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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-03-25 - Orange Coast PilotJ7 I ' l I I e • 1ant ·• nees 8 NB BofJIJery l'ietim • TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 25, 1980 Sags 'Beef Vp Poliee' Y~P~llO ..... n..._ ........ . • • J I !Fears Grow on Hostages' Future CLUES TO DEATH SOUGHT Victim Russell Rugh Prices Show Biggest Hike Since 1947 LOS ANGELES <AP > ~nsumer prices rose 1 n th<' Los Angeles-Orange County area by ~.l percent in February the largest on e-month increase slnce September 1947, the U.S. Labor Department said today. For the 12 months ending in Fe bruary, the la test increase 4rove prices up by 17 7 percent. '°ppmg the 17.5 rise from May J946 t.o May 1947 during the infla- PRICES SHOOT UPWARD AGAIN-A4 RECORD BANKRUPTCY FILINGS EXPECTED-84 ·onary boom after World War II rice controls were lifted. Southern California's bike in Consumer Price Index was ell ahead of the national rate of .4 p e rce nt for the month. ltbougb il was slightly behind e national figure of 18 percent or the year In Sacramento, the state mp1oymenl Deve lopment epartmenl reported thal real pendinc earnings for a family r four for the year end.in& in anuary decreased by 10. 7 per- t. Figures for the 12 months I in February will not be vallable until Wednesday, of- clall said. Real spendable income is ea1~ by taking earnings r taxes, then compartna to ereuea in consumer prices. (See PaJCES, Pa1e A2) Strike Launched TEL-AVIV, larael (AP) PaleaUnJus be1an a s,eneral ltrike today tbrouabout .&>le OC· cupMld Welt Bank of the Jordan •River to prot,e9t Israel's plan to be... Jewnb 1tudent1 tn tbe Arab etty ol Belwon. J Slaying Probes Aid Eyed 4 By FREDERICK SCBOEMEIO. °'-~" ......... Orange County Sheriff's D e partment investigators appealed today for public assistance in locating anyone who may have seen a Garden Grove teen-ager shortly before he apparently became the victim or a homosexual mass murder<'r. Investigators want to s peak with anyone who m ay have ~n Russell Du<inc Rugh , 15, h1tchh1king l'i thcr south on Beach Boulevard or eastbound on Westminster Avenue on Friday afternoon R ugh's nude body was found Saturday near the entrance lo the l ower San Juan Creek c<i mp g r o und o n Ortega Highway A second body, t hat of an u01denft1f1ed youth believed to be between 16 and 18 years old a lso was found by hikers. Homicide investigators are attempting to determine if Rugh a nd the unidentified youth are the latest victi m s o r a ho mosexua l kille r believed responsible for as many as 30 strangulation deaths o( young males. They fit the appar,Ot pattern The lat.est victims were young, thin a ftd their bodies were d umped along highways. And they bad been strangled. Lt. Wyatt Hart, s heriff's information officer, said Rugh, a 9th grader at Westminster High School , was hitchhiking or wa iting to catch a bus about noon Friday when be was last seen. "We feel like the public can really help us. The boy must have been seen. U we can just jog people's memories," Hart s aid Investigators, Hart said, are holding out hope that one or more persons may have seen the car Rugh is believed lo have entered. Hart said investigators ala<> want to speak with anyone at the campgrowld who may have seen or beard anything suspicious late Friday night or early Saturday morning. That ls the <See CLUES, Page A2> KEMP~R OPEN GIJIDE OFFERED An armchair guide to the Women's Kemper Open pro· fe11ional golf tournament comes in today's Daily Pilot. The magazine proftlea leadinl Ladles Profeaslonal Golf As· sociatlon competitors, top money winnen on the circuit and the Meaa Verde Country Club course. !lon't miu "Women'• Kemper Open," ln today's Dally Pilot. Kemper Open 'Wired' O•••Y P oto< Sutt l'MIO Workme n bring in cable for televis ion cameras that will beam Women's Ke mper Open across the nation from Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa. Several million dollars w orth o f t e levis ion equipment was brought m Monday a nd c rews an· laying 25.000 \ ard..., of rabll' around the golf cour!-1.' Tournam1.•nt pla~ by top women prof 1."•~1onal golfer.., begin!-- Thursday. NRC nctwork \\di t1.·ll'\l'il' tournament Saturday and Sunday 'More Officers Needed' Newport Heist Victim Seeks Council Help By JOANNE R EYNOLDS Ot .. o.lly f'I ... SUH The owner of a Fashion Island jewelry store who was robbed of more than $500,000 worth of jewelr y appear ed before Newport Beach city councilmen Monday to ask for help. Richard Goehring, a Newport Beach resident, told councilmen be wants to see belt.er pay for the police department in order to rm ex11ting vacancies and keep men on the payroll who are conslderina leaving. In m ailng bla appea l , Goe brlna levied some a lleaation 1 against the department. He charged: -ftat It &oGk 14 mlnutes for an officer to arrive at tbe store after tbe alarm wu telephoned last week to police. ...... ftlat lite offieer bad no backup. "U the robben bad still been tbere, he'd have been blown away." -Tllat at tile time the robbery occurred, t here were only two police patrol can on duty ln the entire eaat aide of the bay. His remarks stunned council members into s ilence City Manager Robert Wynn finally responded. s ugges ting he prepare a report on the mcident and allegations to be presented at the council study session on April 14. Today. howe ver, spokesm~n for the department ans wered some of Goehrlng's claims. Sgt. Patrick O 'Sulliva n explained that 30 seconds after the robbe ry alarm was telephoned to police, lhe department helicopter was over Fashion Island. Chile Chief Angry SANTIAGO, Cbllt (AP ) - President Au1usto Pinochet, who canceled an Aatan tour while in rut after belnl snubbed by the PhlBpplnetl, returned to a hero's welcome in Santla10 Monday. He announced Chile would sever diplomatic relations with the Philippines, declarina an1r1ly. "I cannot accept a slap In the face to my country.'· ·'Th as happened right afte r the Brentwood Savmgs robbery. so we had our det~ltve units in the field One detective unit and one plainclothes unit on a burglary s takeo ut we r e immediately dis patched and were o n the scene in two minutes." O'~livan said. He pointed out that neither officer went lo Ule store since a follow-up t e l e phone ca ll est a blisbed lb at the bandits bad fled. Instead, the detectives scattered out in F ashion Island looking for the suspects. Beca u se o f the earlier robbery, units were already in place at the four escape routes from the city -Bristol Street and Jamboree Road, Ford Road and MacArthur Boulevard; the eastern city UnUts, and Dover Drive and Pacific Coast Highway. Once a d escr i ption w as obtained, those units were notified to be on the look-out for the jewelry store bandits as well as the savings and loan suspects. <See STO&E, Pap A2) · 1 Iran Mofu Circles Entbassy By 1k A .. oda.&ecl Press The shah's escape to Egypt will make resolution or the American hostage iss ue "extremely difficult... Foreign M in1 s ter Sadegh G hotbzadf•h v. a med toda:o as thousands of f1<;t v.a\1ng J ran1<1n .., dt•mnn.;trated outsidl• the US Emba~ .... v Ci h o t b / ad t' h to Id .1 n c v. .., c·onfl.'rem1• in Tehran that th" ouqt•d monarch ~ tr:.m~f<'r front Panama und..rmincd tru!>t 1n th(· ho .... tage negotiation!> and mav m ake lht> m•w Parliament Jc. .... s favorable lo a i.l'ttlement But he c;a1d the shah's flight to E1upt was a "moral victory·· fo r Iran because it s howed Iran .., t·xtrad1tton case ;igamst the forml•r monarch was strong Ghotbzadeh also !>Jld Iran will not try to t>xlrad1k the shah from Egypt lx>cauSl' Egyptian Pre<;1dent Anwar Sadat 1s <1 "puppet of Israel and the United Stales .. lie predicted a "trcmendou!. amount of unrest" in Egypt because of lht.> shah's presence The foreign minister said the r<'ason the ruhng Revolutionary Council has not issued an official c;tatement on the shah's transfer lo E~ypt ,.., b cca u ~e the C'lrcums tan ccs a r e being d e bated among co uncd memlx>r; Meanwtu le, legions of Iranians filled the streets around the U S <Seoe IRAN, Pall(e A2) Coasl "'ealher C loudy tonight a nd Wednesd ay. Scatte r e d light showers Wednesday afternoon with cha nce or thundershowers. Winds 10 to 15 mph. Cooler with lows tonight from 45 at the beaches to 50 inland . Highs Wednesday 63 to 70. INSIDET0pAY In 13 ~r!, o Ndfl Jt!rsey woman lta$ roiled, ~ned, and re~ back to 1~1ld hundrNI of orphaNd fo~t animoll. 5" the · · Rot:cj m Lod11," Pa~ All. . . AZ DAI\. v PILOT Man A.drift For23Daya NEW ORLEANS <API A crewman who f~ll r0rom1 • nktqa ahlp ln lbe ulf or ex.loo ha. beeo rucued by a paa tn1 veuel after ho drifted more tbaft ~ ~ b In " llftboat. the Coot Guard a.aid today. Kenn•th Eooe, 0, of J amaaca waa plcked up Mond11y by IM U. vnsel Cove Na~111tor ubout 200 n11les i>0utb"°ebt of Nc:w Orle ans. UC'C'Urthna to Coatot Guard Pt'tly Orrt~r J ot• G1beun No 1nrormatloo on t.:noe's condttton wa:. 1m medlutt>ly U\Ullable It wu1> not known 1f thl'rt' w~1s food and 14 .&lt•r aboard the ltfeboat. 8795 Mlllloa 3-Mile Plant Designer Sued PARSJPPANY. NJ (Ar, - Gt'oeral PubUc Ut.l.UU• Corp., th o~r ol lhe crippled 1'bNe Mlle Laland reactor, aald today lt sued W N-actor's d l.JOer iand mttnufat'turtr for more th•n ~m1l1100 The uUllty said ll f har1ed Babcock a, Wilcox Co wlth "Crou Mlli&ence, 1tr1ct Uablll t)' tor eqwpment fallurt'. lnten lion#I b~ach of contruct and brt>ac-h o( t'XJ>rt·~• and 1mpllt'<f w ~ rr unue:o. · in t•onnec-l1011 Wllh tht• n •artor ln\•Olvt>d m tht' 1.t<'C'1 dent in March. 1979 \ ~pokt'llO\llfl for tht• Utility isuld the 1uit alleaea lb.at 8ab- c:ock • Wilcox wu contr1ctually r .. ponalble tor 1upplytn1 lbe nuclear ateam 1uppay 1y1tem &and tl'K.' wrttten procedures and tralnln& 11f'rv1cti• nf'ceaaury fur operallon o ( lht' plant Th<' 11poke11man u1d the swt. whic h ~ali.u named J . Ru y Md>ermou Co.. the owner of Babcock & Wilcox. WU hied In !t>deral court ln New York In a tt'lephone intervie w fro m hi ~ o rr1 c-e ID New Orleani.. Mc Dermott Chauman James E C unningham baid . "W e don 't reel we have any ltab1hty for this accident ... under our coo- lractu.al obligations ." Pacific Teleplwne Asks Rate Increase lo New Orleans. a McDermott . official said the company JW.t learned of the au.it and would t·ommeot later in the day The utility owns Metropolitan Edison. wtucb operated the re- actor at the Three M ii<' Island plant near Middletown. Pa The plant was the site of the worst a cc ident in the his tory of Amencan commercial nuclear energy. S AN FRANCISCO CAP) - Pacinc Telephone officially has ..i s k ed the California Public Ut11iues Commission for a $795 million annual rate increase for 1981 The proposal, requested Mon- day at a PUC heanng. would in· c rease total revenue b y 16 per· cl'nt The company said the Ill· c reases. the first major hike m t elephone rates i..ince 1974. would help meet C'ap1tal improvement req u1rements. inflation and higher wage and materia l costs 1r granted The proposal wa' disclosed M.srch 10 Heron• the P UC 1s a $337 million annual rate inc rease .... h1ch the agc ncy·s staff has rl'<"Om ffi(•nded be held to $2Z7 million If thf' latter is approved. thl•rp would ht• a 50 cent a month add1t1onal char~c· for th1· standard ll•lt·i>hom• 1helf, in cn•a::.t'" tn bus tnPss ratt:"s for various N1u1pmen1 .md ... ughtly haghC'r intrastate toll rat~ Thl' latc·st application 1s '1<' "'J.!nt·d to hr 1ng ttw Iola I monthl~ t·h.1rg1• fo r ' ..1th lt•lephon1· to Sl a 11111n th ror a II d ai..::.e.!. of scr v1Cl' Thl'n· >Aou ld bf' no <'hange 1n th1· has1c hfcbm• service or $2 50 or sn lh1· basi c res1d e nl1al mt·asurt•d service of SJ.75 a month Hut ba::.1c Oat rall' r cs1dent1 al .. av1ce in the Los Angeles and San Francisco m e tropolitan areas would go from $6 a month to $8.:iO a month. In the rest of the state where Zone Usage Measurement ls not in effect, the fiat rate resldelllial charge would increase fi'om $5. 70 to $8.20 a month. The business bas ic char~e would increase from $7 a month to $9 with usage a llowances be ing e liminated If higher rate s are approved for basic residential and busi· ness service, Paclf1c Tele phone !>a 1d 1t would at'ce lerate the schedule for providing hfelme ser vices In.exchanges that are 100 percent served by mode m elt•ctron1c l'C'ntral office s witching equipment. Lifeline lowest pnced Ul the nation 1:. available• only in the San F'ranc1i.co. l.o" A.ngcles, Sacramt•nto . O ran~t.· and San Diego a reas and in R1vcrs1dc a nd Sant a Ro<: a M easurC'd sen 1cl' Jbo 1::. l1m1lt.·d to th~e :.in·a~ Zont• Usage M<'asurt.·ment d:nt1mt• ralt'!'. tn San Frand!>C'O an;I Lo" \n~t·lt'" .... ould sntrl'a.!.c h} one lo thret.' c·cnL<> for the hn.t minute de pending upon dis · lance. The evening discount between S and 11 p .m . would be reduced from 35 to 25 percent, while the night and weekend dis· count would remain unchanged lnst.allallon rate:> also would increase. GPU Chairm an Wilham G Kuhns said the company, after its investigation of the accident. "flrm ly believes that the prox- imate cause of the accident was the failure of Babcock & Wilcox" to provide proper pro· cedures and traintnK to the ulihty's operators in order for the m to respond to the problem::. t ha t developed. The swt alleg<.'<1 the Babcock & Wilcox procedures and train- 1 n~ f o r b o th routin e and e m e rgency conditions were in· correct, incomplete and inap· propnate to the system and nus· led the operators in the ir han· dhngofthe plant. GPU also charged Babcock & Wilcox knew that the same type of accident occurred previousl y o n a nother Babcock & Wilcox s upplied sy::.tem at the Davi... Re!>::.e plant of Toledo Edison m Ohio. As a result of the Dav1s- B{'~l>e l'V{·nts. lht· C'<lm pla1nl !-ta les that Habcock & Wi lcox knt•w th<' information 1t s upplied to reat'tor opt.·rator" wa::. inarlt'- q uatl· Ford Off Ballot NASHVILLE. Tenn. <AP> Former President Gerald Ford who withdrew from the race he never really entered has asked that his name bt· re moved from Te nnessee's May 6 pres ident.J al primary ballot. Hero Left Stranded Rescue Action Puts Him Out on a Limb 8)' THOMAS KEEVIL OI l'-0.llJ 1'1'-1 SUit+ Jerry Pay n e pulled o n a Jogging suit Fnday mormng and drove up Laguna Canyon Road in his Vln~age Mercedes Benz to check progress f)O 1-JOOlher Of his <'lassie autns. a vintage Hentley The paint 1ob had hit a 11nag U<'fore ht· could go furthc-r, the r1runt 11hfJp owm·r told l'ayne, •,11me wuoden 1nluy would hove to b4-rP.pliie•-0 Locutinv, :1 llh<>p t hflt Wf1Uld f1e rform t hnt 11iw1·1alty took ·.ornP M·M<'hl11g, but by a llttlc ,,flf·r 11 f•aym· wa11 toollnl( olong lh•· S.inta An.1 Jo rt•1·wa y hcitdt.-d '''' lht· m•w who !laid ht• knew .tll 1J h<n,t wood 1nluy11 fc,r ~" '(P .. r <>Id Hc·ntlt·y•, · h(· Uc•11t11•y w.11, for from r1n111 h('(1 , !Jul tl h&tl ~tstr"tNI rliVil up afh•f ,, · Jumiwr C'll hlc· wa11 h1.1ohd t.o lt11 drnuwd buw·ry. It wa" tihom 11f trim ar1cl Payn1· ws.i ii <.tnythlng hut a du11oh1111( f1J(ur1., 1•v1·n 1n J 11011· tilut· l'>IUtl nl( <tuH ... "1R.'iT !SAW llt;ll '611 I WUll l'O m1n~ up t.o thl! fo'1n l StrN·t f1v1•qi..1'I' lfl Sunta Anu," Puyrll' n·cullt.-d l:11t:r "I JU!>l thciul(hl 11 was l'IOme kid foollna around OAANQI COAST DAILY PILOT ,....,.,,,~,,~·o..."•'"-' ... ,. ..... ".''~ ,.,,....., 1rwi.~ fir~' ''i>Wl'M1\hfdOftMOt.....- t .,. ~·v....., ...... ~ .. ~04t•.t• ,.., .. ~ .... CNl'.Ht\~ .....,,,... ftwt,.flfl" I fld•Y fOif' C .. l. Mt>w ""''WP-"' IWMn •4~0"'0fon fMo..-"''"tuf" •••fi'V•f;.y tn ·..,. I ~f'4'"""''°"'"(oett & , . .,....,....-w_. • ..,..,,... . .,_.,~...,..Y\.,,.. -.,. f .......... -...,,. • .,..... ... -.... >» W•\I •••M-.CM••-.C•llloml•.,.,. ' . _, .. _ ,..,...,,_,......., ,...~ , ••• c-v .. ,,. .. _, ___ _ ~··-... , .. ,.._,&_,...... .,.._.,..c0o1or C-...tl ~ ··-" *" ""''t6irt4 Me"'9Q•flltlCIW1 T11e,M:11e (114)M:Mlt1 Cl..-...ct AdwMllilllll MMfTI ,,_,.,.0..-...... • "But then s he crawled over the rail and I knew she was going to jump. 1 beJ(an to brake and down she came. smack in front of me. ''She had picked my car to jump in front or. We wer e e yeball to eyeball just before she hit .. Payne's frantic braking threw the Bentley Into a four·wheel s kid, but he managed lo halt it a few feet from the crumpled body. "My main concern then was to ketip l'lOmeone from hitting my <'a r ," said Payne. "U they had it would hsve gotten a ll three or W\ thl' .clrl. the cur ond mt• " "fh(• ('1Jr w8!1 in the cenll'r lont· l':iyrw rnn lo lht· n •ur 11f th•· U1·ntl1·v untl twJ(a n w ..1 v1111( •·1J1 •, 111 hoth side~ Ill' wt111 olm•mt "I I ruck "lcv1•rul tirnt•"I 1111 r ur"I wh1z1.('d ut und uround him . ''l"INAl.1.V A T IUW KUl qtoppNl thb b11: 1 ht lwhlml my l'lH lie '1Ul on h111 l1l t11ker hl(J1li. and w1· al l•·U"l l l1111J M11111· hlo<'ktnJ: "Then lw und I d w • k1•d out I tw girl und 11hu w11 "' 11Ull rtll vt• ~h•· Wftl'I m11un1nii unrl obvlou.11ly 111 1laln. hut w1· krww t•nough not to move• ht•r " J . u t t.· r , po I H· • i. u I d th•· 24 yt·ur old Tu:1Un woman wM jumped had hrokt>n h1·r hnck w h c n s he is m uithcd to lh•· concrete, but olhcrwln wa11 in quite 11aUafa<'tory condition Sh<· 11aid she rcmf!mbcred nothing about the jump or what 1hu wu doing prior to luaplna to the freeway. Payne reacalled "When they came there were copa 1od fire meo, fire trucks, the paramedics. The paramedics took her aw1y and t.bty finally 1ot one lane open to tralllc. '1THINGS STARTED TO s traight.en out. Finally there was just this Hl1hway Patrolman and a few firemen. Five of lhe firemen pushed lhe Bentley over into tbe Ivy becauae the damned battery wu dead. "I uked if they didn't have a jumper cable. Nope. I uked the cop, who was 1etUna ready to love. He uld ln dfcr.?t btt couldn't bit botatered, that I could call t.be Auto Club. 1ben he Just drove away. ''So the r e we were, the JUntJey and me, stranded by the •Ide of the road. A rew minutes before I had been some kl.od of a semi·hero, but no ont! gave a damn now." H elp ultimately came . Someone had called the Auto Club. "What they sent wasn't a wrecker or anything lJko that," Payne said . "They sent o flatbed truck. No, he didn't h1tVl' u jumper cable . "SO HE TOWED l'U; up to lht' Fourth Street rump, pulled off and dropped the cur at a llt•rvlcc.- s tallon. Then he JCl.IVt• mt-the bill "Forty·!lvr buck• tu• wanttld Forty·flv..-l1,1uay doll1.r1t I "t·rcuml.'d, hut ht' Wt.lbn 't h11trnlna 1'1ty or hti'd tukti lhll lh•nt h·v ... l't 1111l1lt· Wil~ ..,,.,. I tl1tl11'I h.1v1? f11rty f1v1· liu1·k~ I ct111n 't lluvu 1111yll1l111(, nu dwdi.book, no wullt·I. n11 dr1v1·1 s ht'l.'n11· not orw l1umnc·1J lh1n.i Th1·1 l· ur1· no j11H'kt111 In Jugl(lllll l'IUlhl lllld f w&H 011ly l(Olng up tht> runynn to ....... Ill)' ('Ill "llt: Wotll.DN'T ~o;N D Mt: a hill lx·c·11111w ht· d1drl 't know If I wu" lymg about who I was and · wlu·r • I lived. Finally, J round a rc·n :lpt from tht.• pnint shop 011 1 t hl• (loor ()( the C'll r a nd ht- lll(rl't.>d that I prohably was the <:~nld Payne written on 1t." A station attendant boosted the batte ry and the Bentley ' came back to Ufe. The wood inlay man said he'd cto the work next week. The Bentley'• being stored at the paint abop. Payne got back to his Laguna home about 4 · 30 Frid •Y afternoon. The blll from t he Auto Club hasn't a rrived . •'I have seriously beeun to consider lC the life of a Good Su marttan is a ll that rewardini," he aaid . He did, however. check the hospital to see how the young woman was getting along F.--P-.e AJ CLUES ••• time rrame lo whlc. the two youtha died, Hart 11ld. The &midenutled youlb, Hart said, wu about Uve feet, 11 ~ lncbea tall and wotihed lM pounda. He had shoulder leftt\b sandy colored hair and brown eyes • 1;,, busy in Tehran~ ahakJ.n clen c hed flats and c bantio 1logana condemning the Unlte Stat.es and 5adat becaUH of th ahah '• escape to ECYPt. Israe Prlme M!:.:;~enacber ID ~IOllal IGeJ ... m•··m ,. .1epan1e,.,.. 1n&o A)'a TalelllanJ A~ tn frcmt tbc ern-.y,_~cunttni i• c-. ,.,..' 1Th41 ahtn 1nuat come baek ,.. Don wiU. tbe abab, Carter ._._.Watr•· 8aay 91N la a Mtiday 1POOC a,,came ll Ii Ole middle of~·, aew 1eu eeJ•IJratlon. Tb•> · laUIMd • a man ....... i · Carter mask and a tall red b at wandered tbrou1h tbe crowd Some took off his hat and patted him on the bead or pret.eoded l<. beat him with crutches. The demonstration was c.llled by the revolutionary guards, the m illtant mos lem clergy and other revolutionary groups to denounce t.be "treacherous plot" by Sadat and President Carter to h e lp d e pose d Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Tehran Radio said. The ailing ex·m onarch Oed from extradition proceedings in Panama and was hospitalized in Cairo alongside the Nile as the Iranian and U.S. ,.,_mments swapped threats adnd wami.ngs " ' .., ......... ta CHILD SURROUNDED 8Y PAOTEmNQ IRANIANS Shah'• Move to Egypt AekJnclea Pa•elon• Ayatollah Sadegb KbalJthali, a leading lri aian r evoluUonary and former chief judce, said those a mong the American hostages accused of spying would be put on trial ud jailed 1f found gUllty. He aald the trials would tile place after Iran's fl'ew Parliament convenes , which is at least a month off because of slow vote·counting and a llegatJons or fraud , and t.be other hostages would be freed at lhat llme F,....P-AJ STORE •.. ·'The point b(·mg that you don 'l c atch crooks by r ush.Ing over to the ~tore when you know they' re already gone." ob5erved Capt R.Jt'hard Hamilton H amilton did agree Yo 1th GoehNn1(:; obbervat1on ab<>u t th l' d e partme nt 's I O~!> or peri.onnel. Ill' ~aid there a rc• 11 <·x1sting v::ic-anc u.•!-> y,h1ch have not tx·<·n rt! ll·d l ht•rl' J rt· 11 ml'n 1n t raintn ~ to fill othl•r \iH'ann•·" ..ind two rn t·n . .He off un ;i lonJ!-t<'rrn ha"•" to rc·ro\'l'r from .,,. cir I. rt·l:.ttl·tl 11111ir1t·~ The departm<•nt·.., manprnq•r ,., c;uppo<.C'r1 111 tw 13~ 111111<'1 11ff1tt·r-.. I la111dt1111 '.'t.11d In askmg for the report on Goehnng's a llegallons . council members sa id they want <'Ompa risons with oth er departments to find out If the attrition rate 1s unique to :'l:e.,,. port Beach or if it affecb nc1ghbonng c ities as well Councilwoman J ackie Hcatht r also asked for in<'lus 1on of t'nm1· stat1suci. for the year sa~ IOJ! 'hl· unders tands hurglartc.., haH· increast'd dram<1.t11:ally Monday wasn 't <;o<·hnn ~· .., r 1 r s t a pp ca r an cl' Ii 1 111 r ,. councilmen Li ~.:. . .. ~t :~ . ~ r.. t, . • . ~ .· .. ., .·. -.1 . • . -~ Power Failure Felt in Mesa Near College Ne.irl y J 000 Southern California Edison Company customers m Costa Mesa wen.• without pov.t•r for 40 minu~ tn about 3 11": hours th11> momin$! bl'l'JU!.t· or .. n unrt1•rli(rouncl •·li!C'lnn1l t"f1u1pml•nt f.:ulun• \11 l-... d1"'1n "JX•k•·~ mJn J1ri 1 1·1f «Ult f.11lur1 bl.1C'l>.•-<J th• an.1 'ur round1ng Oran~·· C-0 .. .,1 I ".,It•·~·· .11 I J.c; :.i m lnll'rrupl("IJ .,,.,, '('r\ 11 • tfJ the· .ir1•..1 bordered bv F ain 1c•y, Rr,Jd on the l'J.i.l. Harbor fkJult·\ ard to the we.t. Adams Avt"nut-on lht· north and W1bon Street to tht' south. rh1· fJuln 1-r1u1pmtnl ...... , lot'Jtt.'<1 IJl the ..:round rrvnt.Jn~ '\a bcrc-, CadtllJc Inc :?r.oo Harbor Bhd . !ht• 'pokc·~ma11 -.a 1'1 Electnc1t\ to the ar1.'a ...... ., 1 ut lor anot her 'it>\rn m1nutf•., ar J bout M a m th(• "J>Ok•·,man 'aid b ec-au~1· nr r 1rru1t ... .,,..llc-tuniz OJ)t'ra t1on.. fullowin~ lht• rt•p<11r" Come sec F ..... P-.AJ PRICES •.. The regt<>nal CPI rise lowered I h I' \ a I u I' () r th (' d 0 11 a r . IOl'J"UrC'd In term ... Of lhi.' Labor l.H•p.tnmt•nt " 1967 tw>nch..mark • •'•H tll I:! l'l•nb Bu reau o f Labor Stat1s t1 c.-. 1>0kMv.oman Faith Heine mann .i1d tbt• biggest percent.age in • rt'a~e Ill consumer rosts came from transportation, up 3 3 per- ' 1·n1 from January a nd 25 7 per· 1 e nt from February. 1979. Tho6e costs mclude ~asoline and 011 , purchase pnces of new vehicles and f inance chartH. The Mxt JargHt contributor to t h e CPI boost was hom e rurchast• and fina nc ing, wtuch ~as up 2 7 percent from the pre '1ous month and 21 2 percent trom Fe bruary 1979 :\1 edJcal care rose by J percent li>r the month, entertainment 1 3 ~tt>rcent. .lnd apparel and ui*eep up 2 7 percent The only dec rease in pnces for I he month was one·tenth of a percent for food and beverages purchased at grocery stores. the fir-.,t Cybi~ porcelains Of lhL' 198()' ~. :\larch 28-29 atlOa.m . to \\, r1• 1n1r.1c.J u, 111.,: 111, I '"' •,p tu._:l \l~t ... ( .~tt.,•, r1 '''"'' 5 : 30 p.m . pn 1.ol 'lh•\\llli-; (l\1n I"'" \••U1 '"'' ••rpc.1rtun11v 111 "'" Jn,! J'll f\ ll,1,, I h,•-.. '"" I\ po ru ·l.1111, !\ I rom 1h1 · I J ni.1 .. 1J l.ollt."Ct1on. ' l'.,ychl·. · I r11-. I rut• I \l\l'. 'I '·,· ht>-:h 1 •11 t>a ... , ">14; ti h o m th<.' ChilJrl'n "' th1• World lt•llt•t lh•n I 111u ... Hh"~'m 0n<'l11JI <..1 rl. l.J ''' un ~,,. ~JOO h tim th,·<. h1ldrl·n lo(. h1·n!th <.ollt•ct1on C 1-...ira. Girl on the S. .ich. 'r' h 1~h. S2t!5 D <.. r ndt•rt•ll..1 .it tlw !Mil. ;{i,..• hs~h. ~ \i<; l I rnm the Bird-. and Flowt•r, Cnll•·ttson, Pini.. 1'.ura1t RO)l' 3·" I •. Sill lkaut1ful X'f" "'':I· "/lot..-you ... SLAVICK'S fl.-. 1~-i.n ~ ltl7 Fathlon lalarld, ~<An~. N~ 8"ch, 714/M4-1380 Wf't(l'lllMMr 11..tpn.t ttlll• I Mlll6oll VW,0 /Notf,h ()rqe I The City (.(,. C.mto• • •~• M.tllt Alt0 Cl'l'Urr l.<>o Al\i#S.S I S.I\ ~o I Lo Vfl"• UM -Ill Sinklt.'t conwflltM dws-plAM"' AMfftirlt1...,.... VISA. ~ OWp Mnnbn I 111t /twdm C111ld • Orange Coast EDITION f VOL. 73, NO. IS, 4 SECTIONS, " PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1980 TOtlay" N. l:'. N Fl FTEEN CENTS ~Mayor's Letter Spurs War of Words ll started whu Nf'wport ! Beach Cit)' Councltwomn 'Evelyn Hart a u11uted removina Ofte ato\ence and a word (tom a thrtt·P•C• letter composed by Mayor Paul • ftyckotr about Upper Newpon 'Bay. : It didn't take Iona for the discussion Monday night to degenerate into a bickering match In which. 2.1 P e rcent -Couacllwomaa Jack ie HnllMr cteecribecUbe tfty'1 role ln ba7 cleanup u lhat of a prtma doftna. -Ryckott told btr •he didn't know what 1be waa lalktnc about. "Yeu Juat nit around from mMtin& to m..una and ad d your two bita . Jt 'a inaultlnc." -Mn. Heat.her observed that Ryckofrs attitude wu to.sultlna -Ryckoff told Mrs. Hart sbe had no Nlnela que1Uonin1 the letter "wMn you don't koow what WCIOl tnto it." • -1\yckolf ~U&ed to answer a queaUon about t.he aentence put to bitn by Councilm a n Don StraUM. -Ryckoft Ignored a call for the vote on tbe que11tion -a parliamentary maneuver made by Councilman Don Mc innis in Prices in Biggest JU1Dp Since 194 7 LOS ANGELES <AP> - Consumer prices rose in the Los Angeles-Or.ange County area by 2. J percent in February -the la r gest one -mont h incr ease since September 1947. the U.S. · Labor Department said today I For the 12 months ending in February, the latest increase drove pnces up by 17.7 percent, . topping the 17.5 rise from May 1946 to May 1947 during the infla. 'llonary boom after World War II • price controls were lifted. Southern California's hike in the Consumer Price Index was well ahead of the national rate of 11.4 percent for the month, I although it was s lightly behind ·the national figure of 18 percent" 1 for the year lloWle ... ta€d61 Jn Sacr am ento, the s tate Employment Development Department reported that real spending earnings for a family of four for the year ending in January decreased by 10.7 per· U.S. PRICES. SHOOT UPWARD AGAJN-A4 RECORD BANKRUPTCY FILINGS EXPECTED-84 cent . Figures for the 12 months ending in February wiJI DOt be available until Wednesday. of· ficials said. Real' spen dable income is measured by taking eanlings aft.er taxes, then comparing to 1 Holdup Suspects lA ~~~~~-b!la!:~~b~~b an office was robbed this saving and loan association orning but two suspects were employees reported that ooe of tapture d minutes later by tbetwoholdupmenwasarmed. ewport Beach police near the This morning's robbery brings an Diego Freeway. to six the number of hoklups re· ~ The holdup at Beverly llills ported in Newport Beach in the avings and Loan Association. past week . 748 E . Coast Highway, was re· Last Tuesday Brentwood Sav· ~rted at 11 :30 a.m. ings and Loan, also located in Officer J ohn Desmond. dis-Corona del Mar was held up as 'etched to the Mac Arthur oulevard exit from the city, was Brett-Walke r , a Fashion topped a yellow car. Two men Is land jewelry store, and a n it matched the description of Dover Shores home. e bandits. The Mobil gas station at West At press time. detectives were Coast Highway and Balboa n the process of taking robbery Boulevard was held up last l'Victims to the scene in order to Wednesday night aod the United Ed out if the two men could be California Ba nk branch in sitively identified as the rob-Corona del Mar was robbed Fri· rs. day. ~ Lt. Don Chandler said details Police have arrested no iun the robbery we ren 't im· suspects in the earlier robberies. . * * * * * * • ~oldup Victim Says fMore Cops Needed " i. By JOANNE aEYNOLDS , °' .. ~ ..... , .... r The owner ot a Fashion Island llewelry store who wu robbed of more than $$80,000 worth or 3ewelry appeared before ~ewport Beach city councilmen onday to ask for help. Richard Goehring, a Newport eacb resident, told coundlmen e wants to see better pay tor e poli~ department in order fill existing vacancies and eep men on lhe payr0Jl who are onsldering &eaviq. I n maki ng bis appeal , oebrin& levied some l leaalions against the epartmmt. He charred: -'ftM It '°* 14 minutes foe' olfiffr to arrive at the store , DE OFFERED • af~r the alarm was telephoned last week to police. · -Ttult tM effteer bad no backup ... Uthe robben bad sUll been there, he'd have been blown away." -Tltat at tile time the robbery occWTed, there were only two police patrol cars on duty in the enUre eut side of the bay. Hl.3 remarks stunned council members into silence. City Manager Robert Wynn finally responded, suggesting he prepare a report on the incident and allegations to be presented at the council study session on April 1'- Toctay, however, ape>teamen lor the depart.meat answered some ot Goebrlnl'• claims. Sat . P a t rick O'Sut llvaa explained that 30 aeeooda after tbe robbery alarm waa telepboDed to poU ce, tbe department bellcopter waa over Faabioft Island. "'J'b11 bappenecl rtlht after tbe Brentwood Savtnp robbery. ao we bad our detective unltl in the field. On. detective unit and one plainclotbea uoit on a b u r,lary stakeout were lm mediately dlsp atcbed and were on the acene in two minutes." O'SulUvao sald. He pointed out that nett.her ofR«r wtelt to the atore alnd a ,..,, noas, ••••Al> increases in consumer prtces. The regional CPI rise lowered the value o r the dollar . measured in terms or the Labor Department's 1967 benchmark year, to 42 cents. Bureau of Labor Statistics s pokeswoman Fajth Heinemann said the bi ggest percentage in crease in consumer costs came from transportation, up 3.3 per· cent from January and 25. 7 per- cent from February, 1979. Those costs include gasoline and oil. purchase prices of new vehicles and fmance charges. The only decrease in pri~ for the month was one-tenth of a percent for food and beverages purchased at grocery stores. 168-unit Cut Nixed In Newport The Newport Beach City Coundl Monday rejected a plan that would have cut 168 units from f uture building plans for vacant Irvine Company land. The move, proposed as part of an amendment lo the city's gene ral plan, came on a spin vote with Mayor Paul Ryckoff a nd Councilmen Ray WillJams and Paul Hummel dissenting The rejected proposal would have Jlmited the amount or buildable acreage used in calculating building density on three residential sites -the Castaways oo Dover Drive north of Pacific Coast Highway . Wes tbay on Irvine Avenue between Univers ity and Santiago drives, and Newporter North on Jamboree Road North of the Newport.er Inn. Those three sites were pared down by 350 units late last year with a sweeping change to the cit y's general plan. The proposal defeated Mooday would have further r educed homes to be built on those parcels by excluding land from use in calculating density wtuch is either bluffs or bluff setbacks Keith Greer, spokesman for the Irvine Company, said the change wouldn't protect the bluffs since city law already prohibits construction on bluffs or in bluff setbacks. All the chang e would accompliahJ be said, is a further reduction OI units. Councilman Doo Strauss noted that the proposed general plan amendment contained a provision relating to location of structures on sites . to keep hom es from being built in the same sensitive areas listed in the density proposal. He aald be would rather see the environmentally sensitive areaa saved by the location proviaion,' rather than cut the number of unit• further by enactiq U>e density caloulatlon cbaa1e. Hla view wu shared by council memben Evelyu Hart, J aclde Heather and Don Mclnnia. Ryckoff Hid tbe proposed 1M-ualt reductlon WHO 't really a n addlUonal cut, tlnce he'd wanted tt lncluded ln laat year's 1eneral plan cbanc ... N.med to Boar d Newport Beach chiropractor Jerome Klemer baa bMn ap- pointed to the Callfoml• Statt' Board ot Cbiropractlc Ex· amlnera by Governor Edmund 0 . Brown Jr. I an eftort to end the discussion In the end the mayor bad his way, but onJy because Strauss abstamed from the vote to delete the sentence. He said later he abstained only because be had no strong feeltngs on either side of the issue The sentence concerned the role of the Southern California Association of Governments ( SCAG l in the lat.est plan put forward to clean up the Upper Newport Bay The letter is lo be delivered to a hearing on lhe ne w plan to be held by SCAG Thursday in Los Angeles The mayor . who hu long been unhappy with SCAG over a var iety or issues, wanted to remind the agency that its role in the new proposal as as a "pass through agency " one that ,.,.,~ CHILO SOAAOUNOED BY PROTESTING IRAHIANS ae..h'• Move to Egypt Aeklndw.• Pa•8Joft• Shah's Move Puts H ostages in Peril? 6y The ARM>Ciated Presi. The shah's escape to l'~J:ypt will make rc.<.o lution of tht.· A m e r i c a n h o s t a g t.' 1 s s u t' "extreme!\· d1rflcult." Foreign M1n 1stH ·sadc.·~h Ghotbzad«h v. a med todav "" thousands of fa s t wavin i:: lran1Jn '.'. ri emonstrated outside the l' S Embassy G hotbzadch told a nE"W'- conferenct• an Tehran that thr ousted monarch's transft'.'r from Panama wtde rmaned trust an the hostage ne~otanttons and ma:. make the ne>w Parliament le:.~ favorable to a settlement. But he said tht> c;hah's fl1 J?hl tr) Egypt w<J:. ;.i "moral victor~· for Iran be<•au se 1t s hov.ed lr::in'c; extrad1t1on case against the former monarch was ~trong Ghottnadeh also said Iran will not try t.o extradite the s hah from Egypt because Egyptian President Anwa r Sadat 1s a "puppet of Israel and the United St ates." He predicted a "tremendous amount or unrest .. in Egypt because of the shah's presenoo The foreign minister said the reason the ruling Revolutionary Council has not issued an offi cial statement on the shah·s transfer t o Egy pt 1s because the Man Adrift For 23 D ays . NEW ORLEANS <AP> -A crewman who fell froro a sinking ship in the Gulf of Mexico has been rescued by a passing vessel after he drifted more than three weeks in a lire boal, the Coast Guard said today. Kenneth Enoe. 30, of , Jamaica was picked up Moi1ltay by the U.S. vessel Cove Navigator about 200 miles southwest of New Orleans, accord ing to Coast Guard Petty Officer Joe Gibson. No info rmatio n on Enoe '8 condition w a,s immediately avatlable. It was not known if there waa food and water abo1rd the llf eboat. c· 1 r r u m '.'.I ..in c t ' ... J r " It 1 1 n 1• d e b ;.i t l'lJ .t m o 11 ~ < <ll· n ~ · 1 I nwm l11·r-. ~1.·am,h11l-l1.·~1on~ or lr.1man" rillt•d tht• -.lrt't'h .ir11und tht· l !'I F:mb.1-."' in TPhran, -.h.1kin~ dench1•d {1-.t-. .ind chant1n~ -.ln)!an-.. 111nrfrmnan~ lh1· l·mte<l St.llt'' ,m<1 SJdJ I lwcot U~t" of the. ~ha h·~ t'~t'apt• to f"~ypt fsraelt J•r1mt• M1 ni~t1•1 \'11·n:11•hc-m A1·i.:111 ·"'" "·'=-\ 1lif1nl Freeway Flap Flares Again In Newport By Dt•:U)RES BROOKS IRWJN 0t -0.0llt POol SIMI An old argument about ho" far to extend the Corona del Mar Freeway in Newport Beach will be renewed Thursday and Fn day That's when the Orange Coun ty Transportation Com mission and Sta t e Depart m ent of Transportation <CalTrans> of fi ('tals wall present their oppos ing vu•ws to the s tate com mission that will approve a five .ye'-r highway spending plan that includes the freeway extension And although local officials have known for more than a year that CalTrans favored a severe cutback in the county's $9 4 milUon proposed extension of the freewa y, they first lea rned Monday exactly what the reduced funding wo uld buy A letter signed by CalTrans Director Adriana Gianturco said the state's $4.4 milHon proposal is cheaper and "will adequately address the ex.islins: problem.·· But local officials countered that the CalTrans suggestion to extend the Corona del Mar Freeway Jess than a mile south of Its present terminus at Bristol Street. short of Jamboree Road. will only slightly ease the con gesllon. What local plannen want to do is spend $9.4 million to build the freeway past Jamboree Road to MacArthur Boulevard. a pro- posal CalTtana admits wlJJ solve the severe jamups where the dtvidf'd Bristol St~t Intersect., with both those highways, CRH fi"EUD, Pa1e A2) -t merely forwards the work done by local agencies and the money that is to pay for it. Mrs. Hart noted that the letter contained two sentences statmg that point She wanted the f1rsl sentence. which appeared on the first page deleted as weU as one word :_ .. again " -which appeared at the front of the second sentence on the second fSee LETTER. Pa~e A2) t Ut i l i ty Asks Rate Increase SAN FRANC I SCO I AP 1 Pacific Telephone 0Hic1ally ha:. .1s ked the C'a laforn1a Public l't1 ht1es Commission for a $795 million annual rate mere~ for 19RI The proposal. requested Mon - da,· at J Pl;C hearing, would in l'r~a~t' total n:vt•nue by 16 per ct>nl The company said the· an neases. th<-f m;t maJnr hike 1r: telt'phone ratt>~ since 19';'4, would help meet capital improvement requirements, inflation and higher wage and materi<tl costs 1! ~ranted T he proposal wa~ d1sclo '! March 10 Refore th<' Pt:C as a S337 m1ll1on annual rate increase: which the a~ency's staff h(I~ recommended bt-held to $22'i m1ll1on If the latter 1s approved. there would be a 50 -cent·a · month additional charge for the s tandard telephone 1tself. in· creases in business rates ror various eqwpment and slJghtly higher intrastate toll rates " Tbe latett application b de· signed to brtD& the t.oUJ mootbly charge (or •ch t.elel>bone to $1 a mnnth for all clas~es of set'Vlce T hett would be no change m the baGc Ufeli.ne aervi« of $2.50 or in Ole baste residential measured service or SS.75 a month. But basic flat rate residential .;ervice in the Los Angeles and San Francisco metropolitan areas would go from S6 J montti 10 !-8.50 a month In the rest or lht> state where Zone t:sage Mea~urement 1s nol 111 l'frect, tht• flat rak res1d('nllal <'h .Jrge ~ou ld int'reastt from S."i 10 to S8 20 :1 month The busant•s:. basil' chani1· 11o n uld incrf'a~t· from $7 :.i mont h tn ~9 v.1tr. U~ill!L' allowanrc~ be 1111• rli m10Jt1-d ff higher rate-. :.tr .. approved for bas1r n•<.1dl•nt1al and bust nt's:. ser\'11.·c. Pacific Tdephonc -..11d H would arcelerah: th" 'l'heduk for providing hfclme 't'r\'IC'f>!' in t•xrhanges that arc 100 percl·nt sc.•rvcd bv modefll 1• le ct r1'n 11• cl' n l ".JI ,,rr, t'•· -.~ llchang t'QUlpment L1!elmt' lowest priced '" the 11:'Jl1on 1s availablt' only 1n the ~an Franc1~ro. Lo~ Angeles . Sacramento. OrangP and Sal"I l>u~go arra<. and an R1vers1dt• Jnd S<1nt.1 Ro"a MeJs ured <;N"ice abn 1:-hm1tcd to thost• areas. Zone l ";,agt> Measurement dayt1me rate~ in San Francisco and Los AnJ?ele~ would increase bv one to three cents for the first minute d epe nding upOll dlS· l ance Coa~t \\'eat her Cloudy tonig ht and Wednes day Scattered light showers Wednesday afternoon with chance o! thundershowers. Winds 10 to lS mph. Cooler witti lows torught from 45 at the beaches to 50 inlal"d Highs Wednesday 63 to 70 INSIDE TODAY In 13 yNts. a N~ Jene1} wom<r11 Ml rol8ed, ~Md, and relea.ttd back to the Wiid hundrtdt of Ofllllaned /oresr ammo'-' See the ·Raccoon Lady." Page A 11 • } ) ' .......... ---... ...... --------~---............ _..-_-_ ... _-_ ... ____ ....... __ ........ __ ONLY PU.OT T JUST BREAKING·........,......,....--..,. lAtl ~ ff9fft ·~·· .,., Gltd 1141~ -~ 4Ww&u· P"'4"'9t Doctor's Compt:,inion Charged With MIUYAjr R WHlTE PL.Al~S. N V IAP> A ll"•M jury indicted Jun t~rril, t.be former b•admlltras ol • poab Vlt&lnla Ktrll acbool ay on • t"hars• ot •econct•rttt murd r ln lh1 &hoou n• ~athol Dr. HermanTamower.dtveloperoft.MScaradaledl t T Tbe fr•nd Jury charpd lbe S7·y~ar·old Mn lferrla arno~r • tona·Ume coml>U)oe, Intended to lllU blm al h1i :~~~b ... , N Y .. home by nrtq 10\lr shot.a from her .S2 caUber The •Yt-ar-old physician d1td Muc-h 10 ahortly after lhti _.,ooUna Mni Uarria. thtn beadm1str. of lhe Madeira ~hool 't'H lnterc~pted at tbt homt by pohc-<1 a.s she baacked a ta~ out oi ~driveway •rhln Rftl_.,. /tllfl4Peaf WASHJNGTON (AP) A US Navy unphi~oua force with a batta!Jon of l.880 Mannes hu r,·achHt Its duty taUon In the. Arabian Sea ln ooe of the lll09t ret't"nt mo\c& In the cbesa aame between the United Statea and the Soviet Umon rn that 1t.rate1k aecUoo of the world The latest Soviet move, Pentagon sources aald Monday, la to seod the 40,000-ton replacement ship, lhe Berulna, into lhe • lodlan Ocean, apparently u a noatine warehouse for Russian fleet operaUons That also could signal Soviet plans to put aircraft carriers in the area, sources said The .superpowers have been makina various moves since the ~v1et occupation of Afghanistan last year prompted Pre.s1dent Carter to warn lhal the UnJt tales would wse auhtary force, if necessary, to defend i oil auppUes Jn lhe nearby Persian Gulf OU 11•~ Alar.• S•.-tk LONDON f AP> The world's oil reserves are being depleted at an "alarming" rate. and the Western lnduatria) nationc; must end their i.ndeelaion, conserve enerey and switch to alternate sources, Saudi Arabian OU Mlnlater Sheik Ahmed. Zaki Yamani warned today Yamam also confirmed that Saudi 'Arabia, aa expected, will maintain its level of oil production -a mllllon barrei. a day - through the next quarter, April·June, unless un•pecJfied market conditions develop. 1 Even I( oil consumption does not grow In the future he said, "oil resources which are currently fulflclent to meet w'orld requirements for 30 years will steadily be reduced every year by about six months' sulf'iciency in the least." DoUar Coatl•...,. Oaf•• LONDON <AP) -The U.S. dollar advanced agalnst all -leading currencies except the British pound and Japanese yen (oday. Gold prices fell after an advance Monday. The record level of U.S. interest rate• continued to buoy the dollar on most European foreign exchanges. Gold closed at $S38 an ounce in London, down $25 from Mon· day. Gold traded in New York at $529, down $19. Silver sold for $21.50 an ounce m London, down from Mon · day's $23.625. It traded at $20.20, down Sl.05 ·----. --------- P•ae °' tt;t ..... . 1ckott .... thal anyoee Clt1t1Uunl•~•• 1•uor w11 r..:.~ !!'~ "' .... • t.,, ••• .:;:-:;"; '""'" Buch. trvlne and the county. u lla for a lhrc• put effort In uvlna lhc-b 'I The county will produce r~aulaUona to control the now of allt Crom .,-rtcultut•I sites into the San Dl110 Creek wblch dralM lnto the bay Irvine will writ~ regulat1 0M to control r unoff lrom urban !lllH Newport Beacb'lf role Wlll be to do the phtlllllf\& und rind the 1ute tor a deslltlng basin to be built whe~ the creek meets the hay In a separa te but re lated move. Ne wport Beach will become the lead a'e ncy ln upplying for a $10 million state grant lo start construction of the basin In a report &riven to council members at Monday afternoon's study session, city st.atf member Fred Talarico said lhe actual cost of the buln, lnclu@l& land acqulsJtJoo. could be u lli&h as $45 million. The application only aeekl $10 million becauae slate olfkiau have Indicated that's all that would be available lhia year. Talarico said bb cost esUmate was based on a "worst case situation" ln which the maximum would be charged ror land acqu1slUon. planning and construction. He alao said it's estimated that annual maintenance of the basin will coet nearly $500,000. In a related event . Assemblywoman Marian Bereeaon. R-Newport Buch, today wu aucceuful In 1ettl.DI the Transportation ancl Resources aubcommlt1" of the Assembly Ways and Means Com mHlee lo put budget controla on money spent in the Upper Bay Ecological Reserve by the state Department of Flsh and Game. The department 'a S700,000, originally earmarked for vilttor facll1Ues. would be restricted to dredaina or helplng to pay for the basin If todar·s move la approved by the ful committee Lawmen Seek Witness . . ' ' . •"' CLUES TO DEATH SOUGHT : Victim Ruaaell Rugh By FREDERICK SCHOEMERL Of UW o.ltr l'li.t Sc.H Oran1e County Sberlrt'a Department lnve1tlgatora appealed today ror publlc assistance ln locating anyone who may have seen a Garden -0 rove teen·ager shortl)' before he apparently became the victim of a homosexual mass murderer Investigators want to speak with anyone who may have seen Ru ssell D u a ne R ug h , 15. h i t c hhiking rither south o n Bea ch Boulevard or eastbound o n Wes tminste r A venue on Friday afternoon. Rugh's nude body was found Saturday near the entrance lo the lowe r San Juan Creek c ampground on Ortega Highway A second body. that of al'1 unidenftlfied youth believed to be between 16 and 18 years old, also waa found by hiken. Homicide invesli1alora are attempting to determine if Rugh and the unidentified youth are f'.._.P~AI STORE OWNER PLEADS. • • f o llow.up telephone call e~abU.hed that the banctita had fled Instead, the detectives !>Cllllered out in Faahion Island lo~king for the suspects. ~eca u se of the e arlier robbery, units were already In plactt at the four escape routea from the city -Bristol Street and Jamboree Road, Ford Road a nd MacArthur Boulevard; the eastern city limits, and Dover Drive and P acific Coas t Highway. ORANGE OOMT N DAILY PILOT ,,.O••-C.-.IO.Uyl'll64 wll•Wlll<•"•-to""' IN--· I\_..,,.. O,, IN a...,.. (H tf P\l9t1tM'litC~ \if~•t•f'4'1~.,-1 """'"~' -· ,,.,~ ,..,,., .., , .... ....... --~ ......... -.... ,.,~­, .... 1r ... ., I•-l-&...1"$0v"'C .. >1 • ,....,,. ,...--..,.,.--..,v~n­~,, '"' ,,,..,. __ ,....,.. .. Ml! .... - """'' llHtl-.CMlo,,..w C.ilforoi•tllll . _, ..... ,.,..-i_,.._ J~·· c.to9 YIU~-oe-fll------5- ":::... ,.,,,,_ ···-~•.\Mo ....._,. ..... ..... _ .. .....,.._. f tfepllon• (7141 tG....,t O...ihd A~•rt1wne.u.sc11 ,, • On~e a de1crlptlon was obta ined , those units wer e notified lo be on the look-out for the Jewelry store bandit• as well a s the savin gs a nd lo a n suspect.a. "The point betna that you don't catch crook• by ruthlng over to the store when you know they're already gone," oblerved Capt. Richard Hamilton. Ha milton did agree with Goebring'a observation about the department '• lou of personnel. He aaid there are 11 exl1Un1 vacanciea which hlVe not been ftlled ; there are 11 men In training to fill other vacanctn and two men are ofr on a long.term baala to recover from work·telated injuries. The department's rnanpower is supposed to be 135 p0Hce officera, Hamilton Hid. Jn uklng tor tb• rtport on Ooehrtn1's allt11Uont, councn members utd they w1nt compatllon• •Ith other departmeou to ftn~ out lf tbe altrltton rate 11 unique to Newport 8Hcb or lf lt attecta ntighbortns clues as w~ll. Counc:llwomsn Jackie Heather also uktd for lnclu11on or Ctimt staU•ll~• for the year uytng 8ht underatnnds burglarlts hove increated d nmoucally Mondoy w:iiin 'l Gorhr in1f11 Clrs t appe arance bo ror o counc:ilmt•n. In 1076 ht appoa rtd lo cqmpJatn oboul the potlct dfl)artmenl tn rolatlonshlp to the cbar.iee ltvltd for Ma alarm' 1y1tem. No aclton waa taken on b\I complaints. the latest victims or a homosexual killer believed responalble ror as many u 30 stranruJation dealhl of young males. They fit the apparent paUem. The lat.eat vicUma were young, thin and their bodies were du mped along highways. And they had been strangled Lt. Wyatt Hart, sh~rlrf's Information officer . said Ru gh, a 9th ~radcr at Westmmster llJgh Sc hool. was h it c hhikin g or waiting to catch a bu.a about noon Frtday when he was last seen "We reel like the pubUc can really help u.a. The boy mu.t have ~ seen. If we can just JOg people'• memorie1." Hart said. lnvesU1atora. Hart aaid, are holdln1 out hope that one or more persons may have seen the car Rugh is believed to have entered. Mesa Planners OK Complex By Auto Club The Automobile Club of Southern Calilomla 'a plans to conatruet I lar1e, lhtce·buJldin1 proce11in1 center on nearly 29 'Beret of north Co1ta Meu property cleared the clty'1 Plannin1 Commlaston Monday ' night. Propo1td ls a •5.5 mllllon centtr which would emplo)' 1,000 at 3333 Fairview Road, IOUtb of Sunfi'1Wer Avenue and north of South Cout Drivt. Tht complex ts to conutn 373.000 square fe.!t. including a 235,000·square·foot processing building. a 129,000·fOOt ~erv1ce atl"ucture and a 11.000.foot sate llite bulldlng hou1ln1 a cafeteria. Commissioners paased the propoHl on to city coWlcllrnen, I recommending Its approval . tarller In tbG tvtnln1. commtnioners accepted an EI ft roe the project wblcb cllll for doubUnt the 1lH or the cutrently planned complex. possibly by 1995. Planners alao recommen~ that the ctty touncll approve that document. 'the elte or the project ls on l a od p ur c hue d fro m the Sl?~Cr!lltom ramlly lby Ohon . dlre<'lM o r racllitlt'll planntn( (M th<> Auto Club. nulfc1 r orlln thnl hla oraenl?ntlon 's m "r.1htrah1p 11 2. 7 milllon nnd thrre Is no room to eipand at ttle rnaln headquarter• in Los An1eles. The Auto Club ls expecUna to begln eonatructJon thlJ year and hopes to mo•e lnto the COA\plex by late tM2, Olson rfportcd. ' .. ---------.. ---"'hi=---. . .. --.. ------.. --- . For A.dB Tb• Koll Compa•J wu crltlclled Monday by Mayor Paul Rycko« for f'\IDDiAt edit '° explain wby tbe . develOpaMIK ftrm ll 8Uiq tbe cttJ ol Newport Bead>. TIM 1myor, wt.o's ...mn1 fOI' re-election, bu said the suits are politlcaJly motlvated. The ad makes the company luilt.J ol tryin1 tu eue lD the preu, the mayor MMrted Mooday dwiAc a City Councll atudy NNiOO. He then launcbed a *'It.by public di.scUllioa of the 1uila and bb view ol the events aeacttna up to them, elicitinC Crom city au.tf members informatioD to subttantiat.e his polat of view. Smaetlaing ia c ...... o....,.._,_..._ The pair of awls -one fUed in Orange County Superior Court and another in Los Angeles Federal Dblrlct Court -were filed by Koll after Ryekoff led a council majority in Mitt.inc tbe hotel 1ite from the company's airport area development. The Superior Court suit aab that the dedsloo be overtmnect. The federal court 1uit seeb f7 million ln damages for lou of property rights from the city. R y ckoff and rour othe r md1vldual council members. Golf star Nancy Lopez.Melton 'and James Kemper Jr chat with Nicole Zaccheo. 9. Newport Beach. Orange County's 1980 arthritis poster child. Kemper. h'ad of the Kemper Ins urance Group, bas pledged $25.000 donation to Arthritis Foundation of Southern California m connectio n with Women's Kemper Open being play ed this week in Costa Mesa. Money wtrl be raised by means of Wednesday's pro-am prelude to toumey. Monday. Ryckorf contended tbal lhe company's ad was Incorrect tn 1tattn1 tbat tbe deletion of the botei UH a.ft the company unable to build anything else on the 8Y>·actt parcel. l',....P~AI FEUD RENEWED. • • City staff members aareed. po1nUni out that ln add.Waa to the hotel. the parcel was dealcnaled for a $,000.aquare foot resuurant, 10.000 1quare rttt of offlct apace and 10,000 square reet of ntaU apace. Thoae u.es were left intact. accord.inc to Clty Attomey Hup co mn. But stale olficiala protest that the local proposal ls too coeUy, and that the money would be better lipent i.n other ways, •ucb as mass t.ranait Both sides agree that lbe area In question. a secllon parallel to Bristol Street from Santa Ana A venue in Newport Beach to Jamboree Road in Irvine, ia a r ush hour bottleneck. Being the only major acceu lo the San Diego and Newport freeways in that corridor, the divided Bn~tol Street Is Uffd by r o mmutt>r s fr o m th e f n 1ne 'Newport bus ine ss dis t ric ts :l!'i well a~ from J ohn Wayne Alrpor1 Tht· route also 1~ a kl'y feeder to South Coa:.t Plaza And both CalTrans and the local commission also agree that la r ger plans to extend the Corona del Mar Fr~way are out o f t he question because of dwlndl.mg tiJghway money. Final arbiter in the freeway matter wtll be the CaUfomta Tra naporutloo Commission Arguments by both sides wilt be heard by a aubcommlltff ThW'I day. w1lh the final dec11lon scheduled for Fridav Along with the freeway de c1s1on. local transportation plan· oers will learn Fr\day wbal other projects the state com· m1&slon approves for the coon· ty's five.year h1'1Jway spending plan A C1ve ·yea r plan fo r transportaUon pro~tA 1s pro· ros e d each year by local ransportat1on aaenc1e1 The pl an must be re.formed and re app roved every year. Tht' state comm1ulon rulM U\ fa vor(]( the l~al commission on the freeway Issue a year ago. de ny1ng a CalTran:> appt>al to downscale the project Othtr low coat suggeatlons CalTrans offered Monday to lor al trans po rtation com m1 ss1oners in the lettt>r an eluded Adding extra lanes t o Bristol Street -Providing an addlUonaJ lefl. turn lane al Cainpu5 Drive from J a mbo ree to Nortb Brblol Strut. CalTnna officials coaeeded those and two ot.ber uaffle COil· trot sugest.loDI would not IOlve the congestJon on a long.term basis 11\ey also said t~e sug ge:i;tlons would not ease bot· llenecu at i.nte~t.lona along Drastol. such as those a t Jam· boree Road. Birch Strttt and Campus Road ·'Thal 'a what '#as tbere ongmally, but we took no acUon t o rl"place the hotel w ith an ything,·· commented Jaclue If c.> a t.ber wbo opposed lbe hotel cut "That's ngbl ... Coffln repbed Ryckoff said the council ·should be concerned about the ad . that so meone 1s saying things IJkl" that wit.bout bemg C'hallenged " He said he was parUC\llarly C'Oncemed that lbe ad 1akt tbe counctl acted llle1aUy. That he u&d was untnae. but hard &o aoa-er iD the ume ,..,.,._in wtlkh tbe ~WU run. At the ume the bolel site was cut, Koll fe1)re.ent.aUves told ~cu members tM cocn.-,y MllevM U. eocmdl WM 9d1nc 1Ue1aUy. Monday's council discuss\otl also UKhadeci a ~v1ew of a use p('rm1t granted about frtt years ago to the Alias hotel chain ~h1ch "u lo have been bwlt on t he Koll 'ite Come see the first Cybis porrelains of the 1980's. March 28-29 at 10 a.m. to s:ao p.m. we·tl' introduetng the 1980 Spnng Cybl1 Coll«tM>n at out special sftowln~. Don't min your ft~t opportunity lo ttt ind purchav the5t" lovely por~la1n1. A. From ttw f•nr.tsia CoU«tion, "Ptyche," Erot' True Lon. 9v.· high on bate. St'J!. B. Prom the O.Udren of the Wor1d Coll«t1on. "Lolus Blossom." Onental Girl, 9v." on baw. SJOO. Prom tht Child rm to Chensh Coll«t10n: C. "Kar•." Cui on tt-r~ Beach. <r high, $285. 0 . Cinder.11' tt the Ball. 8W hi~. SJ7'. £. From lht> Birds and Flowt',-. Colle<hon, Pink Pufai1 Ro~. T 11 7W. S225. Btoutiftd 11fl• say, "I IOllf yotA •.. Sl.AV!CK'S , I Teddy Views a Win But Y ows Defeat W.on 't Make Hirn Quit NEW YORJt (AP) -New Yorken ¥CMM today la .. of the nataoe•a ridmt =:;rs·• Drtmartll.WW.... II. JteDD~ elai~ Ille ~t na~ .. ~:': 3:l~at would not''"eil lat• cballeqe for U.. DemocraUc DOllllDMiaa, BOMld .... an WU fa\llOftd la New Yon u he competed t.ber'e and ID tlM Oce111«Ucut primary wtt.b former U.N. AmbHHdor Geo,..au.b. Bad weatber 1lowed vottq in both ltatel today. In Conneetlcut. a 1prtn1 atorm dumped a aloppf mixture of snow and rain oo the atate. Real· dents of Enfield. Conn., voted by naahll&ht because or a power failure. Bush campaiped bard in Con· necllcut, where he apent bis boyhood, in an effort to cut into Reagan's command of the GOP race. Meanwhile. Republican John Andenoo, also nmning in Con· nectkut, threw a new light oo November's general election by saying be felt be must "very carefully" consider running for president as an independent if he fails to win the GOP nomlna· lion. Anderson, who has in the past dented aspirations for an ln· dependent race and is running far behind Reagan, has achieved some second-place successes from the votes of independents and crossover Democrats. Carter and Kennedy al.so were matched in Connecticut but their real battleground was New York, a primary the challenger described as a referendum on AP'W..._.to WOOING NEW YORKERS Front Runner Reagan the course of the Democratic Party. New York Democrats were as· signing 282 nominating votes, apportioned on the basis of the popular vote shares in each of 39 congressional districts. Only Calltomla, with 306 delegates, S75 Million Damages h11 moi'e Hy at the convention, and U.a primary la more than lwo mGDiU away. TIM latelt Lou.la Hanil·Ntw Yotk ~NeWI public ODl!Uon ~JI bed today. abond ~;rl:r~e~ .~~ marda ot 55 peftent to 17 per· e.at lor 1Ceaine41. A atmilar Dai· ly New1 DOU publllbed Mcmday abowed <!a.rt.er wttb a se-. per· ceat marlin. New York Republicans voted on a mystery ballot, which tisted deleaate candidates but not their nomination preferences, New York will have 129 votes at the GOP cooventlon, 117 elected to- day and aix otben chosen by a state convention. Rea1an supporters won 34 convention seats without opposi· tlon; 34 unoppoeed candidates were uncommitted, and one was for Bush. There were 38 known Reagan supporters lo contested races and 35 Bush advocates. The others were uncommitted or at least weren't saying. It was Carter against Kennedy ln Connecticut, too, with 54 Democratic delegates at stake. California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and minor candidate Lyndon LaRouche also were on the ballot there. Connecticut Republicans were apportioning 35 nominating votes . They chose among Reagan, Bush, Illinois Reps. John B. Anderson and Philip M. Crane, with Los Angeles busi- nessman Benjamin Fernandez and campaign dropouts Howard H. Baker Jr., Bob Dole and John B. Connally also listed on the ballot Tenerif e Claims Soar NEW YORK (AP -Lawyers say it will cost $75 million to s atisfy damage claims stem· ming from the 1977 Canary Islands ground collision between two Boeing 7·'7 jumbo jetHners in the world'• worst aviation disaster. Ot tbe &C4 victlau, ~ died and SI ._.. llUDNd u a re9ult of the takeoff collision between KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Pan American World AiJ'ways aircraft. on Tenerife oa March 21. 1977. A number of the paaenaen were from Orange County. Lawyers involved in the litiga- tion said in a fmal report to U.S. District Judge Robert Ward Monday that all damage claims have been settled. except for eight which must be decided by Jury trials. .,.t • flaaJ court coalerence in Manhattan, lawyeu for all litigants delivered g lowing tribute s to Ward for a "masterful job" ln bandlbla the complex mulUd.Lstrlct UU1at1on. They said the claims, represent· lng aulta filed throughout the na· lion, were set1led ln record Ume. Most of the praise was because or the judge 's part in bringing about an early agree· menl ln wbicb the airlines and other defendants agreed to share responsibility and avoid a lengthy court fight to pinpoint liability. The result wu that a special llabllJty payment fund was voluntarily created with KLM's share peged at 40 percent; Pao American'• 30 percent, and the Spanleb government 20 percent. Boelng Co .• manufacturer of the planes, accepted the remaining 10 perceot liability. Alcala Witness Flayed Firefighter Maintains She Found Body By DA VlD KUTZMANN 01 Ille O.lly Pilot Stilf Defense attorney John BameU mounted an attack on the re- liability of the prosecution's key witness Monday in the Rodney Alcala murder and kidnap trial. But Lake Arrowhead Cirefighter Dana Crappa, 21, stuck by her previous testimony. She maintains she withheld im· portant information in the case -including the discovery of a mutilated body last June in the Sierra Madre footbllls near where the skeletal remains of young Robin Samsoe of Hunt· ington Beach were found - because she was trying to deal with a difficult emoUonal sttua· lion. ··I was trying to rationalize the fact that maybe it didn't happen," said Mias Crappa, a seasonal firefighter wltb tbe U.S. Forest Service at tbe time A Ta .. led lt'ell • .. . Scott Wilson, 3, retrieves his soccer ball after tt lodged at the reat of the net at a recent outin1 ln Lithonia, Ga. The younoter untangled himself from the mesh and returned to the came. Miss Samaoe, 12, disappeared laat June. "1 just wanted to run away from the whole thing," she said. "I tried to tell myself it didn't happen, but. ll didn't work ... I didn't want to accept the fact it actually happened. It was easier to aay that ~auae it was a way out. But there ls no way out. . . , " Mias Crapp a testified. Barnett had said during a re· ceaa in Monday's proceedings that be would attempt to abow that the young firefighter could have imagined aeeln1 a body in a ravine area laat June because ahe bad told police pa1cbologlsta the whole thing seemed like a dream. "I bad doubts ln the sense that I kept trytn1 to rationallze," Mias Cra:.f. aald during later croaa-eu atlon by Barnett. "It did happen. I couldn't ra· tionalir.e tt away." Tbe firefighter, whose teallmony baa been cbarac· terized by long, emotional pauses, publicly revealed for the firat tlme last week that sbe found a body in the same area where she had seen a man re- sembling Alcala and a bloode· haired cbild days earlier. S be said the man was "forcetully ateerlng" the child, but ahe did not at op to in· veatlgate u abe drove by. M~Y. Mila Crappa denied she bad deliberately tried to mislead inveatlgatora by withholding certain information. "l was afraid. I felt responsl· ble for not doing something sooner. Everythlna m.lg.bt have been different if I had stopped. If I would have stoppecf. -. .I mi&ht not be here today. This whOle at.or)' ~t have had a different eDdlng, • abe said. Yiu Crappa aaid ahe bad in· erea1tn1lJ d l1turblng Dl~tmarH in tbe months lo tbl dileovery of Miss SamlOe 1 skeletal remains. "At the Ume, nerything was Just fallln1 apart,'' abe aald. Alcala, 36, of Monterey Park, la cbaraed with abductin1 MW 8am10e laat June from the Hunt· lnston Beach pier area and t.ak· tn• ber to a remote canyon area near Sierra Madre, and ki1llnl her. I .. Medical E%pansion Construction continues on the S9 1 million. s ix-story addition to the t:C lrvtnf: Medical Center in Orange . The addillon. scheduled for completion in Februar~. 