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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-03-07 - Orange Coast Pilot17 EdbOR'sK. nBell Heading for KansOM .._. ...... ~~----------------__.I ' • • • • Girls Tell Lure Tries by Alcala Report to Natlea Iran Radicals = Demand Medin t 87 '11M! Aaaecl1ted Preu The Moslem militants holding the U.S. Embassy hostages in Tehran imposed a new condition today that must be met before they will allow the ruling Revolutionary Council to take custody of the approximately 50 Americans. In a telephone interview with a reporter in the Iranian capital, a s pokesman for the young radicals at the embassy said they demand "that the Iranian people know what we have to Bank Boosts ·Prime Rate ·To 18 Percent l NEW YORK <AP) -The rime lending rate jumped as '.high u a record 18 percent at -one banlt today as interest -r-ates continued their upward ·~piral in the wake or Federal Reserve credit-tightening ac· lions. Harris Trust d Savings .,&ank of Chicago, the nation's ~th-largest bank, posted an 18 rcent rate on loans to top- •ted business borrowers, up t WHOLESALE PRICES UP, l JOBLESS DOWN -M CREOtT CRISIS ONHOAIZO~ s ay" before their captives become the responsibillty or the council, as the militants request-ed Thursday. Another spokes man s aid earlier the group would like to appear "on a television and radio program to expfain the truth to the nation." The statements appeared to throw a roadblock into plans an- nounced earlier today by Ira nian Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh to transfer the hostages out of the embassy compound, probably Saturday It was not clear whether the latest statements from the mili· tants had been communicated to government authorities. who were not immediately available for comment. The demand was disclosed after Tehran radio reported that Iranian protesters. in the second day of demonstrations in sup- port or the militants, marched past the embassy s houting slogans calling on them not to give up the hostages to the Revolutionary Council. The demonstrator:s have de· manded that Iran not com- promise with the United Stat.es . This lat.est twist in the Tehran drama could set up another showdown between the young militants and President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr. He de· nounced them last month as "dictators" and "a government within a government,•' and or· dered the national broadcast system n ot to give them automaUc air time. In tbejr statement Thursday calling on the council to "take delivery" of the hostages. the militants bitterly noted that they still opposed a visit to the h-osta1ea by the U .N . in· veaU,ative comml.uJon on Iran. Tiley said such a visit, favored by Bani-Sadr and the rest ol the <See la.AN, Pate A2> Oaims Filed lnAir Cruh I Aftermath of Storm r Dlilty ..... ,,_"" lttdlw9 ll-wA vNE ANO JOHN MACKEY OF SAN ClEMENTE PLAY ON DEBRIS PILE NEAR ptER Ma .. of Wood Washed Up on Beach Foflowtng Torrential Raina Along Orange Coaat More Rain Coming, But 'Not As Much' Renewed rains swooping in with a new low pressure weather system off the West Coast are predicted for Saturday, but forecast.en doubted today they would come with the fury of Thursday mominc's atonn. Saturday'• forecut calla for a 40 percent probability of rains developtQa by mid-day, tapering off to partl1 clow:ly with J)OISlble 1bowera SUDday. · · Temperatures Of M degrees aod an oveml&bt low ol e are forecast, accordlna to Bion Hamilton of the U.S. Weat.ber Service in Loi Aqeles. Aut.borttt• throuhout Ora.nee CouDty reported the situation f retty macb ln band today ollowib1 ftunday morniq's HVf rain &Qelfl'9U)' winds. South Orans• County escaped the bnnt of Ult Jateat in a series of Pacltlc 1tor1111 tbat have .............. °'.,. pressure fronts. Authorities in San Clemente and La~a Beach reported a few muddy roads, but little damage ln those cities. Paclflc Coast Highway from Palisades Drive to the north San Clemente city Umits was closed today due to nooc11n1. County road officials said Cowan He11bts Drive, Brea Boulevard.and V\01 Partr Road were alJ 1UIJ closed today. The Quiet Caooon reat.aurant. perched on a 1radually cru.m- blin& bluff overlookln1 Dana Harbor remained intact, authorttteuald. Surfen and bathen are still banned from tbe ocean at Doheny State Beacb, Caplstrano S.aeb afld now afaln at Aliso S.acb 1o South Lapna, where a quarantlne due to Hwa1e pollu- tion wu lmpoMd Jnd tbea Ufted ... , .... Mlka Wtboer, of tM eowaty'a h•lroemental Health n.Dut· ftleDt, •aid tbe downpow _:t\111n~ d&1 caUMd OGodlaa ucl Oftl'- OC)w at a ~~~ Water Dlatrtet treat.mat plant near Alida 84 Moab ~Qa. W •b•t aald raw Hwa1• ( ... 'IAIN ..... Al) , ·t Vegetarian Kids Taken PONTIAC. Mich. <AP> -A judge bas ruled that two children bospitzlied . ror malnu- trition after being fed a strict vegetarian diet will nol be re- turned to the custody of their parents pending a ne1lect hear- inl next week. Oakland County Probate Jud1e John J . O'Brien denied the request by the parents. Norman and CbrlsUne Schroeder. Schroeder . 26. said bis children's illness was caused by his wife's spiritual beliefs. 1be children, 2·year-old Ev• ind David, I months, were taken from their home Feb. 15 ud have been in Pontiac Ofteopat.ble Holpital ever aila. I Murder Suspect On Trial By f'llEDE&ICK SCHOEME.llL oe .... o....,~.i.~ Three &een·aie &I.Tb t.estilied Thursday that ROdney James Alcala was lht' man who toot their pictures and attempted t.o lure them mto htS car shortly before murder v1ct1m Robin Samsoe disappeared from Hunt· angton Beach One or the girls. a 16-year-old Long Beach resident. began cry. 1ng when she took the wtlness stand and looked at the defen- dant. who is on trial in the kid- napping and murder of Miss Samsoe. 12. of Huntington Beach. The girl later testified that Alcala approached her at Sunset Beach the day of Mtss Samsoe's disappearance and asked if be could take her picture while she roller skated She testified she consented to the photo. but re buffed the 36· year-old photographer when be s uggested they get into rus car and get something for lunch. Called as the first two wit· nesses 1n Alcala ·s trial were 15· year-old West Covina girls who testified they we re ap- proached by Alcala near the Hunti.ngtoo Beach Pier on June 19. the day before Miss Samsoe vanished. They testified that be told them he wanted lo take their pictures for a photography class. After the pictures were taken. one or the girls told the three- m an. nine-woman jury. Alcala s aid, "Let's go. for a ride and get loaded ... The girls testified they refused. A fourth girl. a companion ol (See ALCALA, Pate A2) Coast Weaa•er Partly eloudy tonight and lncreasinl cloudiness Saturday with 30 percent cbance of rain. Lows tonltht 48 at the beaches and 12 Inland. Highs Saturday aow to mid eos. IMl .. ET99AY CUl/ord Vorp ctidft't nm owar to join the drct11; u "°"Ohl U.. Big Top. Ffttd out to1t11 °"Pace Cl. •••• MYIW ..... _,,...... CN~ m:~ .::=.."Cu M ... ~....-=,,,. Mt Ma.• ......... tN ·= .... ~.......=.-: 1~~7 ..-.:;,_..,, CH~ !! :=-. O.• a--,.. • . . .. :"'"" Al CW&. V .-.L.OT l FaUures FlrHtone ~oo 1totl·b11t1a radlala. NH'l'SA Admlnl1lr1tor Joan Clar""'* _.. ._ ..,. ......... of~'-Ulii UalroY.aJ Uru fallH b ••• or tr •• ind beU. aepar1Uon1. wblcb abo aald tould a. daf\lttOUI Tb recall l1 the result of an Inv ~•U,aUon IMNtOd In May by Utt ~ 1MM1, wh cb aakt It tl!lpplagµ W• Osmer seib to Break Leaae CONCORD (AP) -The owner or a Concord shopping center ls suina t.o break bls lease with a nightclub that la f eaturina male stJiptease dancers perfonnina before laraely female audiences. 1be manarer of the Willows Shop-etng Center. Paul Carlson. says that the male stnp shows at .Jess ica's nightclub arc "clearly in violation of their lease." The owners of the center have filed suit in Con- tra Costa County Superior Court seeking to break the leasl.'. According to the suit , the shows not only v1olute thL' lease. but Jessica's also is $15,000 behind in the rent. But the nightclub manager, Diane Schneider. ~a~ s that police have granted a license for the ~ho\\s. and that the back rent has been paid up - bl·l·ausc or thl· extra money the male striptease ~hO\\S han• brouJ?ht in. F,....P~AJ IRAN .•. t•o uncil. wai. not consistent with the .. Imam's line," that is. with the thinking of revolutionary le;:uler Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho· meJna But they said they would gave> up th<' hos tages b<'caust-of bJrCsl>urt· put on them by lhe H<1n1 -Sadr government. Hana Sadr says Khomearu ga"e th<• ('ound I a uthoriza t 1on to d<' nde on a l ' N t•omm1ss1on \'tSat 1f 1t saw fat <;hot bzadeh said toda v that once lhl' hostug<.'S werl' mf~ved to .inother locataon the U N. panel "ould v1s1t them Tehran radio confirmed that t•\ l'n ir lht• council hak es custo<h of the hostagci.. they may sllil face long weeks or captivity IL said their fate "is to be de· c1ded soon by t he nation's representatives in the Islarruc .1ssembly ·· This reaffirmed a l>tatcment 1 wo weeks ago by Khomeini that the Iranian Parliament. lo be l'lected m two c;tages later this month and an April. would de· <·ade whethe r the hostages would go free. The secretary-general or the Revolutionary Council said the legislators would not get .iround to the matter before May Today's radio broadcas t udded only, "The situation will be further clarified within the next two or three days." San Onofre Nuke Plant Shut 11 Hours SAN ONOFRE <AP) The· San Onofre nuclear powN plant was shut down for 11 hours to rc qlllt"'' ,,.,tfdt .. -,.as 'df!'lerlbect' u 4ccidental damage to a pres '}Jrtzed water relief t1rnk A spokesman for Southerh ~~lifom1a Edison Co. said the> .fS6-megawalt reactor wai. taken oul of service at 5 p m Thur~ day and put back at 3:45 a.m to· day The spokesman. Dave Barron. said there was never any hazard to the public or to plant workers He said the problem was noted during "a routine filling opera uon" of the tank located in the reactor containment building Barron sajd it was reported to the Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission A water reuef tank. he said, as used primarily to collect water from various parts or the reac· tor coolant system. "lt can be radioactive water, .. but there was no leakage from the tank. he said. The only damage. he added, was to a valve diaphragm that had to be replaced. ~etNaltlJed anal)'Md l'ftllOtU or 11,151 filled tire• from i,W C001umer1. It UJd It Md n;pcilU of -Itel· "-•" IDd • 1-.Juriel UIOdated ...... lM failwtll '"It II dear that the U,... belq r callod by Uniroyal ttav• ex· perleftffd an unacc ptable rate or fallUN." M1. Claybrook uld. The recall COVHI 1'715-1976 model 1At.t 40 Pat UNI. U... Llt'fl.~ ID4 HJlTf.U; ml TPC PM th... llM BBTl·U: tm Z. ta 40 PM Uret. 1l1e HR18-1~. 11nd prtvate and allied brands made by the company wbich are ... 111ttlt" tM ..... t"e Uniroyal la~l. The private and awed brands ln c I ud• tbeae steel -belted m odels: Di plomat. Olltette. Peerless. Filk, Della Radial ll. D~llu Victorian Radial and Radial II. Delta Durasteel. K· Mart's KM Radial and KM Radial SSK, Coop Mark 7-4 and Mark X. Sook Dual, Exxon 78, Traveller and Big 0 Radial II. Ms Claybrook said most of the recalled tires are TPC PR6s which were original equipment on some CulJ-ajze 1976, 1976 and 1977 General Mot or s automobiles. She estimated that betw~n one-tbird and one-hair of the re- called tires may still be in service. h said Urea made after 1977 need not be r ecalled because oC significant construe· Hon changes introduced by Uniroyal NllTSA said Uniroyal agreed that ret'alled tires purchased a ft er Der 1, 197$) will be replaced with a new tire. mclud- ing mounting and balancing, at no c harge Ti res purchased bf.'fore that date will be replaced at one-half pnce or based on a pro-rata share of treadwear. whichever Is more favorable to the consumer. Federal law does not require free replacement of tarrs morl' than three years old Owners of GM original equip· mcnl Lares wall receive notifica· ~lQO Jeuers baled on aw.o reg· istration records . Owners of tires purchased separately also will be nollfied af the tires were n •gist e rcd at the lime o f purchase But NllTSA t•mphas azcd a not1ficat1on letter 1s not required for an owner to take tires to a dealC'r for exrhanjite. To asi.ast owners. Cniroyal has cstabhshed a toll-free consumer mformataon center. 800·521-6240 Oothing Store Hit by Burglars Clothing valued at Sll,152 was taken in a burglary Thursday at the Wild West Store. 9380 Warner Ave . Fountain Valley, before lhe store opened for busi- ness. Police said thieves s mashed the front glass door of the shop and took an assortment ot shirts. slacks. sweaters and belts. Ghotbzadeh, ques tioned by a reporter in Tehran. declined to say where the hostages would be .moved by the Iranian govern· Bus Driver Aids lJlent ~: .. Let's do it first a nd then we'll ;nnounce it," he s aid. ·~ "l hope they wall be treated 'better·· he added, without gav· jog any indication of their cur· ·fent living conditions. -:;. Letters from the hostages and j)tber reports indicate many -J)~e been kept individually isolated in cubicles and have ~en allowed only limited ex- . incise and bathing time. They ~ere blindfolded and loosely ~ound early in the embassy ·Cskeover, now in its 125th day. · ~ut the bhndfolds al least were i'eported taken off lon~ ago. . : Even without physical abuse, :&>wever. mer ely being held cap- tive under such conditions for a ·)-Ong period ca n inflict . ~ychologlcal damage, experts ~y. OftANOI COAIT DAILY PILOT ~ ... Of_C_,OellY.._ wlll>-IC~"t­-t .................... ....._ .. , ... o._ tN\I ~'-? ........ -.--.. . ... ., .. , ... d _,, ......... l'rld•y ... c ... 1. ,....W N•--N---~ ,_ t•1~v111" tn'Me.~~Coe\I A ~ ........................ ,._,_s.1 ... -. ... - • ,_..,. n-...-ltMI -ltftift9 ....... I• .. -""'°''~\mlel.-c.mMo-.~·­._ ....... ""---·-, ••• c.n.. Vt<tl"fK-landO._ol __ ~··•ff'lfl 8tlllM ..._ .•. ....,.... ~-'""'di'°' ·~~t!:'°Ma-·~= .... T .. 9Pf'l0ne (7H )to4121 Q...effffAcfYeftt'"'8 ... 1t7'1 ,,_lotf',.._ ...... Huntington Cops An Orange County Transit District bus driver helped Huol- i ngton Beach police officers track down a man they allege grabbed a woman's purse con- tainin~ S360 in cash. Russel Philmlee, 18. of Seal Beach, was arrested Thursday on armed robbery charges about 7 p.m . when he stepped off a county bus that had stopped in Garden Grove. police said. Police said the hunt for the suspect began in Sunset Beach PRIME ••• "It is widely anticipated in the press that the Carter ad- ministration will announce a pro81'am to deal with 1Dflatioo over the weekend or early next week.'' be aald. The prime rat.e stood at 1511. since Feb. ·1~. when tbe Federal Reserve launched it.a l1telt ef. fort to alow t'nrtatlon and economlc a ctlvlly by maklna money harder to obtain. Tbe prime wu at lllh to u~ per· cent a year ago. The prime rate la not directly linked to rate• on consumer loana or home mortga1es. But ll is widely watched as an in- dicator of ahor1·term lnt•H•t rate trends. • But Central St&te lank, a small Nd York Clb' ltanl, ~ day cut It.a prime rate b)', .~· pGtllt to 11~ percent. 'ht. bililk, ranked 'l,w.11 tn \.be 'lnduetry, Hid ''Ulla current eott of IDCIM)' . . • .... not bued 08 tund•mental ate-Old f aaton" ud tlaat lta K• tloo ... ''• •Ym~ '° NYWIM lM trend Ml by 1najor lnOlleY• center ban.U ... F near the comer of Pacific Coast Highway and Warner Avenue where a woman comelained that a young, red-baared man grabbed her purse and jumped on a northbound bus. Officers responding to her complaint stopped a bus in the vicinity and asked the driver to radio other bus drivers in the area with a description of the suspect . Two policemen we're directed to the Garden Grove bus stop when a driver in that area re- ported that a man matching the description was in the back of his bus. investigators said. Pollce said the officers ar- rived, arrested Pbilmlee, and recovered the purse and cub. Phllmlee is being held in lieu of SS,000 ball al Oran1e County Jail. School Told Of Molester? LONG BEACH <AP> -A woman wbose 5·)'~ar·old son w" alleaedly moluted by a teacher ln the "nap room .. Oftbe klade=en clan ••Y• 1be com,pl to school 'ut.boriUel and confronted the teachu about a month before the man w aa arteltAML PoUce Sat. Ed Flnntf Hld Paul w. MUJer,at, wu arr.t.d ln bl• c.lMsroOm for lPv•UJ•· tton of _.eatauon -two weetca after U. cbUd'• motMr broueht b.r~topo~ce·: Scbool ottlcl&Ja denled tbe ortttnal eomplalat bad bee bl l~ • --· ~ A face painted on the front or the Asian Ameracet n Theater Workshop in San Francisco appears to be talking to a passerby. who was more interested.in staymg dr~ than in carr~ ang on a c:onH•r!.al10n 300-pound Cocaine Bust 2nd Largest MIAMI (AP I The 300 pounds of cocaane 'c11cd an th(· arrest of a Colombian nat1onal was t~ !lecond lar~E'st !lucb seizurt> in C S h1slon . iJ fedt:ral offt caal says. · .. It ha s an c·stamatl·d "'holesall' valut• of Sl3 malla on and a ~trl'el value of about S200 million:· said Allan R Pranglt'. Drug Enforce ment Adm1rustra- l10n special a~ent The largc!.t cocaine ~cazurl' was Oct 14 at Tampa lntt-ma taonal Airport. when customs agents found 384 pounds of co- caine on a twin-engine plane. of· riclals said. One man was ar rested in that case Agents rccoH•red the 300 pounds of cocaine Wcdnei.day an seven scaled containers from J warehouse an nearb> Opa-lO<'ka after a locks mith labored for nearly four hours to crack a large safe. officaals sa ad. The warehouse was rented by Tulio E. Ayerbe. a Colombian national. who was arrested on drug conspiracy charges Thurs· day, said Pringle. More arrests are anticipated. he said. The sei:iure. Pringle said, "Is one of several like this In the past 12 months. It's difficult to say if It makes au appreciable dent ln the cotaine traffic. but it certainly Farmland8 Seized SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador CAP> -El Salvador's ruling Junta aei.:.ed nearly 620,000 acres or farmland from 24-4 land- owners in the first step or a land reform program to appease the restive peasants of this Cen tral American nation. d1srupLs th<•organ1zJl1on ""P<'rJ t1on .. 1 n'-' 1nqu1r~ b~ t ht· Ob\. .1uthor1t1t•.., fro m I>a dl' Jnd Bro"' .1 rt1 c '' u n t 1 t·... Jn d '.",."' \ ork. tx:~an in :-.;e"' York C'1h 1n Oc lobt•r 19'i8 l'nn~lt: '>Jl d ~1m•· tht·n . hl' said Jlx1ut 60 pound.., 11f cm·.iin1:. mun.· th~n Sl milhon an c.1 ... h cars. machme gun~ <md oth1·r "'eaoons ha,·e bet'n 'if>111rt l'nn)!le .... ud tht• Jlki.:t·d ... mu;: ~t in~ nl•lv.·ork 11pcrall'd bt-ty,.-ec•n Peru. Colombia. M1am1 and :'\ew York. ualJlg the Opa locka wareho~ ~ the primary stas.: IDJ: area for drugs Singer Held After Heist LOS ANGELES (Al'1 A member of a Lo!> Angeles-based s1 ngang group and has brother face charges of possessing part of a Sl.8 milhon jewel shipment that was stolen 1n December an lh l' downtown jewelry mart district. Arraigned in tJ S. Das tract Court on Thur~day were Lea\'eil Degree, 31, of The Whispers group, and b.is brother David. 24. They were arres ted Wednesday after allegedly try ing to have about $300,000 or the stolen gems made into Jewelry at lhe XIV Karats Ud. jewelry store at 100 W. Olympic Blvd. -..... ~ ---'N..ens: to • ow that the defendant was In the Huntington Beach area around the tame Miss Samsoe disappeared aod that he used photoaraphy as a means of meetlnl younc &lrll. Deputy Dlttrlet Attorne) Richard Famell bel•n calling wat.nessee afteT the jury beard an openlpg atatemeni from Alcala's attorney. John 8arnett. !" of Newport Beach. Barnett &aid defense evidence will show that witnesses saw Miu Samsoe in Huntington Heach the day after her disap- pc-a ran<'e and that u paroled mur<.lcrer watt questioned by police on June 22 near thl' loca tlon where Miss Sam~oc's rt:· mains were found .Julv 2 F,....P9fl'AI RAIN ••. C'a~cadt'd do\\ n a tributary or Al1~0 Crc•(.'k before the plant rould Ix-put back an ~hape and rl'aChl-d the sea. although the flov. ha. .. now been cut off lluntangton Beach weatht-r "'Jtctwr J Sherman Denny ~aad ha ... 5 pm ra10 J!auge check Thurs<i;n showed the most rt'· tent senb of three ... torms ha:. dumped 2 90 anche .... The ~l'ason total to <.lat(.' in lluntin~ton Reac h . wherl' Th u r s da >'" mig hty \.\1nd .., 'nJpJx·d J hu~t.' h1llhoard in half ,1l Pllc1f1<· Cria't lhghway anrl :!ttth ~lr1•t•t hJ'> rt'Jl'ht·'t 20 11 IOl'hl'" In :'\ewport l!Jrbor, dozens of boJls \.\Crt· lcCt ;Jv.ai.h (Jr.ini.:t· Count) Harbor l'atrol l.t JIJrn c;al!I' ... aid all hu; men rould rlo "'J.., tr) to round up thl· boats t11m loos<' from moonn~s .dong "'ll h J f e\lo n o at ing dock.,. ffl(I 1 If -.,11 1q hJd .il1out JO boah .1rtn h·d hl· 'J ld. Jdding thJt moi.l \.\l'rt' :.mJll «raft. many of "'h1ch sampl) ~<i nt.. as they fl.llt.·ll with pawing ram. Dams an inner regions of IJr.inJ!t· C:ount ~ \H'r<• reported hulr!ang J>n \lol'r UUl.l~\.''> Jnd dO\.\ned tn•,., "'"'rt· reported rn i.callered .•r<'Jl> Thur..day ;,nd. during tht! hq.:h \\Ind'>. tv.o v.omcn v.ere hlo"'n do'An ,'l;e"'port Center IJrl\ c ni:Jr the Wells 1-'argo HJnl.. build1nJ! 1n Newport Beach Witn esses notified paramedics, but the call was ('an celled when passers by stopped and loaded one bleeding woman into their C'ar and drove off. apparently to find medical atll'nt1on for bcr c uts and ... napei.. Prote8ters Jailed MONROE. La. CAP I -Forty. eight persons Wl're arrested Thu~ay night at Northeast Louisiana l'niversaty when dem- n n st r a to r s. identified by JuthontJes a s Iranian students. tried to brec.k up a speech by l.be former lraruan ambassador to the Unite d States, school of- flc1als srud. We no• stoek the fabulous eolleetloa by Hollywood Clothes ~) . -. ~/ Men's Suits for only ·.One Dollar!* "\Nhen you b"'Y one aua t at the regular price. ypu can buy another of equal or teiMr value tor only .on1 dollar. ~~ . I ~ --r Boost Hits Record 18. Percent 'Pat, B~ Muter' A face painted on the front of the Asian American Theater Workshop in San Francisco a ppears to be talking to a passerby, who was more interested in staying dry than in carrying on a conversation. Patterson Urges Park Talks 'Rest' 81 DAVID arl'ZllANN __ ..., ......... Jf 0,.... Comty ~man lerry ·~ aalcl toclaJ a .. coollna 'off perled" 16 needed before stalled negotiations can troceed between the rnn- peat -lntne Cot• •• , IDr )IUfthMI of lad to e"9.\e a na-Donal ortMm park on the lrvine Coast. vides for public sale ol the pro- posed park lands if after three nan the t•ral ud state aov· erameeta cteelln• to mana1e them(See PAD, ..,.Al) San Onofre Nuke Plant Shut 11 Hours MSW YORK <AP) -TIM ortDM ......, rate Jvm,.a u hllla u a record II _.... at ••• buk today .. 1...a_1 tatereat rat.ee eom!JHMMI w.lr upward •olral In t.be •ak• ol l'ederal Re .. ne erecllt·tt1bt.eDinl ac- UOu. Harrla Trust and Savln1• Bau ol Cblcaeo. t.be nation'• UUl·Jarwest bank, Polted UI 18 ,.reent rate on loau to top. rated bUllDeta borrowers, up from 1'1\4 pereent. The 18 percent mart la the interest rate most COft8umen pay on credit card loana. No. 1 Bank of America and Militants Demand Wverage By Tiie Auocia&ed Press The Moalem militants holding the U.S. Embassy hostages ln Tehran imposed a new condition today that must be met before they will allow the ruling Revolutionary Council to take custody of the approximately 50 Americans. In a tele~e interview with a reporter m the Iranian capital, a s pokes man for the young radicals at the embassy said they demand "that the Iranian people know what we have to s ay" before their captives become the responsibllity of the council, as the militants request- ed Thursday. Another spokesman said earlier the IJ'OUP would like to appear "Oil a televlatoa apd Ndlo .....-to npl••n tbe tnath to die utiaL •• The statemeats appeared to tb1'ow a roMNoet iDto plw m-~ .... ~ t.y tr.-Dian ......,,.. lllalatn 8aidesb Ghotbaadeh to transfer the bostaees out of the embassy compound, probably Saturday. It was not clear whether the latest statements from the mili- tants had been communicated to government authorities, who were not immediately available for comment. No. 2·raltked Cltlbaak and ~~ othfrt moved to 17'4 ~~from 1'1'4 percent. ctUbmk Cb.atrman Walter 8. WrtltGD utd ln an tDt.entew that "a delire by a lot of companies to come tn ad Joek up funds,·· P.erbaDI oqt ol fears of addJ. uoaai-rate mcreaaee or the lm· position of ~t control.a, '9d to t.be rate boost. ''Since the ftnanclal markets are both thin and volatile, lt is ditflcult to determine tbe ap- propriate base lending rate," Wristm said. ''It ia widely anUdpated ln the preu tbat the Caner ad- mtalstraUoa wm aanoanee a pl"OIJ'alD to deal wtlb lwfldon over die •• e' md or earlJ Dal week." be uld. The prime me stood at 15\4 WHOI E8M.E Pfltca a., J0Ba f.88 DOWN -M CA£OfT CRISIS OH HOAIZON-84 since Feb. ~. when t.be Federal lleHrw launched its latest f!f- f or l to s low inflation and economic activity by mak:inc money harder to obtain. 11te ...., .... _ .... Pattel'BOO, D-Santa Ana. co- sponsor of legislation lo ap- propriate $38 million in federal funds to purchase the coastal territory, said all parties to the talks need to simmer down after a short but rancorous meeting earlier this week in Washington, o.c. It was at that Tuesday meet- ing that Rep. Phil Burt.on. D-San Francisco. chairman of the House Subcommittee on national parks. angrily broke oft negotia- tions when Irvine Company of. ficialA present.eel plans for de- velopment of a commercial .enclave within the proposed park. SAN ONOFRE <AP) -The San Onofre nuclear power plant was shut down for 11 hours to re- p air what was described as accidental damage to a pres· s urized water relieft.ank. The demand was disclosed after Tehran radio reported that Iranian protesters, in the second day of demonstratiooa in sup- port of the militants, marched pas t the embassy ahouting slogans cal.Ung on them not to give up the hostages to the Revolutionary Council. STORM THURSDAY COlLAPSED AOCW AT IESA FIAtl No tnturtn at Starcnst. •Red Hiii A"9ftue 1118&& Ord9r Hoae Pattenon said today that for negotiation• to resume, the Irvine Company must "take a step" to remove those plans the federal legislators find objec- tionable. If they do not, he said, other steps can be taken, including federal condemnation of the compmJ-owned land to create Ute lZDIJO-amt part. A draft proposal to do Just tbal l us been prepared by aides for Patterson and Burton, the oranr eo.mty legislator said. Bu Pattenoo laid tbe bill baao 't been intl'ocl~ and his own prefennce would be to re- tume talb witb the company. ''My ltnlel flnt choiee 11 to con- linue ~.·· be aald. Irvine Company afticiala have hid ta.t the •acre eommercial ... te tbeJ etYilion b DOt within the pnipoMd part bouadarles l and i& a ..... UM ''couidered • .e~ b1 ev• government f .)art~ u a suDblement to trailllolaa11)t ltmited-(adllties ~ltbia~parb." A etmPUY lpHeaman Nid •tOdajii; ftrm baa aade bo .:·~ p&am" for ~ 1neat •• ))Weel ..., tbe '~ ti ~-Hill above ·~ . ......... Mdotber to•rtat ,...t1lu.. •r• amone "tboee .., _..r ttudy, tbe '• 1PQitDlw'ND ...... . . eo..., aftlel••• also said tMJ .......... ,.,. .. at a pro.. ;.*kilt ID t11i1·inlft bill tut pro-... , ........ _. ............... ______ __ . . A spokesman for Southern California F.dison Co. said the 456-megawatt reactor waa taken out of service at 5 p.m. Thurs- day and put back at 3:45 a.m. to- day. The spokesman, Dave Barron, said there was never any hazard to the public or to plant workers. He said the problem waa noted durina "a routine fillin& opera· t.ion" of the tank located in the reactor containment building. The demoostratora have de- manded that Iran not com- promise with the United State&. More Rain Coming, But 'Not As Much' Barron said it wu reported to the Nuclear Regulatory Com- mlssLon. A water relief tank, he aaW, is used primarily to collect water from various parts of tbe reac- tor coolant system. "It can be ndloactive watet," but there was no leakage from the tau, he said. The only damaee, he added, was to a valve diaphragm that bad to be replaced. This latest twist in t.be Tehran drama could set up another showdown between the young militants and President Abolhas&an Bani-Sadr. He de· nounced them last month as "dictators" and "a govemment within a eovernment,'' and or- dered the national broadcast system not to give them automatic air time. In their statement Tbunday calllna aa the council to ''take delivery" of the bosta1es. the militants bitterly noted that they still opposed a visit to the bosta1es by tbe U . N. in· veatiaatlve commi•ioo on Iran. Renewed rains swooping in with a new Jow pressure weather system off the West Coast are predieted for Saturday, but forecasters doubted today t.bey would come with the fury or Thursday mom.in•'s storm. Saturday's forecast calla for a 40 percenl probability of rains developing by mid~y, taperine off to partly cloudy with pouible sbowen Sunday. Temperatures of 14 decrees and an overnilht low of 48 are forecast, according to Dion RamUton ol t.be U.S. Weather Serviee in Los Anaelea. l.aguna Woman, 90, Leaf'e• F ortunB An elder))' Laguna Beach woman wbo never married and worked much of her lile u a baU ll8Cl'etar)' bu Wt a $1.18 mlllloD estate, accotdllal t.o Oraqe County SUperlor Court probate reeorda. Leafy A. 11neh, who died Jan. 27 while UviDa at a nW"Blna home, wu deleribed b)' her attaraeJ, stepben Farrand, u a modat woman .. wbo Uved sJmply, made tood IDGMJ and saved It." &Ml'IGDal ..c.m.aq of U..,. II. RobiDllCID, preskllmt oft.be First National Bank of Los Aaa.S., tbepredeeeuortoSecurttJ Pacific. ''I'• ,uaE TBAT u ttffred her toward lame IQOC1 investmeata, '' Farrand aald. lllu f1Dcb retired hoe ._ Job abom IO yean 8'1), be aald. .. Lquna Beacb wu a favorite pJace of hen. Sbe went there yean .,., by horse draWll ftble)e witb her famlly to summer at CM beadl.'' Farrmd aajd. Mlll Jl'lneh aJ.90 ,.., l~ u • ....... olU. Lqw Beach SeMol ol Art. Authorities tbroUghoul Orange County reported the s1tuatJon p~tty much 10 band today followinl Thursday mornin.c's heavy rain and freaky winds. South Orange County escaped the bnmt of the latest 10 a series of Pacific s torms that b.a•e marched in on a aeries of k>w presaure fronts. Authorities ill Sao Clemente and ~ Beach reported a few muddy roads , but UtUe damqe ill those cities. Paciftc Coast Hipway from Pallaadea Drive to the north San Clemente clty llmiu was doaed toclay dbe to flooding. Couty road offleials saltl Cowan Helgbll Drive. Brea Boa)evard and Villa Part Roecl were all still clo&ed today . Tbe Quiet Cannon restaannt. percbed on a 1radually cnun· bUn1 bluff overlooklnl Dana Harbor remained Intact, authortdeluld. Surfers and bathers are ltW baaned from the ocean at Doheny State Beach. Caplstnno Beach and now •&•in at Allio Beaeb ln South Lapna, wbere a quarantine due to aewaae p>Du- UoG w• lmPoMd and then li8ad lutweet. Mike Weimer, ol the coamy•s EnviJ'CIDIDeda• Health Deput- medt, said the downpour Thurs- day caUled ~I ~ over- flow at a lloalton·Nlpel Water Dlstrid treatment plant near .weta aOlt lloab parttwQs. W•ti•er uld raw uwa1e eae-.. ._ • trilMl&a*7 .t AU.O a.It Won tit '1*at eoald be .. bllet ..... Md l'Mdl9d tbe .... ~ tbe now._...,.,... ••. B•tlDltOD Beach w..U..r watdilr I . llMli'man .,._ lal4 J.1j I p.m. rabl pqe ~ ftindu ..... the malt. L~:_ c..t· ..... of three ltonDI .... ctumOid a.tO mebel. .' prisne ,,.. at 11 tr.a to 11._ per· cent a year •IO· Tiie llrime nte b not cfireetJy Unkecl to ratea on cooaumer loam « bome mortcaaea. Bat it it widely watched aa an in- dicator of abort-term interest ratetnada. But Central State Bank, a small New York City bank, to- day cut it. prime rat.e by '.4- point to 16~ percent. The buk. ranked 2,388tb in the industry. aa.id "the current cost of money ..• i.s not based on lundamentaJ age-old factors" and that its ac- tion wu •·a symbol to reverse the trend set by major money. cent.er banks." 2 MUlion Tire Recall Planned WASHINGTON <AP ) - Uniroyal Tire Co. will recall about two million steel-belled radial tires because they ha'le bffn faillng al an unacceptable rate, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported today. It ts the SttOOd largest recall in history, topped only by the 1178 recall of 10 million Pi re atone 500 s t eel -belted radials. NHTSA Administra tor Joan Claybrook a.aid a large number of lbe Uniroyal tires failed because of tread a nd belt separations. wb1cb she said eould be dangerous. Tbe recall is the result of an tnvestiptioa started in May by lbe &af«Y qmey. wbicb Nid it anal}'lllld reputU of 12.,151 failed tirw from 1.455 eGBR.IDeft.. It •aid It ... ~ ol • atti- deaU and• inJunes assoctated .... ,..... "It la dear that the tires beiQg reeaDed by Uniroyal bave ex- ~ an unacceptable rate ol fa.l.lm-e," Ms. Claybrook said. Tbe recall covers 1975-1976 moclef Zeta <IO P RS tires, sizes LB78-1S -9 HR78-LS: 1975 TPC Pile tires, Siu BRTIH3; um Zeta«> PM lifts, size HR78-1S, and printe aad allied brands made by the company which are essentially tbe same as the Uniroyal label. The private and allied brands loelude these s teel-belted models: Diplomat, Gillette. Peerieg, Fisk. Delta Radial II. Delta Victorian Radial and Radial D. Delta Duruteel. K· Mart's KM Radial and KW Radial SSK.. Coop Mark '74 and Mart X, Sonic Dual, Exxoe 78. Traveller and Big 0Radial11. Ms. Claybrook said most or the recalled tires are TPC PR& wblch were o~al equipment on some full·size 1975, 1976 and 1 97'7 General Motor s automobiles. Sbe estimated that between one-tbird and one-hall of the re- c ailed tires may still be in sel'Yiee. It sak1 tires made after 1977 need not be recalled became ol sipificant construc- tion cbanaea introduced by Uniroyal. N ln'SA said Uni.royal agreed that recalled tires purchased after Dec. 1, 19'16, will be replaced with a new tire, includ· inc 11MJU11ttn1 and balaoclnc, at no cbar1e. ....................... LONDON <AP> -Gold prices dipped abarply on European marketa today, while the dollar wu mo1t1y ateady to aUshUy lower on currency excbu1•, In London the mornh11 "fixiq" ~· by five m*r dealen was $602.25, down from Thuraday'a .~. I\ recovered to '808 at the afternoon fixing. Gold closed at $598.~ Jn New York the first time It bu closed below '60() ln weelu. ' London allver prices fell to SSZ.75 from Sl2.2:5 Tbufaday. It traded at S32.90 In New York. Sldera fie-fl Alter• ••P SOUTH LAKE TAHOE CAP> -Two alders mlaain1 for alx days in the Desolation Wildemeu were found aate tOday. El Dorado County sheriff's officers aaJd both were in excellent shape. The cold weather survival experta left Saturday on a Cl'Oll· country skiing trip across the Pacific Crest Tra11, accordln1 to sheriff's s,t. Jerry Tackett. They said they bad been caulbt In several soow storms, but due into a snow cave to awaJt rescue. The skiers were Identified aa Tbomu Winkler, 32, a San Rafael surgeon, and Ben Dizon, a 45-year-old San Francisco in· surance agent. ........ _ ... J PARK DELAY ASKED. • • Patterson said •this was a standard proviso in federal land appropriations and was unlikely to ever be enforced. Patterson s aid the state already has indicated a willing. ness to manage the national urban park once it's created. Irvine Company officials con- tended they were never given an opportunity to present their case at Burton's Washington office Tuesday s ince the m eeting broke up after only el1bt mmutes They were given copies of the draft bill after that meeting and read 1l on the flight back to Cahfomia ··what we're fearful about is that the bill implies that neither t he state parks people nor the federal parks people have any great enthus iasm about un· Mesa Liquor Store Damaged by Fir·e The storeroom of a Costa Mesa liquor store was charred this morning by a fire that c aused s:!n,000 in damage to the l>uilding and Its contents, ac· sording to Fire Marshal Russ jlenderson. d e rwriting and having responsibility for the proposed federa l park." a compa ny spokesman said. Patterson said neither he nor Burton personally saw the pro· posed draft bill before it was given to company officials. He said their aides drew up the blll when they learned earlier in the day of the com- pany's plans to present the com· mercial development proposal within the park. "I haven't introduced it," Pat· tenon said of the land condem- n a lion measure. What Burton will do with it, he said, is un· known. Efforts to reach Burton lhls morning in Washington were un- successful. However, Rep . Robe rt Badham. R·Newport Beach, CO· author of the park appropria· tions bill with Patterson. said Thursday it was his understand· ing "there was never an agree· ment on Wishbone Hill anyway. Burton just blew up. He was ter- ribly mad, like someone was trying to take something or his. It did no good to explain it wasn't his anyway." Badham said he would wait until Burton cooled down before seeing if the park proposal will proceed or not a,n~pu1a n.91 .i:-.......... ~ .. ...'1 , ... Aleaa. Wll -~an no ._. "91r attem•tt 1 .. ~ car 'ortb' btfoN murder vlotlm RoblA m~ 4MHPPtared from tfUDt· tnaton .... . o .. ol ... llrll. • -~ Loilt 9*• n1tilllt • ...-ery. ln1 wbln lhe took the wttnela 1ta._d and ~ at U. dettn· 4ut, WbO II CID U'ial la U.. kid· napplftt Ud mu•r of ll1u Samaoe, 11, ot Hunt1n1ton BHr:b. Tb• lirl later teawted that AlcaJa approached bu at &met Beach the day ol lllq Samaoe'a diHPPt&tme. and uked II be could take her picture while she roller akated. She t.esUfled she consented to the photo, bul rebuffed the 36- year-old ohoto1raphtr when be sunetted they 1et Into hia car and iet aometb.in1 for lunch. Called as the llrsl two wit· nesses In Alcala's trial were 15-year-old West Covlna 1irls who teatUled they were ap- proached by Alcala near the .Hwitinaton Beach Pier on June 19, the day before Miss Samsoe vanished. They testified that he told them he wanted to take their pictures for a photography class. After the pictures were taken. one or the girls told the three· man, nlne·woman Jury, Alcala said, "Let's 10 for a ride and get loaded.'• The Jirls t.estl!led they refused. A f owth airl. a companion of the Lona Beach teen-ager. testified ahe rode away on her roller skat.es when Alcala ap- proached ber. Alcala of Monterey Park, is acc used of abducting Miss Samaoe and driving her to a s ecluded a r ea near Sierra Madre where she was molested and stabbed to death. Earlier the day of Miss Samsoe's disappearance, she 11nd a friend were. approached by a man resembling Alcala wbo took their pictures, accord· ing to investigators. T he four other girls were called to the witness stand by the p~ution for two reasons: to show that the defendant was in the Huntington Beach area around the time Mias Samsoe disappeared and that be used photography as a means of meetina )'Omli ilrls. Deputy Dlatrlct Attorney Richard Farnell began calling witne&ses after the jury beard an opening statement from Alcala's attorney. John Barnett. of Newport Beach. Barnett said defense evidence v.1 ll show that witnesses saw Miss Samsoe in Huntington Beach the day after her disap- pearance and that a paroled murderer was questioned by police on June 22 near the Joca· lion where Miss Samsoe's re· mains were found July 2. Barnett also attacked Alcala's alleged confession of the crime to ·fellow jnmates at Orange County Jail. The attorney claimed the inmates were at· tempti111 to bargain their way to fav<>rable treatment by provid- ing t he Information to pros- ecutors. • Vaughn's Liquor Store, 1895 ~onrovia Ave .. was closed at ~:'2 a.m. when the fire was re· ~rted by police who were on the ~cene because the blaze activat· .. ~d the store's burglar alarm. . .. Nuke Testa Deadly SALT LAKE CITY (Al') -A • White House task force says ~nuc l ear weapoos testlnf in :Nevada "in all probab Illy El Toro Marines In Joint Exercise caused a small number of cue' ·of death or diaeaae for which the .government s hould accept ~ reaponalbillty,'' the Desert News ~reported Thursday. s DAILY PILOT The brass in Washiniton, D.C. ls pitting 7 ,000 Marines agalnat 10,000 Army a nd Air Force personnel In the Mojave Desert where a major Joint service field exercise get.a under war today. The exercile, complete with aerial do1 figbta and mock f:r-0und combat on the desert loor, ls nicknamed Gallant Eagle80. More than 1,500 Mannes from the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wini at El Toro and the adjacent Sa.ota Ana helicopter fa clllt~ are partlclpatina ln the seven-day exercile. They will Join with another 5,~ Martnea 1l'Om a reJimental laadta1 team and a brt1ade •enice l\IPP01't lfOUP to do ba~ tJe wttb Arm1 and Air 1l'orce wuu. ln the air, nearly 140 Martn1 aod Air Force fixed wlna at.rcrd -4 UA beUcopten ,nu provtdt air·~ for tb6 com· pet!n1 forcw ...... Oo Uae ~. Karina and Arqty ~. .· ~ Tftll bl •:fci Poft91 'bJ., tub aQd ~ Pt..._.... carrlen on *i ., •qftt• . .U• 1'alloa•r Ouarct bate it.l'Ort IrWJa, at;oit 10 -·~.~ol9entoW. ~ .. ;~-~~· ~;;'"~ UH Wt lalft. We WOD't ~-~-. tjtj ---Wlllt not bi .. ,.,., ..... oe~lm'8d.:IL ddl t1111i .. wWbavi' .. Mllltary official.a said the Joint exercise has been in the plan· nlng staae for several yean, add· in1 the tact that t.be mock com· bat talces place In the detert has no connection with the intern•· tional sltuatJon In Iran. The exercile was plaMed by the U.S. Readiness Command. a joint military unit re1pooaible to the Joint Cblefa of .Staff ln · W ashingtoo. El Toro Marines will be ln· volved In practice electronics warfare tn tbe wMk·lool deMrt exer cise, includlnc Jammfn1 communications frequencies and autclance atpall. Fire Doused In Newport Sqioke bWowtq from a blu· in• UVSDI roam cOUoh awakllMCI a Newpon Beaob apartmenl tenant early today ln Ume for blm . tocraunr.men. _, Sp1 •• ,, ~--· J on Coats or Costa Mesa lllgh School plays with one of nme lambs born at the school farm during the past six W(•ek!> Thi~ time of year. ~tudents interes ted an farming a nd arumals help de h\'er lambs. piglets and o ther smaJI creatures. O'Neill Fires Blast At Edison Miller By ROBERT BARKER OI U. 0.ly ~ ... •1.wt It didn 't take long for Democratic leader Richard J O 'Neill to return the fire of Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller When Miller announced Thurs day that he will seek election to the third superv1sorlal district, he charged that O'Neill was a billionaire land baron. According to Miller, O'Neill heads a clique of politicians who has corrupted the democratic in-stitution. Miller allO cha reed that As· semblyman Bruce Nestande, an opponent on the June 3 ballot. 1s a puppet under lhe control of O'Neill. But O'Neill, stale Democratic chairman and owner of lht• Rancho Ma ssao n VaeJo 1n Welding Torch Ignites Blaze Heat from a weldlna torch Is belng blamed by autboriUes for a fire that caused $1,800 in damage to an apartment at 2775 E. Mesa Verde Drive. Costa Mesa. The 10:13 a .m. Thursday blue started when a wall fp.lted after a plumber beean to weld a broken plpe. accordlog to Fire Marshal Russ Henderson. HendeTSOD sald most of the damaee was ca used by firefietit.en tryinc to 1et to the fire inalde the wall. No one was hurt In the fire Southern Orange Count v ap part'ntly ha~ h1!'> own notwn of who 1s a puppet .. M 1llE-r"s claim that he 1s no ont'0 l> r uppel and OV.C'.'> n11 polat1 ca fa\ors to anyone a~ to J:-.k ult of us to forget th1· circumstances surrounding his appointment ei~ht months ago ' 0 ' N eJll said 10 a press re lea.w " sued shortJy af~r M1Ucr ·s com men ts "The mark of Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden is just as evident on this dects100 (to run in June I as at v.as on that one"' ( Brown'b appointment of Miller last July 1 "It is unrortunate for Mr Maller that he bas chosen to 1$( nore the po!Jl.lcal realities of the race and set up a Mrawman 3'> has opposition And 1t 's ob\ 1ou.\I~ personally annoying tu ml' to h<' cast i n th e r o le o f that slrawman ·· O'Ne11l's state ments went on to say that Miller's comments mdicated that he 1s a ·'desperate man in a desperate political situation -a man who is trying to do his part to prop up the fortwies of another desperate candidate, Gov. Jerry Brown ... He added that Miller should have dealt with the iss ues for the third distnct instead of resorting to "cheap, poUtical gTandatand· ing." Miller's f.ery statements also have had tbetr effect oo PbWp J . Reilly, president or the Mlsaion Viejo Company wbicb had con· tributed SSOC> to ltll.ler'a cam· palp . • • DAISYrTtinii· (A -Kruc· tor at tne T1nne1aee Valley Autbortq'1 Jt~fKOlty at. • ..... 1'1in7f;·4 •• :.II lbut doWll ........ ..... &::"' no appum& t emplC>lMI uve been while die FBI invNU1atea, TVA aald today. Idformatlon officer Mi ke Butler, attendiM tl medi.a ll'ain· Ina session at WA't ..., Se· q uoyah nuclear pJaat ._ O,.t. t.11nooga. said that all the abut· downs were in thit plant 'a Unit Two reactor. He declined t o disclose whether TV A believed lbe shut· downs we.re caused intentional· ly, but said the suspended e mployees were not reactor operators. In each Incident. automatic s hutdown devices -ere tripped. After the third episode. he said, the TV A decided to keep the unit shut unttl it could de· termlne the problem. The reac- t.or went back into service Mon - day. he said. Butler also cliadoaed two ap. parenL bNaebel of TVA nuclear plant 1«urtty, allo under io- vesllgatlon by the FBI. A Sequoyah e mployee. h<- aald, took phot.ograpba without autbonzatlon ot teat fuel loading at Sequoyah oo Saturday and wu suspended. And. he said. a woman employee at Browns Ferry recently earned a pistol Into the plant in her purse. ap- p a re n ti y by accident. The woman. Butler said. disclosed to her s upervuor that she had a· piat.ol and thaL abe brought it 1n to the plant by mistake. She was not aua~nded Names of the individuals in· \Olved were not disclosed At TVA headquarters m Knox- \ alle. spokesman J ohn Schlatter said. "We tbooght the shutdowns were mad<! automatically at the llme -on Feb. 10th. 12th and 15th After the one on the lSth 1.1o (' kt•pt tht• unit off the lme to find out v.hal the problem w..u.. And Wt' dtd not find any opera· t1onal r eal>ons for. the shut· clowns · lfr dt•chnl'<i to !>a)' ,.hether the Jgent'Y thinki, the shutdowns. c allt•d trip:. 1n the industry 1ari~on. were deliberate. No,. would he l>\.· spec1hc about lht: Joh., the suspended employet-s fill or 1deoWy them. ··1 can't tell you wbat they are." he said. "but I can teU you what they areo 't. Th~ aren't operators. they aren't control room employees.·· Tile ftmlls, be M.id, pQled no dangu to the public. Tbe unll was operating al full power dur· in~ the first !>hutdown. at four· fifth'> dunng the !>ttond and t-.·o Uurd!) dl,\r1ng the Uurd. 3 Westcliff Homes Rifled Newport Beach police are seekine a burglar wbo bit three neaghborin1 houses in the Westcliff area Thursday. t.at.ine items vaJued at about •.:ioo. The biuest lou was reported by Lantt Gilbertson. who said the burg.Jar smashed open a ~ar window at tus Dover Drive home and took a set ol silver flatware and cub. G~tchen Bratesman. also of Dover Drive, reported the theft of a piatol and cash. Alva Olesten said her Dover Drive home was broken into but notb.lna was m.lasing. We aow stoek t•e falt•l••s eelleetl•• by (} J Hollywood Clothes Men's Suits for only "One Dollar!* "Wtwn you buy one auit at the regular prtce, you can buy another d equal or leleer value for only ontdatlar. ~ -· I ,. • • ~~ ' •• ,,. fll. ~ .DO .,.... .. ........ .... tall• ,... ao ..._. lllY mlod.. "" .. ·u .a11-...-..L" .......... ,u : -Former Al r Fo rce lttretan ·1"1111Mnll c. • .... IJ)· •n1teed ta. crtatlon of the t:.n·FoN IJ'OUp, •&>'laa the rotr ,.,.lclent "off•n lbe t abemittvu to tb• banlmaPt pollclH" ol th• Certer .a. mlol•traUon. hh1. Harri1011 Schmitt or New MexJeo and Lowell P . W cker of Comec- ticut, Rep. Bob WU100 of CaWomla llDd Ure aod rubber tycooa LeaDard Firestone were 1mon1 thole headln1 the or- 11nbaUon. Syndicated columnists Rowland Evans and Rovert No- vak aald t'ord disclosed in an in- terview lb.at, barrina the uoex- peeted, be would declare bis candidacy March 20, cea.red to filing deadlines for the Micbigari and Ohio primaries in May and June. Of the 36 states holding GOP primaries, more than half have closed their books to entry or have completed the balloting. But Ford would have a shot at several large states, and con- ceivably could win enough del- egates to ba-r a first-ballot nom1nallon t'or Keagan or anyone else. His tirst actual test could come May 6 in Ttonessee. -state organbaUons backing Ford in New York, New J ersey and Delaware held a joint news conference and pointed to an Eagleton Institute poll of 1,200 persons in New Jersey that showed the former president would be the strongest Republican candidate. JOHN WAYNE HONORED WITH GOLD MEDAL Llkeneu Taken From HI• 'Alamo' Role Perhaps of greatest irritation to Reagan, Ford scheduled a meeting Monday at his home in Palm Springs with John P Sears and two other political pros fired by Reagan just a week ago. It was Sears. in fact. who guided Reagan to his near upset or Ford for the GOP nomination in 1976. Gold for Duke Congress Honors John Way ne WASlllNGTON CAP> -A gold medal incscribed "John Wayne, American" was handed to the late actor's oldest son Thursday as actress Maureen O'Hara. who suggested the inscription, stood by mot.st-eyed. "John Wayne, you have your medal," Treasury Secretary G. William Miller declared at the close of a brief ceremony under the rim of the Capitol dome. The medal, whlcb eoagress ordered struck tn Wdy11e"s honor shortly before his death last year, was received for htm by Michael Wayne, executive pro- ducer of Batjac. a film produc- ing company which lhe elder Wayne founded. Also al the ceremony were Wayne's six other children, 20 of his 21 grandchildren and family friends including Miss O'Hara and Dean Smith. a stunt man Couple Mlsslag who took falls for the actor dur ing his film career. Legislation authorizing the medal was passed by Congress last year and signed into law by President Carter on May 216, the actor's birthday. Wayne died June 11 after a long battle Wlth cancer. In testimony before a House subcommittee on May 21, Miss O'Hara said, "I feel that the rqedal ahouhl Sf1.Y Jml one thing : 'John Wayne. American'." t;ongress1onal gold medals have been awarded 86 times and have gone lo recipients ran~in~ from Andrew Jackson to Marian Anderson and from J ohn Paul Jones lo Bob Hope. The first was given in 1776 to George Washington. The most recent was awarded to KeMeth Taylor, the Canadian am bassador who helped a small band of Americans flee Tran Gas Remains Available For Weekend LOS ANGELES CAP ) Three.quarters of the gasoline sta tions s urve yed ln the Southern CaliCornia area will be open Saturday aod 31 per~t on Sunday. or about the same as durmg the past weekend, the Automobile Club of Southern Caltfom1a reports. Meantime. gasoline prices c:ontmued to rise -nearly one cent a gallon on the average over last week -the club said Thursday in its weekly Fue l liaul-{e. Tht> average price increase ot o 9 of a cent a gallon raised the total average increase since the year began to 16 .2 cents a gallon. Police Baffled By Blood, Flesh The price of diesel fuel is up 8.3 cents a gallon since Jan. 1, the auto club said. The survey is based on data obtained from 364 stations, in· eluding 193 in metropolitan ~reas and 171 in outlying dis· tncts along major travel routes. Among the s urvey's findings were scheduled Feb. 4 fllght lo Allan ta. whic.b he never boarded. Wixted said investigators are trying to determine the blood types of the missing persons. to compare with a lab report. .Emerich's lawver. John Morris of Philadelphia, said his client bad been convicted in Laocutet County, Pa., of sellin~ cocaine but was "confident that we were going to win the case on appeal." Morris said he suspected his client "is no longer with us." Emerich was free on $100,000 bail. pending sentencing in the cocaine case. Only 7 percent or the totaJ stat1orus said they would operate 24 hours. seven days a week. In the outlyi ng areas, 14 percent said they would be open all the time 1 Full.service prices at metropolitan-area stations averaged $1.237 a gallon for reg- ular. $1.28 for unleaded and $1 305 for premium. In the outly- mg areas, It was $1.264 for reg- ular, $1.303 for unleaded and $1 J18forpremium. Diese1 fuel avearaged $1.161 a gallon in the metropolitan a re as apd ·$1.145 (down 0.5 cents) in the outlying areas. George Burns, 84, llEASUIUNG UP -Someone bas to keep ua from putting to age mellow whiakeya distllled square pegs in round boles. back East. In You/Your Mooe7. Someone does -mainly the Na- tional Bureau of Standard.a in H OM E EC 0 N 0 M IC S - Maryland, a sprawling campus or Healthy foods are the basil for a 3,100 scientista a nd e ngineers firm that started in a woman's with a fervor for measuring ever· home and eventually became a rtbtn1 from smoke in the kitchen chain. A healthy r H pect for to oaone in space. An Aaaodated money abOuld be i.aiht ear~ PJ'au faat.u.re de1crtbet these . )"OU.Dptes. rwo. storiea In ·'D•IMftl•• caveru Unttw the. Jtay•1 ,,..,,_, ~· ·~ lM.. . . --· 'JI'· n tu ooom naoNG -~ 8~t•rt•D BV81NES8 -cl>medld Glo't'I• Btlrntr.!.~~ ... Chril Rdllrt1• varied lnvtntorY di oM1 at lflii•.,.~ ... ,~~ Ill• tr.r'llll avar the world, "Pl • ~ .. ~t -• ....a • ....,. an ahtayl tn bar'· • eve r f• a ca...,. that •J>•ft• r . Tb1I muter of cuu Hlbi va~ to televlaloa, bf saya. eontalnlri (Med to 1b1p exotic "A~ I'm youoc bee1use I'm auballlelt from tbe Far JJut or worklni. •• • t Delly,.... SUft ...... LEARNING ENGLISH -Jay Allen teaches English as second langaag~ to foreign-born students. From left are Jason Rosso from Colombia, Juan Carlos Sepulveda, also Crom Colombia, Vu Nguyen from Vietnam and Ulesa Amaya from Mexico. Boat People Learning 90 J/iet K ids at Mesa's Sonora Sclwol By RICHARD GR EEN OI nw o.lty l"ltet $i.tt Smith may have been lhl' mo:.t popular last name several year ... ago at Costa Mesa's Sonora Elementary ~bool. but today· ... most prevalent surname I\ Nguyen In addJtlon to the 31 Nguyen~ there arc 59 children with oth«:r Vietnamese la:.t name~ In all there are 130 foreign speakmg students at the school. roughl~ one-third of the total enrollment And according to Ja> Allen who leachc::. Englis h to tht· foreign students. many of them are fresh off a boat or un airplan<' and arc onl> able lo s peak their native tongue A lot of these kids come from broken families. Another htlle girl that I know escaped from Vietnam with her father and two -.1stns. but they had lo leave their mother and another sLSter behind. The father and mother tr~ to keep in contact through tht· mall I Lhlnk ." !\1 s.' Wolverton's class 1~ com po::.ed of 14 fo~1gn s tudents and 16 children who wen· born in thl· L ntled States. Teaching fore1Rn c;tudents t•nough English to part1c1pau• 1n d<iss ts usually lhe first pnont). ...aid Allen. who taught English to \'1t•lnam refuget''> '4ho we~ '>c·nt to Camp Pt ndlcton in 1975 afll·r the fall or South Vietnam Thl' hn.t thing that v. e teach to th(• foreign '>tudents I'> ·.,ur \I\ <1l English'.'' Allen said "Wt· have to leach them action wordb in order to t·ontrol thc·m tn clal>S Once they learn those words we move on to food and monetar) currency .. "We have the most Viet- nam~ students of any elemen- tary school in the Newport-Mesa Un1f1ed School District." ob- s erved Sonora Principal Wiii Reece "They seem tr1 adJust veQ well to our wa\ or hfl> " But thl•rt: <1re ::.oml' exccp uon-., Allen :.aid "The> don t l1h milk ve~ much, and lhe~ havt• to adJUSt to our climate in Cahforma, which .... much colder than they art: ui.ed to. · J\lll'n ~aid Eleven-year-old Theresa Dmh agrl't>d .. Tht.'re ts no snow there like we see on the mountains her('.' s he said ··And over then.' w1· w e rt' surrou nded hy tht• enem' .. .. A lot of them a re Boat P('ll pie <Vietnamese rcfugct:s "ho l'Scaped the country by hoat 1 Allen swd. "Some of them ar1· really traumatized from their escape from Vietnam the~ Just have a glaze ov~r their face." Third-grade teacher Tt:ri Wolverton said. "All lhelie k1cb have a story to tell. "I have one hUJe girl m m~ class who escaped from Viet· nam six years ago when her parents put her 1n the arms of an aunt who madP It out qt the country. Recently. she tOok a day 9tr from school lo meet her parents at the airport. Her parents must have been saving their money and they finally got enough to come to this countr~ and JOID their dauRhter 'PmUylwse Rapist' LAJses 38 Verdicts Israel Protests JERUSALEM 1A l'l Israel officially protested to Britain and West Germany today over statements supporting Palestm 1an self-determ1nat1on . ~ Foreign Ministry spokesman said A Hunllngtoo Beach man '4 ho became kno" n as the .. pan t yhose raplSt" was convicted Thursday of 38 criminal charges ::.lemnung from attacks on 12 Y.Omen over a t'4 0·)ear penod The Jury in Orange Count) Supenor Court Jud~e J C'rrold Oliver's courtroom deliberated more than tY.o days before re tu rntng its multiple verdicts agamst Manon Franklin Miller . 32. an unl·mplo)ed car salesman Miller ...,._..., f1111nd g~tlt> or :,('\'en c·ount:-of rape:. nine counts of ~e~ p<'rvers1on. ct~ht l'OUnts or armed rob~ry. JO count.. of burglar~. three count.. of sodomy and one count of falSt' 1mpnsooment Sentencin~ v. a ... ::.t heduled for Apnl4 M tiler was dubbed the "pan t>bosc rapist" ht-cause \'ICtim~ reported that he wore pantyhose over lus head during the attacks. The raplSt who terrorized west Orange County women living tn apartment.. also worl' a mask dl0p1cttng the face of an old man S<•vl'ral v1ct1ms ll'st1fu.>d that M1ll<'r threatened them with a revolvl'r Sweet Broom , t (GeflistoJ AOunoon1 Fr11it Tree Sale • yPHcw llQWl'IS ~ • ~·Q~1tQN 1111~ .l'o oonascooe •o•orrte !.:$ ' (.QI S./P • Q~·J 3 49 ~/l~ALE PRICE , ~51.89 Pans y and Viola I, L ~ ~. Featuring Semi-Dwarf Apples, Peaches, Plums & Nectarines. 