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Joh Firm May Close Friday
17%Pereent
Banks Rai,se
.i Prime Kate . .
NEW YORK CAP) -Chase
Manhattan Bank raised its prime lending rate to a record
1714 percent, continuing tbe
rapid rise in interest rat.ea that
h as followed today's efforts to
tighten credit.
Chase Manhattan, the third-
First Lady?
Linda LaughJJ
At Thought
largest bank hi tlie eoantry. said
that the demand for loans was
.. very strong" even at a prime
rate of 1~ percent, which was
adopted only Friday by major
banks.
Chase also cited the spiral in
other interest rates, which bas
pushed rates on both home
mortgages and money market
certificates to record levels.
Some California lenders raised
their home mortgage rates
Monday to a record lSlh per-
cent.
On the heels of the prime rate
hike, 'the stock market posted
another broad loss today as
hopes continued to fade on Wall
Street for any strong eovem·
ment mea.au.res a1ainst inlfa-
tion.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industrials fell 1.14 points to
848.20 in the first three hours of
trading.
Losers outnumbered 1atnen
by more than a 3·1 marlin
among New York Stock Ex-
cbaqe.liated iaaues. The marbt rallied late last
week amid speculatioa that the
Cuter wtmint«ratioa was plan-m, new ntl-bd'Wtinn actions,
Ada •credit coutlola. But ,. U. WI lhW, and then ......,, ...... wUboat any,.,.
llOWH =-· ot ACb measures,
NlllDf c;wue intwJlled in bot~ t • atoek. an4 bond
man.a.~
Tbe ........... ,...., which
.,... ebarse -loam to most n·nlt·wortby corporate
e••t.mers, ba1 risen two ~~ l'8ee Peb. 16, WIMa tbl r.idenl R11ene m9de ............. ,,.,_endlt..
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Peril @J;lte Pier
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Kim Tfiiiiible and Jerry Shepard of Buena
Park found this warning Monday when
they we.nt for a stroll on the Huntin2tOo
Beach Pier. City officials said vanClals
ripped out about 100 feet of railings on the
south side of~ pier ~damaged another
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40 feet of 1'81JJD.gs on the north side. ~
damage will cost about SS.000 to repall'.
they said. In addition, the pier, normally
open 2( hours a day, is closed between mid·
night and 5 a.m. each day while the rail-
ings are being replaced.
'oliee Seek
TwoSmpeete
·····~ty
In Wyoming
Arsonists Torch
Autos and House
••re walt1n1 for tbelr in·
......... to return wltb !DON
lnfon:utklll about t.be four or
more toreMd autos.
Stone lllld about 10 auto ftrea
Ht bJ -U'IMID.lst baff bee re-ported aiaee JUUl'J' la Su
Juan Caplstruao or the av·
roudin& aaincorporated ter·
rttory.
Hartt.. aid toda.J'1 lMmt
auto fires were rez.c::•d between mMnlll't and al
Ma51 and amt Calle .....
CeplMrmo Beeteh. and at -Via ct.~_. al a DM.rtlr Vla Clle~P ... AJ>
Directors
Expected
To Quit j
BJ STEVE •ABBLE , GI .. ~ .... ,... f
Tbe trou.bkd pn vale firm that
baa been bandllng H uotiogton
Beach's federal Job training pro-
gram may dose shop for good
Friday. tbe firm's director::.
warned Monday.
Directors said layoff notices
for 11.5 employees and trainees
of West.em l.ostitute of Careers
lnc. are beinc prepared because
the eompany'1 insurance policy
is beiq canceled.
The fiYe-man board of direc-
tors for Westem1 aaid Dired.or
RDy How, are alSO e~ to
toss in tbe towel and reaip this
week.
The threatened actions came
in the wake of an investication
by Orange County Manpower
Commission auditors into mis-
management allegations leveled
at Western.
The bulk of the allegations
center on office leases. steep
pay mcreases for West.em's top
brass employees and expensive
furniture purchases.
"Al this point, there really are
DO ~ ol 811YthinJl,'' said Alveraa Van nseet, fntenm
presidmt of West.eru.
.. We met with our employees
MondaJ and indicated what was
goin& on and what we are doing
to try to pt insurance and keep
the procram eoma."
Manpower commissioners,
wbo control tbe fiow of all
federal job train.lo& money in
t he count~ bave already
agreed, thoi1p, to cut Westem's·
fundiq by the end of March and
effectively put the firm out of
bullDea.
(See JOBS. Paa~ AJ) f 1
~ But the poee wu an u. .-
tun. u 'Nlb tried 11*'7 • convl~ .lodJ tMt Ille •"" meant to bl an oc ....
And Jod,y, In • aJ mUar apirit, prrs~t.ed I.be 1A1l1Jetu,.. With •
bal ol red wlQleft ''JYll 10 JW an remember mt" ...
Jod1'1 1lxlb·1rede clan
• traveled bere tor the dQ. He
f tW"Hd OYW U\e bq ol. WOftU -
• free ol charte and, lbua. tu -
: a fter a brief apeec b to
lertaleton who are •PGDsorlni a
ball nemptine "youu en·
trepreneun" from bavlni""to pey
sales tax. 1be Lestalatore la U ·
peeled lQ act on the bill soon
·Tm glad you decided to help
change th.is law. If you figure il
out logically, it cost the state
more to collect the whole $3 tax I
pa.id than} ~ould pay In my
childhood, said Jody in a brief
speech he had diligently pre-
pared for the occasion .
The Ulster County youth
became something of a national
celebrity last s ummer after
news accounts of th e Tax
Department'!-. effort~ to collect
sail's tax on worms he dug up
out of his backyard and peddled
to local fishermen
For his first v1s1t to thl' state
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GETS TAX BREAK
Worm Merchant Gerard
Capitol. he got <·elebrity treat
ment Minonty Leader James
Emt-ry. other legislators and
Tu l ly a rranged a for mal
''The day after t be news
•&oriel UPMnd, lbe called 1J18 up and Wd: 'You've tot too Ul· ·
tie to do,· " TWlY qwpped.
1•'9,...tooto~MUd rro ebolce but to ellforc. the at.ate'• aaleJI tax law.
·'Tb• aolutlon Is •bat tbe
le1l1latora art! dolaa DOW -
ch•Qlial the law.·•
Jod)', however, atole the lbow.
Sbowtq only a little nenou,,.
n e11. b e stood b•fore a mlcro~ne and eamet'&$ and
read hiB speech.
"J was up ball the nl&bl study-
lnt it,'' •aid Jody, Wbo auffers
trom dyslexia and bu trouble
readinll.
"I dfdn't realize I waa break-
lnt any laws by earnlnc an
honest dollar," be aald before
giving bla listeners a rundown of
the various worms be aella .
"Red wtulen are good for
bass, str ipers and trout
Night crawlers are hard to come
by. You have to crawl around on
your hands and knees at night
with a flash light Rainy nights
are best ... he said
Bovan Slay Case Closed
~obation for La~nan Ends Long Trial
A Laguna Beach man was
given five years probation and
fined SI .000 in Lo!> Angclt•s D1~
tract Federal Court Mondav for
his role in a multi mllhon dollar
hashish oil smugJtling ring.
Joseph Fedorows kl , 29, was
senlt•nced bv Judge Andrew
Hauck lie had pleaded f!Ull ty to
a misdemeanor charg.., in con·
nect1on with the case
An 1dent1cal sentence wa:.
g1\·en another defendant. Robert
Carreras. 36, of Los Angeles As
s istant U .S Attorrr<ey Eric
Doberteen saJd the lieht sen·
tences were handed down in re·
turn for the tesllmony of the two
men whlch aided the prosecut.aon
.nf the case in which the pnn·
c1pals once had ties to the !fare
t\ rishna religious sect
Last week . the r eputed
ringleader, Joe Davis Ilf. 30, of
Laguna Beach, was sentenced to
a $55,000 fine and a 14-year
prison term.
The t1entencing brought to a
close an investigation and trial
that dated to the October, 1977,
murder in NewPOrt Beach of sus·
peeled drug dealer Stephen John
Bovan.
That murder case s parked the
federal narcotics smu1Z1Zllnll in-
vestigation that produced indict·
ments against a total or 11 men.
Three of the 11 Robert Shea,
40 : Dean Greenberg. 28. and
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JOBS •••
Western was hired last Oct. 1
to handle Huntington Beach's
$2.6 million job program.
Huntington Beach City Council
members unanimously voted
Monday evening lo let man·
~ower commissioners worry
11'bout running the federal job
ptogram from now on.
They also agreed the city
would assume responsiblUty of
the public service e mployment
pqrtion of the Job training pro-
g~a m which finances a variety
o( city positions.
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'Garv Roberts. 29. are still at
large
Of the eight who "'erl' tned,
one "'as acqu1tt('d.
Davis drew the stiffest sen
ten cc of the group found guilty
Oouglas Snyder , 26, wai. sen
_ tenced to one year in prison and
fined $1.000. Lawrence
Montgomery. 30. was given a
$250 fine and five years proba
lion
Roy C. Richard. 30, also of
Laguna Beach, was ordered to
undergo 90-day diagnostic study
before he returns lo Judge ·
Hauck's courtroom for sentenc·
mg
Patrick Keneal y. 30. who
pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor
count. was sentenced to the
amount of jail time he served
prior lo his trial
Davis , Fedoro ws k1 and
Richard were all involved in the
Bovan murder case Richard
was given immunity from pros·
FAA Probes
Wrong-field
Jet Landing
STARKVILLE. Miss. <AP) -
The Federal Aviation Ad·
ministration is investigalin&
why a Republic Airlines pilot
landed bis jet at a general avia-
tion field 14 miles from the
Golden Triangle Airport where
the flight from Memphis, Tenn.,
was scheduled to land.
The Republic air liner, a DC·9,
landed Saturday in s wirling
s now at the uncontrolled Bryan
Field with about 30 passengers
aboard.
There was no damage to the
plane or to tbe runway at the
s maller airport and the pilot.
took off and flew to Golden
Triangle after realiiing the er·
·ror.
Republic Airlines offlclals
declined eomment on the matter
except to say that the flilbt bad
been late getting off from Mem-
phis.
F ~ officiala Hid .DO actlOn
a calnlt tbe crew would be taken
until they reviewed tapes of
radio .trma~lsma.
ecution ln the murder case in
return for his testimony
Davis was sentenced to six
months In county Jail and had
completed that term al the time
the federal narcotics indictment
was handed down.
Fedorowski was slated to
stand trial this week in Orange
County Superior Court for hls
part in the Bovan slaying.
All three Laguna Beach resi·
dents were one-time members of
the Hare Krishna Temple in that
city. Richard at one time served
as the temple pretldent.
Doberteen aaJd all but ooe of
the 11 indictees were al one time
associated with the c ult .
although cult officials dis ·
associated themselves from the
group at some point.
According to testimony during
the federal court trial the ring
operated between a Newport
Beach business and Paltlatan,
bringing shipment.a or bashlah
oil into the U. S. in typewriter
cases.
The Newport Beach business.
w hi c h involved Davi s,
Fedorowsk.i and Rlchard was a
front to launder the money made
throup aaJe of the narcotic.
Testimony reveeJed that the
oil waa bought for $1,000 a liter
In Pakilta.n and aold in the U.S.
for $12,000 a liter.
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PRIME •••
National Bank or Chica10. Other
banks were expected to follow. di~~f:ie &ieraf:.~Y'f!
widely followed u an indicator
or short-term interest rates.
Many commercial and i n ·
duatrial borrower• P•Y more
than the prhne rate -some well
over 20 percent.
At the Treuury Department
auction Monday, 1la-month
TreaaW')' bWa were aucUoned at
a record 14. 792 percent, up
sharply from last week'• 13.629
percent. >.. a retult. banb and
aavlnp aaeodaUolll wtl1 be able
to pay 14.792 percent on money·
market certificates, sold in de·
nomina&nl of $10,000 and up,
atarUDI 'IbW'lday.
Analyall NY there are aeveral
reaaon1 bub have found .W-
ini borrowers delplte tile b10
Interest ntes. Allboqb some fn.
du.alri•, notably avtoa, Jre nf·
fertns, buliDeal bal nmalDed
strona for otberl, j.Dcreulnl tM
need f« tundl.
In additioD, )oq-term 1Dterelt
rates in the boQd martet are
also b10, and lllU1 eompaniel
have aided from lllWlll boQda
wblcb would call fOlt blO ne.
to 1M pald for many yean •
lDltelld. tM)' .... bonowtDc
from bub, boPAI a..-term
ratetwUl=· Some . HJ prlyat.i,
tbe,y aa.ve .... bldieaUom eome
b\llh*lll art ~ I.a aa
,ffort to beat ~Ndit eoe~. wblcbu.it~=bD·
po,H .. part"' u ~ ....
U·iallldin fllbt. TMM eeatrolla eould llmll :tM •moat ot .... loul far ... -. ....... TM ittMe rate ~Id Mftf .,... .-.':ii T ~ A~-rt!Mr:lli= • ... ,,. .-;
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Leoldtafl l•r C'9leas?
This Landram. a converted snow cat with
laser ~· was last used by the cast of the
TV senes "BaWestar Galactica." The new
owner. DeLore:m :\hinufacturmg of North
Logan. l.Jtah. '-'ants to rent it out for
parties. proms and grand openjngs ..
Rape, Torture Told
Victim Testifies in Gacy Murder Trial
CllJCAGO (AP l A college
fres hman has test1f1ed he was
handcuffed by John W Gacy Jr
and s ubj ected to R uss1 an
roulette. rape and torture before
being freed after an encounter·
more than two yean. ago
Robert Donnelly. 21. a student
at the College of St Francis m
Joliet, burst into sobs and left
reahied 1t had bet·n " blank bu l let berause I WJ.., ... 111 1
al l\'t' ·
llt' :>a1d Gcic) told him that
when he killed him '1t wouldn t
be the hrst llme J killed girls
before but stopped that because
k1ll.ang guys was more 111terest mg ..
lbe court.roOm once during his Fl id St testimony before the Circuit Or 8 OrDI
Court jury Monday
Donnt•ll' 'iJld a ft er Gae)
dropp('d him off :it J downtown loJdtn~ dock ht• got his license
JJICJk number After treatment
.it a hof'tp1tal. ht· ga vc a ~late
nwnt to pohn·
They said they v.eren't gorng
to do anything about it. They
dad o 't be11eve me," be testified.
Cacy, who stared at the cell
1ng during t h e vouth 's
testimony, as charaed with com
milting 33 murders. more than
anyone m L~is country 's ha-;tory
G acy. 37. has confes~ed to tht·
sex.related slayingi. of youn1i:
men and bo) s. and the defense 1~
t yring to comincc JUrurs hl' 1..,
innocent by reason of 1n~anity
The prosecution contends the
murders were premeditated and
will :sk for the death penalty
Citrus Crop Spared
Second Hard Freeze
Donnelly recounted how Gacy.
s aying be was a police officer.
forced him at gunpoint Into rus
car on Chicago's Northwest Side
after midn~ht Dec. 31, 19"1'7.
Hendcuffed and croucbJ.ns on
the front seet noor, Donnelly
was taken to Gacy's home.
When he refused a drmk. he
said Gacy told him "I was a
guest and I should accept rus
hospitality and he held my
mouth open and poured the
drink down my throat."
He said Gacy had the gun with
hJm all the time and threatened
to kill him ii he didn't "behave."
Over several hours. Donnelly
described the gruesome details
or sadiaUc sex act.a and tort~.
8) Tiw AhM>ciated Prt>'s
Flonda's S2 billion c1tru..., in
dustn v.a~ :.pared another hard
fr<'<'ZC that v.as <•x pecti'(j tr>dJ'
and offi cials <.atd lht.'" don t ,,,
peel th<.-<.'OM Of a morning cup o(
orange 1wce to go up much after
all ,
.. It doesn't look bad at au.
said Earl Wells, spokesman for
the Florida Citrus Mutual in
Lakeland ''T e mpcraturec;
forecast in the low and mid~
JUSl rudn•t develop Throughout
most of the area there v.ere h1~h
20s and lov. 30s. ""h1ch 1'> no real
problem ··
Elsev.ilerC' in thC' South. rcs1
dents dug out from under record
snow and hoped for v. armer
weather
The storm. roarmg an from thr·
He testified tbat aa Gacy "put
something around my neck and
s tarted twisting it," he said .
"My, aren't we havlnc fun ARSON
tonight."' • • •
Donnelly said Gacy punched
him and stuck his bead under
water in the bathtub several
limes until he puaed out. Once
when be retained consclouaoeaa.
Donnelly said, Gacy urinated on
him.
He t.e8tified be aJao was fori:ed
to watch gay porno1raphk mov-
ies.
Gacy pulJed the trtuer "10 or
15 times" durtne Ruuaan
roulette, Donnelly aaJd. "It flnal.
ly went off, a «real big nolae. I
Cahforrua address. both 10 San
Juan Capi.strano.
These arsons were sN w1tlun li
mile or each other
Tbe fa.nt San Clemente auto
fire reported today at 12:46 a .m
occurred at 4.211 Calle Abril in
the Harbor Eatates area. The
vehicle was a late model sedan.
The next blue was reported at
1:33 a.m. at 425 Calle Empalme
near San Clemente Hlah &-bool
about three miles away from the
fint dty aaao anon.
\l 1d "'c!-il •J\cr the weekend
dumpt•d morl' than a root of
,nov. in V1r1t1nia and up to 30
1 111· h 1•' 1 n t• J 't 1• r n ".;or th
l Jrnlin.1 It v.a~ blJm ed fo r at
ll'd'l J6 deaths an JO states
In f1orlda, blossoms of next
't>ar·s orange crop turned black
Mond:iy lD the record-low tern--
pt.>ratu.re& tl'llil hit the north and
central M>c t1ooi. of the 34 -county
l It r u<; tx>lt
But th ing!> v.ere looking up to
f!a) Whtlt.' Y. ells s:i1d there had
hel•n !)OffiC damaJ:e 1t was too
' <Hh to a:.c;l'~:. the losses
Wt· don t Jnt1npate lhert! will
~ an) matt.rial effect on the
pr H't' of tht• JUICl' cit the COO ·
... umt>r levt·i.·· Wells s aid .
Wt' n· J!.l not in that bad straits
.1:. f.ir :is the industry is con-
t t•rnt·d
The \lund:.iy freeze had
brought din.• predictions .
Ire roatcd tht> unhar~sted
t•J rly and mid winter oranee
t mp .. 1mounling to 15 to 20
m 1II1 on boxes And rapidly
maturing Valencia oranges.
.1bout 85 million 90-pound boxes
ready to be harvested for frozen
concentrat~ orange juice, frote
on the trees in 20-degree tern·
~ratures Sunday and Monday
Tbe rrene prompted specula·
t1on about increased consumer
prices and larger returns for
growers because of a shorter
supply.
About 90 ptrcent of Florida's
oran1e crop ia processed into
Juice, witb the rest sold a& fresh
fn.Ul.
llembera of tbe Civil
ronauda Board bave panted
o new route autboritlee to
rllDes to n1 ln and out of
raap County's John Wayne
· granted penn.taalon onday to Frontier Airllnes and
estern Airlines to Oy out ol the
unty facility, but denied an ap-
ca ti on filed by Pacific
tbwest Airlines for a lblrd
ute lnvolvio1 the county
tirport.
' The three applications were
lnade under a new procedure PUNS CHALLEN
Fountllln Y.a.r•a St9nton
JOINING THE RACE
Santa An•'• Godinez Eown as an automatic market
try which gives the CAB liWe
way for denial.
Susan Kahn, a CAB staff
~unsel, said the PSA denial was
based on the fact the application
Yi•S for an Orange County to San
Francisco route, a route now
protected by Air California un·
der the automatic market entry
f rocedure.
Anthony Discovers
Two Challengers
Hughes Airwest, the only
other jet carrier operatini out of
Orange County, didn't protect its
~isling routes to Sall Lake City
nd Las Vegas, the routes grant-
. Frontier and Western.
In spite of the CAB's action ~onday , there appears little
kelihood that either airline will
gin operations al John Wayne
Airport.
I Continental's inability to get tpace and Frontier's assumption
bat it would be put into a
aimilar situation a year ago led
to a Federal Aviation Ad-
ministration investigation ol the
facility.
. The FAA held bearings last
April in an attempt to de-~rimine if the failure to grant
leases to additional airlines was
-the result of discrimination.
So far no conclusion has been
reached in that probe and FAA
officials say they aren't sure
when, if ever, a final decision
·will be reached.
In addition to the decisions re·
lated specifically to Orange
<See BOUTES, Page A2)
TO FACE CHM.LENG!
Incumbent Anthony
~Fmud Indictment ..
~lncl~s CdM Man .
i A man identified as a Corona
del Mar resident was among
•seven people indicted by the Los
'l\ngeles federal grand jury in
•eonnectioo with an alleged pre·
• ciowi metals fraud scheme.
Edward J . Shaida, 54, of 2508
Ocean Blvd. was listed in the in·
'dlctment Friday which resulted
.from a four-year investigation
tconducted by the FBI. J An Indictment la a formal
lcbarle made against a penoo
by a grand Jury. It does not
establilb ,..Ut or lDnocence.
Also liated ln the multiple
urt indictment were Claude
"Birtle of La Verne, Dlck SoutJaard of Riverside, Walter ~nnett. ol LoGa Buch. Edmund
Rama ol llui Valley SpriDCI,
WlWam Goodwllr ol Hilltbland 1anc1 ~ 11. Schmidt ol Blr·
........ ,lllda. u.s. Pl'oMetor .lu.t Go&ct.
4teiD MW .-, ari'eilt wanaata
have been issued for Sbaida.
Rams and Birtle and the rest
have been ordered to surrender
in Los Angeles Federal District
Court.
According to the indictment,
the group is accused of bilking
investors who put money into
what they tbougbt was a secret
proceea to extract gold, allver
and pla~um from ores mined
in Wyoming.
Tbe lDdictment alle1es that
Southard and Bennett produced
fraudulent assays of the' ores to
abow bilh Contenta of the pre·
cloua metals when ln fact there
wu no aiplftcant. amount of the
metals. · ~
The cbar_. listed ta the In·
dletmenl include con1plracy,
mall fraud, wire fraud, ln·
tentaM travel to .rraud and
oMtruetm ol jllltiee. Sba6da .. umed in 18 o( the 21 couma. ....
ByROBERTBARKER
OI -O.tly .. ilet StAtt
Fountain Valley City Coun·
cilman Roger Stanton and Santa
Ana postal official Hector
Godinez are challenging incum-
bent Philip Anthony in Orange
County's First Supervisorial
District.
AU three took out nomination
papers Monday and have un~
Friday to return nomination peti-
tions for the June 3 election in the
Weal Orange County diatriet.
Gocllnez, M, Uvea in Santa Ana
and is district manager of the U.S.
Poatal Service. He also i.I a
trustee of the Santiago Communi-
ty College District.
Stanton, 42. is a professor of
management at Cal State Long
Beach and is a consultant for
private firms in Orange and Los
Angeles counties.
He was first elected to the Foun-
tain Valley Council in 1974. He
was re-elected in 1978 with the
largest vote total ever garnered
by a council candidate in that city.
"I've thought about this for a
long time," Stanon said today,
"because it is normally crazy to
challenge an incumbent.''
But Stanton said he is doing so
because of the·' legal difficulties'·
that Anthony is facing_ in connec-
tion with campaign laundering
charges.
Stanton said be will not address
Anthony's problems in the cam-
paign. "But the public will
because it is in lots of people's
minds," be said.
Anthony, 44, is winding up his
fint full term as supervisor after
servinl more than 14 years on the
Westminster City CouncU.
He ii facing charaes that about
$58,000 waa diverted lo his
superviaortal campaign through
loana, with sources not dlacloled
as required by the 1974 Political
,Reform Act, accordlna to an ln·
dlctment by the <>ranie County
GrandJury.
Anthony aald the matter bas
notbln( to do wltb bis
performancetnotftce. ·
Re ~contends that there wu
DO int.eat to do anytb,buc Wl'Oftl.
"It wu a teeimlcal rePQl'tiDI
error that wu· corrected dine
ye an aao ... be aa1d.
l,oan
Demand
Strong
NEW YORK (AP\ -Chase
M anbattan Bank'" lralaed Its
frtme lendlnR rate to a record
H '• percenf, continuing the
rapid rile in interest rates that
bas followed today's efforts to
tighten credit.
Chase Manhattan. the third·
largest bank In the country. said"
tbat the demand for loans was
"very strong" even at a prime
rate of 16~ percent, which was
adopted only Friday by major
banb.
Chase also cited the spiral an
other interest rates, which has
·...,~us hed rates on both home
mortgages and money market
certificates to record levels
The prime lending rate. wh1ch
banks charge on loans to most
c r e d it-worthy corporate
c ustom e r s. has rise n two percentage points since Foo 15
when the Federal Re~crve made
its latest move to tighten credit
The move was promptl)'
matcbed by Morgan Guarant}
Trust Co. of New York, the fifth
largest bank, and by No 9 f 1r.t
National Bank of Ch1ca1-to I\
number of ot!ler bank~ follo~cd,
including No 2 the Ha nk of
America
The prime r:-atc docs not directly arrect other rates. but 1~
widely followed as an indicator
or s hort·term interest rate!>
Many commercia l a nd 1n
dustrial borrowers pay more
than the prime rate -some well
over ~percent.
Al the Treasury Department
auction Monday, s ix-month
Treasury bills were auctioned al
a record 14. 792 percent. up
sharply from last we~k's l3 629
percent. As a result. banks and
savings associations will be able
to pay 14 792 percent on money
market certificates, sold an de
nominations of Sl0.000 and up
starting Thursday
Analysts say there are several
reasons banks have found ~1 11
ing borrowers despite the h1~h
interest rates. Although some 1n •
dustries. notably auto:., are sur
fering. business has remained
strong for others, mcreasang the
need for funds.
In addition, long te rm interest
rates in the bond market arc
also high, and many compames
bave shied from issuing bond~
(See PRIME, Page A2>
* * *
Home Loan
Rates Jump
To 151h%
LOS ANGELES <AP ) In
terest rates rose throughout the
lending industry again. with the
nation's three largest savings
and loans and biggest bank h1k
ing rates 1 percent on a variety
of loans.
Home, Great Western and
American Savings increased
rates for home mortgages to
151h percent Monday, up from
the 14""z percent they quoted on
ly Friday. CaWomia Federal
went to 15~ percent and Bank of
America upped Its rates to l5
percent from 14 percent.
The Jump& reflected record
rates paid by the Treasury in its
re1ular Monday auction, where
interest on 218-week T-billa went
to a record 14.792 percent, up
more than 1 percent slnce la.st
week.
Saftl"I who tall:e out $10,000
ah ~ontb money market
cerW atea at ba.nU and aav·
lnp aDd loanl reeeln the 1ame
rate 8Dll the9e tmtrumentl have
recently accounted for much of
tlM lendlna lnduatry'a new de-
poslta, wtti leDdef'I pualn& OD tM lntereat tnereaaes almost week!J,
Ratel for bultn... loam also roae at c:ommettlal banb, with Crockell. Cbale Manhattan and tbe Bak ol Mew York lncteU•
laf the rat.el tor loans to •tock
bnbft to JN pucent.
UatW Odtonla Bank raJMd lta ,..._,... '° 17\4 .._,from
Jl.'6 wue IMlr Of ·America m. ....... tea pnme rate to 17'4 ~ ..tNl-...L Lloyds and 1eemtt1. Pielftc Nadoaal also
,,_, tio a 11\6 ~t prime and
ot••r le•tlirt tadlded tbe1 ............ -.
A Cat Nap
Lt·x1 the hon does n 't seem particularly keyed up about
tonight .., opening The five-year-old cat 1s a member of
thl' C1rcu~ Vargas which opens at 8 pm at Irvine Auto
< \·nter Performances continue Wednesday and Thursda}
.. it t 30 und 8 p .m .
Arsonists Torch
Autos, SJC H ·oUse
Bv RA VMOND ESTRADA .Ill.
• Of -o.lly r.i.c Slaff Arsonists torched al least
..,even parked vehicles and ooe
unoccupied house in predawn m
<·1dents reported today an south
<>range County
San Clemente and Orange
County arson investigators said
they bel.Jeve most of ~e vehicle
fire!> were set by the same
a rsomsl who has torched a total
of 19 autos since January
As he sifted the ashes of a
burned house at 640 Ave . Del
Verdor. San Clemente Fire
Marshal Gary Carmichael said
1l 's loo soon lo tell if the gutted
$225.000 structure was hit by th~
same arsonist who torched the
unlocked vetucles
The house fire was reported al
:I a m today in the re mote
M armers· Point area The bc>tBe
was stJll under construction
Orange Counl} Shenrr ~ Lt
Tom llarnson said toda} t~o
other auto arsons were reported
in Capistrano Beach and t~o
more m San Juan Capistrano
before dawn.
llarn1'0fl and county fare Bat·
tahon Ouef Jam Stone said they
were wa1t1ng for their in-
V"Stia(ators to return with more
mfl.)rmauon about the four or
·more torched autos
Stone said about 10 a uto fires
set by an arsonist have been re-
ported since January in San
Juan Capistrano or the sur -
rounding unincorporated ter·
ntory
Harrison said today's latest
auto fir es we r e re ported
between midnight and dawn at
34651 and 34631 Calle Monte.
Capistrano Beach. and at 33805
Via de Agua and at a nearby Via
Cahfomia address.
CdM Woman Bilked
For $3,600 Cash
"If t hey're approached for
money by anyone they don't
personally know, they should give
l
f
J
;
i
Newport Beach police issued a
warning to elderly residents lo·
day to be wary of a team or
phony bank employees after a
9 1 ·year-old Corona del Mar
woman was bilked out of $3,800.
us a call, or call to check on the '
person's identity with the bank," '
be said. J
The woman was contacted by
telephone Friday by a man wbo
identified himself as the manaaer
of her bank branch.
He told the victim that be
needed her help in trackin&
down some dishonest bank
employees.
The woman told police Mon-
day that she couldn't recall tbe
specific detaila of the elaborate
entrapment ldM!me outlined to
her by the ·~·called baak
manaier.
But lhe did ll:now abe was to
withdraw tbe $3,800 tn cub, take
lt to ber bome aad band lt over
to th• numaaer'• 111lltant when
he 1bowed up. Tbe money wu to
be returned b7 Monday, the
phony bank manqeraaid.
Tbe woman did u lbe wu told
but on Monday wben UM ualltant
didn't return ber money, abe
called tbe baM brudt .U to
ftDdt.battMtwomee ... 'tailt.
Police deparUMllt tpOlrMman
Rlcbard Loni MW today .lD·
ve1tlpto(I ~ eaaurMd that
the .aa.me wU1 be r1111s.d. • ..
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tn&IUliiOI~
Coast
Weather
Cloudine11 Increasing
tonight with rain prob·
ability. of 30. percent by
Wednesday afternoon.
LOWI tonight ,., at the
beacbea and 52 inland.
Hlgbs Wednesday 58 to 64.
INSIDE TODAY
HtampltNJI Booort "r•· ,.,.,., .. to~ totdglU,
btlt a ,...._, dodt't tldM
mtaeh of Clw perfo~.
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Jerwela• ··n. w~ ol .... 1111,a a & 111lbUl\1 f01" tM feUu't '
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• 1teletn4nl Moodu nlsllt tMt ukt tM United tee was aup. po1~ to have abelaJned u aU ...,.,_ to JeruHlem were
det led. ....... ..,_ ...... ., .....
arftltAt111I ta•..._
The mlUtuta boldiDI t.bl U.S. S.bUIY tn 'hhran ref\IMd
today to aUow a U.N. 18"9dl•UYe comml•lon to vlalt aU the
holta,_ unLU aft ... t.M. NMI ...,orta to UM world on the alleced
crlmee ol U. IUb and America. Tbe candWcm tmpoMd b)' t.be mWmta ... med to nale out
a raeeUnc blew .. t.M Amerkaa ~ ud tM commiukm dwiai t.M nve commluloMn• ftllt to fellnn, expected to end
by tbia weekemd. ~ stand allo Mt the millwu on another
coUlalon coun. witb President Abolhuaan Bui-Sadr. The approlimate.ly 50 U.S. Embuay bolta1ea beaan thear
fil\.b month ln capllvtty l.Oday
f11'e r..-.. .. Klllefl I• aa.%~
CHICAGO (AP> -Five persons. includina three cblldren.
were killed today when fire broke out in a three·atory apartment
building here, officials said. It was the most deat.ha in a blaze
since union firefighters struck the nation's second-largest city
almost three weeks ago. First Deputy Chief Fire Marshal L. Prendergast said it ap·
peared the fire began in a pile of ru~ish under a front stairway
of the brick building on the city's West Side, but the cause of the
blaze was not known. Although some neighbors complained firefighters were slow
to arrive at the fire, William Foley, city chief of fire services,
said there were no delays and firemen "responded in reasona·
ble time"
Bogotdo•t•~ Talln Dela,,ed
BOGOTA. Colombia CAP> -A second round of face·to-race
talks between the Colombian government and the guernllas holdin~ US Ambassador Die~o Asencio and some 26 . other
hostages m the Dominican Republic's embassy here was de·
layed today without explanation.
One of the guerrillas was killed in the takeover, and the left·
1sts have released 23 hostages. including 15 women~ Those sull
held include at least 20 foreign diplomats. two protocol offi cers
from the Colombian Foreign Ministry and al least five other
persons
Testimony Ends
In Barley Trial
J u n d t• I 1 IH• rat 1 on s w c re
::.cht•dUll'd lo tx·~in today in the
trial of former newsman
Thomai. Barley who 1s charged
with murdering his wife
\ .ithenne last Mav
In his closing aq~ument. de
fl·nM' attorney Geor£e Chula
Funeral Set
For NB Man
'Ray' Lavelle
Private funeral services are
planned for long-time Newport
Beach res ident John "Ray"
Lavelle. who died Sunday al the
age or 88 after a len~th y illness.
Mr Lav<'lh.'. prior lo his re·
t1rement. was m the new::.paper
business
A 20-y~ar res ident of Newport
Beach, he wa::. a member or the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
Bi g Canyon Country Club and
the Jolly Boys. a group of rt'
tared businc::.::.mcn
Mr. Lavelle a lso was a
member of the Newport Harbor
Lawn Bowling Club and was a
past president of the Laguna
Beach Lawn Bowling Club.
lie leaves hi s widow. Marion.
and a brother. Vincent Lavelle
of Hollywood.
The family has suggested
memorial contributions to Hoag
Memorial Hospital.
oaANQl C<>.\IT H
DAILY PILOT
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told jurors Lhat Barie). a former
reporter for the Daily Pilot, was
like a robot and in a trancebke
state when his wire was slabbed
17 times in a Santa Ana shopping
center on May 26 .
Chula contended that Barie)
suffered from a dimin1sht>d men
tal capacity brought about b)
the breakup of his m arriage and
heav} bouL'i of drinking
Chula urged the seven man.
rive-woman JUry to hnd Barley
innocent on all counts assoctalt:'d
with the murder
Il e claimed that the prosecu
lion failed to prove beyond a rea
sonable doubt that Harley did
not suffer from blackouts or that
he had conscious control or his
actions
··Tom had tremendous pres
sures that were puralyzing h1~
mind and robbing him or his
will." Chuli1 sHid Deputy District Attorney t.1111
Ha rns claimed that Barley had
control of his action and had hed
a bout events leading up to a
me~ling with his 46 -year·old
wife on the morning of the
murder
Harnson said testimony failed
to prove that Barley had talked
on the telephone with hi~
estranged wife on that morning
in which he pur:portedly wai.
meeting her in order to give her
$310 for her to pay off a debt
H a rris a lso alleged that
Barley knew he was performing
dangerous acts by his willing·
ness to drink before the meeting
in which he took along with him
a letter opener that was used as
the murder weapon.
Barley's defense h ad con-
tended he took the letter opener
in case he was to meet up with a
man identified as Keith who was
described as Mrs. Barley's
lover.
Before the start of closing
arguments, juror Barbara
Hauser was replac ed by
alternate Rinda Parker be<:ause
of reputed physical problems .
The trial of the 52-year-old
former newsman began Jan. l5
A.~ ltae91 mu wu
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...... tn ....... fti........,
ba•hllb ......... (I • Jotepb hdDfoWI l, ••
aentenced ltJ J"!f:c. AMHW Hauck. tt. bad pl• 1WhY to
a ralademeuor obar,. in coo· nectlon wltb t.be c11e.
An ldentlcel Hntence waa
&lven another deftDClut, &obtrt
Carreru, 31 ol Loi AD1ele9. M ·
11atant U .$. A.ttorHf Eric
OoberUen Hid tM Ul)lt MD· tenc" were ha..., do .. la re-turn ror the i.tilDOll)' ot tbe two
men which aided tbe proMcutioo
of the cue in which the prtn.
clpal1 once bad llea to tbe ~
K riabna rellllous sect.
L aat week, the reputed
rin1leader, Joe Davis III, 30, of
Laauna Beach, was sentenced to
a $55,000 fine and a 14·year
prison term.
The sentencing brouabt to a
close an lnvestieation and trial
that dated to the October. um.
murder in NeWl)Ort Beach of sus·
peeled drug dealel' Stephen John
Bovan.
That murder case sparked the
federal narcotics smuJU~linJl in·
vestlgation that produced indict·
ments against a total of 11 men.
Three of the 11 -Robert Shea,
40 : Dean Greenberg, 28. and
Gary Roberts, 29, are still at large. ·
Of the eight who were tried,
one was acquitted.
Davis drew the stiffest sen·
tenceofthe group found guilty.
Douglas Snyder. 26, was sen·
tenced t<> one year in prison and
fin e d Sl ,000 . Law rence
Montgomery, 30, was given a
S250 fine and five years proba·
t1on
Roy C Richard. 30. also of
Laguna Beach, was ordered to
undergo 90-day diagnostic study
before he r e turns to Judge
llauck's courtroom for sentenc-
ing
I' a trick K<'ncaly , 30. who
pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor
tount. wus sentenced to the
amount of jail time he served
prior to his trial.
Duv1s. Fcdorowski and
H1chard were all involved in the
Bovan murder case Richard
was given immunity from pros·
ecution in the murder case in
rel urn for his testimony.
Florida's
Crop Damage·
Not Severe
By The Associated Press
Florida's S2 billlon citrus in·
dustry was spared another hard
freeze that was expected today
and officials said they don't ex·
peel the cost of a morning c up of
orange JUice to go up much after
all
··1t doesn't look bad at all.''
said Earl Wells, spokesman for
I he Florida Citrus Mutual in
La k e land. ·'Tern pe ratures
forecast in the low and mid·20s
just didn't develop. Throughout
most of the area there were high
20s and low 30s. which is no real
problem "
Elsewhere in the South, resi·
dents dug out from under record
s now and hoped for warmer
weather
The storm. roaring in from the
Midwest over the weekend ,
dumped more than a foot of
snow in Virglnia and up to 30
in c h es In eastern North
Carolina. It was blamed for at
least 38 deaths in 10 states.
In Florida, blossoms or next
year's orange crop lumed black
Monday in the record-low t.em·
peratures that hlt the north and
central sections of the 34·county
citrus belt. But things were looking up to-
day. While Wells said there had
been some damage, lt was too
early to assess the losses.
"We don't anticipate there will
be any material effect on the
price or the juice at the COil·
s umer level." Wells said.
"We're jst not ln that bad atralta as far u the Industry la con·
cemed."
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Navy Model Censured
SAN DIEGO CAP) -The Navy aaya it bas
reprimanded Fireman Susan M. Gase of Lancuter
for pc)eiria nude for Playboy ma1uln•.
The fetter of ceniure goes Into her aervice rec·
ord .u the result of a captain'• mut Friday. an in·
formal but Official procedure In whim an = eanor appean before Ida or her co=inl al · But the Navy allowt 15 cJay1 iD to~appe . Fl.remu Gap, 22. wu c'hatted wttb belDI out
Of unlform with cf11oberiftl OMel'I a1illllt out•
· 1lde empkij that would .. tend to dlleNdlt the
Nav1:•
A tatal Of ellbt mmtary womm pqMd Ude or
aemlnUdi foi' tbe maaaitil'• APl1.l lllue.
Pier V aacla&zed
Kim Trumble and Jerry Shepard or Buena
Park found this warning Monday when
they went for a stroll on the Huntington
Beach Pier. City officials said vandals
ripped out about 100 feet of railings on the
south side of the pier and damaged another
40 feet or ra ilings on the north s ide. The
damage wtll cost about $6,000 to repair.
they said. In addition. the pier. normally
open 24 hours a day. is closed between mid·
night and 5 a .m each day while the rail·
ings are being replaced
Joh Agency Ready
To Quit Business
i
By STEVE MARBLE
Of -O.ily ,.,._ Swtt
the troubled private firm lhal
has been handling Huntington
Beach's federal JOb training pro
gram may dose s hop for i:ood
Frida). the firm's director!'>
warned Monday
Directors said layoff nol1Cl'">
ror 115 employee::. and trainees
of W~tern Institute of Careers
Inc are being prepared bccau.w
the company's in::.urancc ooh<:)
0 1s being canceled
The five-man board or direr
tors for Weskrn, said Director
Roy How. arc also expected to
toss in thl' towel and resign th1..,
"eek
The thrl'alt.>ned action:. <:am1·
111 the wakt· or an invcst1gat1on
by Orange County Manpower
Com mission auditors into m1'>
m anagemenl allegations leveled
at Western
The bulk of the allegations
center on office leases. steep
pay increases for Westem's top
brass employees and expensive
furniture purchases
i\t Uus point. there real!) art:
no ~uaranltts of anything.·· ~aid
f 're• P-.e ,1 I
PRIME ...
which would call for high rates
lo be paid for many years
Instead, they boosted borrowing
from banks, hoping long-term
rates will decline .
Some bankers say privately
they have seen indka1lons some
businesses are borrowing In an
effort to beat credit controls,
which the government might im·
pose as part of an expanded an
li-inOation fight. Those controls
could limit the amount or new
loans for some busltlesses
The prime rate had never
been above 12 percent before
.\ugust, but has set repeated
records since then as the Federal
Reserve tried to tighten credit
1\lveris Van Fleet interim presuJenl 0 1 ~ estem
· We met V."lth our employe<'~
Monday and indicated what wa-;
~oing on and what 1H Me doinJ.!
to try to gel 1murancc· ;.ind kt:CIJ
the progra m gomg
Manpower comm1s'>10nl'r'
who control lhl' """"' of ,jll
frdcral JOb training mont·\ in
the county have alreadv
agreed. though. to cut Western'<;
funding by the end of March and
effectively put the rirm out of
business
Western was hired last Oct 1
to handle Huntington Beach 'i.
S2 6 million job program
If untington Beach City CoW'lcll
members unan1mouslv voted
Monday evcn1nJ.! to ll'l man
power com missioners ~orrv
about runrung lhe federul JOb
program from now on
They also agreed the cit)
would assume responi.1b1bty or
the pubhc serv1c~ employment
portion of lhe Job lramang pro
gram which finances <t vanety
of city positions
F ..... r..-AI
ROUTES ...
County's airport. the C ,\ R rulings
~1onday included a route given
to Air Calirom1a between Reno
and Las Vegas Airline off1c1ah
said todav thcv ha' 1· no 1m
mediate phns to bt•gm :.rn 1ct·
on that rout.c Also granted in Monday's rut
ings was a route to Hughes
Airwesl from Sacramento lo
Seattle A1rwest al pre~enl
doesn't fly between Orunj?t'
County and Sacramento
Ceiling Off?
SACRAMENTO CAP > The
RancboSeco nuclear power plant
will be kept closed two weeks
longer than scheduled to install
some safety equipment that ar
nved earlier than expe~t.ed. the
opera ton report.
First Lady?
Linda Lauglu
At Tlwught
ClllCAGO CAP I -Sometimes
'>h<• thmk..s about being first lady
or the United States. but singer
Lmda Ronstadt says that if she
t•ver gave the idea serious con-
'1derat1on .. she would probably
die laugh.tn~ ..
M 1ss Ronst adt. a frequent
l'Ompanion of Gov Edmund G
Drown Jr .. a
candidate for
the Dem ·
o c r a t i l'
presidential
n omination.
said 1n an in·
terv1ew in the
April issue of
Pl ay b o)
mag a z in 1•
•l>ffsr•oT that she ha:.
·n1•\t•r -;eriouslv cons1dere1: rnarrv1n~ anvbody so far··
Ji(•-,1dc:-, ·tht• pay I!-> a lot bet
tt·r · for ht.•r JOl> lhirn for rir.>l
IJd )
3Campus
Editors Out
WACO. Texas CAP I -
The Baylor University
Board of Publications has
\Oled unanimously to fire
I h rN' student newspaper
l'dllon. for their protests
or t.>d1tonal guidelines.
The dispute began over
Playboy magazine's plan
for a ''Gir ls of th e
Southwest Confe re nce.-.
photo feature
ln • two-hour emergen-
c•y meeting. the board of
six students and five facul·
ty memben voted Monday
lo re move Jeff Barton.
Cyndy Slovak and Barry
Kolar from the stall of the
Baylor Lariat. The board
also suspended publica.Uon
of the newspaper for the
rest or the Wffk
Refugee
'
Aid Scam
Probed
I The Orange County District
Attorney's office LI invesligating
nine cues al fraud invoJvinl re·
ciplenta of the Indochinese
Refugee Assistance Pro&ram.
DlJtrict Attorney investigator
Donald Andrews aaid that in ad·
ditioo to the nine now being
probed, another 100 cases have
been referred as welfare fraud
violations. Eight convictions
bave been obtained to date.
Tbe nine Vietnamese recip-
ients of the federal welfare sub-
sidy are alleged to have filed
false applications and com·
milted perjury, among other of·
fenses, Andrews said
Because of both the language
barrier and the complexity of
the cases, two Investigators
have been assigned tot.he case,
Andrews added.
Deputy district attorneys were
alerted to the welfare fraud ac·
cu.saUons by officials from the
county Social Services Depart·
ment
Investigators are urging Viet·
namese citizens wbo su.speet a
possible welfare fraud to call the
district attorney's office at
834·7874 between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m .
Vietnamese interpreters will
be available and callers may re·
main anonymous, Andrews said.
In addition, a welfare fraud
warning poster is being dis-
played in various locations
around the county, with Spanish
.and Vietnamese translations of
• the English m essage.
The district attorney's office
also announced the arrests of 71
suspects on welfare fraud-
l"elated charges by its fraud de·
' tection unit for December and
January.
-Of the 33 convictions during
· 1 the same lime period, tbe
1 lar~est overpayment of welfare
benefits was atributed by rus-
t ri ct attorneys to Dolores
Wareb, charged with receiving
S26,881.
And the stiffest sentence. nine
months in Orange County Jail,
was imposed on Kalaquias and
Aurelia Romero, who were aJ.
leged tO have received $16,458.69
in overpayments.
Freeaeag Inf enao
Tbat'• aat thl way the Km·
11•d1 camp deflned It wbea ~ WDD urrowb' lD MalDI.
Oot ............... lald~· Hd7 Md woo U..... by com•n1 eJoM, AM lD Nn Hampebire.
KtllDIClr Mid be p1ned a lQler ...,..fl tM ..,._ ID lolm, lut
'-dar tbD carter IOt la win· ..., ... ,..,. qo. Tllereb'e.
KaDldr Nid. 1mUtn1, be wu elalmllll W:tor1.
can. ca'QP'llnen m~·
tn1 tM .... ploy tbe KeaDedy
camp UMd lD earU.r ccmtesta,
contendlDI tbat the
M 111ecb....U. aeoator will be
Los Angeles firemen pour water on the
burning wreckage of a tanker truck laden
with 9,000 gallons of gasoline after the
truck was sideswiped by another vehicle
entering the Ventura Freeway and over-
turned. Driver J erry Schlosser. 29. of
Anaheim, said. ··1 climbedoutorthe window
and ran like hell." Four people in a pickup
true k hit by the tanker perished
.
Survivors Tell Story
Three Live Through Plane Crash Ordeal
LOMA LINDA <AP> -Using
rugs as curtains and maps as
blankets in the broken fuselage
of their downed single-engine
plane, three people bave lived to
tell about an icy 22·hour ordeal
in the mountain• above Los
Angeles.
Pllot Birchard Ford, 64, his
wife Geraldine, 60. and his 78-
ye a r old mother-in-law
Charlotte Coppled1ck, all or
Ramona, were resting today al
Loma Linda University
Hospital. They crashed at 6:20
p. m . Sunday and huddled 18
hours ln the wreckage of their
Ryan Navion while a snowstorm
howled outside.
The crash on snow-capped
7 ,800-foot Blue Ridge just west or
Wrigbtwood, a ski resort in the
s a·n Gabriel Mountains 45 miles
northeast of Los Angeles.
sheared off the wings but left the
fuselage mostly intact.
"It was absolute sheer luck,"
Ford said aft.er rescuers fmally
got them to the hot!pltal Mooday.
"We just missed the big trees
and landed ln the beat spot. You
could have landed ln that forest
10,000 timee and not 1urvtved."
Aa winds reached 70 mph and
the temperature dropped to 10
degrees, the three tore rugs
from the plane's floor to cover a
broken window.
They put on every piece of
clothing from their luggage,
then used maps as blankets for
additional protection.
"As the night wears on and on,
Lake Ehinore
In Danger
Of Disaster
By 11le Asaociated Press
Officials have warned resi-
d e nts of Lake Elsinore in
Riverside County that another
inch of rain might cause lake
waters to rise two to three feet
above flood stage, and the Na·
Uooal Weather Service said
another s torm is due to bit
Southern California on Wednes·
day.
A.a a Pacific-spawned storm
dlmtnllhed Monday, residents of
the lakeside community 75 miles
southeast of Los Angeles were
bracing for ita runoff. The storm
dropped three to six inches. or
ra.in and snow in the mountains
aboYe the already flooded lake. Neub' 1,000 Lake Elsinore res-
ldenta l,lready have left tbelr-
. home• as water from last
month'i rains continue to pour
lnto the lake, and flood the sur· round1na community, according
to City Councllma.n Howie Torn. By Monday 150 permanent
stnactures and 400 to 500 mobile
homes had ~n dama1ed by
noodln1. officials said. The
Army Corps or Eqineen la try.
ln1 to widen a llood control eb~noel to lipbon some of the
taln·~ lake wu.r. Tile dltchlng operation ''will
b•H onlJ a mlnimal effect on
Uae ultimate level of the lake,•' Bill Mayer of the Federal
E••ttencY Man•••ment Aaen· ey 'W&rnecl Mooday. •
•Olbhop Slated
and it gets colder and colder.
you start losing confidence."
sald l!tord. "The wlnd was bowl·
log Hite a banshee. It was so bad
I think they (the rescue
workers> could have driven
right by and not heard us."
Mrs. Ford added, "It was
snowi.o.g, sleeting and freezing.
We hardly slept and our teeth
were chattering.''
Mrs. Ford also got sick to her
stomach several times.
A volunteer rescue party from
San Bernardino County reached
the trio Monday afternoon. It
took several more hours to get
them to the hospital.
Bruised, cut and exhausted.
the three were nevertheless in
high spirits after their ordeal.
Ford. a veteran pilot wbo com·
mutes daily by private plane
from Ramona to Hawthorne
where be works as an engineer
for Northrop Corp., said be took
orf from Fox Field in Lancaster
about 5 p.m. Sunday but was
blown off course by winds that
"looked like 100 mph."
Turbulence and a sudden
downdraft threw the plane into
the mountain.
"I could see It coming." he
said, "and I couldn't do a thing
about it."
The spring session of the
Pacific Jewelry Sh<>w wu held
in San Franctaco laSt weekend
and while I was up there 1
noticed an Interesting llem 1n
one of ttw local MW$J>8pers.
Normally. I don't read the
obllu1nes but as I was skim-
ming the ~ tne name
of Wilbur 0. CoOO ceught my
eye The notloe told of services
fb< Mr. Cobb ~ hit burial 11
Ma He w. a nattw of Menila ow Ph6Appina and Md led •
VfJl'f eclN9 end cotofful Ill• •
., acf190k)gllt 8nd gold pro.
pector. He .. rved 1n the ~rct\Mlt MennM dUttnQ"Wwll
and Md more r~ntly .. , ..
t11'9d" to befng I gUll'P at San
Outnttn. Molt lriterHtlng tact to
gamotoglsta the>Ugt\, w• that
for forty.three ,._,. Mr. Cobb
hid *'1 the owner ol a pearl
which la ~ to be tM iaroect In the wortd. It It known ... ..., °' All.al\. It ...
tu.n 1rom e glent trloedna
clam ..,_ hid dfowned a Dyall
flahenNn by Nmplf'O hit.,.,,
arid hOtdlng him undlf waw.
Th• drowni ng l~cldant · QOOUrM dunftO ON of Mr.
Cobb't •cNOfo= ~ tlon• 1n ,.., TM tJeamen ,..
Mid to .... It to "*" but ~
tM .._. ti be cannot roU cap a
b•IDUllL
'J'MN M a record OD wblcb to
meu .. l'..tMeilb'• home-state 1tnattb -tbt marllu ID prior
contats. C•rter beat ltenaed.Y two-to-c.. lD Iowa, won by 1,4
pertentue pOtlltl id Mal.De and
captur.cl New H1mp1bire•1
prtmary by a 10.poiDt mar,m.
Carter ran a poor fourth ln the
lluaadwettl primary ln l.t'J&.
But Kennedy la not without
problema at home. One waa
dramatized Monday, when foes
of the bullna of acboolcblldnm for~ of racial balance
beetled klm u tie eampellMd
lD Dorc:belter.
Tb• eart.r campalp apent
about tuO.•, efte~ ud
or1anllh'1 thl effort to embar· r~11 KaDecly at bome. Tbty
want a 1bar• of the lll·wte
Maaac:IM..U. deleptJon at the
DemocraUc NaUooal Conven-
tloD, and pro_portiooal tePreM.11·
taUoe vtJtuaUy auaranteea that
t.bey'll pt iL
Sis moat.bl a10, wben Ke.J'I.
nedy waa rldinC blab, it would
have teemed • ludfcroua waste
of mone)' for Carter to lnveat
aoylhlnl lo a Ma11achU1etts
campalan a&ainat K.ea.nedy.