1981 will provide space for the expansion of the medical renter·~ obstetrics and radiology units and eme rgency room. 'Sadness' Killed Refugee Wusin Describes Suicide's Indecision By RICHARD GREEN Ol tll9 Dejty ,..._ S\Mi Tran Quoc Hung wa ~ homeslck for Vietnam from the moment be arrived at John Wayne Airport on Jan. 19 to make a oew life, his cousin said Police said the 22-year-old man hanged btmsel! late Satur day or early Sunday from a tr(>(' in the backyard of bls aWJt'~ Irvine home. There were no lll dications of foul play. police saJd Hls friends and relatives said he was despondent over being unable to find a job in tb.i.s coun try. mlssed his family in Viet oam and was having a bard time ae<:ustoming himself to the rut-paced lifestyle of the United Stat.ea. Buns was ~pC>nlOred in this eountzy by a coualD of his who lived in Orange County. "He divided bis time between my house and b1s aunt's house in Jrrine," said the eoualn who asked to be anonymous. "On Thursday be went to hi.a awit 's bouae. He applied for welfare on Friday, and when be got back to Irvine be called me and said he didn"t want welfare -he wasn·t a beggar. . "Hung called me at 7 p m Saturday and said he wanted to be a structural designer like me I said I would help him. but he would have to work bard. ''Al about 10 p.m. some of tus friends at his aunt's house asked if he'd like to go see a movie. He said he wanted to stay home and watch televis100. When they got COULDWT ADJUST T,..n Quoc Hung back rrom the movie they found him 1n the backyard " lie wa:. found hanging by his neck from a m acrame plant hanger that was a ttached to a limb of a tn.-e · · 1 want to tell the lndochma refugees to be very careful." the coustn s aid. "'They have to ~ atch fo r sadne!'s in their people and be careful that this kmd or thing doesn't happen to someone the\ know " T·he COUStn !1 31d that Hung s poke good English. having at· tended the University of Saigon for three years The cousin said that he himself had come from Vietnam tn 1975 and has been able to carve out a good existence. · 'Ttu.s is a wealthy country and you can succeed. but you have to make some sacrifices." he said "Many people don't realize this and have a mistaken impressloa of this country "Hung JUSt didn't know where to go first, be was so scattered. One day be went to Santa Ana college. another day be looked for a )Ob. He just couldn't de· cide. T here were ao m any choices and he really missed* cloM fum:i !': ~ldnam ." H~• .-.U.-waa motbel" ID Vietnam. : : ~:: COuncilman :: ·. In 7th 'Crash .J: LOS ANGELES (AP) -CitY: Councilman Arthur Snyder ma)> fa<.>e prose<.>ulion 1n what aut horities des<.>ribe a s his seventh traffic accident in eight )ears while dnving a city car Although he admitted having consumed wine with dinner before the Boyle Heights col· lts1on early Monday, Snyder said he "most certainly was not in· toxicated'" when the car be wu d r11nng collided with another car . It Finally Arrived. ~jg We're referrmg to our late shipment of boys' Lacoste Alligator shirts. By the time you read this ad, Storekeeper Doug Root will have them all checked in and on the shelf. 102& Irvine. Newport Beach. California. Phone 642-1061 . • f - ~.---.1• uarY TICKY POUTas You cao make a 11.tOq cue tod.•1 fw ~ e.....,,.• lD our upcomlaa local eleeU001 •bo '"-eodonemeot ot ao1 f'ecl1rated RtJUbku WOIDM•a Club. lliare'• whJ: -BJ ...._ audl eodol•uuet. \he *.al uodtdat.e tor KbooA bMnl or cl\7 coundl or ftlUDl1 ~r appa..u,y belt•vw the otftte he~ l• 1M11'1Uan -TM cucildat.e beU ve. oo oftle. ta noD·part.laan. Tbe candidate i&n 't rully int.erMled ln aervlq loc.tl concerm in tM local office -The ca.odlda\e aeea lbe local office only aa a tteppln,t It.one to h11ber pollllcal omcc. WHEN IT COMES TO our local eleeUona, Ulla it appareotly the cf"edo of the GOP Women'• 1roupe Jt was underlined qaln only yesterc.t.y in an announcement or 1a Non-pm1Uan QnwUdat• &fttQ SMwn W411 to the GOP Door . Costa Mesa City Council candidates forum being conducted today by the Mesa Verde GOP ladles group. First, unless the City Council candidate is a registered Republican, he or she was banned from the meeting and couldn't appear on the speaker's platform. Never mind about quaWications for local office. Significantly. perhaps, this candidates forum for Costa Mesa council seats wasn't even held in Costa Mesa. It was held in Newport lieach, aboard the good ship Reuben E Lee. SOME YEARS BACK, the Laguna Beach GOP women held a s1m1lar sess10n for local C'<!nd1dates with everybody banned lhal wasn'l a reg1~lered Republican. They a l.bo failed also to invite Larry Taylor, tbe long-time school trustee and We long Republican. Some llmes the partJsan lists go haywire. • -OU1I••• 'l're••' Prices Spiral Upward 1.4% W ASJUNGTON CAP) -In a virtual r•play of January's torrid lnnau. CWJUumer prtcu IO&rM anotber l.4 percent la l'ebN&ry, t.b• eovenu:n~t reported todQ. Laat moot.b'1 lnereue ln lbe Labor Department'• Coaaumer Price lodes matched t.he 1.4 pereeot rile ln January for a compounded aruuaal rate ot tome 11 penent The culprtta qa.ln were lbarply continue risin&. I don't ri&Uy hl1ber c .. olloe and home for~ ao~ Improvement UDtll beatini oU prlca and mortcage June or July, not even a blip to lntereat r•lU , thu report below 1 percent." 1howOO.. Price increases averaged just AN 11 PUCENT rate fOf' the enUre year would be the wor!lt 1nflaUoo aloce World War II price controls were lifted in 1946 and a considerable 1ump from last year's 13.3 percent l.nfiation. "It's virtually identical, with the exception ot apparel being a little more moderau:," Labor Department economlat Patrick Jackman said of the February report. "I would look for mortgage tnterest and energy to St,. He le~ Mountain 'Stirring' • COUGAR, Wash. <AP) Mount St. Helem, silent for the last 123 yean after eruptina ln four ot the pa.st five centuries, may be about \o blow again, sclentiata say after a series of • small earthquakes. Subterranean qulverlngs during the paat five days bave made the mountain aeem somewhat like a bear growling during hlbemaUoo. There's oo harm yet, but ll 's attracting a Jot of attention. Cross-country s¥ers have been told to a void the mountaJn because ol avalanche hazards caused by aftershocks. A quake Monday triggered high~levation snowshdes on the north and northwest slopes. MOUNT sr. HELENS, about 50 miles north -northeast of Portland, Ore .. rises 9,677 feet to over 1 percent each month last year. R . ROBERT RUSSELL director of the adminiatraUoo's ln!latioo-monitoring CouncU on Wage and Prtce Stability. called tbe lat.est cooawner price rise "a very ominous trend." But Russell said be believes the inflation rate peaked in February and will not worsen later thJs year. "l thlnk we woo 't see in the future any further acceleration in the overall lnflatioo rate," be told the Joint Ecooomic Committee or Congress today. He said energy prices appear to have peaked, and that should help bnng the rate down. TBE LABOR DEPARTllENT a Jao reported that inflation continued to take its loU on earnings. Average weekly earninp fell 1.4 percent from January to February as lnllaUon and a drop lo lbe number ol boW"S wonted overpowered a modeat o.s percent rtae ln hourly earn1qs. Tbia left lnflaUoo-adJWJted earnlnu 6..S percent below tbe level ol February i.m. Spend.able earninls. wblcb ls the money a married worker with three dependents bu left alter Social Security and federal income taxes, a lso fell l.4 percent. It was the ninth consec:ullve monthly decline, leavmg earnings 7.3 percent below their level a year ago Febru ary 's l 4 perc ent increase, Lille January's, was the largest one·mo oth jump 111nce August Ur13. Al that llmt> prices shot up 1.8 percent aft.er the n ·President Richa rd M Nixon Ufted pnce controls and beef C06t.s went sky rugh. --... ,, .. . NATION./ WORLD The ferry Marine Atlan tica, with 142 passengers a nd a crew or 56 aboard. and the Canadian Coast Guard Icebreake r Labrador are s tuck in heavy ice off the Cape Breton Coast The two vessels have been stuck sin~ Sunday and oflicials s ay only a cha nge m the wind will ease the problem. Bombings Follow Archbishop's Death SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador CAP) -A doien bomb ex· plosaona wr«ked a number of buUd.ulKs and storefronts and damaged factones early today while El Salvador·s c1Villan· mllitary Jtmta vowed to track do-.T1 lbe killers of Arch bi.shop Oscar Arnulfo Romero. aasa&auutt.ed Mooday night as be celebrakod Man. A Jlmta spokesman said the government ordered three days of nallooat mounung for tht Roman C-ilth<Jhr archbishop, an out· spoken advocate of socia l reform m lb1h Centra l Amencan nation plagued by VlOlence A POLICE ~POKESMA.."li <,::tad a dozen or more bombs went off. damagJ.ng an undeter m1nl:'d numbt-r of bUJldulgs, business of· fi ces. banJu and faC'ton e-. an lhJ'> capital between 2 ·~ and 3 am. PST Tbe spokesman s aid ht-hdd nCJ dC'te1ils and could not ~ay am · media~ly tf there w~re uny v1ct1m -. The reason only GOP·candidat.es are invited to such local oon-partisan forums wu catefully explaiDed by ooe or the women's leaden, lhua: "Really, the~ la no such thing as a non·partisan office, since so many cand1dates ui.e 1t as a stepping stone to higher office.'' MOl'lt of lht' expkx1on., v.en--h~ .1rd an th•· downtown part of the C'1ty Armed pol.JC'e patrob IWt'Tl' d i·IJlrJy+-d 1n fo rce around the area and 1n res1denllal d1stn ct.:.. bracmg for po~~1 blt: further v1olt.-nce. a s ymmetrical, anow·capped 1---------------------------------------- peak often compared ln be.uty w Fujiyama in Japan. Layent of pu mice rrom eruptions 3,500 and 4!iO yean ago bave been found !iO That says it in a nut.shell for the GOP philosophy. My memory scan must be very faulty, because I can't recall a single local politician along this coaaUlne who used locaJ office as a stepping stone lnto partisan office. YOU MIGHT SAY Marion Bergeson moved from the Newport-Mesa school board into the Cahfomia Assembly. I prefer to believe she dad that on her talents Claire Nelson once went from the Costa Mesa council to cotmly supervisor but some would suggest that wasn't higher office in those days. And it's still supposed to be non-parusan. The philosophy of the GOP ladies aside, there are sWI plenty of local citizens who would prefeT to keep political party patronage and ward-heelingoutoftheircity balls. MOST REGULAR FOLKS don't want some political m achane, Democrat or Republican, making policy for their caty haJI or schools. Most ~pie just want some local officials who will aee to it that the trash gets collected, lbe street lights work and the kids gel educated. Forget about the candidates who arc already squinting into the sun, trying to see Sacramento or Washington. · The machine politicians just can't seem to &el that message. miles w the east. The latt erupt.loo occurred In 1857. "We know the mountain will erupt again, but we don't know when," said Steve Malone, a U n 1 vers 1ty or W ashinglo n seismolog,ust in Seattle. Whether Mount St. Helens will actually blow is still to be seen. "You won't know for sure unW It does -if it does." said Malone. 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(714) 675-8071. • ·-~-.... -. . .. ,_ Molest Charges Filed KUlnap Su.peel Facing New Court Action MERCED <AP> -Kenneth ParoeU , aoc\laed lo lb• MWU•)'UI' abet~ of S&nen Stayur, f•c• u addlUoaal cbarp ol au&aalb mo•Una tM Mo"" Son Charged In Call Girl Ring l"RESNO <AP> -A UM>tber and eon are amoni four peopl" cbar_.ct with operaUn1 a call llrl rint hue Evidence aebed durinl Harcbu of homes btnl and at Pattenon tn Stanblau.s ~\y Indicated thoae arrested mil)' be lnvolved ln an ext.emlve call·sirl operation Um>111hout Callfornla, police aa.ld. Booked on warrants cbargln1 pimp1n1 and panderin1 were Barbara Diane Stephens, 46, of Patterson{ her son. Gary Stepbem,28.otFresno; andAnilaJenldns.24 . alsoo Fresno. BlllDe Snavely, 58, of Fresno waa charged with pandertn1. Ms Stepbem, also known aa Lenore Sawiders, is a former Fresno resident suspected of being the madam of a call girl rine here and in other cities over the past two decades. Deputy CbJef Pat Johnson said. Panel Nixes Bill On Victims' Names SACRAMENTO <AP) -The Assembly Criminal Justice Committee is refusing passage to a bill to require lhe police to withhold the names of crime victims and witnesses without their written permission. THE VOTE WAS 5·1 Monday on AB2019 by Assemblyman Larry Kapiloff, D-San Diego. KaJ'iloff bad argued at an earber hearing that crime victims and witnesses are orten subjected to harassment after being identified In the media. BUT THE CALIFORNIA Newspaper Pubhsheni Association argued that all the names of witnesses and victims are available to criminal suspects before their trials, so wittlholding the names would not prevent harassment by suspects or their friend!!. . Also, the Society of Professional Journalists. Sigma Delta Chi. protested that the bill would force reporters to rely on Jess reltable sources Gann Candidaey Tax Crusader OK for Ballot SACRAMENTO <AP) -Paul Gann. co-author Proposition 13, has permlssion to call himself "lax crusader" on t.be June 3 primary ballot for U.S. senate •• •ta\e elections attorney bu ruled. But another candidate who wanted to call hlmself "decreaser of laxes" on the ballot has been ordered to come up with a different descrip· lion. These are just two of the nearly 800 ballot de· ~ ) signations which at· BRIEFS torney Rick Maness in _ the secretary of state's ...._ _______ _. office has reviewed m re- cent days. As usual, "businessman" and such variations as "small businessman" or even "free market businessman" are the most popular ballot designa lions this year, followed by variations or "at· torney," "rancher" and "physician " •wM, ...... Indicted LOS ANGELES (AP) -HJllside Str angler co· defendants Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono have been indicted by a grand jury on 10 counts of conspiracy and sex-related charges. About half of the charges in Monday's ind1ct· menl duplicated counts in original complaints against the pair and were sought by the district at- torney's office because lhe statute of limitations was about to run out on the earlier complaints. Deputy District Attorney Roger Kelly said the reason for pursuing these charges. which mvolw an alleged prostitution business run by the t~o men, is that "they show a pattern of conspiratorial criminality between Mr. Buono and Mr. BianchL .. €otlrt Back• Re~a•e Board SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The California Supreme Court has ruled that the Community Release Board acted properly in extending the sentence of convicted rapist Daniel Caudillo by three years after be wu briefly released. The 5·2 decision written by acting Cbief Justice Mathew Tobriner on Mooday held that the Community Releaae Board had power to revise his sentence after be wu paroled on Sept. 22, 1978. Caudillo is due to get out in 1981 as a result of the rullng. He was convicted in Los Angeles for rape, sodomy, oral copulation, kidnapping, burglary and robbery and went to prison in 1975. • l c.n,..,.._ P,...,Ule• Dropped OROVILLE (AP) -Butte County prosecutors say they have decided not to seek the castration of a 28·year-old man who is accused or sexually a bus· inl three children. Butt. County District Attorney Will Mattly said Mooda)' his office decided to drop the caatra- tlon provllloo after revlewtna the cue of Robert Wood ot Palermo, who is accued of havln1 sexual relaUom tut year with two girls, aged 7 and 10 and a boy, aged 9. Over Ule weekend, Deputy Dis- trict Attorney Michael Ramsey bad said be would aak for the cutraUon of Wood it be wu convicted. 2 8...Cllen &•~· of J32 Fele•le• OAKLA.ND <AP) -Two Oakland brothers have been found guilty of 132 felonies ln a two· mootll crime •Pree ranf1nl from lbe murders of u Oakland mother and dauahter to eitht rapes to f alle imprllonment. Tbe MVeD·man, five-woman Alameda County Sapertor Court ju17 dellbentecl three daY• before Nilll"ldai the lnch-t.b.lck 1taek ol verdlctl Monday •••tmt ktmetb and David Moore, who yawned and smiled at each ot.Mr u the .erdlctl were nad. TbetwocouldbepenaUzedtotheguch•mber. (A, lffn·apr who Uved w1lh hlm u h1a aonl olflcWH•Y. Ohl• l>.PuU Dillrict Attomey Larry tloward •aid tbe eomplalnt a1ainat Parnell wu amended law lut week to alle,e "certain overt acta. LDclud.lna &be IHUal mo&.laUoo" of Stayner, now14. He •ald Lb• complalnt wu aaunded •• tbe ruult of ''addlUc:mal l.nlonnaUoo that bu come from the boy within t.be put Hveral daya." PameU, e , la beinl held in Uau ot •.ooo bail ln Mendocino County Jail ln Uk.lab, where he ia c bar1•d with lbe Feb. 14 lddnapplna ol 6-year-old nmmy While . Parnell faces proceedinga ln Merced following lhe cue in Ukiah. BOTH BOYS were rewtlted with their parents when Stayner took White to Ukiah police. Authorities, who have hypnotized Timmy. have said they believe be was not molested. $ $ M tndoclno County Dlatrlct Attoney Joe Allen faced a contempt of eou.rt heartn1 ln Uklab today on char1H be violated an order a1aln1t diacuaaJ.nc the cue. Allen wa1 accused by Parnell'• public defender, Scott Le St.range. of violating a receot order bf Superior Court Judge Arthur aro.ddut. Spectflcs bave not been made pu&uc alt.bough several reporters bave been subpoenaed to appear ln court. Meanwhile. attorneys ln the caae a1reed to postpone a preliminary bearing acbeduJed for today ror Parnell while appeab oo whether the beartng should be opened to the public are completed. A closed hearing was initially scheduled in Justice Court on March 17. but an attorney for· United Presa International obtained a ruling from Broaddus to open the hearing. LE STRANGE filed notice M would appeal the ruling. ltallaee She doesn 't h ave required s t ate credenual for post of Los Angeles County s uperintendent of schools. but Katbleen Brown Rice. th e governor 's sister. 1s reported a candidate anyway. IJflfl ha Court Soraya Khashoggi. wife of Saudi Arabian billionair:e Adnan Khashoggi, confers with attorney Marvan M1tchelson. She hopes to learn whether she can sue in California for divorce and half her husband's fortune. 614Animals Found· Starving; Man Held PASADENA <AP > -A 66-year-old man found laving ID fllthy cond11Jons with 614 starving animals faces misdemeanor charges of animal neglect after Humane Society officers responded to neighbors' complaints, aulhont1es said A menagene of dogs, ctuckens. geese, ducks, rabbits, rats and a cat llVang in thear own excre ment were found Monday at a djlap1dated two-story how;e None of the animals had been fed properly and officials e!>t1mate that as many as 80 percent may have to be destroyed. Ct~ ror invesugat1on of animal ne~lect was Chester F Vunckousky, who reportedly h ved alone in the house with the animals Four Humane Society officers went to the house Monday morning after neighbors complamed of the smell, spokesmen said. The crew left the residence four hours later after loadin~ trucks with 45 ducks. geese and chicken!>, 50 rats. eight dosl>, a hamster and a cat. - • Pnces are based on round·tnp adult coach fares. and do not include tax U..'s howlt WOlb: • These special Canada fares are available only between April 13 and June 5, 1980. •Just make your reservations at least~ days m advance, and buy your tickets no more than 7 days after malting your resex vations. • Stay over at least 7 days, but no more than30. • Complete your return flight by mid· night of June 5. • \ •These fares apply only to round·tnp tickets. and reservab.ons cannot be changed without a $30 cancellation fee. • Seats are limited, and some flights may be sold out, so call today! .._ .... Just C4lJ a 'liavel Agent, your Corporate 'liavel Anangei; or Hughes Airwest: lJJs Angeles (213) n2·5 l 00 Burbank (213)247-8333 Ontario (714) 98&6724 Orange CoWlty (714) 540-2060 \ JIG Social Security ~ dedUC'Uom ad beDeftts no rMChlna aome f&lrbf~n1 n,un.. lt'1 not l'W'• to find some tCODI t)elq Social Security u a l>OlenUal new Item to tu. Soef al Security Act ol l8S5 dld not 1peclf y wbtuaer or not SocJal Secwity benefits abould be taxed u lnc9me. Tax·free atatu of the beMflta wu utabUsbed by b Internal Revenue Senice ruliD.C lD J.JU. At that tJ~. It hardly !Ude much dilference. UnW 1~ the payroll tu wu a mere 1 percent of aalary <now it's 6.18 perC*lt) and moothly beneflt.a !or aome 2*>,000 berielJdartes averated JUll over 122. Now there are more than M mtWoo peraoas coUect- ing Soclal Security benefits averaain1 Just over '300 a month. And there are those who think It's time to atop ex- empting the benellts from federal lncome tax. It's estimated that a ta.x on Social Security benents in 1979 woukt have yielded $6.9 billion. And taxing only the benefits that exceeded 1i1etime payroll taxes would add up to a Udy $4 bituon. Retirees under the age of 65 cannot collect Social Security if they make wages in excess of $3, 720 a year. At age 65 that earning limit goes up to $5,000. But the proponents of a tax on Social Security benefits are bothered by the fact that some beneficiaries hav~ substantial incomes apart from wages -from divtdends, pensions, rentals, savings interest and other soW-ces. A recent study showed 16 percent of Social Security beneficiaries have incomes of more than $15,000 a year and about 10 percent ha ve incomes exceeding $20,000. Proponents of the tax argue that three-fifths of the re- cipients or Social Security have total incomes so low they would not pay personal income tax even if benefits we re tax.able, but a tax on benefits of those with higher In· come would yield revenue which could be used to bolster sagging Social Security program finances. That might sound like cold economic logic. But it also sounds like a cold knife in the back for lifetime wage earners who have paid their full share into the program and have relied on the benefits to ease their retirement, even if their outside income raises them above the pover- ty level. Trucing a tax, for any reason, remains an unsavory way for a government to raise mooey. And taxing re· tirees for managing to stay above the poverty income leve l is just plain ugly. Puzzling Strategy At the outset of his campaign fo r re·election as supervisor in Orange County 's 3rd District, Edison Miller promised a clean, low-key election drive. This promise and Miller 's actions of last week would appear t.o be in conflict. · The s upervisor's campaign committee called a press con fe rence, well attended by reporters. in _which Miller took off on Richard J . O'Neill, San J uan Capistrano land owner and state Democratic chairman. Miller had harsh words for O'Neill's business deal· jogs with Arnold Forde, whom Miller termed a chief strategist for Republican causes. Forde is a partner in a Newport Beach campaign consulting firm. Miller conceded the dealings :wer e not lllegal; his oo- ly suggestion was that it was highly inappropriate for a prominent Democrat to be financially mvolved with a Republican. What all of this has do with Miller's bid for a full te rm on the Board of Supervisors is unclear. In fact, Miller never m entioned the na me of his chief opponent. Assemblyman Bruce Nestande, R-Orange. When pressed for an explanation of the relevance of the O'Neill·Forde alliance, Miller would only say that he considered Nestande somehow a cog in O'Neill's machine. Miller promised that he will provide future install· ments on O'Neill, Forde, and others. Sure, it's a nice way to get attention, but the question hangs, what does it au have to do with a non-partisan race for the county Board of Supervisors? • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on 'his page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd I 'Canned' ByL.M. BOYD Thal port in the south of France called Cannes was one of the two places where U.S. General John J . P ershing dur ing World Wa r I sent the men he wanted lo gel o[f the front line. To Cannes, it was s aid, went those in need of rest and relaxation. When those soldiers catne home, they d idn't say they got fired - they said they got "canned." The other place Pershing sent men who ca me a part in combat was the town called Bloise. When something didn't go right there after, returning s oldie r s said, "ll we nt blooie." That's the Cannes and Bloise contribution to our lingo, s ays our Language man. • Q. I got a letter from a ~ear Cloomy Gus To slow the speed of an automobile you rely on a governor. To slow the 1peed of a governor lt a pparently takes a ta:11:· r evolt . Brown 's esperiente wllb Prop. 13 bu taken the s\eam from b la atlack on Prop. 9. • D.M. woman who used the title "AKA" in front of her na me. What's that? A. An a bbreviation fo r "also known as." Q. You said, "A two-ton eagle's nest is not uncom· moo." Ye gads ! I've never even seen a one·ton eagle, please note. A. Noted. Q. Are there any blllboards in the People's Republic of Cbioa? A. Not he retofore. But the r e port ls that Ame rican firms recently received ap- prov al to put up some of same there. The Chinese lo the past have pasted their posters on walls and build· in gs. Q. What proportion of the unwed mothers now keep their babiea instead of put· ting them up for adoption? A. Four out of five. It's not just yoor hair that geta lil!iter with age. Pil· ment in eyes fades, too. Blue- eyed people may wind up more or less gray.eyed in their retirement years, ac· cording to the specialists. To that list of largely UD· reg retle d endan gered s pecles, edd the persimmon. Am asked if dogs ever s mile. Experts now loslst yea, they do. But It'• Hid to be a &earned thing. Claim b they smlle at people, but never at other dop. lotereat· ma, 11 true. , -- EarlWaten 'New' Legislat11re Lacks Quality Tbey call themaelvu "full· Um•. IM'Qf•Qonat lo.Ulaton.'' Starlfol with t ho annual aeaalw ln 1M1 and paa tna to lhe "two-year Miilon.a" com· mddn& lD um. they have been lo al.mo&l eoaUDOOUI aeaaloo year rou~ ecmvnskJo to the fUU.tJme lAllalaU&nt followed OD the beell ol lhe "Oll6· mao , o o e · vo te" rulla1 of tbe E a rl W a rr e n S upr e m e Court whlcb compelled lbe state to niap- portion both houses of the Legisla tur e into dl&lricts suppoeedl y eq ua1. Prior to that the state bad op erate d wi th a "citizen· legislature" under the "federal plan·' with one house based upon populatioo ~ the senate appor· Uoned as to areas as represent· ed by the counties. Wbat bas been the mutt of thes e changes? Ha ve they Sydney llarri8 aerved to lmprove tM caliber of Many have bad u their cmiy the le,Ulaton or the quality oC c lahn to fame. •ome brlef letlslaUoo? service u • letlslative "aide." f'rom such launchinc pads they UNDO 111£ old system UM»e flnd diltrlcts in which they can e lected to the Lealalalure wm u ea.ctioo. lo many cue. were &.ar«ely achievers tn bull· they are without roota ln tboM nC'lt, the protealou aod civic d tatrtcta and without ua · a«lvities. They took Ume out deratandinc of the people they from tbelr norm al careers to represent or tbelr desires. sene 1 few d)Olltbs e1cb year in To them the emoluments at ot- tbe pubUc lnlert:9t. Tbey were lice ls the attraction, °'°' the cbo.eo from ldeGtlftable com· honor of repreaenUq the peo- mu oilies wbicb they kept ple. ln additioo to the annual foremost to mind io their salary ol *2S..55S they receive legislative dellbenUooa. Sl,500 a mo.otb free of locome Today, moet of those types t a xes as we ll a s a f r e e have disappeared from .tbe automobile and unlimited SUJ>- s ceoe. The marathon sessaoos plies ol gasoline Enjoying these with their unnecessary demands benefits they have become in· upon the time of the mem~rs. sensitive to the needs of the together with lbe reapportion· population, over 50 percent or meots wbicb have resulted lo which eJCista oo incomes under districts rambling willy·Dilly $12.000. through city and county boun· dariea to the point where lN AN EFFO&T to justify the community interest is oo looger need for ye ar·round sessions Identifiable. has caused most they have reduced their wort succHSful people to lose loterest. week to three days com meocing Monday afternoons and ending TAXING TRED platts have Thursday mornings. Reeesses been a wave of noneoUUea. are mt.erspened along the way, I dmt ~to 1tJ1 ,,u this is a~~ ~riu• mrt~ ~hick- ---...- eapedally dwinl electioD Jean. lo terma ol numbers of le1t1Jatl~ meuura IDt.roduOld and Piiied, tbe1r p~vtt,y 11 about tbe same H tbe old Lecialature. But in quality lt doesn't becln to matcb lbe acbievementa of the former. Unable or unwtl.liq to fKe ap to the IDajor problems confront- ln& the peop&e, caUMid lar1ely b)' covermneat acUou. tbey baYe abudaoed 1ucb e«orta ln faYCW of "buly work." Thia lat• the form ol. a host oC lncomequeatlal enactmenta, patchwork, tamper· inc with m._;or lsaues, aacl "dc>- gooder" laws. The latter are the favorites. They answer no real need or public demand but are adopted because the lawmakers ba ve concluded lbey know what ls bfft for the people. Because ot their nonsense tbe state Z bas risen from about $5.5 wben the full·time Legblature started to tbe present $24.S bUlioa. THE RESULT of all th1a baa been a higher than usual activity at the graasroots as the people turn to the initiative to seek aoha· lions oC major problems. Since th e advent of the full-time Legislature. 26 initiatives have been placed on the ballot. 'I'hree more are qualified for the June ballot and some Z7 are in pro1· ress for Nove mber. Thirty were proposed since last June but fa iled t o gather s ufficient s ignatures. The major issues attacked successfully lbrough the ln· 1tiative have been property ta.z. es. capital punishment, school buslog and spending limltatlooa. Add1tiooally, efforts have ~ made on such things as educa· lion and income taxes. The Legis lature's failure& hav~ also encouraged the courts lo induJge in Judicial legislation dt>ahng -.at.h reapportionment, Jbort1ons and school financing Jmon~ other things. This in· rreased use of the initiative, the fr('-Q uenc1 of Judic1al legislation, .rnd the whopping bud get 1nc-rea<;es serve as e loquent tc·st1mony lo t.hc total failure of t he full-tim e. professaooal Legislature. Society's Divergent Goals Hard to Blend The latest oddity that bas turned up in the universe -aod perhaps tbe most freakish yet - is an enormous mass of distant coemlc material that s~ms to be doing two opposite things al once: rushing tqward WI and re- ceding away Crom us al incredi· ble apeeds. How can sucb things be? Letting the scientists settle that ooe. I simply want to use it u an analogy to our social situation bere oo earth. I think we are experiencing a n eed for two different, and opposite, things at the same time, and we don't know bow to get them or recon- cile them. 'Ibis seems to be the heart of our contemporary pre· dicament. Mailbox ON THE ON E b and. we desperately need and want to re turn to ''small" government. lo the breaking-down of large. 1m peniooal, bureaucratic complex· ities into their local and human elements, so that we can feel our destiny is again In our own hands, not debat.ed and decided i n a con f ere n ce room u thouund miles away At the same time . our world bas grown so complicated, so lll· terrelated, so r1!gionally and na · tionally globally entwined. that we also require some ove r · arching authority to make fa.Jr and rational dec:Wons and en· force regulatioo.s for the com· mon good of all of us. FORCEB BEYOND our con· trol are pusblng us closer tocetber than we have ever been before, so that what happens in one part of lbe country. or lbe world, now cruc1a\ly affects v. hat happens elsewhere But there ts little 1n the way o< law or governm ent to adJud1cate the!><' matters so that everyone reC'el\es an attent1\·e heanng and a fair shake On th<> other hand. most of us wou Id li k e to ge t ba c k to .:i grassroots and town hall type of soC'1et) v.here the md1VlduaJ has mort' of a say. -.here basic de· c1s1ons C'3Jl be made at the local level. v.herc every pubhc w ue 1s not polat1c1zed and put through the governmental wn nger TBlS IS the cleft slick we seem to be m today It is very like what tbe psychologists are fond of calling a "double bind." Wbicbever we do violates tbe other : only stellar objects seem capable of moving in opposite direct.ions at lbe same time. And this ts why I find the whole spectrum of conventional politicaJ "answers" so barTeo a nd unsatisfactory. E ach ol them grasps the stick by only one end -lbe "more govern· me-nt · · advocates Ignore the suf· f<><:ati.ng pressures of engorged bureaucracies. while the "less ~overnment" partisans equally ignore the compounding depeo· dence of all the dlverse elements in the social alembic. TUE PROBLEM -as so often seems to be the case in human affairs -seems to be ooe oC hnding a way to combine the op. posites. and it is a far banter job than our founders undertook in co n s t i t uting a workable fed e r a lis m OUt O[ lhe SOV· ereignties of the differing states. If s uch a paradox la a punle for aatrooomers. little wooder that it is a bafflement beyond words for a mere politician. Let's Reward People· Who Don't Use Credit Cards To the Editor: Back in the good old days, before the American people and the U.S. government started going bankrupt, no one e ve r heard of credit cards: almost everyone paid cash. But now, the hue and cry is, "Live it up, folks, spend beyond your means. What. you doo 'l have the money? Strucks, charge lt on your credit card. Live today! . . . a fig for tomorrow, Money's no good anymore, anyway." The credit card people lake advantage of a uni versal weakness in human nature: looae cash burns holes in people's po<:kets, so spend it quick ... or charge \t oo your credit card! E conomists should explore what easy consumer credit is dolng to the American people, and bow much lbe percentage charge the merchant must pay the credit card giants each Ume you charge a purchase drains the nation. We need a federal law to either bar credit cards, or to require. e~ery merchint to give a fair dlacount whenever a peraon pays cuh. FRANK KLOCK •-.r..-.. To lbe l'.dltor: Respec ted state affal ra reporter Ed Salzman tells a lot of truths in bis article "JAWS 11 : WHAT IF -" on your Comment page March 8. But the re are a lot of truths be does not tell. He decries the cut ln school budgets. il Proposition 9 passes, but does not tell of the tens of mi llions s pent o n needless bualng. Nor does he teU about more money spent on school administration than on teaching. He lightly puses over the park issue that costs hundreds of millions a year for the purchase and maintenance or parks and wilderness areas that already make up over half ot California's land area. AS FOil welfare, just cutting out tbe theft and graft of the administrators of it would make lt aflordable. And bis projecUOn that people would not give as generously to charity ii they did not have such a big deduction ts illogical, With more money left ln their pockets after taxes they wm give more generously, in accordan .e with that American custom. But the biggest truth be did not mention ls the excesslve coat pf the bureaucracies that could stand cutting. Not only is that army of bureaucrats cosUy, but we are indebted ror their pcinalona for yean to come. And the costa added to our products, with their arbitrary regulaUons, also adds billlons to our costs. T hese are only a few of the other truths he neglected to mentloo. But the real truth is that wben there is more money left in the free e nterprise market It will stimulate more business, like Proposition 13 did, and increase government's tax t a ke to cover their needed services. GOLD IE JOSEPH .&111 ... Free.,•9• To the Editor: I wish our planners and elect· ed olflclals would take a long term view of transportatioo. We have grown up in cities built for the automobile, and have become habituated to lta cooven· iences. However, our future will not' be the same. Domestic oil pro- duction bas declined since the late 1960s. We import roughly baU of $>ur oil. The long term perspectiv~ for oil and casollne supplies is decline . OUR PRESENT affluence, esp~cially visible In Oraoae County, may support for tome llme our current level• ot gasoline coMumption. but Sts decline is inevitable. loatead of bullcUn1 more free ways to accommodate the automobile, we should Invest our public capital in blkeways, railways and other energy effi. cient transportation modes. The gasoline crunch this past summer, already forgotten, was a forewarning of the need to change from building freeways to a transportation "solution." J . HAROLD HUGHES Tarftb•etl . To the Editor: Propositjon 9 will surely pass and here are but a few of lbe reasons why: Jane Fonda will be the guest speaker at the U.C. Davls Law School graduation this year. Daniel Berrigan wlll be speaker at Harbor High Scbool. MandatoTy student fees at UC Irvine are uHd to suppott radical student groups and newspapers that espouse civil disobedience. When taxpayer dollan cease aupportint Jtft.wlng actJvttlts, the outraged public will be lDOre wtlUng to pay for the cost ol government. ED CATHCART • n.o.., ...... .._~ ... -. ,,,,,.. .,_ ~ 1.111111119 ....... ..-.. .. : ........................ c... .... CA tttM. '-'""' ,___... tw 'ztl ..... ................. _.. ... _ ........ ............... ._ ... ..._,_ .. ........ ..., ............... .. Cite.--. ' f A. .. ~~ . . . .., .... l.w. your life 10 thot ot Off'/ how you ... d be able to lholie hond1 with ycM'Mff Gftd /"f to accompGth at leallf OM thing • • ~ whle eodt day. Then ...... yow • """" ~ row w111 be aw. to pv11 • • • the cowes;t --" 1C1Y to yowwtf-* . .... , . ., ~ done 'ffff .,_ • • •.c...wu-. ·4',~ . • • ~~ . . ,~ • • I IBUTE MARY CAROL ROGERS Entered Thia LHe: June 8, 1936 Departed Thia LHe: March 5, 1980 It is not possible for me to personally thank all of our friends, neighbors and business associates; however, as Mary would say, "Pause with me a moment and take ti me to stop and smell the roses." DR. PATRICK FRANCIS SHEEHY: A gentle dedicated man waging a personal war against cancer with compassion, knowledge and determination. Cancer, a word that strikes terror 1n us all Is an effective killer because as in Mary's case It became sHently. entrenched before warning signals were evident. Current statistics indicate one out of each four people will contract this dise.ase. Or. Sheehy used his skills to keep Mary with us not for the four months given her in June 19n, but almost three years. Patrick, you give special meaning to the word "DOCTOR." HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: How fortunate we are as a community to have Hoag available for medical and compassionate treatment. It is more than bricks and mortar but staffed with truly dedicated people performing an outstanding example of how a medical facility should function. During these past three years of Mary's illness, she spent about six months of her life at varying intervals undergoing the rigors of chemotherapy and radiation therapy. The very warm and personal care Mary received from the staff and especially the nurses on the eighth floor. are sincerely appreciated. ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON PARISH: A collection of good people who extend help and concern in times of trouble. Your support and good wishes for our family is deeply felt and I thank you. Father Thomas Gannon, their sincere leader always ready to extend comfort to all who ask. A quiet man, working diligently to build his church during a time of escalating costs and uncertain economic conditions but who will succeed. MARY CAROL ROGERS: A quality person, a valued friend, a lady who treasured tier family, friends and home. We have lived in Turtle Rock since June of 1968 and she enjoyed the style of life lrvlne provides. She was a wonderful wife, mother and companion. Her warm personality attracted people to her and for many It seemed she became their private wailing wall. My business activities in r.eal estate required extensive travel and she always provided the total support and encouragement often as both father and mother, a truly superior person. She was a champion of the hilfs and trees, cheering city council decisions which save the hills from the bulldozers and felt a close affinity to nature and beauty. With all of her accomplishments, as her children grew, she also experienced around the age 40 the problem prevalent today which seems to be the housewife syndrome. She expressed concern she had not made an important contribution to be remembered. I watched in awe the raw courage she possessed as she fought her war with cancer to fight for another day with her family and friends. It became clear Mary's short life had a message for all of us -family, friends and good will are far more important than the petty problems which occupy most of our thoughts. Mary had the ability to touch people and her sincere concern for ttrem gave them peace and comfort. We gathered on March 8, 1980 high on a hill at Pacific View to honor Mary's m emory and commit her earthly form to the earth. Those of us who knew and loved her can find comfort in her indomitable spirit which shall remain with us always. I had the privilege and honor of being Mary's husband for almost 21 wonderful years. As for what she accomplished I think she was a sterling example of the foundation of our society. The ''Remember This" guide was the basic way she led her I ife. A very warm and gracious lady is finally at peace. IW!I Mary will not share in the joys of her children's graduations, Weddings and will not be able to spoil her grandchildren. I wonder how many more Marys or worse yet, children, we'll have to bury before we get involved. I ask you to sit down NOW and write a check to each of the following charitable pro- jects In honor of her memory. (Contributions are tax deductable) ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON .CHURCH Bulldlng Fund Donation 5038 Alcorn Drive lrvlne, CA. 92715 Sincerely, ~<ftr Realtor 552 Club H.M.H.P. FOUNDATION Hoag Memorial Hosp. -Box Y 301 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA. 92813 i I • . • . . 'Fal8e Image' AIJ.Bers Ganlen Grove Mayor I ' caodid.ate for ottlc.," Ertcbon aatd at a hewa confereoc. before a meetJni of the commluion. BIUC&ION 8All> HB had been atnaltd out ._._., .... _.,,,,,u. .. GOURMET MARKET V' f EHter Saaday la two Saaday1 away, April ~ -· • · e. For that .,eelal famll)' dimer, please ~r - TORRA.NC <AP> -Gardea Ol'O\'e llaYor atck Ertdtloo, a Soulb Cout Reaioeal Coutal Commllllon m mber. Monday dcltnded the idea of vottu oo m•uww ~by~ wbo bad liven blm campalp con li" 8' r . lllf ..,._ &M pracUc. la an accepted paf1 °'. politics. "No ooe hu ever bo• a alqle -. from me and no one could b'l)' ~ alDIM .-e from aa•." tbe ancry commlaa1oner 1atc1. Erltboa ii ooe of fov comm•u'oMn wbo a«epted rampalan rWMta fl'OCD dtfttopen wbo bad appllcatlona before tb• commlaaJoe. la Erick.Ion's Cale, \he moner WU lll«t to ft.Datta b1a campaign fort.he state A.IMmbb. . ·~ •1. «lODllllent pro.1rowth .,...rty btu.11 an loll iD U.. nu.rey ol med.I• accu11t'ooa u4I t.-••do wMl• anLl·arowth. ull·p.,..rty ,...... .. ....,m•uloMn ao.olntAld by powerful 1tate pel1Ud8DI they 1uppoi{ .... left UDICIUMd by aceuatloal or even cloee lD...UcaUoG." Srttboo Hid. '::t'l~~~..l': DELAN~Y-.. '· .,.... .. • .... of IPrta:a ... or BROS ~ !-.Z~...:.'1&r.rJi-S Ct= Pnlll•n•ur·:.~~~~~-~lt . Hamf. i.rp...., er..ainn .......... z.18 lb. "You are addre11ln1 U~• entlre poUUcal ay1tem wttb 1uch crtUcltm.'' be Hid. "I can.rt lbinll ot any poll Uc al 1pbere wMre, ol ~. lt la not done ''1'he1y1t.em u all rltbt.'' M~tin\Md, "at Iona 11 contrlbutlon1 are publlely decllred and ICU linlled." MORNING FRESH PRODUCE ,,...,::=,~=tr;':j~·p1~1:cloua Lar1•Anl--• .................. Tleea •reMSwouUl6.I" ................ , .. S.98 lb. Sweet p· 1 "• T ... erlw ..... , ... , .. ..,: =to bar-l).q #"""'·especially when buted wl So. Amldeaa Buuu ............... • ...._, · LI· 6weet T-ex. GrapefnM · · · · · · a fer 11.M 1'lrM fl..,...._, c.ne 1a or call u a boat oer Fiella Pak Carrots · · · · · · · • ......•. 1k lta& free ......... .,, ~nice dellvered I• our Fresh Bean 8proata ................ Zic lb. ........., ,....nt,. fnCk rt&llt from ov *" PRIME fr TOP CHOICE MEATS '-.. _,.. __ ... _. ----------J BalCKSON AND ., •••• Otbera rllHd $100,000 from rout11l llrt"• devtiopen wbo bad aouabt comnu~slon approvi) for build.lac projecta The oth~r commlssionen are Loi An••l• City Councilman Art Snyder . Torrance Clty Councilman Don W1lsun aed R. Jam• Wal.ah, a Brown appointee who 1s chief deputy for 1tate Sen. Paul B. Carpenter, D Sani. Ana. Snyder and Walsh hne been remoYed from the commission. Wilson didn't participate In t.he press conference, and the.re were no comments from the other t'ommisuoners named in the a tortes. Erkklon aald a better example of confUct of lnterest could be fou.nd int.be Auembly 1peaker's oUlce, becauae other comml11lonera bad conducted 1lm.Uar fund·ral.stni activities oa behalf of Gov. F.dmund 0 . Brown Jr. and McCarthy. EalCKSON SAID McCARTHY glvea the money raised "to olber le,waton in retW"D for their votes for him as Asaembly speaker. aged at leut • day1 to die peak of perfedJoe U .Ii. Marinated Beef Back Bit. ............ l .4t lb. o.•--,:J:! J?~ ... ~.~!MENT -, <Marinated wt\h our seem 11uce-barbq or broU t _, ~ ~mpape, Lean G._. ae.t <sround ~ly>_ 1.• lb. Ban DIJ, • • • · ..... · CTlilmJ))Z.25, Ccase)27.ot Freab Zacb Fann• 1tout••1 caacuu tee lb. Bolla..._: ...,., &ose. 1 t4·1 lb. avera1e. plain or 1tuJ(td with Ba.rdllmo. ValpolleeBa 1750 mi~l Reg. 4 50 3.80• Delaney's famou..s apple dreaaina 1 • "Contrary to the false tmaae created by the Los Angeles Times and ~t.ed by other news agencies, I have never done an)'tbln1 llle1al. nothing uneth1t'al. nor even IQyt.hlna unuaual as a member of the Coastal Commlaaion or as a "Where la the moral outcry from newspapers over tb1a unethical and admitted vote-buytna by leglalatlve leaden?" Ertckaoo asked. 'There probably ls somethlnl wrong with the political system, but improvements will have to wait until a better system comes along." Erickson said. "Ours seems to have worked pretty well in the state and in the country." °"9 D11DJ M. Cloeed Sanday zm ,_.,.... ....... Newport Beach Yeor2000 Less Energy, 'More Trips' By JERRY CLAUSEN Of Ille D•llJ ~ SWf Orange Countians will continue to be mobile into the 21st century despite the energy crisis, three transportation experts have predicted, and the love affair with the automobile won't go on the rocks either. "I don't think the gasoline crunch will change where YoU live, or where you work or where you spend your leisure time," David Grayson told a public forum on energy sponsored by Coastline Community College. HIS CONTENTION WA S s upported by General Motors Corporation and ARCO Petroleum Products Co. officials Thursday night. But Grays on, manager of the Southern California Auto Club's highway engineering department. admitted the crunch will "affect the "ind of vehklewe will drive." "The energy crunch is pnmarily an erooomic crun c h ," Grayson s aid. "It has social ramifications .·· He noted that state and City of Loa Angeles statistics show. despite advertising to the contrary, that Orange and Los Angeles counties' commuters are reacting to that economic crunch by joining carpools aod ridin& mass transit systems. TIDRTV PERCENT Aa£ sharing rides to and from work in the Orange County area -either through car pools or bus systems -and 60 percent or the downtown Los Angeles commuters are not driving alone. ''Too often," he said, .. we put down our own responses to a problem situation.'· The average commute to work in Orange County, he said, is 7.5 miles, and it's 10 miles in the downtown Los Angeles area. He added that the average Rapid Transit Diatrlct trip is 3.5 mHes. "WE'RE NOT THOSE wasteful people we are described as being," be told an audience of 35. M. A. Hartwig, General Mot.on spokesman, predicted "the future of the automobile is excellent" and it will continue as both a necessity and a leisure time veblcle. He said bis firm will have no problem meeting federal standards calllng for a 27.5 mlle-per·1allon corporate average on cars produced in l.98S. Cars, he said, will eoatlnue to grow smaller and lighter and diesel eogines eventually will replace many of those now powered by moce e xpensive and less efftcien~ cuollne. HE ADMITTED THAT the future of tbe "family car" for six passengers appears bleak unless the diesel engine conversion la successful. Fuel for the smaller vehicles of the future, said D. H. Smlth, an ARCO vice president, should be available into the 2llt century. He pr:edlcted that fuel supplies for 147 million cars will be available ln th4! U.S., compared to the current fleet or 124 million larger autos. Smith said U.S. companies are predicting that they will process 6 million barrels of oil daily in the year 2000, based only on cWTently known oil fields. Grayson predicted that Californians will · be "even more mobile" by the year 2000, using less energy while making more trips. "What makes us work as humans is a drive for expanded experiences," be said. 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( CALIFORNIA . ~ ... ;- tltlen fer Prlaelpal School ~Ms Kid8' Eight MORAGA <AP) -n:ree ftNt.. 1radera at Camino Pablo Elemeatary School lD th1a 118 Jl'rucLaco a&Abu.rb ..., UMt~ ,.... 1tunoed ~ td>ool omdall cn11bed tbeir Pf •ctJcal nerd.le lDctU_..•p. .. ,,_, ,.v• ua no reuoa why lbQ took tbe p«ltioG.'' •he •aid. ••'II• baven'\ don• aaythln1 ·~·" Mawa lulated t.bat he bu ao appNdaUoa for the democr1Uc proceu and CouUtutloa, but addH, ··1 believe It la 1.nap proprlate to Involve youn1 eb.lld~ In dlatrlct penoonel m~.·· wltb tM ~bool dlJtrict al.nee 1165. bad Men aeMduJM to ... Urt at UM end of 0.. M.t acbool year. 8ut he aald IM ll btlnc dv.n tbe ddee of rtt"1'Qlq to feeeb!AI out )'tar. or taJd.nc early relirea:MDt. • • • ,.: ··\'·-·· J ,:~~ ~ ~o ooc. Cathi A.bea.,,, u . wd lhll abl and two trieada 11.arled a pet.t. lion c•~c~·I) oppoaln1 t.be OUllU ot prtnelpal. cun. Toll. CAftll A.ND CLASSlllATD Le1Ue Blum and Tomar Vered collffted the llpatu.res ot J0'7 ot the 1cboo&'1 400 child.ten when dt1lrlct au.perlntcndent Harold Mav~ ordered the peUlloo be t'OOf..-Clled. TBE mJDENT8' TIACllES. Vlrslnia Abplanalp, aaJd C.lhi asked U lt would be all rt&bt t.o drtulate petWooa THE SVPUINTENDENT re- tuaed to ctilcuN the rtuou few Lbt acUoa. aa)'tq state law pro- bJblta him troui pu.ou blic comment on personnel matten. But Toll aays be bu been told that be ls belnc demoted became Maves believes be ts too friendly wtlb t.eacbers, too lax with discipline and not a vigorous eoou&h participant at administrative meflings. ... . ' . ~ • .,. . • I ~ .. ' l l I \ • \ \ . "I t.old her lt wu an excellent way t.o let &he •chool board mow how they felt.'' abe said The prin<'ipal, who bas been ' e. • as Iowas oocway ~your!OOlleygo alongway with a 39% discouri available on every seat on every flight When you're taking off for Portland, Air California will take off 30% during our Grand Opening Sale. All you do is make reservations and purchase tickets at least seven days in advance. Our $90 sale fare is good on every seat on every, flight. And you'll Jet there from c0nvenient Orange County or Ontario airport. Portland to Ontario Onurio to Portland Oryart Amv-e Freq. Oryart Anivt Freq. 7.00A 9:4SA Daily 7:00A 9:50A Da1lv S:JSP 8.ZOP Daily 4:40P 7:30P Daily So take off on Air California and take :idvantage of our low Grand Opening Sale fare. Just call Air California or your Travel Agent (but remember that you must make reservations and purchase tickets at least seven days in advance). We're doing everything we can to help make your money go a long way. We're Air Califomi;L And we want everyone to fly. Portland to Oranl' County Onn1t County 10 Portland Depart Amvt Freq. °'Pest AmYoC rnq 10:30A 1·30P Daily 7:30A IO:JOA Dally ll:OOA 1.45P Daily 2.ZOP 5:05P Daily 7:15P IO:IOP Daily H 5P 6:45P 0111ly wewanteveryoneto fly. ,,,,.,,,,..,,.;,,~ .. El Sci LADIES' TOPS SAVE TO $3.03 ... ... El Sol brightens the spring in this collection of warm weather tops Striped v·neck tees. solid crew and v-neck tees. or cool tank tops. All in sizes S-M-L. Reg.$6 to $7 ... 3 97 CJ!!eP..'!'L~ LADIES' SHORTS SAVE $4.03 Corduroy shorts. in half elastic back styling. witt'I zip front and pockets. In fast11on colors and 100% cotton fabncs. Sizes 3-13. ... Reg. $13 ....... 8 97 ·". DAL y PILOT A. Ml&Em OUJPQST. ANG RIGhT· ialll~"lll SWEIP.STHIS 10 FREE vacations for two to Hawaii plus thousands of dollars ln prizes! EnteT u many timea u you like at a Miller'• Outpost9 near you! ... , ... ... • . .• . ' 4"~ "'~, .- MEN'S SCREEN PRINT T-SHIRTS Assorted action screens in hght blue. tan, navy, or yellow colors. A great summer shirt for casual wear. Reg.$8 .......... 5 97 CJ!!eP..'!'L~ MEN'S SHORTS SAVE $4.03 fashions you can star in COSTA MESA Mesa Center 211 E. 17th . I . ,, -• " , - . Two of your favorite M1f00d1 In on• apeclal mul. SHRI P & flSH SPECIAL s3.29 THRU APRI L 6, 1980 Crispy Fish, Tasty Shrimp, Fresh Cole Slaw, Crunchy Hushpupples, Golden Fryes tr)1880 Lonv .kll\n .._-, Inc All '1QI\" ·~ 'Umg<john8i]ver~9 SEAFOOD SHO~ Good only at: 3095 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA (Ju.t 8outft ot Saft oteao FwJ .. AcnliM rrom PMoo) ................. ,.e'91 DEAR PAT: I visited the S mithsonian lnsutuuoo lasl year &Jld was fascinated with the aem colleellon. which mcludes the famous Hope Diamond At that time r learned that a book about this collectJon was going to be published Can you rind out if t.tus book is available and how J can get a copy'> A .J , Corona del Mar '"'l"be ~m Collttlion," by Smltbaoa.lu gem cun&or Paul Desautels. dlacaases the hl.a&ory of tbe lnatltation's collectloa and contains tolor pbol.-of major ltema. It tu be pardlued for t&.t5 in paperback or $1%.51 bardbadt from die Sm Ubaonlan Institution Preu, S •ltb1oalan IDatl&u&ioa. Waabln&&oe, D.C. 205l0. Spa Stoii~la Mafl Be Toe Bet DEAR READERS: The atat.e Department of Conaamer Affairs' Solar and a.waUoa Unit haa received notice from Rlc:hdel IK., maaafaetaren of pampa, val•• &lld H to .. ue eoetrola ~t the &lcbdel R798 rttlrealator p .. p, dealpecl for DHW s olar eDerl)' 111t•m•, la beln& inappropriately aad dan&enal!J medllled ud ued ln system• for bot tube and apu. Tbe way the control device L!J mounted permanently OD the lZO· Volt pump and tbe lnt.erconnectloa of electrical wlrl.D« create9 a pot.eatlal for lauardou ahotk. Accordlng to Tom Erwlll, vice preaidetlt of Solar IDda.atrlaJ Salea, Rlcbdet IDc., &Jab Improper laaUllaUoa was performed by aa or&aabadoe la Patbeeo, Calli. lmoWD aa .. Cal Solar," lat.er lmown u .. Caltronlx.'' and la ldeetUlable aa aa &7t8 pamp ttftb an eledroalc tbennostat coetrol pop-riveted to the top of the po.mp, ud markewd u tbe "Hot Pak." Caltnmls waa aala& &ltlHlel pum1>9 and another compaay'1 tllerm ... 1u aod waa claiming to be the m...raetser of &.be .. Bet Pak." offering Rlcbdel's warT'UltJ. RlclHlel bad 80 lmo•ledge or thls pracdee, 80r do they approve Caltronix using their !t:.':J> In this type of application, wbJcb la la Uon of all etedr1cal approval& of the pump. Erwin rt-commends Ulat all lndlvlduala who u&e the "Hot Pak" apa ~I unit mounted on a Rlcbdel R798 Redrclllator discontinue Its uiu• Immediately, remove It entire ly and rrplatf' It with something elae. For further Information, contact the Department ot Consumer Affairs by writing to Solar and 1.ualatioa Unit, 1020 N. St., Room A-556, Sacrameato 15814, or phone toll·frtt, (8t0) 952·5567. 11,... SJH!edl .. Order B~k ~...,. ·~--­ Sen. Birch Bayh, D· Inc .. has r eimbursed the Senate Ethics Committee for mail· mg 1,500 letters after the panel ruled-. he had violated Senate franking pnvileges. He repaid $2,250 for s tamps an d e n · velopes. Econom~ts d~rtt. ~e~ Vlolenee ~olMti·-~ Pose Query . VANCOUVER, 8rttJ1b Columbia (AP) -" Clvtc 'lbeatret Board baa proposed ualnc a quest.Ion mvk t.o warn the public of prodUi portraytoc sex and violence on city-owned 1tac The question mark would be carried on · vertlllal and would be d!Ji>layed at the tt • eeoter fOI' the Queen Eliubet.h Theatre, Orpheufft or the P\aybouseJ..!Jle board u.id in a report to be preaented to Clty U>unoll t.onl&ht . It would be uaed for any theatrical ofrerinc containing "coarse l anguage throughoul, blu pbemy or religious ridicul e, nudity, simulated ux, recurring sexual references, racial or sexist ridicule and--0r brutahly. violence and bestiality.". .. However, the question mark may well raW, questioos from unsuspecting US visit.ors. A white question m a rk on a green sign is the provinci~l government's symbol for tourist in- formauoh stanch . .... ~ . ~· ... ·-. ~· .. .. lnft.tioNry 11mn •re~ of 1he ~t tirnn to borrow. B«..uw: At W~tffn l'.Kif 1< y11u m iv (,,.,1 H•W • up I<' 75.-., un 1ht: v.ilut: 11f Yl'lUr h11n)<• ··~un<,I lht' f'qUllY you h.1vt· in 11, w11 h •• DEAR PAT: I ol'dend a special tabledoth from Continental Kllla Inc. of Northvale, N J., which I planned to use for my daughter's weddin& _ _.!:===--======================~-reception. The weddinl la only a week away now and my order was plaud a month ago Can you ORIVE-THRU SERVICE AVAi~ 1. You c..1n deduct the int"1!!1it on your &o.tn from your 1nwme t<1'1C . in '"""'"'' only h<·~'•wm ,·, lo.1n of ''(' (l(\(°'(rf "'"'' ,,,.J ,,,,, m.1y h.1V1' ur: r.• I • \t,11 l" l'I• •. I 1•1 I 11 if,. r .lt1.1 !<.. ! 1CUT tYOUR o EADLlNE APR\\. 15 f OR 1979 \ lRA e ENEf lT~ l Not just for thts year, but tor years to come. tr you're not CXMM'ed by a pension or profit-shBJing plan at work, a Universal Savings lndivld· ual Rettrement Acoount (IRA) can be your personal Income tax ahetteJ. Even if you leave an employer with a retirement plan, you can "roll-oveJ" fund proceeds you receive and open your own IRA plan. Setf- employed persons can choose between IRA and Keogh plan accounts. H you qualify, you can have a Universal Savings retirement account and deduct that portion (up to 15% of income ... $7,500 Keogh or $1,500 IRA allowed each year), for income tax purposes until you retire. Deductible amounts and contribution deadlines vary between plans. Ask a Universal Savings counselor for detaMa today. Find out how your retirement account can earn at our highest long-temi certificate rate. Remember. Untveraal off en a wtde range of other high-yield certlfk:ate acoour'U as wetl as convenient pa.sabootc eocount.a. ASK ABOUTOUR26-WE£K MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES! RATES ARE QUOTED WEEKLY. BMg yoor passbook or maturing oertiflcates from any other~ Institution to a Univeraal Savings office today. Wtll transfer your funds to the account of your choice at no cost to you. ~ 4590 MacARTHUR BOUlI\IRD • NEWPORT BEACH ......., ttn nunday M F'*Y 11-1 • t5MS31 Fret P1r1'1f11 (Enter from II~ St.) find out what happened to tbe tablecloth and 1f 1t 2 You m<1y p.1v b.Kl \11u r lo.tn ovt>r tlv• possibly can be !)tupped in Ume" 0 B .. M1sl'.1on VieJo Coatl.nent.al MUia tbecbd ba fUetl and toalad- ed A YS by phone withlJI a Ull bour after an la· quiry wu made. Your order lau Men alllpped ud It allould arrive in time for the weddlaC. ftat is H· telleat service from a maU-order compaay! At· haally, you abouid bave placed yoar order about ellld weelul tn advance of the cla&e you aeeded Ute tablecloth. MaU orders asually take at leaat m or elgbt weeks to procesa, eapeclally when Ute com· paay is located la Lhe Eaat. yedrs with l ht 'r" r d\•11-'~ 1h<1n the on•'" \<llt hwr11\'\rd J . Your bom..>wed dollJr; m .1) bt-mvE'Sted 1n money mJI..· in~ opportumt'" thJt mJV c ,ff.,.:t th<' ~in~ lOSt of Irvin~ Odd .1<. 11 <o0unds. 11 wo..-"->. lo vou r Jdv.rnt.i~e. And,., WtlJ Wt' ' I I \, .. ' I llllllt<lth ,11 I l : •\ -ll •1l11 "Pih n( ,.,,, 1~ I tl I"~ It~: 11111.1111111 • 111•111 p II 111; rlw ll! .t uf Y"" wr <;TIRN PAClflC rtNANCIAt <.ORPORAflON ., tll(IJ p, ...... ,._, ,, r~••1 K<•1tt. (.A q2bo.\ • I it"" .nl Ut c*.o ,. BB Airman Get8Wmgs. Air Force 2nd Lt. J ohn R. Mit.cbell. a graduate of Huntington Be ach High School a nd UC Irvine. ha.s received bis wing& at Reese AFB in Lubbock, Tex. ~OWN'S ANNUAL i TRAINLOAD 0 SALE He i.s the l500 of Jean Iiams of Huntington Beach, and will report to Okinawa a fter F -15 training al Luke AFB in Arizona. Elect Incumbent Donn Hall DONN HALL FOR COSTA MESA CITY COUNICL Vote Aptl I, 1980 . . . '""' GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES • 4. 