52.00 OFF Regular Prtce REPLACE YOUR LAWN WITH SOD IY -~~ Bermuda a Bluegrass • SALE PRICES, .69 ·Dlchondra s1 99 SALE PRICE • Cnoose flam o u' v!!4tow wMe reo 01 mm10 Pony pock/ 6 ptonrs Reo 99 SALE PRICE 69e Chinese Evergreen (CommulOIUm) I lie llOIOltSI d !louse plants lhll\leS In the Oorkesl oreos ~ 6 Potsut Reg. '7.99 .... ~ SALE PRICE I s4_99 FtaturlnQ fully l>loaomld plOrlfS ~ f\119$ ol red. COf1ll. pink, or Wllllt. ~W"Rt'"!',5-Pot Silt Reg. '3.49 SALEPllCE '1.79 ' \ . •, , r i .· Another Calm Pofftical Dm:wsson at San Clemente City HaU weeks by mounting recall campaigns against cit) counci' members San Clemente has replaced Detroit as the recall capital of the United States. You think this 1s exaggerated? Listen, within the last 18 months. no fewer than six San Clemente councilmen ha V<' be<'n tar~cts of recall campaigns. So far. counC'il persons Howard Mushett, Donna Wilkinson and William Walker have been given the recall hoot from municipal office. The late Myrtis Wagner was Jnothcr recall target. ONL V TIOS WEEK. Mayor Roy Hamm got served notice that a recall group has made him its latest can· d1date to b'.e evaporated from municipal office. And there are rumblings that Councilman Richard Ahlman may be next on the select hst You review all this and maybe come to the conclwsion that San Clemente needs to refurbish City Hall. They should replace the entrance with a revolving door Jn today. out tomorrow. IN ADDITION. the San Clemente people ought to go ov<'r to a military surplus store and replace the chairs for. counC'1I perl>ons up on the podium. Instead, they should in· stall Jct aircraft ejection seats. This would vastly speed up the recall process. Clearly, m San Clemente, getting elected to the city counc1l 1s no great victory on the local political scene. The real trick is trying to stay in office long enough to get the seal warm. KAJIUL, ~!Na (AP> -TM lcMlt Ml ~·a maul•• air toed •= carav• tlD ....-1\ * eet' :i~.~a=-~i Motlem lnM Ol.-,_.._.. .,..._ Jlt tranaporta ot · ilMi' lovs.t ei~l alrll.De MrOnot u" beea latld- tn1 and ~ oil fNCD Kabul airport a&• ra1e fll .. ...., ao mlJu1• O¥W mact. Of Ulle put twoda11. n. plUll llDe .,, on.. .. many • four at a Ume, to dla-1or1• t.bllr e....,_ down rampa from tMlr wide nar doon. IOVIST MIG IST filbten fft!Qoently roared low over tbe fieta dUJ"inl the untoadina. Foretan reporters wbo t r aveled •• far north a s M aaart Sharif, 25 miles from the Sovtet border and 200 miles north of Kabul, reported that the mai n Sovlet ·Afgban bi&bway has been clo11ed for the past thhe days wfth Soviet military truck s traveling south into Afghanistan. Convoys ot hundreds of tnacksi presumably caJT)'ina food, fue and ammunlUoo, were escorted by Soviet tanka and armored cars, the report.en said. HUNDREDS OF addlUonal tan kl and armored personnel car· riers were parted at strategic poiota aiong the highway. suard· mg bridges. tunnels and narrow defiles in the mowitai.n terrain. IN WA S HIN G TON. meanwhile, U.S. officials and analysts said Soviet forces using rockets and gas were trying to rout Afghan r e bels from st rongholds in eastern Afghanistan's Konar Valley, and the Kremlin may be preparing to send another 20,000 to 70,000 troops into the Central Asian country. Court Rules Presley Fame Public A.set CINCINNATI CAP) -Elvis Presley's fame and name live on, and anyone can try to ca.sh in on them, a federal appeal.a court bu ruled. Fame 1s not an inheritable right extending beyond death. the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap. peals said Thursday in overturn· mg a lower court ruling on a com pany's claim to exclusive neht.s to exploit Presley's name and likeness. "The memory. name and pie· tures of famous individuals should be regarded as a com· mon asset to be shared, an economic opportunity available in lhe free market system," said Jud~e Gilbert Merrill. Arizona Travel Slowed Srww Spreads to Midwest, Rockies ...... ~ c.... ..,. ~...-=:.::: ~ 5teil••••r Occl""•' IWlllll ---·=· .,.._ '" m Bl'rtlle 70 41 .01 Frftno 51 .. .. , Monl9rey S7 •• ~ ... '° "" 0.1111...cl S7 SI S.Cro..-56 ., SontAtiaor-o " 4 .... Tllw!Ntl '5 .. aor..ow 56 .. .H Blfa.¥ Jl 14 1.51 CotOllM .. ".u £1C#tnl .,. S2 M LllAI ......... 411 JO 1..Jf Ullg 8elldl ., 52161 MtWll-as "us ~e.d\ " S2 .. O..UrlO S6 .. 1.20 ,_..,,....,..... 10 Ji .u SOii .. "**"" S4 SI .n '--'-S1 4J .14 a.toAM 61 '° ... SMt.CNr u ., IMt.IMMlo .. ,. .11 \/ FORECAST c.ntr•I Ar'-t•y. Snow -e,..cted IO t•ll tocNy '"°"" .... ~.,... ... ....,., Otllo V•lley, h ~ ~ &AMI, low•. Net>rullo M4I , ... centrol ltoclllH .._ "''--.,.._....., • ... U.••lhO-• --·~ -tM -.,_,_..,.,.Te-.. .. 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Chan,.. 1n wbc>Jeaale prtees often are nOect..s at the retail level weeka or moat.hi later, althouab not oeceuarlly by tbe same amount WHOLESALE PalCES lu t year went up 12.5 percent, t.be largest increase al.nee the MJd· dle East oil e mbargo sent prices eoutna man tUa U perw.t ID 1174. ,,.. Labor ~· r..: r:a.c: :rasw=' . ent ba ,...,,. '° • lo f'ebrwJ. Jn bcltil moudli, about .. , mJJlaD ,..... .... out ot wort. . TM IUltllUc lndlcatel that tbe economy contlnuH to perk a1oa1. --eome pndletJona that a .-cu1ioll eouJd be espect· edearlydala,..... But In CaUfornJa tb• rate Jumped trim U perceot. to 1.1. •nm UN'EllPLOYllENT rate averaeed 5.8 perceat lut year wt nmaed from 1.1 ~ to l .t percent ta tbe 11 moat.bl ended IMt December. Prtcel Of auoUne and home beau.., ol1 rcM 7.5 percent at wbolnale in February. tOD· •lderabb' b1Cbet' than .1 anuary'a 4.4 percent Ne and the largest slate an 8.8 percent 1uree 10 llareb lt'14. In what was called "the only briebt tb1ng in the picture.'' food prices fell 0 .5 p ercent in F•brwJ .... dr1•b1Uper· c.oi JD l,llllllQ. Tiit food .... "'' •• 1-lp ..... ......... ... ., ... ~ii "'°""'· .......... '111 ~ U4 UP, atw' P · lom ~~ prb ?"'' I OD Tbe idv~tbe °"1all Produietr Pr1ee ladft tb• came rrom DCJO-food lteme, up I per· centln February. IN ADDITION TO BN&SGY. Croducta, prteea roM mo'9 \ban n previous moatha for e~. pluUc productl, tobacco pro. duct• and preclou1 metal jewelry. Tbe --ln ,........,. ICood at 23S.4. mealnc tbat loOdl &bat coat l100 in ~ COit '2&• lMt month. The ftcure wa lS.J pereent ahead of February im. Between February ll'Jt ad last month, eMf'IY ttems awe by 75.8 percent, food.a by 2~9 and other consumer 1L8 percent, the report 1al . THE PSODUCBS P&ICE Index reports price cban&f'I at three levels : Finilbed ='5· which are those one at.ep 1 or the retail market: intermediate goods, which have some pn>c· easing; and crude eooda, trbicb have liWeornoproceaatng. The prices at the lot.ermediate 1tate rose 1.8 percent lo February, down fl"Qm .January'• 2.8 percent rile. Prices of crude SoOdl JQIQl)ed 2.8 percent. the la.r1ea lnereae sloce Odober 1918 and a aipaJ that further i.ncreues at the in- termediate and finiabed JeTel were possible. Crude &ooda in J aoauuy fell 0.9 percent. Judge Sorry For Remark HOUSTON <A P ) -A federal judge who said m court that he had never seen anything of worldwtde importance published In Spanish ha~ apologized for rus rcm<irk. !)aymg ··at was dreadful an<1 I :im t>xC'cN.ltngly sorry:· · 1 ne quote:\ . . do not refl e<'t my -0p1ruon about the llL'lparuc µeople. the Spanish language or the· C'ulture." C 5. D1stn ct Judge Woodrow Seals said 10 a letter lo Race l:o1ve r s1ty professor James A. Castaneda. Devout Moslem s cut throat of female camel out.side gates of U.S. Emba~:;y 1n Tehran The animal wa!-"acnf1cc·d a-. thanksgiving gesture for return to health of dtltng Ayatollah Khomein1 Seals as presidiq over a suit challeqia& the constitutionality of a Tt>xa.s law rorbidding the U'>t! or publi c funds for the t>ducat1on o r i llegal alie n rh1ldren .1fl~.'~"'"'"o .._W_M __ \I \.IC 111•il ~rvl<otT-~•I y_, 0- tC:•ll!tweW.•~Y-AtU I CO\TAMIU 641·1289 IU.~ .. •• -..1n •0te v11.1049~01 HlnJC-~-, _.A P•• I I ') Buy A Fable ••• Get A Flute. Free. A very special offer. Acquire any work from an extremely rare suite of 100 Chagall etchings, and we'll give you a framed Chagall poster absolutely free. The etchirw-avail.able are from a series created to illustrate La Fontaine's Fables. No two are alilc.c, and each is hand-signed by the artist. With the purclwcof any one of these images, you may choose one of two free Chagall posters-MoZJllt Flute or Enclumte.d Plut& Pob1es and free Flutes ... exclusively at the . Upstairs Gallery. IAM BNtcm:x> CAP> :"':"4Armed db UM .tftd detertDt.119 ot a r ••• t•lld .....-•.,,_.._boy wu updir ~: police ta •s.a.._... a 1uaaq>Uce of \bl a ·coilVfet ~r ac· eu..d cl ,... 'ftamy Wblte alWI-llvlq wltb another aWud.ed YGU&i 1n• ,..,_, "We uw.11 ~ o1 ..... a eoup,. ot lndleaUolll um Ken· nMli P.,..... ma.t u" W ~ belt blm tn Timmy ~·· aWuedm.'' =aid Dllb1ct AUGl'My loe .AUID of Uldu. ~.He uld aton DOt u to a tbe t , but H._ wu :\'wo ~ -.o~ :Ca:.fto~ua 8:: iau. Te. UIOab JOUnltier. wtao dlaappeared l'tb. 14, WU returned. to ~lt bome lut Sat\&rday by 14·Y .. N>lcl Steven at.yoer, who bad Uved wttb P.,,,.ll llnce tu. own abduetiaa Mven yean before. Parnell. a 'l·fear~ld drifter. remained Jailed ln Ukiah today In lieu ot G0,000 ba.Ut cbaraed wltb kldnaPlrinl the White cbild. Pa~ell, wbo may not oe arraiJlned bere untlhnt week, a1ao faca pottlbM dlaraet t.n tbe 11'72 abductloa ot SU,ner, wbo bu bea re· untied with b& family ln Merced. 300 mllet fiom UkJah. • Enta r.dward MunbY, .. nllbt J-.lt.or ID a YOMID.lte N .. Uona1 Pan~. wu to be arralped ln llereed todaJ on a kid· napplna charse iD the Stayner cue. He appeared iJl c:owt Tbun. day but hla attorneye obtained a delay. He ii beiq beld mder '50,000 bond. PoUoe have said Murpby, who apparently bad no eontact wttb Pamell wu ~a 1mpect in the ~te eue. White told b.11 parent.I a teeOIM! man helped Parnell. Allen said tbe bol wu bypnoUzed by an inveat11ator from tbe dbtrtct at-torney 1 office for about '5 minutet Wednesday. White's mother. An1ela, said be "did very well" durtn1 the seas too at the gram mar school be attends. She said police were "pleased" with tbe mformat.ion ~Y obtained. "We're working on thia very bard," Allen said Tbunday. Two Markets Set Price Freeze By TM Auodat.ed Preti Safeway Stores Inc. and the Great AtlanUc and Pacific Tea Co. Inc. -two of the nation's laraest supermarket cbaina -say they are freezinl pricea oo aome products.· in response to a plea from the Carter administration for help in flpt.ing lntlation. About 50 of the nation's lariest food cbai.na were wed to participate, but few bad announced their declaioDa by Thursday. Assemblyman Richard Robinson. D-Santa Ana , wearing a brace from a neck operation. has been restored to his seat on the state Finance, Insurance and Commerce Committee.• He's shown talking to Assembl~men Howard Berman (left) and Herschel Rosenthal. Company officials said prices on private label producta were frozen for 30 days, effective immediately at the 2,500 Safeway stores and 1,500 A&P groceries nationwide. "'Ibis action is in respome to a ~uest by the Carter ad- ministration that food retailers consider voluntary approaches t.o ronlrol food prices to bait inflation," said David R. Morrow. pres•· dent of A&P, based in Montvale. N.J . Blind Doe 'Loses' Heart CHINO (AP ) -Dr. Arthur Hederman was resting in a hospital after suffering a heart failure just 24 hours after learning the state of California was moving to revoke his medical license. · Hederman be&an slowly going blind last year. Surgery in Oc· t.ober failed to correct his viaion. HIS ATl'OBNEY, Arthur Jaffe, said he was under the im- pression that tbe state would not try to revoke Hederman's license if the doctor gave up his practice. which Hederman did 10 January But on Tuesday, the s tate said il would hie to take away h1~ license. Hederman. 79 and blind. was reported in stable condition Thursday al Chino Community Hospital after being admitted there Wednesday night, according to his physician, Dr. Alex Lira. ••WE KNEW THIS was goingtobappen," said Dorothy Holhes Kaufman, who has been Hederman's nw:se for more than 20 years. ··when he beard they (the state Board or Medical Quality As· surance) were really going to lake his license, it just took the.heart out or him." The next day llederman. who has had a pacemaker smce a heart attack five years ago, began feelLDg chest pains. his nur..c said. DR. BHUPAL KOMMINENI, an internist from India now practicing in Ontario. would take over Hederman's practice on a part-time basis next week. and then full time when he finishes bls training in Ontario. Mrs. Kaufman said. But she said that she had been encouraged by vtsitin& him at the hospital. "He was very upset before." she said, "but bis spirits lifted a little bit from the response of everyone -especially doctors rn terested in taking over his practice and taking care of his patients That's always been his main interest, his patients." lledcrman. a 1932 medical school graduate. began his Chino practice in 1953 and was noted for his low fees. He asked $10 for a v1s1t, but patients were not charJOted if they didn't have the money Planes Nearly Hit Faulty Radar Blamed in SD SAN DIEGO <AP> -A small plane nearly collided with an Air Force Jet ~r the North Island Naval Air Sta· 9Jn Feb. 15 due to ndar failUtt, tbe Navy diaclosed. Lt. Dick French. air traffic control omcer at North Island. said Thurs- day tbal radar units at the base failed t.o pick up the light plane. The Cessna 172 passed within 200 feet of the Air Force T-43, the military equivalent of a Boeing 737. Planes flying in air space coo· trolled by North Island are required to r eport their presence but the Cessna failed t.o do so, French said. 1'...Cfl a C'a•dldate LOS ANGELES <AP) -Former Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty is running for the U.S. Senate, but two other poten· tial candidates, Rep. Pete M cCloskey and William Bennett. have dropped plans t.o challenge Sen. Alan Cranston. The 72-year-old three-term mayor vo.in announced bis candidacy Thursday at a news con- ference, where he attacked Cranston as a senator who is "weak in defense and a big spender," and "not much of a power" for California. ID'D F•re Bllee Dt1e't LOS ANGELES <AP) -Rapid Transit District officials scheduled a public bearing April 10 to review a possible five-to·len cents fare in· crease. Tbe increase, if approved. would poaslbly lake effect in late April. The • cUJTent 55 cents rate was set just last November. ('---_sr._:.t_TE ___ ) 5 Btrt .. Da• Brealu ESCONDIDO (A P > Five workers were inJured when a rain· soaked earthen dam above the Bear Valley power plant near Escondido gave way and buried the facility 10 tons of rock& and mud that destroyed five structures and caused $6 million damage. officials said. The workmen were treated for chlorine gas inhalation at Palomar Memorial Hospital following the mc1· dent Thursday. '"'"e FUglat Doll'• LOS ANGELES CAP> -There was virtually no wrute flight dunng the second year of the city's school de- segregation plan. a witness for the plaintiffs has testified. Cbr!3t1oe Rossell. a Boston University political sc1ent1st. con· tradicted previous testimony or Board of Education witnesses in the case being heard by Superior Court Judge Paul Egly of Laguna Beach. o.,,~ Gefag a .. e SAN DIEGO (AP) -Five Arabian oryx, considered an endangered species, were to begin a 48-hour journey from the San Diego Wild Animal Park to their native homeland of Oman today. The Zoological Society of San Diego is sending the three male and two female oryx, born at the animal park, to Oman to begin what Is hoped to be a thriving herd of oryx inhabiting the country's midland. TIRED OF FIGHTING WITH WEIGHT? '"Ibis ls the strongest move we could thmk of," he said. Peter A. Magowan, chairman and chief executive of the Oakland-baaed Safeway, said the action wu taken "at the suggestion of Esther Petersoo., President Carter's special assistant for consumer af. fairs. ....___ ~ / "The president has asked me t.o detennrile~e we can do t.o keep the cost of food from ris10g so rapidly," Mrs. Peterson said. She said she had written to about 50 supermarket chains across the country proposing they begin a voluntary ceiling plan t.o "ease the inflationary pressures that are causing such hardships t.o all consumers." She said Giant Food Inc was the first lo respond, promising a 21-week freeze on its private brand food and household items as well as a freeze on its genenc prescnptJon drugs and notions. "We hope volume <of sales) will increase as a result of this program." said Barry Scher, spokesman for the Washington-based chain. He would not comment on bow much the proposal might cost. Double Strip MOUNTAI N VIEW <APJ Sailor Jeffrey Bandy III hkes t.o slnp for pay in a male toples~ revue, so the Navy bas decided to strip Bandy of h1!> rank , Bandy. 22. a petty offi«r Uurd class. 1s being reduced t.o a Navy airman berause he stnps down to a Good Con· duct Medal pinned strategically on his bikmi bnefs for women who pack a nearby Fremont club Stationed at Moffett f'leld Naval Air Station. Bandy also faces a "Captain !> Mast.·· a naval 1ud1c1al hearing short of a court-martial and further d1sc1phnary action "They flXed .~phone tliesame d II 'aY··· .. TillD OF FIBJMC'i GUILTY AIOUT WHAT YOU A TE YESTBDAm? If )Ot.I lease a GTE tetephane with a ~Mart coniectoc )49«.I can get It repaJred ~ Jf 'JO(Jre. sw:r tbe problem Js wtttl a Phone Mart plug or If you nttd assi.stanc~ for repairs. p~ call 6ll. YOU ARE INVITED!!! .......... , .•... SHARI HEALTH Pl~RAM ••• THI ULTIMATI .OAL When~ of the phones In your home works and the other doesn't. chanCeS are the troubf~ is in the phone -not In the lines. fn the phone, sl"l>fY L11PIUQ it at the wall-not at the phone-and tak~ itto the nearest GTE Phone . Man. 'tt>ur ~will ~ flxed ~ same day. If your t!f!p~ isn't equl~ ·~ ~ 15 pnMOfdonl'jonGener.111~~ rA aillfomll ~ Cie4epflOI ies. (Ci i Et G."''lae ' A • ) om ol Oraqe C«litJ'• elect.I public omclall. Superri8or Phil.Ip An~, ~Uy bell 11 w roam for wrec1ta1M .. IDIDt. Anthony recently requ•Cl bll .. preUmJnary beartn1 lnto a1ae..ct calDP&lo f\8Ml laundertn1 pracUca be closed t0 lht ~ aocf publlc. He mtde the reQueet uqder a tatA law lh•r~l crlmlnal defendanta 1.be rtth\. to a cloled p U heal'lna. The aeetlon ii noo...sllcreUoDuy: ooee a rendanl request.a ~the Jwlae muat approve It. Aa at turned out. the e~ never 1ot-1tarted. A I Ht· mlnute atay was grant by the 4th Dlatrlct Court of Ap· peal ln San Bernardino. But should the preliminary heanng commence. An· thooy douhtteu wW rene• ~ cloau.re motion. H wt.JI his codef endant. former SQpcrvtsor Ralph A. Diedrich The defense argues thot news eoveraae of an open preliminary hearin& would be seen or beard by persons who could be called s s>«enUal jurors if tbe case came to trial. Such c:overaae. the defense theory goes. could .prejudice those potential Jurors. Possibly, but statistlcally highly improbable What Anthony more likely is worried about lb that c:overage of the preliminary hearing couJd inconveniently coincide. with his just-aMounced campaign ror a second term on the Board of Supervisors Deadly Fraternity Soviet use of chemical and perhaps blologlcal we apons against the hapless mountain people of Afghanistan, in clear violation of the spirit, if not the let- ter. of international treaties ls not especially surprising. Soviet·made chemical weapons were used in Yemen in 1964 and in Laos in 1978 against Meo tribes me n who described the "yellow rain" that descended on the ir vilJages. bringing agonizing death to the inhabitants. Now our intelligence has uncovered the use in Afg hanistan of Soman, a deadly nerve gas. There also ls reason to believe that biological weapons in the form of "microbe bombs'' have been used there . The Gene va Protocol or 1925 bans the first use of chemical wea pons in time of w'ar. This was respected even by Adolf Hitle r. The Soviets. of course, can claim they are not at war with Afghanistan. A 1972 treaty not only bans the use. but also the de- velopment and possession of biological weapons for so· called "germ warfar e ... Of course the Soviets are not re· nowned ,for adherence to treaties of any kind. if violation is in their in terest. L'S. mte lhgence has been a\\ are fo r some tim e or the So\'ict bwld·UP of chcm1<:al \\arfarc :-.upphes and l 1quip- m e nt !\:O\\ th<.'y·n.• appaa·ntly being used h~ what H:.id10 Moscow d cscn he:-. e1 s "n.•pr<.'Sl'ntat1\'l'S of a great fral<.'rnal nation" who cam(• to save the Afgha n pt.•op ll· from "<.•xtcrnal aggre!:-.:-.1on·· by the t:nated Stales Chin;,i and J>ak1'>tan RacJ10 ~lo~('O\\ dOl'" not I alk :ihout tht· "\.t'llO\\ ram .. Government Plum Remarkable how well·intentioned government plans :J lways seem to stumblC' into the red. Fe deral housing assistance used to be confined to a modest a mount of public hous ing and to mortgage sub· ~idies for home buyers. fn 1976. to encourage construction of ren tals for low- mcome fammes. a n e1ssistancc program called Section 8 housing \\-as launched. 'nde r Section 8, the government puts up the dif· fe rence between current rental rates and the amount - not m ore than 25 percent of income -a family can afford to pay. The rent subsidy is guaranteed under 20-to-30· year contracts. during whi ch the government shells out from $.1.000 to S9.000 per a partment Needless to say. a g uaranteed subsidy like this is ,·cr y encouraging to apartment developers -and appeal· mg to unions, whose mem ber s get top wages because of the fede r al connect ion. and to banks that collect handsome interest on s afe. long-term construction loans. Small matter that the vast amount of red t ape in- volved boosts the cost some 30 per cent above that of private housing. The pt'Ogl'am has g rown by leaps and bounds -from $40 million in 1976 to $2 billion this year and an estima ted $3 billion next year. And because of the long-term con- tracts. there seems to be no way to get off the m erry-go. round. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and an1sts Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . "----' Boyd/ Credit Float ByL.M.BOYD Overseas travelers like to pay their way with credit cards. Or a lot do, anyhow. Why is clear. It can take months for the charges to wind up back home on your bill. When you use Visa, Mastercharge, American Ex· press or the Diners Club, whichever. when abroad, you're riding on the float, u it were. There's the interest rate in most cases, but let's not talk about that. The float is a remarkable henomeoon. It's the monev t Dear Gloomy Gus Th• Ped'a "anti· tnftation .. plan t o rettra.ID WICe and prtce lDCNIMI abould plan to' nltrllbl aovemment's lnctalbll srowth and apendJM too. That. would P lnllatl011. G.J. that's in transition betweeD' transactions. Amounts to milliOPB. Individuals take ad- vantage of it. Companies sur- vive on it. Scholars for years have de· voted serious study to the mystery of the Mona Lisa smile. And there are some, now, who think it's nothina more than the result of the model's dental trouble. Q. How do lemon plckera know which lemons to pick? A. Matter of 11ze: Tbey carry a metal ring with an tm,rtor diam~r of 2~ tn- cbea. They slip it over eacb lemon and only pick tbOle lemons that won't pa11 com· pletely through the ring. Lot of women now make more money than their husbands. Some yean aao. tbat was thought to be a threat to matrimonial bllu . Not anymore, e vidently. When pollattra Hk•d a sampllna ot sucll women U tbtlt hfaher pay dama1ed thelr mamai• lo any way M percent wd. no. beet no, on the CODlrar)'. or 1'0J'da to that dfed.. Fict.loo la fine. but ln truth. lt'a 1 rare mar- rllae that la bwt by an ln· crea .. ln income. ,, W AIHINOTOH -la Utt towtriq, tnedatrwa __. tam ti Alflt s an. u.. 8"llt la•..,. ara euaeklai , .... rWa .. .....,.Dll'W't ... tMl '*' MoJI ffWtr balUd at ~-tmpUeeUon• er• ao hldt1CM19 U..\ AIMrtea aubltt c1oa•t ... to beUeve tb.ttr own In · lelllcence, but eyewlt· n • 1 • a c · count•, •atelllte pbotoa and communlca· tion a ln · teree.,.. have verified the terrible truth. These mountalna are called Hindu Kush , meanin1 "KiUer of Hindus." 8).ll It 's Afghans who are now dylng on the cragsy. wind-whipped belgbts. Tbe Ruaaiana are using gases to flush the fierce mountain men oul of the caves and crevices. Earl Waters • wa.tnt.blJueboltd UJ>. 1'rolD ... •VIMlaWe mdmoe, l & lit lfHlalleta UY• ............... ~·••haa:·• pleuant. fndtJ odOr bUt bdlip ••onl1ln1 de•tb wl&blo 11 mlaut... rt kUl1 '' btln1 1blorbed tbroQab tbt Ala. TR& '1(;HD la their fiDa1 mlnUU. ol Ille, aceotdiq to a U S. document, "d.iaplay the rollowlna symptoms: dlffleulty ID breathin1: droollq and ex- c111ive aweatlo1: nauaea. vomitinl. cramps and lnvolun- tary def ecaUoo and urination: twitch.in&, jertdn1 and ataaer· 1ng: headache. confusion , drow1ioe11, coma and con· vu1slon . . . followed by cesaa- llon of breathing." The Ddeose lnlelligence Agency has also picked up ref· erences In Soviet communka- t i ons which indicate the Ruasians may also be waging ge rm warfare against the Af1han tribesmen. No c1villied Robttt H . Wetd/Publllhtr naUla Mil aWorted IO ..0 • tu .... 'Rll CID a1Dcl OW .. oe1al ..._.. l9d IDd1a wan .......... tribee •• ,.. de· llberet.l1 1lna 1mallpo:1· lDlected bluuu. ll'tSN BITLB& dec ided 11alml mini nerve ,.,. 'de· veloped by b6t Nad tclentbta in World War II. B11t after the Third Reich eollapHd, tbe 6o- viell quietly moved an entln German nene ,., production plant to R-1a and employed former Nul adeotl.lta to de· velop tbe dread atuff. -Peata1oa sources aow estlm.te that tbe Ruulam not only po11e1.a an enormous cbemlcal "arfare arsenal but have 8lliped more than 100,00G apecJally tra1ned chemical of. Ileen to Soriet military m:Uta. Intelligence reporta claim the Ruaslam tested their chemicals in small amounts against re- bellloua tribesmen in South Yemeoasearly u 1964. A key tnteWgence source told I t • • . . aJ ••rd• J>ai. Vu Alti -! tM lorieta u .. ,, ......... t4lnll" ltocbt• 0t rt 'eel' ~ ·=· iD t&li.r • .,..,. hct ' u te natJcm. ID tbe ~. : '10•• late1U1eDce ••••clea : NtaNW.ed that pollOID , ..... : stored in Poland ud unldea· tilled chemical weapou were kept ln Czec~lovakla. They learned later that a Sovtet air force di.Wion in Eut OennaQj po11e11ed a stock ot 400 chemical bombs. A TOP-SECaET CIA analYsia offers this~ explaaaUoa: "W anaw Pact doctrlu sees chemical wea1N>n• aa lmt11P ments ol mus destruction to a.e · used alon1 with nuclear weapons when authorized bY bllb Sovlei a utborltlea. TM storage ot chemical .. a,_. la the Warsaw Pact'• forward area would, of course, perm.ii tbem ~ be diltributed mor~ qulckly tc>- com bat unlta." More ominous, mock m1litafy . maneuvers Ln the Wanaw Pact countries, accordine to in- Lelligence sources, have In· cluded "simulated chemical at· tacks against NATO forces." One top secret Cl A publica- tion. tbe Weekly Surveyor. includes periodic articles, which update the intelligence on Soviet c hemical, biological and radiological capabllilles. In one issue, the CIA reported that their counterpart, the Soviet KGB. had been explaining the devek>pmeot of their eroU!Sque weapons to Eas t European aut.honties with these words. "THE U.S.S.R. must ma intain a c apability i n Ch e mic al Warfare because of the dem· ons trated capa b1ltly of the C S . NATO a n d the PRC l People's R.epubhc of Chma I " Jn thl' namt• of humanity, meanwh1lf', JO 1nt<•r nat1onal com m1ss1on should be em- pov.ered at onct-to a~!>ess the evidence that the Soviets are v. a~in..-: secrC'I <'ht•mlC'JI and b111tog1cal v.Jrfan· ,1g,11n ... t th•· rl..ft-nst.'I~-. but d1·f1.rnt Afgh<tn:. An Educator's View of DiploIDa Debate Thomas J. Hall, princioal of the Durfee SdM>ol ln El Jlonte~ takea issue with a ·1tatement made here. 1t was an editorial conclusion with reference to proposals made by some educators to do away with the high school diploma . s ubstituting same with a document which would be nothing more than an attendance certiftcate The proposal was occasioned by the upcoming requirement in 1981 that all high school seniors pass a test ln basic reading, writing and . arithmetic. Commenting on that, it was stated that "What the educators seem t o be telling the Legislature la that they can't do their jobs well enou&b to enable the students to meet tpeae tests.'· Hall challenges that. "My problem with your statement l.s that you feel that lf teachen Just worked harder, all children would automatically become Charles McCabe proficient. The fl a w 10 tb1 s entire program ia that a school and the teacher ha ve no control 'Over the 'raw material' which walks through the front door Neithe r you no r the s t ate legislatur e a ppa re ntly a re willing to admit that there does. in fact. exist a difference in the mental ab1h lles of any given set of persons " UNDERSTANDABLY Hall. a s would any conc1ent1 ous person 10 whatever endeavor, has pnde in his chosen career. and resents the constant attacks on the state's education system of whk h he is a part. "I know," he says. "that we have teachers who are smarter and better equipped and who are doing a superior Job of teacb.ing than teachers were 25 years ago." And there are, of course, many dedicated and capable tea c hers 10 the California schools who work long and bard al their jobs. They may even be, aa Hall contends, smarter than those of 25 years ago when the schools limited their efforts to the basic subjects without all of the aocial oonaense that has built up in the educational program of t.oda) For the r e al fact 1s t hat today's teachers are caught up In a system over which they ha ve no control wherein the L e gi s lature and o th e r ~ovemmeotal agencies. ft-deral a nd state. have heaped upon them so many respons1btltlles non-related to the teacbJ.oR of basic subJ«t.s that there ~ no way they can do the JO b expected of lbem by the parenL-; and the public no matter how smart or well equipped the) may be. Hall s ays be supports the proficiency assessment tests, "but I feel we need to be a little more honest in our usesament. not every chiJd can make it." Fine. Agreed. Why lben should every chtld be passed through the h1gb school and on to seek an academic tducation waatJng their own time as well as that of other students and the professors and the taxpayers ' money t.o boot' THE PROBLEM which stirs the public to criticism of the public schools stems from the reports from the colleges that :iO percent or more of high school "r ad s can't pass the ha.sic reading and writing test.s. U . Principal Hall is alle~ that more than half of the 'raw malen al' enrolling 10 has, or any other Cahfom 1a !>c hool. 1s so defic ient in intelligence that they can't be taught the simple A BCs of reading and wn ung, h1l> coot.enllon 1s unacceptable But t! he wants to lay 1t on the Co ngress a nd th e s t ate L e gis latu re whi c h h ave imposed. or permitted fede ral and state agencies to impose social. diet , he alth. dental. recreation and a host of other categotical responsibilities upon the scbools and the te achers, he wiU find tot.al support here. He sbould. however, ~ in mind that the federal and state dictation to lbe local schools was · brought down upon them by t!\e avarice of addle-pated school administrators when they commenced agitating for federal and state money. This bad the pyra mid effect of heaping more and more responsibilities on them and upping the costs to their now astronomical proportions. 'Strong Convictions' Can Result in Bad Laws Daniel Webster wu said by , many to be the most lmposlng man of bis time. When .the English divtne and wit Sydney Smith met him be said, •'Daniel Webster at.ruck me much like a steam enJine ln trouaen." But. be was not a loved man. John Quincy Adam• apote of • •. . . the gigantic lntellect. the envious temper, and tbe rotten heart of Dani e l Webster." J£ m erson taid. "Tbe word •boftor' in tbe mouth o f M r . Webeter l• like tbe word •Jove' In the mouth of a whore." Yet he had a qua1lly that, while lt probably prevented hls gainin& the pretld'ency, made hlm the qulnteuentlal atateama.a of bl• time. He believed lD latt1nS weU elMMIO alone whenever po11lble. Ile pracUced wtuit the BrlUJb call mutelb tiac:UYltJ · •• llA» TR&BB rules or conduct that dominated the mtnda ot 1ount laW)'ers In t.be earl7 19th century, probably to I the great good ol the Republic : Ftnt, never do today what you can defer until tomorrow: secondly, neTer do anything for yourself lbat you can get another to do for you: and. tblrdly, never pay any debt today. Webster'• o.n.t utterance, to my way ot thlnkin1. wa1 on the subject of coopn.ltal reformers. "A 1tron1 conviction that 10metldal mull be done," be wd. "11 {be parellt of many bad meaauree." . 11 I Md my way, these wordl wbuld be proml.Qeo\ly esblblted In every )ql&latlve ball ln th1I • country. we are probably the moat Oftl'·la•ecl. H well 11 OT•r·lawyered. nation that ever waa. , f Almost any man. If he I• penlatent enoqb and ellber bu or la a lawyer, can elevate almo1ti any of bl• private crotchet.a to the force of la1t. I SOMB'IUIE8 tb1U cranks rule America. Becau1e they think more often tnd more atrpnliy on their parttcular eraaier1, tf)ey exercise a peculiar merit toree. Not eo loftl -'° a meuure to prohibit the 1mottn1 or ctaantt tn practlcallY every public plaee In Callfornla damned nearly passed because a body or cranks fancied that lung cancer could bt caused by lnhallng the smoke from other people's gaspers. There ls still a possibility such a damned foot law will get passed. To take anotber random example. The passion for cable cars of a perfectly charming lady, Mrs. Friedel Kluaaman. bH pupetuated lon1 beyond their lime, and damned nearly a century beyond their utility. an eatremely dangerous set or W'baoto¥1. Wldal y y Mrs. Klussmo.n had a "strong conviction that something must be done." She "saved" the cable cars, and intensified San Francisco's traffic troubles maybe a hundred-fold. The cars gave the city a worldwide reputation for cutesiness that has done it far more harm than good, in my crusty view. TllE COUNTaY ia now ftlled with petty Nadera, without the personal cha rm of Mrs . Kh1Hmao, wbo are busily changing the face of the land by ele~atlq their personal peeves into aacttld causes -wbetbe1-it be food additives, HviQI the whales. or anyt.htn1 that la not "or•aalc." Mole thao a century 110. with : bla usual almost cruy Insight,: Thoreau nalled these doers or· &oocl and promoten of weal. : "If a:QYtblng all a man," be said, "ao that bo doe s nol perform b1I functllea. U be have a pain in h11 bowele ena -for that la the seat ol s,_,.thy - be forthwttla aeu about reformloa tlfe wol'W." The Meaara. Weuter and. Thoreau bave mun \0 till .. ,, we would but llltei. • \ R.U .• HunUnaton Beacb Yee. ._ Ollly le tM nt.t of _. .... If el die eac••• ef lac•••· lacl•dl•I ••••Pl•J•••l eo•Jtll..., ... tllaa'llltJ IMo••· men U.u ...................... ,. ,., ••nte4 tup1,... ftllq Jelatb. U 1 W.-yer'a llal• la ••rrted ...._ eeparalely, U.. ~ tupayer la Ua'le r. ..e:bu el uy amoaat of uempS.yme.t cempe•••U•• recehe•. t'or addltlo•al U.formallon refer to IRS PabUcaU. tM, Tu laform1lloa oe U11employme11t Compeas1tlOll. B"ldt ,.., ..... 8eraw Ca .. e~ DEAR PAT: I've been encouragina m y chlldren lo eat health food snacks rather than junk food. I've wondered if these snacks also can cause . tooth decay since some of them have hlgh sugar content. H.E.. Fountain Valley HeaJtb food snacks contalni.D& boaey. raisins, carob, and odler tn1redlen&.1 were found to be just as Ukely to cause tooth decay as so-called junk foods, accordin1 to a study at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston. Food fouad to be consistently low in promotin1 cavities in this study were diet coJa. com chips, popcorn, cheese palls, milk chocolate bars and whole mllk. Sugars of all kinds. in both food and beverages, play an essential part In tooth decay; as do starchy foods that cling to the teeth. Foods that do not break down readUy in the mouth sach aa popcorn . nuts, and cheese are not decay-causing and may e ven have some aatl-decay activity. Fibrous foods such as cruelly fresh vegetables <like celery, urrolS) may lta~e anti-decay action b ecauae c he wing t-•• stlm ulates a copious now of s aliva that rtuea lite teeth. lt'Jao Pay• tor Auto /tlblaap? DEAR PAT My son. a ne\\ly llcen~t!d dri ver. occa!t1onally takes the family car out for the evening. Although I've told him re~atedly never j.o lend the car to anyone else -and l don't thmk he would -whose respon~1bility would it be if he s hould let a friend drive and an accident should occur? P.L . l''ountam Valley People who own autos. boat.a and aircraft are Hable for the i>egUgent adll of pennllSive Dien. ne liability is limited to 115,tot and $30,000. The State Bar of California says that in cases similar to the one you present, tbe C!OllJ'ta have ruled your lllatr-.etloas, eeaaldered "~cret restriction," were oat effective. Parental UabiUty also ocean la caffs where car keys are .. available" and t.be car is used by a minor <or any other person) wlthowt the "express" permission of the parent. Easy access indicates "Implied permission," especially If the car ts used occasionally by a minor and the parent approvt>d of the young driver'!> licensing. ltorker Certifieatio11 Couno DEAR PAT: What does it mean when a mechanic is a "certified mecharuc"? Is some kind or testing required for this lltle'! K .T .• Costa Mesa The National Institute for Automotive Service EKcellence , an independent non -profit erianlntion, baa been testing and certifying the competeocy of mechanics for more than seven years. Jut aaldng for a certified mecbaa1c may ao& be enough. Ask for 10 NIASE certified mechanic. Mechanics certified by c.lte lastltu~ have paue d tough tests developed and adpalnt*red by Educational TestlJtC Service, tbe same people wbo conduct the College Boerd examL Tbe program ls eadoned by 40 automotive trade ud professional asaoclaUens, by AAA, and by tbe major aatomoblle maallfacturers, both domestic and import. NIASE teats In eight apeclallzed automobile areu, such 11 brakes and aa&omatlc transmission competency. ESTATE SALE OF dEWELRY- ~RYSTAL­ POR~ELAllW - BRONZES- ~HIIVA­ SILVER aad ••re. Lots of diamond rings 1nd •1n'in95, told chlins, fine chin• Ind c:ry111l, bfonm, 50f'l)e tumi· " .,,.~ AETU'8NG BOARD .. CHAIRMAN TO KEEP BUSY WIHlam W•lkup Work• on BuslneH Novel • .=er.i B&VDLY HJ -WlWam r . Walkup ll ••ti rln• ae daalrma ol tM board. Tbe kids ln tbe _..a room have a aptelal reuoe to ti.a, Auld Lani Syne. Walkup 1 one of lboH Amf'rieaoe Who writen of t»J•' novtla YMl'I qo Ubd to pleture H typical but who actually were a rare 1pede1. and ln t0day'1 butlHll world. ere even rarer. THE II.AIL ae)O• WU ~ he a tarted; the board room. where be ftn.labed. Even floraUo Al~er wouJd be lmprelled. 'I never Mt out &o become chairman of tbe boant." he ta.kl. "In fact. I never set out to eo to wort '°" um company. A job waa ope ad I took It.. I had in· tended to become a writer." That was 1939, the ta& end ol the Depression, when a 21-year· old men with a wUe and baby and two years of ~Ue1e took what wort be could fmd. The pay was 175 a month. k>west on the company scale. The work was 10 hours a day. -----------t0me ~ta tor toda1·• bow J lntbemall ~. AMERIC4 .. , will not HY that I haven't been luctcy." he said. "On the ------------other band, I have 1lway1 U· aumed Ua't mocs.rato aucceae- wu IOlDlitow'f ln tome ••y, IO-lnl to h.l~ to me I Just felt it. endleAly from a eoutal knoU called Slp1I HUl. 811 deala were concluded wltb a bandlbake, bit money made overni.,..._ W1\en Walkup tt.lred on. the ct>mpany wu 1trualln1 up tbe back slope of the Depreukln to retain that lost bounty. f'Oa NINE YEA&S, Walkup tort.eel mail, clerked. worked the awltcbboard, loaded cement aacu. Then. out of the b!ue. Moeber summoned him to try out u his adm.1nlltr1Uve uala· tanl. ·'I uaumed be called on me because I could type and lake shorthand.·~ Walkup Hid. For whatever rea.aon. from that day on Walkup found a home in the executive suite. "MIDY Umea l took on job9 that J was oatenalbly not eqwrpec1 to c1o etmply t>ee1use 1 felt could nonet.beleaa get them done . I b elieve it wa•. Sh1kespeare who said. 'II you don't have a virtue assume one.' In a sense. that's what I have done. ··wE RA VE ALL heard of in· stances ot people performin& in·· · c redible fea t s of physical strength in an emergency. .. Cerebrally. maybe a similar condition prevails. Under the stress ot the emergency. use ol o ur brain capacity expands. since under normal conditions we suPPOSedJy use only a frac· lion o( Our potential. So don't be afraid to Jump tn over your head." Leary Expounds ''PhDa WERE DOING the same kindofwork." Walkupu..id. .. I was just glad to have a paycheck." Largely through bis efforts and Ideas. the rompany became The Signal Companies Inc. - companies. plural. a con· &lomerate no longer in the oil business but with a raft of other s ubsidianes . Considering that Wa lkup abandoned has dream of becom· ang a writer. has he really been successful. been true to himself" In Nightclubs EAST LANSING. Mich. (API -Timothy Leary. the drug-culture guru Of the 1960s, IS making rounds on the nightclub circuit these days, ex pounding a philosophy of "self·confidence. self· sufficiency. self-res pect and self·induhzence." The company he ;oined, Sipal 011 & Gas. had been founded 16 years earlier by a man named Sam Mosher with S4,000 in bor· rowed money and a truckload or scrounl(ed pipe. Thosl' were s w1ngmg times In Callforrua. Oil seemed to now NOWHERE ALONG the way had the young Walkup rescued the boss's daughte r from a runaway horse, or returned a lost dollar to the boss's wire. or found any other dime -novel shortcut to the top. but. looking back on 41 years. he does have "I AM WORKING on a nov· e l." be said. "I have been working on it for several years. It Is a business nove l. about companies raiding othe r com panies. pretty exciting stuff. "I am a retired man now. I'll have the lime to finjsh 1t." ··My job is to preach ----------------------------------------------- disrespect for society." Leary told about 200 youthfvl customers who pa id $3. 75 admission cha rge for his act at an East Lansing club TODAY'S YOUNG people, opined the 59· year -old Leary, should ·•avoid terminal adulthood." His recomme ndation , for being grown-up on occasion: "Just dress up m the uniform and look 140rned." T he former Harvard lecturer a nd Laguna Beuch resident. now on parole after !>ervang a 44 -month pra~on sen · tence on drug charges. said he sticks to legal drug\ these days. THE IUEGAL drug he developed. LSD-25. or 1 y s e r g i c a c i· d .dielbylamlde. was dis· covered by a S wiss scientist in UMJ. and at one time was tested by the U S. Arm y as a po t e nt ia l agent 1n chemical warfare. "I 'II admit right out front to permanent bram damage," Leary quipped shortly after he walked on stage. SEC Member Wins Post SACRAMENTO CAP> -John Geesman, a member of the sl at e Energy Commission staff since 1978, bas been named the com· mis sion's exec utive director. The appointment puts Geesman in charge of a staff of 500 and $27 mi11ion budget. Frldlay, ......,, Md 8undey nlghta March 7, 8 and9 A GRAND PRE-· GRAND PRIX OFFER. SAVE UP TO $10 PER PERSON M THE TOYOTA GRAN> PRIX OF LONG BEAOI, MAROi 28-30, 1980. Your Toyota dealer makes it easy to seethe Grand Prix. Get a discount and enjoy an excij1ng weekend of Grand Prix Racing through the streets of Long Beach. It's simple. See your Toyota dealer . choose from one of four money-saving packages and get ready for the Toyota Grand Pnx of Long Beach No product purchase 1s necessary but you must be a licensed driver. Your Toyota dealer has full details. But hurry. discount ticket supplies are limrted. Toyota Celica Supra paces the race. The incredible Celica Supra 1s the official pace car of the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beoch. Take a gOC>d look at it wh ile you'reft your Toyota dealer. This mochine combines power wrth pleasure For pertOfmance there's a 2 .6 lrter eloctronically fuef- 1njected 6-cyl1nder engine. 4-wheel power disc brakes. and 5-speed manual overdrrve transmissfon Of optional 4-speed automatic overdrive. Andforyourpleasure:p:>wersteering. tilt steenng wheel . air oondijioning, full instrumentation. 4-speaker stereo sound and more. All standard. It's a remarkable automobile that sets quite a pace for any car to follow. Cehca Supra, Official Pace Car. To~ Grand Prix of Long Beach. ture, oill, ch1ndellers. bras lamp1,etc. lnspec'tian of Ill merchend• SolMdlint for ewrront -''°"' 11.00 up. FM ldmialon. llnk of FricMy, s.turctay, Ind 8undly I 2 -&P.M.and 7 ·8P.M. Anwtcl.~ O.,..ltllab. newport auetlon eompany **** *** **** *** .. Alex Grigg, horticulturist, will present a program on "Color in the Garden" at 11 a.m .. Thurs- day, to members of South Coast Garden Club al Three Arch Bay clubhouse, 5 Bay Drive. South Laguna. Following the presentation. there will be a dessert tea at noon, WJth Mrs. Phillip Hanf. chairman. At 2 p.m ., a tour of two gTeenhotises at 29451 Ana Marie Lane. South J4guna, will feature a lecture on orchids and t.ropica1 plants by Lynn M auzer of L aguna Niguel. Ideal Plant Sitter Vacation plant worries are over with the Plant Watcher. an umbrella-like terrarium that provides a controlled environment for most houseplants for up to 10 weeks without watering or supplementary care. It can also be used for starting cuttings and seedlings and as an ex- cellent isolation chamber Cor sick plants. Sold in three .sizes. It is available through The Plant Watcher, 230 W . 38th St .. New York, NY, 10018. Lecture Slated Laguna Beach Branch of the National Fuchsia Society celebrates the first month of spnng with an informative talk by Jack Engberg. Southern Callforrua rt!prescntative for ''Gro Power ·· There will be door prizes. and fr~ ~amples for t!Veryone. The meeting will be held Wednesday m the community room of Laguna Federal Savings and Loan Association. 260 Ocean Avenue. Lagun11 Beach. at 7:30p.m. Linda Hogan will be refreshment hostess for the evening. Plant and supply tables will be available as usual • TftB aAt'IUOL&PD ten• bU Uw'QS been a '•vortte with Ca1ttonala sud11 "" brialiu fortb ltl m111 ol color wttb briPt 1161* or wldte blooms. Tbey are eochanUn1 ahrubl. And let'a not Corset the fonytbla wtth tbelr IUD ealoNd flowerl. The Oowerlnt peach and plum b'eel lbou)d D0t be UD· dernted elther for dlaplaylq their maua of plnk color in the landlcape. Today le ••• ARBOR DAY In keeping with tradition. ....,. "-planted a nu for this day. I You too. can plant yom own tree! ~ SAVE25%' · .-::: -· ~: ~· Then. too. there la &bl lllddla1 plant that atanda Mer.ready to btb> out. Vk>lal a.M PDSles ire high on the Hat. Ca~uJu are fut 1rowtn1 and almoet aaudy ln lhelr oranae and yellow tooes. Stocki are 11ower co bloom but not.bins can r=::::::::=========r============ be compared to their aboweue ol eok>r and fra-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICI! srance once they atart. Vort.na lt wonderful u • beddln& plan\. ALSO POPULA& for 1pr1.D, plantinc are petunias wblch come marcbln& n wttb a red, salmon. pink, white, purple or laveQder dlaplay of color. Snapdraaons are alJO ava.llable. Tbe tall varieties make handsome border plantinp and cut bouquets. while the dwarf form.a are terrific in rock garderus raised beds or poll. Snape eome bearing nowers of white. rose. purple. lavender. red ftlld c~am. And don't overlook the mart1old.a. lobeua or alys.swn! ,tCT'lnGU$ auM•U.S 'tCTl'TtOUS llUM .... 9'Ml9 ITATWMlllfT ..... ITA~ T ......... --k ..... -Tlle ........ __ a ....... -·· . THI '!!ATM£• oun.• ti. 17 ,.AUl. 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WHISKEY BARREL SALE Solid oak and steel- bonoed Heavy duty wtu:;key halt-barrels. 24·· Inside diameter. / Deat•Net~s Deada Ne t lees Orchid Show The group's farsl Judged show and sale wiU feature some or the newest varistles of America·s favorite houseplant ::.~':&"""'If J· >j Shontr deprn 11 I · Jj MAW-LA~MT. OUYI Mortuary • Cemetert CfWnltOfV 1625 Gis'er Ave . CostaMesa 540-6554 Opening Set Beauty. fragrance apd a rainbow of color will greet Visitors to Santa Barbara's 3Sth annual In· ternatiooal Orchid Show -"Olympiad of Orchids" -opening March 14. at 7 p.m. in Earl Warntl ShowgroundS gold-domed Flower Building. and continuing Saturday from IO a.m. to 10 p.m .. plays. This year for the There will be a large selection or plants. soil. pots. and other supplies for sale Some of the show plant-, will also be available for purchase. Hours for the show are. l p.m to S p.m .. March 15. and 10 a.m. to 3 p. m.. March 16. Ad· mission is free. For ln· formation. call 644-8851 or 559-7157. and Sunday from 10 to S. first time cash prizes as •---------- Many plan to arrive at well u medals, ribbons PUBLIC NOTICE 6 p. m. for the Arthritis and trophies will go to i--------- Foundalion wine-and-winning entries. cheese benefit which In· Running concurn!ntly. eludes admission to the with the show. March IS show that night. Local and 16. will be the 5th athletes will be on band annual Congress or the to greet guests. Cymb\dium Society of The California America at the Landscape Contractors' Miramar, drawtac or- Assn., Tri -Countin cbidista trom sucla Chapter, bu woven the faraway plftes u Soatb olympic emblem int.o its Africa. Auatral\a • design for the show Rollaf!d. En~land and w b i c h f e a t u r e s Hawaii. walkways winding thru the orchid ~plays and a cent.er sidewalk cafe viewing area. Garden clubs, growers and hobbyists are ready· Ing thelr best for the dis- Weeltsnd Fochsians To Meet Costa lfesa-Ba1 Cities Branch of tbe National Fuchsia Society will meet in Veter an's Memorial Hall, 585 W. • 18th St. Costa . lleaa at ~n:..na . 7:30 p.m. on MOnday. ·--e Hortense Miller of Check/,ist • Citrua may be plant· ed th1S month. CboOse from either dwarf or nudarct types. ·• Beatn f~ l'OMI Wi mom.b If yoa. ba•• aot alnadr dODt eo. S.dllF ....,_ aOwta ii \rtt.I ftw ........ blooin! lnl~· ' La•una Botaalcal Garden• will ape at about "CatUorala Native Plaatl and U... Laauna FIN." H e l J> l a I • e ·t 1 Warwick, refriAmnt chalr'-en~ wm ... Nellie a-ell Beralece. Moore, aa4 CoaaJ• Cbeet. "ICTITIOUS ausa•au MMUlnATaMSWT ""-......... ..,_ ...... !NM--·· Hl:,.IW•H INOOST•tE,. '"1 T.itlwt A-. Suite •S. ~ V•lle'f, Goll~ t21GI O ... tel N • ........,,,., .Ir., .. , SM· lerlleld Or • Hufttlfttteft le•Cll, C.I...,_ .... 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Add heavy doila of verbal abuse and a eou- • ple of arrest.a, and It's natural to queatton his 11a.nlty u well as bl.a motivation. Mlsson, 32. doesn't even aet paid for cnal1- lng tbe seu with a lar1ely untrained, teen•.,e crew. ''I liked the Idea of not just talklnl about ocean conservation," explained Mipon, aa beo relaxed with a self-ti>lled ci1arette at Green- . peac:e'1 Huntington Beach office. • . SO HE CHUCKED bis job as a sea pilot ln . ~ Jer11r CChanlMl J1laod1 off the 1bore of Eat land) -. .. It WN U&erally ~ me, .. be 11ld with no hint of l~ -I.rid over the helm d U.. RaMtbow Wo late la 19'18. "We had a fun time." lllMon lauabed u be desert bed bll flnt o .... npeace miuk>D, one lbat tOok him to the North Atlantic. That ml11lon waa at the western ap- proaehel near Land'• Bnd In the AUanUc where BriU1h Nuclear Fuela Corp. dumps »1aUon drums, wetahed down with cement. into 600 fa tho ma of water. "It's supposedly low-level nuclear waste in the drums ... overalll and &loves they've Uled," aaid Misaon. "But we've 1ot no proof exacUy what goes in (the drums>." he cautioned, referring to con- servationist claims that spent fuel rods from nuclear submarines often are secreted in the barrels. "That's not what you would call low- level. '' said Mlsson. Greenpeace crew member maneuvers inflatable boat between a fleeing pod of sperm whales and a Russian harpoon boat Beating the Cloek 07ce a persons heart and breathing stop, the brain can survive about four minutes without oxygen, says Russell LoGalbo, chairman of the-fled Cross Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Committee. 315,000 don't sUJ'."Vlve beta use bystanders don't know what to do. "'Ibey freeze; they don't react," LoGalbo sJys, ••Wbeo I'm tralnin1. I lnstat that you must be able to react imstanUy.'' LoGalbo refers to what be calls .. The Time Clock." Once a person's heart and breathing atop, the brain can survive about four minutes wltbout oxygen. In four to six minutes, the person will belin under1oin& brain damaie After six minutel brain damaie la irreYenlble, HYI LoQalbo. Someone trained ln CPR can perform the automatic function of the beaJ1 mmcle m~uaJ- 11. be aa11. With almultaDIOUI mouth-to-mouth ~.UM vtcUm wtD continue Co reeetve OJl)'lell. He says 300 lives a day ln tbe United States e0t11d hi uvea by en: · · · · · -· · ALTllOVGB tu.ace IB Red ere.. Month, a time when tbe Oraqe County ebapter con- ducts a volunteer recruitment cam~ai1n. LoGalbo doelp't rele1ate preecblDJ bll CPR meHaae to Just ooe montb. For blm It's a 71ar·roullf'd c:ain&::.ID· Tbe 18-year-old commualo~ eqineer •t Padftc Mutual IJC• lntutanoe Co. In Newport Bea4* .._ the m9Jorit1 ol '11.,.,.. time, to CPlt, u be'• not ~ • .,...... -·to Hboolt, c~urcb poupe ~ ..mff;~. be'• «:~ IDltrocton mill .... cl-to • HM a&llCltata Include dbcton, nurae1, flr1•.., Uf1,..rcta. PoliH onJcen, senior clUstat, Pl'A memben aDCl ptl"IOlll from • .... ot.bll' .... "' ••• ''You ...... -.. nm tbitm~..,. LOOalbo, w1i1o .. 1Mi1 tnaMd man • ~(18e(UCll. .... .., The plan of action wai for the Wa~ to pull alonslide the chartered dump 1blp, t.be Gnt out of Jnverneu, Seotland, and have memben of tbe Warrior crew staUon themtelves under tbe dumPtnc ramps in motorised. inflatable rafts. Thi.a, they hoped, would prevent tbe dumping. "THEY KNEW WE were coming," si.id Misson. Unable to keep up with the faster Gem ror more tban 20 minutes at a time. the Green- peace volunteers nonetheless 1ave it their beat shot. They were met by shouted obscenities and pressuriJed •ater fll'ed by c.m crew members. "lt was really bard on the <raft) drivers." recalled Misson. "The water was bitting them right in the eyes." At one point, he said, a member of the British Atomic Energy Commission on board the Gem gave an order to dump a 700-pound bar- rel even though one or the Greenpeace crafts was directly underneath the ramp "The crewman wouldn't do 1t,'' said Mis- son. "He just walked away." After six hours of this rather deadly game or cat and mouse. the Gem came to a rest fur the evening. The Wamor rested alongside. A statement of protest was read to tbe cap· tain of the Gem. who Misson remembered as be· ing "very drunk." The plea called for an end to the nuclear dumping for ecological reasons The Gem's captain also was informed that crew members of the WarrioT had counted between 35 and 38 fishing boats lD the eeneral a rea. The vessel count contradicted Brillsh go'· ernment claims that the dumping area ls not used for fishing, said Masson The Gem sped off the next morning and the diesel/electnc Rainbow Womor was i.ncapable 0( keeping close enough to resume the protest. "WE TRIED AGAIN but it didn't work. ' Mis son said. However. an independent television crew filmed the previous day's acllv1· ty from aboard the Warnor. The film aired on Briwh television and ac- complished a Greenpeace goal of obtaining publicity for its efforts. Miuon, who plans to make Huntington Beach his home port for the immediate future, said he will show the film at his local lectures. The Warrior'• next mission took it to a small village in Norway, where Miasoo and half his crew were arrested ror dlsrupttna seal buating sblps bound for Newfoundland. . "tbree d the crew handcuffed U.emaelves to the malt o( one of the 1&lpe," laid Missoo. "and It took off with them " The trio wu released, unharmed, a.s were 111aaon and other crew members. "They (authorities) said, 'you've made your point.