OCTD Quick
In Emergency
The Orange County Transit
District mobW.z.ed a small fleet
of buses within minutes to help
out San Clemente homeowners
during February's rain·caused
mudaUdes.
The buses eventually weren't
needed but transit district staff
members told the story Monday
in response to d1rector Ralph
Clark's query about tbe dis·
trlct's readines~ in times of
emeraency.
Federal
Grant Eyed
ByOCTD
Tbe Orange County Trarunt
D1stnct will apply for a federal
grant to pay for construction of
a S2 3 mill.too bus terminal adja·
cent to the Laguna Hills MaU
Transit d istrlet directon1
made the decbuon Monday after
comlllg back empty-banded m
three previous applications to
the state Department of
TransportaUon <CalTram> for
dollars to build t.t;e termlna.I.
Tb.LI time the distnct wtU go to
the federal Urban Mass
Transportation AdministraUoo
m lta efforts to fund the pro.)eci..
Directors will hold a public
hearing April 11 before sending
in the grant application
The Laguna Hills transport.a·
t1on center will JOin the Sl9
million wol'th of other Orange
County projects awa1tmg fund-
ing approval from the federal
agency.
Transit district director Ralph
Clark has called plans to expand
the ex.i.stmg 2.6 acre bus depot at
Laguna Hills mall a top pr1onty.
And the proposed S2 3 million
center was ranJced 13th among
41 statewide JH OJe cts b.>
CalTrans officials However.
s hrinking transport at1on re
sources have left th<.' pro1ect out
of the running t w1ce
And the transit d1c;trict also
failed to get any money out or
special state rapid transit fund
Should the appl1cat1 on for
federal funds for th1.• Laguna
Hills center bl' rcJected. the
transit district m<tv be able to
dip Into federal mo.ncy mtended
for local highway use. a rustnct
sookesman sa1d
~)
6EMWl5E
And alt.bough the transit dis·
trict 'a emergency plans bad
oever before been tested, Of·
ficlal.s sajd they were able to
come Up witb an emergency unit
or seven buses, complete wtlh
drivers and mechanics, within
l~ minutes
Moreover, in case a major
mudslide m San Clemente did
occur. t.bo8e same orficials s~ud
they were able to contact 100 bus
drivers for emergency service in
less than 4.5 minutes.
It was Feb. 20 and city and
county officials feared San
Clemente residents mlgbl have
to t>e evacuated because of a
rumored dam failure, a dis\rlct
spokesman said.
So the county Office of
Emergency Services contacted
OCTO to see if buses were
available for a large -scale
evacuation.
That's when the district dis·
patched two emergency buses lo
the scene within 40 minutes, said
Bert Turne r of the county
emergency office.
"The mudslides didn't happen
on tbe scale we expected them
to. so we never used the blJSe$.
But they stood by OCTD'!>
response was excellent," Turner
S&Jd.
The San Clemente anecdote
was used by transit dJstnct staff
members to apprise director
Clark and tus fellow board mem
be rs of the district's emergency
preparedness.
As cha1rm:m or the Board of
SupervtSOrs. Clark 1s the coun-
ty's ultJmate authortl} dunn·g
slatei. ol emergency
Baby Slain
In Sacrifice?
PHOENIX. Ariz. <AP>
Authorities in Arizona ,
Oklahoma and Callfornia are in·
vest1gatlng the disappearance of
a n Infant wbo allegedly was
"sacrificed" by its cultist
mother.
Yuma County s heriff"s Lt.
Rayburn Evans said a former
member of the Christ Family
told investigators in Oklahoma
that the mother was forced by
rellow culllsts to sacrifice her
16· month-old baby while staying
at a campsite on the Colorado
River near Parker, Ariz.
Evans said the woman was
kno-. n a:. .. Elizabeth Cbns t ··
He withheld her real name
yP<HS later gave 11 to ~, Cobt
allf•r he had cured the Ctuet s
son ot a seve<e case of malaria.
The pearl weighs 14 pounds.
l ounoe and measure5 9Y1 in·
ches long and SY1 inches In
diameter Although Mr Cobb
was olfef"9d 31i<, mUhon dollars
for 11 in 1939 he refused 10 part
with the oem and still owned 1t
ar the time of his death
The he!~ have not m1de a
decision as to the dispo11t1on
of lh1s giant pearl but are en·
1erta1nlng some thoughts of
donating 1t to the Smithsonian
I wo uld think that 1t would be 1
most worthy addition to the
Gem and Mineral Collection
and would give an opportunity
IQr • malllmum number ol peo-
ple to 988 this renty 1mong or·
ganlc gems.
While I can't olfer you
anything of this m1gnltude.
there 11 • great variety of petri
Jewelry on display In our ato,.
thet we would be happy to
lhOW you, There will be IOme
old and ln*-tlng PMrt p'9cas
also In our eatate .... which
wlll t .. ptlCll the 9nd of thla
month. If ~ wot.ild llM to ~
'nvited to the~ lhowtng.
p1 .... can 142-3310 and •ave
~ur ,,..,,. and ~ We
wlll ... that JOU get ., lnvtta-
tlon.
..
.. ~-=m~=~'== ~ ................. ~ ................ ...
IVUCIMf/laM tioa1. A ~ M9 j'8lt CH 1111 dlli ... tn. a MadiloD
AHnue outftt aowa U aataa. 8a.rteli 1 ~ ••
O.born, IM. 'fteJ are N••llm• ...... u UD • o. Tiiey.,. ~tar,. ID == ... rea.t.d an.. l bave ofttila been Im ..aY by t.be taet Uaat a
bu1lMM wlUt a complft ....... be latt•, 8al1GD,
Dunt.I.Pe• Olbof'IM, lllc. -~1••110 t.w ad IUt· ~utul, You'd new. a bc.t11u lib~ iiid loll would
have a better eb&Dee. \
ANYWAY, ..., A 0 ~ aMnpJeted ~
aurv•YI all eena t1M eountry to dMennlH bow piiOp felt
•bout the 1tat. ol our elrcuml&a.ne'el. '
Admiued.ly, t.be aurv., lnd.lcated that there la aomo
1loom. About '3 pereent of tbe dtheaa 1urveyed felt I.bat
We're AU Oka11, Folka; It'• J'"' Congre11 That'a Gone Coo/11
condltiorus In the country would get worse. Only 19 percent
said things will get better.
But that apparently has little to do with how people reel personally.
WHEN IT COMES TO mEM individually. 64 percent
or the people interviewed believe their own future will get
better or at least stay the same.
So there's the survey puzzler. If you're okay and I'm
okay, then whom the world is fouling things up?
Politicians might take note on bow the citizens sur·
veyed answered that one·
-Thlrty·Ove percent of the consumers lay the blame
on Congress a nd government spending.
-Twt'nty-four percent blamed big business as the root for inflation.
-Sixteen percent put the knock on OPEC and the oil
producing nations.
So how about President Carter? Surely he got bum
rappt•d pretty good for what is sour in Amenca
Not so much as you might think. Replies to the survey
indicate only 7 percent of the people blamed the president
for our state of inflation.
SO HOW DO PEOPLE, who say they're okay cope
with inflation? The BBD & 0 survey says that comp~red to
flv(• years ago, 75 percent or both men and women are buy.
mg what's on sale more often and pQying more attention to
;idvert.ised pnces. They a re stepping up use of advertJ.sed
roupons.
Very few people are hoarding or stock.mg up. ~gel rid of that sugar you've had down in the cellar
smce World War 11 foJks. and we're all going to be okay.
Dolphins Key New Uproar
TOKYO IAP) A new con·
lroversy arose today over a estimate some 40,000 dolphlllS
are io the area.
: Japanese government team's
expenments to scare dolphins
a way from lka. located 1,200
males southwest of Tokyo, the
fisheries agency sent a group of
specialists to the island Monday
with sonar equipment they hope
will rid the area or dolphins once
and for all Cons£'rv11t1on groups
Last week. Iki rtshermen
butchered hundreds of dolphins
they said were devouring vut
amounts of the fa.sh on which
they depend for a living. They
first caused ao uproar in
February 1978, whe n they
s laughtered some 1,000 dolphins.
NKOMQ SAID be had not re·
ceived an invitation but
welcomed the Idea. saying at
would contribute to stability
There was no immedjate com-
ment from Smith.
Reslltrar·GeneraJ Eric Pope.
Slmmonda ennounced Mu1abe'a
Zimbabwe African National
Union Patriotic Front Faction
won S7 of the 80 black seat.a in
the country's 100-member
parliament, a majority of 14,
and 63 percent of the 2. 7 million
votea cut by more than 93 per·
cent of the elilible black voters.
Nkomo andhll Patriotic Front
party woo 20 seals, whlle former
Prime M iniste r Abel
Muzorewa's Uruted African Na·
tional Council won only lhrff
Six other black parlles that put
up candidates were shut out
The other 20 seats were re-
served for the 230,000 wtutes and
were won by rorme r Prime
.................... ~
,.,. iii .. elletkia '"° .... •IO· J'oUowilll U.. ---Alt AD• DOUe--"' ~ .-u. .... 1ult1, JubUaal bl•ckl ra.n ~*tt..-=~~~ :,;-r.:--~ UW ~u UM 11i'm·
bot ol Muaabe'• pany oa the balaot.
Wbla., bowe•er. reacted with
1bock, an1er or rt1l1nation.
Some uJd they would Join the
1.200 wbttel a moath IJeelQi the ~' md OM palled a re-volver on lllllabe IUpporterl in &be ...... .,...
.. IT'S INCaSDIBLE tbat he's
•OD 1"Ut tbe ballot what be
d ldD 't wUb tile bullet .. a Western diplomat uJd. '
... oblenen espect.ed the
15-JMNllld penWa leader to wta ao more tball 40 aeau and be
foreed Imo heedln1 a coalllion
i ovemmmt for Zimbabwe, the
oa.p.e tbat will replace
Bbodelia. But Muaabe aald lut
week be would form a coalition
1overument with Nkomo even ii
be won a majority, and a
spokesman reltereated thlt Mon·
day bef~ the retultl were an-
nounced.
There wu no immed.Jate com·
menl from Nkomo, Muzorewa or
leaden of other factions.
•VGA.Bi, SOAMES, Smith
and the white commander of the
armed forces, Lt. Gen. Peter
Walls, issued separate state
menu urga.ng calm.
"Law and order must be
obeyed." uad Mugabe "We
must uphold the rule of law We
must now all of us work for um
ty. To'bet.her we have won the
eleclJoos or not ·
Weighty Issue Solved
Wisconsin Changes Adoption Rules
MADISON, Wi s. CAP> r
Barred from adopting a child
last year because they were
overweight , Gordon and
Barbara Ray say they finally
have been approved as adoptive
parent.a under new state rules.
Celebrating their eighth wed·
ding anniversary, the Rays. both
29, sBJd Monday they hope· to
have a child by the end or the
year .
.. WE ASKED for a boy in
the S-to 10-year-old range," said
Ray . a 6 foot·2. 215-pound
University of Wisconsin shipping
clerk
Publicity from a story about
the couple's dilemma a year ago
helped prompt the state Depart-
ment of Health and Social
Services to revamp its adoption
rules.
THE NEW rules, lo effect but
awailine formal approval, gave
preference to married couples,
bar couples with two or more
children or those more lhan 40
years older than the child they
want to adopt But they dropped
most other restrictions. such as
weight gwdelines
Mrs. Ray. a clerical worker
who is s.root-9 and 210 pounds.
said she and her husband were
gratlfied by their role in helping
ease t.be rules for people who
really want to adopt.
"There's no doubt about 1l."
she said ··w e aot «'verything
. done we wanted '·
The Rays say their wait may
be shorter than other couple:.
because they are not aeelung an
infant and are w1Jling to take a
child with diaaballtJes s ut'h a5
poor eyesight. emotional prob
lems or a handicap that can be
helped with pbysicaJ therapy
' \\01l.D I NATION
Afghanistan's Konar prov·
ince near Kabul w as
bombed by Soviet warplanes
todav ror the fourth day in a
row, according to Afghan reb·
el reports. The rebels £
claimed to h.ave killed 1,800
"Af gban army troops in
Konar and Nangarbar
Province.
Maryland
Ballot May
list Ford
ANNAPOLIS, Md. <AP> -
Former President Gerald Ford
wall be ltsted as a cand.Jdate for
the Republican presidential
no m1nat1on in the May 13
Ma ryland primary unless he
takes his name off the ballot,
state officaals have said.
F ord was one or eight
RepublicanA and five Democrats
hated u potential candidates by
Secretary of State Fred L.
Wineland Each man's name
will be on the pnmary ballot un -
less he submits a letter by
March 28 saying he is not a can·
dadate for the R e publican
nomanatJon.
If Ford chose to stay in the
Maryland pnmary, he would be
able to make perhaps hi.s first
cha llenge to apparent GOP
front runner Ronald Reagan in a
state that fo'ord won easily four
years ago In a two-man cont.est.
Ford outpolled Reagan 96,291 to
69,680 an the 1976 Maryland
primary
Wineland is required by law to
last everyone who as mentiooed (
in th~ national new!> media as a
presidentJaJ contender.
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I• Qty Hall giving you the run-
a-round?
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man.ra and more. You can count on Pat Dunn
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MAU ISLAND <AP) -After
·: a lllalf·mJlllon mJlea and 21 · yun, UM world'• nrat nuclear ·aub..-anne won't 1•t around
•• mweb MYmOre. But even ln re-
•. Uremmt, tbe Nautilus ii a IJ"Ud old lblp.
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The spiritual dffeendant of
Capt. Nemo'a mythical craft sailed into bi.story Monday u It
( __ sr._:4_TE_J
was decommiss'loned in a
ceremony at the Naval shipyard
35 miles north of San Francisco.
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SACRAMENTO <AP> -Any
substantial cut in the gover-
nor's proposed $960 million
budget for the University of
California will probably bring on
tuition, says UC President David Saxon.
Testifying Monday before a
st.ate Senate budget subcommit·
tee, Saxon d.Jdn 't define •·sub-
stantial:" But Associate Vice
President Thomas Jenkins said
later, "Any cut is substantial."
GfU Gouging Told
SAN FRANCISCO · (AP>
Some 30 San Francisco Bay area
gasoline stations allegedly over-
charged customers from l cent
to 8.6 cents a gallon in January,
the U.S. Department of Energy
said.
The pricing violations showed
up during an audit by the de·
partment ·s Office of Enforce·
ment and as a result, 25 station
owners signed consent orders to
reduce selling pnces and paid
penalties lotillinc $4,086
"8•d '"an Guilty
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A
man who ls legally blind has
been senteneed to serve 25 years
to life in prison for killing an
elderly homosexual millionaire.
Wayne Reed Golden, 27, of Los
Angeles, was sentenced Monday
by San Francisco Superior Court
Judge Thomas Dandurand.
A jury convicted him of first
degree murder in the bludgeon
death or Howard 0 . Phillips, 77,
heir to an Orlando, Fla., citrus
fortune.
CABIN WHERE MISSING IOYI WERE KEPT
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View Spruce Goose
LONG BEACH (A P ) -The hangar that has hidden the Spruce
Goose from public view for 26 years is about to be tom down to make
way for an oil terminal and a new home must be found for Howard Hughes' historic wooden aircraft.
The Z!O-foot long seaplane was revealed to a small group or re-
porters and photographers Mon-
day. prior to a decision by Sum-
ma Corp., Hughes' Las Vegas.
based ho lding company, on
whether the plane should go to
the port or Long Beach or to a
planned amusement park in San
Suit Filed
In Building
Of Project
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A federal
suit aimed at preventing con-
struction of an Oceanside shop·
ping center says the 54-acre proJ-
e ct would jeopardize the
California least tern and brown
pelican.
Silt and pollution from the
ff&H Developers construction
site would cal'T)' to the birds'
feeding area in Buena Vista
Lagoon, the suit says.
The suit filed by John and
Robert Siegel says the brown
pehcan needs the lagoon to sur-
vive from August to February
and the least tern from Apnl to
September.
The Siegels, who live near the
lagoon, said life forms eaten by
the birds would be contamim1t-
ed , eventually killing off the two
species
Diego County.
HOWARD HUGHES desiened
the flying · boat to bold a
Sherman tank or 750 combat
troops but government interest
an the plane ended with the war.
It was flown onJy once, on a test
flight by Hughes himselC in 1947.
The hangar was built in 1954.
and the plane and the billionaire
went into hiding at about the
sa me tame. Fewer than 300 peo-
ple have seen the plane since the
hangar was built.
The plane, which is made of
birch wood, not spruce, Is just 13
feel shorter than a 747 jumbo jet
and its 320-foot wing span is
unsurpassed by that of any other
aircraft. The tail is 85 feet high
and the propeller diameter is 17
feet
UNTIL HUGHES' death lo
1976, the aircraft was kept
readied to fly within three
months, according to Bill Berry,
the original project director in
1942.
Up until 1954, when Hughes
became interes ted in other
things, he would make many
late night calls and visits to the
hangar lo lest the engmes, Herry
said.
But Berry says the air condi
tioning now has been turned off
and bimonthly engine and
systems tests have stopped. But
still there is no dust or ru,,t
anywhere on the plane.
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UKIAH (AP) -Seutth PeratU, a IOMly H ·COD wbo
poUc. •>' creat.d a family by
abductia1 ebUdr..,, w .. .,. ......... tide1 OD OINI count ol lldiaePIUI a a.year-old boy 11
poUce'...., reporu U..t an·~· ~mJ)ID WU lnYolvtd lD tbt ab-ftedcla ot ateven 5ta)'Der eevm
)'ean:r. Ukt Justtct Court ludae '••e• W. Luther lncrta1ed
Parull'• ball from S7,000 \0 ao.ooo and Mt • preliminary Martac for llarcb U at 10 a.m.
PST.
Ludaer hiked the ball after
Olatrtet Attorney JOMPb Allen
related tbe -.year-old Parnell'•
erimlnal record, whlcb be aaid
included a term in Utah St.ate
Pri.loa for armed tobbery and
three years ln San Quentin
Prt.soa for lewd conduct tn con-
nect.ion with the abduction in
1951 ol a Bakersfield younpter.
llEANWlllLE, STAYNU, 14,
who lived with the quiet .hot.el
clerk for seven years before
turning up over the weekend
with a second abduction vlctlm,
waa sett.Inc to know bi.I family
again.
H e said he was "sort or
nervous" at the reunion with his
17 Sex Crimes
parem. aed atbUD11 -two brotberl and two 1latera. 11lt'1
the 1reai.t t.btnt that baa ever r,:c_•d," Hid bi• father •
Ka1 Stayner, tbe youth'•
mother laid the famUy never
moved from their modHt
Mel'ced home, about 200 mJJea
aout.beut of here, because they
were ''waiting for Steven to re·
turn."
STAYND TOLD reporters he
had been UUnking about leavtn1
Parnell for two years, and some
otficiala speculated Stayner
dido 't return earlier because
he'd crown food of bia abductor
-even calling him "Dad'· -
and didn't want to get Parnell m
trouble.
"Appattntly the man wu kind
to him and treated him decent-ly," said Mendocino County DI.s-
trict Attorney J oe Allen. "At
some point, he decided to stick
with what be bad."
PARNELL. 48, RAS been
chnged with the Feb. 14 kidnap-
ping of Timmy Lee White, S, of
Uk.iah.
The youngster hitchhiked to
fN•I• ~ wlUI l&QI
Wbo ... .wueted lD 1172 OD •• ., boDM from ldlool and la
told hw bad been a_dopt<
StayDM' Wei be bad btlptcl t
th• !<Mml•t ~!~ to*,·--! d.idn t wan w111-ace
fate.
''He realized it WU not • for Timmy to be there and
ran1ed to 1et Timmy safely
turned to Ukiah delplte uae f.
that in the proceu be WU 10
to destroy the only world be}
ever known In teven year
aald Allen.
"He knew It would mean 1
arreat ol lhe man who becam
foal.er parent, ii you will."
CRA&GES ARE P ENDINC
the St.tlyner case. "We 're
vestlgating the possibility C1
second individual being
volved." said Merced Pot.
Chief Harold Kulbeth.
Parnell wu divorced from
high school sweetheart, and
mother said Monday that be I
been told after the separat
that be couJCI no longer see
own daughter.
"It seemed he wanted to bl
a family for himself without
mg to the trouble of getting m
ried," said Allen.
• f Escaped Rapist
Back in Prison
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"Porterville rapist" when he was convicted of 17
sex crimes was recaptured tn Spnngl1eld, Mo ex-
actly three months after escaping from the
California Men's Colony here, a spokesman said Monday.
Ben Amel Galloway, 41. was apprehended at
an apartment Saturday, sa.ad pnson spokesman Ted Gutierrez.
GALLOWAY WAIV ED EXTRADITION, and
prison officials were pn•panng to return htm to Ca lifomia, G ut1errez added
Galloway es('aped from the pnson New Year's
Day by cutting the wandow,bars from his cell and
scaling a double fen ce.
GALLOWAY WAS CONVICTED in Tulare
County In 1976 on nine count.,'i of forcible rape in
the Porterville area. He alao wu convicted of six
counts of sex perversion plus one count each of
oral copulation by force and assault with intent to commit rape.
Galloway was sentenced to 27 years in prison
but would have been eli1ible for a parole bearto1 in
1986.
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T~ Wad Shifting
:-.Jot surprisingly. the latest figures on property tax
collections in Orange County reveal that homeowners
now are paying a greater share of the total tax bill than
business and commercial enterprises.
Th.is development was predicted prior to passage of
Proposition 13 for the simple reason that homelil change
ha nds more frequently than commercial properties. And
when a property is sold it must be reassessed at the cur-
rent market value for tax purposes.
A study conducted by County Tax Collector -
Treasurer Robert Citron just before passage of Proposi-
tion 13 in 1978, showed homeowners then were paying
about 43 percent of the total property tax bill, while busi-
ness and commercial enterprises paid 57 percent. By
now. savs Citron . the figures have been reversed. and the
trend will continue as more homes change hands.
Of course a vast number of homeowners who have
managed to stay put s ince 1975 are still enjoying the
property talt. cut provided by Proposition 13. with its
guarantee of no more than a 2 percent annual increase over
the 1975tax.
But proport1onally more of the county's business and
commercial installations are enjoying the same benefit.
Not so fortunate is the home buyer entering the
market, or moving from his old, low-tax home. His tax
pops up to 1 percent of current valuation -and with
t~ay's market prices that can be an impressive s um.
Poor Place to Cut
Trustees of the Santa Ana Unified School District set themselves up for the lawsui t filed last week by the
American Civil Libe rties Union when they voted last
Augus t to eliminate a fe derally s ubsidized school
breakfast program for needy youngsters.
Unde r the program approved by the state
Legislature, about 1,000 youngsters had been getting free
or reduced price breakfasts before their classes.
This, the trustees concluded, was taking over what
s hould be a fa mily responsibility and thus undermining
family life. The lawsuit quot.es such interesting com-
ments as one t rustee's, "Let's have 'em fast.. .be good for
'em."
An interesting attitude fo;..one entrusted with the
welfare of young children.
Tbe suit, which will be heard in Superior Court in
April, says that studies have shown children who do not
eat a nutritious breakfast are less able to concentrate and
do not learn well.
It charges the school board with substituting its judg·
ment for that of federal and state authorities without con-
sidering expert opinion.
All school districts have been faced with the need to
cut services in recent times. But the Santa Ana district's
judgment in this instance begs for a sharp examination.
• Opinion• expreued In the space above are thole of the Dally Pilot.
Other views exprened on thl• page are thole of their authors and
artlats. Reader comment is Invited. Addr"' The Dally Piiot, P.O.
,Jlox 1~ .. Coata Mesa, CA 92626, .P.tJone (7141642~
Boyd/Ideal Wife
87L.M.BOYD
Item No. m ln our Love
and War man'a ft.le ii a abort
Dear
Gloomy
cu.
·~-A ....... -~•••IMttall· .. ..__..._8"le&u .. a.
• ~.., ••• ..,. ••• ~lm., OarW Mil ..... ~ rCIOlde
........ t.o budle XnWIA· ... ...,.. =-that ft.limla hm Mwi t.o A.Ince to Ar..uu.
Tbe 'pr.1ld1nt aent former
bea¥7Wlbt ebampion Mubam· mid ~All lo a
aumber or
Afrlean na-Uou ln bopel
of penuedlnc
t.helr atbl«ea
t.o boycott the
Ol y mpl c
Gamea ln
Mo.cow. But,
.. a prealden-
tl al e nvoy ,
"Tbe Great.eat" looked like a
rank atumblebum.
More serious was Carter's de-
claion to send a special envoy to
Ar1enllna to talk the rull~g
Mailbox
CAltTD APPAJIENTLY ..U-
aoned that Q Army 1eneral
would be welcomed by Ute
Ar1tlltlDI dlctator1 Ga. Jorse Rafael~. ana bla m.Uita1y
Junta. Unfortunately, Good-
paster WU Mnt t.o the bup!n.
tn1 table wtt.h llWe more thu a
diplomatic popc\lll. 1111 mtylon
waa a diauter.
Tbe one thin• th•t Vldel• want.a from the United Stat.el ls •
help in mquelcbin1 • 1Ull-eecret
report by the ln~r-Amerlcan
Commission on miman Riibta
that is highly critical of the
Argentine reilme. But tbe
Cartel' ~·· D'IUCb• publlebed defeue of human iiibta would bl eQOMd .. •
tnud " .. Uatt.d Stat. a....-s to •DJ evmpromlH on tbe aeathlnl NpOl't. Ooodputer was
uable to comp:romlM on Ulla
key demand.
1hm without that berpblin1
cblp, ~ter'a mluloa to
BIMDOI Alf'll WU foredoomed.
In t.be pat few yun, u U.S.-
ArseatfDe relationl bave eoo&ed
1teUily, tbe Kremlin bu been
Uilllully entnmcbinl lt.leJt with
the Vldela dlctatonhip.
A.aGENTINA exported almost
lotOO mWkm iD 1ooda to the So-
vjet Union lat year, compared
with a modest S30 million ln
1J72. 1be Soviet.I are now among
ArcenUDa'• 10 most lmponant
tradlq partners; reM&reben at
the COuncil on Hemllpherit AJ.
faira told my associate Bob
Sherman they will soon rank
amona the top five
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l!:.tdlnce ot tbe baddJ·buddy
nlaUcmhlp bet•MD U.. com·
munllt llut ad tbe ~-Ar1-:,:1:;erameat Ml been accum ov..-tbe put few yean .
-In November 197'1, the So-
viet Union blocked an •U.=m by
the United States to ---m
Argentina ln the Unlted Nations
for repeated bumao rtlbta viola-
Uona. · •
-Last Aul\llt, a b1p.a.eJ
Soviet delegatlon vt1lted 8'*°'
Airea. A month lat.er, Gen.~
Monta led an Ar1enttne ~
lion to Moecow, when be wu
1,iven a medal. Three IDOl¢bs
after be returned bome, llClllles
wu named commander of lhe
Ar1entlne army. :
-The Kremlin baa pf'OVi4ed
Soviet rocket tecbnoloay to the
Argentine Air Force, ostenaibly
for wealber·cootrol programs.
More rniUtary exchanges are
planned, and Vldela himself
may journey to Moscow lat.er
this year
THE RUSSIANS have been
buying ten times more goods
from Argentina than they seU
there. And their exports are
shrewdly aimed at ·cultivalin1 a
co ntinuing fri endsh ip -
technical help for a vital
hyd roelectrac project and ad-
v a n c~ technology fo r Argen-
t1n~ · s Oedghng nuclear industry.
SmaU wonder that within days
arter Goodpaster returned from
Buenos Aires empty-banded,
Vadela welcomed a Soviet
~graculturaJ delegation seeking
wht>at lo make up for the U.S.
embargo
Meanwtule, the administration
ss trying a sort-sell approach to
the Argenunes. Two top mem·
hers or Jimmy Carter's Cabinet
Attorney General Benjamin
C1v1leu1 and Treasury Secretary
Wilham Ma ller -were ui attend·
ance at a recent party in the
Argentine Embassy here.
But it's doubtful that the social
whirl Wlll prove any more effec-
tive than the Ah and Goodpaster
missions in dealing with the
Kremlin's hard·sell. cold-caah
operato~
•
'The Athletes Will Survive H Left Alone'
To the Edit.or:
Regarding the propos al by Dr
Richard S. Lister to oppose the
Olympic boycott of Mosco\\
games.
While I can understand the
athletes' desire to "win the
gold" and get worldwide ac·
claim and possibly contracts.
fame and fortune, those desires
are largely selfllh against the
death in the street.a of Kabul.
U "training" means practic-
ing and playing al the sport the
athletes love best instead of do·
Ing something productive, l can-
not feel too sorry for them and if
they cannot stand up to the
psychological upset of the disap-
pointment of no Moscow. I would
questloo their ability to stand
the streu of the games and or
life. I t.hlnk athletes can and will sur ·
vive, lfleftalone.
LADISLA W REDA Y
To the Editor:
Let ua hypothecate that the
Olympic Games were scheduled
for Loodoo lh1I summer, rather
than Moscow. Let us all assume
that Great Britain, worried that
a certain power la Imminently
about t.o dominate lta nei&hbor,
Ireland, Ol' that lt la Just fed up
with the rebellious anU-Brttlah
antics of the lrt&b, deel~ ~
Art Hoppe
move in with 100,000 heav1I~
armed troop<; and 500 tanks and
armored helicopters and pro
ceeds to brutally murder the
Pres ident of Ireland a.nd h1!.
family, along with hundreds of
Irish citizens
Notwithstanding this interns
tionally condemned act of brutal
aggression, America decides to
send its team lo the London
Olympic Games for. as our
President states. "poUUcs can
not mix and must always be
separ ated from the Olympic
Spirit."
What then would be the posi·
tlon of the Irish head of the In·
ternational Olympic Committee,
Lord Klllanin. with respect to
the resolve ot the American gov-
ernment?
Brutal. murderoua agcreulon
taking place at the end ol your
block la no Jeu outra1eous and
contemptible than when It la oc· currtni a thousand miles away.
Klllanln d esaoctHies the
Olympic Spirit by consenting to
the MOKOw aames, bOlt.ed and
entertained by a murderoua tov·
ernment morally condemned by
the whole world.
If protesting through every
peaceful avenue open to us la
drawing ua closer to the uJ.
tlmate Holocaust. aa Lord
Klllanin stated, then so be It.
Our eovemment ia correct and
descrvC!) our full·hE·Jrted sup
port
To the FAltor
I am extremelv distressed to
learn or plans to raise the moor
1ng rental rates in Newport
Harbor by JOO perceQt <from S6
to $18 a foot per year )
As a working renter and the
owner of a small sailboat which
is our family's main recreatJon.
l find that there is a terrible
pressure being placed on ~
such as myself who have saved
for many years in order to
participate in sailing.
1be moorings are a way for us
to afford to enjoy the harbor and
our sport.
I realize that there are many
people who can well afford the
high costs associated wtth boat-
ing and they will pay for lbelf'
alongside wbarfage wbicb
comes with many services. sucb
as security guards, power. fresh
water for wasb down. was b
rooms. parking, showers, etc.
WE ON mE moorings rent
nothing but a spot in the harbor
on wh.ich we have the ript to
put in a mooring Cwh.lch must be
maintained every two years at
an annual cost equal to our pre.
sent rental). We have no parking
(but must get an annual Pa.rtdn&
pC'rm1t 1 hm1ted access to get a
din~hy to the v. ater <19th Street
be a ch wa:. closed to boat
l.JUnctun~ last summer bei:ause
of the fast-moving catamaransl
no place t.o I.le up a dinghy · rest
rooms and s howers a re of a very
pnmal.lve nature or non-existent
We have no secunty ex~t
that we watch out for eacb other
and look for strangers who do
not belong We are in the open
and unprotected · my boat has
been tut and no one apologized
for the damage. My neighbor's
mooring lines have been cut by
careless people trauiti.o& Uae
moorings. ·
We on the moorings are -a
hardy lot w1lli ng to lake the dis-
comfort Ul order to partici~ -
we love the harbor and try to
help keep it clean. Conaider
what we get for our present reb·
tal in the form of servtces. We
do contribute and enjoy ~
part of the harbor scene. •
FRANK WAl..Jtlll
• Utter• /rom rradff1 are t.OelconW.
TM nght to conck?lu tdtns to ~
lp(X'r or rbmma.tr labri 11 rairrwd.
l.Lftrn o/ 300 wordl "'~will be
Qtvt'n prr/trniu. AU ldtrn maut in·
clt«U ftgnclurr and maibftg oddrru
bf.d nomr1 mo11 be vnthhtftl °" rr-
queat if ftl/f1ctmt "~"ClflPOMll· . l'oet'l/ WtU not be pvblished.
Add the Persian Gulf to MontezUDla and Tripoli
"Good news, men," Captain
Buck Ace told the men of A
Company u the uaault landlnl
1bJp U.S.S. Alamo 1t.eamed out
of Pearl Harbor. "Tbe preaidellt
ls 1eadln1 us and 1800 other
llarinela to the Arablan Sea to
prove t.o the world that America
can, too, defend tbe P...W. Gulf
from any So•l•t tbreat.
QuaUom?" .. Yes, sir, "•1ald Private·
OllYlf Drab, 3'18-l.8-4U4. ''Wbat
Soviet
thnat?''
"Glad )'OU
uted t~d IOldler,''
Captain Me.
, •A ..-• 1'
f l1bu bett.r .
1f be bOWI wbat ..... up
... lmt. Well,
tH 8-llDI
•••• 10,000 troop1 ln Al~=··· -......,. coap&e et . ....,.. 111111 ... mUHd
..... lnldla '9ordef, But I
.... II 191 ,.-lla.dw ID
there tella you aom~ about
our preaideot."
"He's out ot bis cottoa·lltdd.na
mind?" suaceated Drab.
''DAMN IT, no, Drab,"
snapped the captain. "It abowa
our presidellt knows one llartne
can Uct a bWldred ~am.
Doesn't tbat make your dMlt
aweU wtth pridlT"
"l ftpre it'• more lite two
hundred Rmltan1," l&ld Prtnt.
Dr•b.
•'Then you cu be twtce as
proud, private. And ii woree
come• to worat. tbe
un4e~ ot defmN bu
told ~ he ~ have a
force ol 25,000 10ldien tn tbe
area wtibln a moeth. But I bow
JOU llartn. ..,.._,t Want t.o
bave t.o call oe ZS,000 dolfacea t.o
help JOU not a Jouly couple of
bundred lbouHDd Commie .iatt."
"No, m.'• lareed Drab. "I'd
IUl'I .... to bl in • lpot lib
U..t."
.. So, wltfl luck. men. lite
Persian GuH will take its place
in the· annals ol the Corps along
with the balll ot Montezuma and
the •bores of Tripoli," a aid the
captain.
the beaches of Florida. How'd
you like that, soldier?··
.. OB. TllAT would be ~.
sir. I was in Tallahassee once
and thole prls 1n their bildnls.
••EXCUSE ME, sir ," aald wow! Theo t could pt bome Oil
Drab. "But bow come tbe a couple ol days' liberty and I
president want1 to fight the read where U..re'a oob' IOOO
Ruaalam over the Persian GuH? Soviet troops iD Cuba, ao. . "
I wu kdina on the map and "Damn it. Drab, do rou wut
there'• a lot of JUlf• around, ii to live forever!" demanded the
be want.a a autf. There's the captaiD.
Tonkin Gull and tbe Gulf of "Frankly, llr, I doo't Jmow,"
Mexico and the Oull of •.. " aald tbe priv•t.e t.boqJltfUly, "It
"OU, Drab," 11Jd the cQt.aln. ml1bt 1et bortnc eooner or ......
"OU. II tbe Ruaalau cut ol1 our ( but I'd be willlq to atve lt a e-y
11o'w of oil from the Penlan for a couple of hundred yean."
Gulf, we'll be ftPtint t.bem on •'I DON'T THIN& t'e
Quole8 presldlnt11 rilb~=maDrab aald later to lia • 0.."81
Pa~ u tbt1 leaned oo &M"@: "MDdlnl • oat to ftSM tar 9U •t•iDlt an odds.,. : "U'a lb A•erlcaa wt).
Ollvw:• 1atd COnMiial Paris.
,,..., °'91' u.. .sa.. .... om i'd
rildMI' do lt lil • au UM'•lielS
bome."
. ~MO na I BCMJa latemew hi . :i;f;:· ..... Mdm •• ,., ... o1 .... 1>a1. -Ir .. ""1fW4. .. ...................... Uout
• ai9e I J rt Lm A.Die• Mlllap ...... 11.n IO m«Q
ra1 dClllla eome to locredibae •rMf.,..... bmd Aq. t, 119.
llw tnalated he wu lD-Meent of tbe lrUHn-and that
the coUectlft ~-datroyed
lbole people. • It WU "your faml· '1" tU!Ylcted of tbe butcher,
not llUllOD and hla people, be
ranted.
MANSON WOULD LIKE
...,.. the Opportu.nity to meet with
· Ute AyatoUah Rubollah Khomeini and try to
panUllde the Iranian leader 1t was in hi.a country's
belt lnlerest to free the Amencao hostages
· Otberwiae, satd the man convicted of presiding over a mua slaughter that made headlines around
the world. "I'd just turn Iran into a parking lot."
Hair bangin1 down over his forehead and right
. eye, the ~year-old klller showed signs of middle
a1e. Bia hair, moustache, and gf>atee are salt and
pepper sray. He baa wrinkles around his eyes.
· Mlngli.ng with the light hairs on his brow are
deep, gray·blue scars or the swastika he etched on
-his forehead during his trial. .. rr MEANS WHATEVER YOU want it to
mean," Manson said. "If you think it's a swastika,
that's what it ia."
Manson frequently signs his letters with lus
Jut name, drawing the Nazi symbol over it.
1be interview was held in an attorneys visiting
chamber, a bleak room with pale green walls on
three sides and a door with a window on the other.
only a clock on Ute wall and a buzzer to call the
guard.
Using theatrics when he spoke. Manson leaped
out of his seat at the wood-plank table to illustrate
a poinL He raised bis voice, sang, wlustled, sqwnt·
ed his eyes while laughing, often raised one
eyebrow and lowered his voice dramatically to a
whisper. He seemed lo think he was on some kmd
of stage.
ASKED WHAT HE WOULD DO if he were
j>aroled, Manson said, "What do you think I s hould
do? It all depends if I pass go and collect $200."
The term ''pass go and collect $200" comes from
the parlor game "Monopoly," which he has oc-
casionally used in some bizarre symbolis m locked
lo bis head.
He often laughed merrily at his Jokes, but oc-
casionally growing depressed, saying at one point,
:• . _ . everything I ever did m my life was half-
asaed . _ . "I was a half-assed thief and a half-
asaed musician."
Manson did not mention destroying the !Aes of
pregnant actress Sharon Tate, coffee heiress
Abigail Folger. Polish film director Vo1tyck
Frykcnnti, playboy Jay Sebring and caretaker
Steven Parent. A night later. another two victims
were slain -Leno and Rosemary LaBianca,
butchered for no apparent reason.
BIS PaESENT GOAL IS TO gain housing with
the priaoo's general population.
Manson bas been in lockup at CMF since 1976
and prison officials aren't in a hurry to see him
join the mainlioe.
"It's the high publicity in his case." said Kent
l>adiaman, co~tional counselor on Manson's un·
it. "A lot of people would like to hit somebody like
tlanaoo for the notoriety."
· Part of the problem is Manson's open dislike
ror blacks and J ews
•"CIL\IU.JE CAN'T KEEP his mouth shut. He
irritates people," Dadisman said.
llmaoa believes the prison won't put him on
COYef'I: Eng. Comp • St8ef1ng • Air cond. •
M1nual Auto. trant.. • Front ausp. • Drive Axle •
Complete front a rear brake system • Elec.
System.
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Mii.... · -.................. edmaee. wbkb may llil 111111 ,...,.. tbl ,_et Ml lie. bj wrttloa letters ... •""8 ,_.,. •ltb «Mr tDmatu IM ta permlu.il to M10elat.e wtua.
.. , ... all UM IUY'• 1DODe1 ud thea sSv• lt blclr to Oillln, .. bl 1mtl'Md.
D MID D ALIG ft1UI APUT eocb and
bltl ..... ftldl Ille Una on mobOel lJl h1I cell. Jh 1i11t fM fll M9 lower fr.t teeth breattq yarn fortbtclDll9.
"I eall them my Mamonettes," be aald. "U
th•J don't have IDJ halr1• I call tbem my
llulGldtea. I've Sol them in au colon.
llaDIOll dolli 't WI• televtlklo, and be doesn't read.
"I don't readr:1"," Hid be.
He .. a lhlnl· dropout.
o.&Mt.e b.1a k of 1cboolln1. Manson is a
pblloeopher, but...._ like an artist. Alon& with
hil prtlon blue .team and den.Im Jacket, ~ wore a
black t.ank·top and a blue floral print velveteen
Jacket follower Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme made
him.
HE 8 110KED ONE CIGAat!TTE after
·another.
He believes society has made him the convict-
ed killer be LI today. just as, he said. society is at
fault if there are still any young people who still
think he's some sort of inspired guru.
.Maosoo used the pronoun "you." in the
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. For Delk1-Stnwberry 811orteake
Sweet Local -. .... me. ...... tee b1kt.
Delamv'• 8pedal Frelb Baked
Preala Baked Sltoneakn ........ lie ea •
Green Onlou or 8acll1ba .... z bun. for Zk
BeauUtal Fresh CUt Flowen ...... Z.51 ban .
Large Artklllaket .................. lie ea.
Soath American B•.aanu .......... ac lb.
Large llnd leeber1 LeUaee .•...••• 3k ea.
Cello Pak Carrots ................ ltc pkg.
DelaDeJ'• Fresb·Sqaeezed Or.age .lalce . .. . . . . .. .. . .. : ...... 1.98 qt.
PRIME & TOP CHOICE MEATS
aged at least 38 days tO tbe peak of perf ectk>o
· Fre&la Ground Cback. groaDd boarty l.41 lb.
Delaney's Ovee-lleady Meat Loaf .. l.Q lb.
Zaclcy Farms Frail Frozm Tuteys 9k lb.
llay ~ Agel& tilat DOW b ~ lilM' to pattllallf'
ateaks befere ~ bar·b-q ..,..,. Ida ln •Ian prittl>
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truck. Your delivery ls completely
refrigerated at au times.
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Opell Dally M. Cao.ed Sanday
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r 673-5520 uni venal sense. ··~~. w~n "u~"uroo~~""urself~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
no right and no will, you've tried and convicted
yourself. It wu y_our family, and all that you put
on me, you put on yourself. All taken from me. you
took from yourself . (JACK ANDERSON J REVEALS In the DAILY PILOT
"I broke no law to be in this prison for 10
years," be said, maint.aininghis innocence.
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LOS ANGELES <AP J
Former city and state
school superintendent
Vierling Kersey, 90. died
1-"rada y of a stroke
Ke rs ey· headed the Lo!>
Angeles Unified School
D1stracl l I years.
A R . Stevens Point
Thanks for lettln~ A YS readers know about
these frff booklets. They simplify the ottea coat115•
log ~rms and coverage u planatlou foud In
many Insurance Policlu.
Staie FaU~ftt•d •79 La..,book•
DEAR PAT: Can you tell me how many new
state laws were enacted in l!n9? Someone told me
that ~ore than I ,000 new laws were passed . This
doesn t seem possible, but I thought I'd find out
now that I'm curious about at
B.H .. Irvine
It's more than Possible; It's a fact. A total of
l,Zt7 bUJs became Callfom.Ja law In lt7t. The
legl1lature ~lckred 3,224 bl.lb tut year and sent
1,215 lo the governor'• de9ll for approval. Sixty
bills 1abeeq11eatty were vetoed, bat two of ta.o.e
vetoes were overridden by a vote of the lull
legislature. Most of the new laws took elled Jan.
I. 1980. Some urgency measures bttame effective
soon •~r a.bey Wf're signed, wtUle otM:rs will be
phased 1.n at dJfferent times Utrotaglw>ut tbe year;
and a few, such as a law reforming baU pro·
cedures go into force Jan. 1. 1181. filt \Ufff'(llOn ••If ,,. (.fllflOf•ffd on
• Wed~""'' """" n ~ 1'190 At ~ ]()AM
... t '>• '>o<TICHI & J-· (AlllOll< Cflurc"
• '1044• M<IOflOh~ !>t Hun"'>QIOO IH•< II ":'-"" f.,,,.,., 'harn•1 '>n •d•r .,,
NEW YORK <A p l _ The lt7t state leglalature wu aot quite as pro·
lloyes Fernandez 50 a liric as It was the year before. ID 1178, 1,432 bUl1
principal da nce; w~th . were mac&ed af~r 84 were rejected by the gov·
the American Ballet ernor . There were no overrides. • C.f' .. bt"~nt lntf'rmf'nt ""'" br •t H1trbot
• l.•wn Mf-nw)n .. 1 Par~ \f"rv1c f'\ unoer
•th,. OHP(h on ot .. ._.,uor l d.-;n
• MPmori•I P•r._ MortuMy )40 US4 WAlllMEll
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fPThur\day ~--~, ~uttMino • h••rt dt 'IK~ on Ill\ CO'>ta Ml!w home H~ ••\
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,t9S• fll" wa'\ v1t• or~\IC'Jf'nl ot
HAUOll UW~MT. OllYI
Monuarv • ~me1ery
Cremuorv
1625 Gisler Ave Coi;1a Me&a
54().5554
IAln..llllGHOM
fUt8A1. HOME 646-2424
Cosaa Mesa
673-9450
riHCI UOlHllS
18.1. UOAOWAY
MOtn'UilY
I to Bro3dwav
Cos ta Mesa 642·9150
jMTH A TVT'HIU.
M011'UAIY
WHTa.tff CHAPEL
Mortuerv • Cremahons
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-<f888
,_ca l90TMllS
SMrTHS' MOITUMY
6'Z7 Main St
~ntlnQton Beach
536-6539
,_PAMLY
CWAl f!UMmAL
Mo..
7801 Bolaa Ave
W..tmlnater
893-3625
PAClftC·Y•w ....., ...... , ... c.m.a.v Mortuary ChtQtl
3500 Pacific vi.w Drive NewPor1 Beach
844-7700
N1CGU ICI NOITUAJ•S LA!Ount Stach ......,.,6
~le
a.rt Juen Clpftttano -..1m •
Theatre for many year5,
died Monday of cancer .
SEATTLE <AP >
Patrick M . McGrady
Sr., 72, science editor of
the American Cancer
Society and a former re·
porter for The Associat-
ed Press, died SWlday.
M cGrady also wrote
"The Savage Cell," a
behind·the-scenes report
on the fight against cancer
• For the
Record
Marriage
Llrn1•~•
i •
~ TOLm>O, ObSo CAIJ>
-l'wo dllt Joeu11 aa.1
'" former 1)0Jv•nit1 of Toa.do ttudeata bav.
JolMd U.. r:rowtn1 Uat of
men hoodwinked into
t>eUmnc to a non•xt,a.
tenl wom.AJI, poltc. My.
The love 10919 ·~'~ faced wben a Libbey·
Owent·Ford Co. produe· tlon deslper told police
he pal<f more than
$34,400 over several
years for the care and
comfort of the phantom
Kyle Stratton.
DETROIT (AP) -
Driven who do not UM Hat belt.I ant In fact fo.
cllned to take P••'-'r rlakl behind the .WI, ·Oueral Motora Corp.
r~•e•rcbera bave con· eluded.
The four reeeal"dlert
Uy their 1tudy, ptesent·
ed ln a paper at tbe ·
Society of Automottve,:
Engineers eonvenUoo. is
the first direct fWlence
that oon-uaera take
mwe chances on t~
road.
aoN &EED, :u. ••Id
he wu led to believe
that Miss Stratton -
whom be said be loved
but had nevfr met -
was an orphaned kidney
patient. ROO
STEWART
...............
IT HAS BEEN known
for som e llme th.al
drivers who do wear
belts tend to play It Hfe
an other aapec:u of their
hves. such H buying
medical inllurance. tak-
ing polio vaccine and
keeping up tbelr sav·
lngs
In Uutt c~. Carolyn
Matu.ualc, 38. Is charged
with grand then by de
ception and her husband
Robert. 34. is charged
with complicity to com
m1t grand theft
REED. HOW~VEK.
was not Mass Stratton ·~
only suitor According to
police. a forme r Toledo
d isc JO<'key was the
sixth known vacltm of
the alleged confidence
gaml.'.
WARREN
BEATTY
Tattletale
Britt Rates Lovers
. NEW YORK IAPl Bntt Eklund says Pt>ter
Sellerit Is a mons ter. Rod Ste"' art ai. mean und
Wurren Beatty an 1ncrc-d1hll· luv1·r
Tht.> 37 year old S"l·d1~h J<"lrPS!-1 i:l\cs th<' run
down on her former I<)\('-. an Pf•oplt· maRazint·
"hach .. u, printing t.-xct·rpls 1Jf ht·r bwi:raph~. · Trut:
Britt. lo be publi:.hl'd th1-. summn
Class Set
On Repairs
SHE SA \'S Sf;Lft;R!-. flAS ~'T puul <'h1ld .,up
port ror their dJul.!hl<·r \'11 t1m.i for n1nt month.,
~ht• ., ... ).., !',!c·14J rl '4 hu d rop~tl hl•r for .1
model. 'kn""" ht·., mt·<1n ~ht "'""'did 1h1· n><"k
s inger '-'Ort h1·r 't·Jml• .., .. p J nl1p, 1lurtn.I(
perform..i nl·t·.., bt·l'au,1· 1h1·\ "''uld n t .,tw v.
throughh1.,skm tight pant... A t"o part le c ture
series designed to teach
homeowners h1>w to
tackle basic homt' re
pairs will be offored 1n
Costa Mesa by Orange
Coast College on March
8 and 15
Household Repai r s
will mt.>el from 9 a m to
l p.m. an OCC Science
Le<'t ure Hall l. Ad
mi~~ion 1s free und
rc·g1 stration "'ill bl.' ht·ld
at the door
For informut1on cull
556·5880.
Trip ·Open
To Hawaii
A field studies course
to Hawaii, designed for
v. heelcha1 r students .
v. ill be offH cd b y
Orange Coast College in
Costa Mesa JWlc 23 July
7
Registration deadline
for the two-unit course.
lilied .. flawaii.i It's Peo·
·pl<' and Cultures ." Is
April 4
For 1nformalion call
556-5693.
Hoag lo Show
DiaJysi8 Unit
An open how1e will be
held at HoaR Me morial
Jlos patal 's Grace C
Steele flemodialysis Unit
March9from 1 l05p.m
The umt. 330 Placentia
Ave .. Newport Beach,
has six hemodialys1s
stahorui and can accom
modate J6 outpatients a
week.
Awarded MA
J amts W. Battles of
Fountai n Valley has
been awarded a Master
of Arts dearee from
Western Ml chi&an
University, Kalamazoo.
PlJBUC NOTICE
-·
Mas ... Eklancl "Jld hn affo 1r V.tt h U1·Jlt \ tJ-.lt>tJ
onl) s1A ""'"'k' bul th;il 14 ,J, lon~.1 r lhitn hn
dJl11anc1· "1lh H) JO O '\t·JI
A~ FOR Tiit: t•t Tl Rt .. '11 "~ 1-.k lJncl 1,n t
lt•;J\ lnj( ;JO \ thin)! lt1 I h<i ntt• 'ht 141ork ., llUl clJ ll\
at a Jo() mnd.,aum to kt·Pp r11
.. My body h.1, 111 la\I m•· J11111twr 1"<1upl1· 11(
\'l"tJr:. ~cauM· I h.1\ ,. no 11lh1 r -.11urr1• <1f tn<"om(•.
'>ht' !laJd, .Jddtnj.! J Ot'\t f 11\t·il '-'Ith Jn\f1n1• f1)r
mont.·\ ..
Son 1\ssaultt .. d
A.ward Given
In Sex Death
DETHOIT •,\I'• \ JUr) J'4 a rdcd l.tlllan
Crob!> J 1-?UJrantl'NJ int·o m•· of JI lt-J .,t S30 000 J
) ear for thl· nt•\.l 10 ~ l'ltr' But !>he '>J}., lht• mone)
(•an Ot'\'\.'r mak<' Up for !ht• IO'><, or ht•r '>On . °"ho
died after bt-1n)( 't•\uall~ Js~aulled b~ 1nmJte.., Jt
the Waynt• Count) Jail
··The :.eltll'ml•nt ., fair. but 11 ""111 Ol'\'er takl.'
back the suHenng m ~ :-.on t•ndun-d ... 'llld Mrs
Cros!> "Ill' "°as a )(ood hm who m·q ·r hurt ..i :.out
an ha:. hfo
'"THERE Jl'ST t s!'\·T AS\' t\~Ol'ST thttl
<'Un brl.llR my ~on back." she :.aid
llarold Cros~. then 21. died an 1972 after ht• was
raped llnd assaultt'd by several inmates at-th<' J••I
Three 1nmat<'s Wl.'rt' convicted of manslaughter for
lhl' <i ttuck
Mn.. Cro!>!> wa:. awarded a $450.000 settlement
aguanst the count) The consent Judgment. an
""h1ch the county nl'1ther accepted hab1hty nor
chall('nged lht' all<'gat1ons. will Ix> paid over 10
years because of Wayne County's cont.mu.1ng faoan·
caal problems
CROSS. A COLLEGE STUDENT HOME for
:.umm('r 'acataon. ~as arrested ror carrying a
knife I mch lonl'(er than allowed under Detroit law
lie pleadc'<i guilt~ to the t'barge and was ordered
held in ht'u of S500 bond. according to Mrs Cross's
attorney. TedSpt>arman
Cross wa!> Jailed with seven other inmates.
most o( them "hard·core offenders." Spearman
said. Dunng the next 15 hours. the inmates raped
and assauJted Cro:.s until he lapsed into a coma.
Spearman said that plactnR Cross. a first-llmt'
offender. m the sam l' cell as inmates convicted of
viole nt cnmes violated a ruling by a Wayne Coun·
ty Circuit judges' panel
PUBUC NOTICE
,_ ,._
PUBLIC NOTICE
Y'
\,
Accident anveeligators
also know that seat belt
u~age Increases as
drivers perceive more
ni.ks such as taldng a
long trip or driving a
s mall car.