73 cu. ft. freezer • Seald snak peck • Glaaa shelves • Optional lcemaker EMGIMEER1S SPECIAL WASHER/DRYER •Large ccpaclty •Heavy Duty SAVES60 ONTHEPAllt POTSCRUBBER • 8 cycles • Tull Tub P\.US ... ..c>aMAL 111\A~ MTAU.AT10M ONLY s29995 S ---~-------w.,.•in•-•--"""•-•l'":'lc..-w-scr"IW~lr'"-lXlt'."2~~---->=:i«-=.-::-::=::::::::::::== > ---...... -.. - -----_..._._.._ .... r Military 'Retirement' Just Beginning · WASHINOTON (AP> -More and more U.S. 11rvlcemen are taki.D1 advanl•I• ol the mlUtary retirement ayat.tm to collect peoaiona while aWI you.n1 enouab to '° oo to lec:ond careen and Mcood ~cbKu, a Wlacooaln COlllNSlm&D aaya. DemoeraUc Rep. Lea Alptn aaid Peata100 ttaurea abowed 13 percent of non·diaabillty mllltary retirements lo 1978 came in tbe servicemen's 30s and 40s. up from 89 percent three years earlier. Almost 3o percent retired before hitting 40. collecUn& an average pensi!lll or $120 a week. "That's quite a pension scheme," Aapin said. I BBA,MBA and morel We're In en 9lCP8l1dlng and eooelemllig wot1d ••• nS Ndot1ll ~ Is growing with 8duftl Ike youf'lelf. Ewning a-, OM CCMW el a time oonwnlenoe and a faculty l8lected from Che ~ educatlonll and pcofelliOMI leYell. COme. )oir\ the mature edufta and wn your quallty degree at National. • Study one courae et a time. • One-time enrOllment for your entire degree program. • Ewnirig end day ctasaes to fit your busy schedule. lnrolll Classes begin April 7 ~•OPl"'to ........ ~ ~,...,. ... ,....~ ......... ...,_Gr"Vft .. TODDY POWERS RUBS NOSES WITH ONE OF H!R RACCOONS •RKCOOn L.9dy' of Norwood, N.J., RalHa Hundreda of Baby Anlmala "A 37-year-old retiree bas a lifP ex~tancy of more than 36 years, according to the Pentagon's actuary That means we're pensioning off many of these men Just hallway through life." Aspln did not propose to change the system. fOf registration informellOf'I. call N7-t.nl"' lcW'le Of Ml-Im 91 El Toro f1" CCM1..,-.ie <>rmnge coune, ~ lrvme. Santa Ana. Westm1nsl8f, U1guoa Niguel. El f Of o Raccoons Taken Here Woman Raises Orphaned Forest A1iima/,s By JULES LOH .t.P 5-1•1 cw......-1 NORWOOD, N.J . -The sounds or spring are upon the land, the rushing brook and the birdsong. To Toddy Powers, though, spring bnngs another sound, a small outcry that says. . .help. She heard il 13 springtimes ago, but couldn't identify iL It came from a cardboard box behind the count.er of a pet shop where she hoped to rid herself of four guinea pigs, left behind at borne after lbe last of her children married and moved on. "What on earth is that noise?" she asked. IN THE BOX WAS A BABY raccoon, an orphan. Someone found it and brought it to the pet shop. Would the shopkeeper swap four guinea pigs for an orphaned raccoon? He would. That was the beginning. In the years since, Toddy Powers <lnd her husband, Dick, have raised. weaned and released back lo the wild hundreds or raccoons - she became known locally as the raccoon lady -as well as enough squirrels, ( ~ uERlr ~ J rabbits , skunks , .i>Un '"""9 woodchucks, birds and .._ ______ __ other orphaned creatures to populate a forest. "I really didn't encourage all tbo&e people wbo f sbowed up on my doorstep with baby animals,'' .... NICI "Not at first . .. 80.-..0DY BEARD I BAD A MCCOON t and left anotber with me. The word Jual .eemed to spread. Flnt thing I knew, pet shop owners and veterinarian.a beard about me, and the animals that wen brought t.o them wound UP, wilb me. l became the neta.hborbood depository. · What It allled to was formation, last year, of an unusual OT'l&niz.atlon Toddy Powers named V(lldllfe Help, Inc. "You would be amazed at how many orphaned animals show up in the spring," she said. "It's the pri~t of cl~ilization. N.est.s are un~vered by bulldozers. Mothers are kdled on the hi way. "I began receiving so many I coul n'l possibly take care of them by myself. 1 bad to recruit friends." NOW SHE BAS A CORPS OF ABOUT 30 human foster parents. She teaches them bow to nre for the wild babies, provides them with baby bottles, formula, shows them how lo make a cozy nest with a beating pad, cautions detachment toward the lovable creatures so they will return more readHy to the wild. Many of her volunteers are teen-agers. "When school is out for the summer, they have time," she said, "and they learn in the process verence for our fellow creatures. : "That's very good, but lt has become quite ensive. Food, cages. distemper shots, ations to the refuges where we release the aned animals, all this takes money. Last year ~ released 128 raccoons, 24 skunks and too many .rrels and other creatures to count. ~.-~=· .. WE TRY TO RAISE MONEY in the uaua1 • ·ya -bake sales, garage sales. on behalf of tidlife Help. Of course, what we raise doesn't In to cover the expense." : Raising money, however. is not the most nching problem the Wildlife Help people have. e most wrenching problem. and the most . ,,_arcling. la, having raised the little rascals, Ung them free. • Watching a young gray fox scamper off 0tbout so much as a by-the-by is one thing. The Oll( cou1dn 't wait to flee . • • I• Hypno•u For You1 .. a COUl"M It IL •• Almo9t wetyone Is familiar with the kind Qf ~t'IW'Pnoeil that'• pefformed In front of an audience ......ulnment purposes. The performer who ~(Jnlllu;i11• thil kind of hypnosis would have you S:blllM that he has some strange powet' over the olunteers that come up on stage. Nothing could further from the truth. •... The power Is in you. The performer only makes •UM Of tt •• That .... power that i. In you can be used to Y'O" atop amoklng ••• f9duce anxiety ... help ur c:ooc1otranon •.• help you to learn .•. ln- Wllim.-. your aelf confidence, and with a doctora,... 9'.J..,.,..i, '9Ckloe or gain weight and control pain. A CANADA GOOSE, ON THE OTHER band. raised practically from the egg, came-to regard Toddy Powers as his mother. Eleven times she took him to the goose pond. Eleven tJmes be followed her home. "FmaJly," she said. "he discovered a fetching fema le and. after a few hesitant glances back, off they flew together." Continental introduces a new I Coach fare to Hawaii. Just Sl~ one way. On a round trip ticket, that saves you SlOO . And you don't have to jump through hula hoops to take advantage of our new Ha'Vaii fare. Just purchase your ticket 7 days ahead. Then take off any day of the week on either our NlllllWlllllll • M lffectlw toot for change and ' .,.~ .. It'• ..... afmpte, and tnexpenttve. : • It OM help you to become the peraon you ~,_,..-aone . .. . . ._,Oli9 hM bMn around for three thouaand TIM only Hypnotist llceMed by . the City of Cotta MMe !: OOITA DIA HYPNOSIS CENTU .................. 40I Costs Rapped SACRA.MENTO <AP> -The s l ate had .------------------------------. awarded $2.6 million In c hild care contracts without paying enough attention to how much eac h program was spending, the auditor general's office report- ed. As a result, one child care agency that won a slate contract la spend· ing $6,667 a year to take care of each child. ~ .!~:: .. ~ (0 l " r~-,' "1"" ...... ... _ flllill"'.AllriL:~-~- 12:10 pm or ~:10 pm flight. now through June 15. You11 even enjoy full meal service on the way. There are no other restrictions. But seats are limited. To save even more. plan your vacation around one of Continental·s island tour packages. For example, our Pineapple Split vacation lets you spend Amusing observations of lite along the Orange Coast penned bya native son In the DAILY PILOT 8 days and 7 nights at the Ambas.5ador Hotel in Waik.iki for as little as S64t Now you can ~ up the sun on island beaches and see some of the world's most spectacular scenery. AJI for J~ than you thought p<>Ssible. Say aloha for just Sl60. Call your travel agent or Continental Airlines. ·~in cu mddklONll.~ penon douNe occupancy ...... CA. ... PhoM &4041l7 .••• lnlllat In• rilw et no charge. Loi Aft&eles: 'm.(i()(J() •Beverly Hilts and San Fernando Vl!Jey: 986--IOOO •Burbank. Olendale and Pllladena: 246-7181 •Lona Bacht SJ7'4400 •Ontario and Pomona: 988-6541 Oraftae County: S37-jlJ4 • RiYel'llde mf San 8cmardino ToU Free at(~) 222.q&lO •San Oabriol VaUoy1 5~21Cf •~Monica and South Bay: 646-22)) t I For the Record ••r ...... £1e ..... Wedding Toasi Bee Get":> l"'O<'k group drummer Oenms Bryon and bride Jenny Ku1k (left) rt.~pond lo weddmg toa t by Landa and Barry Gibb ul 81~ raync Bay, Fla Linda and Barry were matd of honor dnd best man Deaths ElsewMre ~Killing-for-kicks' . Trend Alarrns London BALTIMORE <AP) -RlcbardlOD , 67 , a Geor&e H. Fallon, 77 . long-time supporter of former Democratic con-the ordination of women greissmanknownas"the a nd bishop of the father of the interstate Episcopal Diocese of highway system." died Texas for 14 years, died fo' rid a y at a lo ca I Monday. hospital. He was the last member still silting in HOLLYWOOD (AP> Congress of the five -The founder o f fractured s kull. On Jan. 9, a representatives Hollywood's Schwab'• 53-year-old womun was found wounded whe n Puerto Drug Store , Jack s trangled and mutilated in her Rican radicals opened Scllwab. 75, died March apartment in southwest London. A fire from lbe balcony on· 17. Jt had a Hollywood 62·year-old woman was stabbed to to the floor of the. House cllentele. ·:'LONDON (AP) -The brutal but ~parently motiveless slaying or a Orippled, 87-year-old woman has slrovoked police f ea rs tha t a ?Hling-for-kick.s" trend has begun if nonnally peaceful London. ~Detectiv es said t h e city's death in he r south London apartment of Representatives in --L Feb. 13. A 73·year-old woman was l954. LOS ANGELES <AP> JPstoric:ally low homic ide rate has been going up the past few years and so have incidents or brutal assaults. Often. authorities said, the cnmes ltave been committed for s mall s ums al money -or nothing at all. strangled to death in her central • _ Jaeboe Wlleeler. 645, London apartment Feb. Z7. And a BALTIMORE (AP> one of tbe co-host.a of 76-year-old woman w as beat.en in her Gerald Wh.l&.e Johaaoa, Loa Angeles' original north London apartment March 5 and 89, author. his torian, televl.atoo variety sbows. died two days later. e ducator who wrote died. Wheeler retired Police arrested a man a/ter the editonals and columns alter a heart attack In killing Feb. 13. but be baa not been for The Baltimore Sun· tbe late Ul50a. THERE WERE 179 homJcides in London in 1979 compared with 118 the year before. Scotland Yard reported. J\nd althou~h that r epresents a rr.ictlon of the number or killmgs in s imilarly sized c1t1es. like New York, pohce here arc worried New York ~d 1,733 hom1c1des las t year. a pohre s pokes man then• said. charged, and investigators say they papers, died Saturday. have been unable to estabUab a connection among the killinp. Mrs. Shattock, crippled by arthritis and only mobile with the aid of a cane and walking fra me. bad been stabbed repeatedly an the face and neck and may have been drowned 10 her tub before she w as ~t~bbed . police !>a id. BERGAMO. Ital y (AP) -Au-ta lloa- c:alll Marchesi, 93, older sister of the late P ope J ohn XXIII, died Sunday. NEW ORLEANS CAP> ''W<' C'ould bt· seeing the start of s o m c•t h 1ng vc• r y unple a s ant vjc1IPn<'t' for k11·ks a nd c•vc•n k1lhng for ktt·k~." sa11J a London dctectiv1: POJ.ICF. WER E SENT to her I Ith floor .lpa rtmcnt by a social work<'r unable t o contact Mr~. Sh att.ock. They broke down the door a nd found her dead tn he r bathroom But they could not find a motive. E. Lyslf' A.scbaffen· burg, 88, founde r and longtime owne r of the Pontc h a r train Jlotcl . died Thursday. Jr1 Vl'Sl1gating the dl•ath of J ose Sh:1lt()C'k. tht' 87·y<·a r ·old widow whose fully clothl•d body wa!. found dumped ma water ftllt:d tub Nothing, they said, appeared to have been sto\en. There was no sign of 'rorc·ed entry o r of sexual aasault. Nor could they loca te a weapon. ALBUQ UE RQ UE. N.M. <AP) -Raymond Dietrich . 86, a n automotive de.slener whose work was widely copied on lbe dass1c lwt ury cars of the 1920s, died Wedoesd.ay. ··u was an apparently motiveless and vicious crime -yet another hrutal attack on a rlrff'nseless old l4dy ," said Chief of De tectives Mike l"tµins. A Scotl•nct Yard apokesman aaJd: "The number ol attacks on people who cannot fight back ls growing. There ii an increase in the number of violent assaults and murders." :CHRISTMAS DAY, AN 86-year-0Jd wpm an was beaten in her home i.n ~'ast London a nd die d from a Dratla Nofi<-f"• SMfTH & T JTHIU. MOIT\lilY WHTCLI# CHAPB. Mo<tuarv • Cremations 477 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 ,,HCI MOTHIH SMiTMS' MOITUilY 627 Main St Huntinaton Beach ~39 "8CfAMILY COLOMAL FUHMAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 f'ACIAC VIF# ....., ........... Cerreterv Mortuarv Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c V•OW Drive NewPOr1 Beach 64-4-2700 ..C:ObelCll MOHUAUS L8Quna Beach 494-9415 La<Juna Hills 768-0933 Sen Juen Cllp1strano •ss-1ns "•...,. LAWM-MT. OUYI Mortuary• Cemetery Cfemltory 1625 Glslef Ave .. Cost• Mesa ~ IALTl ... OM N•ALMOMI .... ~~ Coec.aM..a ~ rmct..Onms la&. llOADWA T MOITUAIT 110 Broadway CO.ta Meta 842-9150 e Drath Notirr• Drath Notk-rs ---W-E-LL_E....,S-L""""'."EY~GALL-E-Rl_E_S.-L-T-D-. ---. AMW" CondYMoR of Most ......... '1IWic ...... A..dioa Collectiolt ~· ft• """*'"" of 19ttll Ulltwy wthtry, ,._ lhwtl .,... ....... est.tn -othet-M*"Cff. fontlltlil -•..-.Y of ..... obied d'.t. OrietltCll .ct -·-porc.W. -t..I ...... LOCATION: N•wport•t Inn, 1107 Jembor.• Rd., N•wport Beech DATE· ,._rch 27th Thurldey TIME: 7:30 PM VIEW; S:OO PM Tlll,Tlme Of Sele PARTIAL LIST OF CONTENTS IROHU SCULPTUUS Raoe ot Sabine by Cl<>01on SandP1per by Mo1gne1z Cossack by Lanceray French uandy by Lonruer. Cheyenne by Remington Brave Head by Kauba. Long Hair Seiter by Motgne1z. WhlteclOUd by Kauba .. Male and Female Bavanan Dancer by Gregrolfe. Bronco Buster by Remington Woman with MandOhn by Gaudez OltENT AL AMO IUaonAH PORCILAIH Pair of Japanese Large Iman 30" Vases. Patr of Ctunese Rose Medelhon 25 Va/," c rca 1820 Covered Sevres Paleoe 32·· Vase. Pair of Jecob Pehl FIOW'&( Vase1. a+r of Fam1lle Rose vasea Circa 1830. Pair of Satsuma vasea with 1000 Faces. Royal Vienna Covered 19" urn. Matelve Jepaneee 23Yt VaM. Patr of Canton Planters. Kutanl. JADl-IVOIY-HAIDSTOMIS.CLOISOMMI White Jade Water Pot 5~". urge Japanese Ivory Temple. Pair Carved Spinach Jade Octaoonal Pl11<1ues. Pair of Malachlte VIS89 with Ormolu Mounts. Sculptures In Rose Quartz. Lapis. Jade. Ivory and Malachite. Pair of Champleve C101sonne Vases. AMT'lc;>UL SIMt-AMft9Ui AMD USID 0-.IMTAL IMS laphahan. Silk Chinese. Siik ~. Tabriz. Afghan. Jothagan, Antique Kuba, Antique Farrahan. 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Jackl(-'"'t ~I •~ flW wffll ~ C..,,,,, 0..-Of OY-c-ly on _<,, ..... ---------·. • '"Ultrasound" photo taken shortl) before birth shows heads of tnpll'l!'i as 1f mother we re looking down at <Jbclomen The sound ~ 1984' Nanny Rearing Baby LONDON 1AP1 Four-week .old Gemma Zawadski has a computer for a nanny Instead of an apron and a coiy lap, 1t has tape drives and typewriter keys. lm>tcad of a nickname hke Nana. it's called ORCA Ill. But it soothes Gemma when she cries, tells her a bedtime story and will teach her English, French and German when she starts to talk "ABOUT TUE ONLY THING IT can't do is c~nge the baby's nappies." said Gemma's father, ltichard Zawadsk1, the 28 year·old computer con- sultant who built ORCJ\ III ORCA III 1s more than JUSI a nanny Zawadskl has programmed 1t to cfo hous<'hold chore!> as well -tummg on hghls. opening tht· ~.arage door and guarding the house a~ainst burglars and thieves. "Pretty soon l can Just nng up from work and have 1t switch on the microwave oven before I co,pie home," he boasted In November. for $6,600, Zawadsk1 bought the American fT'T 2020 horn<' computer to use m has bll,Siness and educational work Tht' b<1by arrived Feb 29 "I TIUNK MY DAUGHTER HAS been born in an age when technology is going to have a bigger im- pa~l than ever before," said Zawadski. "l want- ed to introduce my daughter to computers at an early age." So ~ purchased several pieces of hardware to ellpand the computer's range to Include speech synthesis and voice recognition W1lh the help of his wtfe, who 1s a n e ngineer, he rewired their home tn St . Albans. outside London, and rigged a set of microphones in the nursery. ORCA Ill, named after a British science· fiction TV show. sits in the utility room , but its power extends throughout the hous<' Zawadsk1 said he programmed the computer t.o switch on the instant thE.! baby tx>gms to cry and to talk back in a soothing tone reproducing both his and his wife's voice "IF GENMA STIRS IN nrn NIGHT, the com - pu~r will react to the sound of her voice and start talking to her." the father said. ORCA Ill also is programmed to m ake up ill own bedtime story. always be~lnning with "Once upon a time" and ending with "They hved happily ever after." Zawadski said. The plot 1s up lo the computer 's choosing from sampk stories Ced into its memory. Gemma Is too young lo talk. but her nanny is ready ORCA Ill 1s programmed for three languages -English, Fre nch and German to teach her vocabulary and correct pronuncwt.ion. ZAWADSKI SAID HE Pl.ANS TO show his iaugbter how to program ORCA Ill by the llme ;he starts school. But he worncs that 1r she gets :.oo good. she'll use the computer to play tricks on 1er parents But isn't the computer nanny too much like Jeor~e Orwell's "1984"" "You cannot replace a parent's love and we 1on 't intend to." said ZawadskL "But I can see It :>eiog a great help on occasions "I'm sure anybody would do 1t 1f the} had the • !QU1pment." · Sex Case Killer Given Life Term VAN NUYS (AP> -A Santa Barbara m•n who allegedly admitted eating hls vicUm's breasts bas been sentenced to lire in prtaon In the slaytn1 of a 21-year-old Ventura woman. The sentence against Ronald Doyle Wilburn. 38. was handed down by Superior Court Judge j Joseph DiGluseppe in the death ot Mary Ann l Linco. 'WILllUILN, A CONVICTED SEX offender, I was arrested lo the Newhall area July 29, 1978, 6 after callfomia lUgbway Pa\l'Ol orneers round tbe • roung woman'• muUlated body in b1a van • .. At the time of hls arrest. officers said Wilburn told'tbem of &.be mUUla'4td breasts, "( believe I ate l.bein." He later denltd the cannlbalJJm. I -WILBURN WILL BE BUO~E FOB parole in \is.1ean. ! In 1968, be pleaded gunty ln a Contra Costa sex ;ase. Re served more than six years In prison "Jefore being paroled. ! .. f f · < If your anchor's away you can1 ' find a MW one in the Boatlnl · i classifieds of the 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ··-··~ NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN "--·~•.1• Join us for The Knitter's M, a fashion show featuring knitwear as a fashion craft. We know you love kmtwear. Its comfort. Versatility. Naw we'lf show YQU what's ahead tor the BO's New patterns. Textures. wave technology permits "seeing" mto the womb without the dangers of X rays. Fresh styling for Spnng. Even brand new knits 1n intimate apparel! Bullock's South Coast Plaza. Saturday, March 29. 1 pm. Fashion Gallery. Second Level Peter Rabbit's here, all dressed-up like his very best friends. A. Pastel dress under a white eyelet pinafore. Polyester/cotton in blue or pink. By Bryan. 9, 12, 18 mo., $23 2, 3, 4, $26 Infant and Toddler Girls, 461and458 B. 4 -pc. vest set includes a watch with chain that looks real. Pants and vest are polyester, shirt is polyester I cotton. Sand with rust pinstripes. By Good Lsd. 2,3,4, $29 Toddler Boys, 459 C. Peter Rabbit is ready to play or be played. Musical Peter, $14 Non-musical, $15 Infants, 461 In all storss Including our new Mission Viejo store. Sign-up for drswtng of our 6-lt. Eastsr bunny. A winner st 88Ch store. No purchase necessary. . ' i ' • ' .. DM.YPl.OT Al• Shop Bullock's Soutll Coast Plaza Mon. ·Fri. 10-9:30, Sat. 1<r6, Sun. 12·5. Bullock's MiWor> VIGjo, Mission Vle/O tJd, (714) 4QS.311f. .. ... '.o. • .. . .. , . .. .. . •• . • • .· ~ation -Bi.slihes Carter's Anti-inflation Pr-ogram 1. NEW YORK (AP> -A..tew u .. a '*-••toe OI PnllMteat Carter'• new UU·tnn.Uon ,...ra•, ~· !iii tMl M .. Mt ...... all M CU lo ewe U.. DaUoe I woeom ~ a MW A.uoillt..t Prw·HK N ... poll ... , .. ,... aMabUe.• ClOllV'lDced llllfteUon wtll continue for "are to «MM, •PM wtt.b CaiUr cm ~ beck on credit card UM, but Lbty 011PJ14a h1I otl lmport fee that wilt ra&M the pric. of 1uoti.ne Neverthel , I.bey do not b&ame Carter for lnflaUon H they wonder just bow mueh &.Q1 president can do to tiabt the wa1t·1>rl('e spiral £A&LIEI TWS •ONTU. C.rter &n.DOWlced hit JteW anU·lnflation proaram 1w promiMd to belane. UM federal budget throuah spendina cuu and lmpoelni a dtw f~ on Imported oil And ht a. k~ the P'tderal Beterve bo rd lo lake ltPll lo dlarourage ancttaaes In ~ntumer debt Tw nty d&hl percent of thoff mtervaewed last we.k aald Carter's new llDtHnnatlon proaram wlll be at Ital\ moderately SU<'cessful ln~cwrblna lnfiation But 35 per· cent said It will not be succeuful. Carter has not succeeded 10 getting the messa1e of bis program across to the people. Thirty-four per~nt of those polled bad not heard ol bis pl'OIJ"am and 3 percent Sondra E. Leaker 1s savings supervisor and assistant to the manager of Columbia Savla11 aad Loan AuoclaUoD'• Costa Mesa branch. Fran ces Sallhan o f j Sullivan Concrete Textures of Costa Mesa was recently honored at the Concrete In· dustry's annual Paving Awards I program in City of Industry. He was recognized for his firm's work on Holmby Hilla Lane and .utOAAO« Azusa Avenue Corridor Lucia Aad.rade is account executive at Kay Has• ID&erlora, Newport Beach. llaady Hall is art director of Hubbert Ad · verUalag and PabUc Re latloaa Co., Costa Mesa. Richard A. Bud.lit bas been appointed by ~TT Marine and Recreation Companies as comptroller of the Costa Mesa· headquartered division or fa. ternatiooal Telephone and Tele· graph Corp. Thomas P. Pike, 70, has retired from the board of direc· tors of Floor (.'orp., Irvine. and 11uoz111 been named a director emeritus He had been a board member since 1969 when Pike Corp. or America was acquired by F1uor Corp. Fluor also announced three law department promotions : Richard B. Humbert to senior vice .presldenl law. tax and secretary; Nad A. Pet.en.a. vice president law aod......,.. P. Tri•· ble general counsel. Humbert and Arthur C. Sheffield, group vice ,>resident, were elected to the executive commit tee. Douglas Thompson is marine educational adviser for Adventura Sailing Assodation of Dana Point TMOMl'SON Don Herzog, Newport Beach, is vice pres ident. manager of a new branch office of Vlstar Investment Co. in Newport Beach Dayna Kerley, Corona del Mar, 1s assistant vice president at Bank of Newport, Newport Beach. Ken Panlque is director of marketing for Pyramid Optical Corp., Irvine. San/Bar Corp., manufac· lurer of a mulUpurpose lubri· cant and varied products for lbe telecommunications industry, · bas purchased a nine-acre site in the Irvine Indus trial """'ou• Complex east, MWl'lands and Bake parkways, for relocation of its corporate offices. manuf acturlng plant and chemical division. . Robert M. Mcintyre, Newp<>rt Beach. has been elected to the board of trustees or Orthopaedic Hospital. Los Angeles, Mcintyre is senior vice pre· sident and a director of Southern California Gas Co. and Pacific Lighting Co. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS NEWS ON PAGE 84 Paid Political Advertisement ELECT ERIC ''e:." JOHNSON ,J IUSIMISS S9eSI HUMAN COMC•H FOil COSTA MISA COUNCIL •.. POI US of ~ 1M1 aduJta lntervtowtd b>' telephone natJoawlde w•N not1we One reuon for tbe nt&aUve pubUc Jud1ment la that Americanaf"lCarterc:oulddomontonlhtlnlJatloo. P'tt\y-two percent of the pubUc 1a1d tht pre1ident •• not dat.N au he can to tt1ht lnflation. Forty.two percent 11ld Carier la doln1 all be can and the rest are not au.re. IN J'ACT1 •ANY Americana seem to see b1,i, rates of tnnauoa u a ract of Ufe Forty·wven perceot aald they airee tbat aplrallna lDnaUan .nu conUnue for years lO cocne ln tbll c:oun'try. ,.orty·li• pertt'1t cliaa1l'ff and 7 percent were not aure. c.rter'a dfortl to dllcourace Americana from u.s Ins cl"Mit card.I and other euUy available fonna of credh have a re~ptlve audience. Flfty·two percent of thole who have beard of his Protram aaid they plan to cut back on credit card use. Nineteen percent plan no such chan1es m t.belr habits and one percent was not sure Twenty-eight percent said they do not have credit cards Only • percent favor tbe tefJ, wb.lch Cutu 11)'1 wUI a · courase conitrvaUon. Tbe re.t weN not aure. Only t percent ot tboM questioned blamed Cart.er tor lnflatioo. whUe 28 perceit named eon.nu u the culprit. Fourteen percent sald bualneu t1 retpooalble: 11 percent named conaumera and another 11 percent named lmionl. Twenty percent aaid everyone II to blame. The rest named another cause or were not aure. L)'il\I behind Urla response iJ a perception ot the dlf. tlculty of deallna with lnllaUoo. Fifty.tour percent or the public Hld that DO presi· dent -not Juat Carter -could solve the natloo'a lnfia· Uon problem. Only 39 percent said lbe president could do something to alleviate the 1ltuatlon. Seven percent were not sure. AS WITH ALL SAMPLE surveys, the results or the AP·NBC News poU can vary from the opinions of all Americans because of chance variations ln the sample. .... BVT ANOTHEa ASPECT of Carter's plan -the oil import fee did not 1et such a po6itive reception. More than two-thirds -68 percent -of lhoff who bad beard of Carter's plan said they oppose the fee . which will raise the pnce of gasoline by about 10 cenu a gallon For polls with about 1,600 interviews. the results should vary no more than l percentai. point.a either way because of sampling error. That Is, if one could have talked lo all Americans in the country with telephones, there lS only one chance In 20 t.bat tbe re· suits would vary from the fmding.s of this poll by more than 3 percentage points NOT DOING ENOUGH? We're. ~ I I ' .. ,, Preaktent C•rt•r Due to soatjng OPEC oil prices, your electric rates could go up 50% thls year. Soaring OPEC oil price increases hit us all at more places than the gasoline pump. They increase your electric bill. too. To meet air quality standards. Edison is required to burn low~ulfur foreign oil. This low-sulfur oil commands a premium price. Edison expects to buy more than 44 million barrels of this oil to keep its generating plant-. running in 1980. at a cost of about Sl.5 billion. Back in 1970 oil cost about S2 a barrel and our nil bill was S29 million. Already this year Edison has paid more than S32 a barrel for premium grade. ultra low-sulfur o il. And we're told there will he more increase,i; i11 the months ahead. When OPEC prices go up. Edison prices go up. Your electric bill could go up 50% by the end of this yea r. These electric rate increases coming in 1980 will off~t higher fuel costs only. They will not increase SCE profit. Help get America out of the barrel. Most of our plants burn oil and natural gas. Last year more than two-thirds of your electricity was generated b) oil and natural gas. When we can't get enough natural gas. we're forced to depend on foreign-controlled high-cost oil. We already make some electricity from nuclear. coal and hydroelectric sources. In addition. we're pioneering solar, geothermal and wind power. Our industrial customers are working with us in energy cogeneration. And we're actively urging conservation. You can help by conserving, too. Every kilowatt-hour you conserve reduces U.S. dependence on foreign oil. What you can do: join the Comervadon Generation. It s going to require sacrifice to hold your electric bills in ch~ck. It's going to take a change in habits. Here is how you can hdp yourself and your country: I. Limit your use of heating and air conditioning. 2. Turn off second refrigerators and f n:ezel"'\ if not in use. .l Use lcs.c; water where pos.c;ible hccause it takes electricity to pump it. -'· Tum off lights in rooms not in use. And use lower wattage bulbs where possible. ). If you have a swimming p<..)()I. cut down the time you run lls filter pump. Also do your heavy household chores in the morning. Your \acuuming. clothes washing. dishwashing and oven haking. And give your appliances the afternoon off. That way you'll be easing the load betwee n noon and 6 p.m. when demand is at the peak. Write Edison for c~ help. ,, On request. Edison will provide you with a person· ally tailored. computer-designed. energy conservation program -ca lled S.A.V.E.S. -thal's easy to put into action. You can also wnte for a free booklet that gives you lots ol he I pf ul suggestions on use: of air conditioning. heating, lighting. water heating. home appliances and solar energy systems. Write today: Southern California Edison. Conservation. PO. Box 800. Rosemead. CA 91770. There's a big job to be done in the years ahead. If you take it easy on the electricity you use -while we work hard to develop domestic ways to prcxiuce it-there are bright lights a l the end of the tunnel . .see. Southern California Edison Join the Conservation Generation. , ' l ' ' I I • t I } .. •S -Comte• •Movies •Televlslon l BJ llOWAJlD L. BANDY ... Diii!., ,., ....... As an amateur colter, Jerilyn Briti •IY• abe clooa~ h r money to UM U.S. Open cauae three UmM. But laat year, u a member of the LPGA tow', the conquered the Open •llama and poattd her nrat~ver tour victory at Brook.lawn CC in Fairfield, Conn. BRITZ WILL BE MAKING h er second appearance in lbe Women 's Kemper Open at Mesa Verde Country Club Ws week. "Wlnn.lng the U.S Open has to be my biggest thrill 10 golf," Brill. says ... It didn't open so many doors as far as en· dorsements are concerned but it did give me an opportunity to play m the Mr Good wrench tournament (at El Niguel CC> among other things." (She and Hale Irwin lost in a playoff lo Amy Alcott and Larry Nelson to finish second). Things haven't always gone well for the former school teacher out of Min· nesota who travels in a motor home around the LPGA circuit. "WHEN I FIRST STARTED, J kept getting penalty shots." she says in re- calling her early years on the tour in 1974. "l just wasn't observant enough at the time. I would pull twigs off trees, miss a shot in a hazard and not get out, then bang my club in the sand and other little things. "It actually got to the point that my friends wouldn't ask me how well I shot for the day, but how many penalty shots I ha d taken." ALTHOUGH SHE DIDN'T play a pracUce round on Monday even though she missed the cut last week in Las Vegas, she feels the scores will be much lower this year than the two-over-par it took to he for first last year. ·'That rough out there was something else." she said in recalling the course a fter heavy rains a year ago. ''It was ~ thick because they couldn't cut It after the rains anCi when you would get in it. you couldn't even see the ball. "The major difference this year will be the wetness. J'm sure the scores should be lower this time. Everyone loved the greens last year " WHILE MESA VERDE CC l.so't ele· actly suited to ber style (abe prefers a shorter coune), a.be feels Me can get back on her game here this week. Joy •bofter counes and feel they an more f\ln lo play." Brita didn't at.art plaYinc golf until ahe wu 17. And lhe had only limited ex· pertence u an amateur delpit.e her three tri~ at the U.S. Open. After ca1nlai her muten decree ln physical educaUon at the UDiveralty of New Mexico, ahe taucbt b.1gb school for five years , at Univenity of New Mex· ico two years and New Mexico State one year. Sbe got into pro golf when JoAnne Winter, a teaching pro, discovered her al a clinic and asked her if she would like to try the LPGA tour. ''JOANNE FOtJND ME a sponsor and with that money. I gave 1t a lry," she It tttt-1111 gel te dte pelat t•at •• lrl~•d• era.Wlt't fUlc me...., fl'eU I .... ler tlw dafl, bid ...., -· JJftlaUfl ... ,. I INld talc.ftL says ... I enJO)' 1t very much and the chance to travel 1s really great. I can make more money in one tournament than in a full year of teachmg ·· When she won the U S. Open last year. she was either tied or in the lead for the first two rounds, theo fell three shots behind Debbie Massey after the third roW\d. •· 1 picked up those three shots and went three up going lo the 15th hole ... Britz says. "Then Debbie birdied the next three holes and we were tied going to 18. "HER BALL LANDED m a bad divot on the fairway on her dnve and she double-bogeyed the hole while I had a par I had been praying all week for peace of mind and I had perfect peace with myself on that last hole. "I was nervous one time while I was looking over my final putt. But that peace quickly returned and I made it to win my flrst tournament." Sbe bolds a pilot's license but doesn't do much flying, even from the West to East coast and return. Following the Dinah Shore tournament in Palm Springs next week, sbe will take a week off to drive to the East Coast. ., ,.,. .,. • ...._..... ··I· m long enough off the tee lb at I JERILYN BRITZ PLAYS IN KEMPER OPEN. can still get home," she says. "But I en- But right now. she's concentrating on making the cut when the Women's Kemper Open beJtins Thursday ,.,. ......... A WINNER'S RIDE FOR lOUISVILLE"S DAAAELL GRIFFITH. ~=~~:S::e Griffith: He Conforms to Mold p j By WlLL GRIMSLEY In K JNOlANAPOLJS <AP) -Darrell eDiper Griffith wore a red, white and blue baseball <'ap for a crown and a By HOWARD L . HANDY Of tM Delly PllDI Sufi Jan Stephenson, along with four other players. joined the field for the second annual Women's K emper Open golf to urnament at Mesa Ve rde C-Ountry Cl ub start.tog Thursday by paying a late entry fine Mon· day. Stephenson is one of five players who tied for the lead after 72 holes last year. Four of the five will be returning includ· ing defending champion JoAnne Carner, Nancy Lopez-Melton, Donna Caponi Young and Stephenson. Chako Higuchi, the ( :::: 'lwomens :·:• •Kemf'2R :~:;=open fifth player who tied. is al home in Japan lo have a baby. JOINING STEPHENSON as late entrants on Monday were Cindy Hill, Dale Lundquist, Kati Biszanu and Myra Van Hoose. Wit.b lbe late entrants, the (ield for tbla year's regular tournament beginning Thursday is tbe largest in LPGA history. There are 129 players including i2S tourtnc pros, one leaching pro aod three amateurs. I The Wednesday pro-am will have 45 players , each in a 1eparate flvesome with four mateurs. Only two celebrities are Included in the field this. year, Lawrence Wellc, the band director, and Bo Belinsky. the first Angel pitcher to throw a no- hitter. AS IN THE regular tourna· ment. playen will be usina both tbe ftnt and 10th tees for the pro-am with tbe rmt group otr tbe tee at 1 o'clock. Most of the top name st.an will bave later •tartina ti.mea. Lopez-Kelton will atart on the fint tee at 12: 10, Carner will go oft at 1 o'clock and Young, who won tn Lu Vecas laat year, Jtarts tn the final foursome at ' 1r AMATEtJlt PA&TNBU for lh~ prof~ wlll be made shredded basketball net around his neck as a royal robe. ''Hl)w does the net feel '" was the fi rst question asked of the s leek, bearded senior guard who had just led the Louisville Cardinals to a S9-54 victory Monday night over UCLA for the NCAA basketball championship. "Lfl<E GOLD," GRIFFITH replied An aide rushed to the dais to inform Lou1sv11le Coach Denny Crum that President Carter was on the phone, call· m g from the White House "Go ahead. coach." Gnffith -said "( will take over.·• everybody I wanted to be a champion . · he said. "I pred1C'ted \H' would v. in th(' national champ1onsh1p befor~ I v. a!> through. Torught 1t all rame trut• " nev. smcn for failing tu name Gnfflth thl' coLil'J!I;! Player of the Ye<1r Indeed he did. He is a takeover guy. Hail to the new king of the college basketball realm , valedictorian of the Griffith is not a boastful man Therf' isn 't an ounce of arroganct.· tn hJ!> !>uppl1 6·4. JOO -pound frame Ever~ othl r answer to the barrage of quc~t1uns 1:-. threaded ¥r1th the words · 'You gu):-. don't know basketball." thl' coarh i,a1d. referring to the wn 1n-,· l'hOt<.'t' of OePaul s Mark Aguirre m Th•· ,\:.i-0C'1ated Pre!>!> Poll COMMENTARY class or '80, headed for a multi·miluon· dollar career with lbe pros. HE CONFORMS TO THE MOLD in the highest tradition of past collegiate greats -an inspirational leader. a ball· faking Houdini, remarkable shotmaker and a wumer. "I DON'T MEAN ME 1ndl\•1duallv I mean the team. All we've accomp!Jc;hed has been as a team .. "\'Ol ' COACHES DIDS'T pick hrm. <'1lht>r." a new!> man s uggested, rerall- tnR that tbt> coaches had selected ~11chdel Brook-; of La Salle "They don't know basketball either," Crum snapped He is indeed a Jl''HI The Lou1sv11le roarh. disdaining com- pansom.. called Gnfhth the best player ht• had t.'Vl'r roarhed Larry Brown, t'CJJch of the hE'aten UC LA Bruins . "When I came to Louisville. I told The 43-year-Old Crum. deliJthting in the first national title for a team that many feel has played in lhe shadow or t he University of Kcntu<'ky. rh1ded <Set> GRIFFITH, Page 82) .. ~ ........ * * * * * * * * * Bruins Praised in Defeat Ii Was a Super Seaso"' Says Brown JNDlANAPOLJS CAP) -Rod Foster. UCLA's streaking freshman guard, f~ls deep-down the Bruins are winners, and he accepts defeat with a maturity that reaches far behlnd his 19 years The 6-1 bolt of lightning, repeatedly dnving through Louisville's defense to the basket. was the catalygt that carried the Bruins to the threshold or another NCAA basketball championship, falling five points short in the closing minutes. "NO. I WASN'T REALLY surprued we made it this far," whispered Foster, sitting quietly in the subdued UCLA dressing room after Monday nJgbt'a !i&-5' loss to Lou.laville's Cardinals. "We knew we bad a better team than our record abowed. We knew from the beginning that later oo in the seuon, through experience, we'd be a betterteam." The 10.time NCAA champion Bruim suffered a dismal 8-6 start under first.year coach Larry Brown. 1bey fell to fourth place in the Pac·lO Con· ference, an tmtbinkable position in years gone by, and barely made lbe post~ tournament they dominated for so IODJ under Johnny Wooden. Btrr A rtJNNY THING HAPPENED along tbe way. The freshmen grew up, and the up. percluamen started plafinl ,like .•. well, like UCLA. ••iverybody realises tbe adverse clrculDltaneel. we had to overcome to ret here," aald KW Vandewegbe, one of juat two senior start.en for the Bruin.a, who closed the -.eaaoo at 22·10. ''I'm very [.";:9 of our team. We don't have anytbina to be aa eel of. "We weren 't u all·around pbyaicaUy sifted as a lot of teama we played, but we didn't ttve up when a lot of teams could have," Hid Van· dewepe, who b.cked Fotter'• team·hl&h lS points and seven rebounds. next year. but I know they'll be 10 contenUon," Vandeweghe saJd. Brown was obviously disappointed, but he loo found a cheenng note in the Bruins' defeat. "ln terms of what we accomplished this year. 1t was a super season," he said . "This is a class bunch of kJds. I don't know how many could have bounced back the way they did after the way we started. They can be as proud as any of the 10 na- tional championship teams at UCLA." THE BRUINS SEEMED to get control of the see-saw game late in the second half. A basket by Vandewegbe gave UCLA a 54-50 lead with 4:32 to go. then Vandewegbe stole the ball and missed a driving layup. That's when the entire complexion or the game changed, Brown said. "We thought if we got up by six and main· tamed our lead, we could make them play defense and their own shots wouldn't come easlly," Brown said. "But Kiki got out of synch on bis drive, we rushed a couple shots and then ~w the ball away a couple times." "U>ui.sville played great. They hit the shots when they bad'to. That was the difference. That's why they're the naU6nal champions now," Brown said. Vandewegbe agreed tbat his drive to the basket wa.s the turning point and that Louiavllle's Jerry Eaves "made a super defensive play" to force the missed layup. "He reallied I would try to dunk it," the 6-8 Bruin senior said. "He cut in front of me and made a swipe at the ball. There was a little contact, and I bad to cha.nae direction and was forced a UtUe off.balance, so I couldn't shoot the way I normally would. C6ec UJIPER. Pate 112) UCU OOACH LARRY BROWN 18 CONSOLED IY FAN. .. WREN ft GOT DRE. ewrybody was say· log UCLA la back. I don't tcnQw lf they'll be back FOlter, who also bad six steals and five uaiats -hilhs for both teams -said the m1aaed layup by Vandewepe followed by two stratcbt basket.a by Eav• tbat tled the 1ame et 5'·5': .. aan them r0omentum, allhou1b I tboQght we could pull It out. A 11 we had todo was play wlth poise." ., -OM.VN..OT I LOW MY DADDY -Ballplayen wm teU 1w that sprln1 tralJllnl ls a lot ~ hard work. Pittlburlh Pirate relief ace Kent Tekulve la probably one of them. But th1s poignant moment with b1I two-year- Spc)rt Break A C.psule Report From the Wortd of Sport• Crum's Reward for Title: A Job With Someone Else? From AP Dtapa&cbes • INDIANAPOLIS -University of Louisville m basketball Coach Denny Crum knows he's good, and the Cardinals' advance to the NCAA finals bas told the 'World. Crum could become a hot basketbaJJ property that schools and pro teams might understandably covet. Would Crum listen to offers? Might he leave LouisvHJe? "Very po.ssibly, I would," Crum said. Two years ago, when his alma mater. UCLA, knocked on his door, Crum politely shut it. prefe rring not to disrupt bis l.,ouisville lifestyle. Now, the 43-year-old coach said in a weekend interview with Lowsville Times sports editDr Dick Fenlon, he might leave, giving up the farm, the lake, the cattle and the dogs. ··Nol because I'm not happy there. But it seems like the only way in the coachlng business you can ever achieve financial secunty is tD go from one JOb to another "You're not rewarded for loyalty. You're not re warded for a ~ood Job well done. You're rewarded beeause somebody else wants you more than where you are." Two ye8fS ago, Crum signed a new five-year contract to coach at Louisville . But contracts between coaches and universities protect the coach and not the university. "G<>od coaches transfer all over the country because they can make money," Crum said. "I've got two kids lo college. So if somebody made m e an oner I ceiuldn't refuse, I'd probably leave " Even to go to, say, Los Angeles? "Conceivably," Crum said. "I could stand five years at about anywhe re if it would secure my financial status for the rest of my life." • Crum discounted one possibihty, offered tongue ·in·ChC<'k by an out-of.state reporter, that the Univer..1ty of Kentucky, Louisville's cross-slate rival <Jt Lexmgton, might someday wish t.o hire him. "I'd say it's highly unlikely that they would oCCer me a job. They don't even acknowledge our existence,'' he said -----Quotr of ilw Day----- Drake basketball coach Bob Ortegal, on the importance or Lewis Lloyd in the line up: "Leaving Lewis out of our lineup would be sometbiog like leaving Bo Derek out of '10' ! • · mn!9 Gahl NBL Pla .. 11• to a 7-5 National Hockey League victory over , Lan)' Patey scored two goals to lead St. Louis ~ Hartford Monday night. The triumph clinched a playoff spot for the Blues, assuring their first postaeaaon appearance aioce the 1976·77 season ... Pat Rickey scored two goals and Darryl SltUer added bis 40t.h goa 1 of the season to power Toronto to a 6-1 win over Washington. Washington goalie Wayne 8'epheuon turned back 39 shot attempts including 17 in the second quarter. S.alles' Slleli .. Co Mb• s-6-..a NBAmedicalreport: Starting Seattle forward m Loanle Sbeltoa will miss both games against the Phoenix Suns thla week be<:ause of a twisted knee. The Sonics are battling the Sun& for second place behind the Lakers in the Pacific Division . . . Caldwell Jones, Philadelphia's 7-0 forward, had his nose set and will play wea.ring a plastic mask through the early part of the playoffs ... Maurice Lucas' severely sprained left ankle makes t.he New Jersey Nets' forward questionable for his team's game in Atlanta Thursday night. . ' - . ,.,,_....,.. old son, ~topber. would refute the statement. Cbrlstopber climbed up and gave his dad the kiss as Tekulve relaxed after finishing wind sprints. •-•f'ftll's ••9ers 8tuzle8 Te-.rtU Montreal's Steve Rogen turned in six im· •. PrffSive innings w exlUblUon baaeball Monday, yleld!ng three hits in six shutout innings as the Ex· pos downed Texas, S·l ... Steve Beadenon and Jury Morales each drove ln a pair of runs t.o pace the New York Mets pa.st Minnesota, 6-4 ••. Boston's Toey Peru slugged a three-run first-inning homer to torment hia former Cinclnnati teammates as the Red Sox won a 12-8 slugfest . . . IA.. Lee May celebrated his 31th birthday a day late with a three-run homer ln a 6-3 Baltimore victory over Kansas City . Lee Lacy rapped a homer, double and single tD lead Pittsbureh over TorootD. 6·3 . . . Rookie Dell.Dis Wenb smacked a two-out, two-run homer off A.J Brabollt>: in the ninth inning to hfe the New York Yankees past Atlanta, 3·2 ... Jaan Belll- ctuez and Rodney Craig drove m two nms apiece as Seattle defeated Milwaukee. 9·5 ... M.tke VaU'a RBI single lo the 11oous seventh lgruted the Chicago Cubs to a 6·5 win over San Diego. Dave KlDgmu bit a two-run homer for the Cubs, his third this spring . . . Larry Hendon'• baaes- loaded single helped San Francisco edge Oakland, 3·2 . . . Kevln BeU extended his hot streak to rive straight hits with a single and double as the Chicago White Sox trimmed St. Louis, S-1 ... Rookie Leon Dwtlam drove in three runs two on a fifth-inning homer -as St Louis trounced Detroit. 11·0 ... MUwauk~ Manager George Bamberger, wbo suf fe red a heart attack March 6, is to undergo heart surgery Wednesday. Cincinnati became the 19th major league team to authonze a strike -if necessary -in the Pla)•ers' As socrntion fight for a new baste agreement 'A-Ith club owner.; Orr to Coarlt at loara Stat~"! The Iowa State University athletic counc1l wa~ • to meet today to name a new basketball coach - and Michigan's Johnny Orr was expected to be the choice ... Niagara University basketball player PbU Scaffidi was voted the most courageous award by the U .S. Basketball Writers Association one day after his death from cancer ... Former joclrey Coe Errleo, arrested ln connection with what has been labeled "the biggest scandal in U.S. racing history," pleaded innocent to charges he bribed jockeys ... Gene "Red" Estes has been promoted to head track coach at Fresno State to succeed Datc:b Warmerdam, who is retiring . . An orflc1al of the Federal Bureau of Investigation says he expects more indictments in the area of tran ~t:ript v1olat1ons in coIJei:e a thletic~ ... Entnes for Howdy Holmes, la.st year's lndtana pol.Ls 500 rookie of the year. and Je1:ry Soeva, were received by the lndla napoUs Mot.or Speedway to bnog the list to 26 for lhe May 2S race ... Rookie BUly Ray BatH, whose last-minull' he roics s parked three Portland victones. was named NBA player of the week ... Jerry Traylor crossed the hnish lane more than an hour after the winner in Sunday's 9.3-mile mmi·marathon, but for his effort he got the m06t applause of any nmner in the charity race. Traylor. who was born with cerebral palsy. ran the entire di"lt.ance on crutches ... Tom Colborn belted a grand-slam homer t.o lead the University of California t.o a 7-4 wm over USC Ul Pacific-10 baseball acl.Jon T~11~Radlo Followlng are the top spe>rts events on TV ton19ht. Ratings a re: I 1 1 1 exc.ellent; 1 1 .-worth wcJtc.hlna : 1 1 fair ; 1 forget It. [-) 8:20 p.m .• Channel 9 ./ ./ ./ NHL HOCKEY: Kings al Colorado. Announcers: Bob Miller and Pete Weber The Kings are still fighting for a plavoff berth while ColoradO is out of the pie.lure at the moment. The addition of Doug Keans in the Kings ooal has sparked the team and he4ped the defense In recent games. Along with the high scof"lnv front line of Marcel Dionne, Dave Taylor and Charlie Simmer, the Kings have been one of the most improved teams In the stretch drive RADIO Hockey -Kings at ColoradO, 6:20 p.m ., K llS C11SO>. WEDNESDAY'S RADIO Baseball -St. Loui s vs. 0od9ers at Vero Beach, 10:2S a.m., KABC {790); Cubs vs. Angels at Palm SprlnQs, 12:SS p.m., KMPC (710). F,,_P.,,eBJ Move Worth $4 7 Million GRIFFITH. • • 10.year Profit for 'LA Raiden' OAKLAND (AP) -Tbe Oakland Raiders would make about $67 mlD.100 more if lbey play io the Los Aneele:s Coll.seum dwinl tbe next decade, managing general partner Al Davia aaya ln a court affidavit. Davis fiJed the affidavit 1n Alameda County Superioc' Court where Judge Robert H. KronUnger Vias bearioJ arg'1menta today on whether a preliminary lnjuncUon should be lsaued halUn1 the Raiders move away from Oak.land CoUHum. TBS INIUNCl'ION was being aouaht by the N atlooal Football Lea1ue in ita breach of contract tuit •Cainst the NP'L francbile. . NFL commiutooer Pete Renelle wants the court to appoint a rocelver to nm the team in Oakland whUe-tlM fedenl ecMCrts determlne the lefalit.J ol the leasue'• trancMse transfer rule. wblch requires other team owners to approve 1 team'• move. lb b1I afftdavtt. Davts said durtne the ftnt 10 yean ln LOI Ant91es tbe Raiden would net an ad· diUonal S21 million from luxury boxes and $15.8 mllllonhomtictetsaJes. IN ADDITION, Davtl cit.eel an extra S3 mlWon from coaceuloo revenue, $3.75 millkJc from radio rt1bta, $2 mlWoo from 1lsn rental. praumably on the~. $500.000on imurance and seoo,oooon daJ.of·iame ~-There wu oo accountlnl for the rem•lnderoltht IOC&l. , .. I have carefully analyzed. forecast and com· pared the profits that re1SGOably will be earned by the Raiders if permitted to play lD the Loa Anaelea Coliffum durloa a 10-year period under the pro- posed lease with the profits lt may reaaooably earn by playing during the same period in the Oakland area.•' Davia said. '84 Yachting to LB LOS ANGELES (AP> -All 1984 Olympic yacbti.nl eventa wW be beld ln the waters off Lon@ Beach under a plan that brlnp tbe racea to the aame metropolitan area u other Olympic tveou for the ftrat time since 1956, offtctala said. Tbe Cit.)' of Lon• Beach and tbe Southern Ca.Wornla Y achtiq Aaaoclatlon alped a contract Monday wtth tbe Loe Anlelel Olymptc Oraao1un1 Committee. · Tbe deal wu the first reaebed by the Olympic committee since it abandooed att.mptl tD 1et federal fadlld• ald two moolhl ap. Hotel bed tu will provtde marketinc promo· Uon tunda tor Lona Beach, W'b.Ue the SCYA 1ivet •om• IOO support boatl and an uUmated $1 mlllion of volunteer labor under the cioatract. Some eJdlUna facilities wm be uaed, with r:~uarten at tM Sea Explonr BaH on Naples praised Ortfftt.h's remarkable talents and compared him with the former North Carolina, State star, later a atandout pro - David Tbompeon. OTBEaS PVT the hlab· leaping, phantom-like Lou1avlUe 1u ard alon1alde sucb pro celebr1tlee u 0.car Robertson, Jerry West and Earvin "Macie" Johnson. · Guarded relentlealy by a pair of UCLA fre1bmen, Michael lloltoo and Rod FOiler, with OC· castonal help from another yearllna, Darren Daye, Orlfftth nevertbeleu lOIHd Cn 23 pointa to lead the 1ame'1 ICOrlnl. G&IPPITB 18 ONE of ttie "n" bnect .. -a lhanr rather tbaa a j dominator. Be 11 a dublna denUh. alwa71 ln tbe vtclnl~ ol the ban, pualnl u much u abootlna , awan of the enUre court. Re maku tbotJ out othlaean. Orlttlt.Jl'• umelfllhned ii DOt conflned to the court. Reeeotb' one of hil schoolboy friends, Jerry Strtn1er, waa found to have cancer In the late 1ta1es. "I woo tb.ll one for Jerry," OrlUWlHld. Injuries Nagging Angels TUCSON (AP) -The Aoiela are having problems keeping their starting pitchers lo exhib1- Uon baseball sames, but Jlana1er Jim Fre&Oli say. be'• not worried. Dave Froet, a 11-INDe winoeT for the Anfela lut year, started Monday a game agalnll Cleveland and luted ooly one in· nl.Dg before Ughtneu ln bls rtgbt elbow forced him to leave. He allowed two walb, one hit and ooe run and the Indians went oo to a 6-2 vtctory. FROST WAS the second Angels starting pitcher in the past two days to le~ve a game early -Jim Barr relt tightness m bit pitching shoulder Sunday after hurling two innings against Milwaukee. "They just have a UUle bit of a tired arm." said Jim Fregosl. "It is a natural thing in the spring. I'm not worried. Nobody else abouJd be." Ron Pruitt's fifth inning sin&le brouebt home two runs to break a 2·2 Ue as the lndlana ral.sed their spring training record to 7-5. Aa.cf F Ron Kraft, who led Dana Hills High to its second straight CIF 2-A basketball playoffs berth, has been named to the All·CIF third team. Bruin Star Faces AIA Wednesday 'al tie bu lbll .ch Ill he •st viii 115 ' a 1ge 1ce ng )£ 1ch om i a tad 1ny est !rn en PRUITT'S SINGLE shot paat Angela' left fielder Larry Harlow, scoring Mike Hugrove from second base and Andre Thornton from first. PruiU was cut down trytng to reach third base on the play. :ht ea •or na UCLA's Kikl Vandewecbe and ny 6.-9 forward Reggie Jobnaon of 1is Ten nesaee are the latest he additions to the Coaches of All-American team that will 1. The Angels took a J-0 lead in the first lnnlng as leadoff tutter Rick Miller singled and moved to third on an errant pickoff attempt by Indians' !'!tarter John Denny. Miller then scored oo an infield grounder f a c e A t h 1 e te s I n A c ti on is Wednesday at Anaheim he Convention Center. be Vandewegbe's appearance ln ck the all-star classic provides ee Southland fans lbelr lut chance ~e to see the Bruin star perlorm as t a collegian. Tbe 6-8, 220-pound ' forward bas been instrument.al le an UCLA's late-season surge tD Cleveland lied at m the bolt.om or the inrung on an RB I s111gle by J orge Ort.a Both teams .,cored single runs in th(· sec-and inning. setting the 'tag<' for Pruitt's tie breaking hit an the Cafth off loser J im Dor'\l') the NCAA finals. Though born In Weisbaden . Germany, Vandeweghe come~ from an "All-American" family .,.alhe r Erni e w as a n All American at Colgate and played w ith th e New Yo r k Kn1cks of the NRA. Uncle Mc·I llutehm!> wa.s a n All American .:it HYC and an NBA Rook1eoflh1 · 't •·a r S1stt.·r Tau11a was .J mr-mber of tht• USA ':. 197t. R ·r s s II Dan Sp11lnt•r p1tt'ht'd sc-or1>lt."'>'i ball in tu~ tv.o 1nn1nR'> and v.,1 the winnt>r <. h• .. eland c·dt<'h• r Ron llasSt>y tnplC'd home tv.1, ir1 surancc run' 1n tht> seventh tn· nin~ FROST WASN'T the only Angel to leave the came early. Shortstop Bert Campanens de· parted an tht· ,t.·cond mn1n 1• Jft1 r takin.: a foul tip on h1'j ll'fl ankle 01> mptt' s wimming team and mother Colleen Is a former Miss &a America. An academic as well a s .At atb letJc AJl ·Amerlcao. Vandeweghe finished as the "''on<! l1·ad1ng ~corer m th1· 1'.11··10 t'Onferl'nce In 1979 80 lh~ tup three ~core rs 1n thr r· 11 Ill l'<infrn·nr•· U1>n Colian, In Jdd1t1on rt"'>f'f\" r .strh•r Tom t>onohu1• 1' "UI of "t1on becau.-.e of ·• !)Orf' rn.:ht 'hnultJ1·r Donohue hail J ~hot 11f c·urt1son•· last Wed.n~da) ' f W J'h1n~ton Stall' (23 21 . After thro"' 1n~ Mnnd 1\ Donohue said . "It !f1;.·.,n·1 f·~ I real good Thi.., i-. lht· fir l "'' 'ihoulder I've ever had '\11 • years. and now I get my fir\t shot of cortisone and ~ e to put ice bags on my shoulder for lhl· first lime." The AnRc.>I <; had s ix hats against the India ns as tht'1r spnng u-auung record dropped to 4·6. Miller was th.e only regular who played for the Angels. No AnRelhadmore thanoneh1L Angel pitchers had given up only 22 wa)Jt.s an their first run1· exhlbitioo games but allowed six free passes Monday . The Angels and Indians met again today in Tucs<p . \ ..1 n d t' "' e g h t? { l 9 . 5 I • a n d \ rizon.i'c; Joe Nehls (19.3) .\Jll all play Wednesday 'l'l'nnt"'M:.'t•':-. Johnson led has t1 .1 m in scoring with a 19.4 .1\ 1·ra~C' and rehound1ng with 6 1 "1'.1m1· Thi· nJt1w of Ellenwood. Ga. 11111,hro as the second leading ...... r1·r 1n Voluntee r h1 stor v It• h 1 nd J'.:rn tl' G runfe ld. An ,\ 11 SEC' ~dc.'clion for thrN· t·onseculJH' y<.'ars, Johnson was 1n!>trumentnl m the Vols' 17·11 '<'ason .ind NCAA tournament bid. Th<' Coaches All-American .:a m e marks th e final a ppearance of two AJA 'l'leran~ Brad Hoffm an wiU retire alter the game and Ralph Drollinger will pursue a carttr an the NBA next season. Fro.. Page 81 KEMPER OPEN TOURNEY tonight lo a blind drawing at a morning .at 7 and runs through pre-tournament dinner in the Sunday. clubhouse. AU places in the pro- am are selected in a blind draw W i t h t h e a d d f t I 0 n o r for placement with the pros. No Stephenson, the top 22 players on one lo the field is placed this year's money list will be automatically. the only touma-playing m the tournament. Thia meol ln the country where this also includes the t.op 23 players format is followed. from last year's list making the The 72-bole LPGA tournament event one of tbe most prestigious gels under way Thu rs day on the LPGAtourt.hiJs season. * * * * *R * Wednesday's Kemper Pro-am Times FlntTee Peggy Conley Kathy Young Julie Stanger Kathy Cornelius Janet Coles Vivian Brownlee Sandra Post Sally Uttle Allee Ritzman Debbie Massey Susie Berning Mary Dwyer Jane Blalock Silvia Bertolaccinl Jan Stephenson Peony Pu1z HoWaStacy Nancy Lopez· Melton JoAnnWubam Pat Bradley Bonnie Bryant JoAnne Carner · Donna Caponi Youna Pronmes 7 :00 7 : 10 7 :20 7:30 7:40 7:50 8:00 8 : 10 8 :20 8 :30 8:40 8:50 9:00 11:40 11 :50 12 :00 12: 10 12 :20 \2:30 12:40 12:50 1:00 1: 10 10th Tee Betsy King Mardell Wilkins Carolyn Hill Louise Bruce Barbara Barrow Patty Hayes M. J . Smith Bonnie Lauer Sandra Palmer Jerilyn. 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Biggest change is that lbe challenge will be a bes t tWO·Of·t.hree race affair und wtll be s&Jled on a handicap basis For more than a quarter of a century the Lipton Challenge ha11 been a sudden death race with yachts co mpeting boat-for· boat. THE CHANGE WAS MADE by San Diego Ya('ht Club which took possession of the CUR from the So uth e rn Ca lifornia Yachting Assoc1at1on wh1cb had governe d the race for m any ye an • The Llpton Cup is the oldest yachting trophy in Southe rn BOATINC California. ha vi n g b een dedicated to San Diego Yacht Club in 1903 bv the Scottish tea m e rchant who was famed fl)r ~pendmg more money and lo\lnR the America's Cup than a ny other c hallenger De'oplt" hi!> lo:.!'les. he v.as acch.11m cd ai. tht· bes t sportsman m the h1ston ,,f the more than IOO·yt•ar rile! ('11p Ne wport Ha rbor Yach <;luu '' th£' defender and host f Qr tlw 1980 l'd1tion of lhl' L1 pt on 1 hP club "'II defen d with 01rk E t llnger 's P eterson 43 . I-r l'c Enterprise>. and will he the Hratch boat an t h e fleet. mc.inmg she v.111 have no time a llov. a nee AT LEAST THRt:E 01'Ul-:R boats in the fll'et will havl· th<' a d\•anlage or 1d lime altowanc1· of 16 2 se<.·onds pt.•r mile ''' "T f''ret-Entl·rpnse R a I bo a Ya(' ht CI u b h J' <'halle nged with Ron M ~lv1lil'.., Cho ate-40, Big Wi g, which will be :.kippered by Dave Ullman Other challengers a nd their time allowances C alifornta Yac ht C lub Antagorust <Choate-40), lS.6 Coronado Yacht Club -Buena Vida Vll <Olaon·30l, 6.9 . San Diego Yacht Club -Oust 'Em <Peterson..J'Tl , 14.9. Windjammer-. Y .Jehl Cluu Easy Street <C&C-40L 15.6 Alamitos Bay Yacht Club Hot Flash <North AmeMc•·40). 1s a. King Harbor Yacht Club -Jubilation (Choate...CO >. 13.1. Dana Point Yacht Club -Ma~ Ra p1do COison-JOi. 11 2 Los Angelei. Yacht Club Red Shift <ChoalC'·401. 16 2 Pacific Manm•rs Ya,.ht ('lut> Y J Turko I Pl't<'r'ion 401 . 5 ~ radio pager Eagles Top Lagu11a 111 Finale 6y ROGl::R CARLS()N Of Ult O•llY Pl'-4 \'411 It d1dn·t take f~slanc 1s High long to get back on top 11( the volleyball he ap Before Nev. port !IJrbor ll1)th could celebrate the relt•a:.c of 1t..-, :"-to 1 stntus toduy follo wi ng last week·.., four-set vi ctory over Estancia. tht• latte r 5wepl through the Oran~l· County lnvit<1t1onal at Manni! un beuten M11·r (.t!llni.: ~·hind. 'lo. l.dgun,1 Bt·.1rh "l'nl on In o utscon• lhe SJllPr'-rJnkl·d :'\n I 1n Orani.:c ('ounl' Jnd lht· CJF Souttwm Section ll\ J tomh1nt•d '-l'Mt' of 13 l~I WIDE AREA COVERAGE ORANGE CO.-L.A. SJ 7 .75 a monch THE SAILORS? T hl') d1dn"t l'\t•n make the finals for un a nt1 c1pall'<I r(' match with E~tan cia a~ Laguna Beach l!Jgh s poised and mt•thod1cal m VOLLEYBALL Ar tists rallied to shock th£' Sailors i,, the s emifinals. Estancia 's victory was a total one. key ed by the tournament's most valuable player. Kent Smith, along with h.is 111dekick. Tim Krohnleldt. and middle blocker-hitter Steve Van Horn. • · t think we were a ht lie more motivated tonight," s aid Estancia Coach Mike Pomeroy. HIS EAGLES RALLIED from a 14 11 deficit tn the first game to stop the Artists. 18 16. then went for the kill with a 15-7 triumph to complete their unbeaten path. Earlier San Clemente fell in the semis. 15-5. 1!).10, and an pool play Saturday. Estancia s wept through five opponents. Laguna Beach Coach Bill Ashen said his team's road to the finals took some of the steam out of lhe Artists, but also offered Estancia Its due credit for a sparkling performance . I "IT TOOk A WT out of us," said Ashen. "But if we continue lo Im· prove 38 we are. we'll be all neht .. Laguna Beach appeared to have a quk k ticket lo lhe sta.nds In the semis when Newport Harbor shot to 1 9-0 lead tn the first 1ame, but Lance Stewart, Kevin Norlck and the resl of the Artists refused to told. nearly pulled the first same out. then steamrolled over lht Sailors, lS·ll, 1S·2. •\ ="' 0 Ttl t: i\ RTISTS took 1·nm mdnd m tht· f1r't gJmt-v.1th E.stJn na. 1ump111,1.? 