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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-03-14 - Orange Coast Pilot7 County .Judge Grand Jury OKs ~motion May County Secrecy Caneel Election In Com oterDea ollar tronger j ____ F_R_•_o_A_v_~_F_!_.~_R_-..._N_'!'_CT_~_·_MA_._P_~_c_H_1_4,_1_980 ___ _ orl arts , fR lllllU•• Gap • . . ' See .at Real· I Gets Jury OK ByDELORESBROOKSIRWIN °' .. .,...., ........... The Orange County Grand Jury put its stamp of approval Thursday on the secret proceed- ings used to negotiate proposals for the county's multi-million dollar computer contract. But despite the Grand Jury's okay, the question of who should provide county data processing services for the next seven years remains mired in controversy. Latest in the series ol ques- tions observers have raised about the contract proponl is the gap in the bids made by the only two competing computer companies. Bids revealed March 5 by chief contract negotiator Howard Dix showed a $7 million difference between contracts proposed by Electronic Data Systems Federal Corporation ( EDSF) and Computer Sciences Corporation, the present con- tractor. The Texas-based EDSF of· fered to do the computer job for $24.5 million, in contrast with Computer Sciences Corpora- tion 'a propoeal of $31.4 million. But county officials began questlonin1 whether EDSF could do a competent job with the substantially lower-priced contract. Subsequently, Computer Sciences Corporation filed a formal protelt with the 1'c>ard of Supervlson, a&ktn1 that the EDSJ' b6cl be rejected because ol purported tecbnical inade- quacies and computation etron. But a teeb.Dical committee comPOMd ot Q9unty department beads wtM> will be matt .affected by tbe computer contract en· doned the El>SF proposal as the beatotf•. 'fbeir ........,. WU lub- Jfft to • _.,.,. of pena..,._ to 1uarantee a1aln1t non· perfonmDce belDa wriUen bltA> the ccntraet. SUU to come ls the reeommen- daUoa ol a 1pedal blue.ribbon commttt.eot oompu~. SuPll"rilon are to deck)e .• llareb~ls to be. aw~• .......... ........... Carter ,.,_AP Dllpetdtes The dollar gained on world foreign exchanges today. hitting its best levels in many months. and European gold prices plunged as bullion and currency , markets awaited President Carter's inflation-fighting plan this afternoon. Gold. which peaked Jan. 21 In New Yon at $875 a Troy ounce, dropped to just over S:iOO before recovering part of its losses in late European trading. In Zurich, Europe's biggest market. gold closed at $524. down from $553.SO at Thursday's close. It traded as low as $508. lo London. the city's five major bullion dealers "fixed'" the morning gold price at SS02.75, down from $557 al the end of business Thursday. but raised the afternoon price to $523. Gold traded at $524 in New York. down $7. ............ THIS 18 TH! Wf'ECKAGI OF POLISH AIRLIN!A WHICH CRASHED KILLING f7 ABOARD Twenty.five Amertc8na Reported on Flgllt, lftdudlng U.S. Boxing Tea1n London silver prices fell to $21.50 an ounce from $26 .25 Thursday. It traded In New York at $23. '10, down SUI>. Jetliner Crash Ki11s 87 U.S. Amateur Bo~ing Team Memben Die WARSAW, Poland <AP> -A Polltb aJrUner carryiD• mem- bers of the U.S. amatev boxlq team an a tltcb1 from New Yori crubed Imo a m.lUtu7 fort neat wanaw•a ~ Alrport todaJ, ldllillf all 17 ,.....,.... and cnw. auiboi1tMe laid. • It WM -ol ..._.,., wont cra•llff layohin1 1porh penonalitMI. The Polilb Federattcm ot Boa· Ins uld the U.S. team. Dum•· iDS about M, WU aboard \M LOT ..._ llUdat. • route to lateraaUoa af matchH la Wa~. ~qi tile ......... paH•... ..... Hid to .. "Sar1e" John1on of Jn· dlanapolla, coach of the AAU's national team and former trainer of the 1171 American Ol7mpic team, which won five told mMall. A 1poMl1DM for tlM U.S. Em· baa1y 1ald there were WICOO· firmed report.I ta.at u many u 25 Amerlcam were on the fllabt. The aaldal Pol1lb Mft ac-cy, bowtftl', Hid a lilt -of· M U.S. clUHDI aboard would be an· nouneed dllll ......,_, A 1POU1man at LOT oftlCll Jn New Yen Mid tile pa...~ Poltlb. ~ oae • two otber Amerleu 1 were reported ·= ,. The dollar, buoye d by (Sff INFLA'nON, Pa1e A%) Coast Weadler Cloudy tonight and Saturday with 30 percent chance ol showers. Gusty northwest winds late Saturday. Lows tonight 50 at. tbe beaches and 5S in· land. Hllbs Saturday 62 to 81. IN81H H DA 't' Spend tMt IOftlcnd tuning "" -for potoerboat ro«• Soturcfarl or '"' upcommg jaa faffoal "' ~ COOlt ~.S..PoffCL .. .... . ' • • • cl.:: ... aUaM\h fttutH ···~ lbock Ud tecba•• today at a pl._ rr• ... , Waraaw. Poland. that ••Ued ~ U .S amateur boa1n1 lH m. Ftv o( Ul• ~en and a coach _.re lrom Callllmi• ·-ne ~ -'° ~111\lftl' an4 fri-... ls iu.t .._,m...a •• ••\d Oea Fra1er, a ua•t ll"Omcielr at Lb Lo•Mi* hnl!ll. .. ~ l\ WU a -to tb• ttoxtna worl • Tb•r rea"t Alner1ca'1 top team. lllUt tbey •ere all Olympic potentiala. ·• Jlmmy Lennon, a veteran annomeer at t.be I.Al A.nl•lea 011•~ Aadlton-. laid one ol lbOM adW. aunM Roblnlon ot laAt.a llanlca, ., .. ··~· nlcett wtiio ... J' u-.·· 11e ............. .... t.be Ob Jh:i . IHlct.i RoM••on, vlcUmt from Caltfornla were Paul Palomlno ot IM Aftlelet, wboH brot..bef C&ltM 11 a fonner Wodd Box¥.CO-cU welterwelaht cha Dive ltodrlpea of Loe · Wabier Hirril ot San ••1l1eo. ••d Byron L~ndt San Dleso. Alao h J\lllk)r ·Robles of Saa . "Fo-r the time being, this wlpet out tome of the beat ~ e ln Southel'Jl California,·· -11••1 ptevlous week. her atsler . •aribel. a naUonal senior p&Jrs cba mpion. and their mother Maribel Vinaon Owen. a tonne; ~bamptoa. A witness to todtY'• erash Stanislaw WUesur, 32, told Th~ .\.&sociated Press be heard what ~eemed to be an explosion in one of the engine6 seconds before the ctash. The crash occurred in a densely populated area south of tbe Polish capital, but there we re no casualties on the around, officials said. -~ ....... sceNE OF TRAOEDV 81 Died In Craah According lo witnesses. the plane started to dive from the lielght of about 100 feet a nd Art M slammed into the e~rtben waU U8eJJID of a fort built by Ruaslana ln 19th century. ..__._,_... flir~t. • 1\Tll th~bee~~a:=t~~~~..,..Q£.,JQ.~w fort. some 160 reel rrom a J _ ..... -. p cluster of houses The fort and ~8 8Ct rifle range area are normally off limits to civilians and a r e Trustees o r the Newport believed to contain ammumtion Harbor Art Museum have voted and fuel storage areas not to renew the contract of Wreckage was scattered over museum di rector Thomas a wide area. including the frozen. Garver. trustee chairman John former moat Shea bas confirmed. A Western resident said there S hea s aid however, that W<:re uneonfirmcd reports that trustees are trying to find a way 1ht plane may have exploded a to keep Garver associated with few hundred feet above ground ~~~ museu~. to make use of' as 1t m1.tde the landing approaeh his curatonal talents." Tht> LOT spokesman in New Garver. whose contract runs 'r·ork said there was no ex until Aug. 31, is currenUy serv- plosion ing his second term as museum Polin~ and troops sealed off director . the erash site. which is used as a He finl joined the museum in military firing range. 1968. leaving in 1972 to become "It is a terrible mess and curator-in-charge of the Depart· nobody sw-vivt·d." e policeman ment of Exhibitions at the Ftne t11l rl AP correspondent Sylwek Arts Museums of San Francisco. Krupa as hl' tried to enter the He returned to the museum in ;1n ,, the summer or 1977, JUSt as the \\ uness Karolina Lubienska. museum was moving from tern· 32. said she was in her garden porary quarters in central pruning trees when she saw the Newport to its 20,000·square foot Jpproadung plane. permanent home in Newport It was no wonder. as there Ceoter. were dozens of them flyill• over Shea declined comment on the my houst? ('Very day," she sa1d trustees· reasons for not renew· · Then suddenly I heard an ex ing Garver's contract. Garver µlnsion and the plane without coaldn't be reached for com- eatching fire -hit the wall of ment. th<' fort and then ran into the cl•nter of the fort behind the wall The help was instant from the side of soldiers who were in· side the fort." Bomb Defused At Medical Two of the fi&hlers believed to be aboard were identified as Lemuel Steeples of St. Louis, Ce considered the United States' nter Lot lop 139-pound fighter, and Andre McCoy of New Bedford. Mass .• one of the two or three best 178-pounders in the nation. A third fighter was identified as Paul Palomino, brother of Carlos Palomino, the former World B oxi n g Co unci l welterweight champion, of Hunt· ington Beach Polish officials said they bad identified about 70 percent of the victlma and expect.eel to releaae a casualty list lat.er ln the day. The official newa acency PAP said a commission under Deputy P remier Tadeuu Wrzauczyk had been establis hed to in- vestigate the crash. Ambush Admitted Sheriff's bomb squad mem- bers diftuaed a bomb found Thursday night in tbe Parkini lot adjacent to the emergeacy room at UCI Medical Center. Sketchy ·details releaffd by Univenity offlciala indicated that the bomb wu iD a 5ua container 1D a brown paper . Experta from tbe aberif '• bomb squad team expect analyail of the explollve to take several days. University 1poke1man aald the bomb was discovered by a uni· verstty policeman at 6:50 p.m. during bis regular patrol. The device was deactivated by sberlff'e deputies in about 40 minutes. Spokesman also said hospital officials have received no telephone messages regardlng the explosive. ,,,.... Pflfle A J JUDGE ••• cblef inlpector of the Califoml~ Athletk Commission in Lo1 Angeles But Muhammad AH, reached In Miami, comment.eel : "l arri sure amateur boxinl will 10 on. We have deaths ln all parts of life. We Just have to keep going." Som e of those killed. includinC Robinson, trained a t tbt Muhammad Ali Boxine Club in Santa ¥onica. The United ~tes changes the memben of the team regularly. The current team was ill Poland for iJ'ltemaUonal competitions. For several years, the ABC n e twork has been carrylnC rights involving lnternatlonaJ a mateur teams. The network was scheduled t.o tel'viae t.M Poliab competition Marcb 30. . 'tA bioAera paaJdA& tbeir lnltlat tnp were ROlfr\'pei. Pimental. Payton, Palomino and Harris. Three fighters who were to make the trip but didn't were heavyweight Jimmy Clark and Robert Hine s. 132 . o f Philadelphia and llrael AC06tas, 106, of Milwaukee. The team was in Poland for international comp etitions Marc h 16 in Katowice and March 18 in Cracow. Missed airplane connections kept Clark. of Coatesville, Pa .. from making the flight. C l a rk. 24, s aid he was supposed t o have boarded a flight to New York al 3:45 p.m . Thursday to maJce a connection for the flight to Poland, but missed the New York·bound plane. ''I was visiting my relatives in Coatesville ano as a result of visiting my family I missed that plane." he said. Cla rk said he subsequently could not get on a standby flight. and a thlrd=t to New York •u late. it lmpolSible for him to make COQDeCdoa. He took a room at a motel near the airport and planned to ny out th.la ahemooo. However, this morning. bis mother Janet called bim t.o say "Jimmy, J immy, thank God you're there. JJmmy, Jimmy, the plane era.abed in Pola.ad and everybody's dead." Clark spoke with reporter& in hla llMMl room, the pbooe by bl.a bed eomtanUy riqing u people lnCf ulred about the crash. 'It'• just unreal. lt 'a inconceivable tbat aomethin1 · llke that would bappen... he said. ''Many ol theHm.f:r were very doee frieada of . " Clark noted the team bad traveled worlbwi4• to•etber repr:e1 ::t:fo,,, the UDli.d States in com • "I fUlt bave a lou of wordl.'' Clan said. "lt'a lmpoaibli8 to expre,a my alef. • • Clark 1ald be clldn't bow wbetber be would try to make the trip. "I don't know if I'll 10 DOW," be said.. "I really don't feel too good in llibt of what happened." * * * Boxing Team Aboard Plane Identified SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP> -The Machete Wielders, a t.er· roriat 1ang tbal seeks indepen- dence lor Puerto Rico, claimed responslbllllY for opening fire on a car ca.r.rym, three U.S. Army men and said, "No Yankee soldleT must feel aafe steppln& on our soil." DAILY PILOT. TMO<-OM!lo.lfy-...... -ft~C­OJ-IM_,...., \\"'*1-..,l!WOf- Goldstein once again to the Superior Court. Brown acquired the right to appoint a new Judie to the munlctpal court, a apolleswoman for tbe Orange County Re,ut.rar's offlce said. If Brown makes such an appointment before June 3, that jude-e wtl1 terve unUl 1982. Even 1bould Goldstein's ~d Hopkins' names appear on the ballot, wblcb 1oe1 to print In two weeks, the voters' decl1ion would be nulltfled , the 1~keawoman Hid. MOLINE. Ill. CAP> -Bob Surketn. the National AAU Box- ing chairman, saJd the members of \be U.S . boxin1 team re- portedly aboard a Poliab alrUDer that crashed today at Wanaw's lntemaUooal airport included: o .. 1c1 ~ ~ ~ -· ,....,.._ G-ll'W.-.C-~---... ..,oll• .... d ,.,,..,..., llw-Fr-f ... COO\\• _ .. H._. _.. --.._,.'- 1...-V•l .... I,_.~ .... -,-~ A ..... , ..................... -$at ....... " ..... ~· T ............ ~..._,__. , .. 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Alto oa ~laand•Y •rown Mled*t J .... lfarriW, .. ol ~·~!!~-· C:rt~ ... = ••ftDdtr la 0:,:a: ........ , cour(:r•ree aa4 .. ;.llDldpal rourt~pro.-. <I-. ..._.. v...., ,.,,. ...... hi .. , ... °"""' lll'lfNrllal, .... ., .... 112. -*-"""""U.S. ...... .,..,..._, Ye., 11t Gerl'~ ......... 1 ... 1 .. , .. ., ..... ~ ..... o.,.. ,.,.,, LeftWll ..._...,St. Leollt, fJt, ""',......._ .... _........,.. .. .,. .,_. ....... OellM flwt ... WM, 1-. CllW1 .. ~ ...... -.ic •• U6. ~Mtc.y ................... ... ···~ ......... ~ .. i.e..,,., 111.., &, """ et K.C .. Ut. llet• it Ait•Htt~•rlfer•. Ceiu•., .............. , ,_~lllH&Me!<.,ctl.l~lt. JUftler ...... tMCf\, ... ~. ~ ... ,,,~ ........... .. M,.., AM WlllM. tllelll, MIM. J-.. ............ ~!,.._.' llnttt~c.i-1~··' ... ,.· ................ '9ce ·-· ,, •.• "'""'"1W· . ...... ~ Jee ................. N.C., ...,,........,. • Linda ~rockhoeft. who beads the nursery at Lion Country Saf art an Lquna Hills, cuddles two American black bear cubs that were born at the wildlife park in January . T.h ese ~tile fellows. who weighed about 12 ounces at btrth. wtll grow to more than 200 pounds fury Deliberates ·on Barley Sanity · An Orange County Supenor Court jury began deUberaUoo.s today to determtoe If newsman Thomas Andrew Barley w as sane when be stabbed h1a wife Catherine to death lut May. The aame Jury of six women and six men convicted Barley of second degree murder last week in the slaying of his fourth wife In closing arguments late Thursday before Superior Court Judge Mason L Fenton, Deputy District Attorney Cliff Harris maintained that the defense had not proved throueb the testimony of court·a ppoinled experts that Barley waa lhsane at the time of t he May 2fi incident at a Santa Ana shopping center. Harris s aid none of th(' evidence showed conclusively that Barley was a cbron1 e alcoholic "The alcohol problem was never re»lb' substantJat.ed, .. Harrts aaid. Durinl the seven-week trial of Barley, tbe defense alt.empted to Job-testing For Census Work Slated An emplclyment t est for temporary Jobi with the federal Cell1ua Bureau is scheduled Jloaday at t a .m. Jn Oosta Jin•'• Downtown CommUD.lty Ceater. Anallelm and Cellter atreett. Tbe bureau It •••ting bundredl ol wonen for jobs betinnlftl lD April and laldng betw .. tlaree ud 11.x w..a, a apc>kelman aaid.. ' Pay ll ta.$$ per bour for oftke work ud S4 for fie Id Joba. walkln'-door to door In the woner •own oetabborbood.. P"artbel' lllfonDa1lon ma1 be obta1Ded by pboaJn1131-4110 or 131-0ll. Federal civil se r'flce pensioners att not elilible for lbe Jobe, tbe spokesman noted. \ . CBl~<AP> -Cbicaco Fl.re Union President Prut uacare was released from jail Tbund.ay night after tbe at.Ide Awellate Court said jt would cooalder an emerpncy appeal of bia fh••JDOOth con· t.mpt of court MOi.ee for aot 1etUnc bia umoo members bllck t.o won under a tentative ACJ'*· meat to settle tbeir Z3·day strike. We now stoek the fallaleas ~olleetl•• lly .. Hollywood Clothes Men's Suits for only ·One Dollar!* ~. "Wtlef1 you buy one suit at the regular price, you can buy another of equal or les8er value for only onedotlar. ~ ------------....... .- -. . . . .. ·: ] a a fl tJ 1' A c c c a c s a it ft s' c 0 fl 0 c 0 1 u e l ' Ill Die In Crash Of Pla-tw .. WARSAW, Poland (AP) -A Pollab airliner carrying mem- bers ol tbe U.S. amateur boxiQ8 team m a fligbt from New York erubed into a military fort near \Vanaw's International Airport today, tiW.na all tr7 paaaeogera and crew. authorities said. It was one of history's worst crashes involving sports pencmalities. The Poliah Federation ol Box· Ing said the U.S. team, number· ing about 24, was aboard the LOT airlines flight, en route t.o i.nternational matches in Warsaw. The airline office in New York said 28 American.a were on board, as well as 42 Poles, four Russians and three Germans. The Ilyushin 62 aircraft with 77 passengers and a crew of 10 aboard crashed into the old 'Cza rial-era fort about three miles from the runway, on its second approach in clear, sunny weather, witnesses aaid. Amaog the team members re- r,orted I y aboard was Tom •sarge" Johnson of In- dianapolis, coach of tbe AAU's national team and former trainer ol the 1976 American Olympk team. which won five • &Qld medals. The crash recaJled a Feb. IS, 1961 air disaster that wiped out tM Ull6ted S&aae. ficure ........... team. la tllat c.-a•ll bear BruHll, Bet._iom, u ••re 1dlled.. ts ol tbem team members o-. tbe way to Prague, Czecboslovakla for the workl championships. Among the dead were 16-year- old Laurence Owen, who had won the U.S. championship the previous week, her sister, Maribel, a national senior pairs champion, and their mother, Maribel Vinson Owen, a former champion. A witness to today's crash, Stanislaw Wilczur, 32, told The Associated Press he heard what seemed to be an explosion in one or the engines seconds before the crash. The crash occurred in a densely populated area south of the Polish capital, but there were · no casualties on tbe ground, officials said. According to witnesses, the plane started t.o dive from the height of about 100 feet and slammed into the earthen wall of a fort built by Russiarus in 19UI century. Man Wearing Pamylwse Crashes Car u Af'W ........ THIS IS THE WRECKAGE OF POLISH AIRLINER WHICH CRASHED KILLING 17 ABOARD Twenty .. lght Amertcana Reported on Flight, lnctudlng U.S. Boxing Teem Area Boxer Dies In Jetliner Crash e.rez1~.:i· Weatmluter Hilb Sebool senior Palll Palomino called bis parents Tbunday from New York to 1et them know he WU boarding a Warsaw-bound night for a boxing exhibition. The young boxer, brother of former welterweight champion Carlos Palomino of Huntington Beach, reportedly was among tbe 87 kiUed today when the Polish airliner crashed near tbe Warsaw airport. The Palomino family. a friend s aid, is hoping and praying thal Paul somehow may have missed the flight. Robert Ca s tillo, a W estmins ter High Scbobl · instructor and a close friend of the yoWlg boxer, said Paul had b een looking forward to tbe box~ tournament in Poland. "He talked about boxing and doing it professionally like tus brother did ," said Castillo today. "I think be was hoping boxing would be a stepping st.one to other things in life." WESTMINSTER VICTIM Boxer Paul Petomlno was also interested in basketbalL and Lennis. "He was one o( the nicest people I've ever run into," he said. "He never let his brother's rame go to his head but his brother did make him proud." U.S. Boxing Tea~ Listed As Victims llUWR9t ·a " c.&Pl:" -Bob Sarl1llla; ~·AAo llOJl. tn1 ebalrman, Mid tbe members ot U.e U.S. bem1 team re- portedly ahoant • Polish a1rliner that crubed today at Warsaw's international airport lMluded: Oe-...,..I, Lot._...,-· ........... Cl..U. l.OftftleY-.,Ptll~a,1-. ~v-"'.._, ....... v-. 117 Je romesa.-M, U.S. Havv, ....-. Va ·'" Gery CMtf*\ PNi.-tpNa, 11' lly,,,.. UfldMV. SM Ol9Qo. ,,._,,, LA,,,_......_ SI. L*>k. 11' Peul P~. Wnlm-.... , 1A7. 8yrCHI Paytoo\ Dall-Fort Wortll ....... 1 !4 Clt<Kkla It-, S.We-..Ca. IM A,,.,,.. Mt<Aty, New~. Men. .. ~ Weller....,,.,._ s.ti Francl11<0, 111 £111010..vl\, Fort 8r-. H C 171 kelvin A ndrr \on, H•rtford. Conf', ..... .,_.Oft!. Tom JcfW'rsotl. Mllonal coach. ,...,,..._.1, Junior A~ U>Kh, !>all 0 ..... Or Ray W.'UOn. 111 ... 1. Miu. Mr< l'nn ~. llllo•I. llilfu John R~. SI LOUI\, ,.,_,.._ Berni. C..11...,, C...11\l•, Pa • '""'.., ~ew Sn!~. &ou "-· fie .• lflt..,_.,.. as"ltan1 coec:h Joe 8'-, H'tll Pooni.N C: '-'! ,,...,._, In •6clftloft lo 1 ... t>cufnq <Oftl ....... t LOT alrll~ ~-"•-I<•,.-·_,.., Noonan, Wiiiiam J wt.Ii. Pl-t. H '( H-'\ w;te, V1'11ln .. Pl IC .... W • of """""'°" l..Mn, H J P1l<Vt w;te, J4ll>IN "41,.. .. ,.._ Min 8 Of __ ,,.... N V -.. ~.Or AIM , of a-1~. I"" •N FIFTEEN CENTS e Credit Card Use Jjmited WASHING TON <A P>-Prestdent Carter unveiled Uus afternoon an anti-inflation program that lnch .. dea the first balanced budget in 12 years, a l~t-a-gallon gaaoline conservation tax and controls to limit use of credit cards. The centerpiece of Carter 's latest effort to curb a worsening inflation rate was a proposed balanced budget for 1981. He would accomplish that by cut· ting spending up to $14 biWon and increasing revenues an ad- ditional $13 billion above the budget estimates be subtn.ttUd Lo Congres.s in J anuary. The proposal forecasts a budget surplus of up to S1 3 billion -the first since 1989 and potentially the biggest since 1948 Other chief prov1s1ons of the program include Reducinc tJus year's pro- Jected budget deficit of $40 billJon by slashing $2 billioo in federal spending and increasing revenues by S3 billioo -Imposing a gasoline COO· servation tax of $4.62 per barrel of imported crude oil. 1be tax would reach cooaumers begin· mug May 15 in the form ol a 10-cenl increase in gaaoUne prices. ~ tax would increase federal revenues an estimated S3 billion this year and SlO billion next year. -Aakinc tbe Fedenll Reserve Board to impo•e aelective restraints on cro~ of COil· ............. JrimlirilJ .,,. lllldl· lac A rk II I' W ol a9llit card.a. Oontrols would not be used to restrict home~·~ '°8u. c-r ._ • credit foe ~:=:;, •. ., federal ..... -lllteatllll ... diridlad ...,a ?•, a IDOft ea.at would Jncrew federal rev 11._ about *1 billion next 7eaJ'. Carter also mt.erated his• pos ition to mandatory waie- price coalr'Ob. aayi.na he wou.Jd co ntinue to rely on a strengtheoed vohmt.a.ry Proeratn of wage and price restrainL The president announced the new program in a White House speech. He scheduled a 6 p.m. PST nationally broadcast news conference to answer questions about it. <Channels 2. 4 and 7) The dollar gaU>ed on world foreign exchanges today. hilllng its best levels in many months. and European gold and silver pnces plun~ed as bullion and cu rrency markets awaited Pres id ent Car ter 's inflation-fighting plan this afternoon Gold. whicb peaked Jan. 21 in New York at $875 a Troy OWtce, dropped to just over $500 before recovering part or its losses in late European trading. In London , the city 's five major bullion dealers "fixed" the morning gold price at $502.75, down from $557 at the end of busmess Thursday. but ratsed the afternoon price to SS23. It closed at $526. Gold closed at $526 Ln New York. down SS London silver pnces fell to $21 .50 an ounce f rom $26.25 Thursday ll closed in New York at S21. down S4 SO Meanwhile. C1t1ba nk . the second-largest b a nk 10 the country, today raised its pnme lending rate to a record 18"4:! percent. pushing up the cost of business borrowing a nother notch. Mardi an Furlough Plea Nixed BJ PIUl:DDIQ( aa.o&11BRL .............. Dana Nntrestaurateurllobert Cbarla lbrdian withdrew his ~'*'· t.o be placed on a work ..,...... today aDd aareed to .,... •• ~jail~ OD ldl Jiii cmmdian ol redri"3 dririlll. M ardl•• pr••loasly bad aouat to spend bis Jail term at nis6u and oa weekends -a request that drew opposition from the d istrict attorney's office and the family of a 15-year-old boy permanently injured in the 1977 crash of Mardian's silver Ferrari near the entrance to Doheny State Beach. Though Mardian withdrew his request for the work furlough. the accident victim . Mike Da wes. and his fathe r , Les Dawes. srud Justice has not been served De fense attorney Bradley Breakman. said Mardian, 32. did not say why he withdrew his req uest for the r u rloug h program "M y belief is t hat Mr Ma rd1an ste-pped back and accepted lhe Just punishment." said Deputy District Attorney J oan ReiJl y "He was a very fraendly, outgoing and almos t bubbly person and came from a very proud family ," Castillo remarked in a hushed tone. "He was going to Golden West College next year. He had great goals." Sam Migllazzo, Westminster parks and recreation director, said Carlos and Paul are the pride of Westminster. Da/,kon Shield Suit She said she a lso ~lleved Mard1an, owner of the Wind and Sea a nd Harpoon Henry's. reared c nllcal publicity 1( be pursued betng placed on a work furlough. It was Carlos, said a close friend, that encourage d his younger brother to get into boxing and often helped and guided him during workouts at the Westminster Boxing Club. "Both of them. I know. art favorites in this town," the parks direct.or said. ''A lot of young people look up to them and have modeled themselves after them." Neu $1.3 Million Leao Crawford said Paul had been in several of bis physical education classes al W eslminster High School and Flag Tom Lopez, a neighborhood friend. said be bad seen the young boxer jogsing along Wes tminster Boulevard two days aao. i('ttlng in shape for the exhibition bouts. A brain-damaged 5-year-old Costa Mesa airl and ber mother have been awarded $L3'75 mUlioa in an out-Of ·court settlement over medical problems tbat developed aner tbe woman med a Dalkoo Shield totrauterlne device sFlayed 13 Workers Ou.ted for Patriotum ShmtJ marketed by the A.H. Robins Co. Details of the settlement were diaclOHd Tbunday, despite a previous agreement by parties in the Orange County Superior Court action not to make the setUement public. Benefidarles of the award are Melissa Lyon Rounds and her mother, Carol Rounds. Their attorney, Paul Melodia, ol San Frandaco, said bacteria 1ttracted t.o the woman's womb throueb use of the IUD caused the developing baby t.o become ln· ·fected With meoinlitls. '!'be girt, lleJodia said, bu liWe UH of ber rftht arm, impaired 1att, speedl problems and bu suffered "overall slow chve\op- ment ud intellectual impair· ment." "'She's a ~ UU.le lirl that's handicapped,'' Melodtaaald. Meliua. be said, wuJ>oro pre- 11\a turely l.D 19'14 after Mn. Rounds de"'°Ped an lnfedlon. Doctors bad decided to leaW the motber ftUed db the Dalton Sbleld cle9plte ber p.....-ncy .. w ,..,. • mllcan'I ... would .... .,...,......,.stonmow. lt, llleWlalakt. Tile Rlebmond, Ve.-baaed Ro ... ftrm la=ore tbaD ~...Sta MdaD °"" al· mecleal Ute w CS. IAWIVIT. P ... A.I) i . ...,. 5 "It essentially amounts to preferential treatment," Ms. Reilly said. <~DRIVER, Page AZ> Coast Weather Cloudy tonight a nd Saturday with 30 percent chance of showers. Gusty northwest winds late Saturday. Lows tonight 50 at the beaches and 55 in- land. Hlgh.s Saturday 62 to 67. INSIDE 'NDA ~ Spnd thU \Oftkelld haUng up -for potDn'boat roe~• Saturctau or the upcomang Joa /eltWol at ~ COO$t Col •. See Pao-Cl. .. •. ' ' I t J ( c ( • c s • b fJ • c 0 ,, 0 C! 0 ' u . r. . f~ .. . ·~ . . . AHICARA Turkey (AP) -A U .a. Air r.,,,. C-111 ttt-..rt C:: ar1t1~ au.r the.,....,.,,... •.. of :A.Mu._,, ot~.at •·~mt..._ lb aw wbift. U a.M11j U. ~ persocu.J are IC.uc.M at a NATO alr bue lo lndrtik DHI' Adana. 'ftlle embuay otnelall Wd the ~ue bed lat• off rtoaa Jnclrllk oe • nJaht to tbe eutern clU• ot &trutwD end DlyarbUil'. It went down ln a motmtainoua area "er Tanu.. aout.b,...t of Adana, • lta retl01a fll!ilt to lnclrWl from Db'•J'bU:lr, lbe otttclall said They deiUned to rtieue the nam• ol U. vtC?Uaaa Ulllllt reM&iW'll an llOttfMd , .... "'' . , ......... ,.. .. WlCKITA., Ka. (AP) -Ptnt l.idr Roaalynn Carter wu rorced to flee a Wkhlta botel t.oQy dressed ln her nl&btcown und robe after ftre broke out ln an adjacent bank. The pretJdent'a wife aod about 146 other 1ueat.a weril. evacuated hom tbo Royale Hotel lbort.b' after the tire wu discovered about 4 a .m. 1n the kan.ua Stat4a Bank Is Tn&at Co. bulldinc. Poke .aid. 1'))t" fi,. wu dtacoftred in an emplo"91' lounp on the seventh fioor ot the bank buildlna. Hot.el apobsmeo aaad the bank and hotel share common elevaton, fi re escapes and ventilation $Y'ltems. ... ,,~ .............. . PANAMA CITY, Panama CAP) -· The deposed shah of Jran, accompanied by bia wile and aides, arrived ln the Panamanian capital today tor euminatJoo and pcJMlble re· moval of tws lnflamed spleen, which docton HY may be can· cerous. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and the former Empress Farah landed with their aides, security a1ent. and more than a dozen pieces of luggage at midday aboard a twin-enatne plane from nearby Contadora Island off Panama's Pacillc Coatt. The former monarch and family members have lived oo Contadora since Dec. 15 after he received medical treatment in New York City. American surgeon Dr. Michael DeBakey, or Houaton, was expected to arrive later ln the day with a team ol aasiatanll e. treat the 61·year-old shah. Jury Deliberates On Barley Sanity An Orange County Superior Court jury began deliberations today to determme if newsman Thomas Andrew . Barley was sane when he stabbed ~ wtre Catherine to death last May. ThC' same jury of six women and six men convicted Barley of -.ccond degree murder last week 10 the slaying or his fourth wife. Harris said none o r the evidence showed conclusively that Barley was a chronic alcoholic. "The alcohol problem was never really substantiated," Harris said. During the seven-week trial of Barley, the defense attempted to portray him as an insecure individual who was in the midst or an alcoholic blackout when he sta bbed Mrs. Barley 17 limes with a letter opener. Said defense attorney George Chula: -'-!!~ ,,...-=..no .... I fad~ puel 'oc*I .. J11to ataJa.ct ~·M•• '-.W a•1ot1aUoD1 ~ .. lakeD the WH&t.ual llep ol C:alllal for a 1peclal, cfoHd n•1ot1aUn1 •H•loe .,...._.. tbe olber two m•m ben ol .e panel, olftcta1a ealdtodQ . •• U ta, I Uilak, rat1ltt uPUlll$1... .... ldlml cllltrict apok•'lfOIDaa Jeaa Hann°:t n1uaa i.. w ... au reQu•• tbe el01ed meetln1 wlth nelOtlaton for bolb the dlalrlct ana tbeteacben' UPIOft. It la scheduled for 10 a .m . TuHday at Harper Community Center in Colla lleaa. After ne10Uatlon1 between teachers and the district d.adlocked early this year, a three·men:>ber panel cba.lred by Welu WU let up. It conducted f act·flndina beartnp la.st moath and la due to aubmJt a report prior to March 31. Under normal procedures, tbe non-blDd.iaa report would be aubmlued to both sides. 'Ibey would then uae tt u a bull for further maottaUoos. Both Mrs. Harmon and teacben' representatives said they i.nterpnt Weiaa' move as mean.lna be believes be lnay be able to flDd a reeoluUon to the lmpaHe. Welts couldn't be reached tor comment today. Meanwhile, tbe Newport.Mesa FederaUon of Teacben, which repreaenta teachers la the bar1alnln1, ls J>lannlng a· candlell.abt march at 8 p.m. Monday lrom Mariners Park in Newport Beach to Harper Community Center in Costa Mesa, where they will bold a ralJy. Its purpose, union officials said, is to show officials aod the public that teachers will stand by their demands for ao 11 percent retroactive ralse and another 11 percent next s ummer. They have been working since July without a contract or a raise. The district has offered 8 percent retroactive and a 6 percent raise next summer In addition, teachers are demanding that there be no cuts 1n an e l e mentary school enrichment program except for declining enroJlmeot. Linda Brockhoeft, who beads tbe nursery at Lion Country Safari in Laguna Hills, cuddles two American black bear cubs that were born at lbe wild.life park in January. These little fellows, who weighed about 12 ounces at birth. wtll grow to m~re than 200 pounds. ,.,_ P.,,e Al' DRIVER AGREES. • • Mardian •a.reed at the early mornlnJ bearlne to enter Orance County Jail oo latu lb.an May 15. Re previously bad paid a $SOO fine lmpoaed at the eod ol bis trial before Oranee County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae. The younaer Dawes was carrying a fishing pole and pushing tilis bicycle at the beach park etllrance on June 5, 1977 when Mardian's sports car jumped the curb ancr struck t.be youth. Mardian initially was charged with re&ooy dnmken driving. The charge later was dis missed due to insufficient evidence -an part because Mardlan denied at the scene that he was dMving the car. He said a male comparuon was the driver Testimony, how ever indicated that Mardlan had bee~ drinking helVily for about four hours prior to the accident and had been traveling at speeds exceeding 60 miles per hour. Asked ti be fett justice had been served, Dawes replied simply. "No." The boy is unable to open his right eye. bu suffered brain damage affecting hL5 memory and other neuro logical problems, &aid attorney William B. Hanley. "What tlus cue boil.a down to is that a man obstructed juatJ~ and got away with it -and 1t hurts." said the elder Dawes. His son 's future 11 pretty limited Dawes satd. Th e Dawes family now resides in Sant.a Crui. A lawsuit tnal 1n which the Dawes ram1ly IS seeking SI million in punitive d amages and other compensation the court may award 1s scheduled to lx'11?1n June JO 1n Orang~ lount\ Supenor Court Dawe s ~aid th e o nl ~ rommunicallon the fa mily ha-. r eceived from Mard1an 1s a letter 10 wtuch he apolog11ed 'for creating lh1s tragedy.·· A Coat& llua man w6o pleaded pUty to inYOhmtary manalaufbter In what was called a ' qu.lrlt ot late" ldlllqa Of late wtfe•a b07frlend, ... Hbtnced Thunday to thtoe• yean' probation. Juqe Rlchant Beacom also or$~ Oran DelrnuSf11ebr. 22. to attend alcohol •buse coun.aellQI 1e11ions and pay a Sl 800ftne. • Stucker wat accu1ed of deUvertna a blow that led t,.:> the death of Alan Morris 'Smid\, 22 or Coat.a Mesa, lut Dec. 31. ' ~n Oranie County patbologiat aaad the chances of a penon dytne from such a bloW were "one in a million," accordiaa to Deputy District Attorney P"lul Meyer. fo'or that reason, Meyer said Stuck.er wa.a allowed to plead gui lty to lnvoluntary manfl••ah'er .Meyer aald Stucker and his wife, KatbJeeo. 19, had a fight and he left thelr Costa Mesa · apartment to stay wltb his moth~r. Mrs . Stucker, Meyer said. later met Smith and the couple returned to the Stucker apa.r;tment where Stucker lat.er found tbem 1n bed. Meyer said Stucker, a piua parlor e mployee. had a 19 percent blood alcohol level when he was an-ested, nearly twice that of legal mtox.icatJon. Major Fleer Of Newport Dead at 85 Memorial services were held rttently for lonitime Newport Beach resident ~ant H . Fl~r. a retired U S. Marine Corps maJor and son or one of the founders of lbe Fleer Chewing Gum Corp. m Philadelphia. He died March 5 at the age or 85. M aJor Fleer served as "' Marine aviator in World War I and was a founding member of the Order of Daedalians and the Natfonal Fraternity of Military Pt lots In dosing a q~umenls late Thursday before Superior Court .J udge Mason L. Fenlon, Deputy District Attorney Cliff Harris maintained that the defense had not proved through the testimony or court-appointed experts that Barley was insane at the lime of the May 26 incident at a Santa Ana shoppin1 center "It's quite clear the man didn't know a damn t.b1ng he was doing when be was stabbing that woman." Chula said the tesUmOQY o1 two psycbiatrht• and a paycbologiat earlier Tbunday showed that Barley. a former Daily Pilot report.er. ..lacked s ubstantial ca pacity to appreciate the criminality of his conduct or conform it to the requirements of the law." Secret Bid Action OK'd As a lieutenant in 1918, be bttame the Orst Marine pilot to set a military record for looping a land plane. He subsequently served m France as a bomber palot witb tbe llrst Marine Anatlm~. MaJQr Fleer wu recaUecl to actl.e MTYice lo WOl'ld War 11 and attained the rank of major. Art Museum Director in NB Loses Pact Trustees of the Newport Harbor Art. Museum have voted not to renew the contract of mus eum di r ector Thomas Garver. trustee chairman John Shea has confirmed. Shea said howe ver, that trustees are trying to find a way to keep Garver associated with the museum, lo make use or ·'his curatorial talents." G~ver, whose contract runs "nlil Aug 31, 1s currently serv- ing his second term as museum direct.or. He first joined the museum in 1968. leaving in 1972 to become curator·in·charge or the Depart- m ent of Exhibitions at the Fine Arts Museums of Sao Francisco. He returned to the museum in l he summer of 1977, Just as the museum was moving rrom tem- porar y quarters in central Newport to its 20,000·square root permanent home in Newport 'Center. Shea declined comment on the trustees' reasons for not renew- ing Garver's contract. Garver couldn't be reached for com-ment. DAILY PILOT , ... ~-c-0.01 • ...._ ..... -~ .. ._. ,,,_, .... __ .. "_,_.., ... Or_ r ,..,, Pw411•.,.,..C-,...... ..... m ... .,. 1>110'1-_,, ""-"' ....... '- -.. N.-11N<11,H...,t ........ haclll"-l•1ftY•t.., ,,.,.... l ..... ~~C_.... ....... _ .... _ .. _,_...,...,.._ '\uftClen o.. ---"""'° ~ 1t., m .......... "'"'· c:.u.-. C..lf-·-·-· --... .,,_..,_~- , .... c-. V• •Pt•\idllt'ft1.,_,0...-M~ ·-.. 11-..... ._ .. ---~··-O.rtM N l.aM •lcllM'f .. """" .......... , ,....... .... ldl!er• '~· (T14)MMn1 Clnelned Mv~eo.MJI ~ .... ci._ ...... Chula said Barley's bout with a lcoholism wa s a chronic. long-standing problem. The testimony of one court appointed psychiatris t, Dr. Seawright Anderson, indicated that Barley could have suffered brain damage from his use of alcohol. Dr. Albert Rosenste in, a court-appointed psychologist . s aid Barley may have been addicted to alcohol ror more than 10 years. "He cannot control it. There is no question of that in my mind." Anothe r court·appoioted specialist. psychiatrist Ernest Klatte said Barley was not suffering from any form of baaic mental illness. Klatt.e, former dtrect.or of the Orange County Department of Mental Health, said Barley bad a "pathological relationship wit.b his wife." Harris. the prosecutor. said Barley changed his story each time he talked with a different psychiatrist, embellishing some or the evidence. By DELORES ll&OOKS IRWIN Ot .. DMty Net ...... The Orange Cou.nty Grand Jury put lta stamp of approval Thursday on the secret Proceed· IOIZS used lo rw~otiatP. Wonfll'.Al4' for the county s mulu-muuon dollar computer contract. But despite the Grand Jury's okay, the questioo of who should provide county data proceulng services for the next seven years remalns mired in controversy. ,,,.... P.,,e AJ LAWSUIT. • • have experienced after being fitted with the lUD. More than 100 or the lawsuits are pending in Orange County Superior Court. According to a Robin s spokesman, the company ia not t'onceding that the Dalkon Shield caused the girl's difficulties. . The spokesman said that, a.s or June 30, Roblns bad paid out $21 million in 2,500 eues brouebt agaln.at It over the use ol the Dalkon Shield. That figure does not include a $6.2 million judi· ment awarded to a Colorado woman in August. Tbat verdict is now under appeal. Goldstein's Nam~ng May Void Election The elevaUon of North Oranae County Municipal Co"1rt Judie Leonard Goldstein of Newport Beach to the OrH1e CoUllty Superior Court Tbunday siv• Gov. Edmund O. Brown Jr. the rl1bt to nulllfy u-upcom1AI e&ecUon for the municloal court PGt~ty otnclala said todQ • G n, wbo WU defeated lo 1111 for an Orana• Cowaty Superior Court JuQeeblp that be held by •PPOlntmeot, waa subleqU1Dt11 umed bY Brown to the IQQDldpel ~ pcwt. He 18* a ebaUea•• in tbe June a ~ from An.lbltm Cih'. At.torne1 Wllllam l'. Hopldlll. 8)' •levat!Dt the •1MN>ld Gold1tein _.. apla to the Sqpertar 0oUrt. ll'on MClti&nd tberi0&-...,11•a..,,Jud9a to the munlelp•I ri•rt, a apok•Mmu llr IM Oran•• Coun«J~•offteeltlld. If Brown ••llH Hell an appolntlDlftt bllore , .. I, that . ' ' Lat.est ln the aeries of ques· lions observers have raised about the contract proposal 1s the gap in t.be bids made by ~ only two competing computer companies Bids revealed March 5 by chief contract negotiat or Howard Dix showed a $7 millioo dirterence between contracts proposed by Electronic Data Syatema Federal Corporation ( EDSF> and Computer Sciences CorporatJoo, the present con· tractor. The Texaa·based EDSF of· rered to do the computer job for °$24.5 million, in contrast with Computer Science• Corpora· lion·s proposal ol $31.4 mJlllon. But county officials began questioning whe ther EDSF could do a competent job wttb the s ubstantially lower-priced contract. Subsequently. Computer Sciences Corporation riled a rormaJ protest with the Boa.rd of Supe rvisors, asking that the EDSF' bad be re1erted bttat.LW of purported t echn1 ca I inade · quac1es and computalJon error.;. But a technical committee composed of County depanmeot beads wbo wllJ be most affected by the computer contract en dorsed the EDSF proposal as the best otter. Their endorsement was sub- ject to a number ot penalties to guarantee agains t non · performance belng written lnto the contract. Still to come is the recommeo· datioo of a special blue·ribboa committee ol computer experts. Superviaon are scheduled to decide ll&tth 2S wbo is to be awarded tbe compciter coatract. whJcb expires in August. The computers perform 11.d taalla as makln1 up county payroll, issuing welfare cbeeb. totaling propert.J aues1ments and tax bills and t.rackini traffic Uck..U He leaves his wife, Pearl Harper fll'('r of Newport Beach. .ind tus brother. Rol:md Fleer or Pennsylvarua Burn Victim Still Serious A 23·year·old Santa Anli Hei1bts man remained In serious condition today at UC lnlne Medical Center with burne over 30 percent of hb body in tbe wate of a fire Tuesday at bis apartment, officials said. Cause of the fire at 1572 Orchard Drive sWJ bun°! beet1 pinpotnted. county firemen said. They said Marvin Osle saf. fered the bums when the fire ap- pa re n ti y broke out In bis bedroom. He alerted his two roommates and two out-of'·town cues ta. wbo fled to safety. We now stoek ••e la••••-eelleetlea by' > Hollywood Clothes Men's Suits for only ··One Dollar!* "When you buy one suet •t the regular price, you can buy another of equal or lesMr value for only anedollaf. ~ . ( ~ 1 ] a a c c a c s a II fj s c 0 r1 0 c 0 1 cl 0 ' • .. . ,, ... ·~ . ' .!'1 •' '• .... ~ flNISH , OM. v P'H.OT A' . Agent Orange Use Defended By JORY CLAUSEN °' .. Dlllty ...... tutf Claims that Agent Oranae bas caused tbouaanda of servtee· related medical problems lip.al • 'tbe possibility of a 1Laot ripoff in progress," a retired colonel once in charge of defollatin& Vietnam's jungles said Tbura· day. Air Force Col. Art M cCooneU told members of the Dutch Treat Club West that he agrees with a Veterans Administration de- cision to withhold inJury chum payments unless the defoliant Is proved responsible for the ills. ·~ --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' So far. he told the group of ac- t 1 v e and retired writers , thousands of studies show the chemical is not harmful Rada9Feeer ~early 40 hl~·powered speed boats will race this course m Satqrday s R.P. Warmington Grand Prix off the Orange Coast. The initial race of the 1980 American Power Boat seuon starts at 10 a.m. off the Newport pier for three classes. open, performa-nce and rookie. Best land vantage points for viewing the race are from coastal bluff areas. A 30 percent chance of showers 1s predicted. Stories, pictures B 7 and Cl. McConnell, retired and llvmg with tus wife m a San Juan Capistrano mob1lehome park, <'Ommanded the 12th Special Operations Squadron in Vietnam throughout 1968 al the height of spraying operations Daily ...... '"'" --DEFENDS AGENT ORANGE I I l \ i JI Jl l . ti n s I 'Bargain' Gas Draws Long l..ines By'ne Aaloclate-d Pttss Ir you want to know when and where tbe gas lines ronn. all you have to know are your local sta- tion's prices, the Southern California Automobile Club says. "It's about that simple," Mike Masinter said Thursday as he released tbe auto club's weekly • service atatlon survey that showed gas prices up seven- tenths or a cent per gallon and . little easier to find Saturday. M asinter noted that some sta· tk>ns are charging 10 to 15 cents less than competitors, and . bargain -bunting motorists . descend on those sites early. "Tboee with the lowest prices will be packed every morning - and they don 'l stay open long because they pump their quota for the d.Q quickly," Masinter said. By aftemooo, when workers • are leavtna their jobs. the only ' ooea mually Wt op.a are tbe bilber·Pl'leed lltailona. . •on. tbe llDes belin fonninl · U.ere, because tbe motorists have no choice," M aainter ·added. A spot check of service sta- tion• confirme d Maaloter 's claims. "We b ave at leaat 2S cars wahin1 at each of our four pumps every morning," said an attendant at a downtown Los Angelee Cbevroo station where a gallooofreeularcosts$1.15.8. But at a Shell station in the San Fernando Valley, whre reeulareoltl $1.29a1allon, owner Abdul G. Harb reported only a trickle of business al midday. However, be saJd, "We will be swamped when people start get· Uq elf work and gasing up to go home." In San Francisco, Chevron spok esm an Jerry Mart.in said pricea at bis company's stations "bave been lower than the otben for a year" because of complex federal pricing formuJal. But be said relative bargain prices bave not given Chevron ·;-·an edge on competitors because l . "we only bave jut so much 1u to sell." Meantime, the auto club's ~ ~ weekly Fuel Gauge Report showed average gas f rices in Southern Call ornla metropolitan areu were $1.24.4 for regular, $1.28.9 for unleaded and $1.31.2 for supreme. In out· i lying areas, prices were from 1 to 2'Ai centa blper. DidThey Bet ~ 'lJJeir Live.? • • A f Abandoned Tot's Mother Located Police have found the 19·year· old Riverside County woman who abandoned her red-hai~ baby girl in a Santa Ana home·s garage last week Santa Ana police Lt. Terry Dakin said friends and relatives or the young mother identified both the baby and the woman following publication or news stories published and aired earlier this week. Dakin said the woman, whom he would not idenUfy until the abandonment investigation is completed, told police she was unable to care for the four- month-<>ld child and "gave up in desperation." The Victor Contreras family or 435 E. Adams SL discovered the child strapped in an infant seat in the comer of their garage when they returned home from an outing last week. Witnesses told police a woman and two young men drove to tht: residence Ul a pickup t ruck, ap parenUy dropped oH the child and then left. Dakin said Or ange County Juverule Court will determine what Is to be done with the baby. now cared for by foster parents in Newport Beach who operate an Emergency Sh e lter Care home through the County Department of Social Services. Santa Ana police received more than 100 cans from area residents offering to adopt the c hild when her plight was learned through news s tories, Dakin said The mother, Dakin said, has not been arrested or charged in the incident, pending further in· vestigation. 1JJotar Beat~ ~:9!t!~ Northeast Buried By Foot of Snow By 'l1le Aaodate-d Presa A storm that dropped almost a foot of snow on some areas of the Northeast today snapped power lines, clo6ed schools and caused rush hour traffic snarls from Washington lo Boston (Related photo, PageA4) Al least four deaths were blamed on the storm, one in Cash 'Find' Slipped Mind M JAMI <AP> -A school superinteodent, accused of try· ing to equip bis house with gold· plated plumbing fixtures that be ostensibly ordered for a class, says $26,000 in cash slipped his mind. Court documents show that Dr. Johnny Jones told in· vestigators he made the down payment on a home with $26,000 which, be said, his wife found hidden in a deceased relative's fireplace. He said be bad forgot· ten about the cache the first time be was asked about the down payment. Maryland, one in Pennsylvania and two in New York. In the Virginia suburbs of W aabingtoo, freezing rain that turned to snow during the night toppled trees onto power lines, blacking out 15,000 homes. Winds up to 50 mph battered parts or Maryland and Virginia. Boston school children got an extra holiday as the storm brought 3 inches of snow, plus raim that flooded parts or the Massachusetts Turnpike and Route 1. In Baltimore. city police were kept busy with numerous fender· benders as motorists made their way to Tt'Orit oo slippery streets. Schools were closed in much of western Maryland which got up to seven inches of snow. Meanwhile, other parts of New York and New England were getting their heaviest snowfall or ·the winter. Snow depths ranged from six to 10 inches in eastern and cen· tral New York . In New Hampshire, eight inches was on the ground in the central and southern parts of the state and up to a foot was expected In the mountains. Motors 'n' Money Sunday's Spotlight Tbe Warmington Grand Prix happens ao fa at -•'the wbtnarda of abbba" -tbat you'll want to see the best mo- ments up ck>le in worda and pie· turn in &mday'a Dally Pilot. (sUNDAY'S BEST) travel wrlter abares aome secret lpoU wtth reeden. cu•• PO• TaOUBLE - IA1al cllnlc. 1et close atten· tlon tn a pair of You/Your erttl~ the Conah· lD the Moner storte1. One detail• *°' fOJi lta ldab roll-om •eel· .. ,.u.. qt tM eout•• lara-t =How Uae ear'• deltp dlJdo die otblr' pldea ~ CAa'8 COMEBACK -Con1umer cru1ader aalpb Nader made bl• flnt mark ti ms ta ....iartt1. and cu.ail tblft,. uae in11• ., • c'11t11U:tau.eeounu . ti'!*~ Viejo Man Killed in Irvine Fall A 40-foot fall from a ladder to a steel catwalk f<ilally in1ured a 25·year-old man Thursday eve ning at an Irvine cement com· pany. county firemen said Brian Little ot 22292 Barberra. Miss ion V1e10. was on an enclosed ladder a longside a 100-foot tall cement silo before he fell, accord.mg to Ben Ken· nedy, general manager or Premix Cement Inc ., 16282 Construction Circle East. "We ~·t know exactly what he was doing up there," Ken- nedy said. "He might have been changing a light bulb or measur· ing the cement level in lbe silo with a rope." When County paramedics ar- rived they found Utile with a cut head and in a state of cardiac arrest, according to fire depart- ment public lolormation officer Chuck Murphy. Little was taken to Santa Ana· !~n-~mwtr pospltal 1'be rr.t.ne Police veputment is looking lnt.o the incident, ac- cordiaa to Lt. Gene Norden. He said that the fall appears accidental but an investigator will be sent to the cement com· pany to determ1oe the exact circumstances surrounding the fall. Plant Borns LOS ANGELES <AP> -Coun· ty fire omcials are seekmg the cause of a fire at a bed manufac· tunng plant near Compton that caused an estimated S2 m1lllon damage. UlJUI 1 .. u .... - Basic ob1ect1ve of the all. volunteer squadron. he said. was to find the enemy and eliminate dmbush areas by spraying the 1ungles with defoliant Of the l.200 squadron person- nel who handled Agent Orange ,rnd other defoliants bet ween 1962 and 1971, only "seven or c1i;:ht" have fil e d medical claims. he said. McConnell con1ectured that daily uposure to Dioxin. the Agent Orange chemical alleged h respons1blt-for ills ranging from impote nce to cancer, ~houJd have produced massive Il l effects among s quadron members tf harmful to humaru. "Ground crews handled the herb1c1de daily." McConnell ~aid "Flight crews were subJect to daily exposure "Ground hre often rille d cockpits with fumes and spray That is significant in view of the thousands or claims hied with the Veterans Administration .. M cCoonell said 67 percent vf all injury claims have ~n filed by Army personnel exposed to the chemical wttks after 1t.5 ap· plication over an enemy-held Jungle area. Won't Strip, Pair Ousted PL VllOVTH. Mus. <APl Two men baff been fired rrom jobs at the Pilgrim 1 nuclear power plant after they ref med to strip to their underwear and put on protectlVe clothing lo front ol a woman. Walt.er Salvi of Boston ~ s aid Joseph Bo1arski and Michael Spano were fired for willful misconduct. The men s aid they reru~ed to change clothes becau~e a woman health phys1c1st , who I~ n·~pon:.1ble ror seem~ that prott·ct1 H ' cloltuni;( 1s worn in radioJt'llVt' areas. was in the room · ~~v~rything's coming up oses (i'ltlttt #tubi GARDENS C0\1" llf\A•fOUlllAlll VAiii' PRESENT Blooming Rose Bushes Retired Colonel McConnell Most of the remaining claims. he said. have been filed by Marines who would have been exposed under si milar cond1 · lions. Known as The Ranch Hands, members or McConnell '~ squadron flew twin-engine. slow flying transport aircraft in .. four-mmutl' runs or terror" ove r enemy-1ofesled Jungle 14 hi le spraying their chemicals. "We were the most shot al and hit rtymg squadron in Vietnam." ho: !>aid. He said the lumbering US-1.23 aircraft were the targets of everything from slings hots to anti wrcrart batteries. Supporting his c l aim that Agent Orange was harmless. McConnell reported that in addi· t1on to daily exposur e in aircraft, squadron m e mbers labored daily on the ground amid a fine mist of defoliants as they prepared aircraft for flights. Most of the claims against the government and five chemicai firms which produced Agent Orange followed news reports re1arding charges by an or· ganlZoation called A.gent Orange Victims International, he said. Subsequently. McConnell said. tbere have been claims of cancer, liver dam-..e. deformed cblldttn. personality cbao.ce. PIYCbolotical dilordel' and lm· poteoce. ''Tbet'e ls a lack of any der· loite link between Dioxin and human aUmeot.s." be said. The retired colonel said there i s even confusion among veterans submitting medical claims regarding Agent Orange opuation.s. Many of the alleged sprayings. he s aid. actually were clouds or Malathion. a chemical also i.prt.'ad by his squadron to lull mo:.qu1tos 1n the control of m alana. 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TllB INSPJXTl()N reports and completkla notices received during that time are impossible to search effectively. The board cannot guarantee that all reports re· ceived prior to Jan. 1, 1980, are included lo your request. "On Jan. 1, 1980, the board began microfilming all in· spectlon reports and completion notices received. The microfilming process allows the board to file and ac· curately retrieve inspection reports and completion notices even with a reduced staff. "Moreover, the microfa.lm system i.s a vast Improve· ment over the formerly inefficient manual filing system and assures virtually 100 percent accuracy in retrieving documents. You can be assured that all the reports filed with the board since Jan. 1, 1980, were effectively searched and included in your request." This form note waa unsigned except for the typed words at the bottom, "Structural Pest Control Board." YOU DON'T KNOW bow relieved I was to learn that our state's understaffed peat people have overcome tb1a ghastly obstacle. I'm elated that they have thla slick new mlcrofllmin& letup that uaures virtually 100 percent ac· curacy. How wonderful that they have given the boot to the old, formerl1 inefficient, manual filing system. TBDE WAS, BOWEVD. a somewhat dllquletl.na postacript that wu band-typed at the bottom of the peat people's form letter. It explained: "Encloeed la your S2 teareh fee aince no report.a could be found for your property in Balboa or Newport Beach.·' So much for termites in bureaucrac7 . Governor Brown's name waa at the top of our form let· ter. That fi.prea. He was tbe one that told us to lower our expectatiooa. You can't 1et it much lower than a termite. ·'-----------~-------------------------' .. CIOCAOO <AP> -Aal ,.... ... ti peltJ...., .... , .... from ..._ ... 1blleu pr..W• Ual eaartp ID u _.,... • Nte dial 1aw fov ,_.._. ,....., OM' • wide ,...,. ol .. ..... .... 4utlUoDlq ......... tbe1 eou&d lllPPOl't MCb eds ID UM fall. <Rtlat*l1torr,AI> Rtp. Joba Andtnoa, tbe liberal clarkbo1M lD tbt OOP pneldlatlal r•ce, wu tbe prin· clpal taraet ID Ttuanclay night's debate. Tbe otber three can· dldatH -Ronald Reagan, Oeorp Bulb and Pbillp Crane -q\Mlltkmed his party loyalty and whether bis campaign didn't sound more like that of a Democrat than a Republican. Aftllr U. debate, AaMnoa ...,.. Mmn11f tbl wtaw. Did be WM tM aeMn had·.PDllCI 11.P • lllmf •• .......,, , .......... flattered.'' .... tbl IDIDG61 COD• 1re11maa ..... It 1ttmt to 1e11uam. tbe fact that, really, I baH a candidacy that could eoo· eel.ably 10 10mewhere." Bu•b aald the latest debate gave him a chance to 1bow where be ditfen from the otber candidates. "I am tired ol beiq the nice IUY letilnl bis poeitiooa distorted." be told reporten. "We beard about t.be Anderson difference: tonight, we saw the Bush difference." After the 90-minute session. Crane continued bis criticism of Iranians Electing New Parliament Voting began in Iran today to elect a new Parliament that la sup- posed to decide whether to free the American hostages lf Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini doesn't change bis mind. President Abolbusan Bani-Sadr said, meanwblle, that holding the Americana weakened Iran's poslUon ln the world community. Tehran Radio said Khomeini, ------------ the 79-year-old leader of the Ira· nlan revolution, dropped hls ''secret vote" this morning into a mobile ballot box brought to his temporary residence in the Iranian capital. Khomeini two weeks ago said the 270-member Majlia, or Parliament, would decide the fate of the 50 Americam wbo to- day beean tbelr l32Dd day as bostaeee of the youna militants wbo occupied the U.S. Embassy in Tehran on Nov. 4. But U.S. of- Gacy Plans To Appeal C.Onvictions CHICAGO <AP) -The vie· t1ms · r elatives and friends cheered and applauded as John W. Gacy Jr. was sentenced to die in the electric chair for the sex alayinga of 12 young men and boys. But it was only the beginning of another legal battle for the 37-year-old contractor. "We talked to Gacy af· terwards about round one,•• said one of Gacy's two attorneys, Robert Motta. The other, Sam Amirante, added: "We are now getting ready for round two - appeals." CIRCUIT Court Judge Louis B. Garlppo on Thursday set June 2 for the execution of Gacy, convicted of murdering 33 young men and boys. An appeal to t.be Illinois Supreme Court is automatic with imposition of the death sentence. The same juron wbo debated 1 hour and 50 minutes to flnd Gacy guilty deliberated 2 boun and 15 minutes before cbooaine the death penalty. Garippo de- nied a defense request for a new jury '9 sentence Gacy. WREN TBE court clert read the verdict, there was a burst ot applause and cheers from the spectators. It was qulckb' sub- dued by guards. "No ooe enjoya it," said juror Dean Job.moo as be left the courtroom. "We bad to do it. The facts were there ... Garippo's voice cracked as be thanked the Jurors wbo bad been sequestered tbrou&bout the five· week trial. flclals ln Washington caut.looed that the ayatollah bu cbao1ed bls signals before and could do so again. 1aAN'8 rullna Revolutionary Council, domlnated by the politically couenative Moslem clera. cbole a two-1ta1e e~- IRAN MIUTANTI SOVIET ·TAAINED?-A7 lion procedure opposed by moderates, liberals, ldliata and autonomy -minded ethnic minorities. In dl.atricta where no candidate wins a majority in the votine today, the two candidates with the largest totals will OP· pose each other m a runou Apnt 4. Bani-Sadr and other critics of the system contended that with some 3.300 candidates runrung for the 270 scats. eliminating all but a maximum or 540 on the first ballot could keep sizable segments of the populaUoo from being represented BANl·SADR told the slate radio he visited various polling st.ations in Tehran and that cer- tain lndlviduab were f0ttlAI people to vote for speclllc can- didates. ~ ............... It ............. °"' tM fact tUt l'ft lliftd In tlult CoqNu for...._ tbu a decade &Dd I am °"' whelmed by tbe tdea ol any Republican seeking ln any way to euarantee that any Demoent be eontalned in that eon.,.. ... SllOle Steps > ~ ~ Wben tbe candldatea ..,. Ulled durt:nf the debat. if UilS would support any of tbe ~ were be tbe nomiDee, onl1 ~ who tint n1led tbe party ~ ty luue aplut Andersoe, ~ .... flatly,"( '""1Jd bave ao ~ ty aa)'inl l would •upport u.e Republican aomtnee." A woman treads carefully as she descends stairway from Binghamton . !'J .Y. office buildrng during heavy snowfall Thursday. Six to 10 inc bes of snow fell over much of New York state cauain& traffic jams and. numerous accldeats. including ooe fatal. · Florida Streams Rising It works like a charm. All I have to hear is the announcer say: ''and now a word from,'' and I leave the room. NI Le~ 63 JZ .. ,. ,. n ua • 20 » .. l2 J I 1A J2 ... •7 as :n 21 ·" 42 •• '4 ,. 11 .02 u JS ,. » ii " JS u .Jt v a It ., f1 " 70 n ,. ,. tt .11 1' • ·" " ts .a ....,,.,.. ., u .oa .. 0 .... one-7' S2 J6 • .... Yfftl al JI .SO : :: t!:i:IY :; = M.. ............... M' 141.a .,,, .......,. n» 2' " .1. ,.....,,.,. u 2t .'7 .. • .., ::::=: : :: :!: ;.---------~~--..... RtM ~ • 14. 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Advertisers know I 'll be there when their ads run in the Daily Pilot. I subscribe. More women turn to the advertising in their daily newspaper than the combined day and night audience on the TV tube. Does that surprise you? Tune in to the Daily Pilot . DAILY PILOT t -I ] a a r: ti 1' A c c c a 0 c 0 1 d c J : State Sen. AJan Robbins (right). author of bill against forced busing of school children, and Dr. Richard Fer· raro. of LA Board of Education sift through letters con· taining signed peUUons urging November ballot initiative to override Gov. Brown's veto of anti-busing measure. sitter HoltU 1 frot's Doll Hostage I i SAN 1? IE G 0 <.A .P > -.. Steph8D..le is ... very up. t e Phan le Dress an s e x · set." Mrs. Dressin told Judge abysitter bas been ordered to Mayo . "She can't understand ttum the doll which Stephanie, why her doll was kept capllve left at her home last May and just because Mrs. Russell is bich bas been held there for mad at me." ~ransom ever since in a dis-While lawyers huddled, u t e o v e r p a y m e n t b y Stephanie slipped this note to pbanie's mother. her mother: "I love you, Mom· Municipal Judge Ronald A. my, but I love my doll too!" ayo amended bis earlier or· er, which had awarded cash judgments" to each woman, d decided Thursday to also or- er the doll, named Sandy, re- med to Stephanie's care. '·'NO MONEY, NO DOLL," 'abysitter Sharon Russell said ~ter bearing of the new order pbicb carries a 20-day appeal feriod. Sand,y cost only $11.87. but s prieelest to Stephanie. Tbe was a gift on her 7th birth· ~ear. Stephanie bun't 1n 10 moot.bl. THE DOLL WAS IN a brown paper bag in the courtroom so Stephanie couldn't see it. Final· ly, Judge Ma.YO said he was una· ble to order Mrs. Russell to re- turn the doll but be awarded an $11.87 Judgment to Mrs. Dresa1n and a $52 judgment for Mn. Russell, advising each that they could appeal that deciaion. Mrs. Russell left the courtroom with the doll 1n the bag. .. I'm willing to give it to her," she said. "if abe pa.ya me what abeow.me:• Detention Facility l pisropted by Fires . • AN PaANCJSCO (AP> - ut 23 Navy personnel under cipUdar)' detention at the ffieaa~ hlao4 naval facility asbed Windows and set fire to veral-~attresaea 1n their bar-~ks before a security force oke up the disturbance, a vy spokesman said. • mdr. 'nm Nem_,r said there ~re qp injuries and no fighting iii the btcident late Thursday ntght,. About 20 persons were ~aced In.the brig, be said. '"It was quelled by our securi· ~ people.' n was broken up and ey (the dilclpllnary person· I> were sent to bed," Nemer ;J:_. P...-refl !PALM -SPRINGS, Calif. <AP> i Former President Gerald R. rd Oew home today for a long ekeod of soul-searching to de· ;Ee whether to give up the ski s pes and golf links for the publican campaign trial. ~ord returned to his Rancho rage home near this desert m munity after three days of sting GOP sentiment in sb.ington and New York. e offered no clue to what he gbt do, saying be would an· unce bis decision after eaday's Illi.ools primary. ...... .,.w..,en SACRAMENTO <At» -U.S. . S. J. Hayakawa, who said , __ { ___ sr._:.4_TE_J the Iranians in this country should be placed in camps like the Japanese during World War II. is pulling back on his pro- posal. The Sacramento Bee's W asbington bureau reported to- day that the California Republican modified bis Tues· day statement by s aying, "I really never thought' that we'd need to round them all up. That was onl)' a P.<>SSibility." N• Proseetit.._ LOS ANGELES (AP> -A s heriff's deputy will not b e prosecuted for shooting an Wl· armed "good samaritan" who was helping an elderly u sault victim, the district attorney's Of·· fice has said. Steven Cooper, 28 . a Caucasian, was shot to death at the Fairfax Motel last June 23 by Deputy Francisco Jimenez. who thought be was an armed assault suspect. .. ~, .. ....,. \ SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tou· ing aside warnin1s that the state could not afford it because of costs of incarceration, the Senate bas sent Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. a "Rob a home, go to prison" bill. The measure, intended to dis· couraae burJ(arles by mak1na it touiber for burelan to eet out on probation , won final legialatlve approval Tbunday oo a lopeided, 33-1 vote. a..v.aftl••••er PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - Lead pollution pervading the al· mospbere and the world'• food chain ll mueb worse than pre· vlouly 1uapected, wltb lead· 1ealed food eaoa -1Uch u tuna flab cana -accountln1 for half the lead in American dttt, ,.. 1earchen at Celtedl report. Tuna trom le-4·.te>ldered cam wa1 1,000 um .. more con· tamlnated than flab frMb from Polluted OC!ean1, th11 found, compared with only • 20-fold in· crease in non-soldered cana. ,.,....,._,.., ,., OAJL v PILOT A 5 Anderson Woos Cidifornia GO IAM IOD <AP> -Backen of ltptabUcaa Ubtral Jc>bD An· ~.,... are mou.nUn• a cam. pin IO mtke a 1t.roiq abowtq aaalut RoHld Rea1111 lo a •••ktlld 1traw vote amon1 CallfonaJa Republican Party leaden. T'bit WlaoU COlilra•man cul't belp but tmprove b1a abowtna ot Jut ltptember tn a 1hnilar PNI· tdentlal atraw poll. At that tJmt, Reqan flalahed flnt with TU votH and Anderson last 1mon1 11• candldatet wtth four votes. f'Oa TRIS WEEKEND'S Republican State Convention. Anderaon'• newly organbed Jury Votes Death for Killer of 2 NORWALK (AP) -A 27-year· old La Mirada man was sen· tenced to death by a Norwalk Superior Court Jury that earlier found him guilty of raping and strangling two young girls. After two days' deliberation. the jury determined Thursday that Michael D. Matson should be put to death rather ~than re· celve a llle sentence. He will be sentenced April 10 by Norwalk Superior Court Judge William McGinley . Calllorn1a oommlttff hu tent lttttr1 to nearly 1,000 sup· porters. ur1ln1 lbem to attend the state eonventlon to vote for A.Ddenoo. Mtsnwhllt, a propoaal to Umit the straw vote ballotln1 Sunday to memben of the Republican State Ce.otral Committee -a 1roup tn wbicb Rea11n h npeciall,y 1tron1 -11 oa the party executive committee's opentni session a1enda today. Currently the vote b open to anyooe who pays lbe $16 cooven· lion registration fee. That In· eludes alternates . associate members and anyone wbo reg· iaten as a pest, in addlUoo to W YO , ..... 54A{1\ •I .,_ O- le.Ml s ...... fM.,..,, .,_ ...... COSTA....:~M1·1289 ,.,.~., ... MISSION "'uo49s-o401 J"°c-~-~ .. A f'lr.w I WEAR GREEN ANO SAVE GREEN 12.00 merc:hencNM on St. Pat'• D*) elMolutely FREE APOLLO BOOK SHOP 545 W. 11th St. CosteMeh ' the i;:.a eontral c:ommlttM mem . TONY PEET, DEPUTY It.ate director for Georse Buab'1 cam- palin. aaid the Bush orpniu. lion b al.so mountine a cam· patio to pt aupporten to the convention. Reagan's state coordlnator. Lorelei Kinder. aald the former Callfomla governor's campaign is not making any effort to or· ganize support for Reagan or to limit the vot.lng to central com- mittee members. BUT SHE SAID abe penonally wants the rules changed to pre· vent Democrat& from vou.na ln the GOP straw poll. Mrs. Kinder says it would be ... Presents "VtrJ dlflleu.lt, almolt I~ ble" for Reacan to match percent ahowln1 lo the Umber It.raw poU. "At the Sen Dteso conventiab, Reas.an WU tbe ke~ IDeOer. Your IUppQrten alwari codle out to bear you, and '° that '1· nated the vote." THE 8TaA" POLL. which atate patty chairman Truman Campbell organ.bed to put so0te llfe lnto what be aaya would otherwise be a dull convenUon, baa no importance beyond the publicity. Because of the Illinois primary Tuesday, none or tile presidential candidates plans to attend the California convention . Salute. to Suits Saturday, March 15 Mi ni·show at 1 :00 p.m . in SFA Dresses department, middle level . MATSON, WHO is already Wl·. ---P-ai_d_Po_ll_tl_c_a_I A-d-v-.--der a life sentence for a Sep- tember 1978 rape-kidnapping in • North Las Vegas, was found . guilty by the Norwalk jury on . March 3 of two counts of first· degree murder. He was also COO· victed of nine other counts that included charges of kid.napping. rape, oral copulation and lewd··. See some of the best designs of this season m cool conduct with a child. These charges grew out of three lncldent.s that took place in July and September 1978 before Mataoo went to Nevada. Jn the first incident, Mataon used a knife to abduct 9-year-old Cheryl Gutienez on July 14, 1978, from a bi&h school parking lot In Santa Fe Springs. He drove her to Legg Park 1n Whit· tier Helsbts ao'd raped and straneled ber. · 'bte tcx common sense In your City Council. ~fOf John Cox lmen, r:utton. blend and nlk fabncs. Come and enjoy refreshments with us and let us Mlp you plan your 3J'.)Ting-$Ummer fun wardrobe. / . . "" ' ·' ... ' Aprll 8 Sok~ r tfth A\61ue cJr South Coast Plaza. JJJJ Bristol Slree«. Costa Mesa. MATSON ALSO ABDUCl'ED n.e.o. .!=1~1n-. Open M ondcfy mrou~ Frld.Jy from 1U .Jm to C/:JQ pm . 16-year-okl Adele Jean Conodin ~.-... ,,.._...., 1 o ... Mois .'\aturday lrom 10 AM ro6pm;Sunday11Noonto5 pm. ~te~O:·oo~~~·~ ~~-..:"=,~=•=CM1=1=:::"==':.__~~....!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~===!!!::==~====------........................... m!!!~!!!!!!!!~ Hl1bway near Huntington Beach. He drove the girl to Duarte, where be raped and strangled her. Evidence showed that a third girl, Kb Livingston, ts, was raped at knifepoint whil e hitdlhlking on Sept. 10, 1978. She was the pro.ecution's principal witness against Mat.son . THE PROSECUTION said that Matson pleaded guilty to the three California crimes after he was arrested for the Nevada rape. But be pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity when he was returned here for tria l. After being found gullly of the two rapes, the jury disregarded that defense and found him sane. Report Says Mexico Seeks U.S. Newsman TIJUANA (AP> -A warrant for the arrest of a San Diego Union reporter bas been issued by Mexican authorities. The warrant is reportedly in response to a series or articles the newspaper ran detailing cor· ruption in Baja California. According to the newspaper, the warrant for the arrest of Aley Drehsler was confirmed Thursday by a police source. A FEDERAL JUDICIAL Police source told the Uruon that federal agents have received or· den to plant drugs on both Drebaler and fellow ;-eporter Joo Standefer if they cro:.s the Mex· ican border. StanC:efer col· laborated with Dreb.sln on the corruption articles. DREBSLBa AND Standefer spent a year in · vesUcattna alleged corruption ot the Federal Judicial Pollce and the Federal Security Police in Baja Calllornia. The report.era found evidence of police bribery and connec:· .tJon1 between police and drut tratncken. The, also reported instances ot police extortion. 3DieinCruh lNDIANAPOLJS (AP) -A twtn·ens1ne airplane cruhed thortly after takeoff lnto I IDOW• covered backyard, narrowly ml11ln1 a bol.l.le and ldllln1 three ptrton1 aboard , autbortUea 1aJd. 