t)~ MJOY ,..orkanl! 111 4 qui l k pJct>d pru (1-S~IORJl .tlm11 .. pht·r1 c..J.J Br~crly &H~I Rl'<'<'Pl T~ I.I"' \l 111 65 .. pm Lq~al olf11 • L' gun J II ti I , .\I r Wlnllow 837 -1060 ~st F ast ~row1n l<( Pro~rec.51\ t' C'n nt' .. <I pt'f">Orlable nru1 ·•I.II,_ J I in .: pl·r o n l \ I "' n t 1 t. ' ~ J r ) l; ,, 11 I bend1h SJ l.tr\ 1 u ni mt'nsur.tll' w l'"' '"'r ~II HP«pt1orusl, full l orn• uper Gr .. dl opp.)nu111 ty 111 Job m;1rkl•t 11>1th "' µanding t'O Rr~1., ll.11 r ~\fL,l. So C-Oa~t Pl;i1.1 C~I ,\pply ID pt:nv11 ~ HCB'TIOHIST \\"rth or Wlthout t)·p111i.: l'lt'eded Top pay Ca JI Todd Service; at 979,()164 RECEPTIONIST TYPIST far well rstabllshed ron !>lrurtaon farm 111-11 1131 7003 Opcnlngs now ava1labl<> for full lime Assa~tant Mana.gen on 2nd & 3rd shlft No experience ne<· We trall\ Start S3 30 to $4 per hour Advancemenl opponwuty ror manage ment J>051l100.' to S5 ~ per hour 11 qua.llried For more information & in teTV&ew. :.apply to MorP 1182. :KK>9 Crown V:illt·~ Pkwy, Laguna Beach, 495-9950 Will 1nterv1ew Q.ERJC /TYPIST Heavy phones as order entry for electncal sales represt'ntat1ve office BX> mo~ 957-0844 Dental, cba1rs1de ASSIS lanl. Mon-ThUM. X·ray uc req'd, Salary open M&-DX> Dynamic Group 1n beauuful Newport Beach om~ net'ds rapable & s harp person with ~f.'neral business back ground & good skall'i for newly r reatt'd position Will tram on word pro l'e'\.'l&nll t'QUJ pmcnl. com put.er tenmnal & telex F"or intf'rvww call M Ce1lt>y al !t5S 200'1 Hotel HOUSBCHPER ~ .,..~ S4() 2920 1---------• Morn10~ Job opf'ntnl?' <..1nJ' Ptll3 Call 1'73~73 •PIX• TAB •n ~"'e rr n .i service RECEPTIONIST f"ull Lime 0 C land develov ment firm Lite typm~ &. fihAA Neat appearanr-l· & JeOO(:t phofle manner"' BIOMo Call bwten 9am &12fora_ppt 714 ~~1 O.BlK/TYPIST Neat. mature. orgaruzed Good working cond1· llonS. 631·3290. Mon thru Fn 911 m lo ---------:Jpm. Equ.aJ Oppor Employt·r U,ERICAL · Help needed an Laguna Beach orract· 'fypi.ng, filmg. & m1sr d uties . Full lame 714-494· 1036 Oen cal O.ERJC TYPIST Leading Orange C-OUnty Mnlg. Co as seekmg in· dividuals for clerk typU!t.s positions. M'i1st type 45 wpm . Reliponsib1laties include typmg. filing & general clerical duties lo the marketing dept. 1 yr. ~aJ office exper re· qwred. Apply m person Desk clerk. mature. rella ble person lor front desk. hrs. mwit be flexible 1be Inn At Laguna, 211 N. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. 494·5678 for app ·t. DISPLAY BUILDER Min. 7 yrs experience to bui.1d cstm hardwood dis plays, est. co. w1tb health plan. profit sharing, paid vacation steady work, salary open 714 631 0660 FREE JOIS SECRET ARIES Mmter~ialfffl FRONT OFF"JCE Ex ~ penenced for bu.c.y laml TYPISTS 1640Moorov1a,C.M. ly practice ln f'tn VI) 642-:M27 E.O E . !m-9111 We ha\'e ammed npen lap avail. for t.beae poea UON If you want lo ~.gtveusacaJl 1 TEMP LOY INC CLERK & XEROX COPIER OPERATOR part ·time 631-0055 Cook. breakfast shift. must be fa.st & CX· per1enced. Apply lrt person al tbe Jolly Rour. 400 S . Cout Hwy ,Lapna 421 S Ucs llwguk MocArtlm" s.-e M.~IHch ' 5-2613 COSMETIC SALES ~~~~~~~~~I F\ne women's specialty CLERICAL 8tore In Fuhioll Island. Emry level poslt100. Llte l'Ull Ume. 644-7100. • typlns. lnaurancc co. nr Coet a Meaa Stallonen, O.C Airp()rt. 371A hr wk 2'10E 11\hSt, C.M. Pull & Good bendlta. SS50 mo part tll'Oe. apply I n B33-84llO pc:non 10.m. L2. Ooume Help: Full trme, You don't need • lllD t.o uper'd $4hr or Will "draw fut" wheo you TralnS3 2Shratart. aUc-9 an .ct In the Daily Mr. 1tCleanen .. "'1atWaotAdsl CalloOW S11l &CoutHwy,CdM. -ta-Wll. 875-3308 Oraltsman P lime Mfll co. needs standard draw 1ngs & new design sketches. EovLSion semi retired or student. s o hours are OexJble. I to 2 yurswork. JARCO INC Oi.aey J anl..s. SS7-229C). DRAn'SMEN Career opportunities for talented indlvlduall w/exp. lo aubdivlllon, waterpipellne, 11ewer an· dtor land development ctvil engloeertnit dr•ft· Ing. Apply In peraori w t aamplu lo Mr . f'\Mdel at Robert. Belo, Wiiiiam Froal at Al· aodatea, 1401 Quall St., Newport Beach. SCU wtt.b EASE 1 lt'uBREEZE O..lfled Adi 6U-S671 General 'The B11lhoa Bay Club IS nowh1nnw Ate Cl.nc AJphabeuung, filing & rrurro-falmang llrs R 30 loS Mon fT1 Posffnq Clertr Must have knowledge or CRT & ADP & some aC' l'IJUnt1ng bsrkaround llrs 8pmto2am l'lease caU for a ppt 6457~ ----~-~- Gel Bl AL OFFfCE Do you like detail work & havt good figure ap· t.atude~ We may have a job for you W1U tra111 Some typing req Xlnt benefit.:.. Nwpt Center. Call Mrs Oudtlk 644 74.54 E.O E. GeBAl OFffCE Part·t1me . T y ping, eowpm. Expu. reqd. Npt. Qllr. E.O.E. Call Mn. Dudzik, 644-74.54 Oentral office next to OC Airport. Lill' typing, 10 add, t.elephooes Phooe S6'7·1010. Ofti1 otrc, &ood t.yplst, no11-amoker. mature, $850 per mo. 833·8990. Ml• Sell Lblnp fut with Dally PUot Want AdJ NJGHTS FuU t ame PotS•llo n 1m medaa~ly avatlable for a reliable person to work the evening sb1ft EnJOY excellent company beoefltl includang a free meal per shift. Apply 9am·noo n . Mon· Fra , ~I. MAJUUOTT HOTS. 000 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach l::.quaJ Oppor Employer HOTB./MOTB. Desll Clerk. F umt Ell per pref Apply : Brue" Smith, San Clemrnlt Inn. L2S &plaodian. S<.: LI \' E · I N H 0 l ' !'\ ~ KEf:J'EH. L..ido Isle rt''ll dr.:nl net'<is hve-m. pr1• fers Eng 11puktn1t & non smoker S8S wk ~5 l~Vl"-m h.sekpr & C'Omp tu tlderly lady. x Int ;, r comod. pvt ba & shwr. E Mde CM No amkra $100 wk 646-956Ci Machiru5t TOOL&DIE Isl Shift ACME GRIDLEY 2nd ah.an Housecleaners. Full or 1bese ~landing P<I"• Pff. start 1mmed . Top Uom are offe~ w rlnu SS.646-4!nl 673-~ ble d1g1t ho urly pay sc.tla & include Houledeaoen needed Good pay. good boun. ~·· Rae·A·Mop S48-07$7 Houle help. Very Ugbt du ty hoUlework for c:ouplt S4hr. P/time. U pm dat· ly ex~ Sun. 846-1840 HOUSEKEEPER ftffded for bley proleuiollal ln Newport Beach.. Mu1t ti. reaponelble. w /own trans 5 hn day. 5 dim week. momlnp or after· noons. Sa.Jar)' open. R(•f rtq'd. Call 714·6'0-llMl daY9 HOUSEJU:EPER-mature pereop ror retirement home. rood working con cs.. .• yrly bon~ It pd ~ 6464718 •OVERTIMY. •PAJ.DVACATION •BON\JSONVAC. PAY •SICK PAY •lOHOUDAVS •2AN'NUALC 0 L. INCREASES •3 ANNl.JAL M F.RIT REVIEWS •FtJl.LY PAID JIEDlCAL& DENTAL, INCLUDES Al.L DEPENDENTS •PAJOOPTlCAI. •NlOHT BONUS •TOOL PURCHASE PROGRAM ltOSANIHC. 5418-$533. Newport Buch An fAual OpPQrtunity l:mployer I ldlt1ltcms 642~78 MOTOR ROUTE Tiw Dully P1lol ha~ a large mute m 'l;ewport Beach areu. 'lond." thru Friday aftl·rnoon:. plus Saturday and Sun day early mornings i\p pro11 11, hour.. f>'.'r clJ) Small bond reqwrl.'d ,\p pmnrnatl' eam1nic ... SIOO prr month Mu:.t ha\f' 1ll'P<'ndable auln dnd i:rind dnVU1g reC'ord f'IC&.'le apply In JK'MO!l 330W. lay C:O.taMHG o~~on O~t. N1:£DED S pto0pl~. t'.iit~r to ad ... ance with fo\l Wf1"'10ll compan} ~ui.l be 18. have car. m·at ap Pl"&r~. ~11F 661 O&l6 Jadl. -------- NUl"SU\I LVN CH.ARGF. N\JRSJo: 7 3:30PM NURSES AIDES AJISh.UU Ceru/1ed or wUI traln Goo<J medical. dental bencfrtll. Fia.ph1p Con vales cent Center. 466 f1aphlp Rd. NB&U-8044 ~· • Tile time to relax and shop Ill hom~ ll'i& simple wlt.b Dolly rllot Classllied Ad.~ And I( you have-&0mc-thln1 to sell. c-all • friendly CIMtlfled Ad· Viser .. t 842~ T A B aM ~rv has a ltw pos1t1ons o~n 1n Tus SA. CM. & Hunt R attas Vant'd '.\hafts. PT or FT Man) outst...nd mg benefits Work near .)IOW' home & l'Jrn wh1h· you~am $43-4ZJO .. : () f. '9SOHHB. Clerk Typist for u ('<'Ul1ve rec rwtanii: 1fr 118.rtmnenl T)'pe 50wpm < iood hene(at~ FAMILY HEAL TH PROGRAM PBSOHNB. COUNSaOR Ouramall. friendly •&t'n ry needs u traln re l't>W\lelor. If you ar\' sedl.iOI 1 chantct. call Rita. MO-~. Coutal ~I Agency. 2790 Harbor. C M. Nevtr a fee. Phone from home to service 10W' cW1t.omen1 &per ea.minlCJI. Set your own boon Call 4pm to 'Tpm 1198-9387. l"a\!Uont1 anllablc. Nt•w lhUtC'r Woodbrldf!C" S C. lrvloe ~1·301.2. Prf.llcbool Aide Irvan~ l'\IU or l)&rt·Umt> Exp ~errtd SS2 74!W RECEPT /SEC'Y For our braut1ru1 nt>w ttt'al f:,tale n<fll't" locnled an Corpnr;ite Plaza . N<>wpnrt Ct'nter. Good phon«' voare. pt>ople oriented. moderate typing and rahng Monday thru Fr1dav S850 ln 'tart • brnrfit~ A!'lk for Gan or Don RCTaylorCo 0 40 l)<>QO RECEPTIOHIST Fte pa.id Greet & mttt clients for arc-haterl Beautiful orr.ce. hl(ht typtng Wlth lot of pr1· :.Uge To S800 Also fee. Jobs Call Jeri Lynn 540-SOOI Snelling & Sntll ang of Newport Beach Agcocy, 4340 Campus __ R E S11les Bus 1ne"'i. saJesman & Haters. ht comm. no wkeods. Rod 75H400. Rrmaurant New & txcttlng restaurant concept Newport Beach/l rv1ne area location. Now l)t ~ apphc-allon.s (Of Pf'\'1>, utillty, c113h1er", & counter he-Ip Xlnt. qp Portunlty for sludenla & bouaawl\'C'8. F lrxlbltt 1chedulc-s. I 1tlmt' & p Lime Conhtct Norlin Rc~t•ur nta lnr Mr F..z\&liab. S4'T-01183, M .j . 9S > I 7 .... ······ ...................... _ .. •--...-.. -·-· ·~·-~ .....,_,_. . .._.. ·--.. ,._, ....... _.,,,.--...... ~~.:' .~ ..... !!!4? ~~~~~~·:.~ ..... !!~ .....,W_... Jiff Hl1JIW_.... 1100 ,,_ .. ,.. I041 ....,.w. 1011 fl:m!ly·'~6. ,_, DAILY PU.DJ' Q .•..........•.......... ·~····················· ...................... . • •••••••••••••••••••••• Mrt'ru• 1010 0Mul"9 ... tlr ...... ,.._. to40 ........,... COUNTER flELP -~'I .w ;::..,._ eo work, .... ... . ~··n~-. ~-.~ Ne• .... •••ct. ,...._.. ........ '°" new Gourmet tl•m· burier t"Oll~epl 111 Newpof'll ICb JtlAl ..,,, blllrli&.t, ~ GlllPOl't•U,y. 6lar\ '"'' med c.n Bob h:ar h m.tm ----Sladwi~ m1hr , load pnpar•Uoo. •o •• Plrimm '* IS JS P9f' hr ...... Ptl.e~ IJ Call kathle w"•d•t• tit .. a.s.. 51'7.flDI ..;._ __ Mcitnd? Wo.dd ,ov like to do matolenanu p /'Ulm bt c .. ., s. )'C>Ut own houa-1 cam. ... "' •t. aGao Redhill An , G~~~ S AI,t;S Collea• ll~enl•lhou1ewlv•1 . .. ,..r, r rr . work w 10 lericr deslOIW to H'C' u rt' drapery l•ada no up ne<' Will tr•an C1ll tin B4 for tnro -----SaJeB Do You Have ¥hone &n.nence? U ~ "t00atln~ for a succe65fuJ nallonal com p.any tbnl offers Xlnt J*y,advancel!>f'ntpot~n tJal, & a premium pro duel. call oow Mr. Stone• 540--40ZJ. --------Sales MAG-NAVOX S.ALESPSlSOM fUll lime, hours to ar ran.i.te Apply in per!\on. Kenn Rima Hardware. 2666 Harbor. C M • SICUT dY /alC Irv otnc. od mo«MI 11n w 1troo1 alull1J. am1t 1n1 phone vo1 C'e \l\ICIOl.ll pers fhl l)4K'l!d. JM!<)Slle onent~ ~ Salary Open 7 14 833 1 03() WEEKDAYS S~HETARV 1 RJ.o;<.:~J> TIONIST for f~ngr & H t.: co. One ..:1rl oHlc."t> PllfllllOfl ror lhe younJ(er person T ype 55wpm. dktaphone, IJte bkkp1: f"\JIH1me $4 25hr i.lart Irv &1 1538. SECaETARY Newpor t Center 1.;iw (u-m seekmg ~rNary for Probate Depttrtmcnl Word processing Call l<uth &aier. 759·3800 for JPJ!l Secretary IRccept1on1st l"\nest rurruture store 1n ~ALESMAMAGER Codta Mt!:>a. Rnght & Stmt'MITAL T'llAJN& • '911 lime ~ ,.7 . .,. Tell 1113......,..,,,CM • lll&llm buffet. ll'tonan lovneat, haod earved tWJ tree. br1a lamps. ITWTOf'a, ~t· ~I 1219 Ask '°' Cit'rard S U N 1' A r.. ~ T o f( t. '"'-.c" 10 I 0 Hl"X.'f:P1'10N IS'I'' Moo ••••••••••• •• ••••• •• •• • Fn 9AM 9PM al FaaL&n <.'ASH PAJl> JWt: 11\hSl ,C M Wshr.dryrs/Refrii::,,, SUP~HVISOR N(·t'd rt_-1>JX>11s lbh1 !.UJ>l'f\ 1-.or w :.ome exJ)t'r in food bus1ncs~ Good lcutn1n1t exJ)C!r Must be flex1bl1• N>ply weeke nds tlavi. See manal(t•r 2108-4, W Oceanfront, N B T f'OCher• SAlbtfftut• Any ~ uruls of t 11111·~1· -.ork lo qual1fn l 11r t·meritency crl'dent1i.I 111 uny t.eactunf: c:reden11.il l'lease call FOUNTAIN VALl.F.Y SC H O <JL Ul ~THl<'T <7MJ842-66M. Personnel olf1ce t; 0 t: wotklJJll or not ~ 7 H lJJ t-)N· range top. dbl 11v1°n. hood 4d 1111 $2(,1() 640 1111 It t• f r i H l ~ · } r u I d Mmti:omt'ry Ward-. 2 dr <id <'und SZ7o 960 1409 1.1 n ...... JohtMakJnett :nitt6G11rrnr1.1 Rt.I Lagun11 Nai;tu~I Yuu are Ul<' winm•r of twollrkt.U ($12 v1lu1·1to Ttw QUE£MMARY Tour t:x pan d 1 n g 0 range pen.ooable, expenencc-d County company Sl~b typing, office. J!Ood Telephooe !>all'S, ad,crt1., an experlcnc-t>d real pho ne person alit y inR. e xp . 1-· or r 1T , Feb 14. 16. 17 & IB ~Ueach,Ca T1ckrt.s may be cla1m1'<1 t1y calling 642 5678, ext p~ estate 11sJes manai:t>r f'l(·ai.t• caJI ~3822. Dec $1 00 Hr + Comm1'1s111n Salary & generous ovn ~Bl,~ 7296 ..... Uore1l1. l•rnele Red Dobermtn. t yr old. Gaud w /ldda MS 144.J "-••• IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••llUY•• Oood UMd P'llmllur• 4-~-0R I wUJNJJ ci!ll..L for You MASTllS AUCTION '461616 & IJJ.t6ZI C~HPAID For fld UMd '""'· anU· ~ • clr~a !&1•1» ~ty Iola la lov.,.•t. J wl• old. Earthlonea Coel t7H, Hll USO Woodtn CGtr..a • end u.. .-...a ..., 8eacb o.,.,. Sal4t ln vACUlt lot n .. r th• conw ol MMtM 4r tlee trk A..._, Februal')' 2 from 10 AM to 4PM Som4I auUqu11. many ~ 'tema and fl.a· l*U •l low pnc.- Bnmd New Uv rm llet. Odrm let 6 BWJ.k beda ! 8.J .C. 41W787, 493·'8.)7. GARAGE SALE-Oki m1k furn. din rm lt'l. ~. lnadle IM!Wln& mach. walnut vanity. crib. hJ&h d1r. twn bed 6: lot• o f m1 ic(' 2 6 23 Delaware, ff 8 . Wed S..l Sobd •IJ.Dul dlfttbl room _10._s. ______ _ a& Xlnt. coaatruic~. HO Tr&Ul Layout Pl. Sew &dace needl toucb·lolP· mach W . Hide •·bed Aa ls: '750. •3u.aa. SlO 1.929 Tullui Ave. corn Serta lung 11u bed & CM St. CM frdlrle Pd $600. make of· ~oW Gooodl 1065 !er l)yll 540-0761. e ves 411119-1232 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------Wooit'arpitt. LAlL2U Xlnl Sofa bJde-a·bed. llk~ n~. cond Muted gret'n man never used. $175. MZ-3t18 aft 6 or wlc.nds ~ sm.5. ~9548 -Jewetry 10 70 Sofa slee per, 2 buffcl creden.z.a ·s, ~ht iron lll(ht fixture. • ch.rs. lil ble. other ~c item:.. tm-4m For Sa.le Ku:ip.iu tud•·• · bed sofa S225 Call after 7pm wkd y11 lt42·3Ut6 LOot< ful l len.ilh l'o u r h w m11lc:hing tablu & r ommude, recl1n e1 . huldie r l>lot k d lnellt' .., 1• I . r e f r 1 g " r a t o r , hedroom set & twin tw.I All 1n gr eat lihltPl' 1!42-7479 Fllrn1turt-from mod.-1 home. t.l1n rm . m str bdrm. Klra bdrm. t'Xtrai. _Good f>rH~ ~-m7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED : S I LV t:R DOLLARS. Pvt party b7.>-813> or ~n 673 ~ SUr11n1 Silver Rffd & Barton El Greco 8·5pc place aettmga + 7 aerv 1eg pcs $15,000 firm 642..u>O /\d·~1t~r II 123 Qt hffl ~ll.Vt;n, {;CJLI> ~anted, snap or bdlt·r I )JtUef $411· 5053 Mud ... , 8071 ·····••··••·•·······•·• l>:ivL\ T 78 Crawlt-r 1 ~po• tn·nc:hcr. RCJod < oml >.tru 11 r t 5 • 5 4 8 I j lo 11 & 1 IK> 1161 8080 ....•..••.............• Doublt> slt>t>per i·ou r h , .f•o r n11n11: C ARf'CJ()J. "hardly ~·· Dk itreen l..1du IU'C¥ t.o Mun Mrt'i-t, tweed flOO ~CV!! UranR~ 7 30 4 UO u r ------" 00-4 ~ «'13-2'7 l2 Used brown naugabyd1• couch, $50 840-:>QJJ ~u..Horwn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12'! r u.t 1011 ...................... . U.OA .. TA&S ...................... u · £Qcl!th DorJ. ,..,e& tnlm"1W'~card llETALOl'"Cl'!D!'.SK caod, ~ wr.t. 1:5 llDCI OM card f• .. ch 3'x5'XJnt eond. llp • •l•c •t•rt•t. Laa N oae •Pll"· we moo 567140 JCltlmoft • cr.u.r snoo return parmaneolly For aale IBM dlc · orbeltotr« . ...,.2112 .-led IUradJve tAI " ltrap, awetina alrlin• taphone1tran1t'rlber, Edu.on lJ £11dr1c Bit> t D rtlQulremenll p.,... tbt>tl. Mt up for ao m11a Launch lmmaculat1· wn km• theft! For a .ue. otnce1 MU. offer rand. Many xtraa. 183()() ~ t.a .UC~ rw.c:J3..2llOO. Mrt WaJt Wkdy1 U!i· ? l:> for wallp1per. fabric or OlJVETTl·Lexlkon 80<.:. demo ··0.1 Clo" paptf' • we wUI bid: Ii t1'm your w 11eceu. llk• MW. H ll· tap. Or try two t'•rds ~tna rroo sa.as ••• KettSdlllrlMn 3't.'M2 Via fo'ortuna C1putrano Bn<"h --to bllclc . PRICES 1Zeaor3 t5 <11Stap(l,80e.. fJ/9tap Sl . .50 ea JO or more fl.40 ea Sala Tix Included NOCARo·• Draw your own cw send name. addreu. ptione 41 we'U roak4! ooe card ~r 1017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cocker Span1el1, Celrn Terriers "Siamese Kit \ml. llabMh °"'Y 4t• P'AakB'S ,!TS NE.'WPORT Bt.:ACll Yuu are the •innc-r of I wo ticket.a <Sl2 value l tu n. 9UllNMARY Tow 1-'f'h 14, 18, 17 & IH tq_ Add~~ach ~.en nnnn Send check or money or ~ I~ tieach. (';1 'lk kl't.4 may be l'lttrmed liv calling 6f.2·5671t eXl : . .'72 • der~ , .................... _ •• * PILOT ralNTIMG p 0 Box 1560 c.o.ua Meu. Ca. 92626 Jatm Wayne Tmrus Club ram1I> me mbership. S3)'J() Eves 644-4484 ------ JOUN WAYNE TENNIS CLUB regular mt-m · benhip for :.aJe GU 2932 A 8 0 1c lt S pirit l>uplicalor. restaurant equipment s.4&-~ \'rig Alncao Grt-y s.,(,1(1 ~I M~ACRAFT <.:ent•r w caae. c-all anyumi:: t·on~ofe. dct'p V. t r !r __ __;96fHll26 I I 5 If v ~fr rt I' ri m o C•.ind 16.llOO. 64().-0 I l 7 ~ & Of"CJCIM IOtO ~ Seaway Lomler Bt1d 0l ...........•........... YA.MAHA TC720 :J bc11d ~pack keR $450. now full tiqw p x Int rood <: d II t·Y~ 714-583 Sfi04 l2W AJt.a11uc Mui.1c 44$ 20· t'ormula & tnull'r . t-. t7t.h~ <A6U. Mt"»• OM<.; Zl:> I 0 und1•r Hlll P111no G u lbran 'lt'n hrs X lnl tond. <lry Un.ote w tx·nch Go..>d '>lara~t', $8501 645 ~72 rood $1.100 S4 l ·12't6 Telescopt"brand new. r.ie. loah. Rewt/ Urutron MdJ 114, refrac:· •-~ & u--:_. ~ 9050 ~ ,.....,...,.. ·•···•••··•••·•···•·•·· tor. l.'t:50 GU ~ _ _ Ecppmtftt w A NT L' D . I v ,. R ••••••••••••••••••••••• c, . S 1 , ; ,.____,_ 90 I 0 DOU...AfCi Pvt pilrlY ~ ~&.a>orev" 673 2924 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM SHUTTBIS l.EVOt.Ol IUHDS RM DIV1DYS SHOJI'S INo fabrt<.''I I lHy r-. in specia.Uty WIOdow t<ovt>r '°P.erll' Jordan 4r No'\OC- _2_~156 dy cw eves Slaod.ard SIU Hlde a Bed ~le.al rolftt Ulble. an t1qu~ cobblt'r sew1ni rmduoe. 1m Coupi.> di' Ville,C~t'Vel ~-3404 WHETHE:I BUYING Of' SELLING •IMMACULATE• 28'·30' IOATS · •i I~ mo Pl:.Jni. pn •prJ r rom$1891mo ind 1111>• .. kl>lllHI.'> 714 !!&t !'J!IJ.1 (Jwn loah, Sail 9060 , •..........•.....•..... '¢1 l..utit-1:. Jl1, ~!!fl, \,II tf ti u I I , ' 1 r I• 1 11 '-II • I 111'.rUl lful ) 1111111 I ~ !1110 1 1 I \ffo. SHAkfo: lr1• '·" h1 .. ,.,.l•illV own1•r,l11p I""'" .al Home 1 '11rl MS 11~ l • 0 d4 ) IJ.t}"·J1l1•1 1r.11ti-r. 1 t"'""' r 11 fl \Int <11nd ~~·'"''· "11 !)bl 7 nde AJI replit>ll <tre con "PD 1!:9UOHE S ... a ""'"' 1. fidenuaJ. Heply to box • '~" "'~ -l"'rt'nch Prov tnt•1111 ..... rd 2 w\lforms SU e11cb 1 punl..&UI l Si20 Sn..e Y l 0. J II 1n excellent coodlbon & ~only a few hme. by 'ltuOenl OUr!)t! 540 :1721 mt 6 s.de-by-s.idr r~ng w ire maker s· glUl!l 'lltd.tng door. lutcf\ :!oink 6 • Wll\ dow llQ..6292 TWs h Yow DAILY PILOT IOAT MART 11o J lobt+-Tra11 .. r lra..'> $1.aJJ \II ,.\. fW2. ''< D1uly Pilot. p o SECRET .ARY Large Na11on1tl Co. in box 1560, Coi.la Mesa. Jrvuie needs expenenc:1'<l Q 931216 ~:.al~ people to S.. ow-ad in today's ~ from our offtct• in SaJe:.Parttime. classified under Irvine. We i.ell pho l1> t;F. washer $JJ!l 9!1, Ke11· aotl matchml( t h111n . mort> l(as dry r $75 {,n'UJ and white vnot <.iwirunla'(f I< deltvered SL50 551·5868 ~ ORA .. t:S -Cully lln t'd w v1lance. tie bac k" rods 17 • w1<k. M akt: of fer96J.~ To piec• yow od u1642-5678 631 47tH look. 9ipt/ Docb 9070 .•..............•..••.. Work part time an your C L E R I C A L • copy ~uppuea & offll·e <> f f h o u r s a , a T E L E l O M I C suwlle.-1. Our top '>ul1•!-o ~persoo at your local llRKS..EY. people earn ~ to $RIJO Rring 12 cu n. xlnl cond1· tion. $70. 6-42 1150 aft fWM ;\kdate rranean !* rlraw1·r dresser, 18X72 with m1r ITJI'. Swed.I.sh woodbum· in1t cast-iron fireplac:t• 4£16.3657 Racquet Club o( I rvlM, Family m e mbersh ip Wf: MAIL 1\sk for Dou~ Arn · YOUH PAC:K.\Gi:S Waol.t'd: ~ o( 1Up ot SUP'SA.VAILAllE moonne tn ex<'bllnite ft>« YACN~~t IMlt' d boat 641 UC)S Ill ftadio Shack Store. Cur For Interview fJhonc Tent openings In San ~~~~~~~~~ 54().lWI As k forArul~ WANTED Range with mt!rman (}I 1 ti7J 661W. HY U I'S. Complett' bedroom se t <WJ ~ Wstrmtr . . .. S3l..c700 :llJ-M80 t.v1.0 60'. $500. ldeal lo<· 10 --..... ....,_ Nwpt \JUI pd. ("r11t '.d Clemente for honest, _ -------oven Apt or stJtndard sz. -energetic 1od1v1duals SF.CRETARY TELLERS -· Exper Re-Mu.-;t ~ clean. in good w. canopy bed. Mattress -Co1iU1 Mesa .... ~. included. Call now. Have~ lo w it" -.. 9030 tb k. phout.le\6"l3 14i;.1 (4 Ip ... Who are eager to earn Irvine Insurance ugent IS qd. for El Toro. M 1uion M>rlu~ oond & reltM>na· XlJ'a money while aain looking for eHic1cnt Viejo & UK\.ltlll &>IH'h ble ~SM4.11~p~ $311510 .li 0 675-&L~ Oa.'18tf1t'd ads do 1t wt>ll Wll\tt ~. <.;Wl.lgan. -------ieood rondlUOn ....................... Ne-w ml nnt· ~ J)r•> SUPS 17 14 1~ in& valuable business ex· c 8 r e e r m 1 n d e d offices. Also part time lkl-'-1020 peri~. Vaned houn; ... h teller Contact Joan or r-• avail. lo fit y our .,ecrel1iry .... u!>I a v«' Gore497 1771t:(J1-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.chedult'. CbMlleng1n.: o;tronii: bookk<·ep1nR L&dJ.~3speedbike Good <-o mm1~1.1on11 pl11 n b11ckgrouod Complc lc Trainee l'o"1 t 1on , c:ond1t1on, front bili.kl't FteasecaJl492-3221 office reiopon ... 1bil1t1ci. Switc'hboard Operator plu.5 reu.r CatT)Ul.