111 a 14 11 ll•ifd behind ,<Jnll' t1mt·I~ kllb by Rt'ne Oll\~t f.n r Cl.irk. hO\H'\l'r went out earl~ v.1th .m apparent d1~locatl'<i thumb. hurt ing lht· Artist-.· cau<;e Poml·ro;. !'I Ea~le~. ho"e\t•r. pro- <' '-' t' d l' d 1 o p I :i y n e a r ( I a w I e -. ~ \'Otlt>)ball v.1th \'jn Horn ke),ng lhe ra lly \\tlh ktlb ~nd blocks. then Bob .. . :'10 DEPOSIT o~ A.PPROn :o CREDIT on~-.c;r rou .. n lt~()IO ff l[ l'HO'lit Sf 11\'ln '" '.,...-; '!JftiA ANA li54305 Hit.>dt'n J?Ol tht• l::.tE:ll'" on top <or good ----------- "Ith .1 kill to snap J 16 l6 !-ltuatlnn Jnd a dt<ll'Ol\l\'I.' tap t11 ~l'l up the win ner With Smith and Krohnfrldt setting :i nd Van Horn tough at tht.> net , Laguna Beach proved no match for Estancia in the final segment. Neal Warman s piked for a score. Rieden blocked fo r anothe r. Bill Mat llas ~rved a pair o( act's and Dan Vrebalov1ch ended it with u kill Harness Owne r s Suspended Three harness rac ing owne rs without a direct re ason for the order other than .. to protect the interests of the racing public" have been ordered lo vacate their stall!; and the prem· ises of Los Alamitos Ra~ Course within three days. Tbe BM an Pelling stable of approx· lmately 40 borsea, the Georae Cliff stable or approximately 10 horses. and the Anthony Quartarolo stable of approximately six horses were hit by an order from Southern California Racing Asaodallon President Lloyd Arnold The three named stables will be al· lowed to remaln on the arounds and to tram their hOrsea, but Pelllng, Clitr and Qu•rtarolo will not bo al· lowed to drive their horses for tht re- mainder of the harness meeUna and must u.1t" catch drivers, appointed by the board of st~warda, for all thtlr, horses. El ec t Incumben t Donn Hall DONN HALL FOR COSTA MESA CITY COUNICL Vote Aprt 8, 1980 I Airline's Usage Increases llulbel Airwelt la•~ a 12 perc.n.t Jump la ,....... P-.Hnllft mil• for f'•brul.ry over lllle aame moatb la tm ud ao lncl"NM of u perceo& tbe l1r1t hall ol Mattb. A t otal or aa1.a•1.ooo pauenaera UMd the aJrtlne ln FebN&ry U\11 yur u compuect to llS,Sll,000 ln f'ebnaar.Y ltTI. •CCOrdini to Terry a. A.abt.on, vice prealdeot of marttUn• &Dd corpora~ Plannina. • Tbe airline'• load factor Cperceota&e ol ~\a NIC!d) was Sll.8 percent ltl February &Dd ls topping 60 ~rttnt th.ia month COll'I pared to 49 7 to S'7 .4 percall for other carriers 1D FebrUa.r)'. A1btoa aald. f1rst-hat1d Sttul9 "" ......... Available sent miles In February were increased 11 3 percent to 406 ,945,000 from 365,569,000 in February '79 Passeoaer boardings declined 1 8 percent to 426, 727 from 434 ,678. U S Rep. Dan Lundgren. R Long Beach. bags groceries for customer Kitty Water m h1~ district in Bellnower. Lungren lS one of 26 Republ.Jcan members of Congress who volunteered to spend an afternoon helping ln a grocery store to study nsing food prices and the Food · Stamp proJZrams. Going Broke Legally American Bankruptcies Nearing Record By The Aaaocla&od Press Americus are going broke -legally -in rising numbers and one top official says be expects bankruptcy filings tbis year to hit a record high. · ·'It definitely look.a like there ia an increase in bankruptcy filings," ff. Kent Presson. assistant chief of tbe bankruptcy divisi. oo of the Adminlatrative Office of the U.S. Courts said in a telepbooe interview Monday. "I think that it's the economy." Statistics compiled by Presson's office sbow that ln the last six months of 1979, there were 106,943 oon-busioesa or personal bankruptcy filings, up 14.5 percent from the same period a year earlier. Eighty-seven percent of all bankruptcy cases were tiled by individuals. PRESSON SAID THAT in fiscal 1980 -the financial year that began Oct. 1. 1979 -.. it looks like the number of filings is going to break the a ll·time high" established in fiscal 1975 when 224.354 ind1v1d uals sought relief under the bankruptcy law. He ~a.id part of the rise might be due lo a law which Look effect last OcL 1 1md made it easier to file for bankruptcy. The mam reason for the increase. however , as tbe general economic climate, Presson said. He said bankruptcy courts around the country are "inundated with filings" and are asking for additional staff PRESSON NOTED THE previous bankruptcy record followed the 1973 oil embargo that sent energy prices soaring and prompted a reeession. The COWllry's present economic troubles also have been blamed. in part at least, on hlgh ruel costs. The 1 4 percent mcrease m the Consumer Pnce index m January was due largely to rises in the pnce of energy and to higher interest rates. both of which pushed up the transportation and housing components of the indicator. The same factors are expected to be reflected in the February index announced today. Bankruptcy filings bad been declining steadily since the recession year of 197S, but started climbing early last year. THERE ALSO AllE INDICATIONS that delinquency rates on debt are rising. BancSystems Association, a processlng center for Ohio banks wbicb offer MasterCard (formerly Master Charge), said, for example, that as of last De ce mber, 2.5 percent of the BancSystems cardholders were delinquent by 30 days or more. A year earlier, only 2 percent of the cardholders were deliDqueoL Tbe Bankruptcy Reform Act or 1978 -t.be ooe that took effect last October -ge.oerally makes Abacus Thrives PEKING CAP) -The ancient Chinese abacus is trtving in the age of modem computers, and China baa comblned the old with the new to pro- duce the abacus-<:alculator. The nation will patent and produce 10,000 abacus-calculators oo a trial basis in May, accordlng to the Chinese Abacus Society. Society vice-chairman Ying Chaogsbeo told reporters the device bad been tried and round satisfactory by shop assist.ants. bank clerks and accountants. The abacus originated in China about 700 years ago, and is still widely used by the Chinese, who find it easier than t.be calculator for simple addition and subtraction. '. SS0,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS .... .................. ·.-.... •C•-rcW .... ,, ,... bankruptcy less palorul by allowing some lndlviduala who go broke to keep more of their property. Earnings Drop Seen LOS ANGELES -The Times Mirror Co. bas announced first-quarter 1980 earnings wtll be considerably lower than 1979's rttord results for the t'Omparable penod. The company s aid stronger·than·anliclpated performances from t.be news paper publis hing and broadcast and cable television groups will not offset first quarter declines ln Its newspnnl a nd forest products operations . • ~·e· WIDE ADC'A coVERAGE ORANGE CO.-L.A. •17.75 a mo11tll Planl For those with ~ than $5.000.. Effective March 1thru31 Now, even as little as $100 cams double-digit inu:rat to help you keep up with today's 1ivina costs. Minimum term is only 30 months and interest is compoundtd daJl)1 on this aa:ount. No bank can pay thb high rate • 12.000fo 12.94 "'° Annual Ra&e Annual Yield bUSINc\>~ / MU IU"'~ rUN&.J:> O ver The Counter MASOU ...... 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It, too, is insured by a U.S. Govcmmcnt Agency to $40,000. 15.700% 165550/o Annual Rate Annual Yield Cont«t our ................ ~ to' your hr1.1nclng needs. Annuall.Jed Yield auwnes fUDda rema1D oo depo9tt for U months at the same annual rate. Ratee are aubjec.t to dump at renewal. Federal re1ulaUon1 require a aul»tanUal pen.altJ rat earl>' wWMSrawal aad prohibit coml>O\.IOCll.ni or lnterat on 6-monlh Money Market Accounts <Plans 2 and 3, above). •Example !Plan 2l Sl,000 bo~. due 26 weeks. tot.I payment • f • (714) 759-1115 ll-CAM .,_ llORnll'O' 230 Newpon c.tll« c ...=r9Mdl. ~ ' ' $1.083 71. Rate \9.70'N. ~I II' ~ .. ~ ~nu: Rlli M .. • , . . I 'I •I . ' _ 1 • I ' .. . ! ! •I . I Tueadoy'a Cloeiq Pri --------·----------4 ...,_ ~, , TRAN§ACTIONS· T1....-1, I .. n !..1, tt.:J N Insurgents Gain So~~ Cre~ility 87 MILTON llOU.OWl'l'Z The United States boycott ol U.. 0l11Qplc Oam .. liYea credlbtUty to tbe wursenta wtao wtll IOOD bt NIW'facln& at lh1a •J>rinl'• round ol corporat. annual meetin11. Wben atockholden ol J .P. Morsa.n. perbapa t.be moat powerful bank ln lbe country, gather for t.belr aninw conclave at 15 Broad Street In New York City April 9. repreaent•tivu of lbe Sodety of the Holy Child Jesus. bolder of 2,646 sham or Morgan at.ock, wtll be oo band to propose lbat the bank establish a South Atrtcao Loans Review Committee. One of the apeclflc pUJ'l)Oee4 of lbts committee wou.Jd be to revtew all South Alric'° k>ao proposals to determine whether they wouJd reinforce that count.ry':i rigid white supremacbt structure known as apartheid. On April 22, when share holders o f Boatman's Bancshares. a St. Louis bank, bold their annual meeting in K a n sas City, representatives or the Viocentian Fathers and Money Tree Brothers, holders of 2,250 shares of Boatman's stock . wiU be there to demand that the bank stop promoting and selling the South African gold coin known as the Krugerrand. to protest that country's racist policies JS AP&IL AND MAV, anti-nuclear power resolutions will be presented at the annual meetings of 12 utilities across the country. New York's Consolidated Edison will be asked to shut down its nuclear installation at Indian Point on the Hudson River. Detroit Edison will be asked to bait all nuclear planning and developmenL Southern California Ed1sor. will be asked to cancel plans for two new nuclear installaUons. Stockholders flllog these anti nuclear proposals inchtdt-the United Methodist Church. the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, the American Baptist Home Mission Society, and the School Sisters or Not.rt! Dame. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO it would have beeo considered inappropnat.e for such resoluuons to ~ pres~n~ at . a business meeting Whal does racial d1scnm1natioo 1r. South A/nra have to do wtlh runni ng a US. bank., How can nuns presume to tell a ulllity that it should not ht relymg on nuclear power? But these proposal!> are no longer ruled out of order by the chairmen who preside at these meetings. They may provoke anguished groans from stockholders. who com~ to meetings intent only on one wue -ts the dividend gomg to be raised? -but they have a<.'h.ieved a legitima<.'y rr Jimmy Carter <.'an pull U.S. athletes out of the Olympics to protest the RUM1an incursion m Afghanistan. religious groups. public 111t.erest organli.ataons and other dls:.1deot sha reholders can raise social questions for co rpor&le managements to C'()QS°ider WHAT'S ALL NEW these days Is that some resolution!' a rC' accepted b)· managements For example, church groups had planned to go to the American E xpress meeting in ~ew York on April 28 lo ask that the company refratn from makrng loans to the South African government. They won 't bave \.o now becauae American Express haa agreed to lhi5 Pl"OPOl&l. accordlD& \.o Timothy Smith. director or tbe Interfaith Center on Corporate Reaponslbi.lity, a unit of the NaUoo.aJ CouncU ol Churches. (Ve moo J ot"dan. bead ol the N aUoo.aJ Urban Leaaue. happens to be a dlredor of American ExPftM.. l Dow Index Steadies But Market Slumps NEW YORK cAP1 -The st.ock market was mixed 1r. erratic lrading today followmg Monday's steep los5e5 The Dow Jones average or JO LDdustnal stocks wa~ up 2.39potntsto767 83onthe NewYorkStock Exchange But the broad tally of NYSE trades showed 5 losmi;? issues for evc>rv 2 gainers . Sle<-k• In Tlw Spotligltt '• , .. .... l 'p• a11d_ Doar11• ._ ... ~ , t l"OI ..... (liq A4 a t• I• • "'° •._A 10 \ IOJ ti--\;, •llal4 I GI f U 11-,, "'° ••rt"D , .. .. Mhnf .... lu<-k" D i d "EW YOlh 4 1'1 ,._,., I> ., I ocUY AO••N.Nf Ot-tl•~ V"<~ f Ol•I l\.\V"" ~=~\ Soll(\ NEW VOA.. (API ~ ....... tol .. Pr•"l-Ou\ «My W•ell-Montl\-v •• , .,_ T,.o Y•~ -J•n I lo o.t• ''" 10 ~ .. "" 10 ~·· "· n;t l60 1~ "' -AT AME.II OtO NEW YOl!I( IAPI W...• 1\ '.,.,.. Aov""'"" PO 0..tl""CI ~· Ut>< .... "00<! .. , Tot•t "~ ~'! New l\1Qh' -~ ,,. SUl'er f'r~w 0-ZI. l\'l : .. ·~ JI) p, ..... a"Io .a. ... ~ Ill MEW ~K IAPI -HMld'f 4 M......., 1-K-Sll-.U.J:SOoH lot 1)0. E119tl"4•d ,r,,.., lll ... 4, of• M "'· •-l<•l!tdsll .. r,U0.2•,0ff . f ., .• by lrld Andenon PEANUTS ,_ __ ..., ____________________ __ ~\ "I'm getting tired of having to make the bed with him m 111 ' SHOE MOON MULLINS HEY, 'SWIVft ·· How ,ABour GOIN., lo TH' DRIVE~ IN MoVIE TONl~T? 3 .l§' MISS PEACH AIITHlA~, 00 Ya.A KNOW THE. f\JAME5 o~ AU.. THE VArzlOl,,{5 WEE DS? -# r l ! 0 "' • ' I 1 • ' THE FAMILY CIRCUS "But wotves con't tal(." .. by 811 Keane SOMETIMES, WMEN ME DEPRESSED, ALL 'OJ U\NT TO 00 IS NOTHIN6 All l(()U IMANi TO DO 15 LEAN ~OVR HEAD ON V0tJR ARM, AND STARE INTO SPACE ;> .. by Jeff Mac Nelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson 1: CE~AINl..Y 00. GORDO JUDGE PARKER HEY, COME ~ACK HERE ANO PAY ME FOR THE CA~ FARE t TUMBLEWEEDS THE NEW WAR CANOE'S MAKING- 115 MA117f N VOYflhE; DO YOO WANi 10 OOAWN6? by Mell Lazarius THOSE FROGS' L EGS WERE DELICIOUS. AUNT FRITZl-··MAY I HAVE SOME MORE? by Charles M. 5chUt1 --, t -,--r ..._ r - by Tom BatJuk ' f I l l _JL e I ~ l /' DRABBLE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE COMJCS 1 CROSSWORD( BIG GEORGE J·Zf ~ "Aju' Leave that alone!" J\1-S'f 'f~L. ~' M \)6tl1' l tl.U~lN"f S~fRl~E: rr IAlM 'f'o ht'f \lli L£ffi~~ by Kevin Fagan ---------------------. ~COME ITS VPTO ME.1D t<ZeP~ OF MR'/ UTTlE. PtECEOF PfftR~ a:>Me!) DR. SMOCK VVl-iA1'":S II 1..-00K 1-IKE:= • POC1'"0R ~ by Gus Arriola by H~"°'d Le Doux t:...""":'-W~AT ARE YOU LOOKINCT FOR? 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U A8CHEWS GJ M'A'S'H A sudden deluge of wounded el the 4077lh .. tOlloweCI by a tlnJ 8'>d • relnstonn • 8TAEETS OF 8AH FRANQ8CO FOllowwlg • -* o4 fatal k11!1• ett9(;1cs oo ptos11- 1utes, one o•n sufVllleS 10 help leeCI Stone and Keller to the klller s1-8'>d COIW*I via/I people ..no rety on tr- 1*•' behavior to prectlet eerthqueilea anct a look at Marine Wond. where aol- m a I behavior was o~ t>«ore thfl rocent llve<more quake: a ptOllle OI the Slernl Madre Seel ch And Rescue Volunteer Team D SHANANA Guests The Crys1a1s 0 ®J FACE Tl1E MUSIC U 1100,000NAMETHAT TUNE G) ALLINTHEFAMllY An tnves11gll1or with the go11er11me11t come• to queshon Archie abou1 one of hrs best friends 11ne1 co- WO<tcen. tll) MACNEll I L&1AEA REPORT 9 OVEREASY '1i) NEWSCHECK (I) P.M. MAGAZ1HE 8.-00 fJ CJ) MOVIE Channel ~i•ling• 1J KNXT (CBS) Los Angele~ D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles D KTLA(lnd) Los Angeles 8 KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angele~ Cl) KFMB (CBS) San 01e90 G KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Angettt~ ®I KCST (ABC) San 01t>90 I KTlV (Ind.) Los Angeles KCQP.TV(lnd) Los Angeleci • KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angeles • KOCE· TV (PBS) Huntington Beach "The Ol'Oeal 0t 0. Muctct" (PremlOll'a) Oerlms w-. SuMlll SulMll&n The atory or the M1ry1an<1 phytlclan who became the subjec1 ot one or the country'• most 111famoua trllll when toe unw111111gly aided Iha tl$G8p4I Of llncolo'• ...... sin 111 dramatized. Q THE MISADV£NTUM8 OF SHERIFF L080 Lobo 11rrMll otne ol Otly's t>oQgeet men In ordllr to Dnoe lhem 11110 play1ng 11 1001b11t1 game eg11n1l a riv1111eam (R) 0 PRISONER: CElL BLOCK H Erica IS llUl'e 11181 Ly1111 would not jeopardize her patole by amogollng and ootends to tell the P81ote Board so fJ ®J HAPPY DAYS With the lle4p of Richie's uncle. tile 081'9 is rrans- pol'ted bad! 10 the Aoanng ':.>Os Q) CAROL BURNETT ANO FR.tEHOS GWSIS. Htl!On ROOdy, JoM Byner Q) MOVIE • • Wiid lo Tile Country ' f 19611 Elvis Presley. Hooe L aoge A SOCia! WO<lc er convinces a juYer>lle delln· quent to develop his wrtt- '~ talent (2 hrs) W 28TONIGHT Host Clete Robens '1i> MYSTERY "Ret>ecx:a" At the sugges- 1100 of Mrs. Demler-. the new Mrs. de Wlnl9r ~ a dre. tr1lfn a portr•lt In the gall9ry '°' • nM¥al of .. tnldlllOnlf MlnclerWJ IMl.(ll'Wta) Ut 9LA ... a ...., WNle ......... Ill Cllllalvo. ~Md '4Ulo- IY move lntO .. --1• ,.,.. • ,,.OOOOOUfU ~ dlfC(• • l'IO'M ~ .,,..,,,. Olcoet\ ~ d11YllOlMU• • MOYA "Mf lwwig t T roCllCel ~ .. lrle ltQtY OI tne Jet1 ptOflet. 1 """'"· INllOf1 001M --.t\#9 In ""9 8t1ldl9I> f9ln lo<•t. end Ill mMl9'mll\O, billONWe l>w*' luctwl(I, .. tOld. HO e 1Ml e.Q IHOW Ho111 Tony Rand•ll, HetwV~GvMll LOI• F•l•n•. Dorothy ....,.,..., Aooer end Roger. .,.... 0-George de la ,... AIWlll Nlllollllt danot tr°"'" • t(UNGFU A proud Southern b9ll9. 1mprlaonect wltll CllolM, le.Ima that Mnling OlttefS and being .-"'8CI are folds ol the same gann.oL ea THf&'8 COMPANY ChrlNy assumes tllat Jac:i. lltft getting 81-.ough •rteo- tloo •t hOme -"911 .,,. teama 11\at ,,. •• *'8illO Ill otd8t woman. (RI I MERV OAlfflN "°'1/A "Mr ~·· Tropl<:al Or~" The 1tory Of 111e Jan projee1. a muhl- mlnton do4lar Yenture In tile 8' t.l.lllan nun forest. end 111 mutemllnd, bllll0n81re Oenlel l uctwl(I, .. tolCI. UO U 9 TAXI Lalk• ~ his entire Ille savtngl to rent • lu•ur10u1 penthouse for• montn (RI G AMERICAN UFESTYLE "Andrew Carnegie" fl) MY8T0'IY "Rebecca" Al the augge,. lo<>n of Mrs Danvers. ttw- new Mrs. de Winter c~ a <1r86S from 1 por1ran 1n Ille gallery fOf • revl\131 of the tradlUOnal Man<lerley costume ball (Pan 31 10:00 0 0 NEWS U @l HART TO HART Jonathan ano Jenn1tar tractl lhe k Ulers of II chem· tst wno aoclctentally d1r cOYereel the Hlegal mll'l\I· lecture ot • powerM new narcotic. (Rl Q) NIGHT GAU.EAY "A .,_ 01 S~" A man apums • woman and she vows re11enge ··Junior" Junior wani. o drink of water In the mod· die Of I toe noghl. "All A.cl 0t Chl11alry" A ghost II 1rapped In en elevator Ui> NEWSOHECK l0:30 D UNrTED STA TES lob()y tells Rk::Mn:S tN1 she WOUid IWe a hltrnan to klH her perenta' besl friend '**-Of t"8 wsy he 1ree1ed ._ ......... - }'OllftO. TUBE TOPPERS KHJ f) 6 :20 -NHL Hockey. The Los AngclCs Kings visit the Colorado Rockies . C~ B 8:00 -"The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd." Dennia Weaver stars as the· physician who unwittingly alds the as- s assin of President Lincoln in this new TV movie. KOOP m 8:00 -"Wild ln the Coun- try.'' Elvis Presley stars in this movie version o( a Clifford Odets novel as a young hood reformed by Hope Lange. I • NEWS WHEH THE BOAT COME:llH A Plllowfutt Of &Iller· cupe" m WOALD "The ~ Wet to SPilQ8~ nte lecnnotogy of ~ researetl anct _.pona ClcMllopment an<! Ille po6· SIOltlty Of a real -tn · 198Ce-el!emtnect. (R) n:OO 8 D 8 Cl) 0 NEWS 8 NPM.YWEDGAME 0 OAVEAU.ENAT LARGE Dave Is an esc;ape anost. Robin Hood. eno Cyrano de Bergerec:. Q) ALL IN THE FAMILY Atter h11e years 01 suffer· ong, Moke deeleres h•s ano GIOfoe s moving day as "lnctepenOellce Oey .. Q) NIGHT GAJ...LERY TNo Wailing Room ' A gunfighter r~ onto a town In ""11Ch the peoplo know •ll abOUt him and ho! pesl t1308DUCllO NEWS SPECIAL Rft<.ull'> 01 '"" Nl'w Yoo~ .. no ConnPCIMJI pt1m1tr..-~ Jre pt&..enlP<I 0 OATINOGAME 0 MOVIE • • • Mr. Meetl" Frees WoRoarmon. LOU Castel A m<><oonery ro; brought to Rom;i wl\eff' lie beCOOW'\ 111t• intended v1C11m cil anothef h11ed IU1ler (2 tirs 1 ~MDGfl- 12:00 II Cl) BAANABY JONES Be1 ry becofTleS persona11y onVOlved on a murdef lnllft- tigauon .when tM prime ~ turns out to be • men Y>ll once loved ( R l D TliE BEST OF CARSON Gu&il5 Lola F •la1111. Georoe Carlon, C11arles Fran~ Ralptl ReciOt IR) 9 MAK£ ME LAUGH U O A8CMOVIE • • •,., "Noglll CrlM t t9781 '.>u!.<111 Semi James. Wll- 'd"' Collrad A rouno motoer h11 teu1lymo dreams wrl!Ctl te.o her lei believe that her 9'Jl)005ed· 1y deed CNld '' &tJ1 awe •net on danger (R) GJ MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE The IMf de\11~ a plot 1nvolv1n9 OOublt'S anO JOHN DARLING HOW t>O l.fOIJ LIKE nus NE'W COo'cr I 00U<3HT FOR \..llNTE.R, JOHN? ......, '111- • KJNQ~ m•mON 1~• MO'.W ••K ··~1N1r1 hu" ( , ... Ao«lltl ~. Gene 6etfy. ~ • llOOnd clWIOe to go •trllQtlt. WI llll-<On ,... lo criml br )Oil*IO • oer'O ""*"' .. plotttng a r1lld on Ne ,_ ~.(tflr-Nmln.I • '1IOYll ..... ''TllnlJ*'" (1Me) Mlt18 Mon111, Prwton Foat«. A ~. ftfwy CletlOlt Nb °"' to ...,... ,....... on u. 11111wa wno wic>eCI °"' .. temlfy. ( 1 "" .• 30 min.) 1:00. LR NllJ T..a OF l!DOeWll Ouclly and D<tN Ofll 10 know MCh Oltl9t qytte .... : Oo6or• hU her tryout; Cyntr1l1 get1 ~ tor an llbortlOn end LyOla IUllP8C11 IM f81Mr ls • CflMPOOI pt~ 1: 10 8 Cl) C88 LATU~OVIE • • ··o.p.-.. Chltae- t er s" ( 1871) Shtrtey ~ Kanneth ,,..,. A coupe tufler1ng from lhe •tr..,,. o4 oonleml)Or ar; IOOety feel ttac>e>ect "' • --lglle88 r8'81JOntllle>. 1::30 8 TOMOMOW ~ au1hOr AMn Toffler G MOVIE •• * "Candy SN!tot'ler1I .. f 187 4, Tiff any Bolllng, Ben Plllz:za. A alxt_..,_-old gfl1 <S •lelnllpped llnCI bur· «2 alM! (2 tws I • MOVIE • • •.,., "Al C1pon11" ( 19S9) Roel Steoger. Fay Sc>air> Ounng PrOhtbltlOtl. CfllCago le held I(\ lhe gnp o l oa11gta11d cu r Al ~ 1111r .•S1n1n1 1668 NEWS 2 00 B ~Of OROUCttO Q) MOVIE • • J..-&lsters I 19SS1 l ..o Got°oey. Hunu Han ~""'° OI tne bOys Q81 .tt•P$ll'<I 10 r.e<o a r~er lnend 00 ~ l!llp()M Oii ptoloQn COt"'PloOn then llfld "14!'y.ll'! ~ Cloubie- ~T~ t ll"f 230 8 NEWS 8 MOVIE * ••-. Pa.a.on' 119S'l Cotnel WilOe. YVOMe De Wed11eaday'• Dat1fi•~ Mo"W. 12.:00 D • • ·-rhe RMw'a ElfOe" (19Sn Ray Mltllnd. Antnony Ou!nn. A con man 111volves an Innocent r onther In a mlthon-<iollar roboery I I hr . 30 min ) m ••··"libeled lady" ( t936) Spencer Tracy, J6<lll Har\Ow A connMng newse>llP'!" ec1110t .-Ills hanGee anct .. ~ to get Iha goods on a hOf· heaCled heiress. ( I hr • 50 moo) 3::30 D. ··~ Oealh 01 A Gu11tog111er · ( 19691 Richard WICmar1<. Lena Home. A ...,...,11-town manf\al 1tub- ~nly refl.IMS lo ,..tnquleh his POllll()n 8\l8n t/lOUQl'o lhe town no longer ~s l\•m (I hr • 30 mtn I 'Paper Chase' Saga Not Over 'Den•ey' on KOCE · By TOM JORY NEW YORK (AP) -Until 1973, John Houseman's name was familiar primarily lo dedicated theatergoers a nd mollon picture fans. And certainly, few of those people would have recognized Houseman on the st.reel. Then came "The Paper Chase." with Houseman as Professor Charles W. Kingsfield Jr. It was Houseman's first motion picture role. after decades behind the scenes in the theater, moVJes. radio and television -and he won an Oscar as best supporting actor of the year CBS brought "The Paper Chase" to television in the fall of 1978, and the transformation of John Houseman was complete. "IT MADE A RUGE dif(ereoce in my life," Houseman said not long ago. "Because of 'Paper Chase,' I can't walk down the street without six or 10 people recognizing me. And what makes it all very agreeable is that it's not just stuff to satiafy my ego. "It's people saying, 'I want you lo know that I thought "Paper Chase" was the best show on the air.' It's very pleasant.•• Alas, "The Paper Chase," universally acclaimed by the critics, struggled through the season with low ratings, a condition compounded by poor scheduling and frustrating pre-emptions. The show was canceled, over Houseman's objections, at the end of the sea.son. THEN, WITH THE final curtain about to fall, along came an unlikely savior - public TV. Encouraged by' Houseman, Chicago's WTTW took an option on "Tbe Paper Chase" from 20th Century-Fox Television, and proposed to Public Broadcasting Service stations that they buy the series for broadcast in the fall of 1980. '·' ~ "If it was as good as everyone seemed to think it was,'' said WTIW's Jack Wilson of the series on the lives of first-year law students. "why should we Jet it just disappear?" Public TV had in the past taken up programs previously associated with commercial television -the "National Geograpb1c Special," for instance. "But this was the first tame we'd tried that with ii dramatic series. to my knowledge," Wilson said. WTTW SAID IT WOULD rerun the existing 22 episodes during the 1980-81 season. and produce s ix to eight new programs for the next year, with more to follow. Houseman endorsed the plan enthusiastically. "With 'Paper Chase.' I was a sort of de·facto executive producer;· Houseman said. "And as much care went into that series as went into. say, 'The Bad and the Beautiful,' " the 1953 motion picture he produced. Hmwrd Duff Stars In 'Flamingo Road' HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Howard Duff he ads a big cast in the NBC movie ··Flamingo Road," a contemporary drama about a Southern town. Tbe movie also stars Kevin McCarthy, Christina Raines, Barbara Rush, Mark Harmon, Stella Stevens, John Beck. Woody Brown, Morgan Faircblld, Dianne Kay and Mason Adams. "Flamingo Road " is about the malignant influence in the city of Truro or Sheriff Titus Semple, a would-be k.lngmaker played by Duff. Resuscitat.Jon of "The Paper Chase" is a chance project. r equiring widespread support from PBS stations, financial backing from the out side, or a combination of the two. WTIW estimated a first·year cost of sHghUy under S2 million PBS STATIONS HAVE not decided on the future of "The Pape r Chase." but all concerned agree the outlook is not encouraging. "I probably hear from John once a week." Wi lson said. "He bas a great interest ln the project, an esthetic interest. I got this card from him the other day: 'Dear Jack. They love "Paper Chase" ln Australia.' He said he's getting stopped by people all over the place .'' Should WTTW's effort fail , Houseman still will have plenty to do. He appears frequently on television in commercials for Smith Barney, the investment firm, and has made several motion pictures since "The Paper Chase." including some for television and others, like "Old Boyfriends" with Talia Shire and "St. Ives" with Charles Bronson, for the theater "IT DEPENDS ENTIRELY on what sort of show it is," be sajd or his choice of roles. "I've never taken a part I truly loathed. though with some, 'St. Ives' for example. I don't have any illusions about the script. My theory is actors ought lo act.'' Houseman appeared only briefly. as a psychiatrist, in "Old Boyfriends." "l loved that scene," he said, "but it was all I could do to prevent myself from saying what I thouaht was wrong with the script. "l was very scrupulous about keeping my mouth shut." He Ls at work, too. on the third volume of hi• autobiography. PLAYS FALSTAFF Anthony Quayte 2,~~ 1 ~ominations BEST SUPl'OI0'1NG ACTOR-1tlieltin •.-Y •"fOUI' IS THE IDT PICTUIE OF THE YOUll YUll IO FAR." BEST FJJITING-~,,.._ ---NOW eHC1W1NC11--- UITl au , •""" 1Ua Harbor Blvd. DI 531·1271 Edwards Clnemal&U-0760 caTI llSA UA Cinema -CllariM ~. u.. nm. ._ •swn• 1mm1u UA City Cinema Hi·Way 39 Drive·ln UA Cmema Shakespeare Airing From the ch.lily corndors or power to the most nea .bitten En~hsh pub, Shakespeare's pla) "Henry IV, Part One" concerns it.self with the u:,,e:,,. abuses and acquisition of power ··Henry IV. Part One,'' ·perhaps the best known and most popular of Shakespeare's 10 English chromcle plays, will air Wednesday al 7 30 p.m on KOCE. Channel 50. The drama ts being presented as part of a four-play cycle of histories which began last week with .. Ri chard n ·· and will contmU(' in future weeks with "Henry JV Part Two,·· and "Henry V " Jon Finch stars as the tormented King Henry JV . ~hose tl'nuous grasp on the k10gdom be has sei1ed is threatened by a series of rebelLions. The King is further frustrated by the conduct of his eldest son, Prince Hal <DaVJd Gwillim>. who is leading a hfe or "riot and dishonor" m the company of the enormously fat aod disreputable Sir John Falstaff <Anthony Quayle). Rounding out the cast or "Henry IV, Part One." are Clive Swift and Bruce Purchase as the rebelllous Earls of Worcester and Northumberland; Richard Owens as the mystic Welsh Leader, Owen Glen~wer : Rob Edwards as Prince John of Lancaster; Robert Brown as Sir Walt.er Blunt; Michele Dotrice as Lady Kate Percy; and -al the Boar's Head Tavern -Brenda Bruce as Mistress Quickly, Jack Galloway as Poin.c;, and Gordon Gostelow as Bardolph. · A viktty romantic comedy NOW PLAYING ~1011r.1 1H mmm -Cinema Vlejo 830-6990 t;nedomt 634·2553 540·059' 63'·3911 891·3693 893-0546 n tmSaddleback 581·5880 ~ wun.sm· UATwin 893·1305 \ PCI,..._ -C i&OCUlllllNO TMll9 ~· .. ,.... ___ ... -~-.. ...... ~--..-.........-.. .,..._.._~ . ~-- Vir~~ Vie In 'Darlings' •1 aOfll •SNNINOTON -. ............ Y-s ladlea cel't.alab' .,.•a •hat they UHd to bl -al leut DOl ln l•rma ol Rollrtrood acript matenal Hot Oft t.M beela ol Ualted Artht.a' "Fou1," now come• Peramouat'a "Llttl DarUao;• wbicb LI about two ~)' a.r-0'4 ,irta and their Jforu Lo kM tbeir vlts1nlt1. Tb• produdloo ~lays Uke • tttn1bopper "Animal HouH" it a ju.al u 1roa and Jua\ aa funny -altbouab H aoea tor • aeo1ltlve, aeathneotal eedla& Some audi~ are na\unlly IOlDt to be off end~ by a ( . MOJ'IE ' ) no-bolda·borffil ... n·•I• . aex comedy, bowenr. REYIEJI' THE 8CllEENPLAV by Kim' Peck and Dalene Youna stars Tatum O'Neal as a poor·lltUe·ricb·clrl a nd Kristy McN1chol as ~ Lou1h·little-poor·1irl *ho are Immediately at each other's lb.roau u Lbey bead for summer camp Kriata Erricboo, a• an ullra·sophlstJcated commerdal model, soUdmed the rivalry by taking beta on which of the two will lose her virg1n1ty by the eod ot the summer. And the race ts on, with O'Neal selling ber sight.a on ·camp instructor Armand Assante and McNichol putting the make oo Matt Dilloo from the boys' camp across the lake. Much ol lbe material is quite raunchy and one ot lhe teen-agers does gel defloltt'ered before the movie is over (which reaulted in a.o R rating). Dlll.ECl'O& RONALD F. Maxwell pulls it off with a great sense of broad comedy style, however. and the bittersweet ending indicates that early sex for sex's sake is unsatisfying and can LfTTLe DAltUNOI ..... _. .. ~ ~~~::.:::::::::·:'.'.:··.: .. :: ........ ~~~·:.:= Olf'lk1or , . , ................. , • .. . • .. • .. .. . . .. .. Ron91d F M•-.well k~ ................... .. ....... Kimi PKlt, 0..-V~ -..c...,,,._~ C.SI: Tat--O'~ lltrbly McN~. """'9nO A•-•· M•lt OlllM1.~ 8119. Nie-.. Coleer. ICrltt• 5.rlc•ton, Aleu ICenln, .tJloy Dlllftli:lne, ~ Nl-._$1-~. J ..... ~. Taru Moert --"-~Got-. _,"'811,,.. -n""-M,AA It ....... : It create emotional problems. Moral judgment is not olberwise involved. Maxwell progresses the story wilb some marvelous (albeit gross> sight gaga and one of the funniest (as well as potentially the most ofrensive) sequences has the girls deciding they need "protection" and going out after condoms and coming back with the dispenser and all from a service station men's room. The director is also blessed with an ideal cast O'NcaJ is effective as the romantic who quotes "Romeo and Julie t" as s he tries to seduce Assante. but 1t is Mc Nichol who carnes the film as the streetwise tomboy, which is the most fully developed of lhe two roles McNlchol 1s developmR into ooe hell or an actress and this charackr provides her with some strong dramatic moment:., which she fills to perfection. ASSANTE AND DILWN are both quite good as tbe objects of the two girls' desires and Errtc;kson makes a delightful bitch aa the pTecoclous troublemaker. Two of the best comedy performances are given by Jenn Thompson as the 10-yea.r-old mascot of the group wbo can't st.and kid• her own age and Cynthia Nixon as a seemlng.ly tranquil flower child who promotes niacin and ginseng. The action is accompanJed by a lively rock score that includes a number of tracks by various a rtists such as Blondie, Supertramp, John Lennon and Rickie Lee J ones, as well as other background music composed and conductc.'<1 by Charles .fox Wkdar•· 1:00..:ao Lena Home, 62, bas announced that she's retir· ing from th e. night c lub cir c uit. Sh e 'll still do concerts a nd possibly • s omething on Broadway. "SUPERB STA.RTINO WED. MARCH 2t KUROSAWA'S MASTERPIEC! "OERSU UZA&.A" (THE HUNTER) Call for Sunday Sttowtlme JAMESCAAN ID ~~~~-NOWSHO'K•INQm---~~~ ~ .... (7H)t1Mn ~---=--r....1 =-~C.. 979 t14\ ~l'l~-.MI =...t.M.nSJ ENTERTAINMENT/ INTERMISSION Cui-tains Go Up on 3 Shows 11 ROS# ••••• Theater on all three level• - prof ... klul. rommwtlty and colle&la&e - blooma aaon, lbe Orana• Coul lhl1 woek u a \rto ot ata10 productlona ma.kt their de bull. en.., an opentna niabt Wednetd•:Y wUI be "No M11:1'1 Laod" at South Coat Repertory'• Second Staats and three one act playa a\ Saddleback Col1•1e. "Vanltlea" follo ws Thursday at the Newport Harbor Theater Arts Center. "NO MA.N'S LAND" ls the 18test in u 1erin ol pl(ty» by England's Harold Pinter \0 be 11lltged at SCR. Hal Bohr. Philip Baker Hbll. J ames R. Winker and Don Tuche are Ce11tured 1.n \he drama ol Umes prt:sent and times remembered. I' P4'rformances will be aiven nightly except Mondays al 8 30 with Sunday matinees al 3 p.m. m the ~d Stage of SCR 's f'~ourth Step Theater. 655 Town <.:e nter Dnve, Costa Mesa. ReservaUons 9~7 4033 At Saddleback College. stones by Kurt Vonnegut comprise the three·t1ered program "Welcome to the Monkey House," ··Next Door" and "Who Am I This Tim~?·• Drama instructor Lynn Wells is directing the show. i2 lntermi881on Tom Tltua VleJo campus, Reserv.UOU Dl-4&51. "Vanitles" ln Newport Beach wUl be altered a bit from put venlona at SCR. Lacuna and Irvine . Director Gregory Bach bu added a prologue deplctint' tbe three women ln lhe abow u younJr airla. Kathleen Peck. Kathy Arcollo and Debbie Babos portray the characters from high school through mid-lbirtles, wblle the girls as Brownies will be played by Kathleen McNaugbtoo. Raebel Resnikoff and Michelle Patterson, all 8 years old. 8:30 i~ the playbouH', '7272 11-.>le '&., WntmlMter. ReaervaUou •.ssn. .. ISVEN DAVS IN MAY." UM ltnt prod&ICtion ol A.lex Koba'• MW com•. coachadel Frtcla)' and Saturday It 1:30 wilh SuDday pel'formaJ>cet at 2 aod 7 &J.m. ln the t1'Ul Stdet School audltorham, n11 We atminat•r Ave ., Weatmln1ter. Reeervatlona-.3311, ext. 257. Oliver Parker•a trlo of orl1lnal comedies, "Stuff and Nonsenae," completes lts run Thursday tbrou1b Saturday at 8:30 in the Cabrillo P\aybowse, 202 Avenlda Cabrillo, San Clemente. Reservations "92-0465. Other local shows conUnu.i.fta alone the coast are: -"The Student Prince" at SebaatiaD's "VANITIES" WILL BE presented Weal Dinner Playhouse, 140 Aveolda Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:30 until Cabrillo, San Clemente (492-9950). April L9 in the Newport Tbeatu Arts Performances nightly except Monday Center. 2501 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach. throup May 3. Reservations 675-3143 or 64Ul19. C losing their respective engaaement.s -"DAMES AT SEA" at the Harlequin this weekend W\ll be three community Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S . Harbor Blvd., theater offerings -"Muced Doubles" at Santa Ana (979-5511 >. Perform•nces the Westminster Community Theater, n1ghllyexceptMondaythroughMa)'.4. Showcase Producuons' ''Seven Days an -"The Imaginary lnvalld" at the May .. and "A Trilogy of Stuff and Huntington Beach Playhouse, SUite 39 of Nonsense'' at the Sa n Clemt:nte theSeaclJffVillageCenter,MaioStreetat Alan Arkin sruU~ :.. rose in a itccnc from h1 ~ new movtt! "Simon." m whJch he phys a professor l>ru1nwashl'1l into believing he 's an u)1e n from o uter THREE PERFORMANCES will be Community Theater. Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach ~pace. ofCe red. Wednesday through Friday at 8 Ron Filian directs "Mixed Doubles," <847-4465). Performances Fridays and p m in thl· Studio Theate:..r...::o:.:.;n:....th:.::.:e_M::..._ias--io_n __ w...:..h=.i:..:· c...:..h:...._wt...:..n...:..ds:::__u..:.p_F_n_d_a_v_a_n_d_Sa_tu_rd_a.:_y_a_t __ s_a_tu_r_d_a..:.y_s_t_bro_u...:g;_h_A.....:..p_r1_· 1_s_. ------ Theaters Fighting Videocassette Plan .,. LOS ANGELES (AP> -A propoaal by 20th Century-Fox to release home videocassette versions of ita new movies at the same time the films are released to theaters bas generated a storm o! protest from theater owners who view the burgeoning cassette ma rket as a threat not unlllce early television . "I'm totally against it," Henry Plilt, president of the Los .Angeles· based Plitt Theaters cb.ai.D told The Associated Presa in referenece to the so-called "day.date" plan by 20lh·Fox Vice Chairman·Chief Operating Officer Alan J . Hirschfield. "Big box office smashes become big by virtue or being big at the box office," and not through aoy ancillary means s uch as pay television or home video, PUtt said. lie bnstled at Hi rschfield's contention that motion pictures have been the "locomotive" for television and pay television and that they'll be the :-.ame ror home video if the cassettes are released cm ·•a rcal·llme basis:· "Cassettes would water down big pictures.'' Plitt maintained . saying that Htrschheld's proposal had SN1ously jeopardized the Plitt cham's plans to do its own cassette-marketing m its SOOlheaters. ·~-... -· ALL THAT JAZZ ·-~,·- r .. -o· ..... t.rrn.E DARLINGS (R) .,.._,.,.. CRUISING (RI .. ,. TIE JERK (R) . ,,.,,..,, '"FOG .... , .. SATUltM 3 .. "A FOltCI OFOHr" IPGJ Doily 6·30 Sot Sun-12:30 .-~ UACIMllU O<allO' 634 3911 UACl•MU Wts1mtns1e< 893 0'>46 1.DWUDI' ClllDIA CUITUI Cos1' ... .,. 919 4141 EDWUllDI' UDOLIUCll EllOIO ~I·~ • , ..... ACUPTU Nit TWI l••tmUT C&ll 142-5178. 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DAYS.7 U tt• ... ,-·~--1.->0 "BEING THERE" (PO) __,,..,... .... -·-·~1-11 REOPEN FRIDAY, MA.AO. 21 WITH "STAR 'n'EK" "OlllCll'•~-.......... "NmNnAH 1W1 PUn STIMOHf nMll 191 --._. .. !Ill .... -··-.., ..... lllllW unu .... ,.. .... .IAWI (I) INt . . . . .. • ... .. .. ·•Ann Landen •Happenings •Erma Bombeck •Horoscope ••• ' Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonisf Paul Conrad paid a visit to the Laguna Beach Museum of Art to sign copies of his new book. CJ BJ DENNIS MeLEl.LAN Of•o.Mtr ........... mayor of Los Angeles to file a S2 mlllloo libel suit again.st him. Yorty, by the way, lost. ' action t.o the cartoons wu dut· f ing the Proposition 13 affair. And now with ProPoSiUon 9 that will start agaln u the (expletive deletect>ofthlsstat.e vote it lo." Cartoonist Paul Conrad, above, made Nixon's Enemies List in 1973. At right, is sample of his work featured in his new book. 'Pro and Conrad. · ... • , o . The middle.aged woman plunked down $18.~ and picked up ber copy of .. Pro and Conrad," editorial cartoOniat Paul Conrad's new cartoon an· thology. "l've never miased one of bis cartoons." she declared. "That's the first thing .1 look for in tbe Times io the morning. "Sometimes I don 't agree with him but" -sbe swept her arm over her head in a gesture of re- signaUoo -"that's what a car- toonist is for.'' The woman was ooe of several dozen Conrad aficionados wbo stopped by the Laguna Beach Museum of Art Saturday after. ooon for a book-signing party with the two-time Pulitzer Prize wmner. TURNING TO THE cartoonist's timely and in· clslvedrawibgs that are synd.icat· ed in 1.5.1 newspapers has be<:ome as much a part oC bis fans' -and critics' -morning ritual as showering and letting out the dog. "I tell you, he's my hero." en· tbused another woman purchas· Ing a book prior to Conrad's ar· rival. Just lbeo her hero stepped into the museum. accomparued by a friend. his frie nd ·s youn g daughter -and Richard M. Nixon. Not literally Ri chard Nixon. or cour se. This Nixon was a satirical bronze sculpture, one of a series of political fi gures Conrad bas sculpted over the past year. The cartoonist, who bas artful· ly captured the former president giviQg his famous two-handed victory salute, was casually car- rying the 19-incb sculpture at bis side. AS RE WAS greeted by a museum official, Conrad SWUDI t.be sculpture and the UWe girl at.anding behind him was ac· cidentally bit by one of the ouattt.tcbed victory salutes. Conrad apologized, then Jot· ingly lnt.ooed, "You can blame Nixon for this." The SS-year-old father of four children ls a lanky. 6-foot-3 Iowa native with thinning hair and the air or a coUege professor. A COD · servative dresser. be was wear· mg a tweed sport coat. beige v- neck sweater, tie and black rim glasses. Not exactly type-casting for a man whose pen earned him a place of honor on Nixon 's "Enemies List" and whose de· rogatory cartoon oC Sam Yorty in the early '70s incited the then· Two-career Couples An estimated 70 percent of women will be working by 1990. A new book examines how two-career couples can cope with the inevitable strain on their relationship. By MICHAEL PASKEVICH CW .. DMty PllM Stat! It's been a miserable day at the office, for both of you . One of the children is down with the nu. The joint checking .account is overdrawn. • And what are you going t.o do '"~bout that great job offer -500 ;miles away? . Any or all of the above can contribute to tbe stress and ' strain experienced by career couples. t.be subject of Marjorie a•d Morton Sbaeviti' book, "llalrin& It Totether." • ••p£()PL£ TODAY ARE in· tereated in two things; having • money and a strong rela· "tMMulbip," says Mrs. Sbaevitz, {who, like her husband, is a {.JIQ'cbolofPst at the UniversUy of c Saa DielO and co-director ot The Diitltute fot Family and Work llll8tkmbipe In La Jolla. '•t many of the 11at1oo's mated 30 milUoll two-.eareer •~..,._ are limj)ly unprepared deal wltb the demand.I of latalnln1 dual lifestyles ................. out 1acrlficin1 the rela· n1blp ltaelf, chlm the u;.ilLMra. wttb • prvjectJon that '10 lt"'.'ll~..t ol .-.en will be work· 1._1 by ltlO, the Sbaevttse1 '" b6lleft It'• time suldellw are eltablllbed. "W•"re not M.riu t!l.la lt a 'ltow-tlo' ltoot wltla -teelmiquea ,fw a IQ 11 IW. IOll!don to JJl'C>-............. a...tb. ..... ~ """"' to. Ii" tome possible courses or action for changing conditions." ONE OF THE FIRST realiza· lions that must be achieved is that "all intimate relationships bavetrouble, ··he adds. Such proble ms can be as minor as "who's taking out the garbage this time" or as major as one spouse's JeaJousy over the other's career success. Tbe troubles ofteh plle on top of each other, resulting ln what the Shaevitzes term as "over- load." "What we find," says Mrs. Sbaevit.z. "Is that people ~ so overwhelmed that they don't have time for each other. There's so much 'garbage' time that people are losing their fun time." And, because of their inability to discuss problems -"mind· re~dlng is rampant in· this country." claims Sbaevitz - partners often find themselves confused and anery. "IT'S IMPORTANT that )'OU talk to each other every day, and you oeed to schedule three or four boun each week without an)'Ullng plP1Uled except being to1etber Ca.one>:• says Mrs. SbaeYtta. At least once every six weeks, coupl411 lbould schedule a 36- bour "1etaway" weekend. ''It 1bould be ln your appointment boolr." 1aya Sbaevit1. "You can't wait for that weekend wben aot.bin.1 elM i• happen. 1n1." "If YoU create space, you can be spontaneous within that space," be adds. The Shaevitzes go as far as to s uggest that couples make ap- pointments to make love. The re· asoo, they say, is that studies sbow a decided drop in intimacy among two-career couples. "Simply, they're too damn tired," says Sbaevitz. "They should be able t.o set aside an evening when they'll go to bed early and make love." Children and financial dif· ficulties add further pressure t.o the working couple. "INFLA110N IS ONE of tbe major fact.on accounting fortbe increase i.n two-career couples," says Shaevtt.s. Two incomes have become the norm for younger coupl~. But problems can crop up 1D t.be cue of a previously oon·worldn1 spouse entertna the work world at a later a,e. ''Tbe ~le pts a 'we're go. toe to Tahiti' attitude," laupa Sbaevit.z. "The reality ts the fmt year they may only b~ even." Couples often forget about the expenaes that go with a new job, say• Mn. Sbamt.1. There'• new clothet, brtefcues and lunches t.o be bought. The extra income also ii sure to pUlb the couple Into a h1aber tax bracket. The cost of chi.Id care must also be considered, which ts~ the Sbaevttaa •&aU••t 1ounaer coup)ea wait uaUl their ''late 20s" Lo have children. NOT ONLY WILL they be bet· ter equipped financially to deal with the cost, but the delay aJ. lows a woman to be i.n a better career position to r eturn to work. If cbildreo enter the picture. the Sbaeviues have some sug- gestions t.o avoid the traditional • role of the woman being forced out of the job market and back into the borne. "One or both of the partners should wort less than full time," suggest.a Shaeviu. "It cuta the fatigue factor and makes someboctY available ln case ot the cblld's sickness." The Sbaevitzea have four children, two teen-agers from bia prior marriage and two of their own: aies four and six. "Have them cloae together," adviles ShaevitJ. "Children can be eoaapaniom to each other.•• Tbe couple baa no qualms about ~ for eood quality child can. "A tblrd party allows a child to develop some unique capabtllties, • • be s&y1. 88.UINO EVERYDAY ex· peo1e1 11 lmpqrtant, say the aut.bon but eacb partner lbou1d be ai'iOUed 'diacreUonary' money ·to use aa they see fit. They alto : ur1e couples to map out a flrm finandal plan t.otether, to avoid prolqecf anxiety over billa. As for that out-of-town job of. fer, tbe Sbaevitsea offer tour (leeCOOft.D,P ... Q) "OK, &et busy." said a smil- lng woman as she strew four boou on the table set up for autographing. "Oh,'' said Conrad as if speak· ing to a student eager to t.ake a quiz, "it's not time yet." "I want to be the first in line," gushed the woman. BEFORE BEGINNING ms autographing chores. Conrad sat down, lit tus pipe and, balancing a cup of coffee on his kn~. answered a few questions . He explained that "Pro and Conrad," his thm 1 book. ronslSts largely of cartoons from the '70s although there are some from as far back as 1968, parucularly those oo Vietnam "I think it's a pretty good tlls· tory book." be said. ··1 didn't really do 1t as a retrospective. but that 's the way tl turned out. 8as1caily tne tneme started Wltb th e l ead e r s. or l ack of leadership." He took a long pull on his pipe and added. "l think mostl y I.he issues are the main body of the thing l tell you. right now it's murder There's so many issues It's really a case of 'What do you ignore.,. · "I TIUNK BASICALLY it's what I.he polJtJcal system has provided as stated 1n this thmg the lack o( party respons1b1bty When you get two gu} s hke Carter and Reagan . I'm afraid the system·~ busted down Now what you do to cor rect 1t I certamly don't know .. Asked if he has attended many autograph parties lo publ.Jcue <.;onrad Jaugt\ed, saying, "You can clean up the language." With that, he took off his coat and gol down t.o the buainesa ot signing books. As Conrad signed one woman's book, her husband told him. "Whatever you do, put ln something uncomplimentary about Nixon. She loves that one of Nixon on the cross." Conrad laughed. "That's in be re," he said. Over tbe next three hours, Conrad took his time thinking ot something personal to write ln each book. He asked who the book was for and what the person does for a living. Seated at the table, he'd bold each book at the angle of a drawm~ board, gaze ahead, con· template a hangnail and, finally, af~e r thoughtful deliberation. begin wnting DURlNG LUU..S IN signing he discussed politics with anyone who asked. One man wanted to know what Conrad "personally" felt about Nixon ''I'm sorry," the car- toonist replted, "but J think he's one of the biggest mistakes this country ever made." Co nrad also discussed his career. which had its beginnings in the late ·40s at the University or lo'4 a where he was an art ma- 1or He recalled that one night he v. ent out for a beer with the editor of the college newspaper, \Ii ho suggested he do an ed1tonal cartoon Conrad on Nixon: 'I'm sorry, but I think he ·s one of the biggest mistakes this country ever made. ' the book. c.oorad replied. ·'Ob God. yes." He acknowledged that oa.ly bis r au abow up to buy the book and have it autoe-rapbed. But lb.al doesn't mean he shies away from bis critics. He said he takes a ll phone calls at his o ffice in th e downtown Los Angeles Times building -and the calls aren·t always from Conrad lovers "1 get quite a few calls." be said. "Really. you learn a lot talktng to them -even 1f they're chewmg your butt off They JUSt c-ome in oo all ktnd~ of sub1ects I used to get the irate calls but that was during Vietnam and Watergate. "BUT I THINK thC' worst re· "So I did one," Coorad said, descnbang the experieoce as "marvelous. I &aid, 'Let'• try another one tomorrow.' I've been doing it ever sance. •• AFTE& GRADUATION In 1950 Conrad's rise to the top was s wift. He quickly landed a job as editorial cartoonis t for the Denver Post and 13 years later was tured by the Times. · Conrad drives from his Rancho Palos Verdes home to the Times building fiv e days CJ '4 cek. He arrives at his of(1ce by 9 JO or 10 and immedia tely be~ins readtng the Los Angeles T1 mes. the New York Times. the Herald-Examine r and the Washington Post. <SttCONRAD, Page CZ) Marjorie and Morton Shaevnz, authors of <Making It Together,· a new book dealing with the stress experienced by working couples. .. ' ~ l { l , I ' I · 1 t l . l • T ..... .._.. .. t_ FEATURING West Point Glee Gub Entertains AT SPRING PARTY Oeitf ...... , ........... 0.Va Howard, 8ude c.ctt, c.dlla ~tt ••• Conrad (From Pace cu "I scan until I find what I'm interested in." he said. adding that he then sends for cUps to get background on an issue. 'Tm re· · ally researching all the time when I'm not drawing. "This drawing thing is really the least of it -about nve percent -the 95 percent is spent on what to draw and how to draw it." . Although he ha& an 8 p.m. deadline, be said he has set a mental deadline of 3 ln the afternoon. By 2:30, he said. he knows what stories wiU be going on page one and if be wants to substitute a new cartoon on a late- breaking story be still has time. OF.SPITE PRODUCING six cartoons a week, he said he has never felt he was run- ning dry or ideas "A lot of people." he Joked. "would say I've run dry a long time ago." With his background knowledge or the IS· '-UC'!.. he said. by the tame he usually has read down to the eighth paragra ph or a news ~tory. "all of a sudden there's the picture and all you have to do is fill it m. "Like the other day with Ford," he said referring to his cartoon showing Gerald Ford executing a perfect golf swing but the ball is still sitting on the ~. "I just l~e something like that." While be is unable to name his favonte cartoon, Conrad recalled the one on wbkh bis newspaper took the biggest rtslt. It is the now·classic cartoon of Nixon's face drawn in a web of names such as Dean. Haldeman, Magruder and Ehrlichman. The cartoon appeared before any Watergate in- dictments were banded down. CONRAD SAID HE had cu.ked the Times Wa shington reporters for "every name you 're certain wlll be indicted." The cartoon · proved prophetic. But Conrad can obvlously take the heat. ll comes with the terntory. Referring to a cartoon he did the day before on Firestone's lay-o ff of 7,000 employees, be said. "I understand the Firestone people were upset about it. "That's au right," he said with a laugh, "they've got a right to their opinion." ••• Couples <From Pace Ct> possible alternatives. One la to see if the other partner can also get a better job in tbe new town. B•pJlelll•p By Judith Olaon Tb• 1venlo1 wu ble&orlc slnce two menaben ol UM rlrat ctus ol womea at Wttt · Polnt " wtth the cholr •uy RlsfWI and ..... ledl HIM Uocla to. •lnl nwnbln from "Oodls*J," tbe academy's epriaa muaicaJ productJoo. wilb undercluamen LHrti ...... and ............ WIJlaa B. Cofty, direc1.0t', &ed the club ln a rendlUoa ot "Happy BJrtbd8y" for Bed Bet.Ill, and We.it Point alumni Fraak Brock, Zelle lle•'IM, Tom Metenaa and Lee Mam were aalu\ed. AJlo at t.be concert wu Geee Leoee, an honorary member of the Clua of 1915. The female cadell aaid that the first few year• at the academy were rouab but that thln1s bad amoothed out. "I love doing everylhina that the men do but it's touch to stay m shape physlcally, keep your academic" up Mnd &et into all the extra-auiicular activities," Miss Risinald said. "I Ulre it because of the honor code. un1fonna and mandatory sporu. And the whole moral fiber ls different than most colleges." sbe added. All the cadet.a are extremely polite. lt's ··Yes, ma'am and No, ma'am " all the way. The Glee Club's Newport appearance wu sponsored by the Friends of lbe Newport Beach City Arta Commission. Their West Coast tour. whJcb cost $30,0001 was underwritten by the West Pot.nt Soclety or Nebraska. the West Point Society of Los Angeles and the Southern Call!ornla Chapter of the AasoclaUon of the U.S. Army. The men also were honored by the Newport Harbor Art Museum at a reception at the museum. It was a bit put St. Paddy's Day but Irish coffee seemed in good order when Mn. lloben W. Boward ol Corona del Mar boeted her annual spring party in her home last week. It seems Mrs. Howard always invites her rnends in for a relaxing day in the sun around March 17. but this year she turned the party lnto a benefit for Orange County's new Experience Center. . The center. a "hands-on" part1c1patory science museum now located at 3531 Main St. an Irvine, will be movmg to a permanent spot on Kjtchen Detail Thankless Job Ed, who is my cousin Florence's husband. came in the other day from work and plopped hls brown paper lunch bag down on the kitchen counter . "What's that?" asked Florence. Ed swd. "It's your sauerkraut cookies " "You didn't eat them?" she asked. He said, "F1orence, I didn't eat them today, yesterday or every day for the lruit three years you've put them in my lunch. How Ion~ are you going to k~p re<:_ycling those cookies?' FWRENCE SAID, "l don 't understand it. He always ate sauerkraut when his mother baked it in cookies " I understand. Does anyone out there really a ppreciate what it is like to cook 738 meals a year, pack 1,040 lunches, make 2,055 snacka, 30 special banquets for birthdays and holidays and more than 110 hospital traya? It's enough to make Valium a kitchen sta- ple On one side we've got nutrttionJsts telling us t.bat we're responsible for the health of our ramiliea. On the other side. we've got a ramily who every time we serve a yellow vegetable. want.a a food taster. CBILDSEN BA VE GIVEN an entirely new glouary ol meaning to food. RUFFB.l'S UM 0ruee Comly P&lrpvcmdl u IOCm u a ~mporv, buUdlq HA be fCMDS for tbe 11~. A~ 111 womm eJo,-.d tbe lrtlh eon .. &nPAnd bf ,..... ,... ac1 a buff« o1 fNth fnllta -et'QQl&ta. We Nt lD tbe patio overtook1nf the harbor and ~ the wtMM ad Mn. Howard'• lovely 1ard•D of ranune\1111 and Iceland popp• Appnndmately OD•·fourt.b ot tbe Jueltl bad beard ot I.be t::speneace Center. iakt board member Am ..... and mo1t l&ld they'd Uke to 11t lDvolwd with it. EQjoytaa tbe day were Olttta MM••· •n. La•u IMll. •n. Tea ~...... MJ c., ...... •uy .... ~ ·~ ............. Ba....,_ aaumu. le•• Letu. IUll1 Sdlller, c.c.IU llleU. Cora a....,.., 11.u.da Beclll. ...... .... and._., ........ ~ bu been ln tbe •Potlllbt tbeH lut tew weet. atnce we've aodaliJed lo boutiques several Umes. Darlae CamWo. West Coast manacer for Jeacer International, boated a presentation of sprint and summer lash.Ions for men and women. There waa informal modelin& and wine and cbeeM tn the South Coast Plua store. And then Slan1's. a oew custom apparel shop ln Newport Be~cb, had a preview party \n the store oo two different days. We met tM owners. 43al Staal and Dealae Keawortb, admired their band-tailored suit.a and were eotertalned by Joe Prladpa&o and Joe Laeetauo, friends of Slani wbo played the guitar and mandolin. And ftnally, t.be Col. Wllllam Cabell Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution bad a faahion sbow lo the Balbol Bay Club ak>og with a luncbeoo theme-:t "A. Weekend in San Frandaco''. Modeltna were memben Mrs. Beary Crawford. lln. IUehanl Bradford. Mn. laobert Uaaek and Mn. a.a. Cou. Mn. lc*a Bana and Mra. Hauck were co-chairmen of the event. Clara Clemeu IAMllart.. a member of the Clara Barton Chapter. Daughters or the American Revolution. received tbe first tmtory medal ever given ln the st.ale of California by tbe national society, DAR. A member of lhe DAJl for more than 50 ye an. Mn. Lanehart was booored for her interest in the preaervaUoo of blstory. She donated her family's treasured photograph ol Samuel Clemens and some of bi.a rarst-edit.lon book.a to the Newland Hoose in Huntington Beach The Omicron Chapter of KappH Alpha Thet:.t a t LISC has ..,ome new members They are Lt>sU.-C-Oru. Anitela Knapp, C'hrir.tloe Jobnsoa and Elizabeth Otbmer 1 E....,. ·--~· Peas Small, green. round things that bounce when they are put on the plate They roll rnto all your other food and you have to use vour fing£•rs to get them out. Fun to count - Asparag us Green. :.llm)' 'ilrck'> tha! reproduce and swell wh<:n you ~tart tu cht.-"' t~em . U you can st.and to touch them. you can hide them under your plate • Oruons: Yucky lumps that mothers put in ('verything By holding your breath and :.wa11o .... 1ng Lhem whole. you can get rad or them COCONUT: JT'S LIKE HAVING a strand or Grandma's hair an your mouth. It's used t.o nun a perfect.Jy good white cake. Husbands are no better. Mine defines an olive as a dentist's secret weapon ... "salt aod cushy on the out.side with a surpnse rock on the - inside that crumbles your bridgework." Spinach he describes as a "Ump piece of slime that slides around your mouth unul It finds your front tooth and clings to 1t." Florence handed me one or Ed's cookies and said. "Table th~e. They made Ed's mother a legend." "Big deal.'. said Ed. "The apple c:tid the same for Eve." Or, it may be beat to negotiate a delay in taking the new position. Other couples have comfortably eatabliabed what the Shaeviues call a "commuter relaUonabip." Firm guidelines must be establlsbed between the couple if a commuter relationabip la to succeed. "Open maniaae ls a myth," says Sbaevitz. noting that outside lnUmacy almost always destroys a commuter couple. "And more and more, people are just say· ing 'no' to a new job offer," be adds. UPHOLSTllY W'-Y•W-....... ltJJ ...... ~ C-.MIM-... llH WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! "WHEN WE STAaTED research on tbe s ubject eleht years ago, lt waa a new pbenomeDOl\~ aays Shaevit.a. "By lbe tlme we liniabed lt the norm." "Yet.'' saya Mn. Sbaevtts, "they're still feellnl that they're the only OMS who are bav· laa Ciema. Mo.t people want warm, cariq rela pa but few bave had them." Easter '************************* Bunny Photos .. Paid Polltlcal Advertisement • • It Bri~ yourc~· • It to the Huntington • it Center mall to sit • • 00~~~~ • Mike • forafunvfeit. ,. • lnetant phOtoe • McLaughlin • sv•n·g:~,=· • Anon., • 405 Fwy & Beach Blvd. • • ~=iw;;~=;~~;==== -. NOftlteo.ta..... • r . ... ......... , . • • ~ . • • ! "I am voting for ! . DICK ' . : CARSTENSEN : TM Qualm.d Cendldate • becauH lh•re la no substitute .. tor experience. : ~ lly .. c-itw ••i.ct Ole-~ • •ica ....,._ T,.....,,..t, lttt........, ...... C...-.. Jt ·················*····· -x~ . ..,,-~-... ~ ... .,, u • ... "" ... ... B ~ "" ... "fRSONAl !Xvtl()PM(Nf 4 MOOfUHG SCJ10Cl.S ORANGE COUNTY 3 TOWN & COUNTRY ORANGE ( 714} 547-8228 Exclwively at. Lillian Ballard F1GU1lE CONTROL SALON AE.ROBIC DANCEllCIZE In addrtlOn. we have the finest e1terclae eqL1pment teatunng tile fabulous F19u remat1c Body Toner SHAPE UP FOR SPRING ~~ ~from $9600 Tbr C()o11uhant It all 1>e91ns Nltn d o rote-sst0na1 l•Qu•P anarys1s Ylllt 11 help you <;el 'l'Our 90a1s Close~ '(Our figure protJ'ems. lherl ouooe and ctiart me way to usure I I ... ,.. ... ., 0 '°" Of oettecs proportions Smee no two ftgure ptOCl&I•• are al1ka. eactl patron .s programmed on I .,, andMdl.w be.sis Th~ Pn>tUam You 11 be ONeO • llt\U ong foQ'-#8 treatment de- 99'*1 Just fOf )'OU. using exc:JIJSjve lfrmmg and i llOrM'og lleChnlQues on eqv."menc met <Soe. the wort& !of 'fOU tt-e B<e no snots. starvation diets or strenuc:MS Uft1ng Attol>N-Cia.Mw11 f'rtness fT'8c:1e fun at L1lhan Ballaros Aeroo1c danc· •"'9 1$ a s.enes ot ell$Y-to-learn dances ano a bleno ol /OQQ'nQ l1Jn9e$ arm swings .m<J leg lucks sel IO mus.c lrom raq11me 20s to IN! d•M:O ~ In ael· attOO 10 oeong run .t strengtoeos heart. 1ungs and O<CUUllOt'f system 1ones. 1nms allO llnns. Classes l"'8t rw.ce a Weet\ tor a 'lC>-minvte work<>Yt rt ~ CMe 900\4" dOOi.! your totaJ appearance ~ not e&l)tO<e IM passrbtht... wrth L1lhan Biii.rd Call nO>A for your comp111ne.1tatY figure ..,.,.,....,. .......... _...._ ... ,_ i 0 = c;i1~~.~~.~:!J2.~Qahd?A D••'-61 I }444 •< -:>""1"T SOUAA'C aA111 ,er• "'4l Ill> -,. .. , ,._ -0 U WI \lo "[Wf'()ln llllQSI Dffasf lXIICISl lXOCM 50 WHATS NEW WITH YOU? Only the Dally Piiot really tella YoU whet'a new In your local community ••• every day DAI t Y Pl LOT° :Helping Hand Often Is At End of Sleeve D BAA ANN LAND SRS: I tried all DI.Pt out ol ...... Md triltnU.. lt'a bani to bebne Lbe world bu bffolM '° rruel and twd·he&.n.d. 11'1 bulbud and I beard aom• &o4td meowin1 a.ad tnc.d It to the rool ol our two-dory 1•rden ·~ ll • ., 1 p.m. and bitter ~ - about U dta: We called the 1uperlntendcnt o1 Lbe buUdl.na and .,ked fOI' • ladder Hid wt-would do the chmbln1. SudcknlY. M cbdn't hav~ a ladder. We called the local poll~ They aa.id It wan't tbelr job Nut we tried the fire ~l. "We are 11uppc>Hd to like care or nrea. Call the Society for tM Pre\•tntJon or Cl'uelt.,y to Animals,•· So we did and were told , "lt'a •bad nl~t. We h ve only one ptor5on here to 0m1Ad the alott. • " We tried the two l()t'al ne pa)lt'r:! Th..