· which is to focus attention on a particular pro- blem," said Misson. Next came the Warnor'i most harrowin&, and s uccessful. adventure. The vessel took pos1t1on near Rekavsk . Iceland, last May Just pnor to the northern m1 gralion of herds of sperm whales. "IT WAS 50 PERCENT seamanship and SO percent luck." smiled Misson as he desert bed the 30-bour chase that kept them abreast of an Icelandic commercial whaling ship. Warrior crewmen took to the rubber rafts when the whaling ship came upon a pod of about 20 fin whales. Maneuvering the inflatable rafts in front of the whaling ship, directly in the hne of fire of the harpoon gun, the Warnor seamen attempted to disrupt the hunt They almost were successful. Frustrated Peter Misson ....., ,....., ..,.. whalers. one of whom first tossed a spent percussive charge into a raft in an attempt to intimidate the crew, finally opened fire. "They were firing right over the boat the whole time." said Mlsson. Six harpoons were discharged. three of them fi.odl.ng the mark -a 40-fool fi.n whale. The Wamor rafters, less than 10 feet from the stncken beast. found themselves floating in a sea of blood. "It wasn't nice," said Mi.sson. "It took 18 minutes for 1t to dle. No one spoke a word." Back on board the Wamor, Misson said the crew's post·shock reaction was a desire to ram the whaling sblp and al.Dk it. "WE RECKONED we saved at least 20 "hales," said M1Sson The whaling ship, low on fuel and having mechamcal problems. Limped back to port with only one catch for the expedi-tion The Wamor followed lo the whaling ship's wake. On shore. Greenpeace volunteers mount- ed an intense campaign to have Iceland reverse its stand against an International Whaling Com- m1ss1on (IWC> proposal for more stnngent bans on commercial wbalin~. The proposal, long-supported by the United Stales but lacking enough votes to pass before the IWC, had been a major Greenpeace goal. It became a reality last fall when Iceland voted in favor of the proposal over the protests of Ruuian and Japanese whalers. The ruling places a ban on the harvesting of any f111 or sperm whaJes excluding those found 10 ··1mmedlat.e" coasuJ waters. OnJy smaller. less fln.anci•lly profitable Sei whales can be hunted with abandon under the new JWC law. M1sson and ~ young vohmteers on the R.ambow Warnor can take at least some share of the credJt fOI' the IWC's ruling, but Missoo is by no means content. Although Russia reportedly plans to phase out its agmg wball.llg fleet wtthm five years because or JWC restrictions and the cost of bwldlng new stups. Misson said, "Japan is be· mg more s1.lll5ter about it. "Three new ships are being built right now in South Alnca," claimed Misson. In addition to the apparent Intention of Japanese rommercial whalers to continue their trade. MISSOCl Is worried about the proliferation of non-aligned. "pirate" whalers. The pirates can spell even more danger for crews on future Greenpeace confrontation voya~es. srud M1sson. "We know the pirates will put a hole in our inflatables first, then go after the whales." Someone trained in CPR can perform the automatic function of the heart rruscle manually, says Russell LoGalbo, who Nm saved four · lives using a>R techniques. With simultaneous mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, the Ytcttm wm continue to i9ceive oxygen. ) .... .. \ Mardi Gras Toaigllt Anticipating computer equipment to be purchased for Mater Dei High School from proceeds of tonight's Mardi Gras benefit at the. Disneyland Hotel are Mrs . James White, le ft . a nd Mrs. Donald Pritz!. They're among parish chairmen fo r the event sponsored by Mater Dei Parents' Guild. ( Horoscope SATURDAY. MARCH 8 By SYDNEY OMARR ) ARIES (Mar 21-Apr. 19) · Emphasis on movement, special explanations. knowledge im· parted by close neighbors or relatives. Attend social affair, display versatility, humor and in· tellectual curiosity. TAURUS (Apr. 29-May 20l: Funds may be temporarily "tied up." Check details, be aware of loopholes, discuss money questions with busi· ness partner. other close associates or mate. A delay could actually favor your efforts. Know it. maintain steady pace. Aquarian figures prominenUy. GEMINI <May 21-June 20>: Ride with tide ; obtain valua ble hint by studying Taurus measage. Defer to wishes of one close to you. Gather information for future use. For now, avoid direct actions, delay final decisions. Play waiting game. An appare nt de feat i s transformed into ultimate victory. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Moderate pace proves beneficial. Avoid extremes, acquiesce to family appeal for domestic adjustment. Accent on home repairs. acquisition of luxury item, beautifying sur roundings. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Make decision in connection with change, travel. romance. Be in control of your own destiny. Be fiexible, but avoid spreading efforts too thin. Member of op· posil e sex m ay seek something of value for nothing. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22>: Emphasis on practical issues. long:term investments, or- ganizing priorities. Obtain valid appraual -in· eludes home, property. precious metals. Utilize material at band. Don't reach too far afield. LIBRA (Sept. 28·0ct. 22): One who prom· ises something for nothing may have ulterior motive. Mate lnqulriea, give full 'rein to in- tellectual curiosity. Short trip may be necessary to conn>l«M ml.ulon. SCOllPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): New, more in· dependent approach reauJts in financial gain. Know lt and act accordingly. Emphasis on penonal poueuiom, security measures, locat- 1n1 artlc• that. bad been lost or stolen. SAGITl'A&WS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Follow lbroqh oa bunch. Intuition ls booed to ruor- sharpoea. Teach, learn, rise above petty an· noy&Mel, red tape. Spotliabt on personality, tlmlq, abillt)' to mate aucceuful penona1 ap- pearancee and_ appeall. • ~SN (Dec. Ji.J.a. U>: You may receive iaritatioll to "apeclal aftalr." Be recep. ttfe. wt aYOtd bet111 ctn.a into nefariout .~. Cytle rematm b1tb -bt oonftdent, nex:ltta. aDd dllcreeC. Be aware of wb8& ocean beh.lnd the lctM. A411APR'I (laa. »Feb. 18): Dia deep fol. bulc lllllarmatlora. matertal. 8eleot quality, ,. Ject the aaperfl~J••· Empbull oa 4.Ura, wta• lllCt •plrat.loDI. Jlemblr tJl ODPOl1i. Mx le ....... IOIGafto. PopalarttJ,61-mon eD• t.renebld titan JOU mltbt llUllDe. , PmcD <Feb. lf.llar. 36): You ..... .,.n.I· nent Information con.nectet WIUI . ••pforer, career, bale ambltlona. Sallillt ~ form.tor overall concept U ~. "8 • co.er ''bidden 1'MCMl.rcet.'' Opposite Attraction To Be Explored Balanced relationships will be discussed durin1 a two-part lecture series at Oranae Coast College be&inninl at 7:30 p.m. March 20. Series lecturer ls Stephanie Hill. a family counselor and co-author of the book, .. A Fresh Start for a New Aae Relationship.·· The opening session, titled "The Non- balanced Relationship." will look at misuse of polaritles and why individuals tend to draw to themselves opposites who don't fit. For i nformation about the series. call ~-5880. J erry Ha rrington and Joann Clark toast Nicolas Steiner, right. during reception at the Balboa Bay Club welcoming Steiner Salons of London to the United States. The first Steiner shop in the U.S. will be opened in Newport Beach later this ye ar . ••• Clock <From Pase BU Pacific Mutual employees over the yean. "I train here or I 'Have Mannequin WW Travel.· " LOGALBO FlllST BECAJIE involved with CPR seven years ago through bis company doc· tor. He and two other Paclflc _.utual employees were trained to teach the t.eehftique to their CO· workers. Learnin& the llfe-eaving technique virtually changed the retired Navy Chief'a llfe. "I never did a bit of community wort unW that CPR clau," says LoGalbo, who ls a board member of the Orange County chapters of tbe American Heart Association, Amerlcan Diabetes Auociation and ii chairman of the Red Cross Speaker's Bureau. His office wall displays dozens of cltatlom from service and charitable or1anintlona com- ·mending bis volunteer work. He wu named Volunteer of tbe Year in um by the American Dlabeta Asaoclation. But notb1n1 is more sratlfying than the !mowledae that he bu been responsible for •tv· IDS four fi\'es. Two ol lbe more dramaUc lncldentl were belplna a 75-year-old cbokln& victim at a blrtb· day party and &ivinl mouth-to-mouth resuaclta- Uon to a •year-old man who suffered cardiac arrat cm an a1.d1ne. • . w .... ...,. .... ..-OWW' ... ,...,. and almOlt 91•111 baCI to Write or calt ad at U tbe cbaelr er .aft wu received. Now t1aM I'm a widow, I !Ml mon burt tban .vet. 1 lot'e 181 ll'aDdchUclrea and Jcm1 to aee t.be~ but tm7've never l.mted mp._ I would never lnrite m1Mlf~ nor wailakl I eompl&lD to my ICID. Beilfdel, lle'a UM • ....... to tne. I eu•t an.. dent.an4 it. '114 Wlllll•t nlled daat way. What do you 1\llUllt? -LOIQl()ME DU& L.: Y• ...... •et.. ad .. '"· I a4alre ,_ ,_ •el t I ............ • llwMe ~. A* If,.. e• .... -dllW Ma U.. e. die va.._.....,.. • .,.,_ ... html. lata.lawa1 Y•• ee•I• •.u• a rela&l•••lal• wltla U1e PUNldillWrm. m•epea•e•& et &Mir,..,_. -wM ........ ,.aretbanaaldute~ B•pJt~i•9• By Judith Olson • Oiurch Holds Painting Party If you att.e.Dded aenl~ at Paln1ew C..· maaity Oudl receot.17 aad NW loU ol people there in tbe1r "IJ'Ubbl•." It._ bee• ... .._. bera of the conue1•Ucm bad a patnttq putJ Just before aervtce. The cburdl look.I spUfy -ftef'YO. ...... good time. we've been *914. Jalla PJtb, daupter ol •r. ... •ra. Joaepll Pytb, and 81')' I IU~ bm.11. daqh&er of Mr. ucl •n. Ane•lo a..a, both of Hunt- lneton Beach. have been named to the dean.I' honor list at Mount St. Mary's College. Mau Earl, DaYld Free•••· Do•1lu Haack Mart Marrel and !Men 11mm.., have been initiated Into the Gamma Tau Chapter of Beta Theta Pi at USC. Their parents are •r. alld •n. Ga1 Earl Ill, Mr. aDd Mn. Roy Freemaa. Dr. ud lln. Boben Hauck and Mr. aDd Mn. DeuJa Tim· mou, all of Newport Beach. llr. ud Mn. Oarles Rester of Newport Beach have been honored by CbildreD'I Hospital of Oraoae County by havin1 the Tow• Building dedicated to them. Hester wu chairman of the Priorty Pro- gram capital fund drive durinl lm·78 and hu been a member of the CBOC board of trustees and CbiJdreo 's Hospital Foundation. Wal&er D. Doaclu, rounding board presi· dent, said, "The Hesters have been major benefactors of the bospil.al, and lt is only fittine that we recog:nh:e their commitment to quality health care by namina the Hester Lobby in their honor." "JJMJ ~<> ..... CM" 0.IY ~ ... ~1.W.ll,al9 IJIU4D PtJm.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUS aust••U ll&MN ITAT ... llT ,,,. ... __,. __ . ....,._ ... ~ .. 1'01'0 FACI S, '611 H•""''-· ANrt-5-0, K .... I ............ . c..111_.,... 0.W• ~-.n ... "'"-Ap.n-M. Huf'ICI ....... IMKI> ~ ........ .,... NOTICE OF DEATH OF n11'--."~1..ie.v ... •" WALTER E . DAVIDSON •·-Dolor .... _ _. AND OF PETITION TO ,,,., ---. tt1eo ,.,,,. 1,... ADMINISTER ESTATE c-11 c1-01 o.-<.ountv on HO. A·102S20. -<" i. •• ,.,_ T o a I I h e 1 r \ . ,,_,_ ar-. ~t 0..11 .. ,..,. benefic iaries, cr ed i tors ""-""'· .. >• a .1• 1nHO and contingent creditor s of Walter E. Davidson and PUBLIC NOTICE p e r sons who m a v be l---.,,,,.,..,1CT..,,......,,rn"""'ou:--:-s..,..au-M,...•""'1"""u..,..-- otherwlse Interested in the ...,.., STATIM••~ will •ndlor estate r ... 1o1--. __, ,, 00t119 """ A petition hM been ftled ,.,,!'.c ~MOr1vr~ 101s1 ~0w, by Wal~r E. Davidson. Jr. l •""' "''''"'"1"'" ~ c.111o•n•• 1n tM Superior Court of .,_ Orang@ County reauestinq "'' ,,.,.. L "'•"••••no 707P th.it W•ltH E Davidson. ~:,'::~::; .i;.,. """''"Of°" Se.en Jr. be appoint ed a s ,,.,,-. .. <-.ct1tc1 e..,.,,.n ~rsonal repr~nt•t1ve to •·-'wi•._.L *,.,._ admi nister the estate of '"" ... _ .._ 11..., ••"' ,,.. Wal ter E David son of "-'• c-• o1 0r-c-tv on l..aQUM Beach, California M¥<• i. 1• ,.,_.. (under the fndependent .._._o..,..CllimO.IY ~ Admln4straUon of Estat~ -c111.14.11.a1• ._._. Act>. The pet1t1on 1\ set for hearing in Dept No 3 at 700 Q'iv1c Center Drive. PUBLIC NOTICE West. 1n the City of Santa t'lCTITIOUS auso11ns Ana, California on M arch -.u&aSTATIMa•T 25. 1980 at 10 ·00 am ...!::.'.._ --".,.,.,,. ""' IF YOU OBJECT to the .. , ,:1ueN1•N AN O As ifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;ili:iiiii;;;;;;;;~lliiiiiiiiiiiii:;:;;::;::; ___ iiiiiiiiiiiiis;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~rantl"" Of the ~tltlon SOCIATES lbl itlU eMAN ANO AS • ..,. 'SOCI ATIS. SO,,TWA•E you should eltMr a~ar ENG1••1!•1NO COllCSULTAHTS. ((I at the hearl"!t and state "ET•• "•••MA•. '°"TwAltE Re-Upholster That Old Slee~r or Sofa $89 labor .,..Mrtct your objection s or file l'.NOIN~'"° CONSULTANT. m wrlttenoC>jKtlons with the ~~·~:'· L•t•u•• •••<~ court before the hearlnQ. ,... .. ,,. __ S7S °"'.., ,.,..,, Your a~rance may be ~ llNdl. c.-...anut In person or by your at-.=.,~ '' ~ •v ... 1" torney. ..._,.,_ • I F Y 0 U A R E A Tllk •--111.0 w1t11 tlW CREDITOR or a con-?.::..,c:;r:.: 0r-. ,_,on tin99nt creditor of the de-H•o a ""'GHT eased, you must ftle your ••-"•'-' laim with the court or :::'=:;* ....... ~ It to the ~sonal wei-a ...... CA-• JHl lkWlr.U.. I I• representative appointed '-'in,,.,,_ • by tM court w ithin four -cm iaMfllt "'"* IRVINE UPHOLSTERY lr9W '--_., • ~ •........, onths from the date of ,,_,._ <>-eo.. Da11Y "''°'· 557-4751 • 551-5412 Open ao-d lrst Issuance of letters as ~ 1. 14.11, •. ,.. t1'Hll ~=~~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~•T• .... ••a.t~---•.""-sprovlded '" section 100 or _,... M" None• -1h• Probate C ode of .-"'-.." ..., ---------------------. Calltornia. TM time for "'CTinousaus1Hss filing clal"" Wiii not ex NMll STATIM9NT Take advantage of our entire stock of NEW SPRING APPARE BUY ONE GARMENT ·AT REGULAR PRICE GET ONE GARMENT 50°/o OFF The eeme price or ie. Sf2*ie-20 . /" pire prior to tour months ,,.. '°''-·no ~,_,, ••• o'""V from the date of the hear-°""';;:.·CHA.TE• COM,.ANY ino noticed abOYe. CMW ASSOCIATES. "'° W.tl••lv YOU MAY EXAMINE ~ ..... s...i. 100. Newport ... <n the file kept b'I the court. uu::;i::~._11 T"°"'• 1150 If you are Interested In the Lall•"°'"'..-. E1 '°'°' c!i1twn.~ estate, YoU may file a re-,.. Que't with the court to re· 111<-o Ma..slonl C.wte, inn I .,_1 I I ~o.llT...,.,GM._t2t30 ce ve ~• not ce of the "'" "'™""• ,. c--l»V • inven tory of estate asset'> 99M••I ~ and of the petitions. ac· it • c..-c o u n t s a nd rep o r t s n,,, •'-1-... weo •llh ·,,,.. . C-ty Cl-Of Or..,oe Covnly on described m Section 1200 Merell s • .., of the Catltornia Probate -~' "'JMU Code ~--~CMllDlily Pllol. . Marcfl.~.U.tt.•1• IJllHO Waltw E. ~khon, Jr., ptJJHJC NO'ftCE Pre Per. 19$1 u C.stana 1-----------0r., Los Angeles, Ca. ..anc:a9" 90046; (21l)DM611 PUauc .. u.•• ,,_.,..., o-._ eoa .. oa11., Pltot NOTIC• 1t "••••., 01ve1o1 tNt • MM , a, 14 ,.. n--k '-ll'llWlll • .... .,IN C11v • • ,.._ c:-.ctt ., , .. Qty llf cat.I ,_.,.. on -••• • ..,NOTICE Merc:11 "·, .. et 919 .._"" ,,., .-"' ..... " --'" 1119 c:-u a-99ft"" (fl'\' ----------...... 11 ,._.. Oftw, cai.,__ °" u. Mnttl l~ITl•O a11>1 ....... Ille I-· NOTl(f IS Ha•f 8 Y OIVE• tNI ·-....... •-IMl,,C.ta MeN 919 ._., el T""'"9 .. tM CMtt ,,.....,. Cl91MW~ fW """'l•lon (--.My~ OIMrkt _,Or .... re-~ llCMMJ'• 2IO Ylt· c:.-ty, ~ .... ,.... ... _ ... Mfta '"""' ,_ ..... ·---.... ., te n:tta."'· "rl*f, ...-ca "'a11tal OetHl!\IUtlotl: ..... ti.,• .. 19 .. -~ .. ~ O.Cl9f ... twO-• .... ~ _, MN .._....,kt -..... _. ,.,. "-' O"°*tC. 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""' ............. .,....... . ............... .. ~-~·~!!!~-m.· 0 • - -.. ..... _ ..... -.. • ............... ., .. a...o-c" .. tN L•,_ aar 1 rlb&f....., . ~~ ~·"'•m•n ... 11.vy~ ,....;r-..-Cl..a.. .......... ----~,.... ..... ., ... ~---ii!i!!~~~~i!mi"!ll!lll~ ... -~-.;..."'.,... .... .J_.-... --··-\ .... . , I. . ' I r "ll'• definitely a buyer'• market," 11.ld Oorotll)' llort.aoo, 1pote1woman for the tom1to lnduatl'Y public relaUou OP9raUon baaed in Modesto. Tomato 1crea1e ia eapecUd to bt dowa by about 20 pe~t th1a year to help lb.rink Ule ...,._ plua. A 1rower'1 repretentaUve aaya eutUn1 •crease now wlU belp alead,y the lndLlltr')I ln lbe ruture. Ben Franklin Division of City Products Corp .• Des Plaines, Ill., has ordered 6.50 MSI /88 band-held data entry terminals from MSI, Costa Mesa, Donald F. Brosnan. president and chief operating officer for MSI has announced. The U .S. Air Force recently awarded Ultrasynema, hie., Irvine, a $1.9 million contract lo provide engineering ser vices to aid in evalua· lion of the operation r eliability of the M inuteman Weapon System. The announcem ent came from P .J . Stevens, president of Ultrasystems, Inc. Frank B . Hall & Co. h as opened headquarters on the fifth noor at 695 Town Center Drive. Costa M esa. The firm is an international commercial in· sur ance broker~ge specializing in property, casu al- t y insurance and employee benefits consulting. Ground has been broken for the 4.4-acre Harbor Village Plaza Shopping Center in Garden Gr ove. The $4 million development is a project of Diversified Shopping Centers, Costa Mesa. The center was designed by architect Albert D . DeGagllelmo of Irvine. Earl Clark, Laguna Niguel. will be honored by Insurance Council of Southern California for the City of Hope as Man of the Year T he ceremony is scheduled M arch 19 at the Century Plaza Hotel. Los Angeles. Clark is an executive with Occidental Life Insurance Co. Amtrak trains carried 84,224 passengers from Los Angeles to San Diego in January, an increase of 44.7 percent over 58.192 who used the route in January 1979. Doiel lateraat.lonal, a F1aor Corp. subsidiary, hu bee awarded a contract by Scbertng Corp. lo construct a $59 million expansion to its pharmaceutical facility in M anaU, Puerto Rico. Daniel is headquartered in G reenville. S.C .• Fluor in Irvine. "'Ille Agency of the Future -NOW," is the ti· lie of a Saturday seminar scheduled 8:30 a.m . to noon at the Airporter Inn Hotel. Irvine. T he initial seminar of Western States Advertising Agencies Associ ation. Inc.. will feature data processing equipment and systems available for ad agency use. Dick Lawrence. president of Marketing Di rec· lions, Newport Beach, will be one or four featured speakers. Information ( 213 > 933· 7337, .lohn C. Lopes 1s manager of th8' recently opened Proo&o Rls&orante in South Coast P laza , Costa Mesa. Frank Lopez, Fountain Valley. and William .Jacoby, Costa M esa, have been promoted to senior vice presidents of Westlands Bank, Santa Ana. Calllomla· Fir st Bank has announced a cash dividend or Z'l cents per share for the first quarter of 1980. Cash payment will be made on April 4 lo shareholders of record as of March 14. iack Barry has been named president of Bonanza Fau, Inc .• an I rvine firm manufacturing ventilation system s for the mining and tunneling industry. Chack TIJaker has joined the company as vice president engineering. Barry r eplaces Harry Heyl, who retired after serving as president the past three years. Heyl was one of the original founders of the company in 1975. ·~ fll'MlllDl'I are~ to ndQce pro. dedlllilW tt.e eemlq 1•ar to 1 rute of a mUb &GM Ill W Ilda II aceomPl.a..d, w lboUI bt CID tM rOlil .. I lllON It.Ible ......,,:to tM foUowlDa :~ Pred 6t4wart, prwldtat ol t.be ll'ft'et a..wart ••1• CAWorala fU'merl could p.rodUM 10 mlllkln aou o1 to~•· tMll the nuerlu tau Id only b1ndJe 1 maxlmu.m ot • mllUon tou. LA8'1' YM,, CAUfOUIA farmers arew 1.3 mllllon toftl of tomatou on aao,ooo acru, up a mllllon Lona and ao,ooo acrM trom the prevk>ua year. A JO perttnt cut would mean only 200,000 acres lbll year, ud I producUGP ol about 5 million tool. While lut )'Hr'a productJon of 8.3 mllllon tons w11 only moderatelY above wbat markeLI can absorb. It bu depre11ed the m1rkel and Induced panic aellin1 becauae of the hi1b COila of holdillt lnventorie., Stewart aald ITS TOO EA&L Y to tell wbat effect cuttin& acre11e th1a year could b ave oo consumer prices. Another problem for farmers ls the closing of several canneries ln Sacr amento and Modesto. Also. the energy crlsls has persuaded canners to shorten lhecr llnes or supply 1 and to cut orr some growen whose fields were distant from the can- ner y to save truck fuel Farmers can plant other crops, but with tomato harvesting machines costing ~.ooo. it can be a difficult choke. "'''' ... ~ .. ...._ITAftMI'" Fndlf • ...,. , , 1.., T"--......... ~---. NOTt«lt ...... vo1Y•Nt11111• ,....... .... ....... wltl ..... ., ... Cfty ~1'91(. UN .......,._ Drtw. CMMM • .. ~ .. o.e-... .,. '*""'"'...._... ...,"' .,, ....... ..., .. •:•• -~ WllH•flll 0 Nw"lertt. Ut --~~ffOty....._ .......... onw, ,~ c.Nlfw " , .... .,,.,,., c.... --. • ... tM» ........... ... Mldlllf J ... 1(11, *' ~ 19",,__., ......, ..... ... .., .. ,,,.....,...,Cel!NrN•f'tiWI hM laoet1 ... 11 ...... •rltt•I Tlllt ..,_ h~--W •limit ll'Mu ... • c.Nlt ...... UM "9rmlt t9 Me«f......,, •• t ire .. '• ~ llltlfllt llmltttl..,, llWlfllemO . ....,..,.. 1M .,..,._. ffMI ~tit_, ... ,. Tlllt .....,_,. Wft llltd Willl U. ly 19C•i.f .. tllt _,.._,. ,_ l'f Cff!llY CW• M Ottft99 C-ly Oft 8r1Utl ltrMI _.. IM IM Ole .. U....l.::t---==: ,J.,....,, •. ,... , ....... . 'I "'J1 ...................... .... ~1.,.. or-. C..tt Oelly li'lklt. H•tt. er!Mof -..,,.. '"'0t"'-k• P\JBLIC NOTICE ..... Jt,IMr 1,IUt,t• 2"t,N-11Ndt,f.,•CMMllMl9NI r-~=~~-=-=-,,..,,,__~......,,__. ftlau<: NOTICE •CJ1nowtawu••• -u .. "wmll • ••.S 1 .. •-"°"' NOTICI! OF DEATH OF NiWlllYAT•M11tt I PVBUC NOTICE 1te1et1t t1mH.1tlM, _, • ,,.,*'<• ''°"' FLOYB N. G81GER, •k• , .... , ..... , ...... _, .,. ...... ~111.,. ......... to Pttmlt ~--· ..,.,...... ITATaMelfTCWWfTIIO••••L 111911 ..... ,., ,,....,,, ---F L 0 y E N y E T T E ICAllllllA INVHTM€NTI, Utl f'llOM ~ cemer f1f 8rltto4 s1.-GEIGER, •ka FLOYE ::' k., M• I, ""''" ...... CAflf "A•TIIRHMl .. Of'•U•TINO .... '"" Ollt9D ,.,_.,, .... Cl G E I G E R A N 0 0 F • ...,. ................ tm ... UNOH ::: ... ::-~-..;.--.. Dy Ille p E T I T I 0 H T 0 IK!fte-.A ... C..C.Mew, c.111 ftt» "CTITIOUS •UllNHI NAM• NOTICR IS f'U•1'H•• GIVEN -ADMINISTER ESTATE MlCHACA. HOWAlllO ll!llllNETT, TIW lol-"9 per...,"'°' •Mr-.... llme .......... .,.y .... ell 1121 e1i .. -. Aw . c. ... -... II • ttntt•l Ptrlner from tht .. ,-11_..,....., ........ _ .. NO. A·10J470. c..i1t • .,... .. n ... ,,,.,. -·•1119 ...... , 11• tot .... , • .., .,.. c11y c..vnc:11 ... iM T o a I I h e I r s • Tlllt .,._,,..., Is <ondli<lff ..., • lllleYI "'"11' .. 1 ,..,,,. el COAST __ ............,,...... beneficiaries cr•dltOrS ll"'ltM ..,_,..,._ "'' CUSTOOtAN SERVICE LTO. •I ... RIL.ab f't41NNEY, . ' "" "-"...,.,........,.11 "'"' 111on s1ru1, co••• M .. • Ot¥04rti and contingent creditors of Tllh .. ..,... .,.. ,,..,. .,.,. 1.,. c.i1t-f'MD .._.,... 0r.,.. c.• °"'"""' F loye N . Geloer. and c-1, a...._. 0r-.. c-, °" ,.,. •ic11"--... .. ,..,,.. ....... c111 ,.. •~ persons who may b e ,..,_.,a.._ .....,, '°' ..., -llW""'• ~ 11-• otherwise Interested in the ,...,. 0<101Nr 1• "" 1n ,.,. c-nty of ... ,.I.IC NOTICf: ~11'11f 0r.,.. c-11 0 ... , '"'"" 0r.,... ..-"'... will and/or estate: ,..._,. ,.._ 7 14 21 ,. .,.. full N•,... •841 ,...,, .. , 01 '" A petition has been filed ' ' • • --PerMn WINr .. lnO 0.vlCI l.-ford ,...... tOt H•mfllOfl Stru 1 C<KI• M••• .. UllUCNU•tNOllOTIC• by John w. Gelger in the C-4ltomou11t11 DATE ANO TIME -.....,. ,..,,..... Superior Court of Oranoe o.w.0UM.1cwo ,........... County requesting tha~. NOTIC. llllVl'tlNO llOI .-1-M Pl.ACE "4•1>0•I ,,...,,, Arlt NOYICE IS HE•EllY GIVEN t ... I Pvl>tl""° Or-C:O.\t 0 .. 1., Plio. enter. NOi Cl1H Orlve. Ne•,Otl J 0 h n W • Ge j g e r be tt>e 1otro o1 Tndl~ at .,.. eo.1t """"" 1 "11,. ,.., '"' 11 .. c .. C-4iton... appointed as personal c°"'"""'"" c..i•• 01t1r1C1 o1 o....., • -H•••n•o 1ueJIC:T· UPPE• represe nt at I y e t o c-i.,, c."'°'"'"· ..... ••0 1•• '""'.., PUBLIC NOTICE NEWPORT uv °'-" ,.,..,.., 10 administer the estate of blcb up lo 11 00 • m, Tunclty, M•r<fl omOl.W S.Olmolf'l.MIOfl ~fol "'"" u. ,.., •• ttw P1Ke11 .. 1no 0.01 01 Hid •no •nd 1o • .,... 1mp1.,.,..n .... _ F I o ye N Ge I g er o I '<-Ol~lrlcl locetl!CI ., mo Ad•m• NOTICE ISHEREllY GIVEN THAT •l-•-Aooro•... Newport Beach, California Av•nOH, Co&te -.-••• C•IJlorn•• .• , ERITAGE ....... 1( m HOrtll EKINI IAC:KCWIOUND: Fol-1119. poA>ll( (under the I ndependent ""'kh tlme WOid llld• "'" .. publl<IY , ..... ,.,._, .... C..lltorftl• '111)1 "~ ........... Mn JO ""· """ • Sl•14 PUBLIC NOTICE -...0-<Md for ll•d. wllll ,,,. Fed•••I O•P••ll •t•' --<H Control tloero "' .. ' Administration of Estates I ===umn:;;a;;q:;r===,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;====;1 ,,.. •. fALI. Cl.ASS KHEOUlE ln ... r•no Coroo .. llOft,.,, APOll<•llOf> l"O °" J~y ... ,.,.., ltetOIUI ..... No Act). The petition Is set for w LOW COST -DCC o Merv• Mein OlfK• or llr•ncll, •fllcll 1' U ••• -111..i Tiie rttolullon h I I De 3 UNCOl.H LIMOUSIHI ... 'ulty loaded plut m1nv •~tt•• ButtHn cotor TV 094\I•• 1tereo form11 window d11r•d•' S"c••I 1wo-1ono .,..,,, ,.._,....., ·-·~ tor lf7 000 SEUiHO PF11CE l :M 000 A ,._. OIOll' Ifie• 7~1 Coll Joe o• R•O Scoll 1131 ., ~ _. -All b"'1> •••lo~ in •«orO•n<• ... 1111 OPhUI-..... e<<f'P(eG '°' •1ilnq °" .,,,,,.o, "'"" <OftOlllo•U ..... lot ear ng n pt No. at CAREFREE SAILING ,.,. B1d ,:.,,..,, inWucllon• •no tond• ,, IO M•"•V•"''"' •••n tor '"' ~o"'" 700 Civic Center Drive. lion• •nd Sc>Klllc••....,, ""''<" .,. -TM •llPl•<•hon I\ lor ., .. rtlOC••-\fol -Pt_....., ,.,.. •nd ,... West. in the City of Santa "1 .... •cu• '"T"' .. , ...... •"•Ts on flle-~y -·~ur~ 1n 1-oll•c• 1-WOOOBRIOC.E BA•Nc~ tr~ ovthern C•"'"'"'" "•-••••on °1 A C I ........ • ,,_ "• ·.-....,.. ' o4 u.e ,,,,,_;;;.1;;; A;.ni°';i .. 1~-""°°' ,, ~; • ...,. 1oc..iion •• '°'~ 8;;,~~ ,,.,n,....,n tSCAGt. •Hl»<ll••'• na, al fornia on March 8"';.~:.~; ~:,:~·no .... .,,°""' dlWl<I P•rkwoy, '"''"'· c-iv of O•-. ~: :;: = =~-=~...,::,·=: 18, 1980 al 10:00 a.m. A.O.o 01fect1Qn J: •1'1-d.e' Ful"I Eou•Plled Go•..-, Y SAYE MONEY: -9.'•7 Mo .,..,. E~h bldOtr mu" "'b""' """ "" elllorn••. 10 • ,_ loullon •I ,,., erult~ IF YOU OBJECT to the bid. U'1>14tr '<"-•· <•rl•I·~ ( ......... ll•rr•nu ... ,~ ... ,. ltvlM C:OVniV 0' Tiit Bo•rd \l•l•d ' ... 1.nf lo granting of the petition, °' bl-r'• bond m-povet>le lo '""' '"""· ~llO<N• olf\O•-°""""°"-of K '"G OllO 10 0 ..,._,Id th 0<Cler a4 lrw C.O.sl Commu<"IV Coll-Any llt"on ••'11•"9 10 <on><n•"I Of' ~,u,...• Ol-•"9 ,.._,,Dlhty lo-'"'' Y U So""' el er appear Ohlrl(I Bo••O o• ,, ....... ,,. ... "•••ot>llUlltonmoylilehlHO•"'""'" ... ..._, at the hearing and state •mounlnol'"-11•.,,flveoerc•nl U 1•n •r•llnv w•lllU.A-•Ot~IOr ln•n..-ortlOOW<(Otnf lP.-llth YOU r ObJeCtiOnS Or file 111 111e """'1>t<1 •• • _,.,.,, .. "'"' ,,,. ' '"• ftoe••• O.P<1••1 1""''•r><• 1enc1 .. '°""° DY ,,,. St••• .... ,., written ob1e<:t1ons with the b-r .,111 tnter Info 1,,. 0,_ oroo<01f"'" .i It> Req-1 ()fl~•. 4A SC'"C.,,.. _. -~ • 0,111 "'~ con1r~1 '' IN ....,.. I\ .... ,.,.., 10 _,.,_..,, \t,_ S..••• -s... 0,.,.. ui~ J.,,.,.,, ,_ ,. 0,, court before the hearing ll•m '" ,,. -· a4 leolutt to enl•r In Frtn< .. <O. C..lllorn·• .. ,Of ,, .,,, ''"'"'•'Y ...., "' .,,. ..... , ... -Your appearance mav be lo \U(fl <°"'re<I 1'-PfKW<h Of U-. ,.., .... CIKAt'M to prot .. I -9 '"'1 nq I > bt~n '"lor"'4111 ¥ ("(ul•ltO IO In person Or by YO Ur <M<k ""' be 1or1 .. 1eo or '" ,,,. ,... '"'' -K•hon,. .,., • "Olli lo do IO<•• ,,,.,. -,_ .. _"' .. ' •or attorney of I OOtld. 1"'° lulf wm ,,..,..,,, •fll be "° if hi h~ •_,,Utt" nol•(• of '"' ff\ r•vi.-. .na <°""'""'"" lor'le•leGIOMIO \C'-40•>1•1<1 lenl wot" h A...-.1 Otr.c:tor •••-,...,.,-1,., ..__., "'_..., •n I F Y 0 U AR E A Nob•-· .......... ...,. ... ""b•cl tor . "a • .,. ol IM,,.,. 0' -... , l>UDI-<• , ... Orot1 pr_ ......... ...,. ...... .., c RED I TOR or a con . 11.,'0CI ot ,.,.,., """ 10 1 O.y• •"" ,,.. toon,:;,!..~"'o! ';:!-<• T~;::c:;:":,":'.: ,,...,, ... -.,,,_..,_ ... ,_ "'_..,' t 1ngent cred1to' ot the de O•le Ml for -~"'"O .... '"' ~tM A 1~10 .t\ porl OI ltw tor 09r•<""v<•I O'OCIKH <°""lr\K Ceased, YOU must file y()Uf lM BO«"d of Ttu\tH' tPWt"•' ttv ~ C t ton oracl•<f' •*'• ''0'"'••••r "'"'"•9t o• .. 1ect1no ..... ..., •11 11•0\ l>h< 111• ...... --"" -ore>o<• _ .......... ,_ • .,,.,, .. ,.,..._.... claim with the court or Ot lo ....... ..,, "'911"'""''•• or .n hon Tflil 1·1• .. ••el"'°6e '°' "''0"< .... ... ....... (-f\.,. ,.. .,, .. , Pf'• present 1t to the persona I torm•lll=~~n,:;.:~ ~:~~~Nl>IO<llnq :.:::,"°" 0"""0 ,.guler h "neu ~;.:,";0 ,,_. W -111"° Irv APf• >• representative appoil'fted !.1-t.-.t•ry Put>ll\fled purw•nl lo Socl•Ofl J""° Ot•I by the COUrt Within four Cell 642-5678. &o.•dot ''u"..,' 103 141111111 Oii "'° Auitt """ Af9VI• w•""O..."" months from the date of Pu' • few '"'Ords •ubhv.<I °'°'"°" C.O.•• 0•••• Polo• "°"' °'""' "_,., ~" lnwr-• "'•-"'-' *''"" fir st 1~u·ance of l .... ters ~t .. M•r I ••. 1'90 171' IO Corpo<ort1on ~1•11wot .. 11.-..th ,...... IC'l ., ,. to work for you. ---HERITAC.E &ANll' contrDI -•d provided in Sectic.n 700 of _ _;.;.~.;_;.;;;;;;;==-=-~==---.:.;;.~:.;..;.:....:..::._:_.:...:.. __ -I PUBLIC NOTICE llyA-10 ....,..,, PO 11o.ioo the Probate Code of ,..,.._, S.c•-0 c,.._, California. The time for LEASE ii From The Leader WE ARE OFF TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR• Benefit From Our Pnclf'lg Policy. $electron And Superb Service OPEN1DAYf 2&oa HARBOR BLVD .• COSTA MESA 540-9100 NOTlaO,TllU$TIR'SULR-,....,,_0r.,,..c~1 °"''' Puot HEAlllNG tSSUIS r ... ~, ... MO.T-46Jl.HI A<ttr<11t.••.•..O 1n1.eo 8 ... ,0 .. ,11 ,_,..N-•on•11e f11tng claims w ill n ot o .. •p•ll 11. '"°· ., , u •m. -----1oi1<>••"9•-expir e prior to four HOM E FEDERAL SAV INGS '"NO PUBLIC NOTICE · •• t"" SCAG 4'•" P•oo••m •0 months from the date of LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SA N ompl•I• -"'4 lo• , .... "-•00<1 DIEGO.• Cor'POfotlbft.a Tru•'" Uf\ e., ., • ..,_ ........ ~-_,., the hearing not1Ced above de• 1 ... 1 Oetclot Tr1Aldotecl Ju1v 11. CITYOfl "' _,, -11 -10 tho ..... 100 YOU MAY. EXAMINE •HI. oecul•CI I>• WllLIAM 0 .-OUNTAIHY~Y.CA1.lllOttNIA ~nl of.,,__. ....... O..•l•h the file kept by the court HARVEY •I'd SHEllR Y ANH NO't!C8UtVtTINOetDS n_..-1>1.,._•"'4>1 .. ......,t•t-HARVEY -rec.ordlld July,. 1'17, NOTICE I\ HERE8Y O• .... ,,.., , ... com••Hlm.nt lo• , ... Ht•OO•I B•r If you are interested In the .. lnU"""9nt Ho .,,..., ... 8-•U•> Clly Cl•f1f OI tht Clly of ,,_. •. n W•tt••fl•CI ••lfl•n ..... o .. •OI• est ate, you may file a ,.....,. !HOIOHlti.t lleco-cnof Or•,... V••te,-. CMl+oml• • .,.." r.c:ei .. _,.., per'OCI' request with the court to Coun11. c..i1fof'nl• •II• .. ,1.1 pul)lk "'-1•""'11.,.._°'' JOo ... °" · ,,,__~.i.eo.ro c""",_'° receive s.....,.lal notice of -"°" lo llW 1119hfft ~· lor <-T...We.,, ~ te. ••.tor r"4orfe<· "9"0•-"' -~" C•"'°'"'• ,...., • i..tut n-."' .. unn~ ~ '"' 01 ~ .. V•1i.., Ill«' .. "°" ,.,W>< .. ._"' c.o--., -• the Inventory of estate • tt1e ,....... .,~ to ,,. c:..-\y c.n1w -" ,_ 1" te.e.,,.....• •""t"O _..,tor ,,.. __, .. , assets and of the petitions. Court-. 1'0 Cl•k C.-ler Oriw wl~"'--~ •Wr-• wu1 ln!'-C•1yo1s.nc.A11• c_..,, "'-''"""''• .. --AYA1LAe11.1TY O f' o•"'' accou nts and reports ot 0,.1199, St•t• 01 c.11 .. ,,., •• •" ~u1eo ~ .. ,~1 wec<__._ P•OG•-,.,...,.,,..,...,,,.,..,.,_ described in Section l200 "-'t. title -._.... <.Mw.,.., 10 , _ uw -· -~·t u •n • <...,"' -••• ---of t~ California Probate _.._ ..... IW lt!lllfllrMid o.eclot .............. ~ ...... AAIW~ r-<11 If •• lly <-.OCl"'9 11W St•I# C ,,,.. .. "' .... ~.,_,eel '".-POltll IMll .. MAAH .. _, •• n ·-"-<" C-t~ eo.ro .... ,... Ode C-y-SUC.,dtKr._..,H Velley ••<°l'••ti.n c ... ter '-"" 1111' --·-s.n-•I -LotllofTrectNo J tU,1,.IN<llr ~"::1..:':'-~i~':~"':'o l>O•• -.. , or bv U ll•"O ,.1., tfCM~~~yolOr ..... ~t. O.lftti....._of_OtyC--et_. -.orllyt-.o<t"'911WS-t.tA.iw 9f Celltonw•. •• •llOwn °" • "'"" oflk• .., -CllY -WDOO SWIH 1t..-i w-0.-0ty C-1re1 S..-• .,.,..,.,.._~ln -~.-•41. ,. .. _ Oflor..-euw --••• '"•••n• Awen .... i .. 11e lH C1. oil, .... U -.. ol Mt>ulfeneo<n Al Ille ·~ 11..,. ell ~ ,. RI~ CA.,._ lfe-lltAl M•O\. record• 01 Oren~ Couno. o lved ,.111 bt put>l•<•v -• -t:Dll C.fllomMO om1ned .~ ~ ,.,~ t>w fk-'c,," O•lecl -...rv 21. •• John A . Dun c:•n . Attorn~y •t L•w, 610 Newport Center Dr., Suite 1SJO, ~wport S..lch, Coll 92660; (714) 640-2320 E•(.tOI 1,,.,.,,0<'!' tor • ""°" o1 ·-~ ~~ • ·~ • _, ~ ..._,_ 0r.,,.. C:O.•t O.••• P1101 -~=============::==:::::::::::::::::~IU '"""'"°'"-•!Ur M•y U "!7 Cler-B-•-l'-~•<H•ln••• E-Ul• .. Otrttlo< f•O 7' -1 7 l"ICI !flt" SO """"' 01 •II 011 ... , -ot ... r "°lo bt pr.-•I I'-de<"'''°''°" of """'"""°Or-Cont 0.•lt p,.., Orange County's only Major Tour Event Who c Jn forgcl 1ht• firc,1 S·WJY c,udden deJlh plJyoff in lPGA h1s.- lory rll l.:it,I ycdr·., Wo- men''> Kl'mpt'r Open whPn joA11n C:irnt'r ( Jpturt'<I I sr pl.rce by ck•ll'dl1ng NJnc y lo· Pl'/, jJn S1cphl'nc,on, Oonnd Caponi Young Jnd ChJko H1guc h11 flyelrouroan -t.ncH in. °" or un w:,t~·-.. ..., . .,.....,,,.., ...., 1'1-•'<" 1 t"ICI 1HJ..a PUBUC NOTICE :;, ~:!";,"'..o.':c~ .._...::i:::~·~ ~; 11e<1.,,.e1 will bt ..... ,.., °' ltw C"• - -CP· 11 US procluod •-•l•om •llllln Wld ,.,,00 C•.--lo 11• Cfly Envl--tfW C1tv PU BUC NOTICE 01 u v••n rn <.,..,,....,.1•11., P•Y•no ""°'"oforc,,.._1nq_,_,,no1rw NOTICE OF DEATH qu•""""·"'"'.._,,,.,,.,,..,..11 con c11vcounc11 .. 11>r-.i1.,,....,,noon NOTICEOFDEATHOF ANO OF PETITION TO t1nue1...-wc1>-t-.111me ••""t0 '""'111·1• ROBERTL.OWENSAND ADMINISTER ESTATE oil, .. , •nd ot""' 11..0ro<Hl>On •ub Prior lo <ommen<•nq-"-tlw con ,,..,c.e1.n.11mproc1ucl!Cl1twretrom<n 1rac1or ...,•111uticon1r•<1orH11e1100. OF PETITION TO AO· NO. A·103SS6. commer<l•llY p•ylnt qu•nlltou, ••1net>uMntu ll<enwtromt1W C•hof MINISTER ESTATE NO. Estate of: Marion Lee oO>t••n.e. '"",., ..... lion •fl•li Fount .... v .... ., 1" «<-nu """' A-103560 Tonc ray. aka Lee Ton· 1erm1 ... i.1Sw•""°"'Moy U,.,S1, ,,..cuv~<lpetC-No vo1 ...... 1. T 0 • 1 I h ,· r cr"'y. e\ rtMt..0 In , ... oteo from ,,_.,.. Tille s, Clloopl.n s °' •ncl s QI 'a e s . .. Tufl•y ••IOOW rtcorOO<l Juty l• ln•ccoroon<o•llllllleoro• .. -•ot benef tcraries. c redllQrs T 0 a 1 1 he Ir s •tt1 1,; t>oo11 2i.o ->1•. 0111<1~1 !>ewon• mo 10 '"'·11><1"'1" oi irw and contingent creditors of benel1c1ar1·es. creditor s Record\ L•l>or C-of lfle St.ti• 01 CefllOt"fll• R b t L O RKor-!>ePl.-nbtr 11 ,,,,. '" ,,,. cu, CAuncll o1u.e c11y01 """"'••n o er . w ens d n d and contingent creditors of lloOll m 6• _ 414• ome1.1·R .. ...-o,. v ... .., ...-. °' rnoiut'°" _.., ,,,. pe r sons who may be the above-named decedent 1••qu•1<l••"'-••ftuteob-(Mu1t P•ev•mno """'1y •••• 01 --·•or otherwise interested 1n the and persons who may Tu1lev, Qul1<1.,m1"0•ll rogM, lltlt ...0 U Cll ., .. , °' ly1"9 ol •orkmOl'I or Wlfl and/or es tate Otherwise be interested 1n int .. nt In -10 ,,.. '""'•• -"'" -c~nl< -10 tH<UI• t'-<Of> . You don't h.we to drive cl grecJt distance to ,.,,,_.. ••N 10 • ~" of 500 '"' •·~• wlli<" """be_..,_ ,o ,,.. we: A pet1t1on has been filed the w111 and or estate The Women's Kemper Open $150,000 March 24-30 ~tlwW<l••OIM40 1-<eUlul -ndt1'ffm•ntd"" '"" bv Janies p Owens 1n the A pet1t1on has been filed )t'e the D1~tanl Drives of lhe LPGA pros Al•o ouot 111ere1rom •n 11n \t•••0tr.c:1oroti-. ..... ,A•••t'°"' Superior Court of Oran~ by•Carol Ann Fox 1n the h f di••-~" lnt~t of •ii O•I T ... <Of>lre<lor ""'" P'"OY-'"'" c when 1 ey 1ry to connect or a share 01 .. , --"'-...-wc..-i.nc: .. <om.......-1or1 '"""one• •• recivor~ oun1y reques11ng that Superior Court of Orange one of the biggest purses on the Tour. •r>d ,..,_ .. , •1"'0 ._,_ • _,,. °' by ,,.. u-c-0' t11• S1•1• 0' James P Owens be ap-Cou nty reQuesting 1hat the soo1 .. 11rom111ewtteceofw•o•-c .. ,~. -"""' .. .c"'• •con pointed as per sonal pPt1t1oner be appointed as Mesa VerdeCoontryClub ~~~"!,-;:::.:..,:.:o::r..:,:,.;:·.:, ~::;:.:.,~~::.;,:~d~~ ~:,d r epresentative to ad· personal represenlat1ve 10 Tickets cJVa1lable ell the Tournament Of· m••k•ll.:.0 H•d •*••nett ... , .. 1rec:1or ._,,.,,,,... ,_..,. •" _... m1n1st er the estate of administer the estate ot f ice, participcJttng Chambers of Com-.. ,_., 1n 1iw °""' ,,..,, w1111•m "' conirocion.., """'en• or:o,,..,. •uch Robert L Owens of Hun-the above-<iame<I dee eden I L•n•d••• •"" ,.,.., ... s l.•n•ot1e. <O<'l'...-Jon ·--·for •11 °' -t1ngton Beach, Callforn1a d t..,,. 1 merce and pro shops. For group discounts -_ .,. .. _.,,_ ,.0,11 ., WO<ontr«1on ........ ,... .,.... <"" un er '""' ndependent Ad· itu '"_-.,,_Ju owc .. i •••<10,. onci 1u1KOftl••t10" '""" (under the. Independent m 1n1stra11on of Eslate!> andpackaQe rJteswriteorcall. RKO•O• lurntifl llW CllYH•r11fl<•l•of -•·-Admin1strat1on Of Estates Act WOOlet'l'S Kemper ()pen ,A••o u<epl , ... , •• ,om , ... ,. ~ ... ~..::.:-..,:.~.of tfW Ac ti: The pet1t1on IS set tor The pet111on 1<; set for 1525 Mesa Verde Drive Eas1 ~;,,';!~ !!!.~.~!.:'~1!t,';.~ No 11tctw111 o.<--..:1 .-. .... 11" hear109 .•n Dept. No. 3 at hearing in Department Suite 206 (:·.:·=-1Ylntbeiow•lllltll"ot5001 .. uron1t1oe meo °"the ott1<••1 bt•n• torm 700 C1v1c Center Drive, No. 3 at 700 Civic Center ...._.,.. wrfec:•"' ,,,. -1-. """°"' .... '""'1-lly .,.. 0•• -,, ..... '" West. 1n the City of s~nta Drive West , Santa Ana Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ::: :"' ~:;: t ;:-' °" ,,.ot_,..::.C:. ':'• :0~':;!: .:,1~".=:.:!~ Ana, California on March Califomia at 10:00 a.m .• 540-1708 ·'• -~ ;:::::,.., :_,,.. ~ •"" condll'°"5""' '°"" ...... , s.ct1on 2S, t980 at 10:00 a.m . on March 2S, 1980. ------------------------~~-~--~~~~--~~~~~==~~===~~.;,-.,~,~••~~~•• .~~ 1o11~~ff~~LEocto~ IF YOUO~ECT ~the IF YOUOBJECT~the PUBUC NOTICE wd lft .. ...._fr-lllk-d C. -~: ~~I 1 In-~· wilt> grantinn Of t he petition gr an ti""' Of the notition, H--lllMrt r~ Juty 10 -c_,,,, -e -· ''" ' ''1fl .. ~ ..------------Its. 111 bCIOUsti p..,.11 _01 0t'. Plf"'· t.Pt<lllcet1on1 •"" o111c1e1 you should either appear you !>hould either appear P1cnnous aull•us kle111-. · · r•Gf:Ou' -··.,. uNd for"'°"'"' at the hearl09 and state at the hearing and state MAMRITAttMeNT ,.,.,t,......., ... .,,ot....,,_ ,.., • ..,,.... .. ,, .. ,,,.ott1<.•oft11e your obfectlons or file your objection" or f 'ile Th .....---It do.._ buM-I ti f th 1 t City I .. -. O l y HAii. "' _ ~,-~~ ....... -· w.,, .. :1;:, ::...! 1, 0:,.::.0 ':;:"~ Cott o11a1c1Pt--5-Hlc•tlon• written objections with the written object ions with the OOLAMI LIMITl!O. '-"'t c.m1no '"""' ...... eo.1t ~. c.111om1e ••I) oo, inc,..,. i .. "1N INdder ,..,. court befOf'e the hearlno. court before the hearing o. 111tre11e. c.111r-h«11. CA n.Aa.te1ie.1~r1otio..o1 .... _ -''1'*1N"'--5"<1t1<etklM Your apt)earance may be Your appearance may be mu ty ,...., o. o11t•1nec1 1ron1 ti. -.. '""' ""....u. IM ..,..,lno _ ......,,. I b .-o.1o M. LIKM9ill, 2'ftl CMn 1 hfwftci...v * IOrtll ...._ '"' ,,..,.,. -• i.., ecldltlofttl., oo n person or Y your at-In person or by your at 0e hl,,.lle. Caplttr-llMcll, CA $okl ,,,,.._., .... wllf w ....... Ntll ... r Ow Cffl Of IN ... ..,, -4 torney. torney. mu 1t11tvt ,_. °' ,..,,.,,, •• .,....j s..<1t1«oii--nw cost °' m•11"'9 f F Y 0 U A R E A I F Y 0 U A R E A Ol!:::!.i._.,_1•~t>v .,., ':co'~:·:=: en;'~~==••••IKt C RE DI T OR or a con-CREDITOR or continoent ,.....M.~1. 1nc..,_OfMO.,m..a,1111..._.,., ....,., .. ,w... tingent creditor ol the de· credltOf' of the deceased, 0.-.. "8r1Mr itt• Of tN w11e1 .-i1c .. 1e11., ~~~ ceased, you must flle your you must file your claim J!::, '=-:::~~!*IC::.,': 1• N~: .r"n.~'~..,-:C":'e:: c•"., claim with the court or with the court or present it ,..,._., 1a. ,_, • ...., ... ..,.... ., Mid o.... _. ,,_,..,,. v°''"· c:..tlfonll• present It to the personal to the pe~al represen- ooetAl.D L. oti«o. iso. 1111aan. Ttvte, '-'· "'"'"" -,....,_. °' ~ ...... ~ ~ o.it .. , representative appointed tatlve appointed by the •tt....,..ClllWprt-. ,:_":.,......,IC...,_ Mid MMc1o1 ,. ', kit. by the court wlttiln tour court within four months ..... ,. 04 _. Trwt. HOMI PIOUAL · months from the date of from the date of first is· ...._.._.,CA,... v1NGS ANO LOo\N assoc1AY10H PUBLIC NOTICE first Issuance of letters as suance of letters as pro- ,,_._. or ... c.tt Delly Ptklt " SAN 0t100 • ..._ ;::'"" M-provided In SKtlon 700 of vlded In Section 700 of the r--"·u.~.w.?,,.. .... "'*~· '*9t. ........ the P robate C ode o f Probate Co de of ft1auC NOl'ICB '!'::.:'.:..,. .. ~n!:V:· MOnC:aTOCHCMTO•• California. The time for C.llfornla. The time for IWll o.c••• .. Ottewtt .. n. ~=:... flllno claims wlll not e>c-fll1"9 clalms wlll not ex- 9'tCT'!Ttousiw•u•a• ,:t': ::~:! :C~.'=9.,:. ..... ~._ ptre prior to four months plre prior to four months ......a•T•H•••~ •i.a•• .... ..._ .. ,.iee.... ..c..,•0r... from the dat• of the hear· from the date of the hear- .,,,. ........... ,__ •• ...,.. ...,... ,,,.... .._ Cllilfllltd• • • ,,..,... .,. '" t11e Mett•r •' "'° ••••tt .. 1"9 noticed at>ow. Ing "°"* .a>ove. 119"c~~COCJ•t AU1'0 aoov, •r• .., ,._ .. ,,., ,....,_. .... ~v" LYU&.A SMITH. YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE w .. , "'" .. , .. ,, c .. 1. ,...... :,: :.=::!.~"' .. Of. ""k• 11,.,,..., 11-• c,...._ tht fife kept by the court. the fl .. keot by the court. ""':::::'.f... ....,., ... u-.i 1e•• T,,.... ...... .,.11 .. c...c ... ....,.,~ ~':":. = :" ~=!i If you .,. lnteresttd In t If you•,. Interested In the 0r1w,ci.t11MMtt.C.t11tn1i....v· 'I CAL1 .. o•N1• '0t't1MO • 111e '""., .. ...,_.., '-' w .. estate, you may fll• • re-estate, YoU may flle a ~· .,... .. .....,_, tt ~..,.,."" •u1ttiNO COM~AHY, ...._ • _. tNM .. .,,. .. .,....,., .. .,. quest with the court to r qu"t wtth the court to ,... dlllltlVai · _....,.__,It"' HOllTH In ef M.S. ._ , ... wn.1111rt I I itl<Mnl*'ll411M 01tc>H •v1Nu1, 111•t.AOINA, ""• St.tit• 1140 • LH Aq•ltt celve special notice of t ct Vt spec at notice of th4t TMt All9mMt ........ .,,._ 1111 TL~~. . •tr"' ca1m e111 ..-. ... ,e·,,., ....... 'cam .,..41,.; lnventOfY of estate as1tt lnventOfY ot estate assets c-" 0er1r .. 'pr.,.. '-'' -. ,.-1."~t.. ~~c= •7'·••. ~ ·~ .,.~ •• t11ot and of the petitions, •c .and of the petitions, ec· ~~':' ,.., .. ,.,,.._. .. .,.~. ..,....._. .. .,. •• , ... ,..111 counts and report couots •nd reporh :::::..'-' .. ~=-• rw t;.:.""'--.. ~::':'.: ==; cttscrlbad In s.ctJon 1 described In Sec11on 1200 ............ ..._ ~. c.ii._: • .-~.~ •""''= ::=::'.:'w::-=-:•.: of the C.llfomla Probe the C.llfomla Probate =.~...,, ,,,... 0 , ..,,.,._ wftfllft"" 1tt1 ,.,_,_.1tMttna1111tt..-c.. Code. Code. Tei1CJM),... _..,... ...... ., .. .,....... 0.."*'-Vat9 M.S. ..,,..,.._, Att.-nty _. °"'..._. ,,.,....,, ..... ...,,...,,.. •.n• '· ..._,......w. ,.....,. It. MlllkMl, At r ...ati...er 615 Civic .. ._ ~T·Ot~l1.t9 ..., .......... ! •• , .. ~ •• Law, JU s Drtw ht, tutti .......... Or ... C..OlflJf'lllf ........ oa•AA.IAVINOI ... ~ .. Drtw, ..... "A'' ........ C.U...,.la Mentir,M.n.a19 t =:=~9'0CIATIOff ""-:'--levetiy """ c.u-..1 ,., (714) sa'.ws, Carot .c.w .... .tTw =::..':.-.. ttlt11_(t1J)il46n nn~MtMMr. ef!U.1t.~. ~··· a_. Pu0tlshed Oranoe coas Publlihid Oranve CoaS1 .......=::.~--= ~ ... C..Ollftf..,.... O.lly ~~. Maf'ch 71.!c..1• Dally Pltot, March 7rl, 14, .................. .;;.-.;-..-...=-J .,.,, .... ~"..,,t;w.;.. ..... ,.., J'ln '"° . !272-80 ' ~ II Tbe P'MeraJ Relerve tbil week acted to remove some reaerve1 from bl.Db, thereby reduclq the amount of mooey they have to Jllid,,._ftl_Wieliit111111llllU••liptlallttbe...,...,,. ..................... t.o ....... ~ ................. ·..-w-:u. ._ .. II DOW teWna w lt la ahnln1 for a reeml•," · WllMua Gibeoa. an eeoaomllt wttb &mltb .. .._. HarTti u...-• 00., aotbei' Wall 8trM ftnn. 0 Jt'1 try • ... to.""'"' at ..... to•low -..a tbt ~· ., Olllllon latcl IM wuid·M MPftNd tf tbe prt .. rate NIChed 30 Plreent. ••tiut I've beea lurpdMcl before.•• hr CGll!lumen. ~ rt.Ilia prtme means loam wW cast blOfe ud may not ewa be ••ail&ble lD IOme cues. MOllTGAGaTa AJlS at record b.1cba all over the coun· try. la mM)' , 1&Ja ol bomes are down a!aarob'. llortga1e rat" under =~ ue ran. and eome c.ill. romla sa'1np ... eoeiatbaa are ~ perceat cm eoa•eatioul m~. But bcwlneAee have emtinued to borrow money, and the de- mand for eommerclal-lnduatrial loana accelerated ln recent wukl. Anal)'lta a&ld ~ tndultries are still ltroftl, 1 fact refleeted lD a soveJ'DIDent report tbla week that fadory orden jumped 3.e pereent in January to SW.I billloo. So. me eompanlea are bon-owtq froin banka rather than lasulq klal·t.erm boods at the current hlah rat.es. Newport, Canadian Firms Merge By THOM LECOQ Ot .. Dltly ...... SC-. Dunn Development Corp., a Newport Beach developer of eolllme.rclaJ, industrial and of· lice projecta, baa gained a Cana· dlan parenL · BARB.ACK retains a one-third lnt.erelt. Fonner partner Looni8 Dunn sold bis ~ percent bold· ings to Oxford for an undlacloeed amounL Oxford does proje<:ta in both the U.S. and Canada and la rated the largest city-center, high riae develoi>er in the U.S., accon:IJ.ni to Barrack. Barrack aaid negotiations wlth Oxford and two other Canadian firma we~ under way for some Ume, but that the Oxford deal waa concluded within the last month. Thomas J . Barrack Jr .. Dunn's president, said the firm ii now Oxford West Develop- ment Co. after acquisition by Oxford Development Group, Ltd .. of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Oxford assets are set at more than $1 billion with owned apace of more than 22.4-million· square-feet. Oxford president Donald Love recent.ly gained a 60 percent share of the firm's outstanding stock, cooverUng it into a private venture and shielding its financ ial affairs from the public. RE SOUGHT a Canadian firm becaU&e "Canadians seem to have a dllferent perspecUve than Americans' they seem to cycle seven years ahead ot the U.S . and ... they bold ownership of most of what they build." Barrack declined to disclose terms of the deal, but noted that $150 million in projects under ,de- velopment and $2Q million in other assets were placed in the joint venture and that Oxford now bolds a two thirds interest in what was Dunn. , American d evelopers often sell projecta Immediately be added, losing long·range re· venue from rentals and leased space. Terroi°ism Bueks CJnCAGO <AP) -There's big money to be made m mtem allonal terrorism. And in· surance companies are out to capitalize on that premise by selling kidnap and ransom insurance -or K & R insurance, as it's known in the busine&s. International terrorism mushroomed in the politically volatile 1960s and 1970s and Tansom demands have grown too -easily in· to millions of dollars. And the K & R insurance business bas -burgeoned along with demand. The industry -- writes an estimated SSS million in premiums annually. Businessmen are prime candidates for political terrorism because their ra.rms can and will pay huae ransom demands. said Roy Tucker, president of Risk, International. The Alexandria. Va. -bued computer firm compiles information on political t.errorilm worldwide. · "Iboee in biggest .un,er of being kid· napped are expatriate employees of American corporations," Tucker said. -·ttow Many Different Bankers Have You Had Tu Train In The Past 1Wo Years? - -Businessmen in general agree•that one of the most aggravating situa- tions is when the banker you have spent time in educating about your business is ttansferred to another branch. What do you do now? Do you start the never-ending process over again? Barrack said the two firms will belin workinl toaetber oo a Dunn·fnlUated urbank blah rise. the ll·•cre Bob Hope Center. OXFORD Group will continue ita bJgh·rise empbaait wblle Ox· rord West will expanalnto that type ot work to stat.es west ol Texu and use combined com· pany resources to initiate more industrial, office and com· mercial projects throulhout the U.S. Oxford West's current projects include the lO·acre Ventura Business Center. a 31-acre Houston office park and a number of smaller ventures ln· eluding the Suaan Street Buai· neaa Park in Santa Ana. Oxford West Development Co. will keep Its offices at 1600 Dove St .. Newport Beach. Not Wlaat It see .. Dianne Beatty steadies glass capable of hold· ing at least 400 martinis. Actually it's a glass funnel, en route to becoming the outer shell of a 25-incb color television picture tube at RCA's plant in Circlevllle. Ohio. e Small Saven Due lnfl,ation Break? WASHINGTON <AP> -Small savers could get some relief from tnflatian and the Federal Reserve Board wou.ld obtain added powers to battle the naUoo'1 ecooomic dileaae under a com· promise forged by House and Senate contereea. Tbe panel took action t.bia week \bat wou.ld remove, over a period of slx yean, the current s.s percent ceiling on pussbook aot.erest 1'8les. In the meanume, bank rqulators would be encouraged to in- creaa.? passbook rat.es "as rapidly as possible'· -at least 2.25 percentage poibts during the six.year penod. Over l 'ht-Count.-r HASOUtfilwp flJN aad o..,.. We suggest you consider the fact that at Commera:Bank the bankers are here to stay. They are owners and founders. The bank's future is their future. You are guaranteed continuity-quick action on your loan request. MUTUAL FUNDS CommerceBank President, Lance Blue, has been dealiJ18 with Orange County businesses for over 10 years as a bank officer. George Ochsner, Executive Vice-President, also has over 10 years of Orange County banking experience. Samantha D. Ketchum, Vice President/Cashier has spent 25 years serving business through Orange County banks. Vice President and Commercial Loan Officer Robert C. Bordwell, has spent the past 10 years serving the business and professional customers of major Orange County banks. They are success-seasoned bankers who know, work and believe in Orange <Aunty's business vitality. Now, they have personally invested in Orange County's future and yours. Your CommerceBank banker is here to stay because he is an owner and founder. The reasons of permanence, proven personnel and priOt performance should be reason enough to investigate in more detail why you should consjdet CommerceBank as your new business partner. Call us today: Let us know when we can come by your office to discuss your financial future. -- - ' Borrowing· Still. A Money Maker: 81 .JORN CUNNIFF NEW YORK (AP) -Not everyone ls bu.rt by inflat.ioo. A penoa can obtain a $1,000 credit card loan here and then invest ll for al.x monlhl In a unit trust at a rate exceecilftc 15 peroent a year. True, the 1aln will be dJmlnlahed so long as infl.atlon exceeds 15 percent, but a person atJll will benefit from the spread, which result.a from the lnlJatlon·lnduced confuakm in the marketplace. HOLDERS OF HOME mortgages also are benefittlng. Some homeowners hold morteages on which they pay as UUle u 7 percent. Wit.b inflation at least double that they ac· tu ally get paid for bom>wlng. Borrowing coets, moreover, are lax· deductible. Every bit of interest on loans is deductible. meaning the return of $34-0 for every $1,000 of interest paid by a bor- rower in a 34 percent tax bracket It doesn't matter that, because or in- flation. the mortgage borrower is effec- tively paying no interest. Those who de- vise the lax laws never have dealt with that illusion, or w1lh a few others either. cuNNtirir tr the property is income·producing. for instance. the owner may also deduct for depreciation. An $80,000 proper- ly (excluding the lot), for instance, might provide depreciation or as much as $8,000 a year. THATS&. ... IS deductible on the owner's tax retum. just as are ~ts or doing business, even though the market value has soared, because or inflation, rather than fallen , as in lntemal Revenue Service theory. Many other example of inflation's beneftts can be list· ed. but as the pace or price increases turns higher the bst grows s maller. Fewer and fewer people are now benefit· uog than was the case in the m1d-1970s. At that time, with inl1at.Jon still down in the single digats, mill.tons of Americans were able to raise their in- com es at a fast rate. If inflation was 7 percent. they wwe able to get pay raises or 9 percent. IN FACT. THE EXISTENCE of inflation became one or the strongest arguments for substantial pay raises, and unions never let management fo rget tl. Why, they asked, should workers work for less than before" Last year inflation simply rolled over labor. rising by 13 percent. Take-home pay or hourly workers fe ll by about 6 perceotage points. Living standards fell, and they're fall· mg more this year. No wonder. 1s it , that many workers sought relief al the loan window. Why not? They needed cash : they could borrow it with few q uestions asked and repay with cheaper dollars: and get a tax deduction to boot More Bad News Puts Market in Red Again NEW YORK <AP> -The st.O<.'k market retreated agam today under a fresh barrage of bad news on lnflat100 and interest rat.es. 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Y-; Envtth¥d ,..,.IClled QOld i-. ~n1"Q "'31 I I. of! )II ... • 1 • I Ediaon Standout Fall Join Seur.er, Jlalavaai . .,\'!9.~V* tonpbot Kwu UD1...tt7 11 tbe wtaaer in a lUl·Of·wer wit~ Ua• Ual""1b' of 8ouiMn <la&Ubr9la •• tterwta wta:U-ltla'• ar PIQv ,.... .. tbe 'l)oJam tar U.. .,... taeullr ...U, wbo IOONCI IO toudlclDftl u a~••• Jmior at St. truot. ~b "i.. Cuada. 'rblre WU A IOt Of IU ta• about Re11mm IJoDhlN ud No. l >'MJ'"ln and 1••,,,_ at \18C." Btll told tbe Dally Pllot Thunday nl,bt. "But that'• no ba1 t.btta•· And the fact t.b1t USC mQ be In a blid wUb Lbe cn1.11•t tcandal <Weaal eNd.ltl) wu coutdend. •• tu pu& 11•1t~191w ~-· Re II a .,.. ,. .. ... .. .. . ....... ). ··= .......... ..,.. Helnitka an4••• .,. 8IOtu to brtDI out th• .,.. • JO", IM41oulaave to expect lh•l..,.,. YOll IO· •l .. eel lib a tidal wave 1lnoe l:dllOD .,_.., ltl Cr. ... J'lve CoGfer.ce UtJe ~Vt! "It'• alee, l>u& tt putt • lot oa 1Wf mlDCI Wltb all tbat .. pn, OD al'OUDI) you." OD aU«ar pmee: uru play tn tbe Shrine pme (PMllClena> for 1ure. The Ota.qe Comt)' pme II ltW • toaup, 1 t.b.lnk ODe same 11 eooup for me, but I'm noteoaure." ol tbe Year, mede bll choh~•· Bell, a 111-PoUnd tallbao wu ooe of th• aat ~·~ ..... football plQen lD \be uUoD Md_..-"911bly, tlt• moet pubUclnd aW. la CIP Bout.hen &idJon billor1' m* up b1a mlacl TMnd&Y n11ht a lllMd a na· tloDal ..... Gllnttit todQ. "'l'bu aaJd it WU DOt.hlQ but mQbe thoH 1tudenu were tovolv;d." U.. MID COM.'11 Jolm ltlidl 10t the bll booet lD clatmtq BtU wttb urer Md Malavul UDd9r ~ "8tu'1 ~ ud be apt a.tl1q mt. •e'maa man, we're totq to have tun: '' N11 Bell. "ADd rraM laid, 'lt'1 mt and vou, tbe way we've doae lt at &clJIGG,' ,.,-- On ld.,,11~: "lt'• DO me same or 1ltuatloD. n wun't • dl"Ulll. but ll'• been lite a drum come true." RB IOIN8 TWO OTllS8 ~ 11.an -quarterback Fraak S.W'tr and linebacker Biil MaJavaaJ -• tbe .faybawken bave pulled on. atunnla1 coup. AS FOa BELL'S reuooa '° IO to Kan.au, a lai.eomer aftu Ntbruka, T•u• and Oklahoma bad been nalld out Bell 11y1: "l found t.hoee olber plae. weren't for me. I flaunt Ka.mu haa u much to offe r 11 tne other• a nd lhl1 la a cbalJenae. BtU died the Kan.au c.ampm and •UJTOundinl area u other facton lo h1a deelltoa. He t.oucbed on other topic., lndad.lq publicity, all-1tar 1am11, penonal hi&hllahfa and 1oala t11il aprtq wtUl tbe Edlaoo track team: On track: "I'd like ou.r 4«> relay team <Kenrio, brother Dino, Melvin and Dualoe Jacban) to have a IOOd aeuoo and rd lib to nm under my best (t.e> lo the 100 and So under 22.0 ID Ute Z20." Bell ltill bu aome errands to finiah with tbe lrack seaaon and all-star same(s) in the s ummer, but for Southern Calllornlana. they won't be seelog him play fObtball anymore. For weekl lhe Sout.bera CaUloraJa media bal speculated Bell would beed the call ol USC and bJa parent.I, too, "With Frank <Seurer) tbere, maybe ON '111£ PUBLICITY. wtdcb mount-KEAW!NIELL Moore Marvelous! CdM Gains CIF 3-A Finale Dellr "'*' ...,...-,o.ry .- By BOGE& CAJlLSON Ot_....., .......... LONG BEACH -Metbodical? Ba lan ced? Defenae? Steve Moore? Where do you belill? Take four pick, Corona del Mar Hi&b bad 'em all Tbunttay night aa lhe Sea Kinp of Coach J ack Errlon cru1hed Santa Monica, 56-42, to qualify for the CI F 3-A basketball cham- pionship game Saturday night (7 o'clock) al Lone Beach Arena. SATURDAY'S FOE will be La Quinta High, which crushed Da- mien. 89-51, in the other half or the semifinals before a crowd of 3,929. The Sea Kings (22-4) handed Santa Monica its third loss in 21! games with a relentless attack that mounted an 8-0 lead at the outset. Santa Monica was never to pull even and folded its tent in a similar fashion as other playof'f foes against a steam-rolling Cd M quintet Moore, a junior transfer from St. Paul HJgh with two years of All-Angelus League credentials, upped bi.a playoff average to 18.0 polots a game with hb 28-point explosion, h is high for the season. THE 6·3 FORWARD, who scored 14 points for Corona del Mar tn 12 preseasoo games and averaged 9.8 ln league, bit bis first seven shots from the field and 10 of h~ firsl 11 lo put the winners into a J0.21 lead with 1: 56 spent in the third quarter. OFF TitE FLOOR -Corona del Mar's Steve Moore Cleft photo> goes up to score against Santa Monica's Mark Kleffle and the Sea Kings' Greg Cole (right photo) hits a layup during CIF 3·A semifinal playoff action Thursd ay night . Wild ? Not according to Er· rton. "Moore should play close to lhal consbtenlly." said lhe CdM coach. "He's capable of' do- ing that again, It Just depends on whal they (lhe oppoeiUoo) do. We're a lot more balanced than people think. "Moore had a fine came, but we've seen this before. They Estancia Girls Face Tall Foe Al,ta Loma Center ( 6-4) Could Give Eagles Trouble By HOWARD L. HANDY Ot .. DMtr l't ... SUtt LONG BEACH -When Estancia Hlgh's girls basketball team faces Alla Loma in the CIF 3-A championship game at Long Beach Arena here tonight (7), the Eagles will be giving away considerable height and perhap& their bread-and-butt.er offense as well. The Eagles have lived by a tough Inside game lhrougb a 26-1 campaign that baa led to the ti· tie game against a team that ls 25-1 and boasts a 6·4 starting center. THE ALTA LOMA Braves are paced by Janet Davis, a senJor center wbo ls being pushed by ber coach, Harley Lovitt, for CIF 3-A player of the year bonon. Davia ls averaging 21 polotl a 1ame and 14 rebouodS and In one playoff 1ame, crabbed 23 rebounds. E1tancia'a tallest starter ts 5-10 Krtst1n Frantaeo who could capture top bonora tn the 3·A dlYt.lon henell wltb a 1ood ·aame .. a•Mt. the Braves. "'Krtltin la ou.r No. 1 player,'' Coaeb loe Wolf 1ay1. "'She'• a very underrated pt.yer and peo- ple don't tend to notice ber became 1be does her Job quietly without any fanfare. ... Rlt GBT8 m 10 to 12 re. bouadl and 15 to 20 points 1 1am1 aDd until you check the book after thC9 came, you doG't Hen reall• the bu done Lt. "Kriltln ll veey fut ~ Wl Jump nat loot*l. Her blUtst u- Mtl .,. ........... •Dd caulek- ..... ... aboob ••1'7 qul,kly fNm llllllOac' w ... Mr tllM al the free lhrow line where she appears awkward. But she gets , the job done and is hilting 70 percent of her free throws,•• says Wolf. "She will probably be guard- ing their second best player with Cara Francy on Davis to start with. Cara b only 5-9 but sbe has a lot of spring in ber lep and can get up with the 6-1, 6-2 lirla without too much trouble." WHILE SHE ISN'T lo the starttna lineup,· Bronwyn Hand bu played' a leadioa role ln the succen llory of the Eaales aa the ftnt resene. At 6-0, sbe'a the tallest girl on the team. "Sbe'1 played a prominent role for us in tbt last three aamea and will be a key factor agalnlt Alta Loma," Wolf 1aya. "She bu lood sin and can n- bound, well and I know lhe'• 90- inl to have to pl•Y fOI' m to win." ' Wblle Fnntlen, Francy and Hand wW be ptaytns. a key role in 1toppiq Ult Brn• on ol· f-.e, tM otb.er tbM ........, wtll ·be tbt ODel to iWt tM f.