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He further will not eodoree any incumbent Judaes whose court.room declaloos don't colnclde with hla views. Another flne criterion. Gates says his primary tar1ets are lhose jud•es who rr~e criminals on t~hnicallties or because of mlnor pro cedural errors made by lawmen. While it's understandable lhe sheriff would llke to build up the conviction rate, we might su11e1t those technicalities and legal procedures are indeed the law. The sheriff would do well to make certain his officers follow them instead of criticizing the judges who apply them. As noted here the other day, about 80 percent of court time 1s taken up with noncriminal cases. Many judges hec.ir nothmg but civil cases in which no sentencing is in· volvcd. I laving no background ln law beyond the scope of the Sheriff's Department, Gates would hardly seem qualified to rate the quality of judgments in such cases. Nor has he been present an the courtrooms enough to have even a spectator's knowledge Neither legal expertise nor humility can be said to be among Gates's qualifications for his self.anointed role as a Judge of judges. Hut then, he's never been a reticent fellow and. like the prosecutors. he's doubtless persuaded from his own narrow viewpoint that sentencing criminals is all that matters in a courtroom. Self-help in Order When last month's noocts washed out the only road in· to the Coto de Caza community, the county hastily voted to shell out $25,000 for the first month's shipping and ren· tal charges on a portable Bailey Bridge. It was set up across fioocf .swollen Trabuco Creek by the California National Guard under an agreement that the county could continue to rent it for $600 a ·month. This provided an emergency exit for the 350 residents of the planned community who had been cut off in the flood. Now Supervisor Edison Miller, in whose 3rd District the exclusive community lies, has come up with the idea that the county should try to buy the bridge, instead of renting it until 1982, when a scheduled extension of Alicia Parkway wiU provide an alternat~ route in and out of Coto de Caza. He contends this would be cheaper than replacing the washed out roadway. Maybe so. But the county planning staff warned long ago against development in the area since it could be cut of( if the creek ever· fiooded. Development proceeded anyway. Coto de Caza is a closed residential community. The br1dJ!c serves only those who live there. The obvious solution is for the residents to do as so many others have done before them -band together in <tn 1 mprovement district and chip in to pay the cost of a bridge, a road or anything else they feel would improve their living conditions. This has been going on since the 1911 Act was passed and it's still the best way for residents of a specific area to get the improvements they need without riding on the overloaded backs of other county taxpayers who don't stand to benefit from the improvements. Judicial Prudence Local court watchers got a look at something slightly out of the ordinary last week when Municipal Court Judge Calvin Schmidt of Newport Beach announced he'd be nappy to refund his leftover campaign money to the J>OOple who had given it to him. The judge, one of the five seeking re-election to the Harbor Judicial District Court in Newport Beach, launched a substanuat fund-raising effort last year, ap- parently out of fear of facing a tough batUe from some member of the district attorney's staff. Judge-Schmidt turned out to be a pretty good fund-raiser. He gathered $35,000 for his campaign coffers. The judge spent about $7,000 on pre-campaign ex- penses, leaving him with $28,000 when candidate filing closed and he found he had no opponents. That'sAlie money he said he'd be willing to give back to donors. The judge's only hedge is that any unclaimed money will remain in the treasury if be runs again four years from now. But considering how easily he could have banked it for himself -perfectly legally -he showed judicial prudence in handling the leftover funds. • Opinions expressed In the space at>ove are those of the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on ttlia page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment la invited. Address The Oalty Piiot, P.O. Boie 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92826. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Time Test By Lii.BOYD How many years elapsed-- without calculatiD1, please -between t.he silJJ.inl of the Dear Gloomy Gus Tb• word "bullword" bu beeomo one. K..M.T. Declaratloo of Indeyendence and the delivery of the Gel· ty1burs Addreaa? Sprinl thl.s quick query at the next Iona· table discullioo and see who comes up wlth tbe 1wlft re- ply: Fourscoreandaeven ... AIDCGC f8J:DOU9 Jut words, pie ... lilt thole Of Ruuian compoHr P e ter llylcb Tcbalkov1ky. HI• flnal wblaper~d eyUablH were "Nadelbda voa Mack"-the name of hla p•trooe11, a woman he'd never met f aee to face. Q. I know UM molt j)OpUlar ll'lven name lD tbl world la r.111 obammud" ape lied ••rloa.alJ. but what'•• the m0tt common 1umame? A.Qaaq. Rowllmd Eva.»/Bohert Novak WAIHINOTON -Tb• trauformaUon of Prald.eat caNI' troaa eokMJed critlc ol ........ mlllta.rJ t.09"91' ol AIO f n&•n WW w lnto focGI lD • ... da11 .... lbe world a ...... bis imat.lcn to N®ce real defenH 1peodlDI from level• auabJJabed bet on the rao-ol AfcbaaJ.atan. Tb• fine print of tbe new anU·lntlatSaa budcet will belle mucb ol what Carter told the naUoa ln hla celebrated State of the U n i o n address on Jan . 23 . lnatead of the 5 percent ' • r e a I ' • defense increase he pledged then, the budget as now taking shape inside the White House will show a spending increase only about 1 5 percent hi&her lhan lhe rate of inflation. • 'l 'm determined th al the United Slates will remain the strongest of all nations," Carter said to rousing applause on Jan. 23. Two days later, Gen. Richard Ellis, top comm~nder of the Strategic AJr Command, quietly revealed to the House Armed Services Committee that the U.S. now is on the short side of 1NEID ~R SC~ DEFEN~ .. Paul Harvey wbat be called an .. adnne" bllaoee ol ltratqic •lreaatb -.aoq.,... nuclear m•N1i.. YST, DEIPITS tbe prHlclent'1 pledse and tbe seneral'• lHtlmony tlaat llo.cow'a new ltratesle marlln freea lt for mlUury acUou wtthout the old ..orry over U.S. reactions, Carter plao• to reduce the ml rate of defense 1 p e n d l n g t r o m t·b e pre·Allbanistan le•el. He will blame thi• transformation - from matcblng to l~aorln1 Soviet power -on lbe need foe a balanced budget, Carter's fronl·lioe weapon la the battle ag a1nst soaring lnllatioo. In fact. however, the decision to cut back defense spending as a budget·balancln1 aid, while Soviet military spendine continues its non·slop rise in real growth at an annual rate of 4 perrent, is perceived by some politicians and milltary analysts as more ominous than its stated target -balanclnl lbe budget. THESE CARTE& critics beheve thal the president's State of the Un.ion rhetoric rallied the nation around lbe flag -and Jimmy Carter -at immense polillcal cost to Seo. Edward M. Kennedy, that it was more pollt1cal than 1ntellectual Kennedy 1s Carter's only coaaPltitoc' • Uait DemoaaUe pret'Na 'ljil ,.., ... J ~cntle1an m at of ev1dellee tbat poJet • 00111 to Ulla conclu1loa: Some powerful members of the Carter ..Smlnlltnltica 1....ane1Y doQ.bt that tbt U.S. cu m.te& Sonet mllltarypower, 4tr•telle or c:ooveadon.I. lD tbt rw11•1M futan. lf..,... lodeed, u we reported lD the sprtn• ot um, ooe of the by tedullca.1 advtaen on Zblpiew Buezimki's National Seeurtty Council <NSC> staff, Victor Utgoff. privately questioned the wldsdom of U .S. strategic superiority but went a IOQ& ltep further by adding, almost as an afterthought: But "we cannot afford to allow ourselves to drift Into significant strategic ~feriority." Som<> .. inferionly." an o ther words , W<ts quite acceptable. NOW, ALMOST two years later i.n an mternatJonal clJmate far rougher than then. another White House aide shocked a senator last week dunng a talk on U $.-Soviet relatioM held in the senator's oCfice. This White House staffer ~atd that the Soviet Uruon ts now producmg m1hllfry weapons on what is virtually a .. mob1hzat100 or wart1ml' fooung" that is simply Myoa4 U.S. ea~ to-..._ Carter'• ~ wf"'r•• to bold doWD def we ., I I I lo • sroaaidl Usat tt ........ buset·batandQI toOI, n.u, eoatradleta tbl• e efal statement made b1 Def ... Seeretary. Buold Browe .... Dee . 13 ... SJao"ld o•r auumptioa1 H to t•t11re tnlbUoa • • . tat.et" prvYe to...,.. been undereatlmatea. tb• ad.m lniatraUon 1'111 take appropriate aeUoo to pawwe the iDtesrttY ol t.bll Pl'Oll'UL .. THE SVDDEN spurt ID the rate ot lDflaUoa la wily Cart.et' should be maklDI major addltiom to hia defense tNd,et -if be and Brown really meant what tbey aald. ConfidenUaJ eaUmatea froai tbe Offtce of M anaeement and Bud.set to key congreaakJoat committee. tbow no such addiUona. Juat to keep the pre·Afgbaalatan bud1et intact, for ex.ample, Carter needs to ask about S7 .S blllloa la new mooey for the rascal year 5tart.ing Oct. 1. This display of pre.ldential decision·making has its counterparts. Right after the Afghan invasion, prom~ were made with fanfare to arm Pakistan. But the amount of money offered, military experts unif onnly agree. was too paltry f OT' P aki.stan to lake the chance of alten.ating Moscow. The whole d e al dissolved into e mbarruaing lb.in air. LlKEWISE, a series of proven underground Soviet nuclear tt'sts bel&eved by lbe U.S. t.o violate lbe lest·ban treaty, lbe latest on Ott. 23. ha.e gone w1challeaged by lbe U.S. The mo6l likely explanation is round in lbat same 1 ransformation of Jimmy Carter that has turned bim from a pledged advocate of slroog dt-f eose to a Pentaaon budget-<"uUer: He truly does not pr rce1 ve the Russians as dangerous enemies but as partners, ""th the partnenbip momentarily distracted by \ffo?harustan. L nck-1" thJ.s theory, widely held tJv the pre'lident's critics, the 1 ransCormat.Jon of Jimmy Carter "'a' no t bis m ove toward military budget cuttrng ; It wa<; h•!> unaccustomed tough talk n~hl after the Soviet move to Kab11l Whal IS now coming lnto view. tben. I.a tbe real .11.mmy Ca rt.er foDowiq • very brief meumot pboais. Productivity Lag Not Just Lazy Workers Socialist governments seek to feed everybody equally by sllc· tng the pie la identical slices. Our captt.aliat system prefers to feed everybody better by bale· tng a bigger pie. At least, we used to. Last year for the tint time eyer we baked a smaller pie. The prodUC· tlvtty or American workers - the output per manbour - last year declined nine· tenths of a percent Always theretofore per·man· hour productivity lo the Unlted States bad increased each year. Not last year. Laal year it Sydney Harris decreased almost one-percent. And the problem was not strikes; there were fewer work days lost t.o alriltes last year than any year in several. THE PROBLEM was less effi. clent production facilities and leas efficient workers. While the great American pie was getting larger every year. we all et\joyed more of it and paid less for tL But wbeo workers are paid more while lurnin1 out leu goods and services, naturally lbe goods and aervtces we tum out cost more. So the lack of productivity becomes a major factor !P tnrla· Uon. Lel's nol imagine thal lazy worken are the whole problem. You give an average worker a nachlDe to asailt him and be can tum out mo~. Give bim a better mactuoe and be can .tum out more yet. Nobody has demonstrated this fact betttt than lbe American rarmer wbo, w Ith efficient macbmery. can produce enough for bimseU and 50 olber people. THE JAPANESE are In· stinct.ively and by tradiUoo in· dustrlous. They have been further aided lo their productivi· ty. however. by steel mills tbat are more modem lba.n most ol ours. As an uJde. our IO'ff~ In helping defeated Japan back to lts feet following World War It, auisted the Japanese an *- veloping steel·makin1 capacity wblch oow is ecllpsiq our own. Japan leads the world in per·worker productivity -and West Germaay 1a ck>ee behi.Dd - because both came oat ol the Big War wltb a t'ome·from· behind spirit and wlt.b newer and better and more efflclent ln· dustrial equipmenL The average factol"J' In t.be U nited Stales Is using macbioery that's 20 yeans old. In Japan the avera1e productioo machine is 10 years old. Americans have furtber curtailed produc:t.lvtty with en- vironmmt.a.l reatricUoos wtlcb other natlom lgnott. Tbere are those who ~ that "a military war would be good for ua," that a national emer~ would ''put tbe spurs to us. :i--, What an awful price to pq for lncreasm, produeUvtty. But if ours eonUnaes to decrease we may lose an economic war and r~ap a wblrlwtodalmostaa de•aat.aaq. SeHish Society Defeats Lessons in Manners The whole purpose of a human society is to permit people to make lbeir optimum conlribu· lion and to benefit from lbe op- Umum contribution of other peo· ple. This ls why we are. lo Aristotle's old phrase, "social creatures" before anyt.b.i.nl else. But there seems to be a def. lnile upper llmlt to aoclal.Uation in some societies; or. at least, eome 1ocieties learn much more slowly than others tbe im- perative for f lve•aDd · ate . In American soctetyt '°far, lt LI mostly take and Utt.le live. I WU Wnklnl about t.b.11 the otber da,.J, contrutiq our public maanen wttb tboH of th• BrtUlb, who have bten tlpUy packed lato a uw.e tale for many eenturlel and have learned to adapt ~tb 1moothly cood maQoo ners and fair play for all. THE BIUTISB "queue up" for nearly everything lhat is lo abort supply. Even when waiting for a bus or tram, there ia no jostling and joclteyin1 ror posi· Uoo; no ooe would dare to puab in frool, and everyone waita b.ia tum as be or abe arrives. Public disapproval of a11re11lveneas limply would not permit IUCb bad manners. A rew mornlna• a10 I wu leaving the doctor's office. ac· companied by my youn1er daughter. Becauae I wu not well, I took •helter ln tbe doorwQ while the went to the curb to hail a t.axi. ll wa1 a t.errt- b 1 e fiuco. 8eln1 a well- mannered youn1 lady, 1he d!d not aJSert herself, and a half· doien people who bad appeared later rammed them1elves lnto taxi• before 1he bad a cbanc. to make ber clalm. ll palnl me. 11 It pained beT, to admit that tho women were juat u rude and usertlve u Ule men, no doubt becaua• they are forced to be in OUT IOUW qvi JWUI society. As she apologized to me for the long delay, she vowed t.o become "taxi·wiae" and adopt the same football ladies as everybody else la pursuit of a cab. NOW ISN'T th1.a a abame. and lsn 't lt diametrically oppoled to everything we an 1uppoeed to leach our children -to be reapectlu.I, to be cooalderale of other people, to walt one's turn, lo be fair and 1eneroua? When they cet into the "real world." as ll were, they qulckl)' learn tbal these mutm.s do not apply, Quotes '"Jbe un.tted St.Itel S. UM ftna1 1uarantor d European aeeurltJ. They are 1l•ln1 clear leadership. and we lhould back them." -8r1Ualll Prlae Mlal1ter Marcuet ftatder, 1peaklnl to the House of Com· mone on Prealdent Carter•• policy oo Afihanbtu ud lrui. that in lhe bwiJ·burb' of a dally existence our ethJcal l.nJUDCUona have u little relevance u our religious tenet.a. Growing up abould not be a period of dl1Ulu1loament ror young people, but a period ol confirmation and ·~ or their early tralnin1. I told IQY dauabter I would 1UU pnfer beT to acl like a lady (and mJ IOU like 1enUemen) and wait a UtUe loncer tor a cab, than become aa uncivil u the people wbo beat her out -but it la llkeb that Ume and ll'Ow1nl d.llauat wm wear ber dOwn ana tum ber into a replica ot tbe adulta abe I.a forced to compete wft.b. Thll la one reason we pt worn aa we 1etolder. TBDB llA8 to be IO~ baalcall,y W!'Ol\a wttb a IOdal or. der that~ the lodlYldual ftrst. even wbln be lbouW DOt be. A competitive loclet1 that dJ.a. Carda lta ..u of eommanl\1 can onlr end up llke Sbak•pure'a .. unlvera\ wolf" 1n deVOW'llll ttHll enUNb'. • J a a fJ tJ b A c c c a 0 Sl a ii 6 $1 c C1 fJ 0 t 0 1 I d l 1 • Tb• auorneya for I t-~tr•1 llael... • .. 0 ' ... ~ manied °" •o•Ua. an·•· .rtaua . •eel"' n. ~t 11.a mUlloo . Paclftc SoutbWl9t Altbel, I.be d,feadant, 1e111eated suo.ooo to $1'75.000. RvbeD II~ n, wu killed • rvute to a aew Job 1n s.n Dieao wtth llezlcana A1rUnea. A tGtaJ ot 14' people died la wbat still ii the worst air eoUiaian in U.S. hla· \QrJ. ........... Lawrmce Welk gets help from March of Dimes poster strfTracy Taylor, s, in U1ht· ing a und.le cm cake at a recent ceremony in Los Angeles. Welk was celebrating three events: reeei~ the Jack BeMy Memorial AwanL bis 77tb birthday (March 11) and bis 25tb year on televiaion. SOme Militants RedS? aC>NM. Welt OerwaU1 (AP) -MlUtanta boldlol aom• ao Aaertc .. ...._ at tM U.S. ••ba111 lD Telaraa laclude IHd..._ of So¥tet trabdq ctn- • itra lD ltut Oer•••Y and Caeolaoalovakla. a Wtat 0.l'IDU ~ l'9POCV. Dlt Welt, • leadlDI COD• ••rvauv_, ~•lh•, quoted ... ....,, GlP&oinati'' u uytni ••mbera ol t.be .. bard con" factJoD wtalcb led tbe Nov. 4 em-bbay taUoYer bad been trained by Soviet ud &ut German ... Dta iD Eut Berlin, LelP1i£ ud Pniue. Clecbollovatia. ON WDNESDAY, Loodan's Dally Te= quoted a re-Ured u.s. aence official aa layl.Q& there WU ''irrefutable evidence" the Soviet Union paMl $~ million in Cold to establlsb a COl'J>I of ~000 left·win& militants in Iran. Gen. George Keqan. who re- tired u chief of Air Force in· telligence several years aao. 11Jd ... bandfU1 ot u.. elite ot :' ~-=-r,ut~~:. eupled U.S. Emba11y, tbe DtWIPAI*" dJd. · Sbab Mohammad Rua Pahlm Nici before b1a ouster ln l'•bl'tW')' 1t79 that bb oppo- nnta bleluded WU.ta tralDed by Lib)'• which bu 1tron1 Soviet Uel. PaE81DENTIAL ADVISE& Zbl1ntew Bnezlnsti told re· porten in Washington on Wed· naday the embassy mWtanta Included "intense reUclous fanatics" and left-wing radicals, wttb the radlcala in tbe domi· nant poettion. Iranian President Abolhasun Bani -Sadr said ln an interview published b y tbe Parts newspaper Le Moode on Tuesday that some militants were under Soviet in!luence. Bani-Sadr bas sought unsuc- cessfully to transfer control of tbe bostqes from the militants t.obllown~ Little ii known about tbe mW· tanta, who aeoerally have re- fuaed to dllcuaa their penooa1 bactaroundl ln the few In· tervtew1 they bave inoted foretp reporters. ROWEVEa, THE mllitanta have aaid conaiatently tbey are loyal to the Iranian people and revolutionary leader Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini, and call the mselvea "Moslem Student Followers of the Imam '1 (JCbo. meini's) Line." Tehran ob· servers have aald the organiza. tion grew out of anti-shah agita· tion at four univenltlea in tbe Iranian capital. The West German newspaper said the Soviets and their aJ. lies recruited the alleged acents from Iranian exile student groups in Europe, and that some bad taken part in demonstra· lions at Iranian government missions lo Switzerland in Wl6 and the Netherlands in 1978. lj DAI. y PILOT A 1 TAMA, Iowa (AP) - Whoever ~ the toilet aeat bolted to the wall lo the Thomas Co. dlaplay may be a1W.n.I oo a lot of money. Molded lnto tbe clear Lucite seat were valua- ble coins, including some UDdrculat.ed ail ver ones da1lng from before 1964, police said. The seat wa s purchased about five yean ago for $50, said lnveatlgating police of. fleer, Sgt. William Steiea. Its value is now about $400. Tbe seat was tbe only ite m missing after a brealt·in al the plumbing and beating supply a nd appliance company. t \ I ] a a () u 1' A c c c a Qt Sl a JI 6 sl c a ft 0 c 0 'I . d c J ' l 1 ·: t l l ~Boxe~' Signups Set ~yBUla F.Or Car POol trtct to tab over the ear effort. ORANGE COUNTY I AT YOUR SERVICE • . ' WllJ·IS THE IRVINE COMPANY DDftTll TllS ITAH com.m1AIOD'I COD• cema, ....._porUUoo commtalooen tllll *Mk al- tocat.d lm,000 to the r=COUnty Tramtt J>la. Com.miMlooen allo nllbed off an appeal by , Commuter Computer to dela.Y the dedalon .. ------• Tbt Loe An•eles·bued ftrm presently bandlel SPENllNG SO MUCH MONEY TO GEf ITS WAY IN THE NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL ELECTIONS?· TaJAL a11N1 All• britawww May 1T and July 12 oo Alilo ~ Boed, Laauu JUUa, where the county c:cmtest a. teMduJed cm J• 11. Gant.on •noted. Wlnnen d tbe two race di~ and their parenta will be aeut to Akron, Oldo tor the Aq. lS AU American Soap Box Derby, be Mid. Wtnnen of that contest receive aavlnp boads and other prizes. Court Backs Minors CINCINNATl <AP> -Birth control devices may be given to minors without notifying their parents. a federal appeals court bas ruled. l The 6th U.S. Circuit Court unanimously over· r turned a lower court ruling declaring unconstitu- tional the practice of distributing contraceptives to minors without telling their parents. Attorney Jailed in Tax Fraud Fullerton attorney Alfonso A. Lopes bas been tentenced in U.S. District Court ln Los An1eles to six months ln prison and five years probation following his conviction for riling a false income tax return for 1978. Lopez was accused in a federal lndlctment of filln1 14 false Income tax returns ualn1 fie· tltlous names, Social Security numben, ad· -;;;;=====iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii==;-~:· justed ~aa Incomes, emptoyers, and income tax withheld. Refunds totaling $12.133 were sou1bt ln the bolWI re- turns. You Are Invited To Attend ... St. Patrick's Party AT PROMONTORY POI NT TONITE MARCH 14th 6:00 'TIL 9:00 P.M. Open Bar-I rlsh Biii of Fare DONATION $15 PER PERSON Proceeds To Benefit Hoao Hospital Tlcketlnfo-549-8867 R. P. WARMINGTON GRAND PRtX PRE-RACE CELEBRATION The attorney pleaded 1ullty Feb. 6 to one count of filing a falae in· come tax return. Lopez also was fined $1,000 b y Judge Laughlin E. Waters. Earns Honors Sandra Jane Tomeonl of COila Mesa baa been named to the Presl· dent's Honor List for academic excellence during the fall semester "--------------at Fullerton Colleee. GRAND OPENING C.osta Mesa's Casual New R 0 UND UP car p00Hn1 for five southern callfornla counUes. THE ft.\.NSIT DIB'IWICI' dedded to take over the talk of ayncb.ronidDC car and van poollna for trips witbin Orange County belh"''ni July 1 after ltatf memben com]>l.aiDed about Com.muter Com&Uer'1 performance. The private ride shartnc company and the traa.aJt district bad agreed to wort toeether on a It'• becaase they haven't been able &o blflaeaee .._ eMy coma· car pooling ayste~ but district Clft'ldals said the ell ud tlley are mad. 8IDee wMa did &be lnllle eom..., private company waan't livinl up to Ila end d the beeome tlae wke of tlae people ol Newport Beada! Vote for bar~ Ray Willia••, Paa.I R1dmft ud Dlek Oaeu. Yoa eaa't btlJ' d Wat.son of the state energy eommiulon die tbey free' told tbe transportation commission in a letter that m, ~ ..... ·.-•we.. _......_., .... ,.uNi$ ~ the slate qency WU "dismayed" to learn of the S.O ....... ,M.O~m""--le,..._,~...,_ impend.inc split between the transit distrlct and -=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;::;;:::====~~~:= Commuter Computer. - ALTHOUGH NOT TAKING sides, the state commlaaioo drew up a three-page list or questiooa about bow the local takeover of ride sbarinc coordination would work. Commlsaioners aereed to present the ques- tions to the transit district and u.ld dlstrtct of. ficlala were meeting with Commuter Computer representatives to resolve any differences before the takeover begins. Did ri. • .,_., ••lletl DEAR PAT: I ordered a diet pla.n last October from Contemporary Mission of Westport, Conn. My $14.95 check was cashed rlpt away, but I atill haven't reeeived the diet plan. I've written many letters before turn1nC to you. I would Just like a refund Ill tbia point. I can't afford to ae $14.95. P .B., Costa Mesa ESTATE SALE OF dEWELRY- CRISTAL- PORCELAIN - BROlWZES- CHISA- SILVER aad ••re. Lots of dlwnond rings Ind earrings. gold c:tilins. fine china Ind crystal. bronzes, some fumi· ture, 0tls, chandelien, br.a &amps, etc. .....,, ........,, 81td......., nlghta March 14, 15 and16 Inspect.ion of all men:handise Fridey, Sa1urday, and Sunday 2 · 5 P .M . and 7 • 8 PM. Somethi~ frx eve<yone -from $1.00 up. Free ldmiu ion. Bank of Alnefla , M.ster Charge, cpedu. newport auction company some tenns evailable. OPEN HOUSE FRI-SAT. <:ontirulus Happy Hour Hors d'oeuvres Uve Entstail"'*" ~uyllh+ewa~-., .... ~ ... It..-AD tw. • SM .. read ~~~~~~================:~~ ..... a r.'l'llellrm'a111!k1 a •wtMt RICH FAUNO a"' " Siie pr.ad ... .. ........ .. -------------------------.. Odoller, aD Mell onlen Mft Mell Mle SUMMON. MAICH 14-11-16-17 Frl. ... W. a~,.... •lntal order &o "mall lou." Yov $14.15 retmd ls belal lined. EDNA CANNEDY ... ,ea It'• £••fl,.,.., I•• Sunday Jam FRED THOMPSOM. Ma•d-r DEAR PAT: Can you tell us u there are any .,., regulations requiring a property owner (landJord) to have bia apartments fwnipted, or to bave 10me I STEAK • LOISTER I klnd of peat control aervtce! We Un in a CHICK8' •SALAD IAR !'°~!:a~ :;~:,·:::=s~Twowb1:10.: · neltbbon bave lntestatlom of mice, one bu 143 W. ••St.• COSTA MBA spiders, and we bave bull all over the kiteben. VW. c.hr' • la• •••• 646 OIM Tb.ls is intolerable became we hep tbe kitchen ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I! very clean, spray with lmectlclde, aacl ba.e .:a: cleaned the cabinets and repUeed tbe abelf paper. , THE CHAIR AND THE OTTOMAN JUST $925 COMPLETE THE 76" TUFTED SOFA JUST $1395 l D.O., Santa Ana A I• • ~ •• ,.-ewYI ,....._ .. """" laMd ......... madl9 .... lf&Mrela ..,_...._, '"'* ,_ edermllla.._ eenteee. accer•l•I to leeUo• 11•1.1 of tile CaUf9nla a.o c..e. hlllt &Ida oet &o 1ou .......... 'De .. .., ~ ......... aD ftll&al •tree• '• reqtdre daa& ,_ keep ywr plan eleaa, _,. aad aul&u7. Mt It -'a lb,.. are ~~.-r best lo aeeo•pllU Wa. U JMr I um • adlila • IW ,_.. .,......_ ......., el Im eda ... nd 11, C!llaUd ta.e Oraqe CoatJ Fair Bu 1111 C1•dl bJ 11• 1 ta1 m.tt•. Cllm11111n-Offlea £bte'fl DEAR PAT: The county omce Of Coaaumer Affairs bu two listinp to the phone book under Oran1e County: the Santa Ana office and the Laguna Nipel office. Are there any others? W.F., Irvine la 9cklldle &o die Ceatnl On.qe C.O-tJ ollke at 511 N. S1eamore St., 8uta Aaa mtl <"°'9e: su .. 1•>, tile omee or e--..er Alfa.In rau a..ree re1lo•al loeaUo••: Weat Ora•1e Co••tJ. Hutla.... .Beaell City Ball, ztM Mala St., a .. ....-Beaa ... ~: Al-DIS>; Nortll Oraqe ~. Pa.ee.ti Olli at)' Rall, 121 8. an~ Placeatla mTt ~: ..,...>; ... 8o•tll Or••I• Coutt, MHI Crewa ValleJ Paft'nJ, Lapu Moel tml-( ..... : al-1•>. Army Studies Safety WASHINGTON <AP> -Tbe AnaJ llu a ltud1 under wa, to ftiure out the belt •11 to aave IOldlen from f1Jlal lhr~pnel. "Failure to make fUll protective use of terrain hu often proven fatal oo the battlefteld," 1ald an article ln Military Review, the Army'• pro· f•1ioa1J journal. ~ i . ~ The article deacrtbea = Dellll ooactuct.d by tbe Army Enlineer called PROBE, 1bortlwlel for Protective Battlefield Emplace. meet. .. . . . .. ..... Buy A Fable ••• Get A Flute. Fre~~- A very special offer. Acquire any work from an extremely rSIC suite of 100 Chagall etchings, and we'll give you a framed Chagall poster absolutely free. The etchtnp available are from a series created to illustrate La Fontaine's Pables. No two arc alike, and each is hand-signed by the artist. With the purchase of any one of these images, you may choose one of two free Chagall posterS-Mozmt Plut.e or Bacbanted Pluu, Fables and free Plut.u . exclusively at the . Upstairs Gallery. AJlCOPUZA 505 Soudl Plower St. (2131489~2444 llVDLY lllU.S 175 So. La~Blw. 11 block So. of WD.sbire' ll3) 6.S9·6126 LONGllACll 38SO Cbeay A.ft. 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An unbeatable combination ... --.... • r I 11 Ask a sales representative about our creative financing plans with Interest rates as low as 10-314% (11%A.P.R.) . -. f I I t I , ree Roaes ddAccent o Patios Out.door Uvtq ta Califon.la am wkSe tQa.DMe ol petlo vln1 arH1, balc~atH and wood deeb. Tb1I calla ror Unet.lve but movable decon-floa. Tree l'OM9 &N probab&,y CM •tnoat atwmlnc 1.Mwer to lhla mod•m need for portable plant accen\I. · Tree roaea are maa·made .,Janta that can be atmoet U1 1-ose v:it Al a nde. tbe7 usually oltlane pluta: a is&urdy rooutock on to wM~ ,another raM va"-'1 11 .._..._. 't.bat Pl'OC1Uic.e a ltunt)t tnlM. « •tanda.rd. wbleh ta tW'D •Ulll*'tt a budded pla.nt tbat fonU UM nower beartna crown. - REDWOOD "1118 18 to 11 ln· :chea or more tn diameter are aultable for pot.tins rose trees. ..Smaller alles do not aJlow ~enough room for root develop- ment to keep the tree 1rowt.ni J llnd bloomine normally. • Remember, when planUn1 any .. growing plant in a container, adequate drainage must be in· : sured. :spygla3s Hill :.-; Club to Meet :·on Wednesday . 'j. Spyglass Hill Garden Club will jmeet Wednesday, at 9:30 a.m. at $!he home of its president, Mrs . . 'Malcolm Green, 23 San Mateo ~Way , Corona del Mar. :: Co-hostesses for the meeting -a re Mmes. Grant Allen and ""..Roger Hughes. Coffee will be .served at 9:30 a .m . followed by a brief business meeting and pro- gram at 10:30. Thia month the lecture will be .a departure from the usual _gardening topics because for lbe yasl two months members or the -Garden Club have been laking gourmet cooking lessons. Linda from Fasseo's will dis· <'USS the many herbs available. how they can be used in cooking, and which accesson es can be osed to grind, crush or otherwise bring out flavor. In addition, she will demonstrate many old and ne w products available lo make cooking "fun." Newport Hills Garden Club Sets Benefit Newport Hills Garden Club will meet Tuesday at 9:30 a .m. in Clubhous e #1. Port Westboume Place, Harbor View Homes, Newport Beach. From here, members and guests will form car-poola lo Mercury Savings and Loan As· sociation in Tustin for a fund· raising luncheon. Guest speaker for the tuncbeon wut be Mrs. Henry Read, who will present a talk and show slides on the Anza Bor- re g a Desert entitled, ·~The Bloomin' Desert.'' Program cbalrman is Mn. Robert Oaborne and ticket cbalnnaD is Mn. William Todd. Ticket.a may be obtained by call· -tnae••.a. Letn0n A Id Lagunan Larry Campbell reaches tuah to point out his ''freak of nature.'' It ls a six and one-half inch long lemon that measures 12 and one-eighth lncbea In circumference that grew on his backyard tree. Campbell said this giant evolved during the recent storms, despite the fact that lemons are not supposed to be watered much. "Must not have read the garden pages," be mWled. 6 New Strawberry Varieties on Tap Six n e w pate nted UC strawberry varieties will be on display for growers attending tbe 28 th annual Strawberry Weekend Gardening Checklist • Mulches insulate the soil from the sun 's warming rays, making spring frost huarda a greater risk. Walt unUI late spring to apply mulches in the vegetable garden, when they will do the most good lo keep soil temperatures down and re· duce water loss. • Rem e mb e r to s ow vegetables like lettuce, radishes and com in successive plantings to lengthen your harvest time. • Form flower buds in sunny conditions and they will bloom successfully after moving the plant into the shade. This means that annuals can provide port.a. hie color throughout the summer -just put them back into the sun to produce more bloom. • The vegetable 1arden plot that doesn't receive a fdll day of 1un will do quite well fl"OWing vegetables for their leaves and root.a such at carrots, chives, lettuce, mustard greens and beets. • Don't forget dalalea to brighten your garden and to fill your house with cbehful cut nowentoo! Field Day Tuesday at the South Coast Field Station, 7601 Irvine Blvd., near El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. New varieties to be shown will include short-day types: Vista, Pajaro and Douglas; and day. neutral selections: Aptos. Brighton and Hecker. The afternoon program. begin· ning at 1:30, will also feature re· s uits from r ecent herbicide trials and reports on integrated pest management CIPM> for strawberries. Th e Ca liro rni a S tate Legislature allocated funds to start the UC atrawberry re· search proeram ta llSZ. primarily due to the appeala ot growers in San Diego and Orange counties. Since then, the program has received substan· tial fWtding support statewide throug h the Ca lifornia Strawberry Advisory Board. Horticulture Meeting Set The Horticultural Soelety ol Orange County will bold it1 montbly meetinl on Tuesday, 7 p.m . at Sherman Library and Gardena, 2&f7 E . Cout Hl&bway. Coronadel Mar. Thia month's guest speaker will be Dr. Mildred Mathiu, botanist and bortJculturiat from U.C.L.A. Dr. Matblas will pre- sent a alide pro1ram entitled "Botanical Gardena Around the World." The public ta invited to attend and gates will open at I e:m:, IO 1uesta can eQjoy floral dilpla)'1 before the program. Botanist to Speak Van Bobbit, education coordinator and botanist of Sherman Gardens. will be guest •peaker Thursday at Hortense Miller Garden at 10 , a .m . 4 Bobbit, who frequently leads tree study tours In Corona del Mar, wlll a peak on "The Folklore of Trees." April 3. at 1 p .m ., the Hortense Miller bot.anlcal library will be open to the public. Thotie wiahin1 to attend either event are asked to call 494· 1391 or 494·8348 for reservatlom. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Paid Political Advertitemem •• • • • • • • • c~..... • • ......,c ... ., • : •'............ : : lltct........ : .... ,,.. .. ..., . . ............. . ............... ..,..... . ... . • • • • • • • • ·Moat Garthm Need Improvement Program Thin la no factor that plays a btaer pert ln tM nc-. cw f1UW'9 ol a p.rdmln1 veatun I.ban die ... UI *hlch you wlU bl l1'0WtAI your planta. lo ..... OM of ~ 1ardinen tiat PIYI little or DO~ to it, JeaYlfti to chane• UM wwera of UM all·hnportant queatlon -"Just how lood la ltT" la I.be early yean ol a new prden, the ch~ are Sood that you can iet away wtth such m~. For mo1t aoUa -except the obvious· ly rocll1 or aandy one -have nutnenta enou&b to 1upport a)Od arowtti. But u ywr 1arden deplet.n tbote nulneata, you'd betW It.art puttJ.n1 aome of tbem back. Tbe 1urfac. layer ot IOO ln wbkb plant.I ii kaown u topMtl -• comblDaUoa ot decayed luUC m.u.r and clecompoeed rock.I. And 11 IQC• ca1 It dlllred 1n 1an1ntn1, tb1I top layer muat kept tD IC>Od 1bape. 11IE ALL IMPOaTANT need ln t.h1a top la 1a humua -tbe areat Maler -wblch maW eom:' pacted IOtla Upter and HDdJ IO&JI btavier. Peai moH la a form of bumua and 10 II Ndwood com· po1t. 1blJ lnlffdJent should be WCllbd llU bed: ud IOOd IOlf aUke. It correct.I UM one IOU ad helps keep tbe other ln 1ood lhape. Another problem may be that rour IOU II too a lk•llne or too acid. ThJ.s la the UIM to-eomu.lt your nuneryman. ABIDB'ftOll DEPLETED aoU, the eardener la often faced wltb two other cood1Uon1: h1a aoU ------------------ may be poor to start with Cl.e. heavy clay or too tt l.)N ITl 1 (W aandy to bold nutrieuta) or bls aoU la so compacted ....,~;..o.;..;;.;.,o..;.;.;...i....,.;...;:J1-..c:~111111111111~a....-..... ,,,...~ that it wW not yield up the nut.rlenla ll bolcb or allow water penetraUon for proper root Jrowtb. H11 need ln any of the lnst.ances menUooed above 11 to embark on a aotl improvement pf'OIJ'8m. Clreus GHt ·f • ..I Bring Your Oun Shovel ~ Step rtCbt up, lad.Jes and lentlemen. ::;::; Al ablc>lutely no cost, Circus Var1aa wanta to 1ive you a blt ol the circus to call your own. ' - Just a little aomethln1, folb. to make the ~ memory of the abow Unger awhile. , - THE a&CtJS people are offering a natural, ~ or1aalc fert1.Uz.er for your garden. <: Guaranteed to make your Elephant Ean perk up and your Tt1er Llllles roar. ll's broug.bt to you by the Uooa, tigers, elepbanla and other anlmalJl of the center rlng. And today through Sunday, you can have all you can haul away. SO BIUNG your own shovels and containers a nd come lo the purking lot next lo Montcomery Wards, BNt.ol near Baker, in Costa Meu. J ~~ Bring glorioaa color into yoar garden . MARIGOLDS 4H NOW~ reiJAarty $ t JJ9 Right Gr&88 Bars Disease THIS IS FUCHSIA COUNTRYJ FUCHSIA PLANTS All turfgrass diseases are easier to prevent than t o cure . T c minimize the possibility of disease. plant the right grass variety for your particular climate at recommended rate and time of year. Consult your local nurseryman for advice. ~·· '~ IMSUUMcl • 04IOUP 141114., IJ~J07 Jtl4 ...... c.... ...... free Tickets: Orcus Vargas EJlctUIMJ Huntington Center offer daltv thru Mar.US~ free tiCMttt '°' kids 1 1 Wld under from #'IY mell merchant Big top cfrcua comes to Hundngton Center Mar. t 7 thru 20. 1 Gal. Iii Bosket & Reg. 2-98 Uprtghl. Each FuchSlo Is wttt\ tts name. coo and vonety. Pl&A to attead our 4th AIU\~ Fuct\al& Festival M&y a1.,1~ ht F eedina Time For All Dlade Graaa t:EJ.f•tml BLADE~ The beefed up f ormulo that keeps bk>de Qf <JSSeS thick. heatttiy and deep green. ........ 0-.2.500 .. f\ 11•·$}1 IOt&laO ca.n!.000 Sq.A. ~ 1 f 1 fl I Florial s/jecial) CARNATIONS Freshly cut. . Many colors ml. mill Sintt IH6 Halli$brs Nursery -Florist 2MO HarOor llwd., COllO .... Ad Good Tlwough 3118Jll) ... 8llllilltf Llllll LLDl'D•!ii garden shop 4" Potted 5'ze. Bright Spring & Summer Color bg.tr Mo•51c ~"THAT'S IT" SNAIL IAIT : DICK : , Lloyd r~t "That's It'" to oontrol INllL Eatv to apply ttwouQn shaker top for tfftctlvt control or 1nall1 & lluOl- ::Jt s1 ta 2 cu. ft. Size .... S4.2t Mow BeUJ Aildllnoo OI 'ftlitlDi Mitcan Violet Soelety lbowl .. Happy lllrold"' -one of Ule ~;Piia·wtnntn1 =to be on dil· play aiMI for •ale thia" d. Tbe Jl'OUP ta pr•llll'DI It.I "Carnival ol Coloi'"' from 1 to 5_ p.m., Saturday. and 10 a.m. to I p.m. Sunday, at Tu1Un Community Center. Main and Cent~Mlal Way, Tu.ltln. ., I/ ! CARSTENSEN : 'C . ..,.., ....... c........ ! . . ~ • There 11 no eubatttut• for experience • .... : C•• Mela c~ C••cl ! '-<.. • . ....i::r=~.l~~~..... • ········~················~ 1. ALL' ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HANO. OFFER GOOD 3/14/1().3119/80 OPEN MON. THAU,,.,, 1.e. SAT. M . SUN t-1 MM' 2028 Newport Blvd. (ot Bay St.) CQlfo Melo. CA 9'JM1 I (71~) M6-7._.1 .. --··------· ____ ....... - ' .. I ' I GENERAL NEWS • r.•• ' . ~ t • . "'\ . . . ST. PATRICK .. IVINT ROUTE S.turday In ••ton Vleto ·~rish to March In Viejo Again Orange County's only St. Patrick's Day parade ~gins at nooo Saturday in an unlikely location, .tl!e Spaniab-styled community of Mission Viejo. • • More than 10,000 spectators are expected to Jibe the 2.5-mile parade route betwffo O'Neill :1toad and Alicia Parkway alone Marguerite . P'arkway. "' ; :. ·: THE llTB ANNUAL community-oriented • ~ent is to include 26 school and community bands, , two lloata, equestrian entries, motorcycles, an-: t.;iue cars.and eymnuts. ln ~· an estimated 1,000 marchers composing -:ioo entries are expected to participate in the two- . ·:fiour·loog Jr'bb parade that was begun in 1970 as ·. Q)e result of a Sll> bet. .tf' ,.: THAT YEAR, TOM MITCHELL and Bob :':Ramsay, residents of the community, accepted a :: wager that they could get more than 100 people out ·f for a St.. Patrick's Day parade in the community. !· That first parade drew 2,000 spectators, and ~ lhetwomeocollectedthewa~er. I' , ~ Glue Sniffers Aided ~ ~ TORONTO <AP) -Many teen-agers.who sntlf l" glue and other solvent or aerosol products have a poor self-image and that could be a clue to curing ... Uie habit that bas killed at least seven Ontario .. teen-agers since 1975. ;. Morley Eadie, a Toronto probation officer. ; says elue sniffers are the most difficult youthl to l deal with because they have such a poor image of , ........ _. • • . 1AH ls'i!'! 'Z : tM W.•fl• ........... tftllle 11'1 .+•!n a Wa~ . aod ....... OllWli MWd UM c'9ll ~--.PW~ Md bloWIDI la UM ' mo~ auat l?om tWr bedl'Oom. b&ati abov. UM blm Padlk, wtt.boul •ftft Ufllq tM!r b••dl from u.tr pWow. IP ftlB WEATIRa la fair tbe)' likely wW riH Hrly mid ,.t In tllttl' boat and IO out tor a cloMr'°*· U UM woather 11 fo~l. lbe Wltlibood la even ,.... ••. .... to.. UM e&emeatl, .. Jobn aald. "We lib to fMl tbe wtncl and tbe ra1n and esperlence t.be ( AMERIC4 : J moods of the day. Th• beat way to do that Is in a small, open boat close to the water." The OlguJn's vessel is a J.5..foot rowboat, the Pico Maru. IN IT, THEY have rowed to all the coastal islands, 25-, 3$-, SO-mile trips. They have rowed 300 miles down the Callfomlan and Mexican coasts. They have rowed the length of the Virgin Is lands, the Greek Islands, islands off Alaska and Canada, the Fiji Islands, the Windward and the Leeward Islands. They sleep and eat aboard the Pico Maru. Their preferred craft has not always, however, been a rowboat. Only since John and Muriel entered their 50s -he is 59, she 57 -have they decided a rowboat would be a prudent choice for their sea journeys. Before that they used a canoe. "TllBJlE IS NOTHING rub or fooll&b about it if you know what YoU're doing," John said. "The main thing is not to fight the elements, Just go with them and enjoy them. It isn't always so important to go where you set out to go. Just go. The rest is ad- venture." One dart night, rowing to Sao Miguel Island off California, they were caught in a sudden storm. The wind whistled at 35 ""~ WATCHING GRAY WHALES OFF SAN PEDRO Murtel, John Olguin Have Good Vant8ge Point knot~. Waves reached 14 feet , angry and mean. "John tbrew out a sea anchor and steadied us with the oars," Muriel recalled. "I curled up in a wool blanket and slept." JOHN OLGUIN IS associate director or the Cabrillo Marine Museum in San Pedro. Muriel is an artist and art teacher. Both, though, admit to a more primal calling : The magic of nature and the sea. They grew up together on the Caliromia shore, swimming and sailing as sun-bronzed children. Afte r World War II, they re- discovered each other, remem- bered their childhood fun and shared dreams, and were mar- ried. Since then, they have ob- served a yearly ritual. "We take a month off and go adventurtne." Muriel said. "As each of our three children ar· rived, they went along too. They are all grown now, so it's back to just the two of ua. "WE TOOK BACK.PACKS and sleeping bags and camped aJoq riverbanks and oceans1des and huddled around campfires. The weather never mattered It was always beautiful. and still lS " J obn contl.nued: "After a trip to Puget Sound. a month or living outdoors. we came home and unpacked Muriel said, 'John. let's move our bed outside tonight I don't like the idea of s leeping indoors · "SO WE DID. That was 17 years ago and we have never moved it back inside. JC it rains, we have a tarp. "Wouldn't you like to fall asleep looking at stars and wake up listening to tbe ocean and watchina whales play~ Try 1t. Muriel and 1 wouldn't live any other way." (Ev ;\:\S i\~D NOV A~ COVER POLITICS In the DAILY PILOT ~ I ackle Gleason 11 In • Miami Beach bolpital for a pbyalcal ebecltup and treatment of a aore foot . 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FM lftng Meter, Speolcef SeleCtton swttch and motel l } 3 • '· I I I . ~ ) ,. :. .. aad ......... , ., .......... won tor the ....._., .. ftnt mantaa-. • 1 .:.J.:.i•~ ~-1 .,-q.a; bU tM twlnkUnt ~ -Jnm m,. ~t &ooll Mr to ~a.tor !!~• 1t "l»ottla JU b •• tb• DtHrt Jon, ··""ra~ .. UI Rlmr . ••MMlt a.Mn .,. Pl1Dl\d .. mort.. of tMie llM&erlw..t , .. ,.. Mn. Y1t4'1 '"''" to ·=-..~~ Umt9 cbroelded la a , ne 1plrel·l>ound album bul111 with newspaper cllpptn11 of cbtneeut poae1. ,.=! tUUa rrom .u. .. perfonnancea and ta J*'Ocr•ma from lhow tftl•1t1Mnta. IOIO '-b1·10I diapla, pneroua portioos ol ..,, or llllhlllbt the dancer attired in petite coltuo. and akln-Utflt mesh 1ult1. 8Ut Mn. Vat.ea la quick to point out t.be · ~tnnce between bu role u a dancer and the role of women wbo 1lrutted on 1ta1e as abowatrta. "TR• 8ftOWGlaLS made much mor• money because tbey &bowed mon," she muses. ''You could tell they were the a.bowgirls and we Mre the dancers. Their COitumes were always dJ ff e nmt. "I wouldn 't have danced in a show if I wasn't properly clothed," sa.e adds. She jitterbugged and tap-danced for personalities such as actor Robert Clary, performer Liliane Monteveccbi and singer Phil Harris. And she performed cancan routines and jump splits for the 1962 edition of the Tropicana's ''Follles Bergere." But the lqlalicbt ot ber career, tbe .. ,.. w11 •lx uhllarau.na ... ta tpeat wttb tbl late Jimmy Durante durlnc hla lhow eaaa1t11Mat at tbe Detert IAD. ON OPENING NIGHT, Ml"I. Yatel aayt lhe ' wat prvpeUed from ber ml.nor part u a 1upport daoc• to the comedlaa'• aldeklck. . It wu an eapeetally nerve·r•cktnl evenlnc. sin~ lbe had to speak on 1tqe for tbe ftnt time in her career. When the sot ber cue, fear took over and sbe be• to laugh hysterically. · "You won't believe thlt," Durante told the audience. "But I 've been rebearainl with tbia girl for 1lx weeks. and I tbiDk 1be'1 a liWe dumb." For the rest of the ab·week engagement, Durante would interrupt the youne dancer before sbe could deliver ber lines, incorporating her comical gtggllne into b1a roull.ne. "He was such a pro oo stqe," sbe says of Durante, who died Jan. 29 after a series of illnesses. "He would like to have fun oo stage. .. RE WAS so KIND and lovinc. and he made you feel important," Mrs. Yates says. Although her experience with the "Schnozzola" was brief, sbe remembers when Durante's long-time friend and entertainer, Eddie Jackson. told her that the comedian wanted to ta.Ice her on tour with the show . Commitments to her husband and three young children prevented her from going. she says . ••• • •I I · 'After the Durant• 1b0rid. Jin. Yates' . caree1' tooll: a roller coaster couPW wWa the breakup with bet bmhnd, ane.r JOM Antonio. .. When you're ln Ve1aa,Joo boqnee from •b.o• to lbow," •h• aaya. " tbey don"t Deed dancers, you're out ot work.'" Even wben ahe bqan clandna at a1e 10. a profeuloaal career took MCODd place to ber dealre to many and raise a f amlly. • .. I Cot all my Jobe lo Veaaa beeaUH of my · talent and not who I knew." lbe aay1. 0 1 wu proud ot tbat fact, but I never felt I waa IOfnl to be a star." SHE aETtJaNED TO Southern California where 1he remanied and worked brlefiy as a dancer for TV's "Hollywood A Go Go" and u an extra in the film ''Johnny Got Hla Gun.•• She now works part time aa a licensed vocaUonal nune ln private homes. And. she recently married for the third time. "When I left Ve11as , I said I'd never dance again because I felt dancinc ruined my We," she says. She's returned to the gambling mecca a few times and takes a disdainful view of wbat she sees as the preference for nesb over talent. Wi th no intentions of returning to professional dancing, Mrs. Yates still bas managed to pound a few dance floors through classes at Orange Coast College. Of her work in nursing, she says, "It's another way of performing; another way of giving. It's a personal s atisfaction and a pe rsonal reward to help someone else " Vegas Memories Laguna Beach resident Sharon Lee Yates recalls her years as a Las Vegas dancer including a six-week stint as a sidekick to comedian Jirrmy Durante, who she recalls 'was so kind and loving. ' Staron is nose to nose with Jimmy Durante, above. At left, she performs a routine with the comedian and another dancer. Photo at top left 1s Sharon today with her dog, Olewre. Words For Gossips' Ears . ·1 .. . ' By NIKKI FINKE Auoc:IAWll ~,..., wrtw LONDON -Pssst. Wanna bear the tatest? Princess Margaret and Roddy. Prince Charles and Lady Jane, divorcee Jane · or commc:meT' Sabrina. David Frost and ,Anyone. Britain bas a seeminely insatiable appetite for sossip. Every day, the liv~s of royalty. politicians or just plain dilllionaires are fxposed witbout mercy rot tbe pleasure el the public. It's all blg business on 'l'leet Street. wber• tabloids wage a •ame m tbe News war to sell mllllC111S ., newspapers. Who are the aossipers? • UNDOt111TEDL Y the best known is lf igel Dempsterci the Dally Mail 'olumnlst who a mlts to wreetlne •any a romance or ret>uta~ Hil own bac~ amona .,rttam•s wealthy. Dempster clalms biS a:• la read e•er1 morniDI 6y eeee llarpt'et • 1be breakfasts in '4blclmt she 1•ta a llale out of .. • .,,..... would be no such Wu u rlttab I011lp without the cl•11 tem.:'..,. tile •,eaNJld writer. =·•ne rtalOA .peo~::C.. me I• metbtr -....... about ' le tbey can Deft!' hope to meet or '"· bat would lite to know about bfta .. tllie:y -1n tome small WaJ - atfect tbilir llftl. •1 • For beU« or for worse, It II tb1I l)bH01opbJ tbat 1utdea much of Britain's gossip columns. Some think it goes too far. BIUTISll PBE88 Council Chairman Lord Slul,wcross bas bitterly attacked the gouipers for "deplorable" intrusions Into people's privacy or reade'rs who •'gloat over the misfortunes of others." "This is DO excuse for journalists to pander to such unuseful tastes," the chairman declared in a recent statement. British gossip columns routinely receive a lot of bate mall. 1ucb u this letter to the Dally Express: "Al a loyal Britiab 1ubject and teen loyalllt, would you please try to explain why you and otber jou.rnallsts find it so aecesaary to stalk and pry around after B.R.H. Prtnceu Mar1aret and Mr. Roddy LleweliYD? "What are tbeie two dol.ni that la ao terrible to warrant such publlcityT They are both free aienta burtinc no one." TBBSE 18 UTl'LE the rich and famous can do to atop belU written about, except by fllln1 a Ubef suit. for p1lp II u mueb a part of BJitaln'• lierl~ M lta ro1alty. WI.en l'leet 9trMt came into lta own, the aOlll:P oolamn took oe • cleclded1y poUilcal-bent. Cbat columallt 'l'om Drlbe1'•, a former Member of Parliament, wu amo.n.f tll• first Joatnalllta to ~· ta a riPt-winl letiatatora In tbit lloaM ot ColnJDCm. coi=a.=-..ot ~..le:_:~~ parties but allO t.be ~.ediel Of tbe well I ~ known -their divorces. their bankruptcies or their embarrass~ents . "The great thing about this job 1s that you 're never short or a glass or cbampaJDe or a free dinner," says Christopher Wilson wbo writes for the Daily Express gossip column. ''But that doesn 't mean a commitment to write something nice about your benefactor. It's biting the hand that feeds you." The Express column is'written under a nom-de-plume, "William Hickey." Actually it la compiled by an editor and three reporters wbo each day come up with DO less than eight "bot" Items. Dempster and bi• staff of four assistants work in a small, lrimJ offtce buried in back of the Dally Mail newsroom. The telephones rlnc inc essan ~l y. the callers often well-known. 1 DEllPSTER'S WEALTHY background and m arriaees to a countess and a descendant of KJnc Edward VII make blm different, for be moves in tbe same trendf circle u the peOple be writ.es about. While other aouip columni1t1 an reduced to briblq butlers or poein.1 u waltera to 1et lnto Smart Set part111. Dempster is usually on the suut Uat - and the envy of bla collequea. .. Wben I was 1rQwin1 up il wa1 uncommonly vuliar to be. a ~t. 1 am not so sure it aUll lan't,' Demp1ter HJI. "But I've done an enormous favor to <See GOSSIP, Pase Bl> 8l1tlsh gossip columnist Nigel Dempeter admits to having wecked many a romance or reputation In the couoe of z:::J.hl• contribution to meeting Britain's apparently . appetite for goa/p. " I, ~ . t I J ' : I ~ . I . .. .._ .......... , . F:EATURINO DOUble·cross Cools r:=.=.: ==:· ..... tfAT'l•WT ..... ITA,,_wr , ... ~,...... ........... :T-~~ ...,.. la R 18 . hi --........ r.. . T...::-. ' t THI C•VS:T•t ftAIN.OW,. "' /W ,,~ .. •••• ., .au-w e ions p ==:--:::::~mt=,:=-: DllAR ANN LANDS.RS: llJ ftaaee "ff•l'"1H (a mact.up aame)IDllllla ..... w• ..._ loM. It wu tor Nie e& a e.nfto prtfft aad tM loeadoll wH ldeal. We tald llarft7'1 lilt.er ad .. la.baad about 11 and bow t.brUled We ..... Tbe four cl UI ..... bem eloM frienda for a ._. time. Well, ·tb•1 weal beblnd our bacu, ottered Ule seller mon JDODeJ and bouaht UM bcMM from under us. We were completely •tunned and beart.slck. Over the holidays we were thrown io,etber a lot becauae of family parties. They acl like everythln& ls bunky - dory, but the affection we bad for them ha~ turned atone cold. Harvey and I feel like hypocrites when we are in their company. bul there la no way we can avoid them because bis family is very close. We looked in .. 'lbe Ann Lao· den Encyclopedia" UD· der "DoubJe.Crosa" and "False Frle11d1" but cowdn't find anytblq. What do you IUQesl? - SHAFl'ED IN~. DEAa 8RAPTED: Leek _... '"fotllwlll&" -pa .. n "'""'· Yoa will ... twe euaya -••e bJ Pat~er Ted Res.._.., ,...we.a of Netre Da•e, aad More than 50 enthusiastic singers turned out for an Irish song fest aaodler bJ me. recently at the Theater Arts Center Auditorium, NeWJ>?rt ~each . Graated, It waa a The sing-along was conducted by Sarah Kerr, top left, with s ingers loaa1, ••derltaade•, s hown below. Accompanying the singers were, from left, Ms. ~~~ ~-:! Kerr, Jean Tandowsky, Hal Birnkrant, John Kimble and ~oe Chapelle. The event was ~nsored by the Newport Beach City •bad ..._d ahra~ ~':." Arts Commission and the city Parks, Beaches and Recreation ~.:er•~_:e.~ ~ 11¥9 .. •fl, IMf INOI, c.I..... , .. """"""'-•t °".c!:• --------.... · o & A a A N N -~ .............. ., .... ,.,.. "".::.."'· ~ 11• LANDERS: CU'-• tell ..._~· ,,._ ~ ... ,v.,. c;., w...-. ,.,. •••• ..,, .. -~· .. ·~ ~ ... A•• L•....._ die .._..wk. s.. .. die later411t of ·•elf· pnaenadoa ... J9'll' owa mea&al ltealtll, forttve ud forcM- D ,£ A R A N N LANDERS: What la a bore? I certainly don't mean to be ooe, but I'm afraid I am. 1 find myself engaginl lo a lot of 1mall talk becatase long lapses of silence are embarnlslDg. Also, I fear I w1ll be ref.arded as stupid II I don t keep the conversation mov· ing, even though I don't have anything interest· ing tony. I nervously await you.r deflnltioo. -MRS. L.K. QFYORK,PA. DEAS.YOU: A Mre ........... a.uee . .......... ..,. .. <••>• ,anr-t1ae ce•nnaUM. w'1U ls l••arlaltlJ a l••I· ••••eel, de&alle4 •e· CHa& "' ••t''hhC tM Us&.eMS" ... -.......... a.. UnaU7 l&'a aM•& ••• , cllDd:rea'' -••..r aew llome" er .... , trip" -wltll Iota of bracstal a8" ae•er a qllHdmabRtYOU. I MMPJ!y dollbt &laat 7oa are a bore becaue bora are &M lut ODea ,_ Wltterte.~.~--me __. ...... about the Tilll · •me. ... • ,,.. ic. •--. '"'"..._ 1..u1 ~~ -~ ~"Or-. c-ty -,NaikCllt#lllWe... ,-aum-ol .....-• wuu -.~ ~ ~-. Wldl• ..• •Oirford be Ye 1urri v•d heart ,,.... ~ CMtt o.i" "'""-.... Mlll1M. c.e"'""-.t* 'tf&Dlpluta at 8tanfOJ'd MM.M,tt,•Alr• .. tW tin• Tl!!:,=: 'OllfMJN We University School of HUOttc&1NV1rSTM&Nn KedJctne? I read an · PUBUC NOTICE :i:w . ....,Jt. artlcle about t.be ex-Tfll• ......... -f1"d wlflt tlle traordlnary work of the Nott~.~!:'~~:'~ u. :, '=: "' Of-.. c.-tY 09 heart 1uraeon, Dr. eoan1ot,,.......otttiec:-111ee-OM.;,; Norman Sbwnway and m11nlty Cel•• Olttrlct Of Orenoe ·~a~ ' Collfltr. c.11torA1-. w111 , •• ,.. ....... ,,... ~ .... "' would appreclate some 1110s .,. to t:• p.111., MoftclaY, Men" .,,_. .. , ~'°" "-·-ll1ou can obtain >1. •••owpurc.'-'"' °"'*",.,.... 1ti '1w1 ..... ...... ~ of NAt1 KND1 •.VICI IOUWd 411 tJ10 Plaadl them. -EASTEB.NER AdUlll .... ,, .... Cot I• M•U. Pvell-(lr ... Coelt o.lly Pltot. 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'fMse r.,,:.=:~-:.":.:'.= Wiil IM Pvl>l'-4 Or919 CAelt Delly PllOt ltatb&lel were .......,ued No~~wlttl*-lllttMclfcw IMr.'4,21,Jl,Apt.4,19 Im.to bJ aua Hooper. ad· ::""u':::::'~:::O.~•---------­mlat1&ratlve &Hlata•t TM....,.• ni.... ,_.... • PlJBLIC NOTICE for Nenlu -••7• ~:::_ ,..=-~~": fMi411 •.D. ,._,lhll111 MY*°'111.,._....,.._ NOTICE Off DEATH OF LA~D~:RYo!r ~o~ s::"°" ~·~Ef~~~~EfoAf~ wrua bu doGe. lot for ........ Or' .... C:-C Delly Pl:. INISTER ESTATE NO. m vocabulaey. After Mermw.n ,,.. 1• A·10'l632. re~diDI a eolwnn of • PVllUC NOTICE eJefic1:r\~, hc~e~ftosrs yuan that appeared ID nd contlncaem creditors of the 0reaoa loamaf, I f'Uiik11emCi arl Fonfet" end penons l~~,f!. tbe word MOT1c:eH11.tta.ev 11CMv11N1NC• may be otherwise In-.. .._ ,,_..k HMrW1t ... l>eNW -.-City •• ." I -. re-c-tt.,, .. OtV.,. 1..w. .. MM<" •rested In the wlll .nd/or aUseO that mast ol tbe JS, ·-.. ,, ......... Of'" -late: women with whom I hid =-~·,~~ A petition hes been flled been bavtq aex fell Into ._ .... ...-. 1..-1 .. C•••c. c...tar. y Herma Fonter Brown Ulat ealelO"Y -but 1 ~ OlfMllr'IN. • • z.-a...,.. n the SUperlcw Court of nner mew t .......... a~-~==::.~.:: range Qu\ty requesting • ttr;.:---'-,, ..,_HA"• "PC'~ c-hal Herma Forster name £or · £~ a "•· rown be appointed a s bwlcb.-.IACKM. 11 •• ._..... __ """ rsonal repesentatlve t o DEA.a' .JACK: Yen =:."::W°'"'~~;:: dmlnlster the estate of &eaer lelll ~ ablMt -~"-1111--• Karl Forster, Fountain JM ra.aa it cteee a-.'°~=.==---..:=::= alley, Callfomla hmder die• Dla't w tM wont 1,.,1.,. c.."'"'"""' 0 .,..,.e»m•"' he Independent Ad· .:_... .__._ ~et 1'4-J71• lnlstratlon of Estates Department. tile 1ea 1trda' .-do -=~::.::..::===---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ '° 1upedlt. CM a.~-·· • 1.. ~ ct>. The petition Is set for g-::t,~z..o.n. earing In Dept. No. 3 at , ••• Gossip (From Page 80 British journalism by bnngmg gossip out or lbe closet and putting it on a rooting where it i s now the m ost respected area of our profession.'• Dempster's rivals accuse him of writJna too nicely about the ~-employer, Lord Botbemere. baa described t>empater's writlne reeeatly a 0 an old cold fried potato." Dempster is leavin& the Mail on April 3 after a prolonied contract dispute. WHILE DEMPSTER 'S column bas been the target of dozens of libel suits. he claims he ls a "stickler for accuracy" and will print everything gossipy be can confirm one way or another. .. And if people don't like it, they don't like it. You take a risk every time that you're going to offend someone," he says. Even the British gossip mill bas its standards. MOit columnlsta say they wouldn't oubllclz.e an adulteroua affair unless 1-ibe huaband ls mak1n1 a monkey out of bl.a wife," or a homoaexual alliance unleu me partner ls a security riak. But Demp1ter complalna that American gossip writers are .. too bloody tame." Be says he would have expe>Md former U.S. Rep. Wilbur Milla' alcohol troubles 1001 before the Fanne Fox affair. .. If only someone bad written about It before, be might have saved himself, .. DemJ)6ter maintains. "It's in the public interest to report when politicians have drinking problems or girltrieods. • · What does the future hold in store for gossip? "There aren't any great stories ahead," be notes sadly. "The next two event.! will be Prince Charles' marriage and Princess Anne's divorce. I don't think Capt. Mark Phillips can put up with her much longer. I give them al most five years." Aa for Prince Charles, "He's become rather boring, like a.o overwoTked mine. Tbel'e's not. much left Ulere." ( Horoscope ) SATURDAY, MARCH 15 By SYDNEY OMAJla AIUES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19(: New approach aids ln resolving dilemma. Ma.Ice contact with one who recently has been in seclusion. Roman- tic aura dominates scenario. You are aaked to "take an active part in 1pedal campalp or fund drive. P.-.1-0.-. c:.o..1 °"'' P11oi 700 C1v1c Center Drive Merell 14, nm mwo e s t , S a n t a A n a . California 92702 on April 8, PUBLIC NOTICE 1980 at 10·00 a.m . l'OTJa on1.rCTtOIO IF YOU OBJE CT to toe r1110T1o•or 11.ic.ci<>f4i ranting of the pet1t1on. H<n1CE•i'ilAt11Yc.111tN1,,.,.,you shoold either appear ~··• #oMloe:11>01 E .. , • .,,. ,.,., "" at the hearing and state -"'u.. C•tv., '"',.. °" ,_f your ob,ectlons or tilt-=..!:.~ J..,., •-. 10' 1,.. written objections with the f a.OTICt• $E DI! POlt ESTI! court before the hearing. ••010 - -"'-••• Et«c-Yout" appeerance may be ~-• .._ ...... a..IM ... 1,,,... --· ..... ,,.. • .-.... 1n person °' by your at· ~--· ~· -"' •·~ ~-Ltorney. ..,,~,,,......,,,Ol)I~,,,,...,.", r IF YOU ARE A cP., • ...._..-'"'-"'"'o cs. c RE 01 TOR or a cont-<_,,.._, 1n9Pnt creditor of the de· '°' "°'" ~·· ',,.. c . ., u a'ed you must file your ~-· ~ .... ,.,Oi '°"" .... ,.,, ~ . th rt M""~' ,,.._ ... , .. ,,_ , ... ,., .. present It to the personal TAUBUS (Apr. 20-May »): Wish comes true if you are receptive and sensitive to trends. Your intuition works overtime and i5 on target. A friendship could become an important rela- tionship. Older woman hu your best interests at heart and will prove it. GEMINI (May 21-Juoe 20): Social contact aids in fulfillment or aspirations. Broaden horizons. Highlight versatility. Dtaplay sense of humor. Another Gemini and Sagittarian figure prominently. You succeed on .. third try." ,~ .... 1,.,. J• » oCh o. •• J...-1.~c 1a1m w ith e cou or _, _ 1,.. representative appointed ...,:: :6:'. .. :_,..'-;::; • P-::"tL0t. by the court within four ._.... • ....__ ._.. ... _,_ onths from the date of Dl9t',.. ... ..._ i.e -· • 1 • •,.. ' • • first Issuance of letters as CANCER (June 2l·July 22): Be aware of fine points, details and chance for di.uemlnat- ing pertinent information. Aquarius, Scorpio persona play si1nUicant roles. You eaio spiritual I.mights. A roadblock to progress will be removed. LEO (July 23-Aue. 22): U you don't expect to get Involved., get 101ns. in another dlrectloa. Empbula on "deep feelinp," Investment of time and emotions. Gemln.l, Vlrlo. Salittarlua penona flaure prominently. Moaey question can be answered l! you are perceptive and recep- tive. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Dtplomacy wins, forcing methods result in aetbact. Choice la your own. Accent on cootracta, part.nerablps, legal status or a relatlomblp. Taurut, Libra persons play key roles. Maintain low profile. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Obtain valuable hint by studying Virgo meuage. Go slow, Ue low. find out what la expected of you. Deftne teTms, avoid self-deception. Accent on depen- dents, pets, employment. Solutit>n is found to long -standing problem. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Imprint in- dividual style. Accent on creative endeavon, change, a variety of sensations and travel. Member of opposite sex talks about emotional and financial security. SAGl'ITARIVS <Nov . 22·Dec. 21): Finish rather than begin complete project and you enhance chances for success. Emphasis on property, home, estabtishina "territorial ri&bts." -CAPJUCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Optlmlam replaces gloom. You have valid opportunity for fresh start outlet for creative talents. You can make valuable, new contact. . AQUARIV8 (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Study finan· cial terrain. Perceive money potential .. Your natural abllities surae to forefront. Cycle 11 sucb that mlstakea, d.lsappolritmenll fade into put. Take cold plun1e into future. PJSCE8 (Feb. 19-Mar. ~): Lead rather than follow; your own feellnp, instincts take you aloa1 1ucce11ful paUI. Gain bint from Aquariua me11a1e. Dlvenlfy, shake off letharo, ~ viewa in crapblc manner. ClrcumttanCAl9 favor your eftol'ta. Irish Coffee Slate~ A btt of st. Patrick'• Day cheer will be urved from t :ao a.m. to noon March tt at an "lrilb Colfee" for benefit of U.. Exi>erlence Center. • Tbe DCJllt.St. Pftr:lck'• Day coffee wt11 be btld at tbe ~ ot Mn. Robert w. HO'Ward, Corona*1Mar. a.tnatloal may be made with Cleva How&Nt -...JJN, or Barbara Peckenpau1h, 759 • ..,, The Experience Center, a .. band1·on" 1clenee mu1tum dealtQ•d ea peel ally for cblldrm, II at SSll Main et., lnine. lta boura are • a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuelday Ul.rouCh Friday and DOOll to a p.m. Saturday and SUDday. Among guests at the recent premiere of the Newport Bayview Yacht Club, Newport Beach, were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Suzy Baron, left, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guggenheim. Coast Women Debut Ka.. Dell Lipyanlk and Joanne MJcbele Amen were presented at the 8l1t annual D e b at an t'e B a 11 sponsored by the St. Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral Ladies' Socie· ty of Loa An1eles at the Century Pim Hotel. Mi11 Llpyanlk . dauabter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Upyanik of Newport Beach, waa ----~ ~~---- RUFFELL'S a.HOLSTHY ....,.w .. ..... lfU ..... lt"- c.t ...... eaconed by fted Beebe ofLolAnp •. She ii a Juior at Corona del Mar Wsb School. Kl.a Amea, daugbter of Mr. and Mn. Louis A. Amen of Corona del Mar, WU aeorted by Edward Stepban.lan of Temple CltJ. Sbe alao la a Junior at CclM Hl&h School. Free Tickets:: Orcus Vargas . EicctutMt Hunting~' Center offer dally t~ Mar. 1e. Pick free ticket• '°' k 11 and under from an mall merchant. toP clrcua con. t Huntington c.nt Mat. 17 thN 20. -. ...,,. 1 lprov1ded in Section 700 of 'v "-' "..., ·llV'.., t h e P r o b a t e C ode o f City o.rllfl -o""''._.c. .. -.... !California. The time for SK,....,_,_,."",.,... filing claims wlll not ex- 0.'"'. MllrVI IJ. "'° O-• 1 ......... C.11'°'"'"' pi re prior to four m~nths <~: .. ••• from the date of the ear-'""•-•'*' ing noticed above. '"'*'-0-.Coo"o.11,P•IOt, YOU MAY EXAMIN E MM'<" 14• •• m• • the file kept by the court. PUBUC NOTICE If you are Interested In the __ estate. you may file a re· ,KTmous auuMl!H quest with the court to re- 1tAM111TAn.iw11111T celve SPKlal notice of the n. ~..,...... "OOi"O l><nl· Inventory of eS1ate assets --l I T TL E A A s c ,,. L and of the petitions, a c- l!NTl!RNISU, 1,. .. LM r;,-.,. count s and report s ~•ve1...,.c..i......,.~ descr ibed In Section 1200 .,,.:.:-'°,..,!... ~=·. ~~°'~ of the callfomla Probate '"" Code. T'MI ...... II ,_,.... O'/.,. I,, ....._.. ' Miio F . DeArm.y, At· Tiits = -..:~~= .1111 u. torney •t uw, 2659 W. c-t., Cleft " o..,. CAivntr °" Lincoln Ave., Anaheim, ~·..... ca.9210t ;tet<7'4)~16 . "'m" flWl--(Jr-Cont Daily Pllet. Plll>f..._, er.,,.. c-9t l)Olly PHOI ~n.n.-1,14,1• .. ,..., Mar.14,11,11,1• tm-eo Pt1BUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ujl• AND XcciDrlfT AflO "l!ALTH SY~IS 0' THI ANMUM. STATIMIMT YIAi. llHOaO OICIMallR JI, tf1' 0, "90VIOUtT MUTUAL Lll'l INSUllA!ltal CIOM~AlllY O~ ~HIL.AIMIL.flHIA ... , 1111Ai.1tn ll'••lllT. 1'141LAOaLl'MIA, l'IHNrf'LYUIA tt1'9 140MIOl'~ICS ll.11S,.t9C,llt 1.no~"·* ,.,ta4,669 10,HI."' PUBLIC NOTICE LIOU. ttOTICa A~CATIOfll TO O•OAMIU A NATIONAL MN« MOYaMaa• U, tf1' APll'UCATION •ccal'TIO P'Ott PIUNOON J4HU4•Y 1S, l- \U~"LaMUC'T41. Al',LICATIOfll ACCal"nO "°.,.UNG ON MA•CHl,1'• '"' COMl"T•OLLI .. 0, T"E cu••••CY WrUMINOTCHt, 01n•1CT Ofl OOLUM81A su .... L ...... , AL .. ,~ICATION we. THE Uto!OIASIGN£0. lntendlflll IO.....,.,. er'4 °"" •• Hetlonel •• ,,_ In occ.orWllC• "''"" '"" pt'CNIMOM of"" H•tlofwll 8enll 4ct, .. -· • lttr"'1 -_..ketlon to Ille OllmptrGlltt of Ille Otnwlcy for ....,,,. .. IOfl to .,.anln ~ Hatlenet l'lenll, elld .,,..,... • lollowl1 Thal. In .,_ af il'Tt.....C., MIO Hal""°' 8anll ...... -of file lollewl ... 1111 .. : C· I I .. Think Big Vito Cetta, an a rc hitect in Santa Monica combined h is hobby with his profession when he designed his firm's offices. His hobby is, of course, flying and tus decor a-tion a single-engme airplane. Moonshining Returns Crops Used to Brew Alcohol for Autos SALT LAKE CITY <AP> -The backwoods s cience or moon-shining ts coming back, this time in a grassroots, legal effort lo beat the rising costs ol common gaso)lne. Farmers throughout the country are using or trying to use corn, wheat, potatoes, sugar beets. barley, oats and e ve n wate rmelons to bre w alcohol. The modem moons hiners say thaf with little modificawon, any ga soline engine can run on a lcohol. And they're not talking about the much- touted gasohol, which 1s usually a mixture of 90 percent gasoline and 10 percent high-proof alcohol. They're talking a bout ethyl alcohol, as low as 150 proof, or about 25 percent water. THE BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, Tobacco and Firearms, whic h used to chase moonshiners through southern hills and swamps, is now apologizing for the r ed tape necessary to set up private stills. Federal r egulations permit backyard distillers who post a $100 bond to make up to 2,500 gallons a year, but they cannot sell or give away the alcohol and must add other liquid gues to it to render it undrinkable. Any brew that leaves the still in drinkableformistaxedat$10.50aga1Jon. pete," says Wilkerson. who de monstrates a solar stUl he says anyone can build for about Sl30. L ast year's model cost only $22. but Willterson says the new design a door·sized unit of wood, glass, metal pipe and black Astrotwf -is better. "If I have my way, in five years this country will not need to import one drop of OPEC oil." says Wilkerson, a father or e ight who lives off Na vy disability retire ment. Wi lkerson, wh o s t udie d engineering technology in college, says it took a lot of "trial and error" to deve lop the right formula for the fuel. HE SAYS SUCH PROBLEMS as alcohol's lower vapor pressure, wbicb malces it tricky to start engines in cold weather. and its corrosive ef. feet oo enginee because of ita water content can be overcome witb further experimentation. Grant Kohlor, a Shelley, Idaho farmeJ', says be bas been burnl.og homemade alcohol in fOW' pickup trucks, an Opel passenger car and somefann equipment. Koh.Jor's trucks are equipped wttb two eas tanb, one for alcohol and one for rellllar 1aoline to start up the en0ne. 1 DM. Y PILOT 113 PVBUC Nones ftlalC NOTICE P119UCNOl'ICB """TtWI IUll•... •1 llfenTIOUHWf•IU ~noll99WnlDI MAMe ITAT ..... T ...... IYATCMa•T ...... ITAThllalf'T NAa. ITATUllCWT ,.... ......... --I• ........ ..!_lie~,.,_'• ..... .,.... n.....,...._.._.., '"' ........ ,.. .. ,..... .,. 4'ol119 . -· _... .... ..... . C•I , ...... N AND A•· ~·ucwa "°°" ... tV1c;a4 ,,.,, c.M.TH , ... ,.,...,.. ~"'9 "'" ~IAflr; •} c.r-... t0CIA'f•i c.J 1'1111._,. ANDA• W.•l•lso,CA... .. ....... ~ ..... -'l'fe1•, hffo Ut, ~ ... Cll, I 0 C I AT It, I 0 , TWA .. I .... ~~.II•!!!'-,,.~. IN!I Wllll•M e . Hlflll .. rn, IU Cl! ...... .... MIOIN-..UNOCC*MilTANU! CCI 1 ""' 1 -.~..-.,--Melo..-.DrM,....,. MUOMD ..... HOCIHTllllS, 'IT I It "lllllMAN, IO'TWAltl .,:::::., .._.It~.., M Ill-QI» INC., o QI,._,. <..-aCIM • J INelNllltlHO QONIULTANT, tit 111..,......_.J ......____ Mfc"-1 1. 91111ct1, *' c.r,.er ... "4iu, M• Ht,~ Colllor ltroet, l.•11111• •••<II, 'fl 19 -• ·~-Strwt.'~~ta:at t.Kll.~ttiet ~!"'~' .. ,-... ........ _. c.!, ~=·"' -"• •IUI... ,,..,.._ .. ~.,_.11Mft. •u111cu .. 1. Dllfl&.O•M••n. ~':....'.:.-, ,,.~ ., "::.'...":'", ....... ,. Mo :u 1_ °' °'""' c-oty Oii M~ INC., o Col...,,... ~etlOft, • 1 fllk I_, -•-re ' -· WlllMft\O,.......,_ ~-"'-• W.. 2#. ~ ·~.:..-:--It <--•"' Oii .... ' .. ~~ o...,... C..lt .,.:i:: ~':., ':*: 0::.:.'"C::., ... ~-:.=~*' .., . ,...,,._. _,,, ....••... 1. t"HI J_.,..... ...., .. ...,..., ... Tlllt ........... -fll• wtth ._ ' H\llNI~ ~~~ 0r--. Gol#ll'I Oft PUBUC NOTICE c-w.. 1"'· ••• 0. ._. ~=·....,..,Jr., ·-· 'k'f1tiou1 iws1N1u ,.,., • .......,. • LAw llfMla l'TATIMCN1' : PVBl.IC NOTICE Thi• MMll'*1t -tnld witll IN ===-....... TM '9llowlfle .-~, ero dOl"9 Ct1111ty Ct•rll of OfM9' CoUllty on ~ ... ~-1 """::-:;A IHVUTMl!NTS, IOI aTATIM .. fTfl=TitDHWAi. ::i,~~lllACAlllUO. ~UM)....... I ~ .... Soolte I . c..i. ~ CefH. l'AtmfCUtlHl .. Of'HA'l'l•G =~;re-"'»* It...., NftW ...._. 2'122 f l U.DClt ,..,,... CAmtt ~-°' ..... C.0.M o.lty ....... ltsnM,. A .... ca..--. C..w.,,.,. fltCTmous llUSU•llU ...... , .. , (;Ml .. , ..... ~ l, M, 2t, .. ,. ,,...I Mio.Al!&. HOWAltO eaHNE TT Tiie IOllowlftt ,__ .... •ltMr-fllnt» PVauc NOTICE mt 1!11~ A .... C.0.~ llNM: U • l•"•r•I P•rtft•r from Ille ll'vt>Cllllecl 0rM91 C.0.M o.lly PllOI, Cofif, "'2lt NrtMf'INp Oper•1nt ....... Ille f lt· ~r<ll 1, M, JI, 21, lteO !JU.IC) ' '"" ... _ " <MCllKMd .., • llllOUl ~llMU n•m• ., COAST llml .. ~ CUSTOOIAH S€1tVICE LTO et '°'1------------•SIOl.llTIO•OtO.t... ._,AHrWe..-tt M•mltton Strul, Coll• M .... Tllla ---wes ,,..,, M iii 1,_ c.i1•.,..lll•'21UJ ltllOUITlON M 'f'N• eoAltD 01' C-ly a.n. of Otaft91 C-r Oft n .. uctllleut llulw u -•Ill• ------------011t•CTOt11 o .. lltYI•• •••ett ....... ry..... -· IW IN --·P -fllod Oft NOTICE OF DEATH OF WAT•• DfST•ICT D•CUltl"O in ,.,_. O<Coller 14, lt7t In ,,.. County of ALT•R E. DAVtDSON PVBUC NOTICE tNT .. ntOM TO D•TACM Tiit· ._ Or c atTOaY PaOM IMf'ltOVllUNT F:-:.~ ~~.~.: 0..1y.:: ~: N•me •"<I •O<luo of ,,.. AND OF PETITION TO DISTltlCT ltO. 111 IDCTACMMl•T . ' . . ,..,_, Wl--wie 0.•ICI unlltar•. ADMINISTER ESTATE ~~lc!itEAS.tNlloel'dolOlro<1orlof PVBUC NOTICE 606 Hem111on Strut. C~t• Mew, NO A·103S20 , ... lr¥1M R ... c .. w ••• , Olllrlcl "'''°""~~17~1oro T 0 a I i h e I r s . 11Rwo1 i.111"""""••f1t'9ll,._. tM>'Tla11n1m ... e1os ,.....,. benefic iaries, c reditors Of -ol ltlit --.of.,,...,,.,,,...... NOTIU IS HEltEBY GIVEN -"'*'"-' 0r.,. C.0.'1 Oolh• Pl.... nd contl,..._.t credliors of "-., .. ot '"''"-••IC oi..,1e1 Ho. 1tw e..'d ot Trva .... of -eo.a Merc11'·14. 11 11, •• 1n1 • ...,... .. 111 of tRWO,._.lfto ~. c---tvGol•-OtRroctof°'--· -Walter E. Davidson and W:HEAEAS.-•r1toryc1H<r11Md1 .. c-t,,c.1tor ...... u•r..:•1 ...... .., PU8UC NOTICE pe r sons who may be e: .. 1111>11 "A". W"'<fl Eir!llM 1u1t.K,,.. bkh 119 "' 11 00 • "'·· r....o.y, MMcll therwlse Interested in the ... ... 0-llTINa......,_lnc•pW•t. :::c:::t:::i:~ = NOTICE IS HEllll!IY GIV£N THAT will and/or estate: .., ,..,..'"· -,..,. ,_,., to t,.. A••nue. Gou.a Moow. c.111or..i•. •• ERITAGE BAHIC. n1 Nori.II Euclid A petition has been flied "•tur•• Hr vice t>ounCl•ry 11nu1 wfuc11 ume ....,-. w111 be "'*1<1v tr..i, """""""· c.1-..1• '*' .... by Walter E Davidson Jr ---l«Wdt>ylltWOenc11 ... _,...,_, .. ,:ltot• "•"· with , ... "'•O•r•I D•PO"' . • . Coun•v s-w1.a11on 01\lroch of Or.no-1-..i f'ALL UASs SCHE04Jl.E 1.._.nc. Corflor-. .,, "-le"-In the Superior Court ot Co1wo1v,Db1t1<1No 11csooc •>•no -occ o -.1N111 Olfk• ot er..-c11. -"" ranoe COunty requesting ANO All t>io. .,.. 10.,. "'..:coto.nc• •''" llc.i1on "" «<ec>t.ad tor 1111"".,.. that Walter E Davidson WMEltl!AS, ditt•.,,.,_t of~ le<-· II"' BICI fotm l~tn.ct-•...., C:-1· ·11-eo • ' rlCCH'y lrom I AWO'• 1...,,...,....11 01._ ,_, •ncl Sclo<ll>Utiont whkll ., • ......, 1 ,_ ...... IUflcw! '' lot IN relo(atlon J r . b e a PP 0 I n t e d a c, tr1c1 No. n1Md.,.,..."'°"Of111e '"' on 111.-,,......,. -~·n ,,,.01110 ,,.. WO<>OeR•OGE BRANCH,,...... personal representative to rllo<yto~ #/6-llobe1nlhe Of Ille """'~lftQ AGtf\l of Wtd tc~I th or-l«.t-•t ~I e.tr.eMe administe r the esta te Of IHibllc lnttrfo&t •• -11 ••In ltw 1n1er.. Olllrlct P.,k••Y. ,,.,..,.., County of 0.MQit, 01tn.terr1torro.><r11>N1nE•t1lb1t"A E<Kt1.11t00tr"""' ,_,11 .. ,.,, ,.,. mo,.,.., 10 •,.... IOC•tion ••"'°Walte r E. Dav l d~on of ,..,.,,o. ~d • ,._,., <tw<k. ,.,..,,..., <""'<k iu"-• P-•.