¥ r4ck RADIO SHACK lYPtnlt claims and rnr-"'1ust be able l<> work $:11) 534 l!i05 ... T ... ._.OY CORP n •:.pomlcnu· ~;,lary Ilcx1blc h o uri.. L lolll llllilliiMJMGhriah 8025 ~ ~ • commensurate w expr. 86-'r.IG. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ E_._o_.E_. ____ -1 _Evea __ ~_· -------1 TRAVEL AGENT . Ex Lumber. 2x4 • 8 S!>Ort. St.LIS PERSONS SttRF.TARY per. Comm~nial Sabre Fencaog. l x12 Pallo N rt Be h l rool lwood I Ill S<.'Ct ion.., Penlonallty plus adults ewJX> ac lOV(>'. Irv Executive TraH·I t 0 w 0 r k w 1 t h a n d nx'lll <'fJUn~t>l firm n~d.5 1133-!"°6 54 S M09 I "ft 6 24 S 9 moc1vull' k1cl~ ()vf'r 21 ,, '>harp wcll-(Jr1:an1z<'<i ~Av. CM In Laguna. Cap1Mr:.ino "''<:rl'Uiry with Kood t>P-TRAVS..AGEMT CGNnn& San Ol'tnenle an-a' init & telephone i.k1lb !'>1m 2 yn rc1·en1 exp in EquipttWnt p ART TIME Shorthand not rt'(!UirN l dom romnwrrrnl 'laft ·, i:.Jlpcr with d1 rtatw n needed for auto malt•d 8030 EVENINGS t'QUI p.men t h e Ip ru I 1.rvuw.> AJ?Pnr y Quuliru'(f PHONE: Salary ('Ommens u rttte only ne<'<l a pply !Y.i7 27011 6't2-4J21 or496~1 w t'xsx·n l'nce 752 S9CIO 1V T..chrucu.in Out51dt• Ext 250 Rt>twl"f'n 1 51':\I SECRETARY 40 hr wk Off wknd' Able For Andr1•s f'a1d hol.idayc; Van.1t1un TRl..flON WAMTSYOU N('w rorporatc ofhc 1• of lo!'al HMO 1i. lookinl! fnr lnsurant'C' D11 vL<, Arown .,;·1·r.-t1mt'l! Skrlls mu!.l < 'o S41l 3137. <; 11 r y llld ude typing I)) 7Q'.!.µm WI ,.., II n, !) t• r V I(' I' und tnmM'nptmn ab1hty MllllaRer l'no\1\1Qn\ Qffc•r rhallen1: 1ng work and chanc('..,f11r T)pc~Cllt'r, l'XP('f tu utl \i a n <'I' m t' n l 1;0 od IJPef'alA' Compugraphw & ••.•.•.••...•..•......• lJAJU<J«JOM ~INK :1 Hin f>ly wood flc11 1n 7'>.J....,:SW 1147 5311 Tr•i<'t>h<lt.o l1•n ... for !I ale for .t.rrun cumera Ct·ntury soomm $475 -t!l4 26GI Ooqs 8040 •..••.•..•••...••...... Kt:t~llUNIJ l'up-. AK<: I humv !l1n· M 1-· l'1•t & ' h " w I' \I t JI I ~ 213 _lfn l.345 af1 I. pm To fill uvalanchc of or ders from m 1:1 r 1n•· m otorcy le, !>porl tn~: ~'I. motor .. poru, ri· UUlers Grl'<il oppl v hut we are very 'il'lect1ve & want confident w1nnn t~ only We· train t•:ic pertly V1c;1t U" & .,,.,. Call Mr Slurw ~~10 11t:::J her1cf1l~ IBM e<JWpmt·nl 9W 67'JI i-'(l(dJ("I AJ<<.:. <;hot ... t. wk~ ----------1 /\pnC'fll A.ho Mlver born SALES: We can help ytXI make e ndi. meet' t:a rn l he money you nttd for your family aelhn~ lamoui. name, quallly wall de ror Olll Nancy 964-4317 ----- S aleswoman, mature, rn~ndly. J\pparrl np S t ea d y p /llm.- H.B./C.M. S .S. OK tBMl232. SaJea Warud young mt:'n who ..UJ set alonR well with women . Ca ll Mr. 'lbomplon~ Sandwichma n wantf'd Ftror Prr. Gary's Deli . 3:111 E Coast Hwy, CdM. I or call '7$.llia. -----Juan Captatrano I AMIL Y HEAL fH PROGRAM 4162-401 SNT<u ry. Jun1<>r rK.'eded for i:rowinK Dev Co Xlnt opp ror bright, eaRcr person w tr:ip1d, a cc ura te t y ping . Shorthand IS a + & 2 3 yrs. exp tn conr.lrU<:lion. Call 1mmed SJ6..4250. Secrelary EXEC SECRET.ARY Flnanc-lal Inves tment ftrm for ~dut'ators. Pft'lannell Communlcu- 11 o n s Df'partment Secretary Exc-eUenl typ. ~ & shorthand skills re qt&red St•cret..ariaJ ex· penence a mwsl. Jnqwre 714fG40.-0123. Gilt Fri~. Ex.cepUolla.J oppor. for a caree r ~~~~~~~~~! nunded )'OUDll woman ---------1 w 11blllty to hand.It-resp TYPl~TS I 22 M6 97~ HELP WANTED Typists Clttb I(~ S.Cntaries Cal Today Hnft-a~ E.O.E. M.I. ORG 556-8520 JlS.2622 V a let Parkin)( Supervisor. Pra val I! Country C luh , t•x perienced. Call for appt 644-5404 WAITRESSES Immediate open1nR. grave yard I< din ner s hafts. Apply Tay lors Hataurant, Santa An11 Frwy. RedhllJ A il.<' VF.R Y T I NY l'()(JllU .S I-EMAi.i' •. Will I !-., 11 '> yr. ~ISO MJ\LI-., liLACK I Y fl $.11l) liolb house traant'tl '1.1.! i!liH \J)()ftABLF. M S hih ltu 7wk.~ <.:hum 111on Mk SO> !~7 3140 aft s AOORABLt: l'OOOU: "MlX Mothe r look~ I 1lt e m.1nluture lnsb ~·tter. fl wel'k~ old, hNtlthy 2 nu.It>!> Good with m y children, better with you,., ~Heh 963·2187 Oum T1-rner Ped M lo 1'0Ql1 home Be~t offer. wk 7:B.()TIJ, bm 673 fll l8 Ge rman S h orthai r Point.er puppy, 6 wks. SJ:'>. no papers 675-l•Ot f.rwto You 1045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free puppy, ~·,..mo. rem, brown mix Terrier· HeAJile Evee & wknds S4f>9230 1'wo hunUnll dog'I l·M, l·Fem. English Sell.eni. Both prov•n hunters. 642-U>O, Ad.Sitt.er lt34 Wea~ of CLove This VaJentines Day eend YoUr love a greeting all the WOf1d can share with a Daily Piiot Heart of Love 1r ·s easy , co mpos e your personalized greeting & we'll set your message 1n type to fit the border of your choice or your own handwritten thoughts mey appear 1n the border you select Borders come 1n 3 sizes· s 18. s 12. & a special ch11d·s size for SJ (You must be under 12 to Qualify for th1r one). If you wish to create YOt.or own greettng, use a black pen & write your message 1n the heart below o r draw your own Valentine o f this size For help with 642-5678 & a friendly Vafenttne ad-viser will be happy to assist you. And. 1f you like. YoU can charge your Valentine ad or use your Master Charge or B ank Amertcard. DAILY PILOT 8424878 Mail to Daily Piiot Classified Department. Box 1eeo Costa Mesa 92826 Mlt have 1Jrllla In typing. ~lrbaalcdac e Mnfict.abon. M.t enjoy ~ w /people, bave .Smemc111 •beupab d ~ au.eot.loo to de tail. N1f be ab&e \o work kma brt • wbda dW'ina s-lr wor1r period. Ca I l 'Wallreas·W•iler. full time. aome day11111ome ewnlnp. Golf club 23700 Cl ubhouse · Driv e, Laguna Nisuel. In tttviewl Sunday 12pm. lpm or Wedn uday 9am-llam. ~ ;-~ Youcanbeaf \\RIJ'j~ ... WINNER ! .. ... r. Hahn for 1ppt. Seent THIE~ ~RATE SEAMBTKE8S trafnel', SICal!TAaY ~. M/P, c.tro TO Sl400 .H'Mftt. IO.IPM, Mo n· Beautiful office, need 1'li. ..-.U..a. M1·5il8 good 1klll11. Call Rita, SECRETARY -Wllh ~. CA>u~I PCl"l!()'I· per'IOUbW pbooe voice nei Apncy, 27llO Harbo1 , tot physlc•I d1ma1e r•· C.M. Never• ree_. --- '•••la. TyplDI $0-~~ SICTY jRICIPT ....... We wUl \raln for For Coldwell B•n°kc-r ; •dnwrtUna require L11un1 office. Re al Coutlct Ma Moch OIU~ Ucmae dMlr•ble. Im 5 Day Week. Call Robln 61.._.._ ._.,. =~orapp'l.utoeao: wonovasus Make more money work· Inc abrold "1Rardless or ~ a1e. ee• or praenl po.lUon. All \ype& of worltora ur11ently rt! ~red. For detail•. 11('1111 a "l a m p e d • 11 1· I r add.rwsed envelope ~o. ·~~yw..t 701 Wuhln1ton Street Dept. 5(132 Mfalo. New York 1'20$ . "' :~ Just by sending us your name and f ~ address and by watching for your i · name in the classified ads of the I : Q, N Dally Pilot. : Win Uclcl'U to the rir<'us. nn·u 11m\111t'11wn1 l\ttr:ir I 1 .. llonll Of' t portlnR f'Venta . Just hll out this coup0n and I . m•ll It IOday w ltll' I .. .,.. I I.I "1 Clualficd Department, Dally Pilot I S ~ ~ W m. ··~~" 3'9 . nay Street, Costa Mesa, CA mu '7. fl1 ;,.) .,_ S2lll) t.:& II 751 SotHJ ~Jr.'t Spa 'Ill" r ••ll• r n~t'rSlOO 64.J u.J Skt blA>l!i L..oic ornp' ltm S30 Do6onult' fl,, ill _?_Goad~~ BtW TV Combo. Worb WeU . $110 S36-4i39& Eves ~l'CUtl llWlDJC lt'l, fnal jars, p(.aa1s ft~ VOJ d1'( ~I iof\ 11 ~5B Ora~t'A\t'. l M 1081 ······················· HOBIE HAWK 41H-S7SH ~ANTt:o ~dar<1 '"i> OilU(t' wrtb O\ en <~ 1 t 'ret' lllllndint: Must bt• rt• <Nlflltbi.-and m gd cuo•1 ?!! ~ 5M-t 4fl Gp~ Office ,. .... ~ & .. ~.!'~ ...... ~~-~~ I f'n\ pnrt) MW 11H11-.· 1!1 TV $1 ~. ~1 tf'ilm~ Xcrox pal)(•r S72. nt-w \J-rtJX ldt·1•opu-r SI :.'00 ont rost S2.285. n• "' llltormo Dander -+ t'll\t'f~ ~I. Ort~ t'O\I $94.>, I h a I r !> • t • b I ...... IJooll.caaes. ftJct csh•n•'i , &ecly dt-!111 . v.icuum deemn. etc 875.-5716 p ul ,1!1 n f'O i! 12 H I' -n11RP'f \lu .. t S.11 t'.oll II .. r r r • t w ~ •I ' il4-..i; .tuJ lhuo1 ll,ut ... 11 hp 1\ •-' Ill I.ti) w ,, .•• JOI·'• ••• .. "'"''ld' WA.VTl".1> t1t1_.l trlr f.,r ~1 Ho.at Slip /\q 11l.1l1t .. 111 ~Siu.Ibo.ti no~·dt-d 11.r '4.·"'JJOr' &-sch umo na.mo ~7411 Ad-Sitta~ ~AA"~ 24-~;i~-1~()~. Yo~• may recpest Ad ~1tte< service when plocmg your od our Ad-Sitter n:1mbef will appear 111 your Doily Pilot od MS.t1er tokes your messages .. yo:J coll 1n at your convenience to get the respouses to your od ... this servte~ is only S5 per w eek. For more 1nformatoo and to ploce your od coll 6'2-5678 FIND VDUR NAME WIN TICKETS WORTH $12 111 ~ fJU~~IJ~ ..... Treat your Valentine to a day oo tlw fuxury lint-r <hc t-n 1'1a r y in I.on g He a ch. -"Queen for a Day" Shows Twice Daily Feb. 14, 16, 17 and 18, 1980 -Bf' a l'Onletlla.nl ln tlle (Juu•n fur 11 l>.!) GtthP~Mary -Senior S~arh T rlbutr f't-b 14 ~ and OY4t1" $3.75, Ouldren 5 to ll fl ~ annd<'hdd1 t'f\ under S admitted fn"" Gr«Xki» ol 20 or ITl<lre m•y ult 121:.Ji 43.:> 4717 Ont> tldctt prov!~ •dm111S1or1 to l.Nt'r n Mary Tour .xhJbtt 11re11 on all l :.! dwktt -.Jnt'ludl~ lht' mUM>um, «'ngint• room. 1Jv ana Sc-a, uPf)c'r dffk•. tf e w and IJMJIM'llf(t•r are•~ Grn~ral Admlaalon 16, c hild ti 10 II $2 50 f"or t1 ckt't 1nfor m atton r 11ll 12 1.ll 435.4747 IT'S EASY! Look for your name and addreH ln today's rlastlfied !leClion. U you find It, nil G42·567R Kxt. 272 and we wUJ arranl(f' for you to pick up your tkktota at the nearest otnce of th~ DAILY PILOT 5 e l' J d I· , It. ti y 8 ll l· ' ( f:le OM.Y N..0T T'ef, '*"'JI, 1• • • ;;---~------------;A.&.;;..;;;;;;:.;;;:,s.~.:.:;:~ 1 llOW AT ' "' •11111 YNdll '"' ~ . . . • ;;;·;~._. .. ,,.ci ...................... . -:e.~E~ ·-··-•••-••• .. •••• 'II Patd l •11 • lJJ ....... ~R.u,., :'W!. 'Tt p II~ la Iii 0,. d WJCiltal ,.....,. f& t.. 1 I ::;:,a1wi.or.. ~!· e.•1:.•• :~'::=i '• RITHGHET ,I =. .. ev. ~~o .. , .::!~l f 110 1JQa.-V} l.&&1t P.U •• 8"da I CAR I ::_;.;:.·:;~:ji£jji,; _:=t__;;an;;..11;.;... __ °'_._. __ o'_' II AT THE II ~ m.._ "72 awvy ~ tGO loot bed !Jttkup, eo c..i 1•• l&nll. '11 Ywbe R0-400. •111l lblNroom oood. w w o I RIGHT I ....... niatom panl 6 abell 121tl or offer tirm. !llow BOte IUIDO ,.._.~e31·00M I I PRICE! 1 1 .,._, '7J De!.lun plr llup nl'w ~ HOMM 1111 17~ ~ ena .. paint, ma••· bll onl1 J aummer, S600 or llta. flarH AM YM I '76 &Ml' I b91\ olrr MJ OOl4 aft 1ter eo uu u .uc.u ,...... lpo\.Gl ZUllllonSun 80 HU tpm Spm I HIMUM I ..._."-t.W./ ~Ill\ ~pm I " u tom 111 r •" I .... /II•... ' I 60 "1\ Ponl Rana ; PU Off <. 0 n d P n w 1.1' ••••••••••••••• •••••••• nllld tll'ft, tool box. du•I ractt() Now pemt z:t l.&SUT}' motor lllnll. snoootr~r :lo4lt !iO%l I ttet111no 4 t>r ""' I R!NT t\ 1 IJ6J9) home. •leep. ll. u lf V <'CD sa:w> W + • nu -t 510 ~ ·•••··•·•·····•·····•·· I S 2495 I ·~ery~~· m~Mtiomf 1ti fo'crd Sw1er V 1n, A T PS r ll, A M F M T r . llWI lW, .dnl rood M:,c)O ~'619 .. '75 vw I __ 613-~W T,...,.._ ,,..... 9170 I DAsttllt WA•Ot4 I ······················· I l:\rtght yellow • I AljoTraller 5Pe&d rool raci. Dorothy 6 6 1 ·6397 I perlec1 tor a '\kl I no.1979 car t 35541 "'111/to Strriee, Parts I $ 3699 I .. !:~~~ .. !~~~ I '78 CHEVY I PAR~~~~VlCE I 1h -TON PICKU' I <>Pen7 a.m. "til6p.m Monday tbru Friday I Automati c, 8 I CIOl'ledSat.&Sun cylinder radio SADOLHACI< I Very low miles and I FORD I clean 13596) I ~S. Main. Santa Ana $ 3799 AtlheComerofWarner I I 546-1010 I '76 MAZDA I I COSMO I I Automatic air I c:.o nd AM FM 4 BMW So:.> Alloy Wheels. New.Offer 661·2'789 RoUbar $50. Back window SIO. for Chevy Luv ~~ I s1erPO Pt'rfect I cond1t1on 136461 I I Autos tors. I $ 3925 I ...................... . IMPORTANT I I NCYfICETO '78 SUBARU RF.ADERSANO I I AUVERTISt-:m; '79 f'ord Ch11teau plcii Air CUI dl<ek, roud1 beft, 2 raplains chra. p " p b. ff.~ 714 552 1304 or 2~ '79 ~T Ford E2SO van 48lhp. lmrnac int I cap cbl"l/C.8 AH pwr trlr pkg syst em . 20K mt. SlO,SOO. Pp 5.52·0080 'ID Ford cllStm 6-<'yl. cng like new, many xtras, S2250/ofr.493·4126 .AiAoLeoliRg 9580 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9590 ......................• ..... ~.rW ....... ~ ............ . IMW 9711 1910'• .... MOW! LAaM SILICTIOH OfMIW tt7t l.lCN .. •Ulf's 6llC5'-S• 7JCM 's INSTOQC! SADOf..84CIC VAU.IYIWOITS ai402 MllJ'JWnle Pk9y Ml~lON VIEJO Hl-2040 495-4949 a.OS&> SUNDAYS CREVIER THE & BO's ARE HERE! A FEW 79's REMAINING Hew& Demo's All Models! $AVE! 1st & BROADWAY ....._,_......., .... r.,arW AalitM,f"arW ....._,.,,,w ......... , ...........•. ·········•···•··•••···· .............................................. -................ ... ..W '711 .. ,...._ t7)4 ..... '7'2 Veh9 . t112 Clli... "JI ......................• .. ............. ~ ........................................................................... . 14 K.&r1Nan Ghia toad 77 SUIAltU "1$ Vohio Wq tu 01.. MUil ~I oond. Nda mlftor bod)' • WH£!L DRIVE irten. 1rut cond. *7~-Newpowt.__- ._. llluat Mil moo STATION WAGON 4 U>tm&.•uoo.m.., Dr. ~y 1'7,000 t120 ODO rvt 142 ~ ~._d1 _m•~•· ,·~~ren; ..,. a.s an Wp •lllA>. a1c. ~,·~~~n ~ ....__..._ 97H -:..-::, °!") Crea ... a~· n.w tJre1, roof rac'". --ir.-.-UM Ptca, _ _ .,.....__ " (wor-th o~•r SIOOO l. ' "72 240.z 4 11p. A M Jo M cav Xlnl ("OOd $3.1150 ~34-t'l '77 ~Z. ong uwner . hk(' new, 56pd, S6800 <':111 79>-8479 '77 2llOZ 2 + 2. 4-ipd. t•h-1 snrl, AM FM cu:.~ A {. 531< au. 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Mual =·•~l•tlb~'ftet·~ 7800 Wesunlnater Avl' tell Xlnt M PO Oood rd&! tirel. cn.d.te con,, , .,_~1w.inun.s~ 1fJllO ~ 591tt. :Ml-4815 _ trot till • t•leecoplc .a 1973, 142 E. overdrive, ltetrina Wheel Ir vinyl ldnt c'Ofld Mlch&lln urea top. Kuat 1acrtllce for S11GO Cr•l«,1311211& ONLY ml0.00. Pri. pty. f'or 1.U-"18 Subaru Sta t1on Wa 1 o n 4 wh~f'I d rlvl' 37,0011 m 1l,.11 M.500 ~ ~ 673.\ '77SUIAAU 08.UXI SIDAH 4 dOOr. fRON'T' Wllt: ... 1, DRIVI-:, a uto tra11"' tape (204..')PM I SJlll BARWICK DA TSUM "'-•' j I I 1 1 ljd '' ""' 8 Jl.137S 4'1J.J l7S Ca1.J rru1-.m. '7b Volvo. MC. 11 unrf, '$$ lmPtrlal. blk lttir Pfffe<:t rond Xlnt Ure11 .eat•. rune very well. e:n ~ ao 142-i712 P!v• Vay11 MtM,UMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMC. "°' ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Matador Wp 1111r11t h y 66 I ~397 . 170 fVl9 ~. '78 Arrow. lfJOOcc. it Int cund. otanae. a uto, ZJAXM> mJ. rnso. fM6. 3893 Con.... 9U2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Silve r Annive r u r)' I.. 112 l.o•ded Aalu n x SJ.3.500 I~ -------r..-•76s •Ml% 78 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71\C 'rJfl< 11rrl l>L. 2 dr ne'lll Im~. 'tlunroc1(, AM fo'M lit('r«I \36 $9 I "72 ~ V f't t.e T \op Ault., Mdt 99 I 0 fulJ pwr. A ('. lllOOO < .. 11 4~SLC lmmaculale i.howruun1 Oii"". lo"W m1lea(r. full) t'QUlppt<d inrludllll( t11r tory ~unroof . .a 1 lo\c ~L" & c·llb."K'He 'llt"re'o fo°IH'lUr) "'Jrf1i10 l\ I 2 I 6 I 2 I I-, ' I 1• 11 ti t' cl tt'frm leui.t JIMSUMOMS IMPORTS l\flO lll\HUOk UL\ 11 <.'OliTA Mt-;.>,.\ 63'1· 1276 '79MIZ240D l as than ii.000 rntl1.,. 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I l7141522-533J° Sunday by Appl 78BMWS30i ·4 sfleed_. power steenng. ~ brab s. •air roo,dl· t1oruna. AM F \1 stereo ('IJS'il'lle. ell-ct r1 c !.Un roof. rlrct nr ~ mdu"', Topar t..in mtenor. nnh 20.JOO m ile' Im mJ('ulat<'' ~12 '.AJO f1r111 C allM.2 ()~ /5 ~1 ~ '\p, JI "' F\1 'l•·r• "· Si :!1>•1 J>, <Hnhl. l'\ p., 4!1'J 1:!32 • * * H. R. JMrtinqi 5U I N Rrr.;1t<1 Santa 1\nll You arc the wmnt·r of twnl1l·k1.1b ISl 2H1hu-110 S3995 BOB WITHAM VOU<SWAGEt-f <IDJ W...-tmm;.tt-r \\1• m Wt'!>lm1n ... 11·1 ~ 15Sl ti.IX 1~1 Ti ~-1 ,\T ~pm h "il"•l• t t;}I Clea11, lo rrll h-., I 0 P " . 1\ \I I \I Sl<'l'l'O lapt.· $5.!fAI L'Jll 11\1.., 67:1 !'A);.2 -;i; F1.<l :\ l!J ~ m11.: un tk>r l2 OW mt Xlnl 1 ontl Ong own..r mu.-.l wll $t1W. 75 l 5000 Must Sell um FlAT 128SL Cou p e Sla n da r d ('omplele recond 1t ion Run;, ltkt• n1·..i. 1.cHlk'> ~out.I Ill ~ 0111 I.I.' It 1 I 972 7 . ••......•.......•..... VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HEADQUARTERS TODAY!!! 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COSTA MESA 641·0010 '76 CHEVY LUY Rat.or sharp h llle p1('kup with shell. mags. stereo. Dynamite! <267386 l $3495 801WITHAM VOU<SW AGE:H 71n> Westminster Ave in Westmmster ~7551 638.7880 1!m CHEV. LlN P.U.·4 sf)eEd trans .• cussette & stereo, sheU, mag wheels plus stock rim s. new pamt & low miles. Pn. ~y. $4500 or best offer Call 645-5700 <days), 546 ·6387 (eves . o r weekends> & ask for Vi clue '76 Ford F-250 3spd. 40Kou. Tool b• & lumber racks New clutch. Looks llkenew. $3,500 661-2770 'S5 Oiev ptclt-up. big wm· dow. 327 auto. mor e SZ,400; also Chev bed 2 h~ duty trlr S300 hst of. fer. 8:J9.-0059 'T7 ~ton Chevy, 28,000 mi. reg gas, xlnt cond. $4250. 661-0822. El Camino Pickup uns. 350 eng, 27k m i, 2·tone silver. Real Creamputr! Closest offer to $4500 t.elrA!s It. ~5571 Mpm wlcd~. SCS-2797 af\ $ 4c ""1mck. .,, 'l'oyoU, loQg bed. 48p, tool bo•. lotml. SS,29$. P.P.131-0210,957-0620 71 Ford ~ p.u. AM/FM. power •leerlnf. aood ~Q)O. &te-aGG. 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COSTA MESA 540.9202 ,.\ .i.~1 !-ti. 1-'dh umd I .1m Im l1•r1·" \1111' BOB WITHAM VOUCSWAG9' i t.ill \I. 1~\.m1ru.1.-r \', m ~,·,tm111,1t·r fel."1 7~1 t>.ll\ ~/IHI "''"''"" '-t'"-111! Hr t\ .ti I hill<' '\Jr t /Ul ,1' I l/lll!l1i 1----------1 r..,.: i:.i-, 1 ·;t1I ,.,,., Jrt 11 , • .,. •• ,;µt 111 '1 :!? l .! I 67' 300 SE COUPE \IJ lllJ{IOn.' 1·\1 1·11th111.1I , w.u ('J 11 t>t:! Ii l..!2 'l4J.J.(Jl>!:-t11\n «11111 I .11 t~ v..trr ..,nrl ,11·r•~• Jll ~.500 CJ'• ~I lb 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 MG Midget Xlnl 1 nnd ...;, "" 'lt•t>I 1.11fj.;l~ tlL"l '"1\1 (11111.., \II "'""'' Ill• I ,. .. ,. lllJllU.ll $.\.U°I l'\I l•I\ t X \'l.11 9744 .........•.••.•••...•.. \IO\ 111.:. mu'>I "II • 1 \H; I~ AM t-'M ,l1·r1·11 li-1Jd. ai + mp~· T11nn•·Ju bJOt 1"11\l'fl>, llt.':.I llfll'r 192 O<lZ! ii Mfill ( nn,,.rt1hl1· Siirnftc t' $<U)(J 1!.li I~ f>:r1 S972 Iv m:-.r.: f'or ~a It• 196.S M <. 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Red ~C>r best ofr Rblt eng. lntt. like new IMZ-47S8 St.GOO. -..»aft ~pm. ~~ ..... -...... ...-. ...... -... ------.... --, .. , ' I ' 7 B11ntm1aa Beaeb Fo•ntaln v,,,,~Y " .. • Bo•et9wa Dally Ne••••IM'r . I VOL. 73, NO. 36, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1980 FIFTEEN CENT&~ 1 Huntington, FV Teacher Strikes 81 l'lllL SNnDa .. AN ... ..., ........ Th• proa1Hct of teacber 1lrUlet at~ achoob 1n Foontaln Vau.y and ln Hunl inf'OO Beach'• Ocean View dil· trlet loomed today Contract ne1ot1ationa nre at a atandatill in one dittrlct and emer,ency admanialrative p0Uclea were ready tor lml)(Mtltlon 10 both dls· tr1ct.a. Ne10Uatlons between ft'o'-ln tatn Valley teachen and dl.llrict reor-..mU1Un1 broke off Mon day nlsht Teachera were 1rhedwed to meet tbia afternoon to d clde W'bether to accept the dlatrict '1 mott recent offer or to strike Teacher repreaontatives thus motnlnc predkt.ed that a 11trllte would ~ called in 1-'ountaln Valley, beginning Wednesday morning In Huntington Beach's Ocean Vlew School Dlltr1ct. necoti•· Uon.s wttb t.eacben resumed tbls momtnc • .ttb the result.I of that aea11ioo expected to be preaented to Ocean Vlew teachers at a meet.ina Wednesday mornln&. At a trustees meetlne Monday n11ht, Ocean View teachers ex· preaaed impatience over the slow proeress of negotiations. Teacben have been wllhout a contract since Jwy 1. . Jn preparation for possible walkout.a -by teachers, both diJ.. trlct.1 llonday adopted emer&fti· cy procedures that would be put into etrect tmmedtately H a strike oeeun. Fountain Valley's emereency provisions impose titbter restrictions upon teacher absences. For example, a personal oecaatty leave ~uld be limited to an accident lnvolv· lng a teacher's person or proper. ty or that of an lmmediale fa.ml- ly member. Under normal conditlona, IUCh leaves can be taken for a wider v arlety ol l'UIOOS. In emergency circuautaoees, ab1ences tor llloeaa muat be verified by a pbyaicla.o '• oote. The Fount.ain Valley emeraeo· cy policy gives the 1uperiot.en· dent authority to blre 1ubltJlut.e teac~ for S85 daily durina a strike. That's double the normal rate. He is also empowered to Loo Ill· tran1fer any di.strict teacbet"I who cooUnue to teach durin1 a strike to fill in wherever t.bey are needed. The superintendent also can h ire security gua r ds to safeguard schools during a strike. "It's definitely to scare teachen." sald teacher Pat Hamey, president of the Foun· tatn Valley Education Associa· <See STRIKES, Page AZI Jury to Probe II 11 Joh Program? Bit With Club Helmet Eases Cop's Injury An off duty Fountain Valley poli<'e orficer's motorcycle helmet came in handy in on un- expected way Monday when a truck driver aJlegedly tned to run hlm down and then hat him on the head with a billy club m Costa Mesa. police said They said the helmet blunted Wetlands Report Unsettling A state report that says a prime stretch or Huntington Beach coasthne ts best s ulted for the birds rurfh-d a few feulhers at Monday m~ht's City Council meet mg Councilman Ron Pattinson as · scrted the st.ale Department of Fish and Game report makes it 1mposs1ble for the city to de· velop 170>acrc coas tal s trip between Reach Boulevard and the Santa Ana River Reporl a uthor Robert Radovich told Council members the oct>anfront swath has bt.