-t bNu or atw tbt teua • -.t ID ..... flioatt .... t ' ·/~' -: .. .,. ~~ ... r· ~-, I ·-J lA, ... • "' .. • . . • 4 ' ,_. ... ~; . ~ ....... LISA MeNAMEE ls one of the best baseline ahooten around and bits conslatenUy from 8 to 12 feet. Kathy Pendley, the smallest prl on the court tonlabl al 5-3, and Cal')'D Mark, are the ball bandlen who set up the in· side game with their paasiq. In addition to M Davi.I, the Brave1 also have Sbalda Arceneaux (5·11, freshman). Tammy Towle (6-2, aopb.), Lisa Tapie Shoot& 68; Edward& (66) Leads MltlAM88 MMD Farrar (5-8, Sr.) and Dawn Duf- fy (5-e, Sr.) in lhelr 1tart1.q lineup. Lovitt is hip lo bit pralle of' Arceneaux and HY• abe could be an all-CIF performer next aeaaoo. Frantlen f eela tbe Batanda team bill improyed • ~at deaJ. over tbe tealOG, e1pecla.Uy liDce it. only IOU of tbe camPalln was lo the Gardea GroH tou.ruma to Mater Del. "I'm really not 1~1aed we have come t11il far at tbe start of tbe year I 't think we would,'' she uya. RAND 11 jut bapp1 to be Frem AP m.a&dlel playlq and dotln't mtnd Mr FORT .LAUDERHILL na. -role u a ....-ve thl111uoa. Laauna Ntpel'• Alan Taple Sot "I plai,ed 'fOUeJball and wu off to bit belt 1tart of the l8IO late ltartinl ID bukltball," lbt HllOO 1'hunday in the Inver· HY•· "I could Jamp .....,. tben rary Clu1lc 1011 toumament anyoM e11e ou( bete but m, brtl.l wbn be carded • ..... to banclllDI wu oft and I WM far trail 1Mder Danny ltdwardl by bebJDd. 'l'm Jult 1tartlq to ltlt t.0.ttrot. mr. ~rt.Pt DOW. ltdwardl 11 alone at • wttb •11 rm cuardb'I t.btlr M llrl. 1l1bt Gt.Mr 1oll1n1 blcludllg I'll J9lt tl7 to hep ber out oObe L•• Tre~lno t•a Cbl Cll mklel1ol tile 1117 aed ... wlllll llocb1IUilm. tW at n. T.,.. II ...,,.... I cld Ulla a lot '-tum· Utdfwltll,ftft atMri .t • ... • mer eaJaP .....,, a llrl tMt .......... _. ...... . .. "':" concentrated on (Rich) Klndorf and that opened il up." E&alON WAS PLEASED with hia team 'a defense and its ability to control Sanu Monica's fate, bul added: "When you've gol one more game to go, k.uls are tight. We were, just a httle " "What we didn't get there was : all Corona del Mar," said Ule · Santa Monlca coach. : Lutlel had no opinion on : Saturday's game. "The best · team we had to beat in these : playoffs was Corona del Mar." : said Lutt.el. Why would I watch ; the other game'>'' Santa Monica C.Oacb Gary Lut le 1. f ru:strated with his team• a poor abootmg performance < 16 of 52 for 30.8 percent>. didn't arree wttb Enioo's a.uesameot of the Sea King defense. "Corona -<tel Mar 1hut off our lmide game. but we bad our shots. We just didn't hit. lbey gambled by trying to s hut off our inside and we jusl couldn't bil sbw we normally bit. S ANTA MONICA crept to : w1th1n 15· 14 1n the s econd : quarter before M oore led anotheT Corona del Mar a~ · and lhe Vikings' last realiauc · shot came at the st.art of the · fourth quarter when they trimmed the CdM lead to 42-33.. "If we played our best it would have been a one or two point game." But K.indorf, Moore and Spinn · led a 10.2 assault at that point lo pump the lead lo 51·35 and Santa Monica was through. WIBLE LUTfEL wasn't con· cedin2 Corona del Mar much with its defense. he did rec- ogn1ie the Sea Klngs' ab11Jty to clean boU5e on the boards. lJmat· Ing bi.a 6-8 star, Maril KJeffie. to three points and two rebounds. Corona del Mar shooters con· nected on 23 of 47 from the field (48 9 percent) and Moore's chart from the floor showed 12 field goab on 16 alt.empts. S~NTA MONICA'S plight !lcemed appattnt early as tht• <See MOORE, Page 87> Mulligan Had Better Off er Alt.hough thl' courtship is over, people are still asking ques- tions as to why Bill Mulligan would opt for the UC Irvine bead coaching position over Cal St.ate Fullerton. Well, some or the answers are complex and some are simple . Fl&ST OF ALL, DESPITE FIELDING outside offers. Mullipn wanted to stay close to home. His roots and ties were here and be only wanted to leave if il was absolutely necessary. Seeoodly, the likable lrisbman WAS ready to eive himself lo Cal State Fullertoo, rtbboo and all, before one UCI employee and• former Cal State Fullerton official talked him out of It.. citing lack of' aupport u bi5 bluest obstacle. To show you just bow much influence these talks bad. Mulligan tu.med down • better olfe:r from the nt.ans for the friend- ly cnnftOM of UCL A.Qyway, with Cal Stale Fullerton out of the picture Mallitan didn't bave mum of a cboiee if be wanted to stay locaUy . . . which be did. Aa for h1a CCJDtract Mullilan doesn't want to aay anytbln1 for rear of alienaline some ol bis future coUeques at UCI. But. we ean ..,_u.me tt to be a whop- per lf il 's even close to whal be received from Loyola last year. MULLIGAN •tJLUGAN RECEIVED A CO from Loyola. a long term contract. a summer camp and be didn't bave to teach. leaving him tree to devote h1a time to buketball aod recruilinl. Aa fOI' ftguree, be wouldn't disclose tbal either last year. but , did state that with the frinle benefits bis salary would be more than the $t0,000 be wu curnntly ~ivin.I. At UCI. th1a reporter hu found out aome lhlnss to be true: a) Mulllpn sot UCI to acree to two full-Ume asslsts Caometbinl Cal State FulleJtoo wouldn't live Bobby Dye aod was bed&iDc wilh Mu.lllpn), b) a new car. c) •1ona-term contract, believed to be five yean; d) a summer camp; e) a salary tbal would exceed the l'0,000 be e\D'ftlltly receivea. Mallllan'a omctal •land CID the contract is, "I don't want lo a11eAate anyone." Atbletlc Dtrector Linda Dempuy 11ys, "lt'a OW' teeret." So much for trytn1 to set It from the horse'• mouth. Whatever, Mulll1ao b comfortable and 1ot enoqh of wbat be want.cl to llay . whlcb ll eood nen for area baakelball loven. • •• GOLDEN WEST COLL&G~ AlhletJe Dirfftor Fred Hoover fa resllDilll bit poet effective July 1 to coacentrat.e on coachiq bis baseball team. Tbe rwilDatloo wu a llmple cue of C!QjoyinJ coachlna more than the bullacbea that 10 alona with belq an A.D. "It wu JUlt too mucb trJilll to do botb," 1aya Hoover. ••• PllUID IOI SLATON, tbe ace of the Golden West bueball team, maderwent 1ur1ery Wedneeday to remove acar U.ue on Ida rltbt elbow. S&Mon, who Nd-ablrted 1ut year becauae of arm problema, n- lnjured bit elbow 4urtn1 a wortout lut ...it. Tbe dodorl wbo performed •W'l•fY dMmed ti aucc4suful, Ii•· IDI 8laUJD a better t.bao 50-50 cbanee of returnln1 Ulla Muon. ••• ADD MUWGAHt Wltb the announcement of Mark Watt•· Ua u one wlltant Pl'odtn1, Mullllu II 1UU Marehln1 for bAI MCOOd coack, IOIDeoM to btlp oa the defeulve end ol t."9 1abae. llallliu bopet to maie the 1.DDOUDcement IOOD. Rt'• ,. cetved more than• calla ~the job. • ' - Sports Break ,,. -*'• ~. ~ Mtfttft Mater. Del wl ear.a •l M• .._ 1CMe11 eat people •nttJbll •.....,. nale ....._ ud Wt plteber Dan· DJ lo&tGi•U 1' tome eanlWkm o'"' wbet.ber or not be bad actually pltclMd a no-bitter. Mater O.l'a Sotlo.antl JOit a 1..0 cam• wben Carl Ehmann reaebed ftnt oo • c1tcher'1 laterference call, •tole second, went to third on a wUd pttcb and •cored when UM catcw'a u.row bouaced Into Ml\ IWd. Some t.bouPt catU.r'a laterf.,... wu ,..,ppoud to be .naled a bit ~by stvlaa Sottolet11 one·hltter. But N\.9 10.lJ (() 1tat:. &Mt w'*a an umpire awards the batter any bue beeause of Interference, an error a. cbarsed lo tbe flelder who committed the interference. That ralaed anotller question. '#Mn a baller reaches flrat on an error, be la charted with an at·bat but no bit, eo the pl_, burta bb battin1 averaae. It didn't aeem ffir that tus averaae lboWd be lowered becauae a member of the oppos. llll team broke the rules. So we found rule 10.02 (a) which spelled out a special ex ception Just for such a circumstance: "No time at bat shall be charaed against a player when he is awarded first base because of interference or obstructJon .. End of controversy Sottosanti aets baa no· bitU!r .•. and the l.Olou. ..------· .,_,e ol llw Da11-------. Angel backup catcher Tom Donohue spent the winter working In his father's funeral home in New York. "We had a busy winter. A lot of people died. The highlight of the winter was when we bought a new hearse. My job is to wear a dark suit and look solemn.'' IC ... Ce fi'ftte fer Strike Leafe• Baseball Commissioner Bowle Kahn's omce 11 · ad milled it was investigating how its secret system of fines. which would be levied against any management official ta lking publicly about labor negotiations, had been leaked to the press ... The Pitts· burgh Pirates became the second major league team to vote unarumously for a strike if no progress is made in negotiations with the club owners. Philadelphia was firs t. Elsewhere, the Atlanta Braves, Seattle Mariners, San Diego Padres and Texas Rangers are all in accord with lbe strike although none has taken a player vote yet ... Golden Glove s hortstop Dave Concep- cion was the only Cincinnati player who failed to show up when the Reds had their s prjng trainjng physical exams ... Dave RigbeUI, the New York Yankees' highly acclaimed rookie left-bander, escaped serious injury when he was hit in the back by a vicious line drive otr the bat of Reggie COfllCEPCION JacklOD ... St. Louis left·banders Bob Sykea and Buddy Schultz, recovering from injuries. will pitch in the first Cardinal exhibition game ... Outfielder Glenn Barke underwent minor knee s urgery and is expected to miss Ule Oakland A's next three weeks of training ... Manager Jim Frey said he plans a pair of six-inning intrasquad games this weekend for the Kansas City Royals ... Fnadaco Barno. and Tom Johnson, returnin& to the Chicago White Sox from surgery, each threw 15 minutes of battlnt practice and felt no discomfort ... Wayne Valley, rormer owner or the Oakland Raiders football team, bas dropped hia bid to buy the Oakland A's but says he might be interested agarn lJl the future. • r ............. 11 ... ~1e •• ,.. Utah'1 Mrtaa o..utJ KONd 11 ol b1J IO m PQ&Ata Ill U. ..-d ball to IMd tbl Jau to a llT·U• YicrWr OW11r Pwtlacl lD NaUoaal Buktt· ball .,....._ 'llaii 'l'IMlnda1 atsbt. T•nr ....a • .. U\M _. .. P111 •U1 Md IO ••• Cliff' Dk • ...-.o1W.rt.W.lilU..~.quaner u ""' hfteJ rolled lo a Ml)' UNI wtn over Wub.lDston. Tb• N• hi" now WOD tbnt la• row . ....... , ..... ••rtl..-4 & .. 1 DaU1 Gu. Ud Dia LMe paced Buffalo to a 4·3 , Two IOAll by Sick MUU. and OM apiece by ~ N1Uoul Hockt1 LeqlM vlctory over Hart.lord Tburtday nl•b&. ..,,, Hall, ln uniform for Harttotd tor UM ftnt Um• Jince bel.DJ traded by Wtna.l.s>e&. •cored Hartlord'a nn' 10&1 • • • Belt Nylboa 1cored the IO·llMad loal al lffOOdl lnto the thtrd period and the New York Jalanden went oo to defeat PhJladelphJa. 5.2 . . . Jlllark Naplu acored two toala to lead Montreal to a 5-4 ttlumpb ov•r Edmonton. The OUera &ot two aoJll from Blair MeDoald. ..,..., .. ., ........... s ... l.:ee.t• Former E1tancla Higb and Oran1e Coast • Colle1e •tar S..ve Wyatt, now of Arirona Universi· t y. won the 50-yard freestyle in 20.30 on the open· · Inc day of the Paclfic·lO swimminl and divint cbamplonahlps at East Los Angeles Colleae. Brtu GeodelJ of Ml11loo Viejo and a gold medal winner in the 1976 OlympJca. won the ~ free in 4:21.05 ror UCLA ... C1arnce Campbell, tormer president of the National H~ltey Leaaue, was sen· tenced to one day In jail and fined $25,000 for conspiracy to bribe a senator ... The Chairman or the 1980 Soviet Olympic Organizing Committee said that 100 coun· tries have confirmed their intention to participate in the Summer Games In Moscow ... Prime Mlnlater Margare& Tbateber, stepping up her campaign to boycott the Moscow Olympics, urged Britons not to go to the Games as spec· tators ... World champion Keany Rober18 qualified at 2 : 2.39 minutes for the wvAn Daytona 200 motorcycle classic Wea Cooley of Mission Viejo, was the seventh qualifier ... Leon Spinks predicts a "war" when he meets Eddie "Animal" 1..opea in a heavyweight bout in Las Vegas Saturday and both fi ghters agree that one of them will be on the canvas before It ends ... Al Davis notified the National Football League, In a te legram sent to Commissioner Pe&e Rozelle, that the Oakland Raiders "have legally and formally moved to Los Angeles." Moving trucks backed up to the Jblder offices Thursday to begin the move as the NFL went back to court an 1t:. attempt to stop the team from relocating . . Former Olympic gold medalist Rodney 1'1llburn. now 29. and 17 other former Olympians are entered m the Aztec track and field in· '1tallonal at San Diego State Saturday. T~"9Radle Following are the top sPorts events on TV ton ight. Ratings are : .1 ./"./excellent;"./ .1 worth watching;./ .1 fair;./ fo rget If m 6 p.m., Channel 5 ./ ./ ./ ./ NCAA BASKETBALL: UCLA vs. Old Dominion . Announcef"s: Steve Shannon and Ron Fairly. Once a domlnationg power In NCAA basketball playoff com· petition, UCLA's Bruins will try to rekindle the spark that saw them win nine of their last 12 games and advance In the West Regionals. Old Dominion, like the Bruins, has a youno team with three sophomores and two freshmen among the tap six . players. Mi chael Holton and Rod Foster, UCLA's starting guards, are both freshmen as are their replacements. The win· ner advances to meet No. t ranked OePaut Sunday In a national· ly televised game. OTHER TELEVISION 52. Horse Racing -Today at Santa Anita. 7:30 p m .. Channel RADIO Basketball -UCLA vs. Old Dominion, 6 p.m .. KMPC (710); Chicago at Lakers, 7:50 p.m., KLAC (570 ). Knight Interview On '(j(J Minates' 8y Tiie Alaoda~ P,... , Dan Rather'• interview with Indiana buketbaU Coach Bobby Knl•bt will be aired Sunday on the CBS televlslon 1how "80 Mlnutet,'' a story that rivals World War II in the attention lt hH attracted, says producer Steve Glauber. "I've never gotl~n so much at· tentlon on a story ln my life. Not even World War II could top it," Glauber aald, lau1hln1. In a telephone interview from bis New York City office. "I 'roLD MY WIFE last ru&ht that if Indiana gave half as much attention to lbe political scene as it does to Bobby Knight, there would be no cor· ruptioo in the state." .. Bobby mi&ht have thought about lt a lot before agreeing to go along wtlb us, but ontt be said yes. he was 100 percent cooperative. He opened prac. lice. the locker room. the whole bit," said Glauber. who teamed with Rather in lb' production. "He's very s mart. on and off the court," Glauber said of Knight. 39. "He's very lndepen. dent -almost perversely M> very intimidating, a nd can be very. very charming." CBS FOLLOWED Knight Wlth cameras and microphones for five days, mostly in J~nuary. G lauber said lbe Idea ror the segment originated during last year 's National Invitation 40 Straight For Rustlers MOORPARK -Chris Gage and Kim Eisenhart eacb scored 22 points to lead Golden West College·s women's basketball team to its 10th s traight victory of the season Thursday night in non-cooference action here. The game waa the first since the Rustlers woo the Fullerton tournament last weekend and brings Coach Dick Strlclilin's squad to a 40-0 rerord over the past twoseuons. Golden West went in front from the start and held a ~ edge at halftime. The Rustlers host Los Angeles Harbor Wednes· day night in their Southern <.:allfornia <.:on!erence opener with game time at 7:30. Tournament, In which the Hooslen beat Purdue 5S-52 In the ttUe 1ame. The Umel)' 1bow· inl come• a week after the Hooalera won the Big Ten title and a few houn alter the squad wlll have played a flrst·round game ln the NCAA baaketbaU tournament. •'The fl rat day we were wttb him, he went huntlna." Glauber said. "We had him wired and filmed tb.,e lowa and Northwest.em games away, then were preseht later for a game In Bloomington to focus on the crowd. We went back a day in earlv February to inte rview hlm.1' "I DIDN'T COME IN with any preconceived OJ>tmons about t~ guy," said Grauber. ''There s been a lot said against him. I think a lot of It has not necess arily been objective journalism, but in re taliation for what they thmk is scorn of them .• He's a master at Intimidation." Rather and Knight said they dlscu.'>sed the controversial Pan Amcn can Ga mes, but it won't be part or the show because it's old news and the re were no third·party witnesses to verily or re fute Knight'~ explanation. One of the focal points of the show ~111 be Knight's a bility lo motivate hls players. His caree11 coachmg record is 304 wins and 110 losses. "We got interested in Knight because Dan and I are both s ports fans. We like to do stories on people who are the best in their business. Knight is that. plua he ia a colorful man and we were Interested in his methods of motivation," Glauber saJd. ,,....,.-.e•• MOORE ••• Vlk.lnp m1.s.sed 10 pf their first 11 shot.a from the field. As the game wore on, additional woes came in the form of reboundin11 aa Spinn, Klodorf. Moore and even guard Matt Van Steenhuyse co mbin ed with balanced board power to beat the V11dnp al the ir own game. Saturday the Sea Kings have anot.bet' &-8 opponent to contend with. but it will surely be J tougher nut to crack. La Quin· ta 'g J ohn Rogers scored 27 points (23 in the tint half> io belpln,c trample Da.mien. 1 4f h AnniverJar'J Safe 5 real ;J)a'JJ ' f RIGHT NOW we have one of the all-tim~ best selections of new Cadillacs in our history, priced lower than you ever thought possible. WHEN WE SAY, "priced right," we mean you can save THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS and you can choose from over 200 cars during this sale, which will last through Tuesday, March 11. ALSO, WE NEED good trade-ins. So you'll get an excellent price for your old car too. REllEllMR, this is a golden opportunity to own a fuel-efficient new Cadillac & save thousands of dollars on the prlcel r· Eagles a Win Away From All the Marbles • Wben h Joe Wotra ta.Dela Ea11-battle for the ClP J.A 1 l'la buketball mm ....... lp tA)nlsbt qalalt Aka Loma Hlah, t ""1 mark \ht lint tlmt UM EQI .. .bave soae t.b1.t far ln the pott. MUOD loumamenl. -0... fJI the lif&a ofta Oftflooad ln ber ldy .pel"fonqnce 11 Uaa Md~amee. Sbe ta UM bat :•hooter alone Lhe baHUDe of &Q.Y ol UM 9latel'I on the Eltancla toam and perbapa cme ol the bat lo :the CJF. : While abe may be overlooked by many. abe ·lan't beln• overlooked by UC lrvtn. women'• ·basketball oooch Dean Andrea who wu at th :1emJ.finaJ victory ov•r Cyprea and tlntled out McNamee as the 1lrl he was most lnte~sted In from the two teama. . .. . ON nm WOMEN'S INTEllNATlONAL Surf Ing Association <WISA > circuit, Ali&a Schwanstem of Laguna Beach recently captured the amateur junror women's division or th~ San Diego ONLY •Mil ... Tr\cl• Olli of Nnport 8Hch WU ~net aad II t n Vanborn ol Nt•Port .. A(b ro~ lD the HIM tom,.uuoo. Sebwarateln 1lao louk tblrd place tJl lb• amai.ar oPftJ dlvtalon and wtll nut be tompetlnt ln the &mta Cn&1 1urttn1 cbamploftlblpa Marcil 1$-11 «aw.a, ~dlnl on 1urf tOndiUona. lenlfer Van ••• ol San Juan Capltttano will a11o be com· petlne lD tho m • • • OaANGE COAST COLU:GE has a powerf\11 track and C&eld team thla seuon W\der Coach Fred llokaNIOI'\. In lhtlr laat meet, t.be Pirat.ea bad four atrla PQIJt doublt vlct.onta lnclud.ln8 Vaneua Den· nlston, Laura Head, JacJrielJ:ttleand Pat Shaw. Denniston, a sprinter from Huntin&t.on Beach, won th" 100 and 200·meter events lo 1.2.4 and 25.4. Held captured the 100 and 400-meter hurdles in 17.2 and 1 03.9. LttUe took the 800 lo 2.22.l and cleared 5·5 to win the high jump; and Shaw won the discus ! 123·5) and shot put !38-8"'-1 > OOC abo hu another outttandlnl t.ennil team tbat ll wMWeated and bu outacored opponents, •l-4, lDftftlltatt)Jt vlotorie1. A'1MJGC the top perform.en are Maria and Mel.l.Dds llyera, the bne-two players on the squad of Coecb Janice Maran. ••• .\T GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE, Coaeh Dick Strlcklln'• women's bute~l team keeps rolling alooa. 1be RU1Uen were no better than a third choice to win the recent FuDerton tournament but lMtead. woo the Utle and preserved an undefeated 1ketn to boot. The Rustlers have won 10 this year and 40 straight over a two-year span Kim Eisenhart, an all-league performer. as back to spark the team again this season. Another Golden West team that is doing well as the defending state champion gymnastics squad of Sandy Camey. The Rustlers a.re favored to repeat as state champs. CONGIATVLATiONS AaE in order to former Huntlqtor> Beach Hl1h buketball star Katfq Doyle. a IOl)bomore at USC UUI seaaon, wbo wu selected to tbe second team all WCAC squad. Linda Goeqel of Cal State Fullerton, by way of Corona del Mar High, and Jeanne Beauprey '11 UCLA, out ot Mlasion Viejo Hilb. are amoot U. statistical leaden 1n the circuit. Goe11el flnia~ third in field goal percenta1e (50.8) while Beauprey was third lo reboundine with an 8.9 average * *. UC IRVINE'S JENNIFEt CHANDLER, the 1976 U.S. gold medalist in diving at Mont.real, rt-- cently won both the one and three-meter events at the Zone C AJA W regional qu.alifyine meet in Albu· querque UCI's Wanda Boda was seventh in the three-- met.er event and both girls qualified for the oa· tional AIAW meet in Las Ve.cu. March 18. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS PALM SPRINGS (AP) -Don Baylor, the •: American Leasue's Most Valuable Player, report· ' ed to the Calltomla Angels training camp Thurs· day aayini. "I've still got a lot to prove to , myself." 1977 SEDAN DE VILLE 50150 split pwr. seat, AM /FM stereo w/C.B.. cruise control & full vinyl top. 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I'm glad t.o be tn camp and I'll be working bard.'· 2600 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Telephone (714) 540-9100 lhlllC' "'""ll"'"•IO A~I"•'~ <,A f\.a04'1'•00A~to•l"4 \l,..OA' IOGID.11\Ho•:OOP'M Allt•"-1«100_ ... AllprlCftOM>tu.&1...-Although be wants to be a regular outfielder. BayJor seemed almost agreeao1e to bem·g the desi~atedhlUer,tbeJobthMbroughthlmtheMVP ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ award. "I hope to do better than in 1979," he said re· ferring to the season when he hit 296 with 36 home runs and a league leading 139 runs·batted·tn and 120 runs scored. BAYLOR DIDN'T GET much tame for workouts as rain limited the practices to the morn· ing. And pitcher Dave Fr~t remalned a holdout Outfielder Dan Ford. who underwent knee ligament surgery immediately after the 1979 season when the Angels won the AL West title. said, "I should be ready for the opening of the season. 1be knee feels strong but I still seem t.o favor iL" Ford hit .290 with 21 homers and 101 RBI let season. "I'm working on a special program where I lift weights tn the morning and run in the after noon." The Angels open the spnng exhibition season Saturday. March 15. in Palm Springs against Seat· tie in the first of two weekend games with the Mariners. All games at Palm Springs are at I o'clock until the Freeway Series with the Dodgers begins April 4 at Anaheim Stadium * * * * * * Sulton Would OK Trade to Angels REMIHGTOM CUSHl()M.AIU 24!!3 1 63 FET WHfTEWALL • 4 body p11e s ot smooth rrdrn g polyester • Wide protrle for secure handllnq 39f!x13 1.98 FET WHITEWALL ,I~ • 2 wid&-meet belts for ~ long lasting wear • 2-pty polyester cord for smoother rides • Lower rolling resistance than tires of other construction LUBE. OIL CHAMGE& FILTER •ChaS&s lube & oil change & ftl1er •tncludeS tight trucks ........ Clll far ...-. 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Ule PCM U011 eoub'7 CMm· l>tonabtp l11t fall aod '" .;vu..., .,.., la tM 411. tuce"!Jtl." ~bomore Joe Youo• of 11 .. anchoNd UM wtn -·IM1 cllltarace medley relQ and -ftui·mile NIQ tea.ma at Loal .JMacb Llllt Week wbOe Mlltor MttbaeJ Cornn took fourth in the Are•P•rS ... ,,_AP ot.pak._ OGDEN, Utah -Lamar butetball Coach Bil-ly Tubbl .. ~ally quiek with a quip, but It took eome dolq to explain the pme he'd Just seen; a Lamar victory. to be sure, but a rout turned cliff. b•Df.er in ftve quick mlnuta. 'One of our plau toa.labl wu to get up 22 pointa wtth five or 1lx mloutes lell. tben bold oa for dear life ... Tu.bbl Joked of Latnar'1 1'1-8S vict.orJ over Weber State Thursday night in tbe flrst round of the NCAA West Reaiona.I. 'Ibat's Just what happened. And in the end, it was the clock u much u Lamar that finally put the skids to 17th-ranked Weber State's spirited comeback from a 7s.5' ddlcit wttb 4 :50 left . IVN~N >'~ M~ ~ eXT'G'tlt> Y«.4it SUN6 DfNCn'f 6ACI( ~ Tiie BAJ.L'S ruGNr ANP Y4'1 llll.L MT A $()t.IP aMmlCr. K6eP nm~ 1'1/l!M/ '1/l'W tlll' SU6HT'-'I (J,A/ '1W 8AU. A S )Q'I l!Jt'fl!MO .,,, Ger li!:M!' ~N. lcmg Jmnp for the Anteaten. ~ Costa Mesa High quarterback Bill Lux <left >-and tight @nd Mark Boyer ol Edison s1ened letters of mtent this week. Lux is headed tor Southern Utah State. Boyer w1U play football at use. In Thursday night's other first-round came, Clemson clipped Utah State 76-73 t.o advance to a ------------.0.-.•m_u-..-...... '.-.-..;."-..;.•1 __ ..... _ Saturday meeting here with 12th-ranked Brigham Young, 24-4. Lamar. 21·10, meets No. S OrelOD . . ~ . . .. . Pressure Isn't New GWC's Hatw n Has Been Through It Before ·: By .JOHN SEV ANO • Of .. .,..,, Pllllt , ... ~ It's bard to ti1ure the 1ame of •asketball. There are so uiany NPS f.nd downs, highs and lows. •treaks and slumps. Usually the better teams will stay at the top, }ut ever so often there's an out- lider that surprisingly emerges. ' Sucb is the case with Golden Tf est College. With a firth place finish in the Southern California Conference standings, the Rustlers, at 6-8, Qarely reached the playorrs But. oh, what they have dont! ~nee : THE RUSTLERS shocked LA llarbor m the first round of the Shaughnessy tournament and t)e n w e nt on t o s tun LA Southwest, last year's wild card champ, 85-77. Thus, the Cm· ella Rustlers find themselves ihe fll"llt round of the state offs. ound unbelievable? Well. . Heck', even sotne of the yers are finding it hard to ieve. • "I know I didn't expect to get in the st.ate playoffs," admits tuard Trulett Jfatton. "But •e'rebere." -By "here" Hatton means an • tpening ate wttb El Camino. ~e state's No. 3 ranked team. S aturday nag ht. And, if t he Eustlen are~t.o have any ance of , Hatton ls go. I to have to one of the am 's major contributors. THE PRESSURE of being '"counted on" 1s nothing new for the backcourt. speciali st. lie was under similiar strain all last season while a m ember of the Sunset League c h a mpion Marina High Vikings. . Hatton is quick to point out. however, that the two seasons are as different as night and day. ·'There was a lot or pressure on us last year because every- one expected us t.o win," he ex- plained. '\Here (at Golden West> oobody expected us to be where we are. "TIDS VEAR WE'VE been re- laxed before every game. or courae, we've been underdogs t.be whole time, too.•• The Rustlers may have been underdogs, but four conference TRUIETT HATTON losses have been by a mere bucket. As a matter of fact, G we bas met Cypress. the state's No. 4 ranked team. on three occasions and lost by a total of 11 points. It's for these reasons the Rustlers w0n•t io Into their game with the Warriors feellne inrerior. Far from it. Instead. the players have a Jot of COD· fidence. •'WREN WE Flll8T started the season,·· said Hatton, "all we wanted to do was make the playoffs . If we finished third we thought it would have been a good year. Going into the playoffs we knew we were better than a fifth place team. We wanted lo prove we belonged. "We're going in thinking we can win this game. U we lose, at least we'll know we gave it our best shot." Much of the Rustlers' success will be directly related to the type of performance Hatton bas. There's no secret arpong oppo- nents that he's the cfuarterbaclc of the team; the one that makes the offense work and the club go. ••1 KNOW THERE'S some pressure in my role." he admits. "But I look at it as kind of a challenge. "You always know you're go- ing to get a good game from Walt (Evans l. He's tough. The best player I've ever played with. lie helps take a lot of the pressure off me '• Hatt.on says the key to beating El Camino is whether the team breaks out to an early lead or not. "WE HAVE TO GET a lead so they'll have to come at us." Hat- ton explains, as the Rustlers like to run-and-gun while the War- riors possess a more patient style. "We're not very good at trying to run around and catch people." Halt.on wi ll enter the affair w1tb some pretty impressive numbers: 14.1 average, 47 per- cent shooting from the floor, 4.1 assists. His coach, J im Green- field, says Hatton has already far surpassed his expectations. "For our style or play I knew we needed a good point guard. It was my No. 1 priority." said the second-year coach ... Truiett has done more than I expected. He's handled his s ituation and role extremely well for a freshman. There's a world of difference in him now than when he first started." So. the dream for Hatton and the Rustlers continues. Will they ever wake up? "I don't think so." Hatt.on say~ with a smile. "Not unul every- thing is over with." SWIM STAR SHAW S4YS HE'LL QVIT TUCSON CAP > -Tim Shaw. former holder of eight world s wimming records and 1975 win- n er of the Sullivan Award as the country's top amateur athlete, says he will quit competitive swimming after the NCAA cham- pioDBhips th.is month. Shaw, who won a s ilver medal in the 1976Summer0lym- pic Games at Montrea l, bad planned to compete for the Unit· ed St.ates in this year's Moscow Olympics. But then came Presi· dent Carter's proposed boycott of the Games because of the Soviet Union's military presence in Af~hanist.an. State. 26-3, in the other Saturday pme. Tubbs had other mock explanations for his t'lub's pliJbt al the end. "Tbe officials were killing us. They kept calling fouls on Weber and we kept missing," be sa.id. .. E ... i & .. at9 N'9•t LINCOLN. Neb. -It was a big night for the Big Eight. Missouri . the Big Eight's regular season champ, erased a first half deficit behind the heroic play of reserve cente r Tom Dore to down San Jose 61-51. And Kansas State. the Wlllller of lbe Big Eight postseason tournament, romped past Arkaosu 71-~ in the NCAA Midwest Regional. After a day off, Kansas St.ate will meet No. 2 Louisville and Mlssoun will play No. 9 Not.re Dame in the second round Saturday at the Bob Devaney Sports Center on the Unaveraity of Nebraska campws. Missouri, now 24·5, was exJ)ttted t.o crush the San Jose State Spartans. who were mak1.0g their first PoStseason appearance l.D 29 years But the Spartans. hot in the first ball, led at in- termission J0.23 and Steve St.apanovtch. Miaaoun's 6·11 freshman center sensation, had rour fouls and an upset stomach. CarreU 8 p•rla P•rtltae WEST LAFAYETIE, lnd. -All-American center Joe Barry Carroll prefers to have his performance on the court do the talking for him and refuses interviews. But the 7-1 senior's teammates aren't afraid t.o point out his cootrlbuttons go beyond what is seen in the boxscore. "Carroll has really helped me out as a person and as a baske tball player," s aid Purdue sophomore forward Keith Edmonson after Car- roll's 33 pointa and 13 rebounds sparked the Big Ten Boilermakers into Saturday's second round of the NCAA Mideast Regional tournament. Carroll was 1.2 for 19 from the field and nine of 11 from the free throw Une as Purdue overcame a s uperb 29-point. 12-rebound performance by Michael Brooks in defealJng LaSalle 90-82. The victory pita No. 20 Purdue, lt-t, •laiosl No. 13 st. John's of New York in one of Saturday's games at Mackey Arena where Purdue la 142·2'7 In 13 seasons. Ivy League champion Pennsylvania. a 62-55 winner over Washington State in the reg.iona.J opener. meets No. 14 Duke in tbe other secood- round battle. Tw•aee. I...,• Atle•~ GREENSBORO, N.C. -Tennessee and Iowa posted fairly easy victories ln the NCAA East Regional tournament but their next assignments are likely to be a bit more difficult. On Saturday, they must face a couple of Atlan- tic Coast Conference teams in the ACC's back yard -the Greensboro Coliseum. site of the recent ACC postseason tourney. Tennessee, an 80·69 wiMer over Southern Con· fe rence champ Furman, wiU go up against eighth- ranked Maryland -the regular-season ACC king -while Iowa. which knocked off Virginia Com - monwealth 86-72, will meet North Carolina State. After playing home-and-bome qamst the likes or Southeastern Conference rivals Louisiana State and Kentucky, ranked third and fowtb nationally, Tennessee is used to big games so an ACC team isn't likely to awe the Vola. Mesa Cyclists Race Tonight Will the BnlJsh·based nders be able to upend the top local favorite:-s urh as Mike Bast, Alan Christian and Gene Woods in tontght's Spring Classic speedway motorcycle racing action at the Orange County Fairgrounds m Costa Mesa? That queslJoo will be aru.wered, barring a heavy rain deluge arter noon today. when Promoter Harry Oxley presents the top attraction of the off.season beginning at 8 o'clock. MOST OF THE RIDERS nov. competmg on tale Bnt.J.sh c1rcwt grew up on the Cost.a Me!>a track and know 1t as well , and in some casei., pre. haps better. lhan the t'Urrent crop of nde rs .Bruce Penhall who once called Balboa his home. 1s being touted by many in the Bril1!>h league as the next world champion. Ile v.on the world masters lJtle last year. <>then from across the AtlantJc include Ron Prest.on. Bobby Schwartz. Kelly Moran and Dennis Sigalos. Prest.on captured the under 21 world htle last seuon. JOINING BA.ST FROM Uus area a re Chris· tian, Woods, Dave Sims and Shawn Moran among others. . A special match race has been set with. Penhall and Pre;t.on from the Bnt1sh League fac·· ing Bast and Christian. Otberwue. the regular Fnday ntg.ht fo rmat: will IA:>llowed with 22 heut races scheduled. · "Th.is is the most popular form of racing for our fans. Uldlv1dual, head to head competit.Jon ." Oxley says. Gates open at 6 :30 ,.,Ith p.artung fr~ Fishing Show Ends LONG BEACH -Fred H.aU's Western Tacklt' and f\shing Boe Show will coocJude a short. five day nm at the Lone Beam Convention Cent.er Sun day ruJtht. Fisb.in.g experts will be on ba.od lo give u ps on a 11 typeso( game fi&b and preparatioo for table use Doris Robinson of lbe National Manne Fish e ries Service will discuss cooking or fi sh throughout the show whtch ls open until 10 Jo tonight. noon to 10:30 Saturday and noon t.o 8 p.m Sunday. Charlie Davis of Huntington Beach, a well known lerturer on ocean flshi.ng , will discuss game fishing with others delving into fresh water fish mg. There wtll also be di.splays and booths of fish mg tackle and boats along with films or ftshing in many parts of the world. Slow P itch Tourney Set A slow pitch softball tourney for 8 and c division teams wtll be held at Mile Square Park in Fountain VaJley, April 5-7. A total of 24 teams will rompe~ in the doublt• elimination tourney Entries are now bemg acr<'pt ed with a St.SO fei!. For information. phone Al Z1m mer at 846-5265. Vniversity Loss !s Duplication Aussie U pset BRISBANE. Auatralla CAP) -New Zealand's C hris Lewis upset Australia n J ohn Alex- ander, 5-7, 9-7, 8-10. M , 7-5, today in their 4\AJt- hour opening match in the Davia Cup Eastern zone t.enn.ia final. Rain and darkness forced postponem ent of the second match. ••• ILET ~YLAST Used 1979 Regals----~ "There's no way this should happen, let alone twice ln the same week," bemoaned University !figb volleyball coach Mike Puritz. ~ ~ But the Trojan squad, leading 14·11 in the tdirth set and serving for match point, let another ~t alip through its flnaen Thursday night ~alnst Laguna HilJJJ. : The Hawks rebounded to take the fourth set ud then scored a 15-9 win in tbe last sel to hand E Troiam t.belr second atraJlbt loss. Against ssioo Viejo earlier this week, University was in same situation, one point away from victory in fourth set, and that one got away, too. "We 're just oot an11111alve eoouati," adds uritz. The Hawks' ts-12. 9-15, 7-IS, 16-14, 15-9 ftumpb l!'t UniftnitJ wttb u o.2 mark. .J In other non-lea~ue action, Marina disposed of tlattin8 Ocean View ln stralaht sets, 18-14, 15-5, ~9. Hitter Tom Plane sparkled for the Vikl.Dp. ROBERTC. 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J •••• (no<<>QO•IC-.00 6 4 All•nta •I Verc.<NWff Dubious Sports Awards Voting Procedure Called Ridiculous By FRED ROTHENBERG NEW YORK (AP) -The validity of the Na· t1onal Sports Emmy Awards handed out, Tuesday night is highly dubious. The best peopl~ and pro- grams may or may not have won, nut the ridiculous voting sel·UP robbed the awards or real legitimacy and credibility. The awards were for sports shows aired between July, 1978 and July, 1979. The voting panels voted late last month. That means the panels were judging some events they may or may not have seen over a year and a half before. ABC BROADCAST the World Series between Baltimore and Pittsburgh in 1979, but nominated in the category of Outstanding Uve Sports Special was NBC's telecast or the 1978 Series between Los Angeles and New York. That Series is bard to re- SPORTS ON TY member now, so how are the voters supposed to recall bow well It was put on the air? The long period between air dates )llld awards was one of the reasons ABC gave for not participating in the Sports Emmy Awards last year. But ABC was back in the fold Tuesday night because the network was promised by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, among other things, that the next awards show would pro· bably be this.September, relatively close to the Ju· ly , 1980 deadline date. Bll'I' n1E MOST LUDICROUS part of the vol· ing was how the winners were selected. The chance for voter bias and abuse was blatant. One of the "bhte·ribbon" panelilts participat- ing in the Feb. 23 voting works for one of the major networks. The othe r two networks were not represented on that 11-man panel. This voter, who asked not to be identified, said he was picked because the "Academy said everybody else we wanted was up at Lake Placid." This panelist was part of the production team involved in one of the nominated shows. He dis· qualified himself for the category in which his' show was nominated but did not excuse himself for other programs shown on bla network, for which . be bad no product.loo role. S••tlftla•'srv,•..i1e TELEVISION 9 a.m. (22) -A•EaJCAN ANGLE&. . 10 a.m. (4) -NCAA M8&B'l'MLL SPECIAL : -A report OD the dfJO NCAA eolJeclate basketball · cbamp&cmhip includinl an update on first-round ·sames. 10:30 a.m. (4) -NCAA BASKnBALL - Kanaaa State vs. Louisville at Llneoln, Neb. ln a second round Midwest plllyoff 1ame. 11 a.m. (5) -TENNIS -Peter li'1elD1DI meet.a nm GulllklOD lD a WCT Challeqe Cup match, taped in lloatreaJ. 11:80 a.m. (13) -SPO&'l'S AnELD -Homer Circle villta an antique ft1blq Ion coll9ctor. 1 p.m. (7) -11'11 NllaA WIJ9l'ON WO&LD nNALI -BlPllPta of tbe JM nma1a1 ot tbla drU·l'ldna ntn&. UM f1Dal_.~t10oa ot tM NRJlA MAIOD. (22) -IUC.tn •A»& IN O&&llANY. l :JO p.m. (4) -NCAA~ -11111· IOUI ft. Nall'e Dw M tin I 1 .. 4 ~ID a a..t roadlllldwltDlanft ..... I ~ <Tf ~~AVIO 1aAaNO -IDdJ.;ear second International Race of Champions qua1Jf1er. taped at Mi chigan International Speedway. <34> FUTBOL INTERNACIONAL -Paraguay vs. Chile in a South American championship game. 2:45 p.m. <2) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR - Leon Spinks < 8-2· 1 > meets Eddie Lopez <13-2· 1> in a scheduled lO·round heavyweight bout telecast from Las Vegas. Also: Part two or the meo·s world s peed skating championships, taped in Heeren· veen, Holland. 3:30 p.m. (7) -PRO BOWLING -The Fair Lanes Open, taped in Washington, D.C. 4 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Third round play in the Jackie Gleason lnverrary Classic. (52) - BOXING. 4:50 p.m. <28> -PRO SOCCER. 5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WOllLD OF SPOaTS - Earnie Shavers meet.a Bernardo Mercado ln a scheduled 10.round heavyweight bout from Great Gorge, NJ. Also, satellite coverage or the first day of the golden skates speed skating championships from Inzell. West Germany and a report on the American Cup gymnastics meet and the world cup men's downhill sJdlng. 7:30 p.m. (52) -HORSE RACING -Today al Santa Anita. RADIO Hockey -Chicago al Kings, 7:50 p.m., KllS (1150). Basketball -Santa Ana at Saddleback. 7:30 p.m ., KSBR (88.5 FM ). s-••'• rv, ••tile TELEVISION 9:45 a.m. (34) -FUTBOLSOCCER. 10 a .m. (2) -NBA BASKETBALL Philadelphia at San Antooio. Noon (4 ) -NCAA BASKETBALL -Old Dominion or UCLA vs. OePaul in a West Regional NCAA playoff game at Te mpe. 12: 15 p.m. (2) -SPORTS S PECTACULAR - Marty Monroe fills ln for injured Ron Lyle against ScoU LeDoux. 1 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Second round of the Jackie Gleason lnverrary Classic. (7 ) - 8UPEKTEAM8 -BalUmore aaaimt Pittsburgh. 2 p.m. (4) -NCAA BASKETBALL -Arizona State or Loyola vs. Ohio State ln a West regional NCAA playoff game. 2:1' p.m. (7) -BOXING -Amateur boxers from the U.S. and Eaat Germany square off ln a aeries of bouts telecaat via satellite from Schwerin, Eut Germany. 3:80 p.m. (7) -WIDE WOllLD OF SPORTS - Eric Heiden, the ::;J~ecedented five-Ume Wlnt.er Olympic 1old m t. 1.s am.,:r the expected athl~ In tbe 1olden skates 1 skating cbam· pionsbipe from lnlell, West Germany. Also: The American Cup omna1Uc1 meet from New York. ' p.m. <•> -8PO&TSWO&LD -Same-day coverap of a J.2.~d mlddlewei1bt bout between Da.tct lm• <Sl·lf.2) And Curtis Parter (15-0). ... t :IO p.m. (9) -NBA aAS&BTBALL -The Laker1 meet tbt Trail Bluer1 lD Portland. 7 f,m. UO) -SOCCER MADE IN Gl&llANY. 7:IO p.m. (U) -ROJLSB JlACING -:todaJ' at SaDta Anita. • aADIO Bu• rtltell -Lallen at POit.land, t :IO p.m.,. JruAC (llO). 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The Pavilion also can be the send-off point for a trip to Catalina Island. But that's another story . o.111' ...... ~ ~ LM h.- avtl.IZATION HAS ~i CLORA BUT YOUTH CAN mLL FIND FUN IN A BOAT • •• DINERS AT TALE OF THE WHALE RESTAURANT MULL THEIR CHOICES .•• • .• DUCK'S GOT HIS! The Top View of .Big Top By ARTHUR a . VINSEL Of Ull o.lly ...... s..... Clifford Vargas s its with his cinnamon Samoyed Bandit in bis lap and smiles an impa· tient smile. He is a busy man. If be wasn't he couldn't afford the handful of gold that hangs oo a cbam around bis neck. The giant medallion makes Vargas look like the owner of the biggest tent circus on earth. He la. VARGAS DIDN'T RUN away to join the circus; he sold hi.a house to buy it. "What I bought in 1972, we don't have left." says Vareaa during an interview in bis brand· new corporate headquarters in Lakewood. They haven't quite moved in yet. A pair of tall black leather ringmaster's boots stands beside the stairway to the master's office, which ls guarded by Bandit, who wears a tlny red ribbon in her hair "I WAS BORN and raised on a rarm outside Livermore," says Vargas, whose grandfather was involved in the circus life m the family's native Portugal The pbooe nngs -"Where do we place the Big Top"" One or his netghbors m the new office complex drops in to say hello and mention that he has ei&ht grandchildren. Tickets supplied_ And his public relations man. Jerry D1gney, calls to report he is stuck on the freeway with ao elephant. "WE'VE BEEN DOING a thing with the elephants ... and with the rain and all .... " said Digney. The phones stop ringing and Vargas starts (Sft MR. CIRCUS. Pa1e C7) Bach's Scores Winning Listeners "I wake up in the Digbt wonderiq if t sent the scores to musicians or completed a con· tract." About ball ol the voices are from the church choir. tbe otbets and orchestral muaiclans are profeuinMls en•a1ed for the festival, wbl-cb ls aelf·aupporUng through ticket sales and dona· tiona. Tbe cbmcb Raub said doea't spomor tbe fest:h-al, but 'ii/en Its faclUtles. 'lbe cburdl ls when tbe f.Uval wu born. when tbe Loi An•elee Oratorio Society performed the Mau ln a •Peeial prosram. ,, ... lnterntlaaion Tom Titus One bundJ'ed and twenty n1De producUou have been mounted under the SCR banner Ii.Dee artistic direct.on David Emmee and MartJn Benson flnt decided to start a theater 1n Oraqe County. l~EVITABLY • TRE&B have been a number of chuaes. thouab the company's primary ml11lon of brlnlin1 profe11lonal theater ol b1Jb quality here 6u rem~ CODI· tant. And apart from Emmes and Benion, tbe peraon most familiar with the South Cout !Upertory story from 1985 to 1980 la lta senior actol', Don Tuche. Now «>. Tucbe has virtually made a car'ffr or SCR. perf01"Dllq ln about two-thirda of the company's productions. He was aboard when Emmea, Benson and company mounted three summer shows ln Long Beach back in 19&4, the year before they moved lbejr fJ~llng operation to Oranae County, and he 's been the only charter member of the troupe -(besides its founders> to remain with SCR on a continual basis. HIS SCR CREDITS include a number of ac· tor 's dream roles -Vladimir in "Waiting for Godot." CommandeJ< Bucher in ''Pueblo," McCann in ''Tbe Birthday Party," James in "That Championship Season," Joe in "The Time of Your Life" and the title role in "Uncle Vanya." They also include, particularly lately, a col· lection of waJJc-ons a nd spear carriers in such recent shows as "A Life in the Theater" and the current "Right of Way." Not, that Tuche is alone in drawing more non·essential assignments. rn "Right of Way," he shares "also in the cast" duty with two other bl•h-powered company regulars, Jobn·David Keller and Hal Landon Jr. · The stars (Clarke Gordon and Frances Bay> are imported since the requirementa are for people in their late 70s. TIME WAS WHEN Tuche. Landon and, cer· tainly, Keller would have automatically drawn Jbo~e ''old man" assignments, for all are ·b>arvelous character actors who have the • fqility to play septugenarians convincingly. · With the new theater and the desire for favorable comparison with other repertory PRODUCE PRICES ARE LOW HERE! DOORSONNAT 9 A.M. POI THIS llG A.MHUAL IVIMf ~ . SUHDA Y 'Tit. 6 Flt) -~ ':.:: M/C ~ I/A e-.. 'llSA _,,. ...... • Wlllf h. '°" TASTI-CC*fAll t'MI ,_. r---·R•l•f :J•Ttl-----1 r-----Ri11Jil•JtJ----, 11 7f'•UOMll,._. I I MO ···" Nl'I TMI I I U'llA l4ICI a.n I : ASPAIAGUS TIPS! : l TOMATOES : I 79c II 29c I : !.r-9 :: ... : I ~o:,_. 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They are the backbone of SCR and artistic directors Emmes and Benson apparent· ly share that opinion. "DA vm AND llAaTIN ..... trytn1 to keep the family atmosphere of the company -even when they're laughed at when they attend LORT <League of Resident Theaters) meetincs for doing so." Tuche asserts. "They have encouraged continued dialogues and meetings among the company members, and their doors are always open to hear our gripes. ll's the only way we'Jl sur- vive." While other professional theaters of SCR '1 status operate on a sbow-to-abow baala. the Costa Mesa company bas maintained ita family environment, Tucbe believes, altboucb be COD· cedes that there are artiatic considerations which must be met -such as caatlne acton of the proper age in key roles. "GONE ABE THE days when Don Tucbe could put on makeup and do the old man bit," be comments. On the other hand, many Oran1e Cout theatergoers -this one included -deU&ht in going to SCR and seeine Don Tucbe putting on makeup and doing the old man btt. The idea of resident actors performing various roles over the course of a seuon ia. after all, what built SCR in the first place. A conversation with Tucbe -Joottnc leaner and trimmer than any actor of 40 hu a ri&ht to look -unearth11 a bit of fond nostalgia for tbe "old days" of the late 19608 when he and the company were trying out their wtnes. "11IOSE OLDER SHOWS bad a special magic that will never come back," he admlta. "The actors were younger. more starry· eyed idealists, and we had a goal -to bring quality professional theater to Oranae County, and to have a home base aa actors." Now, ironically, South Coast Repertory bas J' UMYllSITT Of CALIPOlHIA, llVM ~COMMlnD FOR ARTS PRISIMTS l'WAMDA LIWIS DAHCI CO. -African. Carrlbean. East lndlan, Modern and Jau. Saturday, Mateh 8, 1980 - 8:00 p.m. In Cnwford Hall. Gen«at 14. Faculty, Staff. and Other Student• 13. and UCI Student• 12 UCLA OPllA ,.,..,., COMrA>n' In • ..n.e of one-act QPeru. &mday. March 9. 1980 -8;00 p.m. In the Concert Hall. General 14. Facu1ty/1t1ff 13. UCI 1tudent1 12 . For furtM( Info. call 833-e371. T!Okets evallabte at the ASUCI Box Offioe. RJT ftU'I" AND forelDOlt, Don Tuebe ta a 1ta,. Idol'. Re 11 wor~ In tbe field be tlnt dlaeownd M an awestruck kid ol 12 or 11 wben bl• fat.bu took blm to aee "Death of a Sa ......... at the Aeton Wort.bop In Sa l"raD· ~. . ••1 WM deeply imprelled, '' be recan., ••and I 11l8de ap ill¥ mind rtCht then that I WU loln& to be -actor ... . Re found bll way Into eommunity tbeat.er In Rlcbmond and Oaklaod. then enrolled at Dtab&o v alle1 O>I'• and San Pr•"1sco State. wbere Ida roommate wu MarUD Bwon. A.11o 1n tbe eoUe1e'• drama procram at that time were Emma and other put bd present SCR members. lncludln& John A.rtbur Dam, Davtd Clements, Martha McFartand, Richard Retow, John-David Keller and aet cleslaner Mike Devine. "1'808£ WE&E ftlE &Olden Jean at San Frandaco State," Tucbe recalla, DOtt.nc that an inordinate percenta1e of alumni from the 1111.a period are now workiQI 1n proleulonal tbea~. , .. '· .. •. , • ; " . " .. .. . Tucbe stayed ln San Francisco a~ ... &ndualioa ud joined tbe Acton Wortmbop. til;al ·"' after a year ol workln1 back.ataae and pfaJfq one blt put, be wu more than receptive when Bemon summoned him to Soutbem Callfonda to join tbe new IJ'OUP be and Esnmes were form· 1n1. That croup, which began as a closen troubadors wbo atuffed their scenery intb a Ila· UoD wap, ha come a loaJ way over the lat 15 yean, and Don Tuebe has t>een aJan.1 for mo.t ol tbe ride. 'STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE' SCENE Talking With Cherie Patch aa Blanche He'• a living exponent ol the old community theater maum that "there are oo small parts, only small actors." At South Coast Repertory, Don Tucbe llaDda tall indeed. FASHIONS• EDWARDS CINEMA • FAIH'N &PL.AIM •CAM Dt '°""1 • HAllllaURGER HAMLET • COCO'S • ~ LET us SERVE YOU? • • B• .. •IA..erle• 759-4478 Delplll• Bair F•••I• .. 54 ...... Illes• Vertie l'tw.,el SSfl-8311 l ~ i ~ ' • .. .... ..... l PILGRIMS SEEKING NEW WORLD 'Voice of People' Ensemble at OCC Raf Cantonese Foad • e.tt here ., ••• hotM STAG CHINESE CASINO /1_olJen ~~1• ..., ~H ~ragon -_,-- GENUtNE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo Corte Dishes LUNCH•OINNER DAILY Food To Take Out 11 :30 A M. lo 10 P M 202l H.t.or ll•d. COSTA MESA 642· 7162 • 631 ·991 I • JOHN ALEXANDER AND KEITH Clark Witt share the podium at 5anta Ana High Schoof Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. Saturday when their Irvine Master Chorale and Pacific Symphony perform Verdi's "Four Sacred Pieces" and Rachmaninoff's "The Bells." Soprano Lynn Cole-Adcock, tenor Jonathan Mack and baritone Thomas Hampson wlll be featured soloists. The $S to $8 tickets may be purchased at the door, 520 W. Walnut St. VERDI'S "FOUR SACRED PIECES" also will be heard when Don Walker con· ducts the Saddleback Concert Chorale at 8 p.m . Saturday and Sunday In Geneva Presbyterian Church, 24301 El Toro Road, Laguna Hiiis. Organist Darlene Rohrer wlll accomeany the 100 voices for Haydn's "Te Oeum 'and Faure's "Requiem.'' Tickets at the door. THIS WEEKEND AT UC IRVINE : The UCI Concert Choir, led by Joseph Husrtl, will perform three Bach cantatas -"Christ Lag In Todesbanden," "Wachet, Bete" and "Nach Dir, Herr, Verlanget Mich" -at 8 tonight and Saturday in the Fine Arts Concert Hall. Shi Long Yu, Donner Tozer, George Chien and John Oddo will be soloists. Tickets S2 ... UCLA's Opera Company will perform three one-act operas -Donizetti's "Rita," Puccini's "Suor Angelica" and Offenbach's "Mari age aux Lanternes" -in English, Italian and French at 8 p.m . Sunday In the Fine Arts Concert Hall. Admission: $4 ... The R'Wanda Lewis Dance Company, which combines carlbbean, East Indian, African ~"~cflalJ!!l!!!!m! DINNER rLA YHOUSE MO:JeGRAND HOTEL t Nl'Tll llAY, MAHDI, CA am ,,...,11 Miss Dorothy Lamour NEIL SIMON COMEDY l!VERY TUl!S. THRU SUN. l!:Vit:I. AND SUN. aAUNCH I DINNER PtAYHOUSE 140 AVE. PICO -SAN ClElllElfTE 92172 -«'~ -4'\. ~;,,~ .......... Boole ., Lyrics BY I Olfll'.C:n o IV 1 DO ROTHV DONNELL-v GA!Y PAVISI SIOMU~~·~g~BERO EVERY TUES. THAU SUN. EVES. a SUN. BRUNCH (714)-492-9950 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - For '.'An Ev.nlno To RMntlml»r'' NO (JARRISON • MKEA Tues., thru Sat. KELLY LDIAIRE Vocals ar Piano n..~Sat .• Tues., thru Sat. VANCING NIGHTWINDI Sun. and Mon. - . DANCING NIG1"'L Y UNDY-MNDIRI Vocall 6 Plano Sun. and Moo. •nd Jan rhvthma, wltt perfornf ate p.m. S.tul"CWf In CraWford Hell. Tickets $it. "THI! SBASONS" AND THI! l'AMOUS ''Le Pas de Quatre" wilt be featured In the thlrdprogramot Ballet Paclflca'amem- TWO Uff•LL8CTUAL OtANTS of American Revotutlo~ t"°"9t'lt wlll come to llfe when the Jeffenon "'· H•mftton dtbete fl r•ateoed at 2 p.m. SUndeY In Tun .. Rock Conwnuntty Center Sunnyhlll Drive, trvlne, byU..Amerl· ' c•n LMng Htstory Theater. Tickets $3 bershtp terles atA p.m. Sunct.¥, March 16 ·.• and I p.m. ~ay, March 17 fn the Laguna •• Moulton Playhouse, 606 laoune Cenyon Road.' Tickets for ftOf'l·members at S.S for adults and $C for chUdren/students/sentors wltl tor Hutts, S2 for children, mllttary and senior citizens. SUNDAY!ILLBEAGREATOAY for the lrl when a 3:30 p.m. songfest at the Thee er Arts Center, 2.501 Cliff Drlv9.t ~Newport Beach, salutes St. Patrick's Day. ~rah KerrwllJ lead the adult sl099rs Who pay $3.50 for musical accom· panlment and refreshments. THE WILLIAM HALL CHORALE and Orchestra wlll present Britten's "War Requiem" at 8 p.m . Sunday in the Chandler Pavlllon at Los Angeles Music Center. Soloists Leslle Hoffman, Jonathan Mack and Douglas Lawrence and the Chapman College and callfornia Boys' choirs will join lntheconcert. Tickets maybe :hargedbycalllng (213) 972-7611 . PIANIST PtiYLLIS CHETAKIAN AT GWC PIANIST PHYLLIS CHETAKIAN, accompanist for Norma Zimmer, will be the guest artist for a 3 p .m . Sunday concert in Golden West College's Forum rt . Pro- ceeds from the SJ.50 admission will help defray expenses of the GWC Concert Band and Singers' tour of Spain later this month. The two ensembles will open Sun- day's program with a sample of their tour program. Wf COIDIAUY INVfTE YOO TO COME TO OUI NEW l.ESTAUIANT (FOllMEIL. Y MITU 'SJ AND ENJOY OUll COMPLETEl Y DIFFEllENT GOUllMET MENU - NOW FEATUlllNG OUll FAMOUS ''DON MARCIAL MAIGAlllTAS" "Come In And Say Hello!" , LUNCHEON SPECIAL 1 Beef Taco, 1 Cheese Enchilada Sttwd with 8Nns or RIC~'$2.25 Lnt1I 4 00 P \I ENTERTAINMENT• Fri.Sat-Sun DONMOUU An esddng ....,_..ice In llDJCAH DNNG llM&a ..... te A C..tlna 547 Wnt 19th St., CosU Meu 642-9764 BlnqUlt FldHtlll a Prtmt PlttJH ~ T1w FinHt.Mfkiun Cuis1nr J 1 1 J J I be avall•bfe at the box office one hOur before performances. THE LAGUNA BEACH CH.AMBER Music Society will bring thl Metos Quartet of Stuttgart to Orange County for an 8: 1S p.m. concert Sunday, March 16 In the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium, 625 Park Ave. Tickets may be purchased for $7 by calllno 494·779~ or writing to P .O. Box 385 Laguna Beach 92652. WHEN FRENCH FLUTIST Jean-Pl«re Rampal performs at 8 p.m . Monday In the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion, he wlll be accompanied by Jazz drummer Shelly Manne during Suite for Flute and Jazz Plano with John Steele Ritter. Tickets priced $6 to $15. AL TO SAXMAN KIM RICHMOND TOP PERFORMING JAZZ ARTISTS, Kim Richmond, alto sax ; Ray Pizzi, tenor sax and Ron Eschete, guitar, will per form w ith five Orange Coast College jazz ensembles at 2 p.m . Sunday 1n the audi- tor ium on the Costa M esa campus. Tickets will be $2 or $1 for senior citizens or children under 12 for this prelude to the college's 12th annual Jazz Festi val that starts March 20. Sunday, March 16, jazz keyboardist Chick Corea will appear 1n the auditorium at 7 p .m . General admis- sion tickets at $8.50 ar e available at OCC's ticket office or Ticketron outlets. r Old fashioned, romanti~ dinner-{iancing is back in style. ... and the Grand Portage now oacrs you an c=\'Cfling w compete with your f:rvoritc manory Soft tinJdlfl' dinner music, elegant candlclh table se:.1tlngs, the pldcur of OJUDing tableskle C'O<>kef}: The ulllm:Ucly danccablc Dkk Powcll 'Jtto is fc21urcd Thuncby ~ Siltutd2)'7 ro 12, aod soft pJano Other~~ SEAFOOD CONNO~EURS Th~ Prtdq, s.turday L'lk fot our ''F1yt._ l.Ot>ilcr" dinner frctb Ma1nC Joq,tcP, O)'itat. dims, bin tn 6om Boleon. ~ F.atcmen. ttjokcl ( . . .. .. ~ .. WK.RP' Actor ~ Speaks Gordon Jump, 1t.ar of TV's "WKRP ill Ctncln· n a ti." will b e t h e Fireside speaker at 7:30 j).m . Sunday at t be Church of Jesus Christ Qf Latter -day Saints, 19191 17th St .. Hunt- ihgton Beach. Admission (a free .• JUMP'S caree·r had Us be ginning In the som ber atmosphere of Fo r es t Lawn -, a cemetery! ··Actually. it wasn't as grim as il sounds." says the actor. "I rather en- joyed 1t because I was explairung to visitors the b ackground a nd his- torical meaning of the works of art on display. .. ,t certainly provided a much -needed paycheck for the family whale we wruted for my acting career to get off ~he ground! .. HIS F1RST big break on TV came when he landed a bit part on ·'Th e' Daniel Boone Sh o "' .. During the followtnJ,: year. he did li ve theater and com mercials .SVALUATION OF restauranta in 1even Sou:f.Cellfomi• counUea waa undertaken by the n throughout 1971. Pean Cotton of Ne port B each . pruldent of the wrtten poap, aatd Judlina wu bu.cl on food, ae"ice, value/price of tbe food, decor/at· mmpben ad wine/cocklaila. 