-r. 1rv1nt, C-y 01 Laouna Beach, Caltforn1a ,..,.,o. °' blel<N<'"t DOnO -~••bl• to,,... Ol\OO.Coll~ <under the Indepe ndent Now. THEREFORE. 1,.. &.ro °' -·of er. eo..1 Communn• coo~ A"• '*_,""'""Cl 10 <.,,.,_on Administration of Es ta tes Olrecl0r1 of IRWO DOES MEAEBV 01\t•tc l 804lrd o1 Tru•lou ,,. •n llll ""'""'-,,..,tile IWH-t . , . A ESOLVE. OE T £ AMl,.E ANO •IY>OUnl noc Int._,, .. ,., ~•CHll IS• I ... •rll"'I 9itl'I .,. ~· Olre<IOr Act). The pet1 hon IS set fo,-OROER•SFOLLOWS of,,.._.. DtO ... -r-• ,,.., ,,,., • '"• ,..,.,.1 o.o'"'' ,,. ... r.,.co hear ing In Dept. No. J at Se<1Moot "Ti..llll\1Nlntent1ottot1111• D-r ••II •nt•r 1n10 .,,. "'-Of'PO<•lon • '" "-' OHoct .. 700 Civic Center Driv<• eo.ro Of °'"'""°'~ 10 •t«ll 11\al c•r COfttr•tt ,1 ""' .._ " • .,.,,,.., 10 Moftl-y ~1'"1. !w•t• >..oo SM! . • Uln '""'""" -·'-'" Exn1D1t A """ In IN -o11 .. 1...-. to ..,,,.,'" Fr-•tco. C.trforM• ... ~ II ... , West, 1n the City of Santa trom tmpo_.._t Ot5lr1ct No n1 Of 10 wen c.an1r..:1 ,,. proc"'" Of -,_,"""'""to prot"' ""'11•..,onq Ana, California on March IRWO <~~ Will ... lorfej-or "' '"' <•M ..... "lllll!Ut-.. ,.., • r19N IO 00 2S 1980 at 10. 00 a m IKt-t. n..tt • ,.,,.., "'°"''"91,.. e• Of •Donel ,,_ lull .._ _,._ •111 De "'ti ,.. '"" • -1n.., -•o ol "" "' ' • • • terior-..,..,. .. ,,. .. ,,1tory 10 c. •on~...,j0 ....,~.,,stro<.t tenl w1u. 111e A_..1 °'"""°' .,,,..,., IF YOU OBJECT to lhf' <1et•'-.-·<".....,"'•"~•n1ot No11td1»0Nv••!Nlt-"''°"'""• •s o.....,o1 ti._of _1 ... 111u1>11c• granting of the pet ition. • 11 e1e1.ii. ••to,,. • ..-of""' •r•• 10 r:-•>OCI of '°"• ,,~ 10 1 °""' .,,.,. ,,. •-of""'-.. '"" ----.. you should el ther ap~a r becl<!tKr.Cl,l\onloi..,1u.1,..»c,.1My I "-t~ Ml lor .,._,,.,,_,...., Oothon• oA t1w -'<•I'°".,. Oft,,.. I 011Rwo-"a••t1-1or1n-c1e1n Ttw eo.o ot Tr.,.~·-~ -'" ttw R-• Olfk~ .. 114., Of,,. at the hear ng and stat1.- bonvpw-.or-.oM1nte""'"" pr,,,,,.._of._,.,,,..,,..,_•11 0.0,-><•• .. ,,__,...,""u.c-0ot• your ob1ectlons or file S.Clleol >. Tl\a1 ""' •~m• •nci c-1 ot 10 ..... .,,.., "~Un "" .. , t-T .... , .... , ..... '--"" -t< 1" written objections with thf' "°"'of ttw OM4Klln'wnt \Niii De t-lorm•l•t~ .,, .,.1 ....,.,. '" -"'°"'"Cl •pee''°" d"rln9 r99wl•r hll,,.U t t...J h . e11.01hhell~..-.tio..ot1twao.n1oi HORMAN E wATSOH "°"''-cour .,.,.ore the eannq Direct°" ol lltWO .. let '°''" '" s..~.,,, PvDlhf\ed llUr\U•ftt lo S•ct .... Your appearance may bf> A .. otuuon ..., .. , ... , -·" R•wtut100. eo..ci of , ,..,.~ >c> u 1111111 of -R-. -"-'• m person or by your a 1• I• on Ille wt1'1 l"9 ~of U.. Olt Ptibtl'llwtl 0r.,. C.0.>t 0.11, Piiot •-•of Die ,,_ .. ~I '"-...U t 1r•«•11t1-..c11oc~--~r > 14 ,. ,~., eo.--or ney. tlonofYlclcem10<y1ocsooc•1 1---· -·---ME1m..11ca 11AH" I F Y OU A RE A Seclleol4.'-ttte t1 .... ....,.,. •• !0rl! PUBLIC NOTICE lt"-"lo tteyt, CRE DITOR o r a con. ,...,,11Qbya.1$8N.-dof Ol!'O(lorlOl\llWI ,.,_ . ~Ufttlott o1 ow •i.e...._. Of w 1c1 ••• > -----p_,_ °'-c.o.~ o.,1, P•iot t 1 ngent credctor of the de-r11or, f""" ,,,....,,._,, l>htrlc t No "oTia:: T,~:rsSA1.I """011. u.,.. '"" · eased, you must fil e your 221 •nctM11-m.ftlffr'Ol•tlftt lD•"' 0 ,. A.prH 11• '"° •••is •,., talm with the court or ~:-~°'='1oi.11e-:!i'-.~;::::.,....o; HOME FEDERAL SAVI NGS AHO PtJBUC NOTICE re~nt it to the personal •:OOp.fT\.,otM-~•·rw•· LOAN ASSOC IA TION OF SAN epresentatlve appoint~d llu!Ho,onA.llrll I•, tttO,lntlleolflcotOI :~E~j ~~::t ~"T:. ':':: "ICTfllOUI MIMtflU y the COUrt Within fOUf" :::::.:._ "°' ~ Ortw, •rvlne. ,.,,, uocuted a.v wtL LIAM o llMMITA~NT onths from the date of ~a.n.c .. ~"--1111«» HA1tV•Y .... s HE1t1t Y AHN....!!:... .... ~ --.,. lrst Issuance of letters a s •"Y "".,'" 1 .. ,.,. .. , ... lftClllCllno HA.·~.!.~~,~"""~ ,1::7,,· HAT Io ... L $ALE I lded In Section 700 Of ---"918ndwttNftllle•f'9•1D • n-----~ -"'-..., ................ h P b t C f ..... ....,,,...,mc>ro.......,,Olflrlct P-UH1IOfflci.I ~"°"-SOCCATIOI; ... • QI • ._ • ro a e Ode 0 Ho.2....., __ e._.,_ C-ty, c.1"°""' w111 ... , •• .,...1c "" ...._.. •-. c-atlfornla. The time fo,- s.c..a. TMt111es.cr.1ery .. t1two :"'~ .. .,.. "'~::=..-.,.:~~en °"91lllle 11"9 claims wlll not e1e- .,.....,.,. -......., 1' o+.-• .. uw ~ • 111e c:..y <Ill.•• a ~-re prior 1o "four months :=::•.::.:=:~_::.~ c.vn-. 10e ci..c c-.. 0t1 ... aro.°"1eftae ~',!~ rom the date of the hear-°' ,,_. -. Oldoe .. -. su. "' -... "' .. 0tv .. --· c-, · · nv noticed abOYe. c:.itton.1a °'Or•-· St4it• °' c;.,....,.,.. •. •11 ....,_ --· tt>W 1 YOU MAY EXAMIN F ATF spokesman Howard Criawell said no fuel diaUllers bave been a rrested so far for falling to denature their brew: "People wbo are getting pennita for stills are serious about produciJll fuel:" AOOPTEO SIGNED AN O AP r'9f\I. llU•...., onte< .. l c..,, .. y.., to A-, ...._, a..c11. c.I fll k he ttOVED . ,., --------" -...... OeedOI ~ • ept by t court. ft .. _,, .. ·~-•. Trwt.llil---1Y•-•-D'-Mli.n.. 1-Pf__. f OU -1-6~st-f ..__ wnmr.~ a•n e-...... _, ... ~ ~ ..... c-c _,.. --.-..... ·-~....... ., •• ,., ........... ~ n .. ~ _,._an •..,..,..,..•~a_, llW.A.O.-. ~••Tr.C.-1tu.•·-°"...,. • tate, you may file a~-boUer-type atilla. tue1ed witb wood. for about $2,300 ~c. ic..... ., c...,,......, _.,., 0r-.. -, .... --... i. c t with the court to ,.~-each. He aays they'll produce about 7 eallom of .,.._., °' c.11...,,,,., " -• •,... ..._.C::.."t.... lw• ~al notice of the BY THE END OF February, the government alcobol an hour. He aaid <me ol his customers in t1hNM "AHto!N9.._..,.._,,. ~~"' .. -;-.:!.,~ .,... -.... _ .... -tory of estate assets bad issued 2,200 s pecial permits to distill fuel, southern Utah la ualng watermek>na to brew n1ew•ttt~•u.oktr1ct.i Me'": .~ .. 0r._ c-1v. c-e, OWti ., 0r-.. c-. nd of the petitions, ac-indi idual f ,,_...., 0r.._ ~ °"'1Y Pltot. c:.111on1&e.. ......_,. • ..._ o u n ts a n d r e p o r t s nearly all of them to v armers. alcohol ~11u.t1.1• .,... A national alcohol fuels hotline in Colorado re-u h~ ~,...: ,,.:..,~.,,;' .....,...., 0r.,.. c.. o.iiy scrlbeod In Section '200 ports it is tatting 300 calls a day with requests for 'l1le ATF says only seven commercial permits so ':~ o1 •" :. •• _ -·_; ~ n.1uw. '· 1~.... the callfomla PrObate ailed F I bave been issued for alcohol stills. One of the first -.-. •c NOTIC"" ,....,,_.,_, -... ..,_ Oft • .., Code. information. E ach caller gets a book c " ue ,. bei buil . .-1L1D&4 c. -w1c1 '-,,, ,,,. • ..,, ""9t Oii, ~· PUBLIC NOTICE F rom Farms... small·scale commercial plants u ng t m -01,_ """°'...--~ .,, ----------w .....__ E 0 idso J Aberdeen, Idaho, by Ferrell Palmer. He hopes to CP-1113S ~..,~,_..;,,.,,. .. ..,~,... .,..,.. a....... . aw n, r., Seve ral compa nies are selling stills or equip· 11 d f h' NOTICE OF DEATH 01 u ,...~ "'<omnwrc ... 1, N Y"'ll MUtttOPALCOUn Pro ~. 2951 u C.stana Produce up to 1,500 °a ons a ay or use on JS 1 ··-• o Los A •l'"'s c m ent to build the m. 0 bo ANO OF PETITION TOI ~".!~t1':..."-· "'~·~~1'°"11,;;.-.. ' ~~ .......°"~~'!~. r ., "9 "' ' a . A North Carolina-based nationa l magazine, own farms and to sell to neighbors for a ut a STAT ·--~ -..,_.,.., • -~-~ 90046 ; (213)~11 · d liar a gallon His SlSO 000 plant will use gr"ln ADMINISTER E E 011 ~· -°',.. "VO•OCA•-"'° •DTOttA-.oouNTY ""°''1Mct <>-c:o.r1 o .. 1y P"o• Mother E arth News. says its alcohol fuel seminars o · • .. NO A 103556 ,...,<" _ .. .., ""oowc"" .,,.r•"°"' '" .1uD1aAL 0tn•1CT ---" and potatoes. • • • commer<t•lly D•v•nQ Quanllll•\ ll4l -t• ~ r I, I , 14, "" 1111).to in tbe Midwe!\l and South have attracted up to Estate of : Mar lon L~ 01,,., .. ,w. ,,.,, ... ., •• 1,on ,...... ""li:d 11 ,CAnta 1,000 people per session. The magazine.has S?ld T onc ray, a ka Lee Ton-,.,,,.,,..,.u,..r\t""""""v'i.'~' PL AINT"F sourMEflN th ds f lcohol fuel kl.ts a t ._.5 each lnCIUdUlg Cra y •• roer..O In'"" -'"""' ,.,..,.., CALIFOANIA GAS COMPANY.• <ot -.,..----.,,..-,,.--,,..._--~ OUSan 0 8 -' . . 'Turley, • ..,_, r1><or°"" Ju/1 H PGt•I-PUBLIC MEARI NG!> WI LL b~ a "motor fuels cookbook," chemicals and plans for • T 0 a I I h e I r s ·' .. ~, '" -1M -),. Otfl< .. 1 OEF£NOAN T MA RIAN c MELO llV THE COSTA MESA Pl.toN PUBLIC NOTICE ood b · ·11 LEASE be neficiaries, creditor s! Recorctt · · BAYLESS. MARIAH c BAYLESS <» HI NG cCMMt!>SION AT THE CITY a w · urningsti · -and contlngentcredltorsof R.c...-~r17•1~1n '"V ou''"•'• •• NEWP 0°RTMAlL,>7F•1ro ...... eo.,.Me.., ·_ • ed d I -10.. -•u Ofl•c••I R1><ora. ST O H E w A tt E • H E w po R t C•ltlorN•, • ••31l Pm , or H '°°" a~ RGER . t the a bove-nam dece en I\. QUlt<l .. m-••Kutt'CI b• ,.,..,.; STONEWAllE. ANO DOES. tl'W°"9f' P0\\10'• ~on .....,,.,.y, Meire ... RICHARD FREUDENBE • assoc1a e and persons who may r...-1.v,Qu11~1 .. m.ncu11"0f\t ""•-x.x ,1""""'.. u,1'to editor of the 850,000·circula tion m agazine, s aid _one From The Leader otherwise be interested in ........ ,In -•o ,,. ......... -..... su...,.,..s A•o•rdlllQ Ow IOlt-lnq •PPI•<• Of a lcohol'S prime benefits iS its lack Of pollution, the Will and/Of" estate:' \url«• MN to • o.,,cn of S00 I.el ~ "UMHlt .. It lion\ with hydrocar bon emissions 87 percent lower and A petition has been t iled belo:,':::-::.~~ .. -::::~ • ., un c!~T~~·-=--==-_-:_:: P~cf:~~~~~.-:~~~.::. carbon m onoxide 95 p e rcent lower than in WE ARE OFF by Carol Ann Fox in the d•••o.o -...11"1" ,,,._, o1 .u .. 1 ,_.....,.-. ...... ,_,...... •H,..ftQll o1 '"" ""-.. c1u11 o• gasoline. TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR• Superior Court. ot Oranc;ie :: •,;:=. ';;:,:C:::: :=::c~: =:_ • ~ .... -_._... ':':'::."~;,;/;!"°::,, ":~.::"~ Jerry WiUterson or Provo, Utah. a «·year-old County requesting that the' SCIO lttl from'"" wrt•o of ... ..,·-AVISOI II-..... -........ JIJ.000 ---proa\\f1'Q Of'I•• Benefit From Our Pncing Policy petitioner be appointed as ,.,.. '"" -°' •~"9 •or. o. E1 ,....._1 _.. ~ .. , <-• ue. ... ,,. °"',.~ '"""• _,..,... tor .• former moonshiner turned non-drinking Mormo~. S , A S S norsonal representative 10 •••011,,.11 "'°"""'"11 ,,........,,ftQ •nc1 ... a...ia.i.. -_ u«.,..... ro1<M of _...,,.,,...,Y 1CJ ooo .., ... , .. 1 ed 33 800 11 S ' e'ght months in hlS er6Cf/On nd Uperb 6 fVICe. ,..... m.,1tt11no .. ,d •ulKl•n<•• •• r• .. _.._ * • .._._ LN .. 1-..... t.e1, °" 1' ~ .,.,..., ol 1-_,,..,.., t>v haa ogg . m e tn 1 . . adm inister t he estate of w .....i ,,. .,. _., '"'"' w11,,.,.. .. <-•·"-F•"•••• R-. s"""-•• A .... "v~ mostly a lcoh ol-po w e re d pa c k up lecturin g the above-named decedent L•••oel• •"° ""•r" s L•n•o••• 1 To THE D£,ENOANr A c1v11 s...,,,. c .. " o. .... --G._.,.,, .. Ame ricans on the advantages or brewing their own NABERS ~--'at] under the Independent Ad · '"'.o."" -..,,. r.c:cwCllOCI ~"' u com"'..," ... -"'"'..,. "-"'""' a..-'""""1o011eon1ro10.. ..... , fuel. . "~ . • II YOU """ lo Cltl•l>Cf '"" PLAN !>P ~I lo c....,. ,,.. .,. .. _. m '1n '1strat1'on of Estates ~'!!o!"d.-J02t -JIS, 0th<1411 llH ~••"'1VOU 1 AMENDMENT TO SPECIF lt With cost est1males for moonshine gas rangmg Act. Aho u c.01 ,,..,.,,om '"• ,, 1•·~"'' _, """'· .. .,,,n >0.,.,., .. ,.r .., *"''"Of~""' A-•rom ''"' around so cents a gallon -less when the left.overs ,.._.,,,, 1 DAYS The petition is set for m•lnd.r of •II OOI, o•• ano Oll>e• '"'' "'"""""" •• --on '°"· ... , ,, UOI .... to -y ,,.,. .. OJI If'<!! lk vrcn h I I Depa t ent lll'Clr0<Mt10n ~t<1nc•' -m,,..,.,. •1"' '"'' <--' • -•ttt.. ......,,..., '" .,.,_ 1"" 5'""" -""' Pomon.o are sold for high-protein animal feed -Wi e~on 2600'HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA e ar ng n r m lylnq_ • .,....,,ofSOOI•"~""''"" rnPDM• 10 .... compl•·"' Ill. St•••• \(flOO I En .. ro,,mtnl•• Pre dl·c•· low-proof a lcohol will be competing No. 3 at 700 Civic Center ,..nae•"",,,._ ••nci .• 11-1 1,.. Ju'""'°""' _, ....,., 11 .. .,11,, 1,.. o.1 .. m1...i1on He9olt1 ... O.Cl•••t•on ..., S40 9100 Dr ive West, Santa Ana, ••or.1 01 -., on 111e wrtace 01 "'i" court • _,"..,~'""or c ... -..., tSP "~" directly with gasoline in a few years. • California at 10 00 a .m . , • ..., '°" ""llU'PDM of ,.1110111119 tot, or•• oi•eojne ,0 "" ..,., .. "4 ,,. '"-' zo1o1e .. 1:11cEEPP£T~oN ,!EftR~~r Th ' th iJ ind t..., a COm 'Clevt'-"Q.~lllQ,r_,,1"0 -CIOO•l l t.lnltu\'0Ud0>0 YO•"*fMlll ZE ... H.J,11,.zON rn.,.."_...~ '' eres no way e!~O~~~~~"~l~c~n~~~:·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~onMarch2S,1~ ..... ~tllft9 "~ tu~~M., .; ·~ wm 11e~1~~~~tlott oflhe •"d DEVELOPMENT ACTION -IF YOU OBJECT to the ..,..,.., 1n ,,. _, trcm 11.(,,.,d c p1a1 .. 1111 • ...., ,,.., <o...-1 ,.,..,. -.. • RA.f0.4i tor U""""9ft Con>tructlon Chrysler Return Rate Low DETROIT (AP) - Leas than 1 percent of Chrysler Corp. 's cars and trucks sold with a unique 30-day. money· back luaJ'&ntee are be· l.ng retmnecl, tbe No. 3 automaker says. Only 84 cars were turned in for a refund or an exchange in the first 30 calendar days of the ofter when 70,735 cars and trueu were 1old, sales oftlclall Hid. Cbry1ler expected about 1 percent of tbe vehicle. to be returned. The auarantee, meant as a lon1·term confi· deace·bullder, bat not booeted Ch.r)'1ler'1 1ah1, wblcb In P'ebnaary were 34 per- Cl.Dt below thole ol the aame maatla tut year. Wotd\lng It could t>. tt. best lnVMfrD.nt you'll ever make I °KOCE·1V, Chonn.t 50 •Fridays ot f :30 p.m. •0tought to you rtuough a gronr ftom Son Oleo<> Federal Savfngs. -A.-,. Wf1 .... f/ 111i3.S8nPitw>_IWaJ ~Or-.C...,•6*•..., .... ua-............... Vltjo,S.. l• ~ c:.,wr..IMdt.•s.ci.....wUf!OU•rw:o .... 11 ~~ucw Mptl, ... s... a.-rta. granting of the petition Honer~ othen, reco<cl9d J.,iy lO, jUC19m-~"'l'fOVlott1W ,..1i.t-. ... ,'"°tl~IHld-_,.il.,.1°'~l.:;n;:;~ I ' "St In -U71, -"'-'11, OI m•"4od In -comp1.in1. wfltc11 ceu1• • " ... "• • yo u should e ther appear i1eiai •ec:-,.,u11 1" ~"'~of "99" telllfto st,...t; Md tm Or-AWflue, tor at the hearj ng and State Tiie \ltS« MQrtu or otlWf common Of m~ or -1Y ot -· rf.c let , .. M fMIUlofl to,.._,. ~y from Rl your objections or flle .. 19tl•llon ol , ... r••I property _.,..,lflttlecomplelnt to "!;::,:~~:-.:~~:.:.o I obj I Ith th Krlbecl_h ___ ~toC.JMO b. If_ ...... _. .. ~ .. ,_ r wr tten ect ons w e ,._ .. P\at9 c.i. ~ ce1ilornl• ... ...,._, ._.,.,...... ,.. .,._ Wrt ~ .... u> -1,....,• ...ih. to ••. court before the hearing. 2'.AtlltAl.-~r~i..;o1 ""'-• ... ~ ... 111.c .;_ "" ... <-' ,,.. _ _., ttel9f!I 11m1t.tllon , Your appearance ma y be rty ,...v.,. o0et1Mc11rom""' -,.._,..,.,..,, -'•'"-'•"-· tot .,.,i.nc., 1n o.n11ty 001 .. 1on. r• ·-lclerywt lortfl-OATEO·~) "" ChKlll>n 1 .. MIN<h, prln•• op.n In person or by your at-s.io Tnnt•'• .... .,,11 .,. • ...-. Aldwd J. w_-__ 14>.c• e11-si-. •net p0n1n9 d• torney. ltllOUt C-t or w•frMll', 0,,_, C-Ol-ftt Sl•ncMtdl; e"<I for r• I F Y 0 U A R E A 1m1111eo, ,_dl"9 11u.. -lk>ft e,. s. ll"'Cll. *"•~""""" _ _., i.c11..., CREDITOR ti t I N<-M<tt to pey tl'le -Id ~ etMow----._l11.nlt12-.£n-or con flQen I I I °'..., .,...,. .. ~ .. Of WILLIAM A. DOaUNO ... --....... OsW'mlM4kwl: .......... creditor of the deceased, ""~ ~ ... '"''"' llUbltc.ti., of • .._ ..._ .._. DK••r.i1on. you must file your claim "'' Notte. aft -lllorwll ntlmat9d ... o .... _._ 4. ZONE EXCl!PTION PE"""' T with the court or present It t of u.n.u 1or ..,,,._, 11 ___,._. 11.eo.o , ,..,. O-••o 11. M ... -r , -tlW '-""'of "'"' o..i Of ~ca.... •utllerl...S _, loc> Wellece end to the P@rsonal represen· r,..;1 ,_ <11«9" _ • ....,_.of *'-Ttw: "'-ttf Joyo 11-. 14S7,,..,..,. Mr.et s." ta tlve appointed by the ,.. T;,...· P111>1""9d 0reft09 c .. ,, oe11v Lui• <*WIO, 1« • c-i11orw11 u~ court within four months ,,.. .,....... lleMflclery ....,, wkt l'ltot ...,., M.11. • Allr 4, ~ ,,..,... l'ltrn111 ..,. • ,....,,, <.....,..,...,..._ •-f t .. _ d t f fl t I H d of Trull HOME "EOEltAL ,,..,_IC.*-ec \Cl.,,.,.... VIM• rom H'C a e o rs s-v1 NGSAHO .L.OANASSOC1AT10N PVBUCNO'l'ICE A-.111 ... 1t2z-. ._,.,,._,.1 suance of letters as pro-,, SAN o1•oo -,.,.""'9 ..,. ~: "'"'u"° O.C1Met1on vlded in Section 700 of th~ "' '" "" ..-.,. s.. '*99. !MUM s. ZC>tl .. l!XCU•'TIOM ftllltMIT probate C od e of ll1ont1atJt0111e&11e19toi-u.cwt· NO'nC9TOCllllotTOH fl·••·••·0r••r J,•"'-'' M,~"'•"'t anci _,_.. to ....., T...-• Tef'C'llCIK1t M9I • ~ ...., Callfornla. The time tor fltcen 0ec1«e11ott of OefMllf of 111e ...::-r~-'°' 8'n'f v. .._.,,_ "" ....,...,., fllln9 clalms will not e1e· ... ,.._ _..,..., w ..i<t °"" •• ,._.,~..., 1Mvle•A•~torrwuct1on Plre prior to four months rvA..., • wrlNfl -tc•Of o.tewt --•0r in .. r111111 • h'OllC tMtlec:tt. "' .. .... t1eet• .. 5'41 91Hcll l+oeko Mid -· ... nftlli"llC1loft Of .... .,. ......... foot from the date of the hear· · .. 1111 °"""Oft 111 1110 MA11ar of th• ht•t• •I • .,._ • .......,,,, <Wf'Nllty O<· Ing noticed above. ~~ .. '"~,.. KATH1t YN LY•1tLA SMITH, c..-*"t•lllMl!wt.-..1oc.-•• YOU MAY EXAMtNE ws !ft._ IMI..,... tm of Of. °:'=., ._., .,_ ._ c,...._ =•~r:i!!::r::--N~;~~ the me kept by the court.' ~0·=~==~ •111c..,...-..111e .,...._ o.ci.r•tM. If you are Interested In the , ca1.1,.01tH1A 1ton1No ,. ... c::,:':n::'=.':.':wt~: •· zOM1 unll'T10ff ll'llllMIT est•te you may file. r•· u•t.•5"1HO COMPANY, ........ .,....,,_. .............. M .... H~flrNt~-,,, latf QUftt With the CC)Urt to re-Tc;t:rn~ ~~~':,~':.": llco Of M.I. "-• ,_. Wltlfllre ~~d':f= ~~,..v:=: celve speclal notke Of th• L11101tN1at11'1 c1i11t11~ • !r1~0,:1:1t:..~~~0•11~;: :,~!::::· -'" '*"~ .... ~tn1c1ion Inventory 10f estft. assets Tiie trutttr "" 1..-1ce1.-tll•t ,,._t•. Wflkll tetw office 1, 1.W :~ S:f.: = :.::.'c:.:'to':'': and of the petltlGns •<-•1tMtMl•tMll'lllll,,_._... .... ec••..._tftttt••llWi'"I" :11 ,_..,.,.,._ lll•MitZ.... c o u II ts and r •Port$ 0:.: ':~..:,::•:::':tie 111 ~ ~,: .... ....... 11vlrMlft•11••• Otter1'llHU•11 : del<rlbed In s.ctloft 1200 t11t ,,,_..et"·°'._.,., 1111 ~~.:, .... .,::.:::;~ •t•llw Dtct•r .. 1011. of the CallfOrnla ~,._le ,,,.,cat...,.,,.., nm. Atto11ti. ......,......,...., __ .._._ ~==::::;:,i;::::~ Cod• ,.. ... o ... ,"..,., ........ , ... Cltl ,.,... ...... ~ ...... Mlteit.. ............... ~ o..rt M.•. let'Nnl, AttofMt ,,..,,r..~ ~.'::, :.~'::. ac~ o.... ~OerteA "-'-.._ • n,.., onw. e.'-' for PetltloMrr&.6ts Ctwtc ~ • ._.,., -...~_... Cent.r Drtve welt. ..... DATI0:....,....17.... ....~ • 205 l..ta Afta C.llf°"'Mi NOMI fl .. DaltAl IAVIHGI & I.... =:::=QCOM t. ~J• ,... ..... ANDLOAMAtlOCIAftOtl .. -.-• ..,_ t2:7u1, C11') 547._ •• -r.. o,.,.,. 01100. ,_ ......., Oilrtll• ~ Ann ,.., ft9tlttoner. ·~·••Tr-.. .... .. _ · PublllMd Or•nve Coast 9'1UM1• ...,.r, uu11 ... -.CA_ t::'..e=:-... Dally PllOt, March 7, I, 14, ,...1.=•c:r=; "'""'· ~,i:.'1'.._C: o.41, = .,...... Ol'9tt Clc..c bellY "'•· 1980 1272-80 rtll 7, ••• 11. "!I .... . . MeRll M. "9 ,_. -· -· -.. Rates Oobher Home Market Naw Y01tK <AP> -11.eeord ~ ,._ .,. fQftlq an l•ereatlDt •umber ot Am9'1 ~ drop out of Ille homo-blo'btl awbt or at »a.Lt pellpone thlU' pertbu.. -,.. ~··led Pnlu aaan.y Ibo •·People at'a beloa anred away.'' aald a morta..,. toao ot fleer ln Det:rott '"Tbe,'re db· coure1ed even looldq at the ratet." orttaae ralea oaUon1J11 a•er&lly raqe t\"om H" per. cent to 17 percent. compared 10~ percul one year qo 13 perttnt a.a rffeJlt.b .. J'WU'Y. UM AP aurvey lomd. At leut one Callfonlla leadtt , . • laJt i.u. City baok. "hople wbo bPe an option are atQtq out." In St. l.A>ula , wbere home mo~ loam are available al ratet ranelnl trom ,, .. pueent or IA~ percent: loan apptlea· Uou are ~wo anarply. bank of. fidallaay ··&Dee we've 1ooe to U per. real. h•lnn• hu almost come to a 1tand1tlll." uld Brad Bryant. loan orncer at Com· muntty P'ederalSavln.p" Loan. .. It'• 1 l!ck market,·• 1ald Don Baker ol Century 21 Lancelot Realt.on iD St. Lou.la. Here'• what tbe rapid riae lD mortea&• C'OISta would mean to a Congressmen Baggers Lawmakers Learn Inflation Lesson WASHINGTON <AP> -House Republicans are being encouraged to spend a day as grocery store baggen in hopes of aet· ting a better reel for the pinch of inflation. But th06e promoting the election.year project, Republicans themselves. want lo ensure that the congressmen don't botch the JOb and lose potential votes. So. the representatives, who earn $60,700 a year, are being told: -Open the bag carefully and quietly. -Don't put glass bottles atop othe r goods. -KEEP mE BU'M'ER away from the onions lest the butter smell. Simple, perhaps, but as Rep. Robert Walker. who's partly responsible for the idea, says, .. Congressmen could do themselves a lot of polltJcal damage if they put the bread on the bottom." Walker. from Pennsylvania. and Mis· sissippi Rep Trent Lott said the plan would let part.icipants "conduct a personal over- sight activity on the effectiveness of the food stamp program and talk with your consti· tueots about the impact of risine food prices." A statement prepared by Walker con· eluded the "Food.store Workday .. project"~ a part of an effort to convince the American . . LEASE NO DEPOSIT .. · NO LAST Any Mak~. Any Mod~I Domestic or lmporl MONTH NO .. CAS.H I) • ..· ...... \. ' .... . ' , . ·REQUIRED ,.. . ·. '~ .... e .. .';~:~··, -.:~ IMMEDIAT.E ·. ~ . . .... C.ASt(REBATE . ~·· ~ MAKES YOUR 1st MONTH'S . LEASE .PAYMENT! . · 2 YEAR/UNLIMITED MILEAGE SERVla CONTRACT WfTH MRY LfASE•• .. WE TAKE ANY TRADE- . PAID FOR OR NOT! Covers Eng. Comp • Steering • A1 r oond • Manual Auto trans. • Front susp • Drive Axle • Complete front & rear brake system • Etec System '\.lfftMI.,,. on S.-.-0..W.a eo.t ltO! lllPl\I IO _,,,. ol it.. -...... CX>l'l<OCI~ ·~1.i CC1<>11X11 lot AW<. ~. M-t.I Q . ~ ~. S..11. Tnumc>I\. VoNo-"'-. 4 -Or. '<otW WN 0. -C:O-Vell-~ on.-. public that the Republican Party ouibt Lo be a majority partJ." He said Wednesday that about 30 House members and several GOP coo1resalooal candidates would spend ooe of the next two S atunlaya baggin& groceries at supermarkets in their districts. WALKER , WHO WO R KED as a supermarket checker wbUe ln colleae. said a E;ta ff member or tbe House Republican Research Committee who aho had worked as a checker compiled the guidelines. ' Among them: -"Don't pop the bag open. Double bag when asked. -"Don't put etaaa next to glass. -"BEFORE BAGGING THE eggs, open them and check Lo make sure they bave not cracked. -"Keep fruits, vegetables and bakery goods free of pressure. -"Square the bag by placing bulky items at the bolt.om. This keeps the center of gravity low and makes it easier to carry. -"Make sure that the order is com· plete .... It is easy to overlook the cub re· ceipt, so make sure that it bas been placed in the bag." ~ BLACK TUESDAY? APRJL 15 SHOULDN'T BE A DAY TO DREAD ~ vr.u 11".-1 ~<~~0:·:;..~ :c~~~(~'~" P" «.-t9'\lrM ""'<•n ht.Ip w. "'"">oil-rmf~w;n..I •«"""""'1~14>. tftVO<~ r~ • ~ b.iio• ~ tM WNth co.RJ .,....,. c;.a R-COQlll Of~ Sdrtng b M"" 1 I I ..... _... ......... COGDIU. & STIRUNG 494-6090 CERTIFlEOPUBUCACCOUKTAHTS 380~• SUJTEP LAGUNA llEAOt Orange County's only Major Tour Event Who can forget the f1r;1 5-way sudden death playoff in LPGA his· rory al last year's Wo- men's Kemper Open when JoAnn Carner captured 1st place by defeating Nancy Lo· pez, Jan Slephenson, Donna Caponi Young and Chako H1guch1l The Women's Kemper Open $1 50,000 March 24-30 You don't have todriveagreatd1~nceto ~ the Distant Drives of the LPGA pros when they try to connect for a share of one o( the biggest purses on the Tour. Mew Vttde Countty Club Tickets .wailable at the Tournament Of. (ice. participating Chambers of Com- merce and pro shops. For group discounts a nd pack.Jge rates write or call: Women's Kemp« Open 1525 Mesa Verde Dnve East Suite 208 [:::l;a;;;' Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ::. :S 540-1708 .•• - Hair . I\ ) ~OUIVll .... AHAllPllC~ _,...,..,...TOPUICHASIOMI? THE OPPORTUNITY IS YOURS NOW TO alMT.A-ffAll FOR THE LOOI< YOU ALWAYS WANTEO(or uMd to heve) ,OR 124,00 1' MONTH YOU CAN HAVE A HAIR PIEC& TAILOR MADE TO YOUR TASTES ANO MEASUREMENTS. A S700.00 VALUE WITH NO OBLIGATION ON YOUR PART IF YOU'RE NOT SATISFIED. KHO IN TOOAV FOR INFOAMATION ANO LISTEN ': TO~ OFFBA .YOUR HEAD WON'T REFUSE . .... llMT·A-MAll P.O. IOI IHI. MIW'POtT llACM. CA ""' hom•~er takJ,na out a sso.ooo mort1a1e for ao years. At U.. 10'4 perceat tntereat rate pre· v.1Utn1 a )'eat aio. the buyer had monthly mort1ace P•Y· menta of 1448.08. 1be 11me 11.ze loan COit SSM.10 a month at last month'• 13 percent rate. Today, at 18 percent tntereat. the buyer would face monthly paymenta ol $873.38. "PEOPLE aren't buyln&." said a reaJtor lD Peoria, W .. where the a r ea's larcut mort1a1e lender, First Federal Savlncs & L oan, recently stopped taklnl loan applica· lions. "Rather than announce a .hither rate that a lader knows won't have any taken, be just closes bis window and doesn't attempt to lend." said Tom Parliament. ao economist for the U.S. League or Savlnp A.· sociaUoos, a trade or1ani.zaUOn. A year-long climb in morqase rates during 1979 accelerated this year. after federal law sus- pended state ceilings on home mortgage ratea, u low as 10 percent in some states. That override explrel March 31, but Congresa is comldering maldng it permanent. "AS THE interest rate goes up, the mofl8age payment goes up and the person who would quaWy for a house at 12 percent may not qualify for the same house at 14 percent." said Gloria Bulger, an lndianapoUs real estate broker. Savings and loan lnstitutioo.s traditionally have been the primary sources of home mortgages, but bou.slng officials say they see more "creative financing" today as a way to bypass costly or hard-to·frnd conventional mortgages. Cltrr Benton. or the Mill Valley, Calif., branch of Home ao~ Co., said that up to 30 percent or the mortgage deals at bis real estate company involve sellers who help finance lbe mortgage. .... ~ Hairy Torpedo A worker at Structrual Fibers Inc . Chardon1 Ohio, holds prefonned cylinder of fiber glass before loaaing it into e1 mold where at will be saturated with resin to form J water pressure tank. The special fiber glass reinforct•· ments from PPG Industries imparts hi gh strength and :furab1uty in th e tank's construction Inflation Won't Go Away Quickly LOS ANGELES <AP> -Inflation will remain a senous pro- blem ror some t.Jme even though the nabon faces a recession In the 1mmedlale ruture, Securit y Pacific National Ba nk's chief t-conomiat srud Dr Robert Parry said the price spiral may slow, however , tn lbe mid·'~. .. Although 1nflallon remain!. an intractable near term pro· blem. progress 1a expected with tbe average annauoo rate proiccl- ed to decllne to lbe 7.5 perttnt area by 1.985." Parry said Thurs· day o,·~r l'lu· (:ountf•r NASDL.ititWp Pel ()fl 11 • °'' .. J OH "J ()fl IJ. OH 171 OH II,) ()ft " • OH ti. I Oii " ' OH 11 I OH IO• OH tCU Oii 100 OH 100 Oii •• OH •• OH •J ()If •.• Oii •.• Oii '' Off '' OH I.I OH II ()fl •• MUTUAL FUND S ' I '• . .. . r l ~· Mrlftill\ 14, ,.., N .. Money Habits Do Reversal 87 JOHN CtJNNlP.F m:'W YORK (AP> -A aood deal al lqenutty tlW or. dlnartly son lnt.o produclq new loodl and aervit* ll llOW belnl rec:hanoelecltn otber di~ by tnnatloo. 1 Tax·cuttlne Jm)bablf beads the list. Stock 1pee»JIU<m and real est.ate still ran~ b11h Money market .-llmllar funds, aome paytng more than 17 percent for depci11'-al .- little as Sl,000. are popular. So 11 apendin&, the idea being that value ii maintaJ.Ded better with gooda than dollttts, all.bough a~ng simply lor a good time -''let a spend today. ~cause we'll be broke tomorTOW" - can be observed. Tax-avoidance techniques are popular. wilh books and seminars help· mg to provide the know-bow. Some do it with real est.ate, some by means of oil· dnlllng investment plans, some through cu"""'~ cattle -feeding opearations . A popular semmar advises attendees on how to reduce their taxes lo zero In fact , to lllustrate the technique, lhe speaker begins a lest tax retum by writmg in a big zero. and works the return in reverse In real estate, oil-drilling and cattle-feeding the tax d(> ctuctaons or deferrals are generous, at least in comparison with the yields But then: is risk as well lhe benefits do not necessarily mean success IT IS DIFFERENT with the so.called underground economy, in which trans actJons are in cash, leaving lilllP or no record ror agen~ of the Internal Reve nue Service to examine Peter Gutmann. economics and finance professor al C'1ty t.;n111en.1t) of New York. estimated last year that $22() billion, or 10 percent of Gross National Product. was con ducted in such unn.•corded. untaxed deals He mamtams the underground econom y 1s growing "'Ith every increasl' m taxes. And, of course. taxes are n s ing. not through ne v. leg1s latJon but because fam1hes are moving into higher tax bracke~ Gl'TMA'li"I; LISTS THREE common types of untaxed transactions, the ftr5t of which 1s the sk1mmmg of cash re ce1pts by an owner or operator. a practice he claims 1s parttc ularl} s agmftcant 1n s mall business Next, he lasts the practice of paying cash to an em ployee working ··off the books ·· The employee gets un declared income and evades income and Social Secunty taxes. the busrness saves Social Security taxes. jobless rn s urance taxes. bookkeeping and reporting expenses. payroll taxes. medical insurance and pension costs Gutmann's tlurd category 1s made up of businesses that pay suppliers in cash. completely or m part. It 1s done, he says. to make the business seem smaller and to keep purchases cons istent wtth the low gross and few employ~ that the busniness reports to lhe IRS. BARTERING. OR EXCHANGING goods and services with little or no mooey involved, has become popular throughout the country ln fact. the practice has been tn· s\itutionaliud int.be form ol barter clubs. Stock Trading Quiet As Carter Plan Due NEW YOllK CAPl -Tbe ll&ock marttet was widel~ mlxed In quiet tradlng todaJ. ma.rtnni Ume as Wall Street ' awaited President Carter's messaae on t.be economy. The Dow Jones average ol 30 lnd.ustriab, off mON ! than 9polot.s inearlY. trading. was ap2.13polntstoan.•. But losers outnWnbered pioers by about a 4·3 margia among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. TfleDowatonepointbU800 68. , . , .. , .. . .... .... lllM"ri«"an Lradrr• M hal ."i1u .. k11 Did Hf ._., YORK 11'• I M.tr •• Ad••" -cf C>-"lllf'\f'IO lJr"("~'ll()'-rl ft>lfltl '\ . ., .... f'l!tQf\ .. N ew "'*' TllCl .. V "°' II\ \AlE\ 1'11 ·~11 I ' ' Prw. ~ o> •ts IM 2 ,~ Due to late transmission today's I 1sting will not appear in the Dally Pilot. 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C°'"'al9d...,..... ----~lo ll'Wll.,_, OrMOt C-1 Dally l"llot Ille na11W_. ,.,..;IW ~ llnea Mar.14,ll,2t,Ap.4,IW llMolO be'----l>'f tltWO-L05 ANGELES (AP) -Most victims of dis· .... Collf\tY SMll•tlOft Ol1trlct1 of asters such as the recent Southem California i------------• ~anoe Clluftty, oiw1ct No. 1 <csooc C OTI •71: alld nooda never recover financially despite receivlne PVBLI N CE WHEREAS. dNcl'lmenl ot Mid•••· low·cost loans and other government aid, says an rilory •rom '"wo·• 1mpro......-oi.- econom lst who has studied similar problems NOnc••0-::1 ,.,,.uLT ~~:!!YN~ ~~~ ~~ elsewhere. AND ILIC\'1°"9 TO HU. IM Pl!Olk ............. well .. In lN in· Families who Jose their homes and bek>n"ings uNoc• 0110 ott T•un 11w1k!,'~.o1A .. ~!1o."11or., dHcriMd 1 .. E•· & NOTICE IS H«ltl8V GIVEN Tlwll --·· wind u.e deeper to debt after obtaln.ln:fi loans and DAVID D. DAHL. A ProteulOMI } NOW, THEREFORE, , .. 90erd of oth D••jstan-than the We i te} ft eor-etlon 11 dujy ~nlff Trill .. Olreclort of IRWO DOES HE"EBY er-...... y re mm a ya er ....... t .. fOl_ftO_•l-dttd"' RESOLVE, DETEA¥1NE AND the diBaster struck, says Dr. Joseph Vlnso, as· 1n111: oRoE"Anou .. ows sociate professor of finance and business economics niusr<>f': .,.,_J ~Jr., Md s.cu. 1• ~ 111s .. ..,.,..., • P.lm~-eftdwl.. 1111• ea.rd of Olrwcton llO delecl\ -at USC. B!NEl'ICIAAY; Leonard O. <•Main ~lllOry oetcrl-'" E•"*'i LI~ "A" from lrt1Prowment OIWkl No. J .. THE MAJOR ASSETS IN MOST people's •euroed ~ 11, 1m ., t1>tt• of 11two. balance sheet is their property -land plus their "°· n7'3 "'11oott nftO • .,...,.. o1 Ot· s.cu. a. Thee • ,,... -'"' .,. house -and that ls usually financed by some kind of fkt•• llleconh '" ,,,. of•k• o1 ,,. .. 1 .. 1or ~'"qi u. t..-rt'°"' '° jf A.corder OI Or .. ~. •aid -b9 ---· Wfllcll .._ .n.H _.. mortgage," Vinso said in an interview. "When a o1 '""" .._""" t,. 1o1io.1ne pr~ tor •11 -.. .... 10 11w ·-of t1w diS&SleT StriJtes, YOU Jose part Of YOUr assets but YOU oefty: ••H to De cMeci.d. II"" Ill• wltll IN don'tloseanyofyourdebts,soitallcomesoutofyour ~\~'.; ~ 1:.,:',::=~ s.u•te<Yof•Rwo-• .. ••11-.'°' net worth.'· 11oM1 J Paee,."' M11<•t1eM01>t Me'" :::.,""' l>'f .,,Y --°' _ ,,.. ~ Homeowners who get low·cost loans may re· '" ,.,. offu"' tM C:-Y 1tec:Of'W< of '9<t• 1 n... tiw ••rm• Md c-i. build their homes, Vinso says, but their overall Mid County. "Tlli• 11 • t«-Trull 11""' 01 t1w on.c-. >Mtt i. -o..o Md 11 ae19<t too. f<lnt Tnnt •••~•-br ..-.-of -&o.t1I · financial picture worsens. o..o of ..cons. ~ tn <-t1on of 01rec1on"' tRwo ••wt tor1t1 '" "Go l h liall bee ller•wllll <Ol'laln• •n A<Ul9f'ellOI\ RKOluUon Ho 1976-7 wNcll RHOfut-vemmen programs ave essen y n c1-...-cWUllft <_11_ .. s.IO ., .., 1119 .. ., tlW s.c_,, of -o11- aimed al the replacement of assets," be said, "but -of 1rv1t ~ c..-1aln o011~ 1rk1 • ..., Mll9ct to <one....---- returning victims back to where they were in· 11011• tnc iuc11n9 o11• "°'• ior ,,,. Uon of ulcl iwr•tort '° csooc • , '91nellumolSl7-'2'.•. s.cu. ._ nwt tM 11 .... Md p1-.. volves liabilities as well as assets." T,,.,t tM tier.flcWll •1'11.....t ..., tor -ino 1>J '"'' eo.ro of 0tr.c1on Deat•Noi~ well -ol m.st -U. ol>ll~lloM Oii ,,_ QlletClon of IN det.c-t of ...:ured ,......, .... -"' .. Id l>y Mid ,.,.,11ory ,._. ·~ DI•· I ... Under'S9*1. T,,_ a l>r'e.Kll of, end trl(t NO. 1 -eny -rn.nff rel•I· o.t•ull In o. <*IQaCIOftl tor wflkll lftO to ...., ol IM lof'e90lno b9 --OAILllY -•u• c:am .... Sootll L.eQuN. c.llf. well dffd ol tndl I• -ll<lty fin OC• -,,.,...,., ,, ftleblllhed IO M Niel ANCHI E £. DAILEY, r.slc:ltnl of SAH~SICY curAdolln u.t INYl'Mfl4 Ms not .,..,, •I .... -of •:oo p M.. °' --Corone Ciel /Wtr 11<'\\ed ew•y M.arcll RANDY CRAIG SANDUSKY, rHI· -• ,,.,...._.,pr.ct~. OI\ April U . tl 1990 \IJnll~ bY dauqlll..-Mary d•nl of <:Mt• MeM, ~·wd •w•y Prlnclpal """ In --of ,..,, '" -Offkn Of IRWO ., CIOI H~ughion ol Coron• del M., J Much 11 , 100, \Urvlvor1 •r• SU,717.H. wltll lnl-t tllenlOll lrom CampusOrlw, 1,-..in.,c:..11~ 11,_111_, one gr••t orenocllt'ld. o••tlC!motller end o-rd••n ?°'<M Sen· ~emb9f' 11, 1m, In eddlllon to let• Sect ... s. Tl\llt at Mid u,.,. and Prlwel• -"l<tt wlll be lwld -o. du\lly. mo!Nr Wende GlodKn, lalller .. , pl.U.,.,., ...,._ 1.--lftcl-. M<trcll II at P«lfk Vl9w Memorl•I Wllll•mSenouslly,11ncU,,.,ll·l>ratlwn, Tl\et by r••Wll ~.Ille Uft· --~-wlUWnlM-IO f>-. tn 1i.u of 1-. c-rll>UllOM Sam, Jac,11 -JolWI GIOdl<I\. S.rvk• IQl!ed, ~ ...,,..k~ -l>e ...,_"" tnwn 1rnoro-t Ok-to -'-I .. U-1ty. Pacific View ut• l'rlcley, Marcfl 1• at l :JOPM, at "-tlltrw""•_,,,__ ... trtctNo.1,.,.,...,._-.,.,..-. Mort ..,_.°"' tM......,.~~l.Otfld9Uftol• lwAdtoMld.,.y~Trvn... s.«._ ._ TMt -s.c ... u,., of ..etY f'Ll«lt ...... ~ Mllll>um. from .. Fl"1 wrltt ... DIKW8llel\ of o.fewtt ..... ••wo l>e .... --Nr9tli¥ It • FRANK H FLEER M<t)M USMC 8eptht Cllurcll 01 Coll• IWl•u. Dttn11nd low.-, -Mt._....._ dlrect•d te ce .... llOtl<• te It• . • ,.,..· ServkH -the dlrecllon of Smith ltl\ Mid ... ., .....,....... Tr111-. WCfl ..,....,,... ---... --(lltetlf'9Clllllftql_of _ _..,.,,of & TvtlllNWM4tllff0'9PelMor1-Y .... ol tnnl and •11 do<umenlt --1>y5ectlollJMMofti.Well9f' tl\e l'IMr C"-wln9 Ovm C.,p, ~ . Yld•11c1n9 oltll .. 110111 .. cued Cai*et .. ~qlc.llftlf'NA. Ptll .......... ande~tlme........... Y. -NI ... ..._, -.... AOOf'TED, SIGNED AHO A~· of Newport 8Mdl. PMMCl-•'f Mardi •re tty de<I••• all ._,mt .. ,.,,.., l"ttOVED Gib t'41t de1 .. ~. 1• '*· • Hoe9 -..-1e1 ""'"18' PVBLIC NOTICE ,..l>Y 111•1•......, - -.,_.. ""°" .n .... llrW lllnna. He -"" " • ""...., -..... ~ eMc1 -lfw ~In WOr1d WM I, -OCMIM-trUlt"'""9rtylol>e-to ti w. A. o.w-. ~ .... ,__,~qll ... 0.-of NOTIC8Wll'V•UCMllA•llllO utl•ly ,,,. Oltllg•tlont ncu••O ~II--IN Net-l'rat..-nl· NOTICE IS HElllEBY GIVEN tNI e t,_r•ltY II Ar1tlUr C. ICOt'll, Stcntery ty of Mllll.,., PllOCL Ate l...,_t In pWllC -lnQ will lie ,_Id l>Y Ille City Dei.cl ~y 12, t• !El!Mbll "A" to 1'>11 RHOfutloft It "" Ill• wltfl h Sec~ of -011-trkt.I ""· .......... NS l\icN In "'''°'" •• C-11 ol IN City of Cost. INM on By '--"II 0. Undllef'o. IN tint~ pllOI to Mt • mltltery April 7, "'°·at e. ho.Jr of 6 JO pm . e.rwflci«'f re<ord tor '-'ftO •I~-· ~ In IM CoMncll ~ ol City H•ll, Publl1 ...... Or-'99 Co.II OellJ qu.nttr --111 Fr enc• wttll I,,. 11 Felr O..lw, CO.IA Me!IA, on ,,. Piiot, i<.ci.. n. 1', JW1¥. 1, 14, ,.., en• .....,.lllWO 0'809 Cont Delly PtlOI Fl,.1 M<trlM Avi•llon Fon:• u • loll-lf\ll llem\: • -Merell u.11. •• "1& ttomtMrllilOC.lnWO<ld W••llM WH ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT rec:eHMI to«tlve servle•wlth Ille US RE PORT, NewPorl O•v•1opm1111 PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE M.arlne CorP'. anCI en.lnecl 1"9 renk of Cornpeny, .utlo'lncl eoenl tor C.J. ---------...---1------------ M41lor. H9 -es. s-.tt"'" l>J "" ~"'°"' -SoM. DtS Fe1rv1ew NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTICE OF DEATH OF ..... PHr1....,.,... Fl .... ol Newport RoaO, Coll• Mu•. for Harbor ROBERT L OWENS ANO MERCEDES saNCHE"' llee<ll, encl ~ Rolend F'"' ol G•t•w•v. • propo91C1 7'.02..cru i... "" .. Vltta110va, Pa. Memortel servtc.1 cMtrtel/off~ Pl.-d Oewlopnent, OF PETITION TO AD-. AND OF PETITION TO •••• ll•ld et S•lf lhe11u11on 10 u 1ocet•d wut 01 Her1tor MINISTER ESTATE NO. ADMINISTER ESTATE FellowSlllP. Hot~~y :::':":~~--._,A-A-103560. NO. ~101660. FRANK A. PE RAY. ot uuuna REZONE PETITION A·to·02. T o a I f h e I r s . T o a I I h e I r s • 8Mch, _..... ... .,Merell 11, ••. N•wport 0eve1opme11t Company, beneficiaries, creditors beneficiaries creditors ~.:'~ .. : ·~~~ic'!4i~~.~ ::::."::."1or~~;.5.:::';: and contingent creditors of and contingent' creditors of *""-oltMlA9U"eilMdlRat.,.,. p.ny1C1UtMlftt11e9M*W--' Robert l. Owens and Mercedes Sanchez and Sunrl ..... by .... wife OtMa ,._,,.,,Of Heritor 90Yl•vord, nortll of perSOnS Wh0 may b9 persons WhO may be L...,,.. e..c11, ~···• Monti• Sunt1ow•r Aft11ue. ond 1<>u111 of otherwise Interested In the otherwise Interested In the =:.=-:2J;'~ :!~:-::Wll't=~!:"'.,'m~';:!! wlll and/or estate: wlll and/or estate: Mr. P•rry wlll II• In 11•1• •t dultri.1. Envl•-· ...... o.t ... -A petition has been flled A petition has been fifed »ccorm1c11 Monuery ,,,, •• ,,.,,1119. llOll: E111t._11110Ye. by James P. <>wens In the by Marla O. Boessler In wltll ••-* MnllCAI w be lleld NOTICll IS FURTHElt GIVEN tNt su-rlor Court of Oran--the Superior Court of lot..-csay, Morch U a1 l :iO AM et Ule et Mkl t'"'9 .... pl-• ..., 8"CI all .,.... ,,_ HOiy ~ ..... Cenwlllry In 0r ..... __ ...........,INY....,..,..M County requesting that Orange county requestlnfl .... ol awtsalan llwlOI Wiii lie .......... rd l:ly , ... City COIHKll on tM James P. Owen5 be ap. that Marla 0 . Boessler be S•tw•d•Y •1 t1 Noon •t 111• St . ......._ ...... ,..,,.. pointed as personal appointed as personal CallMrlN of SleN ChlKCll, l.eu-EILEEN PHIN'4EY. e..c11,"'"" ...... Mylft ,. • ...,,...... °"'°"" representative to ad· representative to ad· 11e•tor.ott1e1a1ino.1n11wo11iow.n. Pu1:1111M110-.,.01Mt0ettrll'tteC. minister the estate of minister the estate of ~ .,,..*'-,.,,.y .,. .....,. to M<trcll M, ,_ Robert L Owens of Hun· Mercedes Sanchez of S.n t11e A11•111•rY ot ,,,. Sovtll cont , .... tlnflton Beach, Callfornla Clemente, California (un- PVBUC NOTICE (under the t ndependent der the Independent Ad· MLTZ-••OM NmA.L NOMI 648-2'424 eo.taMeaa 67:MM60 "8CI UOftBS l&L laOADWA T MOn\IA&Y 110 Broadw•y CostaMeu 642-9150 -IMl1'M & TUTaLL ~cJ.va Mortu.wy • C.-tlon• 4Z1 E. 17th St eo.taMNa M&488 Administration of Estates ministration of Estates IM6lll Act). The petltl'bn Is set for Act>. The petition Is set f« tull'Hta. coun...,. ntll hearing In Dept. No. 3 at hear I no In Dept. No. 3 at S:::.::~~~A 700 Civic Center Drive, 700 Civic Center Drive, MO.,,...., West, In the City of Santa west, In the City of Santa IN TH&"::r":r.0:f-r't.. A#lic.t-Ana, California on March Ana, California on April 8, ., t ....... GUE•tTE ANH 2S, 1980at10:00a.m . 1980at10:00a.m. C:.:'01':..W~0ienoet11N-. IF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to the WHEAllAS. MAAGUtlAITE ANN gran~I of the petition, granting of the petition, CAR01NAU.1 '* fltec1 ~ Pwt111c1n Id Ith pe•r hould lthe 1111 ,,,. c1er11 of tllts court for you e er ap .. you s e r appear ,.nntlMoll .& cfllnOI..., neme from at the hearing and state at the hearing and state MA1tou11111taAHNCA1to1NALL1to your obJectlons or file your objections or file MAltOUl•ITE CARDINALLI written objections with the written objections with the ,,,.,.WEATHEA;-............ bef th h I ,, 1s HEREBY 01toeuo 11111 •II court ore e ear ng. court before the hearing. parson• lnteruteo In t11e matter Your appearance may be Your appearance may be ==: ~~~ ~ In person or by your at· In person or by your at· .. °' .. ,. a11tc ....._..,. o..1w torney. torney. W..a."s:f.-AM. c.ai~mot.an I F Y 0 U ARE A I F Y 0 U ARE A l'flrllt,19,lno.tier'.m•11ti,atn CREDITOR or a con· CREDITOR or a con· :~-.:O:··c::.'1~~...:;:::. tlngent creditor of the de tlngent creditor of the de- ny Mid ..-tcati.n tor <l!OnOe Of ceased, you must file your ceased, you must file your _._..,..11e.,.-.. clalm with the court or clelm with the court or ~ 1~ ::: ~=~:'.: present It to the personal present It to the personal ..,....._.1n._ °"" Ptio. 1c"se>. • representative appointed representative appointed •••,...r et ...,.ra1 c1re111eoor1• by the court within four by the court within four ~=~ :>~•:.,c:,::~:; months from the date of months from the date of ~ ... ...-. firs\ lsauan-;e of 1ette1s as first ~nee of l.rtters as o.tud: ,...,,_,.._ ,.. provided In Section 700 of rrovlded In Section 700 of ::,ic.,"',:o"" :the Probate Code of he Probate Code of ....-o.urt Callfornla. The time for Callfornla. The time for ...... snto.1tSC0,.1.o. filing claims will not e>e· filing claims will not e>e-=::,-c..o.tw plre prior to four months plre prior to ft»ur months CUM1-.o.... from the date Of the hear-from the date of the hNr-,..., .,....., lnG QOtlc:ed aboVe. 1no notlc9d abc)Ve. % -=:::-0tett o.i1y Piiot YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE ,..._n.,....r,u,n . .-,... the flle k~ by the ce>Urt. the flle MPt by the court. If you are Interested In the If you are l~sted In the ft18UC NOTICE estate, you may flle • ,. estate, you may fll• a re- ,. -..,.... quest w1th the court to ,. qu••t with the court to re· :.:.=aTAftMIWT c.lve special notice of the ctlve special notice of the Tite ,......, ~· .,.. e1et111 lnven~ of tstate •nets Inventory of estate assets T;;:, ftt.owus ., .. and of he petitions, e<· and of the petitions, ac· .,..,,..1111.., "-· w.tfili111.., cou ntt and reports countl and reports c:.at---dtscr'lbed In section 1200 dfferlbed In Section 1200 O•r••• t. •. H•w•r-. 1tu1 of the calltomla P·robl .. of the Clttfomla Probate ll'alltll•M Ct ., o., .... Orn• Code ,.-.,. Cell........ . ~· Offle A.. ....... .., .......... 1111 Q.,O....Ottw,~ .... Tlltt ....... la~.,- 1_...... OtltA.......- 1 fttt......,._ ........ c--tY CliUftl .. Of .. CMltf ...,..., ..... r • ........ R. M.-lkeat At-l!UQene B. Watson, At-ter~ at ~aw, H1 s. torney et Law, 11171 ...., ~ ..,.. "A" Camino Cllpfstranot.. SUlte .. vertr ht~ .~.,.., 210 San J&Mln caplstreno, "2~ .,...,, caAtoma., aM111 iect Or•noe coest PubUtMd Oren91 CoMt Qelly PUot, March 7{ I t-4 Dally pt~ Merch11~1_ 1~ 1tl0 • 2 20, 1• ,.,., .. -... 1. r . I ' ~~ ................. ~ ...... ~---~-y~~-Snorts • 4 ., °""'' l'Ulll ,_ ., Oery ~ Magee vs. Eaton! !· Saddl,eback Faces Cypress Tonight , By JOllH IEV ANO ................... POMONA -The combatanta an read1. Tbe battle llDes have been drawn. For tbe lecoad year l"UDftinl SaddJeback Colle1e will meet Cypreu ln tbe aemtftn•I• of the 1tate junior colle1e cbam· pjomhlpa. n WILL BE s-8 Kevta Macee a1alnst 1·3 Mart Eaton; apeed and quiclmeu a1alnlt power and diaclpline; No. 1 vs. No. 3; a 34·1ame winnina streak acainst a team that rememben. Tbeae two Southern California powers earned the rieht to meet toni&ht u Saddleback cruised put Alameda Colleee. 122· 103, while Cypress d.lapoeed ol Cer· ritos, 68·59, in quarterfinal games at Cal Poly <Pomona> Thursday n11bt. It seems only fitting that these two teams should meet In a re- match. LAST YEAR at this time Cypress was on top of the world. ranked No. 1 in the 1tate and holding a 34·game winning streak. Saddleback, on the other band, was a team breathing fire as it bad woo 12 in a row since acquiring Magee at mid·sea.son. Now, ironically, the roles are reversed. Saddleback carries a 34-game streak and No. 1 rank- ing. and Cypress enters as the team with everythJng to gain and nothing to lose. Naturally, the expected malcbup everyone is waiting for is Magee va. Eaton. TIUI Yl!!All, HOWEVER, alt.lloucb at1ll confident, Macee la not 1'llliqa to make predlc· tlon1, or give any lessons. "I'm not Coinl to make any predictions th.ls time," said the sophomore from Magnolia, Mis- slulppl, who scored 38 point.a on 18 ot %1 shots from the floor to l ead his teammates past Alameda. "I'm just going to eo out and pt.y bard. ''I think it's good to play somebody taller (something Magee bun't had to do much th1a seaaoo). That will make me want to be that much quicker. "HECEATON>HASimproved some since I met him last. He·s a better rebounder and he's added a little turn-around bank shot. It's a preUy good matchup. but to me it's the same as if r was against another player." Eatoo not only res pects bis as· s ignment, but looks at 1t as the key to the game "My matchup with b1m is def· in1 tely a key ," admit s the gi1anlic sopho m ore center . "Masee seems to be more re- laxed this year. He takes tu.s time more . He's going to be tough. · · 1 bad never been In a prtt· 1ure situation lib I was last year, with the streak and all. Now the roles are reversed. The pressure la on them. .. I KNOW WHAT I'm eoing to try to do against Kevin. J''e scouted him enough. I'm going to make him try and do thin l s be doesn't normally do -like 10 to his left instead of his right and make him turn d1fferentl,y . I know one man can't win a game but ... ''I'm just excited to be here, a nd I 'm ~xcited about the matchup. I'll j ust go out and try to do my best. This as what the season is all about.'' For the Cougars of Alameda, their best wasn't enough. THE OUTCOME or the contest was never really in doubt as Saddleback Jumped to a 10·2 lead The pesky Cougars <21· ll 1 wouldn •t fold though. keeping within distance unti l the end. Balance and depth. as has been the case all season. was the <See MAGEE, Page IJB> HOWARD HOLD (RIGHT) KNOCKS BALL FROM RANDY WHIELOON (21), TOM McCLUSKEY. Lut year Maeee boldly pre· dieted be would give bis taller opponent a lesson . . . and be did, scorinl 21 point.a and grab- bing 11 rebounds while bolding his adversary to four point.a and eight rebounds as the Gauchos stunned the Chargers, 56·53. Rough Seas Expected S aturday Pmoorboats to Race in Warmington Grand Prix BJ JERRY HERTENSTEIN Of .. Deily ,, ... ,"'" l':arly arrivals for Saturday's Warmmgton Grand Prix off· shore power boat race starting off Newport Beach pier tooK practice runs on smooth, almost glass·llke seas today. But by Saturday's 10 a.m . start, a mile off the pier. crews of the 38 to 40 entrants are likely to find rough going over the course that stretches from Dana Point to Seal Beach. The extended forecast calls for a two to three-foot westerly s well with waves of four to seven feet, a spokesman for the Na- tional Weather Service said to· day. IT IS EXPECTED t o be cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers and northwest wind gust.a or is to 25 mph. A small craft advisory la forecast. If that bappena it could cut down considerably the usually huge spectator fleet. The event is sponsored this year by the R . P . Warmineton Co .. a Southern California develop· ment firm based in Newport Beach. . The spectator fleet off the Newport sands will gel a closer look at the start Saturday than in past years. Art Hafner, head referee. said two pace boats will bring the racing craft 100 feel off the bow of lbe spectator fleet. THE PRE-RACE parade from race headqua rters al the Newport Bayview Yacht Club near the Arches bridte to the mouth of Newport Harbor, begins at 9 a.m. The parade la a favorite with participant.a and spectators. The race boats are escorted by craft ranging from huge yachts to one·man kayak. Homs blare, toasts are made and there is often conversation between the two and three.person crews in the power boats and party types aboard the pleasure crart. "The racers like Newport because the parade gives one a warm feeling , .. s aid Hafner BEST LAND vantage points for viewing the parade a nd usually most crowded, are the bluff areas in Corona del Mar above the harbor entrance and UCLA Stum Ohio State Wilkes' Greatest Game TUCSON (AP) -The way UCLA won its NCAA Wes t Regional basketball semifinal over Ohio State, one wonders if C lemson should even bother . showing up for the regional cbaml)ionships game Saturday. It's not' that the Bruins are necessarily better than Clemson -or Ohio State, for that matter. It's jmt that they're UCLA, drip. ping wi'th heritage that translates into marvelous in· tensity when they step onto a tournament floor. THE ttTR ·RANKED Buckeyes became the unranked Brulna' latest victim by a 12-68 mariin Thursday night after Clemaon bad "out·talled" Lamar, 74-eS, in the evenlnl's opener. positioning, UCLA also out. rebounded the Buckeyes 34·31. OFFEN~VELY, SANDERS and freshman guard Rod Foster split 38 Points evenly to lead the Bruins. But the real statistical edge for UCLA was at the foul line, where it outscored Ohio State 28-6, includine S of 6 at· tempts in the final 37 seconds. C l e mson's vi c t ory over Lamar, said Tiger Coach Bill Foster, "wasn't a pretty game. But like somebody once said. 'I'd rather look bad and win than look good and lose.' " Lamar's quick defenders held the Tigers scoreless for a four· minute period in the first half and for another three-minute sUnt in the second, blowing to a 10-point lead with 16 minutes re· matni.Jl8. Lamar's tallest regular, scored six of his team's next seven points. The Cardinals' quickness kept them ahead until eight minutes remained, but a Chris Dodds field goal put Clemson on top to stay at 59-57. "When the score got at 63.a>," said Lamar Coach Billy Tubbs, ··we forced three or four turnovers. We had those op· portunitiea to score but didn't get the ball in the hole. Thal broke our back.·• Mike Olliver had 20 points for the losers to lead bottt teams. Nance fired in 16 and John Campbell 1.S to lead Clemson. Lamar finished it.a season at 22·11 and Ohio State closed at 21·8. near Doheny State Beach at Dana Point. Rain or aun, small or bi1 waves, the race in all probablli- ty will start u 1cbecluled and run the full 178.4 nautJcal mJles for open class, 88.6 nautical miles for performance and rookie classes, Hafner notes. Fog would be about the only cause for canceling, he said. The course runs along the coast to Dana Point back to Anaheim Bay at Seal Beach and seaward toward Catalina Island The open class takes from two lo three hours to complete with boats crossing the start/finish line a pproximately e very 18 minutes. MOST CREW MEMBERS in the open class where the boats average 38 feet in length and generate horsepower of 1,300, have little concern over sea con- ditions unless extremely rough. It's the smaller boats, averaging just over 30 feet in length, that often spill lf waves are bigger than six feet. ''Those eight feet in boat sire make all the difference," said Jeff Brown o r Signal Hill Brown, 30, will be navigator and throtUe man for Tony Garcia's Sea Sweep in the open class Saturday after finishing second in production class of this race last year with his own boat, Pure Insanity. Sammy J am es, a 11-year veter8Dlof powerboat r acing, but in this event for the first time, said rou~ seas are a "te&t of strength. ' "THE STRONGER drivers have the best chance," be 1aid. "A n at sea gives a weaker crew a chance." UCLA seemed clearly out· manned ln the nlgbtcap, with ita 6-7 .James Wilkes, 6-8 KikJ Van· de•eabe and M Mike Sanders ~' to match up a1alnst &-7 Clark KeUoa, g.9 .Jim Smith BUT CLEMSON'S ~10 Larry Nance, two lncbea taller than Clemson will take a 23-8 mark against UCLA's 20-9 record in the West Regional title game Saturday afternoon. James, highly respected by othe r driven and crew mem· hers, ls throttle man for Vince Fasano1 _driver and owner or the 38-foot vmcentlve. Both men are from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. KEVIN MAGEE STUFFS OVER CEDRIC WILSON. • ..St-IO~Wwtama. Y 8' Wllke1 irabbed n.ine re- " ~ md beld WlWam1 to just , 10 ...... DMl'lY ellht below bi.a .,..,.... .ufD 1llS B&tJINS a1lo \WOil delplte » poLnta 'by &-1 Buckeye Kelvia RuMJ, Ironically, two alH•4l •bot• b1 &aoaey. ,......,. " ... of frultratioa. ~ yd.A Mal tta vlcto17 in ·~=~~Job ....... ow iand bad .............. ••ilatt D1Pa•I, hut t1al1 waa Jal1 ...... pmeOltbeYMt•~'lald llftllll. a.. IMrJ ·BtOn. lal· ............... .....-nc- --"1 .. .,., team'-·-_ U81M llllltle ud aeell t Protests: Aplenty • m BJ ALllON LOCKABEY Deity Plllll ....... .,.. LONG BEACH -stlppers in the 16th ConpeaiClDal Cup match ractni sertes could come doW1l with a severe cue of •rtter'a cump .lMfore tbe '5·matcb event ta cmr, JUdlinl from the ftnt day of competition Tbunday in wblch 15 in· divtdual ...... aalled. NC> l-U.O lb red 0.,. fluttered from the baC!Utayt ot the Catauna·• aioc,pe M lldppen .-S erewt foulbt fol- &ll earlr advintal• 1D the preltiskNI """ bnolftnl 10 of the world'a belt match ndnl MlPPWI -lDclucllq loUr who '#lU be eomDetlD& a.eer tlQ 79ar In the America'• Cup tHat1 at Newport, R.I. THE ONLY SKIPPER to emer1e with three straight victories oP the race course waa Dick Deaver, two·Ume former winner from Balboa Yacht Club, but one of hll vietoriea wu be1nl pro- tested by Deml1a Duraan, the deflfDdlq champion from NeWJ)Ort Harbor Yacht Club. Tb• prote1t tMtwHn Durian and D•iver •mack• oUlut year'• Coa1re11tonal Cup •hen Durian baetld Ila t.lle title aft~r Deaver bad bMD aacewlWl1 prot,-ted by a = per wbo Uct not won a raee. la nD lddnMual match Deaver bad de- feated nar.an. D11SOAN'8 PROTEST 'lbW"lda1 waa \ Congression.al Cup : that Deaver tacked too cloM to him dur- ln1 pre-atart maneuverln1. Should Durian win the protest the two would excbanae placea in the standinp with Durian t.aldn& a 3·0 lead, droppln1 Deaver to a 2-1 acore. . Only Cne foul WH abaolved OD the equ.ne. Tbat wu tn the ftnt match of tbt du when Jlm Hardy of Sydney, Au•tralta taadvertently fouled ROd Davi.I ot Lona a.ac)l Yacht Club on a 'port nd at.U'boatd lituatloo juat before the t\WO yacbtl croued the atart1nl line. ID _.,.,_ a pOrt tact, Hardy's Jib .ioacbed tb• aan of the 1tarboard· held.al Divtl. Hardy ablotved &bl foul by comlq about and ratartlq. platlnJ I hlm hopelessly behind. IT WAS A BAD beginning for tle Aussie wbo went on to lose his next t•o matches. to Ted Turner or Atlanta, 8fd Durgan because be was outaailed. It wu a bad day all aroubd for tbe foreign skippers. Pelle Petterson pf Sweden al9o was defeated in all three b f bis matches. Bnano Trouble of Fran~ did a little better wtth one wtn and t~ lo11es. and Harold Cudmore of lrelabd wound up with two wtns and one toss. Wl.Ddl ln Tbunday'a ope:nina ra~s ••re in the •11 tnot•ranp with 1moqth , .... CLOIUT &ACE of the day was (lee PaorESTS. Pap 118) I I i . • • 1 l ! . • • . . ;· 'New' Ryan Takes Mound In Dodger Game on TV Soul.hem Callfomla balebaU fa.a will pt thelr II tint rbance to ... Nolao Ryan lo a Routon Wll· form Swlday wheo the Dodpn·Aat.rc. exblbtUon 1ame la &elevlaed over Cbanriel n at 10:IO a.m. It wm be an all-Texu matehup u Dodcen• Mana1er Tommy Luorda aenda Burt HootoQ to the mound a1a1nat Ryan in the same at Vero Beac.b. Ryan la mll.in1 1 returo to the Nat.tonal Ln1ue after apend.lnc elaht aeuona wlt.b the Anteb. The bard·th..rowinl ritbt·bander bc!aan h1a career wtt.b the New York Meta. Durtna an lnjury.plaaued aeaaon ha1t )'Hr. Ryan wu 16-14 with a 3 80 ERA. He led the American Leque ln strikeout• .even ol the put elaht seaaoos. SwMl.ay'a '-lecut will be the lin t or four Dodier aprina 1amea brou&ht lave by Channel 11. Tbe station will also televu;e 24 of the Dodgers' regular season road eamea ....------fl-tr ol llw D••----- . Milwaukee Bucks center ._, Laaler, who wears su e 22 shoes, explainil':ic wby be never lries Uu'ee·point , shots beyond the stripe near the corner: "I'm not sure I could get my feet in there without ateppina out of bounds.'' • CQpper• W'la W'U .. •t lt'•lt•• The San Diego Clippers, playing withou. t m starters BUJ Walton and Sidney Wleb, got 26 points from Lloyd Free and a 23-rebound, 21·point effort from Swen Nater to defeat Denver, 116-102 Thursday nipt In NatJooal BaaUtball AasociaUon action . • . Reserve BW7 KalP', a M •wiftiman, scored IS polnla in an ~ minute stretch of tbe second ball to linlte Indiana to a 107·100 victory over New YC)fk. Knigbt led all acoren with 26 points while Jolum7 Daria added 19 for Indiana. Allp& De .. le L ...... t•r4'• 8•1aty The Angels signed third baseman Caraey II Lansford to a one·year contract Thursday that more than doubled his $60,000 contract of 1979 Although terms of the contract were not revealed. it was learned the pact calls for a sum in excess' of $120 000 ... The Dodgers' exhibition game with Montreal at DaytOna Beach was rained out . . . Pllll Nlekro, veteran knuckleball pitcher for Atlanta, was named winner of the 1980 Roberto Clemente Award, given to the player who best examplifies the game on and off the field ... The Boston Red Sox became the eighth major league team to authorize a strike if the player's union cannot reach an agreement with club owners ... Reg&te Jackson and Bobby Murttr each bad two hits to pace the Yankees to a 3-1 exhibition victory over Texas. It was the fourth straight 1068 for the Rangers ... Toay ~· as collected four bits, inc.luding a home run. and three Oakland pitchers corn. LNIS..otto bined for a fOW'·hit. s.-0 sbulout ol the Mll- waukee Brewen tn the A's ftnt pme under Kana1er _,. llarUa. Former Corona del Mar 1tar ••U KeRP plt.cbed the first three f!Jr the A's ... Jaso• Tllompao•'• three-nm homer capped a six·nm, aixtb·inning explosion as Detroit downed Kansas City, 9-6 ... Rookie outfielder Dane Walker celebrated his 23rd birthday with a two·run homer and a single. leading Cincinnati to a 6·3 victory over Bos ton m a rain-shortened game at Winter Haven, Fla .... Mlke Squires beat a throw from deep shortstop in the 10th inmng, i.coring the winning run as the White Sox beat Minnesota, 4 3 .. H.1ght·hander Mike Parrott, Seattle's top pitcher m 1979, suffered a strained Achilles tendon in his right foot, but club spokesmen say the injury is not serious ... Dave Win· rteld is reported ready to consider a San Diego contract similar to the one Dave Parker got from Pittsburgh, which calls for about $900,000 a year in a six-year deal. ..... ;t'.,_a ... TtMf.,.£.- .,._., Val SN cb.IPP!ld ln 11r a btrdle on l!I Ml ftMl Wt. eoaapW'n1 • fcMr._.r.par • that U4ld IWD wttb a.-•• ,,_few the ftnt•round lead Ttnt~UM Doral Open aolf tournament at Mlaml. •· l"lrl~ b1a ftnt vtctov ln four yean of PO A tour a lvtQi, 1pleed l'OWld wtU. u eui. tbnt oa UM ftnt we, pla,.S_ U.. ltont alde tcNr. uDdlr par 1n brlU whMll, UMa c:ame home ln par for a ...,.. of U.. ~ apot ... P•' .,....,, loQt.lll ftve blrdl• lo blr bol•1.frM rouod, •bot a nv•\mder-par n tor a two-at.rob lead la tbe opentq round of a Ladi• Proleuiooal Goll Auod•don toumament at Rancho Bemardo ta San Dtqo. Two •t.rok• back at • were lue ala.llS 8Dd newcomer CIM.) Qia•Mttla. 8artler4 Qealle 8Cpln ~••..e .. s ... ..._., 45tb 1oal of tho seuoo led H.artlord to ~ Stl'UQI toalte.ndin• by AJ Smidt and Blame (ii 1 S.f National HocJ;L Leaaue victory ovel" Van·. eouver Thursday t . . . leu iatelle, Belt • lltuer and Petet' McNab acored witb1D a sis minute 1pan midway throuab the ftnt period to carry Boston to a 4-2 vie· tory over Detroit .... Cent.er 'ftemu Gradla ol Vucouver haa alsned a lon1·term contract which will make hlm a millionaire. Gradin, 23, is in bla aecond aeuoo with the Canucks. Thia season be baa 2S 1oala and S5 pOlnta . The National Hockey League baa aJlDOUDced t.be acbeduJe for this year's Stanley Cup Playoffs. The playoffs, which will begin Tuesday, April 8, will featu,re lbe top 1e teams In the 21-team league. The team with the hlCbest point total will face the team with the lowest A S .. er Fida l'INIC'• 8Cet lle1 ' PULLMAN, Wash. -Next time you book an II extra large Pacific Northwest trout, don't be surprised. It just might be the result of Dr. Gary Tborgaard's experiments with bis sterile auper flab . 'Thorgaard'a theory, simply put, la: H a flab bun't got f00Un1 around on its mind, it can channel that enero into aoinething commercially constructive -like growing. Though reluctant to discuss l;lia dlacovery \lllW the resulta are verified and published, the Washington State Univenlty geneticist says he has produced genetically sterile rainbow trout by dipping the eggs in a bot water bat.b at a certain stage ol development. Tb8 Inland Empire Fly Flahinl Club of Spokane gave Thor1aard a $3,000 grant for the study, said Dr. Alton R. StJer. club secretary and Spokane pathologist. "We ex~~ to aee aome differences tJi1.a year. I tb.lnlt it's entJrely feuible to have eight or nine-pound flab In eiebt or nine years using this met.bod," Stier said. •• DUril'lllle9 T•ree ociaer. In addition to permanently suspending five • football players, Michigan Coach Bo Scltem· becbler has placed three others on probatJon. Although Schembechler did not provide reasons for the dl.sdplinary action, it is believed to be related to al· leged drug use by the players . . . A federal jud1e dealt the Oakland Raiders a legal setback Thursday by refusing to consider a petition in which the Raiders asked for removal or a breach of contract suit flied by the NFL again.st the Oakland franchise. Three days earlier, NFL owners voted 22-0 ag~t the Raiders' proposed move to Los Angeles. Meanwhile, the Raiders are taking 1980 ticket orders m LA . . . . Nick ~lovtnauo, chairman of LA Valley College's physical education department, resigned after disclosures that athletes at the school had "irregulant1es" on their grade records and transcripts sent to other colleges Oregon'!> Don Brown pinned his opponent in 16 seconds m the openmg round or eliminations in the 177·pound division or the NCAA wrestling championships at Corvallis. Ore One Silk a hockey hero for the U.S. team in the Wmter Olympics . ...;a!> arrested ln New Haven after be ignored a poUce officer's or d.er to st.op urinating on a parting gara.Je door. The atate de· c1ded, however, not to prosecute ... Jaa lfoffmau or East GenDaQY, capUali.dng oa bis early lead. pined ,... ... on Olym&Jic champion ...._ 0-W of Brit.aln bJ takina the Worfd Figure Skating Cbamplonablp lD West Germany . . . Talk show host Mike Do4ulu will be grand marshal for this year's Indianapolis SOO ... Postmaster General WllUam Bolger says the Postal Service wtll no longer sell Summer Olympic postage stamp!> or stallonerv items because ot President Carter's oppos1t1on to hold.mg thl' Games in Moscow TeWm.io•, Radio TV: Horse Racing -Today at Santa Anita. 7 30 pm . Channel 52. Hockey-Canadiens vs. Jets. midnjaht Channel 13. & • RADIO: Basketball -Denver at Lakers. 7·50 pm KLAC (570). . fi',....Pagea7 Craig Foils Kings Angel8 Tickets To Goon Sale De'lf Ptllll "'9llt.., 0..., ,.....,_ THE BIG GUV Kevan Magee, Saddleback's highly-touted 6-8 center, takes aim over Alameda's Howard Holt (23) a nd Brett Pannell dunng Thursday mght's st ate junior college playoff Saddleback remained unbeaten with a 122-103 victor) f'rem Ptsp 87 MAGEE VS. EATON. • • Gauchos· main ~lrt'n~th a" ntnt> players sccm-d. five in double figures S.:1ddlebaC'k .,hot •• c n ... p QJ pl'r ct•nt <51 CJf!S:J) for lh• ~am" com part>d to SJ for tht lou~ar. . 'This IS ct•rtatnl} tht• bt•'>t team we·ve faced lhu year, praised los\01 coach Jim McH~. •-nus team would be Surf Picks Calloway \ t•t..ran :"\ortll Amt-nciin ~ c e r Le a Ji! u e p I a > e r L a u r tC· Calloway has been named aMIS tanl coach and d1rt?ctor of player personnel ror the California Surf Calloway. a rormer star de· render with the San Jose Earth· quakes before retiring in 1978. will aid player-roach Peter Wall behind the bench as wel I as establish a scouting system ror the Surf. ~ood even without Magee But he'!I the one that makes them great " "WE'RE GOING TO NEED J little prayer going into the J?a me." roncedcd Cyprt·~-. Coach Ooo Johnson. ··it s going to be a t.ouO pme and our main con· cem la that we sta1 out of foul trouble ~ ··Magee doesn't frus trate ea!'t· Iv He·s going to Ji?et h1'> Hol>('full>. wt>·ll be able to Ji!el our<. They rt• n •r) dt•c·p on lht· twnC'h probJhh J lllllt• dft•per thJn u.. ... . \\,. N'rtJtnh lol.Jnl to WIO hut and hu. voice trailed Johnson knows what his team 1s up against toru,gbt (8 ). and sc does Saddlebaclt Coach 8111 MulUgan. ''Eaton poses a lot of different problems for us. I'm as nervous as helJ about the game " So. probably. are the rans and the teaDl.!I : particularly Magee and Eat.on PROTESTS. • • Olympre Goalie Aids 2-2 Tie Cage Coach Sought Tickets for individual early "We think a long tbe same uaaon Angel games will eo on lines regarding bow the game between Durgan and Hardy with the Newporter finishlng four seconds ahead of the Aussie, but both skippers were Oyine protest fl ags. Turner shook up the large spectator Oeet by losing bis ftnrt match to Bon Dougherty of San Dle10, a virtual rookie in the mateb-raclng fraternity, by 32 lffood.s. Tu.mer came baek to ·~Win his next two matches by narrow margins. The Congressional Cup format consists of three series of three races each day with five matches in a race. Here la the way things went on the race course in Series l Thursday: First race -Rod Davia, LBYC, def. Jim Hardy, Auatralla, 2 minutes, 34 seconds; Dennis Durgan, NHYC, def. Scott Allan, An· napoll.s YC, 13 second.a ; Ron Dougherty, San Die10 YC, def. Ted Turner, Atlanta YC, 32 seconds; Dick Deaver, BYC, def. Bruno Trouble, France, 40 seconds ; Harold Cudmore, Ireland, def. Pelle Pettenon, Sweden. 2:32. Second race -Deaver def. Durgan, 47 seconds (protest pending); Turner def. Hardy, 1:41; Trouble def. Petterson, 1:17; Allan def. Cudmore, as seconds; Davis def. DoulheJty. 19aeconds. Third race -Deaver def. Pet· tenon, 1:23; Cudmore def. Doulberty, 23 •~di (double protest> ; Durian def. Hardy, 4 seconds (double protHt); TUrner .def. Davb, 19 ~; Allan def. Trouble, 18 aeccmdl (pendina protett). ATLANTA <AP> -Bob Murdoch'• U.foot alapsbot at 2:24 of the third pertod 1ave the Atlanta F1.ames a 2-2 tie with the Los Angeles Kinp 1bunday, and kept ex.()lympk 1oaltender Jlm Craig unbeaten in bis ft.nt two National Hockey Leaiue sale Monday at 9 a.m. and will should be played.·· says Wall. won't make it for 80 minutes." be available weekly, Monday ··And with me on the field. it is W1tb the resignation of El "Basically, be played a good through Saturday, from 9 to S:30 essential to have someone or Toro High basketball coacb Ed eame, .. F1ames Coach Al Mac-p.m. at the Anaheim Stadium Laune's ability on the bench." Felix. adlool officials have an Nell aid of c a1 .. 8 box office. Before coming to the Surf. openin& for both a coach and 8 r g. e was Tick ..... ma al•"' ...._ b•·•-.-.a Callo-y -· bead coach of the calm In the goal, and be cl .. _al"l'lll-~ Y ""' u.: o , ....... ~ -· ..... teaching position. the puck well.. ---~y phone. usln1 Master Ch.arie now defunct Southern Calilomia Penom interested can contact Klnp Coach Bob Berry said or ~ank of America Visa, by Lazers ol the American Soccer Athletic Director Chuck Sweazy Los Aqeles bas ''played very. _c_allin __ g __ s:u._1300 __ . _______ Le_a-=g~ue_. _________ ..:.b.::..y..:.c.=a::lli::n::g-=588-4=-e=a:=s::.:J· ____ _ sames. Marcel Dionne, who leads the league in both eoaJ.a and points, put Loa Angela ahead 2·1· at 1 :58 ol the third period with bis 51st goal of the seaaon on a deflection of Mike Murphy's a bot. Just 28 seconds later, Murdoch scored the tying aoal. The Kings' Glenn Goldup broke up a scoreless deadlock at 5: 32 of the seeond period when be and Andre St. Laurent worked on a 2·0D ·l break perfectly against Craie. who very well for the last 10 games" even thoulb they won only one of them. "It WU a good start tonight, .. Berry said. "We aeem to have a bad bounce here and a bad bounce there, and we wind up loein1 the 1ame." Newport Eyes AYSO Crown turned back 28 shots. Goldup took a paaa from St. An American Youth Soccer Laurent and beat Craig on the Organization team from atJck aide from five feet out. Newport Beach plays its eiebth AUanta got even less than two 1tr1lehl playoff 1ame Saturday minutes later when Ken Houston in quest of a Southern California stole t.be puck inside the blue cbamplomblp. line for a breakaway, fa.keel to The Newport Goals, a Division the left and ntpped a shot past 8 team of 7·8 year·old boys, Doug Kean.a into the net. facea Diamond Bar Saturday at Houston now hu ICOred a goal · t : 30 1 .m . at Pomona Hi&h ' ln four atrailht 1amea and IO or School. more in four conaecutlve The GoaJa are one of el&bt aeaaon.a. teams remalnlnl In the Soutbem In bis second 1ame u a pro-California DtVS.Jon e playofta. fesslooal, Crail maintained the Tbey advanced to Satu.rd*1'1 re- com poa u re that 1aw blm 1ional '8me wlt.b Diamond Bar throuab t.be Olympics. by ntpptnc Miu ton Viejo "I don't get tense and I don't Berlin, 1.0, last Saturday to cap- relax," Crall eald. "If you let ture the county champtonabtp. one mtaa 1et you down, or lf JOU The Goal• are coached by aet excited about one eave, you Tom llanunot.o. Expert Carpet Installation On Anything That Floats el Ga Luck. Bdt11t 107A IOdl It .. N...,.... ltaeh f71.1M 12th annual WESTERN NATIONAL • SPECIAL FEATURES HOURS PRICES • MMt ALAN HALE • Week~ • Aduha, $2.TS WM. tMI M, t:IM::IO 3-10:30 p.m. •Children, i-15, ..... l:ICM::IO/t:IM::IO • Friday 11.25 • w~t:t::tivat a-11 p.in. • Under 1, ,, .. •Salt Water fllhlng Ctlnk:a • 8al., 12nocNt-CALL (7t4' ll,~ Dnl8 11 p.M. ' ... 1::IO; • Sun., 12noofto 778..e480 ~ ~-:, ~:,: 7 p.m. • Boating/Water Safe" .... ~~~g: by Coalt Guard Aux.; r ...,..., Mt (•o. luft., •:tO'I MARCH 12-18 / .. .. • Recalling OCC's State Title lla.rda lf, llt't. Aw. ftlll .......... ll.t .. ._ Coat ODO• ...-~t. tbe eta J cota. .... II' hip CID tM Uat. It f:.. a aame tbat ma&dlr.ld u. upltatt.e n . t.be vo ... : tbe bucla bull ...... ·~ ~: ~ Ddenlla team ...... t tM ~ OaGCM acbtlie. Ra.Nly aayone I•" Tandy OIWI' Ptratee a ebance ... except BM P't.nMI tbemlelvea. And nothlns to klH and everytblna to •ain. We were aoln1 to be proud of ounelves no matter how the same turned out. We knew we bad had a 1uper year." STEVE Tl.9MON8 <currently a startlnl mid· dle bitter/blocker oo the USC volleyball team>: "Wbat happened cbansed my whole ouUook oo We and affected me tn acbooL Nothin& anybody aaid could bring me down. "I tldn.k about our game with Saddleback and AOBEATC. KAZ!R AlTOfl'NllY AT LAW ..__ .......... ......... 401 CMo C...-Dt. Weat ..... 1030 ..... AH T .. ;.1111 ....... -~ .. Spt(lallzlnv In criminal law, drunk driving and personal Injury. Free consula· tlon. DAit.. Y PILOT •• ~· Bual went cm to proTe u., beloapd bf wt.n-•"'8 • thrUU.n1 '1M1 overUIM OOIKelt. Oa tbl one band, ta.. ..-. la • Ylrid M lf at flq>pened Jeltenlq. Oil t.bl o&bar, ·~ .... ms ~· lt Dttwnd 10 yean •· bow much fun tt waa. It'• tiDd ol weird. I think ~~~~mm~~~~~~~~~~~'.... about the overtime period and I see Pete Neumann ~ A LOT OJ' PEOPLS MA y HA v• forsotteo what happened a year aao ... but not tboee ln· volved. Not Saddleback, wbicb la on ihl ftl'I• cl lta first state tiUe. aometla1q the Oauct. felt WU theirs Jut year before the Pirate. stole Lt from them; notCoacb BW MuJllaan who, with lbe addl· lion of Kevin Ma1ee, felt bf.s Gaucbol were almost invlncJble at the time; not Gillis. wbo turned a rag-tag ll'OUP ol local white kida into one ol the !