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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-02-15 - Orange Coast Pilot7 - Boy, 18, May Be Iran Won't Free 11th Nude Victim Hostages Until In Sex Slayings Shah Probe Ends DAILY PILOT HB Mobile Home Park * * * 15c * * * Still Flooded Out FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 15, 1980 VOL n , If(). .... HCTIC*I ... ~·o•& Sex Slagiag~ Youth Feared 11th Victim By The A..asoda&ed .t"reaS Detectives from Orange Coun· ty were reviewing evidence to- day in the murder of an 18-year-old Beaumont youth who may be the 11th victim in a string of Southern California sex slayings, seven of wh.ich apparently OC· curred in Orange County. Riverside detectives said James Sean Moore, a small, good-looking teen-ager who worked at a Palm Springs fast food restaurant and loved hltchbilring, was strangled Feb. 6 by someone who gave hlm a ride. Authorities said Moore's back- ground, age, habit of hitchhiking and the way he was killed were similar to the other victims whose bodies have been foWld in four Southern California coun- ties the last two years. Shah Probe To Precede Freedom All the victims have been young men in their late teens or early 20s. Each body was dumped either on or near a freeway. Moore's body was found by a motorist a block north or Highway 60. o.itt -Wiit ,_ 'WE WADED OUT OF HERE IN WATER UP TO OUR WAISTS,' EXPLAINS TERESA MILLEA By The Assoc:la&ed Press Iranian Foreign Minister Sadegh Gbotbzadeh said today the international commission to investigate charges against the deposed shah may be formed "within a few hours." but the American hostages in Tehran will not be released until the panel finishes its work, accord- ing to an Italian news agency. But former Irish Foreign Minister Sean MacBride said to- day "the commission could hardly begin its work untU the hostages have been released. Either they are released before the commission meets or they could be released concurrenUy with the setting up of the com- mission.'' Transfer of the hostages to a third party, perhaps a neutral country. has been mentioned as a possible step in the release process. Ghotbzadeh, spealting to re- porters while visiting a mwsewn ln Rome. was quoted as a~ U. N . Secretary-Gener al Kurt Waldheim telephoned him at 3 <See lllAN, Paie AZ> ' 1JlE AD WORKED Wl711 ONE CA.LL "One phone call wu all it toot t.o make a sale in the Dally PUot cla11lfled aectloo." That's the word from the ooe· Ume Foantaln Valley 1&l•man wbo placed w. ad ln the Dal11 Pilot: Of~ deU .... x 80" e drwr. x1nt C!OIWl • dull c:br JUCMUWl • If you want OM-Call Hlel IOC· CHI, try the frtendl)' DaJly PHot elaultled ad-vtaen at '42·M'11. ' ) Each victim was nude. Some bore the marks of homosexual assaults. Moore may have been sex ually attacked and authorities are waiting for the results of lab tests to coofmn their suspicions. Water Ruahed Through Break In Wall Behind Mo~I• Home Perk RHldent'a Traner In H8 The strongest common link that connects the victims is t.bat each was hitchhiking and ap- parently accepted a ride from hls s layer. In addition to the Orange County and Riverside cases. bodies have been found in San Diego and San Bernardino COWi· ties. Five Deaths Reported in Costa Mesa Rain 'Rivers' Bring Slides, Evacuations By The Auocla~ Preu Cars were tossed around like toy boats, high winds and hailstones shattered windows, basements were flooded and a few residents were evacuated as floodwaters and mud poured down from fire-denuded hillsides in Southern California's third straidlt day of heavy rain. No fatalities were reported, but one woman was swept away when a wall of water sent her car tu.mbliq end over end down Laurel Canyon Boulevard ln the Hollywood Hills . She was Five persons were found dead rescued later, sulfertn1 from in Costa Mesa ln separate incl· bruises but apparenUy nothing denta Thursday. lncludlu two more aerlous. apparent su.lcidea. two deaths "I've never seen anyt.blna like from natural causes and tbe lt ln my Ufe, .. said another un· death of a 14-year-old girl from d •••ec1 c ~• undetermined cauaea, pollce i enuu Laurel anyon • .,... dent whole car wu a1aO caucbt sai.f bey said tbe number of lD the flood. "Thia wall of water deaths in one day waa unUICaally ~u1 comlna right al me." hiehforthecity. He laid lie escaped when b1a A 14-year-old Vletnamne sirt c ar lodled a1ainlt a toppled was brouaht into Costa M•a mailbox. Memorial lloepli.l by ber fami· Numerom parked can were ly at aboUt 8:30 p.m . but wu smubed .,alnlt each other by already dead, Police said. th~=tera warned that a A druc overdoM wu· suspect· tb1rd _._ ..-..11 •• ---re from ed bQt Jwuaae pl'Ob)ema made --....,.,,..._ _.., lt d.llfteUlf tO 1et btlormatkln the Pad.fie could produce more from tbe f amDY. u.u aaicl. An naab fkiodlna Saturday. auto»Q wu ldledahcl today. · Tb• Loa An1elt1• County OfflCel'J Hid a S0.7ear~ld abertft't iUllltatloD at AJtadeoa wom• wbo bad a~tl.Y lbot 1aJd lt bad .... ~ ~ mr peo. berMWtodeMh ••found ln her \Pie lD die P11aclena oa.a area. apart.-GD ShaHmar Drift at threatmed by m'8dlbdel from 1:'5 a.m. ~ billa.ldel, and bad A man wbo had ban11d put otben GD alelt. hlmaelf wu fOWld Oa tbe 1arace "It'• a ana -.here there are ol bJa bome on 1ltb P1ae1 at a lot of unpaved road•.'' (lee DEA~. Pa .. AJ) (lee l'l'OnM. P"ll• A2> .• ' HB Mobile Homes Still 'Rained Out' By STEVE MARBLE Ot -OMty 1'11.e Staff More rain today threatened to keep about 40 Huntington Beach mobile bome residents from re· turning to their homes for the third rug.ht in a row Evacuees from the Beach View Mobile Home Park. 172161 Gothard St .• were told by dty of· ficiau that they'd probably have to seek lodging with relatives or stay at a Red Cross emergency shelter tooipt. Flooding drove 60 residents from t.be part Wednesday night.. Many were floated out in rails manned by city lifeguards Others simply waded through the water. Tbunday. durlDJ a lull in t.be storm. reeident.a returned to t.be damp park and s urveyed damaae. Only ooe home, city of. ficiala said, bad noodini above the nocw ievet. Reaidenta compared notes oa the nlabt of tbe evacuation. pulled IOUed belongings from stora1e sbed1 and retrieved peraooal ltema from abandoned can. "I didn't wait for the boat," remarked Nel Stubblefield aa 1be atatked wet cloUU.DC iD her carport. "I Just pulled on my boot• and waded to hliber around.'' TiQ1 Hall laid be 'd returned to hla home fof' the day but would 1peod the ni~t at h1t 1later'1 home. "Tbey had to carry m)' mother out ol here," be aaJd. "Sbe'a 11 and they bad to carry her out ol Sylmar when they bad the earthquake up l.bere.;· Y-P-P r -...... ,,..,.., He laughed· and added . "Everytime I turn around some· one's carTYill~ her away." The Red Cross s helter at nearby Murdy Park, jammed Wednesday evening following the flooding, was almost vacant Thursday. Red Cross workers said ei&}lt persons slept on cots Thursday although nearly 40 showed Up for a free dinner. After eatinc, they left with friends or relatives. Lyn Bear. who said she'd re- ma\rt at the ~helter Wllil she cou d return to ber moblle home, admitted 'Ilu.tnlday she hadn't slept yet. ·' 1 remember running out to the canoe and there was this guy m swimming trunks and a T · shirt with water running down his &lasses," she said. ••He told me the re wasn't enough room in the canoe for me. I waded back up to my carport and waited for it to come around a second lime." Leon Slim, another Red Cross ovemiehter, aaid be and bis wlfe escaped the flooded park in their truck. which be cot started deapite the blab water. Mrs. Bear said the nitbt ol t.be evacuaUon lhe peered lnto her car, nod.ced taPM floatiq and decided t.o leave the vehl~ to lbe elemeota. Park Kana1er Leith Killer said water wu rour feet deep foJlo= Wednesday's deluce but the paR bad drained by Tbunday aftemooo. Miller caot.eods the city ll at fa ult, He aa1d the park I I l2•lnch dralm were unable to handle the <See WATE•, P-.e AZ > Weather To Bring More Wet It 's gorng to ram all weekend That was the word today from the Nal.Jonal Weather Service where fore<'asters s aid a stnng of Paclfi<' storms were brung up ort the Southern Calsfornsa Coast The s torm that departed Thursday dumped a total of 2 S8 ID <'hes of rain on Costa Mesa. three inches in Huntington Beach and 2 8 inches sn Santa Ana A second storm was expected to hat today and clear out by early Saturday. makmg way for yet another storm Emerfi(ency crews took advan· tage of the lull to clean up flood control channels and basins. storm drains and roadways dogged with mud and debns from the mad week downpour A spokeswoman at the county Flood Control Storm Center SaJd today there were no ma1or problems. "at least not yet ·· One of the biggest problems result.mg from the Wednesday and Thursday storm was the floodmg of the Beach View Mobtlehome Park sn Huntington Beach Park off1c1als and city workers this morninl( said there were no new problems that de- v e Io p e d Thursday eve- ntng 60 residents had to be evacuated when storm drains backed up Another trouble spot was in <See llA.IN, Page AZ) Chance of ram decreas· mg t o 40 percent tonight Partly cloudy Saturday. Lows tonight in t he 50s Highs Saturday RO at the beaches and 85 inland. INSIDE TODAY Ctltbf'o.tlng the Chinese New YC01'? ~on Pages Cl 011d Cl hll tohich reitauronu co omt and how to fffm o fOUT·mimde st11i. of brulh pamtmg. I ----------.. _.__.,............ ... ~ ·-FBI Raids Yield Pon10 by the To~ ., ...... ., ........ na.1 trom Dtaa.7 to "Deep ~~i:'f.:-,~·= Tona ot ~ l90¥M Throat •• material ..,.. rtoai lJ ol· ment ln lllam1 ften and. • .,...,.... la U.. Loi A total ot 71 were cbarpd An P'BJ 1pohlman •a.kt OOt An1ekil area u PBJ •f.:'! ar· wHh dhtrl but1n1 ob1uoe retted 54 ~ 8Cl'Qa ~ material M'nlU at.ate u.n.. ln pornocrlJ>h1 t•= °!AUil.Md try ln ~•nc7 'a laleat wbat ~ called the a.,._t crime ncun Ill z enno. "•llnJ" . n-ackdown on pomo•raphy ln dro~ dMd ol a heart at1ad P'81 bUtory Four people wve lo ew Yort. City u 1'81 aic:tU The m.;orlt)t anwled 11n;an · charpd ln I.be plrKY u ~u u w.re ~to ftnd blm to Mt"We day on cbarpa of ~ tbe &>OmOITl.PhY Cll.N'. him wt an arnt11l warrant. and film pirac1 wu. taken to rual:%!,n Lo. :-:fekll· bC were The enllh WU IO ~·· lbal Seven of \be 31 Soutbem glv•n = .....,..for the ·~la ....,.. d.lnded t •Worn.lam Indicted were 1Llted tnal.t •n amt. wblre U.. 21,Aa. betwem WO CIOW'trooma ..... oo t.be 1tate Attorney 0...-al 'a yt'a r opera lion llatted. ma1l1trat.ea Ht nl')'ln1 baJl lt'1'1 Report OD Or1a.o.1Md Crime amoma nncLal from 12,500 to lnvolveaMnt lo tbe P'Um In· or Ilk' 33 aneatt'd ber-., 13 1100.000 duatry were c har .. d wltb plr1Un1 Aoolbet 21 PCIOO .. were anwl· F'Bl Direct« Willlam Webster .,._....,... Nixons in New York Former President Nixon and his wife, Pat, '1:-.1 l thC'ir dau~hter Tricia and her son. ('hrtstophl·r. in New York pnor to paying ~)an mspect1nn v1s1t to their new four-story townhow;l• in midtown Manhattan. They ex lH'<'l to move in s hort I~ \ - More Gas for \Weekend Bm Prices Rise Along With Volume LOS ANGELES CAP) -The fuel availab1Lity outlook for tht' Washington's Birthday weekend 1s a m1t.e rosier than il has been r ecently, but tht· prices in the Automobile Club of Souther n California's weekly report give little cause ror celebration Thu~day's Fuel Gauge sur i;·,..,_ Pap Al WATER ... torrent of waler pouring in from the city yard to the south and the Ocean View High School campus to the north Runoff from a city drain on the high school proper ty, he said, pushed down a park wall and n owed into the compound like "Niagara Falls." Water from the city yard side. he continued, gwihed into the park through another wall. He said he has been :.ifter City of ficials for months to improve the a rea's drainage. Public works officials blamed the mobile home park flood on a drain plugged up with silt and other debris. They said the s torm simply overwhelm<.'<! the area's drainage system. Paul Cook, pubHc works <lirec- t or. sa id o ffi cials at the ne1ghbonng school will be en couraged to block off an area on their property to hold back now ing water Otht:r mtenm steps, he said, will b e taken to improve d rainage so residents can return home ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l•'f"tlt~ ,.,,,_\tOa1lyP1~"'4 wt1Plw1'w"'' 1,,..., ttr•trtft\tll ~P, ... ,~.,~b\ttroi..C>1.flll'l(lll" t ••I Pvf-41\htnqt "'"f'.-ny "°P.o•tir ""'.t1,,.., 4, .. fk1n~ f'\1 0 ~,.., lhtO\IOrl ' n<111, Im t M ia ,,,,.I ... Nt -~· fW.,itl f'\ H1""h"tJt()n """' h j ""-'ft I ... , v .. th., ''"''fM I •}Urw f\,. .. ,,. "••1l"t (M\I A ... , , .. ,,..~1..n.,.....,..,~1~)..-1~.tto••'"""" ' •'It•• '"'" ,,.,~ t'<"I f-ut_ ... "'"'U rlttf\I ., "'' JlO .,., \t H•v \Ir,., ( ""'" ~w (."lthKnl• '1'1• ' AeM r1 .. -.. p,,. ... C)e.,,,.,,,g ~.~ I•<• It Cw•-. V ., Pr.,\ldlofllf •llCt°" .... MltMtr• f'9'•fl"IHtce .. 11 ldllOt ~t ·M~,.. MA"•O•n<J ldlt'>f °"' ...... ~ -~ ...... " •"'''•nf M4n•v•nq £41tW\ OfflcH (Mt• Ml''-' >• Wf\t It•• ~ ... , , ..,N t"tMh tOJI No Coeu Miflh••• '1""11"""" 11 ..... , .,.,, _, .. -...... T•l•phon• (7t4)~ CiaHlllM AdHrtl•ntMa+6171 rrnmHoftrtOt•not~.,~11-. 640-1220 vey or 36S service s tations found that very few are posting prices or less than $1.20 a gallon for any grade of gasoline. and that gas prices in general were up 2.3 to 2 8 cents per gallon from last week. At L93 metropolitan area sta lions, pnces for full ser vice we re averaging 120.8 for re~ ula r . 124.8 for unleaded and 126.9 fo r pre mium gas Cor responding full service pnces for 172 stations In outlying areas a veraged 123.S. lZ7 2 and 128.8 Prices aver aged about 7 centc; per gallon cheaper all around at self service stations Diesel fuel prices avcra)ited 114.6 in the metropolitan areas a nd 113 s in the outlying areas. up 2 to 4 per gallon from the previous week Most gasoline stations sur · vC'yed planned to be open on Washington's Birthday Monday, the auto club swd On Saturday. 65 percent of sta lions in metropolitan areas and 86 percent of stations in outlying areas are scheduled to be open, for the same overall 7S percent as last Saturday Nineteen percent o f metropolitan stallons and S3 per· c<•nt of outlying stations planned to open Sunday -an overall rate or 3S percent1 up one per· cent from last Sunaay F,....PapAJ mAN BARGAINING. • • a m lo discuss composition of the comrrusswn The panel to in vest1gate the regime's charges against Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi has been regarded as a key step to ward free ing lhe hostages in the US Embassy in Tehran. who began their 104th day in captivity today "The conversation lasted an hour. Now one 1s waiting only for their acceptance For us. the nam es aren't important What is important is that the com mission is formed," Ghotbzadeh was quoted as saying by tbe ANSA news agency. However. h e a dde d , "the hostages will not be freed until the commission makes public its results,·· according to ANSA. Ghotbzadeh had told a news conference Thursday tbal he hoped the commission would finish its work ln 10 days to two weeks, but refused to be pinned down on whether the host.ates would be released immediately. However, be said once the com· mission waa formed "everything Is in motion." Iranian President Abolba.saan Bani-Sadr, uked if the U.N. p14qel would conyepe ln Iran, told reporten in Tehran Thurs- day. "They are waiUnl for me to make that announcement but I am waitinC to aee lf the U.S. will accept our condltiooa." He reiterated bia three de· mandl on the United States for release of the bo1ta1ea : a c knowledgment of alle1ed U.S. crimes acabllt the Iranian peo; durtnl the 1b1b'1 ~; a p e not to meddle in Ira· nian ain; and alrffmeot not to block elforU to return the 1hab and b1a wealth to Iran. But Bani-Sadr, who this week told the French newspaper l..e llonde that Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini, Iran'• re'lolutlon•ry leader. bad •ITeed to the plan, hedged that comment "Earlier I was asked 1! the imam <Kho· me1ns > agrees with the propoeaJ and I answered I think be will agree " Carter has said the United States will not take the blame for a CIA-backed coup that restored the shah to power in 1953, and the Stale Department has said it will not "profess gu1tt •• for any subsequent Ira nian developments. Carter, in an interview with the Boston Herald A men can said: "I don't have any indJcaUon at all that we will have a resolu lion of the hostage Issue that soon." He called the hostage-holding 8 "burning issue," and said, " .it is impoeatble for me t.o revert t.o business as usual aa an active campaigner u long aa the hosta1es are beinl held." Carter's chief rival for the D e moctatlc presidential nominalloo. Sen. Edward M . Kennedy of Maaaacbuaetta. ac· cuaed admlnlnlstraUon offtctal.a of mlauslng tbetr offices in the c ampal1n. White H ouse spokesman Jody Powell chided the news media foe "nmnint • little raPld.ly" on tbe _ evolvtna compl"Oli118e over the boetaaea. "Everybody la coo1lderal>ly ahead ol th1I proceu." According to an artlcle ln the Sa n Fraoclaco Examiner. Carter communicated secretly wltb Khomeini three tlmea throu1h Cbarge d 'Atfairu L . Bru ce Latn1en, tbe top American diplomat In Tehran. Lai n1 e n and two other American offldals have been held in the rranlao Forellfl Mlnlslry since mtlltanta oo- cupled tM U.S. Emba11sy and seized the hoeia,-u Nov. •. Hid in W~, D.C. that York. Be dled ot aa == 1pokeaman ID Detroit WOtald say th0te tncUcted n the porno,-heart attack oa.Jy m1Dut.ea only tha 111> &ODOUDcement wu rapby cue Included 10m• of Tleot.a urtved to aneat him planned later today. the btamt producers and dl.I· unday. The pornography lovesU1aUon tr1buton ol bard-core porno1· -Robert .. Debe " ~~·JAf..Tu,': .:r"'p~ rapby in the $4 billion-a-year in· DtBemardo, U, of New Yortl, du.tr)'. dffcribed by autborttln u a ed attack OG C>rlan.i.Md criJM, major r...t Cout pomosrapby wttl~ crime and eon-up. NaUoowlde, the a11,:fed wholesaler. llon tbrou1b tbe UH ot Wl· kln6plm named tn tbe l ct· dercover "•Un«" operaUona tn menta: -Harry Virgil Mohney, :n. of wbJch ageo~ u croob to -Reuben Sturman . 55, a Durand, Mich.. near Detroit. catch real c . millionaire resident of tbe poeb M o boey alle1edly controls The three, alonl, wltb ZaJ. Cleveland suburb of Shaker numerous IQdwest pomogTapby ferano, allegedly mtnated a Height.a operatiam. b u r I eon i.::J m a r k e t lo r Stormao and DIBeroardo ma1aztnea filnu with such -Zafferano, 87, allesed bou of •ere arrated Tbu.rsdafui tltlea as "Three ln a Tub," an Ea.st Coast por'DOCTapby dLs· Asked whether Mo ey bad "Debbie Does Dallaa," and "Hot lrlbutioo riDI baaed in New been apprebended, an .PBl a.od Saucy P1ua Girls.•' Grain 'Sting' Revealed Undercover Operation Monitors Boycott WASHINGTON (AP > -The way AgJicuJture Secretary Bob Bergland told it, the United Slates ls involved 111 an int.erna-llooal "sting " opera tion to monitor shipments of gr&111 to the Soviet Uruon that might do justice lo an old James Bond movie. Bergland. almost casually , f'.,....Pap Al RAIN •.. San Clemente where port.Jons of the beach in San Clemente St.ate P a rt r emained c losed today because of a sewage s pill during heavy ram earlier th1 c; w€'ek Orange County health omc1aJs said the small hne that ruptured has been rt:pa1n•d aftl'r 11 dumped about 45.000 gallons "' raw sewage on the beach '1l Averuda Calaf1a Tht' Southeast R egional Reclamation Authority sewage treatment plant m Dana Po1.nt which was nooded dunng the rains in January reportedly has had no repeat problems from the recent :-.torl'Tl.l> Oran1i:e Coast motonSL'I who "t'rl.' zig zagJ(mg around nooded ro:.td!> l.'arla•r this wct:k w<·n· like l y t o f ind so me thoroughfares closed again Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. which isn't usually a lrou· ble spot. was the scene or a major traffic Jam this mornmg as CalTrans crews closed one north- bound lane near Del M ar A venue to repair erosion ln tbe unused freeway ditch. The rain-caused erosion treat· e d an abyss that had crept within two re-et of the road, but the crc·w .!>pokesman said the roadway 1ts<>ll wasn't in danger * * * F ...... PagrAJ STORM •.• sheriffs Sgt Lee Jordan s8Jd "There have b een so me mudslides.·· Mud pouring orr the slopes or Mt Wilson. burned last sum mer. threaten e d dozens or hom es in tht' same area during last month's rams. Flooding closed the busy Holl ywood Freeway in both directions during the mommg rush hour be<.'ause of high water and debru pounng from the San Fe rn ando V a ll ey into llollywood Four of the rive lanes or the westbound Ventura Jo'reeway. a lso a heavily t raveled <"Om - muter arte r y n or th or Los Angel~. we~ closed because or a mudslide diacloaed tbe undercover ·'sting" plan duriq a luncheon in- terview wtth reporten Tbu.nday. At first. some tboucht be wu ldd- ding Be r gland was asked about slippage in the partial embargfJ of grlWl sales to the Soviets that President Carter announced on Jan 4 .. We've thought about 1t. and we have a ~ling operation go ing ... Bergland said ··And I'm not got.ng to teU you any more than that, but it JS at work and 1t w ill be very inter esting to watch " A ~ked for more df•ta1ls . Bergland replH·d , · I havt' nothing more to '>ay " Hut h1· addt>d that the ··'>ling .·· or un dercover. operation ..-. a ... set up J u '> t to ., •· t· ho"' l h 1· "' fJ r I <I b t' h <1 \ t·., · · u n d 1· r I h 1· • :J It•., bo> coll plan Bergland 'Iii a.-, asked 1r th1· ~t 1ng involved nnl y th1• Agriculture Department "No. lh1s 1!> beyond that he said. ''This ~ an international effort . . . t.fila 1s really super. bi&b-secm stuff. I can 't talk about iL'' A reporte r s uggested that because 1t apparently involved international opt:rat1<ms 1t be called .. inter·sttng " "Good term." Bergland com meoted . "We·111: had tn take these un U'>ual actions to prevf'nt leakage, or else the whol<-thing <the boycott l would col I af)S(! · · ht-'aid The president ordered the SIJ!o. pension of further gn11n <11' Ii v1•ries in retaliation t11 th•· So \ J("l Union 's IJC'C upat1on cir 1\ fgharust:m 1\!t~u~h R million mPtrw lrm., 11f l S 'lliht·at and cnrn wt·n· "X t• m µt1'<1 bf•1'..1U..,1· thO!'>P had bf•en p1·nfwd tiv an r•;ul1t•r <1grt"f· m1·nt. CartPr'<; actwn <:Jnc('lf'(! 17 m11l1on that the Soviets w1·n· t<' IH'l llus y1·ar \ metnc ton L'> about :!,N., pciun<b. Armed Robbers Hit Mesa Diner, Motel L'o1>ta Me~a police are in \ c>st1gating two arm~ robben•"> Thursday, both tn lhf' 2200 block of Newport Houle~ard I nvesllgator'> s aid 1t ..-. asn t known 1r UM> two incidents weN• n•lat!'d In the r1r<.t robben , a md/l Tl1PV Do . -All 22 MIAMI BEACH. f la 1 A I' 1 It 14 a~ ~· "t•<ldmg to rival the ft>rt1le 1 m a1i:1nat1on of playwright Neil Simon blazing ltghL'i, a showt'r of ros(' pedals. r1rvworks. a m11g1 c show, a 3-0·course fea~t and a k1ndJy guru doing the honor. But 1t ·s doubtlul even Simon would have bit on the idea or 11 couples at the samC' altar on Valen t1nc·s Day -..,1t h his daughlt'r as one of the bndes "I have rose petals all over me Klee alf over me It was wonderful." said Ellen Simon Leland. 22 fl1•<f with a bout Sl50 from C'hJrtic·s Ch1h, 2278 Nt-wport Hh c1 • shortly before 6 a m . l'ouce saJd th~ bandit orderPtl food. at.e some or 1t and tht·n a~ked for change When th•· v.a1l rt."'>S opt:ned thP ca~h n·r.: 1s ter he produced a p1!)tol JOI! took tht> mon1•y Tht.· rubbt>r : who n~ on fool. 14 J~ dt~cnbed as about 30 yt:ar' old '>I '\ f1-t'l tall. we1gh1n~ 14.1 f)f1un<1'. l41th dark i.:reasy collar l1·11~th hair partt-d 1n tht· m1ddJ1• In the ~nd CJW pohee saul a man wt•anng a dark plast.Jc ba~ over his hrur entered the lobby at tht-Ali Baba Motel, 2250 :'lit"A port Blvd . at about 8 40 p m and showed what appeared to be a gun under a piece or cloth Tht' man took about SJ08 from lhP fC'mall' clerk and fled on fool. offin·r.. said The robber 'lliJ~ d~cnbcd as tn his 30s E',.....PopAI DEATHS ... about 9 a.m., police said . Also. they said, an 86-year-old man who lived on The Master. Circle and an elde rly person in a convalescent hospita l on Orange A venue were found dead Thurs- day. apparently from natural CaUSt"S We ••• stoek the fabaloas C.Olleetien by BOLL YWOOD CLOTHES Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* "When you buy one suit at the regular price. you can buy another of equal or lesser value for o nly one do llar SOUTH COAST rt.Ali. COSTA MISA, CA. f'HOHIC714t 540·t502 I \ I Orange Coast EDITION Your Hometown Dally NewHpaper ' ~OL. 73, NO. 46, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1S, 1980 < ' / . ~ Fl FTEEN CENTS Rain 'Rivers' Bring Dalllftging Slides •1 n. Aleec'--1 ..... Can were touM around like to1 boats, bllb winds and hallal.OMI sbatte~ windows, ba.ementa were Rooded and a few ,..ideota wcire twac\lated u floodwaten and mud poured down from fini-denudcd hillaides ln Southern Callfornia'a third alral&bl day ol heavy rain No fatalities were reported, but one woman was swept away wbeo a wall ol water sent her * * * car bnnblml end over end down Law-el ~ Boulevard ln tbe Hollywood Hiiia Sbe wu re.cued lat.er, 1utfertn1 from brulaee but a~renUy noW.n& more Mrioua ··1•ve ne\'er seen anyt.hina like 1t in my life." sald another un· 1dentit\ed Laurel Canyon reu· dent whose car waa alao caught in the nood. "Thia waU of water was ronung n&ht at me " He aald be eaeaped when bts • * * car lod1ed aaawt a toppled mallbo~. Numeroua paned can were 1ma1hed a1aloat each other by the tornot t'orMaaters warned tbat a third storm moving ashore from the Pacific could produce more nub floodioa Saturday. The Los Angeles County aherlff'a substation at Altadena sald It bad evacuated a few peo. pie in the Pasadena Glen area. • * * threatened by mudalldes from fire-demaded billaidel, and bad put otben on alert. "lt'a u area where there are a lol of unpaved roads," sheriff• set. Lee Jordan said. ··There have been some mudslides." Mud pouring off the slopes of Ml. WUM>o. burned last sum· mer. threatened dozens of bomH in the same area dwi.n& last month's rains. * * * Floodlo1 closed tbe buay Hollywood Freeway lo both dJrect.iom durin& tbe mornlni rush hour because ol high water and debris powi.n& from the San Fernando Valley into Hollywood. t'our of the five lanes ol the westbound Ventura Freeway, also a heavily traveled com- mute r artery north of Loa Angeles, were cloe.ed becauae ol a mudslide * * * lo the same area on three aldea ol billy Griffith Parll: in Los An1eles, high water closed tbree freeway lranaition roads Streeu were flooded during the heaviest rainfall in the early morning hours. and tn Santa M001ca and West Los Angeles cars were carried SO feet or more by the high water. High winds In lbe early morninli! smubed a rew !hop and res- idence windows tn coastal areas. * * .,, StorDlS Coming Like Dominoes lnNeg,port Drug Sale Nets Six Suspects A Newport Beach resident and five other men were arrested Thursday in connection with the alleged sale of $600,000 worth or cocaine. The arrests by Newport Beach narcotics officers and agents from the Federal Drug Enforce- ment Admlni.stration took place in four locations. Agents said they bought 11 pounds or the il· licit drug in an undercover transaction Arrested tn a Newport Center parking lot was Ronald Bruce Von Lindenberg also known as Brul'e Llndenberg, 50, of 2023 Woman Gets North County Judge's Post Attorney Linda McLaughlin, wbo has a pnvate law practice in Costa Mesa, received an un· usual present Wednesday on her 38th birthday. It was a call from Sacramento announcing that Governor Brown bad appointed her a judge in the North Orange Coun· ty Municipal Court in Fullerton. "I celebrated by watching the Oly mp1cs and eating popcorn with my five children. But l was really cele brating inside " Mrs . McLaughlin, a resident of Santa Ana, said s be will take the bench early next month after s he winds up duties at her Costa Mesa law practice She received her law degree from the University o f California ·~ Boa It Hall in Berkeley in 1966. "Only about s percent of the judges are women and I am very excited to be a part of that small group," she said. ' Yacht Defender. Newport Beach. Moments later police arrested Irving Ralph Abravaaya, 60, at the Newport Beach home in the Seavie w Broadmoor neighborhood. He lists a Miami Beach home address. Also arrested was Theodore Darling Rogers Jr .. 30, and his brother John Henry Rogers, 29( who were taken into custody a the elder brother's home at 31451 Alta Loma Drive. South Laguna. The last two arrests took place a few minutes later in the park- ing lot of the Crown House Restaurant on Pacific Coast Highway al the Crown Valley Parkway. Arr ested there was Juan Trenballe, 26, of Hawaii and J amea Albert Perell, 29, ol Los Gatos, Calif. Sgt. Darryl Youle of the Newport Beach police said today Von Lindenberg has been tmder mvestigatioo for lbe past nine months. Von Lindenberg, Abravaaya and the elder Rogers were ex· pec ted to be arraigned on federaJ narcotics charges today m Los Angeles District Court. The other three men, who re- mained jailed i n Newport Beach, are expected to be ar- raigned in Orange County next week on charges of possession of narcotics for sale In addition to the 11 pounds of cocaine investigators seized ap- proximately SO pounds of what they described as high grade marijuana from members of the group They estimated the value of the marijuana at $15,000 Inflation Soars LONDON (AP) -British in· flation soared 2.S percent in January to an annual rate of 18.4 percent. the highest since April 1976. the government announCed today. , fl'•I• lledfll S••ter Eric Heiden ot Madleoo, Wla., speeds \o a sold.medal in . the ~meter Oty~c 1oeed 1kaUn1 event at Lake Placid. N.Y., today. defaJla ln Sports. Page Be. • • .. Weekend Battering Predicted It's gOUlg to rain all weekend That was the word today from the NatJooal Weather Service where forttasters said a slnng of Pacific storms were lining up off the Southern Caltforn1a Coast The storm that departed Thursday dumped a total of 2 S8 mcbes of nlin on Costa Mesa. three inches in Huntington Beach and 2.8 inches 1n Santa Ana A &ttOnd storm was e lrpected to bit today and clear out by early Saturday. making way for yet aoother storm Emergency crews took advan- ta1e of the lull to clean up flood control channels and basins, storm drains and roadway ~ clogged Wlth mud a nd debns from the aud ·w~k downpour A spokeswoman at the county Flood Control Storm Center SaJd today t.bere were no major problems, .. at least not yet .• One ol the biggest problems ., ....... ~ fl'om" the Wednesday o.ity ...... .._...__ COSTA MESAN TOMMY OtEMER VIEWS WEEKEND WEATHER PROSPECTS G&.UML Y Pipe Dampened, Dart( GIH .. a Spfettered wtth Rein and OreaMd In foul Weechef Geet and Thursday stor m was the flooding of the Beach View Mobilehome Park m Huntington Beach Park o ff1 c1als and c ity workers Uus morning said lher<' were no new problems that de veloped Thur~day evr n1ng 60 resident~ had to bl' t"Yacuated when storm drain!> bal'kedup More Gas, High Prices nus weekend LOS ANGELES CAP) The ruel ava.ilab1ltty outlook for the Washmgton's Birthday weekend is a mite rosier than it has been recently. but the prices in the Automobile Club of Southern Callfomia's weekly report give little cause for celebration Thursday's Fuel Gauge sur· vey of 365 service stationa found that very few are posting prices of less than SI 20 a gallon for any grade of gasoline, and that gas prices in general were up 2.3 to 2.8 cents per gallon from last week At 193 metropolitan area sta· lions. prices for full service were averagmg 120.8 for reg· ular, 124.8 for unleaded and 126.9 for premium gas. Cor· responding full service prices for 172 stations in outlying areas averaged 123.5. 127.2 and 128.8. Prices averaged about . 7 cents per 1alloo cheaper all around at self service station.a. <;as Price RUeRecord WASHINGTON (AP> - The American AutomobUe AAaociaUon said today lta surveys show the avera1e price of gasoline of all ,radea soared by 7 .2 ceota per 1allon over the lut four weeks. The AAA aald ll WU the lar1est one-month prSce boost alnce ll be1an monltorln1 fuel coats teveo yea.n ago. It Mid tbe avera1e full service prices acl'Oll tbe nellon were reported at ,1.11per1allon ol Nl\&lar, ,1.22 for pnmlum ucl tt.Jl '°' unleeded ' • ADd &be MA allo n.ld dletel fuel averaced tu• • 1aU., an lncnue ol 4.8 centa ~r tbe pa•l lour w..U. Harbor High Grad New OC Fire Chief Th1rl } ~t·n:n y ear old La "' r e n n J II o I ms. u 1960 graduate of Nl'wporl llarbor lli~h &hoot. 1s new l'hief of the ne w Oran~((' Count} f'1re D<•part ment llolms. who previously has ser ved as chief of the Tuslln Fire Department. was selected Thursday by the Or ange County Board of Superv1sori. Crom a field of more lhan 30 aoohl'ant.'i ho'lcman to deputy operation .. or!tc1:r in chargt' of ail trall\.ll\~ function:-an the· Cit) The m<Y->t 1mm1.'<liat1' task fa<' an~ Holm.' L'\ an o\'erM·emg lhe development of th(' nt'"' count} fare department The department will replal't' the Stale Fo~try IX>partment. which has provided fire prote<' t1on to uruncorporatNt areas of the count) for 49 )ear;, on Jul} Another troublt· spot was an San Clemente when• port10~ of the beach Ln San Clemente State Park remained c:lo~ed toda) because ot a sewage ~pall dunng heav) ram earlier Uu~ week Orange County health offiCJal!> said the small hnr that rupturt.'<l has been repatrt'd after 11 dumped about 45.000 galloru. of raw sewage on the beach JI A venida CaJafta The Southt'a ... 1 Re gional ReclamalJon Authonty sewage treatment plant an Dana Point which was flooded during tht> rams in January reportedly ha.' had DO repeat problemi. from the State offlc1ab l'an('(•led the recent storms contract an.a post Propos1uoo lJ Orange Coast motorast..s who I h s salary 1s $40,000 1 Al the time of his appoint ment, Holms was a battalion l'hief with the California Depart· ment of Fore5lry/Orange Coun ty Fire Department with 98 persons Wlder tu11 supervls1on He was fire l'htef In Tustin from 1975-1978 Before that, he served Ln the Huntington Beach Fire Department from 1963 lo 1971 where he rose in ranks from move Captam Ray Hutchinson said the annolalc:emt>nt of Holms' ap pointment has been received favorably by rank a nd-file fl refight.ers "We are thrillt>d and happy lie knows t.be problem~ and bow lo deal with them." Hutchinson said today libertarian Chief . Running for Senate By DAVID KUTZllANN .,. .. o.Ny -SUfl David Bersland, national chairman of tbe Libertarian Party and a Costa Mesa at· torney, announced bla candidacy today for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Alan Cra.n.ttGD.. At a pre~• conference In Irvine's Re12.1trY Hotel, where the Ubel'tarlana are boldtnl a =ur·d• stale convention, Be tolcl repor1en be ln· to UDMat Cruaton in tbe November eleeUon. "I am mt.ertq th1e umpalp for U.S. Senate wttb tbe lnUd to win," t. Mid. Berpand wu jotDed at tbe PNM coafe1"8DC'e by IJbutarlan pntidmtlal candklate Ed Clark. who UMd dM oec&lion to mp Presldlllt Cuter to take "no pot1lUoa that would Proioat (tbe uptJvtty ol American holtqea In Iran) Just to maint.al.D the facade ol American touibnesa." "In partJcular," Clari aaicl. "I <See 8ENAU. Pa1e AJ) 7JIE AD WORKED JffTll ONE CALL •'One pbone call wu all It took to mate • aa&e ln tbe Dally PUot claulfted aedion." Tbat's tbe wont from t.be one- time 1'Junt.1D Valley 1alesman wbo plaeed tbia ed in tbe Delly Pilot: OtftCle deM M" x to" 8 drwr. x1nt ciond • dnk chr lOOl·JUUUl If you want OM-Call Hies IUC· CHI, try the friendly Dally Pllot claaalfted ad·vlaen at M2·58'18. were zig-zagging around floodPd roads earlier this week were l i kely to rand s ome thoroughfares cl<>5ed again. Newport Boulevard an Cost<t Meu. which isn't usually a trou ble spot, wu the scene of a major traffic jam this morning as CalTrans crews closed one north bound lane near Del Mar Avenue CSee llAIN, Page AZ) Coa~• Weather Chance or ram decreas ing to 40 percent tonight. Partly c:loudy Saturday Lows tonight in the ,50s Highs Saturday 60 at the beaches and 65 ~d INSIDE TODA\' Cel•bratfng I~ Chineae Nno Year~ Stom1 on ~· Cl ond CJ tell whach ,.~ to """ and how to lea"' o fotu·rmnvle rt11tc of bn&ah~ ....... . l DM.Y N.Of ,.,., ,._ Jf, JW ,Jfllllllllll8--JIJ T BREA.IUNC ~..----.... Teen's Sentence Cut From 48 to 12 Years TYL£RTOWN, Mlaa CAP> -Roe.rt Sari 11'1 Jr., a .... aaer whole aeotmco of .a yean iD priaGD eaUMd u uproar from dvtl r1Clt.a I eden, wu ,...~ = to lJ 19&1"1 ln prl100 fw the armed rob~I')' o/ a nrewora 1 May, t~. 11UU faces lrtaJ ln conneeUcm with lhnMI ot.Mr boldupa lll the Brookhaven area. May. who la bladr. wu eonricted Tbunday nttbl by • Walthall Q>unty Clrc:uJt Oourt J\lf)' of Ove black.I aOd aeven whiles fol.lowl.,_ 4.5 mlnutAll ol debberatJon Howenr, t.bf JW')' could reach no decWon oo punLllu:oen\ Ofw-p•c-... r9U S•p•rl~ STRASBOURG. Fran~ <AP> The E11ropean rerlJemcot ulled today tor a boycott ol the MoeC'Ow Olymplca and for an ammed.i•w embarao oo sates of aurplws cocpmodiUe. to the So vaet Un.loo It atao l'Ondemned the batu.1hment of Soviet dissident An drei Sakharov to Gorky, ~ mlla from thti St>vltt C'&patal ~ Ca•~~a. C•p•' Tl•~ 011 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Pol.lee le aves and days off were canc-eled today because of prot~lb planned for the open.Ing of a t•ontroversiaJ movie, "Cruuiing," about grotesque homosexual murders "Tht! pohc-e wall be keeping a low profile, but there 1s a potential for violence because of the nature of the mov1t•," su1d Police Clucf Cornelius Murphy Dellar ll~rted S1ead9; Golfl Dr•p• LONDON <AP) -The dollar gained on foreign markets and gold pnces decreased on world financial markets today us 10 vestors kept close watch on two developments· the deteriorating health of Yugoslavia's President Josip Broz Tito and the ~si ble release of the U.S. hostages in Tehran. Gold fell Sl6 and closed at $669.50 an ounce in Zurich. Jn London, gold fell $8 a n ounce t-0 close at $659.50. Jn Tokyo, the dollar rose for a fiftb consecutive session t.o close the week at 243.975 yen, up from Thursday's closing price or 242.475. 5 l•J•r~d i11 Ga• Ezplorio11 GLENDALE (AP> -Four patients and an employee or a Baptist Church-owned convalescent building were tnjured in a gas explosion today. The employee was critically inj11red, fare offi cials srud. The explosion roared through the building as two employees worked feverishly to slop a gas leak in the building The gas cotnpany had been notified and a crew was on the way when :.umeone started up an outside elevator, which ignited the gas, s aad .. spokeswoman for the G lendale Fire Department. fi',.._PageAJ SENATE CANDIDATE. • • urge Che President to make a commitment that the U.S. will not intervene in Iranian internal affairs in the ruture ... Rrrgland, in describing issues ht' will emphasize in his cam- pa 1gn, said opposition to the draft and the need for reduced t axes and a balanced federal budget wouJd be key themes he would touch on · · 1 oppose the draft une - qu1vo~ally as s1mplC' slavery,• he said. Bergland. who ran for \allfom1a attorney general in 1974 and for an Orange County state senate seat in 1978, said he also would s tress the r e l a l1onsh1p between ene rgy and foreign pohc-y lie said "d1 r.aslrous" energy policies have led to a depen- dence by the United States on foreign sources of oil. Asked to explain the philosophi es whic h separate L1bcrtarians fr o m the Republicans and Democr ats, B<•rgland said his party believes m the deregulation of a ll aspet'ts of private and commercial Life Libertarian policies, he and Clark said. would IC'ad to re· duced truces, n>duced inflallon and curtwlment or government regulation. Bergland s aid Libertarians base their philosophies on a respect for the rights of in- dividuals to m akt! choices about their own lives Government, hl' said, should only defend the n ghts of the peo- ple to ma.kc those choices for themselves Clark said his party supports a more peaceful foreign policy also. Bergland and Clark said they wantied to see most government proj;(rams "privatized. Also coming in for criticism were anti-trust laws which in· hibit a more competitive economy. they said. Bergland s aid he plans to spend about $250,000 on his senate campaign. "I think that's realistic," he said. ORANOE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT '~ "' ttnor ( ,,,..,, o .... , POO't_ WiOt "'"'.,"' f\ I,...,. r111•· .. ftlP\t ,...._... p,...,,\_l\Ot.lbU\Nittl'Yttv'C>t-. c ..1 'f•11f'IA•,,,_.noC~ ._o-t,•t•1G1h1_.-..,,. r•1t·• .... 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The lane closure wo uJd la.st, he s aid untiJ the work is completed and that will depend on the weather. M eanwbile in the south coun- ty, roads \hat remained closed were the Ortega Highway from one mile east or the. San Diego Freeway lo the county line and Pacific Coast llighway t>:etween ·Palisade Drive in Capistrano Beach and Avenida Pico in San Clemente. Mudslides forced both closures and county crews said the roads would remain im- passable indefmitely. Camino Capistrano near A very Parkway. north of San Juan Capistrano was re-opened Thursday, but Orange County Sheriff's deputies said they are advising motorists to stay away from the road because of high waters in the <>so Creek where one motorist wu swept to bis death la.st month. AddiUooal slope failures were reported in the aouth1 couoty area, the most noticeab e being In Capistrano Beach where a portion of the blllff slid onto Camino Las Ramblu and caused pavement to buckle. Organlzen of Lasuna Beach's Pat.riot'• Day Parade say the weather won't make any d1'· ference to tbem. "We'll be there wlth or without umbrellas." said organiler Sandl Worthe. Whether pa.rade-goer'1 will be able to eet into town OD La•una Canyon Road remain• to be teen. .. All It takes la about five mlnutes ol bard rain and we can cloee lt up," obHrved a Laiun• Beach policeman. Due Soon .,,.. ................. lnnlan P'=n lft11l1ter Sad•sh Ohot 1ald today UH1 lnternatJonaJ commluion to lnveaU1atAr ehu1es a1ain.tt tho del")Md •bah may be formed "withln a few boun " but the American boetaa" l.o Tehran wlll not be releued unw the pao•l ftnlabe9 it.a work, accord- ina lo an ltaUan newa agency. But former lri11h Forelen M lnJater Sean llac 8rtde aald t.o- day "lbe commlaaloo could hardly begin Ill work unW the ho1ta1ea have been released Either they a.re releued before the commi.as1oo meets or they couJd be reJeased concurrently with the selling up of the com-m ission." Transfer of the bostaees to a third party. perhaps a neutral country. bas been mentioned as a possible step i.o the release process. Ghotbzadeh. speaking to re- porters while visiting a museum In Rome, was quoted as saying U N Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim telephoned him at 3 a.m. to diacu.ss composition of the commission. The panel to in· vcstagate the regime's charges against Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi has been regarded as a key step toward freeing the hostages in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, who began their 104th day in captivity today. "The conversation lasted an hour. Now one is waiting only for their acc-eptance. For us, the names aren't import.ant. What ts import.ant is that the com- mission ls formed." Ghotbz.ade.b was quoted as s aymg by the ANSA news agency However, he added. "the hostages will not be freed unW the commission makes public its results," according to ANSA . Ghotbzadeh had told a news conference Thursday that be ho ped the commission would finish iLo; work in 10 days to two weeks, but refused lo be pinned down on whet.her the hostages would be released immediately. However. he said once the com- m iss1on was formed "everything is in motion." I raruan President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, asked if the U.N. panel would convene in Iran, told reporters in Tehran Thurs- oay, "'Oley are waiting tor me to make that announcement but I am waiting to see if the U.S. will accept our conditions." County Judge Drops Plans To Run Again Orange County Superior Court Judge ~ler Van Tatenhove an nounced Thursday he Wlll not seek re election in the June judicial elections. Van Tatenhove, 65, of Irvine. said one of the reasons he will not seek office is the probability he would have to raise more than $30,000 lo wage a campaign against three deputy district at- torneys who are seeking his post They are Stuart Grant of Laguna Beach, Sueanne Currie Lewis of Mission Viejo and Thomas W. Privette of Villa Park Van Tatenhove, who has served on the bench since 1.961 , previously had declared his In· tention to seek re-election in papers filed with tbe county Re gistrar of Voters. Van Tatenbove also said i.o a !'ltatement that he wouJd lose "substantial retirement benefits" if he did not retire Crom the bench wben be turned 70. H re-elected. he would turn 70 during the 1980-86 term. The jurist was appointed to the bench by former Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown after being in private law practice for 15 years . Van Tatenbove is a former chairman or the Orange County Central Democratic Committee. As for his service on tbe bench, Van Tatenbove said , "These years have been the highlight ot my U!e. I have en- joyed serving as a jud&e for I have welcomed the opportunity lo be challellj[ed by the ever ln· creasing and complex legal prob- lems that face our society." New School Contract OK Trustees ot the Coast Com· munity College District have ended 11~ months of negotia- tions by ratifyina a new contract wltb non-teachin1 employees, The contract, already ~p­ proved by the workers, calla for o 7 percent wage hike retroac- Llve to laaL July 1 and an addJ. tional 8 percent raJ1e next July 1. It also includea a alight ln· crease ln benefita. Dl1trict apoketman Richard Simon aaid the contract Is Iden· tlcal to ooe approved by the board but rejected by worken Dec. li. .. , FIREMEN, Ml!OtCS P'R£PAM TO fmMOv! ~~- Motomt •nturM l!arty Todey In Newpon .. _l!f'~Tflt()M SMASHeo VEHICLE __ _.... -.... anglng wtth Ugh1 Pote, T,.. FBI Arrests 54 2 Motorists Hit Poles In Newport In LA Porno Sweep Newport Beach police said to- day two local motorists were ln JUred in separate accidents 1n which their cars careened into light poles By tk ~lated Prtts Torus of pornographic moV1e material were seized from 13 of- fices and warehouses i.n lbe Los Angeles area a.s FBI agents ar- rested 54 people ucross the coun try in tht• a gency 's l atc~l "sting" OJ>('rataon The majority arrested Thurs. Sex Slaying Link Eyed To OC Cases By ~ A&!iO<'laled Prns Detect.Jves from Orange Coun- ty were reV1eW1ng evidence to- day in the murder or an !&-year. old Beaumont youth who may be the 11th v1ct1m an a stnng of Southern CalJfornia sex slayu:igs, seven of wtuch apparently oc curred m Orange County Riverside detect1 ves said James Scan Moore, a small, good·looking teen-ager who worked al a Palm Spnngs fast food restaurant and loved hitchhiking, was strangled Feb. 6 by SQmeone who gave him a ride. Authorit.Jes said Moore's back- ground. age. habit of hitchhl.lung and the way he was killed were similar to the othe r victims whose bodies h.ave ~n found m four Southern Cabforrua coun ties lbe last two years All the victims have bttn youne meo i.o tbelr late teens or early 20a. Each body was dumped either on or near a freeway day on charge.-. of pornography and film piracy were taken into custody m Los Angeles. but were g1 ven the option of appeanng for trial<; in Miam1. where the 2'h- yea r o~rat ion !)la rtcd Of the JJ arre.;;tc-d here. 1:1 W('rt:' charged with p1ra11ng !~Im.;; from D1snt:y t11 "Deep r hroat .. A total or 27 were charged with d 1-.tr1but1ng obscen" mJl1·naJ acr~:-. !)l.<llf' Imes 1n "'hat agents caJlf-d the lar'gE.".l erackdown on pornography an FBr his tory. Four people were charged m the piracy as well as 1ht· pornography rase The crush w cc; so great that lht• an-cugnments wrore divided b<>t ""ttn two rourtroo~ where magistrates set varyang bail amounL'> ranging from $2,500 lrJ $100.000 Another 21 PCOOIC' were arre5t C'd 1n 11 other states on wan-ants produced from ct federal indict ment m Miami An FBI spokesman said one pornography kingp1Jl, orgaruzed c·nmc figure Michael Zafferano dropped dead or a ht>art alt.ark in New York Clly as FBI agenL-. were t~ to fLnd tum to S(:nc tum with an arrest warrant Seven o f th e 33 Southern Cahforruans ind.J ct~ were usWd on the state Attorney General's 1976 Report oo OrgaruU'd Cnm1· Involvement m the Film Jn dustry FBI [))J"E'('t.or W11J1am We~ter 'laid m Wa.slungt.on, U C I.hat those and1 cted rn the pornog raphy case included some ()( the biggest produ~rs and ru,,. tnbut.ors of nard-core pornol'· raphy LD the ~ billion-a-year in dustry. One mishap occurred jus t before midnight Thursday at Hu lboa Boull'vard and 13th Street on the Perunsula Margaret Domholt, 27, of 1530 Miramar Ave was booked on sus µ1 c1on of drunken driving J ftl'r her car sheared orr a light stdndan1 Pr)lu.·c s aid she suffered minor tnJunes m the accident. About an hour later Terence FJbbn of Santa Ana Heights ""dS 1n1ured when hi s car knocked over a hght pole and ....1Jmmed into a tree on Irvine AvC'nue near f'ranclSco Dnve. He wac; listed in fair coodillon to day ut li odg M e mori al llosp1tal Five Deatlis Reported in Costa Mesa Fivt• persons were found dead sn Costa Me5a in separate mc1 · dents Thursday. includjng two <tPPJrCnl su1c1dcs. two deaths lrom natural causes and the death or a 14-year-old girl fmm undetermined causes, police ... aid Thev -.aid tht• nu mbe r or deaths· in one day was unusually h 11'! h for lbc <'lty A 14-year-old Vietnamese gut .,. a~ brought Into Costa Mesa ~emonal Hospital by her fanti I~ at about 6 JO p m . but was Jlread) dead. pouce said Der 'Day' Baby Sends Early Valentine ·\ dru~ overdo~ was suspect • d but languagt:' problems made 1t rhffu ult lo gel 10formal1on rrom the fdm11).. they said An Jutopsy was scheduled today Officers said a 50· year-old woman who had apparently s hot herself to death was found in her apartment on Shalimar Drive at 8 45a m f A Valentine greeting fro m "our first child to bt- here any da y ,'· wa ~ published in Thursday's Dally Pilot The newborn girl was delivered an hour alter the paper was. Greg Koppe or 2069 Con· u.nenlaJ Ave. Costa Mesa. said today K.Jrsten Felber Koppe and mother, Kaye, "are dolng fine" at Hoag MemonaJ Hospital Tbe seven·pound, rune ounce baby girl is the Costa Mesa couple's first child. -"- A man who had hanged himself was found in the garage ()( his home on 16th Plac-e at about 9 a m .. police said. Also, they said. an 86-year-old man who Uved on The Masters C1~le and an elderly person in a convalescent hospital on Orange A venue were found dead Thurs· day. apparently from nat11raJ causes Premier Oosted WARSAW. Poland CAP> P1otr Jarogzewiu has been fa.red as Poland's premier. apparently because of discontent over his e<'Onorruc oolicies We aow stoek tlle fab•lous Colleetlo• lly BOLL YWOOD CLOTHES Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* "When you buy one suit at the regular price. you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar. SOUTH COAST rLA%.A., COSTA MISA.. CA. PHOHI 17141140-1502 __________________ ...,.. ____________ , ___ ....._.. ,,,..,_ .. :-'C"'#.::.::.:.:-z_.::..:..~:.:;-.. -; --6-~ -:,-=-:;.= ...., __ .. -:--: =: =.: .. Fri<!!)', r &bfui.ry_1..;..;s._1_960..;.._ ________ D_A_IL_Y_P_l_LO_T _...,it __ s __ Sell•• ...... etl Colleges Low In Minorities . ,..~ THEY HAVE AGREED TO DISAOAEE Sen. John Warner and Wife, EMubeth Taylor • ID Liz Combat? Hubby Krwws She'll Fight CINCl NNATl (AP) -Elizabeth Taylor in combat boots7 If women could fight in combat and the times called for 1t, the actress said s he'd sign up if she were able. "ln times or war , everyone should pull their own weight," s he said at a news conference here Thursday. Her husband, Sen . John Warner, R·Va., had no doubt of how his wife would react. "I CAN GUARANTEE IT," Warner said, res ponding to the question of whether his wife would volunteer. "This 1s a courageous lady and she's still got a lot of fight left." Some or that fight surfaced when the couple disagreed on the subject of women in combat al a recent gathering of Republican officials in Easton, Md. AT THAT TIME, MISS TAYLOR brushed aside Warner's <jltempts to silence her on the issue. Warner, a former Secretary of the Navy, believes women should not serve in combat. "My wife and I have reached a stale of detente," said Wa rne r. who was in Cincinnati to address a Lincoln Day dinner. "We have agreed to disagree." SACRAMENTO (AP> o .. ptw varioul .aorta to put mlnorill• lb O.Ufonna coUea , Ibey are 1tlll udly under· ,..pra.nted, 1aya a new report. ADd the a!tu.atloo woo't lm· pron u.otil tb• learnln1 by mloortU• la improved lo the publl~ acbooUi, aaya tbe atat.e Pott·aecooclary EducaUoo Com miaaioo'a thlrd report on the •ubJed ill ftve years. S{atlaUca from the draft re· port. releaaed Thursday: In the fall ot 1978, rnlnorlties made up 37 percent of California's public school enroll- ment in the first 12 grades -but only 27 percent of its public and private colleee undergraduates. and 17 percent ot its graduate students . The report said Mexican· Amencans, the fastest-growing group in California, were the moat underrepresented in its colleges. With 20 percent of the total public school enrollment. they made up only 10 percent of the college undergraduates and S percent of the graduate stu· dents. Blacks, with 10 percent of the public school students, bad 8 .7 percent or the college under· graduates and 4.8 percent of the graduate students. Asians, American Indians and whites all had higher percen· tages in college Ulan in public schools. · or those in college. blacks. Me xi can ·Ameri ca n s and Ame rican Indians were concen· trated in the two-year communi· ty coJleges, rathe r than four· year schools. to a greater degree than other students. And their graduation rates were also well below the statewide level The report srud there has been some increase in undergraduate mmority enrollments in the last four years, but litUe progress at the graduate level. Women's enrollment has m· creased steadily m public col- letH and la about equal with men'• enrollment among under aradu.at.ee. But women mab up only about a th1 rd of U o.1 ve.ralty of CaUlornia graduate aludenta. The study la required by a reaolullon passed by the Leaialature in 1974 uk.ina the state's public coUeaea for plans to bring their enrollmenta of minorities, womea and l.be poor up to the composition of the state's high school graduates by ljMM). Tbe commission said the goal hasn't been met and won't be "until a larger proportion or ethnic minority and low·income s tudents receive better academic training in the public schools, and graduate from high s chool." It said one of the biggest prob- lems is public school segrega. tion, which bas increased in California during the last 12 years . It cited state studies say- ing 72 percent of all black stu- dents and 57 percent of all Mex· 1can-Am e r1 ca n s attended schools with 50 percent or more minority enrollment in lm The report said such schools are likely to have higher dropout rates and fewe r counselors than others, and a lower percentage of minoritit-s among teachers than among students. The study said a sequence of math classes preparing studen~ f or c olle1i1:e . 1n c lud 1ng trigonometry and calculus , was taken by 72 percent of the wtute s tudents and 79 percent of tht- As1ans, but only 25 percent of the Hisparucs and 20 percent or the blacks. Among lhe recommendallons were more cooperation betw~n public colleges 10 recruitment of m inor ities. consideration or more OelOble adm1ss1ons stand ards at the Universit y or California, more publicly funded child care on college campuses. and more training of bilingual teachers VICTORIAN NEIGHBORHOOD NEEDS FACELIFT Jamee Sechrest R"torea 1878 Home Historic SA Houses Due Renovation? 8 y JOANl'<iE REVNOL~ °' -0...1, ,.,.., \wtt Wedged an between the steel and glass high n ses of Santa Ana 's C1 vie Ct-nter and the rushing traJfir or the Santa A.rid Jo' r c l' w a y , t h e r e ' s a nt•1ghborhood or home'> that datf' Ldck more than <s tf'ntuq. The i.eareh 1., on for ''urban paoneers · .,.,ho II tum back the r a v 3JW'> of t1 me and rf'store the homes to the V1t'tonan sph:ndor that made French Park the C'1ty 's m o::.l ex c lusiv e neighborhood One means of preiwrvang h1i. ton e bu1ldrngs 1s through zorung rl'stnclloru. or other leg1slallve or regulatory device:, Hut Thomas ... aid the emphasis or Saturd<Jy's program IS how rnvatl' md1v1duab can launch t ht.'1 r own hi stone preservallon 1,>ro1erts T homas. who 1s als o a member of the Newport Beach l'lanning C<>mm1ss1on, descn bes hims el f as a s tude n t o f C"ahfom1a's architectural his - tory Russian Motives 'Explained' The Orangt• County Environ m ental Coalition 's Santa Ana H1ston c Survey has helped put together a day long program S aturda) t o bri o~ 1JJt the p1oneenng i.pant in young pro· fess1ooals ~ho a re l'Ons1denng buytng and restonng old homes "I've spent a few Saturdays scraping paint at the Howe· Waffle House ," he s ays The home 1s a lovlllgly restored Vic· tonan bwldlng located near the l'Ountv's Old Courthouse. T homas says the love of 19th century bwldmgs that dot Santa Ana apparently 1s catctung 'The last tame we gave a home tnur. we had 800 people." he 11111 l'd By DAVID K UTZMANN 01 , .. 0.ll'r l'ilo4 Sutt Since late December, when Russian troops and tanks blitzed Afghanistan. western analysts have played a little guessing gaml' To wll Why did they do 1t ? At UC Irvine Thursday, a prize-winning his torian and specialist on Soviet science and technology attempted to answer that question "I think their aims are both defensive and potentially ex· pansioni st," said Dr. Kendall Bailes. associate professor of history at UCI and the reeent winner of the Herbert Raxter Adams Pnze bestowed by the American Historical Assoc1a· t1on Bailt'S, an Irvine resident. said the Russians deal only tn long· range strategies and their in · tervention in Afghanistan was ' no s pur-of·the-moment action. Vi e wed from a historical perspective, he said, the Soviet invasion was pQssibly motivated by a continuing interest in the K re mlm to kt'ep the central Asian nation as both a buffer s tatt> and a JUmpmg oH point m· t o the strategically important Persian Gulf Other foreign policy experts offer explanations for the Soviet incurs ion that differ from Bailes· by degrees. Some believe. for instance. that Afghanis tan was not the maJor target of the Russians, who are mstead planning to in· vade Iran and Pakistan as part or a long-range. plan to control the rich oil fields of the Persian Gulf s tates. Other experts, such as George Kennan. believe the Russian tn· c ursion was defensive only. In a New York Times article, Ke n· man said the Soviets were pro- l ec ting thei r position in a ''client" state important to the defense of the USSR Afghanistan -sandwiched geographically between Iran and Pakistan -shares a com· mon border with Russia that runs more than 1,000 miles. The Soviets say they were in· viled into the nation by the exist· i ng Marxist government of Hafizullah Amin. Amin was killed, supposedly by Russian troops, and a Soviet puppet die· tator named Babrak Karma! Ill· stalled in his place. Bailes. s peaking lo the University Forum at UC !, said the Russians have been compel· mg Wlth the wes t· for more than 100 yea rs for influence an Afghanistan. The rugged, mounlru nous na· lion has key passes long con· s ide r ed o f g r eat str ategic significance in the a rea In the 19th century, Imperial Russia looked longingly at Afghanistan as a buffer between ea st and west After the Russian revolution, the importance of the nation was not lost on the new Com munist rulers either. In 1919 , Ball e s s aid . Afghanistan fough t to free itself from British t'Olon1al control and looked to the Soviets for help Successful, the Afghan king cooperated with the SovieL'. on other military venturl'<; to crush rebe l moveme nts that both reared Barley Jury Hears Ex-wife Testilllony Previously barred testimony an which ne ws man Thomas Barley's former wife descnbcd a 1977 incident in which Barley tried to break anto her house whi le car r ying a knife was heard Thursday by an Orange County Superior Court jury. Mar got Barley Mu rray, divorced from the former Dally P ilot reporter in December, 1977. said Barley , 51 , once showed up al home carrying a knife in his waistband while the two were separated. Though police were called. Barley was not a rrcsted. Later the sarne night. Mrs M urray tes t1f1 e d . Ba r ley telephoned her and told her to remember a 1966 murder case in whic h a man who killed his wife was found innocent by reason of insanity. Barley is facing trial on cha rges he murdered his fourth wife, Catherine. 46. in a May 26 knife attack at a Santa Ana shopping center He has pleaded innoce nt by reason of insanity. State of Colleges Examined Sunday Judge Mason Fenton had barred Mrs. Murray's testimony during the second week or the fi ve.week trial. However , Depu- ty District Attorney Cliff Harrist was allowed Thursday to cal Mrs Murray as a rebuttal wit· ness. During the March, 1977, inci· dent, Mrs . Murray testified, Barley, unable to gain entry to the house through doors, aban· doned the knife in a bush and broke out a window. As California starts observing Community College Week, Sun· day's Daily Pilot will look at lhe five local examples. C HAMELEON-LIKE? -An Opinion Page article will ex- amine who really loses when local tax cutbacks curtail the ln· novatioo of this level of cur· riculum. And separate features will report on a telecourae on Shakespeare, a class on Western movies and a professor's new book on cashing ln on bright Ideas. • • 13 SPDn' WANING? -When ·: California voters slasbed prop.. : .. :.rty taxes nearly two years :::ago, many saw It as an overture ::tto a naUonwtde tall "tax re- :: . belUon." The teqot!1 bowewl', •.•bas been Jeu dramauc, a check around the country 1boW1. (SUNDAY'S BEST J AD GAME'S GREAT -Bosell & Jacobs advertising a~eocy rilQks ainong the top 20 JD the United statea. AJan Jacobs ex· plains wby the firm opened its third California o rrlce lo Newport Beach in a You/Your Money article. WIDENING WORLDS -Go- ing beyond the Malle Kingdom ln Anqim and ill Joo1esl nm· nln1, prime-Um• TV aeries, Walt Dlsney ProducUona 111 ven- turing Into 11tcoma and minl· dramu. A new vice president tell• why they're tinkertna wtlh success. Barley was taken into custody by Orange police after the al· tempted brea.k·ln and held foT observation in the psychiatric ward at UC Irvine Medical Center. It is the defense contention that Barley a ppea1'ed at the house in an apparent s uicide at- tempt. Other r e buttal wltneues called to the stand Thursday ln· eluded Thomas A. Murpblne, Dally P ilot managing edJtor, and 1bomas Keevil, Dally PUot editor. Both testified tbal they deted- ed no cban1e In Barley'• behavior ln the week before Mn. Barley wat stabbed to death. . At the Ume of the murder, Barl•y wu on probaUon for a December, 1t'18, atabbln1 attack on Mra. Barley. The Soviets, Bailes said, de v e loped a stro ng se nse of pa ranoia 00 the vulnerabauty or the frontier nation. Smee the 1930s. the histonan said, the Russians have poured considerable amounts of aid into the mountainous land. A small Afghan communist movement also began in the 19405 and early sos The monarchy was eventually ove rthrown m Afghanistan tn the early 1970s when the nation was gnpped by famine The new government was communist, but tried to forge close links with the Shah of Iran This regime was overthrown itself by Afghan commurusls, who waged a cam pa1gn of land re fo rm . na l1onalizat1on of businesses and attacks on the Moslem clergy The sem.rnar. which N>Sls S2 will be held frlJm 9 a m to J p m. at the H-Owers Museum, 2002 N Marn St Santit And Lunch won't be pn>V1 dc-d <.:allt'd ·From Y. estt:m I-ron tier to Urban P1onttr -~ West Wu Woo, Now How Do We Save It," the seminar wtll tn elude bistoncal data alon~ with mformation from three Santa Anans who have restored Vic tonan-era homes Ital Thomas or thl' coa1Jt1on explained that tht-Sant.i Ana H1stonc Survey 1s dl1 arm of the coahllon that as orlt'ra tinR under a fc·dera1 Rrant to map all of Santa Ana·., old buildings in an dfort to dd n m1nf' wh 1rh ..,hnuld bt• ...:wed ai1d hov. the\ ::.hould ~ preservC'd Bare Roof Fruit Trees & Roses Non·Patent Roses ............... 53 .29 Patented Roses ................. 54 . 99 AARS Award Winners ........... 57 .49 Standard Fruit Trees ........ 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From 57 . 99 Plu• a wld variety of •mall fruit• & vegetable a. 111• said his ~roup s aim 1s to rf'\ 1tahze N.•ntral Santa Ana's old neighborhoods by getting young professionals to buy the old homes and r~store them In the offing 11> a program set to s t.art tn J uly tn which an hJ:,. ton e trust rehab1htat1on fund "'111 tX' set up to buy the old homt•s m the French Park ar~a tht-11 tum them over to buyers at ,, . .,., thjJ) the ma rkl'l value on tht· RUarantl't' that the homes v.111 bt-r~tored Thomas i.a1d there art• only 1 w11 other plaC'es in the state .... 1th ... uc.n tru:.L., S<jn Fran 1 IM'IJ .:llld Pa:.adena ..., : ....... 1Dwal1 Gorden -~~~~ ..... :-Delicious 1 a ''wil e~· Apple • • f l~'J••r"1101 J •• """ .... ,,,,'( tn..-,t\ .,. ,.,, l•u 1 Ht•t 8rJf'11 "lt.nt k~~ K <l<l SALE PRICE ss.99 Onion Sets (jp• 0 l'eOO ~IOI' Or' I\ •nrtwf n1fVf''.1 _._u'\ Ou b\ 1ri wn1'• CHOW' r.1 ''"<> I•' rn <' ' ( 11 Ile<) I I SALE PRICE 59c Auatrollan Teo Bush feo1ur1nq file ,. '1 Runv Glow 1vor1erv1 .., 1 •• t · m e.rro •orgc .. . • fully b1ossomoo ,, plon!S ~ '> Gallon S11e ~~tiiti:" · Rl!Q 12 49 ~t1bees5.99 Asparagus Roots "'°"'these'! yeor OIO IOOIS now for eor11e1 riorvosr 01 tn1s dinnet IOble I0\'.()1118 '. 8 roots per poc~oge ReQ 219 ::,'-le s1. 69 · !.AN "' -Q( VII llllW\ ~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY ---QC 011 {,Q ::> IWY Z l~8 •. Q( COSTA MESA ~-• 7 . 11420 HOOICHUH T '1) LANDSCAPE AND DELIV~RY FOUMT AIH ¥ AlLIY 0,.. :.::-s:::-.1 ~ ,:..l:JO ,._ \ SERVICE AVAILABL~ tHlff ...._ .-... ot .._. s. Oi.te ,.., I JIJJ MIWPOIT IUD. VISA' • f'HOHE: tU4171 COSTA MISA SALE PRICES GOOD THAU 2/20/80 °"" 7 DAYS Me-3125 'stto S 142-4103 llema limited 10 atook on h1nd I --. • ldl .... l •I OM.Y Ptl.OT 8 NATION I WORLD Ja t oa tint ~ ...• ~ Prices S11rge Up Te•~~\ Industrial Output Shows Slight Gain Harp•l•e Aren't We Lucky? GS'l'llNO "111PSD ':I. DUT . .,.. OM ot ~:! hea~ CID our cunmt ' ........ WU~~ .... fry )'OUI' Wdl ud cauM tteam to blow oul JOUI' ean. lt ·~aua-ted: "lltott Oauat.ri.. Pay M&M:b Mote Thu ll • tor • OaUoa of Ou :· Tbe 1&or, be&ow weal oa to aplaln that lf JOU ...,.. drlviq lo aQarla. you'd PQ '4 II a 1alloa f« tbe alulf If )'OU went lo f tab, ,, would be ta.GI. And llO OO. Who WTOte Lbla pap, uyw.,? Som• nack for I.be oU comp..U.11 Some Pollyanna ol U.. pwns-! 80 HUS YOU Aaf!. You a.nm't lo BuJ1art1 You have eh.tied Italy You're oo the Orans• Cout. wanderln1 .OHY bl&bwaya aomo place betWMO Seal &.acb and San Cna3tal IU>mdent Who R~m~ben What 'Gaa War" Meanl Clemente, and trymg to fmd an open stittion where they might be ~ kind as to peddle you a gallon or so al $1.27 1JC.•r Anyway, you cire forewumed The ESP stories about the Bulganan bulge or the Italian fuel fleecing always !>ecm lo surface just before we get another gas price hike. They tell you how s weet 1t 1s and lhen they sock it to .>OU right in the old wallet Just today, it wai-. repc>rted that a Gorman gas dealer got slappt!d with a federal rup for peddlrng fuel at u much cis 39 cents above the maximum pnce ceiling. By com· parison, Uus doesn 't seem uke such a prime evil. You know whe re Gorman is" It's at lbe top of the grade, going over the Grapevine from here to Bakersfield. Anybody who runs dry at Gorman deserves to get n eeced ON mE UTHER ·HA ND, here along our coastline, you motor through Huntington Beach and see all those wells pumping and witness the Long Beach rehne n es working ciway, and you fi gure we ought to be able to pump a gallon on the cheap Long Beach, for example, once had the reputation of pumping the cheapest gasohne In the region. You go up north just above San FranclBco to Cotati, and you can buy eggs at bargain pricetags That's because Cotati 1s the egg capital or the entire unjverse At Kona, Hawaii, home of lhe dreaded Kona coffee bt>an . they pract' caJly pay you for dnnkmg the s tulf They ~hould But hometo comes lo gasohn buga1ns don 'l hold a ny more wben U SOME OF VS who hit ve seen a few summers around he re wer gathered 1n a Costa Mesa establishment lhe other afternoon , discussing the good old gasoline days. One recaJled when ht-used lo buy Wilshire gas for 1.3 cents a gallon He got topped. Another seasoned c1t1zen remembered Gilmore Red Llon gas at nine cents for regular Alas, as they say. those days are gone fore ver Snow Falls • m WASHINGTON (AP> -0.•'*9 ... aeom. drop la food Cotta, ....... price. 1...,...S 1 • pereeat ln January. U.. b61 IHt mootb.11 Jump 1lnc. No-vemw 1174, ..... Labor Depart· mettl """°"*' loday Tb• steep iner.ue WU pro- pelled by 1barply bt1her Oil Price Settlement Announced WASHINGTON (AP) -The Eneray Department baa an- nounced the laraeat Mttlemeat or oil company prlei! violatiooa. But the total amount of MttJe. menta ia still far bek>w U>e t.otaJ prlcin1 lrre1uJariUea tbat aJ le1ed.ly occurred. Standard OU Co. of lndiana, the nation's alxtb bi11eat oil firm. agreed Thursday lo a $280 m 1llloo settlement, lopping the previous high, a $220 mlWoo set- tlement with Cities Service Co. BUT OF 111E $10 billion in pricing violations Uie Energy Department alleges the nation's 15 largest oil firms commJtted between 1.973 and uns. only S980 million ln settlements have been reached so far, not quite 10 per cent. And consumer groups say lit lie of the money that has been received baa actually made it to the consumers who were over· charged on gas and heating oil purchases. In fact, a coaUUoo or coo· s umer groups led b y tb e Consumer Energy Council bas taken legal actioo in an effort to force the department to funnel more or the money to con sumt•rs, char ging current ltetUc · mt·nts are actually illc~al IN THE STANDARD of In· d1ana !>eltlement, the refiner agrl'ed to make S29 million in re funds to laq~e culttomers of diesel and heating oll kDd turn an additional $71 m1lhon over to tht- Energy Department to be used to pay poor people's energy bills . The company, popularly known as Amoco, also agreed to for ego Sl80 million io future price increases oo gasoline and propane. the two fuels still under government price controls Amoco did not admit <tny wrongdomg in the consent order . which the company swd i t was signing lo avoid the "contmwng expense or protracted, complex litigation." I N ADDITION t o tbe $280 m1ll1on ln payments itnd aban doned price tncreases, the com pany also committed $41 0 m1ll1on to 11tepped-up 10vestment in oil exploration and re finery modernization over t he next three years DOE originally had accused Amoco of $143 m1lhon 10 pncmg vlolat1ons, but Paul Bloom, the department's s pec11tl counsel. said 'lbunday th~t a further ill· vestlgallon put the total of al leged violations "in excess of $400 milhon " He refu sed to be m ore spec1flC' Rockies Freezing Drizzle in Natio1i's Midsection A•Wnv iAm•r•llo "'"'""'-.. ,n ... w .. Allenta ........... , C"I¥ ea111...._-~ II lrm I l'IOflitm llovnero llolw 8o•10f\ llrown\•tllr llullalo Clncl-1 c1 .... 1-c;o1um1>1n Oenv•r 0.•Mol- 0.troll O..lutfl , .......... . Harlforll ........ Honolulu Ho..11on ,,,.,, .... Poll• Je<h'vllle J-•u ....... cuv ic .. v...,. 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UM department Hid 8llOllTL Y AnZa the nsures wer• announced. the Federal Re.erve Board lncreHed tt1 bank d!Mount rate by a full Dan R ather will take over a~ anchor m an ror the CBS Evening News early next year. succeeding Walter Cronkite. who has held tht> Post smce 1962. Cronk1tc will re main with the network 'DRY' MILLS FETED TONIG/11' PALM BEACH, Fla CAP J F o rmer Alabam a first l1:td ) Cornella Wallace wall l>tage a benefit tomght to honor formt-r Arkansalt Rto p Wilbur M111.., fifth annive rsar y without d dnnk. Six hundred peopl 1· at $150 d plate, or Sl,SOO a tittJlt·. were ex ptocted Ttw mon1·y ~<wl> to th1· Palm !Wach lni>Lltutc, th .. t ha'> helped sueh people as Mi lls and M rb Wallacp ·.., mother. Ruby Folsom, combat alcoholis m percaq. polnt to U ptrc.nt, a clear ren.eUcm of lta concern over WOl'Mla1q lnflaUoa. The move ll 1ure to Mnd in· t.erest t'8* hither tbrou.~ the economy. Tbe stock market fell sba.'1)ly 1n early tr9dlng u invest.on not· ed tbe ..mp&euant l.n!laUoo news ud tbt Federal Reserve'• ac· Uon. 1be Dow Jones avera,. of 30 lDdmtrtala •lid 10.24 poiota to 813.51 ln the fint ball hour of trad.lnc. CBANGES IN wholesale or prodaeer prtcea oft.en show up wtUUn weeks at retail outlets, thu.1 atfecting coneumer pocket- book.I. January's 1.e percent jump nearly doubl.ed Dec.mber's re- v Is ed 0 9 percent increase. worsenin& the nation's inflation. On an annuaJ composite ba.sl.s. January's 10Creaae would come lo 20.7 percent. compared lo UM: 13 percent from January im to January 1910 . But most econonusU oo not expeet cont.In ulng moolhly rises of 1 6 per- cent. OurinR all of last yea r . wholesa le prlCI''> r oi.e an average Of I percent a mooth Tbe buge increase m January was particul arly 1mpress1ve because of ~ o 8 percent f&JJ otr in the pnce of houibed food product.a ready to be sold lo re· ta1lers lbese pnces had nsen m f1vt-of tht· prttedmg six months, lhe Labor Departme nt s&Jd . THE PllODVCER Pnce Index n-u:asures the pn~ of items at thrtt levels hrusbed goods, proc M~ed and 1tady for sale to re 1:11lt'rl> tnlt·rmed1alt' ~ood!I, which uc !>em1 f1n1shed . 4nd r rude matena!J., which have yl't 111 be procesi.ed, and include '>UC'h 11.Pm.., a'> hve-.tock. Kram r,av. C'Oll.oo or '>~1 :.crap Tht-Labor l>t.·pC1rtmenl report 1• d that <'on., u m ,, r du r i. b If'., rl'ad) for rt'tail ad\ anred J l pt'.r rc·nt 10 J iilluary , foll11w1n~ I fl i:wr1·1·nl and I JM•rc1·nt 1n1 n·J'>r> 1n IJt•1 1·mber and l'iovt'rnh•·r rt-s !W<'lJ vt'I y M urh o( this acr1>ln at100 was ('3U"'(t b:. cl 'IUlxtanttal 54 fi PN 1· ,. n l 1111 rt· J., •• 1 n h '' u :o. 1· h11 Id flc.tt v. art· aricl d ii ..> Jw rcr·nt Jump m prf'('1ous m etal Jt'~t·l r> a rt>Oe<-U<>n of lht-rec1·nt gold and ,ilvn rw.h worldw11f1 .... .,e ...... .,..,...... So viet Pre mier Alexei Kosygin, who has not been seen in public since October and re portedly ha!:> been seriously ill. will m ake a television appea rance next T hursday Mobil Fined $500,000 in Gas Shifting WASHINGTON CAPI -Mohal Oil Corp is puy10g a $.500.000 f10e for attretly stuftlng naturaJ ga~ from the pnce ronlrolled m- te rstate market t o th.-un - regulated market for ~al e"> w1thm a state. IJ S. District Judge Thoma!> A Flannery 1mpo:sed the f1n1· Thursday after lhe Oii company pl.-arlwl no <~mll·st to v1olaung the Natural C~ Act of 1938 MOBR. Al>MITfED 1t n1·vn l)btained the r1-qu1rerl govt·m rrwnt 'approval ff>r abandoning :o.erv1C't' lo an 1nlcrslate p1pelme and SWllching d('liven es to an un rt>~uJatt.-d inlntstat1• p1 f)t'.11111:. whf'rt' pnces Wf'rf" h•Kht>r Tht• rint• c.1ctually Wll'• workHi out dur1n.: pied n1·got1at1<1n~ twt w~n att.ornPY'> for Mobil and tht-JusUct• Departm1•nt'!> two \Par olrl ('nt-r~y fraud unit. 1"1.rnn1·ry Jt:1·1·µkr1 I ho· <1Kr•·1· rn1·n1 Mobtl bt'<'am.-tht-fir.,t nutur al l(.i:-. producer conv1ct1-d of v111I~ in~ tlw 1938 di t , THE ENERGY CRISIS: ARE WE REALLY RUNNING ONEMPIY? l Gos lines. bmwno·1r•, and 1 ~ sh<YtO<lf''• os1dta mony Am1'f11 on!> remain ~Qpl1wl obo•il ,,.. enerqy uis1-, Mony b1ame PfOf11-h·ingry Oii producer<.. Others p:>int to qovernmenr mrerlerence 1n rhe enE'fQY b•1smess and dec1S10ns rhor plocP environmental coocerns oheod of enerqy needs ~·nee feb<'iory 9 and con1in:11ng for 15 successivt> So1 :1rdoys. the Doily P1lo1 is publ1sh1ng as o p:1bl1C service. the Cour ses by Nf>wspoper series -'Energy and the Woy We live .. In this thought-provoking ~·es. energy experts weigh rhe pros ond cons of energy sources including solar and nuclear power. synthetK fuels and conservation. Readers may earn college credit at any ot three oreo community colleges port1C1po1tng 1n the Courses by Newspaper program CQ\STLINE. 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Tb• bill would delay the 1wttch to t.hfo new ~yatem unW ~pt 1 lnatead or Man:b 1 u planned "' '111 •• net .