>en d('tcrmined to he environmental ly sens1ltV(! wetlands . Elizabeth fo'uc h '>. a spoke,woman for the s tate Coast&1l Comm1ss1on, explained this now means the city should retain the swa mpy area and at- tempt to restore the marshes if possible. The council was informed the south Huntington Beach coastal belt 1s a nesting ground for Califorrua least terns and an en· dangered type of sparrow. The area lS also full of marsh.type vegetataon. the council was told "You know, least tern, salt· grass and pickel weed don't pay the taxes," Pattinson barked. "You're really doing us an m Justice by taking away our most valuable coasthne." Mrs. Fuchs said the coastal commission was ve ry strict about uses 1t alJows m wetland areas. Coast Weather Fog and low clouds con· Unulng tonlabt. Cooler Wednesday. Lows tonight 48 at the beaches and ~ inland. Hl-"' Wedneaday 65 along t.M coast and 70 inland. INSIDE TODAY Bob CarlmcU doean't mtnd 11aal htl UJ• t. a COMtont .UC· Ctl ... of .. 0ntJ downe. Ac· tuoU11. GI t>w "°''°"'' No. I rolkr coadn fNff, ~prefer• U that WOii· POOf Al. •••• --~ cs WvMt ., .. ....... ~ .. .............. /IA Ot .... ClllMY ... ~...._M,c:I ............ ...,,. •t4 Dir .......... -=~=--.. T aJ ~ .,. ......, /IA .......... ~ the blow and officer John A. Mc Donald, 25, escaped with only cuts and bruises in the 6 p.m in- cident Warren George Althoff, 64, or 1523 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa, was arrested on suspicion of as· sault with a deadly weapon and possession or a billy club and held in heu or $10,000 bail, police said. Police said the incident began o n sout hbound Newport Boulevard near 19th Street when the dnver of a truck allegedly tried seve ral limes to run down McDonald. who was riding a motorcycle. Police aaid they don't know wbi. McDonald ahowed his badge :.it a stop light. but the truck driver allegedly drove east· bound on 17th Street and pulled into a parktnl( lot at the Alpha Bt.>ta Shopping Cente r , police said When Mc Donald conrronted the man and again showed h1~ hadge, Althoff all~gedly hit him over the head with a billy dub t. Plea Entered In Trial for Embezzleme11t A Westminster m an pleaded innocent Monday to charges that he took more than S30,000 from a Jluntangton Beach-Westminster area youth organization Stephan Leroy Sanderl'I, also known as Stephan Patterson, 32, entered the plea m West Orange County Municipal Court where he was arraigned after a three month-long investigation Ann Williams of Westminster, commissioner for American,. Youth Soccer Organization's Region Five, r e ported lo Wes tmmster authorities Nov 12 that some $36 ,000 1n league funda were missing. lnvestigat.or Russell Sliva, as- s igned t.o the case, secured a warrant Feb 1 charging San· ders wilh 15 counts of felony grand theft. Sanders surrendered to the court Monday, accompanied by his attorney MerUnd Perumean or Jiuntinglml Beach. Silva saJd Sandeni "apparent- ly acted aJooe" when he alleged· ly took the funch between June and November last year whlle acting treasurer of their youlh soccer or1anlsaUOo. Rape 'Exam' Bill Pushed SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state Aaaembb bu overwhelm· lnaly approved 1e111latJon that. would prob.lbjt Jud1ea from or· dertn1 rape victim• to 1ubmtt to psycblatl1c examlnaUona. ln fact. it 4ld ac:4twlce Mon· day. paaln1 lden\lcal bllla by vote• tA 71.0 and 81•0. Both bad been vlgoroUlb promoted by women's 1roup1 and law en· forcement otflclal1. lncludlna A Horney General Oeorae Deukm•Jian. Tb• btll1 returned to the Senat., which ll txP«ted to ap- prov. amendment. and aend lhtm to the aovernor. TaldRfl Oa tlle Oaa•p Former heavyweight champion Muham· mad Ali spars with a Kenyan fan at Nairobi lnte rna tional Airport. The ex· boxer 1s touring African nations on a prer-.· 1dential mission to enlist support for an Olympic boycott which soured in the wake or c riticism thi~ w eek <see story. Page BU MacDonald Bases Appeal on Delays RICHMOND, \. J 11\P 1 At tornc:y<> for conv1clcd murdPrN Dr Jl'ffrey MacDonald or flunl ington Harbour were to argue thl' former Greem BcrC'l'<. appeal today, p1nn1n1o: much of their hope for Ma<' Donald'!. rf'lel.l'>l' on c:ontent1oru. lhal h11> trial was Wl 1ustly d<>layed A frdC'ral JUry in ltl.l lr1~h . N.C .. ronvicted Ml.lc Oonald last August or the three count<; of murder in the Feb. 17. 1970. bludgeoning and stabbing death.'> of his pregnant wife ;rnd two young daughters Ma<'Oonald. 36. was sentt>nced lo three consecutive life terms and is being held al t hf:' Terminal Island. Calif . federal penitentiary, nt·ar ha s tlunt ington BE.'och hom'' He has cons1slt>nlly main tained that four drug-cra:r.cd rn truders entered his Army home at Fort Bragg, NC , slaughtered tus wife, Colette, 26. daughters K1mb<'rl y ~>. und Kristen. 2. and in1ured him Tht· l\rmv rhar~C'd him with murder but.dropl)t'd the charg~ after a h•ngth!f 1nves t1gat1ve hC'urin~ MarDona ld wns dis cha r~ed from the.• :-.ervtc<' 1n December 1970. rc•turned to his nat1Vl' New York and lalN moved to Cahforn1a, where h<' but It up a s ucce!tsful rarttr as an emergt'ncy· room do<' tor A fed<'ral grand JU ry indJcted him on thrff counts of murder m 1975 afte r hearlntt ev1den~ for about six months The start of 1 hr trial was deluyed until July 1979 while MacOonald's at - torneys sought lo have the case d1smissc.•d Pre ·trial appeals wt>re twice turned down by the l ' S Supreme Court T he thre<> JUdl(C panel or tht" 4th U S C1rcuit Court oC Appeals srheduled to hear the arguments today won 't be considering Mac· Donald's guJll or innocence Good News! Won 't Fight, May Switch Dan Rather, CBS newsman, has received multimillion doJlar orrers from all three American commercial networks to anchor their evening newscasts. TV Gulde Magazine reports. "Each has agreed to pay Rather a reported $8 million package over the next five years." the ma1azine said. Rather's contract with CBS expires in May, 1981. Rather had not d ecided whether to stay at CBS or leave. Sources say, however. that he wUl not ao to NBC but la leaning toward ABC, where he would become the main anchor ln the thrco-clty 'World News Toniahl' format, and be gtven the same HntH editorial control Walter Cronkite hH at CBS, the magazine aatd . Cronkite rep0rtedly hat aareed to leave CBS on or before his of!lclal retirement date of November. 1981, eo Rather can take over. ., I .. Iran Pipeline Blasts Laid To lraquis By Tbe As~iat~ Pr"" A ser1e'i o f t•xplos1on ~ dama~ed six p1J)('h.1H='!> 1n Iran·, oil producing Khu1t"slan prov 1n<'e a nd started a fire th¥l :-.lau-d for eight houN before tx- ing put out. TL•hran radio rcpon l'd today Tehran radio. monitored 1n K uwa1t. said tht-l'xplos1on' Monday n1~ht oaurred about seven milet. Crom the prov1nc1al town of AghaJan Earlier. 1t reported lranaao authorita~ arrested three lraqtl> rharged w\lh carrying out sub ve rs ive a els an t hl' southwest province. which 1s bordered on the west by Iraq The three. arrested Sunday nur the provincial capital. had 10,000 rounds of ammun1tton 1n lh<"ir possession and admitted they had hidden another 18.000 rounds In a cach e on the highway betwe-en Ahwaz and Abadan. lhe rad10 said False Arrest Suit Filed LOS ANGELES CAP> -A security guard who spent 51 days in jail by mistake while belng held for lnvettigahon or hoa10eexua.I rapes and kldnap- pinge. bas tiled $$ mUUon ln clalms aaalnst Los An1elea and San .Bemardlno counties aod police department.I of El Monte, Aiuaa and Upland. James Battlay. 23, of Sierra Madre wu r•leaaed Dec. 12 after the Loi ADJelea County 1berUf'1 offlu uld a San Gabriel mu bad been atrt11led tor lnWldpLlon of eommlttlnl th• crinMI Barclay bad ~ ac· cued of, pl•· perhaPI 20 cder HXHI a1aault1 OD boy• and )'OUOI men . AuthorlUH falled to In· • vnU1atA1 llibU provided by b1a f atber and coollnued lo bold Barclay altlloUlh new crimea Wl\lt the 1a-. modUI opera.nd1 ••n Mtaa eommltwd wblJe he wa1 ta Jail. Batttar •kl lD b1a complal.Dt fti.d M°'vday. Oiarges Of Waste Studied By STEVE MARBLE Of -l)Mly ~ .... llrif City Council members are calh.ng for a federal grand JUTY investigation of Hunlington Beach's $2 6 mllllon-a -year federal JOb program Mayor Don MacAIUst.er sa1d he would contact the state at· to rney general's office today and ask for a probe into mis · management charges leveled at Western Jiulltute of Careers, Inc. "There's been so much publicity over these allega tions." MacAlllster remarked, "that a grand jury investigation t'S the onl) way to look at at at lhl'\ pot.nt . \.\est.em. a pnvalt'. non-profit corporal.JOO. ha:. been band.hng lo~al job training programs amce l.ul faJI under a contract wilb lbe city. It bu been wider scrutiny by a uditors for tbe Orange County Manpowe r Com· m ission In conntttion with al leged mi s manage m e nt or fNferaJ job tramang dollars The commass1on w11 s to meet in a special be5s1on late today to discuss the audit The audit centen on allega t1ons that Westt»rn spent federal funds without proJ)('r authonza lion and wast.rd money on high ... alaries. unu'>ed lea'>ed offt <'<' s pact> and t·xpen'-lv~ off1c:t' t'Q U1pment lfunlln~'lon H<':l<"h <"1ty Counril mt.•mbers mt•t h('h1nd closf'rt door<1 Monday. and mxt•d <1 rer om mend:.t1on tn t"H0 rc1 .:;1• a 00 day cancellatwn l'lause in tht' c1tv al(reem('nl with Wt•stem Accordin~ to nnf' roun ril memb<>r 1t wa~ a.:reed that 11urh an a<'t1on would bi: pre mature with the allegations l'lttll under scrutiny Prior lo litOtng into rxecullv<' sesMon. ~cveral <'ouncil mem bers challen~ed City Attoml'y Gail Hutton·., legal adv1rl' lhat discussion of lhe matter should be done in pnvatt> Mrs Hutton warned that the matter involv('d J>tli.~1blc hllga t1on "Everything w <' do '" possible ltllgallon ... countrrcd Coun c1lman Robert Mandie "l obJect l o the way we Jump behind closed doors f'Very tame someone says lhey might sue us · · Councilwoman Ruth Bailey sug1tested the discussion be con ducted in public "There's bttn some truth and some lies gomg around on Uus thing and l think we'd just be opening ourselves up to a hor- rendous lawsuit if we bring lhls into the open," asserted Coun· cilman Ron Pattlnaon Several council members said later the executive session turned out to be simply a brief· . Ing on matters already unveiled in the press. Hunttn1ton Beac h officials were warned last week that lhe city ml&ht be held responsible , tor more than '"°·000 in federal Job lrainJnc fWlch administered by t.be corporation. Council membera also con· · 1tdered aaltina an independent audit.or to 10 over Hpendlture1t by West.em officials when ll)ey were city employees mana&ini the city-operated Employltlent and Tratnina Center of Hunt· ln~on Beach. Howevtr. no ac· Uon wu taken on tb4I proposal. Wh~ Wt111t.etn WH &lveo flnal councU approval last year to take over the clty'a federal job procrain. tbe corporaUon abllted it.a Madqu.arten to fl"'rifte. W .. t.em allo l•aaet two Of ftcH lD H~ Beach. on..: ln We1tmlnaln and one ln Or ...... t f ' .: } ,. ,..... PrH-n llet"e.,... LONOON (AP' -Gokt prices rtt0~rtd bl Europe \Oday wbU. the dollar•....,.. trudonalb lD th1ft tr.ctinc. • Gold aold ln Zwicb for MTaaaounce. up $4 from Moectay•a doe· ln1. ln Londoo. the metal w• quoted at '812, up au.a from Moo· day. llwu•1.~atthernomJ01rw.na.down$150. Goklwutnd.lqlDNewYorkatserJ. .1'lllrhle 81 C'e•elrcetl SAN DIEGO (AP) -The fourth Marine drill instructor to be court-martJaJed lo lbe beati~ of almost 100 recrwls last June has been convicted like the others Sgt. Gilbert Speck, 23, of Commerce City, Colo .. was found guilty by a spec•al ee>UJ't.marti&l jury Monday of rnaltreatinc recruits and falling to report abuse against a recruit. The recruits claimed they were rousted from bed in a Camp Pendleton barracks aod slapped. kicked and bU. Rm•D~l•NorCla By Tile Aaaocla&.ed Preas The edges of a weather system beading for the Pacific Northwest will likely bring rain to Northern California tonight, the N ationaJ Weather Service said. A threat of showers will s pread southward through the stale by early Wednesday as a result of the weather front, the weather bureau said. The same system produced high clouds throughout Northern California today. ~resdeewtt•• Rqortttd WASlflNGTON (AP> -The State Department, analyzing human rights around the globe. reported today that Cambodia, Vietnam and North Korea were among the most violently repressive countries in the world. The 154-nation study said conditions generally have improved in Africa and Latin A mertca. But It was sharply critical of lhe Soviet Union. estimating the number of political prisoners at between 2.000 and 10,000 and stat- ing thal the regime· ·recognjzes no right to any opinion or behavior it chooses to regard as deviant." Doetor Testifies , Hypnosis No A-id To Barley Recall Former newspaper reporter Thomas Barley failed to recall de· tails in the stabbing death of his wife while administered a truth serum and put under hypnosis. That was the e valuation of psychologist Albert Rosenstein who testified Monday a t Barley's tria l in Orange County Superior Court. Barley is charged with murdering his wife, Catherine. last May 26 in lhe parking Jot of a Santa Ana shopping center. Rosenstein said the 51.year-0ld Barley, a former reporter for the Daily Pilot. suffered a hystencal neurosis that blocked memories of the incident from his mind. The Irvine and Enc ino psyc~logist also said that Barley was ~n a psychological un- conscious state and had no control of bis ac~ which Rosenstein said were brought on by heavy drinking bouts. Rosen5tein said Barley was un- conscious to the degree that be didn'lknowwhathewasdoing. Rosenstein said the murder was not premeditated and that Motion Dropped Barley couldn't have formed the intent to kiU in his condJtion. Mrs. Barley was killed when she was s tabbed 17 limes by a let· ler opene r . Rosenste in said Barley had carried the letter opener in hls pocket in rear that he would meet an alleged lover of Mrs. Barley. Barley was given the medica l examination last Saturday by psychiatrists at the Edgemont Hospital in Los Angeles. The episode was videotaped with the announced intent of being s hown latertothejury. Rosenstein s aid that during the examination Barley s houted out his wife's name repeatedly when questioned about the incident. He also printed the word "blood" twice on a piece or paper that he held during the test. Rosenstein said Barley was hypnotized ln such a way that bis hand became disassociated from his brain. Rosenstein. who interviewed Barley on several occasions after a previous attack oo Mrs. Barley last December , said he was fearful the relationship would be fatal "tooneortheotherofthem" if they were to reconcile. Rosenstein said he made the statements in a probation report la st February while the Barleys were separated and considering divorce. •r ne Aallda ... .._. Aoll•conunualat nbela uve 11ucbed •..,. .. of auaea tn Hat.em Af,Unlltu, ll WU re- ported today ln Moaeow and New Delll.l. Bul ICCOUDta di/· rertd OG wbetber &ovtet or Af1bu tJ'OOllll wtrt bearlD1 U>e brunt ~the ft&htln.c ln the snow- awept mountain re1loD. Tdbe So\'let IMYn ••ency T8" ut Allban lf'10.)' Wllta were "Uquld1Un1 .. tbe "bandit 1an,." ln three p.rovin~. But an Indian JoW"Dali.t rt· ported from Af&ban:iltan tbat f.Ovenunent troop& I.A the area 'do not seem to have the heart" t o battle tbe rebellious tribea men, and Western diplomats in New Delhi said Soviet units we re involved in the new fighting and were suffering casualties T ass said the upsurge in at- tacks coincided with U.S. Na- tional Security Adviser Zbip,iew MERCILESS AFGHAN MASSACRE CLAIMED--A4 Brzezinski's visit to neighboring Pa kistan last weekend. In another development, Western diplomats in New Deihl said about 100 shops in central Kabul. the Afghan capital, bumed down m the early morn· ing hours Swtday in what might have been an attempt to cover ·up looting by Soviet troops. The fire occWTed about four hours alter lbe start of the 11 p.m. curfew, when the city is patrolled by Soviet troops and armottd vehicles, they noted. One source said there have b e en recent reports of widespread shoplifting by Soviet soldiers, and that rumors of new looting spread quickly through the Kabul baiaar later Sunday. The Tass battle report, in a dispatch from Kabul, said the righting erupted in the eastern p r ovinces of Nangarhar , Badakhshan and Paktia. In Nangarhar. bordering on Pakistan, "bandits cruelly slew poceful people, burned down several schools, blew up bridges and roads," Tass said, and units ~! !.!?~ A!g..ti!n A!.!!1Y "ha¥~S.~-. ed llquidating the gangs." It said similar "llquidatioo.s" wer e under way in Badakhshan und Paktla. But reliable Western sources in New Delhi said Soviet forces were engaged in the figblinc. "The Sovie t s are taking casualties." said one source. "But JUSt how many. I couldn't sav ·· PVC Backs Teleplwne Rate Hike SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The staH of the California Public Utilities Commission has recom· mended a $2L8.5 m ill100 annual te lephont> r ate hike -more than $100 mtllion less than Pacific Telephone Co. requested. T he recommendation issued ~onday by J ames Pretti. prin· c1pal financial examiner for the P UC. says the company should be able to maintain Its dividend polic y while being granted moderate increases in retained earnin~s. P acific Telephone filed Nov. 1 for a $381 million annual rate hike lo heJp improve what of. ficials said was its "blea~ finan· cial out.look " and enable {t to at· tract capital for a '2.3 million cons truction program. LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Board of Education decided Monday lo drop a mo- ll on s eeking an Injunction against Burbank Airport. that would have prevented rughts over an elementary school. The Sun Valley school is located about 300 yards fro m the airport, under the landing path <>f the maln runway. Miller Surprises OM NOE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,,,,. Ot•,... CN'M O..tv ........ •ftftw"l(flilt\ceirn -·"--· ··--""'"'°'-c..~--..~ .._ ... __ _ .....,1 ...... -, ... _ ,, .... ,, ... c... .. -... _, -_......,.. e. ...... ~- i-¥•1 .. ,,, • ..-.~&.«1' -c-.. ~ .. ,.,._..,...,...,,,_,,,_S.._n_ s-Mn n.._...., ___ ,,., ia M•••••M,..... c .. , .. ~ c••-•"-._,,. ..------J•O II CW1" Vi(t ___ Ck_ .. __ ,._ .. ~ ...... ..... ,_ ............. ,...~1: ..... ~MU.. 11~1'-Mfl\I-"""-·~ ..,.,o--~,°'-~Vtdller MYMIM!IOft .. lldl Offt09 . . ·-·1,.fftHc~..-. w w .... -.u' ,. 