THE FOUR GM re ·
!>t'ar<"hers --Calvin 8 .
von Bu1>eck, Leonard
t-: v a n s • ()on a I d E .
Schm i dt and Paul
Was1elewsk1 -photo·
~rapht.'<1 every vehicle in
lht· Ct'nter lane of In·
l l'r statt' 75 from 3 :45
µ m to 5 p m. at a loca·
1111n 12 mtle::. north or
lktro1t on fi ve weekday
Jflt'rnoon::. tn October
1978
Traffic in that rush
hour penod moved "rel·
iJll\ el) freely .. at about
~,t(I mph v.1th occasional
''o"downs beca0»e the
h1i,:h"ay v.a:. being &bed
JI lll'tJr capacity .
THE PICTURES let
t ht> m determine bow
1 lowly t•ach car was
following tbt' car ahead .
1.Jr~L' truck s and
't•h !<'It's f11llowan g larf(c
1 r ur·k, '-'ere discarded
from Uw ;.anulys1s
11 r lh~· 2.197 c .. r.,.
m .111 trU('k::. :ind \;,ans
'IUdll'<l lhl• drl\t"r!> or
312 11 P'-"C'l'nt wort'
bt•lt:>. about thl' :.amt.•
p ro portio n found In
111 ht.•r stud1cs of Detroit
J n•a moton:.t.:.
THE RESEARCHERS
dL•terrruned that a dis
tancl• between vehicles
of lt'S!> than one second
about 56 fet"t at so
mph was .. rbky ..
beca~ "cars following
v.1th1n this zone would
havt' tugh pro!xlbiUty or
an accident if a sudden
~top were required:· A
rear-end collision would
still be possible, they
noted. at a CoUowtng in·
tervaJ o( 214 secoods -
about 148 feet.
Twenty.five percent
or 4S3 or the drivers
w It hout belt a were
following less tbaa p
second behind t.be cu in
front of them. Onb' a
percent of beltea
drivers. or 81. •ere
folio~ that close.
THE DIFFEaENCE
1s s tatistically sit.am.
ca nt. the paper re·
ported.
.. The drivers IDCM!l In
need 0( crash protection
were less likely to be
wearing seat beJta, .. voa
Buseck a nd his col·
leagues said.
I
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•;d I ;.-; a1 O.c. Jftlft'INGI ·"" .............. ·f. ~mblJman n.Dil Mancen. O.Hunlinl\Oe a..ch, .... mtroduc:.d lelillalkle aJmed at reform· 6aa CaUlomla'a bW.n1ual tducaUoe procram. ,. " .. , betitlve we DMd to dearly state tbat tl la not
· = U.. r 111 •a.aitMU\1 of the tupaye:s of Califomla to ·: ,...,.._t.e wl inaUtu\iooallle t.be achoollna of atu·
'•"9Dt..1Ja a..u .. es oUMr tlwt EnsUsb," Maqen '..ad ..
:· The.auemblyman noted that a 19T6 Jaw com·
:-pell many youn11ten to attend bilinJual classes
••· trre~ve of their ability lo read. write and un·
• defltand Entllab.
"What Sacramento mandated has created
• ebaoa aDd penalizes many younpters, • • be said.
: llanaers' AB 2400 calls for more precue
me .. uriq of the laneuage skills of individual stu-
'dents and would aive local school districts more
· opUons in dealing with students who lack an
E n1llab lan&uage background.
In addition, the Mangers bill would require
.~a~ental concent for a child to be enrolled in bi·
, Jin1uaJ classl:S.
. It also would extend the waiver period for
.teachers without bilingual certification because.
Mangen said, the state has a shortage of bilingual
·teachers. *** MOST OF Orange County's representatives in
the state Assembly voted for SB 584 by state Sen .
. Rose Vtµch. D·Dlnuba. The bill, sent to the Senate
on a 43-24 vote. would, in effect, prohibit the Unit·
· ed Farm Workers from requiring members to con-
. tribute to a political fund or to charity as a condi-
tion of keepiRig their Jobs
Democrat Chet Wray of Ga'rden Grove voted
agains t the measure. but Democrat Richard
Robinson of Santa Ana, plus Republicans Marian
Bergeson of Newport Beach. Ross Johnson of
· fullerton and Bruce Nestande of Orange voted for
. ll.
Democrat Dennis Mangers of Huntington
Beach missed the vote.
* * * T HE BALBOA BAY Republican Women.
Federated will hear a discussion of the U.S. energy
• situation March 12.
· The speaker will be Crocker Bank Vice Presi-
.dent Tom Mehlberg, who is chairman of the
·speakers bureau for the California Independent Oil
· Producers Association and a former petroleum
engineer for Exxon.
The luncheon meeting ( $6.50 per person) starts
• ..at 11 a.m . at the Bahia Connthian Yacht Club in . Newport Beach * * * NATIPNAL STOP ERA Chairman Phyllis
Schlafly will be the keynote speaker March Z7
·)When the Stop ERA forces in Soutbern California
·gather at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim.
Mrs. Schlafly will be t.alking about the Equal
, Astronaut to Sp e ak
Former Apollo 9 astronaut Russell "Rusty'
Schweickart will speak Wednesday at the Fountain
'· Valley Community Center.
, Schweickart, now serving on the state Energy
. :Commission, will s peak on the energy crisis as
. :Part of a four-part series sponsored by C?astline
.Community College. The free lecture beglJlS at 7
.,p.m .
,.·
ReynOlcla PQ• the regular rate of
23$ •pound, plus 11~ a pound
bonus et your nearby Reynolds
Aluminum Mobile Recycling Unit.
We~ lncreued our numbet' of mobile unit etopa
to mike 1"9CYCilng with Reynolds more conven-
'9nl And our mobile recyellng trucks wlll be in
your.,.. as listed below.
I • So start collecting aluminum cans right away.
I
\
They're tMryWhere. Kltchena. parlls, roadsides,
restaurants. Clubs and civic groups use them at
their aoctal activities. Then cash them In at your
neeroy mobile recycling unit, and untll further
notice, get our regular rate plus a cash bonus.
Also, we'll pay ,you the same att1'11Ctlve price per
pound !Of certain other all-aluminum Items if
they're ~ and property pntpared. Ask '°'
dftaits.
~Aluminum Mobile Recychng Unit. It
mebt cashing In yOUI aluminum as quiet< and
-.Y • oofleetlng. ............. ..:
Hu~.._.,,C..
ReynOlds Aluminum
Mobile RecycllnQ Unit at AIPha Beta ' Supermarket
6911 WartWK Ave.
12:30 P.M.·5:00'P.M, l!v.ry Thurtd.ty •
+ww-wwwwwwMMWWMWWWWW••1
Volunteers .I CView§' On I
Needed ·1 CJJental HealtJi I
Volunteera are needed I By It
ltihtl Ammdment and the draftlnt or women.
Doria EnderM of HWlilAlton Beach la tbe haocb90D chairman.
The '12 50 per pl1w hmcbeoo is open to the PMbllc. RHervationa are required. Write Stop
ERA, Box U'33, Hunu.i,ton Beach. or call 848-1236. ....
to help monitor eventa, I DOM It YOSHIKAWA. D.D.S. I
aupervtae, work with I 1:
~=~=~~~u d~rt11;e~: I EARLY TOOTH OVERCROWDING i Oran1e County Special I :
Olympic• to be held I When ~Id c~ooked teeth M teeth are most likely to make their I '
April 2i> at El Modena I straightened? As soon as they're entrance with the arrival of the four I
1'llS OaANGE COUNTY Lea1ue o1 Cities is
ukinl all cities in the eoumy to adopt local laws
requlrt.na 1rocery stores to CC111Unue individual item pricing _ _
*. * DYANNE PETE&SEN of Tustin bas been
HiJb Sctt>ol, OranJe. detected! The old adage aboUt an permanent Incisors and the foor
All volunteers muat I ounce of protection Is-especially permanent molars at around age I
I b true In orthOdontlcs. where croc*ed six.
comp ete a_ two· our I teeth can be prevented by earlv P r o m p t t r e a t m e n t I s I Red Croes orientation. treatment. recommended when teeth are
To register for orienta· I Dlaonosed at a sufficiently early overcrowded. Some baby teeth mav I
lion or f-0r more in· age, an unusual trend can often be be removed ahead of their normal
formation 00 the special I stopped In Its tracks -and Its shedding time to allow nature to do I named southern executive director of the
California Libertarian Council, the statewide
membership organiutlon of the Libertarian Party.
olympicscall83S-S381. I effects completely erased. To a certain amount of tooth ) ensure early detection, a child s tra1ghten1no . Known as
I shouldhave acheckupbythefamlly 1nterceptlve orthodontic,g, 1t l dentist at intervals of about six involves a one-by-one extraction In a Ends Cour8e I f'Onths, t>ec;ilnnlng at 2'h to 3 years well-planned seQuence to make I * * * THE OR ANGE County Federation of
Republican Women will meet March 6 at. The
Revere House In Tustln.
6f aoe. Overcrowded and croc*ed room for a better bite. Kevin Choi of Hunt· I
ington Beach hu been A public service with the aim of promotlno a better I
awarded a certificate of I dental health environment. From the office of . . . I completlbo in airframe
and powerplant m ain· I n-l f-IMlr-DDS t e n a n c e f r o m l h e I .,., ......... ., · · · .
Co llege of Avi ation .... Aw... .. lllltli lucl I
Technology at Northrop I ~ 147-6097 .,
T he luncheon s peaker will be Leonard
M acKaln, a former school administrator and
mayor of Brea a nd current chairman of t he
Orange County Hurbor , Beaches and Parks Com-
mission. He'll talk on "Regulators and Regula-
tions in Education." University, Ingle wood. ~---------------------8
Continental's new one way economy required. No length of ~Y or group fea Waikiki for as little as S64t .
fare lets you take off for Hawaii for just strictions. But seats are limited. And the Then get ready to soak up the sun
Sl~Thatcan save you S80on around fareisgoodbetwecnMarch 1and31only. on warm island beaches. Sip exotic
trip tickeL And that low fare is good all (There will be a slight increase in April.) Polynesian concoctiom. Shop for native
during March, Monday through Thurs-So if you'd like to see the is1w"Kb for crafts. And sightsee some of the world's
day. Or you can fly on weekends for l~ call~ now. Ask about one of our mo.5t spectacular tropical scenery.
just $10 more. island tour packages if you want to save Say aloha for just Sl60 on our daily
And you don~t have to jump through even more. ftor example, our Pineapple flights that leave Los Angeles at 12: 10 pm
hula hoops to take advantage of Conti-Split 1bur lets you spend 8 days and wMj 3: 10 pm. Call your travel agc;nt or
nentars low fare.~ advance purchae is 7 o.ighta at the Ambassador Hotel in Continental Airlines. ;~i-:;.~
Ydl-SfiaOiD~Sii-us-NOw.
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..,, ' t •nu Dl'9eUet H ~ t1liMd UomcS .......... °' ~ ., •. Ill:• falrJ tam~'~ dldn'l WO~ 0,. tbe
, ...... ~~HtmDPUalSDteNtl&l'M" .............
IOPbomon fonraat ...... 10.1 potnta and 1.7
nbcMmdl wbUe Mootbal ~t from tM floor. Not Md for WW WM a 1upportln1 role
to Utt n. ot ••matel Ma1ee and 8u4y
Md. llOI .a, bu u mlde a ..... eont.rtbut.loa
to tM tem. a.ttlDa• 11 abo an mt.etral pa11 of tbe
IJIMtm.
WllJeJdmL
0 AN'1"l'RING I CAN DO to help thia team, I will,'' adda the Su CletMate mp aradutte. "I
wouldn't chute • thln• . • .,. RU ••ALLY.,.... a'tot Of tun," said ~tlau. wbllt 1tttln1 oa a brtct wall on the Sad· dlebaa ~· "Thi.a bu -. nice, J'-ve really
eoJoftd plaJtaC butetbaU bent. Of courM, when yoa a.•t IGle i~• a lot more tun."
Saddlebatk la currenUy sz..o f()r the aeuon and
ranted No. 1 in the atate. Tbe Gauchos are the In· a1a. tavwtte and a solid cbolce for the state cbam·
l)lonlblp, and t.bey begin their q\lelt for the tJUe
Saturday niiht at home a.&alnlt Santa Ana.
''Everyone oe tb1I team ii a friend. There lm't
anyone ~ isn't liked. There are no b9d apples, eve17body'1 pull1n1 for everybody else.•'
And, there'• no one the playen are pulllq for
more than Mulll1an.
"Everybody on tbi.s team would do anythlq
they could to help the coach," said Bett1Jiia
aerioua}y. "The first tbin1 oo the coach's
m.lnd bu always been the team.
"lt'a everybo4y'a dream on thla team to end
up 38-0," aaid Hettinga. "You know, it's a surprise
to me that we're even tn tb1s position. At the start
of tl\e year we didn't look that 1ood, but every·
thin& aure hu come toge~er. · •
"~'• oo doubt there's a lot of preuu.re on
blm now. I would hate to be in bis spot. There's the
pressure of wtnnl.ng the state cbampiomhlp and
the pressure of bia new coachin1 job. •
"PM9onally, lf we win, I'd be more happy for
him than anythlng else. Winn.ins the state cbam-
plonabip ia a 1oai everyone ia strivtn1 for." Including Hettlnaa •a 1ame which bas the ...... ~~--:..;.._~__;~~~~~~~~~___;;__~~~~-"'-
OV Duels Poly
Winner Gains CIF 4-A Finals
By llOGEll CAllLSON Of•DMl'r~ LONG BEACH -Ocean View lllgb's
Seahawb take their hopes for a cham-
pionship showdown with them tonight
as they battle the Long Beach Poly
Jackrabbits in the CIF 4-A semifinals at
the spacious Long Beach Arena. It starts
at8:45.
The Seahawks of Coach Jim Harris,
En;ipire League c h ampions and
possessors of a 25-2 mark, pin their
hopes on handling the ball·control, yet
lightning quick Jackrabbits.
POLY ENTERS with a 25·2 record
and the Moore League championship
and the J ackrabbits have done it behind
a front line of 6·7 Ben McDonald, 6-7
Kent Seymour and 6·0 guard Mike
Payton.
Ocean View answers with 6-7'r'.? jwllor
Wayne Carlander and 6-1 guard Jeff An·
drade, a pair of left-handers with lethal
accuracy from the field.
Carlander averages 26.l points a
game with bis interior play, although be
moves about Crom free throw line to
baseline.
punch averages about what Poly sCOftS
game-in and game-out.
IS THEllE A CHANCE Ocean View
could overlook Poly in anticipation of
meeting undefeated Inglewood in the
finals? Coach Jim Harris says there's
little chance of that
"The excitement or the Long Beach
Arena is enough in itself to gel us up for
this one.'' s ays Harris, "Poly
notwithstanding.
"We'll put Andrade on Payton, who
appears to be a fine shooter "
Poly enters the game with cham-
pionship finals experience m three of
the last four years and at least the
quarterfinals the last five straight
seasons.
McDONALD IS the leadiq scorer
with a 14.l average on a team which
features five players averagiq in-dou·
ble figures.
Rounding out the Ocean View at.artinl
lineup is the usual contingent of 6-3
Jack Reinholtz, 6-2 Tom Ant.ooopoulos
and Jon Ng, the latter pair second team
all-league picu.
Andrade, an All-Empire Leacue
selection and All-Orange County selec-
tion, as is Carlander, scores at a 23.3
clip. Combined, the Ocean View one-two
This ls the flrst appearance of an
Oran1e Count y team in tbe 4 ·A
semifinals since Rich Branning'• junior-
season at Marina (1975> when the VUt -
ings were runners-up to Palos \lerdes. SADOL£8ACK STANDOUT TED HETTINGA.
J Roller disco dancer Cheryl Rixon introduces John Har-l rington .. a member of the United States Olympic hockey
team, to a new sport on skates. The roller disco party was
held in New York to salute the victorious Olympic team.
bwners to Study·
stitutioo, 21 of the 28 team
owners must approve the move.
IN ADDITION? the City of
Oakland bas ruea suit to keep
the team at Oakland'• Alameda
County Coliseum, and Rozelle
said there were several steps J.be
NFL eould take if Oakland were
to move without leasue
permluion.
IB .. State
Calls Snub
Injustice
From AP Dlspat.ches
Long Beach State, happy to be
included in the National lnvita·
tion Tournament but disappoint·
ed by an NCAA snub, takes on
Pepperdine tonight in a first·
round NIT game at the Anaheim
Convention Center.
"We've beaten four teams wbo
are going to the NCAA -Mar·
quette, BYU, Lamar and San
Jose," said Long Beach Coach
Tex Winter. "UCLA (invited to
the NCAA tournament) bas
beaten only two ... it's an ln·
justice."
Still, Wlr.ter doesn't want to
take anythin& away from the NIT.
"We are happy to be going to a
postseuon tournament," he aald.
•'I think we are very well matcbied
with Pepperdlne.
"We playe4 early in the~
and loet by ooe point, 95-9'. Tbe
NIT provides all the teams with a
real opportunity and abould be
quite a motivating factor for all
the athletes involved.
"Tbere are a lot of 1ood ball
clubs wbo will be in tbe NIT,"
Winter aaid, addin1 cauaUcally,
"some ol them better than the
tea ma who will be in the NCAA."
WlntlJrl.a unballPY tbat only two
clubs from tbe PCAA -San Joee
State and Utah State -were
chosen lortbe NCAA toumament. Loni Beach bad ftal•bad MCOD4
in botb tbt replar PCA.A 1.-oD
and in tbe teuue tou.rnam•t.
Eagles Faee Cyp~
Estancia Girh Bid/or Spot in CIF Final.s
By llOWAllD L. RANDY °' .. Deity ...... """ An ambush could be wailing
for the Estancia High girls
basketball team tonight when it
faces Cypress lllgb in a CIF 3-A
semifinal rom'ld game at Loara
High (7 :30).
The Eagles have run off three
straight playoff victories in im·
presslve fashion , including
Saturday night'• win over Ocean
View, 64-53. Early in the year,
the Eagles also defeated
Cypress by nine points in a prac-
tice game.
CYPRESS FINISHED the
lea1ue sea.son in second place
behind Ocean View in the Em·
GIRLS
plre dmJit but bu been tbe Cin-
derella team of the 3-A pl-,yof(a
to da&e. Jn the aecood round. the
CentUriom knocked off No. 2
seeded Foothill, 68-62, then won
oHr CUlver City, ~. Satur·
da)'.
Toaldlt'• confrootat.lOD 11 on a neutral court 1t1e with Cypress
u borne team. The wtnner ad·
vane• to Friday Di•bt'• title
1anae at Lona Beach Arena at 7
o'doct.
Coacb Joe Wolra ltaalet bave
med • ais.,ui Uneup ln tOUlh
11tuationl, alternatlne Browyn
Hand wttb any oae of the ftve
1tarten wttbout any ·l0t1 of
talenL ID fad. Hand bu played
a leading role in the wt two
playoff victories.
AGAIN&T OCEAN VIEW she
scored 16 points and did an out·
stand.iq job on defense. She as
one ol the tallest players oo the
Estancia team at 6--0.
"I think the key to victory for
either team will be tn controlling
the boards.'' Cypress Coach
Marie Upton says. ··1 think we
matchup pretty well in height.
and we both like to nm so it
should be a fast·movlng game.
"We'll have to stop their in·
side 1ame and bold them down
on the fut break."
•-ova \JsuAL GAME PIAN
is to stay inside and 1et the
c lose-in abot," Woll aays. "But
we can shoot from the perimeter
if we have to. We like to run and
ii they nm with us, fine."
Estancia will take a 2S-l re-
cord tmo the 1ame. Cypress is
21-6.
Estancla's starters will in·
elude Kriltill Frautsen (S-10,
Sr.), Caryn Mark (5·7, Sr.),
Cara Francy (5·9, Jr.>. Liaa
McNamee. For Cypress, it will be Danielle
Elwood (S·l, Sr.>, Desiree
Johnson (5-10, Sr.), Teri
Nicholson (S-7, Sr.), Jill Jenks
(S-8, Sr.) and Kim Drews (5-8,
Jr.).
Fraatlen ii Estancia'• leadiq
1eorer with a ie.o averate with
FraMJ nest at 11.0 and 10 re-
boundl a pme. McNamee bit
well from tbe outalde against
Ocean View and fi.ni.abed wtth 11
points, while Hand bad 18.
For Cypress, Elwood and
Johnson are averaging about 12
points a game.
McCioskey
Selected .
All-WCAC
Jim McCloskey, former
Estancia Hi&b and Orange Coast
College basketball standout. has
been picked to tbe All-West
Coast Athletic Conference first
team.
M cCloskey a vera1ed 22.1
point.a per game for Loyola,
leading the WCAC in that de-
partment. McOostey will lead
Loyola a1atmt Arbona State
Friday at Tempe ln the fint
round of the NCAA playoffs.
Al.lo announeed Monday was
the All·PCM team, which in-
c I uded UC Irvine's Victor -
Conyers and former Saddleback
College guard Rich McElrath,
now at Ut.ab State. Both made
tbe AU-PCM second team.
The All-Pac·lO aelectloos,
domi1tated in years paat by
UCLA pia,en, Included only ooe
Bruin -Hnior forward Klld
VandeweOe. USO'a.Don Carftno
allo m8de the ftnt tlJam.
llceloskey wasn't tbe only
repraeatative to be boDond bJ
the WCAC MODday, CoAdl ac.
Jacobi, lD bla ftnt...,. at U..
acbool., ,.._.,._Coad& ol U..
Year~bla,....
SaD&a Clara'• ltmt R•mNa.
wbo npt"*' tMrd ln tM ...-column beblDll llcCloMef ui
RleatdD Bron ol Pe,.._rdiM .C lt.S. WM named Ule We.AC 11G1t.
Valuable Player. .
On t1111 All-PCA.A tint ::: Sota Ana Valle7 1Ui11a Ro• Con1ellu1, • Juator 8{\'. Paelflc. WQI B•aclt &tat• ,., ... lllob•ill .... ,, ~ ................... ~ ............. llHGlll ... bODon. • t ...... .-• .,.eaa .........
w~a'lMealJ N~M
fnim cal .... .,........;··· All·PCAA tum.
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lat.•1hellC.Un1•'•M..,....S..M • 111 "---~ ................... "'Z ..,. MwUlM~loUow wa--. ... ~.to ucim.-..... . ur.. MW aU ..... l"d ... to I ?fq •n .. ,.., few COUit
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llullilM amctalb ace1 .. 1I ta._.. eoacMq Job •l UC
lrriMIMCWlk. ''Ol.Moul.b, r. udted tht Ma1ee
bu deddild to DlaY fOI' me," Mullipn •aJ•. ''I ....U. ....-eomlAtUMnt la Juat
verbal ad • bbMtia1, IM ..wni tho
commitmmt all tM ••••II an outatand·
lnl = e atarted at UCJ. '' 1 k II D4 .m.tq tbe atat.e
playoftt 8MurU7 "1th a ftnt.l"OUftd 111ne
•••• SaMa Au Colle~. and ...... la
11 pohlta lby of •tabU ..a the Orm1e
Coun\y alnaJe ....,. KOl'tq record. lie
baa M4 po&nU IA JI QPUr~ces.
..-----.._. •• ,lite ... ------.
Former Marquette Coach Al •cG.tre, now an
NBC analyst. on why be bellevee eollep buketball is
a better TV attraction than the NBA: "We visit the
campuses once a year, ao the noon are 1crubbed and
the cheerleaders at.art 1etlin1 their balr ready on Fri·
day night. Ob, the proe bave some cheerleaders now, too,
but all their part.a don't move at the same lime."
~~ Pl•w~r• Dnt• 8rlh•
ROME -Italian soccer players today an1rily
denied charges they bad taken bribes to lnfluence
games ln wbal appeared to be the biggest hoax or
scandal ever to hit Italy's national puUme.
The players' reactlona came alter a state attorney
opened an invesUgaUon Monday into charaes by a fruit
dealer and a restaurant owner oo behalf of a gambUn'-syn·
dicate which was said to have aulfered heavy lC)S•es to ille1al
bootmakera.
The formal complaint, as reported in the Italian news
media, named 27Jlayers on 12 dllferent teams. including
stars of the nation squad. '
The complaint was reportedly filed after the betting syn·
dlcatea cashed in only a few times on lbe scbemes·because
players allegedly reneged on deals or were unable lo in·
nuence °'1tcomes.
.lapa..ese Condd Le•e MHHe1u
TOKYO -Japanese companies may lose •
millions in Olympic gold -tbe monetary rather ,
than prize-winning kind -ii Japan follows the
United States proposed boycott or the Moscow
Summer Games.
With the start or the Games four months away, toys and
trinkets bearing Olympic trademarks already fill store wln·
dows in Japanese cities. Travel companies have arranged
rugbt.s and hotel.a for would-be Moscow tours. Broadcasters
are planning massive coverage for an event wh1cb may be
shunned by viewers and sponsors alike.
The Japanese government said last month that it "was
desirable" that Japan's Olympic Committee boycott the
Moscow Games because of lhe Soviet presence in
.A!ghanistan.
. A Bttll •I a Ma. Be's I•
Jofllll Deller, president ot the NatioDal Hockey
Leap, said Monday be ll lnvesti1attna a Poteft·
tial coolllct of interest in lloMt7 BaD'a playiq for • the Hartford Whalers while ret.alnl.ng 12.5 percent
ownership o! the Winnipeg Jeta ... WaJM Ball9da and
LarTY Paley each scored two ioa.la and St. LoulJ eoalie Mike
LJ•& stopped 32 shot.a, propellinl ·the Blues to a S.1 NHL
victory o1er Pltt.aburab ... The Auatralian government to.
day IOftened Its stand on participation by Australian athJetes
in the Moscow Summer Olympic Games Home Affairs
Minister Robert EUco« told parliament, "If the Australian
Olympic Federation decides at the r~levant lime that
Auatrallan athletes will go to the Olympic Games, that is a
matter for it to decide. So be It." ... GeraW lleacaa, ap·
pointed sports minister in Canada Monday, said lbe new
liberal government 1s not .. going to make a buty and ii·
logical decision" about the proposed boycott or the Summer
Olympics ... Tbe Philadelphia '76en will offer .lalla En·
lnl a contract for the duraUon of bil playing days when the
current season is over. accordin1 to club prealdent Loa
Scllellllelcl ... Former Ari&ooa State Univenity football
player Manllall Edwards wa.a told Monday be will be sen·
tenced to prison for conspiracy to sell narcotics ... BW Foeter.
whose Duke basketball teama won the Atlantic Coast Con·
ference two of his six years at the belm, was named Monday as
coach at Uni verslty of South Carolina.
T~~Badle
Followi09 are the top ~s events on TV tonight. Rat ln9s
are. , • , / excellent: • " ~ worth watching, , • fa Ir. , foroet
It .
6 p.m., Channel 9 ../ ../ ../
NBA BASKETBALL: Ldkers at Milwaukee
Announcen: Chick Hearn and Keith Erickson
Two teams battling for -division champ1onsn1ps cla~ 1n
Miiwaukee tonight. The Lakers have been playl09 well in recent
games and are leading the Pacific Division while Milwaukee Is In
second place in the M idwest. There Is nothing ~w about the rivalry
of the two teams In such circumstances. They have both been ttie~
before.
RADIO
Baskett>all -Lakers at M ilwaukee, 6 p.m ., KLAC <S70l ; Pep. perdlne vs. Long Beach State, 7:30, KNAC·FM ( 10.S.5) and KLON·
FM <88.1).
Dynasty Lives On Laguna Hosts
Aviation
CdM Seeking Sixth Straight CIF Title
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
OfllOeO•llfl'llOISlatf Dynasty
You can't talk about Corona del Mar tennis.
without using that word. The Sea Kings have won
fi ve straight CIF championships, and that, very
simply. is a dynasty.
Rick Bengston and Antony Emerson, top conten·
ders for the team's No . l singles position this year,
were just 11 years old when the dynasty started.
This year they will be trying to prolone a tradl·
tion which is bigger than both of them.
AND COACH TED WINSTON says there is no
chance bis team will be less "hungry" because of
the program's perennial success.
"We want-to win a slxth straight CIF title.
That's something that has never been done
before," Winston says.
Between 1962 and 1966 Santa Monica Hilb. under
Coach Glenn Bassett, won rive strai1ht CJF
trowns. Corona del Mar baa lied that record, and
V/lnst.on believes bil team can break tt this year.
A11f the team wasn't already loaded with talent,
Corona del Mar wu blessed by the transfer of
Bengston, who moved In from Canada, where be was U.. country'• No. 1 Junior player.
; . Beuptoa ls an early favorite to win the top
flngles spot.on the team, but Emerson, a Junior and .aon of Australian great Roy Emerson, la the return·
Jn1 No. 2 •lntles player and could puab Bengston for
No.1.
while promlslng juniors include Steve Briggs,
Brad Flagg, Murray Janssen Ca transfer from El
Dorado) and Mike Wright.
Freshman David lnodami also might push for a
vanity berth.
Mark Hlrtler. a teachine pro at Los Caballeros
Racquet and Sporta Club, bu la.ken over the vani·
ty reias ror veteran coach Jim Jenner, who will
continue to handle the lower divi.sioo teams and
help guide the program ..
Costa Meu
The Mustangs have two top singles players re·
turning from last year's club-Geor1e Wolfe aod
Mike RJchardson. They figure to play Nos. 1·2,
while Leon Melkonian ia penciled in u the No. 3
singles player .
Other returning lettermen include Brent
Hayward and Todd Hanson, while freshman Viet
PREP TENNIS
Pham and a countryman of bla, An Nauyen, will
alao vie for slnglea spots. Pham and Nauyen are
Vietnamese.
Unlveratty
Three-year starter Danny Day, a stn1les
semlflnall1t lo the Sea View Lea1ue cbam·
pionships last year, Is back to ancbpl' the Trojans.
He'• a Junior, as ia Charlie Nickell, a proml.lt.nc
doubles pt.yer.
In Soccer
Pioneer League champion
Avialioo invades Laguna Beach Hl~h Wednesday afternoon for a
3 o clock CIF 2·A semifinals SOC· cer game.
Laguna Beach Coach Bill Rolf·
101 says his team's task is
formidable. conaidering Avta ·
tioo's 5--0 rout of Glendale in the
q uarterfinab.
"Thal IOUDd.I awesome." says
Rolfing. "We're up against a
tou1h, physical team with an
outstanding lndlv\dual In the
midfield.
"Aviation's 1ame with Glen-
dale was stopped lo the aecood
half for n1hUn1 and this ii an
area where we have to maintain
our compoeure."
La,una Beach, 15-4·3 for the
aeaaon and third place flnilher
in the South Coast Leap, 1ets
m0tt ~its 1ucce11 from the play
of Brazilian mid·llelder Alexan·
dre Jorae. sweeper Gres Martin
and co-capW.oa Jeff Wabl and
Brtan Laldlaw.
Other starter• tn Roltln1's
lineup include Pat Wallace .
Claudio Marino, Lull Enrtq11e1 •
Marc Plt:J, Juan ~quez, Steve
Budd and 1oalkeeper Ro11
Tucker. Flnt from the aldelln• are
Wyatt Heller and Kehrad Saml.
New York Yankees power hitter Reggie Jackson takes
h1ttln~ practice after arriving three days late at the
team s Fort Lauderdale. Fla. training camp.
Drive Queen?
Amateurs Face Carner Monday
By HOWARD L. HANDY
OltlleO..•-~
JoAnne Carner. the defeD<fJ.ng
champion 1n the Women's
Kemper Open al Mesa Verde
Co untry Club Marr h 27·30, will
be in Costa Mesa Monday and
area golfers wtll have an op
porturuty to outdnve her or get
closest to the pin in a pre
tourney compellt1on
Amateur ~oiler~ who think
thev ran do either or both are in
v1ted to sign up for the compet1 ·
t1on wtur h w1I~ be~m on the dnv
ing range al 10 JO ~1th the
closest to the pm event
IF CARNER PUTS one out
there like sbe did on the first
playoff bole oo the Utb faJrway
last year, Ulere are few who will
beat her effort. Sbe had the
longHt drive off the ~ among
the five rmalisl.'J lD the playocr
and went on to win the touma·
menl UUe .
She apparently ha.sn't lost ber
touch this season. w1nning two of
the first four events on the
LPGA tour
The entry ree ls one dollar for
each event and tht're are open·
ings for more womt'n but the
men's competition la closed, •c·
cordinc to tournament d.i.rtttor
Don Ruhter.
Tboee wbo succeed in the Iona
driving contest will get two
season clubhouse badges worth
S80. Winners in the closest to the
pin contest will receive two
'>eaaon grounds badges worth sso. • • • WITH THE TOURNAMENT
dates rapidly approaching.
Ruhter 1s becoming more
nervous with each passing day.
This as his first venture as
tournament director of a major
rvent although hr was on hand
to help Billy Buie last year. ·
"'There·s a lot or respons1bWty
and you hope each day that you
havt'n't forgotten something that
should be done." Ruhter says
pro·am event on the Wednesda1
preceding the tournament. "Wfi.
have 13 openings remaining fot
the pro-am and any interested
person or persons can call us at
540-1708 to JOtn the fteld.''
Ruhter says
To date there 1s also only one
entry m the amateur quallfymg
round and there a r e three
vacancies 1n the held. The
amateur qualifying round Wlll
be h<'ld on Monday, March 17 at'
Mesa Venk
An)' woman golfer with a han·
dacap of five or less Is eligible lo
try andqu.aWy
Amateur golfers may obtain a
registrallon rorm at Mesa Verde
GOLF
cc or al the tournament om~
at 1525 Mesa Verde Drive East
in Costa Mesa. Deadline for sub-
matllng applicalloru is Fnday~
March 14 . Prizes wilt be
awarded to winners in the qu~
fylng tournament. • • • THE LATEST TO ENTER the
Kemper include last year's.
rookie ol the year. Beth Danie>
and Sally Little. The duo tied for
ninth in last year's tournament.
No word has yet been re<:elved
on the entry of Nancy Lopes but
the sensation or the LPGA tour
will be playing in the Sun.star
Classic at Rancho Park ln Lo9
Angeles this week.
Also entered at the Sunatar ia
Valencia's Carolyn Hill who will
be making a serious bid to 1ain
rookie of the year bonon on the
' pro tour this season . If suc-
ressful. she will be lhe first from
the Southern California area to
gain the title since Amy Alcott'
did 1l in 1975
Basketball Coach
At Lagµna Quits Some of his minor problems at
the moment include filling lht" Mike Roche has resigned as.
basketball coach at La1un& CM Tops Redondo Beach Hleh rollowina bls t.hint year al the helm.
Costa Men High started its "l've tried ror three years and
volleyball season on a winninl didn't realize any progress, SQ
note Monday u lhe Muatanp I'll turn It over to Jet someone
outlasted Redondo Higb in a else get a shot." says Roche.
gruelling. rive-game match, Roche bad • 12·53 record in
17·19, 1'1-1.5, 15-3, 8·15, 15--3. the three years.
Junior letter P•uJ Knipp and Lagwq Beach Athletic Direc-
senlor blocker Dave Maxner tor Walt ffamera eaya the po8i•
pro"fided the apart that chanaed lion wlll ,_ opened to Inside and
Costa Men's fortunes after the outsldtt candJdatea, but no
team IOt on to ._._._._tart __ . ___ te_a_c_h_ln_._openin! ___ 1s_a_v_a_ll_a_bl_e_. -
Day bal been Unlvenlly'a top player al.Dee be
was a freshman and be 1lvea the team ~tiaJ,
but Coach Gary Slael 11r,1 "no one ll capable of
touchJ.nc CorOQa del Mar. '
lrvlne
Irvine waa llke two different team1 laat
year--8-1 in pre·leasue matcbea and 1·9 after UM
tou1b Sea View Lea1ue adMKtua. wu OHi'. ll
mlaht be a 1lm11ar 1tory tbla ,.ar.
J~Citf Raps
'Oakland Traitors'
• ''We've sot Uaree cla11 tumt in tbJI I~ la Corona def Mar, El Toro and Un.lverslty,' •JS
Coach 8111 Beecham. "At lust we know n'n ptaYlDI the Nit ... Poui~ return to bOo1t the lntM •iDCJM
ladder: Dal• Templeton, Loe Pbam, Larry
Olllbam and Mark RoHkranl. BoHll:rena ll a
junior, the Nist MDlon.
Att-Amer1ca
DIVISIOH I ~\nlT•-Joe B¥•V C¥ro41. 1 I, ,._.>Or, Purdllt
Albert Kl119, ._., junlcw. Maryland, Mart<
A9utrrt, .. ,, '°""""'°"•· O.Paul, O•rrett Cirlttltll, .... wnlot. Loulw lll• Kvl• Ma<v.
•·l, Mnlcw, 1e ... 1uov s.< .... T ......
Milt• Gml"'lkl, •·II. sttnlor. Oukt, Oon
Collin\, •·•. nnlor, w .. n1n9tof'I S.UOlt, MIC11a•1 8'oou ... ,. wnlor u Sall•. 1199
oqlr C•rler. • l. Hnlo<, SI John'•, Ray
91ulfte, .. ,, 1un1or. o~ State.
TlllrfT .....
~erb w1111.,.,,, '"'0. fur1lor. Ohio s11te,
JOfln Stroud, ... I. _,1..,, MIHIUippl, 1.rwt\
Lloyo. & •· J11n1or. Ortka: Rol•noo
1ll•Om.,,, ••. funlor, l(•f'IU\ Stele. Sam
Worthen, •s. Wl!IOr. M<tro~le
All·Paclflc 10
l'CllSTTl'.AM
Oon Collin•. ~·or 10,..,.•td, WUhl"910n
SI , Sle\19 .-...on. fUlllOf <eflltr, 0~
SI .. Ray 81....,., l""lor ~rd, OrtfOOI\ St ••
Kurt Hl"'l'lllus. wnlor forward, Ari LON st .
«:11<1 y.,,.._Ql>e, W<>lor •-•rd, UCLA.
~ Trw. ~ torwM'd, C•I. l(lmber1y
'llelton. Mftlor lorwerd. St•nCord. Don
CarflllO, MO!lor o....-d. USC &rvan "''°"· Wl\IOf ......,_ W•\1111\Q\on St.. Joe "'..,.,,
Ml\io< ....,-o, Ari_,.
MOMOllAaLCE Ml'.NTIOM Pur¥1S Miiier, lorw•rd, USC. S•,..
Wlll .. rm., torw ... d; Arbona SI ; 8yr0ft 5'ot\,
'9Wnl. Annin. SI . Alton Liller, c..,i.,,
•Arlaona SI , Sluarl Hou ... center.
WHfllr>OtonSC
Al~AA
'l'lllSTTIEAM
0.•n ~. UIMI Sl•t•. ,.,,,.., torwMd.
Ron C.ortWtlus. Pa<tllc, 1un1or ton•••d.
l'ran<CHS Wlw, L0"9 S.ac:h State. wnlor
lorw•rd. Micl'l8el Wiiey, L-8e•cll S"l•.
wnlM IMWMd, W•lly R-. Safi J~ Slate.
wnto< 1orw ... d. C..IV>fl R-rll, C..I Stat•
f' .. 11er1on. Mn•or lorward
SCECONO TIE.AM
4'od Hl99I~. Fr<l\llO St•t•. sopflomorr
IOfWard. 8'1en Jeck"°"· Ut•h State, 1unlor
fOfWard, Rich MCElratll, Utah Stele, M'llw
11vard, Vlcter C.yen, UC ltvlM, -ior ._.,..; Mlcllffl Men6111. San ~ St•te,
·junior 91Mr<I.
All-WCAC
l'lltST TC!AM
.!Curt R-4s, !Mint• Clara; Rick RaMo.
Portland. Al,•rdO 8ro•n. f>eooercllne, Jim
McCloslt•Y. Lo'fOI•. O.vld Vann, St. Mary'•·
Sl'.COHD Tl'.AM
Quintin Oatley, USF. Darwin Cook,
•Of'tl•n<I, Tony l'ulltr, Pe-rdlM; Jawann
01di..m, SHttl•, ..Htl -·· Loyola. C-1
Pitr<e.~
Most vat~ llle.,..r-R•mols, C6ech al
,,,. year-ROI\ Jacob' CLeyOl•I. Bui
,, .. '"".., pt.-,.r-0•11.,
WOMEN
CIF P\ayoffs
"" (TMWM't 0-.' Jtl .. A Ohrt.-,
R1vers•de Poly vs. BueM •I Vtntura
Cofl-L~ 8Hdl Pol'f"' Com91on at C~on
COll-O-IWednffO•yl
).A Olvltfeol
Gahr"' Ali.. L-at Upland Hill" -Csteeci. vs Cypreu at Loar• Hl9fl
2·A Div"* Cantrel Iii. Mlt'lfalr •t a.ciuo .. , HIQll.
Monro..l• YS E~,..nza al Va19"C I• HIOI>.
1-A Olvlt*I
Ontario Cllrlstl•f'I '"· L• Sierra
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Third race-P•t N Me<llCU>e CWl511¥dl 1~ 40, 5 00, 3.IO; Oelt>rM CMl\kell> l .00. 7 IO,
AnclV'\ Friend (Trsslef) 11.14. '1 Ut<I•
(1.JJ paod U2.40.
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8.00, •.60. 3.20; Poller IC CS<llanh) 11 00,
UO; J M Edel~ I Perrvl UO
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l 14. 1.20; Oawy·s O@v1I IToddl 3 IO, 1 40,
l(•wartha Nlflf'lilllY ITodell 7.60 U eu<ta
15.)) pakl \14.00
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3 60. l .00; Scotch Oouote ILIQflthllll 1 40,
• 10, Tarport BIKX (Blee~"""'' ].10
S.vef'llll rece-Borojo c Rtl<lllel • .ta. 3 00,
l .40; Ouick Larry IConMll'f) • IO, 5 60,
dud Mall Local Prl1'CIO (SIMlll) l .10, and
IC•r>O 1C1119ICrane>1 IO El9Mh race-L.onlllno ITodell 1160. I 20,
1 eo. O•v Stream t~•~> J.40, 160. !Cone
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1040. ~•I suwr 1oesorner1 11 llCl,•OO
BrOftte Boy IPltrrYl J.00. tJ •X«" 11·" paid
UtCl.60 Ttnth rKt-BIUIOQum Surprlw tlOnOOI
5 60, 1 I0, 1 40. C<bta.-W C Hovse. Jr I 5 60,
3 20. l ru Star 04ottl 1.60 U tJLe<lol Cl·SI """'
'16 00
Allendanet-4,'l'lt
Misc.
Roe Mtl¥tU9'1 Choai.4 Bia
Wt1 .f1Wa 9aJbO& Yacbt Qub
lined off a clDut»M win In U.. ui ,.o racet or Ntwport arbbr Yadlt Ot~b'• AltmUIGft Sen" b' yathtl nt.ed Wtdertbe
lntematklnal OffsbOre Rule.
Bii W\t. a C1ua 8 ft~, WU flnt to ftd.ah ta Saturd•Y 1 race
from Newport Pier to lbdian
Rock, catd.ft• Island, and east· lY ea\4d tier lime oter the other
!OR tlltrlee. She wa1 also the
overall winner in Sunday's
1tormy raee from Indian Rock
to the NewpOrt Pier .
OVEIALL HANDICAP win·
ner ln the Performance Han·
dlcap Racina Fleet, sailing for
the Dickson Trophy, in
Saturday's race was Pranc. co-
skippered by Gerald Madigan of
NHYC and Dick Newbre, Ballia
Corinthian Yacht Club. Winner
on ~ return race Sunday was
Lapworth Camel, sailed by Dave
Stone, NHYC. I
Winner in the PHRF·C group
sailing for the Corkell Trophy
was Bold Forbes, sailed by Ed
Cummins. Dana Point Yacht
Club.
Summary or results :
Newport to l.Ddian Rock (Satur·
day)
IOR Overall -1. Big Wig; 2.
Free Enterprise, Dick Ettinger.
NHYC; 3. 01' Roler. Kirk El·
liotl, NHYC; 4. Ghost. John
Reynolds, NHYC; 5. Cottontail.
Robert Koll, UC ISA
Class A -1. Free Enterprise;
2. 01' Roler; 3. Ghost.
Class 8 -1. Big Wig ; 2. Cot-
tontail; 3. Spirit, Allen Brown.
VYC.
Class C 1. Thumper. II, Jim
and Sandy Leuchesi, Capo BYC.
PHRF Overall -l. Pranc: 2.
Shannon. Don McKibbin ,
NHYC: 3. Perspicacious, Seider-
Williams, VYC; Seduction, Gene
Williams, BYC ; 5. Sea Dream
Craig Leweck-Paul Yates, CYC.
Class A -1. Pranc; 2. Shan·
non : 3. Seduction.
Class B -1. Perspicacious: 2.
Sea Dream; 3. Slot Machine,
ScoU Schock. NHYC; 4. Red
Ball. Keith Dinsmoor, BYC: 5.
Storm Trooper. Skip Elliott.
NHYC.
Class C -1. Bold Forbes: 2.
Commotion, Robert Alcumbrac,
NHYC.
ladlan Rock to Newport <Sun· day)
JOR Overall -1. Big Wig: 2.
Spirit; 3. Ghost; 4. Cottontail; 5.
Raider, Jim Linderman. BYC.
Class A-1. Ghost: 2. Raider;
3. 01' Roler.
Class B -l. Sig Wig; 2.
Spirit; 3. Cottontail.
Class C -1. Eclipse. David
Stone. NHYC.
PHRF Overall -1. Lapworth
Camel; 2. Dark Star V, Jeff and
Steve Farwell. NHYC; 3. Sea
Dream; 4. Storm Trooper; 5.
Hidalgo, Rod Lippold-Andy Zim·
baldi, NHYC.
Class A -1. Hidalgo; 2.
Pranc.
250 Compete
In H o bie Cat
Midwinters
••
Warmington Backs Powerboat Race::
pie can eee them up c&ofe and t< to tbe drlveca By ALMON LOCKABEY .., ...............
1'blrt will be oo Old B\llbmilla lrtab wblakty
rtowlne at thb yt1r'1 Grand Prb offabore
powerboat racial ~lP1tc off Newport Beach.
Tbat'a becaUM Buabmlll• hu decided after
nine yean ~. •bandon \ta 1pomor1hlp ot the race
wblc!h la traditloul()' the inaugural ol the national
olf1bore powerboat aeriu for the U.S. tlUe.
and crew. '
"On Friday, March 14. a St. Patrick's D•Y
pre·raee party wtll tau place a\ Pl'Omontory Polrtt
with tbe proceed.a to benefit I.ht Alfillant.a. HoaJ
Hospital'• 1upport aroup, "· WarmJneton said. .
BUT TBB UC£ Wo..L INDEED be run off
Newport Beach on March 15 -wtth or without tbe
St. Patrick'• Day label. The new sponsor lJ the
Robert Y . Wannlncton Co .• a m-.jor Southern
California real estate developer wtth beadquarters
in Newport Beaeh .
Warmington said a purse of $35,000 is being of·
fered !or the race wtiicb bas launched Betty Cook
of Newport Beach. the ooly woman driver in the
sport, to one national champion.ship and two world
tiUea .
Wannincton abould be lnt.emted in boats. He
was brouchl up in Newport Beach where he and
bia brother Jim went throusb Newport HarbQ)'
Yacht Club's Junior pro1ram and became weU-
known sailors. Ed Warmington. father of the cl111.
ia a staff commodore or NHYC. •
OFFSHORE RACING POWEil BOAT~
average 3S to 40 feet and weigh 8.000 to 10,000
pounds. Tbey are powered by 650-horsepower
en1ines that make them capable of 90 miles pet
BOA.TING
Cook ls the current national and world cham·
pion. havin& won the world tJlle at Venice. llAJy
last fall. hour. Unlike sailboats and other competitive
boats, the sport is a natural for spectators as tht
boats nm reasonably clo.MHD shore in many races. Rea.son Clveo for the Bushmills abandonment
was that the company has decided to put greater
emphasis on other national markets in promoting
its product.
In rough sea conditions the boats orten become
momentJanly airborne. Breakdowns and even
serious imunes are not uncommon. TUE WORLD FAMOUS llACE began in Long
Beach in 1971 and was moved to Redondo the
following year. In 1976 the race was shifted to
Newport Be!lch where lt gained instant popularity
among boating people and landlubbers who enjoy
watching daredevil boat jockeys jam their craft
through often rough seas at speeds up to 90 miles
Rocky Aoki , winner or the fir.it Bushmills race
at Newport Beach. was seriously injured last Oc·
tober when he was practicing for a race an San
Francisco
COOK WON THE SECOND Bushmill:s race at
Newport and finished a close third in the 1979 ractc>.
She went on t-0 win the national champ1onsh1p and
followed with her second world title
an hour. .
During the first race here spectator boats
were jammed gunwale-to-gunwale from Dana
Point to Huntington Beach while thottSands more
watched the race from vantage points on shore
Why did a land developer take on the
sponsorship or the race?
The host club, Newport Bayview Yacht Club is
also new So new, an fact, that 1l will be barely
completed by the tame the race begins. It 1s local·
ed at 3333 W Coast Highway near the Arches
Marina. "l love boating and have always been ex·
tremely interested in the offshore power boat rac·
ing end of the sport," said Robert P. Warmuigt.on.
Fonner headquarters for the race was at the
Balboa Bay Club
First big spectacle 6n race day is the parade
of racing boats llnd spectator boats through
Ne-.·port Harbor with thousands l.Jmng U1e shore to
get a gl.Jmpse of the behemoths as they head for
the ~tartLog area at !>peeds of five k.nots
••ova INTENT IS TO PLACE more emphasis
on the local level The calendar of events wall in-
clude four days of viewing the boats in the waler
at the Newport Bayview Yacht Club. which will be
open to the public
"We also plan lo have the boats on display at
Fashion Island and South Coast Plaza so that pe<>·
Biggest thrill 1s lht' r-.tart when the big boats
roar across the hne together leaving frothy wakes
that shake up many of the s pectator boats
f 'ro• Pag~ 82 Lakers Try
Milwaukee
Tonight
~
PREP TENNIS OUTLOOK. • •
league, but Coach Bleiker packs
Edjson. rather than h1s own Sailors, as
the team lo beat.
Edison
Exchange student Yaochim Speu
or Sweden figures as the No. l smgles
player and perhaps the Sunset
League's best. since he beat last
year's champ. Huntington Beach's
Alan French, during the summer
Five returnees from last year's
varsity give Edison a solid lmeup, an ·
eluding Miles Matias. an all-leaguer
as a freshman Ted Nusenow. Dean
Olson and Craig Nusenow are also
mainstays.
Menna
With six returning varsity starters
and a transfer student (Ron Pat
terson> who was the No 1 singles
player at Lakewood. Marma seems to
be in a solid position to challenge
Edison for the Sunset crown .
Senior Brett Foy was last year's
top singles player for the Vikmgs,
and he'll be back lo claim that job.
while Bob Clift.on looms as the No 2
man. Greg Endsley, P aul Lederman,
Dean Sextom and Dave Casey also
figure prominently in the plans of
Coach Bob I>uesler.
Huntington Beach
Coach Tom Harlow says his team
will be stronger. but so is the rest of
the league. and he feels Edison
should be the prime target. His top
returnee is Lance Fedderly. the
league's No. 2 singles player last
year. John Cevallos, Jeff Barnard. Ken
LaConde and Brian Leigh <son of
Edison basketball coach Barry
Leigh> are the main ingredients for
tfarlow's lineup.
Founteln Valley
Coach Neil Snowden baa only t.-o
seniors on the squad and tecbn.lcally
calla l!l80'a rebuilding year-but \l's
still ooe of tbe best teams be'a ever
bad. The Barona have a buddine star ln
sophomore Dave Buchanan, who will
probably play either No. l or No. 2
singles, while senior BUI Jacklon lJ
the other top singles player. Leo
Capulong also ncurea m fill one of
the main singles spot&, while the
other jobe are up for grabe among a
boat of talented players up from the
froab-IOPh team.
Sen Ctemeftte
Brian Bui won the South Cout
Leafue 1.lq)es cbamplonshlp u a
sophomore, and be'• beck to bold
down the No. 1 spot for tbe Tritoaa.
All tbree of San Cl1mebt1'1 top
Godfrey is back for<tJ1s senior
season and Leach will be pustung
tum for the No. 1 singles spot. so it's
understandable that other coaches an
the South Coast League say the
ArtiAts will be awesome.
Returning lettermen Jeff Wahl <the
coach's son> and Peter David&<>n
lend added strength, but the rest of
the team is young and needs ex
perience
~nVlew
Chris Rooald and Steve Wimberly
figure to be among the best s10gles
players as Ocean View begms its
first season under Coach Ken King
Toby McCarthy and Miles Smith are
penciled in as the top doubles team
Meter Del
After competing as a '"* lan<:i! team last year, Mater De1 will try its
hand in the Garden Grove Leag\te for
1980 under firsl·year coach Steve
Delaney. •
Mike Dreyfus. Jack Conklin and
Mike Luevano loom as t.be team's
stalwarts. Delaney says he believ.es
La Quinta will be the tea"'1 to beat.
Cycles to Race
At Fairgrounds
Friday Night
Speedway motorcycle racing will
take a one-night fung al tbe Orange
County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa
Friday wttb many or the top nam~
of the sport competing
MILWAUKEE <API
The Los Angeles
Lakers will attempt to
end their two-game lo~·
lllg streak here tonight
IChaMel 9. 6 o'clock>
when they fac e the
redhot Milwaukee Bucks
in a NatJonal Basketball
Association game.
The Lakers had won
seven straight games
before lostog to the
Bucks 126·! 17 at the
Forum in Inglewood last
Friday night. On Sunday
afternoon, the Suns
banded Los Angeles a
I 2 3 · 1 1-5 s e t b a c k i n
Phoenix.
The Bucks have won
their last five games
and are 11·2 since ac·
q uiring center Bob
Lanier from the Detroit
Pistons last month.
The Lakers are 47-20
overall wtule the Bucks
are 40-29
ROBERT C.