-y weren't intettsted FinaJly. out or de!lperat1on. we clllled City Hull They Sa.Id, "You aotta bt- klddln •. " Ann, thl:s cisl had crying ktttcnb on th .. g ro und below and wa s s<'rum1ng blood) murder for help What elbe could we bll\e donl"> -JOANNE INYONRERS DEAR J O: \'011 cou.ld have borrowed a laddu from &be fire tkpartmeat and rescued lbe cat yo•reeha. Or ottered to "mind the store" •lalie CM llama.e Sede'y penoa came oal and ttid ~ ct.ly. Too often people wear themselves .. t h«+1a1 for a belplng bud wka they've got &be belt oee rtg.b.t at tbe end ol their own sleeve. ; DEAR ANN LANDERS : Nix to your answer to Mr. X. who was embarrassed to go to bis high acbool reunioo with an overweight wtfe My son may not be a Kirk Doug las, but he does care enough for himself and three swet>t kids to try to look good and keep in s hape This past year he wanted to take his wire to their JO.year college reunion ll was SHE who decided not to go. I wa" relieved ror his sake There may not have been a chair big enough lo bold her. [ I know my son loves his wife and appreciate!> Horoscope WEDN ESDA V, MARCH 24i BySYDNEYOMARR ) A•• £ .. tlen her many cood quabU.., but why ~n·t she see what ahe ls doln1 to henell and others! I treat lhla dau.ahter·ID law wtth the same love Mod reepect lfu&t I would ti ahe weil}led 100 pound.'), but lt Isn't easy to live »round an enormow.. mtaahapen food tt·hollc lier legs are Uke giant tree-a •nd her bottom from the rear 1s unbfollevable Let this be a warning to au moms who are not l)uylng uttention to what their children eat from lhe day they are born. Actually. this is when eating habits begin. MlNDrNG MY OWN BUSINESS BUT IT ISN'T EASY DEAR MINDJNG YOUR OWN: Your boswtty toward your dau1bter-ln·law comes throu gh loud and clear . I bope you do a better job of m aaikJ.aa It wt.en yoo are around her tt1aa you dJd In tb.la letkr. Of course, yoo are right, It's a pity tbat Ulls woman bas allowed berself to become grotesquely obese, aad I'm sure she bates lt as mucb u yoa, but she needs coamellnc to rtnd oat ·~ • bas u&.en herself In thls state. I hope • SttS yoar letter ud does something about IL lo fact, you may have done more women good t.ocby that you will ever k.oow. CONFIDENTIAL TO MONEY TALKS. DOESN'T rr.: It s ure does, but doesa 't tell wbere it camf> from. If I we re you, I'd take a SttOnd and . third look at tbf' fellow, and talk to a fe w people who knf'whlm in Omaha. Fore ign ModelS Orde red Out "11WC NOTICE "18UC NOTICE MOrta TO CH.. NOTIQ Oft N•S.. Tiii• " ....... ,... INt ~' H~TH'IUU NOTtC• 01' O•ATH Of' .... '-...,.J,11t~1,.,...,ot. .,..1,....S...t1t1MTrwm.,..,1N Oii• ....... -IMell '" ""' meM!f' WILLIAM •. tAl(t!l ...... 1 ... •IATIUC• scon~ ••• •o•Cl•t .. 1111,r11t1lt11•!. 1..c , J , , .. 1.,.1,.. ... ,,_._ '"" ., tru\t, 8 EAT RIC• I . I OTT flrtett1c11 M.rn • 4-l•t .. 1 ... WILL sau. AT ~•uc AVCT10H ANO Ofl f'•TITt TO ••·~,.....,. "'h., 0r-.. C....Mv. TO TH& HIC)HUT tiooe.-"o" AOMINISTIR ISTATI lrt1,lft MtNe9mffl c.tHU lltn, ASH CIN1 .... t i 11.,.. Of Hie Ill t1Milft .__ ~. 1.-c;, ., .-.111 _., °' -u,.,1 .. ,1 .... 1•11 HO •.. 1o:JTT7. o.,,... ~etlell, 1 M • •M 1Mt ,..,.1, mi. MO 1~ ,.,.,...,.c1 10 T o a I I h t I r S , .__,, J. OU• t• • fftCllllllllll<I ivr _. ""~.., " -""'o..o ot beneficiaries, c reclltor1 .... <t .. m, ..... .,.Udlllly lft<llt'recl In Tniel In Ille PftPertY l'l•t•l"oflet Ind ,.,..,.,,..,._t (_..Ito-of ~lMl!wtlllor ... lleMllof .. kl ... • JlllVI .... ' ..,_, ,..,.,.., rwv •• uu... ,.-uuo.-. 0 .. 1 "'"'"'1.1 Beatrice Scott, ak• Ot19d AMrtllO,t• ~otlOft. -...... "Ii P, 0 8tcltrlce e . S cott and :-.;: ~0~~ =.,1•·....,.,, ._.,.,. eoi1t-.. e>trsons who may be 1rv1119,et1"ono1•n11, 1eNe,.c1AAY' GA1tv s1t1 110. :>therwlse lnte~ted In the Publl"'90 0r.., Coo" Oolly P11ot. T"'"" !Niii •ndVor -t·te · Mtf<ll 11. tt. u. '"° un • llKOrdlCI ~ s, 1m n 111tcr "" ""' .. • -----------.11te. J1'2 1n -um. "911 ~ 01 A petition twas been flied Off1<1e1 it«MOt 1 .. "" Clff1e.t ot n. by Roland Ed9erton "•c.ordff °'Or-c;.uMr, ~-Murdock In the SuPerlor PUBLIC NOTIC£ HOTICE OF DEATH OF ~u1~~ ournt>o 1119 10110"1,,. Court of Orange County PAYEE. CORBIN AND Loc •100T•ecc1to 1011,"'.-.. requestln9 that Roland OF PETITION TO A D 011 •M.ofKOt'Cledlntlooll»,1>00t''' Ed~on MIJrdo(k be ap. · co '°· '"'llnM Of Mhc..i•-' M#i. t d I MINISTER ESTATE NO. r.co'"'°'°'-.'°""'""°''tom• l>O n e a s persona A·1017U E.11CEPT1N<i t,,.,_.,.,,,., ... 041, representative to ad· To a '· 1 h e 1 r s • ~i..!~~ .!~11;:_,11 ::.;'::.!:~~ minister the estat e of beneficiaries. c reditors ..,0,,e 110,,.0." ,.01 .. ,0,.n.,, Be atri ce Scott, aka and contlnoent c reditors of prcw"'9d. --. In Cllli t~rd It ,, Beatrice e. Scott, Costa Faye E . Corbin a nd eo'ffd1N1111"0trtl••tN11~ ....... Mesa. California (under persons who may be ~=~1:.,::::C~-:.!=:~·,:; the Independent Ad· otherwise interested In the •Dove 11e.c"11eO , .. , property 1>u1 ministration of Estates will and/or estate· tNtt ,..,.. u. "GM 10 ......... ~ .. ,0.1 Act>. The petition is set for A petition has been filed :~\::c~~.~~'!:,~0:,.~~! hear ing In Dept. No. 3 al by Ear I e R . Co r bin to, 1n .,,., unclef ,,.,., •OOvt oewr1Dt<1 100 Civic Center Drive In the Superior Court of , .. , .,,_,,., e• ·~~.., •n ""' °"'" We st . Sa nt a A n a . Orange County requesting ~':;,:.:.,~~ .!>••,:•~ C:: 7;;,:· California 92702 on April that Earle R. Corbin be -· 1tt°'°""'''"' Ae<or<k ts. 1980 at 10·00 a.m . appointed as personal .. LSOEllCEPT1Nc;.-e1rom1rw IF YOU OBJECT to the representative to ad · "',:.:,··~':,.""'.:C:::::;::;::.:: granting of the petition. m1n1ster the esta te of ll•••neo• ,1,1..., •ntiuc1ino •11 ... ,., you should either appear Fa y e E . c 0 r b i n 0 f pipe mo•l>j, ,.,, ... ,, -•' "'co. ,,,,., at the hearing and state Newport Beach. California ond 0••1ne9t \y\ttm "'""' .... ~ vour ob1ect lons or fife (under the Independent -:=~:~o;., .. ::, '°,~: written objections w lttl the Administration of Estates J.,.y ,., .,.. .,. eooc. 10. Pt9t c,..,. court before the hearing Act). The petition Is set for oc1e1 "-.,. Your appearance may be hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 0,,.~!.~e~~,;~~..,:.~ :_0;~!::.~ tn person or by your at· 100 Civic Center Drive. •nou•e""'""°',,,..,..,_,,..,, torney. West. 1n the Cit y of Santa M .. v BE .t.1.\0 ,.N()W>< .. !> mo I F Y 0 U A R E A Ana, California on April e, ~:.r;;:,.'0·~ "~·0°'1 a~•<" CREDITOR or a contin .. 1980 at 10 :00 a .m . 111 • ,1,...t -··" 0t <o••u•-• gent creditor of the de IF YOU OBJECT to the "'O"•t•"" ., ,n., .. ,. •oo•• ,.o ceased. you must file voor ;irant1ng of ~he petition, :-.,:.;P~.·~.;,.\::,~·,;:..,:,'. 10 '" claim with the court or \IOU Should either appear Th• °"""'"·•<v """'" ''"" l.)""d 01 present 11 to the personal ~t the hearing and s tate T'"" bv •H-ot • °' .. '"°' .,., • .,,. representative appointed your object1?ns or file ;;.~~.:O"::::c:;:., '::.;': .~;~~0:0 by lhe coun within four Nntten ob1ect1ons with the ,,... ""~''''1""0 ..... ,,M CH-<••"''°" montrt'> from the date of court before the hearing ~· D•••u" .-°""""'° ,.,. !Mii• .,,., first issuance of letters as Your appearance mav be .... 11.n"°'"•ott>rr•·"•""04••t<11°" provide<! in Section 700 of lo '•vw tn.-...,,,.~f\iQntl'd 10 '-u \•td thP Probate ro" I in person Or by YOUr dt· pf()P"tl• to \4tt0\I' '""" Obh9fh0"'· . '-' ve 0 tornev .,.,, •~·•••"., "'" ..-"-< ... ..., C<1l1torn1a The time tor 1 F y o u A R E A , •• .,.,,, .... ou., ... ,.-004••~•-101> f1llng claims w ill not e•· -R E DI T 0 R 0 r . '""0'.,..., Do<·~· I .. ,. •"n'" Ho pire prior to four months -<" con •CIJ'l•·"-1M,. ._11, o•• .. 11<10. tingent creditor of the de-""•' A..:oro' from the dale of the hear· :eased. you must file vour S4•11 .,..., ''"" ~ ,,,_ .,.,. ,.,,~ 1ng noticed abOve. ~1a1m with the court or <o .. ,..,., 0' ... ,,,,.., ••0"" 0' YOU MAY EXAMINE • 1mOhf'd ~dtnQ t10• 00\\'\,•0f'\ Of oresent It to the personal ""'"m"'.,.."'· •o 0 .. ,_ ,...,.,,.."O the fife kepi by the court. representative appointed "''"''"""' """o• ,,,. _,,., -. .... ..., If you are interested In the oy the court w1th1n four ~:~;,"!";"'"':,;;::•;;~'::"::!..~' estate, you may file a re· months from the date of ..,..,., ,,,. ,,....,,"' ,,.,0 o..a 04 ''"" Quest w1tl"I the court to re· first Issuance of letters as '"" ,,,_, ....., ''"""'" "' ,,,. ce1ve si>e<.1a1 nottce of the ARIES (Mar. 21.Apr 19): Restnctions are :>rovided 1n Section 700 of !;::,•1;;;...,~ ";,~ ·~~·~:·~: inventory of estate assets the Probate Code of ,,.111 ..., r....,,.,.,, Aprn n ,..., .. and of lht> pet1t1ons. ac- Of Italy rem oved; you have chancetoexpressyoursell. lo MILAN. Italy <A P) -The Milan police California. The time ror 1000 .. "" .,,,,..,'O"l,,.,,,t,..,.,.,c ount') and r eports make changes wtuch open path to progress. railed in about 40 roreign fastuon models, asked fi_ling claims wlll not ex· ~n,:~·~·~ o;,~~':'!1:'s ... c.:.:;..l~~ describe<:! 1n Section 1200 Member of opposite sex figures in scenano them some questions and told them to leave :>ire Pf'lor to rour months 1001"° ., 1,.. ''u" o-i vN•• •m of the Cal1torn1a Probate Empbasis on s peculation. children. social Italy "as soon as possible." Then the beautiful from the date of the hear· Nonn R•o.d• ... !.•"'" -"'• COde activity,excitementofself-discovery o utlaws went bac k to the runway to fi'ni'sh Ing noticed above c..1t1orn •• 11t10& YOU MA y EXAMINE T"• lo••• •IT'ouM o• '"~ vnO••d TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 20)' Slick lo factual selling Italian fashions. . . b•••"'•"' t"" 001-'""' ""'"'"""" material. Attend to detaill>. Be aware of small The police hauled in the beauties from the the file kept by the court. ~·" .,,_,, io,.. '°'a i--· .... n Print in any agreement. Review. rebuild, insist on U lled "'•-•~ Eth.i . th C V rd I I d If you are interested in the •ntornc '"'• <-~ .,.., ......... 1.., n .::>US.....,,, op1a, e ape e e s an s ~state. you may file a re· ~=·~~.~-=.~.:;;c;,·,:,!..c:' ·quality products. Accent on homebase, opening a nd Japan o n W e dnesday because an ~uest with the coort to re· ,,,111 .,. •l'll«flt, "4.oo ~om._ dialogue with older authority figure. association of Italian models complained that celve special notice of the •1.•eo oo • ''""" ~ '"'· 1or • to1•1 GEJIINI <May 21-June20): You have greater their competitors didn't have the required work mve ntory of estate assets of l:.'.:!' ~<'1 >•. •• ..Jreedomofthougbtandactlon.Accentoncreative permits. and of the petitions. ac· w•LL•-c u1tu B•ke r , McNairy & Baker , Frederic M . McN•iry , Attor"•Y •t L•w, 606 Wilshire 81wd .. Ste. s10, S.nu MOftlca, CA 90406; (213) >M-21'3. -·-<>-~ 0..1y ,....,. ,.,., "· n. >1 -·~ PUBLIC NOTICE 'l>f'OJeds. traveltplans and romance. Be aware of Deport.alion ls the penalty. c ount s and reports .,_ '~- ::.percentages.Po b ,publicopiniooandtrends. ~scribed In Section 1200 '""°''~Or-'°"" o.ii~ Poot CANCER (Jwte 21.July 22): Che<:k prices, "NAME, PLEASE? Dale of birth? Place of of the California Probate M•• n.""" '·' '"° 1"'• wr>uio.coueT.,,CM.Jl'Oll••• beautify surroundings, make concessions which birth?" ooe of the Americans wu uked. Code. PUBLIC NOTICE OOUfn'TM~ promote family harmony. Accent on budge t, Tilell the inspector got down to buslness. Carol H•yes Egli, At· -::.:::mra:::....- iocome -0 .. Ual and skill of selectina special "Do you reside in Italy?" tonteY at Law, 419 E. 17th svPW1t101tQOUlt'TCWTN• CAM~ao..-...,_.. .. ..No.. Street, Costa Mesa, 1Tar•cwCM.J..ott•o•-su~.-."..._' ·prodL;1(July23·Aug. 22): Cycle is such that "Doyouhavea touristvisa?" Ea21tto9r n l• 92627• 014> TMuou::i:,c:-MtG• .. ~",.'r"-A'::~A-:.;::~-::,., ..... °'457 OltOt[ll TO~ CAU\IE ltt.__ Jo.MES 8 Gll1'NCiElt, ...... lfOTK:aOfJ ftUIT'S•'I ...... u ...... ...,., A .. NA M. ltOM •KllOWS. INC.. " tl"4• ... MM T"'tl .. ""°"'' IM ........ ,__,..._. ..... f/lwwtWILL HI.I. AT flU94.IC AUCT10N TO TH! HIC)HllT llOOt• flOlt CASH ,..., .... 14 ll-"" .... I" lllWtuC -... UMetl ..... , .. I, ...... l,llMtftdllMtMt_.,... .. _,,_ ..... -. It wMIW .... 0.-f/I ,,,,., Ill .... ..,...ny........,lltte,.*9d: 'T!WUstO•: llOHAl.0 D, IAt• ........ -"* llWI. ........... ....... _.... atNll"ICIA•'W': OCO•C)e C. 1.UCAJ ........ -"" ...... "-" .. "" . ""''" .... toft "' .. 11•. ,... ,.,,.,Of• flclll ~!ft VIit ffflo8 .. lllt .__,.~~, ...... .of In.ti _,__ -... ....,.. ~ ,.,,,. PA.-(.9L I All _,.~ ... ~ ...... c '" .... to I.All D .. frt(\.._ .. 14. '" .... City .. c.Mt Ma~- rrltjl -.6tdltl 1 .. "°'in. • So Cl l1t<llltl ... Of Mite.ti'-.,. .... ofllc:t .. llW '°'*" ,......, .. 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'°""ly t««def of Wiii (Oiunty , .... •-• S4rwt, u ... 1 • J. CO\C.. ~. c..' ,..,.,, .. 'nt.16 IM -l(""'t u-r Wod Deed Of I ru\t, Dy ,,.._,Of• t>r•.O..,. oet.i.11 '" In. Ollll.,_tlOft• ~ufed l ....... y, ,,....,IOIOf" ue<uted """ dellw<ecl Co t"" -"9""'<1 • '""'"~ DK•••ollOn of O«i•vjt -~ for ~le, ...., ,.,,".,. -~ ol Off«ll <tn<I of •I"< lion lo t•Y"' Crw uno.ru-6 IO 1•11 Wiii procwrty 10 YM•y >••d obll99hon\, -IMfNflt< ~ ...-ntQMO <•UMld wtd nottV-of bf"e•" ~ ot e•KliOft to Oe '""'_,,DK-1, 1'1'•• •nM• HO \OOlt "' -1:142•. ~ n., OI Wld 0.ll(t .. A~ S.t<I Wit' ""'" .. -. llvl "llllall{ <o~nt or w~MMr. •aot"et-' 0t •tno-. .,....,, ~1'9 1111e, ,,.,.,.uion, or ~ncumbr~n. '° Ot'I 0.. ,......i,..,.,, P<o"<• .... k"1 al aw -eCU W<U...., ..., ... .., 0..0 ... r ...... •"" tn ..... w ... tft Wt<I -----M>CK, It .,.,, -· l"t-af....., O-OOf fntlflt, te~~. C fwf''Qie\ •flld f' WpeftW'\ of ·~ ''""" -of tr. '""'" u .. ltd .,, W•O e>e.d OI I ru\I S.t<I -Wiii be MOii Oft T~y .. ,..,, t~. 1-•I II 00• met l""ottot• ~ ' 0 ... "" .... c..,._ny e ..... o• •mu..:• '-·'Sutt• 1110, o~ '"' Bou•••Of'll Wul. Or-. C...Hlorn•• At tM ll,,.,._ Of ttw tnH1•t PUC>f•<41t"9"1 Of OU\ notf<f', tftit tot•• •"'°"""' of tl\o'"' wnO••O O•t•nc.~ o f t .... ODt•Q•llOf\ _ .. ,..,b\1--de~•·OtO-ol lr°"t -nl-M <O'IC> •• _.._.., _ ..,._.. .. ,., ..... )/ O•w -cll••.I_, -.M.AOl'I Ew:~.tM ... ..... Tr""M By T D !iot<trtee Go _.. 8f ........, Oot""'°''°• __ SoK_., °"" Oty -· Wftl. C>r-.CA'2 ... ""'' jU...,.. T .o. Mlrvtea CCIMP...,.T o..CMY-...-~u• o.-..... c:a-tTMl m~ I ; ,._,,._ <>-c-tt O<oity p , .. ,, NWr H,-"" I.I, T9IO 10~ ·judgment, timing are on target. Streamline "No." Published Orange Coast •n -~n.-o1 -"''""u1°on O' Jll ... techniques. Get rid of superfluous material "Do you have a work permit?" Dally Pilot, March 18, 19, :~!!AT L ~ULL•v•H"" c...,.o1 •oTta• ., • .._. - -ni.' Definet.erms. Takeaim at ultimate goal. "No." 2S. 1980 1'27-80 "'H e PE n ,.o er 1n ~ :1 .=.::::: =:' ,:' = PUBLIC NOTICE VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 22) ·"--places people ''Then we s uggest that you leave the SULLIVAN, PPto•·-· ,.., ,,,.., • -... • ,,...,._ 11-..,. ---. . ' · ~ ' PUBLIC NOTICE JI&• "'91o11on •••~ 1rw <.,.,.al In•> Cbvr• •o--as they are, not merely through haze of wishful country .as soon as possible. Next. please." __ __ __ • ., orou ~"'9 """"~', ,. .. ,.,.. .. vi so• vu.11 ... _ .._,._ thinking. Accent on mystery, glamour. story NOTICE OF DEATH OF :,;~;t.:~~!u'!.'o£lAC~~'o'VAN '0 :.:.~=::--==~=-.:..:. beh.ind story. You gain access to secrets and arc "TIIAT'S IT?" one of the Amencans asked LILL I AN DAG MA A " is 04'ouEo ,,,., ... ~'"°"1 ,. -..... •a ..... LH 1• ,_.,,.. provided with privileged information the interpreter. •'Thank God. l thought I was 8 Y L K A S A N D O F •l'ttr~1•..., '" -·-...,. .. ,.., ,..."'' ·--._ LIBRA (5ept. 23·0ct. 22): Finish rather th&n go10g to be put bebind bars." P E T IT I 0 N T 0 A D · ~::.:"°~"'~,:'',~°:': ~:,_:~:;:0, ' To 1"" 11.._, Th cri I t b kl th f b' h MINISTER ESTATE NO. J·....,• .... , • ·--~-,,-., 1 • nw """''°""' ,..., """'" Pl'to begin -you can successfully round out import:mt e e.-r: s wen ac o e as ion ouses to ,,.,., -· ~ ........-.. .,.,.... .. _.. ,_ '""".,.,..nq ..,.,, ""'"'-"'°" project. Tie loose ends. Reach beyond current show Basile's s uits in AJpioe green, La ura A·1037JS. '" '"~ r°"'1,_,. 10<"1"" •• '°° c .. ~ mo '"" • -"'"" rnpan•• .... ~ ... JO B · tU" bath be · ft · k d K · · • T O .a '· t h P , r s , 'c~·",,10•,~.!'~·10*1 "!:.'1,~",'~ .. ~n•,. o..o;\ ot ttw Mt• trwt ""'' """"°''"°"' ,, expectations. Meaningful contact can Jead lo . 1ag10 s ro s in so pm an nz1a s benef1c1<1r1es. creditors .. ~ -·~; .~ P'f1;;;;;,, ;;-,~;.;.. o• ...,,,,.od~·~ ,.,, •o •··• • •••tt-greateremotionalfulfillment. embroidered tedd y·bear sheepskins to the d t d f ·~ ~ ~· f d b an Con 1ngentcre llOrSO N•-1-"Dl""9''°"'"° r•"'°"'"' ..,,,,.., -~ t•""' '°"'OP SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): A new career o re1gn epartment·store uyers hE're for the Lillian Dagmar Bylkas "1s~u•Ht<£AOAOEREO•"•I• '•"" ._, o. ~"4r<.., •""' ,.., '°"'' could open for you. Be aware, alert, take annua l preview of Italian ready·to-wear for next d roe>• 0' 1"'' °'.,., 10 sno .. c. ... ~ .,.. "'•" "''" " '"°""'""'t '"""''""'9 ·~ n persons WhO JTiay be pvOll"""' 1n '""Or~ C.cM" O.•ly tun<h""' or OI ..... orOH< <onctm•r>q initiative, elevate self·t·steem. Leo. Aquarius fall and winter. otherwise interested 1n the P1101. ~ ,. ... ,., .. P., 0 1 q.,..,., o••'''°" o1 "'°.,.,.rt'· "'o""'' ,_,, -natives pJav key roles Avoid lifting heavy The police action didn't endanger the will and/or estate '"<u••t>Qn 11""1"" '" °'•"Ol' '°""'' ••••0 <u\loOY ,,..,., --'· •norAty • J A · C AltfOrf'I+• Of!(f' • •f'•"' fo f tovr t <-• .. -.. b . ts A t · 't t rt t · h · T th t 't · b petition h<IS been filed <oJ•~ ... -_., -~ 10 --0•1• ~1 _,.. ~ '· -""" 0"-,.,,.. •• 0 JeC . ccep IOVI a IOn lO pa 1Clp3 e lll CIVIC S OWLDgS. 0 e governmen , qua ling l e O ·~· •• ~ ~ -u~ • • ~ ,..., o. Qr.,.,.., 1>V ,,.. '°"'' _,, proje<:l. country "as soon as possible" means in 48 by agmar Bylkas 1n the io• """"tnCl""c"' Pl>tot.,. '°"'" ,.,,,11 ,,. 1,... °'""""""""' of SAGITl'ARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec 21): Follow hours. By then, the Milan shows wllJ be over, ~~~~:~ r~~u:!s~~n~r~~~ oeieci~,.'~:C" ;1=~ .... 1,:.•"QOI-•°'""-''"" through on hunch. Intuitive intellect is honed to and tbe models will be off to Paris to s bow next JUOOO ot •.,.. • " ... ....,, •-'.,. H't•o., h 1 F h Dagmar Bylkas be ap-w l>"norCDvr• .... ......_.,.., .,,,, ,...ner. rw -razor -s arpness. You earn through leaching winter 's renc fas hions. Tempor ary work pointed as persona111 au .. ou-.... .,._.,.,,. .. ,.,_ .. - process. Sen es of apparent contradictions rail permits are no problem there. re present at 1 ve to ad· """""0 ""-FLl!MIHO rw-w. u ... ,, ,,.., .. "~ ..... _ l.ntoplaceandyouarebcneficiary. minister the estate o f ~.~~.:_.Sc• m 0·-t~~~~~~ CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 191 Diversify, THE LITHE, LONG·LIMBED for eign Liiiian Dagmar Bylkas of "_.......,._..._c.. nMr l~" expand range of interests. Gemini, Sagittarius models who tour the circuit of European fashion S( eadl Beach. Cdallfornia !~=~~ . ._ ~~•Mc.E1•o-r persons figure in exciting scenano. You push shows, showing off each country's new lines in un er the 1 n ependent Put>t•\l\Od °'-""''1 O~••Y P•io1 u wotom rigbtbuttonandcouldhitproverbialJ'ackpot One succession, have been favo rites of Italian Administration of Estates M•• H Ai>r '' •).•'«> •·-u 11n 11AJto MOUar , Acn The petition 1s set for L••t1• _ u+t _ .. ,,.. you are drawn toconiides a secret designers for a decade. No question had ever hearing 1n Dept No. 3 at P UBLIC NOTICE ::,~·:,--°""'"· AQUARIUS (.Jan. 20-Feb. 18): State needs in been raised about them berore. 70-0 C1v1c Center Drive, s-14,.,..,c.11.....,...ttm rrank manner. Make inqukies. get promises o n The fashion hou ses hire them through West, In the City of Santa l'iCTinous eusi••u Puo11"""" Or4119 eo.s1 o.,,, P11o1, dotte d line. Another Aquarian figures agencies based a broa d or in MiJan. F~s range Ana California on Aprll r"e """"uurEMINt M<t• 1us Aor.1 19'0 u1~eo prominently. Be willing to t ear down for ultimate from $300 to $500 an hour for those most in 1 s. 19so at 10:00 a .m ""''"•'~0~~-•"0 ,,.,.on• .,. 00"'0 purposeofrebulldingonamoresolidstructure. demand for parading do wn the runways and IF YOU OBJECT to the P•Rtc: Pue .. 541 C'.01""'"s1•«1 P UDLJC NOTICE granting of the petition HYnl•nQIOfll!H<~ C•111.,.,..., .. , P ISCES ( Feb.19-Mar. 20): You meet excitin g photo sessions. . · Melle< ,.. w1hon 1)11 v•nt•qo ... member of opposite sex. Express yourself. put The model gels about 60 percent of the fee you should either appear Or•ve, Hvn1onc;i1on Bo<" C•11torn•• Firnnouseusi•us at the hearing and slate ., ... , •AM« nu11111•T ideas to work. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius natives The rest goes to the agency, wh.ich is supposed your obi'ections or file J°"""' E w11_., 1~11 v.,,,_ '"~ 1o11owu1q .,.,'°"' ··~ 001nv Playsl· .... incantroles to pa her Italian taxes · 0rin, Hur11inoton e.~"· <•1""""" o'""~"" ~~~~~~~~·~~~~·~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~-~~~~~~-·~~~~~~~~~~~~wr1ttenobjectlonswlththe., .. 1 tEAAA ~t~~,P~-o~~ court before the hearing. Potr1<i. A SnW111. 1'.>41 S..•c-1rv1,.. C..t!Ornt• .,,,. . _._ Brilliant Ideas Good things come In small packages. For ex.ample. pierced eaning.s set in l 4K yelloi.v gold from your f amlly )e1Neler. This army from our collection Includes hearts sprinkled with diamonds, pansy faces with diamond dewdrops, Initials for that personal touch, and love knots topped with a diamond. Or how about a cultured pearl ring with side diamonds? Small, yes ... but what a big Impression she'll have of you! B.D.. HOWF.S and SON nm JEWELERS fOR FOUR GENERATIONS "' NIWPOllT MACH 1412 Vi. Udo/ 6~17 Jl un tOIClUS/ ,ASAOf!UI I SANTA ~11\AA 'AW W'llHC$/ HAWAII -------------____ .. ----- Your appearance may be LtM, HunttnQIOfl S.<Kll, Colllornl• CovrtttM Peul, 16101 lnlrep.11 i ., .. , loM, ._. .. .,., IM«ll. COlll°""o n person or by your al· Som...i w SnWtto, 1u.1 *"-., .. , torney. Lene. H11n11noton BH<11, Gt1ltorn1e o.nn1, M r..,1«, •-.U Qvlf'I e., I F Y 0 U A R E A flM• l•,.., HUfttlnQIOll St.ell, C•lllOf'nle CREDITOR TPl!i llvt.l,_U I\ <Of'OU(C..i Dy • Ml Or a CO n)· ~ncire1--.v.1p. Artn.ir G .,_, no f MOnle<tto tlngent creditor of the de Pe1r1< .. A Slftilfl Wf•• ""°'" c..i~ttl01• • ceased. yOY must flle you '"'' •1oc-1 •M 111..i ""'111 '"" 11.., L. Pr•u. 110• P9r1 C:-'-clalm wlttl the court of pre .. counly c..,~ of OrtM199 eo.tftl'f Oii Pl•u . Ne-•1 8uc11, ce111orr110 M41rCll 10, 1'90 616 sent It to the pe r sona• "1~ Ci•••ld "'"'°"· 1us "'••"4. representative appointed! Pvbllitltd Or~ c.o.11 D•Hv P11o1, Ar<te1••.Ct1110n11•'1006 by the COY rt with In fourlM•• II, l\7S,APr I 1• tm• !>lltnjl ..._.._ ... IS WUI Mire th f th f •• "'"• ""°""· C.llloml• '102• mon s rom e date o P UBUC NOTICE '"" ...,...,." " •-t..i o, • first issuance of letters as •• 1,,.,,_llllp. provided In Section 700 of PARK °""1'-Peui t h P b t C d , Tiiis ''°.._.,. wes tlltd •111'1 Ille e r o a e o e o co11,.1y c1er11 ot Ore"Qe CoU111r Oft Callfomla. The time for SUPERIOR .,,1111, 1•. lllno claims wlll not ex· "'*" Ire prior to four months couuAl.ESCENT ""~~":.' ~~.~t O.ltyc:.':o rom the date of the hear-nt lno noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE HOSPITAL he file kept by the court. If you are Interested In Pa11t1tt••1t1lftt14 he est•ht, you may fllea re· civ1i 1t1t111•A<t4lf "" .. uest with the court to re-w. w1" tt~ Ml'911t• °' .,., ..... celve special notice of the ,,....., « -8M w111 11" 1111 - Inventory of estate assets ~r;:,1:i:!Z." ""' JNC~ "1"' no nd of t~. petitions, K· , OUnts 1end rtportl • wlll ftOI K<••I HllellU f"9f'll escrlbed In Section 1200 "''~.---• '"'' ,.-.cue• f tM C:.llfomla Probate •• Cl arke, Leery a oone y, Attorneys at aw, oos L•nkers"l m lvd., Suite 721 Hort" oll~woood, c ellfornl• 161 , U U> 7'9·5000 or ·• Published Or•nge Coast llY Piiot, Milrch 1!c. 1.!£ S, 1980 1~ ••m •ttl•"-1\l Wiii 0. ...... ltlltlll .. 111r19 ,., .... ,.,ellCt ti ....... II lecltlllts AM Mnk • •Ill .. r•IM w1111111 uw ,_..... •11'*11 l(flffttf\11\left. PUBLIC NOl'ICB CO\T .. ME~ SAl'ltfAltY Ot\Tlt<CT 011 .. ~ COUNTY, c.AUl'OltNIA NOTla INVITING llDS OflCE 1~ HEAC 8" GtllEH IMI ••~ 0"'0001-41\ tOf fvH~nt'wf"t9 •H f4Ctor . '"•'~'••''· _.qvtpm~nt ''•"\00"14h<W\.,..., \UC:f"t °'""' .• '"""' "' m4V .. f" rf"QUtf'rO to t t.,r C0 '4 ~f A U(T tO H O F l>tl fl'OllOWIN(, P~OJEC f !>AHITAA Y S£w(P MA IN AN O ~EWA Cil FORCC -•N tN WILSON STREET rRONI MARBOR 8lVO TO FAI RV IE W A0 .. 0 AHO ""DOIF•t•llON or WILSON !>TREE T Pl.IMPING STA fl()H 810> ... n OP ff<fo....., 1>V llW C°'t..t ,,_W .....,,.,, °'""" •C ""' Oft~e Of -City t....-11., 1/ F••t ()r1w, Co\IA #Mw , CAlllorr'4•. Ulll•I tl'le hour 01 II 00 • m , ""''' ~. l'llO, •I _,,, tl--y Wiii OP OCR.,.., pue,lltly end MMd -"'-tourw.•I<~ s. ..... a ...._.., >lwll ..... t"" hC~ Of ..... --•nct--Of--bl.tl""' °""'' O•\.f.,..,.ll'ttnq m....-~ Any bt<I .... ~·--Ille .Clledvwel (lo$•t111 ...... for ow 'KelOI 04 Olds ""'" tit ,.. IUt'Nd 10 "'°' ---· II j/MtJ OP llW ...,... ''lt''-WDlllh of ,,_ _, to"'" In.ti"" Oo<I •• ,....,...., "'_, h""t • A sct OI pt-$oKltl Pro¥1,,_1 .. ,.. -·•lcn> eo c;.ne.•1 Pro••wons to !'-~ Sclecr!l(<lllOftl "'*Y be ol>- 1.,,..,., .. -otflU 04 IM Olff<tor Of ~I( S..Voc~. Aoom 41', 11 F•tr Or•~, Coi>C.. ~ C,.HfonW•, llp)n ....... ,..~ p.1ymerff ... JS.00 An "°"'"°"'" <,.....9f ol \I 00 w ill OP_. ti "8ftlll«lby ..... t. E..:" bid lhell be m..ie °" Ill• PN>PO>Oi IOnn, -1\ P I tlVOUOl'I P 1 ,....,.,,Oe<I 1n C1'e cont•«• dO<_..,.,, •nd '"'•'• ~ ~c<omPjlt"••d '\y • (fflltle<:f ,,,, ..-·. <1'19<• Of' Cl..,btcJ Donll f°' -IK> 11\tn '°' or ~ •-t Of,,.. 1>111, ,,,_ peyeM Co~ CMt• -w SolniCMy Ol•t"<' No P">· l)OWi. \/\Oii lie <Olli•Otrecl UflleU tC COfftt>tnle<I "" wen u ......... Cl'leO, <•V>or~•llClncl. Ho .,.., .,..., .,. <Qntlt)erecl ""'") ,, ,, -Oft. -'°"" """''-.,., t,,. C-t• ,,,,,... :s.nittrr Ot•C•k1 - " -lft t<G..-.C. wl1'1 1"' Pf'O ,,,,..,.., .. ,,.. Prapowl r.....ir-1• Et<ll CllclCltf mll't be ll<enwcJ Md e KO pr ..... lfltd M ,_,,..., Oy i.w. T ... loefG .. ~>M Cf'lt Coile MeM $tnlt.ry Ottttlel ,_,.....) Ille t1eN '°~....,Of ol4 .... TM <Mlt•'°' INll <MnlMY wllll ~ P">•hloM o1 Sec1~ 11/0 10 11'0 If>. c lullv•, Of ._ Glllfontl• l,..Mlor Co*, IM ... V .. lfftt r.tt .... IUltr Of w•\ ttlt lllhlle<I Dy ,,,. C.o•t• MtH W.ltery Dlilflct wNdl .,. II ... wllfl -Ai\liW.. S.C,..twy tf ..... Olsttkt .... '""" _ ............ "'"'rlbtd tttertlft lllf' -Omt>lltl'<e ot Ulll ,_ DotM: Mt<'Cll 14, 1• ty<>rdwoftlle '68rd et Ol...cton Of CM eo.w ""'"' StftlllW"f Of It. Pvtlll"'911 Or .... C'.Nt1 Otlty Pf!Qt, ~(II ti.a ... IOMO PUBLIC NOTICE ....... . . .. ....... WWW. 0 • kSOU4 .. Tli• Blggeat Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Tr•de It With a W•nt Ad ,.IA&. HOU-.o OPPORTUNITY tM'r o "'*••• •· ............ ~ • ~ii: t:a~ =- ... Ad of lNI ........ Wlplto •rtlH "UJ Pte· A WI._ 1M WUTCU,._ r..t.. UmJtaUoe. OI' JUST HOUC9 dllled-=nttce .,.._. OD ......._ -""""'-Ca t c h the se numbers . 4 b 1 g -. UiilOUll" ........ ~ ~-. °' ......... arilJ.D, or &ft bedrooms ; 3 r1replaces : 3 baths; 20x40 ......_ to make •DY pool; 2600 sq. ft. s ingle story floor :r~.~.:,11~· plan. Catch these features : Built·in BBQ, new drapes : one bedroom with ~Ef apepa wilt not e n t r y a n d b a t h ; n u m er o u s lY ac~pt any e n t e rt a i n m e n l po s s i b i I i t i e s ; 4'1t alo1 for real everything in immaculate condition : ==~ tn viol•· the price is $259,500. That·~ a winner --'--------, in Westcliff! • •r•cw-!tl5'... u. .... 1sen u.-.1CJUI: li()Ml:i REAL TORS>; 675-6000 2443 East Cont Highway, Cororia del M11r ;;.=a.=Ej _..YNOT--• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...., ............ ............. .,,. • DCWIR SHOltlS WTSIDE J LOWDOWN ....._•...a... J Owns' aa19 brint offer Cff.QMEI .,_. -OD this f....Uc I Bdrm 11 1111111•-•• .. ••• .. •••• f&Dlily home. llaid1 EA.talde, Coata ei a t 1 m 4 I 002 ~ 11 3 car ,., .. e charmer, braad Dew, ·--·•••••••••••• too. Call for more de· ju1t completely re· modeled! New roof, ~ W~i WMT tails. carpet.a pemt. kitdleo. .O'Boatalip. 646-7171 the worb! IDcnldlble 1235.000 . ~Nll19.,I HVN108'1"1((• v•lue, Juat ,102.900. J:~.~.!:1~~ decora~ed 1•·,. , .• H&.ny! Take advantage! ~~~~~~=-..... ~llVIH1t; ~~~~~.to~·o~ ·~·· (iir&if ti ~~:•:i::.~ f •·IHlfil b-~~~J=~-~-~==~·~=-~~-~I bargain! Super if unt· .oLF COURSI YU -...... ._ IAY VIEW lngtoo Beach loeat1on Great Back Bay locaUoo. ~ • with new pa.i.Dt, across 'Ibis bigs bedroom home ,llDUCED SZ0.000 from community pool features a bqge family / f Bdrm, 4 fireplaces. and teruus courts. Call dining rm additkln btg large deck. private game quckly751·3Ull ~or your pool ta· ~fin~c:e:·it~w;~ «=:SELECT J ~ .:: J: ~teb~ ~}!-~: Hurry, c all T'PROPERTlESl rl~at$ll.8-:°IALTY ~'''"''lr••Ol'J N'I' 2-STQaT ~.4 t1f1lltl =.~r== ·:= .. • ........ SIDI home. llf'OfeulOHltJ' ... ~c 3IOO + aq.ft.. -I p.oed t.bnJulbout, walk bo me . T 0 ta 111 re . 9'11.DA&.ILOT to bead1. open Pavilioo modeled , hardwood -----~ ---- (842•5678) One Catt Service Fast Credit Approval of n11wporl REA" TORS 67S.551 I IM COIOHA OIL MAR: 011 le1y1ide; f•tuAk Mw Kroll tM W. bay to tM , ........ A .,,., .. , kMd ol "--a dee....,..,.._. Spit ttYel, c.to. Wtt. ...... ~ ,....., roo.n ..d *°""'°' ..... "*"-root. ~ 9'd privacy. $565.000.. IM COIONA OB. MAR: 0.. Gc*lewod; A c...._.. 1-2 tot for ,...... ••etopMut; -• .. lbecfroo. + dtft + Zbath.-111 • ..._ locattcM. SI tS.600. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coeat Hwy., CoroM .. Mar 675-551 I HHIMSULA r0tMT Newly de corated 4 bdrm. family home. Close to ocean. $325.000. IATROMT We have several fine home~ · with pier & slip B. TOIO ~SE C~Y 4 Bdrms., 3 baths: ranch sty lt'. mini-est.ate in orange groves. $249.500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR i·l 1 P, 'f .. .i. [l, .... '4 B (,/'J 6 161 ------------ SUOODOWH No qua.ti.lying. Nice 2 br 2 ba Jnine condo. Pnnc. on1y pleale. B&r. 975-t m c:r 4117 ·a:ii:a T1-d111 .. ,.. Spilt level 4 Bdrm w ,tsuce famUy room & deck, dlnio& room, 3 fplc 's, lovely pool. -.iert> ocean and harbor vtew. All for only 88,000. TOP VALUE! llS.950. 4 Bdrms. 2 baths. hardwood floors. new katcheo w1tb all lbe goodies. VA assumable 8'"-% k>an. 1315 pays all. 'Takes II lot down, bul call ror more tnforma· Uoa.. •• *"ZJU ()litll;I09•tf\fUf• II'• I [W:IG$1tl SUf'9l SHAltP 4br, t~ba. W tnke fam rm. Ir frmJ dining Nice aree nr Tust.an • 17th Part Ptace. lne 84.2 7461 -- . '. I :-, I '" Y '.\ TAYLOR CO. Hl-.1\l.IOI ~~' ·.,1111 l~J.11; MIGUll. SHOUS OCIAl .. OMT NICE HDUCID St 00,000 A fantastic view of the beaut. blue Pacific. Private steps from "S't>ur own d oor t o the community beac h Exclus1ve area with a 24-hour security gale. Spacious contempora r y home with 4 bedrms. formal dining. fam rm. recreation r m. study, 31".? baths. Spa & bu1ll:in fi sh aqua rium. $1.100.000 Co ns ide r e xc han ge for Newpo r t bayfront with boat s lip WISLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. REAlTO.S 2 I I I S.. Jooqula Hilb lood NEWPORT CIHTER. M.I. 644-4910 ~(® 2eoch Rea lty REAL EST.ATI UCEU.IMCE SIMCI I '49 COM! WITH US ... to DOYH SHOllS. Shftplfy yow to. pt~··-• ~ wil cony ca"''"' "--c.191) •Mn...,.., 3 ~am & t.Nty f'OOlll t.o.. . ..._. y.d. e.xwiom pool $215.000. ~ &.o•IMJ NEWPORT BEACH CHIHACOVE f'alllutk 3 + dark room I.ti exclusive Chirui Cove Bay and ocean view. F'e<" land and ass um abh· loan. C.11873-3550 •'ft-1 I• '· f • 759-0811 ta<>AO~ HAllCMI VIEW HIUS Super ftnaDodq avall . OD this loYety 4 BR. f aim- ty nn bome W1lb relaxln& V'"1 of mtns & h.1lls1de Ruhsl1t"aly pnet>-d at S3t9.SOO can IAYFaOMT Wlttl ''"' a 11p Faotastic location w/vtew of at least rour islands <Lido. Linda, Harbor & Bay lsl.) Thafs where the action is. Two story. 5 Bdrm. 6 Bath, nicelr. decorated and well maintained. Don t fre t the lenders. this owner will finance entire balance after a normal down payment. $1 ,190,000. Call for appointment. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport ll•d. Conlt' 30tl9 SAIA DID m 12". She decorated tbla beau-TOT AL ....... ,,,..., .. "'T ty to m a ke ll tbe ASS41M•&I de...,, oeatest and ooe Spedaeular J Bdrm. 2 al t..be loYellm bomes batb, famll1 room, you miPt waat. 3 Bdrm. crackllac fireplece. 2 ba and• nice. &ocalloo. Clear, aparkliD& pool. Cail now 919-5370 AMwne '75.000 loam. A Tot.al peymemt 911. Mk· LLSTATE ~= !:. ~ REALTORS ~~9 •11 )11Jt/l'Ol<I N«f' ~-.·~; [~ IMIM1 t.dwood noon. dou ~•1e . Lot e0a120. 2S.c..tC 0 -~~----BDlh ~ ~ ...... ._., ---· _,...-deM Wiila. • ..... 541-772' auwnab&e .__ ~ ~~~~~~~~ low paymeau. Call blb-.tbey~ .... PEHIMSULA Sl~~o Whelan (}wMr will C&rT} faoanc. Real Estate 101. No qualafy1os to ~1666 buyer. Uabellevable 3 .... --__;.......___.~-=~-1 _-.L Bdrm. 2 story home ._ vvw Rich parquet floors . )bhogany wood beamed rt'1hn1t1 . toully rt' modeled lbn.ioul Ju.st listed' Won'\ lut with ~ pm ."t' 41 terrru. Call 6.s i171 1'UUX! SIJl.000 All '8&.a are 2 bdrm. Try ~ dwn Owner will CMTY CUl1raCl. C.I I now 5"4&-ZnJ . ., .. '; .... • I . ..................... . .owM•arr Redueed to ms.ooo lbr + 1 br + guest f~-dblgar Don' d.l.lturt> laanl4 a......,OpalAve. nm woa \Jut. Owner mwt Seil! Submit your olfer with; ......... ...... 671-JaU 50I Park A.,._ Balboe J.al. Ewmilap~ l•n..OUwMI 3MJders prime EasUlde overtootmg Pool & Ten· Ooon, bay wiDdowa too. .tec.bon. Priced lo sell nis Courts. Good as-Gourmet kit cbeo fast. oN¥ $85,000. Call sumable loan. Hurry! o v e I o o k s s u n n y .-1111 can~ brukfast area. 2 large :j""'"""""""'' I! iiliMld f ~~f[;~: ~~~Pf~v~',~,~~~~~~~.~~~ -~·~R......._-.M I ble top pullman1 +2 IMVESTotlS 6UMITS 1 Block l o Or e a n $325,000 . Prid~ or ownenhtp. Seller will betp with hnA.0C1ng Call ~ TWOFOIOHE Tbas 11 a builder's dream. Two boula 00 • huge 6Lxl34 • lot i.ooed R-3 Mldway Ctty ls un- der county ZOlllllg aod they allow OM wut ~r 1CXXl Ml ft Poss1btl1t1~ are unlimited M OVl' qui r k ' As k in){ o n b $125.000 H A L B O A I SL A ND RF.ALTY 673"870U ------IRISH LANDMARK FSI'AT E LDcludes Emell Castle and attached Georgian house -and caretaken pl~ 3 at"res ~ crouodl. Call foe bi.s- tory aod fu.U desc.ripOoo.. OOITIE V A.L t-:NTI :-.a: m.QJOO or &40--0997 TAJCEOVE:R C0190MA DB. MAI 3 Bdrm + bay \ lt'W. pnced SZS6.000 Fu-st TD llllUiil IJ)tettst 11 ~, r;. . p 61. Sl.580 C.11673-&:iO MAMSK>HS Mqrufieftlt eu11tom v~ MID!Wftl. 11.250.000 and IUO'J.000 Super fiDa.o<'· m&. Mer to Sunday 'a ad IQ 'Cl 81 1 100 2, ''MANSIONS'' By 0.0.-twill ftuDce) Prum *-. 4 dlllon to So. Bay. 3 Br 2~ Ba lrl b•· m& rm1dlD101 combo. hm rm w /l;lar & beth~ be r-.1 ). Ext JUlt pamted + partial int redec Oversize carport. 11 palio. Aaking tm.000. Shown by appt. l7MB> .. _. ~ more queen aiJe bdrms. Eastalde Costa Mesa SPY•LASS A mull to 1ee. Cilll now ....... ASSUMA&ILM. 11 o,: at lo n , l w o 3 ... AMCI ror persooal prevlew. laedrooms, four 2 "-·'-'-door-•-= Ml>7171 Ulre ~ ioaide & out wltb new cpt 'c and a fJl.:y brick f.rpk ta Ulla llttnctive 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home. Lee u1umable. tom with no qualilytng. Onty 115.iOO. Act DOW, call m.s1lO a.droom.a, 1 bachelor. ~ ... _., OP1N r11•1o 11 u1'H•0111N1t1• ~ have 1ara1ea " to skyl= lo oor IM I =-=e~ a~~~~~-.. :10111 •,...aer cany 2nd Bd.rma, family room · om•••••-•-Tll. JIWl price SU0,000. S)llUl5&-2JllllO wltb fireplace, 'dlnlog . • room. llOUJ"IDet kite~ all opem to freelorm 4=: SELECT Ai spa. Panoramic view TPROPERTIE al mount.aina. Assume I • Jom and owner will help ~ A11M:IUILDBS rlunce. $455 ,000. e !:I ft of prime ~-~-ft.. proper• 'Ol'fN l114J • ll\IU1'1CJ~I l~o<t • ~~~l•B~I· CD Coldwe_ll Ban.~er JUST USTED--IASMIME Cll!llC Lovely 3 Bdrm & study with fireplace. Custom decor. Vacant & waiting for a lucky family. Great financing available. $259,000. IN lll!WPORTCE~R •. 644~060 •................ o4 .. ._.,......., .... .... 1oirto ..... tovr .... _._ ~1 Ru B D E I I I • •• 1 I 11 I I* .. . L.1;' T H t c 0 I : · I I I I . · 1.,__L_£_..C..,£_R_.., .... ! to ':::ft •.::.:i:: I r r I . , oenino -mat lMY """-'*' • - -they .,. l'MllY getting wtltl -r-,-R-£ _S_E_V--, ~ -. 1! I I' I I I •~:-"'-<Ml-~ ....._ __ ..._...._....._, ,_ ::...~ ... ~ ........ r! ;:ffiff#.f 1"m r r r r r t t I W ~\mffhtol I I I I I J I ~ ~~= ......... w•ftwtHw ALLSTATE REALTORS 5 BR 4 Ba c ustom waterfront bome w /17x38' pvt dock. Priced Sl.085.000 d11'Kt from W.lder. For detalla CID this home and •ppl to 1 ..-.1ST • n see. call Carol Hoff, agt. · :J • + POOi. & SP.A 1131~. Prin only. Tlled entry leads to lavtlh IMne room and MIWPOlrTllYlllA tout1 fireplace . $104,900 Gourmet kitc hen. Owner will help finance .f'tlnm1 dln.ln1. 3 huae th1s fantastic ' Bdrm bdrms a nd 23' game prden bome. Huie add· nJOID. Wall~ llau OVef'· on(amUyroom,aechaded looking pool and easy patio, dining room too! care rear IJ'OUl>ds. Only Second story boat• U,llOO. Call DOW ror de· master aulte +3 more taUa.9-7181 speciolm bdrms Call for r,,,,. ,,, .. ,. " \ , VN ")"' ••• , • ~:~~.:~~:~:::.~: ! • INld [WIHlll ~ ~~ ... , SeU Idle items immaculate 2 ·llory bome wtUa all the extras. Oara1• door opener. water •oftener. d~· eanllar wall CO¥eftnp . Call fGr app 'l. Sl9.SOO ..,,._ f7$..flT7 eves associated Hp ('I• ' ,, ' "I f • II , t ' ~ .. I It f Jl1fN f11.J•11 \ f 1 ~., llJMI t4o(t • [epMtlJ He1. i h 1110-~ Rt ·.1lty I 1do 1 1<1'.llh Pl ll\l' • · •too • .. , •r " • UDO"SMOST SPICT.AC~I YllW Sll Udo Parll Or.. 8lh floor condo. 24 Hr. leCUrity. Call for •PP\. OCIAMVllW! MOW $17t.500! SECURITY BLDG . Ultn-deh1u penthome • 2 bdnDI.. 2 bet.bl, frplc .• deck + community IUDll!it!H · wlll trade · fina.oce · lease option with Sl0.000! ...,. lay Prop. ... .,.. ... '75-7060. OC!.AM FRONT IAMCJt fllOaCmSALI m acres. Appraisal aooo Plr acre. Buy al S1SOO per a cre. 50% down. Sbart eterow. Ad Sitter Q,IOGIC>Jtbn. ~~u. TUUX EASTSIDI C.M. Heme + income! Owner MU carT)' COlltract. 20'l, down. Super clean and nea. Best Costa Mesa, location. SlS:USO. Act row. there ·s only one. call54&-Z31J v''f'°' 111 J • f •,"JI• t N '• f ' [®BilBd A J Bdrm ~ bonu~ room Madl'lOl'I '.I.1th ni g h t ll 1t hl & m o untain v tt'w. l,;pj.!r Jd l•d 1n l'&rlhlone eolnr:.. ~49.900 E!E llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 65 YEARS OF SERVICE taVIMl'S MEWIST M.OOM Arllsllc11ly IJecoroted Northwood Patio Home. This llome Shows Llkt' A Model Inside &r Out.aide Tn Level. Three Larse Bedrooms Plus Bonus Room & Family Room. Spring Has Sprunl( &r This Home Is Buntlnl With All The AmmJlle.<1 In The · Worr4. S1'7,$00 1 ASSUMUU LOAM Quiet Cul-de-Sac Location. -Oood Starter Yor Young Family Four Bedroom Home W/Auumable Lonn New !arth Tont Carpet&. Brtdll,& Chttrful Eal·ln Klt cMn Ono Ot lrvjne ·s F inest Community Astodallons With Pool & Tcnnit 1125.000 :®· ~-=i &31·1• 111 DOV. DllVI f ,..,,, ,,, "'. \ t .. ,, f '· f ~IMi:I llCa A&.,Nlli IE llALT'Ott 7Jl..Sl15or ~ macnab I lrvtne realty A SUBSIDtARY OF THE IAVIHE COMPANY EUGAHT COUNTRY UVIMG! Georgian Colonial Estate in idyllic 2·acre s t:lt 1 n ~ overlooking Ne wport ·s Upper Bay & surrounded by huge trees & rollinf? lawns . Excellent f ac1ltties for horses. Pool & spa & separate guest house on prope rty . S t .300.000. Lynne Valcnlmc 644-6200. (G·75> -'7 11-1414 -,,, .. ,00-- (omfJU' Veley Cen1.,. w~ C-e< 64J..12JS 644-6200 C!OI °'°"9r 0.-Habor V-Cent• a o real ~ estate MO 9UALIFYIMGI PAMTASTIC FIMAMCIMQ. CW, Sl4t,000 -tMt .... ~s ......... ..._.,,., ... ~d .... , •• , ...... Sllw-.. csry ht.,_.~!! -NIW,OIT llACH CONDO. Ml•l·•l•w fro• •uter Hite. l 1e•aa•.-~ .............. tee. C1 •tf ,..a. .. Aq •• ...................... cw.--. SILL wmf COMAD•ICI Utt .,_. ..._ _. tM pa 1fl11I dr et 0--,.. .......... a n•tft. OMyttl' .... fl"hc ........... .... toywt 2744 I. COAST HWY. CORONA DB. MAI 759-161& , ... '"II.Al ---.. ,,. ._.,_._ ---... ' ...... ---.. ..---.. . . -. --,_ --... -~...,.....,,. .......... d ·-~---i. -----.... ,._ .. ___ --...-...----..................... _..,.._._......._..,.. ...... ~------- CH.+lt•t8HOMI Unusual -remodeled llld renovated J8r home pg 2 Bdrm apt. t.aree loveb' nlOlllS. IDICI' beth bu jacu.ut. Dbl 1ar. ... bbup. lamdr7 rm. .... ......... 1 ...... 67S.JJJt c... ...... 1022 • •••••••••••••••••••••• llDO..Oc.-Yn 3 Bdr. 2 be. fee lud. Newly decorated. Jacu:ui. pvt beacb. owe. areal terms. Pric:ied to Mil at 1155.00ll. 8a'.G1·~ C.Wtl-h' By Owner. Creative finandn1. CuaLombed lbroulhout-3 Bdrm. 2 be. pool u yanl, bead'! accm. Call for appt. 84N073 SPYGIASS Owner will carry lit. l1'\IR deed or laue op· dla. 5 bdrm. -... ft. .... A.- lat ••••••••••••••••••••••• aimAwaGll .: ASWM••IUMM: _,. ...... I~ alrlum mo4el. 1 ... •mllle ..... Cl!IC ... ODell 1'11& ... --.......... eaU •am . · · HlRITACl JJ ! ,\I ~ I 1 ft' D11UuU•e aew I lallraa•, N M ... a " ,...,... •IMmMia.o.11.. ..... . . . t ·• HlRITACI ''t Al T1 lll'. SYCAMOll ..... •=e:i 11u --"41W ...................... . ,...._, Luwl I bd, I~ ~ ..... Vv.. Oftb \)'r llt OCIAMVllW ........ ., J.Jtle • bOOk you c n'l put. doYin . on way nf criblnJC thi1 approxtm1tely 4,000 ~ n mon ion Wh n rou aee It, you'll want to t1ta.Y 18 b amed c~mn . 32:x30 living room. 3 fir places plul library. Wall of "Ian. breothtaktna vi w or oceun. Pool plus spa. Prlvote bcor h, ttnd l«1nn1s ~ourl. Sp cl cular 1un ct 24 hour ~ecurity uard. Own r will help fllHU\l'C. Act be.... Quit~ towo.bomt ow. 'hrabl. tbr, dea camib. OalY 4 a11allable, ~ 1 f'plca, pool. ape, frcl9 .... IUD Santa aw. ~ a•.ooo .,.,._ I 044 •••,_. INdt I 0'9 AM Aw .. .....,,.;-SllJim' w ~ w 1ftn •••• •• •• • •• • • • • • • • • • •• • ••••• .. ••• • • ...... •••• •• /4n Nll1lL HAii l) ~ A55UCIAI ES RealP.lllt.w "R"Ua MIAlt COUHTIY nc..m-mo * •EXllUSIVEl Y a.ua 75'0HWATa 81 ownct' on H1.ImbokSI l1land . c u1tom w.tesfroat beauty, ea cep.ional 3 dwmeJ view, 4.000 IQ ft Ii)' U.doclt. lg ll6SWJl&b6e ftxed kJ.an at 11~%. 1179.000. Open Sal.&n 16531 Carousel Ln (714 )M&-34-41 OUISI Sllt,500 • Grac1oca living. Lge 5 Free 1taodm1 liroad bdrm. 2 at.ory in move-In lftJOI' home oa comer lot coodillon w /aparklina acrma rrom park One '11 pool & spa. Owner will ~BRJOOES lowest he lp w l flnanc1 ng pnced homes · yet cash HwTy ! Woo '\last! to an A.SSUMABLE loan 54S-949 I will get you 9 5~ in tenst. Home ls 21,; years new and ready ror oc 1044 cupancy. Call today ••••••••••• ••• • •• •• •••• Aald.ng 1130.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~· ....... ... ... . ............... . IMIOACOYll Older lllome on 10 • Ba1ho•t lo& wit b t.oetau,. a ••. na UU.000. By owner , ..... ..,...,.... 601 LIDO a.., W-.rftoat t'OOCkl wb Speda~ view. Amunable loM. Call for ckWla. *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 OWMll W/CAllY TD 3 8R 2 Ba. dinloc area. lovely tiled patio, pe.rt1&Uy eocloNd.. de- oorat.ive Iron 1upporta Vacant , probate, SWS.000. RED CARPET REALTORS ~ WISTCUFf 1'li.DfT10MAL Sunny patio • pool -3 Bdrms + add oo family room. Beautiful ex- tenor -beaut1fully menicured yard. Pric-ed to sell quickly $196,000. 642-5200 HIWCOHOOS ()peo.lnc this weekend from 10·5. 2 master suit.es, cathedral ceil· mp, lg. yards, skylights, contemporary design Re.dy to move in. On Vactaia between Karbor & Newport Blvds ~or848-l&M eves. $13,590 Down! No Qualifying! Owner will finance! Bright t'beery home. steps tot.be lake in Wood· bndge. JtWOOOBRIOGE IH'ALTY 551 ·3000 .,J!!i .. ~~!O!L,. ~~ est.ate. 6600 sq.ft. 4 to 6 .l~fr ""' Bdnm, 51,; baths. Pool --------- DESPER.ATE! 3 Bdrm. 2 balb, nice area near Soo. Coast Plaza. tr1..SOO. Bkr. 631·5737 Ho QlllllfyilMJ Gow•wftt ... W.Loc.s CGI Reel Corpet 754-1202 B.IGAMCE PLUS FIHANCIMG! 4920 Barranca Pkwy Fantastic! 2 Bdrm .. 2i,., ba. San Carlos Model tn Rancho San Joaquin Excep llOna.I day and night IJght View, plus an assumable k>an! and spa. $1 ,295.000 TII STARNES CO. 673-7761 UDO ISLAND IAYFRONT THE UL TIMA Tl IMB.EGAHCE Nestled in Newpo rt Beach. Beautiful and warm. 2 sly wilb formal dining Huge gourmet lutcben. professionally appraised. pnced right Si!:ll.500. can &lS--0303 FORESTE OLSON .,..c n" .,, •n"'' .... --...... ............ ., ..... _ __.. ... ~ .... ---·---------------..... ,_ .... a... ........ _ , ..................... . ·~1~: u 1100 ~···················· Doull6e wMlt VWDc. k)ve. 11 clubbouu, pool : ..... No ... OWDer anslo,u t Nr. •tof'H. MNm ........ w. 1200 ....................... ATTM. IUILDllS •aeo aq, ft. of prim• c:o.t.a 11 .. R-4 proper ty. Plans for 40 apta Ot' 2' condoa. Exchan1e for commercial, apta or 1031 eschaole. C'7t4 )542..5312. ........ twS. 1100 ....................... 4-ft.EXES MOM SIH,000 209!.00WM MEAi DtSMIYLAHO Broker enc )75(). ls:M INdi Property I JSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• e>c... ,..._.Lot Three Arcb Bay, ~ Laguna. Site r~ to en· tlre So. Coast. Security enclaff overlooks ex- Q\Ulte cove. Courtesy to Brim Quall.fled buyers only P'ease. 213-628-IJOO COSTA MESA rtlOFISSIOHAL IUILDtMG 7 oftl~s. recept1onlsl area. 2 restrooDlll. 100! of parlan •. Owner WlU con sider 111Slallment sale Call oow for more de tails S275,000 S46·Z:HJ ~ • f • [®IB&IHI ......._, ,roperly 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW SHOPPING CENTER All lea!>ed ++ + w rcost of Ltvmg every year. Tustin Ave Orange $419.000 Agt 7~ ------C..hryLoh/ Cryph 1500 ....................... .. .................... . ....Prn11rfJ IOIO '9tlr.. Ull C.-.MIM .................................................................... Newport ~ en.ooo. A•1omable Joan al ll~ OWCZDd. l blk to beaeb . l yr old. Sll1U1btl. nreplacH, fabu.lcM&I loc. tnt,000. Call Darlyu. Act. •·lltl. SMASTIUY9S Tbaa Baatllde Coata Meaa Triplu. hu 2 brand new units. Get tint owner deprectaUoo benetitl. ONLY '240.000 clM&!~ 64°"625' 18 Unlta C.11. Tnhle atyle. All 2 br, 3 yn old Pot me. 92.SIO. Lone term l()lffk f Ul&D. Agt rOwnr. 6G-02B2. Nine I.Zits to be r11111hed 1n March. Ocean aide of I· 5 fwy in Oceanside. wrn trade ror land or bousa. 1..-.ll91. COSTA MESA 4-plex. 1149.ooo 203-dn & owe. bal al ll"k for 10 yn. Ask for Jim Valentme. Agt. 972-1577 O.~COUM'TY 32 UHtTS WITH SPIHDAIU Two 16 unit complexes Will sell on contract at 9 725~. 4.5~ cash on cash return Underlyuig lst TO's assumable. Ex tens1vely refurbished. High demand rental area·waJt1ng list Call Pal Partuison 752 1920 J QUAIL A!~S~-'°'" TM l :lO ,.M,I TwllK.UI • a.u. ••re· wao talt. Onr /llldr. •1111 aG4MI rec rm . BV area. -ta».~~'l.ff ..... lflll"TotlS llMJ.D f'brS.byonerlaat1 ------- "' Indio, Ul lotl·fla&l a im, Dela. a& map. 40 Lota appr. teot, ram rm, Z~ba. fplc. nt lndl.u Palma c.c. ncrowave, met dbl ear 11.000 pw lot, 10'!. clD, pr, A·l Coad. 2511 OWDer" will carry bal at Ave. Totetcallm. 103 lat only . (114 ) .-. ..... _ , _ f ....... ,_ •1113. ...-. -· ..... am • iwa. rm. New cpta. PtJ•l- Comm. pool. "50 R·3LOT Prime Coata Meaa '°<:atlon on Baker St. for apartment& or condoe. Builder's pecka1te avaUable, Ca ll for 1nformot1on . Terms available. RCTc1ylorCo ( .... ( I '1( I' J\' t11 ... .,........ •2'7f'I. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath Pool fspa. Super loca IDDmo.~ Luxury 2 br. 2 ba. 2 l10n' condo, dbl car, trpk. beam eeiJ.inp. pool. ~" MO mo. tat • la.st, Wf' depoait. 842-5290. • IASTSIDI 4 Bed borne. CuJ-de ... ao. lliO Jmo. Ask for Robert. A&l. 631-12118. ...... 2400 ••••••• •• • •• •. •........ 2 Br, 2 ba oeean vieW. FORLIASI New 2 bed.room 2 bath home Mi1111on Lakes Country Club. Golf· t.enni.a ·pool. Be a utlf u II y landacaped, n(> main· tenance yard. 9lllO Clubhouse Rd. Dmert Hal Springs 213·378-2572 KAUAI Oc.-,.._.CHdH 00 down. Noqualifymg 644-71.11). Aft 6 4.94-S882 CMofc:CMWty ,.,~ 25§0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAHCHO SA.MT A Fl AJtlA S750. Adulta, no pets. 979-3176 or 751 ·9187. Mesa Verde-3 Br, 1~ Ba, stove. 1525 mo, seemfty dep. Aft SPM. s.tt.9740 Mesa Verde 3 BR, ~ pool. fami.17 area. SJIO; flrst & last + S200 ~ Avail. April l.st. Da ... ~.64&-32SS F..asUJde : 438 E. 18th St., 3 br 1 ba, din. rm., .,., ~ , 2br, 2ba, Condo, new. 8' Coast Terrace. inclck beating. SSOOmei. Zl.W4.l ... 944 Congress. Quiet ngbbrbod. Jbr. crptf,, drps. refrig. Lrg fnca yrd Gar. Refs. reqct: m:5Mo. 548~102 I.BR Pn v ate Quiet • Vt.ti Pd Range • Relrg tst +Sec No Pets M25Mo. 642-0835 Available to everyone. No new loan costs. no quabfyinf'. Interest as low as 91r'l%. Use your eqi.ity and move up tnlo .another home today 3 & 4 bedrooms. Many lo c hoose from BKR. Elegant Turtleroclt ex- ecullve town.house! HI I ls and night light view! 3 &1.rma, formal d1nmg room, extremely spacious! Taite over 1014% variable first loan. O wner w/finance balance with 25% down at 1.5% interest. Aslang just $259,000! Call for m:>reinlo. 752-1700 Exotmg estate IUte main house located oo most prestJcious Lido bland Bay Front. Separate maid's entry. Prtvat.e 1 bdrm. l ba guest qrtrs 1lus elegant island home 1s beyond compare. Location & design w1ll sell it.sell. 646-7711. STEPS TO IAY&IEACH 3Br & bachelor. $155,000. ....................... --------- Elegant 1n character llus new custom S pants b home on 2 at'res includes 4 lg bd.nns. Ji.,&, fuJly equipped kitchen. over StU ram rm. dtn rm, 3 frpfcs, master dlx swt.e. maximum security & pnval:'y $497,000 Call far appt 014 > 756-2444 Nwpt Hgbts area bach C'Ottage, pvt yard. No peb. :;4G.l72() '"'''1110•1/',lll"''OHI '. < ~-[~IRIHil Reduced for Fast Sale· 4Bdrm 2ba. upgraded Sunshine home, 1116.500. 1be Real ~taters, Elsa. ~23U or 751· 138'7. PlttCI UDUCID! Welt.llde, C.M. Room for Tc:ireiib. ,.. f'THITO . ........ HquUTB CONDO 2 Bdnm. 2 bat.bl. frplc, dbl pr. owe at ooly 10~ int. 2"> dn. F IP $75,000. WOltLDl..E. 556-7777 IY OWHIR ,UOK8 'Lease/option on JBr. 2Ba, frplc & Uv. rm ~~ ranch m best East Side location . NeWJl(>rt Schools. Mon· Fri: 752·5-040, wknds : 494-4652. Owtia SACRIRCE! ASSUME $121 ,500 AT 101/•0/o QWel cul.(te.sac shelters this elegant 1 year new estate! Executive double door tiled entry to lavish liv rm' Soannl( ceilings over fnnJ din! Suoshme lcrtcbeo +spacious rmly rm! Spirahng staircase to sweeping master Bdrm + 3 c hild 's l"dttat.s. Owner says br· tnstanoHer! 847·6010 .. '~# J • • • ' f. • f • • f l~IRMUI 2br, 2ba, Condo. So. Cst Terrace Sl 7Kdn. Int 1 2 1"2 "Ir s 8 2 . 0 0 0 21.3-SU-0064 $7500DOWM 0. W.C. J bedrooms, near the ooean. No qualifying. FamUy rm, fireplace. Call anytime . Agt. SU-OMKI EASTSIDE OOLL HOUSE "2 Bdrm R-3 lot. Only • llGUOO CaJ l MS-9UU r~ OPtN HOUSE RE ALTY / ... IO~L.C,T(_ O LSON ..... -· ..... ,. ... , ....... "' ....................... $97,000 lnAs-W.l.o.s 3Bdrm 2ba. A /C. Northwoods, Agt : 5SUlll50. fOXIOIO HGHTS Gneemaat model. 2'100 aqft.•Br.JS.. Si!45,000. U% int . By Owner 644-M49 **CONTRACT OF SALE! Call for details about bow this method of purchase will allow you to ASSUME the 831.t 'A loon oo this exciting J ef · ferson townhome in pre· stigwus WOODBRIDGE ESTATES. Tbis home bas it all. Gorgeous plus great financing. call lo· day. Asking Sl.47.000. Jr WOODBRIDGE RE AL TY 551 -3000 4920 Barra.nca Pkwy *•WOODBRIDGE 3 bedroom home on great locat.ion with many up· grades . Super AS- SlJMABLE loan. Call for details JtWOOOBRIOGE Rf ALTY 551 -3000 .ml Barranca Pkwy NORTHWOOD Custom home with 3 bedrooms and den with pnvate atrium. 2600 sq. fl. CaU today. LOTS From 5000 sq. ft. ID ex- clusive NORTHWOOD. Build your own dream home. RANCH REALTY 551-1222 ~Ul.ELOAN Cll 1 EGE PARK Fabulous 4 bedtoom Yale P\an, Ideally local· ed oo cul_.aac. Kigh loan balance. Newly carpeted Ureshly paint· ed throughout. This home allo baa central air cmd. •hardwood noon. 1llS IS IT!! WHAT A BUY!! fill,000 undel' pri~. 4 badroouw, 2~ baths. 3 car ...,.... AGd 2JIMIO aq. ft. NMdl ~ n,c, Call for dltal.la. ~WNER -58., owe at LI"'- •II I ••· H4-419'T , ...... • .. Adi Callta.$118 i+523 CAMP05Dt·IRVl .. E U.,..•ach 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA MEADOWS George Charles Realty is proud to present these view homes situated against gentle hill.sides. Pnced from P>0.000 67S-7512 OCEANFRONT New modula r type bomea. pvt. community. 2 bdls, at hr secunly. s ub-letting OK '714)a-3816 ~acular Lot Wtiite water view lot im· proved. 10,000 + sq. ft bt.i lding pad. 1 lot off oceanfront . Sou th Laguna $450,000 714 /11M-2199 By owner. ~ssumable loan or Sl 70,000, 11 ':4 VIR. 3Br, 3Ba, den. born.I'! nn. all new cpti. &. flooring. Breathtaking view, lg lot, $299,000. ITT4 )992·~7 or 525·1619 TRADE CAR, IOAT7? As down pyml for fan· lastic cstm new tn level wood & glass Jbr, 2ba, w 'breath taking coast line view Prof decoral ed. Seller lo carry con· tract al lO<k interest $249.000 ~ Sun I S PM Or call 499-51 11 or 851-8100 EHDOFTHE RAINBOW BreaUltakmg >'Llial(e and ocean view from this sparkling 3 Bdrm 2 bath home. Spacious family room and li ving room, many extras in this beautifully decorated home. Sl.80.000. Assume existing k>an. don osen r1•altor., lZl3 N. COAST KWY . LAGUNA BEACH 497-4848 OWNER WILL FINANCE 1lfIS COAST ROYALE .HOME Three bedroom wood and glasa in a woodsy selling with great ocean views. $229,lloo. IJNGO REAL F3fATE 49M551 Maw,.. IHdt I 06' ....................... ASSUMPTtOH NEW LISTING . Remodeled 3 br. In Newport JfelPta. 10.6% 1st t .D. RM Rodteni, Relllu. Sll·l.m.. fllST SELL Bat'k Bay "'" aondo. 0n1y •.ooo. 2 Bdrm. 2 bA. frple. ~ dn or•~% l.nl. loan auumpUon wlth 91.000 dn. WOILD U. 556-1111 -s.u Wnp rut with DaJly PUot Want Adi. UDO ISLE JONES REAL TY Z.Sty. early Calif. J BR, 673-6210 den,Jba., Uv. rm. w /fpl, ~~~~~~~~~ & ~amed ceil. Cozy - patio. Walk to beach; club "' tennis rac1I. s:ns.ooo. CaJJ MISSION REAL TY ~ OCEANFRONT DWI.IX ~2 + Jbdrmun- 1ts on the beach . Remarkable int'Ome ac investment potential. Rare comer lot. Unique CJPPOrturuty. 758-UOl THEILUFFS Bay & ocean view! Soptustacated townhome. fJ.DeSt & rnoet desirable early area location. First offering by original owner. 1229,000 Agent~5560 RACH HOME $138,500 Walk 100 yrds to bearh or en.JOY comm ass 'n pool Graceful. open des1~n warmed by natural wood cathed ral ceilings w beams thruout. Lvly rmJy home. Sellers anx· IOUS 759-1501 Oean 4 br pool home in Baycreil Priced for fa..,t sale. ldfoaJ ram1ly home. Call now for details VILLA BALBOA Exciting new project. bay Ir ocean views. t " 2 Bdrms for sale and lease. Resales starting at Sl50.000. Several lo cbool!e from Agent 975.(8)() or 631-0486 IAYROMT SI 10,000 Immaculate 2 bdrm 00 the bay ln lovely DeAnu WJace, Private beach · comrmmity pool & apa, clubboo.IM. Don't mlu this exciting new o p port.uruly. Adullb only 1 MfrTTU s.a.-• 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER Seascape Village Condo. 2br. 2ba. xtras . Ocean View $120.000. assumable 9 •1 • ...,, 49&-151 s 1078 lACRE HORSE E.5TATI:: 43X> sq. ft • single story. tugti quaJ. custom home Pan view of Ca pislrano Valley. Now under con struclion. Completion mid·May. $499.000 D &>une. Rltr. 540-~. S...AINI 1080 ....•...............••• $73,500 ......,,,.Loan Take over low interest payments on this dynam1c one bedroom condo Ide.al STARTER. channing mterior, in en· bong Mediterranean al· rmsphere. Full secunly. pool. s pa, rel:' room BKR.~1720 TAABB.l. $.1 ,000.000 Former home or the MAHARAJAH OF IN DORE. 4 BR. 8 ba .. 46 ft pool, approx. I-acre. Qi.sh, trade or 20% down. OWner /at}. 543-1767 Assume &~% lllt of ap· prox. t5Uoo. owe 2nd. Vacant 3 br. lllli ba, small ram rm. $79,950. >4. Bill. 831-1257. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MDY. ..... 2 view graves1tl's 8a)'Vlew Terrace Sect Pacific V1f!W Mem Prk Substantial suv1ng~ 968-1* Cumsrdal ,.,....,.., 1600 ....................... MB>ICAI. ,A.AW •CBf1'Bl• 3tO Newport. Bay !Hoa& 0 W C. 63l-4179eves Commercial Bldg. Ap· prm 4000 IQ ft Offices & wa~. Good loca· UoG. ~1185. t'all aftere. -.&se --'• operty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 44 UtlTS HISToaJCAL OfACI ILOGS . m downtown Santa Ana redevelopment area $425,000 or bst ofr owe al only ten. int w '29~ dn. Coll direct or collect anytime-34 hrs WORLOR.E. 556-1111 6 DELUXE UMITS PRIME ~SIDE. CM 2 Bdrms each. ntE sr A RN E.5 CO 67J..TI61 MEW UHfTS, C.M. ~eJbd. 2ba owner's un1t w 'frpl. yard, garage!. •units at ~.ooo 10 uruts at t650.000 TSLlnvstmta 642 1603 20 HEW UHfTS-CM Beautiful 2 bd, 2 ba to wnhous ' u nit s w frplcs. vaulted ce1I lnjCS 1'SL lnvstmls 642 1603 RENTAL lNCOME PROPERTY $59,900 Modular Ty~ Homes. 24 hr secunty, 3 pvt beaches, pool & pier (714 )C99. :1116 IHVl:STOIS SPICIAL 6 UNITS, 2 blocks off Newport Blvd. Take over $203,000 loan. Seller W/f:Mry papers wilb DO payments UJ 11182. Ad now! Call 714·91M'767 l)ANIU9• ''-'\,_.,,,,,,, 1• [~IR&Hd ,_.591 1100 4 Un1t11 Costa Meu Waterfront Dock·Bwld )'OtU' own custom house, k!OO' lot. 603 J6tb St. 833-2'211Of'673-37 47. YIUA IA&.IOA CMllt Meta to buy or *-option a ''lwale. Patrick Tenore, Agt, 811·1* SMvtew w ,Mewl A1aumt us~. owe 2Dd. Uplradtd 3 bdrm "29,llOO. Pat.ritll Tenore, 131-13111 • llACOMIAY 2br, lbe, ttnftll crt. priv ~ Lrl \at. Xlat. for Mure dieftl. lnc:ld Inc. unJt. SJM,000. Terma. mt:M3 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• $265.000. ~b}ed to 1031. COSTAMISA :Mx51 1J7J Western. lo space rent. 2Br, 2Ba, AlcaD lidlq, prden lUb, islaad kitchen, many .u.. (J..8790) , ....... ..... ..... 972--8421 5*-3'97 ,., °"'3M781. 'nft.IX ltsml HIM 171tt Owner will C&1!1: paper at 14%. Two 2 BR 'I and one S BR for owner. G..i l«aUon and PGC.eo· tiai, AU doll house I MIWPOltT AACH tm .PUqua, dbl wide zer. 28&, IUl!lken tam nD "bdnm, frplca. Jarden tub. reaced y , ocn bnme. GUeJ'1). !~~~~~~~ T~ ...Hr•• 97~8421 MIMHOA•HOW. 1 Bdrm a;paocto in adwt l*tl. Spece ....... 11.41. }'J P $12,000 CHb. 54Mm 4 Untu dlx. Nwpt Deb, Jn.dn. l'P mo.ooo Bkr. maioo SACRIFICE owe .. 01t1y 1 00/o ifrt. 32 wut otrice bldg in pnme Santa Ana loca tion. m>.000. 293 dn. WOILDR.E. 556-7777 CA.SH T AL.KS TERMS Laguna Beach, view. duplex New .. Extt " uall +beach <'OU.ale ID· come. f'19.9615 ._..) FOWPLEX Only J left! Good Cost. Mesa location. 3 Br 2 Ba Owner will (' arT)' • t ·~ lor4 yun SS.S.000 down. FUU price sios.ooo Units belJ1' •graded and are fuily occupied. Yearly in· come $20,000 per build- 1n g . T e n a nts pay Whties. 8-PLEX Good Sant.a Ana location AJl I Br Owner will carry w ~ down 10'> interest Lots of spenda ble 1-\.111 pn ce SZ49.000 16 UNITS Excellent Cost a Mesa location. Only 1 years old Swimming pool Pnde o( ownership Full pnl.'e S825,000 19 UNITS In Newport lkach near Hoag Ho6p1tal Tenant:. pay utibt1es Pnred to seU fast Only $799.000 31 UNITS Pride or ownership Some unit s ha'e hreplat'es Excellent Anaheim location Only 25'~ down Owner ~ill carry baJan~ 4 yean;. IO"V mteresl ThL'i pro perty hao; spendable Full pnce S1 .400.000 £ PREHIGf I HOME~ Real Elstate lm·estmenLo; 3333 W Coast Hwy, NB 645-6646 Cl06ed Sunday PIMMSULADPLX ......~ Euy walk to beaches. Mking $185,000 PLAY A REAL ESTATE 673-1900 H.B. Beach tn-plex each 2tJr. l bli unit.a. Xlnt. ren tal area. !2yr old. Low maintenance. For f\Stber Ullo S36-Cl8 Agt Prine. Only. lrfoDown 9 Units, 3 mo. new A112Br's, 10.ucrou sm.ooo call now Hunlin#on Deb Rily ~114 ---~F.wts. Gfoo¥H 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RJVERSIDE R.ANCHSlTE 4SOACRES $19'6 Per Acre ~Down RC Taylor Co 714,'IMO-..i • ••••• 2 Br. 1 ba bse. lgl' yard, ~mo. No pets 548~ f1REPLACE. HLIGE S ·Bdrm. 2 bath home. Secluded a nd ve.ry pnvate. Mesa Verde. dole to TewinkJe scb®l: Only aw1110. Ask .. aw BUl No11.on.. Agt. ~ 'm;l ........_ •Toro lqf w...... 2900 ··-················-............. ••• ••••• • • 1«>11.ES l'OR RENT I B\i-Y HOL'SE.5AT 95°/o OF lllARK ET V ALU f! •No Tee •Immed Pu.rchaa •Move wbm rudy •Pnva~ Party 9'?8-'1al7 ....... . .................•.••. ....................... 116' •••.••.•...•.•.•.•..... 3 or 4br. Priced ft .. ~1585. Fncd y~~ 1ara1es. Famlli'e plean Kids 6 p -t<on:w. Call lllf..Z5ee or ~l. A&t. no fee. I lwfae•• ._. JUO •.•••.•...•.•....•... .,. HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4br Pnced from li@.1565 Fncd yard & garages . f'am11le,$ please Kids & pets ~ Call 964-2566-or• ~2971 Agt . no fee. KIDS ,ft'TS OK Vacant. super sharp 9 BR2 Ba, 1'75. 3 BR. 2 Ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ms. NrschooL'I. Cwys. ~~~ .......... ??.~~ ,,,,,ntQ;rr;•sg Beachfro nt R'nlal. 962·4471(1'::: 546· CUst.orn •Br Jba. family, bltns. lndr> Sl ~OO 1146-1103 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cute 38drm 2ba. near Central Park. f''plc. Near 8' ach BX> 847 -4525 ·--~Oft ... baw 3242 O\amung 3 br. 2 ba, frpl. yrty S74!5 mo Avail 4 '3 CaJ1675--0349 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uie New 2Br •den 2"'284 CoraM .. Mw 3222 c.ondo, w every amenity ••••••••••• •••••• •••••• 11taginable S7SO mo. Af.. BeaulJfuJI) decorated 3 SJS.1484. SJS-8013 Br+den m top location ~ 3244 w 1l!O deg oc-ean view 3 -··· ••• •• •• •• •• • •••• •• baths SZllOO mo i60 1996 QI Begonia J Yr5 old 3 Bclnn, 2 ba. frpk, 2 car gar Near parks On ve by. Avail Apri I l !>t S825 mo Jo Ann Agl 851·9522 HARBOR V1EW HILLS . :llr. 2ba. blUns. beaut de- cor. Shady yrd. Avail. Apr. S900Mo+util. 67).83 A&fTALS 2BR.28a . ... J na. 2...., ba. .. S71) 4 BR.Jba. . t800/8IO S BR. 2"' ba . . . S8$ NEWPORT BEACH • 4 BR. 2""1 ba, pool. t97S: .... 28r, l.Ba, oa nice street. fil>lc. garage, 1ardener int'I 1525 tmo. 64CM829. t. 2 Br. 2 ba duplex, 2 car .. 523 CAMP'15Da·IR'lt"f garage. Near new 67'3-4915 or 984-5752 Harbor View Home. 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba S795 Imo AtJ. ~9800 Call Craig R.C Taylor Co ----COiia .... 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ICIDS .ft'TS otC EASl'Sl.Di! 2 BR, "95. o.r .• 6-cdyard. ~ZS JO or...._ Woodbridge 2 br. ii,., ~. frplc. Child ok No pe"' . l500 yrly. 64S-0036 • LEASE. 4 BR, 2ba, fot'd yard Wltb pool. S700 /mO. Alt 551·5000. Call for ~. ' ~ ~4 2 Br. 1 ba, nlce paUo, 2100 1ara1e. aduJt1 only. .............. • ••••• ••• Good locaUon. l515--05G ~ve houses SM br, l~ to 2 bat.bl, rrplcs, "P· lfadea. cocnm. pools & uaoc. Avail. 1tartln1 April 1. .-is to 975 mo. m.1211 t to s Moo thru Fri. FOR SALE·lnduatrlal 1111&. C.11. off Harbor • Baier, 8,100 aq ft. SD>.000 dn. Seller wtll ftnanee balance at U':.. AC. Funk. Realtor. S«>-5520 ......,.,. 