-tee•rUtl SAN l>IEGO <API A Superior <'ourt jury awarded Sl00,000 to the f1ttht'r ol u three· year old boy kill~ m the 11178 midair c·ol1J1uon of a Pacific ( __ ."tT._'AT._E ____.J Southwest Airltoes Jet and a private plane The youth, Derck Walker, was one of seven ground vact.uns rn the incident lhat. claimed 144 lives. Bard..,are Ml••ing CULVER CITY <P> Hughes Aircraft officials are searching for pieces of hardware missing from a secret project at the company's El Segundo space and communications facility. Ofricials would not give details on what the hardware is or what project. it is needed for, but they conrirmt.>d it is missing. Bearing S rlaedMled OAKLAND CAP) -A new court hearing is scheduled for Tuesday for 33 year-old Darlin June Cromer, accused of kid- napping and murdering S·year- o I d Reginald Williams of Alameda Brown ftenete• Plea SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov Edmund Brown Jr renewed his plea lo President Carter Thurs- day that he declare the Sacramento-San Joaqwn Delta a maJor <bsaster area, rat.her than JUSt m a stctte of emeneency. Scl1ool Remap .Hinted • LOS ANGELES (AP) --Supen or Court Judge Paul Egly is looking for :.i ~pecaahst to help him draft 'a ne w school de· segrega~1on plan for Los Angeles. which ob servers say is a strong s ignal that the Judge plans to tum down the city s<.'hool board's all voluntary plan Pri1'ate Strtlflg"le Diane Dew. 27.year·old mother of the only quadruplets ever born in San Diego County, plans a little "private" party for her brood. The third birthday Qf Becky, Rachel. Elizabeth and Joe is Feb. 24. Since she and her h"'5band, Jim, separated, Mrs . Dew has raised and suv.ported the <1uads. along with their older sister, Sarah, Wlth the help of friends, family and taxpayers. Sex Charges Filed SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A high-ranking Army investigator has been relieved of command during an anvestigallon of charges of sexually harassing females al the Presidio, the Army disclosed Thursday The charges were made by three women against Col. Romano J . Parini, 48, who' was replaced as commander of the Sixth Regional Headquarters of the Army Criminal Investigations Department. An unidentified female Army captain and two civilian women employees filed charges including attempted rape and sodomy, oral copulation against the will of the accuser and indecent a s sault. The three-month investigation has resulted in a 700.page re· port for the Presidio commanding officer, Col. F. Whitney Hall Jr . who will also r~eive a recommendation from the invest.1galln~ stare oo several opllons Hall has the options of convening a court martial on charges he deems appropriate from the r eport, disciplining Parim without court ma.rtJaJ. recommending adm1rustratJve proceedings or dls· missing the charges as unfounded. Paid Political Advertisement Students! Remember Maurer Power? Several participants in a m<•ellng held in Egly's chambers said later that 1t was evident the JUdg<' has tus own plan m mind and wants ht'lp from a descgrega tion CXp(!rt in working out the final details Phil Maurer is running for Newport Beach City Council. He needs your .. IN O'MIER school de- s cg re gati on cases, 1>pecialists have usually worked out a plan for court approvaJ. Egly, of Laguna Beach, asked l awyers representing various parties m the case to s uggest names of candidates fo r the spec1ahsl pos1t1on Participants in the meeting, held Wednes- day. reported Thursday that Egly said he wants to conclude the entir.e case by May 1. WHILE m E nature of the new plan was not discussed, observers of the case believe that it will involve the breakup of the massive Los Angeles Unified School D1 stnct into several small areas for de· segregation purposes. There would be busing within areas but not b etween areas, Paid Polllkal ACIV JOHN COX MEANS COMMON SENSE "°"'' '"'"" lf"lil , • .,.., 1r >t •• ,,. 'f .. Ui ""'f•W':'''"'°' "',,~ . . help in spreading the word. Call 673-9530 for your assignment! '"', - Paid tor bv Comm1ttPe to Elect Pt11lt1p Maurer 325 Diamond. BatbOa Island 714-673·9530 Discover Clxmdler's today and sat>c up 10 j()'\, ()11 famm,1.s nnmc higb quality furniture durl118 our Laguna Hiiis Gmnd Opening Cel<.>/mllfon! t-INI-n RNITI 'RI- SANTAANA· Main Street at /7th .~treet ·Phone 714/S41·4391 J.A(iUNA HILLS • Aht111 Pl:U')' ntS. n. Pu;µ • Pbmw 7Nl9'SI· 7/01 ( h~ndkr\ ftilUTt"' llH" n11c·,1 lro111 Ort,_,.,, lklllJllll llcnrt'O>JO ( tnlllf') ~· '"tll I\ 1~h.·r f1fhtlll\ n.Mrm·~ .. J. ,,., Fetwuaty 15 IMO DAILY ~lLOT AS She Screamed for Mercy Pmr Held in Rape, Torture, Murder Spree LOS ANGELES (AP> -A re· cordlna of• prl tereamlnf.and oe11inc tor mercy u abe be· tnl raped and tortured bu been linked to h~o men wanted in the .. x alaylnp ot at leut five teen- •lef't -"• Ill!." ~r that ll complex ancr-.rlaly," tbe sheriff's department aay1. The five victim.a, girl.a •led 13 to 18, diuppeared between June and October of 1971, officials said Most were last seen h1tchhlkina and all bad bffn tortured and strangled. Loa Angeles County Sheriff Pet.er Pitcbeaa said in a slate· menl Thursday the girls had bffn subjected to "sad.isllc and barbaric abuse." FIVE CRAllGES OF murder apiece would be souebl against R oy Lewis Norris, 32, and Lawrence Sigmond 81ttaker, 39, now being held on assault char ges in connection with a separate incident. Pitches& said a three-month investigation turned up evtdence in the cases while the men were in custody. and be s&Jd "many photographs uncove red 1n searches of the suspe<'ts' proper ty" may lmk them to more sla~ in gs Oi5lrict attorney's offtc<' spokesman Al Albergate said 1t Car Named Defendarzt S AN LU IS OBISPO <APl The San Lui ... Obispo County dis trict at torney's office has fated a c r1m1n a l complaint ai:aanst a 1979 Toyota Cch ca two-door sedan , giving 1t 10 days to explain its part 10 an alleged co caine and martJuana operallon The "defendant .. was seized from Edwin Taylor, a San Luis Obtspo busi- nessman, al the llme of his Jan. 31 arrest by of ficers from the California Highway Patrol and the sheriff's department on five cqunts of wung the automobile to transport cocaine and manJuana probably would be several weeu before any cbar1ea were filed "because the lnveaUaation ts not complete." DET~ OF THE evidence were not released. but accordine to docwnenta filed ID South Bay Municipal Court in Torr&nfe. Nonu allegedly acknowledied participating Ul the slaying or Lucinda Schaefer, 16, of Tor- rance. M is.s Schaefer cfuappeared on her way home from church June 24. and her body has never been found Among the court documents we re contents of a ta~ record ing allegedly found 10 Bit.taker's vi'fn According to lhe docu Rel'erses Stand ments, lbe recording "conlalna the voice ol a younc s.ltl ICre&al· Inc and beUfng for mercy wblle abe u bei ng rape d and tortured." THE MOl'llE• OP' 16-year-old Shirley Linell Ledtord of Sunland identified the voice as her dau~t.er's, the aberitf's de- partment said, and Prosecutors said male voices on the tape have been identified u those oC Norris and Billaker. Miss Ledford's nude and bat· tered body, bound hand and foot, was found Nov. l in an ivy bed in suburban Tujunga. According to a coroner's report, she bad been strangled w1t.h a coat banger and her face and body mulllat.ed and cul Governor Backs Laetrile Effort SACRAMENTO I AP l -A Republican legislator 1s launching his fourth alt.empt to legalue Laetnle. and this lime be has the backing of_Dem()('ratac Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. L:1etnle. a -;ubstanre m apncot kernels and some other plants. 1s touted by promoter<> as a cancer cure But orthodox cancer re ">ca rchers say 1t has ~n proved useless. and is probably even dangerous becaw.e 1t cont1uns the potsoncyanade BROWN'S CHIF:f' OF STAFF, Cray Davis. told a news con· frrt>n<.'f' Thurvfay ' Wt• thank patients ~hould have the nght to ac· c·c·pt ..ome trc1.1tments which might work alt.hough they might not work ·· "After all 1t as hl'\ or hPr Lare," Dav1'l added ~·n W1ll1am \ampbell. R-Hacifoda HeaghL<s, the Senate mt nonty lt·ac1n. t11ld tht· n1>w<> conlerence that his SB 1840 woulcl ln'>Un · the n~ht of freedom of cho1CE' an health care for Callfor· n1c.1n., THREE EARLI ER LAETRILE bilb died after being boosted h' h1•Jlth food faddists, relalJves of cancer v1ct1ms and organned promol<'rs. and opposed by the orthodox medicine, led by the Cahforrua Mt:dlcal Assoc1allon CMA President John Tupper called Brown's switch "the sub- st1tuuon of poullcs for sc1enUfic integnty " Brown opposed the earuer bllli He farsl called for lifting Cahforrua's ban last fall after the death of 4-year-01<1 Chad Green from lcukem1a Ill T11uana, where be bad been r~iving Laetrile . BROWN OFFERED CALIFORNIA asylum to the boy's parenU., who hbd defied a Massachusetts court order 10 removmg Chad from convenllooal chemotherapy. The parents settled lD Nebraska *** WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY ~ SPECIALS ~ SUITS from Palm Beach, Botany, ~ ~ / Georglo Sant' Angelo and ~ Eagleson's own fine label. 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Com pany announced lhey wert' ma.kin« drutlt rt>ducUons In lhe numbers ol homes they planned to put on lh 9.•00 acrl"'! of cousUand between Corona d I Mar ond L.aaunu Beu ch The plan currently pendana bcfor~ the state coaftt J <.'Omrnw.loo callt.>d ror about 12.000 home'&, wh1rh would prodw~ population of 36,000 peof le The rt>vtslon.s, which re sUI being nt•gotlotcd with county off1riols, would re-duce the numtwr of home to 2.000 ::tnd would I n\·~ 75 per<'t-nt of lht.t I nd ht public own~rshJp or prlvatt> Opt.'n HJ»JCt> Tht• pupulat1on &>n>Jt't'I cd to lave an those 2,000 homl's ls nbout ff,000 pt•oplc Rackt.>N of th .. proposed Oran(lc Coa~t Nt1t1on11I l'ark ~houhJ be µlt•ased by the announ<'f'ment. t•vt.•n thouwh lht• t'XUl't l)(.>undar1t>S Of the l'OmpaO) !II propm.t•d Of>l'n ~l'tl<'t'li havt-n't bt."t•n ~et Tht> hand will bt• p 11tly f(tvt-n imd Jturtlv purcha.st>d bv public a~t.>n<'ws EnvamnmentullM~ \.\ho huvt• workt•d to hr in.: to ft u1 twn th(•tr Ion~ ht·lt.l hopt• of prt·st•r\'utton or f(rt•11t 11ua11 1 llll's of OJH.•n l!IJ>Ul'l' an tht• un.·a alho -,huuld tx· pl\-,&M'u C'hN.·~ :-.hould abo lw h<'ard lrom netRhborlnf( rlty of fl('IJb who huvt• Ion~ t'l(flrt•:,st-.t <'OnC'Nn ovt>r thl' traf(11· that would bt• J.:t•nt•rall'd hy :lO.<MlO pt•oph• Tht•-,t· t•1ty of fwwh have wondt·red l( lht!re would bt· :-.ufCl<·wnt st1 t'l'I Lu hold the add1l1onal traff1C'. Unfortunate ly. thl'l-IC lirt•ak throu~h s for pa1 k Ua<•kl•rs, t'rlVlronnWnlahslS and tr affu• Y.llrrll'I' t'Ullh' .tt J pnt•e. Their goals have been ac·h1t•vt•d iJt lht• t' l>t'll't' ol l'reating what has already been dubbed "u m1lho111.un•':-. ).{hello." Tht• 2.000 homt.>S lht.• l'ompany now "'ants tu put on ttw property will go on lob of an acrt• or larger. hornt•s that are hardly going lo be in the afford <1bl~ pnC'e ran~t· lo people whOM' incomes art• at the low t•nd or an lh<• m1ddh• of the county's scale. Company spokesmen say tht• loss of housing in the lowe r range of the price scale is regrettable and they µlt'dged they will provide whatever affordable housing 1s required by government rcgulatwn at the l1m1.• the de velopmenls go an . It 's likely that housing advocacy groups "'111 oppose 1 hl• <:hange. but perhaps the public ugenc1C's mvolvt•d th1· c·ounty and the coastal commission-will agree lhal t h1.• lrnde·off of lob of housing fdr lots of open s pa ct· 1:. ... t1 II J good har~:un for th<.' public Kennedy Out of Ste p Ever since U N Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim made his trip to Te hran to attempt to m ediate th(· hostage crisis, he and the Carter admm1strat1on have heen endeavoring lo reach agreement with the Iranians on t•stahlishmcnt of an internal1onal commission to an - ' e~t1gate allt·ged wrongdoings dunng the shah's regime .is a rond1t1on for rc•lease of the hostages It's bc~n a tri<:ky and delicate operation and 1l now .1ppt·ar.; an acc·eptable solution 1s at hand So 1t was nothing less than astounding this week whc•n S<•n Edward Kennedy. in an address at Harvard 1Jn1 vt·r~1ty . thargt•d that l'res1dcnt Carter had resisted the 11lt·a of an mtt•rnatwnal romm1ssion "until I and others madt• the propos<otl ·· White I lo use Press Secretary Jody Powell had every 1 l·ason to call this re mark, "One of the most cynical and -,t·lf -.crvini! statem ents in my memory " And President Carter, in his news conferen ce Wf'dnesday. was well Justified in calling this and other K('nnt·<.ly char ges rnaccurate. irresponsible and damag· ing to the country. 'l'ht• senator c·ll'arly Wf'nt ov<·rboard in his. attempt to hl<Jmt· holh the M•1zurc of the hostages and the Soviet tn· v;Js1on of AfJ!han1stan on the Carter administration. W1lh rt.·g::ird to the mtcmat10niJI commission. Ken nNly lttlcr rCVISCd h1s C'la1m of originating the proposal but 1ns1~t<·d. "Tht•r<• was no action by the admm1strat1on unl1l r spoke out." He further took credit for s uggesting that the hos tages be released to a neutral body during the com· m 1ss1on's investigation, a proposal that has come up re· pcatcdly during the negotiations No doubt the senator 1s unhappy Dbout his apparent dt>dmc m public favor. If he is not bright enough to re· :il17.l' that patently false and sf'lf-scrv1ng remarks like this Wef"k 's utterances can only b()osl Carter's image in the JH.tblk eyt', he is likely to s pt•<•d that dcclint.· • Opinions expressed in tho space above are tho">e of the Da•ly P110. Other views expressed on this page <HO those ot their authors and arttsts Reader comment ts 1nv1ted Addres~ The Dally P1101 . P 0 Bo" 1560. Costa Mes a. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/TV Routine ByL.M. BOYD Television turns its Satur- day mornings exclusively over lo children. Is that not odd? It's like devoting every counter al the carnival to nothmg tut ~llon candy They do almost the same with the sports shows on Saturday afternoon And again the same with religious services on Sunday morning. And aUU agai.a with the soaps tn the middle o f the weekdays. Then head lo head with Merv and Mike during the afternoons. And certainly the newscasts knock one another nigbUy. Where in the world did thoee network ex· Dear GJoorny Gu Which came tlnl, the chicken or the egg? Oil companies obscene pro· fits or OPEC's price ln· creases' H.P.S. t.l""''J Gw• <tommtfllt •rt ..,,. "'''" ., ,. .............. . Mc.••Mt1ty r9ft«.t ... •••wt •f tM ,.. .. ,.,.,., .,,.. ,_ ,.. -v• tt (o ... my C.11\. ~tit Pl ... f•c·ulives get the ndiculou .. notion that we all wan\icxacl· ly the same thmg al the same time every day? What I Uke about Austria 1s that t-ouse pavments there llQth principal and interest are tax dcduclibll'. Don't believe the songwriter who t..outed Apnl an Paris got it right. Aprtl in P aris is not a pleasant month. in fact. Damp Chilly. Best months in Paris urc May, June and October. Your t ypical walrus wlll J>Qh8h off about 100 pounds or clams a day, bear in mind. A third more women than men watch television after 1 I 1>.m . Catherine the Creal was also an expert on Love and War. She said. "Men make Jove more Intensely at 20, but muke love belt.er. however. at 30." Q. Are the"' slot machines In China? A. You mean one-armed bandlu? Used to be . The Chlneee called them bun1ry ticers. 1bey were outlaw,ct the r e yeara aao. Peculiar how every notfon that h111 slot1 refers to them by some homely ldJom. The Brltlah called them fruit.a . Rowland Evam/Robert NO'Yak Saber Rattling Needs Backup WAStllNOTON Pretldenl Carlor'a Pallon 1que rhetoric about bffnn1 up U S deftolell ln re1pon1• to the Soviet tahovu ol A!tb.aalata.n l.1 belna undermtnf'd by hla failure to follow thl"Ol.lflh wha"' ll counu. .,.nu.dina Conares1, b.11 Euro •1('an alli •Dd th Knrmlln that ht" Dll"IUl.9 bUIJn S 1'hl•y all have n-.. on for 1k~· tlC'lam Not only 1a his mucb bollyhooto d "<'urlhht'un Tu:i.k t'orn• · ltM>k 1ni: llkl· a "'t•.at:o ln~ l'o tl'mkln \'I lllJlo(t', tht' 11~1l·ns1bly r Jr mur 1· :wnouh It II p I II t , .-p 1 o v mt• n t t 'or<'t' (IUH·'I t" undN'fWlded. Failure to re qu<•!lt adt>ttu&lt• munpower ant.I .tlrnl•rt makes the Carter Do<: trtnt' to <h•knd the Persian Gulf Ml much rh£'tork. The q1.1e-5tion n11turnlly orist>s · Is the elec t101wt•r111~ prt.•sident "laying .:11111t'' wtth \lt~sl'? Tht• s1"\'ds of d1s11lusion with lhL' ('urtt'r Do<'tnne werc n• \I'll It'd lo one hlJ:h level u s or hcial in :.a pnval(· 'llrategy sym posaum with lop NA.TO all.Jes 1r1 Europe lu.'t WC'C'k "They-Ltunk "''' un• running off half l'ockl'<I · this offlcu1l told w., .. 1rnd th~y rnay t•nd up afrn1d lo J(c>t ar1 \11lv1.'d "'Ith us " tr the Kremlin !>h a rt•s that S<.101(' :•Ul>IJIC llHI .1boul Cnrlt'r's 1·1>rn 1n1tnw111 d.1111-wrou.' k~ts 111· uhc,1d for th1-, nataon. TllERE Mi\V HF. some valtdt I y to Sen Edwurd M f..t•n nt•d) ·, camp:11gn hl:tst bl<.1ming 1\fghanista11 on Carter's fallurl' lo c·arry out hie; publu· lhn·al ,Jg a ins t th<• Sova·t combat brigade in Cuba Therl' ,Jrt• s1m1 lar J)O!>s1b1htif'S for d1i.ai.ter I u rk mg in the new Carter de f1·n'c budget Thal budg('l, touted as a first 'tt•p back tow;ird matching So\I ac•t pow1•r, ul>ki. t hf' rad1culou' gran1t lotal of $514,00IJ for Cartt•r '\ "Cari bbean T;i!>k Fore(' .. Supposedly de~1~nt"<1 lo pn·vc•nt Sov1c•t -Cuban machmu lllin' m tht• Caribbean, lht• tc1:.k forct• was unnounccd by <'artl'r almost four months ago To tJall' Earl Wat~r~ ll ba1 no ~atlonal coatrol over AAY mWLllY or navaJ unill. M ltMBEa8 OF Concreu 1pecla1l1lo1 oo lbe defenae budaet write ott the Caribbean THk Force u wflimly. But they Vrorry about what the president really hu in mind for h.11 p~- 1umably serious Rap d Deploy. ment Fortt, an lntecraJ put of the antl·Sovtet Persian 0 ult de rmse. Yet the rme print ln the new bud1et raises · anxious eyebrows whether the RDF l& more gamesman.ah.ip. For the n.acal year atart!og next Sept. 1, the president does not ask one cent for blgber Army or )larme Corps man- power level's. prHumably a pre- rt>q ulslte ror any meanmgful Rapid Deployment Force The oew ~ .... no major~ •r.proprlalloa1· to modernbe a rUtt and ...wt to move men and 1uppile9: It wou.Jd fund only a limited m&mber ot new ships and planes tbat could not be ready for yean. WH E N I BAaP·E Y E D mllltary bure1ucrau ln tbe Kremlin focus on a new U.S. "doctrine" that undertakes full defenae of the entire Persian Oulf Rllion, they read t.be fine priat. U.S. alllet bave be«l vtc- Um'-d ln t.be pqt by sudden Carter mtcbe1, aa wben he abrupt.ly caoce1ed the neutron warhead. So this tim e they too read tbe ftne print under large promises. Today neither the Rua.lam nor U.S. allies pr«end to know where Carter ia lead.Ing. M llltary budcet 1peclaJ1ata in Con1re11 are alao tn the dark, raiJllnc the poulbili· \y or a defense explosion on CapiUI IUll. "Afte r the Soviet in vuion of Afghan11lan. lht' rhetoric transmitting the budget has been changed to make the president sound l.obgher:· Rep Delbert Latta of Ohio. senfor Republican on the Houu Budget Comnultee. wrote In an official report. "But the defense budget has remained about what 1~ would have been without the rhetoric " Latta•s views might be dismissed as election-year J)art1sansb1p, but lhey are s hared privately by many Democrallc colleagues SOME White House and Pen· lagon aJdes inllisl Carter's com- mitment to post ·Afghan pre· paredneM is real but metrectJve. The problem. they claim, 1s found In what one presidentiaJ aide callis "the s mall bookkeeper mentality in the OMB <Office of .Management and Budget)." OMR D1rt>ctor J ames Mcln tyre has rons1stc•ntly !cnt1c:-. :.ay <lel1bcral<:ly ) undcrc~l1matet.l ful'I costs for Air Force planes. !'lidvy :,hips and Army tank:. With the pnce of 011 pegged in September 1979 by tht.> OM B at S24 a barrel for all 1980, the ac tu;,il price of S42 ha., forced C' a rtn to seek repealed :-.ur> plemenlaJ appropnataon:-. Thesr> higher costs. while looking like i.:ood faith follow thrr>ui;th on I hl' post Af~han1stan spc:ndmg in <"reas~. simply add to Carh·r •, hudJ(M. def1c1t while add1n~ not .1 nnl to m11Jtary Pf>W<:r P 0 W t: R M •: i\ N S n 1• w .1ir1·t :tft hut <".1t11•1 ' .Januarv I :Ji'I 1·\t1m.1t1" ur !>1Jph1s l 1u1ll'~i 1•1.1111·' h•· w.11111'11 liud~l'lt:<l for lh•• Air Fon••· 111 f1 •,1 .ti ~1 ·ar 1!111 1 n1imtwr."ll 31..:1 \.\ h•·r: ht: wnl ht' ,, I u.d l!JISI trnth••·I 111 ( Jlllltll 111 11 1 f1·1o1, v.1'1·k, .1..:•i , t h•· r.umtw1 h.10 dr11µp1"11 111 lHl 1\rmy ;mr1 '\,1\\ .11r<"r.slt •.11ff1·n·d ':mal.1r do I IJDI"> :'\q "'''n1frr th1• '"''"tli·nl . tl111uJ.!h c,11u n111n).! Ilk• 1;1•11 r).!1• l'Jlt•1n hnnlo!' '"• ptu-.11 -,,·rutln'r 1 n W• \t•·rn ~.t; rop1 111 I h•· h.1 .. rnlin a nd on C.q11t1i1 11111 I 1rt1 r 111 ,1\ n ·;tll\ Olt'.tn '4hat h• •"' .1h1111t ·• n111t1.1n li11ilrluµ to r11 •·• 1 lh• h,J1,h•·'1 1 h.tlh·ng•· 1r11 •• \Ai•irl•I ~ ;1 r I I hut hi',.., 11111 '"' 'In-• 111 1•r11'111~ 11 Proposal Would Reduce Power of Speake r A!>!.t•mhly Ht•pultltran lr.,11h·r Carol 11 ..allc•tl h;a \ .11lv:1nt 1·d J mo!'.l seru.1blc pl:.in to t•ll mrnut<· the bitter :-.lru~.:k!> 11v1·r th<· As· st•mbly :.pt•akt•rsh1p wh11·h dis rupt<·d thl' l.1·~1~1.ituri· dunn~ th(• fi rst month or this y1•ar·, M·s:.1on, the· dfoct... of wh1rh will rertt•cl m actions t:.."'-·n by that houc;1.• for many months to come The LSsue 1s a~ ... mple a~ s he ht-rs elf put 11 to th1.• Asst•mbly. "Ar e W!!", s h (' as k<'d. ''going to have one man r u I e 1 n Sacramen to., .. The fa«I is that one man, thf' s peaker . ha!> d o m 1 n a l t• ti the Assemhly t.'Vt'r Sir1Ct' tht• rl!>I' or Jl'SS(' Unruh in th(' early '60s, and 1•v1•n at limes attempted to 1nrlu<l1· lhl' Senatt> within hi !\ purvlC'w Wha t Hallf'll want'! to do as rt':. tore to the m..-m bf>rs of the• Leg1s lalur1• thc·ir abal1ty to represent their districts In Art Hopp•· <IL'JH•n11f·nt of th~ !>l1••akrr fl al lell hJ!> ant roduced a n·,.olut1on v.h1ch woul<f chan~·· lh(• rul<·s of lh1• Ai.scmblv !>"' 1tchmg thl· power to appoint lhe <'Omm1l\e1•s and their c hairmtm and assign bills to <·om m1llees from the speaker to the Rules Committee THAT COMMITfEE would be comp(X'Sed of seven members. three from each party, and c haired by the speaker who would constitute the seventh member. She would leave the selection of the speaker as is. be· mg the choice of the majonty party. subject to ratil1cat1on by the entire Assembly. Excepting for the method of selecting the other members of that committee. the plan 1s 1den· tical to that under which the Senate is organized But the Senate selects the committee members by party caucus whereas Hallett proposes that the caucus c hairman of each pa rty would namt> the Kules Committee m embers It Is a move in the r ight r11r1•l t11111 h11t tr:>n,f1·rr111).' lh•• \JJt•1t k1•r s powt•r' to th•· p.sn' t'uU<'U.' l'h<urmen m..r1•l) daluu·' lhL· pov.1•1 from c•m· J>t·~m to t "O l nder th<' pr~nt orgaruz<t t111nal ruJr.> of the As~embl}. th .. !.pt•akt'r not only as plact"d an J po,11100 to exercL'i<' undue con trol ovn J('gaslallve proposab: hut has pow('rs also extend t.o in fluencrng th1• 1·1l'ct1on~ of A.' !'\t'm bly cand1dah'~ TRIS. because as Unruh developed It. lbe speaker has usurped tbe duti es and respons1b1ht1es of the party'-; state chaJrmen tn fund raasml{ for candJdatcs. Opt.>rating from .i solid base of heavy mfluence ov('r legLslat1on. the speaker has become . 1n effec t . the "bagman" ID lhP COlle<"tlOn Of campaign donation-; It IS a dangerous mt'lhod or poht1cal fin.tnl·ang for lht: hne twt Wl't'n bnbN) Jnd voluntary don.tlwno; l;K•(•n m1·!> fan~ ancit•1'd And 1l •~ 11t-s1 ruC'll ve to tht• ( r t• I' (' h ll I (' l' 0 r .. (' I •• (' l 1 n .: represt'ntJtlH'S for th1• A':> "•rnbh for .1rm,.<l IA.till ,, 14JI 'h•·'t ,,f t 11111 rt hu• '""' I ht 'p1•.1kl'r can UM' U11•,1· to '""·'v tht· .. 1t•<·tor at1• tn C'<•rw111 d"lrl('l\ 111 assure the t•kl'l1•11\ o( tho-..· (Jvcm-d by ham 11;\1.Lt:TT'S PR 0 POSA I. romt' .. Jt an opportum.· lime walh the Ai.c;emblv l>t·rnocrats -,plat in thcar choac't' for a spl'akt·r and at '' pO!\l'l tble 41 mc·mb1·r-. will t'\ entually aRr<'t.· with Jlalll'lt that then• 1s a beth•r wa) Hut because her plan would an s tall the party caucu' l'ha1rm.in an lhl' roles now held sol<'ly b, the speaker. the danger •~ that 11 would tklen create them a3 lht• · bagmen·· for campaign fund-, Perhaps she should rethink her proposal and opt for lhl' u JC'l Sen•l~ plan. leavan~ lht• <'aucu.r;t-s lD el«l lhe Ruic:. Com mtlll'e member'i. Thal could rt•stort• the campaign fund ra1s1n~ (unction lo the ~late par t' r haarml•n ;md remove the '>U'> 111 c1ons which arise wh1•n lht· house leadership as dirl'ctly in \'olvt'<l m s uch mundane affair\ Too Much Honest y Can Be Candidate's Downfall It was in lhe grim wlnlf'r or 19KO that Pres1ddenl Carter brought to fruition a radical new campaJgn strategy \hut was to revolutioni~e American p0ljUcs and win him the confidence of the American people. For the first couple of years in otrice, Uke mOlll presidents, Mr. Carter wore a constant s mile as he auured the public th a t . while all was not exa('tly roses , he would soon see to it that there was a chicken In every pot and a car tn every garage because prosperity, a lasting peace und eternal happl· ness were just around the cor- ner. By mid 1979, the only penon who said he WH doing 8 lood job wu Mrs. Carter. Al leut, that's what abe said In public Slowly, Mr. Carter's smile die.appeared Gradually, he abandoned the traditional op llmism of incumbents. By the f o 11 o w I n I{ J a n u a r y • h e w i• s ready. In h1s annual econom1C' mesaafe to Concress. he said gloom ly that not only were thlncs ln a terrible state, but they were undoubtedly IOinl to gel worse. Oil prlefl were sendln1 inOA· lion on a rampage. Re~ion days were here again. And all he could promise the American worker were hiaher taxes and a lower standard of Uvlnar Needless to say, his popularity !'!Oared. HEBE, AT LAST, was a preal· dent the people could t ruat. "When Jimmy saya lhln1a are 1oln1 to get worse," people would aay. ahaklnJ their heads tn admJraUon. "I believe him." With the president now buk· Ing.In the newly won confldence of the electornte, the other can- rl1dote:-. wt•r1• forn·d to n"''-'l''' lht•1r t<irl1r' True, Wte all chollf'ngc-rs. lht•y had been saying things were In a tNriblc stall' and w<·n' undouht Nlly ~orng to get wor-.t• But alAo. like all challengers, they promised that If they were cl<.>ct ed. things would 11omehow get better. And nobody belJeved Lbal. Ronald Reagan was the tint lo Sff the Ughl. "Not only are things going lo get worse, th.-y're going to get disastrous," he l'IBid. "I ask aU Americans who believe in dlautcrs to vote tor me for president.·· Senator Kennedy disput - ed thla, claJminC be had a longer record of dlaaaters than any other candidate. "Experience Count.a!" became hie 1lo1an. Quo tee "When tho prns Is free and every man able to read. au Is sale " ' -----------------·--- Soon all the candidates wer<' vying lo predict the most <'lllamatous cala m1t1es that wuuld befall the natiC)n if they were elected. Pledges or t•conom1c bankruptcy quickly became old hat, as did promises of nuclear war But Governor Brown dld quilt> well in New Hampsture by foreseeing in his Tarot Cards a wide scale out· break of bubonic plague follow · Ing his Inaugural address "At IMt," said the people, •·a crop of candidates we can believe in " ODDLV ENOUGH, however, the eventual winner was H.J (Jolly JlnO Bumi.ah. who went about claiming be would deliver chickens 1n every garace. pot in every car and eternal peace, prosper1ty and bappineas Not a solitary soul had :t 1tmldgeon of trust, faith or con fldence In Jolly Jim But as one voter put 1t · "lie'~ a lot mori• run to have around ' • j ----~-----~----·-----' . • . ,. •• CALIFORNIA ·Urban Coast Per1nits Ease &Aa.AllSN'l'O <AP) -People wbo wanl to • btdld .tqle.family bomea ln urbanlMd areaa ~ U.. cout don't bave to set an •lrtrl Coastal Comm!IUon permit any mior.. commllaloo of ftclala bave aatcl. ,,. comml•kJo. foUowtn, • bW pUMd by the IAC111atw. Wt year, on Tbunday remowd 141 areu, t~•Uq more Uulo 100.000 acret. from tbo requlremmt fo,r a commlaion 1*"1Dit for a aloll• famlb bouM. .,...18 A manner of npcdtUq the perlTUt Pl"OC'elle wlthln t.be ~ 1100 in certain are.a tbat were obviou.ab aJrHdy urbanhed and the permit pr--.. •&1 • dupUcatJon." Aaaembtyman Victor Cal\tO, 0.Mountain View, authoa' ol A8"3, •aid at a oewa coole,..nce Before tho bill waa Puaed. anyone who want ed to buJJd in lha 1.3 million acre. of tha coHl•I sooe bad to obtain • CoMStal Commlaslon permit in addlt.klo to permJt.a required from local 1overn Punch DAIL y Prt.OT A 1 Nixon Pens 'Real War' New Book Analyzes Gwbal Power: Politia • , ..... Auocla&ed.,.., "World War Ill be1an before World War ll ended and tt'a soto1 oo to(Uy," former Preaident Rlcbard M. Nixon aaya ln an upcoml.n1 book about th• cold war. In a copyrlsht lntemew publlahed Ulla week lo a Sao Clemente newapaper, NlJlon diaplayed oewly·an1ved 1alley proola of the book "The Real War." Tbe 11.nat chapter la tilled "No Time to I.Me.'' llldea.t attuat.lcJD, Nlxon Hid . In Ida ftn.a1 dq1 at San ClellMllte NllUJD HJd be had made 10me cba.q .. i.n the aallen to make hl• vteww on the lranfan boltal• 1ltutioa u topical u poulble. The interview WU cooduded Feb. I , the d.Q before the ff-year-old Nbon and bla wife Pat moved out ot their 29-acre ae•lide estate ft1eh H"ed u the "Western White HoUlle" du.rtq bl.I presidency and u bome 1Ja the yean that followed hia A~ lt'74 resipaUon. "TllB G&&\T ADVANTAGE about wriUn1 a NW>o aa1d be wu lookiq forward to the move book tllte tbla, u one not aeeldn1 political office, is to New Yorlt and other plans ror JJIO, "but bow one can be totally objective and I caa without are you cotoi to beat a place u beautiful u tbla?" question write a controversial book," Nixon said. be added, lootinl out the window of b1a offlce to J.n 1enera1 the boot analyzes what hu hap· wave• breakiol 00 the nearby beach. pened lo global power politics lo the recent put. The former president aaid other plans for JJ80 what bu worked and what hu not, and what ""_. akin .....,er the United States must have -including include UDJJ)eeua'C'l.I summer ape I en1a1e· --ment.a in Europe and visit.a to homes of friend.I in military power, economic power and will power , Callf--•-__ ... ""'orida . • .. ~~ 0.LA rm. Nixo aa.ld. UllUA IUal r~ n Nixon said the book would be serialised by the "More ot the boat people wwho'w decided they were THE BOOK TOUCHES on energy, China, Viet-New Yort nmes ayncliute, st.arting sometime in ----------------------better_q»_1n_v_Ml_t_n_am_•_tt_er_aJ1_:_· _______ na_m_and __ Af_n_·_ca and give~ a strong O!_erv:..;..:..;1e::...cw.;...of.::..:.....;1.b;:..;.e-'--_m-'1..;:;.d-"·A.;&p;..;..ril,;;,;..' ·'---------ment. - / ,/ ~,·I ' '--1 • 0 0 • • 0 l \ , ,.,,..,----- 1 Experience the world of tomorrow's electronics today with T.I. 's Home Computer The Officia C~er of the 1980 Winter ~ is now at May C<>mpaly. It's Texas lnstn.rnents Home Computer fa persona finance. home mcnogement. education and tui. Presenting Texas nstn.rnents excitng new Home Corrputer. It '1ves you o sophisticated cootilotlon of teatues crd c~'8s incl.Jcfng g-eat cdor. musk:. sOUld. gaphics. a 13 digit Bask:. <rd 13" cok:>r moNta. Opttona sold state speech synthesizer lets the Corrl)Uter reprod.Jce the tuner\ vo6ce electronicaly. Here ae just some of the uses for the Home Corrputer: • Persona ~s wrth taxes cnd fna)cicj ~. assists with record keeping cnd home budgetng. • E~s you chld to '8an garma, moth. ~. cn:t r~ h a c ciortU, entertofW'lg format. • Cholenging home video games-the Home Corrputer is fill. too. Ptay everything from toolt>al to chess. $1,150 ncludes c()(Tl)(Jter cor'\Scie end 13" cdor morlta. •• TV 722-so. coast plaza orly Moderate chage for home deive<y . The Official Computer of the 1980 Winter Olympic Games Don't Just toke our word for It ... see the Home Computer demonstrated See Immediate Winter Olympic results from the UPI sports lfne on the Home Computer tomorrow only. Texas Instruments representatives wUI be at our South Coast Piazo store. Saturday. February 16. to demonstrate this exciting computer and soon to be oval~ accessories. In our TV deportment. ---·- 'Posies' Newport The~ PlTBUC NOTICE ----------nu ... "'.,. WtNeUWM. ..-, ••••••••• r ore•a•••• u...e• Pl<TITtCIUt Mtf .... lllAM• Tiie ........... ~ ~ """*- et • t•11•••• """' ''•"' tM ~ ............. ""*' -"" tJll•Wt llOUIMU A•llle •f I&' ... OeLAtTUfO •I ..., ~c...,_ Ortw ..... AM.~.,.,., ... ~ ....... -· ... Ne--'" Hilla Garden -"' fw .. ..,..,.,... -.. ..,. ... --·. ,..,,_., Q, "" Ill ... c:.-tY .. Club wW meet TbW"lday a. ..... al Harbor View Hom.. ,.,,, .._ ...-AM<H• .. ,,.. Clubbowe #1, Newport ~~-=-'"' ~<M•• Beach. 0rtw,--..AM..c..i....,,..mo1 Theme of the meet.1.D1 a.-, M. IMw , ls "Permanent POii .. " h91...,. °'"""' t-tt o.11~ ....... and Mrs. Earl 'nmmou ~ .... u.n.Jt.Mer.7.,.. 111• will demonstrate lb' art PUBUC NOTICE or matins beaded flowers. Members of neighbor· Ing Harbor View HJlla Garden CJub haft been Invited to attend. Program chalrpenoa is Mra . Robert Osbourne. Mmes. Tom Norton , Nicbolaa Vafladia aod Don Had· field will serve oo the hospitality committee. For time of the meet· ing, call Mrs . Don Anderson, 640-8396. WalkSoftly Ta W-.. 11 IM, Cofl<Mn KANOtA llOY~E. INC 11 ~ 1"11 lo"-~al Al<oNllk ......... C:-l'OI lor "41"' OH SALE C.E lf ERAl IPUBl.IC IATtHG Pl.ACE I lo 11111 --k .__...,..at ..,, -~-.. _ •llO. -~ Ilea< ... c.llf-• .... ....,,_Or.,.. c.o. .. o.lty Piiot. Feb..U.I• ,.._., PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITlOUS IVtlMaH Mo\Ma ITATil-MT T,_ IOI~ pw>Ofl "00"'9 ti.fl> .. ...... SPLAS .... mu Dffrvele ._.,.., _11,..... lleecll, C:~li1(1< .... - L .. Hiide iwr-. mu°'""' ... LA,.., M""'l"VIO" Beetll. Celllon>•e ..,._ Tiii\ _._," <0-.Cltel tty .,. In Olvld\oel lleM 11il•- Th1\ , .. t~t •.tt fl'-d •Uft trw COllnlf c .. n.. 01 0<'""90 C°""'' °" Je...ur,J1,1• fl'l<T'ITIOUI llWl••H MAIMITATtMeln' , ...... _.,.. ,,..._ ••• dolnt WI!-.•: f'IO•e·s. 1n10 Pec111< c...u Hltll••Y. Hvntlntl•11 eeull. Cell-. .... .... .......... IVIO ..... ~lw • ....,...,......_.,,CAI.._....,._ C•••• A• ..... uon w-••-,._. TVlllfl. (.elfforni•9""' T"lt _ _., It <-leO &y a ~ .. __..,,., .... ..... Tlllt I~ •M llleod wl!fl - C-IY 09r1l of Or-c:.....ty °" ,~U.'9 PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTlT'tOUI M.lllNUS M._STATWllollMT T""-tooowlnq P9'f' '°"' .,,, oo•nq °"'•"'f"'\\ ., \PECTAUM 8U\INE\S r OA¥\ L TO , 11'11 ~A....,,.. '""'•·CA '1114 J...-A --. . .0.l AnMll• (Ir( .. , "'"'"'"Q!On Beec.r>, CA "7MI O.""'' G wtuv.,., JM t,._•ld en. l ._.. 8oeth, CA "7•St GARDENING PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOln aUSIMIEH NAME ITATl!¥t:NT T~ fOUOWU"'J "''°"' .,. 6offtQ °"'""""'""" AIC&H J'tNAHCIAL COMPANY, •m Ma.tArt-Bovl..,••O, '>11tte 16$ --1 9eeu>. c.11 ..... ,, •• 911.0 T•rry l A~odei., •••l Port (h11tolt•e Ptd'""• N.t:Wl)Ort O• .. <h . C...llf<N'"•ltnMO Aol>o-tt A ICpn0111t, 110'1 ICoel, Wint.er care for lawns consist of staying off them as much as possi- ble. Rain-soaked lawns are compacted by foot Read•dng Spring Fling traffic. After they dry :J• out, feed them to lnaure "'UHH Pvl>lo\IWO 0.ef9 C.0.M C>e41y PllOI, '•o 1.1. 1s.n. ,.., ~ lP\1\ ~,,,......, I\ <OftOv<tf'd by • llm1too~IO ~G .... 111•"" lf'h\ ,,.,_~, ,.., fl"4IO w 1tt\ tM Coron" <ioot Mer, C•"I"'"'• ~161~ 8ruo ( H•r.l"<f!On, "Jt Porl L•vre.-.1 Pl•re, Mewport B••CP't. '-•'"°""" 97Mll Spyglass Hill Garden Club will hold its fifth ye a r • s ch a 1 r person, Mrs . J . H . _f_as_t_s_tart_. _____ -1 a nnual spring dinner party, March I , at Knickerbocker. Mrs, Kagnoff <not shown:l s\~~~~.;.~~AT::. PUBLIC NOTICE c;....,.,, o.n o1 O•-C:..011ntr °" F~or....-y t), IWO T"'' ~''"'u '' cond\ICl*<t oy ,. 0.ftflf•t~ .. ""'P 6'..u E H•nl"'71°" "'"Tl• 7:30 p.m .. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. b one of the founders of the garden club cau 642_5678. T"•oo:."...:.,OLU1G• Kagnoff. atop S~glass Hill. Preparing for and served as party/h ospital ity Put•tewword• MOTtaOP1AU:o, LArr-r• ........ ( .. WITTI RAMO MAR"Oll '" ..._. c-... on .. -1111 T rut \f~f'nHlif ... , f 1ied w1tF'\ ttw> r ounty (Hono ol Or an90 C.0..nty on J•flw.ry lO t.,.;) the ''spring runn" are. from left. Mrs. chairperson for the first two years. to work tor OU. ••AL,.,..R'TYAT h ~tWA'n:IAU Robert Hall. Mrs. William Brady, and this E11ai• ... -~~ .,. , ... ...._, ...,., c.a ., ... Pwot1.-Or-C-•I Delly ,,,..,. 1'1>1411 PllOl•_,_0._ ~\1 D•lly P1101. I "0 t, I, U, n, '"'° 62~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-r-=~=-~--'"""" ...... c.. .. -=::::=========c::::::;..;_-=.__.~===="'=o..=.-===:=:=:=:=:=:==:=:;~~\Ol' ..... ll.t~Of A08EAT HAA u u . • -PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE l'tt> 11,n ,1'.-7,tWO aat \IO Weekend Gardening Checklist • Lawns will come lo ltfr any week now. A feedmg at th.ts time will ~et them off to a good start! • As thC' weather warms up, keep a watchful eye on your rose-1'. Aphlds just love that tender new erowth ! • Keep thnps from in· vading your gladiolus by dusting the corms (bulbs> with msect1C1de before you plant. Then spray when top growth has reached eight or ten mche-s in height. • Flowering peaches should be pruned each year to promote plenty of new growth for next y ear's bloom . Tht· sprays of bloom may be pruned off in full color and moved into the house for display Or wait uht1I the flowers fadt• and clo your prun mg then without delay • Shade trees are still available m bare root. These trees establi s h themselves quickly, are easy to handle and are us ually less expensive th~n their container grown counterparts. Bromeliad Talk Set The Horticultural Society of Orange Coun ty will mttt Tuesday at 7 30 p .m .. at the Cooperative Extension Bldg., 1000 S Harbor Blvd , Anaheim Jeffrey Kent, of Kent 's Bromeliad Nurs ery in Vista, will speak on bromeliads and show slides of his plant-collectmg trip to South America. The public is invited to attend Tustana Society To Meet Tustana African Violet Society will meet Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., a t Mercury Savings Bldg , 1095 Irvine Blvd., Tustm. Plant and supply sales begin at 6 :30 with meet· Ing and horticultural program at 7:15. Plant and supply sales will end at 8:30 p.m. In preparation for a show U1 March, topic for the hortJcultural session will be tips on grooming. A question and answer session will precede the business meeting Visitors are welcome. For information, call 538·8620 or 644-8851. Spyglass To Meet Wednesday Spyglass Hill Garden Club will meet Wednes- d ay at 9:30 a .m ., 10 the home of Mrs . Mark Metzler. 17 Half Moon Bay, Corona del Mar. Co-hostesses for the meeting will be Mmes David Middlemas and John Torrell. Coffee wiU be served, followed by a brief busi· oess meeting. Van Bob· bitt, botanist and educa· t1onal coordinator for the Sherman Fouoda- ti on, will speak on "Flowering Shrubs" at 10: 30. His talk wi II center around s hrubs that can be planted in the coastal areas that will give seasonal color to the garden. Give your budget a lift, !.ell your ski equipment fa st in the Skiing classified ads of the Daily Pilot. 642-5678 It's Time To Plant. .. .-':-TUBEROUS BEGONIAS > Roger's has a varietY, of large, quality bulbs, including Upright, Basket and Picotee Plant now and watch the vibrant colors unfold in your garden this summer. ~n JoftQUin tit MM"Anhur •""-'Pein Rf.11<h • b40.~ Spriaa 11-,.. •••to"'• clalt,I . UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT . .. ...... I Sale! Thousands of dollars in inventorv ·~. must be sokt. Ughting for your every Med -oviar 120 decorator lin.s. No rsosoooble offer refused on items with ~ight freight dam- age, close-outs, and bulld¢r surplus. ..... ... •'-"' ·, ... j •• ' Storts kbruory 9th ot 9 o.m. ends foebruory 23rd at 9 p.m. I •"'• 1 \ t ,,, • .. .., t• JI I ,. ' ' • .• • l'V !' Open Monday thru Saturday 9 o.m. -9 p.rn. <>p.n Sunday 9 o.m .• 6 p.m. .. , ~ . ' . ... ·-si ., ·. e.~(0 o/_ ()ff to 8 SOJU . Free woll dimmer with purchase of Sl00.00 or more. !!!!!!! -•• .. ltOTlc:.£ IS MEIU:ev C.IVE N ·-·- -""*'119 ... -I Mlt .. P<l••le STATIMalfTMAaMIOCHIMa.fT MOT'ICI. TOC•ID4TOa' Mle.•o -........ t-~-. MU'S«CW ..._..__ Wbje< I l• IM <-INn .. _ Of IN PICTTTlOUS MnfMl.U Ill.AMI SU,,_._ COURT OF Tltll -... -1-~ '-1 . .., °' n.. .-. --....... -STATIICWCAUfl'CHllUAJ'Oa -*' .. F__., "· ...... t :QO •-"'~ -.. -.. -lt<UU... -~· TMI. couwrr cw CM AMOE el '"• olll<e of euSM. auSH & -'" 1"9 -tl•r of t._ E•lete 01 l.AR\EN. tDI T_, A-. -lit ~NQNtCI VITAMtH CO 1,..1 -8El CAUIFAlt, .... MAllEl. A 100, (Jtyol ~ V ........ C-.,of Jay l"eA se.t,_,t.el_a.,ll• CAlAFATl,O.C,..-Or-. si... al <Al-•· •II -no. F1C11-..._,., ,._ ,... Nolt<• " ,.,"1rt 91...., lo <.-..• ....... tn• ............ -ft1'14• of Mid ......... --ti-'" °' ..... 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A...., Y-l-C...0_•._ M-~-1'\.c.t..,.., T ... ~.,. ...,_ --,,.;, _ _., '~ <-1.0 Or e Jo-.....,_ FiO'"";;: .. · l~I~ rlQfll 1vnr,_1_.,.,..,,°"" ~ .. _,,__ Anqt .. l -. ,...,,.,""'°" .o<ll 0Al£0 ~._,_., •> ,_ ~ J c-. r,..1 M.,AQ-., ( H.Af:>AE ll f'1tw\ ~ -~ t i..ct _,"' ~ F.,,. .. ~lotff"r'CW"tl~. t•J11 A"9'"' v..-o. ...... -~..,.. ,_, ~of°'-("""1• -l -H_onqt.,..S.e<ll CAY?M I ~f"9,IM~rft'W-f4'bf'~'f1l 1~ A,.,,.,,, f 11..oi>•"' F'O'tn"tl'Jl"f~ '•lll -~ """"' r ~1~ &"'Of..,. l .,,_ M\,lf'!:t•f'CJ'\O" ~--h (A JC DAL(. al/S.H PY'O'•U'lllCI (>'#'tl)I> ( iV\t (J1tr1, P 1*"" """'' A"...-y"'L.ll'w '•0 ·~ n~,.. ~ '''C 1'1' fl'\i~ bf..1\,fl'W''\ I\ ro'""1w h'd by' ..... , ,....., • ...._, )f'~t11l ('¥'1,._,.~L == "•"" u .,,. PUBLIC NOTICE ::;::"; ,".,.,'.::;:,";°"'" A,,_ ... , ... ~ I .__ ,. .... ..._ .. P..01o,...., 0r_ eo..i o .... P"" Nd"t'ICE OF DEATH OF r.,,. ~..,._., -~ "'"" ••'" ,,, .. '"'° u •111.•tt0 ......., ALLEN T. CAMPBELL c-•Y t i."" oi O•""'I" '"""'• 0 " ------AHO OF PETITION TO FtOf\l•r•IJ ,._., FmJ1s PUBLIC NOTICE AOMINtSTE R ESTAT E ""'°''"""' o...._ ~'' O•••• P•1o• NO. A-1032'5. ,,., " n 1' -!, •-"'°'-llO "~~~!:~" T o a t I h e i r s . ,... ~ __, "OD"'O Wl'-beneficiaries, credi tor!. PUBLIC NOTICE ' .,.0 .. and contingent credlt~s of -1w111~-·-· ic 0 ,.,.1c• HEPllUllN IHOUSTlltl!\, _., Alie T c p"-11 a d ~ r-rv-K Talbert A-.~ .. •S. ,............. n . am .,,..,. n ICANOIOATOS ll'AllA 0"1(10 v.11.,,CM ........ •'11GI person s who may be Pu11L1co1 Oewld" ~. Jr .... , ~·· otherwist> interested In the NOTl(f •S Hf REA.,. C.•VfN '""' ~:~::;~ .. ~ """uneto" 8••< ... wit I Mtdtor estate: . ';;..~~1,i:,•;: ,::':t~~;., h,.:;;.,.~~'~: •••••••••·~~-····~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---· TN•~ h c_,.., l>T.,..,.. A petition has been filed ..,..,.,..,....a to i.. """"di,,... IA""•dl o••-' by Barbara L . Wesley M"""·~•F"'<••""'"""""'o•ntrwc. l r o..tcl" _.,.,Jr Campbell in the Superl~ ~,,001:,.":::';,"::,,v:!,J,.,~°" T11nod.,, '"" Vlbront.Dozzllng Color In the Shade TUBEROUS BEGONIAS Plant now for outstanding blooms Upright & basket varieties Finest Jumbo-size Tubers DAILY 9-5:30 SUN 9-5:00 ,'\'urser.v Sneria/ cFo.'~~!:,~':--11 ..... ..!: ~::,.:i:....,c.:, •: court of Orange county •Nof;clA '>LOA PoR £ST"'-. -!:.... . --·-reQuestln~ that Barbara ME OtO -IO\ "°"'"'1" c...OoOoil~ 'RED WING ' ,._.._Or-eo. .. Oe11:1=. L. ~t>Sley CMTipbell be ap. :::;, '::,.;:"",.=:..:;: :;. °.'.;.:.'!: AZA Tl:'A S "•b u.n.,..-1 1.. -pointed as personal ,.p.00, ," ,. "•"•••• E••c<1o" LJ::.n representat i ve t o ad· ..,,.,.,.,CMO, ow ,....,,. 1119M "" '" minister the estate of Al· <•uoeo 0t '-•·" V•tt~• m•r•~• ~· len T Campbell <under 0 •••<»AOrw 0t 1•1 PUBLIC NOTICE Ailocal favoflfe Flowers of roS&-re<J Plant In sun or shade E!if' 1 OAL.REG.3 .. Now In beoullful bloom 1.98 ea. For All Indoor and Outdoor Plants Uni· Ira All purpose pofttng soll mix. Great for Azaleas onc;811)Sil 2 cu rt bog • Reg ·~ 70 1 cu rt l>OQ Elt ,.] Reg S329 1rs our favorite pontng soll I P1CT1~M.1s1•au the Independent Ad "•r~ .. -NAMaSTATIIMl.lfT m i n 1!.trat1on of E!.tates cn1c-;c Tiie 1..-...i __. " 00~ C>u•• Act> The nofltion i s !.et for 1 ~.,. *• • •• "HJH ""° '-•¥-... II MUSEUM M()UHT GAU ERV hearing '" Dept J at 700 MARVIN p ADlEA ~':::,. ~,"""' si · M""''"G1°" Civic Center Orive. West, J0t1HM<t<N1<;HT hnMtll Kerp, U'O E•m Aor•. •n the City of Santa AM. =~~~~.°=:~~ l61'98"cl\,CA•u Callforn1ct on Marc h 4, BAllTOHv s..1c.EMURA '"'' -...., ;, <-.c,.., b•.,. ..... t980 at 10 00 a m ~== .. wxie11"" oiM• "'.,. • IF YOU OBJECT to the v-i.i-m K-'"t<•rp granting of the petition, " .. •--lrl '"'' •t••-• ... 111..i ... 11~ ,,,. you should either appear n •• .., Feor...,., 1. ,.., Co""'' Ctt" ot °'-Covnt• on at the hearing and SldtP ••< ... l<IPF•br .. ,. 0..l9'llll Fe~u.ite0 ,m>n your ob1ections or f 1IE' ~;;~'ci.~~1~" PW'I"*' 0r-. C.oH• 0..1, P1101 written objections w ith the C•••o• '•b u.n.,..-1•1"'° -.eo court before t he hearing foun1 .... v .. 11 •• rA Your appearance may be ,':C<,::=;:_"'"""'1"""'' PUBLIC NOTICE in person Or by 'f'OUr at· FounleonV•ll•y CAI ----,.cn~iW--torney. PubHV"ld Or~ coa11 oa11y P11ot MAa!MllTA'n:MUfT IF Y 0 U ARE A hb t),n ttt0 1oe.eo ,,,. ...._... __ •• eo1nt llUtl-CREDITOR or a cont· PUBLIC NOTICE ""'l~~E OA1t c-vOH nraru, lngent creditor of the de· l'HJI c:.-.-De .......... C•lstr-ceased. you must file your HOTICI INlftTIMO llDS he<,.,c:M.._.. • ..,. claim with the court or 1101TaMM0"6 110.1e"" Lwt-11. W121 c.--present it to the personal NOTICE 1!> HEAEev c.1vr,. '""' D• Ettr•ll•, Cepl1treno ••ecll. tat IV"' appointed •••l.O pr-·· Wiii ,,_ ........... Dv Cell"""'•~ repre~ " 1,,. '"'"" Cm141 ~ ... to ... , r~. Ct r"'' """""' h cOfldv<IM by • by the court within four •• co .. "<u P o so. 1100. r"''" "'"'" 11"'1•~ months frorTl the date Of Cat11orn1e Of'I o• biol<><"'""' "''"' OI ...,. .. ~, fl t lss ance of letters as '1 00 •m.."" ~. "'"''" s. Tllh -•• , .... -.... rs u ltto f!ldo Wiii ,,. llUll'" •v (!('00'""" ... o C.-ty c1ert1 ot 0r.,.. '-'' "" provided In Section 700 of ......, .,_ .1 11 oo .. "' "' .. '"°" ,_.-.,u,._ the Probate Code o f .,.., •• , .... ,o<ect•<fb•• on .,.....,,.., DOllALD L MOIO. HO. c 1 lfoml.. T he time for Oey, M¥tll i . '"°· '" '"~ (c>u• ( ,, ........... c..rDr.•tlll a ... ~ Cllv H•lt 11 """ o ...... ....,...llleca.CA.... filing claims w ill not ex· co1t• M•u. ce1110'"'" ,.,. ,,.,. 111Jt111 plre prior to f<XJr months '""""''no ot llROOM!>. 1•1coeuP t<H ,:;":~":' ,:';:: ,C: o.ii,::; from the date of the hear· ~~~:!...~:~""' ,.-1110"""' • · · • Ing noticed above. ...., .,. oc.ei...., •• ""'o1•oc• ol 1"" PlJlSLJC NOTICE YOU MAY EXAMINE P11r<llHl"O A09nt, 11 Feor Otl"W, the file kept by tht" cOYrt If ""'• -.-. .... C•1t1o<nt• e"'' sf\outo be MOn<aOf'IALI you are Interested In the ~~~;~ ~ .=.:1~';:'~~':.,:'1!':11~~ "oll<e I\ ,_......, 91,.... """"'9ftt .. Slate you may Ifie 8 re· On Ille o.i\\IO<t wtnl ,,_ Bid llem !fi':'' :::.~ ~.-::::.;i~::. c: uest with t he court to re· .. ~~:: ·~.~,::i.~1;11<,. •l\d oer.IQMCI, 1111<fl'M1_.• fowff>O IA<., celve spec I al notice of the • .,,.., 11em ., .. 11ort1> 1" '""~Ille•· w111 , ... e1 PWOtl< euctlofl. •• "" "· Inventory of estate assets Hon• Any •"" au ••<~'""' 10 ,.,. Herlloon A .. , Or-. Cetlfonlle t1'6I and Of t he natltlOf'IS 8C· '""<lllullont f'l\U\I be <t .. rly 1lal.O •I 10·00 a.m on • ..,,......, ,.,. t7t" ...-• 111 Ille t>IO ...., tellure to ,.,, lon11 .,., d•Y ot '*"-" 1• . .,.. 1o11owtno c o u n t s an d r e Po r t s .... ," '" 1 ..... ,111u1ion, '"•" ~ CMt<rf-lllf9Pll"Y•lo.tt: escrlbe<f in Section 1200 rO\Hleltlorrtje<llonOfl""bld. t • • • , 1 • 1 ,. o , v 1 H f , .. _ California Probate E•<~ bt.. '"-" ,., 1ort11 '"-1u11 •1.0e....,..,CAl.k.•esDIP. '"' n•met -r.-.ldo!!n<•• 111 "" '""'°n' I • 7 a P l. v c P • v 1 N Codt. enc1pe1'1fft 1m@re1t•d '" ,,. i>rOl>OS~• • aHUCJIU1H'ot,NCl.k •M•VUI at prl11<IP11lt. tn caws of <orporAllOl'lt s.w ...... .., -"""-°' *1" Cruikshank Ant In & l11<1uc:1e tfle -• ot ,,,. Pns1aen1. ~~"':.," =... "'*"'~ ::.= r • bou, 9393' W II s h I re *,.:'~1; ='r..; ~= ~:;:r~,. •lltl«tb9'.._,ltlflt-•Jt:P9Mft Blvd., #1040, Beverly w.ae-•11'9•IO"•t•rele<tenv °':.:. w. U9' dey ... htoNerr. ~~Yf~a\~rn1a 90211. °"~~:~ ~"·'"° '':.,..1.-Or .... Coe•t Delly ~li.t. Pubi,._ Or-Coe•I 0.lly Piiot, PuOll~~.:-Coe1t 0.11~ r:,~ , •• 1•.... ....-0 F'~·· u, IS, JI, t• 1-..0 Fet>Ne Y • . ' CONSUMER ' & ~ .\1@(!1] [[ ~@[(WO©® II.ale. Tar C"'4fc llllbrtl DEAR PAT Wh1tl '' the new renltor '1 tu cr~dlt • Soint'Qnt> told mt-It hu ion"" up 1n thu. .state C F . trvtn{" Ne• la• law• Ulla )'Hr havf' revlHd auw U.tomt' la& th'dlt for tta&en. wit ~t'lr ,...ten reef'lv4fd a 13'1 u"'4it . Tlllb )ear U.. amount wa. ralffd to • for ladtvldaala ud llJ7 lor a .. ., u&e1oey ol married C"Ouplea, k-acb el lllo•Hhold"'· aad su.ntvtaa ljl)OUH. U lilabaltd and wllf' Ult aepara&el.y. la moM taSf'l\ the ttt'dtt ma) bf' takf'n by t'llhc-r or 1pUI eqHlly bt't•~ &ht' two. Gttnlrw 0..-lr•I• Ezpl•••~tl DEAR READERS : Ttps oo bow &o w.t-«arden chemltals properly and wbat to do la nae of 11pUJs or acddeots are featur~ oa a frtt poster offe red by Ortbo, a leadla1 111an•faelurer of 1arden cbemlcaJa. Tbe postt'r expla1ns the lmponaace of readlng labels cuehally. It ghH tlPfi on mb1ng and ap pllutkm. 11&ora1e and dJapoHJ. There la also an Ortbo bot line, (415) ?33-3737, Uaat cao be called day or aJCbt for advice la caae of an ucldeat. Re· qoeat Uala poatH by wrllln& to Bob Hoe n, Manager, Consumer Affaln. Cbevroe Cbemkal Co .• 575 Markel Sc .. Room 3134, San Francl!>co 941&5. W~ro••ded Flg•re'• f'l•e DEAR PAT: l've hea rd 1t ':-. a ll right to round off figures to the nel:l rcst dollar un your income lax. Is this true? R T .. Huntingt on Belich It's fine wilb the IRS. When rounding figures for computations on your federal Income tax, amounts under 50 cents sbouJd be e liminated , , eas < ;111 11 JlrON#m.. fhf'rt 1t "'" to l'ul l>unn l'ut """ t 111 r."<i taPf', Ut'lflnQ "" ""'".,.,' and Clciaon !IOU nttd to tOhJf• lflt'Qull .. • 111 11m>«"mmrnl urtd bt.latn'U MoJl JIOUr quntwna to l 'ol l>ll•n At Ym.r .~rv&cf', <~ 1·00~1 l)odJI Pdol, ,, ti llUJ tl«I. Co.tto M .. o. CA !12626 A.I mGllJI l<"ttr rs tu pou1t>W will bf~. hM I pllortM mQ\11rw1 "' L•tt ,.,. nol In<' l udlftO lht rrad#r'1 /Wl oom,. oddrru and~,."'"'''' p"°'9e nwmbfiorCOJmOt bf tvn..udrrtd I tu1 rolumnappc"Ondo1· '" f'.U'~ .Sundo11• . wt&~ am1•ta from 51 le • C-. .._.. M la· u•....-• &a.e ... , •uar. J'w ua.,.., u eel') of '' .M woal.d bffome '7 ~ u "try for S'I .M wo.W lllt' ...._. u SI. TMN wlllo eled lo rou4 off ,.,.,... •-' do 110 ~ * retan. accord· 1•1 le LM IU, ... clil adft I.ht it'• a &eod Idea &o t lattt'll au tk matlil oe you Lu ~ to avold er· rnn ~ a .. rtl? •••ter P•l•f Oio:AH PAT We havt: some hardboard on the wa lltt or our utUt' It was lhert: when we moved in I doubt that ll was ever pa.mted because the color :o.t•.-m i. lo be the or1gan1AI dark brown or t he h..rdboard WouJd 1t be possible lo bleach out that l'l1 lo r :.o th..-bottrds are lighter? E T . Hunt10gton Beach Not vuy likely. Evea U you tOUld, It woald be a mHsy and tedious job. Tbe oely practkal way &o rbange lbC" rol(lr of the hardboard is to paint It. ·"• tt'-2 Fo,...1 f'i~ 11 •111ea11 DEAR PAT. I rudn·t get my W 2 form from m:r employer yet , even though J an. 31 was the deadlme Whatdo l-donow? G.G.,Saru,a Ana Contact your employer first. If you still haven't ~i\led your W·? form by Feb. 15, contact the IRS office in Santa Ana. Persons who nenr re- t'elve their W-Z forms sUU must rue a tttorn by I.be Aprll 15 tu deadllne. IRS says tbat these tupayers should repor1 all of their lncome and other penlnent data and aUacb a statement eaplalal.Dg bow they havt' arrived at the determlnatlon. Uae Form 48SZ, "Employee's Substitute Wage and Tu Statement," for Ulla purpose. Tbe form can be obtained frtt at any IRS office. LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED THIS TIME OF YEAR GIGANTIC SAVINGS -PRIME STOCK 20% OFF 40% OFF ALL TURTLE NECKS ALL LONG UNDERWEAR ALL AFTER SKI BOOTS ALL GLOVES VESTS SKIBAGS ALL BOOT BAGS 50% ALL SllPARIAS HEAD • BOGNER " ROFFE • SKYR * SWINGWEST • 50% OFF ALL SllPAllTS FERA• BOGNER •ROFFE* SAVE &0% SWUTERS MEISTER -DEMETRE - BECONTA -BOGNER - ~PRICE OFF HATS 503 OFF BIBS 503 OFF ALSO SNOWMOBILE BOOTS -SKI SOCKS-JR PARKAS SKI BOOTS ,. · NORDICA IVANSON LANGE ALL 40% OFF ALL 79-BO SKIS OLIN MK IV Reg 2 15 00 MK IV Comp. Reg 235 00 MK lllS Reg 235 00 . Plw •II ottt.r mod•I• ROSSIGNOL ST Comp Reg 225 oo SM Reg 240 00 . CM Reg 2 15.00 .. FM Reg 195.00 ... F5 Reg 250 00 Plu• ot,,., mod•I• HEXCEL Hexcelerator Reg 238 oo 542GSR Reg 268 00 Bluelight Reg 208 oo .•• ,. 12900 .• .,.141°0 •• ,.141°0 S.J.13500 •111.144°0 •.J.129°0 •• ,. 117°0 $•1• 150°0 •.J.14210 SaN 16010 s.1.124'0 60to70% OFF EXTRA SUPER SPECIALS *LADIES LEATHER GLOVES 95 Reg . 3700 ••••••••••.• S•I• 11 * SPORTCASilR WARMUPS ts Reg. 2770 •••••••••••• Sal• 9 * ~!~~~oo~~~~~.~ -(~~iS:,~Y)1995 * OBERMEYER SKI SHIRTS 95 Reg. 139s ............•• ,. 4 * SPECIAL GROUP STRETCH PANTS Up to 6500 ••• On S•I• l'or 9" • LADIES OUTFITS especial Group) Retail Up to 20000 70 'lo Off -----=-====. -~--- I eas SUPER SPORTS SHOPS ALL SALES FINAL -Subj«I to Stock on Hand .----------------. ----------------... IEWPORT IUCI #27 FASHION ISLAND SllTllll 219 E. 4th ST. CERRITOS 163 LOS CERRITOS MALL (l1•) '"·2121 (114) &4l-ll23 (213) 124-1821 ' .,, . _______ ......,.,...,.~"Ill#: .. -·. I ------------------------------- F,.._, F~ 15. lllO :NOW SA VE s50 SAVE TODAY! •I >q...,.nJ.;M1 ht"\\ dut\ '"" qru.•tt•n •\II'"~"' (\1.k --~ l•>n,•t tvf'\(\·"""'"'"l(.•lu~htr 4u..J ,0 .. 1 ''"'' ,,,,,,.,,... .... ~ •Otlr!Wr d"f'"'W'I • IW"" pOh rump •L~-· h.nt hlln • ""'" dunm11 fl"" •1•111 •""""'"' """"-h ti .. , ..... ~<l\t' !'.ow on \!.n t.i~ £X>pt•nd.abil1h ChKk owt the MIYWp How wtMtt you btry a Depc•dabte •:"' mow ••r•ff\ •t ... ho1 '"'" '" .. tf'mr , .. ,."" ut tw .. 1 Jn.tnl(. • '9uth •'d"' .,. W-,.tNtt\ • t •'\t """' ..,.nl f'fW'' K' ""'" 1n~ 1~r.1hnn • f th 11.-nl J 1um ,,.,,,. • l f"•\IUf' Mcrytoq from DGYil-' lrown · •u ndt dn.,. ""'""'"' WHIRLPOOL 25 cu. ft. Mo frost ~sS~adoor NOW SAVE 5 100 WASHER & DRYER SOLID STATE DESIGN ·-18 LB LARGE CAP. 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Remote Largest Full Screen Control Tnnitron TV in Sony's History A VAIL.AILI HOW WHILE SUPPLY LASTS ------------ RANGE COUNTY.' ORITJ IARJ~A ,.,...,, ,._, 15. ·- bylr~......,. 'RU881~ "I know our job Is to empty the cans but what It they DIDN'T throw him out?• MISS PEACH 'IANUTS 1 ~VENi MAD SO Ml/CH A.IN AT A OAM(E IN All MV LIF'E ! FUNKY WINKEABEAN by Mell Laz.arius Kf t.L '-f ( SCHCul .ArfH~ 1 ~ Wl1AT V.A4S-TME HEADL..INe ON 'fHE 0.A'Y' MY WIFE A~D TWc."' ~HADE'~ OF Cll'IM'ON VAl'N TO rHE E'J:Xjf! ~ ~ ''RID§ ON l .AF'&MAN aoitOEW .. ~MAWL 'Hf: W .A ICNITTIN6 ? rr-r ~IS 1o~ ll,Al HO DLJNU DE 9'f. •> ! ·-·---cfc;} fiJ ..... ..._.. ___ .. SHOE MOON MULLINS TH E FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane ''I'm Jeffy. Stop collin' me Linus!'' DENNIS THE MENACE l J ·~ by Jeff MacNetly by Fe rd & Tom Johnson CORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS IT WILJ. .ff TffEU))./AR YEA~.4678, TJJE VEA/<': OFmE S/M!Mlj' ~PORf fROM J...00KOL1f _£i:AK : -so-o~o-o-R1NG-. NANCY I 'LL HAVE A 25¢ SODA ( HERE'S YOUR MONEY \ I) • l { i bV CtlarlH M. 5'hulJ by Tom Batiuk -rn15 AU.OW5 YOU iO CJ\PTO(£ -rnE ~A~ACTt.R AND AMBtE.NU: TJ.IAT W00LD ~ERW15£ BE Ml~f.D B£,l ~u&-A-LU(,(,11\l& I ORABBLE I-IE'/, ~WQO, ll <fC~ 1"o 11-\1 <; M~ llffl.-E 6~of\.IE:l2 WAt.ifW ~c £.'(·na lt\ONf.~, SO 14E lS(CO O\J~ bRAt-IOMA I~ U~ (()\.)LO ~~OW 1.4(.~ @~ rlLSl f£(. f~. I .... I ,_,, • ..,., .. ,..,,.. .,. II FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE CDl'l:..oN,CD~ LON°T Tlil. ~ IJ)U.l/L ~~U'· ~OA ~I~ URIAL. '<.A~f:.I..~~~ LOVt.. {~ Uf L Ofi. I Gt.N'-ML ta:f1; Al.-. /( DR . SMOCK WHERE'S THE OTHER 24¢? by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Ooux MlANWHll l OARLINl..J, VIVt MC THl NAME OF fHl l RAVEL AC*NI VVH() Pl.AMN£0 THE lltlP WITH KEVI N' ( VVANT TO MAI<.£ &OM( CHAN6f5 1 by Tom K. Ryan II by Ernie Bushmlller WHERE'S THE OTHER 24QUART5? COMICS / CROSS WOAD BIG GEORGE by Virgil P1rtcfl • • < ·Try to miss the TV antenna. George " by Kevin Fagan ~~ WV. bDINi'.. fo fuf 1'U£M u~OE:~ \.ltS f1LLOW ~ 1'~£ 1'00("4 f~1IN ~ is~· 'f f1U,f Ull..~~IOJS? i,JJMEN ~MU Pt. Tf. !.£Rt. MARRltD M> o/)lJ WEf<L A HOUStw1f t jOl.J MUST HR.IL rf-\[J F\ by Lynn Johnston E.uy,WHt:.N PE.TI:.. H~.1 I 1.V~MHRKILD IT \'1LI3 A SOAP Ort.Rf\ ~()PERA~ by George Lemont ( YE:AH. UNDE:R ''OCCUPATION I" IT SAYS P1RA1e • --- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ( htnt-.# (. t...v! c, .l hi, ..... ~ jlo f'\,t"·~ • .,r .... , 1.l A ,1t1r~t t , • A<J,u '' ,~ l Lltlnl..lted b'> S.0 Jj()flt"Q lb settieo 6 7 Af>l.irr. .. I. {..hot'ft">t' P,t' ca TJO ! , iO Tr,... ~not I~ 1'1 lidaj 1 1 >'Uf'llrtq Qod l'l f ;.(.ltJo l)f><,\ ,..°'''""' •• NC"~ 4 E •Ptttl •" '"'..:11 t'"'I • ; U "'t 10 'i'• S• •IW .. -~o' i~ G•'' s nam.-. 1) LUI.Id ;J Gtdf\ti• u . s .. ".'"'" DOWN t. R1~ '>P I C•UO~ I K 1"1.3~ 'l)m • ] R,.,., 11 J .,,......,,. •• tr L w~,.t" 4(1 ,..,....,,""' Q<'ll!'f 4~ ~utt ¥1f.;Ou .t4 u TrlK1rllOl'I ·~ ()14 ""''" 47 Goow f'QQ\ 4'< Alt>t•rtd r "'°"'Cf> •n thu•o l11w ,, ij C m11Un '"'"'""<I" t'O' ')f JtffTt ~o ..... '"'1 • It '"~'·'") h fMt('M-• .. ,~.g I ~,I( .. ; OoPn•ng ~ Spanisri 11111• ... r ,....,!of.tr 1(1 ti "' lly b<)y·, 11 ~l11tn UI"'~ 1? ';h1 •• 111 h.11 jl'I ('I 0111'(.hOll '~ ,. '~'11•tf' • 1• 1f1tiQr1t un1f ·c ~~ .... tu .• ,, I 1 l,u111·nl ~ l"t 1-<.trvl'~I QI)() di'~" I,' n,11)tow1 Ot Nf1f'-t•'1i1Vt cJ.Ht.f '•I l•'<.I un11' 11 Pl,Jn111 .. t t 'If,, t 1 t ~ IT I llil.il'!'' 54 ti•·l • ',, ' r.•o•,h·' "r • •,t, ln~lfut•1• f 1 '; F "' '*' ·~rl'h·,• ,, hi Voh,n • •··~ r 4• , ", th P11111 '•• bll l'lu. ) ANGE COUNTY •1 OBITUARIES -•.• Jail Problems Studied Taak Force ID Probe ·Sex Dilcrimination Onni• County aupervl.aon have called for yet •nol.ber study ot how to twn.n a court order to end lffual ctiacrimtnat.loo lo county Jail facWtJes. In ~ ao, they &.abled • recommendaUon by t.he aheriff'a department to build a minimum MC:urlty Jail for women pruonen. Saytq lbe aberlft'a .. ,.,. report wun't compreMn&1ve enou1b, Supervltor Harriet Wieder aalud that the JaU problem be added to the lilt ol faclUu to ht-atudied by a rttcnUy formed t.uk fore.- That tuk fo~ WAI ordered to wue • muter Forum Slated For Disabled plan on eounty lnat1tuuona that bouae adulta or cbUdrm ln coun&,y cuatody. 11tOM lnaUtuUom. lD addition to tbe Jilli, ln· elude Albert Sitton Rome a"Dd Juvealle ball. 8VPE•Vl80U Ar.so AGaau that tbe tuk force 1bould lnclude a repr-.taUve trom the Commt•kla oo the SUitua of Womea and a female atlonwy Tbe 1u11oeUon lo build a mlD1mum MCurity ladllty for women prlaoners wu the aherlff'• rcapooae to a court order commandiac lbat female lnmat. be t.r·Httld lht aamo u male priloaen wblle 1n custody That order meant the county could either d.ia· conunue provldini minimum security facilities for males only or otter equ1valent facilities for v.omt'n AS 11llNG8 STAND now, all women prisoners an Oranae County serve their sentences 10 the women'• jail. fndlry, F et>fuery I 5, 1980 ESTA._,E SALE OF JEWELRY· CRYSTAL- PORCELAllW - BR01'TZES - CHl5A- SILVER and mare. Lots of diamond rings and etrrings, gold ch11n1, fine china and cryaul, bronzes, M>me fumi· ture, oils. ch.ndeliers. brass lemps, etc. -I! --DAIL y PILOT A J J Frtdey, a.t.d8y, ..ct 8uncley nlghta Feb.15,16 and17 Inspection of all merchandise Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 2 · 5 P .M. and 7 • 8 P .M. Orange County oraanluUona aervln1 the de- velopmentally cliNbled will pa.rtjclpAte in a public forum March 24 to examine the possible effects ol a 30 per~ent budget cutback oo their services. Meo may aerve their sentences in the men's jail or lesser security risks may be confined m ooe of the two plirumum security facilities. S.••'<• "-~ .c ..,_ 0-IG~ll~•~V-Al"NI Something for everyone -from$ l.00 up. Free Mfmission Bank of America, Muter Ch•rve. Cf\eeks, .auction company That pracu~. superior and appellate judges ruled, is unequal protection under the law. CO\T A MUA 641• 1289 IU..__.._ 1•11\\lo. VllJ049S-0401 l"'1:1 c:--~-·~ 0... '°<W'f .. A "'• some terms 1V11lable. 2542 West Coast Highway Newport Beach, CA Slate agences have been ordered by Gov. Ed· mund G Brown Jr. to prepare alternative budgets s howmg a 30 percent cut in case Jarvis 2. the &late income.tax cut inilJallve, I!> approved by voters 10 June The forum. approved Wednesday by Develop- ment D1sab1hties Board Art'a XI, which serves Orange CoWlly, will beg10 al 7 pm. at the Loyola Marymount College aud1lonum in Orange. Benefit Dance Set "Danr-e lo Your Heart's Content" wilJ be the theme of the first benefit dance for the American Heart Association lo be held Sunday at St. Justin Martyr Hall, 2050 W. BaU Road in Anaheim, 2:30 to 8 p.m. Proceeds from the dance. sponsored by the Orange County Polka Club, will go to aid re- search and education programs for the Orange County chapter of the Heart Association. Re- freshments and door pmes will be given away. Cost is $3 per person. f'or further information call 547-3001. (714) 645-2200 CONSIGHMENl'S ACCEPIED TIL 5 PM Expected to participate are Fairview State Hospital 10 Costa Mesa. Regional Center of Orange County, the state Department of Rehabiliation and the Orange County Department of Education Additional information is available by calling: 731·4787 Dftlih Noti~• •£ATTY Al VEY C. BEATTY, rnk»"I OI Sal-. C.. PM...i _.Yon Fetwwrv II, l'llO. Born Sel>lemb9< 7. ,,.. In In· dl-l>Olls. ll'ldlana s.wvrwo by hi• wile Le~ • ...., Sl_..y Snyder, Jr, 4 vranoclllldren, J Q<Ni-9"-hildnn f>rlwal• f...,lly _,,rcu -•e hekl •I Shopping Center Architect Dies ,,.,. f>..:llk 111 ..... _,...,..,.,Para, VIENNA, Austria !:.::;'.,~1~j~1~1;:Y0:,!':; CAP) -Vidor Gruen, to th• -.11>r111. F.......sauon '" "'• 77, the architect who ;:.~·· P•llk v .... Mort~ dlrwc· p 1 a n n e d s o m e o f coH•N America's best known FAYE e. cORe•N. rnldent of Costa shopping centers and Me\a, ea. P•Hed ... ,.y on Febr ... ry t•. '"° si. """"'-'"" ...... Ea••" whose ideas were aimed ~~..:n ~~~~~,. at battling the cooges- uo lion of urban areas, bas ,,:!_Lt. ei>:.~Y~~~·,:i.;:~ died. IJ, l'llO Survl_, bot Ills wife Elm A Vf U-e n h ad b ee Q Earv o1 eo.ta Mew, ea.,' sons R~ seriously ill for a year ~.::'.' ~, e0.:..~ .. ~~.~ a":t~ He was allowed to leav~ vrut-or...OClllld. Funer•I .. rwlctt the hospital last week ~:,': ~~~~.=-,:;:::~~:; for a television in- B•ll e..-ay ~ •'"' 0r-t erview but when his covnly Ma'°"•< eo.ro offltlall"O In· d. · ' . termenl al H.,~ La..,.._morlal COQ lttOn deteriorated Par' Fri.nos mar call •• th• he was hospitalized :-:::, ... ;v:P:;"!~,V·,F"~':"' ~~-.~':': again. He died Thurs· erot"•" e..11 ero..oway Moriu•ry day. His illness was not dorwclon. HOUSMAN revealed. TOM HOUSMAN, ruld•nt of The Viennese-born :;.=.::;:.;;1,c,~ P~•.~d•u~:.:., ~ Gruen, who emigrated ~':u~~'1· •• ~00j.-:; ~~:rr~-:ci lo the Uni~ States in Earli•na ~rww, 10 9r...a.;11110ren 1938, Was Widely known ~~~a.:,.•~:"~~= for the planning of the ,,.,. Setl•or CJ11•ens. t>oth '" a ...... 160-acre Northland, near crewman aboard the conventionally powered submarine Nautilus dur- ing its historic voyage near the North Pole in 1931, died this week. NEW YORK <AP) Mu rle l Rukeyser. 66. whose poems of social protest spann e d 40 years. has died. WILMETTE. Ill. (AP> -John F. Smith Jr., 71. a forme r director of the Burlington Northern Inc. and the F'irst National Bank of East Chicago, Ind .. and former presi- dent of Inland Steel Co .• died early this week. Gets Rank ~~.~~M>..!..":.mc:' .. ~,.:.~~~~ Detroit, and other .1 ... o1 ..... Par1o..ca.S«vk.,,.,.1c1 American shopping cen· Cadet Howard c . :'MF~:"~~ .. ~~~~ ters. His revitallution RatcWfe, son of Lois M. Interment Loma \/Isla Memorlal plan for Fort ~ortb, Rat c I i ff e 0 f 3 0 3 0 =~:~~c;,.a~~·••r-Texas _in 1956 wu tem-Clubhouse Road, Costa -..atU• poranly shelved two Mesa. bas been appoint· .• ~.~~~ !~.:o~~~~7iK; y~a~ later but inspired ed flight commander vean.. PH>ed _ay on F-...rv 11. s1m1lar plans in other with cadet rank of cap-'"° H•wasa-.,,ofttteKCl'Mn cities. ta1'n al the U.S . A1'r War having --In Uw Ul\lted StatH Marone eor-S<wviveO by his '°" F 0 r e A ,. a d m Cll•<IU of Arlron.. daweht~\ RefW C '-e Y • ~:::'~-Wtl~t~mi>.':,.·. ~~·~ WILMINGTON. Del. Colorado Springs, Colo. 9rat1dChlldr•n Al\O wrv1nd by 7 (AP> -H. Cart Scb.Det-He is a 1.975 graduate of ::.~~11:::,.~-:.-4~'c:"'...:.!'.d~ ter, 70, the youngest ~~!~an~!sa~gh School. Fun..r•I \ef'VlC~ tlnd 1ntt'f'tnent will bl----------------------i Mid "' tri. 1am11y PIOt at 51 Al~• Cernelerv, Wu_.,., Ontario, C..nada Smllll ~ Tulhlll Wnlcllll Chapel Mortu•rv for••rd1n9 Otrt~ctors -WE88 MARJORIE !>. WE88, ~ of Cost• Mew, c.a. 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HOUYWOOO 7'6N lolnto Ol~OM H()llyWOOd f11JIU 1 ~~ MONTCLAll 9790 C.nltol Av• m1i. ~uth of Montclo11 P1010 I 11•1 ~21 0$ 71 "'~ to~ 1l1J1N n~· ctnnos ... ~, 11JtO St OCIO" llom s.on ell LO\ C.tfllO\ Moll Cemlo \l11JIM0021l FAMOUS N.+ME Video Cosette RecOfder. Hos 2-4 hour r&co1d1ng. 24 hour Programmable Q,g1tal Clock. Time r. and iemote Pa use Contro l Don I wo1t any long er' PORTABLE VHS VCR WITH TUNER/ TIMER. . . -· .. . ' IN.SIDE: •Ann Landers •Sports •Horoscope •Business '"-· '*'-Y 15, ,.., , DAil. y P"llO\ eoturing_. _. ____ ., Mu"aythe K, center, and the Beatles on location in 1965 for the rrovie · Help. ' Beatie Invasion Murray the K, 'the Fifth Beatie, ' is bringing his salute to the Beatles to Knott's Berry Farm tonight. By DENNIS McLELLAN Of Ille 0•11~ Pllol Slaff "They wear sheep.dog bangs. collarless 1ackets and dram-pipe troustrrs. Th4! sound of their mU11c 1s one of the mrut persutent noises heard over England since the air·ra1d sirens were dismantled " -Newsweek magazme. fall 1963 One night in October 1963, a New York City disc JOCkey named Murray the K was given a new single lo play on his rt> cord review board The record was lilied ··she Love~ You ... and it was recorded by a Bnt1:.h band that was virtually unknown on th1!> s ide of the Atlantic Teen·agers listening to Murray the K's 7 to 11 WINS radio show that night heard the Am erican debut of four young musicians who called themselves thl' Beatles. "THE RECORD CAME JN t hird on the record review board," rece11ls Mur ray .. I thought it was okay. but 1t didn't destroy me. I thought it sounded like an English Everly Brothers.·· After he played the record, Mur ray reme mbers, "I just forgot about them. and there was no great reaction. ·'Two months later a ll hell broke loose·• "The Beat ks 111.Yt W('elc leaped to the top f)f the U S chart11 unth their raucus 1 Want t(J J/old Your Jland,' now in its third week (Jj re lease "This makes 1t the most rapad-nnng record 11ince f:t111s Presley's · J/ound 0oq· m 195ti 1''urthermore. the whole country IDCl.$ shi>wm(J signs of Reatwmama "-New.noeek. ,. eb J 1964 That week Murray the K was vacation mg m M1am1 when he received a call from his radio station boss telling him tn rh back to New York 1mmed1ately "Why?" he asked "Thl' li<•atlt·s art• c11m10g, · 'Ad'> t h1 n•pl}' ThP Beatles. as f'H•ry tt'f'n-agn of thP period will no doubt e1lwavs remember arrnt'<i on Ft•b 7. 1964 ai. Kennl'<l} In tl•rnat1onal Airport 111 New York THEY WERE GRE ETF.D bv 5 000 screaming, frenzied fans More than.100 policemen guarded the Reatles as they made their way through the airport to a press conference Comm ented one cop "I haven't sttn anything like 11 since Gen. MacArthur rctumf'd" Murray the K, who was to be dubbed "the fifth fkatlc" by George llarnson, hadn 't s~n anything hke 1t either And for those who recall lhe Beatles· ·invas10n" of Aml'nce1 and for th~t- too young to remembl'r the for mer disc Jockey 1s re·<'reat1ng not only the m ui.1<' of the Bea ti f's. but the era that tht>y heralded He has put to~ether a show called · :'tfurray the K'" Salute to the Beatles " The salute, which he plans lo take on a cros~ country tour. debuts at Knott 'c; Hnry Farm tomght and runs through ~tonda) 'iOT ONI. V WILL the musical sa lute ht· performt:d on the stage of the Good Tr me Thl'Jter the s how featur es formt'r :.te1rs of the hit mus ical 'Hl'atleman1a" but anothe r show also " 111 be going on ouLc;1de London "bobblf''>" will stro ll the grounds. then• '<'ill be a double-decker English bu.'> and a town cner . and fish and ch11>1> wrapped in ne ws papers will ~ sold ~atle memor abilia also will be on display and Beatie films a nd in· terv1ews v.ill be shown. And whale people wait m line for the 14 s hows 10 four days, they will be en tertained by authe ntic London street performers It ",ll bl'. 'lays Murray, an "enter- tainment environm ent .. "I wanted to construct the feeling of London in the '60s and the wbole er a <Sff BEATLF:, Pa~e 83) Couple Communication In \a good relationship there's lots of sues. Feelings, wants and needs must talking, but not just about surface is- • be explored, but many c ouples don 't know how. By J UDITH OLSON 0!1"41 D•llV PllOISl.>H It's a revolutionary idea to think that m ar· ncd people. who h ve together day after day. ran't t.1lk to 1•ach other But this 1s often the case and it can lead to problems as bi~ as divorce The conversation may be li mited to such mundane topics as whats for dinner and what's on the evening's TV agenda, missing the real is· sues of feelrngs and want s. More and more counselors are getting in· terested m prevention in s topping marital dis- cord before it starts and building strong, healthy relations hips. It all has to do with com munication skills. according to Ken J ohnstone. a Huntington Beach marriage and family counselor who 1s twice.wed himself H E AND HIS wife of four years, Kay, a re offering. for the first time in Orange County, a new 12·hour workshop for husbands and wives called Couple Communication. T he basic ingredie nt is the "awareness wheel," a circle divided into areas called "act. sense. want. think a nd feel." By us ing t he Cou ple Communication method. sPouses talk their way around the wheel to establish clear. adult level dialogue about specific problems. Following the various notches on the wheel, the husband or wi fe talks about his or her feel· ings and desires. states what they want done and shares what he or she believes the sP<>use is thinking about "It he lps people think through where they're at," Johnstone said. "Many people don't know what they want ·' "It gives a person strength who is often overPowered by their m ate." Mrs J ohnstone said. "It teaches them to make 'I' statements instead of 'we "' The course also advocates setting up specific times to deal with problems "so they don't get away from you," Johnstone said. and participants also learn four different s tyles of com municallon by CC ancl th<· .l11hn ... ton1· ... pl.in 111 Jlt1·nd leadl•rsh1p tr,un1nJ! ... 11 th1·~ t'an 11ff1•r 11 111 Orange Count~ Tht·y havr lf'd onl' c•ouplt• ~roup ''' f.tr ond ha\'e found the rl' ... pom.!· 1·:\lrt•rrlt'h c·nthu ... 1:1 ... !1<' Ann Cox. :.i lluntin.:ton fkarh n" .. 11!1·nt who came alone tx·l·au ... 1• ht•r h11.,hand h:1d oth1·1 com m1tments. said. "I nt•\ 1•r ~nl'f1t1•d ... o much from any exper1cnrf' 1n m~ llf<' "My wholP fomilv :ind ;ill rn~ rPl.1t11in .. h111' have' <ilso bctm benl'flll'd · SHE .SAJO llER mJrnage of 18 year., h.1 improved . even though .,ht> Jttt•nded th1 workshop alone. tx•r:.iu'><' <,ht: he~clf has d1 ... COH~red hO'A lO<'OmmuniC'alt' b<'ltt•r "('vt> lc>arnl'd nut lo i!t't <,o ani:r) Jnd d1 rensl\l', 'ht• SJl!l \nd I \ (' lt•a rned t1J sa) ·r O.oly ,.,..,. P.,.,. •• "•tno o 0..-11 COUPLE Communication would be a good follow.up for Marnage Encounter . he s uggest· ed. because it "offers m ore skills and tools " Most of thl' part1c1pant ... 1n lh<' f1r<ot group were in their first marna~l· 1rnd mo ... 1 "ere· 1n their 30s and 40s. and Ont' otht·r Pl'r ... on alll'nd1·d without a partn<'f Specific times should be arranged to deal with T he program. which was started at the University of Minnesota by Ors. Shrod Miller. Elam W. Nunnally and Da niel B. Wackman, has been given to m o r e t ha n 50,000 cou ples throughout the U S. And, of rourst'. the J ohn!.lOn<' ... "ere· pnmar~ m<'mb<•r<; of tht• i:roup, learning n<'" skills along with tht· rest of the coupl<•:. problems. says Ken Johnstone. A family workshop now 1s being developed "We try to work harct at hu1ldmg and main tainmg our relat1on'>h1p ... Mro; J ohnstone ... aid "We both had bad marrrai:i1:., bcfnn · " .lohn~tom· 'Alll hl' rormtnJ? new r.:roup ... <>oon a nd mav b<· ronta<'lt'cl JI 0089112 for morl· in formatu;n DllllJf'IMe-.-,lllClle ... K-r '80s Gold Kush Cashing in on gold f~ver is goal of two young entrepreneurs. By JOEL C. DON Of the o.lly Piiot Slaff Don Aspinall and Phil English know that all the gold ain't in them thar hills In fact, they practically hope to make the yellow metal in their own Living room. Their alche mical formula : A gold pan, small shovel. rock pick, two in struction booklets and half a dozen other prospector's odds and ends all neatly packaged in the soon·to·be · marketed Gold Finder Kit. A few weeks ago, the Newport Beach roommates. who both work full time as bellmen al the Marriott Hotel. struck a bright Idea on a skiing vacation to Mam· moth Mountain. Aspinall, 21, and English, 23, stopped off ln Randsburg, an old mining town on the northwest Up of the Mojave Desert. They spent two days sniffing around for traces ol 1old. only to realise that most of tbe hi1h·priced metal had been Wl'Unl out ol tbe area. get out on our own." says Aspma ll . who acts as public relations director for t heir newly formed business called Newport Concepts. "We want to cash m on a little American capitalism." T he youthful entrepreneurs don't have much experience in gold prospect. 1ng. And they admit they have even less experience In starting up their own buslness. "You really don 't need any ex- perience." Aspinall says. "The books tell you evtt)'thinl you need to know ... And they're setting helpful business a dvice from publishers and busi - nessmen who rellJlarly attend conven- tions at the Marriott. They've overcom e the first major obstacle by recently ac- quiring a financial backer fo r the hom espun business venture. Prospector Supply 1n Buena Pa rk , Aspinall says Thf.>y plan to sell the ll·p1ece kits for S39.99. the totaJ retail price of the in· dividual kit pieces You could buy all the pu~ces yourself. Aspinall says, but they feel the as · sem bl age wall save t he amateur transportation costs and time _ "And besides." he adds, "You get the box. and the box is pretty expensive." For the more prestigious department stores, the twosome hopes to market gold·plated proepectln1 kits. EITHER WAY, they reel they have a product that will pan out. "I went to " swap m eet two weeks ago and I saw another guy selling them and his were really selling like hot· cakes," says Aspina ll, n Marina High School graduate . "The way we figure It." be adds, "tt's a good value. When you cons ider that gold ls selling for more than $700 an ounce, if you're lucky . you could pay for it in OM time out.·• Don Aspinall, left, and partner Phil English with their Gold Finder Kit hope to strike pay dirt. But they believe they hit pay dirt on an Idea to assemble all the necessities for the amateur gold prospect.or. "Both of ua have always wanted to A SAMPLE prospecting kit bas been assembled and they're getting ready to 1ear up for mass production and sale of the klt.s by mall order and, they hope, in local and national chain department stores. Mos t of the kit conten ts w e r e purchased In Oran1e County. at Aurora A compass ls Included ln the kit. That's just In case, they say, you get Jost on your first bout with gold fever ~ . ,. • -0-Y,.\.OT FEA TUJ;41N1 ( l:T(;I' B7 DI ~ Ot_.,_.,_ .... ·' F.quus ' tJ1 nae for lh. owrl) ...WU • Thtte'a nudity taJlhouch lt'I lutt!f'Ull aft\\ efff'<'Uvety done> and pt'Ofbl\1 flNt \ much) and peneruon Ut ·~ l.M .. .,... tral Iheme) and Nll (but It 'a Int..,.. to &be p6ot) "Efl"'-" ll for UM-lbNterwa-wtilo .... out pl'0¥0C:'atinr play1 and ,. ... bl 9'afl.q ~I• mind •tfttcMd and tua &mqi"aUaD ~lnto ~ervlt"e Th(I play, a taut pa~·c~ul Clrame b' l',•ter Sc-halft•r. 11> bt•m R i-ta,t"d b· the Mhool 11f t-'ln~ Art.a al UC l rvln•. ITS DONI: in the ~. mostly •lU'I Im provasaUon on a at-.e lbat, for all intent• and purpof.el, ta 1tertle TIMI pl~ la anytblJtC but at•ri'- ll ts ~u dn<'rtbed by lb dir.ctor Robert <'oben, who eaya, "Be1tnnln1 wtlb a •loll• ut or homfk V\Olen«t, lhe pl,.y t1xpancb lu .. .,<'h to the wbole ranee of <'00tt1mput'ary aexual and religious atlltud~ and lhe vartou.1 forma of ~ass loo wtucb hnk tht· two Coiwn lb chairman or lht• Clram1 depart m ent at UC lrv1nt• Horos~ope SATURDAY, Feb.16 By SVDNEV OMARR J ot For the Sensitive' .,., ,... ol Ot. l>ntrt l• ~Ht wteun ol LM Cana· .. ,c::. ,.,..,....tt· s--•• f I ~ ,.!.._ -.;~. ~~!! .. ~';. ~nl a..;._ AM ~~~ '" ' • -lM, '"•" ......... ~ l'•"\• -he .... .clmlraMJ. N&SDL CAaaau the roa. rrom bqin· nln• to tftd wlt.h N>n\mandinl at.,. .....