0. ... "'",... In Assembly Filing ln a bit. or political irony, Orange County Supervilor Edison Miller filed papers MOD· day to nm for the 70th Olstrict State Assembly seat. It juat so bappena lbal the seat was put up for 1rab1 when Republican incumbent Bruce Nestande announced la~ December he wu vacatlnc it to cbaUenae MUJer for bls Third ,J>i•Jrict supervttorial seat. • Jtlller aide Cb.IU Loumakla said that Miller J1 keeplnl bis opUons open despite pa)'iD& a $281 fll1na fee for lbe uaerobl:Y rice at th. re811trar of voten' · ofnce. "Ed 11 favorably dtapoaed toward th• AHembly race because be bellev• that wlll of· ffl' him UM chance to make tbo moat favorable impact on t.be county," LoumaJd• 11.lcl He added, bowevtr. that Miller may aUll run for 1upervttor. Deadltoe for Ullni for 1upel"ViJOr ii March 7, wbUe deelarat.klbl ot intent mmt be rued w~ by clJldldates for judgeships and legislative candidates. Loumakis said that the can- didacy of Nestande is not as much of a factor ID Miller's de- ciaion as Miller's concern where he can be the most elfecUve. "We are convinced we can beat Nestande either in the M · sem bly or In the supervtsortal race ,'' he said. · Loumakil said the decision to file for the Assembly wu not sudd•D and lhal It followed aeveral month• of discu.aalon betwtm M.Wtr ud lop auil· tanll. Before Miller 11 to make a final dedaion OD which IMt to aeelt, hi ii •loeet.ed to CObluJt Polll, Ille "P oUMr potenUal ean· dlclatM and ualJu ccmtrlbu· tlOnl ud otW 1upporl. N .. Wlde announced Jati Dec. 13 tbal be would give up !di M · aembly teat to cba1ltn1• Mill«'. the controveralat ·former prisoner of war wbo wu ap- pointed by Governor Brown to re p\nce Ralph Dledrlcb laal July. s .... s ...... Ten years after he founded the ~menon known as "est, ' Werner Erhard still crackles with enthusiasm. See story, Page All. Appeal Set Over Valley Tan Parlor RepresentaUves of Sun World Tanning Center, lnc .. who were denied a permlt to open a Foun· tain Valley bua\nesa, will appeal tbe Planning Commluion'a de· cision tomgbt before lbe Foun- tain Valley City Council. On Jan. 9, the commission de· nied Sun World's request for a conditiooal use permit to open a six-booth tanning parlor at Harbor Boulevard and Lilac Avenue. On Jan. 23 tbe commission adopted safety standards for such buslnesaes and approved permits for three other tanning parlors. The planners split 2·2. however, oo a vote to reconsider Sun World's reque$l. Io a memo to the c ity manager, Planning Director Cllnton Sherrod has recom - mended that the City Council grant SUn World a permit, sub- ject to the same health and safe· ty standards imposed upon the other approved tanning parlors. """' f',.... Pflflf! Al STRIKES ... tion. after reading the emereen· C)' restrictiam. "I think that's t.be whole point or it -to acare the teachers and keep them In the classroom." she added. "If their intent was to upset teachers. Uus will do at It will solidify them." Negotiations between Foun tam Valley teachers and the dis· trict resumed at 1 pm. Monday. but broke off about six bours later when agreement couldn't be reached on the length or the teaching day and on the dis· trict 's plan to eliminate the practice of Jettlog out earlier one day each week for teacher planning and supervision duties Bill Bianchi , executive dire<> tor or the West Orange County United teachers, an umbrella or· gaoizatioo. predicted that more than half and perhaps as many as 90 percent o f Fount ain V alley's teachers w ould participate ln a strike, lf ooe is called. Fountain Valley Schoo l Superintendent Glenn Hardy said about 800 aubsUtutes have been lined up to fill In du.rtna a strike. The district regularly employs about 440 teachers. Penalties Paid by DOuglas McDonnell Oou&laa Corp. bu paid the Federal A~t1Uon ~· cy $300,000 ID dvU pen1nte1. let· tUn& charges that the company mltntaiDed a defective quality assurance .P~tram bl manufac· turlng U>e DC-10 pylon. However, t b e FAA em· pbaslud that the resuJUq de· fecta were not a factor ln the May 25 OC·lO cruh at Chlcaao·a O'Hare lntemaUonal Alrport which t.oot273Uves. The NaUooa.l Tran1p0rtaUon Safety Board naled that accident rault.ed rrom improper a1rUne maintenance procedures which induced a crack in a crtUcal pylon component, leadinc to separation of the aircraft'• left enalne. The FAA aa.ld lta lnv~UpUon reauJUn• ln the penally pay menu showed that over a penod of years some pylons we re manufactured by the Mc Donnell Oouglu LoDI Bea ch facH1ty that did not conform to the •P· proved design for U>e aircraft. Moat or the defecta tnvolved improper tns tallation o f rasteners or installation of the wrong fasteners tn the pyloo as · s embly wblch bolds th e aircraft's engines to its wings The FAA ordered inspection of a ll DC-10 pylons following the Chicago accident. a spokesman said. and uncovered about 75 de rective ~mblies Visitors Aid Cambodians SA KAEW. Thail and 1 AP) Norwegian ac· tress Llv t:llman don ated a pirit of blood. folk sLnger Joan Baez sang songs fo r re fugee c hildren and Russian dissident Alex· ander Giruburg was re minded of life in a Soviet labor camp by an old sew ing m actune. The three were among more than 120 European and Amencan poht1c1ans, ente rtainers. artist.a and othe rs who visited th is camp for Cambodian ref ugees today on the first day of a thrtt·day "Cam bodaa Mar c h f o r Survival." Alt.bougb it had DOl bee'O planned. more than .o of the group and accompany- ing journalists gave a pint or blood e ach at the camp's medical center To Cmirw N KW YORK. (AP> - ,., •• .., aakl ~ di.at • , .......... ~ped Sea. "arrt.IOD WUUam1. D·N.J .. br11,in, that he Interceded to secure an Atlantic Clty culno Ucente ror a partnenblp controlled by a company ot which h1s wlfe had been a director. The Loni llland new1paper sa1Cl WllUam1 n e1otl1ted wlth un· dercover FBJ ugenu act· ing as representatives of a fictltioua Arab sheik the d e livery of a gaming llcenae ror R1u Aasod at.es Inc .. a partnership that owns the old Rilz·Carltoft Hotel on the Boardwalk. Since news broke over the weekend lha\ Williams was linked to an FBJ bribery investigation, he has dented any wrongdo· an g but has declined to dis- cuss specific aJlegatioM. t Related ~tory, AJ > 5Escapees Say Thanks To Canada WASHINGTON <AP> -fo'1ve of the six Amen can diplomaL'> who spent nearly three month\ hiding ln Tehran under · Cana dian protectlon spent 45 minut~ an Canada's embassy here to- day. saying thanks Th ey p rest-nted Gi l le~ ~ath1eu. the Canadian char~w d affa1res. with a letter to Prim~· M1n1ster Joe Clark expressing their appreciation to Canada for prov1cbng a h.Jding place after tht-t; S Embassy was seiied Nov 4 En route to the social call on Mathieu. the Americans walked by a guest book in the embassy lobby that visitors have been us mg to l'Xp~s their gratitude to the Canadians ll l'r e are so me o f th t· mt'~s ages that have been wnlten on Its pages. A Shlppensburg, Pa doc tor '"May St Peter ~1ve you ~old plated maple leaves to Vt t' a r on your wings " A person from Hollywood. CahC .. "Good show' · ,·A Wasb1a1ton resident. "I'm pToud lo be hall Cana· dian .. A Vtoman from Charlotte N C "Thank' .i million' ,\ fnend an need 1~ a friend an deed .. Sex or Work? Waitresses Note Jobless OAKLAND <AP) -Three former waitresses have testified in Superior Court that lbey were blackballed by a union hiring ha ll after they wouldn't grant sexual favors t.o a labor leader. The women to ld Alameda County Judge Robert Kroninger oo Mooday they refused to meet the sexual requests ol Ray Lane of the Hotel aod Restaurant Employees and Barte nders Local ?.8 of Oakland. Lane bas denied alJ the cbarees. ffis attorney cbarac- tert~ed t.be women's testimoey as "sensational allegations." Tesitifyin& were Karin SeriUs 24; Teri DeLoache. 22, and Mary Snyder. 39. T h ey are de m a ndi ng $1 million m damages from Lane and lhe wtion local in a s wt that was flied more than three years ago but wtuch bas been delaved by a series of appeals. · L an e is t he secretary treasurer of the local Ms DeLoacbe. a college stu- dent. said she was fired from her Job at a dougllnut shop i.n 1976 and sought Lane's help al the wtioo hmng hall to obtain new ~mploymeot. Lane, however. made sexual advances and offered her Jobs as a prostitute for wtion officials or as part ol a Las Vegas nightclub act, sbe testified. Valentine. •• •" " ,,,,. letWlry >S FASHION ISlANO • NEWPOAT 8£,t.04, CALIFORNlA 91660 t 77 r Taking On the Champ f Former heavyweight t hampwn, M uham mad Ali 's pars with a Ke n y an fan at 1 N;.11roh1 Jntcrnation a ! Airp ort The ex hox('r b touring Afri('an nations on a pre~ Hknt1;.sl m1~~wn to <"nHst su pport for an Olympu: ooy('Otl which soured in t he wakt· of c nt1c:1sm th1~ w<.·1:k I ~('C ~tory. Pagl.' B 1 I Rebels Launch Attacks A1ui-Communists Strike Back in Afghanistan By The As80t'latf'd Pres11 An ti communi!lt rebels huvc uunC'hcd a i;erlcs of utlacks an ash'm Af~han1stan. 1t wa." r<'· p o rted today 1n Moscow and N ew Oelh1 Rut anounts d1f e r t'd on whe the r Soviet or ~ ..uoo~wes:c. be.a nag l.b.c fbrunt of the ftghtanJ:( in the s now .swept mountain rel(ton 1 The Soviet news aS(encv TaM. 'said AfRhan army untb wt•rt· •' l1 qu1dal in ~·· I he ·' b;,r1d1t ganits· Ill lhn·t· prov in<,.., Hut un l11d1an JCIUrnalt!>l r e \ ported rrom Af~haniatan that •ovemment troops '" the .,... r.do not seem lO have the heart" to battle the rebt'llious tr 1besm c•n, und W1•stcrn diplomat~ tn New D<'lh1 said 'SO\'ll'l Unllh Wf'rl' lllV(llv1·d in th1· '.m·w f1~h11r1i.: a111I w1·rp suffcnni.: •c-..1.,u;iltws : 'I a!>' '><1111 thl' up~ur~1· 1n di t:ic·ks COIO('ldcd With u.s Nu t1on:.il Sccunty Ad vii.er Zb11(ru('w Brzezinski's vii.it to nc1ghoonn1< l':ik ii.ton J:ist wl.'ek(•nd In ;rno tht•r d cvt'lopment . Wl'stem diplomat..!. in New Oelht i.a1d about 100 shopi. tn ct:ntral MERCILESS AFGHAN MASSACRE CLAIMED-A4 Kabul, the Afghan capita l. hurned down in lhf· early mom in~ hour... Sunday in whal might have been an attempt to cover up lootlnc by Soviet lrooJ>S. The fire occurl'ed about four hours after the start or the J 1 p m curfew. when the city 1s patrolled by Soviet troo~ and armored Vl·h1de~. they noted Ont· sourr<· c,a1d lhf'r<' havt> h c· l' n r I• 1· « n t r c 1J o r t s o f w1d(•.,on·ad -.hopltflm~ h~ Soviet 1 ~tate ~alled In HlUltington Asks t , Job Agency Probe l City C'oun<'il mcmbni. an· l,<'all1nt? for a fC'deral Jlrnnd Jury U nvest11tal10n of H untington 8 eaC'h '" $2 6 m a I h on a year cd1•ral JOb progrnm I Mayor IJon MarA lh~tt·r ~a11l he woulrf contact thP Mah-at ltorney r<encral's offt t (· today vnd a~k for a ~robf> into mis m anal'(em<'nt chargeh h:veled lit Wt'stern lnstatutc of Careers, Inc · 'Ther<· " hc1·n s o much publicity over th<•'o<! allcga taons," MacAlhl>t(·r remarked, "tha t a f(rand jury investigation U; the only way to look al 1l at ho point ·· West.em , a private, non proflt Weather rorporatmn. has been handhng l11cal Joh training pro1tram~ i.in<·1· l;i~t fall undn u eonlract with lh<· ('lly 11 has ht-C'n undt.'r ... trut1ny br a urf1 tors for the Oran).(t• County M anp<>wt•r Com · m1i.~1on in t·unnt:ction with al I 1· g 1· d m 1 !j m a n :.i It t' m t• n t of fl.'dt-rul JOIJ trmn1ni.c dollars T~c commission wus to mf'et 1n a special !w11s1on late today to il1scu!\!> thl.' llUd1t Tht• audit ct•nt<'rs on nllega t ioni. that We1>tt•rn !>p<'nt federal funds Wllhout proper authoriza· lion and wa11t('(f money on high salaries. unused leased office s pace und expe ns ive o ffice equipment. lluntingtoo Beach City Council members, met behind closed doors Monday. and nixed a rec· ommendation to exercise a ·' 90-day cancellation cla use In the caty agreement with Wes tern. Accordinl( to one counc il m e mber, it was agreed that 1 s uch an ucllon would be pre . mature with the allegations still undu 11crullny. soldiers, and that rumor~ of new looting s pread qwckly through the Kabul buiaar Juter Sunday The Tass battle report, In ;i 1hspatch from Kabul. i.aid the fighting erupted in the eastern p r ovinces o f Nangarhar . 13a d a k b.shan..iiDd PJik ti.a. • In Nangarhar, bord<'nng on 1'11k111tun. "banruls cru~lly slew peaceful people, burned down several ~chools, blew up bridges and roads." Tass said. and units of thC' Af«han army "havt> start .. o hqu1rlat11\$( tht· gangs ·· ll scud slmilar "llqu1dattoni." were under way In Badakhaban and Paktia. Rut reliable Western M>urces in New Delhi said Soviet forces .,., ere engaged in the Hghtmg "T h e Sov1rt s arl' t aking rasualt1el>," !>Uld ont• .,ourc(• "Hut JU.'il how many. I C'Ouldn"t '·" · 'Thl' Afi;:han troopl> an the an-.1 do not ~t·(•m t11 hav(· the lw:.irl tr1 f1~hl lh1· n•twl .... · T1m1·-. of India c·orr1•-.pondent .J IJ 1.i1nl(h v.rolt• from Kuhul .. 'Solon Tied To Casino Nt:W YOHK IAPJ Newsday satd today that frdcral agl'nt~ videotaped S('n Harrison Williams. f) N .J , hragg1ng that he· 1ntercPdPd lo '\f'rur<' an Atlanti c City Ca l'ii n o license for a partner'ihip <'Ontrollcd by a compan y ''' which his wire had been a dir,ctor The· L oni.( l '>lund newi;paper said Willtum11 n t•go t 1alt>d with u n dc rcover FBI agents act 1ng as representatives of a fictitious Arab sheik the delivery o f a gaming license ror Ritz Auoclales lnc .. a partners hip that owns the old Ritz-Carlton Hotel on the Boardwalk Since newt1 broke over the weekend that Williams wu llnked to an 1-'81 bribery lnvettlgatlon, he has den.led any wrongdo· Ing but hu declined to dis· euu speclflc alle1tallons. 1 Related story, Al> t•og and low clouds con· t lnulng tont&ht. Cooler Wednetlday. Lows tonight 48 at the beachta and 55 Inland. Hi(JhA Wedneaday 6S alon1 the cout and 70 Inland. INSIDE TODAY Bob Connwll doelft't mfnd }hat hU H/1 U a conttant •UC en.,. o/ upe ond ~. Ac· tuaU11. tu tlw Mtkm'1 No I rou.t coa.ftn tnlfl. ta. pre/er• u these WGJI. Paoe Al. · Christine Holding Lead to Manzanillo ••••• Fred Prel11 • 84·foot sloop Chrl1Une 1Ull held the t lapeed Ume lead ln the 1,110-mlle San Dleao to Manaa.nlllo yacht race to· day and wu 11 mun ahead of Tony Del/lno't •·foot Drifter at thela.m.roUcaU. T'-' po1IUon reporta lnd1cat4CI the two lead yacht.I were abeam of Ma1d1Jena Bay. Chrl1llne had loQ9d aM mnes from lhe 1tart and Drllt.er waa 586 mil• out. ,1. The handicap lt ad 1w1ubed ~ 'from Clu• C to ClaH A wtt.h John Scrippa' 1t·foot ketch M lramar takin1 the overall and CJa11 A oorr~ tJmt ltad. Sbt had loued 512 mlln from the at.art. John Rm'ioldt' 4'·foot Ollolt was NCODCl ln Clua A. Correct. ed thnt a..cs.r 1ll Clu1 8 waa Ros•Uo Partido'• 40-loot sloop Saeta from Acapulco. CIUI c .... , WU lM 8'-foot aloof C1Ark Kent. lk1p"ttd bJ K•o ROM ot San l'ructaeo. All of the r•drtl were r9POl'UU U1bt and variable wbMll· trom lb• north. ' FIFTEEN CENTS Districts Eyed Irvine Vote Changes Pushed 8 y DAVID KUTZJIANN Of .. o.lf\I """ ..... A petition drive la i.n the wortu to qualify a meaaure for the June or November ballot which u ks Irvine voten if they wiah to elect city council memben by districts A rouncllman who once pro. posed a similar lnltlaUve, wrry Agran, said he support.a UK! ef· fo rts of the Citizens for District Elections Committee Mayor David S ills 11 a1d dis tricting would only lead to "ward p0Ht1ci!'' and "wheeling and dealing" byc1ty legislators Prcsenlly, Jrvine council • * • Campaign Financing Disclosed F1nanc1ul disclosure i.t.vte mcnts show that Mayor 011Vld S ills and Counc ilman Bill Vardoulib will be heading mto tht>ir re ·election drives with healthy campaign war chesl!i But the third Incumbent 1n the June ele ction. M a r y Ann Galdo. h as considerably less cuh on hand A check of the campaign i.t.ate ments Monday showed that SIUs has S9.036 1n the bank for tus ex pt>rted re election drive and \/ .ardoula has .$3~1 In hi& •c- C'ou nt Mrs Gaado , the s tate ments 11how, haa only S656 caah on hand, although s he received the hil(hest amoWlt in contrlbuhons of the three for the f\IX month r1· porting period that f•ndt·d in January. or $2,441 . Outatrlpptng them all , howevel', was Councilman Art Anthony. who took In $9.249 in donations, the lor,iest cominR from developers. even thoudi he does not run for re-election until 1982 A breakdown or the ca mpaign statement~ showt>d the follow ing S1llc; rec<>1vcd only $430 1n <·ontrrbut1ons during the past !.IX month'I, boo!'lting his total c·ontnbut1ons to SI 1.610 for Lht• }('ar The bulk or thot C'amc dur in~ a fund raiser in the t'l1 rly sum mer Wt th dC'ductlons for C'lt ri<'nl'c!'I, Sills wai; ll'rt w ith a cloi; mg bala.nc-e of S9,0J6 Vardouhs alRo rece1v<.'d a ~mall amount in contnbut1on<, during lhf' previous six months. $369 Rut added tn with th(• money he rolst'd dunng a fund raiser tn the summer. Vardoults had Sll.959 1n total contnbu tions With deduct1onN for ex P<'nll<'S. VardouJ1s wa111 left w1th $8,881 in the bank for his C'am pa1gn Mrli Ga1do rt>ce1vcd $2,441 1n contnbutaons for thl' latest re p<>rttng penod, which .cave her a total of $2,844 in contributlorut AddlnR m a loan lo he rself from ea rlier in the yt'ar, she had $4,412 However. with expensel\ for t he year of $3 .7~S . Mrs Gaido wu left with only MS6 an her account Many of her contrlbu\tons were ln the $JOO lo Sl~ range, including $1.32 from Councilman L.arry Aaran and his wire Phyllis , $U6 from former Coun d lwoman Gabrielle Pryor and her husband Larry, and St~ from photo studio owner Giibert Nelsen. Her expenge1 Included pottage and prtntln1 coets of about Sl .000 <See CAMPAIGN • Pase AU * * * Vardoulis' Hat In the Ring lrvlne c•t1 Councilman em Vardoul.W 1ald today he wlll nm ror re-elect.ion on the June 3 m unldpel ballot. v ardoulll wtU be uektnc blt 1eeond term on the council. Tb• former mayor aald he would at.NM tour point.I la hla r• .. McUoo b6d: cont.lnWAC _.. bu11b .. 1 practtce1 in IO¥ffll· mnt; u.p6nc dty 1ovemmeat 1mall Mid m.olftd oe)J ID •· MDU≪ COMtmdq to IOUow tM prtndplee of ..U·muaced ad -.u.plMmed deftlopmtat. md a11un.n, that tbe council kMPt a "•ottlal penon ~npective. '' members are elected at·lar1e Gilbert Neben Jr., chairman of the clUUnl eroup, said the in· ltlatlve would call for partition· Inc of the city into five coun· cl Im ante d istricts beginning with the l982 general elections. Nelaen'a proposed charter amendment ll similar to one ad· vocated by Agran in November Agran contended the present system of at-large elections was developing two maJor OaW5 ais the d ty grew newer areas were being under-represented on the council lllld the cost of campaigns for c1tyw1dc cler t1on~ was bccom1n~ too burdensome On a 3·2 vote, howe ver, the council majority of SIJls and Councilmen BUI VardouUs and Art Anthony said the present syate m fo r selecting city legislators w as working well enough. making tl unneces11ary to create councllmanic dbtrlcts for more effective reprei.enta· tion Nelsen said "It was stressed to the City Council that distnct elections would provide all res t dcnlft with equal and more ac ceSJ11ble representation." But Sills said this morning he still believes doing away with at large balloting In favor of dis <Stt ELECT, Page A2> Good News! Wo11 't Fi~lit., May Szt·itcli l>an Hath1·r . C'BS nt'"'>man h a~ rt'l'l'l\'1·<1 mult1m1lhon d<>llar om.:r~ from ... 11 three ,\mcnc:a n comml·rc:1.1l n<.·t"orks to <Jnthor lht!tr cvcnin~ OClr\M'<tSh. T\ Cu1d1· :\tag;um1· rcp<,rts "E ath ha-. ..igreed to pa) Hat her CJ reported S8 m1ll1on parka~c over the next fin· }<'ar<.." the· maJ:a2Jn" saui H atht.·r·~ contra('l With ens ('\J>1rr·-. in '1 a) 1981 H at ht' r h ad n n I de C' 1 d l' cl 'AhN h('r lo :-.ta} a t CHS or leav<.· Source~ :-.av. how<.•ver, that he will not ~o in NBC: but 1s INning towa rd ABC. v. h(•r<• h t• would bcrom~ the main ..in<'hor tn the thn·t··t·1ty ·w orld :-.:L·v.., T1m1i!hl. formut. ·und -bl-~tven 1tn.ir samr: t•d1tor1al rontrol Wa lll'r Cronktll· ha-. at CBS. the m c.i gazine -.m<1 Cronk11t.' n·1><>rh·dh has ai?rccd to leave ('BS on or bto(o rl' hi'> off1 c 1al ret1n:m('nt date ()f !'\u\l'mbcr. 1981 '>(I Jlather ('an t<:tkl' nver Court Decreases Crematory Award SAN l>I F.GO t AP 1 /\ Sup('rior Court JUdJl<' told a :'-<a- t1onal Ctty couple lht>} ~111 hiive to '\t'lllc for Sl56.000 r:1ther than th l' S600 000 a Jun rl.,,. a n1f'ti thc•m tn ~1 l11wi;u1t ai.:uin~t thl'ir neij?hbor, a <·rematnn In J c~1-.e hf'11 rrl b4·fon· .lu1lw· \\ t•-.ll'\ B Rut11•rm11r•· Ir in :-;ovl•mbN. a Jllrv d1·1 1<1f•d th al Donald and H.irh.•ra ~mllh -.ur ft· red darnai<•·'> -.1c·m mini.: frfJm the cn•maloq h<•lon~1nJ: t11 th•· La \'1st.a Mt·monal l'urk The Smith!> 1·ontt·nd1 d th1 <"r<·matory t·m1ttf'd a r<Jnc11I od11r Jnd ash and that lhl·v 1·ould h•·.ir t hr c,oundr; of unburnt b<1n•·' 0-.· 1nj? J{round 1n J mt'lal pun The 1ury uwurded tht• ~m11h ... S250.000 1n C'omp1•n ... ;itor' rlam:.tl(t'!> <Snd S.1!'1),000 1n 11un1t1w· damaj?e'- Monda\". Rullermorl• thr t-w out the pUn1llvt· damal(c~ ;ind rt• rluced th<• C'11mpt'n~ut<H\ dama~c.·s lo SISli.000 whll'h 1:. Sl.1100 a month pc>r pNson fur lht· iwr11>1i ro .. 1·n~ hv lhf' -.u1t llullPrm11r1· .... 11d 1ht·n· v..i' no ,., 1d1.·n1·1· th1• ~m1 th' !'.11ffrrt'd .in~ phy.,1e11l h;1rrn or dam a)(I' <-x<·c•pt for up~t·I 11v1·r lhf' O&J(•ru t ion of the l'rt·nwcon 11•'!> than JOO ft'et from tht·1r homl· llullt·rrnon• ~Jn· tht• Smith.., ~()day., to dt•rHk '4ht•th•·r to ac· 11·pl tht• monl'\ ur .,t·<'k :.i new tn.11 <.;m1th , ralhni.: th1• d1•('1•;inn \t•r) unfair. · .,,ud he· jnd ht'> .,. tft· m11othl i.:o lhrou~h ..i new I ri.tl \rcorti111.c to Smith . the r n •m,Hoiy ''no lnn1owr rn OJ>('ra 1111n Train Kills W onian lnSanJuan Tragedy , /\ S5 ytar o ld woman died Monday mitht when !>he wa~ 111ruck hy an Amtrak tram as s he walked on the r ailroad trac ks ad jacen t to Camino C apistrano tn Sun Ju11n raplatrano. Sheriff'!! deput1e11 1dcnttr1cd the woman as Jt>anne Ma rgaret Schock of 31202 raseo Amapola. San Juan Capistrano Two Amtrak e ngineers told deputies they sounded lhe train'• hor'1) and braked. but couldn't atopthesouthbound train lnUme. M 1. Schock either dldn 't hear the warnings or ignored them. the engmet!rs l'laid The womuo was walking Wlth her back to the train ut 9 15 p m on the tracks near Oso Road and Camino Capistrano when she wa s struck , B sh e rirf's ' '\pokesman said -· 1 The 11pokesm an said h(' didn't j know why Ms. Schock wos walk· 1n11 on the tracks She lived near lhe !lcene of the ratal accident, In the residential ; area that s urro unds th e j Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe { railroad tracks In San Juan Capistrano , Sex or Work? Waitresses Now Jobless OAKLAND (AP) -Thue former waJtnuea have t•Uf\ed tn Superior Court that tbty were black\elled b)' a w1'on b1rtnl ball aftM' tbey wouldn't arant Mxual tavon '°a labor IMder. Tb• womea told Alameda County J•• Robert Krocllqu on Monday Uat.y NfUMd to meet t.bt lalW rtqu.ttl of Ray Lue or the Hotel and Re1taur1nt Em ployeea and Butendera Local 28 ot Oakland. Lane bat dtnled all the chars•· Illa attonMY charac· terbed lbe women'• tetUmony u .. ,_atton•l alle•aUona." Tnltl.Mnl were f<.arln Sertt11 u : T.t DeLoacbe, 22, and Mary Snyder,•· > ----------t 7 ------------ CWL.Yf'tl.OT . ·-~--JlJST BREAKJNc----... AT&TPrOfi For ingle Recohl, ear Told NEW YORK <AP) -•rnenun T 11901 • T1t1• •' 0.. ••fd t~ at tamed ~nlt»llioe an "" --. ..._ _, _.. poraUoo ever mJlde la a year. ATl/f, \Ma.,._ compan)' la ct.e worN • tM ._..of at· Mt.a, •aid Ila annu:.J prolh.i _..... up 7.t percent from tbe IS 11 =·:::a tt earned In 1971 Ill eana;bap per &ha,..,,.. from rr.Tf to AT.