>est s\ortet tn a decade; and certainly not the Orange Coast playen who participated. The starting OCC five that night conailted ot forwards Pete Neumann and Brian McCormick. center St.eve Timmoos and luards Ray orsm and Paul Akin. ~ When they were contacted tb1I week to re- tn!nlsce about what took place, it waa apparent lrom the outset their feellJlp and emotions toward one another and the game had not diminished. ~ey were as strong as ever, lf not more so. IT'S A FUNNY TSING about time. The lon ger it goes on, the sweeter the put becomes. the RW, I felt it only appropriate to live thole OCC playen wbo partlclpated ooe la.at chance to ex· preu tbelr feellnga about the title, ud what lt sub- MQueotly baa meant to them Pete Neumann <currently a forward at Cal Po-11 (SLO) where b is team won the CCAA this MalOl1 and advanced to the playoffs). "Wlnniog the at.ate cbamplonsbip ls nice to thlo.k about. and lt'a important, but 1 think it's l06ing1ts impact. I mean, rig.ht now we're the champions, but after Saturday we'll be the champions ol 1979. lt won't be foraotten, but we won't be tn the spotlight anymore. "1be overtime stands out the moet to me. I re- member I bit a bucket and a couple of free throws. It's still a great thought. but it's bard to share it with anybody anymore. "I don't think what happened last year can ever be duplicated again as far as friendship and closeness. I see teams and people play and I think there is no way we should have won It. But we believed in ourselves and we played so well together." bttt.in& a 20-footer to open thinga up. 1 knew right then we were going to win." aAY ORGILL (currently a guard at St. Mary's): "I always have flashbacks. I remember the game itself and the feeling of wtnntn1. wlno,tng it tll. and the closeness all the playen bad. "l just smile when I tbtnk about 1t. lt makes me feel good. "It all seems like it happened so long ago. It was so much fun t.o play with Akin, Timmons. Neumann and the rest of the guys. We bad a blast together. We had fun during practice and then got down to business when we bad to." PAUL AKIN (cWTe ntly a guard at San Fl'an· c1sco Slate where bis team woo the Far Western Conference and advanced to lbe NCAA Division ti playoffs>: "I remember how we won and how great the guys were. I also realize how good we were as a team. The players were so unselftsh. "My respect for Coach Gillis bas al.so in· rreased tremendously. He bad a lot to do with the type of team we were and the success we bad. ''When I came up here a lot of players knew me because we bad won the state ttUe. It was a BB.IAN McCORM ICK (currently a business nice thing to have when you played against other major at San Diego State): "I wasn't the main players. You Are Invited To Attend ... St. Patrick's Party AT PROM ONTORY POI NT TONITE MARCH 14th 6:00 'TIL 9:00 P.M. Open Bar-Irish Bill of Fare DONATION $15 PER PERSON Proceeds To Benefit Hoag Hospital Ticket I nfo-549-8867 R . P. WARMINGTON GRAND PRIX PRE·RACE CELEBRATION So, oa the eve of another state championship, the last day Orange Coast will still reign as King of man ID that game but I bad a role and played it. I "What happened bas to rank right up there r emember our atUtude~go~in~g~i~n~w~a~s~w~e~h~ad~~w~i~tb~bein~·~g~t~h~e~bes~t~of~a~l~lt~im~.!e~."'.__~~~~~~~~~:...:_-=::~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tars Edge CdM Edison Runs Past Millikan Reml'mber how the Dodgers could never beat San Francisco pitcher Juan Marichal back in the 60s? The Corona del Mar track team must be feeling the same way the Dodgers did. In 13 years, the Sea Kings have never defeated Newport Harbor, and Thursday afternoon in a trl-meet, the Sailors' dominance COD· tinued. Marina also bad t o settle tor second place in a tri-meet, while EdJson improved its record to a.-0 with a bani-fought wtn over Millikan. Huntington Beach, meanwhile, auf· fered a setback in a meet with Katella. Here's a look at 'Ibunday•a aetioa: Newport 74, CdM 72, CWln• 24 The final outcome came down to fll PREP TIUCK the mile relay and Newport Harbor tx>at the hungry Sea Kinp by ne&(IY five seconds. Marc Berg, Raggs Adama, Rudi Jimenez and Nowell Kay made up the winrung relay team and also cap· tured individual victories in other events. Berg won the 100. Jimenez took the 440, Kay swept both hurdle events and Adams captured the 880 as Newport improved its pre-season rec ordto2-0. Newport's Scott Leckie also ran his personal best in the two-mile (9:54.0), good enough for second. Loar• 88, Marina 59, La Sema 23 The Vikin.ga' Dave Piechota picked up the only first place for Marina with a 2:04.1 effort m the 880. Tbe Vikings are now 1·1 lo pre· seuoo track action and complete in Saturday's Beach Cities lnvtt.ational. Ecbon 87, MUAkan 60 Dlstanceman Jon Butler's vie· torles ID the mile and two-mile and Tim Tremper'• personal best ID the 330 low hurdles sparked Ediaon. Kerwin Bell's 10.0 finish in the 100 and Richard Chang's 6-4 effort in the high jump also aided the Chargers' cause. Katen• 75, Huntington 61 Dan Martin captured the long jump and hi&b jump for Huntinetoo Beach while Steve McRoberts. Steve Bartolo and Martin Hernandea scored victories and added secoad· place tta laltea for tbe Oilera. Most Onmae Cont area track 8Dd field athletes will be at Newport Harbor B1Ch SatmdaJ for tbe lab annual Beach Cltln lDYitaUOGJI, which &eta under wa1 at U. Edilon'a Bell wUI be back ID a at- tempt to equal or improve hla t .7 meet record in the 100, and 8eftl'a1 high Jumpers appea r capable of smashing the meet record 6-6~ aet by Eric Smyth ln 1978. Aztecs Invade Irvine Track San Dieco State sends it.a men's and women's track teams to UC Irvine Saturday for separate dual meets. Events begin at noon . The Anteater men are coming off a 101·62 victory over UC Santa Barbara in last Saturday's home opener. The Aztecs should pose a tougher challenge. "San Diego State is strong in several events including the steeplechase, the s prints and re· lays," says UCI Coach Kevin McNair. Meanwhile. the UCI women's team gets back into action after finishing second t.o Cal State Los Aneeles in a trl-meet last Saturday. The Anteater women will be led by junior Monique Gregoire and freshman Lindy Toman, both double winners la.at week. SAVE UP TO $10 PER PERSON /tJ THE TOYOTA GRAND PRIX OF LONG BEAOI, MAROt 2&30, 1980. Yow Tayota Dealer makes it easy Toyota Dealer. This machine combrnes to see the Grand Prtx. Get a discount powerwrth pJeasure. For performance and enjoy an exciting weekend of there's a 2.6 lrter eloctrorncally tuel- Grand Prix Racing through the streets injected 6-cyhnder engine. 4-wheel of Long Beach. It's simple. 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Take a good IOok at tt while you're at your l I 0---..-- Weekend TV _Sports 10:30 a.m. (4) -NCAA BASKETBALL -UCLA vs. Clemson in a West regional cbam· pionship game from Tucson. 11 a.m. (5) -TENNIS -Jimmy Connors plays Ilie Nas tue in a WCT Challenge Cup match taped in Montreal. 11:30 a.m. (13) -SPORTS AFIELD -A canoe expedition in Canada and a visit with a m an who makes rifles by band are featured. i2·45 p.m. (4) -NCAA BASKETBALL - Uuke vs. Purdue in a Mideast regional cham- pionship at Lexington. 1 p.m . (7) -lt7t SUPERBOWL OF MOTOCROSS -Higbllghta of the 1979 Superbowl of motocross, held at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Cll) -AMERICA'S ATHLETES -Swtmmers Bruce Furniss and Andy Coan and hurdlers Deby La Plante and Candy Young are among the athletes observed ID training. 2 p.m . (7) -AUTO RACING -Some of road racing's biggest names vie for sha res of the In- ternational Race of Champions purse , taped at Riverside. 2 :45 p.m. (7) -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN - Bob Seagren and Larry Newman join forces on a hang-gHdin g <'Xpedilion . Also, Curt Gowdy and Robert Stack hunt for ducks 3 p.m. (21 GOLfo' Third round play in the Doral-Eastern Open. 3:30 p.m. (7> -PRO BOWLING -The Long Island Open, taped ID Garden City, N.Y. 4 p.m. (2 ) S PORTS SPECTACULAR - Athletes from 15 countries compete in the interna- tional mixed pairs gymnastics competition. taped in PhiladeJphia. Also, the World Cup skiing from Saalbach, Austria, (52) -BOXING. 5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Coverage or the men's a nd women 's eventa in the world fi gure s kating champion s hips fro m Dort mund, West Germ any. S•11da9'• Te~t.~011 10 a.m. (21 -SPORTS SPECTACULAIJ - Wilfredo Benitez (37·1 1) meets ''Irish" Johnny Turne r (34-3·1) in a scheduled 10-round welterweight bout from Miami. (4) -NCAA BASKETBALL -S y r acuse or I owa vs . Georgetown or Maryland in a n East NCAA regional championship. 10:25 a.m. (11) -BASEBALL -The Houston Astros meet the Dodgers in Vero Beach in a n ex- hibition game . 11 a .m . (2) -NBA BASKETBALL -Kansas City at Milwaukee. Noon (4) -NCAA BASKETBALL -LSU or Missouri vs . Te xas A&M or Louis ville in a Midwest regional championship game lo Houston. 1 p.m . (2 > -GOLF -Final round action in the Doral-Easte rn Open from Doral Country Club in Miami. (7) -SUPERTEAMS -The Los Angeles Rams get another crack at the Pittsburgh Steelers in round two of the Superteams from llonolulu. 1:30 p.m . (9) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Final round play in the Honda Civic Classic from Rancho Bernardo in San Diego. 2 p.m. <•> -SPORTSWOJlU)-IGllc:enny, the defending champion, meets Galway in the Irish liurling championship, taped in Dublin. ·~ 2:15 p.m. (7) -BOXING -World mid· dleweight champion Vito Antuofermo risks bis ·crown against Alan Minter in a scheduled 15-round bout from Las Vegas. . 3:30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - ·Linda Fratianne defends her ladies' title in the ; world figure s kating ch ampionships from ; Dortmynd, West Germany. ' SPOATS ON TV I BASKETBALL I BASEBALL I , The Long Walk (VA&.UQU aNCW. Offlft) TOVATT'S Duhe Harw• On ~t Kentucky 6 HR •. VHS VIDEO . TARES Ll:XlNOTON, Ky. CAP> -K1i. lfaey IDMd bll ftoal ennlq on tM Jlupp Artna bukttball floor wtth a tllent, lonely walk to th• locker room. Tbla Umt, another auard trom Ken,utky waa bukln1 In tb• Umt Uabt. Tbaf pard waa Vinet Taylor, a form f' Lexln,iotl hltb •~bool atar wbo dedded to play hl• c:o1a.,. ball al Duh. Taylor returned home Tbunday and 1&1ppUed a Illy d•· renaive play to preterv• Duke'• U.54 win over Kentuck1 In a Mm.lllrYl ••m• ol lbe NCAA Mluut rettoo ba1kttball tournament. wrm NINE 8BCOND8 to play. Taylor wu matcbod aaatnat Macy. Kentucky'• All-America 1uard. wboae lut shot carried the Wildcall' hope1 ot victor)'. Under extreme pres- sure from Taylor , Macy missed a 17·footer and Kentucky wu unable to launch another serlou. attempt. Duke '• victory moved the Hth- ranked Blue Devils Into Saturday's re a ton finals against 20th-ranked Purdue, 21-9, a 76-69 winner over No. 7 Indiana. ·'Now I can come back here and live in peace, al least for another year,'' said Taylor, who scored 15 points. DUKE, 20·8, FOUND itself In deep trouble late In the second half as Kentucky rallied from a 14-polnt halftime deficit behind the scoring of forwa rd Fred Cowan. Cowan, who scored 23 of his 26 points after ln· te rmission. hit a five -footer for a 54-54 tie with 37 seconds to go Duke went ahead 15 seconds later when junlor forward Gene Banks was fouled. Banks sank the first free throw. but Kentucky still had hfe when he missed the second Mike Gmlnski led Duke with 17 pornts. Macy was hm1ted to six points. THE DUKE-KENTUCKY game close ly followed the pa ttern of the Purdue-Indiana game Each winner char ged to a healthy firs t -ha lf margin, but each had to hold on at the end. Purdue, despite p laying without fo ul-troubled center J oe Barry Car· roll much of the time, rolled to a 37-26 ha lftime lead. The Boilermaker s ope n ed t he second half with a four -point series triggered by a technical foul as· sessed at hatrt1me against Indiana Coach Bobby Knig ht. Ke ith Ed- monson tut two free throws to open Estancia Captures Tourney E s t ancia Hi gh an - nexed the cha mp1onsh1p o f the Newport-Elks baseball tourna m e nt Thursday afternoon by turning back Santa Ana, 5-4. The Eagl es came from behind with two runs in the bottom of t.he seventh inning to wrap up the title. ll was the second lime in the game they had been forced to come from behind. They tied the 1core with two runs ln the bottom of the fifth, then saw Santa Ana score a go-ahead run in the seventh. In t.be bottom of the seventh, Jim McCablll op ened with a walk. Greg Forge, Roy Santa Maria aod Mike Bennett followed with singles with the latter two get· ting credit for the tying and winning RBI. Bennett's blow was bis second of the game with Rich Amaral also get· Una a single and triple for the Eagles. UM McGnd ball tnd Carroll •ddtct a llyup for a '1 ·• lead. Th• Bollermaken bullt the marstn to ....., before Indiana ralUld. "AT THE END, we Juat 1ot tired." aald Purdue Coach L ee Rose. "They're • lood ·basketball team. Tb•r• are no blowout.I ln the NCAA." Indiana cut the Purdue lead to atx • point.I on two occasloM late tn tbe 11me, but rree throw1 by Drake llorrla and Edmonson ke pt the ~. Hoo1ler1 at bay. ONLY $15 95· lalab Thomas led Indiana with 30 -;;;=.:;;==============;;;;;;;========::::; polnll, including 20 In the second ha lf. llorri1 and Edmonson led Purdue with 20 apiece. fbdiana finished the season 21-8 while Kentucky completed Its yea; 29-6. H11nnin' Rebels Turn Out Lights On St. Peter's LAS VEGAS (APJ St. Peter's DATSUN SAVES YOU GAS $$$ IUY OR LEASE ~ l~~sl CITY HWY. EPA RANGE was one of the best defensive college basketball teams an the country j.his year . but it isn't easy to slow the Run~· Reoo~ ~Jerry Ta~a~an '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l at Nevada -Las Vegas ~ Even with h lgh-scormg forward Sidney Green see1Dg limited playing time oocause of early foul trouble. the Reool.s still were able to drop the Peacocks. 67-62. m National lnv1tal1on Tourna m ent quarte rf inals play Thursday night The WID, Las Vegas' 23rd 1n 30 games. puts the Reools mto a Sunday semifinal contest at New York's Madison Square Garden. St Pt>ter 's finished ats season at 22·9 "I told my guys the odds -no pun intended -we re s lacked against us.·· said St Pete r's Coach Bob Duk1et. "People could te ll during warmups which team had the advan tage . But we played "aliantly, and 1t was no sha me to lose to Las Vegas "Heck. you're goin g agamst one of the best college coaches m thl' coun t ry in Tarkani an. and this wa~ l1k t• a fan tasy Just for us to play agamst th em ." 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F-•• ercl-Lorl Hoffman IF) t.O; All.,.......,_ Lori Hoffftwl CFI 33.7. ·Wllins' Slam Sparks GWC Wes Collins drilled two home runs, including a Jrand slam in lhe fourth inning, to lead Golden West to an 18-10 Southern Cal Coaference baaeball 'Victory over LA Southwest Thursday. In other JC play, Saddleback suffered its first Mlaaloo Conference setback, a 5-1 losa to vialting Clt.rua. A~,. GWC, Collins coUecied five RBI to go with ms two round trippers, while teammate Ed Odin also homered, went three-for-four and col· lected four RBI a s the Rustlers dismantled Southwest pitchers. ln all, Golden West collected 18bl. he Rustler pitching staff continued to have its prob ems. In the last two games, GWC pitchers have allowed 20 rum. Tony Abaraca ai.o contributed to the alugfeat wilh three bits and three RBI and third bueman Jack Settle had three RBI. The victorJ nened the Rustlen' conference mark at J..3. Golden Wat'1.next 1ame is Saturday against visit.i.QI Cypress. 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So you'll get an excellent price rot your old car too. . ,. •• .., this Is a GOiden opportunity to own a fuel -efficient new CadTilac & save thousands of dollars on the price! 2600 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESAeTEl:.~PHONE (714) 540-9100 J a a fr t1 N A cl cl 0 81 cc st. a . is• fo sh ell ot fn o f Cl oc Tl ta Dave WU-'•~· D bomer ~=l•d tMna Cal to •·• DOD·CO•ftn•e• •NU vtctor1 o.er ttlq Cal State D6· lauea RU1a while UC IM loet a 10.lnn.Lq to Loyola, T·I, lD • SCBA touroament \U'ldaJ. Wlllon'a blast ln the th lnnlnt put th• f\IU'da ln front, M . fter Domln1uo1 Ua toot the lead lo the p of the seventh, Dan arson drove lo the lY· I run and Rollo a ma doubled the eo- ead marker across lo the elgbtb, lbe nguards added an ln· ranee tally when Dan no mo scored Mark ood with a single. ADAMS HAD lwo ubles while Pearson, ood and Bonomo each d a pair of alngles for e Vanguards. SoCal opens NA IA strict Ill South e rn vision play Saturday lb a doubleheader at estmont College in ta Barbara . CI, playing a first und game ID the SCBA mey at Lona Beach's air Field, saw the ons score four runs on e singles in the first tra inning. UCI LOST an early d when Loyola scored ice in the eighth. In e bottom of the same ame, Scott Darling a pinch·hit s ingle to ore Ralph Gedies. The Anteaters then aded the bases with e out but the rally ded with a double play d the game went into tra mnmgs. UCI returned lo action is afternoon agamst 1 State Fullerton in e first meeting of the o schools on the amond thi s year. turday 1t wall be Long acb St.ate in the third m e of the tournament. Sophomore sensation a Bake r tossed her ·rd straight one·hitter ursday to lead Edison gb to a 2·0 win over ein View in non- gue women's softball tion. Ocean View's Chris on cracked a double left field to break up ker's near perfect e. In overwhelming Ocean View hitters, r allowed just one Uc wbUe fanning 10. }If ot coincidentally, aker's S·O rec ord tcbes the Chargers' m ark this season. dison scored in the inning when Bess aUBS walked and was laced by pinch run· Joanne Millichich. lllcbich raced from t to third on a bunt Shawn Way and then ored on an errant · w to third. Lisa Munoz recorded other RBI with a an sin11le to left which red Lisa Hauk ln tbe th. Newport SUPER SAVINGS THIS WEEKEND Thars light! Now you can buy your hot tub or spa directly from the manufacturer's showroom. Prices are slashed -up to 50 percent and even more -on hot tubs and spas to celebrate the grand opening of our Orange County factory outlett California Cooperage is the world• largest manufacturer of hot tubs, and the undisputed leader In the Industry! And now we have retail outlets open In Sherman Oaks, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo-as well as Orange County. We offer a huge selection of spas and hot tubs -all ready for Immediate delivery. Come see us for super savings! ---------------- Over 100 Hot Tubs and Spas on displayl COMPLETE $4 "& HOT TUBS 17 Complete tubs. including seats. tloor 101sts and all hardware YOU ~LE. SA\/£ s· x 3' deep $498 6 ~ 3· deep 598 4' x 4' deep 498 5' x 4' deep 708 6' x 4' deep 835 T x 4' deep 935 ROLL·TOPS 1 ... SO~o OFF! 58% 57~ 57C!lt 49Qb 51~ 51~ You'll find our energy-saving Roll· Top• covers on sale. These innovative covers are easy to use. and they dramatically reduce heat loss by combining solid wood slats with a closed·cell foam base. Also on sale are our easy-to-install decks, which come In kits of 7 squares of the flnest redwood, cedar or mahogany. And you'll find many oth'er great backyard Items! TRADITIONAL FIBERGLASS SPAS LOW AS We have several shapes and sizesl Many spas are pnced at wholesale or less! These deluxe fiberglass and tiled spas are compfetely pre-pfumbed with four·1et massage, seat bubblers and are ready for immediate hookup. Some are even portable (they sit above the ground and come pre-assembled lo a deck/sklrting made of redwood}, and some are designed to be sunk in the ground or deck. Prices start as low as $745. Compatible support equipment (pump/filter/heeterl for these spas is available to suit your particular needs, starting at about $775. FREE GASOLINE If you buy a complete hot tub or spa system, when you leave, we'll hand you a crisp S20 bill to pay for your gas! ONE WEEKEND ONLY! COMPLETE HOT TUB SYSTEM PACKAGES ' YOV .,>..1 ').f.'I( " • ' 'ystem 51., 85 340,, t-· / J i.y~tem 1.385 4 2'll> 4 t. 4 c;ys1em , 185 340,, !> 1. 4 system 1.385 4~ F) A a s~ti>m 1,585 420b 7 .c4 system 1,985 39% ' CaJifomia Cooperage otters the most comptete hot tub ~terns available today4 Each do-1t·yoursetf package includes: beautiful tub. seats. floor suPPOrt 101sts. one- horsepower commercial spa pump, four·1et hydro- ma.ssage system. electnc spa heater heavy·duty filter 24·hour automatic spa time clock w ith remote control air switch complete ptum01ng system (even includes all necessary p1pmg). floor drain. accessories and fully illustrated instruction manual (Gas or LP gas heater optional. tor extra charge ) HERE ARE THE RULES AU sales are cash. All sales are final. BankAmericard (Visa) and Mastercharge ere accepted. Bring cash, cashier's checks or money orders. A 20 percent cash deposit will hotdany Item up to 14 days. If the item is not picked up from our warehouse, the deposit is forleite<i All hot tubs are on a first come. first served basis. HOW TO GET IT HOME Bring your pickup or van. or rent a small U-haul trailer or \lllll. We'll help you k>ad It. right on the spot! Or. for a S30 fee plus freight costs. we'll have your tub or spa delivered. ·. HOW TO GET THERE Right on S..Ch Blvd. From Riverside (91) Fwy .. exit on Beach Blvd. and go four minutes south; from Garden Grove (22) Fwy .. exit on Beach Blvd. and go five minutes north. We're right on Beach Blvd., Just two blocks north of Katella, and three minutes south of Knott's Berry.Farm. SATURDAY & SUNDAY, M~RCH 15 & 16 • 9 a.m. · 5 p.m. ' · ORANGE C.DUNmY • 10591 Beach Blvd. fin "Stinton, between Ball Rd. and Kate/la) (714) 827·3940 • 821·3941 , ' 1 r ; 'r •Out 'n' Allout •Comics Revving Up Powerboats to Race A speedy regatta substitutes for shamrocks as the symbol for the St. Patnck's Day weekend along the Oran~e Coast. Although the name of the race has changed from the Bushmills to Warmington Grand Prix this year. 40 offshore racing powerboats are in Newport Harbor for the competition Saturday. A home port spectator fleet will escort the challengers to the starting line at 9 a.m . The list of 18 drivers entered in the open class for boats froi::n 36 to 39 feet is led by Betty Cook of Newport Beach, the current national and world champion in the rugged sport. THEY WILL RUN a 172-nautical mile course, looping from Long Beach to Dana Point starling one mile off the Newport Pier at ui a.m . and zigzagging around the offshore oil islands, Esther, Emmy and Eva. Performance and production boats will race for 88.6 milell and novice class will have a shorter course. All a ffected waterways will be closely gliarded by the U.S. Coast Guard and other official craft to prevent spect.ator boats from entering the racers' path. The best vantage points for onshore viewing of the sleek V-hulls, tunnel hulls and catamarans bouncing through the churning ocean are along the bluffs of Corona del Mar. The progress also can be followed by watching the crews' helicopter escorts. THE VICl'ORIOUS CREW will bring the checkered flag back to the Newport Bay View Yacht Club at the Arches Marina where the dti\ten and boats are headquartered tonight. Taking over as sponsor tills year, major -real estate developer R.P. Warmington said he waated to make the start of the 1980 national ehampiOMhJp campaign more accessible to •ater sports fans. Some 70,000 spectators 1.caqbt a Jllmpse of the whJnlna contestants in l.t1t. Separat. c:oacerta by tbe Bobby Shew Quintet, tb• LA Feur, tbe Rtcble Cole Quintet. Supenax. tbe Don Mema Sextet, OCC's Jasa l!:nHmble and the Toabiko Tabackln Band lndJcate lbe caliber of the 12th annual Oran1e Coast Colleee Jan Featlval. The event, wblcb baa become the laraest aod mo1t preau,ioul ol ita kind io the nation. alao will feature competition by 30 college. bilh school, Junior high and elementary school banda from March 2&-22 io the OC~ Auditorium. PERFORMING THUUDAY will be the Shew Quintet at 3 p.m. and the LA Four at 8 p. m. The Cole Quintet will be on stage Friday at 3 p.m . followed by Supersax at 8 p.m. I Shew, who baa been plllying professional- ly for 21 ot b.la 34 years, la tbe most soupt- alter lead trumpet player among record and mm maken ln Los Angeles. "F1ucelbom is much wanner and more personal than the trumpet," be said affec. lionately. "There'• a different kind or aintream and a different kind or response. Only the fingering is related." Brazilian-born Almeida brought Bossa Nova to thia country Jong before the music was called that. Hamilton left the Woody Herman Orchestra last year to join the quartet. Cole plays with a biting, strident en- thusiasm that doesn't allow for casual listen· mg as his quintet makes a rare West Coast appearance. COIUIENTING ON the exhilaration of performinl.C, be added, "I get energy from ex- pending energy. So-called authorities say you have to weigh 220 pounds to play a lead trumpet, but I played lead in Buddy Rieb 's band weighing 135. Jazz critic Philip Elwood says or Cole: "He ia playing now as well as any suist m the business. M a Jazz altoi..st, he's bound to have more than a bit of Charlie Parker's sounds but Cole is, in fact, far broader in range than the legendary Parker, who died nearly 25 years ago." "I dig what I'm doing. U you let it come from inside, then it's real." ALSO ADDING LI FE to the Parker legend ia Grammy-winning Supersax led by Med Flory. These five saxophonists, accom· panied by an acoustic piano, stand-up bass. drums and trumpet, are appearing at the OCC Jazz FesUval for a second time. They performed in 1975 to a sell-out crowd of 1,200. That's been evident during bis ap. pearances with Tom J ones. Paul Anita, Della Reese, Roger Williams and Robert Goulet or recordings with Barbra Streisand, Dean Martin. Elvis Presley. Tony Bennet. Gladys Knight and the Pips and Ella Fitzgerald. He Is an alumnus of the bands of Benny Goodman. Tommy Dorsey and Wood y Herman. THE LA FOUR Bud Shank, alto sax· On Saturday, March 22, Menza's sextet will perfor m at 1 p.m., OCC's J azz Ensemble al 2 30 pm and the Toshiko Tabackin band "'111 close out the festival al 8 p.m. Tickets for all afternoon concerts sell for $2. wh1 le admission for the evening concerts 1s S6. Tickets. good for all three evening con- certs, are available for SlS op hone; Ray Brown. bass. Laurindo Almeida, guitarist and Jeff Hamilton, drums -have m ade six Jazz/classical a lbums and toured colleges, concert halls and clubs throughout the United State. Canada. Australia, Mexico and Japan THF.V MAV BE purchased m the ticket office of the college·~ Adm1rustratJon Build- ing. from 8 a m to 5 p m and 6 to 7 p.m. Monda) through f'nday, and Saturdays from 8 a m. to noon. The phone number 1s 556-5527 . Shank has reeorded more than 30 albums in his career, appeared on hwtdred.s of mo· t1on picture sound tracks and placed high. year after year, on the Down Beat a nd Playboy jan polls M aJI orders shouJd be addressed to J azz Festival. OCC Ticket Office, 2701 Fa1rv1ew Road, Costa Mesa 92626 All orders should be Brown is known as "the world's greatest bass player" by every knowledgeable must· cian. critJc and listener , having played for e very major rught club and recording star in the business. <See TOP JAZZ, Pa1e O> .................... Music Mix Philharmonic Stars Classical masterpieces will be performed by Los Angeles Ph1lharmon1c musicians in re· c1tal and en masse this weekend an Orange County Maestro Carlo Maria G1ultni will conduct the full orchestra at 8 30 p.m. Saturday in Santa Ana ffjgb School Audttonum m has third concert of the season sponsored by the Orange County Philharmonic Society. FLUTE VIRTUOSO James R. Walker will be accompanied by the orchestra's pianist, Zita Camo, in their first West Coast presentation of works by Bach, Messiaen. Prokofiev and Hin· demith at 8 tonight in the Science Lecture Hall at UC Irvine. Admission is S8. Contertmaster Sidney Weiss will interpret the violin solos for the sold-out OCPS event. replacing the previously announced ltzbak Perlman, who cancelled because of illness. Tbe program will include Brabm's Concerto ,in D for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 77, written in 1878, and the Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6 in 8 Minor (Patbetique), composed in 1893. THE MUSIC WILL be previewed in a 7: lS lecture by Dr. Doyle McKinney, associate dean for academic programs at Saddleback College, in the auditorium, S20 W. Walnut St .. Santa Ana. He bas combined careers as a conductor, actor. singer and college administrator from coast to coast. A master claas, open to the public, from 10 to noon Saturday tn the UCI Fine Arts Concert Hall, wt.ll be led by Walker who bas been on the racultiea of Carnegie-Mellon and Duquesne un- l veralties and Chatham Colle1e . He is a 1raduate of the University or Louisville School ol Kualc. Walker has been principal fiutist with the U.S. Mllltary Academy Band at West Point, the Pitt1bur1b Symphony, Premier Woodwind Quintet and New Plttaburfh Quintet. Claaa tickets will be $6 at the door. Walker's UCI appearances are sponsored by the university and the Irvine Conservatory of Mualc. Race cbalrman, Dan Baker, says feativitles •tart with a party ton.llht at l>romontory J>oint, ope to the pubUc and teatw1ng lively entertaift- mf'9t by "Be11anneo" and an hiab meal eateect by llus Ptaaer of 1be Rlts. Proceed.a from tllt 911 Mlmlaaloa befteftt Tbe Alfillanta, • •UJ>POrt IJ'OUP of Hoac Hosplt.J. MKMIARCH COMA IN wmt A RONI DURING RAC. OUTllDI Of NIWPOM HARBOR TNe loene of Whlrlpg Powerboete Wll be Reteated et WanMntton Onlnd "91 leturday C<Jnservatory students Robin Adami and Leslie Watada. and UCI students Janis Molen- <See CONCB&'l'S, Paae C4) 1 . l • .. , ., . " ~ ' ' • • • • ' O•ANOa COAST COLLl!Ol'l IYMPHONIC .. nd wm fllf the air wlttt ICM.lndlof M0u~y1 "Night on Beld Mountain," • bit of l«h and some Broectwav lhow· during Its IC)f'lng concert et s.turday In the OCC Auditorium. d lulon $2. W•IT••N OP• •A THaATaR ~f San Francisco wttl prnent Verdi's ':La Travla'ta," In l?nolllh, at a p.m. ThuncMy, IMrch 27.&..ln SentaAne Hlot- School Audltorh•m. Tlcnts rney be aecured by saMnlno sa.as.. ;o CONT•AITING, ONa.,ACT raa beted on Shak-IOM'9en <Mr.a.rs enua and Adonis" and "OW'latopMr Slyei'' Wiii be presented at I tonight, S.turd•Y and Sunay and March 20-n '" ttMt c.1 State Long Beach University TMetw, 6101 t . Seventh St. Admlulon to th• coll99late production It $2.50 to $4. JAZZ. SONGSTRESS NANCY WILSON t.:EGENDARY JAZZ VOCALISTS, Nancy Wiison and Joe Wllllams, wlll sing ~ 8:30 tonight In the Los Anoeles Music Center's Pavilion. Tickets S7.SO to S15. JAZZATTUDE DANCE COMPANY will add a dash of disco to Its 2 p.m. performances Sunday In the Turtle Rock Community Center, 1 Sunnyhlll Drive, I rvlne. Tickets: $3 general and S2 for children, mllltary and seniors. A "DAY OF DIALOGUE," featuring Sada Thompson, Salome Jens and Virginia Capers w ill be hosted by Women in Thea,ler at 2 p.m . Saturday at the Los Angeles Actors Theater , 1089 N. Oxford, Hollywood. The three actresses will be lnlet'Vltwed about their careers by Sandy Upton. Admluaon $1. LIV• ••·CRaATIONI O' 'AMOUI performen make uP "25 YNn of Rock 'n' Rolt,"-e muslcal revue by P4Mll Frl11er, to bt PNMnted et I tonlgM and satuf'day In Memorlal H,u et a.a~ (allege, 3S3 N. Glauell St.; OrMQe. Tickets M . tt••flOltMANC•I 0, "8•LSHADAR'S Feast" by tM Oranoe County Mater Chor••• at ChaipfNn Col .... at I tt:;:arch 22 and 1 p.m. Mar'h !3, wll tt the Easter seal Socl•!r:.. The S6 tickets may be purcheMd at 1~ E. LA Veta Ave., Orange or 11' tout Music atonts fn Cost• Mesa, flounteln Veney or Mlulon Viejo. A•RtAL ARTISTlltY AND WILD enlm•I acts are pan of the Bio Top tradition Circus Verv_j s Is offering et I tonfottt and noon, 3:® end 7 p.m. , S.turday and Sundey &n the Montgomery Ward's parking tot, Bristol Avenue and the san Diego Freeway, Costa Mesa, and In Huntington Center on Beach Boulevard In Huntington BeachaU:30andlp.m. Merch 17-20. Tickets on the site. CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN COLLEGE CHOIR wlll present a concert at 8 p.m. saturday, March 22, at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive. Admission: $2.50 per person or $5 per family. INCOMPARABLE VIOLINIST ISAAC St ern wlll plav sonatas by Beethoven, Franck and M ozart and Webern's "Four Pieces tor Vlolln and Plano" In his only Los Angeles rec Ital this season at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Los Angeles Music Center's Pavilion. Limited tickets available at (213) 972-7211 . FIVE TIME TONY AWARD- winner, Julie Harris, and Charles Durning prove that adults can grow up when a kid shows them how In "On Golden Pond," through March 29 at the Ahmanson Theater In the Los Angeles Music Center. Tickets range from $3.75 to $15.75. TRY.OUTS FOR CALIFORNIA'S famed Junior Philharmonic Orchestra have been extended to M arch 20 because of last month's bad weather. Instrumentalists. ages 12 to 20, may call (213) 272-3667 to make audition appointments. A number of fir st chairs In the non<ommerclal, civic all-youth symphony are open for full competition this year, according t o conductor-founder Ernst Katz. A DIFFERENT LOOK AT AMERICAN history is provided In "Voice of the People," a musical production that traces dissent, being performed at 8 tonight and Sa turday in the Orama Lab Theater at Or ange Coast College. Tickets $1 .50. Paid Poli11cal Advertisement RAY WILLIAMS FOR CITY COUNCIL "The..-bkJ b•ll•1u c•1 ..,. I .... you to Yote few ... pea11l111 cllolce ... I'm concerned about the NewPort Beach City Coone.II E1ec:t1on.-1·m a businessman & nlllident here & I don't want big money out.aide eotp0rat1ont 1nlluencina my city goo.wnmint Thats why I'm vo ting '°' Ray Wiiiiams-so the indlvtdual-busine'laman & r'8ISldent will be heatd. Come in the store & let't talk about why I, and my friends are aypportlng Ray Wllllams on election day, April 8 Pllcl lor 1>y 8.ity 6 £ ..... ~ ol __,Produce 1801 --CI.I 'THE SEASONS' BY BALLET PACIFICA Molly Lynch, David Pan•l•tf "LE PAS DE QUATRE," with music by Pugnl and choreography by Liia Zall wl ll be featured with "The Seasons" When Ballet Pacifica performs at .c p.m . Sunday and 8 p.m. Monday In Laquna Moulton PlayhouSe 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beac'h. Tickets are $5 for adults, $4 for chlfdren/senlors/ students or free to m embers of the subscr iption ser ies. NATIONAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY will present "Much Ado About Nothing" at 8 :30 tonight in the La M irada Civic Theater, 14900 La M i rada Boulevard. T ickets are $6.SO to $8.SO to watch the Interaction of lovers, princes, vii lain"> and befuddled offlclals. "GILLIGAN'S ISLAND" SKI PPER, Alan Hale, the sleek "M iss Circus Circus" unlimited hydroplane and driver Steve Reynolds are the top headliners at the 12th annual western National Boat and M arine Show at the Anaheim Convention TALI NA ENTERTAINMENT center through Sunday. The PoMr boet end marine ecceuorles displays are open untll 11 tonight, from noon to 11 Saturday end noon to 7 Sunday. Admluton $2.75 for adults, $1 .25 for Juniors. LUKAS l'OSS Of' 8ROOKLYN'S Phllharmonl• wllt be 9.uest conductor and piano IOlofst for Bach s Brandenburo Concerto No. S when the Long Beach Sym- phony performs at 8 p.m . Saturday and 7:30 p.m. SUndey In the Terrece Theater, 300 E. OcHn Blvd., Long Beach. Ticket s at special reduced prices: $4.SO to $9. ~RANZ SCHUBE•T'S "MASS IN G" . will conclude the program when the UC Irvine Men's, Women's, and Freshmen choruses and Women's Chamber Ensemble Join for a concert at 8 p.m . saturday In the Fine Arts Concert Hall on campus. Tickets S2. WANT TO START FETING St. Patrick early? The Irish Rovers, that merry band of musical fun-makers famed for their song, "The Unicorn," are appearing at 8:30 tonight at the Long Beach Terrace Theater and at 8 p.m. Monday In the Los Angeles Music Center's Pavilion. Tickets $6.SO to $9.50 ... Or "The Mulligans" step dancers and pipers wlll be featured at a party at the South Coast Plaza Hotel In Costa Mesa Saturday. Admission $10. GUITARIST JOSE TOMAS considered Seoovla's most (mportant prot999, wlll be presented In recital at 8 p .m. Saturday In Carr Intermediate School, 2120W. Edinger Ave., Santa Ana. Tlck~$4. KEYBOARD ARTIST CHICK COREA TWO·TIME GRAMMY AWARD· winner Chick Corea w ill play what he callc, "Flamenco piano" at 8 p.m . Sunday in the Or ange Coac,t College Auditorium. His electric and acoustic compe>s1tions have an exciting Latin flavor. Tickets, 1f avallabte, will be $9.SO at the doof'. St. Patrick's Day Celebration Join us Sunday, March 16th From1-3pm Featuring Mary Md:artan Traditional lrflih Dancers with music by the "MHUlgan& II South CDast Plaza . Village Located et Sunftower A Bear Strecta•S.nta Ana. Callf·751-6595 I .. ~ ... ()ppoette South Cou1 Plue MAU • r OUT 1NASOUT t Feast Fans: When in Huntington Beach • • • . 1 ··· l Summariae a sne 1 u a "Bomala bUQwt" and 1U'l draw • two-word _,.ctln lMt uldom Deed.I rurtbel' tt.ntlcaUon. Tbat•1 becauae (from movlea llJttorJ boob, or wbatHer) lt'• Pf'tllJ' ;i .. ., Wl· clentood teuttn. •u a b1P art fer U.. naliq cla..-of Rome la U.. be,U., ot Uw emplre. 8\J't t1CB A PRAST ls allo auoclated with Romam reetln.ed on co.1tbes thel.r beads Juat above tho le"Vel of tbe table. And lhla behavior, ae~1 to the modem vfew, la 1ymptomaUc ot d cadence and lndoHrece -c:oo1\ltuUna bad table mannel'9 Ulal woW.dn 't be acc.pgbao ln polite IOClcty. · Wbat cou1'lt-be mor. civiJlaed, aft.er all, than relbJ.n8 to tbe fullelt while eat.lnt . to take alt tbe time neeeaury to savor one'• ambroeJa wbll• lancuorlna in total tomfort? Glven h.U an oppe>rtw\lt.y l11t week, we ~wd bavo eaally Laken up -.otne ot f".''-ro'1 fealat 1DI practices qalo and let public opin on lake it.I course The setting wa~ G.llio restaurant ln Hun tiJlgl.oo Beach where our d.lnner took on the com- plexion of a genuine•· Roman banquet·· m all but a few paruculan like recllnlna coucbea · · · Do aa the Romana DUl at Gilio Certainly, . food and beven1• wlH everrtlllnl brouibt to our t.ablit made ua feel M .~mperor~ bav•faNd better. Al'°& TIU WAN'm'Y,MCtu.itlJM11*1t COU\llD1q ll IUCb data an beat left umtat,ed to avoid a boaa ftde accuaaU.of diulJatJon. Sutftce to HY, YOU would baft to SO to COD• 1lderable leqtha to flnd better food, Hrvlce and atmoapbere The l•ller l• all the more remarkable becaute tho reat.aunnt la localed 1D one ot t.bOle 1mall, facele1a •hoppln1 center• that dot Oran1e County One ba1 to salute tbe lm· •1lnativt busln 1man Ute Sam GWo who can do to m~ wlth the interior ot a place wba the nt.erior nvlrooment look.a Ute seven aim.liar 1tte1 you Just puaed up the road. THE AMBJENCE AT GlUo at.ribs a note of quiet relinemenl, but never for a moment aui· aeall formality For all the aesthetic touches - especially the hl&hlY·Poliabed wooden floor, rich funuablngs and spriabUy water fountain -the dtner can Wlwind unbeaitatingly. OWo la not your uaual It.alien rest.aura.at with '••pa. pbu and meatbUI aandwicbea. Sucb cbo6ela an available but GWo allo often an •mains auortment ol the beat ln lta.U.an c:ulalne. It wu to tbat aide of lbe meou that we turned for our eolreel and came up winners on both counu. But not before we made a couple of decbioal resard.lns accompanytn1 dilbea. All d1Doen are served wttb an appet!Hr (a nlftJ plate of thio-1Uced lt.aUan meats and cheeses), a choice of soup or aalad, 1arllc or plain bread, choice of puta and beverace. Choice ol pasta leaves you flounderinc ln in· decltion between e11 apalf>etti, e11 fettuecine, Unsuine. mostacc:loU and rtcatoni. ' PLUS, VOV CAN order any of the dinner veal, atuk, chicken, fl.sh or house specialties a la carte for $2 leas. And the price i.s $1 less for a la carte eotrea among the strictly paala diabea and specialties. Veal entrees are numerous (Genovese, marsala, Pet.ronius, parmlgin>a, Milanese> but _, , It'• clUlkult io lmt,Sne a better cbolce~ ...... • ml.De: YN.l peeaat.t, •·• <•·• a 1a c . J Sa~ tot.mo. aDd wtne aauce. tbe bea l)' t4Ddn' and tuty nal wu aceom~ the a• tl'tllb vq«able, well... • f and cooUd Italian IP'MD beam. ; "· , J ,...u:· fl.45. wu ow other en~. t Romem.cle ID am'• own kitc!Mn, tbla ef.· ~ traordlnarily doul aauaaae 11 flrst baked • and then aaUleed with baby potatoes, ba&1 ., onJona. m..-broom1 and a touch ot wine. ! . ' • y SINCE WE C&OSS•SAJIPLED each, it's' 11 ' toss up insofar aa recommending the choice pf ~ soup or salad. The minestrone wu rlcb. thl~l , and spicy; the fresh 1reens were topped wtt.b J small slices of fresh mushrooms and the zenr ~ bouae dreulng. ; Additlooa.l dinner ent.rees <all at full meal • . . ~--------------------------""'t Out 'N About ~Norman Stanley ~ .. .. ----------------------------------~ . prices) include ruet mignon ducale, $9.95; New York steak Borghese. $8.95; chicken Florentina. cacciatore or Toscana, $7 .4S each ; cod : Livomese or red snapper Agrigento, $'7.U each;· scampi. $19.95 ; eggplant parmigiana. $8.95. · Pasta ranges from a low of $4.05 (with• tomato sauce) to $5.95 ror original marinara or · clam sauce. Fettuccine Allredo and cannelloni.: are $5.95 each; lasagna runs from $5.25 to $6.40 : and meat ravioli from $4 .95 to $5.95. Pizza runs the gamut from tomato and cheese tabbed at $3.05, $3.95 and $4.95. for; small, medium and large, to the Gilio deluxe -' sausage, mushrooms. pepperoni, salami and green pepper -$6.lS. fl.BS and $9.35. FOLLOWING DINNER <or before for that: matter). you'll do yourself an unforgettable favor u you order a g l~!> ISi 251 of the sensa- tional aristocrat of all apenWs. Rosso Ant1co, a rare concoct.Ion of choce Italian wines from the Lake of Garda region subtly blended with' aromatuherbs FLUGELHORN MASTER BOBBY SHEW, LEFT, HIS QUINTET, PLUS THE LA FOUR, RIGHT, OP£N OCC RST THURSDAY A kmd of second or third cousin to Amaret- to. 1l ts nonetheless neither as syrupy nor swttt, and the liqueur and its fragrant. delicate bou· quet lmger far beyond anything you'd an· Fro. Page CI TOP JAZZ ARTISTS, SCHOOL ENSEMBL.ES TO PERFORM llc1pate. . It's just such a touch as the little·lcnown item like Rosso Antico that makes Gilio a sur· prising delight. So not surpnsmgly. therefore. the restaurant has an excellent wine list, de· s igned for simplicity and to complement the ex· tensive menu. accomparued by a check and sell-addressed. stamped envelope. Any remaining tickets will be sold at the door. but the festival bas been a sell-out on several occasions. Fourteen jazz clinics also are on the three· day agenda, and admission to each is $2. These tickets are sold in the OCC ticket office. THE RE•AINDER OF the festival, which includes the student presentations, will be free to the public. Competition for elementary and high school jazz ensembles may be beard from ~oltlen ·"'"· ,.,.., ~~ ~ragon .. GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Olinese A Lo Corte Dishes LUNCH•OINNER DAILY Food To Take Out 11 :30 A M. to 10 P M 202lH9Mrlh& COSTAMISA 642·7162. 631-9911 Et Voita We arc now open for unique Sunday brunch, tasty lunches and eourmet dinners. From the Breast of Cb1cken "En Croute" to the fresh salmon "Paul Bocuse". from the delicate sauces of pW'e white veaJ "Nouvelle cuunne" to the Down to Earth Lamb Shank De Toulouse. Chez Laut.rec brings you the art or nPw cookery at reasonable prices. in the coi1e::.t Frenl'h atmosphere. A Bientot. 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m . Thursday and 8 :30 to 3 p.m . Friday. Collegiate competitors wilt perform from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday. A dif· ferent band will be on stage every 30 minutes. Corona del Mar, one of the top high school bands last year, and Seal Beach Elementary School, the best in lts division, will both be back this year along with Estancia and EdiaoJl hiJb schools from Orange County. OTHER TOP ENTRANTS from four Wes tern states are Cottonwood and Skyll.oe bi&b schools from Salt Lake City. Smoky Hill High School, Aurora, Colo.; Burbank High School, Grand Canyon College of Phoenix, Biola Colleee and San Die10 State UnJveraity. Judging the musicians will be Jimmy Lyons, founder and general manaeer of the Monterey J au Festival; Alf Clausen, an ar- ran1er and bead of Karleilh Music Co. and ASCAP Publlablog Co.; Klm Richmond. Hollywood musical arranier; John Price Prince, eompoeer and &n'ccer' and Herb Pat· ooe, director "' band.a al De Ama eouese. Cupertino. LUNCH IS SERVED daily. Monday throu~ Saturday. from 11:30 a.m . to 4 :30 p.m. with. a n1ce selection of bot and cold sandwiches, salads, put.a di.shes and house specialti.ea. . Localed at 16883 Beach Blvd .. juat north or Warner. Huntingt.oft Beach. Gilio serves dinftft niCbllY from 4:30to10,to1100 Friday and Satur- day, and from 4 to 10 on Sunday. Telet>bone\ "7..f'171. I ·=-~ r---~AD~ RESTA~;;J We're celebrating St. Patrick's Day. March 17. in a most appropriate way. H you can show us you 're wearing green. and you· re 21 orover. we'll give you your first d.raf t beer for just a quancr. (Additional drinks are available loo. of course. at the regular price.) So start off St. Patty's Day right-al Charley Brown':-.! ~Browm. The prime steak place· 16160 leac9' llYd. Haulk --IHdl 842-6602 I HOMEMADE snu MEDCAM FOOD I 2 DINNERS FOR THE PRICE OF I I (Valid for Dinnen Onty No A u c.te Items) I With tl'liscoupoo. Offer good thru Fri .• M arcl'l 28, 1990 I I "' PA.ULAalMO cc-.. ......, COST A MESA 540-2392.~ I i. ..._tee C..-ew.t ..... ~--------------------- Suttdayllfunc:tl r---------------------Luncl'l11'2• Tu.a.ttwuSat • · W'Ml f.X™l ~A Dlnlngetol • Frl.&8at.to10 I ~IUl .lllA ~I .. CIOMd Monday 3421 Via Udo, Newport Belldl I A ... ~•dott• f7Ml;04 . -.I . ~=====::::::=~~:!==:==~1 I The AVERY SPECIAL DINING EXPERIENCE S7.88 I PRIME RIB DINNER I Special I 8eMld '""' a...cs Pot•o. cup I °' IOuP du •· broOooti ...._ I hOlar.dll 11 ..... PMd\ hllf OFf'EA EXPfRE8 MAACH31.1MO Restaurateur Chnstme B11ee How can I say thank you to so many people who visit us regular1y7 My husband Yves. our partner and friend Yvan and I are very grateful. We have tried to provide the best food and atmosphere for our customers, but in fact, it is our customers who have made le Biarritz what it is today. It is your restaurant. Have lunch or dinner aaain at le Biarritz. \Wre popularly out of the way. bB Bl.ffRRIT!,M SUNDAY CHAMPACMtl ~ I l:JO lo J:OO FRENCH RESTAURANT \ . :· .. On-•"'-·MaU at South Cout Plua ~the CarouaeJ Dinner Seven Oay1 • Lunch Monday thru Friday 11.(W: I 414 North Newport Blvd., Newport Beach on the Ftnt Level. Aw~ call: 540-llp. ' For Reeervationt Phone 64~700 • Cocktails . _.._ ___________________________________________________________ ..._ ... t • • • 1 , . .--- INTERMISSION /THEATER 'HUmor, Horror Share New Billings A .-eomm...at1 thtater srwp mu • Ill =~tu...-=:-~~~":>:!::: Cout. TM IW'lftOllMr II A Kobl'1 Bllowcuo PaM•BeMIN. wtUda Ul\I llM ewtalD Oil UNI 1ta1e ¥enkm ol &he · IPOvt• drama usnn Da11 1n • .,, • • ta. lftb 81.rMt lcboo& AQdltortum tn Weitmllllt«. TM •how 11 Ucketed ror thret .,.. .. ud 11 performaDC*. Allo ~ ln Lhll ·~ are "A Pw.tny Ttllnl Ra on the Way to tbe ronam" at 8addltb1c Coll•••· "One View Over the CUekoo'• Nett" at UC Irvine and an ortainal pt11. "To Be a Penauln," at Golden Weat Ooll•fl· 0 1&VEN DAY IN May" focuae1 on a Marine colonel who dlacoven that Lbo hiabett rankln1 aeneral ln ~ Anned For~ 1a about to take tho alobal crlall Into hia own hands. The play la baled on the novel by Fletcher Knebel and Qlarl• W. Balley II. which lnaplred the movie wtth Burt LMncaater and Kirk Oou1lu. Comprtlln1 the Showcue cut will be Bob Kokol. Orea Brown. Don Rboadee, Paul THchke, Tom Wheeler. Pat Oswald. Jim Flynn. Lou KOloy. Chrl1 Bolough. Ric bard Gordon. Blair En.tor. Jan Kumlrukl, Jim Monroe, Bill Card""· Sharon White, Marty Green. Holly Marie. Norma Wlllhtms, Carma McMurphy. Maureen SbrubsOll•, Linda Scariano. Renee Thorme, Olnaor Henning, ElJZabeth Lee and Lorl NetOff. "S.ven Ouyti In May" will play Fndays and Saturct..n at 8.30 and Sundav~ at 2 and 7 at the aud ltorlum. 8200 Wtislml nster Ave. WHtmlnater. Reservation~ 898-3311, exlenMon 2:57. COMEDY AND MCSIC are the chief ln&re· dlent1 ln Saddle back Colleae's "Forum," launcbtna a two-weekend run ln the main theater on the Mission V1eJo campus. H.Wynn Pearce la directing, with Terry Nean u musical director and Janet De Ruvo choreo1rapblna. Showcue, Campus Uartains Going Up Intermission Tom Titus Heading the cast 11 Rick Allan as Paeudolua, a &man alave seeluna bu freedom. with David Paul.Ion and Lauren Almond ln the romantic leads of Hero and Philia. Othens in the cut are Mark Clark, Richard Cast, Raebel Lut jeans and Loulae Griffin. "Forum" will be presented Fridays through Sundays at 8 p.m Ticket information and res· ervatiooa are available at83l~or•9S·Z790. AT VO, THE STAGE version or the Oscar· winning movie "Cuckoo's Nest" will be present· ed for only two performances tonight and Satur day al 8 in the Fl.De Arta LttUe Theater R. Michael Gros, a 1raduate student an drama. is dJrecll.n& the 22-member cast or the play set an a mental lnatitutioo. Tickets an~ Sl with ~rvationa t.alten at 833--6617 Golden Weal's Cbarlea Mitchell . who doubles a.a drama instructor and playwrilbt. um eils hla latest script, "To Be a Penguin," tonight ror a limited three-day engagement. CAST MEMBERS INCLUDE Dave Denny, Teri Hamilton, Grea AraUn. Isaac Howard. Ma rk Pala,jec. Maria Taylor. Laura M1tchell. Bob Soares, Robert Llnden, Karen Howa rd and Greg Welnbura. Performanca will a,. ,iven toalaht at 7. Saturdoy at 1. 3 and 7, and Sunday at 1 ln Lbe main colleee theater. ReaervaUou 1182-1711. Rl.naini down their retpecUvt cwtalnl th1a weekend are "Be1inner'1 Luck" at the Hade· quln Dlnnitr Playhouae and ·•SaJ.nt Joan" at the Laguna MouJt.on Playhouse . Harvey Levlne and Laurel Adama atar In the Harlequin comedy. wbJcb aivea itl final perfonnancea tonliht tbroqh Sunday at the dinner playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Jual north ol Collta Mesa. ReaervaUoos 979·~11. DOUGLAS ROWE la d1recting "Saint Jo.n" with Susan Curlis in t he lltle role at the Moultoo. 606 Lacuna Canyon Road, Laaana Beach. Closlng performances are tonl&ht and Saturday al 8:30. Reaervationa 49C·0743. Conlanwng lo production alon1 the Ora.nee Coast are -"Right of Way" at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Ori~. Costa Meaa C958-4033). Performances nlghtlf except Mon· da}~ al 8. mC1tanees Saturday and Sunday at 2·30. lhrough March 23. -"The Student Prance" at Sebastian's West DiMer Playhouse. 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente (492-9950>. Performances nightly ex cept Motfdays at varying curtain limes through MC1y 3 "THF. IMAGINARY Invalid" at the llun· tangton Bt•ach Playhouse, In the Seacllfr Village Cent('r, Mam Street at Yorktown Avenue, Hunt 1ngton Buch <847·4465). Performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 throuah April S -"Mixed Doubles" at the Westmlnster rom mun1ly Theater, 7272 Maple St , W <'~tmlnster <848·!'5571). Performances Frida)':. and Saturdays at 8 30 through March 29 "Trilogy of Unrelated Stuff and Nonaense" at the San Clemente Commuruty Theater. 202 Avenlda CabrUlo, San Clemente C492-046!'5). Performances Thursdays, Fndays and Saturday:. at 8:30 through March 29. Musieality MateheS Masterpieees College Play Attracts Star By DAN MILLER l'wlMOall,ll"llet "A Song of Ascents Hymns of Praise and Penance" was the theme ror two identical pro grams by the Saddleback Concert Chorale ln the acoustically enhancing Geneva Presbyterian Church of Laguna Hills. Haydn's "Te De um". Verdi's .. Four Sacred Pieces", and Faure's "Requiem" represented a s ubstantial challenge. · IN THE SECOND or their two presenta· lions, the 95·vo1ce chorale 11nd conductor Don Walker showed d1sc1pline and poise, supersed ing any technical weaknesses ,.,. • Haydn's "Te Deum" was a bright and joyous introduction to the more restrained ex pressions or the Verdi and Faure works. For • this and the remainder or the program, organ • accompaniment was sk11lfull y rendered by • : Darlene Rohre r. Only occasionally was or- • chestra l color miued. Of the Verdi group which followed, the · :)otlgJlose .. DINNER. SPECIALS SERVED NIGHTLY FROM 4:00 P .M SUN A MOH .••........••... Broestecl Chlcken$2.15 .,TUE .................•..... ar~otlleet 3.40 !WED ...•.....••.........•..•.. Seff8bury Steek 2.70 THUA ................................ ..,.....111 2.11 F'H ............................ Tettyeld 81ea11 4.40 aA T ...................... Chlclll9ft Med .... 2.18 All served with soup or AIM, choice of potato, hot roll encl butter, Jello or sherbet. BEEA•WINE 4008. COAST HWY. LAGUNA BEACH 4944137 WE CCMDIAU Y IN\llTE YOO TO COME TO OUll NEW IE5TAUIANT (IOIMPLY MITLA'SJ AND ENJOY OUI COM1UTELY DlffEIENT GOUIMET MENU - NOW FEATURING OUR FAMOUS "DON MAKIAL MAIGAlllTAS" "Come In And Say Hello!" 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KARENVASCO S-.mtdMcM. ICB "ATI ST. PAM WITH us I _ MOMDAY, MAJtCH 17 . PAMPER YOURSELF • A UNIQUE DINING EXPERIENCE A MEMORABLE GOURMET DINNER • Single Seating • Only by Advance Reservations 2222 I. F1rat•t.. lenta AM (Pklt a T•lln AweJ 541·!040 1112.ons Following intermission. Gabriel Faure's ··Reqwem". Op 48 served a!> a stunning and fat ting conclusion to th.la lno of masterpieces 1l stands as one of my personal favonte works ln all or music Uterature -a tasteful and reverent expression or praise and aolace Never overstated. it avoids the trait:. of musical humanism which mvadl' many lesser coun terparu through other compo:.ers TH REE SOLOISTS Pam Tomasyan. soprano. Al Morns. tenor Knd &olt Beardsley. ba:.s -dt-scrvc special acclaim for their c<m tribulJons toward the magru!1ccncc of this work Jn add.H1on to superb vocal quality. they made a special effort to achieve dramatJc am pact Beard!>le:, ·~ 1nterpretalJon was particular ly 1magmal1\'e, intensc:ly expre~s1vr The chorale ~hou ld con~1der th1'> performance to be the culmmatJon of a musical triumph. I tru.'it that everyone involved Is fully appreciallve or having had the opportunity to perform and enJOY such import.ant and powerful music. Ruf Cantonese Food STAG CHINESE CASIO ......... ~ ... ..-;;..... llOOtl • Lyrlct e y OOAOTHV OONNE:L.L 'I I °''"CT•o •T I Mu11c av GA!Y PAYll SIQMUNO AOM8ERQ EVERY TUES. THAU SUN. EVES. A SUN. BRUNCH (714)-492-9950 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - ·-DINNER PLAYHOUSE *~HOTEL t NtTU WAY, AIWI ... CA 11111 prmnts MIDI lorothy l.Mnour NllL lmON CGlmY Telev111on and falm actreu Julie Adams, who has 'Ulrrcd with actors Glenn f'ord, Cbarltoo llea1on and J immy Stewart, will head the cut of 17 In the Cypr(>1!.S College production of "The Royal Fam al) running March 21. 22. 28 and 29 at 8 p.m an the campu."I theater. Rt~·r. <'d ~eat llckel'S are on uJe ror S3 In the hox offlcl·. opt-n 11 " m to l p m and S to 7 Monday through Thursday. Th<> plJ'. bv George S l\,wfm.in and t-:dn..i FNber. 1:. a flct1on:il h1ph comedy claa51c loo•H•h ba~wd ()n the first fam1ly of th1 .1ter th1· Rarrymore'! ~ 1:-' \c1am' role d:. Juli~ Ca vt>nd1~h I'• bai.cd on Ethel Barrymore indicated director Kaleta Brown, cil~ theater art-'! chairperson Cyp~ students rn the caat AOAM1 are Mem Gemsh, Mike Carter, Sam VWavencio . Tony Reverditto. Adrian Jaime. Howard Pattenon. Tlm DeW~ and Bnan Cooper. Distinctive Waterfront Dining Oyster Bar, Q}drtaiJs & E .. ,._., .. -..um-··-,--.. A tradition in Hawaii for yean, Tbc Spindrifter Restaurant hH jwn dropped anchor in Newport Beach We've got the finest view on the harbor. a superb oyster har & lounge:. and an army of tempt· in~ luncheon and dinner selections from Rack of 1..lmb and Pnme Rib to HawAJian specialties like Mahi Mahi and Swordfish. Make plans to join us soon! Rcsen'ationa accepted. 33..1.1 West Piel& Cout HJahway 642-2295 (Just South ol Newport Blvd.) l MBCREVIEW Happier? W.iellO Cranu Cw. / .,,.,~ ha Has avta ~ blreed u. • ppymut Well, rock'• wnUa mui.t 11 al moat al~ oo I.be cover ot h1a .,.. albwD, .. Oa !~!PY• and &be briO&h<doled artwon II a "-lbbedl to Mtly 'tllil u.Dotwe. TD llAN WllO'I tJuoowa "-t.utnam. <Santa Monica), ... aul..S aa eacol'e-b....,. crowd wlth P&lnt\l.l .. wM&. .._ .. to dMr \be hall (SWtle) and pu~a..uw a., aaar• (down South, eftD) 11 tel1110t pndktable. Delplte IP,P&rent dltcteln for &Q10De but blmtelf, Ooat.ello bu CJ'Ulmed a neord • tUDe1 oa tb1I liD&le albwn. He could Jun u eaalJ.ybaq made lt a doui. album ud turned • biller proftt. Perbapa t.be playf\al influmce CJI producer Nick Lowe, wbo'1 produe.ct Costello'• trio ot earlier effona, bu finally taken bold. BUT COSTELLO•s eoerty and extra effort here can't bJde bis cynical heart. Even the most up-tempo, aprinlly tunes are full of verbal venom, beautifully aune but nuty aonetbeleas. Costello continues to dwell in a world of unrequited love and communal bacutabblog. Fall in lust if you must, just don't eet emotJonally involved. '11tls ls your baa opportunity," Coltello sings gently over an enchanting melodic backdrop. "But don't tum around," be aaeera. WHY 111EN RECOMMEND thls material for anyone bul masochists? Simply becauae Costello i.s a flawed genius who posseaaes a remarkable voice, solid support <Lowe and his band, the Attractions), and a consistenUy fresh approach to pop music. He pulls no punches. Almost all the songs Beguiling Duo James L. Cutlip and Dana Meryl are the romantic leads in .. The Student Prince," playing nightly, except Mondays, through May 4 at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente. For reservations, phone 492-9950. ,. ... ,J .. r,. ;, ... Vt ~ \. ~ ,. HAS tE TURNED INTO AN~ PERSON? Rock'• Wreth M•ater Elvia Coatello ar~ less than three mln.utes long, straight to the po10t minus fatty guitar solos and musical posturings. lodeed. some or the tunes seem hit-and-run and leave the impression of being uncompleted sketches. And like his previous efforts. Costello's approach is not immediately accessible, even to veteran fans The production is dense, oneo dominated by roller-rinkish organ that buries Costello's words under layers or sound. A LYRIC SHEET would've helped, but Costello demands ao equal return from the listener for his own angst. It eventually pays off. Lines like. "So I put on the brakes to ~et out of her clutches" on "New Amsterdam' begin to surface. The scattershot feel of the album -an obvious result of having 10 songs on each side diminishes with repeated listenings. And the tragic magic is still there. GWC Offers Japanese D"rO Kunio Aoki and Yos blo Matsumoto, classical guitarists from Osaka, .Japan, will appear in concert in Golden West College's Forum II, Tuesday, March 18, at noon. THEBE IS NO admission charge, and the public 1a invited. The program will include duets and solos, and Aok:i's own compoeitJooa, "Silk Road," "November," and "Kolo." Aoki, a concert artist, composer and teacher, is noted for producing concert-level guitar students. He woo the all-Japan guitar C()Jllposition COOtests in 1973 and 1974, MATSUMOTO BEGAN studying guitar under Aotl at a1e 16. From Ul74-76, be studied music at Fullerton College, and received a full-tuition scholarship from the San Francisco Conaervatory ol Mu.sic . JACK PRATHER TRIO GARRISON a BAKER Tues., thru Sat. KELLY LEMAIRE Vocals & Piano Tues. thru Sat. Tues .. thru Sat. DANCING 314 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH ''"'"-l~•-1 Ample ftel' Parlonq 494-9491 752-8558 NIGHTWINDS Sun. and Mon. DANCING NIGIITL Y Overlooking Btauttful LAM rortlt 23311 MUIALANDS AT RIDGE ROUTE EL TORO 110-3222 / r SANDY SANDERS Vocals & Piano Sun. and Mon. 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL !At C•~ v...., ,..,......,. 499-2626 496-5n3 • Old fashioned, romantic dinner-dancing is back in style. ... and the Gr.and Portage now o8"as you an cvcnJng to compete with your 6woritc memory. Soft tinkling dinner musk, elegant candldlt table SC'ttl~. the grandeur d .ftam1ng tablcsidc cookcr)t The ultJ.mately danceable Dick Powell 1\io Is fcaturtd Thursday through Sarurday 7 (0 12. and IClft piano Other CYCl1i.np. SEAFOOD CONNOISSEURS Thunday. Prtday, Sarurdly Mic for our "flytng lohitcr" dJnncr fresh Maine lobstm. oystcn, dams. ftown In from Bolton.. Displaced Eastcmerl, fttOlccl Shooting Due On Peninsula A photoarapby worklbop/tour to the Carme1-lloot.~en1D.aula wl1I be offered b)' Ooldn W•t • durtq U. 1prtq vacaUoa, March .. April a. DM.YPtLOT ''IUPOI PaB.aEGISTaATION 11 required by March H for the tow' whicb otfel"I • wide ranae of aubjeet matter and 1urroundlnp. Tbe small, lntem.lve worbbop 11 designed to encourage people wtth visual ldeaa to come toeether and uallt ooe another in strenithening and clarttyin1 their Ideas, accordina to tour conductor and instructor PbiWp Sopocko. "NON ntRU MARCH 18 HaMty Levine 111 ~ llGINNll'S LUCK rv. .....,.~..... .., OPENING MARCH 18 The f1DaJ day will be apenl back at the campus, processing film , printia1 and critiquing. The Rompjn' T~TipPln' MUlfealComedy ~ 9AMls •SIA FEE OP ttA INCLUDES transportation by chartered bus, three nights lodging, lab fees, and lectures. Meals are not included. Oil.a.cw~ Roy flfz ... Bene111 Ooenino Nigtit P9rlOl'ITWIOl In Merrw:JIY Of Orama Critic David Roee Al 5-lt Ill ~ PflOel S1 & 00 Additional informatioo ls available from the Community Services office m.nu. Ext. 502. Ptwf T.-IM.t and &ti ~ ( L M. BOYD ) INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT :\ow you c·un brunch in thrN-locat11mi. ... Cc"'tll \lrta and BrTa in C lran~1· County and in Enrtno. Tlwn• \ou 1·an rllJO~ unlimitrd champa~tw "'1th a 1<11mptuou1 varwty of rla~1>t<' Italian f11.,hn bufftt 1tyle. includinj! luiwiou~ 11ulud1. fru11" un.J tit"wi.t•rlii. C Ir. tr1•tead of champa11tnr. Irv Caba tl1 Pom1~i'1 ~ery 0\011 \'nu Hu. a fr1••l1-frull wine· punrh. I~ COl'TA Ml:M • 1\113 '-'•-\u•. 1'--I ll•rl•or Mhtl.I I ;f JI Ml-11.\.1.1 \el./\,... l'l8llJ'-'1 ''."'"'' ..!iiO' 'Utf t ... u .. ._. t. ~t.! \ .... ,, .. ,. tth.I t lflMI .. n•I ftts.h•.n ..... .,f I ··~ H 6 • _,,.,.-..n 'ii.."'t••a t """' .. .,, ... , ... , ......... , 1 ! tu ... ,.'-• ,,.,.K .. u-~, I ta 1/tlU I.!.!.: \fl \. • 1:"11 ~ Y"H t \14 \1 • 8-1.ay 9,,._h: 10 a.-.-2:30 P·•· Op.po for huwh .... .t9-rr 1 ... ,,. a.._.,_ March 17th at Stuart Anderson's Cdebmte Sl Patrld<'s Day by helping us round up tho~ frisky little critters. Saddle-up for Corned Beef and Cabbage. traclitional lrtsh Stew and delt8htful drtnks at thrifty prtca. Take your lasso and your friends to lunch. The ~bratlon goes on all day. Come In and "tie one down" at Stuart Anderson·s Leprechaun Roundup. And don l CorQet to war your green. "FOXES"" I Rt '-rHE LAST RITEs•• '-SATURN 3" CRJ "A FORCE OF ONE" lrG) Daily 6:30 Sat; Sun-12:30 -. 67S-3.570 , _,. (;, -·· IMUOAk~ ~r. ..... KMIT MAC.K. ~4'..w ·~ • "Rt ·SAT.,MAA.14-15 I SA)~J~q< 110 CAllAllA j , .. ,,.. ...... ... TheRlssengeJ'.. ··-. .... . ..,_.,. ,., 91(• -..._ .,.. .......... "CHAPTER TWO" "ELECTRIC HnRSEMAN" ~'1941" c =:=:i I "BLACK HOLE" IPGJ I "STAR TREK":~ IGI . "KRAMER vs ·KARMEi .. Cit "CRUISING"' (~ COMING HO '"t"HI CHAMP'" INI 'W.aCTllC HOU8'4A~ "CMAP19t TWO'" ~ '°TMICHIAP • DITICTtVr ,,., I Call 1~2-H71. Put • few word• to work for ou . I CMINGI AND 8M80SIM8Nn IV te MIAn Sue Krause '*'9 In City Hell • m Newport Blvd., N•*POf't 8"Ch, kdlY• from t to S o'ctock. Etc.,tngs E entwanctd by eq~Unting that brings to weterf ront scenes end lmeges of bulldlngs. Mra. Krause's works hew tppeared In numerous shows around ttt. U.S. and In coest gallerlu. PAINTINGS BY MRS. CURTIS Ll!MAY, Jitlfe of tho retired A ir Force ~,_.r•I. .... ng In the community room of Newport- .Balboa Sevlnos, 1100 lrvlne /4.Ve., Newport ~each through March 31. Works reflect Y•rled style teamed from •rt teactt.rs wherever the general was stationed. MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN >A.1$ the scene ot a commissioned work of • • •marquetry, Intricate assembly of tnlald Woods and veneers that form e picture. Several works by artist Wiiiiam 8 . Oehr ·are shown as well at 3140 East Coast • filghway, Corona del Mar, through Monday. Hours 9 to 6 o'clock Monday through thursday; open to 6 today and 1 p.m . on Saturday. NEW COLOR SILKSCREENS BY Robert Rauschenberg run through April et Weist COUt Gellery, 2700 West COUt H lghway, NewPor1 Beech . Cao.d Sunday and Monday, dally hours ere 10 to 6 o'clock, open to 5 p.m . S.turdey. COSTA MBIA ART LEAGUE MEETS Thursday et 1 p.m. to watch demonstration of oll painting by Joyce Pike, a Los Ano•'-' media Instructor. A soclal hour precedes the Instruction session. Site 11 Tewlnkle Mlddle School, 3224 Callfomla St., Costa Mesa. 'FOR MEN ONLY' EXHIBITS the wort( of 19 male members of the Costa Mesa Art League at Glendale Federal Savings and Loan Art Gallery, 100 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Open now through Aprll 1, hours 9 to• dally, Friday until 6 o'clock. 'TALE OF THE WHALE' talk Su{]day at 2 p.m . offeNd w Dr. O.ry J= OnnOe cont College blolooY ..,_ dNlf f'l'Nf'l1 Who' Ulustr .... leeture on the ... memma11' pretent end pmtt and how they adapted to • waterY envtronmtnt. Tltt Into lowers Muaeum exhibit on 'Whaln: Megnlflcent Mammeft of tM Sea.' MUMUm toe.ted et 2002 North Mllln St'.l santa Ana, hours TutlCYY·SatUnHY ., to 5, SUnday noon to s p.m. CONT•MPORARY Jl!WBLRY, SMITHING In precious end non-precious metals daultat eel State University< Lona Beech« 1tarttno Monday In off 1cu at 400 Golden Shore, Long Beach. Diverse forms also from plastlc1 and other modem, exotic materials. Weekdays 9 to ~ In corridors near conference center through April 11. 'A THREE·POINTOVERVIEW' reviews three years workj>y Rachele Loul Massari at Fullerton Pubflc Library, 353 West Commonwealth Ave., through March 31st. Open during regular library hours. Tl!MPL8 88TH DAYID PUTS ART on dftPfay end sale In ahOW Saturday t>eolnnfng at 7 p.m. lsrMll artl1~ works oo In auction In ~ltlon to Liberman, Chagall, Miro, C.lder and Rockwetl creatrons. $2.50 admission with a doOf" prize. Temr,I• located at 6100 Hefley St., Westm nster. Details at temple office, 892-6623. ENTRIES SOUGHT ~OR FOURTH Annual <:allfornta Print and Drawlno Competition by Chapman College Department of Art. Purchase prizes of $1,000. No photographs. Deadllne 3 p.m. March 22 with small fee and entry forms collected at coll~ 333 North Glassel! St., Orange. Yll 9'17-6729 for detalls. CYPRESS COLLEGE ART STUDENT Sonja Donnelly featured In college show of her assemblages, paintings, prints and pastels In library through M arch 26. Hours 8 a.m . to 9:30 p.m . 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C8blA ClnOI Colli !Hu 979.4141 ~1 .. tt.".lhi ~ If.~ tour anchor's away you can find • new one In the Boatlftl cla1iffled1 of the '42·5671 DAILY PILOT I APPLAUSE GREETED LORETTA LYNN'S SINGING DEBUT IN 'COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER' Slay Spacek Portraya Lynn, Minnie Peart and Ernest Tubb Appear aa ThemMfY•• S~y Relives Stardom By BOB THOMAS ..... TileA-Ml•I'••• "COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER" boasts two powerful performances Sissy Spacek as the rags-to- riches country slnoer Loretta Lynn, and Tommy Lee Jones as her headstrong but per severing husband. Spacek Is totally convincing as the 14-year-old bride and mother, Interpreting the Lynn songs herself -no lip sync here. Jones brings a vigorous presence to the screen, demonstrating once more that he i s capable of important stardom Director M ichael Apted captures the look and sound of h1ll- country llfe and the country music scene, but the script fal· ters in the final third. The perils of superstardom have been portrayed from "A Star Is Born," to ''The Rose;" the Lynn malaise In mid.career adds nothing new, and the cure lacks conviction. Rated PG, but the film contains little to prevent family patronage. "ALL THAT JAZZ" Is a startlingly original film achfevement, a work of soaring Imagination that will be talked about for a long time to come. At times overwhelmingly lavlsh, the film nevertheless Is a pal~ fully personal story derived from Bob Fosse's llfe and near. death. Fosse, director, co.author and choreographer, has taken a chance; not everyone will find death a musical comedy. Roy Scheider meets the challenge of the Fosse figure. Jessica Lange Is fine as the angel of death. Rated R. "CHAPTER TWO" cuts deeper to the bone than most Nell Simon plays or films, per. haps because It Is the most autobiograpttical. Like Simon, James Caan Is a writer who suffers the death of his wife, meets a vital, young actress, and marries her before he has been able to discard his melan. choly. The actress in the film and in Simon's life is Marsha M ason. and her performance is inspired. Valerie Harper and Joseph Bologna play the secondary characters with suitable wryness. Robert Moore directs, skillfully managing the shift from flip. pancy to emotion. Rated PG. PLAYS WIDOWED AUTHOR Jamee Caan In 'Chapter Two' "FATSO" seeks humor and pathos In the American disease ot overeating and succeeds Intermittently. Making her debut as wrlter-<tlrector, Anne Ba~ croft has focused on a 40-year· old bac~or whose Italian mother crammed food In his mouth as cure for his childhood traumas. Only whea he falls for a sweet-faced blonde of Polish extraction does he try to solve his corpulence. Bancroft has a good eye for this out· rageous gag, b4Jt both her writ· Ing and edltJng are uneven. Scenes run too long and often descend Into tedious bickering. And Bancroft the actress Is burdened with the unattractive role as the fat man's nagging sister. Dom Deluise Is con- vincing as the calMle victim, and Candke An.ara Is winsome as his sweetheart. The rating Is PG, a few expletives. ~'STARTING OVER" begins with James L. Brooks' funny, insightful script, adds Alan J , Pakula's deft direction of a talented cast. Result: the best comedy of the year After too many gOOd old boys, Burt Reynolds underplays superbly as a man so upset by a choice between two loves CJ ill Clayb4Jrgh and Candice Bergen) that he hyperventilates In a department store. Rated R. "BEING THERE" ls quirky comedy that may well be cherished like Hal Ashby's earlier "Harold and Maude." This time the director draws lrom the Jerzy Kosinski novel, scripted by Kosinski himself, about an Illiterate gardener who Is suddenly enshrined as a political saoe and even as a presidential possibll lty. The happenings are abundantly eccen- tric, and bellef Is sustained by the consistent performance of Peter Sellen as the sagacious nincompoop. He Is brilliantly controlled, and draws strenoth from a superior cast including Shirley MacLalne, Mel· vyn Oouolas, Jack Warden, .'llchard Dysart and Richard Base- hart. Rated PG, expletives. "THE ROSE" lntrOduces a hurricane named Bette M ldler to the screen. Not since Barbra Streisand and "Funny Glrl" has there been such an '>Verwhelmlng debut. M ldter sub I I mates her consider able comedic talents to play straight 1n a role obvlously patterned after the self-destructive Janis Joptln. "JUST TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT" ha9lhe Impact of a valentine covered with lace and sparkles wttlch turns out to have an Insulting message inside. I t's glossy -but funny It Isn't. The fllmsy story con- cerns a super-rkh tycoon, Alan K Ing, with a harem of young, nubfle mistresses. One of them, All McGraw, becomes queen of the harem. She Is sharp, sassy bot generally unpleasant. One Is amazed when King weeps over her elapement with a youn~r m an. The rest Is a muddle of manlpUlatlons to destroy her new husband's career and deprive her of all the goodies the millionaire gave her. Sidney Lumet's mundane direction lels lhe picture spring to life only once when a mink.cocJted, sput. ler ing McGraw chases King through the elegant aisles of Bergdorf-Goodman's beating him with her purse. It's a w ildly madcap scene. Too bad there aren't more. The rating is R tor language and a glimpse of nudity. :''Coal fy1iner'.s Daughter' is an achievement lll Amencan Clllema. Sissy Spacek gives an absolutely stunning performance ... it is breathtaking. I say: Sissy Spacek for Best Actress of 19a>." .. "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 nvited to the screen4" -RuReed, New York Daily Newt "It is brilliant, as near perfect as a movie can be made ... definitely academy award· winning caliber:' -Ruel Bemard, Coont.ry Muaic Mtpzine -FUchard Gremer,Coemopolttan Mqume SISSY 8IWJFJC TOMMY LEE "00\L MINiRS lWXlH'I'Elr "Sissy Spacek makes a quantum leap to major stardom ... Tommy Lee Jones bas the strongest part of his screen career, and plays it with stnmKth and subtlety. The entire cast is perfect." -Bruce William.an, Playboy "Sissy Spacek gives the best perfonnance of her ca.reer:' -Frwtk Rich, Time Mapzine "Siaey Spacek gives a virtuoso performance." -David Anlen. N ....... k~ allo~ BEVERLY D'ANOELO L™lN HEIM &z-...,by'IOI RDMAN . eiieclon the~ byUIUm'A LYNN withGDlOOE V£alEY Em:utM ~ BCll ~ Prockad by BERNARD SCHWAm Direc:ted by MDfAEL APl'ED A llt:IUWU>8CHWARTZ ""*'- A~ftl!MS • ,____ IF• .... 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U4-t2G Cl.-.._ Ill·-El Tft Ill ... . ./ I • Susan Buckner lsn 't exactly one or the boys in the new series .. When the Whistle Blows," fremienng U>nigbt at 8 on ABC, Cbanne 7. From left are Doug Barr, Tim Rossovich (bottom>. Dolph Sweet and Philip Brown . • OVEAEAIY Oue9l: Fr8"11 8lelr. (RI • MAOe. I L84MR MPORT 0 liERV~ r:ao e WOMJ>Of IUfMVAL "Lwld Of The~ 0-" Jo.vi Foreythe tr..-. lo tN glerl9 Of Scotland to ln-tlgete the mystertoua row of the red cte.. I 'NI/A. y AUD Ft.a. THE MUie HOLLYWOOD ~ ... I TIO TAC DOUGH ~ .. THE FNlll..Y White oetebfatlng Miiie end oaon.·e fir-. Mddlng enni--y, IN StMc:e end the Bunk .. r'llC8ll the "8Um8llc ~ when Mille flm ,.,.. hie future bdher· in.... e MACNEIL/~ REPORT CD YOTERr P9llEUNE Hoet: .Jim Cooper. Cl) ~ ..M. MAQAZJNE Claat1t1rl ~b1b19• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles D KABC:TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) i<FMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ. TV (Ind ) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego Q) KTTV (Ind J Los Angeles 8) KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angoles f:E) KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles ID KOCE·TV (P89t Hunttngton Beach L-0011 (I) THI~ HUU< Deltld .,.,_ .. mi.tllll9" '°' • -rnurderw by., enraged mob. ...... 9001191 (~)A IO¥ellle clog ttleeto-·~ Ive* v~fflan (Tom BoeMy) b-* wtUI hie -. c.efl.tl pllf11*. .MOYll * *IA ''Whee Did YfN Do In The W• Deddy?'' (1"8) J emae Cob"'"· Dlok SlwM\. lr-.ad Oii NmlnO '°' ., ........ to.n. the troope Jc*! In ... town'• __. ........ (2 tw-.) •a--THm WNSTU&CM9 (PNlnlere) a... ~ stNCtlon WOftlerl try to hendle boltt on-en..job ~and~ ~ G WCNI! •'II ''Peee>lng Tom" ( 19$3) Moire Sheerer, Anne Mwy.A~ klller. ~ .. ello • pflOCO- ~ ..... ~of the P8I* on the ,_ Of ..... lllCtlrrla. (2 !Ir-.) • CMOl........-rJ AND ..... Oue.te: Jeck Welton, Mld*el..-. • MOYll • ... • ''The Greet..i Show On Earth" ( t"2) Cher1ton Heeton, Betty Hut1on A ClrCUI OW.- end t,._,. •!Jlr ,... tor center •t.ege ~ the ucltlng pegMntry of the big top (2 In.) • •ta1diirr Mile.a..---. .:::.-----MIMOtlr.LR ,.......OMOf ~· ....... ..... .._ .... ....,. .............. '" .. .................. ~--•WM.&.~­"i ... tlon IOOflOftllce" Gllllll-.,. H. OGll Jr .. ......... ...,. lytdl ............. ... (I) TNI DUICll °' MAIZMID n.. ~ try to prow -.. •tNon. FNISI iata tore,.. OI ...... .-... .... Udt ~)TM.,..._. --cM Plr* ~and OOF d' I Jtlf ~ ... ~ by Donny Olmand, I'd c... Urry Hligllwl 9ld Teddy Pwldw;lw In a 1MW -6c.el•VM .. ty ....... •@ MOllll ''Where TM ~ Go" I~ &r1 "*-'· ~ .... A _., llt1le bar open only during 9dlool hourw .. ltle -tor WCllNI' IO go end meet "*'· --· ~ and ..... °"'.,..,,........ l ...w~ ~8HORT STQln' "The Sky .. Chy" by E~ Gelnee. A young bl"* ~· vlelt IO the dentlllt In • Mllll l.olAMN town nwtla the cs-Mtg OI hla~endeell••• -1:10• WAUmmTWla: "Election Ec:onomloe" au.!! ~ H. Coll Jit~ ptWldent. ....,.,. Lynd! Ecol iOlnk:a, lnC:. ei41. Tl9AIC9ff OP MAN ''Muelc: Of The ac--w" The wonder Of~ prec:l•lon In m"elc:el hefmOn)', 1n the we of C*· ~In"'· end In tM atudy of awonomy, le eaplOt'9d. tO:OO. (I) o.w.M White moat OI IM Nmly le vtel11ng Jodi'• fllilll ... In • _,.....,.,,, J.R. ....,._ to Mt 11J> e bigger oil OMI tor hlmllelf. D _,.Of IAT\MDo\Y NIOHTUYE DDNEWI • NIGHT OAU.ERY ··F-Of Ice'' Dur1ng an "out of body"' experience. ·-~· ..... .nootlng end ~ • victim of emneela. (Ii) MOVIE * ** "In The Oood Old Summertime" (11M9, Ven Jonneon, Judy Gertand A pelf of ~ In • ,.,,.. a tore nettner 11 nowing met the other .. tt.lr a«:r9I pen pal -OOftllWltt)' on the °""' wttfl _,, oths. (2 TUBE -TOPPERS CBS •· NBC a ABC • 8:00 -PrnJdentlil news cOillerence.J>reaJdent Carter dlscuuea enera and tlnanclal matten • KCOP e 8:00 -"The Greatest Sbow on Earth." Come! WUde. Betty Huttm and Charlton Helton head the caat of th1I circus movie which captured the beat picture Osc&r> In 1952. ABC 8 9:00 -"Where the Ladles Go." EarlHoWman £1t!Y' the_ operator of a daytime bar ln new TV movte with Karen Black (reviewed below>. ...... ........ -ftlCMI •• ~PnMdenoe" (1977) .kltln <Mlllgud. °"" ... !)ft. A.,..,, llttilifi911tig to ~ ..... ,_.., ~ dllllnQulllt linll9- lned ~ MIOuC ..... family frOfft reel 111• • --.. (2 In.. 15 ,,., 1"*"•. Cl) 0 ... N!Wl.VWl!D~ DAW~AT ~ [)ewe ... ~ •• ~and·~· • AL.Liii T'Hml'Ma.V The ........ i..n "*the "mede In heeven" ·-Oii Edith'• l-1l• --.. len't eo dMne ell• ... • ..atfTGAU.llW ''The Rip~ Of ..... NA '""""-dleo ~ flrlCle .._..,...!Umedon'*". tt:IO. (I) THeAYBmM Miiie '"-11ge1ino the ~ .,.,...,IGe "' gflOla. Steed and 1Errme unoo-• numbs of "'1)'9- terble dMIM. e ne~OP CM80N Ou..ee: Ferrel\ F~ 8toc*e 8Ne6de, ~ Alctl, a... c..... (A) I Ol\TINO OAAi9 an.a~a.. llA• ilCA Hal> HOSTAm A IO-* M the ..,_. OCXU· ~ln lfan • MOYlll • " "The 81ood-Sc>efterect Bride.. ( tll9111 Simon .,._,....,..Mar9rl.A pelrot,..... • ...., ·-~ .,...._... .. ~ tied '° cllllco.-... .. ..,... vllllof ... ,..._._ ,..., ~ ...., died 200 ,... b9b'e. (2 ..... .NOCWra .... TheO.-~Cot °* ... MOf'a c&pllDle ~ 0011•1•1dei'. -~ A 1111aundentandlno ttn111ene to end ""-me lrWICWllO of ~ end Ed • ••• 41 QWILS8 ~ The ...... -'*8d to pnMO'I -at Char11e'• ...... .-a.a...'*"-..,_,_ .. ,....,_of ...... ,,.. -.....ct- ......... LAUGH 0 Tl=- ...-cJ • The ....... ~· h00Cllu111 lflto leedlno paaoe kl "'" ,.,.,,. dolllrs ~---Of .... t.allone ..... ..... HOQQl't' ........ c..... vs. Winnipeg .... ta:IO I ~ OPCllOICNO tl:l.o Cl) MnRt OP THE 8Mlf si-·1 ot>jeetlone 10 ~ .... -•:.-find. -..no-oi-... s-~ ............ ~ .... 1:2:9. HOU..nwooD ~T Hoel Mec:l<.-Zle ~. 0 lMI flM:a • NGIHT JOHN DARLING 'Ladks' One for the Right Brain A~Wl...,..... Daat's No Bull But it's wild enough for Larry Hagman, star of the TV series "Dallas," who tries out the mechanical bull in a Houston bar during a promotional visiL 'little House' Top Showin~APoll LOSANGELES (AP)-'lbeNatlonal PTA bas praised .. Little House on the Prairie" aa the beat show oo televtaion in its fifth TV Proaram Review Gulde. In presenting awards to 10 television pro. ducera Wednesday for shows of positive values broadcast during the family viewing hours, the group al.lo said "the over-all ratinga for shows are higher than previously experteoced." TBE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION, which be1an monltortna abowa in 1977. aald it was op- llmlatlc that televlalon proaramming bu im-proved clurinl the current seaaoo. Other pf"OIJ'alDS cited by tbe PTA were "60 Minute•," .. Prime Time Saturday," "The Waltou.'' .. QulncJ," "1be White Shadow," ''Eilhl II Enouab. •• "Twenty-Twenty." "Salv.ae-1" and CBS Specials. Tbe PTA aald these ebowa Portrayed positive values and bad no offensive content. according to epokeswoman Betty IJndse~. THE G&OtJP ALSO RATED the following show• u poor ln value: "A Man Called Sloane," "Best of Saturday Nl1bt IJve," "Soap," "Detec· tlve School," "The Ropen." "Charlie'• An1ela."' "Tbe Mteadventurea of Sberlff Lobo," "Ve1aS." "Three's Company" and "The Auoelatet." It ranked the NBC movie "Tbe La.at Rlde of , t.M Dalton GUI'' u bllhat in violence. Other shows rated bl1b ln Ylolence were "A Man Called Sloane," "Tbe lneredlbl• Hulk," "Dukea of Ra.11anS," •!DM«Uve Scbool," "Buck Roten 1.ll the 15th Century.~· "Hawall P'ive.0," "!Mlt ot 8aturda1 Nlsht U•• ... "Ve1d.'' an ~ NBC MOV• l• ind .. Cbarle'• ~ela." By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP) -I just read an excerpt from an old magazine article endeavoring to explain a perceived intellectual void an television. Its thesis: Intellectuals are left-brained people " -the brain's left hemisphere being the side that controls a nalytical thinking. Television, though, appeals to the right side of the brain, which controls non-analytical thought. Which is to say : Belly buttons sell. Shakespeare doesn't. The networks have known that all along. NOT THAT mEBE Is no effort at meaningful programming on pri~e time commercial television. There ts lots of it; more, in fact, than really should be ex-pected in light of the commercial imperatives of network TV . But networka seem to have a sense of going against their better judg· ment when airing "quality" pro· grams, almost as if tbey air the deep stuff just to provide an excuse to go back to the easy Outr; it's the "See? We aired 'KJ.na John' but nobody watched" syndrome. A recent example. ABC, the network moat sensitive to crlticiam about superficiality because of a well-earned reputatJon in that line, went tun-bore ln its promotion of the TV movie, "AWca." IT WAS A SPLENDID film, expert· ly acted and produced. Yet for eome ~LOWCOST­CAREFREE SAILING sen or trade your .old 1kl1 faat with • riew Sldlnt cla111fled ad In tMDatty,....._ 6U·S671 (TV REVIEW) reason. the thing didn't go. It fuushed way down in the Nlelsens -32. or so -and the next day, the cry erupted from ABC: "See? We aired 'Attica' but nobody watched'." Better to go with something safer. Better to go with some good, de· pendable right·hemispbere stuff. Bet· ter ~et some belly buttons, quick. And so we have such as "Where The Ladies Go," an ABC offering tonight at 9 on Channel 7 that is less an individual TV movie than a sym- bolic offering to the god Right Hemis phere . This movie in· corporates every symptom -cheap thrills, shallow characteriution and paper-thin plot, and. ob yes. belly buttons -that bas come to prompt the diagnosis, "Junk TV." EARL HOLLIMAN plays a macho man who has undergone prime time television's Uberated Male aeminar, and be shows off h.1a expanded coo· sciousoesa at the very belinnlng: "Let me tell you somet.binl about women." be begins. "They're as sim· pie as you and me. 1bey Just want a little romance, ls all . . . a little ap- proval." Then, after a knowin1 nod, "And I don't mean for mak1n1 a perfect ap- ple pie." And eo It goes. Holliman manifesta bia liberation by operatin1 a ladies' bar, where a woman can go "to meet men. to dance and to dream -and to hve out her fantasies." Of course. Holliman. just recently converted to fe ma.ni.sm, gels a little acuon aloog the way. THE FANTASIES that women have, according to this movte. con· sist almost exclusively or ex· SHOW TIMES COSTA MESA Mar 14 800pm Mar 15 1230.400 730 pm Mar 16 12003 30700pm HUNTINGTON 8EACt4 Mar 17 . . . . 8.00pm Mar. 18 .... • 30. 8 00 Pm. Wed . Mar.19 ..... 4 30.800om. Thurs . Mar 20 . . • 30 8:00 pm. ETS: ...... ,.. ........ . 1im111-..r..-- tra mantar ad•entures. a ootioB ~·h1ch, con-e<:t me if l 'm wrong, ha~ been touched upon before. By the end, you've got a housewife· tumed·prostitute, a jealous-husband· wtlh·a-gun, a cowboy letting bis bulls loose in the bar and several belly but· t on s. And an overloaded right hemispbett. TICKETS ON SALE A COITAMUA M---..... ., ........ "· <& 511-3124 HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINOTOH CENTIR ..,......, PIANUTS PUNKY WINKIRllAN ~ ---... · -o•--.,._ ... "Don't mind Marmaduke! He'a tust trying to fog your eyeglasses•" SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH THE FAMILY CIRCUS ---uww>111o11:----"' by Jeff MacNeUy by Ferd & Tom Johnson WMERE? 'iEH·H·~· I YEP. I CAN LOLL ,ARouND ALL "T14ERe1c; TWO FEETOF5/'IOW C,AN'T ~ET TH") DAY AND GET IN YoLJR r 'T THfRE C/!B OUT OF WAY.JILL--Ip~ IH'GARAGE.f Hti! ~~tJ'? YE7. r JLA~i MOPE: THEY OON'T rrv TO EJUIOI M ~.~~IMMIS IN E~FIGV ... by Bii Keane GORDO 'fOU V'"' JUDGE PARKER YOU JU6T DO THAT, 5 WEETHEART ... reu. YOUR HU6l'AND EVERYTHINO! by Mell laurius \\Grandma's allowed to wcrtch a lot 'cause they didn't have TV when she was o kid." DENNIS THE MENACE BEFORE 160 1 WANT TO . KISS MY PETS GOODBYE by CNrtts M. SChUll IT'5 NATURE15 WNI OF PROTECT~ nte KITE FLlfER ! DRABBlE W!U., PU8&\.£ I 1'0 L 1 KE "fo S'f A~O ""f ~U AtlO l~'f, ~'f 11"t (,/Jf 'fO (,() 'f o lLA~. ~ by Tom BatiUk FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JJ~'%~ !Ok~ 1 8C~ ~ DR. SMOCK AN I "'f"HA-r''S HIM, I N PE: RS ON HUH !" NO--· IT ISN'T SANIT~RY TO K155 YOUR PETS by Gus Arr~ by Harold Le Doux . .. COMICS I CROSSWOlilD BIG GEORGE by Vlf'911 P1rttft 3-•.f "I m really not a11 that crazy about gypsy music ... by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston by George Lemont TODAY1S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACq()SS 58 l'"Y 1 So Ameran 59 ~1e11a11on roo.-nt 60 Stnce V•!.I' lO Criums 14 N1PI paltTI IS Tl>P -So Holland :60n~tal nu•S4! 17 SpiPndN 18 fat'fc•se 19 Taciturn :>O Currl!(ll uM £><:Be '"',.,."e<ll 6 5 T raml)le<l 6l N81111tal Otder 60 Ch11'95" D<Y1 70 Indian c11y 71 Bane 72 Yield 73C.rau 74 Warms 75 As5e$ Fr • 4 (,omp<etlend DOWN 25 no-1 Mama s m&lf' • 7 RMOmg desk ~ i< no 01 l>Omb i'9 $hilly--3 Pres~ts· UNITED ~eature Syn01ro1e T~rsday's Pwzle $o4vPd 12 E>.oire 1etrea1 23 Tar1 48 SmaM d••nk 33"54. to Neto 2 WOids 26 .A.s11n rand !l 1 Unn11cn 14 Fruit 4 Sup(>i~te 28 Rio 53 Wool SO<J•Cll 16 Val~ 5 Sl>O<'"·e< 29 St11~e 54 Acolyte s 40 Barren Slang 30 Ch&rler mrheu 42 Suppty 19a1n 6 Slacll 31 Senees 55 Jo'" " Mellow 7 R1~ 35 u s lnlSSlles 56 Poet Thom96 45 Bike part 8 Wall oecor 37 Alcon novel •7 Bare 9 Stroud 2 .oros 57 Stage 5/>ow 49 Slwt>uck 10 Caid 38 Sword 6 t Turkish co.n '.>O S<;eoter 11 Entenam 39 Retn1t 63 Swelllno • 2 Notched 12 Sut>seQuenlty 41 Venturr 64 Stains 54 Elec1ntal 13 Luster 43 Wood eaters 66 P111en1 instrument 21 Watlfcourse 46 Plenty 68 Supet 1"1 , 2 s ' 14 17 l • ·I "ftrf IDllOW .. Air -·· .• TNI vtllTOlt 111 ..... , ....... ... ..... , ... Al PACINO CIUISfH01111 f'\UI T'MI VlllTOll 1•1 .............. HllO AY LMOl'"1 n.a.-.......... , .... , r ..... ."'LE CAGE AUX FOLLIES" #A,,..,.., WK OAiY ... 111 & t >O 494-1 !I 14 8A T IS4M-1.».J,._. J0- 'c ..... .... _ ~1!114 7 ->0 'THI.Jib" •AtaMAL HOUSI" Ill CLOSED DUE TO fLOOOfNO PMl&Y M9Hf TUISOAYS -AU. YATS S 1.10 -·-------NNl'flNl'IMY.., ... l1'Ul9ln TIMI Ill -IMnT .......... ,,.,.., ... UP .. IMOICI Ill --•atual-A flOllCI Of ONI ll'llt JAMll'1"A.n., ----.. "" ... '-=iJ:ttr.. ..... __ 'Permaneiit Waves' Boll Top Cdlaadian Trio Riding Cre•t of Eame 8.1 LIU 8 09INIGN Rueb la Nert P•m Alea W.O. ud Oedd.Y LH. and they're Caaada't favorite bud. Tbey're all CaudJaa -wlaldl m1'llt apJaln U..Jr popul1rtt1 lo &bat coumtry. M ftmh la allO pntt.,y 1111 In l:ntland and tbe U.S. wtwre tbree of thetr albuma ("1112 " "All The World'• A Stace" and "A FareweU To hll'') ba alrMd)' been et1rlifted f>ld. Their la&at reJeue, "Permanent Waves, lt dotq .... .,..,. DaVMllS8 NElL P&A&T ereclit1 thi1 album u beln1. lf not 1 at.ep In a now d.lrectlon. Lhen • tul'ther developm nt ln lbelr proareaa. "I thin.le ol ll II belnt maybe a reftned version ol the lwst couple of albuma," said Peart 0 We t nd tu .io ln cyclas ol three Of four IJbuma whore we '"nd • lot of time ex- perhnent.101 un1ucce11fully aod trylne out dil- ferent k.leaa. ··1 lhlnk wlth lhl1 album, a:. w1lh ·2112· ptt- Vt'>Wlly, ll'I jU»l~comtnti to.iether of a lot of 'Nite ol IOfl' Dan Peek. formerly of the rock group "America" a nd composer of "Don 't Cross the River," will be one of 12 headliners at tonight's contemporary Christian musical festival at Disneyland. from 8 to 1 a .m . DOCTOR ZHftAGO , • ._..,"9(Jilll M OM(flllDC:l:ll,.Oa. ~ ~1tlrc llJPl.E ~ ..... u./ r~ ~ 4» A I "4IVI H Al Pl( TUR! [){ --'"·'" ·l!fl ® -1-1M,9slt ~-..... ., ... _ .... ,_ , ... , .... -... , ... _ JODIE ,08TU In "FOXES" (A) J ,,.. 1 .... ,., 11 • .. ,_,. .. ......... ·- ·- • ''11118 'nME WE were JUSl out on a farm. no pressure involved. aod 1t came out much easier. By lhe time we got to the studio. we were really well-prepared so that tl made it easier lor us Lo record as weU." Moel successful groups -especiaUy the ones who Lour as much as RU5b does -accept the loss of privacy that goes along with fame However, this band has managed not only to slay sane on the road, but also mamtam their anonymity . "We've beeo t.ounng so long now that we've gotten lnt.o a rhythm lhal really suits WI," Neil says. "We travel by bus so we have a bit more privacy than the average band wbo travels by air and we keep pretty mucb Lo ourselves which helps• lot. "WE ALSO H AVE A really clot1e rela- tionship with Uh! guya in our crew, IO that fives us a circle of people sort of like a ram1ly · 'Suttesl is Important to the band, but lhe main priority ia to do exactly what we want to do. There's no room for compromiae in the con- text of our muaic. It hu to be a genuine ex~ pression of exactly what we're mto " ROBDn' 1u:nr ORD IAHC ro NDA THE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN _.,,... AUDfBICO Will SIMPl.Y CHStlSH DEAllllG .. llllAT 111 fllut •'OOIMQ INSTYU" ·-··--.-~­-'I\--"KRAMER va. KRAMER" ,... "VOICES" ltHRO cao.vvr~ t.'~itR -" ..... A CJ.J10 ~fl OOl.,CfOO DAVID LEAN'S FILM Of ~ PASIE~ DOCTOR ZHiVAGO CIIWDNE OW\JN JULIE OiRISTIE . TOM CX:WTENAY N..ECGJtff&5 ~~KE~ IWffi ~ CMAA ~ IAS /H'dl'h. Ra) STEm RITA n..&i!OO-WA ................ , .. , .. , .. ROBERT BOLT DAVID LEAN tN,AHAVISIOll ... OWflllOCX)(.Oll ~=·+ MOMG ~·••M<11111u lJndM ..... .......,,.... ~t Af e ~-Uf a ..... ..,._,. I ta START ING RUDAV MARCtt21et ! Wl"NER OF 10 ACADEMY AWARDS' 'lHEWITH 'tBEWllU ST~...,AY .......... Ult lfblla11 tr'- 200I: A SRt£E ODYSSEY -· OH COAST HWY. llTWllH MAC ARTHUtt & JAMlo.11 ACIOSS FIOM IOllHSOH'S ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS BFST PICTURE ~DIRECTOR m"IR TATIS ~ SUPPORTING ~ PllUAURPIE ~ } ' 111• •••t M•rl<etplece on th• Orange Co••t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Cen Sell It, Find It, ( 842 5878 J Tr•de n With • W•nt Ad • ...... ..... .... lllll_.._. ......... Ill lllMe• .. ·--·· p 'I, ....... u ., .. llU lllJJlll&llll ......... . llAL ISTAft llC•' 9CI saMCI I t4t COMI WITN UI. . .te WISTCLIPP •. c ........ , ....... --..... ..... ._. .......... ,..&.0.--d c.ny c O I le % t .. IHI.OM NEWPOIT BEACH 759.0811 AllNmlllll&IUMwwwdw41 iD diM •• ppc· ii Ab- ject to tllie ......U Palr lloula1 Act of lHI wll6dt ..._ et Wlpl lo advertlH .. an)' P~· fa.ce, Um.itatioo, or ~buedoo race, cdol', reli.sioD. Mx, or --.i on,in, or an INemtioa to mab any 9UCb pnteawe, llmila-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tian, •dilatmioaUan. .. Tbla newspaper will not lmowincly accept any advertlainc for real est.l&e wbicb ia in VK>la- tion c:l the law. EASTSIE CllAlll£I F.aablde, C.ta MHa charmer, brand new, just completely re- modeled! New roof. cm-pet.a, paint, kJtcbeo. a.oaSc .........,... the work.a! Incredible ._...ct.di ........ -~ value, Juat $102,900. ...._ _. -Huny! Take advantaae! 5.aM. $159,000 Country like at -mosphere. 1urround1 Uus fantastic ramlly home. Atrium entry, formal dining room, ramlly room + booua room too! Private, &ecluded muter 1uite. Owners will help with fmaodng. Call now for ~w. 64&-7171 -F ,.,.,... ..... Call 752-1700 l'Orl' ..... ,. 1"11. · ll>1N lu'l·•I HUNIOIJl ,.,C/• Ol1Nlll9"'1\111NhlHIN11• Sr.':!.i [e U_Ntl /9 IUlll\N ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gwud 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •U.S.• Go•1H-.Lo.s ~mptions •W. LOW AS 90/o ·Mo~f,.t.g •T•O..-PyMts •Low SSS .. Dowa ltUSTIC211 older home oa large tree covered lot. Easts1de Calla Mesa. as.ooo Roy Mc:C.., lltr. 541-7729 TRIPLEX EASTSIDE C.M. Home + income! Owner will CMrY coolract. 20~ down. Super clean and neat. Best Costa Mesa location. Sl63,9SO. Act --------1 now, there's ooly one. I 2o/o Call 546-Zlll TOTALIMTBEST l'll'fN l•t Y• '\f(Jt/ll"IMt1 ,. ~~~::;. .. ~ [ e lli!Ud crackling fireplace. Clear, aparkllilg pool. ,_.U. Assume $75,000 loans. C--. Tutal payment S893. Ask-2. 3 & 4 Bedrooms witb i-~ ••09"""' Act now ocean view, pool, sauna, ~ " ,._.. • spa & Iota ol open apace there's ollly one. Call In Sunny San Diego. 55-ZU.13 Starting ., ,., with 5% •FREE• USTOF"OMIS ....... •957-8400• • Ol'fN Ill 9 • II~ IUN ION N<CI • down payment. ll. 75 in· 1•1111 -·:-:--~-~-· -:-:-:-k:- tor a betttt car. be aure 1be fastest draw ln the to check the mao.y autos West. . .a Daily PUot adverliMd foe aale in --------1 Claaaified Ad. &&2-5178. Qeqlfted. ASSUME Low Interest V A·loan on spadcq 2--llor')'. ' bdrm 2 bath home wltb all tdltim. privat.e paUo Ir eommuntty pool. central- ly loca~ " priced ror Q\Aclt sale at as.soo. Call m-3191 C::SELECT T' PROP~RTIES LETS GET IACIC TOTHEPOIMT ON Miramar-a Legal ~lex roronly $249,000! JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 DOYER SHORES LOWDOWH Owner says bring offer oo this fantastic 6 Bdrm family home. Maids quart.en & 3 car garage too. Call for more de· t.ails. 6~7171 • .... ,,...,.~,,,,,., • ., •111\1' ,,., ,.. ' I••Elllil 7 u.its lledlced! Eaalslde Costa Mesa location, two 3 bedrooms, four 2 bedrooaa. l bachelor. All bave garages & yank. Great income. Aa· p · IRllllll' large pri v a t.e loan & owner will carTY 2Dd TD. Jl'1ll prtce $(10,000. Call55&-m> CSELECT · I PROPERTIES WHY PAY llMT1 cot•'CTm Two 2 Bdrm duplaes, Olr'CIDll dll llar. 2 patloe ml 1auDdry room, U · .-bla lit TD, owner will belp fioaace. l'7NllD ............ I BR • Ba cuatom w1terfroat bome •/11alt'~t dock. Pdc9d ... 000 dlNd .. Wider. cWalll .... .._ ....... .. -.c:111c..alWf.~ .. . C.-&;tnacml:r. llG CAMYOM ELEGANCE A quality Versailles model at the end of a cul de sac. From dramatic entry, two story living room and rormal dining a fantastic view of mountains and golf course. Fabulous master suite on first floor also boasts the same view. Three other bedroom suites with their own baths complete this exciting home. Guarded gate community. $675,000 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 IA YAtOMT CONDOMINIUM On the Peninsula -· spacious 2 Bdrm, 2 bath unit with both ocean & bay view, parking for 2 cars & ex- cetlent security. Top priority for boat slip. Excellent buy at $350,000. IE 111111 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF $ERVICE auFPS ZAPATA MODIL Condo Built For Family. Two Large Master Suites Plus Two Bedrooms, Three Baths. Super Kitchen With Eating Area. 2400+ Square Feet. Two Patios For Outdoor Living. Two-Story Dining Room Plus Large Assumable Loan. Bargain At $225,000 lncludinLTbe Land. A "Joy Of Newport.. 'sting. A PA.LACI .. SPYet AU Beautifully Decorated Five Bectrt.om ~ The Crest Of Tbe Hlll WWa 0tntw1as..v1ew Of Ocean & BIJ . lla1e aater Suite WI Plreplace & Sauna. Spacious Family Room With Wet Bar & Flreplaee. Pool. '695.000. · @i 131·1• II I DOYll DllYI HIWUSTIM6f ~VIUI ._ 5 Bdrme. or 4 & a den; Immaculate 2-story home wrtb all I.he extras . Garaae door opener . water softener . de· cont.or wall coverings. Ca!Uorapp't. SJ.88.500 m.3853 67$-4TT7 eves associated BROKE JI~ llEAL TO~S l \>l' ~ Boa'>,o •'' l &ta• ASSUMUlE LOAM 3 Bdrm, 2ba. Showa very well. New carpets lhru· oul, new pauit In & out. Best buy 1n area HURRY · Won 'l last. Prin. only. Call qenl, Ron Say 979-5370. ASSUM A.• I LOAN AHD - a sharp 3 bdrm home wtth and assumable lst .. and seller will Clln')' 2nd. No qualifying. and priced al only 1106,950. Call 979-5370 NOW! ALLSTATE REALTORS OPPOITUMITY lmocb often when you Ille result-gettuig Oa.tly PiJot Classified Ads to reach I.he Orange Coaat market. Pborae 842-~ COZY CONDO In prime Westcliff location. walking distance to shopping : 2 bdrms. & 2 baths; nicely decorated, with mir· rored bar, brick frplc .. expensive carpets & drapes. Very clean. No financing problems, owner will carry. An outstanding Newport Beach value at only $118,000! OHE-Of..A-tCIHO-HOUSE Custom des1~nel1 ;inrt built b\ pre.enl ov.n<'r tn heaut1ful Baycrc·sl 4 Bdr m. fam1I' room 'kltC'hen done m all n at ura l woods Xlnl f1nancmJ? S275.000 This 1s an exclusive h~tinR al owner s request and only grincipals should Inquire. A listing of Kay Parker. OPEN SAT SUN 1·5 lJ~l()lJI: OOMl:i 675-6000 TatNIS IOUTl't)UE Balboa Island location on Marine Ave ... heavy pedestrian traffic. Tennis clothes and accessories -·no rackets. Established tennis shop for s ix years. $25.000 + inventory. LIVI NEAR THI IAY FOi $41000! Nearly new moblie home ln presUJdous Udo Park I 'Ibis beac6 hideaway has a modern kitchen wltb microwave and a private beach nearby potential 1Up avallable. For S45,000, you've &at lt allf 644-7020 MIWPORT IEACH 499-4111 491-1720 lMllta...-L•p ,._. 497.3a1r 4'Mi12 l.4ilflEllMclt I DwP.W \ Call 842-.5678 Doctan. L.wpn. I COMMA'TVUTIONS ,,...... I , 1400 sq. ft. zoned * * for professional I u s e . N e a r I STEVIE JOHNSON ** C.H.0 C & St Jose ph H os p I Easy fw y access. Xlnl loc & value I Tfc Sall..,... a t $149.500. F or I op Uster appt. call Fflwwwwt 1980 -----.L-----* Ontu~ 646-7434 ~ rn21 . GOLD ST AR REAL TORS macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY 411 ftOOL HOMI S 115.SOOl Very spacious. immaculate family home on quiet cul-de-sac. Features indoor BBQ, wet bar. 2 fplcs, formal dining & upstairs teen qt.rs. w /p\'t entry. Owner will assist in financing. Paula Bailey 6'2-8235. <F-11 > MACMMCIMT IUll.DtMG Sift! Located in the guard-gated com· munity of Big Canyon with approx. 200· overlooking the go1! course! $695,000. Lynne Valentine 644 6200. (F-Ua> 712-1414 (ompu1 V*'t c- 642-IZJS 'lOI Ooveo Dnve ON WATER-VIBRANT DECOR OwMn _.. INn a 2-story ,...... lllih wl,. fil afl'oc:• & decor that Is httt & luuuRac•late. You1t9 and ••cltl1t9 WA TafltOHT 2 story ...... • cor- ur. Looch of CJlass aMI hlhnsti119 orchlhctw. witt. especl.-, a.. 3 bdr. ow.er's 111it rt.US a l .._ ~ ..... Sl,095,000. 673-6900. CURB APPEAL CAPE COD Prof"lia...itr deconlhd tlli ~ut! So i1N111J special feat• 11 IK-..d ill tW1 3 bdr,. a.o.-. 1ttelt 01 Fnttc:lt doon, MOiter _... wfftt 1fH1 & VlEW. St.p dow• l"-J "*" Giid buft*fost "°°"" V5.ws trou. ..,... ~ A ~t ltoM• for HM family fftat ..tertai.s ..... ....,. $175,000. 631°1400 LIDO ISLE - UNflNISHm 2 STORY T.mflc app w tWty to .,_, .._.. ..ct._ corate to llllt ,... o .. tailh. ~ 3 bH. & .. .._ .... locatlolt. Prfyafe beac .... & .._,, coerts. S407,SOO. 631-1400. WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. REAL £STAT£ ~ R"''""' P•OJ»•tv M.n,.,._m 2436 W Co.ut Hwv JI~ M•tnne ""' Newpott S..Mh &!boo l.i.vi.l Ht-1400 '7M900 I• 1~jl1sjol I l MULBA l 1 , . I' I' I l _ POYAS 1J 1• I I' I I _ ~ l T E R R 0 C • 1 1· 1 1 r My wife It 1tway1 lnYentlng M'# IKll)M. Hef tate•t OM II en omei.t made wllll atptl&bet J90U9 -eQGI } e ~°":.': :-.... ~.:o ~ ..., ........ ll'OM .. H9 'Mio- One Call SenHce Fast Credit Approval 1 ACIE-1-1 OCEAN VIEW! Spectacular 180 dee ocan v\ew from this fine local.Ion. Approx. 1 acre in L.quna Beach aree. --------1 Free and clear. Owner -.. s T JCllM may nnan~ .. Call now. --... A 1 -~ I Z.4 7S2-l700 lfl2TU~HAVE ·"· ,, .. , ,,,,..,.,,,,.,. ... ~~ ... t ® •Eaaa IAYfROMT Wt· h a\'e !>t'\ f'r<Jl fine• homes "'1Lh pier & !>l1p El TORO HORSE COUMTRY .t Bdrms . ~i ha ths. ranch sty l<'. min1 -estale m orange gro\'es S249.SOO Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 8oy'>1d•· Ortv" NB 67S-6161 Pete Barrett presents NEW LISTING srRIHG CLEAN & READY FOR SUMMY 1111-!h ly upgraded h C1n We lls. 3 Bdrm. 2 h<Jth . coun t r y kitchen a nd formC1 I dining room .. K1tC'hcn, family room ha..., custom shutters. pdrquet and tile floors. fl oor to ce1Jm g used brick wa ll with raised hearth. Li ving roo m and dmmg room have va ulted ceilings, g__ra ss~loth a nd c us tom papers Earthton es thr uo ut L o w mainte nanc e g a rdens. walk t o Mariners Park. school and shops . $275.000. Call Shirley Michelmore ror appointment to see. AS• US abowt ow Ito-. wwr•t, pr09w wWdt COTen '-Yen•......._ 642-5200 ,,.... -OM THE LUE -OHLY SI 49,000. Sp•doc .. or pGtio hoM• locot•d on pri•• lab in ~ comm.ity. 2·Story bHwty. lcrip family room. dlninq "°°"'· pills al the CllMftiHH-Hiqhty lllPCJ"odld. rt.s, o.....-wil lwtp with fiftanciarJ. -HARIOR VIEW CARMEL - MEWrORT IEACH CHARMER. 3 ledrool9a. 2 baths, fOf"llMll dillincJ rocMn, plu fa111ily rOOlft. rrohssionally mdscelp'd fw ,.;,w.,... Maiotu1•ce . TM knish me oi lfSed brick odds 1N1Ch dtarM to tW1 briC)ht, chffrfut houM. of· fend ot S2 I 0,000. -rRIVAn COMMUNITY -OHLY SI I 5,000. Cltoiu 2 ~ linqt. story .._. in qui.+, pri•ate locotiOft. WaUl to al sho"in9. cloM to lali•. Cozy flrepl•c•, lar9• patio, doubl• car CJCl"099· WOii 't kast at tt.is priu ! 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1616 / ' ' :,0 YOUU HIVH CHT OUTI Once you enter this Spyglass 3 bedroom home you won't want to leave: Terra cotta tiles. plantation shutters exquisite light fixtures and a neutral tone on the walls that will easily accom'modate your furnishings . This is a subtle showpiece ! Lush landscaping, ocean. bay and city lights view and a n ambience that once you get in, you'll never gel out! (For not much less than $595,000) U,_. f()Ut: li()Ml:S REALTORS . 875·6000 2443 E1tt Coast Highway. Corort1 del Mer . . . ·~ I l , , 't ..... -· . I j I l ' . . . . . I ' • • l . I I • I '. I t • .• ( . The Jettw which follows was printed recently In one 6f the nation:, leading business pLiblications. Because it deals with economic issJes of interest to both readers and advertisers it~ as a public service . ....... -. .,,,-, ' • An o en letter to All rtisers Ucar Advertiser: Congratulations! You are largely responsible for defeating the predicted recession of 1979. Jn fact, you have done it four years in a row confounding the "economists" who are now confused enough to suggest that maybe we are in a recession and don't know it. Congratulations to you for recognizing that advertising provides the energy that keeps the American economy growing. It is our great energy resource. We have plenty nnd ... it is renewable. Most importar'ltly. c9ngratulations for having the courage 10 back your insights with increased advertising expendi- lurf'S in 1979. 1978. 1977. and 1976. It's lime someone thanked you beca use 1t certainly did work. Business was jus t fin e all those years whPn , accord- ing to the wizards. it wasn't supposed to be good al all. JI wn s s upposed to turn down. At least thnt is what econo- mi s ts a nd various other "experts" were insisting as for bad, as tht! winter of 1976. They were particularly emphutic about a recession arriving in 1978. Wh en no recession cfov<'loped in 1978 the "experts" insislcd it would surely arrive in the first quarter of 1979. When that didn't happen, thc•y predicted a recession would s tart in the second quHrter. Uy June they were obviou sly wrong ugnin s o, they tried a lll'W la1.tic They :,impl y "declared" a recession. For those of us unablt· In rl'c.ogn1z1· 11, they a nn ounced that the recession hud a l- ready starll!d way hack in April. They \t\ere, of course. wrong oguin. Not only are ma ny economic forecasteJ'S pretty bad at predic1ing the future. it now seems evidenit they can't even predic t the pos t Wh y are they so wrong so of ten '? Whnt is going on? Whal lt>:,!lons did you. thr i1dvPrtist•r. lt>a rn 1n 197!l that ~Pf'm s til l to Pludr many forecas ters? Puss1hl y th f• mos t pa.inful lesson IParnr.d was thal cu lling aclvPrlising budget s in res ponse to a predictPd drop in s <1lcs ossured only one thing-a drop in sales, probably ~w ifler and deeper than predicted. Those who cut budgels lo ''wait and see" what the economy did, usuAlly sn w the 1.o mpct1tion running off with lnrgcr shams of market. This sequence is documented in a serious study done hy I he America n Business Press. It is call ed "How Advertis ing in a Recession Period Affects Sales.'' It s c.:onc.;lusion: "Companies which do not cut advertising budgets in periods of recession post ~renter increases in ~.de~ and ne..t income than companies which cut beck their mlvert ising in times of economic t urndown." Copies are availnble from the Americ.:an Business Press. You cannot economize your way out of a tough sa l e~ b l t uat wn. However, you certainly can sell your way to success and. in good times or bad, THE MORE YOU SELL. THE MORE YOlJ WILL SELL. That is exactly what you, the advertiser, did in 1976. 1977, 1978 and 1979. lJf's pite the bleak forecas ts t1f that pBritJcJ , ad expP.n dit11res grew at ll fa st1 :r rote I hon lho C .N.P . Result: Them was no rer.ession in t host? yeHrs. In 1973, 1974 and 1975 the reverse wos true. The G .N.P. grew at rt fa s ter rate than Ad expencliturr.s nncJ we sufferml a very damaging recession. • So we learned a lesson t hAt cannot be ove1'stated. When fon•c a s ls are bad, we need to advertise more-not less. Ours is an aspiring. upwardly mobile society. Advertising responds to these impulses and, when suc- cessful. crentes the sales that provide payrolls, profits, taxes and all else needed to keep the economy movinR. Movement is the key to understandinR the critical rela· tionship between Americans and advertising. When advertised products satisfy consumer aspirations. move- ment takes place. The movement of goods in massive amounts requires massive amounts of advertising. And that is how you beat off the impending recessions You authorized enormous ad budget increases (largest ever) in· the face of dire forecasts, and you created sales and profits way beyond anything thought possible at the time . Still. economists seem unable to understand the power of advertising. Perhaps they don't know how to fit it into their models. Models constructed of pas t performances that ha ve no relevance today ... models that make no ci llowance for potential sales responses to increased advertising. Maybe many economists discount the power of ad- vertising because it refutes their con tent ion that we a rc the helpless victims of un controllable circumstances. They seem tu view the economy as somethin~ beyond our influence. Some kind of inexorable forct> movrng us toward an inevitdble d estiny about which we ca n do nothing Thul is nonsf'nse. Wu are the economy. You a nd 1 and I he nu 11 ions who both produce and buy the nation's output. We an~ the economy and we do hove the power to give it direc t io n . Therein lies the kPy to continued pros perity. We must have faith in one powerful truth-WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. We must rej ec t tht• hopeless dAs pair (I f th1 · h rl plt·'>~ victim mentality. Wr mus t havf' c.onlidence in our ab1lit v to Pxccl at whot Wt' ha ve done• in the pc1 s t to create the mos t Pnvlt'd standard of living the world has ever known. Most importuntly, we must have COURAGE. Courage enough to give..action to that faith and confidence. For advertisers. the way is clear. ln the face of all the bleak forecasts. vou mus t not c.u1 advertising expenditures. For if you do·. you 'Adi forft·1I your auil1t~ to m11kt 1 sonwthi ng happPn You\\ il l b t•( o nw one oft he vi cl ims. Thr c:ouragt•ous will. in s I rad. inc rt·,1 ~c ad Vf'rl ising PX pt'ncl 1 t urPs and. ""hdc ot her uverly -cnu t 1ous r.ompr.t 1- t ors Rrc pulling back, the courageous will pull ahead. Tht• f!Vidcncc supporting that simple not ion is overwhelming. Act on i l ctnd you will help your company e:md the economy which. always reme mber. is you. Jn summary. I ur~e you to: 1. Keep faith in lht> belief lhHt you need not be a victim- thnt what you do is very important and will help shapt• the economy. 2. Have confidPn C:P in your ability to recognize and respond to consumer nspirations. 3. Find the couragP to back that faith and confidence with inc;reased nd vPrl i s in~ budgets. Faith, r.onf1<lrncc nnd courage are the hallma rks of Amcric:nn busint•ss that do not fit into the forecustin~ modt'IS US I'd b y f'Cllnomist s. Rt•matn firm 1n those convictions. Act upon them now t1rHI 1H80 w1ll lw ,mother good year for your company nnd .. we will u~uin shorn thi s s ame kind of happy rf•vu•w in f Anunry. 1981 . Happy New Yeur . Louis F. DcM11rco Publisher. Advertising ARe. PS. Ynu rn1S(ht be tnll'fl'!>led 1n 1ui.1 hnw f(OOd 1979 was for Adv1·1 I lf.tni.< A~•· Our rull y·pu1d 1.1rrulc1tlon rC'uched an all-time hiRh of more thon 76.000, gener11llnf" c 1rr ulet1nn rtivenues of $1.750.000. Our renewlll perCPOl8J(8 IS n1111npr1•ss1ve 761\i. We ca rried 3.730 pages or odvert1atnk which represe nts 1i 4 7 1 pa[ile H"'" over 1978. Anet . yu. we htw t' lncrr.used our odvnlls1n9 budaet for 1980 . Reprints may be obtained by 1wrltlng the Dal!Y Pilot Public Service Department, 330 W. Bay Street, P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92828. DAILY PILOT I ' /... .. . 4 .. .. I• . . . 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PUBUC NOTICE .,.,, P111111....., OrMQO Gott! 0..ly Piiot Your interest a.n personnel and l•bor re 1Uon1 s11•. ----1111, buuneu ,, <ona11c1t4 b• • ,_., •• 11.11. ~ • ,.., •n1 • l .... ~ .... ' I -"CT•Tlout •ut1H•u 99,..re1-1""""''" ----ae1 I ......... 10r eva u1Un1 and neeoti.Uon. NMIMl ITATHl•MT R-lcl INt'lln 81utn P UBLIC NOTICE Re<lh1il~Realty IMl.m ID fl>e IOllOwtne ""'*' ta clot~ ..... Tiit\ \ti""-w• l1led w1t11 11W "'nu.ii:., TO A D&G&EE, THESE diaclpllnes ,.. ... , couni. C.1•ra 01 ~•"oe c-1., "" -----overllJ) lo akJUa needed, decide wh.ich field tn· THE l'EATHEll ousTER 11 11 "'•rc11 s •• l'fCTinoUuus1Nus ••ooll,,_., Irv-. Celll0ttM• tlll• l'IS)Mt NAMl 'TATfMfNT terelta YoU moat Ind identify the entry jobs WitbJD M•ry 8 0.vlO. 11 llrooklllOfll, PVblltnect 0.M? COHI D•lly Pilot lll• tooow1no ~"0'" •re do•~~ it; lbeo express your speelfic career obJ. ective lo 1rv1ne, c.i1tom1e mi. M•rc111.1. n 21 •• • 11v"'' .. ~ .. '-•--..ie'""'"'n. Tiii• OVSIMi• •• <ondv<l•O Dy •n '" RE Al ESTATE R us ~ T•m~ UIK<I YI .. .., Olvlclu•I P UBLIC NOTICE Dr • HU<llo"Qlon 8Mcll CA.,.., Before interviewing, use a tape recorder to ,,_.,., e Omo N-Hun~~~~'° ... i'~.:•mpe Dr 8 ti art' uJ ti bj ' Tiii\ \Ill-I w•1 111..a •1111 1r. .....,., "•' -· ...,. ,,_ pr C ce IC 8 Dg YOUr 0 ective. Do YOU Sound Co.,nly Cit'-ot Or•nge Co..nly °" ltOTICe 01' IULIC TUHSl't• Aoornu\ W "'"'"°•on. 11011 well-spoken. competent? Or like a nice woman Jen111•1».1"° 1s.c .. n .... ,., u .c.c.1 s1ow•rs A,.. Cornioo CA '11>101 h I i..th f p;1JU'1 Nolltel\,.rfl>yg1wntocrec111ooof '"'' bu\1""''" COllO\ltl•d Dy• w o ac..., e con idence and authority lo manage p 111111,11ec1 OrlflQe Co.o•• D•lly Piiot, 1.,. ,..11,,.,, ,..,.,.., 1,..,,1.ror 111•1 • g.,.., .. °"~"'',, Others? Fell, U, H, /lMr /, t•. l'lllO eu-tl) 11<.1111 l"lfl\let I\ .oo.11 lo -m-.,,, ROC»r1 l•urtlo How do professionals PUBLIC NOTICE Pfr>On•I Propttly n•r•ln•ll•r T Al Ver-.. ,, oew:rlbed hi\ tlAl~I .,," fll9d tW1tn '"" C Jin your target fi e ld The ,,.,,..""" """Mh .OO•tt' 01 County C••" 01 O••noo Coun1; ~· r ~ DC'ERS I dress? Do you look like ,ICTITIOUS IUSINHJ "'",,,,._,,.,,,,.,,.,,a•• Ftb•u.ry lS 19'0 ~. f th ? R d bo k "IAMllTATIMINT FRANK OURNYA HSJ G•Un· 1'1l~I one 0 em · ea 0 S Tiie lollOWlnQ ~·-I\ 001nQ bu1I Drllr l•"' Cool• M<-w C•lllorn1-PuDl1"-' °'""lit C.0.1 Co.\I Otn, on executive allire -neuu Tt>e ,,.,,,. -""",,." •OO-n\ of~·"•"",..,' 11 11 •• "9« even minor tips such as carrying an attache case Instead of a purse can professionalize your ap· pearance. After your make.over, if an employer hangs in on clerical openings, don't say that you've kicked the keyboard habit and aren't interested. 'fry one of these tacts. -SMILE. SA Y: I UNDERSTAND WHY at first glance you might see me as a clerical appfi. cant But after we've talked more. 1 lhink you'll agree my expenence has been strongly enhanced by four years of college business administration studies. &th my work record and education com· bine to make me a v1ablthcand1date for a manage· ment tr~rung P"?gram. Can we focus on how my mangenal potential could benefit your firm? -Do not acknowledge the secretarial offer Say: I'm delighted you recognize that my previous exposure lo all levels of work in an office has given me a special advllntage in developing my ex- ecutive potential. The fact that I've actually been _1! sec~etary has ~elped sharpen my sensitivity to effective mot1vat1onal and supervisory techniques. In short, I've got a jump on most graduates. May I tell you more about my qualifications as a management trainee? Government, banking and hospital personnel are three industries where you may find it somewhat easier to stl!,rt over as a managerial woman. PUBLIC NOTICE C ... IMD fl.lmM "IC1'1Tt0US a USIHISS ltAMa STAT•MRHT The 101-l"f O.rso11s ere clOlllQ "'41"9HM' MAV'S OONUTS, 2•00 All<I• Perkwoy, M11o11oA V .. lo. C•lltornl• Y"t VlnQ Cl\lnQ Twl, UU 1¥Y l>I«•. 'Ullenoll, C.llfOf"nl• T• Mov T .. 1. 1US '"" Piece. """•rto... Cl411omte Tiii• DIN"9l~ It <onauclltd by •n In· dl¥1dve1 Vul VlllQ (IMlnQ TUI Tiii• •i.t...,,.nl WI\ lilecl wit• I~ County Clerk of Orenqe Co..nlw °" F•bfuery 1', '"° GltOVllt nc•ow COlll>OltATIOH ,..., lrv!M ...... .. 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PuDlt\lled Orenv@ Coul 011tv Polot M1• 1'. 71, 11, Al>< •. 19IO 1311 80 PUBLIC NOTICE N·1Ull l'ICTITIOVS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lot1owln9 pu.on\ M~ °"""•n •• CABLE SERVICES UNl..IMI TEO, I NC , 19181 MacArthu• Bout••ud S"lle 100, lrvlllf!, CA 92115 C•Dt• Set-v1<"5 UnhmllMI Inc 111 Ne¥act1 <ot'POr•llont, !oO'I Eu1 John 5HM1, Sullo k , Car""" C•IY. N•••d• "101 Thh bu\1ness ,,, conovctfd '°'"°'at ton CABLE SERVI<: ES UNl..IMITEO, INC By Wllllem C. Hllchcoc ~ As"s1.,1 S..cr•tery Tllos •IAltemenl WM ltlecl ••Ill 1r. County Cler• ot Or1ng. County on Feb""'ry H 19IO 1'1JJU1 P.,bltw.G o..,. Coest Delly Piiot Fell tt MM 1, I•, 11 19'0 IOOC).tO l'IMln • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SECOND TO NONE 111 Bnwooo. th• ln1tnoit0 .,..,.,,., ... ,. Ntwl>Or'I 8"cn CA "7..0 A•y Wllmt, 111 Otvwooct N••POtl llH<h, <:A tlMO Tiii• ""'"'-"I\ <OflCIU<lecl Dy •n on di!JIOU41 Row11me l 1u1 \tM.,.,..l\t we\ '•led wlln .,..... Counlv Clerk ot 0••"0-Co.,nty on FeDrlHry 11, ltlO Fl»IM PuDl•stwoo Or-(CMISI D••ly P1101 F•D 1t /lMr I t• 71 l'lllO '1 .. IO PUBLIC NOTICE .. l'ICTITIOUi IUSIHfSS NAMf STATEMENT '"• foffo1111r1no oirr\On\ IH~ OOinQ bu\lne\\ th F ... \~ION A(AOEMV 100 M•w Vtrdt' 0rtV¥t (d\t (O\t• Mf'\• C•lll0tn•• 41•i. M.,o•~ S ~w•n•on 7917 Mon tere. CO\t• Me•• Caht~rn1• 0•1• G••••o•no S Ponc ~Mv JIOI M1cruqan Avr"ut. Co\ltt Mi•\• C.•lllOtrH~ 4'2626 Tn1, hUJ•nf'\\ 1 \ tonoutttO Qener•I Olr-1,..r\l\10 M.trQl• S. ~lOll Ger•lct1,,. S PlnOno Tiii• '''"-"' we• llleo wtlh '"" County <:ter• of Or•nve Cou"IY on M•rc'1 6, 19llO l'IUU4 PuDlllhed Or~ (CMl\I o.llt Piiot, Mere" 1. 14, l•. n. '"° 17....., LAYMAN, HAHM>tf, JONESAVOU l..a•Offkff I Cw-.t•~HI • N•wper1 9Ncll, Ct "7M4 PullllSI*' 0.•"91' CIWI" o •••• Ptlol Fob 1•. /lMr /, 14, 11 19IO 1001« PUBLIC NOTICE PUBL1C NOTIC'E "ICTI TIOV$ IU$1Nl U N&Mf n AUMElff Th• to11nw 1no ""''°"' .,. 001no Ouun•\\ "~ ~O UI HCO .. Sr 1..E t~U llE ARTE!.QNS 681E ••IPL-1,,,.,... (•htorn .... ~II u 1t•nov w A"""-v •~)ti Ent N••n Or•"'9t' (•hfotn·• t1'6~ M•rv1n 0 \onrt .J l2 E•'I ,. ... looo 1rv1nr C••••o<n•• •n u rtu~ Du\tnf"\\ •\ (Cl~U(tf'O bt • 9eMt It °""''-''°"•P A•no, w p,.hntxwo Tht\ 'l.tlfl'fW'ftt •• , fttt.O WUI\ OW County (lork ot Or•-Co..nly O<> Fet>tU•t 't 10 19'0 "111111 Pubh,.,_ Ot-(O.\I 0•••• P1o01 Feb H ,. A.I.tr I •• '"° ~· .. P UBLIC NOTICE I 1llt 1 tk .tll\ 0 11 l(t' ~ 1 J , JO'l .. , ......... UOO'SMOST SPICTACU' Al VIEW 001 Udo Part Dr., 8th floor condo 24 Hr security Call for 1pp l - B.EGANCE $205,000 Fantastic 3000 + ~q rt home Tota II) r" modeled, ha rd w ood rloon, bay windOW'> loo Gourmet kilt ht'n ovelook s sunn> brealc:!ast area 2 lar.:.- bd rms d ownst a 1 r' second Story hosts spef uicular master suit•• Huge d r e,sing are:. nmed Roman tub. mar ble top pul Im.ms + 2 min queen SILt' brJrrm. A mLftt Lo ~ Ca II now for pe~ont1l pre\ 1"".,., 64&-7171 . , LOW IHTIR£ST Take over t be loan on Uu.s beautiful 3 Bdrm condo Commurut y pool W1lb all lbe amerut ·~ Wool last at only 561 .900 Whelan Real Estate ~3666 MAHSaOMS lllacnificent custom view mlll!YOOS, Sl.2:50.000 •nd Sl..500.000 Super fUl&D< ~ BdertoSUnday ·sad 1 0 Cf •11 1002 ''llANSIONS •• llCll ALDIUTTI 11.ALTotl 7ll-5W orm.06t0 P UBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOV' IU$1NEU fllAME STATEMfNT Tr.• fotlow•no Ol"f1'0'\ '' oo.nq °"'' ne\\ ., PIONEER TAICF our .... ·~ W•tMr Altl9 Hunt•noton 8*•r n ,,. ., .. , ,,,.no t..-10ll Mont'1!'• O• .... Cttnda tif't91'tC\ C.A 9'70 fl'\h bu\iAe\\ '' t~<ll'(J bii •"' n 0 1v1(h.t•I C_l.., l "I\ \l••Hr'lent Wlf~\ ftl•l •d h tr. (ounfy ('''~ ot Or11"~ Count,. Of'\ M•rTl'I lf 19'0 l'IJl1ll PuOlt\fWoCJ ()'~ (0.11\I 0.il f P.io1 M1tr •• 71 18 "'"" • 10tll) I ~I 10 Pl'BLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAM( STATEMENT ,,.., fl)il0--1nQ pp ... ~ \ ~"Q f"ov'\• """ .t\ W f~T COAST '"'NOVATl\f[ 'iY«i.f[M~ )tf')"' 8•tb•O·"' Hu"'ll •nQIOll 8N<h C• 47- f, m o t,,y Ma'' \.'fl\fOr 110•1 B•r~ Hunt1not0f'I ~.,.,., C• .,.,.... ''"' ~tne'-l ., (Of'Ov{tfoO O• •" I"' d4'110u•• 1 mc>'Pt• M \lf1'(C)t"I '"'' \l•l•~t •A\ l1lf'O •1f" ,,..._ CO•Jnty Cl•'' o t Or•not" (CK;nh •n """"" j ,.., l'l~I) PuDh""'° Ot-Co.st D••IY P·lo• M•r 1' 11 lt Al>< • ,.., IJ9\40 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMl STATEMENT T "" t0Uow1~ Poe'''°"' •rt dOtflQ Ou\IM\\ ., ( IFI CO, 11&0 Monro••• Aw • Sit C l, Co'1• Mew, C•titorn•• nu1 A..,,.ld J-s.don. 2 ... 1' Vt• Ler•, Ml•~-Vl•IO. C.llloml• 0-ld A 81~tke, l1 Arltt Covrt. Nt •oort llM<I\, c.11toml• •lMl Tiii• Du\l"fll " <Ollducled by • o•ner11 _.,..,,.,,.P Aone1c1 JOMPfl S.-. Ol>n•ld " 81Qelkt Tiii\ ,, .. _, ... lllecl """ ..... Co .. 111y Cl•'" ol 0.11199 COUllty on Mercl'I 12. '"° "1Jtltt P"Dll•-Or-Colll O•lly PllOI .Ur U.21.21."4>< 4,1"° U:to.«I PUBLIC NOTICE "'CTITIOUS •USllHH IUMa STATUdNT Tiie lol._nQ perllOtll ere 001110 >vt!MUI\ CAl>TAllt JOHN'S ICE CREAM GALLEY. 410 E,...,•ld 8ey, ~ 81Kll,CA..SI Joll11 P ""'lwkh, •IO E,.,,..llCI 11'1', U.0.-llHcll, CA m)I .. .,,.,. •· ...._, m I!_, ... 8er,L..-9Ndl,CAf'MSI fllh _,llMI I\ 'llldvclld Dy I ttM••I _,,_..., ~~.~" Tltl• tt~ -n1«1 wtttl llW (Ollllly ~ II OfM91 C-ly Oii Me"llJ, 1• "J>Ot PU011"'9d Or ... Oletl Oolly Piiot Met. "· tt, .. ""'· ... ,., 11'MO PUBUC NOTICE OWJll&a •a deluxe 3 ':~•trS tlJllll•llJ /1 •1 bdrm., 2 bldh -:r:k. - =lmlt+2 uu2 ·•=~ ' . , 2 bath r~t.aa.. ' C hoice BALBOA ! ' Sl.150.000! DW'LIXIS - OCIAH YllWSI lltMS ANYON17 SeUen will help tl.nance 3638R llD1ta $275,000! P\4 )'OW' own cowt In 3"2BRunlta1279~! 3• t BR \IDiU -.500! eoxaoo· ytrd. tncludiea • OCWROMT Bdrm custom bµ1 It home . Many extr as 6 DeW:u 2 bdrm., 2 bat.b PricedS2118,000. uaita. 11195.000. Su bmlt JM E. Z2l'ld ST. yourcreat}ve fmancang. OPEN DAILY 1-S ..... 19yProp. ...... 400lll"~~ .. '75-7060 * C.M4 Rf?'tt TOP VA.LUI! lll.95(). 4 Bdrms. 2 baths, 9dfled .... hardwood lloors. new kttcben with all the w-. Oc.aef1 onl ~ VA llS!lum1ble On Newport Penn. or 8\14'~ Joan. S31S pays all South Lo Laguna B<'h 'Tak.ea a lot down. but StngJe family, multJplt> call for more mforma ~lling or comm 'I 111 IJ<X'I .•• ~ 2313 come units Brkr Invited . ·. ,. . " Wnte· R Luther, Box (~IBPiH1I 421.1. Lake ArrowhearJ Calif 92352. Or Ca 11 71 4 337 24 14 or t :v .. , l3'7·17l7 --- DOVER SHotlES flright and e;ttr~ t·xecull\'e home. 4 hedroom :i be:tth . with pool and spa JU"t prof('ss1onally rederorated Lu<;h l:indsnipinJ.! v.1th ::i n entry reflert10n pond and !-tt·t·un ty s~ stem make th1~ fl \ l'ar old home seem like new ~\s.,umahle loan and \ 1ew of F'ashio(l l'iland on r(•t• land ltsted for S445.000 Open ~l ~lm 1 ;, 1801 Santiago HA.RIOR RIDGE CREST O\'erlooktn~ th<' hlue waters and <·1t~1 li g hts this professionally decor ated 0) nas ty pl<An 1s one of a kind. ~ BC'droo m 2 hath w ith cus tom book~helves and m a n y s pec ial upf!r ades This home is beautiful!)' landscaped with a f 1eldstone en tr~ and planters. Assumable loan, listed at $365.000. STIVI DUMM & CO . HEWPOU CIMTB DESIGM PUZA . 75t-tZZI of nt!wparl REALTORS 67S.551 I IH COIOHA. Dfl MAR -,_._He •i•w ocrou the bi9 bay to th. Pa•lliOfl. il dfffft-etet ldftd of home -o ct.c:orotor•s dr•am. Split luel, cu.to'" built lhrfe b.droom, falnfty room and formal clnittq room. Pool, parkin9 and privac y. $565.000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coost Hwy., Corona~ Mar 9 ... VV"' .. ... t , • .,. .... ... ,., ... \oll"t.,,, .. ' tltltr.i•i-• ., .. ,, .. ''('°" .. , ... , .,,_, tfl ...... .,,. ,,,, ... ..... ,, '•"Y• ,11,0• ·'' _,1 JI. ,,,,,. . . --~f ,.. .... ,..,., ""' '" n ,,.,.".,...,.., ,. .... ···~- 675-5511 '·'"•' . ... •<I"• .• .. ' ..... , ., ....... . ""c;,.w;,..., '""""' ..,, L•-. .,.~ -../ ..... ~, "I°"'! ... ,, ... ., .. ""' .... . • .... ..... , .,".,.. .. (~: \.hfn. .... ft1Af'Vflt4 • fU"' I lt Wll'\ ,,.-."" ..... ,,, .... l•W·ll l'A""'I "' ....... "' ''"'·-· ........ N• •f"•••• IOt.QoM·• .. '.,., •J' ' 'llf •t\lAOf "'0 ... ,., . ~!l>o~ll •-O fl!Plf-.,"' '°''"' .... """'"'··· '1',,.., •• 9';\,.• ... .., (. ,._.,.,,,, . ANIMAL OILS C S R N t A S T U 0 l N C A 8 l P A A S A N I M A l B W R C 0 0 K L N Y R C 0 L 8 l l W T 0 E A H I E S l 0 S T C 0 L 0 W 0 T 0 E l T 0 A L R E I l A N I N t L L L U t U W T A E S W N S E R 0 S L 0 l A 0 N 0 S N 8 U L N H A T M 0 A A V E M N L F U B l E L T W A L T T I E l 0 N L 0 T U Y t I N CLALAFRNAMAOALUE OEO A S R E E 0 F R E T T U B S I L A V L T £ N O I 0 W I D 0 R T 0 W A N H I l T P R L 0 T I E I H l M L E S R U L I HS T•T H I S l 0 RA l SWAK T P R 0 I A A G N U £ C C X H A S C E H A M R I R I M 0 N P P S R 0 T 0 W G 0 R P . . . t ) ... ,- 1"Ul1WtOCS llOAIMOOI D • • • r • t •' uptr•d•li J ftd rm, rorn,•I dlal~ P'tan t. • rf1\• re1\ all\~n' • • p1>nl l " a • rtort et uulna. l '• •~aoh1t•I Y '~'"ll\p\\0111 SlG. l.901SL.AMD (."ONI)() Walk to Lido V\llap and only ~· lo teflnt.S rourt Low price. DR.~ 640-4259 j/l/11j<11 REALTY 1w~oe•o la heaela Q11er1er ....... f!lit9 \a ...... ....... -,,.....,.,,, ~. ne.• WON'T .............. """"" SP.._. POOL r.tr:ldt kawb family i..ne • Mrm. l '-ba\h. brand a•w ~arpel1 l1J1 ,JiUO.. C.11 DI Starnes C1. 673-7761 ........... Open Howe Sat.SUn l ·S 18130riole0r Manf cnt exec. bome. nr golf &t part, 4 Br. 3 Ba, din. rm, ram rm, 3 car gar, ex cell Ctnan 957~ REALTY HETWORIC IALIOA NEWPORT YOUR CHOICE REALTY 3 Bdrm w 1pool or 4 bdrm \\'ants lo wort for you w I s pa . 0 w n e r w ti I We band.le all k111ds or finance. Call Cbns for n!llt.a.l.s. sale-s & hstUll(5 details ..._.~'1;!'~0 1006 ,....~ • .., ....................... "-"' llU?''21 SOMETHING ~ ~ SPECJAL lc:CL__J ll ! ! s tory home w1lh ·1 SURFREALTY bdrms. farnlly rm, dill· 536-7542 µig & brealda!>t rm. ftpk. 2 pat105 <Hnr k l\DQ 1 & guesl apt Lge ms tr bdrm w I beam 1 t·1l 's & French cJoors u µeninj? lo dt't k with '\.1(•w or So Bay H<>:.t 100 h I r1 r k Io l'.; l 1 on. n r \ 1lla1?t-Xlnt fman1·1ng ~.WI 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, ni~ area near Soo Coast Plaza. SB7,500. Bllr 631-5737 MO QUA11FYIMG f'ASTSIDE Owner will finance Re model<"d 3 Bdrm. 2 bath $135.~. Own Bkr 645· 7709 xoh11lve Woodbrld1e Realty. ffflt.andlq Broadmoor home on b autlful corner lot. Acroa1 from Pl rte. Try cah lo UllABLE loan at 9.MM Hom ta 3\.i yean new and ready for lmmedlat occupancy. Aak· lna 1100.000. Tho only JEFFERSON available ln WOODBRIDOE ESTATES! TbJs hlthl.Y aoutht 2 bedt'Oc>m and den. mOdel 11 perfectly located wlth pro- f easiona1ly landscaped premium yard. Thls unlquc townhome con~t la one of Irvine's most preaUsious ad- dressee. The home la an absolute de· llgbt to see. Take advantage or the owners need for a June or July clos· Ing. Call for an a ppointment to view thU> exciting property. RARE Brighton model in Woodbridge Crossing. You've heard "shows like a model"? Check this one out. Close to the lake a nd beautifully apPoinled. \ash to C)(isting financing will get you 9'/i interest and a $465 monthly pay- ment (p&1 > on this lovely townhome. $165,000 . WITH OUR GRAND OP·ENING. WE NOW HA VF. 3 OFFICES SERVING IRVINE. THIS IS ONLY A SAMPLE OF' THE LOVELY IRVINE HOMES WE ARE PRESENTLY OFFERING. LEASfo~ AVAILABLE FROM $500 Jt WOOOBRIOC:E RE ALTY 551 -3000 4920 BARRANCA PKWY. CodaMHo 1024 .... ~Oft ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .. laJOwi 1042 BUILDERS R 2 Lol Room ror 6 condos Hold 1.Slt.1.1 ready Lo bwld with SlS.000 gross tnl·om e . from 3 exi.stUlg how.es As.<1umable 10"2'1 Isl & owe l2'lt 2nd Devm & Co. 6'2-6368 Fow ... ,., 1034 ·······•···•··········· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spectacullt.r Water View. Only 1 yr old Twnhome 2br. den, 2,,,ba, 2 frpl<'11, pool, spa, sauna. teruus $195.000. Real EaUlte "R .. \,;s 714. 5.22-6720 ~cxhti~ Reatty 673-6511 2 Story Colonial Mansion IWtiMMINllNIWW•"I pro(essionally deocorat· BROADMOOR CONDO. new 2 Br 2 Ba "G " plan. on lagoon w ocean view. Sl00.000. 20':< down 12'; 318WD. loan. owe 2nd. 1&'560 Bordeaux 64.S-~ Jbr +2br + gUt'Sl : :2pat.Jos qwet street :· frplc dhl gar • l:> W.C Sl00.000 al 12'1<. : : • Only 5350,000 ,•. Cute3br. + lbr, : palms frplc. may , )r.)de for bayf ronl as.ooo Owner Will Fmanr• l br +:!hr+ "'""' I 111111111 111 11 /l>flt' (l! '.It IWWpitfl<. 215.0IJCJ Bill HardHty • Heall.Or 67a 2866 • JOO Park Ave Balboa Isl llalloa l'M.lllla I 00 ..••.•...•............. Central Locatton Sacnfice! Small, cozy house on very lrg bw Id a- ble lot l"or sale by owner Call C2la )C73-Tn3. ~~ &C.-....Valw '1esa Verde custom, I txtr & den. 31-'i ba.'I • pool & , j a c J at kt e Handleman. 631 1266 l~~~I~ REALTORS S7500DOWH. OWC. J Bdrms. near ocean. No qualifying. Family rm. frpk Call anytJme. Agt. S41-0800 Bayfrool with boal d<x'k ASSUME $92,500 for so· yacht. Command· I 00/o V .A. LOAH m g view. s pac ious 3 EASTSIDE l IDllM. fldrm 3 &. den. hvmg ll/Jl•THS rm. dining rm & lrg ,,_ porch. By owner Build· FAMILY &POOL • ing permit ready for re-PRICI $120,000 • ~-SB:I0,000. 675-!2_411 FUUB REAL TY Coroaa ct.I Mar I 02 546-0814 ..••.....•••......••.•• --------- . I IO DetJ. Ocemt View 3 Bdr, 2 ba. fee land. Newly d e corated. Jacuzzi. p vl beach . owe. great terms . Pnced lo sell at SlM.000. ma. 631-srn ·. O... Y $94,900 four glorious bdrms. family room. RV acefls and large comer lot. Be fast! Won 'l last! 645-0303 FORE STE OLSON "411 ............. . .ASSUM.al LOA.t4 $121,SOOat 10.250/o 4BR + FAM RM+ DCN RM+ JACUZZI ~aet cul de sac lead.a to execut.ive double door ~ .. OEM SUM. 1-5 entry! Step up living· .-room + step-down din· ~1515 Ant A•.-. ing. Spacious sunshine 5>~ on R 2 lot. ldtchen +separate rami- :'Doc.hocean view! Excep-ly room! Sptral sla1rcl8e \fonal arrangemen t. leads to 4 huge bdnna tns ta I Im en t Sa I e . with sweeping master ti.15.000 retreat. Huge cw de sac ed s bdrm. 3 ba pool . 2 fireplaces, formal D R. New carpet & wallpaper. Priced for quick sale by Owner at SUS.900. J wy lsl. mcrow. 962-7910 Assum.able Loan I lllali14• leodt I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEACH COTT AGE Newly renovated Jbr. Iba. only 3 blks from the pier. Full pnce Sl.50.1:.00 l'arlt PlaCt'. Inc 842 744\1 SHA.RP 2 Ir Condo Only S77.SOO. Lowest pnre in area Pnced for q1.1clt sale. Wortd Real &tat. 556-7777 COOLPOOl Neat & Clean. 3br, l~ba Nr x.lnt. schls & Hunt· in&lon Center. Park Plare. Inc. 842-7461 Super asaum. loan, 3 br l '¥• ba, heated pool. shake roof. fully wulat· ed. Sll2.000 Bkr. Ask for Julie,842-746lorlM&-0809 BY OWNER, Landmartt adult community. 3 Br. 2 ba. end unit. Custom de· co rat e d . man y ammiUea. Call for ap.. pobrtment. 536-2280 Country Pool Home 3 bdrm.. l~ ba. lam. rm. fireplace, July lst. eacrow. Priced ror quick sale by Owner at suuoo. Assumable Loan 968-1786 mcunvlHOME Elegant 2 sly w /pool. Huge mstr BR. 11unken Uv Rm. formal dining. gourmet kltcb. Palos Verdes fp&c. $175,000. l'll!MB~iftlifm 962-4471 m: e· t044 • •••••••••••••••••••••• $13,590 Down! No Qualifying! Owner will finance' Bngbt cheery home. steps lo the lake an W oocl · bndge. Ceil Red C~t 754-1202 Woodbridge, by owner 3 BR 2'h Bii. t~ Over 2.000 sq fl. Near lakt> tl82,000. Bkr aasisled. Open Houle March 16. l2-4PM. 43 Laies hore Dr.MUBIM THIWIU.OWS U intenst.ed in buying or aellinc call Frank Lynch. the leader since 1973 of handling Willows pro- perties. IRY1HI ASSOC. 851-1.200 B.IGAMCE PLUS FIMAMCIMGI Elegant Turtleroc.k U · ecwift townhouse I HJ.ll5 and ol.gbl H&bt view! 3 Bdnm. formal dining room . extremely 1paciou1 ! Take over 10¥•% variable first loan. Owner wtrlnance balance wtth 25% down Ill .lS% Interest. Asking just 1259,0001 Call for more info. 7S2· 1700 /"~'fN ljj 9• 11 \HIN •nhl '< I [~IUIUil $97,000 ...... U.Loms 3Bdrm 2ba. A /C, Northwoods. Aet : 552-3850. : 411 HBJOTROPE lot with bubbling 1pa + I Bedroom custom home. boat/trailer access. S/9 000 beach Good Owner bouibt new & •2Houleloo2LoU. SB~ nut 9ell hnmedlat.ely. QJtb ZBr lbe, 2-car gar, , MAURY STAUFFER Call ror more Info .. l.l'gwwmbleloan. ASi&Md I• ' SF.A UON REAL TY IM'l-41010 $145,000 for Both. t7l-SJ54 497-331~ ()lllN lrl ~.,,\IV'< re ""l<f M5«l25 ls eves~ ='a~ ; C....Hh)hl_. 1•;1iii11;l!iLI HAllOUIHIMMfl'S University Part, 3 Br, l§E·:r. Cl~Bdr!mnna~~.~2 -.~ ~1 Jt@1•t\; :r,WNH~~ :n:t : 2 b a, CU I · de· I a C , .. .:::m-=•=-11••1•-pool. "2.soo. 1u,...1m ~:!t"·~~·ir!:: pool n yard, beach ewiei or Zl.3= d.ya. belt OQl"MA ti pvcy, F=73 Call for appt. Mk orlln. xlot cood. 1115.400. - 1-u -....... VI R-3 ·.·Y·THl••!'!I Owns: ...... ......,, nai•"" uew -New I!! a c I u • l v e ~~:t~ar:~c ~::.:: NWPT HGTS AREA ,..,, __ ~obome 'lWtJerock IUdfe, '·11· ............... ~--or Nen PIAD C, 1210,000. . .!!!~~-~~---I 2 Bclrm boule, tMld 2 b1vt a neort lddt-a·way Jlmic.l.b': ... iao. MtM 1024 more unHa. On ly ...... to the oc:eu . ...... ~MMJ.11 ~ bome la Hunt· OpenSlttam 11·5 ... OPltl t1(111(,f ~l Al\.~ ~· , ... ~ 8ledL M1a1t liv· •t Seottadele, Tb• ill w/°""'=yfpcdlaai OoaoQy. I br, couatrJ ~-':,.....:.;. ::-..:.~: 11UAJ loo 6 terma. ... .. .-. ean , .. )._...,, efmwlll.aDM. .\al. c;;: ~\;ilkt:r 1; I t:t: ~l:ft.SS coedo. la',eilntcllD. 1111 .............. ~ loe. A /C. tit,UO. Ttaoa,.oo Ownr/Bllr ..... ••.. ,..... ....s. ......... Wt , ............ w. ............ .. ~!!iE;;¥-;; .... ·,·· r·r ............ ;.;. ........... ~~~~·~-........ ~-····~ ...... . --·············· ....,...................::::.............. I I -'071 ·-........... -·· . --· -------------...................... -. IWOCMMVllW I IMllALD IAY Like 1 book you can't put down, b one way of dcscrlblng thll approximately 4.000 sq.ft. mansion. When you see lt. you ·11 want to stay. 18' beamed celUo,s. 32x30 Uvln' room, 3 rireplaces plut. library . Walla or glass. breathtaking view of ocean. Pool plus spa. Private beach. and tennis court SpectucuJar sunsets. 24 hour security guard. Owner wlll help finance. Act nnw.1.J,;illJUJ~ISW~la.------------. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 4•,ANY.PdK fl«wi;f,DD lld1. W11.b tbe belt ~Up­erMed qq. drapes and wallpaper. 1207 .000. RIG111' REALTY. Call &>b Dickemoo. 979-tUl tDITHWOOD Custom home wltb 3 bedrooms and den with private alnum 2llJOO sq. ft. Call t.oda y. LOTS from S,000 sq. ft. 111 ex elusive NORTHWOOD Blald your own dream hon'W'. ------r@" RANCH (it1 REAL TY ·· r 551·1222 SPAnUMG WATBlS SI 14,900 A great discovery for you w this cl8&!11<' bargain 4 spacious bdrms. 2 baths, ~of square footage & a ~ yrd wiu sparkling pool Located 1n lhC' grove s or lr\lne Talteover sub}e'ct to e x u.t.mg VA loan. 552_..77 Real F..stat(• Perfect Home (Of' the sm3ll fom1h of any age . 2 bd.rrn.' . :! bJ + den. tn Rancho San Joaquin. Three easy care patios ror r e laxing 11.Q)'tuDe E.xce.Llent roo· diUoo. Super assumable .loan! L...,.. a.odl I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For sale by owner 4.2S Ruby St 2Br + fam rm ocean view, walk to Woods Cove Be•c h . 1:1.a).SOO. AslUDl.lbleloan ll:lll.%. Owner will c:on· sidrrsecond 494-1931. OCEANFRONT New modular type t.>mee. pvt. commuruty, 2 bchs, 3' hr security. s ub -lett i ng OK (714 )499-311 lS. By Owner 3br, 3ba, den. bonul rm. white water view, walk lo maln be8dL Poul ble partial l'tda.I. 1299.000. Alsuma · tMeloan u~. 714-~ COASTUNE VIEWS Cu s t om W ood & G lai;..,, 3 bedroom 2 halh home . 11 <' C:reat1H'' Own<'r 14 111 ,. a r r ' h :i 1· k u n A I T f) Jt 12'" w 'h 20', Ool4n Amort17.c 30 year1. all tlut· tn :J yea rs S239.500 Tlema Dt4 Sol Rfffty 497-1744 WM>OWL •ll with lmpreuive COMIJJne views ln thil 3 bedroom home with vaWted cetlinp. formal dlnln1 room 6 very private1l}9. l*.000 WOOOSCOYI la !Ult ftA9PI away from thia 3 ~room bome wll.b • cbarmina Jutlt cot&ap, DelUed aJDOCll nature U.. oo an ln· comparabl• piece of lad.SIG.GOO Da.tMAnc o-.n Wit a bedroon bolM wltb c:atbedral ~ IQllOC.. la,.. --~.formal ~ •Dltdoul funl.b' nxim ,. third ..... lldd{. ..... , ..... . MOIAM ....... 497-1414 l LNiUMA MIA.DOWS Georee Charles Realty J.S pnu1 lo preaent these view homes situated apinllt gentle billaldn. Pnced from t.300,000 675-7512 OCIAHVIEW A lovely 3 bdrm. bome in the popular North eod: includes large, formal dinlnl rm . atrt um with fountain & completely pri v•te view deck rm.ooo MYSTIC HILLS A rucely remodeled 3 bdrm. home with ocean view. f'rrnch door11. al.r1um, walled entry & 1151ny extra!>' Great ror ~ indoors or ~ with d pool &. ga7.ebo ~.ooo OCUHVIEW Pnme propertv 1n :i prune lor atmn An 1m mkculate homl' o n bt•aut1fuJly land1.1caJ)t'd R 2 lot Room for ell. panlllOO 1219.500 ',;trrtcr :l.. .... _N!~~- ,,~,.. eo,.., ... .,. ..... ,. ._,..a......~·-· 17141494-1177 LC11J1MG ~ I 052 ••.•••..••............. OCEANFRONT ( '\Jstom liw ll .WOO It + Mstr ~wh' + :! bdrm' I bd.lhs .... aund 2 > r. llt'"' Sec. $(Udn:I Ues1gned fur privacy & t'nterta1n· ment Assumable loan a vail.ible Full prH·t Sl,J00.000 Exclusi ve Agent. 644-9S 13 GOLF ANYOHE? BPaWfully la~aped 4 hedroom h o m e with ~kitchen. "l'<"un ly ~)~lt·m, pool 'P" & J'1J.ic.-nl rec r• .1t 11H1 rwm s.t25. IXJO HOLAN hal&taff 661-1161 ttlwpOl'f leodt I 06' ....................... HIWPORTD!C llAUTY JILMTT&MS MIWUSTIMG Lge & Jvly cu.tom 4 bdrm w /bll rmly rm. gourmet kitc hen & rdreab.ina pooi. Offered at IZ25.000 w /only SSC>.000 down meeded 6 low ln· t«elt 00 ex.lat.lnl loan. Hirry can l lut ! 545-9491 BIG CANYON Spectacular golf ~ t9ta1e. eeoo sq ft 4 lo s Bdrms. s~ batha. Pool md spa. S1 .2115,000 THE ST AINES CO. 673-7761 bdllal•e ... w W• ft owl Howw Wlltt lo.t Dodi By Pacesetter Homes. Degaal s bedroom. 4 baUi bome now under cicatl\lcUon Oulat.and· "" C1lll.Orn r eat ures in dude larie mu~r 1w~ with hydro-whirlpool jetted tub, fonn&J diDin& room, 1arden room. CUltom fireplace w ith converaaUoo pit, 2 t'ar pra.&e. 17'x38' private dock wtth ~" • elec· t.r1ctt'J. Some optional cokJr ~Ible durtDI . Priced Sl,C.S,000 Buy dlrectl'J from Wlder.Prt.n.only llJO Jtart>or llJaDd Dri v• :::."··~ Carol • aat. 111.ooN SbownbJa~t.. JUSTUITm ~WF COteO 8pedot.ll 2 bl' --&D ro..l'J, quht M...,o?t =-=.~ ............... DID' .... t.1111 u)qut ......,....,, ... rru ~ Walkr.r t; lee PA.MOIAMIC 0CMM '1IW POI SALi IY OWi IB One of the most cbarm.lna bomee lD the Lusk Built aectioo o( Eutblurf. Spac. 3 BR, 2th Ba. 2 fireplaces, ranch style w/largc detached garage & pvt driveway . The 72 'xl18' lot la end. J>y iron picket fences & incla gorgeous rock & rose gardens. Ext. recently re· painted & int., profess. redecorated & carpeted. 19Clilced froM $239,000 to Sll7,000 $10,000 DOWH Sl6.000 Au• "'' Isl TD• 1'12'% SI Jl,000 W TD fw l yn flt 11cyo 1301 Alla Ylda Dr...... '44-0414 ------------- MCOt•UMITS \lftSTNIWPOIT ~!~~us duplu In '5 finest ren1Al .,... Both WULa 4 bdrms S&ep& lo sand. UolJ mrt.ed Income potenllal. &t&-m1 UOOISLI 2-Sty. early Calif 3 BR, den. 3 ba .. bv. rm wtfpl. ti beamed ce1l Cozy patio. Walk lo beach: club 4' tennis facil S315.ooo eau MJSSION REAL TV ~ SU VIEW }>oft R-Oval ~odt'I 1 u 7 SB l.S4f.! Newport Crest Coodoe. 2 unu avail. 3 Br 6 2 Br. Teruus, pool, jacuzzi, pranc only . Smith· Meyer. A&l. 548-7813 or Ml).~. VIU.A Ul.BOA E&citmg new project, bay & ocean views, I & 2 Bdrma for sale and &ease. Resales start.t.ng al $135,000. Several l o cboo&e from Agent m-Gll0or631~ PORTOAHO Harbor v~ Homes • br 4~ be, bonwi rm. lovel> espended home. IUkmg 127•.!00 Terms ava1la· ~ Len Haynes & Asaoc ~ •UHJQUE * COMM 1.,COMPLE.X + Penthou.w-81d.<1 Open 340 N Nn.'J)Ort Bay floal( ~e $1 200.000 li31 417'J0wntt LV~ ~ HU fixer wtlh 'it·• 2 'ilOf) home & IZ\W't ~ Plans 1n duded Sl94 000 I )wnrr Al('l 64.5 7 30'1 Hlt1fs 4 U.. 3ba l'nd wut l l'r A l T D O W <.: M0.000 down Slll0,0011 HARIOR VIEW IA"elv Monaco model (Jlof't · .trN·t I.fl! pvt I b.i<'ll Htn1 A.3i.umabll' ht T 0 l'm•1· SI~• f.J((l >i 1-41.64 C "°''"" r A l(l 601 UDO ~Pl"r W1u-rlront < <rM• ~Pt'rt alula r ,,,..,,. '°'' 1 all n.,. n1 r for "l·P' ..... ~ UIT'l.lbh-lt•dn 1 "" f11r '""' •il .. O.ll9flnandq4 -.; I be. ocean view. ~~m rm. Owner. ....... IOIO ..... ................. . a.000.000 Former bome of tbe llAHABAJAH OF IN· DORE. 4 81, a ba .. 41 ft. pool .. ::J:oa. l ·•cre. Oaab, at~ down. Owner lat/. MJ.17fl7 167.IOO .... 911dd Hard to find atarter bame lD a&tnadive area, all neaU.y paiated, with 2 bedrooms and wood fioora. Storace abed, abllde tJ-ees tn the yd. On wee lot; owner wlll help ftn.ance qua.lified buyer. BKR.call~l731 ,..ILL. -· Asam~ lst of •pprox 15UOO. O.W.C. 2nd No qu.aUI. Vac. 3br. l~ba, sm fain rm. S19.lll50. A.gt. Bill. 831-1.257 (ftN HOUSE Dt•thJ4fl Closeoat. 2113 Wat 19th Sl. SaataAna ~Duplexes Only2 left! 9.7°/ohlt. 99~'f APR from t99,750 Sat & Sun. I lam 5pm tall f~ Appotntmt>nt A# 51tti-4191, ~ JSOIJ Std.... 1084 • •••••••••••••••••••••• • OwMt-wll eany ot l JOlo · Brand new c u!ltom home" 2-stDry 3 br 21., ba, s~pe t.o 'iand loo many amerulh::S l() IL<;l 132 l'llh St Call Sleve C.ooper (213 >4Y>-8247 .•.......•.....•..•.... 1100 ....................... SPUTTlMGUI' l9'T7 :MxS>. 3 bdrm Pel:-. OK Only $24.900 Cht!ap renl seo C all Toda)• C,.."'1191i I WtlitM-& Ltt MobOeHomr 164 0611 THEkUffS , Ila) & ......... n , ..... l *(ott·R('a ll) •EXCITING• ~r.lkd wwnhom•· ,\ I 11 \ , • ..,, nll'nt I fane5t & rno-.t d1-"r:1blt· 1 640. 577 7 Uda Porta t-arly art>u lcx·alH1t• t '1 r.t 1 1 !f 7 4 T r a v c I c / t• offering by or11~1nal w <'abana. outside patio owner C/29,0UU 4. garden. DL!>hwa!lht-r A&ent MO-~ CUSTOM G«ICIAH d 11 po I a I-r r o It r r e t' YLLA UTA.Tl P"rl&ldaire. French VILLAIAL.aOA S«luded hilltop est.ate armolre d1v1der. 2 tl.lenl seeks Lo buy or W1lb 270 ~It. ba)' & ca IUJr'age&heds. comer lot ~op.ion a ~ale' n}'OD Vl~. on approit <HUO:i3 1 Pat..nck T(>nore. 631 1266 4AC MuttHtY v.alls of Adllllt Pet Porta II ~1#7.,,\'+:. ~!> t'o,ercnlr) ~BR. C ustom Cambnd.:1• ~ ~n:. ~-~ 1 Ra mrni.'I qtr. ~u .. 11· ~llfl) JRr. 2Ba N~tur.11 ----·---l1J.Jlro•.m 1o1.1thbJr Chan ,..0011 int 1fl.l t .IJI • Hf.Al.Tl II{~ MEWPOtn' HGHTS 3 Love ly bdrms P. .. Ba n r sc h Is Su per c lea n $151,950 JONES REAL TY 673-6210 Bl~fs by owner nw.soo l8r den, country ltnch Alt i PM. 644-0731 Newport Crest <'Ondo 2Br. 2"'-iBa. Uparaded, xhlt. )o(ation &: pa.rual vww. SUI0,000 ~ 2300. Owner. POOLHOUDAY Nestled In Newport BHch. Beaullful and wwm. 2 sty with formal d1111D1 Huie gourmet kilchen. profeu 1onally ~. pnred nght ~ FORESTE OLSON -"' ••• •••O••• 3 Units oceanfronl. Xlnt cood UlSlde & out J(y; flnaocmsi available Tr) ~~~ ~Rt_l~l ~ Owner wiU finanCt'/trade (~) water v1ev. CU!tom ~ally l>JlMCIOU' home Agent. 833 1'1'95 1k·l11·r. ,._~lll:hh :-it·p ,\ho l'.JiO t •nl\ 1•r,,11 fr.ll'lnll 1ltn rm "'P Pl'n }t\\.'J. ?fir. 2Ha hi /.!hh ~ h11k oJ "'·'' m'tr i.wra~ ~•l °"aJlt'd tn i:ta.so; Yo.gAcMh v. a.t)eStJt v1ev. & 2nd 1973 Custom ·Pre~ll /.!•' 'uoderk Cobbl.slonf' :Mx.60. Island kitchen walkway lbru fountains. 2Br wiwal.lt·LD. close~ . ualuar) Ii lerraced 2.tlm.Air<"ODd..lftl.aguna Ramin 1tardens to k>wer Hilla P\nftt StAr Park . level enlertalnment 133.000 center w , pool. bar Cl.ASSIC flreptl, BBQ cfl'ter & your own b•ndstand. MOeMfHOM.f Truly • unique ex SALES pft\eDC'e. Ill uat aac ri fi~ Z7'0I Harbor. Ste 206·A ~95,000 BKR Call 540-5'17 963-G02 ------ UDO I SU Asrumable loam. no new rinancLDtt required. no quahfy\111. 2 superb homes • Jewel·hke country ~b VIiia OD 48 ft Mde lot. Completely re- mode led. S449,UOO. • Brand new c us tom home, loads o( wood & l(las1. p os1t1v<'ly sybaritic master i.wte' ~.000 OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5PM 114 Via Xanthe & 219 Via San Remo. For early prevle'W. call exclu.s1 ve &Rent. Ina Barnell al m-02.lJ Pager II 9936 __ MEWPOITHTS ASSUME 10 6~ to.n. 3 Br. 2 ba, ~modeled. Ne~ lasting. 117S,000 Rae Rodgers , RF. MAX . 6.1l·l.J96 SISIC Ditto As.-! DIYOllCI SAU Mee XJIS2 Im 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Family pet park. Taite over pymta OAC . l2'2.500. ~ ). 894-0611. w._.&LM ...... .-.. 81M.OSU COSTAMISA 3"'$6 li73 West.em. lo •P8tt rent, 2Br. 2Ba. Akan s1c:tuii. garden tub. Jsland kit chen, many ~-(l.B7S80) Tortoise ........... 972-3421 ---- Htwport l.adl Enjoy the ocean breeze.- in OU., cute .. rozr s111gle WMie coach. CBI loday for full detalJi (FN!M 13 > Torfofse ....... .._. 972-8421 Lg. s bd Immaculate Harbor View Ho m e . Seanew w /•'9wl Prln. ooly ! Patrick A.uume 9 75<'k. OMC 2nd TerwJre. Agl. 631-Ull6 L2x44 . ·71 SKYLINE. walk to Hoag Hospital AMS. 557-9380 Pat.rick Tenore, 631-l.266 1:1~~1[tl ·=~ 1 REALTORS decoraU: home. Bu.ill arouad ~ atrium. llAUTIFUl Mute' suite bu custom loft fl oak spiral VllWDUPLIX atalrcue. Custom 3Br·2Ba, 2Br· 1 Ba. Jaami pool w/canyon & patio with beautiful cff.1 lltblt vtew chredb t , $230 ()()() al( mut.f1' suite. With wa erv1ew. • . low down. payments JOOESREALTY ~~~~.om S73-0210 S.Cl1•lh l076 J&...-........... Gradoal I~ EZ care CODdo. wttb 2 bedrooma .-1 m batlll. Den, din· ~==th,!,! out. XLN't. condlUoo. .,_ emunualtJ POOi. •tNJ!OO. BJCll. Call SfHnu TlmlLL.. <r -· - ............ , .•....•... OC1AM VU COMDO 1IOO eq fl, multi '9vel 2 ~~ft.uaum. llACMConAM Dlrlilll 2 BdnD. Xlnt ClOlld. UMd brick trplc. db&pr ... 000. AAIMdtO,.e.. aat No. El ~mloo fteal SllDQemtn~ 7t4/ft2,.Jl00 ----- :l>x4 · 'Tl sty line. 28 r. 2Ba, walk to Hoag ibpit.al. AllS SS'7·939C> s SW-partl. l mile lo Hoag Hosp. 13>0Sq. ft , 2 BR. 2 bat.bm.sa.goo R8ltor .......... Id Double wide 1978 Somereet, low apa ce rmt, 2 Br 28a, doee Lo beach. $19111-8. TOfiolM ............ 972-8421 No need to trawl au over town to look for prage ... ••• JOU 'll find them rtO& hire lD Cl.Maified . To plact 1oar 1ara1e .... ,etall ..... ·•--..n 0....-tl Ollila ..... all ---------· .... 1~ ..... ........ tneoJt=:~~t! ~ ...... WUI urry JOWi. ... "'Ail ... /21"1{. ••••· Owar /A ll OMJIOOlll. ~.......... .. .......... hh1• ................. . ...................................................................... DAILY PU..OT lct •"'-. C.-.. Mlr IW p il*Y6f IJH ..._..U.t&r11•1d &.usw 11tl ....................... 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Oar.•flledyll'd. 1ara1H. ra m lllH Raber/dryer book·'U). mo..•-PIU. tlfl. ~aft. eoaioor..... aidl be",.. ~-1:1». •wbdl. J Ir, l be. •·--. adWS. =· ~1~\::!: U... pooM, jacuut i, Karixr VD Home9 I Br 2 C:.-Mlle J1J4 _ _... ~ Leue &&4.-Ba. poet.,,., pool ten. 09b. •mo. m.911,AtJ.,nof•. · · --fs ,.,..._., avalJ. 4/1.S. --••••••••••••• ... ••• '1\MXllll I« ..... to... 8YO.... --l Br mobile home .. . I ~$Ill', 2~be~ = 8::1' 3 Bdrm + den. COY· 0.. lad. Mature edalta. mmac. I br, a ha. -,,__~ . • .· -•"" ~ .... ,_ P--"-WeetcUff Exec. nrutal. No Pltl-Qdet, MCUre. Fireplace. Near Sc<>. llKJIP'dar.'4'7""525 __., ....uucge ..... , h , b , auper ipecl.al llf1NwptBlvd141-811&. °*" PLua. m:s. AIJ., •J:ucutiw8olVllUI• llJO . .\ll. 781)..llS3 house. 8'7S-1W. mom -~:ta-lOlO Slat.er fs Edw.,. 58r l''ORU'ME, cbanning 3 in&lllfeva. Al.L~AID 3 Br. 2 ba, (am rm, ear. 2'h8a, lam rm, frplc . Br. 2 Ba home w /)&e )'d. fiedlqo Dr. By Owner. Compare before you lall yd. Kida oil. No dop. Hts mo. w I Ir do r IS15/mo. 562-'"77 aat. Llmury bouM. 4br, 3ba, rent. Cualom deai(n •mo.m -IOIL "7'"'52.5 i-. Qindo. 2br, teuia, fam rm., trmJ din rm. featuea: Pool, BB'f, C\de 11 .. le ~••ado. DMlu .... Paft. N.a. Q-.n ......... batJl TRABUCO CANYON bamt. ' y..,. ... Lp Pl&io w /pool • Jecun1. ~ for bol'llM. YOlllJ' own~ lWIDiDc t.hru property Fu II prtce IZN,000 term1 anll. A8ft.Mt-15U u~-.. ........._, -. ---. lr• pool. $475 S81-31SS, ~mltuult.e, It many cov 'rd 1ara1e. ne" ..... ""'""" --.. --stn 1--~ ru.rnJtu e . 1urrounded t.myud, 2 ear ear. 1 ae:JTom ---· _._,.. with plueb laadlca · g;. ·-· mGDI.:- 1'lllt CW, War bllt from colf eour1e Woodbndce 3 Br 2 Ba, Newport Height.a 3 br, 2 Adlalt livtac at it.a Cf.: ~13:50or8*3ll02 den. frple. sgl house be. oo pda. Avail. April Nopell. .... New E Wde house w/.trium., comm. pool llf lsl . MSO. 1173 4705 or l Bdrm(W'UiahedDIS .• ....................... den. ~ffPlc, J&i52!~· lake, avail 5/1. Lease 6T.J..8123. 1l5W. Wibon,842-l!nl : ...... Jwwl111ed 1725 d I ~. , c a r ener inc .,_,_,,•••• 3276 Spec. 1 Br &arden apt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• *-1821. J aruce, e ves --·-·-PooA 6: rec AU uUl pd. Dma,.... 3 126 8eatL brand oew dup'-. ........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · • ..,...., --Adu.It. DO pell. $315 ••••••••••••••••••••••• don osen : fall. TlftlX \}pps' NWpt Hta, ea.ta ...... 3&, IBr • bOous rm 6 l Br Showa Id io· oome. owe hnancln1 wtt.b kJw eta. suo.ooo. fut flMl'OW .• Over 50 p roperf1es available A tew sample. listed below • Q.y Age On 1'rm ~ 7 GG I St211m 5 12 84 SA 9 $900m 3 Ii S2 HB 14 S660m 5 12 38 SA 12 S350m 4 10 3 CM 20 S25m 2 11 ~ 2tlr, lba. car. pvt. MZS. or MlO uni. 17~ZW or-.. 2br, 2ba. prvt yrd. 2 car ---------2 Br. den. 2 ba condo, 1 yr El Puerto Meu gar. Truly ele-gut. Good Omdo, le 2 br 2 ba, adulta Woodbndp L.ak.e Froat liM5e 1ITT mo. Pool 6 ll5i Maple Ave, apt 5 oe1gbborbood. P erfect ~. Nr. BrootblU"lt 6 Lra. 3Br, 2'h8a, fam . SJ19. IA, tut + S2IOO dep. for couple . No Pets. Adams. $C75mo.~ rm. 2 frpk:s, micro. A/C. 15Uh q I\. 493-1341 ; eves IWi14•1eodi 374G' ' 'I •i'"' lmN. COASr HWY. LAGUNA BEACH «-Ge& ~ ve An.)'wbere ! 21 • eel! a:da!ned '73 Terry. Sips 6. Many xtru ... 7050. ., ...... Pl.AVA REAL ESTATE 673-1900 FOURJUX Al l o rters wil l b e negotiated. 851 Ul66. DA VIS & CL.ARK INYESTMEMTS 3 144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Joequin Country Club area, Eod unit over!OtJ&. ane lake & aolf course 2 BR & den, beautifully fwn. No peta, ~ Mo., yrty Bly 4t Beach 7~11 ml/Mo. CalJ 96l).e607 Prof. de<." & lndacp. Ten· C.125t or e.Z734. Ask ••••••••••••••••••••••J MEW HOME rus, poet,, sai.llng, $79S. for AJ or Jerry Walk to So. Coast Plaz.a 2 Bd, 2 ba, 1uper shu'p Relng. incl. JGds ok, ulJI incl Avail. Apn l al. $475 mo.963-&98 L.arp 2 atory, 3 br. 2 "'-559-8>1 b a . Se75. H u n t - 1n gtoo /Cl ay area ~ Exec. l.aodulg 500 3br, h . fam rm, den, up- grades. rnwo 84&--:!139 Deerfield 2Br 2•.., ba twn.tun. Nr pools & Jae. on lg gmblt. S500 'mo Ad Its only. 832· 7532 evrwtmds --·- 1525 Lovely 2 br Walk t.o beach. Ga.<i & water pd. .Ul4Sor546 5704 T_.. 3290 ••••••••••••••••••••••• far Salt 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 2 left! Good Coat.a Mesa locaUoo. Can be IOld separately. All 3 Br 2 Ba each. Owner will cany at LO% (cw 4 years. &,000 down. Fu ti price S'nO,OOO each. AU units lnduslrial dupln, to1> betng upgraded and are fulJy occupied. Yearly in-0 .C. location, 4 yrs old, ---a..,-..... 3 141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIREPLACE. HUGE 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home Secluded and ve r y pnvate. Mesa Verde, close lo Tewin.k.le school Only tsso/mo. Ask for BIU Nortoa. A~~ rm 5 Br. lri-le"vel. Super art>a, walk lo beach, etc. S'79S . 9ll8-40'Zl or~ 21D. CAJU>IFF lo The Terrace Comm pool, etc 1625 mo CaJI Olarbe Darr, Own1Agt. 55&-~ 3 Br. l~ ba, corner lot Bnck frplc & natural wood. No . Tustin m>~mo 7f'i0.91536 aft 5pm H.l'sRHIEST Spmuab EA Lale Li vmg 1 BeauWuJ park·hke :sur round1ogs T erra rec pool Sunken gas bbq. sparkling fountai ns S pa c 1o u :s r oom~ ~rate dinrng area walk in closeL~. home b.ke lutchen & cabmd.11 Walk to Hunt1ngtor Center. 