-c• and •~"1 A• the pe1cblatrtat ol a boJ who ha• blJnct.d ftvtt horHa, NMdlea ii crtdibJe and c-f\Jo11ba N.-dl• ha• been• 1ut11t artJat and lnstruc· tor at Ut' Irvine for ~ paat ftve wtni.n and haa pl~ more t.han 100 Le.edln1 ro1 .. ln both <'laukal and mudem repertoriea. t'b&rl• Steak, a r ..... bman from Newport Heat'h •he> 11C' .. t11 the "bo~l"_ perform.a bl.a role with f•rvor and. ('()O.lldertn1 UM HOliUve aubJect matler, taattt And •h1lo t.he audlonee ~ an lp- prectaUon for the youn1 actor'• t&leata early in the play. he drew particular admiration d~ Act z when he performed enremely teue and dram a Uc cllmacUc scenes In the nude. Ste•k maintains hls character well and ahould b..• commended for bl.a stage maluril.)'. TllS MllS end.It tot a.beer' tut.I and polae belonp to Brtana Burke wbo, u the ctrl from tbil 1t.ble, lhand a nude aeene with Steak. And, not to take away from ber actiD1 ability, lt lbould be noted that her performanc. la, overall, well done. Cutinl ror "Equu.a" appean to be well con· contldered, with each actor turn1q ln quality ~rformancee that llla.lte for a flDe evenlq'1 en• tertalnment. honet were partlcuJarly ettecuve, performJ.Gc ~•ll choreosrapbed performance.. OalOINAL a«tln1 and COltumes are de-1lped by Barney Job.D.aoo, a IJ'lduate atudtqt. and llptl":ft -which ii putlcularly effectlfe u d drama c. •ddlne much to the play'a auc- cHa -11 done by Arpad Petra11 aa hla 1raduate tbella project. John Fetnateln. an UDderaraduate. dld. a laudable job with the acortne. Performances continue at 8 p.m. today aad tomom>w at the Fine A.rta Concert Hall. On Feb. 22 and 23, "Equua'' will be presented at the UC San Dleco campua u part ot an l.ntercam- pua drama exchanle proi:ram. RUFFELL' There la Gwen Harri1 u the boy's reUaiom, ranaUc mother and James Schendel u b.U atbelat father, each offertnc 1ood cha.ractertza-w... '• w_. Uoo.a. Ma. Harrta' manneriama in the role and ._Int UPHOLSTEIY her dialect were effed.ive u were tboae of 1'22 ....,.ltto'- Scbeodel. c ......... -Jil-11 • Roy Nesbitt, who played the dual roles of ..--~~rot0oioOFFCOUPON the horseman and of Nesbitt.. the bone, de- se rna praise for hls poise and cb.aracterlution. I BEFORE MAR CH 31 /80* Anne Darragh , Miche le De Molle . I 'J''"' '"'"'<.iuPON .. .,09,.,..., .. ,0 Kathenne Duncan and Prtlcilla Unn u the ~ Jewelry D d W I ALFA NA ORIENT AL g'.i':1nQ istinguishe oman I Porcelain I t Bamboo At11d9s A war d Presented I 1825 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa CA 92667 Phone {71<0 548-21'48 I ·vov LL \ ·~ DlllC.OtJNT °" 41l ltfAIS •OV l'VACHMC Ot't«I horn I t ()OtC) •12000 • ARJES <Mar. 21-Aor. 19J : What hud bt.'i?n u cause for apprehension could now become a rea- son for cele bration. Events take a sudden tum in your favor. Know 1t und display pioneenn~ spirit. Be mdependent, invf'ntive and w1llmg lo take a chance on your own capabiUtJes Newport Beach Councilwoman Jackie Heather this week made a bard pitch tomemben of Soroptomht International of Newport Harbor for women to become more involved ln poUUca and community se rvice ~ occasion was the Soroptomlsts ' annual Dialillgu.i.&hed Woman Luncheon at the A1rporter lnn where Mrs. Heather was the honored guest and award rec1- p1ent. L RlCtM l ll' OIB(.OUNI 0.. .t\ll IT[M8 YOV l'\IAC>iAa( "'"_..., ~-1111 GO•o1100000-ue> ------------- TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20). What you had bee n planting. buJJding is due to bear fruit. Some of your fondest hopes and wishes can now be transformed into r eahlics. One who taught you much 1n past will be back in picture Cancer, Aquarius persons figure prominently "It 1s 1mpartant to care about eledloo.s," sbe .said, ~ummg peopl1· get ~government they de· serve "So, sa•e a little lime t.o be polillcally •c· uve " Re-Upholster That Old Sleeper or Sot a $ 89 labor ,,... t.laric1 IRVIN E UPHOLSTERY GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Accent on career, prestige, reputation, standing in com munity Refuse to be restricted. Perceive poten· t1al. Superior makes room for yau closer to top Sodal event provides opportunity to m ake new. "'aluable contacts. Be flexible, dJ splay versatth· ty a nrl humor. Soropl1rru~t 01!\tang u1shC'd Wom an J ack1t.• Heather, left, with Dee He is ler Mrs Heather 1s 1n hl·r serond year as a coun calwoman and hai. ~1·n the rec1p1ent or otber Jward.s tncludJn~ the Zonta Commuruty Leader Award. American Association of University Wo m en Community Leadership Award and Athena Award 26'1Uclttff,U....112 fr_._ __ ..... ...., __ , 557-4751 or 551-5402 ... ~ CANCER (June 21 July 22 ) · Good lunar aspect <:oincidcs now with Journeys, .special publications. ability to communicate abstract c·oncepts. What had been elW>ive will become available and useful. Someone is working on your behalf behind the scenes. LEO (July 2J·Aug. 22>. Dig d eep for in formation. fl<' analytical, discover rea<>rins for rece nt happening Member or oppo!>ite sex proves valuable <tlly . Accent on investments , ~aming Information which can lead to fu1J11J . m ent. Ge mini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure prominently VIRGO (Aug 23 S<'pt. 22> · Modern le pace tirm~:. best rt>s ults Avoid !>t·nsallona h:-.m Time 1~ on your side know 1t and play wa1t1ng ~amt· Lc~al matters can bE: resolved tf you arc 1w t1e nt Spot11r::ht on partnershJp. cooperalivc ~rrorts ;ind marita l s tutus. l.IBR/\ <S<•pl 23-0 ct. 22): See places and pl'opk Js th1·' <1n•, not me rely as you "'-l"h they m11!hl r..,t Jllu!>1on. romance, s ubtle nuanc1·., cl11m1rt:.1h' ,·r1ur pc•r srrn a l scenario MJ1nta 1n (•qu1hbrium. dl'fme te rms and perfect terh n1qut•., P1:-.ct·., native figures prominently !'\('ORl'IO 10ct. 23Nov 21). Emotional 1n \ 111\ c•nic•nt 1<. '.'>lronJ! apply persona l tuuch, b1.· ('f l'JllVI' and imprint s tyle Member or oppos1lt· 1·\ m.1k1•s nw;or conccsi.ion in attempt to prO\" ''"all ) Be recc•pt1ve . C ancer. ('apn corn p1·r ... ons f1~urC' promine ntly SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): Pa:it ef rorts tx•ar fruit you r cceiv1;• added recognition from c·olll•ugucs Emphas1::. on home, business. 1·stabhsh1ng yourself on solid base. A verl 1m portant transactio n ii. completed and you are ht>nt'f1n<1ry Aries, Libra persons play key role!> <'APRICORN < Oec 22-Jan. 191 : Relative ;iids in rinding new outlets for sales, products You are on the move and it will be necessary to conserve energy Be selective. Ideas are plen· tiful-choose quality. One you aided in past will return the favor AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18) Accent on spec ial savings program You become m ore aware of CJ.Ssets and financial potential. Cancer. Leo and another Aqua nan figure in exciting scenano 1-:mphasas on hobby that featu res '.'lpccial c·ollt.•ct1om .. Count your c hange ! PIS<."ES I fo'<'b 19 Mar 20) · D1vers1ry . make i nqum~. J(avt· full rein to intellectual curiosity Lunar cycle high and you can be at right place a t c ru<'1a l moment Gain indicated through "o<'tal act1v1tv Come out of she ll Be more Vil.I· bit' than 1n n·rcnl pa st. mar~ CUSTOM FRAMING S~ellJ:lng In Hend Anlahed l"r•m•• 1803 Newport B lvd . Coc;ta Mec;o 11 Pony Rides TH 11 yl)111 yQ1Jnq~tPrS 10 .i ""al pony riclP m the Huntington Lr·nlf•r m.ilf Daily 1n1•1 M rin noon 10 5 35 donJt1on A•60 fref• oucirn·r .. ~•ow<, BN1rh Blvd & 405 lwy Free Puppet Shows The Rerde Maffonelles or•rform (>vPry ettemoon at the Hun11ng1on Center mall thru th is Mon not1day Also real oonv rides only 35• Bi>ach Blvd & 405 fwy Cell 642-5678. Put • few word• __ •_o_w_ork for you. A- A, '°'""''fu~'d;;~ OLA•OU" thatgettheloob· ( l(M ,.J looking h.ur Th:ll gl'I' nor1n·d Th.11 .. ,1 Comm.ind r l·rl11rm.1nu h.11r.i11 A h.1m ur 1h.11 \\ 111 h1,Ji I11 ... -.h.111{ nh>rt 1h.1n lll'l .1 Inv d,1\'' 1\ h.urclll rh.11 wnn1 - fr\ rt 1 l1 •rel' \·our h.11r 1nro :i 'r\ll· 1h.11 ' 11n1 nl!hl lnr II \\ll· II -.1.tn wnh .11.irclul -.rudv of your h.ur ' n.11· 11t.1I mdm.t111 m-. Our prLX 1!>1on ham 111u·r., nouet· t.'v1.·rv1hmi.: that ., right (lb Wt II .1-.1·vcry· th mg 1h:u ' wrc ing) with the way your h.m h,1., nlw:iy' grown T h l'n 1hl'y0ll g1\ t' ynu t1ur prcc1,1<1n ru1 Orn· th.11 :idari-. the ... ryl1· v1 111 w.1111 to rh~· hmr you haw S.1. our r>rct"1,1o n h.11rrn1 11111 only louk'I gr1.·:11 1h1· f1r-.1 d,1 It'll heir to hold your hair m sha~.evcn :i:. your h:11r con11nu1.•!) 10 grow AnJ you 'II conunue to get all the loob you 're looking for No Q/Jpol111mm11 nu,11a'J', n •"· Ju.fl J/6 /or 1u;11 and iol•. Command Performance· ...... ----Ovl'r 350 Hn1rcuttlng Smr~O:msttoCooM NIWPOIT llACH O..-n lw•nl"8• COSTA MESA ......,. c....,, 14' .,..,.... •Monday• ......... c..-. ...-I .... ....... ....,_. ..... , ... OMa. M D•lly ............... .... #646-7411 . ... lat. ,.,...,.,., HJ\RBOR RID GE MOVE UP TO NEWPORT Hl:PLH ~ MOST SOUGHT AFTI R ADDRf.S~ Newport Beach h<i'> bl·come one of the country's most desirable resident ial commun1t1es. Why? F1m· restaurants. Museums. Theatres. ElegJnt shops. Private golf, tennis, .rnd y.1cht clubs. There's another reason: H<Jrbor R1d~c. Newport's most sought-J tt<.·r address. Superbly c.Jesi~ncd condom1n1ums Jn<l custom homes overlooking Newport Beach. Sunl1~h! and sot! occJn brcen·~. BreathtakinR views from most homes. Change your """""' "'M."u Jddrcss for the lclst time. Move up to Harbor Ridge. -:::::lldm?i!t:'.::;.... Luxury condo miniums prrccd from 5325,000 to $650,000. 17 Harbor Ridge D rive, Nt'wporl Beach, CA (714) 640-6776 Prices effective 2/1/80 Subw quent sales may have resulted in un11vailability of any or all price levels. See homeowner~ association budget in SJ lcs ofttn'. Above photo taken in Oyn,1l>ty Model, I l,1rbor RldRe Crest. ' .... _ ......... ' ------------------...· ..... --... ------~ ................ • -I I I· --• -r- FEATURING •• .Beatie Invasion < f'rocn P aae B 1 > lo re-cru1.e Ut.t llm~ of ~ 8uUH wh n lhlty <formn BuUe fan.sJ wf're• '10Whll '-&),"be H)'S M Ua&A\' MOVED TO Lot Anrelcs lwo yean •ltO a.s spedal eonsulU.nl on "Be.llem.Wa." ~h1ch he c&ll.t. "that oth r allow " ~tt' los1ata that hli1 aalut" will M dlfftrent "lt'a n-ally a dlfh.i~nt approJ&ch ." he uys. "It'~ an crounl both visually and otherwt.se ll 'a all m y o~r1en~b with lt\t' BeatlH 111 thnt period .. \VhJle the lour mu11lc11an11 play Beatlt>11 lionaa. film clips and plcturt's of lhu Reatll'S wlll be\ projt'clcd on overhead screens But unllkt' lhoac ln "Beatlemania. Murruy says, the11t• unu6'~1i will prov1dt' no polllH'&I or soc1olog1 cul ("()mmt•nt<tr)' They wtll portray whul was fWl about the era ··w you can recaU your own memones · ·'This lS really th~ :-Lury of tht.> He a lie:. und me ru. 1l unfolded,· he !>Jy:- FOR MURRA 'V THE K and lhe rest of the nation, 1t began unfolding Feb 7 1964 when he a nd about 100 disc Jockeys. reporters and photogruphers s howed up at Kennedy International Airport for the Beatles' first American press con ferencc. 'l wu tt re •illJnat my wtll," recall• Mu rra)'. lho only ~rlKln lo broadc~t tht-p,..,... <'MIN ·nc:o Uve "l didn't W¥nt tu <.'ome o(f vacation '· Hut «'Ven h,, waa quickly captivated by John. Paul, Co<>rJi and IUn'° "I wa11 1t1h1,olutt'ly fu•clnated by Ulelr .itt1tudt>i1 and 11tyle and th~ waay tht·y put on lhl• ~ tubllahment preia," ht> 11uyx "Putt1n11 Ofl Uw J>rtmi was a 6'11S " Ht'portn Whot •• the-1rcre11 o/ "°"' •uc 4 I'll 'I ' RlnQC> "New prH1 ~ts " lfrport('r \H11t h urw u/ you 1:s reully ho Id" ,;t'IHl/t' \h ,.. 1Jll t>Uld .ind I m IWa/ and dumh 'rht' Jitoatles, v.ho had heard about Murra} thl..' I\ h(' h.Jd dis covered lh11111w WJrWll'k c.llld v.rott-. Sph!.h ..,p)J:.h '°' llh Hubby D,1ra11 10v1tt!d 111111 tu thl'll lmll•I · 1 "'a:. th•· uni) Olll' who gol 1n and I m·H·r t'etffil..' out,' ht• ''I Y' T llAT NIGHT HE du.I an hour and .i half tclev1M on :.pec1al on the Beatles that pn'-empted regular programming The show was named after hjs radio C'dtchphrasc. ··11·, What's Happenin· Hdby " The BE>atlc~ wcrE> whut was happen 1ngl und Murray lht' K wus w lhe thick of I Ht' dJd live radio broadcasts from the Beatles' hotel room In New York and from their drts1lng room ln Washington () (' l"or the two weeks they were an the United States, Murruy the K lived wtth the Beatles and traveled with them "I never had a chance to actually ~ on the out.side to see what it was like." he says, recalling that he and the Beatles had to hide in a refrigerated meat 1.nJck 1n order to sneak past lhe hundreds of rans outs ide their M1am1 hotel He rt:members that llm~ as "lookmg al crowds and breaking through bar- ners The Beatles always looked at the crowd as if they (the Beatles) were the audience That was lhe1r attitude " The one tame "r.tth Heatle · explains lhe Beatles phenomenon that he hopes to re t·reatc al Knott 's b) saying. · It ~as the nght ume and the nght plac•· · Compart'd tu the Elvis Prealey cra:u u 1BeatLemama1 u a vt'TJI mmor one · - Datnd R.ueman. Harvard pro/e""r and oot ed author m1 l0Clal lrend3 . Feb 24, 1964 .. Musically. they are a near dua3ttr Thf>lr gwtar! and drumJ .slam end a me1'r 1 le!.s beat. their lync! are a calGJt rophe · adults pred1<:t the11 II Jade awa11 -Newsu.'lf!ek, reb 24. 1964 BoDlosexuals 'Third Sex' Oilld Guidance Names Angel year-old sophomore go at work about slcepmg mg with a 17 year·old habits I happened to exchange student from m ention that I always France. His English 1s wear unde rpants to bed quite good, but he pre Everyone was shocked Donald E Smallwood fers to speak in French They said they had never has Ix-en nJmed Angt!I Mom says 1t will help heard o f a married of the Year by Harbor me learn the language woman sleeping in under-K e ) of t h l ' Ch 1 I d Sh e b o u g ht m e a pants <I have been mar-G u1dance Cl0nh.•r F,._, February 1 S. l 980 OAIL 'I I'll.OT 83 PUBLIC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE ..UM.JC NOTICa llf.WIJ NOllU K ........., ti--1M City "°""'YO C••DtTOltl •' .,.1,.. ,..,.IQ ~I •Ill ,.... MO. &.MmJ • llU4>llC _ ....... -i.i....-.--1v I UN••o. CCMla T Ofl TH• •M t lly -plu:a Pt..,..ly °" t.thitO.y. S1'ATtOf'CA4.lf'Otl .. IA roa ,...,11¥Y ti. tW, el It 00 • m TN THI COUNT't' Of' O•AMOI -llen .WI i.ii. pi.ce el IM ltVIM Ill I,.. AUii•• el tllot l!•t•t• or P .. I<• ~. 1noo J•-• Ol!LLA 9 900TH, ~ It..,., 1n11 .... c:.111-• Notice •• _...., ., ....... ,,_,llon LEO If ll'EAltf ... Vlftt Ci.I-_..._. U. Mid de<• Olrecw., "'*I< lefttY CIMI IO Ille ..,_ <i.llM lfl u. Office of (NM of ..... ICo Ille <lffll el lhe •lof-ld toun tw tu P11DOtNO Ot-. CNtC Oellv flllOt, ""'"""I'-' lo tllot -"'-"" ol tM 1".ft...!l...I TtMO Olfka of Alt'THVllt 0. OUY, 2111 E --C..H H~y, Suite JOl, C.--Gel PUBUC NOTICE "'°" c.111or111a .a.u. 111•1 •1MCO), l'ICTITIOUI •U"HIU NAMI ITATIMIHT Tht loll-1"9 perMlft I\ <1o1n9 Dllll• MH•t PAUL THE CAllPENT[A, ?•jO F•lrvlew Rd , C4\te -·CA tJ•)• P•vl Aavmond Wallet>, h~O Fal•vl-Rd . CO.ta Mew, CA.,.,. T11" _.._., 1, (OftCllKMd t>v -'> In Olv10..•I P .... R W•tln• Thi\ llal-"'*' flltel '""" '"" Count r Cl•r~ of Ot.,,Ot C.O..nly on F•Ori.•' t l) 1tl0 Wlll<ll lolw tffl<.e I• IN ~ Of lluii H Of IN _......, lfl all INllton '1allllll0 to .. Id "low, Mii tl41Ma wtt!I tllt llK-y vO..Clltn mwl IM 1111'11 or -led • .t0teuid wllllln 10\lr montltl •lier I.he 11"1 PUbll<allOO , lhll notl« Oeltd J.,....ry 11, '"° <:.of'n.llllSMotQan GeCJicr I t.•ecvtor of IM Will Of wld De<'°"'' llTHUlt O OUY ".,,.., .. u .. 711 Ir C..tlH..-,Wey lie• ...., ... !Mt. CA t14U ""1'" Pv1>11"-d OrM>Or Coe•t O•llY Pilot F:O"~'~'ri° :-: IC~ O•llv l~:I: "" H , Feo I I !) 19IO .. ._., I PL'BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE DEAR AN N LANDERS: Although you take the posit ion that homosexuals are no t "nor m al and healthy, .. will YOU COO· sider another theory? I believe they are a third sex. created by nature to control the popula- tion. Look at the facts . Most a nimals have built-in controls over reproduction Man can· not , and will not. control his sex dnve. By the s heer weight of num. bers, scientists should come to the conclusion that homosexuality is m ore than perversion. H omosexuals exist in virt ua lly all c ultures and h av e existed throughout history. A nn L ande r s French-Englis h die· nedforl8years > Smallwood , :rn at· tionary, but I'm not do Am l eccentric. crazy torn e y "ho II vcs 1 n .. ,,..H, ,........ •·• 0'°'"' .,,..,, "'"" iw '" '""'""<1 . II C t M d "ur..• ~ • .,.,,, ' .... 1 f • ' .. -ot ·~ ••II bt,.., ''"°"' •' ,,_••Or~~ mg very we I don't or "hung.up" -as they os a esa. was cite ~£... ,. H 1c. 1 .... .., ....... .,. m.v "" 1t1e0 "'''" ,,... A s you may h av<' guessed, I am a homo sex ual. Th e llomosexuals I know. both men and women. have many things 1n common which brought me to Uus con- clusion. None w e r e seduced when young, and all were attracted to members of their own sex since childhood. T hose who married did so under pressure from their families and most of them a r e now djvorced This may seem silly. but homosexuals can rec- ognize each other at a glance. "It takes one to k now one" is true I believe this also is part of nature 's plan NA ME DELETED BY REQUEST DEAR DEL ETE D: The re is a great deal of contro versy amo ng psychiatrists on whether or not homosexuals are "born" or "made." I s ide with thos e w h o b e li eve t hey are "made," and i don't m e an sedu ced by p e r ver ts . I bel ieve h o mosex u a l s a r e psyc:bologlcally condi· tioaed very early in Ufe. This rules out the tblrd- sex theory as a mf'thod or population control. You are rlgbt about io- lltanl recognition. I have heard this s t a te m e nt rrom m any homosex- uals, and I believe It ls true. DEAR ANN LANDERS: r am an 86 ·year-old H arvard graduate (class of 1915). now a retired professor of l anguages at the U n iver s ity o f N e w Hampshire in Durham. J enjoy your column and think you do a good job. but I did not like the letter from the reformed s hoplifter who said s he q uit stealing because or someth in g s he h ad learned In your column In a previous response you referred to specially want to s how my 1g· all seemto think?lnever for ha s outstandin g ;;::~;~';;,."";:;,;"~~!:':.'::;.:~ norance, so I pretend I gave this m atter any personal contribution!> to Pt'BLJC NOTICE ...,.,0 _ -· ,,,. mo .. •nci of 1,,. constructed price tags know what he is saying thought until 1l came up tht> communit) t in o• ll'OUNTA1io v•un l ... ~.F "~~ ,..,.0 r 0 ,..0 , 110 ,..s 0~ that trigger an alarm and a ns w e r ··ou1 ," m this morning's con-lie was honored dur CAL•~"''" \H E c...... '" ,.,..,.,, ,.,,.,,,.. 0, , .... which means "yes " · Do h 1 n g a din n c r al th c ioo-r1car 1iov1Tu•G a 10\ ..;"''"' '11.w."" "'""'"u. ,..., .,.,.."' s Y s t em when th e h. versat1on you ave •Otl °'" OOt11r•ucT1()0ol 1 '0', o•.,.. __,,,,bid'",,.., form ,,. merchandise goes It m.kMom1s wrong. a ny statistics on how A1rporter Inn and r<" o•wA•w11uv1Null .,.,,,,.,..,.,...,,,,~ • ._ ...... through the door. I'm more comfortable many married women ce1 ved the award from ~·°""'\Alt ••ulOO su111 • ""'o.nv n. °""' --cw1•nc:• to h R M C d I l TO WA•D ST•lfT ,,_!Mid ._. ~anf,,,,..._ of WI• ov Your column should w en he speaks English s lee p 1n underpants? oy c ar c , :.i s t l'llG.larCTioo m• 1, .... .,,,0ff.,.,_, !>.oooo·-rt•toM be leaching people the What's your opinion? -P lease respond to _ year's Angel .. o "t f ·~11u1t11v9,.,..,1""''"" -.. ,~ · I f h H LS ORO S II ood h d CHt Cl•r• ot tfw C11y of F~t••ft T,..edt'*tN\ltMor wtt"w•ll •f'W"it•.cl gory o onesty and not IL B HATTIE ODDBALLlNOHIO ·ma w as serve SMALLWOOD .,.,1., c.."-•· •'" •oc•, ..... ,.0 ..., • .,.,.,_~,,,.,'Ofti,0 ,.,oc:,.n, si m ply how to stay out D EAR HAT: If you DEAR OHIO: I have on the boa rd or trustees 1>•000-.l\un111t,..._o11 JOom o" "'•"t>"" (. 'I J w H d • ..._ r th s h c Mo...u, ._.._, H "• f@O ,... OA IEO F--.... "· ,.., o Jal · -· · · on t un'"'rstand what a never beard of any sur-o e out o::i::.t ran~ e p J a nn 1 n g <.,..,,,.,.,_ o1 w.,._ ...,.,...,., """' WLVIA L JtNlflN'> DEAR J.W.H.: I ap-fe llow ls saying, "Yes" veysonthissubJ'«t.butit Repertory , Orangt.• Con:.umt!rCommittee h "e'-"' 1o w••<1 S• ,,.., ....,..,..,.,_., .......... ,,w111 I t h • b I h C t Y •·t C" d C.O'O•N~#ltf'lrN Pt..,..,.,,.,~,,w • .,.,.UldoftlWf"'\Wtffoft.,., p rec a e your ag . · s t e wrong answer. Is a s ale assumptlon lbat o a s " " an I n a d d 1 t 1 o n . '"''" -..-o.<-• minded posiUon, sir -Better be should speak most women (single and Mordan School s m a 11w 00 d h a s p,_...,, ,,.., iw --· "LuiounAl'LuNu.n b lb t be• E Ii b bef fl d \4'4i.O <.o....,.,.~~•w-.c~.-• ....,...,,..._.~...,.CTA u umanoaure an g ng s, ore you n married)do not sleepio He ha s bl•en a part1c1pated 1n the o,_.,.,.,,.__,,,._,...,...,,,.mou ........... M what It Is, I am ha ppy if Yo ur s e If doing underpants. Those who memb£'r of th£' Co::.t.::i JI arbor Area Bas~ball '"'w °"t>' !ooK"~' '°°'1,..~ •oc• "-·--"·"'.,.. I t h lb .... ,_ ,_ F h '*°""~ A••~' \l\.AJI °"' """"''-0 , .. U•••SJit.. .. ca o tac em someWIUJg lU renc . do are not necessarily Mesa Chamber of Com Proj.!ram and r<'ce1vc·d ,.,~ .... ""o,.., "'° n >a ..,., "'-·~°'-,.,.,, D• '" ... ,.,. anytbin1t at all. D E /\ R A N N wacky, however . It is mer c £' and JI o as; JI arbor CoWlcil or PTI\ ' """ ~.,, .,... ... ...., '4 •• 10"" "'""' ~.t 11 '• n •• ~,, • DE AR ANN LANDERS. I got inlo a proba bly a h abit ac-Memo rial Hos r1tc.1l . Jl on o rar~ Sl•r\ Il l.• .. ~:..~:s..::--_.,r ~~~~--: .. · .... 0--"·0_~1 PLBUCNOTICE LANDERS: I am a 16-d1scuss1on with the girls qutredlnchlldbood. Presbyterian's Long. 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DTtC[ JO CONTllACTOIU Pto1e<l No S II• 1 ')•"'"' Pf('!l()O'•" ,,_ 1 c. 't'\.••W-O .. 111iiP otti<• ot .Auoum1nv ()tt,c.•' f'lotllVIEW ~·•IE HO~PllAL )IOI H•rMr B•vo , ... ,. -.. '•"'"'"'• qJ•1• vl'l11t ' 00 • m on f f'Orw•v JI ltlM) •t •n.t(l'I 1.1rn. thfy wlll M C>Ubl•\tY ODt~ .,._, r..O ff)f CJ!f'f"torm~f\O •Of'••\ r '""'"'" ••I ••bor rn•t•n • ~ cool\ •"0 tou1om~,,, n•c•~'•,.v R•p,11r q.,'\llfM• Ao.Id In Qitnff•I "'''-on ("0Mi\I' Of tes.Uff«•"9 100 Jo) -.Gu••• ff'M ot ~If roeo Arit.t' to ..,. "'°".ct •r• tr-Of<.•t~ O" E •"•bH G •• F-•irVtPW St•l• HO'Pil•I tn •hOto.tl\lf "'"" o•·~ •r.d 1'Mltlh<•l•Oft~ thitrf'ttJt PrtifHflln(fll w ill M 91•nt.-d to blde)(IJt\ Of"OOifflY 4'00fOVf1J..., ~m•H 8"'" nt:\\ 1n tttcordM\<.• w•t"' \4!<1•on , ... et WtQ fltt1 1 C•llfotnt• Ad m 1n•'tffAt1w (~ Appl1(•t1cwu tor Pftftrf'f'IC'• mv•t tw ~·•~to th• SM4'11 Bu\lr>"" Oltto 117l Uth Slrwl S.cr-o (A .,. .. nett l•h '"'°" """ U> Ul..,001 0.1' II\ ...,.. • ...:.of bid -1"<1 <Mle ft•lt ~· •PC>llft lo O<O ... I\.,,,.,.,,.,. otom•lf'd O<Ol ... t CO\! ••CftO\ \1),000 Bid .,,_....., mu•I Ot ,.,om111.o for It•• .,,,.,... _, .. Clft<rl-th«.,n 0.v••llOM from pfM>• enc! •P"<lllUll-wlll llOI Ot <O~h>tr.., •I'd •Ill ~ <•V'Mt IQ< «1e<t10"' Of 1>10\ fM 0.N tl"'"'nl "'°' lho tiQtlt IO w•IW. ..,y Ir r1Qul•r1tv 1n • btO Ott tn '""lf<f •nv or •II t»d\ I Pony Rldes1 No bid will Ot '°"'""'""' "'""" II "m..w on• \\""4Notd lorm fUtlllllll'd bv Ille OePM't-•llO '' 11\.ot '" acc.ortMn<••llh IM .. ln•lruc:t1on1 to 81-rL · pr05_.a1-.. bidder ,...., euml11t •rid ecit•ln Pl•'"· tPt<tll<ellon• •"" b•d form• l>y <•lllflO .. OI INllllllO • nHlllOll to ,,,. Olllu ... IN Chief OI Pf•nt ~·•"""' .11,. -.... ..tdr•" 1t1.-numt>tr llUI u1 sn• A 1>41ymenl bOnd, St-•rd Fofl'n I01111 the •"'GUiii Of fifty oeretnl Of tile ,0.,tract Pf'I<• mu•t •«olTle>env nttY conlr.1Ct lnYOl•ln(I ,,, ••Ot<\Ollu•• tn •• (t t\ Of \U,000 l"t \UCCHSlul ~-,.111 bot t9<1ulrt0 Ill •~t<Vlt • COnl••<tur•l -'f'"""'I In IM form OI • "~IM>d••d Ao<Mm•nl, form ,. wN<.11 •h•ll be l>lndl"9 upon llW \l•I• nl C•lllOrl\I• Ollly ullO'l •OOfO••l llt ti.. St•lt Treat ye>ur youngatera to a real pcny ride In the Huntington Center mall. Dally thru Mon . noon to 6 (36• donation) Alao free puppet ehowa. Beach Blvd &405 fwy • ljiti .. , .. 111 ~<-• "'"" tht .,ro•l•lon• of ~tton 1110 OI tht l abor COO. ,,,. ()epe'1....,,. twl\ •\CCHl•l..0 '""'IN QeM<al l>,.HlllnQ t•tet Of W-\ -llU ble In I"°' t OUl'lly In •flt<ll II-. WOf• "10 Ot-Ut I"°",.,., f .. .ollllleel - OVl>ll•'-cl 1>Y ti. OlrKtor Of l"""\lrl•I R~l .. IClrl\ (41)• .. <>I tlw w-, ... , ••• on flit •I Ille Ollke of 11\f O>ta1 Ot Platll 0..-•tl-F•lrvlt,. Sl•I• H0>411l•I. •nd •I Ille ()epefl-..1 Of 0.WIOClf'l'tfll•I S.•v•u• ... ~ .... OlllU Sltt t-tlon•lll t.. tlold f •IH...,v l) t'lllO •GO• m F•ln.-Stllt HOt.Oll•I .... ,..., .. C114ef OI Pt am O!Mo<al~ 111 l'ullll--~-~ Dell' flllOt, hD IS, n , ,_ "7..0 ........ _._ .......__. ___ --------------· --·--·-·-· ...• ·-· .. ·--- --·----....... ---... -~ .... ---,,,,_.. . ~ --..... ,., ----------------------- ~ ........ _.. .......... _ ..... -........ .., .. CWLYPIUJT MMf1'~·1.•• Business Passenger Trains 'Dodo Birds' RENO CAP) Paaaenatr train. .,.. ''dodo b&rcl" • belu k 1pt alive by notUJa,ia. • Soutbern PulOr Ra.Llroad uocuUvt bu told a NaUonal c.ontnmce ol 11 ayors m..t.lq. I. E lloyt, -vlce prHld nt Of Sou~m Pacific. aald pauenc r lrahu alowed t,..11.ht traftk. drl v Ina •hJPJ>f',.. w uso trurka Ina load ot traina. In thea Umt ot concern over fuel •v&Jlablh ty. tloyt •Aid lralna are fuur Um more fuel em rl«'n\ than truclt1 tor mov1111 freiaht. while bu.a~8 0Ut1r moro rff\dont pauttnaer Mrvlce lhlUl train$ Hoyt aald h UPtlc:ltMI AmtroJt Vice Preaident Clark Tylt-r w cllu1re with him durlna TyhJr·s luncheon apeech at the meetlnlC Thursday. but h• old. "You alow up tht freight trains lllld lh.it ·s juat duck ROUP for tho trucks " Hoyt alM, cited S11n Francisco's BART system und it.JI ferry Hflrv1ce u twc1 "1iros11 examples" or poor phanning lfl• said buses wouJd be more t·ffl c1i•nt than either. The Reno conference Is one of three bemg hf· Id 11cro111 the country on the effect.a or railroad~ on urban areas Other sessions are be1na held 1n Chicago and Lo.' Angeles Jefr Parker or US Conference of Mayors ,tarr u1d about 14 mayon were among some JOO of· flt·1ull. or c1ht'S, railroads and states attending tbe conference, tilled "CH1es and Railroads - Partneni in Progress." Parker said Reno wu chosen for one of the meetings because 1t 1s the s1le or one of the na· lion's largeBt proJecl.5 lo lower the ralJroad track$, which currently biaect the downtown area. He said the conference hoped to get beyond the ~1mple Issue of grade crossings, looking at such things as how railroad right.s affect development programs, how railroad ownersrup of tracks and nghts of way affect city growth and how railroad services can affect the ~conom1c growth of cities Many Hidden Medical Deductions ........ Lesson No. I Teactu.og English effocuvely and qwckl) to the Chinese 1s the task before Steve Lax 1neta 1 left) of Los An~clc!) lie 1s <lt'm onstratmg one of the a udJO· visu<.tl consoks with which one m~tructor can teaC'h 60 s tu dents at once. ~LOWCOST­ CAREFREE SAILING Aaa1r.11n1,,f1r\(lnP Rit'1-CJ O•ttt<. '""' J: 1ntJe1 r / f uu1oc"'o C.•Hey Y sA11e MONEY .fil•1 Mu """"" Dltllld Sell your boat fast with a Boating classified ad in the Daily Pilot. 642- LEASE ~ From The Leader WF ARE OFF TO A ACCORD LEASE YEAR• l1C'ncf11 ( rom Our Pncmq Pot1r y. '>f'ff'Ct1on And Supefh 8nrv1c<> NABERS ({tlt!f/11' 1 ,.,1Urlh <'/ o IQ.port ... "., on 1m mc:of?M! tcrnJ By 8\'l ,VIA PORTl!:a \ k,., "'UMm th1' tux sertes diHers from dth .. rH yvu mhcht aM Is that I've dut lnlo court de- r1s1oru1, obsrurti Treuury rullnss and Internal Rt•vt·n~ SetVleto "'iulaUooa that are oot uauaUy notict'd &lnd certaJnly not pubUcbed 1h 1111 tllu11trntion, how much of the costs of an .11llllt11>11 tu your home or !'!Orne other costly pro g1.1m thut you umh•rtuk<• for nlt'<.llc11l reasons can ht· cktllu·tNI ltK 11 ""rnt•dlrul t•xJ....-Ml''>" Knowing th1' <'Ull 'nvt• vou h1•url1at•ht• 1111 well ll!'I money. In tht• pu:.t, I HS mid vurtous <'Ourls have ;1~n•t•tl that Ill lt'llSI purl 11( ltll' ('OSt Of tl swimmi~g pool muy 11t111IHv us 11 rtll'1hrul expense Ir it is in· slall1•d .. ,,rlrnurlly for·· nnd rclalt'<i directly LO ""prevt•nt1011 nr 11llt•vl1t lion of illnt'!'I~ .. I 11 11 I !1 7 9 t' II .; t' , thou..ih. th1• °l'llX ('<1urt agr1·t'd with IHS lhnl ne1lht-r of lh1°M" r1•qu1n· Money's Worth ments was mN in th1• CUM' of 1an lnd1v1dual who spent $20,000 to anstull 1.1 JO by 40_ foot. anground. heated pool which he us ed to c.'xerc1se has fractured leg THE COURT BARRED has SlJ.000 medical ex· pcnse deduction for part of the cosLo; _of the pool because. whil<' swam ming wus benef1c1al to his cond1tton, the need for SJK'Clal therapy for his leg contmucd for only a limited time and he could have obtained this sam<' therap:, at far less cost by s w1mmm~ at a health club n~ur tus home This ruling establishes clear J?u1debnes If you IIDpOrts Attacked By Steel Makers :".EW YORK (/\Pl Almost40percentoflow pnct•d imported skel is allowed to compete unfa1r- lv with U S made stcl'I because of poor enforct· riwnt of the so·called lng~c·r pncc mech!101sm. at C"Ording to a General /\cc.ountmg Office report obtained by the New York Times The Times repo rted the s tudy documents cases where steel from South Afnca, Spam and OP£H 7 DAYS Italy haa been sold In the United Stat~ below. the 2600' HARBOR Bl VD .• COSTA MESA trigger pricc without the punitive duties reqwred 540 9100 under the tnggcr pncc mecharusm instJtuted two L--------------:~--::::::===---=-=''->:_'ear!> .igo by thl• Carter admm1stratton _ _ __ Have Bankers .. Will Travel (To Your Office) --- Co1nmc·n t·Bank l\\lll'' a chall<:nge to rhos<: of you not n?w han_king \\ 11 h ti\. ·1 hl' lt'\t we: \uhmtt 1s onl' to <ll'tcrmine which bank 1s offering t lw ht·\I :-.t •rv1n· for \'OU r imme<liate fim111c1.1l hank111g nc:<:cb. l 1 "~i mplv to dl'~erm i nc.:. Cull th<: Pn·~1clc·11 1 or the Execut1vl' Vice l'n:sidl'nt of r hl' hank yo u an: doing huslf1t''' wi I h. /\sk him to come.: ov<:r to your office to~<:<: f ir~l hand why you n<:e<l that loan or linl' ot crc<ln lo achi<·ve new profit goals. . . Now if he: can't fit it into hi s sche<lulc.: or he cJcwsn t makl' off1c<: calls. call us! /\t Commercd3ank ... we have.: hankl'rs whn will glad ly travc:l •. 10 your olficl'. h be ·r O vc:r the years our c::x periencc:<l hnnker~ h~vt..' found that t <: s way to learn more: about your business is to see 1t firsthand. ~ccausc . . I b k" lt1"'1·m· ... s 1's vt·rysnt=cialtouswc.· your time 1s valuable an( your an mg > ·' .~. • · 1·- will come to you. If your banker fail s the test, we.: won't. C::ill us tcx.Jay. P.S. If when you call your banker an<l he.: has been transfcrred- rc:memh<:r at CommerceBank your banker is here to stay because he j, an owner and founder. --- Commercelank 4640 Birch Stn.·c.:t Newport Beach. CA 92<160 OM> ~0-6%1 MEMBER ffilC I , are involved in a 51m1lar expense 10 the future, heed the warrungi. Another 1979 IRS ruling barred a medical ex pense dedUCllOO for the COSt Of 8 program to !,lOp smokmg Here. an 1nd1v1dual at the suggestion of his physician look part 1n a mne-week program cons15llng of weekly meellngs des igned to help cigarette :\mokcrs quit smoking by changing those pt'rsonal hablL'I which encourage smoking THE PHYSICIAN RECOMMENDED this pro gram in order to improve the 1nd1Vldual'c; general health and well being. and not for the PUIJ.>OSt• of curmg uny s pcc1f1c ailment or dtseai.e of the 1n d1v1dual f RS then ruled the cost of the program did not qualify u a deductible medical expense becaw.e thl• law limits dt.oduct1ble medical expenses to thost• incurred to curt• a spec1f1c ailment or dis east' An l'Xpcnsl' thut mt•rc•ly !)(·nd1Ls an 1n d1v1dual's i::<'ncrol health, a!> m these facts. does not qualify for th•· deduction Ilul What If lht• phy!>IC"lan <Jrdt•rs the pmgram as s pec1f1c help for a patH"nt o;uHenng from a hazardous lun.: c-<mdllwn·• Tht> mPd1cal expense would takl· on a d1ffen•nt <·harar tt.-r FOR SIMILAR R EASONS, a 1979 JHS ruli ng barred a medical cxpcm.1· dl-duct111n for lht> cost of ~· wt•1ght redurllon program Here the phys1c1an recommendt'<i thJt the.· pn.,on Jo.,t '>'t·1i:ht 1n ordn to 1mproH• h1o; i.:encral cond1t1on Thi· pt-rson paid vanou.., ft"<'s to JOln c.1nd attend J)f'nod1c me1·t1n~\ of a \\Cl~ht rcduc·t1on proi.:ram. '>'he n · he and ottwr pa rt1<"1panL., n·ce1 vt·tl d1t·l pl:in!> and d1sr~'>l-'d pro blt•m, m d1t•t1n~ IHS lht•n !>atd lht· ft'l'' did nr1l qualtfv a-; dPdur table mt't11cal t•xpt•n.,1•s bi·<·uu.w they '>'ere 'f*nl 111 1mprovl.' the 1nd1 11 1dua1 ·, i1ppf'aranc1·. general health and sense of well being, not for lhe purpose of cunnlil a specific ailment or dJ.seBSe Hut in an 1n.,tanct' where two phys1c1ans pre- scnbed a weight rt·ducllon program pnmanly for the tre<.1tment and cure or the spec1f1c illnesses of h} pertt'ns1on, obesity and heanng problems directly related lo the patient's excess ive weight. IRS tn a 1979 private letter ruling allowed tbe cost o f the progr am as a medical expense The message 1s clear IF YOV'RE READ of a smalJ corporation that ha.\ up to now provided your owner-employees with the valuable fnnge benefit of paying part or all of the unin:r1ured medical expenses of the employee, his spouse and his dependents, these re - 1mburscmcmts paid by your corporation for the medical expenses are deductible for your corpora· lion and ure not taxable to the employee 1f they are paid under an accident and health plan Surh a reimbursement arrangement could qualify as a requirt.-d plan even if 1t d1scrimmates in favor of top-paid 1·mployees or offacers -as long as then• 1o; a n:a,onable basis for the dis rram1nation oth<·r than ownership of the corpora- tion Hut lhf•n·-, <1 <-.111 h Startang m 19HO <1 \l'lf 1n. .. urrd medical re1Qi" hur'>ement plan no l11n~n will be tax.free to tJtr h1~hh <·omrx·n,att·<f 1•mplo:,-~~ or officers 1f the plan d1~nm1nJ1 .. , 1n th1•1r favor So be ready Wh1h.· you, the Ci>rporatJon's owner, muy bt> tax frf't' on your rompany'o; 1979 reim- bursement of )Our own :rnd your fam.Jly's medical t'Xp<'O\e'S und«r }our C1cc1dent and health plan, s1m1lar reimbursem ents 1n 1980 will be taxed to. you 1f your rorp.1rat1on s self insured plan cov ers only you , not your rank and-file employees. 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He didn't have to ao.awer a aln1le direct question a bout the weakened doll&r or wonemnc lalla.tioo or impendjq rf. cesaloo or hip interest rat.ea or rllln& unemployment or declinlnl takebome pay . . . or lbe record-low aavlnp rate or lbe ahrlnk:ina productivity 1aina or the threatened shortage of capital with wbicb to finance the renewal and improvemeol and expanaioo ol the natioo'a lnduatry. He didn't have to explai.D lbe think- ing behind bl.a budget or bla bud&et de- ficit, or deal with the growing feeling in some buslnes11 and labor circles that he might resort to wage-price cootrolB later this year. CUIOllPP He wa.an't asked. Instead, almost all question.a dealt wttb power or politics, domestic and international. THE BIG DEBATE about lbe pocketbook issues, tt ap- pears, may have been swallowed up for the llme being. But it flUIY be only that -an appearance or Illusion of bav- in& dluppeared -while the concerns remain. The explanaUoo of bow economic lssues lost the sta1e may be too elusive for immediate analysls. Political de- sign may have bad a bit to do with it, and lran and Afghanistan were very large factors. What.ever tbe cause, the effect. is amuing: What bad promised to be tbe primary debate, the country's economic performance over the past several ye~. has given way to issues lbat didn't exist 1.S weeks ago. MEANWBILE,AME&ICANSWO&&Yabouttheirbills, having extended their credit as far as 1t will go. They are concerned about where they wiU hve, since mflation and high interest rat.es have made home purchases too costly for many ot them. Tbey bear forecasts of joblessness. r~­ lng to 7 per cent or more lb.is year and they wonder will 1l Ulclude them. Nobody bu quick fixes for lbe trends, almost all of which are headed in unfavorable directions. But, in the a bsence of dulcu.saaon, the public is hearing little about any lon~·t.erm solutions either. The CarUr admmutratioo creates the impres!Sion that it has a fully developed anti-inflation policy by refer· nng t.o "a coounuatioo of our anti-tnllatioo measures," but 1t is bard to find those me as urea. Downward Trend Continues on Market NEW YORK CAP> -Stock pnces tumbled today in the fa ce of some bad lnflatioo news and a ne w credit t1g,hterung move by the federal Reserve The Dow Jooes averaae ol 30 lndustuls, wblcb fell 10.07 Thunday, dropped 8.79to8M.tl by cloeing. Lo.en OUblumbtted la1aen by more than a J.J margin amoq New York Sloct Exchanle·llst.ed wues. Before the opening the Labor Department reported that its producer price ~x rose at a 19.2 percent seasonally adjusted annual rate m January. That marked the biggest increase in the indei ot wholesale pnces for hmshed goods l1I more than S~ years. A short while late r the Federal Reserve raised its dis· C'ount rate the rat~ it charges on loans to its mem~ C'Ommerc1al banks -rrom 12 to 1.3 percent .tiito("k• In T it .. . 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Amt1r1c1' ~st wtmmt'rs wlll lllht'r In lrvlne two day11 htter l<> make an H.sault c;n tho3• l'eC()rdtl That'a 1&Mum1nai1 lhtt Us Olym1>1c Commit lee votea next wt.~lt to boycott MM('()w'a Sum mer Gumes ln~ldl'rs say the chan~• or a bo)'tott V1>k llrt.' s t ronai Irvine Aqu.it1cs As~oc1ut1on, host of th• 1980 national long course swlm chomplonshlps , has been asked ove its meet from Au1 14-17 to July ~Au 2 to uc<'ommodate the "aasault" on Moscow THE I PLl('ATION of the move 11' obv1ou11 Olym · 1mmang event!'.> an M~cow will con cl July 27. so the United States wants to er its best s wimme r s 1mmed1alely thereafter to prove they are suU lbe world's gTeatest FLYING SKATES /\mt'rtean M1chal'I flam!><:Y Jumps feet-first mto action dur ing hcx·kcy gam e against Czechoslovakia Mill Duhl, mtit!t coordln11tor for Irvine Aquutt ..... 'IUYll • boy{'Oll wowd be MOlicow'a lou .ind In ant··., iia1n ·' lrvhw wlll iet a lot more nalk>claJ prom· anenct-~uwae of the locreued mapltude th e mt"t't." :.uyi. Ouhl "Since they won't be go- 1111:: to the Olyn1plc·i;, J\niencan iJwimmen will bt.-1•ht!!o>t•n for un honoraf'1 Olympic team on the lm1>1b of ~ults from our meet ~ Irvin~·& i.w1 m complex at Heritage Park wA .u11ure<l a certaU\ amount of national promulence a year and a ba.U aeo. when lt woo lt.s bid for thtl AA U naUooal meet. But since this la an Olympic year, I rvlne figured lo draw oaly tbo6e s wimmers not Rood enough lo make the national team ALL THAT HAS CHANGED in light of the propost'd boycott ·'The top three fmishers m our meel will re ce1ve Olympian type medals, as well as their nataonul awards," Dahl says. "Plus, they Intend ..... , ....... Thur..,ll.1 \ \m1·rit:an tt-;1m ..,cored a major llJl'>l'I \\ 11111111).! i :1 ~t·t· '>Ion . l'a~l' B7 to pick 90 to 100 swimmers from our mt'f•l for a naUonal team to compete In ul leust two an temaUonal meets later 1n the ye&r · • 'lhort t•our•u· flnab. April 9·12 at the Unlveralty r1f T1.1iw ... will lw rhan1cd to metric dlat.ancea trJ offrr tJ S 11wlmmeu the opportunity lo 1·~t11bliiih world rN·o1inlUon at the Olympic di•· tl.IOC'f''I " In the event of a boycott. the mad Jun,. Olympic Trials 1n Austin, Tcxu, wall br· scrapped. leaving Irvine's natloual daurn plonstup as the pre mier meet of the year for American s wtmmers In ,, J>t·r ~onul rlmung comment lo Dahl. II rown wrott". "ll ''1 up to u11 ln d<J a great job for ... w1mm1111< und umat1·ur c;port!I" Talk of a "Free World Olymp1c'I" for thrl'w nations joining the US an a l,l<)ycott upp1m •nlly won't affect the Irvine meet. It will be <Jpen to American citizens only flrnwri 4'11111 11 would l:M· 1mperat1ve. in the 1·v1·nt 11r u boy(·ott, tllbl ti S 11w1mmers gel "ap. 11rnpri1111· n•c11gn1t1on l1y tlw l((Wf:rnment, pre111 .ind put11ic·" Dr Stan Brown, vice pr~1denl o r thr I '~ Swimming Senior Section. sent a ma1h<rum I•• Dahl Monday so h e could 111form Irvin•· 11f th•· changes that were evolving KNOWN STR•:sst:o full rooperat1on with 1tw l "i 01\'mpi<· '11mm1llr1., 1rnd 5ald that original flam1 for Olymp1<' Trtalll w1H go H '>C·twctult•c rr "" l1ov1·111t tuk.-., pl11rr Th11t would l1•11v•· lrvm1··., J\J\1 1 mN·t1lf>vold 11( worltl l'la., .. r 11mr,.·t1ll<in. 11n1l the •11tual1on w11uld lw 11•v1•"1•d lrvin1· • lr,c;.; would ~ \1 0.,rr1w .. gJtn "WE ACTUALLY KNEW this wu" t>4·1n~ worked on for a couple of week~. but w1• h11il 111 waal for an announcement to make at ofhc1al," Dahl says. Brown's mu1li.rrum ahr> ')Uld th.it ttw J\J\I But .c1v1·n 1t11· trart 1t1<1ndl p<iw"r of IJ S wtmntf'f'I ti w1111lll .tl-111 lw ArrwrH•a '" J(:ttn As You Like It Favorites Clash for Titks By ROGER ('/\Rl~~ON Of -0..1• ....... \1•11 Ocean View <it Kat<·lla E..,t,111 cia at Corona del Mar Everyone knew 1t would .111 boll down to lh1i. v. hl'n tht· season started and nothing h.i., transpired to changt• i.myth1nl( League l'hampwnshap:. an· on the lane' as the htl(h schtJul basketball final~ <ipproach ;.ind an add1l1on to tho.,l' two attrJc taons. Newport lfarbor wtll lr:r 111 wtn lhe Sunset LNll(UC' tllll• out right. 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F11u11t.1111 V,111<'\ (7 2>.., ,11 1-:111.,.111 If, I• Jn<1 ~arina 14 51 \ l'lh W1•-;tmtn,l••r •I H 1 Heiden Gives U.S. Gold Medal m llA.4'KETBALIJ h as 6 6 Ra<'k Kale' and 6 5 Tony Camp 10 heir on the boards . while Corona del Mar has St Paul lhgh transfer Steve MOON', along With 6 5 Junior Jc(( Pne., on lhf' bench. to hl'lp out tn t..hat dt>pa rtmt·nt I 11'>1.1 \lt· .... 1 I:! ii wr.Jp' up Sea \ tt"w l.A·ai.:uc· pl..1; ;Jt 1::1 Tor1J 1 !> 4 1 and I rv1nt• I0·91 1-.. ut l nl\ t•N1l) 13 61 Laj.!una At•a<'h 10·!>1 rinse~ out Soul h \oa ... t IA·.1gut> play with '1-.1tmg Dm1..1 11111!-i IS·4 I and San <'l1•m1·nt1• 11 :-i> 1s at Cap1.strano \.dlr•\ 1451 Speed Skater Sets Olympic Record in 500.meter Race LAKE PLACID, NY. <AP> -American Erk Heiden performed as expected today and gave the United Stales its first gold medal at the Xlll Winter Olympics, win- ning the men's 500-meter speed skating race and setting an Olympic record. Heiden, a 21 year -old from Madison, Wis . raced arounrt the oval in a 38 03 s econds, skating agajnst the previous rec· ord holder, Evgeni Kulikov or lhe Soviet Umon Kuli.kov took the s al ver with 38 37 L1euwe DeBoer of The Nethe rlands won the bronze in 38.48 seconds THE OLD OLYMPIC MARK of 39 17 was set in 1976. Howeve r, Kulikov retains the world mark of 37.0 set nearly five years ago Of the 37 men racing in the sprint today, J 1 broke the old Olympic mark. He iden was the second American medalist of the Lake Placid Game11 today. Earlie r. Leah Mueller of Dousman, Wis , won the silver in the women's 500 sprint The women's gold went lo Karin Enke of East Germany and the bronze lo Natalia Petrusheva of the Soviet Union. HEIDEN-THE CROWD'S darling of the11e Winter Games -was in the flNlt pair to race today, a nd as he circled the Olympic oval nonc halantly before the race. the crowd chanted "Eric, Eric, Eric " Heiden is racing at all five men·~ dis lances at Lake Placid and is rated as hav mg a strong chance to wan the gold an aJI events. His younger sister , Belh. who Is also racing in all four women's evenls, has finished seventh m both or her races so far the 1,500 and 500. ENKE, A t'ORMER figure skater who turned lo speed skating onJy two years ago. won the ~old with a time or 41 78 seconds Mueller, whose husband, Peter, 1s a m ember of America's m en 's speed skating teum , was timed in 42.26. Pelrusheva won the bronz~ an 42 42. Of the 31 women who raced in the 500 m e ters today, five eclipsed the o ld Olympic record of 42 76 set by Sheila YoUllg or the United States In 1976 John Sevano Tbe only other American in the race, Sarah Docter, also of Madison. f1rus hed 23rd in "4.48 Enke was the s urprise winner of the World Sprint Speed Skating Champ1onsh1p -at 500 and 1.000 meters -la.st wttkend a t West Allis. Wis She has been an un known quantity In speed skating, having begun the sport after illness ended her laclduster performance in figure skating ENKE IS TALL and powerlw. Wllb lontt legs, a condition more suited to her cur rent sport than figure skating As many beginrung skaters do, she ha~ had trouble with her s kating stance -she has been skating too upright and with lane chan,Pn11. But s he had no apparent difficulty today. She skated smoot..hly Meanwhile, Raisa Smelania Rave thc- Soviet Umon Its second cross country ski In& gold medal of these Gamei.. taking t..he women's ~kilometer event in 15 minutes, 06. 92 seconds. Hilila RUhivuori or Finland fuushed rive aeconds behind the Soviet skier, ta.k log lbe sliver m LS 11 516 The bronze went to Kvet.a Jeriova of CzecboelovaJda, who covered the course in 15:23."4. lt1•bound111i.: ,., th1• kl'' to !ht .,, ' .,,,,., l·'..,t;llH'ta C'oac·h l..111 \ !-.undnrnon "'ho 1., nil llM'• <•" .1n· of thl· -.111• 111 tlw i.:.11111• \I .111\ nm'-lllt•r I h1· home· <'OU rt ,1rl\ ,1nt.11!1' v.orth '>IX prnnh 111 tht'> -.1•ri1''· Jnd th.ti v.a., Hw m.1q.:1n of \IC'ton for fo,,t.in11J 10 th1· f1r't rn11rnl I c1 1ath1•r h1· h1·r·· th.in th1·r1" nott·., C'tl\1 C11a1 h J.11 k 1-:1 r11111 1 think .... ,. rt• 11•;11h 111 pl.I\ Wt• -.ta\l•d 11.:ht 111 th1·r1• .1nil 1•111 .moth1·r "hot at thPrn \T :'liF\\PORT 111\RROR thf· mo -.t '1gn1f1t·;int mon11•11t 1n r1t•urlv ,, quartt·r of a <'t'ntun ,.., on hand uc; tl1t• T:.tr'> fac r Inn~ tame• nvaJ lluntm1non Ht•ach lo ronrlude lh« wa~on "I h1-. t'I th1· h•>(J:('"' ~.1m1· 111 111\ four \t".tr., al Nt•wport ll Jrhor · '>J\''-C'OJ<'h Jt•rry 1>1'1111-.k Anet 11 ' our l(•Jm·., b11:..i1· ... 1 J!amc th1., \ 1•ar "Wt•"' lalkcct all wel'k ahoul tht• fart tht• onr>0!'.1L1on ran pluy \II .:amt.'" ·"" schl'dull'd to hqnn Jt 8. "'1th thc exc<:puon of \ n i.: 1• I u., I. t' ;1 i: u c ch a mp 1 on \1,Jt••r lk•1. \4h1ch traveb to Pill.') .'\ for a 7 Jlt l'l.t!'.h \~ t'OR ('II-pla)ofC compe11 t111n "'htC'h h4•i.:1n~ a Wt't'k from to111i.:ht. all '" 'trtually ... ctlled for Oran~l' Coa:.t area t1·:im ll \ t•v. port II arbor. l"ountain \.ti It·\ Jnd Ed1i.on will represent tht• SunM·l L~:UJ:(lK' And Mater ll1•1 and 0<'can View wall abu r11m p1·k 1n the 1 A chmmation::. f' .... tJn<·1u and Corona del Mar lcmi.: a.io "'r.1pp1•d up ~rths in I \ plJ\ l>an.1 lltlh ean r hnch a spot an lht•:? A plarnff!.. with a victory at .... 1nh·.,~ L<iJ.(una Beach A IDl>s v.oulrt throv. tht.• Dolphins into a t h 1 rd p I J t' 1• I 1<· w 1th San < 'lt•11wnte. prov1dtni.t the latter .:c.'t:. pu:.t Cap1:.Lruno Valley Thal po~:o;1bll' finish would re qum• :i coin flap lo dN'tde the South Coast 1.A.'Uf.!Ue·., No 3 en try 1n thC' playoffs It's Musical Chairs: Gillis Next UCI Coach? The fact that the four year college basket ball coaches are starting to drop like flies as almost beginning lo be as much fun as steaiing cookies from the cookie jar t''int It was Tim Tift departing UC Irvine Then ll was Bobby Dye saying his 1ood·byes to Cal State Fullerton. Who's next? Who knows, but accorcling to some or the major college coac hes, as many a s one-quarter of the nation's head coaching Jobs could be vacant by the end of the seuon THAT HAS A LOT of the nation's junior col legc coaches smiling, with two area JC menlor11 maybe smiling th' most. lt'a no secret Saddleback 'a Bill Mulll1an •P· ptars to be lhe rront runner for the Cal Slate .ft'ullerton p0elllon. It's a etmple matter ·Of A, B, C ln thla cue u the Tit.ant want Mullican'• hli)lly· sought Kevin Magee; Ma1ee has saJd be a oes whe re Mulligan goes; and MuJll1an hu aald he wants to leave Saddleback for a coaching job, almost any coochirig job, at the four-~ar lnJtl. One reliable source not only baa MulU1an going lo Fullerton. but accepting the poaltion before Ma rch 15. THERE ARE A COUPLE of bumps ln the road that have to be Ironed out, however. J'"lrst, the TltanIJ and athletic director Mike Mullally are aolna lo have to looaen the money belt on the recl'\lltlng budget, which la one-tenth that or most four·year colle1e1. And the school 11 1J10 aotna t..o have to pay Mulll1an '1 a111l1tant.a full- time aalaries rather lhan • ab-month t.rm which Dye's c~het currently reeelvt. With that arran1ed1 plus I0"1.~_contractual bcnell~ for hiA family, Mulll1an ""!I 1tadly ac· cept the post· 1n~ probably tum Ute pro1ram around in the short s pan of one year Anyway, 1f i.o mcone were to h andtrap MulUgan'a eventual landing point right now It m lght look something like thl11 · 1 Cal State Fullerton. 2 South Florida, 3 UC Irvine . 4 Any other takers • • • THE arHER BEAMING FACE jw;t h11p~ pens t..o reside at Orange Coa11t College wher.- Coach Tandy Giiiis ls checklna Into the UC I pro aram. OIUJa isn't maklnic any comm~nt. but one source hoa told me the Pirate coach has already made a few preliminary Inquiries Into the sltua· lion . Althouch a Division r school, the UCI baaketbtU program Ian 'l exactly Ideal tor a number ol rea1<>ns . First. and foremost. Is Its entrance require· menta, which make an Ivy Leaaue school easier to get int(l by comparison And second, ulthouAh the school'' chunccllor talks about maklnl( UCI basketball a power, he''I not willing to put any money into the pro~ram ll''i n lake It or leave It atlllucft• Wt•ll. after l l year, of beating his head agaln11t the wall. Tift decided to leave It. OF COURSE, 1•· GILLIS Is offered and de- ddcs lo accept the post , he'll have a number of things golnft for him To began with. hh1 defena1vo-0rienled style of play Is perfectly !iUlted for fl proaram that has lacked u 11tronl( defensive base In recent years And. let's race It. hi~ be11t point h•• been hls ability t.o aet the m011l out of averace pla)'9n with hl&h ln~IUatnce. T he s marter the lndlvldual, lhe better 8M8EVANO.P11eB'I - ~r v 1 O;) Ot,UV\ I uASi'-ETBALl I HOCKEY Spor s reak He H88n 't Decided Yet, But Ali Mulls Comeback From ~ Dtlpatct.e. NEW YORK Muhammad All la 7l pert'eot m aure ht wtu naht •&•Jn "I haven't made.-up my mind I'm cooatdertn1 romtnc bac ll, ·· th" former world hu vywe11ht champion Hld w " telephooo m~rview from Lo. An1ole. Thundav bri°"" IHvln• for Saudi Arabia &.o make com merdall for a forels:n auto "ll'a 7~ per~nt aure I'm sotng tor t~ crown •aa1n I'm auto& t.o whJp John Tat~ first &nd then Larry llolm~ .. Tak •~ lbt World Boidnat Aaao<-laUoo beavyweasbt champion aDd Holmes la reroanaect by the World Boxing CouocH Should lhe 38 year-old Ali fight again, Holmes would most Ullely be the opponent "I've been offered $18 rrulhon for the two f1gh~." sa.id All, who Just returned from a rontrover.ual t np to five Mncan natlona He was to try Lo drum up :.upport for Preaident Carter 's ~iUon on lhe AU Olymp1e10 But AlJ sometimes ruffled State Department feat.hen W1th crlclclama of the U.S. government on the mlss1on to sell i. threat.toned boycott of the M~cow Games bernusc or Soviet lnte rvenllon 1n Afghanistan "America 1s a great county I'll represent 1t a mHllon limes," Ah ha1d Thursday But 1t was hli. future and his rcltg1on, not the Olympics or Africa . that were on All 'c; mind Greg Campbell, a husine~ agent and promoter from Madison, Wis . said he had wlked to All three times Thursday and that he wa~ trying to put together a $14 mall.Jon fi ght 1n volvtng AU and Holmes in Taiwan, using money from the Taiwan government and private sources. He sa.ld AU h ad turned down a light proposaJ two months ago but now is Ill· te rest.ed. r-----Quot*' of die Dat1 ------. Washmgton State bas ketball Coach George Ravel· log: "WJ:it>n the a thletic dir~t.or said I s hould rttruit m9re white players to keep the folks in P ullman happy I sagncd Rufus White and Willie While " ' Rookie J?Oahe Pete Peeters extended his un · ~ beaten streak to 27 games by stopping 33 of 34 , shots a..'\ Ptuladelphla beat Winrupeg, 5-1 in Na · Uonal Hockey League a ction Thursday night Brian Propp and Paul Holmg:rm each scored two goals for the Flyers . . . Guy Lafleur s cored his 42nd goaJ of the season and assisted on two othe rs as Montreal defeated Quebec, 5 1 . Clark GU.Ues scored twice Ul lbe second period as the Jshmders rallied with four cons~utive goals t.o beat Colorado, 5·3 Bost.on rulJ.Jed thret! times to earn a :I 3 tie Wllh Ruffalo Robert Miiier's goal m the third penod :,ea I Pd lh<' de ad lock Nn• n .... p IJaala 1t1f -11 r ... ,. After a horrt·ndOUl> first quu.rter, New Jersey m rolled up tlb h1ght.~l pomt t.otal or the year by beat log Utah, 137-96, Thursday ln lbe NBA. Mlke NewUn had 24 points to pa~ lhe Neta. who hit just nine of 24 field goal atte mpts and scored just 20 points in the first quarter ... Guards DenAls Jobuoa and Gus Wwtams combined for l8 pom~ in the third quarter as Seattle beat Denver, 93-84, for IL'> seventh straight victory W1 lU ams hmshed wilh 22 while D•n luel had 30 for Denver , which bas 103t four in a rvw . . Milwaukee, led by MarqDH Joluuoa's ZS points and Jun1or Brtdgemao's 20, pulled away in the second half for a 120-103 d~is1on over Golden State. The Bucks have now won five LD a row while the Warriors have lost four strlllght Guard Johnny Davis scored 22 Potnlb and center Jame~ Edwar~ added 19 to lead Indiana past :.laggcnng Cleveland, 118·114 The Cavs. who have los t <,1x of their last !.even, were led by Mike Mllcbell's 29 point~ Toby Knl(hl hCOrcd 12 or his 32 points m the fi nal P<'riOd as New York topped San Antoruo, 128-124 Qubn1IH!rl'tf Sign• With Ro11ab The Kansas Caty Royals announced the signing • of four more players, lnclud.ing former Costa Mesa High and Orange Coust College product Du Qubeaberry. The others, al.I signed to one-year pacts, are CJiDt Hurdle, Rkb Gale and ReD.Je MartlD. .. The City of Baltimore can't alford t.o extradite from North Carolina a man accused of burglarizing the hotel room of Plttaburg.b Pirates star WUUe Stargell dunng the World Series A Maryland state attorney said St argell wtU have to pay Ult suspect s transp()rtaUon costs tumseU 1! he wants to press char~es Anwna Stale , rid died by an academic lnehgibllity scandal last football season, wiU not be eligible fo r the Pac 10 Conference tJUe or a trip to the Rose Bowl next season. conference or fl c1a l s an n o un ce d T h u r s - day . University of Oregon P res ld ent Wllllam Boyd says that s ix coaches at the school, lncludmg bead foot· OU•M""""" ball Coach Rieb Brook.a, wiU be fined as punishment for the bogus academic cred.il scandal at the school. .. NeU Bonnett and Donale AWaon each won a 12$-mlle qualifying race Thursday for the Daytona soo ln a prorram marred by the death of driver Rieb KaoUa. Knotu was tilled ln a two-car collision at the start of the 16th lap of the second race ... Rain w&11hed out Thursday's scheduled open i ng r o und o r the Tucson Op e n golf tournament . Jerry Cut rolled 29 consecutive strikes for an 811 series thla week ln Springfield, Oregon. He roUed live strikes t.o end a cm same, then followed with two perfect aamea . . . Australian u.ctaa1 8&eplaea fired hi.a aecond conseart.lve 70 for a two-atrote lead over In &anJey today ln the Victorian Open solf tqurnament at Melbourne ... 8&eft Baa1bwsld, lbe AUanta Falcon.a' starting quarterback, UO· derwent ml.nor auraery Tbunday to repa..lr tom cartllaie ln bl.I rtibt knee ... &kaNo Vania captured a 12·round apbt decialoa victory ove r 8er&Jo Quea at the Olympic Auditorium In LA t.o retain &ia 1tat.e bant.amwellht <:ham· ptonabip. , Tetem.doa, Radle Following ore the toP sports events on TV tonloht. R1t1nos are: ./ .t I 1 ct>ecellent; / I 1 worth witching; / 1 f1lr; / f0f'99t It. e . and 11 :ao p.m .• au.nnel 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ XIII WINTER OLYMPIC OAMll!S: From Litke Pla<ld, N.Y. A~n : Jim McKay, Keith Jackson, Curt Gowdy, Chris Schenkel, Frank Gifford, Bob BMttle, Al Michaels, Ken Dryden, Don Meredith and Biii Fltmmlng. l!wntl on today's schedule at Litke Pl•cld Include: Mtn'a and Women's 500-,,,.ttr SPHd lkltlnQ; Figure Shtlno: le. Dancing Md Pelrs she>rt prooram; Bobsled: first •nd MCOnd run, two-men; Cross country: We>mef\'S Hem.; Luge (Men's and Women's>. OTHaR TaL•YlltON Hone R«lna -TOday It S.nu Anita, 7:30 p.m., Channel 52. ltADIO S.Sk.tblll -K1nsa1 City at LAkers, 7:SO p.m .. KLAC mo>. - CWl Y PILOT •7 U.S. Trio: 'Ihey're Noi: In Shadows LAKE PLACID. N.Y. <AP> -ror lb• otben, there la a promlalni l)l"09pect ol a NaUGaal Hockey Lea1ue contract aod even, perbape, atardom. Uaually. Busa Scboelder, Marc Pavelicb and Jobn Harrtncton at.and lD Ute abadowa whUt tbc»e otben &bare lhe apot.UCbt. Tbunday o.tebt wu d.ifferent. THE TllllEE workmen from ''the 1roo ruse" in oortbem M lnneeota com bined for three goals and four asalata, helping t h e Am e r ic an s up s e t Czec boslovaJu a 7.3 and pull into a firs t-place tie In the Blue: D1v1s1on or the round robtn com petition Uglats, Ca•era, Aeiioa! "They're the product of a ver, proud group or people w1ttun UM> sta te of Minnesot a." s aid Brook.I "If you ever saw peoplt· m the Iron ranRe play hockey. kid level, high school le ve l, whatever, they pl ay like that. Each and every night out, they reaHutheyhavet.o work." Work they did Schnelder, ., naUve or Babbitt. Minn .. who once wored those Minnesota mme11, scored twice and had an assist Pavelich, of Eveleth, Mrno .• had a goal and an aasi.At, and Harrln1toa. of Vir ginia Ml.QD .aetupascorebyeach oftu.-, line ma tes. Saddlebuck College basketball coach Bill Mulligan <cente r ) gets a little roaching himself from NBC director Jim Mooney cleft ) a n d former Marquette Coach Al McGuire, now a TV analyst for college basketball games. NBC crew s pent three hour~ Laping a feature on Mulligan and Si.Jddleback for broadcast at halftime of the F cu. 24 TV game UCI Still 0-for-PCAA Together, they helped set thi· funous fU1>t·pen od pace that I.JI the spark ror the re~t or tht• gamt Fresrw State Outlasts Anteaters, 51-47 THEY om rr Thu.n.day nai;il JgJ1ru.t J team thot wa., ~nd only to the Soviet lJruon Ul tht· µn· tournament s~1ng!. -an t'Xpt:nenced squad they expert to balUe for one of the two Hlut· D1 v1s1on 1>poli:. in the medal!> playoff C'lon<' bru.ket ball? That·~ what It looked Uke L'C l rvln<' and rre-sno State played Thursday night at Crawford Ha ll The Bulldogs, sometimes known as the Uull Bogs. and the Anteaters both prefer the slow. patient approach t.o the game and if it wasn 't for the uniforms. the 519 fans in attendance might have had a har d Ome telling which team was which. The teUtale sign, of COW"U, w a ~ the sror eboard As has been t he cal>t" t he entire P CAA season. U\I was the t eam ~1th the few<'r Potnts THE 5147 YAWNER 'o'<C> i:.o even, in fact, that the two teama traded basket for baaket lbe last 10 mlnut.es of play. Early oo . it seem ed IJke the team that shot last would win and that 's exactly how thinl'ts turned out. Not until a controve~1al ca U erased an apparent UCI steal m the doenng se<:onds did Fresno State seal the ver dict And even then, it was bard t.o tell which was the better team "f:vf'ry time we come to trvint>, they play us t.ough," said Fresno Coach Bud Gr aot, whose Bulldogs won a 64-6..1 deci111on al tht· samt· ~1te last year "I can't pver tx:llt·vc their record 1s what II is .. WHAT IT IS ls 0..11 in con fe re nce. 6 17 overall. Unless they switch to the horseshoe '5COnnt system. that's about as close to SOO a.s the Anteaters are going t.o get. With a home game agaln11t defendin g champion Pacific Saturday, an away game at UC Santa Barbara next Thursday and e season finale against Long Beach Stale, UCI tS looking at both a Wlllless con fcreoce season and a 20-los s campaign. N ot that t h ey haven 't ,.~ ..... r-.•• SEVANO ••• Glllii:. · syste m works. THE TWO NEEDS Ot~ GILL a nd UCJ are ldeaJ for both to Join togethe r. But. aod this 11> a big BUT, UCJ Is going to have t.o bend a UtUc t.o get a caliber coach. And, it's not certain whether UCI Is willing to do that Of course. one solution would l)(> lo drop back to Dlv1sion It, which would solve ma ny of the school's proble~. Anywa y. t he ho r se race begins. SUly tuned . . . • • • ONE LAST NOTE on tbe tragic death of Steve Andrews. Golden Weat'a Sports Inform•· tion Dtrttt.or who died of a heart attack last Fnday. The services Wednesday were performed before a staodinc room only crowd, wblcb abould tell you.aomethlng ln itaeU. It was movin1. toucbiD.1, and appropriate for a gentleman that dJd eo much, but uked so little. Fred Owena, the acbool's former athletic dinctor, prob. ably uld It best : "Steve brou1ht respectability and clus lo hla pcM1tUon. "He never uked for a damn thln1. Ht Just did hi• Job. He dJd ao dam much for the at.bl.Uc do- partment tt'a bard to meuure. Ht wu one of the very few 1D Ute wbo t.e 101na t.o be dilncwt to replace." We may miss Steve, but WCl woo 't foratl him, be<'.lu&e h-. aave us too much to rerrl!mber bceo playing bt!tter in rttt-nt weeks The} have IL '~ JU!.l lhat for some reason or •inother, thl· Antt!alers can't :..eem Lo come up "'1th thl' knockout punch "We ~hot Wl'll , Wf! hit tht• of fens1ve boards very wt·ll but we JUbl couldn 'l ~t.>t t ht• break:. at the end of the game, .. 'i a.Jd un Coach Tim Tift. dut• t.o rel.Ire al the end of the current i.eason Tht> tempo wa1> :..o i:.low lhut Ttfl used only two rt!S<:rvea, both or whom failed to score 1n a combtnc.'<I 11 minutes of pla}' Three l>tart1•r., Lou1., Rremond. Qut·ntm Brown and Vic Cooyef"!) wt>nt th1• t'nUn· 40 mlnut.c5 With each team often spending a minute to set up • play, It's no wonder that the combined 40 fi eld goals works out to one t-verv 60 st«'ond!> fo'rc!>no State . wh1c'h was 12 for lfi in the ~t.'<.'ond half, t.ook JU5l 35 ~hot.s and mc1dt 21 L'CI had mon· quanllly but h·sb qualHy, h1llrng 19 of 39 A flF.R A SEE·SA W batlle tn lhe ftri.t half. Stev•· Rodl(t:r~ i:a"t' tht' Anleatt:r'> a <!3 21 halftime lead by hatting d layup right befo r t' 1ntl·rm1i:.i:.1on F resno St ate \o.t:nt on a 16·9 "~pllJ.TRe" to lah a 37 31 lead with 10 17 left in the gamt' and tht: two team ~ literally t'X changed buckt:b tht: rt:~t of the way. Brown's follow up with 10 .,t·concb lt:ft pullt'<J t '\I to "''lthll\ 49-47 On Rod Ht~R'"" 1nboul'cl<i pas., to Dan P.u;ltott1. Hrt-mood :..t'em1ngl} knuck t'd al out or bounds off PagUotU lO froot o( tbe scorer's table only t.o ti..vt' t he offi ctals rule It went off Brt'm ond instead Art Williams two frft' lh.ro""~ lht'n t'ndc-d lht' '\U.Sl>t'Me "t!ach llnl'. they wt·nt off by thcmi:.clvcs today and tallied J bout whut lht·> had to do for th1<1 hockey club," !>aid Brook!> Though Uw coach would not allow post game p la yer in terv1ew?>, the gue&lling was that Schnelde r. Pavelich and Har n ngton the labon:rs on tht.. third hnc talkt.'<i about ele meat.a other than iron . de ment.s like bmruc. or ~1l vc:r, 01 gold AT LEAST IT ~t.EMED that v.ay. Wllh 3 crowd ol 7.12:5 thun derlnc s upport a nd w ith J im Crate continuing his shar p worl. in goal, the m en they caU "tht Iron Ran~<'r." led the attarl- 41ga1ost " bl.it.anti~ ~low Cieri• defe~· BECOME PART OF THE FUN! 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Two ,oall by Blair Chapman and MOther by Tony Cun1c in the third pertod Tbunday n.l&ht Uftt.-d Ute St. Lou1.t Bliwa to a 6-4 vtct.ory over Loe An1ele11 THt: BLUES are 9-S lo tbelr lut 15 1ame1 wb.Ue t.be Kinp are 0.10· l in their lut 11 outings and 2· l •· ll.D tbelr lut 17. "We played better lban our last couple or games but not aoocs enough," said Los An&elea (;oach liOb tserry We bad an ~xcellent effort but still made rundamentaJ mistakes that l'Ol>t us the game." Chapman broke a 3·3 lie wllh his 19th goal of the season early in the third period. but Randy Manery scored for the Kings with 9.45 remairung to lie the game aga in. C h apman . however, put the Blu~ a head to s tay by conneeting again with 7: O 1 to go. Currie added an in s urancc goal for St. Louis with 4. SS left. "We d1dn't play as well as in Buffalo but we got two point~ here and none in Buffalo ... :,aid St Lows Coach Red Bere~on. rcfernng to a 4·2 victory by the Sabres over the ntucl> on Mon· day night Leonard Stock of Austria has his skis up a!l he speeds down the men's downhill course on his way to Olympic gold at Lake Placid Thursday. Stock's teammate, Peter W1rn sberger. took the s ilver m the men's downhill event, wh ile Canada's Steve Podbor!>ki won the bronze ALSO SCORING for ~t l.ou1 ... ..iguinst the Kingi. were Bcmw Federko, who got his 26th and 27th goals or the campaign. and Jack Hrown:,ch1dlc. Charlie Simmer fired in his 38th and 39lh 1:oals of the !lt.'ason for 1.h.> Angeles and Butch Gor· 1ng 1o:ot tu:, 19th for the Kings Moses, Ben Hur to Play Charlton Heston Featured in Tourney 8\ Di\VE CUNNINGHAM Of 11 .. O•oly ,., ... $~ If you squint you <.•an almost see Ben llur h1t- tlog an overhead smash, or Moses volleying at the net, or Michaelangelo putting topspin on his lob. But it's just Charlton Heston. who portrayed t'i.ll'h of tho:.c h1slon c figures during hie; stoned movu· < <.in•t•r lll'slon :md .1c t11r W;iyne Hogers v.111 ht-pllly ing in the <'ell'bnty portio n of a Pro-ct•lcb tourna rncnt Vcb 2·1 al Saddlcback Collegt: Tht• one-day event abo fcaturt'S Tlod L:ncr .tnd Sandy Mayer in whal 1s being called the "Supt•r I'm" l'ompebt1on llF.STON llAS ENJOYED more than 50 star· ring roles in film, plus countle:>s others in theatre ,1nd telt•v1s1on. but he sometimes gives the 1m- prc:,::,wn he would rather be Rod Laver /\ vt'lcran of hundr(!dS of celebnty tourna· mcnts, Heston has lent his name and talents to the TENNIS M 1:-sion Viejo event as a benefit fo r the Children ·s llome Societ y, a n adoption and counseling pro· gr am Wrule tennis 1s a passion nearly as strong as has love for actinR. Heston admits he would be out· classed on a court with professionals. He prefers drama ''I've portr ayed three presidents. three saints and two genausef>," the actor says. "That s hould s allsfy any mun " • • • FOR A FEW BRIEF moments this week. UC I rvme product Matt Wooldridge found himseU in the runrung for the $40,000 first prize In the Volvo Tennis Games at Ra ncho Mirage. After making it past the qualifying round, Wooldridge·s name was nght there alongside Jimmy Connors, Ilic Nastase, Vilas Gerulaitis, Roscoe Tanner and Brian Gottfried Hut aim;, the dreams of glory are fleeting. Wooldr1dge was blasted in the firl>l round by Mar- ty Re1ssen. 6·0. () 1. Wooldndf.(e was one of eight quaUfers to earn a spot m the final draw or 64 players. all vyang for a slice of the $250,000total prize money. It's one or the most high·powered tourna ments of the year for Southern California. and tickets for Sunday's champions hip a re nearly sold out. • • • BILLED AS ONE of the largest beoeht maxed doubles tourna me nts in the Uruted States. the an· nual City of Hope Classic ma.kes its seventh ap- pearance in Or ange County April 26. ··Each year the tournament bas grown, not on· ly ln the number or players, but in the amount of 1•roCl0l'<i.'i which ar c f'I Vt:n to the Caly of llopc ... l>OJ\ :-. honorary chairman S John Kreedman Matchel> wall be played throughout Orange and Los Angeles counties, with a post-tourney party scheduJed at Newport Beach Tennis Club. Entry deadline is April 16. For informal.ion pho ne 1213) 626-4611. extension 260 or 327 <days) or lb-\ )JO(} l l•V('ntng~J It's a Yawner For Connors RANCHO MIRAGE <A P> -Jimmy Connors continues to roll along in a m en 's tennis touma· m ent and appears to be a good bel to collect the $40,000 first prize. The top·s~ed Connors Mast ers of Austr alia, 6-2. second-round singles m atch event breezed past Ge.off 6·2 Thursday in a of the ram -delayed Connor s. who nee ded only 57 minutes to ehmmate Masters and advance to third round, has lost h ve games in his two matches at the Mission Hills Country Club He was scheduled to m~t Fritz Buehrung in a lttird-round match today. The s~nd-round was completed on Thursday. Roth tturd-round and quarter final competition was scheduled Cor today a lthough rain was forecast. The tournament schedule was hampered by the postponement o f all matches Wednesday due to ram Already out of the tournament prior to Thursday's play were second-seeded. two-time de- fendm~ champion Roscoe Tanner. eliminated by Johan Kriek in a first-round match: third-seeded Vilas Gerulaitis, who withdrew because of a strained groin muscle, and seventh-seeded WoJtek F1bak of Poland, who lost to Andrew Pattison in a first round match. In other matches Thursday, fourth-seeded Guillermo Vi las or Argentina rallied lo beat 8111 Scanlon. 4-6. 6·3. 6·4; fifth.seeded Harold Solom on, downed Erik Van Dillen. 6-2, 6-3; sixth-seeded Gene Mayer topped Nick Saviano, 6·4, 6-3; and eighth-seeded Peter Fleming rallied to eliminate John Austin, 2-6. 6·1, 7·S. Hanle Pfi!ter upset runth·seeded Brian Gott- fried. H>, 5-7, 7·5; Buebning upset 11th-seeded John Sadri. 2·6, 6·4, 6-3; 14th·seeded Stan Smith downed Tomas Smid of Czechoslovakia 6-1, 6-<C a nd 16th -seeded Victor Amaya beat Ray Moore of South Africa. 6·4. 6·3 In matches Involving Ul\fceded players, Pal· tison whipped Vijay AmntrAJ of India, 6·2, 6· l ; Georite Hardie ouUuted Kriek <:A Soulb Africa, 6·2, 6 7, 7·5, Brian Teacher rallied to elJmioate Tom Gulllkson, 4-6. 7·6. 6·3, and Marty Riessen topped Colin Dibley of Au.straUa. 6·3. 7·5 (VALUABLE 8P£CIAL OFFER) > Cell 142-5871. Put • few word• to work tor ou. ' TOVATT'S 4 HR. 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BASKETBALL I SPORTS ON TV OAJL y PILv 1 llu Clal1ns Sunset League Crown A Boat for every On Valtntin ':. Day. Edison • 11rlA basketball team 1« two aweet and un~~pectf'd 111ts ~ Cbar1cn, wbo til\ll'Od on ~artn1 lh Sun1 t ~aaue 0041 with Huntinatoo B•ach. aot to solo It lnatead wb n lhe Otlus ran into aome apoU n Tbund1,y afternoon In a &real bit ol Umloa. word that Yountalo Valley had \Q!Ml HunUqton Bc!acb, $5-40, arrlvod at the Edi8cm Jim • mlftute bf.fore the Cbar1•ra flnl5bed poUlb I off lhr1na. ~ The Hmf' parent t.bat ~l ~ cood hdin•s al110 bad tbc lorcalebt to briJll aloat a bat of th\' bubbly AND WlllLS IT WUN-r champtOUltlp cbam pape, t.bt celebrat.lv.dder wu dllperwd ln almUM fa•h-'oo pou~ over ~ra lnatead of into ...... "We look UM»e lhr botUn of s parklin1 Cider and popped lhcm all ovtir ttlC' court," aald a JublltUtt Coach Ore1 Henry ··tt z.urt' look• like the rcul ~tutr " As lhoy had don a1aJn1tl l<'ountaln V1alley two days earlier, th Char&flrs cam.-out r1r1n" from th word go 1.JUU&tna l~ pre.a elfeeUvely. ~diaon out1cored Marina 24 8 In the llnt quuter and m GIRLS' BASKETBALL never lookt-d back In cllncbln1 lla first alrll bHlletb4all Ullt' t'Vt'r TaACY llANWN HAD It or her 24 polnta and Shannon Meyer 11~vtin of hC'r lit In tho Opening qu11rtt'r Hanlon. &a ve,..at1le S-8 t>ertior more known for her tr~ck explolll, hll 8 of 17 •hota from the flold, 8 ot 9 from tht' free throw line and banded out tlllht us~b Meyer, u ~8 jun.lor, abo pulled down l2 reboundl! TM IH&ue llllt: came 1n Henry'• thlrd year 11s ht•uct ('oat•h und the lineup wu oearly identical to Weekend Sports on TV !!iaf .,......,. Tl'. Ra.tie TELEVlSION 11 a m. t51 TENNIS Jimmy (.'onnors meets Tim Gulhk:,on an a llr1>t round matrh m the WCT Challenge Cup, taped Ill Montreal. Noon (1.8) -TENNIS Sem1hna l play in the Volvo Classic f rom Mission lhlls Country Club near Palm Spnngb 1 p.m . (7) XIII WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES Included in today's t>vc·ntb are women ':, downhill non-stop (traininf run l . ice hockey < U .S vs. Norway): speed skating (m en'!> 5,000 meters>, bob s led (third and fourth run of two-m a n ). biathlon (20-kilomeler individual l. luge <fourth run, men's and women's). <22> -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. l :30 p.m . (4) -GOLF -Third round play in the Tucson Open. 2 p.m. (34) -F UTBOL INTERNACIONAL - Paraguay vs Chile in a South American cham p1ons hip $(ame. 2:30 p.m. !52> SKIING. 3 p.m . (4) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The Oregon Ducks take on the Washington Huskies in a Pac-10 game al SeatllP. l 3:30 p.m . (2) -SPdRTS SPECTACULAR - Marvin Hagler (46·2·2> faces Luci( llamani (20·1) in a scheduled 10-round middleweight bout from Portland . Maine. The indoor record mile challenge fro m Houston a nd a Daytona 500 preview. (7) - PRO BOWLING -The AMF' Magic Score open, taped in Peoria, Ill. 4 p.m. (52) -BOXING. 5 p.m . C7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - T h e women 's individual gymnastics cham· pions hips, taped m Fort Worth, Texas. Also, the con c lusion or the l egenda r y pool players s howdown C28) -PRO SOCCER. 7 :30 p.m (50) -PRO SOCCER. (52) - TODAY AT SANTA ANITA. 8 p.m . (5) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The UCLA Bruins meet the Arizona Wildcats, played carlter m the day a t Tuc!ion. 9 p.m. <71 XIII WINTER OLYMPIC GAM ES Continuation of coverage of today\. events (91 COLLEGE HASKETBALL The USC TroJans meet Arizona Stale in a game played earlier in Tempe, Ariz. 11 :30 p.m. <7> -XllJ WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES -A wrapup of Saturday's results at Lake Placid. BA.DIO XIII Winter Olympic Games -Live reports from Lake Placid by Jim Kelly and Ed Ingles 6:50, 11:50 a.m .; 12:50, 1 :50, 2.50, 5:50 p.m .. KNX (1070). Basketball -UCLA al Arizona, 6:35 p m ., KMPC (710). USC at Aritona Slate. 6·45 pm. KNX (1070). San Jose State at Long Beach State. 8:05 p.m .• KLON <88 1 FM J and KNAC 005 5 FM l Hockey NY Islander~ at Kings, 7 50 p m . KIIS (1150> .~undag's TV~ Radio TF.LEVISION 9 a.m . C2 ) AUTO RACING -A record purse of $653.8SO has bee n posted for the 22nd running of the Daytona 500, stock car racing's most pre- stigious event. telecast from Daytona Be ach, F la . 9 45 a .m . <34> FUTBOL SOCCER. 10 a.m. (4) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - The Ke ntucky Wildcats meet the Runnin' Rebels of Nevada (Las Vegas) in Las Vegas. Noon (7) -XIII WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES Today's coveraRe includc•s Figure Skalmg (1ce dancing and patrs free skatmg): ski jumping (70-meter s pecial); alpine s ki ing <women's downhill>: speed skatanli! (women's 1.000-metcr): SPORTSWORLD T he women's world cup surfing championslups. tuped in lla waii Also: two world karate assoc1at1on champlonstup bouts, taped in Las Vegas (22> -AMERICAN ANGLER (28) -TENNIS Th<> s ingles final in the Volvo Classic from M1ss1on Hills COlmtry Club near Palm Springs. 12:45 p.m <2> -NBA BASKETBALL -The Boston Cell.Jes play the SuperSonics in Seattle 1 pm (4l GOLF -Final round play 1n the Tucson Open. 2 ·30 p.m <71 SUPF.RSTARS -P art one of the men's final. taped 1n l<'reeport. the Bahamas 3:30 p.m. (7, WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS The men's world individual gymnas tics ch1:1m p1onstups, taped m l"ort Worth, Texas Also· the world fr1sbec championships. taped an Pa!>ad<'na 7 p m (7 1 -XIII WINTER OLYMPIC GAMF.S Continuation of cover age of Sunday ·~ events (501 SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 7:30 p.m. 152> -HORSE RACING -Today at Santa Anita. 10 pm. 111) -1980 DODGER SPECIAL Highlights of thc 1979 World SE>ne~ 11 pm <28> RACCJ UETBALL The Bo1M· pro-am racquetball tournament, tapt:d in H01!>t:, Idaho ll ·30 pm. 17) XIII WINTER OLY~PIC' GAMES -A summary of the day':, result:-. at l..1hl· Placid. 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FOtJNT.UN VALLEY RAS three teniors In the starting lineup and the fact that they were playing what may have been their last home game in· i.p1red them to perhaps lhe1r finest performance of the year. · "The first game aga.in.st Huntmgton Beach was close (~·57> and we had them, so this was a rematch that we didn't take Ugh Uy," saJd Baroni Coach Carol Strauaburg. "There's alwaya a com· pellUve game between Fountain Valley and Hunt· ington Beach It's a rivalry that goes back a long way rt'aea.sytogetupfort.bem." Lee Ann Margerum and Marianne Bel1en I each scored 14 points tor .,·ountam Valley wnue Courtney Dillon and Chns BolJn each grabbed 14 rebounds. Belgen also handed out 12 asststs HUNTINGTON BEACH HAD WON four ll'ague titles in a row but Coach Joanne Kelloge wasn "l disappointed with the way thrngs turned out ··1 told the kids we've come a long way and they have every nght to hold their heads up blgh," -.he s:ud "They've had a good seaM>n and l"m ex· t rcmely proud or them · · Cl.Ody Clinkenbeard had 15 pomt.s and five as· s1sts while Jenny Townsend had 14 rebounds and 13 points for the Oilers Fortunately. all three teams have plenty to look forward to-the Cl F 4 A pluyoHs that get un der way Fe b. 23 And with a combined won-lost r ecord of 52-16, they don"t plan on betng eliminated t•arly. OCEAN VIEW AND MATE R DEi are two 3 A lC'am~ with high pla)Off amb1t1ons Oceun Vi ew wrapped up tne t:mpare League title Wlth a 10-0 record by overcoming a 14-point deficit to beat ~crond place Cyprf'ss. fi.3..50. bl•hind another out. ~landing gam(• by Norma L(·1bfned Mater De1 t'JppN:l its 11 1 Angelus Leagul· title season by whipping St. Paul. 64-41 Leibfru.'