-r Chalrman Cbu L. BroWft cau.ct U.. retul" "ctedlt.alllo COOlldertna lbl abarp •urc• In CN&a ._ to lalla· Uon " The •-t amount made la_. ,..r by M1 ~1>8Q other than AT&T waa the S4 3 blWon nm4!d by &uon la1t year C.1••• All~lrtl itw s ... EL MONTI: CAJ''J -The AJr Qvallty Mau1ement ObU'lct t' a lled a Orst·1ta1e ep180d cocta1 for n1tro1 n dtodde In !'Outhweat LOI An1el and ukfod that Wlfttieestary drivina be curtailed ln lk'v"r&l aurrouncbna a"'u. "ftM nnoc .. tert ,..lricUoN were called in AQMD Zone 5, wh1cb includH eeetral Los Aatelee, the nort.b•e.t, IOULbwest a nd IOUth coaatal areu, .outbeut Los An1elet, the west eut and toutb San Gabriel Valk:y, south ~tral Loe An1elea. t~ u Habra-S.Ota Ana Canyon am and tbe Anahelm·Los AJamitoe are•. ........ ,.~ ·~.,.,. LONDON (AP > Gold pnces recovered in Euro~ ~ wbUe the dollar eased rracUooally in lbin tradiq. Goldaold10Zuricb forle72a.nounc:e, upkfrom Mooday'aclo6· log. In Loodoo, the mtaf cloeed al $688, up UB.25 from Monday. It was S661.25atthe monungflxlng,down$8.50. GoldwaatradintinNewYork at$887. M•ri.w DI Ce•.,lrted SAN DIEGO (AP> The fourth Marine dnll instructor to be court·martiaJed in the beatinl( of almost 100 recruits last June has been convicted like the others. Sgt. Gilbert Speck, 23, of Commerce City, Colo .. wu found guilty by a special court-martiaJ jury Monday of maltreating r ecruits and failing to report abuse againat • recruit. The reeruits claimed they were rousted from bed in a Camp Pendleton barracka and slapped, kicked and hit. Raift D-.e ift !Word• By 1'be Auod•ted Presa The edges or a weather system heading for the Pacific Northwest wiU hkely bring rain to Northern California tonJgbt, the National Weather Service said. A threatoC showers will spread southward through the state by ea rly Wednesday as a result of the weather front, the weather bure au said. The same system produced high clouds throughout No rthemCall!omia today. ll#p~d.,nte•• Reported WASHINGTON CAP) -The State Department, analyzing human rights around the globe, reported today that Cambodia, Vietnam and North Korea were among the ffi0$t violenUy n •presaivecountries in the world. The 154-naUoo study said condlllons generally have improved n l\lrtt11andt.attn1\1T1l'TTt'a. .. *'rowePageAI CAMPAIGN FINANCING. • • a nd assorted mino r e xpenses. e ach less than $100, that totaled $718 for this latest re porting period. Anthony's disclosure stale· m t-nt reflected the most fund· -raising activity, especially con· ~1de nng his non-e lect100 slalW> this June. Anthony took m $9,249 during th<> pru.t stx months. after re ce1ving only $409 for the fir5t six m onths of the yea r . That brought tus contnbut1on total to $9,658 With a bout $1,000 in expenMs, Anthony netted $8,668 in bis a c· count. The tari~e influx of dona tions coincided with Anthony's call for financiaJ support late last year to fight what he described as the "radical" politics of Mrs. Galdo and Agran. Anthony se nt out let- ters to the bualneu community and to aupporters seeking con· tnbutions to print newsletters. Many of the larger contribu- Uons reported on his disclosure statements were from builders and businessmen Among the contributors were C Preston Butcher, a developer with the Lincoln Property Co.; Ralph Clock, president of Clock Construction Co , the Building Industry AssOci ation , R and 8 Apartment Man11ement Co .• Timothy Strader, vice president of the Koll Co.; and Don Koll, pres ident or the firm. , Ant.booy'a expenM>.a included a ~ bill for· orintint tund-raiam1 mailing information and $US for postage. Agran's "Let's Stay In Touch " committee received SJ ,390 sn donations during the past six months. A ft e r e xpe nses, ho we ver, Agran was left with only $72 sn his account. Agran does not stand for re · election until 1982, hke Anthony. IO Students Arrested on Drug Charges Ten high school students, most from Newport Harbor High School. have ~n arrested on charges of operatinK a campus- based narcotics ling, Newport Beach police announced today. Two more auspect.s -one an a dult and the other a juvenile - a re being souibt in connection with the case. according to narcotics Inves tigator Al Fischer. In a series of arrests that bega n Jut week, Fischer and other Investigators picked up nine juveniles on arrest war· rants IHued through Orange County Juvenile Court. Also booked was Terry O'Don- nell, 29, of Long Beach, wbo faces charges of conspiracy to s ell marijuana and using a m10or for sale of marijuana. ............. DWl'et omet• uN lfoiwla1 0o .... arown baa ............. :::= :'u.."?t:ct~~ dlret't.on ln Che Jane elecdM. TM bill, UUodMed b.J State I••· Walur ltlera, D 8akersneld. pre•lou•IJ bad bteo 1#10..cl ln U.. AtMmbly and8eojg. The meuw-e hnolemenu an Orance Cow>ty Superior Court decl•lon In October tba\ did away with a •1•"9m of land· OWOt!t b&llotlq for MlecUoD o( a majority of members to the water board Al the Umt, \be aeven· member panel bed ftve direct.on plc)ed throuah landowner baJJotlnl and two aoswerable to the 1mera1 publlc aerved by the water di.strict That method of aelec:t1co -1 c arryover from an e1rUer period an Oranae County bi8toJ')' wben mo.t. of the land wit.bin tbe district waa in agricultural "* wa. challqed by the Qty ol Irvine and lrvioe Tomorrow, 1 citizens group. Both claimed t.he system violated the one·man, one·vot.e doctrine eac..bllabed by the U .S. Supreme Court. In last November's election. publicly elected dJrectors for the first time gained a 3·2 majority as part of a court settlement The new legislation signed by Brown oow makes it pc>Pi.,._ for the public to assume full control. The measure requiree all future elections in t.be sprawling dis- trict to be conducted u retJdeat voter eJections. District balloting will be be1d along with the June primary e lection in every e ven-numbered year. The legis lation s tates that directors will be elected on an at.Jarge basis and that terms of office of present directors will be changed to preserve stag- gered t.erms. The biJJ takes effect Im- mediately as ao emergency statute Three Mile Island Plant Laxity Tol(l HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -A newspaper reported today that one of its reporters, hired aa a Three Mile J1l1nd security guard, made bi.sway to the coo· trol room of the crippled nuclear plant. The Guide, a weekly Har risburg-area newspaper, printed copynghted stories and pboto- Jt raphs by 26·ye ar-old Robert Kapler, one day arter plant operators failed lo win a court mJuncUon agains t the planned publlcallon.. Kapler said be walked Into the control room, which maint.ains vital functions at tlie plant's !,CV erely damaged reactor, through an lUllocked door. The Guide ran front-page pie lures of the control room and the door. which bad its doorknob m is11ng and had a piece o( rope a lt.ached so it could be pulled open. The newspaper also detailed what It claimed were examples of a Jax security operation, which allowed Kapler to 1et a Jo b as a securit)' guard with bogus identification, alleeedJy without having his background checlted Last March , Three Mile Is land waa the scene of the naUon'!I worst commercial nuclear power accident. Mechanical failures and human error result· ed In overheating of a reactor core. On Monday, Judge John Dow· ling oC Dauphin County Court re- jected Metropolitan Edisoo Co.'• plea to block the story on the grounds that ll mlaht endanger the plant 'a security. DAILY PILOT , ... ~ ..... ~DtM\'f ~-..-""WMt,,.\t. .... ......,,,_..,... .. fl"\, ........ ,,,..,,,, ... ~°'..,., < .. ••·--~ ..._ ... _,_,,,. ,,.... ... l\ .... d Moftd•~ .,,,~ ,,, ... 'Of' (O\tA M.u N•wp>f'1 &-Mt\ H\lf'tt .... .., ~·"''..,,. ••w.V•fNv lrY'i,..,l~.,,.uw'_,.C~t A ·--..---.. ---"""'....,,_ -· ""' __ _....._ ,. ......... "' 'llit~t 8•• \trM (ct"&• W w C•l+f.,llllf• .,._ Tests for Transfer Students Approved ·-·-.......... ,--, .... c.w. Yw•,..n....,.t•MGeMir•,.......... -··-....... T-•·--,_. .. ,..[.IOf c:Mt1e•M L.9" ·"-• *" ~"'4""'-"''""''"" TMJAtees ot the Irvine U n1fied School DWtrtct eave final ap- proval Monday t.o a pollc)' requlr- ln1 ht.ab eehool tranefer 1Wdenta to take minimum protlcleney ex· am1 even lftbey bantakea them In 1nothercllatrlct. However, t.boH at\Mlaat.t who puMCl •uch all ex.am.....,.,. would not bt prnentM from 1raduating 1n lrvilMt lf they did not succeed oo tM teal beN. The Board ~ l!:dueat.lon said studentl who f aUed the Jrvtne , tett would Uke 1pe~?ial eounee or r~ve coumellnt to m.ke up tbelr deftcMecla. State law NYI that hip Kbool 1tudntl e...-1reduat. after JuDt UIO QDleM tMJ P... • mlntrnum orottcl.acy eum ln tbe ... "' readml. writiDI and matll. The board had been .studying for several week a . various policies ot "reciproc:Uy" wtth other ICbool dlatrtd.I on tell re- eulta. The buia of auch a POlJcy Is to detetm1ne wbet.ber lrviDe wUI accept 1DCffUtul comple- tlon of an exam ta another dia.- trtct .. meeUna tu owa requt,. menu for IJ'adu.Uon. The poll~ ilven fln1J •P· proval Monday ni1M l• a revl1lon ol an earUer prupoeaJ that exempted 101ne tuufer 1tudenll from tUIAI UM lntDI '-"'·namely tbol• wbo pMMd them ellewhere. ffoftftr, 1dlool offtdall Mid th• new NQu.lrement ,.,...,.. lb1t 1tudlnt dtftcitfteln ate CGr· ~. .... .,,...... A 1fla•••t• Corpse The 18-too carcass of a 37-foot gray whale lies on a beach in Aberdeen. Wash., where it washed ashore last week. The whale. wh1ch probably died of natural call!es, wtll be disposed ot later in the week. F ..... P-.,,e.4J EI,ECT ••• tricta would only lead lo a "Chlc4&0-style ward system." The mayor saJd ward poliUcs would eventual ly lead to "political back·S<:ratcbing." "I aee very clearly what's go-,. ing to happen in lbe future," be said. But Nelsen said hls group·, proposal isn't a ward system, differing in three key areas: 1t wouldn't be partisan, It wouldn't discourage grass·roots c am paia.ns and it wouldn't call for paid polit.Jcal professionals to work ror the poUUclan in hu or her ward. Nelsen sa1d he only wants tht' charter amendment, if 1t qualifies for the ballot, to bt: Judged oo it.a ment.a. Nelaen, who owns a photo service ln ffunUn&ion Beach. s aid the proposed charter amendment would call for crea· tion of a committee to formulate "an appros)riate plan ror dis · tricting" the city ln 1981. Nelsell's group mus t Rather at least 4,500 s ignature:., or 15 percent ot lbe registered voten in Irvine. to qualify the measure for the ballot. He aaid Monday it was unlike· ly bis group could gather the neceaaary number of signatures by the March 3 deadline for the June ballot. He said it was more realistic to aim for the No vemberbaUot. CHPCheck Idles Buses LOS ANGELES <AP > -The Cahfomia H.Jgbway Pa trol ha.., ordered~ buses of the Southern <.:alifomla Rapid Trans it Dis t r i c t l a ken o u l of s c r v 1 C<• because of "crillcal mechanical violations." foUowing a surpri~t' check at 10 RTO terminals. Ten ot the buses taken out of service were found to hav(' brake problems. six were clted for st.eertna and suspens ion prob lems and seven were found to have cracked wheels. Another 32 buses were cited for leaa serious violations. Hyprwsis No Aid To Barley Recall Former newspaper reporter Thomas Barley failed to recaJlde· tails in lhe stabbing death of his wife wbUe administered a truth s«>rum and put under hypnosis. T hat was the e valuation of pi..ycholog.ist Alb<trt R~enstem who te5llf1ed Monday at Rarley'" tn ul m Orange County Supenor Court. Barley ~ charged wtth murdenn1it hJ.S wife. Calhennt·. lai;t May 26 in the parking lot of a Santa Ana !>hopping cenll'r HoM.>nstein ... aid the 51 year old Ha rle). a former reporter for lht' Daily Pilot. s uffered a hyo;tencal neurosi.s that blocked memont·'> oft he 1Jl('1dent from h111 mind. The lrvlne and En cin o psyrhologist alsosa1d that Barley "a~ 1n a ps yr holog1cal un· c-om1c1oos state and had no ront.rol of his actions which RO!Seostem ... ald v.lert.> brougbt on by nea\ y . d nnksng bouts. Hosert•nein said Ba rley Wal> un c·onsc1ous to lhe degr ee tba~t· ............. G_.•9Sc ..... Ten years after he founded the phenomenon known as ..est ." Werner Erhard still crackles with enthusiasm. ~e story. Page A 1J d1dn 't know what he was doing Hosenstem i.a1d the murder .was not premeditated and that Barley <"Ouldn't have formed the Intent t.oldll 111 his <"Ond1t1on. Mn Barley was killed when ..,he was stabbed 17 times by a let tt•r opC'nt·r. Rosenste in s aid Harl<'Y had «arried the letter upt-nt:r in has pocket in rear that ht- v.ould meet an alleged love r or Mrs Barlt'y. H..irky v.a:. ~l vt:n lht• mt:d1<•al f'x..immation IJs l Saturday by psyc tuatrists al the Edgemont I lo!>p1tal 10 lq;, Angeles T he eptsode was videotaped with the· announced intent of bem~ shown late rtothe JUry. Rosenstc1J1 said that during Uw .. xaminallon Barley shouted out h1s wife's name re peatedly when 'T~~.OOUtthe-a-ncMen.t. H e a lso printed the word ''hlood" \Wlce on a piece or paper lh.1t he h1·lddunnJ.: the l<'l>t. Rost>nstcm 'aid Harley was hvpnot11.ed in s uth a way that h1' hand b(>('ame dl.,JSSOCtllled from h1<. brain Rosenstein, wtlo. interviewed Barley on several o<:caaions aft.er a prev~ attack on Mrs. Barley last Decembt-r . said he was fearful the relallonshap would Ix' f.tta l "tooneor theothe r ofthcm" 1flhe) wen.•ton-..·onl'.1it- Ro~ru.h•in said hl' m ade lh(· -.talemenh tn ..i probation re port last FebrUJf) 1.1.hile the Ba rleys "1·n· '"r1:ir.1tPrl and cnno;;1 d1•nn1· 1!1 \ orct• Alien~ Found Crammed in Car SA N on :c;o IAP I I 's Ro rder Patrol a~enls unloaded 14 illegal alicn.., from a north b o und c a r \l o ncta y A ~pok~m:m ~aid they were hid den m the trunk ;snd under tht' floor boards The car with heavy-duty shocks was stopped at the El Ca JOO Boulevard offramp of In· terstate 8 Its w11dent1f1ro driver was taken with the ahens to the patrol's regional headquarters for questioning. ) Vcllentine. •• J5 fASHION ISLAND • NEW~T BlACH, CAllro.NIA '1660 Ut..fPt-tC>Nf (714) 644•2494 ,, ·' •• , .. .. "' 11'• 1)1 It! O• ••n 't' ••r Be• ,..,. · 1 Dally Ne••paper t VOL. 73, NO. 36, 8 S CTlONS. 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUesI:UJll', FEBRUARY s, 1980 Fl FTEEN CENTS : Private Fi1-m Gets Lifeguard Pact • Woman Heated Forum Killed On Land Deal By Train l'ITZl'ATlllClt 111005 HB Council ks Probe , _ _.. 10/ Job Unit City Council mc•mbcrs ar e ,calling for a federal Rrand Jury 1nvl'sl1gat1on of Hunt1ni::ton ~ca t'h'~ $l l1 millt0n·a ycar federal J<>b program l Mayor Don MacAlusler said lhe would contact the state al· torney general's om ce today .and ask for a prone into mis· 1managc>ment char~c'> h·velcd ..it 1W1·stt>m 1n ... 11tul c· of 1·an•er'>. l 111· ·r h1·r1• .., h<•t•n so much hi ubl1t 1l\ hH·r t hesc allcga- ft1011!-..' \1ac•J\lhstcr remarked. l 'thJt "i.:rnncl JUry 10Vl·~l1~ation f\S the only \\ay tu look al 1l al lh 1.., point · : We:.tt·rn. a privatt.'. non profit corpurntion, has bcr•n handlm~ ·local J<>h tr<i1n1n~ pr ogram::. ~lnC'C' la~t fall under a contract ttw 1th I h1· 1·11 y ll ha~ ht·t.•n umkr crut any hy auditors for tlw rant::t• ('ounlv Manpowc•r Com 1\-n l!-...,1011 1n <·o nn<'<'l1on with al it·~ed mismanagement of ffrrt..ral 1111! lr.11nini.: dollar'> ' Thl· e11m m1ss111n wa~ lo mPl't ~o a 'lpt'CWI scsswn lalt· today 111 :discuss th1• audit 1 The audit centers on alle~a t1on'> that W<•'itt•rn spc•nl foder&I unds without proper authonza Ion and wasted monev on h1JZh alartcs unu<.('d h.•ast•d oHtt·e ppace and expensive ofr1c1· .equipment j II untmJ,rton Be.,ch City Council l'"embers, mt:l behind closed oors Monday, and nixed 11 rec· m mendat1on to exerci se a day cancellation clause in the c·1ty agre1•m<•nt with Wt•Sl('m Accor ding to one council ember. 1t was agreed that uch an •1ct1on would be pre ulure with the a ll egations still der scrutiny Orange Coast Weath e r Fog and Jow clouds con· tlnu ing tooi1bt. Cooler Wednesday. Low• tonight 48 at the beaches and ~ inland. HJghs Wednesd1y 65 along the coast a nd 70 Inland. l~SIDE TOD~Y Bob Cartmell doelft't mind that hU life 11 a ccm.1tant auc· ctttion of upa and do\Dnl Ac tuaJ4i, aa the notion'• No 1 rqli.t coaater b-ul/. he pre/er• u thot wau. Pao-Al . l•d•x By STEVE MITCHELL Of -o.lly .. li.t , .. " T he p a rticipan ts and the public pulled no punches during the firs t Laguna Beach City Council candidates' forum Mon day night at City Hall. And at the end or the ht:ated three-and-a-half·hour session. 1t w as a ppa r e nt the c ity's purchase or Sycamore lhlls IS shaping up to be "The· lssuc " during Campaign '80. Monday's fo rum, sponsored by the North Laguna Community /\ssociation, drew more than 150 local residenLc; who packed I.he council cha mber!> to hear in.cum· bent counci l mem be rs J ack McDowell and Sally Be llerue, as w e ll as c h a lle n gers Nell f'itzpatn ck and Steven Rigg~ All four a re seeking two ~eats in t he Apri l8election And while the s ponsors pre sented six questions for tbe can didates to answer during the fo r um, the s ubject re peatedly returned to the $6.75 million pur c h ase o r Sycamor e Hills more than a year and a half ago The 522-acre pa rcel, located between Laguna Canyon a nd El Toro roads, has the candidates sharply divided with some term- ing it a "sweetheart <.teal with lllelrvine Company ... a nd others caJllng it "an opportunity for the city " Candidate Fitzpatrick. who ii. current chairman of the cily'i; Plannin g Comm1ss1on . got lhmgs off to a rouah and tumble 11tart b)' 8JlJ9)WlCing be la nm· ning for the council, "because I wa nt to s top McDowe ll, the secret sessions that cut off pubhc input . the planned construction or ~.000 homes m La~un<i Canyon," and the "sweetheart. deal with the JrvtneCompanh " t he plannf'd (•onstruct1on or 2,0QO homes in Laguna Canyon." and the "sweetheart deal with the Irvine Company " The 45-year-old c·omm1ss1oncr s:11cl plans for a Jfi hole ~olr course complex, hotels and restaurants, a nd up to 2.000 homes rm lrvint: C:omp.,ny prop erty adjacent t<J Sycamon• Hills "will mean 16,000 addi tional vehicle trips per day on La~una Canyon Road " lie said approval of a federal loan (at a rate lower than the C'ity 's <·urrent 10 per cent 1n 1crest) could give the city tlm(• to plan for payment of lht> <See Hf:ATE D FORUM , Page AZI A 55 year-old wom an d ied Monday night when s he was !>truck by an Amtrak train as ~h e wa lked on the railroad trac ks udjacent to Camino Cap i s trano 1n Sa n Ju a n C11pistrur10. She riff's deputies identifi ed lhl' woman as Jeanne Ma rgaret Srhock of 31202 Pasco Amapola, San J uan Capistrano T wo Amtrak e ngineers told dt.•pu t1 e:. they sounded the tram's horo and braked , but couldn't stop the southbound tram in time M s Schock either d.Jdn't hear the wammgs or ignored them. the e ngineers :,aid The woman was walking wt\h her back to the train at 9 15 p.m on the tracks near O:,o Road and Camino Capistrano -.hen she wa s s truc k , a she r i ff ':, !>pukesman said Tht.• spokesman su1d he d.Jdn 't know why Ms Schock was walk mg on I.he tracks She hved near the scene of the fatal accident, ID the residentia l urt•a t h at surrou nd s t he Atchison, To~k:.i and Santa Fe rail road tracks in San Juan Capistrano. Woman-Shot By Accident In Dana Point A 19-ye ar·old Dana Point woman was shot i n the left leg in t h e bedroom o r h e r con - dominium Monday night m whal Shl'rtff's mvest1galors say was an arc1dcnt Deborah Hynd. 33458 Valley V1rw Court. wall hstt.>d in stable t•nnd1l1on a\ San Clemente c;c·nt•ral llo:.p1lal today a fter 'ihe wa' :-.hot ~hortly after I l p m with a 9 mm pistol Shl•riff's S~t Jt·rry fl nrton 'a1ri Mi :.~ U)n11 ·.., boyfriend. L11111.., William D1·sparte. 35, who I 1...is lht.• !