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'\ Acre level view lot, Lemon Rh are• o r 1'llUn. Mtina Sl.50.000 Terma ualUtl-1212. .. 160 ... - Terrace townbouae, 2 3 Br. 2 b., fam rm, 1a.r. bdrm. 2 ba. 9800/mo. )81 yd. Kida ok. No dop. -.-.. _ .. _""-er --' •mo.DHOlt. aoi4&. ..,....,_~ ..._. Adulla. Nn 3Br, 2~Ba. -""'·per_ ... untt ........ d 11hwa1 be r , • el f · -~ ""JU .. ,,... l I f I do. lbr. Iba. 17oo.q. (l . c tan n1 oven· 11' c • Tutefully decor. No pM.io. 2 car 1ar. w /auto. Na. awmT door opam'. Pool •• .,. . lilnHlpm: MHlll. n.m.tiAe Woodbrtdce abr ----------a.do. !:ed \lftit, Cut•· 2 tr,~.: frpl, )'ard, 1ar. uc. htio, comm (IOOI. p'ft ...,_. fac, brand MW. Spa. Lake. s.uo.o. ... Pb 152-2N7 5tMl7I t ... 0t1 ri-. 1991 • .,,....: .. mo. or rw. . 11• ,.,_Amor, -.11n ......... JJH ....................... ....................... WllMlLLIS cmdo wit ....... f'rtik, AnlL AJW wr., a.. bak!oay, ot UloJut1U . •l ... ••• c,Utdrp•. ~aA. J .,_ ""11.1. llld f~c. Sec. ..... , I n11 l701 ....._ nic nn 95 /mo. ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• O N T H g B y MY rRONTAOE v'-w 1 ., A BR. a..J adlt. UUI pd. ... ater(roat condo z "650 •toter. soa .: ldllJlll ioe. S br, I be, z car aaraae. PooJ. Coado. tMD.111.zmowsn Zt'ft .......... i. p&Uo. F.diew ... l...,l·ml ._...__. =~~:l;a~=:: c.... ....... J122 ~ ......._.... llU ble-. ~lino yrly: ••••••••••••••• •• •• •••• ;.;,:;;.;·;;;:.;::~;:: W A T I I •I o N T Sludlo ~:. 1 block to ...._da,doMlobeadl, HOUIS ~w~.r~t~ fUO. Call Darlyae '31·1400 bullaetamao. $350Mo. m1·Ul1 1~~~~~~~1 _m-0:m _____ _ ....,_ ltlr, a.. frpk, ~ulf ooado.. 4 br. 2~ CodoMno 3724 bMias. CIOD..u.l lo fwy. ba, fr1>1c, wet bar, pool -••••••• •• ••••• • • • • • • Nice llll6lllbortaoo Pet privil. $150 trno, yr. lse. 6cblld0K.29131 Via San IM--4250 SebMttan ~~~--~~~- Gemml Rftlty ~ 3 Br, 2"'41 ba, den, lge f efK.'tld y ud. 2223 An· 1 Br tralltt, $175 6 up + security, no chUdren or ck>p. 642·91.l.'J. a...,..1eoc11 3741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OelD 4 BR. 2 ti. .• lJO(M " nivenaw IA. 75-1677 park privil. Walk lo LAGUNA BEACH MTR · school. a'§(). a.-zz UDO INN. llakl serv .. color .... .... --... 3269 4 BR, 3 ba. ~Mo. TV' heated pool. Util. r "'°""' .....--Aaeot615-8170 (714)41M-5294. 985 No. ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ __.;;...________ OIMt Hwy • * &IPER RENTAL ON S..Cl1 n 1 • J..276 ___ ..;;._· ----- THE BAY FR 0 N T , -•-•••••••••••••••• Lulrul)t studio. P'ree maid leale; exclaive Dovu 2 Br, den, 2 ti. OODdo, 1 'JT ev. Cob' tv. ~ wk. saw:... 5 Bdrm. home ae.e. l>7S mo. Pool Ii me. ~-a.2227 wt&b pier Ii float ror eo ft.. spa. lat, last + S71IO dep. boat.. &1000 Mo. Yrty, or JSDD1e1. ft. 41S-1Ml; eves North end, panoramic wW '8He option lo bior. •1254 er 41S-2'734. AaJi: ocean view. 2 Br M95. Bay Ii Beach Realty farlJotJfltTY. .-uas 1S4l11 a Bdrm bouae. fncd yard. 1 br, view, fpk .. open SeaviN 4 br, 3 ba, spec-Xld Su Clemente loca-beams, covered parking. tac:ular cla)' & Dile view tian. 1515/mO. SIHOCI or K!5 mo/le.ue. 494--00ll6 from ocean to mtn1. -~---------• .... ,.. • .._. 37'9 lncls. gardener, ~. Upstairs duplex un!urn. 2 .... •-•••••••••••••••• pooJ &c Jac. $1.500. H: br, 2 ba, &pie, S425 mo. l + 2 Br apt. 3'21 E . 16th &:B-10"10; 8 : 552-1800 e«J57. St. Adults. DO pet.a. From S. ...._ 1325. YrlY. Also unlurn. Newport Crest 3 br. 3 ba, 2 story. ocean view . ., mo. Properly House. 642-38:50 or 642-1010 o.t.ae Enc. ..... Bay view. 3 br, den, 4 ba, atnum. 3100 sq. fl. S1150 mo. 646-31193. Santiago Dr. By Owner. C•I l1w 3271 64.M718. ....................... ..,,_, 2ba, fam rm, frplc. tmMo. No pets. 'TS&-9563 2br. 2ba, Condo. New refrigerator. $46SMo. 49&-4800 3280 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE HAVE SUMMER RENTALS WEEK OR MONnl associated BROKEP<; PE Il l l"ORS 20H W 8011> .. ~ •' lbb l SHORTTERM rentals Weekly & Monthly ~ •••"......., .,._._ • ...,... ..... aoo .................................................................... C....._ IU4 t' LAa ..... •41 lalha Coua l•o ............................. &N ................... + ... 1 .. ...... ,~. ..., ........ .-.~ dllck lcs «>' JOWW ...,., AMII. 0• pekt. l,Jll It ..... -l:d· AY.u.bl9 J _. l ·Ot\. L ...,.., ...... ~··---~· eoa. ol ~m.au ... dfOITC8iiM "-· OC<eU YU. "811 aentce Eaec. S.lt••· 1 •. I.._•· 8o. Cit Pl.a &.A ... OUdna <ll. '9&7: •H41D l .......... Nina. pool Ad\du, no peta. -· ~ ~ .. ., .......... ar, 1 i.a -· Play .,,....., ..... ~. ,..... Ur. l~Ba. dhbwuber. ulf ca....... OHO, fr"plc ' Pldo. 2 tar pr. w/auto. door C.-· Pool .. 1pa. tiun.epm · Ml II IF • sar. '"' .,., i.t/lallt +dep MJa.llsnar. then call 6'5.-:1 i Br. prdea apt. Small a~~=.-:·::. ¥11•• .... UH taaer. 141-7143 or -••••••••••••-•• 1.....-SllOG REE BJC BL\Jl •Tiii t a 'Ill..... 4MO II ... I I~ "1fttta. dr, aa •. pool, 1pa. faUos, all ed"H . teootmo.ID-llOO. !'Ww ... 2M8r'' Iba, trple. ~I pr. P.UO., 1trd. From •no. •dl. 2 Br. newly ~•'*1. Pl&io. .-el .,.,....., bl 4-plex. 1111 Sycamore IC. D50mo. 1sa.•1. lawly 2 br, 2 ba, patio, near beadl. 817 Geneva. •MMI*>: -.sea '"*' .,,._. Al90 cm-• .,, .......... a a-. COSTA~ •••• ••••••••••••••••• mo l:larta' BtnL c....-.. .,.. ft. for tt. .,,_ HarW .. Adama. .. :::;...~ ..... ...ft. Call J• Boyd. rorb•• a.a:. ow-.-. .ma lfOO a.I Gad 111 .. ) ar O.C ...,.. It• Bear cab6a. Alrpd. '1IO IDO to mo ~~::;;. .. lt ·-=~N:::l::.H ..:O •·• l'lliiflllli~Olllf .. lllljil.' '1 ;:~5; llovtalT A"*I depoah.t • SM-Ane ~t D•la& HPHHal Eaee~whlecnlarial -.:!!!' Profff1lonall1 etoce ~ NB fJ'Om -. -1mo . ._ Manaier at -_. Pomona. Apt. -. 1'71. at-UJ&. At'-c.JL n~s.m. ••HOWIE•• HOUSIMATU aMlM a1bW or real mo.. to mo. .... W..a.d 4600 ____ ..;.....:...;.....___ 1lSI .. ft otnce. Ill' o.c. -·-················· Airport in C.M. BIO mo. a6ce 114~5195 --.. --·-···· °J I llll•dt 1100 ....................... LO·Calorle AlcoboUc Bever•&• Recipe• fl. BACHELOR NtmU110N SltllVICE: P.O. Box 12»-156, ea.ta .... -.. c::blJd ok No peU. $365. b'. 2hba, avail. 4-1-80. ~ m>Mo. 960-7078 uk for a SUPER.MART ol PERSONAL SERVICES bail a roommau for YoU hmale placed DO cbar&e crnce space, eoo sq. rt. Dowmown Lqwla. 85' aq rt. Call Martha 661-1181 ~cot.ta&• io guiet apot lo La1uoa Beacb. Qnna de.I Mar er O.ta MeN ror 010 or lea. Quiet aru esaen- bal. Write ad "38, c /0 Tbe Dally Piiot Newspaper, P.O. Box 15e0, Coat.a Meaa, CA 92621 or telephone m.'l&W. Ha\'lnl a put)'., plcnic. reeeptioa, fund railer., Need a ball! Call lw.cr.t Swim Ill Teaol.s Oub rer raUJ • mem- berablp iarormalion. 56'7·7ZM 3a' Zba. new, kids ok. _Leo_aA_._, ____ _ fm.4'75 7 day. lm-0385 ...,... waler 6 au lncl. near 2Br 2ba Condo, Adult All nspamlbAe, well to do men, wanlinr an 10- tilnate relAUOmhlp with pnUe. lovely women. call Kelly or Sher. By appt. oaly. 831-5a. U lnlenmted, please call: 6C4S3 for more details. So Coast Pl. $800 commty, sec ptes. gOQd ~ recfac.1525mo.~ ~ecutive &lilea. Full aervicea, private . Newport Cen&er. Oceu view s:m>-$715. Pbone ~AJ. Properties. SW> to MIO 1"2 Dr. 1"2 ba apls. Lndry rm. patio/yard. Some w/91Ci. pr & beam ceU- lnl- or913-Z516. 2br, crpts, drpa, dla- bwasber, car. Nr. 5 N.ats It Beach. 842-8032 t I •/tr#d/ ...... ..... ..•...•.....•..•.. PSYCHIC READER &ADVISER CT14XSZ7·MOIS ~tWkes 5200 ....................... _TSL_M......;gmt::..__ __ 642:......:..·:..:1603..:.:. LGIJllllO ltoc:h l l 4I Will share lge luxury home with 2 rrplca. micro. nicely furn. ~34.28CM Com mercial or - 6ce/'Wattbouae. Approx. um aq. ft. ms 1mo 7522 Talbert St. H B Contact • ' .. Avail. for OoaaultaUon 6 (\pa lullt SOOS ~. Eftftio& 3Br, 2ba new coodo or So ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 1 ti., ocean view. walk to beach. Upgraded peiat. crpt. dr)le. IWfrig .• stove. lo dry . ss~o . 4'1-2110 Susan: 915·2013, 8 ·5 --••••••••••••••••••• App 'ta avall. Coaat Plaaa. Pool & ~reaUon, all pd util ex- cept eJec l\.50. 760-1390; 6'5-6332 Fenced paUo, 2 br. E /of Harbor, enc ear. Inc rerrta. waaber /dryer. ad.Ila, no pet.a. $360. Call IG.(MSl 2 Bad. l balb. prlvate patlo. Sal 1ara1e. .x>tmo. Aat for Robert 111mMn. Afl... m -ias.. ............... MARCH SPEClAL lMO. FR.EE RENT 2Br 2ba ...•...•••. ' t&50 Spacious new unita. Private patios, decks. 11112 lllap&e. c .... Open Deily 10-S MS-6184,64&4118 «548-3'08 4 Br, 2 ba. frpk. blt.ns, dbl car garage. Nice area. 2278 Cornell. S650. 540-3535. Mesa Verde · cute 2 br. No pell. Lst.. last, + SIOO. reta. SIBSmo. 498-1936 &sldetwnhse. 2br. 11.;ba. fprlc, S460Mo. ~.631-5012 Cliff Dr. oceanfroot 2br, r~. pr, auper clean. No Pas. Adlls. LM tlll>O. ~pd. 494-45M 1 bdrm. Walk to beach & town. s:ns mo. 957-0282. 497..:1119 e\lel. ....... Jl'7 Man.-Fri. 2 roomm¥• needed. pre-FOR SALE· Complete _71_4-f75.l101 ___ • ---- fer able friends in the ---------frame 1bop eq\llp. & beacbaru. 531-1514 Bayfront office apace moldln1. Priced for -.a.PllOILIMS? available now. D86mo. cPc*aal.e.MZ-lll09 •BANK.RUPTCY Fem 22--lS to share 3Br. m.J.OOa •Waee Earner Plana 2Ba lwnb1e. rrplc . ---------C&rWab·'TulattCo. Ma· ~-eourtplana dsbwsb.r, ~ blll lo Hoac. <Xtioea • rel.ail shop fOT jar brand &&1. ae.s.ooo. End abmtve coUection 1225 + utll. Avail 3·1. ....._ 210 llaln St. H.B. Coo a Ider trade. Lldk:a wtLbaul re90lth\& 5100 ~1'WT18G411Z'N ~m-1159or536-~. 2 o.n1All.D-7ll.f'lt0 to Bankruptcy! cn!ed ..;....;.;..,;.;;;..;.:....;;.::;..,;:::.:.::_ __ I ofne. at a». 2 otr.ces only U absolutely Femlbt8alboe2BrDpb, Ill suo. 1 olftce at '15. 1 CLASSY aecwary). Sa.e bome. Om. fp&c. orw. parti.o&. retabbopat•. Gift --So c ca-, rum. • moft. Free -+Dep. ln-3'1.5 aft ·-·· · oaat PbOH conaultatlon ! &pm. Or call Ad Skter ,..._. Beadl ~~ retlrmg.. 91M'1l4 '1tll. la-"1DOM Kn. lml Blac9. a.. A Lelt 6 '-d . ..................... . Alisa Vll1u Cando ? Blt 2 Fem lbt Apt near OCC. ia,., Ba, AC, pool, a child SUS. ~ fromM, OK. tm,--sl.JSJI Ml.fW..,_.Upm, ....................... llSOft..W/orW~ JIUm. 7 phone lioes Oflllr!I ,._556-7711 F8UMD AIS UEFlll call: •411s p::ct IMdt J16t 9lper' ZBr 2ba Coodo. re· ....... •••••••••-••••• bred Oeot. tplc, pool, Qliet 2 br w11u. patio, oeaubopl.SZZS.m-2:1.11 POOi. adulll, DO pets. J.IOl .,.._ w•-• __,,,, • b H 1Slh St. Nwpt Hejgbt.s. r..,.... ....cu .. o • •~ $125.60-73«>. w/Ume. ? br z ti. apt PAii NEWPORT COUHTllY CLUI ~ Singles, 1&2 bedroom aix.s. & low'Dbousea. From sa su-1.900 Age 2G-!5. CM. SCIO + \ti.I. MZ-27'11 Shr No.Laeuna home Pror. Male pref St r aight. S300M o 494-«>119 aft. 6P M. 9l:r w/Fem Jbr. ~S.A. ~ + ulll. Beth Hm SG-3758 wk 957 .54()8 WeMdUfal'Dee. -"-liabed. 59-1127 *PLUSH* Upper Nwport Elle. SU Ila& '"1"aded pnd. f\r window oftlce avail. mo to mo rent ind. rec-pt • emf rm .. cclfee, mail ti sec. serv. & copier av ail 813-9971. HEWPOIT CSMTB Two plu:sb offica a va.tb. ble 10 attorney swte Many extras Lnrlud~ with rent c.a.11 Oebb1t· 7!B--9199 GOT CASH? llotlut.ed owner baa priced tbla Ion& ellebffahed llq110r atore to 8elL but needs cuh. On:&rult over $57 .000 per rncfth. W11b a lonJc u-nn lease you won' behe11e No pPttentag~· No CPI 1 S!'1i& l.00 J>I us in v en t.ory 642-5'11 Lost or Found a pet 7 Call Aoamal Assistance League. s.37 ·1273, no fee. FtQld er lolll a pet? Call Special Pals Hothnf' 714 N72 1..23.S. 2l312S&-7 398 Luxury house 4br. 3ba, fam rm. frrnl din rm, beaut mstrsuite; &many manyxtn.~4 New twnh&e near college, tr1 2 Br l~ Ba, air, ~rt.s. aecur. gates, Pool. 96.1. 7486 $&50. __ A...;g;;..eo_t 61_s.3_110 ___ , Harbor & Adams, 2 BR ()CF.AN VIEW N.8 . Adil 2br, 2ba. frplc. bale. club h!le. pool, sec, $700M Ctn di 731-5786. eves 731-2835 0 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• V.ew al Bay. Ut ti.me ot· rered. z dllt offices. A~ prox. IDOCl9q. ft. 2 rt balha. 2400 w. Co••• Hwy. 73"1·3805.MO-~ Lost Collie. male ADabe1m & 18th. CM ~548-9912 Newport Heights 3 br. 2 ba, Mature adults, no pet.a. Avail. AprU ht. m>. 87$-470i5or67~. ViJJ. Balboa, oew coodo; IV. ba studio, adJts. no bea.UL v>ew of oceao & pets. $395. 831-3888; WESTCU.P'P' 2 br. ta,., ba WANTED: Pbund Doc: Sm brown Fem doe found In H.B . -Ubnry. Nl-4155e. T_. 3290 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. 1~ ba, corneT lot. lights. Pro(eu. decor. 2 MS4l22 towoble. Mll5 mo. Adult.a BR. 2 .__ L.R D R only. no pet.a. 17211 Bed· ..... ·• · · • Newly decor 2br. adJll. ford I.A 548-7533. F.R., den. wet bar, Leue. No Peta. Encl patio. Sl500mo.5C7 ... IM S975Mo. 708 James st. 2 Br IWdio M50. No pets. O.,....lnCdM. ~ loll ho-brown Temer Newport Crest Coado&. ~ bas 3 for lease. Call for info. 84S..Q29l5 Brick frplc It oatu.ral wood. No . Tuatln. m> /rOO 780-9536 al\ Spm. Oeea.nf root! 4 br. av a II Allt. B. BJ appt. t?IMUO Nesllaqllosp. 014279 «1-«4-3119 Xln q . down&owu H.B. •rmo....._ooty. -..al WOGlllKE Em.SllTES A OmMOl'I of • :..=-·~ ~ llatbor l~ Co. , ..._ Cliff Dnve. Panoramic View. 2 Br. 6 mos. lease Partly furnished. $8~ mo Smith-Meyer. Agt, 548-7813 or 64()..5357. N~. Crest 3br. 2YJba, new decor. frplc, wet bar, dbl gar, tennis, pool. S795M o. M4-3M9 \.- SC>acious executive borne Ul, Westcliff. 4 br 3 ba. ram. rm .. lg. country kitchen, many extras . Call Nancy 67S-18S3 rncrninP &evenings Dtx wat.erl'rool 4br. 3ba. 2 frplcs., spa. micro-wave, c.omm.. pool & tennis. 2 blka ocean. Sl.200 mo. 237 Canal. 6'5-0151 Big Canyon Townbome fer leue. Spacious 3br YI /community pool, apa & tmnis. Security gate. 900Ko. 673-2717 llc)C•foaTw:M 22Jr, 2ba overloookiog golf coune. Pool & tennis oourU. STStmo. 851-1611 wlcdays; 760-llVl. 3 BR Newport Shores. fl\'plc, patio. 1 blk to bcb. 11511 /mO yrly. s.52-«KS Wuls •attr 3291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4br. Pnced from $18> S5SO Fncd yard & garages. Families plea,e. Kids & pets welcome. Call 964·2S66 or !ln-2971. A#).. oo fee. CondosnWWM Uslfw1'hMd 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STANTON <K.atella & Knoll > 3 Br, l Ya ba. 2 story. Dsbwbr, patio, dbl garage. 2 kids & l pets ok. $475. 964-2566 or m.:!!nl, Alt. no fee. 2 Br. l 'A ba condo near So. Coast Plaza. lmmed. OC· cupal)CY. 5450 mo.' 642-"463; 675-8386; 6T.H052 I.WES lBR; condo; Or&n1etree End uo1t; M2S mo. 3 BR; twohme; E /Side CM End unit; lllOO mo. 75~1 700 BLUFFS: 3 BR .• ram. rm., tad untta. Pool. Lov· 1 Br. 1 ba. Near So. Coast wkly now th.ru summer. $4 I I l .. 2 IA Yacht avail. 873-7677 2tJr or ocean upr duplex M7SYTtY: dtw ear. deck 3ll~ 36St no pet avl 4 '1 See Fri·Sat llam-lpm NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAR·ROUHD FUN: Social Act1vlt1es 01· rectrir• Free Sunday Brunch• BBO"s •Par· ties• Plus much mofe ORE.AT AECAEATlON: Tennis• Free Lessons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubs• Sauna • Hydlomassage •SWlm- m Ing. Driving Range BeAUTIRJI.. APART· MEHTI: Singles, I & 2 Bedrooms • Fur· n1shed & Unfurnished •Adult l.Mng r No Pets • Models Open daily 910 6 Oakwood Garden Apartment• Newport BMc:h/So. 1700 16th SI mover al 16th) (714) 642·8170 Newport Beach/No. 880 Irvine (al 161hl (714) 646-0550 Famtl.y. oo peta. n r. So. Cst. Pla.z.a. Upper urut 831-2919; 5<44S-~ Adults, 2 Br 11-2 Ba. carpels, d upes, $400. 646-21M8. 548-9341 2 BR duplex. lge yard, 11,, mi fr beach. l350 mo. 54&-8477 <my, brite l br near s bops & bus. Adults, no pets. rm. MS-7838. MIW ADULT Af'TS MARCH SPEClAL 1 MO FREE RENT Spadoua apta near com· -==-peta. Spa. Open lCM l>ally 3111 West Wllaoll, C.11. 831-55831548-3608 0..,.... 3126 ....................... S200 FR.EE RENT 2 Or, l be apt. Pvt patio & prage. Lot.a of grus. 33552 Blue Lantern. $430. a.33M<Jr' 498-9230. Large. spacious 2 br. garage, clean. new crpl. $tOO mo. Call Martha. E61·ll61 Upper 3 Br. 2 ba, Balboa Penn. Frplc. bltn.~. no refng. No pets. $750 yrly lse. 675-1365 li25 to ~ 2&3 br, 2 ba apts. All bltns, balcony. lndry rm. frplc, encl. gar. Yrly. TSLMgmt 642-1603 New Valla Balboa Condo. oceen view from patio. t br. 1 ba. KJtcb, bltlns. No pets ac cbUdreo. lat. lut & depm:ll. S100 mo. oo 1 yr .._ cau for appt. • ..,plicatiaD. ~7008. 2U La Jolla Dr. New Wood Twnhms. calbedral celliDp. • fW crpts, blUn lrtdl. f rplc' b•Y view. Patloa &c decb. walk lo bay " best restaurants. From aoMo. ~21113. 675-4912 •DEC O RATORS DELIGHT on Waler. older pref, frplc. lBr, ml yrty. 873-31451'.:ves llToro 3832 Acro ss fr om brh . ••••••••••••••••••••••• bachelor & 2Br. from $325 mo. yrl)'. 640-5078 . ..................... . 1ZI$ Sq. f\. -mo 1417 Westclifr. N.B. A.rent. 541·~ I or 2 Rm Suites from S75 ii9 W l.9lh St. Call Tom 540-Zaxl. .me.sums Prime Newport Beach loc. Near O.C. airport . Rent Incl. reception, COO· ference rm. Janitor serv., ullls. 100 free copies .ti mo r e Secretarial aerv. av ail. wor Doul &U·Mll. PIESTICIOUS UICATIOIL Newport Beach •180· 4000Sq. P't. •BaJVleft •Ednl Amen1t1M EI«utive olficea avail 1n full serv. ale bid«-Nr. 0 C. Airport. Recept & phone ana . secy serv .. cool. nn, etc. Please call 7SUJ& Localed m Nortb lrvme Not near O C Auport No traffic ~-EJ& crtmg ~ve OffJ~ W11h Old Worid Cb.arm a.od Elegance PadtUf &DCludes Ra-pt 4r Pbooe Ans.. cool. rm • C'OH ee. ma.ti dlspatcb. ground nr loc ' janrtortal and utll. Xerox. Secy and poataae avail Yrom SG>.00. Call 71411552·3030 WFS TCUF-F BLDG , '" wrn~n Pt n• •• ·' ,,.., ••• )\flll 1 • • I ·15 t,IQ" D I ...... 4450 ... ...............•.... Forltott &office space al reasonable rates. 500 to 2700 s. Ft. MESA VERDE bR PLAZA 1S25 Meaa Verde E, C. M. 545-4123 ·~/C.M. ~~-~~~-~-~~~~~~~~ LOST_... wnat wat.ch. ........................ /NEED /MONEY • amMTMO NOi .... waWTD'- 97MH• ~b)' c:..t ..... L.- Wklol9 ... ~for 2nd. T.D'a.. No ~r.dit cbedt, m paJty. aooo up. For action call A1ent 87). 7311. AnJtime . Mansto.IJ Z..TDLoma llO.oDO 6 Up. 0 .C. OnlJ. adlier:Tl~ MO QUAU'YIMG 2Dd 6Jrd TD"a, Eq\ity Loam arranged toS>%olVa11M. aALSC>UaCU 640 '604 So. CR. Plaza or 2IDUl Century . REWARD • CD-11871or7&G-OMZ. LOST "Bw.ttt'" blonde M Shep '1IllA.. 9mos V 1 c DoJ>Aood C. Monrovia ~call 21.3-437-6201 Lost Parrot : Green & Yellow. CdM. 640·5800 days. Janet. REW ARD . FOUND: Dog. Sunday. a.a..ry Village. Ca.II & dmcr1be. ~5430 FOUND: Small Terrter Ill.. Vic. Ccrn.-Main 11 tUL ILB. s-22. fll0.72112 No LD. FOUND: Ta It wtute Pit· B"ll Boser 7·10mos. Am. Vic. Lq. Nlpel. --1515 FOUND: Blonde abort· lwred Sbep mla. M. 9moe. Vic. Npl. Bcb. Rtftl' Jetty. 8D-lllO Ext. •• Found oraqe male Tab- by cat. (Approx. 6 mo.> Vic . Tballa /Wllson. Laguna Beach. 494·ZI03 aftS. Found Grey remaJe Mult. Vic. 19th. St. Costa Mesa. 642-7137 ely views. $900·$1000 Pha. Pool & security. lloath. ar. 644-0134 $llOO/mo. 559--7265eves. --------....J "f. ...... 2 Bdrm 2 Ba, Pt Niguel. pvt comm., pool, spa, tenris crta, $475. Agt. 492-6700, 861-3528 2 Bdrm. unfum. Yearly. Near the Bay. l'iOO + uUl. m.no. m.2058 Bob Up to C700 aq.ft. avail. al prime corner, 17tb fr NwptBl.67~ Desk &pace $100 Mo .. sml omce $150 Mo. 1827 WeslcllH Dr. Nwpt ..:Be:...;....acb..;.__63_1_-0800_;.. ____ 1 !Daq ft 1n medical bldg. -·•s:;.;•::.::·~·••• Found: Schnauzer ma.le. Well mannered dog. Beachwalk Townbome complex. Lie 'd , has aids, neutered. Claimed or give good bome. SID-1106 Npt as 4br, 2Y.tba. ram 3 Br. 2 ba util incl. ..,.......d rm, mlllloceao vu, Crplc, Children ok. Walk to •-•••••••••••••••••••• ""'her, pool, t.enols. jac. South Coast Plaza. S550 ...,. l.a.d 3106 900.m.3313; MS-7953 mo. Lou Mac. 963-8298. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vf!!I"/ small bachelor, no ldtcb. $250 mo. Steps from beach. fJ'73-7892 WCKtt~~ ~ ~~cot~? Lef-~ ....... yee,~-fl; ~Otif~. ...... ~.'-P!'~ z+~"'~-7~a~ You m<:tf request Ad.sitter seMc:e • plocing your od ... our Ad.sitter number will appear in yi>ur Dolly Pilot od ... M-Sitter takes your mes.sages .. . you ml in at '(CAJf convenienc:e to ~t the mpon• 1o your od ... this sefVIC8 is only SS per week. For more infm motion and to pka yox od a>ll .a~n . .... , .. Ill. 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol:eanfrool year round, beautlrul downstairs duplex, 3 br. 2 ba. fully equipped kitchen. garage, laundry, deck. SllOO + utll. 67~7. C.-dllMw 3122 ., .................... . 3 BDRll • 2 BATH tlOO/mO. M>-•19 2 br 1 ti. W /ref rit. Ii IUD- deck, alreet parklaa . Uil. pd, $')25. 840-ml Xtra Lrt Duplell, 2Br, 2ba, fplt, beam cit, ocelD vu. z.car gar, M beach acceu, MIO. ...-. C...MeM 3124 .-. ................... . a ldrm •P'.,.. PAid ~~ ........... 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1 & 2 IA Patio Apts. • Dkhwnh•n & 880's • Pool & Rec. Room • G11dtn l1ndsupin9 • Jo1 to 811ch • Shops I .\ ) " ' i.: ! 1"' "H "' l 'II, .' ,, I j 1: It I ' • {\ ( OCIA.MAllA Walll to tb• beacb. Dell&bttul II• lat Br apta. IOIDe YI /frplc, all JMl&ilDa or balcooies. En· Joy IO acret w /attractive arunbelt, trees. .. landlc-~apeP'll •• hole pU\· Una 1reen. 2 pools. Prtendly clubhouse w lfrplc, color TV, 1auna, exerdae • wtiOrt l"OOm. 8latta • -1ncludln& llll)r:rutUIUM. Adultl. DO peU' C.ASA. .. SOL JIMI •• " II MIHH r --· ·~) ~,, .... " . "' .............. d •NEWPORTBEACH• Avail for tmmed. oc· .-.wy •PRIMELOCAnON• cupancy. Ample park-:~~s~t~te T .. ~ ...... d 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ yda from waterfront! llll· Newport. ~1. ,_ 5p1c:www1iw9 isl Selwill·V"-1 SOO aq ft. IHT OM hill TDa m4>964-_. ~avo. 642-2171 545-0611 New 1 ti bdrm llllUJ'Y adult apt.s in 14 plans from S375, 2 bdrm ~froml535+ pools. teoni.1. wat.erl'alla, panda! Gas for cookinl • heat1DI Paid. From San Diego Frwy drive North on Beach to McFadden lbm W•l on McFadden to Seawlnd Vllla1e. JMJlf3-5JJI. •DELUXE OFP'ICES• Newt)-remode&ed sbop- From 1rm.upto1700 sq. ping cenuer lo Cos la ft. From ~ f\. No 1se Mesa baa olfices avali req. Behind AJrporter fer lm.med. occupancy Hotelat2172DuPontDr., rrom approit 480 t o iMITD'S F ound : DOXIE mix. bmtwbt II. ENG. SET· TER blk/Wht M. OrlWht abor1.halr M cal. Tab- by twbl IDgbr Fem Cat. Npt Bcb Animal Shelter. ~ MoPoWll 15 year ltrm. SI0.000 or more. No Balloon. t450lq. rt. w tote• crpt.s,, Ntel. tm-m!, 9-1.2 paintin& at reasonable n&el. Call Paula S. Kall ,.._.213 tH tm Udo Newport Co. 673-7Sl5 ......... 4M.Hrs. • •••••••••••••••••••••• srz Week Ii Up • 1 en. kltcbeaette1. pool & maid .... 548-f'7S5. 1.-loo Inn Motel Larr• P'"rn .• lla l•. Cannery VIUa&e office apace avail. l ice 6 1 aml. Brobr6'75-4912. .alM DELUXE SUITE.5. From $295. Air cood., ~pk&. UUl pd. 295.S E. ca Rwy. maoo hotplate, rerrt1, near o..oea del Mar; db. 2 beatb, 1boppln1 . rm. ault e. $250 mo . 51M51&. Realonomlca Corp . m4100 ~ Lr-I beaut decor. Prv( era. Rural ch&nn. <rncm ln Ba.yview HcUI. 155Wk.4M-15'15 Rl1torical landmark. ......... 4110 ll50 • up. Bay View. _................... hncDed. ~. Coetact ~New TwUa home -.-.a tar tidll'tJ. Home cook· .... ,..... • loftae cart. 9eU Udnp fdt ri.h Dal.Ir •ll'll. •2'711 PUat Waat Ada. , . ' ,. ...... SUILIASI A f lctltlOUI Bualn••• N•m• Stetement ft .. d with the County Ofc a Wta; .. a•• Clerk la v•lld for five yeera •fter .. .. •• • 1 •• w h I c h t I m • c o n tt n u I n " Redblll near Bria\OI. 1-5 • yT.leale.4olt1cea,,_..P-bua l n ••••• mu at r e f ile . Uon area. warebouae Publlcetlon It neceaaary onty If wttb tarse aUdinl door" there •re ch•no••· C•ll the ~~~'l~tcC:u L•g•I Depertment •• tM DAIL:.Y to .ee 10AM to f1111. PIL OT for Information •nd .;;-~ .. p~: nec•-=1? .... ~···--··J ... Clll?-.UID. · ~ ~ ;n-e· Yllpfl>!lt--1• 4Y"'PT · ft~i I ·~ r' I y' ' ' : r,~ ·'!' ~ r-• ' ,..._ .. , 4"-----··+41119--·~ ~ · -~ .... ~ . r-'-., ·~ --~" ~. ~-'-·-, .\-1 ·9 ~-'-'Ill'~ .Llillllll .... ~ .. , .... '-...... \.-iillm.>.lil~ii6~1iiii1'• " 1.) = · l~ I ~~t .mJ,· .. _i Lt~ ---~ i31 .. ta d 4 -. 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AMILEC'BJC ::.ld uadblHlloa. a.otn1, aay tne. Ul d•I• Land1capla1 • ..,.,__,&I'll. A..U. .........--• ~nuJ won cS-. wan dmt w liJM. --_ __; _____ _ --•••••••••• .. •• a.-;:,..-· .... , u1111•••• .. •••••••••-. ·--·· I .... , ,. .. , •~la! Drt--....... -....... -~·· ..... rOlmmJ/loclwi ,. 0 art\f.IMbl.&M.UZ.OlOI ~ ~non.a. ...... ...... ,,_. ----ft DO_.'-aMll re••&. -. TlflMMY'S J-l•Ddva-... .,_,... ........ Ras. -. •-"--...1 •••• •a..u.n ... alcoatlal. -rt-· • ......._ TW.t"l"f.IS10 •• ...:••••••••••••••••• ---• -.-• .._.. .._ .u-.. lt ....mi ahD. J o.... PSw.. -· Pllw • -alp, apriakler, 1odl, ,.,_17581.f714717 o...t,.. • ...._ • Ue'd. -· Ut..._-..U 1ra.u.-.m.-. .. ,, PU Carpentry, maaoory , w.tb' «I Ume maWI dwlup, malat. • c1&1 -..Ct.11m.uorat -.................. rooflac. plumb!~. ~~U: warr.,12Jl'l..,..Uc, ~~=~ -•-·--------...,Seutsu ~.-....._.z.•-l-.Wpl•~. •-~~a~t• O..' '1. l111•nl>lAJ, •ioc:.taa. Stuc<0 la • ~. 1 ..... __.. __ laaur. 5ll·IU2 or n.-....,.,MT-4111 ~·· .. 1 ......... ,............. -, -..--tne hiinmtn1. clean• Dryw•Il • more. JB. ----• -"'~ ..,,.,. ., -,,. •• , -....... ......_,,.._,tttkww• •-ell.Mbravc.831-7111 -' ......_ -nt ,,. ~la. .... -W llddi -....__ ta AVU. -..an4 --------WALLPAPEJUNG -.-pe•aaaeal a.air re ............ --t•11-y ........... -....... . al. l'l Trte trtamla1. Com· Electric. P•lolln1 . Houucare Service, ••-••••............... ErperUmtaUaUoo llwllilM•'ht~. IDllf .. ~---~ ....._.,...... f..tq 8'oota ...,lieu la ,.. m' l / & .. ad S m I drywall, pl"mblat re· 1.-TnU Doa:ieaUques, Brick. atone. bloek wort. .-."9c.on~per ea bamt o..r ::-s.a..n. _... Oii DD• too amall . ..C ~ Jld 0. llu.i.t. a..ctK.a-.. • cloups. pell. hmll) buslaeu. call '*7315 for yout UJeflrs .• coocnte pe0oe, F'rwell. 631-5319 a:::Sa.per.in.uoT. ~6e-4&1J lk'd.~11)..MN ............ lJc'd + work auar. --~ wtb, drivew•ya. Jl'ree Qualily P•tnkn, exper -- ...... ~ ......... ~"""--•-~ Ml. JobnMe-1583 ·- - I ,,......_..._. -·--· .... O .... "'_,_R Xlo1 chwuo1 doae by l••t aerv., It•• eat .................... _. . ·-··········· --·---"-IOoaunl --..L..U-..,...-IUMILl'tC. l•'fnOal.Q:le!Mttlal -· all re•~!; ,,.._...., Complete 1ardenln1 lllm with Vu, bauJing, Boo. •Au'. 4br mio. Lie. ......... !l!-~teed. 141·MM: Batllil, kttebeu, 0 ,,,. Do ll ,..,..ar.C\lato• &om ~ to Lkl'Booded. wt-am WVlte t'ree elStimal09. movln1. Y•rd work, S.fJOI ....................... -...,_, Pw .,atmeta call Smoll•·GH·WlrelH•· -'-..... -. RocQor ~ MMll2 -----=etc. SlO per hr. Xlnt cluning done by lloriDlll by Tbe Starvtoe "-Lluanr ~Mkfclrllllte =._..-..,,..... lDlO -.-..ill Duka .... , JAPANJ!Sjl;GAKDl!:Nl!:R &altyw/eXp. Depeftdable. ~~.~~· Eap ........................ TrwSen..,. IDOICOl.c.~. e.,.tS..... Pract.aw • ~ u yu ••P. clnup, ...... owntn.ns.147·31137 BIO:ininctoAdvaoced.. --.......... .. -·-........... Ide a a w I c •re • l•od1capt1. t'ree eat. ....................... Wlatfl'•rlllg..l 8Dtmo. Tree• abnab. pruaiac" C· .. -tt' 0 ~ ,......,. 6 ...._ daaa. cralt1mao1blp. Xlnt ssi..-JGor"7·28112 Haulina 6 Dump Jobs. Rell•ble. good work· .................. d'... 5tl).aU9 remonJ, yard c~, _ .................... O:l6al' blttllilt•nni; wait rds "You will be 1m-AsklorRandy. lt.-ty job. References. PETERSPAJNTING ......,.__._ h•ulinc, 64~·0241. Cutom Cerpeotry . Q!blOmlllbaeedl.ci..o preaaed" U6 0390, Yard deuups •lawn &n-ta7 Olllmytime~7m Expr'd. Rua R•tea ....... ~"':?:::••••••••• 15lil31lm. ld/EKL aoet dock ,... Iv, clD rm. ...u sas. Ave fMl.Cl7hvea. care. Tree tnmmiog • n--.a Free l"..lt. Call Gene rm.., ... coucb sao. dlr landlcapln&, IMMZl9 HAULING •CLEANCNG ~able, own trans. 552.o& NeMp.tchet6&.exturM f'«)W JS mE TDIE to ~.;.,aw RaovaUq. a Guel'_.._ ,_ ......__ IOOMADDfTIOMS Resid/Comm1. Fr'Meal. no apec. a rea. C•ll ... IST. ltl-14J9 prune 10UI' tree.. Cali -• -_. --· Kltcbeo remodeling, Qual. prdeoer now ac· CaJ.1962-1462 ~anytime. P•ioting. INT /EXT. --n.-·.··20---Qlt ,,..,..,., IS lft upr. t.lh.dm C Neat. booest 12 PLMTEIUNG --i-· llADD'S Haodyworb DD wortl lll)'Mlf. Belt. .etc.Mf.25aor ceptmJ new •«ta. om-All __ __. .. _,. .. _ ~celleat bowec~ . reas.. '"~ ........ --Or-..Cournty. Mt.am. C.tom ~ tbelvea, 5114111 M2-4300, ad-titter 1171 m /Rn. CM.NB .Cd M. _._... .......... ,. callforfreeest.~· yrs. exp. Llc'd. Dave Free~~ Georp,aooura. wall llDl&a. etc. IQ.3'711 3'-hr. ~ &42-1282 1 T. truck. Freeest. 96H04.S" , W.Oan""'--tCleanera. C&llAll.S48-31M HouseAle• I g yo " '' " Ysd de8lq) Is U. te· ,._ I ..... r Dri~.........__..,__ VERYLOWPRICES " no · ur ..... __ •at. p••-•:-... St •• • • l I ""61l Ir• Steam cle•n Also u... ...., _.._._ ~ •• -... r....., "' ........... -mo• a • For free ,. •••••••• ••••• , _ _.___ 1 OOC _ _. __ t ._,_t..-A...r ..._.."' vacan-. r•"""' L1A/1-•. Try me. R -••••••••••••••-•• ._ .... •••••••••••••••• holstery. Work guar. • ••••••••• 00 ........... pe c eanups. ~ · ._..,_..,.. · .. ,... eltiJnata call &te¥e et CUSTOMINT1!RIOR Truck mount wtit. Free Acade my of Oefeoalve George S49-201S dump truck. Grade, estimltes.536-1321 su.ir.a.SMS lrwtepwteod dram clean-~ CARPENTRY est.reu. ratee~3'716 Driving. Adult tralnlng, ~ G _._ Co I i:..w. Oen645-8800 Apartments • house -.... oaWinc . .,. ... L Jol. ~~.~ts..:.~~ ByJay '42-8809 teen proir•m·with .,.,.p. a1ucner. mp . Haullng-Movloa. Con· cleanlo1. Reta . Dys ...... _ .... ___ LA•• ""J" _._ .. , CARPETCLEANING DriverEd.~tlOO yard maiot. & dnuPIJ. Sta-3N9,evea~ Mort Ext 1275, #31100LS S 1---------,1 STOIMDAMA•I STEAM ._,,.. .. ,..POO Freeeet. Pete.641-1096 crete & tree remonl. Free eat S36 ·4lll DO YOU D-i--~ a.trfc.al Qt,ackservice.646-7624 .._, MCNaa. New construction. OFFERASERVJCE? ._. ....... · RelDOdel ~-•••••••••••••••-•••••• 0...-1-.. trees. landsca... a RemodeliA&. repaptng, , ,.. ,...._ _,._uc ..__ ......, .. Raiident Coln.mer ··-.. Hauling"'-~-. 1·~ T ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,___,_, __ .... ,.._ .... ,_ ........... _ auu'lll'WlUI ...... • r........ ,,__ · ELECTIUCJAN Priced Ing, cleanups , e x-~........ "• Dew'I Painting, se!'Vinf ~-=-~· .t · the n.11u PUoC Ucemed ... a •••• Bonded --~ cue, llUUI~. WU>· gb f . peri~ tr u c It . w I 1 l buy IU. Cook. 20 yn e.1per. 9 moBt Top Hit. SJ7-lltt ., ID ..-..y Fr.&t ...... 646-8M9. t;w~';~~~:tcb :!r.!·C:~ma?.;!!b:te on 64U'78l ~d~beds & refries. ~ i:.~:-S1 ~~.~~ = 1:1 ref , 7i-:: ,_.Ser•ke,leJ•t:-a =~~tszC: Ca rpe o l r y · Co m m ' I. Lie. t33'T254 673-039 ...... ••••••••••••• •••. per ci.y. P'or more ln- Reaid. Free Eslimate. CARPETlmtallaUon, re-tfat.o~U~. Cl ... ~1f1~00adawadont H auling. c"leanups, SELL idle items with a 'lbe fastellt draw lit the Waat arullydeanpool! bmatioa ud comptet.e Jobn : S46·042S, or s-ir,ateamcleuinl Sell things fll!lt wilb Daily ..., ...... u cu d "-" ""'~Cl ·''edAd. tu.... o-·• p "-" n......1 ~ -.~ --call~ ....... it. weU ., .. ., ........, riveway removals, ..,...,y .-....... a.ssu1 """t. .. a auy llot ~ ... ...,. uv..,..or. r•~ ,....,. ---•o m.-.z. ~·Steve PUot W<int Ads. · ,,_,...,,... trimming. SS7-827l &G-5678 Ouail'-.ed Ad 642-5678. est mes2. •·-------· . -a.a. & "-ct 5300 r. fll:l_tt.01 SlSO Hrlp WGllhcl 7 I 00 Hrlp W-.cl 7100 Hrtp Wmhd 7100 Hr1p Wmhd 7100 Hrtp W-.cl 7100 jtWp W.t.d 7100 Hrlp Wmhcl 7100 .............................................. v ................................................................................................................... ~······················ ...................... . F 0 U N D : F e m a I e DISCREET Otn'CALL Aulltrallan Sheep dog. l ~7a• eye b r n , l b I u e . lnfonnatlon/App't. gray fWbt /tan. 546-6118 SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS Buried -Ditch - Creel -Vesper - DESERVE Roses are red Happy Birthday to you. Joey Grothus ls31. ls youd ace red? I Love You. S&st.r Patrick Matrimony ts a trap de· . vtsed to make men think AttnKtive gentleman 38, they are getting what safe. cle~. new here. they want, when they art Wants dasci;eet lunch really ~ what they with M /F or CO\IP~ Just DE>ERVE. for fuo: "Duke" PO Bo.x • • 5350 lrl. Newport Bcb, Ca. rWl•m tQllS2. ....................... --------- VAlllSlll.S •ESCORTS• _ _.... ,-._._1 II 11JU qlt)t, call few •ppt. ~·-~ 953--9DO. Now Hlrioa. * 953-0771 * Visa/llC/Cbedl. .a. a-Olltcall &enice r.. iCillll Set •kes 5160 PR& LAW lllUclcml needs ............ ,•••••••••• EXOTIC US aooo. WU1 do anythlog Legal. Confldentl•I DVM. P.O. Box 3242, N.8. 9211S3. Pl.AMT SIRVICE lmerior plam desJOting. ---------1 Leuln1. Plant main· DIAMOND ~ANTED : tenance. As low as Prtv. party will buy l lo 3 SZO/mantb. C.ll a.rat, cash. N.B. 548-497Sl 759.9545 MASSAGE simpatico Uooanswer, please keep I Your masseur· _\r)'iD&...;._'...;;_!_! '------ is &bJames Outcalls 9-11. 4tt·Slll Sodclf Cllbl 5400 TOMMY'S OFMEWPOR1 ESCORTS auh ecz.1571 •• SPIRl'IUAL READINGS UJam.IOi>m. P\llly Uc'd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '\.IL ILAQC IOOIC'' Women 18·65 Free. Lifetime member-whip $50. O.C. 's Newest A most exciting Dating Service/ Socia.I Club. Ap- plications accepted by phone 6.'n · 1181. &7296 or 492-9034. l81S 1,_. . .,._..=& S. Cimino Real, Sao. i ,1: n 14u _O«n. _______ ~ ...................... . O.C. AlltPORT Sdtildl Ii 7005 *a:c.,_ORT* ,.., .. ._ ~ ..•.•.......•...•...... S p e c l • 1 l z l n I I n Be A Trav~ Pr'Oleaiooals. ID Just I • 973-4'11 .....• lOam-48 m. &mBtt Travel Scboola GntltC1 Jmt ESCORTS :a&Hn 141~1.80 CHIC*S /tC /flSA Palm 6 Plyddc Rrdinp tella put, preaeot • f\lbn.211 .. 11$8 1DOll Talbert Ave. FV. tllU7S5 Prd. Masllqe by Steve, lbwewcak wamed. 2 or 3 Lic'd Tberapl.rt, N.B. .,_ • wetk. Xlnt ,. llam-lpm. Appl Only r.nac.. Call&LS-7037. _Ml_m_T _____ I HrfpWmahd 7100 --------1111 _ ................. . ClldlsAlpls •Outcall* 142-a12 MC/Visa Mn .... wDO-. .. llCWSIYI ISCOtrTS •MJ.1172• • Ace : l1nnt Cleft A~ =~s ADVERTISING available ror accurate ~ ll [~ clerk lo assist credit ~ manager 10 a busy 1be Dally Pilot has an oewspaper ollice. Duties lrnmectiat.e opening ror a are varied. Should be a s a l e s p e r s o n w 1 t b IJ)Od typ&sl 81ld operate a newspaper di.splay ad· l"ey addin1 machlDe vertltlo& experience . with skill. Credit or ol· Good salary , com · rice experience ls deslra· nUaior1s & excellent fr· ble. Worit In pleasant en· mce benefits. Excellent vironment with good I growth opportunhies for COIJll*lY benefits includ· a penoo with career am· in& 2 week• vacation bitiona. after i year. company can'"' appoint.meat !:1t,ioj":: ::::-1 ~ llHCE COBT *-A""'7 at: DM.Y PILOT Oll*•ICOAST DA&Y PILOT m....-m ED. m 330 w. S.y St., Equal Opportunity ~BLERS a.ctrtcal ,Mech $5.75HOUlt Mln 3 Yna aper, muat know cabling, wlnng. power-auppty. nJS1'IN AREA OMEGA MCM443 ASSEMJU ERS S&.75HOUlt (C'laas A PCB l Asaemblers 3 yn exp. able to do touch-up, re· work • wire cir cuit boanll. 1UmNAREA OMEGA BABYSITTER -I need Be.tuty mature . dependable AssLlllllll. full time for womanwtcartos1tfor21 busy s alon. R1 cbard l1Xl8 boy 12tol4 day per Ouelette S• Ion. 200 month. Some ovemrtes. Newport Cmter Dnve. V i c . W a r n e r & Newport Be.ch Edwardl .K. 8. 848-56&5 I t:JF.AlTl"Y -Sa* BABYSITTER -Spend HAIR CARE P ROD your vacation at the SALES Amb1tlou1 beach 6 get paid for it. salesperson to call OTI Flea. schedule . Good beauty ulons Unique hr&.. & loU ol sUD.1bi.oe. o pp or tun 1 l y • 8 1 II . Call Linda 7S4-6851 9· IJZ.1497. DOOIJ.Ol'm..:83 aft. 6. --------la 'f 1 IJI 1/Qlril 1'aD tune, eqier. helpful W mit ~-Many co bmefita. ~ at~ Placentia. co.ta Mes.a. Costa Mesa Employer Between UM bours or ~~~~~~~~~ ASSISTANT • waoted w Jcmmat.oloo liceDM. for bail' aaloD lD Lq\llla Npet. Must be depeD- dab&e • effidenl. Good salary. Call for appt. •Bulltiq _______ _ Wall Street Hair Desip. Boo&kNper. P ff, u · pariwed. maw.re. de· pmct.ble. AM for Beuy 8157-0US NPlll. can for appolnlmenl J>'-e, M2-41Z:l, Ext m Equa1 ()pponmlity Employer 1111."Jm) TR'-FR AeeAstant lhoager. Not Pstn.. ActlO'nln1 AA.UMGa.BK FUU lime, immediate opminc. Full company beneftla. Call BALBOA MARINE. 549·"71 for =r:mrnenl. M/F/H k . ~ca l&.g a.rt& 1be Jolly RO«er J.nc. baa a posWon open for aa es· perieDoed Jr. Att0W1Ung Oert.. Duties are varied, incl bank rec:oocili•tions. auditing da1Jy aales re· porta, gen1 ledger ac· COWJl analysi&, A/R. Op-Auemblers. Sallmaker portuoity for •dv•oce-meot.. Xlot Benefils & nr. OC Airport, M·Tb. working conditions. 6am-4:30 pm. WW lraln. Salary commensurate _m_lCS ______ _ w/uperlence. Send ASSElfBl,Y TRAINEES- Resume_ or apply io Im.med openings Apply ~J~ Roe«. loc. 1 . Va&•bond Sail Boata, l'/042GWetteAve, 3«11 W. f'<rdba.m, S.A. lnioe,92714 _m_:_9:1ll_;,.;..;__ ____ _ 7w.&46-0a:ll AS.5EMBLER . C.ssette Tape -FuU.time. Isl afraid of bud work ~ Small firm seek.a multi. MWed individual to nu auist. manacer slol. Of. Ike skills ~Ulred, 1all· ing / m ecb•n lc a l lmowledie prderred. 21 yurt or aider. Job ref. required. Part Ume with rull time potential. 714/675·0060 Newport ee.ch. ASSISTIH IDtTOlt SUIYEY s·~PM to 9:30PM. Mon· day tbru Friday - 9:311Al1to1:30PM Salur- day. Gf'e8t for coUea1ans and ID!JMliCbten. 914.00 r week . ONLY UlREMENT IS A D VOICE. Call: ~ ut. 3U after 5:l0Plllf, Mond•Y lbru Frida.y Tbe new Lake Forest bnodl "' • lead.Ina SlaL la seeking a Telfer to ~ part Umc <morn· inp l. Eapeneoce is pre- ferred. but we will train someone with cash bandlioe expenence and liCbl t)1J(na 11ulls. We ol· fer· -Top Starting Saluy •Free Career Apparel •Free Parking We will be interviewing CX1 nruRSDA Y. March 22. from 10 AM to 3 PM Pleue call Veoda at (114) &12..tOOO lor an ln· ten1ew ~menl RDILITY FIDBAL Savino •Loan Aaao. 25a1 Tra~ &Mi ... Yit lAte Forett Drive ) MX:'TG Bit.PNC shirt. $4br t o start. S50l38 Atteodant-work w /ban-Lab P'orest <lcaipped aduhs. lllfuat ~ F.qua!Em~unJty TEMPORARY ~today to work OD vu\oul a<:ccM&Dting & bookkeeping aas lgn- menta. Work close to your h ome . Figure Oerb to Semor Accoun una needed lb.roucbout Orange County. zm No. Broedway ... ~Bubr Bide.. Senta Ana «714113MIOJ • FRD PA.RXJNG ACC'IM6CLm SICllTAIY Altt ~ tee. /paJ .. ble 'flllUCbera. type 50 wpm, receptionist duties. tmne llft. c.u Karen, ..... ADION. AFiGf. p ,time, Ounel91 plan- Dlq Newport Center. ASS&-.aS stramg. wUJ.iDI to uaitt ____ .._ __ •I For medical electronics. ln taau ., loilellog, Experienced preferred. feedina. general clean· ti.a wW train. Hours lam ~-XlD&.. v•c.Uoo & In· suranee beoeflls. Un11ed to 3:30 ·pm. Excellent Cerebral Palay Assoc. bmefitl 6 wonirig COD0 ditloos. Mission Viejo DD W. Kinard SL San, area. Only tboee seeking ta Ana. 54&-S780. ~nnaneatemploym~t AlJl'Olllf011VE med .ppty. Olll Suaan .,-...,.._u.a...-5111..->. .........,.... ••••m-1!!!!!11!1!!' I QevJ dealer' offers ruJJ. ASSEMBLERS we will train. Apply 7am , lbcQreeor Y•data. l&SI Piao.Ci•, a.ta Mesa. •ASS8W 9 S• •ll..tRTIS• <>ranee County manufac- turer of electro· mecbanlcal producta la -*inc traiDeea for day shift to assemble elt'<'0 tranlc •witches • dla· plays. Apply ID person. time permanent poeltloo to ..alt paint dept. In varied, loterutio1 cMla. Good pay! Es . perience DOt required. Opp. f« 'advancemeot. See llr. Wricbl. HOWAID Qr" •t .oo.e •Quall au. NEWPOR'r BEACH BabJaitt«. l .. tW"e, Ulht bcMMk.eepin• .• Llve·ln. Med. tMnelUa iDcJ. Rel•. Dena Nat area. I beby. -.-1, 6:»7:30pm. .........Spld ... 1 BabJsltter In Irvine JM llollrO'lla, C.11. oeeded. PleMe call eves temT a.o.z. ..;.mi;.....ftlt_;.,_ ___ _ IAIB.Y MAKlttam Tbis may concern you... We ue a a.tiooa.l wt.olel eler ol industrial ~ We are b*· 1111 for individual.a who 1unt to earn btwn S200-S500 per wk. We have fulJ-tlme po1&tklm open and a complete tnioiDI IJC'Oll'Ul. u fOU are &lnd of m•llla1 n+"munnw ... ,orwortl· inC iD • Uldlorm. call to- dQ f« U1 lokniew. We ~ ... la DO burier. a.a that mowlitd&e 11 the key t.o success. hr u in· t.emew. call 751·74S'7. J!X)E. Call Mn. Dllddk, --------."NM BABYllTl'ER, reliable ... ~ 11' old, ..,... JO •1• per mo.. re fa . ... ·~ca.m v.-. dudet. 1' /UJIM. I' Ill MVP 1-dllll o.c. ~ ....,.....,_..., ........ folloWtal .... ...,.._: Bebpltter 9"ded for 111•1 aau. 11 1w 1r . ,... IN 18 ... :ner. X1nt &IQ', IW"I req•4 . °"" u..,. 8o. Latun'· •1m. Pbr mulU lets "' boob " recordl for small ml~ c:oairpany. lllawre, e.1pr. acnrate ~ to work W'llb off .rte CPA. G IG 8llM'106 IOODEIPB J1\lll Charge, miat be e.1 per'd, lbN Tri.al Bala.Dee -MWt1 SET of books. l.awq olfc. ID ~ ID dustrial area. Salary commensurate w /ex penenct> Pltase send Resume to Adl564. <' 'O P.O. Bo• 1560, Cost a Ms&. Ca.W. j'JJ62JS. ~·f\lU or P 'I'. Apply be.tween 2pm-4pm Mm-f'ri. 2S30 West Coast Hwy. Newport 8dL Booklleeper. computer lmowtedce belpf ul, will u-..n. Lacuna Killt loca am.~· l'Tat 49M8118. IOC«l&'B F /C Pmitian wtlb proauneat Faabaoo ltla.od lD ve1 t mml ftrm Ellcellent oP- portunity. Cal1640-01Zl. Broker needs Real P.ltate salespenoo to sell 15 million worth + o r Mtalnulb. 483:2571. CASHla fUll Tame. good pay. Growth co. 5 locatlOflS Over 3>. We Train. MITIO CAI WASH 2l50 Harbor Blvd. o.taMeu WtlERS UTVTEM MARKETS OericaJ We · need Cu stomer Service people , 2 Lasurance Secretutes, f\ill Qwge Bookkeeper. Cashier. Payroll Recep. uomat Oertt, Computer Operator, Typ11t, + m.rb mucb l'DC>n!. IOO% Free to Applicaot ABACUS Agency 'TSl-'700. Clerical CL.mrmST It• llDIATI or•••s foaSNCIAL PllOJICT ~now avail•b&e fOr hlJJ time As&lsl&nl M ....... CID 21111 6 ird llUl\a. No eapenene. me. \\le tnin. AdVabee· ment opportunity for llJOUcaatnie40wpm+ p maoa..,..... poaoMIDI to ., •OJOY variety WE U . SO p e r b o u r If NEED YOU! SMtt « qaelfted ~or more lD-loac l«m .... ,._... fonmiboa 6 ia&.erriew. ND .... Good ,.., • Paid apply to ltCft •50. 1* -*tr. N. Pacific Cout Hwy. l\om!I~ L.quu Be~ 494-9233. Wall mt«new Mooday lbnl Friday from 8am to , 5IJMrU.llt. ~ ()ppor Emp&oyer ~ 152-:'J:. Cblldcart wan ted. 2 --------• duJd.ren My home ln Mesa Verde. P°'s1ble bve-in Mon thru Fri Call~-3488 CMltian ~ deslres G lrl Friday. typing, It bk· qmg. •misc fOf' ~ccen lnc l..a& Beam ~221i16 ae.n.up penoo ror 2hrs. 6 nllbts tweet. 631-9791. 20 ,....,.,.TE OPB••&S WIH&D a.ERK TYPISTS f'll.E a.ER.KS XEROX 4000 417000 OPR XEROX l3llO 6 IMOO OPR Will tnun. Short 6 long term assignments No ftt Good pay, Paid Mdt!y Cl.lb CUSTCI a SRYICE We have • stJ.mulating opming 111 OW' fast-paced MarUCing Department. 11m penon will won on c1.1.1tomer proce11iog their orden " perform- IDC all)' aod all DtteSl&l)' roUow-up. Requirements are a coup'8 ot years ex· perieot'e in. UI Lod\lltrial ... mvironmeot • tbe .ality to opet:ate otflce eqgpment indudi.n£ tbe to key cakulet«. Pfeue conuct Per1011Del Of· fatt. ....._.S,.c:Wftes 1e40 Monrovia, C.M. 90XZ'1 E.0.1:. ~•gl1rc:"'9 Mmt have knowledge ol bate rmtb • blueprint f'e8dllla. lrvtne. A. Ken- dln'is lad. Co. 540-71». E.0.E cun Needed to •••I s l INN .... in boob:~ dqJl. Mon.· Fri, N . · ~ =. Placenl a. aFOXYLADY• OUJ'CALLONLY &xperlence belpful. lloa.·M N. Many c:o • ...... Al1tb at i. PlM!tadl. Coilt:a Jl•L ' 11 u /ltlJ.s• ........ lY.-llOWer· ... ..,.n.e.. WW be ........ tolOllilet'a.o.. t....t termlllall~re ...... ~ ... n;D ... r-ol; .,._. i..,..11111a ... . . *'71-1 IJI• AppliceUou belnl •c· cepted for hralhare Drllwtrl,. -~ ~. 9tattlAI .... • ,.11w. o..e .av..-. mHt for the rt 1llt ~-: lm l..ecl. ..,,.,. for . "'11 u.,. .. ,.n•• telhra. Eaullent ,._.Crill .......... ftrd ..... ,.,.. ... ln ....... o.ur PUatC!wan.lr. ....... ~··· ....... a.lad c.~ . ,,.. ,., .. ·••'· • .... IX>Sll/P _..,, ... _..._ ___ ,__, -...... ~ .... ~--. , .... ·--- • . .. . : • • : • . ' • . . . ........ ,,,....,., ........ ,. c .. 642-5678 ld.JJI ... COOlt8 Carrow 'e ....... ,. 1100 ...,W..tM 7100 "-tawaol. Appl.1 h11 :.;;i., n ·-·-•••••••• -··•••• u•••••••••• ..-•A~ Ptoo. ILICTllC&Ht GENERAL OP'C·CdM , o'lS..~~=~~-~·~---1 llHl~N. dependable -Hyn~,opr req E•A Dedric Ml-l1'71 In.Im, »!.an.I OOC*S -daJ Olr alfbL Zllpcr. pref Apply bt •• a-s~ t'l'Wlll OloD Eqiiar'. pttf. Pott .... Coovalelattnt HoepltaJ tcz.4ell0. Olob for wmed. bl.re --.Wa ..,.. 87$-l.W, .iiforPeu. CXJJI"( CUU -0.C. AIRPORT AREA. MON SAT957~ ••• 2h A.111 thn a,...'d worts ao.cs. .. ,, lutrumeota. Advance Ki..oC9 lDl Victoria, C.11 .... ne, E 0 .E ........ MICMAMCAL .... .-s DefTM. Micilinwn ex peneoce considered. Ex· cellent benefits and WOftina cooditMlns. M i.8· 1100 Viejo area. Only Ulole aeetina permane.nt ~t need 1ppty. Call &.isan. ~l-3830. a.e:ral Offl~. Matw:• ~ wt.th ~ akU1a for bwy peycholotlca I O'Cq> Heart pbooe • publk cootact. Lltbt bookkee p1n1 . p ~cf med /Ina. e xperience -.ala ---- GeoeraJ TOPJOIS TOP PAY AVAJJ..A.BLI; FOR YOU AT: OCBQ Ira adcasffnt School • P J , Ne,.a. Produtllon • Ctau. Tautht In •mill Group. •Top Proa ln•truc:llntr • lUah Phu:t ment • Ru110n1l>ly l'riced FOR FREE AUDITION 714/956-7171 In Just Six Weeks E•Mlillg Claslft - TwoMqllh~wMll State Approved Sunset Travel Schools I 0061 Talbert Ave. Fountain Valley 964-6755 * MORE 1MAN .MT A JOI BEGIN A CAR&R '· AS A COSMETIOAN MAD eooo M<*IY Leom tQ do fodols with the fVIN' akin ' mochine. Learn moke-up application the ~tmionol way. Let Rid-ad's Beauty C:Ollege help you start developing new skills os o Cosmetidon. Aftef only 20 weeks you can be earning a good riving. COSMETIOAH QASSES HOW! Limited Enrolment-Cal Nowt Top ins1rudors give Help and Guidance. Plenty of Practical Experience, too. rumoN ,. YIHG PIOGIAMS AVAii.AiLE Pt.AC EM EMT ASSISTANCE ~y OPPOltTUHmES: • lnteresttnQ Work • Personal Sa11sfaci1on • Security-Jobs not tied to economic s1tue11on • You progrec;!I rap1dl '1 to become lhOfOUQhly ~111~ • Self~mpl()yment Qpp0rtun11t~ CAU '6M611 FOtl IHFOtlMA TIOH RICHARD'S BEAUTY COLLEGE ............. , .. "°'o It olldw•t, H......-.._.. Leah Carpenter All Types of Dancing 1e91 • ., .. ....... Dorothy Jo Dance Sbdl ZSIS L Ctf. Hwy,C.. o.......,Je._.. Z41 \ LCtt.Hwy.C.- 67J..J420 --------•ESCROW TRAINEE / QJunler help, lOpm.&tm, Rl!lCP/MESSENGER - W\nchell .. Donuts, 2S3 E. Wm.ed for • fast grow· rn.b St.. CM. inl indepmdeDt escrow ---------· ClO. Call Diaoe S-.l2SS ANNOUNCEMENT HclpWmhd 7100 Hlfp.Jt_... 7100 .............••.•.•..•• . ..................... . I>ehuteuen Person. must be over 18, nut " t)stebllsbed stationery Bring alOQI a frieod •Dd lllllllY now. Never• fee. E..O.E. M /F M..I. SSM520 OIG IJ5-2'22 mature. W / l run . store needs lnalde aa.les ~~~~~~~~~ F /tlme.. Inc Id wknds. penon. Office supply ex- See Terry, KJ-nme Dell. per. helpful, but not ~E.17th.St.,C M. necessary. Fringe benefita. Group medical, Delivery Ptrame, LA pi l d vacation , 6 1\JD8I. SlOO pei-week.. ID botidlrn; For appt. call Gm1 Offc-need depeada- ble penon. Type 40wpm. »key, pleasant phone voice. Willi.DI to Learn. Call Mpm, Mon·Frl: Laguna Be•cb. ~. BeUy Kazis: 751-1732. DIUVBY PBtSOH FACTORY Freeway Auto Supply. W,,._11_5 2153C2 Avery Parkway. ~'°" MV 4Day4011r.weet& Del. Men over 18 ror L.A EDLEA lNDUSTRJES ho 2101 Dove St. N.8 . Mrs. Power-642·7702. l1IQTEM Mrkta Offc. GtUJH~ Apply in person. Sen Oemente Glus Ii Mir· ror. 1615 No. El C•mioo Real. s.c. 492-61.91 Times to mes 1n NH & Acl"06S from 0 .C.Airport CM. Reliable & have de pen. car. Perm. P tr F'acto ry Wo rke rs 1n $400 1$4 50 per mo cberru<"al refinery. Full 64&-0637. 646-5844 lime perma nent posi· Golf Storage Helper & Range Picker. P /rime CaJJ 9'-2Pm. 6"·5404 ext 26. Dental. <"ha1rs1de ai.i.1!-. Lant, Mon Thurs. X ray Lie req'd, Salary 01)(-n :;t6-~. lions . Hi gh sc h ool chemistry or work ex- pent.'Tlcl! w1lh cht'm1cals helpful Day & everung i.h1fls Will trai n . medi cal insuran ce benefils. paid ror by Co. Paid vacation plan, ment bonus plan, auto. S1lar y increase pro · IJ"ll.ID-.. E. 0 . E. 549-3281. Groomers · Ex perienced 00'7.-comnus.i.100 or lease space. Plc A Pel. lOOW Adams Av ~. 11.8 964-35.51. DEMTALASSIST. needed. Pre ferably p /l 1 me . Exp r n e c. 644-0lill3 Guards Dental Recept100 1st Costa Mesa Expenen~ ---------pmerred. 548-7074 DENT AL /.baist..t 4 day wk. Peno orr1ce X Ray lie. reqd. Persona ble pef"ll-00 wanted for Arow1ng practice 847~ DerUJ Office loolung for deQtal ass 't. Flexi ble hours. Also insurance girl to eventually ta.ke over front desk. Call 5f7-1855 f'artory 16 IMMEDIATE or&llMGS WAREHOUSE A.5SEMBLY FACJ'ORY Good money. incentive bom~. holiday & vaca - tioo pay. Paid weekly. 1::1ualastic DENTAL I\. ~,~ ASSr wanted for expand· I "-ill I .:'I lng Newport Beach prac· SUMCU.& tice. Expe rience or JRVINE 752-6666 schooling preferred . E.O.E. 11/F 644-:MSS. f1oor service. Nr. OC Airp)rt, M·'lb, 6.am-4:30 pm. will train. 979-1483 DENTAL ASSIST ANT OrtJv>.clir, x Int wage & benefit.a, RDA or eUgi- ble, N .B. 640-0121 --'---------1 f\Jll Time Shipping & DllYBS Packaging, M /F, Will Qecker Cab, 483-88811 train. 84W421. DRIVERS -S200 Week. WU1 train truck driven. Openaa.m.8pm. 9116-8413 Driver/Gardener comb. Have valid CA liceme. Good driving record. Yin. •ge 20. Apply al Pennya •ver, 1660 Placentia. CM. DRIVERS ll ClllLDRE N -Needed for •dvertis· inl circul•tion. C.M. .... ....., f\ill time polil.ioo in our Reader .cl dept. hrs Mon tbru Fri 9-5. tele & ~ aales, reqs good spelling, grammar & ...,manabip. Must enjoy rnedllll the public. App. ly Pennysa ve r , 1660 Placentia, C.M. Ga rdener needed for apartment complex. 642-5073 GENER,\L OFFICE· ----------1 "111-time, 10 key a muat, DllfllS Men or women 25 yn or oWw. Know the coul accounts rec helpful. can Barbara for appt. 56a:B cm.. Net SL80 a week or OeDen1 Office more. Orange Coast EL TORITO REST. Y.UO. Cab, 17300 lilt. Corporate Hdqtrs. Herrm•nn, Fountain F 8 st t y pt s t r or Valley. <No of Sl•ter diversified duties. f1ex- betwn Newbope " lbUity a must. Interview .nac~tkl~> ~~~~~I by ippt. ODb--:: 714-86'7.ee Jacqwe DRJVE'RS <3>SS OOUNTRY. No ~Pottery Shack baa qied.al 1k. req'd. opmlnp foe full time JlatGftlor Y acbu year round poaltiooa. A I>" .....!.8~!.:Ptwt~~~Ua~,~c:!.111~·-t ply ln penon. u12 s. D'Jdems,coua&erbelp, Coast Hwy, Laauna ..-.. woman. mon-BeadL Security Offken Days. Greves . Swln1. Relief sbift.s •v•ll. South lrvlne/El Toro •~. ap-ply 9am-2pm Burns ltnt, Security ms E. Center. Anaheim So1te 102 GUARDS F'ull & part lime All a r eas U ntfo rms Cum11hed. Ages 21 or over. R.eured welcome No ex~ence nee. App· ly Univena.J Protection Service, 1229 W. Stb Strea, Santa Ana. Jn- terview houn 9-12 & 1-4 Mon tbru Fri. HOlrTICULTUU We need a mature, ex· perieoced Interior plant mainteoaace person w J1maWleclie of Orange County. Hrs. flexible. pay commens urate w/Oflltt. Call Bnace •t 548-56319am•DOOll. HOST~/CASHIER Exper, full-time. Apply in penon Ben Browm Rest.aura.at, 3ll06 Cout Hwy. So. Lal'UDa. Holt.em to welcome new residents. Permanent part time. Flexible' hours , need car & typewriter. 547-3095 ; 993-39 HOTEL/MOTEL night auditor. apply Craig Presley. San CJemente Im, 12S w. Eaplandlan. lb.el SECUMTY We are eeeldnl • reliable penon to work flexJble (swina ll 1raveyard sbift.s) bouts. Law en- forcement or securlty ex- perienee belpf ul. Enjoy excellent comp•nY benefits. Apply 9am· noon. Mon-Fri, PertOll· nel MA.ltlUOTT HOT&. WO NewJQt Center Dr Nc1'port Beacl) ~ Oppor Employer PRIVATE CLASSES IN T'AI CHI EXERCISE & DANCE CHARLO'ITE ANNE HOLTZERMANN 2132 East Ocean Front Balboa, Ca. 714·673·3432 11 you are a male or female having an interest 1n the med•cal or leoal fields and 1t you are unemployed under~mptoyed on welfare. or a veteran. you may be ehg1bte 10< training 1n one of the follOW1no pro0ramio •Respirat()()' Therapy Tecttn1c1an ICert1hed E1to1bte1 •Ooerallng Room T echmc1an IAMA Accred•tedl •Pera·teoal Lawyer s As,1stan1 A n el1g1bte ll'lst11ut1on under the Basic Education Oooor1un1ty Gra n.ls & SuppH>mefltlll Education Qooortunrty Grant Programs National Otrect Student Loan Progtams For morP 1nforma1ton <:all 54 7-0305 AmPrtcan Cotleo• r f Param,•d1cal Ari'> & ~r .... n,.., 1800 N Broadw.1f Santa And C.a11forn1.i 9?706 7100 Http W..ted 7100 •••.•...•..••.......... .•••.•.•.....•••.••.... ~~~::! ..... !!~~I ~~~ ..... !!~~ Housewives & Mothers _ _ _ _ --M a n a g e r , (' I 1• r k need xtra money" You ~"tlsiC.;sli'OO Drugstore Prefer 1·x114•r a lre ad y h a ve t.h e QiogeruaJ Newport offr. tn cosmetics, l(lfl~. & knowiedge needed. Call l.ltlgaUoo, hea vy t'l1ent c~ 64G-7373 642-42l3 •contact, DO S.H Tram to Market Resear<'h. P l HURSEAIDIS 3 ~Lo i 30PM rountr) Oub Conv Hosp ~9 3061 NVRSC!i •AJDES "" I Howewlves & students to be paralegal. flex bn , wtlJ trfW I. l(ood llllOrit lunch rush, 11·2 at lrvine Personnel Agency readmg c:omprebeMIOfl Wiener Schnitzel. Good s-":,.Fzi.7tb, Coeu~~~o Ii attention to detail pey G .25 pr hr. Wknd & ....,..._ _ --__, Z7-T.Jl4 holiday off. Contact ~w Dizabeth 754-8874. 2$0 S. Licensed Real Estatt• Markel1n1. Bu11oeu Bns~.CM Sales~rson. Allraell\e woman leeks part lime IHSPECTOll TltAIHEE To learn au phases or ID· spectlOO. Must pass com· pe.ny pbys1caJ mcl back X ray Talung appbca li o n s 8 -10 only Str ato f lc x . 17671 Armstrong Ave. Ir v E.0.E. A Kenda vis Ind. lnsur&m'e : Commercial Property & Casualty M · slstant, experience neceaaary, minimum 2 )'t!lll"I lncludln& typing. Xlnl benefits. James lnluraoce Office, Irvine. C•ll Maurin e 152-0llllO .•. E.0 . E. INT DESIGN SALES-Art. l.ampa, acceuories. Self. ataNn for F /PT. Will train. Mrs. Erikson -.1~ Int e r io r pl a n t maintenance. F'ull & P•rt Ume av&1l. 497·5424 Ba Y y 1 e w 0 ff 1 c e asaoclete In growing Pn>giessive c:ommisst0n rnarUtm& busloeu Call spbt. 673-885.5____ ror ll"llerview 64.2-8304_ MECHANIC -S200 W rtk Liquor clerk . ex Will tram Open 8dm penen<'ed. ruU or part t I me . A p p I y 2 7 II Spm. 986-M~- Broad way . La JC B ch lliiiiiiii..-iiiiiiiiiuaiii • ..uiiicii"'liii .-. Broedway Uquor. ___..... Alo WGTICtMCIAH U9UC)ltQ.BK F ,time. Apply ln person. 9•m·2pm Tue. -Sat Airporter Inn Hotel . 1B700 MacArthur Blvd. Irv. 1Jquor clerk. respooaible M/F, pi\ or fit, Irvine 644-5035 LOT A'ITENDANT M1llt be l&. f\Jll " pa rt time. Lai Bch are•. Call «·1102. Two years expenence working wltb minute put.I. Med.I cal company. Excellent benefit• Ir workina oondWons. Mis· 1100 Viejo area. Only dlloM eeeldn& permanent emp6oymeal need •Ps>lY · Call &aaao. 511-ll30. Medical Aul.al.ant. Froot •bedtotnce, e.xpeneoce helpful. C•ll Ann at N1 ... Med.ical Front ore 10s. ~blfb t:x p er o r trainees Mes a Verdf' Qmvi Koep 861 Ceat~r Sl CM ---- DM.VH Cei&t.nc pat.tents 31 be-d sta.Uon, 8 pd bol.td&)'\. eood sa1ar)' & benef1u Mrs. F arTell W 350!'> NW"'!Wl& LVN f" \Jmt" 7 3 Xlnt rate of pa) ApJ>h D 0 N Pon Mesa l"c>n vaiescenl Jiosprtal. ~7U Newporl Blvd. C M 642-0tQO. Nlninc Nurses A.idea. All 1hlft.s Good rate ol pay. No ex- per. nee. Will train. Certification program aveil•ble. Apply Port Mesa Convaleaceot Hospit.al. 25"70 Newport Blvd. c .... 642-0400. ~ R.N. relief. 7-3 & J.11 Jam. rile ol pay Apply D O.N. Port Mesa Coo· valeecimt Hoepslal. 25"70 Newport Blvd C .M M2.o«IO. lmtrior plant co. needs bard wcrtinl persoo ror warehouse lnatallaUoo. ~-OUOor~2- L&mcb auperri.lor. crade9 &. 7, • 8, Daria School. 2 bn. dally. M·F. S:U3 hr. Call Cheryle Enavu, ~ LYN. Weight Reduction Oinics, loc. ls now h.lrtng forHBmedlcelocrtce. No weekends or n ights Hours 10am-6 :30pm IM8-%3'77, ask for Elaine typing, pra 5 yrs up. omCE WORK -Will Mk for Sophie 979-2613 or train Sl.S> per weett to evs ~ start. Open lam to 8pm 9'IMt13 IMYIMfOllY COOIDIMAToa Ool1> headquarters for a statewide fin•ncl•I services firm. Faabioo l.sl.and. to run inventory & rec, supply ordertna. tnventory cootrol, m&JI proceulnl le s~tial proj. Exper req. CaJI MM1123 .. 30-S. JAMITOI Reat•urant cleaning t.Upm. $.i.50 per hr. The Orient Ellpress (N.B.) 851-MT7. Lab. Aaaistant: will lrain, no aper. ~. DuU" Include maintenance of ai-ware. lab. upkeep for Rti> dept. or bio- medical company. Hn. 12:30 to 6, Mon. tbru Thurs. Cont•ct ad - mfniltrailon. Gl· 1155 Maids full • part ti me WiU train. Apply Don Carlos Mot.el, 3431 l Del a>lspo, Dana Polnt. MAii.ROOM TO $745 Excellent opportunity to join l•rse Irvine c:om· ~ wttb &ota or room for promotion. Must like people end not m Ind walkln1. Call Rlt•. 5f:Mll56. Coutal Penon- nd AceocY, 2'7IO Harbor, C.11. NtNer a fee. Maintenance personnel needed w t general kDowtedle ol electrtc1t. ptumbina. • •lr condl· tlonlnt. Apply to Gii. Surf • S•nd Hotel, Lquna Beach. C97--4477 Medical Expe r. b1c k orf1 ce women wanted foe Npt 8C'tt. office. Must know EJCG. lab 4 Ms-2930 5-S I MFGTUll1'& Medical manufacturinit comp1 ny nee d s a worker. Mach.lne shop experience requl red . hlgh 1cbool m1cbine s hop ok. Excellent bmellta " worklnC coo-diUoD.t. Minion Viejo area.Only thoee eeeklng ~ employment need apply. call Susan, 5111.aaD. warol IOUTI Part ume or rull time Housecle1ners. Own trans. Top S. Start 1m· med. Call 673-1266 or 646-4871 Part lime sales work Perfect for college stu dent lnlttesied tn retail merchandising & dis- play. Salary open. Call OJftee Import.en. Dana Point. 493-7773. Put-time HIED IXTRA MOMIY7 1184et research com· pmy la iookl.ftl for abarp cmtutt ind.Iv to help con- duct rweatth turVeys at C.M. facility. M.00 hr DlY 6 or evenlnp. C1ll Communicati o n s Reaeattb S48..a17 Part time bualness op- po rt u n It y tor pro· reaalon•I 6 non pro· feaalonal. Call Mery ....., .... no .ada. No. HB. General HouHkeeper, _111_.zm __ M_P_M____ Ralellh Bill Ho9pitaJ • HouHkeeper, Live-in. LEGAL SECRETARY Fer P.I. Defeme P'tnn. t.J yn. aperleoce Civil I Mltetkm Good typlnf lc d.ld1ptww akllla. O.C. Alr9ort area. Call m.41152 Immediate opportunity for pe.rt-Ume earnblp. n. Dl1l1 PUa& bu • IDIJIOI" roata avallable ln tllc 8oalb Laiuna U'U . Delivery, atternoona, lloDd•1 tbru Frlday. IDOl'Dlnaa Saturday • 911Dda1. No moaWy door collectlona. Earnln11 aa.out "'° per mooth •roaa .. Rellable ~andamalJ e.11 deDollt requirtd. Cell td·4121 , Fc>ater ()allla, for detllla . PMJTIMI ...... , Dr1 cleaaln1. Jh Npt Bcb bH an tm· 1191'1w.df Will tnla. lliella-. opml.nc for an !Pull or P /T . Ca II e Jt p e r t e n c • d .-i. Diet. llDulebeper. Good •tart· -.-... --... -,-,.-.. -.-~--.-1 tn1 ulary • frtnae J'lnD loellted...., oeeu ~ peekat•· For ._......,._... forP If _... batonnatloa COft· 6 a...._. _,._. of tac:t U. "1·1111. E.O.E. P tr. a>artnt aelaool _11_1r ______ _ -~· WUltralD. •••M OMCI bn wldle JOU l•ara. for butJ Newport C21A1dicwe. cau for •Piil: &-1112.f.5. HouaewlvH If you're = ccmd.entioul • ~· P9H* t Ll1bt mecbaolcal. carpentry etc. 5·d•Y WllllL 11\llt have valid CA driwn UeenM. App. 11•~.C.M. Man.ater/l'r•laet want· Amlst ID edltcl' IW'Ve7 ~ rrom our of. nee It the Orante Cout Datl7 PUot. 5:IO·t :30 Man-Prl. t:JO.l:•Sab&r· ~. Gtut for tt•• Ind mooallsbtttl. pr wk . ON Y Rf)QUIREMl!NT JS A Need •ttrectlve youn1 GOOD VOICE. Call PART TIME EVB41NGS Ente11>rla 1 nc ad u Its, over Zl wttb Dynamic. Adventur o u s penonalibell, who enJOY wo rk1n1 wtth i nd maUVal&n« youths II" 10 to u. Phone &c2-432J Exl. .2'0 bet WffD 2 8Dd 6 PM A.SK FOR LAURIE E O E ~--------Party Co n ~u l l ant l CoWlter Penon, full tune 10Clud1n1t Sat Avi> ly 2025 Newport Blvd. CM Pa5t.e up Pen.on nrtd~ ror publt sh1na hou.,e. N B area. <'•II Jeannie 8:n-05l2 P~TE.UP ~SEMBLER Wllb 4l least 1 year ex pt>rtenc• preferably n•wspaper E.a C'elleot ~ brorrd.a. Apply IJt't wet'ft 9 AM 6-fl PM, Monday lhru FrlCia y at•t«H COAST OAl..YPILOT llOW • ...,St. CodoMMo ~Oppr.iotwtty ~y« PBX Ans~nnl( ~rvl<'t' l)perawr.. ~1aturl', dt' pendat>Je All stulb Ex per pref 001. will traUJ ~25.50 •PIX• T A.D ana. K rv. bas a few pos1t1ons open In Tull., SA. CM. & Hunt. B. aras. Varied 1~. P tr C6 F tr. Many out.stand· ma bmef1t.s Work near )"Cka' ~ 4r eam wh.He you am ~1~ EOE. PLASTICS woaas 4dilr40 ......... EDL£ft INDUSTRIES 2101 Dove St. N.B. Amma rrom O.C.Airport PlMbcs J OBS• J OBS! J OBS1 Work close to home Save on 1aa Job ~­ mp extst on d•Y• + IU'&Ve yard llpm to 7am for e xpe rte nC'ed o r Trainee lQJe<tion Mold· mg M•cbine Operators Learn on the Job wh.il~ eanung money RAPID advancement for those sh.ow1ng de&ire 6 •P· titude. Xlnt benefits. You are elllible lor: Paid vacation. major medlc•I l&dmt.al plan, sb1ll boo us premium. bte Ina., •pro- fit sharing. Good clean PROD U CTION TRAINEE Rubber hose product.a, Irvine area. Must p111 comp•ny ph.yslcal lncl'd back X- ~ Ta.k.Lnl applicat.iom bt w D 8•1 0 o DI y . Stratoflex . 17671 Armalronc Awe, Irv E.O. E. A Kenda via IDd. C.o. P tnme AM. LA nDM:s dell very. SlOO per week. In Lacuna Beacb. -..-. CiJUALITT COtmlOL Inspectors. Near O.C. Al.flJ(ltt. Moo thru Thun, 6 00 a m lo 4 :30 pm ~1413 ------- RCPT JCi1M. OfftCE Neat, respoos1ble person for variety of ofc duties Company paid benefits s.51 · 1000 Dewey "s Rub· buh Servi~. Irvine UAL ESTATE UM> SALIS FOi .. 0 COt a CSSIOM MR' 1. Otn eant from 90IC lo ll.5GK i.t YT. Unllm.Jt«t quaJJOed luds.' multi rmlhcn dollar land tnveo tor)' 2 Sales coolest every m o nth Wan caah. banuMs. new suits, elc. 3 Our product k>w ~l So CaW Land, Budget T~. Plenty of ftnanc ~al l()"; Apr 4 Personaltied sa lei. trairuna lD clos1og ror nrwmen s Porwbkl management pos itions for alrong doien 6 ~ about our Cadilll<' Plan. 7 Plmh Newport Beach offics, medic•I beoefils available. 8. Flnd out why we have the t>Ht &biol 101ng. (lAc. req.) Ask for Mr. Evam:71~- es P eople needed In Sunset Beach ore. lop commlssloo. Call Bud Hyams C7 14) 146-5502 ......... s.. Openloc for llcenaed salespeople, locallt owned. wit.II national re- rernJ system. Excelleftt worklnt conditions. Earn 100% comml&lion. Jl'or CGllfideatial app't. call7'MZll ~ ~·snrna· \... • .,.~, J -.w:= • ~ ' ~-~~= ~1nist ~ 8 hrs. Must be En1lilb Np&. BdL co. oeeda a speakina, flnlt c1au r~ CIMCO ~~~~ typtac akWa a mmt. Ex;. 2115 Brlpa cellent benefits and CoAa Mc.a ~ wot1dQI cond1· Q blk S. ol Baller off Uana. Coatad Penonnel RedbW I Dept.. Sir Speedy Inc., PUJlfBERS HELPER -6f2..N10 WW tn.iD 800 week to Recept.k>Q.lat. fu.11 tlmei 1tart. Open 8am-8pm. 111-r, IOOd lyptn1 re• ~ cpred. Printe ~ a. Ol1l for appalatt ~ TeadteT. lMd mmL....,.. . ......... wanted. Train ! tobedirettor blou.rO.C. Rl:CSPTIONIST ~ ldma. American Pre-needed for ba1J Irv. law School, La1 Hllh. firm. Good t1pln1 A TJO.Ull, 552-7331 MUST. Ca It Fra d Printer nHded. Ex-t------------i perimced, familiar with R g C & PT I 0 N I 9 T J ff¥obt preu, contract SEClll:TARY -Penna• be1la. Newport llleaa oeot part•Utnt. Plu{ Pftntlnc,•nn bn. Alrpart area. K.L .....,... ~O,.Mf.lMI : -•.io1tartorewe =..._..·omee fllr ~· UJllD W. -1w, ..... :M1l • -.,!IRllL~a.