KAZ ER
ATTORNEY AT LAW ._.,._
.tMo-•
C01 Civic Center Or. West
Suite 1030, Santa Ana
Tel: tsJ.4638
Spec ializing in
criminal law, drunk
driving and personal Injury. Free consula-
tlon.
Tbe regular Friday night season
will not get under way until April 11
following Friday's March Spring
Classic with the first race at 8
o'clock. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Promoter Harry Oxley says Friday
ni&ht's event will be the st.roogeat of
the year wttb several of the rtden go.
inl to Europe before the rel\llar
aeuoo opens.
Amooa those competin1 in Europe
are Bruce Penhall, Kelly Moran and
Ron Preston along with Bobby
Schwart& &Del Denni.I 5i1alol.
Southern Callloml• favoritet ln·
elude Mike Bast. Shawn Moran. Jlm
Fishback, Gene Wood.I, Dan McNeW
and Daft Simi.
Competition will be on a replar
Friday rugbt format with a full
program of 1cratcb and band.leap
event.a.
"Wltb all of the riders from Europe
competlnt, it wu very temptlq to
put toptber a tea01 event with the
rlders from Europe competlnt
qalDlt thoee wbo WW remain bere
tb1t awn.mer.•• Oxley ..,..
Ttcke&a for the 1peclal e..rt an °"
sale throucb Tlcketron outleta aod
will bl available at tM aat.e Friday
ni&bt. o ... open at e:ao wltb "91 panm,.
........ : ............ t
more ......... ...-4 ~l'I to mMt the D•tdt ol older
...... •• •A7• Pb1W1 Xltlal Pt1bUell.7 ~ .. for Clabo
i.e .• •lllMG11111&oi-M"'9Co.
8UT •ADllON AVSNVE
allo _,..,. &o be •••keldat to a mucb mon lm.medla&e Jact.
'Ph• 10-called .. mat.urhr
market" -detlnecl by IOPM aa people w... .a and ea 1..,.
old -LI a aource of bll buclu
already. By eome.•UmU. lt la
the moet affluent and fut.est 1ro•tna of AftY ••• ,-roup. population People over 50 are "big, bl&
. "Marketers' ,,, Called Bestralat
·<I Video Disc .
Pact OK'd
NEW YORK (AP> -1.enlth Radio Corp. bu announced it
will produce and market video
State Wine-price
Practice Rejected
• discLplayers using the
tecbnoaogy developed by RCA ,, Corp Th~ announcement Monday.
which said the players are ex·
pect.ed to cost under $500 and go
on sale by the middle of 1981.
was a victory for RCA ln its
struggle for ~up~macy in the
emerging market
WASHINGTON CAP> -A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court has
struck California's practice of requiring wine wholesalers to
establish minimum pncea.
The court said Monday the pricln& scheme, alt.bough supervised by
the state, essenUally was an lltegal restraint on competition imposed
by wine producer}
VIDEO DISCS ARE records
that. when played on a devke
connected to a television set.
provide both picture and sound.
RCA plans to begin m arketin,::
l>oth discs and players early in
1981
A <·ompeting. non-compallble
~\:.l<·m has been developed by ~iCA and Ph11l1ps. the Dutch
l'l<'clronics ~1ant. <.ind 1s on sale
under the Magnavox brand in
~me c1ti<'s Industry observers
l"'qwct onl' system or lhl' other
10 eventually prevail.
l'~DER Tfft: AGREEMENT.
l.l'n1lh and RCA will be allowed
to UM' each oth<:'r's patents in
v1<ko discs and both machines
will be able to play discs made
ror the other. Zenith a nd RCA
abo each plan to market clJscs
for lhc playen..
"We project the market fQr
video disc players and video
.records can g row into a
multiblllion dollar business op-
-portun1ty for the consumer elee-
tron ics industry dunng the
1980s." said Zenllh President R.
W Kluckman.
RCA previousl y r eached an
agreement with CBS to makl•
and market video discs that can
be used on the RCA machines.
GllL PRESIDENT
John C. Robinson
lnJnstrial
Group Picks
Robinso11
John C Robinson ha:, been
elected as the Greater Irvine In·
dustrial League's ninth pn•s1-
dent. succeeding Ri chard C.
1-'uller.
The other offtccrs are Andrew
E Carlson. vice pres ident:
Frederick M . Linton, secretary.
and Richard B . Fontaine.
treas urer .
Robinson was elected to the
GllL board an 1975. lie is pres1·
dent of Anabolic Laboratones.
Inc .. a manufacturer or special·
ty phannaceut1 cals products
Carlson is vice president and
distract manager or The Au:,tm
Company.
Linton b president or Delta
Group, Inc
t'onta1ne I S pres ide nt Of
Martin Avrntion.
$50,000 to $500,000
INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS
"THE NATIONAL POLICY in favor of competition cannot be
thwarted by casting such a
gauzy cloak of state involvement
over what is mentially a
private price.fixing arrang".
ment," Justice Lewis F. Powell
Jr. wrote for the court
The vote was S.O. with Justice
William J . Brennan Jr. taking
no p art in the decis ion. The de·
c1slon upheld a ruling by a
California appeals court last
March 26
A state law required all wine
producers ~nd whol<:'salers to
file pnct' schedul<:'s with state
regulators. Wholesalers selling
below the establis hed prices
(aced fines, or li cense s us ·
pens ion or rt.>vocataon.
THE ('ALIFORNIA RETAIL
Liquor Dealers Assoc1allon, a
t radc group comprised or more
than 3.000 independent retail h·
quor establishments .. urged the
Supreme Court to rule that lhe
price-fixing scheme was "state
aetion "
Under· a 1943 Supreme Court
decision, price-fixing schemes
carried out as stale policy and
··actively s upervised " by the
state are exempted from feder al
ant\trust law
Nearby Move Set
By Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo Bank's Orange
County Airport office in Newport
Beach will move from one side
or the boulevard to the other
Monday and celebrate the event
with an open house, Mar~b 26.
· The new address in the same
neighborhood ia 4580 MacArthur
Boulevard.
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• W.-lily c-•l'-t• • NootWy ,. .......
• 6 _..._ to 3 ,,ear•
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Powell's opinion said the wine
pricing practice in CaUrom1a dad
not qualify for protecUort under
the 1943 dec1.slon because the
state's involvement was not one or the active supervision.
THE LAW WAS successfully
challenged by Madcal Alu.tunum
Inc .. a Southern California dls·
tributor of Gallo wines.
State ttgulators tned to <hs
c1pline M1dcal after 1t sold wtne
to a retailer at less than the
posted pnces
The dec1s1on wa1' the final
blow to Ollifornia's "fair trade"
liquor laws of th~ 1930s and
1940s. which barred dealers or
alcoholic beverages rrom selling
below fixed pncc1'
~," ... ,.., LedeNr ol wbtna~=~.:v,:~c:ci more U.. IOI older coa.aumen
to fl8d a.a na tlM1 are buY1aa ud'#try.
With children arown , monpp. paid and, iD many
caH9, botb 1pou.tH workln1.
mldd ... a,. people not only have
the mcJD11 but allo the lnclina·
tion to spend more on luxury
items. travel and other thin,..
''THEY PEEL 711AT lhelr ob-
ll 1 a Uon1 are pretty much
fulfilled and tt ta their tum to in·
dul1f5 tbeD\Mlvn. They feel, in
Appofnt*!d
Dr. Robl'rt Srhm1l1 of
Newport Beach hlj~ been ap
pointed to the bo<Jrd of d1rE.'<'
tor~ of Adv<rnced Health
Systt'm~. an I rvrnc·ba~ed
management and t~chmcal
~l'n 1c~ rompan}
Ov..-r 1'h•· <:ounlt•r
NASO LisfiMJI
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'•"'-II .. T IM f 0C r , •, ,...,pe.
m~ .._ tW tt ii their tun
to Neomi part of the 'r.ne·
orlent.d' aoclety," ,ald BC• • ·~.
Stephen ll'rankturt, creaUve
d1ndor at Kenyon " E~ chaatiled fellow advertlMft tor
overlookln1 a market of 44
mlllloa that la "twice the tbe Of
Canada" ln favor of a "dofma
of aAOtber day .•. namely that
the mlddle·aee are sexleH,
bopeleu and r ealttant to
change."
The erear~ld Frankfurt •"I·
1eat.1 ~l the thlnkln1 ol ~
1980s, "wherJ it waa hammered
into us that ball the po~tion
was under the age or 2:5, • 11 due
for a major revi.si9n .
HIS REASONING 18 based
largely on the a1ency's 1919
lltudy of government data show-
ing that households headed by
persons 45 to 64 represent a third
or all households but have more
than 40 percent of the utioo's
income and a whopping 53 per.
cent o( so-called "discretionary
income." which Is defined as lb-
come after costs of necesslU~ have been met
By contrast. younger groups
v. llh heavier family expenses
and not yet a l the peak or
cart'en. have much less discre-
llonary income The same is
true for those over 64 whose in-
come a fter retirement falls
~ha rply. the Kenyon & Ecltbardt
stud y 1nd1cates
ThOSl' under 25 have S.3 per-
n nl of the nation's spending
!>(•"'er and JUSt 1.1 percent of the
d1~cret1onary lDCOme People in
th~ 25 to 44 age bracket have <l2
verc.:nt of total lncome but only
39 percent or discretionary in-
come. or shghtly less than the
matunty market. People over 64
at'count for about 12 percent of
total spendmg power but income
after necessities is just 7.1 per·
n.·nt. accordin(ot to the agency·s
re\'1ew of government figure~.
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II ,.
10
JI SAN FRANCISCO
<AP ) -Bank or
America, the world's largest commercial
bank, baa hiked the in-
terest rate to U percent
on fixed -rate home
mortgqe )Oam.
MUTUAL FUNDS
We take great pleasutt
in announcing the fonnation of
BEAUMONT 8c CO.
lna>rporated.
Specialists in securities brokerage and arbitrage.
MJctul L.Olaoe
P..mdent
BEAUMONT&CQ
The bank said Monday
the limit will apply to
30.year k>am ln amounts
of Sl.50,000 or leu. The
rate for loam between
s~.000 and $250,000 will
be 15"4 pereent.
<Several other lending lmtltutiou raJaed rat.ea Monday to 151h per-
cent.)
Variable-rate loans wm 1t•rt v. percept
below the fixed-rate
llmlta, t;be bank aald.
TbomH J. Flynn.
1enlor vice president for
rel l estate loans, 1ald
tbe blke1 were
nece,.U'J "becaUM of
dramatlc rite• ln the
bank'• co1b of f\\Dd• broul)Jl on by credlt· ttptealq mov .. by th•
Federal .ReMrve ud ln· flaUooarJ ftdarl. •• •
N
BoeJclet AeallafJle
Toll-free Phone
Use on lncrea~e
918\'LVIApq&TBa
s.tweeo 1181 and im the total ol tolHree phone caJls
you arid J pla~ Jumped from 1J mlWoo to ao utouod.lng
900 million -and the upsur•e ahowa no alaoa of.
diml11llbint. Virtually every type or enterprtae-from abortion
coW1Hlin1 aervicet t.o zipper manuf actu.Nrt -offers
al least ooe toll·free line, reports American Telephon.e &
Tele1nph, wtth an array of users following lbe-lead of the
first major operators in the "800" sphere <car rental.
travel o.od l"elOrl firms). Why so phenomenal a growth io
so short a span?
Bec•Ule :
-MANVFACTUREas RAVE FOUND THE toll-free
lines a cost-effective way t.o handle customer complain~.
-Mail order oper ations have found the toll-free hne
converuent to capture long distance impulse buyers and to
capitalire on tbe spurt in catalogue shopping set off by
zooming gas and oil prices.
Non-profit and
government agencies
have found the long dis·
lance hol·lines an ex·
cellent method to dis·
pense useful informa·
t1on or emergency aid
to the public.
Money's
Worth
Other enterprises in the widest vanety of consumer
and industrial areai. have found that not having a loll·free
line may be a drawback they want to avoid in this era of
ballooning use
wrnt nu: COMPANIES AND \GE~CIES paying
fees ranging from $196 lo $1 ,675 per month for toll·free
numbers It would be no more than logi cal lo expect that one or the maJor phone companies publishes a t.oll·free
directory But the an5wer is negative
Or 1n the wordi. of an J\T&T !-pokci.woman. ·w e ve con~1derc'd the idea from time lo time but have no plan~ to
product' !>UCh a listing "
Whal. then. do you do 1( you want to find an 800
numbt-r .. H you know the name of the firm or organiutaon
that you '4ant to reach. )'OU c11n . of course. dial toll·free tn
formation I 800-!>55 l212l
But where do you turn 1f ~l}u have forgotten the com·
pany 's name 1 commonplace enough 1 <1r simply want to in
quire about au charters. order a fruit basket hy phone.
contact a Cancer hot hne. get anv kind of ~u1danct a-.a1la-
ble only over Ion~ distance pl"l<Jne--without p aying hea,·y
phone balls"
Buyers Discouraged,
Fear More Inflation
NEW YORK (APl -Stock prices lost more ground to
day amid fading hopes on Wall Street for any strong gov-
ernment measures against rnflation
The Dow Jones average of 30 rndustnals was up 2.13
pomt3to8S6 48after being do.,.'1112points at one time
But losers outnumbered g.41mers by more Lhan a 2·1
margin among New York Stock Exchange hsled issues.
The market rallied late wt week amid speculation
that the Carter administration was planning some antJ·
1nflat1on acuons. such as c redrt controls
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hit new dog food!"
MOON MULLINS
... ,AND THIS PRODUCT
WIL.L M/«E YOlJ ~EN
MORE ,ALLURING ...
MISS PEACH
YOlA MeN NOT Tlnll' !
A~ • WE. ..AA'E E.A04
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INDIVIOtA.AL-S
WITH D~ilNCT
Pal'~l..lil~
THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO
"Cookie Monster my foot! I know who the
Cookie Monster is around this house!"
DENN IS THE MENACE
1~~NCY
DR~BB~
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE .
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
QUICK, MAR~IE: • • ~ I cRt(f H~~ -l'M
IHE ANTIDOTE: ! ! tt __ ,..,, fl
f
by Mell Laiarius
00~1l£
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DR. SMOCK
GOSH, NO"f ONL..Y
IS FAN"fASY ISL..ANP
MUCH SMAL.L.E:R
IHAN :t "fHOUGHI"
1-r'c:::> ee ...
by Harold Le Dowe
FINE I ANO I'LL FE.U OEHER
JU!iT A!J !'100H Ab LYNN ANO
I WO!tK OVT THE FINAL
ARRANOEMENT5 fiJR THEIR
CARl&OEAN TRIP!
by Tom K. Ryan
' 1
I
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I'M DELIVERING
THIS SIGN FOR
THE Sl6N
SHOP
...
COMICS I CROSSWORD·
"He's watching an old Fred Astaire flick."
e u-r wHeN
.,..He 1"1Pe's IN ,
l'T" VI R'T"UAl..L-Y
DISAPPeARS.'
by Kevin Fagal\
----
TOD4Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I
1 N8I s OilUrlt
9 Rower
14 Monl's
~ ISFWI
16~
' 7 A...-. COlll 18 AIT9ll
19$.ge 20 Fonnel .. n Stnt:t ones
24 °''°"" pens
29 l.oac>
27 EJqJlftl
29$4Mr
30~
33Money
Nndlef:
2worda
37Tendlr
38~
lndllrll
39Help
40 Aoltrum
41Alc:ftild
42Monkiiln
4'Al,.•a
45PU
48~ 47 c:urr.tt
49MoMy
~
S3 °""' bellS 2words
57 figure of
IP9ldl 58-.....
se~
81 Eaat"s
llllher ......
S2 SounOllr
63Hideous
64Lumps
MP!td9s
680..oue>&
6709gglr
DOWN
I~
2 Upp9r crust
3Step
• Poorty
'*"'*' 5T,_
8 Bubtllll
78oy°IM!ne
800.bedl
9 Llyolt
10~
11 Herculll.
C8Cltlwe
12 SI.IS\
13 Dleif9I
21 Dela 42 "'--
23 Tr1¥1t 43 Pitier
2S Shatter 45 II ones
28 Calumnlc:lua 4 T ~
30 Clfencn 48 Flbric
31Dnw 50~
32 a... Heights
33 &eek i.tter S 1 l ync Poem
34 Queued up S2 Strlinld
3S Alw9'I Olm'a 63 Church ...
river S4 Pull
3e CCMW 55 Ivy
37 Scottllt\ 51 Foun19lr\
Ir*&: 2 words drw.
40 Allh1 eo fllur.* -
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IN trelft Sll 111 I09" wflo ~· ..... ~ ~ Md lllldMpped
LAl!WIY Md IQulogy. (P.,,
i=~ ,... .,...._Oeoar to
rlleeM 1111 1.crelery.
Myrna. IO 1111 ten hew I
lllOI •• lflOW ~
career
• tl!OYA
"UmM llt: Tiie Wh•I•
Hunl«I" A "'°""IYI
ttudy OI IM blttlr COfttro-
or--.-.-~ ~1o~tw.k._ ... , ....
t.:aO I UWI LUCY
The Good Lite ~ beCWMrl ~·tlonlttl . who w..c lo pro-
tect !tie wtlal9, and E#l-
moe woo cMclend or> rt tor food, .. .,,_,led Lucy lflMQl*.0. .. •
MXopn°"'9t llO ltle ~ 00
on 1 tour """' Ricay Md hisbenel
• OOOOTMD
Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers are
Jet setters who dabble in mystery and
ad venture on "Ha rt to Hart" tonight al
10 on ABC. Channel 7 .
t:OO • (J) IOGIE
Kevin O'Connor end
Klttwyn Hanold portray
Humpflrey Bogart end
UIUnln 8..:.11 In. drlmll·
illtlOn of the llCt()('I Ille.
CM-Ind l<Wel.
Tiie F8I ltlOWt MO al lhe
Ev-Mlllng a IOt of
~ lboUI Flotl01'1
c:oualn Cleef•
• DOCCAVITT
~t: Ptlll Oonehue. (Pwf
2of2)
• OVIJll fA6f
7:00 "Ol.ll~~~
N80NEW8
HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
Alchie and Potlle ll9ve to
fulflll 11• daraa to Mm thelf
jacket• wNll 1ney try to
beCOme -~ ol the
OemonClvb
I A8CNEWS
M'A'S'H
Hewtc~. 8 J and their
me<llC81 ton0f11 find I ,_
WllV to MCac>e the def><.._
Sive otmotPl*e ol 11w1
war
fl) STREETS Of SAN
FAANCl8CO
1 en1110ns oevetoP as Stone
a/Id an011Mw in9')9Clor pur-
-dlHerent tlleo<iel oo
how to IOl\le the cate ol •
c;.I bufgl&I who II atao I
klll&
'11) MACNEJL I LEHRER
~
(() JOKBlr8 WILD
0 MPV°""""" Oueet1 8todtard CMnn-
inQ, s...._, Elltt Holi+-
man, Brien 'l<erwtn.
7:10. 8IA CMATUMI
Art txpioradon ot unueual
loona of -life.
7:30 8 2 ON THE TOWN
Stew encl Connie t.ice I
look 11 IOIM ol the QUlturat
llY9nll ol the Bey Alf>ll
Nor1h 9Mch. Where hip-
pita llld colfM ~
~: the Hyatt Regency
Hotel.~ big ~ ••
back; I talt with -.men
Piers Andenon (Part 21 0 SHANANA
GUMI' HennyYounoman
I l'ACE THI! MUSIC
Sl00,000 NAME THAT TUNE
8) AU.IHTHEFAMl\.Y
·Fare ..
• MACMEIL / l.SiAEA
REPORT CD Nl!W8a4£CK
Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE
T OOoC' Vlaitors ITom .pace
7:45 Ii) Pl.l!OOE BREAK
Regulat1y 11el\80Ulecl PfO·
0111mm1no may be deleyed
Chcnanel l.l•dngs
8 KNXT !CBS) Los Angeles .
8 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles
.. KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles
(() KFMB (CBS) Sdn 01eqo
Cl KHJ. TV tlnd) Los Anqeles
®) KCST (ABC) San Diego
GJ KTIV (Ind I Los Angeles
fl) KCOP·TV (IM ) Los Angele~
• KCEl·TV (PBS) '-OS Angeles
ID KOCC·TV IPBS) HuntJngt9n Beach
Bogart Story
A 'B' Movie
On Television
•By PETER J. BOYER
LOS ANGELES <AP) -It's a couraaeous
thing you do, CBS ... foolhardy. even.
Tonight at 9 on Channel 2, CBS presents a TV
movie.version of Humphrey Bogart's life. Think
about il. That means somebody is going to try to
play Humphrey Bogart for two hours.
"Do Not Make a TV Movie About Humphrey
Bogart" should be on a rules for aare living list
somewhere, right up there with "Do Not Spit in tbe
Wind" and "Never Board a Carnival Ride Operal·
ed by a Biker Named 'Tiny.'"
IT'S JUST RISKY business. The Bo1art
persona la larae and pervasive and very much
alive, thanb to Bogie festivals at local theaters
and on TV. It cast.I a giant shadow, and CBS'
"'Bogie" ls smothered by it.
Kevin O'Connor get.I the kamiltue lead role,
and you'll find youraett feellnc aorry for him
before the thinl ta five minutea old. Not only la be
not Bo1art, but he's prevented by the m1teri•f from bidlri& the pby1lca
[ )
diff erencea and develop.
TV REVIEW inl the iDDer Bogie.
: 1be Bogart career la
..... _______ _,_ superficially traced by
meam ol a cavalcade of
movie poattn that aoom bf the camera and a
tertes at l1lb' "key encounters" that rely on an old
1tol'Ytelllu. 1 1lmmlck almed at puttlna the au·
dlence on the ".lDllde."
\
PO& DAJIPLE, JACK Warner ii lbown teU·
inl Boprt he'll alwa11 bt a 1anpter. oner a
Jead.lnl man. We "lnalden" are •UfPOHd to be saytq, "Boy, wu be ever wrcac." Later, WUMt
teU. 8-le be cu pla1 the IMd la a new Waner Bl'ClldMri mcm. tbat no one •lie wlm.d bec:MIH
aA ......,,,.., Walter Huaton'J IOD, lobD, ii dlrect-
inl lt. un•a .X ~ k.tnd of bmUn It," WMMr -.,1.
Wtll, ,_.,.... tbe movte turm out to be ''The Man.a....-.··
duelO ~~-L
1:00 8 (() THI WHfn
SHADOW
COICh Ree'IM IUepecll
that one or hit pl•.,... It
the lllollm of parentel
~. 8 THE
MISAOVEHT\JAIU C1'
SHEAlff l080
lobO'• plan to 9YIC:1 young
people from • l>Meh Where
SUC>POM<lly there Is burled
treNUr• beelcllrM when
the -18 turned Into 1
nudltt bMCtl
• PMONER: CEU.
81..0CKH
Alter her rec:epl\lre, BM i.
lleroety challengeel .. Ille
lrlel to l9Qllln control ol
tile girts Ind It llnally
tore«! to ••• • beck eeat. 89 HAPPY OAY8
Richie I• I 1>41 su1p11Md by
the an11e1 wnen he eocom·
P"'* hi& lathe< to the
ennual leot)•rd lodge
~IOnlnC~
• CAAOt. BUNfETT
AHOl'1WH06
0..-1.: Tim Conwey. Kaye
Ball&rd
• MOVI!
• • • "AdventuuK OI A
Youog Man" I 19821 Rleh-
ard B•ym•r. Peut
Newmen A young man
Wllh hllflfy lml>lllon•
derivee 8'>1fltuel growth
1rom the cwneoe oe '"' Spenlll'I CM Wat 12 In I
• 21TOMtQHT
Holt· ci.te Rober11. On
Mereh • thrOOQh Matctl 6,
In addition to tt. regulef
new• 11gm•nt•. "21
Tonight'" wlll pt'oflie tlx loe
~~end
their vet)'lng ~ _,
0 THt llO SHOW
(Pfetr\19'•1 Gary COieman
and Steve Allen Introduce
• ,_ "81iely ..,. With oues•• Ber1 Pattta. OloMe
Wllwtdl. Peggy Fleming
roller 9"11« Jim Brey Lon<
Ar>detlOn. 0.lhlm Chep-
man, <Mlleofl« and blllflt
111111 "1111 Mnder Godunov
and Cynlhla Gregory e KUNOFV
A Chln•H werlo•d
lhrN t-to dllltrO')' lhe
Sl\aolln lernpje unieta I
yol#IO mall II IU<rendered
10 hi!P'M'O" (Plrt ,,
8(11 THf&'S
OOMPAH'f
Cflf1My'1 good l0t1une 111
the r-11llCIC laves the
1oommete1 With money to wn
I TIC TAC OOUOH
ME.RV GRIFFIN
CW.II Stochrd Cnann-
1ng. Sl\alltnal. E¥1 Hollo·
min. 8r11N' Kerwin John
!Wbour. Tony oar.en
eD ..OVA
"UmHllt· The Wll&le
11un1er1" A perceptive
11udy of the blltll( contro·
verty bet-COOMNl-
llOnllt .. wno went 10 PfO-
lecl Iha wnale. and E.tlll moe. wrte> deiperld on II IOI
food ... pr...-d. •AO• 0 TAXI
The c.bt>iaa deCicle IO buy
1 pelnllnQ '1 an auc:tlo!l 1n
the hOpe of caenlng In blQ
when the ar11tt dlaa. G MAUDE w...., ,.._ Into ,,...
,__ bect'9lof Pld wMr>
MIUde decldaa to run lor
thl SU111 Senate tPart 21
BOGART AND BACALL-THe TV VERSION
Kevin O'Connor end Kathryn Harrold
Or later on, Warner informs Bo1art that he's cot a romantic lead for hlm but lt'a a "dol" of a
fllm, opposite ''that bla Swede," lnfl'ld Bercmao.
Tbe ''dos," of eourH, la "Casablanca."
TREllE AJlE A LOT OF those little setupe
here, and they're fu.n enouib, except they take the
place of character development. Tbl• Bo1art
never 1bowa UI any reason wby be 1boWd be more
than a 8-ftlck 1an1at.er, and th1a Warner couldn't run an •atomat.lc oar wuh, muctl lesa a major
1tudlo.
Mlctway, UM movie ll helped lf"tl)' -tbouCh not Hftd -by tbe appeG'IDCe of Kathryn ffar.
rold 81 Lauren Bacall. A fetetdn1 l.lldJ. lllu Har·
rold, Wbo nca~ the •••bmt beauty of Klu
Bacall ID •-ro Haft and Raw *9"
With the IDb'aMe ot 11111 Harrold. tbe Nit of
the ~-bee•• O'CoDnor•a Botart Pta to a llWe. ll'OWllll from mcm. potter fo maa-bHGDfUct. ton b«w .. an alcoboUo .Ue
(atoel7, ~ by ADM WldlnOftb) aDCI a lem· .... :...,, ... Baeall .
.81JT 'Im ......0 NSYD NallJ J'OINMI tar beaM eal1oM1IN wldcll ,._'t DN"1 t90Ulb wtan:t)ae·rMJ tllial ii hbi to be~-a COU•
ple bf cum.II ...-. n·• Ml'dlJ w 1 ot UM many BosnUaml tbat an ell'l'loloull1 lhro"'1l ID,
.. pectallr &bla oae: ··1 don't trult .. ,.. ...... t drlDlt.''
1'hll .. .,..., "rm. atrMd; 11 • tMtotalef.
Teleihan A.idl Kida
TUBE TOPPERS
K.HJ 8 8:00 -Lakon Batketball .
Kareem. Italic and Company take on
lbe Bucks ln Milwaukee .
CBS e 9 :00 -"801ie." A
dramatization of the life and career of
Humohrey Bogart with Kevin O'Connor
and ltathryn Harrold <reviewed below>.
NBC D 9:00 -The Bl' Show. A new
variety series hosted by steve Allen and
Ga ry Cole man .
t'AO. llY81'PY
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RumpOle Md The HMoty
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Horace Aurnpo'e'• (Lao
Met<am) alovenly .... enoa 1n court thin 1n
Aurnpole'1 Mowwltted cli-
ent on tnel lor murder. 10:0011 =TO IWfT A g orgeou1 girt wllll
d ••lgna on JC>f'ttllen
Oecldel IO get ..,,,,..., cM
of llll way by klllnO '*·
(RI
• NIGHT QA.LI.BY
"The Pllntld Mtnor" A
woman to• to tlk• °"" 1
~ ltlOC> trorn
'*'*1'* • TO NO"WAY: H0Mt
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C'-dof>• • tepC>rt• •
cap 1n MlrCh OI M
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1nvetl1Qlte the OfN I Vlk·
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10:30 m NEWS
THE PVTl10N8
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bare °' ·~y Py1h0n •
Flylng Cltc;ut and ~
t1om Ole! endMYora eno
lhe<r U(>COrnlng mcw>e ere
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r~tae ln fU(ll"•
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JOHN DARLING
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0 NEWS 8P£CW.
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D MOVIE • • ·er-eo.a·· t 191•1
lelly a.-.11 ... Tony Sab•
IO Tne hMO ol • m1JOr
c•-eynOlcate ~
"'' pro1ege , ·-to ~
t2 In I eHOOAKaHEROES
A 1up1ured Wll• ~
benMtfl StelaQ 13 helOe
Hoglll lrM Reeltlln<A
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IOolil into tne tulwe -h
, _,.,, that prOVoR hogNy
'""'M>O 10 .,;.yone ""' Raloh
• THI VO'f AOE Of
CHAAl.d DARWIN
Aller • five-year voyage
tt:oo•<I> ~ '°'9
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• IONOOf
K!NllNGTON
tJ:11eo MOUOVI! • •• ,., •• ,.,,. Initiation Of
Sarlh" ( 1978) Kay Lenz.
~ Wlnlelt A YOUt1Q
coecj deCldaa to •lltke
Dedl "the llO'Oflty "*"'"
lier• '""° .,. tormentlf'O
"" by tummOnlOO liar turll~• IRl
t2:IO IDT C1' OAOOCHO
MOVIE
••• ,,. "OeporW(j" (19611
J•ll Ch1nd1er. Merta
T Qrerl A her being dep()(1-
ld en Amertcen mot>ller
pl-., e1aoor111 bllCil
~ oP8"•hon ltom '*'
llOme !>.-WI lt8'y I I IV
30 rnin I 1:001~
• • • "EOge Of Doom"
119501 Dana AnOrews. Fer-
i.y OrW'Olf " ~ man
atrugglel ~I toe>efY
the churdl and NI own
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rn.n I
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~AFTERHOCIC~
1:00 9 * "Conv.ctl At l..lltge
111>331 AMpt> Foroaa Paula
Stone A town 1e hur'9d tr!JO petllC .,.., e prl90n
t>l61Uiou1 occur• ISS,,,.,, I
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Aoneld l -,. dtll<ICI
nurw bflno• hOpe to• Ill•
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HJppy·· ( t9S71 Tony
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1ouno llQfllllMrled 0"1 IQU'....,. to Scotr.nd to
C18tm Ille ca.Ill Ille ~ .,,,..,,..,
by Armatroncjl & B•tluk
WE'VE GOT A PRO&LEM ,
JOHN! iHE AUTH~ WHO
Wl6 SUPPOeeD 10 9E
ON "'TOOA"/ \S SNOWED
WHf\1 AAE Wl: 601NG10
00?! WE.'RE ON IN HvE
AND I H 15 ONE WAS
TAKEN WHEN 1 W/'6
FIVE. VEAR5 OLD "1' 11416
0.SIN WE USED 10 VISll
M I NUiES!
\N IN SUFF)'.l..()! ON LAKE. MI0-41GAN/
If Show Cut •h flour
Carson Would Stick
N EW ORLEANS <AP> -
Johnny Carson says he wouldn't
mind staying on the job at NBC
if his Tonight show was c ut from
1 a..> hours to one hour.
·'The last balf hour get.a kind
of draggy." Canon said while
here for weekend ceremonies
opening the Saenger Performing
Arla Center
"I LIKE DOING the show
very much. but it is hard." be
said. "The last half-hour brtn&s
m y energy down and l think that
aoes for the audience too ...
'"FOXES"
IRJ
'"COIA .. ,.,
•194t•.CNI
He said four one ·hour shows a
week would be better than the
present three 1 a..>-bour shows.
THERE HAS BEEN specula-
tion that Carson will retire from
tbe Tonight show. one or the
most popular talk. 11bows an TV
biatory.
(JACK ANOUl'K>N)
REVEALS In the
Carson also said be would lilte
1t better if the show was shot
live.
.. Live t ele vision has lh ~l
edge ... be said. "'You always
hope something ho rrible will
happeo to make it excitin g."
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aDd coM&IDMS -la painted black and wblte. Ana
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hroder, Sheen Skipped
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Where's Ricky
Schroder? What happened to ''Manhattan?" What
about Martin Sheen?
Tbo8e were a few of the questions asked lo the
movie trade after the announcement of Academy
award nominations. General reaction was favora-
ble. There was pleasure in seeing two modestly
budgeted films that celebrate the ~man spirit -
"Norma Rae" and "Breaking Awa')l' "'-named for
bes t picture over rums that cost 10 times as much.
"LA CAGE AUX FOLL.ES,. managed to bruit
the language barrier with nominations for direct-
ing, writing and coatume design <though not for its
superb stars, Michel Serrault and Ugo Tognaui).
"'Kramer vs. Kram'er'' (witb ai.ne> and
"Apocalypse Now" (With eight) were obvious
choices for multiple nominations. But the
Academy voters displayed courage lo giving nine
to "All That Jazz," which bad attracted bli.sterin&
reviews u well as raves.
Academy members refused to be awayed by
big productions with m assive campaip and save
only minor nominations to "Star Trek" (three).
"1941" (three), "The Electric Horseman" <one>.
Now, what about the omiuk>ol?
"MANllATrAN" WAS THE shocker. It wu
bailed aa ..,other Woody Alleo masterpiece when
lt wu releued· last April But the Academ1
nominated oab' the sc:ript of Allen and Maraball
Brickman and Martel Hem.lnpay'1 1upportint
performance. Do the veten have abort mepiories
for ftlml released earlier tn the year! Was the
"Manhattan" Oscar campaign too low key? Or did
the voteta decide they've done eoouab for Woody
Allen? Despite lts commercial 1ucce11, "Tbe
Champ" failed to impress Ac.ademy voten, except
for mu.teal ICOl'e. That was di.a•ppolatlng for fma
o( 10Wll Riek)' Schroder. Maybe there was room
for only oae cbUd aetor in tbe 1upportin1 catetol'Y
-l ·1ear·old Ju1tln Hear)' of "Kramer n .
Knm~". . U ••Apocal.Jple Now" were aucb an acbleve-
aaent, Wb1 no DOIDlnadcm for ltl atar. ltartla
Sbeell, wbo aJoaM1 ~ tbe VM!tDam (PbWp-
piDet) ,_.. .m.J ..Ue1'9d a nal·lif• burt attack!
No Ulftl' to tMt one.
NOS CAN ANYONE explaiD why ••Norma
Rae" WU ll8IDld lot belt ptctare, but d1netor
llarUD Ritt .,.. Oftl'IOokeO ID fafOI' ot Sdouard JfoUUro (0'La Qllt au ..... 0
). WD .... ol tbe ft" _., 111 for bti* P'c-=("All 'llllt .lw," "81 n'hl AWllJ'," 0 Moima
1") ... -lneUGDI, .. c.tmJ•J'oa WU Gt ._ w-.ar ••Olll *t ....,..
... '-' •.
OvatAU PACE AND nmNC; lboaJd Im· prove with subsequent ........ M tbe ........,...
menta ol a Jloliere play .. ~ tMli JD01t
modern eomecbes. Tbe •udlenc9 la~ bM tM •i!Ow quite well, t.bou&b even IDOl't could MM· complilbed i.n tb1a regard. . ·
"The lmqiury InvaJJd" coadllw for ftYe
more weekends. playing FrtdQ9 and Satwda)'I a
8:30 at the playhouse, SUite 31 ot the Seaelfff
Vlllaae SbopplnC Center, Main Street at Yorttown
Avenue, Huntiqtoo Beach . • BAC'K8TAGB -Community theater offteial.a
are reminded that a meeUD1 to orsanize a local
theater festival will be held tonipt at 8 at the
Newport Theater Arts Cent.er, 2501 Cliff Drive,
Newport Beach .... representatives from each
theater IJ'OUl> along the Orange Coast are beinc
sought. ...
The opening night or "Murder at the
Vicarage" at the Saddlebaclt Valley Community
Theater baa been cban1ed from March 14 to
March 21. ... the play will nm through April 19
with a break for the Easter weekend. . .playing
daleJ are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 with a 2.30
matinee on March 23 and an extra performance on
Thursday, Aprl~ 10. at the Mission Viejo
theater ....
Ula.MAI
()fange 634-3911
UAC ... AI wes1mmstlf 893·0~6
EDWUDI' ClllMA COTOI
Cosia Mesa 979·4141
EDWUDI' IADOUUCK
Et Toro 581·5880
UICOUIDRlft·fl
Buena Part! ~27 ·2223
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Gt'le your IMldglt a I~
... , yow Ml •IC"*'t fast In tit• S Ung
clHslfled ads of ti•• .,. .. y Piiot.
Darlnal 'lb Do It!
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l ' WHEELER AWAITING DEALERS" AOV£RTISEMENTS?
Personalities Posted
Test by ro• JOHNSON
not.a by PATIUCll O'DONNELL
Of ..............
In this age of irate letters from the
citizenry to government represen-
tatives. of appropriate computer-
COfTlX)Sed and typed responses from
on high to the lowly constituent, the
basic confrontation occurs at the res-
identtal mailbox, those last bast10ns
of 1ndividuahty poised at the edge of
our property lines.
Here is a sample of what local in-
genuity has produced to serve as a
conduit between them and us.
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c .... out tlMt eee••t _. tab my •••• • llOwa U.. ltrMt.
· P90&NU 11 A aaG ~. la U.. :s • dlredorJ, tlMtN are ftve JeUow ,....
baab Md Uli'M ud a Ult,.... ol Nvlap
.1oau.rmdowatom11Mttwo-....
Lat mootb wlMiD I tamed up my depoaltl,
witbdrawala, ud ......... eMeU 1 WU olf
itceeta ... in tM baat'• faftl'.otcoune.
I would rather.,. olt .. tlwa 11.-.tl.
Wbm YW're olt .. , you can walk rltht In·
LO a ball wttb JOQJ' Mlf ·napect intaet, Co to a
taller and aay, "See bere. lllu lledlln1er.
tould you pouibly pve me a few mlnutea of
your Ume? I've clumally misplaced t.4500 and
"'~aa bopi.ns your trained eye could ilolate the .~hor for me."
I o ftY ftlAT wne 11 cema and they'll lauah
".tbemaelves Into a hernia repair
1 ll's a situation you either accept or ftabt. I i thote to plct up the aauntlet. Every nltbt alter
1 ~-dinner for tbe lut three weeb I have trudted to .. "-be dinina room table, turned on the calculator.
·and gone over every fi1ure from the beJlnning.
. , FOa ALL OF YOU bookkee ping
quarterbacks, I did not:
(a) Make a 7 like a 9.
< b> Forget to deduct a bank charge.
<c> Record a check on a breath mint and
eat it.
<d> Subtract instead or add a 19-cent de·
posit.
'Ibis morning, I knew what I had to do. I got
in tbe car and drove to the last Institution in
Phoenix that has never bad an account In my
name -the Godfather Savings and Loan.
It's a rather unique institution. There are no
wine glass premiums. The tellers are all men
and have cotton stuffed in their cheeks. The en-
ure bank ts on wheels attached to a truck.
But their brochure said, "No more balanc-
ing a checkbook! We tell you how much you've
~ot!" The peace or mind is worth 19 cents
Wayne Event
Raises Funds·
Punda raised at a' $250-per-copple µr&i~ to
John Wayne last P'rl~day ~vent111, .tt file
Newport.er Inn will be donated 111 the IMte tc· tor'• same to the Orarlge Coubf'; dlapteq ol the
Amerlun Cancer Society an'd Cbl\(fren'a
Village
Some 600 persons attended the' t!Vef\t beUI In'
the Moote Carlo room and the Garden Plaia,
which were dttorated In red and White, the
Cancer Society's colors. <Women alsp were
uked to wear red).
A silent auction of antiques, crystal. art.on and tnos raised addJtJOoaJ runds that
will be donated 10 Wayne's rutme.
Guests, who included Wayne's chUdreo -
Patrick. Ethan and Marisa -were ereeted at :
the door by Pilar Wayne
Durana dinner a fashion show. "Nlcbt
Light.a." was presented by award-winning
fashion designer June Van Dyke. Among the
models were Rams ,players Jack Yountblood.
Pat Haden and Richard Saul who modeled the
lat~t in meo'a fuh1ons
Guests at the black·tie affair included act.or Jack K~y of Huntington Beach. wbo served as
MC. Coognssman Robert Badham; SupervlM>r
fff~ktf1 ,.,.e Mr. and Mrs. Jack Youngblood and Mr. and Mrs. Rich Saul Thoma'I Riley, Chick Iverson, John Lualt ~d .;
artors Buddy Ebsen, Lyle Waggoner and Bernle
Kopt>ll
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fop
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I Sharo Cheddar ---~,oz.) apd
2/1.99
Mild Cheddar
~ !12 os.) Willea b
2/2.69
Edam
~8 os.) Bollaad ltyle
2/1.79
'Big 40' F ete
Western Style
.lllldl IO&eWI, AD Irvine resident, WU tel·
Ung a little ner-Vous about hJs birthday this past
'week. It was approaching and be usually hu a
party.
But his wife, Sue, was not making any
moves to plan a celebration. it seemed.
Litt.le did Mitchell know
When he, his wife and his friends, Mike and
Judy Hay of Newport Beach, were rucely settled
for drinks and dinner (be thought) at The Depot
restaurant In San Juan Capistrano, the lid came
off the kettle.
Nearly 70 of their friends, all dressed in
Western gear, &ot off tbe train <we boarded in
..... ,.... .... ,...
ANTIQUl.8 -Laguna Beach mayor Jack
McDowell and Dolly Factor examine anU·
quea during preview ot La1una Beach
Muaeum of Art antique show preview.
lfappenings
By Judith Olson
Santa Ana) and took them ac~ the street to
The Swallows for a down-home celebration,
complete with burritos, booze and dancing.
When the party invaded The Depot's bar to
find the birthday boys, there was a lot of
West~rn-style yoo-booing, and all the other
diners gathered 'rou.nd in amazement to watch
the aurprise.
Mttcbell and Hay have known each other
since they were 14 and so it seemed appropriate
to celebn&e the "Big 40" together, tbouah Hay's
birtbda7 ieall.Y iso 't unw May. <It 11 ruG>Qred
that there milbt be another bub then.)
Friends journeyed from all over Soutbem
· California to be with the pair and moat chipped
In to send a 1tn8'n1 telep-am, by way ol a DOllJ
Parton P*·alike, t.o The Swallows.
They were joined In tbe ~lebraUoa by Lill·
cla ... .., 8Uwart, .... Do--*. ... ud
S..U BaJ, L,_ Det1., Karell EWer, a. ud
Doan MareMUI, Dtaae ud Bob Poner, Jo.un
aad Bob PnU. Becky ud 8Mrt)' Club, Did
aad M1lUe Bauner, Jackie ud a.Mn Fero11,
Kea ud Arte. Yomt and SaM1 ... 8eb
Brokaw.
The party the evenJ.na before wu a blt
more sedate. We traveled to tbe Lacuna Beach
Museum ol Art for a preview ol tbe mUMWD 'a
annual AfftllatA!e AntJque Show and enJoJed a
gourmet buffet. wine, mule and entena.J..nment
in a red and white ltrtped tenL
11\ere were antiques from tbe 1ltb and lllh
Centuries, presented by 34 callfornla dealen -
a little somethln1 for everyone.
Tumiq out for the black tie optional event
were llr. ud llra. leeJ .....,, Bea Deue.
Mn. Er9llli& Biyu&. Wiiia• Crawfenl. Mn.
Nick Doe11a. Kr. wt •n. Lt:.u Orab m.
Mr. ud llrL Paal "*· Dr. Mn. &oben Montpmery and WlWam Grtaweld.
Also, Warn11 Bueoc:k, Allee O'NelD Aftry,
Mr. ud lln. Gelqe Adaaa, llr. ud •n. Peter
Akles, Dr. ucl Mrs. Staldey lloberta, f1oreatt
Falabart, Oara Clem and Lada ...........
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......, .... "--~ ........ BIRTHDAY EXPRESS -Friends of Mitch Mitchell and M~e Hay
board train in Santa Ana for mp to San Juan Capiatrano·to sur-
prise the two men at the Depot restaurant with a Westem·ltyle
40th birthday party.
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or '81! WI 8004 ..._ ~·· .... , tnDiNiit ... 1..U towll. ltuet ta • Dor1.QC Job Uif iM'eeld .. ID9Ch IDOQ91. flt ll"ef' bN had • ,... Nlldlc ,.,,., -0411 -.mOt •tanda aod
~r.~. tbe WI)' tt 19 lof' I Jot ~ UI. Tbe
tra1M.y ii U.al we •ever bad 1 cha.nee to
ebooM. We were vtctJmlled by a mlll·UP of ,. • .,.,, bormone1 •lld chromosomes .
Prefereoc." bad not.blnf to d9 whh it. I lmow, ~·=I've been t.bere. Pleue tell it like lt is.
DBAA 0 : I feel .. rey for .. ,.. WMee We
.. •....,. -... I'• •are ,.e laave prqeated
u •Cftnte llktwre-b•t I doe't &iree wltb tM NRfl~aeu....
T•ere 11 wide dlaa1reemeat a •oas
:· ••tl••rttlel H ••at eHaea ltemoaenallty. • IHI!• aay It a. &M resalt of mbed·•P 1eaea, l -..~ ud cmmoeomet. But the experts i •Mee ...., 1 reaped aay lilomoeexuala are
.. ••Ye~.alJy pro1rammecl at a very early ~ •I• by Uae llMeradloa tlley llan (or do DOl ~ llaave) ~ el&Mr oae parell& or botll. ~ I _. I eeeld be more t.elphal. but my oaly
; _.., ..... 11 mo.e to a larger city wllere u.e ' M'' are •rlHlld. Yoa tltee mlcllt find ~ ...-ar, cemp......._ aad adentaadi.1. ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our brilliant.
.: b•ndaome sea, .. Bob;' dated this flne girl all
~ t.broup blgh school. "Marlene's" father died ~ ~b~ .sbe was four. She and her mother were
' like silters -only 19 years apart in age. We i\ knew they were close. but we didn't realize they ,. were crazy. . • .. .. ..
Tbe first sign that something was odd was
when Marlene 's mother left an executjve posi·
tioo to move to a small coUege town to work as
a clerk ·in a store so she could be near her
daughter when she enrolled in the state uni·
versity.
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The week after graduation, Marlene mar·
ried Bob. A few days ago Bob told my husband
\hat he and bis wife enjoyed sex when they were
in tygh school, but there had been very little
dunng college and almost none since marriage.
The reason? She is sick or it and bas no interest
in having a family. Now she wanta to invite her
mother to live with them, which s he practically
'· does anyway. Bob says no. Although Marlene
bas a de,ree in library science. she bas taken a
: jOl> with ber mother so Lbey can· be together in • ~ ume store all day.
Wbat do you make of this? What should be
dooe?-WORRIED IN SEA'ITLE
DEAit WORRIED: U Marte.e woa't see a
••• dodor abM& ber modter·pl'9blem. you .... -..W lee a cJer1ymu aJld a l1wyer -i..
·. diat -*'· 'ftll u .. m1rrla1e. • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I know you don't
give dqanclal advice. but how about a word or
two? }las the gold ma rket seen it.a high? What
~ about silver? How about copper? Just drop a
• blot. please. -THREE BLJND MICE '
; DEA.a MICE: 'Re oaly sue way &.o double
r yoar .,_, ls to fold It over and pat It back lo
your pocket.
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PVBUC NOTICE
ITATHqNT()fl AUNDOttM•NT
O'UHO' 'ICTl'hOUI a\lllN•» ........
The loltowlflt l*'Mlft 11•' 611MdeMO
lhe UH of I .. lk:llt~ b<dllWH M,.,,.
QUALITY CUS'tOM AUTO TRIM,
Ult 0 ffnl1• •A. Co"• Mu •. C.•lltorn.•
Tlw Fl(UOout 8u)lneo N•,... '•
lerr..i IO -w•• filed In Or~
Count• on A~t 11. "" Jetfrey ThOmo Jo11n\lon H It
Or•noe •A.. eot·• ,.,,. .. , C•l1forn1a mu
Tllil -lftftt we• <onclU<lecl bY Ml hwll v lelw.ti
~.IOMllon
Tllil IU...,_. ••• filed wllll IM
C.ollfllY Cieri< QI or ... 9* C.Ouftl1 Oft
Fel>rUMy I. "'90 '"..,. PUl>ll\""" 0r.,. eo.u O•llY Piiot
l'tb 11. If, 1e. Mar 4 I-IOI to
PUBLIC NOTICE
"cnnous •uMN•as ...... STAT•Mun
Tl'1• loll-Ing pen.on• ••• 4oln9
bllslnessM n.~TC'4fll MAlll NE. nu,
Tllfrd A •en .. a. Soutll L•vun•,
C..lllon>I• ~11
Cr•lg Manin Flel<fler, ftttl TllirO
"••""•· Sek.tr• l•oun• Ca l1lornla 91.tll
Ro•wefl )O\epn F t•t< ner. 71791
T111ro Ao""•· ~o .. 1n l•Qun•. C•1t10• .. 1• m n
Tiils -"""' "<OftduCled by .,, un \n<or-•.a -••hon oti..r 11\M> • par1,..r1Np .
1105,.,.11 JOM!Pll Ftel<,,.r
Tllh II-w•• flleO •111'1 IM
County Clff'll of 0<.,,ge Couruy .,..
f'tt>r.,.rr lS.1'110.
'tJlUI P1.tbl~ Or.onge Coot O.tly Pllol,
Feb ''· U . .111¥ '·" t'IC) tlt-to
PUBUC NOTICE
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-NOTICE OF DEATH OF
HANNA BAY ANO dF
PETITION TO AD ·
MINISTER ESTATE NO.
A·tOJ382. To all heirs ,
benet1ciar1es, credltots
ctnd continent creditors of
Hanna Bay and per sons
who may be otherwise ln·
terested m the w ill and1 or
estate
A petition has been fired
by Victor Bay 1n the
Superior Court of Orange
Coonty requestlno that he
be appointed as peT"se>nal
represent ative to ad·
minister the estate of Han ·
na Bay (under the In-
dependent Administration
of Estates Act>. The peti-
Uon is set for hearing in
Dept No J at 700 Civic Center Onve, West, in the
City ot Santa An a
Cal1 torn1a on March 'I
1980 at 10 00 a m
IF YOU OBJECT :o •ne
granting of the pet1t1on,
you snoold either appecJr
a t the hearing and state
your objections or f ile
written 001ections with the
court bef<><e the hearing.
Your appearance may be
In person or by your at·
torney.
IF YOU ARE A
CR EDITOR of acontmoen•
cr editor of the deceaseo
you must ftle your claim
with the court or present it
to rn e per s onal
,
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MEICHANOISE
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.. W. llTAll acw • 9"CI 11e1 .,.,
COMI WITH US .•• te IAYClllT.
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llEIPllT BUCH 759-8111
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNIT.Y
Oc.-"°"'Lot Three Arch Bay. So.
J...l&una. Sile rare to en·
Un So Coast. SecUrity
enclave ovt!rlooka ex·
qui.site cove Courtesy lO
Brtra Qu&bfaed buyen
only pleate. 213-628-1300.
GAAJ>ltl
COMO<>l
A Baraain, S73,SOO. 2
Bdrm. 2 bath, bnck
rlreplace, encl 2 car
garage. 90% financ1111&
available. S7,400 total
down. Call now. 546-2313
OKN 1119 • H '• llf'ol 1()111 N<fl'
[WIDllM
$31,000
IALIOA ISLAND 1220,000
Thi• eut.o a bedroOm cottaae la offered
at 1"9 market Value 6 Interesi rates.
with "5,000 Down. The owner will
help carry tho flnt llnanclna at 11 ~.
Thra ia by tar the least expensive
Balboa I land Property. Hurry on this
one, It wtll not last!
0
Balboa Island Realty
1'NO tNVBSTMl!HT~ 673-8700
P..tUdoC1R•1
2. 3 " 4 Bed.rooms wilh ocea11 \1ew, pool, sauna,
ape at klta of~ apace
in Sunny San Dleao. Stastioa M7.SOO with ~%
down payment. 11. 7S in·
t«est rate. ~nm or
a llll0-4889.
~YIUI
Sl'St.000
BeautHul tree-lined
sll'ee\, leada to super
sbat1> 2 •t.ot"Y executive
home. Walls of i;:laa1
eobance formal bvioa
room and 1padous fami·
ty room. 2 buge brick
TOU ICMOW •OADMOOll
. .. it 's the established
development on the hillside above
Corona del Mar. Large lots. mature
trees. single story floor plans. a
community pool and close to the
public tennis courts <and Gel.sons! >
It's ideal. Currently available is a rour
bedroom with formal dining. cozy
stone fireplace in the master suite.
beams and morning sun coming in
over the bill. Owner will help nnance
at just 1249.500.
U~IOOI: 11f)Mt:S
REALTORS~. 675-6000
2443 East Coasl Highway, Corona del Mar
20HALOT fireplaces. sourrnel SIS,000
kitchen overlooks sun-DOWN! UDUCID
FOi qulCt( SALE! 2br. lb&. Ir Lbr, lba, each
pr. tn downtown Loog
Beach Full price. a 7.<m.
Parlt Pla~. lnc. 842-7481
IALIOA HIWPORT
RIAi.TY
Wuats lo wort fat" you.
We handle all k.lnda of
rentals. sales Ir listings
'75-8170
JIRRXB
Pnred Below Mark.et
$79.~
ruled tweaJtlut area. 2nd story hoets. i.eparate Owner will C&rT> SM.000 AJTD OG Um 3 Bdrm 2 IDMt.ef' auat.e. + 2 more bllth f\ur. Faauly room
queen 9 lted bdrms witb stone f1repla<'e. Priced toldl rut. '46-l 71 utility room, 2 <'Jr
'"""",, 9 • , , •t ! .. , .. ~. ~ Ast.e.tJ ! Cli.ll oow
l!!!l 1i'BiMHI
ASSUMUU LOAMS
OCWROMTS
6 DelUR 2 bdrm .. 2 bi&th
LllllS, DOW tll8$,000'
0wntt·., delu\.e 3 bdrm .