-.dmc Dana l'omt ad dn•ss. al'c1dentall y s hot the w<>man with a handgun. believ- in~ u prowler wa~ lurking in lht• Ill' <I room "li t• thoug ht h" hearrl ..,omt'thing in the houst' and fired a c·ouplf' or round::. Sht' had gone tn t hel·k the door," Horton <;aid llorton said no char ges huve hl't•n filed 1n the case o ••• , ...... -.... I( .... I(- Survival in Laguna L1frguard Chief Bruce Baird gives Maureen O Sullivan, 17 . Laguna ht~h ~cntor . the wor d on descend mg a cuff face at Crescent Bay Point. Sh e was one of 43 student::. who did .the exercise Monday as pa rt of a survival cla.:>s t h·at inctudesvariuus hfesavtng te~1qu-er Council Vacancy Decision Due By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of II• O•lir l'llet SI.off San Clemente City Council members have scheduled a public hearing al 7 p m. Wednes day to decide whether to hold an election or appoint a replace menl for lhe late Councilwoman Myrtis Wagne r. Roy Hurlbut, 54. a r etired food industry executive, said Monday he has been asked to consider accepting an appointment to the une xpi red t wo-yE'a r counc il term. But 1.081 petition signers. t he council-appointed Citizens Ad visory Committee and the San Clemente Homeowne rs Assocla· lion have asked the four re main· ing council memben to bold a s pecial election In conjunction with the June primary to find Mrs. Wagner's aucceaaor. Hurlbul, who aald be would accept a council appointment, finished aecond behind Coun· dlwoman Karoline Koester ln laat April'• municipal elect.ion. Mrs. Koester, Mn. Wasner'a council aJly, said today 1be op- po sea ahy appointm ent l o replace the councilwoman who died of a heart attack Jan. 12. Joe Barton, bomeownen as - aoclatJcn president, h11 written a letter to the council atldnl that l.f a 1pedal election 11 not held 8111 Wainer , Mra . Wa1ner'11 husband, be named to complete her term. " Waener. 80, a clock ractoTY owner, is rwlnllll for one of two • coundl Natl "'I> fol' irabl ln I.he r Aprll 8 election. - I • Incum b e n t Coun cilman Richard Ahl man 1s seeking re clect10n but Councilman Edward Kalsched 1s not Mayor Roy Hamm s aid today he would not comment on what might happe n a t Wednesd ay night's meeting. But Ha mm said he has not asked anyone to con sider a council appointment. Ahlman a nd Kalsched l·ould not be reached today for com ment San C1emenlt' resident Robert Flynn has submitted a 1,081 !lignature petition to the council asking for a special eleclton to find Mr11 Wagner'R :-iuccessor F arrell S m ith. Cit11ens Ad vlsor y Committee c h111rman. Good News! Won't Fight, May Switch Da n Ra the r . CBS ne ws m a n . has received multimillion dollar offers from an three American comme r c ia l n etworks to ancho r their e vening newscasts, TV Guide Magazine reports "Each has agreed to pay Rather a reported S8 million package over the next fi ve years," the magazlne said. Rather's contract with CBS e xpires in May, 1981 . Rather had not de.cided whether to stay at CBS or leave. Sources say, however. that he will not go to NBC but ls leanJng toward ABC, where he would become the main anchor in the three-city ·world News Toniaht' format, and be gtven the same editorial control Walte r Cronkite hae magazine said. Cronkite reportedly has agreed to leave CBS on or before h.la omctal retirement date of November, 1981, so Rather can take over. has '!Ubm1tted a letter saying that his unit ·s memlM'rs wen• unanimous 1n ask1nR for a !>pec1al election ··Any appomtmenl by a three to one vole could create another recall atmospher~. as could tht• resignation and reappointment o f a counc il m e m ber as rumored," Smith said. "The consensus of opinion 1s that by filling the varancy by electlon lbe confidence and the integrity or the council would in c r ea se immeasu ra bl y ,·' be added Saudis Eyirig Oi,l Cost Cut NEW YORK (AP) -Saudi Ambia, producer or nearly one· third of OPEC'a oil. reportedly may cut prices or lncreue its output to slow a price aptral lt started with a '2·•·barrel ln· crease last week. The report in the Middle Eu t Economic Su.rvey came Monday aa Nl1erla, Algeria and In· doneala, auppllen of l l percent ot U.S. oU nffdl.' ral1ed crude oU pripes by up to '4.21 per 42· 1allon barrel. The moves brou•ht to nl.M LIM Or1al\iutilon of P~ troleum l!x· porttn1 CountriH mernbere foUowtna lut week'• Saudi ln· cruM, which wu bUled u a move to ltabUlH condition.a ln tb U.natlon cartel. South Beaches Affected By DELORES BROOKS lllWIN Of -o.tty ...... S!Mt O range County supe rvisors ended months of debate today when they awarded five -year contracts for bfeguard services on county beaches to Newport Reach. Huntmgton Beach and a private <.'Ompa ny. In doing so. supt>rvisors we nt a long with a county Environ mentaJ Management Agency rec om m e ndat1on to uccept low bids on the five m1 le5 or county bearh es adJ;icenl t o c i ty shorehneh Lifeguard Jnlem ationa l Beach ~rviees. Inc . a pn vate firm, won a S62(J 000 pact lo prOVldt• hfe'>avmg iserv1ces along south co;i...t bcache:- The company's five-year offer undercut the combined bids of LaJ?una Beach and San Clemente by S104.881 Elst'where. howevt.>r , lht' lifeguard service will be pro v1ded under contract by tlunt 1ngton Beach and Newport He a ch In ~ c1t1e!>, the bid~ came 1n substant i ally lowe r than Lifeguard lnternalional's, with a $286,421 orrer from Hunungton Reach a nd a $172,500 bid from Newport Beach The EMA recommendation re· port. signed by.-)<urt Bntlam, '"EMA mlli11lg-n.~1rde-n m t hat EMA ofrtc1als belie ve level of servtce an d service q uality is equal amoog tht' c1tie::. and the private fi rm Tht> <,upt•rv1 '-l)r.., d('C 1s1on a p PJ n ·nt l} 1•nclt'd months or feud inc be tween city ltfc gusrd maaaaers and Jim St aulrer, operator of Wegu.ard Int.em•· lion al Dunng Ule bidding process. Stauffer claimed the c1lle5 we re <'Onspinn~ to dnve ht'! company out or bw.ineso;, while city of f1cials c rit1c1zed '>er v1ce pro '1ded bv tht• pnvale company 10 Stuclents Arr~ ted 011 Oru~ Charges 'I 1•n h1~h c;chool ... 1ur!1·11ts most fr11m :""'1•v.porl ll.irl>11r llt ~h "1 hool. ha \1' l>f•en .1rri·-.tl'rt on 1 h.trs,!t'S nf nperat1ng a eampu..' h . .-.1•11 narl'Oll<""' rlnl! ll.;1·wport lfr J 1 h pol 1c1• announ< NI toda> I v.o mnn• .,u::.pt•rh om· an .111ult Jnd thl' othl'r d JU\Pn1lc· .in· tx-1n>.: -.ou~ht in l onm•ct1on v. 11 h I ht• CJ'>l'. a ct·orcl1nR tn nJr<"ot1cs 1nv .. !>t1~ator Al t-'1<ither In J srrH'' nr arrt·sh that llC'i;:.m la.~l "'<'t'k "'1c;cher and othl•r 1nH•!-.l1J!alors p1c·kcd up ntn1• JU\l•nllt•.., on ;.irrcst war r.rn\c; l'<.ut•d through OranR1' C.:ountv Juvt>nilt• Court i\ls<i bookf'd was Tl'rry O'Oon ni:l l, 29. or LonR Beach. who fdcrs rhar~t:s of conspiracy to st>ll m:injuana and using a minor ftlr :,ale of man1uana Visitors Aid Cambodiam SA KA E W, T ha iland (J\ P ) Norwegian ac ~ tress La v Ullman donated a pint of blood. folk singer J oan Baez sang songs for r e fugee c hildren a nd Ruulan d i1sident Alex- ande r Ginzburg was re minded or Ure In a Soviet labor camp by an old sew· mg machine. The three were among more than 120 European and American politicians, entertainers. artists and othe rs who visited this 1 camp for Cambodian ref- ,1 u1ee1 today on the first day of a three·day "Cam- b o d I a March for Survival." Althou1h It had not been planned, more than 4-0 of the ~roup and accompany. ln1 ournalilta aave a pint of lood each at the camp'• rnedJcal center. ., • DM..VN.Dr NEW YORK (AP) -Americaa ,.__.....•Te~ Co .-ald today it earned U.17 biWoa la 1'71 -more Uwl u.J cor· poration ever mHt In a alncJ• ,..,.. ATlsT, the larcM& company ln I.be world on the bull or••· , aell. uJd lta annual protl\1 were up 71 pc:reent from tbe $1 r1 . bllUon It eamed ln 1'71. Jta .....un,. per •bare roH from $'7.74 lO fl.Ot. AT.-r Chairman Chuta L. Browa calJed t.M rMul&I "cr9Ctitable con&ldlrinc U.. lbup IPIUl'te ln OCiiia due lO tnfta· lion." The lMraceat amount m..S. ln one year by any comp.any other than AT&T wu• the $4 3 bllUon tamed by ltl100 lut year. 6-111 Pri~ •~•eer LONDON <AP) -Oold pri~ reeovered ln Europe today w hlle the dollar rased f racliooally in t.h1a tradlq. . GoldsoldlnZurlchfor'8'72aoOW>Ce,up"h'omMODdly'aca· lnJC. In Looclon, lbe mtafrloeed at-· u9 l1&25 t'rom Monday. It was $661 2.5 al the momrng ftxlng. down Sl.50. Gold was trndlng m N~w York atta'7. "'•..,..••c •• .,~,.., SAN OIEGO <AP> The fourth Mart.De drlll t.mtrvctor to be court·martla.led In the beatina of almost 100 recrultl last June bu been convicted Uke the others. Sgt. Gilbert Speck, 23. of Commerce City, Colo., wu found guilty by a special court·martiaJ jury Monday of maltreating recruits and failing to report abuse again.st a reendt. The recruits claimed they were rousted from bed in a Camp Pendleton barracks and slapped, kicked and bit llaf11 D~ 111 Neri• . By The Aaloclated Presa The edges or a weather system beading for the Pacific Northwest will likely bring rain to Northern California tonight. the National Weather Service said. A threat of showers will spread southward through the state by early Wednesday as a result of the weather front, the weather bureau said. The same system produced high clouds throughout Northern California today. Repre.n.,eme•• Rqort~d WASHINGTON CAP> -The Slate Department, analyzing human rights around the gk>be. reported today that Cambodia, Vietnam and North Korea were among the most violently repressive countries in the world . From Page AJ HEATED FORUM ... ( mortgage to the former owners of Sycamore Hills But he said working hand in hand with the 1 rvine Company OQ rr;:h 8 plan ls not the answer. ' s call a spacte a spa11e;"' Fitzpatrick said. "McDowell is a f'cpreaentative of tbe J rvine Company and not the citizens of Laguna Bea<'h. This (plan) was consummated outside of the .public arena." He said the city's debt to tbe lotmer owners and the $1,500 paid daily In inter~st on the loan, "means we're going down Lbe path that Cleveland took, ex- cept we don't have a s nice an or· chestra." But McDowe ll discounted Fitzpatric k's claim of the purchase plan being an insur- mountable proble m. "It's not a dilem ma, but an opportunity," the mayor said. He said the purchase frees the c it y of more than $74 million in lawsuits filed in a zonml( dispute with former owners; gives t.he ci - ty land valued at $15 million that cost only $0.75 million, and gives Laguna Beach control of the land. "We accomplished this," McDowell srud. He said the three criticisms he's heard about the purchase include the legality of the buy (•'Our lawyers we re ln er· ror alfirst"), lhe$1,580perdayin· terest paid on the mortgage ("That's not bad when tbe value o f the property is increasing more lb an that,"). and reports of secret flegotiations on the deal <"There have never been any, and the best proof of that is to ask the City Al· tomey"). McDowell argued the SO·called Irvine Company plan is just one of three approved by tbe council. ··1 can't make a commitment of 2.000 homes in the can.von &J\V more than any other council member,'' he sajd. "It (the fmal plan) will have to be worked out in proper atud.y Cashion." ORANG£ COAST L1~c DAILY PILOT f~ 01M'9f COMI 1)641y Piiot •Utt •"-•ch'"'-°'" ,,,_ .... _ .,.,, .... "_j ...... .., lt.0.- c.-,..,....,,..,.'-" lie!M>t'"•--·-... ....o<l•~d -· ...,_,, ,., .... , ,., c .. 1. ......... ._-. H .... t_Oll ... .Ch~ t••~V•IW.,1,,,_,1--~lt.wt•Cehl A ... _.._ .... _""""'-S.•.., ... , _ _..., ""'---................. "' ...... ..,, .. -.~-u-.... nua ._,.,_ -·--·-~··c.... " ... ~ .. ---.. ---..-..... n:::::.~-oe a.r::: .. ~ ..... = .... '--t1H18 aaacfl Office MnlN C•i•M ....... Candidate Riggs, current chairman of the Board of Ad· jus tm'ent and Oeslgn Review Board , told his audience he "doesn't care how (the "Sycamore R alls controversy) happened or whose faultit was." "Tbe question is, what do we do now?" the JO. year-old can dldate asked. He said the city needs a pro- gram to pay off the more than $0 millloo debt owed on tbe land and aaid, ••tbe apparent ap- proval~ the (federal loan) must be followed through." Riggs termed the federal loan "essential to allow the city to plan uses for the property." In addition, the sale or about 60 acres in Sycamore Hills to a developer, with another 95 acres to the Southern CaUfomla Golf Association , sale of land for hotels and restaurants, and a portion for the National Urban Park "could generate $1 0 million." But he said he believes the cl· ty "should not be in the business or making money, but breaking even." He said he is currently not supporting any of the three de· velopmenl plans for Sycamore Hills, adding "We need to study to find the best solution and lf that means housing I would SUP· port housing. Jl ii means not supporting housing, I would do that.·· Councilwoman Sally Bellerue, lon g a political opponent or Mayor McDowell and or the Irvine Company's plan for Sycamore Hills, said the "dllem- m a is solvable without ending up with 2,000 (Irvine Company) homes in tbe canyon." She eaid the proposal to buy Sycamore Hills "sounded great in 1978. We thought we could buy the land and there would be no development.'' But, she said. "By the fall, it was clear what the mayor's (McDowell'•) grand sche me was." "And don't let him .uae the former city attorney as a 1cape1oat," s be said . "The failure to 1et revenue bonds <to pay off the mort1a1e> wu his baby." She said the big question now is, bow to pay for the land. Sbe said money can be raised without 2,000 bomea ln tbe· can· yon by sale of a portion of Sycamore Hills to the govern- ment for the Natlooal Urban Park . 11 .... Belle:rue aaid that cwlcl ..... ra .. up to sa million alone. la addltloo. 1aJe of about eo acrae to Ba)'W'OOd development com pay, .,.... Letau" World could account for another sa.a mlllion. Wh4n combined wttb t.be Sl mlllioD already reee1vld from the c:owity for freeway rtlht ~ way and ~onal park u ... the debt would nearly be paid off. ahe 1atd. And, with ap_proval of a r.deral loen for" million. "we CAD bu.J time to pin UIM for the laact ... tbe H.ld. ''And we can drop the Mtta ol a 1011 eoUl"M beCIUN It brtnp w1tb ll 1.000 boUlel." 87 'l'M Ar nclnlM PNll Antl·cornmo.nlat rebtll b.&Yt launched a aerte1 of attacb ln Hllem Allbl.l\Jlla;!'., it WU re- ported today In moeeow and New OtllU. But •CCCMIDla dil· f.r d on wbetber lovlet ot M•bu tNOpl were beartna die brunt ot C.-~ ta tM soow• 1wept mountain rellon. The Soviet n wa aaency Tua H id Allhan &rJD.>' u.nita were "llQuldallna·· the "bandit aan1s" in three provincee. But an lnd1an Journalllt ,.. ported h'om Af &banletan that iovernment trool)I in tbe area do not aeem to have t.be heart" to battle tbe rebellious t rl b4'amen, and Western diptom•ta lo New Delhi said Soviet unlta were mvolved in the new Opting and were suffering caaualtJes. Tass said the upsurge lo al· tacks coincided with U.S. Na· t1onal Se<:urity Adviser Zbiaiew MERCILESS AFGHAN MASSACRE CLAIMED-M ' Brzezinski's visit to neighboring Pakistan last weekend. In another developme nt , Western diplomata in New Delhi said about 100 shops in central Kabul, t he Afghan capital, burned down ln the early morn· Ing hours Sunday rW what might have been an attempt to cover up looting by Soviet troops. The fire occWTed about four hours alter the start of the 11 Q.m. curfew, when the city is JJalrolled by Soviet troops and armored vehicles, they noted. One source said there bave been recent reports of widespread shoplifting by Soviet soldiers, and that rumors of new looting spread quickly through the Kabul bazaar later Sunday. Laguna Poll Results Due At Meeting Repr(.>Sentatives or the League or Women Voters will announce the results of a recent question- naire distributed to Laguna Beach residents when they meet tonlgt\t in council chambers . The Oraqe Cout group will r eveal the responses of more than 1,000 Lquoana oo subjecta ranging from illegal rental umts in town to what celling should be placed on the Art Colony's population. The four.page questionnaire was distributed to Laguna Beach homes late last year, and league members compiled re· sults of the survey. The league is coordinating the q uesllonnalre ln conjunction with the planned revision of the city's General Plan, expected to be completed by th1a summer. Results of the survey are ex· peeled to provide the city wtt.h the maximum response of local residents to the city's General Plan process. Tbe plan revision is being un· dertaken to ellmlnate the coo- mcta among the nine elements of the plan and to bring the total plan up to stale·mandated con- formance. Gude Named To Vacant Trustee Seat Annette Gude, a Mission Viejo homemaker, bu been appointed to serve the unexpired two-year term of former Capistrano Unified School Olatrtct truat.ee William Thompson who re- signed. Mrs. Gude, mother of a 14· year-old dauahter and 2.5-year· old son, was chosen from a field of 12 who applied for the vacant post last month. A volunteer aide at Capiatrano Valley High School' a nd a six- year Mission Viejo resident • Mrs. Gude will not take her aeat on the board officialJy for 30 days. In that 30-day period, school district voters have a le1aJ riaht to collect petition slanaturea lhat could overturn Mn. Gude'• appointment and ca ll a special elecUCD. T~ deelded to appoint a new board member to save the cost of a apeclal electloo. Thompeon quit for busideaa rea· aona. 48 \V atchea Stolen A Sin Clemente pharmacy owner told police Monday 48 wrist watcbea and caab totallnl St .077 were taken durlnl a w eektad break-In. Jlrn Mat.awn•, of Jim'• Pharmacy, '90 Camino de ICltr•lla, aald he found ~ and UM watch dil· play tn hi.a abop mwin1. I Taking On ilae Claa•p ... _........ Former heavyweight champion Muham- mad All spars with a Kenyan fan at Nairobi International Airport. The ex. boxer is touring African nations on a pres· idential mission to enlist support for an Olympic boycott which soured in the wake of criticism this week <see story. Page Bl). Sex or Work? ~ Waitresses Now Jobless OAKLAND CAP> -Three former waitresses have tesUfied In Superior Court that they were blackballed by a union hirinR hall aft.er they wouldn't gnnt sexual favors to a labor leader The women told Alumeda County Judge Robert Kroninger on Monday they ref!J$ed to mttt the sexual requests of Ray Lane of the Hotel and Restaura nt Employees and Bart e nd t:r~ Local 28 of Oakland. Lane has denied a I I thP charges. His <Jttomey charac- teri~ed the women's testimony as "sensational allegations " Tes1tifying were Karin Sentis 24 ; Teri DeLoache, 22, and Mar) Snyder, 39 They a r e d e mandlne SI million in damages from Lane and the t.mion local in a suit t.hat was filed more than three yean .tgo but which has been delayed by a series of appeals. Lane is the secretar y· treasurer of the local. Ms. OeLoache, a coUege st.u· dent. s a1d she was fired from her JOb at a doughnut shop an l!l76 and sought Lane's help at t,he union tunng hall lo obtam new t'mployment. Lane. however, made sexu<11 advances and offered her JOb6 as a prostitute for union officials or J li part of a Las Vegas nightclub act. sh~ testified. Court Decreases Nuke Plant Infiltrated By Reporter HARRISBURG. Pa. CAP) -A newspaper reported today that one ol ill reporters, bired u a Three Mlle Island security guard, made bis way to the COO· trol room of the crippled nuclear plant. The Guide, a weekly Har- risburg-area news paper, printed copy{ighled atones and photo- graphs by 26-year -old Robert Kapler, one d a y after plant operators rru led to win a court inJunctJoo agamsl the planned publication Kapler !>aid he wa lked into t.he control room. which maintains vita l runct1ons at the plant's ~t· vc rel v dam aged reactor. through JI1 unloch-d door . ____,, Crematory Penalty The> Gulde ran front-page p1c- lUI('.!) of Uu:. control room a?'".d th~- ,. door, which had Its doork.nol> ml'>i-tnR and had a piece of rope att:.iched so 1l could be pulled open SAN DIEG O CAP! A Superior Court JudJ:c told'" a !'ici tiona1 CU.V couple they wUl b.ave to settle for $1~.ooo rather than t he $800,000 a jury awarded them in a lawsuit agaanst their neighbor, n crematory In a case heard before Judge Wesley B. Buttermore Jr an November. a JUf'Y decided that Donald and Barbara Smith suf fered damages stemming from the crematory belonging to tht· La Vista Memonal Park The Smith~ conl£'nded th•· crematory emitted a rancid odor and ash and that they could hear the sounds or unburnt bones ~ ing ground In a metal pan The jury awarded the Smith..., $250,000 in compens atory damages and $350,000 in punil1vt> damages. Monday, Buttermore threw out the punitive damages and re duced the compens ator) damages to $156,000 which if> $1,000 a month per person for th<' period covered by the suit. Buttermore said there wa!> no evidence the Smiths Gu Cfered any physical harm or damage except for upset over the opera lion ol I.he crematory lesa than 100 ket Crom lhe1r home. Buttermore ~ave the Souths 20 days to declde whether to ac- cept the mooey or seek a new tnal. Smith. calllng the decision "very wlfa1r." sa1d be and tus wife might go through a new trial A cco rdan~ to Smith. the 'n·mator. 