~-~-~--1 .,.,,,,., b&eweneed you I Dally 1·4. Apply In penoa, ~mill Ter· race. 2111 a.dblll, C.lll LeplSecntaty Small cblWDIC bmlneu lltl11tlon fl rm ln NeWJl()rt Center ... Ila ~eltlclenl., ener1etlc tesal .ecr•tary. S.U .. die-~ " xlnt. typl.ftf aklll1 a muat. Xlnt. aa&ary depeodlot upon quallfleetJoe and u · ~. Qood beMftta. ed. for toJ'l\Me. Xlnt ... portwlit1 for mature, bardwortlDa lDd!ridual '° .,... rec.all cbain. Call lllr. Nlrllola: ....... lady w /per10o.allty to 141-Cl. ext JU after ,..present preatl1lou1 s:JO PB. Monday thru Nftport Beach ftnD for Jl'rldq •cl• aad publlc •P· ~~~~~~~~~I PIM..,_• llUllt be OYtr - ll .S able to t.n.W, C.11 Qlllltlied Adil. your OM· ~art10orower. lt •CWIWIT· : for a c ..... op-,.,.. • "8MN. Xlnt! ply ~~ ~ .. i-~--~ i.-~.e11. • ...::!~:.;:,_ : Wlllll Ad ~uJU MU4l7I --· larlmmtW..... ltoplbopsllnl ceatcr ~ ,, ~w...-7t11~wm1• .,,. ..... ,............. . ................. 2 • : .. .. • f • . . .. ' . . . . . . t· .. . WJM.•••" s.,., ... ~ ... 1 .11:. Ute•M tor ac1ht = omoe. o .... r. ··i=·~ lu. 1ttrfr'e1l ......... ...... N 6 Ptr s a hkm la ..,, ... cl•l'7 reo4a cm. la 1 mu. Call .... ....... OOUH'l'llt tml.P-~~,.... ........ .....-..,.._to ..a fttable ..,. tor Khoo& AM~· p Y"SP1%ZA a.-w.~t ~·adll USTAUJlANT HELP hrt u.. CCMJCer "°"· Wiit .,.. LwKll ahlft ~.._.PH_ am PH br Ideal for HouH•IVH/ Coll•&• ....... A.t.rpott .,... caD &oe lot aPC>t. Z·~ .... RillUurut OMl&s-Hoateu won It your fnendly, well ll'OOmM • H&er to won , pleue call Tiie Ouent Ellpre11 Plu:Hnl atmo.phett • wurtin& (Ol'ld.at~. Al. Ml.II. 1l a ......,, _,, m1 .. tu. elotlllnt al· .................. ws ·--~ __ ,_,.._..un: ...... . '!"_la::-::. fart u...a. ........ _, wwk. n .. nae '-'a. ........... .... ....,..... ...... .a.t-1-l! cnclHled ...... ...... profit =·-"""° ~ nu. IALIB OHOtmmlTV -w /&.f'. ...... a.ib- ...,,. Ian """° to 111,tOO. Part &Im • IQ.al&. Or ... l"9Wll• 10 POBOX UC , Dall)' Pllol, POIOX iuo. 0......_CA_ ~ _.,,.....--lor coU.tlloa qeacy l:l;periw. de· *8blo,.....,,.~. wt&.b GPenll!IN Cma.rt ..... Goodmaa,M).GM -SALESrERSON llhture Rttall u . per1enu l'ull ttme Newport Beacb area ~o. SUelpenoo full UJnt> .... perieoce prefttred. R.N Abr1ms C ataloic Sbowroom, 18li Newport llvd. C M · ttrnoom. $3.50 per hr. + SALES merit locruaea. The Ma nne Hardware store Orient Express . N. B. n t•eds experienced ~1-9C77. i.ale~person KJ1<>v.lcdge of manne ~~u1pmPnt 1:·s· Raa.llSales sential Ph1l lps Mnrlnt•. P'uhion Coordinator I 673-4080 . .. . . Sa lea. lllattbewa In .habion lalaod b.u ex· SA• fS PEISOMS P9'acloallty plus adults c:epimal opportunity for penonable woman who t o work wllb and underatanda fi ne de· motivate Irids. Over 21. in Laguna, Caplstrano. signer clothes Ex· perience preferable but San Clemente areas wWtrain. PA.RTTIME Mrs . Hubert or Mr . EVENINGS Albert 75&-1201 PHONE: RETAD., SALES CLERK 6'2·mtor~ -Semi or retired man Ext. 250. Between l·SPM Part.time evenings Ask For Andrea PbaDe Tom 979-974' dys Sales Quality s alesperson Roofers wanted: HOT for needed for creative, high lrg project, ex per 'd fasluon JeWelry gallery. rooten only need apply Must ervoy working with C.alJ LM Roofing Co publJc. Exc1t1ng finan· &c.7222. aaJ benefita. Good base Sales pay+commiaa1on. ln- #I SALESMEN tere.'ted persons pleast! call 497-2115. F\nest corporattoo In our industry hiring, tra1nlng, Sales and paying big SS's, In Radio Shack bas full preparation fo r o ur ti me caree r op Newport Beach move portwutles & part time Callror appt. 761-'lOJ )Ob opportunities open ing up now lo the Sales. Art /ln(erior de Newport Beach area. H sign, w /interest in ar tAnt deslp. full. pflJme. you are military retired Wort out m the home. or a college iraduate or llpmt ,._ avail. WUI ~ cLln'elJtly 1om1 to time. ~ Kano. Mf.1371!1 coUece 4r higbly motlvat· ed for iacreued eam· 0.'Jpm) In Is based O D Contractor Supplies performance, please ap- Trainee. Wbolesale tool ply at: 2100 Weal Coast "' hardware. National Hwy,N.B. Co. DOW birinl Y~ RADIO men t.a.•. $200-SSOO a week+ 0onusea. ca11 SHACK 714 /8M-005S A. TA.HOY CORP. SALES CAREER -Earn E.O.E. SZl.IXX>. 1st )'T. S50.000'" SANDWl CH MAKER 4YnJ.. 3)'r salary +comm. counler . ' flit.ate pl . g & b . work. Will tram. aruun usi days only. Moo. lhru Fri. ness am. Sales . exper 6'.S-6401. BeforeJ:JO. pref. Mr. Sudar. 83>8S'§O. E.O.E M/F Sandwi ch & salad as· semblers, full Lime 5am· SALESOOUNSELORS lpm, Mon·Fri. Part time Remember when you 5em·9am. Mon Fri $3.50 were a ldd and wanted lo per hr Lori 's Kitchen. earn your own money ? 979.0747 aft lOam for Well, we have severa1 appt. kids who do. but they need a mature assertive SANDWI CH MAKER·5 day week, 9-4. adult to chaperone and 557-0542 ccunsel them In s ales • onenled jobs from 6·9 Savuig.s & Loan P M daily. Ph one New Accounts 642-4921. Ext. 25(] Quiselor ~2and 6PM Abo, P /time Teller ~FORLAURlE Savings & Loan ex· E.O.E. perience prererred Newport.Balboa Savings S8)ea • Delivery people & Loe.n. 1100 Irvine Ave .. needed. have part tame Westcliff Plaza. N.B. • posiUam open. YOU will 92660. Please call for ; make up to 16 per br. Call appl. M s . Denny ,.between 1·9PM ~l-0811 Pariaia: MS-6505. SUesOrl for tennis shop Sll:.IOFFICE MNGR -ID Qrona del Mar; full rar canvas products co. time. exper'd. 64(MJ72 Permanent, full·tlme. Mln typing & shorthand. Salea Variou s duties . HICXOttY FilMS Knowledge or boats Has part.time aaJes op- ~ty. Prefer mature helpful. Prer. non- smoker. cau 745-2247 for or PM. shin. Ex· c· not nee. Will train. appt. Mr. Thompson, So. SWITCHIOA.RD Oil. Plaza, Lower Mall. OPllA.TOR. WILL Wmt Ad Resulta M.2-56781 1UIN 64S-7565. e©e !f.\-\\, . "'" ~ ~~~ ~ _f·- rtJ ~{JJ · "' p~? I~ 6 <J .. ... ~··"" . =~~~~. You ~ request Ad-Sitter llNice when placing yr»r od . . . ow Ad-Sitter number will appear In your Daily Pildt od .•• ~ tokes your masaaglf .. . you call in ot yo.Jr convenience :J: ..,. 1 :rvms to your ad ••• this is oJ.; $5 per week. For more infbnnotioP ond to pica your od coM 6G..5'11 -+ ~ ---- -..~ -·- ~Wtiifi· tlft ~W•a• Jt· [~ Wue:u4 1t1t -· 'IL .................. .. ............................................................. .. treh l'J for llHk --~n a , , t1 ,....,.. tneed· •a I ,,:n IOOI .._.,.. olf•. loule4 i ~IJ, I 19 JC ....... ....................... deM lO , ...... ,... ICYM I t ...... .... ~. Part u .. , e mac AN'f'l9WI A.l,,.rt. HHra h•· ~ ......... '" ~Hall. TMI. 6 .... •wg;-ol tint ··--~ ,,.., " ......... .............. Nelh't••--~ d&alat• ~=m•U· ~ ... ~ ......... ............ .,,. ..... W.9_11'• ... pqfor • m TemMlt, lhl a.w • ~ "'9d••'-llllllilL c.11 . =• lree\ to tbt ,...~ ..... ., lllaaS'l'A. v. , ,, ••• ' . 90. COAST AN· ,...vecaua. 'hiedllr/Pral•uL Ptr 'nQU& CDf'l'ER. 2311 ~,.,..... .. 1 .. = PIWWtlllJ =~·Own ............... ,..a. ... ...-. th. naJ . t welcome . m• > m.-TOI. OJ>n T ................ lllllSDIATE A1Mrit1D P....acbool, cbl/Wt. IMPV . ..-rM:rn. on::MINOI "°". La t Hll11. 170· lffl, AlldqQI OM ~. 4r .lklf'h=t l w. ...... &7111 Ar'ID:iN. Jdlll cood. *500 ...,...19nwt.att .. • llWtcJr.t: r...._ tab.-.~ ..._. Aftl9.l'-vy Dld=l9craWiu ':pt .... 8'Cl'tlafta1 e.e1111911D11 T>'l*ta ~~-· 1'lr1l ol tb9 cwxtury anti· ....... ~CPA. Cl.n'l'n'N ~ . &meota. No que armcin. xlnt cond. ................... PQa.l. Jc8 tlae tum ol pro-. or ;:&to~ bou1bl at u. •--1'·'*' .. ..u. we w lH tule. Cail • 1e11 for moo r ':-•'~n.. bl• llectiul ene ma m.-a. olbeltGfter. Mil for Dan GMrell ~ ...,u. aftertpm. ~ 7378. l»I• Coeht Kathy ~1-TELEPHONE OPDATOR~Graveyard . •~n•..-..ma. Early rOH·medalllon 1hlft. Prl -Mon 228 ptata. ~. aod otheT SECRETARY · PAllT ....... Jo'orest (Rear ) La(WI• rwe p6ecea. Princlpah TUO -P'.._l&lud UMHE TU.-8dl.. only. Pleaae c a I I .'r., o..r. °"'* E.O.E. tl/F ~-·Salel 59-2:540 . in:! • irettlo1 c1a1tomen, aoaweria1 2 blocb from oceao. 2 aadque Ren fist.urea. ..... tna. . ..-u.., drop kids ot.f tbeo won S110eech. w "'"'""" ...... procram ,...., .... $ i-4 bn. a day. Fneadly IMM553 St.SO p.r br. I eYta . ., Mm lxtSb 100 SUK + bl&ll pay. S»-or57 89t ablD lllrt·ut SlUOO !fl!•~.. 1010 wet:llt.-nd day1 Call SM.DJ ~Tr·"' SlUOO "Nepboeie .................. ~IOSl0.800 FOMIWOU SloYe, dean. works Jood SIJCRETARV ()penu11s SM.000 EXPERONLY m. for eapr 'd exec • •S&* ICalaulUu1ll • • PA.RT TIME ~l3or~ Ou.rOfnce secretary. Position u AllPt Only /Free I EOE •NOOOM111SSJONS Rel .. dean. worU .ectry to L.A. Diat Saleii •NOSEL.LING Mir. Qualification In Uz Raadert"Acency $4.SOPBHR. good. 57). GO Blrcb. Eat.ab 'M S4&-&Sll or 54IHe$ elude typina allil.la, S /H, Near Orange Co. A.Ui>ort Newport Beach m.8190 ability to won Wllh nwn Call 151·3t00 WA.5HER & DRYER ber.s and Inte rr elate mrorboth SecNtary w /s alespeople. Xlnt BGDIWINCi Teiephaoe sales. C&ll m.81132 salary. rrtnge benefits & •WORK AT MJridn& C'OlldiUOIDI lD a SICUTARY HOMI* Kenmore Washer 199. prime Newport Beacb Maytae Waaber 1150 l~aUon Please state Versatile J:•rson for Part-Ume or full lime. Guaram.eed • delivered salary requl r e men ts vanity m uties, some Local calling, 892-0577 546-8872 Mail reewoe to p o.eo. typing, enfJ:;,eerlng •Ta.SECY• 7410, Newport Beach:Ca drawtni. to g. S.H Now hiring telephone Refrtg. lmmac, brown. !l2JlOO ="'· Accurate typing ·~~. secretariea tor a new 494-S~ req'd. concept lo ans wering SICUTAJlY ~A.L service. P /lime or f /time Wuber • Dryer Xlnt NEWPORT ENTB IOSAM.IHC. shift.a available. Includes oond. Avocado SlOO for Mi nimum 2 yea r s Newport Beacb S48-5533 some wlLnds. Typing ~ti. 193S Santa Ana Oilifomi11 expr ID fam1 An~uruty 35WJ>m req 'd. Many Ave. 6'6-3405 ly law and lillgatJon. Cll.11 employee ben efits Debby 95&-9199 availa ble . Salary Wlurlpool dryer. Securit,y Guards. Fii U & '600 tmo to start f /tame' m . SECRETARY P tr. uni.forms furnished. tnere&Se3 according to gcz,()lJM ldnt 0 .C. •atJona. Top Headqrtrs office ol ln· your progress YOU wtl l dustriaJ Steel Products pay Car ~phone a must be froot-Office to many lkydft 1020 C.O. has career opport Shields Secunty Inc important bus. Need ....................... w /very "ood growth 978-'rall good tooe ot voice, as ~ PXlO. Aluounum potential or exec. secty auraoce.. appearance & rrame <25 ·· > Campy SECY /8.KPR. part /full w ,14-S yrs e:xpr. Beoef1ts ambtti:io. perta. MosUy super ~ hme, R.E . Co. CdM. pkg & s.alary hued on Call Moo.·Fri. morn card. $375 lflllD 67~ skills & exper. Gall Salary oeg. Call 9· 12, ~ E.O E. ev 714/494-9349 CM ·F. aner5 Mon-Thu. 675-6900 -- pm&wtmds, anytime l Service &.edlrucian. Mfgr TRAFAC Bicycle, bo~ 22" 10.spd S\'JO. Secretary Front Offiet!, needs mecbanlc to repa lr SIGNAL 6T.M833 ask for Btll E"perience orange juice machines in -S8SO mo. Cats 1035 necessary. Skilled typLSt. L A. & Orange Coty. TICH.11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pleasant. 8 30·4 30 Mu.st have mechanical Sl313-Ui02 CSA bu.ull.ful bluece:t wkdys. Good workan~ exper. 4r a good driving 2yrs. e xper. main Si&mele ~. . conditions. Excellent record. J uice Tree. tenaoce & repair of elec· pion tme. IZOO. 9SZ..a5M vacation benefits. 8'1-4C2S tric & eiectrooic traffic Southwest Santa Alla. signal systems con· .,. 1040 Call OCPA, 5*57fl0 trollers "' field ........................ SIWI• hardware. App ly by D'.ESHOND ~· AKC. St:CRETARY·Needed, WAm«>USllM.Ua 3-31.-. ~at.re Id /F. Pet & nut be able to l.aM let· STdTSl40MO Ctty ol Rlvenlde show . Pvt p ly ten 6 t ype a t least .Job Securit7 ~Dept. m ..,. I.MS aft e pm S5WPM. good of c skills & Eatabtilhed Company JllOOMainSL ruce appearance, hrs f"'8 medical /dental Riverside. CA 92522 AKC VERY TINY aomewbal Oes.lb&e, will Apply Ua penoa TI4-787·'7571 POODLE. teOO. report to S.lea Mgr. aet..een lam·Uam AIX>/~JMF m.217'8 Aeaae call llr. G reeo 851 Productioa Ptace ........ y. 1045 (71') 964·22'9. Solar Newport Beacb TJlAINEE -P\IU-time Ener1y Equip Corre· Apply in penoo. Poet.al ....................... 18368 BandlUer Ctrc e, lnatant Press. 2960 2 .tit. neutered male cats FV. SHOE SALES. Wanted, Harbor Blvd. Ste. C to adult f a.auJ.y Not used full or pa.rt time. Good C.M.~3400 to dWdren. 531 11Ci61 Secretary /RecepUoru.st Co. benefits. Fut ure M Black Must type. 5-H. belpfuJ, mcmt. positioo.s possi· TYPIST Doloe L8moa but not Dee. 549-S288. AKC. 544-0UO eves early b&e Apply in persoo bet. Dictapbone. 70wpm . 9am & llam: 3077 s. Good spelling. grammar. AM. lat.e PM . Seca ....... UCJlll ~tol.C M. & pun c tuat io n Blact 7ft Tex.as lndlgo 11 you are tbink ing of SHOPTIAIMH Insurance backgrouod Snake Beautil u1 Needs belpf ul. Call Diane 8 ho«ne Call 673-5609 changing Jobs, please Ore11t opportunity for m.9560. call The Mary Hickle right female. Xlnt co. Bladt Fem. A.lgan l yr Agency & let us do your benefits include Health Typist, part ti me Early job bunting for you. needs gd ~ w /yrd' screen opportunities & Im. that Lnchades S12 /M AM. Aft 5 Sat /Sun. S.91l>4or~ Ufe. Sidi: leave, 10 pa.id 6'2-91111 make appt 's for in· holidays & m ore . ,....... 1050 terviews al your coove-l mmed. opening. TYPIST -Growing Npt . ...................... nience. We otter immed Deltroruc Corp. Costa 8ch. fl.nD needs exper opeoings for L egal Mesa.S45-0403 typtst. Must be reliable & . ···~·· Secretar ies &: Legal IJard working. Min. of Good used · ure & Trainees. Personalized Silk: screeners. Nr. OC a>wpm. 851·9'11. Nancy. ~--OR I wtllaeU service in a prof man· AiJ'l1(lrt. M· Th, 6a m-4: JO or or You ner-& never al any cost pm 979-1'83 ~~ .. MASTllS A.UCTIOH to 10'L Save your gas for time opportunJty for 646 "" & lll-9625 a new outfit. MARY Stationery Store In t.akDed Typist with good HJCXLE AGENCY, 170 Corona De! Mar oeeda ~ skllla. Entry DanJ1h Modern bunll Newport Clr DT. St.e 245. exper'd sales lady. Full· posttioo. Apply ID NB. 8'0·2920. 100% time 5 days, ll1nt.. work· C: to Mr. Fuentes at beds. mattreues & FREE. lni conds. F.apecially rt Bein, William linma.. GOO. 494-2MS fine client.ele. ~ 1010 Frost • A 110<: .. 1401 MUST SEU. 2 beautJ.fuJ Quail St N. B. designer 1ofH . Aqua SECUTAJlY Males. Stock clerk, food catm made contemp. prep, •sandwich maker. Waitrma w /car for widt:er OFFICE OF THE U you're friendly, cons· backet lunch service. newr med. New $1800. PRESIDENT cientioos • dependable 9::1).lpm, Moo-Fri. Earn AskiAg $1400. Carolyn Corp headquarters for we need you for our $12$-$150 weekly. Muat ma90l'm.6816 statewide inve1tment raUunUJt expamk>a. 8-4 be neat. personable &a WaltU, IDna Wed bead services fl.rm. Fubion weekdays. Ap ply In eoerretic. Call 979-0747 board, escdlent coodl· Isl. ExcelJent career op. penoo. StooemlU Ter· aft lOam for appt. t1oD. _... aft.er SPM. port witb diversity & cballenge. Muat pouess race. 2915 Redhill. C.111. Word Procaaor weekday•, anytime top-level executive Sid.unlay •Sunday. StockpenlOD, full time, o,.r...-. secretarial exper . Call put time momlnp. Ex· ~123 Mon lhru Fri Health a.re Co. in I nine ~IS~ Xln Firm 9:»-5:30. perience pref erred. R.N. baa aD imJDed. openlna matt. Almo9t oew. Beat Abr a ma Cata IOI for a Word Proce1IOC' d!er . .axa ..... oom, 1&1.9 Newport ()pentor, full time, eY11S. ~Oak Din Mt,~· Bhd.C.ll. 4:a>pm.12am. llon. tbrv SBIETAIY Flt Ideal candidate wW 'n>l. w ts teaves, e Sl'ORI: MANAGER -ba\19 I mo. minlmum ell· cbn, ser ver, bullet, To Wlllled agreulve aale8 pa1eDce wt1b word pro-ddna cab. m.111'7. ....... penoo to rua marine ~. Xlnt salary • fr. Tabla , 4 c balu MS • ~tlwtM••l'f' h ardwa re 1tore lo inp ~ pac1ta1e. Newp ort. Pr• f . For interview contact Wick er stand $20. knowled1e of marine Deolae 6 ' l . 8C2-0'l'ZS. nm la an excellent op-supptie1 • retail exper. 1'14. . .J:.O.E..ll fl'. portunity foe aomeone Twin beds llO Neb. Misc. P ho n e Mall Or der wbo baa ~revious llartm 557·.S w.ti•tto. old china • $10. peuannel tln1 ex· Nl&iou1 travel aervice MU725. perience, .... tJpblg of 60 n ead1 tel a ~bo n e wpm, and • eood phone .Tadaldu 1eeret.artes, Uc et de· s pc bdrm set , aolld Cypnm. dbl or qn aooo. J::>naUty. Work 30 •&ICT*>MC• llYWMI, aru m~rs. per.-tam to 1ICll•ctAM No GP9f". oec. • +. ...... --S0.791. A srowtaa elec:troe.lca 9trta Perfect Sleeper qn ~D.1 baa aa lm· emit. ,tm llJrinal, dot We offer • ~ 1tart.1.n1 Yad PlftOID for Equip. salary a n e x cellent ~for an Rent al St ore. Some eond .......... Electronic Tacbaldan compao)' ben aflt1. wtt.bN,..n~ OJeCbaalcal experience l'lofa. ~ • moa. Fteeee Mftd IWWIM out· to comuuet ud main, .___,. 40 br. week. .,.,, blu /lf'D tapestry lininl qualUlcatSoal to: taiQ • er:pmeat UMd Saturd11• Tt qul r ed. ..-o11 •. •ua In o u r rod.act ion UnMad R4at AU,. MU"/80 =-=· llut be Gold ytJyft dlalr. $t0. Fl-IP bl dl~I .... Cu 711M>J'2 call momlnla lroubl•llootlal ttc I· ....................... •• q\a. C.Dclkt1'9 a.bould tn,.. 1001 ,AMll Y HIAl TH PROGRAM POllt ll a h lt b ....................... I bla~k recllntt cbn . a•'xtral OIMitude and ...... m>Ta!blrt Ave be capeble "' woftlnc Wl8TlllNSTD mC>lM J'bmllalo v.-,. Ca.,. wltb io lotm u m ABBEY '!J_old couch. Oraat ~~if' """' t1lloo. AHl'IQU'S MAU. Dlllb ... P'rt lM ROG. ~ ......... i::l lb1 ~aft.IPll. ~TUDl>AY 1M1 lllmrOri&. C.11. U'Jll ......... ,. ... WAllf ACTION1 ..., 1.0.&. a.'dmOION INoCJ.OI WANT ACTl:'lm 0-UadAda ta-1171 0..Uad~ . . .. . . Cl '="·*""'ts . .,.., · OM.I "RT !:~.~~ ....... !!.~~~~----!!~!I .. ,.... tiff WbJte raltao dlo tbl ~IOf.lcbn.1r ANNOUNCING .. ... tbla.., .. t.U. .. .-. S.y AlllYAL OF THE All Ill a• MMOOO xm. •• WliWt eala. MtJoD col· StU'"''J * * s . Bea ut. cood. llOO. a.ea 9mmocw blde-•·bad aota: u. P1aa& IWld: m . 1980 Wltltt diuue table "1-al: 115 ........ bad. 360 y anguard S.daft lYrold: Sl& &-74H. Kbli U lllatllWI • IPf• Sport Fisher Ina• llO. Slnale "40 " .. ............... Anlma1 ab.lppinc caaea 5Met-1ll9•c•t •sas . .m:z. 0.. Dtsplay Mow ... ..., 1070 ....................... a..t11ew...,.at: BUYING Scrap told. aUver aod cam.. UNl4 Beadl Blvd, HAlllSON SWAY BOATS Jblt.Bch.~ 3101WntCOelf=· •JJOIEDIATE CASH• M.-r.f lead!. . P'ar Go6d. Sliver. Platm .• lt4J 631 -2547 any kind, Danae I se..-a. ...... -8010 ~,_ .... , l ~Miammd ring. ~ .,., . ., ....................... llODIS. lkt. 900 tOBO l . ...................... mao 's weddiog band ORIENTAL RUGS Uled AB-Dick m CGIMer. wtute1yel gold l•c:t Tabriz 9'xl2', Sharu MalLe offer. mo !080. 548-88IM 101 ''d. 'I". Sa1 ,&ui OClly (TU)ID.#10 JDGHEST CASH PRlCES m-OCM TYPEWRITER electric PAW. GOLD-SILVER Needed to 1110. The hell 1830. Pica. Fabric U.S. COINS: Gold cl.ass penoo who bou&bt my • carboa ribboo. New nop-meos MS. lad1e-s SlS). Sell $Z:50.13MD> $!0. WW buy gok1 n.op . 119 Mmtaaa f'utbacll wtthln the lut 8 month.a ao.c. Otfc tum, reUODa· Wlllcbes. teeth, etc. A1ao buyaog S te r lin g Mu st be started ble. 751·2820 Hk for silverware & J ewelry. w /s crewdnver. 4apd, Larry KoNak or leave U.S. Sliver dollars & prl med bla c k . 302 mmuge. engine . I 'm fro m cdM, WUJ pick·up. c..lJ lllauachu11ett1. Ir IBM MEii 100 a uto (or Daily quote: Direct yoo 're the penon, pleaw typewn I.er. Nf!W 115500, or CoUect. ~. Pvt sd1 for 1291115. -...rt.. eel ID toucb W'llb me. I P\y.HB. need proof to show the l . B . M . Me m o r y Mactt 11r 1071 JUd&e I 1<*i 1t to you ~t.er. 50 capactty. ....................... lep.lly YOU paMi l560 for 2 yrs okl. New ~.Sale Used Ford 420 Osl TRAC IL P1ease call anyt.Jme moo. 53Mll23. TOR. loader scraper 8C7·1349, Bruno Pereira SAVIN COPIER. Mdl 7~. DmmsL4by ·~ Pro modei skateboard by Uke new. l2000 bek)w t>ollc1l •c1om 1080 rmct at "500. 75&-1501, !im5 Gull·'MDg trucks ....................... Si 71&-11!95 646-7711 WANTED 2X)'.34 · Tnvel 1011 Trtr ln eood cond Pref er INTERNATIONAL ..... STERUNO ''Pntude' ', ....................... Omter bath. ~ ·29>4 Cockatael Albloo fem. near Ne-w. 12 ~ set and P\ed male .•. 3 lrg. Nllbonal Cash lleguter" & tJn1 02 pc I I. ea COO· cages 125 teacb. Bird 11 H 1P Outbo ard WD.mC a laufe, fon. 2 plsypen: SlO. nest: 15. W\nd 1Evu 540 8062 tea1PJ'l1'15, IOUIJ8poon & 11).51197 Days 154-ll61 butter ko1fe . $3250 Wanted : Lit tie 01 ' f1 RM. ca II : 964 ·6507, StlVft' ban 20al 999 f LDe' Pvt Ply, H B T U RTLE . tbe !dd al'COrdlng t.o daJI y Pond /Lan d M Id west ~· Al8o. complete col 12" Blac ll /Wb ttt' TV land. For sm child:!I pet l~1on H.am1ltoo llhot Multt·Band Portable No bagger tbao 2·3" Pre1>1deot1al series Radio Boys 3 apd BLke. P\eMe call 5e-6427 alter Ceruficated ban A.sk.lllg Sean Vacuum cleaner. 6pm weekuys, before S13lO ~ • 1095 12 .. Box Fan. 6'&-0739 aft 9pm. Reward to Finder. LUGGACH TA&S 5pm. "-&Or.-'°'° from YG'IF busineu card Seft an 70UI' pa 6 e~· ....................... Smd one card for eadl tnc bill&. Buy our \mique Lealle :C:: Speaker, tac ,._ om spatt. We ene r cy s avia1 ... 6. cellml CICIO- return permanent'y <h*ware. ld/C 6 VISA dllkm. .., or mab of. -.led ctracl.lve ~ acaep&ed. Call te-4.21-3 ... -1'Sl5e9'111i1Dp s&rap. meeliA& .... IOtJ lD. reqW-emmts. Pre· W A NTED : II a c · ....................... veal km • theft! P'or a Donald's /Ralph tk ht Acwa ..... Stn&o 105 .... per-mah.ct LAI eodoee •lll Reward. Call waJlp~r. fa brac or m. UISI. -.111f7 side.. ........ poles • •"[)Q .. paper • ~ .... ~ wW b9c* • trim your 0.. Biiia 6 trlr. CB II., .... ..... Up. Or try l1ll'O ~ardl i.o..-. pwr moww, «· ....................... i.c:t to beck. pa, 1167 Ponuac GT. tlb camp or be~ PRJC~. •WYXOU, washer. witb author Ro e-rt S2eaor3~ dr')'ft', Olrysler trans & Sll"itb in Hawaii~. 41$ la,s SUiO ea. aac. Sl57·1115 6 9 tap Sl.SOea. lY,-..0. 10 or more 11 «>ea. Polyester rut. 5 Iba, S2 SiO NA.SMwo IOtl Sales Tu lncluded Decorator fabncs, SO< ....................... NO CARD" yd. S116-43U aft 5PM <Mr-«> audio c•t. from Oncw your own or send ., Also aee our W1de name. address. phone " Large. beautiful ldectklo ol audiophile we1J tmke ooe card per aquanum Sl.20. SaJJboat tag. Add 25< eacb. 115. Shake doghouse for ciaal.. Atlantic llusic 445 E.. 17\h St. CM Send che<* or l'tKllMY or· small t.o mtdlwn dog S2S derto: Lcmc Freocb Provmc1al MqnaVOll portable blacS PILOT P'llMTIHG l1as4 ~cas1ooal table & white TV. 12". too or PO. Box 1SOO ··~ beet d.fer. P&Uble re- Colt.a Mesa. Ca. 92l62l6 a!Sw:r. speakers • pbooo ~ catal.)'llc m eood cond. S50 or belt &MQtiDe IOIUUr. Saves offer. Call ~291i MlrlesUllifcw-guarantttd 15% auto 2 l.miforma SlS eacb. I fud. 49&-3377 25 "COLOR T.V. paal!Rat $!0. Sue 9-10. all 1 YEAR WARRANTY in ellceOmt coadittoa & SNOW TIRES 642-5340 lhlckor Van Cash worn only a few limes by l&Went nl.ll'M. ~S721 m ·2.188 aft 6pm R C A l21ncb portable aft6.. tt1c1lm 10. tdevlllon. New. Sl2$.00. Call C.2206. W-.ct '°" Sala Beel Lite new. Mat-....................... .... & ......... tress oever uaed S175. TOP CASH PAJD , , ,, .. ~bolt spring & mat· P'ar llled fu.ruiture 6 ap. ....................... G.mt ... 9010 tnss. Neow Sl&5. 641~. pbaoca, wortJ.na or DOl ... 9157~ ........................ Electric 4r c laasacal Sl.eeJ cradle. WestaaJJ •WATERFALLS• 32'. Best Offer. Natural. ldf <'OOt&&Ded, ptars for sale. ldust 213-~ ai1llf uJly crafted f n>m sell. Best after. S»-3107 Y<llcanic boWden. Ask Z2' cabin cruiaer, encl. for Brian: (714 )M.5-0704. .... ... i head. Sleeps 2 '2900 TO l'TI' "10 DATSUN. 080.m.asaft.SPll. New A.B. Dick mimeo-RSNBL. S«>-S121 ~ t55.S • stencll mkr. IMh.tW:::tc •c~ ll3IO w /cabinets fr sup· ..... s.r.tce zo ..... _ .. 1013 plies. Never used. ....................... 19).0331. .. ..................... s.ve ..,~ boatrard Electric • claulcal coata. eaaiona re· KmXEN remodeline de· l\&tan for aale. lam· ~!r rem odel. aao--. R.eaaooable fee . nrx:m. Belt offer. S»-310'1 e in IOUl ol water ~ malnt. 6"·H42 eve . Gtat.ar-Ovat.ioD aeeoustk· Dmd. Undbort Family Teonll eled.riC. W /CMte. 14$:1111 Club llembe r ablp, ~:-=-90JO ..,,,,_ atr. 1151,m 1 aft P'endlr 412 calllDet. 1100. 5:JDPll Ovation 1 wtar •. $300 . ....................... -.-i. WAHl'ED: 15 H.P. Out· 3 IOU at Harbor Re1t tmrd. JalmMJD. Me m o r ia l P a rk ~ 1175 M50 080. 11155 ~ Otmury suoo. Stl-2511. Tele neck w /cu1tom bDd.7 800. ~. .... ...... 9040 Vblyt Repair • Dyetnc ....................... Ktt. coet $240. Never aJliN Dlndcir trombaaa lt71SCAIAI med. Sall SH O. Call wtdl ce1e. Eltcelleat con-._ saoo. m.aa ~ Twio I0'1, 1JO boun, 1114Z57 mw. Prt,J3 ... Of, IPll. flrl Call .., (Jlon. • llb1wed wardrobe doors, IO .. ~', 9IO. 19" color °""'""•••& Fri. dap ); 711·1211 ., '; .. IOll ~weekends). port. TV, perted coad., Mk . ... ... 1009 ....................... UMd IBM Correct!:'-"l"t Apollo n• cruiH r , CANNOT COPE WITH SeliNtric u. llDI» . .... Ntri .. 1-d,tlpa. nm IUGR PRICE or ma.11MNJ 4. OllC 2Dp baboarcl . POOD. IP' YOU RA VI a lltrTard UDe walnut ODmp. doled ea::f.7. l!C O N O lll C A L daab, '71. JhtcblDI Eaa7 loade r tral or llllCtPf!S, SEND TO: dlitilrw.. ••· m.w -~ wtndt.. Rimm ... M No. 511. De1lY :ta d.. dlllmll ndAo. ... PO Box 15'0, Co1 a ~D omct, all ....... O'M' ..... ~. ..... CA .. !DUil '°' ' Uttdllln. ........ d u k e w /clu l r a, Tba orl!~ "IL l ll bPCWl&tw Llble, eoplel' .... ..,.sin. ... GYM". for M eir -~ adlc.--. ..... nu. • .., atrta1U11a a h 11 111d Tuu U ·SPll. H OI mna. teMOor boat . _.,~New ~·-"" Dan '71·0tl1 ••ea. a 10, ..u for p s . ~ •ma eGed. .... -a....,. --~-.... 1hlM 10'&' old aturt f« list 10' Crla Cra ft aft ............ DOW looditl Witb 8 ............. Call Cluslt\ed ad. 842-se'TR 7M.-.at I • -... • DALY PLOT '77 C&&C 28/28, 2-boat owner.~. Loaded. Racer-CrulaeT. F\Jll in· st .• lnbrd. wbl, spin· naker, many cuam irtru, a1ip, call Bob or Glenna: 8'154N23, Eves. ·~.,., 9070 ....................... 51..s AYAILAmi YAC Newport 84&-0551 '11 Yamaha DT-400, ~cellent Cond. S150. 1.11--0N'l Aft &pm. ..._."'-"-Sale I ... ts... 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Motor Home for sale: Generator headers, alrbaaa . Michelin Beec:bwood 25.. loaded ~ •We Bent Your Motor Home- Top $to you.tu benef"rts We do mal.ntenaDce-free aiDce im.tuJJ refs. Dale's RV Rentals 55MU8 .............. &' I Ilk t4" ....................... ....................... JllPORTANT NOl'ICETO READERS AND AOVERTlSERS The pnce of 1tem1 advertbed by vehlclt! dealera iD tbe vetllclc claaaafied adverualng Cilium» does oat include an,y applicable taie11, llceuae, lranafer fees. finaoce cbariea, fees for air poU••ion control ~ vice certtncaUons or ck--a.ler documentary .pre- panition cbargea unless olberwiM s pecified by the advetUter. ....,. ., am·= 9520 ....................... .... •••••••••• #• .. e>r-..c.-, 212:5 HarbOr Blvd. COSTAllESA 979-250J WEIUY CUAMCAIS MeTRUCIS CO.,.HELL · CHEVROLET ~11.u h .. r 111'.i • • CHEV: En fOITHI mscm11MA,... .. IUYla! ••-.owt••· •IMW'I• ..,., m 4 IPd. an4TK.t > "T1 Dli a.u&o. 9MTJA) iuau spd.. m:IWllP > "11111auto. OMl > "11Slll 4 spd. '92.\UW > "11m4 spd. 973VDI ) 'T1 GIOil CU {mT AR > 19IO'I tBIMOW! LAllGI S&ICTIOH OfHIW lt79 32CI ... • 5211'1 IMSTOQCI SADDLE BACK VALLEY lKPORTS 28C llariuerlt.e Pkwy. MJ.SSION VJ.EJ o 131-2040 495-4949 CLOSID SUMl>A YS OUl«il COUNTY'S OL.DIST .......:!"~ ........ 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IC • HI" auto. nda u.... ..... 8 ' o r t w b • • 1 • • -• --1 _,, .. f • ff I . ..-.. -•• .. •••••• -..... u.. or ... , . =::=•~ln · ~Black::.:::,~ lfnCAIUAC _ _, __ . _____ _ ... .... ~ T' I 1• • tfb '15 LTD Ludau, tun pwr.· f'7• Wb l t e on w b I t e 4ID en1, xlnt. $1,900. ....................... "T1 lllS Tarp. All xtru. .,, /rllOlt10n1IJI leather " ..auo Chll ltbr, atr, Sl.100 f'fflW'I pou{ble option. -------- .....,.) Nilbed allo~. L.-9 Uaan 7,000 mUa· • T·bUd. rum d . new SbowrmDft . .,..... now p.raced.. Can ar· brb, alt.ematr 6 bat· m iracl e mazda '· ·-~ ...... f756 ~:~D~~ ::·:~=~ -........ _.......... •• '-ct! AH: for Mr. sJat. Come t..t drive ltl ~Mete 641-1700 #J DE.AUK IN U.S.A. Kelly. Call 8'2·4041 tmO!batafr.14'1-1341. <home> or 842·0010 722IOSL4.5 S7HS Ext.re nice car el t.be nctll pric-e. Cbooee from t'M> odM7'I at com para· bie pnces. (ST19 > • .-i ), OQ ). MISSION Ya.JO ~ lll-1746 495-1704 ,.,... '765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7t T~JOla S R S Cpe. All /Yll lo ml. dot oond. Great 1u milea1e. a..ooo. m.-cz alt 6:30 "13Toyota Qnoa Man 11 !I.at.ion Wen. a.>. Call 560728 aft 4 pm. '78 Celie a ST AM /Fii ltenlo casa. New tires, slot. cood . $4,500. ~18 "11 O:irol1a. All /FM .wft. A /C, XbL eood.. Sl,ll50. JW. ~ before 5, II Gl-097. v ... ; tno ....................... ~(----~~~----~ ~ 9945 ..,., sm.ue. Loeded. ....................... Lo/b.. Best Offer. LlDc:oln Veraalllea. '79 ~1 Cbampaane edition. '71 Cad Dl1. SdV. loaded. l,OOOml. MO-7130, eves. MidL Uns. ap. tAOk Is "15 ~ IV allver w Ired tu&er. 12.000 ml. M).t738 pluab Inter. Xlnt. coad . _.n.er __ s.....:pm.;.._ _____ 1 u Km i. u so o. Dy "T1 OlqJe de VUJe. f\l.lly aa.&!O. Eves831J.1314. loeded. incl splat pwr .... under -ml, :d.nt cood *5000. Ad Sitter ·-,. bn. Ma-4300. 77S..-.. Mab all• . m-tMO dya ..,., !erille. 21.000 mUft. a.I wire wbeela. lm· mK. m.aMS or l7J...IOOS. ... cay 9950 ....................... ORANGE COUNTY'S MIWIST LINCOLN·MERCUllY DEALEBSHlP ltAY R ADllOe LINCOLN-MERCURY ~II ~Center Dr. SDP'wJ·Lab Forest Hit ,, Se•llle. Loaded. DlVINE Priced for qulclt aale. 1»7000 Pvt Pty · SlJ.000. S3M1Z1 t last I H52 hnrmeulMe "11. inel&lllc _. ........ -....... . bhle ~. Wlft wbls. !a Ford Mutu1. eoocf -1. fully io.ded. new cmd!tiaa, allai~ tarea. ll,OOOm1. Call eG-O'l'l2 M&«IJl ~or'40-tS76 115 O:mwirtible. ll.ew1eu, 30 ' slip avail. Best ~ Bay location. Want ooly luxury boat for part-time use. McNaughton. S46·7360 balineuhB. , ....... ,,...,.. 9170 ·-••••••••••••••••••• '46 Ford Woodie. restored. Z1 fl. de:lm.e Terry bouae Sl.3,000; '411 Ford Woodle, trailer. Loaded with reatoioed mint cood. I., t''; \ \1 F~ \ "T1 ~ Maftdn, -450 SEL, 30,000 ml. all Jttru+au.nrf. SZ2.900. Will~ Trade AU for Lavoa.ne: Ml·T282, &n-6411. 77YWM» ~-Lut year f« dae et.aca. 4 speed radlo and beater. A ~car that wcml be JU value. Gll18QC ) 9917 111 beat aJlY Dealer's 546-1200 ................ ••••••• Prtee. TS-0087. ~IZ58 ... JJttlto&....t.g 9510 m... ao.ooo. SID.ooo. 67Ul8t CAD l Sell Your Car! Salee.service-Leaslng low~.IK. $4995 IOlwnHAM VOUtSWAGet 7800 Weet""!'st.er Ave ID WM4m•Ml.er 1967ttadm; sie. teZ-.,. ....................... LEASE Any Make, Any Model Domestic or Import 8-lJ.85 alt 6 8.e5i59. -.\ NO DEPOSIT .. NO LAST MONTH . 0 BEAT INFLATION ASK ABOUT OUR NO CASH PLAN 2 YEAR/UNUMITEO MWGE SERVO CONTRACT WITit MAY LEASE•• WE TAKE ANY TRADE-- PAID FOR OR t40T' Cov1>1s Eng Comp • Steennq • A1 r cond • Manual Auto trans • Front suso • Onve Axle • ComOlete front & rear Drake sy<;tem • Elec System 'l-'"'°"'.,.. 'AllWA '°"''"" ~""' -10 .... "' ... --((lf"tti/1~-• .,_ ... ant&" h --... _ _. "G ""'-" .......... •-c. ,,_ -c-·-°',,.,,._I)...,~ V..W:lft _.... .... _ 1980 TOYOTA SR·S PICKUP 0 ._., ............ ~If\ 8A-6 llflpllonG. 1 ..... IWM Sl 4416 --.... _ .... 1tlOl:ll ..... ofll441• trlft'" -+ 1aa <>AC ••I.,. IM21. ,._ Ta =~ r• "'* I ~ -·· '81 Mercury C<Mcar. orig. owner, x.lnt. cood .. $2500. Call 8'1'9413)2 alter 5. 'SJ MG TD reatored $11.SOO. 71~3953 eves. ':i8 Anglia. Need.a restor· Ing. $350. or offer. 9Q.5852 4 Whe.t Dri•.. 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Willya Jeep 1953. 28,000 mL All orig. Body m XlnL Good nmniog cood. $3650. Call 548·86H. en.by * '74 Bluer all xtru. Like new. U,495. ~.642-72161 Tl'9dtl 9560 ....................... 1979TRUCIC OfAR..ANCE! We still have llOd>e new 1979 trucks in s tock [)ra&jc reductwo.r. ! SAVE NOW! COMHELL CHEVROLET .!.Klll 11.t r hc.r ll 1' d C'f ~I ·\ \H.~ \ 546-1200 197'FOID Fl 00 PICKUP V8, automatic tran11 .• pwr. steeriJ1I • le.a than U,000 miles. (1N'5177 ). ,. .. THEODORE CltlVlalMW PAYS TOP OOu.AR ForClean Uaed Jmporta Call Mike or Doo 835-3171 WANTED! Late model Toyota.'! a nd Volvo s . Ca ll u i. TODAY!!! Earle Ike TOY OT A·YOL YO ...... ...-. ... . c .. , ..... .. ~ '4~UOJ w U0..'40 PORSCHES WANTED Allow I.II t.be opportunity to CIODlider the purcbaae or lrade-111 ol your clean Poncbe. Chec:k wilb Us Today! Rolla Aoy~ BMW ls.40 Jamboree Newport Beach ~ ~ 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Capri, good cond., 78,CXX> mi., cass. stereo $1S00.5J6.8701 '73 Capri 2600, V-6, hpd, s orf, x l nt. c ond . Sim> /080. Dys 644-SlB I CIM!ll. 8Sl-OM7 Im Capri, reblt eng, good cmctttim. Call 642-0782 or-.-1 CAPmPAa'TS New KDni shocks ("72 to 74 I V~ 's > 50% off New Sean RD. 411 mo. bat· tel')'. Q3'J. olf) Lea~ aport steering wbeel ~oft). CaJ.1642.-0lll. Datllm 9720 ....................... 72DATSUH 510 Stabao wagon, 4 speed radio and healer Ongina.I fuuah. Very nic<> through out.. m&YVZ) $1995 IOIWITHAM VOUtSWAGIM 7D)Wf!:Pmioster Av.e. in Westm.IDst.eT ~~1 538-7811> 76450SL $16,HS Medium broWD Eirtre clean & ruUy rerood1 uoned. Will guaranlee e ngin e / power 1.ramaus11100 44140 I MISSfOH YIEJO 1...-0ITS 831-1746 495-1704 '78 ~ bt.e ~-Xlnl CJDnd. Loeded. Sacn fi~. Daya S58·HOO. eves · 731·74a '78 DD Sedan aunrool. cruise cootrol. alereo. a /c sn.ooo 4llM--7018. 10 alS.. auto., sharp, &1rL c:ond.. pp. m.m1 71Mlt'cedn210CI MAU olfer ~S-9840 dys --76 4~ SEL Me tallic brown . 11lnl t'ond $16.no. Days. 1~ 1.391 . eWl8 ~1 . 'Tl ~ maple yellow. AM /FM c aa s. Orig owner, lllnt cood. SZ2.900. 7S2--0807 aller 8pm. or 841-5531 mesN.ge. ~ 1561 6S 7880 HaVlng trooble sellwic your car• Try us' Paid for or not• Ask f oc fl'r ank Manno or Tom Alkln 11711 ••CH &YD. llu#~ ·~ a.uu•t 9920 ....................... 77 Mollte Cerio • O.EAN • AM f'M cauellt'. air . map, auto . S38000f' ~l orrer Pvt pty Call 17 14 )9 911 ·3$4 3 or m•Er7~ 79 ~. deluu in ter . A M l''M '\lt'rt'n, $l'l'OO 11.000 m I 961Ul09 'Tl Mante Carlo. Landau. PS/PB. radio. ~ ~ M6pm: m.«a. HJZ ...... ................ . "T5 T· top. Wb1 Im a roon Id.. All paw-er. 27 ,000 m I Jmmac:W.ate W.llCIO.PP 15iW1IO or Ad Sclttt I 11B•MUSTANG w /air. Sl,.500. filBl~lSl ask'°' Bob '73 Cooveruble daS&lt'. W, beauWuJ rood. Best otrer~l -----~ ... 9955 ..........••........... ·79 Cutlass Supr eme Diesel. Metallt<'.' bro. Came! suede uuer. Air & ~ 21KmJ. Must Sell. ~ 9957 ....................... "7J Piato. Good ceed.. .... New pa.lat. ....... drw. ....... "J6 Pmlo Runabout. v -6, urea.low au.Jes, at.ereo. Sbarp. $2600 /ofr . 71 YW 1a. 6G4DO 21t b.n a SQlllAIB•CX da.y. lilmL'1!~---- Sharp little automatic "13 ~ 3:50, C"lun. •ut.o. Ptw•• 9960 WlllP> m dynaO'lM COO· ur. fu.U po'ft'r, I own~r ;;;-~~-;:;; dJl.lcn. ~~ 1 S.SSOO 7 14 · 972 lllUO, Suburt»n 4 door 2 seat IOI WITHAM ~ Wagon. 5S,OOO miles. YOUCSW..... "T9 Bla<.'ll w /blac k. in Powa'wuidowa/ brakes/ air cood/ roof rad .. 79X>We1tmu!15ferAve. t2nor AJr. alloys. 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When players the callber of superstar Nancy Lopez.Mellon alono with defending champion and four· time winner this year JoAnne Carner are eager to get back on the course, YOO know the event was a suc.<ess last year In Its lnalJ(Jural showing. WH EN YOU CAN CLAIM 44 of the top SO m oney winners from this ye~r·s list in the Held of 12• lnc:luding three amateurs, it Is all the more Im· pressive. In two short years, the Women's Kemper Open has taken Its place In the limelight of l.Mlies Professional Goff Association tournaments. The course at Mesa Verde Is among the best played during the entire year. Authority for such a claim c~ from none other than the players themselves. Many of them felt the ~sa Verde CC Course last year, despite the heavy rains that fell early In the weet( and caused cancellation of the pro- am event, would rtval any U.S. Open C04frse for roughness and beauty. Most players raved about the puttlno or~s and their true roll. If PO"lsibte, the <ourse could be even more a1tra<t1ve this year with the rains falllnc,i earlier and making the grass lush and g reen and leaving the pulling surfa<PS even more •"· curate DESPITE THE RAINS, lost yPar's Inaugural event drew 23,62S pay1~ Ke81Jlft" f'•rl•7 f'lg•r~• WMO -LPGA player s .• -· WHAT -Second annual Women's Kemper Open Golf Tournament. WHEN -Thursday througti Sun· day, n holes of championship play prec~ by Wednesday·s pro-am WHY -FOf' S1SO.OOO In prize money with the Arthritis Foundat ion of Sout hern C4'11fornla benef1t11ng as chief beneficiary and guaranteed $25,000. WHERE -Mesa Verde Country Club In Costa Mesa. PRICE OF ADMISSION -Wed· nesday, Thurs<Say, Friday, SS; Satur· day and Sunday, ~. Available at the oate. customers 1ncludill(J 9,000 on the final day ewn ttlooQh It was shown live on local televl slon and had an early starting time . • "The golf cours.e beat everybody," winner Carner ~Id after hef vfCtOf'Y last year. ''I never dreamed I would be In a playoff bot I felt I hed a SUITS SOUOS • ec.et PIMDS TWWS PO&. Y /WOOL• SwmMSH IM'11 • POL YISTIAS ..... •1 H" to •11r SALE 169" ro •79n DRESS SHIRTS YAMMISIM • IAIDOM • ISM chance if I had nlilde a b1ra1e on one of the last three hole\ But I didn't ··1 looked at the leaderboard on the 16th hole when 1 was l •ed for third pla<e and said to m yself, 'I h.tve to par 1n or I m 1Qhl wind up In 17th or 13th placP Tne h~ld ·~ ltl.Jl <losely bun<h<'d • "I enJoyed the <Our~. thqUgh. It has tight dr iving holes. elevated o reen<.. that are fast and the rough Is very h<'avy. It i s llke a U.S. Open <ourse " Lopcz M<>lton was " late entrant In this year's tournament AlthouOf'I She hasn•t won an eveot yet this wason. her charm dnd Qra<10USMSS attracts re<ord crowds ~rever she plays and she is the most SOVQht·after stclr tor any event on the LPGA tour. HER ACHIEVEMENTS IN two !ihort years on the tour make her a !iuper\tar in the m old of Arnold Palmer and JclCk Nicklclus on the men's PGA Tour . She won rookle"40d player of the ypar honors In her first season and has been the leadln~ money winner each of the last two campaigns. Last year she won Sl97,488 In 19 of. flcla I events and a total of $21s.987 fOf" 22 total tournaments She finished In the top 10 In 18 of the 22 e~ts she played and had 19 rounds In the~. If vou.~ak her eamlf\9S down, she averaged S1 0,394 In H eh official tournament; S1.781 for each offklal rot1nd of play; and S39.06 fOf' Heh 1wlngofthegolfclub. V e t "he W tl' n 1 c ompletely satisf ied I v.cH d 1uppo1 nted be<ause I had a oood chance to aver age undu 71 <;lr . .,kes for the year but tosl thcJI opportumty with a 79 and sevf'ral otr.; ·~ 1' tt"<> high 70<.. late In the yur E ven at that. sht' finished the year with a 7' 20 average. the lowe'>t ewtr re<ordfod on the L PGA tour. OTHER OUTSTANDING STARS In the field at Mec,a Verde this wei:>k will include. Jerilyn Britz, the U.S Open <hamplon, ~ndra Post , Amy Al<ott. Pat Bradley, Donna C. Youno. ~lly Little, Jane Blalock, Judy Rankin, Beth Daniel. Hollis Stacy, Jo Ann Washam, S1tv1a Bertolacclnl, Donna H White, Debbie M assey, Sandra P"lmer. Laura Bavgh·Oen t and • host of others Car ner, LoPer Melton. Young. Jan' Stephenson and Chako H l9u<hl of Japan tied fot the lead after l'2 holH last year . Ca rner deft'ated H iguchi on the second sl)dd(>n-death ho4e for the victor y, her fmal one of the t979 <am- paion before a motorcycle accident In May put her out le>< most of the r est of the year. Stephenson. <om1ng off a good finish In the National Pro.am in Las Vegas, was a late entry Monday, glv· Ing the tourney t our of the f l vt players who tied fOf the lead a y&er ago. Others wtiO Joined the fletd late Included Cindy H ill, Dale Lundquist, Myra Van Hoo~ and Kati Blzantz. 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The sensational star of the last two years on the LPGA tour did as much to put women's golf across as a popular spectator sport as any individual in the history of the sport. There Is a certain charm that lends itself to the se tting when Lopez-Melton steps to the tee and even though her playing partners sometimes hope she'l I miss a crucial putt or find some fairway trouble, her gallery is the largest and the fans applaud her every move. ARNOLD PALMER has his Army and Nancy has her Navy. The legions of fans she has picked up in the two plus years she has been on the LPGA tour are pulling for her all around the course. The heartbreak she suffered with a missed putt on the final hole a year ago was felt by most of those who watched her that day in per son and on TV. Through 1t all, she has remained the same charming young lady with a friendly smile for everyone and a moment to talk to any and all media people, however large or small they might be. SINCE H ER marriage to Tim Melton in t979, she has sought some degree of privacy and has not been giving tournament sponsors advance notice of whether she will play or not. This privacy she cherishes but she also likes people. "I don't feel that people bother me," she says with complete candor. "I like people and having them around. I feel they make me what I am and have helped me a great deal. But sometimes, I like to be by myself, too." _,.. ••••-.,.~. ta •••• ..,_... • ...-,, •• ., ~- The pressure of having once won five straight tournaments, leading the money list for two straight years and being named rookie and player of the year in the same season. doesn't affect her game. THIS YEAR JoAnne Carner has been the star of the LPGA show and Nancy doesn't begrudge her the popularity of winning. In fact, after Carner won the recent Sunstar In Los Angeles, reports were circulated that Nancy and Tim took JoAnne and husband Don out for dinner to celebrate. But Nancy Lopez-Melton still has that little girl charm and Infectious smile that makes her a favorite 1n every tournament in which she plays. She 's a superstar and a gallery favorite and her golf swing makes her the most popular player 1n any LPGA field. The Arthritis F oundation will receive S2S,000, down U ,000 from last year 's SJ0,000. In add1t1on, five different alcohol treatment centers each rece1Ved SS,000 apiece last year and another SS,000 was given to other charitable organizations making a total of $60,000. I • Quality merchandise suited to any lifestyle. South Coast Plaza Visit our 70 unique shops and restaurants in the heart of Orange County. Viii¥ - Sunfso.tr At k..r St. s.nta Au, Callf. Opposite South Cout Ptua Mall 4 KEMPER SupPfement to Dally Pilot. Tuesday. March :.>5 1980: Coas1 Life Wednesday. March 26. 1980 Profiles of Some of the Best Here are player profiles of some of the top players competing In this week's Women's Kemper Open at M esa Verde Country Club In C~ta Mesa: DONNA CAPONI YOUNG 1919 -29 ewnu, lDl'm 1125,493. ronktd Slh, a<'Ortll{I ~ 72 $6 A consistent perfor~r, Donna has· won 1'1 tournaments since turning professlonal in 1965 and last year at the Women's Kemper Open, was one of five players who tied for the lead after 72 holes. She lost In a playoff to JoAnne Carner but later In the year won the LPGA championship. She has been over tl\4' S100,000 figure In earnings In a single season twice and her best was last year when she won S 125,493 for fifth place on tl\4' money list. As an amateur, she was the Los Angeles Junior Champion In 1956. She learned the game from her father, Harrv-Caponl. In 1976 when she was a four-time wi nner, she won S106,SS3 and was second on the LPGA money list tha1 year. Her husband Ken has served as tournament dlrec1or for a number of LPGA events end Is always on hand to give her an encouraging word ~ bl t of advice whenever needed. A slow takeaway makes her an accurate driver end her strength on the golf course Is In her fairway woods and long Irons. She gains momentum from good J»rtormances • JUDY RANK IN 1979 -25 t'l'f"l'll~' 11~1" $/II~ .~II mnkPd Blh , scoring ot•erage 72 611 The first woman player to ever win $100,000 In one season, Judy c.ame bclck strong &Qaln last weetc In u s VC!9as.. Ari out-of ·bounds shot on the flnal hofe c.ost her a chance at victory and dropped her all the way to a fifth ptace tie. Before that, she was In a betUe for the winner's circle with Donna Caponi Young and Nancv l..ope'Z·Mefton. Her milestone vear came In 1976 when she won sl)( tournaments and took home S150,73.e . During her career that spans from 1962 She has won 26 events Including the WUI Classk IMt year at age .e.e. Her efforts In 1976 earned her player of the year along with the V are trophy which she won again In 1977. But In 1978 she was pl~ by back problems. Second on the all-time money winning llst, she has earned S761, 130 and has a chance lo become the first . Pete Barrett presents On :J~ :J.aU-wa'J a1 ms6a Urck ~nter this unusual custom home 1ltuated on the Exclusive Mesa Verde golf course. Security gates ln wall courtyard, which cootah\s a pool and spa. The Impressive two story entry way welcomes visitors Into a formal dining room, spacious family room with wet bar, marveloua eat-In kitchen with eating deck ON THE FAIRWAY and lively game room which also opens onto the view. The floor plan or this 4 Bedroom reAJdence Includes a veey special muter bedroom suite. For information contact Ann Peters. $375,000 ASK US ..._. ._ ..._ ...,...., ,,..., .. wMcltc..,......,_.a..._ ~====642·52001=====~ OAfft'L player to rea<.h the one m1lhoo dollar .mark. One of the keys to her su"ess In Las VeQ<ts Is the fact she plays well In wind. SM also has patience and perseverance and has a strong fairway wood and medium Iron game. In 1976, her putting Improved to help her w ith the six events BETH DANIEL 1979-25 n1tnl1, won $97 .026 ronktd 10th; •coring Ql't'Tnge n 65 One of the newcomers lo the LPGA tour, Beth won the Patty Berg Classk In her first year oo the tour In 1979, placed 10th on the money list with $97,.026 woo and was named rookie of the year. Quite an auspicious 1>e9lnnlno, but one that many predic l ed for the two-time U.S. amateur champfon. She won the title In 1975 and again In t977 ~ was an Integral membef' of the Curtis Cup team In 1976 and 1978. She turned pro in October, 1978 and In the spring of 1979 won the World Ladies (.hamp1on'>h1p In Japan. This was not an offtc1al tour e'lent, so she returned home to win the Pat1y Berg Classic In August. Beth stands S JO and Is a long hitter who demands perfection f rom herself. She 1s also ari e>ctellent putter and her mlddle Irons are probably the strongest part of her game. Before she graduated from Furman ColleQe, she competed on the men's golf team In two tournaments her senior vear. She Is a member of the South carolina athletfc hall of fame and should be around the LPGA tour for a number of years. AMY ALCOTT /9i9 -~ t't'f'lll~ llOll $1"4J!.1S. ranW 1lurd: K'Ori11g or~•I" no Amy was named as an assistant women's golf coach at UCLA this week . and her L PGA credentlals speak hk}hty of the job she will do fof' (See PLAYER, P~ 1) . ' ·AUTO PURCHASE · . VS. LEASE .· "IJllllJCK Tiil IA1llJll(; ,,,,,., Before You Take The Plunge -Become Aware!! ''GOODBYE TO BUY II : ' ' '' ' .• • .· 1'' ,. - ' !• ' . ' ''PLAZA PLUS PlAN '' Mooblg ...... 1.Mo ....... Sl .. tr cal .. & we'I _. ,_ _..,..._, ep lllllllfi IS FM-I -11111 ltlT Wll1 !! orEM SAT. & SUM. FOR YOUI COMVENIENCI , ······-..... --. ................. ,. Playing Tee and pin placements could t>e changed but everything else wilt remaJn basically the gme tNs year for tM SKond Women's Kamper Open gaff tourna ment a1 Mesa Verde Country Club, according to host pro Art Schlttlng. · "The gr eens are M>sotutefy ~ rlg h t now ," Sch illl n9 s.ald In r eviewing the course. "ff thlf .,ultler holds up and we don't have any heavy rains like we did last yew ~ .....,,_ the tournament, ~ying conditions wltt be Ideal. "If this ls the c.ase, I think \he scores will be much k>wer \han they were last year even though they were able to bump the ball bee~ of the wetness." THE COURSE HAS undergone some changes since last year but they w ill not be evident to the players. A fully automatic irrigation •nd drainage system has been installed but no scars have~ left and tAegrass Is plushandgreenall.voundthecowsa.. M esa Verde is a course w ith virtually every ty-pe tif shot and ewrv dub In the bag coutd be utiffzed at one ti me or a"°""'"', accue di 110 to Schllllng. ~~wetter M!8fcts Oft eight holes, ...,M!'t ous bufilken and deep grass In the rough along tt. fairways, m ade even mor e dense by the r ecent rafM. Gaplno tr..,s Ue in front of many greens making approacb shots difficult and a large number of fairway bunkers can add eJCtra shOts for those who get In them. There are side hill lies on several fairways and oreem tNrt slant k'I Y+nvattv .,.,..,,,, direction. With dry weather and more roll for tee and fairway shots, tee placements may be longer than for IMt year's event but basic yardage f igures remain the' same. Pin placements could •ISO be more dlfflcult. Ht,..'s •capsule look at the coune: Tiie Front Nine No. 1 (Par S) -465 yards. The easiest hole for the LPGA professionals last yHr. It Is definitely a birdie hole with the longer hitters aiming down the left side. The green can be reached In two shotS by the longer hitters. · No. 2 (Par ·O 350 yards. The tee shot Should be played In the fairway on this hole. The green Is downwtnd and ttevated and when the winds dry It out, It It tough to hold. The el1v1tlon makes It difficult to Judve the dist.Ke to the green. A hlQtl, soft chip tttOt "necessarv to hofd. Ne. S (Per 3) 168 yards. Sunken. guarllll'.'Q ttte Qrttn make It difficult. ~rtlcu11rly on the left skit. The bunktn make the ~ look thOrttr than It Is and • missed lhOt could land In the bunkers. · No. 4 <Par S> C yerds. The MCOnd easiest hofe kW tht LPGA pros last year. The long hlu.t1's can rHCtt tM green In two tf tAt PrP•lltnl wfnd Is blowing behlftd thflh. The MCond shot ShOUld De Mpt to tl)t rltM skit bK4use of•,.,,.. palm tree on._ left, some SZ ~--from• ...-n. . No. S <P9r•)SJt ywdl.OntoflM more dlttkutt ._.. on h CGUrM. The gr9M -..n ... ., end II wry hard. n. GnlY wey to get h INMI °" t~ 0,.... II to boWa It on to mike It hold. 11w .... Is f .. t In h middle for neut fl"9 yantt, then lkliPn awey ., ._. lldts. A lonQ shot CllUld flftd .............. ftd Md ,... Wt .,. eutillrftMk ..... 0091¥. Ne. I CPar 4) Hi y1rd1. A ' ..... ,, .. v ...... ""'' ..... ~ thl MCond lttot II lme>orttnt. If the Supplement to Daily Pilot. TueSday, Marcil 25. 1~. Coaet Lite. W~y. Ma1cn 26. '~KEMPER 5 Conditions Will Be Ideal green is hard, It should be hit to the front and let the bait roll onto the elevated ~n. The rough behind Is tough t8 ~o.-e badl for • pw. No. 7 (Par 3) 168 yards. 8equlres a long Iron. This is the second hole Jo Ann Washam scored a hole-ln..one on last year dur ing the ttnal round. A IOft9 par three wfttl tnes to tM !dge on bclth sides of tM fa;rway. Most m isses wlll be k>the rivf't. No. a (Par •> 380 yards. The most underrated hole on the course. It pl•'t1 extremety long wfth tee and fellrway shots into the wind. The green Is slightly eleva t ed a"4 crowned In the m iddle. No. t CP• •> 367 yards. The tett Y.se as .... dtcl ~trees and a hidden lake ftMr the g~n . O..ce on the green, players w ill find It the most difficult on the course. There Is a M-foot drop from back to fnlftt and 1 bf9 hog back r unning througti from 9eft to right. tt rs Im~ ao hit the approach shot sh<>f't of tM pin. The Bad._ No. 10 <Par •> 4l0 ¥•rds. The tooghest hole on the cour se for the players last year aMf tile klnaltSt ~r T our1111e11t Spedilst We Wien we ~m Ille largest seMti• ti nme1's 5'11bwe1r in OR11e C..1t1t &.If*: UvtO SMITH 37 50 SURT a TOft £WS81BLE Regularly pricsd at $50.001 25% OFF! Pfus a FREE LeathlN Golf Glove! tiff COCJiP"O'f Ml. OW! We offer s•m•lar discounts on top name ~llsVdl' such as F B. Horgan, V~1cd Gcntres<i, Kiltyrl1rt. Haymaker and man t 01 hus four. A lake In front of t he elevated tee shouldn't come Into play but one to t he rlc;iht will catch any errant slices. Players should aim for the HO-yard bush on the left. M ost player s came up shor t last year and few were able to chip up for one putt Not many birdies here. Ho. 11 (Par Sl SJ2 yards. One of the ~t par S's on the tour all ~ar. It Is • Dlgt'I hole wi th a dog lec;i r ight and up • ..Ut to the green. There is watf'r to the right of the green that <s. COURSE, Page ll ------------, •• Coupon ... J~ FREEi LEATHER GOLF GLOVE REGULAR RETAIL VALUE $8.00/ WITH PURCHASE OF ANY TOP ANO BO TTOM ENSEMBLE Soft Joys by Foot Joy Ladies' leather Golf Shoes WH'1E 3995 List $S9.00 Probably one of the most comfortable g,lf shoes made! Soft leather uppers. padded insoles, soft rubber soles. SH our nl«tion of top namfs in m1n's sporttwear- b od, Hafll/lf. Wly Dach1' 1nd otherJ-all discountld/ All Ctubl l'Mrc11...a A.re Fttteo To You 8y Our ProfHtlonlle, V atnt Tne U te1t Elt Cl•onlc CQutp..,,.nt t f I . .. '"\ t KEMPER ~t to Delly Piiot. Tuetdey. Merch 25 f980· Coast Life WedneSday March 26 1980 Suppletneflt to 0.Uy PUot. l'v•soay.March 25. 1960: Co•tt Life. w~. March 21. •• KtMPUt 7 r , ...... ,,,,e4 I I I I l • PLAYER PROFILES. . • • ~~Pe/ending Champion Carner: ls Hottest Golfer on LPGA Tour the Bruin women golfer's when she finds the time away from the tour. Since turning professional In 197S, she has won nine tour events Including f<XJr victories in 1978, her best year. won 27 tournaments In a career that tPans from 1969. She wes rookie of the year in her first cam~. the only one In Which She dldn't wtn at feast one tournament, •nd 11 an eggresslw player who perfof ms wen in the wind. mllH from home base when her bike 'sllldded on tM slick clay surface. "What I didn't know," she says, "was that the 5041 ts day and *"en It rams It's llkeollonttiesurlact." She Injured both wrists ~ was unconscJous for awhfle wrth no one tl$e around. She d0e$tt'1 r~mber too much more abollUne &«!dent but isn't afr.Wof cyclt,t. .~~"' was.batk f'1cllnlJ i.n two -.ks, J18'1 a.~a. a~-eoat". tt's jU51 k a~. ~-Mow. Vou'w Qat lo get back· ori after It throws you." SHE PICKED UP the nickname Big ~. «t effect~a~ term for thoH-ft us. It to ~ t.ce. from ·S.ndul'At6mer. T'M'lfl~lna'Ue ~~t. tiowMrnenl"' 1~.and Wflen it :-W•t ti'"" l'.6.. 90 out for the 's~ 91-voff, Patn)er said. ''I'm gglngoutto~y e~ Momma." ~ W wen lit Mese Verde last YMf, she.~ from QOwbere on tbe f fn.f.I TClUrid to tie Y<rtft '(oar ou,ers tor the ~Id atter n "*'· ·. "Ort tn. 16th hcMe, I looked at in. le.acHr ..,_d enct saw titet if I . Finally, the Savings and Loan y:mive been looking for. A# ot OVf cusr~s tece1;~ 11nt11~<rau<tl ar:ert<Y' 1or "'e •t'O"· "6-yate our ,..i..1SI .. a'l..CD'';i .:J•<; Af)(J 1nrs -.e N!••e • e 15 ·1•mar sets us ap.;r/ '·or: ~,, ~r: .. ·•~r· Alcriaro P Bona Pres-0en1 Growing to serve yOtJ better• Opening soon loot! ror our new t>ranc~ ,,_,Anaheim Stadium ~ .,.., A4J.\(.' '* HOO :.1a..,s 1.,e--v- COllll ~~ y ·,..orri a '12!:.'b 17141 7S4 ar. ~.· f.edeta· l1otne LOan Sa ----_.!!--.... --- _._ b<>geved OtW al tM Pinal hol~. I c.ould wind up ttih Or 13th. I w~s tied for SKOf'd or third •t tM time. AS THINGS 1'UlltNED OUT, Nency Loper~Melton WU IHdlnQ but mlsse<I • 12-foot birdie putt on the final hOle to send the match Into overtime In adctlUon to ~arner and Naf\CY, Jan Stepf'ltnsoo, Pt•o Higuchi and Don oa C•ponf Vdung were •lso rnvol~d. I C•rMf', -~ of ~ longest drivers on the L~ tour, belted a dri ve straight down ..... middle of the 1Sth fairway and s•aftd Hlouch1 were tM only ones to 1tf..·.e par on the hole Carner won tlle match with anotht'r PM' on t~r'·~. 165-vard 16th hote. 'That ~S.Stvlttoryot t9N. . -·" Oupltt pt•Y~•O in only t5 tourna~t• 'ut yeer, sn. won offfci.t Pt'tW ,,_,.., Of i98.211 .. ong with unotftdeJ Hm pt-_ce ll'OneV In the Colgate !J'rfpfe Crown motctt play tournament; HER ~AT.EUR RECORD Is •mong the *t of •fl·tlme. She won the U.S. ....._1ur CMMsMonshlp five tfl'MS U:~~;!t~~ and was a tour·time ~ of the Curtis Cup team St\e Capj)ed ttf her aMlttur career by winning tn LPGA tournam.nt as an amatwr, tht , .. , Burdlne's lnvitatlonea. When 19-t wu forced to t tie !>idel lnts •last ye1r , \ht put on addlUonat ~ and Is curref\tly in the ~et sMddlftQ 40 Pol.Inds. She Wiii ~ htr •Jst btrihd•Y Aprt I 4, the wtell< tbllOWi"O the Women's K eml)tf Open. SHE HAS GREAT strength and drives as far as any player on tt'le L PGA tour. Because of this. she prefers a l<>oger course and is an aggressive pfayer, $0metlmes to IM POlnt of bel,.tedcf~. To her, god~Js 1 Qefl"t of fun and should al~s ~ pla~d 1n that manner. "Whtf\ I was a kid, everyone played goft • .._never kqew oc>Jf was supposed to be ~rlous. We had ttlls public q>11rse.,aod we 'd play e l ghtson.es 'Ind sometime s twelVeSGn1". It WIS a fot of I.ughs. Now ,_..,..1MM.S to be so sertoos. But it's stlll fun for ~. I'll be the ~ f1tst ~ to laooh if 1 Chunk Of'lt u')to the water " WHILE SHE GOT a left Start on her Drof•ssionat Carter Csh• didn't start until she wM 30), she raftk9d tourt/l on Ute all·tlme caretr ~Y wlnninQ list with tMt.9'0 going Into the current Vffr. ~ 19 threatening to move Into third place, or even second, th1$ year. Judy Rant< In •nd Jane Blalock ere ;ust •head of her wlttJ K..irthV Whitworth the all-time money winner at '8S8.~6t. Yes, 819 Momma Is back end the ottier players on the tour are happy she 1s t her e even th01Jgh she I!> w1nnino wtth more then • flftle degree of regut.arUy. Few, if any, begrudge her soctt suc:ceu as tti~ •· appear to have done rn the ~ (If • Naocy lostyear. SM's pC)pUlar wltti tM-m "11 and ls a geJlerv faYOt'lte on '"Ute course with her free, easNJorng style and C'h«tter with U'le fans. _ ~ Bi ~ Momma doesn't appear to know lt\e meaning Qf_ the Word choke and her ~ ..... CGUn* pr'DV~ tt. st;9 c:culd be a~fe wrnner of the Women's t<emSllf' Qptn thl' year. \ ..... • .. . ,_ .. . She has been a consistent performer from the first day she joined tM tour and was rOOkle of tM yur in 1975. She won the third tournament In whlcn sne played as a professlonal and tor five yHrs of LPGA play, she has been In the winner's circle at least once each season. In 1979 she f inished third on the money list with $144,838. As an amateur, she won the USGA junior girts national title In 1973 1t the age of 17. The year before she turned pro, she led the Sacramento Classic with a first.round 69 and she once shot a 70 at Pebble Beach to brffk the course record for women which had been held by the legendary B•bt Zaharias. She is an accompllshed scrambler and is one of the tour's hardest workers and is dedicated to bel"9 the best. JANE BLALOCK 1979 -25 e~ls, wcm l llS.m . raM«J 7th. 1eon11g at~rogt 72 IS When Jane Bl aloe k won the Elizabeth Arden Classlc this year, she stepped Into the winner's circle for the efeventh consecutive season on at least one occasion. This veteran of the LPGA tour who calls Highland Beach, Fla. home, has THE WOMEN 'S KEMPER OPEN & MESA· VERDE COUNTRY CLUB · [ :::: .wamenis : • :• • ltl?mPeR ·:·: _open .. ~ -.. Wish to thank all of the volunteers who help to make the tournament such a success. See you at the tournament! Sincerely, An excellent PUtter. she thrives on pressure~ has won over $U•,ooo each ol 9'e fast three years. LAUltA BAUGH·DENT 1919 -D eontf; fDOft UUll; Ra1tked 13: !C0,..,~13.1'. Since She played fn the Women's Kentpet> Open last rear, th. ftlnner Lono Beach resident was marr'-0 to a Tex~ businessman. As an am1teur, she had outstanding success, winning the U.S. Women's Amateur in tf7t at the ~ of 16 after beinQ a querterllnaflst three other times earlf.,. In ,,.,. career. She turned professional at 17 but couktn't join the LPG.A tour until her 18th bk'thcMy. She won rookie of the year honors in 1973 and hM finished among the top 2S money winners eech year Since that time. Although she has never won a tow event, she has had a nu.rnbff of second place finishes. Last year Hollis Stacy edged her In • pt~ at the Mayflower Oass_ic, depriving tw of her first tour victory. One of the prettiest members of the LPGA. she was voted most bNutlful golfer by a golf magazine. A orectuete of Long Beach State, she enjoys modeling, dancing, acting and '""5k. <1' ounl re 61°111/. Paul Zangger, General Chairman Don Ruhter, Tournament Director - -... I ... -.-....,; I 8 KEMPER Supplemen1to0..ly PllOt, Tueedey. Mwch 25. 1i80. Co6st Lrte. Wedne90ay. Match 26. 1960 SUNFLOWER AVE 0 ~ CD ST ADAMS PARKJNG LOT ROUTE * * * * * * * GISLER VAN ROUTE••••••••••• MESA VERDE LOOP • • • • • • • • • PARKING AREAS, ENTRANCES FOR WOMEN'S KEMPER OP£N. Plenty of Parking Vans, Buses Provided Parking for the Women's Kemper Open golf tournament will be on city streets until Saturday and Sunday with van and bus service to the course main gate from the principal parking areas. Here are the various areas as outlined by tournament officials, most of them similar to last year's Inaugural event; GISLER VAN ROUTE MESA VERDE DRIVE LOOP A double-decker, Enolls~te bus will make continuous loops around Mesa Verde Drive East and West, originating at Mesa Verde Plaza <Mesa Verde Drive E~~'.i West of Harbor Boolevard) and enoh·,g al tM course main oate. Pickup pofnh wtll be at Mesa Verde Drive Shopping Center; Adams and ~ Vet"de Or. East: Mlnorca Drive and Baku Street. There Is no cMroe and the~ wlll operate Wednesday through Sunday from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. WEEKEND PARKING S~hrrday and Sunday onty .. The prlnclpal parklno lots are at BabCock Electric and AMF Volt north of the San Diego Freeway on Sunflower and Harbor Boulevard,. A $2 fee wllt be ,..,...r~s COURSE ••• can't be seen from down the NII If one of the first two shots Is mis~. No. 12 (Par J) 145 yards. This hole has been completely revamped with the lake now extending across the entire fairway. It should still play as one of the easiest oo the course but pin placement could make It more difficult. Ho. 13 (Par SI 525 yards. A blind tee shot from an elevat~ tee with a dog leg left. The toughest par-five on the course. A good tee Shot puts the ball to the right of trees and the next two shots are into the prevallfno wfnd. A lake bisects the fairway about 106 yards from the oreen. A. hOg back covers the grefll making it difficult to putt. No. 14 (Par 4) 367 yards A decisive hole with a lake on the left and a bunker on the r ight. A huge bunker fronts the green and players tend to overclub to the hard green. It takes a totted, high soft shot to hold the green. No. 15 (Par 4) JSS yards. A potential birdie hole although none of the finalists could do so last .,,.M on the first playoff hole. A funnel-type fairway with most players aiming to the left side. The appr0«h shot should be kept below the p in, otherwise it could mean three putts ona fastoreeo. No. 16 (Par 3) 165 yards. The best par three on the course and the spot where Washam made her first hole·ln-one durln<;a the second round. It Is also the hofe on which JoAnne Carner won the tournamef"lt In the sudden-death, flve·way plaYoff. OVfl' Chako Higuchi. Swirling winds could push tee shots to the left toward a big trap. A narrow green and bunkered perf@C'tly. A defkate shot ~red to get OYet" the t>unker and not bOUnce over the grtto. No. t7 (Par 4) 377 yards. A real hard hole for the girts. A long drive Is required or the second shot will be a blind one to a sin.II green. The green Is usoattv hard and the ball could bounc~ over and down a slope at the back. No. 11 (Par J) 16S yards. A. good finishing hole that could be lengthened by movtno to the back of the tee this year. Most of the girls will probably be hlttln<;a three or four irons to a oreen that slopes to the take on the right. A very difficult putting green where Nancy L opez-Melton missed a ref.tlvely short putt and ultlmatefy fost the championship on the tin.ti dav. Summary: Ttte toughest holes last year were Nos. 8 and 10 while the eas'"t were Nos. 1 and 4. With a drier course, this could ctt.ngt thla year. Kemper Ticket8 Early arriving spectators can park on Gisler Avenue. Parking Ml been changed this year to accomrnodittt approximately 600 c•rs •nd •n entrance gate wlll also De Kens~ at the Intersection of Glsler .