4-Pl.EXES ROM Slst,000 200/oDOWM HEAR DISNEYLAHD Broker t714 TIS0.1624 ... ,. ... ,., 1350 ....................... Oc.. ""°"'Lot Three Arc h Bay, So Laguna. Site rare to en- llre So. Coast Secun ty enclave overlooks ex qasit.e cove Courtesy to Mrs Qualified buyers only please 213-628-1300 -...SS Property 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RESTAURANT BLDG Laguna Beach, includes liquor license, fixtures & equipment . $537 ,500. May purchase option. Call now for detaila. ~21. ,.. ;,_. c:..hl- M0-5357 c rcW ,..,...., 1600 ....................... •UM~ COMM'LCOMPLEX + Ptnthoule--Bid.s Open 340N. Newport- Bay/Hoag Above $1 ,200,000 631-4179 Owrwrl E V('S 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUUTIFUL come $20,000 pr bwld.ing. assume 10...,% loan, in 1'ena.nt.s pay utilil!es. come S1400 pr mo. Pnred al '225.000 Pnn only OCEAl'H'RONT COT- TAGE. 2Br, pvt bcb, adlta, 499-35'79 A PR€HIG€ Agl. 556-617 1 '--+--~ HOM€~ Lah far w.-2200 <X>NOO Large I Br I ba Adults View Ca ll Real &tale Investments 3333W. Coast Hwy, NB 645-6646 Clolled Sunday TRIPLEX 2 Years old, near So. Coasl Plaza, bUJ lt by Sewell. 3 Bdrm., 2 bdrm .• & I -b drm . C losed garages. Outstandi ng location. $60,000 Down. Owner will carry Lsl T. 0 . $225,000. Owner /a gl. 833-9293 . l UMm E. Costa Mesa. Owner-financed. Gross inc. SU,200. As k in g Sl8S,OOO. By owner : M0-8454. -IALIOA,..._ 7UNITS . Owner-financed. Grose Swn/Wnt: 153,000 pro- jected. Aak lo g fo r $487,000. By owne r · ~ Four 2Br. 2b a units. $13),ooo. owe 1ou at lot. only. All... 631-4580 I 0 MEW UMl'TS-CM ~Br, 2 ba. 2-3 Br. 2'1; ba tllble, Crplc, lndry rm, yard. ao.ooo. TSL l.Jmltmt.s 6C2· l603 5 St.ores + fast food loca · tion across from major OC center. 0>0.000 down. Pnnsonly. Bkr. !>56-6171 RENTAL INCOME PROP ERTY $59,900. Modular Type Homes, 24 br security, 3 pvt beaches, pool & pier. ('/}4 >'99-3816 ------ IMVESTORS SPECIAL ....................... Two 301118 • ·~ OI Begcrua. Bui Id lo suat. 0wnr I B.ld r ~ ll2S 543-6148 Attn: Widen R-llOT Pnme Coe.la Mesa location on Baker St. for apartments or condos. Builder's pacltage avallable. Call J ack for in-, fonmtion. RCTaylorCo l 640·9'>00 MUST SELL 2 view Iota oeu Gremb'tlle Inn, Vic- torrille. Ev. QI' Sat pb 714/Sll-6108 L.A8iUMA LOT Oceen view lot in prt me family area t:A Laguna Beacb . All utihl1es aVllilable. Good financ- ing. 855,000. don osen n .. •ltor., !'-5766 all 6pm __ _ 31'9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8AOC BAY AREA. 2 Br 2b&. SllOO/mo yrly Im 1111c sunny & sp1c1ous. Soper decor, !men & dts bes 111cluded. 2 pools. putting greens, shutne board and volley ball. Near xlnt shop center md all frwwaya UDO PENIN. 2 Br, 21,1, ba. S2000, abort term or yrt,y. Vlct.orlan with huge l"OOIDI, waterfront view, )aCUlli. t.eamed ceilino. WATERfllONT HOMES ' REAL ESTATE 631-1400 OCEAN P'RO NT 2br, avail. wkly /monly. 542 524·0181 eat. 227, or 9'15-1173 LJDO ISLE Ba1 froot llo:ne. 3 br. to J uly 1st. Sm Martno2l3/ ..... 1213N. CO~HWY II& CANYON LAGUNA BEACH Exec:Wive home elep.nt-___ «_-4848 ____ . ly fumiabed.. Pool table, Mi t•o...rt. 'gr a nd piano, v ie w, Rnort 2400 privacy. l2500 mo. lease. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home. M1ss1on Lakes Country Cl ub Golf tennill-pool. Beautifully landscaped, no ma in tenance yard. 9lllO Clubh<>u,,e Rd. ~Hot Spnngs 213--:!18-2572 640-4.Sll Hart.or VWw holh 2 BR , 2~ Ba, den condo. beaut. furn. S900 mo Lease or season.al. View dlJlthts&mts UNlQUEHOMES 67s.6000 3 Br. 2 ba, frplc. garage, $550 mo. Isl & last S200 dep. No peU. 673-7()47 ---- UTE, BRJGJIT & AIRY & OHWHAT A VIEW• 2 b r , 2 ba. bllos. 1111crowave, frplc, many sky·btes. Ad utt..s. DO~ RlO. ~3376 or 751-91.87 If' WE DIDN'T LIKE T HE MOUNT AI NS WE 'D B E LI V ING HERE. Respon11 ble marn ed couple on ly. *505/mo. lsl & last + S200 de p. J ust renovated. sparkting clean, 3 Br 1 ~ Ba , 2 ear garage + call>Ort. Lg yard. Near DMV. Call for a ppt. 714 /866-2234 d ays, 714~1eves. Adu!ta. New 381', 2Ya8a, d lsbw a s b e r , s e If. cleaning oven, frplc, P9lio. 2 car pr. w /auto. door apmer'. Pool " 1pa. 9am4pm; M5 - Attradi~ 4br, fam rm. quiet 1Ueet, close lo 1cboob , Ir Balecretl Swim Ir Tennie Clb . $850110. Re fs reqd. ~1117 3 Br, 2 ba ulll Incl. ClliJdrm ok. Walk lo So. Cout Plua. $575/mo. RE /MAX, S u iee, 569-Mlt, or Tro-1333. 28r Iba. near beach. wall l o Woll, drp~. gar, gardener Clean No pets Couples only S400 5J6.79IO Pauo Home Jbr, 2ba. Z15Mo Comm pool 846-fi881. 846 5792 3 br 1~ ba 1 m1 w oc-ean. lg yard, RV ar~s. nr Beadl I Atlanta SS50 mo KJ<b <*:, no pet.s t:i.11 Oebb6e 96:Mn67 agi NEAR NEW 2 STORY 4.Br, 2Ba, dln. rm . fa m rm., frplc, new punt, c le an . 3 c ar ga r , Beach/Adams $725. lat & l ast + de posit. 77'().1J70. Beaull(ully decor ated 38r, den, 2Ba, gourmet kit chen. New c rpt fr pCnt w llr& fenced yud Avail. immed. ~/mo. IMMm. lZ42 .. .................... . TriJlldad laland lr1 S Brdm. $850. Witb M ' dock IUOO. A#,1. 84().114.1 New Broadm o or Waterfront 2br, 2ba, security, pool 1teon1s . MOMo. SBM 122 Ext 106 2 8Rbouse,$3!50mo. lst& NEW E XEC ho m e 5 last mo. 2031 Wallace. Bdrm. 3 ba, Lrti comp, 675-0036 micro. frplc 980_..388 4 BR M~a Verde, cuJ de sac, new cpts, paint. oov'd patio. $595. Ask for Bill, 540-1154 ----- Ni<."e 3 BR borne. r~h pa.ml.. cov'd patio, 2 car garage, grdnr mcl ~ Ask for Bill. 540-1154 Lwt oew 2 Rr. Sha Condo 2 frplc, wet bar, full rec:- raoJ. S'TOO mo 552 3988, Zl.3/862-.o79 ---IMlw 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENTALS 3 BR. 21.'J ba. . S1 ,000 4 BR.Jba ml 850 VIEW DUPLEX 38r, 28a-2Br. 1Ba, patio with beautlful vie w of water ~~.000. 6 UNlTS. 2 b locks ofr Newport Blvd. Take over $203,000 loan . Seller w/carry papers with no payments W 1.982. Act now! Call 714-~67 tto.tsU..fwnls.hed Easts1de. 4 Br house 5 BR. 2Yt ba 5850 JONES REAL TY 673-6210 Ilic:.-Property 2000 (ll'!N 1"9•11\IUNIOlil N f' ....................... r ~•1 --~·AH'T-AS-~·tc--1 ~ ·, " KAUAI Oc... "'-' COftdos 1S%down. Noquallfy1ng 644-7l.80. Aft 6 494-5882 2 bdrm. rory cabin 1n the pines Big Bear Area B11t lot. $48,000. Cal l S1 540--4404. ••••••••••••••••• •••••• w pool. S750 1ncl. garden Gaa1d 3202 &pool5erV!ce 557 Z783 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S575 M o . Cozy neighborhood. 4br, 2ba, frpl. bllln cupboards. 65?.2 Launltoo, Garden Grove ISpnngdale & 1..amJJ(an 714-556--8402 -----lcilxMl lslcMd 3206 • •••••••••••••••••••••• New Exec Twnhse nr NpL Harbor . 2 mstr bdrms. each w prl\ bath +gst ~ ba. frplc. prvt paUo & deck , BBQ. pool, spa. 2 car gar No Pets Avail 4·1 557·Z721 566-0227 eves. 4 BR. 21'2 ba POOL Newport &arh S97S 3241 ...•................... OC EANf'RONT MONTHLY RENTALS, f\lnushed mobile homt.>S 3 bchs, 24 hr secunty. l5i50 RM P 499-Jlf 16 1425 ....................... STANTON <Kat.ella & Knott I 3 Br. I h ba. 2 ~tory o .. hwbr, patio dbl ~~e 2 kids & 1 ~u ok S475 96-4 2566 o r m.2971. Agt, no fe.: 1 Bedroom furn $385 2 Bedroom furn $485 Townhouse unr um $117:i AduJts. no pet3 UtJhlJes Free• LA QUINTA HERMOSi\ 16211 Part.side Ln l hlk W al Beac-h, 3 blks ~ o. F.dmger Oceanfront, year 'round. ,..._ Sl.200 mo or furn • S1400 2 Br, 1 ~ .... condo near So 847 5441 rB• Coe5t Pla.z.a Im~ oe LGIJlllG ..._. 3741 Wa!ktobeacb .2 BR.l'., r upaocy S450 m o ••••••••••••••••••••...,. ba S700 Mo 642 4463 675 83116, LAGUNA BEACH MTR Turner Assoc 494 llTI ~9052 INN Maid aerv . color ----1V, healed pool. Ulll Mlwport leoda 3269 Vlllta Granada, 2.Br Zba, 1714 )494 5294 985 No ••• •• •• •••• •• ••• •...... ooeanvaew. pert e-rt cond. c;c.,t, Hwy NO FEE! Apt. & Condo Amoe pool 6 pnv. t5iO rental&. Villa Rentals ~Y 4fi8.0500. Lu:mry lt.Ulbo. Free maid m-cg12 B1u M!"Y. Color t v. as w11:: AIMla. New lBr, 21,1,ea, toe. uW.4119-ZZ27 2 BR <dlx. mstr. suite 1. 3 ba . den, approx. 2100sq ft Frplc., wet bar, 2 c ac fl.1ll'. Tennis, pooi, aa Wl.a, Ja ciu11 pnv1t. Lea1e llSO. 6'5-0101 or C2U ) 'KalTIO • * SVPEll R.EHT AL ON THE B A Y FRONT, llMle; uchaive Dover S1mrea. 5 Bdrm bome wtt1I p.er • float fOf' 60 ft bmt. aooDllo. Yrly. Bay • Bit«b ~ 154111 SPYGLASS. 4 br. 2'-' IM. view. Gardene r incl Slm mo. MMJ735. BIG CANYON BordHu.s Home . Fre nch Cntry kitcbeo, all amemu es. April PQISeSSIOO. $UOO mo. N!J. 837-0666 ----- B!aubfuJ large ~ m almost 1'2 acre 2 Br. frpk. tu beam C'e1hog, lots of room for boat or camper Compl ft>nced SS75 mo !;49-797 1 Sea\1t'W 4 br. 3 ha. s per 1.aeuJar day & n1te ''1ew from ocean to mtns Inds gaf'Cie.rK'r. lt>nnis pool & Jae Sl500 .. 833-1070. 8 552 I.BOO Newport Cre<;t J br. 3 ba. 2 -.tnry. ~an 'II'" S95Cl mo P ropert y HousC' 642 3850or64Z 1010 U DO UASE-Of'TJOH 4 RR. 3 ba Avail now' IA.LIO~EWPORT REALTY 675-8170 d1 1 bwa1 b e r . aelf· clearu.ng oven, frple, IJlll.IO, 2 car pr. w /auto door opener Pool 6 1pa. 911nH9pm·~ View, 1 br, $4.50 /leaae Rapoosible adults. no pela. -.ooee. North end. paooramH On tbe Mild m HB. z br 2 ooem new 2 Br S585. ba.. 2-•tory. S.cunty, .. U21 pool, um. rrso mo. Us pc:rt .._. 17'9 Adlal:LI cm.b' . ......,. ...................... . ~ES l BR;coado.~ £Dd imt; sm mo 2 BR; tWlllbme; E.l&de CM &Id Wlit; _,mo 75~1700 . ~EREAL ' ~[~!~-~ 38r, 2Be coodo. SS50 mo. lsl. last. GOO ~poe1t No pets.C.11 ~ To t 1 e U.fwwl*d 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Npt &ti. AJT h ltl'rt de signed ne w Twnbm Beautiful Bay View w 'W crpts, frpk bltin lotcbens. pa lJO/I & dt'<' It..<; Must Stt' From ~Mo m-c912, 675-9090 ~ u.fw1I 3600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut ne• 2br. 2ba. w sundeck Clos~ to beach 1n CdM. $665 tm>-0124 2 Br. patJo S42:'>-CM 2 Br. sml yrd '425-CM R C Taylor Mk NO LEASE REQUIRED Y!AA·AOUND FUN: Social Ac11v111e1 0 1 · rect'lt • Free Sunday Brunch • BBO's •Par· ties •Plus much ITl()(e OAEAT RECREATlOH: Tennis • Free Lessons !pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubs •Sauna • H'fdroma&Sage •SWlm• ming • Dr1v1ng Rdng~ 8£AUTIFUL APART MENTS· 51ng1es 1 t. 2 Bt>droom~ • Fur n1shea & Unfurnished • Adult L•v•ng •No P1•1:1 • Mo091.l. OpPr '1~1ty 910 b Oakwood Garden Apartmtnts Newport Beach/So ITCll lbl" <;1 { 71.tJ 641 f". Newport Beech/No ,r t-H 1714' b45 1;550 O.W.C. all paper at loek 1 12 \Dlit.s in Coata Mesa 811PfOYed for additional 9·unHs or 23·coodos 752-1920 FOURPLEX. Santa Ana. lOxgross. $178,000. Owne r will carry at 12% with uo.ooo dn. Break e ve n. Tax She lte r . O wn /Agt. 541-.ai4 llG IEAR LAICE New custom finis hed ClJ.arrmng 3 br , 2 ba. f'Jll. 2br. Iba, Duplex. gar & it5Z3 CAMPU,Da·IRVl,.E NJX Crest 4br, 2 .... ba, fam Chalet on level, view lot. yrly. S72Stmo. Avail 4/3. fncd yard. Kids OK. Sm nn. muu OC't'an vu. Crplc. Ftpk:,2br, +lndry.Xlnt Call~ petOK.s::llOMo ~ n....A•etrtt 2 hr, 2 ba, ~bar.pool.tenms.Jac for eru,. &t6-9900 < 2 ... tswllh Fa iii.a.ct 1 Br apt, 2421 E 16th Sl. Adults. no pets S32S Yr· ly. AJsounlum 645-4718 financing. $ri6,500 'V1 -8X> 673-3313. 64.S-7953 .._.P11• •• 3207 4Br,2Ba. Lrg. fam. &dm . petiohome. Central A/C, ~QUAIL WriteorcallfOTfree m ap ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm New cpts. paint. ~ & plush Adult llbrocbure. Pmn. Pt. Sbr , abe. Exec. Comm. pool. $615/mo. community SS~O. H Glamour condo. ultra de luxe ammen1hes. I br S4115 . Call Jan c:st m•~2. A.!~S~-'°'" Tll l:JO r .M.I WANTED: "For Sale by Owner '', Investor ·has $20,000 Cash for house or multiple unit.I in C.M. or H.B. a rea. C a ll Mr . The Real Eatate Store Im: 6833, Big Bear Lake, a.. 92315 ~~~~~~~~~J Mo a es 751-8967 o r -.ms. 1.-..s'126 days l~eves DB.UXI 4ft.IX flD•UTBMS 4 Units/Costa lleu. 2700 ....................... Owner ii otrertna one of sm.ooo. &Jbjed to 1031. Oruice County 'a flnest ses-aarr Af.I.. OfCIS..4"181. w ......... "'"' ualU oo an imt.allmeDt <All Over So. Calif l uJe halal Wb7 pay bllh -----------•I =U.O ~ c~e~a::c~ iJUr1lill wbm )'OU doo °l I~ haw to. l>erfed 3 bd:nn. l/SIDIMIAR 17tll acre. Owner will siJt11e ltOr7 owner'• UJlit o.n_. will cal1'1 naper ::r9· Good buntin1 infrcd. Woo'1utl al u~. ho z BR'l-ud 541-949 I ooe 3 BR ror owner. Jl..1 lot In Capi1traoo ~ ..____.., __ __. --Beads. '70,000. Ci:J Walkr.r & lee vn>IR ~ --· MO acr.. in M aricopa dal u.. Sale witb lea1e :;;""Ji\· ~~.~.: ----ueo acJW suitable for ~~~~~~~~~I a lfalfa or 1rapea. -..-11ere. -------·1 Slwn1 io"8tmeot pro. .. JUSTUSTm pmtlelmilable abJo. •z •a... Pl'tnci,.ia • pleue. • --. 1 • ~ ranchel, aerea1e. Mt...-t Bled. Jl esi.t. lalle~ •homea. 1111. 11 D!IW. A4J, Boas ~K.-llutiut lbP&aJ. Alt. l0t80t. W.W. Hurllll ....... AuedaW JM&prtq8tr91t Plllol.oblet ar ~ to S. Marta, I H I Rh er .. oad , A&wadero) Calll«ai.a, .am. . .or call after I p.a" l p to •> .... Oltm H.m. Fanlalltic loc 963-2787. 833-1070; B: SS2·1D>. $l!i00mo. Parker Rily. ~-3253 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HillOlt VllWHOME 2 Bedroom, den, 2 Bath M<maco model, fireplace and larae yard. Com - r:ruUty poo1 and creeu· belta. S795 mo. Aat. 84MllOO CbtanPde fA Hwy. 9 room home, 3 bdnm, 2'h ba, study •family rm. 3 car car, 2 frplc1, laund. '1300/mo. Leae. 'llCMll539 aft5pm. ~ lbr,,2ba, patio, avall. NO. IM. '700110. Mr Oooeeration. No- 1 mok eu. Owft/A1t. M4-1Z71, 15'7·57SZ ~-·· ... Beau ul Southport, w/tUperb view s Bdrm + Bc>aua. 4\.tlba, 925()() mon&h. At/.;, .... ar.b.2carpr. Ruttic s-dlb frpk. mo mo. AllriJ L 111..0. 4 Br, 2 ba, frplc, Mesa Verde area. 1625 mo + $200 deposit. 557·1686 after 6: :.>pm. Exec. home. Ocean, mle view. 48r, 2~ ba, fa mlly, r ec rm . RV a r ea . llZS/mo. l>)'I 529-4417, ev 6.11-ll.53 eoaD WB.COME- 2 Br, dlniq rm. new de- coc crpu, rrsb palnl, fenced yrd, 1ar, rm lo ~a l>o9t., wa~r pd, NO DOGS. $4.50 mo. rroo lo~ bl. U. Ramiltoo. ..,. __ llM'FTOIUY! 2 bdrm. Eu1&tde ~NM518 ,.._. Vcde 4 Bf. 2 ba, frple. Rede<: tmlde/out. 111115 Incl prdener/Water. 641-0290 WTSfDI 2 Br 1 be, frplc $'50 . ...... l23J ........................ ID08 P'01l RDf'I' I or*· Prteed from - -1'Dcd :rant • •• ,. •••. r amlllo plHM. IUd1 • pet1 ........ can *'I.Set or man.,.-.• ,... 3 Bdrm+den +fam rm. Greenbelt view. Never lived ln. Comm. tennis" p oo l. $90 0 /m o Wa terfront Ho m es 631-1400 11IE LAXES New 2br, lv.ba, priv pat.Jo. over· looking lake. $S75Mo. 71M98-3:M7 New • never Uved In. Beautiful apUt level 4 Bdrm w /11lyll1ht1 fr euthwoe decor. A vall now. 900/mo. Wlderfrout m .1400 ----- Newport Crest Condos 3 Br. view -.SOtmo 2 Br S750tmo Agent. 645--029S lbrbor Ridge Estates lwlrne. 3 Br. 3ba, 3 frplca, laie fam rm, pvt Jae, 3 car pr, tee gated. Appt. on- ly. S'l100/mo lae 7«>--9536 aft5pm. .............. lmmae. completely re-- furbl1bed, IBR z ba. llooaco model. quiet. blind7 loe. A•all mo. at 900. Debi Bibb, Aat . Brmd on home, z br, z ~.ec.-m (Eves). ba, SS75 mo. CloN to rel. llMIC'7 ewa. Newport Qwt Coado 4 br, DO 911. fl. Nr. Pool "tell· WoodlJridle JBr. 1,,.Ba, nil. Smh.h-Meyer, All. con do. Yard m ain · 59-'7111Jor~. ttn a o c e , all clu b prhlle1H loci. '491 Nwsit Cl'9ll 2 bd. 2~ b9, leMe. ....... All tpiu; w1dl to beach. poo1 .... SS. T1812. tennla. 11'75 mo. Daye .. IntDe Terrace condo. a br 2ba.•mo. 151.-r:I tD8M7 or eveat'D4aM. blDdla • beach. a br + ... • .... Oornet lot. ... , dbl pr W/oP\r . Pool 6 C..-. No pGIS, •mo.&vea.-.ua ....................... .._. l't I uh 3707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S l e epln a r oom s & kltchenettee. S7S wit ac ~· <keaofront. 175-8740 BAY FRONTAGE view 1 BR. Sbg1 adlt. UUI pd. $450 winte r . 303 !:. ~ l.ml-2.818 WE HAVE SUMMER RENTALS WEEK OR MONTit associated Oll O l(ERS llEAtTOl!.; .112• 'W\; 8olbua b ~I 16. WtJtf~Vav' ~ ~~~~?: l..ef-lW' u.-. l'f6~-tz, ~otif~. Ad-Smelt~ tfJ)( ~ . 24-~~~-7~;;~, You moy raqUest Ad.Sitter set'Vice whefl .• placing your od ... out Ad-Sitter -.. number wilt oppeor in your Dolly Pilot od .•. Ad-Sitter tctes yoor mesqas .. • you ail in ot vru convenience to qat the respcnses to your od ... this aerva is onf y $5 per week. For more information and to place yox ad CX>lf· 642-5671 • • 'eototta de/ vHai . ~ • 67.J-8~.9~ 243S £. CoHI Hwy., CdM Corona del Mar studio with kitchen, 5 blocka from beach. A vall. Apri I L 1275 mo. 67S.9ll.5. 3126 .. I bdrm. 1 ba. Detached 0-PoW , . .qnjt. New paint & carpet. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..Beautiful f ireplace. Nice, pvt. lBr. Own pvt. -smtll yard. NO PETS. yard. Encl. gar . • ~mo. Call ~9265 $340/mo. -.o227. Ocean Front 2 bdrm 2 ba. eo.to M.141 3124 _..t level Apl. "50/mo. ....................... Ot'U Call&n-5370 PAIK NEWPORT APARTMENTS COUMTIYCWI UVIMGIM MEWPOIT llACH An adult community on L&alU')' Coedomlnluma. CocQplctely Fum1abed. Country Club Settln1. Goll, Teonla available at Special Ratet for our CUents only. Weekly 1 Monthly, aDd Weekeno Rm&.ala. Call: Dom.ln.lque at m4 > 328-8911 CA111EDRAL CANYON COUNTRY CLU 8 34-$1 C.t.bedra.I Canyon Drive Palm Springs California 92262 Desert Resort Rlty Inc. Large Big Bur cabin. pool tbl, color TV, 2 frl>ks, aleepl 14. 54.S-ml6 Cabins f o r r e nt , ~. w~kly, mon· thly. Green VaU ey Lake , CA887-3534 3 Bdnn apl. gu paid Encl gar, adlts 642·5073 SlOOFREE RENT the Back Bay. Spec Pvt tacular Spa, 7 s wiDUllUlg Plenty of snow al Tahoe; spacious 4 BR, J ba. home, Tahoe Keys. South Shor e, Just m in to He avenly Va lley & Stateilne. Av a i I. by the week. ssso. can ss.2-3478. eves 2 Br. 1 ba studio apt. pools, 8 lighted tenrus 1 Bdrm apt patio &: garage. Lota of courts, bike trails, put· ~I garage. gas paid. F-;.,.~ ... !!.~1::4 ting green. Bachelors. l 642:5073 ...,. u. _.., _, and 2 bedrooms apart· --------1 or49f.9230. mema and townbowles ·2Bdrms,tbathapt. --------f .:-.00 th Qiodo for reot, alps 6, 2Bdrm, stove, carpet, rom-. per moo P a I m S p r i n g s . · Adults. Gas paid. ....,. •-_..7906 On Jambofte At __..,1u MZ-5073. s:m. 951.7...., • ........ . SD JC*luin Hilla Road Wkly Ju.......,.~ US ~fr.bch. ___ (71A __ ..... _U100 ___ 1 .... to~ 4300 MESA VERDE home at· mosphere 2"3 br dht Studio. clime to town, l280. OM THI llACH ·--·•••••••••••••••• iocl ulil. Call Martha Moving? Avoid deposits & ... NoPets.548-1034 fJSMJ.Sl. Newport-Oceanfront cut li ving expenses! Walk. Beaut. modem 1 Professionally s ince tW--•IHch 3140 br rx slngle apt. Pbooe im me81i.BJIU .vAITMINTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• G!l.311183-ml ~ TtS GRAND OPIHI~ 2 Br,28a M50 E:KceUent location, walk to complete abopping. BeaWifully landscaped. -------OCEAN VIEW N.B. Adlt 832-4134 5'1acious apt.a. Private 2 .............. pat.ioarxdecb. Adults. -1 Heat paid. No pets. Spa. 3 pools Open 10-edaUy ~carport 318WestWUaon,C.M. palioapts., BBQ's 631·551131*-:M08 clOlletofW)"ll •bcbs --------1 walll::toabopt)ing. *2 Br, 2 i.. or. So. Cst 17111 e ald'1aweat Pl.u.a s.A. MSO. Children • w~ <Jt. 718-0Z17; Ml·l460 847-6064 l Br, bttna, refrig, pool. • ... .., ...... Adults, DO pets. $325. 548-om Family. 2 Br $340. Spac. 3 Br. 2 ba 1395. Play. poond. pool. 641-1486. 3 br, Z ba, or. So. Coast PW.a. Call B:B-2238 M · F, .8:»5:30 Kear New 2 br, 2 ba, dshwhr,aundeck, $395. 548-8675 r , · r, , ; 'i' ' I ! • '""'"" . ~ I i • 1 & 2 BR htio A,is. • Oisltwahtn a 810'1 • Pool & Rte. Room • Q1rd1n L1ndSC1Pitlt • Jot to B11ett I Sllopi t ... \ ' j ) • • • ~ ~ .. • 1 . ' '• L/ l J • If I All utll pd, am child welcome, 2Br lba, Jefri&, D/W, encl pr, no _peta, 13115. 1J80 Wallace. llcr 17. 5t1-1510, Lovely all adult. no peta, Larae 2 BR ln 4·plex. UliS er apta. 8200 Ed· .... cpta, drpa. Adlta, finler,h.b.MMJIU. • oo peta. $375 mo. 718 'panmar.558-8550 ------- 1 Br rMtaide. small but «CY w /kJU ol neat wood. sm. ea.9'50 a1ter •pm. 2br, 2ba, frpk. bale, club Fem shr 2b bse . hie, pooi, sec. S750M Cin CdMto F I r, . dm di 731·5786, eves 731·2.835 · r P c. w I c . S200Mo incl ut1 l. bm WESTC1J FF coodo, al I 758-l.l.6S. wk 1534-5071 new interior. pool , _ ...... _ no ...... 1 Br ·~-Dana Pt. share apl. pvt. ........... .-...... """'· bath, S200, 1st /la s t. _z_Br_tli00_._~-----1 798-4234, eve 493--0987 WllSl'Cl.JFF 2 br, 1~ ba Blaineu or professional t.awnblle, S.S mo. Adults person to shr Lux Condo. only, 00 pets. 1721 Bed· Harbor Ridge N. B. fordLD.548-7533. 752·9442dys. 840· llodem. clean 2 Bdrm. 2 bath apt over 1ar. 2 doon from beach. Very private. Uae of lovely petio. Open beaim in llv -lnC rm. Ld.s of atorqe, walk lo. liebted eloleb. Dl1bwa1her /1arba1e diap. With or wttboot praae. Drive by $403 River Ave, and call for appt.. to see. Avallable Marcil IS. MS-tm. ScleD1ab Style lie 1 Br w/fp Ir 1ar. $400/mo. Qall 6G.ao83 al\. pm. a&:Meve1. Fem. profesatoaal, 2Br home. sns+ ~ uW. Call Tina, work 644-9174, bomeM44* M!F llhr 28r Dpb, quiet, clean, dependable. SllO+dep. 548-811118 Ben. 11/F n/amtr ab.are 3 br 2 ba apt. CM. Rec/fac. IZlD+"'11. 557-7153 4-9: 30 Pll Boom mate wanted, resp. adult. $250 mo. util. paid. 86-0l9aft. 5 weekdaya. 1 PlfSlllOUS LOCATIOtL Newport Beach •la>·4000Sq. Ft. •Bay\liewl •Extra Amen dies Udow.t. v-. 67MU2 ~" omcea avail lo lull serv. olc b6dg. Nr. o.c. Airport. Recept • phone am.. secy sen .. ., ............ .... ;.; .. '-" 4NO 8'A· P80. e& r:;'aC:::. i""' • im111t•r teal-. Ava.LI fftl' la ..... ff• c...-,. ~ JM'tk· .... ,....,..&. ...... TWll •OomlrJ ; X:.":o°::. ..._ eoo 141. a. tor CIOIUMtelaJ or otnce -. . .., .. au~or Clll ll7N'JOI M&Mll OfcAWa l1111 ...... ,, .•. lldllW .., '""°" 1-1 yr ....... amc..,.,.,.. Uoe ...... wuelw>uae ................. fw1 '""'"'' a11t.m. A..U ....... ,.._.Call to ... lOAll to IP•. ,...,., ...... W.ud: bmlneu • Uv. qtn QI pau1ble ), Npt . C.M. area. 175·1095, ..ma 6110.12 Wc..tHwy NB -1D9C1. ft. C-2,. a.u .. amees. SUDO mo. ....._OU>...-or (714).......W -llGE EXEC. Sll1£S LocaUd ID Nol1.b Im. Not neer o. c. Airport. No tramc prob&ema. £:1. dlml El.ecutlve Cllfle. wttb Oki W«kt cbann and depnce. Pac.Up Includes Recepl. • phone am.. cool. rm.. coffee. mall dispatch, 1rouod nr. 1oc .. jaa,.iiorial anc1 util. Xerox, secy and po.ta1e avail Fro m M00.00 Cll.ll 7141552·3030 C r~ .... 4475 cool. rm. etc. Please caU ••••••••••••••••••••••• _7SUlll8_· --· -----Office oc shop apace, 47S Beak ap11ce SlOO Mo .. sml sq. ft • OD IJ'OUDd fir + 2 office SlSO llo 1827 8lijo&n upper unrts, t.ol&J. Weatcllff Dr. Nwpt Ull m sq. ft. On Coast Beach. 631-0800 Hwy . So 1.aruna. llD> Mo .._U77 •DELUXEOF'FIC!S• 1111J t;ial...... 4'°° From l rm. up to 1700 sq ft From a:tr rt. No l5e req Behind A1rporter Holei at 2172 DuPont Dr . suit.r 8. 833-3223. 9-12 cannery Village office SPBce avail. l lge & I sml. Broker67S-4912. ..c.dM DELUXE SUITES. From $295. Air cond . ample pkg. Uul pd. 2855 E. Osl Hwy. 67S.SOO .,_ICAJ.SUm Qrona del Mar' 1ardeo office suite. &50Sq. ft. Realoaomics 67.s.6700 Orona del llar; dlx. 2 rm. aulte. SZSO mo. Realonomics Corp. m-6100 C.fices in Bayvtrw Hot.e I Historical landmark. $250 & up. Bay View 1mmed. occup. Coot.act Roae.673-3822 Office Spice ava1lablr . 700llq ft. S27Smo locludes ti.I • mamt. Good k>ca· Uoo, PCH & &2nd St. Newport Shores Center Call Robbie. days 56-0757, Eves~. 4SOSq. ft. M5Qmo. 4001 Birch St, N. B. A#JtA, 541-5032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ IQ ft. for It. mf& avail 1mmed 754-6392 Ba.rt>ara or Gordon Fwy C:S0...22" Sf Imped th.ta 4000 S. F un· it, top oond. <:all mr for ammrt.les. G Thorn as. Ownr.~l : 67J..1417 ... 4550 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Dbl pr oo East aide, foe storage only. $10mo. 5G-5C78 after 6pm. ....................... <JD&.becboom eouqe ln quiet •Pol In La1una Beadl. ConJn.a del Mar er a.ta llesa f« saoo oc ae.. Quiet area euen- tia.L Wnte ad 1636, c to The Dail y Ptl o l Newspaper, P 0 . Box l.560. Cost.a Mesa, CA 92828 or t elephone ~7SS4. ProffMJODal couple Met· ing 3·4 Br house 10 1\utlerodt. m-7791 Wanted : motber w 1tb amaJJ child •doc. •inele. would UM to I.bare bome wttb ea.me. WW s-7 up to 1200 mo. Call eves .. sa.zm •BAYFRNTOFP'ICES ' • I ~/ J00.50Dlq. ft. A :e 714413-1003 ~CIMTa Pres. ocean vu. FUii llU'Vice Euc. Suites. Mt-7ll0 COSTAMISA 2'l'IO Harbor Blvd. Corner Harbor • Adams. l()f IQ.ft. Call Jobn Boyd, 541-zn.3 f oPIN I• O •ti SIUN •Olll IWCI • ftliftlil ZIJO IQ. ft. office apace. Not street froatqe. Am· pie parki.D.C. ~ ft. Len HQnes fsA.uoc. ~ Offices for rent. food locatioa, Town 6 C0tm· tr1 Shoppin1 Ctr, Beach I El Ill. H B. ...,, Estalll1ll1cl Retail lift ad ltCIDl'Ware -.u-kl elepnt abop. -ea.-. Jdiaal OWDel" operaUon. Turn Key. wtU. excellent return. Owner" retirtJll. m.ooo .. 513 CAM"15Da·IR\'19'£ • ClmlTMO ,.. .. W&W1D.._ t7UHI Ananpdby C...tHlmL.- Wklow .... ....., for 2nd. T D'a. No erecOl ct.ck, no Jlllt7, llD.000 up. FOi action c all A1ent 17).1111.~ UNUMITm FUNDS! W1DL.-.c:Mm 2 ...... , ..... to ,.,,... PALOS VllDIS AMANCIAI. 675-U7J R.£. BUI Ii Pen. Loa.as MoPoillh AJao eqwty fl 1w1n1 -.. Sl0,000 " up, 00 prepayment 11.anDer 's F'ina.oc La.I 1138-11234 lllmey avai..lable for any nmon. Eqwly~ Call all 641-8295 SOJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sa 'M1 PriTtlh ........ L For 2nd TD'1, wrll 8'X'\1red. Hi yields. R E 8r1cr ~. Mw..,.._Trwt Dejcli 5035 ....................... Sctttlar Mk). Co. All types ol real esbt.r mwstmeoll S1Dtt 19t9 Stteci..+rt.eg a. 2.tTDs 64~2171 54M6 I I 2-dlD-S ... ,_.., 15 year term.• ll0.000 « mire. No Balloon . Udo Newport Co. m.~ .......... Mlln WANTZK RE"JURN! lnYmt &n 2Dd TD '1, Call Mr. F..art 9157.14()() RF.ALTY NETWORK TD"S FOi SA.LE smc. S36K. +&K. in aun )'Wd. 0-.. 1' mo. Gu.a.r ~· "-"· 75'-4Zll SIQ- SJ.5.000 2IDd T.D. at lK. Due Ii peyable ID Z1n IMacouated to m .eoo 7$14tlllldl. 3Pll. . ••*I P'a I 1$1/ ........... ....................... • I :1mah 1100 ..... ................. . LO·Calorle Alcoholic Bevera1e Recipes s:z. BACHELOR Nl.Tl1ll110N SERVlClt: P.O. lk>x 7D).1.54, Costa ........ uoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• FlUIADS A1£ Fill &all: MZ..1611 POUND black Lab, 4 wbll• paws. FREE w/tbota. Youn&. 1946 1 ..._IS.Coltallesa . Out ca// 642-3112 MC/Vita POUND: 8111:: wb, ~ ~ ct"OU, male , MJn. NB. Evs.142-1794 I.All dof. Sm. blk /wht ~~~~~~~~ Ian. Sb&h Tn.I lo Irvine. Befaut!CJI' with Cius ... 3-M)«) Reward. m -7212 EXCLUSIVE ors.~. ESCORTS Lost Cat: Blk Calico. Fan. M.onatth Summit •642-1572• area, Ans to ''Chia ... C.1.9TJ. ......... S«Yius 5360 --------..••••••............... Peraona1ized s)'SMm that l.ollatt Bl&. P'•Y. nuffy brings Prof Singles ma I t · REWARD · together. Saddleback 541-lOIM 51.ndea &15-0489. Larr: REWARD' f'em. Soc:WCles 5400 blk.. COC'ktt mlx, ·-can. •• .. •••••• • • • • • • • • • •• • • ~·', 3/1.2.. M7 7~ •LL a.ACIUOOI(,., REWARD: Lost last Dtt wtWe traveling thru San C)emenl.e. Small brown i-rt Dudnmd fem. to )'T'S oki P\eue Cail With any 1nformat1on. no questioo.s. Call collect 209 /5 3 9 ·2 4 75 o r 3121311 DIS <liltDot.S J FOUN D Germ Shep male. v1c. Golden West McFaddeo. J 11 a.z:M7 l'Ound BUt m.ued breed Lab/Pit bull ... wbt chat. 2 d's &&O 53S-83S7 ----- Found Grrman Shep mal.e \ 1c U.Ut bank. Santa AA& River. ~ A 846-914.S Fo und D oc : Wh t Samoyed Frm. Costa Mela. No collar 968-1720 ... t lllO ....................... COYaCillL • tsJ.Ona * 3' Hr~all Ser'vlc-r PR£ LAW studeal neech m.oao. WW do ua~ Le1aJ. Coof1deot1a l DVll P.O. 8o1: 3242, N_B.lal. ufet1me membership S35. women l2J() lmprovl' your II festyle We persona.Uy handle ea ap- pbcaUOn to &&Sure a sue· ceufu1 introduction Ap pllcat1on.s accepted by ~. Take part in ex· cll1ng social events w /Oruge Co newest & most prof ditling ~.631·7111 '~:z= ............•...•.•.... Sdloah& lad1wclkM 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BP A Tra\'el Agent ln J usl 6 weeks &1nwt Travel Schools lcnil Talbrrt Ave f'V' ~56 VOICle. ~ all ages. Esper. teacher. Euro· peau trained, masters UiC. Ufe cert. 6411).lllO Allltnan Tmnls Pro seeks p/tUDe &eecft1D1 M or apt. cocnii'n 549-6S1 l or 669155 707S ....................... Mature F.n&lls h speaklll~ !Jldy Me&s pos1l1on a:. com pa n i o n Lt ~.5days per week . Nuraiog bac k grouad. Prefer HB area lfJ.71%1 --------HouMkeeper avail. for DIAMOND WANTED: Pri•. put)' wt.D .,., 1 to 3 atl1IL e.alL N. 8. 5tMt7S llASSAOSsimplltieo YOlll'm•neorr· lallDbJamm <Me9Da •U. -..SW TOMMY-S CFMEWPORT ESCORTS iGh 64.2-Lm •• SPIRITUAL READINGS JOlm.lOpm. FullJ' Uc'd. a12111 or C91Z·90St. 1115 S. Camino Real, San. Clem. O.C. AllPOIT •ESCORT• Speci ali sing 111 Prof11 kJMla. f12..4nl ....•. 10.m-4am. ... ill pmtt Im Mature profe111onal, well educated. 1ood d.n ver, xlnt ref's . Prefer Newport Bea c h o r Anaheim Hilla area. 714~ 8ou1ffleaa1n1. E1:p .. raponaib&e lady. Ref. on ~6&5-Z!Z5. ReftDed pradlcal nurse free to travel. or live ·in . Good referen ces . -...o. en. 7913. HafpW-.cl 7100 ....................... ACCOUNTANT 2 year st.aft accountant needed f« O.C. office of ~CPA flllD. Tax experience preferred. Smd reaume to lMter Witte It Co. AtteuUOD Ms tfulbm. 1.300 Dove St. 1105., Newport Beach. BM> I :!;&~ ...... ~~=,:::r:~ '§':.::.= :u" - _ .... ~.=:-.. .. t~cJ ............... ~.:=a--,,,._ ---Hw..ta .... ra et~. D..llC'ftUCIAN ~!?! ...._ • .,......, lut utu , but 41-• ·-·-• ~.. ... rll•auail mall ':2:: aH ._ _.,.... 0 WO p, r:.-o::::--·· -··········-·-····· • ...,. .• ~ __. 1 1 5 ~.e::sf':i Dettltclaa. Lo Rat.a. I . .. ._ -..... ---.. a.a ~1111C1ft. rt.. lit. • I $ .~ • .--.. _.. ... ..y. IM..arf ...•......•............ . ................. " tf .... me ~ -dat noa,_.A~·lDdualr1al· • co = a. .._ "' odor. Cocnmcttlal·Llc.ued lilllll'-1 1 $ T-~ !!!~1':..~ upr. IDIW'ed.AMEJectric -• -Dl.al _,_. Bela. ma:ao . k&k ..... I I I I I I I 1111 .. 4-11 • can Carpet Cieeaenl. 8 w'iaetlaJ.Coaun•clal a..m clean. Abo "I>· DD It ,..,..U-0.10m bol&t.ry. Work 1uar. 8-Ne·Gas· WtreleH• Tn.dl IDllUllll uniL Pl'M =., •-..P ,.._ Info -. ...... rat.MS-me DIMCOIDc. ~-CAR.PETa.EAHING C:., I I ....................... c:urroM INTERIOR CARPENTRY ByJQ M2 .... S1'P.AM •SRAMPOO -.11. C....,ICo.crete ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tbcmpaon-Keeel Cuatom Carpentry. Qiatracton#8UM Int/Eat. Boat dock re-Cement work· all types pair. Qiar Reaevalin&. 64&C583 642-8482 MS-11• STOltM DAM.AH Reper ........ Remodel Raadient ...... Commer, UCl!Ded ........ Bonded Free Eat . . . . . . 146-8649. ....................... Loving ca.re, my home, fenced yard, compa· nlonship 4c hot lunch. 5Dl8 Carpentry-Comm 'I , ,.__,,__,.or Reaid. Free Estimate. _........... John : &46·0425, or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 53.1-8082. Room addlt. remodel. Plans. Geo. Pilmer & B. WUaon & Sons, Bldrs. Free Eat. =->yrs exper . Bonded. Lie 1357487 Remodeling, room add. 64tr 1740 or S48-6085. Son. Uc'd. 557.$32 ........... co. specialists in cstm t.irms, room additions & patios. 494-0891 ----- Help W•hd 7100 Help W..tecl 71 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ....................... ':::.J!8all, patqllet 6 We noon. Reas ntel. llr. MillerfS75-1257 Garderuna, laDdscapiq, tree trimmln1. clean· \CJI. Avilea. MM4'74 Veey low prtMi on laodscape cleanups. Gecqe. 549-201~ EXP. GARDENER · Complete gardening &erVlce. Free estimates. seJ.9112. JAPANESE GARDENER 12 yrs exp, clnup, landscape. Free est. 53Hl162 or 897 ·2862 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpentry, masonry. roofing. plumbing Floonng, Stucco & tile. Drywall & more. J B. ~.., Hflp w ont.d 71 ·~··················· Accounts Receivable posl· --------lmf Att~ndant-worlt w /han· tion available with bio-Ala COtelTIOHIMG medical corp. Ex· MECHANICS perience in a mfg. co. a Local operation or major plus. Computer ex· natiooal company bu perience preferred. FuU rpnlnp for 2 qualified benefits. Contact Ad· A/C Mechanics for nun.illtralioo, 631·1855 Service .Dept. Must be ---------i ~ ol lakiq care or Accomtina 5 too to 100 too eentral Accounting Payable tmlta. Year around won. =experience re· BARBEi.COLMAN :e~pha filing. COMPANY 1be Balboa Bay Club. I 1't I Rtd .,..,,. ~=-call for appl. ....._ 714/641-1520 -~~~~~~~-1 Accounta Payable po8l· Uod avall. with blo· A/P~ medical corp. Ex · Various dutiea. F/t.ime. perienee tn a mnf&-co. a EllperieDce helpful. +. Comp4er experience Mon.·Fri. ...S. Many co. preferred. Full benefits. bmeftta. Apply at 1680 QJlllact Administration. Pl.ceatie. Costa Mesa. 631·1&55 llf MAMA~a ACCTG BKPNG TEMPORARY Register today to won on various acoounting & bookkeeping assign· ments. Work close to your home. Fl g u re Oerb to Senior Accoun· t8JU needed throughout Onmge Q)unly RDllERT HALF'S a~UDU!111JS 2333No. Broadway "3!0, Cddwell Banker Bid&.. Santa An• 014tlJMIOl FREE PARKING A~a. .. Job Colt Cleft • /boot· llllel*al *ills needed ror land planning firm, Imne. Salary flellible. bmrfta P\eae Mad re- IUDJe to: PBR. ll012Sky ~ Qrele, lrvine 9271'. ACCTM&Cl .. SICltlf AIY IUt accta rec. /payable wwwbaa, t;rpe 50 wpm. receptlonlat duties. Im-Ilk. Call Karen, se.-. Ace.ta Payable clertt for froaee food mfc co. lmlDed. openina·•alarJ dMIF ........ W/apel, ftr.,.it..-n.E.O.E, SAMTA880'SPIZZA ADlllJN, M!Jf. ~ site, letlli·retired COU· ple with maintenance ex· peneoce. 21 unlts, Cost.a Mesa. lnlanl o&. SPMC. ~203>. A/RCLERK 1i'1 days, flex hrs Call Jim at 838-9ll07 ASSEMBLERS PCS SS.75 Hr. (Class A ) min. 3 yr. exp. Sokler & Wire PCB 's Read B /P 's & Schematics 1\Md.i.n area Omeca 84G-4443 ASSEMBLER S Aaaembler , machine wire wrappers, e.xperd. lsl & 2nd Shirt avail. Pullrz1 EnOJ>eerlng SA S4IM229 Aslembly, light. fem. FuU time, 8-br day. SJ.SO hr. Sm. shop, HB. Non· llDObr. Call 9am·DOOO fer appointment. 842·3Ul ASSEMBLERS we will train. Apply 7am, lbcGnCDr Yacbtl, 1631 Placenlla. Colla Meaa. ASsa•RS Fbr medical ded.ronica. Experienced pnfernd. Id wtll traln. Houn 7am to 3:30 pm. Excellent bmefita • wontni COO· cUUoal. Mlsalon Viejo .... Only tboee aeetinl .-manm& employment ... .,. Call Suan . .-. dicapped adults. Must be strong. wllllng to assist ln tuks as toileting, Ceedin&, general clean· IC>· XlDl.. vacation • in· suranoe benefits. United <:erebral Pat.y Anoe. DOW. Harvard St."'San· ta Ana. S46-5710. Atta.._ o.tl.onn: Who would like lo make GJOO+ per mo. Dlstrict Mo' ln la b1rllll s Repa to pr.-new D~ supplies, many areu sUll open.. Dea1en ln· qulrte1 welcome. Call Terry for lntervlew: 95l·t31S. aft Spm. AUt'OMOTlft TIIESBVICE and li gbl repairs. Willing to train. Newport Tire Center. 3000 E. Coast Hwy,CdM. AUTOMOTIVE Me chanic w I Bri l1sh Leyland exper. Good ~cond. SO/SO com· miasloo. 6'2-5133. AlTI'OMO'l1VE LOTMIH! Qevy dealer off era f uJJ. time, permanent posl· tiom to assist new & used sales depu. in varied tasb & maintenance of inventory. See Sales ?qr'. HOWARD et.•rolet Dove &Quail Sta. NEWPORT BEACH Mlto ............. Experienced. top salary• + benefits. Apply in penon at AZTEC Rent A Car: 3112. S.E. Bristol. S.A. 54Mll06. AUt'OIOUTI RroISTER. F.art:y AM. l~ to 2 bn. ms to S4SO /mo . Xlnt . mooolipt. Wives, re· tired, disability, llU· ctera. Need gd wbeela. ~or S40-6722. Baby1ltter needed my home, apprx 4 day ""· 2 kid•, Eo1ll1b, Ref's. mam. BABYSITTER - S.paaslblia l8dy to care for 10)'r old cblld eves. Odll. '7M121 BABYSITTER -My bome. P1aible bn. Reh 5tD-111Z. Ooata .... p '1bne. ftund•l plaa. ...., Newport Center. D>I!.· Call lln. Dudlik, ... ,.. ASSIST .. aToa SUIYIY ~· Mature, Ila.ht J:IOPM to t:IOPll, Mcm· boUleteepln&-Ll•e·ln. d .. p ld Rdl. Deaa Point area. 1 •1 _ ~~ru . r •Y -babil. Writ: 4tt·459T, ::-~1,:Pll Satar-Biili al-GM. ......... .::~.= BallldDI ~':l'l llJIP&lUll GOOD VOIC&. Call: s.Ac..t ... tocm. m. m after AD~beU l:llPll, Mooct•Y tbna .. •c.11. ""'-' ....., m.o.e. !? •. ~ ......... ~ ...... . ~ .............. . .... ,,. •. , ........ llMl/=0 Demoll· ~..:=-::r,~ ~ ~ = r::-:. ~ wrk , .. , . m.mr .... -~-----•ooc......_ • ...,.., PtuM&a1, tlectrtul, du., tnels. Grade. ........................ -.o. ..... ........... Bo•••car• ServAce, Lll'l'IW DomeaU,..uea. call M0-7111 for your ....... riaw ---..;.;;-...-;..;;,..;;;.;;;;_ __ S.allq·•······ COD• Ho•• U••lu. &a· _. ft U.. removal HoUlec:leanln1. Reaid/· ' • r I t a o • • l 1l • ~w.tt. .... .,.. Odmt. Dll'W Cllllllt.nK· =~ :,;o~~.;;c:: L« a1 do l.._ DlaTY tbt..Zll/711-lCJ.2colled . _. ... ..., . ..._, WORK for youl! THE 8-able rata, aJnt INCKEDJBLE BULK ~a 1be Penanal P•ACl.ll ....,. 1'Jaeh,MHDS.Pam. .... lmprot1 .... ,... m~t1t • ...._.f'OOI. ... •Jnap. Ill.QM ..... c.. s.. ... ......._ 111 do ~ WW tab an '11 eWerty Jar•bepdwWdoon-at m1 bome. uper. ty 111 do it aow. Bob. ~ Call aft S: J ...... l«adtcape. -sip. aprinkler, .oda, ~. maial, • da1 W8n'., 12 yra aper. Uc, Insur. 531·1112 or ...... U wrr Int/Ext. A1rleu a pray . --················· ~ Cabineta Brtckworlr. Small Jobe. nftntabed m.5ZIM Newport, Co&ta If esa • lntne.17'5-3175 eves. RAINBOW ...... ... ................... . Repair • Re roof. ·Ah type1 -1b1ngf~I · rocbba.kea·compo-tar. Free eat. 541·5830 no. Avail. • 906Zll...-. _Sll~-41119~-·~~~~~ Ill ,. I I ....................... Wad a a.a "'--but bl&e to clan. Call ua we 're Jobn '1 Bomeclu.o.ln1. We do everythln1 from aeo d•nin1 to t.boM special Jobi. PULly Uc 'd. • in· and. 55'7· 7480 ens. stone. block won, t1le O:n.. CODade patioe, Xlnt clea.ning done by wlb, driveway1. Free Ell. int. • yr euar. Lo prices. Free est Call 6CUS14 Quahf1ed roofing. Free est. Leak repair . $IS Good rat.el Oil ahak• & compo. c.aJI 975-1107-•xt 99 . I' « IJ ....................... HaLllina. Dump Jobs. Ali few Randy. &U-M27 HAULlNG fl CLEANING Remd/Comm'I Freeest. calllll~l462 All around baulinJ. 1 T. ~k. Free est. CaUAM.548--. You don't need a gun to "draw fast" when you place an ad In the Daily Pilot Want Ads! Call now -642·S678. For Classified Ad ACTION Calla DailY Pilot AD-Vl.SOR 642.5678 Wu a REAU. y a.E.AN HOUSE? Call Gin&ham Girl.,.... eat. MS.5123 Rm. 96/br. 4br min. Uc. emt. Jclm ... 151Ll Call fmow-RomecleanJnc. Fer • home or buainess um~ Uk.e snow. moors 51ST~ House • Apt cleaning. Reliable, neecb work. Call days . 846·6S02, S..3MI Qean.tq, any t~ 1st ....,__ class wort dooe w /uite-····-··· •••••••••••••• HYPNOSIS WORKS grity. Rsn.bl. lnl. s.52-0lOIS For free comultatioo Cedar Crpt & U phol. call Ad Sitter 116. Cleanen, nr waxing, ~24 hrs gen. cln'g. Ranbl. Prof. Slmoo838-MO. 751-8951 .._Tax • •••••••••••••••••••••• T.L.C Housecleaoina "-0 d bl R.J. Cook. 20 yrs uper. ~rv1ce. epeo a e, Local year around t.borou&b. Uc'd /Booded. service 496-ll.Sl, 831·7132 Try m ! 754-6830 Income Tax Pre?' 3)% off bef~ Mar lS. M. Pat.er'Dolltl'O. enrolled aat m• )8U-04.ss Call today for appt 646·5233 Short Form : lloek. sJ~ walls, bridt walb • planters. Very reuooable. Ex· pertly Installed. Bob sg2153, s:J&.980& ...... ....................... PETERS PAJNTING Expr'd. Reas Rates Free Elt. Call Gene M2~ Pa1ot1ng. INTr EXT Neat. booest. rus . 12 yrs exp Llc d Oa\•e 1114-100 F\J>e el(t. p&111t1ng. St Llctlna. Try m~ R Smor. b-55.55 Prof. pamlulg E.x1. & Int Dave's P~ -tnt/ext. alJ YoUr pa1D1.ing needs. Rel. comm. ind. Cree est ., 741J7 aft :5pm ~Mod' I ..,.,. . ..................... . Sewing Machine Se~ myourhome. Gua(. 25 yrs aper. 97~ 1107 T.V.M n Quality painting" paper ••••••••••••••••••••••. mg. Wort guaranteed Attic & root t.Mtallab6n f'reeest.~ 547·42JU _ Multiple outlets. 23 y~ JEAN EASTMAN ~· BlllCoyne.496-79.12 W AL1..P APERlNG Tile M2-SZJ6 ...................... . -----~nuc Tile Installed ......./bftol!r • •••••••••••••••••••••• Nm patches & lexture3 At&EST. ltl-1439 PLASTERING Firs. counters. tub:; f'rel> est. Rds :>40-0760 lhs, k1tch.eos. entn ways For estimate call 64&98823.llk for Mike TmSeniu Addrt ions. houses. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Ft-ee est SIS-489'2 T1lEE SURGEON. -----~ tOpped & removed Piute ring · pat r he~. YardClnL1P5. 751 3476 restucco~, add1t 1ons. Ran.bl Ed MS-5660 TiffA»ieY-S Weekly or 1 time maid svc. 10% DISCOUNT ON VACANTS. Steam carpet cleaning. insured. Free est. 24 b.rsvc 631·7181 Most Ext 127~. S38001S Sandblut-r estucco & SeU W1lh EASE I Find what you want Ill -=====-=-=-=.:.:-:_-I Dally Pilot Classifieds Slate & Fed Sl2 CM. centrally located J . Moriarty, Acct f. r e e ea t 5 3 6 . 4 3 8 3 pau1l tn m 64>4203. or MC Visa 66-1103 It's a BREEZE Cla3atfled Ads M2·561R Hlfp WCllllhd 7100 ....................... Previous ellperience ~ be beJpf'uJ. Good typina allills required. United Calllom.ia Bank 314.1 E. Coat Hwy Corona del Illar 673-9240 E.0 .E. Blnldng s.t. Dcpllh Clcril PreYtoua experience de- linl b&e, but wU1 tra.lo.. Li.atll tnmc .. reqalred. H1fp WClllhd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beauty Operaton Udo Hair Fc.t!w 343C Vial.ado, N.8 . S pa ce f o r lease . Hairst ylists. manicuriat.s, fr related services. 673·785-0 or muno. BOOKKEEPER full cbar1e. ror Laguna Beach sub-contractor. at&llt haft comtnlcUoa esperience. Call UM782 lo" s;k1~ f\aD time,...,... belpful tu not nee. llaQ)' co. bmeftta. Apply at ... Pfatentla, Co.ta)( ... Hlfp W..ted 7100 HTilp W_.... 7100 tw, W911ed 7100 H1fp Walltcd 7100 ....................... ....................... ... .......................................... . CASHIER , matur.-. responsible. Eves Inc ~. Apply M t.hru W, 8-llam. Gatl Shop, o.c. Airport. CA.SIDER /CLERK -Ex· per. to won part-lime tn Cdlf pharmacy. Call Mn. Youq Mt-75'75 for eppl. Ouhler /Salu ror fine 1-ties' ready to wear. Advancement op· portwutles. GE.HE'S, HutlarCal&er. ~ CASBIE1l Cl.8ICAL Of"FlCE AIDE A.CXXXJNTS PAY ABLE We are leftinl penooa· ble • entbu11atlc In· clvktuals few above oPen· mp. OP'P1CE AIDE Office Aide r;:.:.ru -.~t fil· me. FOd ~ ODr ell· = to rebeYe Recep. ACXX)l1HJ"S PAY ABLE Should enjoy woft:io1 wtlll a.--• be ... to IDlerfaee well wltb a.BK Deilcatessen Help. f:"' penmoe pre(UT'ed, ~er Need ed to aasut UL 1 Ftr. l for Mon manager ID bookkeepln& S ~ decit-MQft .f'ri . ...s. App. Weds. at. & .-~ Jy at lMO Placentia, ~. ....::°*.;__a_M_a _e_. ----DELIVERY PERSON. c::L.al(S luU • P /lime, Freewa 'I Pa.rt ume fr hill tune Amo. 3Dl2 A Vflr1 Pkwy· IJ'WW'Yard. part ume aw· MV 1n1 Apply 1 ·Eleveo DELIVERY & STOCK Slore. lOll7 W. Baker, Wll,b ~for advance C.111. rmnt. M /F appllcanu a..EBK TYPIST. p -ume. welcome Appl)' 1 n Lor Cla1m1 Dept. of penon btwn 9·S. llee IMurance Co. Pleue Tom. U22 Newport 8J•d. call .Daaoe Callalaaa. C.M. ..;.llM511 ________ , Delvsy penon for i .A. C•t 1Senke Ip Cl ...... ad•eeplll". h1t time ror yadlt club. Ull«'d. xlDl fringe benents, Call Prevlow experience de-6n-3556 roe app 't. Pbl1 time In our Faabion llland atore for a rwpimtb&e, dependable pa'90D wttb aood Lute. Apply In penon between 10-12. ~~ beJpfuJ XJnt bmeflt pedaae In· cludint company paid maJar smdical. dmta.I • hie m. .. protit sbarlnc. New. cleaa modern Cad.lilies in eood workm1 atmmpbere. ~lrYl*tnt.•ptjrmlst '11.meL Soulb R1mthalloo 40 + wpm. Ucllt bool· llNda. ' da_y wortE wit ~. pleuaat ea· De p e D d ab I e ca r . .Uwmeal. co. benlf(it.s. MG07. M-3504 PYRAMJDSPORTS Dehvery people needed. lllrable. ligbt typing ls re- q\&red. Must be able lo speak Spanish. United California BanJc ZJOlSo. Main St. SantaAna ~5187 Contact Mrs. Laffey E.O.E. Banking Part nme <>ut.side Field Colledor. Up to 20 hours per week, flexible scbeduJe. Collection & slciptracl.ng experience. Give merence Salary oomlDf'f>Surate with ex· perience. Call Dave Jacoby 7S9-44S2 for more tmormaUoo. BANK OF AMERICA. an equal op. portunity employer. Wells Fargo Bank k>cat· ed In lrrine ha.a an im· med.late open.In& for a secretary uaistinl our new accounta dept.. Ex· perience preferred but not reqW'ed. Good typ. toe and aecretarlaJ aldlls We offer excellent benefits and • pro· feuAonal yet friendly at· moapbere. Pleue con· tact: Gres Claytor 014.52-llOO s.~~0 1asi WELLS FARGO BANK Mn UalYenil)' DI. . lrvtnl &O.E. M /F I0009B Rapidly 6J>Ulding Dana PL R. E. Broker needs permanent p/Ume Book· keeper. Qualified person will eQjoy a vanety of as· s1gnments & flexible Inn. AdawmtralJVe & tYPIDI( reqwred. Call for appt ~511 APROPOS 29 Fashion Island CASHIB F\dl Time, good p ay . Growth co. S locations. Over 20 We Train. METllO Cil WASH 2950 I la.rbor Blvd Costa Mesa CIMCO ~Bnlits Costa Me5a a bUt s o{ Baker off Redhill ) 311 E. A1t.oo have part Ume posdipru. Sant.a Ana ~ You will make up 540-3'137 to a per hr. Call between ClSU( TYPIST 1·9PM. 638-1 llS f'~ wan~ After Delivery P 1T1me. LA noom ooly Plusant sur nmes. 1100 per week In ~ in Npt Sch. Laguna Beech. '94~ ClU 673-1060 -------DELIVERY & BOOKKEEPER thru fmanc1al atalements. C PA Farm, C .M 7141646-'420 Qii.lec1.or INSTALLATION MAN ---------Oen-cal--M-a_t_ure_pe_rson--. ENJOY -lntere5llllg, Elq>er pref Sal;iry accuutt' typist. good ctt.atlenging won with a based on exper Xlnt C~tlERS UTDTEM h , I 1 OllOOn Wlde sales finance t>t.>ne Laguna Bea<'h wit 1 g u res. x n 00 ~have an operung be n e f I ts J a m e s fer a full ume ex per 'd ~------ lmunu:>cf' Omce, I rvme coUedor Pl.euant work c a I I M a u r 1 n e tf\lt roods. xlnt. ~ne ~-Hunt. Beach. Mature person lo won: with minimum super v ision . full resporu11biUt1es for all booklteeping /accounting functions Including Pll)'T'Oll, general ledger & accounts receivable 90(). Call 538-8832. 7S2..ollli0 E.0 E Call 714 Sl0-1661 Mon BOOKKEEPER -For multHets ol boob & re· cordl for sm. manul. co. Matw'e & exper . accW" to wort w/olf lite CPA. G.G.at705 MA.RXETS ()peoinp now available roe full tune A&slSlaDt Managers on 2nd " 3rd shifts No espenence nee. We train Advance· ment opportunity for management positioos to SS.50 per hour If qualified. For more ID· formation & interview' apply to store 137. Ill Oei Mar. Coeta Mesa. CD-IMZI.. Will intervlew Monday tbru Friday from Sam to 3pm. F.qual Oppor Empk>yer Qilldcare-HoU9ekeep1n1. IOODUaF/C lUiUoD wtth promlnent Fuhloo laland lnvesl· meal f1rm. Excelleot op- pmtuaity. Call '40-0123. YD1 couple w /baby IMk -~ --..-....,, Uv·ln. Lake Fonst area, ~~~ ~ ~ 752,..251'7 or Oen cal 20 IMMEDIATE OPBIMCiS WEMEIED a.ERK TYPISTS FU..ECLERKS XEROX 4000 & 7000 OPR XEROX !QlO & !MOO OPR WUl train. Short "' long term asstenm.-nts No Ctt. Good pay. Paid M!elkly. l\orrell ~ llJMCQ,,llC. IOOD•&/SICY m.8114. 752.-66M 1111 /F Wed In one person ofc. --------IRVINE Learn computerized aak1 care Family need.I ~O.E. ~ systems " retired penoo 3 c1ys pr 1~~~~~~~~1 be able to baodle the wk our CM home.•· nspaa wbeo the bou ta 55Mln away. Irvtoe Penoonel Afency 8E11th, Co&ta 11 .. Stet:M 142-1470 ~~ CMLDCAU Matm'e pereoo wanted to ewe kMDa1Y for 7 mos. okS boy. lb home AJI, lrriDe, M·F. Good pay. 1d. vacaUoa.. Perm. po8ltloD. 131· T7H aft 4pD. Oerical a...TYl'tST lttlBMATI OPa•tes FOllSPICW. PIOJICT U '°'*cm tJP9 40 wpm+ • e.Uo1 variety WE NEEJ> YOtt! Sbort or ........ .., ......... No fee. Oood P'1· Paid ~J .,.... 111/F f"n S:»S for mterv1ew EOE M F COMPANION -Elderly woman seeks middle aged woman to sbr home " domeruc duties Non· smoker. Salary Miss v~. 4lll5-53T7 OJok. full ume days. a pp- ly M·Th. 3-S pm, Coco's, 4647 MacArthur Blvd .. NB. 540-2:244 OOOKS & BUSBOYS, 40 hrs wttlr Call aft 12 noon.~ COOKS -day or night. &qiel-. pref. Apply bt Wll ~Anytime. 675-SIU OJic*a. E:q>erienced. pro- feulona.l French cook. CalllJWIMl Cam fer Help • s. t.tc:t. , ...... New experience ln wortt . lnl f/Ume 6 pttime . ~ OJulMr' Delp •taMATIOMAL HOl'Do.CO • N-9 pl\lme 6 I lticne CIOUD&eltMlp • food pre- JIMWI for.,... fut food r.tauraot. No uper. .-led. AllOIY ln penoo • Piasa De Cal•. Blrcb 6 VodNm&D, N.B., or call-.-. AP few Bob Amlenan. De..waY NEWSPAPER Mon Fn morrun~ l am to um Small econom y car reqd S'90wli. Ct!ll !r>J.SU09am to 6pm . DBJVERY PERSON wamed. Relaa ble. mu."t hive D Land own rar S4 hr+mileage Grow1n~ So. <.:al. Audio VU1ual Prod.firm Call8-5 ¥1t-·. 5.'jM316 ------ Demonclralor part fimt' in your area. Groceo-&. housewares 778-3360 Omul Recept .. bngtit. exper, motJvat.ed. Must know &D.SW'8.DCe, lyPUll( req 'd. Salary open. 5e-«M4 DmuJ Asslstanl froqt & back RDA &. Coronal Potbhinl Lie. 4 days~r Wllldl. Mi-81171 & 711-f?OO Ask for Lorraine. DIMfALUC ...... F /Ume. Busy pre.en tive.ly oriented practice medl biiblY moUvated ~tile . reeeptiapillt who eQjoys worltln1 with and be.lptfll people. Must baveml.Dimum I yrespr. Xlnl bra " be nefits. 80.-i ..,. ·--........ a.. ... " ..... wrtl for eellele ltY• ~•att ............ . dlrtll ·~.W..,to ..-..,.. .... ,. • boale •;§.rovtmeat *4•4· br ..... lralaiq "'· tlan • ~ eomlQllakla ln· teettve tor IHd• ae· =d· Piton• llr • --. ... ,,Wpm c.ly . IM"YY ... DdUllM •ddll1niil llliir9trllo.CoMl ...... Elicr*rt~••· ,.rltDCtd P•llOD. Lf'Mquln, 6'W S .. 11.,T,._ Some TV terto Hies tlCI*' .-.led. Jars to be •rranttd, apply ln W&'iiOMIT WIOO: oeeded for 1maU de· x.nn:RlmaHudware velopment compu,y lD ' -larboc' Bl., C.11. Newport Beach. Full Unatal H•JI••· "---....... .,., . ........ a11._.. "" -.,.., C&D .. ..... n e 1J'1t ...... ~ ........ ....... ell rl ..... .................. PIUml ~-App. ly la per.on: Reil• H.alrtlyll1t1, U31 S. Brlatol , <So . Cout Plaza> C .11 . Im · mec1.opm{q 54Nm. 'lfWortl.._.,_ s. Uine. Ge:oeral ore ex-~~ ... i-tmee. Good telephooe ..-~ ........ ~ part llrilll. acaande tn>tn&. time •ala & mua1e· Mature fr dependable. ment work. Flexible Se.1ar)' '100 mo. Call for boun. Sales & maoqe . lq)l)t. •mt. anent background a plus . SUbl&tuU1l sradu.ted incon:e. Bonus, profit •battnl It equity plan. Call863-1W.. ........ -.. 11$... ...... n. ....... .., .... pl ....-. ll••t.. C::W.. •1m. C.UIC-m2 R.ECEPI'IOHISr . Full· time -For animal boapltal. YtorJt office ex- per. C.M. Ul-1030 =.~a!: Rar1J ru .. 111~ OU-wlcomt\Oq. .. ......,C. ... -.ple. •. .,.. ... ....,. Reel Eltate NEW HOME SALES RB. 12 •.ln&le f am homes ready for move ln. Pref aaMw.mao wbo lJves in H.B. area. Call Ml· 7 444 w.: ...... 1a...r::r flouewh .. ·S\udent•. QllVJ:RS -DOI Weell. .fllledaaatu • ll•nd1 a.la& P/l'oppt'Y, Ou lll"I. IJcenaed Real E1\ate su.tpenoo. Altractlve Ba1 View offi ce . ProcrwJ" Mmmiuk>D 1plit. m&\S. . llC.-r/SICY Growina re.al estate firm needa e.cpenenced re- oeptklaist/aecretary for tu Costa Mesa olflce. llumt tuave excellent typ. Int aldlls: abort.band not !!\uared. Send resume udmc aa1ary reqwre- IDllU to, RE Ill AX ol O.ta Men, 234 East 17th St~t. Suite 117, Costa Mesa. CalJforrua ilB!"I Sporting Goods, Full or P IT , xlnt money . m<B!O, 8am-21)m. lt'D train tnlck driven. ...._ toad P•Y. C•ll: TLC 0,.lall>lpm. -..u .((ftk:e ~ HouHelHnlo1 Sorv. ea Salespe rson n eede d Setun1ays " Sundays ror gilt.shop in Corona del Mar . Call Mon.·Frt 673-22118. ---------~• .tM.....--llCwof.IPM.154-aaO ... -------•! Write C•oteen Corp. DlfflRS 1Gl1 Aeacta er .. n.UQ. Mm or womm Z5 yn or Oa.-. 1.0 .E. alder. l!tnow the coast c::stiea. Net PIO a week or 90re. 0 •nge Coast Yellow Cab, 11300 Mt. Hernnano. Fountain ·v11tey. <No of Slater belwn Ne whope & FAlclid ) Oardeoer needed for ..-tmmt complex. IO-WTJ G-ralOfflu P/\ime, ~2. Ila\ type .. speU.m.1m GcwalU••!l*f' DryCJeaoen Room. rood, Hquor Opening available at Dry operation. Must be ex· Clune.rs . Experie nce pelienced. Refa. req'd. preferre d but n o t AoPIY lfr. Fraser, San necessary. CaJJ S48'648S Clemente Ina, 125 w. Mt foe Mike. Between Ellplaodian. _8-3. ________ General Housekeeper, Dry c le aning . E x · perien«d? Will tram. Fu 11 or P I T . Ca 11 "59001. Dick ELE CT RI C IA N. Journeymn MARINE. Only ha.rd worker need ltpply. Ron Manning 5'S-«n6 a.di CMic AIMtillbly firm locaU!d near ocean bu opportunities for F tr & a llauU!d number of Ptr. <During sc hool hrs. )posit.Joos. Will train Ea.m wh.ile you learn. S3,25/hr to start or more f(>I' expenence. 102() W. 17th. St ~ J632 Engineer MECHANICAL &IGIHEBS Degree. Minimum ex· penen~ considered. Ex cellent benefits a nd "°"°°' cooditions. Mis-1ion Viejo area. Only Ume seetiag permanent ~toeed apply. Call &&saa. Siil ·3830 EXEC.SEC. Real estate development company in Anaheim re· quires expenence & top sk.ills: Typang 70wpm, 1horthand 100 wpm IGregg preferred > Good benefits. Salary $1200+ pe r mon th. co m · memurate with abihty . If q ua Ii f1e d Ca 11 714·634-4741. Olympus Pacific lnt 'I. Executive Raleig.b HUI Hosp1t1l, Npt Bch has an Im· mediate Of)elling for an ex p e ri e n ce d housekeeper. Good start· 1ng salary & fringe benefits package. For more inlormallon con- tact Liz 641-1616. E.0 .E. M/F GENERAL OFF1CE - Must e!\joy phone COO· t ac t , w o rkin g wlc~tomers, typ1.ng & detail work Pa1d vaca· UOns, 11ck pay & health im. Apply 9-4 Mon·Fr1. at Bardens Pest Control. 696 Randolph. C M. 54&-5570. General 11'e Balboa Bay Club is now lunng for Secretary, heavy typmg, some accountmg helpful. Hrs.8·~lo5 Mena Spa AtUndant, DO experience necessary. 2-10 Moo. thru Fri. $3.50 per hr. J unior Maintenance Engmeer. Entry level poi,11.100. Un.ion beoefit.s. f\Je Clerk. Alpha f11.tng, m1cro-film1ng. 8 30 s. Mon lhru Fri. S3.50 per hr Accounting Payable Clerk. Expen ence re qiared. 8:30-S. Mon. thru Fri. P orter part time . Wednes. Thurs. & Sun. 4 lo Mldnlgbt. Please caJl for appt. 00-7358 GmenJ Office EL TORJTO REST. Secretary Corporate Hdqtn. Newport Beach rorpora· F a s l t y p i s t f o r tion aeeb efficient, out· diversified duties. Flex- g o l n g , c h a r m i n g lbllity a must. Interview seeretarJ fOT the prei· by appt. cnly. dlmtof a fut. paced com· 714-957--6CllO Jacquie ~y. Well organl:r.ed, ' u lf ·starter with Gen~ Off~ Clertr. accurate lhartband "typing skills typist, Ute bkkpg exper. nece111ry. Excel lent Mature I& neat. Penna- bmefits. Contact person-oent Ptr. Call lpm·Spm: nel dep&rtmeut.. 4142-9470. _71_4_tll9 __ tBll8_. ___ _ EXICUT1VE SECY GIH. OFFICE Oulat•ndlng oppor. for WOltKBS nature prot. secy lo U · Full .tr p/tlme. Simple slit dynamic top ex· clerical dutia. Relu.ed ecul.lve in N.8. Top or-atmosphere. Mature, pnisatiooal. aecretanaJ IDHmoken pref. ts.541 •admin. akllla nee. ReaJ Computer Lane. Hunt- e.late background ington Beach. 898-4357 belpfUl Must be a self-Angela starter. Xlot. u l. .tr --=---------1 bmeftla. Contad Wendy GOOD MOMIY /P..._ ¥a"mannat851·9322. Unique patio co. Job: aRJU. for free estimates. Factory TraiDee Call One at 642-ZJ72 lndl.mUiaJ ceramics, Apply: Ceram·Tek. Groomera-Experienced. m w.18tb., C.11. ~ commlslion o.r leue -----'-----• s pace. Alao Bather· MCTOllY TRA.IH& Br1llhera needed. Pic·A· Female mac h In e Pel, lOOlll Adami Ave. Operators . No ex· RB.984-3551. 'pertmee De<*lary • wUJ tnm. X111t co. benerua. GUARDS 'bdroo.lc Corp. Costa P\JU • P•rt time. All .. -----~--Ll·--;I areas . Ualform a • furniabed. 4.. 21 or • .. " ltlmATI orm••s owr. JW1nd wekome. :~~ S.rvjc•S.::!' W. 5tb su..t. Ana. (a. a.ntew boun •12 • l-4 Mn&lnl'rl. Jbllewtvea 6 colleft atu· dm&a to wort Junc.b. ruab llam-2pm. Al "Der Wle.oerscbaitiel Good JJIY, SU5 br. Weekends " botida.Ya olf. Cofttad D~bel.b at ~4 Housewl vea if you 're friendly. ccmcleoUoul " depndab&e we need you! Dally 8·4. Apply in penon, Stonemlll Ter· race. 2915 Redhill, C. M. lrwpedion IN PROCESS lst & 2nd shift operuogs forindiVJdua.ls having re· cent experience with aerospace faste ners Xlnt. p ay s c al e . Outstanding benehts w/cos t of living in· creases & fully paid medical & deotaJ. ROSAHIHC. 548-5533 Newport Beach An Equal Opportual.lty Employer ln!lurance Co mme r cia l Un - derwriter. Lrg N 8 . agcy. Exper. nee. Sal comm w e xper Call Dlaoe Bullock 833·9SSO. Insurance Biller. Raleigh Hills Hospital in N 8 is !>edong expenenced in· dtvidual with hospital ex· penence & knowledge of medical terminology. Applicant will poesess dnt.. c.lericaJ skllla &c be familiar in all phaaes of Insurance. Dullea in· elude p1tient st1te- ments, foUow-up collec· lions, etc. Able to work oo own irut1aUve. Good salary & fnnge benefits package. For interview cont.act Sbtrley or Steve al645-S707 EOE M IF Insurance. Commercial Property &c Casually As- s istant, experie nce necessary, minimum 2 yean including l)'l>Ulg. Xlnt benefits. J ames lnlurance Office, lrvine. C a ll M au r i ne 75UllllO ... E.O.E. ltS•~ Foun&&ln valley branqi of tarp aW> insurance apmcy bu openinp fw : UHDawarrB TIWM&S Ja. ACCOUMT'S ... No exper. nee. Salary oommemurate w /expe.r. l&ability. All co. benefltl. Call ros at 549-8181. lm.erior plant co. needs bard wortiag persoo for warehouae lnllallatlon. '!i[/1-0J.50or 540-0&2. INVENTORY Blouse dept, St. John Kni1a needs a retpoaai- ~ ind.iv lo oversee Lbeir blouae inventory , in- cludes record keeping. Should be bl·llngual C)panilb{Ehglilb ).. a~ ly lo pencxi: St. John Knita, 17422 Derian, Irv. IRRIGATION SPF..c1ALIST GoU Course. 2-3 yean ex· perience, drtvera Uc. many beoefitl. For appt. ~ext.SL Jdor. llon..-FH. 7:30-4. 16perbr. Spaid bolidap, ..... wortiinl coridt. E.O.E. &.J'Vlew Manor, ISO W. 811 St: C.11. IQ.llll •JOIMTHI M1W ll»SOMTNI m,oca .. Nurse Alde It b1kp1. '900/mo. Live-in. Call UJ'!.XIUARDS cert. Prt Su.a. or Moo. an. 12: time Easter It Spring, 1142 .... full time s ummer a-0.11.1 NURSES AIDES -All . 1 blfts. Exper. o r lJve-ln housekeeper . ln.lneea. Mesa Verde dlUdcare. C.ll fw appt: Olovl. Holp. 661 Center fll55.117'2. N . St.. Cll LOAM.. NURSING !.oan brollerare needs RN. LVN, DIRECTOR s harp, licensed in· 0 F S T A F F dlvldual. Top comm. DEVELOPMENT - mGR Become a part of the Lovin& child care needed growing field of pro. 2 days wk. My home . fessiooaJ &eriatrtc nun. in&. 79 bed skilled nW'S· SaoOnolrearea. 498-S938 lag faahty in C.M. Com· MACHIMIST peUUve salary. 2 wks CLASS A Oil I vac. health le dental Ina .. Srmll 3-man shop Hrs· bobdaya. Sick Ive plan. 7·3.~. ll"Vl.De area Call O:wuct Marjone Robb. 714-S46--8214. AaJt for Vic DO.N.3.oV1ctona,C.M. Faille. 642-0387 MACHIHI SHOP Nunuig Cenle rlesa G raoder R.N. relief 7.3 & 3·11. Operator , some ex-Xlnl. rate of pay. Apply perience desired or wtll D.O.N. Port Mesa Con· tra1n penoo mteresU!d m valescent Hospital. 2570 leammg lnide. Dellrootc Newport Blvd C M . Corp. Costa Mesa . 6'2-00>. ~ ---------1 Nursuig MA.IDS Apply to Housekeeping, San Clemente Ion. ~ W. ElsplandJ.an Ma.ids fuil & part time. Will train. Apply Don Carlos M<Ul. 34311 Del a>t.Spo, Dana Pomt. MAINTENANCE HOUSEKEEPING SUPER Nurses Aides. AU shtft.s. Good rate of pay. No ex- per. nee Wtll train. Cert1ficat1on program avallable. Apply Port Mesa Conval escen t Hospital, 2570 Newport Blvd. C. M. 642-0400 Nursing EJlperienced Certified Aides. all shifts. full & pan time, up to $US per hr. lo s&art. TRAINEES 7 to 3:30, Xlal NA tra1niac Pl"OI· Ea.m while you learn. 13.~ minunum to $3.70. Flagship Convalescent Centa-.~ Nursing LYN'S 7.3 ~ & 3·11 ~. PIUef'n Deeiper /Super. Aaist I.al. Desip. make grapha p&U.ema to scale: tuperV11e 4 workers: de- terml oe yardaae r e- qulr.: cut samples, operate all types aew nacb: no textiles. won w /me.ml to deternune time /study c o1t 1 : operate cutt.inc lmde. s yn aper. te hr. oor • 134-022 take ad lo nearest State Employ. mem Offc. Ad paJd by ~er. PBX Amwen.ng Service Operators. Mature. de- pendable All 1hift.s Ex· per Pft{. but wt..IJ tra t.D. ~2500. NXONlAToa Depend•ble ma ture operators for answenng 8ef'Vlce, part ume. Also need grave yard relief AoPIY M , Mon. l.hru Fri. 657 W. 19th. St C M 642·1403. •PIX• T A.B. an.t serv. has a rew pos1t1ons open 10 Tus . SA. CM. & HWlt 8 . areas. Vaned shin.a. P 'T or F 'I'. Many ouLsland 11\g benefrt.s Work n!'c1r your home & earn while you learn ~ F. O E P~tatn c Group need~ PT Re-cept +Cle rical dutles. Fhnge benefit.!>. MS-4870, Mn. Aust.U>. Per1onne l Loc al pubU.biaa firm nffda reapooa1ble person to supervue personnel. tn· s~. general office. Must lJke detail work Xlnt ro benefits Good starting s a lary Call Personnel 549-434 Peo ple needed in S unset Beach ore. top comm1ss1on. Call Bud Hyams 17 .... 146-1502 ........ w.. New Uttnsees or E•· per'd. 1100 Schoohn& Rebate on lit com m l11lon. no expe r . '*'8&al)'. normal work· mi hours 9-5, can Rod m.1400. 1'e NO. 1 TEAM HM 2operunp due to ex· pambl. for Pros wbo want to earn • fortune m the 80 '1 tbN the combo of AUtSt ·U Sell .. t he Safeauard In ve s t creatJve R E programs Learn to sell Wllh "O · down &c no le n der headache• E arn to ~. REAL TY N ETWORK -lll57 8788-----Real Estate ....,......,....., We nffd 5 add1 t1onal ~ to work our re l~at 1on and referr;,I <'hent.s Licensed or un IJC9'l'!ed. raJI today t-.x rl.'llt-nt tra1n1nR pro gra m, both <'la6:H1K1m and on the )Ob E•pand uig company w1man.ige mmt opporturulle$ ~ for Pa. K.a\el1a Rull)' IC7-«lll or~ ltM&w.S.. Ralel&b HU.18 HotpH.aJ in Npt Sch ts looting for a superviaor to maintain small crew. Applicant will have 1·2 yrs ex per. & be familiar with main· teoaoce procedures. Good start.tng salary & fruige benefits package. For interview contact LizMl-1611. E .O.E. M /F SIS.35 to $6. 7S per hr. , ________ _ Outstanding benefits. ReeuJar & merit ra ilea. 2 weeb vacation a.ft.er 1 yr. Major medicaJ. den· ta1 It life lm. at no co.t lo employee. F1apb.ip Coo· valeacent Cent e r . Opening for llreased salespeople . locally owned. with nal!Ooal re rerra.1 system Exc-ellt>nt work1nic cond1t tons Earn 11xr. rommis.s1on fo'or ronf1dent.tal app t call 79-0'226 MAMACHMENT Unlimited income poteo· tiaJ in primary wboleaal.e bulineu. Profit aha.ring &c other benefrta. Need not leave praeot poa1. tion. 5'.S-~. MAHAGa MHOM omCE WORK -WW train $180 per week lo start. Open lam to lpm. ~ Penonnel ACCOUNT IB'ltlSIHT A TIVE National Temporary ~ 4ECll • ... ·1'.\T'-.'.tlS \... .. ···-· .J -WO ... ~ Service Orpniullon IS Real f'lltate addina lo Ila We.tern re-UCINSID panat team an At'count IMJC84SID Be pre 1 en tat Ive . Will trala. Beat com- Reapomlbtliuea tnchade mmon --t ln lbe aaHalnln1 diem reh•· ·-tn· ... -dultJy 10 llO, '° lop pro. u.oa.bipa and aales to duren. For Interview prospective locatlou. C81J an at Redhill Real· for 1mall busy serv1ce hardware store. Send brief resume le pbooe number lo P.O. 7Ml, Sta, don CM, Npt Beb. 93880 Oallm.4>l&Horaaappt. l Udo---m.-Offtce Mer. llcGuinneu y, ..... ,,.,,..: ·~ &c Aleoc. wlexpertence. JOO Real ~tat.e Manicurist, pedicurist, aculptured nail artt.t. make·UP &c artist facialiat needed WIU pay ~ wacea w lfollowilJ1. n.ip Plua, NB next to F8lhioa laland. Alk for Rob. MIHIOZ) Mature couple, relief managen IO uaita clau A mocel, ec.ta Mesa. 5 days per month, non· sud:en. no pet.a. WW train.~ ra.x::RANIC -l200 Week. WUl train. Open lam· llpm.-...U MICHAMCAI. Small office. Com· COHDOSHAal petilive P•Y· Ioquire: i o,._.,1Stt64 '!" SAUS II • r k o r J a m I e . ' ... ..O Umlted opea.inp. Real n4-754-8601. GIOCa11111U1.Stel50 ataae liccmed uct n · Nat toOC Airport • ~ CIOb' ! ~1na Ortbodontlc lab work. ~Ar.e IX>E lcr....,...bil\I DeW 6 ex· mother w/kkb in 1cbool j~~~~~~~~ didna to olfer your old to wort 11eldble bra and clNdtie We bave It • A mm extra money. Must Pim>~ new cmcept tn Umesbar· haw tome manual de•· Pbat.o Cleft needed pArt q wbkb mabs sales terlty and deal re to time eva. lpm lo llpm faller. Top commiau>al leam.:M-5170,7»-0ll2 U .25 per hr. Call foi: easy aa.lel. WIU not 59-Tm. lmerf ere wtUa your re-Pwkastnc sale. tbele will beJp• Call Need pacta1lo1 penon ...... ,..,..,.... G'(Y Dillow for full de· ror medical dlaposUc dlAB ~cram needs tails on April tralnlng ., product.a. Esper. in dnc IJlftODI • tnm Span.lab accreditaUon. pach1ln1 • labelin& ~ Ude. Medical 54S.'4t I befptul.k5-21U. Mr;'~~.~: P\utlca JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! Rellauranl FASTFOOO MANA.as ls your UUerit bemg over· looked~ 11 your career a t a lllandltill ~ ~you underpaid .. U you anawered yes to an.y of lbele quesuoos. yow-soluuon may J usl be the pnce ol a postage Ump. Nau1le 's On ve Thru Ralt.Maant are r-u.rrently Mdnna Urut Managers and perma nent n1gbt Mu ager Bak u lJr)' rao(e rrom Sll.000 to l20.000 pe-r yeu , wtuch tncll.des a bc.iua 1n~ tJve procram a.no a 5 day wo rk wee k O tb er bene f tti. i n c lu d e medic-al IDIUUJI('(' pla n, 2 Wfeb paid vacauon al'ler I yur. and 3 weff3 aft.er 2 ye•r conltnoU3 t'mployment. Hol1da)'s pald m<'ludtng btrthd•Y and a MW com pan) <'ar. ll1iW'3.nCt> 1n<'I ~ after I 'ea r a i. it I ' n 1 t ManagPr If )OU E'OJO~ .. urkin11 With peoplt> an•1 ""n IOI( QwllllY rood please -.end raJUme °' '\1mpl) nam~ & telepbont' nu.m ber to NAUGU"S HJV~H "'-Jeff "-Jiii 2540L,_A.,. ...... , ... C.tUOl E.O.E. M F ~arant WAJ TRF.SS. aC'rept1nR appltrauons ror dtnner & )l!rave)'ard :.htft:. P•1d \ ar at1ons. T a} lor s Restaurant. Redhill & s A. Frwy. T\atJ.n R.ltaurant MD mum aper Dftded. WW tram. Full • part Wm ARltY UI penon, COOllS WAITUS.SIS DISHWAS ... S Rtstmmwl WNewsaatB.lvd. Cll Rmtaunnl t)lll • P rr po1Jtlons 1n new s pecialty foods ceDter 1n lrvme. Call 5.1Nl5IB. Rell.IWlllll bdp needed. lmmed. openiDJs for e1per hosleaa, ex per. coddall wa.itnss. &c ex per b\m boy. Call for appt M8-GI04. Rowldup Restaurant Rell.loranl Wilt.er lo aerve C1unese food fr cocktails. Over 21 ye.an. AA>lY 1112i.t . Pl. N.8. ~lllSllO Salespenon wanU!d full time for athletic at.ore. Aw'Y at Frontnmner.1. Un> Brut.ol Sl. N • N B or call rorappt. 965-0ISS S"ESrf:RSONS Persooahty plus adulLs to wo rk with a n d mouvate kids Over 21 ln Lagima, Cap~trano. SanOemente areai. PART TIME EVIMNGS PHOM~ 642-4321 or 4116-~ Ext ~ Between I SP.M A.sit FM Andrea S.S. W•'re •o•i•9 to t6a wpcwt leodl! $500 ...., • SI 000 real1tk. $1500~-· 761-1101 .... lkla SaDdwicb Malte r wel I lralnrd. Days S.2, Moo lhN fTI. Ca 1164.5-6401 Seam!!tress w•nted Ca I l 556 0922 or apply 1n person at 350 l'ltntun Avt! ,CM SECUTARY fUll lime. Rt'neral off1n• ~. ltOC)i(l typ13l I 11rl t-nl(int't'r ofrtrt> Good P•} &: bt'nt>flli. ('Jll ~I SOCRET\RYTRAI:'. El-. ~ w typing <1b11J1y of 40 ·60wpm w/ar curacy. E.xpec. helpful. b&a will traaa naht c:an ctidate. Apt.rt'* &c w 111 tngne1.5 to •ork ha rd 1 m portant 6oU 2111 5e<ntary :-.kwpon I.Wach firm ·~ k!OkJnl( f•>r J "4.'I' n•t.i n ror thf't r markt't1111.: d irecto r f-xt t•llenl secretanal skills and solid experience art' ba11c requi rement ~ Brabnce and /or fuun ca& ....-1eoce would be belpfuJ. Please aend aa&.ary nqWnDM!11ts and rwume to Ad No. $34, DaUy Pilot, P.O. Box ISeO, Cost.t Mesa, CA .. Secftt.ari al Accounting Secretuy. btevy t,ypinc, some ac· countinl helpful The 8aJboe Bay Club. Pleue Cll1l for appt.. MS-7358. Stl:RETARY-LEGAL N.-s (or tiiu,,y 6 penion Jrune L a w Firm Minimum 3·5 yrs. ex· perlence. Call Fran m.3ll2'l. SICllTAllY for CPA fa.rm loc1U!d tn N.wport Cmltt. Mu1t be sood typist and prof1 ciml on JO key add.mg imcbi.ot. 644-6u& SICUTAIY ._..TICHMICIAH Two yean experience worklnc with minute puta. Medical company. l':xcellenl benefit• ~ wor1'inl condlUonl. M ii· 1.lon Viejo area. Only Ulole leek1q penunent ~needappb. ,..,11MI ...... s Roofers wanted: HM for RettptJoolat/ Girl Fri-Ira project . uper'd da,y: Small development roafen <lilly need apply. co. near 0 C. AlflJOrt Call Lee Roollni Co. oeeda full Ume mature 842-'1222. ......... Ad acency needs a pro ,_-.1. weU-0rgaruzed saer-i. keen on details. excellent basic s kills, with a bilb energy 1,vel Non-smoker. $1 2,000, ~. Secntary wanted for 40 br. wit in yacht aales. Typlna. answe r! n 11 pbonea, non-1mok"r . Salary neaotlablt- !bata/Uolfllte. ~ penan with lood t.yptq SALIS lman. 511.:mo. A1ti1t in editor survey conducted from our of. nee at tbe 0nnse Coast Dally Pilot. $: IO·t : 30 Man·Frl. t :30-1:308atur- da,y. Great f« coUetia.na md moonlilh&en. 114 pr wk . ONLY REQUIREMENT IS A GOOD VOICE. Call MZ...a:ll, ext 312 •fter $:30 PB, Monday Lbna .,.,._ Work clole \o •e S.ve m pa. Job opeft· iDCI exist on crave ya.rd 1lpm to 7am for U · perienced or Trainee ln· jedion l&old1q Ma chine ()penlcn. Learn on lbe job wbUe eendDI money. RAP.ID advancement for tboM abow\nl deal.re • ..... XlDl beoeflta. You are eUalble for: lldlll for~ PCJll· Llr&e auto lnaur•nce lion wltb variet y or qency bas Immediate seneral office duties. opent.oaa for tralneee. eaum-990 lmlde poelUom. Good, _______ _ .. ~ blmft1.I. Sel.a.ry + bon111. llEDICAL TRAN8CRJBER For proha•lonal aecretarial aervlce ln Newport Beach. Pl' /PT, da11 . lluat be koowled1uble ln all mtilfcJ.l apeclaltlea: l1ll*t ~ • accurate 1pellla1 maod1tor1. SaJUJ commenau.rate wllh abllltl••· Ell· ,.i 1111 S oal1 .-1 app. a,.c.n.....-.aM.tor .IUIH ...... PAIR' TIME EVEM.-s Enterprt1ta1 adult., °"" %1 wtt.b 07Damlc, Ad•enturoua pweonallU., wbo eQjo)' worltlDI wltb and motivlldol~_:. JO to 11. Pl:IODt &Id. • .,.,.., a wt • . P.11. . Na rOll LAlWE a.o.s.. Pald vac.aUoa, major INdnJ • daDtal plan, lillMt ....._premium, lite u.. •• pro(k U.rta.a. <Jood dNa worttn. COD· dliom, wart 7~ lll"I. a dQ, be .,.W for 8 brt. ... be Eaallll ...... ..... Rec•h•lilt-on:retaf7 Call K.atby at FOS : G.eral office dull••· -.aw ltypln1 euentl•l· ---· ----- teleplaooe m•uera fr SA*. ou.ctory •Pace. Mlt ~ -Leena Comml11loa. auto. al· ~omplele ofllce pro· lowuce, clotbln1 11· cedure or s mall lowance, matnt. op· m•nuf•cturlDI co. portUD.lllea, wlt.h pro. Wary°'*'" n• • •• ,,. .. , ve a a lion a I RECSPTIONI S T I <m11*11.at.-.Z llCR&TilY -Pmna· SAUS SECIETAIY ADtt•lASST. ToSl.UOO Branch olflce ol National Qrp. K'ells capable pro· feaatonal for multi· flCICed paaltklD report· lat to Man.cw. Top fr· in1e• + r o om for advlUlll.'elDalt. c.u Deb- bi• Fred erl ck (714 > Ml·lSl>Ot MDCI NIWDe. ..m part·tl••· '1u. P\ill time oal1. Shoe In. AlrlOft .,..., K.lt. utee. Hrly + comm. "':~ :".,:.:S'°'·CllAPOlJ umC8llfM o. c. Ad Call SALIS GIAL out&'Obll 6: P.C>..lml I tlfl ... ._. . · u . frtn4llJ. over 11. lr. •;ks• 921.14 .. .....,, fWl or put s.o.&. -M/P tlmt. Tiiie Second~~~~~~~~ OU.., bD W 0eHft I· ftoGlj., nm.mi llKl ...... 11. -. IMI ..... ~ IOll ....................... ....................... ... .................... . • ~.r.1 't'~...u. ..... ,,.. .... •ar.lt..,_-* .... -.. ..,~ ..... ~ mll. 'l\doc:Mr 1'tlft ..... • . Jiu .. , . tf1 , I-..... :J!C>Alt-• .... ............... _,. --.... -······Wtllfit ... , !~ ........ IMUl'i..... .. •. -•.• di Ill. IOYINO ...... ._,., U , llblL IOO _,.,. .......... .. .. ..... ...... -........... ,Qa.... 1ni1-. .. ........ ...~ ........................ ...... .... !JtN,IO-tm •'s 11, mMc. M let., =-~i:~ m':f allMeatt.. ' Eledrtc • elaulu ....... ~ • ITMlll. &Wtan for ...._ lllllll Bread ••• '••HD ..U.a.ton..-.nn ,..._ 4 llo hm IHlla ltl ... ~•Z.. larlt'*" . Qllea M9 •l.,MH ._,.._.,_. movlat -------.._....._..,._., ......... ..... Ill. -d.Wnr..-.. ;.m:.._mA.:.c;:u:., :;:' ...... JO", -• ..... ~ ••1 kl ad, Daalel JO 11 tfN ...... I ' nt1 a...,... --............... . NfftQUll_,. •IA.Ls • ._......, ... .,..,.. ndlll arm .. .,.*· -.... ...trllJa.-.-.---········~ .,_,._. .... ,_.._ 'k41' I a11. I.mt .... ,..,..._,. Dtirma.i: --~ _.,. ldaAq ...... fl>ID· Good cood. suoo. ,. ..... 0.. MIU, .NM\abll••l1 lpeDr.,HB. AllftJ ., ... Pr .... .... ~ lfNl•tvtalap "'------------~ .,, •Ml'M SAU• WhHton '• Newport p1. fWD. • lllllt. MZ-9'7 ,_-.am _______ _ J""*1 .. curnaU1 blot• ()flee,. r & ~ell .....ud eerap CH11•·~ 111• I • • .... . _... Hr• Sa· Ilk Wit. ,,.,ed rem =· .. ,...._ lflTZ W. Ill• C"Om-tth• ........ ...,. ew.U.... ..._ A.Xe. alfettkm.li. -·-a B __ .....,, ~ •-'rts'MI · oe.&ot. Ndl -..~....Cu •t· . . Er~~ ~-,::~~~ .... !If ..... -........ . hll u .. , '6t1•l&... 'r 1•1 PW tail.uview ~Olk Upe dba Mt ~·naD.llJ .... ~:-==·~ ••a' ... =ult lt"..SUllO.-to1Cll"'. ll mo. old rem. Do&· Mee . ..,,,. ,...... 14)9' II ....., le/Cldluaa.ltua. Neut. 6 ...... ... .... • .,.. .... ....D)Waflt. "' .......... ~ UaUonu rura. &Ul• I I IP ......... -............ . aalary a.H •u•U-.il ftllrol.~ - - -&tpo Super Ola IH ... • 1050 eompan1 btatUh. ---------• ~~:!e-UHt_.~.m.!!; -.......... Y•··.···.••• ...... -t ,..._... flC'Y/9'1 'AMll'tHIAllH.._00 ... M "''"' •- •Ch'f:4 .. w. Oal1. . rls up your Apt. w/uouauel •marallWa • ua.iqoe M.tma. 1.950 prtcea. 3101 Bl)'lide Dr. Cd)I. c.race ... Sal .• Sun . ~ eoea-WlcUr hn. decoralive baalte.U, to11 le pictures. 1&511 Deltoa Cir. Apt. 1. Jn b9Ck alley. Off ~ WfllUr Beil. M :30. ..... QM"ftatio.to: ~:Ja·~= S17GD Good med P\arnlture 6 Cell t -U. M·'flu•n -TalbertAveo1.111 IW11o. GO+ coet new. ~--OBJwilheU I I IP SECIETARY TO GENERAL MANAGER The Dally P1l o t 's Secretary to the General ManaJer bas marned him, a'hd a new secretary IS needed. This is a polll • tion ol vaned duties re· quinng good typing skill, maybe some dictation s kill (but not man· datory ). Ability to meet and communicate with important visitors and newspaper's employees most important. Call the Daily Pilot al 642-4321 and a s k f o r Pat Stephensoo to make an appxnt.ment for an in· lervlew An Equal Opportunity Employer maoo rouataln Vallo, Ca 12 to 21 cu. ft. lJ.Hau.I. cwSD..LrorYou 1Z701 UJ-GD MAST8S AUCTION Semct. Oa ahoP, Xlnl ... ~ ()pp>rtwlity 646 IHI & llJ.t6ZS oppor. • be111er 1ts l!ml)loyerM /F ~ wuher. dot W/rallidl1 rrowLna C!O. --------1 cood.S75 SACRJrJCE: Queensiu for mecbenieally an· 9l:MOIO solid brus headboard cbnedtndiv. Tlt.·MO-CIOO, Vtlerloary A11l1lao-1125. Green vinyl sofa t!R9ceptiooiat Mature. Relrlc. aptabe blde·•·bed HO. Call 5-vice 1tatat a . P\&UUme. Ca.llt!lll-l~. Newcoad. Only SUIS. 5:»9 PM ooly, except AbletowortdQw. APPb' w•--s -Guar.S37-6S33 S&t. & Su.o. 11·9 PM. at: U922 PCH. HWll. -•~ .,. ,... Bch (213)S.IS11. llon·f?l Daya. Must be Hotpo1nt elee. range, v•-· SNACK BAR ATTEN· DANT -Tues-Sat. hm to 41Jm. $U5br to start. Private club. Call for appt. 644.54()4 Station ery Store in Corona Del Mar needs ex:pe.r'd aa.les lady Full· ume. 5 days, xlnt work- ing coods . Especially fine cl.tentele 675-1010 Males. Stockclerk. food prep, & sandwich maker U you 're fnendly. cons- cientJoUs & dependable we need you for our restaurant expansion. 8-4 weekdays. Apply In person Stonemall Tcr· race, 2915 Redhill. C.M Stockperson. full lime. part lime mornings Ex penence preferTed R.N. Abrams Catalog showroom, 1819 Newport Blvd. C.M J8. Xlllt.011110rtUDlty. for avocado, dbl. oven, xlnt LreJ'RABEl).good elec· penonable • self-rood. SlOO. ff«polnt dis-triebed,extra-long. Sl75. motivated p e r son . hwasber, avocado. $50. 66ST18."2·22JS7 Siuler Family Steak S'IB-8302 Hawe. 1&s52 Beach Blvd. New bdrm furn. White KB. SIG912. Apply in Waaber/Dryer. Great f 0 rm 1 ca . Bel 0 w pel'BOD Z.5. buy ! Both $185. Call wholesale cost. 2 yellow ~ bedspreads, king & dou· WAJT'USS Eves & wk.nds. Must be 18 StuJer Family Steak House. 