1'hoN restaurants receivt.q at leut 8S out of a ~ble 110 pointa remalned in the ftnal writu!n ba.llotina. she explained. OIL\NGE COAST eatabllabmenta wlnn.in1 a 1old, silver or bronze award in their catetory included Ben Brown's and La Provencale, South Laruna; Newporter Inn Marine Room, Marriott Hotel King's Wharf, Apadana, Le Blanill, Yamato, Pleuant Peasant, all of Newport Beach. Other Newport Beach winners Included Newport.er Inn Wine Cellar, Lakealde, Villa Nova, Cask 'N Cleaver. Bob Burns, Paula '1 Fine Foods. Velvet Turtle, Victoria Station, Muldoon's, The Ritz, Mar rakesh, Stuft Noodle, What's Cooking, Koto. E l Torit.o, Caoo's, An · tbony's Pier-2, Bobby McGee's, Crab Cooker. Costa Mesa 's award-winning restaurants in- cluded the Mandarin Gourmet, Magic Pan. Midori, South Coast Plaza Hotel's Alfredo's, the Riviera. Corona del Mar winners Included Hem-in ~wa y's. Fernlear Carre. Five Crowns, Rothschild's, Bernard's. Capturi ng awards for Balboa and Balboa Island were La Rochelle, Am elia's, Shanghai P ine Garden, Studio Cafe, Tale of the Whale. G ULLIVER'S AND CHANTECLAIR scored for Irvine. Winning in Laguna Beach were the Alftl'a, Conma deJ Mar; Tooy Roma's Place. Newport 8-eh. The Southern California Restaurant Writers publllbel a book.let of all the award winning realauranta, which ia a vailable to the public for *2. To obtain a copy send a check aloac with tbe request to the croup at P.O. Box 124.5 Newport Beach 1211183 . Pa BNCR RESTAURANTS continue to mate oew dinint waves. Latest to debut is L'eclair in the new Twin Peaka Plau, ~ EJ Toro Road, El Toro. The aourmet menu reportedly specializes in in.DovaUve aa well a s classic cuisine -veal. ~t. POUltrY and fresh fisb are p~pared in aevera1 styles. French pastries are baked in L'eclalr'a own kitchen In addJt.lon to lunch, dinner ls served ni&ht· ly from !i:30 to 11. Reservations : 951-3313. •• * ITS A FEAST that shouJd utiafy the heartiest appetite alter a brisk Sunday momiOI bike through Wuthering Heights. And probably enoueh to take the edge off the hunger of alJ the orpbana in Oliver Twist. too. But you don't ha ve to bead to Bronte and Dickens country next Sunday to enjoy • cenuine En111ab country style breakfast. You merely drop into Tea and Sympathy, in Costa Mesa In addition to its regular serv1ce -lunch and afternoon tea -this cozy and cheery spot, a combinatiao antique store and tea room. baa Just added S unday brunch to its offerings between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Al'TEB FRUIT COMPOTE or your favorite j uice comes scrambled eggs accompanied by a choice of bacon strips or Canadian bacon and shredded extra sharp Cheddar cheese. Also : P armesan t omatoes, broiled mus brooms, bangers <English sausages), a choice of crumpet or scone with marmalade Tab for all of th is -a pound sterling invest· ment if ever -is $5.95 per person Tea and Sympathy is located at 17th Street and Tustin Avenue, Costa Mesa. Telephone : 645-4860. ~--------, VALUABLE COUPON !BGUA2,~~~~I~~RAN "NOWTHRU MARCH 18 Harvey Levine "' ~~ BEGIN~~!!:!~CK ~~ OPENING MARCH 18 The Romptn' Toe-Tappin· Musical Comedy PAMPER YOURSELF • A· UNIQUE DINING EXPERIENCE A MEMORABLE GOURMET DINNER • Single Seating • Only by Advance Reservations 2222 E. Fll'9t 'Bt .. San• Ana fFl,.t A Tu1tln AN.) 541 ·5040 1172.()233 AVl!RY SPECIAL DINING l!XPl!Rl•NCE I 2 DINNERS FOR THE PRICE OF I I (Vahd fOf Otnnen Only. No A La Carte Items! I With lhrs couoon Oller good thru Fn March 21 1980 I HS ,.Ul.UJNO fC:-., lrl .... J ·COST. MESA 540-2392 I I .. tew tce c.,-. c:w.t....... J , .. ____________________ _ ......... 41986 All of Our Me ai. Are U.S. GRADE CHOIQ NO LIMIT OFFER EXP1RES MAAQi 31. 1980 SUNDAY CHAMPA&ME •UNCH I l :JO to 1-00 Restaurateur Christine Briee How can I say thank you to so many people who visit us recutarty? My husband Yves, our partner and friend Yv•n •nd I are very crateful. We have tried to provide the belt food and at"10IPl*e for our customers. but In f8ct, It la our customera who have made le Blarritz what It la todar. It ii JOUr ,.taur1nt. Have lunch or dinner •Pin at Le Blarrttz. we're popularly out of the way. ./ 09"1 ............. .... ,., ........... ,.. ..... W.th'ffm• huff1k. of Olil WIM""°'. S:alllir. 1nd ...... tat Sl.ltit•"' I Nrt ltr \IN\U-NI OALYPtLOT CS ' I AeltJ ... WJ• \111t• ........ lltt 11\1110\ r\\lllON ~"-'4n'tl j ,.._~~~~~~~~ II.Ith .. "-I.I .n._.u .. ...-----------.. I· -~ ChlneseCulslne 1 I /!'Jr' ORJENTALCOCSTAILl..OUNGE I BAllBOo .. ~!::~ ,,.. I I I TEU&cE ==!"".., • I I ~ ,~ MARCH SPECIAL I I I J s411 .• ------------.....;.----------- ~ ,.,.... '~ .. &a THE ARTIST'S RECEPTION T~ ... _.,.,. -eou rol' ---c,_. f 3 t based after an art exhibition In t:aguna rom o 6 p.m . Saturday starts a month-Beach, wlll lecture about women artists PHOTOGRAPHIR AL BELION'S INTERPRETATION OF YOSEMITE'S INSPIRATION POINT Teehniques Tell Tales ! I ·• =:',.~ -·"...,nee· 1et1une -I long showing of Al Belson's black and a t 3 p.m . Sunday In the Museum of North I white prints of London, Spain and the Orange County, 301 N. Pomona Ave., Fuller- ~ ·~ F°'3 °'""'"'"°°-""°'""*n I American West at Status Gallery, 1200 N. ton. Her talk Is one In a series connected I •"' I' v-~111ni.._:u.1eeo Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Viewing with the current 30th anniversary , ~63 EAST tmr. COSTA MESA 645.!\SSO ' hours are noon to S Tuesdays-Sundays. exhibition of the Orange County Art • _____________ _. JAPANESE KABUKI GARMENTS· Association. ' .. .. :· . ·~ , ~ .; ·: b.AsSIC IT ALI~ COISINE Vll.ET'PAAKING. 2 JS .. co.e Mwy. c--........ C4I fer....., ..... 67W267 PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE created by contemporary designer, ltchlku Kubota are the focus of a major exhibition on display through Aprll 18 In the Cal State, Fullerton Art Gallery. Kubota wilt lecture at 7 tonight In Room 197 of the Visual Arts Center on campus. His 38 kimono and obi worn by Japanese actors combine tie-dyeing and hand-drawn detail. • Photomurals show the costumes as used on -. sta9e and a slide/sound show presents the i::: art 1st at work. Hours are noon to 4 ~ w eekdays and 1to4 p.m. Sundays. VANGUARD COMPOSER PAULINE Olivera and art publicist Judith Hoffberg will describe their roles "Between M edia'' during a 7:30 p.m . lecture Wednesday In the Graduate Center, at Cal State, Long Beach. Admission Is free. Hoffberg Is publisher of "Umbrella," an International journal, and developed an Important West Coast art Information center in Los Angeles. Olivera Is director of UC San Diego's Center for Music Experiment. SOFT, NATURAL PASTELS to eye-wrenching graphics are Included in Mark Miller's llmlteq edition of photo- graphic canvases to be featured at Status Galleryl 3337 Newport Blvd., Newport BMcn. Preview Is scheduled from s to 9 p.m. Thursday for the llMM tut runs through May 15 from 10 to 6 Mondays throuoti Saturdays. CHARLOTTI! RUBINSTEIN, AUTHOR of a book on the subject of Women/USA, NATIONAL YOUTH ARTS MONTH will be recognized from 9 to noon Saturday at Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana, when Paul Apodaca, Navajo Indian, wlll teach 9-to 14·year-olds sandpainting. Materials are included 1n the S7 fee. PERSONAL EXPERIENCES ARE reflected in the autobiographical drawings by eight professional artists from San Francisco and Los Angeles being shown in the art gallery at Santa Ana College, Bristol and 17th streets, Santa Ana. The variety of expression, captured in charcoal, color Xerox, graphite and col I age, may be seen from 11 to 2 Mon· days-Thursdays, 10 to noon Fridays and 7 to 9 Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. in the Humanities Building. SUNDAY, MARCH 16, IS JURY day for the 15th annual Art·A·Fair Festival in Laguna Beach, July S·Aug. 24. Artists may submit three original two- or three-dimensional works between 8 and 11 a .m . Scores will be posted and artwork released for pick-up by" p.m. "PAINTERS PAINTING,'' THE FIRST full-length picture on American painting 1940-1970, directed by Emlle de Antonio, will be shown at 2 p.m . Sunday In the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. T ickets are $3.50 Fro111Pa9PCI FES'I'IV AL DIRECTOR ... with the closing program starting at 7:30. Ticket information is available by calling the church at (213) 385·1341. RAUB BEGAN HIS music studies on violin al the age of 4 with his rather, a professional teacher. Piano was added three years later, and then vocal lessons in bis teens. But it was not until he became interested in conducting that he decided lo make music a career. "Conducting was immensely exciting lo me nght away." he says, "and it still ls." Raub was awarded his bachelor and master or music degrees from Westminster Choir Colleee. Princeton, N .J . There he performed -BEST ACTRESS -lfTTE MIOlLI BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR -l'lllOllllC fOltlf ST under such noted conductors as Bruno Walter and Gwdo Cantellt who "were a profound in- fluence on me." The Cirect.or has led..cburch music pro- grams in bis oaUve Texas and more recently in Santa Ana and Anaheim. He has been a tenor soloist with a number of Southern California church choirs. and he Is a member or the voice faculty at Chapman College. Under bis direction, the Orange Coast OCC Chamber Singers. a select ensemble. have given concerts throughout the state and the Northwest and were invited to perform at the national convent.Jon of the Amencan Choral Direct.ors Association lo 1979. "An lrnpreaaiv• dlrectJng and writing debut by Anne Bancroft and Dom Deluise la manteloua .•. " Don't miss the decade's most enjoyable and moving film! 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And 8Mcroft the Ktl'ffl 11 bUrdenld Wfth the unettr«tlw tote •s tfte fllt tnan'a ~ng lktet. Dom 0.LUIM 11 con-ylnclng as U'9 c•IOf'le "tctlm, .,_d Candice Allara 11 wtftlOme as hJI .....,,....., The rating Is PG, a few expletlv.s. "8EING TH•Ra".ll~lrky t omecty thetJNy w.tl be cherished Ilk• Haf Ashby'a .. ,,,.,"~and MM*." l'hls time .. dlr'Ktor drawi from the Jeny Kosfnskf novel, scripted by Kosinski hims.ff, about en lfllterate gerdener who Is SUOdenlY enshrined as• polltlcal saoe and ewn M • prHldentlal possibility. The happenings ere abundantly eccen- tric, and bellef Is sustained by the consfstent performance of Peter Setters as the sagacious nincompoop. He Is brllllantty c.ontrot~, and draws strength from a superior cast Including Shirley MacLalne, Mel- vyn Douglas, Jack Wa rden, 1'llchard Dysart and Richard S.se- tlart. Ratttet PG, expletlves . 7'STARTING OVER" begins with James L. Brooks' funny, Insightful script, edds Alan J . Pakula's deft direction of a talented cast. R~ult: the best comedy of the year. VALERIE HARPER ARRANGING AFFAIR During RoruntJc Episode• of 'Chapter Two' ALAN KING ABANDONS SaF.CONTROL Aa Tycoon In 'Juat Tell Me What You Want' After too many good old boys, Burt Reynolds underplays superbly as a man so upset by a choice between two loves (Jill Clayburgh and Candice Bergen> that he hyperventilates In a department store. Rated R. "JUST TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT" has the Impact of a valentine covered with lace and sparkles which turns out to have an insulting message Inside. It's glossy -but funny It isn't. The flimsy story con- cer ns a soper -rlch tycoon, Alan King, with a harem of young nubile mistresses. One of them, A li M cGraw, becomes queen of the harem. She Is sharp, sassy but generally unpleasant. One is am azed when King weeps over her elopement with a younger man. The rest Is a muddle of m anipulations to destroy her new husband's career and deprive her of all the gOOdles the m illionaire gave her. Sidney Lumet's mundane direction lets the picture spring to life only once when a m ink-coated, sput- tering McGraw chases King CHIC. SEXY MISTRESS All McGraw In 'Tell Me' NOW OPEN! EDWARDS through the elegant aisles of Bergdorf.Goodman's beating him with her purse. It's a wildly madcap scene. Too bad there aren't more. The rating 1s R for language and a glimpse of nudity. "CRUISING" might be classified as a raw exploitation film except for its star, writer -director and production values. Its basic aim is shock -male bodies writhing in Dante-esque gay discos, sadists in leather and metal, knives plunging Into flesh. cops using terr orist tactics. Al Paci no as the young cop gone under · ground to catch a killer of homosexuals seem s as much '" a quandary as the audience. Obviously he Is transformed by his ordeal. But how? Why? The film contains m uch to offend everyone, hom osexuals, parents and those who appreciate well-c rafted movies. The R rating seems mild in view of the context. "AMERICAN GIGOLO" 1s a murky morality play about a m indless whore who is bewildered when his profession lands him in deep, deep trouble. Richard Ger e is a Los Angeles hustler who services rich women for money and humanitarian reasons as well, he says. His life among the rich Is portrayed In slick, sensual style by d irector Paul Schrader, but wr iter Schrader has burdened the film with an ambivalent central character. Lauren Hutton plays a senatOf"'s wife who dallles with Gere: she Is strangely unconvincing, as Is the happy ending. The film m ay find a market because of Its heavy sex, thumping music and especially Gere, an appealing actor Who thus far has dealt only with the externalities of WOODBRIDGE CINEMAS CULVER DRIVE OR JEFFREY ROAD TO BARRANCA PARKWAY BETWEEN SANTA ANA & SAN DIEGO FREEWAYS, IN THE WOODBRIDGE VILLAGE CENTER. 551-0655 ,, WIM•r of 4 Acedemy AW8'd NomlnatJon• .. -Wl'J toud*'8 Ind wondaful. .. .._ ..... me.TV 12 his screen characters. The R rat Ing ls warranted by nudity. "KRAMER VS. KRAMER" 1s an emotional blockbuster. Not an old-fastiloned tear ·Jerker, It Is an lntellioent, contemporary drama about hus- band-wife and parenl·ch1ld relationships. Dust in Hoffman 1 ~ a career -minded ad man who Is shocked to learn that his wife Is leaving him -and their young son. He struggles to cope, then his wife not · ifies h im that she wants the son's custody. The writing and direction by Robert Benton 1<; a model of conciseness. The actors resQC>nd magnlf i· cently: Hoffman as the agonized father; Meryl Streep In the complex role as the troubled w ife ; Justin Henry as the pawn In the struggle. Rated PG. "THE J ER K" is a wild, crazyandgenerallv satisfac· rory movie debut tor Sttve Martin He Is a comic in the • classic Chaplm-Keaton m old. His character isn't fully realized in this film . but the outline ts prom1s1ng. His large fol· lowlno will be pleased with his portrayal of the son of a black sharecropping family (that's right) who rises from gas station attendant to millionaire Inventor, then slldes back to poverty. The R rat ing Is mostly due to e•pletlve language. "THE ROSE" Introduces a hurrlca~ named Bette Midler to the screen. Not since Barbra Streisand and "Funny Glrl" has there been such an ?verwhelm ing debut. M ldler sub I I mates her consider able comedic talents to play straight In a role obviously patterned after the self-destructive Janis Joplin. SAN OIEOO FWY. ·~POG '"co ..... u\' "''~o •h••w ..._ "PENITENTIARY" PM<R) WOODYALUN'a "MANHATTAN" wowr In PLAYBOY and ... BLAKE EDWARDS :a. RICMrdO... An•"-' .... -- fo lMT . MARRIED C UPLE ~~ «» A lJP>;fVl R'>Al Pit TUR[ ~ ....... , ..... ,. ,_., ',, .,. ". ... ,_ ,_ ····-·-·-SISSY SPACEK "COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER" fPGI AfWCXQ A~ --...... . ... "-............ . . _., ... ..,.. __ · t.OitE REVIEWS CHUCK NORRIS 1 1:./4 FORCE 'bF ONE" -'-," .... (P'G> S.SSY P ACO "COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER" '"°l -'-,, ... . ,.. ........ . ....,....,. ' .. , .. . ...... t & .,., A• AMI ..,.., JU f IC)ld -l.-M•T ...:TIJl'I ST•N t<Off ... AH Kramer ~~er ~ m -.. ........... .. --······· ...... •ACAOCWr ... ...,_,.,... CIV9'NI .--.. _n.,.... "KRAMER va. KRAMER .. ., .......... .._ ............... •1fl"'1 • .. --.-~ ........... -....... ----------.... --------------..... •,.t I ·~T WM NO clnw. ,,_. wu no ·par-. You weND't c .... to .. Ml•all." NJ• v.,.. ... ''ltwe'J=t.bal a l'DOd llM at owlllow. •• ne bl.act· ~ enbtptmlll" wt.o ooe-e COUDted D&ek• and dim• Ma partlq lot at· tendant mad now 1lpa a PQroU IGr more than · 100 fu1Mlme employees LI pnUJ UJIP1. "Back lD l~. ute mqui11e wro&e the obit\lU"f ot TIM Ctn"'·" aaya Varau. who meam a c:ircm \mder a claaic Bil Top tent C08l'8 8UIPLV seemed to buy t.be old show that ..-to set up lD •mall town vacant Iota . .. How would you 10 to a plmie widt fabe i...... srua ud streams?'' asks tbe man 1tho t.btU.I ot bimlelf as a latter day P .T. Barnum aod aetualiJ LI. Somethl.nf else bas chanted •5 the old· fashioned Big Top, says Var1as. .. bave peer pie that run away from home and join e circus: but they ftnd out it's a lot of hard work and quit." He prides himself oo tbe variety or his show. "I DON'T HIBE acts that do three or four numbers," says Vargas, who insist.a oo clowns. acrobau, animals and other entertainments go- ing aimuUaneously. But good is never good enough. Told that last year's Circus Vargas was great, the entrepreneur fairly blossoms, his eyes shining. "Last year's is nothing compared to this year's," says the man who last year said bis circus was the greatest show on earth, a tradi- tion with showmen and one to be preserved. "It's 100 percent better and even more." f ~ ~ INDOOR OR OUTDOOR PERFORMANCES? THERE'S NOSE COMPARISON Clown Repreaenta Qrcn Ya9a, Workt'a Ulrgeat C•nvaa Big Top Big Top Touring OCSites ·1 WOll..llrT tM rmsED rr FOR 11E WORLD. "Gigolo' is sic* and a1aal, aad I lied Gere and ..... emmously." -uz Smtm. SYNDIC A TED COWMNIS T Circus Vargas' three- ring extravaganza. cur- rently under its Big Top at Los Ce rritos s hopping mall in Cer- ri to s , will come t o 4 ¥ Orange County n ext .,. ~7C441'C..-· week. - The first st.op for the ,_~,,_,..,r_,..,.,,_"•lllhll~ldordr..• --c.r.. 150 performers and 100 w.ouoo "'<1'>L1o1--'AllP_ i.-,....,,_,..,.....,,_,..,_,a..,.,..._ ed a1s llu\cC-..C~Mo<-_...,_ ... ,..Sdor-,,.,_,.,..,,_. train anim will be u.~,.a...-.. .--... ·-~-. -----~:.::.. "-the parking lot of the "'-'{ ,....-~---·"" · M t W d t OUMll Dlll'fl· .. on gomery ar s ore O<IN)t ~!It 1o22 in Cost a Mes a . o n • ~ a.uos· c:1•u c:DITUI Bristol Street near OBngeUt-3911 COlia Meu 979-4141 ..._...,._. Paularino Avenue. from .ac....u EMIAIDI' H•EUQJ 5'n.11.1tnC-11•no Wlslmlns• M-OS46 El Taro 581·!>880 493·4~~ March14-16. edwards CINEMA WEST WESTMINSTEI 891 3935 AT ~OU>IMWHT • Showtimes will be at 8 --======•="=au=:www=:•:0 :,.::=n.:::•::::fM::::'": .. =::'===-----------------------..,.....--- p.m . next Friday, 12:30. 4 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday and noon, 3:30 and 7 p.m. Sunday. ~NIVEAaAL BTUDIDll TOUR ...,ANNIC:A~·Oll(N IOOOU.4 LAST IOUA330PM ~ The. next 1even performances are scheduled for Hunt· lngton Center, Beach Boulevard and Edinger Avenue. Huntioeton Beach. ~''Coal fyliner'.s Daughter' is an achievement lil Amencan Clnema. S~y Spacek gives an absolutely stunning performance ... it is breathtaking. I say: S~y Spacek for Best Act~ of 1980." CLIFFORD VARGAS HUGS DOG, BANDIT When He lan't Audltlonhtg Wiid Animals The clowns, aerialists and ferocious relines may be seen at 8 p.m. March 17. and 4:30 and 8 p. m. Mar<:h 18-20. "A total joy from beginning to end ... spirited, honest and life affirming. Sissy Spacek and Tommy Lee Jones are mes- merizing. Beauti- fully directed by Michael Apted. You~ll be rivited to the screen.'' -Rex Reed. New York Daily ~e"s "It is brilliant, as near perfect as a movie can be made ... definitely academy award- winning caliber?' -Russ Bernard, Country Music Magazine -Richard Grenier. Cosmopolitan Magazine SISSY SPACEK TOMMY LEE JONES -ooAL MINER'S IWJGHTER" "Sissy Spacek makes a quantum leap to major stardom ... Tommy Lee Jones has the strongest part of his screen career, and plays it with strength a nd s ubtlety. The entire cast is perfect." Bruce Will iamson. Playboy HSissy Spacek gives the best performance of her career." -fTank Rich. Time Magazine "Sissy Spacek gives a virtuoso performance." -David Amen, Newsweek Magazine also starring BEVERLY Di\NGEW LEVON HELM JjcreenpJsy by TOM RICKMAN Based on the AutobiograliJy by LORETTA.LYNN with GIDRGE ~ Executive Producer~ LARSON Produood by BERNARD SCHWARI'Z Directed by MICHAEL APrED A BERNARD ~WARl"l Productm A UN1VERML P1mJRE • JPOlw ......... ~ I '0!¥llilm&tiLcor11unane11G ... w:1 __ .,..._. •Uf~.__,... Ca'>UNIVBRMLcrrYmJl*lS. UC..ALL RDml llBIYID STARTS TODAY EIWAlll'llllTIL Slnta Ana 540-7444 ~=·2553 That's George Lazenby. ln hls one-shot appearance as James Bond, with Diana Rigg in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service," airing tonight at 8 on ABC. Channel 7 ward fD OVEREASY Gues1a Phyilla 0.11«. Har- riet Pllpel (RJ m MACHBL I LE>1RER REPORT ~ MERVORI~ C.~ls Ben Ver41«1 Ho!tve v111 ec1· .. 11t1• Pet11t• Au"*1 7.30f) WORLDOF SURVIVAL "Dev• 81tda" John For l)'the looll• •t the aw1tti.. c.restur96 who spend lllu11 entire 1111ea on tllo wino D FAMILYFElJO 0 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 0 TIC TAC DOUGH G) ALL IN THE FAMILY "Arehle'1 Dog Day Allet· noon" fJll MACNEIL /LEHRER REPORT lE VOTERS' PIPWNE Host Jom Cooper Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE A ptollle ol J-Jame1>. ,.merlta s number one OUtl- 7.55 fJll Pl.EOOEBREAK Aegularty SGlleduled pro· gramm1ng may be d1>tayt>CI due to pledge breaks 7.68 lE PLEOOE BREAK Oaann .. 1 Lbr i1J9• f) KNXT 1CBS) Lo'> Anq1 ,, .. 0 KNBC (NBC) LO'o Arql•I« U KTLA (Ind I Lo~ Ariq1•i"' 0 KA8C TV IABCI Lo A• ,, 161 "FMB !CBS) San 011·q1 0 KHJ TV(lnd I LO'> Ari/"•· (I~ KCST 1AUC) Sdn ()11 <1• 0) KTTV (In<!) Lo-. Anl'l•"• Q) KCOP TV llM) L< An i•· • fD KCET· TV (PBS) L<» Anq .. 11 , ~ KOCE·lV (PBS) Hunttnq1on lw" ro Oii to s~ the Wizard Regulerly eoheduled pro- gtat'IW'nlng mey be delayed due to pledge ~Mk• a.oo • (J) THE WIZAAD Of' oz Judy Olifland, Ray Bolger. JllCk Haley end a.rt Lahr atar In the ClaNIC motiOn p1GIU18 eb<>Ut a KantM 01rt'a lldventurou• 1119 to • maglGal land With a Un wo<>dman. a ~ow and a (;OWardlY Uon D MOVIE ·Breve New World ' !Pretnoete) Keir Dullea. Bud Ca<t Based on the novel by AldOla Huxley " YOOOO men ""'oCI In • rlQldly con· 1ro11ed toaety eoo ~ .., me future questoona ti<a 6XISI~ wtlefl 1'141 meelt 8 young aavtge and a rree thinking tnd•v.Owil 8 MOVIE • • 1t "Fame 19 TIMI Name 0 1 The Game" I 1966) Tony r 180(;10$8 Jack l<llJgmen A magazine reoo<1et ace• dentally d•scovers the boCy 01 e alain g111 (2 1111 I O ®J MOVIE • • • On He< Matf'$f't s Set.rf't Serv1Ge 1 t9691 George Lazenby 01ana Rogg ~"'1et &Qf'flt J~mes f!O<ld tn~llQdl,.) 8 btO lf>go<.81 warfare PIOI t:>eonq ffidDP"d out by 81'1 old -- "' f ut a mounto1ntop 11onqhOld 1n the. Sw.u "ll>S IR) 0 t.eOVIE ..... "Eacape To The S..n ( 19 72) lJluf ttnQe HllNe'f. ~ Ct\lc>lln A band Judy Garland as ·Dorothy gets some help from Glinda the Good Wilch <Billie Burke) as she begins her journey to seek out "The Wizard of Oz" when the movie classic returns tonight at 8 on CBS, CbanneJ 2. Tennessee Ernie Leads Song/est Tennessee Ernie Ford goes for the heart of America as he hosts a &ribute to America's rich variety or musical lore on "Songs of a Lusty L and," premiering Saturday al 8 p.m . on KOCE-TV, Channel 50. Shot on location lo Nashville's Grand Ole Opry, the KOCE-TV/Two feather product.ion baa been selected '° air nationally over PBS during the ••Festival '80" pledee drive. SPECIAL GUEST STAR Merle ~uard jolna T~nneasee Ernie rd, The Sons of the Pioneers, Kay arr, Tom T. Hall, Linda Hopkin&, e Bill Walker Orchestra, and The Nashville Sound. Together they help a apture this country'• "luaty" mualcal berlta1e -a mixture of •eatem, folk, country, aoapet, Chain· 1an1, and Jau. Ford and hll pl'Qducera were after a proiram that would encom~ the )ove. work, joy and heartbrell -the eleacnta that contrtbute to the •rowth and compriH tbe ldenUt.y ot our naUonal berttaae. A PJ'Olf•m ol a tlmllar m._lcaJ veln, KOOE·TV ad Two hat.her •rodattlOa'• "Tbat Gteat American Ooapel Somd," wbl~ alNd naUon•l· ly during the Festival '79 pledge drive, raised more dollars per minute than any other program in PBS history. It was alao the 10th highest rated show in PBS hlatory. .... I TONIGHT'S l.-ATEST LfSTINOS Of t:46. THE ll8CINT OF MAN "The Hidden StNCture" The 8htng ~°"" oralt .. "*' of Chine end the Stmurll ewordlmlthl of JIC*'l lllultrlll tNa ~ II the hlat°'Y of cnem1a1ry. ~ 8 (J) ntE DUKl.8 OF HAZZAAO The Oull.. WI toreed to take Bou Hogg Into tnw hOme when hi beoOmes 1111 twoet ol htt men. eD NEWS e NIGHT OAUERY "Ttoe Funeral" ,. man 1etuma ''°"" lhe d..o N9111ng a "'°'' lavoah tuner.i tl\atl t ne last one "The N11u1e 01 Tne Enemy'' A per1y 01 astro nat.1ta llM d1tappe118d trom the moon. 10-.301 • NEWS 10'.50 FREE TO CHOOSE TUBE TOPPERS Ku.A • e:oo -NCAA Buketball Play~. Tbi UCLA Btubia launcb thelr poette-.>n aetlon •talut Old Dominion at TtlQPe, Arb. cm . 8:00 -''The Wizard of Oz." Tb• cblldren •1 clUtlc returna for ttl um\>· teenth airln1 with Judy Garland, R ay Botaer, Jack Haley and Bert Lahr (photo below). NBC 8 8:00-''Brave New World." Aldous Huxley's futuristic drama comes to televtaion for the lint time wlth Keir DuUea and Bud Cort heading the cast (review below). • ~GAU.llW "f'ftllll ...,.H "' .,.., eN ..... .--to.~ ~ lilft '° °*" ~ .... ociulln. • BJlllOllWM ~lllMC! 11:30. (I) lMI AWNCllM A ~ cleClel'tt'*'t oftlc:W dlllppw9 ...... ~co1C1Wtaot over1~ndlno by • W'dl•• , ..... e TOMGHT ~ llOIC: o.td e..m.. Oollllt Alc:a'do ~ ....... ~Btown. A9d0Foxic. E:dne ~. I O.TINO OAM!. 9 1* IMH OMNI: UAE1 ICA Hll..D ttOIT~ A IO«* at Iha latell OOCUf • renc:.a In "*'· •..aw * • * "S.COO And VatV:llC· ti" ( 1911) 04an ..... VOIOrite, Ricardo 011cacJ1.. ILTWo ....... .......,t9 end polUc4if actNWtl .,. ,~ aocwad oC n.KO. alter a pll)'foll r04>berf (2 "") • HOGAH'8 HEROES Hogan mu&I ln\C)er90Mta HHlef lO pull off Illa lat .. t l\OP. 11.46 ·~ ANGELI Sat>nna I• In to... wotto a handsome ,_, ""'° may ,....,. i:-.. .,..~on• mun)er at I -tMfy onsllMe IRl -Ml»IGHT- 12::001 =LAUGH ~I f .,.,. ,.,, .... ouc "' ~ ..,_., "'9lnOty 10 ,.... ... '** .... ._. .. e 1etLHOCUY Cl*"Oo ._. H-"e ,... OoD9do Aoc*• • CN'1'IONID MC ... t2:IO I ear"" CMOUQHO 12l40 (J) MTUllN ""tiE MINT S4mon .,..,.. lrwoMo ~ • ""°'* group '"'*" WI old fnend ii kldnlpped and rnurderld 12*5. HOUYWOOO HURT9EAT ~ Ptlllpe hOeta pert0tmance1 t>y Jo. Jecitaon. The Pr otleodera. The Kata, 20120 eno 5ql-. 0 ntE PNCE 18 NOKT 1:00 8 MIDNIGHT IPEClAL. Ho9I Mac Oe"'8 au..i. ABBA. The Whl~re T helrr\e HoullOn 8 MOVIE • • * "Enchentment" 11~9) o....i "-· 1..,.. Wrlght. N1 lk*1)r ,.,.,, ,. remind.cl ot hoa Piii ,__ .tlln Ille Qfend· -~ him wnn ,.,.. io.... a1ory I 1 hr • SS """ I • UFE AHO TtMd Of EOOIE A08ERTS Getin.ooe • .. ~ to CUiltTI ,,. IOfl. l ~ llnd K rvU9r prme Swr\enlt\a '""' pnony stonee Cynt1111 oc-to the 11uoen1 health MrV101 • IOI ,. r10tno on ,~.,..,.,__ t:ll ·~ * .. TM,._.. ... ,, .... ltoOar1dl ~d. ~ T~. M 111•00..,. llf'll't -,. ......... OOflOf'I c.. ---.. .... • Md ...., .., cirtmiMll.. (2 .... , 0 ttOO.OOONAMlnCAT "-,a. MCW11 *~ "Thf 01tpe1 Of HotTor'" ' 11821 Jomdllrft FucNbero-, IC"1n Dor. A IC*lltll eoenc...,. ~ lnfotroetlon Ofl a Of1me "'IO It found mur-.i. (2 llra) • MOYll * •It "Clou And D~O«" ( 19411) Gery COOoer. LM Palmer. A meek profeaaor It ~ • MCr'el mlaMon to be CWned out lrom beNnd ll1lmY .__ ( 1 "'·· 4S min ) 1:501 NEW1 ~ M(M! * * "Deed Aeckoning" 11a..n Humolwev &oowt . ~ 8col1.. A ...,._.. -.... oucto~e .,,. ~of ..... -buddy 2::IO IC2 ~ "*') 2:66 .... ~ a.tOYIE • * ·~ "Ttoe Unlloly OatCSln" (193 t) Roneld COiman. Fey Wtlr/ A dllPC)lr 8rlW! econlral, wilh • penchant '°' .,__ ""' ~ lnllOMlcl Witt\ ettma and romance ( 1 hr • 2!> "*'I • MOVIE •• "~di" ( 1972) ..,., Bln""'1. Judy o-otl A !!\In conducting under· ··-·~-· .,,.. llllnO dlaocNer• Diet tnl _., COfltllt1I recll0- llCIN9 ...... raeooi~ '°' ~ Olb'mlng "" lllancf • lnfleOltant&. ( 1 llf,30rnln) 3:15 . MOYIE • • • "Punlued-(1$47) TetlNI Wrigtit, AoW1 M•tchum l\n orpn1n ettflfnP1• 10 ~ n.a letller·a murd~ upon •e«.IW!O ll'llf'lhoocS. (2 In I '~I NEWS 1:30 MOVIE * • "fanny 8y Oaaligtrt"' ( 194111 Jal!\•• a.t11on. """"• c.,_, A ~. ~men°""*'"•*' to _.. the~ of,.. C1'0llOI ~ .. nottw'CI .. ,.. dltei ••• wuon to ~ ', \ I I l<I J \' How To C..re lnltatlOI\ Or Miiton Frlfldman vis;ll 8 gtooet town and • IOOIC· ~o grower to ahow whit mooey Is l l'<l t>ow II wotka JOHN DARLING .-----------------.· ________________ _, by Armstrong & Batuik 11:00 U08CllO NEWS 8 HEWL YWED GAME fi> DAVE Al.LEN AT LARGE Oeve tS SherlOct Hol<nM lOfd N815.0<' Robin HOOd .ind 8 6\lnUC.h Q) U'A·S'H r r aoper ' ule4!< "'011~ 3 ttG~et hOtne unltl Ille Army th1nk1 up a regulat.on that 1po111 his go1ng-1w1y PAil'/ 'Bra1'e Near 1t' orld' DON'l FEEL 0AD, MR SUN! THIN6G \NILL GET 0E.TIERI --~~~~~-----0E5t~I'M~R FR(E..ND ANO I WON'T LET m/TMING HAPPEN 10 YOU! Fut11re Packs a Punch By PETER J . BOVEil You mJ~ht also notice that reportt>rs in this LOS ANGELES <APl-Not.b.ing makes the pre· brave new world are all Betas or Gammas -no sent seem more endurable t.ban a glimpse ul the Alphas. oC course. future through the eyes of a cyruc. And there 1s no cynical futurut like Aldous Huxley. ANYWAY, nu: GIST OF t.be 1tory is pre-- His "Brave New World" has endured these SO served and fine performances are elicited rrom years or so partly because Huxley bad the rare Bud Cort. Keir Dullea, Marcil Stra.uma.o and mack of condemning the race and being runny O'Neal. ~RE. THt: 0.,,L<I ONE~Hrnf iH.A.1 l CAN RE>..l.LY ~10.- 'OMNIBlJS' HlNF SET HOLLYWOO D CAPt -Hal ltolbr'ook will be the host of ABC'• new versi.oo of '"OmJUbus:· the •ttlaJ.med perform· in g uta series or the 1950s. The specials will coo- s ls l of segments of dra m a, art, dance, literature and musk. about lL He was sort or the Woody Allen of tw It's a refres hinl break from the •·suck -----------... time <forgive me, pro-Roiers"·"Battlestar Galacuca" version of the ( Jfeuora of Social Com· 1 ----------TV R EVIEW men tary lo Mode ro __ ut_ure_·-----------------------. Literature). There is also the matter of Huxley's being pretty close to the mark in some of his bleak pre· dictions for "the perfect society." Hls population of sex worshJppers seems an awful lot like West Hollywood oo a Friday night. NEW TESTIMONY TO m E stamina of Hux- ley's work is its incarnation as a television moviei airing tonight at 8 on NBC, Chan.net .C. After aJ these years and changing mores, after losinc an hour to the NBC cutting noor. Huxley's story still packs a mean punch. And it still makes you laugh. "Brave New World" l.& this place 600 years from now, when all of life bas become a sort or as- sembly line and "everyone UI conditioned to want· to do the work he has to do, thua, everyone ls perfed.Jy happy, perfecUy content." Society is divided into five segments. raaain1 from Alphas -the Aryans of the brave new world -to Epsilons, the base laborers. They are benevolently ruled by Hls Fordsbip <a dated Jab; his Exxombip might have been Huxley's present· day cbolce), who requires them to "encaie" <have sex) regularly, eet plenty of •·somas" and otherwise enjoy Ute. J UST A.S LONG A.S they don't lapse into de· viate behavior, such as "refusing to have sex wit.b more t.ban one individual of the opposite sex" or "collecting into groups called ramllies , a pervulvely immoral concept," everythin&'s okay. 26,500 SQUARE FEET OF NEW ENGLAND Yoocan~an oc:een ._ You can hew! lhe luJcury ol ample free 0partdng, lush atrtums. air condllb ing. free utlliUes. specialized plumbing and ~ modlflaldons. You can have an office you'll be proud ol dose to Court House. Hoepltal, freeway -nnd only 20 minutes from lhe Airport. Some lovely satire here. Dullard.I make the beat candhiates for middle-manacement ~lUons, according to His Fordahip (Ron O'NeaJ>. because· "betnl cfull . . • increases their ablllty to lb1ak rtgldly and inflexibly." Any arsumentaT PVBUC NOTICE "11IUC NOTICE You can ho\le a lease at a a>tt IUlpttlingly ~ In a town that wents you there. / • r Rockers Aim to Stop Racism , I ~ Four t.ncll and a aolo performer coverin1 a apectnam between American Jan and rMtW wan rock 'n' roll will perform free at UC Irvine Saturday In a Rock Asa.In.st Racism musk festival. SJ'C)NSOaED BY UCl's Associated Stu- dents and a political eroup called Rock Aialnst Racism, the event is aimed at using music to promote the causes of racial harmony and social chanee. Two speakers will dlscuss topics related to those themes. The festival's performance schedule in Campws Park is as follows: -American jazz with the Runners, a Los Angeles quintet, 10:30 to 11: 15 a .m. -Black folk mu.sic with solo acoustic artist f~IAST ~~ .,,,.~ that tools around a Iott ' Gl~E SHA&.· ~I( WOOD lltatNIO IEN.WIM • WU.EAtE IWft1I ·.,. DOM o.wtSE .. "THE WT MAMIED COUf'U tN AMEAICK • A CATES llllOTHERS/EOWARD S FELDMAN "'*"'"" A GILBERT CATES FILM AIM mn"" IOI OISlfY ""'""""JOHN HERMAN SHANER -1rr CHARUS FOX '-''"" ,__, Gll8ERT ... JOSEPH CATES'"-bf EDWAAD S FElDMAN .,. JOHN HERMAN SHANER o-r..t bf Gil.BERT CATES 'Wl CMDHNf ll AU" S..,. bf-I"-l,oo:t>¥NOllMAH 0..0. ...---.---=.=,-,,TU • • -IPr~SfCllt A~l'ICT\Jlll R _.,, ..... ,~ ..... ••• ,............ , ... ~ ....... lilt.AU.~~ NOW PLAYING • PUTTCfllctUBl --·-Ta llWAl9S'11•n .... I~ ~-.,..,.. --,,,__ . ·~ .... _ Gerry Moore, 11 :'5to12:30 p.m. -New wave rock with the Zippers from Los Aneelea, 1 to 1:'5 p.m. -REGGAE (JAMAICAN> music with the multi-voiced group, Jack Miller and the Rebel Roclten. 2: 15 to 3 p.m. -Latin jau with the five-piece El Groupo Cometa, 3:30 to 4:15 p.m. 1M1 w. IUNHOWEA I W~Of llU~OI. C~; ~~ "FOXES" IRJ '"CUIA .. (I) -s.TUIM3• (I) ••4 FOltCI OfONE"' INt Daily 6 JO Sat Sun-12·)0 ~ L.US ..... o AMRllAL 11e•1• I ""' DI t W<' ""'° MAii'£"°' >It'" ........ ,,. J rrry Lrwi. The Nurry ProfesSOf ........ ,.,. .... .. ELECTRIC HORSEMAN'" I .. ,,~,... t :I l .. w.ACIHOU .. ..... I "10·· '"GOODIYE · GIRL" lll ,. • w (•,r.m t"JAWS 11" IPGJ "DRACULA ... ............ tlMlt. ~·· ....... """ ..... to ftnCI .... ~ ... '. .. ~!;-= what M .. ..., wttboil&· 'llilil .m · .. Voa 1UU eacl up Mlli.a alalnterpreted U1tra1.'' bt la19'Md.· !W ..._ tl't Mt m1 , ....... Doll ... , ... tUt .............. lost Oii moft l*I*? . •'fll09A.8LY. atrr I •'t".""1 too mueb about tba& beeau.. you eu1 aped people to let lnto ...,,.wn, )'OU're ~bout . .. II I wu aotn« to keeP •bout peo- ple not &.mdentandln1 what 1 wu •utnl. then tbat would be• bit~ toward the audience. You have to retpecl the audience." With hia current .cbedule, .Jacbon bun't had a Jot of Ume to devote to b.ls writ.log. "I'm not 'oin1 to atop writinl no matter wbat bappena. • he said. ''To a certain ex1ent. ba¥fnl to do tb.inca quickly ii aood for me . .. EVt:aYONE TBINU that when you make a ftnt album you •pend years and years setting those aonas together. and then. wben you do the next one, you have less than a year but it's IOOd for me not to have that much lime -to ha.e to force yourself to get on with it." Joe feels that hi.s sonewritint i.s constantly evolving. ··u you have a goal and then you reach it, then where do you 10? You bave to give up. I don't feel I've reached that goal. I've got to keep trying dllferent things and not get stale ·'Once some people have a successful rec· ord they just make a formula out of at, the,- JUSt repeal it, and I'm not interested in that. Tbe import.ant thing for me is to do things that are interesting and seem worthwhile." JennHw o'Neli anct Chuck Nonta starring)~~~ GI.._, also slam~ Whitmore. 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The ultlmah Ill •w ..,._. ~r.: VWDASHER Air eotlClltlo•lll9 ..... , .ct . 4 lpeed wftl9 thcd VW ecw.,! s5135~ '7S VW BUG <:OHYBTllU Hurry! This one w on't l as t (323XZR) s4995 1965 MBZ 230Sl Auto trans & power steering (487LXI) s 12,900 1967 Ml% 25051 Auto trans. pwr steerinq & brakes (UOY004) s5995 JIM MARINO VW 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTOM BEACH 842-2000 Thi difference etween a Mercedes-Benz lease aftd any other is the Mercedes-Benz. The car you lease does make quite a difference. After all. you don't drive the lease. you drive the car. And when you lease a Mercedes-Benz you drive some· thing special indeed. Whichever Mercedes·Benz model you choose. you drive one of the world's most respected automo- biles. A car with legendary engi· neering, meticulous craftsmanship, outstanding performance and safety. Something else: you'll drive the car you lease for twe. three or even four years. Most cars look out oi date all too quickly. But when you lease a Mercedes-Benz. you drive a car with classic lines and timeless- ness that is never out of date. We have several leasing plans to offer you . One is certain to make it more convenient for you to drive a Mercedes·Benz than you 0. · · might have thought poss•· ble. Call us today for the surprising facts. Ask about our many convenient leasing plans. . .. Mission Viejo linports 831-1740 Aulhori:A>d D.-nl.-r 495 1700 21701 Mar.,arlte "'wy. • ' Son Dl9g01wy. atA"'*'Y.MI ... V"'fO IF YOU THINK LOW PRICE IS THE ONLY THING TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING A NEW CAR. YOU HAVEN'T BEEN TO NEWPORT DATSUN AS YOU CAN SEE. OUR PRICES ARE LOW. BUT THERE"S MUCH MORE DISCOVER 11.40AE THAN JUST LOW PRICES. DISCOVER THE NEWPORT DATSUN DIFFERENCE• NEW '79 DATSUN 210 AutolNflc ~. meo _.,...._ moukh~ package. (51 083111 (6eM) NEW '79 DATSUN 280ZXR UMITED EDfTION 59189 r ... , '· =~wUJDOt y accept any • 1ln1 for real ..... wblcb la ln viola· .._oltbelaw CO.-wmt US. .... IACIC IAY .... lecrth1 • Cllll • ._ ..... J ••11• f-"r ,_ ................ .. ~ ... ~ .............. ... pt I' ; , ..._ • loYelr ......... I J4t,HO NEWPOIT BUCH 75s.m11 & TQIO NOllsl c:0uMnY ' Bdrma., 8 baths; r1nch atyle, mlDl••t• in oran1e poves. _..500 BILL GRUNDY . REA LTOR WAMCI AIAleQt1ED SIOl.IOO Yld•tmt' • .. ,aatlltk -+ IQ.ft. ~ en-la. 8Mdla. home. Totally re -347. From& ,..a. Labo modeled. bard wood by ..uy. s Bil. FannaJ noon. be)' windowa too. din. putar. • i1lllD dbl Gourmet kit cben dlina bllkb. Dm/pme 151.MeU... COMMERCIAL ovelook1 aunny rm.2Ddat;yvenml.ann-n "xabk C.pe Cod 3 PROPERTY avaU., for tnUIMt area. 2 large deck w /H p oataide Bdfm bome. Vacation yacht delivered F' /C. bdrma downataira. ltailale. IDdoor artist.le =-~:ro::; Pplacnly. Btr. s..uwo :=,":!.~ta.:: ="c:.&':i•;!. ~~y bosta maaaive beams SOMOllOPUMS Hut• dre11ln1 area, window.Btraecea.~ UVI AMOI• MAMSIOMS. • • Here·s an opportunity to invest in Orange County's famous "Memory Lane .. , lined with resldenees costing tens of thousands more: It's a 3 bedroom designed and built by the famous architect Russell with hardwood floors. central heating and air conditioning and a quiet, close-in Santa Ana location. Presented at $133.000. U~l()U I: li()M l:S REAL TORS": 675.eoocJ and cocy fireplace. Walk LowDown-Low lnt.ereat ralled RomaQ tub, IDAI'-rel&m'ed. It bu It all • to t.y, beach. boalin& & BIG INCOME ble top pullman1 +2 Muat aacrlflce ror ~ Acfw...then abopa.Call~ Beautl!ul4bed.room"3 ~':'"see~~ S1J5,000. Call nowt!--------------- 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona det Mar •:-*....,... u,,, 111 <1 • '' \ •u'"l"u ,, ' bedroom du~x with an for personal preview. Brc*r. ~ =-~:e;~l'ellllll ~:.·~~~~~ :~: ..... ""·o··~· ~;ur;;~ ~.:=. ~~i~ ...,............ JAl:llS REALTY 1•·1¥ai. jJf1.fil nelgb borb o od of condo. Ocean vaew · enclave ovttloob eit· ..,..'mrutlaaolllJ. ~·-~ illlii:~ Oceanalde. Close to wantybldg.-2bdrm.,Z qub;iteCOft.c.ourtesyto ' NewportBeacbraocbo.3 '7M670 schools, and sbopptq. bm.I:. • trpk. ·deck + 8rUs. Qne""ed bayen Bdrm, pool, 2 s pas . WaterfrcMlt .._ Ad Ii.le secured yard comm4y amenities. only ..... ~JJlllO. gourmetldtcben. View to s BR 4 Ba c ustom ·-------wttbloYelypetio. sn.ooo. Will tra e or lease-"'--v-Nll1T••-•-..a bric& (OU.rtyard, pool, t r t b Olltian-Sl.87..!iOO' ... ~ --- -················· ~~nlng UJtd city li ..... ls. w a er r 0 n ° m e L 1 D 0 I S L A H D ..W USTIMGI Owner wall coa11der C 1 .. 1002 pri•a,.., ... and w /17x38' pvt dock. ' ,.__,.. •-~-_.._ 00 .... ,_ .. -J Priced a 095 ooo cllrect ~ OCIAIROMf! ~ .._...... uu. o1 --·•••••••••••••• RV atef:M. Aasumab&e frombaUder.Fordetails WalttoUdoVlllageand OWNER'S deluxe 3 =h·=~ : •U.S.• t..,, .._I.oms _,tions '.... A.5 94¥0 .... q •• 'i::. •T•Oqp , ..... $3500 DoWll •FREE• ;ustOF HOMES :MJ-..k ·us. BaiDeLom Salel ..,.... 1om. l'lJ.-8550 an um bome and appt to cdy so· to teon.ls court. bdrm., 2 beth Je1.lc· -.. OPfNlll'l•ll\•l.lf'f•Oltl ott(/• eee,caUCarolHoCf,agt. IJUW ce.-........ ~ . ~· -+ u:x.e •-pri _.,"""' ,...,.,N CO'""""'HWY =:·-.. 2 z 1ay1, maa e offe r ! I &:D4Xlk Prin ao.1y. 64CMZ5t LAGUNA BEACH • 2 bath reotaJa. PriVllle iron .....,.S :;trr.; 1ftJ1tilill ~~-:;r ·~~ =:s~~CH ~~~~OAI ~~ ~=ar~'r~~~f! R E A LT Y ExceUmt family home, 3 .~v:.~! ~~Mate an DO¥EI SHORES and laundry room, 85. ~~~~~~~ private master su.ite, l flZ BR unilA S279.*! LOW DOWN swnable 1st TD, owner aaaslve stone fireplAce, lfllBRunita 1289..!iOO! 'JPf'• "' 9 ' ''' ·~~, '0 "' '"'' $:~!:~~~ 1==· ~;\·:,.: .... ·~~ . ., ~~~: ~~-;;>.~ .. ~ 1•:1111 : ~;~~!~~~ _._._._~_1_1_~_1_. _;1_11_·.r __ I ~~~~;: I •lftll -....... ·.'.';'.s-..,_~_o.o_~_._._ =. ~~-: illl•Jcommunity poo& • u•--•.iui•-carefree liYlnl wb.Ue ~·-----, THE REA L FSTATFRS FOlls•MODIL Decorator 2 bedroom 2 a.th db ca1bedra1 ceil· -. bullt·m 1dtcben and lcedl ol ameoiUel like pool, ape. s pacious p'flmbelt and it 'S all UD· der one year old. Low prlce $76,900. Call ~1-3191 CSELECT WAl&NOMT VI 'Slip. New 5 Bdrm 4"'1 b o, d i ning room . m agnificent b.ackground for yo u r a r t collection . Custom bit by leadinjl architeet. S3800 mo Lease 'option. at St ,2SO.OOO. rec rm.a. C.11 for ln· QMSYCOteO ...__ •---_...dlm~cblble ~~~,:.: AWM*•IU>AMS :t:~= wlds cmda.JB •elm. ~ _,. I Bllrm. 2 lleda laome . Prl'Tate teea 6'iee. nm -· "-· Twabaws wiLb•IGnnal ...... ll•Wk ...... ---clalnl rm.•~ room , wetba r , aad lt.alim tile ~. coq rt replace . Sa uoa , saltbinp fut ..ah Dally Real l'.lltate frplc le • bonus room cat.bedral cellln11. 2 PUat Wam Ada. with a catbedral ceiJin&. more f I r e p I e c e 1 • ""1111"'4.__ Wbl&'s more .. usu:ma-~ kitcbeo and .,... _,...... ble loans . Act now. .__ deck. A.uumeble w ... 0c. ,,.,. msno ~m«550 On Newport Penn. or t:J Walkr.r 1; lee llOADMOOI -r"PROPER'UES Hd9DI VIEW HUS ~~~ At~:rE !i lJMI Write: R. Luther. Box . .-•-••••-420, Late Arrowhead, Plci.ang a Claaslf'ted ad Is Calif. 923$2, Or Call: as eeay as dialing your .fi.nd what ygu want ln 714.337 -2414 or Eves pbane. Give us a call. Ollily PUot Cta.sa.lfieds. Utlle Miss Mutret sat oo a TUffet, aloog came a spider-ud read in the Dady Pilot Clauafied aectioa abau& lliss l(uf. ta .. TUffcll ud boul.bl it for 18.ts:° You can Id.I your tmf et eod Iota o1 other tb1nas through Daily Pilol Classified Ads. Call 6'2-5878 $lifer' fiDanctn& avail., ~tis lovely 4 BR, fami· ~rm home with relaxioi ... al mtna • blll&ide. ~~!1cal1 priced at ~-call DOI l lE VALENTINE m.ell0orl40-0997 l WHE1'MB . BUYING I ( fW ; SELLING Nth Yow • DAILY PILOT IOATMAIT :,.,...,... .. ..a1642·5678 " Prime Real Estate for Damonds or gem stones. Ppbonly. Birr. 548·1640 VALUE •.• That's the word for this s pacious - ver y spacious -· 2-story 3 bedroom Easlbluff home. Located on a la rge beautifully landscaped lot. with family room. oversized gara~e. new ·kitchen appl iances. even a basketball backstop! A ~reat family home & a ~real value at S264.000. ·Walker & lee Real Estate .... WIS1CIMI ft.LA Rare 2 bedroom cooddmlnlum in most exciting Newport ation complete with 2 patios, 2 car garage --wet bar -community po0J • bot tub. Adults. Priced to sell fast at p,.m ~337;;;·t;n;7·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiijjjj~W-e~iiiiiiidomtheiiiiiiiresiiiiiiiLm642-iiiiiiS678iiiil ;liiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llE 111111 ILlllS CD. -COSTA MESA l IEHOOM ONLY $13,ooot Take OY ... MbtKt to uittll9t 1% ............ ao.. b.c1l..t .., • 4JOod ..... GrNt ..... for ........ Wo..1 lmt, al todclr. -GLAMOttOUS HOMI WITH 1114.Y . VIEW. Sits Wglit • • w.tt. TWs .._. h • lo••ly. a11ltt•• property. 4 L•r9• bedrow +...W-1 room.ftdrde .._ large hd..-IOf' ,ool wltll to.a rock fo..t ................ . 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAI 759-1616 NEW! WATEIFRONT w/SUP far &I' IOAT + 2 Small lats A ~•l•t •trHt loc•tl•• wltlt n wl ••111 'llW of ........ CL 'I =·· ........ 2 ....... ~,1 11 ....... ~ .... : .... .... 11.JIUIOti ' .. lllii.,11·1• OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE FAIULOUS '"%" MOOS. ILUFfS R arr F'ou r Bf'droom With Hujle Countrv K1trhC1'l & Family Room SparlOU." Lar)!e Bonu~ Room With Bath Two Story Dan1n1? Room With Wet Rar Cera mt<" Tile Entranrt> fu"tom DraJ>M & Wallp3pers. Patios For Jo:nterta1runiz Gn.•nt Ruy For Larf!~ Famil~ You Own The Land. 1225.000 A .. Jo~ Of Newport .. L1slm11 (!:) --............. 631-1800 111 DOY& DIM macnab I trvlne raeltg A IU9SIOIMY CW: T~ l"YlffE COMPANY IA YllROMT TOWl•IOt E Dramatic & glamorous "Mai·Kai ·• condominium. 2-story w/3~. BRs & baths. Huge livlng ck dining rms w/marble fplc -· 2 terraces to view boats. P vt. swimm ing pool in secluded courtyard. Sl,000,000 fee. (E·ll) 8.16AMT WATIUROM'f ltlSIDINCI .. '• .· .. . . wilh one of Newport's most spectacul ar bay views. Five bedrooms&.. seven bathsh seven fireplaces. Master suite wit sitting · room and nearby upstairs kitchenette .• Sewing room. Beautiful living and . fo r ma I dining rooms . Gourmet; kitchen with butler·s pantry, indoor cbar-glo grltl, and heated buffet. counter. Azure pool set in a . radiant-heated patio deck. Fo~r car tiled garage. Docks for boats up to 60'. $2,700,000 JAMES E. GOULD 646-5096 63 I· I 532. ~Coldwell Banker OMTHE~C~ ltGCAHYC>tit Quiet. cheerful home with 2 large bdrm~ & mai,tcr ~u1te overlooking lake. fairways, greens. Huge stone fire place & decorated in soft tones. High beam Cl'l lings: perfect ror sma ll family or re tired couple. $615.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644~060 Pete Barrett ~ presents ~-Jt0M£ BUYERS' BLUES They s.y Preoes Gomg Up r~· s.v vou can 1 Attord 11 BWE llDS OF HAPPINESS w e s..,-LoCs of BMut1ful Homes Aatailable We Say: Good F1nanc1ng Available We Say-Don I W11111-TIME TO euv• ~==642-5200==~ Pete Barrett ~r Lingo RIAl&lUl "45 FHT °" te. Clff IR La; a .. • •• TakeOM , .. -=-... ,...... -.... cltf • ... a._. .......... . Holy 111..d se.-..... .,. of lo9•rt. t. .tW• plchwe ..... c otta9•·llke •obit• "•••· F••tHtlc ludoor / o•tdoor wwwh•l .. cmM,_-..lal tttnz ... •a~ lbdt"-for 011ly $65.000 . Actlo11, c---. .. LIASI WITH OPTION TO PUICHASI A~u l taty w .. tlle ._.. lee1tlrn .. Y• 1 ·a.. 1'1111 Z ... ••• 2 ..... ' ....... secwtty ~ 9" •Her• ··••aW._ ....... Mf ..0 ec--. C•= :i••tl ..... , I• .. a.-.. .... ... ~ .... , ••• O,..Mwe· S•t•.., I z.4, I 00 ScMh ...... , ...... . ' .· - t . . PtJBUC NOTICE D A I L y 2,. I •• 8Jl I .... _ ............... c.w ...... ....................... 'l'WoaD.d.11' ka. ••• da8lald&o ... <>war /BW.r. •1111 IGoGa ... • .. ti opea IPICle la lna1 IH Di•I•· ·--------· a--. --.... ~~ C.-tl#' 1 ._ ,.,~ nn ..,. a.,.-•alue. ••.oae. t8'elt ,..._ •mt or PleaHbt lbr. 1'4ba Cl)mO -a.m.. IN~ wwmbie km.. 1-11 eouoo Pee I OM A LOT Propert7. Ope.a Home ar, lba. 6J.br1 lbe, ea& a.a.. 1-6. .. Monlaa OI· pr. • ctowm0wu Loa& .-Bd. 114-.__ av Beula. Full prlce. OWN!'& 111.-. Part Plaee, lne. IG·1Cl ..WUSllMCll MISAVllDI s Bdnm. ar • • • den. 1mmacul•t• 2·11tory home wtt.h all the nlras Gara1e ctoor opener. water softener, de center wall coverlnp. Call fOI' app,.1189.500 ..... o...~ J Bdr. I tiia. fee laDd. Newl1 clecorahd. Juunl, ••& beach. Q~C1 area& terma. t'11CllG '° .. at 1315.000. ar.cn.sm °"" SUM. I .S 2515 .... A• ... ,._ ta.. • lt-2 &at. B:IOa _.... viewl E•cei>- tion a 1 arrao1ec:neot. 1515.000 411-..oTIOfl g BedlOClllLeultam bame. Oole to bead. --MAlJllY STAUFFER SEAlJON REALTY *** .W.&.edllr' ~MClllYV1aa c.c.aa11 .. You .,. ti.e wlaner ol two tleket1 <SU.00 ..... ,.to CllCUSVAff,AS Ms.Mu.·Mar.-. CmtaM .. 6 ffantln,Son CenWr ~ im1 be claimed ~ illlDa .,,,.. ext. • •• ~AllUNG POOL r..tDde. k>vely family bomr .• Bdrm, ·~ bath. bnncl new carpels. --°'" DIStllmC1. 673-7761 r '!t • .., 1oi. ..... ... .......... . Z •t•.rr• eoloatal, de· aontAn ~. 5 BR J Bil. poal, 2 fpk: •a. new PIW. -• ..Upeper. Alildal .. .-. Allwm· ble lo•IJ, b7 owner. •1111 . I' ' J'•a.d 1040 ....................... 18*ma., PNetJ1e BBQ model, up1raded , ll17..li00. Prindpala On· ., .... llACH09fTAGE Newly ruovated 3br. U.. aal.Y 3 bib from t.be p6er. P\al1 price Sl.50,000. hr* Plaee. IDc. IC-7481 8eadl CIOUqe, c~ lo betlcb 111. yard. Only ..... 811:1'. 975-1177 All new carpeting, new plllnt lnaide " out.side Only 12'7.SOO lo assum1: um beauUM 3 br home No cviallf )'in& I 962· 7a40 "' U ,000. Cleo Mar 5 BR 2 Ba, MW lnt paint. Prin only....,; 962·1613 p I L 0 T 6'13.JM3 tS7~m evea 67).5354 4'7·1311 ~~~~~~ MOWC>aMIYB! 9'rto"J. .....-We bcb ron do, bltla!.Y . •Paraded . 28r. 2Ba , ~.I yr ne-w, pool. Jacu11, lennh• ~' Joe l blk \Al bdl. atG.000. Open Hae Sat /So o II 4 213'12 Bn>c*hunl •Stli 98H7» alUPM. c -associated fll• ,)"I II', II I 111 T 1)11$ • ',. \j\; I• I I ' I hft' ASSUMAm.I I ST "7.500 ...Cl GREAT LOCATION Adult 3 BR condo. Walk to Wucdllf or 1 '1Ul St Docton. ctenti.t. bau clu.oen. reatauranta, .. .Lll"e:~ CJl _. • -... rt ... - DOYa SHOtllS L 4 Bedroom, 3 batb. C\19&.0m, comer locaUoo. pool• tpe. wl1b IOCDe ct· ty liihl vMw. A~ s s I F I E D • 719.flll 1A Your Prof~loo HOME REPAJllS? Did you know you can pl.ce a elaaalfied ad ln Lbe DUb Pilot Service Dlrectory for a whole month for aa lillk a• S2.03 ptt day! For more wonmUoo. call aa.-5178 '"' ....................... OMWATB Y8IAMI' DICC>a 0...W'I unit bu 2 story ma•t•~ ••lt• wltb arc&ece wa deeDI" Uiat .. fnlb ud iminaculate. Youn1 It eacltlnl WATERP'ROlt'I' 2 1tory ..... Oil eqrner. Lolldl cl SS-and tnt.eretilinl arcblt•~tar• wllb tor..-new. !llpeciaUJ i...a Bdrm owner·, ".,.. it PLUS a 3 Bdrm rent.al aolt. 11,095.000. Pb maoo. WANTED: Corona del Mar duplex w 11ae ••· 11umable loan Prefer area btwn Poppy " llhr1uerlte Buy or tndil. Reply lD p 0 Bclll 25C7. c.put.raoo Be acb. CAtml Sl'YGUSS Own.-will carry lJt TD on beautiful ~ bdna bame. b!tbtY upc:r.ded, atra ~ Jot. 1515,too. Call Ceator~ 2l l.Gddwt.182--7 llYMTIUACI Mtt 2 bdrm +den ~ Oprn plan. garden Mt Ung Many powbt.bllf'!I Sl85.000 Xlnt term• Trade oonaldettd Ajtt Chet Salisbury 11 ~ ----------c.H .... t0J4 ....................... • .• HERITAGE R EALTORS ~IHAIP MIWUSTIMG Olllep Pan's flDelll ol· rstns ta ... to please I Lee. bl«bb• upcraded, btrly landscaped " priced for lm.mecbate re- Ale • the ow..-. bve lllrMd)' ~ uot.ber. ~ wm even hip w ltlt• flnanc In 1 ! llnTI ! J MHtll C:: Walk•!r 1: I r.1: l~DOWM STOP Doa 't •alt. tomorrow nu1ht be too late A.b9oluu-ly 'lmmaculau c.ouece Parll home Par qut'l wood floors lo lotctwo. warm and rot y b\1QI room Move an ton duloa. Won 'l last' Ran'y'M$-0303 •--c AT1'1Nn0N BUILDERS -E.o&adt' Zbr, lb,., on ~· k>u 1129.UOO or belt olfer SS7 Ml S10f' Yow~ Desirable Eut11de I bedroom bocne. altua~ on flOOd-1111~ R·2 ._, ftb room to bw&d. s,o&. leas 1nler1or. ralaed lloan. tMtt ln r&Jl119 • own. f~ air ~ separate laundry ta\. Garden area, 2 car ........ Huny I 112:5.000. llKll CaJ 1540-1720 -,.._ ........ -· CAl9llll uv .... Beautifully upiradU Woad8de Coado. 2Bt. l -~ toSoutb Plua. Sd1er .. uUous --()pea a.,.. 1..S at 2501 \V Sunnower <N·l ), C M. A1enl. ~ YOURCMOtCI a Bdrm w IPOOI or • ~ w /apa. Owner will nnace. C.JI Cbrta for dUlla 11 all you need to purdlue Ulla sharp 3 bdrm I batll bocne. tl --------1 features hardwood Doan. MW drapes and la Jlriced at only 117 ,950 ll'cw-mott IAtormatloo all~. · , :# HERITAGE "£ 1\1 TORS --···-·-- / '1f'! r1 ti• •11\I Rt Al I l lllilA VERDI!, move ln ....., ·~ '85.000 dwn. 211.7' ... -2'4 ba, no canJ. 11as.to0. o..-•. 8W. lll•m'1 MIWCOMDOS o...&d um .,..._. fioaa -lO·I .. l •••tet ....... eathedral cell· ....... , .... ~. eoatnaporart I IL ...., to ... lo. Vlds<a w ... Ha...., • Newport ••vda . .._or__..., .... ._ 91/JO/o VA • as.aoo c1own .. Oeanl.br.2N +pool n.~ forcaa .. 1e ~mo S41-4'25 Bkr •'*"W• ... , I 1042 -....................... WAIWHT GORGIOUS ••·llA 0,.~IM ~·Slip. l:mrmoua pall1• Condo w aJI amerutu .... Assume IZ5(). 000 loan JI 13 U %. U2S ,OOO Ow n e r /agen t 7 14 /640·Z091 o r 2139-5850. !Aase /OpllOb to clo1e Aul. Beautiful oew con· do overloolr1nf tenms court• • pool. Slip anilable. C.tl Sandy .-....... 1044 ...................... AJ~OCI ~Del comfortable la tbe beat way to deecribe thia 1orgeous Tllrtlrerock executlve towalkwel a...~ bills ............ &.oo' 3 Bdrm and speciouaoeu .... FGnml dlnlnl. Jmt •.0001 ca to pre-vtew. '1szt1 '109 I I \f'• ... •.) • ""'" 1119• II\ II.JN 101!1 Nf< I• ~ THf. REAL ~ l:SJ AlEHS..1 ~ ' ~ It TUJlTLE ROCX • By owner. Broad.moor plan 4. Xlnt. cond • loc. SI0.000. allows & 81· awnptlon or a 10114 °..t, Q01110-tNr1M IMllt 106f ··a:tul: IWrm. • ·~•s•• .. n•••n ... ~.... ..... ........ ..... .... ,., . ....t.Y Clalll. J 81. Ille .,..., wr1• lot. dlL Iba.. llv. rm. w Jfpl. tlOH to 1tlopplo1 • • beamed cell. Cosy t.ct. ..... peUo. Walk lo beada; .._..CUl.ATL. club • tenala facU. ... 3 bdrm. ....... home ln 915.CIOO. Call PGIMl)ar Wood• Cove MISSIONR.BALTY ........ cleSiftt, brick -.Wl =.:~ aem al a SIAYllW 1114AMCIM6-Part Royal llodel .. .avallabae for thl.l larae TM-•1512 4 "b$'m. 6 family rm u•--bome wltb beautiful rw.-VllW oeeaD vlew1. Lota of Lovely lloaaco model. nlOlll ror • bl(( fam.aly & Quiet llreet. Lrg. pvt. room lo eniertaan a11 ti.et yard. Aalumable well. IZSls.oOO lit T.D. Price: Sll$.OOO. Call owner lor appt. ~. VllWMOMI -...SLOCATIOM Latte atir. mba. Beaut. decorated. Hl&b beamed ceilln1•. EDd unit rm.mo or owner will lae qJtioD. Jean Dalee Ast. twcl51·9US Hm&M-4905 Danae Corporation '4 S Id. a..11111! 6 UHITS ••mMTS PIDDSAITllDS, Cll , ....... IJOO 'IDll'AJUl'llOO . ....................... __ _.;m.:~.;..;nm~--- aatrAL INOOlll! PROPERTY rtom .... llodular ~~~~~~~ TJIN llomt•. 24 br YOU..._.::: ~~':::.; WMIWI. ft. -1 Pedllc Coat SURE DO aad .Mt la Hwy, La1uaa Bcb, lllDl'9 ···a put bQtare IUl.P. (TU)-.atl. tllllel &da. Pour lie 3 ~~ ....... !~ IESTAllANT ~.ooo Bulldenao..out BLDG ~DOWN OraQCeCounty Lt&1ma Beadl. wtiwies MIAI DISMIYLAMD ~ ()apleus liquor' lieeme. flXtw'el 4s Bnlllel' f7M 77» lD Only31eft eqwpmeot. ~31.SOO. From•7~ lfay puri:base option. MIWINTS.c.M. t.7% IMT. ~DOW {crdeQlla. ... ... a.owner'• unit U5A.P.R. ~ •lfrll'.1M'd.praces. Call f« Appointment • 3 ual&l at 1235.000 and ,.,,_: -...111. !)40.3.'50C) •....._at cm.ooo. 21 TSL lavatmta &0-1103 Open Houle Sun. 10am· 3pm. Former home of e ..wPOl'T ~ the MAHARAJ AH 01'' tie.,.. c..tw 2 Br -.-at 1 br luesl. INDORE. Sl.000.000. lo· ~SJ57 lrl R..z lol. AMume loan ct.rum.+ bldg.lot.20% ~~~~~~~~!I~~· Owner/bltr. dn. or trade for inc. prop. -- 2221 Heliotrope Dr . .u.eurr-...+, 1400 Four 2 Br. 2ba untl•. $41.1787 Ca t , ...... ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• . r "'fl• &at worts offered for ll2>.000. owe loan at int. bdnm. J e.tb UDb aod two 2 bdrm. 1 bath-um&. wllll privai&e paUoa. Xlnl area. and OWD« will bielp llnaoc:e. ALSO ~ un- ill 1D x1nt reatal ~­ Call 97i-5370tod.ay .• ·. ALL$TAT.E REALTORS 10 ..WUMITs.CM S.ZBr,21>9.WBr,2~ ba tdlee. frplc. lndry rm. yard, 90.000. . TSL Invstmta ~1603 LohfwS. 2200 ....................... Two 30xll8' lots. 04 BelQllia. Build lo Mil. Ownr /BJd,. ----------------------l mort1ace . Phone Well kept Harbor View Fantastic Peninsula Home ....... -r ""--t Point l~atlon. Quiet ::.:i::z., tMly •t~900. · ;::! oeighboriJood. i blk to Pat.ddtTenore, W -1266 ooeao at bay. Remodeled S7l.500 sale lo NB. Of/en rec'd. only A#J.. 631-4.SS) ._ ... Lo. Un 3f.ll!1IO. Det&ila COO· TWO FOR~ 18)..1125 ~148 851.Q287. TURTLERO CK PRESIDENT HOME. ~~ !;/ !!i A.UllWll.E LOAN (7 : .,., in 19'16. X1nt cood. Call _LA_GUMA __ I ~-· ·-:-:O-' ~-7-~ • :i({t~;· •bnlter-•. _M6-SINS ___ _ Take over low urterest tart Mr. Herluf Jensen, "'"" dpaym~nt s on th ll TnmtOffieer,LomaL&n· ~1~=~·: ynaauc one bedroom da UruT., 72098 f'ounda· huge llJll.a.4 • lot LOOed rondo. Ideal STARTER, boll Office. Loma 1.mda. R.J. .Mldway Qty 11t un- Athl:llliJclll's R-3LOT Pn me Costa MCS<i locauon on Baker SL for apartments or oondoti. Bwlder's pack.age ava.aJable Call Jack for in· fonnauon. • .... l.ovety v~ of COi i EGE PARK bills. Fasbioo laland and FabuJoua 4 bedroom lilbU. Spadoua, fJowtn& Yale Plan. kleally locat- enlertainlng areas & ed on cul-de-sac. High custom like features loan balance. Ne wly thrucJm. MOIS,000. Myrna carpeted & freshly paint· ~e Cbarlea Really is UH I 1 BAI.BOA r;;::. to present these THE ILUffS JILi.ft chamung interior. 111 en-CA 92350. 7llf.nu. Ext ...__ ... _ llCUll Medtternnean ot· 3'64 """ co.mty wcung • UJCY -..a.-""·u allow one WU1I per 1000 situated against !tar. & ocean view! Elldtinloewpn>jed bay &mlle bUlsldes. Pnced ~cated town.home. IJ ocean viewa, 1 & 2 from SZ:S0.000 finest ar most desirable Bdrms for sale or leue mtepOtR .-u secunty , C d aqft .,.__,...._b•·-areuft· pool, spa, rec rm BKR wxa•l-•fTow• .-....... ~ ,. CalJS40-1720 .._..forsalit 1700 l.am1ted Move quack _Boom. ____ act"'--. 875-____ 34_1_1 _--1 ed throughout. This home a1ao bas central air cond.. • hardwood floors. ~ 675-751 2 early a.rea localloo. First $135,000 lO $350,000 offering by or1 g1nal Seven.l to cboc»e from O'<mer. sza.ooo. Agenl. (()]~ .. II aanL ....................... A*1nl only Sl.25.ooo I i ~ ShpltobeodL BALBOA IS LAN D -· No -•· Rt;Al.TY qu.-ufy1nc S20.400 873-'f700 RCTaylorCo *** ScroPolock 28 Sandpiper Jrvioe You a.re the winner ol two tickets ($13 .00 vaJue). IO aacus v ARC'iAS Mar. Wt.b ....... 20th Costallesa& lfrmtin«tGo Cent.er 1'c:bU may be claimed by caUiog 6'2-5678. ext. Z72 *** e f.:/1Nl~H HfMfY '1'.J I 2000 ........... 1050 ....................... PAY.-.TS YOU CAM --------' UVIWITH tlJRTHWOOO Custom home with 3 bedJooc11a and den with private atrium. 28X> sq. ft. 8eUer Hurry ! ! RANCH REALTY 551-1222 (Br, 2Ya8a, 2500 SQ fl, 3 car garage home. ias than 2 yrs old. Sl 72,900 S:.14.SOO dn· SI ,072 mo-10% M2.500dn-Sl.122 mo-9.7~ 112.SOOdn-1922 mo-9.28e4 Flnanc:io& bu«I on t.ak ing <1Vf!t exlaUng loans & seller carrying back IOCDe. c.aJ.I owner Bltr. ~ 1052 Woodbridge Sycamorl' 4 b r . ·2 t,; b a, prof. landscaped, lge patJo, acron from pool & saima.. Mm exctJao.ge. No eGlt at DO JlebUlly to ...._ PrlD. ~. Prtee SM5,CIGO.M>-"'1. ____ .... __ ... FoidMwotW• GrMemmt Model. 2700 aq fl 4 Bdrm 3 Ba . 1245,000. By Owor ........ tlSIS ITI! WHAT A BUY!! Sii.GOO undeT price. 4 bedaouua, 2~ baths, 3 car &ara&e and aoo sq. ft. Needl some n..c. Call fcr-.U.. 0--;.. · . .',1 It . . I : " ,,'.1 /UlHJ li8ltl TO SPAIN? Fabuloul Spanish VIiia overlooking Costa Del Sol In MarbUla. For IDGl'e lnformaUoO, call today BY OWNER · Northwood. W.rmiDClon 4br. 3t,;ba, fam rm. frml din rm, a/1!, pool, apa. rire pit. 1aa BBQ. C reative rinancio& avail. Own/ A#).. 5..'IMll18 .. all. s. cmlllONT New Modular Type Holms, pvt community, 2 bcba. at hr security. sub-letting OK. From 8.iOO. Treasure lalaod Mobile Home Pk. 30801 So. Cout Hwy Laguna Beach. R.M.P . (714 ) .