<l. " hc·Jvtly recru1tt-d 5 10 senior. had 22 pmnts and 13 n•bounds a!> Ol'l'an View won 1ls 13th s traight gamt• to push 1l!. \eason record to 18·2. Holly Marvi n and Tracey Mncuno comhaned I for 29 poUlts and 19 reboun~ \.\h1l1: !->ta<:> Slt:\.\art handed out C11(ht assists Melinda Bauman had 14 poinL' and 12 as<;1st.s for Matt.or Dea. 194 on the year 1 t•n r>onohue. a 6-0 I Junior. grabbed 18 rebounds wtule Sut• Crn;d , Mar) Stanbra. Cecca Glascock and Laura TradN all 1 :,cort"d in double f1gureb. 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Nl9 A pamttng completed in rave minutes Assembly line art., Not in lhe case of Nm& Yeh, a fourth generat100 artist and mstructor of Chinese brush pamtm& at Coastlme Com- munity and Saddleback colleges His le<'hnique as po mo mearung "throw 1nJt · which andicates the movement 1s sample, d ynamic, powerful and speedy ALTHOUGH THE STYLE DATES back about 800 years. it was used mostly m landscape and figure draw- angs. Yeh's father was one or the first to apply po-mo an horse painting, initiating an artistic revolution or. equal importance in the technique is freedom There ts no planning before the execution, no draft lines to follow. Stroke and ink are integrated instantly and de· cisiv.ely, wbUe maintaining fluidity and continuity. The re- sult is presented in its original form without any added or corrective effort. All this requires the utmost in mental and physical concentration, the Huntington Beach resident explains as he prepares his demonstration. Standing by his des k, maxing ink mortar-pestle style, he seems transfixed as he concentrates. Yeh says whale he is stirring he is "emptying out the day's thoughts and 1s getting in a state or tranquility ... then comes spon- taneity.'' HE USES ONLY ONE BRUSH because "to change would interrupt and break the continuity and flow." Yeh begins with the eye. "It is the most spiritual It will tell me what the animal wants to do." His deft hand makes bold strokes, then gentle shad10g, and as he creates the left forefoot, he s teps back, smiles. and says, "This will be a good horse." He admits not all of his paintings are what he con- siders good. He keeps about one of 10 and destroys the others. In a few minutes the painting is done. A dynamic, free spirit appears -a reflection of the artist's philosophy of freedom and a happy life. YEH FEELS HIS PHILOSOPHY is compatible with this country, a reason why he ls so enamored with it. Born in 1947 in Mainland China. Yeh and his family moved to Taiwan when he was 2. As the oldest son, he was chosen to carry on the tradition of horse painting. At the age of 8, hi s extensive training began. He spent years learning calligraphy, which, Yeh said. provides many of the strokes f<.V Chinese brush painting. After long and tedious hour's of practice, Yeh advanced fSee FREE SPIRIT, Page C7) From the origmal splash for an eye, Ning Yeh's brushwork moves quickly and surely through a horse painting. He uses only one brush lest the four-minute flow be interrupted. This art form, known for its high degree of difficulty, is unique for its freedom -no planning, draft lines or finishing corrections. Always Reaching With two Academy Awards, Lemmon aims for 'Tribute' GEORGE BUTTS TO PERFORM SUNDAY Music, March All-American "America's Team Spirit" is the theme of the Patriots' Day parade at 11 a .m. Saturday which will kick off Laguna Beach's Winter Arts Festival. "Red" Patterson of the California Angels will be grand marshal of the procession that will start at Laguna Beach High School and wind through town to the music of Southland high school bands in competition. THE UT COLONY'S annual, two-week salute to all forms or creative expression is sponsored by the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce and centered at the Festival of Art.a grounds, 605 Laguna Canyon Road. For entertainment openers, "Jau Forum '80'' ls beinl presented by Carroll Coates at tbe Forum Theater during the holiday weekend. The "Friends'~ will perform reggae and soul music on Saturday; Bruce Cameron 'a en1emble will present con~rary fuaion Sunday and "Skr·'' reaturtnR saxophonist George Butts, wU play tr!onal jau Mon- day, allat3p.m. AN ENVISONllENT '1 film will be screened Immediately prior to each musical matinee; conaequenUy late arrivals will be teated after 3:30 p.m. Ticteta are S5 al lhe door, tnclud.1n1 a S1 donation to Laguna Greenbelt, lhe AJUance for Survival and Village Lapna. An ecolo&Y (See AST FUT, Pa•e Clt) I. By DENNIS McLELLAN Oi , ... D•oly Pilot SIMi Two-time Academy /\ward winner Jack Lemmon dreamed of beini:: a star since he was 8 years old but a st«J r in the theater. not in the movies. "l chdn't give a damn about film ," says Lemmon. adding, "the movies came out of nowhere " LEMMON, WHO had hundreds of live telev1s1on and stage performances to has rred1t by 1952. turned down a \tandard srvcn·:rear movie contrnct bccau!.e at would lake him away from the New York stagl' nut then Columbia Pictures offered him a role in the comedy "It Should Happen to You" without a seven year contract Lemmon reasoned that Wlth Judy Holliday as his co·star. George Cukor as director and a screenplay by Garson Kanan, the offer was too good to pass up. He was right The movie was a hit and it made Lemmon the star he had dreamed about. Today -27 years and 35 movies later - Jack Lemmon views himself as lucky to have landed so many good movie roles: roles which earned him the best supporting Oscar for "Mis- ter Roberts" and the best actor award for "Save the Tiger." "I REALLY HAVE been fortunate," he told a Cal State, Fullerton extended education class studying The Films of Jack Lemmon. "I love film as a medium " The gray-haired Lemmon. still trim and dapperly dressed In a navy jacket, white shirt and tie, recently turned 55. The students marked the occasion by giving him a card and singing happy birthday at the end or the one and a half-hour question and answer session Although Lemmon long ago realized his childhood ambition of being a star. he told the class that he still has an acting goal "It's not to be the best. the greatest or whatever, but belng the best I can be -which you never will. But I keep trying. "I love acting but you still feel you can be better." HIS NEXT EFFORT starts this month when he begins filming "Tribute." It's the screen version of his stage role, which he describes as being both comedy and drama. Lemmon earned his reputation as being one of the screen's most facile light comedy actors, but over the years. beglnnJng with "Days of Wine and Roses" In 1962, he has proved equally adept at drama. He says he hasn't made a comedy in recent years because a Sood comedy Is tough to find. "The ones that grab me -there just hasn't been that many noatlng around." Btrr AT nos stage In his career, he Isn't Interested In repeating himself In choosing a part. he says, be looks to see if it's dlrferent from previous rolea. . "If I'm a little afraid I may not be able to play It, that's good ," says Lemmon, whoee role in "Tbe China Syndrome" -a drama -ls ex- pected to earn him his sixth Oscar nomination. In a wide-ran1lna discussion of his career, prompted by student questions, Lemmon com- mented on: -Jane Fonda, his "The China Syndrome" co-star. "As thoroughly professional u anyone I have worked with and a total delipt. She acts with you and not at you." AS FOR MISS Fonda'!! well·known ()OUUcal views, Lemmon says, "they stay Inside her when she's worklna " -.... -Actors who use their celebrity st.atus to promote political causes. "I've kind of shied away from politics in general. t often wonder If I'm that politically astute. On ecology problems I've been very In· volved for a long time. As a clli:tcn I feel 1 can help because there Is no question of right or wrong." -"Some Llke.--ft Hot" co·star Marilyn Monroe. "An enigma. You could get so close then a cwltain would go up. I think It was because sM was so unhappy.·' LEMMON DOESN'T think Monroe had 'great talent" but she had the ability to uae (See LEMMON, Pa1e CZ) .......... . ~... . • l I I ' I l • . I (2 CW YPIL.OT ,,. .. ~···· ~ounty, Co•plex:es ·contorted BY THOM l.IEQ)Q ----.......... When danc. COCDP&D1 ,......_ ll1ttJ Laacoe aaw l.be ramp. and 1talrwa11 ot W•lmimter Mall. a.be be1an plctur1q P'Nd Alt.al,. and Olnttr Roten doln1 one ol tb«Jr fantuUc roullMt thtr. A\den~ at th Gem ii.aw, ll&S2 Main St., Garden Grove, will 1ee the .... ult of that vialoo beiinnln1 WednMday u &nenMmbleof alx l..aacoe dancera perform• ··Ramp Da.ncea '' MS. LUCO£ SAYS the routine, one ot flve durin1 the Feb. 20 to P'tb 34 eo1a1ement, la meant for f\an and la only one ol lbe pletet the' 1 chor901Tapbed from Or•ftl• County lnaplra-Uona. "Ramp Dancee." ahe Hya, "ii ln four ae1 ment.a and hu everythln1 you ever wa.oted t o 11~ •·red and Gln1er do," lncludin1 a few lau1ha a11 claaaicroullnes are parodied But, abe adds, other dancet on the proaram wlll be more serious, includin1 "Three Barcaroles," "A Rainbow ln Curved Air" and "Sweet Sult~ 207." bamld on th.: troupe's Santa Ana atudJoapafil M11 l.ucoe found~d ht:r company in 1972 aftttr lO yeaar• of d1rnc1n1 In New Vork mu.alcals and aummt"r atO<'k Since II.A formation, bhe'~ cboreograpbed do&tma ot worlu to all types of muak. Fats W!*ll"r bacb "R11mp Dances," but Los An1eles cnmposera also have provided ori&inal music. Two of the Gem works are lo eledroOJc music A VOIDING THE tradllJonal 1s part of her ap~roach. ahe s a ys , dancers often work barefoot or Ln "jellies" <plastic beach shoes> The La.scoe company had about 20 concert book1nas last year. the rest of the time was :1pent rehearaina or perforrrung 1n youth pro grams tn schools. Freml"~CJ l.EMMON SAYS HE'S LUCKY • • • what talent she had to Its fullest. "She was a much better comedienne than J thin k people think." he says, rememberina that · Monroe "would slop In the middle of a take and s ay 'sorry' and we'd do it again. It could be very exasperating." -Director Billy Wiider, who directed him in "Some Like ft Hot," "Irma LaDouce," "The Apartment" and "Fortune Cookie." Lemmon described the director as "tremendously bright" and, despite his caustic wit, "very sensitive." "He's just a fascinating guy. He is terribly ~TALINA~ "°"" CLOSC-BY 1su110 '..J::. DAIL y CRUISES DOWNTOWN LONG BEACH 775·6111 • 832-4521 • 714 527·7111 ----------SEEUSBEFOREYOUBUY--------, W. Wendt C. Hinkle Aob't Wood H. Puttturf E. Payne B. Crene F. Cuprten Ch. Gruppe DAVID & SONS FINE ARTS 19th Century Amerlcen •European Pelntlnga , . ., .. -...... 1&46 E. 1at St., Santa Ana (714) 953-6934 11 to 5 Tuea.-S.t. ... _,,,,,......,._ ......... --................ -... worldly and knowledgeable in so many 11 rca5 lie definitely hu broadened my honzons " -MOVIE MOGUL HARR\' Cohn, who hired him for "lt Should Happen to You." "He was a tyrant. He couJd be rude. c rude. terrible. He could re duce you to shreds an minutes." Lemmon s ays Cohn wanted to change has name, reasoning that a n actor named Lemmon was simply a.siting for it from the critics. Lemmon refused -something few actors did to Cohn. But Cohn must have respected Lemmon for standing up lo him because, the ac- tor says, "we always hit it orr ... COHN, LIKE THE other "crude" pioneer movie producers had one saving grace. accord· ing to Lemmon: They knew how to make mov· ies. "Cohn had a sense of film; be knew how to edit. That's missing today ." -Acting awards. "They're a terrific boost if they're from your peers. l guess it's beeause that's what you do. It's a real satisfaction doing It we ll." But even more satisfying to Lemmon are the comments from people who simply ap. p roach him to thank him for the many years of cnJoymcnt he has given them. "Jt·s corny and everything," s ays Lemmon . "but it'R very satisfying ~ausc that's what you're there for " DANOE COMPANY "In 1'7't, •• •J>"t 21 Weeb tourin1 200 •chooll -•bom I0,000 elilld.ren Hw 'Thia Bod Belonp to Me'." Tbe dance coven b••llh Mfr concept and bn>therbood. Jt la the main ~rce of revenue Just DOW, •be 1111. DANCED A&E PAID for performances, bot not rebeanala, •bJcb •he hopes to change soon . Sbe won a N1Uon1l Endowment for the Arts fellowship to pay for the 27·minute "Ramp Dances" and hopes to win more irant.a. In lbe meantime, abe apenda ber lime responding to the tbincs she sees in t.be county a nd around ber City ot Oranie residence. lis ten· mg to mualc and developlnc Dew dances. One will ring a bell with any coodom1ruum dweller "1.ero/Lot/Llne" la hued on attached wall conatruct1on Her dancen use cootortions and strange movements to lUuatrat.e aome of the odd conliguralJons that reau1t from the concept. THE PROBLEM Wrnt Uvl.ng In Orange County, she says, 1s the same for alJ artists "You're competing with the sun and beach Vou h ave lo be 111temally motivated lO work here " To keep fresh, she goes Eut every August t o v1s1t fam1 lv a nd fnt>nda and to see ulher ~roup-. and tuk1· rla-.-. •. ., 1\ll ttw rorr1pan:r ·., n•rJt·rV1tr1• 1-. "mod1•m. \1•n intl'lli~t·nt. t•m1it1un<.1l but t.Jr<iin}. · i.h1· ~hi}., "I iw;a-. nnc1· rf•\·11•1.1.1•d In ;1 rnt1 r iwho 1•;.dl~ m ~ 'I\ or k br;.11ny Jnd I -.ort of lik1·d that · i\h La<,c1w ..,.,.,., .,h•·., m:mag1·d to build a fJ1r aud1i>n<·1· 1n thf' county and thrnu~hnut C'allfom1a. hut h><·al p1"<Jph· m<iy kn<,..., ht"r a' a lt«•t hn a t Or;.in.:1· Co;1.,1 l'ol11·g1· Shi·., taurht balll'l Jnd i\fro lfa1t1<1n t•·rhni<1u1•., tht-r•· sine,, 1975 ;ind al'>o '' J ~u1·<,t lt·cturi·r dl l ( H1veri.1dl.' Tiit: Al'Ott::--;('t. tOR d.1ni 1· 'h1· think' h3s grown coni.1dt·rahh 1n rt·<·•·nt 'l'ar' h• l~d a long by tel"1S('d ~rformonr1·c, th• film ·1 h• Turning Point,·· and cvl'n In d1c.(11 The company cons1sls of \Ionic d Bitrn1·<1 Stacie Beam, Mario Contrl'ra .... h ath) Conn1y. /\I hson Gregory and Bruce Kale;-Beam. Kalt- a od Contreras have danced together fo r 5e\·eral years, the others for the pa->t ..,,,a:-on ~I an) dances are adapted to fit their ind1v1dual 'i t) le~ ., \ The titles menlJo n<-d , plu5 "Nobody t:v.-r Got a Ticket on the Bus :· are all sch(•dule<l for the s ·JO pm performance'> at the· <i em Ticket<. a re available at the box office Tue">d ay through Saturday, noon to 6 p m or b} call.Ing 636 7213 (Master Charge, VtRB acc<.'pled i D••tv I"-)l.aff .._. MATTI LASCOE COMPANY Frum upper l~oft . Brun· K<Jlc·. Mano Contrcra.5, Kathy Conroy, Sl.!CH.:' Beam. AIL1~on Gregory and 'tatta 14<..Coc Group appearing at Garden c;rove ·~ G~m Theater. • ~IVERSITY Of CAL.IF~NIA. IRVINE COtYHUTTEE FOR ARTS PRESENTS Saturday February 23. 1980 8 00 p rn 1n thf' UCI Concert Hall General S4. Students S3. UCI Students $2 /It. dancer a tr~ play.,, a oe<cuSS1on1st. and a fluhst ·~led to 1morov1'4tlloo and noowntten torms Wftl'I e1eetron1c suooort For further info call 633-6378 Tickets 1rVa1lable at tf\e ASUCl Boit Ollrce from 9 30am to 4 30l)m Mon tl'ln.t Fn · • A•..-.ri .. the .. e•••9 of O•r New."nt Stere ••• Fash 'N Splash 957-1055 Ire• ~ordadw te C•adle's Ce Ka•all 2701 H•rbor Bl"d. • (H•rbor & Adema) Coeta M•••· CA &WENSEN'S ICI CREAM • al LIO IAOOINI • ICI CAPADll OKALIT \ . ~ --...... .... ---···-----_ ...... _ ···-·· --·- ENTERTAINMENT OAJL Y PILOl (;3 Music for Lovers Continuing Through Weekend . . . ,, . . . . ·.· ... ., ... .; . ... ....... ... . . . . . . • . : .. ....... .... . ::: . . ... .. -~: ~INA WILLIAMS AND Peter Ven Derick .,.. the jllted toven In ·•Don Gtovennl," Mourt"1 comk oe>er• being presented at I tonlottt end s.tvns.y end Feb. 22-23 bV Orenge Coes1 Cotlege's Five Pltnrty <>Pere In tM OCC Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Aoed. Colte Mew. Tkkeh ere U or $2 for seniors. and c,,ltdren. JONNNYCASHANDHIS ever-tovlng wlf.!t June C.rttr Ce\h, w ith tM Tennessee rn,..., wlll Pr'9tent en evenl!'g of country mu1lc, stertlng et I : 30 Friday, ~ 22 In the Anaheim Convention Center. llckeb et box otflce BOYMEln~L. boy lo5es girl, boy 99t$ Qlrl will be themes of romantic songs from America'~ be$t-I~ music~ls to be performed by the Showcese Si"99rS •t 8 pm Saturday In OranQe Coast Coll~'s Fine Arts Hall 119. Admission Is free The audience wlll be Invited to join tht' flve-membe< ensemble THOSE WHO ROMANCED to music of the Beatles mey en1oy fo,.mer disc Jockey, Murray the "K" and his salute to them, featuring forme,. sta,.s of "Beatie· mania" tonight through Monda.ljl in the Good Times Th&ate,. at Knott's Be,.ry Farm. The Buena Park attraction Is offering othe,. Epgtlsh entertainment and food speclalfles du,.lng the Washington birth day weettend holiday. LOVERS WHO REMEMBER listening to the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, Eddie Flshe,., Virginia O'B,.len and the Ink Spots wlll want to cl,.cle next weekend on their calenda,.s. Variety Club Is presenting these e>erfo,.mers on Feb. 22 and 23 at the Hollywood Palladium. For tickets, contact the box office at (213) "66-t311 or Ticketron outlets. ~3otlgltose .. DINNER. SPECIALS SERVED NIGHTLY FROM 4·00 P M BroHted Cnlc.lten$2.85 Brochette of Beer 3.40 • Salfal>Ury StHll 2.70 SUN & MON TUE . WED ... THUR •.. FRI • . . .. .• . •.. Speghettf 2.85 • . . . . . • . Tertyekl Steel! 4.40 SAT .•...... Chicken fried Steel! 2.95' All served with soup or salad, choice of potato, hot roll and butter, jello or sherbet. BEER• WINE 400 S. COAST HWY. BDJ. MEDLEY Wed. Feb.20 thru Sun. Feb.24 SHO WTIME JOPM (f lrnrn r r•·-,4•1.1.il1r.11 '>ll'!'Jl"•ll·d) tfJ5·2577 , J ] LAGUNA BEACH 494-3137 Bill Medley h..,~ n ot ...ippc.:u ed in Orcmq<~ Counly '>tn<. e la~t Yl'dr!> ~cllou I pcrformanc.e c.11 McClure's. J flCKETS ON ~ALE NOW! $10 per per~on COUNTRY COUPLE TO PERFORM Johnny, June CHh Due In Anaheim IF IT'S JAZZ THAT makes your heart sing, pianist Pete,. Nero and vibraphonist Bobby Hutcher-son are performing at 8:30 tonight In the Los Angeles Music Cente,.•s Pavilion as par-t of the Jan series there. Tickets range from $7.50 to SIS. JAZZ SAXOPHONIST SONNY Rollins and his quartet will present a 3 p.m . concert at O,.ange Coast College Auditorium, Sunday, Feb. 2•. The S5 tickets may be pu,.chased at the OCC Ticket Office on the Costa Mesa campus. J-:1 \ 1111,1 \.\(• ;1n• OflW l>f11 n (or tl(ll<fll•• ~Un!l.1\ hr 11n1 h '·""' lun1 h•·' """ ~11urrrwt !ltnn1•r' I-rom th•· lirl·a'l "' Chu kt·n 1-.n f rriut1 111 1lw fn ·'h 'dlm<1n l';,ul llt..-11" ' from th•· "' 111 ;ilt '·'"'''' o r pun .... ~lllt• ~f'aJ !\l1U\l•f11· f Ul\lllP 111 lht 11<11411 lfl J-•• .rlh l..in1h ~lt.mk IJr• Toulou•.1· I h• / l .. 111111·• hnnl!' \11u lhr• ;1rt 11f rww n i<ik••r\ ;11 11·,1,1111.1hl1• pr110.:,. in th•• 1·•1n•·'t ,.rr•r11 ll .1tm11•11h•·rt• A 1!11 nlot Sund•y Brunch lunch 11 2 • Tue• lhru S•t Dining 6 10 9 • Fri & 8•1 to 10 CloHd Mond•y 3421 Via Udo, Newport Beach Reaervatlona 67>4904 t ' • Old fashioned, romantic dinner-dancing is back in style. .md 1 he < .rJntl 1'11n.114c: n1'" ulkr-. p 111 :.Ill l'\t:ntni.t t11 l11mrx1l \\uh )1111r (,l\ortlc nwmun "olt trnklmi.t drniwr mt"ll c kg;int '°intlldH 1.1hlc 'l'IU Oj.(.' llw W•mt.lc:ur o f nJmlnJ< 1.1hlc·,tclc· 11111!..1 n 11w ullimatcl}' dann·ahk Dt<.k Powdl Trio I~ lt•.t1 11rnl ·mur"1.J) 1hrough S:1111rt.la) ., 111 1 l . and ~oft piano 01lwr l'\'l'ntOSt' SEAFOOD CONNOISSEURS ThuNlay, I rid.t), ~lltrW) .t'I.. tor trur ··1 hing IJ tl"l'.ll r" t.1111n«r lrt..,h M.ilnc lot)'lll:,... ")'llT'. < IJm,, ll<M 11 111 lrom llcl'lton 1'r,p1Jl ell L"u:m <'" r«fotcc.' ~REGISTRY tHWlf"I M.t(.Anhur lloulc:v~rd ("'1 11 .,,l H.,.,., Jh Wt.1'"'" ll-11_,.f •"f••Mlli'lft I~ , .. .,. "R•D WARING AND HIS Young Pennsylvenlans wlll 6ertorm at 8:30 p.m . Feb. 28 end 29 In the Good Time Theater et Knott's Berry Ferm. RHerved wet prices ere $8.50 to S12.50. For ticket Information, phone 821-1n6, extension •S1 . EXCEPTIONAL CHAMBER MUSIC 11 In store fOf' llstene~ In the Seddle· back C:oueoe Fine Arts Theater In Mission Viejo at 8 tonight when five artists from Vermont's Marlboro Music Fmlval present works by Haydn, Roussel and Brahms. Any remaining $6 and S7 tickets wlll be sold at the door, 28000 Marguerite Parkway. THREE HUNDRED SINGERS wlll Join the Lon~ Beach Symphony to perform Vaughan-Williams' adaptation of Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" at 8 p.m . Saturday and 7:30 Sunday In the Terrace Theate,., JOO E . Ocean Blvd., Long Beach. The massive Symphony No. 1, "A Sea Symphony," will feature soprano Lorna Haywood and baritone David Evitts. Tickets are priced f,.om $4.SO to S9 AUSTRIAN PIANIST, RUDOLF Buchbinder wlll join Henri Temlanka and ·GIOVANNI' ANO JILTED WIFE Peter Ven Derick. Vlne W1111ama the JS-member California Chamber Symphony in the last concert of the Ir 1979-80 LOOKING FOR OUTDOOR FUN? season at 8 p.m . Sunday in UCLA's Royce Hall. Buchbinder wlll play the Dana Point is midw ay through Its eighth annual Festival of Whales. Films.geology lectures, tldepool walks and ocean-themed art demonst,.atlon<, are presented fr-om great and last Mozart Concerto No. 17. For ticket lnfo,.matlon, phone (213) 825·2953. 9 a.m . to S p.m . Saturd.:iys and Sundays around tht' wharl and harbor. VIOLINIST, WILLIAM FITZPATRICK, and flutists, 0o,.;s we,.st and Marianne Whltmyer. wi ll be the soloists when the AND SUCH OLYMPIC EVENTS Irvine Symphony O,.chest,.a presents a fr ee concert at• p.m . Sunday in the Newport Ha,.bor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. a-, shotputtlng with gr apefruit. bowling w ith o,.an<}es, QOlfmg with limes and date pittlnq fo,. Soet'd a,.e part of the fun at Riverside County's National Date Festival th,.ough Feb. 74 In Indio. FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE '· .· JACK PRATHER TRIO Turs , thr u Sat 384 FOREST AVE LAGUNA BEACH tho f~l........,..,.-t~• Amplt I '11'• f> ,,,,., 1 494.9491 752·8558 ~{Jf(}' ~=-1 >AUS8' .4' U 1 ."° ?' ="" ,~ IH -.l\I M\-.,1 GARRISON & BAKER ~un Jnd ~111n DANE & DARIUS T Ul' thru SJl IJA!'C ING NlGIITLY 73311 MUIRLANOS AT RIDGE AOvrE flTC>f'O 77~3222 0 ·~~·· . ....... : ' . . . . 't~o~~ous() ..___. ~ KELLY LEMAIRE \ ot·J b & l 'wnc1 1 ut·~ lhru S<.it. SANDY SANDERS \'oc <.il s & Piano !-i un .rnd Mon. J2907 COAST HWY LAGUNA NIGUEL ., ,.._ "-"•• ....... . 499·2626 496-577J ;~~ ~ ~ Featuring •ASTA ~ETTUCINE (i aoups ANTIPASTI ~ -~. CARNE ilPAGHETTI (: . Tr1 EGUMI AND MUCH MORE BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE NOWIN South Coast Plaza M - fol~WlnO UDPel le'Wel Sovtn Coast Plolo (71 4) 540-8038 I ........ ---.... OUT 'NABOUT • onkeying Around? OK to improvise your own menu for C.hinese New Year celebration ' You ND rty ln t.he f•t"e ~ • 1oo1 .. tand1.na; !cm.ltion t.b1a eod; ll wlll be ~rfectb ail '· you liN, to let anyon make a mookey out you. _, Th.at'a bec:a uao SltunSay, the O\lnee.t Vear 1lijlllJ 1M Ram lives WIY to the Year ol the Mook•)' '.• 4'78 wtU awtna oot.o the~ fM lh4t M<'Ond &w Year'• obeervanc ln • UtUe more lhan au ..... U )'OU were bom u.ndef' UMt aiin ol t.bt- • JDOO.~ey. abow all you' ... a UYe wlre and Wl •beabed "rty ~r. And ~·"* ol ~ n a11 *-decllioo m&ktnc aod au.r'f'looted feel for finance. yuu a rt t"Crt.aln t.o climb to the tor <alt.hooah the top of what lan't too dear) CIONESE RESTAUaANTS aomeUmet. of fer 5Pf'<'lal menw, for lhe holiday or the rt1gul11r ball of fare served may be sampled And that leads me to the most common quesllon askc.d about o rden ng C'htne~~ f(')()(j "~old we order from the famlly·b1ylc dmncn. or d Iii cisrtt'"' Even tl you've 1tlway11 ocdered fdmJly :.tylc Real Cantonese food · ut here Of ••k• honM STAG CHINESE CASINO AVERY SPECIAL DINING EXPERIENCE Award w 1nn1ng trod1t1onal Jap ane<;e cuisine and ~uperb western style spec1a111e~ Your favorite seafood. <:htcken and steak Delicate s oups and dellghttul salads. Impeccable service 1n J most beauutul setting Discover Yamato . a very s pec ial dining exponence Out 'N About Norman Stanlrq '" " <'hlneM> reetaurant-wtUch ~ no prob 1 .. sn l>flcauae everyt.hln1 com• ln a kind of pn• rarllal\'ld aprHd -next Ume let the aplrtt or .tdv..nt~ l)l'tNllll In that eivent. you wlll aUU ftnd an element or the ramtly atylt approach There I.I oo ~ matn rourH but a comblnaUoa ol mam rourHS 111 h\• btuarrd by .-vt-ryone It's simply a matter 11( c·hooenn& lh~ diahea rather than havtne them l'rt: 11t>lt.'<1.tld for you ~ 1('(1 w, 1nuny dJ1hes a.s there att people in \ 1111 r party, and aim for variety -10 food, way~ 11( rooking and cut ung ONE RE PRt:S ENTATIVE selectlOO might 1ndud4: meaU. an cbunu. prepared tn wb.at ts ulled the ~·-.wed way: d.leed seafood dJsh t·oohd l.n ll.t natural Julc.1; ~1etables pre· pared by atir trytnc ; and tome type ol cold di&h R~1ardleu of the eho&c.. the comblnation '\hould always be luty, PIMll.nc to the eye and balanced ln terms ot nutrtUonal v&Jua. A d.lnner tor fou r penona from a typic a I Cantonese menu mt1ht lnclude the following egf drop soup, barbecued •pareriba. moo eoo g a pl en ( 1Uced chlcken wttb muabrooms >. lobeter C.Otoaese. rice. t.e• and deuert. U there are .UC persona lD the party. you 1bould edd two more diabes. Ideal prospect.a are sweet·"IOU.r pork and na.nJc llleak wttb oyst..er sauce. IT 18 AUIOQUITI: belptuJ to remember a few key Cblneee words t.bal appear ~·~ on menu.a. 1bere are probably lea than two dozen such tenm and lmowina them wUJ lfUtly r acilitateorderiog. To <-Ile a few "ding" mean1 dJC'ed. "gff vook." pork. "bow row :· oyster sauce . ··~me 'hredded. "soong," minced We 've detailed some excellent Ch 1nese rest.aura.at.a In thl.I area where any way of orde ring wtU lead to palate-p~uln1 reeuJt.a. And they wtU undoubtedly ror&lve you 11 il re-- q ul r~ several visit.a before )'OU Mlect "n1ar choy" wilh the ablsolut.e knowledce tbat bean :.prout.s wtll be brought t.o the tab~. For a happy a la carte Chinese New Year - or any other day ln the next 12 montha -here's the location of our recommended restaurants. REA VIEW GARDEN. 801 E . Balboa, oo the PennuwJa, 67S-2'l.20. BAMBOO TERRACE. W E l7th St . C.OSt.a Mesa, ~~: GOLDEN DRAGON, 2023 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa, 642 7162 'IANDARrN OOU'&M~. 1.500 Adams Ave . cat Harbor Boulevard ), Costa Mesa, ~Im . KA M ·s Corona del Mar. 2121 E Cout Highway, 673 9919. K.AM 'S Santa Ana. 1421 E. 17th St.. 5..SS-2626. STAG CHINESE CASINO. 111 21st Place <at the Newport P ier>, Newport Beach. 673·9560 11a1nato r---------EmA-Eiii-iiii I I I •• I --=====~=..c.::"---'-~~~~~~. WE COllDIAU Y INVITf YOU TO COME TO OUR NEW RESTAURANT (fORMEIUY MITLA'SJ AND ENJOY OUR COMPLETELY DIFFERENT GOURMET MENU - I I I . I I I I NOW FEATURING OUR FAMOUS I "DON MARCIAL MARGARITAS" "Come In And Say Hello!" LUNCHEON SPECIAL 1 Beef Taco, 1 Cheese Enchilada Sen.M w11h ll•d ,,, R·<r $2.25 1111 I 4 <lo P \I ENTERTAINMENT• Fri-Sat-Sun I I I I I I I I I Served \Mth baked OOC lllO cvo I of soup du tour broocou With I hollandaise sauce peach hatl OFFER EXPIRES I FEBRUARY ~. 1• I SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE laUMCH 11:30 to 3:00 On-the-Mall at South Coast Plaza Near the Carousel on the f'irst Levd. f'or reservations call: 540-8822 I I I DON MARCIAL An exel11ng experienc. In MEXICAN DINING ~---------------------· Reltaaraate a Caadna 547 West 19th St., Costa Meaa 642-9784 Banquet Flcfllttea I Pr1Yltl P1rtles ~ni,. The finnt t.W.Uun Cvltl~ People ask me where our restaurant 1s It takes d while to explain -especially 1f they don't know Newport Beach Le B1amtz 1s out·of ·the·way. But that has turned out to be part of our success. Our regular custqmers return again and again. As a matter of fact. we get very few touri sts, even in the summer We are an intimate hometown restaurant You're 1nv1ted. 1oin us we're popularly out of the way. IJE BHIR.RITZ N FRENCH RESTAU RANT Dinner Seven Oayti •Lunch Monday thru Friday 414 North Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach Fo r Reservotiom1 Phone 645-6700 • Cocktnih1 I t ----.. --... -----.... ---....... """' .... -------.. -..... -..... -... .., -... _____ , __ . ...._ .. -·-· ,,,,. ..... ,,.,...,,,,.. .. ______ .,,.. ___________ .._ ---.. ~ s • : -------... -·-·--. -· ... --... -------------.---------. ,. .. ---· --· --------------,,...~----------------------------... --- Deci,sion 's Dramatized GINUIME OINel MANDMIN DISHH Spedoflzing In Ch~ A Lo Corte Dashes Benson Gives SCR Stage 'Right of Way' 2a1...._...,. LUNCH•OINNER OAIL Y FOOd To Tal\e Oot t1 30 A M to 10 P M COSfAMIU M2·1tU • Ul·ftl 1 NOWPU\YING THRU MARCH 16 ~ •rJ Harvey Levine 10 ~ )· ~~.· .. , BEGINNER'S LUCK ~ \\ l J ev NO"MAN BAAA~ AND CARROLL MOORE .... 1h Laural Adams · Pfllfor n1onces Tu es thru Sut1 and Sund& v Bl'\JTlC'tl Sm.nh (.'oa11t ReJ)f'rtory, wblcb opened the world JHt•mwrt• uf "Polnt.a ln Time" on lta St•t'ond Stuaw "arller thl• week, hu anothc:r "lhOW wulUn(l In the mawt.qe wlnp Uuat bas t•nJoyrd ooly ooe prevto1& production. 1'h•~ would be "Rlahl of Way." the story of ,,n eld1•rly rouple who tlaihl for their rleht to die t;y ttw1r own choice Rl<'hllrd Left' black com· e-t1y vNmlt'Nld In 1979 tat lhe Tyrone Guthne Theater •n Mlnnupolia. Intermission Tom Titus "Riehl ol Way," which opeos Tuesday Cind play~ lhrou&h March 23, as being directed by M arl1n Benson and features SCR newcomers Clorkt> Gordon and Frances Bay in the pnnc1pal role!! Complellng the c·ai.t are Kenneth Tigar. lrt•flt< Ru:-.t-cn . Let> Shullut, Hal Landon Jr. Don l'U<'hl· Skvl' D~Nuut, John Davad Keller and 'J 1 mothy Tom hn.'>on l'urt•un lime 1s 8 p m at the Fourth Step Thedter, 655 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. Ret>ervatioos 957·4033. ALSO OPENING NEXT w~k is a ''new olche" (that 111. a ahow that's been around a while hut not around here). "The Student Prim•<'" urnves Wednesday at Sebastian's West l>tnnl•r Plavhouse in San Clemente . Gary Davis 1s directine the musical, which Oif K 1ul I rt·nt h l'ntrv f<1r A£Kk·mv Award wmf)E't1t10n a-- . B~1 foreign f 1lm fJir• ·111~J ll'y ( l,1uck• ~ulf"I '>lamnq R(Jfny Sc:hrn,tder w..-~ ~ s~ I . '.,,. I r •• ' .. ~, 7:00 & 9:00 pA. ,• '·~'"'• "" M•• • nl' 6""' -- PU Rf s-t.rs 2:00-<4:20 6:l0-l:40 Buy Tlcketa Now for "SILENT NIGHT" Feb 14 Rudolph VelenUno "THE EAGLE" DINING OUT By Norma Blonk ***** LOOK WHAT WE FOUND! will be 1t.a1ed n18}1tly, except Monday, with cur· lain at 8:40 Tuf>tday lhrouih Thunday, 9: 10 Friday and Saturday, and 7:40 &mday, with a Sunday brunch sbowtlme at l p.m . SebasUan'a I~ louted at 140 Avenlda Pico, San Clemente. Re11ervaUoru1 492·9950. .. ALSO UNDEll THE HEADING of "something new" In local theater ia Fred Carmichael's comedy "Mixed Doubles," casting for which haa been announced by the Weatmimter Community Theater. Ron FIUan la dlrectin& the fast-pattd, multi-scene abow which will feature Charyl Paras. Monica McAllister. Lot.a Farah, Ron Duvall, Clarlc Bunoo. Emmie Lee Stemdet, Wit Thomp&0n, Joanne Wolcott, Bill Aebi, Norm Cobb. Alda Forras and Bob fficks. "Mixed Doubles" opens Feb. 29 and wiU play five weekendt of Frldays and Saturdays, through March 29, at WCT's theater, m2 Maple St . Westnuoster Advance reservations are be· ing taken at 848·S571. • BACKSTAGE -The Harlequin Dinner Playhouse hu announced it& next two produc· t10ns after the current comedy "Beginner 's Luck" .... the mw11cal "Dames at Sea" will be staeed March 18 through May 4, followed by the comedy . "Butterfltes Are Free,!' opening May 6 and running through JWle 8. The Saddleback Valley Community Theater is isiwin~ a call for prospective direct.on for the M1ss1on VieJO group's 1980·81 season .... those wishing to Rubmit a play should call Valene M<'llroy at 494·6794 or 831 ·1782. ~ 'Tattoo' Greg Furlong of Hun· tington Beach and Renata Flonn star in "The Rose Tattoo ... playing an the Com· mun1ty Theater at Golden West College at 8 :30 tomght and Saturday and Feb. 2 1·23 plus a 2 :30 matinee on F eb 24 Ticket~ arc $3.50. NOWATSCR AWOIU.DPll• I Points In Time Aalzzllng comedy by Ell .. Owis end OIMd Pollodl Md on the Mal'*-08 AIGHTOFWAY t>/ Rlctwd L- L.ow Priced Pl'9Ytew• Thia S.turday and Sunday Charge Tld<ets (71 4) 967~ and Mutual Agenoes Jbuth OJast Repertory Oollld ~ crd Mor1ln &er.or\ MSllc Drec10n 666 Town C... °"""9 COiia Mela. CA 92026 NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER IN NEWPORT BEACH TONY ROMA'S lunch p()(ttOns s:.i 75 All entree11 arff &erve<I w11n Cole slaw. i..ncn tried polal<>es. bread and butter A Chet s oreen aalao 11 $2 95 and Hearts of Lettuce or Sliced Tomaloea are o ffered fOf' 05• w11n cno1ce of dress•n<;1 Ttlere 1s ef1\ert111nment nightly In the ~tail loun<;1e lrom O pm unhl 1 30 am l<ING SIZED COCl<TAILS al TONY ROMAS are Priced lrom SI 25 day time and S1 50 night time M1cheloo is S1 00 and Heineken $1 50 The house wine is I 1 25 fOf 1n ample glaa ROMAS has a tine wine llat 1n111 •• mod9fately Pnced A PLACE FOR RIBS Calermg 10 the late night crowd Is just one al lhe special leaturejj 10 be found at TOMY ROMA"$ - A PLACE FOR RIBS located at 2530 WEST COAST HIGHWAY. NEWPORT BEACH. Already well known In Beverly Hills, Encino. Florida Ind Texas. TONY ROMA HAS BROUGHT HIS FAMOUS BARBECUED BABY· BACK RIBS and MAN SIZED SERVINGS to Newp0rt Beach. Specializing In LARGE PORTIONS ol -fkfely prepared and MODERATELY PRICED BARBECUED BABY BACK RIBS. combo of rtbe end chicken. barbeeued chicken. and a HUGE LOAF OF FANTASTIC ONION RINGS 111 served LUNCH Monday thru Salurday and DINNER dally The prices at TONY ROMA'S are reveree POth with the RIBS priced 81 s 7 45 for the dinner p0rtlons and 14.26 f0< the lunch p0rtlon The Combo of Albe end Chicken la $6.95, Bart>ecued Chicken u 2!5 end all while meat chicken la 36• eldra. Bfff llema Include a N Y Cut S1rto1n Stelk. 18.60. Fllet Mignon Prepared on • Skewer 16,95 end London Broll. dinner p0rtlon et U .26 and lunch p0rtion at $3 60 The ROMA BURGER It In a ctase by Its.ti. A lull hall pound ol 1~cl1tty blended end Masoned Choice meats MMtd on pita bree<I or rv-breed. It 11 one of the be91 1>vroera I hav9 ever e1ten A mere 12 96 With cheele ldd 26• For you tleh lovers ROMA MfVeS PAN FRIED BROOK TROUT: lunch pOrtion 13&0 and din'* portion U 26. The dilly 1QeClal1 are Monday TURKEY WITH CRANBERRY SAUCE. Tueeday VEAL PARMIGIAN. Wednetday ROAST LOIN OF PORK. and Thurlday POT ROAST Dinner apeclala are 13 &0 and ROMAS has an Espresso mechlne Which tuma out Eapres90 Coffee tor s 1 00. C&t>pucctno s 1 75 Ind Caoc>vcc1no with L1aueurs let s2 50 TONY ROMAS 11 truly one ol the best eaten" 1 have. lreauented sen11no excellenl. fantastic IOOd at moderate pncea with cordial oonoen•al supe11or teMce Guests are seated on • t1rat come baSI&. Master Charge and VISA welcome TONY ROMA'S IS A • • • • •RESTAURANT MONDAY-SATURDAY 11 AM·2 AM SUNDAY 4 PM·2 AM TOIYIOMll a/lil.ce/ct~ 2530 WEST COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH , DAILY PILOT C:J .__ ... __ _ 2 um ~.:ra ~~ ~ I ····"·-··· ..... ··-·-494 1)14 ,,_ ·-fM.1$14 .......... ___ ._, "' U..!Nt IMl•ut• ............. . . ..... cm .... . ...... _. ... , ... .. -----...cruc~1 .... · ~1'1-­.... ,,_ 1-.a.1• tMMlf.,._ ••p mlKAM --~LO"" CIJ --..~.~ W.TJ--.&1--.- Ml :F~ J -~1.~lal .... a1 .~a~) --:!~:- -------- _..,.., __ _ ·~ UP9"IMIDmltw> __ .._CMn~ll&l- TMI '°91111 -anONfWlllQ .. _ ... _ ~-~Clll -· n11 .. nx .... -......... -.n..-..--n....-.,.. ,_... -•lltr IXNlllia1 t 1t t.w ~· • .._,. e • '-WtC. • U\ ..... 1re\ll-.._. ~ OWt1 w llOl' .. 1t ---... •,_••wan Mn.N 111> ""' W•O'DI Of ATU.NnlCNI If w •• u~ UM• •1o ....,, .. "'6t...,.• ,... .... ..._. ..U• e-•• ••olt 9"1-•-UWI IHI llOll 111> f'WI llUNf ICMAM111> • .. •• l..M ..... fll'ff• _.,OI tiCCU'"1 •mOll ...... '°"' ... •• "Olfutf -u.MI• ...... ftll OllAI' DOK11Vl4"t -tCU•_,. Niil ................ •• IOl!Ue.t ••:r~) _ ......... ~ 'JR CAN .....01111 ...... ~RVlllll> -CAM• .......... ; owuaTWO..,. • .... .........,,.. .. .,.._ ~-:· .. ..... .·. OWllTNl-'5 -----·*'-• TMIW c-. . .........,. ...,_ MWI!..,_ ..... laACUIA• y ·-..... -., Sh•tter S11hJeets Showa TMa SIGNIPICANT fSORU of A•rwi Sllklnd In contemporaf"Y photo- graphy will be evident In• retrospective display ttvougf\ AMrch 15 at S.US.n Splrltus 6-llerv. 3336 Via Udo, Newport Beech. A rKtP\ton wl"' ttM artist la scheduled for 1 p.m . Tuesday In ttM gallery. Reouiar vlewlnv hOurs are 11 to s Tuesdays thN>UQh Saturdlys. As a prlnclpal member of the Photo l.Ngue, Siskind ~n photographing In • documentary m.nner In the 1930s. Since the 1M>s he has used a formal approach to document the texture and ctet9f ls of a~hlt.ctur•I sites. TEXTURES CAPTURE ARTIST'S EYE Oetall of Aaron Slaldnd Photograph CHARACTERISTIC LOS ANGELES landmarks are frequent subjects of Frank Thomas, who calls hf m self the "last of the 19th century documentary photographers." His works, commissioned by novelty and auto park companies, insurance agencies, museums and steamship tines, are on view at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach through March 16. Hours are 11 to S Tuesdays through Sundays and 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Subject matter unrelated to art - Angels Flight, theater marquees, vintage houses and mundane disasters -was chosen for this exhibit to emphasize broader and less familiar aspects of his work. No zoom lenses or shots from helicopters h ere, only a Speed Graphic 4x5 camera capturing life as it happened. EIGHTEEN PHOTOGRAPHERS FROM Southern California, New York and Europe who work w ith the sensibility of sculptors are featured in the "Situational Imagery" exh ibit at UC Irvine's F ine Arts Gallery through March 15. In som e cases, an environment is set up and photographed; i n others the photograph itself is an art object. Some of the works are in modular NOW PLAYING .. c...a CllflDOll[ mwaaos· Clllll• WUT Coll.I Mts.J !>40·~ 011noe 634 ?!>~3 WestrTMn11e1 891·393!> 8U(llA .... "' DlllH-llfBUtN Park 8?H070 NOW OPEN! EDWARDS WOODBRIDGE CINEMAS CULVER DRIVE OR JEFFREY ROAD TO BARRANCA PARKWAY BETWEEN SANTA ANA & SAN DIEGO FREEWAYS, IN THE WOODBRIDGE VILLAGE CENTER. PLUS "THE BUOS BUNNY/ ROADRUNNER MOVIE" Ill PLU8 THE ROSE MC Uons, lnvltlno compartson with mini· mellat sculpture. Vl•wlno hou" ere noon to s p.m . Tuescseys through S.turdays. Dewain Velentlne, So L•Wltt, Rot»rt Cumming end Barbare Kasten are emonQ the •rtlst"S to be honored •t • recet)11on at 4 p .m Wedne'Sd•Y In the gallery A SIX-Wl!EK EXHl81TION ot ttM subtl• abstractions of serlgr•phlc •rtlst, Krista Collins, will stert with a reception for her from 1 to 6 p.m . SundayatVorpal Galltry,326Glennevre. LaQun• Beech SM turns the speed and spontaneity of monoprlntlno Into subtle and absorbing Interactions of emotions and color. "Vou can plan something with your m ind and hands, but you'll never be ~ure ... the artist sees the sam e unexpected cesult as the viewer:' she says. "EXPRESSIONS IN FLORAL Painting" will be the topic of Chieko Amadon, speaki ng at 8 tonight In M i lls House Gallery West, 12732 Main St., Garden Grove. Her soft, senslt iveplc· tures have won many awards in Callfornla and are a tribute to her Japanese heritage. Spectators at her demonstration are invited to view the gallery's current show( "callfornla Gold," a traditional mutt -medladlsplay through Feb. 24. "THE RUNNING FENCE," a film depicting the struggle by Bulgarian artist Christo to bulld a 24-mile fence of white fabric over the hills of California, wlll be shown free at 2 p.m . Tuesday through SUnday at N ewport Harbor Art Museum, 8SO San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. THE SAN CLEMENTE ARTS and Crafts Club will open Its spring exhibition and craft show from 12:30 to 4: 30 SUnday In the Community Center at Del Mar Avenue and Seville. The craft display and sale ends Sunday; hanging artw lll remain on view in the Sandy M art in Memorial Gallery from 1 to 4 p.m . daily through April 11. MORE THAN 200 SOUTHWEST artists will be exhibiting and demonstra- ting during the 20th annual Hiiicrest Festival of Fine Arts, Feb. 21·24 at the Hillcrest Congregational Church, 2000 West Road, Whittier. Some 20,000 art collector s and viewers annually attend this event featuring oil, watercolor and acrylic paintings, sculpture, photography, ceramics, jewelry, weaving, woodcarving and other media. Smaller artworks and crafts are sold in a boutique area. After the invitational opening Thursday, hours are 10 a.m . to S p.m . Friday through Sunday with a musical melodrama presented at 8:30 p.m. Saturday by California Players and a 10 a.m . 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"''.,., t ........ . " ..... .. WHERE THE BEST PICTURES PLAY edwards FOUNTAIN VALl-EY ••OO•N\,.,, a• ( 0Ui~f e 839-1500 "IN SEARCH OF HISTORIC JESUS" IPG> i-.,~ STEVE MARTIN .. T\11! .. , ......... .. 1fi~JERK ,..__ ...... , . ... , .. , ..... ,,. ~, ...... .. ROf!C11T RCI>fOIH> lllNC roMOA THE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN :...., .. ~ .. , .. wm -=-~ --Pfv• "TH9 .. 0ll" ==-~ cmcJN o m P&.UI "THI ooooen Qtflll" Piue "FATSO" va . KRAMER" ~·-~ ..... .. .. ,-...... ... ----- ~ ... ....__ MIDNIGHT MADNESS , .. , ~ '"11111119t _, -o·=-· ~ I .. ART GALLERIES Brushed With Serenity "You alway. look for 1pac. t.o breathe In a pltture," ••Y• Una Ktl FanJ... ~ ol thrM art.lat.a wbo will be domon11lralln1 \..'N.MH bruab paint tn1 to the nen wttk Multt palnt•r Nln• Yeh wtU be bonored ln a aolo ex.h.lblllon and public receptkln from 1 to ~ p m Sunday al the Park N•wport Spa, at lb• comer ol Jambo~ and San Joaqu.lo Hllll road• ln Newport Beach. Coll••• lludentl wUl prtiMnt po-mo artwork durlnt an open howl• and atuci.nt exh1b1l al Meta Verde Element.Ary School. Unt Kit, wboN friencb call btr May, wUl db· ploy twor palnllnp In Plaaa &xeeuUv• Suit.ea, Suitt 213, 2021 8ualnffa Cenwr Drive, lrvlne. Hounareta m .t.o•p m. MondaylhroulbThun· dayandtt.o7p m Friday. Tbe arllalry and nfruhmenta wlll celebrate th., Chinese New Year HAVING WON MANY awarda for charcoal land1capc-, ahti turned her Interest t.o bruab palntlnl wblle a aociolo1y major at Hong Kong llaptiat CoUe1e. She later came to t.h.ls country and (raduat.ed from Cal Slaw. Lona Beach in 11r12,.. an account.in& major FaANlt WEI WILL de9C'ribe b1a clualc: Chinese llyle, enrkhed by penooal lcMu and new lecbniquea, whl'n the Costa Meta Art Leaaue mNt.s al 7 p m ThW'Sday ln TeWlnkle Middle School, 3ZM California Sl. She frequently lecturei. at community c-en- te r s, 1how1ng bow rave basic s hades of Wet atuched pu1n11n1 and calUV'aphy with two Chineae maslt.-r'> in ht.a homeland and has taught al Mldwt!st unaverslUes for lS years His favorale 5ubJe<:ts urt• waterfalls, plne trees, bamboo and Wyom111Jr:'l> Teton Mounl&in1 On Thursday \'eh and his Coastline waterco&on lndao. crimson. yellow. brown and vermilion plus black 1nlc are UBed to make lhe bruah paantmgs that look so serene She la also affl!Jated with Malls House. the city art gallery of Garden Grove O•llY ~lie! 5t..ff -· READY FOR BRUSHWORK Supptles Awalt Artfst ' J' , • FREE SPIRIT STROKED. • • to landscapes and watercolors, and at the age of IS, hts focus turned lo horse painlrng. At 17, he won national recogmtlon By invitation or Michael C1pinskl, deputy U S. secretary of state, Yeh made a lecture tour at California universities in 1969. FASCINATED BY THE freedom and abundanc-e of op· portunity, Yeh saad , he decldt.'<l to broaden his horizons and accepted scholarshtps to study an California. He earned his master's degree at Cal State, Fresno. and passed his Ph.D. quallfylng exam In Asian studies at Claremont Graduate School. Comparing the two cultures, the artist said, "It takes a certain type of environment to carry on a family tradtlJon Jn China al was OK. I don't think 1t would work here ·· Freedom of career choice 1s too 1mportunl In Ch..ina, he said, he had no choice but to contrnue has father's profession, and that if he weren't artistic or didn't like it, be would "just be frustrated today." HOWEVER, BE IS HAPPY an his work and ls dedicat· ed to sharing "family secrets." Yeh said bis values have changed smef! coming t.o the United Stales. "l don't think it's right lo keep the knowledge in one family. U the next generation couldn't carry on, il would just vanish. That's why some a rt has withered away. "I don't think I couJd foree my son to be an artist. "My ambition Is t.o try t.o broaden the base of Chinese brush painting by teaching It to others." SINCE STARTING WITH TWO classes at Coastiine, Yeb baa advanced t.o a full-time l.nstruct.or with six c:luses and bas two students teaching tbere. Yeh said he thinks the art form Is suited t.o the American c ulture because "It Is dynamic and quick. It i.s the essence of freedom. "There's nowhere that freedom ls more abundant than lo lbe United Stat.es," he said. ~~~~STARTS TODAY~~~~ BRU Mann 's Brea 529 -5339 , COSTA MESA ORANGE ORANGE So uth Coast Plaza Orange Drive In Cined ome 549 3352 558 7022 634 -2553 "" P A'5">t:S ACCCP•f 0 L:>u4"NG THlfl ENGAGf'""""NT • Complete New York Stocks. \ Deliv~rea same day fresh to your doorstep WESTMINSTER UA Cinema 893-0546 . ...,_..__. __ ........... _ ---. --. -------... ---·-.. (8 DM.YN.OT Tele1'ision TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS ......... IT ""*1:f MID MUY'CIH ..., .. 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MAGAZINE StOl'lfl unde<goes a dell· c111e op9ratl0tl to reslO<"e hos 118811ng ahet an 1n1ury """"'"° dunng a holdup waves him per11ally deal f.t) OVEREA.SY a oo D ()) n.E INCfW>IBlE HULK Guest Rosa1ynn Car1er Oavtd Bann& wit\$ ii large sum 01 money tn a lottery Claann~I Lbt f ng11 11 KNXT (CBS) LO!> Angele'> 0 KNBC (NBC) Lo<. Anqoll .. , " KTLA (lnd) LO<, Anrwf('C, 0 t<ABC· TV (ABC) LO'> Angf!lo (IJ KFMB (CBSJ San DoPCJO 0 KHJ-TV (Ind) Lo~ Anrwlt", (10 KCST (ABC) Sdn OoPqo Q) KTTV (Ind) Lo~ AnqPll•' Q) KCOP·TV (lnCJ I Lo<. Anqptr , til KCET, TV (PBSJ Lo5 Anl)Ph•'> C'i> KOCE· TV (PBS) Huntmq1on St· 1Ch Fonz Coat Now a Part Of History WASIUNGTON (AP) -Amaz, ing, said the Fonz, standing in the Smithsonian Institution: They 've got th e Wri g h t Brothe rs' first airplane. thousands of other historical items. "and now me," Henry W'mlder, who plays the cool ,talkiog, g r easy-haired Fonzie on ABC,TV's "Happy Days." gave p att or his television costume, a brown leather j acket . to the Smilhso, nian 's history of entertainment collection. ano m ...... ~ 10 .,,. 11 to Hnd 1 cure l0t Ills 1111100: toon D DOUG HIHNINO'S WOALD CW MAGIC 111111>1 Benton. Melba Moore on<I 8111 ea.by )oon 11111 young magk:1an. who perlonna live new IMls ~ tllullOl'I 0 MOYIE • *') · Shofl Wall< To Oayllgllt" (1912) Ja~ 8rolln, Don M1tc:l>ell A sma.11 gtoup of people ta !rapped on a sobway atter en eerthqualce destroys N-York Cny (2 hrs ) 0 OJ Xln WINTEA OlYMPIC8 EYenll ac:l>eduled to be C:Ollefed are tc:e danc:lng: the palra lllOrl progtem on hpure skating. men·a end women's r>OO-meter aoeeO 11ta1tng. women'• ~-kllom­ etar Crose-country skiing, ltrst end MICOl'ld run• of the two-man boblled. third 1un ol men·a and women a I~ Jim McKay nosta 0 MOVIE • • • Stag.,c:oach' I 19661 Ann-Ma•gret Bono f'rOl>by n-e trauma ol Inchon allac:k alfocta the f1Au.,nq1irs ol a 519, nocoocn 1n vaned ways 12 hr~ I GI CAROL BURNETT ANO FRIENDS '"•1'91 ROO<ly McOo ... all Cl) NIGHT GALLERY c np II Be Company For l'nu A rf'C..nt w•dO"WtW' flot·ms rPKP11f'd at h•S -wtff\ ._ df'atn 8nd ~n nn l~n'W" at ttll ,,,~ thougnt" turn to h•'> ~r!'tOty Ei)aTONIOHT Al'W~ ·"THERE'S NO WA V to be so overly sophisticated and so cool as to not be touched by th.is event." said Winkler, who wore a sports jacket. tie and slacks. Winkler's appearance brought a few squeals from teen-age schoolgirls who cut classes to see him at the Smithsonian. There were reporters and photog- gra phers to chronicle his words. HISTORICAL MOMENT Winkler With Jacket He was quoted u saying that ·'seven years ago I walked into a room and read a script that only .had six lines, and today I 'm here to present the jacket that changed mylile," THE REASON FOR the event was explained by Roger Ken, nedy. director of the Smithso· ntan's Museum or llistory and Technolo~y. which already has such items as two chairs from the set or CBS·TV's ''All in the Family" "The history of this country ia everybody's history. not just fancy people's history," Ken, nedy said. ··And the Fonz ts part or America's history." Video Cassette Sales Boom -Also Lead Miniatures- 'r eww•~wmc .......... aa. 1MIOOOOOUIU Oace1 lll'd '•It• •r• ........ '°...,. ..... .,.,.., Ml"'O ~ llM INl6llNd o.cer ..... 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Five new marvels of ii· lualon are featured in th.ls special, with guests Bill Cosby. Barbi Benton and Melba Moore. K.HJ m 8 :00 -"Stagecoach." Bing Crosby ana Ann-Margret star in this 1966 revival of the classic J ohn Wayn e western. KOCE 9 9 :00 -American Short Stor y. Willa Cather's tale of a working class boy in tum of the century Pitts· burgh, "Paul'sCase,"i5presented. Sc~ola?' Ot Miiton f nectmen •xpleina flow "'* YOUC.... S)'ll~ WOUid return eduellttonel O.C.. .-to • ...-.. l)Mje ea ha toura YWIOue Amertean ~ G NTUAL 11:C08D8(1)9 NEWS 8 MAKI .. LAUOH G OAWAUDUT 1.-"'GE 0..... • f'lotwlce ~ O• I lcMtt, " acl'f e ~ •• ~-. W>d Or Fr--eon • M"A•a•H "°' 1 1ew oer-!"'8 40rl'ltl "" no c:e....iuea. bu1 wf>ltn the llQhttno ~up, 11'1 b9Ck to ~ u usoal ., WHAT"S OH NEXT? A tr!Q to e MU91C hall end • W.<y ancountet with e very 1nrt1et""9 mete< meld m~ ~MJlllllCE 11.30 8 ()) THl AVIHOERS Steeo end Emma ,.,_tt· gate ""' muroer. 04 - at people ""'° ~ to h-~ c&eweO to doaff' t>r bog c:at. 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WIS1MMST9 HAllOl IOUUYAIO, COSTA MISA MAettOL&A S1111T, HUMTIMeTOM IUCH I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .. ~ ' . • I ! ~ I I I I I i ' \ t •••••••••• . ..... -,,. -. -. _. .. -------... _.., ~" ................... .._ ............ ---· .. ---------...... ---·---.. ~ ... -. ' I' . .. MOVIE REIVEWS 'KRAMER' MOTHER Me'Yf Streep 'ELECTRIC' COWBOY Robert Redford llU ••• ···= Mann's Brea 529-5339 CllTI •SA Bristol 540·7444 DAILY PILOT Q Wacky Wisdom Worthy ay llOa THOMAS ,._,. ,._.._,IJ .. ruD.IWl!t ........ tlQIJI ... ,., N lff ~DI lllUI ~ -....11..u~ a.,,_.-CLW~ .._ ... ~ .._. ..... . "1MllAICMOf PW Tiiie Au.cl•._ Preta wrto tenl<H r ich ~n for money end humenlt•rltn rt•sont H wtll, ht NY•· Hll lift some gorgeous scenery 1no a modicum of soc111 comment along the way. Robert Redford Is r..... $"'°'-•--'--~C....-...... ....... ~ lflltlr.I•-. .,._,._ .. STOIUC JISUS• l•I "l e I NO THlltE " Is quirky comedy thlt mey w.11 be cherllhed Ilk• H•I Ashby's t•rlltr "H•rotd .net M aude · This time the dkector dr•wt from the Jeny Koslnakl nove1, acrlpted by Kotlnskl hlmtelf •bout .,, llllt er•t• o•rdener who Is suddtnlyenshrlMd Ha polltlcel MQe end even es • preslOlntlel ponlblllty Tt\41 happenings are abundllntty .ccen Irle. and btllef Is susto1nf'd by the comlstent pertormancf' of Peter Sellers as the 1aoacious nincompoop Ht' 1!> brllllently controlled, and draw!> strength from• superlOf' cast 1ncludlng Shlrley MacLaine, Mel vyn Oouolas. Jack W•rden. Richard Dywrt cmd Rlch.,d Base hart Rated PG. expletives "ALL THAT JAZZ" ts a !>tart llngly original film dC h1evement. a work of soaring 1mag1nal1on that will be talked about for a long time to come. At times overwhelm ingly lavish. the film nevertheless Is a pain- fully personal story deri ved from Rob Fosse's lite and near death Fosse director, co-authOr and choreographer, has taken a chance, not everyone wlll find d eath a musical comedy. Roy Scheider meets the challenge of the Fosse figure. Jessica Lange 1s l!Qe as the angel of death. One''wlshed Fosse had less money to spend; the finale is overdone but doesn't detract from the cumulative power of the film. Rated R. "AMERICAN GIGOLO" is a murky morality play about a mindless whore who is bewildered when his profession lands him in deep, deep trouble. Richard Gere is a Los Angeles hustler emonv the rich Is PC>rtr•v•d In tllck. Mntuel atylt by director Peul Schrader, but writer Schreder hll burd4tMd the fllm with en emblvelent ctntrtl ch•rtcter, H well H such llNK ••· "~ people ere 1bovt the 1aw:'e·nci, "Vou tln't t•lklng money; you're ttlklno murder ... Leuren Hutton l>f•Y• • senetor'• wlfft whO dalllet with Gert; she h •lrtngely unconvincing, as Is the heppy ending. The film may find o market b&Ctuse of Its ht!Ctvy sex, thumping music and t>speclally Gere, an appealing .ictor who thus far has dealt only with the externetllt1es of ttls screen chc1racters. The R rating Is warranted by nudity, w ide-ranging sex and blunt language "KRAMER VS. KRAMER" 1s an emotlondl blockbuster Not an old-fashioned tear 1erker, It is an mtelllqent. contemporary drama abOUt hus- band-wite and parent-c hild relatlonshlps. Dustin Hoffman is a career-minded ad man who is shocked to l earn that his wife Is leaving him -and their young son. He struggles to cope, thenhiswlfenot- 1fies him thahhewants the son's custody Thf' writing and direction by Robert Benton 1s a model of conciseness The actors resoond magnif i- c enlly Hoffmdn as ttte agonized lather , Meryl Strecp In the complf'x role o'> the troubled w ife; Juo,lin Henry as the pawn 1n the strugglP Rated PC "THE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN" rambles through west ern America and a loose plot, providing the washed-up rodeo star reduced to plugging breel<fest food atop en lllumlntltd thoro1J';1hbred. Angered by a conglomerate's exploltetlon of the anlmal, he rldts out of t Las Vegas extraveoanza end Into the hills. Jane Fonda, as a TV reporter, pyrsues The movie has oreat appeal, particularly t>ecause of the electrlclty of the two &tars Rated PG. a few expletives. "HEARTBEAT" attempts to chronicle the lives of Neal Cassady and Jack Kerouac, who helped found the Beat Generation of the 1960s. It's a brave effortbydlrector- wrlter John Byrum toenshrlne the pair. but It dOesn't work Cassady, intensel y played by Nick Nolte,emergesasself indulgent and callous John Heard's Portrayal of Kerouac 1s confused and 1nd1stinct Sissy Spacek pldY'> MothPr Courage as Cdrolyn Cds'>adv loving each man attPrnatelv and sometimes 1n concert Rated R "1941 " begins with a marvelous self parody by Steven Spielberg. A naked girl tilk<''> a midnight '>w1m 1n lht> OCl:'•Hl to the music of "Jaw s," then finds herself atop the perl - scope of a Japanese submarine The <:>cene, aid<:>, 1s the high point of the movie There might have been an amusing film 1n lhe spectaclP of Lo' AnqHi>c:, gone banana'> ,Jftl'r Pt•ar I Harbor, th1~ 1':>n t 11 V101e111 stunts dO not a com 1-dy m.ilo.P The rating 1':> PC. • Confusion on Hold Myrna Loy. as a pnvalt' ~t'c rctar} for .i tough-minded business tycoon . Alan King often finds herself lamping down explo~I\ ~ flare·ups between her casll~ ag1li1ll'd ho:,s. his long-time mistress. Al i :\ta cl; raw. and his wife, Dina Merrill. m thP romantic comedy. "Just Tell Mc What You Want.·· now showing at local mo\'le thealL'r~ ~NIVERBAL STUDIOS TOUR tiiilJAN MCA COMP~"4• r"l"4. '.' • tn ''" ~\I THl toURNtY HAS llOUN. NOW AT JHlSl THEA~ AT"--'-:o..:...--,=-:= ......... ..,..,c.t.JM ll1WAUl'•llllOll ........... ~ ... , ~::r.:1 IN<• '4+01'0 t lfJO •.au C-• w_.,..., .. 1 ·1'1'J :::;:'.::::.·:. ~ \~:: ·:.:'~ •1~ ~,·; ·~·: "". '-: ilA•J•·••·••·-.. ~ ..... • •.••. ,,. • ··········~ ~·Hf •tA•JJt•'"' -c-n ·~·.,. O<vooe 63-1 1~1 "' llClt lU ':'~:1t·.;,,. ... oo :!~~~7!.,"' •CDaa..r....,I 6"'..-..llil.1 ..... -.... r4 •I.,.. -_..;===· .... ~TQf09 T•l l-.n---- ..... "* .. ' ~ . .. I.If'.. '· ..qr,,.,,,.. PETER SEW:RS SHI RLEY MaclAINE • . •• ... Brn ,G THERE" "'CUIA· ,., .. .,., ..... -s.ATUIMr ,., Doily 6 JO Sot Sun-I} )0 JACK WARDEN· MELVYN DOUGLAS · hi(;HARD DYSART· RICHARD BASEHART "'....... ~ " " • ~ • .. , ' •• ., ,, t4' • A./1 IJJ'-~· .,. ,, ........ ~1.· ..• '"' • '" , .. .A(_.-'(_ ... Nfiit,4 ~ 'f,,,_~ '""' • •f. "'·'• ·l'lo ••I ·~w ~A<W•W,·IJll+CllllFiH•Al"5>*1Y l'o1-I'• c... .... "4;.>1'11 J1, c: ~ •• •• ,_""' ,.. ><Jl<Olbl1411Ul(#<~• T Ullfted AltJsta ~·· ... ---• ..._,._11• --·· 4 ~1 •1lAlllAJOtil-..~T\.111l ••·---··'~· ------NOW SHOWING ------ cttU lllH _,._,. IOCll --... ll"'l l n•m• C '"''' q /~ •' 4 I ,.,,11 Hllftl• ...... "8 CJll C.-VltlO IJ0-990 O•Jncr IA»! &.l 1 ~AO .......................... ~......- I Thecomedy I that fools around a lot! "DON 'T MISS THIS ONE. It will charm even the most cynical birds off the trees." -RONA BARRETT Good Morning America "THE SURPRISE HIT OF THE YEAR." -GARY ARNOLD Washington Pos1 "GOOD NATURED FUN ." -RICHARD FREEDMAN Newhouse Newspapers "John Ritter emerges as a fresh ingratiating screen personality. Anne Archer is an ideal leading lady."! -KEVIN THOMAS Los Anoele• Time• NOWPIAYING n r•e Saddleback 581 ·5880 HAMCC Orange Orive·fn 558·7022 .. , UA Ctty Cinema 634·3911 wutmm ' UA Cttttma 893·-05'6 GEORGE SEGAL· NATALIE WOOD · RICHARD BENJAMIN • VALERIE HARPER and DOM DeLUISE '" IHE LAST MARRIED COUPLE IN AMERICA" A CATES BROTHERS/EDWARDS. FELDMAN Production A GILBERT CATES FILM Atsostamng BOB DISHY Written by JOHN HERMAN SHANER Music bv CHARLES FOX Executive Producers GILBERT and JOSEPH CATES Produced by EDWARDS. FELDMAN and JOHN HERMAN SHANER Directed by GILBERT CATES R R•ITIUCT•D UllDEA 11 RlOUIAES ACCOMPHYlllG PMlllT Dlt AOOLT GUARDIAll 'WE COULD HAVE IT All" Sung by MAUREEN McGOVERN lyric by NORMAN GIMBEL Music by CHARLES FOX ie•llOUNMMALOOVST\.006 INC AU NCIWTSlll(ICJ'l\IEO A UNIVERSAL PICTURE PUTT CITY CENTER EDWARDS' MUI09' TWll EDWllOS' SIDOUBIClt HIRIOI llftl. Dlln-t• Orange 634·9282 Costa Mesa 646·0573 El Toro 581 ·5880 Santa Ana 531-1271 I l t Teamwork Rids Stnrship's Tension 81 WA 809INION For t.be put 1 .. 1Mft 9"17 11orJ about lbe Jetfencm Stanhlp bu a wa1 ol diallltqrat· inc lnto •Onie. Slick and Marty 8altn upate. DOii aQ.Jbocly care• Al -. l... • new decade tbe Jtlfenoo StarahlP ii dotlUI Just fllM wtt.b their new UMup, new album ("Preedom Al PaAat fAro") and what'• even more lmpof\anl, a Dl'W IOUDd CllA.IG CllAQVIOO la the Slanhip'a leed auJtarlat. Re bqan pl11tnc wtlb llantnet and Slick ln the early ''70I and ret'OC'ded OM tun. on the "Sunflihter'I• LP. He 'a otftdally been • member ol the IJ'OUP 11Dce 1174. 'Unknown' Chaquico Pushes Rock Switch have fallen eomewhat by lM wa)'ltde. But Cr•lt H)'t he doesn't mind betn1 the "unknown" member of t.be band. "The IODt•r I've been ln the band the more ,..l*:t I've 1ot· lftn wtt.hln the 1roup," he aakt, "and the more t"hance I 1et lo lnflucn~ ttHt IOU.Dd "MAllTY AND GaACE did le\ a lot of the attentlon, but 1ln~ they're not ln the band any moro ll makt'I It • little easier for me lo ln · fluenc«' the llOWld of the 1roup learn to roMmuntcai. wtlb H<'h ~r "Wtlb M•rtY and Orac., the band waa 1tron&ly tnflueaced lo 10 mlddle-of·lh rnad 1nd it wu very frualr1Un1 to me beHUH I wovld ltalen to new 1roup1 cornlnf out Ilk• P'orelper or Hotton and I'd hlnll that that waa the kind ot aound I dll "That wu lhe kind of rock ·n· roll 1roup that wu really happenln1 and l lhou•ht It w• cou Id UH tom• of thoe• element. anti th•t enern in our band It would re•llY be 1rHt "Tbe ten.lion la all 1one now ind ll'• rHlly a t~am. We 10 o\ll ther• and wo all fM I like we're really playln1 to1elher We know that each one of ua la 1COln1 lo put 100 J>f!rrtint Into It Everybody 11 really lnw thla muak " , OOUNTRY I ROCK MUSIC r ..... r-.ec1 ART FEST •.• bOoth on the festival IJ"OUDdl will be manned by volunteers repraenUq all three IJ'OUP9 durtn1 the run ot t.be fetUval. The Laiuna Folkdaocera will be conduct· in1 lhetr own 10th annual festival ln the hleh 1cbool omnaaium, 825 Park Ave., t.broup Sunday. Featured acUvtUe1 include 11.qin& worktbOps and dance parties and concert. ..., •, GVDI' IN8TllVCfOa8 for the weekend are Atanaa Kolarovakl, Israel Ya.ltovee and Trudy larael. Stmday'a 1:30 p.m. concert will Include performances by several troupes,.! such H Polski lskrt and Dunaj Folk.Jore Eneemble. ~ ~ With moet ol U.. atteotioo beln1 paid to Paul Kantner, t.be llOle aurvivor ol lhe ort1loal Alrplene, and the new additloo1 <voeallat Mickey 'lllomu and dnunmer A,ymJe1 Dun bar), Ctala, Pete Sean and Davtd Freibert .. I've alwaya ~n M ft'aJ heavy metal freak not Lot.all)' bcatvy m~t11l, but J like melodic, 1tron1 IOUl'Mliq rock 'n' roll I really di& loud 1ullana and drum• and batu .~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .JulJilee Star Larry Gatlin will top a lineup of country music stars, including the Kendalls, Gail Davies, Con Hunley and the Earl Scruggs Revue. who will perform from 9 a .m. to mid night Saturday and Sunday at Dis- nc.·yland More words have been written and spoken about this movie than any I other movie ever made. You must see it to believe it. 11)111 "lflllillm ~PTlllJA;l ~·rJ11','.llll 'i A-'i.J. fP ' I'll f'll, r. U I i 111'l~l 'Al~IJ)11 JI(, lJ.W'!f 1• ;.4, ~ ,•:r ... «;:. I ;,,. _ _. .tl"li'; -\.i}..J. .... ~ (•f'.i~~J ~ .. HU1t1" ~f· ~.. • 1.'l •·l • I S ..-1 (J~~11, (~t.1J~U.Wit1., 1 ;t .._.,IM n .... t.itf.-• -', ;~ll)li(l',l'jj/Jf ., •••• 1~•1. 'Joi •'*' ·"' •W'JllL~• .,, ., "•AlllkM\Jll()h ,.(AH'o1';[1.rJlf'.A~ .. 1wNH W ~ R :~::::· ... ~. m~~~r T-"""" '"'~~~ ii..-~1 i "' , "Jl'or a lonJ time l WU really (rualrated because I wu comtna rrom that place muaical· ly and lbe band 1eemed to be coin.a ln this mellow, middle-of lbe-road direct.Ion. But now [ ROCK TALK ] my lnfluenee is being fell and that's more im· portant than the reco1n1llon ''I REALLY HAD the opportunity to help arrange moet of the tunes on lbe album, and lo me, that's rewardin&." Fifteen years ago when Paul Kantner and Marty Balin formed the Jefferson Airplane, Craig waa 10 years old. Now Paul is 38, David Freiberg is 41 and with a 16-year age difference between the oldest and youngest members of the band you'd think there'd be a generation gap . But Craig says it's not true -he calls 1t "resistance lo playma: rock 'n' roll." "THERE WERE CERTAIN things that seemed so obvious to me but it just took a long time coming. I don't think there's a generation gap, I think it's more a matter or communica- tion. The more you play together, the more you A smashing comedy. JUSfTELL ME 'M-IAT YOU w~· [R lllSTIUCITD .. .. " .......... " """ ,.,. ............ ,,,.,, .... """'""' ~ U fOIO •t fltoc.llhetd [I To10 HI HIO MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARElfT'S AND YOUNG P£0Pl.E ,,.. ~ ... d .. ,~. lrt ,_.....,. -·-,,....,..,-.,.,, ""'-~--~--........ ,...,,, .. All Id ll'til AHO lil) r~ws RlC..CIY( rn£ 5£ Al. or 111r .-0•1t,.. l'IC 'IML <..OOl Of !!EU ~GIA>!MJN If your anchor'i away you can tuld a new one 1n the 8oclt1nq classit1eds of the Ocl1ly Pilot 642-5678 IUN ·TUfl .ffe 17 19 .lATURN;r "' ..... . ' ., ... , .. , """ <&e''" ti#"( If 'il!J! OQIA.A~ HAmn fl'll _. ., -..APf-"\~AQtf' ""'°"""""'...., ~·.,a-~UAU"tXN-Jt ,.,,... 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NEWPORT BEACH MESA VERDE SI 59.000 Heaut1ful tree lined street. leadi. to s ul)t'r sharp 2 story executive home Walls of g la ~s 759-0811 GARDEN CONDOS •$111}.950 on greenbelt 2 Bdrm 2 bath, a bargain' •S7Y,SOO End unit 4 Hdrm 2 bath, h repluce. 2 car garuge A steal' <.:.all now 546 2313 tf'-I ,.. ; •' • [~ THE REAL ESTATERS l·nhance formal 11 vrng room and ~pa<'ious Cami ly room 2 huge bnck fire places. gour mf.!t lut chen ov.-rlooki. !-Un fllled brea.ltfast area 2nd story hos ts, sepa r a Le master swle. + 2 m ore EXISTING queen sized bdrrns. 91120;0 LOAN Pnced to sell Cast, 646-7171 Lvly 4 bdro, 2 ba, 2 story r lPlfl 111,, • .,"1 u•• , , ~1 1, , home Oil qwet ('Ul·de·Sa<' .-..fors-. I in East.side Costa Mesa •••-•••••••••••••••• ~ i Cstm designed POOL ._,. t 002 &SPA in xtra ordmanly •••••••••••••••••••••• txny pn vate yrd . owner COLl.EGEPAIUC will h e lp finan c e• IARGAPM! RarDupex $68,000 .-64&-,77r1"1 _,,_..,. .... Owner wants out! Bring Nearly new rondo w ith (~l'1'J\'1l;rnjltf;.iJ us anoCfer! 3 Bdrm 2 Ba, I assumable loan Owner . -,,_ ···---__ _ family room. ston e very mouvatcd so make Real E&tale fireplace. Large 70xl14' an offer. F eatures tn ___ _ Id.. C.ol.lege Park's finest. elude community pool, VlEW VtEW VIEW Art now A n xious . secunty gates, gara~c 8'4ERALD IAY 541>-zn.J and much more Call . .,..,,. ,., ., . "\ '"" ro"' ,,,-<, · 556-268> MASTERPIECE I Like a book you can't put . l!~fti!JW ·~~~~~~TIES ~i ~~Y~ ~~Y1~··; -~--.. i!~ Pnvate tram ascends to HIGUIL SHOlllS OCIAMROMT A rantasllr v1~w of the beaut. blue Panfac.· .Private steps from your own door to the community beach. Exdus1vl' a rea w ith a 24·ho ur ~ t• <' u r 1 l y g a t e S p a c l o u s l'Ontt-mporary home with 4 bedrms. formal dining. fam rm. recreation rm. study. 31:: baths. Spa & bu1lt-m rash <.1quar1um. $1 ,200.000 WlSUY M. TAYLOR CO., IHltort 2111 S-Jooqlll1t Hlh Rood NEWPOllT CEHTH, M.I. 644-4t I 0 ASSUMAILE LOAN Lo<'at1on Location -Location you know th at means a lot Lo<'at1on - Lornt1on Location 1s something this horn~ ha s got It's well decor ated. you ('an mon• right m. Jt really 1s as neat as a pin It 's priced ri~ht for a quick s a le . Call Ral l with Quall for mor<• d et ail 842-0691. A.gent $19,500 EXECUTIVES WHY PAY REKT7 HOME! COLLECT IT! S~ctacular ' 4 g1aot Two 2 Bdrm duplexc-.. bedroom:. with :-.ep:trall· Corona del Mar 2 patios mas tl'r s uite T14o and laundry room. a:. elegant baths, wood -.wreblr tst TU. own..r paneled family room. 14111 he lp f1nan l't' bn r k hreplare Many, ~ many up1<:r11de:. Onl) .. , , . , "· "'· , $110.000 Anx1ou <0 1~ I ~~l3 ,., .. •• •· .. ·. _ 'O' IHtdtt [~ ! --- front door as you view Belt H DOVER SHORES ocean from Dana Point 2 Wotet-front Honws er OlfteS LOWDOWH Lo Palos Verdes . 4,000 S B R 4 Ba custom HEW LISTI ... G ! Duplex, l bd.rms . 2 bath!! each unit . I hlk lo beach Frpl c~ Furnash ('d for :.um mer winter rentals Pnred al S225 .000 ....._ 101/:zO/o! Owner says bnng oCff.'r 'Q fl rus tom . .,pee wa t erfront h o mt':. nus Better Homes & 00 Uus fantasllc 6 Bdrm t.ucular SW\.'>el..5 and night w /I 7xl8. pvt d ocks J ardeo re·deror look family home. $20,000 de· bghL'I pool. s pa, pnvate Pric ed $995,000 l o I llake can be yours for coral.Ulg aUowance or be beach. tenms, 4 baths. J Sl.095,000 dirert from 1U11t $390.56 P.n 'I per creatJve. Maids quartt·r.. fireplaces. s c reening txA lder For det<ltls on n o o t h ! A SSU M E &cargarage loo.Callfor room Guard assures thesehomeflandapptto 67J. 366.l 67 5 17 :>2 l': ves f1-IA.:MS 10%+'12<#-grad moredet.ails privacy. Offered al see. call Carol Hoff, a~. -.ymenl loan or $58,600 646. 71 7 p $659. 900. Ca II a.: en l . 631-0C&i. Prin only associated lapp:oit!) Just $21,200 l')l'fN•11Co·•"'"""'"""' ~~~~aier for ap SJl,OOO §~~!J; 1 [ ® lfi&ll:\1 _ ~~:~': '""' =~,!::~~~'.t, B ROI< (RS R f Al TORS l OJ'1 Vv lotboo •'t lb•I Norlts! Just $79,800' ! ----1 owru.nl! th1:-. loH•I> dout>lt• furry l o see Call ~teve Dunn wide coach 2 BR & <h-n TAKE OVER LOAH At only $67.000 t h i-. perlt•c1 rondo !-tartt•r ti.. the ~t bu)' 111 the .uc•a Won l last ' BK IC 152 1700 OCEAN VIEW_.. ,.(fl\ 81. Co Space rt-nt S2:J~t Al!l .,.,.,.,. '··· ...... Geat VIEW from this °"V 64&-·UBO __ ~ 1m~·H u,~ (;url11bad·Dy·lh e Sea :t , -Sell with 1-:AS E' ~ i1iJ'ij\fjJ ~~~a:~~:f~:~,1~;r 1\~~1~J~~T& <'lo~~1~1::~J~~J~;7H 545-9491 U.S. VE.TS Gov't Home Loans To •SI 25,000• onenl<'d proJ><•rty \.,1 REAl. F'-'>IATE l'anl and pri c·t•d .11 NEWPOHTCl':NTt-:R $109,500 Call AT Mt;LOOON'~ WALLACE & co. I 759-9221 RLTRS 714 /729-5966 ulllt• 1:-. AIR'' Cla!->Stfled Std down paynent •FREE• ./VJ:r HOME LlST INO ~ROW COST ./ JYr . WARRANTY ~le who arr o.,t-ek 1ng an apurtml•nt look C1r:-.t m Oa:-.s1ht."1 Will \UUr ad be there? Tu 111acc y~ad~ll 642 5078 ad s a r e rcall\' .. mall "people to 1wople .. 'iJ 11.'s raJI., with biS( rl'ader-.h1p and bl!! rt'Sulb' To plan yuur cla:-.!>.lht'<l ad. l'all loday 642 ~78 VET HOME SALES ()iv. Realty Network 957-8400 ,. .... Units Corner duplex. Huge l Bd rm 2 bath units Priced to sell now' Don't Wlllt. call 646.7171 ,,,,. ,.. u. Q . 't '"""' '•I •U.S.• GoT1 HoMt LoaM •LOAN• Assumptions •Mo quiaifyilMJ •T• 0.tf' Pymh *'-owS'sDow. •FREE• UST OF HOMES ~Network U..S. Home Loan Sales 957-8400 SEASPRAY Exceptional location near bike trail•. pool, tcnrus. s pa. sauna, & ~ybt.Jl. Ground level, ::l, with 3 bedroom 2 and many upgrades including fireplace. Well priced al $122.500 with favor a ble fi nanci ng IWailab&e. Call 751·3191 CSELECT I T" PROPERTIES tE 8101\BE ELllNS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE FAIULOUS "'l" MOOB. ILU~S Rr1rr Four lk'1room W1lh llu~e Countrv K1tr hen & l''am11) Hoom Spacious Lar~e Ronu!>. Room With B<tth Two Story DmlnJi !loom With Wl'l llar ('t'ram1c Tile Entra nce Custom Oraµ<>!-> & Wallpaper.. Patios f'oi J-:ntertmnm~. <:n•at Buy For LarJ(e Family You ()v..n The I.and $225.000 A "Joy Of N••wp<irt .. 1.1.,llnl! ........ ..-............ 631 -1800 II I DOVH DRIVE NEW! SPARKLING HRBR HIGHLANDS n. ..._.. .. ,....of owwec 1hip'" ...._ • • ,..~ price! ca.. .... ·ri •• ' 3 bd,.. wlttt fo1ttlly rw., en. ...... , .. ,_ .... piaytta•• .ct be_.IM .,._ Pri•Clh bodrywd htc.t.dn • •..,tllbl. CJCH ... 1111111acto•a•M.S15',SOO. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY I · '"•••• •l• .. wtory 1ctiool wit:. Hte~ d.y c_.. .ct ........ Wei located wttt. a ...._ re,.ellM-. rrtce l•cl•dH lo•d, l•pro•••••h ••d ......... $425,000 2. ,~ .ct 111 •• ,...... ... • .... , ..... Ulller ~ ...... toed ...... $60,000. Detolts ........ fw .................. • WATERFRONT HOMES, INC Ill.AL t'TATl ...... """ ...... _...__,.. 1'31\ w c-• tlwv lit M .. .,. ,._ ~'&"" awv..~ 631 1400 673~ w(' arc proud lo wclmme Linda Fer~uson former sales manag('r of .Jas mrne Creek t o a most ('reative team of rcaltors 675-2311 .. ~~!~,~~~,,!~~~!~ . . A TTl:J\CTIVI FtHAHCIMG B i~ Can yon cust om ho m e w ith dra matic design. 4 bdrm, 4 ba th & 160' fairway frontage with several ca rpe t e d vi e w de c k s . A i r conditionin g. we t bars. formal dininl{ room . huge family room & 3 fir e pl aces . Mar vel o u s f o r. e nte rta ining, gr eat for family Uving. Let us tell you how lo keep your fin{lnctng way down! $749.000 Realtor~ ELEGANT IA TRONT IESIDENCE Situated on three view lots near Ha r bor entrance. Private pier will accommodate three 55' boats. 6300 sq f t of li ving a r ea in c lude five bedrooms. seven ba ths. seven f ireplaces. family room . butle r 's pantry, a nd gourmet kitchen . Forma l la v mg and din mg rooms open onto t·nclosed patio with sparkling pool set an heated deck. $2,700,000 JAMES E. GOULD 646-5096 631-1532 1980 GRAND OPENING IS WATBAIOMTS W/OOCU .... w.ua S lop lo ~et fn'e map al onf' o( ~c· 4 open hou~c-. lf>466 f\l)rdf'aux 10 Rroadmoor ~t'<'llt>n of fl untml{ton llar bt>ur. nrf Par1fic Coao;,t H~\ !li(.6:? lnlrt>p1rl off Par 1f1t' <'oast Hwv tn Hntii llhr lfim !\1 ,1nna Ha' Or in prf"\t11{1ous Coral ('.,,. and 1r.1411 Tortol.i 1n ~a)!att-'f'Mton of llnl j! llbr orr ~ 111ni.:N Pt1rt'\ $2()5.000 to $I 000 1•11 Wut•·rfrc1nt hom1'' h) Short"1 rt...,l 146-6601 146-5573 HAJl.80R TUASU RE OCEAN VtEW! ~JeSU<' bay \ 1t-w from Sl87,500! ~rted • Bdrm J bath S ECURI TY HLDG homt: Pri\att> t e.-n Ultra delu.xe pt-nlhou.'>c quarter.>, g1g.mtu· gamt• ;i bdrm:. . 2 bc1th:.. room ""l't b;,r and f1re p lc1 c r ~aun.i Crvk · dt°<'k .. rommu.ni c athedral <'t•il1n1t'> ~I ty a.meruues w1ll trad1." mo rt' I I rt' PI" t· e' finanre lea~e optwn i.:ourmands k1tr hi>n & Wlth $10.000' huge dl·<'k Mi>U mc1 bit> DUPLEXES IOll.n 6i3 ~ OCEAN VIEWS! ••" " • ·· · • •· l:~;: I [~ IH&IMI urut.s. si.095.ooo· MartH 1r r.w eo. o/ nttwporl REALTORS 67S-551 I OPEN HOUSE Zl40 ..,. .. Or.: c ....... Mor c.t ......... ....,by ..... -. .. ....... cosy ..... roo. & eClfoy ........ ... •i•w ocroH HM b.y to ... PH•UOll. $535,000. °'" t to 4. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 251 S E. Coast Hwy .. C... dtl Mer 675-55 I I CALL 541.-2313 2790 H.AllOl IUD~ COSTA MIU FOR QUALITY SH-CHE SltlVICE ASI FOR DIANA V. P1ETEWC>l [~-· Mu:-.t S('t" this 2 year old beautifully det·orated 3 bedroom . 2 bath home 2 massive stone fireplaces, plus boett dock I $525,000 IOI oa DO'ttf •OOP HMAX lli.LTOllS 631 -1266 6 Dduxe 2 bdrm . 2 bath ..,...et,__ I lol.oa lay Prop. Qu.W t y tn er aft.:. mansh..lp Realtors .. nd mat" rt a Is ,.. 1 I . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * 67S-7060 • enbnt:'t' Uw beaut) of )'Our home Entq., STIPS TO IEACH b..ithrooms. patiot. Call Beautifully maintained ~ 171 1 duplex with ()('ean \ w w provide:. lop renl 1n perfect lot'at1on ~w ~.ooo JACOBS REAL TY 67~670 I! r 1• ,1 t ' I a r I t' r h n m 1· n r I! no <1 , r 1· n l ;1 I ( o r II'\ ,.,tOI ISUHOUVIMG Fashaoo.a~ Ca pr Cod 3 Bdrm home. Vacation t"dreat °' y~ round l.J v an&. GtllanUt' bV\Oll room hosts ma:.s1ve bt>am' and ro1) f1rt>pla~ Walk 111 ba). be.irh. boaltnl: & ~c.a··~ ·TERMS. J l!R :?HA 1mmarulalt• morlJtion fi0'1t I SO tum l' r I<• :'loll'' no•1ghbl•rtl<rod OWC 2nd A'~tJmabl<' lo.in ('all ;.;111%: or I ~ Tii5 I l't•oplt' ~ho 11(,.'{j J>1'<1ph' o.,houkt .. 1~.i'', h ... I. lh• ~'f'\ I('(' l1Jrt•('\f\r\ tn lh1• IMIL\' l 'IU.)I -FANTASTIC IAY YIEW: Gt•uwowt bec.tt .. l9w ..._..d • n. m.ff. TWs ..,...., ........ -...... pool Ir Jn•"*-'• 4 .... ant. l....,. ,._ •aid'• ...,+en. N•wly chcorated. Creutl+w ft rct.g ......... n.h......, prlY ........ 11 a brmMi MW 0 ....... 75'-1616. -NEWPORT llACH 5 le*••• Ollly $265.000 ..... ,._ for ..., ...... or ~ ... ,. tr 1at. T,...... l9w wra td by,..... Ir--'~ .... t.ectflMJ to ao ... , pool, ,_...., -4 w ....... ~~,.....,.... Jacl .... , •• c •• q.Mt c .... s-...... .... ., lthd -... , ... tt 75'· • • '' -llAC<* IAY: S9SO ,.,. ........_ Ct.. I J ...... wfflt 2 _.... ......._ toHfy fMkoay •• .,._...., .... ky. Cllolc•·cn.olc• •r••· C•ll for .,,.... •• 75'-16!6. -l llDIOOM CHARMIR: 01tly $12,500. .,... ...... d...... .... • .... ., ...... ..., ,.... .... cosy t1,..,1ec.. !oHly flee or, ...... cer ........ tt.rTy to .... , 719-1616 2744 L COAST HWY. COIOMA Dll. MAI 1 759-1616 TWO IAfflmlJS BAI.BOA ISi.AND f .. uflUJ J dory Ylctor'-9 wffll sw...d gloss. __. & ... .:... , .... & lli9't lcJltf YWw frOlll IMs toWty COOi • ••d 4 '*"' & ._ llllOlllle IR a ~ MftiJwJ. $950.000 y omq -.d •adMcJ WA TBROMT 2 story dilPn Oft c~. Loodl of qkas .ct ~ ardtit.c~ wfftt ..... ..,. Yic>w. &peda9'f t.ge ) bdr-IR OWMf''I uit PLUS a l ldrM r•fttal unit. s 1,095,000 o.ht..ctlllq lay'f1 o..t '• operti•s iari a.-tiM COftdi&.L ~pt ~s att \howw by~· Cal 673-6900 \'...\Tl Rf-RONT 1 IO~l~. ''' 111 \I I -. I\ 11 ... . .. . ~ \ ... • I .. ,.7 t.f't1HM> OCEAN Y1EW CONDO Whitewater ocean view from living room. dining room. a n d ma s ter bedroom Pcrf~l. move·in ('Ondillon . beautifully \lpgruded Plan 3. Newport Crest 3 Bedrooms. 21 , B;.st h::.-Wood p l ank: floors . new neutral carpets. des agnt•r wallpa pers . t !lc bathrooms. la rge modern kitc hen. two·s tory. luxury and style at a modest pn ce $184.500. REALISTICALLY PRICED This 4 Bedroom Lake Forest home orfer.\ real inves t ment o p po rt u ni ty . wa th convenient roc at1on. suJ>('r fl oorpla n and rC'Om Y pa~10 area Will con s tder VA f1n a n c1 n S? and h ome warranty plan Needs paint & yard work. Asking only $98.500 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499.455 I 4•S-t 720 '°""'Lap IQ L..,... M'9-4 497-lll I 493-11'2 L•CJ9MI leach D-PoW -~ .,...,,....,.. .... .,_.,,._,,... ..... .,.-.-#•.-~•· .......... ..,. __ _..-.... .,.,,, .. _. .. ,._,.....,,..,..,..,...._ •• .--.. ~---,4'•4'4' A •"~•••i"-',..._,..........., I . I 1 \ .. ' l 1 1 ' i I t ' .. .1 Siiafl'sNni Accordmg to lhl' Miami He rald, this luxury yachl named Cor~atr w~ used by the FBI in an underC'over "sting" operation to film """ ......... and rC'l'Ord public of11c1als, organi zed <·1 ww fig ures and !la m flam artists who w(!rc a board ll Rich Getting Richer Arab Emirates' Income World's Highest SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates <AP> - Ta ke $14 billion in oil revenue, spread it among the 890,000 inhabitants of the United Arab Emirates and you ~et $15,750 a year for every man woman and chlld. It is the highest per capita income In lhe world. In Uus category. the fortunate people of the United Arab Emirates -a loose federation of seven emirates on the southern s hore of the Persian Gulf -re gularly outdis tance those of the United States, Switzerland and Swede n. THE SPREAD OF WEALTH HERE 1s lopsided. w1th far more going to ruling sheiks and m e r cha nt fa milies tha n to the Indians and P a kistanis who compose the bulk of the work force But. in the view of diplomats and Western experts here, there 1s more than enough for every-one There as no income ta x. The government pro- vides fret• education and health care. Citizens not satisfied with local medical treatment may go abroad, a lso at government expense Local phone culls are fr<.'