18M2 aeacb Blvd. H.B. 962·5912. Apply an person 2 5 WAITRESSES Muumum 4 year~ food expenenre reqw red for dinner ser vice Apply daily 8-llam or al\ 6pm Bemard·s Restaurant. J:!ll E. Coast ftwy CdM Waitress. Experienced food & cocktaal waitress wanted Full time Ask f~ Karen. lrv1.11e Coast C-ountry Club. 1600 E. Cout Hwy. 644-95.50 Waitress, 5 days, 11·3. Kenmore washer. Good ble, MHl880or~. oond. SlOO. G.E. Dryer 5seu sbding closet doors. needs work. szo. 64S-0113 various widths SZO a set. Refng. 1 yr. old, SISO. Olli 847-7209. 6 to_9_pm __ S t ove , 4 burner wtoven,$50. 64.2·24M Otd G E. refng, cotls on uip, make offer. 546-84.56 Gas stove, dbl oven. coo- t 1ouous c lean w t vent hood & bt.e. Dishwasher 4eycle. Bolb harvest gold. Xlnt. cood. 64().*"7 AllctioR 8015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUBUC FURNITURE Magnavox st.eroo COMOle. $1.SO. China cupboard S200 Black iron floor candlabra, $50. 97.>-0741 Antique-like wooden water bed. worth seoo. S500 o r best offer. SJl> 1622 Formica dinette s et. rocker. barstls. a· sofa & loveseaL 42" round din· mg set. 6 cbrs. buffet. Dryer. 2 pc. ..nlonal 432 lrvine Ave .. Newport Beach. AUTO PARTS· llres. rims, 350 turbo trans.etc. Pool. & Chevy part•. 20131 Crater Cir .. HB Adams/Brllbnst. aru 912.3785. Sat 9 s G arage Sale Oak anU· ques, jomter-sander, de carat.or items. tin boxes. vacuum, much more al292 Eastwood Ctr, H B. Sat!Swi~L - 3 f Fctnily Garage Sale, eloth1og, house bold. unuture. 6 mts'<'. Sat ~3. 891 W 17lb St, CM Gab6oo ES33S old pickups only $4SO kt 380 J.:ood cond1t 1o n sell $650 oeu d dryer only s:.u Call 631 :ms GA RAG E SA LE 4 families. appliances. furn . c&oc..bes & More' Sal Only 8 2pr W89 Garden Lane. off 21st belwet>n Santa Ana & 'JUitm,C M Garage Sa.Je. Sal & Sun . 8-5. f'urruture & mis cellaneous 33142 Blue Fin. Dana Point , ~137. ---------Students 1r you're fnend· $4.75 lo s tart. Pnvate Club. For appt. call 644-5404 •AIETION• ~ ly, cooscienuous & de- pendable · Part time shifts avail. Tues. & Thurs. or Mon. We<ls. Fti. 8-4 Apply in person. StonerruU Terrace, 2915 Redhill. C.M. SECRETARY TRAINEE POSITION FOR SECRETARY Wl11:f GOOD SKlLL.S. Type 60 wpm, shorthand 8> wpm, front office ap- pearan ce & good telepbooe voice. General office duties: Will work Teachers Auist.-Special for sales staff in small classes for handicapped t'1W estate investment adults. 2 Yl'll· college · ex- c o . S a I a r y c o m . perience n!Q. S600. Xinl mensurate with ell· vacation & ins. benef1i.. pertence Call or write· Weekdays 8:»-4. United Mrs A.goes Turner Cerebral Palsy assoc. V'tllace Investments m> W. Harvard St. San-uxm Garfield, Ave, Huot ta Ana, 54&-5760 in&loo::= Te.cber'/Pre-Scbool. P/I' ---------monu.ng position. Own •SICUTAAIES• Secy Travel 113,200 Recep type 60 Sl0.800 SecS/'80 Mkt Art S14,000 Coot.roller S24.000 c hild welc o me . American Pre-School, Lac Hills . 770-1991, 552--7331 Telephone sales. ---- Waitress: Good pay to the right land of person. Ap- ply an person after 3. Corner of 22nd. St. lin-1~1 WOOOWottKBS · ~roduc:Uon fac-tcry top people. ex- perienced in mlUwork, assembly & lorm1ca . M\.L.'Jt be able lo set up ma~. Expenenced cml.y. M/F. Ta!Uac ap. pticationa 213-63B-8746. Yadlt salesman wanted for yacht brokeraae established in 1927 and the number 1 Unlflite de- aler in the nation. Must be experienced. R . V . St.a.at.a.~ A /P clerk type 50 $12K ••Sales/Counselor..•• Our Office •WORK AT~ Appt Only I Free Uz ~inders Agency 4020 Btreh, Estab '64 Newport Beach SJ:Hll90 S.C. etartn-legal u you are lhinlting or changing jobs, please call The Mary llickle ~ & let us do your job bunling for you. screen opporturut1es & make appt 's for 1n· t.erviews at your conve· nieoce. We offer immed openings for L egal Secretaries & Legal Trainees. Personahzed service 10 a prof man- ner-& never at any cost to you. Save your gaa for a new o utfit. MARY HICXLE AGENCY, 170 Newpor. Ctr Dr, Ste 245, NB. 640-2920. 1003 FREE. Sl!CUTAJlY OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME• Anti ... 1 8005 Part·ltme or full-time. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Local ca.lling, 89'l-0577. 18.EPHONE WottJC Part time, own hrs . Guar. salary. Call 848-7477, ask for Linda Telephone FOMEWORK EXPERONLY PART TIME •NO COMMISSIONS •NO SELLING $4.SO PER HR. Near Orange Co. Airport Call 751·2400 •TL SECY• Now hinng telephone secretaries for a new concept io answering service. P /time orf /tJme shifts available. includes ~me Mods. Typmg : 35wpm req 'd. Many employee beo e fil a available. Salary : BXl/mo to start f/time' increases according lo )'OW' pn>lraa. YOU will be front-Office to many importent bua. Need pxt tone of voice. a•-sunnoe, appearance & ambition. "' Call lloa.-Fri. mom. scs..4231> E.O.E. Tennis Court Director. WESl'MlNSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL Daily 10-6, Fri 10-9 <U>SED TU E.5DA Y ll751 Westminster Ave. Garden Grove 554-6103 Unique claw foot e d mahogany partne r 's desk S1600. MeMa han De&lt 842-8450 RtlHCH AHT19UES New shipment of fine French Oak d lo1ng & bdrm sets just arnved, over 300 pea. Wholesale prices d irect to the P\lblic. SO. COAST AN· TIQUE CENTER. 2318 So. Fairview. Sant.II Ana. (714 ) 979-3708. Opn 7 dya/wk. l<MPM. CROW'S NEST ANTIQU~ is not out of business. We did not aell out to anyone. We have temporarily located to Bonsall & Oceanside. We can be re· ached by pho ning aCMZM 493-4601. TOlllcJlll 7:30 P .M. Dining room tables, chinas. bdrm set s. armoires, maple bdrm sets, desks, rockers. bar stool. living rm Cum, + lot.s °'misc. /' SAVE SA VE SA VE We booor 8 ol A. MC, Cashier's cbecks ft Cash. NO PERSONAL CHECKS PLEASE! Food available. It.ems subject to Presa.le. MASTIRSAUCTIOM ~Nftport Blvd. Clll 1Dts25 ........ ...... .,.. I020 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted. Tandem bike good coodi~L ~ulti· speed. Ca.sh. GT.HUGJ. Motocross bike, mags, bar pada, x.lo1 cond.. S75. ~-&78 Dan Gurney nickel frame MX bike. Heavy duty wheels & fork . $60. 775-04.56 Ml6wj Mahriok 8025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.ontractor Going Out of Business. Misc. steel forms. re bar, tools, galvan.iud .iolts. nbts & washers & plumb1.11g sup- plies. Sale will be M·I'', 9am 5pm. Everything must be sold by 3/21. 16462 Gothard, Ste. I. HB.842-lr773 NEW' SOL ID OAK KITCHEN CABINETS (complete > from our booth at th_, Las Vegas BWders Show. National rmo~. will sell cbeap. Call aft 6PM. 530-ilS& ask for Mike. 6.S kilo generator & heavy duty radial arm saw oombmation on trailer. SJIOO/bat olr. 2 sell scaf- foklina-~ 1035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanled Siameae Seal Point atud service. Call 833-3544 for assipaUoo. Doga 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garage sale From 10" to c.ompl woodwork rum. Sl.00 f\arruture. cruurs. fully coordinated, •Int !!Olas, love seats, baby C'ODd $C50. 536-8972. furniture, toys, ele. Sat. Kin& size bed. complete, ~~Port· MC.~~ VN1eBw, px!cond. M.S. Beautiful ........ ~· . old hardwood dresser. Fn!Sat. ~s. 1500 Dover MS. End table boc:*case. Dr. NB. 2 refng. coffee S10.49t>-2S211 tbls, office d esk 6 ,....,__,, n.-·-ds credenzas, aide chair.. -..-..-~ --...,aJ.11 . ....., Y · maK biltes, children's thidt pile golden brown in NB home belni redtt toys, etc. 4 yrs old. lib new. S2.7S We ret.lred, re decorated, yd. •ls-cl M4-M4 recycling collectiblea. junk 6 oecaailies 2245 s.t. 10 All on. Dinette set. Goldeo ar Oil .. • Irv > bumper pool, 6 mlac. NB. s.t A9m 9-$ llZZZ Kata. WM ___ IOaM ______ ,Garqe sale: Sat./Sun. 3 Gf'ftl'l/go&d couch, 9., 4 fam. 21171 Richmond, q\l1ted cushlooa Sl95. 2 H.B. Brookhurst1Ef· occasioaa? chrs. 1 told. 1 ftnabam. blu 185 ea. Mapavo1t 34 •• MOVING MOMS nJRN cdor'IV, nck tuner. color K.JO OFF TO COLLEGE eood. best offer. 19x47 " Vinyl couch , c hrs. rmbog desk w /glau top recbning. old corduroy . ~ 642.a.9 sbpper, reeord plyr eof Sola SlllS, colfee tble SSS. 2 fee tble, 011 paintings. end tbls S35 ea. 2 Imps Ounese lmpe. luggage. frplc tools. books. com $30. Din set w 16 chrs SSS. forter, glasses. Vac, out· All matching & llke new. Must sell Thurs CdM door umbrella & t bl. H.S. 7~1421. 760--0887 toys, king sz spread. athleltc equip Sat & Sun Naut.ical styled coffee ta· UM. m7 Fantull Dr. Nr ble. end table. lamp 23rd&Tustm, NB Spanish dinette Great •-Family Garage Sale t'Cndrtton. 833-9:220 Fu rn . loo Is . l o y s & Cheerful, yellow vinyl clothes 8852 Dorsett Dr. couch & 4 med. height H . B A I I a n t a & rat.tan barstools 675-8170 MaP'Ol.1a King aiz.e water bed with BIG SALE. Sal Sun. 9am frame & beat.er. Good Spm. 9781 Kmgs Canyon. oond., $100. ~9795 ll 8 CBetund Broolth urst & Adam,, Fed mart ) Uvi.ng rm furn, 6 pcs all xJnt cond. $550. 957.9344 ---Dlnini rm se.t & 6 cbrs, orig. $3500, 1 li'I yrs old, $1450/oller. 7S.Z..1828 8'00NVERTIBLE SOFAB. MJ.91i4 Vmyl : bl.It ~liner cbr $40. Oold/ruat qu 11 aJeeper couch SUIO. Gold corduroy euy ehr 90. Slipper cbr 6oU. Ml. Old wlng·bck upbol chr w /wood carvtna $150. Oak swivel desk cbr a . Sat & Sun 8-4, 3 I~ & 3116 Di s hwasher. fishing gear, all sporting 11:oods. books, e .. ord organ. housewares. ear goods. ti.re rims. etc Come ear ly for best buys . ~l Colby Pl. (Harbor I Fall') 5'.W71.5 GAIKESALE SATURDAY KDSHOND ~. AXC. Remnlplyrcoleelbll50. a"1, C.11. look ror the ,..._. .. , Alm 1-1. cau UMCI 18)1 Corrtctlal brtlbl ireen bvlldlAt 111.-aftSpm. ~.--~ 1m09 otd. acro11 rrom Aaron -·--· _BratMn ___ Att_Kart __ . __ 1::1~~::.:~or. IOx•'!.' ..• ~d_!.a.!._ t~!: 1'Ct Cold Rolex mena UAM 7Pll 1 cl.a .-v-.. _..., ~ ct.y.ate wat.tb w/presi· • ~· SIUO •up. 72" dral'llnc dtot bracolel. fl.000. Double ldt.cbto alak. tbls 1149.50 llcMaltan BRAND NEW IN BOX. ~ 11 aUder door and Delk.~ W/WartasJJ.y. Or trade frame, froal doora. for BMW 3.~l. 111.e721 5J5.121Z Sperry Raad Copier, IZ50 • DllaDy n.motu copier. $40. JZP!aee Gcrtaam Sterlla1. lllcro(ilm reader, $75. 1 1Did/d11monct nn1. 35 ltalw9.. lid. 9>0/080. I maa'a weddlos band wtute /yel gold . l4cl. eel/080. 548-a64 Rolex Preeidential l81l : S5.000. Aft 5. 64.2·1775 --- HJG~ CA.SH PRICES PAID: GOLD·SILVER· US COINS. Class rings mens $45. Ladies S20 Will buy gold rings, watches. ~ -te. Pay. uig na oz ror 1terlulg silver. 116 oz for U.S. silver coins Wtll pick up Call Dtrect or Collect 96t"6507. PP . H 8 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WGGAGITAGS from your busmess card Send one card for l'arh t.ag plus one i.pare We rt>tur n permanently 5ealed aurad\ve t<tg & strap, meetinf"-a llf'hn~ ID reqwre~ Pr~ vml lioaa 6 ..... ' For d penona!iud tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we will back & tnm your t.ag5 0r l ry l WO C rds bedttot.ck PRJCES 12eaor3tS5 4/Stap SJ eoea 6 '9 ~es SJ 5() ea lOor mott S1 40 ea Sales Tax Included NO CARD .. Draw your owa or send name, addtesa. pbooe I& we11 make oiw card per ta&. Add 25' eacb- Send check or money ~ derto: PLOT NJMTING P.O Box J..SIO c.o.t.a ...... Ca. 112121 Sola Bed. Lake noew. Mat treis Dever used S17S Queea boll spnna •mat treas. New $165. 641-&05. Sll6-91S418 IUUTIFUL IAIE Ir UNUSUAL CHIMESE O&Jl<:TS. Figurine:\. Inl a id Screens. Clo1sonoe . Porcelains . Ivories . Furn Many u nus uilll mLSC. ~ from 10 tv ~-z deep sea poles with re els. bke oew SJS & S40 5411-9832 Otd slot machines Good 111vestmeot 540-5890 Pano. Knabr. ~nt cher rywood. Organ. Conn. maple. Z speakers. Chop ping block Dresser. dbl walnut 6* 1Z75 TV ·2 1 " color Magnavox Works S3S Twin mattress & box D>. 67S.1849 Moving Sale Noth1nc ow::r $50 W aaber, dryer. 25" Color 'IV. leie.cope. lamp. nag, appliances. Eves. aft. 6. 84().3805 Pool table. exquiait.e old· faAb.iooed wilh artistit' piano leu . Slatt'. LeaS.ber pockets. $1500 value. uenllee $485. Dellver free. 83Hl02 BUtbe Spirit 85 piece. m-0188 P/P. 714/15-4-8737 or r.ts IOl7 _..., ________ ...................... . o....mwu1y flatware. l'58 CaD;UY hem f« aale. l per new. Sellio1 form. pair Gk>uacesten. CaU Silver plate stemware. 9113-2600 Venetian wine set. book.a, T_a_l_k-io_g_p_a_r-ro-t-. _l_a_r_g_e bleac hed mahogany ...... ~ ~lea!. seats 10: SJOO voca ....... ,, SBSO. Onguial 011 paU)tJngs . 837~ Wlmds only: 631.2647. AU elec. hosprtal bed. Side rails 6 exercise bar Abo, beustde commode 549--14'T7 Sulpburcrest Cockutoo. l~yr old. Very tame. l560. ~aft. 3. "-& OnJmn 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UPRIGHT piano, xlnt Phone Secretary tape, oond, make offer . ., Used very blUe S48-5431 ~5.589 --- --- Car phone. 6 channel. porlilble Ong. S3200. sell $1400 7S2 1.828. 759-9221 Tilfaey's Gold Card mem bership, SlOOO value, sell l500 o( r 752· 1.828 Coleman Mac II 12,000 BTU air condll1oner New crat e d $400 ~ Signed Oala L1tho. $375 Bradbury 0 1 I , S350, ~001r t:tch1ng, 1165, 53:> 5585 (7J 4 I Champeoo J l.aett. hardly used 1100 962·5240, 962-:m.I or 848·2032 OIL PAJHnNGS -Cao oery, Cbuck Beauvais m>. LiUJe Gtrl $50. ln· cbn S50 'Dl11 Fairtull Dr. Nr. 23rd • Tustin. 5411-5008 SEASO N TICKET HOLDERS Gd your Aneel ticket. fnie thaa yar. We will buy 4 &OOd .......... )QI b9dt ~ lblt uckeU 1193-3.528 cla 1', e Ye$ 6 wtmd5 zu 592·S403 Port&b&e color' lt'' T V. A!lfecl CGDd. IUIS. Mll'· rared wardrobe doors US«! <"OMOle p1a no w bench. f795. 54,5.0985 Sherman Clay Elel1.ron1 c Organ 8 30 lO 5 833 02 IO 5 :Don673-51S2 Ask for Patty PIANO M'VSTSACRlf'IC.:E' "Horugal" Upnghl in hke new eond Deep cherrywood finish with 27 coats handr ubbed varnish Ongi.nal pnce m excess o( S3000 M Wit be so d Best oUer Call days only 675--0860 AnOque Piano. complete· ly rlMt. ~ or &st of. fer. CaU 831·2390 Gary PIANO FOR SALE Spinet, ebooy fuush. qlnl cond. STSO. ~584.2 MUST SELL: Walnut C.onaoie Piano. redUt'ed SZlO. Ofhr/S1035. 631..s402. Wurt.iUer Funm.a1ter or. Po w. three keyboards. syntNsb«, rtiythm, re. mrder, ta,pe playtt and bench. Xlnl. cood. $1200. &174m s, 1 II,._. 1094 ........................ _111.. __ ~_119 ______ SKATEBOARD FOR Sen' II SIOO+ SALE 81 vrda Burlia~OIH Good condJtion 85mm. ' KRYPTONI CS RoyaJ~crpt. l.lty WHEELS. BENNET Willow-dln wbWe C08l. PRO trucks. WOOD Cameo 7al.enon S31-8440. BOARD 2"5" 1t 7\.la ". NO. W1Shat .... Slhet••e 5 place setting for 6 $2750 c~11 968-4442 or !IS2·3646 494-11122. all& for Ra ch Diven Wet suit, thick 2 pc, new NO 673-0168 s..,.. 8096 100 new portable baby lu· ••••••••••••••••••••••• dwrs. S4 ea. reg. sell for WOULD hke lo trade tired $18 95 Call afternoon tu sound 230t' 1 Chevy ~ lS06 · '6 · • eng'Ule for '67 vw engine tn more or less equal rood or what ha\e you DeU11s. 546-1879 aft Spm ---------TV.Rodlo. ~.Steno 8098 Debase Album Soapy JU!ll-l or SCRABBLED ••••••••••••••••••••••• My wife is always invent· KENWOOD KRSOlO re · mg new recipes. Her cesver 50 watts per ehan· lat.est one 1s an omelet nel. regularly S400 now made w ith alphabet 1299. Allant1c Music. 445 soup. SCRABBLED E.17lhSl .C M ~----S t ereo Equipme nt t>4tc1l•1oe. cabinets regularly S35 W..-cf 1011 now S39 AUanllc Music ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4'5 E. 17th St CM TOP CA.SH PAID For used rumiture " a P-phaoces. working or not 967~133 Wanted. pnvate party wants lo buy 1·4 et. diamond. Good quallty. l..oole st.one or ring. 838-48Sl I Pioneer SX 950 rettaver. lpr. JBL 88 Special speakers. 1 dual modf'I 604 turntable. Call Gordon·~ IA.mt sell San.sui 2000X re- ceiver. Pioneer PLA·lS lum&a~. 2 spkn. Make OOer. 53&-7674 MeDooalds " Ralpba ticket t118. WANTED O:lklr T.V .. G.E . 23" table REWARD! Must Heve. model. Serviced March 7»1553or 1·981·2057 10. SU0.673-2654eves. Corp headquarters for statewide investment services ftrm. Fashion Isl. Excellent career op- port with diversily & ct>allenge. Must poasesa lop· level executive leCft!tarial exper. Call ...0123 lloo thru Fti t :»6!JD. Pa.rt time. Wee.lleada. Hunt. Beach. sa.25 hr. Call5»1112. Qwnp lire. 111 /F. Pel " 2 Cblnele lmpa 90. m7 1 h ow . P v t P t Y • Fairtilll Dr. Npt. Bcb. 2131S't-l.M5 aft.8 pm. Nr. Zllh 6Tuatin Stl--- llARCH 15, IOAll·5PM OU palntinp, luggage. ski clothes and supplies. pictures, wall plaques, books, wallpaper, cocktail &luaes. pmea ..S kJts more. Reaaonablt prices - ~mlllt~ot SKATEBOARD FOR ~~iiii~iiii~~ Traw:I Almta ii YOWll exper'd travel 9CMTAAY /fYPIST $~IOMUS$ Wart ... «>..,..,.. "'°"' .W recelfta '20boom. We,.,.._toppaytor .,...-=llolida7 Paid VecalloiM hldWeMJ.1 f 11 II ED I A T E <lPDlNm l'OB: lllenl tor N.B. ottc. Coo· tad Qndy: ... m:z 1 yr. old cocbr, bufC, fem. W\at daair, lampa, wall AKC. Sbola. Lovea mil. l2'J5 8utlaad Roed cbUdren. llovtat. mull Hwpt a.-. ~tt. tell. '15/oller. ~151 L«Mtl1 o...can.Pbrfe DID VERY TINY AKC rmlll,c1-ic, POODLE PUP . I .. TNO WEI.XS OLD . .a.2111 (714) .._ me ......,. ooacb. --------ldllL coad. $111. Ooidm a. ~. AKC. "7..f'm g::a.'!':~0~.0~ Sofabect, dbl, bn/bllt S-WU.1114517. plaid S1S. ~ bid frame wlbDatcw. ,.U..W $15. Ox:br-..WP'P· AltC S..to.-. wr..-:a.a.._.. •· PPTM.,.._ Qoeclea.u,, ebadellen, f41 •11 I C-.MeM o.r-Suallower • Bear. &mm from 8oalb Coal SALE Good condlt1oo 65mm. KRYPCTONICS WHEELS, BENN ET PRO truc ks. WOOD BOARD 2'5"" 7~". Ml. ~ukforRtcll ~ Pollen wheel, elec., \.brws up to 50 lba., MW 8060 1215. 8'1>4181 ....................... lladl llorpn 8'alliaD ~ llare. RoH Parade veterans . Res. TM.-.lOU or IM-ZZl.8 " .. _ .............. '°" ------··· =-~~~':. You 'raf requmt Ad-Sittw .W. when placing yQX od • . . cu Ad-Sittll' number wot qJplCI" Jn your Daily Pilot od ... Ad-Sittw takls your m 111191 •• • you d in ~ ywr mnvenilnce to qtt the~-to ywr od .•• this~ is only SS per week. for mort lttformotiofi and to pka ytU od coll .... 5611 PLAZA AUTO LEASING 1114t II I· 1771 11141111·1772 ... mMIUDI JUlt rebuUL ta-Jl55 •SAILS & COYBS • We 'Ve IDOY9d to •mailer QUlll1.erll Exceu foam 6 material 1c rap1 6 1971 3'' SklpJadi: open I I ~~::!i cnUer, J/0, I /I rlldio. u ual c...._ Qaulcs. Aatl4'1ft. ~· SL. CM 143-7238 llarcll Sl3,.500.-.cta Race, & 0... of • ldMI! _21._ZZ_us ______ HATl'ERAS. 43', twin . ~ JQz<"'---.~, lvlu.. dlla, trl-cabUl, Ouabdeck ._--------------------------------====~_.=:::::;:~;;;:;_:~..:;,:::::;;;... ... ...J USbpOB. Deeplball, ...,.,._ low boun. $1400. ~ Robert llcGrep. Inc orl63C74 -..ii '-I A RAY IS< )/\TS T1 m piwlulloa • ·······················-Matioll..-dUin 9140: •••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..--------. Auto1, Mew 910 A.to1, Mew 9100 Autos, New 9100 ~ •• Mew HOO A.tot, Mew HOO A.tot, Mew 9100 Allfot, M~w '800 1975 Puch Moped, xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~··•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···~··••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond.., S300 or best orr ~IRED INDEX l• .... , •• Cal 642·5678 BltCMtS ................... cllec• ..,. .. ...., ••4 r•,•rt errere ................. n.DAJU ~ ric.or-u...., ............. _. ..._.......,. HOUSES fOlt SAU 1002 . 1100 OTHa REAL ESTATE 1200. 2'00 IEHTALS JIOO. 4UO IUSIHESS. IHVESTMEHT flHAHCf SO(K • HJS AHH<>Ut4CEMEHTS SIOO LOST & FOUHD SJOO P'etSOHALS SJSO SEltVICf DIRlCTOlY 4000 SCHOOlS& IMSnUCTIOM 700S JoeSWAMTID 7075 HBl'WAHTID 7100 MstCHAMDISI IOOS ·IO" FUITOYOU 1045 IOATS & MARIHE fQCJlrMEHT •010. •o•o TIAHSf'OltT A TIOH "10. '400 AUTOMOllUS U IO • n14 Just move<! into town·' 'Then gel acquainted w1lh the Cl assir1ed Ads. They're lhe easiest way to find JUSt the items and services you need ! Advenl§ers may pla<'f thl'lr adJ hy trll'JJhun~ 800am to~30pm Monday thru l"nday 11 to noon Saturct.y COSTA M~:SA f>l'~'ICE 330W R11y 1142 5G7K HUNTJNr.TON l:IEACll 11117$ llea<'h Olvd $40..l220 LACUNA BEACH 1027 N Cout llwy. Lacuna Btac-b u.-IM66 NOR111 COUNTY dial lrff $40 12:20 CSAH ... MAOUMn l>e•dline for copy • kllla I• 5·30 pm the day belore publit'allon, except ror s 11nday fl Monday Edition~ wben d .. dhfte l.s Saturday, u -· C&AH .... IMUl.AnOflS ERRORS. AdverllHn 1bouJd dleck their •di dally 6: report erron lmmedl•t•ly THE DAILY PILOT U1U111• llablllty ror lhe lint btc!ornct Insertion only. CANC£U..ATIONS: When llllUn1 an ad be 1ure to make a record ot ' the KILL NUMBER • 11 ven you by your ad taker u recel,,_ ot your cant!ellatloo. Tbla 11111 number mia1l be p re1ented by the advertller Ill c ... of a dlapute C ANCELLATION Oft CORBPJCTION or NP AD BEf'ORll RUNNINO· l!!ver:r effort II made to llJU or COfn!t't a new tld that bu been ordu.d. but WI t'llllllCJl ~ to do IO .ail tJie ad bU ..... red In IN paper. DTllS.~J.UQ ADS: ,..... ...... tll'lfllJ talll Ill ...... b7 llMlll .,. at .. , 001 or"' oftkel. NO ...,. Ol'dan. ~:a,.. mes.,. Celt.8 .... dfte. • lJ •ooa al .,&I bra11ct11 ciMtea. THI l>AIC.V PH.OT , .. ~ u.. r11lat to ..... ,, ............ , . (. . . . . )' ~ ............... , . .... . '" ,., .. . . m~ ......... ,.... Take the SOUTHERN SAVINGS ROUTE YOU ARE FREEWAY CLOSE TO 5 OUTSTANDING AUTO DEALERSHIPS 0 Mission MERCEDES BENZ ~jO ts SOUTHBHOIAHCHCOUMn'S ® por GIOWIMCi AU~ DI.ALM SALES • SERVICE 28701 M.ugut>nte PARTS • LEASING Parkway. M1~100 V1ep SHOP & COMPARE OUR LOW LEASE RATES 0 BARWICKOATSUN E) MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS 714/831-1740 714/495-1700 E) BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN/PORSCHE 0 MARQUIS MOTORS E) SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS SHOP& COMPARE IN SOUTHERN .. -ORANGE COUNTY LAO UNA BEACH SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO § 0 i Or_,. eo-ty't Most •h.Jla,. IMW ~ FACTO«Y A~IUD SALIS. LEASING & SBYICf HIW 7f't snu AVAILUU-HUUY I SAVI!! '\UUl.1"11 \th. \ \I .I .•. \ l'll•on·1·, 29402 ~,.,..... MIUQf y.., 11141 •>1-2040 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-8. SATURDAYS 9·5. CLOSED SUNDAYS e SALES e SERVICE e LEASING ,. MllRQDIS MDTDRS 831-2880 :,M~fil~ 495-1210 0 BILL YATES, 9tct. .SAW 0 IUY OR LIASI VOLKSWAGEN 837-4800 493-4511 Sl852V•ll•R•. ... J-Ca•letr•llO SERVICE LEASING DATSUN SAVES YOU GAS$$$ 1~:1 ~ CITY HWY lm-GM'l or M1~7 19T1 Commuter Moped, o nly 855 m i les lOO+miles per gallon. 1325 c.-best olfer. Call 751·31129 9150 . ..................... . 71 SUZUKI DR-370 x amd 95. 844-5215 "78 Honda ATC 90, Id cond..15'75/bstolr. ~ VW Tnke. gla11 body Makeolfer. 646-7313 *** FodOlrY_., RIMOOF Daytona Spec11l Ltd. Edrt.ion Collector's Item Very rast •clean Mw.t ~to ~he ve•' 139-8513 "19 Ya.ma.ha YlAOO. xlnt cand. Wbite amp. lll&01 mna. SUIOO. ITJ..MIO ........ ex. custom. 4 mm. old. xlnl cood. SZD>tOBO. 551·1Mt'1 ....................... IUNt' 22 ft luxury mot.or home. sleeps 6. St'lf an S2:5iCI W + &-au 6«).&'58S ·1s Monaco 2J i,.,'Jlx D o d ie 440, air . ..-mar. aux. 1as. all nru. T·bllcb, lo ma. P.P. 714J540..l30I, Moo· fn aft G'M. Wkada al\ Mii. 'ZS 1'o7ata Scat-m.ini.. Ful· ly loaded. Dual rear wbl1. New Michelin tit9. dual .... t.anka, 2 A /C·roof • daab . RefrteenWw, stove. •Ink e&e. 1 queen. 1 dbl. bed. 1 owner , low mllea1e. llllJlt aeD tmmedlat.ely. l7mp1. 14,500 firm . 55'7.-xl,at.tm. ,........T,..... 9170 ....................... Ider travel trailer, ~5.aso. t:...~ lllilleS..vlce,,_.. & Accrr 1 Flea t400 ....................... MIW PARTS A SERVICE HOUaS =:n'W.:t:,; am.I Sat. ls&ul. SADDIRACll flOID m> s. lla.1.n, Santa An• At I.he Comerol Warner 146-7070 -p.int • upbolatety special ~ a.ad de- tail + reclOYer front 6: ~ ar Mata a.ad coce ma&a. only $185. David. Call 1·12 weoli:da11 , 1·4 .......... ~ 3'19YW ...... m!oeo.111-1157 'TJ Cbny 350 en1. QiqWe. SSJO/belt of. fer. Pb. 111.acm ~ I l ~ • -... . -. ...,, ____ .._ -..... .., ...... ·-.. ~· ...... -.. -·--• ------- This is the symbol of AUTOCAP. The Automotive Consumer Action Program. AUTOCAP is an independent panel made up of concerned citizens. Some are consumers. Some are automobile dealers. The job of the AUTOCAP panel is to help so lve complaints you have about your car. AUTOCAP is someone to turn to. 111Tt9~119 The number to remember • . (1) 800-252-9488 Thas messa~f' presented as a Public Servire by I hf' MOTOR CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION or Southern California ror ••I•: 'II J••P Wa1oneer lllOO obo. Daya 1'8·7H'I lvu •&TIO. Mart. • Dodie Ram Qw-ser t.IOOmi. Alr, Unted wndowl, tu.moot, TI A r9dlaAI, Nil bar. pJUlh. $11,000. day 141-0523, ~-.,., ... ,-0~4Nf, l ' •it ~ '1 l ' I t I '.I I '• ·1h I /0 0 '78 Ford P .U. F -250 wtcabove r camper, A.T .. air, P IS. All/Fii ~ UK mi. 1DAQY ex- 1'nldlt '''° tnl . ..,_ m... ....................... lf7'TOYOTA := !zn~~",! SU PICaUP Laob, nu Jwnbo llres, 5 speed tram .. AM /FM whla, • brakes. P.P. r adio, air cond. 4 $19115.M).04.5 camper abell OSI 7462 ). Mow o.lr $57'5 11 ~utility. l.J.ft-ote . ...aACU MADA Alkma S!OOO. 2JJO Hartxlr Bl, C .II. 7»00lr7 64S..5700 "7S Datsun, new paint, --1-979-POID---tires • shell. JO mpa. f I 00 PfCICWt SlD>or best. m.~lB VI, automatic trau.. "18Clle¥y ~Too Pick Up: pwr. lteeriq IJ leea Uwi Power llteering, brakes, lS,000 mllee. ON65177 ). aW>, am/fm, air. $2550. $4111 Call tK:>Qll. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HARBOR Bl VO CO!>tA M E!>A t>-l'.2 0010 74DATSUH ..... camborac shell, reblt q., new clutch, snow tires. Needs paint. $2000. 541Ul4'7 aft 5: 30 "18 Toyota Pick Up S RS, 74FOID short bed. 34.000 miles. Rancer XLT ~ ton Asking $4200. Call AW>cmUc, air cooditioo-_se._ml6 _____ , Ing, pow:r steering. ~~vy ~Uoo, 292, 6 cyl. Xln't'conct_kwi <2'7899) 8 ' bed, Runs gr eat. SZ6t5 Carpenter r a ck • IOI wrntAM toolbox. SZ300/b8t. VOLUWACHN 78X> WMtminillet' Ave. iDWftdmhwfer 8113-7S51 63S-7BllC 72 Rancbero, everything new from brakes to eolfne, V-8, a te p /s , camper shell, maas. 'T1 GT Rancbero al I irtru. BIO. lll0-3239. Very clean. 13, 700. ~ lra•d lew 1980 Datsm 210 2 Dr. $5580 Air 1.ond1l10ned. <'UIO lranc; AM tFM r.1010. unoerco.it, c,tdt> mould1nqc; OOOr f'dgegu.i•c:JS 100 8:>71 ($e<C,1 !>19~1 Brand lew 1980 Datsun 280ZI $10,380 '> ~. a11 Cond•llOned. pen Slrtpe. -e OaSkc l wfle(>I U)V('fS RockE!f Pitnel Un<k•c.Odt !00 !>391 (Sef 20280.?1 Brand lew 1980 Dats ... Pidlup $4880 4 '>Pf''"'· chrome oumpei .. ,,, Pod m". rors. f'IC (60-673) (St-1 1J 714bl SOMETHING v.. t570 :~~vyN:w '°;~i~~ ;·;;;;;;;·;=;; DIFFERENT! USED CARS 7JIATSR 7tlATSI• 510 1210 WAGOI $2479 s1979 o\4il0 trill>i . AMI FMraoo Auto 11ans . C IA~I (5831.STI ~ea<ty' '" 1611 11?8.H'\ 7JIATSI• 761ATSI• 610 8210 52479 s2979 4UICI llolll'> • 4uto "-·~'°'"°" nc:eone• 114!>8?1 tb~l WAI ( 14481 7636M1 72 TOYOTA 77 IATSU• COROLLA KING CAB $1779 s4279 Auto 11an,. A~CO<t<'l 4 ~ Oee;irty' hdll'. ,:,, .. 14 / lfll fl 4(,()f, I I ;>84 f I< r) I 1r 4 I l')()I 76DATSUI 76VW 280Z RABBIT $5679 s3979 Au r ()(liJ &1»111y1 At,jl f l.A H'1!0 (Sf>< 146'.<ll 2()4Pll1 1146801 CJ8JRl<M1 S-0/0BO. f6olf«. rblt ens Is tram. i>I 1 • Ill-Ga newtires.IG-21151._2. _ ~.~.-: .... -.!~.4~.'!:.-: ....... !!!!r~·~··-···!~ ~.~ ....... !!!«! ~.~ ••••••• !!!«! ~.~.-: ••••••• ~1~.~ ....... !!!'!1~.~-·-·!!!!I ~.~.-=---~ • • I BILL MAXEY'S ''IT'S STILL CHRISTMAS SALE'' . ************************** • NO ADDIJIBAL DEALER PREP CIAllES • NO BLOWN-UP PRKE snCKEIS • NO OYER SDCKER PRKES * On All Toyota C.llcas, Corollas,* Coronas & Cellca Supras ·u auOtHG •lllllCl:llOUI ro••u.-u• *MORE REASONS TO BUY AT BILL MAXEY* NO BLOWN-UP PRIC~S • SPECIAL ALLOCATION OF CARS HUGE NEW 2 ACRE USED CAR FACILITY BIG INVENTORY GROWING DAILY • TOP SS FOR YOUR TRADE OME OF TOYOTA'S TOP SERVICE DEPARTMENTS HONEST VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR! ********************* 120 NEW CARS AND PICKUPS IN STOCK NOW!! ********************* ALL 'NEW 1980rOYOTA alJICA CONVERTIBLE ''MUST SEE'' BILL MAXEY'S ''IT'S STILL CHRISTMAS SALE'' ************************** .HUGE 2 ACRE FACILITY OYER 60 SAFETY CHECKED USED CARS '76 TOYOTA COROUA 4 DR. 4 speed tranamiaalon. A real gas saV9f' (136PRA) OMLY '2695 '78 TOYOTA PIOCUP Auto .. atr. only 10.000 miles (15"1288) HURRYAT t4995 '78 TOYOTA SR/S LONG BED 5 speed. air cond and low miles. (1143004) OMLY '•MB '78 RED V.W. CONVERTIBLE 4 speed. FM ltereo. like new (75SWHL) OMLY 96991 78 DATSUN 200SX Auto . air. stereo and mo<e Super Low m11eS (975WCJI <;'HLY $4695 77 TOYOTA 4x4 LAND CRUISER H.T. Special 11r9'wheels and Sler90. 25.000 ITllleS (728T JJI OMLY '4995 '78 FORD SURFER VAN Auto . air. crui1e control ~ much more. (761UCK) MUSTSEE t5795 '78 TOYOTA DOLPHIN MINI HOME Fully self contained. stereo tape. 18,000 mlles.. (uec84) t7995 · ONLY . FULL I & 2 YEAR COMPLETE WARRANTY AVAILABLE -.....- t I l ~ • . I NEW 1979 2IOZX COUPE 52012 Auto trans lad air. cust paint mags. raised wt11te llr tires ·OFF WIND. STKR. AM·FM stereo Stk • 109-9 I 102292) ALMOST ZO I 97t 210Z.X'1 MOW NICI SLASHIDI HEW 1979 ~ 4 SP. LOHGBED P.U. _"_.,.__ ..______., 5799 . . ..... ---... ALMOST 50 MEW Off WINDOW STICKY 1910 PICKUPS Fact air cond . radio. mirrors fllADY FOR bumper . mldgs. Stk. •979·9 IMMIDIATI l40673el DILIYHY! USS THAH A DOUH lt7t~LlllT! NEW 1979 NEW 1979 200 sx SPORT COUPE LOADED! 10 Hatchbck 51027 5808 Off WINDOW STICKER Fact. air cond . undersea!. Stk. #950-9 ( 188857) Off WINDOW STICKY Auto trans • factory air cond . pinstflpes Stk. 1038-9 (060174) JUST 15 510'1 LIFT! HUUY--OHLY 4 79'1LIFT1 BRAND NEW 1979 810 COUPE Super Low Price! ... wllh 3 YEAR/50,000 Ml. . SERVICE CONTRACT INCLUDED A uto. trans .. fact. air. AM/FM stenlO. cruise control. more. Stk. 13!J6..9 (004468) ~ • air cond .• redial tir•. luggage rack. (156WZX). ··A Steal a t 13790." 12 Mo/12M mi. &wvioe Contract Available. 8,212 MILES '75 Vol •SWAGEN Air cond • AM/FM stereo. LI\ low miles. magi. radial $3670 SCIRIV'f'O tires 12 Mo /12M mlle .,.,., Service Contract · Avallable (834MKR '11 CORVmE~~~~~.~ed. s1tia~~i s I 0 -.,. (32290P). 12 Mo./12 M ··-·-T·TOP ml. Service Contract f '11 VOLVO . 4 DOii . \ lnctuded FREE. 4 cyl. 2000cc. 4 speed. air cond. Loeded with extras. 12 s2111 Mo./12M ml. Service Contract Available ··oead Sharp Gas-Saver.·· ( 1042151) 4 cyl. 4 apeed. radio. steel radial tires. •3675 cuatom Interior Super sharpl 12 Mo/12.000 Ml s e r v I c e C o& t r 1 c t AV11llable. 481M Loaded with equipment Extra Cl ean l 12 Mo/12,000 Milt Service Contrect Available (4&1TYA) ~6599 SALE~ VAL.IQ rJ. HOURS FAOM PU8ll~TION. ••·I I I ttl I.. IT I ------ !e.'~!.~-.... ... 9707 ....................... 111111 sm a&lver metallic: flaJal:a. Aw.om.Uc:, air coed .• enu. coat.rol. aunrool. *11) 74AUDIPOX Adomatlc 4 door. Very clean. Rune 1r1at. QIQIDY) 11495 IOIWITHAM YOUSWAMM 7800 W•mtnsttt Ave. ln Weat.mimter ~'7551 83Pr19> IMW 9712 ....................... IMWllMS. WHLSU. Alloys/BBS. Call De Oro, ~snt. "12 BllW 2002. 4 apd. AM/Fii radio. Radial tirm. Very c&ean. m>o (ilJ MM83) all 5 30. .... u............. . • ..... Cl\CVILH &I If I lltOAD\IMY • tANfA AN~ I ·~·••Tl . ,.,,.. .. \II.JIM~~ .vt•IMW•* .. -. tmll'llL) .,,--·=J ........ ) ,, ••• Ja ) ,., ... ..XO> '11.a.\l/a .UBF> 11•ep..uBB> ..... p, cmt1IQI) '11•1111 •U) a..iil lt711MWJ2• ....... /tao laterior. 4 ..-s. eumoat. a1r coad • ~ . .uo,. " • 12 mo. •••Mb. CI072>. lt711MW320I P')ard w /blue interior. 4 .o-!. amroot. air cond • tiipe deck. aUoya " a 12 mo. warraal)' (1481 ). lOYCAAYalMW ~Jamboree Roed NEWPORT BEACH 640 6444 .,., m ; Im.mac; &oeded. H ,750 ; Aak Neal ; IS·S231 /dya , 551 · sm;.,.. "18 DJZ. 4 apd. aimroof. low mlJa Muat sell DOW! ~~·IS1·7~ "11 BllW l»I. au&o, A/C, All/nl CUI, lLIDt cmd, DllCll ... ,... ..WIUYllJ •PlaOWll•* •..w ... ,., ., ... tbll"KJ) 'Tr•llllO. 9CTJA> ,. .... ipd. (121WllJ') ...... (11(1) '111114apd.. cmAUW > '11 DU apd. arm'DI) 71 aJCS a ) "721' AR > ,,., .. tmlMOWI ~S&ICTIOM Oii M1W I f7t )JOI .. & 1211 .. IHSTOCIU SADDLEBACK V AlJ..EY Ill.PORTS 21G llarsuerite Pkwy. lllSSION VIEJO 131-2040 495-4949 CLosm SUNDAYS C.U.ICOUMTY'S OLDIST Sl0,500. Weekdays W : I•------· a:Mli\llO, Papr: 11$-21.IZ ~ "ZS BMW 3.0 SI, alr, auto, ........ elec:. wiDdowa " lunrf. aUoya. '° aules. llUt sell. 754-1'112 '18 BMW &33csi Jn COllPft'" metallic with ~.map, caaaeUe. mid air cond. Leather In· tenor. «m > $19,995 IOIMdAW-. $ CON. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA 0 Iii. No. ol SA Fwy > «714112J.5lll ~byAppt T1 SSll, black. 33,000 ma. au&o. aanrool. au. alk>y wbll 93Dl>.04-9881 ·74 BMW. anrf. A C. am/fm. Jmmac. cond ~.Lac. 1642 LQZ (ilJ Doroth)' 891 ·3941. 9100 AMtos, .... 9100~M•w 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• VANAGON ··•·rW · ................. ....... ....... . ............................................................... .... ..-... it••••• _.. tt11 .... nao ....... tno -·· ... ·-········· ············--····· -..----·-···-oa,.t. 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DllatlD 280 z •·•pd. lo out.at.a.od!na cond . blue piutnpe ht. pt)'. Dl-1708 Silver saio. .,., Dmun 8210 btd1bct . A IC, AM /FM atereo dill. rood. 12995. 91-7334 wltdya all l"lllho. (lll) I. • 7 8 2 110 z . 55 pd m c111 Special la. $8200 080 .-.>all 5 am f whee 561 Plaon J! a Clusafled ad as ?I DATSUN ll04000I Stdu wtlb au&omatlc, air cond!Hm~t:t• stereo. CIMDI oelV ) $42'1 IOIWITHAM VOUSWAGIM 7800 Wf.9t.lrllnster Ave. ln W9ltm.lutet -~l Q.7880 77DATSUM no Wqoa.. 4 speed, radio and but.er. Razor sharp u:iaide aod out. u 7<lSQN) Sl4t5 IOIWITHAM YOUSWAGIM 7llOO Weataunster Ave. In West.mm.at.er f!ll3.. 7561 638. 7880 'TT BIZ 2+2. wpd, elec. mrf. AM/FM c ..... AIC. SIC m&, D10 861-7074 '1' DIUua 280Z, auto. a lr. special mas•. lo/ml, •.500 875-58)8 '78 211> Z wb.at.e 2 + 2. Im mac . ~apd, a tc. Mag w~I~. am 1fm caas . lloOlf .Jou vrea 1.5 .000 m I. 9D)CalJ~ as easy as dU1IJ.nK your 73 ~Z. silver. AM t"M ~ Ga ve u:. a c·all Lape A C mJg'> ong dolht> ret.t 64.2 5678 owner s:IOJ 1131 til4..1 -- ~ • M~w tlOO AlftcK. M~w ...... .............•...•.•.•.................• 9711 ....................... '71 Spyder. lmmac:. In/out, new \op/Ur•. IPIC int 497 ·1849 eva/wbdl. 'TT Flat Xl/8 xlnt. cood Air, m111 . c:aaa . .,+ m&>C-l5000. 183-J&t 1 ...... 9727 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 'TT CVCC. Like new. 21.000 ml, new tires 6 lhocb. SUOO/bst~ YISITYOUR Oll+JitH COAST HONDA HfAJ)9UADEllS TODAY!!! UMIYaSITY SALES Ir SERVICE Ol.DSMOllU HOMDA GMCTIUCICS 2850 Harbor Blvd. COSTAM~A 540-9640 ---?IHOHDA CVCC tutcbbaclt with atr condrtir«ung, 4 sl)ffd, radM> and beater. Very fiDesl ! (J73VCN ) S4Zt5 IOlwrTHAM YOUSWAGEH 7llOO Westaunst.er Ave In West.numter f!ll3.. 7561 638 7880 ....J "111 Honda CIVIC, ractory air, 8laupunkt AM/FM atereo, w /Jensen lri · anal ~r... Halot!en. dnVIJ\C bgbUI, Macbelm radJab, lo. ml. S4450. &6MS1 Aalto.. ..... 9100 YOUR #1 VOLVO DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY l"OH l!ri!:I RF.TAIL SAL~. SOURCE. VOLVO Of" AMEHICA .• THE 1980 VOL VOS ARE HERE! Let Ut sa.ow YOll WWModit U. ,_II •••wa 2•SOAN . ....,_..., __ --~·­~··•111t11• WASS8141 :=,:: s7951 lW( 1• YllfO • z•sou • ~. dleC -Utt-QI-. "'0'• C ep co•t ·l1031 .....,. ... .., • "'° ..... "'° --.... '"°°° --Tolal ~-··I 711 Down ... , .... "' llnl ~··••110 ••C:Ur tl, depo 1 tt 1 100 & -·· ~1·17'tl., =:'~ S177i5+ Ta IUY 1• YUlYO Dl 2•SOAN ~t.1to"'euc u a.n1 , Po••' dteo .., ____ _ -~· ....... · ~SAi 11"'7 WAS $.9075 =-~ s357 LWE 1•waroa 4•SOM 4 tpeed, power dttc brataee. ,_,.._. ........ °"" -~---­--.... 1sooo ....... -r•tr Tolel ollllOlllOft·Sll.MO. Oo•n Olff'fteftt. f lr1t P•r"'•"I 1111 67, .. cw•llY ~·--1~ ~'-™ DASHER Ta SCI ROCCO llY 1• wan ~E 4•SOM ___ ._..... -iw-.--.-. ....... ,. 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""''...,. .,. . .; .. ,, .... _.,...._ ... -..,, ., ~-... ., ...... ~ ... .,., ...the NEWPORT DATSUN DIFFERENCE! '71 TOYOTA CEl.JCA ~---~­----~ISi '"' '5289 979-2503 '79 Jaguar XJ12L. 26,000mi. Mint cond. Loeded.. ~.OOOml. war· ranty .•• 500. M>-'930 tiaCIDl5 llMZ .... 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mew 1979 NEW 1979 DATSUN 210 COUPE Automatic transm1ss1on s 5289 ~ 76 YW RASBrT 1Y.•...-O•"'.U'ld .,..,_.~ 11~.Mrla M' S3689 16 XJS. Loaded. Low miles, chrome, wire wbeeb. Immac. ~1-2905 Muat sell! '79 XJ6 . Squatron Blue w /blscwl tmer. Pvt. party. 673--2184 .... 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda ZISOtWborltYcl COiia Meta 64 5-5 700 O ur exclusiv e EXTENDED TERM lDW INTEREST buy or lease bank plan with NEXT lo NOTHING DOWN means that you can own a MERCEDES BENZ for a LOT LESS than you thought. Select from our large in· ventory of NEW and PRE-OWNED MODELS. MISSIOH VIEJO IMPORTS 831-1746 495-1704 M&s&MIDGETa m stoclt for Immediate delivery! See US before you~ TODAY!!! .IQ;.) ~~·· ........ ...,.._a.- 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2503 MGI 9744 -..•..•.•............••• 77 450SL 1979 MGI AM/F M stereo. t ape · ROADSTER 76tl2E ~ 673-3227 19911SCC .. Talbot yellow ln color with sunroof. a!r concl, cassette. Loaded! J ust :lXX> miles! SOJl under factory warranty. 0400) Calif• Details... mag wheels & mold•nQ package (510839) (Stk ·-• 5686) Wll.liSEALL 71 DODGE Olll SED. ...,._ -••a-u.-••"<fl ~,,,.. 76 DATSUN 8210 CPE '...., .., s-,,,.,.., ,. '°' 79 DATSUN ACK UP -'--.. """'-...... ~ .._ t'At1\tf'l1~ ... 772tiZ l •I .. --,Y,T';P/' IS. 'Olli 77 DATSUN 210 CPE. ... .,_.., ... ...,..... .._ .,,rr ·'• ''~ •3889 '2389 16589 '7289 '7989 74MAZDA RX4Station Wagon mex- cepllonal condition. 4 speed, radio and healer. Oll.SWW) deck. maple yellow. lop 4 speed trans AM /FM cmd. 124,000. PP. (7l4) !>t.ereo w/cass~tte & mae 752-0lmaft6PM. wheels. <958XVZ ). '79 JOO S ilver Dis. Mow0nfy$5695 ""'"" ~ ,., ~ ,. ,....._ ..... c... -~, .,, ,,,_ ui. c;.... -nw .. .1-11.-0 Pnc:ir> ,.,..,.,.. -""'o & __ cot..,,.. $1995 IOIWITHAM VOUSWAGEH mx>Westminsler Ave. ID Westminster !BJ.. 7SS1 638-7880 l91'9 RX7, xJal. cond. A/C. AM/FM. special wheels. eoo. C!l6.5830 after 5. Auto1,Hew Beautiful car. Sunroof. MIRACLE MAZDA llkMI Stereo, fully auto. Zl.50 Harbor 81.. C. M. $22,900. Leaving slate. 645-5700 642-31143 Tl MGB, :llnt cood. Must '87 Mercedes 2SOSL,new see. $4560. &•5-3854; paint, eng. & tires. M ant 8118-4353 keep callln&. C.ond. 2-t.ops. Must see. ~9152-U30aft. SPM "18 MGB AM/FM stereo tape, 11111. rack, lo/ml. Xl nt. ~ond . $5100. 846-1817 Eves. 9100 Alltos. Hew ·a Porsche Cabriolet Perfert cond. 25mpg + S12,000.552-6298 '65 CAllJ()l.ET Exceptionally clean, t.W.ful. sweet nm.nlni. Emu. $14,000 cub. PP IJ5..lll0or87J..1810 llew 1980 Yolwo IL 2 Door Sedan · Equipped with 4 speed, power pisc brakes. pin s tripe, wnee l molding & more ' HUIE SELECTION OF YOLYOS IO CVC24245A1-173074) WAS"$854t EARLE IKE'S SALE PRICE 2 Doors 4 Doors Stationwagons • 4 Speeds 4 Speed w /overdrive Automatics Available For Immediate .. Delivery ' ~ llew 1980 Toyota Cellca Coupe Equipped with 5 speed. AM/FM MPX. deluxe body side moldings. wheel well ltp moldings. ID 338222 One Only S1271l 5567 •t 1111 rt'Ot•Jt •M ,.,.~ ·"4 t ,_.. t< 1 10doc .... ftift <"9"- •t'J000<1 4l'fl I' J!> O.t •1818 19 c .. n 'S87l Automatic transmiuion. white with blue interior, l ie 140 KSM super sharp! 4 apeed, low mllea, white with 4 cylinder, 4 speed trans. Black. as new. 14,000 miles, Blue exterior, immaculate cond. Loaded. 32,000 miles. Metalfic beige Int. stereo c11sene radio, AM/FM stereo cassette. bfue. AM/FM stereo 8 track. chrome front wheel drive. tow miles, beige paint. 4 Spd .• with over- lie 466 VBS vinyl Int. Lie 916 PHI magJwhla .• 4 spd., Lie 1P1832 Ser 030788 drrve. lie 401 SFU •3999 . ~ .' ·15295 14995 16295 . l t r s . 1 ·. d e 'S r. 1r \ a ol re •e I ' . ~ . . . . . ... elll."rlc.llca,...._ • ._ ........ /OIO. ..... ONLY A FEW DAYS REMAINING! SUNSET FORD OFFERS YOU ••• ON SELECT BRAND NEW '79 & '80 FORDS! CASH IN NOW WHILE THE DEALS ARE GREAT AND SELECTION IS SUPER • . . WE'VE GOT MORE THAN $2Y2 MIWON IN NEW CARS & TRU<XS! NEW '80 FAIRMONf FUTURA $4999 Less s300 Rebate $.... OR 9919! MO. eo pey-ol 101 00 PrlCe a..e 8alM ,.,. 1301 t• "'l()(al -Doc IM 120 OMV 1101 N'fl 17 82 Del """ -t7297 (S. om> ISO.. 30871 NEW '80 PINTO s39a Cashor Only 572.73 ~~. . Only ,.. MO. NEW '80 MUSTANG 3-DR. Equipped with 2.3 rttre engine. Po'M!lt" ateenng & mote! $5399 less $400 Rebate 54999 OR 998~ MO. eo~o1 1•r.i Prlee U tOQ s .... , .. ,,~, .... __ 0oc. ... uo OMV l 109 N'fl 17 &1 Del P'"I once 11640 •I 1S. TnOllSll< 30111 55999 Cash or Only 5109.31 ~·~. NEW '80 COURIER PICKUP s .. 99 Cash or ... Onlj •5.51 :. 5 DAY FRH TllAL EXCHANGE ~OM AMY USED CAI! . . ... ------.... ~----,.--, --.u-••••••••••••••••••••••• "" '74YW-.tJ• lf7tCWlAC a..,a..,,....wtt.b ·e 5* • •• .... tic..« t'tlon· ., .. th 0 ~ .. 11 l h lal.cllmt -8) w/ nNf, ..._. • .,,. ..,., ....iw. ~. IOIWl'l'MAM "-~T _. YOUIWMet .,. Cu U• -Jf 1 hFltrA.._ ~~). M::&D~~ .. .... ....... .. ...... u Allk ... Kr. •191 .,., Kell1 • .Call Hl·•OO 'rl Biii. "*.,. tnllll ,. <bomt > or HJ·OO 10 cmta.•du&eb•bnkes. _ .. __ >. ____ _ Qt eoM. tZIOO firm. ...... 76VWDASte Dynamite auoroof 4 speed. 4 door with all' condiUonlDI. Sharp ' tMLPWC > SJHS IOlwmtAM YOUSWAGtM '1SJOWflllmimter Ave. In Westmimter m-7551 638-7880 '61 Convt. xlnt. cond. ~.$3,000. 548-479 7'SClaOCCO SCiecial ediUoo }et black s speed with factory aa r eonct!Onnlo1, stereo. al· Joya . Dynam ite! MY"BG ) S7H5 IOIWITHAM YOUSWAfHM '1SJOWeatm•mter Ave. anWfll1m1~r --7551 638-7880 71 VW Squarebeck Good cond. Lo/m l. Asking 12.000. Call ~ eves (JI anytJ.me wkDda 7'YWIUS Dyna.mite 7 paa~nger wiUI air <'OOdiOOft!D&. 4 speed. l&tt"eo. The Cham· P9&ne EdiUDn.. mtSQK > S5"S IOlwmtAM YOUSWAGtM 7800 Westm.anster Ave. m Wes1mmater 111.J. 7Sl51 .... '1l80 '87 vw 8Lwc. good cond • 41,000 ma S1600 10BO I ~Lynne atll31.....s1 7'VWIAlllT R...-sharp custom 2 door 4 speed. Only 10,000 .:tual aWes. •lXEJ ) SMf 5 IOIWllHAM YOLKSWA..- ~ Weatmimt.tt Ave. to Weatm•mt.er -7551 638-'1l80 .. a.. 4 spd. good ll re:\. aa:rool. 'l"O'.lm eng l6SO offer 64&-:r7~ '71 VW Rolls Roy<'e 8eaW. cood. $3,495 ~ • VW lolnl to be a daa1lc. Super cleao. All/P'll stereo c aas deck. New upbol. Runs ..-. 9aper pa saver. I ~Cal.I S.-781115 aft. 13 VW no motor. Needs eome work. Asking 127$. m«l2ll • VW Squanbaclt, auto, nma. SUJDO. Best oiler. 6'D-~ ....................... VOLVO SALIS. SRYICI AHDLEASIHG OVERSEAS OE.LIVERY EXPERTS IAILlllE YOLVO .lfl86 Harbor Blvd .. ca;I'AllESA '4M-tJOJ 540-9467 Medwlic'1 1~lal. '89 1"5, auto, air. good boclY ,liOO. 87U378 i4 J.M. E: am/fm, S2:iOC> or belt offer ~ days, ,. 8"ille, 1111mi, amt • WU. wbla, lmmae cond.. CaU....-aft 7pm. "II Sewllle, Jet blk "/blk ....... tat, rM plmtftpe. RoUI llO)'ee Grill. Wire ........ &-tract, lo na. :dal eoocl. .-zoo or bell atlr tak.-Wa •eek. ~. 'T1 Serille. Low miletlge, io.ted. asoo. 752-7133 or 164DU. IDnma forces sale. 11> Eldo, Wflllem Saddle P\reamt paint. Vogue tyres, wire wheels, steeo, etc. List SU.872. WILL TAKE $14,950 for cpet aaJie. Car bought in Feb. baa 98S miles. 714 t:ill&-MS'7. '71J Seville very clean. Wire wheels. $6,000. dys *-1141. eves " wknds. 963-5036 Have 1ood selection of late model Cadillacs. Two 77 Sevilles, 79 Sevalle, 78 Coupe de Ville, 78 Sedan de Ville, 111 f1•wood Brougham. T'bme cars have been ex· ecutive driven & are in xJnt cond. 6 mo. warran ty. For details call Joe Catro n 752-7531 or s.slll58. Dealer. "78 CdV beaut. & clean. 1Ut.. cne, AM /FM stereo tape. aJ.r, new Ures, brtts. :llKJm. S1. l.95. 640--4818 77 Coupe de Ville all stras. 1 ownr. Lo/m1. 15,985.SJ&.Qt2 "16 Seville Loaded. White . Llhr int.er. $6,700/080 ~ 'a 2 door: Dependable oond. Best Offer ~9825 9917 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 75 Olmaro LT 350 VII Auto . aar. am t rm . SUlfO. Oya. 213·944-9Wl, t'Vell . 714 531.&05. ---a..... 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77CHEYY CHEVEn'E Very sharp automall<' .! door with .ir coaditioo· ln1. stereo, maJi?"I. Sq ue aky cl ea n! 44IC'l'DG ) $32'5 IOIWITHAM VOl.KSWAG84 7900 Weslmmst.er A\ t • tn Westzrunster IB}. 75.51 638-TI!M I '62 Corva1r wagon. d ~I<'. nds !IOme work. l500 olfer ~5650. "II Olevy Monte Carlo . 47.tJOQnu. PS. PB. A1C, ~8-0484 . Must sell '78 Che vy Malibu, U.000 mi. Jm. nae. cond.. RIO. See at .. Presidio. Costa Mes;,i or call IC2"'300, Ad.sitter M131hours. 15 Owvy Malibu wagon. $325 /best offer. Runs ~ 631·1.1S7 . '79 Impala Wagoo: 9,700 actual miles. 9 pass. SSl95. <HBG908). 'TS2·7S3l 4i~S858 '79 a.evet~ 4-spd, A C. mx> 754-1801 Sam·Spm 'S!CHEV. MALIBU ~or best offer 67S-9761 Olrylalt-"2 s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77C..YSL& LllA.ROM 4 door . 39,000 miles . Sharp orictnal coodjtion. e1llllSTl ) $26'5 IOIWITHAM YOUSWA(HH 7900Wmtmimter Ave. In Weatmmster ~ 7551 638-78llO ~eYeS. -n Cordoba, full pwr., ..... UMd '311.. mint cond. $2995. -·-•••••••••••••• ....-.orSJJ-5410 ... ttlO C: H 0 .e HJO ....................... . ..................... . "7'I JU.wt•, IDOODJ'OOf. """1f1 av.Uabae CJlltim. .... lllllN. lllDl. llUllt Hll $10,IOO /OBO. TSl-4111 ll7Z Li.DcolD Continent.al Maril 4, very clean. 1 owns. moo oeo. Call bel LUI t>r aft. TPM, '151-1711 Hll 'T1 $5115. Copper, full ....................... poww. vtnyl top, am trm '11 Oiid 5"tUe ' cir, Ute qmd. apeabn. 91S--001S ..... ca.a cu. m.so1 ol· r.r.0a11 ... toFrt.•:10 ".03 •r DAY toS.mm.t .... Liie 'Tl 8nllle, lllc.b. u.r.. 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Amil~ _...._ '71 Gruda 4 door, T·top. Low m ilH . ,..ao., air.--.~ an.a. map. UN'. lDL ........ <S2Tl'll£> m.• ... '1G'1. •1Dl•---- ""' .L t' """" ~ ,, ... ,\' ,(J·~ \ ' \. : ''• ---- •" 19'1•: ••· ·~~r-· ..... tw· .. n.r .... Offtr. .,.. .. ..... u... ..... .. ......... 1. " ........ °"C .. Dlll8 ...... Mr -. ....._..._Au, ..._It llll. am or AIC.P,.PJS.-..a blltdft.•tnt. W a..k. rtid •!Wt.Ke PltAC'ftCALWXUJlY Cl!llM ... _.,. rn'n1 .... •tnm. Una. '7t~'l'Woudo .. e. lat. ta.IOO /OllO, 'IM-llOllU,llOllm·&pm 111.ear. _........ C< JJ111-- "14 o~. lltaor = "12adl~-. -..LCW,_., . --:-.c-p _....._. n.-ILU-•YI.·-,..· 8, =-•-VI• -· A/C, am/f •. '1000. m-mz .,., .,, ..... .a. w " aa H HH a. ~™•••••••.....'.~ .... ••••••••••••••••••• ·-........... , --·-m•, 'Tl Toroaaclo. fl,000 ... ,, ... __ -... -... tmflOD -·... ·-_.,. a-..... --• eoa111. or. ... • •-reo, e.-... ••· --·, ...... • 1.-w. Xllll coad. SlJOO. flll'. lllMJaD VI ..... ue tr.... 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COWi 6 cy1. engine. 4 IC>99d lnins.. pwr steenng & brakes. AM/FM stereo. bocilet aea1a. custom whMte & moref ( 150883). 52795, 1977 CHRYSLER 1979 CHRYSLER COIOOIA COUPI CC>aDOIA COUPI VB, auto. trans .. air cond . pwr. 11. & brakes. split pwr. leather seat vinyl loe>. cruise. 1111. VB. au1omar1c trans. air cond .. pwr areerlno & AM/FM st~eo B track. wire wtleel covers & brakes. vinyl lop. radio. ~w tires & more' morel (409SX0 1 (237WOT). 53ft5 I $4795 h \ .. • .~ ........ WESTMINS I ER VICTIM 8omr P8lll P•llMMt0 ., ............ & .............. w .. ta&uter Hiib School ...... P111it PaJomi.Do called llll pareatl ftianday fl-om New York to lilt tbfm know be wu boa.,._. a Wanaw-bound llilbt fora-...MllibWon. .,.. ~ ...... brotbel' al fa111*' ~ ebam&Mon Cariol PUemillo OI HuatiQston Beacb, NDOl't4lldlY was amoac tbe l'1 killed today when the Pollab alrlloer crashed near the W araaw airport, Tbe Palomino family, a friend said, la hoping and praying that Paul somehow may have mlaaed the flight. • Robert Caatlllo. a Wutmluter Hieb School 1uta ..._. Md a cto.e friend ot U.. ,.._. ........ said Paul had beea '-'lDC forward to the box:lal ......... t .. Poland. ··11a talbd about baxinl and do&u k lll"ofwri=alb' like b1a broO.er 4td," aald Cutillo today ... 1 WU be wu bopina bostnc would be a steP.P'DI stone to otber tJdnp in life. • "He was a very friendly, out1oln1 and almost bubbly person and came from a very proud family. 11 Castillo remarked in a bushed tone. "He was going to Golden West Collqie next year. Re bad sreat coala." It wu c;arlos, said a close friead, that encouraged his youn1er brother to get into bo~ and often helped and cw bim durine workouts at lbe Weltminlter Boxlq Club. Leon Crawford aa.ld Paul b.ad been in sever-G ol bia ~cal education classes at Weatminlter H11b School and was allo interested iD basketball "He was one of tbe n.ieest people I've ever nm into," be said. "He never let b.1a brother's fame 10 to bis head but his brother did make him proud." Sam Migliauo, Weatmincter -1 Fl FTEEN CEffTSt parlm ... recreation-direetor • aald Cub and Paul are the pride ot Watmtmter . "Both al them, J know, are fa•orit.es In tbl• town," the parks director said. "A lot or Yoanc people look up to them ud have modeled themselves aftertbem.'' Tom Lopez, a neighborhood friend, said be h ad seen the young boxer jogging along Westminster Boulevard two days a.co. getting in shape for the exhibition bouts. "Ob God," be said when told the news. "I just can't believe it. He was just getting started in life. J can't believe it." Crash Kills U.S. Boxing Team Candidates Air Views A candidates night for Huntington Beach political aspirants is scheduled tonight at 7 o'clock at the Huntington Center, 7777 Edinger Ave. Candidates for the April 8 city elections will mingle with voters for an hour b e fore making their political ~ starting at 8 p.m . The affair is s~ by the Huntington Beach League of Women voters. FVTril8teee OK';feaeht!! Contract Fountain Valley Scboo1 17 District trustees si1ned a three-year pad with \eacben Thursday night and agreed to restore health and welfare benefits to teachers for the period they were on strike. Using an average figure of 290 teachers absent each of lO strike days, Barry Pulliam, assistant superintendent for business services, estimated that restoring the benefit.a will cost the diltrict about $13,000. I . I However, tbe teachers will not receive regular pay for the time they were out. During the 10-day walkout in February, the district operated under emergency provisions stating that the district would not pay salary or fringe benef'lls to employees absent because of the labor dispute. Board President Betty )(ipanelll said Tbunday night tbat trustees were told by state mediator Draza 11.vricbin that t,e,acben uaodation leaders bad not informed members that benefits would be withheld before they wted to approve the contract. ••Tb• board feeh tbe membership sbould not be penalised for tbls misu:nderstanding, and therefore we will pay the benefits.'' Mn. (See PACT, Page .U) Coast • Dollar ffits New Strength From AP Dlspa&ebes The dollar gained on world foreign exchanges today, bitting its best levels in many moot.bs. and European eold and silver prices plunged as bu.Won and eurrenty markets awaited President Carter's ug:•tt .. .fla_t.._ ,,,. _.i• • r iw OGld. wlllm .e:'" Jaa. 11 In New Y~ llt · a Troy ounee, :e=-4r=~. .. ~ .......... man;t:°i:\4 eloHd at SQ&, down Ihm .... at TbmldaJ'• cloee. lt traded aa low • .._ In London. the cit1'1 five majol' baUim dealers "fixed" the mornlnc gold price at $502. 75, down from $5S1 at the end of btastneea '11aUl'IClay; but raised the afternoon price to $523. It closed at $526. Gold traded at $S2C in New York, down $'7. London sliver prices fell to $21.50 an ounce from $26.25 Thursday. It traded in New York at $22.4 , down $3.02. Tbe dollar, buoyed by record-high U.S. interest rates, was at its beet levels since last summer against several major currencies and sloce November 1978 against tbe Italian lira. Dealers said trading was hectic. Carter was to announce the program today in a White House speech. He will bold a nationally broadcast news conference at 6 p. m. PST to answer questions about the program and other topics. (Cbalmels 2. 4 and 7) Economist Robert Sincbe of Bear, Steams & Co. said that rate could prompt a 20 percent prime befOl'e long. Man Wearing Pantyhose Cm.Ilea Car ..... tp I THIS ts l1fE WR£CKAGE OF POLISH MRUNER WHICH CRASHED KILLING 87 ABOARD Twe.,.._ AmMtr;au A1pCN'tl9don Fight, lndldftg U.S. Bolling Team U.S. Boxing Team Listed As Victims MOLINE, Ill. (AP) -Bob Surkein, the National AAU Box· ing chairman, said the members of the U.S. boxing team re· ported)y aboard a Polish airliner that crashed today at Warsaw's internatlooal airport included: 0.Yld ~ lM ~ -, ...,...,., d.u. t.-.ie v~ """ledlllSIN•. -. Gew9e l'tnwllM,..._ v-. I It ~se-wt, U.$ • ....,.,, ~.Ya.. II .. GMy a.ytafl, .......... pflla, IJ2. 9yhlft l.JMiUot. SM '*OD. lat-147. LA-* ........ SC. Lowlt.. IJt Peut P...,._, wwami. .. r, u 1 ..,,....,.~.._.__,,,_,U.. Clwcllle ......_. SMa Monk•,,,, .,...Mce8f ...... ~Mau., ~ Wa1'9( ......... S-~lk4, 111. ~lllet CJIMlle. Fort eraoa, H.c... 111. KelYln And•rson, Hartford, Conn., ,_.,,,.......,.. T°"' Jelll9M. MtloMI C>Ndl, l~!I. _.....,. ......... ~ s.. '*9e. °'·""~---....... ~//Wt--. ............ ,,..... ....._.a. &AllM. ,......., ..,,... ~ Clrtltle, ~ ... """-· ..... lft""'1. ........... ,. ............. -.......... . ... ..---. Jee ................ M.C.. ..... .,.....r. '" .................... _.. .. ~l. I.Of elf'll_tald ... 11•~-.... : ~..._, ..... ~ ... Y. .............. ~, Plk«, W ................. M...I. pttolf"s ......... . Ml1t=•M1Me.•~.N.V . ....,._,Dr.A191,ef• I II ..._ Crmh Deaths-Shock Cal,if omia Athletes 87 Die On Polish Airliner WARSAW, Poland <AP) A Polish airliner carrying mem· ben ol the U.S. amateur boxing team on a flight from New York crubed into a military fort near Warsaw's IDter'llatiolLa Airport teda1. killinl all 8'l paaaenaen ud crew,~ sakl. ll .. -ol ...... , ...... .,.~. ••••hl•• •Mrh ,, ... '91 'fte .... h6aation al BB· Illa .... tile U.S. team. •• ...._. lnl aa.ll 2', was aboard the LOr ~ fii&bt, eo route to lat•r•atloaal matclaea la W---.ftlll ...... olllc!eiaNew Ye,...•~wereoe .....,... .............. . a-•--s10ennana. Tiie QJulldD C2 aireraft with 77 pa 114ers and a crew ol 10 aboard erubed into the old 'Caarist--era fort about tbree miles fn>m the runway, oo its secood approach in clear, sunny weather, witnesses said. Among the team members re- ported l y aboard wa s Tom "Sarge" Johnson of In· dianapolis, coach of the AAU's national team a nd former trainer of the 1976 American Olympic team, which won five gold medals. The crash re<:alled a Feb. 16, 1981 air disaster that wiped out the United St.ates figure skating team . Jn that crash near Brussels, Belgium, 73 were killed. 15 of them team members on the wa y t o Prague , Czechoslovakia for the world cha mpiooships. Among the dead were 16-year· old Laurence Owen, who bad won the U.S. cbampioosbip the pre•ious week, ber sister. Maribel, a national senior pairs champion, and their mother, Maribel VtDSOD Owen, a former champion. A witness to today's crash . Stanislaw WUczur, 32, told The .Uaodated Press bi! beard what seemed to be an explosion in one of the engines seconds before the crash. The crasb occurred in a deuely populated area south ol tbe Poliall capital, but there were no casualties on the around. cftld.ala said. Accordiftl to witnesses, the plane arted to dift from the hel1bt ol about 100 feet and slammed llllto the eartben wall of a fClrt built by Russiana in lab century. 1'be p&ane came tO rest bebiJld <See BOXING, Pase AZ> I ., ~ I I In Turkey; ' I ANKAJlA.; '!'Wt•)' (AP> -A U.S. A.lr rone C.llO ~ Dlw ma•· ...,. &M ••"• Twtdlla .., el MMe , klllla1 all II abo&N lncl\adiq Ila a.w .. mben, U SIDM.ut olftciila ~· ti ....... ~art 11 .. cJMd ll a lfA'IQ all .... lD IMlrtU&..., A~ ftl --~··efftdaal MW ta. pbDt U. ..._ fll fNli Jnclrlik on a nllbt to the tuten elU. ol Ent&NID and Diyarbaklr lt went down in a mouatalnoul area ov.r Tanua, 10.U~W!Mt of AdaJ:aa, oa lta Nb&m Rllbt to bclrltk from Dl1arM.tlr, the oftlclall l&Hl. ftty decllned to ......,, tbe namet ol the victim. mdJ rela&l ... are ooc..us.d. . -....... , ........... ... WICHITA. ltan. (AP> -rtnt lady Roaalynn Cuwr ... forced to fie. a WicJllta bcMl t.oclaf _ dNll~ ln her nllbteown and robe after fire broke ou& ln an acuaeent bank. ~resident's wife and about • 1'5 otbtr peata went evac from t.bt Royala Hotel 1bor1Jy after the ftre wu ducovettd about 4 a.m. ln the Kansas State Baak •Trull Co. buildinl, PC>llce aald The fire wu diacovered ln an employeee' lou.np on the seventh fioor or the bank buUdlq. Hotel sPolsesmen 11ld the bank and hotel share common elevators, nre escapes and ventilatioa systems. ~ T•,... ., st .. •11 BOGOTA. Colombia (AP> -Neaotiationa for the release of the hostages in the Dominican Republic's Embassy were at an aeparent standoff today. with Uae Colombian 1ovemment reporting neither it nor the M-19 ,uenillaa had chan1ed their fundamental positions. · "We will win or dle," the guerrillas' angry netotiator shouted to reporten as she walked away from the fjfth bargaining session In a panel tnlck parked outside tbe embassy Thursday. Today was thP 17th day of captivity for U.S. Ambassador Diego Asencio. 18 other diplomats and an undetermined number or other persons taken prilloner when some 30 ten.lat 1uerrillu invaded a reception at the embassy Feb. 27. Nd1DOrla Fatd1ed •• C•rter ..... WASHINGTON <AP> -The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled today that the three commercial television networks acted unreasonably in refusing to sell 30 minutes or prime time for a political speech by President Carter in December. The unanimous declsioo, which ·upholds a rulinC by the Federal Communications Commlaslon, lS expec~ to make lt more difficult for the net-works to avoid sellilll a1r Ume to presidential candidates. even if they think it's too early in the political season. Spokesmen for ABC. CB.5 and NBC had no immediate comment on the ruling. Same Jury Sits Sanity Hearing On Bqrley Starts AD Qnnle Coat; 811Piftor Court jury a..10 d,B~ today to ct.teriDJ..ne U newsmen Thomas Andrew Barley was sane when be stabbed Ms wile Catherine to death last May. The same jury of six women and six men convicted Barley of second degree murder last week in the slaying of his fourth wile. In closing arguments late Thursday before Superior Court Judge Mason L. Fent.on, Deputy District Attorney Cliff Harris maintained that tbe defense bad not proved throuah the testimony of court-appointed experts that Barley wu insane at the time of tbe May 28 incident at a Santa Ana abopplng center . Barria said none of tbe evideace lboVied conclU1lvely that Barl~y was a chronic alcoholic. ''The alcohol problem was never really subetanUatecl," Harris said. Durtq tbe seven-week trlal of Barley, the defenae attempted to portray him as an Insecure individual Who WU in the midst of an aleobalic blackout when be stabbed Mrs. Barley 17 Umel with a let .. r opener. Said defense attorney Georte Chuf a: "It's quite clear the man didn't lcnow a damn thin& be was doing when be was stabbing tbatwoman." coneluet or ~ It to &M reqUirementa GI U.. law." .. Chula said Barley'• boCit with alcobollam was a chronic, long-standing problem. The testimony of one court appointed psychiatrist, Dr. Seawright Anderson, iDdlcated that Barley could have s uffered brain damage from bis use or alcohol. Dr. Albert Rosenstein a court-appointed psychologist, said Barley may have been addicted to alcohol for mare than 10 years. "He cannot control IL 'l'bere ii no question of that ln my mind." Another court.appointed specialist, psycbiatriat Ernest Klatte uid Barley wat not suffertnc from any form of bulc mental lllneaa. Klatte, former dlrector ol the Oraqe County Department ol Metal Health, said Barley bad a "patholollcal relaticnlblp witk bl.I wife." Harri.I, tbe proteeutor, said Barley cbaqed bl.I •tol'1 each Ume be talked wttb a dlfferent peycbiatrilt. embell1lbln1 101De of the eftdenee. u the Jury flDds Barley WU insane at the tlm4' of the s tabbln1. be would be committed to a state mental ho1pltal for treatment untU phyalctam determine he wu recovered. If tbe Jury makes a 1anlty findina, Sarley would UMm face a state prison se~~nce of b4tt•een 15 years and -,. .. Annual Kill Of Seal Pups Starts Today ST. ANTHON Y, New - foundland <AP> -The world's bl1&est wild animal kill ...... the annual hunt tor tens of thousands of seal pups on lee fields off the south coast ol Labrador -was to becin today despite protest.a by some coo· serv ationlsts. About 200 men from six Cana· dian and Ulree Norweaiaa lbips, armed wttb hammer-beaded poles called babplb, prepared to 10 out oato tbe lee 120 miles nortb d .. tA kW and akin ==-*'Ii:.~~· ........... ~U"8'1Ull-&LtlerMfalr.... ~ buntera In New oundland, Labrador, No9a Seotla'a Cape Breton laland and natift peoples in the Canadian Arctic and Greenland. The Greenpeace Foundation announced Tbunday night from its office in Boston that six of ils members bad sprayed ~seals with green dye to protest the bunt. PACT ••• Mi•naulU 1ald. She addedi howevet'1 that tbe board atll support.I Ua ortglnal policy of witbbokl'DI aalary and beneifta from teachen who choose to strike. Bill Blancbl, executive director of the Weit Oraqe County United Teacben, l&ld aalOCiaUoD leaden didD't tell teachers their beoeftu wouJd be wttbbeld becaUle tMy Ud been told by the sta\e mediator that lbey would not. Bianchi said be was not certain whether the lnlormatloo would bave affected the teaclwn' coatract .-. "I'm p&eued to bear they (tbe trustees) did restore the beneftta, •• be added. Teacbet benefits, which include health coven1e and life in1urance, coat '4.10 per emp)oyee per day. Chula said the testlmony of two psychiatrists and a p1ycbologtst earlier Thursday showed that Barley, a former Daily Pilot reporter, "lacked :.iibstantlal capacity tc appreciate the criminality of his DAILY PILOT Goldstein's Naming May Void Election jud•• #ill serve untll 1112. Even sbould Gokllteln'• and Hopkins' names appear on the ballot, wblcb 1oe1 to print to two weeki1 the voters' decialoo woula be aullUled, tbe apokeewomu said. Howe•er, U Brown doetn't appotllt .,_.,Ute~ wt11 pi-oe-1 Md the wtwr ..,... a .......... ,...,.Wm. Goldateia wa1 named Tbunday tO ~OM ol two ...,.sy c~t.ed~ootbe~ CoUrt. J~ Louil A. wbo a11o ien'id oo Norua Oran,. CoulltJ' llUDictpal oaurt beacb, WU =~IMd W Bropa t4> tbe • Alto OD •rad•)'. Bro~ NI.CW ~ llarrild, a. ot l~~'T-­ce;;t1~,~~-o~....,. e•~Ha fef••dtr la ~= ~ .,..... eo•rt .,... ant malolpal qMll't pro wn. Linda Brockboefl, who heads the nursery at Lion Country Safari in Laguna Hills, cuddles two American black bear cubs that were born at the wildlife park in January These little fellows. who wei&bed about 12 ounces at birth. will grow to more than 200 pounds. ! SherUf'1 bomb 1quad me~· bera dltfuaed a bOmb found Tbunday alPt 1n tbe parldbc Jot ailjloM to I.be em.,._y room • UCJ lltdleal Cat.. L. Sketchy detalla nleued t17 ,Uolnnft7 offtelala ladicatfd Ulat the bomb WU ID a s:: coetalDlr lD • brow1i. ...,.r . Esperta from UM 11te 's bomb 1quad team expect analya!s of tbe exp&ollve to ~e HVeT'al days. · Uaivenily spokesman nJd ~ bomb wu dilcovered by a~­ ventty policeman at 8:50 p.m. durina hll rep.tar patrol. 1'1e device was deactivated liy 1berifr1 deputies in about ~ minutes. Spokeaman alao aald bolpitJ.l officials have received no telepbooe messages re1ardlng the explosive. Treatment Sought WASHINGTON (AP) -Rep. John W. Jenrette Jr .. D·S.C .. is undergoing treatment at lbe Na- tional Naval Medical Center's Alcohol Rehabilitation Cent.er, aides say. Jury OKs Secret Deal County Weighing Computer Offers By DELORES BROOKS l&WIN °'-Dlitty ~ ..... The Oran1e County Grand Jury put lta stamp of approval Thursday oo the secret proceed· lags used to negot.iate proposals for the co\lnty's mulU·mllllon dollar computer contract. But despite the Grand Jury's okay. the quest.\on or wbo ~d provide county data procesaa.ng .ervices for the next seven years remaiDI mired in controversy. Lat.at in the series of ques· tlons observers have raised about tbe contract proposal is the gap in the bids made by \be only two competin& computer com pules. Blch revealed March 5 by chief contract nesotlator Howard Dix a.bowed a $7 mWioo '1ffei.ce betw ... ~ l"r.:' " ~ Data clM~ .!sti~,....-=-eorporauon. the present COD· tractor. The Texas-based EDSF of· rered to do the computer job for S24 .s millioo, in contrast wllb Co mputer Sciences Corpora- tion's proposal of $31.4 million. But county offi cials betan questioning wbetber EDSF could do a competent job with the substantially lower-pnced contract S ubsequently . Computer Sciences Corporation hied a rormal protest with the Board of Supervisors. asking that the EDSF bid be re1ected because of purported technical 10ade quac1es and computation errors But a tecbn1cal committee composed of County department heads who wiU be m04lt affected by the computer contract en· doned the EDSF propou1 u the best on.. Tbeir~t ... 9'1b-ject to • of pmaltiel to tuarantee against non · performance belng written Ulto the contract. SUll to come ls the recommen-dation ol a special blue-ribbon com mlttee ol computer experts. Supervbon are aebedQJ.ed to decide March 2S who ls to be awarded the computer C'ODtract, which expires in Au1uat.. The computers perform such tasks as malting up county payroll, tssuing welfare check&. totaling property uaesaments and tax bills and tracking traffic: tickets Envoys Returned WASHINGTON CAP) -The State Department. wbida re- duced the U.S. embasay staffa ln 12 Islaauc countries late last year (or security reasoaa, b&6 quletl.J dildded to mura tM ~ it bad withdran to tour ol tboee countrtee. U.S. Of. ficials say. The COUDU1a are Om.a n , Bangladesh. North Yemeo and Algeria. Flag Firings Flayed 13 Workers Owtedfor Patriotiam Show NORTH PERRY . Ohio CAP l - American flags suddenly are in abundance - and more are on lbe way --..t the Perry nuclear power plant conatrucllott site. where 13 workers were fired for wearing flag decals on their bard hals. The L.K. Comstock Co., which employed the el~cal workers, announced it will di.a· tribute small Qags at the site. The contractor bas been under fire because of the dismiaaal of the electricians, wbo refused to remove na1 decals worn ln a s how ol patrtotlam. BVT A COMPANY spolu!sman said Thursday it will continue to fire anyone •bowinc up wttb a n.1 OCl bis bard b.at. Comstock wtll distribute ln the next few days will be in the form of ~tcbes that can be sewn oo cloOung "We're not anli·fl•&. We're not antl- AmeMcan. We just don't want 'em on the hard hats," he said. Mu.a1rove said Comstock policy prohibits an)1Jlln1 oo hard hata ex«pt the company insignia. TWO BIO&E WO&KEas were fired Thursday for keeping the decals oa their head1ear. Ten were let go Tuesday and one Wednelday for the same reason. The decals were distributed in a promo- tion by the nearby Erle (Pa.) Mominl News. They included lbe words, "Free tbe Hostqes,'' in refereoce to Americans held at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. Clayton Musarove. MCreta.ry·manacer of the National Electrical Contract.on A.ssocia· lion otllce in Cleveland, said the naes ...._ ________________ .....; ________________________________________________ . We •ow •toek t•e •••••••• eelleetlo• by Hollywood Clothes Men's Suits for only ·One Dollar!* "When you buy one ault at the regular price, you can buy another d eqlal or leller value tor only onedOlt.r. ~ ,~ .. .:. . [ , I • ! f • .. • • ' ) ' r .. IJ.&B9.,...,e~ , Dollar Rises; Gold Plunges ..._AP~ The dollar laiMd on world forelp excbaQes today, bitting tu best levels Ia mbly montba, an.cl European gold and silver prices .,r~ as bullion and eurrency markets awaited President Carter 's iollatlon·fiahting plan this afternoon. Gold, which peaked Jan. 21 in New YOt"k at $875 a Troy O\Dlce, dropped to just over $500 before recovering part of its losses in late European trading. In Zurich, Eu.rope's biggest market, gold closed at $524. down from $553.SO at Thursday's close. It traded as low as ~. In London. the city's five major bullion dealers "fixed" the morning gold price at S502. 75, down from $557 at tbe end or business Thursday, but raised the afternoon price to $523. It closed at S52l6. Gold closed at $526 in New York, down SS. l;ondon silver prices fell to '21.50 an ounce from $28.25 Tbursct.y. It closed in New York at t.tt. down St.SO. The dollar, buoyed by ftCOnJ.ldgb U.S. 1J1terest rates, was at Its best levels since last Man Fearing Pan1,yhoae Cmahes Car A 28-year-old Jl'Jorlda man, clad ooly in women's pantyhose, ,,as rescued by Orange County firemen Thunday night alter the car be was driving slammed into an embankment on the Ortega mgbway. Firemen spent more than an hour freeing the near-naked Fort Lauderdale man from the mangled wreckage of his car, about two miles east of the forestry station on the Ortega Highway. Engine companies from Orange County and Riverside County. along with a paramedic van and a truck company· responded to the 7:30 p.m. crash and found the man trapped behincl the wheel of his rentaJ car. Firemen used the Jaws of Life to free the victim, who was rushed to Mission Community Hospital an hour and a half after the mishap. He was later transported to UCI Medical Center where be. was undergoing surgery to bis left leg this morning. Hospital officials said the man remains in fair condition. summer against several major cWTenciel and since November uns against tbe Italian lira. Dealers said trading was hectic. Carter was to announce the program today in a White House speech. He will bold a nationally broadcast news conference at 6 p.m. PST to answer questions about the program and other topics. (Channels 2. 4 and 7) White House press secretary Jody Powell said decisions were made after the last round or consultations with congressional leaders Thurs day evening, culminating a two-week process in which Carter's aides met with hundreds of. people. Me anwhile, Citibank, the second-largest bank in the country, today raised its prime (See INFLATION, Page AZ> Deficit Projection Belittled An Irvine ~aff l'eJ)Ort ~--e......:.::r.:e: Mayor David Sills as •'Ju.st something the bureaucracy comes ~ with." ,.... °" OOUlllll baa 4'idded td ...a die ... Mclt to the d.tawia« board to C!Ome ap wtth a better report. Walter D. Kreutzen, man.acer of personnel and management services, said that the report cost about $1,000 to prepare and ''it is a planning tool that 'does what it is supposed to do very well." The report, based on 99 assumptions programmed into the city's computer, was aired at the Tuesday City Council meeting. The assumptions did not include recently released predictions by Irvine Company Vice President Richard Cannon that the city 's r etail and service-commercial facilities could be doubled by 1982 and quadrupled by 1985. Included in the report. however, was the predicted cost of a city zoo. ''The only zoo I see in this city is right here." Sills said as he looked around the council chambers. Councilman Art Anthony said the city could easily avoid future budget d eficits by wedding revenue-generating commercial development to residential development that requires costly cJty services. FRIDAY, MARCH 1~, 1980 Fl FTEEN CENTS ,, • earn • ,.,, ...... THIS IS THE WRECKAGE OF POLISH AIRLINER WHICH CRASHED KILLING 87 ABOARD Twe~lght Americana Reported on Flight, Including U.S. Boxing Team Bui~rs in Irvine F~ Lighting IJills B..uci-a mar l'8 fwdd to pe)' aome of lrvbt.e1a 8tre« lighting costa because tbe eounty no ....... ,,.. ... aedfdbc to 1'oa1 ll•a.a~ Ualor clt~ ~~ ... Loa Alamitos, Placentia, 'lWtin and Irvt.ne de- pend OD ceullly Street lighting districts to pay the bills. New street lights in these cities are anne~ed into the districts. These districts are no longer self supporting, and the county s upervisors have declared an eight-week moratorium on an- nexations and have told the cities to figure out how to pay for their own street lights. The districts have traditionally been financed by property taxes from new homes, but Proposition 13 has reduced this source of revenue. The street lights themselves are usually paid for by builders. Slunka said that the proposal I ""1te 1awn.. aenerated Uy figures on how much the added buildio& expe.a.H <of h•vlne buildsf ,. u.ree Jean ol lllb&.-lb.I ..... , Will a*I • tbe price of aew !lames,•• lie aaJd. Intne'a street Habt•na bill was $300,000 last year, according to Brent Muchow, public werks director. While city officials ponder bow future street lighting bills will be paid, the Southern California Edison Co. bas a $340 million rate increase pending before the s tate Public Uti lities Com- missioo which would push up street lighting bills by 17 .2 per- cent. Disruption Try Halted being considered by city staff BEVERLY HILLS CAP) -A would force builders to pay the 17-year-old youth was arrested first three years of street light-after he allegedly tried to dis- ing bills in new residential and rupt U.S. Ambassador to the commercial developments. U nite d Na ti o n s, Don a Id He said this is onJy an interim McHenry, during a speech on measure and it is hoped that a the Middle East. state, COlUlty or local solution In his address here Thursday. can be worked out before the McHenry told the Los Angeles three years are up. World Affairs Council that the A fmal decision on Uus intenm Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini measure has t.o be made by the may not be in full control of lbe City Council, Slunka said . • student militants ln Tehran. Annual Kill Of Seal Pup& Slarta Today ST. ANTHONY . New - foundJand (AP) -The WOl'td's biuelt wllt ...... till -~ an•aal ••at fo r te .. of ~ fJI Mal pas---flelcb otf the soutb coast of Labrad« -wu to begin today despite protests by some CCJD- serv aUooist:s. About 200 men from six Cana· dian and ~ Norwegian ships. armed with hammer-headed poles called hakapiks. prepared to go out onto the ice 120 miles north of bere to kill and skin their quota -about 75,000 pups. most of them IO days old Another 100.000 pups are con- sidered fair game for land-based hunter s in Newfoundland. Labrador, Nova &otia's Cape Breton Island and native peoples 10 the Canadian Arctic and Greenland The Greenp<'ace Foundation announced Thur~day night from its office U1 Boston that s ix of its members had sprayed tSO seals with green dye to protest the hunt But Greenpeace spokesman David Bigley. saying the protest was the only one planned on the ice this year, admitted the spraying did not occur in the area of today's hunt. He refused to say 1f it took pla ce ID the Gulf o r St. <See SEALS, Page Ai> 87 Die j On Polish Airliner WARSAW , Poland <AP ) -A Polish airliner carrying mem- bers of the U.S. amateur boxing team oo a flight Crom New York crashed into a military fort near Warsaw's International Airport today. killing all 87 passengers and crew, authorities said It was one of history's worst c ras hes inv olving s ports pe rsonall ties. The Polish Federation of Box· ing said the U.S. team , number- ing about 24. was aboard the LOT airlines mght, en route to internationa l matc hes in Warsaw. The airline office in New York said 28 Americans were on board. as welJ as 42 Poles. four Russians and three Ge rmans The Ilyushin 62 aircraft Wlth 77 passengers and a crew of 10 aboard crashed into the old •czarist-era fort about three miles from the runway. on its second approach in clear, !