-.is. • CAN'T LAST . . Super towobouse convenient lo shops and bus Ttus sharp 2 Bdrm, 2 bath bas fJplc 4s central air. Call now. 116,000. LDIJlllG v-. u. OCEAN&CANYON 497•1761 VIEWS Secluded 3br home AfFOltDAILE w /spacious backyard. Spacious 3 bed room Lge redwood deck to pat Io h o m e w i t h wat.ch eveoinl sunaets. catbedra1 ceilings, fam1 Hardwood floors aod ty room. formal dlrung. modern ldtch make this Tastefully decorated. home very livable. Sprinkler system. com- $liB.OOO. Please call daJ-muoity pool & spa 1 y S 49 • 7 0 9 3 ; e v e s aas..ooo. 1·75MB. MOLAN lOOM TO C'iROW .... •tah ~m home with 6'1·1161 l"OOCO & spadous ... __.---.... 10 9 deck. Tuteful decor & 1 wpc:: --6 ....................... c reative, low main-________ _. teDance. landscaping. a48.500 BIS CANYON PAMOl.AMA Sped.acu1ar golf course 4 Bedroom home with Sate. _,., aq.lt. 4 to 6 custom tile & wood , Bdrma, si,, baths. Pool family room, formal din· _ _. Ina & l.arg. deck. On a -spa. Sl.295.000. "'«cu1._c:ViSHS218,000. Tll lJARNES CO. Dlwisner built 3 bedroom 67"7761 home with 2-story ~~~.,.~~~~ mtum. fireplaces. oek • _ tue. Courtyard. fountain. 1pa In master bath. Breatbtaklng views. .-.000 MOIAN ...... 497.5454 Agftlt64().S560 m-0800or631-0486 -~~~~~~~~~1 ASSUME P.'1 FIRST or down moves you mto lh1.15 nawcal, fully furn H 8 8y OM.-r E aade <.: M 3 condo Pool. pat.JO. 2 car romm "I unlU $125.000 pr. Won\ lasl. king Call U S,000 do O W 1-· ()'10 ()C)( IQ HitAIOlt IU>C'iE approx l>4 .tn> owe 2nd Fantastic Dynasty UOOl.SLE No qualifymg Vacant 3 LAGUMALOT Ocem view lot in pitmc family area of L~ Beacb. All utitH1e:. avaiJ.abk. Good fUllUIC · IOI-$1.S$,OOO. modet 2 Br 2 Ba. pro-IY 0 ..,..ER BR 1--Ba. i.mall 1-·11m fesalooally decorated. '"" Rm. S79.~ agt. Btll. ft>b Wah. •Cl 98Z-9:Jl l balance at 13'• . Payta L--.. l500 mo Dnv• by 132 sm.ooo. Ow-ming 2 story ea Pf! 831 1257 ~Steye_Dunn./ Old. 3Br. 2ba. l{le pauo ~nupc:t' 2000 Cabnllo. '41·1544 or ........................ --------•I _-. ___ aa:M __________ _ -~ ~ fi~:r~2~0~~= ~~~: .... !!~ •7 UMm• ~~~~~~~~~!·--------f'as&.esl IP"OW\na UH al By owner-4 umts E-&ICk C.M. ~000. tll0.000 dn. 0 W.F. baJantt at 11~ w fP«YU al 9XJ mo for 5 yn. Ml-11564 or 494-9334 I don osen 759-t221 * * * * * MOBILEHOME Garden Grove. 10 mo old. all 2Br & 1"28a 11.UFfSIYOWHER BU Y-SELL-RENT-Twohse unit s. OWC r••.dt,,r ... ' , ..... &Lee 911 MacArtlnlr Blvd Ste W , Newport Beach BIG CANYON °'9e SUH. 1-4 JO .. I ''" Don't m1aa ~ unique opportl.mlty to acqm re a pnst1oous home in the exclusive Big Canyon commuruty. Owner as· slated financing. 4 bedroom. 21,; baths. den. 2 fireplaces. large pool & spa. An mUmate home for the demanding ex· ecutive. Offe red at 1525.000. f714•3l-2650 ***' MICJ Mocdoltald 1530 Vivian l..n. Newport Beach You are the winner of two llckel1 ($13 .00 value), lo alCUS VAIGAS Mar. 14th • Mar. 20th Costa Mesa & Huntiogloo Cent.er ndtet.s may be claimed by calling M2--$1'18. ext. Z72 *** WIST IAY A YE. .... , ... s,.cw Beautifully remodeled ~J>anlab 1lyle home. Hace awst« •ui~. eom-f ortable ramlly rm. formal livin& rm w /lte trpc. Walk-in pantry off DllW titcben. Pvt. roof. Wp aundeck • ...,. .......... 673-ltOO f tnu •-. 1 r OLSON SISt.500 f'INANCE w /30~ do. M S0.000 ~~;;-;;_.... ... -_.......__... JBr den ............. Store lll51-18B6 . . country ltilcb Yoe·-•~,....._.__ I 2 •-Su.nny paUo. quiet gmblt ...,. ---DAYIS&CLAatl ~•~ Pools/tennis shops /schb CALI. US 66 I· I OZ I ~ •1& wpairt leodl 2Zl2VISl.aHuerta.NB ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~1100 · from sand Only * * • * * -lll0.000 Fee land Won't •EXCITING• ·=~s~~~ u. '-* l.odudealllr b9e J t7 4 Tr ave I e i e Aaumablell>'o'l lal 1.-l! ~ down. owner wlll cany al lln- W.W .... &t.h SU-Tn7 1213 N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 497-448 t' '-Desert~· ...... 2400 .................... , ... FoaLIASE New 2 bedloom 2 "-lb bome. M1u ion Lake .. Coaotry Club. Golf Lftlnls.pool. Beautil\tlly W /Cabana, out&Mie peUO wiLb pool SZ'TS,000 6 prdeti Oiahwasher-Owner will carry ('()ft. dl1po1al ·fro 1lfree tract 31 New Units RJl&.1"19'1.D IJUJdscape4. no ma 1 n. Upper l'tlwpt Ht.s. Cost.a tenance yard. --------•I Frlg1daare Frenc h SI 600 ooo I _...._.D·--armo1re davade r 2 • • · A 1 ZBr 's. llleiaa. 18'. 2Br+ boo~ 990 Oubbouse Rd rm IJ lBr Shows gd 1n Dmert Hot 5'1nugs ~-owe f1nan ctn11 ~~~2a-378-~~2572~~~~ Wllb lowdo Sl.50.000. fUl 1- --· """",.. • --~ pou1billty condo con · NEW LISTING -Super stoniesbeds.comerlot ver.ooo opportunit y. newly <HU8383 > Owner Very Amuous' carpeted 3 & 2 Bdrms, Adllf Pet P.ti }fln1n&1oa 8dl RJty and ready to mon in! Custom Ca mbridge MMI 14 NCJ'OW Pl.AVA RE.AL ESTATE '7).1900 Excellent location. :Mldl), 38r, 2Ba Natural ~~~~~~~~~! "stones -throw " to wood lot. CF84331 ) ------------- oceanandsunangbeach. Alao·l970 Universal FOUIPLD 12'19.000.Callloaee! Fee. :MMS, 2Br, 2Ba. haghly *91/f>/o-100/o* Only 2 left! Good C.oalil 1.~cnded. Meu localaon. Cao be 64Z.5200 Special.., <>-ner will carry this al separately. All 3 Br J..ovely-fllgb~ upgraded lRC)er pride of ownenbip 2 Ba each. Owner will "'"-W 84 uolt apt t'omplex r y.... est me. 20ll60, w/Sl ,O~.ooo dn. Xlnt auTY at un or4 years. 2Br, 2Ba 111 Laic. Hills _ .. ,._, 851 ,,. 156.000 down. l'Ull pm•e mcest 5 star parit .. cor ('..,,..,.... ·a: Sl.0.000 Heb. All Unll5 ner lol w1lari1e patio DAYIS&CLAn being upvaded and are area. Air cond-only IMYESTMINTS fullyoccupeed Yearly m· SZ7.SOO. UK.5029 >. 4 PL EX 1r. S * come S!0.000 pr bmlchng. CLASSIC ii; * 1manLs pay utlliltes. ~u~ s11a.soo OCWROMT ..._._ ~ Try~ chm OD C'Xilt1r1I _....._-6-A€\TIG€ ~ S bedroom, 3 .,,,.,,.u-~Ste-A 97.9%lltV.l.R. ~re bath family home on "''-nou"""• -O,.."-e 1111"'·_...--..._"""'·'~, pmhwula La.rse R-1 lot. ~~~540-~S~t~l~7~~ Sat-SUn 10.S ~ownerm-3539 -14752 Bushard WATBROMT COSTA..SA Westminster 4 bet 2,,., ba. Walle to ~ im Western. lo UustNo.olBolaa> beach. poola, teno11. apace rent. 2.Br. 2Ba. Single story. all bqe With~ dn, own.r will AJcanlidl.ng, prdeolub. 2Br"5. community pool, finance at 13% int. U ~et laland kitchen. many Ir_... 18 IDOll. to ftnd a better mas. {L87SQ()) ffunVn&ton 8dl Rlty 1om1. Pay int. ooly. moo· TertolN 142-4114 tbly, UU then. Dynamite ........_._.._ ...._1 buy al $Z29,500. Nlnfa -,,_ Jarvia. RE /MAX. 972-8421 RM.I ~le investments mJW c.outHW)', NB 64~6 Cloeed Sllnday IA&.IOA,..._ 7UNITS Owner-finan~ Gross &ml/Wiil: 1153.000 Ask· Ing for 1487 ,000. By owner:~. lUMrTS IM911AaLA&: New camtrurUon. l.al"Jle bve&bAe atqe gamb~I. ErwlD Lake area. 2br. l~. frplc. sundftlt. Near Tennis Ranch. O•oer w /finance. tM.~. Write or call for ( ree map &brocbure The Real Dilate St.ore &.t 6833, Big Bear Lake. a.. 9231.S. l .-..s7216 days 1-811&.-:J eves . Rancho M.lr.uge :Ir, furn. Buy "' flt '1:1 ownenbip. ln best local· ed condo al Sunllise Cwnlly Club. Shatt C06· ts al ownership & · use. Call n~ wtd,ys of Comly ,..,.,.., is so ... ................... . «n-Jalorl42-8850. STAITB IUUXIOMAKU E. Colla lleu. ., Owner·financed. Groaa ,_.700 BURR WHITE REAL TOR . lt-4C ,, 1., .• ,., in Priced Under Ila.net in L.A. County. Cash flow! 954Jll)O. Inc. 114,200. Asking t--·······.·.··.·.·.··.·.•--·.· :::::.o· By owner: RIYBSIDI'~ ._ as.ooo Lo. 1.AMCH SID On De!me Dpb priced at 450 ACRES 8llO,GIO. Ea. Unit asr. Sl500Per Acre . l~ ... ake niol, mp. (714)MMIOO · .,.. plumbtna • w car Alk rar .Jell Yoima, Alt- prqea. 'Ml*•d" ., ....... ...., JCt•fOICOMM>S OIUMITI lt4 IGt.C..tral CG.ta ..... uo'b1 uo• . ...-eaa11. Prta. GlllJ. -.i.m • ..... T,... ., prodiiciq act'9 qear Qko. • ac: Petite !!llrab +JD&. .,..me. + 10 ac. XDl U... QOOll w._., modern 1 br bome at ..ap. ...... lK *'-n. atiLW... -.-.'l!ll-....... 9rMIT, ... = .. ~.~~ ........ ~t!~ IBVY&XJSDNr tSOfo .~. (lrMAJtDTV~ ....... . 7 ......... . .......... Nld:r .. <N••hltr ,.., . --'::- ..... Ii' ............ ............ " ...................... -~ -p lbr ... s.c. ...... Ha Pw ... loc. Y-V I br, t t., ,'-8Uo. llll•lo. Putt• JUQ. aa1la.1W,.W.rud ,.,...., carport. Good a.. ..... et.oft • .., ..... CloH to be.eh. ~ ...... JW •iuo clJa; s•na 8"111sm41J. ~·••n-•••••••• ._., ~ Ylilw, dla. J BR, 2 ~,., .. .,.._, mroaas:NT ba. Vfflalll• condo· )ir.;ll fam rm, llimtor I • Ot. Priced from bple .• '*'; au blt·lm; Npt a.*·~-fam rm. .... OOMft vu. &pie, 11111111& w.pool . ...-. Jae. •. trNISI; MS-ml *' T9rT9Ce 'hnallM *· IMiba. Jim ICI· ft. Writ. .._,;.;..;...;..;..~~-----11.Br wtalil pd; ms mo .• a.lo•••...., •o peu. er OCC . UW,._ ••· Wlodward Propert1e1 ..... ..., LAQUDlft'AIDIUllOIA ~~--~.;;;;._~~I mu~ta.1 bill 2 ..__...db pet1o W.al ...... I .... & al ...... lAeM -15, DO ...... ~ ..... Daw.Aat.IJU.mt en...u "1•• ._..... • lhlll a..-.... 11• ~ ... No peta . ....... ·-··········· O...,AIJ.."'-72U ~ lbldio. rt.. makt c........ JIH ::'.'..tu.~ • wk. .. .. , u ••-• .. •••••••• term lea.ae. -"'· ... -. heel JU'd • wUI ccmMler 2 yr leue 1arho. Famlllea •s mo ! BBP a1t· ---------t plHH. ltlda • pell m..,_ · • · W ID, pGOI, adulU, DO pet1. Lae •UOllo. ._.. LAGUNA BEACH llTll _;;..... ______ , INN. Ibid ....... eoklr ~ er. 1 M eaac1o nr. So. eo.t Pl.ua. New crptl • dl1ia. A.~1 pool. aeevlly pi.. \;DlldND Ok. no Ne.-... air. 2M. frplc. 1ar. 1Ddrr. Adlu. No PwU. ...ao. 540-a:tl HAllOI wekoaae. Call 116-Z. ot S.Clcm•• JJ7' . 'IV. be1t.ed pool; uw. •••••••••••••• .... ••••• (TH>'IC·aatC. "5 No. r. · ¥llW ~ f71.2171. A#/., no fee. J.·IMroom. den. 2 Bath MIW HOMI *U•ISll I Br, din, 2 M condo. l yr oo.t Hwy. ...... fm mo. Pool • View, 1 br, "50/leaae. IP'· lit. tU\ + -dep. Relponllble adulU, no 1400aq. ft. •114); eve. -· -..- MdhMo model, ~ace --~ '·-e v---' Larp 2 It«)', S br, ~ .......... .,iuu. m· ba, SITS . Hunt · 3 BR, 2 BA, lrj. tUDD1 Cf::1 =-=:,-~: lntlon /Clay area. ...... Jllltio. 2 car pr. Acceu to tamll, beb • club. 950. (211)IN·7900 or •1254 Cll' --~. Aak --· (Fl&~ aBeeon1a syn okl. 3 •vmtYNJVATle ~~~~~~~~ '----·-f-'"' 2 Tiny boqae, walk to ::; .. ,.,-.or--.•..-. b b t ear-pr. Drive by. Avail eac • new cTp '·-!BR~ tm&r. luiM). S .a.-1 --... J "--HDoleum, pelnt, private, be., den; a.,.._. 2100.q. .,.... • -/IUVo 0-nllU fncd yard. NO DOGS. ft. Frplc., wet bar, 2 car _Dahn._-'--Afl.-=-·-85_1_·l5_Z:_' __ , Wat. pd. 1295 mo. SM5 pr. Tennis, pool, aauna, C.... MeM lU4 to move in. 421 Lake. See Jacuul privll. Leue ...... ••••••••••••••••• 11111'. -..... MO. 6'5-0101 or (%13 > " llDSMTS OK .,ISID'E 2 BR. M95. ~-•fncd yard. ... tGZJOor....,. 3Br, 2'1'dla <:ondo, no pet.a, '"1 as tennis. ~ mo. .. Bay. 6'1·133t Agt. 2 Br, 1 !Ma, garage, adults et.ly.~mo. 67S4562 ~ Verde SBr+bonus ,_ SZ:S mo. Call alter *1: 67~. Open Sat &$m. D>l Samoa Pl. Brand new dl x \9pnhouse. 2br 2 Vt b1 ,d en,fpl c . dbl P,.pool,spa,adults. No pm. '6SOmo. Ml-8833 Nqr large 3br. 2ba, in Me9a North. Large yard. S25Mo. Call aft SPM S4t..f3ll7 lQHDa c . 3 br. 2 ba t"tl'eplace Near So C.oat Pta.za. 1625. Agt 642-38:50; &U-1010 2br, Iba, ffl)lc, w tyard. S&dVetrerri1. Adlta No IWW• "JOB.lTlO t•h• 3242 -.-.-SUP--...... -RENT---0- ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.n AL N THE BAYFRONT, l'rlnidad Island lrg ~ le..; exclusive Dover Brdm. l850. With 35 Sbor's S Bdrm bom did SUOO. A.gt. 841). J.M3 with pier 6 float for 60 :. lrftM 1244 boat. S3000 Mo. Yrly. Bay ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 Beach Realty 7S8-()81 l Ibe Lakes. Lux. w /all amenities. Upgraded SPYGLASS. ' br. 2Vt ba . 2br. '525Mo + dep. No view. Gardener Incl Paa. 4Sr1..fD'12 Sl'75 mo. 640-0735. RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Ilg c_,_ T ...... 2 BR, den. oo goll course. 2br. 2ba overlooking aolf Spectacular view of billa, course. Pool 6 tennis pa1'k & lake most rooms. cwrt.a. SlS/mo. 851-1611 Comm pool & spa. S735 _wtlda_....:ys~, 95_1-_31.50_. __ mo_._640-4546 ______ Blltb Cclndo. 2 Br. 1 ba l&fTALS Neat! View! $600 /mo BR Pbooe640-9019 3 • 2 ba.... . . 9650 -------- 3 BR. 2Vt ba. · · · · · · Sl.000 BIG CANYON Bordeaux 4BR.3ba · · · · ·. llOO~ Home. French Cntry S BR. 2~ ba. · · · · · a50 kitchen. all amenities. 4 BR.2'>'1ba. POOL ~ · A t Newport Beach . .,,5 g;:~ueas1on. g Bea.Wful large house 111 almost "2 acre 2 Br. frl*', tu beam ceiling. lots al room ror boat or camper. Compl fenced 157Smo.~m1 ~-$175Mo. 646-1105. f.W.Bernard '+523 CAMPU5Dl~IRVINE F.aslblufC 4 Br 6 den. tB95 mo. LmmaC\&lat.e. 645--5399 fbr Al Cll' Jerry. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba coodo, ~ao view. AdulU, DO peta. SHO mo. OS·ISU; 711M>l1Ulr. Davia. a Br, 2,,., tMa. La euata Owe. Pwfed cood. All bltm. 11575. ,..,.. ~ orll1..a511 c , Uak htrd 3425 ....................... ~'I ' 9 • •' , ,,,tJ •t"H•I ,,<f Cmdo for lae. Off Irvine 3 Bdrm+den+ram rm. Beacan Bay, priv beach; 1~ I ~r=~· :at~9:. =~~::e~ f;; = ~·3~ 2 ;:; ~~1t~!;HW _..,.,-"-"-------t pool. $900 /mo . mo. 551 ·3006 or . ,;:a =-•=••-=Sf « Terrace Twnhae. Waterfront Homes _21MSS-___ ia ______ 1 --------- 3br, 2'>'Jba. LS50aq. rt. 6SH400 Newport Creal Coodo. 4 * VILl..AOECREEK * ReCri g. W /D, poo l , br, 2~ ba. ~aul. de· Ssitil level end unit -adalt1, no pet1. Lse. nu: LAKES New 2br, corated. SISO. All. vaulted cei.11Dp-ma1ter _,,..._ ....... on.a l'Alba, prtv paUo. over· +LOPT·2 ba·D.R.-pool _....,. ___. l....io'"'" lake. S575Mo. IO-M.11. vvaM.. -frpl-pvt patlo-ICJUJ'IMt 2br, lbe, child OK. No 714-5'4-14:Mdyw 2 Br, 2 Ba Cood.o. dbl lcitcben-dbl 1ar+bobby pets. $HOiio. 1982·8 New •never lived in. garace pool etc. -opp SCP·mature .5tt-Ml4 BeauWu1 apllt level 4 950.trno. Ad Sitt.er tl.9, aduM.I --· 151·794'. Bdrm w 111tyli1bu " _ea_aoo __ :M_bn_. ----• _7S1_47'70 ______ _ a.en. 2 br, 1 ba. att. ,....... No peg. soo. 11'1 E:211lSt. ~2723. earthtoDe decor. Avail Big CaDJ'OD Townbome MMtCGDdo. 1 br l ba, full ~=G1·1'00 for leme. Spedoua 3Br aecurtt1, Park Bristol, wJcamm\lllity pool, spa •m.emcr51S'7-5107 Woodbrid1e 4Br Ea- «Uive bome. Lrg. t.ile • t.eaail. Security sau. D • Uafww 3600 llOO .trno. ~2'717. $ I Ml ---------· ...................... . 'Br. 2 Bil. end . ..,. • yard, ...a-, dryer, tc75 mo. ..... MSG9. entry, atrtum, comm. --------.i Beaut. new 2br. 2ba, =!Ma, fam rm, pr, pool, tennis. ms/mo. W/nndeck. Clote to Xidaok. Nodop. Ownerlajl.115-8'76. LIDO PENINSULA. beacb lD Cdll. MU. mo.831·90ll. Condo OD Bayfront moat ~--------i Woodbrtdie 2 atory brand ---------... lrl rumpua rm. 2 new a br condo, 1~ ba, wmoo *I ft ot beautiful ear pr. Nr S.C. Pl.au. ffl>lc, yard, incl rec. livtnc. 2 1BR. den, 2 1ba· A all ·-1 -A..... Water rool pal o. v ,....., . -· pa---.e; Lake, poola. .,'WVI .-~•----·--.trno3•y ...,. ··-·· Ja ......... A tennis. $550. QiiNe area 3Br 2ba mo. leale. 55-SOG. ~. 3 car 1ar. lAbl waterfront twnbse, -tmo. Zl3/Z75·0f.'54Col· 1Br, .,.. unit. lllnt loc. tennis, pool, 1auna, jaaml "25 mo. 564-1~ UDO ISLE. Newly de· conted in neatral ton.. with plu1b cpt. 28r. frplc, atrium /p atto. .-,S.trno. yrly. ............... d ....................... ....., I d1 3707 . ..................... . Sleepin1 room• • ldtdw*W. S15 wk • ~-Oceanfraat.17M740 BAY FRONTAGE view 1 Bil SGil adJL uw pd. iW ..... 3 br, 2 be boole, '*· blPl1 apcreded. Qmal pool. Avail. A.prtl VERSAILLES. Adult _.50 wlnteT. 303 E . condo. 1 Br. l ba . F.dpwllterl~·Z. L 9'J'5. mo. 'JD.1JllZtto4 Man Ulnl Fri. Beaudful apa faclllUea. tllD.trno yrt.y. VERS•DJ.Jts. 2 BR. 2 ba carmr UDll. Fabuloal view. New decor $'1'5 Jdr. WE RAVE SUMMER RENTALS WEEK OR llON"nl associated i• .~ -~ • • IJ "' t I • "" . "" ~ . , . ltlr, New Condo. Cent.rat loc. Pally torn. New crpU, drpa • pool, apa • om. Ue pref. dya Janet TM M5 1112, eves Jorce maz..ms ~re· -.aw or LUXURY UVIMG in QWel 8dult complex. Sp.cloua 1 br a pt . cathedral cei.U.nc. gas frplc 6 d1bwbr. P•t patio. b&lcoa.les. pool. jacuzzi. No pet.a. Sl80 mo . ..... Piaea, 2lli50 Karla. SPiiie M9-M47 lBdrmapt r.1.....,. .... paid. ___ •;...::....:..5013;__;_ __ __. 2br. patio, cpta. drps Mature a uJlJS only a Bdnm. 1 a.th apt. ~n Adulta. Ou paid. ___ la._;_~ __ . __ --' Bachelor pt. refra a. MESA VERDE bome al· r8Qle top. rrucrowave . moapbere H113 br dlx cpU. WU iDcl'd, 1225 mo. _.. No Peta. ~!OM °"P req 549-2:19 •eetaa1111 .,~ MMC> ONMIMQ. 2Br,28a S&50 EueDeat locaUon. walk to complete aboppin,. BeadulJy landacaped. Spedoul apta. Private pmtlol or decb. AdulU. He9tpa1d. Nopda. Spa. lBr. l.Ba, refriprator tn· cl. 1215 /mlJ. 1910 VI aUace Ave. Mer: ~Will aA . ~ Open 10-e dally &West WU.00,C.M. 131-5581 '548·2'08 ----"'------1 Gtl>Mo. 2br. l 'l•ba. bale. *2 Br. 2 !Ma. or. So. Cat 1ndry rm. Adlt.s. Nodogr; Aaz.a S.A. "5(). ChLldren TSL Mgnt M2 1603 OK. m.-8174 eves 912511o. 2br. 2ba, TwnbH 1 Br. blins, refnf(, pool. Near new Encl gar Adults. no pels. 1325 paUO 6 yard TSL ~nl(t ~ 64i-lii03 tkzpileocll 3'6' '-nlS CORl&.•9a1tkte Orlw, 1 br, -.. "*"· =-~==-~· wana..an.-......i1 ••w htt•rter ,1 ~I . ...... ,..:%> ... tm 111r ... m..-· ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~et 2 br w 11ar. paoo. poot mdultt. DO peota. 180 l ll L511b SL Nwpt ~. --~ PAlllOPOIT #IAITMENTS - 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... All around bal&lin&. 1 T. truck. Free eel. CallAM.,._.. ............. 4250 ...... . 4400 SI ........ 4450 ....................... ...... 43 Sltl. &lo Valley, Save --·-•-••• ~ • CGDdo rental Sllclecarprqe,chdown from local owner • ......_Bcb.S&oraceoal.Y. l 14 I 7 5 t · 0 1 5 7 • ~-~mGJ.:~~2:_ __ _ ..._..~ 'DUll51..CJD 01111arqe for compact ....... ._. 4300 r1atonee. lOxll, $115 mo. ........................ ~lfllZ.. ....................... 1DCUT1V1 sums Newport Deb. nr Airport • court. IDcludes recep- ... pboDe &all ll COG· f.-mce rm. Secretarial eerviee (W /lepl taper ) avail. $450·$SSO. Call '153-DM llofill?A¥06ddepmb•6 -------- c\&t-llviDI espeoaea ! For rent: gange spa~. Executive Suites, Full ProfeHiooally aioce OllliDS Avenue, Balboa services, private, 19'11. Isla nd. S40 /moo tb. Newport ~r. Ocean HOUSINATIS Davld.875-4274 view, S270.S715. Phone aa.4JM OMce...,.. 4400 7»9036/\.J. Properties. lfJP'lllr38r2be. Lacuna ....................... Corcma del Mar; dlx. 2 llDa ea:lllllo. SDO+ ~ uU. 191 W..icllll Dr. approx rm. 81&.i te. $250 mo. Aft6' Bob: 581~. M -a ft. wUl ~ to Realonomica Corp. a\llt, •mple parting, ~ .,....,. female. Sl.50+~ lllllD 1"11111«-.alU,. ...;,,_;,~-----atW\Ut. Co.ta Mesa OP'PICBSUJTE m •. Call aft lpm. lm8'.ft. n -lllO: AUll'Olti"AREA -~ JllfWrrt .?..-If.& -...ft.-mo. A!ml;r 5'1·50IZ m.zm · eve t7t--238:it U11e_ p1m;b 4 BR I Ba trt ' ' .,,_. . ..._ bl HB. ~ '.U larlRm .._ frcm S:ZS.. (mM ID Be.)'Yiew ~- ,.,_ klL. -mo. y. T1't1J. lldt IL Call Tom lllstorlcal taodmar)l. .. ....... ~-l/::50 6' up. Bay View. lllC. SUl1'IS lmmed. occup. Contact ~ :'!:':e1t~ Aime Ne-.ort Beach llme.m.31122 0..0.. Avail. Muell Zt. loc. Mes O.C. airport. Office or retail apacea mlllo. ....-Rall iDcL reeesi&a. ~ avail. Dana PL Plaza. ..=,;...._.:.._ ____ -1 f erence ~ m. ja n 1tor Downltalrs. front. .s:z:wi 6 .._le wu&ed. resp. aerv., utila. 100 free Up.-..a8 ._ .. adulL tz:10 mo. utll. paid. e op l e • 6 m o r e . ~----''---­ ... aft.. $weekdays. 8ec:nUrial sen. avail afke Space available, Usor Doas 151....U. 1Dq ft., smmo includes ....................... . 1311) aq ft lD medic&l bldg. Avail for lmmed. oc· capancy. Ample park· iQI.~~]. WOODBRIDGE EXEC. SUITES Located in North lrvioe. not near O.C. airport. No traffic problems. Excit· ln1 executl ve offices with Old World charm and elegance. Package lndudet receptioniat and phone anawerin1. COO· terence room, coffee, mall ~h. Janitorial and utllttln. Groaod floor l«eUoa. Xeros, aecttt&1'7 and poetage avallal*. From .-.oo. OaU 114-ill·ta. 4475 ....................... <Xric:e or abop space. 47S lq. fl., OD ground fir. + 2 aQjoi.n. upper l&Dlta, total· ing 87S sq. ft. On Coast Hwy .• So. Lquna. $2200 Mo.-.1111 ....................... PlfSTllOUS UICATIOL id 6 maint. Good k>ca· m11q ft, Storage only, lion. PCH 6 62Dd St, 91iOO /mo. 2128 canyon Newport Shores Center. Dr.. Cos ta M e sa . Call Robbie, days -.... • 1P'. Ocea-.·froat. ,,_.._,..,, prage, --. "'*·•lad uW. :511-tlA. 59-015'1, Evea&IS-0221 . .... W..e.d 4600 '50Sq. ft. $&50mo. ....•••••••••••••••• .. • 4001BircbSt.N.8. ~bedroom cottage ln Alellt.5'1·5032 quiet spot lo Laauoa • 0 ....... 4450 :-c:a.=:~: ~....... ---··-········ ·--~et • ,.. a .. •re 4Br, 28a = ........ area essen· iz ·~ Far-lbll'e ltoftiee space at tlal. rtt.e ad "36. c 10 Newportlleada. between 67 2 ~hlent.es. Tbe D a I ly Pi I ot '11!1a--.m-ues. 500to2700S.Ft. Newspaper, P .O. Box .... Ille to dlr my bM f.:lat:4lte amce. avail in Ill.SA VERDE bR 1580, eo.t.a Mesa. CA lo llartM>r Vie• bma full _.. olc bldg. Nr. PLAZA 92821 or l elepbooe W/H eaplo1ed fem O.C. Airport. Recept 6 lS2511euVerdeE,C.M. ..:.m.~'8M.,;.;__. ____ _ a.a. 1UJ11 furn except lime am .• ~ 1 ___ 54_M_l_2l ___ vac F•. wcdina atu- tar ldra '*1D-IZ50 /'lDtO fJlllll. rm. etc. dmt. llllekinl apt to abr + ~ 1llil. a.pe.-area. 1SMllL mer OR IUY w twne. Or AudM>eiDi.le 16W'm ... G...,.. *1fEWPORT,BEACB• =~~= m CdK. CaJl U7tim• • i.---2Br ... _ -•PRDIELOCATION• -ce "1S,OOO w/Sl00,000 1!1iN377. ~--· • ~ ·---trmnwat.erfroatl .,.. •• d s --.-------w/ID.ale. BlU to beb. _,_ ft. dwn. hv IZn t.. Olndo.lurnrentaldesired $175 /mo. BB Eve ___ ('JJA_•....;>_:_ _ _. ____ 1 =~~ <::af~ dw101 summer 1980. ...... ....,., Hopefully The Blu.ff1. llbrmer' Rm., xlnt. ref's. mT OM PleMeeoataet m-25151. HAllOl aVD. Gracious, proft1a1lonal Netft:J ,_olleled shop-woman, oon·•moker, ._ cenuer iD Co.ta ldHlrtnker desirea love-Jilal(a baa omo. avail ..__ far tmmec1 OCftlNIDCJ I)' l'OGID lD quallt.y ._.e. QD(.Npt. ....... IOkb from appi;:;.,-480 to prtv dellreb&e. 842-4300, =-=~bl~ Ad-dterl40.:M·br. ...... CaD hides. Kats ... It llvtniqurten. ltfl.. m • .. amJJ abow1oom . omce. Ton1t0amtr1 mUJl5,...,.. .......,c.-,.;;:"1.·:-: tw I¢ :1"""1 eoaa-eJa1 or otflee .... .., .. O'M..,.,,., ... ... .,,..,.. <LEAN OPllEARTS Yes we do windows, ntrss .... Depeoda. ble 6' tborou&IL Alla. aerviee 9'15-110'1 Hou1ecare Service, Lel1"roi.I Domesllquea, call 640-7315 for your house Interview 111&/b. ~ .....,. !) ,}'./~...., LIAIS RAINBOW I wUl=1'JU1.r.IM'dt lld. llllt. •yr IWd'· Lo • en 't.1 prtms. t'ree ,-t. Call B11rooftn1 6 Repatn. ~,:!Jl. .... t:Jpm, per. No •aqtt: PAPER HANOI.NG BfrC: 54Ml5ll • Comm It r•. QuUty ~td u I ·:V-PalatlD&. INT/EXT . ..taaty.8'rte . 0.19 .... ··! .. Nell. ......._ rea .• 12 •77'71...._..._. ....... •-••••-•••• Jn. e~ Lie'cl Dave--•.-.... ~......-Sel'!~ lCllt tllll17 .......... My .... ..---,....,._ ID,._.hame.Guar •• ...... four la•n1era. --------111 •11•n•n••• ... ••••• ZS1"telqllll'.f75.11Qt.,41 g I 9 F ID ftkome. P'IDe ext. PaiDUAC-St. =:.-tl!lla6taturee - --LicJlna. TrJ me. a. IST. etJ.14lt s.wt.g/Allcc8'1aa1·· - ..... ~ ................... ,.ltt!Jjl I 0 t e' I A 'I I s..ias Madine Serv;"' ....................... Ptd. I ' tna Ext 6 lnl. __ ............. bolne. Gtlaraoteed. · \f ~ ••Dd.lc•plq• 1i1111t Eat 1175. All015 lled.rallir .._. clM.ec:Ooa ynaper. n4-1'15-uot .... o.p. d.teve demcls Pree eat $31 · UU .....,.,.... ). Remodel· T v A' -~ 6 ._eMetioe All won .:Mu la& ~ repipe. Top ..... -• ...... PNe .. Green-__;...;._ ___ . ----Riil ftwe• -51'1..nN __ ............ -~ .. dale Landac,-ptna Dne'I PDlt.i:nl. aervtn& MUc •rod lmtalladbrf,, mCM .,. t yrs. aat reaa, ~,.... ba l"C96d/ no-Multiple outlds. 23 ,..,.. ebect my ref. lie. tal pl'OPertJ. Island a:p. BWCC>yne.a.7'11" Japanese Landacepe-SMZS s.mc..-n Tl9 dmip. IPftnkJer, soda. cte..ip, malDt. ID ~ Rea/COmm 'I paiotio&. p ... ..... .. .................... . ..,. 12 11'1 aper. Lk, lat/Est. Qu•I work. .. ..................... Orramic Tiie Installed. lm.ir531-11Gor97·8'2 R a ob I P r I c e r. • llediterraMu Coatr. Firs, counters. tu.b.:i.. Briek1"0f'k. Small jol». Newport. c:c.t.a Mesa ll Irvine. f75.n7$ eves. Qaatom IDHODry, patios, ~ walb. 100'1 ol local.re&. ~12 Lie 'd /Bonded Ge ne . New It ta1111t bupio+• l'fteest.. Reta. 540-0760.:· ._.,.. ment. LJc t Bonded. 1i s.r.ke ·• ISSIAN Oltm hil:ltiQa, lo rat.es. fl'ree est. 3 yr 1uar. •M'11. G).9111 aft s. Le .,..... l5t In service • Clla&*1 pepenns. n~~ SeU Wllb EA.5 E' It's a BREEZE Oasatfied Ads 642·567'8 S..1"11 .... .. ..•.......•.........• ,. •a.. Profess ion a I Tr·,~ -·-···--•••••••• Service. call anytilne. at All types of roofs rf'· bra. Toppmg. remo'fat •• pSed. Ranbl Guar. No haulin&-646--10'10 ••• wut.in1. Stf.1637 att s nt11 SURGIOM : Trees topped " remo;4d YardClnups 7S1·3476: Qlly Mater : S ha ke . ablnde re· roola. Lo S Guar. Petro Hoohn& F\nd what you waol fl\ ~IMS. Dally Pt~_Cl~1r1~ 5100 a..t&Fo.d 530 MIDll:y to &.o.. 5025 A'--CllC 1•1 lltllmhh 5005 ....................... • •••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... . ..................... . Establisllecl Retail gift ud atooeware buli.Deu in elegant shop- ping center. Ideal owner operaUoo. Turn Key . with excellenl return Owner reUrlng. S72.000 RMAMCIAL M•&IDBICI! ............ 0,;1 ........ t 0wner oeta sieK P rr ! fNEED I MONEY • camlTMO PIOILIM 2*1 & lnl TD ao.t t7M5ll Amangedby eo.ttt-a.o- ~LOAMS ARRANGED No polnta. to 85~ of value. Call Real Sources: Scott Gerne ... ••• Mrs.E.Lewts 97 Inlet laJe Dr. Conna del Mar You are the wmntt of two tickets <Sl3.00 value).to CllCUS VAKAS Mar. 14th • Mar. 20lb Cost.a Mesa It HuntiDllUI Celder 1\cbU may be claimed by caJling 642-5678, Ul. 272 ••• a..t& ..... 5l00 ....................... RIMIBS Alf FREE cal. ~1671 11S1C F IP loci. asswna · Mw I JI lo Trwd Loll r1 Found a pet! Call bleSISK 3%1n! Room for D:9dii 5035 Animal Auistaoce growth. Hurry! •• ... •••••-••••••••••• i.e.,ue. 53'7.2213. DC>l~. 2. Twoeome needed wnlh ~---~ Co. artl/cnlta akills and in· --... "7 lereat. SZSK net. F tP All t11* ol ru.I estate S3llK. terms possibte. ~ .mce 1149· FIMld or lmt a pet! Call Special Pala Hothae. 714 N12-123S. 2U JZSI. 7m 3. Established boutique. S,:d• ' 1 • Gn. over SlOOK. Only ZllllTDt Lost Dog: Doberman. D>K+ lnveot.orYI Ter· 642-2171 545-061 I ~ 1 ear straight, 1 rific location 6' l&e. nap., Am to 'Tuba". 4. Uouaual t.ax beoefiu ~ TD'S Loat Warner .ti Newland, w t lo dn on anl•· MN fl8.8C7·13tt. fOUND: lriaal Seuer mu. am. fem.. lllld • wbtte. Abo. cocker ID1X, mile, brown. Newport Beacb Allimal Sbdter M4-31S51 Found Yorky or Siiky female 4-Syn okl. Vic Wa rne r /Newland. ICMl82 or M2·l297 SCUM-lETS ANSWEIS Ld.bal -Hazel - Prone -Obll&e -TELEPHONE '"llila A.dams," asked Ute aclence teacher, '..ul ~---tell 1111 v.'ba wben a body is mm~ned an .. ter!" "Certainly." answered tile br1~h l youe1 lady. "Tbe T'lllZPHONE l'UlCI .• POUND: Ila.le ~. ~ brwa. l·Z yn, Crown v.oe, • PCH. Laawui ~-.cWI Loat: Dop. BIW Hl&lk.ie TOMMY'S ., OFNEWPOltt ESCORTS , .. 3tlh 142·1.lm •• SPIRJ1\JAL READIN(i~ JOan>.lOprn. FuUy Lac;:'il,. &'lm or 492·9034. 18,.S s. camioo Real, ~.S- Clem • O.C.AJIPOltT ._ .. •ESCORTr " S pec ial11io1 'ht Prafeehlft8la,. •. • ~ ...... ~ FOXX SHOP ... s... $10•• •• Q~:·: ~· femloi ;: fn.4776 3IJh Cbecb ~. VAISIS GIRLS ~~~ i..-• ESCOITS •. U Jal qual. call ror aPfJ'u~ 9$3·9120 Now Hlr~f fem, tan Dobie m .. ---------male. AdamslNewlud, HB.m.ma LOST: Qineae IMC· Little blk doC. M. Vic. Vk tona. C.M. eurty tall, smashed nose. Re d c ollar. REWARD~·7W IOMS OUTCALL ·~· Zl-9121 : . .., que/collectible shop. Noroimhl FOUND: Blooderem. Has l25K P /P. May lnde for 1S ye. term. Sl0.000 or Reward: Lo6t cat lOlb· tad puppies. tag Prince Palm• Plydlic Readinp R.Eor! more.NoBaUooo. Main flB .. geld-orange. Gearfl!'• Coamy HaJtb tell.I past, preunt & s. Well estab. bualness UdoNewportCo. Ew95J6.2212 0tsit. \Ile. Yair6Wiboo. haure.~. -,,. nets a~ost $50K. So m.7S5 .......... :MHrs. '?S«M4. Prat. lbsa•e b• Stew .. : much bu.slneas owner LOST: Scboau:zer, male, .. 1 ... fbsn't even advert.iae! 2nd TD for sale. pnme saltfllePPer, vie. Harbor m:JND: llilb MllUcr, vtc. Uc'd 1beraplal. N .8 ~ t'/P, terms pout· C.11. property, discount View Homes. Reward. Falrvlew/Van1uard, llam.IJpm. Appl O.ty ble. ~. Ail· 641-3627 tM-ZJllllar SC-7515 Cll. m.-59-3117 ·i. ~ M ._. .... a.c Kmr1 Lia -------, :mNo. ElCam.inoReal LOSI': Wiit male Temer Afaban Hound tan UNOIE'S · *°"°""'""" * _._ llaa Verde area w ~ muz:rJe 6' ur • .. · San Clemente ..-. 114/49~2100 WtU\lfJC\U'ed 3rd TD al J.2. Rewardfl'79..4Jl8 tipe. Vte. PC'H/A..ocado, ESCORTS ·· .. ~~~~~~~~I::. !t:;.:9/~ ~~ Lo1t Doa: Spno1er QU(.17J.7'81 . "' -AURAMT pride al ownenbip apt Spaniel. livr It wbt. llkl'ftt abep t,ype pap, af~C.,,,,t72A~ ,,_,., complex lD HUDtiogtoo .,,..,.._ ... 1DI fem. apprmt 2 moa. fem. Nr =~ Or-. Bch. Call for detalla 6 ~:SSH.SJ. Oran1e1Flower, CM. PSYCHIC llA~ ., ..... .._ w _...., bas ..-Alhieeonmattenollif~. ; .·wt:;;'. e;i1.ooo llJlk,e,., ... es1-1• LOST:ll yr. old mla _66.eis--------11-kb.busi.Dess,m .f'crt · madh Grou on books. DAVIS &Cl. •II( co c t er I beagle . Apricot ~ do«. aoa, llllll-«·2783 1140.000 FuU Price, 29% ~ wbt,1Jm/b1Jt, ''Heide", ean, sbort legs, YIC SocWCW. 5. Down. n.llE: 7Sl·l400. -....TD vie. Garfield/Newland. lAl\lftllHilla._... --•••••••••••••• -IS8D '1JL m.ACIC IOOI(':. Jl&9TAURANT For We. am.ooo. 15~ FOUND: Bit It 1ray INTRODUCTOR,i Prime centrel Co1ta irlUnM.. N..-pmt Beacb FOUND: FEii. Sm. blk HulQmisdot. Fountain SPECIAL MeH location. Seats ,. ... ,,. Diaciount rat.e poodle. Vic. He ll 6 Valley Hl1b Sc bl, .. .;.. J.32-l>uffet style-tdeal neaottable . Dou1 Ednrdl, H.8. M7-&ea ..,...7 womenare'rree.~ ,,.._ ......,. =" S40·HH or ..._,,.. ......_ "''"'-.,. ,...,. Co. .,._. " :a Durett Rlty Rellster G Sb ......_ dainc aervice. 'f.:A,· SO.SIMO WNn'~ RETURN? l"oud: er man ep male bomecat. Easts..... Uta accepted by , ln...t ln 2bd TD'a, Call male. Blki1an. friendl1. C.M.8Gal09. &11-7111. .. _, MAMUFA~ •-...i ~ a.oa1r ,..,,.. Nr. Run· • d RJRA ..__Mallk: Mr.-.:857--..mo....,. rw 1 •• • -11·••:11· .,,_ ... •& ..... ~ REALTVNETWOIUt -................... Pt pr•• "· C•ramic, Wbolea•le -··-••••••.W _._,mokll,ftstures t Al .. , ,..... 7~ ltstocllvaluadat•,ooo. ,.,...., t t wl• vv~ "'° Pl1ee la ... ooo. ...., ..... .. .................. n. 11118:1'1l·MOO ,,,,,,,,,,,, .......... . ~---.:---~~-~. -· •11 t alls • ,, • • c...... $er'4le •• ....... AetM ,~, ......,,. ''jl .... ,.. ___ ................ -· ..: .. ~ .... ,~ "" =-~ ....................... . '1: ~ PAYAIUCUU Jmmedla&t optalAt w tr1phl'1 eapudln1 SM&a Aoa •Wactur--int firm. J.Jr apedeoe. • eecoul&I ,,., ... ud ,._.i •CCOUDtina ea- poaure. Knowl-:J;, or trade discollllla w. ·•• Pleuant worlllDa en virGuDml. Salary com· menaurate w J ex- •· r;:;,•nce. Contact •. : 1:~11. :· ACCOUNT AMT ,. · z year at.alf accountant ~needed ror o.c. otnce or Nlltlonal CPA rirm. Tax experience preferred. v Send '9UJDe to Lester AMITISING SALES Tbe ~ a.od men we are klaldnl for may be Urtld al typlna. foldlna ~· wareboule .)om a woft1na I« a limued income. Work wllh young people . Rapid 1rowth advancement pQmlible. U you are 18 or over a nd would bti avatlable to atMt work immediately. call btwn9.»3 30 Gm ... Gro•• 537-IOl I The Dft1l1 Pilot bu an lmmldia•• opeftin& ror a aalea p eraon w llh newspaper display ad· vertlaln1 experience Good salary, com· m.Mlnl 6: excellent fr. ~~~~~~~~~I lnle benefita. Excellent -= powth opportunWet for e penon with career am· bMiool. cau for appointment AVTOMOTIYI TIUS8tVICI and llcbt repaln. Wlllin& to train. Newport Tire Center. 3000 E. Coast .......... f\&D •• tl .. offdicl tmmed. 0pa1np ror llltppen, .._..wwn, CMldln. Call lrv l ne Campus BDobt.ort at mmi or ---lDfo. Brictiayw, nper'd, ruu time, able to won alone. m..a175 _____ _ a.boy Jl\ill Ume, daya. Beach HouM Ion, flt Sleepy HaUowLane ....... Bcb CAS .. . 111.-)ot Stock Brokerage Firm near O.C.Alrpon. Typln1 only require· mm&. ..... S.S. Call Judy F.cket~l ~ Jl\ill llme in our P'ashloo Island alore for a r9PQntlbJe, dependable penon with aood lute. Appi)' ln penoa between ~12.. ANOPOS 29 Faal:Uoa bland IJMNE &.Q.t:. ~ M /F QerieaJ Gwral Clerl&s. EIU'Y level~ la ol· lite supplies. WW wwt OD mail clistributlon. pro. vade ba c kup for switchboard and do geaerat oftke work. . 14M141 .. Cam,_ l>rt~. Newport BMC'fl 'AmiM ~Johll w.,ne.=rt.• Orlader CH.trlH• EQ~ ()ppottmilJ bn1 o.tralor. lafeed ••· ••••••••••••••••• ..-...a.11 ........ Dita PN E '• llaaas• for data ......... "' depl. d Newport BIMtt CPA firm. IBll 9)'lttm ...... per. rtq.Ured. Xlat. ~ potatlal. Call ~a~. Dellcat .. Hn Person, llllllt .. Oftr' 11. neat • mature . W I t ratn . F /Ume, llllCJdl wbda. See,..,,.. Rl·'n.me Deli. •E. 11Ul St.. Clll. Deliver L.A. Times lo bcm:a lo C . .M. IJ H.B. ~ D7$-llZ5tmo. + bonus. Depeadable car needed. Afao need car· rier aapervlaor. ~1 orlSMlllZ. ...... 8lmb ~ eonlJIUJ DMda talni.d, talle· claartt ladhldual1. Pref• •sz w !Mme ID9C"-4etl~. X1at. Mure ID medical electroplea. Mettler !lectronlca~ UU S. 0NadtH St. AaakiJn. m.zm. DIC.SIC. ........ ~ , ,,..., Ill A••Mtm re- qa,Uw eqimiwe • top aldllt: 1'J'1IUal 70Wpm, 1bortbaDd 100 wpm Gnu pftfened ). Good ....-.: Salary SlJOO+ per mootb . com· ~ with •bUttr. II qualifi ed Ca I l14·a4-'741 , Olympus Padfte lat,. Ellecutlve Secretary needed for: .UAID Rtdred. Deed mn µ... comef Day po1IUon averat1 2 day1/wlr . Mutt we rec:eot ex· ..... XIII&. woRiq atriJC&IDllL tUOt1lr DfVDl"OllY mo.. -.it. a 'otu> Klll&a .............. . Ille .... to~ u.eir GUARDS ~ ioveatfO, io· hll • part tlme. dudel r...-d u.mi. are••· Ualrorma SAould M bi·Uqual fUrDlabed. A&es 21 or ----~).•PP­~ Retired welcome. lY ID a--: St. JohG No~ ~. App-Kab. l'MZao-1 ... Irv. lY um.....i Protectm Jtdlor Moa.·Pri. 1:J1M. Service, 1221 W. 5lb 1'111"~· 1,..a.ldaya. Stnel. SalU Ana. ID· .... WOftdal c:ionds ~~ t-U" 1~ &.O.E. Bayriew llanor: ...;._ ____ . ----110 W. Ba.J St. C.M . HAIR STYL1STS -()pen. IOell5 inp for 2 hair atyllall .. ...:•..::::.•;..;.•~•-,.-~.-.-.-.-.-~-.-.-.-. =~7~= LMMMIY oel.Y. Hair West. 3305 ~ Hilt-Blvd. N.B P>ceDet ~ potea· tW~tornlia· ~ororarewdaye bl• peraoo wltb a ~ • Witte • Co. Attalt.ion ... • .....-. 1JOO Dove St. · · t105. Newport Beaeb. _, llAllGE CO~T , •• Aa.'TG BKPNG DAILY PILOT Hwy,CdM. -------1 We oiler neel.lent com· Jl9Q)' beneftta which ln· elude one weel&.a vacaUoo after aix lDOOll», e&eveo Dllid bolida)'I, and IJ'OUP m.ur.oee be,W day ol blN . .,._.. call penoo. nel for apPOlntmeot (714 ) ~Wl or apply 1D pencm: Delivery Man. Early mor1llin& L.A. TillES &o homes In Newport Beach. 3:30am-8am. llOOtmo. AJIO 1maUe r route: 4am -5: soam : $300 /mo. $41·&.4U or e..l413. Growla1 F ountain Valley company. Must have 1bortband or apeedwrillD& all:Ula. u well u superb typln1 lldUs. Need prof eaaiooal and pleavnt penoa wtll· Inc to handle a variety ct ........ t.lllU•. CaJI for appointment (TM .. 2ZJ9. UD9 Ban- di.lier Circle, Fount.ala Valley. CA., 118 for 11.r. BlatS. Wlll'tl. a.art Sat. • br. taowled1e al laUdry ?.D-19 madliJM9, IQperviJory HOii ElllAX r; RS· II a lite lld1ll.. 6: e.,lfheual allUlty ..ua moeey IA your pnlen"ed. lfajo1 out· •"•re tlme. Call for lhDdl•I company ,,.. 7EllPORARY 71UCMSZ1. Ext. 277 -ft.eCjater today to work Equal Opportunity • OD various accounting .tc EmJ)k>yer ·• bookkeepln1 aasi1n ·I';~~~~~~;;~ menta. Work cloae lo 11 your home . F11ure Acco llw;Ctertr " Oertts to Senior Accoun· CltlDIT OFFICE tanta needed tbroughout A fu.U·Ume posttioo 1s PAIT-TIMI POSITION .. open ln our service de- partment. Work m our service drive from 7:»U:30 a.m . S days Call Charles Woodard. JOHNSON & SON UN· COLN-MERCURY at • OranpCounty. available for accurate ·!'"•,.._•AT....._... clerk to aasist credit ~~~~~~~~~I '-accoun[&1'5 manaaer i n a busy ~ newspaper office. Duties ~- 2333 No. Broadway r.n>. Coldwell Banker Bldg .. Santa Ana 17141135-4103 FREE PARKING ACCTMG CLERK SECRETARY POllt sects rec. /payable ·' vouchers. type 50 wpm. ·receptionist duties 1.rvme Mfr. Call Karen. S40-&4 ~cent Girla Home. Uve-ln Housemother. 6 gi rls. 3·4days week. room & boltrd +salary • .• call Astnd 646-()5J() or .~ __ _ A/PC&.EltK . Vanous dullei.. F time 'Experience helpful ". Mon ·f''r1. g..5 Many co .. · benefits. Apply at 1660 • .. Placenlla, Costa Mesa · Apt. mgr.. resident for 64 A· HB uruts. Expenenced only. CaJJ days. 9'19·3900 ·::iASSIST. MGR. NEEDED ··Light bookkeeping. 19 ,.. hrs. /wk. Good p ay. j •' Pk!aaecall5'5-1703. ~,._ Ha1p Wallhcl 710 """" ....................... . are varied. Should be a 1100Cf typist and operate a 10-key adding machine with skill. Credit or of· tice experience is desira ~ ble. Work in pleasant en· v1ronment with J?ood company benefits lnclud· mg 2 weeks v;iculion after t year. t·ompany paid group medical and dental and credit union. et.c. Apply al. OltAHGECOAST DAILY PILOT 330W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa Between the hours of 8-5PM. C.all ror appouitment ~ease. 64.2"4321. XZ77 EquaJ Oppty Employer ATTENTION JabSeelwrs Watch for lbe SPECIAL SECTION "JOBS" Thuniday, March 13 in the Dally Pilot 7100 , .. ..., ,.,,. ... the .... bit wlitl buiktUl1 tlltfl tt. om11 ttlt rtd It the Mlil*ll Serrl ""'• " Ille S. Ditc• F,...,. n.ra u C011P1.,. E*co. •• • ... llfectln tlCI Nflltt •hlstlcatld precbloa tltCtrOlic 1..clUlllCltleft a,a11111a. w. CUfl'lfltly hM 111e rono.1111 8'11'111111: • Oepertment Clerk • Accountant A • Coat Accountant • Jr. Accountent • Accounting Clerk A • hCfwtat'y/P•rt-ttme •Oeelgner • Oev~I Technlclena ·ULev ... • ENcAlonlc Ateembte,. • ~· enga.,..,. ......... lpectj .... (llltM) • ·~!ngtneer •'=-~~ma An "· • Ma""'8cltw".,991ngtnee,. • Micro "9clalon Weldet 8 • Protect lftllneer I • Producdon Pl•nlMir • AUTOROUTI REGISl'ER Early AM I.., to 2 hrs. $375 to $450 /mo Xlnt moonlight. Wive!>, re tired. d1sab1hty. ~tu dents. Need t:d wh1·d-. 541).:oJ& or 540-6722 Raby~1tter. mv huml·. permanent, E~t'., :J 11 ? f'lea.'le call &75 76l I lianlang IEXPE:R.. TB.LB Soultl Cooat ... An Uld~l bank 849 Swlflower St C ~ 54().5:0) EO.E 8anlang VAULT TEI I ER lmmediat~ OJ>('nlng ruu t 1 m '-' po" t 1 o n Jo; x penence preferred Xlnt ~fits Male Fem.ilt- HOME IAMK f''oununn Valley 213 426-8166 Equal Opporturuty Employer Banlung TELLER NO SATU RDAY HOURS. F\&1.1-time teller. Ellper. pref. Npt. Bcb. office Universal S avings & Lo a n . As k for M r . Jansen.955-0536. E.O.E BARMAIDS Full & P .T . Port 17 646-31166 ...,_Id.CM..._ 631-9532 IUUTY MA.NAGY Newport Beacb salon ~.8"--0&61 Beauty tWIDUSSB No future ln present aaloo? Ch1n1e jobs & wort with U1 ! Earn more doll au 6: r ec el ve medical, dental. & llle In· IUl"mlCe. Paid vacaUons &balida>'•. company di.a· eounta " proftt 1lwin1 pUn. Compare our total earntna paclla1e with dbersalone. Out company benefit.a in· elude : d laco unt Jllivilege, ~cal. den· tal. Ute i.olurance, profit 1bari111, penalon pro· £:1· Apply ln person Fri. J.C.PIMMIY 24f ,.. ....... ttsw,...INdt E.OL llfF C~llEIS UTDTEM MARKETS AMDaru:AJ1t01 A Dlvlaion ol Of All lotemaUonai, Inc. 2821 S Daimler St Santa Ana. Ca. 92'111 F.qua1 ()ppportunity Employer 11 /F /U DelWlf)' people needed, bave l*t l1me polilion'I open. You will make up to• per hr. Call between 1-Wll .... U• Openings now available ·-------· far fuJI Ume Asststant Delivery peraoD ror ~ aeafood COID· pany, aome "Oounter ~Neat appearance. Apply 1n person, 145 Broldway St.. CM FACTOaYtel Sbop Trainee . Im · mediate opeain1 ror rt.,_ feaale to nm small imehkle opanboa. XlDt co. beodU.a. Delt.roGt~ Corp. Costa Me11. ~ M.anagen an 2nd & 3rd TYPIST 11hlft1. No experience Reciater roday for local nee. We train. Advance-temporary usJpmenLs ment OPPortunity for 557.0045 Female, over count.er. prepare 11 eled1 • unchricbes. Cdm. Call &M-OZlO rnanqemeot poaitJons to ss .so pe r hour 1f r-M..Lfn:_ quahfied For more in· '-' \ formation & 1nterv1ew. TlMP041A11V Pl!ISONNll SllMCI~ Ott. Mm over ll for L.A. ThJ8 to home9 ID N 8 & CM. Reb~e 4s have de· pen. cur Perm P fJ', $400 t S4 ~0 per mo M).41137,846-5844 FOOOSBYaS- For d1ning rm. Lux re- t 1 re me nt com pie x . Laguna Hills Day & wtmd shifts avall. Ellpt'r pre( Wlll tram Ca II for appt 581·5140 __ upply to i.tore •:rT. 111 372l lirch Strfft Del Mar. Costa Me!la 631-9421 Will 1nterv1e.... Mewpori leoch Monday lhru Fr iday fromllam to3pm. F.qual Oppor Employer Cler aca l . hosp1till pun-basmg agcy ha~ 1m med. operung for deuul conscious clerlt-typtsl ~ WPM l. Med prod. knowledge pref.. but not req Xlnt company benerJt.s For app'l. Call J tm 540-5034 Oencal Phones. typing. contracts. office ex penence re-qwred and good salary Call betwt'en 9am ~ 4 pm IM2-lll67 Oencal Entry level pos1· lion. Type 40-fS. Growing tnaurance Co. near 0 C. Airport in Newpo rt Beach. Good co benefits. 8IO to at.art. 833--3450 CALL TODAY-WO RK TOMORROW ASS&411. Y.PACIClltS W+llHOVSIUIN CLBJCS No ex perien ce necellaJ')'. Company will tram. Many opeoinp. DATA NOCISSIMG llYPUMCH ..., Card I, llat Canill card 0 , m11 Memory, Xerox.O, Vydec "Dec. TYPIST JUMOI & SIMOI Stall1tlcal CRT Operatora. lmmed. Opeolott. 151-9055 4lr:IO Birch Street Newpon Beac.b CUllCAL OF'P'ICE AIDE ACXX>\.INTS PAY ABLE We are teeld.nl penona· ble • entbuslatlc lD· chklullla for abaft open- -OFFICEAJDE Offlce Al:.Ji:!.tH IOOd. accuraa.e t ftl. laa. -etl· queae to relieve ~ doullt. Cleric · Aerts Rece1vablt>, part tune. PCH & Npt. Rlvd. area. Newport C11ll )Uy. 631-tOllO CLERK . f ull t1m ~. SWltCbboard. tYJ>UI.&. f1l· me " llabt drtv&n& ror Newport Beach lab. Pbane Jan after lOam. ~140 c:>ert, general. Some typ- 1 n g . Call fo~rances. 631~1 a.sues Part time a. full time graveyard. part llme sw ing. Apply 7· Eleven St.ore, 1097 W. &ker. C.M. CUD/TYPIST Neal. imtw-e. orsaoiud. Good working condi· tiona. 831.JZllO. DenUJ office needs help fUU or part time. pre vlOUI cha1r-11de exper essential Apply ut 644-0&83. -----DmtaJ Front office recep t ionlll mana1er. Modena. eheerful omee. Fnap beDefita. tlWG4 D!U clert. mature. r~lrn ble person for front Dee11: Hrs mu.at be Oex1 ble The Inn i\1 Laguna 211 N . Coast Hw y. Laguna Be.adl, 494· 7Sl5 forappt. Gener"1 Off1et>. secretary expeneMe. good typmg slolls. use o( cbrtapftoo('. handle correaPooden~~ for two m en 4s m11c. ........ omce duUea for small manu1acturin1 ftnn.. PSe.MaDl -1onC condl\loDI and 1ood benefits Tapmat1c Corp . lrvioe CalJ ... "' Witt for apPointment ~ ---- Gmen1 ()(f ll'e APPT SCHEDULER Fnend.ly ftn.aftetal r1rm UJVtt.es you to JOUl us lo arrange tall appb w tpf'Oa~lve clients EWtwaiawtic penooa.hty • I dellrab6e. Tu: exper not Dodi Mt•• req. call So. eaw Tu a. ... Atta •• I flnanclal Services Newport Arches Marina. tm-ml CoUect.or Call Judy: ~ ENJOY -Jnt.ereabng, G EN E R A L H E L P · Donut baker . e ll · t cballrnllni wor1t wttb a Permanent po11 ions _....._wide salea fioanc-e perieoced. part time. avail wtlJ'OWhac tool reft· •oauuo• good pay. MV area. ,_, -,.._ l.n c Ill oo. We have fD openm& .......... ,,_.,. · • for a full-time exper'd Sl!N153 Lquna Bds 6: El Toro. c:ioUect.or. Pleasant work· DRAFTSPERSON FOR Nmt ~ w /good ing ~. lllnt. bene. StJB.DIVlSJON bandwriti.oa. Benefits. Call 114-530-18451 llon· PLANNJNG WW lra&n. Apply 1930 Fri. 8:»$ for Ulterview. Career oppoC'lun.lty for Newport Blvd. C.JI. or E.O E. M/F. ~ au!Htivtaklo 22m10 Lambert·lJ03 El plaDDln.i Draftapenon Toro Community Men ta l Pla.nnioc. arcbitectural ......._ ..... ,.._,,_ leeks 20 General~ ~ ~ or c1vll·en1lneerin1 b"-hi r no br ...... r week Clerk 1 d Local pu u. ng 1 r -back1round des re . -lmmed.. ~ ror Typbl. 60-0377. ~ allil1a a mual people person. Must <X>MPANION -Elderly Apply lD person wltb bave front office ap· woman aeeka mlddl• :=n'° a!'.:: = pearaoce. Wm ualat aod ~n to lhr ~ wltb mall 61wttdlboud. le domeltic dutlea. Non· Frolt" ~ ... Ol Quail 1eoeraJ omce duties. •moller. Salary. lllu. s. Newport Btac:lt. xmt co. benl!Cu. IOOd Vlif6o.-.s11'7 ' DltVmS workln1 conditions. ~-Cab --.,,,..,, l :»-5:•. Call Ox*. fUll time ct..111. •PP. .___ • ....... 11 ll·Tla. N pm, Coc:o'a, nnn.IW'Da -Week ...:.;.. _____ _ 484'7 11.acArtJn&r Blvd., una•....---· Ofneral. ea,IDI, women. NB. 5tO-ZIM WW wain true II driven. men• day /ev ea. W 111 ()pm ........ ~ train . lrvtae. Call C f• ...... L----~11--•t 1(1 ... , 1-UAJI. a S•lwtdl P....-1• New a:periw. lo work· ..... , M•AL OfllllCI int r ttima 6 P /Ume. ::,.~ C-U: r:.: WlU tralo to operat• '75-211111. di.Ma. Net 119 • week or computer rMOr'diDS • Counter belp wanted, more. Orao1e Coast rum,.,.._,fornewcar lllcbale't CMaoen. Lal-Ylllow Cab. 17* Ill. dealenhlp. H.B. area, 8-rnD .. ft, rouataln caU coUect trl4) -.tu7 Ma..~ Vall.,. (No of Slater ....;.tt_wn_D_-4.. _____ _ <XJUNrD llJ!:LP. OOllUl betwn Newbop,• • a--.& Slllop. 1-a:aopm, rrr. a.did) De ean. a.1 aub 11 Pr..t mature ~...: DOW blri.DI for Hotel apaec. ~ 1IU ~ Couatty. ft'Gllll °""-Sq>erieece = .. c:u· Mo ..-w llcwe .... la NCR .uoo. PBX -qulrtd. lllaeOretor belpftal. Couter·strl, 1to1ttr'• YadU. 1111 PltleeftU.. Seen&ary, heavy tniftl, am vs . ..u Ume. m a.ta-.. aomeWldnt ..._,. 'i Ilda. CK•7m. lh.t:•tAll. llelllSpa~.tw> uperltoee oeettHfY. Z.10. ... Ulna JTL ...... psbr. \• ftlMe call fOI' --.... .,.. -beoefll1. Appl)' tAM · lllllll: 41Wl& ..... Moo-ht. penGO· HOStlSS/CAStW ~+lllOn MOT&. • .,. ..... Appl, d&lly UAll. 111 Can •NEWPORTCl'R DR. llla1cu Rest. 2M E ... 0~8~fP J1UISL C llil. ""' HOTEL llOTEL PBX OPR /FRONT DESK LEAD llAN TRAINEE CLERK -WANTED. ~ ~ AW.'J llloo·Frl M San _.. --ve.,.. tJ Clemente Inn lts W perlence IJ speak Eapl1Gdlan Ave. Su ...._Call._ Oanente UXiALSECRRTARY Hat.d ~ Balboa Bay Club hi now h1nnR for Hotel From Oe6k Ellpeni·n~ in NCE 4200. PBX hdplul ~call for appt ~7~ fb.a.edeaMn. LO "'on ror Jani~~ tuuedy Ann '!> Ura 8 4 TU\' to fri ~14 -- •HOUSICl.IAt9S M liUOtlr + boo\b Will tnm. P\&11 or P "1Dw Mo QllCe me• II opclOrt. 11 uat have tranaportallon. 84&-'JUm Housellttper Coot. for ~. IJ\e aa. student ob~ 6i'J.187'J Houie*~ WLll :.ti.irl" my i.pac 1ou~ <.UUom bad> home ID UltWUl ID ~ for IJnuted to· tenor usilleep I.DO ctuld care) l\:Jol, Jacuul. pvt. be9cb. 8S'l-ll6S Houaellee~r. Lave·ID. Mature woman. No srnabnt. IM7. 72:12 Housd~r for older Npt. BdL I AJri>ort Area 2 )Tl tiUpt.lon ex.per re qd. Pnternb6e in real 8llal.e or businftls U ti1. u llOD . 70wp m . t!O abortband Xlnt law firm • woriri.n& conds " bene Salary <'omm w nper Contact Suun Greenfield. 714·851-8200 or 2JJ..Q7-Glio'S LepJ Sttretary Small dyna.cDJC bo•i0%s lltl1ation firm lo Newport Ceour Heb *"*'wed. eme-it & eoer1etic le&al 1«tttary. S .H .. die- ~ • ll.tDL lyplnit skills a must Xlnl 1aJary ~ upon quahf1cat1on and ex ~ Good beoefni. ~ couple, IJve-m. matw. i----•111111111191!""• womaa to drive, cook • ~Al. SICaf AIY keep ~-Attr111ctave ~Anotf SI JOO area. Refer•nces re- quired. '73 2991 or 664..ZUD ,.1--nw<vhJ:?! r10 Newport Qr Dr NB 9e» ... 2120 100'l. l"llEE Homrbfper I Ooc*. tive-~~~~~~~~ ia. mabn lady for small Un.xll!ARDS cert. Pn ,._ a.ome. a.n01 or time Su&.er 6: Spring. •107I full time s umme r Rou11teepr. F\IU tune .::•.::..:mu=------~ 4 di.ya on 2 LIQUOR CLERK -F\IU· on. 1 to l :JO. a paid time. Boodable. Apply in bcldQI. pleatut work· person. 8All · 2Pll. lnleaada. E.O.E. Tlm.-SllL. Ai11*W lM BayviewCoov. Holp. Holel. NopbcJeeeallt. 3111115 Thurtn St. C.M. MZ-Dll5 Maids.. appb' The 1nD at . Lacuna. 211 N. Coast HouaewivH·Studenh. ltlr)'.LaC\IDA Beact. xi. P tr oppt 'y. nex hn. Sood pay. Call. TLC llaaa1er1 needed. Houaecleanla1 Serv. ilalure bulband 6 wile lltwnUPll. 7M-8NO team wttl lelf atota1e. lctC5'1dsaa..t ID eo.t.a 11 .. a needs CASl:ll&JlS iSRVICE SUP SR VtSIO~l&t!~ .....i otMr ... ~ Call ...... -- apt ,..•tha1 or motel badll'O'DI ....... Won 5.,. ........ sood .., ........ eall..,~l. .... , .. , ........ , . 0, .............. . , 1u•....-:11aL '!I.~ C.."laa~ ~--.. '" ,. t',Jll.9CllANJC -•rue. ··~~ts· •· •eo-. -o ••· a ...... --~~ I lllalA10C --·--1~~~~~~!!!~ ~ =~ O,.• a.m· PMf·TIMIDIMIS hmWar w/Ule C.111 •• 'MICDICAL Al8IST ANT· NPL 6 In. .,_, lt\I- • f'aallJ r.r act l Ce denu or bouaewivH '• qiedallat ft ..... ,. pref. to "'°" • morn.ln& 1, ..... llM* oftlee, pan. ~ l :3DuD to U :a>pm .._ fllllidMe ~. l:)rrt or aftera"Ooa ablft exper. "4-0HS btw• 1J:30pm to 5:30pm. t.5Pll. 8'8118 lit ll 10 br. Call ...:....;;.;:...:.;; _____ -1 ~at151·m>. -:: Jliedlcal A11l1tant fQJI PBX •----'-• "'--·l ·-tllm. Espedeoeed froat -----· ce I .... omc.. -..00. {)psat.Jn, Mature, de- f ... a.n-.. pendahle Day llUft.. Ex· per. pref. but will w.J.o. ~ICAL ASSISTANT _~___;_· ____ _ a Q..d JI E D I C A L ••IX• PJIL&BOTOlllST re· r- q-tred for Newport T .A.B. ans wering r .. lab. PboGe Jan aenice • .._..._ MD-0140 T.A.B. am. aerv. has a ,. few ec>sitiona open In ~ttaea1er. llllture Tm..,SA.CM. 6Hunt. B. _,... Wanted ffr Ml areas. Varied ahi.ft.a. P rr ',Ume at Ad A&eocr. Call er FIT. Many outatand· t a.Ml>. inl benefits. Work near your home & earn while ~r.arae Aide. Hskpg. yculeanl. .... ...,.. MZ-ZAS. Call S4.MZ10 s.m.,: iupm. ...:.....:._PHONE ___ NO_S __ --------•I U>oting ror nationally MJRSE AID needed for advertised quality pro- E.0 .E . private duly case an duct. Call Mr. Allen: Colta Mesa. Mon thru ~ ._Fri Sam-lpm, call for ap- : pointmenl. Upjobn Picture framer. part Healthcare Ser vices. time. experienced. Art · ;E.O.E. '7SZ-0894. World Frames, 660 Nb. "·~~~~~~~~' Coest Hwy., Lag. Be .. : 494-81~ ~----------MlllSIS AIDIS '7-11 at 11-'7. Cert. or Plc:atk Salelpet IOft trainees accepted. Mesa for retail store. Will ~Vtrde Coav. Hospital 661 train. sa.so/h.r. Plastit·s ~ ~-CM. Plus. S56--0800 Nuning PLUMBERS HELPER - 1 Nurses Alda. All shllts. Will tram S200 week to • Good rate ol pay. No ex· start. Open 8am·8pm. # per. nee. Wi II train ...:lm-8413.;_;__ ______ _ '·certification program POUCE ' ava.alable. Apply Port • ... RICING ' Mesa Convalescent ,..,.. DE JbpitaJ 25'70 Newport Al Bl\'d. C.M. 6'2--0400. Ctyol Fountain Valley -to $1177 mo. Beal&t.ate UCIMUD UNUC ... wm train. Best com· million split in tbe in· dultrY 10 /30, to top pro- ducers. For lntervlew call Bill at Redhill Real· ty, Lldoolfice; 113-lJOO RealEttate CONDO SHAU SM.IS IJmlted openlnp. Real Ettate liceoaed and ex· ~ only! Lookinl ;;;;;bin1 new le ex· cttina to ofter your oMS ctimteJe. We have it! A new concept in limes bar· inl which t0akes sales fast.er. Top comml.ssloos rcr eaay tales. Will not in&elfere with your re- sale, these will help' Call ~ Dillow for rull de· tails oo April tramani & accreditation. 54~9491 RHl&tat. UCEPT /TYPIST Must type 80wpm. Xlnt. benl!fits. Call Diane for appt: 848-3555. Receptionist. part time. near Orange County Airport. Musl bt: super s harp w /prof. phone .mce & neat appearance. SJ.SO hr. to start. 7SU188. ... ,uoaaa& rr,,,.,, t /\I••· aner•ooaa, -.. J'rl, Cell ... 1 ..... ... "rat:• ftlrr•N PNt ........... ,.,,.. wa worll ..... ;bl• -....; ..... ..... ............ a ...... .......,..ff.B. P.R.l'lrm •••'•l ar1duat.d ..._ ..u ~. a °'' zt 111 _. Ml • leeoiM. •w. pnttt ....,...,,.. ,.... Type ~-... \Ow ..., 6 tllllli'1 plu. IS wpm . Dawn .... .,,..dll'kal......_ a.a•UA ~TM~·!•!!-~·---­ .. --lllidbllt, •P-8it'1$m rtqt&....S l°" S1c:ntary .-., • fla -"-· Pf'OIJ'Utlve proaram ~for nperteneed mlEr. Ill~ OC Arprt wDa1a1~. ~eeutlve Secretary. .,... Qall In..,, aft f¥ cemaduke Call ~ • 9ea'etarJ to _1pm;.._ _______ , 111.aDll L .A . Di at. Sa I ea n--• ant to Nez ... QuaWk&ilom ,_ 'I penoa; SA&.B",.tULI. Ta. laclude typLn1 akllla, bulBe ....... lilbt Sell Group Puebaae aborlband, ablllty to matat •• tJdtnacUoa to ~ .... SeTwal tee· ~ wttb oumben •in· ~. Apply 1114 rttartea open. i.u.-ol w.niwe with ...... pec>- PIM •1• ec.taM... 11a kind in tbe world. ...._ XIII& --•--. fria&• Unlimited cornmisaloa -__., Reltaurul aad adnne9ment op· lllDlftla • wartiAI COD· Jl\all • P'r: PDt1 tt1onr adln ~-dltlooa ln ~ ~~~· new •P•C•• ty oo • 'lWJtN-45'10 Newport BeaQ,I __.. center In Irvlot. Call (BWStewart) PleMe ltati9 aal&ry re- --. DfAL.A·PRODUCTI quirementa. Mall re· SERVICE 1U1De to: P.O.Box 700, Reltaurant Newport Beach, Ca. WAITRESS. accepUn1 SAW PERSONS 9'.lllO. Equal Opportunity applicaUoaa ror d1nner & Peraoaality plus adults Employer. sraveyard abifta. Paid lo work w Ith a n d vacatlona, Taylor's mlltivate kids. Over 21. Restaurant, Redhill le Jn Lagwia. Capl.strano, _S._A._Frwy_;...•_Tus_tin_. ___ 1 s. aemenie a~u. Retail Sales ctert part PARTTIMIE Ume. EVIMMGS ~l.195 PHOte llTAIL ASSIST AMT Aul1tant mana1er needed to 1upervlse eveoini /Weekend sales staff. Colleee student Ideal. APlllY Pier I, 2710 Harbor 81., C.M. &G-4321 or 49&.aioo Ext.250. Between 1-5PM. Ask For Andrea SECRETARY TO GENERAL MANAGER The De l ly P i lot 's Sec:rdary to the Gneral ltanager bu marned him. and a new secretary IS needed This 15 a posa · Uon d vaned duues re· qwi.ng good l)'Pinl lkill, maybe aome dlctauon sllUI (but not man· da&ory 1. Ablllty t.o meet and commwucaLe wl1b Important vi.Jlton and newspaper'• employees mazt lmportaaL Ca U the Dally Pilot at M2--4321 and ask r or Pat ~to make an appointment for an lo· atUPPDJPACID Driwn nc-.reqt.Ued. Xlnt beoeflte. Call aw ..... Saaelt bu. Xiteben/· ~" belp. Tenol1 dub, SB. Part time. 20·30 bra. e•u . 6 ...._ llml be over 21. Boa.Sable. able to operate cub reliater . Sl-U hr. CaU SaU1. .... Stationery Store in Coram Del llar needs aper 'd uJet lady FU 11· Ume. 5 days, xlnt. wort· in& cond1. Eapecially ftneclieot.ele. 67S-1010 Stock Brokerage customer tervices rep. Expandlnc dllcount stock brokerage Deed.I customer accounts sentcea rep to baDdle IJ"OW\DI buaineu. Es- peneace to aecunt.ies in· duatry with marelo knowiedp ea1eatiat Ex· edlem l&lary le benefits. Newport Beach tlrvme. Call Penoonel. Let· terman Tran1act1on Services , In c . (71A T1SMll170 SWITCHBOARD Oper. flB. 11at be able to type le do IOIDe ft.tiq.. Ednt bmel lnc medical & den- t.al um. St.artiD.g Sal S7$0 Call 84 7 -8511 bt wo lam-Spm. scntY /ACCMTT terview TAX PUPAltB SALES Large auto Insurance qency bas Immediate openings for trainees. Inside posltloa1. Good benefits. Salary +bonus. Call Kathy at FGS: $4MHI. An Equal Buie tu knowled1e. Opportunity Employer needed Will train. floor· _ ly raLe + boom. Dill 21).at-5147. A 'JO'JDI career minded l.ty with lypi.nl and aC· cnmtin& skills. Able to CXlllWl"94! well over the 1--------• phone Ir ln·person to join Secntary EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Teecbl!r /Pr&School Part lime IDOl'Dinl posit.Ion Own cltlld welcome. Americu Pre·Sebool, LqHllla.Call~191 • c ..._ IDCUre persoanel dept. <' ~aeed Certil~ JGllll> S.... Ave. before y SALES T Aides. all ab.U'U. Ml • Mar 21.lt. 114 /M3-8321 llC8'T JSCTI ,.. JIWB.IY Secretary, p/Ume for DA· N"'POrt (irm dealing wi1b i.m.emat.ional • na- t i o o a I finance . 1481 lleCreU.rlal back· groand helpful. Mr. ~qitaell. ls.lllJ Teadlln A.aist,-Spedal m.. for baadic.apped adults. 2 yn. collete · H · 'l)JIW....._.,....... rs ~.ctfclDN.8. MWl&be ..,...._..,., bave a1at tntn1 1klll1. Heavy pboo••. 17 a. 0100 ....... ""STS .......... ...,... cl•ulfletl ••tl•r a ll'CAL MOla8J. TIMPOIAIY -+ICIS. WAllEllOUSE -Invea· tclry, PoC-"•I mana1er. Ulllt bat active brtereat· tail ., wort. C. M. area .54N57$ "-'· YclUlb Counaelon Part Time evenioas. °'"O"na adul1I working with youth Over %1. Own traaaportaUoo. 13.50 br. a.t.UPM CAU..ANDREA 6CM321., ot 2:50. 1·5PM E.O.E. Mw 'rlrr lkJ'dlt IOJO ....................... SdrwiD Beach Cruiser • m.msuk '°" BW lib rack. New in carton. •. ho bikes. 87$-8808 ............... ozs . ..................... . ~ aheeta used plywood S7 2"d" 8ft. ln1 2Sc eet 2"u " llft.. l.ni. 7Sc ea 5«).&78 Ob'll1llUI OMl·Nl outfit Pbooe -·· • • • • •• •• •••• • • •• • • 83313 or 67S-8L98 t. s I005 ....! .... ••••••••••••• ~ Cllrornela ·-c" cir ________ , enlrgr + cocnpktedkrm, wr.S'J'lmfSTU ABBEY ANnQUE llALL Dally lCMI. P'n 10-9 C..OSEDnJESDAY ll7Sl W~r Ave Gm'Cim Gro¥e 554-6103 Ua1que cl1w footed maho1any partner's desk SllOO Mcllaban Dm&IC2-MSO Set 8 Bavaria Otde World ~a nd1cape print•. Gc*llblack frames. saoo an ea.u n• tm-1141 SALE 4llDO aq ft of A.ntiquea 501 No. fl Camulo Real, Sm~.Sul>le&o Fwy Paluda olframp Property 11 aol torn dowa, will cont1oue ..... ...... under G«rie's W!ql"'5 • Cd:Mctib'N. P\Ji wectr Tbe Crow's Nest AnUq\ael Please no te aew phone • -.ell>.,,_. yoa, Ger md prurt 6 dev eqwp, S S sink le cntr topi. Senom dn only &M-:>961 aftSPM All types & sues Kodak & Polaroid film al co:.l pnce 751 s. ___ _ Dogz 1040 • ... ................... . ICEl'.SHOND Pups. AKC a.mp atte. ll {F. Pet & sho w . P vt ply 213sr·1.S45 aft e pm. Shih Tm Pupptes AKC. 752--0880 ext. 213 7~75'5 Yortoe pupa, born Feb. 11 A.KC 50-3109 9Jib.. TIU puppies, male. AKC reuoaable. 6Wk.') 545·~4.4 5pm-8pm a. wblda . lbaN Al*> pup. AKC fem., 3 moa .• adorable ~ .'·Jmttime,upto$U.5Pf.f Women&llinorities en-=::.n=~ 1'\lll tlme commualon tloaal Investment I ..... to1tart. couraged to apply to baodle phones, cor· s a I e I 0 pen in I ro r oouneeting rum. nwblt . TllAlNEES 1 to 3:30, b I d d ce ttp• qualified aellin• bn. Send resume to: CU-bmy Pr.sdeot I.I an need d a mature, well organlaed setr -starter wbo baa five years pre· vbm aperience an her pro{euim. perimce req. 900. X1.at _ne. _______ _ vaaliaa • ins. benef rts. W~ l :JM. United Cerebral Palay HIOC. m> w. Harvard St. San- Free to 1 ood bom" pedit,Jtt Lab 1 yr Fem pepera 1bt1 4M·l793 ~laft6 :•-..... NA t.n'-'-g pro'". Pr&Scbool Teac er, ea reapon en . e PO. Box 'Tl.2"7. Ne___. --wan a teachen wanted. Train 50wpm .. lite bk Pl 1peclall1t. Company -...,.. Earn while you learn to be director in our helpful. Gd benefits. benellla Include: dis· Beach CA 92660 ' S1.3> minimum to $3.iO. Orange Co schools. Call '751-C!91 CICUllPl'ivtlqe, medical, SECRETARY -Part· 1'1aphip Convalesceol Amencan Pre.School, dental. life inaurance, ••~. Good w.-.L.1-• con· "-'--....... -.... REC E PT I 0 N I S T I __,.it _ .. _ _._• ,_naioo ......,. uorlUIJ., ~·..,;,___.;.' _ _........_. -----1 LagHl"-,77().1991. .,_ ... , IMl&J'ua.,, -.._ M·· ... ...,.... •-......._ -.... S!CB.ETARY -Penna· pro1ram. Apply in ..... """'•J.,... . ...,.,. .... ~ Nursing p R E . s c H o o L nent part-lime. Flu. ptt1IOD llon-P'ri. ssure. Exd1in& work ex· LVN'S 7-3:IO 6 3-ll:30, TEACHER _ Full·tlme brs. A.llp)rt area. K.R. J.C.....,. ~e-~e_.~ 9:30·3:30 ·•.35 to •.15 per hr. . EC E rtified .. ....__ Co S0-1343 ... • ... , ~ _._.., Outatandln1 beneflta. posltioo. · · · ce 1 ,,..._........, · -FR -Racular le merit raiaea. 2 &e.xper. nee. &MH3l8 Receptiooiatttypisl. Min. Mrwport .._. Secretary /Genera) Of· " ~ vacation after 1 PRESS MAN .. Some ex· 65wpm. Legal office, E.O.E. M fF Ike. Xlnt. typing skilla ,)T. Major medical, den· per.nec.onAB-Dick360. Laguna Hills . Mra. required. Non·smoker. ._Ulltlfelnl. at no cost to ean-.2828 _Wlnalow ___ :_8f7_.11_oeo_. __ ., ... _, llOO mo. to start. Near . ' 11 ..... , Con ...:::;:,;,,_,;;_....;.