<! .. Lct :-. faN· 1l, the• government takes good care or its own.·· ~aid CJnc d iplomat.Jc source, who asked Ynaance Piacla WeHare Big World Issue WASH INGTON <AP > -Social securit y system::, all ovc·r the world are e<>nfronted with the same problem or rinancmg and a n aging cit izenry. and thl' U S ..,ystcm has lower tax rates and is in ucllt'r :.ha pt: I han mo ... t, 1ls head says. In nc•arly <·very country, whether payroll t axes .1 re high or low. there is a feelmg that they "are brushing up aguinst what is consider ed to be the maximum acct·ptablc rate," Commissioner Stan· ford G. Ross says. BUTlllGHER PAYROLLTAXESOR more tax- e s from general revenues appear "mes~apa.ble" bl' cause it is politically unlikely that countnes will be able to::,calc the Ir level of benefits. Ross predicted. "Serious financing problems are making them selves fell eve rywhere and are the ma1or pre- <iccupation of social security policymakers," the c·om m1ss1oner said in a n 8.000-word re port entitled ··Social Security: A World-Wide lssue." Ross wrote the r eport based on a trap to France, Germany, Sweden and Great Britain. and discussions with othe r foreign offi:ia ls al a social secunty symposium here in May. MOST COUNTRIES ARE ALSO ADIUSTJNG their progra ms to accommodate "ma jor cha nges in social patterns." particularly the mcreasmg p artit•1pation or women in the workforce, lower birthrates and more divorces, be said. Most m ajor mdustrialize<l countnes s pend a bigjil er proportion or their gross national product tha n the United States does to provide social we lfare benefits, Ross said. He cited a 1978 survey by the International Labor Office that showed only Japan (6 percent) lower than the United States ( 12 percent l. Canada < 13 percent) and Great Britain 04 percent) were next, followed by Belgium (21 percent), France and Germ any (both 22 percent) and Sweden and the Netherlands (both 25 percent). WORKERS AND EMPLOYE RS IN MOST or these countries pay higher payroll tax rates than Americans, he said. The comblned rates ranged fro m 3 6 percent m Canada to 10.2 percent in the United St.tiles to 18 percent ln Germany to 28.2 per- cent in the Netherlands. "In facing the challenges ahead, the United States ls In a fortunate position relative to most other countries." sald Ross. "Our ove rall program or benefits and services i' generally not as e x- pansive as in other lodUJtrialized countries, leav- ing us with far greater room to creatively struc- ture our pro&rams ln lbe future." Roes al8o found lbat partly because Europe's social security systems have weathered disrup. lions caused by world wars, "social security abroad enjoys s t rong public c onfidence. Widespread fears about the destruction of the ayatem are not evident." They "rarely encounter media treatment that questions fundamental premiaes of the system, thereby breeding public insecurity," said the tax lawyer. who took command of tbe Social Security Admlniat.ration last October . not to be ldenllfied. "As a group. native citizens a re pampered." THERE ARE ONLY ABOUT ?M, ... nallve c itizens, and they consider manual labor beneath them HenC'e construC't1on workers a re Egyptian, str('etswl"('pt•rs are Indian and gove rnment clerk::, a re Palcstll\lans or P akLstarus. But the top posts m government. tra ding and banking are held by locals These elite thmk nothing of hvmg m houses that can cost up to a quarter of a million dollars for a three bt.'<iroom vill a Wlth servant quarters. The latest tre nd 1s to import F'lbpmos ··because they art> very polite around the house," as one re sidenl put 1t Here Ul Sbar)ah, perhaps the flashlest of the seven enuratcs. the M a r bella Club or Spam built 50 villas on a lagoon surrounded by 28.000 a 1rfre1ght· ed trees -for toun::,t.s. BUT WHO NEEDS TOURISTS WHEN so much money 1s already at home., The villas were s napped up by local m erchants as permanent homes even before they were firush~. The rul<'r of Sharjah, Sheik Sultan Bin Moha mmed El Qasimi, decided the old bazaar was tacky , even thou~h 1t was bwlt of coral. Jt was r azed and replaced with a $170 million complex vaguely resembling a GothJc cathedral Now his subjects can shop m air-conditioned comfort for gold or s ilver jewelry, duty-free cameras, Persian carpets -even a m edieval suit of a rmor imported, said the salesman, from Bom- bay. Ras al-Khajma, AJman, Umm aJ-Qalwaio and Fujalra an the poorer relaUoo.s l.n the emirates. Their people sometimes look k>ngingly at their br ethren in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah, which have most of the money, and consume at con sp1cuously. Item:. -rN A STREET IN ABU DHABI, the dnver's seat of a Mercede'> limousine 1~ covered with an ostrich·feather ca pe -In a leading Duba i hotl'I, FrenC'h manne· qums m odel a r ead y to wear collection from Europe and lhe United States ~ -The owner of another hof~l in Duba i decided he needed a typical Engl.Js h pub, so he imported one from Engla nd . complete with bar a nd blackened roof bea m s made of plastic ·'The Red Llon" is packed every mght and no wonder , smce a bottle or Sc<>tch costs only S5. -Pride of place m a Chrysler showroom is h eld by a s hining white $45,000 custom-built li mousine with six doors. Ordered by anyone l.n particular? "NO," SAID THE INDIAN SALESMAN. "We Just decided to get it Someone will buy it even- tu ally " The main swimming pool at Leisureland, Dubai's latest desert playground, features 3·foot- high machine-m ade waves Besides the pool, Le1sureland a lso fe atures Dodgem cars. an Old West style railway train and giant oranges that play music when entered OPENED ONL V IN OCTOBER, Leisureland already has 1,500 members. said spokeswoman Carohnc Young Undoubtedly the center of attrac lion 1s an Olympic size ice skatmg rink. the only one in Ar abia Kids who only last summer had never even heard of skating now hitch up their anklc ·lt-ngth robes, strap on skates and glide around as 1r they were auditioning for Holiday on Ice More Fishermen ForSF's Wharf? SAN FRANC ISCO CAP > -Fisherman's Wharf the famous waterfront stnp of restaurants .and ~uverur shops, may be getting a lot more of something thars been Ul short supply · fishermen. The city hopes lo conve rt a waterfront pier ln· to a multimillion dollar facility for processlDg fresh fl.Sh. "I TllJNK WHAT It will do Is proted the in- vestment we already have In the Fisherman's Wharf area in the restaurants, and lbe fleet we already have," Ed David, director of the city's port, said this week. "We expect the pier development will create 1,000 Jobs." David 111 seeking bid.a to convert Pier 4S in the heart of the wharf area into a fish handling and procesalng facility. AND IT WILL also do its part in attracting vis· itora, said David. "It's Jual amazing how a net fuJI of fish, or some boat brlnclng ln a shark, will draw tourists!" he uld. Moel of the color and fishing almolpbere now comes from restaurant stens and sbop.a. with the salty waterfront Image laricely cosmetic. College Has Fi.ho WORLD I NATION rvauc NOTICE 'iCTITiout eUSINIU N ..... ITAHM&JIT ., .,. 1~-lftt ,,.._ en #*1t9 ....._ .... l•r ('OUNfl' ,,._. ,,.OTIC fl()N, ,,,.a.ti ..... c;.1 ~ v ...... 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"r.1p,1rnunrl P••ll•i" lo\ 1th itardt-n .... 11 Hnd ""roui:hl 1mn fl'nr•· c·ommun1t" pool & I I' n n I .. !" f' (" ll r I l v l:Jl1· ~rtio RCTaylorCo <>olO <)C)()() . . . . . ' •Nltelan ll~al h•o•c> Inc. ONTHEWATIR Delightful 2 ~droom b<Jyfront condo With ~ boat slJp .lvail.lble. Nt"w l y decor•tttd. n•w rarpeb. hu11e fflil~tt'r bedroom suite. atrium. Lido Park Dr loca lion ms.ooo - BUY THE SEA A spectacular J Bdrm nrt>a n f runt ro n OOo:luuum Elegantly de <'orated Liiig uoa Lido comer wa 1t t.o be sokl furn ished. O wner will provide f1ru1ncml( w f.in la5tlr t.ttms. Hurry on Uu.sone• BALBOA ISLAND R ~ALTY 6'73-8700 SAVEllG US G~t1c 4 Bdrm w 'peek •boo ocean view +-rule 2 Bdrm. P vt p a tio. b a lrony. sund t>l'k - f urn1:sht>d Ct.m p JrP pnce and r aJI WJ. only 1210.C.OO. 640-6161 VOGEL PACXFIC ·~ Inflation'' A. TTEHT10H_. Pftnion & Profit stainq Trwts ·Ar~ you .i ~art• your Tru.-.t ran purchas.. 1n l'lfTI'' pniduun~ proper t)' .m<1 havP th1· 1n1'<1me plu-. lhr app~nallOO la JI. 'helterecP ThL' '' ttw on ly proven mt>lbod Ltust your Trust funds can l..1>t-p p..i<'e wrlh mnat1on ~·, .. adcht1onul 1nfnrma to<JO 1·JJI t7J.I >tm Jt:,11 a.,li. for l.tl'lt S<'hm'uicr. In wstrrtt'fll Cou~lor. FAMILY CHARMER J Br . 2 Ba .. great f.im1lv honw l()("all'<l on CUS rltr.t' t o ~uth Coa't 11.u..a llUR• b.Jck yard "'nh bo.Jt JniJ II V park Illa. Auumable (;all .a.;ruo ®he1bert hawh.ms H( •lloRS "'..._.1 (,r;i&nd \\t• -..UllJ \nJ l .J !.l.{.'O I fi.U 31!.i• Oc.art foront lot Thrf'I• Arr '1 11,, 1 s,. 1~1.'\UlJ Silt> r.ir1· '" 1•n urv ~ <.:oa:it S.·•·un t 1 1•11dJ 1 e overlook,, e ~ QUl~llc ('()Vl' Courtesy '" &1lJ-.. Qu&!1f11'.'d buyt'n t)llly plt'ILW 213 628 IJOO l~lnlo! ror 3 home of )vur uwn ~ You 11 find rmny homt~ advertised lor ,ale 1n Cl115s1 f1 ed f'Y\.'f' d•..:.Y _____ _ . .. . .. . -.. . ,,. , .. .. '• ··-.. °l ""•• ,, ..... _ ,,~ .. . .... ..... f•y-_.,_.. . 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MUNnl•TON llACH CUAM ""' 4 bedroom pool horn that's a rream pufr Assumable loan. co1y h vin~ room with fireplort-'unnv ~un room lots ol pant•linac and C'<>untn· k1t<'h('n Minuit":. lo :-.ho~. !'..l'h OOI and Mor .. , Prewntt"d at Sl27.~ IJ ~l()I JI fH Al l l >H')' t• /'1 hOOO IAYFIONT \\'l• h,I\ l' "I'\ t•r,11 (int• hUnH"'> \\llh p11·r A "hi' EL TORO HORSE COUNTRY 4 Bdrm:... :J hath .., r ane h !>l\lt., mini.estate in or;.ng t• g rmt·::. $249.500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~•dt• Dr•ve N 8 b l':> blb l rtECE OF THE ROCK TURTLBOCK 2 Re droom. den. 2 full b a ths . Assumable 9 1 ~·1; loan . Two to C"hoosc from 752-1700 IMYUTORS 4 PLf.X. 3 blork1 lll O('(WI Pr1 tne rt'nt.al pr-o r:rty SllQ.OOU Won 't •1t1 t\\l Ou"'' L' ll lU .,.., '• . . . . THE HEAL : ESTl\TEAS J Mansions l'wu 1n11ruflrt•111 • 11111 QUf' ho~ br1th lilt' UHi ~ U l' II r \ h I l .... I u r ti I 11111,trrv1eo•~'> 1le.c14m •I • 1.UUU}4<(l lor • kl(.arct mmf0f111ltll' II\ 111.: l lti:h up 111 lhl' North l'li:.l~11 llalh 'olt tlh '>'oltttl)tlt l: \k'""' Ollt lb JlllHH>l 10:.tkl "'fUW t• ft..,•l lh•• ulht•I I' alO•l'll HllJllO "ll UJI t· f1«•l l'n1•t•d 'I :!~II 0011 "'"' ~I JOU 000 I I I .11 1 \ ,. luwm ·1111t !IWflt'I f \o•\ I IHlll'I RICK AJ..OERETIE .:11 .111 • SINGLES PAO Now $58,450! Al1110ril nt·11. Nonh"'"'"I Condo Youn.: ~•111-11·' ... 1 'uuµlt•:. lypt• 1·111111111'\ lwl'IL-. lt•Jlllt'> pu;,I 'l>·I l111ltdrci<. \ttllt \Ii.ill "" 11M1r1·1 l rut ,., 11111'r ,uh•d !tit ~5' • loan • .-.111 l'akc• .t1h <tnl<1.:1" l .tll f.t I ·~ lim f'llAS IJ I,.,._ I 044 lnlM l.ouk a\ •\'l'f'YUunti und.-r 3 ,S!_ ho•~ ... ~rdwood ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••!?.~~ =.~~ ..... !?.~ ~.~~ ..... !~.~ QJll,IOI ftrtl' ~ ICl\'e ._,,,.. """ , .. '""' ii ... 11 I 3 hr 111111 noon . doubJ• ll•Ultl' \k'W l:'lW 000 Uarrt1ll Ldll)xl.30.112S.OOO l'uh. OW1l 11.;\ 1131 14ltl ltoyMcC .... llltttr. IOJ4 ••..•..............•... MUAY80t UNl.V 11 ll .!bl 1-'l-Mh pao11 man\'lola 11t-i;;r iand "leau ia11 M whllllf' Juli\ 111111.'d . M> hwTy 'C.:all~ F UR(. STE OLSON ~,., ••• • • ' •I• .. NICI IUDUCH>! TAllOVER 9.5°0 LOAN 1.n·at :i t.1tr111 !>l6r\t'r on 11wl't '>\Cl't:l L~c y ni Ownt'r h"' bought .mottwr 4 I'> dn' 1ou' l"lliJw <inl) )11 l WO ' II u rT) ' lf.lo..H 545-9491 OHL Y S94.900 "' 'uper ISdrm~ l.im1I> m1, I<\ J 1T1·-.s .u11l lan·1· 011111"1 tut II•• fa..,l' Thi., 'l'llf'I I l~l (.'all 645 u:.lJ dBlll liiiiiil OAK GLEN 111 -.1111111\l' lll 'I' :! !Jl'i.lroo m . :!1, Im 11m dt11111nium' $11!1 ~l!•t 2:>Ui t-:ltlt:n 1\\1• I \f 1~12 fii34 VA TERMS Ul0 772' 3 .. ,IHarM COf'T'Wll Mill_, 100/o DOWN MilU Will'\!bouae litt' Wllb "'°' hM-& la &arlllti Gf'n mdwitr11al zon e L e:111 than ant payments on.I y Pnced tolt'll rut Pleue call 831·2246 KeodaU Co UY OWNER New Car>e! Cod dlx Twnhma. 2br . :i~-,ba . vault cell1nl(. frpk. deck. 11reenhow.e w1ndo...,.., b24 Wtl'ion i"rom SJOUOO 00'; ran uul 7:->l-I~ ~on Fri ldaY"/ FaWous Frffdom for ramt.ly or rinant'wr l'hone for( 1<1.S 646 1563 1"anuly delll(hl 5Ur JliJ rm~ front yard. rl~t: to ... dioob South < 'uu ... 1 l'l.A:ta JO .ll'rt' l>Jrl.. ..., lake & ll'M..., SJJl.!A.M• ~USI !>ell :ml 7'1f>7 BARGA.IN HUNTERS Quality built hom •· Sha kt• roor ha rtl ... uod floor... 1.hnm.:. 1 Hdrm 2 Bath. lari.:t· 'ard ,\..,k inl! 51{7.~ l'all MO I l.11 ~HERITAGE • 0 REALTORS OmtaPoint 1026 ••.........••.•........ BEAUTIFUL DAJIUIY In Woodbridge Parkside 3 bedrooms 1600 sq rt. close to !'lwim club, pctrks: the lake etc. Call today EXECUTIVE LIVING At its best in this beautifully upgraded Jerrerson. 2 bedrooms and d en in t he Estates Lus h la ndscaptnJ';! with waterfall pond. close to lake . swim <'lub. parks. PRIME LOCATION' Jus t h~ted. so hurry! ASSUMABLE LOAN! Here's a n r xcelle nt opportunity to <1ssume the ex 1strn~ loan with no q uallfym g En Joy te nrus, pool a nd lakt-fac1litres with this beautiful 3 bc•droom condo Call for detail~ JtWOOOBRtOGE HEAL TY 551 -3000 tti.litqOll lffeh I 040 ······················· Un(' Hedroo m I on du llunltngton t'ont1nl•nt .il no (jUdllf) tnl!. $..'1'1 ~Ill llY, tkl'l'Tl 51-M:. Pt'r 11111 <1uar k "rt·upan• ) l'r.~11 I .u.r1.~ f...ant', Upt'll ~.1 l &. Sun 12 ' t\~ t;:JI 'tl'•t DOU HOUSE i'. '\ T f H T \ I ;-.; ... K ~ l>!-J.l<,lrl (,Ju,ilal \' ~&. .... I BR trt 1 .. ,,.1 t n11 ... 11e l'.Arll ""''""' lt k• ruodd "' 111 ,, n ~· 11 r• i: r d d 1· ' ( ll't11m pool J tJ• u 111 l..:1· fu11111\ rm "' 1,..r I\ murll 111•1r" Ii\ 11v.nt c SI.:.<! .,.., t )µ.·n "'"l \un I:! .~J•\1 •' 1 ·~l/J. COMFY 3 BDRM 11,,1rm .! ha f.111111\ h11n11 \-.1 •untr\ lo.1t•h•11 'l•<111kl1·r.. 1J••ltr1 <11\•·r ~11..! ~~)0 lh nv.rwr l'nri ttflh ~.t 1 t'U ••r •,; t -~" HEW LISTING Laguna North End location. walk lo beach. wrutewaler ocean view. Room for expansion or pool. R·2 lot. priced a l market value. S229.500. IEAP THE IEWAID Super location. walk to cente r of Laguna and beach and tennis courts Needs remodeling. R ·2 Jot for only SI 19.500 M'AY 0 c K C O .. l•OttATIOl'I 380 GlENNEYRE LAGUNA BEACH (714)494·2146 2 ~~.~~ar· Ml wpori .. och I 069 ~ .••..•...............•. reU Pash. Agt. 631 1266 OCUMFRONT Pnvate steps lO beach. 1\!.Q pal IOb. dfoclts. Wt't bllr 2 frpk :., Ul'lJ t!X t.enor. modem antenor S73.S.OOU Tht-t-'l:.b.tnl( HJt.r' LaR &b 4!i'i 1666 ~ builrl.iblt• \ ll•W fl)l 10 f.dl<(Un ..i 101111 & Rt'Olol(tt .i I fl' vort, ,, \ d 1 l .i 11 I•· \1 ' t 1 t Wa) S18S.UOll II> 11w111•r m 111SS1-0-t11; Enwra6d lay l.1"'"-~ option. lltll dt-l(rl•" ·~'t'illl \lt''I' Jltr Jh •• r .... l.tfl<I ""' nn f1n.inr.. 1:, H·or h>Jn ml••n -:.l onl> JKTIL.., µurtcal pnn •· µml 1 J J H•,,r., s;:JJ:, ouo or • ..... t offn IJ"'n•·r J~l .r.n :,124 or .i~ d 'll NEWPORT $195,000 BIG CANYON Spe<tarul.tr .:oil 1Y1ur .... · l'!'>l.ill:' f:R'/ 'q It 1 1•1 1, Hdrnb, :-,•, h;.th.'>. Pool and 'P<1 ~I . 295. O()O [~THE REAL J [~ lfl~lfil] ~ESTATERS WATERFllOMTHOME I W /48' BOAT DOCK Ueauttfulh dt:• urntt·d mme thruoul I lldrtn formal dtnllll! ru1o1n . M1t\ 1• UI n1111.lat11111 1,..,, huv on today:-. 1n.1rkl'l ( lfil\ SlCl'>,UMI In l olll'~~·· l'.trk ('.illt..i!i U:llJ MARlt .. ITA \p1·1'lJt'ula r h illtop h 1111t-.. ~I.! 321•· ''I fl t lcl'.t· ln \IJ1 tn..i ~ h .t j Hd 11. C" 111 Lil F'1111111 H·r.1 SltV IJ1•1 '" S'I • 1H111 Kil 1:-¥1 1!1.1 4C•lt• llldc IJl-~l'FH,\'l'I.' H1·,1ot hm rh1 ... ( h armllll( I'·'' " hurnt• fi>atur1•-. .! IS.tr m I•: b<1lh.'. <Jtttl " tor at• ti 11111·ul 111 , .. , l r.•..i n•·'I l11 ~rt-"l.'llht•lt \I f' • 11•,tlt .m<I pn' •It•' 'I• r nfl• l11r 1 )OUJll.' ur r..t1n-<I • ou pit• h•r .1n ·•l.llJ!ltlltllll'nt 1..0"4."I' •'Jll .... Mo !iXXll ~HERITAGE REALTORS •~1 H :•In{ lit\ dpl' \Int I I IMMACULATE SO. IRVIHE "'"1<'1011.., I IMlrr11 t.,1 ttfl '<Ir•' I»• lol '\ •l•Jr . .t tt"tl.H '4,tll t"I tU tih· • n I r '" 1 t r 11' • 11 "' .• r •Ir •I b.. . .. ll I .. l''"'f I• r • ul d• ,,. )1.)1 1.•• lh ""' n"r l'r 11 I ~SOME 9.25% I onlt·mp11r .1 n Ill I \ '\ \ l r: W h It rt1 • \-. I l h "k}ltghL-. & 11p.·n l)l•atn" l Rtl r m 1 h ,, l h, , Y. I ' t. l I'. I. I. \ H I' H I< !-. I 1 1 I> :-. 1-.1.1 THE STARNES CO. 673-7761 NEWPORT CUSTOM $189,500 nu-. CXU\ln~ 01.'W 11:-,1 tn 0H1·r. <tn 1·ntertum1·r' 111 liJotl'll w UOt<jUl' l,\Jltllit • J'rt -.( 1~1111.' :\l'WIJUr I h>1"..it1on ~ .... IJrlll I'. !-.parklin..: I' 00 I. I' n •'•·ti 10 'ell l.i : !'.•·II• t trrllJ\att~I b4ti 7il 1 MAGHIFfCEMT VIEW HOME D.signecl with a "TOKh of ttw Tropic1." TH •ie'W ;, ..-.tn.chd & ~· 4000sq ft witt. 4 bdnn., & ICllMll. IHmt.f, plush tropical lmtdscapiltCJ iMick & Giit. At $1 ,014,000 tlli1 hm to .,. MOglllifkent -and it i1! 5"Mg ii lefle-.illacJ. (714) 6 73-4400 (213) 628-2828 BIG CAHYOM HEW OH THE MARKET! lh·.1ut1full\ 1·11..,tcm111l'd :mn hnmt· lo1·.1lc•d on .1 tno -..t pr1v<Jtc· t·ul ti<· sa1· St·rt•n1· <•arlh ton<'" p r to ' .1 1 I 1 11 c 11 " t o m L 1 I 1·.., w;tlll'm<·r ings {<.· draµt·r tt•:-. P:it 10 :ar1•a " l)'r1d. & tali· JH111l . \pa. \\ alPrLcll 4\ 1·11•\ ,1ll'rt 1h'd; SfiSO 000 !H 111 CUSTOM! t 'n1qul' arl'h1tt'<"tun· & marq_•lous ust· of n:it ur<il 1·t·d.tr & ll\l·d hr11·k makl' lht.._ ~I \t'r,\ 'Pl'l'l :cl ofrrrinj.( '1 BHs :1 11•\'t•h prl\alt• patios from mo"t 101101'> ""p;1r.1tC' gw·st a µt $81;:,.ooo. ! H 121 OVERLOOICIHG 5TH FAIRWAY! Outs t :.rnd111g f>1•;1n1· l'Ondom1n1um s1tualN I on qu1C'l c·ul cit> S<H' 1\ Deauvtlll' mmh·I offering :lBR:-. lg family rm for mal living & dining & lnH·h pool & s p <1 /\µpt onl~ CB l:l 1 COMPARE! Fanta!-.1 ll goll 1·mirs<• lonitwn & a sp<1c 1ous c.·ustom 4BH & m <.11cl 's rm home. Circular s tairl'aS<' family r oom OP{in ing lo fairway a l1ttlr 1muginalion & your 11crsona l touc h will make lh1 s .1 showcase' S699.000. CB· 14 l A TTEMTIOH: 1.ARCiE FAMILIES! 5 BR ho m e o n c x tra·la r gc lot w/J)'ool. s pa . <.'OV('re d p atios & ample spat<! ror children 's yard. For m a l li ving & dining family rm & game rm & study all on one level Pr1rcd to sell at $599.000. < B-15 > LIVE WITH A FLAIR! 1''rom the used brick exterior to the f a bulou sly c u s tomized interior ... q ua lity & uniqueness a r c evide nt. This 4BR fa mily rm home features a marble ent ry & fplc mirrors & s ky li~ht & a dramatically lig hted pool. spa & fountain . Security system. $649.500. <B-16) LYNNE VALENTINE644-6200 -nz.1414 Ill .. 00 COl'lpU\ Veley(.,.,., W ooct:Mdoe (9"1er 642-1231 fl() I Dover °""'9 644-6200 Hotbor v-cen1. family room. :.'11,541 1k•·k for enler1.imm.: ~Jwt wt·ular v11·v. l'n nu u11 j rlt•r ~.000 'tG:l 1ti tii SYCAMORE GLEN BRAND MEW ~·.1hulou .... l.1rl>(t' .I I.id :. l h.1 <i11.t111v lo'l'nhonH' 11t<Kk1' Onl\ K d\Jtlahl1· t mm Sl.,J.!l!AJ ~1.10 ...,,mt.• ,\nu t\ H' t>'I~ 6734 lnn• Sl:.!51\ 1 lllU "ii •c. ,•1 I lrt~ I 044 1 •t111\ vi 11'.il ••r •1;•1 .' ~" POIMT MIGUEL ••••••••••••••••••••••• i SAN LUIS lid .,, I h , 111-.1111\C,~l'\lth .J r,m. ~ >.ii ' I .. -.1 I ;Hl<kt ;i B1 ..!' ,.,, It.~· 1 REY '><I rt rn1l1· 111 ll\'<tt h •" '"I It Sl24 !Miii :.:-,•• l • ~t t't"' Sl!JI IJ(~I I hrlr m l..t l,.11 i.:• •I VIEW VIEW VIEW £MSlA1.0 IA Y MASTERPIECE T~mtdR~tRlty. 48R/\JHIV.PARK 1md1· HI ltJ11 h" ~.111 71-t!'>611 :thfii1 t-.en-.inj.(to n Mill ...,11 11 ! J .,,,qu1n 'r11ull t1.1\•• d l.UU:abooltyou r;inlpul Palm Ut·..,.,•rt le-l of everyt htni: l 11 fJJ11..bt11 "''"' fr••m \1 .. 1r ditwn ""ht.-n )OU~ tl PRICE REDUCED! i:r.tdrtl r pt.. tlrapt•, & 111\lnJo? in.i t11n111 '"""' "JU ll .... nt 1•1 'ta> • '" \1 I"' "· rr1 t1 "J\ lll l'n\a•~ 1r·,m _.,,.,·n•1., It> nl~L'>tde. (' Room fur . /NEW DUPLEXES "'allpap•·r 52117 """ ttl'-·~· ,. 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JI .1 ;.,q .. ;I, 1 111 ··id , ,. •I 1tlm.' 1,11, • ·'l'·•rt h1 Ip fin •I'•, '>1.lt11111 AlEB>OMHOME '-tjpt·r I•" '""'"'' 1 • SGrtdpf~R~alty 11 ,..,1 "',11111 1, .... 11tt11 "'''h 1mpr ... ,,, "ur-•·ff··r \ i.111 I l11.1n :S'!l olJI I " I ,.,•111\11·"' ~'> ·~•1 11 ~HU> 1,tl!:.11' 11 .. ! 1'1wrl.ar.ilJ:'-l.1l111n.d ~H71 • OPEN HOUSES 1,.,', ''.~~.:·I ~.'"'.~ ,, :·:·' wooo~ COVE Morltlwood-lr•tn~ \ ...... i.,,.,,., I ' "I tqr-·'"'·'' rrull ~ !U~l 1 f·T(I EASTSIDE BY OWNER* 1 ''""" tt0111,., 111 11,., t th1, 1 1 ... ·dr111•111 h .. 1111 __.Jf)-(t!f;tl ollr <Jiii .:i.11 \ l'f\ I h'.lll, j 11~;ck•I' "'·ch• .... l'rtll•' ·'-I ~ ~h I 0 48 \Allh I h . .rm111i.: ""'''' ' ti ~l ...'H ttOiJ 1tt i ix ,,, the· l .. ck•"" p 111 •· fruit ••••••••••••••••••••••• i t t 1 fl• l It it 11uur1 CHARMER '.Jfi2 lhlJ ,:,•i 111111 111 s I I K 111111 1 1n11un Ill"'' .,11 ·"' 1n l •'\11rth ttf lnttlf' lth•I I OCEANFRONT l • 11r11p.1r . .t11, 1111 '" u1 I BJG CAHYOH l·.,,c 111 \ ,,1, \\• r.11~1 ~1-10 1 I 1 lllimt l r• ·''"' 1111.in• <'ul 111· 'J< hu1>11.· \.1rt1 l.ef Ui Show You NOL" ... JJ1·u111 ·1 lklrm .! li.ilh &YourValentin~ SUHDAY 1-S """"' ~011111.ir l ""I ~,... 111..: \, u11t.AI•" '"·"' hlttL' lmmlJt·ulalt• c .ill 1 640-4950 llnnll.., l"l rnrnmun1t' R.al &t~ ' 1 .ti! f.,, 1111'1 li4.l 'll6l '"llw lo•~s " l bd\.'\ .!1 hr , , uni\ 497.5454 I •\ SWt-~fo:'flli'.\lt1 "'tlh Wooclwi~Twnho~ ,ull h·1tinic ttt\ l'rt1m . 60 1 LIOO 1 lidrr'll' 11!1' r.11ntl\ k111 h I ~r. ulcl .11 r 1 nrttl 1 i ll• •u 1 I n·."ur•· hl,•1til lloqwta H 1Ui I 050 :-Upi·r Y..111·ri1•111t I """'' ...... . OPfN HOUSE .:· · REALTY 100'o00WM h ;cl I yo u n •' r cl I 11 pun·hase 1h1s ::.harp 3 llt1nn 2 t1alh home It f1•.ilurl'!> hard...,nud floors nl'W rlraix .... dnct 1 .. pnt·1•d al only $1!7 .!l50 l"or more 1nform.1t10n C'al.I ~58111> ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS ~lbr. 2ba. end unit Walk lo So Csl P laza :1401 Meadowbrook. $1 l!l,500 Own /\gt 675 5(Jll THE MASTER CIRCLE Sedum>d om· or u k and 4 l:Jdnns. 21 • balhl. Ol'M S /\ Country Club Enclotled llJ>a. dose to s hoppmR & frN!w<n Pre Vue Realt~ 731 0333 COME & HUY Tll lS Jo'IXER·UP PER . 2 Br. ilia. E. S ade. lot 60x200 can be split lo 2 R l lou. $129,000 Pr1n only . S$J • .nu SPARKUMG POOL Eaal.llide, lovely ramily home 4 Bdrm. tai. b•lh. brand new <'arpets . '137.500. Call 67J..7761 n.St .... Co. &frplt'Hu lUt l·ll S:O"''" llr up1.r.11l1' \•t••·~ \1ook llvml'l'k ,ltll'>ltl •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• !'>p.•1 t,tt 1!.1• \l•·v.1 \ Slll '(Ml lrum p.1rlo. \-...,11m.1ltl•i .,_, 1 0 ,,,t ""'' l.Jj!un.1 l .. ""''' 'norltl (,,,,,. 11 'U1tl3blt• l11.111 1.11 tot l•Mll -.1 .• ;.~. I lkarh R \1 I' , ; 11 • I' 11111 1.1rn1o ''''" .lr•l <k't.J1b hi 1t11,u.ih1 v.hc·n '"" "'1• MUST SELL .'h,1 !>Hf• hlli '• \ 1 .111 O t' l'a \ •Ill'. \11N~ v.111 h1· \uur C:S.JS7'J 0•1111' \ 111.1 'u• '·' hr I*'(' l' R , It lhL' hul(l' I lwlrrn 1•~d J 7pm ,,\ l ll\l''lllll'lll home f.Jmtlv room .1ml 11t•.w111111 lf1.•n1111it• l'.1rk Ill' i'' 1\ '\ lo 1 · \ '\' 11 '\ I 640-5777 JX'l\till.'hltrJr\ $1UH'~~t ••lllllf t l ht'llrtM•ITI' (..,,., \HV...... 1.olJilno~ 1052 1\ ttttuo 'tttttr.tl ''' I '--1·-•· I l'H ht ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ,.,.'(...,.-..I' Im• v. • ~ IJl'o UI-. f( 111 A I( I..., I •·r1"r1 ftw.1t11tr1 l .111 '" \pit1.·iou., hat k' .irtl L.:•· 1---------- i:row wht•n )OU 1.1rl •Lt' ft'1'W\tud r1ei l.. lo ,,..,11 h WHITEWATHlVU •·<lrnin.: rnon1•\ lrrnn 1111 1\bholute uJ11mc1ll' 111 dl' lo l "' l t' ' c n 1 n i.: ' u n ' ,. t ' ( wn' .ur. Jnu l\f up BACHELOR CONDO ''"" .md lon1t1011 1 .~tor) ... h • f 1 llardw11orl floor:. .1 n.t ..,.. ,..;,ar. in t 1' ~ .im1' • lr.tom ~11111• 'olt llh 1m "-\ '"' 1 I ti• n 11•idt>m l..111 h m.1k1· t ha' ·~m11 "'-' •< "''"' < o mmunil \ '"' 1mm111c portt'(l 114~'or,1tor ..irr•·nh $1>16!tkJ 'I'"· trnna:. \ollt'lhall homt• \l'r\ ll\,i hlt· 1nt'I')! 1 111•plJn~a hle Br a Lo•~r·cafl now l:mndn f,w1lil1t'' 1 •• 11 5198.000 Ph·M"' •all llu1 ,l.ttnt>d ..:l a~' murhll· 536-9 311 rww. 1>' !>~'J i ll'l:l t''' floor. m:tllmhNml 1-.uro ALLSTATE ® RAN C H 17=aab'Lof ~;l~;r;n~;~l:Jl'lc·l~~111~y -REAL TY Wlute water •1e w lot am lWl" gu.anlt.'<1 entry .ind REALTORS 551-1222 proved 10.000 +Ml n. :.ltUBlA.'d to allov. II«> dt'I: OP• •n .. iJ" , •••. , c• ·~• ' ><'n~ti "" .,o•01 b-f ,..-....... 1~ , J t ... 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Wl'll m11nta1ned fam hm Sonw view $170,000 <.:all J o, f\¥J. 494..fJO I 0 ----- VllWOfTHI ILUI, ACIFIC I.he tqooo and lhe r 1 mt"d llosp eut"alyptu." forest from a dnmaUe ronh•m porary h o m e with rounded walls. sliyllithta 11.Dd designed ror t~true ··mamr of perfection "3 Bdrms. study den . lamllytplayroom and u.I· t.ra modem with appoint meot1 rro m Sweden. Denmark. Ger many & ot.bm' p&ace1. s:m.ooo WAl.UCI & CO. 714-72'-5tUf3Ul V AMT AGE rc>IMT fo)voy I.hi' ~rene mou.n tam v1cv.· from thb I bedroom fom1ly home m North\'iew. with com mimrty elubhousr JXIOI. and o\hl'r .imc n1t1c' Sl.52.M NOlAH R ... EstaM 661 ·1 161 ll. NlGUEL COUNTRY CLUBHOMF. f\alfil.I )'OUI' dream or hv tng on the 1{1'een an thh 4 bed.loom, 3'-' balh Lin.It "11 ~ borM with ram1ly room a nd ret' room Great vaews and custom appomtmen\s P>0.000 l..&NGO REAL ESTAT•: 499 4S51 8 11( l'.11'\ttl' I"' nl'rn t-:ldor .111:> motl1 t l p ICr'Jdt-:> .JBr ::• •ll,1 T1•n n1' µ1111 1, II\ t1 v. ru P nn1 11111\ ~IH.1 ()Ill' '75fl ll141> HARIOR RIDGE :thr 3bJ t'c•nlf1• Reilcnoir '1ew l'n1·1•t! to ,.,11 lh O"'""' l:Ji 5,00) 641) !it;os Harbor R1d l>(t• DynJ.,l\ urw:>hslnKlNI < It) ' ll'"' ~ sq rt :.! Br .: h.1 . $350,()JO i'S9 0634 UST ILUFFS SBr, J Ba. !'\'(' rm w har ownr !ll(t lmml•<1 111 C'UPJOl) !.!'4'1 .1t>t• 759\~ EASTILUFF Big ram home. :; Bit 1 bM .• dl.n rm . 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S249 ,00o Sl3oU cno ~ llll17 (Ir 131 ~ 11 CASTUIYSU fol•I luxury 11bound' lhruoJil th111 :i Udrm Meehl. hom1• 'lop Quallt \ • onsll'\K'llon .md t•v1•ry «lna!Jv•bh.• 11mt:n1ty 111 eh.ad101 stained l(l11i.~ Mn-ular !ihm 'C'aw, hi.ind fl.tinted Ult~. "" mu1 II rmrt.' JOO ck)( Vlt•w f'u II I.II~ M.wporl PJe.r R•atty 673-2051 llMSTll'S IBaT Shopping center 1 near new t2 2 MtlUon $640.000 down Arb.ona Pnn. onl)' ••••••••••• M aJor shopptn11 centt•r l yttar new SJ 750 M tlhon Southern Callfomlu Pr1n only •••••• •••••• l M l ln1ts Cost a M t>aa 1 38 arru. Ht•1on<>d for 2" condoe, $87~.ooo DA YID IOUUI. llA1. TOI 146-"IO 1-~ C•d• •lnl .. 1{Tow•· C•ktsw 1071 .._..._ .. 1700 ..•..••................ . ..................... . 14cHww•t.h «U> ..q I\ ) 1n11.-a.wry h11tfl quality <"u•lorn humt' I' ano \ 11•w uf <:ai-ujU)C) \ •llt>)' Nu" uni.Irr t nnst rurl 111 11 < omplc·llon nwJ Ma) M!r1 ()(Ml l>it\ r tlour~r kJtr >It• ll!lOlll It) l>lo-11t1 ~ 11t J H.t '.! ,1y \ 11-w ~-11 .... 1w1 "'111 .... 11 '6l IO 1l11w11 or will tr•lt-f-.nt-t)()' I-u11ur ~r~~ 1080 .•.•••••............... J~.rcic>m houiw for ,,.,,. l'ruw only ~7 :11Hl ••..•..............•••• 1100 ..................•.•.. LOWl..,.lST Gnat~ I 11kt-111.<t-1 'uw Ull41rolt r wli' lc~n' S.VrraJ C'~N' 1 .!. l1r1lroom tondo ht•llll'I> u1 puput.r ~pr 1 n ~' l u 111 m u n ll y I n lnuw 1 ... kt·' 11tr••m" lt511WI, luith l.m\bl'itpltl~ t-mmt.57~ l'tulr 1J1d.1y <1mn only 1 544 1434 ( Brnlm J 1100 ••.•..•..•..........•.. 3 l)tlluxe u nits Huot Harbour Ownt·r will (INlll<'e 8kr 613-2200 In l(rt:lil Moi.u Verdi' I0<'11tion Good lt:rmi. Pride of o wnership Pnl't.>d for fa.st 1111le Call 'llOW! 545-9491 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._ ""•r+t HOO t 0 1 rt• Detiwt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -..... J40G Uia na l'ulnl Triplt'X W11lklnl( d111l11nft' l o U11rbur O wn1·r will C'/UTY w :tit•. cl<>wn Wt! hil\l\l '*r 1..-111·h U/lllll 714-49l)-0880 Al(1!11t TWO OH A LOT Two 't:parotto l tsdrm l'oll'ltfl I.II Vl!t')' nlC1! So W i· ' t !', ,, o I ii A n a oolO\bortlood St 111.000 dan osen rt·altc1rt.. 731 311 1 l..Ml(Unll 8t' ;u: h du ph• x As 11ut11ablt' & OWt.: 2nd Ja1~1r1 213 ~>2.'>K NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 Br howw & 1 br guest, lrg H 2 lot Ab8ume IOllfl 1137 .~00. Owne r /bkr. 64.').Ql6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •KULA.II Oilm bll lbr. 111*. patio. •ct. pl', ll'f lned lot ~ ~ '74.000 lo# DD bwnr will r1n Wril.ew t'all tor,,... may •brodlun ,,.. RcoaJ Et t.at. &An &>• mD. Ill• Bitar Lau. a.mu 1•5nedy. 1•-.Jrvf' o.tofS... ,,..,.rty 2600 ....................... 4.M ACRr.8 M /I, 1n ('..Md bearlc. llt'eA. C1&bln 1&.a. lnrorne r.ntal. Urnber <"l't'dul 148.000. Send II iand Self •ddr"Md e n ~ for Te rm11, M1tp. lnl,o J Trott 970 N ~; ~.Grant.a P .... OR ~ -----......... W-.hd 2900 ....................... Nt;ED S.. SM~llt~c.tr. Newport a C' /Costa Mesa 2 house 'm ta llor shop & a few other shoprs Call Dick Gaylord . 213-437 2968 O fC , II( 213 439.5303 hm l'c•n lhollse ~aJt y " lnve~ll mmt lm-Lona ~aC'h HOUSE NEEDED 4 bedroom. 2 bath home 111 Cost.a Mt>Sa. w 1 as sume loan Pnnc only 547·3182 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3122 ····•·••··········•···· CAMEO SHOR.ES 3 UH. Pool. vacw. 1mmt'Cl ~ ... .. . ......•....••.•...•••••••.•.•.......••..•.......•...........•....... )224 ............. l240 L..,.....,... lU2 ..................... .. .. ........................................... . ... ,ftTS otr rA91"mOE a DK. am Gar.•~ IG-251006 ...... a.-'*'-home. 1 br, J bl. crpll. drpa, irdn r ~ No peg, 642-4110 r-taidl. qui.t •trwt. 3 hr. 2 ba. lte mt'I y»rd ti ~ °'1lc1l"ttl • iiet.a oar s.175 mo Avail now f/11 $402"' Bent 84' n 11 DEUOJtrl'UL 3 bd, 2 ba 111 qulet ania 8naht • cheery. ms1mo Palrlclc 558-0108 or Jean n e GMJllllAlt. ~ 2 bdrm gar " yard Adulta. no petb 22S E: 23rd. ~ ~725.3 HOMES t"'OR RENT 3 or 4br Pnced from sa.'585. Fncd yud " 1araae1 t'am1l1e .. please Kida Ai pt-l• welcome Call 9&e 2!iill6 or 973-2971 Agt. no (H f',.8* C'hanntnl( 2 hr 2 ba.. bnck f p, MW kit 1n cl rcfnl( &rd w $415 rn<" 1&11 & "'*' r Adu IL'I, no pet.I. Mart'h 1st 7~ 25.S() ~ t.o S650. nt'wly painted, 3 br 2 ba, fplc . fenced yani, gardt>nt>r m Rohm Hood Lo , C'M 56&-173'1 East.s1dl> 2 br . I ba, l(ar newly deconlf'd $00 mo 00$713 Sl\arp Mesa Ve~ 3 Bl< 2 &, l"arnily Rm. quiet s~. l~e rooms. 165() mo Oilldren & 11mall pet OK. Call S4B 5.IB>, ai.k for Pam or Larry l•--------•I YM r•nt 28r . around VACANT 3 Bdrm, aZ5 2 lJdrm. N1S r=iara 1harp Ck>M '° ld:lool.a, f 'tlf >" " •hop ~ _ __,_....,, __ l!Blffm l'\ve blO<'k1 LO beach • Sparuah 3 br. 1 ~ b1. aardmtr l.ncl Z7S mo ~ 3242 •••.........•.......... I~ Harbour 3br. 2'1Jba . Condo fo'r plr greenbelt v1t-w Xtru ruce '525 91$.3-.l!.371 3244 ••••·•••···•···•·•····· Several r entals 1tv111I NOW' fl'rom ~ :.!hr 2ha. M95 3br. ~ 2br vww lfl:j() Sbr. 3ba. $'700 4br Jba, NEW S795 561 DX> Exenc.tve Llvrni.c WOQd bndgt allarh+'iJ ... 1n11:J,. f.muly home.. 2 hr & "t br & def\ J::ach With~ ho1lh.' :t car RM•Re f rpk /\ t rrurrowave 11ut.o l(ar dr opener... dUl.O ~pnnlllt-r \Y'>lt'm & morl" !'or t.,kl" lt"fllU.'> pooh & J" t u ll l' Recre .. uon..J pack .. )(" rn d ~ & SlllCJ v·d~ ~9062 ON nu: GOU ('01 'k!-tt., pro( de-coratt-.1 2fir den. 21"288, 2 i;ty <'Ondo In p~l1gous Ranrho SJ RX> mo lse 640 688..l lllt' l..ab-s Lu 11 II\ 111 ~· w 1111 ameoll1to\ l 11 g r a d e 11 :! b r floor C'onrto WMhet't<f1'er 2 car l(ar UIC\.lll<' Nl11Ut"I 0<1 1011 1•o ur 11r $)7~ mo !Bl OXI al\ ~ 498-271.S lmm1 C'ul~tfl 3 Bdrm l(lrdrn hornto, Nl1&ucl ~"' ~ Mardi Ai\ 414lDll. ~ 11~1 MfJfl.IU'd1 Swnmlt 3 br, 2 ba. OCt'lln Vlt'W , pool. Jdull11 only No Pelll. IOO 4!n~ ---~ ... vi.to l267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JIOMF:S FOR RP.NT 3 <x 4 Bil Pnce!d from Z50-l600 f''nrd yurd & 11a r Jl(e1o t-'11mtl1e11 pll"a..,e Kith & pet11 W't:lmnw C'u II !•i-1 2.".1118 or !lrJ ~I \Kl no ft-.• 3269 ...............•....... :-;<) n ;t;• Apl & Condo rt-ntul11 V1lld Rent.ii~ 67>4fll2 l~r Sp>11la~'S oC'edn & bay \ iew 1br lll'W rrpti! & 1111 I 1 "r t.:<1r 2 frplci. J 1•rrlr1r 1n1 I SI '.'>OOmu 1.i:,1mfl 'lo('WIAJl'l < n • .,..,t I hr :J 11,, rrindu P<>•>I . ll!nn11>. )111.'\Jlll :.<1un.t SIJ'.JI Ill<> ~IOI. 121.31~ 7171 Immaculate F.a~Hhluff Condo J ljr 2 ~. lrn, .,, lt'W In> mo Call t-vt11 after lipm, nl4 )7~ 1244 UYFflOHT nr HHYC .!JOO -.q f1 . •, !Jdrm-.. 11, I.ta Slh.'~J Pt'' mo 1.,m .... "'1.ll 1'0fl-"o1der 'lh1Jn tnrn RMI Estate Ston 675-1771 -··--'..d • ••••••••••••••••••••• U16 ... .................... . Ma1nmcent M• 3 br home 1Avel1 oee•n vlrw. Ext'llUl\le n•lKhborhood. 197) •1m Condo Suprr UIOdea ocean view 31>r Jb a ;.i 11 amen1t1u $8$0 or" C S741 .._..,_..~or ..,_.shed llOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm. 2 C'ar gar clolle th pool, t.ennU, AC ~o Jkqe Sal. & sun. $49!1. ~. 22952 Cam.uuto Lm. 3425 ....•.....•...•••...... UASIS GM.OU! ·~ • 30.-, E ·11de c M .. ('Xt!I', type. Brand new ~pool. spe & pnvacy t8l>O mo hie •ZBr Irvine VUlaRe Grl't·n , hrand n .. w gound floor wut $C95rno. li.e •28r+den. lrv1M ~~mo IM" CcM to Pl"eV"W 752-1700 2 BR, n ew c pts. enrl icarage. W ID h.lwp. ~nr~ pwl.Jo Mesa Verde an·u M5(J mo ~7 7M:> lirand new 2 Br condo. "of'<.'\Jnty gal.t>. pool. J:k Hrookburs l 1Wl'1>tm1n'lt l'r , Gardl'n Gro\l.' :;JHIOIO 1'11-:WPORTCHJo:ST Al.trnllon uiv~lori.' 4 hr <'Undo, 15'/, down, A !TI>. :i~i.umablc l oan Leverage l(alon• P<><1I J<IC'IUZJ, tcnn1i. !l4k 71H3 A.In SAVE SI 2,000 I YOUMUH laAHDMEW? SURF. 00 and what L'i nYlff' a itreal buy art- Uiese 6 umi&. Four lge 3 bdnns. J bath units and I WO 2 bdrm, l bath unll . .s With pnvat.e palloltl Xlnt area, and owner w11I help fman1:e Al-"') other un 1l, m xlnt rl'ntal areai. C.JI 979 5.170 todJy pobllesslon. Sl600 11111 . 2 bt. I !Ml, ~ mo N .. ,. untJI JW\e 1~ 271A Clb. dean. l(ar & yard E!t.2:5Mo t d""P Ni, r•, t . 61...nil liarheklr rondc> 215 "'" Pool. xlnt loratwn ~ l59i or 964 41.22 1 hr :.! IJ,1 rw'41 Y d1·1 •1r frvl• '"' 1111110 21.1r 2 lir 2 ba, So t:lll 1'11.:1 an· .. l>u.-s. ).(a' & wtr m r1 fAI 11494 ~ !f.'t\:I I'' l C'<Jmm pool, 4 llr 2 tl:o I~ fam rm, fq,lt', :!110 ~q fl 2 hlk:. Crum I 646-1145. 646-ti25S 3144 •· 1 r I. a r <I I' n •· r 1111 I r.1•1 mu i! I J 21i, 43J2 7.U 'clJ"~ JBr 2b8 patio & fpk. nr !vJut.h Coa~l Pla1..11 ~,11 21..1-:~1 J:f*t 111 h, ai.&um lo:1n ---------1 6DB.UXEUHITS M6 4724 I IYTHE SU Sll 000 I PRJME EA.5TSWI::. CM __._ . • I 2 Bdrm.s each. HmoorRldqe .J Jlr Mobile Home, ap-ntESTARN~C:O 2 br. 2 ba. l''l·cul1\r l prux '• m1 to Ocean 6137761 homt:. l'lty light' \ ll'W.' Pool Spa Rec cent.er --- ,ery pri v.Jtt· ~:13!1,000, lnC'ludel.st.orageshed & 1 4 t.:n1l& Costu \1 l'"oii Owno·r Hkr Da~i. 11\l'I pallO A must t.o S26S.MSubJet'\t11lllJ I ALLSTATE !(10-1006 Evt'it 644 OOOk ~·Call 752 1700 nuw ' 54&24!17 AKu or 635-4?HI I,. I •• t ; ~If -- __ C_O_RH_Elt_L_O_T--1~ 1111i:1{\J11 INCO;~~;:,~ERTY I REAL~()_!t~-- l1M ly Uroadmoor h11mt· ~Ji£\O]! From ~.900 M~ular ""1<uarded .cat.t· & n •r _ ----··-·-~ T ype llomcs. 21 hr DELUXE DUPLEX f .tt· i Ii ll <· 1. t 10" ,. t" I -I !>e<"Unty 3 p\1 bt'urht•"' 1'wo umt.s m pte11L1g1ous 1-'ai.tuun bland Ill nr I' In beaut SJ<.: Panoramu· . • (. d I M I f .,t1.,,1u•s Ni·WJJOr1 lcw <! Obi d Ad 11 I pool & pier Treasure l!Jlt• lJrvna I' ar on y 1v1: ,.,. "" • view e WI e u ,... "'-·1 I' f • c· . VI. ~ <>Id L" .. C'h unll I Hr+ r11·n tor :1 11r w 11.w k 2li 21W $38 000 " .,...,., dC'I II oai-t ·.i .. ~ .,... ~ ma.'>ll"r ">UJll• h1~h , ... it ·,1, ~ •""'' '·493 7c • ., • II w y . L a I! u n:. II 1 h 1<k'11l1cul di 1~ s q fl 3 hvin,I! rrn, frpk 111 11111•11 ..,.....,.,,..or · ...., H M p r714 1 ot~J 'L"t?:• IJo·tlrO('>rn. :! U1tlh with ,otnum ~lk!I ()011 (°,oll ----------hrn·k f1rt•pla c·t•. lra'>h ····················~·· J br. 2 ba, lg borne w pool $1 225 mo ~48 -4 676 . ~SPM or Ad·S rlt.er Ull. 6C2-4.'.llO ~ hrs. LGrJllRCI t.och 31 41 ·····•·••·············· Victoria Jit'athfront ltome. yrs L~. redwOOd brk int, 38r, pat1u :l13-790-3272 -------.... wport lffc.h ) 169 •....••.••...••........ Avwl U1 June Newly rle corated $500 1n r l uWatJeti 540-11632 Talang res4:rvallOI'\~. 39lh St be Cl l'. h huu.:. c 5-W~ Hwpt'i lleJt Buy 1m Sflfl or 1~.i1 11<111 E.ASTSIDE '"'"IJJ1-t11r. and e..ra11rn · .EXCITING. Z-lldnri U..ih tilt· l:1it.l.11r<o unit t:ai. Ho.an u..furnitMd t~~u balc.·orut.·" in ll c_;n·a t ••••••••••••••••• •••••• . Sl42,500 lor t~f> family '1tu..il111n' ~ 3202 UdoPri ...••....••............ RJU.E:R REAL TY $Jiii u.r1 7~u 19'..!ll 1-.nd of ' ul dl• ~al" :1 llr " Ba w F•>rmal U1n111i: & I Fam Hm ..,upn coml Grelil lll>l>UmHble I0.~'7. I loan. Poss Lewie Op(. or long escrow. Sl4!J.500 I Curt tl1• rtx·rt..'>. II. I\ gt . j tnl~ I !I 7 4 T r u v t• I I! 1 •· w 1·olWff\b, out.s1<k patio & garden, U~hwai.ht-r daspoaat .frosllre• FrJgldalre. French •rmol re divider 2 storaRe sheds, corner lot I 546-0814 J nu .... L 14 Bdrm 2 I~. s harp & ~ A d 1·an. rww c-arpct. rlo~I! J Dl(X(S pi .._CE 1 t.o shop11 and fr~"J)' "t'TL ~ Pela and lllda OK... AlOM SI st.000 NortltTllS"' AvaJlabk approx 3 ts . 200/o DOWN !Ope. T1I I-JO P'M..I Refs-required. SS'fS/mo (}flJ6J63) MEARDISHfYLAHD I . 751-030 ____ _ Broker 1714 17~1624 COSTA MESA ~~~ ••••• ??~~ AcMt Pei Pri I Jkoaullful N1·wport 1lhl I -w111<• ~Br "" walk 111 Ii I Oil' 2 year , old • ln,l"h ('r1rn .. r lul HEAR WATER , ~l!>.t.UJ t\~1 642 .50•12 SEAVIEW 1Jf->ifilXl1 lktllx.ia l>uplex A,,11111• I Lots for Sc* 2200 f'<irt H11 \t.il ~ial Ivy 1 Sllll.(J()() loan Ownt'r v.111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1"'111'1 IJovf•h• {IJ j.!hl} upjlracl•'IJ fflfl.\ldcr t('rm' $llil 111111 I I r V1ll.1 l"'>t lomt-20JC6U pro\1•11 f11r 43 rond11' 114 MI 11:11.11 w I I A ' ''1 r<..., l'.o m >1-...i·n ·•I• W.all·rlrorol IV tluck Zhr ZH.a '" La~ Hiib ' {LS TA T £ I ""'ll'I Brt>kl•r tf73 ~I n1•"C!>l !i i.lar park. l'<Jmer <'hurrr11nK :.! hr. l IJ,J t•n I I l<'rtamml'11t & v.1 1at11111 11°' w ilJrl(c patio Jrea REAL TORS 1 Air nind·only $27,50<.i h11U..w tiOI :jfith ~t. NII , W~l 536-931 I ~~"CUI. OW\ ~l,000 111 -w .. 1«1~11 j Q.ASSIC OmloPffVJ.wDpb. MOllLEHOME JBr. <!bll & Wr, :.!lllt 1 Wutnfr11nt lo 1Jo1 k SALES Good 11&11umablc loon llluld your own tlr t••u11 1 :!t)76 Harbor. Ste 206-A ~ 64.> 740H ht)U.W Oii :•J 111()\1 lol fill.JI 540.5937 :111.h St . NB 8:j.') 2211 I $35.000 DOWN 'WE'VE MOVED!" f'ou.rplexes. H H Cho1t'(' I of II. xlnt rncome. near you would be• vt-ry prou•I LAGtUMA IEACH Meach & Main No quau M1.ay"Wl"'vi·movt•d1n 11978 Singl e w1d el fyang. $195,000 ea<'h t o lhlS beautiful 4 H<lrm home an a tcrnfii 1~11 HJUcrest. lo spa ce rent. Us A Rea lly 646 ~ 1100 ·· lmrruH·ul11lc with I i·k...e lo I.own Jusl lillt.ed nhlo581·se86, 837 700:.! "rl att rac·t1v1· f<1m1ly tSRS797> -----I u Mobile Holww Stew. 14 Units. Ocean "ww na1m formal d1n1nl( rm I ro.ruve c·uh now +Tax .1n1I ,, ,parkl111~ µ01JI 554.7070 Shelter t'Ulanrt' al 'J'. I l,.tJl!f79 s.:nono~ I and No poinls 9 ~11t ALLSTATE ~r.~ ....... !~~.~1 ~ri~~~~nc~~~~r REALTORS OPEN HOUSE 1-JPM Thurs. & Fri. ~ROBIN COtJRT NEWPOHT CREST. BP· prox I A00 11q fl f>on I miss this one' Call 6',;.9llll M ·O~EN HOUSE '-:\...:.!EAL TY /' 100/o DOWH OCEAHVIEW neaublul ocn view htom(' ~PLEXES f«OM $159,000 200/oDOWH HEAil DISMEYLAHD Broker (714 Y750-1624 COURT ORDB OF PRIYAnSALE 40 UNt Apt COMplex 1959, 1961 Ma ple Av'" {;(isl.ii Mes a . Ca . Bids to be present.ed t.o Refen•c• Jean·M11rle S parling. Z1ll2 l>uponl before Or Ste tll, Jrvlne Ma rch Jn1. UH> The property to be sold at pnvate nle to the person ms king the lu~hest bid Terms of sale & s pec1l1c•Llona can be obtained by wnlmg office cl referee. BREAD & BUTTER 3 fourplexes m Cost a Mt'u ('u n be i.old separately All :J Br 2 t\a e<tch Owner will r arry at lfY{ for 4 Y<'ars 25' • down f-\Jll pncl' Sl!l!\,OOO each l'::aC'h apt us n•nh'll at S400 mo Veurly 111 come $19,200 pr hid~ Real Dlt.at.e lnvestmt-nt.:. 3333 W Coasl Hwy,Nlt 645-6646 ('l<Med Sunday 2Br Oplx. E Side CM Pnn only Sl37,000 ~1103, 646-6710 I -wo :Jlx I Iii lot.s 4.14 liel(on111 Uulltl to 11wt Ownr lJldr 71» 1125 54:1 Ii 1411 I LAGtUHALOT (ttan view lot 1n pnmc fatruly uea of LaKuna b4.•uch All ulll1t1l''> avaulable tiood financ U\lt SJ.M.000 don osen r•·ult"r" 1213 N COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACll 497-4848 ---- IUILDMOW! sruTLAT& 2 14 ac. ready to build \lle"W lot Pon1ble splll SM.000 XJnt lt'rm!i WAl .Li\ct: & < 0 H !::Al .TO RS 72!1 5966 MabllehofM/ Trtrrrtts 2300 •...........•.........• ~le home, l.ulo Park. :n Ur11kt'. NB 122.000 111~ IU67 ........ .,........ Aesor'f 24 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORLIEASI New 2 bc.'liroom 2 bath home M 111~1on l.ukt·i; Country ('lul> <iolf wnrus pool BeautlfUll> l1ndscupt'<I, no main l.ft'IMnet: ya rd 9E11C1 Clubhou.&e Rd IJesert llot Spnnp 213-378-2572 2 Rdrm homt> unfurn BX> ~ 'llnry :! hr . 2 ba l"um 9iOO Lou Hrl'1 hid & A~'lO<' 675 3331 ConlM dt4 Mar l222 ...•.•.•.•....•........ 5 Rr 3 ha. Irvine l l'rr&1·1• ~ mcl A~aal no"' to AUK l~th Al:l li44~. HAR Iott VIEW HOME 2 Bedroom. den. 2 Bath Monaco model. hrepllit"l· aod larl(e yard Com muruty pool and grt't!n bell•. S79S mo Agt 64G-9900 1224 .............•......... Sharp 2 br. at.ove 6 refriit Adult.a. no peb S3!Y.> mo )48-13T7 ONLY ~ Nr Ocean Dix Newer Le 3Bd 2....,Ba 21ty AUAmenVac ~l~ 2 Br.2 ba +den, wet bar, q\.let t'Ul·de-sac. nr S A •count r y Club Ind l(ardeoer. W U. refnl( a uto l(ar dr o pnr Atnum. garden v1t'w from ea room Ill vault ed beam re1h.ng & frplr WS. b l & I a.st + s.-AlO secunly See by appt Call 1165-25.29 Oean 2 br w 1encl gual(r S37S mo Adults. no pet.a. m w Wilson 6.JI ~ for Cla.st1ifled Ad ACTION Call l• OalJy Piiot AD VISOR 642 5678 ...... ,..,,.. 3br.f9Ul rm ,.2ba,fplr nr SC Pl ala no dop tliOOmo or 162.'> f mt yd gard'g 831 b lL6 Av.U Jbr, iti.. nr 0 C Coll . I~ rmr lot. avail J I SWO ln<'I )(ant 642 2GS4 o r n>-L5U 2 bdnn 2 1 2 ha Condo Hrand nt.-w modt-1 hurrw. pn.Ae\lilOnally dt•r•orutt'd ancl<b wai;her dryt-r refng & lunl( MU' lot'fl t ii!I UUli + Spa & l'ool $6SO 1mo u~s 2011 or E*-221..5 W~bndgt' .! ldtfll I •Ill I do I , ba l1ro·pl11 • .. • 1111' .!IJ.1 :'lo1·wp1Jn "'ohun ... w d laJu> & r •• 11 "''Id I t .......... ~ .. ,,, ""' l'r111A'M) tiM5 ~<>fMOifJ'1'J llfJlb·W ~Jfl 1.rx \lt()(.JdtmrJK,. l'I lllr I M'ill •Jlr 1>Jl111 ~Jr l'l>ffif-0Jfllmun1ty IJkt \t,111.11•• .1•111 n•• ,,..1 IAJ'M ~p.s lrruu.\ A\"ll h.ulJ 21J IA,\ 'i771i.1lt :! Apr l't 11r "uon•·r SICiiJ rm ~ IM7fi SAN JOA9&JIH VIUA OONAVARRt. !11(-w lbr + '14·n I ,h,J T wnh~t' !'I riu 11•11f luun..t" U'f\Jllb f rt..,. 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'!·hoob lit !', ( WOODBIUl)(;fo. t'O'•l.10 lic1nn-.. lll'W q>t,, tlf°?' H ('Taylor Co. Rllr. l'IH.Ul Pat><• rum 111t1 J iii' 1 ~u .. 1 )r 11•·.,. 1.: 11' "><q•'1 ., 1;," 6' "'·•h·r 6409000 Mk ror t'a y1· $050 mo 546 Jll~H or 1111tl•• nr l.1k1 r1" f,., 11 1 Jiii $1'1•' \fh 1>7J .!.!JJ I ..... W L an 1:! noon K.'t' till7 Int of 1'4ewport Crnt ...... tna ............ d I I t I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• R8'fT Al. S l Ir ' >·• In 1•\ ,. • on 'hr 2.,..tMI ~ oo "-u.1>lu111 l.lt~l 6r \lah>altMMd 3706 3 Br. 2 bit. fam rm. f~k. courtyard eotry. a1:1 ASt/., ~ MZ·za4. CLEAN 2 BR w .rar ~et s:n~ Adult.A. no '*l' 713 W W1b1111 6JI 4l!M HAC'l< II.\ Y J Hr .! pool ' I u 1Jh11u "' ~I ~~'-'l J Ur 21~iJ.ll Condo. nu JM'I JJ(JOI & l.ef\llb s:n~. m .. lla1·k Ha y 1141 IJ:.!.4 1\•'I 4 hdrm 2 b8 b1H•k yard. wu.sht'r dryl"r. n·fn).(t' dbl l(ar SW> m<J indd' ~r~Ull O>l~ Park ano1& 4 hr. 2 l>u. frplr. blln~. l!nd yard, dbl r1.1r R&rlll(t' :.2711 Cornell 11117~ inc I ~ fmt yd s.o~ 2 & 3 Bdrm homr. large lot., quaet area, s mall pet ok Av•ll Marrh Isl A#.642~ o..roW 322' ...............••.••... 2 blkl from DaNa lwbor. vie'w 2 Br 2i,,., Ba condo. pool, J•C , ~ 496 7141 ewa ---- 4 br, 3 ba. ~a.n valley Vlf!W 33122 M a.nn a V lll la. «J&.4210 FwA•V.-..Y l234 •.......••............. HOMES Jo'OR R•:NT 3 or 4 BR Pnce<t trom ~m75 , .. nrd yard & garaae11 •·11m1l1t•:- please Kld11 & P<'lll weloome Ca 11 rMl4 2!166 or lf7>2971 Al(l, nor~ tW1t4oa IMdt 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UOMES roR RENT 3 or 4 br Pri<'f'd fro m se-tr«> FnC'd yard & .i•r11e1 f11m 1l 1t'b pleost Kid" & pt-lo; ~rome <~11964 2566 or lf7>2971 A~. no ftt Downt.own Hunt Beach 3 br. 1 bit. ml mu ~J237 -~----- "' 4 Br. 2'-'!t be. Pool. I dr-e-f'Tlt4c, -b9r. --••••••••••-••••• Nwprt Beach '97:!1 pool. letuua. l•c•n• 38r. 2•,.t. S7f10 I Ir.IC lra.w ~3U. --8A'fW tBr.Jba ~'11 j IJ[)O ISU. Jiii< t h.1 ........ I ...... IS I l!t-aut up-stain duph·x , h i ll n'. "" p.a ti u apt 4 Bdrnu, J ba. dhl JurllC'ro.k l.u\1h U'lhJnto :lbr & dc-11 \ I I m1t•ni,. ·" t• tr~ 1 J II I 6«H~ l241 ....................... 2 Hr. i i., t>.. hw yard. \ u•w $8~0 mo rorn ~ZD>or49' 019tl OCEA.'I/ FRONT MO!lnllLV Rt:NTAJ...'> 135() & l "p RM P C7H 1499 3579 New Jbr. 2....,ba, din rm 2 rar itar ()C(•an \It'". 1pa llOOMo 497 1~1 Ht.:STlt St ud1u "' f1 rt'plu·e At bt!11ch N1C'hoU R t: 4'H tnOJ &...J-HMb 3250 ......................... HOMES F'OR l!l-.:-.11 3 ur • ttH l'nn•d lrolll M!6 ~ f'n<d y.trtl & KO r Dl(c~ Fam111 .. s pl<>as" KHts & µets """kome Cu II 964 2!166 or m ~111 ....... ,,, . oo fet· 11111 ""' 1\1 ",., l( • .r ,undt-ck $8!1(1 mu '•, 1 ,~""' 111 ...,11( 1 r•·1 in•hnt-'lullhtll'" \lo 1 i..11,. •' 1.,, ,, 1,,,,11 I l••1HrN·htdl. \.~s-1• • • • t ••• ,. f. '' l' .• t • t , tj i '; 1.S.11 "" h• .. ·• l'l•h II u. • : I M i:ai "' h.t..u11 Sl.1',\1 lai)Oa P'~ )707 •ll f 't4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• II \Hfil 1k 1<11)i:1- 1)( t t\"' '"""' .Jlsr. tH\ 11<•11 ~rµl1 'A 1llJ,.r \"w"' Ot•• k.'. I 1'11111'. i'cw1l 14 J J (' SI ~IOMo 117$ Wr7H II' Ad ~11trr • t 1 l..i.;/ 4-XllJ 24tV"> \1-arly 3 br 2 bu, pullo. lo:•irllKP, • arport lirlOll Ul"t'a l'lo'r lo l~udi Hn••-r 67!') 4!11 ;• 2 bdrm :.! bll dbl l(itlf ~ e w I y r e •l'I o d e I l' d 'l/e,.po rt lfeq•h1, 9!1L5 mo Call 1$4 311!1 f'lllll&MJc ln le~t'I rnndo. '\hr :!' > ba lrpl nl'ulrJI 1·Jrthhinl' clt'I or 1wrf ·~iod Loe in pre.t1i.:111u..' Ul~fol Sl'ilO mo 1144 7315 lroad!Mow S.O•lew 4llr . tia . l ''Y .,. j(Ofj(('llll' Vll''W , i.:uarclt•d IJ\l <'Om m . '4 lt'llllL\ C'OtH1' pool & ).•< u111 1:rtl11r ml'ld Sl2'.ill mo '•lK lll\ZI t)ntJ Whlil HIU wi.nt Ill Dwly l"'il()( t'lu,~1fo"'h1 <; 1 .. 1 111 n ~· 1 •H1 m 'I & l.11! ht-<Wll•'" fi'1 .,..k II. up < ln•;rnl nm! fi7~Hl7 IO flC 't:A:-J i'"RO:-;T :lRr, :!Ila ~J mo + uul Wrntt•r n'f1IJI I 'all fi7~ llAV Jo1WNTAGF: vi~·w .: BR. romp furn Adil., l '\J.l pd 11tt( USO wintPr 303 t: EdRt'Wlll•·r I K'TI 21tf..tl 3722 ..............••.••..•. NN-port Brach 's finest .! hr. 2 ba. on the wawt Orean &. bay v1eW5. Sl400 mo Call for detail' wk.days, 6(2--4783. lhr. lba. i.:ar. AdullJI !'on J>rt,, Xlnt areJ, nr bl'h m>Mo 67s.-0166 3724 ..........•...•........ SUSCASITAS I-um I br apl SJOO & up 1-.:ncl Riii' Adults. no pt-U 2110 Newport HI. ~-"1lti11 I & 2 Ur tnulers, Si!OO + l!o'CUnly, no ch1ldren or ~ 6429193. ~ ..... °" .. odt 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.l'tftMEST Spanish ~tale UvinR' llt>aut1ful park Uke "Ur round angs Tcrracc•d pool Sunken gas bbq. 'parkllnl( fountain' Spac·1ou~ room ' Separ11te d1nmR arcJ, walk 1n doseu. borne h~ kitchen & cabinet~ Wilk to llunt1ngton O!nttt w 1ba1 c ony . own 1• r 1~~~~~~~~~~1---------­nn.ancm1 Nu qoahfy1n1t .. _, __ u -._rtl'f 1400 Lma than ant only pay _ .. .,.,__ *DC UNITS rnef1lS Prl te<I t.o 1e II fa :'It • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grv¥n 2700 ••••••••••••• •• •• ••••• • u.R Park Area 10 blli 2 Bedroom furn $46.S Tov.'ll.house furn ~s Adults, nope ... UU1Jt1es Jol'ee! only 1139.000 l'leui.t• C'all Deluxe 1lnsle 1t.ory air 631·2'M&. Kendall <'o oond1tiooed modular of· 156-ln xJnt are• nee building deal~ for of Anahdm. 10 yn old Ry owner. Barllb1ty 3 hr, easy relocation. Buyer Gnu Income 1523.000. I b a . v 1 e w • 2 0 I 4 2 must move & relocalt> 74-ZBr , lS. Ha yvlew. S A lt l~ Q.uTeot.ly used for Reul 82-Uk'. Ula, 111ptr prldt' Slll.000. tnu *9 Dilate project manage-ofownenbip. r.ttblwff COftdo ~e~;J'~." ~ ~~·::Mnhlp, SI0,000 .. OWC alao be t»eet for 11chool. H. 8 . Gron Income 3 hr, 2 'Ai ba, IR fom r m i·hutth or bank. Appro11. SM0.000. Selle.r molivat· VIEW u..,noo.q.1\.1.o xlnl cond . ed. '3JOO,ODO. 2915 Qued.tda. open Sst. Owner will oomlder all ftlUI~ & c• IDK &Sun 1·~.5"46 8477 reMQRAble otters. Mint URJ~ LM - -be mov.ct by 8-LWO Call l~TMOO Sanc:Mtrent• 1076 Suun NcKinni11 ntW ••••••••••••••••••••••• wt~A114412131.. Prm Hgu. twn.hm 28r , -·--'-------GJOW19terlyPt.etea& l...,Ra. Aeaumablt' loan. 'h'ade your old 1tuff fOT Nw1lt Bdl l5HIGI Pool , 1 p11 , 194 )K new aoodiu w ith a 1~~Cou.r1el~~~t~t.o~Kdr~~Bk~n~. ~ ~17~ aaatned ad 842..:,56711 1~ \" ' ••••••••lllil•••••••• oceari 3br '* fm -.SO No pe&a_..,mMM NEW FRENCH CASnE ES!ATE Approx. 6000 sq. ft. 11 acres prime hor8e property or avocado grove. Adjolnlng 11 acres also for sale. Oak n oors & spiral staircase. Imported chandeliers, sunken tubs 3 enormous fireplaces, stained glass winaows. security system, etc. Owwer aft •PM. l-43'-4714 3 Br, 1"" ba, 2 <'•f .iar. Encl. back yard. Xlnt loc. C all aft tpm aJJ)6».2Ml Condo. 2br . 2ba, I.US. Xlnl. Br\hnt • Adami. 557-0tSl, 981-4458Sand.l 2 bdrm. l ba, ck>M \0 bcb, lllQ/mo. AvaU. a.1 , 5!1M312 f moa. ~. 2 br. l ba, pets con• 2 car 1ar .. nr. but'b, USO Incl. prdaner. 146-1171 , All . _____ ,.. ___ .. . .. ·-·"' ... ., .. ,,, .. ·--------· ..... -___ ,,,....,.,_ ~~~~~- You may request Ad-Sitter service~ placing yoor od . : . our ~-Si~er number will appear 1n your Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your messages .. . you c:XJll in ot yoor conveniefu to qet the r~ to yoor ad ... this servu is only S5 per week. For more information and to place yoor ad ~II 642-5671 .... ' ... ~ . L.A~UTNTA llERMOSt\ 16211 Paruade Ln. 1 l>lk W. of Beach, 3 bllul S of F.dinger 841 S441 ...,.. .. ach 3741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• gudkl, prof. decorated. ifnmllr . Free maid 114:rv Ai uUI. Color TV. $100 wk or by mo ~ 2227 Ocean ""· 1 br, I ba, eov crod parking $430/mo. 04-00M ... • -.......... ......... .. u.tur.. •h ~ ~ ......... """'"" .......... h ~ ;'W""j;·; c:;;;;:·· .. ···.iiu e..->tu ·e:;;;;:·· .. ···;;~ i;""~'W"''Ult' .... , ......................................... ····~••••••••••••••••••aw l.M>UPfA 8 (.1J lllTR ••••••••••••••••••••••• M••'·······••t•••····· ............... be4 _!1'dll/ __ ._,_!brwry ___ ,,_._,. _______ .......;.o_A1_l_Y_P1...;lo.;O_T_..:o;;.,5;;;;. ...... I •1~ ltOO ...... ......_ 4JOO -.............__,._. 00 .L....t Kidd Mt tflasld 1 Pr ~""' • " & Ur•· At cx:r ~-iv.' led-::.• ~ l •r l'lu .. In lbOJ" ~ • lu& QtO Cill ....................... ~ ---44 ht ........ 4500 ....................... Salhl Vllfan C.M &per ooodo 2 er. i New 162 bdrm ~r.~,,. a.. -. f'llk. am. Pvt. aduJt •SIU Lo l4 ptau ent •"Ma. fn.Zlll .. .................... . m• ......... No. ,...._y Arn ~~·~nu Jlt'l1, U~ MH117 ....................... Draod Dew beaullful, --a-.uw,.. ..,.... P' few laauh SMllll'l1iOU'N1)ors&A .O 1. a • s dUldrcn u...,..,..,.,IOJtdy 1 Neu park • acbnola f'rl4 >•RM 6 UT 2221 ~r:'f &nJI lbr. k.llWr a7~ AltuJ11, I ........ t.edl Jl40 from UT&, 2 bdrm ., .. _ -. • 8 DIC.sums A t'Ombl.n.atbt I.bat can 't bt beet I p :rf ec.t Joe.At.ion kbe '° frwya, •U'POrt 4 re1taurant1J, p rof aecnuttal ICt'VI, ldt-111 amce. 4f beaut.llw Pl'° &M For ftVW'e t.olo. call hn8197t-ZUl1. Lea 1e 3,000aq ft ~•PA~.28'per loot. 114-S.Ul 10 l ~ .• Ml pal... l76f Ur.2811 ._ .... _ •••• ••••• ••••• Heat ,.id 0 ..... W; Wtbon,C N Gl~~~ _<)pn 11>"4daUy llll :Jll \Ai WU.w~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tJJl 2171 lllE'etiBJIU liP1uu ful Clt'lt n 11J1h '°'"' t. ''"' Aclulta 1111 '"-" •DnUXE• GAID£N APT . l ......... ...tr J poob Nma.r tto., tbp. M:iOMu 2br. 2ba. t rpta, drpe, bl lint. dabwbr W 11> hookup No Peta uu Dua Md. N na. ----~ a br w /1ar, paUo, i;oot, ad\lh.t, no Sle'.t 1801 It L5Lb Rt Nwpt Heilbt.. MZS k'™O. ~ from S"'3$ + our •-'leou.t o~w .. r prda, l.ftWa. wa&M1llt. -... K 8. 127~ Ind utl uforuootln14s 538·1474 . C uoly n pUd From San a.Jrn. U6eto P'rwr drive North ------- on ~ '° Mcfl'•dden 3 br. ~ ooune apt • &ur Ihm W•t on Md'adden Clemente, near tenoia 4s to Sea wind Vill•ae ~ IUOtmo. -..492 n .. -...,, ------ Dia. medical olfice auit.e, ~ del Mar. '750-Mo Realooomlc a Corp ~ Pnme Newpart/Me1i. Bi••._ Pa.rte. Qua!J:ty otnce • warehouH ape ct! for leue. Carp e t 1 . dra119 6 Wt°t bu 1870 aq. ft. unJI• • vaiJabtt DOW 3()' IQ ft 842-4d M ; s.ts.1. associat ed • '11 • I '' I ' •' ' l:ASTtiaU • 1 IW, larden .p, pr Adu.I.ta "° Ilda u•n••t ~Zin :Jlldrm 2 b.i loll., 1!11 ... i l•I ~lfl·t-1 ltll~ ~ .. red nr port CWiUu apte UDQ ., rllw'°t~., bclUI "'alk ll1 llhi..ippb11 PAii NEWPORT APARTMENTS MUSTSll TOl&llYlf Adult •JIU · l~ Br from D'lO NellUed atnonl( tall pu141 trees " babbUog broob Featwt.n1 · Ma want.I M 1 F to thr lae Ille W IJIO(M 'fullln UH ~. ~5 or Ad SIU~r a 112. &c2-4300 at bra. PRESTIGIOUS LOCATION ... 2000 1q . ft. 0 1 ftce/Warebouae. Coata .._area. Call 131-481 t • ' -' I •2 ltr I he condo ur ..,., n,,.. Ptau N"w ,.,,,t.. I.Illa. A (. Pllf". 'M'("Ufll) e&•l" l"b1ldrrn ok "" i-... 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SlUO !.lflu C"o.ta Mt.., .. $llJOO c;n,..~ tlwn <&JO 32nr1 ~l Ha~ ~·r &Wmt• ~ lit'Jl'll t'all tor SANDWICH ORI deta1b Sw rra Kt•Jlty <~ M1..,,1 Sandw1l'ht·~ 6.1.l-?mlJ Ut•h. S50t"I t•ros~ 1" •NEWPORT /C .M. Up ID 4700 sq f\ 111·1111 ftl pnme cornl•r, 17th & Nwpt IJI 67~QIOO lax> sq f\ m m<'d1r:al bl!ll( "'ail for I mmed ot• l'Upanry Ample park ID& ~wport ~ 65c.ll 2 Room.. & bath Offll'f' t1r 51.0re 137~ mo :.w w J.9lb. C.M <.:all Ja('k, dMy 6420212, eve5461ZT7 llSTOH HAUO.kVD. 'um1• Null' at H'. I 11 l!•n..,1 Si2:>.ooo 1-\Jll Pn1·c· All· ...... 751 -1400 ~,,. 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Newty remode~ •hop p1na cenuer 1n Coal• Mesa ha.a orn~. 1va11 for 1mmed. occupancy from appro lll 480 l o J4.5Qlq ft w/oew <'~le /NEED /MONEY • 2br. nt'w carpet &. pti•nl Beach ucc<'l!!> Nn l'('l8 ~!la'SS 3824 ........................ .......... ..,.. 2 Dr /l be From $43.S 2Br12 ha F'T'om $4~ 3 Br/2 bo From '5:IO Beautiful aparkNIJ unllb in 3 unit & 5 unit build !no. P\I\ Y•rdl. puUc>ll, dcdca. Family ,, adult ~ uu". Nodop. TSLM.ipnt M2 11'.03 Streams. waterfalls. a p1no forest Among Orange Counry s most spectacular adult aoart- ment communtttes 1 & 2 bdr .. 2 bath Move-in ready Offices open 9 to 6. .. PlllECREEH ::>:\()() rairvoww fll.I <-• -.1.1 Mr \11 !14'> noo 1 c 'lrr,t•cJ Sunou.v 1 OCEANFRONT STUOIO In Old Mt.>d ll V iii». btamM ('('IUn1<11, lea~I w1ndoW11, pvt l>eh. m111ny lrftil, I adlt, no pelJI, ~ mo 4IM.88flO Lower level 2br, Jb1 , view,~. Avall 3·1 Call forappt. 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OD bup IH 11111tU Jobe u1· •$t7'6' 8?S 0366I -r.r.F.M"trn·r AN tit' • I 1 J I t' i. b l! a I worll.m1rn•hlp ~ml611 ).Q proft'ITl.-d 67~ ~ ... ... .... !I ................ . .... llWT 17 yra IO •reM I ar.,_ntar. patnlln11 klrlbl '*'-~1762 '" ~ rAIACUff tbnr 1mprowmeot, ~ modeb.n&. tanana • root ~Z)P>.aip..~ k.lt'('lfl<'. pa 1nlln 1t rir)wall. ~uinb:n& r t' f*!r YarnUy bua11>esi. l.11• ti • work 11u11r Ml ~Ull ................................ (,¥f1kitu1\1C l»ntblr Ml/Ulll. ••••••• • ••. •. •• ...... • •• lr1·t' tr1111mt111t rlcun uu.·a1.udrnl Llll'K~tr\K'lo. up. i\vllt'A M811474 Tnuh lf\'t' tnm lhtn l'.xp a.ardt-nl'r mow 1-dgc. rln UJ.111 ,...,ff ttt1l ttJmhl l 'M art-11 ~ 4119\ 1-.xp JeJMindtl teardllner Compl ) ..rd 'lervl<.'er. H.1-l..lahll' Ntal Ml! 4389 GarJen1nl(. tree tr11n rwig. rl.eltl>·UP & m•tnt »c:rV Anuc S41i~l4 • t.and,rapt' Malnl. l:omrnercuil only ~4111.:, k>-8llOO I ~"1111& & Dump Joi.It! Allk for Randy '4l~ llAUUNG ~CLEA.NI~\.: ~ Comm ·1 Fr"" est <.:a 1111162-1462 ---- Hauling Movtna Con 1."Rlte tit t~ removal \,ll&ck ~c.'e 640-162A --- l.lt~ h •ul1ng mov1n.: 642-567!1 Uc:'d COIJlr•rtor IJllOlU.S ----~. M2 M82 C1assd\ed Ada Gara1e Yaro clunln.i Reu.r•l«lll. &42-07~ -- Haul.in a Sttv\re. I lo\ T ll\M!l C.IJ lMt•r . N7-0U7 It LI .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wan& a R&W.Y CLEAN HOl.ISE? C•ll Gloah.tm OV1 ,,.,.. •t ~~123 Cf'(lar <"rpt • Upbol u..n.n. t1r wulna. ae.1 l'tn' t~hl. Pru< &a~on -~.7&1•1 TI reel ot Hou.ffc le a n mi ll•nl•" Rf:l.IA8t.•. ht.fp I# ~N !*> 7.u2 •·or excellenre 1n b-uittleanl111 Cleanin.: Lnl..I~ r L 1· Hou1tt'll'an1n1~ ~rv1C"e Ut'1>t'od11bh- lhor'Oullh 1..1 (' d . bonded Try w.. 7~_30 ___ _ TI ff AMY'S I· AA!' t.'T OO<:TO R w..tcly or I till)(' mead ~v(' 1(1'; Ol~l:NT ON VACAN'TS Steam ca.rpl'\ <it!trun ~ t'ree l!St 24 hr '"I' 83111111 nl'\'d ol CIHlllllj( 111 )'Our 'pin ume~ Call Jean nie. 9'1M67S7 Call~ H(JU.M'('lt'&lWlK for " honw or bw.mn' l.twat spartdt.-s l1kl' 1111ow ~6 ~· ...••..•............... HYPNOSIS WORl<S for fret: t'On.Sull~Lw11 ellll i\d Sttter • lli. 642 Ul03' hni ... ................... . lnmma Tu PreptHUon. tw..Bch ... ~ J'\a V\y.. . .. . . ... um The lDCICHna Tait II an l.ooome TH Prep I '4Y'lr olf beton1 Mar ~ M rat.emo1tro. anrol ll'd &Ill 1714~ .,...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnl qu.ailty lroruna. My home. your banaara Uw.inetamen welcome 811~ ..,,.,,,.,~ ....................... All t)'llell )e wel.!Y ~ i:r ~•Cline. St.onl' Naetllnl Cualom d•· allJ'WlR All lq .)f'wf 1 ry Diamond• 4' ('Olored IMnes J5yrexp Murny ffn1wn Y~ Old Village J~ 41M-«rr7 -----l.-.cllfllng ••••••••••••••••••••••• •(Ju&lity Landac1p1n1 • Comp IOfbC'•pe dea1U1 • 1n1tall.aLJon All work l(uar f'rt't' Nt Grttn d•le LJrldlH'IPln.: 7J1.m6 R.owulllna. renovaUnK new lawn•. general Meimup Dave 642 4&3. ~&46-M81 Lodawwith ..•..••...•.•....•...•. Worned about IMralan., We 1n1tall dl'at1bolt locb pitllo door " WU\ dew lock.I ~,. ~ Wainer Eot.erprtu• Drtck. aoo. ~ won. w. nn. concrete palloa. wlu. drhewaya. rr .. .aJoblJ•ua Bririlwwk Small 1obC Nrwpor1. c.o.&. Me.a 6 Irvine 8T~317Sevn o..torn maaonry, pauo.. pan~n. wllllu, lOO'a of locaJ "'°"' ~12 lln r k1. blO<'kt, "tnnl·, pet lcu . w•lli,.a ya , dnv-a)'I. t'tC ~ 40fl2 Ma:i:kg .......................... An~ In rhanae So O>aat Model.a llCIW ot fcr1oa p er1ooal1u d atyled ckvelopm~nl In OOQJUD<t IOl'l W ( UblOO & ~apruc model..ln11 Call oow 557 2:!02 ......, ....................... Movu\i by Tbf StJ rYIJl~ Cbllegf' Student.a Exp Ir& l.rU(' k 6-'.' l -&427 , ....... /P.,.rilMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'fo.:Tf:J\S PAl'llTING t.xpr'd Rea1 n .. 1"' 1-·ree E1L Call ct<·oe 562-04.58 P1tlnt1og INT t.XT ~ bcxlt!St . re... . 12 yrs ~a p L11 d 1)11 vt- 9114-1.00 Prof p.10ung ut &t Int \bJt t.xt lir15 • 3IJOO 1..5 f''re~ t:~t 536 4Jll J MCV\&a 1be fast.eat draw 111 tlw llaw llOOWOung you ""•nt Wml. a Ollly Pilot t.o lid1 • ClaM1f14.-d dd.i d41 ~Ad IM2 ~ It ~II 642 !i611I Dlw'a P•.lnUl\1, Ml"Y1lll art• 9 yn. molt raaa . C"beck my r~f . ll r S.t425 R.IAlnbow Co. Prof ex ~r We .-int t11t 1t-xt & ~ ditklnln1 Low pr1oa Guar work P'r~ e" t·all &G-111114 ,AJMTIHG srtclAUST Inter 1 o r I 1• x Lt' r Io r Bonded. llC'enu·d In 11ured Yree e11t1m•tl' I harl1l' 7 14 718 r.:,30 714 ~ 71.2jl lt~11 Comm 'I p111nlln1t Int Ext Q u•I work R:1nl>I pr1 re' l.1 r 'd &nded tit>nv '1!t~ 70llJ ESSIAN 1 • ..un PLUluna. Lo r ;,tt:~ 1-ree i>•l 3 yr l!llJr ~.1m. 6.13-11837 at\:, lnu-nor Ext1·nor Qual ~ Ranbl Frtt eat ~l07'8 J ~man HaldenUal a. rommert'a;,I plUnlitJK Fre--est Rl'lll> rate11 67S. ~I. 673-0737 ~,,...,... . ..•.......•...•••••••. ~ le&k dae.adion a.Dttlabl ). Remodel tr:c. ~ reotoa. Toe> IW Plu.mbinf. UT ·31tf ~.sent draln clean Ina. plutnb*l\1 15.50/Up •l102 d)'I ~ 44.'lG at\ :, ,.0. .. ll ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• PO. Boa Servi~ a pr mo. :& E 17\.h SI.. a 21. Ot m.M71I ......... ..,. ....................... Mant.ttwl<'e Is Repair Uorrw •Commercial Ph&3J-tl41 ----.. ... ....................... Rep11r 4' Rt!roof. All typt!'I sh1n"lt>• roduhakee compo·tar f'tel' tibl 541 .5830 l'ln AvlliJ 'Nallf1ed rooting l"r.'1· ~ t.e.k n>P411r Gotx1 n&e11on11haJtt1> & rompc• C.:a!l 97)-1107 l'llt 9'.t ,\ppl1f'd or ~upp1 1 .. 11 flofk. rompo. 'lhah·' ~1b&e pnres Free l'l>I no 2725 fl£>moiln1t & n-f>IJ 1 t"I A I I types. guar t''aat Ser' ·~·~u r .... s.r-.1u '-eMt patC"~ &: te-x\un--. ...... ••••••••••••••••• Rt&HT. l'l-14)9 Trw lnmrrung. remmal 4t fin-wood Ex pt' r dt 111 'un><t Chm. ~i Dl6 l~IERING ovt:r bloc:k ... lllh.. l6(ki.ILJOrU, • houM.-11. frt'lt' et>t 5'lt6 4fS!l2 M•ke your \hopp1 n~ f'Mltt by WJllll: \.ht> Daily 642 ~II l'Uot llu111/1ed Adi. Want Ad Hf.Ip~ 5025 All !&CCl ... ftb s l 00 Lo.t & FcMtd 5100 ............ 5 l SO .W. W..t.d. 7075 H.lpWOR'hd 7100 H.lpW.+ed 7100 HatpW..,tH 7100 t-WpW..ted 7100 •....•........••...•... EqUITTLOAHS Arranged No poln\l'> To H.."' • of vlllue Call Reul SourC'ei.. Scott Geme 640 116114 MaMy Want.d 5030 ........••.•.•..•...•.• Ne\'d "'5,0Ull 2nd on O (' :K!ir51>uJ~•n11 _ 54~ 11630 I MoitcpqK. TnKt l ~ 5035 .•..•.........••••.•.•. Satfteto' MtCJ. Co. NI IYPt'11 of ri.'111 t••totc• ln\!""l\l'TWOU. Slnt"I' llH\J •••••••...•••.......... f'ront.o Tax Co h•11 movt'(I I.II 705 ll 11 t-:11 !4 l Hu llxw Hlvd ttalhoa l't'n 673 WI I day wrvlrE> ..... & Fo.cf. 5 300 .••...•.•..........•••• •.•.•.•...•..•......••. IJ'lST v11· Urookhunt & llamllton. 11ml lnl( hatred dog. wht w blk ~ & pa.rt of fa~ Plaid 1-ul lar !163-3841 l .1111t dol( Shetland Sheep ---------•! Uol(. IShelUe l Hust & FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 v.1utt· H1•ward M4 1304 11m 10yr Slal'M'~ f \' w S<l C11t l>r {' M • 10 PLEAS!': lli':WAlll>' :.49 7l0i <ti\ "ut;Nu hot uullt'1>l> c11l. lcilJt>y mlon'<1 \ 11· 17th & ( 1n.u1~1· &tl Jttltl ••••••••••••••••••••••• '""'eo.np.ry ESCORTS a. Hn-641 OUIO __ MCfYIS~ KIM'S OUTCALL !15:Ul21 MICHBU'S •o.kell• llAM·2A."tt IW 3749 TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS a.Hrs 642 1:,;1 s,.c1alhincJ In 2ndTDs 642-2171 SU-061 I 2ndTD'S I.Diii Or l .. ound u i>t'I ~ < 1tll j t)Jl Nl1 rn.1li· AIJMll.a11 I Animal "'"111tan•·t•l 1111.-.k'I '"' Mll'h1u-l~o11 & 1 .... 1~\lt' !..Tl :.!'.:.'7J no h·1• I 1 111 vn 2 ~ !.:..:.! ~/II --Ow-ht----.,..--·,-• l'•J1lllllllf'IOO.t.11w 1 I .oil l.u.L \r11l1l ... h1lt•IJ\ Ill ourc••L Ho,oinh! L1 )lt•llr I nm SIU.(,(I() 11r n•111ri• No IS;1l1<>1111 l.11¥1 "11•wp11r1 C t) ..,I>-11~1 l'al• llotlin• lllJ\t'r:-.tlalr•~lHl',J :>it~'(!' * ft&. * l 111 ~m 12.1J, :•n 2.'\li • rni m t'lhrnw 1;.u IXIQ MZ.JI 12 MC (Vi'o lJ~'1 lru.h '>Hll'r F1·111 I h.w1d I oll1t: -.alill' & whl fl1~ 'TYi'> :m Ir.. J1&11 .rui ,,.1 IJth St •"" f1•m, tort•>•'>t' 111!1·11 ral 0 .C. 4111t'°RT l\nu·111 II h \11:, &ill 11r f1·m, hlk ""ht !>ut<·h ruti I lnv.ii;t $11.000 1-.am. t i'• \,t,I 1..UI Ht:WAltlJ' l "ll m .. 1,. "''""l'°rt l~a1·h •ESCORT* ori fU.«JO. ar'd T .U. Or j --"'-'-11" ....... '"-8"·-""" 8 p •""I• I '• I n" Io Qybom9.Aat.812·W70 LOST Brownlah Doble _,..,_u .. _-""""''""'' -~ • .. I MOC f'em 11111 lCllO •ft 8 l t'bu'ld. MaJe BrtadJe Pll .,Dell 10.m-4em 7hMt deeds for Hie. Hl"h pm H.B. UH Bul.I 2tO S LalCUD• v1eld:.. Wl'll aeC'urecl. l ------I ~2&f1 trnperb 1nv'°11tm<'nh llll'lt Oo~· Yorkshire Te-r - !>ave C'hi1novt'r nt•r ,mft-m bkmdt• htklt-'l'JUN V l<idlt>l\ d1111tal 77020221111:1:.e1:1 l\J:t I h tirav Hf':WARU 1 ""llld1 .,nllH r1tyhn rh '••th1..r1w1..,l IU\f"\ I IWl-MZ:l anyllml' 1 '"1.'lt f)( Jlunt St !'6lf 11.141 ~nh/ j 10w .. 111 l.;,h l<1·d (oll.1r llr h 2 ~ f(,.,,.,,,,.rl I 1I"t llo1t Mull• hlk lt111k\ IOST i.>1 k .. lwl 1n I ... "' I P~s/ w I• .:i. H 1-. w I\ It u I t ,, .rnt. ,.\,.,~ 11.1.1 1!•1:, l4't & FoUnd I I 'ul lu' on l\1(thl l•·.: il.iiv-. ~:;···5ioo 1 !•iK:~rn I 1. ., ~ • "'1 " 1 1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUNO fem gr .. y '1otlmull' :-.twpm1x I \'f PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY $Z "4-11 •ay Item or cum hmauon of 1\ema fol' fl~ or Ina wnh " Pt'nny l"il\<'lwlr Ad. 3 lion lor 2 ('(Jfllttullvr day1 F.erh addioonal Une 11 90' for I.he 2 days Charil• I\• I Norwe"1an ~lkhour11I. 1 ukl•n from t-.d 1 .. u n ITll-d iil.te, VII" 1-:.11 .... n uimm { lllr. M•gllOl.J• & Comm . Park ~ 1:w1; l lHm1lton. HU. 2 •911\0 tOVND male blk t>0unc1 typa dot. nr l::dUIOll It !-> 21 ll 868-5.192 Found German Shep~rd mix. black/t un malt· Hound Doll redt whltf' female . Short haired ~Cal male. Short hau'tld black CAt mall• Newport 8e11ch ArumJ I Shetter' 8"·36M. t"Ve Pie~ twlp. n:ward • ~ 26711 968-0771J lJll't black ut. vk t.Hth & Anaheim bt. C.M Neut 7!'>l~b f'ound Oob1~ Pup1>)' black 1hn male Short tuured bl•ck ferl'Mlle C11t Newport Beach Anlmitl Shelter . 644·306 or 631-1030 •• SPIRITUAL RF.ADfN!1!-t IOam-JOpm Pully Lir 11 l!fl ~ ,,, ~ '.A.134 ,,., .. S Camino Hl'l1l. ~." 1 i..m MUSTAl'tGo STUDIO GIRlS 13211 f-: 17th~. I '1 ~Iii lllJC.! M~Avt: for ttw- Uflt:RATED WOMEN M0-~14 ~----~-~- t.alft • • "4 • • • Tenaklr» Mell Away In t<>ut ht.er~ I FOXX SHOP s... s10 ...... ,o .. Werm , fem i nine fllcoru. 91~1010 Nol'Omtnerc111l 11d• t'ound Dot: Sm. blonde. lihaJ(&y,no collar or tal(. N 8. 64'-2358 -------~ ChecluAc~ t'ound Nr San Juan l'or more 1ntormu1mn anO wplllNi YOW' .. u 1·io11 FOUND· In CdM . wh1tf c,,_ Rd. SJ. Gold. short haired m.iile dog May be Vml11 ~163 ·-----642-5678 puppy w/blk apot on eyu. FOUND bllt &. wht. male Terrlcr 417:>-~7 bcaltli> mix w tred <'Ollar • Are you a/raid • lo 1~11 11omeone off on the phone'> 111 do It for YOO Retuool~ 831 5034 Auto· Oealgner· Bui Ide r will now accept C'c•m· IWlli IOn lo COf\.I t r\IC t II Bullet proof vchlt'le 2 IJ.84J-02JS Coollilct Dun FOUND. fem Goldt•n Retriever. w /coll •r Busha rd & lhmll\uo II U 963-573.1 ~al)era f'OUNO Sm fem dul( &!II th.Ina.' faat With U•11l)' \I\(.' OH Santa Ana btwt-n Pilot Want Ms. 21~ Identity 642 217H Ad-Sittel' ~~au ~ee, 24-hourb~~ -'1~~~. You moy request Ad-Sitler service when placing your od . . . our Ad-S.tter number will oppeor in your Doily Pilot od ... Ad--Sitter tokes your meMOgeS .. . you coll in Of your eoov&niera to qet the responses to your od . . . this service ls onf y SS per week. for more inf ormotion and to place your od coll 6'2-5678 ' •wrox G_mos_ &4.2-0522 f'ounrt Rabbit on Wlndv.-ard Lant.', Npt Brh Cull & ldt>ntlfy 646-6"00 ... ound I 31 Gnman ~rt llaur f'Olll~r r>o.:, mall' !179 86411, <.:oat• Meslt UTTLE ANHllS •!SCOttTS• 3tlblB !172 04M2 he iOiW11 Sanlcn U60 ....................... FOR T H t: EXEC WOMAN l<t-la11111e mau aae by appolnt IW().5614 .. 'OUND Orangte l>m & LXl'ERT kESUMES white rabbit. Vlr Tualln The Sen~ Shop & JOO\. 631 5966 ' a.3200 - ,,., 100Ml61 --USO T,....... 5450 ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT'> Carin&. oonf\dentlal <.'oun~llnl( & referral Abc>rtlon. •do~ uon & kMPinl· i\PCARE covaatn * HJ.0771 • a. Rr Oulcall Stmc:c Mt~ 1..AW 11tudent nftda llS,000 Wiii <kl an)'thlna L•·111I Confidential OVM r 0 Rox 3242. N 89*3 •FOXY LADY* Otm::Al.L ONL 'i •972-1131• DIAMOND WANTED: Prtv party wrn ~ l to 3 ca.rat. ca.ah. N.8. Mt-4177& M.ASSAO It •lmpatlco Yuur malMUr· II BobJ•cPet Outralla1Hl.41D4 6111 Dnvma '° n onda 00 2 24 Nd nder (Or any portion cl lt1 p t.o s hr fll penM•a Jon~7 •J!:IC'1.! ....................... W..& W w:llow 7001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.t. fw L YM'S I C E. hn fee '6 00 Topics U'la~ 6 Up date on LVN'11 la •• Mon. M.arcb at, 7-l()pm l"Ot' further Info. call -..i. M·Y . lCMpm ..... w..... 7011 ....................... HouM ... ,., Avail for Uv 111 Pa.tuon Mature. profaulonel. ••II· educac.td. 1ood dr1var X.IJll Local NI'•· Prefer r-1 B or Atsahelm Hlll.s ,,... 1l4·11f·6472 • ft lpm l. ..................................................................... ··•·••·•··•···•·······• ...................... . I~ C'leruutll(. xlnt & ~11endal>le. Sula S2!> Ue1' ~ l.5SJ a rt ~ ASSIST ANT W AHT!O IOOttKHPB c llunil Nunery bahy"t Hllthly or)Caruz.ed pt!nion ~ ~rt boal bwlrt.-r u-r needed Sun morn who loVtlll det.a ii work on.. I( ir I 11 rr 1 r r i:; x 1n~ 7 4.5 AM to noon 1'i II needed b) ('rt"•llH· TElLER prnenrf'd bookkt't'J)t'r ,,,..,. m u.'!\ hJv1• u.,.11 Hltp Wmwted 7 l 00 •r\Ut P l11t1e . I "' : lhn.i tnal balanc"'f with Ln.Jlllp Reft'ren('ei. '" •••••••••••• •••• •••••• • clar.> wk (.'.111 L'IY"•'" PART• TIME IYJlUllC &t IO key S.111 ry q rt t\46-647-4 Nrowllant. •<'PIOf poo!I Um avau w blomt'C'11r11l <.'Ufll (;rrJWth pott'OU81. xlnt tH.-ntf1l11, 1oiol.tr' Si!>.IXX> yt'a.r ~·nlor ·" I rountant l'X(>t"r for ruf~ l rorp w over 2 m1l111m 111 " 11 I 1· 'I r " q u 1 r " d Hefi:rcnres r r'l u1 recJ I itnlJ11 ddrtt111 fi.31 I~ fl44 22Zl ~1t your talent and rantt<' $1000 r~r mtJflll1 Mlh1JM.aamUl\.o&nn.t1\ I all ~3J 06~1 fo1 111 Miit ""' ~ Aruil.: t· r l..oo W , ff mg('~ aC't'OUnt "' an "'"""-p 1" 1 " 0 1 1 ' AJa..uU' SaVlnR,' 'ff'llt-r hw.liant1 mJ mlc•oJnr• 1 1be •uc~f1.1l .. pptinint IOOtOCllPa atJ WUtJI ( H' .. er1.a 1 d~. l'.l I l:uu. Jlf?V\Oua. c aa llw ru11c I '"11 u rTW' f CJr IO<' 11 I "' 11 f)f'nt-n<'\'rl'(.jWrt-d ~"L 01tnkin 11 1•11 1 f1nn. Mt. AP. pa)Toll 1'Sl.Mgmt M2 19031 pent'Mt-. hl(b\ l)'plnll "nnr l)'l>lnR ltn neu \W'Tllianl.JI for ~If wrvo• 1 ap&bWl.11"11 and the ab1li hl1· ( Jlt ~2 43Jl(J, Ad· l)lll 'WOrt~lUrdll )8 ~' ~·U. ~l\n '<l.111100 In ('~ :-;1~'(! r1 I 1 ltM1lc· & h11n1•\t 111 twvt'.ui imm.'< ialeop('n l!llt l11r .. , ... rt 1 HTI'" A('( TC lit\ !'NI, I tlH 1duab to work 11., ~ 1,.11,., d i '"'' :-,1 .,.,1,.,n Tt-.~H'OkA KV I ...t\lf\ l'lllm Vil t" Inc llt·ai h 1,r..nt h Pan tame t>u1.11 "~ .... 1 trir 't'WVl'1 Ek-•< h l•w ol ,.,... l>u\1f'' tn 1nd udl' H.el(lll~r lud•> to worll 1,11>-!'86l f1n vunou.~ 11('<'f1un1111i.i '°" 1 ti1w1kk"t'µt11J: .1 ~s11.:11 rn1:nl\ W11rk 1111 .. 1· t•• t ynu r h om,. 1'1~1 11r1 (lf'rlt.~ lo St•r111,, Arc llUll I tanL" 1'4'i-ill•<I thr111w no111 I ( 11'.s.IWI' ( HUfll) AOllet:IT MfH .. 'B accouncenc;s 1.33:1 No aro.dwey •<IJO. Coldwell &nkc:r ~dK Simt.1 1\Jl.1 f114tl3S-41 0l ..-Hr:t-. l'/\IUd."'t, \.1 P & t'l.t.'-" A ht 1•n'1 (, '1 ~:1tpr-nt-llf't' nf'i'4"fl11<1r; f•tH:J'MH. ft >H /\ IU:Tl f I< ~'1,ll 'Ht (;,,.JWKJ IITT'ttk1n11 tor th.· Of"Vo k.1("1Jl1C1n "~t'hl"1lult••I I for t ht nt•11r fut11r•• f1eue rontart Mr l '11L 16 fOt' detail• HAJ.CNl94l CHIVIOUT 8 l I ..05'0 492-1500 ft1.irr11J11Cf' i.n 1nt..r' 1 ...... fllflll>11 I ,._ru60' Hrt'tl l il417:.0IVll ALLSTATE ~VIMGS £ LOAH AS SOClA Tl~ I \ Mrrntwr of Ult' ~l-amll)' Om Coc1~onl.e Plaui ~ l\uch, C. 5l3lell I-..quaJ Oppr>rtwu1) ~.mp&oyer M f V II pn-par .th•lfl of mo ""' '"'"-' IJ.il .. 01 1ni: l>.;nk ~t .. ln('OI \ Hn<! rit~r ;ar u'iu." rrL .. tt'<l to bkkp;1 1n 1 ..... off1t .. C .. 11 r,->::KHPH ~/C I 1-r.iuon •Ith prom1nt"nl I I' io.atuofl I •land in""\ r men firm t.J•'t'lknl op pnmmat "I C.alt MH>I %1 IOO«•HPH nAIHH Al i'tlM(rffVf'. kARMAlU i ,.••1 .,.,rth f11tur'"" lo"tt. ~ 1 ....... '<1'"'1 Hi tun ••· 1 ins· ''" •II 111'f'11rtun11 ~ • Q.SUCAl 1 ... r~ Thnn & Loan 1 looking for md1vll1ual 111 I I 11 d n t' n l r .. '" " ,. I rL.-ncaJ ~1t1<:m in 11 , t~ Mna off1C\' l,111· IY!JllUt Met 'd & mu.'t h .. "' bu~1nt's' ltkt-a p pear~ Xlnt won ll\ ~ mnd in buuuful n .. w 111 f1N" F\Jll NJ bcnef11!. Ill rludlnR profit 'h3nr~1 1 all ,.,.r Mun1<011 "' ll4:. JUJ ((Jr tnlt'f\ It'"' Clt..nral " IMMEDIAn OPEHIHGS <it.."""t:R \l.Of't1C'L n11~~ S fX.R f:'! A.JH f:S ACCOUNTING Q,t:IO\:O. PBX OP \::RA TOR::; Ti'JP pay holiday & \•<'a UiJf'I pay, Piild wttkl> l\arell' \OMCU.lllC. UMd C.-~hcMk 114'.• C!rJ::! ..fl ,, '.~ >rr.1 V. <Ill tu hr ,.,'-II< 1.tt•~J M.X-Tt. IH•,VJ A.'>~ISI '1u.'t hav,. l'l11 ... /\'"''•II I 1 .,.. lri p m.11 lt.1'1111 1( r1· ~l•'fl \ hour" ·• ct1t) • h•'"'-"'4.' •· ""'U"nt I"" HA H 'I '\ I U \ t Ir •1"11 \ • , , r • I t 1 111 • C """l t1r .. dutlt'\ f'11H1ti1.. l.tl bc:neflL>< Mhl'-1:!:1 ''"'°'l"W'fll & 1>»liu-y Kl\<' 1'111n1< t.1>1n11 Ill"' ••I 1 1.n('IUdJnt n1t."d.Jt.tl &. 1.h'n t·11t11u."11'11r f••rt t1n11 1 .. ·11· ''" "''•dnn ~ • 11 full l,lmr In fu\Urt· (;row uau lKE I I ""l';UI ---------- U'\fe l'f>Ntruc111)f1 "'' 1n 1 TOYOT A-VOl VO trnuty 0~!.~t.0r1,.-.t"fd•-;l / 1"1n:· f'rf'V)fUM'I ".t',""'"Y a.sue.Al 'lfpt lkh CcK1tJ1tlA'"'"t 11116DHarborHhd wuh •I.Im......., .... l"boc" •~i;Ui.t.-0.L.i ...,, ~today '°' \oc.tl ll..1'Jm1btwn9.t t'OS1 A~~ I ~mar. 1'1"fT)'~I006 ..;!"!:!.. __ ~1~ 1.rmporary ... 1.cnmtt1t:. ----646-fJOl I •lllCISTOU• -----~ 557-0045 ADVERTISING SALES 1be Dady Pllot hu &n lmmt'di•~ opeorltnll lw a sale•pt>raun with nt.'W!lpaper d111ple y art vert1111n11 experll'nCt' Good rula r y , r om ameiona. & cxrelhint fr !nae berMrllu ,.:11C'elknt vawth opportwUUea for "penon wuh r areer •m bltlOrt.<i Cal.I for 1 ppoi.nlmllflt ORANGE CO~T DAILY PILOT 714-642-4321. Ext m tr.q U&l ()pport WlJt y l':mployer N.r Tool ~~man for I.Olide & oulJlldf Pl•nl work, mut.t hllVt' .Cood merhan1ral ap\l\udt-, salary tommc>naurntf w-?xpe!r & ability Will train 84.:, ~~ ror 10 ~ i\pphcalH>n:o. belnl( ar cepled for f'urn1tvrr OelJvery &. W1r~hou11t HelPf'n ~rtlnic .... M per hr Good advaore manl for the r11hl penon. cau btwn 8-D1m Ml-7&. ASSEMBLERS we will train. Appl)' 7a m MllcO,...,,. Yacbu. lAJ P1Atcent.1.a. C. M ASS.ST IN mrrOI suavlY 5 ~PM to 9 JOPM. Mon day lhrt.1 Friday 0. JO~ to 1 llOPM SAtur day ()rut for rolle1laM and moonll~ra tM 00 per week ONl,Y RJ'JQ'11RENY.NT IS A GOOD VOICE C•ll tc..:11, •lrt JU after 5 JOPM , Moaday thr11 Friday I !'ilott Mnar . AMta\ Mn ( ARPt:sTF:RS n1• .. t1t>d m-Lln-:. AulOMCYilVE f IOOY ~~ Q . Medin . for Scllwtnn °' Len&nl 1mpn>v('mt'nl • ~ do•a l•r Satar)' S20.._ f1 n1'b raq>~n1n . ASsaST.AHT MG-al Muat have prior balu• dryw»J..I. leJ1Ul~ . .11 •It"<' rtMPOCIAl'f 'f~H ~ll'\llC.t £11parlenred not rt> ~ f'llflttt "'. 1lon· tncal c.11 lor 11ppt )7J) llrcta Str...t qwr~d Wiii tu1n in ~~ 5t1H.1«12 Me~ leodt Nlt.IJ'DllJUnt Opp for •d vmcerDaJt Permeot'1ll 8 I I. I "I G \I /\ L See fUc Wn&ht Sf:CRF:TARY HOWilO C..•rolet 'Tranlll•lf l'fnl~ ror Oovel&QuaiJSU r"11pond.-nrt In t o NEWPORT BEACH t-.n11luh. i&<'l B In ------l("rprttfr for Per,1an Al!I'OMOTIV£ r bm&.a, t..akf dlrtellonn & Ma<:HAMICS Sh orthand o r by We need two fwl time i.mc:twae. b&ndHt IMOm medwUa. C&ll Servt<-e in,r mau. compOW 6 tyvt \tan.ag('f' at ron-eapondent'l' 11re"l ROY CAJtYElt v11ltor11 , srhedule •P ROLLS a<>YCE J)OUltment.a. Mwt havt z & IMW YT' mlll'l(t'. I year Lhia 6 ,. ...... 4 f'llpf'r bl' fluE>nt 10 4--1-; n " I I ' h I' f r ' I a 0 A.Mto'arts l1n..:u1111«' Sl,125 mo Co•hrperw Expmmt'f'd auto pa rt.a <'WIJt.eT' ptnon ~ lmmedJate optnLD«i C1U Rudy ll OJ J3H nr 831 13'1!1 (l\arwlck llll port..'! I Permanent p it \mt" LJCit typtnll Wiii rno 11der trelntt ('all for ~Sari.op & Loan ' Corona dfll Mar Mr Conopeat 75-9200 _Equal Oppor f:mplyr - Dlnll1n& SM, Tal.8S FUiierton S1vln1111 Ar l..oa.n bH openlna• •l Newport Ol•cb otn~ for tull lime • part lime ~lcni E•p pref but wtll tr•tn Mu1l type 30 *prn C all C714 l8'7l 4244 for a ppt. EOE ------- llankina a.DOUDO IAM• ~t:l:=I f<W ~ f\all Um. \eller, t yr ~•1'f!T' rfq'd Xlnt blqllfttticlla1e <A:Nltact C.lh1 an for an·~· ~14000 OEMt' 111kti -.u In n•11re-.t m~rneot ulf1CC' 001 3)1 JS3-0:Kl Ad paid for hy """'*'..! .. ~ lllUJNG CLK ,TY rtST l l"\'uw ba.ed rompany .,,.,.kin..: ptraoo with abl.bty w operat.. 10 ll .. y by tout' h, l)'f)e :iov. pm ltrlooNlf'(l11e or acl'Ount• p a yabl" ..,11 l1Hy • b9nef1t11 t 1111 J oyct :16.18101 ~Pl''· tull l·h•r11e for luiy 2·~~ uffc tn CM Eaper 6 motJvalJon ~ tn Lh.I. 1rowi.n1 R.eta1l cbtln. Sa lary opm.a.1112 • "' "f;" '/C M•lntain a I hook' of 0t11DN1 l mt ry. • croun \Ii rac.1vable & p11 yubhi XJrt worlonl( c'Ofldl " beneflt11 . llunl Brh &lary SIOOO $1200 \.:Jill J~(or ~"'1'· ~ ~ OOOKXEEPER. Ucht bk kp'.11. '*1 or tulJ time . Oexlblt houn p;•~r net ~uoo. ~•1. IOOQ .... A<'COUftU payablt . ar C'Ol&°fU r.c9iveb&e, ron •tnal.'UcJn ••sienenc. prt· lerrred Onn1e 1·~11 mst02 Car wMh c ia' man, m)lr LramM T-..o IO<'at1on\ hourly plw. l'Omm ~tJ Allll rall N1dt ~; l.Z:: Co11t1 M t'"d <'a l l 1\-m&rdo ~ aQ2 C.ASHtSt ~t. Sun. Moo • 1"ut.., !kl Aflpiy In ~raon. K~rm Runa Hardware. 2668 Hattlo<. <. M C~HIERS UTDT•M MAR.Kt:Th ( )pe.runp now ;n uJ11 b~ for full Um\! Ali.i.tant Mana,en on 2hd & 3rd i.hi.ft No n~r1enC"e D<'<' Wt> lr&111 Start 13.30 \.0 $4 per hour Advan~m1·nt ociponuruty fM man11<e mMt pollltloaa lO .., 50 per hour ii Q\Wined. P'M more tnlormaUon • Lo ltt'VWw. a~ly to •torr 11G. ~Crown VaUey Pkwy. IA1un• a .. <'h. «>aeo WUI 1.nta-vle• Moo lbru P'rl hm \o ~ ()ppof-Emp&oyer CERAM.JC.: LEAD MAN - Y.aper. In produ<'tlon . 1llp cuUn11 " 1lasln14 Mu11t •ptt•k Spanl1 h Oond _Ol!P m.oo __ °*1U('al 1pray operaton needed l-:11per helpful W not ~ary Apply al A • If l.andau ptn1. 21111 V\• P'abrtcanlfo Ste 101. M inton Viejo 79M7S1 bet ween 9 AM It 3PM. UWJd care 4a llu hst'kp1t. !I Otnul ,... , ...... ,... Job Ma turt" w oman l n1 pleaunt Ne..,.port fkh 1.Jr d.-r1ul. no SH "" I :>P'1 :\Ion •'l-1 646 74.'ll CLSUC 7 /I I Part ume 11 PM t.o ; A..'tt Pn & Sat only e-; ... PauJ.anno. CM 7~ I 46:>2 cuus r.111 tuo.e & full 11m .. VJlll'CYard. part ti me :!I,. lnit Apply 1 t;h•v .. n !)tore:, 109i W. fiakt'I C M a.rtt.T,,nt r 7. 1'>m-~. Won t'l-1, M 50 hr. t o a1111l cn ~UOn Olk Apply City Hall. :,os ,.·or"111. IAauna Bch BelMt· 212..f!O Cl~k Typ11\. full tpiort time. for upholatery ln ~ det'oraUnJ ttrm Chaoce to learn bua1 DMI. CaJI for lnUll'YkW kl 8400 ------- Oen l>'J*t pert Ume I to ~ Mon f"n John WayM Airport ~atJon Call Warrf n 8run11 TL4-~ 1 2880 O>drt&lJ waJln!N,l.nQUI rt• da~ C.m!no Mex1rnn Rt·1t , 2 0111 ~ &oc*hunt. HR Companion. It hnkp.: Mon lhru !"ti. Kalbo11 Pwvl 12:>day 873-~ OOMPANlON Eldt"rly .-oman 1eek1 m 1ddl·· •llld woman lo •hr homt • docl*Ur duties. Non 1moker Salary Mhi:o. V\e.)o.4Q5.537'7 tn) Mon thn1 •Ti. ~ta Sellwtth EASE' Miu. ~n provld .. tnuu It 'I a BRll;EZE ~ 1.!1112 orfMl ll:M _ Oaulned Adi &U-~11 "' ... _,.,..,_,,... # ... • ~ ............ .,...._, -........ -- - ---....... ,. II> ..... ,.. " •• ,.. .... • • • .. -.... ._ ... ---~, . • ..... , ... -·-'• , .... .ell -• • • --...... ,..... . .. .. . ..... , .... ~~~ ..... ?!~ .... W911hd l I 00 ...... A•••••••••••••••• -------•IDIUCTAL ASSI TANT Q 0 .... SAN '1\ANQSCQ BAY • MANUATJA.N AREA ~ [)yuJlllc • H .Pl{ldl11• UJM ae.are CODPlller Hnlce cor-po111Jlon (f'G.ut-o1111ted ~ SrOf n•h Mp lg Pt ,,..#£ r n.c ,..,,u ..... r Srt ... c ... •/ Pr99 r To qu.aUty a r••b.rtty ..ab 8urrcllctw en" iron moot le d•llr•blt1 ~•sienen~~ wW )IOIA an • v~ fUabte • 1it11r y 1 na canter 'ffllb l'1.ccl1C'nl ~brnelta Sf'nd ro11me tu Rr:Mor~ t "" P\JT\Jllli CORPORAT 01\ 107fi £ M dow Cu·cle . Pak:! A1tu. <: !\ !M.D ~ ()pptw F.mptoy.,r C 0 NS T KU Cf I 0 N Sui>t!r&Dll'nd•nl, C'll penmced for l2Wlll t'On do pro,eu l1l ~ta An.a t:aJJ for appt w Ui02 COOK for con1 bo~p lOAM~ :.> PM t.lll time exper. ooJy Xln. Empl benefit.a P~IM!11pply rn persqo Boeri~ Manor l«>Victona. CM ---- O:IOk full or pa't lJme. pref. exper >ul no t neces.<1 Good Elrt.b rc:.t 64().2411 ask for lltJte COOKS HE.LPl-R 40 hrs per wl"ek. t· a II 6 73-66:>4 aft l2 PM RDA PNl•n"ed. tun • pmrt Uti» ~ Swth Co•al Ptaaa. C•ll MMal. °""" ,.._. Ofc 0...1'-IJAI CWI' OP ==111-...~ 8Htll oflke a..t\al, matl.&A PM'90CI ~r1eac• uuollal _.., DllNTAL ASST ROA for PACTOIY WOUMS 4 -40 fir. ,.,... EDl...£A lNDUSfH.J>:s ZlOJ Do~ 8& N U Amlaa lromO C Alrpurt eqwodld duUa An op •....,.--_-----• partl;mky lo up&Od your " --' pwl!DNIJ Involvement 111 denllalry w flnanC'lal aecur&t) Uniform ., holl*aJ Ina. 4 da)• prr week Salary Opt'n Newport < enl•r M).o:IJI) _..,AL ASSIST. frr f'>1endl1 pn.>Jmi~h (' 1peclally pral'l ll'e lfl ~ bueb Mu~t be! brl•ht . t'nU&t'llc ,. nw&.w~ Expr prd, but nu nee (Of ntchl pen.on Xlol p.y. fnnae btmorn11 Nun anaer 644 ()5.!;5 DIHTAL ASSIST. t:llpt!r n'q x Ray IH needed Mon lhru thur,. 7 Jpm l.egunii 11111~ area. llJG.0340 () t: N T A L l' h a I r'I 1 d l' Nurse NB pie&:> ~rnup prat't. 4 duy wit t.'Xp pr\' f 'd ~1122 Uental OfC RECt:P1' NH group prac 4 day Slit mo 640 I l.22 DJ:SIGNl!:H l'lt.'a:. wk I PCB Sl2.00/HR Lay-0ut & t.upi.• u11 Tusll.rl 714 .11441 44·13 Orrwga :!IJ 592 SO:b1 Dmk clerk, mature, relta hie pers on for t'ronl Desk. Itr i. must be flcx1 WARE.HOUM•. ASSP'.MW.>:Y •'A(.1''0HY t.ood money uu•cnll vt! bonla. hohd41y. " Va l u lUl pay l'&td Wttlll)' lltVINI!: t-;o E tUOl>SERVICE ASSTS 23hn daily, no ~xp nel: <lo&e to homt· $3 57, hr "'1P) y to Irv me U mr wd School U1:1t 2941 Alton Ave Irvine• 552 13113 IDE rnoN'r <WFH: t-: G 1 ru. Must be ubll' to IYl>t.' & ..-lO key w 1prcn"1on 900-5"492 t,111 & I' T r~1l1on:. 1n new s pl·t 1,d l y fornl-, I' l' 111 l' r 1 n I r ' 1 n 1• M j n ;t j{ 1• 111 l' n t " p portui11t 1e:. \'J ll 111·•!.:> s.:ti·:'.Mi --- 0-eJ VOLT •T)pULI, ·~t'nllar1f'I. •Acrounta nt ,, •W1r•hou11, ·A~ .mb&en. •M&1.nl.9ftance. ·~al R .. d lhia ad today • work tomur row• Not'ee VOLT '"""' ............. ' 146-4741 »MCamous Dr NU (Acrou f rotn Jutm Wayne AlrlJClrl I Eqll&I Oppor Employer lllCIPTlONIST needed In our corporatt' headqwuters. located l1l Irv~ Typing, phones. f1l1ng . a c c o unting la:iowled&e ~lpful Eic l>ellenl opportunit y for 1td11ancement. good <'Om pany benefits Contact ~1nt:I or apply a l 557-9051 Sc.ltoftttfic Ori 11ift9 ec.trols 001 l Mitchell South ll"\'Ule E 0 E Gen'I Offtr e M fr of falinc gift tll'ms rcqwres per.en lo work 5 hrs da1· ly <'ut fohnr. roordmutr ot1k•ro., kt·1·p tr\\ i:ntor) rtot·onl-. .iml "''hl·•lult• lll'Ull l\l'l·ural') & n1•a1 ~>rkml( hab1l~ n'ql.Urt'(I Knowlt"tlge & 1ntt·rl•:..t 111 fahn1.., & crJfh di:-.ir<> ble l rv1m· lor11 t1on. ~3333 IOA \t-12 noon I Q>oks. We neec people who are w1llmg to learn &work hard. Exper. nee Gd. pay&benenu.Sauw man~ must be f111iliar 'w,:.ealood. PanllY man, fa s t wo1ker w lmowled~e or rro<fuce. Lab Bru.as. 361 C1ff Or • Lal( Bch. AA>IY 10 hie. • The Inn At Laguna 21 I N . \o &s l llwy , ~ lieat h 4~ 7~ fornppt. f\JIJ lune ('mploymt•ot to !llarl 1 rnm1>d1attdy Youn~ man must be able t.o be bonded Call ror in terv1l'W, 5 5<i·43 1 I or ~ Girl Friday part tlmt>, lypcng & hght bookkt'<'P. I m j( for< 'PA <'<•II 1>75 2070 t.:1rl F'rutay Fu ll or I' T ult'offtre & 111~1de !>a1£'S. 'T'ypui.: nece:.sary ~on· Fri Apply In per..on 32H Mam~. llB Pl'r.orl _______ 1 Dod«'11 office General OHu:e. r> l or f l Good reader and allt'n· lion to cku11 I W 111 tr a in 557 TJl4 COOK wanted. q.i;.mllly Expenenet.>d pen.on for cook10~ exper. needed front oHice work in bw.y for rct.Jremenl ac1hly family practice Flo Good medical & dPnlal VaUey 979 9111 GENERAL OFFICE Musl eOJOY phone con ta c t. w o rk1n ~ w 1.'USlomers lypin ~ & detaJ.J work Pa 1d rn r a l.ions. sick pay & health ms. Apply 9-4 Mon .. ,ri al Barden.s Pest Control, 696 Randolph. c M . (;1rl Friday for PholO Of f11~ 3$-SO age preferrc.'<I r.lt :w 11 benefita Newpot Villa. 1142-5861 DONUT SHOP early AM & aflrn shifts . Prd rmture woman. No exp nee Apply rn person Dip pity Doouts 1854 Newport .WCM ---------1 Counter Help/Codt. Now HJ.nng The Whcl.ly Cow Rest. Ill Npt. Bet. In Ltdo Manna Village ls cur· rently seekmg rt & p /t Counter Help & vt Cook lndJviduals mw; have a ~ JOb lust.ory neat & 1·lcan appearan(.'. ab1h ty l.O gave IUYcpos1l1Vl' <1ll1tudc. & j()Od In 1t1atrve. If yta meet thL~ reqwrca:enui. and want to enhmcc your work. please apply in perso n at 14 20 Via Op.>rto, Ste ll4 btwn 1Qam-4pm. Aubl be 18 y..-a of •&!!· Aak for Carol.~. Counter.gin. Kusler's I Oel:lners RI II ll me Ul6 E. 16th Sl. ™ 5411-7022 -- C..\litod:ian. !mmtd open mg for rel.Ill s'1rc & of fire malllLenarJ'e. Nct'd peNln c·)~·r in manor ekttncJI .11111 p lumluug rcp111r l't•rrn 1111,111<111 w \Int ~nt·f1l • < .ti I ,It 111 nr Hay fM_:..5070 CUSTOtlAL .!nrl '>hlft 11pH11n ~ for re;pon:.1ble '-'' -,wrtcr Must h11 vt• 1r1or e x periencc ''ale t o $6 !'iJ h 1 l'u m e r o u!> tlt'Oefrls 1nr1 lully paid rnt'<h{'ul & cJ1:1lal ROS ... IMC. 548 S533. N1~rt Beach An Equal Opporturuty t:m>loyer ---~ --- OELICATISSEN h<'l p over 18 hp pref. full ~mt:. da~ ref's ~ Jf.l'.l Uehvery Sales. rull & purl ltmt· Appl y 111 person. Nakc up t:> S8 00 ·per hr 11745 Edrni::er AV(' F V. ---- Delivery Ma n L /\ Times Small route. 4am to s JOam S300/m o 646 14 lJ or !)48..8441. Deli very person llllt.'ded Hunt. Bcb area. 5:J>.2926 DBJVERY Deliveries. filing misc office. must dn~ slick ~ have good dnvmg record. non-1moler. Ex· ctilent benefit sackage . Church Engineering, 541). 7377 E.O. E. DELIVERY neYSpaper. machine root• ear ly morning. C.H /N .B a r ea. Call alt 6pm, Im-~ ------ Delivery Man f•r Early AM. L.A. TlmetdeUvery roule, mult have ~nkal cat. Adulta ont,y. 2~ claf. No col· lectlna. M25 Jet Take home mo + Gu •I· lowance + Bonus. Weetmlnater/G•rden Gnweatu.~. Del Men over 11 for L A 1111lf.S lo bonm 1o NB It CM. Must be reliable It have depen4abl• car. Pttm. P tr. llOO /M.1IO per mo 64&-0837, 84&-51-U. DEMONSTIATORS - 9.tperartrAI your are• Fri. 4rS.t. ~+day. Car neceuary . ~41 ·0371. SM 391.8, 541-0718 GIRL FRIDAY DRAF"I'SM EN ~5510 Career o pportumtws for, ---------- ta 1 en ted 1nd1 v1dual:. Gmeral Cal(Jnl(. wom{·n. M<ilure 1o1.oman nc.-ed1•d to woric m C1rculalJon Dept. of Outdoors Maf!Gztne . toe near 0 C AJrport No ••itper. nee 35hr work wri:k As k for Luc y : v :n-4 :.> 540-4222 . . men. duy /eve'I Wiil w /exp. in ~u~1v1slon. tra in l r-.ane. C Jl l GIRLSFRID•Y water p1pehne. sew1>r an 641.9020 S l lAM ,,_ d1or land development ' -·---PART TIME civtl cngmeenng draft GenP.ral Office, pl. time. 1., cJay.5 day week ing Apply 1n person aft.emoons 5 <Liys a wk . i-.xpcrie nred. pnma w :.amples lo Mr HBarea.847-8521 nmt, profci.s1onal for t 'uent<.'ll at Robert, Be111. tu.y Tax & AccounllnR Wtlltam Fro11t & A :.· GENERALUFFICE "1rm. S6 to S9 per hr. social.CS. 1401 (luatl St . TRAJMEE Al'IO need 2 even in~ 4 :xi Newport Beach. No expenence need~d. to !I per week 4< 9 to:; Sal. but phooe 4'r lypuig ex-sb1fl. Wrtle slating Driver/Gardener comb. PKience helpful. Group quallfkaUooa lo: Allen Have valid CA license '-.ltb & profit.abartng. Hammond CPA. 2041 Good driving record. I P1ease apply Ul pel'110n: Bui11n e11s Center Dr Mm. 1ge 20. Apply al Uoyd's Pet>t Control. 566 Suite 103, Irvine , <.:a P e nnys aver, 16601 E.DyttR.d .. SA. _1 !l2'715. Placenlla CM. GENERAL OFFJC~ - DRIVERS $200 WK Typmg, phones. orders I GUARDS Will trarn truck dnver.1 Cost.a Me:o>a 642·511.'.ll Full & part l1mr /\II o p t• n 11 8 rn . 8 p m --1 ·• r r· a ., I · n 1 r o r m ' General Maintenanc I' rc,r I h 11 \ • L •J 11r 714 •f9a lj!U;I I um1s \' / .:1·, ~ private com m11n1ty. ''"'r Hl'\trcd "''·l111rn1• l.a1tuna Rt•a 1 h •• r .. .i ""' f•Xl)l·n«nl't· rw• 1\111> DRIVERS DRIVERS J)(>ltver bakery pmnucL'l t.n 'upcr rru.t rkeb har t) morning l o m i d aftcmo11on C:ill 557 6727 D f< I V t. H Jo: x fl I:' r 11 re ferr~d. hut '4 111 t r<110 ~u1lahl1• 1wr.,1111. tull 11me 1\11ply ~4·11 W ni;L~t lfw ~. N II DR IV~. fl I' .irt t 11m· wunt.ed for long haul:. App l y 1n p e r s on Vogul)ood Sa1lhoaL'I, 7Mli W llithSL (' M DRIVERS Mm or women Z.'> yrs or older Know lhl' coast n l.les Net SllWJ a week or mon· Ora n ge, Coast Yl'llow Cub, 1731)() Ml. Herrmann, Fo unl111 n Valley <No of Slal1·r betwn N rwho p e & Euclid ) El.ECrRONICS EE S 18.00 /HR Syr Design Exp on Lape· dnve !1)'11tcms. Long l:lea<'h 11rt'<1 Omega :m 5lll! 50i'A --- ELECTRONICS IMpector $6.50 jtw. Jhmt. Bch 714-M0-#43 Electro-mechanical as· semblers wanted Apply 111 person· Knight t;q111p rnent Corp. 1366 Loga n Ave .. C.M. ELECTRICAL 1'1.-.:ST TECH -Unique op portunity w /11maJI well established rnanuf. of electrica l <nol elcc· lroolc ) dh1trlbutlon equip. FacUlty located In Sao Juan Capl1trano are.a. le the only one of ita ttpe on the Weal Coast. Hu UL ce rtified dm.ita. Ideal ca.ndldat.e would have min. 2yra, ooUege. 5yrs ln engineer· log /m anuf. environ ment. woll or1aniied. This poettlon olfena op. portunlty for caretr ad· VllOC8Ttlefll For lmmed. J.n&«view pleue 11ubmlt IWllllW ln dupllcale to Unicorn E l ectrical Product&, PO Box 6470, Anaheim. 92806. Mu ~ L h a\ 1• v JI 1 cl ly l 'nJ\l:l'~.il Prhl1•l'\1t1n Caldo rn1 a dr111 1·r~ ~l'r-1cc. 14!26 W. :,th Ileen.~. Call Mon thru Sln'i.'l . Sant;i Anu In 1-'n ~71 for 11ppo1nl Lt-n.1ew hour~ ti Ii & I I Mun lhru 1-'n IT IS NOT ONLY WHAT WE"RE DOING TOOAY - t BUT WHAT WE RE PL ANNING FOR TOMORROW · That will off er you th e I.Jest 111 ca reer opportunit1e) You miy hive nobced the nrw b11 •'"le bu1ld1n1 'll!ltl the 0t1nar ttle roof al the lun1puo Se1T1 olh1mp IO !tit San 01eao Freeway That's our comparry, EndfVCO. and wt min- uflc1utt and m•tt.t• M>PhlJhtaled p1eC1S1on eltcitOllC 1nrttUmtnt.allon m tem\ Wt currently have tllt foll01111n1 oornint\ &ET TO llOW us AT eofvco WE WQCOME YOUR EllQUIRIES ENDEVCC UIO!Ol'IUO~O SM AM rNIS11MO ......... i:.....,. 41M111. at. 212ms Nl~m• Ellpr pref. Apply Yon t'rl. M . Bruce Smith Sui Cl.emetlte lnn. 1.2$ w aoWldlao. s c. •louledetioerw needed. Good pay. eood boura H.obbie'1 Rag·A·Mop ~57 HOUS£CL EAN l!:R Nft\dcd Thurs & 1''r1. S4 ~r hr Muat bavf! .qwn trms 87~ 1909 Housecleaner1, P tT & ,.. 'f. fCK houlleclearuoit ~rvice $4 50 br. 5J6.3894 ~per Sun. & Mon ooly Child care & housekeeping Good working cond Lovely area. Ml 2011 or 641 8700 days "'11..a:J wknd.a & eva HOUS8(EIPSt 9 to 6. Mon · f'n. 3 school age cbtldren. lrvme Own car Refs Sl 35 twk + bent'fits 833-0J l!i CVe'l ~Pl'r. 2 3 days per ~·k. rar nee. Newport area 759-9259 Housekeeper Cook fo r widow Live in. pn,alt· room. l>alh & l \ t-:ni.:h:..h ~peaktnJ: 673 11179 llo usl.' S utH•r \l'>Or' l~Runa l.k .. u·h Sh1·ltt•r l'n>Rr&m HA desirf'd Muumum lyr cxper 111 H u man Sen ice pro .:1.cm. fo" lime & p ftJmt' r»>1lt0n., avai l Rotal.lnR 21hr ~htfh & or rclwr work J !> nctc''d r ) S1001mo. XJ.nt. tx·od11s ,\µpl y 'Id rc~UOll' l11 Y SI' lnr 2H03 lt1n.1I l'.J.lm Ur C'os\a M1·s.1 ('A ~l~fil1) Op1· u u n t ti f1lh'CI Houwwi"tt or Students JANITORIAL 2nd ahltt openlnl for reaponslble ~lf·1t.a~r. Muat have prior ex perlence. S c ale lo U :ii /hr Nume rous bf:nrftta. Ind fuUy paid medical. demi.al IOSAMINC. S41-5633, Newport Beach AD Equal ()wortwuty Employer ICIMe. ATTENDANT This "' a ereal Job for lht' energetic penoo who ton .)O)'S cann1e for animalJ A.'I Kennel Attendant you will r~ & wat~r 1m pounded am ma 15. ma 1 n latn kenne ls . 1nter;ict wtth the pubhc & keep re rord\ Salary 15 $4 96 to S6 19 per hour. plUA J Jtenl!rous r 1ty p.:i 1d benefits pac kagt' C'on t.aa Cll y of I rv Ill(>. 17 ZO!> Jamboree Rd. Jn 111<' or <'all 754 3600 bt·f11r1· MarC'h "· 1980 l~r;capmg cu. ... tom resldl"nltal 1r ngatJOO ('re11ttve f1•~1~n & 1n'lt11llst1o n fl"rrnn 11t~<d F T ~l 1:!:14 LEG AL S l::f' IU-;T A II Y full ttm<'. 0 (' A11 11ort un •a 1•Jl1 I n •rw 1•.< •:'~I l...eg.tl ~ f1.itMJatioft $1200 No Fee to Appll<'ant 'iJ.ll'("lilflt llll: In nwt,n :.il l·t· hi • I • I \ f ~ •I If f 170 :'1.t•"'J••n <tr l>r"lll '°'11·~\J •AO ~I'll.I MACHI HE OPEil.A TOR Will tram $198 week Lo slart Open Karn 8pm 714'~13 MARINE TRAVEL Ufo,- OPERATOR W /man Syn exptt Top waie. 6 benefit!> Call collect ~. Maruia del Rey. ~needed. exper niqui..red Legrt parlor Day • rught sh.t.f\s open w :-C.Ommumon . Call I~ or s:ll 11.86 Ask for Mel vena MECHANIC. full or part ume. prefer older pen.on -. i.om e e 11pe rae n re . l.CJOb not tlt'C' A pp I y .i l ~hell 17th &i l n tJlt.', ~Beach -- •trii4ECHAHICAL * •IHSP£CTOR * 4-0.i y 40 hr wttk EDLEfo: INDUSTRI ES 2101 Dove St 'II Ii Arross from o C' Airport MEOlA.'1,1(' W•fll\8n 1·x per Good worktni: N>nd Ma.nnt> e11ptr dt--.1ral>lt- i 14 !>4M !lfili Med1r al A'>M!>t 1·111w1 Front & B..t rk lat•· I > p 1n.1t n o \m 11 k 1nl( '""• 5194 Mtckal Computtt S~tetnS.s Su f •'Ru a r <1 ~ l0 ll 1 <' a I l'raruC"f' Sy-.u•m ., oM ol w w ..... 1 <:oa..'I\ ' I aAlt~t Nurlina N~ Aldes All 3hlft.a Oood rate of p.aiy. No ex per nee Wiii tr.Jin <Artlficatlon p roaram available Apply Port Me sa Con v •l~~r eot llollptU.1. 2570 N~wport Blvd C M 642-0400 Nursing LVN charge nurse. 7AM 3 30PM. 3PM llPM . Nuraes .udes. all ~h1JU Certified or wlll train Good mt'd1cal /d~ntill bmefit.s t1a1t1h1p Coo v1lescent Ct>nter 466 Fl agstup Rd. N 8 642·8044 f)ill =-~tr U1 · Lingual Light typinl(. Must have strong phone per.ion.all t y c..i 11 642 2256 r~ "PPl _ _ __ _ PACK EK.<, Now h1nnR I' ACK F.kS !'looexpenenee l\C'c Wood Llf!hUtlg. call~ 2901 PA.IMTElt Bldg ma1nt • 'll e ad y wnrk Nwprl Bed1·h 644 162& !Awn 9am ;ind 4pm PART TIME EVENINGS Adults wtlh ouL~landmJi. aUrart1v .. perw nalat1t' ~ en.ioy work111g "'1th ktd-. Ch •·r 21 'ilart .il SJ~ p..·r hour J'h1in1· •· I ~ 4 3 2 I . t• " l .! ,, u lit:r'Nt-.fo:"I 1 !"> l'M As.a few~ 1'4u.al Oppor\WJJt) ~mployt"r ----~'"'111>: r'Ompult-r bill P A ltTS PER!:><>N in~ ~>·..ir·trh fi.r pb)"11 GrowmlC <'O loo«1n.: lo r 1 i.tM. L'> loole11111 for .• 't'lf start In;• 1nrlt\.111u al Q u ,j 11 , I f> •I /\ l f "u n t ID work ~ 'lltJC'k l'll'rk tn llc·1>r•·"·nl.1t1"· to , •. 11 s A br3.nt'h oUtC't' l'rrr ¥1111 :..<·n 11'1' 11lt'd111il a 1 v Jffit' part.' h.J~kcround r11un1 .. 1n lhP Or 11n~:,. & ~per Xlnt 111 n1· & < l ' I, A a r " ·• t." pruftl ,h..annv I 11nl 111 pt•f1<."1re In mt'<llr dl of ~"TY \.l'hln"' fur •VIII ran· JdmllU.~lr<.tt 11111 a 1111 '1 tlo t:qw pmi:nt 1 urJI 11'".ld verbal !l k llh rt ;11 ~5&i4 qui r1-d Plca3e ''·ncl n · ~un11·wrth sa1ar) h l.Stor) I l'J rt t 1mt> SJ n1t w1 c h I.Li !'>a.feitUard M~ 2283 makn ror \Jn'1 w11·h ~ J 1 rv1 e 111 Rd < o-,l J ~ ~l d)'' "'k s:,; ~~ Pnvale Olly Srh Ofl l f lb.me. pttune help AJao plmUat. 648-1"'4. P\~ M•a9"'_..illi •etum" Need coupl~ to tuiodll' ~. collmww. of flee •dmio manor rt>· pain & rna.tnt.enanC't' On Site housing + aal.ary +. benelita Reetdenua I or lndulllrl•I Propt>1 t y Man4eemf·nt e .c p••c pref. Reply lQ Cla:1 .. 1f1ed Ad a~. Dilly P1lol. Hw< l~. Coeta Mesa. C.i 1121126 P.A.S.pport Penon with 11trong typ. mg, organitdllonat & proofing ablJJt1c."' nttdl-d far gTOW111g t'ubhc Rt•t.1 UOr\.'! Dept l1l < > C A '1 AKPO ('V V1 i:k1 714~7'0110 -------P li H <; It A ~ I N (, II. H.EC£NlNC new po" 1100 o pen Da n .. l'oanl Y:iC'hl dlr need" .... g1'e!IS1ve self s lart1·r t 11 handle purchllSe & r•• l'e 1 v 1n ~ or y .i f'h l mawnats & a<"ccsson"" IA!ml''l Ya1 ht S Jlt• ~ Rea.I l:ll t.a LI' EXCITING OFFfCE lw open.Ill~ tor 2 aiwnt . "'1th grPat potl'nt1.11 M a n .: I" m 1• n 1 o t• ponurutit..., plus trrm1•r. dous tnrornt' t:nl:l'cn.:.1·11 .., .. 1r 11 m<'d c d t I I\ 1 Stellato ror 1nt1·n11·w 963-5671 Real btah Sales O~n1ni: fo r l 11•en~ .. rt sales penpl ... 1111 .. 111 ' ownt'd. w1lh n;.itmnal r•· ft.1"Tal "IY)lem .. :111'('lh r:I wor k1ni.: 1·11nd 1t ao11 t::.arn I())'; comm ts!>tor: fo"or 1~1nhrh·nual apl' t l'al I i:tl ~)226 ~ EJ(_ 1..'C f ' • .~ Y.\T 1::.H.~. Full or p time JOb Xlnt tra1runR opportu111l1e!> CompelJliVl' wag~ Con vmient hours /\pply al McDonalds. 650 Ave l>ico. Sao Clerm'flt.e ~.Ca93626 Attn Pt>V - -•MACHINIST• M<.-ade 1141957.m i P'IX START SY.00 PE:R HR.4" ---- \.. ... ,,_:_) RHlbtah H5IO<PR/~ O>mmensural.t' wilh \\edlral front ofh<'t· p t < :.r N.a Mesa an .i 7~1 335J An:\Wf'rln R Srrv 1f'1• f >per.Hor t. 'It J>t'r pn•r tu 1o1.1U trJm l'l"J.."' 1 .ill ror appt 645 ;~ Office~ for lll\'abd lady S day wk Mus t be able to dnve. plea.'!ant surroun dini;:~ 1n Npl Ur h . $7~ mo Call l-03'7·2942 IHDOOR PL.AMT MAIMTEHANCE f'ull·lune & part-Lime 4$17 5424 Inflatio n tig h ter op· po rtunily for right person or couple. P Ill mt' a.<>.'11 nc<'ded in m nrkcllnli? busaoes.~. Call for appt 494 ~168 !mpecuoo IHPROCESS l1Wl 'hirt 11~·111111-: for 111 dJv1duul huvm•: rf'l•t•n t 1·x pr r "' a 1• ro.., flJ l't' fa'lt.Ml<'r; s(' a I 1 • l fl S!I 2:1 w rudlt bonu.' Oubt.11111 1111( IM.•n1•f1L' w n"'t 111 Ii\ ml( 1n<'n·.1'>1"' Jl. (ulh p;11d mi.'(!Jl·;.al &cl.·nt.il ROSAN INC. .>IH :.-13. ;'l.1•wp11rt 11 ... 11 II ,\n l'..Cjll.tl ( IV111111 Ulltl \ hrnpl11~1·1 IN ">I l.1\ f l()'.'> INST \l.Ll·:Hs ~ll'.td) wi>rk '< lrll lw·n1·r 11-. t .x per prpf for nrw ron ~lrurllt1n an So 11 ( G 1 l l e o I 11 ' u l .1 l 1 o n StllH!tZJ ~11:1 111'1 I .. 11:u La1t1Jn,1 Hilb IHSURAMCE l'mperty & l'w.,uJlly ·'' 'L"t.cnt exp m en 2 > r .. 111r typ1111:. xlnt bent'f1\11 Jame...., lrusuran~ oHtrr lr•1n1· 1·;i ll Maun·1•11 ~ftJ!JJ E U t; INSORAHCf AGHC Y. Part time ~nl . p e r !> 11 n oJ I 1 / c• d I 1 11 t• ~ lrmnt..ot·. lt•1arl to full t 1m•· exC'<•ll1'flt l'llt'l'i'r !l6l ~!17 expenen~ 0.ett.._ A"oiklb&e 4-d.ay 40 hr wN•k EDLER INDUSTH.IL."> 2101 Dove St N B Acrol!.s from 0 C . A1rpo rt Maduru.sl ACME GRIDLEY 2ndahill 1l1is outslandlng pos1t1on \S offered w douhl' '11c1l hourly pay stales & an cl lde •OVERTIMF. •PAI I> \'/\C'AT lO'I. •llONIJ~ON V/\l' 1'1\Y •SICK l1AV •to llOLIJ)A 'y'S •:?A.'INl../\Ll' o I. lNCRl':~'ifo:.'-t •:J J\.'l{'llt 'AI. M FHI I H E\'lfo;V.~ •l-'1 IJ .Y I' \Ill \IE1'H'1\I.&. lll':Nl'AI 1'111.t Of';."> 1\l.l. Uf'.l'Jo:!'Ot> .. ::"T'i • I' \ 11 J 0 J 'TH ' \ l. • -.1c;JIT UONtJS • l UOl. Pl' RC! Ii\." f'. l'l!OI ;i~ 1\ \1 ROSAN IMC. 54K·5033. ;<. t'"' pon I le 11 h 1\n 1-~uHI < lflportu111t \ l'.mµlo\ 1 r \1A1cls a pph-fh1 Inn ,1 l 1 ... ~una :!t I 'I. t ...... t II-.) l~l'.Un.1 lie• ,IC h \tAl:'lt'Tt:~,\ 'I.I ~ \1 \'I. 1o1.1lh JJ1·k .. r .111 1r, .. ,,., ""tPl'nenc r Ol't'<ll'tl for property mi:mt rn ~u't !\av e own t oo l , & t rnn~portat1on I .1 I I 559-002 Gen,ral malnll•nan• ,. P"'rsorl nt"t.'(lt'<l mu'll t1o· flexible an \'unou' 'k tlh Incl pa1.nttn.: ctrv"' .111 ht.e plwnb111e. l'll" c.111 J aruton A I 54J.82J06 Jmmed1att-requ>r('ment · for cxper personnel for Manaaement part time 1n Laiuna NatJona.I C.Orp. needs kt•Y Ni1eue l & S on Juan per.iOfl for 0TllnRe C<>u n C.p1.Straoo ('oupl<> 111• ty areu W11l tr.un Xlnl ~ble CoukJ tw '\el up C'areef" oppctt'tunllY < .tll u a nightly roulc tit• M r M a ~ l l' r ·• pending on total hrs you 714 ~Hll76 want lO work Severul op tJom av111I (;all 979-36!i2 HOW IS THf TIME for Job seeker~ to r~<'k the Daily Ptlot Jlelp WanlA!d cl1ss1flcotlon U the )ob you w•nl l11 not there you mlahl C<>Mlder offcnna your ll!rvice11 with an ad lo tbe Job Wll!Ud catqory. Phontl 6'2·5678 Man1.ier for fast f1,otl lit.ore. Hunl1111(lon ll(.ou1·h nrea (;ood 'alary & lx'nef\UI Send QUllifil'D t10N1 lo (;las111f1cd /\d JZ56. Dally Pilot. P 0 Box 1560, C08lll Mesa !r.11126 llave SOme0tlng lo !It'll" O&M1f1ed ads do ll well MAMAGEll WOMEHS IETAIL Op&><>rtunlty lo eam l20.000 + u Man11er of 1 fine women'11 clothln~ atore. Mu1t be e •prrlenced & c1pablt et 1htfln1. aupervtalon. ules tr•lnlng It m otlv•tlOG. Must have nn" quaUly clothlni b3ckaround or rxper1fonce. fo'ull benefll1'. Pl,aat-rc1ply In conrldence lO General Mana1cr. P 0 Box 3170, Stal Beach, Calif. 90'7•0 PBX OPERATOR Answenng :Xrv Expr prf'{ ~2244 1..ari:•· 1•xp.10d1n.: con: pdnY I. "tt'~k l n L! I ll d1vuluah .,.ho P<>"l'I"'' ITIU\;t~l 'llr.tllb lll f • a l l·Sl.tl l' a nd J 1 • bcensed ~ Wt' .H•• \h<dtl·al beck o((u·., .iM~ t.111l w orthopedw ""Pl'r m 1'1,(,-wport 8UC'h ~on Fn Call bet wttn II ~ & IOsm 644-21&43 -lookan.: Co r pos:u h1, PBX ()per.at«· ans•l'nn£ rronaginR an om~ n< '"" \1 e d 1 c 1 I R t> c: e p lltllmtYReeordl lmmed ~Hrs •·JO~ JO Firm Apply Bristol Parle Medical Group. 72::! DalwrSt C M ~7 6300 "'1"\1CT. e xprr prvrern-<J 1r tuve tho· 1•11Pt-nen<'• .... t..o1U 116-.. area. !:>•llltc des 1 r.. Io b C' com,. 6 gra\eyard. C all managers AJI rephei. S40-tm hdd m strict corUKief!r,. .,. ... '1edlt·al X RAY TEt'Jl'\'l<'IAS l'Jrt l1mt· unhQ~1' ofr fashion h i 640~ TAB .t n~w t"rcn,:i l 'Wf'\1CT T AH aru M"n' ha.' .i trw positions o~n 1n 1~ . SA. l M, &i Hunt ll lln.'a<i \. an t'd shirts. I' T "' I' T '1.m> out..,;tanil ins: bl>nl"f rh W nrk rw •• r "ltU ~ & t•Jm "'h1h· Salary ~ bon "-" and 111 rent1 vf' projlr.i m d fH I r'1ler company benefll llL-pj)' ln Boll 644 011 11\ l'llol. f• 0 UM1 1 ~1,c :o.11-:1m \L A.">S •• ~ISTAI' r ... J JU I I y I' r .1 • I I c t 'flt'l'131J ~I 111 l ..... h1on l~kl.nd IL1• I.. 01111 , pa rt um.• Ot•\1tit .. ttr· ' , r-. c .. p<r "''",:"h l"'n .. 51'\1 ~: () 1'; PER SOHNS. COUNSELOR I \ffliti \I . I Hl l'\ I l>l· 1 1.111r .,n"'tl fn .. mlly .1~,.n I • ' n ,. •· d ' .1 t r 3 1 n • ti ~11 ~ Ilk~. 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II t k -.hrlM.11!1 ' .111111 .1 hu'\ 'tJ!Jlt• .~ 'till ~r''"''n.: :'.II ,, .. 1r oltl 1" It .1111 on 1 h•• ... h1ft 0( \tlUf •hull I'.,. ht lo• ~1rk1111: "II h .1 lc•,1tJt'r tn I hi· C'U,lfHTI 11111ltltnR 111 111.L'.ll"} l'r1 .... c•nl "'"-'nlfl):\ ,1\-Htl 11n l'f,1\1' \Jrll 'lh1tt I lpm 111 7am ~1111cl ,111\ ,Jllf'I mrnt for ~· ,111 , ... in.: 11p1tlud1• & dt"•ltl' t;uml 't.1rl1n~ Wiii(•' t 'h1ft l••JIU' + ,ill ITWl)llf l~•nt•f1t ' I 0 pa Ill Profit .. h.11111~· 1•mployt'i.' 1m'e1ll\I' pr111:1a111 CIMCO lt~ lln•:.I!' t'•)'ita ~ ...... l Pt.ASTICS WORKERS 4 day 40 hr. wttk 1-:DU:fl l '\Ul'SI kffs :!IUI IJlo1Yt' N :".. II \1·f1ll!,.'I from 0 c \1rpo rt 11&1 IC fo Allltl< ,\TOlt W somt• t"(l)C'r Must .1wly m J>l•r'>Ofl lOIU W 17th S< I' ~1 l'Y't• Sc:hnol tc11 d 1t.•r ,111Jt>. 11 T. som e u1·nPt at... !l4H 25.SO rtlESSMAH F. 'It pc-r 1 <' n rt' 1l 1\ K Utc-k ITEK Oprrl\lor m cl.-an. quallt} C\ln"IC'lll\J' ~u t"ltabhaht-d ln..,t:m t l"'nnlllll( Co ln..'1 plJn (;all wkd r.i R9fl 2628 n blk s 11f Bu k1•r ltt'(lhtll 1 off Pnfis ~. A fl r>1ck :o> and Itek 1-;xprr'd wtf m rte r 540 9fiM 1 NtlRSt:!-> AllH:S /\II s hift s . LVN ''I 11 1 . Chandler M t'd i<"nl Serv1ces. I~ llemlock Way, SA ~ 19fi6 Whether you're buyln.i or selhn~. <.:luioaftcd ad ~will g~ your message lo the rljChl peo. pie Call Today• 642·56'78 PRINTING I( )'OU a rt" 4l) or OVf'T fc loolunR for 11 career OP· portunily ln pnnting. ap- ply 11t PENNYSAVEH. 1880 Placenua. CM Sell with EA.SE I It's 1 BREEZE ClaMtfied Ada 64.2 5678 MEWS,APER DBJVERY L.A T IMES · 3:30-6AM, 7 days week $4401 Mo + Bonuses to $500 No colle<·tions. Costa Mesa Area OPIMROUTU: # 2 340 papers, 18 ml, 280 homes, 30 apts # 7 270 papers, 11 ml. 230 homes. 40 apts #10 370papen, 8mi. 360homes, tOapts t12 17Spapers, smt, Shomes. l'iOapts CAU. llU. • '79-t25 t c '""'IJ ~esa. f'.l 9'.!62r. S I\ L E S P 1': 0 P L E N E J-: D 1-: D 1 r. S ~n ~l'l Beach of ft et'. l op l'O mm 1.ss ion Call Hud Hyam~ 1714) 146-5502 l\.t'aJ r1'l.1L1• UC EN SB> UNLICENSED Will train lk'>I ro111 ITUS-"IOfl 'lphl Ill tht• If' 11\N.TY i t ;,1. tu tor I''' d1w1•r'> ~or 111h r\" " 1 .tll Hal' .11 lh ·llh1t: lh .1. I\. l.11~011Hw1· tt'i.1 1.U • I It '" (' ~ I' 1 ",1 rl I 1"' I llaU(-t 'ir hl It t\p1n11 ,.,,. bkpl!. r a il uft I .111 642~ f~KlnlSI (ii"nNnl ()f C.<"t· N('('<I 1mmf'd Mu,1 ht-l>nght &. e nC"rRet11 L1Rht 1yp1111: E n Jo' ~ng in J quack p11C·1•1! 11 r o t l' ' ~ 1 o n u I J 1 l1'DI pherv Ca II Ht· vr r I\ !Wt-810) JlF.Ct:P'I'IONIST Wo· net'<1 ..a sul)l.•r ~harp ~Al tu handle front off11·t' onJn <1e::.Jc '°' mens toalelrlt·-. ftnn Good typing skill' IOO •wpm I & wulingnl·~:.. lo learn on small com 1iuwr1 J mu:it We 1111 fl r (' r I J I ,. y (1 II r f" I' thllSta!>m ("J()O(j S\11rltr11( \IJ.ary + XTRA bt'n1· Send rel!Ufn(' to r11nl'<' Ltd. PO Bo" 18821 , Irvine. 92713 Or t';J II 114-97'U767 aft. S.:M>PM Rtteptjorull w/lJRht ty p Ina. Rd. wtfiKUttl. pleu• .,,. personality ttn art•.1 AU for Vlvurn or Nano ' 89H791 RECEPT10NIST 101H I. F'RJDAY -Nm-de<l for ro Mon·Frl. 9 30 6. C'.oc>1l lYP'DI akllb recep & Umblt uper reqd C..11 84.S-mOi fM appt. ~IST TYPtST for lC!ChoJCal 1aw ftrm New otfl~ Kou Centcir 35 hr wk Sal romm w 1:ibtl1ly & l!xpcr ~l.01 .-.-.~_._..._...,.. _ _....~ __ ..., __ _....,._ ... _._,,.,.. __ _.... .. .....,.... ••• -• ...,,._. ••• -•• ••• ---••..-•,,.••-•• ,.. ... ••"'•'•'-,.,.•...,.,....•-r I ......... ,_.~ ......... .... •• . t -OM. 'f PILOT '"d!f· '*'*l 16. ,.., .... W-'H 7 100 HlfpW-... 71 00 HlfpW9111hd 7 100 ... W..e.d 71 00 HllpW..t.d 1100 7100 ~?~?!... .......... ?:.':'!'! •••.• ?!!! ~~~ ..... ?!~ ,..,.,.°" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s•1 nP11SOMs ,, ptw lld .......... _. ............ ······················· ······················· SK tor CPA ltnn, Np( l.'lr tl••lbl• boura n a1141b&e MC tlJI SICalfAllY SICUfUY • Prolc"NkW!al manaA:4>mrnt 1r11n1na pro • Nc>w ~ dl~1.111on ram • G N'•I C'OlllmJ~ •In.art urt- • Prof11 •h•nn)l • Ovu 20 <'hott't' k>ca lltll\11 • l.•lll YH" aalt'!e ID H C'"t'U Of SJoo,000,000 • JOIN THI Wtt•8S • Uon I ...... ennthc•r m1nult' ~·ntl )t>U• U Hi or n· Umt" ICI •Ad ~} ()11111\ , ... , .... Uu> l~. COllt• Me"• ('ah( !£!Mt• lllC9'nOMIST /fY'9S1 c..i.d for ('OO)pany 1n Newport 8t'a e h Mitllmwn a ,,_..,... u pm~. ty~ 00 wpm l.cJOkul• for mouvat.J JJtt800 f Of" rha IJt'DI? Ul tl pcall luu , t• a II Dt! b 1 &1HQM SALHPaSOM ~ for Jt\f\ lhop I.II t'Qnlna de.I Mar 1-· t1mr Moo Pra Call 173 22811 Man "'"' 8 4 SALISCARIB ..-.&WOMEN 11 )"OU 1r.-truly in~r .. .,l \'Ii In .. 1'11,_r & OOl JU1<I aootbtt JO(> l h111 1 w le I ht· yoor opportun11 y to 1uin on .. ot lhe mur;t •ut 1-ful 11utomob1l1• c•m !:!:!."'*~ m t.bt! Untkd llC.-nOHIST G8&4L. OFACI l'osallon 1n an lrv1nt- Heal Fllla~ & Entuneer mg ftrm for lhe creallvt- " reapon11ble person who w11nls fle x1bll" hours CMJI anytime: 161-1538. RettplionLSl wanted by manufacturing com puny. To operate PBX & supply lypmg support to the Personnel Dept. App- ly Reede8 Rubber Inc 41S Aven1da Pico. San C.'1ement.e R•c•ptionist /Xerox O,.rator Full lime 9am to 6pm Pleasant. J<ood telephone :.kills nt'l~. A pply In person to Mr Fuentes al Rohert Rem. Wilham 1-TO!'l & A. ... M>C. 1401 Quail St . Nl"wport Beach Rccept1oni:.l Bookk~per for prest1 g1ou :. law firm Newport Uea<"h. ~alary tommen:.urate w1lh ability & ex pPnenre Ask for Sally. 714 '640-5650 RECEPTJONlST full-lime, IJght typmg & 1-rrands ( h a n d I t· r M c d 1 c a I S.•rv1l-es. 1209 Hemlock Way.S.A 546-1966 l<e.t.auranl 111.t. l'er~mncl. )o'u II or I' ·r. work AM or PM :.tufts. Apply t.0 ~n.on M W I-'. lpm.6pm, T Th Kam lpm ut Pina De ('afes . .ulkl B1r<"h St. Nwprt Bch.. 95S--24M a.t..urant Hoaf•••· Cook. ausp.no.. J>ays & nights. l'\111 or J.li!rt ll ITI(' Baxtl'r Street lli47 MJC'i\rthur lllvd N H :-.4() 2475 J(l.~l;1urant ('OUNTEH HF:t.P - f'erry's P1ua. We need n~poo J>('Ople to work. tk'°ble hr'I ror school Apply anytime PERRY'S PIZZA :w~~. W. Oceanfront Newport Be 1tt'h -- Re.uiuranl Nt'w & cx<'1t1ng rcstaur ant roncepl. Newport Beach ti rvlne area ~Uon No"" ac ~ appbratlons for prep. utllit) cMtuers, & l~ help Xlnl. op· portunhy foe students & housewives Flexible schedules f /lime & pltlme Contact Norlin llcstaurnnts Inc Mr. English 547-0883. M · F, 9-S Restaurant ME & B>'S PfUA MGMT TRAJMIEES lmmed full·time posl· oom avail bolh days & rugbts, for aggressiv• in· vldual s w 1 good penonalilles St.art SSOO + mo. Accepting ap pbcatioos dJuly aft SPM Ask for J ean or M .. ry ME&ED'SPJZ.ZA 410E.17lh5i .CM lU:TAll APROPOS Ass isl t o Manager Casbier·Salea. Sb.arp fasbioo girl• for our f'ashioo Island Shop Ap. ply in perllOO RdailSalea EXCLUSIVE CHD.J>RENS STORE in South Coast Plaza baa opening foraperlenced. SAUSWOMAM ~cw part lime 55'1·9081 Rock Band oeeda female stnser & ban player for workin& • record demo. o:per pttf~ S41H783 SAL.ISCUU for marine bardware at.ore. Esperience nee. f\ill • put Ume poel· Uom. Ql)ell immediately. Call BALBOA MARINI!, ~l fOf' appolOtmerrt. E.O.E. 111 /F/H \ E x p t• r 1 ~ n ,. t• n o t neces~ury. but hl"l l"1> whalu. High School fo:duc:at1011 Potullve All1tudc Weil Groomed Good On vmg Record Ablllty lO treat JX'OPll! like people. with a 11ln cere mten-s t in c ust.o m 1• r satlsfact1on. & above llll, ant.egnty. U you ttunk you 're our type of person. don't wait. Conlal't u:. loduy mpenion. Ii I '" Or-,. C-"f 292SJlarbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2500 SALESMEN ONLY Large Metropolitan Fonl Oe.alersh.Jp 1s lookmg for ~ nght people now' No prt•VlOUS auto 'ale-. c·x penerwe nen·s:.ary 1w1ll train 1 Mu!tl be a~ ~~IVI', l'UUrll'UU.'t, 10 lf'llJJ(ent. neat appeann~ and JlOh'l'liS thl• nt-ed lo ma ke L OTS o I" MONEY Full rompany bencf1b plus Demo & Health Ins. pl:.in <..:ontact. m Pe-l"'SOn· Dave Hall or Lyk Crowl' S ... M llCk Ford 23tOS. llaln, Sant.. Ana Al the Comerol Warner SALE:Ci ADVERTISJNG IAllt'ral1ve slra1g.ht C'Om m1sMoo Hard hlllm~ ex JJl'r'd professionals only nood apply. <'all Mou :.! 18 for appointment «11--4464 SAL..ESASST. Salary $1000 mo + bonus an top t'C1sh1on Island ll)(·auon w /l'Tl.<11or stock brokern1o1c firm H our'! Kam J pm U>lle~c degree req 'd IC :.uc~sruJ. rom"any will pey for New York Slo<'k Exctu.nge re-1ustra1111n Phone 644·1MO. and ai.k for Steve Slurlcy - - Sales -Co l l ent Sludent:. /Houi,ew1 ve-. PT/FT work w mtenor des igner l o secur e drapery leads no exp nee. Will lrarn. Call ~l·lftH fbr mfo Sales Contractor Supphes Trainee Wholesale tool & hardware Nauonal Co. now binnJt youn ~ men 18 30 $200·$.SOO a week+ BonUSt.'K Call 7141894.-0055 SALES CLE:RK Fabri c store. C11 ll Maureen 646-4040 --- SALES Dktrid M.aipt TrGftH Dally Pilot News)aper <.:irculauon Dept. This tughly sucressful Joc·al newspaper has an open lng for a trainee in the clttulaUon sales sen1re & collection area Select ed applicant will receive a liberal salary, regular· ly sche duled raises. bonus opportun1l1e11 & many fringe benem s. such as paid varaUons, paid group Insurance. We insurance & dent.al coverage. Applicants must be 18. have a good driving re· cord. Hours are general)' 11AM·9PM Monday thru ~. Saturday over- U me availabl e as needed. U you are qual.lned & are bUresled in leamlng the newapaper cir culation business, come to the Dally Pilot office: 330 W. Say St, Colt.a Mesa. Aak for Harry Seeley or Ken Goddard. Only a pply before 11AM or after 2PM Mon-Fri. E.O.E IALll Ai&o-.. ,._ WW ed. H..r car d9alenaUp ........ ,. Ooodft. ... blollka • .,.., •• mo.p ate re La aune 8• • t It a r • a . C a II •LW Sal• O•rl wao\ed for •mall l'6ml\11nt 1lore BIJ._ laland Tua Sat Somo &and.I )'I 15&.r alMhl ~~ Saa llarbor l.a•n <.:'emetA-ry Memorial Cowft••lora r1C!C'drd P'.aper ln .. 1 ... Advant .. m1•nt fl op purtut1itl•• unllmllt!d Phon• S.O IUOt bl"'"" w:.i .. 1ao ~ lmmtdiat• Clpl!ftll>)I for • )'\~ U ll"tl lrll.IM'it With 16 l>l'O&r\<a .. v., w"trr worh t1rm t:o mplt>tt' lll'Jlf'f1l p.trk•&t! Apply in llt'l'Mln 1'1"1. 214 AIW.1 ~Ana MAn IU. ~•lnl•dy. lull tmlt' t'lJ1t11. 1w11 1>1nokt'r fot Nvt lkh l/ltlmdtt> 11p Jwt't'I ~hop ('all \ clu lur llllt1"Vlt'W M2 I 197 SALIS LADY Joull lime THE SHOW-OFF 22 Jo'w.tuoo lslancl NH ~~penoo ADVERTISING !.l'/\l'J.: SAL.ES Slilary .. l'orn nw..sxwa 63 l 6002 lo wor\ wllh and 1111thac.e ~ o~ 2t In 14 . CapMt/'ano a.m.m. .,. ... PAITTIMI avm•••s PHOaa ICMDlOI_..., r.:.t D Brt......, HPM Ala hr A.odtu SALm TKA!N££ -Sen ..a.I ..... bbblid m.nuf al -.tnraJ ~bu1ion t'(l'8p. 1.1 lcuk1na '°' •• ""1Nlv• Wllv&dl&&ia who .... • c....., In h"ld ..... 1lw •pPUUUOn of lhct l ype ol eqwp WC' manut IJt not learn..d llV""1lt.i TberefOt• UU.. l'IJPOl1WUI)' n.-qulrt'll llli 111d 1vdual w in ldb~. le•mma ab1h ty. Pill~. •1uvag1v\: 11t-& above 4411 th(-de atre lu make &ale11 .i r11tt'll'r. tor 1l lukes a llWl Of ~fi lO become un erft'\'ll\t' ,ales in lhvldWll Ill the t'lectnc•I Ult.lu:;l ry Two yn. c•ullege rett w rl'd w O"Wth or engm~nng ml!Jor . or S )'r& in 1oq1.1v1tlen1 c:nv1ronmenl llt'sumc r equires in lurmohon not proV1<k.-d oo phone Interviews f'r1 & Sal by appl t:all 714-630 2011 Uni corn Jo;let'tm·al l'rodu<'ls SW.. td.J~ atenu. with u Daily Pilot Cla.'>Slril>d Ad WANTIYOU To IW aval&Ac.-be of or 1lere lro rn nu arl n• motorcyle. •port 1 na .,..., motor epona.. n ~ Ornl Oppt)' but we In WC')' MLtdlVC' 6 •ant tOG/ldent wlnoer t.11* only w. ll"•ill .. Pfftly. Vlatt "" " • .,. Call ,., 5'oM 540-4023 s.lt9 Wanted youn1 mm who wUI gt( &loo& well 'With wome11. Call Mr -~540-4023 __ Sandwlc•hm•n w.-nted f"lfor Prr. G•iry 'x f)tooh. Dl9 t CoNt Hwy, CdM . "'t...U 87~200 Sllndwld\ M aker'I fl Cowit.tt H~lp Needed to wort lu.n<'t,e, & some wknd.s at: Mayettwt,. ........... So Coast Village OJI Oan 54().-804-4 Seamstress Asst Mgr cstm ~ing sbop, r tt. sew & do ftl tmgs Will tm rt per.;, We11tcb(( area ~. ~fm2. ------Ste/ Jw:t. Coor iii .tor JI you hke a specw at rtQlpOere of an ad agen· cy, an a take rharge pen;oo, well organated w11h top s er retarial sldlls. ttws aa the Job for you' Interested? Ca 11 TI4~7000 ~~aUon ~ haw. IOOC1 •P911d 4 ac c uracy . 1oo d l•l•phon e technique. rould d•velop Into ~ poelUon for ~ peraon . C11ll PraMienl ol emall ou u 1YPt 55 wpcn ~bone. &*ntiDn company needl 8 t a rt f7 0 0 I U I 0 brl1ht. c n•rael jc (.Hl+bonua) lrvJne ~ W/ fOCldtypn• Qa.rol14J~ alUJJe 6 ,_.,..J otri~ e• ----·· -. -.-. -. -. -. -.-• ... , AirUNe fl)(' ~. 8'aliley twO+ wwr 80 hiabtr for the rl1b PUIOQ . Paid Medical I& Oeotal Pean Sonnlon. $40.-533.1. -$41M510, nt 210 C R S E ETA RY ~ARYTRA.iNEE EXEC\1TIVE. •rchltc•r Ttaioee wttypina •billty wra10r dt"Ve~r expeT or 40·10wpm w /a c req Good i kllb • muat. curacy ~per. helpful, SH l2D WPM req Xlnt but will trllln rl.it>t c1rn ~ J.ieach tocaUon. cUdate. A$1tll~ I& w1U Hniuirdsoo N»&Y ~to work bard Im Manin porunl.64.S-ZlU. ('714)7~ U100 s.cretary for bully If uot mason Beach law fin.n GetMnl llU&al100 l)-111 e'JQW. desired. 841-6041 ----SIX:RETARV. eood typ lrii lkills, varied 1eeneral ~nee dutiem. lot.eresun1 pos1lloo worltln& with psycbologats, MD's & leachen in 1mall aculc! peyclu1lnc hosp1lal 1n So Oran1e Co <.:all •5702 SECaETARY Experienced for Newport Beach Pul>h1· Rda1Joos om~ Typcn..: 6S wpm , n o S ii ~. dependitble & must be qwck le;imer Salary rommensuratt> with experience l'all fJOonie Mon thru f'ri 8 :D-S 00pm. MS 6300 • SlCUT ARIES • £x.ec Secy (2 l Xlnt. Allah area $1AK l\«'lg Deg S24 .WI 1-:UC Secy Rt; 14 I 114.400 w ru.r.oo ••Sales Our Of fire•* Awt Only Pree t..12 ftt\nders Agency ~ BU'cb, tlitab 'IW Newport Bea.r h 833-'1190 Secretary ADMIMISTRA TIVE ASSIST AMT t'c~ paid Top food com pany needs take charl(t' ~ great 00..:o truly• St><:n'\anal sic.alb . Ch ... nt contact G<>Od benef1t.'i To Sl.200 month Ca 11 Al Hmuune. S4C> 500 I Alw ft,., ,00... Scwl hn1< 4' Snt'l I wg of Newport Beach Agenc.· Y. 434LJ ( • ., mpw; SecJUty TOP IXICUTIVI S&CUTAIY Major m~dlul cl~c troruca ce>mPIU\)' Is Adk· ina • canicr peraoo who Ilka • busy dnk. tlu lddlla In typlnt 80 wpm & lhortbaod 90 wpm, has ldelt ex.peneoce " good apUtwie m math. We are 111 need ot an or1an1zed tel/ a~r wbo eojoys details & dlvenl.lk•Uoo Non·1moker Location ckllle to aJI your per80nal needs. M1ss1on V1e10 ana Ex~llt-nl beneflta parkage. 1u1lary com. mt>nsur;;te w 1th ex peril'ncl.' Only those seek10K permane n t ~rnvtoymenl need apply. Otll SUaart at 5111 ·3830 SERY/RECEP'TIONlST II/at I PublJ.>sber m N W Hunl Bch tut.' immed OQt'ning for fron t ofc penon w good phone \CHce, arrural~ t yping llnd S ff i:.k1llis 1 h1i. grnwth l)Ol>1t1on offers al trac tl vl.' :.a lary & benl.,-1t:. J>kll Appllc3llb w min. lyr. exp. call --~ ~E WING MA C'lllNI-: <,pe1'atnr. Mi.rGrel(or~. 1631 Placl'nt1it, C' M 642-6(JJ Eap'd uatir/ Clean ctr;vtnl f"9COl'd. Apply 1n perlOQ, '4Jer' loduslrtet1. 2101 Dbve Sl N.B IAcro•• from 0 C.Ai.rp>rt ). SH~ROOM RECEP no)nST 11.on·Frl 9-S.30 . Call for Interview ....... S tationery Storu 1 n 0.. Del Mar needs exi*'d utea lady. Full· time-5 ~. Jtlnt. work inc tonds. Eapeclally rine dentele. 67~ 10 lo sroCJ PERSON want~ for te111M PQ91hon to w o rk In an art av ~ sportA'P&r dJStn bulJon area. Mus t be self llUl1ter' thorough tic ac cwate, ,.,e will tram lht' nl(bl pa-son. G~at op portul\I\' for rapid ml vancerrwit Call Beth for appoantrwnt, S68043:.. • Stoa Brokeraee ~ECOU.riv Temf«' opponunity (u JUfJW 1111.h one or nation·, lt'adUR VISCOUN1 !'>Jt)(};BROKERS Im niedineopenang11 for Eiel.l).Sl~red keP!> \farRm Clerk:. P.xperlf·n C'i>ct T on ~al"l!!I ('all PerM>nnel °'1Jt ~ 752 0070 Tra<W your old bluff -for fH'W j(UOdlt!S with a ClA.Wioo ad 642 Sfi7H Autot, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 A.Mtot, H•w 9100 Aaltot, H•w 9100 ~. Hew 9100 Aaltot, New 9800 ~Hew 9800 ••··••·····•·•·•······· ••···•··•···········•·• .....•.....•.•.....•...•.••................................................................. ·•···•··•·••····•••··· Take the SOUTHERN SAVINGS ·ROUTE YOU ARE FREEWAY CLOSE TO 5 OUTSTANDING AUTO DEALERSHIPS - 0 M~ion MERCEDES BENZ ,i;:jO ts ::D 0 LAGUNA BEACH SOUTHBM 0..NGot COUMT'Y'S@ por Glow..-AU'IMO&IUO OLUB SALES • SERVICE ia;m M.uguerire PARTS• LEASING Parkwdy ~IS)!On \ lt'f(J SHOP & COMPARE OUR LOW LEASE RATES ;'14/ 831-1 -40 714/495-1 700 BARWICK DATSUN MISSION VICJO IMPORTS 0 e e 0 e BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE MARQUIS MOTORS SA DOLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS SHOP& COMPARE IN SOUTHERN c IC ~ ORANGE COUNTY SAN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 0 .. Jl VI ... lD 0 i ~ ... ~ ~ ~ ~ CAEEK AO • < -r. ~ 211 0 Find what you want ... Buy it for less DANA POINT DRIVE A LITILE • • • 0 BUY OR LEASE NOW! 1980 IMW's IH STOC IC ••nun HOW!! IMW l20l DlhlGMACJ-. ~ ec-ty'1 Mod MocMn IMW 0... f ACTO.Y AUTHO«IJS) SALIS, LEASING & SAVlCE NfW 7,·, snu "'I Aii.AIU -....,., & SA VI!! ,.\IHU.t :H .\t K \':\1.1.t:\ l~H•tMl·1·, l .. 01 ~Tl ~ltW• Ml\~ VIUO 111•10 1.20'() O PE N W (fKOAYe, 'J tl ~AT U R f AV , q • (.1 (",',,H ',IJNOAVS e SALES OBILL YATES,9MC . VOLKSWAGEN 837-4800 493-4511 S2&52Vatl•d. s.-~··•CaplttrallO SALES SERVICE LEASING 0 MIW&USID l's ·~· AMAMCltrG O.A.C. WI WIU MllT Oii llA T AMY DIAL: ~US A OIAL WI CA...,. 19USI SAVE A LOT! -.. -----. -. --... ---.... -.... ---------..... -·-· -----....... -. ___ ....,-. .......... ----~ ..... - --· ·--... - -• -.... -••• ~' ... "" 1 • -.. ... 7t00 tWpW..t.4 7100 """ .. ~-IOU ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... '1'raioH ro.r ~· 1--------·1 llor,. fa 8rudlnK WOllCOYllMAI RHc:~ Live In t·a11 M.akr mar. rnorut)' .,Oft before 10ar:D or anM 11\1 ~ reprd.i.:.a Of "-.... 1 • . .u -11 )IOUr' • • Id or preMnt ._.· •• W'"'9.. 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I )f'M t:o E Mw t I lfhe ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ••• IOOS ....................... tn UW Or'1)' lt91 farillty on l•---------WOll (~t tuiv1n1t lll. t~\&rt!d l'ln'Wb & lt"'I f'Q\IP l'andtdat .. mu,1 hlllve • m lll ol l) r' 1 'i)I ~ . .trorli 1n m11lti . w.dl orat1ruud & " ~ 1 ft'1 lJOJU....t t-·.,.<'tu I y !.x· ii h .'tl WESTM LNb'Tt:k AUA•:V Ml'flQUt: MAJ.I. U1Ul)' l<Mi, t'r1 lO 11 lWSt:L>Tll~l>AV l 1751 Wdl\tnJ.nall!r AH! U..rdi!n Urov~ ~ 8103 UI ~ Jwm <"J111i.lr11nu ----------Jt\'11 lnform•l111n nol CaladorPWn HUMM&. l'ullM't. ;1 79 mJO 080 ~-8940 • •••••••••••••••••••••• FU.At VlfOI U>l ••~ l ">AIJU. ~31.M Z f. t.... <'111 , IJla)'H all abob. lht\ haired ar ftttionate ~ flt• t r•• a rn. 1peyed 4 detla••d. 2 klUena 1 mo , a1J llhclla W O.UI M Dlibe b(k 6 lan I '111r aAd Obed ua!Md 10I bl G.aiie N\IM 10 ~'1 tlt'f Alnldale. 3 '1,. old . .now qualJly. all shoe. lt;nr ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I>• bf\ ch IMHO 11 I b) l..aM dll O•ll flnl•h t <Ir dl"P\Aet (fl II I Dbl mlrrora. ' n••hl Manda. t11ll qfftn II«' headbo•rd "'° 5 pr d6n rm Mt dk wood l'lnilh. ta" cxuson tebll'. a • le.al. pecteeuJ be•• • form•I t'balrt. 1old velve& bar" ruahlon• an Sat • Sun »111 Myn,kt lrvlM Ne• dbl bed HO 11 dr•w•r dreoer' no tloowt' vacuum '40 Mil for SlwT)' ~ l'Wlt tihf.o"P • ftm apayC'd, l.vs nn (OU(h, '150 Om nHd• ll 1da f. fenced lnM rm HL t <'hair• yard M2 3108 UX> ~ "-llllltwe 1050 Mqr\IW)X ~ •lt"rtJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••~ S tretoloungt·r ••I IUY ** Good w.ed Fun\ltur " ~ OR I will atill urS~J.for You MASTMS AUCTtOM ....... 6a6&lll-HH ~ltd O•k l>~wll IO•t>l piuwlii, &I " 33, buuutul " old S:WO IS46 ll0~7 tnl HIM t \Blom r .. u.an hrkbt 1tl!t. down rw.t11011 lm1•11 '>ofu 6'4~1J2'l 1\101( !>11~ w.u c rb~d Wouckn frcinw & hcatn 559 917 1 ur ~40 0617 llt!fon-Spm R'<'luwr...., m :>7!1.3 lbMe ruu of iwarly '"'w furnttur~. •ppl1ao£'ei. ·rva. m11r item~ All Oll.IM &O' t:1dl!M6 20'l9 t::urope•n ant1qut bt-droom w t l or a k tnd Hl"eU.fa,,t oook IJke 111tw 541199!18 -..,,w. 1055 . ...••................. (Juably Sofa & lovet.eat. J wb oltl t.:a rlhtooes Co&l S79S. ~ell lJSO Wooden rorree &i end t bles, lamps 1139 4903 6 rt buffet bar doublt! 1>lainless steel sinks 9070 ~ ....... 1080 Fnd!f. FebruoAry 1 '> l'Jt-0 0.A.lk Y PILOT Dp ········•·•········•·•• SJLV Ml i;oa.u ftn.U!d. 1rrap I.It bettfr OlnWI Mt 3(X\3 utunond weddloa ll"l w p.t 111 rt .. ,. Ml '600 OC' br-l 4tl7 311 Ut Mena w•trhe1. I Seiko Crono1ravb. I T1 .. o\. both day 41 date IJOO 11 or h..& olf•r weo lliW I Mic I 109 1010 ....................... l.UGGACilTAGS rrorn )'OW' bu»lneu card Seod orw card '°" toach t.aM plua one 1paro. We r\lturn pc;rmancntly ~ 1lUartl11e t.ag " alrap, mc.illn1 ul rhn~ I U reqLllre~l• Prt' ~ ku " lhefl ! For a ~ud t~g endose wallpap .. r. fabri c or "U.y (;lo" paper & we wUJ bM'k & tnm your '411Pl Or try two t•arcb blade to back l'RICES '2eaorJ ~ 4 S t.ag.s $1 60 ea 611l~ $)sou IOor more Sl 40ea Sales Tu lnrlud'->fJ NO CARD" Draw your own or !>enc1 name. address. phope & we'U make one ~ard per lag_ Add '1!F ettl.'h Send £'heck or mone) or derlO PILOT ,IUMTIMG PO Bo.11~ Olsla Mesa. Ca 92626 . •••••.•••........•..•. ~ 11a1I l(WI t..;NJ U~f" Mhce'p IOW 1010 ,..tctffcineo.11 1010 ~ & Ui n••la ~ UJl U'"-'" • • •••• ••• •• •• •• •• •• ••• • ••• ••••••• • • • • • • • • • • •. • WCll!lf9d IOI I ~Hlllfl NIUS WOH OH IUilt bo~ 'pnn11 l<I m.-l •••••••••••••••••• •• •• • 400 wtµtr rrmrnl br1d1, IJlcd l:'fea or bot offu Im Uim.1162 ~ llavt" 4000 yrds £'lean fill 1atld for ule 4N 080e 7AIC 3 JOPM u.cid ~II Wood abffu or ply~ood. 2.ro. 2xa1. u& ... rallr<>lld UH. Aft 3Ptn 646 28218, Pal Or • ..., Grant. aft 3 Garrar d turn lablC", am/fm •tc."rto with l11rg,. 11peakera SlOO 7 ·g · · R.uuell Pin T111I. good cood 1100 831 02:S 7 ~ Pana.sooJc AM f''M cur.. 2 1peaker11 SJOO KUlg sz bt-d, rramr & IJOx 5Pl'Ullt fJ.25 640 14111.1 a ft 4 Gu Lawn mower, 3 •pttd l'ltkal, de<.k . vaolm. Outt: Ca.II~ 7708 evimmgi, ~luxt' qut"en sofabed UIS Bar 11 l.1y !ltt' reo u1bmt-l KUI Marantz ~UIV ~ ~0230 l 'N<l.AIM EU STOHAI, f' I\ U<. 'TI()"' Su.n Fell 17 9 :lllam wuf lnd~tn.il Mover. ~6 ~1·an.w A\ e But."lla P.uk <So of Artt"lta llh d GAMI SHOW In '" qn &lJ.;i. tlbl JU~. 'fOPC:A"iH PAW Hoper mi cro rn)( lwr\i Sii~ 10<'1 dl'I fwUKdfurnilurci&ap IAlmood Val W70 Swfjn 641Ul6. --~ p&lanca, worllUl& or oot t:taktt-1 r rk wrou.c ht iron 11157 11133 6 bnw Vil '1000 Cord POOL TABLE Full alll'tl v 1r automauc ball ,..tum IHll phone .1 lJJO c'~. 2 .... ~r b1ll11 111 .. ·-T 1 s r o 81no£'ul .. r .um """"'"' "'" canwra VjjJ l300 Enryl top Sl 2$ 963·"°0 or VaJ S6$0 Bronu floor ~ Imp Val $12j. Isl re uonable ofr arpt dy, e&t-2131. eve 53f.3l00 &Wamp, new. LIU(I only twice SIS. D1tY8 67:Hi863 eve11 6t6-7729 iled ho6pllal ~. to.bl.-, w JI kl' r . 1· om mod«' , tra~ 631.007 Older Seeburg Jukt! ht1x ~ Not workmg Make off er 642 · 940 l S JJC clJ.MlU> ~t x Int con <I Wrought Iron form1ca. vnyl i..v\ rb.n Sl50 lh., & htr ':r; J .s pd h1kt-\, m.1tch1ng, like new Sl.50 both 645-2Wi Good Huy<i Conwr group mat <'h1ng de ... k & ~r. Bost.on rock4"r & m&S<: 11.t'rt\ll Cl I ~ H..'> I !I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS K.hytbm f'1lot tlak) l 'ntrut· 2a ,.,, r111yb ">' Ma&lllU\e11, Be'lt otter. Vall aflt•r lpm ~ l~ M.uttreues. chillr'I. power l'TV#er, lamClll. air cond1 l1~r. table. Harl(aln pn £'e!\ Olli 4!n ~ 7 hlade 20 ' ProMaM"r. 4!1" :i•~hp 'navver mc1wer , .!hp H&S powertrimmrr l'dl(t'r. TMC' pwr wf'Cdt-r S79S illl ~ ()f 642 llO~ Movm.: Sule, n•b Ill 17, ~ :J. I June an Phyfe din1l\I( 114!1 , WJ \her. dryt'r rf'frlll, C'OU('h, ton' of 'lrnllll'r atu!r. mink '!tole. t"ll 7~ (Jlymp1l0 /\Vl' c M llf'hllld llohduy Inn <1H l'dulJnno nc.ir 40'> fW) Won on TV "how ('hinon ITVVlt' (';Jl'Jlt'rJ & f)rflJl'I tor o; .. 11 SJJIJ fo.~1·' 15& 11~ Old ~hri-l Musi c, polkards. ~apba, s-prr gdl. perfume bot Um. 75Hl87SaA•pm. ----- WANT TO BUY Apartmt!nl 111:e Oo Stove 842 3379. IOIJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• G\Ald ozs auiw. brand new.~ 842·~ Offk.9 ..... •lr ......... 8015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFF I CE COPY MA<..WNE Perfect cond1L1on. .. owr SlOO in paper & dt!· velol)('t tor m•chine $tWf1rm 00 2284 1~ ~Xt!CUtlve l>e5k S&'i 96S-3701 IHM 'll;andard ellu· mo1h·I (' l wd l1llh· ri>ronil S«tJ 0110 714 493 5181s !11 fo.Alt N fo:W Roll Tuu lM.k!. ~-) 7~ 1~12 8087 •..•••...•.••.•........ provide\! oo µhoni-In tervlt'-fo'1"11.L1y ur ~111 C ~11114 6.'ll all I for 1111pt l n 1 corn fo. I\' 1 l r 1 , .i I l'rodut·l.JI King !>lft> w.iv<'l<'s' hurdwood • Ham boo :.tylt-" waterl1l'<l 1.ilc e Incl 2 bar stls $125 ---------· 11fl Valley View Tum t: •>n Caballt•ro ont' lilcx·k 1 All :.tylt'., 11nd l)'Pt"! u( furniture· 1111 phancl!~. llv1n11 room '<'t'" pat111 & (lf111·1· lurn1lurt· ·;7 I/Id' <"ullJ.'S~ Sopn·ml' 2H tAXJ nu 232hr IW ' •>I bol' t·:.. barrt•h. trunk, & l'ral~ Chl'<"k out wld m.-rchuntll'lt' 1um ITil'OCt'!> Jt 12 111111n TALK tolllM (hl'rht>ard "What J lu1" 111 .. ra .... onll' tr.pie L\ rt't1ll'umul1on un<I hl' ••.;ulL:> lu f'<Jffit' b:H·k .,, .1 fkJw..,r l::\en 1f h4: t·arn1· t>aclt as a planl. po><111h· -.JU.ldn t TALK lo lllM (11'0rl(e J\'n:wn '>h•rhn,: _..11wrw.in· II fo:uropt·.ir1 1)11 '>''lllnl(' Ill P<" IOC I Ill II( wn llll( 1.111·rc·\ '"\''' h•~·n 11,,.,1 l,nnr onh Sl. OOIJ IA'.l 4:.IOO .vi ~111n ~ :!:.! ZI hl1ur' \ 11unl( parake~L., for .-.all' Trauwe No •'l\J>t.•nt·n1 l' ne<'e~s.Hy Munul.H· lurer of VVlll·al l'Orn po nent:1 Hood bl'nt•l11-. 7 30 3 30 l.oc·a1 1·.J 111 C'osla Mei.a /\1111ly bet Wff'f'I \;! & 3 646-0206 TH/\INEES <irowin.1: tool renlal firm hui. OJ>t'll ,ni<S for men at stcirl''> in Costa Me!la. l.a~una Bea£'h & F.I Toro Nc·at 1n appearan£'e w ~nod handwnllnl( 2 yrs t'OI lt'Rt-or eqw valc>nl l"<J><>r \1echan1£'al aptitude A p ply l!l:wl Npl klvd C: M or 22ID> Lambert 1203 1-:1 Toro Tree i.ur~ery 1s our :.pec1alty If you have a :>trong background l'" per. m all phast"'I or tree I work. apply al A & fl Landscape, 231Ul Via f"abricanle. Sh·. 101, MtsslOO V1e.)o I-' t !)('rm 1JOS1t1on 76H 4751 tx'lwe<'Tl 9AM & 3l'M 'l'ypesetllng Pash: Up. p t per:.on to operuh' Qum.lrete£'k i.nd pui.ll' uv de~ 898~ MllST BE OUT' fly March Lst AH1194JEROW 242.tiNewpe>rt, C M GREAT HAflGAJNS1 Antique Jo'aire. Chapman & Glassel!, dwntwn Orange. 16&.17. II Spm. Dis I ().S()<k uff An liq ue Ca1"3 8010 ••.........••.•.•...... One used upnght free:r.er, IJX)d rond. One xlnl run rung ~wing mach. Aft s. 84&9W ---- Zenith TV, 2S" t'Olor w remote c-o nt rol & zoom smo Roper F.lel.' rlilli;te & c.-ooklop S8SO Amana refri1t. ell'C Whlsl $1100 Won on game show. s till 1n <'arlon 646-8078 Debbie. --------- 14cu fl. refng. Wards. 3yrs o l d . Wh ile . gx)/000. 559-1798 Admiral 19 s1de/s1de, bm . ~ood cond. $0!50 536-2062 aft 5 Trade f'lec. dryer for 1!3S 631~ tll'W Complt·ll· $400 UAHAGt-; SALE · Lots of "' lmeru. 631 22'J'j baby llem.5 ~ K 20th Sofa Hldl' f\ HPd "kl' nt•\\ • m11llr.-ss n1·v1•r usc•d Sl75 1>41 ~5. Sll6 95411 Model furn1lun• for !\ah• Cull for dPta1ls Mon lhru •r• only from !J lo :ivm ~ H c a u t I r u I • h c· .1 \ y naughahyl1\> :1 JH' st·(' lwnal. !llJWNl'd lite brwn, au w.1·a:.u.·rs $150 ~3222 Antique Tiger 0.1k 3 pc hdnn ~. bed. dn'llSl'r, w.oih stand SKJO SS7 !1393 Mo v in ~ s a l l• Vt· I \ e I couch, do\\n f illed, pcran toffee t able. larn1A1. p1ct un>S , i>lert'O speaker~. kin.: s1 te watert:>ed. 2 m<1tchlng dre.,sers ll<>~l o flt'r'(. Mu11l ~1·11 lh1s W«t>k . 4!17-4189 2 blk vmyl. 1 lovl·St-al, 1 ('OU('h. SlOOpr. U xl2 ru.'it C'olor wool carpt•I SIOO SwtAA b<'l onl-! $t1() Still s:J() Good l"OOd !'>!'>! 1 417 J Slrel>t. CM Sunday only Garaf(t! Sale Misc. wa.her, dryn, fn~. Sul & Son 10.S 62ll Poppy ('drn Sal only9 Z 1998 Pwt 1--:dwartl Cir. NB Sat only, 8 AM on. 442 MaltOO{la. CM Coml' & ~ 6427421 Sul Son 3121 Tart Way, <"M 94 Hefnl( & stove. llU.'>C lll'm'> Gura~t' Sale 209 4..'l'nd Sl, NO IOsp bikes. dryt'r, nusc-Sul/Sun 10 6 Garal(e Sale Sal 2 16 !J t 'ailbroolt 9am Jpm 561-4085 J fo'arruJy Salt" Lol~ o f an llques; de1·0 1lem-.. slove , households, 125 Su.rult.1, neat rlolhel>' 211 (~ral, &I Ii. Sal Sun 10-5 TYPIST Lii.thl lyµini:. dryC'r <Jr best offer. <;all part lurw, 20 hour .. p...r QiHllUBAft6p':l ___ LOVE SEATS. :! t.Arly YAltO Salt-, free stand.mi.: frplr. di.sh washer . baby furn . m1sr Sat only ~4 8SO Oak St. wet> k R c I tab l c, r ,. Washer & Dryer & 0 18. Am. <.:obual J(reen pall lercncei.. pit-a,<· 1·Jl1 hwasherSlOOca. Xlnt~ ~I 143.S ----- • S..perS.. ~~~flt.-r 6 JOpm url 646-!aMS K 1ng-s1ze bdrm set. - -Deluxe Gas Range. spot~ Beaut avoc Med l..nt5l. TYPIST need~d fur Jeois. works perfect 36 " King mattress & bo.r Sat &i Sun. 9 AM Mens & womens clothing, re C'Of'Cls. tools. elec s u P· p ,rest cooltware. books. part. D/W, H.O. lrllUl. ~lat equip, col« TV. hi fl ej\uip,proJector. much more. 2183 R\Val Ln , CM nr Newport & 22nd Sl 642 0376 ovcrllow work 1-.vt's & I wrtb J(nll '° middle of t.prgs.. Like nt'w. Obi Sa ts Must be 1t<iod I burners. $150. 642-11672 dreMer. 2 mght-11tand.s, lyp6s\~ r~ally ROOd fur n . - --Kenmottportable 16"r.>IOOO ~7-0496. T~Word Proc:HMH' I dJ.shwasber $100 --- h•M. a<'t'ur;1Lc• Typ1i.l ~74 6' loveseal, qwlt.cd down w-.int.cd for c•ntry ll·v<•I -----pillows Bra net new, po111lion Plcusanl work Portable washer, never floral dcs1~n SSOO. Sat & Sun 9 4 MIS<' 101: l"Und Applv in pl.'rwn bet>fl used. Sl!i-0 Oay:s 759-llOSJ. 759-lSt\4 ('\'('' men:fta.ndtse 209 On> x. u1 Mr l-\lt•nl1"' al ltolwrt 673-6863evl"!S 646 T729 , • &!boa Is 675·1407 Bein. W1l1111m l"ro-.t & ---Sol.id maplf' br '>Cl. lwn A.""oc Miil <~uJil Sl . llefrit:cralor. harvt>s l f".mop)' tx-d, n1le tahle & fUDI CULOUS GARAGF. ~«wpurt U<•Ji-h ROid. frOl.t fr'--e. works dresser w li.t mirror, SALE I of eH•ryth1n.:. ):IOO<J $75. :>48-z.166 mattress, 0011 i.prin.:. quabty loo' 1020 Lmdcn W1\ITHl-:S.-; 11 lo :1 I' art 8015 bedspn•ad & raoopy !'ov f't . <.: M Sal /Son lime• cU.y .. ~. day wc·l.'k Auction l'r wd S8005.36 0173 Prv < 1uh t>44 5404 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• W ;11 t rt>~!! ";x pt•r11· nn•tl. µ lll'TW /\pµlv 111 pn.,on ,1ft.t•r;,.>pm l'vl dul> lllOI fiayimk• l)r ( 'clM WAITR t-:Ss .. :s rnrt1•1• •ho"H'XJX'r. lmnwd o~n ini.:. ~ravc·yaril "h1ft I (Ip m Ii J m A p II I y T<1vlnr' Hr.t<1ur.inl. Hedh11l & SI\ t'wy 'I u:.l in W A 1 T R 1-: S S !': S & C 0 UN T 1-; ll 1; I H I. S "llt•wporl lkh Onent.il ra.,l foocl & l Jll'rtOlt. wanri ..... ~ $3 ~,o i l1P'-.• ii. .,,,tanl rook SJ JS t'()Ulllt•r $3 10 t-:xiwr 11rl.' /erred Apply by t'rh 20, ~11076 Wanted r<tshlC'r. r l1m1• night :, h 1 fl 7 11 l-'11otl st.ore Mu!>l be ZI ('all R.l£'k 646 X209 Word Proces1>ll1R Temp IUGH lfOUIU.V H/\Tfo;S Legal (}encrnl Medical Tcchmt·a l WANG LEXITHON LAN lt;H VVLHX: MAG I & II MEMORY SYS 06 XEROX MIO XEROX~ WORD STREAM OACONJCS DECK AMTEXT JACQUARD 1BT u:m SHI fTS LONGISHORTTERM OranaeCo & Beach areas 213 /386-QI05 714/m-4L03 ROBERT HALF'S OF ORANGE COUNTY PERSONNEL SERVICE 2113N. Broadway ~HOO s..nu An• DO YOU OFFER A SERVICE? Let the public know with .., ed to the Daily Pilot s.vte. DltectOI')'. It can Ollll 1(JU .. llu.lo .. Jl.03 I*' d&J. ,._,.. rnoN In· tonm• and compl• =C.UMNm. 'PURUC P'URNTIUHE •AOCTION• Friday 7:JOPM. Bdrm sets. chmas, dm ml! rm tbls. h vmg rm thl.s. rot·ker... :-.-0fos & lov L'\t•ah. Pl.US LOTS MORE SAVE SAVE SAVE WI! honor BorA. MC. <'ai.h1er " <·hecks and C<ii.h NO Pl-:RSONAL t Jlt-:CKS PLl-:ASE • Food available llemo; i;ub,ert to pr~ale MASTERS AUCTIO~ 317511 Nt!WPort Hlvd CM IQ3.9625 646-8686 lllilclnq Matmals 80 25 •••••.••...........•... Building r enovation. miterials, bghts. doors. l bar re1Ltn~. showers. ek'. f'n. Sal. Sun 9-5 Sl I E Balboa Hlvd. Balboa. 675-9333 _____ e-ra.& ........... 8030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :&nm Koru£'a inrl. nash. Gd rood. Sl:i> 631·cr.ot Ooga 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KE~OND Pups. AKC Champ sire. M IF'. Pet & s h o w . Pvt ply . 2131&17 13'.S aft 6 p~ SAMOYED. 2'n yrs • male. needs loving home. ~-T708 eves. and weekenda. Poodle pu.ppl.a. A KC. ahoU. SlJS, Avail. now• .clorabie 841-117116 1045 ···················-··· Sm a ll male terrier a.,.ruel mix, I yra. Needs home. 6'5-0848; ,s.a. ~ eva For Claa11ilicd Ad ACTlON Calla Dally PUC>l AO-VlSOR M2-5678 Sal & Son super sale H Lo S Frenc h l'rovC'n £'1al 1639 M1norC'a , C M ll(>droom .,t-l, 11 pr .. , l'V1·r· l Washer, dryer. rdri.1:. ythinR but lwd. C111l anJa NI(. llond.a SL70, i;.&5-1061. Power mown. l>lora~c l.lrciu·I Vl'lnu din rm ~•'1. w buffet $.1.100 Cou1·h H' oak rrm, blk l.'rushed vmyl $200 2 drnwcr st1"t'I W-281 fife like rw-w $12:. 752 ~ e,-ves & wknd!! IS f\ sofa and 2 matching £'hattS Ga~n & ydlow ~I Mu.,l ... ell Kt•nmtHl' relnit. lloo\cr var. c1>nctte set & matt.res~ All 9 mo~ old CJll !f19. !1867 a ft J pm lmporu:d teak dei.k. nl'w • .· pm't'. $400 <.:ofke & end tables $35 ea Im ported teak sofa, unique. $1.!i() 6' w<a. S7S M 1s1· orren_accepted 960-5991 8tl. bar, 4 stools fo'orm1ca t.op. Xlnt cond. s:ns or btlt ofr 9&"5370. shed ... ewrng mal.'hme. boaleqUlp, toy,. eti- Yard Sale. Bar. wai.(on whl s. Antique bed I~. 1-mlJ('h more' 27ll Uu<"knell. C M 8am 4pm Sat Sun Cou1:h & love~al. rorci.l WT! vclvl't. l!ood rond $100 pr S48 79~ Horws 8060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equ1lat1on les!lonb Enghsb Western by ~an trainer NfJ ~2873 ......,., 8070 .••••••................ Beautiful pear shapl'd I 10 Di amond rinit. l(faded BVS1 VVSl. ap· praised $111,400, Sell $15.000. By Appl . 71~9401 Eves ---- W~-to~ tt!tt°~ ~ otter coils? lertw' ~ Y£~1Zl ~Def~ Ad-&mcP~ '.fJ!' ~ 24-hruf~p>~# 1~a ~. You may request AcJ.Sitter sefVice when placing your od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will appear in your Doily Pilo1 od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your mesaoges .. . you coll in at your convenience to Qttt the responses to your ad ... this setVICe is onfy SS per week . for more information ond to p!Qce your ad coll 642-5671 Mwwtl.WfonM 2 uniforms $\.5 t>a1·h I pentswt S20 Siu-!> 10. all 111 ex<"elleol t•tmd 1l 1011 & 'M)fTl only a rew l1me11 by sllldent nurse ~0·572 1 aft 6 ~ sm~ Waterbt'd, ex tr<C.. pd $1~1 w. takl' $400 Carvt'{i hl•adboard &frame 67:, 9317 SaC'nf1£'e 2 on~inul 4 ptt'C'c 1.ilhJnn -.u1t' I wlult• w v. hi\ 1• fcl\ na\} w n.i\y lull ~aoo WANTED. On~1n;il Ill & 12 )"''I.I'·· o f 1951)':.1960' 1\b11 11,oocl \l'l('B.lJsl.s & \CH 111 .:niul)!I ~rock ~. oo~ hk for V1t11 lOA:\t ~1· ~i . Mon f'n ( 'ht•<·k.s ac·c·t•plt'tl '>UIJJt't'l to our <1iivnn al ~Jrtdlll ( 11 i\ u r l 1 o n t· I:' r ~ I"/ 11 ~ l.>C'1l 1 ... 1r Club-. L> n" l'rl'\iator.. v.01.id-.. 1.3 4 ·, SIW 4!13~ HO 1:.11 <111u<1n11m t •1m Jilt'h' V. fl\h & .1C ft'~' ~ or ~l Mr lJ ):JI J<tuunum w fo,h & lri: .. wnd S50 hrm Afll'r :. MS~ )IN.tvv bl.ark wrought iron d1.~l.11:r 12 lli.!h~ Slai 1Wi-04t17 alt1·r :1iim 1-.:.i.:hl fl c .1111 I" I 'ht!ll Xlnt 1~.11ul ~i~1 111 lihl olr Aft GJ,im 1~ l'l<l l I 'ro11~ t.11.11 r•·c •>rdt-r Sl:i "' It,, I ti 1 n i: "' 11 ''•I tundlt· I• dltwr i.:n11 \•fl "'" of'ackt't. SI!> JJwn l14lllH"U IJr' i XJI w11Jco JlllU\' lt'l\."'t'. S.\J :,.,.! ihl:> • " t>t:! 'H>l'I J. .. tllt• ., •• , 'pt'rtl Ii ' II• .. I J7j oft JI, 1111111 1'.Jl ~1h• & l't·llldr11 ho"' t>ridl ... llldlo.• "'' ~UG1 9800 A.utot, N•w 9800 Aaltot, M•w 9800 ..•.•..•...............••••................... •··············•··•·•·· 2 M I N K 1-. T <> I. .. : ~ Aul umn llJll' $-10<) & S3X> 1)42 (AJ(jl 14flJl•t.:>, l\Jr.i.'.l&n. l:.!xl:i. )t-llow $1~~, Grt-c·n d1: '>ll:J\ 9):12 ~I 64l ~,J() !-.llt'flt Valle) Ownn mt>m II• r ~ h 1 p I' .i m I" n .: I~ $4.1)0 ~I J)(JI ~ w~ 8081 .........•.........•... Wantert l 'nne ~per1 ml:'ru> tor r I:'' e d r < h ( r <• m worrwn i •1 mootlt' pr.-~ lldlll ltt'1ml1ur, ... r1wn1 C untJCI JJ;, !>tf'rn "' u c I I' ii r M t> d I t· .1 I ~)"'>lem ... 1.533 '1unrovu1 St '-wpl l:hh . <.:111 nl4~2111 6'15 1452 Mynan Hird for .. alt!. sz.r,u w ca~e Youn..: J u't -.1.at1Jn.: t.o talk 646.:IJI'.'> ~ Oeh Plcnos & Organs 8090 ··•··•···•·········•··· "Starr" upriJ(ht 111 • .no $1>40 l'Jll 1\12 :'.Iii.I llt·aut1ful p1t'c't• of old funutUTt' Kt:."lWOOD l\.ftS(Jlll r•· !'\'IVt'r 50 w.1ll'> J)t'r ch.in 1•·1 n·~ularl) $.WO now ~ Alldlllll "1u,1r, .W:1 t: 17th !>t ( \1 l pnchl r>1Jn••& bent h 'lh.Jyi-r ~lnl 1·11nd $:111:• ~~ t\IJt<t' )CJUr 'th•JIJ(llll L' ~11'1' by us1ni.t th1· [)ail~ Piiot ('ta. ..... 1fl•>il t\11-.. ....... 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 . ..••.•••••.....••..... •····•··••·•·••·••••··· BOB WITHAM S~ 1S ••• OPIM QAIL y 'TIL 9 p .M. BIG SELECTION! BIG DEALS! '" "THE U.STOF 1•1• co11Y11n1LE TH•s GREAT cu.ss•c .. THE OllE YOU WAllTlll IRA•DNEW 1980 SCIROCCO~==--= s5499 USED CARS PRICED RIGHT 72YWIUG ... '75 a.11rr 4DOoa .,.. ___ ,_,, ___ ,. __ .. __________ ..,._,. ...... --· ....... -----·-·-··-· ------·-----·--- I I t t i ! ' f \ 4 .. . --. '" ... , ........... ................. ''!! .. --·-·.. _ ................ .. XlaL Cdld. -· ·-.. tO •• ~ ..................... .. ... Dal. 1')'rolia ., ·;Mr •. ...., l weel. -. • .,.,Mf.4Nr . .. ..,, ....................... = ~ TPleO t lrk C&I • ...., ~ raao. \Ade lot cmac.b "' ~ ol equal val .. ~-- )4 ~ trade '°' vw • hncake _, and lrat\1 or C•ab. Res a•• •mz. 21"001..0RT.V. SllS 2 ""yr Warranty MZ-5340 ?.S"OOLORT .V. Sl..2S 1 YEAR WARRANTY M:Z-5340.. Oass1fted Ada Wteh• IUYING .. SB.LING nhtaY_. DAILY PILOT IOATMAIT , ...... ,.. ... c.1642-5678 ... ,..... 9040 ........................ lmlCMAI TWie .... aao ttoure. ......_Pri IQ a..Of e.1 C.U ..._...., <Moo r rt . day1 I: lll ·U l6 ....._ • .,. h nda l AM fGr J9f'f) a·~ •l\l'lr •cud d:Ye&*· UlmJ. -faton Whaler Sport l~ -.,. nr nu. all ••ln•• Nu Ur '7000 val '(>tfer MOOOl9 10 · flbe r11u O'n1hy w 'u&nl, 7 "-hp nr ot'w ~~llMSUJ Uttte 11 lig!! L'la.uifled Ads an~ re1tll~ smdi "people to ptoopll! · sales call.. Wllh big re ader&tup aod bag rei.ult.s • Tu place your cla.ssLf1ed ad, call today 642-S67.!. ·----..... , . .,... t040 ..... ,....... to40 IMh.W 9060 .... w "'° ........... , ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 H AJlA \' a>' Cuddy cat».n. w trlr C•m~r top. vur. 110 Mert· Min, l mm•t . •12.llOO 19)11'4 *** SEA RAY BOAT SHOW L A. CONVENTION CENTER Feb 15 thru 24 SHOW PRICES ....... 1o ...... HARRISON '" Newport (714)631-2547 Santa Ana (714) 54(}6555 Van Nuys (213 )781-8060 *** ....................... •S.Cr1ftt'W II' Jeraey '12. frabll. 11MT1tor. twip diese l. 1 l •e p 1 d, tlyhrid... low houn, NW}:t lkh 1lh> a>1aU Pvt f(Y 0 .lleO '75 m e . ...................... . IZft CoJ umb11 SABRr.. ~t •l*ld • umu. vqulp for romlorhbl• ~. l lPI 4. 5 bap, 81p 0 8 , l&bp Inboard nail. u a.oo o. d )' MJ.lim • ...,. M&-08al ~TV PARTNERS C:O.urnbla ~7. T\me Sale ................. ••••• • I MC1111 ....._ f 400 ~ zz. 1m s •atll ...................... . U>mpl eqUip Inventory. SS Cr•ie r '1 " ti rH S ip avatt. Aakin& l"IOOO. 1!:·14-70, L.J4·H f'llt Mt· 2ll4»40'11. ~«Ford.~. t070 ....................... lbit.on Whaler trra U.r tto HP Johrl.lon JllOO, plwi uU.r hwffhold lhlnp. m!U48 evtftinp Own•rabl p VIRO I N •--------•l•--------J8LANDSIHAWAll 'MU pay I.I bonua f« 1Up ~Ott eub-leue for $<1' boilt. or wtll sell boilt at hlAl!e dlacount T•rm1 c,uw;dcred. C:Ulrtla.taon. CZU IS.~ Stant.his-Int '1 Owner SiUpa IAl 1. ~tcmt. c.oc-p ~ 3'' Clipper Mutne 11oop ·n . t11i. fully equip. 1.12.!iOO 846-3033 S&t . rbp for month of Aucu.at. Jnte reated In rmlA1ol1Up ln Newport, Dina Poul\, Hunllncton Be.m area for moot.h of Au(ult, or trade for 50 t\. aUpSan Yraoaaco Yacht Club. Belvedere. Ca. dur· HalC..te"9.e A.111119 Stetw ....... Sell, Service, Jnatalla· um. 222 WUaon. Co.ta Met.a ~15.51. Peb. 8pec11I: Free lnstallatJon. 00 BOAT -ill 18' xlnt rood. Many nru . 16.100 eves 6 w1mda 4113-5375 Catalina 27' Inboard. S17.400. Offer? Or T rade u D IP on R ·l R ·2 Propet'ty ~21163 PP lngAl.lg~t. ~~~~~~~~' Pbone · 4415 I 871-1 T1'0 or Monterey Cla111c 28 · Chrysler manne pwr , very e tono m1cal, P vt Pty. Mual aac riflce IN1 5149. EQUITY PARTNERS c.oiumb1~ ~7 TimaSaJ.l Ownership VIRG I N IS LANDS· loah. ..... / HAWAJI ca.tet-9050 STARSHIPS INT'L ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ownensh1P& Int 'I Mngt •IMMACULATE• Corp 21'·30'101.TS 714~--- 6112 mo. Plans prepd COttOMADO From SJ.89 mo UICI. slJJ&, 2 s · w NE W PORT lessom 7141964-~ ~ MOORJNG. 4 bags 6hp loah. Sall 9060 outboard. Vfff', Ctwllll8 '415) 34.Wl.13 CoUed l have Npt. moon ng Need partner w /boat ~ WmrED Boat Shp al Newport or Dana Pt. for new 30' Searay. Contact Sandy 7l4-9S5-23SO o r 961-~ Boal slip for rent. 40· s a 11 bo at or und e r . re5tn l't.MXI 67 3'8985 ••••••••••••••••••••••• gear. T1G1t11pOttution '49, Ludera 16, 25f\, vam IRISTOl! ••••••••••••••••••••••• bu l I , s 11 p in N B . Rought new boat, mu.al ~ Sdll/ be a u t iful. S<I OOU aell $13,000. Owner. ...., 91%0 ~ :lie rnowr. new rebult. Pnva~ Party. 7S-OOJ • •••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NOTICE TO RY.ADl.:RS ANO ADVERTL<;EHS f HO .. ••......••.....•••... lt7'POU PIOOnalUP V8, •utom1tk t ,.n• . ~· m.rta1 6 Jeea Uutn LS.000 IQ.I.lea. UN6'177 1 ... TH EODOR£ ROBINS FORD J(Jt,(. llARllOP lll '10 CO\JA Ml \II f,.11 0010 t 97t CHIV•OUT e.tortan• va. automatic tran1 . pwr. 1teerln1. maa wheels Ir 1peclaJ paint treAtmt1nt. Very, very aharp! UT216M ). Wa11 &1115. MOWU2t5 IAUBMOTORS CALL 979°2500 76CHIVLUV R.amr sharp llttle p1r k ~ wishell, ma1e1. At.ere<> Oynamite • (4J 32441 I $3495 IOIWITHAM VOUSWAGEM 7flXI We&tm•Mter Ave in Wetslm1nst.er Im-7551 63fl 7AAO ~~~~~~~~-! (1)4..!l>lO 831-07S4 _ __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.lltM, Mew • Mew 9100 AMtos. Mew 9100 AMtcK. Mew 9100 A.fos, Mew 9100 A.tos Mew 9100 8~b~.·:.U~~P:r~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••:••••••••••••••••• ~PM The pnce of llema advertlffd by Vl'h1 cle dea1en in ~ vehicle cla1111ied advert1 .. 1ng colwana does OOl Include any ilpplicable laxes. bcerae. tranafer feeir;, ~ chargetl, fttS for air pollution C'f'Jfltn>I de- VJce oertJ/1cauoru. or de> aJer docurner>tJlry prt' par.Won charJ(M unle-i'I otherw111(" "pec1f1ed IJy t.hfo advert l.'W.'r 1977 a u:v LI :v 1• 11 " 11peed tram , cas11oetl\· II. s tereo. shell , ma.: wh1~+ .. plus lltodt n ms. nl'w pamt & low rrulee l'n J'.Y $4.500 or bc!;t orft·r Cdll 645 ~i<10 <ddy!. 1, S <I 6 6 3 Ii 7 < 1· v •' 'I o r wet-kenrl'\ J & d~k f11r Vw k1e AT BAUER MOTORS IN COSTA MESA UPEI PIT CI M.G. MIDGETS s5999 A4hriMCI Priu u.ce.dH AM/FM shno c......_ Advertfaed Prb cSo.s not lnchMle dealer Installed utnu NOT I BUT 6 TO CHOOSE FROM TRIUMPH TR7 COUPES s7999 M'lerthH Price '-t 111 AM/FM ...,._ c ....... Allftrtbed ''"-doM not Include dealer lnetolleid extras NOT I BUT 7 TO CHOOSE FROM BRITISH Ll!YLAND TRIUMPH SPITFIRES $6699 A.d\terliMCf Price i~ AM/FM lhr9o c• ..... Adfff'tlaed Price doM not Include dealer Installed extras HOT I BUT 4 TO CHOOSE FROM TRIUMPHTR7 CONVERTIBLES •8699 AdYft'thod Price ....... AM/FM lhno can ... & • cnM ' !I AdYtrliMd Price don l90f _.... ...... iathlled extros MOT I BUT I 0 TO CHOOSE FROM DON'T MISS S SALE FRI. SAT. & SIJN. ONLY Mobi.ctUl.H 9140 ......•......•......... Ve i1 pa1 C iao, wh1tt· Retult Q)() 751 Sffl6 Mo ped, mo\ 1n~ frr.m l..tKW14. 11.ke ne"" ~ q, 2:?&l G1 ed 9510 .•......•...•••..•....• F~ Sa.le ·59 Chev trut·k w camper '\hell. cat"V"l f'd bt-d. rf'buJll P05(1nl' Rum wt>ll SlOO oho '71 VW ~n. rettntly rt· built enginP, l'll.fl'llPnl running <'on1I s:.i .:~h<J 541S-491!1 7 8 FORD COURIER 7' \l d k P f d C k ' Autnme t1c H&JI /\ < 11'.iu wiirk lro<'k 11.J:fJJJ!. J 75 Hurlt·y IJ a v1d!l11 n .wt•u/ Sport,la IOOO $2500 00uic:1 9S20 $4395 BOIWITHAM VOU<SWAGEH 1(1X) Westmuu t.cr Av•· in Wei.tmtn:.ter 548~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• im. ru1 fl.1'1 7HW1 ~I 9150 .....••...•.•.......... 79 Swuki S P 370. l.&ke Nu Sl.~ Of' make offer. Ca II 77 1.(K.Cj; Harley Dav1d •on 1979 ~~de. lo au, $3005 551 1721 an W '<l 7H SlJZ\JKJ 1.8S. low m 1 lef>. Wu! new S'795. 5'GS·:l!ZI G ~ IOOJ I !fT7 Gd sh.a IX' f'·ainng c-ustom M:al & JCtra.s $2 I 00 642 73t2 'W I lend.a C 8JS(J nu ll n:. hel!Dl~ ssoo 5.36-0173 um Suzuki R \ "00 L nder :J.J miles use &llooo un'!i 1111:.' nt-'* ~ l648 46 fo'ord Wood.i.e re-.Wrf>d 1975 MAZDA $1.J,WJ, ·411 ,..on1 Woor!w rn l•1rl'd m int <ontJ ( PICKUP 121> <OJ '17~flllil 1 ~~'("1 tran-. A '1 ~ \1 1928 Ford Phat"Wn nn'<L'> "" " I k 1 n c .i m µ , r ' 'h'f'H'J w UtfJf· ffi<tR!<.. t\ ,1 rea.ortng ~l lJH(J 1JlnJWJJ I ~ l.3liH How Ottty S2 9 9 5 MIR.AC.I MAZDA 21!JO Harbor HI < ' '1 645-5700 --- 77 fORD RAHCH&O "26 Modt>l T CouPt'. net'ds \ ~l OfM' 10 count y ~oration \Cl'~ com w only 29.000 m uei. l\n<f ~. 631 !>C7S. ~1 kJ9ded wtt.b everytJuni: '29 Ml)d t l /\ rha~!l h . w coi:1ne. t rJn-. rt·J r em. runru.n.g ~ue of rer 631 SC'l!>. ~1 '40 FORD 2DR oa.uxt He.i ul 1fully re,t n rt•d w tart.ory maroon palJll. ... ~alb, eni ti> ~. a.II new runn111.: J:1,'<1.r S&'5()() m l'I r:u t YJ \ ~ PY\ p.ut,,. t.31 ift ')..t An ~ traded th1, Ollf' in and was he f us:.) ' tmOO'l ) $399S IOlwmtA.M VOUSWAGEH it'UI Westrrun..,t.er Ave m Wet.lmt.nSl.t'r >f:n. ~I 638 18>lil -. -a.a~ 78 Kaw, K.21000 ZIR. 4 Vetiidn 9530 il I , MC-"ct.on 4<Y.! I' I' 7'• Tur bo.i m a t11: valve, <' J><IOY lJ nks Oe,e rl coole r ·7~ 1ntt-rior U.900. Won : 979.-6373. Home M6-4764 rnrx:abs old l.SOO m a L.tl.e .... ••• •• •••••••• •• •••• ,..,.. SZ700 Fi rm Call aft.er5pm~. '78 Yamaba 175 l'.:Ddu.ro, Im. 74 Y.....:Nha MX ~ Xlnt rood Xtra ~n I.Sink s,::m, l''lrm ~-.. i7 'rA M A ll A 1 2!> !>ho~room !'ond Lu mUe. ~ S40-005"4 KZ 900 TOUIUHG All ntras. ID('! full far - ing. gurney lu11a11r 631-0754. 72 Steen's Hodaka 100 9.ored ~ yrs Gd rond. 1225 ~ Ooulol ---- 78 ~ Scior1 Mopecf 72 SU.r T~k 21' Mini Mo&or' Hoax, ' ~. bunk ~. °'"" 3:50 v~ auto, pis. p1b , racho. CB-radii>. dash 1ir . roof air. ~alor au~I ~11., ~pa~ n ·hll 1 ng top l'l'>nd llJ=444H..J::-. !>.ilt< pract'd J;, ~··~ Holl ' ~ llum,. S.•n 1rr !l:!5 ll.11rhnr Bl\ d " \ 5JI ~ 9550 ....••..•.......... , ... • 1.974 . JEEP RE:'JEGAD~ Lo ~ m ii <' ., • l tr(' ., & .,..ileeb XTRAS &U-UIH il Oat.sun PU. new ba\ lt'f\. nl'w brio.~. rl'bll lr.u~ lie\t 11ff, r C •• 11 J HTI \11111 fo'r 1 li.'JK \l'~l't 73 1-.J ( JmlnO l orn111L ... t.1 l'ru1'>t' ltll 111r )hell 'HUJ ITIJlc:. ~1nt. $81~1 8)..4.'&! i'6 f'ord pickup '• T Xlnl rond. .OKm1 Tool box & lumber rack. uacl $2,950 ail zno 'SS Oltvy half' loo, p u . .Jl.40 • xJnl body. nttd...., mot.or work S7SO cash S4S-4109 Neis spttdom~~r Gd 1 '66 Jeep V~.ovrdr,hubl5. 78 Chevy Lu\. p u . rond. Todd. 1183-5 770 Alt i.T. Z. c.ank.s, ll.Jnt lJ reo1 A M t' :\! C' a i. .. • s h e 11 9prn w nms. headers. Che" y magi;, Jtlnt. rond. S4 19'J . ...,..._S. Sal.~ ~tttr, bc k!>eal, c st m 49f 3793 •--"JCA=w 160 JaDL tut.ch. LOA.Df':O•. ------,-~ $3200 080 n 5PM '78 Che vy Lu v Bla ck ·-•-••••••••••••••••• &ll ~ a · w/brown inL amtfm H RENT 22 ft. lwtUT)' IDO(A)r -----tract 4 spd. Runs tiood borne. s lttpe 6. self i6 Srou Terra w &hell. 9&H.T26 cont. SZ!/J/W. + W ml lo m a. m.i o) xt ra..., ------- 6«).as8:5 S3.7SO 080. 67!> 3127. '71 Oat!..un 1600. r cblt T ....... y,.... 9t 70 6T.M041 l'Td.or. new alt.cmalDr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----regulator & exha uq 01e new Euy L.lft sway bar a.nd Lrlr hitch An 5, 84.UW Jbne on Wheels. 24 • self ~ .AJjo Tr1tllrr UDI. 1161.QJTT ------ 73 Oodi:t> Pwr Wgn. new Tool box Kun!> xlnt Bf' Goodnch all tern1n SJO'.IO &l2 5600 79 Chevy Luv Mikado. lo mJ. shell, wht s poke "tlls, AM f"M R trk, iclnt n.ni.~.~l 9'97 . " Specialized Service • 5 YR/50,000 MILE SERVICE CONTRACT AVAILABLE ON ALL NEW IMPORTS """'° s.rnc.. , .... TA, new bra kes & drums. oew rear axle bearin gs. r e bll eog ~. slldmt: wmdws. dual ga~ tanks . good C'Ond $3.000 /080 968-0519 Great buy! 77 Dats un by a~ Factory Trained Mechanics .O ~-~llo--Ad -Olta w.1-••:IO~tee• Opea '7fil I P.M. Moo.-8at. Yet ... Opea Every Sa.Dd•y TIU S P.M. l ......... f/ .. ..... rr-q ms Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA HAllOt&VO ISAHOCGO flrfWM ~ ~.~ ....... !!~ ~~.~-~ ....... !:!'! ... ... •• •• ~ rf llrMdNew1tlO • Datsun Datsun Datsun 210 2-dr. 310 Pick Up ssosossosos47s Alrcondfttoned. Front wheel dri ve. Chromtbumpef1.. ~ Redlo. Ext ecoent packao-. Tric>Od "'*rOrt. Body ... mouldlnga. AM(FM t fer90 c.... Undetoolt. (8081'2 Undercollt. Ceo.a.a Si de mouldings Ser. 137811) Ser. 893586) (80·149 Ser 136367) 1111 .......... ,_,,.._,, __ ............ c.. ....... __ . . '7JCOIOUA WA9C* '1779 Auto. ....... I ~. (141~HTN) .. ... & A.cCll'llOl'Mt f400 ---K ing Cab. Wa r nty , '7'J Golden Ea ii le CJ 7 Camper, radio. $3350 Jeep. loaMd. hvy duly ~-__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIW 1'.\RTS •SER VlCE HOUIS Ope!) 7a.m. 11J 6p m. Mooday Ulnl Frkiay Ooeed S.L 6 Sun. StJ)OlBAQ( FORD ZMOS.. Malo. Sa.at.a Ana Al tbe Comet-of W aroer 546-7070 Triumph and v. W. 7>DA'1UM IJOO '1879 4 IP9ed tr8M. AM/FM rwdlo. ("4JA.· 14806) ?6DATIUM noz 15679 Akoond. AM/FM r9dlo. (204Pfl· 1 "°9()) Paru 966-7664 7JOflL W..at4 '1879 A"*>. ....... Radio. (311't<HT·t4&12) 77D.4TSUN zeez •5979 Akcond. AM/FM r9dlo. CIOIRFJ.140ff J accessories. 962 1785 Tndcl 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77 Raochero, <"fWSt'. Ult, A C. mal(s. big tires ZlM nu 897 -4600 i6 QJmieT, 67K ml, must ~ee S299~ or offer 548-9089 '76 Courier P 1C'k Up Needs mech 'l & body vqt, SlSOO. Ca 11 645-7318 '1979 Au1o trane. AM/FM r9dlo. (530W0l. • 14, &4 ?6TOYOTA STMI .. '4179 FM/CB redlo. Ouel-""'a. (t ... ME.22&<>8) 1972 Ma.ut. PU. CPl.~lDn l with camper i;hell. R 111 MAK E 0 .....-FER! 963-2387 after 6 · 30 pm ---- '760.ATSUM KJNG CAI Pick Up Standa r d tra ns & campeo hell. (1010958) Sl.395 BARWICK DA TSUM ..... ,!1 111 tll I q11 !I I' • 831 ·137S 493.3375 .. -. . . .. -.. I f 1 ----·-··--···-.... _, ___ .... ___ ~· ..,._.,......,.,. __ ,,_ ..... ~.----.. ---*-.,,.~~,~ ....._ H•w tlOO IA..tos. Mew H OO I ~. Mew HOOi A.It••· H•• HOO F,ldlly, February 15. 1980 OAK v PtLOT O l l ••••••••••••••••••••••• i;. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I ~;:;.-•. ;;~;;;;·;·;;;~;-;;;-•• ;~;i;;-;·;·;;;~l7;·~·;·;·;:i 0 SOMETHING DIFFERENT! I A DATSUN SA YES... i I A NEWPORT DA ISUN SA YES i ! EVEN MOREi i J A Dattun Con Save You Lota Of Money At The Gas Tm*. But At · .Newport Datsun, ThoH Savings Start As Soon As You Step Int I Our Showroom. That's Because At Newport Datsun, Our J Professionals Con Get You Into A New Datsun For less, i With Prices Like These . . . • ..,.,..: 280ZX Equipment tncludft air l condlllOl'l•nQ automatic • NEW 1979 tfant . AM/FM radio. : rear shadow k1I & much morel I 169o4 7&) 18tk. 8038} U..nua' Can. Claniu, Antique~Roce. & OM of a kind! • • #. .. • • • • • • • New 79 : • DATSUN 210 2 DR. s5199 AmtcK. New 9100 AMfos. New •IOO Auto~ New 9100 A..fos, New 9100 ....._.New 9100 A.lltos, Hew 9100 M.w HOO ....._ Hew HOO ···········•········•·· ..................................................................... ····•·•··•·•·••••···•·· ..•....•.•.........•...•...................... ··•·······•···•··••·••• •••••••.•.............. BILL MAXEY'S ''IT'S STILL CHRISTMAS SALE'' ************************** • NO ADDITIONAL DEALER PREP CHARGES • 110 BLOWll-UP PRICE SDCKERS • 110 OYER STICKER PRICES * f I I ~f I llo,. f '' ... ~ ,_ 'ltliioi•f' On All Toyota Cellcas, Corollas,* Coronas & Cellca Supra1 ' .... ,. *MORE REASONS TO BUY AT BILL MAXEY* HO BLOWN-UP PRICES • SPECIAL ALLOCATION OF CARS HUGE HEW 2 ACRE USED CAR FACILITY BIG INVENTORY GROWING DAILY • TOP, SS FOR YOUR TRADE ONE OF TOYOTA1S TOP SERVICE DEPARTMENTS HONEST VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR! **b****************** 4 PICKUPS & 4X4's IN STOCK!! ********************* * All NEW 1980 GAS SAVING MINI MOTOR HOMES IN STOCK! * All NEW CELICA CONVERTIBLE -MUST SEE! ALL PRICED TO SELU ACT NOW!! PRICE INCREASE DUE ANY DAY!! .. BILL MAXEY'S "IT'S STILL CHRISTMAS SALE'' ************************** HUGE 2 ACRE FACILITY OYER 60 SAFETY CHECKED USED CARS 5 VW 's IN STOCK All GAS SAVERS & CLEAN! ALL PRICED TO SELL! '69 PLYMOUTH VALIANT 14 CLEAN PICKUPS AUTO, AIR All GAS SAVERS ;~::"~;:"~,::: 51395 All PRICED TO SHU '7 3 PLYMOUTH DUSTER '73 PLYMOUTH OUSTER 72 TOYOTA COROLLA OHL y OHL y WAGON HUDY .. T g;;i!~IA;';'°n"rJ c Jr $1695 ~1~e~ PS:~ l~l~a~ s 1795 4 'IPAed ON saver s 1795 '71 VW SUPER BEERE G1e11 015 118V!tr ONLY ~?:~1p orl1t1nn s 1995 (UCi31SI 15 LUV PICKUP OM.Y SMll. CB r~•O & s2495 morel(:J611 J car (606HEAI (474E'TH) Toyora m11eaoe1 71 VW BUG 16 MAVERICK OHLY SAU AT Sale priced one IS cyl . auto . air t i me 0"1Y s1995 to"d power '2195 (89&CORI 5le1>11nri & clean (411tNPNI t '7 4 FORD PICKUP 75 DODGE DART 49,000 Ml. 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Sl~. &ll4:U'.1. \d·sallt.'.t at well. 642.:_5678 67~ or SJS.1.300. SClllO eves 760-1.342 ~ UI> Lo ma MC>-0468__ _ WPi1 a' so~ itn•Jl bu~ 1131. ~ hr Auto•, Hew 9800 ...... ,, Hew 9100 Auto•, H•w 9800 Allto•, H•w 9800 Autos, H•w 9100 Alltos. H•w 9800 AMtos. Hew 9800 .........•..••.........••.•..........•............................... •··•··••····•·········· .........•..•.•••...•...•.•..•..............•. •············•········· ASK ABOUT OUR NON-SMOKER'S DISCOIJNT! g ILOW, LOW PAYMEllTSll ~ B NEW '80 PINTO NEW '80 MUSTANG ~~ i~ '-EST. l t a~ -~~WAY MPG a ~--·~~-.i~ s 82 &' ''PER MONTH 48 payments ol '66 82 Prt<:P '3988 Salf>'> ra. $1 40 •8 ''> total down Doc fee '20 OMV sa:.> 00 A~ 14 67 Del pmt pnce 15124 36 <Ser 93581 (Stk 32271 (3) '79 CAMARO Z28's '79 MERC. CAPRI V·8 auto. pwr steenl'lO 6 cyl , auto , pwr steermg & brakes. pwr. w1l'ldOws. brakes. lilt whoel (293WVJ) AMIFM atereo. llH wh~I. cruise 1638WMV) 56518 s4999 12 PINTO 18 COUllEI P.U. ili' . 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Jll power, 44,(.UI IO('UI ml $5~0 P (' 1141S Hbl, 7. 982 Yfl(X) 74 Sev1l11., xlnl 111nd xtr.i, p lu, lt-Jltwr 111 tenor mu.,t '>•·II $2~ ~ 1.311 9917 •·•·············••····· "Tl CAM ARI I 11 Xlnl \1u.'>l ,._.11 · Sml \ H ... u11rl lo nu MIS OIKJ 7 4 • X In l <.; o 1111 o! ir I'S PB. tJ.,, l.ipt• ~1111•1 MU!>l "ell th" "'I. ~ O'.lllS Or 7f.9 ..J.ll, Joh 11 4wtos, H•w 9100 Auto1, Hew 9100 Auto1, Hew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 ········•·•············ •••••.•..................••..•.••.•.•••••••.•••.•.••••.•.•..•......•..•..•..•••.•.........•..•..................... 1980 MERCUR'i CAPR\ 19so couG~~ 2DOORCPE,~ ; --~ -4 · ,_---r.rlill .. r.~ I I~ .... -wind dlfwl, '" •'11 --"' CDI. wnl!m quad tape .-..0, pllA IT1l.cll mo. (5"t, #104a1)(5« 4'953290) WAS $15,141 DISC. $4143 s10,998 1979 ~RCURY MONARCH 4 DR. 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P Ii f' W Jtr tilt ~ ht:el 1·ru1~e tU'll"f>I S5i00 or ~t uf f t:'f CJ II 644 06GH 7C. < ..tm..ro <·u.,tom lu~ rrul1'!>, extr.L" $42110 ( .. 11 ~~ 9920 •...................... 197tOEMO C.EAJL\HC~ on l'.itmaro-.. Capn1·1· ... \IAJ11le C.,rlt,.,, ~bhbt.1-. & "'u•J 'I Or ..... ll1· ri·dut uun .. · SAVE MOW!!! COHMEU CHEV•OUT ~lbr l111r HI"! I I i-;·1 J\ \1 i':.-. \ 546-1200 1978 CHEVROLET CHEVETTI ,\UIJll'T\..tUI Iran, \ ' \I .11r 1 <Jnd & .1 '"'' ,.,.,1~1m11:.I Intl• '"' lt..JIJ(li ~ ..... ~:.:1 . HOW Sla95 IAUSt MOTORS CAU. 979-2500 '17 CHEVY CAPRICE \ IS. aut.omJlH' r.111 '" air l'<rnd.Jl1onm~ IX'"'' r 'lt·ercn~ and hrJI..•' IJ o "' 1· r ~ 1 n d o .,. , ~ FM llll "'™°"'1. 