>unny weather. witnesses said. Among the team members re· portedly aboard was Tom "S arge " Johns on or lo - daaoapolis, coach or the AAU's national team and former trainer of the 1976 American Olympic team, which woo five cold med•"· Tbe erMh reealled a Feb. 16, 1111 air diauter that wtped out. tbe Ullited 5tale9 fiavre skmne tea•. la tbat crash near Brussels, Belgium. 73 we re killed, 15 of them team members on tbe way to Prague . ea.a. lcwatia for tbe world .... , ..... A.mcmc tM deed ~re 11-year- old LauteJlCe Owen, who bad won the U.S. championship the pr evious week . her sister, JfaribeJ. a national senior pairs champion, and their mother, Maribel Vinson Owen, a former champion. A witness to today's crash. Stanislaw Wilczur. 32, told The Associated Press he heard what seemed t.o be an explosion in one or the engines seconds before the crash The c r ash occ urred in a densely populated area south or the Polish capital. but there were no casualties on the ground, officials said According to witnesses, the plane started to dive from the height or about 100 reel and slammed into the earthen wall of a fort built by Russians m 19th century. The plane came to rest behind the earthen wall or the old fort . some 160 reel from a cluster of houses. The Cort and rine range area are normally off limits to civilians a nd a re believed to contain ammunition and fuel storage areas Wreckage was scattered over a wide area. including the frozen former moat. Fire officials said they bave no idea why the man was garbed iD the women's holiery. Growth Rate Big ·Irvine Issue A West.em resident said there were tmconfinned reports that the plane may have exploded a few hundred feet above ground H \t l"!lMe the landing approach. Coast Weat•er Cloudy toni1bt and Saturdu wWa 30 percent cbanee ot lboWen. Gusty aortbweat 1'iAdl late Sacmday. Lon t.oaltbl 50 at tbe beaebell ... • ln· iana. ~ SatatdaJ a to ft1. <See BOXING. Pace Ai> Bomb Defused At Medical ~nterLot Sheriff's bomb squad mem- bers diffused a bomb found Thursday night in the partiq lot adjacent to the emeraency room at UCI Medical Center. Sketchy details re leaNd by Untnnlty officials Indicated that tbe bomb was in a alua container in• brown paper baa. Experts from the aberilf1s bomb aq_uad team expect anal)'Sia ol the uploeive to take several days. Univeraity spokesman said the bomb WU dileovend by a \Ill· vemt;y policeman at 8:50 , ... durtnc bis reautar ptrol. 11111 device waa deacthat .. by 1berift'1 deputl• la •Miil • mlnutea. s~-· u. Nl4 lllllbl off 7'8i1 b•J• received' eo te••=· ...... ,...,..,.. UM ,._ . ' . . r ) t t s I I J ' , • I 1 l J In Trukey; ~ 1'11kvy"(AP) -A U.8. Ab' hfte C.llt tnMpon plan. cruhed near the IOUtbeut Tultiab ctt1 ot Adana today. k1Wn1 Ill 11 aboard locludtq ala crew meinben, U.S. Embaut olftclata f'el)OrtAMI. U.$. Alr FOl"Ce P9'1IOllMl are at.aUOM4 at a NATO air baH • ....A4Ma. ~-OftldaJI au.a pl ... b•d LUM on f'liom Jacl aa ·~ Mrt~• thi ...,.,,, etllu ot l!!nurwn a.nd D1ya1t1u11r, J\ clln "1 a moun-.1w11 ar.a ovv Tan , toulhweat of AdaPI. on ltl l'etum ru~t to lnclrb hom Dlyarbaldr. tho ottlclal1 aald They decllMd to releue the n•mM ol tf)(, vtctJm1 unUI rel•llvet are notified .... ,._,,._••••IPlre WIC'HJ'tA, Kan tAP> -Flrat lady Roulynn Carter w11 forced to nee • Wlrh.ita hotel tod*1 dreued In her nl1btcown and robe after fire broke out ln an •cUacent bank. 11te Pf'ffidMt'a wlfll ud about 14.5 other 1ue1t.1 were evacuated from the Roya.le Hotel ahortly after the tire waa discovered about 4 • m In the Kan.au State Bank • Truat Co. building, police said The fire wu cllscovered in m employees' lounae on the seventh floor of the bank bu.ild.lne. Hotel apokeamen aald the bank and bate1 1bare common elevators, nre e1cape1 and venUlaUon syst.ems cw. .... r•Ua •• S••••tt BOGOTA. Colombia <AP) -Ne1otiaUon1 for the relepe of the hostages ln the Dominican Repub llc'a Embuay were at an apparent standoff today. with the Colombian aovernment reporting neither It nor the M-19 euerrtllaa bad chanted their fundamental positions. "We wtll Win or die.'' the 1uerrillaa' anary ne1ot1ator shouted to reporters as she walked away from the flftb bargalnlng session in a panel truck parked out.aide the embaaay Thursday Today was the 17th day or captivity for U .S. Ambuaador Diego Asencio, 18 other d1plomata and an undetermined number or other persona taken prisoner when some 30 leftist 1uerr11lu 10vaded a reception at the embassy Feb. 27. Jury Deliberates On Barley Sanity An Oranee County Superior Court Jury beean deliberations today to determine it newsman Thomas Andrew Barley was sane when he stabbed ht.a wife Catherine to death last May. The same Jury or six women and six men convicted Barley of second degree murder last week m the 11layin~ of his fourth wife. dldn 't know a damn thing he was doing when he wali stabbing that woman." VI~ to JlftCMW MuideNI ..cl with plOptT MnSffl avUlthM. lllll•atd. Councilman BUI VardouU1. who .IJllLIMd to tllcal restraint and Ma,~worll on mutns 1ure ro1da _.,. bWlt 1lon1 wilh a.w devt._... MNtd wtUa SUia U..t tM ~'•bould w. Ule lttd ll makln1 1uu new cleveloDllaeota bad ttM proper amenltles. Candidate Dave Baker. an atlorn y and former UC Irvine baaketb~ll player. said he 11reod with Vardoulla that lhe city needed to conUnue to be tlacally fn11al. Baker pointed to hla ablllty to work u a team with other council memben. Beverly Writbt aald that ahe would work on the problem of teen·atera, if abe were elected. She aald many Irvine youtba have problem.a witb drup and alcohol. James Kincannon , an architect, tald that he be.lleved that planned development la Important for the clty'a tu bue and aaid that belnl an a.rcblUtc:t. he would be eapeclally quallfted to deal with knotty plannln11 laauea 1ucb aa tbe affordable houaina question. James Grow, a bualneaaman·enainoer. said that he wun't In favor of low·coat houalna. "It's almple, If you can't alford the bouae, you don't buy It," he laid. Grow allo said that he didn't want any campaign contributions. "I know tb1a may be a bard position. but I will fund my own c•mpal1n with no outside contrlbutlona. " On other taauea that came before the candidates: -All of the candidates except Mrs. Galdo, Todd and Nelson. s aid they wouldn't vote for councllmanic districts. -All or lhe candidates except Grow, Gaido, Nelsen and Todd. ravor the San Joaquin Hilb Transportation Corridor. FremP~AJ Llnd~Brocthoeft. who heads tbe nursery at Lion Country Sara.rt in La,-una Hilll, cuddles two American black bear cuba that were born at the wtldllfe park ln January. These little fellows, who welabed about 12 ounces at birth, wtll irow to m~re than 200 pounds. Area Boxer Dies In Jetliner Crash 87 STEVE MAULE O.•o...., ...... ._.. Weatmlnater Hlab School senior Paul Palomino called bla parents Tburad•y from New Yor k to let them know he wu boarding a W•naw-bound flllht for a boxing exhibition. The young boxer. brother of former welterweight champion Carlos Palomino or Huntington Be\ch. reportedly was among the 87 killed today when the Polish a1rlmer crashed near the Warsaw airport The Palomino family, a friend said. Is hoping and praying t.bat Paul somehow may have mi!l!led the flight t~ PIT e crub lite, -.... I.I uaed Ill a llitary lll'lnl ~·· . . "Jt it • f.eJ'rib1• . UJHI .'f¥I nobody 1u.rvtvec1." a ~uoeman told AP correaDOCMJent SYlwek Krupa aa he tried to enter ~ area. • Witness Karolina Lub# 32, Mid lhl w• In her 8 p......,.,_.....,,heaaw ·~·p...... . ·"I\ WI no wonder. as tMre were ~ of them ft}'tU oter .my house every day," abe MJJd. "Then suddenly I heard an JX· ploeioo and the plane -witl19ut catchln& fire -bit the wall•of the fort and then ran into~ center of tbe fort bebJ.Dd wall. Tbe help wu loatant m the aide of aoldiers who were ln· aide the fort." Two~ the ftpten belleved:to be aboard were ldenttfted as Lemuel Steeples of St. Louls. considered tbe United Staus' top lJ&.pound fight.er, and Andre McCoy of New Bedford, Mass .. one of the two or three best 178-pounders In the nation. A third fighter was identified as Paul Palomino, brother of Carlo• Palomino. the former World Bo xing Council welterweight champion of HWlt· ington Beach. * * * U.S. Boxing Team Listed As Victims MOLINE, 111 . <AP> -Bob Surteln. the N•Uonal AAU Box· lng chairman, aakl t.be members of the U.S. boxing team re. portedly aboard a Polish •hiiner that crashed today at Waruw's International airport Included:· D••lcl ~. La ,.,..._, ..... _.._ ti~\ LAM .. Y-.,--•PN•. tot. (-fl*,.,_,,...~ Yoni, 111. >fl•-\-.. U \ H~. ltotiol4', V• , 11\ ,,.,., o....-. ,.,..._ ..... 111. if•roft ~.Wt 0..00. ,,.. .. , l -~ \I ~\,ll' p-"-· """""-Wt.1'7 11.,,..., P.,-toll 0..••~1'"'1 _.th M••. t~ ,,,,...,.._,-.0¥oNU.I~ In closinJ{ arJ{um ents late Thursday before Superior Court Judge Mason L i-~enton, Deputy District Attorney Cliff Harrts maintained that the defense had not p roved thro ugh the tealimony of court-appointed experts that Barley was insane al the lime of the May 26 incident at a Santa Ana shopping center. Chula said the testimony or two psychiatr ists and a psychologist earlier Thursday showed that Barley. a former Daily Pilot reporter. "lacked s ubs t antia l capacity to appreciat'e the criminality of his conduct or conform It to tht· requirements of the law.•· Chula said Barley's bout with .rlcohollsm was a chronic. long-standing problem INFLATION. Robert Castil lo, a • Westminst er Hl1h Schoo l 'instructor and a close friend of the )'OWli boxer. said Paul bad been looktn1 forward to the boxtna tournament ln Poland. ,._.. _c;.,, -~. ~. ••S ...... .....-r .... * ''-""°· .,,, f lllOt 0..V.•. FCW1 &"91, H C •• I fl ll•hlft ,.., •• ,..,., He t tler d , Con~ H arr1s said none of th<' evidence showed conclusively that Barley was a chronic alcoholic. "The alcohol problem was never really substantiated," Harns said During the seven-week trial or Barley, the defense attempted t.o portray him as an Insecure Individual who was in the mid.st of a n alcoholic blackout when he stabbed Mrs. Barley 17 times wilh a letter opener. Said defense attorney George Chula : "It's quite clear the man E~ction Off With Judge's Promotion The elevation of North Orange County Municipal Court Judie Leonard Goldstein of Newport Beach to the Oran1e County Superior Court Thuraday lives Gov. Edmund G. Brown J r. t.be ri1ht to nullify an· upcomina election for the municipal court post, county ofDcials aald today. Goldstein, who waa defeated in 1978 for an Orao1e County Superior Court judgeship t.bal he held by appointment. was subsequently named by Brown to the municipal court post. He faced a challenae in the .funP :l Pl11c-tln11 frnm Artahetm City Attorn ey Wiiliam P Hopkins. DAILY PILOT , .. Ot-C-Dtol'I ,....,"'""_" .. _ ... _ ... _ ... _ ,,_,_.,., ... Ot_ '"'' ""*'-<-• "'-... ..,.,_ ... Ollbl•-_.., --, .... , ... (MM .... N--9-. ............. htc11nr.... t•1rtV•l~,tl'Wle,.......,.. .. ._,.,._.C.-A "-·~--.. -·---..... --.. , .............. "'*' ....... ,. .... " .. :ut _ .. ,-.~-.c .. -...u .... ·-... -_._._""*'..., '"''··~ VIC.•"'"'-.... 0.-C•--- "-t ..... ....... T-1A .......... ... ~ ..... ~~ ........ -==- om... I 111':11=:' = r.'J::. ,,,.. Hllllil ....... ...,_ 1111• ~==· The testimony or one court appointed psych1atr1st , Dr Seawngbt Anderson. indicat(!d that Barley could have suffered brun dama1e from hi• uae of alcohol. Dr. Albert Rosenstein. a court-appointed psychologist. said Barley may have been addicted to alcohol for more than 10 years. ··He cannot control it. There is no question or that in my mind." Another court-appoi nted specialist, psychiatrist Ernest Klatte said Barley was not suffering from any form of basic mental Illness. Klatte, former director of the Orange County Department of Mental Health, sald Barley had a "pathological relationship with hiB wife." • Harris, the prosecutor. said Barley changed his story each lime he i.tked with a different psychiatrist, embellishing some of the evidence. If the j ury finds Barley was insane at the time or the stabbing, h e would b e committed to a state mental hospital for treatment until physicians determine he was recovered. If the jury makes a sanity finding, Barley would then face a s t ate priaon sentence or between IS years and life. lending rate lo a record 18th percent, puablng up the cost of business borrowing another notch. · The action came Juat one day alter many banU bootted their rate to 18\4 percent from the 17~ percent rate that had been set Just lut week. Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co . ranked fourth in the nation. JOtned in the !BY.I percent rate as did BanJc or America, No. l : Security Pacific National Bank. Lloyds Bank or California and United California Bank. F,...PflfleAJ SEALS ... Lawrence, 5-00 miles to the southwest, where the first phase or the hunt ended this week with a total catch of 19.750 aeal pups. The Canadian 1overnment al· lows an aMual catch of 195,000 pups -180,000 or the hirp species and 15,000 of the hooded species -in the entire northwest Atlantic region. Feder al fisheries scientists say the harp herd, esUmated at l 3 million. could at.and an an- nual kill or 240.000 without put· Una the species lD dan1er or depletion. ~DllOii JIOOre and Steve Wlllon reheafff for 10Dllbt'• a p_.m. El of "Amile G« Your OW\'' at Ulllventty Hl•b Saturday · Derformlncn allo will be at I p.m. y wm be m the ecbool'• mu!ti·pUrpoM room . -A. ~- 1 l 11,,_ .............. WE8TMIN8T!R VICTIM llmr.er Pwl P.aa...., ,_,_,_. __ ,_...,,...,._,, J-~ ~ ... s-OiiooQo.. Dr ..... --...-...... ..,.., .. -. .......... .,....._,,.u..,....... "He talked about bolling and doing It profeulonally like ht5 brother did.'' 11ld CftUl.lo today. "I think he WU boplng boxing would be a stepping atone to ot.ber things In Ille." said Carlos and Paul are the pride or Westmimter. ~c:.-.~ ............ . ~ ~. 9kA .. _. "'•. ·-...... ·~"-'-"' ''Both of them. I koow. an: favorites in this town," th~ parks di~ctor said ··A lot or young people look up to them and have modeled lhemselv~ after them ·· .kw .,_.,.._....._ ... ~ ............ . II\ -•IJotl lo ,,_ 90••"9 < ... 1"'09ftt. U)T .,,, ... ,,... .......... A.rftt.r-k.-. .. ,.. 4!Clolwct: "He was a ver y friendly. outgoing and almost bubbly person and came from a very proud family," Caatill o remartted in a bushed tone. "11£' was going to Golden We!it College next year. He had greul goals." It was Carlos, said a closc_. friend, that encouraged his younger brother t o get Into boxing and often helped and guided him during workouts at the Weatmlnater Boxing Club. Leon Crawford said Paul had been in several or his physical e ducation claaaea at Weatminater High School and was abo interested In basketball ·'He was one of the nicest people I've ever run into." he said. "He never let his brother's fame 10 to hla head but his brother did make him proud." Sam MJsllauo. Westminster parka and recreaUon director. H----~J .-.WPNllM,H.Y. H--...... -...... P1t(H W .-~~fl HJ "•IC.fir'°'\ ..... J.,..,,. .,,, ... ....._,_._..._._,,_,Hy -··-.o. ...._ ... a-... ...... ..., Puppy Slain Bul,/,et Misses Boy, 9 SAN JOSE <AP) -A San Jose man was booked for investigation of endange ring a child and cruelty to animals after he allegedly shot a boy's puppy to death as he held it in his arms, Santa Clara sherirrs deputies said. John O'Connell, 31. was arrested Thursday night. Officers described the incident this way: Russell Reed. 9, was chasing bis German shepherd puppy. which had been chasing a cat in the El Cort~ trailer park. The chase ended outside O'Connell'• trailer and he came out with a rifle and shot the dog in the back leg as the llttlc boy cradled it In hJ s arms. YoWlg Reed was not injured. We••• stoek t•e fabaleas eolleetlo• by· l Hollywood Clothes f) Men's Suits ~ ·----·- for only .. One Dollar!* "When you buy Ont autt at the '9Qul~oe, you can b&N anothtf al 1 Of ,._, va1ue for only one ar. 't . -- > .. • .. ·- .~ ·~ ·' • I • It '.Q t • • r ) t r 7 ·8 •••••Se••ewee Driver Agrees · To Serve Time BJ FaEDBIUCK SCllOEMEID.. Of•0161¥ ......... Dana Polntrestaurat.eur Robert Charles Mardian withdrew bis request to be placed on a work furlough today and aereed to serve a six-month jail sentence on bis 1978 conviction of reckless driving. Mardian pre vious ly h ad souibt to spend bis jail term at nig6ts and on weekends -a request that drew opposition from the district attorney's office and the fa mily o f a 15-year-old boy pe rmanently injured in the 1977 crash of :Marclian's silver Ferrari near Car Victim Found in Panlylwse A 28-year-old Florida man, clad ooJy in women's pantyhose, was rescued by Orange County flremeo Tburaday night after the car be was driving slammed into an embau-..nt on the OJ't4p 1¥-.Y• boa?m~-g:tn!r~ La ud'erda e man from tbe mangled wreckage of bis car, about two miles east or the forellr7 lltldioD OD &M ~ Hlah•q. En1lne C?ompaal•• fre.m Ora.nae CoUDty and Rhenide County, along with a paramedic van and a truck company responded to the 7:30 p.m. crash and found the m a n trapped behind the wheel of his rental car. Firemen used tbe Jaws or Life to free the victim, who was rushed to Mission Community Hospital an hour and a half after the misbap. He was later transported to UCI Medical Center where he was tmdergoing surgery to bis left leg this morning. Hospital officials said the man remains in fair condition. Fire officials said they have no idea why the man was garbed in the women's hosiery. tbe entrance to Doheny State Beacb. Tboucb Kantian withdrew b1a requeat for tbe work furlouib. tbe accident victim, Mike Dawes, and bia father, Les Dawes, said juatlce baa not been served. . Mardian was not available for comment. He left the courtroom via an el evator nor m ally reserved for the e xclusive use of judges and court personnel. Defense attorney Bradle y Breakman. said Mardian, 32, did not say why he withdrew his r equest for tbe furlou g h program. "My be lie f is that Mr . M a rdian s tepped back and accepted the just -punishment ," said Deputy District Attorney Joan Reilly. She sa id she also believed Mardian, owner of the Wind and Sea a nd Harpoon He nry's, feared critical p ublicity if he pursued being placed on a work furlough. "It essentially a mounts to preferential treatment," Ms. Reilly said. Mardian agreed at the early morning hearing to e nte r Orange County Jail DO later than May JS. Be previously bad paid a $500 nae •=,at Cbt eud of bia tn~ t;te ONa•• i:L S~rtor Court .Judge Lae. The younger Dawes was carrrm. a fiahln& pQle and .,.,. ill .., • .at u.. beaeb l*'k albwe • .i... s. tm when llardian't •J>Ort• car ~~ tbe can anc1 atnack the Mudian initially WU cbarpd witb felony drunken driving, 1be charge later was dismissed due to insufficient evidence -in part because Mardian denied at the scene that be was driving the car. He said a male companion was the driver. T estimon y, how ever , indicated that Mardian had been drinking heavily for about four hours prior to the accident and had been traveling a t speeds e xceeding 60 miles per hour. Asked if be felt justice had been served, Dawes r eplied simply, "No." The boy is unable to open bis <See DRIVER, Page A2) Seal, Slaugliter On Despite Protests ST. AN T H O NY , N e w · foundland (AP> -The world's biggest wild animal kill -the annual hunt f o r t e ns of thou.sands of seal pups on ice Coast Wea tiler Cloudy to•t1bt and SaturdQ wtth ao percent 'ch•nee ~ llbotrers. Gusty nortbweat wlnda late Satanlay. Lowa toDJPt 50 at a.be beaebel and 51 in· land. BlCba Saturday a to 11. fields off tbe south coast or Labrador -was to begin today despite protests by some con· senationists. About 200 men from six Cana- dian and three Norwegian ships, armed with hamme r -headed poles called bakapiks, prepared to go out onto the ice 120 miles nort..h of here to kill and skin their quota -about 75,000 pups, moet oft.hem 10 days old. Fl FTEEN CENTS . 87 Die 1 .On Polish Airliner Delly,,_~ ............ E..,._.M, RESIDENT WITH GARDEN HOSE (ARROW) HELPS FIGHT LAGUNA HOUSE F1RE Sparka From ldlng Motorcycle Blamed for $100,000 Arch Beach Heights Blaze Laguna ·Home B11rned Spilled Cycle Gas Sparks $100,000 Fire An idliae motoreycle that appareotly fell over in a hilltop IA.-.8eaeb ....... ,,.arted a '*_ ............ 1e ... Areh' Beaeb Beiab\a bome Tbandq ..,.,._ . Smote from the blaze could be aeeo by motGrilb as far away• Cr7ltel ~ .. MU'l7 t .. ::r-~ = f.n:: adjacent beme• crowded toaether on Santa Ana Avenue. The blue at 983 Santa Ana Ave. gutted the garage and third level or the home belonging to an Upland man. Three tenants or the house were not inj ured in the blaze, firemen said today. Investigators said they believe David Cherry, who lives in the house, was running his 1958 Harley Davidson motorcycle in the garage when it tipped over, spilling gasoline on the bot engine. Fla mes d estroye d th e m ot orcycle a nd a Porsche automobile in the garage before traveling up the tall structure. igniting the second le vel or the home. The fi r e continued its destructive path, climbing a stairway to the third level where it destroyed the contents of that living area. Firemen and neighbors played water on two a djacent homes threatened by the n ames. Homes in Arch Beach Heights are separated by_JonJy six feet, and the heat of Thursday's fire broke a sliding glass door on an adjacent home and scorched the wood siding. ''If we bad had some wind up here, things could have been much worse," said Fire Chief Charley Kuhn. The fire c ause d $70,000 damage to the ' structure and $..~,000 to the contents. o.11, ......... ..,.-~ RESIDENT WATCHES AS Hl!R HOllE IURNS Linda Gattler (Sungla ... a) Comforted by Clteryl Dl~ne <'Alrter Speee• A e•ltetl Dollar Soars; Gold Sags p.._AP.,..,_acMs Tbe dollar aained on world forelp adaanaes todaJ, hittine its best levels in mUlf months, and European &old aaid silver prices phiqed u bu111c1D and curreacJ markets awaited Preti.tent Carter'• lnflatloa·fl1latln1 plan tbl1 afternooD. raiaed tbe afternoon price to $523. It clolsed at 1526. Gold closed at $526 lo New York, down $5. London allver prices fell to $21.50 an ounce from t28.2S Thursday. It cloeed in New York at 121. down..M.50. The dollar , buo7ed by record-bi&h U.S. interest rates, wu at ita best levels alnce lut summer qalnat several m.UOr currenct• and alnce Nov•m&er 1918 a1almt the Italian Ura. Deelen hid tradint was beetle. Carter waa to announ~ tbe Protnm tod-r In • White JblM ~ He wm hold • natloftally l>Nedcalt. newt conference It e p.m. P$T to wwer q~ about tbe :•m end otber toptn. «> a.• ..C 7) ,~.z=-..*'= • r • made aft.er tbe last round of consultations wtth coneressmal le aders Tbursday evenln,, culminating a two-week process in which Carter's aiclel met with hundreds of people. lleanwblle. Cltlb.aak, lhe second·lar1est bank ln tbe C!OUDtl'J, today railed lta Drime lendtnl rate to a NCOrd 11~ perceet. puddn8 up U. CCl9t of bualneas borrowlna anotber notch. The acti<JG came Just one day after many bankl 6oolted u.ll rate to 18"4 percent from the 17~ percent rate tbitt had been Ht Juel lMt week. Tb• P'.\:: rate haa ken cllmbAnl Feb. lt, ,,._ Jt aiovei up by a qaa~ter ~ ...... Poiat to ml ""--1 1'9111' II to tbe hd'I ..... mon . WARSAW, Poland (AP) -A Polish airliner carrying mem- bers of the U.S. amateur boxing team on a flight from New York crashed into a military fort near Warsaw's International Ai rport today. killing all 87 passengers and crew, authorities said. It was one or history 's worst c r as hes in vol vin g s po r t s pe rsooali ties. The Polish Federation of Box mg said the U S. team. number- ing about 24 , was aboard the LOT alrltnes rughl, en route to international matches in Warsaw Thea1rlineoffice in New York said 32 Amencans were on board, as well as 38 Poles, 4 Russiansand 3Ger mans. The llyustu n 62 a1rcrart with 77 passengers and a crew of 10 aboard c rashed into tbe old 'Czarsst·era fort about three miles from the runway, on its second approach an clear. sunny weather, witnesses said. Among the team members re· por tedly aboard was Tom "Sa r ge" Jo hns on of In - dianapolis, coach of the AA U's na tional t ea m a nd for mer trainer of the 1976 American Olympic team , which won f1ve gold medals. The crash recalled a Feb. 16, 1961 air disaster that wiped out the United States f11Ure ska.ting t•asa. ln tbal crash near Brtuaela. Bel.Siam, 13 were kWe4, II~ tbem team memben on the wa y t o Prag u e. Ciecboslovakia fo r the world dlam,._,,ips. ~ ........ 4lead ,,.,.. ~,,...,.. oW Lwll e <>wee, wbo bad woa die U.S. d>ampionabip the preyioua week, ber sister, Maribel, a utional senior pairs champion, and their mother, Maribel VlDSOO Owen, a former champion. A witness to today's crash. Stanislaw Wilczur, 32, told The Associated Press he heard what seemed to be an explosion in one of the engmes s~nds before the cr ash. The crash occurred in a densely populated area south of the Pohsb capital. but there wer e no cas ualties on the ground. officials said. According to witnesses. the plane started to dive from the height of about 100 feet and slammed into the earthen wall of a fort bwlt by Russians in 19th century. The plane came to rest behind the earthen wall of the old fort . some 160 feet from a cluster of houses. The fort and rifle range area are normally off li m its lo civ ilians an d are believed to contain ammuru tion and fuel storage areas. Wreckage was scattered over a wide area. mcludmg the frozen former moat. A Western resident said there were unconfirmed reports that the plane may have exploded a few hWtdred feet a bove ground as It made the landing approach. <See BOXING, Page AZ> Trucks Hit By Vandalism In Clemente A vandal poured a chemical into the oU spouts or 20 trucks parked at a Sa o Cle m ente concrete company and caused a reported $134,000 in damage. Police uid the vandal entered Lyman's Ready Mb Concrete Inc., ll8 Rincon Court.. after the bualnell wu closed and poured 1Ulea lnto the cement mixer trueu•..,.,_. There appears to be DO motive fof the vandallsm that is believed to •bave occurred aomeUme between Weclnelday nl1bt and Tbunday _ mornbW, 1aJd police Lt. Al Dlow. TM dama1e Wat dtaeo••re4 11 driven 1tarted tb•l}' tntcka "ThW'ldaJ mocWac· Tbe coarM IWea nbltanee ll aot Dpt • tbl ~ ...,. tM tr-. .......at ...... la'E I II, Dllrir ukl. ............. -·-·-at tbll ...... ~ " , if I ,. e- ll • ' I r ) t t J , I t ' In Turkey; ~ AJt1SAM ~ CA.P> -A. U.S. Air IWCll C.\11 tr :en plane cru;;d near the eoutMut W dt1 ol ~daa. ;. kUUn1all11 aboard lneludlna aht uew memben. U.S. &mbaay offtdl.1'~-u.s. Air l'oRe penoanel .,. 1\a._... -.l 1 MATO alr bue TM _.. ~ uW Ull plue Ult t.Ueo off r... in~ r.e " Iaclrllk "' a al te UM ..... n ctU• ot En1&nm ... : DIJarbMlr. It wea& .,_In a nwm\81--.,.. over Tan-. aou\llweat of Adne, oe l\a Ntvn fUS(llt to tnclrb from · Olyarbakir. lhG ottlclala aaid. ,,,.Y declined to ,...... tM . namea ol the victim• unlU relaUwa .,. nodfted. :R •• .. ••l' ....... alt'lre '" WICHITA. Xu. (AP) -nnt lad) ft~ Caner wu rorced to nee • Wichita hotel 'today dreutd ln ber QlptlOWft and robe otter fire brOke OU\ lJl an a4jacenl bank. ~~Jrealdellt'a wlfe and 1boul HS otber f\Ml\a ••,. evac from the Royall ilolel abord1 after UM ftn waa discovered about 4 a m In the K&Mal State 8aU fl Tnaal Co. building, police said The fire wu dlacov~ l1\ an .mo1o1 ... • ao.m,e oa tbe seventh floor of tM baa.k bu1'dina. Hciel apoblmtft laid the bank and hotet Aare common ele•atan. nre eKapea and ventilation systems c ....... r.a. ., 11 •• ,..,, BOGOTA. Colombia (AP> -Nqotlailoaa for tbe reJeue of the hostqes ln the Domtnican Repu"blic'a &mbally were at an apparent standoff today, with t.be Colombian •ovenment report.Ing neither it nor the M·l9 ,uerrtllas bad cballted tbelr fundamental positions ··we will win or die," the cuerrtllu' angry ne_,uat.or s houted to reporters as she walked away from tbe flftb bargaining session in a panel truck parked outaide the embassy Thursday Today was the 17th day of captivity for U.S. Ambusador Diego Asencio, 18 other diplomats and an undetermined number of other persons taken prtsoner when some 30 leftist guerrillas invaded a reception at the embassy Feb. Z7 Clementeans Voice 'Power' Objections A San Clemente homeowners group leader said Thursday the three meas ures on the April 8 municipal ballot are threats lo local residents ' dwindling con· trol of lhe city. The city traCCic commission ehairman, planning panel chief and finance director squared off with Joe Barton, San Clemente Homeowners Association presi· dent, in an evening debate on the ballot measures Ed Lyon Trame and Parking Commission chairman, urged vote~ to approve Proposition A. an advisory vote to the City Council ror the widenine of El Camino Real. "El Camino Real LI IUbstan· dard without widening and re· pair." said Lyon who told an au· dience of about 60 residents the city's main thoroughfare has a "c rumbhn~" road bed Lvon asserted that the $2.75 m ali1on plan 1s needed because "whether we like it or not" traf- fic will increase even without the future plans to construct 8.000 new San Clemente homes. But Barton, representing the city ·s largest ho meowners' group, said the widenlnf pro· posal threatens "our smal town- like atmosphere" and claimed it would give the city "a second freeway'' it doesn't need. "The ranch land developers :need an escape route and we ·6houldn't give it to them. We :Cion 't want 'El Camino :Race way' which would be a :favor lo the develope~ before :ihey l eave town," the :jlomeowners chief said. . · The year-long widening proj· ~t would use federal, a\a\e and \ocal gasoline lax funds to in· .crease the width of the street by :eight feet rrom Avenida Pico to the southern city Umit.s. Lyon claimed the plan would alsb mean "rebuilding" the street. But Berton said the ballot measure only calls for "re · surfacing." Planning Commis sion Chairman Al Wutreck, a local developer, sparred With Bart.on '.on Proposition B, a plan to ·establish five councilmanlc vol· DAILY PILOT TMOf.-..c.MIOMl't,,.tol wltftW"C"'ktO!"'t- O•N'd t ... ~~\ ., ~t"""4 by t~OtM9r , .................... ,_, ..._ ...... -... ....... ___ . ., ........ , .... ,.,~ ,._. ___ .... ..,"- ...... v.•MT IN'fllW.L~ .. ec:"'\iliwllftC..,,. A .. _,_._ .. __ '""_.,...,. ,_,., ""'.,.,. _ _.....,,,,. ........ ~ .. -_, .. ,_.~-.CAI--_. .. _ ...__....._ ,.. .. -Yic.--0.-.. __ ~ ...... ..... n:::;:;..":'/: c:Mf'"M~ ,........ .. _ '"" ................ ~ Utlvn• ... OM.-*l IM c:.e-•14..,..., I ing district,c; in San Clemente Wulfeck, who co·authored Proposition B. s aid its passage would bnng a "more represen· tative and stable government" by requiring council members to be elected by the voters in the district in which they reside. r roposition B would 'rid the cl· ly or "power politics," Wulfeck asserted citing the recent local turmoil. "It will stop these endless re· calls aod briDa st.ability. Tb.ii is what 1 want and lhl.s ls where l 'll put my money " sald Wulreck. But Barton cJai~ed lbat WuUeck'a coacllmanlc cllatJ1ct idea would brinl "aemmander- iog, log-rolling, pork-barrelling a nd ward heeling'' to San Clemente. On ward heeling, the practice or g1vtng political favors for councilmanic dis trict votes. Wulfeck asserted, "It's a lot of Clak . ll doesn 't happen in California.:· Wulfeck also claimed coun· cilmanic districts could not be gerrymandered, or shaped for political advantage, because "the law prevents it." Wulfeck, owner of the Cyprus Weal devek>pment, aa1d it would be bard for the currently war- ring devel ope r s and homeowners interests in the city to control all five councUmanic districts .. be proposes. "It I were going to run power politics as I have been accused of by some newspapers, 1 cer· tainly wouldn't go ror (coun· cilmanic) districting," Wulfeclt said. Propositioo B is also an ad· viaory vote t.o City Council. On the third ballot measure, Proposition C. city Finance Director Michael McNamara argued that the City Treasurer job is "basically a technical position." If passed by voters, Proposi· lion C would allow appointment of San Cleme nte's City Treasurer instead of maintain· Ing the current elective status of the office. But Barton again argued aoinst a city officlal'a J>OSition saying voters sbold "be on guard to prevent non-~lective bureaucrats from runnmg our lives." McNamara, who was appoint· ed finance chief lut year, aaid tbe treasurer's election f ocusea on peraonalillea and not on technical ability . McNamara said incumbent Cl· ty Tret111urer William Mite.bell. who plans to rellre after b1a term a:pi.rel ln April, bu done a not.eworthy job and supports Propcllition C. The treasurer's po1t l• beilll 1oupt bJ three candJdateia ln tbe April I elecrt.lon. The three bopefatl are forme1' C!OUDcilmen Howal'd Mahett and Charles Fox and colle•e prote11or Leonud)(arb. MoltieJ. SLWa FJTZOE&ALD, 01. (AP> -A JOUDI IDGCbtr WU l\lftlM4 doWn by an lotnader at her natal home at IMr l-1Mf-old 908 wetebed from a phype_ll.J, co••h• autborlU. uJd, umeen Mid Vletl AJteoek,:. ·~~ wuoboalalttie ee.....,.,... wu ibot hrlee lb UM be..S. a& .... ,... ..... , W•t\JalMMr Hllh School --Pi!.&•••••'" oelled b1a parent. Tbur•day from New York to let them know he was bo....., a W1n1w·~ Jli'h\ tor • tloXina esbtblUoe. Polllh aJ.ttlner erubed near the W1raaw aJrport. The Palomino famUy, a ~ Hid, ti hoptnl IDd pr1)'tn1 that PauJ somehow may have mlaHd tbe~t. Robert Castillo , a Weatmlnater Hlgb Scbool tnstrucCor Qd a cloee fr'Mad of the Younl .,.,_r, said Paul bad been tooldn1 rorward to tu bo,uq t.oumament in PoJaod. "He talk-' about boidnc and d<>lnl lt Pl'Ole&Uonally llkt .bla &rotber "did,"• 11td Cattlflo today. "I th1nk he w.. boplni boxln1 would be a st.epplnC atoQe to other tbl.np Ln Ure." "He was a very frlendb. outgoinc and almost bubltlt perMD amt eame from a 1""' i>r oud family," Castillo remaked ta a hlllbed tone. ~'lie • H 1otn1 to. OoJclen West Colleae bext year. He bad great goals." '1'tM YOUDI boaer. brol.btt ol tormer welterwel.Pt ehamplon Cara Paloml.QO of Hunt.lqt.oa Beach. reportedly wa1 amona the 81 killed today when the f .., ..... ,. THIS IS THE WRECKAGE OF POLISH AIRLINER WHICH CRASHED KILLING 87 ABOARD Thirty-two Americana Reporwd on Flight, Including U.S. Boalng Team Same Jary Sits Sanity Hearing On Barley Starts An Orange County Superior Court jury began deliberatiom today to determine if newsmllll Thomas Andrew Barley was sane when be stabbed b1a wtfe Catherine to death lut MQ. Tbe same Jury of m women a nd slx men convicted Barley of second degree murder last week an the slaying of his fourth wife. In closing arguments late Thursday before Superior Court Judge Mason L. Fenton. Deputy District Attorney Cliff Harris maintained that lhe defense had not proved through the testimony of court-appointed experts that Barley was insane at the Ume of the May 26 incident al a Santa Ana shopping center. Harris said none of tbe evidence showed conclualvely that Barley was a cbronlc alcoholic. "The alcohol problem was never really aubstantiated," Harris said. During the seven-week trial of Barley, the defense attempted to portray lilm as an insecure individual who wu in the mldat of an alcobollc blackout when be stabbed Mn. Barley 17 times with a letter opener. Said def eme attorney George Chula: "It's quite clear the man didn't knOw a damn thing he was dolna when be was stabbing appointed psychiatrist. Dr Seawright Anderson, indJcated that Barley could have suffered brain damage from his use or alcohol. Dr. Albert Roaenateln, a court-appointed p1ycholo1lat, said Barley may have been a ddicted to alcohol for more than 10 ye ars "He cannot control it ~re 1~ no quesoon or that in my mind." Ano ther court -a ppo inte d specialist. psychiatrist Ernest Klatte said Barley was not suffering from any form of basic mental Illness. Klatte, Conner director of the Orange Cowity Department of Mental Health, said Barley had a "pathological relaUonahip with bis wire.'• Harris, the prosecutor, said Barley cb.anied his story each tlme be talked with a different psycblaµtst, embellishing .some of the evidence. If the jury finds Barley was insane al the time or the stabbing, he would b e committed to a state mental hospital for treatment unlll physicians determine he was recovered. If the jury makes a sanity finding. Barley would then race a state prison sentence of between 1S years and life f',....P.,.eAJ BOXING .•. The LOT spokes man in New York s aid there was no ex ploslon Police and troops sealed off the crash site. which is used as a military finng range. "lt is a terrible mess ana nobody survived," a policeman told AP correspondent Sylwek Krupa as he tried to enter the are a. WitneN Ka.Jolina Wbimlb. 32. la.id she WU lA ber prdlo pruning treel when abe aaw Uw approad>lnc p&aae. "l\ was no wonder. as tbett were dozens or them Oyin« over my house every day," she said ··Then suddenly I beard an ex· plosion and the plane -Wllhout catching fire -htt the wall o( the fort and then ran mto the center of lbe fort behind the wall. 1be help was instant from the side of soldiers who were tn· side the fort." Silverware Stolen lo Laguna Beach A Laguna Beach man reported the tberl of $12.000 in silverware and service Crom bis bome Thur.day Digbl by burglars who apparently knew exactly what they wanted. Tony Stednit.&, who lives in the 2000 baoct ol GleGMJ" Street. told officers the bur«lan en- tered the home by unknown means: and took only • silver collection froni the premiaes. The house was not rar.~~cked. It was Carlos. said a cbe friend, that encoura1ed bl1 younger brother to gel into boxing and orten helped and cutded bim durtng workoula ·~ the Westminlter BOxJn1 Club. · Leon Crawford said Paw bad been an several or hia J>h1alcal e ducation cl1a1e1 at W e1tmlmter High Setaool and wa~ _also lnterested tn baatetbalL "He was one of the nicest people l 've ever run into.·· he sald. "He never let his br'OCber's fame eo t.o his bead but hii. brother did make b1m proud." Sam lrtlgUauo. W~trnlnster parks and recreation director. said Cartoa and Paul are the pride of Westml.nater. "Both of them, I know. are ' ravorltes In· thls town." the parks director said. "A lot of young people look up to them and have modeled themselves after them" Tom Lopez, a neighborhood friend. said he had seen the young boxe r Jogging along Westminster Boulevard two days a1<>. getting in shape for the exhibction bouts. "Oh God... be said when tok1 the news. "I JUSt can't believe it. He was just getting started m hfe . l can't believe lt." * * * U.S. Boxing Team Listed As Victims MOLINE. Ill. (AP) -Bob Surkein. the Natioaal A.AU Box· mg chainnao. said the members or the U.S. boxing team re· ported.Jy aboard a Polbh air1Jner that crashed today at Warsaw's mtema\ional airport included: 0.9od ~I. LA~-........... ..... l-Y0009& ,,,,_lllfU. *- ....... ........ ~ T-.1 tf. ---.u ......,._...._ ... .,. ,.... I latlt, Ila. .s...o...,.. ~UJ. .............. ~Ult P ............ 1 llW'.WI. ·-~ 0.-.'-1--41. ,._ 0-llle...._, S...~&. IS.. ..-.Mcc.t .............. -""· ~ w--.... S..0 ,,.,..,>CO. 11-, (lllOI °"""",..., ~-" c . ,,._ a.etwtft A•••r ,on. H•ftfo,d Co"" _.....,.. '°'" ,.,,,.,,__,..,......,CO« ... l"Cll ...... " ,..,...,, '-" ,_ .. ~ OwQO 0-Arr-. 8tl0u . ""'" -.. ---....... """' .-A.--St '--·-· ~C418-. CM1~ ... P•., ,...,_, s.... s......... eou "-· ''41 . ~· ......... ~ i.ee.-,....,.~.-.c.-........,.. I" -II-10 -D0M"9 ~I ......... LV• _..._ .... __."·~--........,,, _......,.., __ ,,,_ ... ., _., .., .... Vlf'elN•· Ptf(H. W •el ,,.,,,.... U6ft. '1.J . Pl~er·•-· J-. Mt_,.__Mlt.aLef-~,N.Y. .. """"'-Dr ~ .............. n.. ,..., Ambush Admitted SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico <AP> -The Machete Wielders, a ter- rorist gq that seeks lndepea--~ foe P1ler1.o JU~. e&aimed respoDlibllty ror opea.i..aa 1lft co a car carTYinl three U.S. Anny men and said, .. No Yankee aoldier muat feel sale stepping on our IOU." that woman." Chu.la said the teaUmony or two paycbhtrisll and a psycboloeiat earlier Thursday showed that Barley. a former Dally Pilot reporter, "lacked substantial capacity to appreciate tbe criminality of his conduct or conform it to the requirements of the Jaw." We aow stoek the fab•l••s eelleetlon by Chula sald Barley's bout with alcoholism was a chronic. long-standing problem. The testimony or one court ,,,....p_,.AJ DRIVER •.. ri&bt eye, bas suffered brain dama1e alfectina bis memory a nd other neurotoalcal problems, said attorney WUliam B. Hanley . "What thll cue boll• down lo · l• that a man obstl'\IC\ed Juatlce ' •nd tot away with tt -and It hurta," aald the eldeY Dawes. · HI• 1on'1 future i• pretty limit.cl Dawes 1atd. The D~wu family now retldel tn saata Cru1. A lawsuit trial ln wblcb the DAwH famlly 11 ateldq •1 mtllloa ln punitlve dama1• lftd other eoa1pe,D11Uon UM c:owt may award II tcbedw.d to belln Jun• JO ln Oran1• County Superior c.outt. Dawes aald the oaly ~mm.ullllcaUoa &be tam"1 laaa recelnd trom Mardlu I• a Jett.r i. wJUeb be apo"'-l...t "for ettaUDI Wa traaed1 !r-""- Hollywood Clothes ~ ~--~ ..., .... _ - ~J Men's Suits for only · One Dollar!* "VVhen you buy one •'-" t at the regular prloe, you can buy another d ~ or ....., value for only one dona.r. , I I • e4 ti~ tq a( 220 on$ I '°' rt&# art 0 f. ! . t . • Bl Die •'; lnCraah ·Of Plane .. ·WARSAW, Poland (AP> -A Pollllt lirtiner eaJ"J'Yinc mem- ben fll tbe U.S. amateur boxing team • a fUcbt from New York erubed into a military fort near Wanaw'a International Airport today, tiDiu all 8'1 passengers and crew, aaiborities aatd. It was one ol hi.story's worst craabes involving sports persasalities. The Potiab Federation of Box· ing said tbe U.S. team, number· ing about 24, was aboard the LOT airlines rugbt, en nM&e to i nte rnational matcbes in Warsaw. 'lbeairlineofficeinNew York said 28 Americans were on board, aa well as 42 Poles, four Russians and three Germans. The Ilyushin 62 aircraft with n passengers and a crew of 10 aboard craabed into tbe old iCaarist-era fort about tbree miles from tbe runway, on its ·eecoed approach in clear, sunny weatJaer, witDeues said. · Among tbe team members re- porte•ly aboard was Tom ••s-aree,. Johnson of In- dlaupotis, coach of tbe AAU's aatlonal team and former trainer of the 1976 Ameriaa 011!DJ!ie team, wblcll -. an :jOl4 •1th, •l. ' .. .,... ... iw1111if • Peb. 11, "1111 air ......... tut wiped out the United States figure sbtiDc team. la tllal Hull ...,. .................. , .... :ll:Oled, 119'..._-....., 'an o-n U1e way t• Praa••· Cseeboalo.akia for tbe world eh.amPcmabipa. Among the dead were 16-year· old Laurence Owen. who had won the U.S. championship the previous week, her sister, Maribel, a national senior pairs champion, and their mother, Maribel Vinson Owen, a former champion. A witness to today's crash, Stanislaw Wilczur, 32, told The Associated Press be beard what seemed to be an explosion ln one of the engines seconds before the crash. The crash occurred in a densely populated area south of the Polish capital, but there w ere no casualties on the ground, officials said. According to witnesses, the ptane started to dive from the beight of about 100 feet and slammed into the earthen wall of a fort built by Russians ln 19th century. Man Wearing Pantyho,e Crashe8 Car A 28-year-old Florida man, clad only in women's pantyhose, was rescued by Oraqe County firemen Tbunday nlaht after tbe car be •• dririna alammed ~to an embankment on the ortep Jlllbway. Ft.rem. mpmat more than an bom' ---the .,..,. ......... ort t:aadertlale maa from tbe .. ...,.. wreekaae ., 11111 ear. 6oet two mu. ... of .. E tltlltbi•tbe°"'P ...,. ,._. coapaalea from onQI C ,_. a4 IU.-llde .. QMmflr. ...... a~ ._.._.a track •o•= ,., 'Cd'° tM t:• p.m. e ta.. •aa trapped ~ ....... ., .. ,... l'tnam. ... tM lawa of Life frw tbe .tetJtn, who was to Miilloli Commmalt7 .... ~ucla-..it.n. et s e ............ THIS IS THE WRECKAGE OF POLISH AIRLINER WHICH CRASHED KILLING 87 ABOARD Twenty .. lght Americana Reported on Fight, lnchldlng U.S. 8oxl"9 Team Area Boxer Dies . ID letliner €rash· .,J!!ll9.Y .. ... w .. t ~ Dip kllool MlliCJr Paul PaJomlM called bis parents Thunday from New York to let them know be was boarding a Warsaw-bound night for a boxing exhibition. The young boxer. brother of former welterweight champion Carlos Palomino of Huntington Beach, reportedly was among the 87 killed today when the Polish airliner crashed near the Warsaw airport. The Palomino family. a friend said, is hoping and praying that Paul somehow may have missed the fiigbt. Robert Castillo, a Westminster High School 'instructor and a close friend of the young boxer, said Paul had been looking forward to the box.in~ tournament in Poland. "He talked about boxing and doing it professionally like his brother did.·· said Castillo today. "I think he was hoping boxing would be a stepping stone to other things in life." WESTMINSTER VICTIM Boxer Ptiul Palomino was also interested in basketball and tennis "He was one of the nicest people I've ever run into," he said. "He never let his brother's fame go to his head but his brother did make him proud." U.S. Bo • T~iJ; As Victims .:.Wair Irk~ I:: 1q eMbt• ........ lllemben of the JJ.S. bc>Jdu tltam re- portet!J abollrd' a POllall alrliner that cralbed today at Warsaw's int.ematioDal airport lneluded: O.vld ~Los~...._....._... CleH Loftlle v-., ................. I06 G9ot'Ol Pl~.N-Yon, 112 Jero-s..-1, U.S He...,.~-. Ve , 11' Gery C~, P,,UedtlpNe, IJ2 By,..,.. UftdNy. SM Oleoo. 1,._1'1. Lemvel S ........ SI. Loul•. 11'. p..,, Pelomlno, WHtmjmler, 147 Byron Pevton, Oet ..... Fon Wortll -•. ·~ Cl>u<kle ~. S...te ~<e. I~ AMlr• McCcl(. -8ecfford, Man, IU Welter ~rl•. S... Frenck<o. 111. Elllot OW111h. For1 8r<t09, N.C., 171 l<•t•ln Andef\on, H erllord, Co""·· ,,,,,,.,.,,~. Tom-""-· netlor\el CNCl'I, Inell ....... ~ Junior~. Co.<l'I. S... 0ie9t. Or. R.-, -· 80ftl, Ml~ """ Ann 'Mtllon, Bllold, Miu "°"" Aedhon, St. Loul._ ref- &.rnlt! CM-. CMll•le, Pe , r~ Steve ~. Bou It-, Fl•. int--· •ll'1enl «>ecl'I Joe Blenel, Hi9fl Point, NC ,'-"" "'erwlOI" tn eddltlOfl lo IN llOll"f COflll~. LOT elrllnH MOd -)la A,.....I< _ _... - H-. Wllll.,, J Wl\llt Pl .. n., H Y NQOfWl''S wtf•. VU9in•• P11<er, w .,OI Pompton~. H J Pllc.er .. Wlfe,J- Mlll..-_Ml•B olHertclf'Mr.H Y ,,,..,,1 ..... Or Al ... °' ei-.1 ...... 1119 Credit Card ' WASHINGTON <AP> PnmdentCarterunvei.ledthiaaftemoon an anti-inflation proaram &bat includes the first balanced bud&et i 12 years, a 10-ceat-a·gal.loo gasoline cooservation tax and controls to limit use of credit cards. The centerpiece of Carter's latest effort to curb a worsening inflation rate was a proposed balanced budcet for 1.Mt. He would accompllsh t.bat by cut· ting spending up to $14 billion and ~reuing revenues an ad- ditional 113 billion above the budget estimates be submitted to Congreu in January. The proposal forecasts a budeet surplus of up to Sll billion -the first since UMIB and potentially the btccest since UM8. Other chief provisions of the program include Reducing Uus year's pro- Jected budget deficit of $40 billion by slashing S2 billion in federal spending and increasmg revenues by S3 billion. -Imposing a gasoline COO· servatloo tax of $4 .62 per barrel of imported crude oU. The tax would reach consumers ~­ nlng May 15 in the form of a Ur-cent lncrease in gasoline prices. The tax would lncreue federal revenues an estimated $3 billion tbts year and $10 billion nest year. -A*iJ11 tbe Fedenl Reserve Board to impose aelecthe rettraiata OD &rowtb of eqia· ......... ~~llllt- ... ····-· .. G(~ cal*. OOIDoJa ,.,.... _. ~ used to reebict home martpea loans, car loam or credit foe ot~--~=·Sa,., Ii ............. ... dl .. , ......... ... would iaer'e M 1 federal n1en;,_ .. about .. blilcm next year. Cart.er allo reiterated bis op- pos i Uon to mandatory ••&e· price cootrols, sayine be would continue to rely on a strengthened voluntary Procram of wage and price restraint. The president announttd the new program in a White House speech. He scheduled a 6 p.m. PST nationally broadcast news conference to answer questions about it. <Channels 2. 4 and 7). The dollar gain~ on world foreign exchanges t.oday, bitting its best levels in many ID<JQtbs, and European gold and silver prices pb.mied as bullion and c urrency markets a waited President Carter's inflation-fighting plan this afternoon. Gold, which peaked Jan. 21 in New Yorti: at $875 a Troy ounce. dropped to just over SSOO before recovering part of ita losses in late European trading. In London, the c ity 's rive major bullion dealers "fixed" the morning gold price a t $502. 75, down from $557 at the end of business Thursday, but raised the afternoon price to SS23. It cl08ed at $526. Gold closed at SS26 in New York, down SS London silver prices fell lo S21 .50 an ounce from $26.25 Thursday. It closed an New York at S21. down S4 so Meanwhile , Citibank , the second-largest b a nk 1n the country, today raised its pnme leading rate to a record 18't:! percent.. pushing up the ~t of business borrowing another notch. Mardi an Furlough Pl~Nixed 87 mNY 8CllOE1idii. 4 ........ ..... ,.......Rebert. a.arts ........ wttbdrew bla requmt to be placed on a worlt ,.....,. todQ IDd •creed to _... a lls·Wla Jail MS s e~ :.*---•ktiua"' Nd'na , .... Mar4Jaa pre•io•bly bad I09dll to ...ad hi.a Jail term at oJc6ta ancf on weekends -a request that drew opposition from the distrfot attorney's office and the ramlly or a 15-year-old boy pe rmanently injured in the 1977 crash of Mardian's silver Ferrari near the entrance to Doheny State Beach. Though Mardian withdrew tus request for the work furlough . the a ccide nt vi c tim , Mike Dawes, and his fathe r , Les Dawes, said Justice has not been served Defense attorney Bradley Breakman. said Mard1an, 32. djd not say Why he withdrew his r e quest ror the fur lough program .. My be I 1 e f 1 s th a L Mr. Mardian s tepped back and accepted the JUSt punishment."' said Deputy D1stnct Attorney J oan Reilly. "He was a very friendly. outgoing and almos t bubbly person and came from a very proud family ,•• Castillo remarked in a bushed tone. "He waa going to Golden West College next year. He bad great goals." Sam MlgUau;o, Westminster parks and recreation direetor. said Carlos and Paul are tbe pride of Westminater. Dal,kon Shield Suit She said she also believed Mardian, owner or the Wind and Sea and Harpoon Henry's. feared critical publicity if he pursued being placed on a work furloueh. It was Carlos, said a close friend, that encour aged his younger brother to get into boxing and often helped and guided him during workouts at tbe West.minster Boxing Club. "Both of them. I know, an: ravorites in this town," the parks director said. "A lot of young people look up to them and have modeled themselves arter them." Nets $1.3 Million Leoo Crawford said Paul bad been in several of his physical e duc ation classes at W estmlnster High School and Flag Tom Lopez, a neighborhood friend, said he had seen the young boxer jogaing along Westminster Boulevard two days ago, getting in shape for the exhibition ~uta. A brain-damaged ~·year~ld Costa Mesa girl and her mother have been awarded H .175 million in an out-of~urt Mttlement over medical problema that developed after the woman used a Dallmn Shield Intrauterine de•lce s Flayed 13 Workers Ou.led/or Patriotum SllOll1 Comltock will diltrtt.te in tbe Dnt ,.., da.n will be ID tbe form of patdm, that tan be sewn• do«Mn1. "We're DOt anti-fl••· We're aot aatJ. Amerlcan. We Jaat doo't wat 'em on the · bard beta," be aaid. llua~ aald Co!Utoet ~ pt'Oblbffa U7WAljOD baz:d batl acept tbe eompuy iDldota. • marketedbytheA.H. Robin.aCo. Details of the settlement were diack>eed T'nu.nday, dnplt.e • previous agreement by parties In the Orange County Superior Court action not to make the settlement pub Uc. Beoeftd.aries of the award are Mellsaa Lynn Rounds and her motber, Carol Round.I. TbeJr .uomey, Paul Melodia, of San Prancbeo, said beet.erta attraded to tbe woman's WDIJlb t!lf'OQCll meoltbe JUD caUMdtbe de.eklllial beby to become ln- ·feet.d Wtt.6 memncsua . TM lirl. lleiodl• Aki, ballttle UM fll Mr ri.tbt arm, bnpalred aatt. IPMdt paioblema ud baa 1affend .. owenll tlow dnelop- ment ad bltellectual impair· meet." '"Sbe'• a em tttde girl that'• bandlcepped," llelodia aaid. ....... be uld, WU bom pre- m•t....al. la tt7• after Jin. BOUlldl ~ ID infection. Doeton bid dedded to ..... tM ........ wWl tbe l>aDDoa .... I\:~·:.~ • , .......... ,sm1• ..... lf:=JEE.~ .... ~ < .. IAWIVft. hla Al> "It essentially amounts to preferential treatment," Ms. Reilly said. <See oarvt:a, Page AZ> Orange Coast Weather Cloudy tonight and Saturday wtt.b 30 percent chance of showers. Gusty northwest winds late Saturday. Lows tooieht so at the beaches and SS io- la.nd. Hllha Saturday 62 to 17. --- , 4lD4 ltU~ e t.q . '~ ton~ ~ '~• ns; art iSe$ t i~ j 1' few cd tlU' in- .,.., ...... WICKITA, ICM. tAP• -ftnt tiliJ Roatyan Cactit' YrH forced to nee a Wlchlta hotel ~ d.-...d in t..r nlahtaown and robe ~r ftre broke out in an M\)acent bank. The pretldent '• wlf e and about 145 other 1uoata "re evacwited t~m the Royale &oc.el ~ after tbt fire 1ta1 discovered about 4 a.m. ln tbt kan.um Slate auk• Tnaat Co. buUdln1. poke 'ald. The fire waa clilto\'enid ln an employees' ioun,e oe the seventh floor of Lbe bank bWJdioa. Hotel •P<>kesmen aatd tbe bank and bot.el share common elevaton, fire eacapea ud ventilation ~ma. .... ~ .............. ~·· PANAMA CITY, Panama <AP) -The depe>Md abah of Iraq, accdmpanled by bJ1 wtte and aides, arrived in the Panamanian eapltal today few e:umlnaUoa and poulble re· moval ot bl.I inflamed 1pleen, wblcb dOeton HY may be can- cerous. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and ihe fonner Empress Farah landed with their aides, security a1eota and mew. lhan a dozen pieces of luai1aae at midday aboard a twin-enatne plane from nearby Coatadora laland olf Panama's Pacille Cout. The former monarch and family member1 have lived on Contadora since Dec. lS after he rtcelved medical treatment in NeJV York a~. . American surgeon Dr. Michael DeBakey, of Houston, was expected to arrive later in tbe day with a team of uslatanta to n. ..... ~ ..... • fact .... .,..., toolllDI .. at.all .. ,_,~·MtH tMdler ne10UaU011 haa takea tbe UDWIU.I •t.t> ot eaUlDt for • •.P•etal, clOHd ne•ott1Ua1 1•11ton wt~ the other \'WO membert "' panel. olfldala ••ktt.oclQ. • ~·it I• l tblak. rathtt ....... .. ldld •cMol dlltrtet 1pokHwepq Jeu Harmoo. HYlaCIMWelMWNqWMd th• elo1td meetin1 with ntlOtia&.on for both the district ana t.be teachers' union. It la 1cheduJed for 10 a.m. Tuesday at Harper Community Center 1n Co.ta M••· Afur necouauon• between teacbera and the diatrict deacllocted early this year, a three·member panel cb.UJ:ed by Wein WU Mt up. It CC>Od\KUd fact·llndinl heart.op lut month and I.I due to aubsnlt • report prior to March 31. Under normal proceduree. the non·blnd.lnc report would be. 1ubmltted to both aidn. Tbey would then uae it •• a but. for further neeotla~ Bothl Mn. Harmon and teacben' npreaentativea aald they interpret Wttu• move b meanin• JM beUen. be may be able to ftnd a resolution to the impaaae. Weill couldn't be re.cbed for comment tocla,y. Meanwhile, the Newport-Mesa FederaUon ol Teacben, which treat the 61 -year-old shah. ------------------------' · represent• teachers ln the Jury Deliberates : On Barley Sanity An Orange County Superior Court Jury began deliberations today to determine if newsman Thomas Andrew Barley was :.ane when he stabbed bis wife Cathenne to death last May. The same jury of six women and six men convicted Barley or ~econd degree murder last week in lht! slaying of his fourth wife. Harris said none oft.1.he evidence showed conclusively tbat Barley was a chronic alcoholic. ''The akobol problem was never Nlally substantiated " Harris said. ' During the seven-week trial of Barley. the defense attempted to portray him as an jnsecure individual who was in the midst of an alcoholic blackout when he stabbed Mrs. Barley 17 times with a letter opener. Said defense attorney George Chula: bar11lnin1, ii planning a· candlelllbt march at 8 p.m. Monday lrom M.arinen Parle in Newport Beach to Harper Community Center ln Costa Mesa, where they will bold a rally. Its purpose. union omcla.IJ said, la to show officials and the public that teachers will stand by their demands for an 11 percent retroactive raue and another 11 percent next summer. They have been worklng since July without a contract or a raise. The district has otrered 8 percent retroactive and a 6 percent raise next summer In addition. teachers are demanding that there be no cuts in an elementary school enrichment program except for declining enrollment. Linda Brockhoeft, who heads the nursery at Lion Country Saf art in Laguna Hills, cuddles two American black bear cubs that were bom at the wildlife park in Januarv. These--little fellows, wtao weighed a~ut 12 ounces at blrth. wiU grow to m~re than 200 pe>unds. ,.,...P ... AJ DRIVER AGREES. • • Mardian agreed at the early morning hearing to enter Orange County Jail oo later than May lS. He previously had paid a $500 fine imposed at the end ot bla trial before Oran1e County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae. The younger Dawn was carH?.:;• • fiahln1 pole and pus b1a bfeycle at the beach park entrance on June s. im when Mardian's sports car jumped the curb and struck the youth. Mardian initially was charged with relony drunken driving. The charge later was dismissed due to insufficient evidence -in part because~ardian denied at the scene that he was driving thl' car. He sajd a male companion was the driver. Tes timony, how ever indicated that Mard.ian bad bee~ drinking ht'avily for about four hours prior to th(' accident and had been traveling at speeds exceeding 60 milea per bour. Asked if be felt justice bad been served. Dawes replied simply, "No." Tbe boy ia unable to open bis right eye. baa suffered bra1b damage alf ecting his memory and other neurological problems. aaid attorney WiWam B. Hao.Sey. ·'What um case boU. down to 1s that a man obstructed justice and got away with it -and 1t hurts," said I.be elder Dawes. His son's future ts pretty limited Dawes sald. The Dawes famil y now resides in Santa Cruz A lawsuit tnal in which Uw Dawes fa mily ls seeking Sl million in punitive damages and other compensation the cour1 may award 1s schcdult'd to be1un June JO 1n Orange County Supenor Court Dawe s s aid the onl } communication tht-family has received from Mard1an 1s d letter 1n which he apologued "for creating this tragedy." . A Co1ta Meta mn Wbo pleaded cuUty to lnvofuntjry manalau,bter in what ua tailed I 'q\&1.rtl 0( fate" ldJJlli ot bu wife'• boyfr6.-, .'IP aentenc~ Tbunday to . Ul(ee years' probation. _( __ Judge Richard Beacom ~ ordered Oran DelmatStuclrer i=· to attend aleobol atulae counaeU.., N11ion1 aDd .-; a ltAOOn. ' Stucker wu accu1.CS :.Of dellverlq a blow thf t led to d\e dtath fA Alan Morris Smith, 22. of Costa Mesa, tut Dec. 31. An Orange County palhologtat aaad tbe chaocea of a penon dyina from such a blow were "one in a million," aCCOl'dlns to Deputy Dlltrlct AUomey P-*11 Meyer. ~ For that reason, Meyer saJd. Stucker was al1owed to plead g uilty to jovolunhry ma ntl•uehttt l J , Meyer srud Stucker and h.is Wife, Kathleen, 19, had a filht, I and he left their Costa Mesa l apartment to stay with his J mother. Mrs. Stucke r , Me~r t said. lat.er met Smith and the couple returned to tbe Stucker ! apartment where Stucker later found them In bed. Meyer said Stucker. a pi.ua parlor employee, had a 19 percent blood alcohol level when he was arrested, nearly twice that of legal intoxication. Major Fleer Of Newport Dead at 85 M emonal serv1t"Cs were held recently for longtime Newport Bea{'h ~adenl Frank H. Fleer. a retired U.S. Marine Cori>s major and son or one or lbe founders of the Fleer Chewing Gum Corp. in Philadelphia. He died March s at t.be age of 85. · Major Fleer served as a Man~ aviator in World War J and wu a founding member of the Order of Daedal!ans and the National Fraternity or Military Pllou. . , J .. . w In closing arguments late Thursday before Superior Court Judge Ma.son L. Fenton. Deputy District Attorney Cllff Harris maintained thal lhe defense had not proved through the testimony or court·appolnted experta that Barley was l.nsane at the time of the May 26 mcident at a Sant.a Ana ebopptna center "It's quite clear the man didn't know a damn thinl be was doing when be was stabbing that woman." Chula said the testimOQ)' of two pa:gye lairltt.t..._aad_ a P'_lfCbo ~rlift ~ Secret Bid Action OK'd As a lieutenant an 1918. be be" a mt> the first Marine pi k>t to il't a auLitary l'eC'Ord for looping a land plane. He sut.equently served in France as a bomber pilot with tbt first Marine Avlatkm..... \ ....... l'JMlo ... ,..,,,to 9dlft •i'lee ._ Wodd 1f•·P Qd ata.tilalld uae nak of rs· Art Museum Director in NB Loses Pact Trustees of the Newport Harbor Art Museum have voted not lo renew the contract of museum director Thomas Garver, tnl!tee chairman John Shea bas confirmed. Shea said however, that trustees are trying to find a way to keep Garver associated with the mu.seum, to mike use or "bis curatorial talenu." Garver. whoee contract run5 until Aug. 31, is currently serv· ing bis 1eeond term as museum dlrector. He fint joined the museum in 1968. leaving in 1972 to become curator-in-charge of the Depart- ment of Exhibitions at the Fine Arts Museums or Sao Franctaco. He retomed to the muaeum ln the summer of 1977, Just u the museum was movin1 from t.em- po r a ry quarters in central Newport to ita 20,000-square foot permanent home in Newport Cent4!r. Shea declined comment on the trustees' reasons for nnt renew- ing Garver's contract. Garver couldn't be reached for com- ment. DAILY PILOT , .. O<_C_Dli ........ ,..........,. .. ,_ .,._...__,._,,...,_ ..... o. .... ,.....,, .._..,....c_., ........... _ ... IN041----l'ti.tf ... C:.0U ...... -....... -....... INc ... ,._ '"'"" .. ""I_ l ___ .. ,,...,..,_ • ....... , .............. ,.,...._...__ ..._.,, "'""""' ... .......-. ...... J .. --....... -.o...-.~·-......... -... ___ _ , .. ,. c-. ........ _,_°"'* .. .._ ,._.,... ·--":::,..~ -.. ~ _,._ AtMtfllfl( ..... ,..,.,._,, T..._..M (114'....at CtHlllflect ~ttl .. tlMPI ...... """p.-.... •hOwed 8&tley. • formel' Daily Pilot reporter, ••ladled substantial capacity to appreciate the criminality ol his conduct or conform it to the requirements or the law." Chula said Barley's bout with alcoholism was a chronic, long-standing problem. The testimony of one court appointed psychiatrist, Dr. Seawright Andenon, lndicat.ed that Barley could have auffered brain damage from his uae ot alcohol. Dr. Albert Rosenstein, a court·appointed psycbolo1l1t, said Sarley may bave been addicted to alcohol for more than 10 years. "He cannot control it. There ls no question of that tn my mind." A notber court-appointed spechallat, p1ych1atnat Ernest Klatte aald Barley waa not aufferinl fr-om any form of bulc mental lllnesa. Klatte, former director of the Orange County Department of Mental Health, said Barley had a "pathological relationlblp with hi5 wile." Harris, the prosecutor. said Barley changed his story each ti me he talked wtth a dlff erent psycbiatrllt, embelll1blng tome of the evidence. 87 DELOaES 8llOOl'8 taWIN Of .. Ollfr ....... The Orange County Grand Jury put lll stamp of approval Thursday on the secret proceed· in~s used to ne~nti•U! ~"'" for the county s mulu-muuon dollar computer contract. But deaplte the Grand Jury's okay, the question of wbo should provide county dala proceuing services for the next seven years rem aim m1red ln controveray. F,...P.,,eAJ LAWSUIT. • • have experienced after bein& rilled with t.be IUD. More tban 100 of the lawsuit.a are pendln1 in Orange County Superior Court. A ccordlnt to a Robins spoteaman, tbe company la not concedinc that the Dalkoo Shield cau1edt.bellrl'1difficult1es. The spokesman Hid that, u of June 30, Robtns bad paid out $21 mlllion ln 1,500 cuei bfouCbt 11aib.st It over tJM UM of the · Dalkoo Shield. That figure does not include a $6.2 million j\ldl· ment awarded to a Colorado· woman lJl Auiut. That verdict is now under appeal. Goldstein's Naming May Void Election Judie will ..,-ve until 1982. Evea should OoldlWD'• ud Hopldm' names a•ar oo tbe ballot, which goes to print tn two week•. the voters• decision ~ould be nullified, lbe 1pokeswomo 1aid. Latest 1D tbe Hrles of q.aea-Uoos obaervers have ralaed about the contract propop.1 is the gap ln the btda made by the only two competing computer companies. Bids revealed March S by chier contract ne1oliator Howard Dix showed a S7 mllllon difference between contracts proposed by Electronic Data Syalem• Federal Corporation <EDSP'> and Computer Sciences CorporatJon, tbe present con- tract.or. Tbe Texat·baaed EDSF of· rered to do the comput.er job ror ·s24.5 million, in contrut with Computer Sciences Corpora· tlon 'a pc'OpOU1 of $31.4 million. But county otrlcials be1an queallonina whether EDSF could do a competent job with tbe subltanUally lower-priced contra.ct. Subaequenlly. Computer Sciencea Corpor ation filed a formal proe.est with the Board ol Supervisors. aatln1 that ~ EDS F bid be rejected bft.ame ol purported tecbnlcaJ lnade· quac1es and computaUoo errors But a te{'hnic.-al committee com posed of County departm~nt heads who will be most affected by the rompuler t'ontra"t en· dorsed the EDSF proposal as the best offer. Their endorsement WH sub- ject to a number of peoalUes to guarantee against non · perfonnance being written into the contract. Still to come is tbe recommen· daUon of a special blue-ribbon com mlttee ol computer experts. Supervi.lon are scheduled to decide Marcb 25 wbo la to be awarded the computer coatract. which expires in Aqust. The comput.en perform aucb task• aa maklnl up county payroll, issuinc weUare· cbects. totallnc property uaeament.a and tu bills and tracttn1 t:nmc u~k,... · He lea•ea bl• wife. 1 Ha~ neer o< Newport • and his brother. Roland Fleer .t J Pennsylvania Burn Victim Still Serious A 23-ytar·old Santa Ana Heights man remained in serious condition tod•y at UC lnine Medical Center wl~ bums over 30 percent of hit bod>' in the wake of a fare Tuesday at hi• apartment. ofliciaJa sald. Cauae of the fire at tsU Orchard Drive ltiU hun't been plnpoinled. county firemen a.aid. They said Marvin o,1e suf- fered the burns wb.a the fire ap.. parently broke out In bS5 bedroom. He alerted bu two roommates and two ow-of-to.0 pest.a, wbo fled to •lfety. We ••w steek a•e •••••••• eellee&I•• •y· Hollywood Clothes Men's Suits for only ·One Dollar!* w.n you buy one suit at the regul., prk:e, you caf\ buy another d ttquat or teeter val~ for only °"'dollar. Tentative Pact Reached NEWPORT NEWS. Va. (AP) After more tban two yeus ol bitter confn>ntatloa. United steelwonera .ud the N8'VPC>rt News ~ Jnd Dry Dock Co. th• •orld'a l•r•••t prlvat• ••{pyard, bave rea~ a t.rtatrve eontnct """° ment. A Jo&nt comp&ny·anlan unounce-ment ol the pact for tbe yard'1 U,.900 blu•·<.'Ollar worken came Tbund.a)'. No detalil we" umounced. Ult'• tlliCb 8 tbrlll. I'm tktled to death." 1aid Wa1n• Cro•b11 former pruldent of Unttea at.lttOCkerl ol America Local -· '':'!'MY 111¥ lt'I a pnttf fOOd COD· tract.'' Money Habits Do Reversal 81 IORNaJNNl.Ff • NEW YORJt (AP' -A pod dell of lngenulty.u.at Gt--'; dinarily soee into pnMiuclna ~ and Hrvlea .. ~ btlng recbanMled In other CU: by lnllation. · · Tu·CUUln& probably beads the lilt. Stock 1pet\lladolt · and real estate still rank, hip. Money market and 11mUUl funds. aome paying more than 11 percent fol' depotlt.a of W Uttle as $1,000, are poSNtar. · So is apendln•, the Utea beln1 that . ut value la malntaiD-ed better wtth aooda ~ than dollan. although 1~ndin1 aJmply for a good time -"let 1 spend today. because we'll be broke tomorrow" - can be observed. Tax·avotdance techniques are popular. with books and semina.rs help· ing to provide the know-how. Some do it with real eslat.e. some by meana of oil· drilling investment plans. some through cattle-feeding opearations. A popular seminar advises attendees on how to reduce their taxes to ~ero. tn (act, to tUustrate the tec~ue. 4 speaker begms a lest tax return by writing in a bag zero and wortc:.s the return in reverse. In reaJ estate. oil-drill.mg and caWe·feedinf the lax de1 ductions or deferrals are generous, at least in comparisod with the yields But there is n sk as well: the benefits dd not necessanly mean success • IT IS DIFFERENT w1lh the so·called underground economy, in whJch transactions are an cash. leaving litthf or no re«>rd for agents or the Internal Revenue Service t.q examine Peter Gutmann. economics and finance professor at City Uruver..1ty of New York, estimated last year that $220 billJon, or 10 percent of Gross NatJonal Product. was con$ ducted in such unrecorded. untaxed dcall> ~ He mamtams the underground economy ts growin~ with every increase in taxes. And . or course. taxes are ris.- ing. not through new leg1slatton but because families are moving into higher tax brackets. GUTMAN,... LISTS THREE common types of unt.axe4 transactions. the f1r!>t of whJch as the sk1mmmg of cash re- ceipts by an owo4:r or operator. a practice he claims i• oart1cu1arly significant 1n small busmess. Next, he hsts the pracll~ of paying <.'ash to an e~ plo)cc working ··orf the books .. Th1: employee gets 111> declared 1n<.'ome t1nd evades 1nrome and Social Secunlf taxes. the business sa\'e" Social Se<'unty taxes. Jobless in· surance taxes. bookkt:ep1ng and reporting expense~ payroll taxes. med1<.'al insurance and pension costs Gutmann's third category 1s made up of businesses that pa y suppliers in cash. completely or m part It il done, he says. to make the business seem smaller and to keep purchases consistent with the low gross and few employees that the busniness reports to the IRS BARTERING, OR EXCHANGCNG goods and serv\oea with little or no money involved, has become popular throughout the country. In fact. the practice has been in· slituttonalized in the form of barter clubs. • While small or infrequent transactJoos aren't likel1fo attract much nobce. the possibility does exist ;ft sometime in the future the acllvtties of clubs might be · sidered commercial transact.ions. and thus taxable. So f • however. they seem to ~rve the intent. / Speculation. especially in low·priced over-t.be·~r stocks and in some American Stock Exchange liatUlp~ MS grown Several advisory services specialize in what they call "future growth ~naes " or "undiscovered bargains" and the lite. ee1llnC ror less Utan. especially popuJar -a.ad for eood ttason. Some q double. TROE ARE PEW TAX advantages in stock s;~i:m .. lion. In fact. if a price ri.ses swiftJy the speculator 1allr inclined to sell in.side of a year. and t.bus be forced te II taxes as ordinary income rather than at the lower ca.-i gains rate. 1 Still. the practice 1s popular with those wbo feil runaway mfl:it1on de mands that they make sptttacullr profits They view any income interest as merely keepiQg pace. at best. They seek "real" profits ~ Whatever methods a re used. the goal 1s the same -to preserve assets, not 1ust from inflation but from Uhde Sam's tax collector!\ too . And the impact 1~ the same tod: lngenwty 1s being m1sdirccted · St.-p• DolC."M Henry Ford 11 has r e s ·i g n e d a s chairman of Ford Motor Co .• the firm founded b y his gra ndfather in 1902 . H e will remain director and chairµian of the board's finance committee. Gold, Silver Quotations * } .. Now u.. .... ~try tkilr." .. •tDee1t49r · Disaster Aid No Solution LOS ANGELES <AP> -MOit vicUma of dis· asters such aa the recent Southern CallfomJa 1----------noocb never recover financially despite receiving low-cost Joana and other government aid, says an economist who has studied aimllar problems elsewhere. Families who lose their homes and bek>nginga .. wind up deeper in debt after obtaining loans and other assistance than they were immediately after the disaster struck. says Dr. Joseph Vlnso, a&· ' soci ate professor of finance and business economics at USC. : .. THE MAJOR ASSETS IN MOST people's ~ balance sheet is their property -land plus their ; house -and that ls usually financed by some kind of lo mortgage," Vinso said In an interview. "When a ( di.aster strikes, you lose part of your assets but you ; don't l06e any of your debts, soil all comes out of your t nelworth." :_ Homeowners who get low-cost loans may re· ~ build their homes, Vlnso says, but their overall ~ financial picture worsens. • "Government programs have essentially been aimed at the replacement of assets," he said, "but returning victims back to where they were in· volves liabililies as well as asset.a." DeatltNot~ W..amN"'9r ~ -PACMCNW r•aa ..... ,.-c...wy~ 3!fOO ~v. DrM Nfwpoft Bl.ch 144-D'OO Deat•Not~ PUllUC NOTICE J ' "