______ ~ O.C.Alrport.~7117 . ~ee. a_...p . UC.-TlOMIST GaATHOUtSl ··!!~ .. cent Ce~ter , Pressman. Experienced TO-SO 9AMto2PM SECUTARY ....,._ small press operator. -CHH"&.OfflCE ~....:;_ ______ , F\ill or pa.rt time. Sm. Two excellent op· « -. OfftCIQ.llJ( Newport Beach abop. portunlties for g~. ~to9'M. '1'1Utime.forlllbloffice CalJGcnSon.541H164 One wilb a s mall Join the L.A.Tlmu FIN AN C I A L ...t 6 e.aabieriat. Ex. beaulituJ waterfront of. cittulatioo team as ad.apt MANAGEMENT FIRM cellent worldn1 condi· •PRHSMAH• fice, one with a fine. )'om' won acbedule to IN F~HION ISLAND tiona, 1ood s Lartin1 Exper. A.8 . Dick 3llO le largelrvinecorporation. 'YO.tr We style. Work 5 NEE OSSO NS HFAOR RP salary • comp any ltek.Goodoppor.CallEd Same typing neca.aary. hrs. per day in a Times PER 'belllla. 714~ Excellent benefita of· ClrcuiaUoo Sales omce G E N E R A L . COAST ..:.:..:~~.;__----1 fend for both. Call Rita, near YoUI' home and have S E C R E T A R I A L • • TIU PRINT1NG Pressman, .s«M!Q55. Coaatal Penon· more"'-fortourfami· DUTIES. TYPING (60 .."1 f AB Di k bo ~ -w ), ANSWERING 7 9 .. 2~ top quallty or . . c nel Agency, 2790 Har r , ~lliles, or eisure ac. ... .... 14 • ,. ~ 360 win>\. Good pay. C M "'-·erafee W ...... _I PHONES, ACCTS . ---------• . . •~ . . e pay ...,.... y PAY ABLE. DEPOSITS, ~. Alaiatant Hours (or experienced ST wape leMmmlulonl. ETC. START ~ PER A.. person, Huot. Bch. • llC.noMI • l8toldq elertr. 1\raey aMl5 TYPIST 1.()6 ANGBLP.S TIMES llO. (7'14 m18-901.2. touch le accurate typ1D& · , .-___,,__•e. Jmmed.late, full·llme, ll1SSunflower Ave. SICllTAIY -..,. .... PIUMT'IMG podkJn available. Larae Costa Mesa OITICB WORK -Wlll Stoc* Pw9oD. inventory• wt11 lmowD real estate MO-OJO I ~~~-= •: train ll.80 per week to as ,....i cleanup posl· ftrm. Work in a small AD Equ.aJ Opportunity wort in (Ut i)aced. 000• • l&llt. ()plla lam to apm. don avail. immediately. D8Wf1 decorated omce. Employer genial Newport Beach of. ' -.ia Men :dot. benefits in· Prestl1lou1 Newport ftce.CaUUlaat833-2900. cll.ld.lni paid medical & Jocatian Top wa1ea. ror Selia Optomeutc office, part ~1:'t:i'!:n ai;1r1': Q!~.:o":ll=~ ~oe;1~oC:~ SICllf AIY ,..CB'T '· tilde, neat, out1olng,& ~· Industry w /SS yr old Oae ..a olc reqa ten.I willlDI to learn. HB co. in Laguna t»JS>1or641-77ll. m'Mkm. Rieb price ta1 W1 to ~ recept, -..::.M'1.::...;;-srn;:.:;;,;..., _____ 1 , Lake Forest area. MOWIS'l'HETIMI ltAml....... pbona, It tJPln& etc. ed 6 Call95lr9500. 1,... job ~-ai.-to check Saleat.d)t for eaclualve Beck to waft bauNwlf• 'Pabder e:aperienc ,.,. -· t S C •Aniol .._. ok. O.C. fll&. llUlt baft equip. the Dally Pilot Help cblldreoa 1 ore, · · A1rpoft area. Contact lmll•toola. 2 mo. work Prtv:=f" Waaled clwlftcaUon. U Plaza. Expertencu•eo· a-k,,.,_,.,~18 ca a.,.. boale. Newport '15-lm tbr job you wan& ii not .;;;Ual.;,;;;_5;....•.;...1151$.;..._ _____ 1 -.~ --------1 tt.reyoumllht coaaider SICllTAIY ..;;:.;=..;.;.;;;...:.;;.;...;.... ___ 'ProdueUon wcrler, Hood offering your aervica SaletladJ wanted, ex· E:aperienced. accurate t Slllll, ftnt 1Qout. M·'lb. with an ad in LIM Job peri4llCtd. Part time ffr typlDI wltb mlnlmal • Waaled catetor1. Phone Laona Bea& lift at.en. boott...PDC 6 acbecbal· t 10br.day.MB-34M eG-5671 ..--~Callf71.7JQ. P /l'lme AJC. LA nmes dllftl7. saiio per week. ha La1uo• Beach . ..... WHELAN REAL ESTATE IS NOW OFF!RING 1be ideal candJdau we will lelect should have eood l8'>e transcri ptioo YiJ..11 and pouell an U · ciellmt vocabulary. This pomion providee an acelled ltartiD& Wary based on talent and abilicy. For interview appoint· ment pleue call: 9'2.-44JI ta An.a, S4l-57IO T h1t au &Office ht+ I Our compe~ la P'OW1lll bf leaps and we need ad- ~~ u:= put time. U you 're close to -• Broakburlt to FOuntai.o Valley, we may bave an opportuoity for 9rcwm•'• Ualqoe ADll· QlllfS opawia on Gl&AdJ. Ormce. llardl l.S. ..... Cl""ill'n>ent b" all your antiq•~ f•rn&tare, ;..retry. l.l.aa1.1. tool1, etc. Call for appt. York1e pups. xlnl ped1sree. S1lkle pups dwmpan sued, l3DO ea. By breeder. PP.S47·X11 731_.,41 ~-..ii:, perfect male, T ...... IO IO a.a. AltC, :dot. back· ., .. ....................... gnJW:ld963-&13.5 8045 ....................... "Susie" AKC Bauel --------.._ pet, loves people. 11.ayt.aa pa dryer. 6mo ,,._ companion S»-5123 old S200 Cbeat of dnw!n 125. Ml-514& livinc away to good homa 3 kwable pooches, ero.n ~ ,.,.,., 1 mixed mini Doxy. l Great eond. SIZ5. n:Ued Lab. 1 nu.ud. All )'OU. Call Mr. Harrill l=MP ~~==~ FAMILY HULTH 1'9'0GMM * w 0 I " A T 9a1l> Talbert A \le Founta.l.n Valley , Ca 9'270fl Equal Opportunity £mplaytt N IF • SICllf AIUIS * LC' Ser no SH Sl4AOO GO I Reeept SlUOO Ole Mir Politcl SlUOO Enc Sec Anab Sl.5.800 Ala to Pnl $14.000 SecNoSHTrvl SlUOO Acdl Del 124.000 •*Salel {Our Office• • Appl On11 /Free Uz 1leind.n Agency ... Blreb. Ell tab '64 Mtwport Beach, llM190 HOMI• Part-time or f\ill-time LDcal caJJinl, -.om. 1IL8'HOMI won Part lime. own bra Guar. 1alary. Call ee.1m. ask for Linda •TR.SICY• Now hirinl telephone eecret.aries ror a new concept In an•werin1 ....tee. P Jtlme or f /time llll6fta STailabl.e. J.Dc11mlel aome wlmds. Typhll: S5w1>m req •d. Many employee benefit• available. Salary : 9111> /mo to atart r itime • increaael according to )'VUI' i*OI'-· 'YOU will be froat«ftce \0 IMQ 4IW75I \mderyrokl. n•~t92 Upnibl Freezer 11.2 cu ..... fem. papt, i wb, fl. 2 yn. ~ pobey AKC eollie/busty mix. pUl Sell far SIDO. Call BEAUT. IM&.al6 ~ --------,.. • 1050 MUST SELL TODAY. -••••-•••••••••••• = ::= ~!. **I BUY** drJer" Sl.50. Lib aew. med Fumit~ & TM~ m,el-1.521 -OR I will aeU for You 2 door h'OSt ft'el retria MASTllS AUCTIOH SW. 646 "" & IJJ.'625 5S7-41!t Ward.a delue upritltl A PT A INS 8 ED , REAU. Y NICE 115. ,,_..., 19 N . ft.. &Do. &M-Z'Tl'O old. Warranty. $250. · ~-Sola 6 Loveseat, new, Hereulon. contemponry llly\e. ll'15. 89-3C78. SKllTAIY lmportaat bu1. Need IMJw 1e.-. Seers Ken· omcz or nm ...s tiaae of .mee. .... min. perf9d coed. S&JO. °"' ...... bdrm. set. qlleen box aprlaas. ..at., frame • bead· ........ 9 Dnnllw ct.re.er w /'ldJmlr, J drawer Diehl at-a 6 I brua & W'OOd .._,lamsll:leatbo 1 yr. Gld. AatioC •. AA. J Pll 51'3-0SS4 PRE!IDENT :::I.:;. appearuce 6 -.... Corp budaurten for atat.ewide lllveetmeot Calllllaa.·l'ri. man. A--*> ll'L dbl......._ ..m. ftnn. P'~ $G-Cl30 E.O.E. .._...dbl. OYm. 2 bit. in ~ ~-=J::::::J ~ 1'emponl'J fall time. 3 ~~UT ehnl.... Mu.at PGSMU ~ men. 0WD tramp Aw lldl "7 lidll frolt top·l•ul eunUve <l:Jaztructim wort, yard ~ nt .. 9llper ocmdl· ~~-ti~~~ ..,...,... ....... Call ~ ...... CIOOCl'l&e. ... 11591 '--- ... ~ Moa lhn Pr1 'llW&orlll.eut llOPD llllCROWAVS ... S59 t'.JN.a TRAVEL AGSNT -mle rowave raa1e ~-Ooww',.l· Wamed. IJD.medopenlnl <a1...s ). Brand new. e... Gd eaad. SlOO. J ~ Min. l1n aper. Great Vah• "10. w /accept l"P da7 beds SlOO/bet.IJ. Irvine locatloa. DJ flnl NMmtble off•. Record player sas . ........ -.u. ... ....:. .. .::....;;1Jll;::.:, _____ _ .. .. &! I• . . . . , . . , =I .... . ' .. .. a_ .. 'IS' wtrl 11' deep V. -----------IUereo S41•lpmeat 10, •mall VI, trlr. '°" lale: OoH m•m· eattn ta replariy • •llllabo NMOMI . .......... lnhM Coaat .., • A•lePlic llmie ............. ea.,,a..._crlffW tGE.mlaSLCll. ...... .. , -----------•I '! • U ..._ 1 ecc1.e1d --1 Z "OakrT.V. aa.111'· Q1.. tolO e --··all ........,. ............ ·--······ ......_. ...... • Odle 6 EDcl tbil. Mid MH'Mt •lllMAC.a ·.-·B<>ATS· -• 9tw Ume. bJ --· -~ 1/12 mo. ""--, prepaid ....._ aune. MNm ..... SIL a... caner a--s ....,, 11·· blltJWbt. tram ... ,;:.-lnd:udina .a1. 111111 c.cbel '7$. Free 1tW ia fad4ry ~ lip. a-a.. TI4JIM..9M ••• ..._. tr..u. bed rr.me smnrm. AIL 1. ~•lJ ~ _. 90 ... A •>boJI bats. df.J.sD. --- ~in Npt. bome bMq GARAGE SALE.Sat W , redec. Xlnt. quality. 4yn pa dryr, VW rack ls old. Uke new. $1'10yrda. cbldm, t.r 8'00ll. beby or lua. ~ w /pad. tum 6 toys, cable apool "'4IN Pltio tbl. 2llO Loreto, Spu.iab beautiful red C.ll 119-Zlll wtvet aofa 12'. 2 aquare SpnlMs! ltkk 4-pc poup dk. ....._ ..a a.aw.. 1 2 cbeat.a, comer desk, II. callee table, 2 kwely aimJr. Qnu. Yeilow·p a.q., l Sp.mu dioeUe acla bed, ls matcb.lq ad • ,4 dWn. Sold u cbr. 7lL3ft blackboard, mt or eepuately. S100. ek. Sat ~3. H Point imU offer. 191).1421 or lmla Dr .• Cdll. 1S).-Ol87 llled doors. betbl"oom fis. ~azure blue vdvet b.ns, gals elect wall wing c:bair. Call aft.er 6. beaten, au atoYe, 6 MS-L2'Z7 au:b mc:n. S1I DahJ1a. Cdll. Sat ls Sun 8 .... New Couch, bhte $210. m.«D7 &xi &ables $15 pr. J6" --------• 9dewalt bike $15 ea. Sean 12 d chest freezer, 5f5.5160 Honda tlller;Sears =-c= eo.talleu You an tbe winner 4 two tlclteta ($13.00 VU.>.&o CllCUS Y All•AS Mu. l4tb • Mar. JOth Col&.alleaa• ffi'lltinaton Center 1kbY may be claimed by caWni ecz..5878. ext. m ••• 1811 llEllORV 'l)pewriw 2Yn old, Xlnt und. New ~ Make aJer.sa.c:J Reed • 8artoo alerting silver flatware ''Georgian Ro.e clualc gnq> ". 6 Pe. place set· tine ror I + aervice 11pOOD. rr P\ecoea total. ltlOOCaab. 873-3:501 IW saJe: n,., wbeeJI, room air coodiUonera. 857.Z. Jobn WQne Teonla CJub ~Special ad· vantaaea lo tbla purebue. Make offer. ... ._ Movtna: 2 am. LR uphola. chain, lib new. BJ.ck Nau1abyde aeml recliner. beaut. 1et crystal atemware , Anana aide by side fr. fNie ref. Super cond. 4 'XS' work lbl. w /!lbelr. m.«JOJ MERIT STUDENT EN· CVCLOPEDI~ dehue edJUoo. 20 vol. Brand new. Value a50. w tac· cttit ftnt raaooable of. fir. 531-3100 3 door chin.a cabinet, atu· s..a ~ stereo re---············· ceiYel'. Good cood. SlOO ••• L&den 11. 2!5ift, va.rn arbesl.Call540-1MIM. bull, slip lo NB, L beaullhl. $4000 • ........... _._._1_0_. ----- • ' 111 W 21' Venture, very good 0 ' _.... .. -11--w -·••••••••••• ••• •• ,,__ w , .. ..._. . l\eacll 90 I 0 aalli.Qa. SZllOC>. ~ ....................... BOAT SlllW PREVIEW T1 CllC 21/28, 2-boat owner, Anxious. Loeded, Racer-Cnaaer. f'uU ta. at., lobrd, wbl, IPID· nailer, man1 rustm 11n111, alip, call Bob or ~: m.942'3, Evea. Modified.ff 28 Kadi. 30 •. 4'2 bdrm, wlnd vane, A VOil. VttY toc>ci road SM.!i00.m.781M 19' P-Olltamaraa w ltrlr & acam. fteceaUy ~ SS.21D1l. Llymao 12 sailboet I L9S wttowin& trlr. ssso _.. wlldY!l. ~9080 evea/Wttnda SACRIFICE: Queensrze sol.id brass headboard S32S. Green vinyl sofa hide-a-be d $60. Call 5:»9 PM only, eltcept Sat. & Sun. 11-9 PM. Er.J.a.t. shredder • other garden equip;wood cabinet • hope chest -fleed r e· fm;other miac. Cash on- ly 1.982 Tust.u> Ave .. CM, Sat-Sun&.5 Sda Bed. Like new. Mat· t.reu never uaed Sl75. ~box spring & mat- tress. New $165. 641-8205, 586-9548 dent desk, decorator TAD OCEAN KAY AK· Klte sailboa t W/lrlr, ~ mul. boom, very ./uJJ, De Witt, sail 1-'Ull ~714·~73 IJl1ITOf" 546-allM a I most new. S300 Garager. moving. Ap· pliances, furniture , Swan baller 's r ack. clothin& •more. Sat. & SHRIMP $3.59 .. Get t.boH penrues out of I.hat drawer or jar. Will buy them for 105"7< of race value or Sl.70/lb. ~ wrought Iron & brass. Sun. 8-4 . 2089 Garden Brand new. Value S1900, Lane, olf 21st between w iaccept ftrSt reaaooa. Sama Ana• Tustm, CM bleolfer. 531>-3100 ~~~~~~~~ ________ ,,,._, 8070 - Med.. Frozen fresh. 493-9715 1011 ....................... Yt'ANT'E'D ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sedjonal Iola, glass cof. BUYING ,. ree Ui. •wins back du-. Smlp IOld. aUver and 1Ca'50 c:oinL 1NM Beadl Blvd, Gcragt 5* 1055 Hunt. Bch. ~ ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• HJGHEST C~H PRICES YARD SALE Amnesty Inte rnationa l Benefit Yard Sale Sal.Ur· day, March 8th. 9 a m to 3 p.m. at 18202 Lil& St .. Hwillllgtoo Beach. All purchues are tax deduc table ... donations ac- ceiited. GIANT YARD SALE & SWAPMEET. Sat Mar 8, 9amto4pm. UCI, Verano Place bowling. Old rec. cent.er. Ca mpua Dr. to Verano Rd, parting lot 24 . For Info c all ma7 ,1133-5180 , OoUeda~ for Sale: We have accumulated a fabuloua collection or Calif. pottery & Art Deco: Call for info: PAID . GOLD - SILVER -US COINS: Class nngs -mens MS. ladies $i!O. W1U blO' ~oJd nnga, watches, teeth, etc. Paying Sl8 oi. for sterlmg s ilver; S20 an ounce for U.S. silver coins Will pick up. Call Direct OC' Collect 964-6507 ppHB •IMM'EDIATECASH• For Gold, Silver, Platin .. an y kind, Daniel se.:mi. Large South Sea Pearl, Natural, set in heavy !Pd ring. l8lrt. Sacrifice at $1 5 00 . Call 714~7M9. Mact•··· 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 59--1'8. Craftsman JO " Table --------• Saw, complete $250. 1311ZWabonAve.C.M.Sat Craftaman 6" Jointer, 9-4. Bltin appliaoce1, co mp I et e $2 o o . portable dabwr. baby Craftsman metal cutting itema. toya, clothing, band aaw $150. Saw • baby,girla. womena lrg johrt.er, latest modell, Iba, boob, • Iliac. zr-< llke new. Ca1b ooly. &o swo. -.-S4l-C7125 Amiq11e Ralltree. "*>'I TOPC~HPAID 10 spd bike. aUver plated IW &Md furniture le as>- aervlal pea. 07 ·3511 pta...,., W'OltiDI or DOt eves. _957_.lll:J~------ 11111. Shrl11 I ...... Prelude pattenl. 5 pc. place ldtiJlg for 12 + l meatron..1eravy1pooo & 12 ma teupoons 14 pc 's . totaJ. $7,500. 9l5"4o&2 or 9112-3646 Parll benches 6', at.ore fut· lure.. clothes r acks, alarm s y1t,m, etc. ecz.. 7998 F'V WAMTID Heavy duty trailer hltcb for I.m Ford Randlero 7Sl..88tf7 or m-ms. Mr. Moles WANTED Used wedding drells, II 7 /8. 968-5802 WANTED SCRAP GOLI>- Any form. Top dollar. 497-1095 or 497·1115. ~5 daily 5. x 5. beveled. bronzed. elegant mirror. $400. ~ ... IOIJ Bet•y. Daya u•.5701, -•-• tl'fl#9 ...................... . _afta' __ 1_, 489 __ 47_47____ 1J pc 'Tum" dnun set. flh9el&......,,. fpk, compl XlnL eoad. Sl~. Call ,, ldlimDey ptpl.n1. like afl. .. S-tlllZ .... SD>. 561-me Office,. ....... UAUTIFUL IAll a I It; 1111 IOIS -...................... . _,SUAL CHIMISE 30x72" Foldin1 tbl1, OIJICTS. 8.!iO. UMd ateoo cbn Fi1urinea, Inlai d Screena, CJoi1onne, Porcelains, Ivories, Furn. llaay unusual misc. M)..aQ3 rrom 10 to 8IJm. F\nd what you want in Daily P\klt Cl&uifieda. IM..50 • up. 72'' dralUnc tbla $149.50 Kell a ban Delk. M2-M50 CXftce fW11iture for aak. n.a. cbaln. cool. la· bie. AU or individually. Joe. 540-r.M.S DESK llz'12'' $150, lBM Euc typewriter PQO. l'JS.lilOO FND VDUR NAME 1017 ....................... WIN TICKETS WORTII $12 l&VJNE Atrro CENTER MARCHf-t COSTA MESA .es AT DIBTOL ST. II.ARCH 14 .. :00 MARCH 15-2:30, f :OO, 7:30 MARCH 11-12:00, 1:30, '7:00 HUNTING'roN CENTER MAJlCH 17-1:00 MABCH .. :IO, 1:00 MARCH lM:J!>, 8:00 MARCH JM:•, 1:00 •yr. bea1Je m.lx male .. 6 1r . abep. mix fem.,1payed. Movine. aood w ttlda.Free.Call bebA 7sz.«m.ext. 27 S-5, ' 111.en aA.. Yortie pup-very amaU. -diapositioo • tem· )lll'UDml......, Slameae-Blue Polnt le Seal Point. Beauttrul ~Jdllt. caaftrmatioll. ..-0 ..... o., I090 ....................... Or1an. mdl. 11H·C IMwuWllCI Welt Tbomaa. ............ 1411 BABY GLVfD.8RAllP ...... to.,...,etate ... -.ioe PLAYat PIANO-l!LZC :saMusr=- OMUPBIORl'PIANO On1•ll1 IN.New a!'..., .. .,... ... ............. mt en -351.6 aftnoons /eves 14 · WbitebalJ rowing skiff UnJque (ibergJas boat ll50. m.2:16.l 8" Ding.by, fibreglass Positive not.al.loo w1tb oars. S2llO. 548-42111.1 ........ Seit Newport S aallog Acadimy prorides COID· prebenalve wtnctlon w/eaper'd aallora. 1'1S-7100 ........... ~ ..... 9030 ....................... "1'9 Hl:mda 0 /B, 7 h hp, 4 cyde&, M.50. 873-0340 li0.000 Marine hardware liqWSatioa ule. JO days only. 810 Towne St.. 0Jsta Mesa, daily 'UI S PM, atal1.inc 3 n lhru 3116 •ZODIAC* PORT·A·llARINE INFLATABLE BOATS 21125 CoUeee. ea.ta Maa (114 ) 540-3'70 ............ 9040 ....................... 1971 SCAIAI hin JO'a, 130 boars, lo9ded. Prt. pty. 8e.t Of. fer! Call 546-l3DO Olon. · Fri. daya): 731-1%16 '"minp 6 weekmds ). ,... for JertJ. •W SIA IAY WIMr' •.-o. CW>a-21.31 ••• T-rMIWo JU Palmer St. eo.&all .. You are ti. wtnoet ot two ticket• (SU.00 vabla). to CllCUSYA16AS ..... Mlb · llar. IOth ea.talleu• B ....... CIDCaMI' 11c*aCa 1111.7 be claiaMld by ea1lq IG-5l7I, est. m *** ,. ... 0\ Cluaie "' st:r.'::: 011119r, Pn Pt7 orZ..:_.. Ste WsJ ... ,. CNTRODtlc ES N E:W <X>NCEPT lN YACHT OWNERSHIP Luruted partnership OwoerShlp Coli> F tG Sloop 57 ' Jada~ens82' Tlitoo8b Ben Seaborn 80 · ~lnl1.Msmt. Nil'.Bch.~ JOBIE 11', many estru incl. trlr. ca~ le cover. SIZO.m.GN Udo 14, w/ldr ar ronr. 2-lds Salls. good cond. Hull JIB) 11100 497 l.332 Laser 70. 3C7 Xlnt rood. f\&1b' tq\.lpped ~ J adl 54G-sm ~ .. , ....................... !l1 ft. slip for montb ol Aucuat. Interested In rea&al ol atip in Newport, o.na Not. Huntington Buda area ror monlb ol --. or tnde ror 50 ft. alipSan Ftaoci8eo Yacbt Club. Bel ..... Ca. dur- inl Allplt. Phone: '415 > m · 1T10 ar 4'1S )IG.m:t <Ailed. PP ..u to blo' or trade for mnortni tn Newport bay. W /trade 11lver. dlamoad• or raab. --40'+ <Mee N.B. llOOl'- ins, ClOIDM • /beauLlluJ 11.12 '4man ~llDCtL ao.ooo nrm. "'· MAICUSCtWa& sws. 171-8145 eve.. Sip to IO', power only. Newport laland, Sl65. 115-aD ....................... (JI ...... racm, bull, out- board powered. No ....... VQ fut. Pat ,.. ...tmw. Reuoaable .... ~ ": .... .. ...... , ............... .. c..u .... , 9120 ................ ...,... ···c...c.1$er'. ............ ow-. ... 6 w•t•r •TllMD. top ....... Sal• prtc.d •l ------ T.Z "1ld VI,·• eu • eq, SeUwi&b~E! ~nilllt.Ulnew lt '1 a BREEZE parta. 5ale ptieed at a-fied Ads NZ-M11 151X). S31·2:S03 ..._,Mew tlOO ....._Mew 9IOO Amtot. Mew tlOO ..................................................................... 0 ~~·r SORRY! LESS THAN I 00 NEW 79"s LEFT AT NEVER-EVER-AGAIN SAVtNGS HEW 1979 280ZX COUPE Auto traM tact air CU$1 paint tnaQ" raised white ltr ltr~ 52012 OFF WIND. STIR. AM-FM ste<eo Stlt • 100-91102292) ALMOST 20 tt79 JIOZra MOW NICI SLASMal MEW 1979 ~SP. LOHGBED P.U. .. -. 5799 4LMOST 50 HEW 1910 PtCKUftS Off WIMDOW STICIB ltR.a.fty FOR F ~er air cond radio. m1rro1s. ~ burnoPr m109~ Stli.. 1 979·9 IMMIDIATt 14067301 DEIJYBY! LISS THAM A DO~ tf7f rtCKUPS LIP'f! MEW 1979 NEW 1979 200 sx SPORT COUPE LOADED! 510 STAWGN s759 . SJ027 O~ WINDOW STICKS Fact air con<' underseal Slit •950-9 ( 188857) Off WINDOW STICK• A vto trans orotec11on pl<g. Stlt 11606-Q 1049978) HuattY-c>HLY47~tl8'Tl IRAND NEW I 979 810 COUPE Super Low Price! . wfftl 3 YEAR/50 000 Ml SERVICE CONTRACT tNCLUOEO Auto ,.,.,.. fact air AM/FM 5'9f90. CHl\M control. more. Stk. 1356-91004.tMI ' cv . 4 speed, atr cond . radial f 1r9$, pinstripes, luggage racil (156WZX) · A Steel at $3790 .. 8,212 MILES 75 VOLKSWAGEN for COnd , AM'FM SlefflO. iow m1ies. ~. rad1a1 $367 I SCIRIM'f'O 1"es 12 Mo lt2M mile """ Se rv ice Con trac t Available (834MKRJ 2000 oc ' cyl • ' tpMd . air cond • power s1eering. radio. ateel radials, luggage rack FaCIOf'Y CUS1 Int & •JCt pk (1()1251 • cyl . • IC)Md. A M radio. sl9el reclitl ti,.. custom lnfW1or Super sharp! 12 Mo/12.000 Ml ~"'rv lc e Co n rac t AY91labte 481MO · Lo.ded wlth·equ1pment Extra Cl ean! 12 Mo/12.000 Mlle Sefvice Cotttreot Av•llable , (459TYA) I> ...................... .. .. -. ..,. 11 OllllilJo c1 ... 1e a lat. etad. Lo I m t lltet.tlla ~It••· Bekt .......... pA>, air. Alll /111 .•• UO. P.P . .... '11 Mudaf'U .... up 171 E. =St. Cll *la'1 BILL MAID'S "IT'S STIU CHRISTfMS SALE" .. **********~*****T**i****** • 110 ADDlllOll~ DEALER lllEP CHARIES • 110 BLOWll-UP \PRICE STICIEIS • 110 OYER SDCllER PRICES * • All Torota Cellcas, ~111,* Coronas & Cellca su.a..s •f'ffl.\J"ll9IO tf41r'n &DU( 10 •;•,•ft'!\.•~'T' ~ * MORE REASONS JO BUY Al BILL MAXEY* MO BLOWN-UP PRICES • SPECIAL ALLtCATION OF CARS ' HUGE NEW 2 ACRE USED. CA'f ACILtl llG INVENTORY GROWING DAILY • TQ $$ ~ YOUR TRADE ONE OF TOYOTA1S TOP SERVICipEPAUMENTS HONEST VALUE FOR YOU~OLUR! ,. ................. .._ ....... ,... ... COt-4t-Hll ... ..... All /1111, alt. P.P. 7W ICltal C HEVROlt' · I I • • • r .,, I S4t>-1 .l00 llOITHI DISCH IMA,._ IWWIUYlll .....OWllE• •IMW'•• 771MW32• 4 ..s. air CODd., Aereo cauette as aunroof. flMTKI) 711MW32m 4 speed, a1J optiom ! Wu abowroom car. Only 15,000 miles, like new I mBWRF> 711MW320I White, 4 speed, au' cond., stereo , low mes . .XZV> 771MW320f Al.to. trans • 11r cond . steroe casaette. sunroof. low a:ules. UllMT J A ) 2 to choose from! 4 ~. ur cood • 11.ereo caaadte. leather, fully factory equipped . wr.rt'AR >or·CIS:MYEE ) 1tao•1 tBIMOW! BILL MAXEY'S ''IT'S STILL CHRISTMAS SALE'' ************************** HUGE 2 ACRE FACILITY ' OYER 60 SAFETY CHECKa USED CARS '73 PLYMOUTH DUSTER ONLY COUPE Gas saver 51595 1550JRZJ '78 PINTO RUNABOUT SALE 4 cyl . auto. trans. s3395 oower steering. tow m1tea (424T JHl 78VWBUG CONVERTIBLE Mint cond11ton. bright red (755WHLI PRIQD TO SELL 7 6 FORD MAVERICK ONLY 6cyl tiulO trans . s2295 gas 'i8ve< 1491NPN ) 76 CHEVY 3h TON VAN OMLY Auto , POWef steering s339 5 stereo & more l1C67996l '77 HONDA ACCORD 12 TOYOTA, DATSUN & LUY PICKUPS GAS SAVERS& PRICED TO SELL! 75 CELICA COUPE HURRY At Copper with vinyl s3495 roof air & stereo f890NINJ 78aLICA LIFTBACK ONLY ONLY s soeed .,, a 1ow S•ftS. AutOfNltlc. beige. a1r SJftS miles. I 15e5WO) • • cond .. stereo & more 1032UZXJ . FULL I & 2 YEAR .-COMPLETE WARRANTY AV LAB LE BMW an "Tl. fjord blue, anrl, A.JC, Blaupunkt All /Pll cau., new lllcba. Perfect cond. SUOO or beat offer. llil-GZ2 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,., CMlftOUT CHPl1'TI Sharp automatic ............. wt&Ja air cmt· dltlo:t.:!·~!.0.1-.~a··. VrJ I ...... VU) PJtl IOlwmtAM VOUSWA ... '1SIO Westmhwter Ave. in Wellm.lnater "76 Capri II. Ford factory g.'1561 -.1m0 reblt. V-e en1. 1.~o --------1 mUea. Auto, air, pwr atr, Trade your old atutf for AM/FM. 3 track. S2385. new aoodlea with a Orta. owner. 496-3252 Claaalned ad. 6'2·5678 Autos,.... 9100 .... .... 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THE FIAT $700CASH REBATE 1979 MID-ENGINE Xl/9 Make YOU' dad with us aldAat wl send you o check fOf $700. OFFEREX~SMARCH31. 1980. 0 · DICK MILLER MOTORS 120 W. WARNER, SANTA ANA 71'/557 . 2 132 ,. ., Z: 2+a. 6 spd.. a/c, lla1 wbeela, am /fm C8m., mrf, louVn11.15JI. ...,. Oa11 MM3l5 77 DATSUN 710 STATIOM WA.OM 4-apeed, radio and beater. It'• aqueaky dea!Q108QN) S34fl IOIWITHAM VOUSWA ... .,..,W.md..., Ave. inW•mtmter g.11i51 .. .,. '71 240·Z new paint, headers, map, AM/FM stereo. stKJ;ni. Must see to make offer. 545-21~ TT mtaun 8210 HU:bBck. Xlnt cond. Like new. After& P.M. 5SU883. Trade T7 Muatana for Datsun 280-Z. 'Auto 2nd. Make payment• or? ~ '1IO Datsun 280ZX, 2+2. 3,IXX> Mi., s apd .• au ex· tras. $12,000. 675-~75 Eves 19'10 Dauun PU. Runs, loob 1ood. 811 1bell. Sacrifice. $1100 /offer. lllll-8354 ?1 •124 .. .... Brt&llt oranae wllb new bl.a top and matclalnl tuck bartor. Air cood.. stereo cauette, better than new with 18,250 milel. ('111VKJ ) ... , DlaCMM'8 MOTORS J.aD W. Warner at 11.ain Senta Ana 517 ,11J2 "14 Flat 12& Runa well, oda body work. SllOO. ~sft4pm49t-m. 77fllATXlf MIDBt•IMI Metlculou1 metallic ~ cooled by factory air and ftlled with Sood IOUDda by a fant.utic 8 track. Needs nice new home. GIBZSGC > •ns DICIC .. ,. MOTOIS 13> W. Warner at Main Sant.a Ana M7 21.32 75 .. 124 .. SPIDlll Beautiful turquotse with S speed, map, AM /FM stereo casaett.c and low miles. (5{&11CD > $.lt95 DICf( Mii i fl MOTO.S 13>W. Warner at llain s.nta Ana SS1·21l2 ?ltaeA SbarJ>CVCC~­Air coadMWIDI· Save O.! Save• rllWCN > M7tl IOIWl'TMAM YOLKS WA ... '19JOW .. mtneter AYe. inWNtmhvt• -.mi m.79 "l'9 Accord. w,peed, A IC, M,000 mt.. &lot. cood., extended warranty . smo.~2101 71 CVCC. Uke new. sun· rf, AK /FM, clock, low miJeaee. Yellow. Aall1DI lllOO.~ ....... t730 ....................... JAGUARS XJ&La, XJ12La fsXJSCoupes Most oojors available for lmmedjate dell very TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY!!! ".c: _,_;} _,,_-.,.;..._ Z9Z5 Harbor Blvd COSTA MF.SA 979-2503 IS XJ6L. orig color , ~arrnane r ed. air. AMtFM cass. recorder, leather .e.~. xlnl. cond. tBSOO.PP 835-5400 daya, 75l~eves. '17 Jag XKE 4.2, hardtop. wire wbeell. auto tr ans, 664-7&81. '71MIZ..,.-. Met. brown bamboo, leat.ber, one owaer • loaded wlOt e•tra fellbnl. lnqWe about nathlJll down. . IO) SZ4.t our s yea£referre4 bes* pl&D nat to ..SSIOM 13 OPEL IWOIS'S look.a 1re~:ono 131·174' 4'5-1704 IM. IUOOO --....T ·-Qri--4--1 , .... . ,, ~ DiC,j ...................... . owner, 41.000 lllet, Red, ?Jr two top9. SMOOO C.ll 5t,S.31174 "10 ZBOSI.. aut4, ab&rl). xb&. cood.. PP. 962.-TJal 742UC Xlnt. dark brom. rms CllllMS-9554 '73 Gold Merceaes ~SE, perfect cool .. ori a owner,call~M F ~ 'oe '89 Z1D D. 4-.peel Rec8d · ••• .!. ••••• ••• •••• • tyrdUJt~.15.700. 548-US '742 ············~········· New 1179 MCia & MDGET1 $4000Dt~ all WUldow 1ti~ker p on aey rema~ Paceat fl)C ~ IEACH IMPORT 8C8 Dove Streft NEWPORT BEACH 15U900 11Tllll ...,., .... P.P. '76tl21 9llaroal O'INZZ7 ll'IOtllT Pandle, MW -.Poe, atareo, aUoya, Sac . at 17900 . (Zll)ltJ·lt91 or (TM~ ~ '11 fllS Tarsa . '71TOYOl'A l.MeCIUltm a. c • ..... Orflloal a..'. ~ ......... . a... .... Mtw 1t1tTu1 et SHhlllf in 11.ocS tar Immediate .. ..., 1 s. ua wore )WbQy TODAY!!! "14 9ll Tarp. ao.ded! Lo ":Et;:_,;; mlla. ~-cond. ll4.SOO. 646·4144 da11, eves. --~ Air. 40,000 mi. Iced Green. $16,000 /bst otr. m.1112 59-JUT OOSl'A Wl4SA • 911 Coupe Rblt eq. 979 2503 Kona 1bocll1, lobro ----·---- tramule. ~. Call 131-J.SMAIU. 718'*ftrw Spst Caape, lo Id. ll1nt ccal. Call ad w m · x.mt for recora 1jtt.er •100. 14z.uoo. lion. Completely rblt -•-•-· ------ena w all papers 114.S-ZDI Best olf er. --- '67 912. Bat olfer. 997-4621 76PORSCHI 9121 Sunroof. alloy wt.eels. onb' 11 .000 IDIJa. llmt see lhla class i c 041VZG 1 f'tJCB>TO SBJJ SADOLBACX 2125 Harbor Blvd. COSTAllESA 979-2503 in stock for immediate delivery! SfJI US before you bQy • ·-------......1 TOD '-Y.•.ll. '71 Peugeot Great g V M.L1Y lMPOlnS 131-2040 495--4949 O.OSID SUteAYS 71 Si*Jb'e d8l. JIK mi.. AM /FM, DIOO. Paul, aa:yt.um m ..m A mileage ., runs good .. ___ SIS ftt&-µ78 ... a.,a '75' ' I A j 9771 ~ :\, 9750 .............................................. . ,_..., •t DEAUR IN U.S.A. vw ... _ -----· .._ '67 XKE 2+2, 811'. auto, -·-··--·-••••• IOY UOD, -· ----• ..,.~. lira. R.ad.io • bed. x-. wry clean. Financln1--........--72 POttSCHI ._... am~ 75 PIA T x If C981BNP ) sn~. Santa ms Barbr Blvd. .., 14. CAllVI• """'Y· . ..-0 ...... ADaAuto.W.21N1 006TA'HSA 11w1> jet bbck s apttd ROUS ·ROYCl 4 speed, factory air, ec.-Glllo 9734 979 %503 ~ appearance Croui> '""J•"'- ecooomy penonllted. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • nd Ri viera ma1s . ~ ... "' Juat need• you . l1MGTD---.i. l)ynanute! aoz&JZ ) wvwv-. Newdatdllt brakes. cu.tom cam.- 1 n t er. Very oiee. Sl.90-0BO. m43U omIDY> '87KarmanGhia sUck .all 11'9..,,.,.. S4t9S C..O~lOWNOA'I'\ -595 original. $2.SOO hrm Sll.:JO. -,-don _ __. -963-5966 714-499-380 eves. IOa WITH4M '7f £R Sliver Shadow Yem 't ·~ • gun IO "1S 2.ll)Z: air, 4 apd. xlnt DICk MIUB VOUCSWAC.EH n.p Gamet w ll&D inter .... w fat when YC1U CXJDd., aood au mileage. MOTORS 73 KarmaM Gh.la conv SELL idle it.ma with 11 711JOWestmlmwr A D mi. BeauWully de.an ~an ad ID the OaU;y Daya 898-9000. or 13>W. Warner at Matn 4!Jpd. Lo miles. A-I cond Dally PllotClsalf1cd Ad. lnWestmtnster •e. , pboae Slt,$00 . Plot Want Adi' Call now I (• IMM549. Seo&aAna ~7:,: =:~·5497 9100 ~~ 9100 mi Dl-TlllO •JIUor~Ula ~5678 ~~·.~::: ....... !~~~ ~ ... ~:.-: ....... !~~ ~ ... ~."'. ....... !~~~ ~.~:.-: ................. ': .. :."! ................. : .. :.": ................. ~:.-: ....... !~~ ...... ~": ....... !~ ~.~:."! ...•... ~ @U#z,~ FINAL CLEARANCE PEIJGEOI 54000 DISCOlllT OFF WINDOW STICKER PllC~ ON ANY REMAINING • the 1980'sAn •nl ON ALL REMAINING '79 MODELS! • SPRINT VELOCES • SPIDER VELOCES • SPORT SEDANS • LIMITED EDITION . BEAITIFIL lsellC•••Too 1979 ....... IXCILLEHT SB.ICTIOM-PIU4tlOT DllSIL C 77 BMW 320i SUNROOF Air Conditioning. (3MSX0) '63 AUA ROMEO GIWETTA Ex°'llent Condition. (HDf'733l 78VW CONVERTIBLE Stereo/caa.tte (80737) 78 AUA ROMEO SPIDER I Tl'D Taoe. (820VOY) MN'I DELAY· SAYE . . I TURBOS and Ill's .,. ... IAIE IBIYEaY 77 Al.FA ROMEO SPIDER cu.tte. 1439TL YI 74 AlfA ROMEO GTV AJr. AM/FM Ster90. (218POP) 78 Al.FA ROMEO SPIDER 77 Alf A ROMEO SPRINT GT ~Air. CM11tte. C115VOZ) •EYER IEFOREI , All CW. Subfed To Prior Site Ofter Good Thru March 10. 1980 ! ; .,, ....... VerJ eleH bu wiU1 .............. Ball ... Mob super! .-a> Sim . IOIWITHAN ~ .... .,_,,_,tdlPAve. ba'at•"llt• -7511 . ..789 tt72YW ... 4 speed tnm .• AllJP'll stereo a super clean! OGllQ). SAYISS$ t•AalMAJDA 2UOHarbcw Bl., C.M. 641-5700 VW 11'13 Super Bug. Nds seita • battery. s:izoo. A&r4PJI 979-9051 IAIUIQ VOLVO 119 llarbor Blvd. COSTAll!SA 646-HOJ .... 9467 '89 BUS, new motor. W Volvo H2 Wan 818, '78 .,__.,,_~Car .... _1 '78 Sclrocco xlnt. cond. di I I -100 .... _ •---•-/b """""....,.....,.... n.. ra a 1 . c ean, -. __, ........ au . P . new ab9olutely everythinJ. lo AM/FM::s:rni. M2-UllS•MM1S3. ~Good coad. Sl.000. rm. Only AaJdnt lll.000. 73 VOLKSWAGEN 7' VOUCSWAMH CAMPa is Wagon. MS DL. Auto, lllr, AM/Fii CUI, lo mi. ... Ph: M5-472T Jlleidble. ef6.2S2'1. "II Seville: Take over payments. Beautiful coad. Sunroof. 21,000 milea. 144·"41 Aft. '11 DATSUN PICIUP '4479 ... Auto trans AM/FM radio Ct2614-tG06703) '77DATSUM IOHGCAI '4279 Front wt'9el drive. Suntoof. AM/FM lter90 & oaaette. Ext accent P~•O•· Factory mags. u coat. (8().751 Ser. 1~ '76VW IAlllT '3979 Be early' I 1"4650-383RKM• '2479 Auto 1rans AM/FM radio (530W0l·14164) SAVE Loaded' T·Too Cruise Window~ 1457TXA·14559: '71 OATSUM 2IO% '74 DATSUM. '7J DATSUN 1210 610 '5979 '2479 · ., 52479. 4 Soeed Air cond Auto trans Auto trans Arr cond AM FM radio AM/FM Radio Factory air t 14718-1$41190) 1908RFJ..14662) f 14~SH ft4582-654LWR) AM_ .... , ... .._-~ ... ~-rt,.._.,,,_....,_. c.i..-....111-- ·~s Rabbit, 2-door. 1 °"'*'• MW carb • t.ires, xtnt int • ext. idqt Jo mi rblt en1. A/C, 12900. S.-5138 $9UAlllAC:X Sharp automatic wagon willl air c:naditicmi.D1. A Real Jewell tl'8G WW > SZH5 IOlwmtAM VOUSWA«ilH 79llO W8st.minater Ave. ln Watmir,.t,r ~~ 638-7880 P-27 WISTPAUA 12,000 miles aod very abarJI! <mXJV) St4'5 IOlwmfAM VOUSWACHH 'lDW.tmlnsterAve. iD Wsmlnster a 1S61 638-71llO 'T1 Volvo 264GL. belae metal .. leather, anrf, am/fm. 2SK m1. XJnt. cond. nU62-1550. "13 Volvo. f\ael lQj , 4·apd. odr. A/C, aood cond. IZSOOIOlfer. 7S&-1657 .:~7.ville . alwa ys I t> IC....Classics......... ~:\' I pneed. Clua.lc brown, ILlll'. bit. New ll1cbelin Race, & 0.. of a ldftd! Ura.Loaded. Sacrifice L----------------=· ~~-~!;;=~~=:.:.-:::::=:.l.:.~..:..· _ _J S1SIO.S31·3535 -- ~.~ ....... ~ ~~·.~:."!.~ .... !~!! ~ ... ~:.-: ....... !~~ ~.~."! •• ,. •••• !~~ ~ ... ~:."! •••••.. !~~~ ~!·.~:.": ...•... !~~~ l~·.~:.-: ....... !~~l~!::: .. -.. .!~I~·.~:.": ....... !~!~ ' 'IT EARLE IKE TOYOTA •. WE'RE OUT TO BEIT .. · "IHE .BDMPETITIO . .... ... 4 speed. fully factory equipped (041194) 36 'I MO - I• • • ... . . -:· . . :~: ... ... ·:. . -. . . =· . . - This is the ymbol of AUTOCAP. The Automotive C.On umer Action Program. AUTOCAP is an independent panel . made up of concerned citizens. Some are consumers. Some are automobile dealer . The job of the AUTOCAP panel is to help solve complaints you have about your car. AUTOCAP is someone to tum to. 11Tt~ll9 The number to remember •.. (1) 800-252-9488 Tht'> m~~<" prei.ented as a Public Servire by tht" \fOTOR CA R m :ALERS ASSOCIATION o: Southern California VANAGON DASHER ~ . USEll CAR SAINJ . THAT'S Rl(;HT ... JUST ONEDOL OVER ACTUAL KELLEY WHOLESA LE BLUE BOOK VA LUE! ONE DOLLAR. SAI,E • 1THIS WEEKEND ONLY .•. MA RCH 7th-8th.,.9th. ONE DOLLAR SAI;E EVERY S.4 LE CAR WILL HA Y E A FU££ ITEMIZED LIST POSTED ON THE WINDOW . ONE DOLLAR .SAi~ • I JUNY OF OlJR NICEST lfSED CARS WILL,BE ON SALE ••• HERE ARE JlfST 4 FINE E XAMPLES! 1979 JIUICK 1976 CADILLA£ S KYRAWK SEDAN DE Vll,l .E AutomeUc nns.. pwr. steenno & bf.-s. ,; Thia one has all of th9 OC'l10n9 fl* "°'*' cond & MUCtt MOAEI Len than 5.000 expect to hnd m • lwcury c:.t ~ miles! (563WOUl won t last tonol ·~a--~.Aft ~~L~SALE 8 38~0 00 ~ d lfiil .. UV BLUEBOOK • ., • BLUEBOOK ±1.00 + 1.00 •s32s.oo::~ 1979 CllEVBOLET CAMABO Z28 Thi• car Ml ~ng Including • T-Top! The m1i. .. nght 100 • • °"1y 9.000 1ow tnll•I (Se801" WHQ.ESM.E 87350.80 ~~ ·+1.00 8 7351.00 := 1979PONTIA~ FIBEBIBD ESPl&T Thia c tr la In "sparkling" condltlcHt throUQhcM and '* '-u.. 11..oao ...._. (37f1'tfQ. 85350.00~ + J.OO a ue aoac 8 5351.00 ~=~ I. r 1 "11hiru 1a,....adt. dat eoo4. 11.• ••. vtQrlkip. __ 711 .... Ford ... L1;!;,,"•IOll· ae.n. ..u. tained. ~-' ti."\,, tN I' fl f • '\ f' •.,j 811 1Jl':>4'11 .lC, ,.,.., tum up. ~-tl50 orbmtclfer.~ tWq '13L'l'D +.cir, 5Zltm1. Good -···-····-··-·· CODd. •· "" ln 1ood condltlon, · ,, S.0-TMI 9000. Bob at ITS-2809 t '75 Gran Torino Sport, _._ • .,_._M_:_ao_. ---- ... fac1Gr7 A/C, full power. 9N Mm&.anc. 4 cyl. 2 cir, ' :. viayl root, 58m, $1800. aood concliUon. $1100. m.s25'7. lllcbelln Tires. IM'f.'7'738 -------...... used Used t ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .............. . ~ .............. ~ ........ . ~ . ' 'NABERS i ~~~!.~ I NOTHING ova I 54999 -' , . .. .. ... ... -... .. ., ,,. .. .. . £ ~ ... r " ,r ·~ r ... .. " ·' " •• .. .. -·· .. • ... ·=· :·· .. .. ... . • .:; =·· ·: .. • . • • " .. :· •' • . i -==CUSTOM ... ~4999 i Coupe. Automatic trant.. pwr. llMrino & tnkes. 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SERVICE HOURS: Moriday Thru Friday 7:30am to 5:30 ~ Saturday 8am to 6pm -De111and \ 1 !·Coverage by ·Media • I ~ BJ 'fte Aueeia*I p,.. i f The Moelem milltanta boldinl ~e U.S. Embuay boltqea ln I rTehran imposed a new condiUoa today that must be met before k hey will allow tbe rulip1 !Revolutionary Council to take Aleala Trial custody ol the approximately ~ AmericaD1. In a teleDboae tnt.ervtew wttb a reporter {n the Iranian capital, a s pokesman for the younc ndicala at the embassy sald they demand .. lbal the Iranian 3 Tee~age Girls Tell of 'Offers' By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of ti. °"'"' Pllet SIMI Three teen-age glrls testified 'Thursday that Rodney James Alcala was the man who took their pictures and attempted to lure them into his car shortly before murder victim Robin Samsoe disap1)eared from Hunt· jngton Beach. One of the girls, a 16-year-old Bank Hikes .Printe Rate 7 T<» Record t N BW YORK <AP> -The 1»rime lending rate jumped as high as a record 18 percent at pne bank today a~ interest ~at.et continued thelr upward ~iral in tbe wake of Federal eserve credit-Uabtenine ae- ons. Harris Trust and Saving s tBank of Chicago, the nation's ~lb-largest bank, posted an 18 percent rate on loans to top- ra ted business borrowers, up WHOLESALE PRICES UP, JOBLESS DOWN -A4 CREDIT CRISIS ON HORaON-84 Long Beach resident, began cry- ing when she took lhe witness stand and looked at the defen- dant, who ls on trial in the kid· napping and murder of Miss Samsoe. 12, of Huntington Beach. The girl later testified that Alcala approached her at Sunset Beach the day of Miss Samsoe's disappearance and asked if he could talce her picture while she roller skated. She testified she consented to the photo, but rebuffed the 36· year-old photographer when he suggested they get into his car and get something for lunch. Called as the first two wit· nesses in Alcala's trial were 15-year-old Wes\;, Covina girls who testified ~ey were ap· proached by Alcala near the Hunilnltolt Beaeb Pier on June 19, the day before Miu Samsoe vanished. They testified that be told them be wanted to take their pictures for a pboto•rapby class. Aft.er the pictures were taken, one of the girls told the three· man, nine-woman jury, Alcala said, "Let's go for a ride and get loaded." The girls testified they refused. A fourth girl, a companion of the Long Beach teen-ager. testified she rode away on her roller skates when Alcala ap- proached her. Alca)a, of Monterey Park, is accused of abducting Miss Sam soe and driving her to a secluded area near Sierra Madre where she was molested and stabbed to death. Earlier the day of Miss Samsoe's disappearance, she 11nd a friend were. .<lJ>proached by a man resembUftg Alcala who took their pictures, accord- ing to investigators. The four other girls were called to the witness stand by the prosecution fur two reasons: to show that the defendant was in the HlDltington Beach area around the time Miss Samsoe disappeared and that he used photography as a means of meeting young girls. Deputy District Attorney Richard Farnell began calling witnessa after the jury beard an opening statement from Alcala's attorney, John BameU, of Newport Beach. Barnett said defense evidence will show that witnesses saw Miss Samsoe in Huntington Beach the day after her dl5ap- pearance and that a paroled murderer was questioned by <See ALCALA, Pase AZ> people know what we have to say " before their captives become the responsibility of the council, as the militants requeat- ed Thursday. Another spokesman said earlier the iroup would like to appear "on a television and radio program to explain the truth to the nation.'· The statements appeared to throw a roadblock into plans an· nounced earlier today by Ira- nian Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh to trans fer the hos tages out of the embassy compound; probably Saturday. ll was not"clear whether the latest statements from the mm- tants had been communicated to government authorities, who were not immediately available for comment. The demand was disclosed after Tehran radio reported that Iranian protesters. in the serond day of demonstrations m sup- port of the militants, marched pa s t the embassy shouting slogans calling on them not to give up the hos tages to the Revolutionary Council. The demonstrators have de· manded that Iran not com- pro mise with the United States. This latest twist in the Tehran drama could set up another s howdown between the young militants and Pres ident Abolbassan Bani-Sadr. He de· nounced them last month as "dictators" and "a government within a government," and or- dered the national broadcast syatem not to aive the m automatic air time .. In their statement Thursday calllng on the council to "talre delivery" of the hostages, the militanta bitterly noted that they still opposed a •ialt to the hoataees by the U . N . in- veatigaUve commlssk>n on Iran. T hey said such a visit, favored by Bani-Sadr and the rest of the council. was not consistent with the "Imam's line," that Is, with <See lllAN, Page A%) Hontington Man Killed in Crash Thirty-nine-year-old Lorenzo C Peluso of Huntington Beach died Thursday from head in· juries suffered an an Anaheim traffic colhsion, police reported today.· Mr . Peluso had been hospitalized at West Anaheim Community Hospital since the collision Monday afternoon at Ball Road and Dale Street. . Oaity-~-.---· ....... WAYNE ANO JOHN MACKEY Of= SAN CLEMENTE PLAY ON DEBRIS PILE NEAR PIER Mau of Wood WaeMd Up on Beach Fotlowt"9 TotT'entlal Aatn• Along Orange Coast More Rain Coming, But 'Not As Much' Renewed rains swooping m with a new low pressure weather system off the West Coast are predicted for Saturday, but forecasters doubted today they would come with the fury of Thursday morning's storm. Saturday's foreeaat calls for a 40 perc:en1 probability of rains developing by mid-day. tapering off to partly_ cloudy with possible showers Swaday. Temperatures of 64 de~ and an onmlOt low of • forecast. accordJn1 lo 8 Hamilton of the U.S. WeldlliJ Service in Loa Angeles. 1 A utbortUes throughout Orange County reported tbe situation pretty much in band today following T hursday morning's heavy rain and freaky winds. South Orange County escaped the brunt of the latest in a eeries of Pacific s torms that have marched in on a series of low pressure fronts. Authorities in San Clemente and Laguna Beach reported a fe w muddy roads. but little dama~e in those cities. Pacific Coast Highway from Palisades Drive to the north San Clemente city limits was closed today due to flooding. County road offic ials said Cowan Heights Drive, Brea Boulevard and Villa Park Road were all still cloeed today. The Quiet Cannon restaurant. perched on a gradually crum- bling bluff ove rlookang Dana Harbor rema ine d inta~t. authorities said. Surfers and bathers are still bann ed from the ocean ill Doheny State Beacb, Capistnmo Beach and now again at Alllo Beach ln South Lquna, when a quaranilne daae to ae•aee pollu- tion waa imposed and then lifted last week. Mike Wehoer, of the county's EnYinJluneaCal Health Depart. meat. aald the downpiow 'J'bun. day eauaed lloodlng and Oft!"· flow at a Moultoa·Nieuel Water District treatment plant near Alicia and Moult.oo park w.,s. Wehner said raw sewaae cascaded down a tributary or Aliso Creek before tbe plant could be put back in s.bape and rea ched the sea, although the flow bas now been cut ofl. Huntington Beach weather watcher J . Sherman Denny said his S p.m. rain gauge check Thursday showed the most re· cent senes of three storms has dumped 2.90 inches The season total to date in Huntington Beach . where T hursday's mighty winds s napped a huge billboard in ball at Pacific Coast Highway and 20th Street, has reached 20. ll inc bes. Jn Newport Harbor, dozens of boats were left awash. Orange County Harbor Patrol Lt. Harry Gage said all his men could do was try to rowid up the boats tom lOOM! from moortnes along with a few floating doctCS , too. U.M Driver Aids BB Cops Nab Suspect Job Agency Can't Close Bight Now The pnvate firm that has been handling Huntington Beach's federal Job tramme progi;am will stay in business after an at least for a few more weeks. Tbe five -m an board o f dlred«'l for West.em Institute or Ca reers Inc . announced Thursday that an extens100 or the firm's insuran('e pollc., would preven t the m from closing s.bop. Western di r ector s had t.b.re&UDed to resign and pass out layoff not ices lo 11 5 employees and trainees after they were put on notice early lb.is week that tbe insurance poUcy was bei.DCcaocelled. Western is Lmder investigation ror alle&ed minnaaagemenl by Orange County Manpower Commission auditors. Manpower commissioners. who control the flow or all federal .)Ob trairung mooey in the county. already have told Western officials their fondin~ will be ('hopped off by the end of March Western was hired last Oct. I to handle Huntington Bcach·i. $2.6 million JOb tra1 ni n JZ program. County Manpower Director Robert Nelson said Thursday that although Western. in effect. 1s being put out of business n was necessary to ensurt> tht• firm stays in operation unlll th<' end of March. He noted it has not been decided at this llme what Wlll happen to Western employee!. and officials when funding run:. out. Huntington Beach City Council members agreed recently to take over the public service she<' of the city's federal job training proaram. Under this portion of the program, employees can be hired to work for the city using federal tax dollars. But what will happen to the lion 's share of the training proaram -nearly 80 percent -1 is still undecided. Coast Weat•er Partlr eloudy tonight and lDcNMlQI cloudiness Satunl.aJ with 30 percent chance of rain. Lows tonilbl • at u.e beaches aa41 52 inland. Hlabs Satvdll:r low to mld ... INl .. STeltAW . • ' 4 ............................ BOOOTA, Colombia (AP> -1'be Allbtan =•t frM by luentllu bo1cttn1 &.be U.S. amN•gntr IDd ~..,.tqieli Hi today .... tUll bead lD &.be Dom'"'"" ~ .. bw, in Bofota wwe U. 0 aa extremely dHl"tl'Oal alt-..atioe," AUltl'tu ::J.banMlor &qar Wair ca&W oe all to won for • C~ IOI . Odaerwt.e. 1M Mid, ··~ elM ln lll1 op eaoal1tDtlliaeetlMI 111Mem1111CN," Seber wu n1e&Mcl a., IM llftlat pemUu Tbunday became bis wife .. srav•1Y lD .. V'lenu. S.W Pt k• .,., • .... r ••ftl4• LONDON (AP) -Gold prltea dipped lbarply OD European marketa today, wbUe the dollar wu mottly a&eady to 1U1htly lower on currency nchan,... In UJndon the momlna "llxlnf" price by five major dealers was ~.25, down from Tbunday s '826.50. It recovered to tll09 · at the 8ft.emoon fixlna. Gold wu &elllng for S800 In New York after briefly hittlng $597. London silver prices fell to $32.75 from $35.25 Thursday. It traded at $32.40 ln New York. ~ Pr.•a Snsre• l•r Sllfrl.a SOUTH LAKE TAHOE <AP> -Tbe Eldorado County s heriff's office called ln three planes today to search for two cross-country skien missing in the snowy Desolation Wilder- ness The cold weather s urvival experts left Saturday alon1 I.be Pac1f1c Crest Trail -a hike they had made several times ID s ummer but never ID winter, according to sheriff's Sgt Jerry Tackett. Tackett said Thomas Winkler. 32. a San Rafael surgeon, and Be n Dizon. a 45·year-old San Francisco insurance agents were reported m1ss1 ng by Wmkler's wire 8Saspended Reactor Shut Down 3 Times in Month DAISY. Tenn. <AP> -A reac· tor at the Tennessee Valley Authority's nuclear facil.Jty at Browns Ferry. Ala . was shut down three llmes last month for no apparent reason and el1ht employees have been suspended while the FBI IDVHtigates, 1'V A sa id today. Information officer Make Buller. attending a media tram mg session at TV A·~ new Se· quoyah nuclear plant near Chat tanooga. said thiit al/ the shut-downs were in the p ant's Unit Two reactor. Il e d ecli ned to disclose whether TV A believed the shut· downs were caused intentional- 1 y , but said the suspended employees were not reactor operators. Jn each incident. automatic shutdown devices were tripped. At TVA headquarters in Knox· ville. spokesman John Schlatter ~aid, "We thought the shutdowns were made automatically at the time -on Feb. 10th, 12th and 15th. After the one on the 15th, we kept the unit off the line to find out what the problem was And we did not find any opera· tional reasons for the shut downs." lie declined lo say whether the agency thinks the shutdowns. called trips in the industry" 'jar gon. were deliberate. Nor would he be s pecific about the jobs the suspended employees fill or identify them. "l can't tell you what they are," he said, "but I can tell you wh~t they aren't. They aren't operators. they aren't control room employees." Arter the third episode, he said, the TVA decided to keep the unit shut until it could de- -termine the problem. The reac- • tor went back into service Mon· : day, he said. The event.&, he said, posed no danger to the public. Tbe unit was operating al full power dur- ing the first shutdown, at four- fiftha during the second and two- thirds during the third. Tbe first two shutdowns lasted a matter of hours. • Butler also disclosed two ap- : parent breaches of TV A nuclear plant security, also under in- ~ vestigaUon by the FBI. _ A Seq_u~aly employee, he -said, t.ooYl*S"tographa without : authorization of tat fuel loadins • at Sequoyah on Saturday and .. was suspended. And, he said, a -woman employee at Browns ~ ferry recently carried a plltol lnto the plant in her purae, ap· !P•renlly by 'accident. The • woman, Butler said, dlscloHd to ~ ber supervisor that she bad a :r pistol and that she brought it in -to the plant by mistake. She was .: not suapended. Names of the lndivlduala In· ~ volved were not dUcloaed. • . • ~ • .. .. .. ' . ' • .. • • .. • . . • • ~ • . ORANOl COAST w ,. DAILY PILOT ,,.. o._c...., ~ ...._wtt"-"'''-.,._ ,..._..._,.,...._°"''-°'-, ... , _......,.'-,._ .... .-...... ~. ........ --.. ..................... , .. .. -.. H--' 9Mdl. _......., ...... ,.._ ,_., .. ...,, • .-.~ ...... ,,.,...(fMI,. ...,...,........_ .. ,....._..._.,.._ S...t .. ""'""' ... _....... .... It ... _..., ...... ~~·.,.» ._. ..... ,...-_....._ , ..... ...., ~------n.;:.- n:;::,,a.,,. "Tl:" CMrtttM.'-..... P .. ...................... ~ ... a... _Or,....c-J .... ...""'S·-~-.....11 ... i:..-... ~ .. * * * San Onofre Nuke Plant Shut 11 Hours SAN ONOFRE CAP> -The San Onofre nuclear power plant was abut down for 11 houn to re- pair what was deacrlbed as accidental damage to a pres- surbed water relief lank. A spokesman for Southern CaWomia Edison Co. said the 456-meiawatt reactor waa taken out of service at 5 p.m. Thura- day and put back at 3:45 a.m. to- day. The spokesman, Dave Barron. said there was never any huard to the public or to plant work•n . He said the problem wu noted durin1 ... routlDe ruun1 opera· tlon" of the tan.It located lb the reactor containment b\lUdlJll. Barroe aaid tt wu reported to the Nuclear Replatory Com- miallon . A water Nlldtank, be laid, ta uaed pdmartl,y to tolled -.tar from vario. part.I of the reec- tor C!bOlUt 1~m. 1 "It an be radloletJve water," but there ... DO lhlral• from tbe ta,nk, be Hid. T~e only clamafe, be added, waa to • valve dlapbra1m that bid to be NP .. oed. WASHINGTON <AP) - U•lf'01•l Tire co. wlll Neall 1bout &wo mlW. •'"l·blltM =..,• r:.-.:.~ ,.,.h "'• Nauoa•• ·aaibw&; Traf c Sal~ A.dmln11tr1Uon reported today. It II t.be ~ lar1t1t recall ln hlltory, topped only tw tbe UU recall of l~ mllllon P'lrHtone 500 1teel·beltecl radlall N HTSA Admlnl1trator Joan Claybrook Mid a lar1e number ol the Uniroyal Urea failed beciauae of tread and belt Hparatlona, which 1be aald could be dant•roua" The recall la the result ot an inveat.laaUon •tarted in 1111 by the aafet)' aaeney, which aaid lt anal)'led repona ot u• falled Urea trom 5,415 eouumen. It .. ,d lt had nporta at -led· dtnt.a and II ~uriea UIOclated with tbe faUurea. "It is clear that the tires belna recalled by Uniroyal have ex- perienced an unac~ptable rate or failure," Ma . Claybrook said. The recall covers 1975-1976 modt1l 7.eta 40 PM Urea. sizes LR78·15 and HR78·15: 1975 TPC PR& tires. al1e BR7S.13: 1977 Zeta 40 PR& tires, sbe HR78-15, and private and allled brand& made by the company which are euentlally the same as the Uniroyal la~I. The private and allied brands include these steel-belted models : Diplomat. Gillette. Peerless, Fisk, Delta Radial 11, Delta Victorian Radial and Radial II. Delta Durasteel. K- Mart's KM Radial and KM Radial SSK. Coop Mark 74 and Mark X. Sonic Dual. Exxon 78, Traveller and Big 0 Radial II. Ms. Claybrook said most of the recalled tires are TPC PR6s which were original equipment on some full·size 1975, 1976 and 197 7 Ceneral Motor s automobiles. She estimated that between one·third and one·half of the re· called tires may s till be in service. It said tires made after 1977 need not be recal le d because of significant construc- t ion c hanges introduced by Uniroval. F ..... P.,,eAJ IRAN' ••• the th.inlctne or revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho· meini. But they said they wouJd give up the hostages because of Qres.sure put on them by the Bani -Sadr ~overnment. Bani-Sadr says Khomeini gave the council authorization to d('· c1de on a U.N. commission visit if 1t saw fit. Ghotbzadeh s aid today that once the hostages were moved to another location the U.N. panel would visit them. Tehran radio confirmed that even If the t'Ouncll takes custody of the hostages, they may still face long weeks of captivity. It said their fate "is to be de· cided soon by the nation 's representatives in the Islamic assembly." This reaffirmed a statement two weeks a,o by Khomeini that the Iranian Parliament, to be elected in two stages later this month and in April. would de- cide whether the bolt.aees would go free. 1be secretary·seneral of the Revolutionary C<>uncil said tbe lelblatora would not 1et a ro und to the matter before May. Today's r a di o broadcast added only, "The situation will be further clarified within the next two or three day1." Ghottnadeh. questioned by a report.er in Tehran, declined to say where the hostages would be moved by the Iranian govern- ment. "Let's do It first and then we'll announce It." he said. "I hope they will be t.reaUd better " he added. wiLhout giv- ing any indication of their cur· rent Uvina cond.lUool. Letten frvm the bOlta1es and otber-reports htdleate many hive been kept Individually i*>la~ lft cublct.. and have been allowed only Uml'-4 n· ericlee and bathing time. 'Ibey were blindfolded and ~y bound early In the embul)t takeover, now in Its 125th day• but the blindfolds at leut ,..,. reported taken off Ions a10 . Even without pbyalcal abuM, however, merely ~;w ~ • Ive under sue • lo n 1 pe riot c1n nt9f'e1 paycboloetcal dam.,., aperta say. ~--.. .....:• ____ ..._ Jeanette Alvardo. 8. o f San Antonio. wait6 for President Carter to sign an autograph m the O\'al Office. Jeanette 1s the 1980 Na · tional Easter Seal poster child. . FVBoard Pushed to Sign Pact O'Neill Fires Blast At Edison Miller Pressed to put their signatures on a new three .year contract with teachers, Fountain Valley school trustees have scheduled a s pecial March 13 meeting to ap· prove the three·year pact. Board President Bt-t ty Mtgnanell attrtbut.ed the delay to difference. between the board and teachen over the lan1ua1e or the contract Al Thunday n11ht's regular board meetin&. several parents expresaed Impatience that the· bitterly negotiated contract stJU hasn't been algned. A tent.allve a1reement was approved by both sides Feb. 24. and teacbeMI ended their 10-day strike. On advice of their attorney. the trustees have declined to dJ~ cuss publicly any prov1S1oos of the tentative pact or the at· tached memo of understandml( until documenrs are s igned The parents were especially 1n terested in forming the commit tee that will study the d1stnct 's controversial modified day, as outlined In the attached memo Saying the board abo 1s anx· 1ous to o~aruze lhat comm1ttCl'. Mrs. Mignanelll asked for the special March 13 meeting. which will begin at 6 p.m . in d1str1 ct or fices Thursday night's agenda also contained a proposal that would have lncreued the mileage re· 1mbursement rate for all dlstnct e mployees from 15 cents per mile to 22 cents. the raise won by teacher s 1n the ir recent negotiataoru. Se\'eral teacher., and parent!> however. protl'sted giving this increase to cmployec1> who did not negotiate for It, and the pro- posa I died when no trui.tce moved to approve 1t Frw.P._,.AJ ALCALA ••• police on June 22 near the loca· lion where Miss Samsoe's re- mains were found July 2. Barnett also attacked Alcal.a's alleged confession of the crime to fellow inmates at Orange County Jail. The attorney claimed tbe lnmat.et were at- lemptlni to bar&ain their way to favorable treatment by provid· ing tbe lnformallon to pros- ~·cutora. By &OBERT BABKER Of ... 0..ly ...... MMf It didn't lak e lo n g for Democratic leader Richard J O'Neill to return the fire of Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller When Miller announced Thurs day that he wiU seek. electJoa to the third supervisorfal diltnct. he charged that O'N'em wu a billlon.aitt land baron According to Miller. O'Neil I bead.I a clique ol politicians who has cornipted the democrat.u: in- stiluUon. Miller a1lo cbaraed that As· semblyman Bruce Nest.a.ode.~ opponent on the June 3 ballot, 1s a PUP.pet under the control of O'Neill But O'Neill. state Democratic c hairman and o wner or the Rancho Mission V1e10 1n Sou them Orange County. ap parently has he. own notion of who 1s a puppet .. M iUer 's claim that he 1~ no on e's ruppet and o wes no pohhca favors to anyone is to ai.k a ll o f us to fo r get thr c1rcumstanct>S surrounding hi., appointment eight month~ ago · O'Neill said in a press relea.5(' 1s sued shortly after Miller's {'()JTl ment.s "The mark of Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden is Just as eVldenl on this decision I to run in June 1 as It was on that one" t Brown ~ appo1ntmentof Miller lut July 1 Miller la.st July). · · 1 t 1s unfortunate for Mr Miller that he has chosen to 1~ nore the poliucal rt'ahlles of thP race and set up a strawman a<o has opposition And it's ob\'lousl~ personally annoymg to mt' 10 ht> c ast 1n th e role o f !h at strawman." O'Neill's statements went on to say tha t Miller's comment~ indicated that he 1s a • 'desperatt> man in a desperate political situation -a man who is trying to do his fart to prop up tht> fortunes o another desperate candidate.Gov.Jerry Brown " He added that Miller should have dealt with the issues for the third district instead of resorllng to "cheap. political grandstand ing." Miller's fiery statements also have had their effect on Phibp J . ReilJy, president of the Mission Viejo Company which bad con tnbut.ed S500 &o Miller's cam palg.n. The company also gave th• same atnOWlt to Nestande who returned it. Nestaode said he wouldn't accept campaign con tributions from donors who give both to his campaign and that or Miller's. In another press statement. Heally said Mailer's attack on O'Ne1U was ill advised. "We re not Di ck O 'Nei11 a longt1ml' friend. I probably would d1sm1ss the campaign 1tatements as silly political rhetonc. But Dick ls a friend and I will not support a can- d 1 d ate who would use that strat.qy again.at bim." Reilly said that until his r'e· marks on Thursday, Miller bad ta ken a conscientious and statesmanlike approach to is· sues "For that reason it has been our policy to make modest coo- t n but1ons to both major can- d1dat~ to 11nable their positions and views to be aired for pubhc l'\'aluatJon · ~l·stande 1s a fine repn-sen· t.illvc for Orangt-County in tht> ~tale Le1t1slature He has a good track record and knows the 1!> .... ut>s I am happy to support his r andidacy for· supervisor and ~ 111 <is k that he accept my pt•rsonJI c·ontnbut1on Bb well as one from lhl' ~11i.s1on Vi ejo Com- pany · :"lt>slande was not reached for questloruog on -.helht>r he would accept conlnbut1ons from the company M Iller said he has not been asked. nor does he mtend to re- turn the earlier eontrtbutton. I le also denied that he is a pup~t of J ane Ponda or Tom llJ .. dt'n .:l don I ~tt them. l don't tall.. lo them Jnd they don't own prop- t'rl V 1n Or ang<' County," h~ '>aid Oothing Store Hit by Burglars CloUung valued at Sll,152 was take n in a burglary Thursday at the Wild West S tore. 9380 Warner Ave., Fountam Valley, before the store opened for busi- neM l'ohc-e said thieves smashed the front glass door of the shop and toolc an assortment of shirts, s lacks. sweaters and belts. 1lto Stabilized BELGRADE. Yugoslavia <AP• --Yugoslav officials said publicly for the first llme today that President J osip Broz Tito's declining health might have reached a lengthy period of stabilization . We••• stoek t•e fahalo•8 ~ollet!tlon by n Hollywood Clothes ~ ~ ~~/ Men's Suits ' -~. r for only One Dollar!* ~ you buy ono suit at the regultlr pnoe, you can buy another ~ equal or teaer value for only ON dollar. ' 7 f • WAIHINOTON <AP> -Uilro1.a 'l'lN co. •m Neall • ebowt two mlWoe 1kel·Wttd ~.