'll• d ra<l.J,,l ~hllf'~Jll t ir•·· 1'1ibl( f"\J ) ~:Jti I Now S3177 ~kf-of-d ~·~ ~Jill . ~ant .. t\nJ :\l. l.hl· ( 'orner of W .1n11 r 546-7070 ;•,<'ht-\\ ... 1.i11 hu ( l.1~'" I .. "'II• r . l•I r \ I l '" I' fl ... I II d,,"' \\I I \I '"' 1 • "" d ~:,,_. •·-1•· tu~'"' ,.. \ • ... t..n•l 71CHIYY MOVA. v~. aut.om•tl(. f•ctory IW' c:ood.~ IOC\l.nll. power alftr1nic. r•dlo, unttod &WI ~UJ M I t5C»4 1 Now $7.777 5 IPllhl d111ck Ford ZMO~ Mam, Sanl11 Ana Al \he Conw1 of W1amt'r 546-7070 11172 t.:L CAMINO. l>:ad IW)'!> "Must Stoll" Prof hll OXlO U I ~ $1500 12 Boll P011i.1, 4 118 gean., <'ra~ar wht... NSIO llrt"'I, C°!'ltm Oarf..,. COWi, in duC'uon S4C.l00 ur ~l ofr ('ull (;rt·I(. cl)'\ ~I ~UI ('~ 64-C (I l:Jj '78 CHEVY MAlllU C'l./\...,Slt' v H 0111.orTlitt11· air c 11nd1teon 1~. IJOWf'r \Lt"t'nn.: .ind IJra.ki..... r.id10 ""> 1 en t1:riur t1nt1·1l ..et J '"• w h 1t1•""0ll l1r1 ' Cl)7Sfft. .... I <:J.J:>) I Now S2977 ~clif-of-d 2240~ '1Jm ...,JntJ ,\11.1 \l UM! Lorri• r 11( ~ .1rnl'r 541>-7070 \\,\.'\-11'.1' b4 \1Jhhu ~~ t-.xc1·1ln1t .-11od111un '*'' ':/.~JI. Chrysler 9925 ......•.••..••...•..•.• MUST SACRIFICE l!fT7 Chry~lt·r N 1•wp .. n -t I.Ir SHJ;m ON I. y :n (JIJO nalt~ & m ilkl' .'1 i'. 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Xint rond -;:• '1onto· l .1rto c "'' Hll full\ h1J1J<"I 111 .,. I r • ~. I k I .... ~ l I ' l • I •f I .. ~ r .:: t1•rt•t t1• .-. 1 .1rt ., ,, ... , ul 11•., . ._•~,,_I \ I I (jl; ' '"I 1'1\1' 11.111 ""··· ... .1111• \ I '.JI... IH """ -..,.-1 If~' .... trr.11ll) $.J;llU l..o J mJ 1>411 I IXi 1111'ho·I\ "'""'•,fl tr .. 11• $:"i)J or ~l uCr ~llJ..,I wll Mjtff~ l.11Jd• •I !fr I IP.1th• r C rn. I 1..,n, f 1.-1 t.4>. I 91 lh.11. SI I , ..-1 ur '\1 ~ " ., r 1< n••" r1 t 1' ' '• \etlt lilt)\ l h..1rd1,.1• r:; l'l"l r..i,11 •11)' 't.tt•· ru ~ t ,.,·•'-''' • rn .. r.. '\1.,•d-. l>od' wort Sl tJW'I •·~ o:t•. 77 I •!('\ ,.II, I ln j1 I ,.,j 1111 ro~I Ill'"' •nl! &.. 11n ·' IW5 .N J !llliU "'"' 11r 644 Jl.51 rj~, ?Jti8CUIY COU.AJl v.._ ~~. factor. a1.r ......tit 1mtnc. pow~ ~. vUl)'I lnt.erior \lnled 11a 1i. QlllHNV) .. ) Now $1977 Sd.1hdtFord ZMC>S Main, Sent. Ana Al Lt» Comer ol W umr $46-7070 1977M8CURY CCM»AID7 With au-cond .• pwr. seat It WU!doww, vlnyl top & Ult wheel A black beau· ty! "23SDIH Wu $4995. MOWS4395 IAUBMOTORS CAU '79·2500 Ill convert, good cood1 LK.n, lo mt, lll'W p.;amt S2!SW <>BO 642 !l!l>O OodlJt t935 .....•....•.....•••.•.. '78DODGl 0 I 00 PICICUP V H. aulomallc . l)(>Wt-r ~nnl(. radio healer llnlv 6000 mil e~ I t.L:fiJ 1.3 1 lll5 l 7 I Now S3877 ~Ford ~S Mi.111. Sanla Ana Al Ult-Comer of Wamcr 546-7070 79 Dodl(e Coll lflbuck. 40mpK Manual. pwr . t•cun truns I\<', A:-.1 fo·:-.t ~al(l> Had11Jh ~u.'11 ~II ' Bc't Ofkr li7~1U~ i4 lr.ut 4-0r. 6('yl. v.~-ry dt~illl Sl . ~#) K47 tJm i 4 Hart 6 r·yl. rJdm. Al '. ~ood ron tl lu m1 l..Q 41111 Ad S1ll1·r :t l:!J ac nr-. 9940 •............•......... 1978fORD FfESTA I • ) I .. ntint· 4 '>IX'f'<J t ran.' . A \1 fo ~I " ~"'"' lc1ok 1111: I 1 lt It· Im,.: i.:•·r' ~.LJ="ol w .... ~~. HOW S3995 Ula MOTORS CAU 97'·2500 '76 FORD PINTO ...,h.irµ 11ttl1• '>11\f•r 21J ... d1Jt11inaUt· & air 1 1in1t lbWI t:l 1 $2195 IOI WITHAM YOU<SWAGE:N Iii.JI W1-..tmm ... u•r ,...,.l. 111 We.tmm ... 1 .. r iln iS..S 1 fi..111 j AAf; 76FORD f.-1 50 PICIC UP >\ J U l II ITl ,, l I < tr ur-rn1..,,11.in (J11.1tr\ ,ur c-ondll1on 1n ~. pnw1·r ~ntt. rl'dio, heal.er. wtu~wall tar~. t1ntt:d Rla.'vl. d.ual la.nka. sw0114 luc-k m irror" 'l"I' l>Unll.Jt'T •M4!\ H.I' 11!'l<li'1 I Now S3677 ~Fof-d ..:·~,..., \tJm '>Jnt.J 1"1·• \I Lil>' I •im••r nf Wnm1•1 541>-7070 111611 Ford t:.1lJ'I'' '4•w l 1 r>... run' """'I ~ 5.1"' 1J1r, <rt1<;R1-:,.:N r a -.h lor ~1UTE C'leph;mb With U (.'la!>!>lfled r\t~ l'J II 64.2 ~K Problem with your car? Here's someone to tum to. • • This i~ the .,v rnhol o f ·\I TOC ·\I'. Tlw Automotive Cor1 ... 1111ll'r •\ .. 1u111 Pro~rarn . AUTOCAP i~ an 1ndqw11dc·r11 pant>! made up o f con cerned n I 11c·n .,, Some· arc• consumers. Some arc· .u1l<inwh1lt· dc·alc•r::,. The job of the Al 'TO<:.\ P p.uwl 1 ... to help solve compl.1111h ·ou h:n t• about \Ollr car. AUTOCAP i!-1 ~o nwont· to turn tn. AllTtt~AI' The number to remember . (1) 800-252-9488 Th111 n1r~ ... ~·· prr .. .-111 .. d .i" a l'uLlu St·r~11'1' II\ 1h1· \tOTOR CA H DEAU-.RS A~~OCIAllO~ of ~uthrrn {.al1forn111 ' I • ·-.. ~ .. ! ' I 1 , . • 7 I i t t i . f t I ....... UMd AlltM. UMd Mto1. U .. d AA1tM. UMCI , UMd ~ UMd ~. FfbtuMy 15, ISlllO DAILY PtLOT 8JS . . . .. . . . . . . . ....... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ____ _,..;..-.; ________ _,;;;.:...;:.;;;,.;..;._..;;;.;:..;_.::...::..:. ~ ............ !!~~ ~ ............. !!.40 Mat-. nu ow. • ..-. 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Sallla AM Mata wt wheel AltM~;;:aroer dlt. ~A C ·~r: ----~--~• SID>~-~~ '1t Mu1tan11. • cyl. 4 ..-.L Mtaoc', rlld)O A.Ilk Ina M.IOO. Call m ~ "JO ,.._batk. auto lntf\I. PS. All1>'M C•HttU••. IPOd oand SJ 700 Ma ~ um M\WW\I Convc'ft.lble Malle offer 7) I HH AA«~ OOP M "gt~ MWlt.a.nl Rare 0011 OIPDClr car. B tu pert eneioe. ouly pald ~ lnnal -------- Tl <Mt euu.... PS. PIS. dliln. td mecb •bape. 1tereo lll11le ofr. m11US. ------PWo ttl7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74POtlD PINTO • C')'\ • 4 1peed. rad.lo & but. {f'fSKM D ) ant 6.oTH CHIYIOUT 18W BEACH BLVD. 71PINTO lUM.YOUT -rt PlDlO PIS. AM tl'M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _. cyllader. 4 1petdl reclo. ....... ~·· tlru, Unttd 1lau. Clil1M.I R l e l.00 I Mn $1977 nldlo. (actty air, auto. • lal.tir. Good mlleaa• ......... i4 SquA,. W1D lo/ml, I ownr. SZ .150 C all l'SHIU belcn WM. aft. &1144 rtwna•Mt tt60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ,. ~1dlhrd ZM1> & Ma.ID. Santa Ana Al tbt Comer ol W aroer 146-7070 tt71 fl\. YMOUTH tPASI. WAca<>H ''71 PI D lo. Need I Lele tbaa ta.000 mllea. wt.ndtlbleld for llcenae. equipped ri&ht for the NedMolally Llat. $150. fMilly. Must be left\ tD MM)UJ. ~ttlate! (711TXO 1 . 74 ,..,.0 :w $l9ts IUMAIOUT 1AUa MOTORS 4 eytiader. 4 speed. lac· ,. ..... 1979 11rrAA t.ory air eoncllt1oaln1. -• .._, ndio. beater', whitewall 76 P\ymauth F\&ry Slatioo tires, tinted 11au . waeoo. Looks • riau 'TB Sunblrd. C1.11tom pamt " Interior. 23K ma s.crtne.. ~. '42-M31. 7tPOMTlAC TIAMSAM P\dly &oaded .od low d&ia! QIZWRG I S74H GIOTH CHIVIOLIT llZll BEACH BL VD. H\JNTINGTON BEACH 147-60l7•549·llll OPEN7DAYS '73 Gran Prill SJ. full pwT. .US IF'M 8 lrlc. tT\A.Se COO· trot elec snrf. $1850/best otr.~ '75 LeMaoa .-dr. Only Jl,000 ma. 4.000 oa nu enc. am olfer· ~ Ul38 C25fl'FZ, CDI > .-, Air •man'/ extns. .._ $1111 11.K mllea.11.000 M2"43Zl "1S Mtre. 24 mpe. Miut nuw Ext. 211 n. . Fra S t' hcllFord ae0'8eatotfer• I t1' POMTIAC "' ........... 11111 car toolc.I u lboulth it'• movtn1 wbea It '11 ,,....., .UUI Come ll'I 4t ... what aavtno an all abcMI (370VJ{O). Waa ... MOWSlttl aAUaMOTOIS CALL t7'·2SOO 77POMT1AC YIMl1MA a cylinder. automatic. fad.OrY air ccodUionmg, power steering and braltes, radio. heater. cloth interior , tinted glale. flt/1'/WCQ) (96BS I Mn $2977 s ttt1d&'-d z:MI> S. Mam.. Santa Ana M lbeComerot Warner 546-7070 77 r .111,0 Loaded' (I~ I $3199 GROTH c .. vaOLET \S211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 147-60l7•549-333 I OPEN70AYS Vega 9974 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '75 CHEVY VEGA HATCHIAOC 4 1·yllnder, 4 speed . rud.M>. healer. whitewall t1rt'll. tinted ala .. l> '111.NXM I 1268647) Now $1977 So<Hebad& Ford ZMOS. M1&m, Sanld At1<1 M the Comer of Wamt·r 54'-7070 ·12 Country Squl re Wato0. 10 pa11 P 1S. P 18, a.Ir, rack I 0woer woo~~ Mw ca 1 tt50 SeLllna anything W1Ui a -·•-•••••• • • • • • • • • • l)QJ.ly PUol C\aall!ied Ad HUNTINGTON BEACH 147-6087•s.tt-33ll OPEN7DAVS 23eO S. Kain. Santa Ana '77 Pb mo.th Sa loo· 4 · M6--2029 ; 1 Ldhm sport c:pe Gd AttbeConerolWarner door. loaded. $1HS. d 5~7070 ~ The fastat draw ui the mpg. I owner. A I ron . '73 Vega ll;it rhba<·k 30,000 milt's on nt·w engine tlt'iH y dut' Clutch, 4 Ot'V. \ll't•I ~ll••tl rad1.th S!JUH 01111 9626192 SEU. idle ttema watb a --------West. . .a Daily Pilot AM FM. auto • radtab. ~ Piiot Clasatlat'd Ad. Wad. Ad Resu.lta 642·S8'78 w .. Ad Help., 642·Sl7'8 O..med Ad 642·S61'8. &1r ll200 Sal 1066 ORANG I!: COUNTY'S 11 a wnl»e ma Utt . . ..WOT Jl.-t call 612>5118 --- 9100 Autos, Hew 9800 75fOU CM.AHT<>mMO STAT10HWGH. HOO .... .... tlOO Ao.tot,.... HOO .... M•w taoo ..... .... ttoo A.wto1. Hew UNCOLN·MERCUR Y DEALE.RSHJP RA. Y R.A,DHOE •• • • • • • • • • • •••• • ••• •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••• •• • •• ••• •• • • • • • • •• •• • • •••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •••• •• •• • •• ••• • • • • • • • •• ...... • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • V-3, automatic. (actor}' all' ~g. Power stHnng and br akes, whitewall tar es '587LLJ ) 0032) Now $1677 Sadcleback Ford ~z:MOS. Main, Santa Ana A1 the Comer of Warner 54~7070 LINOOLN·MERCURY 16-18 Auto Center Dr St>f'wy LaJte Forei;t eut. IRVlNE 130-7000 1975 MEllCURY IOICATWAGOH Automatic trans . rooJ rack. wood grain side panels & ws w tires. ReaJ economy! 093NLE). Was$359S. HOW$269S IAUER MOTORS CALL 979-2500 71 LTD Wagon-loaded. new l1res, brakes, s hocks. lo ma 9 pas3enger Xlnt cond 957.0013 1974 Mercury Monlego ·--------2-door. A /C, trailer 1973Plnto4spd..newbal. brakes & bat ch. new st bltd radials Orig palJll ;. top, &uphollltery owner. $1500 0 BO Good s hape. S14 50 631.Ja17 Aft. 6 PM. ~14Zl Aut.s. UMd Auto~. Uwd ···········•··········· ...................... . . . . ,. NABERS AUTO CENTER 1425 IA.IEI ST .. COSTA MESA NOTHING OVER 54999 SUPERB CARS - AFFORDABLE·PRICES 75 POHTIAC $2999 UM.AM5WAGON .••••. V8. automatic trans . pwr ateenng & bfakes. laCIOfY air cond. & IOW. low miles (247LPO). 77 CHlftOLET $ ~ 4 9 9 MALllU CLASSIC • . . . . . ;) Coupe VS. automatic trans pwr <;leering & brakes ladory air cond rolt whePI ratlye wheels & only 39 000 actual m1lpc-,• 1668RFBJ CHOICEOF31 '75 PONTIAC $ 3 4 9 9 RIEllRD COUPE ••..••.. 6 cyl engine. automatic trans owr steenng & brakes and au cono ~harp' !697NJNl ~!;.~~~ ~~ ...... $ 3 9 9 9 Full power. factory arr c.ond c-,pht pwr leather seats. 1111 wheel rru1•;f' control stereo. padded loP & only 50 000 m11es' Must see' (51 4RXNI •75 CADILLAC s3999 SEDAH DE VJW ...... .. Full powef. f8C1ory au cond ttll wheel cruise. control AM/FM stereo w/8 track taoe leather interior. padded top & 1n immaculate cond1tron1 (332MEt<l PONTIAC s39 PHOEMX COUPE •••.•• va. automatic trans . pwr steennQ & brakes. air cond . pwr w1ndo1n & door IOCks. hll wheel. stereo. cruise oontrol & only 22.000 mrles• C553VBUl F:l:=r WAGOH •••• s 3 999 Automatic lransmrss1on arr cond1t1oning. power steenng. oower brakes and low miles. (6t9UCCJ '76 CADILLAC $ 4 9 9 9 COUPE DE VILLE •••••••• Full pe>wer. factory arr condrt1on1ng. split pe>wer seat. cruise oontrol. tilt wheel. AM/FM stereo. new Michelin tires. Cabnotet top & extremely low mileage (31 3361 ) '76 CA.DR.UC s4999 R..HTWOOO IRHGM .••• Full pawer. factory air oond . lilt wtleel. cruise control. stereo w/tape. split pwr. seats . padded l<X> plus all Fleetwood luxurin. Sharpl (283379). ~UMITID •••.• ~4999 Sedan Full power, factory air oond.. tilt wheel, cruise oontrot, stereo wltac>e. SQllt pwr. seats & padded toP Excellent ooyt (904SYDl. 77DA s4999 LOH ... PICWP •••• ; • With matching camper. 4 1peed trana .. AM/FM 8 track tllerec> tape. spake wtieela and low. low mllesl Like NEW condition! (1N44355) 071 FOID s4999 MUSTANG COUPE •••••• Eoonomlcal '4 cyl. engine. 4 speed \ransmltleion. faciOfY air cond .• pwr steering & ext,.. lharPI (94~UC0l. NABERS AUTO C1NTl.ll 1425 IAIH ST. COSTAMHA lt0-9202 001 COMPlITt TIRE CENTER PIOUDLY FUTURES 6000/'iEAR CAR AND Tm lllES AT HIGHLY COIPllllM MES! P9MTO SID AM Ceo"~ 4 cyltno.r eng1M 4 """'° ,,..,...,._,,, end 8 ~ 819'90 tlllWF""l (SI" P41321 Th" U1 "~ eaino<ny le>t only s1aa '"' POaD MAMA.DA 6MlA 4 000. Small \Ill .-.Mic .,.,,. .., OOftd Pl"' wtl\40M I -. ~ oontrOI I IWl'M alereo Super clHftl (fftWYEI t81- .._ S 5288 RENT-A-CAR WlllEMD SPECIAL! FRI. MOON TO MON. NOON 5 39?~LEAGE CME FOR RIST 300 MILES! CALL .. PAM"• 642-0010 1971 lTDSIDAM ()ootnal bnt lnf>IOO't•oon cs Of\ IN IOf' A<llC>ftWtC -· • oonO a P'W ~ 8ut" .... ~-'~ 18"1. ,,., ... , 51888 lt7t POID PllffO IUMMOUT £c.,,__ 4 cy11-eno•-~ ltanl.......ar\. ~ 1-'"0 llucMC -I 1-!'-15000--fUlll lltr_, onl fM3WCl'11 CStl< ,.. '311) 53888 ve •ulomaoc Ir.... . air c:Oftd • rtr• WtndOW.11•11 ...... y-~-. ..... 1 -,_ a .coo ..,. .... (22'9YOC) (Slk. R311 IA). 55488 " BRAND NEW 1979 MUST ANG 2 DR. GHIA .... ~I ·•ttl lr•I'\'""' ,,.,, 4• fon01h()nH'"'9 pc')W9"' tt..,.1,,q & n•v.., ~ ,.,..""° o•ew Pl.V'S '"" '"'' Q«A '""""' •• ,., ($0. 191JIJV) 11!161167} 0¥9 A DOllM....,.. ..... 79 MUST.....S AT TOP IMICOUMT'S ft.US S..00 CASH •ACTOrr laATES! HEW 1979 FAIRMONT 2DC>oa 4 ao.ed 1ren .,...tM60ft. ~ ·-""9 • .,.. ........ -duet mtnora met•hc p.a.nt & muct\ mO••' !Sta 11•SISI Qt81S1) J6 ... 't1't.... CltllTS MOW AT TOP~ PLUS UOO CASH fACTCrf ... ,.. NEW 1980 PINTO TWO DOOR ., 11 EST. HWY. MPG -21 IPA EST. MPG NOT A STRIPPED '"POMr llODlU P~~lE s4397 Pow.. ._."'l """"'"' ..., .. .,. -~ ....,,.., ttf"ted g1 O.lv • """-' ~ ,.., w 1noow defroet.. 1 J ""9'"" • -.. oeo. SI• fll 81 "~' NEW 1918 Lm 110 DOOi 11111 AITfllA TtC lftl VE TUllS. f tll MS RS lllMEY WIDE THE mUGE IS! ONLY FORD HAS IMCIEASBJ GAS ~ ON EYEIY 19IO nil llAIE IM MOICA! tSl • rm -• llSC9l 11.s • 56338 WPC f9alllr • _$_ BJl YOUR -l5937 COST RIB. ECONOMY CBRUTIOH! m .. • ---.. .. .. cm- YOUR COST -•• 54921 -·· -5735 -·· '4116 -.. ·~-'300 ...:3186 HERE llOWI 01911 CMIEIS +PLUS+ lll IU MlW 1979 COURIY COMYERTIILE Tm IS M EmlMl PICAUP llTI l "'SlfT TIP ... rr IS INCIEDtllf!!! all IN la TEST llHVE TODAY! 01• GRANADA 1IO OOOR am • -mus-Ill.II Ml 21 ma•· C•lllERS •sta .. . AU. ........ "'" HOWAT~AIM ftllCn TMA T MAY ...._COMIAUIMI 7 7 ••• C:WL Y PILOT I $ 1980 CHRYSLER CORDOBA CORIMTHIAH EDmOH FOR R.EET SALE OR LEASE IHFORMATIOH, CALL ROCKY ENGLAND 546-1934 I · 1 tI-C • l' J ~ ' • OFF MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE VS. autornit1c trans . air cond . pwr steeflng & br1lk88. pwr seat & windows. pwr door tock.a & an- terln8. AMnoM stereo radio w/search tune. auto temp a>ntrol. Landau roof. Connth1an leather seats. elec. <l(J cio<:k. lllum.. entry system, speed oonuol, waw radial tlrM & morel P4l570). LS COUPE I ·l t!Ft·l*l: '• OFF MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE SERVICE HOURS: VB. a utoo-etic trans. alr cond . pwr lfeertno & bratces. 60/40 SC>lrt pwr Met & arm reet. owr wil')- dows & door locicS. tllt wheel. soeed control. AM/FM rl9'90 w/8 trac:tc ,.,. pedded too. elec. d19. clock. LS 1)8d<.aoe. oomenno 11onra. 111 V*llfy minor. wsw r8dtal ttrea a morel I 16419"4l. Monday Thru Friday 7:30am to 5:30 om. Saturday Sam to 5pm USED CAR SPECIALS 1974 DOIHiE MONACO t PUS. WAM* ve. au1omatlC trans.. air cond .. pwr. st. & brakes. AM/FM atereo. pwr. seat & windows. tilt. cruiM. reek I much morel (302LJS). SJ .295 1979 PLYMOUTH ftll.MI CUSTOM-.- \18. automatk: .,.,,._, o cond . pwr, ateenno a~ 2 tone'*"'· radio. ooltom ,......_.,.. ..,_ & morel (7eeYNL). s 4195 1975 CHRYSLER COIDOIA COUPI VS. automatic trans . air cond . DWT st & brakes. leettlef. vinyl top • ..apht owr seat radio. wire wtleel covert & much morei (007N1~. $2695 1979 CHRYSLER LI 14tOM SIDAM V8, automatic trans air cond . pwr steering & brakes. padded IOP. AM/FM raclio. WM urea a rwor•I (347WOV~ 54595 1979 CHRYSLER LI LUOMWA60M ve automa11C trant . air cond . pwr st & brakes. AM/FM radio. woodgrain sides luggage rack, cruise. PWf. windows. wsw tires & , 1063XVN). 95 1979 DODGE ASl'l!N CUSTOM SID..- V8 auto trans . air cond . pwr st I V8 automa11c trans . arr cond . pwr brakn. •Phi pwr leather seat AMlfM steerinq & bf"ak8$. vinyl top. custom stereo 8 track. cruise. t1tt. vinyl top & mold1nqs radio. wsw trrea & inore' much f1l0fe' (409SXOI (105WYR). s s3"5 4195 NEED CASH? We 'II pay top dollar for good. clean I late model used . cars. See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today • • • WE ALLOW TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE-IN! ... SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTINCi A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP!!! " ____ ...,.._ ....... _ ............... ....._ ______ ..-.....,_.....,..-.....,..__.........,._.......... .............. .-.--.. ............... ..._~-....._ ...... ----..... -,..-.,. . .....-,.._ ...... ____ _ l f I :J I . Huntington_ Beaeh Fountain Valley EOIT'ION L. 73, NO. '6, .. SECTtONS, • PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRI DAY, FEBRUARY 1S, 1980 ~oar Hometow ~ l I Dally Newspap_.r • ' Fl FTEEN CENTS I • !Like Dominoes, Here Co Ille Stornis t l It '1 Coinl to rain all weekend. 1 Tbat was the word today rrom the Natlooal Weather ServiN where forecasten said a strtnc of Pacific storms were ~ up off the Southern California Coast The st orm tha.t departed Thursday dumped a total ol 2 S8 \nches of rain on Costa Mesa, three inches in Huolioaton Beach and 2 8 lnches ln Santa Ana . * * * A locond atonn WU Hped.ed to bit todat and ea.ar out by early Sal\ll'da)'. makllla way for yet aootberatorm. Emercenc>' crewa U>Ok advan· ta1e ol the lull to clean up flood control channels and baalns, s torm drains a nd roadways clo11ed wU.b mud and debrU from the rnid·week downpour. A spokeswoman at the county Flood Control Storm Center said today there were no major * * * problems, "aUeaat llOt yet.'• One ol the baaJeat problems reaulUna from the Wednesday and Thursday storm was the noodin1 of the Buch View Mobilebome Park m Hu.nt:ington Beach Park officials and city worken this morning said there were no new problems that de· veloped Thursday eve · nins 60 residents bad lo be evacuated when s torm drains * * * backed \I{>· Another troub!t spot was l.n San Clemente Wbere portions of the beach l.n San Clemente Slate Park remained closed today because ol a sewage spill during heavy rain earlier thia week. Oranae County health officials said the small line that ruptured has been repaired a fter it dumped about 4.5,000 gallons of raw sewage on the beach al Aveoida CaJafia. * * * The Soutbeaat Re1ional ReclaDU1Uoo Autborlly sewqe treatment plant in Dana Potnt which was flooded during the rairu in January reportedly bu had oo repeal problems from the recent storms. Orange C-oast mot.orut.s who were z.ig-za.gging around Oooded roads earlier thta week were lik e l y to fin d some thoroughlares closed again. * * * Newport Bou.Jevard ln Costa Mesa. which isn't uaua.Uy a trou· ble spot, wu the scene of a major traffic jam t.hi.s morning as CalTran:s crews closed ooe north- bound lane near Del Mar A venue to repair erosion in the unused freeway ditch. The rain-caused erosion creat· ed an abyss that had crept wtt.b.in two feet of the road, but (See llAIN, Page AZ> * * * Floods Keep Hollles Isolated In l'alleg Strike Parents Urge Dispute End By PHO.. SNEIDERMAN OI U. ~IJ ,., ... Staff Angry Fountain Valley parents arc plunging into the deadlock !M:twe(·n school district officials and striking teachers: pressmg for a quick end to the e1x-day-0ld labor dispute. WTeacher Hotline Set Fo untain Valley Elemental')' Sebool Di•· trict estAbliahed a apeelal telephone line today to ln· form parents of the status or negotiations with striJt· mg teachers. A recorded message can be h eard by calling ~-7210. More Gas, High Cost Expected LOS ANGELES <AP) -The fuel availability ouUook for the Was hington's Birthday weekend is a mite rosier than it has been :recently, but the prices in the AutomDblle Club of Southern California's weekly report give :tltlle cause for celebration. I Thursday's Fuel Gauge sur- vey of 365 service stations found that very few are posting prices of less than Sl.20 a gaUon for any grade of gasoline, and that gas prices in general were up 2.3 t.o 2.8 cents per gallon from laat w eek. At 1.93 metropolitan area sta- tions. prices for full service were averaging 120.8 for reg· ular, 124.8 for unleaded and 126.9 for premium gas. Cor· responding full service prices Jor 172 stations in outlyin& areas averaged 123.5, 12'1.2 and 128.8. Coas t Weather Chance or ra.in decreas· ing to 40 percent tonight. Partly cloudy Saturday. Lows tonight in the 508. Highs Saturday 60 at the beaches and 65 inland. INSIDE TODAY C•lebroting tM ChtMte Nno Yf011 Storita °" PaOI• c 1 Gftd CJ t tll 10llfch re~ to otdt Oftd /'totD to I.Nm o jwr-mtnute ~If of ,,,....,.~. .. At the urging of teacbers, several hundred parents con- verged on F ountain VaJley Elementary School District's ad-· ministration building Thursday, demandlng a n unscheduled meeting with Superintendent Glenn Hard'y. More than 100 parent.a grilled teachers about the current con- tract dispute at a buWy called meeting Thursday nlc.bt at Hunt· ingtoo Deacb High School. No procreas towud a settle- ment waa reported after a barsainina aeatoo Wedne.eday, but negotfatlona were set to re· sume tOday. In U. event that no seWemenl \a reacbecl tod•J, aome COD· cerned parents ue banclln1 together t.o explore their options in helplng end the strike. At Thursday night's meeting, Paul Beher, who h as three children attending Courttges Elementary School, obtained the names of about 12 parents who would take a leadership role in this effort. He said parents· options may include threateninf school mem· bers with a recal campaign if they do not move toward a set· tlement, pressuring teachers to return to the classrooms, or ur~· mg district parents t.o keep their children home until the strike is settled ·'The last thing we want is to pull our kids out but they're not getting an adequate education now, anyway," Seber said S uperinte ndent H ardy c riticized teachers today for stirring the parents into action. "They are lnciting the parents to behavior that I think is not in any way improving the situation u it relates to the slrllte or the settlement of the contract," Hardy said. "The teacher strike is an ii· legal act in the first place," he added, "and it iB being com· pounded by the teachers inciting parent.a to commit illegal acts by keeping their children home from school." Hardy noted that keeping children home t.o reduce state funding t.o the diatrict <hued oo district attendance level.a) might only reduce the money avail.able to the cUtrict for settling with the teacben. At Tbunday night's meeting, teacher Pat Harney, president of the Fowilain Valley Educa· lion Auociatioo, urged parent.a t.o apply presaure to the board ol trwsiee.. ''The only people tbia school district has e~r listened t.o ia you parenta," Mn. Harney aald. "You're their bolleJI; you elect· ed them and they're accountable t.o you." Cyclist, 12, In Hospital A ~,_,. old Pountaln Valley btcyclilt rema1Ded in fair condi· tJoa today at • FoUlltain Valley Community Holpltal after beh\1 struck _,, a tnat* Wednetdey af. terDOOD. WUTtD K.alul Ollm of Ma2 l'Uck• An. ll be6q treated foe bead ....... IQffered ID UM ac· ddnt at Broothunt 8ttett and Oartield A .. nue ln J'OWltalo Vall11. The ctrtver ot the otcnp tnd waa tdenUlled bJ poUee 11 RanaJCI Richard Krue11r, JI, of lt'171 1Axln1toa Lane. Runt· lnltoa Beacb. . --~~~-·-WADeO OUT OF HERE IN WATER UP TO OUR WAISTS,' EXPLAINI ~ MILl.Zft Water RusMd Through Bre•k In W•ll Behind Moblle Home P•rtl Ae~nt'a Traflef In H8 Panel Dae Soon ' Iran: No Release Till Shah Probed By ~ A.s11odat.ed PTea Iranian For eign Minis ter Sadegh Ghotbzadeh said today the international commissioo lo invesllgate charges again.st the deposed shah may be formed "within a few hou.rs," but lhe American hostages in Tehran will not be released until the panel finishes its work, accord· inK to an Italian news agency But forme r I rish Foreign Minister Sean Mac Bride said to- day ·'the commission could hardly begin its work until lhe hostages have been released Either they are released before the commjssion meets or they could be released concurrently with the setbng up of the com mission." Transfer of the hostages to a third party, perha1>3 a neutral country. has bffn mentioned as a possible step in the release process. Gbotbzadeb, speaking to re- port.en while visitin& a museum in Rome, was quoted aa saying U . N . Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim telephoned bSm at 3 a.m. to discuas compoeilioo ol the commission. The panel to in· ve!lt1gate the regime's charges aga in<1t Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi has been regarded as a key step toward freeing the hostages in the U S. Embassy m Tehran, who began their l<Mth day in captivity today "The ronversallon lasted an hour. Now one-is wait.mg only for their acceptance For us. the names aren't important. What IS important is that the rem· mission is formed." Ghotbudeh was quoted a.s saying by the ANSA news agency However , he added, "the hostages will not be freed unUI the comrrussion makes public its results.·· according lo ANSA Ghotbzadeh had told a ~ws conference Thursday that he hoped the comm1ss1on would finish its work in 10 days to two week.a, but refused lo be pm.n~ down on whether the hostqes would be released immediately. However, be saJd ooce the com· mlsaioo waa formed "everything la in motion." Iranian President Abolhaaaan <See lllAN, Pase AZ> Fire Hero No~striker Saves Victim CHJCAGO (AP> -Fire Lt. Jerry Peck says that when be aaw tbe withered palJ' of Jep amid smote and names. b• new be bad made the ri&ht cbotce. Peck was one of tbe flrefilbter• wbo refused to alrik• 1bundaJ and an elderly man la allve blea\1141 of that de- cl1lon -r11cu1d aa Peet euwend a ft.re call detptte tbe ,1 ..... o1..-ftnflpten. 1M ~ wu mana&nc &aatDt Co. ue whtD the alarm ... twned ... -a fin at • deereptt buUchl OG West Ill\ Stnet. Ht and two othen rUlbed to tbl ... aDd into the build· In •. a. need uP tbe back at.ain to the Hcond floor , crawled through denle 1molce wit.bout a muk unW he aaw two le11. • Peck ptbered the lep and pulled 83-year·old Matthew Towen to aafety. Al f\nt be ap- peared to be dead so Peck ap- p ll e d cardiopulmonary re· auacltation and an oxysen mask. Finally, the elderly man be&an to bnathe u P~k con· Unued to wort on bJm ln the a~· bulance en route to the hospital. Towen wq reported in fair coo- diUon, auttertna from amob in· balatlon and bama. ''That ruy would bave died without me," aa1d Beck, 37, a t•·YHt veteran of the Fire Department. "t know I made the rl1bt dectaton not to 1trtke, eapedally afterton.lpt.'' Peck wlU r"eC*lve ~ flre de· pntm.t commencfat.lbn for b.la actlona, accordJns to depart· ment 11polleaman Lt. Thomu O'Coonell. Southern California Inundated By Tiw ~lated PTeu Cars were tossed around lllte to > boats. htKh winds and haalstonei. shattered w1ndoW"S. basements were flooded and a few residents were evacuated as floodwaters and mud poured down f rom fire-denuded hLlls1des an Southern Cahforrua's Uurd straight day of heavy rain No fataht1t>s were reported. but one woman was s wept away when a wall of water sent her car tumblmg end over end down Laurel Canyon Bou.levard 111 ~ Hollywood Hi lls .• She was rescued tater. suffering from bruises but apparently nothing more senous "I've never seen anything like 1t in my life," sa1d another WI identified Laurel Canyon resl dent wboM car was also caught '" the flood "This wall of water was rorrung nght at me " He said he escaped when his car lodged agaiMt a toppled mailbox Numerous parked cars were smubed qaimt each olber by the torrent. Forecasters warned that a third storm moving asb<>re from the Pacific could produce more Oasb flooding Saturday. The Los Angeles County sheriffs substation at Altadena said \t bad evacuated a few peo- ple ln the Pasadena Glen area, threatened by mud.slides from rt.re-denuded hlllaides, and had put otben on alert. "ll 's an area where there a.re a lot of uop1ved roads ," sheriff's set. Lee Jordan ukl. .. There have b een some mudllldea." .. ud IJOW"lq atf the 1Jopel of Mt. Wliaoa. burned lut awn· mer threatened doaena of homes ID the same area durtAa lut mootb '• ra.lna. Floodln1 closed the buay Hollywood Freeway ta both dirtetionl durtnc the morninc ru.ah hour because of bSp wat« and debria POUrlnl from the San fernanclo Valley lnto Hollywood. Four ol tbe five 1ane1 ol &be westbound Ventura Frffway. alao a beavlly traveled com· muter arttry north of Loi An1elfll, were clOMd beca.-o1 a mudslide Many Aid Evacuees Of Park By STEVE MAllBLE OI •Deity -Matt More rain today threatened to keep about 40 Huntington Beach mobile home residents from re tu.mini JO .their homes for the th.are! rug!lt m a row. Evacuees fro m the Beach View Mobile Home Park, 172'61 Gothard St., were told by, city of ficlals that they'd probably have to seek \odging Wlth relauves or stay at a Red CT'06S emergency shelter tmight. Floodio& drove 60 residents from the part Wednesday night II any were floated out in rafts manned by city lifeguards. Others simply waded through the w8ler'. Thunday, during a lull in the storm, residents returned to the damp park and s ur veyed dam..._ Only ooe home, city of. fidala said. bad flooding above • the floor le'Ye&. R(!jlldmta compared notes on the night of the evacuation, pulled 90aked belongings from storage s heds and r etrieved personal icena from abandoned can. •·1 didn't wait for the boat." remarked Nel Stubblefield a.' she stacked wet cloUung m her carport. "I Just pulled on my boots and waded to higher ground." Tiny Hall said he'd returned t.o his home for the day but would spend the rught at his slSter'!> home "Th ey had to <"a rry m y mother out or here." he srud "She·s 81 and they had to carry her out of.isytmar when they had the earthquake up there .. He laughed and a d de d . "Everyl!me I turn around some one's carT)inR her away " The Red C ross shelter at nearby Murdy Park. jammed Wedn~ay evenrng following the flooding. was almost vacant Thursday. Red Cross workers said eight <Stt FLOODS, Paf(e A?I New School C:Ontract 0 K Trustees of the Coast Com munity College Di strict have ended 11 ..., months of negotia lions by ratifying a new contract wtth non-teaching employees. The. contract, already ap-• proved by tbe workers , calls for a 7 percent wage hike retroac· live t.o la.st July l and ao addi t1ona l 8 percent raise next July 1 It also includes a shghl m crease in benefits Oistnct spokesman Richard Simon said the contract is iden ~ tical to one approved by the board but rejected by workers ~c . l9. I nlE AD WORKED I WITH ONE CALL 2 ·One phone ca 11 was all il took 4 to make a sale ln l.be DaUy Pilot • cla11lfted sectioo." ' That's the word from the one· tlme Ji\Rmtaln Valley salesman wbo placed Wa ad lo the Daily J Ptlot: l If JOU WllDt one-call •ales NC· ce11, U')' the friendly Daily 1 Pllot clualfled ad-vlaers at i M2·5'71. ' ) .. ' \ f f t. l . . 61 SW!. Y PLO! Hlf f r!d!x, '!lb!U!fx l I, , _, ~--JlJ T BR~K.ING----.... Bergland Targets Senate Loi• almu from toda~·· \OOrtrl oi.i ,,..._., ..._ drw~ Teen's Sentence Cut From 48 to 12 Years TYLERTOWN, 11\u <APl _....,Earl llAI Jr., a tem- a1.-r w~ mlmct' of 411 ,,.an la lll't.. e .... u ~ from C"MI rilht. leltdf'n , waa ,...••t•Cld to4u to U 1Mll lD pruoo for the kfltled rob~ry ol • 6reworb s\aod May, 1~. atill rattS lrial ln eocnecboo wtlb lh1" other holdu~ tn Uw 8roolbn11m atta May, who 11 blaC'k, wu ooov1rt4!d Thursday oJ.1ht by • Wallh&JI (-.:IWllY t'ln:wl Court Jury Of Ove blaru and Hven wbJt .. foUowtnc ~ mtnutca of clellbe:nuon JlowHer, lbe Jury could nam oo dKlaloo on pt.mbhmmt Olil•l'fr ... re•• s..,,,.rt•fl ~"TRASBOURC . FraaN fAPJ lbe Europeu Parbament called today for a boytott of U'M! Moacow Olymptc. and for an lmmf'diale ~mb&rco on 111 of aurpJua commodiUM to tht1 So- viet Uruon It &ho C<>OMmned the barushment ot Soviet c11aaiM!tt An· drfol Sakharov to Go rky, ~ mH~ from lhc! Sov1et capllal '11f e•a D*1atlt Eq,rtH UELGRADE. Yu1oslavta <AP> Yucoslav ol'flciala are •dvine pubhc slanals they do oot erpect 87 year~ld Preeldent Joslp 8roz Tito to survive the heart and kidney problems that <'topped up following the amputation of hla left let Jut mooth, even thoudl h.ia cond1Uon wu reported somewhat better today .. A C't'rt.iun 1mpr0v~meot an the overaU health condiUon or the president . which came about ln the morning hours on the 14th of this mooth, continues to hold," lbe latest medical bulJetin said. DoUar Rft'pOrl~d St,ad• LONDON (AP) -The dollar gained on foreign markets and gold prices deneased on worlt.I finant'ial markets today as In· vestors kept cl06e wat.ch on two developments: the deteriorating health o( Yugoslavia's President Josip Broz Tito and the poui· ble r elease or the U.S hostages in Tehran. Gold Cell $16 and closed at $669.SO an ounce in Zurich. ln London, gold fell $8 an ounce to close at $658.SO. In Tokyo, the dollar l"06e (or a fl.fth consecutive session to close the week at 243.975 yen, up from Thursday's cloelna price or 242.475 C.artn-S~t• Draft Rap Se.n.11 WASHINGTON (AP) -President Cart.er invited more than 2.50 student leaders from across the country to the White House today for what some of the students suspeeted would be a sales talk for draft registration ··A lot or us a re afraid or being exploited for political purpost'S," Doug Tuthill, student body president at the Universi- ty of Florida, said a t a news conference before the day-long sen cs of bridin gs began Beaumont Youth Sex Slaying Linked To County Cases? Jsy nae Auecla&ed rreu Det.ed:ives from Oran•e Coun· ty we re reviewmg evidence to- day in the murder or an 18-year· old Beaumont yout~ who may be the 11th v1ct1m an a s tn ng of SOulhem Cabfomia sex s lay1ngs, If' You Stop, Have a Bite W AS HI NGTON <AP > M 1>torist..s who like to pull over for a break while on a long drive would do well to also have a bite to eat , researcbers say. A s tudy of Swe dish drivers found that "a break with food 1mprove11 pe rformance more than a break without food, no matter what the length of the brea k " The researchers said a meal break can do mf>re good than even an hour's rest without food. 0888 Sche duled On R esuscitation The pubh(" 1s snvit<>d to a fr<:f' <" I a ~ ~ in C a rd 1 o p u I m on a r y n~suscitallon <CPR> being of· f1•rt'd Feb 19. by Coastline Com mun 1t y Collc•gc <1l Mt'Donnell Doul{las. 5301 Bolsa Ave., HWlt 1ngton Reat'h The <'lass will m eet agasn f'eh 26, bescinnlng at 4: 30 p m. 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Telephone (714)"2-'43:l1 Ct111lflld Actv1rt111no ~ , f/)M """''" Ot-·~ ( °"""'' """"""''~ &40-1220 seven of which apparently oc· curred ln Orange County. Rive rs ide d e.t ectlves s aid J a mes Sean Moore, a s mall, good -looking teen -a ger who worked at a Palm Springs faat food restaurant and lo ved t11t ("hh1ksng, was stra ngled F'f'b fl by w meonc who gave h1m a rt<h' Authorities said Moor e's bat'k· ground. age, habit of h1tt'hhlkmg and the way he was killed were" similar to the o ther v1 ct1ms whose bodies have ~n found tn four Southern California l'Oun ties the last two years. All the victims have been young men in their late tffn.s or e arly 20s . Each body was d umped either on or near a free way. Moore 's body wu found by a motorist a block north o( Highway 60. Each victim wu nude. Some bore the marks of homosexual assaults. Moore may have been s e xuall y a tta c ked and autb9rities &Te waiting for U.e results o( lab tests tO confirm their suspicions. The strongest common Unk that connects the victims la that e ach was hilcbhiking and ap- parently accepted a ride from his slayer. In addition to the Orange County and Rive rsid e cases, hodles have ~n found ln San Diego and San Bernardino coun- ties. Trio Suing Soccer Team In Firings Three former ticket sellers l!ued the California Surf pro· feaalonal soccer team Thursday, clalmlng the club wrongly fired tbem because of alle1ed poor ticket sales. Seeking '621,817 ln damaces from the team are Roland Soetb, Calvin Gonchbolb and Dolores Willlamaoo. AcCO!'dini to the Oran1e Coun· ty Superior Court act1~1 Speth entered a contract with tne Surf to aeU ticket.a on May 25, 1979 and hired Geracbboth and Wllllumon to ~rt for him. Speth WU to be paJd on a percentage of th• •a.lea made, accordl.q to lbe suit. The p&alnutt1 claim they wen dl1cbar1ed la Novemb4r In violation of term1 of tbe May contract and are owtd about $22,000 lD commtulona. According to a letter attached to the lawsuit,, the Surf tired Speth because ucket ules were down 30 percent from the pre- v1oua year. 87 DAVID &'1J'IDANN -... ..,,.. ..... Dnld .B•ralaod, national tbat rman of tbe Libertarian Party aod a Cotta Meaa at· tomcy, IU\.DOUQced h1a candidacy today for Ow US Senate aeat h e ld by De moc rat Ahn ('r•nalan At • press conference In lrvlne'i& ftecl•try Hot.el, where the LlberlJlrtan& are holdinc a four day s tate convention. Bualaod told reporters be ln· tended to unaeat Craa.aton ln the Novembet' e.lectloo "I am entering this campaloi for lJ S. Senate with the intent to wi n ," be said BereJand wu joined at the preaa coalermce by Ubertartan Pte•ldential candidate Ed Clarit, who used the attuloa to W'fe President Carter to take "no position that would proloac (the rapUvity of American hostages in Iran ) Ju..t to maintain the fat'ade ol American tot.afhneu." "lo (>AJ't!cuJar "Clar aald, "I ur1e Ole President to make a com mltmeot that the U.S. will nol Intervene in Iranian internal attain ln the future." Bergland, in describing issues he wiU emphasize in bis cam· pasgn, s aid opposition to the dra(l and the need for reduced taxea and a balanced federal budeet would be ltey themes be would touch on. ·'I oppose the draft une- quivocally WJ simple slavery," he said. B e reland, who ran f or Callfornia attorney general in 1974 and for an Orange County st.ale senate seat ln 1978, said be also would stress the rela- tionship between energy and foreign poU cy. CIA Reflorted Giving Arms To Afghans By The Auoclated PttS8 The C IA reported ly has o pened a se<:ret supply line to funne l smalJ arms and anli·lan.k weapons across the Pakistani border to Moslem rebeb battlini Soviet troops in Afghanistan. T oday's editions o f the Washington Post quoted uoiden- ti fied sources u saying the Unit· e d States started supplyloe weapom to the anU~mmUDi.st rebels after the Soviets becan po uring an estimated 90,000 troops int o Afgh a n i s tan Chrn1t mas Day Pnor to th<· Soviet llltPrven lion. tht• United States secreUy s upplied the rebels with s mall amounL'i of med1t'ine and <'Om- m un 1 <'at ions equipm e nt, lb<' paper said Th<' Post claimed the weapons ~tn R sent to the rebels were manufat'tured by the Soviets. Tha t presumably meant they we re drawn from the stockpiles of military hardware captured by the United States during the Vietnam war. There was no official con· firmation of the Post's dis· closures, which came ooe day aft.er Egypt, America's closest Arab supporter ln the Middle East, revealed It was tralnioe Afghan rebela and wouJd arm them before sending them home to fight Soviet troops Tennis Meet Scheduled in West County Te nnis players who'd like to win a pr ize while d isplaying their ability are being sought by I he Huntinicton Be a ch Union lfigh ~hool Dlstrict. The district Is scheduling Its third annual Roadrunner Tennls Tourna ment Mart'h 1, 2, 8 and 9 to benefit the dis trict Guidance Center's Handicapped students Matches will be played at the Los Caba lle ros Racquet and Sports Club in Fountain ValJey und at five hh~h school~ E ntnes must be s ubmitted by next Wednesday Entry blenb are avallal>U at a ll wesl county tennis and sports d uba or Crom t he Guidance Center, li182 Golden West St • llunllngton Beach. Exercise Clu& Set in Huntington A 1lx·Weck1 exercise clua for men and women will bealn Feb. 19, al thP. Weal Oran1e County YMCA, 7262 Garfie ld Ave .. Hun. Un1ton Beach. The one·hour clueea wm meet on Monday throuth Thursday at 8 and 9 a.m . and a11in ate and 7 p . m . ~t for the claaa It '2() for m t mbera and $25 for non· m e mbers. For additional In· formation call 847·M22. --r------------------------------ RAIN •.. Ute ~ ,,.._mu a&Jd the roadway lt.81¥ nan 't ln duai-. Tbe lee clolure would lut. be aakl UlllW the work la romplec.d and that wU1 depend on the •••lber. . MeaowhUe 1n tbt IOUtb coun- ty. roedl IJt.at remained cloeed Wtrt the Ol1qa lli&bway from one mile eaat ol the San Oie10 Freeway to the county lino and Pacl.nc Cout Wpway between Pallaad.e Drive In Capistrano Beach and Averuda Pico ln San Clemente. M udalides forced both closuru and county crewa •a.id the road.a would remain Im· passable lndeftnjtely C amino Capistrano near A very Parkway. north of San Juan Capi.stn.no wu re-opened Tburad.ay, but Oran10 County Sheri.Ira deputJes a&Jd they are advistni mot.onsu to atay 1wa1 from the road becauae of hlJb waters in the ()so Creek ~ ooe motorist waa s wept to hll'I death Lut month. Add1Uoo.al slope failures wen reported In the •outb ~Y area, the most ooticeable in Capi..atrano Beach whe • portion of the bluff sUd onto Camino Laa Ramblas and ('a~ pavement to bucltJe Oraanizen of Laguna Bea ch :r; Patriot's Day Parade say t.hf' weather won 't make any dif· ference to them. "We'll be then· with or wtlhout umbrellas." said organizer Sandi Worthe Whether parade-goers will be able to get into town on Lagunu Canyon Road r emain s lo be seen. "All it takes ls about !1 ve minutes ot hard rain and we can close it up," ob&erv.d a Laguna Beach policeman * * * F,....P-.eAJ FLOODS ... perM>ns s lept oo cots Thunday although nearly 40 showed up for a free dinner. Alter eating, they left wiU. fnend.A or relatives L(:n Bear. who sa.id she'd re· m a at the shelter I she cou ~return to her mob'ffe~me, admitted Thursday she hadn't slept yet "I remember runnjng out t-0 the canoe and there was thL"I g\ly in s wimming trunks and a T· shirt with water running down his glasses." she s aid. "He told me the re ·wasn 't enough room in the canoe for m e . I waded back up to my t'a rport and waited fo r 1t to com e around a seeond Ume ." Leon S14m • ..another Red Cross overnighter, said he and ttls wire escaped the flooded park in their truck , which be go t s t a rted despite the high water. M ra. Bear aaJd the ru1bt of lht> evacuation s he peered into hu ("ar, notlced tapes noaung and decided to ll'avc· the vch1l"le lo tbe e lement.s P a rk Manager IR1gh M1llf'r ~aid wat<'r wac; four ft'f'I dN"p following W<'dn•><,da> ·~ t.h•lui.:1· but noled the park had dra1n1-d by Thun.day afternoon Miller ronll'ncb the ("sty 1s nt Cuult He said the park '!> 12 tn<'h drams were Wla ble to handle the torre nt o( water pouring ln from the dty yard to the south a nd the Ot'ean View High School ca mp~ to the north. Runo<f from a city drain on the high 8<'hool property, he sald, pushed down a park wall and flowed Into the com pound like "Niagara Falls .. Water from the t'lty yard side, be continued, gushed into the park through another wall He said he hu been artl'r city of. fidals for months to improve the area's drainage Publl<' work.s officials blamed the mobUe home pa rk Oood on a drain plugged up wi th silt and other debris ··---HEADS PORN PROBE FBI Agent W•tton Smut Raid Neis Tons In L4 Bust Ry t.bf> A.JllW)("lat.t-d Prn-. Ton~ of pt)mo.crnph1c-mov1r· mat<'naJ wen· t,f'1zt-d rro m l3 •if f1t'cs and warPh11u.-..-.. m thr· l,ir. Angeles arell as .. HI agenL'i w rested 54 people at'r <>'>"> th<· "1>un t ry 1n t he ag .. n cy''I lc1t•·n ~ti ng .. operation Tht' maJonty arn·!>ted Thur. day on t'harli(K uf pornography and film p1ra('y wer f' taken 1nlJ> cu~tody m 1-'>fl Angel~, but v ... n. l{IH'n uw opll<m of <IPJWJrtnJ( f11r trials 1n M1am1 ""h•·rt th•· 2 1 ~ ) t-ar operalJon !>tJ nc•d O f the l3 arrMtc·d her t• LI wert· t h a rgt'd """h r>triltl"lft fllm11 from D1 s nt-v to 'U.·rp Throat ·· A total of 27 "'t'n · c-h.1rgNI w i th d I ~ l fl bu I I n g f) h !>(' t• n f• m a lt'n.il uer'"'" !-.ldh' lint>'> in what agentl. callt.'<1 lht' lurJ(t"'l c rat'kdown on pomo~rnph)' 1n FBI hU1tory Four r~.,.>Plt· we rt' «harged in the psr<1cy U'I w1·1l u' th<> pr>mol{nphy ca~c Thc crush w a.<; MJ great that the arra.Jgnm enu were d1v1<k-d bet ween two courtrooms where mag1s trall!S St'l varying hnil amnunL' ranging from $2,SiOO to $100,000. Another 21 ~I~ we re arrest ~ m 11 other states on watTanL'I produced from a fede ral ind.act mcn t m Miami Frozen Deatl1 For Zoo Bear RICHMOND. \"a ~J\P 1 1\ t wo day search for th" <'It \ pa rk ·s blat'k bear ('ndf:"d when divers reco\·ered her body, frozen into a s1tt1n~ pos1lJl>n, from an J("(' <'overed qlJarry 111 s ide her pt>n. The 23S·pound bear apparenUy fell through the two tn<'h let' and drowned. officials 1>atd, perhaf>!> while rescumg a t'Ub Maymoot Park o ff1c 1a l s h ad been st-ar<'hing for the bear liJO<'e Tuesday, when they found th<' two yearl.mg cubs peenn11 int<' the quarry One t'U b was wet "I was really broken up about st when I beard about the ac<'1 de nt ... Sa.id Stuart Jones. one or the keepers .. She was a good mother and didn't have a trat'e o( meanness " Holmes NewOC Fire ChieJ T h1 rt y -s even . ye ar·o l' Lawrence J Holms . a 1 9~ 1r1duate or Newport Harbd Hi1h School, la new chJef of US new Orance Cowtty Fire Depar1 ment. Holms, who previously h• servtd aa chJtf of the Tustb rrlre Department, WU &eled.(11 Thur.day by tbe Oran1e Count Board of Supervisors from ._ field ot more than 30 applicant.a. Hl.• lalary l8 $40 ,000. At the time of hls appoint meot, Holms was a batt.alioc chief with the California Depart m~nt ot Forestry /Orange COUfl ty Fire Department with 91 Pt"l'SOns under his s upervision. lie wu fire chief in Tusdr from 197~1.978. Before that, bt se rved m the Huntington Beact Fire Department from 1963 t< 1971 where he rose 1n ranks frorr ho.,eman to deputy operatwcu offi cer In charge of a ll tra1run~ runt·t1oos m the dty Tht-most 1mmed1ate task rac 1ng llr)lms 1s m overseeing thf development of the new county f 1 re department. The department will replat'e th<· StalR For!'stry OPpartmPnt, .,,. ht t h ha' prov1<lt•d fire prritec- t Ion lo umneorporatt·d areas of I ht· ("t/U/ll )' for '11J y1•<tr~. on .lltly I S t :iH· c1H1<·1ah c.in rt'h.'d the rrmtrJl'l m a po .. t Prop<1!i1t1on 13 n111\'f· 1·.1pt<im H.t~ llu tchtn~on 'aid 1 h1· .Jnn11un11·nw11t of llolm~ · ap- po1 n t ment ha' been rec1·1v~d fa, Or.ihlv by r Jnk a nd file 1111 ftl'ht1·r., V. • .tn thrill1't.! and h4PP\ II• lo.no"'' tht· prohlf·m ., and how to d1·al w1th lhl'm," llutchinMm S<Jld today ll<1lm ... '" rt·J1l.w1n~ :;x }t•;.tr otd ' ,,, I f k.111.w ..... h•1 r1 .. ,1gn1·d la"t \ • 11 ;.., c hH·f •1( I h1· I ><·partmPnt ,,f I "rl·,11 ~ 01.111).(1• ("11unty f' 111· IJo 1>Jrtrr11.:11l I lotni... ,, ;.'1) \'1·.1r \ ro t1•r;1n 111 th1· (1ri· 1•n 1!1·1·t1011 "''n1ct•. l1vr·s 111 or.1n1~1· "'''" h1., 11.1f1• ;md '"''' '•111 111• <'h lld r1·n l 'rom P~ AJ IRAN ... Bans·Sadr, asked if the U N. {>anl'l ~ould convene 10 Iran, old reportcr.1 1n Tehran Thur~· d ay. "'l'bey are waiting ror· me to make that announcement but I am wa1t111g to Sff if the US ""Ill at'("('pt our conditions " 114· rr1terat1-d his three d•· m.ind.' on the llnited State.. for r.-lea .. .-of the hostages .11 k1111 14 lrdi.:m4·nt of a llege d I S l·nm <.-:. agams t the lraruan rwnplt> tfunng thc shah's reign . J µlf•dgt• not to meddle tn lw - n1Jn alfau~. and agreement oot to block t'fforts to return the ~h ah and his wealth to Iran Hut Haru-Sadr. who this week lrJld the f'rench newspaper Le Monde that Ayatollah Ruholl&h Khomcll\J . Iran 's revolutionary ll·adt>r . had agreed to the plan, hedg~ that comment "Ea rUer I was asked 1f the imam <Kho- m~1ru ) agrees Wlth the proposal and r answered r thJnJt he will a1e ree ·· Carter has said the United Stat~ wlll not take the blame ro r a CIA backed coup that restored the shah to power m 1953. and the State Department has s aid 1t will not "profess gu1 It" for any s ubsequent Ira· ma n develooment.s We no• stoek the f abalous Colleetlon by HOLLYWOOD CLOTHES Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* ·When you buy o ne sui t at the regular price. you can buy another of equal or lesser value for o nly one dollar. SOUTH C OAST P\.U,A. COST A MIS4. CA. '"OMI 17141 140.1 IOJ --------------- 7 , f t t:- 1 nine EDITION OL. 73, NO. 46, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1W l'our Hom •town Dally e.•· paper FIFTEEN CENTS Rain 'Rivers' Bring Daniaging Slides .,,,..~ ...... Can wen toued around lik• loy boata, biJb wlnda and 'h•llatone• abatt•Nd •lndo ... buementa wwe nooded aod a f w retJdent.a were evacuated .. floodw•l•n and mud pouNd down from fin-~nuct.d h\lllidea ln Sout.bem CaUfornla ·a lhlrd I alulabt day ul heavy rain Nu falallllea were reported, but oniu woma_n waa awe-pt away when a waU ol wttler .ent her • • • car tumbllnc end over end down l..aur.l Canyon Boulevard ln Ute Hollywood Hiiia Bh• wu reacued lat.r. 1utterln1 from brul ... but appar ntly oothln• more aerioua "I've nover aeen anylhtn& Uh It ln my life,'· aald another uo 1de0Ufted Laurel Canyon reat dent whoee ur waa •ltu cau&ht In the Rood "Thia wall of waler was rom1n1 rt1ht 1at mf' " He aaJd he escaped when tus • • * car lod1od 11atoal a C.OppJed mall be>• Numen>UI parked can were •mashed .,alnll each other by the lorrent F'orecHtt'ln warned that a lblrd •torm movm• ubore from lhe Paclfk could produce more n aah f1oodiq Saturday The Lot Angeles County tiher11f'a aubetalion at Alladenu u ad It had evaC"uated a few J)CO vt~ 1n tht.-f>a,adenu Ch:rt areu. * * • threatmed by mudlUdn from tire-denuded hUlsldea, •nd had put others on &Jert. ''It'll an area where lhere are a l ot of unpaved roada ," sherltra Set Lee Jordan said. ·'There h ave been som e mu<hlldea" Mud pounni off the alope11 of Mt. Wilson, burned last sum· mer . threatened dourns of homes an the same area durln& Inst monlh'ti nuns * * fi'loodln• cloaed the bu1y H ollywood Freew•y In both direcUona durt.nc the mominc ruah hour be<:auae of hi&h water and debrb l>C>Urinl from t.be San Ftrnando Valley I nto Hollywood 1-·our of the five la.n« ol the westbound Ventura Freeway, also a heavily traveled com- muter a rte ry n o rth of Los An1teleit, were cl06ed becauae ol a murullade • • Jn the aame area on three 1lclea ot h.lUy Grttnth Pan in Loa Anteles, bl1b waler cloee<I three freeway tranaiUon roads. Street. were nooded during lbe heaviest rainfall in the urly mornlna hours, and in Santa Monte• and Weal Los Anietes can were carried ~ feel or more by the hJgh water. High winds In the early mornanM amasbed a few shop and res ld~ce windows m coutal areas * • * Storms Conrlng Like Donrlnoes Shah Panel A Step Ooser By The Aa11odated Ptt1111 Ira nian fo'ore1gn M in111te r Sadegh Ghotbzadeh sau:I today the antemalwnat c:omm1Rs1on lo mvesligal4: chC1r gci. against lhe Gas Price Ri.se Record WASHINGTON <API The American Automobile AR&0ciatJon said today its 1wr vey11 Hhow the avera1te prtc·e of gasoline or all gradel! soared by 7.2 cents per gallon over the last four woolu. The AAA said it wuH the large11t one month price b '' o s t s ince 1 l b e i an monitoring fue l coats 11even yean •80· It said the a vera1e full servlc:e pricea across the nation weTe re ported at Sl 17 per aallon or re gular. $1 .22Corprem ium a nd SJ 21 for unleDded And the AAA all10 said daes<'I fuel :ivnaged SJ 09 :1 gallon, an iner••ast' of 4 fi cents over the· pa11t four W(•t'k11 More Gas, High Prices This Weekend LOS ANG El.ES c AP> -The fuel avrulabahty outlook for tht' Washmgt.on 's Birthday weekend 111 a mite rosier than 1t ha11 been recenUy, but the prices in the Automobile Club of Southe rn Cahrorruu's weekly report gave UtUe cau..·u~ for celebra\1on. T hursday'is l''uel Gauge sur ve.y or 365 service stations found that very few are potlling pnceft of less than $1 20 a gallon for any grade of gasoline. and that gu 1prtcer. in general were up 2 3 to 2.8 centB per gallon from last week Al 193 metropolitan area ata tlonR, prlcea tor full service ·were <sveragmg 120.8 ror rett I ular. l24 8 for unleaded a nd 126.9 for pre m l um gas Cor I respondmg fulJ service prices for 172 stalloM ln outlying areu ,averaged 123 s. 1Z7.2 and 128.8. I Prices averaged about 7 cen\A lper aaUon cheaper all around at 1aell s ervice alaUons. Diesel fuel pricea averatted 114.6 In the metropolllan areas and I l3 S in the outlying •reu, up .2 to .4 per gallon from the previous week DIEAD WORKED WITH ONE CALL "One phone! .iall was all ~ took to make a Hie In the Dally Pilot elaPlfi«I Md.loo." That'• the word fro.m tbe cme- Um• P'ount&ln Valley sal9tllllD wbo placed tb1.t Id iD ta.. DllilJ Pllot.: Ofn.ce cs.k ac•· x eo" e drwr xJnt ~ Ir d .. .k chtxn•uxx It you want one-call 11la 1ue· CHI, try the frtendl)' Dally I Pilot cl111lfled •d-vlsera at M2·11f78. ------ depolled shah may be formed "within a few hours." but lhe Am erican hO!Jtages in Tehran wall not be releas<.>d unlal the panel finisheti Its work. accord tntt to an Italian news aRency But former Jri11 h Foreign Maoist.er Sean Mac:Bride said to- day "the commission could hardly begin illl wo rk until the h0Bta1es have bee n released Either they are released before the commussion m eet.& or they rould be released concurrently wath the ~ting up or the com mission." Transfer or the hostages to a third party, perhaps a neutraJ country, haa been mentioned as a .possible step in the release process. Ghotbz.adeh. 1pealun1 lo re· port.en while vl1llln& a m useum in Rome, wu quoted as saying ll N S.:cretary~eneral Kurt Waldheim telephoned him at 3 a .in. lo dbcuas composition of lhe commbllcn. The panel to ln· vealigat.e the rqime's charaa agalruil Shah Mohammad Reaa Pahlavi has been regarded as a key s tep toward freern.r the hostages an the US EmbaS11y an Tehran, who began the1 r 104th day m captivity today "Tht: convenial10n l1t1tled an hour Now one 1s wailing only for their acceptance 1-'or us, lhf' na mc11 aren't important What 1s important 1!1 thal the Cf>m m111s1on ls formed," Ghottnadeh wus quoted a11 !'laying hy the ANSA news al(ency H owever. he added, "the· ho11tages will not be freed unlll the commiMion makes public 1t.'i rPsullll." according to ANSA GhoUnadeh had t.old a """"'" conference Thursday lhat h1· hoped the comm111sion would fmi11h 1L<i work an 10 ditys to two weeks, but refu.sed l.O be pinned down on whether the h~lages would be released Immediately However. he 11ald once the com m1881on wa11 formed "cveryt.hmg 111 in motion." lraruan Ptesadent Abolhassan Rani Sadr, asked i f the tJ.N. Pi!qel wouJd c:onvepe In Jran, told reportetB in Tehran Thurt1· day. "They are waiting for me t o make that announcement bul I a m waiting to see ir the US will accept our cond!Uona. '' He reiterated hl11 thref! de- mand8 on the United Stales for r e l e a se o f th e hos tatces acknowled1tmenl o f alleged U S. c:rhnea agairult the lran1an people during the shah's msn : a pledge not to meddle ln Ira- nian alfaira; and agreement not (See lllAN, Pase AZ) Mayor Takes Out Papers in Irvine Race lrvlne Mayor D•vld Silla has taken out nomination papers to run for re-eleetJon Jn June. the Cit)' Clerk'• office nld thla morolna. Tblt brJn11 t o aeven the number of penona wbo have in· dJcat..t they would run ln the June I llection. FUlDI opa"8d l'eb. 11 IDd do1a Karen 7. In addlUOD to SU la, lneum· benta BUl .YaNou.U1 and Mary Alln Galdo b••• t1ken out nomlutlon pepen. Pot.nttal cballena•re who have tak• out.Pa.,.n thll week lnclude Mlcuel 8ame1, James Klnca~1 8eveT1y Wri_,,t and Barbar• wlener. J ' ... • I -Weekend ~---Catrlaing R'a1'es SI t•ph(•n w ~,g~nnf'r ( hu·f e•nJ,!ant•t•r for 1 :1<lio !-tl<.1l1un KSUH 88.~) FM al Saddlcbac:k C'ollt·~l' ~how~ lht• nt·w sutclbtt• rccc1vt·r that w1ll 1mprovl• lht• ~t.il1on 's sound reccp· 11 on The new!\ 11"l a I lt·d dish rt·cc1 V<"'• l1 .1n '>n11 -.s11in I r11m •• .111•11111· z1 '""' fl'll lf•S .H~ <.JY '.')tudt•nh t .1k1· "'"'M'' UI tht• pulJlit• radio h lutaun lo<·.Jtt·d an th(• i.<.·hoot ·~ Ji1>1 ~ry Nonstriking Firefighter Saves.Life ('llf('A(;() (A,., FirP I.I J Prry f'('<'k 11uys thul whe·n h•· su w th(• wllht•n'<i r>:iir of I•·•'' am ad 11mokt-und rt11rn••'>, tw knf•w ht· hud m<id1• th1· n•tht r hOl<'t' ,. {' (' k w ll ' " n ,. " r t h ,. f trf•ri1.:htf>r11 who rc·ru,rd t11 s trlkt' Thursday and an t•ldcrly mun l!'I uhvt.• tx·raUM' or that de· r1 s 1on res t•ut•d 11 <: l'1·<'k an!'lwcrf'd a ftrf' <'all de<,p1te Lh1· 1tlare!'! of other flref11~hter'i The llt'ulenant was munn1n~ Enii:anc• Co. 116 wht·n the· ulurm was turned an ;, rir1• lit a decrepit bualdinR rm Wf•st !>ht Street He and two otherl'I ru.'>ht-<i to the 11ccne and mlo the bwld 1ng He raced up lhe hutk !'lta1r4' to the IH.'Cond floor , crawled through dt'ruie 'lmokc without a m u k until he saw two leJCs Peck galher<'d the legs and pulle d 86 year old Ma tthe w Towen lo safety Al fl Nlt he ap- vcared to be deod II() Peck ap- (8ee HERO, Pa1e AZ> Sex Slaying Linked To County Cases? By Thfo Al!llMl•\f'd t'n·•" l>t'lC'('ll Vt'~ from Orflnl(e Coun I y wt•n· rev11.•w1n(t t·v1denc-l' l.O •l,1y 10 the murdf'r of an JH yf'ar ol<f Be:wmont youth who ma) t.· I ht· I llh Vlt'I Im an J \t ring of ~1ulh<'m C:ulafonua ~t·x ~lay1nR' W\ 1·11 nf which appurt'ntly oc· t·u rre·il m Or..ngP ( "ounty It I Vt't \Ide dt•lt'cll Vt'!> ~u1d J a mf•:-Sean Moore>. a 'mu.II good look1nR lt•t•n sg<'r who worked at a Palm Spnnis fast food r e&laurunt and loved hatr hhllung, wa.' stranglf'd fo'f'b r. hy t10meone who ~uvc ham 11 radt• l\uthonllt-s Raid Moore's back ground, HJ(e, habit O( hi\chtukma and lhf• way he· wa3 killed werf' !l1m1lar lo the other victims whose bod1e1 have been found in four Southern C1tlifom1a coun tic!\ the IMl two yean All the v1ct1ms ha ve bet'n young men in t.heir late teens or earl y 2011 EaC'h bod y was dumped either on or near • fr eeway Moor t''N body wu ro t1nd by a motoru1t a bl0<:k north ot H1ahway 60 t .iu·h vwt1m wuo, nude Somi· IM•r•· tht• mnrk., of hom~e.Jtwd 11ssuulL., Mot>r1· may havt' been ' ,. ~ u ..i I I ~ J t I a r k f ' d a n ct ,111thonl1e:-· an• w111tinR fnr th1: r1•11ulL'\ of lab tt·"IL'> to c•>nftrm thc•1r ~u."lp1c1on~ 'Thf' "ltronR••s t rom mon hnk that connt'<"L'l th.-v1<'t1ms 1:. that 1•a<'h ww1 h1trhh1k1nR and ap· par<'ntly af'('t•ph'<l a ride rmm h111 oitayn In artd1t111n t() tht> Orang.,. County and Ht vf'rs1de cases, l)()(i1 t'4' huvt' bt..-n found in S.n f)1t'Rn and San l~mudano coon lWll Rav..r\ldt' County S h eriff', lh•h•rt1 v1· Al Ileum iuud Moore d1c1 nnt own a car and often h1 tc hh1kt'd from his apartment and lht> Cart '11 Jr n•staurant whe re ht> worked fo'riendll d~cnbed Moore as 1&n intelhl(ent. independent youth who kept to h1m~f'lf a lot "Part of the problem 1s that the victim appean1 w have been a loner lie r11dn 't have many friends but ~ wai'"'t a troublemaker or a bad ltad , .. Jlea.m said libertarian Chief Running for Senate ~ BJ DAVID flVTZlllANN 0t•Wtr,... ..... David Ber1 and, n1tton1I chairman of the Libertarian Party and a Costa Meu al torney. announced hla candidacy today for the U S. Senate Hat he1d b y Democrat Alan Crana&M. At a preu conference ln frvlne'a R.elitlr)' Hotel, 'Where the Ubertarlam are holdlne • four-day atate convention, &rstand told reporters be In tended to unaoat Cranat.on In the November elect.Ion. "I am ent.r1n1 thla campaJp for U .S Senate wt th the Inlet to win," he aaJd. Rer,land was joined at the pres• oonferenc~ by Libert.utan .. I pre1ldenUaJ candidate Ed Clart. who UM!d the occuton to UJ"f8 Prealdent Carur to take "oo PotlUon that would prolon« (Ute captivity ol American boat.qea tn Iran) JW1t to malntal.n the facade ol American tou1bnela. '' "In part1cular " Clart aald, "l ur1e O)t Pratdent to make a commitment that l.be US. wt.U not intervene In Iranian Internal affaln In the future." Ber&land. ln deacrtblna luuea he will ernJ>ha•lae ln hfa cam· pa l1n. uld oppo1lUon to the draft and the need for recluc.d taxea and a balanced federal bud1et would be key them• be would touch on. "I OPPOH the draft un•· <Se• SENATF., Pace A.J) ) Battering Predicted ll '11 goanJ( to nun all weekend Thal was t.ht-word to<tay from the NatJonal Weathe r Serv1ct- where fortt;u;ters 'laid a ,tnng of Paclfic 11lorms wen· lining up o ff the Southern ('u l1forn1 11 Coast The 11 to rm th<il rl e partt·li Thursday dumped a total of 2 Sil inches of rain on Costa Mesa. three 1ncht's 1n Hunt1n ll(ton · Beach and 2 II tMhei. in Santa Ana A sttond storm wa~ cxl)('Ct.Nl to hat today and d ear out hy u rly Saturday. m aktnJ< way for yet another s torm. Emergency crew') took advan tage ol lhe lull to c lean up flood control channel11 and basins . s torm drains and roadway:. clogied with mud and debn11 Crom the mid·week downpour A spokeswoman at the cowu.y fi"lood c:ontrol Storm Cent.er Hid today lbere w ere no ma)or prob~. "atleastno\yet ·· Ont> of t.he b tl()tc!>l problem' rnuJuna from the· Wcdne:.day •M Thursday atorm wu th(• tloodin1 of tbe Reach View Mobllebocnr Park m Hunllngton ~acb. Park o rt1cia b and city workers Uua mo rning t-.aad there were no new problem" that d~ ve l oped Thur 'l day rvc nang 60 residents h ad lo IM• ••Va<'ualed when :.torm t.lraan .. buc-kt"<lup Anothtc•r t rouble• 'P''I wa., .,, San Clementt> where portion.'> or tht' ~ach in San Cl<>m enle Slalt> Park rt>ma1m•d t'lo't'<I today ~cause 1'Jf a 111•wai1· spill dunn~ heavy ram earlier th1r. wet>k Orange C:-0unty h<'allh oflu:rnh 'l&1d the 11mall Im(' that rupturt'fl ha'I be«>n rt>vairc d af lf·r 11 dumJ)4"d a bout 45,000 1'1lllOO'i of raw sew1tge on th•• bt•arh al Avenida C.ilaf1 a T h t' South t"a s l H(•l(111nul Reclamauon Authority wwall((' treatment plant in J>~in a Point Which W&.'I n ooded durtn"' thl• ratna m January n ·portcdly ha!> had no rep..·at problems rrom tht· reeent .stormi. Orange Coai.t mntorasl' who wert' zii·zagl(ml( around n(')(J(1ed roads earlier this week w1·rc· l1 k ~l y t o find sorn•· thoroulhfares closed af(atn Newport Bouleva rd an CMla Mesa. wtuch l11n't Uliua lly a lrou bl~ spot . was the "cene of a m-..or traffic Jam thas mommic as CalTrana crews clOfled one north bound lane near Del Mar A vcnu(: <Stt llAJN, Pa1e A2) Or:n:~·oa't M«"alhtar C'hunC'e of ruan dN·rc·11-. 111.: to 10 ~rr.-nt tonig ht Purity C'loudy Saturday Lows toniRht In the· ~)(ls Hagh!I Suturday 00 at lht• bcachei. and 65 Inland INSIDE TOD1' '1 C#lebrah"O t>ae C>a1"e•t NetD Yt'Or' Storw1 on Po(lf'~ C I and Cl ltll whic h ,. •&a11'°"" to m.tt and "°1o fo ~am o /our·mlnut~ 1t11~ of ~pa"9tmo ..... :!l ... 1'-ientc:• ... ............. ..,.._ ~· ~ .. ~ 01·M ~· .. .. ~ .. .. ............. , ........ ,.. ..... I C'Mt ......... ··~ ~ ...... M ........... ........... Cl --~ .. M9w... CS-1,•M ........ ~ M ··--~I ~~ .. ,, OWi '•..... 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Froni 48 to 12 Years Olw ,..~ • .. ~,, s .. .,.rc ... ~,.RASBO\JRC . f'ran~ CAP> Tht' hropean ParUamenl called loday fot a IJQ)irotl ol ~ •oscow 01.ymplct and ror a.n lmmecliat" f'Mbario on sal ol •urplus commodlO• lo the So viet lln!on It also coock•m.Md lhl-baruahment of Soviet dluldent An drel Sakharov to Ourky 2':51) mil~ from lht-~vlt1t <'•Pllal a&. <=••INP C ... •-• C••~u.4 VANCOUVER Waall t AP1 Tht' HU today <'all~ off th• search a~ a OOlumbta R.h't'r bead1 for mor .. of the 1200 ooo m1ssma from t.be m1 0 B C\J09t.•r tuJadtln1t · "Not a thin~" was found ThW"Mlu) a-. ag .. nt~ hn1i.hc-d '.l1ttin1 the -and.., oo lbt> northen1 t>.nk of th1• nvM ~•1d Jadi: Pnngle , assis tant Bt(t-ol in chuqtt' of Ult' St-attle olh<'l· Dell•r 8eipert.-.I 8•~tl•i Gelfl 8rep• LONDON 1AP> 1'he cklllar famed on fot'f'l&n market.'i and f:Old pn~ deC"~aM'<i on world nnant'tal ma rk"ts tocby llS in \ t'~lon. ke>pt rhlSt• ~at<'h on lWQ developments the dt>tenoratmg health of Yu~m.hl\ 1a '!> President Jos1p BroJ. Tito wid the poss1 hie relNlsc• or tht" U.S hostages in Tehran nold ft>ll $16 and dos ed at S669 50 1m ounce an Zunch. In Lo ndon. ~nl<f f<'ll S8 an ounc<' to clnisc at S6S9.50. ln Tok\o. th" tinllar rosc for 11 fifth consecutive session to rlo:r;e tht' "·('('k al 243 97!'> yen. up from Thursday's clo.'ilng price or 242 475 . "A."HlNGTON l A Pl -Prti1dent Carter invited more than :!!Ii() ~t1J1:1C'nt le~d~~ from across the rountry to the White House t.l\iJl' fM "'hat ~'m<' of th<' students suspected would be a sales tall.. for draft ro,nstraUon. • ' klC '" u.-. an-afTaid of being exploited for political ~uf"J't"~ ~ TuUull, student body president al the Univers1- '' t'\f t-,,,lf"lda said et a n~ws ronlerence before the day -long ~nP$. <'I bn<'ft~ bt•ttan. Harbor High Grad Ne~ OC Fire Chief Thtrt .' S PV 1·n yc.·a r -o ld LCJ\Hl'n<'l' .I lfolnb, <.1 1960 gr adu:Jlt· C>f N<'w port Harbor 11 1~h Sdt<.M>I. IS n{•W chi('( of lhl' new Orangl• C'ounly f<'irc Depart mPnl llolms, who previously has :-.crvcd as ch1d of the Tustin Fire Dcpartml•nt, was selected Thursday by the Orange County lln<1 rd of Su1>erv1sors from a held of more tho.sn 30 applic-o.snt!> His s alary 1s S40 000 I\ t the ti ml' or his appoint mPnt. Holm'> was a hatlalion ( 0h1rf "1th thl· California Depart nwnl of l'on ..... tn Ornn~•· Coun 1 ,. I 1 n· 1>1•p;.irt m1•nt with 'If! pcr'>on' under his su111·rv1swn I It• w;" (1 r<• 1·h1d 111 Tustin rrom 1!)75 197>1 lkf<m• thCJl. hi· s1·rv1·1I in th1• lluntm~ton !kach F1 re lk1wrtrn1·nl from J:Jf)J to Frozen Death For Zoo Bear RICHMOND, Va. CAP) A t wo-day searc h for the city park's black bear e nded when divers r ecovered her body, frozen into a sitting position. from an ice-covered quarry in side her pen. The 235-pound bear apparently fell through the two-inch ice and drowned, officials said, perhaps while rescuing a cub. Maymont P a rk o rfi cial s had b een sear ching for the bear smce Tuesday, when they found the two yearling cubs peenng into the quarry. One cub was wet "I was really broken up about tl when I heard about the acci- dent," said Stuart Jones, one of the keepers. "She was a good mothr,~~ didn't have a trace or m~annets< f I ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ft.1 "'""'°" '"'~~• f>1ttly P1H'lt, w1tM .,.,.."Pl ''' 1 .. n "'' • d ''" N• "' .,, '""" '' JMJ'>'•Y'f'<t n.; 1,... Ot,.. • ., t o••t '""""'"'nor'~• • ..,.,_,,.,~,,, •111••' ,.,, t1t11'1h '•1·(1 M •1n.l•i; fh•~ rfld.4• •m lo't" M'"'" N•·wguri t\IP<Ml'i MunHn.QU'W\ f"iwh, t'l\tf'I 1 ... ,.v .. 11t·• hvmt t.-nunt1t0.A4" '-'''lhlfMt\I A "'J't r1·r;.,v"Mlf'ld1t1on I\ Ot•Of•l\"""d ... ttJ"M•\Jtt .. l •.",,,.,,..,. ,,,. OffNl(M4 Puf'IO.._NnQ ('114'"1 t ,,, tr yi.111,tfl•t\tr"'f't t.O\t•Mrl>""' (•l;t(.-tt'llA'flftHI .... ,., ........ P,"tdfi"t •net Puclit•"""'1' 'M"' • c ....... Y•t• l'f•,lditll"l tltncl c;tM4•I M.t~ ,._.,.•,1Cff"'4 EC11to1 ~··""...,...... lrMMQ1niQrdi!t W O..rloM l"' -~ ,.." Au1UAl'll fi'IUMQlflO Ed I"' Offlc•• C e\t.• Miil'• J)O .,,,,,. t O•t ,,, .. , t ~ tt.-c" 1ott No Coe"' ttl~•¥ H\lf"l't1'11Qton U.•< h tll H 8••<h ttou .... ,. ... Tel-c>hon• (714)~ CIHllfled Adnrtllllngt42·M71 1971 where he rose in ranks from hoseman to deputy operations 11fh c£'r JO c har ge or a ll trruning funl'l1ons in the city The most immediate task fac 1ng Holms j s in ov<•rsc-c111g lht· development Of tlll' new <.'OUnty fire department The departmt·nt "111 rc•pldt(• t ht• State Forl':...try Oeµartml'nt . "h1ch has provided fir<: pmte<· I tun lo unmcorporatcd an·a.' of th1• rounly for .t!J v~ars, on Jul) I St ;1t1· nff1c·1.tls <·a11c· .. t1•<J lht• <'ont ral't 111 <• 1>11,t l'r11p11s1t111n 1:1 Intl\ l' l'.1p1.11n JLt, I lutd111!'-1111 ':11d llw iHIOOllill't'fnt•nt 11( I l11l111 s JP 11111 ntm1·nt h;,is l11·1·n rt·t•1·n·1·d "" orably b~ rJnk .111!1 rt11• l1n•f1ghlrrs ··w1 · arc thrillt·tl <lfld h..ipp' 111· kno"~ th1• pr11bl1•111s ..ind hm~ tu cl1·;1l with them, · llutch111S<>n said today Fro..P~AJ HERO ..• plie d cardiopulmonar y re · suscitation and an oxygen mask. Finally, the elderly man began to breathe as Peck con· tinued to work on him in the am· bulance e n route to the hospital. Towers was reported in fair con- dition, suffering from sm oke 1n halation and burns. "That guy would have died without me," said Beck, 37, a 14-year veteran o r the F ir e Department. "I know 1 made the right decis ion not to s trike, especially after tonight.'' Peck will receive a fire de· partment commendation Cor his actions, according to depart· ment spokesman Lt. Thomas O'Connell Teen Skiing Trip Slated A day of downhill skiing at Snow Summit in Big Bear is be- ing planned for Irvine residents. 13 to 18 years o ld, by the Heritage Park Youth Services Center Outreach Staff. The group will leave the Youth Services Center, 4601 Walnut Ave., March 2 al 7 a .m. and re· tum at 7 p.m. Cost of the trip ls $21 for those who have equip- men t and $27 for those who don't, and includes tranaporta· Uon, lift ticket and breaklut at the teen center. Permlulon tllPI and fees of t hose plannina to participate are due at the teen center by Feb. 218. Premier Omted WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Plott Jarossewtc1 bas f)een fired as Poland's premier, apparently because of discontent over his economic oolldes. Kennedy Campaign 'Perking' HYANN18, 111-. t AP)-"ftlie umPAlo accuaatkml bit• .. S.n . r.dnrd Iii. Kenaecty and PrHldent Carter (AH l•lUnt bot· l•r all the lime, and Kennedy •nd hl1 aJdea couldo 't be bap- p1er C amp a 11oi nJ ln New Hampaldro, Kenntd.Y lubed out ln hanh terma qalost the presl· dent Tbunday, accual°' him ol 1nlau1ln1 hi• office: for poUUcal purpoua and of pu raulna IJ()ll~let t.hAl "bavo d!aaerved tbe national Interest " The Masuch u.etll senator. who r e turns t o hla New ttamv•hlre rampalan today a ner apcmchna the night at bis <'•Pt-Cod home. also lecUJred lhe praudeot a bout tellin& the lruth · 'Thoae who so relenUeuly use th~ word truth should at lea.st tf'!l~et the truth in their own l'amp&Jgns." he declared. K e noedy 's attac k was a response to criticism Carter leveled the rug.ht before. Spealt- IDK a t a nationally televised news conference Wednesday night. Carter said some of Ken- nedy 's rttent comments on the Iranian crisis "have not been true . they have not been ac· curalt'. and they have not helped our <'OUDtry." Ke nnedy's press secretary, Tom Southwick, denounced Carter Thursday for taking a "low-road" a pproach to the campaign for the Democratic . presidential nomination and for being "strident. f'remP~AJ IRAN ... lo block efforts to return the' shah and his wealth to Iran. But Bani-Sadr, who this week told the French newspaper Le Monde that Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Iran's revolutionary leader. had agreed to the plan, hedged that comment ··Earlier I was asked if the imam (Kho· me1m ) agrees with the propo6al and I answered I think he will agree" Carter has said the United States will not take the blame for a CIA-backed coup that restored the shah to power in 1953, and the Stale Department has said it will not "profess guilt" for any subsequent Ira· nian developments Carter, in an mlerview with the Roston He r ald American said ''I don't have any indicatio11 at all that we will have a r esolu t1on or the hostage issue that soon " lie called tht hostage-hold.l.ng ,1 "bumanJ! issue," and said, 1t 1s 1mposs1ble for me to rt•H•rt to b11S1nt.·ss as usual as an !j<'tl\l' rampa1gncr as Ion~ as the ho..,tages arP being held " Carter's chief rival for the Democrat ic pre s idential nominati<m. Sen . Edward M Kennedy of Massachusetts, ac- cused admmmistration officials of misusing their offices io the l'Um p a 1gn Whi t e H o use s pokesman Jody Powell chided the news media for "runnin~ a little rapidJy .. on the evolvmg rompromjse over the hostages. .. Everybody 1s considerably ahead of this process " Ff"091P~AI SENATE ... qu1 vo<·ally as c;1mple sla\•ery." he said Bergland, who ran for California attorney general in 1974 and for an Orange County state senate seat in 1978, said he also wo uld stress the r ela tionsh1p between ener gy and foreign policy. He said "disast rous" energy policies have led to a depen- dence ~Y the United States on for eign sources of oil. A s ked to ex p lai n the ph ilosophies which separ ate Libe rtarians fro m the Re publicans and Democrat.a, Rergland said h.ls party believes in the deregulation of all aspects of private and commercial life. Libertarian policies. he and Clark said, would lead to re- duced taxes, reduced infiatioo and curtailment or government regulation. Bergland said Libe r tarians base their philosophies on a respect for the rights of ln· dlviduals to make chol~s about their own Uves. Government, be said, should only defend tbe rights of the peo- ple to make those choices for themselves. Clark said Im party supports a more peaceful foreign policy als9. Bergland and Clark aaid they wanted to see most government programs "privatized. Also coming in for crlUciam were anU-trusl laws which In· hiblt a m ore competitive economy, they said. Bergland uid he plans to spend a bout '250,000 on bis senate campaJgn. "I think that's reaUatic." he aaJd. ............. HEADS PORN PROBE FBI Ag9nt W•tton Smnt Raid Nets Tons In LA Bust 8)' the Asaoelated Press Tons of pornographic movte material were seized rrom 13 of- fices and warehou.<1es in the Lo6 Angeles area as FRI agents ar- rested 54 people across the coun- t r y in the agen cy's la t est "stmg" operation The maJonty arrested Thurs· day on charge~ or pornography and film piracy were taken mto custody m Los Angeles. but were given the optJon of appeanng for tnals in M1am1, where the 2' ~ year operation started o r the 33 arrest<.>d hc:re, 13 were charged with pirating films from Disney lo "Deep Throat " A total of Z7 we re char ged with d1 s tribut1n g ob:.cene matenal across state Imes in what agents railed the largest crackdown on pornography m FBI tu.story. Four people wen· charged in thc piracy as well a:. the pornography case The crush was so gre11t tha t the arrrugnmenU. were divided between two rourtrooms where magistrates :.et varymg bail amounts ranging from $2,500 to,. $100,000 Another 21 P<.>qPle were arrest ed in 11 other states on ~arrants produced from u fedc•ral indict ment in l't1Jarru 1 C...'t•eaa.~ Boy, 6, Held In Ar.son Spree: COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) - Police betieve a S.year-old boy now bel.ni held at a fOller home waa reapog1lble for ar,on, burslary and other terron m a Coiumbm netcbborbood. Police a., the boy aJlectd.b' let fire to a tnlck Feb. 71. tried to 1tea1 tome too11 t"el>. o, and at- ~mpted t.o break into one home and threatened to burn down anolheJ' on Feb. 9 It all happened witbJo the same block, police aay. The child cannot be cha,.ed with any crime; it will be &e\'en years before be reaches Georgia's legal age of account· a bility, 13. State law also ban publication of his name. Other cases of anon may be attributed to the boy, officials said "We reel like he's connect ed witb a tenet ol fires,·• oqe court olftdal uid. The boy ll belnl beld at leut temporarily lo a foster home while the accu.11tton1 are io- v ea t11ated by tbe Juvenile Court, tbe Department of Fami- ly and Cb.Udrea '• Services. and the Police Voutb Services Department. ~ A hearing date lo Juvenile Court bu not been set. "'lbere's no way we'll put him lo a criminel institution,·· Juvenile Court Judae Aaron Cohn said in an interview with the Columbus Enqu.irer. ''But we mllht b.ave to put hJm in a roster home. unlesa bis parenta can control him. We only use the criminal lnatitutioo u a last re- sort. We don't want to brand him a monster " f',....P~AJ RAIN TO CONTINUE • • • to re patr erosion in the unused freeway ditch. The rain-cau..sed erosion c reat- ed an a byss that h ad crept w1th1n ~wo feet of the road. but the crew ~pokesman 5a1d the roadway itself wasn't in danger The lane closure would last, he said until the work is completed ;ind that will d epend on the -.l'dlher Meanwhile in the south coun l \'. roads that remarned cl-08ed 1.1o t.'re the Ortega Highway from nnl· nule east of the San Otego Frt·eway to th~ county hne and Par1flc Coast Hi ghway betwe<:n l'alil>ade I>rtvt' 1n Cap1i.trano Reach and Averuda Pico m San Clemente Seniors Set For LA Tour Tlw In In•· ~·111•1r <'1·nt1•r 1, pon.son11i.: .1 1,..,.., \n~·· h·' , 11\ four for In in•• •wr1111r' S.", \t .1r ~ , nd 11lrlt•r Th•· tour "' ill 11·:1\'I• th1• S..·11111r t 1•r1t«r ~17 ~.1 nt..!t1uri.:. Fl'l1 :!I o1I •1 :10 .1 111 Stof'" JI C1h1•rJ "itr.-..i th1· Lo•. 