1 .. no longer 1n oper a taun \. CHP Check Idles Buses LOS ANGELES CAP) -The Califonua Highway Patrol bas ordered 23 buses of the Soul.hem Ca lifomia Rapid Trans it Dis- t r 1 ct ta ke n out or service because of "cntical mechanical v1olauoos, .. followmg a surpnae check at lO RTD terminals Tc>n of the buses taken out or service were found to have brake problems, six were cited for Stet'nn~ and suspension prot> le m:. and seven were found to ha ve cracked wheels. Another 32 buses were cited for lesa serious VJoJaUons Valentine. •• fin~ /•w~lry The ~W11paper also detailed what it claimed were examples of a lax security operation. which allowed Kapler to get a iob .. • 9ttttl'tty ..,.,... ....... boau. ldent.Ulc•Uon. alle1edly wit.bout having hla background checked Last March . Three Mlle Island wa~ the scene or the nation's "'orq commcrc1al nuclear powt'r accident Mechanical ra1lures .md human error result- 1-d In overheating or a reactor l·ore On Monday. Jud~e John Dow- li ng of Dauptun Cuunty Court re- ie('ted Metropolitan Edison Co. ·s plea to bl~k the story on the grounds that it might endanger t he plant's security 85,000 Ring Taken In Laguna Burglary A Laguna Beach man re· turned home Monday and found a $5.000 gold and ruby rin& and other belongings atolen Crom hls houae. Thomas Ferrara , who lives iii tbe 1400 block of South Coast Highway, said someone used a pry tool to break into bis home. taking the~ and other items valued at a ofSl.518. .. , , 3S 'ASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT 8f:ACH. ~LIFORNIA 92660 TtUPHQN( 17141 644·249<4 7 VOL. 13, NO. 36, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES Y••r Re• to••] Dally New8pa.-er I ' C Fl FTEEN CENT$ Two More Sought Ca1npus Drug Casei ~~~::----¥\ ---=~:.=.:..;._a.--...~-, I Brings 10 A1·rests Te n tugh school stude nts, rn06t from Ne wpo rt Harbor lligh School. have been arrested on charges or operating a campus. based narcotics rang. Newport Beach pohce announced today Two more suspects one an 0..ty ~ ...... Mall MAP OUTLINES SAKIOKA PROPERTY; INITIAL DEVELOPMENT WILL BE AT WEST END Condo• Wiit Be North of Anton, OtttcH Between Anton •nd San Diego Fre•w•y adult and the other a JUvemle a re being sought in connection with the case. according to n a r c otics in ves tiga t o r Al l''ische r. . I Mesa Project Approved I -i Cowteil OKs Part of Sakioka Developme1it In a Sl'rll'S of a rrests that bl'gan lw.t we<!k. F ischer and other investigato rs packed up nine juve nill's on a rrest war rants issued throui.ch Orange ( 'o unty J uvenile Court • ~ ~ By JACKIE HYMAN ~ or 11• 0.11, ,., ... sutt I Pla ns for the first phase or tht' 1 165-acre Sakaoka Far m develop m ent m north Costa Mesa were approved by the City Council Monday. The project 1s e xpected to get tmder way th is s ummer Howeve r , council m e mbers In Afghan Hills told .JO<.' Jacon1 of the Royah: Oevelopmcn{ Co that only part of th£' requested 880.000 square feet or office space and 596 con dom iniums <·a n be built until t raHic concerns in t he area are met. Thev approved instead 750.000 Anti-red Rebels In New Attacks 1' • r By The As~iated Press I Anti-communis t re bels have la unched a s1mes of attacks m east ern Af~ha nrstan. rt was n>- porlt'd tod ay rn Moscow and 1 New Delhl. But account.& dif- fe red on whethe r Sov ie t o r Afgha n troops were bearinR the I brunt or the fiJ(hting in the snow s wept mountain region I The Soviet news aRencv Tass •Sard Afghan army unrt s wcrl' •··1iqu1dat1nR" thf' "bandit li:::angs' 111 thn·t· pro\-rnres Hul Jll Indian Journalist n · I, 1wrted from Arghamst<in th<•l ,i::overnml'nl troop-. 1n th<.• an·a · • do not sc•t•m to ha vc the heart" • 1 11 bat t I e I h ,. r c b e 11 1 o u s t r 1 h l' s m c n . a n d W c· s l e r n 'drplom<its an New Uclhr said •sov rl·t units were involvl•d in th1· :nt•w f1ght1ng and WNt suffcrrnJ.,! l'a'oualtH•s I Tass .'>ai<l lh1· ur>surg1• 1n at I 1 acks coincided with U S Na t1onal Set·urrty..Advaser Zbu~niew Brzczanskr 's visit lo ne1i;thbonng P<ik1stan last weekend In another devl'lo p m e nt . Western d.Jploma ts in New Delhi said about 100 shops 10 centra l MERCILESS AFGHAN MASSACRE CLAIMED-A4 K <1 bu I. th c• A r~ ha n cap 1 ta I burnc.•d down m the early mom rni:: hours Sunday rn what might ha,·1· h<.>tn an attempt to COVl'r up looting by Soviet troops The rin· orc·urrcd about four huurs after the start or the 11 p m turfrw. when thr c ity I" patrolled by Soviet troops and ~irmnrl•d vch11:les. lh<:y noted One• snurte said lh<•n· ht1v1· h c 1• n r ,. c e n t r c· po r t s 11 f v. 1!11·s1>n·ad shoplift rn~ by S£JVlt'I "old1<·rs. I !Explosions Damage l ilranian Oil Lines ' I By ~ As sociated P ress l A se ri es o r <''<plos ron ... ! !damaged srx pipelines rn Iran's oll-producing Khuzestan prov rn ce a nd s tarted a h re that ~lazed for e1~ht hours before be I PVC Backs Teleplwne Rate Hike rnl{ put out. Tehran radw rt•r><1rt l'd toda\ In N~w York. meanwhlll'. a d1•legatron of 50 American~ pn· p.ired to leave tomght for Jran to hold an "intensive dialogue " with militants who have held i;ome 50 Amencans hostage at th(• l ' S Embal-osy 1n Tehran :-.111re Nov 4 T ht• C'mhassy mrlilants invited the delegation for a private, one week visit with the understand w g t hey a~reed not to discuss thc hostages but to con cent r ate on lea rning a bout t he Iranian revolution SAN FRAN<..:lSCO (AP> -The Tehra n radio, monitored in staff or the Califo rnia Public Kuwait. said t he exp losio ns Utilities Commission has recom-Mond ay night occurred a bout mended a $218.5 million annual seven miles from the provincial te lephone rate bike -more than town or Aghajan SJOO mHlloo less than Pacillc Earlier. it reported I r ana an Tele phone Co. requested. a ut horities arrested three Iraqis The recommendation issued charged with carryin g out sub- Moo4ay by James PretU, prtn-ve·rs ive acts ln the southwes t clpal financial examiner for the province, which is bordered on .PUC, says the company should t he west by Iraq. be able to maintain its dividend The three . arrested Sunday p oliCJ while b ein' 1rante d near the provtnc1al c apital, had moderate increases in retained 10,000 rounds or ammunlUon In earotno. t he ir posaeaalon and admitted Padfic Telephone filed Nov. 1 t hey had hidden a nother 18,000 ror a $31U million annual rate r o u nd s ln a ca che en t h e hike to help Improve wha t of. highway between Ahwai and Ckiab said was lt.s "bleak Onan-Abadan, the r adio said. ~lal outlook" and en able it to at· An initial inveaU1atlon 1howed tract capita l for a $2.3 million the men "have linka with sroups cont lruction program. tb8t have earned out aabota1e Tbe company pared lta re· op erations In the Khucostan quett to $345.1 m illion Jan. 16 province," the rad.10 said. alter review and sublequently AUtonoMY·iteeklng Arabs, who trlm111ed It further to $336 form the majority or the popula- n:aUUCllJ. lion In Khuzeatan, have been Uader the *338 mllllon ln · carrying out aabota1e attacka creMe, the averaae roaldenUal aialn.st otJ tnst.aJlaUon1 for nine bUI would •o up 11J1htly lese t months. tbaa 12 a month. No 1lmllar ,. Tb exploelona near A1haJart U'9 ant available oo the PUC ·v ralHd to el1bt tbe total of talr• reeoea..,...tJoa. "· plpeUne f nclde nu, ...... ·" squa re feet of offices and 475 condos. in accordance with the hmats set m the c ity 's general plan A comnuttec or Costa Mesa. ~a nt a Ana and Irvine officials 1~ s tudying traffi c problems in th<· area. which inc ludes South Coast Plaza Whe n their r~mmendations .1n • complete. Royale can return to the city a nd request the add1· t1onal square footage a nd con· do mrniums, council m e mbers said. T he Sak1oka Crrst phase will be ·loca ted between the San Diego F reeway and Sunflower Avenue Jus t l'as t of the South Coast P laza Town Center. de_veJ.op- menl Anton Bouleva rd will be ex tended to run through the proJ- <'l't, with the condominiums to the north and the oCfices to the south Included in the condominium p roject a r e t wo seven ·s tory s tructures, under ground par king s paces a nd s olar he aling for water In addition, about three acres in the cente r will be maintained as a pubhc pa rk Jacon1 noted tha t Monday's decision 1s the culmination of two yl'a~ of pla nning a nd said that. d e!>prtt' the ltm1tal1ons. hl' believes c ity o rr1c1als have h1•lped to 1m prov<· the proJet·t lie sard con!>truct1on should begin on both condom iniums and oHrccs this summer. with the h 0 m t.' S I 0 b (' f I n I S h t' d b V F('bruary or March or 1981 and the of~:rcs about s ix months latN Rape "Exam' Bill Pushed SACll/\MENTO IAP> Thi· ... tall• Assembly has overwhelm rngl} approved lc~1slat1on that would proh1b1l JUdges from or denng rape v1cllms to submit to µsych1atnc examinations fn fact. 1l drd so twice Mon da}. p<LC1srng 1dent1cal brlls by votes or 71·0 and 61·0 Both ht.1d heen vigorous ly promoted hy ~omC'n 's groups and law en- forcl'ment oHacial.... including Attor n ey Gene r a l G e orge DeukmeJian. The bills r eturned to thr Sena te. which is expected to ap prove amendme nts a nd send I hem to the governor Also booked was Terry O'Don m•ll , 29, of Long Beach. wh<1 faces charges or conspiracy to 'l' 11 m a rr J u a n a a n d u '> 1 n ~ J manor for !>alt' or marrJuana SlC\'t'n ('IJ\ t•rt, lk of 21H \'1rg1ma l'laCl'. Cu:.t a Mesa '4as a r r l' s l l' d o n s u s p 1 c 1 o n o f pose~swn of has hish Police· identrfr<'d him &.l'i a student at McNal ly <..:ont an u atron ll1gh School Both adults ~c·rf' freed artc·r po~tmg bail Fischer suad the a rrests wen· triggerl'd when a n unde rrovn police om cer bought 25 poun~ or marijua na from mem ber.> or the nnl't I le said anrtral ncgot1at1ons for the deal bei:an on the Newport Cop Saved By Helmet In Attack An ofr duty Fount am Valley polrce officer '!> motorcycle helmet came in handy 1n an un expected w;.iy ~1ondiiy '4 hen a truck dnvcr allegt•dly tried to run him do~n and lhl·n hat hrm on t hl· ht•ad with a tn lly tlub in Costa Mes<•. 1><1lil·1• saul Thl•v ~aid the h<'lnwt hluntt•d thl• biow and oHict'r .John /\ \l r Donald. 25. t·:-.rnpt'd wrth onh eub a nd br uises in lht• 6 p m irl cidt•nt Warrl'O (;e<>r~<· /\llhnrr. ti4. or I :i23 Orang(• A v1· . CostJ Mrs a v.Js arn·stc·d on .'>Usprc1on or a ... ... ault v.1th a ci<'adlv w ... apon amt pOSSl''iswn of a hilly club uncl h<'ld rn l1t•u or $111000 barl. pohu· sard PolicC' sa rd the rnc1dt•nt lx•g;in n n s ou t h bound N 1• '4 p" r I Boulevard near 19th ~trel't v. h1·n thl' dn \er of ;i truck J llege<ll) tried sevl'r al tames to run d0'4n ~1 r Donald who v. a s rrdang J motorr .. clc l'olrt•c said the\ don I know v. h\- Mc Donald 'ihOv.l•d ht" b11d~1· ;.it a Mop hJ(hl , but the tru<·k driver allegedly drovf• cast t>Qund on 17lh Street and pulled into a parking lot at the Alpha Beta Shopping Cen tt•r. poli ce said When McDonald con(ronted the man and agarn sho wed has bad ge. Allhorr a lle"edly hit him nvc>r the heod with a billy club Good News! Wo11 't Fight, May Suitch Da n Rathe r , CBS n e w~man . has recei.ved multimillion dollar offers from all three American commer cial ne twoJ:J<s to anc hor t heir evening newscasts, TV Guide Magazine reports. •'Each has agreed to pay Rather a reported $8 million package over the next five years," the magazine said. Rather's contract with CBS expires in May. 1981. R ath er had not decided whether to stay at CBS or leave. Sources say, however, that he will not go to NBC but is leanini to wa rd ABC, where he would become the matn anchor in the three-city 'World Ne ws Tonight' format, and be alven the same ... ,... .. editorial control W a lter Cronkite hu at CBS, the magazine sald. Cronkite reportedly has agreed to leave CBS on or before his otnclal retirement date of November, 1981, &0 Rather can take over. Ha rbor fligh School campus rn addition to sale or man Juana . police allege mem ber.. of the group we re selllog hashish and LSD School pr1 n c 1pal Tom J acobson said today he wrll be conducting a review of the ar rests as soon as he r t>ceaves a re- port from the police d<'partmcnt "We wiU be taking a look to see what . 1( any, action wilJ be tak en with regard to the stu- denL'I," he said J acobson said hl' w asn 't aware or the part iculars of the case but he said 11 1s his un- derstanding that fi ve of the J>t.'<>· p ie a r rested are Nrwport II a r bor students State Called In Huntington Asks Job Agency Probe ('1t\ Council memb<'r'> ort• l'Jlltn.g for a federal grand JUr} 111 \ l' Sll gal IOn or JIU n l 1 ngton Reach s S2 6 m1 ll1on·a year frdE'ral Job program Mayor Don MacAlhstl'r said he would contact tht-stale at torney genera l's orr1 ce today and ask for a probe rnlo mas man agement charge'> leveled al West1:rn Institute of Careers, Inc ''Thl'rt.''S bC L'n !>O much p u blrcrty over t hes"' alle~a lions." MacAlhster remarked "tha t a grand jury mvest1gallon 1s the only v. ay to look al 1t at this pomt " . , Western. a pnvate. non> profit corporatJon, has been handling local JOb t ra in in~ p rograms s mce last fall under a contract wi th tht-ctl} It has bt>en Wlder scrutiny by aulirtor-. for th•· Orange Count) ~l :inpov.n <:om m1ss100 an connl'cll<m with di l eged m is m a n ageme nt o r fede raJ job trauung dollars T he commission ~as to ml'<'l in a special session lat<' Loda> to discuss the audrt The audit centen. on JllegJ lions that Western spent CederJI funds without proper authonza twn and wastl'd mone) on high -.alaries. unused leased oHr et· -.pacC' and expen~r\t> off1<·•· l'QU rpment lf untin~rton Bt•J('h ("1t\ Counnl membt'rS. met b1·h1nd do-.1•tl doors Monday. and nixed u n·r ommend3l111n to 1•x<•rc1•H· J !)(I d;.i y ('JO('C•llJlton dJU~t· Ill tht• Contest Eyed For Mesa ' Downtown Rvt wC'E'n seven and 10 dt>\'l'lop ment firms have expressl'd an lerest rn e ntenng a design rom pt't1llon that m ay dt'ter m1ne the fate of stores on the '4est s ide of :-J c ~ port Boule\ ard bl't'4 C't'll 18t h St r eet and tl 11r b or Ro ulevard rn Costa Mesa. crty oChCJals said today. Btll Dunn. staff director for the city's Redevelopment Agen cy. said frrms probably will l-oUb m il plans a t the last minute. JUM before the contest deadUne or l"c•b . 19 Jle said he has received seven to 10 phone inq111nes a bout the contest. EntranLc; have been asked to draw up plans for a commercial complex ln the city's downtown redevelopment area The com plex would be located between 19th Stre et. Park Aven ue. Har bor Boule vard and Newport Boulevard. The city already is acqu.lnng m ost or the property. whlch It ex peels to s eJI o r lease to a private developer . Still unresolved is wbe lher lhe city will conde mn the row or Newpor t Bo ulevard s t ores. Owners and tenants oppose con- demnation but ha ve offered to remodel. Council members, who Dunn said wtU review the destan en· triee ell.her March 5 or April 2, have aald they need to tear down at leut one or two 1tor e1 to al· low tramc to circulate tbrou1h the p roject from Newport Boulevard. The m•mber1 of tbe City Council aerv• u the Red1ve)op· ment Aaeney. Tbe det.!Pt In the contest an ex~ to help counc il mem· bert ded4e 11 tM project would be workable witb mOlt ot the 1tote1 left In place. · 111' agrl't·nwnt "'rth Wes km_ Acrr1rd 111g to ont' council rn1•mht·r 1t "'·•'> a~rced that s uch Jn Jt·t1on ..-.ould bl· pre mdlUrP wrth lht• ;.illcgdltons still under '>Crutrny Pnor to gorn~ rnto executive session. '>l'veral c·o unc1I mem. bt>r'> r hallengt:d Caty i\ltom ey C.Jrl lfutton·., legal .tdvice that <~ PROB•:. Page.-A21 Wetlands Repo1-t Unsettling .\ :,tole rrport that says a prrmt' stn·tt·h or ll unt1ngton Beach roa.st11ne rs best suited for the birds ruffled a few fe athers at Monday rught 's City Council m('CtlD~ Coun<-1lman Ron Pattinson as wrted the state Departm ent of Ft'>h and Game report ma kes 1t 1mposs1hle for tht> city to de- ' l'lop 170 arr<' coas tal strip l><'twl"t'n Beach Boulevard and the Santa Ana Rl\er Report aut h o r Robe r t HJdo\lrh told Council membl•rs th1· ort•:mfront .,v.ath has bc-t>n ctt'lermrnt>d t11 lw Pnv1 runm1·ntal I\ st•ns1t1vt' w1·tl(lnd~ f: I r 1 a b t• I h I" u c h .., ;1 "flokt·s~orn,rn for th1· statf' Coa .. tal Comrn1..,..,irm. 1•xµlained th" nnv. ITll'Jns th1• 1·1 1 v should , .. 1.11n !ht• ..,'4,1r11p)' Jfl'J Jnd .11 t1·m pt lt> n •stort• th1· rnar-.hr~ 1( po, ... 1hll• Tht· rounrtl Y,..Js 1nfllrmNI lht• ... 11111 h Huntington Bt·ach coas tal h1•lt , ... J lll'.,trng ~round for t'al1fom1:1 lt•;.i<;t lt·rn-. and an en- dJngl•rl"d t~ix· or -.parro'4 Th<' area 1:0. ttbo full of marsh typ.· H'getatron. lht• council '4 .,., told "You kn0'4 . ll•.ist tern. salt ~ra<;c; and p1ckel '4 <'Ni don't pay tht• ta"'e~ l'Jttanwn barked 'You're rl'all) dom~ us an in· JUSlace by tJktng away our most \ aluahlt.' coa.\llam• .. Mrs Fuchs ~aid tht.• coJsta l rom m 1ss1on v. as very strict about use!. 1t allows 1n wetland ;1reas Commer cial. n's 1dent1al and andustnal usc•s are taboo, s he ex pl a m ed Or:n:JJ ~ ~oa~• "ealher Fog and lo w <'louds con tlnuing tonig h t Coolt'r Wednesday Lows tonight 48 at the beaches and S5 rnland l llghs Wednesday 6S a long the coast and 70 inland INSIDE TODAY fJob CartmeU doein'I mind that hu lJf~ U Q COMIOtlf IUC CHlion Of up• and downl Ac· tuall11. °' the nation's No 1 rolln COOl'ter tlulf, M Pf't'f t'rS It that WOJI. ~ .A8 .... x AIY_,_._. All ,,,.. • .__. a L.,M, .. f'll M .... _, ..... C.I...,.. At a.-...... C4-M C....lo ••• ~........ "" .,. .......... .... _... M lllltnll ....... ., ... ,..,... c:~ :::::=.. .. > f j l I J AT&T Profit Record For Single ¥ear Tolil ND ,)'ORK tAP> -Alw'ticM Te..._. 6 ,...,. ... Co. .... .-Y It 4lllNed "t1 ...._ m lftt -man tho any car· poratlon ner m.adt le a alqle ,...,. ATlrT. the ..,.._t eompe.Qy la the world oo the baail ol U • aeu, aald ltl annual prollbl '"" uP T 8 perttat from U. 91.11 bUUoo ll earned lo tm. Ill anll.np per 1h1re rme from .,.74 to SltM ATltT Cbalrm.n Cbart.. L Brown called lbe ruulta "t're<Utal»o conatden111 the abarp. UP9Urte la rostl duo to Intl•· Uoe •• T'llle ~ amounl ,. .. 18 OQI year by any eom.,.n1 other thaa AT.,. wu t.M $4 3 bUID eanMld bJ £uon tut )'Ur a..a. Allrrl#*4 .. S• .. EL MONTE tAP> 'T'ht! Alr Qu•Ul)I Mana••meol Otalrlct called a flnl·llal• epJIOde today for nltrosen dioxide 10 soulbW'81t LOI AQaelel and asked that unnf'ceuary drlvlnl be curtalled lD aeveral aWTOUDdlq a.reu. The smoa-alt!'rt re tricti004 weft' callt'd in AQMO Zone 5, whlC'h t.nelude!I central 1~ Ancelejj, tht: northwt1a1l, soutbwe:;t and aoutb coutal areu. aout.heut Lott Anceles, the wMl, east and IOUl.b San G•brtel Valley, south ceDtral Los Anaeles, the La Habra.SUt• Ana Canyon area and the Anaheim Los Alamit~ area Geld Pri«-~• R~or~r LONDON lAP) -(iold pnces rocovered in Europe today while the dollar eased f ract1oaally in thln trading Gold aold in Zurich for $672 an ounce, up 14 from Monday's clos mg In London. the mtul closed at $688, up $18 25 from Monday It was $661.25at themommgftxmg,downS8 50 Gold wastradingm New York at$687. ·"•ri1u• DI Conl.'irted SAN DIEGO <AP ) The fourth Marine drill lnatructor to be court-martialed in the beatin" of almost 100 recruits last June has been convicted like the others Sgt. Gilbert Speck, 23, of Commerce City, Colo., was found guilty by a special court-martial jw-y Monday of maJtrcating recruits and falling to report abuse against a recruit. The recruits claimed they were rousted from bed in a Camp Pendleton barracks and slapped, kicked and hit Rain Dew in Noralt By The Auoclated Press The edges of a weather system heading for the Pacific Northwest wtU likely bring rain to Northern California tonight, the N at1onal Weather Service said A threat of showers will spread southward through the state by early Wednesday as a result of the weather front, the weather bureau said. The same system produced high clouds throughout Northern California today. Miller Surprises • ~ ... .. q...,_.__ 1n Assembly ~·iltng In a bit of political ironv. Orange County S upervisor Edison Miller filed papers Mon day to run for the 70tb Dialncl State A.tsembly aeat. It juat IO bappena that the seat waa put up for grabs when Republican incumbent Bruce N es tande an n ounced las t December he waa vacating it t.o challenge Miiier for his Third District supervisortal seat. Miller aide Chris Loumaku; !>aid that Miller 1s keeping tus options open despite paying a $281 Citing fee for lhe assembly race at the registrar of voters' omce. "Ed is ravorably disposed t o ward Lhe Assembly race because he believes that will of fer him the chance to make the moat favorable impact on the Comics Aid Sclwol Slww The comedy team or Sklles a nd Henderson will headllne Wednesday's benefit show to ralae funds for the Newport Harbor Hiiit School golden an· niveraary. county," Loumak1s said He added, however, thHl Miller may i.lill run fo r supervisor. Deadline for filing for supervisor is March 7, while declarations or intent must be filed Wednesday by candidates for judgeships a nd legislative cand1dat.es Loumak1s said that the can· d idacy or Nestande is not as much of a factor in Miller's de c1s1on as Miller's concern where he can be the most effective. "We are convinced we can beat Nestande either in the A.,. sembly or in lhe s upervisonal r ace," he said. Loumak1s said the dec1s1on to file for the Assembly was not budden and that 1t fo ll owed !