2 beth unrt + -l bdrm
n.ual, an SS ft . lol Now
SlZ.~!
H\.,'RHY o:-. THESE I ..... .., ..... ......
• ·~7060.
This newspaper will not
tnowin1ly acC'ept any
advertlalog for real
esta.t.e which i5 In VIOia·
tiooofthe law.
En)oy ocean & dub ac
tivities pool, jacuul &
carefree 11\10R while
owrung this lovely double
wide coach. 2 BR & den.
Space real 1239 Agt
646-4380
Large 11 v1ni.c room,
formal dining room,
-rustom palM>, bltn BBQ.
SUMMER
FUH
Sharp 3 Bdrm, 2 bath
Tawnhome wit.ha formal
duung nn. an auract1ve
Italian We entry. rozy
frplc & a bonus room
With 111 cathedral ceiling
What's more . asautna·
ble loani. Act now
!J19..5310
IUST1C2•
oider" home oo taree trtt
<'O\ered lot. Easts1de
CcmJi Mesa. S85.000
KISS
lbr lawnmowl'f" ioodbye
and move 1oto lhe
c.arelree IJfe etljoyed in
Uu ~~ ck'<."Orated 4
Bdrm. 2\.'l ba t.ownhome
Deltghlful fa mily rm.
commwutY pool and a~
swnabk> loans AU. ror
ONL' J99,l.Q) Call om•. m537v
IDORS: ~
.... dteck .......
claly .ct rtporl "'"
"'" in.-clotefy. T1te DAI. Y rtlOT ..-.
Wlilty for .... first ...
carnet iMerfioa oaly.
POOL
liliOOd burn Ill g fi rep I u ce.
Hurry! <..:all 963-6767
Spectacular pool and ap:.i r>1111 111 "· • , ,, , >N 11 I·
....... , .. ,m. , "'"'· ! ~ I bnck hrcpl.Acc, lush : i , ... ,, ...... '"'"" HllU Manv. man' xlra'\
$100.00o. At1. now! <.:all
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ALLSTATE
REALTORS
loyMcC...Dr.
541-7729
ALLSTATE
~ --------•! f 41•,11tQ·••"•u•1 rlr't<1t •1 f'
EAST SIDE
CHAAMllt
Col)', abaked r oof. 3
Bdrm hardwood floor
home With )ot.s of chum.
Qwered paUo lookl out
to ma1nlflcenl frui t
SIORM. $159.000
Country lik e at
mo1pbere, surrou ndi.
1h1s fanta1l1c family
home Atrium l'ntry.
formal dining room .
fdauly room + bonia
room loo! P r l\ :.te.
~luded masll'r :swte.
Owners Wiii belp With
fananclng. Call now for
pl'e\1ew.~7l7l
RE.At.TORS
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'JnlS IMVESTORS W• Ads C.Sll &c2-S678 ;: I Great Eastslde C.M.
10£ _,,,,
8'11)
"°' (Ill:!:>
!llnl ---tmQ
111156 ... --fl/I) --
k>cation that is easy to
rent. 3 bedroom 2 bath
home with built 1n
kitchen, fireplltCl'. ~:.ill
lo wall carpeting and
loeda ol charm aituatt.-d
oo a large R-2 lot with
potential for adding
8DOlber unit. Fu U price
SU0,000. Call '751·3191
GLAMOROUS UDO ISLE
l_,.ccalll. 2 shwy Medllee1wwwm ..._
hi ttt. ........ '.J., .. t5-of LIA ..._,
... 4 ..... fcmMy """ .............
...., ""'Wwsloi bricll CD IW•d ....
... ,.of111IDRal ...... Gwwwwt .......
tree?>. A buy at only · OPfN ht9"' •vt-1 ro"'""''' ::~."~·:~~u [9-llltN
[~lfiMll Have someOung you want
to sdJ? Claaaified ads do
rt well. 8'Z-5e78.
EXECUTIVE
«;MWITT
MISAVBDI
Gracious land1cap1n11:
aod entry ada to the
dl'gan<'e of this J 1100
~ !\ hocnt> J Bdrm pl~
lt1>1'rale mast.er 'IWlA!
Bt.iullful ofhs-t" llbrar)
romb1nahon. M1egmf1
Cf!lll faauly room wrt.b ~ bnck firepia<'t'.
Pleasant shaded pauo
wtth hash landscapt~ 3
car pnge. xtn bltns A
DlUlt ltt. OnJy R27 ...500
Call ioo.y. S4b--231J
.... CANYOM -oonr-<oe•
L> ... AISUMA•t LOAM
Here ls luxurlous. comfortable lh1ng
in prestlgious Big Canyon. oo a quiet •
private cul·de-sac street Lar1e
corner lot. new mushroom·whlte
carpeting thruout. Vlctortan
white-0n·white flocked wallpaper in
master bedroom s uite -· loclucllng
dressmg room & sunken tile tub. A
truly e legan t 2 bedroom. 2 bath',
family rm or den residence In
Newport·s fine s t r esidential
community. S359,500 including the
land. Room for pool. See any time.
Why not. now?
WIS&.IY M. TA n.oa CO.. llALTOH
2111 S..JH. fl ........
MEW..,.'P<>l_IT ... Can&. M.&. 644 4910
IAYFltOMT We have several fine homes
with pier & slip
EL TORO HOISi COUNnY
4 Bdrms .. 3 baths; ranch style.
mini-est.ate il) orange groves. $249.SOO
Bl LL GR UN DY, .REALTOR
1-l kny'>o<I• IJ•·•• '• I' (,' · '"
DOVR SHOllS ASWMAILI IST
LOW DOWN "7.500 Ptt1Ca
0...-U)'S bttA& offer G REAT LOCATION.
oo lh&.<. fantullc 6 Bdrm Milt J BR C«ldo. Walk family home Maid s to Westcl.lff or 1~ St.
quart.en 6 J car prage Dcxton. deataat, bli.nk
too Call for more de deanen. restaurant.a.
t.al1S -·· 646-7171 ....... [ij.11&11 ~;;a;IJ
est~
l IEOIOOM CHAa.MS.. 0ML Y SU.S00
TIM• ... tr:A1 ••• .._ • ......., ..w.4
fa.My room wftlt cosy ,., •••• =•· ......., decor,....._ cw..,.,.. HaTy to Met
2744 E. COAST HWY.
CottONA DB. Md
759-1&1& ····-C:SELECT
T'PROPERTIES ldtclta. 3 ........ ~ ... ,.,.... ......
macnab I trvtne
realty .., --1 ·-----...
9wlfled..,... w .... Ocemhwt
On Newport Peno. or
South to Laauma Bch .
Sing)e famlb. multiple dwellio& or comm 1 in· oome Ullita. Brkr loviled.
Write: R. Whet'. Box
GO, Lake Arrowhead,
Callf. 923$2, Or Call:
71•·33'7·204 or Eves
3:Jl·tn1.
•• , W.to..
3 br, 2 ba, central air &
heal. $105,000. 646-3627
Ail·
..WUSTIMGl
MISAVIRDI s Bdrma. or 4 le a den;
immaculate 2 -story
bome with all the extras. Garage door opener,
water softene r. de-
CllJl'8l.Qr wall coverinp.
Qill for app 't. SUl9,SOO
673-93 675-47T1 nes
associated
f' ' ~ ,.I "' ' . ,,
nad ..... )'OU want In DltUJ Pllat0111lfleds.
E DOINO
~.· BUllNUI ·~1 UNDeRA ~FtCTmOUI
·-NAME?
otttdoor deck. ~ a9d 9roo.ed
floors. solid ·ot.J. c•ltlHh ••d
tnahuwal1 ttie~. $6'5,000. Ctil
631·1400.
CURB APPEAL CAPE COD
r~ dKoNted • 1 it a Elf So
..... , epecJal ..... " lllckl1d ...... l
bdMR '°9M, Helt 01 Pr..a doen,
................... Ir ..w. Shp
dow• 1.m.g rOOlit c.d .., .. ,_. roo-.
Views fNla ..,w IM•a •• A ,_.feet
hOIH fOf' flte foMlly tt..f ..tert•a '°"'""'· $375,000. 631-1400.
ON WATER-VIBRANT DECOI
OwMn _,. lllCll a 2..tory ........ Miff
wfttt ft11pl1ce & decor tW h .,_. &
l•111•c•lote. YoH9 ••d ucltla9 w A TEaFIOMT 2 story ..... ..
COf'Mf'. l.-. of 4J1-1 9ld .. ., ......
orc•ftec._. wfttt HpKfely ..... l
bdrwOWMr '1Wlff PLUSal ... ,.....
mft Sl,095,000. '7J.6900.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
JIEA1. ESTA TE
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LMIUOLOETSCSLOHGSSV
A I08SIOfARY OF
THE IRYINE COMPANY
A PltUDIMT tMVtsTMIMTt
Don •t delay seeing this 2B R
"Cardiff .. model home i n
U ni versity Park . Beautiful
cul-de-sac location & just steps
from pool. s pa & shoppin~. Priced
to sell a t $118,900. Belle Partch
752·1414. (~70)
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~ VrAty C .... w~c....
MJ..aJI 64442'1
901 eo-o.;.. Haibat v-c....
«ii Coldwell Banker
UY! A LITTLI
In beautiful Bayshores -private
beaches. boat manna, tree studded
winding s treet s . Spacious 4
bedroom home perfect for a loving
family including the land. ~.000.
TUatUIOCIC
Prt>"d~t Home .
you 'll tb l nk
you're 1n a
ru!'tom home
whe n you v111t
t bus spac1ou11 3
Rdrm Prl'S1dent
H o m e 1 n
Turllerock Jl '~
a.imply smashinic •
!375.000
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERV1CE
SPACIOUS VllW C:ONDO
F'our Bedroom'\ + f'· \\'It Wet Bar •
f'11"\'plact>. Til,... -\\ \ C'hen fr Bat.ha.
Pormal Oh. \., ..)\lraatt rrom
C.ara1te T1~ ~-Lovely Catalina
O<-ean View.;) ~ .. ted on Quiel ~ Oftly
1179 900
MEW LISTING
llVIHI
Qu1t't Cul-de Sac Location. Good Starttt FOf'
VounR Family. Den Can Re C0tweruid To
f'ovrth Re<droom Nt>w Earth Tone C.rpet.s .
Brti;lht & Chttrlul fo:ai.rn K1tdlen. One Of
lrvint-·s f'inest Community A•110etat1on1
With Pool & Tennis. 1128.000.
® --....... ... ,.
Walker & lee Real Estate
~ IV2"-LOAM -IAITlel
Lovely 4 bdrm. 2 bath, 2 story home on quiet cuJ.d6.uc ln
East.aide Costa Mesa. CUstom designed POOL & SPA lft
extra ordinarily beauUfully private yard. Owner will help
finance! S14S,1M)O
OC:IAMYllW -st 1t.to0
3 bedroom home on R-2 Jot Appraised at IH5,000.
Redueed tor quick sale. Be creative -submit all offen.
New pal.at & carpet. Seller motivated!
IUl"-DISf. RMAMCI• -CUfll NAVIN
Lovely 3 bdrm. 2 bath, falllib' home. SunbD llvlac room
with brlck rlreplace. Separate cuest quarten wttb own
bath. Cbarmln1 bouae ln moat pre1t11tou N.wport
locaUon. Sla,000
204I W11tdft,Df . ... ~ .. -848-n11
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kllcMlt, l•r• faaslb ramn, room. Jut 9.. .
room. cr•~lrlh1 an.-_. oww will -~
ACAMOll MIH &....,... 8&a1.ra leadlna o-~ a~8'01.•t':n ... • .._MIW to111tva.._.1u11e.• 1100 __ Q ,., .;. ia,.. 1 bd. 2~ ....,lve bdrau. P'ree
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sale". Patrick Tmor..
111-1•
REALTORS
don osen .. ' ..
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•&UfFS• liCbtY ~ 3 BR 2 a., liogle level condo.
Oole to aU aawaltles.
().mer-/qeat.. &tlMZT7
MIWPOIT HCMfTS
3 Lovely bdrms
1¥•Ba, n r schls.
S up e r c lean .
$151.950.
JONES REAL TY
AGENT 10,. "l:lt P.M.J
Dims 6Clan loelkJag lor ~~~~~~~
l agmt who speciaiizea Paa. ~ Plow potl. H.B.
i• laod. 100'1. com· 4-p£ex. 20%dn. O.W,.C.
mllliaD. vsy aur-lve be1 at ~ll'Xo. ft no pts.
at&e. Call llr. Clark lo SLl9,000. A.alt for J im
C.... .. W.-IOU " ··:p;······· ........ JIKlll' IJOta.
a& ..... •.lkaldto
sulL 0war /Blllr. -.uzs SG4U8
Pricedto..UatOD· -.--•-••••-Aubwn for $122,ISO. The HocDfs, pvt C'OUllllw:dty, .. _000 ..-...,_ 2 bd:ls. a. hr senmty,
-· · ....... 1-_ near Fedco. Blatle)' for SlJUOO. Both 1ul>-lettln1 OK. From CAU. 644-7211 Pnced to &ell. 1106,900. incl. 2 Ba th. 2 car &.900. Treasure ls land
FRffDOM HOMf
3Br-pool-2050 NaUonal.
USTstDE
2 Br. 1 be w /hanhrd n.n. sse.ooo assum. lat at 9.5% Int. Super loc.
lli2,.500. Cwt Herbert.a IJ.
Owa/A&l 631-12.166.
8Y Owner. 96M680 prqe. ftplc, air eood. MoblJe ~ Pk. JC*>l ••••••••111:•! microwave. Up1raded So. Coast Hwy Lquna tbrouCbouL Brand new. Beacb, Jl.M.P . <71• J
Avaal immed. For sale ams.
by owner, 558-9082. 1~~~~~~~
CALI,. PUH I 05
.... 11'tlJta1lt[Jj stanstan 7JU.TilJtUJUl1 s 125,000!
2 IDltM COMDO
$155,000.
VllWHOMI
owt& FIMAMaMG
AT 120/o
Newport 'a fl.nt'St 3 Bdrm
decorator home. Bwlt
around central atnu.m.
Master swte haa cuswm
lo ft & Oak s p ir a I
1ta1rc a 1e. Cua tom
Jacuzzi pool W /Canyon &
ot,y hlh&a view dltectly
oil muter suit~. Call
RED CARPET.~
EastbJuf(. 2800 I Q. ft .
~.ape. Vlew. 3Br, den.
breakfast room. By
owner. &*-OllCM.
673-6210
Newport Deb ISi -1.866. Valem.loe, Agt. 972-1Y17
S.O.•• 1076 'lf1 kar.ts 8Y owner &side C.M. 3 -••••••••••••••••••••• tar S. 1300 conun 'I uo.l1a S12S.OOO.
SPAISll
CHARMER
-..... ••••••••••••• $8~.000 dn . 0 .W.F .
<keao VMIW, acrou from
~-3 Br, 2 ba, JaC. 1 ....
lo ts . $146,000. UCB
B-5'40
4-PlEXES
NOM $159,000
~DOWM
NE.u DISMETLAHD
Broker (114 YTS0-16'M ...... c., ... ..., 1071 c ..... , Loh/
t.1aace at 13%. Payt.s
tliOO mo. Dn ve by Ll2
Cabr11lo. 64M IS44 or
-.9334. ---
By owner' 4 unrts E-side c .... $165.000. $80,000 dn.
0 W.F'. be.lantt at 11,..."
w -payta ol lll03 mo. for S
yn. &ll-8544 or 4M-lk134
•••••••.. . • • • • •• .... • • • c,,,ti I 500 ... .................... .-----------·
70 UllTS
t•hg.e>a.Ylew
3 Bdr, 2 ... fee land.
Newly decorated .
J acaul. p•t beach.
-OWC, creat terms.
Prteed to eeU at -.S.000.
lllr.131-6'm ~-B!l!!!ll!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Spa c lou s 2-story 4 Br ~.... I024 home, fam rm, fple, 2ba .
camr lot. RV, bit wa11a .
nr So . Cst. Plaza
Sl.33.SOO. 546-5643.
in French Quarte r
Lowest price 1n area.
Located oa ireenbelt
Only $75.000. WON'T
LASJ'.
Wortctltedlatate
556-7777
9mrp California home. ' Bdrm. 2 story <2 up & 2
down ) . ..Family room
kitc hen combo with
ftrepl.acr. TastefuUy up-
grad e d thru o u t.
Goqeou I andacaping.
Owner purchased -
needs fast sale! Take ad·
vantage. c all no w
Owner will fL0.1J1ce tradt-
t? J water V1eW custom
really spacious home .
AgaJt.. c:ves &13-1795
2 Br condo. by ownt>r ~ tepU"&l.e, WI·
oiiit.nirt.ed view "' ac:lJ lulls and rorr A Near
Ml6$loo auoo.-.c dn. owe 2nd. ••~·8441 .
Pactfac Vaew .. emon a I
Prt, La.kes1de, 2 sate..
S4 8 S o r m a k e o fr .
~.M2-!1732 O.../f«i Wortta
~-F IP 585.000
Appr'ec Oepretrx Shltr
f'or tDlonnaUon call
Zack ol Allstate RJl.rs.
962-8311, home 898-4i06:t ••
.......................
TIULY
1 DBJGHnVL
Oeacribea this lovely
c<*k> uear So. Coast
Plaza. It features: 2
Bdrm 2 bath. fonnal din-ina room new carpets,
.aew wall coverings.
cenmic noors, RV ac-
ass aod is " downslalrs end urut. For an appoint·
. med to see. call 546-5880
~
• • f ... HERITAGE
REALTORS
*** JoylKW
Z380.Norse
Coata Mesa
You are the winner of
two ti ckets ($13.00
value>. to aac.us v AIGAS
Mar. 14th · Mar. 20th Costa Mesa&
Huntiaelon Center
1lckd.s may ..be claimed
by callln& 00·5678, ext.
Z'l2 •••
AU-Seasom Smart! Relax Y0tr Feet!
7Sa-1100 -....,......,... ....................... 1052 •ZMO Cc rc:W
* $7500 DM. * MNl1t<l·1•\H.J01 10hl1""1" ~ !·~!!i·F~ [ ~:llltlJ Folboe"oHch
Gracemont M<>ekl. zroo
sq rt 4 Bdrm 3 Ba.
$245 .0UO. By Ownr
~
3~ COUMBYVIEW
Pt'aperly 1600 .......................
HTATE C l Corner lot. Wests.de,
130 Xl40 S22S,000.
~ 6 Assor 752 0023 -------111t. rat.es. Near ocean.
F1REPLACE. 3 Bdrm. Investors welcome . Woodbridge 2 story, 3 br.
HURRV .. wooll.ut. ~. l~ be condo. Wash/dry
... 541.0100 room. Frpk, ~yard+
ROMANTIC V1LLA
All the charm of thil>
award winning model
PLUS the delightful de·
corauni make t his
somd.h.ing special. Nale
the brick patios, lush
p&am•ncs. FreodJ doors am oU Ooon. All th15 ID
an aclmive aat.ed. com·
l1Ulil.y. SM9.000.
New nat.om el5llilt.e, t..lllt
With pnde and q u.all ty
ma te rials tbru-o ut
Amenit1f.'1' and special reawrea mate this re· Sldence ··one of a klDd"
RXIRDUPLD
Once E's1de CM. 2 Br
earb yard ·f r p lr ~ CCMMi: I I -IT o.... ....., 000 64S-ll03 A ~fouaM 1700 ~. gt. ....................... ~
··--· --"" rec. J»d'•ce iocl: ~e. .... ~ poc>I. jacu.zzl leD.DJ.s &
~ 4 bdrm, ..-...rate $36'75 ON Hu.ce m :.tr -.-. Bdrm. Ii.., ba Lots of m .. d 's qua rte ra & wood 6: mirro r e d MtwportleGcla
12.UHITS
STOP
Don't wait, tomor row
might be too late.
Absolutely immaculate
College Part home. Par-
quet wood floon in
ldtcbm. warm and cmy
Ii VUJg roam. 110¥9 in coo-
d i lion. Wo n 't l ast !
Huny ! 6'5-0303
F~~C S TE
OLSON
•
ATl'mTION BUILDERS
-&«Ide 2bl'. lha, on
z.a>iaOO' lots. $129,000. or
bmtolTer. 557·3881·
~LMMG
Beaut1fu.lly upgraded
Woodside Condo. 2Br. 1
ba, do5e to S.C Plaz.a.
Seller is anxiom. S'l0.000.
All.~
MOMT'ICB.LO
Lowest price I n
ne ighborhood for 3
Bdrma and 2 atones.
Cllildren a n..d pets
weltlome. CJoee to shops.
scboola de •• 000.
642-5200 _,
........ ~ 10401 .......................
DOLLHOUSI
TbJJ cbarmlog patio
home fMblnl 2 Bdrm
l 'io!t balm, and la located cm cul de aac: street. next
to ireenbeJt. Very clean mt private. Terrtftc few
a J0'.1111 OI' ntlred cou-
ple. For an appointment ao-can~.
~ .. HERITAGE
. REALTORS
3Bdrm2be. Pnld&e BBQ
model, up1raded,
SU7.sJO. Princlpala ()n.
ty. ltl-0038
mare. tllllS.U>. Browner.
559-~.
Panoramlc Ylew. by
CJWIJS'. Tartle Red Coo·
do. Upended ZBr. ZBa .
dm. z car pr. formal
clB. nn., im.lde laundry.
piitio. $148.000. ~21.54.
L..,.. YilllcJe IU.
4'7·1761
fonm.1 cbnma rm. faauJy .._....... __.... -i_,. 100· from sand. Only nn. h~. ber • adobe pma ·g. aar •........ ....v · ... -r • · · poi.a:1. Alfl. f546.4MS or IG>,000. Fee W>d. Won 'l frplcs. s tained glal>I . a.mi · i.t! ~ down, owner pool. apa. gourme t W\llcany at J.K.
6 UMfTS klldllen Zoned and room Z tr condo .... pool. rec. Wortct a.d lstah
Fantastic Peninsula for horaea. Will belp room. sauna. etec pt.es, 556-n77
Point loC'ation. Qwe t r~. R.EDOCED TO etc So. Coaat Plau ---__ _
neigbbofbood. 1 blk to S25..000 --. aJ11Q. lalDe over' -......--.n .. w .. ~
OCMD6a..y Remodeled WAl'ERAIOHT a:milJcbtTDollD.cm, RllBto-.......a
YOU CAN AF P 0 RD ln 1916. Xlnt CCIDd. Call HOMES 0--trill \ab a.Ii TD. Upper Nwpt. Bb, C0sta
GUN G bn*tt,Ml-9'5 REALE.STATE AilMla oa1:J QI~ 6 llleaa.. S8r. 2Br+boow.
LA A NI CEL! 631-MOO 1111>). pp m tlJa ~ rm & 1.Br. Sbows gd in·
Brinc1"J'.lrfalDlb'tohvel--------... ·y· ... ·,---~~~~~~~~ ---· • ...,.. ame. owe ftaaaeioa in tbil' bedroom deliabl --I -_,,_ -e
·with areat views and ........... S,1.W s.t.AM IW ...._,_ o ., ... =.:.rc1a.suo.-.1.ut
DJc:e up&rades. 'Larae BeaUtitUlly reinodeled _ .. _............ •.,.. • , • •• ••. , • -· PLAY A REAL l'.STATE
pool-sized yard in an Spaolab at1le home. $67.IOO '7J.1900 e a t a b I I a h e d Hup muter IUite, com· ~SlZl.SOO fortable fami ly rm . 0-,W. •7 INTS• ~--EV UNGOREALESTATE formal bving rm w/lge turd to find atarter ~ iJVWMC .,_al F"VVIW"...-A '95-l720 fJJ>k:. Walk·ID pantry off b.mJe ID attndlve arl'a . Gardea Grove. JO mo. OnlJ 2 left! Good Co5ta
New Turtle Rock Ridge
Cc:ok>. Verr aclusive. ttlwportlladl 106'
DlllW t:ltcbm.. Pvt. roo<. all neatly pamled, with 2 (Md. aJ I 2B r ft l ~Ba Mesa locatlm. Can be
tq>su:ndeck. t.:dlOOiiD. wood Doon, Twn.Ue l&Dlh. OWC 80k1 aepe.ratdy. AlJ 3 Br ""1oa..lls~ *"le shed and ab.de w t301r. ctn . SUl,000. 2 Ba l'ach. Owner will Pa.ers Plan c. $210,000. ...... •••••••••••••••••
848-610&. ,7J.l900 ~ tn the yard. On 85.l·a.& cany at I~ (or 4 ye-
lar-ge lot, owner will betp DA YIS & CL.AB 155.txX> down. f\J U pn~
DEERFIELD
Uke new, 4 Br 3 .Ba. 2l6(IO
sq It. Best &ocatioo. Prof.
18.Ddacapmg. sas.ooo.
Best bey. Bkr Chuck
ffan'ell. Eves W.8030.
a c754-GB2
University Park
Fordham Model. New
c..rpet. tile. wallpeper,
paiol ln • out. G~at
locaUoo. Clos e t o
acbools. put & library.
SJ28,000. Great terms.
Pnn. balance $85.000.
10.9% lot. Prio. only.
Sl311.
OpeoSwi 1-5.
19Satlowood
IGCANYON
~ &olf course
ea&.a&.e ... aq.ft. ' to 6
Bdrms, ~ bat.bl. Pool
and ape. Sl.295.000.
111 STARNES CO.
673-7761
....,fl'IUAMEAH
VIP PllOPa I Y
Vle'ft al Back Bay and
city Ugbt.a. Exclusive
Ibver Shores area. Un·
bt>lle va b ly perfect
~ and lm:unow;
Just. lisUd. Ca II for ~our
pnvate sbowiog today.
................... 1 ~
HCAMYOH
4 Bdrm. Creetive fmaac·
ing. Aa1omable loan.
Call for appt.
FO~EST E
OLSON ·---601 UDO
&qler Waterfroot Condo. -------1 Spectacular view. A.a· ..w'POIT CalST
sumab6e lou.. Call ror Hl.lb11 upsraded. pro-* * • detailll ,_,IC!Nll:y decorated 2 Dorolly H. Seier-.• ~ Bdrm 2 beth condo wrtb
! ,, HERITAGE
148S1Jel.freyRd..Sp.3'3 *Cote Realty =·:.it.; =-~i lrvtDe & Investment Yo u are t.b e winner ot 6M).S771 ~1151
two Ucteta ($11.00 r~~~~~~~~~I value), to I
CllCUSY ... AS
Mar. Mtb • Mar. 30th
eo.tallesa6.
H•dinltc-C.. nebta may b9 claimed
.,, caDiq MZ-1871. est.
Z'l2
***
Woadbddp Sycamore 4
br. 2~ ba . prof.
laodKaped. Ip patio.
across from pool 6
...._ BQyer must c:.
cip. OD lOlt adwnp. No
C09t • DO 8abllit1 to
lqer. Prta. Oftb'. Prtce SI-..> . ...,._
. REALTORS LIDOISLE
3o8t;y. eat:J Calli. a ea. I~~~~~~~
dim. 3 ba .• ttv. rm. • /fpl, ~.ec:u&.r View! Securi· ft beamed cell. Coay ... --__ 4br ._ petk>. Walk to beach; .., _ __.... • ·
club ft teanl• facil. MCT,000. &«s'1I
~~REALTY t41'#P01tf HTS 4M-07IJ. Owner will l'IDaDc:e sale
--------• w~dow'll. 2bomeaoa H...,_VllW fl.I lot below 1Mb St. Lcne1J llon.aco model. 1129.C>_.OO. Call Cort
QWit streel. Lra. pvt. Biemem,O.m-im. ~~~ceA;'-=:,: 1~(4~1-Call owaer for appt. llEALTORS .....,,
f1Dance quahfied t>Qyer ....___ tzl0.000 eacl\. All Wllts BKR. Ca0 s.40-1720 ....... ~ '.,.....' ~ being upgraded and are '9111·---L ...... _ ......... -.... 1 fully occupied Yearly ID·
I I ~ ·-Dl.CUTlft come S2IO.OOO pr building -· , IMYESneCT Tenam.s pay utillues.
2 HOUSES
Only S95.000 ror both.
WON'T LAST. Take over m. loan. Great rmt.aJ
area.
Wortdlecil•tate
SM-m7
* S7500DK. * No Quallry1n1. Owner
will carry balance or
loan at m \ban curnnt
Interest rates .
FIREPLACE. 5 Bdrm.
NearSo. Coast Plaut. ln-
ves to r a w e IC'o m e
HURRY .. Woo' Last. 14. 541.0100
-~
()pm IJoale &m. lOam·
Jpm. Fonner home ol
the MAHARAJAH OF
INDORE. 11.000.000, ln·
d. ftrn. + bids. lat.. 2"I
dD. OI" trade for toe. prop.
2221 Heliotrope Dr.
50-1197. Carl <All )
T.. lotO .......................
=-aaurOcea Vft aulJal!DUc Spaabh
quality home, Oil tbe
vay top ol the 1'llatiD
llDL 4 Bdnm. Ree nD.,
w1JM cellar. atatned· ~........_ maaer aae on mtint tap Door.
--. call MMSIZ Or
*GIN
m.-1111• ... ....................... ...........
fwWt 1100
Pride ol owwaiup l-1:e I~ f l€'TI,...~ 3 bdr m . e xecutive , ~
owner'I u.oit wrpnvate _ _ ..0.-.E:~
pmo. CaU DOW OD Uus
raa&aat..ic. Mesa Verde Real flstate ln~ent:.
~ S6-Mt1 3333 W. c.out Hwy, NB
Walker & lee
*91/flo-I Oo/o*
Owner will carry t.bls
super-pride ol owmnb.lp
14 Wl.it apt complex
w/Sl.0501000 dn.. Xl.Dt
cash flow. ISl· t.a
DAYIS&C'AB
IMYES'nelT'S
1••••
'4M646
Cloeed Suoda_r__
• &HTS w ;'POOL
S27S.OOO
Very nice bldg lo xlnt I
area ol Aoahei m. 2!I " dwn. owner wW carry on
aDracl.
H1ntlngt-0n Bch Rily
8C2-4114 ~
JimWl.19on
LahforS. 2200 .......................
Two 30IUB' lota. oueaoma. Build to
suiL 0wor /Bldr.
'iSU25 ~148
Allslljt I
1-JLOT
Prime Oaata .....
locatiaa Ga Bater s. ... apertmaU
er eoadoa. Builder's ~available. aek for ln·
l:ma&laD.
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.... ~~Chatt ... •' w : W-.itow•rlook l•aee. J "'• a ba • il:ll lalle •.,. c:ourw 2 Flre,aue. Near Se '-""'INdt H41
-11 6 dee. bteuUlulb Ollll "'8a. -. Atf., -·•••••••••••••••••••
• • ~. No ptU. m> llo., --; ta.WO l ARtl lle1; I BR, 3 b&..
"7'V aw ·-~ !Jani -view. •Mo. -• Bucb 7INIU ' ~ .. _, W . \l\ctoria BtMb, OCHD ,.. ~.relit .. Ad1ta. No aide, S BR, trpt •• tao·
'' Woodbriclfe Lakeview hix PIU. tlftllo ..... UGI, tattle vi•••! Leue ar .,. c1eo twnJun pvt 4M Blnwd Sl.OOO
NewPOlt CNM a br. a ba, 2
atory, oeean vs... s:noo. .... •. u... Id mo. Property HOUH. IMllllO ......... Free ma
• " l'ISO/mO--J pp Qnlo fw lie. Ott lrvlDe 1'a'ner Auoc Gt·llTl
. U,.. IMdl 3141 Aye 3br, Z'Aiba, 2 cu ~... 3210
_.. .... J.OJ.t. .-v. Cc*x' tv. •wk. inc. Ulll. -.=r
NNport Sbor9 3 Br, Zba. -·•••-••••••••••• 1ar. 2 frplc1, paUo. •••••••••••••••••••••••
<>CEAN Jl'RONT COT. 1115>Mo. M.S-0898 ffOllE FOil RENT ten.nia, pool. frplc . z 'Nli.-mt
blocb to bcb. ga:9110 TAGS, 2Br, pvt bcb, Npt. Terrace T•nhae. 4 Br priced at 1525. Fncd • . da,-.J$'lt yard Is p.rage. Fa.rnll.y
....,_..,_. a112 :!ir~:.bawf~:~o~: ~,:e.~~~~~~:
-.. -••••••••••••••• adult•, no peta. Lee. 973-2!171. Aft, no fee.
• • Lagma Niguel Sharee m>Mo. ~
, · 3 Br. 2 ba. 'Pvt cornmwli· Jd K ..._Va.to 3267 ty, pool, t.enniJ le bead\. 2br. lba. chi 0 . No •••••••••••••••••••••••
·'· Avail. 1monthMay15th pets. SOOMo. 19&2·8 New!Br.den.Ztplc,Z.car
1 to June Ulb. BIO all 1411 Meyer. 549-MM gar. Adulta, no peta, lllOO.
r pd. m4)52JS.3270. Clean 2 br. 1 ba. alt. _213-_:MM'f __ sa_. ___ _
... .,.. leodl l 169 garage. No pets. $UO. 187 tit wport IMdl )269
......
C"'A•mo •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 br, 1 ba. view of root
billa. praae auto.door
opener, quiet famlly
nelCbborbood. fenced
yard w /covered patk>,
CIJDY. t.o fwy. ft 9bo1>plng.
Sll5 mo. 30771 Pueo El
Arco. 79M808
••••••••••••••••••••••• E.. Zlst St. 648-2723. .. .................... .
•NEWPORTREJGtrl'S• Wat t lier 3291 ':Jbr ~ f I 3 Br. 2 Ba. encl. gar, yard. NO FEE! Ari:· 6 Condo ·-••••••••••••••••••••
*R e'd I :~~•~ ~i 04:' wasbet. dryer, $475 mo renlala. VI la Rent.al• 2br. Twnbse buae mslr ·~ 213 . 4 7 3 . 7 7 14 or 548"8594or64S-62119. 67S-49l2Bkr. bdrm. 2 carJ,.ar w/opor.
21J.C70.Z221. Cozy 2Br. lBa, attached Ocean view, dlx 2 BR. 2 NoPaa. Av . 3-U.152$.
r l --------•I garage. lrg fenced yd, ba Versal~les con,So , ~
MOC BAY AREA. 2 Br
2ba. 9>0/mo yrly lm·
aac. SWlllY • spacious.
near So. Coast Plata. frplc • deck. all bit-ans. C •\ I I •
CaJl '75HISe7 orR35-ms will ccnslder 2 yr lease u..twN•d S69S mo.! BBP. afl 3425 .......................
675·7~ ,..,_,. V~ 3234t-==::===========::.-I Brand new 2 Br condo,
••••••••••••••••••••••• security gate, pool, jat. Brook.hunt Weetm1ost·
YlAIMtOUNG_ RIM:
Social Acbv1t1e1 01· reel,,,• ffff Sunday
Bnincn • BSO'a • P9r·
llel. Plua much more.
ORfAT REall!ATION:
Tenn11 • f,... Lesion•
(pro l PfO shop)• 2
Hea.lltl Cubs• Sauna•
HydromasaeQe•SWlnt-
m1ng •Driving Range
llEAUT1FUL APART·
MENTS: Smgles, 1 6
2 Bedrooms • Fur· "'
n11hed l Untum11hed
·nm SEVU.LE"
28r stwllo, 1 ~ ba. aar
Mita. CIJU, d.rls. bllna.
toed yd. Wa\er pd.
~-· ZJI .. ,. .. SaDta Ana SS75
SAVE $150
You lalnt ti dun z JiVG bedtoom.s P\I Uy
c arpeted t bui l\lna
Ground floor Super k>ca
lJOll. A.dulls. DO peta. $300
mo. Apply • 8 . -w Wlhoo.~.
Ulrll8 2 Bdrm apper ~
Quiel building with
beautiful landscaping
1111 tll', pool, er . ..-... adlta. DO ..... UUJ pd.
•Momovta~.
ZBr, W /pr. Mita, ~ ~. bJw, fned yd. w..-pc1.-..uo.
-...... Saala Ana D75 111 \l\daria St SliO
2Br, lSa. diabwuber •
e oclo1ed earaae.
SUO/m o . 548·5763 ,
1-GMl'IL
F..Mtslde 2 br dup~x. am
fenced yard, adulta. Pet
ok. m>. l'\'.t ft last llOO
dep.Calleo.cm7
..-wpc)trr
UAaTM84TS
Z Br fl75 + lllil Mawre
adult.I. tnlant onl}. No pas No wat.erbed!.
XSO Newport 81 vd
Co.ta Mee.a ---0-PoMt 3126 .......................
l 6 2 bdrm. stove. crp,
1275 • 1335 961-7820 •
8Hoo1; Ir'\ au fr bcb
2Br. 2ba. dedt. fprk. car
Ver') clean M25 mo
Martha 66l· 1161
............. 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I S4Jper decor, linelf as dlS•
hel included. 2 pool:.,
. • CJUUiog greene, shuffle
board and volley ball.
Near •Int shop cent.er
aa.i all freeway!..
••*5 Brs, 2 ba. frplc, dbl
garage. IMO mo. $350
S 10 . 9433 Cormorant,
f"1 Valley. 642·7743.
IAYFROMT rt1 MHYC
2700 sq ft, 5 bdnna, l l,'l
be. Sl650 per mo leue,
will consider short t.enn
er. Gard e n Grove.
SSl-8010
• Adull l.Mf19 • No Pets ADULTS OVER 35 No --------
LIDO PENIN 2 Br. 21~
be. $2000, short t.erm or
yrly. V1t'tonan Wlt.h huge
rooms, wat.erfronl view.
Jacuz.zl, beamed ceilings.
WATT.Rf'RONT
HOMES '
Rtd lstate Store Newlydecorated3br. 2ba. 675-l7JI
Condo. Dbl gar. Eocl.1~~~~~~~~ pal.IO & storage. Pools &q ;
c!b hse. Children OK. No BJG CANYON : Security
J el~. 84 7·4900 eves. guarded lmng. Spacious
Avail. March U. ~Mo. Deanebome 640-8582
HMl1iF4• t.odl 3240 UDO ISLE 3BR 1 ~' ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl s . tl ffOM~P'OR RENT tins . o . pa o .
3 b P . ed r IBOO/mo. 673-4063 or 4 r. nc rom
!>"l'ANTON
<K.ateUa & Koott )
3 Br, 1"'2 ba. 2 story.
Dsbwbr, pal10. dbl
gange. 2 kids & l petJ
ok. $475. 964·2S66 or
11'r.>2971. Agt. no fee.
PILeb "clean 3 Br. l~ ba.
BbJ.nl, pool. Mi5+dep
Aelft. 962-9311. -.5896
2Br.1V• bacoodonearSo.
• Models Open daily
9 to 6.
Oakwood
Garden Apartment•
Newport Beectl/So.
1700 ,&11\ SI
(Dovet at 16111)
(714) 642·8l70
NewPOrt Beech/No.
880 Irvine
(II 16111)
{714) 645-0550
pets LEEWARD APTS.
202t> Fullerton. (1 blk.
F.ut cl Newport Av~ & I
bltSo. ol a&y). 631-0397_
3 br. 2 ba. rrr So Coast
Plazt. Call 833 2238 \t F'.
8 »-5:30
& ... ide 148 E e.y 2br.
lb&. pool. Adults :-.o
Paa. S3:50Mo ~ ;n21
•DllUXE*
GARDEN APT.
2 ........ wly
Jpools
Covend CAI r port
PJUo MPU-. BBQ 's
claw to fwys .. be~
walk to sbopptng.
l 7111 Go6detl•est atw.,.., REAL ESTATE
'631-1400 _.~. .f'acd yard " Y..ty l br. 2 M, pallO. a•ra1e1. PamlUH ....,., carport. Oood
pleaae. Kida ls p~ts aru. CJOH to beach. ~-can -..zsesor BroM:r~
Cout Pl.ua. lDtmed. oc-1---------'l 1 Br apt S350 & 2 Br apt
SG> plus 3 BR z ba coodo
lili(). All new, clWdren 847-6064
.,.,..... furo. 4 Bll, i
bL Avail. on 1 or 2 yr
"1ea!e. Privai.t beach. C.
~a RJtr 548·5527
2tr. 2bll. Condo. Dbl gar,
pool etc $650 S7SO~lo. Ad
srtter 1139. 642 ~. 2A hr.,
1773-2971. Agl. no fee
Olarmuag 3br. 2ba. din
rm. frplc, dbl gar. walk
to bcb le schools. SS95Mo
NopW. 6'2·3743
-an 2 bdrm. l ba. garage.
nr bdL S500 /mo.
lradllll• ~
48r . 3 Ba . 2 sty
w /gorgeous v\ew.
guarded pvt comm.
wllA!Mis courts, pool &
jacuzzi. grdnr .1ncld.
Sl250 mo. 968·6623.
963-3lU ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-3312 ..._,.-.wla 3207 3 br b blks r 2BR ldlx. mstr. a\Dte>. 3
•••••••••••••••••••• ••• • 3 a, 6 · rom ba., den; approx. 2100 1q.
Perm P Sbr. 3ba, Exec.
CBtm Hm. Fantastic loc.
$1500Mo. Parker Rlty.
S.Sl-3253.
<:or-.. .. Mar 3222 , ........................ .
<Irvine Terrace spacious S «. 3 ba. ram rm. short or
lon& term lease. Agt.
M4-11835.
beach. 2-story • • Yl'· _old ft.. Frplc., wet bar. 2 car
hooae. No pets, no kids. gar. Tennia, pool, sauna.
$675. Surf R eally. jacui~i prlvil. Lease
53&-7542 19S(). ~101 or (213)
F.xec. Sbr, 21~ba. Sol Villt.a _7{g._l:....770 _____ _
Home or H. Harbour. REl.JSTED a50 2br &ar,
llll51ncl grdnr. 847-4525 patio. Mature adlta, 00
llir. lba. Condo. pets. Avail 3t20. 6'5-5778 962-7463 _aft~.2_. _____ _
"2br. w/tplc, 2-car garage. 5 Bedroom, children &
$575 mo. Call Roxie petsOK. S700mo. ~. 642-4210 536-7542 •UDO ISLE
3 BR. 2 BA. lri· 1imny
patio. 2 car pr. Acceu
to lA!lmia. bcb " club ~-(21J)65a-7IOO or
Be-' old 3 Almost~. 3 br 2 YJ ba. 428 .,.ua. 3 yra ' 2-st.ory. fplc., close t.o b', 2be. nr parks, frplc, 2 beach. S'TOO mo. 536-4746 -ur gar. Orive by. Avail
eopaacJ. a.st mo.
••2·4411; 175·8181;
~9052
UASISGALOU .,.......
2 BR coodo, ~rock end urut. '6li'> mo. All
uLUJlies & uaociat100
®es mduded. MOUDlJlin view. clme "° pool.
1 BR CIOGdc> Orangetn:oe .
end un it. SUS mo.
Ground noor pl&O ne•t to
pool•epa.
2 BR stngle f am.i.l)' home.
Deane Ho me lrvlne:
Community pool. l650
mo. Cal Te PrwotMw
7SZ..1700
()PfN '" Q •II \ lllN 1011111<'1'
~ ' TH£ REAL
ESTATf.RS .)
Dql ., __.. 3600 .......................
(714~. ~l ~-1. llm1mo Jo-Ann PRESTIGIOUS LAN· ~~~~~~~~ _Doran. __ :.-\-=fl'-._as_1_.9522 ___ 1 DING :ibr, 2ba. ram rm.
Beaut. new 2br, 2ba,
w/1uodeck. Clo1e to
beacb-In Cdll. *5.
m.otJI
. ,
COIN MeM 1224 frm din. frplc. dtshwr.
compactor. 3 car gar
w/bltln cabinett "sink.
New plush crpla. NO
Pets. S'TSOMo. 846-7473 or
.......................
' 10DSMTS OtC ~): 2 BR, $495.
Qar. "fncd yard. 842-2510 or M6-CIM8 ~13'Tl
• •SUPER RENTAL ON
THE BAYFRONT .
leMe; adUli•• Dover--------
Shara. 5 Bdrm. home
wi&6 pier • 0oe1 '°' eo f\ . boa. .-0 llo. Yrl.J. Bay
6Beacb Realty 7»-0lll
·• s-p Mesa Verde a BR 2 YACJ;.)lf U00 ~amilJ Rm, quiet 48B Jbe etwllo
2 Br Dullla -CdJ( 2Br~t'50CM
I Ir Dapla tc76CM
fl.C. TaylarCo, Rltn.
...00.A.tkforP!•·
:r Ice rooms, 1595 &.!per abarp 2 BR, 2 Ba. • · _... ·
1111). <2'Udnm ••mall pet ms. 3 BR, "50. 3 BR. AceatlTMl'IO .. .... "' .....
<It. Call~. aak rar 8525. cao.e to acboob, SPYGLASS. f br, ~ ba, •••••••••• .. ••••••••-•
,r hmotl..an'J .,.,..,ii• •. . , :!!!mo· G.~~r. ln~I. .... Ps 11111 1'707 ~I ~·· ~,.., .......... ••••••••••••• • aBr, ~Condo, DO pets, .;;....;.;;...;.....;....-..,..-.-.;,._ __ , 81 Up lp J r 00 JIU As
~~~:i::5Aat~· 2br~~e:J:n~sotf ;1t.=J'~.-.•
cum>llNEWOONDO llizl!9• COWM. P@Ol a. tenl\la
1 Bf 2~ Ba fr le ... , u 32A2 couru. 971/mo. •t·1'll C......_ 1714 ......... No ~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'tllldafl,lll-lllO. ....... ........... _ ...
-hDO.ea.51ll ~_l!ldad bland h'I S llaffla Colldo. z Br. 1 be. 1 Jr~-~~ .un1m, .50. With as• Net&! Vltwl tlOO I 0 0..--· ---· ·: , 1 ar.1 i.. praae, lldl&b.a ~moo. A&t.•iaa ,..__.19 m · No •· QIW. ..cure.
c:mlJ ... IDO. trwti.. JJA4 JlflNwptlbdMHITI.
• ;J ~ --·--··········· II.mill& i.,.. ........ tn 2 Br wfP! • Crpta 'Die Lall.es Lu w/all al.molt ~ acn. I Br, ~ ~ llCd ,.s. .,;.,.. P.., 2ni ... ottlea. upiracled :Cc,~ ::O!f
:'1)''11111 1tt• DMuo •• lll5Mo + -No = ___. Peti. ..,.. c:aipw. -, ... JWb. ........ ...;;. ___ .. ____ ... _______ ,
,.,.,,.. a V acct u . ...,. ltNl"AU ~ Cl'llt ODDdo ' • ...., .. o. 71t·l'IU IDnott. ........... .., lldrml. •:?;a Nr ~ ..... • .. ~ ............ ~· t • :i· . .............. ,. .... . o. ar c'H•, .. bome. Slllt.~be............ • l•IU.·••r r, =,rtwaa.. XII&. area. •Ba.t\.l be. POOL ~ ....... ....._. ,.,..,.. ~._. .... em S11&1Mt•1r•-.•· ........... --
1•2 Bn apt. 3U1 E. 16th _OK._MS"'--«J.-.a. ____ _
St. AdWta. no peU $350. Near New 2 br, 2 ba.
Yrly . Also uofurn dsbwbr, aundeck. ~
6454711. •1u.8 eves or wknd.s
Beautiful furn penthouse
apt. Cntry club fa cl
Monthly or loneer
t850Mo. 1•Jm1
WERA VI! SUlfll ER
REN'I'.ALS
WEEK OR MONnl
associated
U P J ,. r ~ '• U l r.. • r IJ ',,
j ' 1' IJ\ fl., ~· I ' ' e I, t
Large 1•2 br apta. pool•
P8lJO Adulu only. no
pets. l.11117 Moorov1.a ~
lrl325~
OCEAN VIEW 2~1 Pacific C . .M.
Larp l br w /loft. Frplc.
pY! patio. encl. aar ..
blln1, jacu111. From
~. Nopeta. lnlantok
SPMC 6'1-6107
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...... , .......
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• 1 i 2 IR Pa«M AJtL
.0 .......... 1110·,
• PHt I Rte. R• ..
.Q ..... l .......
.,.. 19 a..-asa."
1 br, comp\etely furn.
l&liO/mO. 515-9169 before
lDor after3:30. •
Oean, qulel. 2 bd. 1 ba. L4MlJ an .... no peta. ~~~cillsl350/mo. J..W Br apCa. -U
lnpr'. b.b. ......
SHORTTERll
RENTALS
S!OO Week fl up REALTORS
Af,eot87~170 Laree Z BR lo •·plea.
n.. l at 2b 2b ll&m. cpts, d.rls-Adil.I. u.;ean ro r · a, no pe\a. Sl75 mo. ml
April 1, tbru Junel4 Sbalima 55l-tlS50 7Sz.etlllor m41181 ___ r_. ;____;___-1 .......... ................ .......................
..... , I I 111 3107 .......................
OCUMAllA'
Wall! to ti•• beae•. DeJJpthal l&• lid .,. ----~ have petim OI'.
EQ)oy our ;ao ltd'eS w / at·
tnc.tlve peeobelt. u.e.. landaape Ir t bole put.
liDI eruo. Fr leDdly
dubboule w/frpk. ~
'IV, aawa. aettlse • _,.. room. Stana at
SB l.ncl'I mJr. uW.
Add$, DO peU.
CASA .. SOL
216'1 .. 1ldl rst
t62-66Sl
3 Br. 2 be, atepa t.o beach.
tilOmo Property House. --------
N2-31150or6'!-l010 ••HO~•• a SUPERll.AllT of
Vertalllea Condo. Lu PERSONALSERVlCES
Ot:an Vie• PentbouM have a roommate for y~
2br. 2ba. see. Poole, 1CJ1De-nofeeforfemales
gym. clb t.. clole io mc7$7da1115M::B5
bch S70011o 7SZ.!Hilif. or S734B] W I Y . 0 C e a D fr O..D t.
lJJt.ra dJx Coodo w I ">'JO.
.-.. Panl.ulle db bM.
pool. fountains. Top
~\Y S.llo C.U
Janet 6'S-GU.
Washer /dryer, 1ar.,e,
pmo. frplc. SIDOincl alil.
o.w.~
4lSO
Qll SANO BAY FRONT {jjw._._
2Br. ZBa . Lldo laland.fO,.-r;.,
(71.4 I 673-334.S or C2tl 1 ~ ..........•....•.•.....
~l(e. ~ •up. 2308 W.
2erze..dbl prage.pool Oceanfront , N . B
~c ST50 mo Ad Sltter b _13-4.U4..;._..;._ ____ _
•Ul.642-0_,:W bra WANTED:
Garaae Ul Cctll. ~
Stacie garage. safe 4t S. Q I ... ll 76 MIClft. S&ortlp only. $40
--··-•••••••••••• mo Ask for Fa.y e .
:? Br an t'brf by ~arb 1295 669&00
mo Adult.&, DO pell l32 -------
&ano Lo See Mu. apt OHke.....,, c -------~ l bdrm & dedt
~ean.,..froat : p rivate ...-r.o beads. range. ~al. cll.abwub~r
... .,. ••.....••.••......
O!lk apace llOO lilo. aml
office SUO Mo. llZ7
Wutc hff Dr. Nwpt
Bead1. 631 .GllOC) i\dub, DO peU. Imo utaJs , _______ _
Uld4. Qall .Z. .. M
s.-..w.-3116 .. .................... .
z bdnn. 2 be. $f75 mo.
JOO Sq. n. office. pvt I..., 7a St. Claar. Surte
0 , Colta lleaa. Freeway
~near Baker&.
BrisWI. GOO mo. 14$-7IOO. Pool• r ec rm .
71'1141 ·0 J OS • m,s.1m WW bGlJd to sail_... ft
.. ... •• ha lit ... DNI' oc Alrport. Cell ..u. .. r t1d mo B4m. . ..................... . s.•--New w ...;..-.t.'"'u,y
add ._. ID 14 plua
from $J75. ! ltdrm
WWitll: -from -.. pools, &...-. waMrfalla. ~2.. o:.:r:=ac ~ lrtft Noc1h
CID lleacfl to llchdden
dim Welt oo lie P'addeft
\o SHwiad Vl llaae.
('IM~lll. -.......................
S12WedftUp
Studlo1, l bra.
liltcbeoettea. pool •
maldlerV. 59-9755
!U1ny A.crell llotel
~----~-~
SUBL&ASS: CombiQa·
tioD Of&e/Wba apace ia
~-._ IMI fl. all or
pa.rt, end Wllt. Unckr
... 1141'7M050
•Da..ux.BOFnCES•
Fram l raL up \o l "IOO sq.
IL ft'OID a. ft. No IM
req. Beblnd Alrporter
HaW 9t D72 DuPoot Dr.,
• .......... lJ
lllCUmlSURIS
Nr Oran1e County Mrpmtarea.-.ma
'
7
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CHto• Carpe.ntr1 . •11:1&. .... dock re-•. ~ 8-o9.U.,. 1631• ---------1 C IKI•
STC• tDAMAM ... ••••••••••••••••••••
Rlplllr .•....•. Remodel Room •dcllt. remodel.
Remidal& ....•. Commer, Plana. Geo. Pilmer & lMl8nled ......•. Bonded San. Uc 'd. 557.a2
ft'4ielllt ............ .
lbDe tepalr. additioas,
...... doors. SmJ Jobs
••7•&Sw c.antndor. consultant,
remodel expert. •1· 1177 CIL Rmbl. Ml-72a ---------•Contractor, remodehng.
.:.· Carpentry·Comm'l, Repairs, patios. Free
Ree1d. Free Eetimate. &L Doullas Propertles.
John : 141S -04H, or U c. IJ3713C6.$52·50N
531..aJG.
,:. .
.----'--------1 Uc's building contractor· SeU with EA.5E! bonded. CstJn building.