\II!! trA~~ rate. ~.uon;'i'Hi~ Trame 8el9ty Adaalalltrat.t. ~today. ; ii tM MeOIMI 1.,...t recall .., bll&cll7. tapped OD)y b1 the 1171 recall of 10 mllllon :Record 18% . f'lrHtene HO 1teel·btlt•d .......... NHTSA Admlnlatratol' Joan a.,.._ .,.d • t.,.. aamber of lhe Uairo11l ttrH filled becauH of lrud 1ad belt Hp1ratloa1. wbleb •b• aald tou.ld be daqeroua. Tb• ncall la tbe re.ult ot an lavestiptiaa at.arted in May by UMI 1aldy qeocy, which 1ak1 tt ...,,.... NpOrta o1 u.• fa.lied UNI l'lola t..• eo111 .. 1n. It tald ll Md f'9POltl ot .. acd· deBll ud tlc hij~ auodated wtth tM fallu.... "It la dear that the Urea beinl ,..talJid by Uniroyal have ex- perienced an unacceptable rate of fallUN," Ma. Claybrook aaid.J The recall coven lt'fS-117, model Zeta tO PRS tirel, ail.ea PriDle Rate Iliked By Chicago Bank NEW YORK <AP> -The prime lending rate jumped as high as a record 18 percent at one bank today as interest rates continued their upward spiral in the wake of Federal Reserve credit-tightening ac- tions. Harris Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago, the nation's 24th-largest bank. posted an 18 percent rate on loans to top· rated business borrowers. up from 1111.a percent. The 18 percent mark is the interest rate most consumers pay on credit card loans. No. l Bank of America and No. 2-ranked Citibank and several others moved to 17~ percentrrom 171/• percent. Citibank Chairman Walter B. Wriston said in an interview that "a desire by a lot ol companies to come in and lock up funds," perh~ps out of fears of addi-tional rate increases or the Im- position of credit controls, led to the rate boost. "Since the financial markets are both thin and volatile, it is WHOLESAJ..E PRICES UP, JOBLESS DOWN -A4 CREDIT CRISIS ON HORIZON-84 difficult to determine the ap· propriate base lending rate." Wriston said. "It is widely anticipated in the press that the Carter ad- ministration will announce a program to deal with inflation over the weekend or early next week," he said. The prime rate stood at 1.51/4 since Feb. 1.S, when the Federal Reserve laUMhed its latest ef. fort to s low inflation and economic activity by making money harder to obtain. The prime was at 11 ~ to 11~ per- cent a year ago. The prime rate is not directly linked to rates on consumer loans or home mortgages. But it is widely watched as an in- dical'or of s hort-term interest rate trends. But Central State Bank. a s mall New York Caty bank, to- day cut its prime rate by 1/4- point to 161f.? percent. The bank, ranked 2,396th in the industry, said "the current cost of money ... is not based oo fundamental age-old factors" and that its ac- tion was "a symbol to reverse the trend set by major mooey- center banks." Militants D.e""1tlUl Coverage • BJ Tile Arnelltel Pre. The Moelem milttants holding the U.S. Embassy hostages in Tehran imposed a new condition today that must be met before they will allow the ruling Revolutionary Council to take custody of the approximately 50 Americans. In a telephone interview with a reporter in the Iranian capital, a spokesman for the young radicals at the embassy said they demand "that the Iranian people know what we have to say" before their captives become the responsibility of the council, aa tbe milltanta request. ed Thursday. Another spokesman said earlier the group would like to appear "oo a television and radio program to explain the truth to the nation." The statements appeared to throw a roadblock into plans an- nounced earlier today by Ira- nian Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh to transfer the bosta1es out of the embassy compound, probably Saturday. It was not clear whether the latest statements from the mill· tants bad been communieated to government authorities, wbo were not lmmecn.tely available for comment. The demand waa discloled after Tehran radio reported that Iranian protesten, ln tbe MCODd day of demonstrations ln sup- port ot the militante, marebed past tbe emba111 1boatin1 1logam calliq on them not to glve up tbe hotlqe1 to the Revolulicl:w'y Coundl. The demoDIU'aton bave cle- mandM U.at lraa not com· prelld8e wMll t'9e Untt.l SU... ,,... ..... twilit ...... ,..... drama eMN Ht •P ....o&Mr •b• .......... tlM ,..., m llltaata aad Pr••••••t Abo•b-= ......... He .. neuaclill tblm IMt IDMdl • .. dld.111111'' ... ... ..... .. wltlalD ................. ... dered &Jae aatlGlla1 broa*ut (lie laAN, ... Al) La,..u -HR"ll-15; 1'75 TPC Pa• tine. 1lae BBTl-13; ttm Zeta 49 Pae Ura. 1t1e Rft'Jl..l.S, Del prtvat. aod allied branda made by tbe company wblch are eaaentlaOy tbe ume H the Ublroyal label. The private and allied brands include these 1teel·belted model•: Diplomat, Giiiette. Pffr-. Fbk. Delta Radlal U Delta Victorian Radlal and RadJal II. Delta Durastftl, K- M art'1 KM Radial and KM Radial SSK. Coop Mart 74 and Mark X, Sonic DuaL Euon 71. Traveller and Big 0 Radial II. Ill. Qaybrook said most of tbe l'9C.alled tirea are TPC PR.ea which were orild.nal equipment S.be estimated that between one-third and one-half of the re. called tlres may still be in service. Jl said tires made after 1977 need not be recalled became of sl&nificant construc- tion chances introduced by Uniroval. . ..... ..... ,..,.. ......... ~ WAYNE AHO JOHN MACKEY OF SAN CLEMENTE Pl.A YOH OEaRIS PllE NEAR f»1EA -GIWoodW ..... Upon8Nda•1R1 11119TOf'ilAl1lblMAlof'llO...,..CoHt More· Rain Predicted .... --.. U..t Mopping Up From Tlwnday Downpour Renewed rains swoopi.Qe in with a new low prea~ weather system off the West Coat are predided for Saturda1. but forec..t«s doMbtecl today they would come with the fury of Thursday morni.nc's storm. Saturday's forecast ca}-1._s for a 40 percent probability of rains developing by mid-day, tapering off to partly cloudy with PoSSible showers Sunday. Temperatures of 64 degttes and an overnight low of 48 are forecast, according lo Bion HamiJtcn of the U.S. Weather Service in Los Angeles. Authorities ~out Orange County reported the situation pretty maeb in band today followial Tbunday 1Mraing's heavy rain ud treaty wt.ds. l.. South Oraqe C.oanty w •• NI ~ bnmt ol tbe latest .. a aeries of Pacifi~ storms that bave mardJed in on a series flt ..., pressure fronts. Authorities in San Clemente and Laguna Beach reported a few muddy roads, but little damage in t.bo6e cities. Pacific Coast Highway from Palisades Drive to the north San Clem~ city limits waa ckMled today due to flooding. County road officials said Cowa n Heights Drive. Brea Boulevard and Villa Park Road were all still closed today. The Quiet Cannon restaurant, perched on a gradually Cn&lll· bliag bluff nerloekiog Dana Tee• Girls Tettdfy Harbor remained Intact, alllberitielJsakl Surfen ..a bathers are still banned from the oceaa at Doheoy St-. Beach. Caplstnoo Beaeb and now again at Aliso Beach in Seulh Laguna, where a quarantine due to sewage pollu- tion was impcl6ed and then lifted last week. Mike Wehner, of the county's Env1tGIUDent.al Health Depart- ment, said the downpour Thurs- day caused flooding and over- flow al a M"1ton·Niguel Water District treatment plant near Alicia aod Moulton pa.rkwa)'ll. Wehner said raw s ewage casuded down a tributary of Alise Creek before ~e plaat c&ie MIN. Page AZ> Alcala Lure TrWs Told W~Slaip To Jlodaball. Samsoe's disappearaoee. sbe g;d a 8 ~~-...::~ifll~~ wllo took their pietures, accwd- ing to invetUgat.ors. Tbe four otber girls were ~ailed to the '!'itllesl ltud by tbe p~ for two l'U9CIM: (See ALCALA, Pase .U> Weadler Partl7 cloudy tonl1bt ad laereuial clilwllaess SaturdaJ with 30 peneat ebaac. of rain. Lowa ,_.,,.. 41 11t &be beamea aad SJ Inland. Hiib• SaturdaJ ..... mid .. . Dllnill .... AY \ ............. ,_.,. ........ . b BOGOTA. CO&omb4a CAP> -fte Auatriaa d.IDlomat fl'Md Y 1.......W. holdJM Ute u. ambDMMor a.cl ..._ llo1~ ·talcl ~ U.. ltllf...W ta tbe J>MUlru •woMI•'• ecnbua)-ln Boaota were in ... ,. ~ .....,._ UtuUoa." AUl&ri.ua Ambu1ador &dlu SelW' called oa all to work for a peaceful eohrtloe. Otberwtae. be aald. "Everytbina elH ln my . opinion can Oflly end ln a eatutropblc mauac:re.•• Seber wu released by the leftlat 1uerrtllu Thunday -because bi.I wife ll iravely ill ln Vienna. ...................... LONDON (AP) -Gold prices dJpped lharpq on European markets today, while the dollar was mostly 1teady to 1U1bUy lower on currency exchanges. In London the momlna "fixing" price by five major dealen was $60'l.2S. down from Thursday's $626.l!O. It recovered to l809 · at the afternoon fixina. Gold closed al $598.SO in New York the first time it has closed below $600 in weeks. ' London silver prices fell to $32.75 from $32.25 Thursday. It traded at 132.90 in New York. DNe P,.tws Se•r~la l•r Sider• SOU'TH LAKE TAHOE CAP> -The Eldorado County .sberifra office called in three planes today to search for two ~roas·country skiers missing in the .lDOwy Deaolation Wilder· neas. The cold weather survival experts left Saturday alona the Pacific Crest Trail -a bike tbey had made several times in summer but never In winter, according to sheriff's Sgt. Jerry Tackett. 'Tackett said Thomas Winkler, 32, a San Rafael surgeon, and Ben Dizon. a .U.year-<>ld San Francisco insurance agents were reported mls'1og by Wlnkler's wife. 8Saspended Reactor Slwt Down . 3 Ti~s in Month DAISY. Tenn. 'AP> -A reac· tor at the Tennessee Valley Authority's nuclear facility al Browns Ferry. Ala .. was shut down three times last month for • no apparent reason and ellht employees have been suspended while the FBI investigates, TVA said today l nformatlon officer Mike Butler. attendm~ a media train· mg session at TVA 's new Se· quoyah nuclear plant near Chat- tanooga, saiq th!lt all the shut· downs were m the plant's Unit T.wo reactor. He declined to d asc lose whether TV A believed the shut· San Juan Boy Molested in .:San Clemente ·• A 5-year·old San Juan ::capiatrano boy was abducted ; :.and sexually moletted by a man ::1n a red car Thursday eveolng . : as he played in a lot adjacent to ··a San Clemente billiards hall. · San Clemente police said the : boy's mother called officers after discovering the youngster · missma from tbe field. He was • found shortly before 7 p.m. near : tbe Ball and Que room at 1407 : ~orth El Camino Real. · Tbe boy sald he was abducted downs were caused intentional- 1 y, but said the s uspended e mployees were not reactor operators. Jn each jncideot, automatic shutdown devices were lrtpped. Aft.er the third epilode, be said, tbe TVA decided lo k~p the unit shut until it could de· termine the problem. The reac· tor went back into service Mon· day, he said. Butler also disclosed two ap parent breaches of TV A nuclear plant security, also under in vestigation by the FBI. A Sequoyah employee. he said, took photographs without authorization of test fuel loading at Sequoyah on Saturday and was suspended. And, he said, a woman employee a t Browns Ferry recenUy carried a piatol into the plant in her purse, •P· pa rently by accident. The woman, Butler &aid, diacloeed to her supervisor that she had a pistol and that she broutbt il in · to the plant by mistake. She was not suspended. Namea of the Individuals in~ volved were not disclosed. Al TV A headquarters in Knox- ville. spokesman John Schlatter said. "We thought the shut.downs were made automatically at the time -on Feb. 10th, 12th and 15th. Aft.er the one on the 15th. we kept the unit off the line to find out wbal the problem was. . ... b·~=~ Oaue ~· Jriinl • ..." n•d tUl tM etN eoaamerdal llt. -...... li .. WMllln th• ~11n1• .......... and • •"<• 'deaM net ............. , r:r 11 a a,...ement tr y 1tmtted f1dUU. wlthJA tovemm:::,r.ru. '' A~ ••aaald tQflaJ tile ftrtD ~II ••• DO "COftCnle .Pt .. •• fot> develop. m"'t oa tM ,,.reel a-. the 1~ ot WilhbaM H.Ut . 'ilO~e Pacific 00..t ffll'Wllf . Reataunnta, a liMUI a.ad odtitr tourt1t facmu .. aro 1mon1 tho•• utea uader atwty, the 1pok..man uJd. Company ornclala also .. id the)' were "appalled" at a pro- vl1ion ln the draft bill that pro. v~dea f~bllc aale of the pro-poaed lands if after three yean federal and atate eov· ernment1 decline to man.ace them . Patterson aaid this was a 1tandard proviao in federal land appropriaUon.a and was unlikely to ever be enforced. Patterson said the state already has indicated a willini· ness to manage the national urban park once it's created. Irvine Company officials con- tended they were never given an opportunity to preseJ\t their case a t Burton's Washinaton office Tuesday since the meeting broke up after only eight minutes . They were given copies ot the draft bill after that meetlq and read lt on the flight back to Caliloolia. .. What we're fearful about ls that the bW implies that neither the state parb people nor the federal parka people have any great enthusiasm about un- der w r l tl n g and having reaponalbillty for the proposed federal park," a company spoke11man said. Patterson said neither he nor Burton personally saw the pro. posed draft bHJ before it was given to company oflicials. He said their aides drew up the blll when they learned earlier in the day of the com· pany's r•ana to present the com-mercia development proposal within the park. "I haven't Introduced it," Pat- terson said of tbe land condem· nation measure. What Burton will do with it. he said. is un- known ..... P-..tJ ALCALA •.• to show that the defendant was in the Huntinaton Beach area around the time Miss Samaoe disappeared and that he used photography as a means of meeting young girls. Deputy District Attorney Richard Farnell began calling witnesses after the jury heard an opening statement from Alcala's attorney. John Barnett. or Newport Beach. Barnett said defense evidence will show that wltneuea aaw Mias Samaoe lo Huntingt~n Beach the day after ber diaap- pea rance and that a paroled murderer was queatloned by police on June 22 near the Joca- Uon where Mita Samsoe'a re- mains were found July 2. Barnett also attacked Alcala's allfiec! coafealion of the crime to fellow inmates at Orao1e County Jail. The attorney claimed the inmates were at· templin• to bariain tbeir way to favorable treatment by provid- ing the informallon to pros- ecutors. · by a white male m his late Leena or early twenUea, sporting : dledium lenath brown balr, lon1 : sleeve brown sblrt and llthl colored trouaen. El Toro Marines The youo1st.er aald bl! • .,aauant was drlvioa a red 'COmpact car with a wlde while :·stripe. ' . • .. .. .. .. ~ In JQint Exercise The braas in Waablflpon, D.C. i• pit.Una 7,000 Marines againlt 10,000 Army and Air Force peraoonel in the Mojave Delert wbere a major Joint service field exerclae ptJ under way today. Tbe exerciae, complete with aerial doa flaht• and mock ,round combat on the desert Joor, is nicknamed Gallant Ea1le80. More t.baq_ 1,:500 Marines from ~ Srd •apae Alrcralt WJnc at .El Toro Md the acljacent Santa Ana betf copfer facility are garUcipettna ,.io the 1even-day exerdMt 1'beY ·.ui Joi.Q wlU) l.Ql!)tber J,!IOO'llarloel lrom • J'fal~ laD41DI tea .. and a DtlJ•de servlce •~rt po_..., tO do~bat-\1• wjda . Army and Alr t~ ianUa, 0 Al,......, Wl\Afta .omu WtiO ..._...-..a and work mud\ of Mt' W• U a .._ HCMarJ hu left a t1.1• 1Dl1Uon •ute. ~ to Oraaa• County ~or Court,.,,...tteoNi. Wat)' A. FIMb, -bodied Jan. Z1 WbUe Uvtn1 at I IU&tll"f--u deteribed by bet Attolwy1 .....,.. J'~L U a.modeft ..... ~I~...,.,. m .. IOCJd moDe)' ..., eawiid it. .. ACCOaOING TO THE attorney Mill Flach moved to the Art Colony.In the mid·~ Md Uwd qaat.tly for awr years 1D a CUit Drtve apartment before entering a nuntq bocne beuuae of falllna health. The woman •••about IO yun old when 1be died. Farrand aa1d. Amoa&' the lnvestmentl that tumecs toe form~r ~ lnto a millionaire were a tock pure~ iD Security Paclllc NaUooaJ BanJt and the Caterpillar Tractor Company, Yar· randaald. The attomty said Miss Finch was the "l'M Stl&E TRAT RE 1tetred her toward eome lood lnvemnentl," Fatt-..S Hid. Ifill FiDcb ret1NCI from '*' Job abotlt 30 yean qo. be uld . r ··Laaana Be.eh .•as • fnortto ~ ot hen. SM went there yean aio by hpne drawn vehicle with her family to 1ummer at the beach," Farrand •ald. Mll1 Finch alao was IMntlfied as a founder ot the Laruna Beach School ot Art. ACCORDING TO A WILL flled for pro- bate on Monday the estate was left to a brother and a niece. . According to the probate d~umenll. MJSs Fi.D(b possessed no real eataw but did ~wo penonaJ property including lnvestiMrtta in the amount of $1.1 million. The lnvest- m enll retumed an annual income of SU GOO according to the court records. ' ' 300-pound Cocaine "-•-..u Bust Near Record ~: ;. · .... •h•m automaUc air time. MIAMI <AP > The 300 pounds of cocaine seized in the arrest or a Colombian naUooal was the second la rgest such seizure in U.S. history. a federal official says. "It h as an estim ated wholesale value or $13 million and a street value of about S200 million," said Allan R . Prtnele. Drug Enforcement AdmW.tra· Uon special agent. The largest cocaine seizure wps Oct. 14 at Tampa lntema· tional Airport, when customs agents found 384 pounds of CO· calne on a twin~ng.ine plane. of· ficlals said. One man was ar· • rested in that case A gents r ecovered the 300 pounds of cocaine Wednesday 1n seven seaJed cootamers from a warehouse io nearby Opa-locka after a locksmith labored for nearly four hours to crack a largesafe. officials said. The warehouse was ren\ed by Tulio E. Ayerbe. a Colombian national. 1Vbo was art'ett.ed on drue conspiracy char1es Thurs· day. said Pringle. More arrests are anticipated. be said. The seizure, Prtn&Je said, "is one of several like this in the past 12 months. A face painted on the front of the Asian American Theater Workshop in San Francisco 'appears to be tal.k.i.ng to a passerby. who was more tnterest.ed in staying dry tha n m carrying on a conversation. · Jn their statement Thursday calling on the council to "take delivery·· of the hostages. the militants bitterly noted that they sti 11 opposed a vis it to the hostages by the U.N . in - vestigative commission on lran. They said s uch a visit. favored by Baru·Sadr and the rest of the council, wu not co01istenl with the "Imam's line, · U\lt i.. with Ule thinking ot revoluUolUlry leader Ayatollah Jlubollab goo. meini. Bu1 tbey aatd they would give up the bosta1es because of ~reaaun: put on them by the Bani·Sadr ~ovemment. Bani-Sadr says Khomeini gave the council authoriution to de- cide on a UN. commission visit 1( 1t saw flt G hotbudeh said todav that onct' tht' hostag~ were moved to another location the U N panel "'nuld \ 1s1t thi:m Tehran radio confirmed that even 1f the counc1 I takes custodv '>' the hostages . they m ay stiiJ face long weeks of captivity It swd their fate "IS to be de c1ded soon by the nation':. repn:sentat1 ve!> an the Islam1 r abi.~mbl:" · RAIN ••• rould be put back ln shape and ~ached the sea. allbougb the now bas now been cut off. Huntington Beach weather watcher J. Sherman Denny said has 5 p m. rarn gauge check Thursday showed the most Tl"· cent series of three storms has dumQed 2.90 inches . The season total to date in Huntington Beach . where Thursday's mighty winds snapped a huae blllboard in half at Padfic Coast Hipway and 20th Street, bas reached 20.13 inches. ln Newport Harbor, doaens ol· boats were left awub. Ora.nae County Harbor Patrol Lt. Harry Ga6e said all bU men could do wu try to roulld up the boats tom ioo.. ftom IDOQli.qs aJonc with a tew fldatina dOcu. too . ''I'd uy we had about 30 boats affected," be said, adding tha most ~re sm.ll craft, muur of 'which sbnply sank as they filled with pourlq rain. We ••• stoek t•e la•••• .. eelleed•• •Y Hollywood Clothes Men's Suits for only ·One D(>llar ! * Wlen you buy one suit at the ~price, you can buy another " eqwl or ..... , value for only orwdoftw. ~ ----------------~-~---~- 18% . ............. --.0..... 0Mtr. o.itriet Atto*1•• Of. ne.:~fW •I• .. tra.4 or mil· ~ ......... or HH• moatl1t. tecall work .. ••U..* a • ,.UUoo 1t1a1turH to place Mu. Koe1w•1 OU1t.r on the Juae a,.uot. Locat Ind OUl·Of·lOWD de· velopen, who plan to build about 1,000 new bomea in San Clemente, hHe pa.kl at leut . Priine Rate lliked By Chicago Bank NEW YORK (AP) -The prime lending rate jumped as tigh as a record 18 percent at ene bank today as interes t rates continued their upward spiral in the wake of Federal Reserve cred.it-Ugbtening ac· tions . to come in and lock up funds'." perheps out of fears of addi· lional rate increases or the Im- position of credit controls, led lo the rate boost. "Sinee the financial markets are both thin and volatile, it is WHOLESALE PRICES UP, JOBLESS DOWN -M since Feb. 15, when the Federal Reserve launched its latest ef- fort to slow inflation and economic activity by making money harder to obtain. The prime was at 11~ to 11~ per- cent a year ago. The prime rate is not directly linked to rates on consumer loans or home mortgages. But it is widely watched as an in· d1cator of short-term interest rate trends. Harris Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago, the nation's 24th-largest bank, posted an 18 percent rate on loans to top· rated business borrowers, up from 17114 perC'ent. The 18 percent mark is the interest rate most consumers pay on credit card Joans. CREDIT CRISIS ON HORIZON--84 difficuJt to determine the ap- propriate base lending rate." Wriston said. .But Central State Sank, a small New York C1ty bank, to· day cut its prime rate by v •. point to 161r.i perceot. The bank, ranked 2,396th in the industry, said "the current cost of money . . . is not based on fundamental age-old factors" and that its ac- tion was "a symbol to reverse the trend set by major money. center banks." No. 1 Bank of America and No. 2-ranked Citibank and several others moved to 17~ percentfrom 171~ percent. "It is widely anticipated in the press that the Carter ad· ministration wlll announce a program to deal with inflaUon over the weekend or early next · Citibank Chairman Walter B ?.riston said in an interview that , a desire by a lot of companies week," he said. · The prime rate stood at 1511• ·-A'. ·Qdlet-MtllloDiili•e ~Woman, 90, b0t1e• Forh&llB An elderly Laguna Beach woman who never married and worked much of her life as a bank secretary haa left a $1.16 million estate, according to Orange County Superior Court probate records. Leafy A. Finch. who died Jan. ZT while living at a nursing home, was described by her attorney, Stephen Farrand, as a modest woman "who lived sfmply, made good money and saved it." ACCORDING TO THE attorney Miss Finch moved to the Art Colony in the mid·l950s and Uved quietly for several years in a Cliff Drive apartment before entering a nursing home because of Calling health. The woman was about 90 years old when s he died, Fan-and said. AIDOPC the investments that turned the former secretary into a millionaire were stock purcbasea in Security Pacific National Bank and the Caterpillar Tractor Company, Far- rand said. The attorney said Miss Finch was the penonal seuetary of Hmry M . Robinaon, president ol the Finl National Bank of Los Angeles, the predecessor to Security Pacific. •'rM SURE THAT RE stee red her toward some good investments," Farrand said. Miss Finch retired from her job about 30 years ago, he said. "Laguna Beach was a favorite place of hers. She went there years a10 by horse drawn vehicle with her family to summer at the-beach," Farrand said. Miss Finch also was identified as a founder of the Laguna Beach School of Art. ACCORDING TO A WILL filed for pro- bate on Monday the estate was left to a brotber and a niece. According to the probate documents, Miss Finch possessed no real estate but did own penonal property including investments in the amount of Sl.1 million. The invest· ments returned an annual income of $85,000, according to the court records. I Radica& Demand Media t r By De Asloelated PreA today that must be met before they will allow the r uling Revolutionary Council to take custody ol the approximately SO Americans. In a telei>bone interview with a reporter fn the Iranian capital, a s pokesman for the young radicals at the embassy said they demand ''that the Iranian people know what we have to say" before tbefr captives become tbe responalbWty ol' tbe council, M the mwlanta request- ed ThW'ldaJ. The Moslem mllltanta holding e U.S. Embuay bolta1es in ebran imposed a new condition Coast San Juan Boy . Molested in San Clemente Anotber 1p0kesman aald euller tbe IJ"OUP would like to appear ••on a televiaton and radio Pf'Oll'&DI to uplala the tnldl to tM udoa ... The ....... appeared to throw a madNock iDiO pl8nt an- nouncecl ...-uer todQ *-. nian lfta•et8r Gbot:=' to tr•n•fer e host••• Oat of U.. ••buar, comPG9d. ,..bl1 ~· ltWllMt~., ...... ... latest ..... , from ... milt· (leelaAN, .... A!) •.•:a · •J: alrQd)' 1..-.to n . ter. ill?t. bu been -CM.It. IPOk• crtt1e of developen. ID· cludlq Mu•Wnt O.velopment Corp •• bean. Jobn. D. Lalll aod SOa a.ad Eltr•Ua Pnoperties. ,,..._ Gnm, ex~ Daon, have eoatribUaed to tbe recall drive .. alnlt Mn. Koester. Boyd W. Ames Jr., a San Clemente consultant, bas wotted for •vent develapen lncladlnf Nu-W"t ln reeent moothl. Np-Weet otficlals plan to build 3,0QO new homes on 2,000 aeft!I of Vt.beet RMCh,lf.nd. The younger Ames tele&h>ned Dep\l\.Y Dl.ltrict Attorney Jean Rhelabelmer thla week after ln· vestlgaton noted that the $1,000 payment to the Anse1 ' aub- sldlary from the recall ~ was not ~ property m the campaign ftnancial statement. Mrt. Rbelnlleimer said Ames Hterted that there WU a typo- arapblcal error In Ust.lne the ad· dren tor Seeurity and Employee lnvesttiat:Jons Consultant.a. · The addreu on the ftnanelal statement was a non-existent res· ldeace on West Avenida Palluda ln San Clemente. Mn. R.betabetmer said there is no ap- parent UJiecallty ln the report. Gale Howe, leader of the re- (8ee INVESTIGATIONS, Pap AZ> DeM'I .......... .,,....,.._ WAYNE AND JOHN MACKEY OF SAN CLEMENTE PLAY ON DEBfU8 PILE NEAR PIER Mau Of Wood Waahed Up on Beach FoMowiftg Torrenllal Raina Ak>~ Orange eo.at More Rain Predicted <A>a.t Mopping Up From Thunday Downpour Renewed raina swooping in with a new low pressure weather system off the West Coast are predicted for Saturday. but forecasters doubted today they would come with the fury of Thursday morning's storm. Saturday's forttast calls for a 40 percent probability of rains developing by mid·day. tapering off to partly cloudy with possible showers Sunday. Temperatures of 64 degrees and an overnight low of 48 are forecast, according to Bion Hamilton of the U.S. Weather Service in Los Angeles. Authorities throughout Orange County reported the situation pretty much in band today following Thursday morning's heavy rain and freaky winds. South Orange County escaped the brunt of the lat.est in a series of Pacific s torms that have marched in on a series of k>w pressure fronts. AuthoriUes in Sao Clemente and La~ Beach reported a few mudd)' roads. but lilUe damaae bl tboee ciUes. Pacific Coast Wabway from Pali.sades Drive to the north San Clemente city limita waa cbed today due to floodinl. County road ofriclalt aald Cowan Heights Drive, Brea Boulevard and Villa Park Road were all still closed today. The Quiet Ca.noon restaurant, perched on a gradually crum- bling bluff overlooking Dana Harbor remained intact, authorities said. Surfers and bathers are still banned from tbe ocean at Doheny State Beach, Capistrano Beach and now again at Aliso Beach 1n South Laguna, where a quarantine due to sewage poUu· tion was imposed and then lifted last week. Mike Wehner, of the county's Environmental Health Depart· ment, said tbe downpour TbtaS· day caused flooding and over· flow at a Moulton-Niguel Water District treatment plant near Alicia and Moulton parkways. Wehne r said raw sewage cascaded down a tributary of Aliso Creek before the plant could be put back in shape and reached the sea. although the flow bas now been cut off. Huntington Beach weather wat.cher J . Sherman Denny said . bis S p.m. rain gauge check Thursday showed the most re· cent aeries of three storms has dumped 2.90 inches. · The season total to date in H untio(ton Beach. wher e Thursday 's mighty winds snapped a huge billboard in hair at Pacific Coast Highway and 20th Street. has reached 20. 13 me hes Jn Newport Harbor, dozens of boats were left awash Orange County Harbor Patrol Lt. Harry Gage said alJ his men could do was try to round up the boats tom loose from moorings along Wlth a rew floating docks. too. "l'd say we had about 30 boats affected," be said. adding that most were small craft. many of which simply sank as they filled with pouring ram. Dams in inner regions of Orange County were reported holcltng. Power outages and downed trees were reported In scattered areas Thursday and, dunng the t\igh winds, two women were blown down Newport Center Drive near the Wells Fargo Bank building in Newport Beach. : :1'1•1• ............. W•11•eN' : .,Yl=.!·=bl.:_<~ ;mr:.~':cn::.r= ul toda1 thaM atlU held ID U.. Do~• a.,i..blle'a emMil1 1D BotDta wn ln "an ex~.....,_. uwau. ... Auatrtan Ambuaador ICdpr Seller calW oa alt to work for a peaeef\11 eolutloa. ~.be aaJd. "Sverytlalq elM Lil my o])lDJoo can ooly end ill a cataltrOpblc mauacre. •• Selzer wu releaaed by the leftllt 1uerrillu Thuraday because bis wile la aravely ill ln Vienna. ,.... ............ .., .... LONDON (AP) -Gold prices dipped sharply on European markets today, while the dollar wu mostly steady to sll1bUy fower on currency exchanaes. In London the mornint "flxlna" ::;:e by ftve major dealers was $1m.2S, down from Thursday's .so. It recovered to te09 · at the afternoon fixing. Gold closed at $598.SO in New York, the firal time il has closed below $600 in weeks. London sliver prices fell to $32.75 from $82.25 Thursday. It traded al 132.90 In New York. 11aree Pla•n 8e•re• l•r Sic~• SOUTH LAKE TAHOE (AP) -The Eldorado County sheri.rrs office called in three planes today to search for two cross·CO\Dltry skiers missing in the snowy Desolation Wlldel"'- ness. The cold weather survival experts left Saturday along the Pacific Crest Trail -a hike they had made several times in summer but never in winter, according to sheriff's Sgt. Jerry Tackett. Tackett said Thomas Winkler, 32, a San Rafael surgeon, and Ben Dizon, a "5-year-old San Francisco insurance agents were reported missing by Wlnkler's wife. Reactor Shut Down 3 Times in Month DAISY. Tenn. <AP> -A reac· t or at the Tennessee Valley Authority's nuclear facility at Browns Ferry, Ala.. was shut down three limes last month for no apparent reason and eight employees have been suspended while the FBI investigates . TVA sajd today Information officer Mike Butler. attending a media train· ing session at TVA's new Se- quoyah nuclear plant near Chat· tanooga, said th~t al/ the shut· downs were ln the p ant's Unit Two reactor. lie declined to disc lose whether TV A believed the shut· downs were caused intentional· ly. but said the s us pended employees were not reactor operators . ln each incident. automatic shutdown devices were tripped. Arter the third episode, he said. the TVA decided to keep the unit shut until it co4ld de- termine the problem. The reac· tor went back into service Mon· day. he said. . Butler also disclosed two ap· parent breaches of TV A nuclear plant security. also under in· vestigation by the FBI. : A Sequoyah employee, he 'aid, took photographs without )uthorization or test ruel loading ~t Sequoyah on Saturday and -was suspended. And, he said. a woman employee al Browns Ferry recenUy carried a pistol into the plant in her purse, ap· .,Parently by accident. The wooian, BuUer said, disclosed to . her supervisor that she bad a :i>1stoJ and that she brought it in :to the plant by mistake. She was "ot suspended. -Names oC the individuals in· :Yolved were not disclosed. : At TVA headquarters lo Knox- ~ille, spokesman John Schlatter ~aid, "We thought the shutdowns DAILY PILOT ' were made automatically at the time -on Feb. 10th. 12th and 15th ~ After the one on the 15th. w.e kept the unit off the line to find out what the problem was And we did not find any opera· t1onal reasons for the shut· downs.'' He declined to say whether the agency thinks the shutdowns. called trips in the industry jargon, were deliberate. Nor would he be specific about the jobs lhe suspended employees fill or identify them. "I can't tell you what they are, "...he sajd, "but I can teU you what they aren't. They aren't operators. they aren't control room employees." The events. he s aid. posed no danger to the public. The unit was operating al full power dur- ing the first shutdown. at four- fifths dunng the second and two· thirds during the third. The first two shutdowns lasted a matter of hours. San Onofre Nuke Plant Shot 11 Hours SAN ONOFRE CAP>· -The San Onofre nuclear power plant was shut down for 11 hours tD re- pair wbat was described as accidental damage lo a pres-surized water rellel tank . A spokesman for Southern California Edison Co. said the 456-megawatl reactor was taken out of service at 5 p.m. Thurs- day and put back at 3:45 a.m. to-day. The spokesman, Dave Barron1 said there wu never any buara to the public or to plant worken. He •aid the problem . waa noted durlna '"a routine flllln1 opera- Uon" of the tank located lD the reactor CODtainment bu.lldlq. Barron said it wu reported to the Nuclear Reaulatory Com· mlaaioo. A water relief tank, IM aakl, la uaed prlmarily to cotleet water from vartoua part.a of tbe reae· tor coolant 1y:atem. "It can b&ndioac:tl•• water," but then wu DO IMka•e from tbe tau, be tald. The only dama1e, be acSMd. wa1 to a valve dlapbrqm tbat had to be ~· cam CoUecdOa r8'4!a.,"t•• a ~ •91 Tnme Mal•~ reparlotd todQ. Jt ll tbl IMOlld laqHt rw:all in ~. 'Wld oal1 tar tbit lUt na1U of 10 •tlUoa Ft rHton• HO •t••l·-.•lttd radtall. N HT8A A.._lDlttrator 'oan CtaJbroot Mid a larp number ot ti•• Ualroyal tire• failed beoauH of tread ancl belt Hparatlona, wblob abt 1ald coutdbe~. Tbe recall i• the result ot an lnvMtlaatian atan.d ln May by t.he Mitty umcy, wbJdl Mid It analysed reporta Of 12.IM f.ued UrH from 5,'55 comumers. It aaid it had report.a of 386 acci· dent.a and 98 ln,Jurtea uaociated with the fallUNS. "It la clear that the tires bein& recalled by Uniroyal have ex- perienced an unacceptable rate of failure," Ma. Claybrook said. The recall coven 1975·1976 model Zeta 40 PRS Uret, sizes LR78-15 and HR78-15; 1975 TPC PR6 Urea. size BR78·13; 1977 Zeta 40 PR6 tires, size HR78-15, and private and allied brands made by the company which are essentially the same as the Uniroyal label. The private and allied brands include these s teel-belted models : Diplomat, Gillette, Peerless. Fisk. Della Radial D. Delta Victorian Radial and Radial 11. Delta Duruteel, K- M art's KM Radial and KM Radial &gc, Coop Mark 74 and Mark X, Sonic Dual, Enon 18, Traveller and Bit 0 Radial II. • Ma. Claybrook said moct of the recalled t1rea are TPC PR66 which were orllinal equipment on some full·aize ms, 1976 and 1977 General Motors automobiles. She estimated that between one·third and one-half of the re· called tires may still be in service. It said tlr~s made after 1977 need not be recalle'd because of significant con.s~­ t ion' changes introduced by Un1roval. F,...PtltJeAJ IRAN" ••• tants had been communicated to government authorities. who were not immediately available for comment. The demand waa disclosed after Tehran radio reported that Iranian protesters, in the second day of demon5trations In sup- port of the militants, marched past the embassy shouting slogans calline on them not to give up the hostages f4> the Revolutionary Council. The demonstrators have de· m a nded that Iran not com- promise with the United States. This latest twist in the Tehran drama could set up another s howdown between the young militants and President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr. He de· nounced them last month as "dictators" and "a government within a government," and or· dered the national broadcast s ystem not to give them automatic air time. lo their statement Thursday calllog on the council to "take delivery" of the hostages. the mllllanta bitterly noted that they still opposed a viatt to lbe hosta1es by the U. N. in- vestigative commission on Iran. They aaid such a visit, favored by Bani-Sadr and the rest of the council, was not comialent with the "Imam's Une," that Is. with the thinking of revolutionary leader Ayatollah Rubollab Kho- meini. But they aaid they would give up the hostqes because of ~re11yr~ put on them by the Banl-sadr government. Bani-Sadr says Khomeini gave lhe council authorizaUon to de· clde on a U.N. commiulon vWt if ll saw flt. Jewel Thieves . ~2 -UD CAP) -Tbe _,. of a Coneord llftter II • to break his .._. with a r= lhal Ill , •• ~ male s::t:: ducen ~before laraely female a . The manaaer ot tbe WlJJowl ~ Center. Paul Cari_.., 1ay1 that the male afrlp 8howa at Je11tca'1 altbtelub are •·c~arl)' ln violation of their ........ Tiit "'*" o1 the C!elUr uve m.ct awt 1n Con· tr• Ccll&a County &lperlor Court eeeldfta to break tbe leaae. Accordinl to the suit. the shows not only violate the ...... bu{ J•1lca'1 a1eo ii m.ooo beblnd ln the rent. . But the nJ-'1tclub manaaer. Olane Schnelder. says that police have granted a llceme for the 11hows, and thtt the back rent bu been paid up -beca'-of the extra money the male atrtpteue shows have brought in. p.,._p-AJ INVESTIGATIONS. • • call group. said earlier this weelt be was reluctant to name the agent hired to probe the alleged harassment incidents. Howe said the recall l1'0UP · may hire the aaent, later idee· tified u the elder Ames, for more undercover work. But the elder Ames. who re- tired after 16 years as a U.S. Air t"orce Office or Special In- vestigations agent. said he had not been offered any more work from the recall aroup as of Wednesday. The elder Amea said he is not a stale·llcedsed private investigator becauu he 1s not technically acting as one. The elder Ames said he also haa no business Ucenae with the city because be works for bis son's firm . Howe. a local travel atency owner, said the retired miUt.ry agent was paid to find out wbo wu callina some recall workers oo t.be telephone in hopes of d.1.s· turbing them. A mes said be found some evidence to docum~t bara.ss- menl but admitted it would not be admissible as court evidence. Aa the District Attomey's probe ol the ~ acUviU. con- tinues, IOUl'Ctil iDdicate tit.at the ouster group's Jreasurer has been aske by Mr s. Rhelnhelmer to describe in writ- ing lbe jobs performed by cam- paign workers. Records lndicale that about S18.00b was paid to at least 35 in· dividuals and firms for "cam paign services.·· The District Attorney·& tn· veatigation ia expected to con· tinue for another month . Because of the taming, Mrs. Rbelnbeimer laid t.be meuure would pn>bably still appear Oil the June 3 ballot e ven if criminal wrongdolntt could be proved 1n the campaign. El Toro Marines In Joint Exercise The brass In Washington, D.C. as pitting 7,000 Marines against 10.000 Army and Air Force personnel in the Mojave Desert where a majOr Joint service rield exercise gets under way today The exercise. complete with aerial dog lights and mock ground combat on the desert floor. is nicknamed Gallant Eagle 80. More than 1.soo Mannes from ttte 3f<l Marine Alrcraft Wint at El Toro and the adjacent Santa Ana helicopter facility are participating in the seven-day exercise. · They will join with another 5,500 Marines from a regimental landing team and a brigade service support group to do bat- tle with Army and Air Force units. In the air. nearly 140 Manne and Air Force fixed wing aircraft and 114 helicopters will provide air support for the com· peling forces below. On lhe ground, Marines and Army foot soldiers will be sup- ported by 567 tanks aod armored personnel carriers on the 937 square mile National Guard base at Fort Irwin, about 20 miles northeutof Barstow. Maj. William Sambito. opera· lions oCficer for Marine Aircraft Group SO, aaid the air wing "will use everything we have. We won't have to pretend that cer· tain support or equipment would not be avaHable if this or t.bat o<:cu.rrt'd. because this time v.t· will have 1t." M llitary officials said lhe JOtnt exercise has been in the plan- ning stafe for several years. add ang the act that the mock com· bat takes place in the desert has no connection with the U1terna lionaJ ait.uaUon in Iran. The nettlae wu planned by the U.S. Readiness Command. a Joint military unit resp<>flQble to lbe . .iota.t t I Ctueb or Staff In Washlnaton- EI Toro Marines will be in· volved in practice electromcs warfare m the week-king desert exercise, including jamming communications frequencies and guidan~ signals In addlllOo, local Marines wall provide air operations in support or the ground troops, including offensive air s upport. anti aircraft warfare, assault sup port and aerial reconnaissance. Diven Find Four Bodies in Auto MODESTO <AP> -Divers have found the bodies of four men who drowned when t.betr car plimged into 15 feet of water in Dry Crttk along Oakdale Road. 60 miles northwest or Modesto. None of lhe vitctims have been identified. t.be Me~ed County coroner 's office said Thursday. II; MVID DJftll&NN ·-------·-Onqe County c.,n.man Jerrt. Pattenon tald today a • • ..,,... otf pmiod'' .. neaSed .,.._,,. lt.allfld ~etaobl can proeMd between tbe 1ovem· ment and lrvtne Company for purehae ot land to cNate a na· Uonat ur"'1 park on the Irvine Cout .• , Pattenon, D-Santa Ana, co- spontor of l•st•latlon t'o ap. propr1* • million tn federal fUIW to purcbue the eoata1 territory, Hld all parties to the talb need to 1tmmer down after a thort but rancorous meeti.n8 earlier Udl wet ln WaaNnaroa. o.c. It waa at that Tuelday meet· ins that Rep. Phil Burtoa, D-San Francisco, chairman of the House Subcommlttee on na.Uooa.I part., anertly broke off DefOtia· tioOI when I rvtne Compeay of· ficlals presented plans for de· velopment or a commercial enclave within lhe proposed park. Pa&tel"IOD tald today that for ae10Uatton1 to retume, the Jnlne Company mual "tallle a step" to remove those plans the federal legislators find objec- tionable. H they do not. he said. other steps can be taken. including federal condemnation or the company-owned land to c~te the 12,000.acre park. A draft proposal to do just that has been prepared by aides for Patterson and Burton. the Oranae County le&blat« aa.id. But Patterson said the bill hasn't been introd~ and bis own prderence would be to tt· sume talks wtth the company. "My strong ftm choice ts to con· tmue necotJauons ... he said. (ryine Company officials have said that the to-acre commercial site they envtalon ia not within the proposed park boundaries ·aod as a proper use "considered neceuary by even government park pla.nners as a s upplement to traditionally It mited facilities ~•than ~o\:cmment parks ." A company ~pokc:sm<tn said today the firm hai. made no concrete plans·· for develop- ment on the parcel along lht 'i los)es oC Wishbone Hill abov<' Pacific Coast Wghway. Restaurants. a hotel and other tou rist rac tlitiei. are amonJ! those ui.ei. under st udy. lht· spokesman said. Company officia15 also said they were .. appalled'' at a pro- vision in ~ draft blll that pro- vides for publ.Jc sale or the pro posed park lands if after three yura the federal aod state gov. ernments decline to manage tbem Patterson ... aid this was a standard proVJso lll federal land appropnat.aon.s and was unhk.elv to ever be enforced. · Cartoonist Seeks Office Russell Manning. a cartoonist who lives m Modjeslta Canyon, 1s seeking elttlion In Orange County's 3rd Supervisorial dis· trict. He liled nomination papers Thursday. Manning•s opponents likely will include incumbent Edison Miller and Assemblyman Bruce Net la.ode. Maruuni is an artist for the "Star Wars .. newspaper conuC" strap. He has served on the board of the Santiago Cotmty Wat~r Di.strict for 17 years. We now stoek the faltale•s eolleetlon •~· Hollywood Clothes Men's Suits f.1 ... for only .. One Dollar!* ' . .. .. .. s OM.Y"LOT - Borrowiqg Still . A Money Maker · •1 JORN Ct1NND'P NEW YORK CAP) -Not ewtyODe la bwt by iDflation. A penoD c.an obtain a Sl,000 credit card loan bere ud tbeD invest it for 11.s mootb1 ln a unit trust at a rate exceediq 15 pen:ent a year. Tnle, the &a.lo will be dSmlntabed IO Iona U lDf1a1iGn exceeda 15 percent. but a penon still will beoetlt from the spread, wbicb result.a from the 1nllation·induced contuaon in the marketplace. HOU>E&S OF ROME mortgages also are beneftttln1. Some homeowners bold mortgages on which they pay u little as 7 percent. With inflation at least double tha they ac. tuaUy get paid for borrowing. · Borrowing costs, moreover, are tax· · deductible. Every bit of intttest on loans ts deductible. meaning the return of $340 for every Sl.000 of interest paid by a bor· rowerm a 34 percent tax bracket. It doesn't matter that, because of In· nation. the mortgage borrower is effec· t1vely paying no interest. Those who de· vise the tax laws never have dealt with that illusion,orwlth a fewothense1ther. ~••• If the property is income·producmg, for imtance, the owner may also deduct for depreciation. An $80,000 proper· ty <excluding the lot>. for instance, might provide deprtt1atioo of as much as $8,000 a year. THAT $8, ... IS deductible on the owner's tax return, JUSt as are costs of doing business. even though the market value has soared, because of inflation, rather than fallen. e1s 1n Internal Revenue Service theory. Many other example of inflation's benefits can be list· ed. but as the pace of price increases turns higher the list grows smaller Fewer and fewer people are now benefit ting than was the case in the m1d · 1970s. At that time, with inflat1on still down m the single d1g1ts. millions of Americans were able to raise their in· comes at a fast ratt: If inflation was 7 percent. thE:y were able to get pay raises of 9 percent. IN FACT, THE EXISTENCE of inflation became one of the strongest arguments for substantial pay ·raises. and unions never let management forget it Why, they asked . should workers work for less than before? Last year mflauon simply rolled over labor. nsmg by 13 percent. Take·home pay of hourly workers fell by about 6 percentage pomt.s. L1vmg standards fell and they're fall- ing more this year . No wonder. 1s 1t. that many workers sought reltef at the loan wmdo'4 Wh y not? They needed cash. they could borrow 1l wtth few questions asked and repay with cheaper dollars . and ge'l a tax deduction to boot WHO PAID FOR IT? Anyone with a savmgs account knows the answer to that Inflation. and thE: factors and forces responsible for 1t. raided the val~ ol sa\'lngs ac counts. bonds. 1nsurance'.polic1es and pensions The>: were the first to be hurt, but now they are }OlDed by m1llions more. As inflation spreads like a prairie fire. the numbers of refugees grows. bot there is less and less refuge and secunty for them. Workers. of course. can't keep pace. Businesses that once passed on costs a rc findmg consumers haven't the means to pay. 1..andk>rds hit by ri•inl fuel bills find t.e· nants unable to pay an eqw,·aleot rent increase. Even free·spendutg politicians are worned now. As inflation grows the number who benefit sbnnks and the number who are hurt grows Aod perhaps that 1s why. belated.I.). the battle against 1nflatJon might hnally begin Fluor Subsidiary Gets Belgium Job Fluor Belgium. i'O V . a subs1d1ary of Fluor Corp ad v1ser. has been awarded a total responsibility contract \•alued 'at $25 malhon for revamp of ESSO Belgium's Antwerp ref mer) Engineenn~ portion of the project wall be performed by another subs1d1ary. Fluor Nederland B. V., at Haarlem Fluor compl('tcd an expansion of the rehnery in 1976 Part of the new contract involves mtroducang energy con· '\ervation measures. notably heal transfe r systems, on thf' proc~ uruts that came into operation four years ago_ the project 1s scheduled for coinpetion by June 1981 Airline Sets Flight NEW YORK <AP1 Eastern A1rhnes plans to offer round tnps bet\\een =--e\\ York and the West Coast for a5 low as $298 Eastern said 1t 1s adding the flights from New York to Los Angeles and San f'rancisro to achieve a, more sea· sonal balance and get maXJmum productivity from its aircraft Jn the past. Eastem's California rnghts originated in Atlanta and M1am1 Cadillac to Go on Six DETROIT CAP> -Cadillac. acknowledging tbe de· mand for fuel tt<>nomy, will offer its first six·cylinder engine ever starting April l. Buyers of the de Ville and Fleetwood Brougham models In General Motors Corp. 's luxury line will be able to get a 4.l ·liter (250 cubic incbea) V·6 built by the sister Buick dMsion. Since lntroduclna the world's first V-8 In 1914, Cadillac hu offered nothing smaller, and offered V-12 and V-UI en11nes in the 1930s. 'The V-6 wtll glve 17 mpg in the city and 23 mpg on the hlcbway, cadillac said. com~red with ts and 23 for the gasoline V-8 and 21 and 31 for the diesel. Gold, Silver Qootati~ns By TM Mlodated Preu Seleded world cold prices COd.ay: 1 ... : morn1.nC flxlnc '802~. otf sa:a..15: att.moco flxlDli .,..oo, off a1.oo. \ utl: alt.ernooo flxlnl am.27. olf '21.03. Fr t hln: -..u. ofU:n.t7. z.tdl: unavailable ~'In: Handy• Human a.a. ....... -.oo: on $11.00. N• Ym: Eqelbanl ..mq prlce JMe mondna tsl0.50, otf $1'7 .OS. New YMtl: J;naelllard taa.v.w IDk1 .... mOrntq .. 1.81, otf $17.64. .I * * * • • - ' .. EdUon Standout Fill Join Seurer, Malavasi a,"aOGUCA ..... ........ -r: Loqabot Xuaaa Uo~ll ~ •*•••r ID • tUl•Of· llb tbe Ulltvtrllt1 of &oU.UMtra a u Ktnrin lelll U-RID'• CIJ' Pl119r Of tJae Year, naa made bll dlotce. Bell, a J.IS.pound tallbeck wu ooe of the molt blab11·ncnalled prep toothaU .,..,.,. lia tlMt utSoa ud qlllte paaalbb. lbe IDOlt paabllcl1e4 aW$ la CfF Soutbln lectloe history. made up bla mind 1'lllnda7 alpt and lillMd a na· tloeal ~ Gf latent todu. BS IOIN8 TWO Ol'llBa Ed1loa atan -quarterback Frank Seurer and linebacker BUI Malavaal -u the Ja1h1wbn bave pulled off a atunnlq coup. For ween the Southern California med.la bu speeulated Bell would heed the call cl USC and b1a parents, too, ....... Ulie TroJUI for tM Ii*" taeul• becll, wi.o eco...a IO tcUchdoWal u a .....,, • u • Jumor at Bl. rranci• Hilb In La Canada. J '"l'bln na a Jot bll talk about' Hmm. troDhl• ud No. t 1ear~ln and yur-oal at \1SC,0 S.U told tbe Dally Pllot Thursday nJ.aht ... But tbat'I no btt lh1n1. And the tact lbat USC may be ln a biDd wttJ> the CWTtDt IC!lndal (lllecal cNdlta) wu eonsldered. "'l'My said it wu notbtna. but maybe tboee ltUdentl were lnvolved." AB FOa BELL'S reUOOJ to to to Kanaq, a late-comet after Nebruka. Teiaa and OJdahOma bad been ruled out, BeU says: "I found those other places weren't for me. l fieure Kansas hu aa much to offer as the others and tbla la a cballeqe. "With Frank <Seurer) there, maybe wt eu pUt IOIMC.blnl tol«hlr. Be II a plu1 for me IDd IO la. Bill (Malavuo. .. ,.,.. bave been 1111lq Nebnaka aacl Oklalrioma an sotna to brtq out the clop oa JOU. IN& 1ou "ha" to apeet that...,..._.. ,aa IO·" UNMI AND COACH John Hlldl Sot the btl boolt 1n ctalmtq Bell with Seurer and 11.alnui uder W'l'JPI • "Bl11'1 CM .... and be kept tellln8 me, •c•mon IDlll. we're IOf.nl to bave run,' "saya Bell. "And Frank said. 'It's me and you. the way we've done lt at Ediaoo.' ,, Bell dted tbe Jtanau campus and surrotmdiq area u otber factors 1n bis declalon. He touched OD other topics, lncludinc publicity. all-star eam", personal hilbll&bta and &oalt this •Pl'inl wt1b lbe Edison tract tam: ON TllE PVBLICJTY. which mount· ed like a tldal wave since l'.dllon beaan ll• Clli' m. Five Conference title drlye1 "It's nice, 1M !t put.I a lot OD JOU.r 11UDC1 wltb all tbat la IOIDI OD ln>and you." On all«ar pmes: .. I'll~ ln tbe Shrine same (Pasadena> for sure. Tbe Oranp 0ouaty.1ame it 1Wl a toaup. I thlnk cme p.me la enoqh for me, but I'm not IO 1ure." On· hllhlilhta: "It's no cme same or situation. lt wasn't a dream, but ll'a been lib a dream come U:ult. •• OD tnek: "I'd like our 44b relay team (Kerwin, brother Dino, Melvin and Dualne Jaebon) to bave a good leUOd and I'd like to nm under my best (9.S> in tbe 100 and IO under 22.01n tbe 220." Bell at1U b.u 10me erranda to ftn1ah wltb the tract aeuoo and all·1tar game{a) in tbe summer, but for Soutberq Calllomian.a, they won't be aeein& him play football anymore. KEAW!N BELL Moore Ma1·velous! · CdM Gains CJF 3-A Finale OFF TIE FLOOR -Corona del Mar's Steve Moore (left photo) goes up to score against Santa Monica's Mark Kleffle and the Sea· ~,...,.....,or,...._ Kings' Greg CoJe (right photo) hits a layup during CIF 3-A semifinal playoff action Thursday night. By ROGER CARLSON Of ... o.lfy ..... l&Mf LONG BEACH -Methodical? Balanced? Defense? Steve Moore? Where do you begin! Take your pick, Corona del Mar High bad 'em au 1'bursd.ay night as the Sea .Klngs of Coach Jack Errion crushed Santa Monica, 56-42, to qualify for the CI F 3-A basketball cham- pionship game Saturday nilht (7 o'clock> at Lona Beach Arena.. SATURDAY'S FOE will be La Quinta High, which crushed Da- mien, 89-Sl, in the other half of the semifinals before a crowd of 3,929. The Sea Kings (22-4 > banded Santa Monica ils third loss in 2fl games with a relentless attack that mounted an 8-0 lead at the outset. Sa~ta Monica was never to pull even and folded its tent in a similar fashion as other playoff foes against a steam-rolling CdM quintet. Moore, a junior transfer from St. Paul Hlib w1tb two years of All-Angelus League credentials, upped bis playoff avera1e to 18.0 polnts a game with his 28-point explosion, his blgh for the season. THE 6·3 FORWARD, who scored 14 polols for Corona del Mar in 12 preseuon games and averaged 9.8 in league, hit his first seven shots from the field and 10 or his first 11 to put the winners into a 30-21 lead with 1:56 spent lo the third quarter. Wild? Not according to Er- rion. "Moore should play dose to that coosi.stenUy," said the CdM coach. "He's capable of do- lng that again, it just depends on what they (the oppoeition> do. We're a Jot more balanced than people think. "Moore bad a fine game, but we've seen lb.la before. 'Ibey Estancia Girls Faee Tall Foe Al,ta Loma Center (6-4) Could Give Eagle• Trouble By HOWilD L. RANDY Of-Delly ptMll ..... LONG BEACH -When Estancia Hieh's &irla butetball team faces Alta Loma in lbe CIF 3-A championship 1ame at Long Beach Arena here tonight (7), the Eagles will be glvlog away considerable height and perhap$ their bread-and-butter offeoae as well. The Ea.ales have lived by a tough lnside game throuah a 26-1 eampalp that baa led to the ti· tle game aaalnat a team that is 25-1 and boasts a 6-4 starting center. TU ALTA LOllA Braves are paced by Janet Davia, a senior center wbo ta befnl pushed by ber coach, Harley Lovitt, for CIF 3-A player of tbe year bonon. Davia ii averaazina 21 points a 1ame and 14 riboUDCl.s and ln one playoff 1ame, arabbed 23 rebound.a. Batancla '• tallest starter la &-10 KrlltiD J"raatHD wbo could apture top bODorw In tbe 8-A dlrialoa herself wltb a 1ood · ~· qalnst tbe Bra vet. ·~ la our No. 1 a,1ayw." coeda Joe Wolf uya. She'• a ftl'Y UndelTated pla)'er and peo- ple don't tend to notice ber became lbe doea her Job quietly wltboal aD1 fanfare. at the free throw line where abe appears awkward. But 1be gets the job done and ls bitting 70 percent of her free throws," says Wolf. .. She will probably be guard. log 'their second best player with Cara Francy on Davia to start "1th. Cara la only 5-9 but abe bas a lot cl spring ln ber lep and can aet up wltb.tbe e-1, S-2 litll without too much trouble.'• LIBA McNAllEE la one of the best baseline abootera around and hits conalatently from 8 to 12 feet. Kathy Pendley, tbe smallest elrl on the court tcJn1abt at 5-3, and C&ryn Mark, are tbe ball bandlen who set up lbe ln· slde aame with thelr pusln&. ln addition to 8-4 Davia, the Braves also have Sbalda Arceneaux (5-11, fresbmtn), Tammy Towle (6-2, aopb.), Lin .......... ...... Farrar (5-8, Sr.) and Dawn Duf· fy (U, Sr.) ln their at.arUq lineup. Lovitt la hi.,. ln bla praise of Arceneaux and M1I she eoWd be an all-CIF performer nut HllOD. Frantaen feell the EataDc1a team bu lmproftcl a areal deal over tbe ~ especially alDCe its~ IOu of tbe campaltn wu in tbe Ganlen Grove t.wrummt to Mater Del. "I'm reallJ not ~IMd we have come tllla iar at the It.art of tbe 7Hr I 't tbl.Dt we would,., abe 1ay1. ---. concentrated on (Rieb> Kindorf and that opened lt up." EaalON WAS PLEASED with hi.a team's defense and Its ability to control Santa Monica's rate, but added: .. When you've got one more game to go. kids are tight. We were, just a little." Santa Monica Coach Gary Lut. tel, frustrated with his team's poor shooting performance ( 16 of S.Z for 30.8 percent). dido 't agree with Enioo · s aaaessment of the Sea King defense. "Corooa -del Mar shut orr our inside game. but we had our shots. We just didn't bit. They gambled by trying to shut orr our inside and we just touJdn't hit shots we normally bit. "If we played our best It would have been a ooe or two- point game." WHILE LUITEL wasn't coo- cedlDJC Corona del Mar much with Ila defense, be did rec- ognize lbe Sea ~gs· ability to clean house on the boards, hmlt· lo& bis 8-8 star, Mart KlefDe, to three poinls and two rebounds. "What we didn't get there was all Corona del Mar," said the Santa Monica coach. Luttel had no opinion on Saturday'!\. game. "The best team we bad to beat in these playoffs wu Co rona del Mar,·• said Luttel. Why would I watcb the other game?" SANTA MONICA crept to w1th1n 15·14 In the s econd quarte r befo r e Moore led another Corona del Mar spurt, and the Vunngs' last realistic shot came at the start or the fourth quarte r when tbey trim med the CdM lead to 42-33. But Kindorf, Moore and Spinn led a 10-2 usauJt at that point to pump thei':e d to 51-35 and Santa Monica w through. Corona I Mar shooters con· nected oo 23 of 47 Crom the field <48.9 percent> and Moore's cban from the floor showed 12 fiel<t goals on 16 attempts. SANTA •ONICA'S pligb' seemed apparent early as the <See llOORE, Pap 8'1) . lolna Seeaao ' Mulligan Had Better Off er Although the courtship .is over. people are still asking ques· lions as to why Bill Mulligan would opt for the UC Irvine head coaching position over Cal State Fullerton. Well, some of the answers are complex and some are simple.