>e vcral months of d1 scus!>1on between Miller and top asst:.· tants. Before Miller is to make a final deci1uon on which seat to seek. he Is expected Lo consult polls. size up other potential can- didates and analyze contribu· lions and other support. Nestande announced last Dec 13 that he would give up his As· sembly seal to challense Miller. the contro v ersial former prisoner Of war who WU 8p· pointed by Governor Brown to replace Ralph Diedrich last July. dl•c1illllilia tf lbt ••lter 1biai81 ~--•.nvate.l ............ werMd ua.t ... . ......................... ..... ... ..,.th .......... .. 11tt1au~ eo.ante,.'60wi· ellmu ti Ma.odic. "I object tu tbe way Wt!' jump "lilod clottd doorl .,.,, llme eomeooe uy1dMYmlP&1ueua." CouneUwoman Ruth BaJley 1u11•ted 0-. dltcuuk>n be con· dueled ln public "There'• bffo some tn.d.b and 10mt bet IOlna around Oil Uli5 Uitnc lad 1 think we'd Jmt be open.lq ounelv. up to a bor· ,..ndoua low1wt IC we brtn1 Uilil Into the open." auerted Coun· t•llman Roo Pattinson. Several council membera u .1d later the executive aeasion turned out to be simply a bnef· lnS on matt.en already unveiled ln the pr~. H unt1ngton Beach officials were warned last week lbat the clty might be held responsible for more than $250,000 In federal JOb training funds administered by the corporation. Council members also con· s1dered ruiki.ng an independent auditor to go over expenditures by Western o(flclals when they were city employees managing the city-operated Employment and 1'ra1ning Center of Hunt· ington ~ach However, no ac· lion was taken on the proposal When Western was given final council approval last year to take over the city's federal job program, the <..'Orporatlon shifted its headquarters to Irvine. Western also leases two or. fices in Huntington Beach. one In Westminster and one ln Orange 2 More File In Costa Mesa Cowicil Race The riling of papers by two more candidates brings to eight the number or people running for three seats on the Costa Mesa City Council in the April l'lect1on Papers were returned Monday by Eric C Johnson, ownPr of Lori's Kitchen Dave Balsiger, .. 1Uthv1 3! ··?~ Se!!!'.Ch ~f·~!)~tf5 A rk " a nd "The Lincoln <'onspiracy." filed his papers lo· day Also runrung are Mayor Ed McFarland, Councilman Donn Hall, Planning Commission Chairman Dick Ca rstensen. county admimstrall ve analyst Paul Raver and buslneaamen Richard W. Johnston and Chris Steel. All candidates rWl at large. Filing was onginally scheduled to end Jan. 31 but was extended through 5 p. m today because Counc1lman;Oom Racitl decided not lo seek re-election There are a total or five seats on the council Grade Shift Study Slated The possibility of returning sixth graders from middle lo elementar y schools in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach west of the bay will come before the Newport-Mesa sch ool board tonight. The meeting will besin at 7:30 p.m . at Harper Community Center. 18th Street and Tustin A venue, Costa Mesa . Sixth graders in the Corona del Mar area were returned to elementary schools last year The abow starts at 8 p.m. al the high school auditorium. Tickets are $5 and may be purchased in advance at the campus student activity office or at the door. The s ho w will featur e performances by graduates of the school. Funds raised will be uMd to organiz.e the reunion planned for tbit fall and to pay for a campus muaeum. Heritage HaJI. Hypnosis No Aid To Barley Recall DAILY PILOT fN 0••""9 (.eftt De'ty ....... , wttf't whWlt I\' Ot" bt-.dtfrwf~Prtt" t\pwt)t•"'-"Cte..t ... (,)t,,,.. <w>• -......c-. .......... ._ ... "'"''""" _....., .... _ ....... '°' Ce••• -·------..,-lelt!Y ......... -."--..... ~, ..... ~c-· A _'....,..'""''""'''-''''"n .. _n_ -'""---·--··"':DO ...... -.c-i.-.~ .. -·-·-· .... ,..,., ..... ,,.""'fllvett.,..., , .. ,. c.-w. "" ........... ,-0.-.. __. T ....... ~ •• ...,._ , ... O< ~-:..::...·:z:- ~ • l-. _ ....... ~M-IM .... ""( • .,,,, .. Fonner newspaper reporter Tho mu Barley failed to re<:all de· tails in the atabbinl death of his wife wblle aclmlnlstered a truth serum and put under hypnosis. That wu the evaluation or PtYCbololiat Albert Rosenstein who testilled Monday at Barley's trial in Orange County Superior Court. Barley la cbar1ed with murdertnc bia wile, Catherine. laat May 26 ln tbe parkln1 1ot or a Santa Ana aboppine center. ao.enstet.n said lbe ,1.year-old B1 rley, a rormer reporter ror t.be Delly Pt.lot, autrered a by1t.ertcal neurolil thal blocked memories of the ln<:ldent from hla mind. Tho Irvine a od Encino paycboloatltalaoaaid t.bat Barley waa In a p1ycbolo1lcal un· conacloua at.ate and bad no control or bla actlooa whlcb Roaemt.cln aald weN broulbt on by heavy drtnkiAI bout.I. Rosenstein aaJd Bart y wu un· conadoua to LM dearee t.bat he d!dn 'tlmow wtlat be wu do&na. Ro1en1teln uld t.ba murder w u not premeditated and that Barley eouldn't ban form..S the tnt..nt to killinbia coodlUon. Mn. Bar'9y wu kUled wben 1bo wu ltlbbed 11 Um• bJ •let· ter opener. Rosens tein said Barley had earned the letter opener In hi.a pocket in rear that he would meet an allesed lover of Mrs. Barley. Barley was given the medical examination lasl Saturday by psycblatrisU at the Edaemont Hospital Ln Los Angeles. Tbe episode wu videotaped with the announced lntentofbelna shown later to the jury . Rosen.stein said that durtnc the examinaUon Barley 1bouted out his wife'• name repeatedly when queationedabouttheincldent. Ht also printed the word ·'blood" twlce oa a piece of paper that he helddurll\I the lest. Ro...W.ln aald Barley was hypaodJtd tn aucb a way thal bis hand becasne dlausoclated from hlabraln. RoMmtetn, who Interviewed Rarley OD aaveral OCCHIODI aft.er a prevtOUI attack on Mn. Barley IHt Decem"r. uld be waa fearful t.be NlatJonahlp would be fatal "t.ooneortheotberofthem" If theyweret.orecooclle . RoelDlteln said be made t.be statemeptl ln a probation report last February whll• the Barley'll were separated and cooalderlD• dlvorce. &1~11iell NeCe• ..., Mesa Water Plan Gets Green Light The Cotta Mesa City Council approved plana for a Ul0,000 water improvement project In the clty'R Redevelopment Area 2 on the west aide Monday. The Maa ConaoUdated Water Oi.ltrtct project ha." more than doubled ln COit trom the U:50,000 •timat.ed 18 monl.ha 8'0 when tbe project waa a~ed in concept. Ct· ty ottldall J.&ld they fear furtber delaya will result in atlll hist.er OOltl. Thi project, funded by federal Housin1 &Dd Communl· ty .Developmeot money, 9lla for repl&clq water main.a and bydl'aot. to improve ft.rt protectioG. Other redevelopment planl in the area I.Delude road lmprovftDt'llta and eonalt'uction of aornt aublldl&ed family apartmeota. 'Jbe area la bounded by 19th and Hamllton Street.a and PlaceoUa and Pomona avetu.tes. The goal l• to spur landownen and developen to up- grade property on the city's weal side. ••• • COSTA MF.SA'S emeraency ordina.nt'e on the uJe ol narcotics paraphernalia, passed in October , bu been ex· tended for eight montha by the C1ty CounclJ, pendln1 the outcome of litigation over nar-c:ouca paraphernalia laws In other cities. The city's emergency law halts the iaauance of buai· oess permits for the sale of paraphernalia. includinl roach clips and similar items, but doesn't affect businesses that already sell the items Council me01bera have propo6ed an ordinance that would restrict the display and sale or paraphernalia to persons over t8, but are a walling the outcome or Utlgallon • • • LEGAL BRIEFS are due March 3 1n Costa Mesa's ap J)t'al of its suit to force lhe Orange Co unty Fair Board to submit Us mast er plMn Cor redevelopmenl through city planni..Dg procedures C08t8 Mesa filed lts not.lee of appeal Oct 19 with the Fourth District Court of Appeal in San Bernardmo after an Orange County Supenor Court Judge ruled aga.i.nst the city The order to file briefs indicates the court now bas the necessary records In the case Fair Board members have marnta1ned they are a slate agency and not subject to city 1unsdlct1on Costa Mesa City Attorney Robert Campagna noted that a po8tponement or the March 3 deadline may be re quested be<:aust> outside attorney'> hired by lhe city may have a schedule conflict $300,000 Penalty Paid by Douglas McDonnell Douglas L'orp hi:I!> paid the federal Aviation /\g1·n cy $300.000 10 civil penalties. set· tling charges that lhe company ~c!~t.2.!~ .:!. ~e!_!f!ve ~~W.v assurance program in manulal luring lhe DC-10 pylon However. the FAA cm · phasized that the resulting de feels were not a factor in tht- May 25 DC 10 crash at Chicago':. O'Hare lnternat1onal Airport which took27311ves. The National Transportation '5arety Board ruled that accident resulted from Improper airline maintenance procedures which induced a crack In a critical pylon component. leading lo separation of the aircraft's left engine The FAA said its mvcst1gat.Jon resulting in the penalty pay ment..5 showed that over a penod of years some p) Ions wert' manufactured by the McDonnell Douglas Long Beac h fac1hty that did not conform to the ap proved design for the aircraft Most of the defe<.'ts Involved impr oper 1ns tallat1on o f fasteners or 1nstallat1on or lhe wrong fasteners m the pylon a.c; s em bl y wb lch holds thl' aircraft's en.ones to its win"s UC Post Ref us~d PHILADELPHIA (AP ) Vartan Gregorian. 45. provost at the Univenlty of Pennsylvama. has announced that he will nol be a candidate for the chan cellor'a poet at the University or California at Berkeley. Thi· f-\A ordt>rf'<.I inspection of .tll IH IO JI~ Ion~ f11llow1ng tht' t 'h11·a~1> ,J<•r1dent. <A '>pok~man ... ;.11d . ancl uncovered about 7S de !~c lt '. !* -~n':A•mblits Cllristine Mai1itai11.s Yachl Lead Fred Preiss' 84-fool sloop Chnsline still held the elapsed time lead m the 1,110-m1le San Diego to Manunillo yacht race to- day and was 11 miles ahead of Tony Delfino's 6'9 root Drifler at the8a m .rollcall The po6illoo reports ind.Jcat.ed the two lead yachts were abeam of Ma gdalena Bay. Cbristioe had logged 596 miles from the start and Dnner was 58S miles out. The handicap le~d switched from Class C to Class A with John Scripps' 79·foot ketch Miramar laking the overall and Class A corrected time lead. She had lo~ged 512 miles from ~ ~tart John Reynolds' 46-foot Ghost was second m Class A. Co~l· ed t 1 me leader m Class 8 was Rogeuo Partido's 40-foot sk>op Saeta from Acapulco. Class C leader was the 34-foot s loop Clark Kent, skippered by Kent Roa ol San Franctaco. All or thc.> yachts were reporting hgbt and variable winds from the north. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Woman Killed By Train A SS year-old woman died Monday night whe n she wu alruck by an Amtrak train u she walked on the railroad tracks adJacenl to Camino Capistran o in Sao Juan Capistrano. S heriff's deputies identified the woman u Jeanne Margaret Schock of 31202 Paseo Amapola. San Juan Capistrano. Two Amtrak engineers told deput ies they sounded the traln's horn and braked. bµt could.n 't atop the sooth bound train lntlme. Ms. Sc~k either didn't bear the warnings or ignored them, the engineers said. The woman was walJdng with her back to the train at 9 15 p.m on the tracks near Oso Road and Camino Capistrano when she was s truck , a s heriff's spokesman said The spokesman said he didn't know why Ms . Schock was walk in1 on the traek.s. She lived near the scene of th(• fatal accident. in the residential :irea that s urrounds th1· i\tch1son. Topeka and Santa f''t! railroad tracks in San Juan Capistrano. Pka Entered /11 Trial for Embezzlement A Westminster man pleaded tnnoeent Mooday to charges that he took more than SJ0,000 rrom a Hun\ington Beach· Westminster area youth organization. Stepb.an Leroy Sanders, also known as Stephan Patterson, 32. entered the plea in West Orange County Muruc1pal Court where be was arraJgned after a three· month-long 1nvestJgat1on. Ann Williams of Westminster. romm1ssioner for American Youth Soccer Or ganization'!» Region Five. r eported to Westminster author1u~ Nov i2 that some $36,000 in leagut! funds were miss ing. lnvesU1ator Russell Silva, a..., signed to the case, secured a warrant Feb. l charging San· de~ with lS counts or felony grand theft. Sanden surrende red ,to the court llaada.y, accompanied by hh att.omey MerliDd Penunean of Huntington Beach. Silva said Sanders "apparent· ly acted alone" when be alleged ly took the funds between June and November last year whi11· actin~ treasurer or their youth soccer organuat.Jon. Basal Plan Meeting Set Newport Mesa parents in terested m d.iscuasmg the dis· trict's basal program, which provides music instruction and other ennchmcnt programs in the elementary s chools, can at· tend a meeting at 7 :30 tonight ln the Estancia High School band room. One of the parents who or· ganiz.ed tbe meetinc aaid they are concerned that the program may be tnmmed or eUminat.ed as part ol lbe dlalrict 'a budget cuta. Eatanda is located at 2323 PlHeotil Ave., Cotta Met1a . Valentine. •• •• "' fin. lowefry JS FASHION ISLANO • NEWPORT BEACH, CAUt'ORNIA 92660 TILCPHONI (714) M .. 2494 ·-I '· ~.,..~ .. 1- Has ts . un -wide Business • .r .,-: • • '--------~----------------~------~~------------------------------------------~~-------------------, .. ANAHEIM ANAHEIM STADIUM Opening in mid-1980 WOODBRIDGE AM#wlm 721 North Euclid Street Anaheim, Ca. 92801 (714) 991..3860 When ~ rrcluue.J Irvine ~ns our I.ending limits have also National Banlt, ~ did it for a very good increased, and we have f ""'" a~ilable to reason. We INnted to give Orange C:OUnty lend. Plus, grmtn assets mean ~ c:an its own busineJS and professional banlt off er more #wica to our automen. with conrenient, sttotegiadly located, ~·in or c:aU any of our bank offacu. county-wide offices. Discover how satU.f ying it c:an be to banlt No~ Hnitage Banlt is truly where the empluuU is on serving business a county-wide b.uinus banlt. By aai.Urlng and profeuional pwpk. If yoN'tr in Irvine National, we have incmued our Orrlnge Onlnty, then yoN'rr my close to total auets to motr than $120 million. This Herilage Banlt. Our Spirit Makes T-h e Differen ce U~f{kase Mcmhcr Fl >IC A11111tnm s.ll11m Sonia Au Airport WoodbrU,p N•"'I"" &am Sta~ College at the Sradiwn Opening in mid-1980 tJOO N<>rth Tustm Avenue Santa Ana. D . 92701 (714) 913-4788 ' 2171 Campus Drive: Irvine, CA . 9Z715 (714) 833-3700 5091 Barranca P.ulcway Irvine. Ca . 92714 {714) 552--3751 1501 Superior Avenue Newport Beach, Ci. 92663 (71•) 645-0660 '. C.O...MIM 1n> Ad.ams Aw:nuc Cost.a Mesa, Ol. f1'1ffUJ ~ning in early 1980 1_. c), I . t . . , . . , . I ... , : ' l I I ' I ,\ . . t I ' • • • ' \ . . . ' • • • ' ' , • ' ' • -· • I . .., • I • • J ».t I I,. 1• l'O 1> •• J .., )) -I \) ... I ... ., ... ..... )I .. I •• n ,, It . :If"' •, •'. . '" ,, .. . ll ... .. 'I ' .... l Wo.rking Women ·Change Things • By SYLVIA PO&TE& ;• A• more women 1ursed Into the work forct! in Lbe t than durlnl( 1ny other decade in the century, Americ s economy went throueb a ftlant revolution. Among lhe qu · t ion21 the re volution raised ' Wh at i s n C')w "n o rm a l" f o r e mployment· unemployment., Or for sa vln.s us a proportion of after ·ltJc Incomes'> What's a "typical ' family today as agal114t•a couple or decades ago., 1 More than hall of all women 16 yeani of age and over - about '3 million -are now part of the work force. As a result. the once "typical'' family with a working husband, a w6fe who's a full·Ume homemaker and two children haa become a s latlstical rarity This ' "obsolete" family now accounts for ouJy 7 per. cent of married-couple f a milles ! T o da y 's "typical" family ha s t w o o r m o r e w age earners Money's Worth ON TOP OF TllES£ funda mental changes as t he gre,t. c ndunng shirt of the economy from a goods-producing tO a serv 1ce-onented societ y These two forces have raised our li ving stand ards. stab1l1zed em ployme nt. encouraged t~ paycheck couples to s pend more and sa ve less Instead of clh· tthg back at. wa:. the "nor mcsl" reacuon tn pre vious anfia tiOn spcsns O<><'S this m ean that economic pred1ct1ons based on h1stor1cal precedent cs rl' almost a utom at ica lly thrown off- ta r get"' • "When I testify bf•for e 1·ongressional committees p r li(roupi. of sk1lkd econom1Ms abnut t'Conom1c and e mplO>'· m(•nt issues. I fi nd tha t tht·y'n · stlll lr)()k1ng at th<•m 10 his· ton c:il terms " Ja nt•t Norwood, comm1ss1onn of labOr -.tat1st1cs. scs1d "Dul tht>n · hav1• bee n such radical changf.s 1n l hl• labor forct· lh:il I Lh1nk histor y 1:. not going lo rc pclit IL'<' If ' \SSl 'MJNG REMOBILIZATION di><•' n<Jt al\t•r tbt· pall••rn d ra:o;t1cally thl' nation l"I into ;, 11f·rpl'nJQg d11wntum . most a uthontat1v1• .. ourrt·-. twlu·v•• Hnd thP un •·mrlovmt>nl rat"..., a virtua l c-rortaint\ l1> tw JIU\h1·d up to ~ pt rn•nt-plus in tht• nt·xt ..,t•\1•ral munth!'- Hut 'lior"'()od 11nd 1Jlh<'r 1·~fl"rt' ""' 'h ·pt 11 .11 tit>t>UI th1"> pess1 m 1'>l11· f11n ·l' ... ..,t ~·I'd'"' Alt hou~h lh1• aut11 oncl -.1 1•1·1 1n1fu-.1r11•-. h.n•· h••J.(un l..a\ 1ng off "'11rk1·r' '''r"'"'"I "''"'' th.it 1·mpll1\ m1·nt ir1 othl·r :tr•'<t'> • indu11tn~ th1· .... tml1 .... ..alt• .ir1d 11 ldll lr:1dt-.., h~.., 1nr rraM>d tn n·t·•·nt month' -Tift: BJ<. l P~" I,(, ,,( bJb\ t>'i<•m l1•1·n iJllf'r.., ..ao<f "'omrn t'nh•nn~ thf· l;thor f11111· miJ\ ;,iln·csd) h<nf' pci.,sefi throURh the t'C'On11m} -.o J "'""'''''"'" tn th1• rn•allon o ( nev. 1nb-. ma) not pu-.h up I h•· 1111111·" roll· d'> qu1rkly nr "' h1 flh :.i'> pred1r1<'<1 Tht:-i:rnv.th 111 th'' Jllll'ltlwr 11( l"''l "'<JI.('' f•ar n(·r f.1tn1hc" ma\ 111ntinu1• 1•1 ••n1·1111r .1~•1• lh1 .,,. n111µl1•' hoth to ... 1wnd Jnd h•1rrov. 111•,r1 ~11r 1·\1 n 11 1111" ''"'~'' •·:1nw1 'hould )!l'l lair! off th•· , 11r11t.1n,1t111r1 of ,;nolh1·r -...11rk1·r ·-. 1 .1tn1nJ:' :.i(11l 1u1•·11111!11\11a111 JLl~u,r~nu• "'.J.d "' 1••<.l ur · f:imrlw' t1·n<kr11 w-. \11 • 111 t..11 k ''" '>111·nlf1n l-( Yc•t 1l1·,111t1· th1•\1 ' 1111\ 1ou<, -.111•1<111•1·ur111mll' 1 h~t n~e' JO<! th\• <'<1rnplt•\ 1mpj1 t th1•\ ar<-h..a\ mi:: 11n 11ur t:<·cinom ~ and 1•1·11n11m1• out loolo. ot ht·r ha.,1t <'hdr ;JC'lt·ri-.t 11·-. o ( t bc· jllll lllJrkt'I fl 111.1111 Wll'h.Hlj.(1•tl ~O~T ~0'1 t:,, t 'OK 1n,t.rnrt•, -.1111 h11ld l•>b'> 3.., ,ecn.•w nl'"· f1h• l'11•r k· "' 11tht.•r clen cal ~'''" JOd while these an· r<'lcs t1v t·I) rt•r t• ...... 1on proof Job<> lhf'\ d f <' 10"' v.a ~e JObci and tht· C'on tn bulloo of thest-v.om<'n to <• f..am1 ly's tnrome tot csl 1'i c-o m pan1Uvely me itgt'r ·• llt-<.p1tf' "•ITW 11uhl <1nc1m1ot l'xcept1ons of wom f'n who h,J\ ~· dt ml,.·IJ to or ru .1r lh•· top ti\ on•• m1•Jn.., or Jnotht'r 'ht•t•1 .thtl1f\ or h1t" 11r1h ,1 'lllJll 1wn PnlJ~t· of "'Omt•n h,l\ t• m.idt• rn.1111r 1nr11arh 1nt11 "'h"t "'t·rt· .Ill m.ilc 111 1·up.1 lll>n'> d dt·<"dd1· 11r l"'" .,~,, Th<· prrd11minan11• 11! 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"'1d1·r11nJ!, not niJrro"' mi.:' Ft-milt.· 1·ll·rn..r1t.1n .11111 t11~h ,1·ho11l l•·Hr ht'r' f11r 1n,tann·. mak" onh .1ll'11JI ~1 p1•ri 1•nt 11f ''ha\ m a h• lP.tl'ht•r.., in th1· 1>am 1• JI"''' 1•,1rn .11111 th•· 1ir11r11· t·\plJnat111n ha' to ht' 01' I' r1 m inat ion fhu' h ,1r l.. 111 th1• fun1lanu•nt.d qu•"·lll>n ll,1\'I' our pfto d1r1111n' tx·1·n th1n"'n o(( t ,1ri.wt h~ lht· influx of ~omron 1ntt1 thl· v.ork fnri t•' \n h11111·..,t Jn<1l~\l .... 111 un-.v.t·r "I rton't knn"' · Will "''' ht•j.!ln to ·''' more• 1n 1980 and pull ()Uf 1•1·1rn11nn hJ l'k 1nt11 -.11m1· · 1·mhlJnrt• of hula nn"' Tht' obJt'<' ll\1·1·<11n11m 1-.t '"'"' 11·ph I h111"''" hut Im n111 11r1 •· Promo(fo>d Don h.ardw1 ;>:!. has lw 1·n n.1m 1·d pt , . ..,, clt·nt ol < ·ar1 ~;1rr h<'r .. ; ll l I' I p r I .. l' ~ . \n.1h 1•tn1 l>on K a rl'lw1· 11111wd t tw cnmp;1 11~ owrw<I hu:-.1 IH'~!'> 111 rn;,.t \\ h1 •n I h t• (' h \I I 11 , 11 0 V. l h l' l n r~t·:-.t prt\'<ill{\ ht.•lct rl o n f r •• n <' h 1 :-. l' d r~~taurant r ha1n 1n I hl' t·1n1J1t r \'. ronsi~l · t•d of ft\~· hot doi,( :-.lands anct <t dnv•' in rt"i-taurunt Gold, Silver QuotationtJ By The As~••~ Preas Selected world ~old prices today. Loodoe: momlng fixing S661 2S, off $8.SO , flxln1 $682.00, up $12.25 Parte: afternoon flxine S672 18, up $1.23. Fruakf•rt: $661 .25, off $10.75 Zartdl: bid '672.00. uo U .00: $677 00 askfd . "' i NEW YOU: Handy & Harman late morninl Nll100, up $12.25:-i New Yori&: Engelhard selling rrtct late m01$A' '683.70. up Sl2.30. · " New YOl'k: En1elhard tabrlcat.ed 1old late I s101.a . up su. n . * NEW YORK <AP) ttlvtr sas.ooo. * • Handy It Harman Elli lhard sllver $34.600; fabricated PIU~. "