It's a BREEZE Bay area p referred .
Oassifled Ads GU-5678 646-761.S
.. ·-~ .......................
llr ••'••utter . ~ IQllallied
I" ....... aJ~lalUD. Guar ....... elt. Gl-Olll
~.
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Carpentry, ma1011ry ,
roohn1. plvmblna.
P\oarioJ, st..cco & Ute.
Drywafl Is more. J B. --Electric, paintlna.
drywall, plumb1n1 re·
pair Family bualoess.
Lac'd + work a uar.
84Pr5189
Plumblna. electrical.
beatinJ, au aen. repairs.
Free eat. 536-13112
Handyman Servlc.-es 7
<!Qs. Free cet. Qlty work
guaranteed. Ready when
you are. Dan 646-9SM
APl'&HSE IN & OUT
EXP GEN REPAIRS
QLTY Ii REASONABLE
BIG&SllLANYTIME
EXT 77, 91Sr l L07
PetaoDallaed 1erv, Haull•I. cle anups, • ---...... n..__. .... AP I ~~....,...,..... .... ..,.1 veway remove a, call M0-1315 tor your
tJQnmlal. 557.aTJ --~
llUee :ftefu• HauUn1 Reliable. 1ood work, U ., Y~flome.Gar ~ ae fer ea c e s , Ca IJ ---····-•-•••• ek.--or....... Aa;Jt1me.Ml-7131 BrtctWQrt. Small jobs.
111 d1 I I Newport, ec.ta .... ,.,,.,.,, lrvine m..nn ....................... ..-··················· . ......
Wa a ~y Q;EAN HYPNOSIS WORKS a.tom muonry, paUoa,
HOUSE? Call Glqb.a,fD Farfreeconnkat.ioe _. ___ , .. _ ·-· ol GirlFreeeat..~ --·· ......... _, call Ad Silt.et 111. locJl ref.a. MM512 a.u Snow·Houaecleaniq. M2-43DO Jt hn.
For a home or buslneu a'ick.. .-ooe. bloct work.
that spartles like snow. ..._r. ~~~":;.~~ m0019 ............... ........ tlJl. Jolin 84tr ~
lmomeTo Pnp! Cleanln&. any type. lat ~ --"-I,_ Jla• 1.5 class won: done W /inte-UH lllCIVO., -.. • • M. PaterDostro. enrolled grity. Ranbl lns. s.52-01~ qt. (''14 )8C-OUi5
CedJlr Crpt ~ Uphol.
Cleaners, rtr Wallin&.
geo, cln'g. Ranbl. Prof.
Si.mon838-5S43. 7514851
Call today for appt.
646-SZSI Short Form;
Slate 6 Feel SU. CM .
centrally louted. J
Moriarty, Acct.
Blockwalls . s~c.-aally
pnced SlS nmnin1 fl.
Also all ~ brkk wort.
Uc /Booded. Bob 59 27S3
orSJl.9808
The fu&eat draw in the
WeR. ... a Dally Pilot
a-1.fied Ad. MZ-5871.
PEI.,.,,.._
... ~ •1•··~······ .. ··• PWJWPAINTUIG
lbPf'''-a.u Rates. rr. S.t. C.Jl Geac mom
Palatla1. INT /EXT.
Melt. .............. lZ
J1L H1J. Uc'cL Dan
IM-IO&S.
P\eeex&. ~·St.
Llc/lu. Try me. R.
Slllllr.ea.as
Ptof . .,...,., Ext• lnl.
.... 8llt tm. tl!IOOU
Free eat 631-431 ~ MCMA
Dave 'a Paietin&. a«VUll
.,. t yn, lnoR reu.
dtec.-k m y ref. Ii c
IS3CZ5
Ba/eo.Jn 'I paU.tan1
Jill/lat. Qual work
Ranbl price s
Llc'd 1BonOed Cene
CG-'JOll
ESSIAM
Oltm Pabltlng. k> rates
Free est. 3 yr guar
9fl2.1C71, G3-9837 aft S
a.&om wallpapenng.
All MIR paranteed
CoMt Property Servleel>
540-2766
A '';J ......_.... ·'········
CERAMIC TILE :
Uctwa. ~. entrys .
Your tl'e or mine. --c.eram1e 'nle lo.atalled.
lktiOaic leak det.ed loll
o.Dltlam >. Remodel·
.. CIOPPllr replpe. Top
Hit Ptumbinl 5'11 ~ Firs. counters, tubs .
Freeest.. Refs.~
SpedaHanc LD rwdd/ ten· --. -------
ul property. bland TNeSlrwke
Services as6-01:n , --··-··•••••••• •• Professional Tree 'w•C•..,.... Service, cti1 anytime. 34 .... ......... •••••••••• brs Toppi.n.g. removal,
~-klkben doors· ba&al&nl. -.,7070
wiadow1.repa1r add1
t1on.a·plannang. J 1m
IM-J11D
Med1ternoean COD$tr
Eqlert sbaptng. th1nrun g
and stump removal. Jru..
Lv msJ. ~2121
New A: &eoant Improve-Ta& SURGEON
menl Lie Bonded. Trees topped & remo\'ed
S5-1971t YardClnUJ11. 7Sl 3476.
~ T~ ..............................................
Repair It: Re roof. All
t y pes s hin g l e '>
rockahalte~ compo-tar
Free est S41·5e30 Fan
Avail
Qlty llater : Shake.
We can make th~ d1f
fere nc e . Tuto r1n ~
spe('1al11ts K~. highly
qual. & exper . Call
Me linda o r Frank
5484711. 661-0400 -----
shui&le re.roofs. Lo S Trade your okl lluff for
Guar Petro Roof101 new goodies with a
~ 1&15. Clasalfled ad. 6'2·!1878
~ ~~ Offkea..tal 4400 Coe:aurdal ....................... .......... 4'475
5300 '*• .. · 5l50 ""9tW..... 7100 H:itpW..:hd 7100 HllpW-.ct 7100 . ....................... ....................... ..... ......................................... . lillilms ~hpjis. T,... Opp cw laaity 5005 Deidl 50J5 ...
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lSOl Westclilf Or. •pprox •-••••••••••••••••••••
700 sq ft. will build to Olfice or sbop space. 475
suJ(, ample parlnng, sq_ fl .. on ground nr. + 2
John Fisher 642-3111. adjoin. upper units, total·
....................... . •...••...•.•.......••• J...Obl: Gold Bracelet. vac
Rl\'erslde Dr .. N B. REWARD·~
KIMS OUTCALL
95$-9121
Am>onmc Poat.ma Clertt
~olCRT.eome
accounlinc paJabtts &
recdvab&es fh 8 ~to
S Balboa Bay Club
Pleaae call for appt
~7158
ing 87'5 sq. ft. On Coast lZISSq. fl. 818 mo. Hwy., So Laguna. Sl200
1617 Westclilf, N. B Mo. 494-1177
Couples n eed ~d t o
manage Home bus111fll,S
P 'f. must be wallmg to
learn
(714 ) 84()-4336
__ Agent. S4Mi032 · • Industrial R..tal '4SOO For 15.000. buy a piece ot
1Of'2 Rm Suites from $75. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a 2 hour sbowmg moVle .
719,. W. 19lh St. Call Tom 23>0.lq fl. Storage only. ''MM! Hun Ung Season .. ~-· $SOO/mo. 2128 Canyon 1141957-4097 Dr .. Cos t :. Mesa . ---------
EXEC. sums &e&.:ms.
Pnme Newport Beach -----------loc. Near O.C alJlJOrt prime Newport 'Mesa
Rent incl. reception. con· 8usine5a Park. Quality
ference rm . janito r olflce&warebouse apace
M?rv .. utlls. 100 free ror lease. Carpets.
co pies & more . dn.pes & wet bar. ~to
Secretanal serv. avail. 18"/0 sq. ti.. units avail&·
UzorDougSSl,9411. ble DOW. Z1 to» sq. fl.
PRESTIGIOUS
UICATION ..•
Newport Beach
• UIO • 4000 Sq. Ft.
•Bay Views
•Extra Amenities
Udo Marina waog.
67s.1662
642-4463
For Lease: 7G4S sq n
pnme anduslrtal loca-
tion, A /C, otc. fully
sprinkled. llG zoning.
730 W. 17th St, CM.
631-0706
._..Wcmftd 4600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Qne.bedroom eottage in
qmel s pot In Laguna
Beach. Corooa del Mar
or Costa Mesa for S300 or
Je115. Qwet atea es.sen· Executive offices avail ui tial. Write ad lf636. c/o
full serv. olc bldg. Nr The D a 11 y P 1 I o l
0 C. AiJllC)rt. Recept & Newspaper. P .0 . Boll
phone ans .. seey serv., 1580, Costa Mesa, CA
conf.rm,et.c.Pleasecall 92626 or telephone
7SUU18. 1)73. 76$4. ~;._;._-------I
Yng ~. working stu·
' 1' 11 ....._. 4450 diem. seeking apt le? shr
·-••••••••••••••••••• w /BaJDe. Or studio-slllgle
Fout«e Ii office space at in~ by March 1. Call
remonable rates. anytime 752-1377 ·
SOla to 2700 SQ Ft. C.oodo. furn rental desired
MESA VERDE bR during Summer 1980.
PLAZA Hopefully The Bluffs. J.S2511t!N Venie E. C.M. .,. n--•-t -r·s
54M 121 p,::r oon":rt m~ ..
1911' OR IUY Need house or apt. for 3.
'100sq ft. office buildlllg. Under szso. C.M., H.B.
near Udo Ia&e. purchase My sm dog, cat & me.
prtce IS7$,000 w /$100,000 J.773·9012.. dwn. 430 32od St .. ---------
~= r.:..~ 'il~~f~; 'it::t.'""*' -· ---''---------............. , ........ . ...... Opp a twit, SOOS ..... , ................ .
&tablshed Retail lift and atooeware
bulineia ln eletant •bol>-
pin& center. IdNJ owner
operation. Turn Key.
wilh excellent returo. o.nes-ret.lriDJ. '11.000
...aat11cnt 0,,1 ......, 5015 .......................
Mio. 15~ to 30% on 1st.
2lld TDs sec. by prime
local R.E. t to 36 mo..
Sl0,000. mm. No max. 20
yn without a l&ss Ca 11
Detli9all Adl)c. 973-7311.
....,to~ 5025 .......................
v"NEED
v"MONEY
• CUDITHO
PllOILEM
21111 • lrdTD lo.I
971-6531
Arranged by
Coastt4-Lomn
Widow bas money for 2nd.
T.D's No credit check.
no Jll)ty. S:Z0.000 up. For
action call Agent
673-7311. Anytime.
CASH FAST!!!
2lXI TD's, 3rd TD'll & sw-
ing loans. up to 15 yr
term. Coast Financial
673$15
UNLIMITED
FUNDS!
2l:d 1D i.o.n.. CClllt ..
2..-.1 .... .,to
ISyn.
PALOSVBDES
FIMAMCIAL
675-%273
l9UlfYLOAHS
AR.RANGED
No Polnta to IS% of
value. Call Real
Sources: Scott Gerrie
M).tl!Ot
MaMyW-'M 5030 .......................
2r11 Tnst' Deed, ao,ooo. JD%,~ ID-xJnt, area.
.. or!f-197%
~ ThlltlOJI -.-...-······
Sattltt Mh). Co.
All types of reaJ estate
invesuoenu since 1949. Spedalmg•
2MtTD1
642-217 I 545-0611
• -=·-••! "' rnab/ LMt&Foimcl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 .......................
*** , ..........
441 MornlDC Canyon Corooa del Mar
You are the wt.nner of
two tickets ($13 .00
\lahle). to
c:taCUS V AlteAS '-Illar. 14UI • llar. 30th
C.tallesaft
HlllJtioClon Cent.er
nckets may ~ claimed
by calling 642-5678. ut. m
***
Scholarship for wort.in&
~. apply by calli.na
Patrice st 675-$06.
LOST black m a l e
Pomeranian. needs
medkatJon Answers to
Sammie. Beach Blvd '
Adams ll B 5J6.-0886 and
~r8484 & 96C}. 7302.
FOUND: At Baleanc ~·
t.er ..3Smm camera. Iden
Ufy.6'>5797
fbl.ad brown/white Bnt
tan1 SpaJdel. Feb 27-80.
l...al\mA BHch ana. Call
~
F o u n d Alaskan
M"tmv•e. male. tPPl"Olll
9 mo wired collu. Vlt'
Vietcrta • Brook.bunt.
Ron m.:m>orlll-4987
Found: Q)ckapoo. gre).
fem. Lhasa Apso, tan.
male. Short haire d
brown tabby cat. male .
long haired bJk. u t.
male. Newport Beach
Animal Shelter 644-36$6
,__.. SJH
Cootet.laDta now ~ing ac ••••••••••••• •• •••• ••••
Palm 6 hycluc Readings
tells past, present &
f~ure m.tlM-3258.
Muaagt· tbl ror sale by
Phyi.ical Therapist
Stl-2.817 Call for Appt
t•tc.gS .. ilct
GIRLS
43218~ 17\b.C.M
548r9112
,.. a ~Set +ices 5J60 .......................
a = =· .t;=: .. ....................... s:• 11· & ........ 7005 . ..................... .
Be A Travel A&eDl
lo JmU weeb.
~ TravelSdlooll
lOOll Talbert Ave. FV.
~
,..Wmlsd, 7015
AOC'l'G UPNG TDIJIOllA&Y
R J' M toeay to -.tl ma..._._. 'ts•
bookkeeplDJ UlllD·
imata. Work close to
your home. Fl1ure
Cerb to Sauor Accoun·
WU needed tbfouSboul Ora.a&e eo.mty.
cepl.ed !or world's larae PREGNANT ? Car ing. •••-•••-••••••••••• & most p resllRlous eonfMientJ.al couo.aelin& & lAdywlll cue foraemi m· 21DNo. BrMdway
Cb 1 Id re n 's Be au l Y ~ ref en-al. AborUon. adop-valid or It.rote peUent m GIG. Cokl well 8a.DM:r Talant PageanL Ages a ti0n6llee1Jina. ...__ tsz..7994 J:Ddl,,Su&.a Au. ton.~l714-73J.2B85or APCARE $4'7·2:$43 m;y.........,. C71411lMIOJ
642-D50 for lnfo. Re«ntly retired II D. Fil.EE PAUJNG • ........... & ir.-..1 s100 COVER GIRL klllkinl tor ems*>Yment , ______ _ ,._ ~ * tSJ.0771 * full or part Ume. Pnf« •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
'41-5671
3' Hr Outcall SeTvice medical. -.1214.
PRE LAW atudent needs Hl(pW..ted 7100 e .ooo. W'&.11 do anything __ ................ .
Legal. Confidential
DVM. P.O. Boll 3242.
N.B.~
•FOXYLADY•
OtJn:ALLONLY
•972-1131•
ATTENTION
~Sulin
L<lltorFoundapet?Call DIUOND WANTED.
Animal Auiltan ce Priv. party will~ Jlo!
w atcb for the
SPIX:IALSZCTION
"llS"
TtaandaJ. March U
tatbe .., ..... r cant.cash. N.B.~ Leque. 537·2'Z73, DO ee.
Found or lost a pet? CaU
Special Pals Hotline .
714IVl2-1235. 213 ~ 73118
I.arr: Calco, Beaut. am.
fem. <Prepant. ) Balboa
Pen. Please call 173-5318.
La>r: young mate buaky.
bit. • wbl. PleaM call or
leave • meeaage for ClD-
dy al8C'7-8272. Rewanl.
Lost Dot: Doberman.
Fem, 1 eat ltni&ht. 1
flapa. ADI to '"l'uba ".
Lclt Werner 6 Newlud,
Rll 8C'7• 1341.
11AS.SAC E almpaUco
Yourmauew·
is Bob Jamee
Outca11a f.11, *·Sl 11
TOMMY'S
OFMEWPORT
ESCORTS
auh I011'7l
•• SPIR.mJAL R&ADINGS
JQun.lOpm. 1\aJly Lic'd.
• .,. or am&. 111.S
S. Camino Real, Sao. a.m.
o.c. AllPOIT
•ESCORT• ..Speclallalnl la .,.,,, ...... 1.' ~-2 •••• l0am-4am.
.. udl+tt1•11• 1'allocia )(ell Away: ... :.,.......-n..
ACCTM&CLRI
SICGTdT
POil attta r.. /peJable
voucben. t,ype 50 wpm.
receptionist duties.
1"tQe MCT. Call Karen.
~
AIVEl11SUlli
SALES
11!ie = PUot bu an !D'EQ'ldL ape:am, for a
1ale1peraot> wit b
CWWIJ19pel' diaplQ ad·
vertial111 eapeJience .
Good aatar1. c.-olD ·
I t.am • acelteDt fr. ... beol'k E:llceUent ..,,_.. OllPOl'tunitiea for
.,... Wlth career am-
bltiorw. Oall far appolat"'"1t mmca•r
•YPIDT m to •m. Ext. m F.qml~
A<. Maoqer wanted for
16 unit.I. an C<l rlsbad
Prefer o l d er . t x
peraenrt d couple
tlHll'Z
All• I .... CLEO
Ellpertenre helpful
Temporary po11t1on .
i-tbi.W,y for hill time
'<'~BALBOA •ARlNE.
~ for....,...tme.ol.
£.0 E M/FIH
Orall9eC.C...U ~cl •r•r of el•clro .. a l .. paUlt'W ..
..... &"*'-for cby
tbift. to~ elec·
IJ'Omr switcba • dll·
plays. Appty Ul penon
...... dtlllie.
11«> llanrovia. c ....
M2-a27 E . 0 E
/ISSISf. llCR NEEDED
UeM ~eepang 19
.,,,;r1.1wll:. Good pay.
call~l103.
AS5'STIH
mnoasuaYEY
5:JDPM to 9 lOPll, Mon·
day thru Friday -
t:JDAM tot ·JOPll Sah&r dllJ Gre8l for coUeca.an.'\
llOd moaolilhters 9}4.00
per wee k . ONLY
RBQUUl£11ENT IS A
GOOD VOICE. €all
IG-43Zl. ext. 312 after
5:30PM. llooday thru
Frida1
An&mON
llOrO.W
........... Mla9.
If rau llft new to eo.t.a
Mela. '-'POr•l'll.Y dis·
........ DI J'OQI' educ.-a ·
Sian, recai&ly ctilcha.r1ed
Ina t.be aerrice, or for
IQf reMCD aeetl.q tem·
pormy or career -.wt. cxmidel" tbia wuque op-
pirtuDity.
Ya11C.. ...
Sll6PwWll ,,_..,..Md men.,.
.. 1cJOldlal for ..,, be
tiNd ol t.JJJia&, foldint ~ ........ -and war1dna for. UmW
lncome. lrorlt wltlt
>'"a& peo•Je. Rapid
pOWtb adyaoce1Deot
pQllible. Jr J'O'l are 11 or
over aod woald be
awllable to Urt work· lmmedlaM})'. calr.' .... '*-....... ~ ..
C.-.....,'4Wl14
•• fl ......
Jll/S12-JtJ1 .. ........
Ut-Mll
At.rroMOTIVE
US.CAI
LOTMAHAGB
Must ~ expenenced 1n
\aned dut.les oft.he Ust"I
Car lot operauons (We
""" not k>olung for l>O-
m eon e JUSt to wash
can1 ). We are looking for
~who wants a
~ W\th our organwt
bGn. Pay will ~ com ·
men1urate w 1th ex · penence. Apply an
~-See Uaed car
~ ,, ......... ~ _..._.Blvd.
CXJSTAMESA
AL-roMOl1VE
,ilTSDIPT.
PK:I( .. HIYlll!
Pemlloeat. ~asaDl, ID·
IA?tt:IUJlg! Learn auto
perts bu.alneas. Good
pey, opp. for advanct'· ma! SH Mr. Cook.
HOWA.IDCM.,...
DoveftQua1ISta.
NEWPORT BEACH
A&/TOROUTl
RmlSTER. Early AM
1~ to z hrs. S37S t o
$4 5 0 /mo . Xlnt .
moonli&ht. Waves . re
tired. disability, stu·
dents. Ne.«1 gd wheels.
S«>-Dl8 or 54041'22.
Baybsatter needed Mon
~ FTI to care ror 11
mo okt baby girl. Prt'f
living in Irvine atta. C..11
ews 551 ·9116
8a1*ing
MEW ACCOUNTS
SECRETARY
For our South Coast
P\ua olfice. c;ood lYPIDK
st:1lla nq 'd. Bark ground
in aavtnp le lou or bank
preferred. Please call
llr. Ralph ltinnings at
MMQ86 •
95 Town Center Dr.
C.M.
E.O.£.
~MTTIMI
&OAHa.a«i Dina Niil olftoe aeeks
tadridual to tJpe loan
docuaenll It handle
.....-. appta. •bra. daM;:eau ·Karen 11t --s.-t ()ppor Emply.r
• }l/F
a.lddl • .:;c ..... , ..... ,...,. .
'
. ........ . ..,. .• ,
~ bave two Immediate ,...,..,.. for 'hUen to
work In our Ora.n1e
<bmly airport otnce ..
located at llacArthu.r 6
Bin:h 11.tnimum ol six
moatbs experieoce pre
fen"elL
Wells Farao Bank offers
excellent career poteo
tiaJ aalary and benel.U.
comp&emeot.ed by con
1enlal worl111ng al·
mos~ Please con
t.a:
Laurea Meade
516-1451
WELLS
FARGO
BANK
Equal Opporturuty
Employer M /F
&UqtAIIJ8
Full AP /f. Port 11. .....
Beauty 1t.ylist. Haar Bu.
Oerieal
GeaeraJ office trainee.
Pbone & Typ1n1 ex·
peneoce beJpl\d. Croup
healtb ts pro(1t·llulrina.
Appb' 1n penoo Tues.
9-S: Uoyd's Peat Control.
S8I & Dyer Rd. Santa
Ana.
Oencal Entry level pos1
lion. Type 40-~. G rov.1llg
lmA.rUce Co. near 0 .C.
Airport in Newport
DeJICb. Good co. benefit.!>.
llOO t.o start. m.M50
Qer1cal
Rlitp.,tlf I Jolt
Mature woman for
P'eaaaot Newport lkb
clc. clerical. DO SH. Rn.
1-sl'M Man·F'ri. ~7431.
Clel'tcal ~""ST
IMtetAn
OPBtlHGS
FORSPICIAL
PIOJECT
Onw'er ~l• waated,
..... " m ,W&. NI. .....
~ ..
ZllY'S
A new. u.C!ttla1, fut
foods bealtb1 food
restaurant Deed• p/t,
cuds bdp 6 food pre-
parers . ~ o e:aper. needed. Dally U·2PM 6
pmlbly eves 6 wbdl. ~I Teny. Roter or Jelf
dyl m.M10 '10 or eves
(ferry )&U· 1•
COUNTER H£LP -
Sandwich ahop. Mon·Fn.
9-2. Friendly worlung
ccoda. AntboDy .• [)eh
Maid. S56--0670
QuUl'Help ....... 12. ..... ,c..
2 Newport )ocataoa. -
Udo 111.ariu vmace &
Plaza de Cal• al Birclt
6 VonKarman, Ptr •
Full time cowur be1p • food prep, ao exper
needed. mlllll be l S or
older'. Alll>IY ta penon
a : Mii Via Oporto n .
~•pall Bdl., or call
fD.7181
DATA ENTRY
OPERATOR. llust have
6m0. t!XJIU. OD 1811 3742.
Enlier' data to dls k ette
lrom aoun:e doc:wnenta.
Hours: \pmto9pm. Xlnt.
beDefi1a Ir woctio.g cond.
Call Penonoet: 83U384.
Delivery driver, part
timt?. Dental Lab. Ideal
ror hcJUleW\ves "'mature
persons. AM or PM.
MS-SOIJ8,. Kay.
one cl Orange Count) ·s ~~~~~~~~ -----most beautlful & pre Deli very !II an-. _E_a_r_l_y
st.lllOUS saJoaa. has pos1 t1001 open for batr Otrical morning L.A. TIMES to
styliall Wltb clieotele. We a.re c urttntJy ia. h 0 mu 1 o Ne "Port
Located in Dana Point 10 teniewingfOll a Beach. 3: 30am ·6am
the Albert.Ion's Sbopping CllDIT AOJUSl'B/ $.'500/mo. Also smaller ,.. __ ,.. __ __. . --soa route: 4am·5·30am
~. '"""'"" 10/r ag. ~ ...-gre1a1ve andiVJdual.a. For to •ort in our Ctedit . ~/mo. Ml·IMU or
app't. call 496·2'20 or Department full time. _w_u_u. _____ _
~l Excellent employee Ded.al office needl belp.
BeautyAu'l.~ ...... rhr. beoefitl iocluding PUJ1 or part tune. ~ """ medical, ~· life in· viaul rt.aalr .. idie exper.
Lic'drequired suraoce, d.iacoun~ profit e11ential. Apply at ~12 sharing Ir holidays. ~
BOO AMae apply io penoo --..,..------
KKEEPER. 3111111· JOllD..ll:bm. lloo lhru ~ ~toffltt ~ tD. experienced U&ht Set l i · ~ .. typiag,flexlb6e20bo"-. · l on s t maiu1er . ... .. THI lllOAIYW A Y Modlm. daeedul olf1ce. =Mesa s.5-1601 Mrs MIWPOIT Ff1111ebeDe&a. 9U5'3C.
47f aV•w.d Dfdal A.Ril!taal. froot •
t.clt u:per. RDA 6'. cor·
onal lie. req. 4 day wk. __,I
BOOKKEEPER -Full· Equal 0ppor Employer
chrge w computer ex·
per. c. ... 71' Ml 4"20 • c,. .,-.,~ a •IC.Al
NJ lime, a-per. helpful Recilter' todaJ for local ~ D0t oec llany co. tempor?l7 u.ipmeots.
t.eClts. Apply at UIS> 557· AA.AS
Placentia, Colta Mesa. ..,... ~. realaurant ..-r-\•Ll'r\':
or country club o:-~~l~
• perieace preferred, ac· -zJ ---~ count.a payable " re· ~, --......_..
CllvabAe, payroll. Mra. ~~-~·~,,.~Ii~ .... ~~~
Myer. 5*0311' -
Clerk: for lnteratate
Tnd eo. Rate • BWlDC
a.-111 Labor/Jliid dal· BOTSL/llOTBL PBX
ty. Te~. M&rfb OP8/l'&OHT DESK
6-7\h llaQ1 pod.iom. a.DI -WANTED,
Oma Varpa. T1W12S. ll'1lk!f ... ni. M. Saa
GeoeraJ olflce tnllnH. C\emffle IDD U$ W ·
lb~•tlve Secretary
ll8ldlld "":
Phone 6 t1pln1 ell· •ptandlan AYe. Sao
perimce bdp(lal. Group !::Oemed~~,,:...-..·---= :~~:Iba Growln1 Fountain
Valley oompa.oy. Must
bave 1hortband or
speechrrlU.,, sldlla. ,as
well as superb typl~
9-5. Lloyd 'S Pest Cootrol 1be Balboa Bay C1ub ia 9 &. Dyer Rd. San~ DOW birin& for Hot.el ,,.,,._ ft'Olll Desk. Expenence
ID NCE •200. p BX
beiplul. lid.Ila. Need pro(euiooal General ~~penonwilJ· The Balboa S.y Chai> ia
mttolwld.le a variety ol oow birio g for Hotel
reipOQllhlllUea. Call for f'roat De*. Eapenence
J PP O 1 n t m e n t 10 NCR •200. PBX
m4 _..2239, Ul3li& Bao· '9dpf i».
diliet' (;U'de, fo'ountafo Accountln& Poatioc
V&Uey, CA., ask for Mr Clerk. Knowledge of
Hladt CRT. socne ac("()Ullltag
FACTORY.._,
Shop Trainee. Im ·
.medt4le opeoiog for
riOt female'° nm am&ll
rmclune operat.ioo. XJot
co beneftta. Deltromc
Corp. Costa M esa .
MS-Oeoa
psyables 6 re(etV.bles. .n 9pm to Zam.
Sett'etar'Y. b .. vy typmg.
aome attOW1tinl belpf..U.
1-h.s:aios.
F"ease call for appt
~1351.
GENERALOFnCE -
Must ~ phone COO·
ta c t . working
w C\lllltOmer'S. typing &
drtaiJ won. PaJd vaca
bans. s1clr. pay " bulth
am. Apply M Mon-Fr• at
BardelllS Pest Cootrol.
69& Randolph. C M
546-56'/0.
~call I« •Pill
~TB
Houlecleaoen to work for Jaoiee·~ R.aue<fy Ann's
Hrs I ·• Tue to l'rt
~~H
•HOUSIClu.f'BS
I' 5'.,.,_ + boaus. WW
tra1n t\i.lJ Oil p ~. Ad
vltllttCDrOt opport. Muiit
have traosportallon
-~ HOUSEKEEPE R
CHJLDCAR F., Call ror
1men")ew 9M tm
Houle~per /Coolr. for
wklow. IJve ui. student
okay fT.l.1179
H OUS EKEEPER
\I AN AG E R res l
home Laiuoa N11uel.
Salary open Tranaport.a· um provaded. ~S6S3
Factory Work ers 10
chemical refiner) fo~U
ume permanent Polll·
lions. High acbool
cbeamtry or won e •·
peneott wi1h cbemJcals
hdp(Ul Day & evenmi
shift s . Well train.
medical insurance
beneflll. pd for by co.
Paid vacation plan,
merit bonus plan, auto
salary tocreast' pro·
iuam. E O. J::. 549-3281
General. C1glJll. women. Hou L ml'n. day eves. Will se .. eeper Live en
train lrV1ne . Call Mature woman '\o
SCI ~.8-llAM smoking 847 '
female. over countn.
prepare 1alads &
sandwl~. Cdm C.11
N4-Cl0
PIBDGt..ASS CU'M'U
-15.Jlbr. R.-d a6op or·
den • llpr. au. of
flber'J:IMI to be eut and
..embk lnto office :.1ie
:.creeru., cut fl beT'g1ass
IOlO l>pet'.lhed she ..
shape w 1il>erglass cul·
tine 1119dww Mual have
ltnowledle of electnc
AW 6 ftllerlJMB cutting
madune, have 1 yr ex·
per. as fiberglass as-
sembler. Taite ad lo
OdAllt to ~yment
Development Dept.
OOJ'll07.-.010. ,Ad pa.Jd
for by employer.
Gmera) ()(fic-e
PARTTIMI
Monday tbru Friday. JOl.m·241m· filing. typuig, '*--· pleae ~tact Jaer.aaaei at:
Sci llfkDw~ Cu•• 557-9051
Equal Opwlity Employer
Geoera l Maantenance
Penon. E.xpeneoced m
pamt101. drywall in·
llallabon. other related
maintenance abilities
helpful Wacea com·
menaurate to e ll.·
perience. Call 5'3-l208
f(rappt.
Food fl Beverage Oirec· Geaeral
t or. e x p e r i e n (' e -~s I< ~·Call ror appt . --~
Pri vat.e Country Club. IOOMIMG
eH-5404 We need aood belp:
•Ass Mrn FOOO savas ----.. 11 "" .. u-1ft.. •vwa 1T----... ror .......... rm. Lwi n!· -...
tlremeol complex. •Slllp/leal.t.c) IA&o.n• Hilla. Day 6 •W ......
wbd llbift.a avaal Expel' llaeGretor Y adlLs pnl. WW lr~. Call for Jiil Pi.cmda C.11.
appt. S81·5140 ~~~~~~~
NJ or part time. awly i.o
penoo 10.m-U. 270 E
nth Slreet., Calta lie.a
General 4'flce PoSiiioo.
Xlnt. ~ poteniaal
for seU-start1n1 lo·
di'ridul W /rap1dly H ·
panding company.~
worklo1 coodltioo1
• /P&ld beoetha. 7SZ.5806.
Grinder Cenl•rltu
()petator. JaaJeed ea·
psriteea. ~ ......
llou5elleeper 1n
-..OU-smoker g hsh
'peak1n1. Colleice ... tu
dem ok 538-3'03
HOUiEKEEPER l yr et
per. eooklAI deaam1.
8fOC.'!S)'. lndr7. IMO mo.
+ rree rm • brd t0 hl"I ~ Take ad to ne.irest
OC Employmt!nt
O eve l opmt'nt
clc-:i>t 474--010 A.d paid !!! by t>mployer
Housdr.~r-Compa1uan
m San Juan C.. pbtrano
area, offenoi Long
Tenn Room. Board &
Sa.lary Mature, com pa
oionable lady. f>oslll.()(I
req's ltt.e bomt>keeptng.
c ooltln11,. 4c some
penooal care for lady
w M.S. Ref's del1red.
837 ·SI. let rillg.
Houaelteeper tdean1nc
P41raoo to do daily
•acuumin&. d11A141, • eeaera! cleaoini maio-
~ ol olllce. f)all
tt...~·l:•PM App-
ly lD penon. Custom
Weave Carpet•, 18430
Padnc St.. f'V
Housels Jpet I c.ook. ltve-
lll, manare lady for small
l\.llSl home. ~ 7107 Of -IOTll Houseteeper. rull lime
position ror m•t\are
penon for retirement
bome. Good beoefi&a and
..w,..~
....
... ""'· ,... u...
I ll a l G A T I 0 !I ... p~IG-
SUP .. VJ80a -.......... _, fte a. Ill
._.. .. 111 sf I 6 ct. i.,.u. 211 N. CWt =~r.c:i 111r1.i..,...11tlldl
aalomer. ' •••tire 6 MnH••.,. ,......_, ethutle eoed1 . _.,....a~
.................... al fl~plm'Mr'&6 ~~~~~~~ ~·~--· *«JM. ,.., to GU -Ire dettcm. .... ..... 9lll'f ,.. ... HaW Laa hi\ u.. ...., 9eeded.
Syn U. ..-. Have _Bda....;;..«_-4m~-----I &are MOO /$1$0 per Wiid~. dri..-a k • IDOetlt. PleaH call load dn<rlq reeMcL llua1eu oeeded. n.m·TXl
TaJle ad to eearul ..._.. ..,. wt • wUe --------
EmploJIWll Develop-;' r=.~:::ti rMT-TIMIMl•llS meet Depl . DOT .______. .., Fa9lllar1w/\be C.11 .• a.m.oio. Ad s-id for m:;:;:w aper ..... ..-,_ 6 '"· .._. SW. by 51 'Jf/!I. s ... a ... d.b...S cte.ta or "9HWIVH
.-, ...... call157.al9L (lftl to wed a msaing
JEWELRY HELP
·Ge111olo1i1l f or
wbolesale1retail co.
Equap. lab. ~U time
~. a.rt lmmed. ln o..c. 714-$9-LJlJ
taOS 1H SCHOOO
Walll to pt out a few
houn each week! Ttri& la
,.rfed for yuu. ~:.
'#OUlaJI De8b bollfdl<>id
Gal f'nday. cno babysrt
tau ). I ·::.> am to nooa
lilOD 1bnl Fn. cau J oytt
a..GIO ----
LAteSCAn SllQAUST
We we klokina for an
~.,.,.... •llOflk
~"~per ln
pnuung 6 laWll care
F l\J~ ta Cd.Iii Xlot
~ coad <All Moo
f'n .~-tpm 673-221'8
L.AUMHY
~VISOR
Eir.celJm1 ca..reer pot.en
uaJ opporturuty for n·Lia
ble per:.o n with .,
lr..oowledge of la und r) mactuoes. i1uperv1i;of')
skills. .. bl· tineu-ai lt bt IJt y
~erred. EDJOY out
.. tand1n1 compan y
beoef1ll Apply tAM ·
noun. Moo· f'rt. person
nt-1
MAltltlOn HOTB.
~NEWPORTCTR DR.
:"EWPORT BEACH E.0 E M t'
LEAD llAH TRAINEE
(or PIV*ICtlr-cera.auca
lbap llllll ba.e telld a
p t'rtence fl speak
Spems1t. eau ~
Le92ll Seca •• ..,
H. B C.1 suaJ olk. 2) r.. t. .. <
per req 'd IM'1-1293
(..lx;AL SECRETARY
Nllt-Bcb. / Aitpwt Area
2 yrs lilipUon ex:per tt-
qd. Prelernble m rea!
tSUU or bustoes.s lttaga-
t 1 on 70wpm , 80
~bortband. Xlnt. lav.·
fll'ID • ~ coods •
bene. Salary comm
....~. Coat.Mt Su.l&D
G,_>nlWd 71•-351-8200
or 2JJ.C'1-a5
. Leca1 SecnC.a.ry sa..u dYumic b& s lit11ation fi~n
Newport CeDter seeka
eicperieDced. elftc.ent 4'
eoer1etic le ga l
secretar'J. S.H .. die·
taiptiane 6 dDt. typmf
stills a must. Xl•t.
salary depading upon
qu.allficatloo aad ea.
peri«oce. Good beoef"ILI. ....
.ailft l :IOlrD to 1!:10pm
llA1UNE PUJllBLNG -or afhrnooo abift r.:.,er-or illterested in 12 •A ~·-......... "'--"•· : ... pm to S:JOpm . --U"-~ ...,. at SllO br. Call I*. Must bave aood refs Mart at 751..-0.
• dri Vllll record. Salary
open. lns. bene 1-4 · JO
Apply 4eG Npt. Blvd.
N.8.
Mature, eotbu11llst1<'
l'Ypiat lle«pt want.e<I
for prof offr In N 8
M&11t b.a\e xlllt typing
1k1lb, heavy phone
m.oll08am~
libture C'ouple. relier
managers JO UDlt.c; clas"
A mold. O.t.. lllleu s
da):. per month, non
sadlen oo pets Wtll
tralll r.s. XJlTI
MeC'ban1C' rt•paer 6
ml ll1t o( trudr. 01."ei 6
l'lln5l.n.lt'Uol tqUI p II U1
J ~~ R&l> ma exptt
1MMf bea.eflc1al C.11
~fora1>11t -------
MECHANIC Brake,
f~ 6 tl.Sk' up ex
prr Sat .. ry " C'Omm
t.oodyear Sao Ck"flM'ntt-
area 1..-...110, 962-DSl
MEDICAL ASSISTA~T
-Expel' 'd rroot 'back
08 <;YN office 1n
'J ft C ~ area ~II vr
part ume !>.dl.ary open
S.~l
MEDICAL ~SISTA.'T
.. ~am 1 l ) pr a c t 1c 1·
specialist 1n t'aah1on
Wand. Ba<S otr1~. part
t.ame Oea..t..ble b rs . 2) rs
nper' 544 ·0215 bt • o
~ ..
MDIII Detll ~
Daya. Salarr com·
......... w Ull'· Call
--~ 11161r'J belpef' wanted
OD M•. Wed. • t'r1
i"-call: .......
•PIX* T .A.B . aotwera ng
.-vlce
T.A.B. ana. aerv. w 3
few po91llOU open ID
1\ls . SA. CM, 6 Hunt 8.
.,.... Vaned shills. P/r ex f' tr. Macy ou.tstaod-
~ benefits, Woril near
your home 6 earn whtlt!
you am 54MZJO E.O E. ----
PllONE DISPATCHEtt,
wanllld for sma II ptuml>-
ine company No exper
ne<elS Perf ecl for Stu·
d t'nl Wknds only .
~ZZ53
~f'tlOS
Looklllg for oatiol\ally
~ qwt.laty pro-
duct Call llllr Allen
~ ------
P1cture framer , part
Lune expenenced Art
World F'rames. 660 N
OJmt Hwy . Lag. Bel\.
~
PlmffcSal1.,...wa
for ret11l store Will
tn1n 13.S6 'hr. Pla!.t1c~
Pha~ ---
Prt' School Teacher .
oerufteate Of ex~neni·e
pdl1 LI mt' 640-88al A "k
tor!;u,.,:in
I~ Teacher. lud
t.eec:ber'I w ant.ed. T r a 1 n
10 ~ director io our <>ranee Co scbools Ca 11
A.meneu J>Te-Sc·bool
Lag Hills. 770-1991
PRE SC HOOi
~ f"ull ttm'
PIJ!iOlD EC E. cerW1t'd
.. aper nee. 646-431.8
PR.&S.S II.AN ·-Soow ex·
PS'· DK. ~ ,\.8-0lck 39>.
CaJJ-.aa
t"ra&maG. £11.penenct~
small prflS o~rator.
t\\U « part lime. Sm-
Newport Beacb :.hop.
Cail Gordoo. 548--1164
~
ll you are a> « over. & looldnl for a c~ op.
part:mity an printm,c. ap.
ply a& PKNNYSAVER,
119 Pl8cellda. CIL
PRODUCTIO N
TR.AINU Ru.bber' hos«!
~ta. lrvlDe area.
M\all pa11 company
pQysk.al IDC1 'd beet x.
Ray. Kmdavil IDd. Co.
~ 'Jl3I E.O. £..
J::*=•h Mac Operator for
auto tran1fer press «PP. WW alao ~rate
~ ctiel. Call'°'°
lllPllC-a.as
Ptr~Pw9oa. PM,
2 to •• .....,. otbel-Sat
M. EldertJ pref 'd, no ex·
per. aecrnary.
646-1115
. •
)
•
,
•
6
I
1
.... ,__ .... .............. •••u ~ Call Mr . ....
.. ,. ,.~.,·~·.. Mia =·~ NJ ffllllil .............. tnta. I 1'111< ....... ..,_ ..,;_.. ~ °"r lL A,.1, letb' = .. w••• Sled
i -· ==--~ ...... a......,, -r.:w-~oe!°
• I 1:7' 'kv... U•~S
, ,,0, =-= N 6 'ttr •"'-' In ........ a.-..c.-· ... ,,.,1.111 toocta t IOI•~ a.s.s:-.. -: la ........ C.11 .:.r:::·::~
·-... ~JU ec.ta .... a WITIAN wt $1111 UJ 1576
We --Put 1ro..tA11 Laauu -• """''e'l•I IMd ,..l&W"&nt Q8eda Sandwtch roaker, part ~ C'ail~ll~: ,....mi. lndlv1cMI ti Ulm. $ ct..y W9ek. ll·P'.
............ eva &op belld wal&cr lo train ft ~ !"!'------~ ......, Cad G\q aupenlae employeu. Suchricll Mak ~ ~ ..,., llml&ed op-'1p Muat be exper 'd In Cl k er, ~ natauru1t1urvlc-t· ~ :.:v•d Prep,
Md.lb. be abl.8 '° rel•w .,., .cc.. No wall w.peopW 6 won WJ> nper. ~· If YoU're der prwure altuUo«u conclenliolaa • depeocbl· Can Ned to ma · ble ... need 10U tor our ~ call aft. oat::: reettur•nt npualoa.
a -BM ' Mlm ~. Apply
_..... .-.. \\alht:r 1; lt!t:
In,.,.._: 5'ooemll.l Ter-
AegunuJt race, 2911 ~. C.11.
COME GROW
WITH US
Receot 1rowtb at
8elldey baa crea\Cld aa
Immediate need for e&· J*ieaced Secrewiee to Join their proleaaioo•I .wr.
......... ~
eo.lMO llonrovia. C.M .
Xl7 E.O.E. WAITRESS, acceptln& SECRETARY -p t ~for dbmer • time . ar · P"a~ard altlfh. Paid · Good working COl>-vauliooa. Taylor'• di. KUil type. Low pn-RMt.eurut, Redhill 6 H&&re. ltacillnl work
Real ICal•te. Wanted S.A. "'--'Tm"-experiencee. 9:30-3:30
'n.e challenp1 poat.
tloa1 requ1 re iood aecretart aJ lkLl1ii. 8 b11il y
CO orpo.lze, buk com.
num.lc.UOO akllla. •Dd tbe diplomacy lo hs · •
&erfac:e at all levcla eft~·
uwity.
Telephone Solictors
oeeded immediately
houri Moo tbrv f'ri ,.,:
~~ • • .... ,. ..... da!b ......
, • .experieDced · r. ritW for ~ Rmtaurtnt SICltnAIY
sWt SJ.. 7$.SUO + boma1
FM)' & ple.uant WOltinl
cond. Call Kathy
with P"'*'rua Oorooa WAIT'HSSIS
Oel Mar real eata\e CJI. IUSIOYS
fiee. High commllak>n Expenenced only for
•pljt.a. Call for app't. Newport Be a c h
Oc:e•o 'Pacific Real Restaurant Ask for
eu&e. 79-11» Geor'KUI or Judy. 67~3't1
......... S.S Retail Sales Clerk part
Openlnc for l\cenaed time.
saleapeople, loc•llY ~uz
oned. wttb utioaal re-fernl 1)"11.em. E.scelleGt Selel C.oalraclor Supplies
workin1 condition•. Traloee. Wholesale tool Earn ~ cocnmiuk>o fl hardware. National
For confidential app'l. Co DOW hJring young
• cal.115-0228 men 18-30 S200-S500 8
. ~ ~ + Bonuaea. Call
A&ency office for in·
surance company re·
quires peraon b•vlnl llJOd MCtttariaJ akUla.
AAlticaata IDUlt type SS
wpm a.ad ba::S~ com· tlUJkaUGD We of-
fer C'Oalpet!Uve ulary
and ea:cel. benefit•
~· at'ice 11 k>ca\Cld lo llunt· illll-OD Beach. For appt
call Gloria '"Buaurd · 7l4 W7-4-t45 .
1be Tra veJen
E.O.E M/F
SECRETARY
B«ltley offers a com·
prebenaive i,alary and li~al rnni,:c beoehc..
~ a pleuant wortt1111
mvtronment_ Pleue ap-
ply S..J at
ba:.nu.,
Labofatoriea,
Inc.
Ml-015 •
Tthft llM & Offke rau I JI
Our coaapany 11 IJ'OWUli by~ and we oeed ad·
diUooal support penon· net bath full lime and
part Urne. If you're cloae co c • Broo&burst Lo
F'ouDUua Valley. we may
have ao oppor\Wlhy for
)'Oil.
Call Mr. Hamal
(Tl.4)8M-Z'ZS9
1B.B'HOMI won E~• SYS'l'EMS· 114/'llM-4056
\_!· .. ~·) f•-------·1 for CPA firm locat.ed lo SaNe Newport (;enter. fo'u 11
Part \1me. own tin.
G11ar. salary . Call
M8-1m. ult ror L&nda
fie.al f.lltllte
•. LICIMS.
CAllT.ouT/ ume or part Umt>. Mu11l SALIS~ be good typi8t>and profa. oenl on 10 key adding
machlne. MHl.56
\SZ2 Re)'l)Okts
lrvtne. Ca 91"114
rJ 14J1-tMOJO
Teller. full·llrne. Newport
Btadi branch pm. S6L
experience, must be de-
pendable. accurate, 6 «UoY ....tdDI w /peaple.
ReqWoe 40wpm tJp6q.
For •ppolntm.ent c:all
lln. Jenae, SaddleMek
UMUCIMSe
' Wtll tram. Best corn
OllMion aptit aft the Ul·
dultr)' 10 ~. to top pro-
diacen. For anh•rvlew
C:..U 8W at Redhill Real·
• ty. Lido of'flce: 173-7lOO
Receptlon111t with 1ood
.. tYPftl sltiU. f rw I rvtne
In rum. Call Fran
-. ID-922
~/OU-1 Friday.
40 br. week. Apply lo f\ord E. Weaver. Slruc.
wral En1l11eer. 3839
tlrcbSt .. NB.~
Unique retail nursery
baa a fuJJ lJme M·f, Car-
ry-out / Salea Trainee
po11l1on available. A
~ oppottunily II you
erVOY t.be ou&doon. lo ad-
dWon to a eood atarting
salaty. )'OU wW ahare i.D
cornrmslon pool. Please
app6y ID penoo Moo LhN
FnS.5.
moea-s
G.AIDBCS
Ziil San Joequhi
Hil.11 Road COii , ~5800 ~. part time.
near Orange County Alrport.. Muat be super SalNlady for exclusive
11b.arp w /pror pboae cblldreaa a tore. s. c
\'Otoe&neatappeara~ Plua. Experienceessen-
'S3-~0 hr. t• 11 lart. tlal ~ '1S.Z-tl89. ~~~~~~~~
SALIS LADY
•uUtune THI SHOW.off
22 P'ulllon laland N 8
fwcep0011stttypuit. Min.
'65#J>m. Legal office,
,_a1una Hiiis. Mra. wumow: m · 1080.
.RECEPTIONIST . Sales lady ~ant~. ex:· · p ti . peneoced. 1 ~rt ume for rn a1ou1 Newport La&una l:teacb gll't store
-Beldt Yacht Clab la ac· ~ ·
~ appllcatlom for ~t. P' /time • s.Ms Manaaemeot
pltlme.131-1.900 P\eaaant diCAiflied part
... ___.1oel ,...._ lime salet1 6 maoaie· ~-st,• ,plat for ment work. Flexible P.-~com· boun SaJes & maneae-
~-Heavy pboaea, typ-rmmt background a plus · =: ~~\IStf • tood SubetanUal cradiaated pm ..,., or right locoCDe Bon\LI, profit
penon. « ~ at\arinjt 6 equity plan.
aec.,..._tst /Xero1 _OaJ_J ~_;,.:_.::;;1W2=.. ___ _
o,e .....
t)aJ1 t1me .. m IO epm.
AMull&. aood telepbooe
alrltlt nee. Apply la ,._,1o11r. Fuentaat
• Robert. Bein. WllU•m
.,, ,..._ • lriM!oc. WOl Quall
. ~ .. Ne apart Buch.
=~i.ou.-.i..
Secretary /General Of llMR.IY IS nee. Xlnt. typlnl( •kl•ta eao~
required. Non-smoker Equal~>' BX> mo. t.o a.rt. Near r..qMoiei°M JFiH
o.c. Alll>ortr 565-7117 ~~~~~~~
SICllTAaf SHIPPER for clothing rARTTIMI dl1tr1b11tor. mutt be
Good poe"lOft for ao-famillar w/UPS cir tome •Ta. SICY•
meone wltlt above ~ ~=~:r-ao. Now Wdal tele,a.oae 8¥8'11111 craaumt. ape11. o.&a ..._. MeNtui• f'W • new
illlbe ~J!Plnlt.o .,:~·~~ --------coocept In a.uwertn1 -..,..__,_ SHlPP&RIPACKEB ...tee. P Aime or f JUme
supervi1ion. Plan. Driwn lh:emerequlred. llliAI availab&e. lnc:hadH
7l4f752..0IZM or MOd re-Xlnl beneflta. Call 80CDe wll:nds. Typi.na: eume to 208% Micbellon. m
4
....__ lSwpm req"d. Many
S&au212. lrvineml5 ---------_ em PI o 1 ee be n e f Its Snack bu. Katchen l· available. Salary . SICRIT dT 900 'mO to st.art f /lime·
Experienced, accura~ counter help. Tennis l.ncreailes according lo
typioc wltb minimal club. HB. Part time. 'JOflr procresa. You wiU ~ & :.cbedul· 20·10 hrs. evea. & be froat-offloe to many
mg Orange Call ~T.Ml. .tleods. Must be over 21. Important bus. Ne~ Honda b I e . a b IL' l o IOCJd t.ooe ol voice. as·
Secretary /Legal, ex· operate cash re1l11ter. $Ul'1UlCe. appearance &
ClllDld akilla, aalal'Y neg. 13. 2S b r. Ca 11 Sa II y . ambttioo. Newport Beach. MO-e.o ~ Oa1J Moo.·Frt. mom.
SNCaAL raSOM
TO H!:LP Wini OUR
HOME AND SPECIAL
aDLD. We &n1 lootlng
for AOfneooe wbo lS will· inc to be totally ('()Cll
miued lo the welfatt of
our bandlcapped son.
~duties u well
as dririna . 1hoppbl&, and attending therapy a
l'dUll. For a fUJl u me CK'-
~ with fa.atuUc
rewud1, pleaae call
Mn. cannekl for appt.
'7M72'
Statlonerr Store la
C«CD8 Del Mu oeeda aper'd ... l8dy. Full· u... & d.Qa. xlnt. won-
laa coodl. FApeclally
ftoe dim&Me. '7S-M>SD
Stoc:lr Brolrer•I•
customer Nf'Vice9 rep.
Expudlo1 dlacount
stock brokeraae Deed•
cu1tooier. accouoll ~ rep. to haDdJe srow1Da bu.I.QM•. Ex· Plllence la MC\.lltU. lD·
duatry witb m8'1ln =-·-mti•l.Ex· .....,., • beneftta,
NeN ..... po1..-rt Beacb/lrvlne.
Cell Peuoooel. L•t·
terman Tnouctlon
Service•, Inc .
(JM }1DG070.
5G-4ZIO E.O.K
TRAINEE. new com·
~ • pullinc. packacm1
& wrttini orders. lllven
toryia1. Adv oppty.
~.,
TtTroR ·la Math
for 8tb lfader.
...... 12
TYPING
Well-0rsaoJzed peraoa
req 'd ror t)'Jli.q • IOfDe f'alinl-Acciaraey Ver/ lm· por1.Ult. .., .
4-0lrl Office
Elcellml Benefit&
O.C. Airport Area
Fredetidt Brown A.uoc
(714 > $tl-1115
WaitnlMe, Ptr, Day.
Our 11. Oull1bt ~~· wm tuln. ..... : ... ,...,... ..... .... ...... "' ....... ~forbwn.6 ~.CaULff
Roc61c. .. m2.
WAREHOUSE
INSTALLATION -
Growtaa lntctor plant
ao. N..s. batd wcrltn1
penoo. H).Ol2, S$7-4UO
WAR.IHOUSE -l.Dven-
tnry, pacenlal a.naser.
IJctll bu& ad!~ lnt.e~·
~':!t C.11. area.
YNh Cou.n1e1ors
Part Time evenings.
Olqoin& adult.I workan«
w1&b youth. Ovtt 21 Own
transpartaUon. $3 $() hr.
stan..f.9PM
CALL ANDREA
642-4321, ext 250, t SPM E.O £. .
Mw t , .. .......................
t ... .,. 8005 .......................