1\nJ.:1 It•'> 't1s-,111 n lht Cit\ ~1Jll and B11n.H1•ntur1· l1111t·I ~Il l 1>4· 1ndud1·d JO tht• IOU r Co~l of the tour 1s S7 i5. e~ duding lunch For more in form.1t1Un c·all iS4<J889 Muds lides forced botb closures and county crews said the roads would re main im· passable indefinitely. Camino Capis trano near A very Parkway. north of San J uan Capistrano was re-opened Thursday, but Orange County Sheriff's deputies said they are adv1smg motorists to stay away from the road because of high waters m the Oso Creek where one mot.onst was swept to hili death last month. Additional slope failures we re reported in the ~outh CQunty area . the most noticeable bem~ in Capistrano Beach where a portion of the bluff slid onto Camino Las Ram bias and caused pavementto buckle Organners of Laguna Beach's Patnot s Day Parade say the Wt'alher won't make any d1f forence to them ··we'll be therr· with or without umbrellas," scud 11r~:.iruzer Sandi Worthe. W ht>lher fiH dd(: goerc; will h•· able to .:et into town on Laguna Canyon Road remains to lw ~t'l'fl All tt take" rs about fiVI' n11nut•"> of hard rain and we can c·lo .... f' ll up." observed a Lagun,1 B1·11ch rllllireman Pair Seized In Slayings Der 'Day' LOS ANGELES CAP > -As m.iny as 35 to 45 teen-age girl~ mJy ha'e been killed by t-..o ~1uthl'm Cahrom 1a m en in .1 fuur month ram pa~c of rapt._ tortun' o.snd k1ll1ng. Shenff Peter J>1tchess 'iwd toda.> Baby .. e nds Early Vale11tine The t~o men Roy Lewis \ \ .1ll•nl 101· gn•t·t1n~ frurn ··our f1r:-.t rhlld to h.· 11 l ' ( t' , 1 II \ tf ;1 \' , \.\ tl ' p11hl1 !>o.ht•d 1n ·r hursd;t) o; Hath 1'1lot The n<•wb<Jrn girl ~'.ts 11t•lt v1•rt•<I an hour <•Cler Lht: puf)l'r wa s G rel{ Kopp(.' or 2009 l 'cm tincntal A vt• . C'n!>o.la M t•s;,i . !-a1d lodaY Kir'>lt'n Fl'lht•r Ko pix: an-d m11th1· r K .1) •'. "a rc doing fin•· . .II 11011.: M emonal llo!>p1tJI The St.'ven pnund, n1nt· o unce baby ~1rl 1!. the• Co:; ta M~a couple ., ft r .. t child s :"orns. 32, of Redondo Beach and Lawrence S igmond Bil tJkt'r . 39, who was h vmg in a Burbank motel ha ve been in 1·ustod~· since Nov 20 on unrelat t•d kadn a p r ap e cha r ge~ 1 F:;irlwr story P age A5 ) Rut Pttch~s told a Hall of Just1c(' news conference that l'\01dence developed while the men we re in cus tody linking them with a senes of murders. ··o ne o( the suspects Norris 1s cooper ating," Pitc hess said, add.Ing that "more than 500 photographs of teen-age girls taken in the South Bay area and Burbank appeared to have ~n the two men's "targets." We no., stoek tile fabaloas C'A»lleetion by BOLL YWOOD CLOTHES I ' Men 's Suits for only One Dollar!* °When you buy one suit at lhe regular price. you can buy another of equal or lesser value fo~ only one dollar. SOUTH COAST PlA1A. C01TA MISA, CA.rPHONI C714t 140.1 IOZ ,, 1 7 I I J I • t BUSINESS .' STOCKS F rid ay' 2 p.DL (EST ) Pri NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS DAILY PILOT s DAILY PILOT CarterTaUc 'Pocketbook' Issues Stall BY JORN CUNNln NEW YORK CA P> -The pre9ident muat bave tell re· lieved following h1S newa comerenee thia week, becauae be didn't have to deal at all wttb UM economic iaauea lhat de· termi.ne bow well or bow poorly we will Uve. He didn't have to answer a single dJrect question about the weakened dollar or woneD.lJll inflatioc or impeod.lfta re· cession or biih l.nterest rates or rt.aint unemployment or decllnlng takebome pay .. or the record-low uviogs rate or the sbrinking productivity gains or the threatened sho rtage of ca pit al with which to finance the renewal and improvement and expanaioo or lhe nation's industry. He didn't ~ve to explain the tb.iDJt. ing betund bJ.5 budget or his budget de- ficit. or deal with the growing feeling in som e business and labor circles that be might resort to wage-pnce controls la ter tJus year. cu""'"'" He waan't aaked. Instead, almost all questiorui dealt with power or polillcs, domestic and internauonal THE BIG DEBATE about the pocketbook issues, it ap- pears . may have been swallowed up for the time being But 1t may be only that -an appearance or illusion or hav- ing disappeared -while the concerns rem&JJl . The e xplanation of bow economic w oes lost the stage may be too elusive for immediate analysis. Polit.teal de· 11gn may have bad a bit to do with it, and Iran and Afghanistan were very large factors. Whateve r the ca use. the effect is amazing: What bad p romised to be the pri mary debate, the country's e conorruc performance over lhe past several years, bu given way to issues that d1dn't eDSt 15 weeks ago MEANWBILE,AMERICA.NSWO&llYabouttheirbills, having extended their cred.tt as far as It wlll go They arf' concerned a bout where they will Live , since mflalton and high 1.0terest rates have made home purchases too costly for many o( the m They hea r forecasts of Joblessness n s· tng to 7 percent or more thts year and they wonder will it include them Nobody has qu1ck fix~ for the trends, almost all of wb1 ch are headed in unfavorable dlrecuons But , in the absenet> of dlscuss1on. the public 1s heanng Ltt Ue about any loniz·term solut ions cit.her The Carter adm101s tration creates the impression that 1t hru. a fully developed ant.1-1nflat.Jon poucy by refer ring to .. a coounuation of our anll·mflatJon m eas ures, .. but 1t 1s hard to find those measures FEW PEOPLE KNOW much about Ted Kennedy·s economtcs except that he 's for a wage-pnce rreeie and controls, that perhaps contranly be seelu Ulcenuves for in vesting, and that he 's for a national health plan. Ronald Reagan's views are f&J rly well known in general but not 1.0 the spe<:lfics John CoonaUy 1s known to be a free-enterprise advocate. The other caochdate:. · e<:onomlc views can be Judged oo their learungs to the left or nght But few people can~ their specific views. AU lhu can be blamed on the bi& ecooom1c discussion that b.am't happened. Remember -it w as JUSl a matter of weeks ago -when it was pretty generally agreed that the eronomy would be the number one issue" It 5\J.ll might be, but you wou1dn •t gather a hint that 1t ia from U.tenini to the poliUcal diac:usatOOS. The ec:ooomy and Jt.s ~. It seems, might be foremost in tbe mmd of the little guy who has to worry nbout rtsmg pnces. but it bas bee!l forgotten by some of the candklat.e:s who want to give hi m the good bfe UAW Chief Eruh Japanese Talks T OK YO <Al') L n1tNi Auto Worker-; P~s 1 dent Oougln.'1 A Fraser has e nded talks wtlh Japan's four ma 1or c-ar manufacturers without any new comm1tmenU. to build as!wmbly plants in the Uruted States or cut exports. Fr&M'r . head of the l 5 m1llion-strong u S umon, ar nved IJl Tokyo on Monday for four days of meetings w1lh P nme M1rusl('r Masayosb.J Oh1ra and off1c1als of Toyota, Nissan, Mtt.:.ub1sht and Honda auto compames HE TOLD TIIEM that with 220.000 auto workers un l'mployed in the United States there 1s a possibility Congres.'> would restnct Japanese auto 1mporu lie failed to win any pledge for conc-rete measures. but Toyota and Nissan. Japan's two top car manufacturers s aid lh<'y would senously consider bwldmg ase-sembly plants in the Umted States That stance 1s seen hen:> as an 1ndk ation the two are not interested mproducmg rn lhe UrutedStatelt soon HONDA MOTOR CO .• Japan·s third largest car builder, already has announced plans to open a pla nt m Ohio around 1982, a move favored by the uA W t>ttau.se 1t provides ,obs ~ Ot>tro1t Free Press reported from Tokyo on Thurs- day that Honda P resident K.tyosht Ka washima told Fraser the company had been cons1denng its J an. 11 announce- ment a .. 1008e comm itment .. but now was firmJy com· milted to building an even larger plant. The auto co mplex nea r the Honda motor cycle factory at Marysville. Ohio. will include a stamping plant and a parts plant, items not menUoned when Honda on ginall,y saJd it planned to build about 10,000 ca rs a month at MaryaviUc Gold, Silve r Quotations By Tk ANodaeed f"resl Selected world gold prires today ~: morning fWDM 11874 50, orr tr.so . afternoon fixlng t887 .00. off $15.00. Parta: afternoon fixing 1659 98, off $16 2J Fruktar1: $674.50, off Sl2.42. Zarieh: bid $667 00. off $16.00 ; $672.00 asked New Yon: Handy & Harman late morning $667 oo. off $1.S.OO. New York: Engelhard selUnJ( price late momina M68.6S. o(f $15.05 New Yed: Engelhard fabricated 1old late momina $882.05, otf $1.5.58. * * * NEW YORK CAP ) Haod,y & Harman New York s ilver $34.SSO. ~ard sJlver $34.217 : fabricated S38.383. .. ,.. __ .__ ____ ·- ---~LY-~T---'~ri-.F-~~'~'---------------S_P-,orts Spotlight Boyeott Will Put • ID America's Best Swimmers to 'Assault' Moscow at Heritage Park By D.\ VF. C' NNI •GltAM Ot """ OMlt ,, ... \Wilt 1f tiny world awlmm1n1t ni<'Ord.s •re bmkt1n at the Moi t'OW Summer Olympics. Am~rka'i. belit 1w1mm"rs will 1athtr In lrvtM two day later to m•Jt~ an assault on those rtt0rd1 That'• U11umlna th~ US Olympic Commit tee vota next "~k to boycott MMcow's Sum mer G 1mt'll Jn.,1dcra uy thl' ehances of u boy coll vot .. urt! ~t ron~ Jrvmto' Aquatal'S As....oc1otJon, host of tht' 1»80 national Iona rour-,c s wim ch1tmp1oosh1ps, ha~ been asked to nwv~ its m t't'l from Aug 14 17 to July 29-Aug 2 to .1ccommodate lhe "asi.ault " on Moscow THE IMPLJ('ATION uf lb'-' movt-1r. obvious Olympic ~w1mm1n~ l'Vt-nt:> 1n Moi.cow will con elude J uly 27. :.cl Lhe Uniled States wants to gather its bes t s wimmers immediately thereafter to provL· they are still the world'i. g reatest FLYING SKATES Amt:r 1<:a11 ~lie had Ra m::.ey Jumps r eet-first. into action du r- in~ hockey game against Czechoslovakia. Milt l>uhl, nwt•t t-oordlnator ror Irvine l\«lu•t1t·11. 8»YH " boycott would be Moscow's lo..'ls iand Ii vw1•'11 gurn "Irvine wtu iflll a lot moro naUonaJ prom· 1nenctt becauae of lbe lncr.aaed ma&nltucle the mt-~t." uy11 Ollhl "Since I.hey won't be go- ing to the Olym11lc:t, American swimmers will ht' chOM-n for an honorary Olympic team on the bus1t1 of rt~uJta from our meet." t rv1rw·~ ~wtm complex at Heritage Park waa asAure<l a C'ertam amount or national prominence a year and a ball aeo. when ll woo its bid for the AA U natJooal mMt. But aince this Ls an Olympic year. Irvine t11ured lo draw only those i.w1mmers not good enouah l.o make the national team ALL THAT HAS ('HANGED in hght of the propoi.t•d boycott "The lop three fm1shers an our meet wall re- ce1 ve Olympian type medals, as well as their national awards," Dahl i.ays "Plus, they intend •PWtr ...... • Thur .... clJ\ i\m(•rtt'illl ll'am :.corc•d a maJOr up..,1•t. \\Jnnmg i :1 S1•1• 'tor~. P<igc B7 to pick 90 to 100 swimmers rrom our meet for a national team to compete in at least two in- ternational meets late r In the year " s hort course rlnuls, April 9-J2 at the University 11( Texas. wi ll be changed to metric distances "to orcer US swimmers the opportunity to establish world recognition at the Olympic dis· lance!\" In the event ot 11 boycott. the mid-June Olympic Trials in Austin. Texas, will be scrapped, leaving Irvine 's na t ional cbam pion.ship as the premier meet of the year for Amencan swimmers In a personal closing comment to Dahl. Talk of a "Free World Olympics" for those nations Joinina the U S in a boycott a pparently won't affect the Irvine meet. It will be open to Amencan citizens only Brown wrote, "It's up to us to do a great job ror s w1mnung and e1mateur sports." Brown said 1l would be imperative, in the event of a boycott. that U.S. swimmers get "ap- propriate recogniuon by lhe government, press a nd public " Dr Stan Brown, vice president or the U S Swimming Senior Section, sent a ma1lgram to Dahl Monday so he CQUld inform Irvine of lhf· changes that were evolving BROWN STRESSED full cooperation with th<' l's Olympic Committee, aod said that original plans for Olympic Trials will go as ,c-heduled 1r no boycott ta kes place "WE ACTUAi.LY KNEW tha:. .,.,,as bean.: workC'd on for a couple or week~. but \H· had to wait for an announcement t-0 make 1t offtc1al , · Dahl says . Theil wou)(I leave frvine·:; AAU meet devoid of world cla'>~ cc1mpet1t1on. and the situation ~ oultJ hC' rt·\ t·r~1·d I rv1ne's loss would be ._104'COV. 's jtaan Hut gav,,n tht' trad1t1onal power of U S. w1mmrr .... 11 would al~o be Amenca 's i:am Hrown ·~ ma1l~ram l.11 !->o "aid lhat th<· AA l As You Like It Favorites Clash .for Titles R) ROGER ("ARI .so-.; Of OM 0..Ur Pilet \14ft On•an V1t•w al Katl·l lJ ... ,t.111 t"1a al Corona dl'I Mar E vervom· km·v. 11 ~ould .111 bo il do wn to th1..., v.h•·n th•· !.eason .startl•d and notbin..: hJ• trans pired to chan~t· Jnrthan~ Lea~u1;· l'hamp1on~h1p .... an· 1m the line as th<• high 't·h•ml basketball hnalc•-. appro;ich. ;ind 1n add1t1on to thoc,1· two attrJr taon!-., Nt•,,rport Harhor will tr' t11 win tht· ~uni.t·t Ll-..1gu1· t11l1· nut 11ght AT KATELLi\ the· K n1~ht•. "" aat with a l!I :l 11\l•rall n·1·P11l and R I 1:-:mp1n· Lt·,1gu,· m.Jr~ boas ting ..,ohd lw larH'I'. h·d h\ •• .• Hogt•r Lt·mons Ocean V1l'W ha'> a :!I ~ 11u·r.11l record and H I Emp1n· mark. 1111' only loss ;rn HO 7:! cJt'f,·Jt 11) Katclla Wa\n1· C'arlan<frr 12."> :1 nvPrall :ind ·:M 7 in lt•aj!u1• 1 anct Jeff Andrade 121 H O\'l'rJll and 23 9 1n lt·a~u<' l ••rt· 01•c·~in \'wv. .., 0Ht•ns1vc thn•ah The emphasis a~aanst Ocean View 1s generally to sa~ the de fense on Carlander. a nd 1f the• Seahawks arc to b<·al KJh•ll,J the ouls1d1· .it tack m11\l cum1· t hrouJ!h A I Coron .1 tit I :\1.11 "h1 n· th• '>1.·a K 1n~s .1v.Jll v.1th ,1 I• I 11\'t•rall rt'('Ord and k I ~ .... \ 11 v. mark. 1t could c·onw dov. n '" .1 LI "~"< tOLt h,111 I•· bi lv.1·1·11 th•· ~·u.ud ,_, l· .... 1.111t·1.1 'l 1111 l\r11hnf1·l1JI .1n1J 1 '11rnr1.1 da J ,\I.Jr '.r • ;.! < 1111 111;i; bt• UIHkr hl'<J\ \ df'f1·n">I\ ,. IJrl"t '~ u r~: 1: .... T\'n' <'J.J'\t Hf.It ,. , ,, I ti ,111q111111.._)ll p V. 1111 ,1 !I IJ 11•,11.(lJI' r •·< ord ;ind ,.., I 1r,_,11g1· I nunt \ '\11 I r .111k1·d q1.11nl•·I v.11 h .• ~I .l 111.11 k Hoth ...,q11.1d' t1t1.t '>! HrlJHt' "'\' Ir onl llllt'' v.1lh 1, :,, !:-.t1•\ 1· \Jn llnrn Iha· lo.1·~ l•J 1-;.,1 .. rnC'1a g.itnt'. "'hlle CdM an!.v.t.·r.:. "'1lh 6 5 Rich KJodo rf and 6-6 Mark Spann In the firs t clash betwt't'n lh<''><' two the ~ame developed anto a battleRround at lhP ouLwt ~1th the mten~1ty out shananR lh<' Jb1hh at um ..... It f11o!ur1-s to be a rugRt'd ron frontauon agaan ao; \'an Hom n•IJ.Xt'<l Wf' ll fcl'l more pres \Uri•, but ll '\ a matter Of US ar r 1\ in~ n ·.1d\ to plJ~ · ll u111111gl•>n IJl'a('h c•ntcr" with .1 I Ii lt·11i.:u1• n·<'ord and 6 11 11\1 r.111, !111· v.or ... l Oll1·r record Lr. 'II \ •'oJr'\ , tw s~11lor ... nwanwh1lc, boast .111 Ii I lt•agu1• r•·c·nrd und 17-fi "' 1·r.dl •1n1· ~.1m1 ah1·ac:t of l 111111 t.ur1 \.Ill••\ in th1· race for I t11 d1Jmp11111,h1p RRl<E \'\l.OWF.Ll. 1.., ~ t'V. pon -. lcddang l>COrt:r. but Bryan Lins ky may ~ Hunt-ington Beach's main target with 11i. full court pr(•ss designed to 1lt4'rupt "'"~port ... nov. F 1 .... t "'h 1 r 1 1 n t h 1• Sun" t 1 I 1· tl ,,.. F11untJln \.tilt·~ (7 :?> 1 ... 1t 1'.1!1'4111 1, I • .111<l \1.1rana 14 51 \I'll ... "''"'lm111 .... tlr t I XI Heiden Gives U.S. Gold Medal m BASKETBALl.1 has 6-6 Rick Hiley and 6 5 Tony Ca mp to ht>lp on tht> boards. while Corona dC'I Mar has St Paul H1izh transfer Sll'\'C MUOrt'. <1 lonR with 6·5 Junior J eff Pnc., on tht• bench. 10 h1·lp out 1n that dl·pa rt ment < ·,l.,t.1 ~f<·...,J 12 7 1 v. raps up 5<-J \ 11 " IA·J~Ul' pla;. Jl El Toro • '1 1 1 and Irvin<.· <O 91 i~ at l 01\l'r\ll~ <3 6> I .;1~una ll1·aeh ro 9> c loses out :0-11ulh Co.1q IA';IRUf' play with '1s1t1ng Dana Ifill-. 15 ·t > and San < 'h•ml'nlt-1 1 ~> 1 ,..., ,11 Capistrano \Jilt•\ r.1 ~1 Speed S kate r Sets Olympic Record in 500-mete r Race LAKE PLACID. N.Y CAPJ American E nc Heiden performed as expected today a nd gave the United States its first gold medal al lbe XIII Winter Olympics, win· ning the men's 500-m ete r speed s kating race and setting a n Olympic record. Heiden, a 21.year-old from Madison. Wis . raced arounri the oval in a 38.03 seconds, skating against the previous rec - ord holder. Evgem Kulikov of the Soviet Union Kuhkov took the silver with 38.37. L1euwc DeRocr of The Netherlands won the bronze m 38.48 seconds THE OLD OLYMPIC MARK of 39 17 was set in 1976 However, Kulikov retains the world mark of J7 0 set nearly five year.i ago Of the J7 me n racing in the sprint today, 11 broke the old Olympic mark H eiden w as the second American medalist of the Lake Placid Games today Earlie r. Leah Mueller or Dousman, Wis., won the silver in the women's 500 sprint. The wo men's gold went to Karin Enke of East Germa ny and the bronze to Natalia P etrusheva of the Soviet Union HEIDEN-THE CROWD'S darbng of these Winte r Games was in the first pair to r ace today. and as he circled the Olympic oval nonchalantly before the race, the crowd chanted "Eric, Eric, Eric " Heiden 1s racing at a ll five me n's dis- tances at Lake Placid and is rated as hav· ing a strong chance to wm lhe gold 1n all events His youngC'r sister. Beth, who is also racing in all four women's events, has finished seventh an both of her races so far the 1,500 and 500. ENKE, A FORMER r1gure s kater who turned to speed s kating only two years ago, won the gold with a time of 41.78 seconds. Mueller. whose husband, Peter, is a member of America's men 's speed skating team, was timed in 42.26. Petrusheva woo the bronze tn 42.42. Of the 31 women who raced in the 500 m e ter s today, five eclipsed the old Olympic record ot 42.76 set by Sheila Young of the United Slates in 1976. John Sevano The only olber Ame rican an lbc rnce. Sarah Docter , also or Madison, finished 23rd in 44.48. Enke was lhe s urprise wmner or the World Sprint Speed Skating Champ1onstup -at SOO and 1.000 mete rs last weekend at West Allis. Wis She has been an un known quantity in s peed s kating, having begun the sport after illness ended her lackluster performance 1n figure skat.mg ENKE IS TALL and powerful. WJth long legs, a condition more suited to her cur rent sport than figure skating As many beginning s kaler.i do. she has ha d trouble with her s kating s tance shf• has been skating too upright and with lane changing. But s he had no apparent difficulty today She skated smoolhly Meanwhile, Raisa Smetarua gave thf• Soviet Un.ion its second cross country ski ing gold medal or these Games. taking the women's 5-kilometer event an 15 minutes. 06.92 seconds. Hilk.ks Rilhivoori or Finland r1n1she<1 five seconds behind the Soviet i1k1er, tak ing the silver in 15 ' l l.96. The bronze went to Kveta Jeriova of CzechMlovakla. who covered the course In 15: 23.44 · Hd>0und1m: ,..., the· 1'(•\ tu 1111.," ..,;,..., E st.•nC"l..J \'oa1h l..1rn Sunderm;in \\ho I'> .ill t1x1 av. art• nf lht· s1I<• of the· gam1· 1\1 <1 nv con..,1d1•1 1111' honll' l'UUrt .tt1\ ;ir1tagt• v.orth "'" pomt:. in th1.., '>C'rrt·s. anrl th.it v. a .. lh1· margin Of \'1t'Uir;. for !::'>tantl..J 1n th•· f1r..,t round I <I r.1lht•r ht• ht•rt' than th1•n• · nolt"' (.'d \1 ('OJ<'h J;:if l-. f-:rrtnn I I h1nk v. c· rt' rt•,111;. to pl;" Wt• ...,1,1\1•11 r1~hl 111 t hn1• .ind ,.:01 JllOtht·r shnt at thl'm .. AT ~F.WPORT llARROR th<' mn">t "1gn1f1 c-an1 mom1·nt 1r1 nearly a quarter of .1 rPntur) 1s on hand as lht• Tar'> fa<'I' long ta mt> nval Huntington Hl'ach to conclude the season · "fh1s I!> !ht• b1gj.!t'"l >:;1m(' in my four yC'ar., at :'lil•wport ll arbor... "II).., ('oa('h .1..rry lkflus k "i\nd 1t·., our l1•um 'o; bt~~cst i.:am1• this yl·ar 'Wt:'vt• lalkl'd ull wcl'I .. about thC' ( JC'l lht• oppos1t10n <'an pluy \II ~amt•:o. a n • "chedul<."CI to hn:111 at K, v.1th the exception of \ni:1·lu" l,pague c h a mpion \1.111•1 Dt·1. v.h1ch lravch to Pius \ for ,1 7 30 dash \:-. f-'OR ('ff playoff competi- ttein. v.h1ch lx·~pn~ a W(•ek from tonr~ht. all ,.., virtually settled for Orans:t· Coa'it area team!> '\ t'~ port Jhrbor. Fountain \ .1111•\ and Edison will represent the· ~un'>t'I l.caRue And Mater l >t-1 and 0<'ean \'1rw will a lso n1mpt'lt' in the -t t\ chmmat1ons t-; .. tan<'1a and C'orona del Mar lnni.: J~O \H;1pix•d up tx·rth.s m ] \phi\ Dan;.i ll1lb can chnc-h a spot m tht• 2 A ph.1)ofrc; with a victory at v.1nless LaRuna Beach. A loss v.ould throv. the Dolphins into e1 third pla rc tae wit h San < 'h•rnente. prov1din~ the latter ~L·t~ past \~1p1strano Valley. That posM blC' finish wouJd r c- qu1n• a C<lm fhp to dedde the South Coa!'>t LNtguc"s No. 3 en· try 1n the pluyoffi.. It's Musical Chairs: ~Gillis Next UCI Coach? The fact tha t the four-year college b asket ball coaches arc s t arting to drop Uke m es Is almost beginning to be a s muc h fun as stealing cookies from the cookie jar. First it wag Tim Tlrt departing UC Irvine Then It was Bobby Dye saying his good-byes to Cal State Fullerton. Who's next? Who knows, but according to some of the major college eoaches. as many as one·Qututer of the nat.\on's h ead coaching jobs could be vacant by the end of the season. THAT HAS A LOT of the nation's junior col- lege coaches smiling, w\lh two area JC mentors maybe smllini the most. lt'8 no Hcret Saddleback's Bill Mull1gan ap- pears lo be the front runner ror the Cal State F ullerton posiUon. Jl'• a 1lrn ple matter ·Of A, B, C lo tb1J caN u the Tl&am want lluJ.Upn1 • bl.ably· sought Kevin Magee; Maaee hat aald he aoes whe re Mulligan goos; and Mulli1an has said be wants to leave Saddleback for a coaching job, almost an11 coach1ng job, at tM /our.year Level One re liable source not only has Mulligan going lo Fullerton, but accepting the position before March 15. THERE ARE A COUPLE of bumps in the road that have to be Ironed out, however . Ftrat, the Titans and athletic director Mike Mullally a re golng lo have to loosen t he money belt on the recrulllne budget , which lt one·t~nth that or moat rou.r-year colle1et. And the school la also going t.o have to pay Mulll1an's aa1l1t1nll full· time salaries rather than a slx·monlh term which Dye's coachet1 curre~Jy receive. With that arranged, plus some contractual benefl\6 for hls family. Mulll1an wlll aladly ac· cept lhe ~t and probably tum the procram a round m the s hort span or one year Anyway, 1f someone were to handicap Mulligan's eventual landing point right now H might look something like this J. Cal State Fullerton , 2. South Florida, 3 UC Jrvme . 4 Any other takers. ' * * * THE OTHER BEAMING FACE just hap· pens to re&lde nt Orange Coast College where Coach Tandy Gillis lti checking Into the UCI pro- gram. GilllA Isn't making any comment, t1ut one source has told m e the Pirate coach haA already made a few preliminary Inquiries Into the sltua· lion. Although a Division I school, the lJCI ba1ketbaU proiram Isn't exactly Ideal for a number of reuons. Flnt, and foremost. la lt.s cntrMrc require menu. which make an Ivy Leoaue ~chool easier to get into bv com parison And second, although thf' l><'hOOl''I. c-hunt·cllor t alks about making UCI bnsk clball a pow<.'r. he'q not w1lhng to put any money into the program ll 'c; a take it or leave It attitude Well. after 11 years of beatlng h is head against the wall. Tift decided to leave It. OF COVRSF., IF GILLIS ls ottered and de· ddes to a crtpl the post, he'll have a number of thln1ts going for hlm. To bef(h1 with, his defensive-oriented 1lyle or play Is perfectly suited for a proaram lhat has lacked Ii strone defen1>1ve base ln recent years And. let 's face It. his best point has been his ability t.o 1et the moet out or aver11e players wllh hlsh lntelUgence. The smarter th4' Individual, the better SMSEV ANO, Pa1e 87 ............................... -._.::mmmrm~iz=ilam: ....... ._ ________________ _..._. .... __ .... ~~~~------~ , 7 Laguna/South Coa t EDITION VOL. 73, NO.~'' SECTIONS, .. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1980 Your Hometowr1 Dally Newspapt•r FIFTEEN CENTS Rain ' ·vers' Bring Da1naging Slides 8)' 'fte A.Meda"4 P,.. Can were toued around lib toy boata. blfh wloda and ballatooea 1bat ered windowa, basemen&. were nooded and • ~ few N1id81t.1 were evacuated as floodwaters and mud poured down from Otc!-denudod billal._ in Southern California ·a lb.ird 1 atraiaht day of beavy raln. No falalll1es were reported. ; but one woman was swept away when a wall or wattr sent her * • * car htmbUn end over end down l..a1trel Cany RouJevard ln the Hollywood HI Ila She w11 reatued lat r . 1ulfertn1 from bruia• but apparently noth1na moreaerioua "I've never aeen anyt.hlnai Uke It an my life,·· •a.kl another un 1denutied Laurel Canyon res! dent wboee car waa alao cau1ht in the flood "Thul wall of water was romina right at me · · He sald he escaped when tus • * • car lod&ed •11a1n1et a toppled m1llboit Numerous parkt.'<1 cars were am.abed a1alrust t:ach other by lhe ton-ent Forecaaters warned that a third 11torm movm1 ashore from the Paclfic could produce more flub flooding Saturday. The Los Angeles County 11heriff's substation al Altadena i,aid 1t had evacuated a few peo- ple in the P1tsadena Glen area, * * * threatened by mudaUdea from fire-denuded hilla1des, and bad put ot.ben on alert. "It's an area where lhere are a lot of unpaved roads." aberiff'a Sgt. Lee Jordan said "There have been some mudslides." Mud pouring off lhe slopes of Mt. Wilson, burned last sum· mer. threatened dozens ·or homes in the same area during last month's rains. * * * F looding c losed the busy Hollywood Freeway in both d1recUom during the mornin1 rush hour because of high wa~r and debris pouring from the San Fernando Val l ey in t o Hollywood. fo'our of the five lanes of the westbound Ventura Freeway, also a heavily traveled com- muter artery north o f Los Angeles, were closed because of a mudslide. * * * In the same area on three sides of hilly Griffith Parle in Los Angeles, high wa~r closed t.hree freeway tran.slUon roads. Streets were flooded dunng the heaviest rainfall in the early morning hours, and in Santa Monica and West Los Angeles cars were carried 5-0 feet or more by the high water High winds in the early mornine smashed a few shop and res· idence windows in coastal areas * * * StorlllS Conrlng Like Donrlnoes 1t'itlain Bours' Shah Panel A Step Ooser By Tht-Associated Pnss I ran1an Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh said today the international commission to mvest1gate charges against the Dau, ~11411 Si.ti - ~twit Chi~I Curl Johnson . a former Laguna Beach City Council m e mber and planning com· m1ss1oncr. has been e lected prcs 1d{'nf of L<1g una Green· belt. Inc s ucceeding Tom Alcxand«r Other officers tn· elude Linda Ristow. firs t vin· president : Barbara Stuart, tn·asurcr and Patti Oh!>lund, secretary deposed shah may be formed "within a rew hours... but the American hostages in Tehran will not. be released until the panel finishes its work, accord- ing to an Italian news agency But former Irish Foreign Minister Sean MacBride said to- day "the commission could hardly begin its work until the hostages have been released. Either they are released before th e commission meets or they could be released concurrenUy With the set.ting up of the com- mission." Transfer of the hostages lo a third party, perhaps a neutral country, has been mentioned as a possible step in the release process. Ghotbaadeb, speakill1 to re- porters whlle visiting a museum 41J Rome. waa quoted as saying U .N . Secretary-General Kurt Waldbelm telephoMd him at 3 a.m . to discuss composition of the commiasion. The panel to In· vestigat.e the regime's charges against Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi bas been regarded as a key step toward freeing the hostages in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, who began their 104th day in captivity today. ·'The conversation lasted an hour. Now one 1s wailing only for their acceptance. For us, the names aren't important. What is important is that the com· mission is formed." Ghotbzadeh was quoted as saying by the ANSA news agency However, he added, "the hostages will not be freed until the comoussion makes public its results." accordin" to ANSA. (See IRt\.N, Page AZ> ·Robber and Clerk 'Meet Again in SC The robbery or a San Clemente restaurant Thursday ni ght was a little like old home w eek despite the pis tol t hat solemnized al. . ''You know what to do." the · bandit told the night manager at HoaJ?y's Corne r . 2320 S . El Camino Real. He s miled as he 1 waved a familiar pistol The manager knew. He told t police that the same bandit held up an Oceanside Hoagy's Comer ' four weeks ago. The manager l knew il was the same bandit because he had been managing the Oceanside Hoagy's when the bandit. robbed it After the m anager emptied the cash register and floor safe the bandit told him that he didn't have to get In the walk -in refrigerator "You're too cool," the robber said . Instead, he ordered the manager and a customer to stay in a rear office f6r 15 minutes and left wilh $414. The manager, who works on a relief basis, described the gun- man as black, in his 20's, medium build with an Afro-style haircut a nd a brown jacket and tan pants. Fire Hero No~striker Saves Victim CHICAGO (AP) -Fire Lt. Jerry Peck says that when he aaw the withered pair of legs amid smoke and Uamea, he knew be had made the right choice. Peet w11 one of the flreflpteu 'fbO refused to IU'lb Tbundaj and an elderly .... le alive because of that de· claioo -r escue d aa P eet ., • ...., 1 ftre call detplte the darw ot other llrefllbt.era. -Tbe lieutenant w11 manntnc ltaaJM Co. ill when th• alarm wH turned in -1 fire at 1 decrepit bUildin1 on w .. t 51st Street. Ke and two others ruahed ' . ' to the scene and into the build· lng. He raeed up the back stain to tbe aecond floor , crawled lbroulh denae smoke without. 1 muk unW be saw two le11. Peck 1albered the lep and pulled M-year·old Matthew Towers to safety. At flrat be ap. peaNd to be. Mad 10 Pee:• ap. piled eardlopulmooary r•· auacltaticn llDd an ox,•en mask . Finally, tbe elderly man be11n to breatbe u Peck eca- Unued to won oa blm lD tbe am· bul1nce en rout. to U.. boepttal. Towera wu report.t lD fair con- clltJon, autt.nn, from amok• In· balaUOIJ and bums. ' ' N1%ons 111 Nftl' Vork Former President Nixon and his wife. Pat. visit their dau~hter Tricia and her son. Christopher . in New York prior to paymg an inspection visit to their new four-story townhouse in midtown Manhattan. The> expect to movt· in shortly. LB Blufftop Petitions Circulated Supporters of a t>turrtop pres e rvat1on ordmance will begin circulating petitions in Laguna Beach Feb 28 in hopes of quali rymg the measure for a spec1aJ election later this year Or Eugene Atherton. author or the petition. filed a notice of intent t.o circulate petitions last week and said he will attempt t.o get the signatures of al least 2,500 registered Laguna Beach voters in the next s ix months Atherton claims the city has adopted a zoning amendment t h at allows mass1 ve develop· ment on the city's coastal bluff tops and termed the city's stand ards for development as "grossly madequate." If approved, the ordinance would preserve the remaining undeveloped blufflops by pre· venting development close to the face of the bluffs. Atherton says there are several bluff areas that would <See BLUFFS, Page A!) , PARADE JUNIOR CITIZEN Lynne Watenpeugh Sex Slaying Linked To County Cases? By ~ Auocialed Yress Detectives from Orange Coun ty were reviewing evidence lo day in the murder of an 18 year old Beaumont youth who may be the 11th v1ct1m m a string of Southern California !.ex slayinJ.!l>, seven of which apparently oc curred m Orange County Rivers ide detectives said James Sean Moore. a small. good-looking teen·ager who worked at a Palm Springs fast food restaurant and loved hitchhiking, was s trangled Feb. 6 by someone who gave him a nde Authonties said Moore's back ground. age. habit of hitchtultlng and tlle way he was killed were sim ilar to the other victims whose bodies have been round in four Southern Califorru a coun ties the last two years. All the victims have been young men in their late teens or earl y 20s. Each body was dumped either on or near a frl'eway Moore's body wa'> found by a motorist a block north of H.Jghway 60 F.a<'h v1ctJm wa!> nude Some txirC' th<' marks of homosexual assaults Moore may have been '><'x ually atta<'ked and aulhont1es" arc waiting for the result.5 or lab tt'sU. lo confirm their susp1c1ons The strongest common hnk that connects the victims 1.-; that uch was tutchhlkmg and ap pa rently accepted u nde from his slayer ln addition to the Orange County and Riverside cases. bodies have been found in San Diego and San Bernardino COW\· ties R1vers1de County Sheriff's Detective Al Hearn said Moore did not own a car and often hitchhiked from his apartment and the Carl's Jr. restaurant where he worked Come Rain, Shine There'll Be Parade • Organi.zen of the Patriot3 Day Parade in IAIUD• Beach say they '11 hold the 14th annual event Saturday morning rain or ahlne "lf people show up to see It." Sandi Wertbe, a member of lbe parade uaoclation, aaid to- day theiparade la on. "~ far u we're concerned, we'll all be there," ahe said. "U people lbow up, we'll have a parade." She aald parade or1•nbera bave come too far to ,ive lt up. "Thia t.bln& bu been a year In the makiDI." abe slid. Parade partlclpanU are H · peeled to arrive from at far away aa Apple Valley and Baratow. ------ "We can't call every one of them up, so we'll have to wait and see who s hows." Mrs. Wert.he aald. The parade la expeded to step off from La1una Beach llllb School al 11 a .m.. marchin1 down the hill to Glenneyre Street. then up Forest A venue to City Hall. Partlclpanu include Junior and blab achool bands ud drill unit.a who wtU compete tor rlb- bona durtn1 the two-hour parade. Absent tbla year will be La1una Beach achool bandl and marchlnl un.lll. 'nl• 1cbool dll· trlct la on 1 week-Ions mid· winter b reak, and many <See PARADE, P .. e AZ> Weekend Battering Predicted It s go1nR lo rain all weekend That w~ thl· word today from the National Weather Service where forecaster:-. said a stnng or Pacific storml> were lining uµ off the Southern California Coa~t The s torm that departed Thursday dum~d a total of 2 58 inches of rain on Col-.ta Mesa. three inches 1n llunt1ngton Beach and 2 H inchc:-. in Santa Ana A second storm wa '> expe<:ted to hit today .md clear out by early Saturday, making way fo r yet anot.her~torm Emergency crews took advan· tage of the lull to clean up Oood control channels and basins. s torm drains and roadways clogged with mµd and debns from the mid-week downpour A spokeswoman at the county Flood Control Storm Center said today there were no ma1or problems, .. atleast not yet ' One ol the biggest problems resuJting from the Wednesday and Thursday storm was the flooding of the Beach View Mob1leho1TM' Park in llunllngton Beach Park ofr1<'1als and c ity worker') th1-. mom1nli( 'aid thf're wert' no new problem<. that de veloped Thµr s da y vve n1osi 6-0 residents had to be 1•\ acuatf'd wht'n storm drams ti bal'ked up Another trnubll' '>Pol v.a:-. in San Clemente where port1oru. nf the beach in San Clemente Stat1· Park rt•ma1nt·r1 d1ht'd today he('ausc or a ... ewaJ:e spill dunng hea"v rain earht-r lh1!> week Oranli(e County health offic1ab said the small hnt• that ruptured has been repaired after 1t dumped about 45.000 gallons of ra v.• sewal'!e on the beach at A venida Calaf1a The Southe:i't ReJ:rnnal RcclamatJon Authonly sewage treatment plant m Dana Pomt which was Oooded during the rain!-m January reportedly has had no repeat problems from the recent storms Orange Coast motonsts who were zig·tagging around Oooded roads earlier this week were likel y to find so me thoroughfares closed a"am Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. which isn't usually a trou· ble spot. was the scene of a major traffic 1am this morning as CalTrans crews closed one north bound lane near Del Mar Avenue CStt RAIN. Page A2> or :~:ci:a ,. \\eatb(•r Chance or rum dccrea ... ing to 40 percent tonight Partly cloudy Saturday Lows torught m tht• 50s I lighs Saturday 60 :.it tht• beaches and 6S inland INSIDE TOD"" Celebrating lh«! Ch1neie New YC!OT? Stot'W1 on Pagea C I and C:I tell which reitaurarst1 to vuit and how to team a /our-minute at11Le o/ bruah paintinQ l•d_.x ) • • 111~---JlJST BREMaNC ----.... ~.,....... "°"' ,., .• IDIWtd Md~ !Va .. ..,.,.,._" Teen'• Sente~~ Cut From, 48 to 12 Years TYL&JtTOWM, 11119. CAP> -&oll9\ &art Ma_y Jr., 1 Lem· &1e-r wbaM Mllleaff ol • ,.....,.. la Pf'-ca ... u ..,_, rrom dvtl rtibla &Mden . •u,.. •-*•* todu to lJ,..,.. Ln prUcla for the armed robbu) ot 1 f\rewairb llt.md . MQ, 14. ld1l faca trial tn conoeetklD wttb U... other holdupt ln I.be Braolthnen area M1,y, who la black. wu can¥1c:ted Thunday n.11ht by a Walth.all Ooualy CIJ"C\Ut Court Jury of Ove blacb and Hv~n whitoe foUowiq Q mlnua. ol deliberaUon Jlowevu. the Jury could reacb no dectak>n on puntabmmt "'~ ••• ~ .. s .. .,. ...... ST~BOURG. FTance CAP) Tho European Parliament called today for a boyc:oct o{ lbe ¥m~• Otymph:1 and for an immediate embarp on 11Jc. of aurplm commodlOea lo the SCI vlet Union. It alllO coode:mnod the ban!abmmt ol Soviet di.aident An· dr~1 Sakharov w Oorh. 2SO milea from the Soviet upital '111•'• •n1c• E.apr tftf BELGRADI::. Y\l8°'1n1a IAP) Vuplav officials are giv1ng public aJpala they do not eapect 87 year.old President Joalp Broz Tho to survive the heart and kidney problems that cropped up roUowtn• the amputauon of hl8 left leg last month, t'ven though h1a COf'ldltlon was reported somewhat better today ·A certain lmprovemt:nt m the overall health condilwn of the president which came about In the morning hours on thl' 14th or this month, conll.nUet> to bold." the latest med.teal bu II et in 1>&.ld Dollar R~rtf"d St ~ad9; G olfll Drop• LONDON (AP> The dollar gained on foreign markets and gold prices decrell8ed on world financial markets today its an vest.ors kept cl06e watch on two develt>pment.s: the deteriorating hecilth of Yugoslavia'::. President Joslp Broz Tito and the poesl· blc re lease of the U S hostages 1.11 Tehran. Gold Cell $16 and cloi;ed al $669.50 an ounce in Zurich. In London, gold fell $8 an punce lo close al $659.50. In Tokyo, the dollar r0:>e for a fifth consecutive session to dose lhe week at 243 975 yen, up rrom Thursday's closing price of 242 475 Cart...-Sf"t• Drott Rap S~••lo• WASHJNGTON (AP> -President Carter invited more than 250 student le aders from across the country to the White House today ror what soml' or the students suspected would be a sales talk ror draft regastrahon "A lot of us <tre afraid of being exploited for politjcal purpos~." Dou~ Tuthill, student body president al the Uruversi· ty or flonda. said al a news conference before the day-long sen es or bneflngs began Gas Supply Higher, But So Are Prices I.OS ANG El.ES CAP J The fuel ava1lab1L1ty outlook for Ult> Washington's Birthday weekend 1s a male msicr than 1t has been recenUy, but the prices an the Automobile Club of Southern California's weekly report Sive UttJe came for celebratJon. Thunday's FueJ Gause sur- vey of 36S service atatJooa found that very few ar e posting prices of less than SI 20 a gallon for any grade of gasoline, and that gas pnt'es in ge•nen1l were up 2 3 ll1 2 8 cc•nw. per gallon from last WC•f'k At 193 ml'lrr>pol1t<i n ur<'a stet· I inns, prin•s for full ~H'rvacc· wt'rl' <ivc•rngini.: 12'1 8 for reg F r ozen Death F o r Zoo B e a r RICHMOND. Va. CAP> A two-day s earch for the cit y park "s black bear ended when divers recovered her body, frozen into a sitting position. from an ace-covered quarry in side ber pen The 235-pound bear apparently fell through lhe two-Inch tee and drowned, o{ficia!a said, perhaps while rescuing a cub. Maymoot Park 0Hic1als had been searching for the bear since Tuesday. when they found the two yearling cubs peering 1.nt.o the quarry. One cub was wet. ·'I was really broken up about 1L when I heard about the accl dent.•· said Stuart Jones, one or the keepers. "She was a good mother and didn't have a trace o r meanness." • ORANGE COAST 1 '•' DAILY PILOT '""'(')'•nQll'<OMil fl•ilv l'•lt>t •U~whU'f\1\r""°' htf"I~ th• Ni.ow· ,,, _, '"' l-J1Ul1h''""'' l1y ttwo Or-~ t ,. t l'11lt11 .. tuw;C '"'''°""" '\llv•r4'th •tt+t1,.,1• iit•• 1•11hh· h• 11 ,y,.,.,,., ,...,.,..,on 1 ,,,..,,. ,,,, • ,. 1. Mr,_.. f'o ..,..,,, flot"M~, ~lll"<ltlrn fh • r f •••I~ f .. l•V,otlhr lt'fUV l~IJll"Wt.,....,i"I ""'"''' .. '',. ,,-..,1,. '••"""'I ""'.t•U"" ''°"hf• n-o '"'''"' .. ., ,,_,.,, tl'l~IAr' ,,_._ bfrn.t 1P4tl f>tJOl•\Ph•f\I ~f .. 1•1 I •I 1111 W• tH••'ttfHol (Ot.ltl#WI> ... ("ltftw•\l••l•,. .... , ..... ... "'"·•rtt •M ~,..,,.,.. , .... (..-... , v" • •••,... '°'"' •rwj w-tt1 Mit"""',..' '"""'••9'9'ntl l I liW' , ... ~·· .. ....,,.,_ M.. l\A<M\Q { fl M• 0...rtn H L .. , tlttttu••" ... II A '''•"'~""'J"'J t tti•,,_ legu"• ll•ae11 Qfflo. IDH N• l ... ,. t-tr"'*'f OHie .. r ... , .. ,.,,. now.".,.,'"'~ HW"'fiwt'9ft IMMft tlt )t8NtJthll.-¥•1d Tt'-t>ho"e (714)6'2~1 ~•MHl.ct Adwenltlng M2-M7' f.AIOUne ... Ch All Oepert-"11. T t lephon• 4 ... MM ,,.,,..~( .. ,.... 4N-tl00 ' ( ular, 124.8 for unleaded and 126 9 for premium gas Cor- responding full service pnces ror 172 stations in outlying areas averaRed 123 5, 127.2 and 128 8 Prices averaged about . 7 cenW. per Salloo cheaper all around at sell service ataUona. Diesel ruel prices averaged 114.6 in the metropolitan areas and 113.5 in the outlyiog are&.9 , up 2 to A per gallon from the previous week Most gasolanl' stations s ur v1•yed r1lan11t'd llJ be l)p<!n <in W;1shangtrm·s lhrthday Moncfay, t111_. auto cl uh saad On &cturday, 65 J.)<'rccnt of stu lions in metropolitan area., and M pcrc(•nt o( St<ttlons in outlying areas <tre :.cheduled lo be opt:n, ror tht: same overall 75 percent <ts last Saturday. Nin<'teen per ce nt of metropolitan slat1oru; and 5J per cent of outlying stations planned Lo open Sunday an overall rate of 35 percent, up one per- cent from last Sunaay F ..... r-.A J mAN" ... Ghotbzadeh bad told a news conference Thurs day that he hoped the commission would finish its work in 10 days to two weeks, but refused to be pinned down on whether the hostages would be released immediately However, he said once the com- mission was formed "everything as in motion." Iranian President Abolhat1sal1 Rani-Sadr, asked ir the U N Patflel would <;onverae in Jran. , told reporters in Tehran Thurs. day, "They are waiting for me to make that announcement but I am waiting to see ir the U S will accept our conditions .. He reiterated his three de mands on the United States for release of t h e hostages : acknowledgment of alleged U.S. crimes agaJnst the Iranian people during the s hah's reign; a pledge not to meddle ln Ira- nian affairs; and agreement not to block effor1.3 to return the shah and hls wealth to Iran Home Burglarize d In San Clemente Sao Clemente retldenl Beth Atwood told police Thuraday abe returned home to find a tot.al of '470 in jewelry and camera aear taken from her home. Police aald it appeared that a burglar entered a kitchen win· dow prior to 4:30 p.m. at the home on the 200 block of Avcnida Madrid. . J Kennedy Camp&ign 'Perking' HY~ MUI. (AP)-Tbe eampalo 1eetaaUom bet.._ So -Edward M KMIMdy and f•rqldent Carter an a•tUna bot· l.r •U tlMt Ume, and Kennedy •ncJ hiJI a.Id(.. cuuld.n 't be hap- pier Ca mp11l•nlna ln N"w HampMlre,Keanedylaabedout In hal"'Qi ~rma qalnst the presi- dent Tbunday, uccualn1 him of 111 l11u•1.nM htM olflce for political purpoK~i 11nd o f purKUln~ policies that "have dluerved the national lnte~t." Tht• Mau acbusetta senator. who rf'turn s to hi s N ew lhnap1h1re campalan today ufter a~ndinl the nl1bt at hls <'•r>e Cod home, also lectured tht• µresident abo telling the truth "Those who so relentlessly use lht-word truth should at lea.st reape<'l the truth in their own campaigns ... he declared. Kenned y·:. attac k was a response to t'nt1 c1s m Carter leveled the rughl before Spealt- 1 ng al u nationally televised n e ws t'onCerence Wednesday naiiht. Carter said some or Ken- nedy's recent comments on the Iranian crisis "have not been true, they have not been a(· t·urate, and they have not helped our c·ountry .. Kennedy's press secretary, Tom Southwick:, denounced Carter Thursday for taking a "low-road" approach to the campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination and for being "strident. E',....P-.e A J BLUFFS .•. benefll from the ordinance, 10 eluding the central bluffs JU.St south of Main Beach park. the bluffs at St. Ann's Drive, Anita and south or Agate Street and throughout north Laguna Beach He s uggests•v1stas and a bluff walkway be developed on lht' t•entral bluffs, "and the uruqut· r1css of this landmark protected by a specific plan " The ordmanc<: would regulate development or the bluHs by establishing controls to pre ve nt collupst' of the bluffs. piecemeal development, gcoloj.'?ic checks. and landscaping and arrigal.Jon controls Atherton accuses the city ·~ Hoard of Adjustment or recently approving projects that partially "destroyed the bluffs next to Oak Street " He said the city panel has also approved two developments near the edge of bluffs where landslides had occurred . "without even a revie w of the proposed developments by (the city's> consultant geologis t ·· Ca ty Clerk Vnna Rollin~t·r ... aid that 1( enough s1~naturt·'> Jrf· galht•rl'd b y bluff <s up 1>ortc•r)_ lht· City ('o unttl 14uulcl ha Vt' lhn-.· optwn.., It could adopt the ordinance . l·all for 1t special clcct1on , tir consolidatP tht.· a<ssu<· with lht' J Ull(' or Novell) her c lett1ons AthNton siod a copy o( thl' proposed ordinance will be al Luchcd to the pct1t1on forms for registered voters to read F,....r~A I RAIN •.• to repwr erosion an the unused free way ditch The rain-caused erosion creat- ed an abyss that bad crept within two ft-et of the road. but the crew spokesman said tbe roadway It.sell wasn't m danger The lane closure would last, he Kaid until the work 1s completed and that will depend on the weather Meanwhile in the south coun- ty. roads that remained cl08ed were the Ortega Highway from one mile east of the San Diego Freeway to the county line and P acific Coast JUghway between Palisade Drive In Capistrano Beach and Avenida Pico l.n Slln Clemente Mud slldt•!i for ced b ot h closures and county crew,; said the roads would re main im pa11.sable lndefirutely Two Uquor Stores Robbed Shert!f'a deputies are looklnt for" man they lhlnk robbed two South Cout Uquor atorea within minutes of each other Friday night Offlcera said a man with a re· volver held up Surf JJquor ln Caplttrano Beach and Party Time Uquor In Dana Polnt al 6:41Md7:08 p.m .• reapecUvely. He eecapod w1t.h an WI.known amount of caa h . Ottl cera deacrtbcd the auapect •• aht feet tall, of medJum build. baldl.na, and In hla lwentlea. Holms . NewOC Fire Chief Thirty 16•tn -year -old Lawrence J Holms, a 19'0 11raduate of Newport Harber Hl1h SChool, 1J new chief of tbe new Oranae CoWllY Fire Dep•tt · ml·nt HONOAl!O IN LAGUNA PATRK>TS DAY PARADE Lee •nd Fr•ncea Ctulttt•m of Laguna Beach llolmtt. who pre viously has served a. chief of the Tustin F'lre Department, was selec~ 1'hurlday by the Orange County Board or 8 upervl1ors from a fie ld of more than 30 applicants. His salary i11 $40,000. r ..... r ... Al At the lime of his appoint m ent, HolmK was a batlullon chief with the Callfomla Depart- ment or Forestry /Oranse Coll1l- t y Fire Department with 98 p~rsollll under his s upervision. PARADE WILL GO ON • • • youngsters are out of town But local unil.!I thal will be on hand ii the parade goes, include local Girl &outs, South Coast Medical Center Candy Stnper.s, police explorer scouts and a Float sponsored by the Laguna Beach Sawdust Festival For horse lover!>, there will tw: several equestnan entries, 1n c Jud mg_ the Auttle!> l''am1l y Mount.00 Group Crom R1ver.11de atop matched black and white leopard Appal<>&..as The Manne Corps Band from El Toro and the Camp Pendleton Mounted color guar d are also expected, along with a backing car <ind the El llekl•I Shnrw Clowns. Parade Grand Mar11hal 1:- California Ange ls gcnual manager ''Red " Pattergon. Also honored dunng the parade Wlll be the 11,;so<:autaon 's "Junior Citizen of the Year," Lynne Watenpaugh The 17 year old Laguna Beach senior 1s class president, 'itud<'nl body prestdl'nt a nd former sophomore class pres ident ul Lastuna Beach IU~h School And a long-time Laguna ~ach couple will be honored u "Citizens of ·lhe Year," by the Patriots Day Parade Assoc1a· t1on Les and Frances Chatham, who have lived in the Art Colony for 52 years. will be feted for their cavtc <1ct1viues Les Chatham 1s active in the Veterans of t 'oreagn Wars and the American Legion. having held offi ces Crom Post Com mander to Oistnct Adjutant Ila'> wife frnnt'es. has been presadant of lhc VFW Auxahary. Amencan Le~1on Auxiliary and volunteer work1•r <tl tht VA llo:.patal in Lon){ Beach The parade kicks ofC th1: an nual Winter F1·st1val 1n Lalluna llt•ach 1111·ludan~ an Arl1:,,an'>' Fa1rl· 1m the Festival or Arts i.:rnund.., F 1· '> t 1 v a I t-vent 'I <'I) n tan u ,. throu){h lht· w•·•·k1·n1i ;ind for th1· fotlowan~ IWfJ Wt•l'kl'nds from )() Jill Lo5 .. m fo'nr :,,pecaflt' f'Vl·nt-., < ull lh1· l'ha mhcr of Comm1·rrf· ,it .i•H l<JJH He was Clre chJef ln Tustin Crom IH7~L978. Before that. ht> '>ervcd In the Hunllngt.on Beach Fire Department from 196.1 to 1971 whe re he rose In ranks from hoc;eman lo deputy operation~ 11fft ct'r in churgt' of all training ( un<'l1on.' 1n the: city Thl' mo't 1mmed1ate tci">k Cac- ao~ I lolms I!> 1n overseeing lh1· d1:velopmenl of the new count v rm• department The department will rrpl<1c1· I h1· State Forc>stry Ot:11artmt'nt , v.l1 1c:h ha:,, prov1d1·d fire µmtet· twn to unsn<:orporuti:d <ir''<ts r1f I hi· c•our1t v for 1!1 yr•J r'>. tm .July I Stalt• t1Hlc1a b <'anct.'lt•d th1• 1·111ll raC'I 1n a fKl'i l Pro1.)jis1t1<1n U rllfJ\ ,. c '.1pla1 n ft.1 I lulC'h111son -.;m l 1 !11· ann11unc·1·rn ·nt 1if lfolm-. · u11 p111nlrn1·nl h." lwe•11 rt·Cl'IV<"tl f.1\111,d1I\ Ii \ rink .ind !tit· r1rd1J,!h!t'r ' \\ r-1r• lhrill••fl ;11icl h.opp\ 111• k11m~., I ht· l•I ohl•·111-. .111d h11v. 111 ii• .11 \o\llh 1111'111 llutdun ,1111 .... 1111 t1 J(l,I\ Politics Disavowed New Cl eme11te Mana!{er l o Be Adviser By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of"'" 0.lly ,., .... "•" San ClcmPnte Cit y Manttgn Geor ge Caravalho ~aad Thur.. day he plam, to stay out of loclll politics and provtdl· ~ound an rormat1on and adv1c1· to the community ht• ha~ se•rv1•d fur Just four Wl'(•ks Arter witnessing the roc ky lo<'al polit.Jcs shown al the .fo'eb 6 Caty Council meehng, Caravalho told San Clemente Homeowners J\11sociation members 1t appeaf'l) many reiudenta 1tre ser10Ubly concerned about the "stability of local government." But Caravalho told the S8 resi- dents present Thursday he 1:. op tamasll<' he can µrovidt> b4•l\n com munacatJOn to 1 mprovt· ll11 tommumt) l're•llmtn<er\. rt·~ull~ of .1 que•!>. I 1 on 11 .11 re• (·a r ,1 \ ;ti h" h .1 • 1•1rt ul.1t1·d lo lcw.11 rc •'>11fc nh H1 cl11·.1tt· no 1in<· hJ'> more• than ~"' 1•<·n·1·nt <·<mfuk nc•t• 1n th<·•r r1l\ gov1·rnm1·nt or .1drnin1st r al 11111 f':ir.avalh11. II . a Corm<·r !',a11 Matt·o c·1tv .ml<.', wa:,, appoml<.-d lo rl'plac•1• formt·r r hid Jt•rry W1•e•k ' who rc•s1~n''tl lust yc·ar "Wt· were vc•ry sw1j)('ct of yciur pn•dect•ss<ir esp<'ciall y uft<.'r he· took a JOb with 01.1on I IJevl'IOp ment Corporutaon J. •• s ttid homeowners l(roup preside nt J~ Barton to Caravalho Caravalho '5a1d the lack of con Cidencr many rcsadenL<s havl' tn caty government · '1s a s ad com m entary" and "con cerns me greatly ·· But Caravalho added that he 0.;lylllit• ... •••" ...... AVOIDING POLITICS City Manager Caravalho " 1101 0111 to "rh1t l\ll1'f'" J nyont• puhl11 ly The future dt>v e lopment or about 8,000 nt•w home3 and the "J>C't-d at wtuch tht>y an • bwlt 1n kl•c·pm~ up Wllh local serv1c-t•' .1ppeur to be forcmo~t in rt'))I dt•nts · ma~. Caravalho !>a11l Also or great concem. he sa.1d, ar r thr t'ltv ·s scarred strt.>eU (':.i ruvalho :.rud lht:' 'llrt't'I hole prnhh•m st1·m., from poor Sl)al c•nndtllon."I lo 'llart with and the· 1.·0..,1 of n ·i:.atr'> C:.arnvalhn 'oi.lld th<> «1ty Publir Work ., Ot•purtm,:nl 1s "un dl·rst<tHc'<l " p11rt1ally beca~<· of rn •qut·nl JOb turnover Former c·1ty 1·nginccr Howard Ben:,l'n rt:'s1gnt-d s hortly after Wel•ks qwl his post Caravalho iia1d Bensen 's old Jllb and oher public works post may be flllt.'Ci soon Caravalho also rated "tremen- dous vat.er dJ.i.enchanlment" tn the rorm of t.ax revenue limit.a· Uon that bas made clty Mn1ces hard to maintain over the put seven years because or inflation F:venlua lly. this trend Wlll '"" 1n1: bat'k the other way llut 11 ""1 ll g1·t wor1e tx>rore at·., tH llN lht· n{'w t'aly chief said \1 ;11w ll'>mt")wnc rs q uest.Jonc.'<1 c · .1 1 .1 \ .1lho 1111 v. hl·tht•r home d1· '1·lro[lt•r. 1n tht• t·11y arc ' payrng lh1·1r fJ1r ~hun·" for the c05l of 1 n1·r t'J'e•1f '•·rv1ce:. such as -.1·v.t•r.., \o\Cllcr mains and public :.Jfrl} · 1 ·v(' h1•ard ci lot of talk that tic\ clopc.•r:. don't pay the ir own 1·.a y I'm no t ::.url' that's true," t ·ar:avalho i.a1d "The• <'tly has very high de- velopers· f<'i!'> I should know better about this by May." he Jdt1ed S<Jm<' homeowne r s wanted Caravalho to express an opinion on the roun<'al 's Feb 6 dec1S1on to appoint Roy Hurlbut to fill the scat vacated alter the death or councilwoman Myrl.as Wa1mer We now s toek the fab•loas Colle.etion b y HOLLYWOOD CLOTHES ",. (' Me n 's Suits for only One Dollar!* "'When you buv one suit a t the regular price. you can buy another of equal o r lesser value for o nly one dollar SOUTH COAST PlAZA. COST A MISA. CA. rHOMI 17141 140. I IOJ ,l ' --------~ \. ·----) l__ THEY HAVE AORE.£0 TO DISAGREE S.n. John Warner •nd WHe, EHubeth Taylor L iz in Co111bat? Hubby Krwws She'll Fight CINCINNATI (AP I -Ehzabelh Taylor m combat boots? If women could fight in combat and the times called for it, the actress said she'd sign up 1f she were able "ln um es of war. everyone should pull their own weight," she said at a news coolerence here Thursda~ Her husband, Sen. John Warner, R-Va., llad no doubt or how his wife would react "I CAN GUARANTEE IT," Warner said, responding to the (!Ut'St ion of whether his wife would volunteer. "This 1s a courageous lady and s he's still got a lot of fight left " Some of that hght surfaced when the couple disagreed on the sub3ect of women in rombal at a recent gathenng or ffrpublscan officials in Easton, Md. AT TIIAT TIME, MISS TAYL-OR brushed aside Warner 's .1ttc•mot~ t.o silence her on the issue. Warner. a former Sc(•retary of the Navy. believes women should not serve in <·om bat .. M:v wife and I have reach~ a state of detenle.'' said W a mer·. who was in Cincinnati to address a Lincoln Day d.snner. ··we have agreed to disagree." Sefl••la• .. •etl Colleges Low In Minorities SACRAMENTO CAP> - Deaplt. varicul enorta t.o put mtnortUee ln OaUfonlia con.... tbey are atlU udly uncfer- rep,._t.ed, aay1 a o•w report And the altuat.lon won't im· provtt unUI the learn1na by mino.r1Uea 11 Improved ln lbe public •cboola, 1ay1 the state l>oat aecood.aTy t:ducaUQft Com mlHloo'1 third report oo lbe 11ubJect ln five years. StaUJtlca trom the draft re- P<>rt. releated Tbunday: ln tho fall or i.m. m,loorities made up 37 percent or Callfonua's public school enroll· menl m the first 12 aradea -but only 27 percent of its pubJJc and pnvate college undergraduates\ and 17 percent of its graduate 11tudent.s. The report said Mexican· Americans. lbe lastest-growi.ng group in California, were the most underrepresented in its colleges: With 20 percent of the tot a I public school enrollment, they made up only 10 perce1lt of the college undergraduates and 5 percent O( the graduate StU· dents Blacks, with 10 percent of the public school students, bad 8.7 percent or the college under· graduates and 4.8 percent of the graduate students. Asians. American Indians and whites all had higher percen· tages in college Ulan in public schools. Of those in college. blacks. Mexican -American s and American ln<tians were concen trated ln the two-year communi ty colleges, rather than four· year schools, to a greater degree than other students. And their graduation rates were also well below the statewide level. The report said there has been s ome increase in undergraduatl' minortty enrollments 10 the last four years. but hltle progress at the graduate level. Women's enrollment has an creas<.>d steadily in public col le1ea aod la about equal wtlh meo·1 tN"Ollmeot amoo1 w:ider- 1uduat.es. Bul women mde up only about a third of UriJvenity of California iraduate student.a. Tbe study la requJred by a resolution passed by the Legislature In 1974 aakin1 the state's public coUegea for plane. to bring their enrollments of minorities, women and the poor up to the composition of the state's bigb school graduates by 1980. The commission said the goal hasn't been met and won't be "unUl a larger proportion of ethnic minority and low-income student s receive better academic training in the public schools, and graduate from high school" It said one of the biggest prob- lems is public school segrega t1on, which has increased in California during the last 12 years. It cited state studies say ing 72 percent of all black stu dents and 57 percent of all Mex scan -Ameri cans attended schools with 50 percent or more minority enrollment in l!rn The report said such schools are likely to have higher dropout rates and lewer counselors than others. and a lower percentage or minorities among teacher!\ than among students The study srud a sequence of math classes preparing students for co ll ege, inc lu ding trigonometry and calculus. was taken by 72 pe:ccnt or the white students and 79 percent of the Asians. but only 25 percent of the lflsparucs and 20 percent of the blacks. Among the recommendation." were more cooperation between public colleges 1n recruitment of minorities. con:.1derat1on of more fleJUbll' adm1ss1ons i.tand ards al th~ Un1vers1l y of California, more publicly funded child care on college campuse:.. and more training of b1lmgual teachers DA.IL V PILOT VICTORIAN NEIGHBORHOOD NE£DS FACELIFT Jame• Sechreet Reatorea 1878 Horn. Historic SA Houses Due ReTWva·tion? 8 ) JOA~"·· RF.VNOU>S 01 ,,.. O•ttr ~•Mot Su ll W t-dgt'<l in IM-tween the Slf'd and glas:-. high n ses of Santa An a · '> (' 1v1 r. C' 1· n t t: r and th•· ru~hing traJf1 c ur lhl' ~anta And f" r l' I.' IA a > t h t r C ' ~ d n1·1~hborhood of homf"'> that datf:" bark mon· than "' 1·1·ntury The· '><·arch " "" for · urb,rn pwnct.•r-. 1Ah<1 II tum ba<"k th1· rav:igt•s of lJml' and reMrirt-th" hom1.·'> to ttw \'11·torrcin -.µlcnd<>r thul m.11lt• I-r1·nr·h f'.irk th•• C'll> ~ mo'\t (XCIUSl\1' n1:1ghborhood On<· mt•ans of preserving hi.:. t11rsc build.mg:. 1'> through zoning rt-stnct1ons or other leg1 slat1 .. e or regulatory dt!v1 ccs Hut Thomas said the emphasis of Saturdays program 1~ how private ind1v1duals can launch their own historic presc·rvat.wn Jlflljf'Cb Thom<t .... who is aho a mf'mber of the Newport Jkach l'IJn111ng Comm1'>1>1on. descnbes h11ri-.el( a'> a i.t ude nt. of l°Jl1fom1a''> architectural h1s- 1on Russian Motives 'Explained' The ()rangl' nwntv 1-:nv1rnn mt"nlal Coal1t11111·, S:.tnl d .\nJ lhstonr Sun<'y ha'> h1·lp1'<1 put togelht·r a da\ Ion~ f'ro~rdm Saturday to hr1ng out th•· p1onN•nn.i.: :.pint 1n ) oun.: pro fess1onab IA ho are con<,1d.,n nf.! bu} sng and restoring <Jld hum<:., ·1 \I' ..,~·nt a few Saturdays '"r;.ip1ni;( paint at the }fowe- V.-a rtle House . he s ays The hum1 1s a lovingly restored V1c- tonon bu1ldmg located near the 1 ounl\ .., Old Courthouse. Thoma.-. says the love of 19th r1·ntury buildings that dot Santa ~\na apparently 1s catching ·The last lime we gave a home tour. we had 800 people.·• he By DAVID KVTZMANN (M ttw O.oly Piiot Sutt Since late December, when Russian troops and tanks blitzed Afghamstan. west ern analysts have playf.'d u little guessing game To wit Why did lht:y do 1t·; At UC Irvine Thursd ay. a prite-winnsng h istorian a nd specialist on Soviet science and tt>chnCJlogy allempted to answer tha1 que!>t1on I Lhmk lht·1r aims are both dl'ft•nssve Lind potl·nts ally ex panssonist. · said Dr Kendall B ~~·s a:'.so<"1ate professor of h1<Ti1r} at L \I and the recent wsnnt>r of tht• Herbert Baxter Ada m~ PnzP h<>stowed by the Arnl•ncan ll1storical Assoc1a tson fi<.111rs. an Irvine resident. said th1• Huss1ans deal only in long ran~c-strate~ics and their in frrventson rn Af~hansstan was no '>PUr of thf' moment action Vse wl'd fro m a hi s torical perspective. he said. the Soviet snva~1on wa'\ possibly motivated by a continuing interest in the Kr<>mlm to keep thl' central As ian nation as bolh a burrer statf' and a 1ump1ng off point m· to tht• strategicall y important Perc;1an Gulf Other fort'1gn policy experts offer explanations for the Soviet 1ncurs1on tha t differ from Ba1kc; by degrees Some bt•l11•ve. for instance, that Afghanistan was not the m 3JOr target or the Russians, who are instead planning to in- vade Iran and Pakistan as part of a long.range. plan to control the rich oil fields of the Persian Gulf states Other experts. such as George Kennan, bchcve the Russian m· cursion was defensive only. In a New York Times arllcle. Ken· man said the Soviets were pro· tecling their position in a .. client" s tate important lo the defense of the USSR. Afghanistan -sandwiched geogr~;cally between Iran and P · tan s hares a com- mon border with Russia that runs more than 1,000 miles. The Soviets say they were in· vited into the nation by the exist \Og MarXts t government of Ha f1zullah Amin. Amin was killed. supposedly by Russian troops. and a Sov1Pt puppet rue tator named Babrak KarmaJ m stalled m tus place Ra iles, s pea king to th t' University Forum al UC I. said the Russians have been compel mg with the west for more than 100 years fo r mrtuence in Afgharustan. The rugged, mountainous na· t1on has key passes long con· s ide red or greal s trategic s1gmf1cance m the area. Jn the 19th century, Imperial Russia looked longingly at Afghanistan as a buffer between east and west. After the Russ ian revolution. the importance of the nation was not lost on the new Communist rulers either. In 1919 , Bailes said . Afghanistan fought to free itself from Rrit1sh colonial control and looked lo the Soviets for help Successful , the Afghan king cooperated with the Soviets on other rrulitary ventures to crush rebe l move m e nts that both feared Barley Jury Hears Ex-wife Testimony Previously barred testimony in which news m a n Thomas Barley's former wire descnbed a 1977 incident in which Barley tried to break into her house while carrying a knife was heard Thursday by an Orange County Supenor Court JUry . Margot Barley Murray, divorced from the former Daily Pilot regorter in December, 1977, said Barley, 51, once showed up at home c~rying a knife in his waistband while the two were separated . Though police were called. Barley was not arrest~ Later the same night, Mrs. Murra y testified , Ba rley telephoned her and told her to remember a 1966 murder case IJl which a man who kiUed his wife was found innocent by reason of insanity Ba rley 1s facing trial on charges he murdered his fourth wire. Catherine, 46, in a May 26 knife attack at a Santa Ana shopping center He has pleaded innocent by reason of insanity State of C olleges Examined Sunday Judge Ma s on Fenton had barred Mrs. Murray's testimony during the second week of the five-week trial. However, Depu· ty District Attorney Cliff Harrist was allowed Thursday to cal Mrs Murray as a rebuttal wit· ness. During the March, 1977, inci· dent, .Mrs. Murray testified, Barley, unable to gain entry to the house through doors, aban· doned the knife in a bush and broke out a window. As California st.arts observing Community College Week, Sun· day's Daily Pilol will look at the five local examples. CHAMELEON-LIKE! -An Opinion Page article will ex- amine wbo really loses when local tax cutbacks curtall the in- novation of this level of cur- riculum. And separate features . will report on a telecou.ne on • Shakespeare, a class on Western : movies and a professor's new :->book OQ cuhln8 in on brl&ht :::ideas. :; lJ SPDIT WANlNGt -When : :, CatUornia voten ala.abed prop-. :!ert1 taxes nearly two yeara : •&P. JDAQ)' aaw lt Nan overture .. to'• n.atloawlde tax "tu ,... : belllon." The MQUel, however, : bu been less dramat.lc, a cheek • around tbe country 1howa. (suNDAY'S BEST] AD GAME'S GREAT -Bozell & Jacobs advertising afincy nu1ks aIDong the t.op 20 the United stat.eS. Alan Jaco ex· plains wby the flJ'lll opened it.a third California ofrlce in Newport Beach iP a You/Your Money article. WIDENING WOR LDS -Go- lne beyond the Marte Kiotdom in Anaheim and it.a longest run- ning, prime-time TV 1eries, Walt Ollney Productions is ven- turlnc into 1ltcoms and mlnl· dramu. A new vice president ~ll• why they're Unhrtn1 with 1ucceu. Barley was taken into custody by Orange poUce after the at- tempted break-in and held lor observation In the psychiatric ward at UC Irvine Medical Center. 1\ is the defense contention that Barley appeared al the house iP an apparent suicide at· tempt. Other rebuttal witnesses called t.o the stand Thursday in- cluded Tbomaa A. Murphine, Dally Pilot managing editor, and Thomas Keevil, Daily Pilot editor. Both testified that they detect· ed no cban1e ln Barley'• behavior in the week before Mra. Barley was stabbed to death . At the time of the murder, Barley waa on probation for a December, 1978. 1tabbin1 attack on Mn. Barley. The SoVJets. Balle~ s111d, de ve lo ped a s tro ng sense of paranoia on the vulne rability of the frontier nation Since the 1930s. the h1stonan said, the Russians have poured considerable amounts of aid into the mountainous land. A small Afghan communist movement also began in the 1940s and early 50s The monarchy was eventual ly I overthrown m Afghanistan in the early 1970s when the nallon was gripped by famine The new government was commun1st. but tned lo forge close links with lhe Shah of Iran This regime was overthrown its elf by Afghan communists. who waged a cam pa1gn or l and r e form . na lionalizallon of busines~es and attacks on the Moslem clergy • f ~ PONY PACK/6 Plants Th1.· sc-mmar. which cost:. S2 w ill bt-held from 9 a m to :i pm al the Bo wer'> Mu<,eum . 2002 N Mam St Santa AnC:t Lunc h won·t be prO\ 1df'd Called ·From· Westl'm t-"ron· tier lo Urban Pioneer The West Was Won, Now How Do We Save It... the sem mar will in 1. ludt• h1"toncul datd alonR 1o1o1th 111form atwn from thrt•1• ~Mnt.1 1\n:m :. who havt• re..,tnrt•d \'ic tonan <'r,1 homt·'> llJI Thoma:-. of th• n1dht1on t•xpla1m>d that th" ~Jnl.t AnJ ll1stonc Sur\"\'\ 1-. an arm 11f lhl' c·n<r llt1on that " 11pt•r:i.t 1n~ undt-r ,l frtkral ~r;wl to m .ip .ill •1f S::inta An~t" old bulldsnR.., in an t•ffort to dNt•rmini· 14 h1rh -.houlrl bP Sa \l'CI and how th•·} -.huuld bt· pre~1..·n t'Cl \ ,., Bare Root Fruit Trees Ir Roses Non-P a t e nt Roses ............... 53 .29 Patented Roses ................. 54 . 99 AARS Award Winners ........... 5 7 .49 Standard Fruit Trees ........ From55 .49 Semi-Dwa rf Fruit Trees ..... From 5 7 . 99 Plue a wlde variety of •mall fruit• & vegetables. COSTA MESA noted ~ lit.-said his group c; aim 1s to n•\ 1lahu-central Santa Ana ':. old neighborhoods by getting young professionals to buy the old homes and restore them In tht> offing 1s a program set 10 "tJrt 1n .Jul\ in which an his lilrJ(' tru5t rehab1htat1on fund "1 ll be '>et up to buy the old homf's in the French Park area th•·n tum them over to bu)Prs at 11'"' than tht· markt•I value on th1• ~u<iranle,, thal tht· homes 14 111 b.· n~tored Thoma-. -.a1d thNe ore onb t"'' otht•r plac1°-. 1n the .,tale:- "1th -.uc h tru. ... L.., San Fran· 1 1 t11 Jn<I Pasddl'nJ '~--, owart Gorden .fl'~-.#. Oeticious 1 8 -~e-· -Apple • • 11:iv, ")r "iwt-f.lf' ,,,C,.Hl'tJ r ;1 ~ i' w ~I'\ •t-u•, 10', .... f fry,.,,,, o(\• ~ b ~ ~ SALE PRICE $6 .99 Onion Sets &~• 1 01•01 ~··1'1 ~ o wmme1 llof',l••'>I ,, • .,.,ts" .. r• D• n lll<l ' Australlan Teo Bush f ~Dl\1HnO tno .. .._ '' ~ Rub't Glow 'vorttrv t "' ,J r 1n e\110 IOtg'° 'I' .... • '>-·-· tunv oioswm1.<t ;_ DIOOI\ ·~ '·· ' ~ C,ot1on S11e . "' l!eg 12 49 ,:,b~5 5.99 Asparagus Roots Ptont l'1eSe I veo1 Old 1001c; now IO< eoorltel llOf',ICSI OI mes :Mne1 lobll! IOYOflle 8 IOOIS Pel P<>CkOQe Req 719 ::l~E 51 .69 . NATION I WORLD .... .,Coating Q ... ••• ~If Te•~~' Marplala.- Prices Surge Up Industrial Output Shows Slight Gain Aren't We Lucky? OSl'llNO ,,,_,.D '.:J,!llPr· -0.. ot t.odfY'• hHCOIMI Gii our eurnet' ....,.... WU encMlaft l.O try ~ hide a.nd eauae ateam to blow out your tars It •wMUY 111&119ted. "llost Counlri Pay Much llott Than Jl IO for • OallooolOu 1'1wJ ttory below wesnt on l.O Hplaln lbat II you were drivlq ln Bu11ana, you'd pay 14 IZ a 1aUon for the 1tulf If you were m lt&ly. It would be SJ OI And ao on Who wrote lhi• pap. anyway' Some nacll for lbt' oat companies' Somt' Pollyann1 ol lhe pumpa' SO Ht~RI! YOU ARt:. You aren't ln Butaana You h•ve eluded Italy You're on the Oran1e Coast, wandertna &OliY tuJChway~ :wml" plac~ between Seil Beuh Mnd San Coastal lte!1di'flt WhlJ ftemnnben What "(;'" War" Meant Clemente, and trying to find lfn open station where they might be so kind <as tu J>t:ddlc you a gallon or so at $1.27 per Anyway, you arc ron·warned The ESP stones aboul the Bul~anan bulge' or th(· Italian fuel fleecing alw1ty1> seem to surf act• JUSl hdore WC' ~el another gas pnce hike Thc-y l<'ll you how sweet 1t 1s and then they sock 1l to you nght in the old wallet .Just today 11 was reportLod that a Gorman gas dealer got ~l apl)t'd Wlth a federal rap for peddling fuel at as much as 39 cents above the maximum pnce ce1lmg. By com· p1trison. Utis doesn't seem Like such a prime evil. You know where Gorman is? It's at tbe top of the grade, going over the Grapevme from bere to BaJtensfleld. Anybody who runs dry at Gorman deserves to get fleeced ON TIIE ~ER HAND, here along our coastline, you motor through Huntington flt·ach and see all those wells pumping and witness the Long Beach refmenes working away. and you figure we ought to be able to pump a gallon on the cheap Lon11: H<:aC'h , for f'xamJJlc, once had the re pulatton or pumping the chcapc'll gasohne an the region. You go up no rth 1usl lfbove San Francisco to Cotati, and you ran buy eJ(gs at bargain pncetags. That's because Cotati is the cg~ capital of the entire universe Al Kona, Hawa11, home of the dreaded Kona coffee l>ean, uu~y pruct1cally pay you for dnnkrng the stuff. They i.hould But homl'tnwn h;argains don't hold any more when 1t ('Om es Iii gasolmt• SOMt: Ot' THE BOY~ who have seen a fow s ummers around here were gathered an a Costa Mesa establishment the other aJtemoon. discussing the good old gasoline dayi. One recall<.>d when he used lo buy Wilshire gas ror 13 cents a gallon ffr got lopped Another ~eai.oned c1t1zen remembered Gilmore Red Lion giJ' al nine cenL\ for regular Ala.'>, as lh••y i.ay. tho!>e d ay<i are gone forever Snow Falls • m WASHINGTON CAP) - O.a5Nt.e a '"Jcom• dtop la food cos... wt.oa.ale prleea •ursed 1 t plftet ln Juuary, the Mt· 1•1t monlttl)' Jump 1lnee No- vtmber lJT4, U.. Labor Depart ment report.td today. The lt.p lncre&H WU pro- pelled by 1barply ht1her Oil Price ttle01ent Announced WASUJNGTON (AP> -The Energy Department has an- nounced the largest setUement of 011 company price violations. Out the total amount of settle- ments 1s still far below the totaJ pricing irregularities that al- legedly occurred Standard Oil Co of Indiana, the nation's s ixth biggest oil firm , agreed Thursday to a $280 m1lhon setUement, topping the previous nigh, a $220 million set llement with Cities Service Co. BUT Ot~ TIIE $10 billion in pricing violations the Energy Department alleges the nation·~ IS largest oil firms commJU.ed between 1973 and 1976, only $980 million m settlements have been reached so far, not quite 10 per· cent And con~umer groups i.ay lit lie of the money that has been received has 1tctually made it to the consumers who were over charged on gas and heatmg oil purchases. In fact , a coalition of con· s um e r group'! led by the Cons umer Energy Council has take n legal act.10n m an effort to rorrt' the• department to funnel mon· of the money to con ~uml.'rs, char~1ng current settll' mt•nb. are actually 1llcgul IN THE STANDARD of In 1tic.in a s ettlement, the refiner a~rc.·t!d lo make S29 million in re fund i. to large cu!>tomers of 11te11el and heatiflg 011 and turn an add1t1onal $71 million over to the t:nergy J>epartmt>nt to be used to pay poor people's energy bills The company , popularly known u Amoco, also agreed to forego $180 million In future price increases on gasoline and propane. the two fuels still under ~ovemment pnce controls Amoco did not admit any wrongdoing m the consent order. which the company said 1t was s 1gn10g to avoid the "continwng cx penst' or protracted. complex ht1gat1on " JN ADDITION to the $2RO million m paymenLc; and aban doned pnce increases. the com µuny a l110 co mmitted $410 m11lwn l<1 stepped up investment in oil exploration and refinery m11dt'rnizat1on <1ver the next lh re<-years [)() E originally had accused Amoco of $143 million m pncing violat1on.s, but Paul Hloom, the department's special counsel, said Thursday that lf further ii'}· vei.t1gation put the total of al- leged v1olations · 'm exces~ of $400 mtlhon " lie refused to be more 11pec1f1c Rockies Freezing Drizzle in Nation's Midsection T.._peraf urf"• \now ~n ttll OY•• CMth of N•w Yortt. end ,,orth•rn Pe"n• HI L.• \Yl••f'I•• Alb•,,Y l~ 1/ f '"'"'•fvte' M°""4 fM f\oltlOt\ Amerlltu u II ••rly tht' mor"1no f~d from ' An<"°'-10 ti ""O'H' lle!OW IOfO In 0.•11< l Oe, A•lwr•lllo \I " N 0 lo 10 099<"' In Key We\I, , te AOenl• ... 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I~ Dan Rather will te:tkl' over as anchor man for the CBS Evening News c<t rly next year. s ucceeding Walter Cronkite. who has held the post since 1962 Cronkite will remain with the network "DRY' MILL.S FETED TONIGHT PALM BEACH, fla IAP> FormH Alabam11 first ladv Corneha Wal11tce will staJ(e ~ benefit tonight to honc1r formN Arkan!>as Rep Wilbur Mllh' fifth anniversary w1thou1 a drink Six hundred J>(:oplt• at SISO ;i plate, or Sl,50() 11 lahh·. wt•rt· <·x pt•<'ted Tlw mom•y l(ocs to th1· Palm Beuch Jnsttlute , lhiJt ha ... helped !'IUch p.'Oph• as Mills and Mrs Wallace's m other. Ruby Folsom . combat alcoholism perc-... pomi '° U ~reem. a clear r.n.cuon ot tu coocm n over WCJl'l8dnc tnnaUon. The move la tuN to MDd ln- terat rates bitber tbroucbout the eeooomy. The stock market fell abarply ln early lradlnc u lnveatora not- ed the unpleuant lntlaUoo newa and the Pederal Reserve'• ac· Uoa. The Dow Jonea avera1e ol 30 lndu.utala •lid 10.24 point.a to 883.51 ln the fil"lt half bout ot tradlna. • CHANGES IN wholesale or producer prices oft.en abow up within weeks at reUJl outlet4, thua affecting consumer pocket· boob. January'• 1.6 percent jump nearly doubled Dttember's re· vised O 9 percent increase. worsening the natioo's int11tion. On an annual composite basis. January's increase would come to 20. 7 percent, compared to the 13 percent from January l979 to January 1980 . But most econorrust.s do not expect ronlJJl uing monthly nsei. of I 6 per r ent During all o f las t year , wholesale p r ice~ ro~e an C1ve rage m I percent a month The huge increase 1n January 14 as particularly i mpressive because or the 0 8 percent fall off to thl· pnrt> of finis hed food J,1roduct.<i r eady to be sold lo re la11t•rs Tht>St' price~ had nscn 10 fl VC or the precedtnl( '>IX month!., the Labor Department said TJIF. PRODUCER PrtcP Jndf'x mt"asure11 the pnces or 1terru. Cit three level~ ran1 she<l g<IOdi., proc ,.,,,.d ;ind read) for sale t11 re ta1lt•r.., 1nlPrmt·d1ate good'> which are wm1 r1n1 ~hed . irnd crude malenali., wh1C'h have yet tc1 ht> procei.~ed . and m clude 'uc·h 1tt-m~ a ... 11' f''ll)Ck grn1n raw 1·otton or Stt"'<'I ~rrap The Labor C>t!partment report t•d I h.11 t'Un'>umt•r <lurabff·\ rt'ad} for rt'lotl advanced'.! 2 sx-r r1·nt in January following I Fi J,1crc1•nl iJOd I 1wrc·1·nt 1n1·n·a'>t"> in Oect'rnber and ....,,,w·mbt·r respectJvely Much of this acr f·l .. r:ilton wa ... rnusC'd hy a substa ntial~ fi 1)(·r C' l' n l 1 nr re· a ... t' 1 n hou 'ot·h11I t1 fljlwlfn•, and a 22 5 JH:rc1·nt Jump to prec1ou.\ metal 11·welry. a rt'fiect1on of the recent gold and s ilver nJ5h worldwide lle•1t1te•rf•• Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin. who has not been seen in public s ince October and r eportedly has been seriously ill. will make a television c.appNffance next Thursdc.ay Mobil Fined $500,000 in Gas Shifting WASHINGTON <APl Mobil 011 Corp 1~ piJ ying a S500,000 ftnP for secretly s hifting naturaJ i.:a' from lh<' pnce controlled in- h• r c; ta te marke1. to the un · rt•l(ulatf•d market for s ales w1lh1n a Matt' l' S Dl'otnct J ud~f' Thomas A. fo lann1·r y 1mp<1!>1·d t hr· fine Thursd<t y after the 01! company plt·adf-<l n" ront1·-.t to violating lhc NiJtural Ga.l> A<'t of t9:i8 MOBIL .\DMITT•;o 1t never obtained th<• rC"flUlred govern- ment approv.al for aba ndoning \t·rv l<.'l' to an inter 'ot alf' pipeline and :;witchinR deltw·nc ... to an unrc>l(Ufalt-d intnsMatP p1J)t'linc, 14h1•rt• pnr1·.., w(•r,. h1gh<·r Thi· r1n•· a 1·tually WCI'> W()rkf'd 1n1t durini:? pl1·a nt-got1<1l1on ... lwlwt-en allOmf•y-; for Mnhll and !ht· Ju.,tH't' Dl!plf l"lmc-nt ·, two \ t-:ir olrt 1•n1·r~v rr.tucl un:1 Flannl·n ,l(T1·p11·tl th•· agr<•t• m1·nt \1 '•hil l'M·ramt· th•· f1r<,l natural ga:-. 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