Ovil War dlanea. k.-tten.
el(:. 1500 ea 642 ~ or
-.7t72. .,...Cft 1010
•••••••••••••••••••••••
WMber 6 Dryer • 1)15.
bwMber" 1100 ea
Ml-5148
WharlllOC)I mr11< Avocado
green. Pnlet 1"11s Beat
dfer. Ooed eood. ~
alt l :JOpm or Wed.
mornlna. 04 HOt
~
Hotpo l at di i.·
bwaeber,bullt 1n,
barvat &old. aood c:ood •
dferO\'er SlOO. Ml-10t'1
Whb1pool wuher. Want ·a
.. dr)'er. llOO bo&h.
SJJ.llD
0 .£ Retrta. ToP fru. 2 dr.
Yellow Gd c:ood. 1100.
Aft 6, 546-5710 ---------~ :J)" p*! gru. (&JIRt.
Piiot -iess . Used z
montbl. Mer SPY call
562-20
onmtaJ mWd cbow lbl 4.
di.a. fUtU rattan whl I.a
qr. dJ.n.aet. ~
MtSt' SELL-Frip:t&itt
-.hr & dry r wroty -7'
VelYet rouc b, 4 • io¥eaeat.
la div • mim>r. aaaor1
pnnti.. ~. aurron.
tbb. C'bn. bnc-a-brac
16-DSJ
,...,, CUUl"h. b69e ~ Eod
lablea SU pr. u ··
Sidewalk bike. $15 Ea.
541$.-$WO.
8. COUl'"h. llJiAd flower pat
t.em. Gd COOll 1100, 2 cnr
pp day beda 1100 /both
Rer ord player u~
'lSlal
Bl!dloom Mt. lad dbl box
llldAI Ar maureaa, good
cood. bdbrd. 2.-d lbb 9-dwr dr..-er w trDJrn:w. ca.-.•1 .
nne okl oak dwn. two
db anna ., J...nt.ber
11Mtl20.~
l pj1diunand nag. lS
SlODeS. UUtt $1000 bsl.
men ·a band. white yel
~ Wet~ S48-6M64
Mlrt' ,,., I071
...,.. 1020 -·-----··-···· flOllCLFJS
TCJ 's :dl ~·a. U1 90·5
4111 80'1 It Oyulltts'.
New. used. gas. dsl.
Sales. servke, parts.
l...ar'pilt la Ca ur. v our
eaC'lusave Or. C l" francbile dealet' I
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Sdlw1n Beacb Cruller
116 m4113 Mk for BW
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CLOSEOUT. k 1tr b e n
cabmeC.I, 1-.ed 2114 6 1X6
doon" naaJa MM211
~~med pl)'WOOd S7
Rl~Tracton Inc
53' E. La Cadena Or.
fU~.l:C.
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oeaota. Costa Mesa.
Ul ·ZOll Sat..S un .
8.30 J 00 1-'u rnature
i-· r e e z e r . T v :
~nter. Small Av·
~. Bkyc~. Hoo
dt90TB, M_~ __
Reed • Btrt.oo Uttllll&
allvt-r flatwere
''Gelrpan ROM claaa1c
~". S Pc. pCaee aet·
tlDlt for I + aerv1ce
apoon. rr ~ toUil
SllaDCaab. fn.J:501
M"roklf"TV ISO Meo'i1
s&a bools, CHEM' l''ree
!_'llc1~ ~J7 ~$ t'Ve!I
Larse ~ Jet Set air
frea&bt ltennt-1 SJS.
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1V. 2 )r wmty, rree de
b VfJI')' 11.at M-l 71S
K.DfWOOO KR.5010 n ·
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ad. recwa.rtY MOO DOW
llW AtJaatic MuaJc. ~
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c.abtnetS reiwarly ~
now P . Alla.ooc llllub1r
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TAD OCEAN K 1-\YAt\
almost new. SJOO
~laminate fonnK'• 41n-:r>~~ eve:.
tnmrner. exlr" b1h . ....._....,_
almost new. Bsl ol r '; '; z.t 9030
79).8IM3_
840-0f7I nes ' ............ •• • • ••. •• •••
t• I ,_ i9 lton«b 0 /8 . 7'-'lhp. i
W_.... IOI I cydc11. M.50
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Wmed· Unne a.pectmeos ..... ~ 9040
2"XS" lift. la& 25c t' IA
2"xA" aft In& 7x ea M c I •-1010 for r uear ch from
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I 0 '; .. IOlO trw cwver UMd. Sl7~· Contact Jay Stern.
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S4l)C78 1'71SCUM
Twus 30 '1, llO hours.
mded. Pri pty Best Of
fer! CaU 546--UOO (Moo
Fri. days ). 731-1121 6
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N/lt. for J.,-y. cc-OMI NI outfit. trea New $185. tU-&!06. ~ p1~e ~:"'°c~~
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m-ssu arm.am
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mid print • deY equip, s..s. a.Ink • cotr to,..
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FND VDUR NAME
WIN TICKETS WORTH $12
IRVINE AVTO CBNTElt
MARCJI 4 -1
You can be a COSTAIOl;A RVN11NGTON CENTER
WINNER ' .. :
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405 AT BRISTOL ST.
MARCH 14 .. :00
MARCH 15-2:30, 4:00, 1:30
MARCH 18·12:00, a:ao, 7:00
MARCH 11.&tOO
MARCH 1M:30, l :OO
MARCH 19-4:30, 1:00
MARCH I0-4:30', 1 :00
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'41, Luden 11. ZSft, •am
lt•ll, slip ta NB.
-beautiful. $4000 .
~
20' Newporl·5~ 0 /B
w lllip.. XJat eoed. Pvt
W · ~ (213)-.taO
'22' <>t•lin•, w/lrlt', xlra
salJ1, radio, depth
acuider', RDF, outbrd Ir
.amcb more! Tremen
dim value: S1SOO. Call
lor info: 714·S3t-50IS
Eves.
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494-3210
Cal .20 it trlr. xlnt t:ODd.
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"2l3 /SH·S799 . eves aauks 151~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
--'46 Ford Wood1e. restored.
33' TRI-MARAN. Xlnt 11.3.000. '48 Font Woodie. ~nd. Juat ba1.iled fr re1tored m1nl cond.
painted. 129,toO, Wanke ll0.000. ~161
~ pwr. *15/&.12·'$'1'$'1. or
714/Gl-S2215
'77 C.C 211 /21, 2·boat
OWDl!I', Amioua. Loaded.
Rac:er-Cruber. FuU U\·
st .. labrd, wbl, spin· '58 Classic Chev Cameo
nailer, many c u1tm Pk k Up. All on 1tinal -m.. •lip, call Bob or 283V8, auto. while
<iimna: ~.Eves J white's. Ne w <·brome .
....._, Great look ing truck. ~~ 9070. M.W1l2 lr64S-072l
---•••••••••••••1 '55 Owv)' 2-door Bel Air
--..SAYM Aal Hardt.op, no eng. Offer
Y/t£*•pmt....-t ea.MN. Al\6pm.
SI a. allp f« mootb of
Aa&Mt· lntere1led iA
..... "'alp lo Newport,
0.. PaW.. HUlltinlloo
'9ndl area for moath ol
Mplt. or trade f« SO ft. •s. Praodaeo 'Yacht '(M. Bemde~. Ca, dur·
9550 .......................
lt79TOYOTA
4X4 s.ort Tndl
Tbls 4 wheel drive is
"LIKE NEW" " has many eatras. C a l l
~evenlnga.
inlAICUR· Jeep M31Al. complete . ..,.._: WJ) 171-1170 or a.evy coovenion, ~
• .m~~)JO.alll~~~CoUect~~·~~ or Tnde for amall PU. ~ m.om afters. Douglaa.
PP.-. to bQJ or trade
'• ....._ lo Newport bay. W/trade •liver,
..dla•o•d• or caall.
_.. "11 Bronco XLT, A l e,
.W+ Ololce N.B. Moor·' All/FM c asa, cruise. 1111. ~ wlbeaatlfuJ aw>, chrome 1poka &r
71 Dodp Van 300. Good
l'IJlll. Oref. Good cond.
ll.000080. M6-07$1
'11 Dod&e. Great mech.
eoad. Good body. 4 0\1 w.. $ll7S. ~7314.
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WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
ror top UMd can-fore1ll.ft,
~ial or cla.uics. JI
'JG" car la extra cieao,
eeeug f1RST'
#1 t.O....,.~
292:5 Harbor Blvd
'COSTA M ESA
979-2500
WEIUY
CUAHCAllS
ANDTRUCIS
COHMfll
CHEVROLET
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SU-1200
Can't SeU Your Car"
QtlYBIMW
PAYS TOP DOLLAR
For a.an UHCI Jmporu
Call Mike or Doo
IJ5-Jl71
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lft ~ouu . P•oDt . .,..
"19 Jeep Cl5, xlnl. cond.
Lo/1116. Xtru.
-.smaft.5:30 ..
'71 Ford ~ ton 4a4, AlllPll , ...... Ureo,
.. ""' off roed tine, xlnl oand.. 11u1t tell moo /bit
ofr ......
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Far Yow Carl
JOI 1 llOM & SOM
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L.AIM S&ICTIOM
OPMIW 197'
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INSTOQCI
SADDLE BACK VAU..EY IMPORTS .a Marauente Pkwy.
MlSSlON VIEJO
lll·Z040 4tM949
C&.OS9 SUleAY S
Saks·Servtce·Leuma
lovCatvw,IK.
Rolla fwyce BMW
U.O Jamboree
Newport Beach MMM4
IOIMdAllM ..
11.5() N. Beach Blvd.
LA HABRA
'5 Ml. No. ol SA Pwy >
014 )5ZJ.5JJJ
Sunday by Appl.
1972 BllW 2002, snrf,
smio. C.all after 4 PM.
400-U.S
711MW5l0l
lmmaculale ! Runs on re·
gu1ar «.at-4 1peed, power
~. power brakes.
1W' cood.. AM/ FM st.ereo
c ... ette. electric aun·
roof, eJectnc windows,
linl*/\an Interior. Only
3>,CXX> mlle9. IU.llOO or
i.-airer. Call 642-0138.
BMW 320-I, '771.41, 4apd,
mtf. BJaupunkt, All tFll
Clllll, alloy whll, Recaro
seat.I. air, wbt w.'blk,
xlnt rond, $8800. Cl )
~ Aft8pm.
'16 BMW 2002, 4olpd, snrf,
1tereo, All /FM uu,
Xlnt Co nd. S7500.
NHU4.
·ee BMW. xlnl. cond .
ll?00/080
m-077•
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"19 Capri II. P'Clld factory
re bit. v ., ens. 1 ,500
rrj)es, A/Ao, air. '""' llr. . A.II fFltl. 3 tr a et. szas.
Ori,. owner. 48&-'2:S2
.,...... t720 •••••••••••••••••••••••
"14" -. •• air, xtra clean w /ver1 lo ml .
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............. paint. .. ~ 9716 Zlllapa. lll!D.tolr. Bve.: 0• 1111 •M•••-•••••••• W Qil;; •• ffZO
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--tra.ae. Aa•ume Le a•e : '7t en • brb. Gd lbp .. Caprice wap. '°-*d
m4 •u :: ~ ........
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two ticket• (Sll.00 ~T.v1• ROUS·JOYCf 'T1 Aoccord. AM /Fii, air. tw1.N"~" new radials, rea 1a1. ........,, a .. <11 9bJO. ......,, all s. Or , ___ ..........
86S1ll cu:lllD WNO\n
"11 Accord, ~•peed, A/C, "'71 RR Sliver Sbado•
>UOO ml., x.bL coad.. DBepGvoet w /\an inter.
ntended warranty , lo ml. BtaudluJJ,y clean
IJGU71-ZU11 w /pboae. Ut .~00
Sl913 or 840-1913 71 CVCC. Like new. 11u.n·
rf. Altl/Fll, clock, low .._,. 97'2
rDleate. Yellow. Alklnc ....,,.....,
....... 9730 ... ................... .
i S XJIL, orig. color,
carmine r e d , a i r ,
AlltP'ltl caa. recorder.
leMher ..... d.al. cood.
wco.PP awD days, m.u .....
...... ................ .
"14 &lbaru GL. 4 cyl, rel>tt
... 1'9Ctio, beater • I tn. Grl 00 ~ Xlnl cmd. smo. -.ow.
,.,... 9765 .... .................. .
ofr. Btal ttatwbds 1111.14 mo. Call~"1. ml41Zl---4J'a.
'IZVWCamper a., NWL lt"Jf Chevrolet Moote eas • u-. lookt •,.. Carlo. v.., deaa. 318,oot ,...,ic aa. m.-1 min• .. arz
lft4PM. l&amvY MALIBU S.8. I
,, vw a.. All tnl. z.
bed. rtJlt tram. sot mi.
x1nt cond. .... ..., ....
'II BUS. new motor.
radlal1. clean. 12100.
1Glm6MMJ.5S.
ll'10 vw -· aunroot. re1a1t eaa. 1ood eoad.
12000 or ba\ orr.
TMM4 •1 aft5.
C)'laa.ic K. T. Ortctnal
llOOOOBO
5411-5742.
71 Non 4-dr. llua sell.
JOat. enad. II.JOO. COG·
tac:l Fet"llmdo Re,ea °" Kareft at 13l·OMO OJ'
111-0lll
'13 OMvy "'-T. J50 va stick. p/I pA> atide/wbt·
dow, toolbox lumber
rark, air 11700. IPSZ
Pml&&CI', K. 8
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valille),to :
C11CU5 YAMAS ::
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lht ... •c.atcr' 1\cUU ._, ,_ cia.lm114
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'65 llutaat Pastbaclt
2+2. autp. 11.0U. MUil
Sell. .... IG4IO, Act-llUer .. 36-hr. •
'71 .... _, Cpe. m V4. .u. pwr. atr, •.aoo ml
Dnt cond. '°""Ired in-
ter. swo. Orts owner. -3252
'It Mu1tan1. De eda
1tarter. S.c:sifiee: eoo
ca& ICZ •L All lpm.
't'1 Jaa XICE 4.2. hardtop,
wire wbeeb. auto \r'ana,
.... 7'11.
t7J2
'16 Corolla Lartback
Yeilow. Glut cood. oa.11
47Kml. P'Un to drhe . $l.lGl. 7U~l22 '71 VW S., like aew. mrf • .&idt. J~ s&ereo
T·Top wttlit 111tomaUc ar-.. pwr ......
.nadows. alr ~. tilt
wheel, enilH eoatrot, ... ,..., • Sliver in
W ......... -Auto. a.and &o mint. Hew
........ pelDl. z toDe
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1ports car. lo nu, aall:ina --. 15iSOO/belt ofter
BOO/air. (714 > MM:Ma. ~
"13 VW Super ketle.
All11'11 cma, 'Dll CIDM.
POGO or beat offer. ..._1m
oa1or. mevcc >
Mliw Ollr SI l. '91 HOWAIDa 00•1
Oo¥to •Quit SU.
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ma ... ttll 815),.... ~~~~--~~
'71 eoNna Sedan, FP .
auto, air. AM /P'ltl, le:k
mi, MOO. 673..Jl2J&
'74 Jemen, 35,000 mi, 4
1pd, new lop. S4800 •iam
9738 .......................
T•O..-a.-
m9RX·7•......,, AIC. Maic .meek. Take Oftl' "-a f2M per mo. N<I .__ coat • free equity
to qualalyl.81 peraon.
~9lll. Can be seen at
BIZNewpoet Blvd .. N.B.
Mwca:clna.a 974CI . ..................... .
7t..Z450SIL
Met. brown/bamboo.
leather, one owner 6
loaded wUh es\ra r---. 1oqWre about oar 5 year preferNd bmk plm db nest \o IDhlnl down. (l790 )
114.tlO
...sslOMYIUO
IWOWIS_
IJl-1746491-1704
• zao SL, 4-lpd. .2 t.opl, AMll'M. red/Wl bMr'.,
Yel'J' clean. Sll,HO.
NM3DO. Ad-SMter U., a. tn.adq.
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U.. .... rid. ID/mi. XJat. eoad . Off er. •1111
-a c.orou.a Uftblick, auto,
air, AM/ Fii, $4300 . m.a:a.
,,..... 9767 .......................
'16 TR 7. Xlnt cond.. 21.000
ml. M500tor best ofr
157-109
77 sptfare Sport Coupe. lo
mi. ll1lll oand. eau ec1
a1tter 1100. 142·'300,
Jin.
'T1 9pllfire lllnl. -mi.. All/Fii, $1900. Paul.
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YOLYO
SAL.15.s.IYICI
AND~
OVERSEAS DELIVERY . EXPERTS
IAIUIU
YO&.YO
19 Hartlar Blvd
C()61'A IUSA
...... JOl .... 4'7
NEWPORT B&ACU
Ill-OHS
'7l T·top. Wht ma rooo
Im. AD PIJI"'«. 21 IJ/10 ml
Immaculate. ..6'0.PP
754-C190 OI' Ad SIU.er •
US. MMD ,. bra a
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owner". 11.rM SllOO lolr.
GN7JRD 1&U.-..
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Gery: m • 1113. 1am-4'm-tr.J.ee aill. ,,.._
tm Oldl .. Gd tno.. ( -·Mr. ndlo.. Mal. 5'15-Sa. .
io R.s <>a•&m&tt coen . "'*» ffS7 ~ccmJd; ................... ....
~-'75PbURw•.,... clean.
..... 9940 ..-e . .-0. 4 ~ ....
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tuo~. perfetl CODd.
M:llO 83'l· 1S12
• ~ -tte•er1J· "'' 3 • "'° hie. 911) or bell off~. ......•••••••••••••• ...
'!.~!.!. ........ !??.~ W Volvo 142 Sedan Bta.
Coood awdum. ~ 11v...,..w..-w1a1JtM mr-. R,'NO. 6G-m'I.
a*> trans. air. p lb. IW'W
ures. Good oand. II~
S.'191
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9910 ....................... •••
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9965 .......................
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PW. PDL. All /Pll w/tape, T IW. 42,too
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t.119. u .-fed, lltoO. la Mr1IO ~. f\dl p'9r
!f'U IWc* 1.e 5*'e LGJt. pnMnt 1 bape. 15M. a,AIOO. ~
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caa4.' ... eagjm. 4o&K "71 • I 11 L II •1 • l...w. New r'8d1ala 6 ~II~.~:.: .. Jrifter. -8dUI *>eb. lmmac. C'004. mmllto-....... ma . Call IU ·OHI ..,_.., .....
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It ?'#H:;-' --. a.-JOBO. PAl.PIB. cnae • ...,_, "75 T·Blrd. AMmrur7
Mj. sa.ZJIM new lire• s1seo . --ortc owner. 33k ~~~~~~~I c • "15 I CID,..,... clJ'a GlJ) mi. ........ J*fect. -= .............. -..... --..... ______ . -----
"79¥0l.DWAMM
SC.:>cc:O
.Jet bladl &pedal F.cll· Uoo. Loaded wltll 5· = * ..,.IQltJ~, • llllllCb 8M)n, n I
1queakt clean I 97YBO)
'"" IC)IWITHAM
VGUSWMIM W•• '<•Awe. ....... ... ... ...
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"T1 Ddo. kMidelll s.rf,
ltbr.,ater•o ·I
trcll .. more ! SH50.
115-191
1m ..... m.. lo. ml .•
loaded. Ult. cmd. ...
'JD.1TllorlGGS
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NABERS
AUIOCENTER
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MCm••eova s
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F.IFTEEN CENTS
Flood ·E¥acnees DlaDie Drainage
8~ .... ~ ..wli ..,... • .,. .. ,.uc.u,. -Laa ....ua· Uout • 8eadt tbat U...,.. aeveral nuon1 A park retalnlnl wall that Coot8dmitt.edbebunot9tll~ l ~-~~;f.•1111t1 Oii II d A._. 41 Nllilllta frMl a..dt Vl•w tMaDt.I '"" •Yaeua&ild for tM flciodhal but that DOM ap-abuts the hllb acbool campus ed the put but not.ed "Believe I ..._.., 'lll:illn'a .. • View MoltU• Ho•• Park wMlr:l wat. eucaded 1ato tlw peartobetbedty'1fault. collapeed tut mooth. Cook laid, me, if tbey cot the runoff from (=::.!!'..,.Ula Otadtq laat 1t•r•td t9'• eltv eounell park. At one Um• water re-8 __ ....... ta_._.. bool,J wben a poundin1 stream of thecityyard,tbey'dltnowtt."
..-. tllist H •Pl ...., ,.,_ sua• _.. bloed aad jeered 10rtedly ltood nearly four feet • ---eoo o.;w:ou IC ..,.. water rwbed by it. Reaidenta complained that · ••nm•...,.••..,._.... aa ettr offletali ·taplala•d .,J). . . fleiall at aearby Ocean View conditklftl at the park eouldn't 1
1 · drat•••• prtbltmi at tbe •aar ....W.Ota ~t 1be1ter Hllh Sdlool and bu uked them Cook denied alle1auon1 that aet mucb worse without present-01t'i-mt falr-.t .. t.aw GotMH.,_part at a make1hlO lted Cro11 toDaUdaburiertokeepwater w1ter al.lo flows into the park lneaerioUlbealtbhuarda. I
Co IMft ..0.. ~ u.. tt ltMl41Mt Dae PHclerall••t emer,.ney ,•helter al Hunt· from. no,rm, down the camput from tbe city maintenance )'ard. City officials arreed to ar· ·
ratu ... tbla WOIT7 • ......._ aaW 1T ..._ o1 water collected in~ Beach • Murdy Part. and b*> tbe park. He said park dral.na1e bacb up ranee a meeting with school ·I
Wl'll ewa t" a botM to retwn in u..""' durlnl tut SUJlday•1 City Public Works Director He said school leaden haven't becauae sewer Unea can't carry leaden and park tenants to ftnd to.'' eoaap~ mobile holM raia aa.o..r. Paul Coot explained Monday done tbatyet. water fast enough. a aolutioa to the problem . .
: Job Firm May Close Friday
[
,Unding
Rate Up
To 1714o/o
• NEW YORK (AP> -Chase
Manhattan Bank raised its , prime lendlna rate to a record
17 '4 percent, continuing the
rapid rise in interest rates that
bas followed today's efforts to
tighten uedlt.
Chase Manhattan. the third-
largest bank in the country. said
that the demand for loans was
"very strooc" even at a prime
. rate of 16~ percent, which was
adopted only Friday by major
banks.
Chase also cited the spiral in
other interest rates, which bas
pushed rates on both home
mortgages and money market
certificates to record levels.
Some California lenders railed
their .Jaome 111ort1aae rates
Monday to a rec0rcl lSJ,i per-
cent.
~ O.tllll ... oftbe~~= hike, Uie ltoek marllla another broad loss toclay as
7 hopes continued t.o fade on Wall
Street for any strong govern-
ment measures against infla-
tion.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industrials fell 6.H points to
848.20 in the first three hours of
trading.
·Florida Klan
·Meet Raided
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)
About 20 robed men armed with
rifles and sbotguns raided a Ku
Klux Klan meeting, severely
I beat two Klanamen and fired
shot• at those who tried to
escape. authorities say.
Deputies found two Kla.mmen
-handcuffed and badly beaten
-lyiq inside a square pa.lntecf
on '\he eoocrete noor near a ta·
ble fianked by Confederate
ftap. "
Howard Smith
Dead at 61;
Rites FridtJy
Howard K. Smilh, a Hunt-
ington Beach funeral director
fer 40 years who was involved in
many civic activities, died Mon-
day at St. Mary's Hoepital in
Lone Beach aft.er an extended
illness. Hewa.561.
Smith was owner and operator
of Smith's Mortuary, 6Z1 Main
St.. since 1940. He was a past
master of t.be Huntington Beach
Maaonic Ledge.
Survivors include his wife,
Mary; two sons, Gary Howard'
Smith of Hun~ Beach and
Willi•m K. Smith of Mission Vie·
jo; bis father. Boy K. Smith; bis
(See SMITH. Page AZ)
Pair Challenge Anthony
Valky's Stanton, Postal Chief in Race
By ROBERT BAUER °' .. o.lly Nit .......
Fountain Valley City Coun-
cilman Roger Stanton and Santa
Ana postal official Hector
Godine% are cbaDenctnc incum-
bent Philip Anthony in 0nqe
County's First Supervisorial
District.
All three toot out nomtnatm
papen Monday a.ad ba.e until
Friday to return nomination pet1.
lions fort.be .Jane 3 eleedon in tbe
West OnqeCount)'diltriet.
Godines, 55, lives in Santa Ana
and iadlltrict mana1erof tbe U.S.
Postal Service. He abo is a trustee of the Santiqo Communi·
ty=Diltrict. S , 42, la a proleuor of
m ment at Cal State Long
Beach and ls a consultant for
private flnm iD 0ra:a8e and Los
Angeles eountJes.
He was first elected to tbe Foun-
tain Valley Council in 1974. He
was re~ected in 1178 with t.be
largest vote total ever garnered
by a coanciJ candidate in that city.
''I've t.boqbt about thia for a
lonl time,.. Stanoa aald today.
"beeame it ii normally cruy to
chal.lellce anlnewnbent. ••
Bat St.,.,., said be is doin8 IO
beeauseof tbe ••ie,a1 dlfftcuhies''
that Aatbony la faclq in connec·
tloa wltb eamp9lp launderinl
cbupl.
Staatm aUd t.e will Dot addtw
AntboaJ'• Dl'Oblelm in t.be cam· paten. ..8ut tbe public will
beeause It la In Iota of people's
mladl," be said.
Ant.bony. '"· ... wiDdiac ~ bit ftnt tun term u lupenilor lfter
Mninfl more tbaa U "81'1• tM
Wettmtmt..r CltJ Council.
(See llACE, Paae AJ)
llek••i See••• A•tte•I
Petrikin Fighting ,
For FY Ballot Spot
Directors
f}xpected
To Quit
By STEVE MARBLE
OI .. 0-.., ..._ Maff
The troubled private firm tbat
has been handling Huntington
Beach's federal job trainine pro-
gram may close shop ror good
Friday, the firm 's directors
warned Monday.
Directors said layoff notices
ror 115 employees and trainees
of West.em Institute of Careers
Inc. are bemg prepared because
the company's insurance policy
is being canceled.
The five-man board of diree·
ton for Western, said Director Roy How, are also expected to
t.oss in the towel and resign this
•eek.
Tbe threatened actions came
in the wake of an investigatioll
by Orance County II an power
Coaumanon auditors into mis-
maaqemmt allegations leveled
at Western. n.e MJ.t ol the aUeptioaa .................... pa~ mae•~· fbr ........ ... • bran employees and expenatv.
furniture parchases.
"At tbis point. there really are
no inaarantees ol anythinl(, ''said Alveris Van Fleet, interim
president ot Western.
"We met with our employees
Mooday and indicated what was
goine on and what we are doing
to try to &et insurance and keep
the program going ..
Manpower commissioners,
who control the flow of all
federal job training money in
the county, have already
CSee JOBS, P•1e AZ>
Nixon Flies
To Europe
WASHINGTON CAP)
Former President NU:on, who
moved to Manhattan's upper
Eut Side last mooth, ia off for a
abort trip to Paris and the hory
Cout on Wednesday.
l (
In Paris, be' U visit the Euro-
pean publishers of flis book. t
"Tbe Real War," due out in f
May. He alao will be interviewed '
by Now lllapsine, which boqbt •
the Bri&bb eeria1lutioD ri&bta. ! The ltGrY wqa't appear until ex-
cerpta are releued. ~
Nam me. to tbe Ivory Coast
Frid.a)' for a Yi.lit with Iona-time
friend President Fells
Houpbaaet·BolCDY.
c ... ,
Weadler
Cloadtaeu lncreuln1
tont1bt with rain prob·
abWty. ol JO pereent by
Wedneaday afternoon.
Low• toai•bt 47 at the
tMaebe9 and U Inland. 8lPI Wedl11na1 S1 t.o M • .......... "y ,, .• ,~" .. , .. • ,...,..,. eo ,....,.,, ·._,a N•MBtr doaa'C ~
•tld -., C-. ,.rtow . ..... 87 . ..... .._,
I
In Re1olutio
WASU1N010 lAP> -Aa A......_ lll1uf O'fW a U ....
N1tw ~ .Ul ta "'#0••1d '-liali" .... U.
t Ara• Md otMrt 1i'ouad WWW, U.N. AmbU11dor l>auW
MtNemy ad.DowMclatd toll).
· IUMIJ otnclala 8" an Ar•Amer1cu •Pollll•u count.ct
•lbtm""91...., ... •• ••• t • a, At•••~, .... .....,..._, aat U.& •ollc1 oo laraeb ~ llM .'.......a. m Wl U. ,_..,.-Ulti
I poUUcal PNUurt ta\aH!d ~ Can.t to admtt I foWQJ>.
tn an Uftutual t larlncaUoa •tatement Moaday n.lpl. the
pAtldlnt takt the United .._ ~ vot4Ml 8atwd91 kw
I U.N. rwoluUon ... lut bneU ..au. ... t.a ID oec.-. .V•b
terrttoril9 bffaUM ~ 1 m&IUDdentud1q tbou.l tuetl;y wba'
the reeoluUon .. Id. -........ ,_ .... _., .... . ., ..... ~ .... ......
The mWt.antt hokUn1 tbt US. Elnbauy Ln Tehran refuMd
today to allow a UN. lnveaUtative coaunlaalof.\ to vlltt ill tM
hoataiet until af\er the panel report.I to the world on the alS.ted
cr1m~s ol tbe lhah and America.
The condtt1ons 1mpoaed by the militants seemed to rule out
a meeung between the Amencan hollqea and the commtsslon
durlne the rive commiss1ooers' visit to Tehran, expected to end
by lb.is weekend Tbe stand also aet the militant.a on another
collia&on eoune with President Abolbuaall Bani-Sadr.
The approximately 50 U S. Embassy bostagea beaan thelr
fifth month In captivity today
f'I~ Perso11• K Hied I• 8a.%e
CHICAGO <AP > Five persons, including three chUdnm,
were killed today when fire broke out in a lhree-atory apartment
building here, officials said. It was the most deaths ln a blaie
since union firefighters struck the nation's second·lareeat clty
almost three weeks ago.
First Deputy Chief Fire Marshal L. Prendugast said It ap.
peared lhe fire began in a pile of rubb~h under a front stairway
of the brick building on the city's West Side. but the cause of the
blaw wa!i not known.
All hough some neighbors complained firefighters were slow
to arrive at the fire. William Foley, city chief or fire services.
said tht•re wer<• no delays and firemen "responded in reason&·
bit• llffi(• .
Bogota Bo•tage Talb Dela9~d
BOGOTA, Colombia <AP> -A second round of face-to-face
talks between the Colombian government and the guerrillas
holding U.S. Ambassador OieRo Asencio and some 216 other
hostages in the Dominican Republic's embassy here was de·
layed today without explanation.
One of the guerrillas was killed in the takeover, and the left·
1sts have released 23 hostages. including 15 women~ Those still
held include at least 20 foreign d1plomats, two protocol officers
from the Colombwn Foreign Ministry and at least five other
per~ons.
Wayne Airport
Airlines Granted
Route Authorities
M e mbers of the Civil
Aeronautics Board have granted
1 ~ o new route authorities to
,,, rlines to fly in and out of
Onmge County's John Wayne
.\1rport . The CAB granted perm1ss1on
Mondav to Frontie r Airlines and
Western Atrhnes to fly out or the
county facility. but denied an ap·
plication filed b y Pacific
Southwest Airlines for a third
route Involving the county
;.11 rport
The three applications were
made under a new procedure
known as an automatic market
entry which ~ives. lhe CAB little
l~~way for denial
Susan Kahn . a CA B st a ff
<:ounscl , said the PSA denial was
based on the fact the applJcation
was for an Oran~e County to San
Francisco routt:, a route now
prot ected by Air California un·
der tht> automatic market entry
procedure
Hughes A1r west , the only
other )et earner oooratinR out of
Orange County. di<tn "t protect its
existing routes t.o Salt Lake City
and Lab Vegas, the routes grant·
ed Frontier and Western
In spite of the CAB 's action
Monday , there appears .little
Likelihood tbal either airline wi11
begin operations at John Wayne
Airport.
Contmental"s inability to gel
space and Frontier's a ssumption
that it would be put into a
s imilar situation a year ago led
to a Federal Aviation Ad
ministration investigation of the
facihty
The FAA held hearings last
April in a n attempt to de·
terimine if the failure to grant
leases to additional airlines was
the result of discrimination.
So far no conclUBion has been
reached in that probe and FAA
officials say they aren't sure
when, if ever, a final decision
will be reached.
ln addition lo the decisions re·
lated specifically to Orange
County's airport, the CAB rulings
Monday included a route ,Pven
Lo Air California between lteno
and Las Veeaa. Airline officials
said today they have no im·
mediate plans t.o begin service
on that route. Ala<> granted in Monday's rul·
ings was a route to Hu1be1
Airwest from Sacramento to
Seattle. Airwest at present
doesn't fly between Orange
County and Sacramento.
..a11Av.GNa 8llaAM a .......... _
ArtODllll tort~ed et MHt
HVlft parUd •1'1Jlkl ...S Cine uPOCe..,... ...,_la Jftia.,a a. "......,~.,...,aa,....
Or .... ~.
laa a. ... t. aa4 Ort= Co11nty anon lnv.,tlaaton
they believe moat of 1be vtblcle
flre1 were .. t by tbe aame
anonlat wtw> bu toftMd a total ot 19 1ut.o11lnce January.
Al he 1lfted tbe uhet ol a
buf'Md hcMIN at M> Ave. Del
v.,dor. San Cleme11te f'lre
Manba.I Gary CarmtctlHI uld
lt'I too IOOG to t.u 1f tbem sm.eoo st.nacture wu bit t.be
same anon1lt wbo to tbe un~hd veblcMs.
The house (ire was reported at
3 a . m. today in lbe remote
Mariners' Pot.al area. The house
WU IUlJ under COG.llructioo.
Ounae OOunty Sbertff's u .
Tom HarriloD said today two
other auto anons were reported
In Capistrano Beach and two
more in San Juan Caplltrano
before dawn.
Harn.on and county fire Bat·
talion Chief Jim Stone aaid they
were waitlos for their in·
veAtlsatora to ~um with more
information about lhe four or
more torched autos.
Stone said about 10 auto fires
set by an araoniat have been re·
ported since January in San
Juan Capistr ano or the sur·
rounding unincorporated ter·
ritory.
Harrison said today's latest
a uto fires were reported
between mid.night and dawn al
34651 and 34631 Calle Moote.
Capistrano Beach, and at 33805
Via de Agua and al a nearby Via
California add.reu. both in San
Juan Capistrano.
These anons were set within a
mile of each other.
The fl111l San Clemente auto
fire reported today at 12:46 a.m .
occurred at 4211 Calle Abril in
the Harbor Estalff a~a. The
vehicle was a late model sedan.
I ',... Page Al
JOBS •••
a~recd, though, to cut Western's
funding by the end of March and
effectively put the firm out of
business.
West.em WU hired 1 .. t Oct. 1
to handle HunU~ct.on beach's.
S2.8 million Job proiram.
Huntington Beach City Council
members unanimous ly voted
Mon day evening to let man·
power comm1saloners worry
about running the federal job
program from now on.
T hey also agreed the city
would assume responsibllity or
the public service employment
p<>rtion of the job training pro·
gram which finance& a variety
of city posltions.
f',.....Pa~AJ
SMITH ••.
sis ter, Mar.)Orie Kettler of Html·
1ngto Beach ; and four
grandchildren.
A private service will be COO·
ducted Friday afternoon al
Weatminater Memorial Park.
Entombment will take place at
the part.
The family bas suggested
tributes in lbe form of donaUoos
to the buildine fund of the First
Metbodiat Church in Huntington
Beach.
Recount Sought
CONCORD, N.H. -With a con·
ventio n dele~at e and
fede ral funds at stake, Rep.
John Anderson, R·lll., has filed
a request for a recount of his
New Hampshire presidential
primary votes. ·
Testimony Ends
In Barley Trial
. .. ,.
ORANGI COAST "''
DAILY PILOT
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Jury deliberations were
scheduled to begin today ln the
tri a 1 of .form er newaman
Thomas Barley wbo la cbarled
with murdering his wlfe
Catherine last May.
In b1I dotinl arsument. de·
fe nse attorney Geor1e Chula
told Jurors that Barley, a fonnet.
repo~ f9r t.be Daily Pilol. was
like a robot and in a tranceli.ke
1tate wben hll w\fe waa stabbed
11 ume. a a Santa An• 1taoppln1
center on Mey 219.
(;bula CCIQtended tbal Batley
ttuffencl from a cllmlailW ,....
tal cap&dty. ~· about by
the b~ ol bil saam•~ IDd buvy-...o1~:1
ca.Illa ..... the """91·-..n. five·womu Jury to flacl Barlly
lnDoceat Oft all COUlltl UIOdaitd
with the murder. He"~i tM ,....... u~ '° .,_.,,... tobable tlaat. ~ did not.._. fl'cllD blac_. or u.at
he Ud a~ OOlll10l ill ldl
~ \'a11daH:ed
Kim Trumble and Jerry Shepard of Buena
Park found this warning Monday when
they went for a stroll on the Huntington
Beach Pier. City officials said vandals
ripped out about 100 feet of railings on the
south side of the pier and damaged another
40 feet of ra1unp on the north side. The
damage will cost about S6.000 to repair,
they said. tn addition. the pier, normally
open 24 hour~ a day. 1s closed bf:tween mid·
night and 5 a m each day while the rail·
ings are bein5( replaced
Coast Unit
Oaims State
lnterf erence
South Coast Regional Coastal
Com missioners endorsed a terse·
ly worded statement Monday t.o
state officials a.slung lhat l.My
st.op undenninin& local c:outal
plannlnc eff ort.5
The letter. authored by Orange
County Supervisor Harriett
Wieder. rapped 'state coast.I
commialloners for preemptin.g
planning by county officials. of
Huntingto!l Beach's Bolsa Chica
marshlands.
"Once again 1t seems bke it's
th e state's desire to pre-empt
local planning whenever poss1·
ble," charged Commissioner
James Walsh. "They JUSt come
marching in and take over local
control."
Slate coastal comm1ss1onttS
eyed a proposal by their stafflbat
all of Bolsa Chu~a be deemed en
vironmentally se nsitive
wetlands.
Such a wet.lands de-s&gnabOn
would virtually ban development
at BolsaChica.
The &ca.er a1ao nq...a.,a Uiat
stale commlaakloen settle their
rontract squabble with county of·
f1c1als charged with writlllg a
local coastal plan for north
Orange County
f',...PflfleAI
APPEAL ...
pape~ invalid. after oblainlni
an opinion from the city at
torney. Petnkin's campaign worker
Ann Pollock. who gathered the
signatures, was registered to
volt> in Huntington Beach but not
in Fountain Valley. as reqw.red
by state law. the clly clerk
ruled.
Since that time. the cbiroprac·
tor baa ob«ained lecal coumel In
an effort to overturn that niling
Attorney Howard Kline, wbo IS
representing Petrildn, d~nbed
the elecllon code provisions re
lattng to the case as vague and
m need of a clear interpretation
by a tugh court
Kline srud. for example, that
the code requires that the person
circulating the pet1t1ons must be
a registered voter m the com
mumty at the llme of the elec
t1on
He said that although Mc,
Pollock was not registered t<J
vote in Fo1U1taLn Valley at lht>
time she circulated Petnkm "
peltlons. slte would be re!l
tstered locally by elecllon da' ~ is a ..-ident ol Fomrt.aan
Valley.
At Monday's beann11. Judae
Oretta Sears denied Petnkm's
request" for a '4T1l of mandate
that would have restored h1..,
name lo the ballot
Bunny Burned
Swab Model Cemured
SAN DIEGO (AP> -The Navy says it has
reprimanded Fireman Susan M. ~age of Lancaster
for posing nude for Playboy maganne.
The letter of censure goes into her service rec·
ord as the result of a captain 's mast Friday, an in·
formal but official procedure in which ~ accused
sailor appears before his or her commanding officer.
But the Navy allows l.S days in which to appeal.
Fireman Gage. 22. was charged with bein1 out
of uniform and with disobeying orders ~gainst out·
side employment that would .. tend to discredit the
Navy." A total of eight military women posed nude or
seminude for the magazine's April issue.
First Lady?
linda Laugm
Al Tlwught
<.:lll<'i\GO <Al'I Sometimes
.,ht> thinks about being fi rst lady
of tht: l 'n1tl-d Slate~. hut singer
Linda Ronstadt says that 1f s he
t>ve r gave the idea serious con·
s1deralion ''she would probably
d1~ laughtnji? "
M 1u Ronstadt, a frequent
rom panlon of Gov Edmund G
Rrown Jr J
t and1dnte for
l hc Uem
ol·ra t 1 c·
p r l' l> 1 d t' n l 1 a I
nom 1 nation .
..,aid in :rn 1n
tt•rv 1t•w 1n lht>
Aµrd t.S:>ut· of
flla y 'bo)
m a~aitnt'
that she has
never 'oertous ly cons idered
marrying anybody so far."
Besides. "the pay is a lot bet-
ter" for her Jo b than for first
IJd)
The 33-year-old s10ger •• ~
macle u t!lllmeated tu PAuu.lllloG....., ...
tn 1978. won't d.tscusa her rela·
ttonahip with the Ca"llfornia gov·
t>mor. whom she accompanied
to Afnca last year on vacation
"I don't fe-cl 1t 1.., f J1r to him or
lC> Oll'. ... he l>Jld
F,....PopAI
RACE •..
lie 1s facing charges that about
SSS. 000 was di verted to bis
s upe rvisoriaJ campaign throu&b
loan~. with sources not disclosed
as required by the 1974 Political
Reform Act, according to an in·
d1ctment by the Orange County
Grand Jury
Anlbooy sajd the matter bas
nothing to do with Illa
performance tn ornce.
He a1ao contends that there wu
no intent to do anythtac Wl"Oll£
"It was a technical reportfq
error that was corrected three
years ago," be said.
;
j'"' llembera of tlle Chit
• Mn '"9 Board baft ll'lllMd t two M'W roote aata.oriUea to atru._ to n1 in and out of tuee eo.mty'a lobn Wayne
• ~AB srantec1 permJ.uion • Monday to Frontier Airllnel and
Western Altllnes to fiy out ol the
county facWty, but denied an ap.
plication filed by Pacific
'Soutbwe1t Airlln" for a third route involving tbe county
ajrport.
• The three applic.tions were
mack Ullder • new procedure
• tnown w m aut.omatte m~
en"T'Wlddr stws'tbe CAB' 1!tt1e Jeewqfcr den:lal.
Sunn X.abD, a CAB staff
COUDNI. Aid tt.e PSA deela1 was
baaed CID tbe faet tbe application
waa for an Orange County to San
Francisco route, a rout.e now
protected by Air California un-
der the automatic market entry
procedure.
: Hughes Airwest, the only
·other jet carrier operatinJ' out of
.Orange County, didn't protect its
:existing routes to Salt Lake City
{.and Las Veg8' the routes grant-
ed Frontier and West.em. f In splt.e of the CAB's action
•Monday, there appears Utile
!likelihood that either airline wtll
•begin operations at John Wayne
Airport.
Continental's inability to get
space and FrootJer•s assumption
that It would be pu& into a
similar lituatp 4 yev Uo led
!:u:i9811tXDor1Z
facility . • TL• ... lmil0W.Ollll ......... , ..........
Aprtrna ~-...... t~ d.. te~ u the fallare to crant
7 leaMI to 8dd.ttioaal airlines was
tbe result ot discrimlaation.
So far no conclusion bas been
reached in that probe and FAA
officials say they aren't sure
when, if ever, a fmal decision
will be reached.
In addition to tbe dedsions re-
lated apeelfically to Orange
County's airport. the CAB rulinp
Monday included a route given t.o Air California between Reno
nd Las Vegas. Airline officials
,;td today they have no im-
'.tDecllat.e plans to begin service :ea that route. , Also cranted in Monda}''s rul-
mga was a route to Huebes
Airwest from Sacramento to
'Seattle. Airwest at present
!doesn't fir bet.,eep Oran1e
potm(y ~ S.Crainento.
147 Prisoners
iDie on Trip
.-
LAGOS. Nigeria <AP>
, Forty.aven ot the S8 prisooen
, iD a poliee ven 1uffocated on (tbeir W87 to prt8Clll, pollce ID the
Nl1•nm eaptbll of Lap laid
toda1. .·n..lfewl~ o1N5 ~~:= ..... •er• 4laeo•e
Whell CM ~-atrl•ed at tM ~ aad tM door WU opeaed
tor .... ~11 lff .. ~ --.. ... .
".l
Circus Vargu roustabouts had sticky going early today w~en the truck that installs stakes for the big top got ~ired ~wn o~t 0!1 Auto Center Drive in East Irvine. At
bmes 'like this, it always helps to have a couple of
elephants on band -one pusher and one puller -plus
some ~power on the lines. Circus opened on schedule
today with performances at 8 tonight and on Wednesday
and Thursday.
AJ,ien Killed
lnl-5 Crash 2nd Basics School OK'd
OCEANSIDE (AP)-
Seven illegal aliens are be·
ing treated for injuries
after a pickup truck in
which they were riding hit
tbe cent.et divider or In-
tent.ate s 8Dd Oftrturned
lrvUu: Move Ups Student Enrollment
..I<=--. .=; f'CCP.l?'I aaadeoa died of iDJuriea
Trustees of the Irvine Unified
&hool District have approved
creation of. a second Baaics Plus
school beginning in tbe fall of
1980.
Scbool orflclala said the
establishment of a second school
* * * Irvlae Prog .. ana
lfortbeaat Woodbrldte II
scbool, to open In the fall ....
• * *
Students Get Business
High school stu41ent.s in Irvine
are getting a fint-hand glimpse
of the business world in a pro·
gram businessmen and
e ducators say is paying
dividends. Tbe program ls known as
l"ine .Ent.erpriJe la Education.
It wu started three years a10
by the GrNier IrViDe Industrial Lea1ue. w.boae members
believed studeata needed a clearer understaodlne oJ the f~ ~rise system.
'1'biiia really a fantastic~
1ram. '' school Superintendent
Stanley Corey said Tunday
Diehl • members of the Irvine
sc.bool board were 1Jven a
glimpse cl their own into the
prop-am.
Slnee September, trustee•
were told, more than 1,0flO stu·
denta have penleipated jn the ureer ~ protram lni
volving 29 companies. When tbe
program first began, one com-
pany and one school in Irvine
took part.
"Effort ·is made to sbow the
diUicult and tedious side as well
as the glamorous side of the
businesl world," one acbool ol-
ficial said.
Dun Wald.f<>ael. principal ~
Inine Hip Sdlool, said stu-
dents apmd a ~day la a com-
mercial setti.ne such u real
estate, ban.ld.nl, civil engjneer-
lal and fire science. They learn
about people and f\mctioas, be
said.
"We've just barely tapped
what's po6Slble," Wald.fogel ob-
served. FirQll on the "cutUn1 ed&e"
of business and technology
parlicipa.le in tbe pro1ram wJUch,_...toq: -.All unde c of tbe
roles atudeh;.\r[ assume
lb~mselves in society as
worten. C011Sumen , savers,
voten, tupe,en, lDveaton and
bonowen.
<.See IDD8. Pace Al>
-• u '41ld Weodbrtctai II .....
could conUaue at Utt. la
Febnmy lJl1. ofticia.ls said. Utt
capacity would iDcreue t. l.S30
students. Corey said the U181-82 pro-
gram could continue at Utt or
move pennanent.ly to lbe new
Northwood m school site. The
designation of a future site in
central or south Irvine would be
another possibility.
&bool officials will begin the
search for a second Basica Plus
principal now as well as de-
termine attendance boundaries
for tbe two schools.
Trustee Gordon Getcbel said
he was not comfort.able wit.b the
proposal and was· concerned
abo~t dw lonl-noge sw=:
for Basics Plus a.Dd the flt la with tbe district's Wti.mate
plans. G«cbel said the board didn't
have tbe ex.act atteadance boull·
dartea md. adler basic lnforma·
<See BASICS. Pap AJ)
Loan
Demand •
Strong 1
NEW YORK <AP) -OLue
II aallattan Bank raited its prime lending rate to a record 17\4 ~rcenl, continuing the
rapid rbe in interest rates that
bd followed today's efforts to
ti1bt.en credit.
Chase Manhattan, the third-
largest bank in the country, said
that the .demand ror loans was
"very strong" even at a prime
rate of l&o/.4 percent, which was
adopted only Friday by major
banks.
Chase al.so cited the spiral in
other interest rates, which has
pushed rates on both home
mortgages and money market
cer tificates to record levels
Some California lenders raised tbelr home mortgage rates
Monday to a record lS'h per-
cent.
On the heels or t.be prime rate
blt.e. the stock market posted
another broad loss today as
hopes cont.Jnued to fade on Wall
Street for any strong govern
ment measures against infla
llOn
T~ Dow Jones average ''' lO
industrials fell 3 50 points to
8SO 85 af'ter five hour.i of tradm~
Three More
Fde to Seek
Water Posts
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•
Tbe nliUtan\I bOldinc u-, U.S. Bmbua)' ln Tellran refUMd
today to allow a U.N. laftlU,aUvt comqil.-loa to vlalt all the
t\oalasea unlll after t..be panel repofta to U.. world oa lM aUqed
crimes oft.be shah and America .
The condlUona lmpoMd bJ the mlUt.anla .eemed to na1t out
a meeUnc bet_... tbe AQttrltan boltate1 ud tie eomrnilatoft
during lbe ftve commissioners' vhlt to Tehran, txpeeted to end
by lhis weekend. The siaod also Mt the mlUtanta on another
collision course with President Abolbuaan Bani-Sadr.
The approldmately 50 U.S. Embany hoela1ea be1an their fifth mcnth 1n·captJvtty today.
ftl'e ,._...,.. IUlletl la a .. ze
CHICAGO CAP> -Five persona, includin1 tbree children.
were killed today wben.ftre broke out in a lhree-atory apartment
building here. officials said. It was the most deaths in a blaze
since union firefighters struck the nation's second-lariat city
al moat lhree weeks ago.
First Deputy Chief Fire Marshal L. Prenderaast aald It ap-
peared ~e fire. began in ~ pile or rubbish under a front alairway
or the bnck bwlding on the city's West Side, but the cause of the
blue was not known.
Although some neighbors complained firefighters were slow
to arrive at the fire, William Foley, city chief or fire services
said there were no delays and firemen "responded In reasona'.
ble time."
.._.,. B o•fafl*! T a lle• D~la9ed
' BOGOTA. Colombia <AP> -A second round or face-to-face talk~ between the Colombian government and the guerrillas
holding ~.S. Ambassador Diego Asencio and some 26 other
hostages m the Dominican RepubHc's embassy here was de-
layed today without explanation.
One of the guerrillas was killed in the t<1keover and the left
1sts have released 23 hostages. including JS women~ Those still
held include at least 20 roreign diplomats. two protocol offi cers
from the Colombian roreign Ministry and at least five other persons
f'ro•Pa~AJ
KIDS IN BUSINESS. • •
-.A.a acquaintanceship with
J.he people who make up com-
pa n I es in the area; ·'their
,personal s atisfactions .
ooallenges and concerns."
~ .awareness or career op-
portunities and related informa-
tion.
•An appreciation of ~ l'())e
(Jf business in the free enterprise
o;ystem. "its challenges. prob· .
tems and opportunities.''
An expansion of the school
curriculum through the use or
. f'roaP~AI
BASICS ...
tlon st should have before mak·
ang a decis ion.
Basic!. Plu:-enrollment 1s
vol untary and its s:ro.wth has
bct'n m<itchmg the increase in
enrollment in Irvme overall.
Basics Plus differs from other
schools m its e mphasis on fun·
damental educational con~pts
a nd maintaining a closed
cla~sroom setting, which makes
for rewer distractions for both
teachers and s tudents alike.
Ho m ework 1s required every
night.
In another matter relating to
school attendance. the board de-
cided that students who were
bound for the new Northwood
Middle School will be sent in the
fall to the Ult site. Northwood
Middle is under construction and
will not be finished in time for
the fall semester. Completion is
expected in February 1981.
com mun.ity resources.
Officials said these goals are
met by arranging for guest
speakers in the schools, tours of
businesses. "'sbadowlng ex·
perience" <spending 1be day
with a person at a specific site>.
lndi vidual proJecta and ln-
temsblpa.
"Teachers and students gain
immediate results," a report to
trustees said or the program
·'Companies. although they do
not reap immediate results, feel
the program is very wortbwruJe
and will pay dividends by way or
J more economicall y literate
society for tomorrow."
School board President Fred
Gahm said the program ap-
peared to be very worthwhile in
helping students decide what
they want and do not want to do
with their lives.
"We're very excited about it,"
a member or the industrial
league said
Industry Probed
NEW YORK CAP> -A federal
grand jury has subpoenaed the
financial records and recorded
music tapes of Pickwiclt Jn·
ternational Inc., sister firm of
Sam Goody Inc. and operator or
400 stores nationwide under the
names Muslcland, Discount
Records, Aura Sounde. The sub-
poena was part of an lnveatJgaUon
inio counterfeiting .in the music
industry.
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A l'IODllta torcbtd It l
Vin ~ ""'6ca. MCI .. =~~:..:'f:: O..ftll~. •
Sen Cltmente and Oraate
County UIOn lnvett1Hl0rt Nici
U>ey t..Ueve moet of lhe ""-lei•
llrt1 ••r• ael by th• aam•
•J"IODJlt wbo bu ~ • t.ota1 ot lt autol 11.nce January.
A1 be alW U. .... ot a
)iul"Md boule at • Awe. DeJ ~efdpr. hD Cl•mellt• nre ~:r::i .::.~~.~ ma.ooo ~ • .,hit u..· am• anoala: wbo o. unloeted wblda ·
Tbe ~ ftle WU reporUd at 3 a.m. today la tht remote
Mannen· Potnt 1rea. Tiie hoUle WlllWIUDder~.
Oranp Couo\t Sbtriff'a Lt.
Tom lfarrbon Hld toda)' two
other e'Ulo anons were reported
in c..,ratrano Beaeh and two mo.re in San Ju~ Capistrano
before dawn. ·
tlamson and county fire Bat-
• talion Chief Jim Stone said they
were waltine for their in-
veatiiators to return wltb more
information about the four or more torched autos.
Stone said about 10 auto fires
set by an ~t have been re-
ported since January ln San
Juan Capistrano or the s ur-
rounding unincorporated ter· ritory.
Mesan Held
In Shooting
At Eatery
Michael Kelly Spics, 24, re·
mamed in cril.Jcal condHioo to·
day alter being shot twice early
Sunday dunng a dispute over
who to6Sed a roclt through a win·
dow at Cha rlie 's Chlli
Restaurant in Costa Mesa.
Spies. or Santa Ana, is in the
intensive care unit at Costa
Mesa Memorial Hospital.
Police said they arreeted
Michael David Gherardi, 20. of
233i Newport BJvd... Cotta Me.a,
"' b1a bom. u 1:30 &m ••iv. about 10 mioutes after the lboot·
ing, which occurred in the park·
ing lot of Charlie's Chili. 2278
Newport Blvd
Gherardi was !ltll in jail to·
day. with bail set at $25.000 lie
1:. bemg held on susp1c1on or as
s ault with intent to commit
murder and assault with a dead·
ly weapop.
According to police LL Jack
Calnon, the coofron&aUon began
when Spies and bis friend.
James Spernak . 20, or Santa
Ana, entered the Charlie's Chili
parking lot in a while pickup
truck. Calnon said that as both
men got out of the truck,
Gherardi confronted Spies and
accused him or throwing a rock
through the restaurant window.
A fist fight ensued aod Gherardi
drew tus gun and shot Spies in
the abdomen Bnd the head,
Catnon said.
Police theorize that an angry
Charlie's Chill palron who' left
the restaurant moments before
the incident actually may have
been the person who threw the
rock
Calnon said that Gherardi was
not licensed to carry the
handiun that be gave to police
when be was arrested.
Students who were to attend
the new Northwood II EJemen·
tary School will move tem-
porarily to the Woodbridge In·
stant School (relocatable build-
ings) until the Northwood um pus
is fin~ in January 1981.
Testimony Ends
In Barley Trial
DAILY PILOT
A C'at Nap
., aoaEaTBA&&•• Of .. o..y .,........,
Fountain Val.Jey Cft1 ODllD· cU.aa ._. S&a&Ga uc1-.
ADI ;e»1t•I QUteial Bte'-r OocliDla _. dtsD•l'ns .._.
bent Philip Ant.bony in~
C?unty's First Supervl1orial D1strict.
Atr three took out oomlnatioa
papers Monday and )lave unU1
Friday to retuna nomlnation pet1.
tions for the JUD03 el~ la tbe
west OranceCounty dJltrtet.
Godines, ~. lives in Sama Ana
and la district manager of the U.S.
Postal Service. He aJ.ao 11 a
trustee of the Sant.la10 Coau:nQlli.
ty College District. .
Stanton, 42, ls a profeaor oi
management at Cal State Long
Beach and ls a consultant for
private flrms tn Orange and U.
Angeles counlles.
He was first elected to the Foun.
tam Valley Council m 1974. He
was re-elected 1n 1978 with the
largest vote total ever garnered
by a eouncil t'andidate an that city.
Lexi the lion doesn't seem particularly keyed up about
tonight's opening . The five-year-old cat is a member of
the Circus Vargas which opens at 8 p.m. at Irvine Auto
Center. Performances continue Wednesday and Thursday
at 4:30 and 8 p.m .
·T ve thought about this for a
long time." Stanon said today
'bet'ause 1t is tlormally crazy u;
t•ha Jlenge an mcum bent."
But Stanton !.aid he 1s doing so
becau.-.eorthe "legal d1fficuJlles"
that Anthony 1s facing m connec-
t ion with campaign laundering-
l'harge:.
CdM Woman Bilked
For $3 ,600 Cash
Stant.on said he will not address
Anthony's problems Ill the cam-
pa 1 gn. ··eut the public will
bf.'('3US(' it IS In lots or people's
mind':· hesa1d
Anthony. 44, IS Wtnding up his
first full term as supervisor alter
-.ervina more than 14 vears on the
Westrrunster City Council.
He ls facing char1es that about
$58.000 was diverted to his
-;upen,son al campaign through
loans, with sources not discl9Sed
a!t reqwred by the 1974 PoUtkaJ
Hefor m Act. <1ccordmg to an in-
dictment by the Orange County
c;randJury
r-; ewport Reat'h Police issued a
warning to elderly residents to
day to be w;,iry of J team of
phony bank emplo) et·., a fter a
91 -year·old Coron;,i del Mar
woman was bilked out of SJ.600
The woman was ronta('ted bv
telephone Friday by " man who
1dentif1ed himself as tht· manag•·r
or her bank brant'h
He told tht' v1ct1m that h1·
needed her help 10 tracking
down some d1 !>h o nest bank
employees.
The woman told police Mon
day that she t'ouldn •t recall the
specific deuuls of the elaborate
entrapment scheme outlined to
her by the so-called bank
mana&er.
) I ~f1 ,,.
Nixon tq Fly
To Ef:lrope
WASHINGTON t A P t
Former President Ni xon. who
moved to Manhatta n !> uppN
East Side last month. IS orr for i.
s hort tnp to Paris and the Ivory
Coast on Wednesday
In Paris. he 'll visit the Euro
pean publishers of his book.
"The Real War," due out m
May. He a.lso will be interviewed
by Now Magazine. which bought
the British serialization rights
The story won't appear until ex-
cerpts are released.
Nixon rues to the Ivory Coast
Friday for a visit with long-time
friend President Felix
Houphouet· Bo1gny.
Leak Kills One
LOCKPORT. N.Y. <AP>-One
man died and seven other
workers were injured. following a
leak of poisonous phosgene gas
from the Twin Lake Chemical.
Inc.plant.
But she did kn11" '>h• "J' 10
v.1thdraw thl' $3 ,600 1n t':l\h take
1t lo ht•r homt• .. nrl hand 1t O\ .-r
to tbe manei~1 r ., JS\tStdnl wh t·n
h•• showl'd up Thi· mrJO(·~ v.ac, to
!Ji· rl'turnt•<l IJ' \1 rind ,I\ t ht·
phon\ b.mk roJnagl:.'r .,aid
Tht> v.omJn dtd Jl> ~hl' w;,., told
hut on )tonday "'hen the a~sbtcint
didn't return he r money, bh1·
o lled the bank branch only ltJ
fand that the t WO m('n dado 't CXlSI
Polke department spol<esm.rn
R1 t'hard Long said today In
vestigators are concerned that
the scheme w1l!lbe repealed.
Sgt. Ken Thompson said. "Jt
would~ so much ~tter 1f some of
the residents were a little leas
trult:lq~. ~ • ,
·'If tbey•n -s>Pl'oae.bed lor
money by anyone they don't
personally know. they should give
us a <.'all . or t'all to ('he('k on th<'
1wrson ' td<.·ntll ~ v.1lh tht· bani..
ht• ~aid ·
\nthony ~aid th~ matter has.
nu th1nR lo d o with hi s
P<'rformance 1noff1ce
He also contends that there was
no an tent t.odo anything wrong.
rt -..a., a technical reporting
l'rror that was corrected three
.\ear::. ago.·· he said
Trudeau Sworn In
OITAWA <AP) Pierre El-ltotl..·~wlM> ••• , .... of
the &realest Polltkal •••eta 1n Canadian blftol'y by leedin1
hia Liberals lo vlclory tn
parliamentary elections last
month. has been sworn in ~
prime m1ruster
Bunny Burned
Swab Mo del Cemured
~AN DIEG9 CAP) -The Navy says it bas reprt~ded Fireman Susan M. Gage of Lancaster
ror PQSJ.Jlg nude ror Playboy magazine.
The letter of censure goes into her service rec-
ord as the resuJ~ or a captain's mast Friday, an in-ro~mal but official procedure in which an accused
sailor appears befo~ bis or her mmm•ncttng• ;om~-=-;~ But the Navy aftows IS days in wblcla to a
( .~man Gag~. 22._ was charged with ...
o. uuuorm aud wtth disobeying orders apfnst ._. .
side employment that would "tend to discr"r. -.... Navy." cuu. ~
':" total or eaghl m~tary women posed nude or
semmude for the magazme's April issue.
I
NEW YOU CAP) -a...e
M ••~a..;•nk raised it• me rate to a NCOnl
\4 pereea ~.:_unutn1 tbe
t
rapid l'iM in t ratea that
llaa followed today's effortl to
Ugbtea CJ1Jdit.
' Chase Manhatt.an, the third·
r
lFint La.dy?
f Linda Lauglu
JA1 ._77aoughi
t CHICAGO <AP> -Sometimes she tbinb about being first lady
of the lJDJted States, but sinaer
lJnda Ronstadt says that if She
eveT pve the idea serious con-
sideration "she would probably
• die laugbin~." I MLss Ronstadt. a frequent
. companion or Gov .. J:dmund G. Brown Jr., a
candidate for
the Dem ·
ocratic
presidential
nomination,
said in an in·
I terview in the
April issue or Playboy
magazine
...-raor that she bas
· .. oner seriously considered
mall'JiQI~· IO far." · B Xt ~J-.tl I •.mt-ter" 1'0t-r 6than for lint
\lady ..... tH.~~~~~
Krishna Home
Demolition
W1DS Approval
Coastal Commissioners gave
, developen the OK Monday to
, knock down a vintage Laguna
• Beach home used by members
I of the Hare Krishna sect and
replace lt with a five-story office
'bulldinc-\ Lasuna Beach architect CbrLs f Abel told commissioners that , the bad restyled bis pyramid·
l shaped buildinc to overcome •
jedioat from commiesion plan·
i nen ta.at 1be ltnJet1lre wu too
J m.aMlte' for tbe aru. 1 Tbe mcbit.et said the office ~ compln will be locatAMI at 6'1 ! RallMU AWDIMt aad Will dope
• dowa t.ward South Coast
' HiehwaY with balcoeiel JaWn1
toward tile ocean.
Commbaiooen snubbed a ree-
ommmdatioo by coutal plan·
oen tUt tM balldlai be reject·
ed. Plmmerl Mid the llnleture
woald bave an advene impact
• on the Dllilbborbood and at 51
feet in bellbt. ... too tall.
larftJlll '-* tit tbe country, aald tll.at tM demand for loans wu
"very -.a·· even at a prime
rate ot ~ pereent, which wu
adopted only Friday° by major bankl. .
Chase abo dted the spiral in
other interest rates, which has
pushed ratea on both home
mort1agea and money market
certificates to record levels .
Some California lenders raised their home mortgage rates
Monday to a record 15~ per·
cent.
On the heels of the prime rate
bike. the stock market J>OSted
another broad loss today as
hopes continued to fade on Wall
Street for any strong govern·
ment measures agalnat infla-
tion.
The Dow Jones average or 30
industrials fell 6.14 points to
848.20 in lbe fint three hours of
trading .
Losers outnumbered gainers
by more than a 3·1 margin
among New York Stock Ex·
change-listed issues.
The market rallied late last
week amid speculation that the
Carter administration was plan-
ning new anti-inflation actions,
such as credit controls.
But as the weekend, and then
Monday, pused without any an-
aoune,ment of 1ucb measures, sellial .._,.. inte~ in
bol.Jl tile a.tock. au ond
ate
ca.\omers, ha• rhen two pereentqe pointa since Feb. 15.
when the Federal Reserve made
it.a latest move to tighUn credit.
Tbe move was promptly
matched by Morgan Guaranty
Tnaat Co. of New York, the fifth.
largest bank, aod by No. 9 First
National Bank of Chicago. Other
ban.ks were expected to follow. Tb~ pr:.im.e ute doe'l nqt direcuy affect otber rates, but is
widely followed as an indicator
of short-term interest rates.
Many commercial and in·
dustrial borrowers pay more
than the prime rate -some well
over 20 percent.
At the Treasury Department
auction Monday, six-month
Treasury bills were auctiooed at
a record 14.'792 percent, up
sharply from laal week'• 13.629
perceot. As a reswt. banka and
sntllp moctadnas will be able to pay 14.11112 petUDt on money·
market eertificates, sold in de·
oominMiom of $10,000 and up,
starting 'nlunday. Anabsts say there a.re several reasooa bents have found will·
ing borrowers despite the bigb
interest ratea. AJtboalb IOJDe in· c:tut;pee, notably autoe. are suf·
ferinJ, bastoen has mnaiDed smma f« Olherl, incnutnc the
needlor,ftlaltl.
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VAN AT SOS E. SANJUAN ST., SAN C\.EM£NT1: TARGET OF VEHICLE ARSONISTS
At Leeat Seven Pertwd Autoe TOt"ChM In Repeet of Jenuary Outl»reek
Teachers, Board
Oash in Pay Talks
Two Capistrano Unified School
District trustees and a teacher
leader quarrelled durinl a
public bearing Monday niabt. oo
demands ror increased pay de·
mand.s fi>r the 1980·11 sebool
year.
· Teadlen have tent tnlstMl .. a.~·===m";;;
district negotlatGrs are !stall~
•••• la Willa to MWe the sWl
-!!~!!l!!!!!lfa&:e;·~
AlieTJ "f\illed
lnl-5 Crash
OCEANSIDE <AP I -Seven illegal aliens are be·
mg treated for ioJuries
after a pickup truck in
which they were riding rut
the center divider or In·
terstate 5 and overt.urned,
llilliog one man.
Authorities said Ruperto
Estrada Zaruua. 216. of
Puadenactiedof~ iDTrt~_...... ... fts•AI ,..,.........,
Sunday niCbt about fOW
.U. _...-60cwsnd •
Housing Funds Debated
Laguna Candidates Disagree on Project
Laguna Beach City Council in·
cumbenls Jack McDowell and
Sally Belleroe disagreed Mon·
day on use or federal funds for a
proposed 74-home senior citizen
project atop a parking lot com-plex. McDowell told about 60 senior
citizens at a candidates' forum
that the clty "could lose control
or the selection" of elderly res-
idents who may live in the pro-
posed low~t housing project.
The city is currently negotiat·
inl with a Loi An1eles develop-ment firm that wanu to lease
rrom the city a third level of a
propoaed parking structure,
wblcb it in tum, would rent to
senior cltl.zal5.
Problems arose earlier this
year when the firm, WindlOr
Pacific Dne~ Co., told
clty offtclall ft.I ori~ cost
estimate of $75',000 Jla4 more
than doubled. • .L ,. Council membera vowa &o
cease oeeotiations with the com·
pany, saying the firm dld not
live up to lt.a earlier bid.
But W'mdsot officiab returned
with a new cost estimate of $1.2S
million, and council members
voted two weeb ago to continue
negotiatiooa with the company.
Mrs. Bellerue asserted that
the $495,000 in federal funds the
city baa earmarked for the plan
are eqentiaJ U the housing is to
be built on a city-owned lot oo
G lenneyre Street near Laguna
Avene.. -· But McDowell aaid, "there's a
more anfnorable possibility
about the G~ Stnet proj·
ect than tbiere will be out of poui·
ble prtvateeoterprtae propoHls.
"Tben bave been two groups
of citlsem that have been Lo·
terested in provldlo1 senior
housing in this community. I am
anxious to bear those come
aboard u raat u poaible ...
beeauae they dq ,aot i.Dvotve
commitments from the city
treasury," be added.
But McDowell did not tell the
crowd gathered in the Council
Chambers any details of the
private proposals.
Mrs. Bellerue said the Glenn·
eyre Street project "is in
Jeopardy" even thoueh the city
1s willing to pay up to $1.ZS
million to a private builder for a
two-level parlting facility. It is boped by . city otficia.ls
that tbe low-cost senior Main&
units could be built atop the
parking complex.
Council members expect to
bear an update on the nesotla·
liooa oo the Pan:i.n& structure at
their March 18 meetiq.
Steven Ri1gs, ooe of two
challengers for the pair of couo·
ell seats to be filled by the April
8 election, said Monday be
a1reed witb McDowell that a
private enterprise for the senior
(See HOUSING, Pap AZ)
Gacy rorture
~ Testified to
By Collegian
Qfficials ,
l!rohing
ArSon
87 MYllOND ESTaADA Ja. °' .. .,...., ......... AraonJsta torched at least
aeveD parked vehicles aod one
unoccupied house in predawn in·
cidents reported today in south
Orange County.
Sao Clemente and Orange
County arson investigators sajd
they believe most or the vehicle
fires we re set by the same
arsonist who has torched a total ot 19 autos since January
As he sifted the ashes or a
burned house at 640 Ave. Del
Verdor. San Clemente Fire
Marsh.al Gary Carmichael said
it's too soon to tell if the gutted
5225.000 structure was hit by the
same anorust who torched the
unlocked vehicles
The bowe fl.f'e was reported at
3 a .m. today in the remote
Marmen' Point area. The house
was still under construction,
Orange County Sberitf's Lt
Tom Harrison said today two
other auto arsons were reported
in Capistrano Beach and two
more m San Juan Capistrano
before dawn
Harnson and county fire Bat·
tahon Ch1er Jtm Stone said • .1ey
were waiting fo r their 1n
v~tigators to return with more
informal.loo about the four or
more torched aut.o5.
Stooe aaid about 10 auto fires
set by an arsonist have been re·
ported since January in San
Juan Capistrano or the sur·
rouodln& uninco!"pOrated ter-
ritory.
Banteoo amid today's latAlst aat• tire• were r,ported
.. -ndctnllbt and drn at 3'651. and 34631 Calle Monte . a.•-a.a. ..... at,_ ... at • .....,. Via
M II .........
JUD Otpiltlano.
Ttte.e anom were set witmn a
mile ol eecb other.
1be tint San Clemente auto
fire reported today at 12:46 a.m.
occurred at ~11 Calle Abril in
the Harbor Estates area. The
vehicle was a late model sedan.
The next blue was reported at
l : 33 a. m. at 425 Calle Em pal me
near San Clemente High School
about three miles away from the
first city auto arson.
The second vehicle hit in San
Clemente was a late model com-
<~ A&SON, Page AZ>
Nixon to Fly
To Europe
WASHINGTON CAP)
Former President Nixon, who
moved to Manhattan's upper
East Side last month, is off for a
short trip to Paris and the Ivory
Coast oo Wednesday.
In Paris, be 'll visit the Eu.ro-
pea n publishers of bis book.
"The Real War," due out in
May. lie abo will be interviewed ·
by Now Mapz:ine, which bought
tbe Britiab aerialiution rights.
The story WOG't appear until ex·
cerpU an released.
NWJll fli• to the Ivory Coast .
Friday for a viltt with long-time ~
friend Prealdent ,.elh
Houpbouet-BoiCDY.
Coas' ~
f
'
Weatlaer ,.
CloadiGeft increasing
toaipt wttb rain proJ>.
abllltY. ot 30 percent by
Wednesday afternoon. Lo•• tonl1bt •1 at the
beacbes aD4l 52 lnland. ~ Wecllttday 58 to M.
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CHJCAGO <AP> -Flve persons, lncludh~I three ctuldren,
were killed today when fire broke out in a lhree·atory apartment
building here, officials said. Jt was the most deaths in a blaze
since union firefigbten: 11truck the nation's second-largest city
almost three weeks ago.
First Deputy Chief Fire Marshal L. Prendergast said it ap-
peared the fire began in a pile of rubbish under a front stairway
or the brick building on the city's West Side, but the caute of the
blaze was not known.
Although some neighbors complained firefighters were slow
to arrive at the fire. William Foley. city chief or fire Hrvices,
said there were no delays and firemen "responded in reaaona·
ble time."
lloflot• Bo•C•p Tallu o~a.11et1
BOGOTA. Colombia (AP) -A serond round of face-to-face
talks between the Colombian government and the guerrillas
holding U.S. Ambassador Die~o Asencio and some 216 other
hostages In the Dominican Republic's embassy here was de-
layed today without explanation.
One of the guerrillas was kllled in the takeover. and the left·
asts have released 23 hostages, including lS women~ Those still
held include at least 20 foreign diplomats, two protocol officers
from the Colombian Foreign Ministry and at least fi ve other
persons
i;o,....rageAI •
WAGE TALKS ...
lo gel out to their second JObs
faster . "
Kopp asserted. "The name of
the game is less time in front of
s tudents -I ca n 'l buy it
They're getting it inch by inoh
e-ve ry year.''
Bul Dan Sailing, executive
<iirector of the Soutb or.,..
CQunty Educators te•oMria• ,UQ-
loa. 11ald. • "l'eacbe,....JJl)lY_.lre
'(b have the same standard of liv-
litg •s .you gentlemen and the
s uperintendent "
Saahng attacked Kopp and
Westberg by saying, "I don't
believe inflation has hurt your
businesses. You are charging the
.gomg rate for houses (to Kopp).
Dr. Westberg,ldon'tseetheprice
{)f gold crowns going down.''
Sailing asserted teachers need
the pay boosts to keep up with
inflation.
"He doesn't know wbat he's
talking about,'' Kopp said of
Sailing's remarks on the build·
ing industry. •·Builders are not
becoming fa~ cats."
Acttng S"chool board president
Jan Overton lightly tapped her
fJllvel to control the argument
Trustee George White asked
Sailing where be lived.
Sailing retorted that he lives
.m Dana Point with bas wife and
two children. The children at·
lndU8try Probed
tend Capistrano Un1f1ed School
District schools
··You make three times what
·our teachers make" in pay.
Kopp told Sailing angrily.
The bearing on the 198G-81 pro-
posed teacher contract, \15ually
a dull event, ls required by law
even tbou&b tbe 1979-80 ~Y Lalk.a .... mt yet MUJed,
llf J8"uary, t-'actaers ~ dli·
trict negotiators aaked a state
fact-finding team to draft a re-
port that could help settle lhe
deadlocked pa y talks with
teachers
But teach~r union president
Sterarue Seacb said before Mon
day's argument that district of·
fi c1als are "dragging their feet"
in the fact-finding process.
She indicated that If the fact·
finding report iB in the teachen'
favor and the school board re·
jects it, teachers wm take a vote
on whether to go on strike by the
end of April.
But schools Superintendent
Jerry Thornaley said the fact·
finding report is expected by
mid April. He declined comment
on thestalllng charge.
Teachers are demanding a
minimum 10 percent pay boolt
for 1979-80 retroacUve to July 1,
a four-tenths increase in fringe
benefits and bmding arbitration
in grievances.
But district negotiators have of·
fered an 8 percent salary hilte,
payment of exia\ing premiums
for benefits and no binding
arbitration for the 19794!0 con·
tract.
mg
Patrick Kenealy. 30, who
pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor
count, was sentenced to the
amount of jail time he served
prior to his tnal.
Davis . Fedorowski and
Richard were &ll involved in the
Bovan murdt.4' case. Richard
was given immunity from J>f'OS·
ecution in the murder cue in
return for ~ tetUIDOny.
Davis was sentenced to six
months i:D COUDU' jail and b.-d
com= tb8t-. -..._ Ume l1te edera1 ·~ lndJttment
was handed down.
Fedorowski was s lated to
stand trial thas week in Orang<'
County Superior Court for his
part in the Bovan slaying.
All three Laguna Beach resi·
dents were ooe·time members of
the Hare Krishna Temple in lhat
city. Richard at one time served
as the temple president.
Doberteen said all but one or
the 11 l.ndi~ were at one time
associated witb the cult,
although cult officials dis-
aaaociated themselves from the
group at some point.
According to tesilmooy during
the federal court trial the ring
oj>eraUd between a Newport
Beach buat.na1 and Patiatan,
bringing shlpmenu ot bad.lah
oil Into the U. S.' •n typewriter
cases.
The Newport Beach bulU.Mss.
which Involved Davl6 ,
FedoroW1lld and Richard wu a
front to launder the money made
through sa,le of the narcoUc.
Testimony revealed that the
oil was bought tor $1,000 • liter
in Pakistan and aold In tbe U.S.
for $12,IX)O a Uter.
NEW YORK <AP> -A Cederal
grand jury bu subpoenaed the
financial record& and recorded
music tars of Pickwick In·
temaliona Inc., slater firm of
Sam Goody Inc. and operator of
400 stores nationwide under the
4)ames Muaicland, Discount
Records, Aura Sounde. The 1ub-
boena waa part of an lnve.tinUon
Into counterfeiting in the music
industry
Testimony Enth
In Barley Trial
DAILY PILOT
Jury deliberations were
schedgled to begin toda)' In the
trial of former newsman
Thomaa aarley wbo la cbaraed
wllb murderlna hll wife
Catberine last May.
ARSON •••
pact pickup truck. The third
vehicle wu a van parked at 505
Del Verdor.
Firemen said the van that wu
reported ablaze at 2:..e a.m. had
a propane tank mounted on it
The b.lCblY eJtp.losJve tank wu
cooled with a separate water
hoae ~ the van was doused.
Firemen bad no sooner
finlabed extinauisbing the van
wben they were called to the
bouae tire on Avenida Del
VercSor lesa than a mile away.
San Clemente and county
flremen advbecl local residents tfi' k~ their vehicles lodted. lt
appears that the arsonists have
used paper or other debris ignlt·
ed by a match to set earlier car
fires, firemen s aid.
Two Airline
Applications
Given OK
Members of the C1v1l
Aeronautics Board have granted
two new route authorities to
a i rllnes to fly an and out of
Oranite County's John Wayne
Ai.rport. The CAB granted permission
Monday.to Frontier Airunes and Westem~Airlines to fly out of the
county facility, but denied an ap
pllcatioo filed by Pacific
Southwest Airlines for a thlrd
route involvio1 th• county
airport.-'~.._ •• ar • 111 1 'L.. The mree appuca,ion.s we~
made under a new procedure
known as an automatic market
entry which gives the CA B l.ltUe
leeway for denial
Susan Kahn. a Cl\8 staff
counsel. said the PSA denial was
based on the fact the apphcal1on
was for an Orange County to San
Francisco route, a route now
protected by Air California un
der tbe automatic market entry
procedure.
Hu1bes Airwest, the only
other jet carrier operatina out of
Oranae County. dldn 't protect. its
exleilng rout.ea to Salt Lake C\ty
and Lu Vegas, tbe routes grant·
ed Frontier and Western.
ln spite of t.be CAB's action
Monday, there appears little
likelihood that either airline will
begin operations at John Wayne
Airport.
ConUnentsl's lnabtuty to get
space and Frontltt's assumption
that lt would be put into a
similar situation a year ago led
to a Federal Avlatlon Ad·
ministration investigation of the
facility.
Buil~
Freeze
Review Set
A councilwo man's proposal
that a moratonum be imposed
o n new development in
hazardous areas o r Laguna
Beaob will be reviewed tonight .
by city officials who recommend
s uch a building freeze not be
enacted at the present Ur:ne
Council members will meet at
6 p.m to discuss three propogals
introduced by Councilwoman
Sally BeUerue in the wakd ~ tbe
recent storm damage an the Art
Colony.
M ns. BeDerue suuesled UJe
C'ouncll investigate implement
ing the se1sm1C' and public i.afety
elements of tht· General Plan
adopt an urgtmc) ordinance pro
ha biting ncy. de,elopmt'nt in
hazardous art'a'> of town and
h1n· u o;tarr gMlo~ust t() rev1ev.
plan:. .ind j.!t>OIOJ.'IC fl ports In
hazardoui. an:ai.
But un t.>1ght pagt.> rt.>port n ·
leas('d by C•l.>' ~1 an1t g1·r Ken
Frank '-UgRl'~L., d m1JrJ(J)num
on nt'IA-«Onblruc lion t (JU Id 1n
volve approximately 60 l(J 70
p('r cent or the C'lt~
That ., ~au~ th~ c1t ) !> rom
posate hazards map intlu~s .•
variety of pott•nt1al 1-1roblt'm:o.
ranging from landshdeb and fin:
chamne)s Lo tidal wave haz.ard..,
an the nly
Tht.> city rt.>port :-.ay<, 1t would
be dtfficult to e:st.ablub wtu.ch s>c>teotlAil ~ ~ ~ualil>an area for a moratorium
The report says the C'1ty as cur
rentl) 1mplcmt•nting th<' se1sm1r
and pubhc safety element$ t11
thl' extent rund1n~ \It Ill allov.
a nd 1t reC'ommt-nds lh(• city look
tnlo hlnng a ronsultJng gt.>0log11.t
to review propo:.ed subdivisions
m haz.ardous areas of Lag\D'\a
Beach as well as other duties
Widow Criticizes
Sperm Rank Name
BLOOMINGTON. lnd. CAP>
-Tbe widow of Nobel Prue·
win4in1 ceneticiat Hermann J
Muller says sbe 1s upset a
CalifonU.a .bumlalman .siameda
spe«D~.~lflr Jw.ltlllld. TbU • ...._.. ui4 ~ sbe
bad dmllcl ... ot Ur busband's
narn• for tb• project -the
Herrnann J . Muller Repository
for Germinal Cboic:e -which
matches 1enes of Nobel-winning
s clentiata with bright women.
F,....PapAJ
HOUSING •..
houstn& ts better than a federal·
ly aube1dJzed pro,ect.
R1gp 1Ja1d the control of the
factlily is a key issue . But
Riggs. a local architect . ad·
m1tted 1t may be four to five
years "or maybe never" tnat
the senior hous1n~ projtct could
m alt'rtaltzc
Neil fatzpatrick, the other
C'hallenger in the council race,
did not comment directly Mon·
day on the proposed senior hous
ing and parking structure.
But Fltzpatr1ck told the crowd
he oppol>ed .. mass ive com
merc1al" structurea that may
block ocean v1ews from exIBting ,
bu1ldmg.i.
~ntors at ~tonday 's afternoon
forum also asked the incum·
bent& about programs to aid the
t•lderly an getting around town to
\I Sit, shop and seek medical
ca rt-
~l c l>ov.t'll !><11d he as a staunch
o;upporter or the Orangt' Count>
l'rans1t D1 ">tnrt i. Dial A Rid('
pro~ram The program should
roml' to l.agun.t Beach by 1982 .
hl· a ... M-rtl'<1
But .... hill· ~1 r-. Belle rue said
D1ijl \ Hid<' ,... .. desperately
net>dl-d" in Lai.tuna Be ach, she
•·Jlled Mc Dowl•ll's 1982 date
"'•~hful th1nk1ng "
't rs lk>llerw· noted that she-
"'ab the only l'Ouncit member
IA-ho volL>d 10 fa\or of a low.cos\
ride sh.arm~· pilot tran:-.1t pro
~ram for Ldgun<A Beach res1
dent£ in 1971'-
Mc Dowell ddcnded tus vole
agamSl Lhe pilot program, as
serting the .c.at.-could not. fman
cia.Jly afford the payment needed
to st a rt the project
f ·re,.. P~ :I I
GACY ...
rorC'ed tum al guopoant mto hi s
car on Chicago's Northwest S1dt·
after mutnieht Dec 31 . 1977.
Handcuffed and crouching on
the front seat noor. Donnelly
was taken to Gacy's home.
When be refused a drink. he
Sa.Id Gaey told him ... WU a
guest and J should accept his
hospitality and be held my
mouth open •nd poured the
drink down my throat." .
He wd Gffy had the cun with
him all the tJme and threatened
to tilt..bhll lfltaGdll:'l:P . '. O~er~i. elly
described tbe"' 11 ••• ~ls of sadistic sex aftl...GMttataaes.
He testified that as Gaq.:•put
someth.ms around my aedt and
started twisting it," be taid,
''M y, a ren't we having fun
t.oniltbt. ···
1 ~Collapses
.
I •
A cable failure may have been the reason
this 80-foot crane collapsed Moaday, injur-
ing Michael MeSbea of Diamond Bar, who
was 1fl'Orki.ng on the second floor of a build-
ing under construction on Anton Boulevard
near South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. Vic-
tor Newton, assistant director of building
safety for the city, said it is believed ~ c~
ble supporting the crane snapped. The inc1-
de n t occurred about 9 a.m . Monday.
McShea was reported to be in good condi-
tion today at Mercy General Hos pital in
Santa Ana.
'Townhouse
-Plan Given
MesaOK
Tuv Airlines Gain
New Cf)unty Routes ~
••::}••r~ ef tile Chll Aa1 a .. ..,. ~ U9e ..m-.4 two MW route autbo 7.es to
airlines to fiy In add out of Oraose County's John Wayne
~~AB granted ~rmbsion Monday to Frontier Airlines and
Western Airlines to fly out of the
county facility, but denied an ap-
plication filed by Pacific
Southwest Airlines for a third
route involving the county
airport.
·FAA Probes
Wrong-field
Jet l,anding
TM*-•H'lee'.._.,....
made ......,. • ..., ::=-tnown M an auto..,. Cma;;;t
entry wbich gives the CAB little
leeway for denial. Susan Kahn, a CAB staff
counsel, said the PSA denial was
based on the fact the application
was for an Orange County to San
Francisco route, a route now
proteded by Air California un-
der tbe automatic market entry
procedure.
Hughes Airwest, the only
other jet carrler <n>eratin«i out of
Orange County, didn't protect its
existing routes to Salt Lake City
and Las Vegas, the routes grant-
ed Frontier and West.em.
ln spite of the CAB's action
Monday, there appears little
likelihood that either airline will
begin operations at John Wayne
Airport..
Continental's inability to get
space and FrootJer's assumption
that it would be put into a
similar situation a year aeo led
to a Federal Aviation Ad·
ministration investi1aUoa of the
facility. ·
The FAA held hearings last
April in an attempt to de·
terim.ine it the failure to grant
leases to add.itiooal airlines was
the result el dilcrimlnatp:l. r
So far DO COGClaDoa ~ been
(See aoun:s. ~ AJ)
'lito Still Grave
BELG~DE, Y11/o1lavl~
(AP) .-~ J.p --Tito'• docton sakt todaJ ~ eQa·
d.it.lon wae ltW pve • ttil& Illa
pneumoala ha• l_,roled
......... 'fte .. , .........
&Hlioal~ ..... ~ kWMJ,W WUt ·...a.
--'ftlo, If, --··· 1 bllWl ............. ,
2t becaae of a arcm. prOblem.
NEW YOU (AP) -awe mnba,tan Bank raised its me rate to a reeonl
V. pe~:f, continuing the
rapid rile in mtereat rates that
bft tolio.ed today's efforta to
Utbten adt.
Cbue Manhattan, Use thi.rd-
largest bank in the country, said
that the demand for loans was
"very atrona" even at a prime
rate ot 16'1<. percent. which was
adopted only Friday by major
banb.
Cbue alao cited the spiral in
other interest ratea, which bas
pushed rates on both borne
mo~aies and money market
certificates to record levels
The prime lendinl rate. which
banka charge on loans to most
c redit-wortb y corporate
c u stomers, bas ris en two
percentage point.a since Feb. lS,
when the Federal Reserve made
its latest move to tighten credit.
The move was pro mptly
matched by Morgan Guaranty
Tru~t Co. or New York, the fifth.
largest bank, and by No. 9 First
National Bank of Chicago. A
number of other banks followed ,
including No 2 the Bank of
America.
The prime fate doefi nQt directly affect other rates, bUl is
widely followed aa an indicator
or short-term interest rates.
Many commercial and in-
dustrial borrowers pay more
than the prune rate -some well
over 20 pen:eot.
At tbe Treuur;y Department
auctloa ll•d•J, •b·month
Treasury bills were auctioned at
a recorcl H .712 percent, up .....,.,. ~ ........ ts.•
pereent. ,.. • ...it. ..... ud
aavtnp auodationa will be able
to pay 14.792 perJ:ent on money·
market certificate.. sold in de-
nominations of $10,000 and up,
starting Thursday .
Analysts say there are several
reasons banks have found will·
ing borroweni despite the high
interest rates. Although some in·
dustries. notably autos, are suf·
fering, business bas remained
strong for others. increasing the
need for funds.
Jn addition, long-term interest
rates in the bond market a re
also high, and many companies
have shied from issuing bonds
<See PRIME, Paie AZ>
* * * Home Loan
Rates Jump
To 151h%
A Cat Nap
Lexi the !ton doesn't seem particularly keyed up about
tonight ·~ opening. The five-year-old cat is a member of
the Cir cus Vargas which opens at 8 p.m. at Irvine Auto
Center Performances continue Wednesday and Thursday
at 4 30 and 8 p.ln.
Arsonisb Torch
Autos aiuJ, House
By RA VMOND ESTllADA Ja.
Oftllllo.My~, ...
A r sonasts torched at least
seven parked vehicles aod one
unoccupied house in predawn tn·
c1dents reported today m south
Orange County
San Clemente and Orange
County arson mvestigators said
they believe most of the vehicle
hres were set by tbe s ame
arsonist who has torched a total
of J9 autos slllce January. 1 As he slfted the asbes or a
burned bouse at 640 Ave. Oe.l
Ve rdor , San Clemente Fire
Marshal Gary Carmichael said
1l's too soon to tell ll the cutted $225.000 structure was hit by the
same arsonist who torched the
unlocked vehicles.
The house fire was reported at
J a m today in t he remote
Mariners' Point area. The house
was still under construction.
Oranae County Sheriff's Lt
Tom Harrison said today two
other auto arsons were reported
10 Capistrano Beach and two
more in San Juan Capistrano
before dawn.
Harriaon and county fire Bat·
talion Chief Jim St.one said they
we r e waiting for their in-
vest.iaators to return with more
lllformation about the four or
·more torched autos
Stone said about 10 auto fires
set by an arsonist have been re.
ported since J anuary tn San
Juan Capistrano or the sur-
rounding unincorporated ter·
ritory.
Harrison said today's latest
auto fires were r eported
between midnight and dawn at
34651 and 34631 Calle Monte,
Capistrano Beach, and at 33805
Via de Agua and at a nearby Via
California add.ress.
CdM Woman Bilked
For $3,(J(J() Cash
"tf they're approached fclr •
modey by anyone they don't ·
penoaaUy mow, they should live 1 us a call, or call to check on the 1 c:=:s identity with the bank,"··
--------------------, .
Ceast l
I • t
A t..1pn1 aeacb man w11
1lvtn nve yean probaUoo ud
fln4td 11.000 ln Loi An1elea I*·
trlcl f'adtral Court Mo.ocla,r. fol\
hi• roa. ll' 1 mllJU·mlftlon ..._, h11hllh oU ,..,_,-. nna.
JoHph r..ro•t, Jt, WU
1unteneed by Judt• Andrew
ltauck. He ha4 pleaded luiltf to
a misdemeanor char1e ln con-nec\lon with tbe case.
An Identical ••otuce was
atven another dlt.Ddaut.. 1'obert
Carreras. 36. of Los An&eles. Al·
1lat1nt U.S. Attorney Erie
Dobo(teon •aid tbe liata sen-
tence• '""'F benMd dow 1D re-
turn tor the tesUmony of the two
men which aided the prog~
of the cue in which the DriD·
ctpals once hd Uta \0 ~ Hare
Kriabna rellsJous sect.
Last week, the reputed
rlnsleader. Joe Davis lll, 30, of
Laluna Beach, wu sentenced to a ~s.ooo flne and a 14-year
prlaon term.
The aentencJng brQa.labt to a
~lose an lnvqtlptJoo and trial
that dated to \be October. 1977,
murder in Newport Beach Of SUS·
peeled drug dealer Stephen John
Bovan.
That murder case sparked the
federal narcotics smuiJllln~ in·
vestlgation that produced indict·
ments against a total of 11 men.
Tt\ree of the 11 -Robert Shea.
40; Dean Greenberg, 28, and
Gary Roberts, 29, are still at large. or the eight who were tried,
one was acquitted.
Davis dtew the stiffest sen·
tenceofthegroupfound guilty.
Douglas Snyder. 26, was sen-
tenced to one year in prison and
fined $J ,OOO . Lawrence
Montgomery. 30, was given a
$250 fine and five years proba ·
lion.
Testimony Emls
In Barley Trial
Roy C Richard, 30, also of
Laguna Beach, was ordered to
undergo 90-day diagnostic study .
before he r eturns to Judge
Hauck's courtroom for sentenc·
mg
Patrick Kenealy. 30, who
pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor
count, was sentenced to the
amoun t of jail time he served
prior to his trial.
Dav is, F'e dorows ki and
Hichard were all involved in the
Bovan murder case. Richard was given immunity from pros·
ecullon in the murder case in
return for hls testimony
Jury de la be rations were
scheduled to begin today in the
trial of former newsman
Thomas Barley who is charged w ilh m urderin( bis wife
Catherine wt Ma1.
ln bis cblJte arsument. de· tense attorney Georae Chula
F,....PageAI
ROUTES ...
reached m that probe and FAA
off1c1als say they aren't sure
when, if ever. a final decision
will be reached.
In addition lo the decisions re·
lated Bpecifically to Orange
County's airport, the CAB rulings
Monday included a route given
to Air California between Reno
and Las Vegas. Airline officials
said today they have no im·
mediate plans to begin service
on that route. Also granted in Monday's rul· ings was a route to Hughes
Airwest Crom Sacramento to
Seattle. Airwest at present
doesn't fly between Orange
County and Sacramento.
F,.._Pa.,eAJ
PRIME ••.
which would call for high rates
to be paid for many years.
Instead, they boosted borrowing
from banks. hoping long-term
ntes will decline.
Some bankers say privately
lbey have seen indications some
businesses are borrowing in an
effort to beat credit controls,
which lbe sovernment mig.bt im·
pose as part of an expanded an-
1i-infiation fight.
DAILY PILOT
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told Jurors that Barley. a rormer
reporter for the Daily Pilot, was
like a robot and In a lrancehke
stale when his wife was stabbed
17 times in a Sant. An• sbopptn1
centeroo May 28.
Chula contended that Barley
suffered from a diminished men
tal capacity brought about by
the breakup of his marriage and
heavy bouts of drinking
Chula urged the seven-man.
five-woman Jury to find Barley
mnocent on all counts associated
with the murder.
He claimed that the prosecu
lion failed to prove beyond area
sonable doubt that Barley did
not suffer from blackouts or that
he had conscious control of his
actions.
''Tom had tremendous pres·
sures that were paralyzing his
mind and robbing him of his
will." Chula Mirl. Deputy District Attorney (.;UJI
Harris claimed that Barley had
control of his action and had lied
abeut events leading up to a
meeting with hl& 46-year-old
wife on the morning of the
murder.
Harrison said testimony failed
to prove lbat Barley bad t.aJkecf
on the telephone with his
estranged wife on that morning
in which be purportedly was
meeting her in order to give her
$310 for her to pay off a debt
Harris also alleged that
Barley knew be was performing
dangerous acts by his willing
ness to drink before the meeting
in which he took along with him
a letter opener that was used as
the murder weapon.
Barley's defense bad con-
tended he toolc the letter opener
in case he was to meet up with a
man identified as Keith who was
described as Mrs. Barley's
lover.
Before the start of eloslng
arguments, juror Barbara
Hauser was replaced by
alternate RiAda Parker because
of re]>Uted physical problems.
The trial of the 52-year-old
form~r newsman began Jan. 15.
Florida's
Crop Damage·
Not Severe
By Tbe Auoclated Prea
Florida's $2 billion citrus in·
dustry was spared another hard
freeze that was expected today
and officials said they don't ex-
pect lbe cost of a morning cup of
orange Julee to go up much alter
all.
·'It doesn't look bad at all,"
said Earl Wells, spokesman for
the Florida Citrus Mutual in
Lakeland. ''Temperatures
forecast in the low and mid-20s
just didn't develop. Throujbout
most of lbe area there were b1lh
20s and low 30s, which is no real
problem."
Elaewbere in the South, resi-
dents dug out from under record
snow and hoped for warmer
weather.
The storm. roaring in from lbe
Midwest over the weekend.
dumped more than a foot of
snow in Virginia and up to 30
Inches in eastern North
Carolina. It was blamed for at
least 36 dealba In 10 state•.
Jn Florida, blossoms of next
year's orange crop turned black
Monday in the record-low t.em·
peratures that bit lbe north and
central aectloos of the 34·county
citrus belt.
. But things were looking up to·
day. While Wells said there bad
been some damage, It waa too
early to assess the losses.
"We don't anticipate there will
be any material effect on lbe
price of the juice at the con-
sumer level." Wells said.
"We're jst not in that bad st.ralta
as far u lbe industry Ls con-
cerned.''
Bunny BuraefJ
Swab Model Cemured.
WiUi fellow priests io attendance, Father
Fel..iX Dobert~'s casket is carried from St.
Anne's Catholic Church lo Seal Beach
toward hearse and trip to Holy Sepulcher
Cemetery Jn Orange. Mass of Christian
Burial for Father Doherty was attended
Monday by about 150 priests, including
Cardinal Timothy Manning and Bishop
John Ward of Los Angeles and Bishop
William Johnson of Orange. Father Doher-
ty was struck in the head by an assailant
Feb. 6 and died Feb. 26 of complications
res~g from the blow. Seal Beach police
are holding Ronald Spring. 33. Long Beach.
on suspicion of murder.
Anthony Discovers
Two Challengers
PLANS CHALLENGE
Fount.In VaHey'a Stamon
By llOBEllT BAll&E&
OI .. CM8'f' ~ tUff
Fountain Valley City Coun
c1lman Roger Stanton and Santa
Ana postal official Hector
GodlDU a.re challenging LDcum·
bent Philip Antbooy in Oran,e
County's First Superv1sorial
District
All three t.ook out oominauoo
papers Monday and have until
Friday to return nomination pell·
lions for the June 3 election in~
West Orange County district
Godinez. 55, lives tn Santa Ana
and is district manager of the U .S
Postal Service He also ia a
trustee of the Santiago Commuru
t} College District
Stanton. 42. 1s a profo~or of
management at Cal State Lon~
Beach and 1s a consultant for
private firms in Orange and Lol.
Angeles countJes
He WU tint e.lected to lbe Youn-
ta.1.D ValleJ CouDdl ln LW1t.. He w.. re-elected ln 1978 wttb ~
largest \llOte total ever ga.roettd
by a councH candidate in that city
"I've thought about this for a
Ion~ tJme," Stanoo said toda~
"becaUSt> 1t 1s normally craz} to
challenge an incumbent "
But Stanton said he 1s doing so
becauseoflbe "legal dtlficullles"
that Anthony is facmg m connec
tlon with campaign laundenng
charges
Stant.on siud he will not address
Anthony's problems tn the cam
paign. "But the public will
because it is in lots of people's
minds,"besaid.
AnthoQy, 44, i.s winding up his
first full term as supervisor after
servinit more than 14 vears on the
Westminster City Council
He is (acing charge9 that about
$58,000 was diverted to his
supervtsoriaJ campaian through
loans, with sources oot disclosed
as required by tbe 1974 PoUtJcaJ
Reform Act. accordlng to an ln·
dlctment by the Orance Cowlty
Grand Jury.
Anlboay aald tbe matter bu
nothing to do with bis
performance in office.
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First Lady?
Linda Laughs
Al Tlwught
CHICAGO <APl -Someum~
she thmk.'> about being first lad}
of the United St.ates, but' s10g~1
Ltnda Ronstadt says that if sht
ever gaH: the idea serious con
s1derat1on "she would probabl)
die hlugtun1t ..
~ iss Ronstadt. a rrequt!nl
companion of Gov Edmund G
Brown Jr., a
candidate ror
the Dem
ocrat 1 <·
pres 1dent1al
nom 1nation .
said m an in·
terview tn the
April issue of
Pluyboy
magaz1nr
llOltSTAOT l ha' ~hi.! ha:-.
nt•\t•r seriously con:.1dereo
marn1ng anybody so far."
Bes1de», "\he pay is a lot bel·
t.er" ror ber job than for flrst
lady
3Campus
&litors Out
WACO. Texas <AP> -
The Baylor Unive rsity
Board of Pubhcallons has
voted unanimously to fire
three student newspaper
editors ror their protests
of edlt.onal guidelines.
The dispute began over
Playboy magazine's plan
f or a "Girls o r the
Southwest Conference ..
photo feature
In a two-hour emergen-
cy meet.mg, the board or
six students and five facul-
ty memben voted Monday
to remove Jeff Barton.
Cyndy Slovak and Barry
Kolar from lbe staff of the
Baylor Lariat. The boar<f.
also suspended publicati®
of the newspaper ror the
rest or the week.
.
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Boelclet A .,.,..,,le
Toll-free PhonJ
Use on fucrea$e
BJ SYLVIA POaTE&
Between ita and lt'l8. the t.ot.tl of toll-free pbone calla
you and J placed jumped rrom IA mlWoo to an aat.oundina
too million -and the upaul1e 1bow1 no alin• of
di min~. vi y every type of enterprise-from abortion
counaelin& services to lipper manufacturers -otters
at leut one toll-free line, report.a American TeJephone &
Telegraph, with an array of uaen following the lead of the
first m~r operators in the "800" sphere (car rental.
travel and resort firms). Why so phenomenal a growth In
ao abort a a pan!
Because.
-lllANUFACl'Ua EllS HAVE FOUND THE toll-free .
lines a cost-effective way to handle customer complaints.
-Mail order operations have found the toll-free line
convenient t.o capture long distance impulse buyers and to
capit.aliie on the spurt in catalogue sho"pping set off by
womin& gas and oil prices.
Money's
Worth
-Non.profit and
government agencies
have found the long dis-
tance hot-lines an ex·
cellent method to dis ·
pense useful informa
Uon or emergency aid
to the public.
-Other enterprises in the w1de~t variety of consumer
and industriaJ areas have found that not having a toll-free
hoe may be a drawback they want to avoid in this era of
ballooning use.
Wl11f THE COMPANIES AND AGENCIES paying
fees ranging rrom $196 to $1.675 per month for toll.free
numbers, 1l would be no more than logical to expect that
one of the major phone rompanies publishes a toU·free
directory But the answer 1s negative
Or 1n the words of <1n AT&T !!pokeswoman, .. we·ve
considered the idea from time to time but have no plans to
produce such a lasting ··
What, then. do yo14. do 1f you want to find an RI)()
number" If you know the nllme of Lhe hrm or organization
that you v.ant to reach. you can. of course. dial toll fre<' m-
formation <800·5!>5·12121
But v. here do you turn 1f you ha\'<' forgotten the com
pany's name tcommonplace enough 1 or !>imply want to Ill
quire about air charter~. order a fruit basket by phone,
contact a Cancer hot hnc. g<'l any ktnd of guidance availa·
ble only O\'er long distance: phone-without u._&ying heavy
phone bills"
A HANDY SOL"RCE OF TtUS information 1s a
paperback booklet .. Dial Free. Dial 800 ·• the booklet
costs S3.49, postage and bandJrng included. ls available by
writing Dial 800 Publishing Co .. Box 995. Radio City Station.
New York.NY. 10019 Allow two·three weeks for delivery.
and be s11re to include lhe address to which you want the
booklet sent.
Publiahed by Joe O'Donnell, an employee o' Banke.rs
Trust Co. of New York, and his wife, Cara. formerly USl5·
. tant t.o the bead of a major publlahlng house. the 19'17·78
edition ol the booklet carried more than 3,000 entries, list·
ed alphabetically by subject. Among lhe toll-free numbers
are those for busmesa supplies. funeral directors. home
builders, iDcurance informal.ion. major hotels, roQtels.
airlines, Amtrak.
A guide will be completed this spring. and the O'Doo·
nells expect they'll double their first year's sales of 40,000.
THERE ARE RASICALLY two t ypt's of toll·free lines
'4h1ch businesses can l<'a~e
Cl> Intrastate numbers, which conntcl you to residents
of ,·our own slate
· ( 2) lnterstate service. which ena~les callers from
other statcs. now including Hawaii. Pperto Rico. Ala~ka
and the \'1rg1 n Islands. to phone free of charge
The antrastale numbers generally are provided b.'
local phone companies whale th<' interstate service 1s of
fered by large companies such a~ Amencan Tel
THE COST OF LEASrNG St;CH lines depends on tv.n
factors. how large a geographic area you wish to reach
and bow many hours each month you want the line open
Geography is measured m "bands." nufl?b_ered one tr.
seven. Band one covers those states actj01nmg yours.
bands six and seven include Hawau. Alaska. Puerto Rico
The most commonly used band 1s five. which include~
all of the continental U S . except your own s tate. The cost
of lea.sing th.ls type of Jane for 15 hours a month -th£
minimum allowed -runs about $245 a month The fC<' ror
the service 240 hours a month ranges between $1,660 anc
$1.615.
It's not "cheap" by any defimhon but the growtt-
figures shout that users in business have found your spl'c
tacular response more than worth it.
Downey S&L Wins
Energy-cut Award
Downey Savings and Loan Association in Costa Mesa
bas woo a Southern California Edison Company energy
management award for cutting its power use by about 1.1
million kilowatt hours a year, SCE officials said.
The savinp equals l ,88Sbarretsor ruel oil annually.
The award was present.eel to Maurice L. McAltster .
Downey SaYinp president. at the firm ·s headquarters.
3200 8rillol St.
Edlaon officials said the savtnp were accomplilbed at
the eiaht·ltofY buUdin1 by modlfyin1 the air conditioning
syawm. restrtctiDJ its uae at night and on weekends. in-
1tallln1 more efflcaenl lamps and monitoring the use of out·
side Hlbtln1.
Branch Bank to Open
The Bank ol Irvine will open lts Lquna Hills office on
March 11. accordlnl to Eusene Aldrich, president.
Tbe 6,000.aqure foot racllll)' WU dealped by William Blu~ le Aaaociates and la belna coaatructed by Near.Cal Oo., Inc., Anaheim.
Gold, Silver Quotatiom
afternoon
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MOON MULLINS
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YOLA M!N NOT Trtu~ !
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by Bil Keane GORDO
"Cookie Monster my foot! I know who the
Cookie Monster is around this hovsef 11
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
QUICK, MARGI~-· ~
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by Mell Lu.arius
NOT TIQA&!
W~Alre EACM
INOfVIOUAL.4?
WliH OtSTNCT'
PE~JTIE~.
DRA88LE
FOR BmER OR FOR WORSE
DR. SMOCK
GOSH, NO"T' O Nc..Y
IS FAN"T'ASY IS&..ANP
M OCH S M AL.1'eR
1°HAN ~ "T'HOLJGH-r' 1-r'c> ee ...
by Gus Arriola
FINE I AND l'U. Fat. DE~
J~T A!J 500N Ab LYNN ANO
1 WORK OV1' THE ~INAL.
AAAAN(;EMENT& FOR THEIR
CAfl.l&OEAN TRIP!
by Harold Le Ooux
by Tom K. Ryan
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"He's Wlleblng an old Fred Astaire flick."
by Ktvin Fagan
by George Lemont
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