-MSC..- Verde Place at the northern and IA the course. Van service to tM main gate Is also avall•bl• stntlnQ Wednesday and running through Sunday from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m . Van service ts fre. and plctt.up Points art on Glsfef' at Mlchlgan Avenue and at Clubhouse Drive and Washington Aw. charged at U.. tots wMc.h 1nc9'Ds SiidifOnfor·.,.wom.n's Kem~ bus service to the main gate and ()pen golf tournament at Mesa Verde return. Three buses will strvke these Country Club this WHk will be abfe to lots and wlll run et U minute purchasetkketutthegeteeachcs.v. Intervals. These IMIMs wt" GPtrele For WedMSday's pro-am and the Saturday and SUnday only from 7 f irst two rounds of play Thurldav and B--L.l Missi== e .m . to3:ll>p.m.. Friday, tickets will sell '°" ss. For --e....... ~ .... W ENT•'"'NCl!S Saturday and Sunday's ttltvls.d Chako HfOucttt. WM pkbd up "~ n.. round$, the prkt wfll be 11. 19,675 for a ~ ""&ct t•-In --TMn .,.. two newr entr.nces to the ,... ... .... OU""'• t .. I t..... ........... Clubhouse badges enabling f1n1 to Women's Kemper Open test v••r, c '""" "s year, on• on ,..,. '"""' vain access to the clubhouw sell tor was the top montv wlnntr for end at ca~ Verdi Place and Gisler "'8erNtlonal players on tht l.POA end the other on Capri La~ and $40 for the entire five davs of the tcMlr with $2S,67S. Sht wlll not be Mtsa Vtrdt Drive W.st They art tournament. fl~ylng In this country this yHr Indicated bV laroe arrows on the~ In addition to the m1tn 91tt IMawll -. ~ .,..,._. ._ ttnt *"'· The on&y entrwe &ut VW' tntranca thlt ~ar. thert wlll be two tlf.:Mlt'.".~,_...,_,..._,, et• of otMrlfllrMCe totM~, •11_'1ff'lf1llllJIUu'l•'l•'6.'A•h·• ~··IJ!M-.llJJllill'iilli••llilllijllllb~ RETURNS -Hollis Stacy will return to play in the womm'a Kemper Open at Mesa Verde CC. She ftnished in a tie !or third at Las Vegas last week. .Carner Winner Of Four Events JoAnne Carner has won tour of the eight events played on the LPGA. tour to date this season and she goes Into the Women's Kemper Open as tht defending champion as well. Carner started the year by wloolno the Whirlpool championship of Deer Creek at Deerfield Beach, Fla., then fell back In the pack during the Elizabeth Arden Classic at Miami and the S&H Golf Classic at St. Petersburg. Jane Blalock captured her 27th toor v ictory In a 12-year career In the Ellzabeth Arden and Dot Germain won her first tour victory in the S&H Classic. Carner returned to the victory circle at the Bent Tree Classk In S.rasota, then took a week off as Jan Stephenson won her fourth tour vktory and flrtt since 1978 In the Sun City Classk. Since that t ime, Carner has ceptur.ct the Sunstar '80 In Los Ang.tes and the Honda Civic auslc at Rancho Bernardo Inn In San Diego. Donna Caponi Young captured the National Pro-am In Las V9911 last week and wffl return hert as ont of five players to tie for the top ~t after n hOfes a year ago. Fint Five-way Tie When JoAnnt Carn•r, Nancy LOPti·Mtlton, Jen Stepl\tnson, Donna Caponi Young .1nd Chako . Hlg~hl tied for tM teed lftw n ·'holts et the Woc'Nn's KtmPW Open In 1979, It merked the nnt time In LPGA flllb'Y UMt ~ a JJl .. bld :•~··· .. Supplement lo Daily Pilot. TueSday March 25 1980. Coaat Lile. Wedne&day. Maren 26 1960 KEMPER 9 Volouteers Dave Worked Long M any IOf'l9 ~rs of hard work that go unnoticed by the general public are put In staging an event with t~ magnitude of the Women's Kemper Open. Taking over as general chairman of the event for the Mesa Verde Country Club backers this year Is construction man Paul Zangger who served as a vice chairman last year. "WE ARE ALL optimistic about the tournament this year and are looking forward to the time when it will be here," Zangger sald last week. "We have somewhere in the v icinity of 600 volunteer workers, many of them working during the tournament from other clubs around the Orange County area. "We hope to Improve In several areas this year, mainly in the per)meter security where people sneaked onto the course last year. "We'll have police Explor ers patrofllng the trouble areas and we'll use an underground passage from the 16th green to the 17th tee If it doesn't rain "SEVERAL OF US took a spot check last vear and foond that half the people on Sunday didn't have a pas.s or a tkket. We hope this doesn't happen again this year." Zangger's committee Includes six vice chairmen who serve on the executive committee along with four e1<ecutlves from the Kemper Insurance group, sponsors of the tournament. Under these six vice chairmen, there are 26 committee chairmen responsible for putting the tournament on. "THE KEMPER PEOPLE, and especially Don Ruhter, have been very cooperative. Don Is a super guy to work with end t think things have gone a lot smoother this year because we have-profited from our mistakes of last year. Lopez Topped '79 Money List Nancy Lopez.Melton topped the money llst for the ,MCond straight year In 1979 'when she won $197,488 while playlno In 19 LPGA tour events. Here's a llst of the top money winners for 1979: " n • • " 21 H JS •• IS :ti 2' :rt n • " ,. J1 » Ji ,, " I: tA n t4 i n .. ,, ~ • ' •• # .. ... ,. .. ;, "We change comm ittee chairmen each year because those who work on the tournament take a lot of time away from their work and businesses tor meetings. This way, they can go back and concentr ate on their business and come back the next year . most work during !he past year have· been the marketing and grounds committees. "The market ing commi ttee handled the annual sales, advertising, pro-am SP<>nsorshlp and sales and wm handle the admissions during the tournament. "My job this year ha~ been easier • than the ooe I had last year . I had to procure everything last year and this t ime all I've had to do was procure gOOd vice chairmen and they do the work "The grounds committee Includes the cons1ructlon, parking and other types of problems pertaining to the course Itself. This has been a big Job this year with the construction we have had gt>ing on most of the .,,.ar." "THE COMMITTEES doing the Or.e of the primary areas of concern fOf' Zanoger Is the fact the Shopping Dining Entertainment Albertson's Bri of America Bilbo Bagglns Casa d1 Pompei Coco's Command Performance Oolptlln Hair Faah+ons Edwards Cinema Faeh'n Splash Hamburger Hamlet Ice Capadea Chalet Mesa Verde Florist Meta Verde Trevef Mlone'a M~ Marfcet Photogrlphy by Jeffrey Pr11cn1a• Cake Sox Reuben's ap. Lady SWeneon't 1701 HarbOi' •vd. • (Herbor •Adame) Coet.Me .. ,CA 7S1-4270 759-4411 545-1711 641-8333 54o.MS1 54<M153 54~ 919-4141 967·1055 548-7392 m"8IO 549-5115 SM-a11 f7H7SI 541-00U 54M7" 517-t480 54o-1172 M0•22 5MIU7 clubhouse remodeling w 111 not be completed 1n time. "l'M HOPING BUT I 'm not certain t he construction will be finished In time f~ the tournament." Whatever the outcome, the second annual Women's Kem per Open Is here and tho s e who have worked so hard and diligently during the past year, will be able to w itness the fruits of their labors with pride. A large turnout to gallery the event would make Zangger and his entire crew Mppfer than almost anything else except sunstiJne and balmy weather. 10 KEMPER Supplement to 011ty Pilot, Tueso1y. Mercn ~. 1980. CoHt L1l1. Wednetd1y. Merch 26, 1980 Detective for· Six Months Mesa Verde CC Has a Facelift Gun Shot Scared Off Kemper Director The Mesa Verde Country Club clubhouse has undergone a complete facellftlng since last year's Women's Kemper Open was held w i th construction on the main clubhouse barely completed 1n time for the 1980 event. By HOWARD L . HANDV Of -o.lly ...... $teft There are those who might feet they deserve to take pot shots at any undertaklno the size of the Women's Kemper Open golf tournament. But Don Ruhter, tournament director for the sponsoring Kemper Insurance Company, doesn't mind the verbal slants although he would Just as soon avoid them. He didn't get Into the business of presenting such events by chance RUHTER WAS ONCE a private detectllfe and doing quite well at the time. But it only lasted six months. "I was Investigating a case one night and someone took a shot at me and It came fairly close," Don says. "I decided right then that there must be a safer way to make a llvlno and I resigned that night. "I couldn 't believe this wa s actually happening to me. But I was sure of one thing. I didn't want It to happen again." IN HIS YOUTH, Ruhter. was a caddy around Chicago oolf courses and attended the University of llllnols as an Evans Scholar. This Is a scholarship foundation for caddies with deserving grades to get throuoh sc hool and Don obtained h is bachelor's degree In Journalism and a master's degree In communications. After working on a weekly and small daily newspaper, he returned to Chicago to work for the Chicago Tribune before his Ill-timed advent into detective work. "l'D ALWAYS HAO a fantasy to try detective work before I was too ~Id and when the opportunity came along, I took It. It Isn't much different trom reportlno. You still have to write out reports of what happened. The only difference Is that only one or two people read the reports and In the newspaper business, it Is there for the world to read ." The night he left the detective agency, he was scanning the .newspaper advertisements looking for a Job and ran across one that stated the Kemper people were looking for a public relations person. He got the Job. "It worked out well for me and DON RUHTER after I was there about six months one of the vice presidents came In and asked If there was anyone around that knew something about golf," Don recalls. "1 told him I had been a caddy and played the game and he put me to helping Biiiy B~. I did that for about four years at the men's Kemper Open, then they started talklno about a women's tournament. So here I am after helplno Biiiy last year " THE BIG DIFFERENCE between this year and last Is that Ruhter Is In complete charge of the tournament. "The monkey Is on mr back this time." he says. "And If I wasn't for guys like Paul Zangger and his tournament committee, I would be lost completely. ''We halfe between 400 and 500 volunteers working on the various committees and I have IQ make up a schedule, day·bY·day, for a month In advance In order to oet everything done. "I can't praise the committee enough for their work If It wasn't for Many Volanteers Col/ Chairmen Listed Here's a llst of the 1980 Women's Kemper Open committees from the M esa Verde Country Club men's and women's clubs: Paul Zangger, general chairman; Joe Sparago, assistant; Jim Poteet, llalsonandpastchalrman. Tom Rico, grounds vice-chairman; Jim Thompson, assistant; Gordon e1111on, golf course; Biii Morrow, construction; Ed Harding, SNrklno; Davt WOOdruff, caddies. Bob Buckenh lz er, mtdla vice-chairman; Bob Hull, assistant; Orv Amburgey, community reletlons; Rick Reyno, promotions, mec:111: Biii Tupper, gallery controt; J9hn S.llng, perlmewr MCurlty. 118 Played io 1979 A tot1I of 115 pr0f111Jon111 and thrff emateurs 1>41rtlclpatld fn lht first Women's Ktmper Open In 1979 ~ Me1A Vtrdt CC. ----1nft,_,Pi'_ri_SllllW.,.t•1C.,twlWIDn0t11tiftlPltTtiN~M_,l .. M'lfGa- Dick M CEihiney, marketing vice-chairman; Arlene Schafer, co-chairman; Ken Fowler, annual; Bob Rleden, pro-am; Nate Reede, advance sales ; Rich Bond , admission; Art Olstad, pairing sheets. Moe Quirk , hospitality v ice -chairmen ; Bill James, 1ssl1t1nt; Merv Davis, clubhOuse; Jerry Stewart, concessions; Adrien L•Grevt, hospitality; Biii Jame1, rtQlstreUons, entries; Stella Scelsa, locker room. Marjorie Hayes, women volunteers vlce-ch1lrm1n • Merv Rattkln, a11l1t1nt; Jtrl boubledH, women volunteers ; Otorol• Firmer, scoring, orffns; M1rge Hull, first eld; Relph Gordon. trenfPOl1,alon. A I w. II I' m. n v 0' un u ... I vice-chairman; Rick Plummer, as1l1t.ant; Bob Llw, mtn volunt .. rs1 Jerry H1yes, scoring ltederbolrds; 0.1 Hamrt, communications; John 5(~111, ltCUrlty; tlv• s.erwr, NBC. them, 1t couldn 't be done It 1s tremendously gratifying to me to work with people who have an interest in their club and in golf along w ith the charitable aspect of the endeavor. "I HAVE GAi NED a di fferent perspective on the tournament this year, things that I didn't have a chance to develop because ot the limited nature of my duties a year ago. "I'm also very happy with the friendliness of the people In this community. I'm a stranger out here from the Midwest and I only know a lot of these people In a very narrow sense. But an overwhelming majority of them have been warm and friendly. "The business people ol the community have also helped a oreat deal by playing in the pro.am, furnishing courtesy cars. lending equipment or finding It for us when we needed something special. They seem to be behind us all the way. "NOW WE'LL FIND out Just how much Interest there Is In Oranoto C ounty for a women 's golf tournament of this nature. "I think we've demonstrated that we can put on a toe>· rated tournament and we were happy with the crowds last year after the rains. "I ve always thought that the more you can make other people feel there Is nothing to putting on such a tournament, the better you are doing the Job. I believe that and t;ioPe It's true this year." "We d1dn t do this constr uct ion work for the Kemper,'' Don R . Pender , c hairman of the improvement committee for the club says. "We did it for the members. They needed •t and they deserved It but we are happy it was completed In time for the tournament A new pro shop and snack bar along with remodeling of the women's locker room and improvements to the Tony Lema bdnQuet room will take place following the tournami>nt. NBC TO TELl:JllSE KEMPER TOVRNEY For the second stra19ht year, the Women·s K emper Open gotf tournament w ill be l elelf1Se d nationally by NBC (Channel • in this area) on Saturday and Sunday from Mesa Verde Country Club. Saturday's telecast w111 be 1' > hours from 1.30 to 3 and on Sunday it will be telecast from 11 . 30 to 1. 30 Announcers in the booth will be Don Criqui and LPGA Hall of Famer Carol Mann. Joining them on the course wlll be LPGA pros Mary Bea Porter, Susan O'Connor and Marlene Floyd. WELCOME TO THE ER OPEN Frolll ORANGE COUNTY'S HO A .HEADQUARTERS , JO ANN WASHAM Washam Has Tough Act To Follow Will hislory r epeat itself with another unusual and outstanding record being set at the second Women's Kemper Open in Costt Mesa this week? Certainly one of the most unusual and brilliant performances In the first tournament had to be the two holes-In-one by Jo Ann Washam last year. Here's how she did It : -FRIDAY AFTERNOON, second round, 16th hole, 165 yards. Washam cut loose with a five· Iron shot and lost sight of the ball as It dipped behind a huge sand trap In front of the green. She didn't reallze she had scored a hole-In-one until she approached the green. -Sunday morning, fourth round, seventh hole, 168 yards. Washam teed off with a three-Iron and watched the entire flight of the ball. It bounced two feet to the left of the pin but took a hop to the right and went Into the cup. This time there was more of a gallery there.to watch the shot. "That one really hit home because I was a~• to see It go In the hole," Washam said after the shot. "I threw my club In the air and let out a yell." Washam admitted after tht ece tMt It wes tough finishing her round that final day even though the shOt put her Just three strokes .,.,,.nd tht leader, Nancy L.opez·Melton. ''YOO TAY NOT to let something Ilk• a hOl•ln-one affect you, but It'• tough, eip«lally af1tr having two In one WM«. I was oettlng tll"td et the end, and I'm ture I WH thinking about the hole-In-one too mucl'I." Her .chlevemtnt was one of two records put In the LPGA bO(lk during theWornlf\'sKemperOpenayewllgO. The other WH tht first time a flvt·w•v tie for fl rat had tvff ct.Vtloped In LPGA history, Thtre't _,y ont thing WelMm would Uke bettw than to ..,.ac.t• ~ fut of lat YMr. To Dec:ome tN winner of tM MCond anftUll W.1•'1 Kem per Open to-add to tter lmpreulve ...cord of ech,.wmetltl • Par Fives Easier Than F our-s What was the toughest and What was the easiest hole for the LPGA golfers In the first Women's Kemper Open at '9Wsa Vtrde Country CIUb In 1979? Judging from the shot chart, the LPGA players had more trouble with two par-four holes than any of the others. The par-five holes played the taslest. The toughest hole on the course was the 10th where the ladies hit from the elevated tee where the men usually tee It up. Surprisingly, there were only three birdies on this hole and no eagles. Bogeys outnumbered pars, 190 to 137 and the aver age score for AUTO LOAD You drop In any standard 35mm cartridge. The lncfedible Konica FS· 1 does the rest. AUTO EXPOSURE Perlectly exposed pictures, indoors, outdoors. Shutter prioftty system helps assure lhatp pictuf'es. AUTOSTART AutomatJcalty advancee film to frame No. 1. tl'le par-four hole was 4.73 stro«es. The 1oth hole Is the only par.four over 400 yardS In lenQth. It rnNMKed 410 yards a year ago. The second toughest hole for the touring women pros was the par-four, 380-yard eighth hole. They aver~ed 4.St strokes on this one w ith u birdies, 182 pars, 147 boQeys and only 28 with higher than a bogey. Per~s the adrenaline wcu flowlng more from practice on the drlvlnQ' range ~ they hit the fl"t hole. At any rate, the par·flvt 46S·yard ooenlng hole was the easiest. The average score was 4.94 with one ~le and 71 birdies recorded. ~were 257 pars and only '2 over par f°' the four-day tournament. The fourth hole, also a par-five of 412 yards, was the second eas.iest ~ on the coorse. There was one eagle, 7S birdies and 24.4 pars with S\ going over par. The averCtge was 4 94 strotces pe< player making the"ie two par flve-s the only ones to have a lower than par average for the field . Fpr lhe tournament, over lhe 7,160-yard layout. the average score was 7S.74 for the par-71 layout ThHe were five eagles Including two holes-ill-One by Joanne Washam 2.S6 bi rd~; 4,023 pars. 1.783 bo<Jeys, 230 double bogeys and 39 higher. See Nancy Lopez make every shot count In tM Women's K11nper Open, Mesa Verde Country Club, Costa Mesa AUTO ADVANCE lnp the shutter, the film advances automalicaUy. instantly, to Che ""'1 frame. AUlOFLASH Get pet'ted n.tt s>IC*ns wiCt\ Che rnetctQ Konica X·24 AlAomllc ~. The FS-1 QlfnpUler-.. ~~ of the lhunef. teh the X·24 the ASA speed of the film and when the flash Is ready to fire for correctly exposed tlaah pictures everytlme. '.P •EB££N•cy Lopez Golf Tip G1idefor ewryoHat yo•plloto dealer. COSTA MESA CAL'S CAMERA 1770 Newport Boulevard PELEX CAMERA 1145 West Baker Street HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH PHOTO SUPPLY 18589 Main Street PX CAMERA 8859Adams LAGUNA HILLS CORNELL'S CAMERA 25201 La Paz Road ·- : . .~ -J 12 KEMPER Supplemenl 10 Daily Pilot. Tuesday. March 25 1980. Co.,t Life. WedneSday M•rch 26. 1980 -al11tes 1'he l<etnpe~ l/~l~ ·~~ I 980 Eeoftotnieal Toyof'as ~~~ Test Drive Our Miieage Champs Today/II 'il~t. ,. ~.' 'ltl-· . VOLVO DEALE IN ORANGE COUNTY We Off 81' You * Luxury * Safety * Respectab ility & • Quality Performance Go First Class In A 1980 Volvo .. ~~ Looicihg Forward To aervihg Yo11r Need• Pal'tfs & •e.,viee Opa1t 6 Days A Week IALEI -DIPARTMIHT HOURI Mon-Fri 7 30em..epm sat. lam·4om ll"VIC! 6 PMTI OIPUTMIHT .. . ' Huntington Beaeli Fountain Valley EDITION ' I ~earRe•e'-•• Dally Ne•••• .. · VOL 73, NO. &5, .4 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1980 Fl FTEEN CENTJ t State Report Reopens Marshland Feud By STEVE MAaBLE Of .. o.t'f ........... Just when lt seemed there might be tt calm in the stormy battle over Bolsa Chau . along comes a Stale Flsh and Game Department report to bhr up lht' pol again The 1.3·page ~port undercuts a ruling by ~late coastal commissioners last week an Sa nta Barbara that th.: 1.200.acre m arshla nd la senstUve Uancb <:om.m iauon e r * c:ast the prolMliv<' cloak over Bolu Chica And signaled an end to plans for waterfront homes and possibly u boat marina in the area But the California Department o f Fis h and Gam e report. opens up the marina question a.ram. according to roastaJ com· mlealonalaff members. Authors of tM report conclude that the mltjority of Bolsa Chica la dearaded wetlands and in need of major restoration to return the area t o its once-prtatine state. According to the report, requested b y the coastal commission staff, only 185 acres of Bolsa Chica have not been impaired by man-made or natural activities. Thomas Tobin. comm1ss1on spokes man. said that H a wetland area· is round to be degraded. the 1976 Coastal Act allows for construction of a boat marina as a last a lternative for restoring tidal action to the degraded site. The fish and game report does not comme nt on a lSO·acre swath of Bolsa Chica that was set aside a s a wild li f e preserve. Tobin. though. cautioned that the report is not the final word o n the m arina question. A multi·year US Army Corps.JJf Engineers study of Bolsa Chica. he said. will provide data that could affect a final decision But the 13·page report has aga i n t ouc h ed o f f a long-simmering battle between conservationists and the owners of Bolsa Chica. Or Peter Green, president of Amigos d e Bo lsa Chica, a Huntington Beach conser vation group. suggested other state agencies s hould have helped pre pare the report. ·'This as a clear and obvious case of conrlict of interest," Green continued. "It is to their <Stt BOL.SA, Page A2) Fears Grow on Hostages' Future . . 1 Biker Seen? Lawmen Seek Slnying Help 8 ) F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of llW ~tty Polet St•l1 Oran~e County Sh e riff's D e p a rtment inve s tigators appe al ed toda y for publ ic assistance 1n localing anyone who may have seen a Garden Grove teen·ager shortly before he appare ntly became the victim of a homosexual mass m urderer Investigators want to speak with anyone who may have seen R u s sell Duane Rugh , 15. hitc hhiking eithe r south on Beach Boulevard or eastbound on Westminster Avenue on Friday afternoon. Rush's nude body was found Saturday near the entrance to the lower San Juan Cr eek ca mp grou nd on Orte g a Highway. A second body, that of an unldenftlfied youth believed to be between 16 and 18 years old. also was found by hikers. 7 • CLUES TO DEATH SOUGHT V1ctim Russell Rugh Homicide investigators a re attempting to determine if Rugh and the unidentified youth are th e latest victims of a homosexua l killer be lieved res ponsible for as many as 30 strangulation deaths of young male!' i Prices Slww r Biggest Hike ·Since 1947 ~ LOS ANGELES IA P J Consumer prices rose in the Los Angeles Orange County area by ' 2 I percent m February -the ·largest one -month increase . since September 1947. the U S. Labor Department said today For the 12 months ending in Februarv. the latest increase , ·drove prices up by 17 7 percent. topping the J7.S n se from May 1946 to May 1947 during the infla PRICES SHOOT UPWARD AGAIN-A4 RECORD BANKRUPTCY FILINGS EXPECTE0-84 t1onary boom after World War 11 price controls were lifted. Southern California's bike in the Consumer Price Index was well ahead of the national rate of 1.4 p e rcent for tbe month, , although it was slightly behind the national figure of 18 percent for the year. ln Sacrame nto, the state Th tty fit tht' apparent pall em Th<' late-;t victims were young, t hin and their bodies wer e dumped along highways And t hey had ix'<>n stran ~led Lt W)alt Ha rl, she rarf's information officer, ~aid Rugh. a 9th grader at Westminster rngh School. was hitchhiking or <See CLUES, Page A2> C.oastal Plan Input Sought Citizens are invited to give t heir views on a local coastal plan being prepared by the City or Huntington Beach. The major item on the agenda for Thursday night's 7 o'clock meeting at the Civic Center by the citizen advisory committee will be a review of the coastal energy impact study. The s tudy analyzes both on-s hore and off·sbore oil production facilities and their potential effect on coastal areas. Th e goal of the citizen advisory committee ls to bear different views on coastal Issues a nd develop policies for a citywide plan. Workmen bring in cable for television cameras that will beam Women's Kemper Open across the nation from Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa . Several million dollars worth of t elevision equipment was brought m Monday and crews are laying 25,000 yards of cable a round the golf course Tournament play by top women professional J?olfers beJ?m!> Thursday N RC n etwork will te l c•\t ~e tournament Saturday a nd Sunda:- Pier Revamp Plan Delayed; N-0 Funds By ROBERT BARKER OI ti. o.111 l"li.t St_.f Huntington Beach officials have been frustrated so far in their search for up to $10 million to re build or re furbis h the deteriorating 67-year-old city pier. Mayor Don MacAllister and Cit y Administrator Bud Belsito pounded on doors of federal and congressional offi cials last week in search of the money. But MacAJlister said today the effort was only ao opening move m the search for funds and that be isn't discouraged about long range prospects for finding financing. He said the next step is to sound out private enleTPrise to· determine if it might take over the respoosibili ty. The two city officials m et with U .S . Sen. A Jan Crans ton . D·Callfornia, and Congressmen Robe rt Badham, R -Newport Beach : J e rry Patterson . D-Santa Ana and Dan Lungren. R -Long Beach /Huntingto n Reach. All have instructed their staffs to explore ways to find the money. MacAllister reported. M acAJlist.t>r pointed out that there are no immediate safet y problems concerning the pier but that it will have to be rebuilt or refurbished within seven lo 10 years He said the pier is to serve as a vital part In the revitalization of downtown Huntington Beach. A six·month study late last yea r showed that the pier's cement piles have started to crack and steel bars lbal have been exposed are weakenlog and twisting. The report by the Swanson Service C.Orp. said the first 1.300 feel of the pier need to be replaced. The middle sect.ion of 200 feet (See·PIER, Page At> Teacher Pact Proposals Due Tonight Initial proposals for a new c ontr act with hi gh school teachers an West Orange County wall be outhn<'d tonight when s choo l trus tees m~c t at 7 o'clock Teacherc; an the Huntington Bea c h l 'n1on Hig h S c hool D1stnct are seeking a one year rontract calhnJ? for a cost or hvmg raise of about 22 percent I n r es pon s e . d1 s tr1ct negotiators are offe ring a 3 percent wage boos t in a suggested three year pact The district as also bucking a teacher request for banding arbitration. one of the dis puted issue s blamed for a week-long teacher strike last year The teachers' current contract expires June 30. Negotiations on the new proposals a re experted to begin Friday. School trus tees will meet tonight in the district board room. 5201 Bois a Ave 1 Employm e nt Development Department reported that real spending earnings for a family or four for the year ending in J anuary decreased by 10.7 per· cent . Figures for the 12 moot.hs ( ending in February will not be available until Wednesday, of· fl cials said. Hero Stranded by Road f Real s pendable income ls measured by taking-eamin1s after taxes, then comparlne to i increases in consumer prices. ~-------------KEMPER OPEN GUIDE OFFERED An armchair 1uide to the Women'a Kemper Open pro· f e11iooal golf tournament come• In today'1 Dally Pilot. The maaulne profiles leading Ladles Profe11lonal Golf As · 1odatlon competltora, top mon~y wtnnen oa t.be ci..rcu1t aad t.N MeH Verde Country Clubcwne. "' o.-.-.. ~·womm•• Kemper .i! ()pee,·· m toda.1'1 Dally Pllot. ~ "' By 1110MAS KEEVIL Ol 1119 Delly ........... J erry Payne pulled on a jogging suit Friday monlin1 and drove up Laguna Canyon Rof.d in bis vintage Mercedes Beu to check prc>treSI on another ol bis cla11lc autos, a vintaae BenUey. Tbe paint Job bad hit a aoag. Before be could go furt.Mr, the paint sbop owner to&d Payne, some wooden inlay would have to be replaced. LocaUn1 a shop that would perform that specialty took some searcblng, bu&. by a UWe after 11 Payne waa toolln1 ~ the Santa Ana FY'ffway headea for the man who said he knew a ll about wood tnlaya for 20·.Year-old Bentleys. The Bentley WH far from fintahed, but It had 1tarted rteht up aft.er a Jumper cable wu booked to lta drained battery. Jt waa abom ot t rim and PIQCM was anything but a dashing figure , even In a pale blue Jo11tna auit. ... FOIST SAW KBR as t was comlna up to the First Street overp1111 in Santa Ana," Payne recalled later. ''I Juat thought It wa1 aomekld foo11D1 around. "But then 1be crawled over the rail and I knew she was goin1 to Jump. I be1an to brake and down she came, smack io front of me. "Sbe bad picked my car to Jump in front ·of. We were eyeball to eyeball Juat before ahe hit." Payne'• frantic brakln1 t.brew t.he 0.nUey toto • f our·wheel aldd, but be m'anaced to halt tt a few feet rrom tbe crumpled body. ''My maLo coocem tben wu to keep eomeone from hltUnl 1n1 car," laid Parae. ··u bad tt would have gotten all three of us -the girl. the ca rand me ." The car wu in the center lane. Payne ran to t.be rear of the Bentley and beau wavin1 can to both a.Ides. He was atmo.t struck several Umea as can whizzed at and around him. "J'INALLY A T&UCKB& stopped thiJ btg rig bebind my car. He put oo his blinker liehll and we at leaat had some bloc~. "Then be and I checked out the girl and she wu 1t1U alive. She wu moan1.n& and obviously In pain. but ~ knew flGOUlb not to move ber." Later, police aatd the 24-year..old Tu8tln woman who Jumped had brollen ber back when 1bt 1m•ab1d to the cone~~ bUt ot!Mtrwile wu lD quit.I MUlfadory CODditlon. Sbe • u.ld the remembe~ ootblftl about the JUmp or what sbe was doing prior to leaping to the freeway. • Payne reacalled "When they c ame there were c ops and firemen , flre trucks , tbe paramedics. The paramedics took ber away and they fmal.ly got one lane open to traffic. "THINGS STAaTED TO 1tral1hten out. Finally t.bere was juat tb1s Highway Patrolman and a lew flremen. Five of the firemen puabed the Bentley over into t.be fvy because the damned battery wu dead. "l uked if tbey didn't ban a jumpet' cable. Nope. 1 uked tbe cop, who wu ,.Wnc re-4)' to leave. Ke aald in effect be couldn't bit bothered, that I Could C.n tbe Auto Club. Then be juat drove away. ••so there we were, the <See nao, Pa•• A.u Iran Mob Circles Embassy Bv The t\ssoclaled Prt>!>i. ThE.; !.hah ., escap<' to E~ypt .,., 111 makt> resolution of tht' Amt>r1c.1n ho•..t<tgl' 1..,..,u e ··extremely difficult. · Fort-agn M an1 sler Sadegh Ghotbz;•de h warned todav as thousan or f 1 s t . w a v 1 n g I r a n 1 •• n s demonstrated outside the U S Embassy G holbzadeh told a ne w!> confe rence 1n Tehran that the ousted monarch's transfer from Panama undermined trust in the hostage negotiations and may make the new Parliament less favorable to a settlement But hoe said tbe <ibab's lligbt to Egypt wu a ··moral victory" fo r Iran because lt s howed Iran's extradition case against the former monarch wa " <>trong Gbolbzadeh also said Iran will not try to extradite the shah rrom Egypt ~au.se Egyptian President Anwar Sadat is a "puppet ol larael and the United States." He predicted a "tremendous a mount or unrest " in Egypt because of the shah·., presence. The fort>1 gn m1n1~ter said lhe reason the ruling Hevolutionary Council has not 1s-;ued an off 1c1al statement on the· shah's transfer t o Egypt 1 :-. h e ca u .., <' th 1· r ir c ums t a n ct'.., a r ~ being ch ·b a t e d am on~ co un c il mt•mbers Meanwhile. legion~ of lranwn& filled the streeLs around the l ' S Embassy in Tehra n. c;ha k:ng clenched f1 c;t s a nd c ha nting !'logans condemning the L'nited Stales and Sadat because of the <Stt IRAN. Page A2> Library Volunteer Group Plans Sale A sale of books. plants. baked goods and arts and crafts item~ will I><' held by the BanninJ! Slr~t L1hrary Volunteers May 3 Proceeds from the sale will go towards the purchase of books for the annex. 9281 Banning St . Huntington Beach Those interested an donatin~ articles or selling their arts and crafts it.ems can call the annex at962~ Coast W e ather C loudy tonight a nd Wednesday. Scattere d light showers Wednesday afternoon with chance of thundershowers. Winds 10 to 15 mph. eppter wit lows ton.i,ght from 45 al the beaches to 50 inland. Highs Wednesday 63 lo 70. INSIDE TeDA Y In 13 .,eon, o NnJ Jeraey woman hot railed, ~oned, and re~ bock to the wild htmdM:ll o/ ~ foreat onfmola. s.e tM "Raccoon LodJI," Page A 11 la•x At 'I'-ter..tc. AM Allft UMilft 0 enM-.....0 a Mii-~ a LM....,,_ M........ ar ...._ AM,M.S ........ ...... Coif..... ..~ ..... .. = ct.'te -....ci--r ,. a .. ~ ...... Att.CI ... .. ...,.. t t4 .......... AU"9cll ........ • .......... _..T......... 91 ....... 1 ..... ,........ .,.. .......... ~ .. ....._ M .... "" ca..,....... M ........... ' I - ,,, • --41: OM.-¥ fl'll.OT . - .. Doctor's Co~ion Charged Wit1a MUrder WHITE PLAINS, N.Y CAP> -A srud jury lndkled Jean J11rd1, the former beadm...._. ol a po.h Virtinia alrb acbool, &Od11 • a ~u.rse of affOOd dttNi murdn' tn tM lboot1nc dHtbolOr. Htf'11UlnTtl'DOWtl ·*"~oltbekanclaledlet The 1rand Jury c!t1r1ed lb• ~?.year old Mra. Harrll. Tamower'a lon1·time romJ>-'oo, lnl~ lo kW him at hi• l>\lrchase, N. Y .• bonM by nrtac four aboU from ber .32 ullber .Wl Tbe •1•&N>ld ~11Cl.m died llattb 10 abort.ti Iller Lbe . •boot.lnl-Mrs Rarrl1, lbt>n headmlstfta ot U.. Me~tn School, \V&S lnU:~ptf'd •l lhe homl' by pollt'e ;1~ !>he ba<'ked 11 car out of the dnvewa.y •rtan ....... ,, ....... ··so HE 'IOWIO M up to \he t•ourtb Street ramp, pulled ott aiod droooed the car et a aervice 11t<All<>n -Then ht' aiuvt: me the bill e-WASHINGTON <AP ) AUS Navy ampbJblOU.' force with "Forty Ovt• buck• he wanted. t'orty five lousy dollars. 1 Hreamed , but b_, waao 't lnlcrun1. Pay or he'd take lhe 8t-ntley ' • ~ .. . .. . - .- 1 b•ttalioa ol 1.llO Marl.Mt hb rucbed lli duty atauoa 1n lht- Anbian ~a ln one of tht motl ~nt movea tn tho cbcu aam• between the Uruted Stat•• and tht-Soviet Union ln th11t atra~atc section ol lbe world. The lllteat Soviet movtt. Penta1on aourcet llJd Monday. ll to send t.M 40.000.ton ~placemttol 1h1p, the ~reiuna , mto lbe Jnd11n Ocean, apparently u ti noaun1 warebouae for RUkatan fleet operationa That 1lso could aienaJ Soviet plam to pul a1r<'rafl rarrlers in thtt area. sour<'es swd The superpowers h~ve been makmg vanou!> moves sint'e the Soviet O<:cupat1on or Afghanlltlln last year promptt:d President Carter to wam that the Un1ted Stattts would w.~ mthtary force, tf neceaaary. to ddend It:. 1>11 supplies 1n tbc nearby Persian Gulf. OU IJ•~ Ara ..... Sltrlk LONDON IAP1 The wortd·s cul ru1><:rvt11> 11re being depleted at an .. alarming" rate, and the Wt•stern industrial nations must end their mdecu;aon, conserve eneray and switch to alternate sources. Saud.J Arabian 011 Mlnut.er Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamanl warned today. Yamani also confirmed that Saudi Arabia, 11 expected. will maintain its level or oil production -a million b,arrela a day - through lhe next quarter, April·June, unleaa un1peritled market conditions develop. Even if oil consumption does not grow In the future, be said, "oil resources which are currently sufficient lo meet world requirementc; ror 30 yea,.. will steadily be reduced every year by about six months' sufficiency in Lhe least." O.U.r €011ti•IM"• Gal•• LONDON <AP> -The U.S. dollar advanced a1alnat all leading currencies except the British pound U'd Japanese yen today. Gold prices rell after an advance Monday. The record le vel or U.S. mterest rates continued to buoy the dolla r on most European foreign exchan1e11. Gold was selhng al S5J8 an ounce in London, down $2!S from Monday. Gold traded in New York at $627, down $19. Sliver sold ror $21.50 an ounce ln London, down rrom Monday·s $23.625. It traded at $19.40, down $1.85. _..Million Three Mile Island Builder Faces Suit PARBIPPANV. N .J. <AP> - General Public Utilities Corp., tbe OwneT' of the crippled Three Mile Island reactor, said today it aued the reactor's designer and manufacturer for more than $500 null.Jon Tbe ulihty ~aid it rharaed Babcock & Wilcox Co. with .. aross negligence, strict liab1h· ty for equipment failure, inlcn t1onal breach of contract and breach of express and implJ~ warranties" an connedlon wilh the reactor involved in the accl· dent in March, 1979 A spokesman ror the utility said the suit alleges that Bab- cock & W\lcox was contractually reaponalble ror supplylna the nucleu at.eam supply syat.ern and the written procedures and trainini services necessary for operation of the plant. Tbe spe>ke.roan said the 1uiL, which· also named J . Ray McDennoU Co.,. the owner of Babeock & Wllcox, WU filed in federal court 1n New Yor1t. In a telepbOIUt interview from hh offlce in New Orlean1. McDermott Chairman Jamee E. Cunnin1ham said. "We don't • feel we have any liability for • thl• accicknt • . . under our con· ! tr actual obU1aUons." 8oka Lectbre8 Set Tbe Doi.la Chica wetlanda wtll be the toplc of a four·part lecture series at Golden West College beginning Friday. The free classes wm meet ln Health Science 111at1:30 p.m. DAILY PILOT , ... Ot-C-°'4 .. ,, .................. , ..... .. ....., , .. --·· ,,,_.,_ .,, '"' o--(M<ll l'vbil-.C-1 !oopw ... N ll-.,• ....... "' .. _,..., , ... _ ,,. ... , .., (.ell• -.. _ ....... H-~ ...... ,,._ ..... .; ...... 1.-. l-llMC:JI/ ...... ,_ • _ .. ,...... ............... -$41l"'MY>--· ............ ----'· .... _ .... tt ...... c-.~c .. -.- -'='.::. r.=-_ ..... " ............... a.-•Mo'lltO' Jn New Orleans. a McDennoU offtc1&l aaJd the company just Jea med of the suit and would comment later in tbe day. The utHity owns Metropolitan Edison. whlch operated the re· <.1ctor at the Three Mile Jaland µlanl near Middletown. Pu. The plant was the site of the WONit ;1c c1dent in the his tory <if American commerc1al nuclear l'nergy. GPU Chairman William G Kuhns said the company, aft.er its Investigation of the accident, .. firmly believes that the prox· imate cauae oC the accid4nl was the f ailure of Babcock & Wilcox" to provide proper pro- cedures and traioln& lo the utility's •rat.ors lo order for them to respQod to tbe problems that developed. The suit alle1ed the Babcock & Wilcox proceduree and tram· In& for both rout.toe and ' e mergency conditions were ln· correct, incomplete and inap· proprtate to tbe system a.od tnis· Jed the operators ln their ban· dllJ'\g otthepl#nt. GPU ab<> charged Babcock & Wtlcox knew lbel the 11eme type or accident occurnd previously on in.other Babcock It Wilcox· s upplied •)'Stern al the Davia· Besse plant of Toledo Ediaon in Ohio. Kith' Track Event Slated A practice track meet for boys and glrll born la 1"5 or after wlll be held Saturday at Huntington Beach High &!bool. The event. sponsored by the c ommunit y se rvice s department, will be a warmup for tbe city championsblps April 12. Boys' events begin at 9 a.m Saturday. Girls will compete be&lnnint at 1 p.m. "Troubl~ wa11, see I didn't have fort)'·five bucks. I didn't have anyt.blng, no cbeckboo«, no wallet, no dnver's license -not one damned tlung. Tb,re are no pockets in JO&&ina swt.s and J was only going up Lhe canyon to i.el' my car "HE WOULDN'T SEND ME a bill becaw.c he didn't know if I was lying about who I was and where I lived. Finally, I round a receipt from the palnt s hop on the floor or the car and he a~reed that I probably was the Gerald Payne written on it." A station attendant boosted the battery and lhe Bentley came back to We. The wood inlay man said he'd do the work next week. The Bentley's being stored at the paint abop. Payne eot back to bla Lacuna home about 4 : 30 Friday afternoon. Tbe bill from the Auto Club hun'l arrived. "I have seriously begun to consider lt the lile or a Good Samaritan is all that rewarding," be said. He dld, bow~ver, check the hospital to see bow the young woman was getting along. ,.,....P_,,eAJ BOLSA ••• <fish and game's) beat interest that the Bolsa Cluca weUand.s be called degraded." He claima tbe Department of Fish and Game was active tn a J974 agreement between the ~tate and Bolsa Chica landowners Signal Landmark Inc. The agreement calls for deeding or land to the state in excbanee for an ocean channel into the marshlands Wayne Clark, apoketman for Sipal l•adm•rlr, aaid Illa ftrm dOHn't know what to make of the fish and game report. "All along, lt's been very difficult to understand the <.,l~na~ the 11tale 111 giving off." Clark sa1d -- The r&port w1 II be prea.ented t.o -.talt• coastal C'omm1i.s1oners a.' un 1nfonnat1on item next month Credit Card Meeting Set A dilcusalon on credit card protection is sc heduled Tburaday mornlog by tbe Huntington Beach Chamber or Commerce. Bank Amertcard otncials are slated to dhcuaa treud, lntemal control• and proper ldenti.ftcaUoo. Reservallooa for the 7:30 a .m. breakfaat meeting at the Huntington Beach Inn can be made by caltin& the chamber at 962·6661. fi',....P ... AJ PIER ••• could be saved lcmporarlly by treatlng the pllinls wtLh epQxy. but lb.at would orily proloag the detertoratJon procesa, according to the report. The 300-foot Up of the pltt was describlld u being ln the best condition. City Council members IHl month authorlltd $1,925 to purcbue safety net.a to be put at the bottom of the pier lo cat.ch potential railing debris and prevent It from striking people walkina on the beach. n.r:---n::::..-.. wrz:- ~~~ ... Worried Mind .... :::;r.= .... ..... ~~~ ......... ,, ........ OMeM 1..-.e-,.., .... c. .. ...,.., CMU-1 ....... ..., tu94 Tck,.Ul(114)~ a.....,Mw•rt••eaan H-1W1110r .. CHlllY~ .... 1 .. Smpect Tuma Hinuel/ ln SAN DIEGO (AP) -Patrolman Terry S. Nolan was parked in b.iJ cruiser oo Interstate 5 when a plcku~ truck pulled up today. The driver asked direction.a to the police department. 'nle truck, th• motoriJt said, had been it.oleo ln Covina and 11bl1 conactenco got to him," sald Nolan. He q\MUCI the man u aaY1n1, "I aot Urecl of lookina o.er my shoulder." Ml@ael G. Martin, 2A, "' Onaham, Ore.; WU booked In county Jail for ln~tSpttoo of auto \heft. ? ---------------------------------- ,. ............ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Paclfic TeleJ>booe officlall.y bu asked the CaJUomta Publlc UUUUes Commwloo for a frl5 million 81lnual rate lncreue f« 1981. The prc>polal, requested Mon- day at a PUC beartnc would ln- rreaae total revenue by 18 per· rent The company said the in· creases, the first major blke in telephone rat.es since lW74, would help meet capital improvement requirements, Inflation aod higher wage aod material costa if granted. The proposal was disclosed March 10 . Before the PUC is a $337 m1t11on annual rate increase whirh the agency's staff has recommended be held to S227 m11Uon. If the latter ls approved, there would be a SO-cent·•· month additional charge for the standard telephone itself, in· creases in business rates for various equipment and slighUy higher intrastate toll rates. The latest applkatlon i.s de· signed to bring the total monthly charRe for each telephone to Sl a month for all clas!>es or servu:e. CHILD SURROUNDED BY PROTESTING lRANlANS Shah'• Move to Egypt Reklndles Paaalons There would be no change ln tht-has1c hfeline service or $2.SO or 1n the basic reaidenllal measured service of $3.75 a month F,....P_,,eAJ CLUES ••• waiting lo ut.ch a bus about noon Friday when he was Jut seen. "We reel like the public can really help us. The ho}' mU4t have been seen. If we can just jog people's memortea,'' Hart !>aid. Investigators, Hart said, are holding out hope that one or more penona may have seen U\e car Rugh la believed lo havt- ent.ered. Hart said investigators alr.o want to speak with anyone at the campground who may have &een o r heard anything s usp1<'iou.'> late Friday night or earl) Saturday morning. That 1s th<· time frame in which the tw<1 youths d1ed . Hart said · The urudentifaed youth. Hart said. was about five feet, 11 1,·/ inches tall and weighed 155 pounds. He had shoulder length sandy rolored hair and brown eves Pay Bill Beaten SACRAMENTO <APl -Tbc Assembly rejected a bnt Mon day th.at would have authonzed payment of $25,000 each to six former ~late employees -or their hc1r.5 . who were rin·d ht'c au<.,e thev rdused to ldkt McCarthy.era loyalty oattu l ,,,...roeeA• I.RA.N ••• shah's eo;cape to Egypt. Israeli Prime M1n11te r Menachtm Begin ai.o WIU Vilified. Women In trad1t1onal Ion~ black veils and men marched an separate ~roups into Ayatollah Talt>ghanl Avenue an front of the embassy . chanting 1n choru!> "The shah must come back Down with thto· sh<.1h. Carter Begin and Sadat• .. Many were in a holiday mood beca~ 1t r..s the: middle of Iran·!> ne "' yc<tr ce lebration They lauJ<hed a<> a man weanng J Carter mask and c1 tall red hat "andl'red through th~ crowd Som t> took o ff has hat and p..tted him on Uw head or preten~'<i V i beat b.Jm with crutche~ Tht· demonstration was callf'd by the revolutJonary guards. tht- m 1 II tant mo&l<'m dergy and other revolutionary groups to denounc~ the ·"t~acheroua plot · by Sadat. and Pres•dent. ~r to help depo1ed Sbah Mohammad R~aa Pablava. Tehran Radio 18ld. The aihng ex·monarch fled from extradition proc:eed1np in Panama and wu hoap1tah~ in <'alro alonRs1df' the Nile as thl· Iranian and t.: ~ ROvemmenb i.wapped threats adnd wanunis But basic Oat rate residential service in the Loa Angel.ea and San Francisco metropolitan areac; would go from S6 a month to S8 50 a monlh. In t,l\e rest of the state where Zone Usage Measurement ts not m effect, the nat rate realdential char1e would iocreaae from SS 70 to S8 20 a month. MlinAdri/t For23 Days NEW ORLEANS <AP> -A crewman who rell from a sinking ship in the Gulf or MexJco has been res cued by a passing \'essel after he dr1rted more than three weeks m a lifeboat . the Coast Guard said today. Kenneth Enoe, 30, or Jamaica was pkked up Monday by U\e U .S. vessel Cove Navigator about 200 milea aoutbwesl of New Orlean1, acc0Tdln1 to Coast Guard Petty omeer Joe Glbmoo. No ioforsnallon on Enoe's condition wa• 1 m mediately available . tt "'as not known If there ""' ,, " r o n d a n d w J t e r .1 bo;ir<i th~ lJft:boat Come see the first Cybis porcelains of the 1980's. March 28-29 at 10 a .m . to 5:30 p.m. \\'t• n• 1ntrn Juc1n_R tlw !~KO ~rnng C)li"' C.oll1•ll111n .it o ur <;JX'C•AI sflow1n~. Don't mlh \'our fm.t opportunity to lt'e .ind purchase thf'H lowly pororlaini. A. From th~ F.intHIA Collection, "P•yche.'' Eroi' True Love. 9y,• hJgh on b.ise St9S. 8 . From the Children of the World Collection. "Lotut Blouom," On-mul Girl. 9v.• on b.tse, SJ()(). from the Children to Cheriah Col&Ktlon: C ••K..Jra." Girl on the Beach. 9" h1~h . S285. O. Cande~ll• Jt tht> Ball, 8W high, $375. E From th<' Birds 4nd Flower-. Collt'<"llOn, Pink P1rfa1t Rolil'. J" "71 ~~. 5225. 8..aut1ful g1f /\ <.ay, ' I lo0t• you " r I • lrVhie • ~•11rHe•etew• Dally New•pa~r 1 VOL. 73, NO. &S, • SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 2S, 1980 F I FTEEN CENTS 1 ~PacTel Asks $795 Million Rate Ilike SAN FRANCISCO tAP> Pulftc ~ olnclalb has 11ked tbe California PubUc UUllU. Commlulon for a t"r9l5 mUUon annual rate incntue for 1111. The propoul, requested Mon· day at a PUC bearinc. would tn· crease total revenue by l& per cent. 1be company said the in· creases, the first major hike in telephone rates since 1974, would belp meet capital improvement require m ents. 1nrtation and bl&ber wa.re ind m1terlol coat.a lf 1rant.ed. Tht..Propoaal waa dladot ~ Matth to Before the PUC lh • $337 nallHon annual rate Increase which the a1ency'a stiff hlll recommended be held to $227 mllllon. Uthe latter la 1pproved, there would be a ~0-cenl-a month 1dditJonaJ cha rae for lhe standard telephone itself, in· <.'rea ses in business rates for various equipme nt and slightly CalJle in Cesta •~•• hlth•r tntrutat.e toll rat.es. The latest appUcaUon ls de- 1l1ned to brin1 tbe total monthly charce for each telephone to $1 a month for all classes of service. There would be no change in the bUic lifeline service of $2.50 or in the basic residential m easured service of $3.75 a month But basic fiat rate residential service in the Los Angeles and San Francisco m etropolitan areas would go from S6 a month Workmen . brin~ in cable for televis ion cameras that w1ll tx-am Women's Kemper Open across the nation from Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa. Several million dolla r s worth of televis io n ~quipment was bro\1gbt ;n Monday and crews are laying 25,000 yartfs of cable a round the golf course Tournament play b y top women professional golfers begins Thursday. N BC network will televise tournament Saturday and Sunday. 1 t , .............. t • . , .. CLUES TO DEATH SOUGHT Victim Russell Rugh L~~~~~~~~~~~~ l • Clues to Slaying Of Teen Boy Sought By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL ()I ,,,. O~·•v Pilot St~tl Orange County S he riff's Dep a rtment 1nve'>l1 gat o r s appe aled today for public assis tance m locating anyone who may ha ve seen a Garden Grove teen-age r s hortly before he a pparently beca m e the victim of a homosexual mass murderer. Investigators want to speak with anyone who may have seen Russe ll Duane Rugh , 15, hitchhiking either s o uth on Bea ch Boulevard or eastbound on Westmins ter Aven ue on Friday afternoon. Rugh's nude body was found Saturday near the entrance to l he lower San Juan Creek c a mpg r o und o n O rt ega lhghway A second body. that of ar unldenftified youth believed to be between 16 and 18 years old. also was found by hikers. Ho micide investigators are atte mpting to determine if Rugh and the unidentified youth are th e lates t victims of a ho mosexual killer belie ve d responsible for as many as 30 strangulation deaths of youni:: males. They fit the apparent pattern The latest victims were young, thin and their bodies we re dumped a long highways And they had been s trangled. pinru~ate Urges Lt. Wyatt Hart, sh e riff's information officer, said Rugh, a 9th gr ader at Westminster High Sc hool, was hitc hhiking or waiting to catch a bus about noon Friday when he was last seen. "We feel like the public can really help us. The boy must have been seen. Ir we can just jog people's memories," Hart said. 810,000 Cost I..imits • ~Irvine City CouncU candidate raul Todd Jr., a teacher, said ~onday that campaign speoding bould be limited for lbe sake of ca ndidates who are not rich .. od the citizens of the city ." t Saying he would limit his pending to $5.000. he called on the erninecandidatestollmittheir a mpaign expenditures to 10,000. The tncreasing costs of waging 1tywide campaigns in Irvine as served as one of the main r1 um ents in favo r o f stablisbJng councUmanic dis- cta ln Irvine. Council hopeful -.w'""'· ete Agree o Afghan Talk 8 1 Tbe Au oela&ed Preu Tbe Soviet UnJon bas accepted e principle of boldin1 talks Iran and otber countries in recion ln an effort to end the Una In AIK!Lanlatan. Iranian !Tel1n Mfnltter Sade1h lotbudeb aald today. : Jr an propoeed more than two kl qo that talkl be held on1 Paldatan , the Soviet s,lak>f,, the Af lban lfOvemment. ~t ~ rebel&, uct posalbly A~a p: Gilbert. Nelson Jr. is one of the main backers of the districting proposal. In the 1978 council campaign, Councilman Larry Agran and Councilman Art Anthony each spent about $9,000 on their cam· paigns. For the campaign financial fil· ing period ending with the close of 1979, incumbent councilman Bill Vardoulls reported raising $11 ,959, incumbent council member David Sills reported raising $11,610 and incumbent councilwoman Mary Ann Galdo reported raising $4,412. KEMPER OPEN Gl.JIDE OFFERED An armc hair guide to the Women's Kemper Open pro- fessional 1011 tournament comea 1n today's Daily Pilot. The magadne proftlea lud.lnl Ladies Professional Golf Aa· sociatlon compeuio ra, top money winners on the clrcwt and the Mesa Verde Country Club coune. Don't mlsa "Women's Kemper Open,'' in today'• Dally Pilot. Investigators, Hart said, are hold1ng out hope that one or more person.s may have seen the car Rugh is believed to have entered. Hart said investigators also want to speak with anyone at the campground who may have seen or heard anything s us picious late Friday night or early Saturday momln1. That is the lim e frame in which the two youths died, Hart said . The unidenUfied youth, Hart <See CLUES, Pap A%) Irvine Water Forum Slated The Vlllqe Park Community AsaoclaUon will bocJl a public fo r um Wednesday evenlng to acquaint clttaen • wltb t he worklno of the Irvine Ranch Water Dtatrict. Ron 1Am.k IRWD director ol finance, wtli p ve • speech on rates and the de\'elopment of water and sewer facl.UUea. The meet1nl will be at 7:30 at tb• auociatioo, which ta locaMd at '552 Micbellon Drive. to $8.50 a month. In the rest of the state where Zone Usage Measurem ent is not m effect, the n at rate residential c h arge would increase from $5.70 lo $8.20 a month T he business bas ic charge would increase from S7 a month to $9 with usage allowances be- mg elinunated Ir higher rates are approved for basic residential and busi· ness service, Pacific Telephone * * * 2.1 P e rcent said it would accelerate t he scheduJe for providing lifeline services in exchanges that a re 100 percent served by modem e lectronic central office s w1tchin2 equipment. Lifeline lowest priced m the nation is available only in the San Francisco. Los Angeles. Sac ramento. Orange and San Diego a reas and in Riverside a nd Santa Ros a Meas ured service also is limited to those * * * a reas Zone Us age Me a s urement daytime rat.es in San Francisco and Los Angeles would increase by one to three cents for the first minute de pending upon dis- tance The e vening discount between 5 and 11 pm wouJd be reduced from 35 to 25 percent, while the night and weekend dis· count would remain unchanged. Installation rates also would inc rease * * * Prices Biggest JUillp Since 194 7 • m L O S ANGELES I AP i Consumer pru•es rost• an th<.· Lo!> Angelrs Ora nJ?c Count} a rea b} 2 l Pl'rccnt in February thC' largl•sl one month 1n c rcJs {' s inct• Sepkmbf>r 19'17. thl' L'S Labor De partment !>aid toda} For the 12 months e nding in F'e hruar v. the lalt'Sl incn·a.,<· droH' prices up by 17 7 perct'nl. topping the 17 5 rise.· from Ma} 1946 to May 1947 during the 1nna t1onary boom aftc·r World Wll r II price controls were lifted Southern CalJforn1a s hike m the Consumer Price Index was we ll ahead of the national rate of I 4 pe r cent for the mo nth, a lthough 1t was slightly behind the national figure or 18 percent for the year I n . S:.i c r aml'nl11 1 ht· <.t all· E m p I u \' m c· n I [) t• v <• I 11 pm l' n t Oepar1 ml•nt n·r1ortc,d thJl rc-.11 .,pending t·arnmgs for ,, fam1h 11( four for tht• H'iir t•ndmg in .lanu;i r\' dc•crPa-.f'd by JO 7 ~:r PRICES SHOOT UPWARD AGAIN-A4 RECORD BANKRUPTCY FILINGS EXPECTE~4 cc.>nt F'lgures for the 12 month'> l•ndang 1n February wall not be avaalahh• until Wednec;day. of facia ls said Real spendable income Is measured by taking earnings after taxes . then comparing to lnC'rt'asl·.., in t·on..,uml'r price.., The regaunal C PI ra..,e lowered th t• \Jlllt• o f t ht· d o llar nw J.,un·<i 111 t<.•rnh r1 f thf' Labor l>1·partmt-111 .., t!.Hi7 lwnchmark \ l'.tr to 42 c·Pnb Hurc•au of LJhor St<Jt1.,llc·.., .. pokesv.oman Faith If Panl·mann <.a1<i thr htgj.!c•sl pc:rcc·nta1H· ' 1·rt'i.hl' •n con ... umt•r c·ost!> c·;r·1 from trans portation up :J 3 1 : c·ent from .Januar~ <.1 nrt 25 7 per Ct'nt from 1-'ebruar}. 1979 1'host cost-; ancludP gai-.ohne and oil. pu rchase pn t·es of n<.'"' vehicles and fin anct· c·hargcs The only decrease m prices for the month was one-tenth of a percent ror food and beverages purchased at grocery stores Freeway ~end Renewed County Panel to Oppose Severe Cutbacks By DEWRES BROOKS IRWIN 0t n.. o.;1, Pli.t sutt An old argument about how far to extend the Corona del Mar Freeway in Newport Beach will be r('newed Thursday and Fn· da\ That's when the Orange Coun· ty Trans portation Commission a n d S t all' De partment o r Tra nsportation tCalTrans) of facials will present their oppos · anj:! views to lhl' s tate com· m1 %1on that will approve a favt'- year highway spendmf{ plan that mcludes the frc·cway extension And althouJth local officials have known for more than a year that CalTrans favored a severe cutback in the county's $9.4 million proposed extension o f the freeway. they fi rs t learned Monday ('xactly what lht> reduced funding would buy A letter signed by CalTrans Director Adnana G1anturco said the state's $4 4 million proposal is c heaper and "will adequately address the existing problem .. But local 0Hic1als countered that the CalTr ans suggestion to extend the Corona del Mar Freeway less than a mile south of its present termmus at Bnstol Street, short of J a m boree Road. will only slightly ease the con· gestion What local planners want lo do is spend $9.4 million lo build the freeway past Jamboree Road lo MacArthur Boulevard, a pro- posal CatTrans admits will solve the severe jamups where the divided Bristol Street intersects with both those highways . Man Adrift For23 Days NEW ORLEANS (AP) -A crewman who felt rrom a sinkinl abip in the Gulf fA Mexico bu been res cued by a paasint vessel after be drifted more than three weeks in a lifeboJlt, t h e Coaat Guard um today. Kenneth Enoe, 30, of Jamaica was picked up Monday by the U.S. veaael Cove N1"11ator about 200 milea aout.hweat of New Orleans, accordln1 to Coasl Guard Pelly Officer Joe Gibeon. No in formation on Enoe'1 condition wu Immediately available. It w11 not known lf there waa food and water aboard the lifeboat. But state officia ls protest that the local proposal 1s too costly and that the money would IX' bc.•tter s pent in other "'a~ c; such as mass transit Both sades agree that the a rea m question. a section parallel to Rnstol Stret.'t from Santa An•• ,\venut• 1n :'llt•v.port BC':1ch to .Jam bort>t• Road in In me. 1s J ru:-.h hour bottlen<.'l'k Acing thr onl~ major acct>i-.s to thl' San Oaego and :-.:t•wport freeway .. in thcit t•orrador t ht d1v1decl Bristol Street is used by co mmu te r !" rr o m th e Jn int' l"c "'porl bus inc·:-.s rf1 s lrll'l" a::. "c•ll _..., from .Jobn Wa} ne A1rpHrt Tht• routr abo 1s ,, k l'~ feerft•r lo ~nulh Coa::.t Pla7i1 i\nd both l'alTrans and lhl' local l'Omm1.,-.1on al-.1J agn·c· that l.H ~l·r pl.in:-. tn l'\ll'nrl thl' Corona del \t Jr 1-'rt•l'\\J\ Jrt' out o f tht• quc~t1on ht'<:i.HJ:-.t 1>f d "' 1nd hn~ htJ?h wa~ nwne~ tSt>t-•·El'D, Pa~e A:?I Holdnp Victim Says More Cops Needed 8} JOANNE RF.VSOLDS 0t UW 0.1ly '"..C SYll The owner of a Fashion Island Jewe lry store who was robbed of more than $5-00.000 worth or Jew e lry appe are d b e fore Newport Beach city councilmen Monday to ask for help Richard Goehnng . a Newport Beach resident. told councilmen he wants to see beUer pay for the police department in order to fill existing vacancies and keep men on the payroll who arc considering leaving. Jn making h is appeal . Goehring levied so m e al l ega tio n s aga in st th e department. He charged: -That It took 14 minutes for an officer lo a rrive at the store after the alarm was telephoned last week to police. -That tbe offiter had no backup. "If the robbers had still been there. he 'd have been blown away." -T b at at the ti m e the robbery occurred. there were only two police patrol cars on duty in the entire east s ide of the bay. His remarks stunned councU members into silence. City Manager Robert Wynn finally responded, su1gestin1 h e prepare a report on the incident and allegaUoos to be presented at the council study session on April 14. Today, however. apokeamen tor the department answered some ol Goehrina'a clalm'lJ. Sst. P atrick O'Sullivan explained that 30 aeconda after t b e robbery a l arm wa s telep honed to police, t he department helicopter wu over Faabioa Island. •'Thia happened ritbt atter the Brentwood Savings robbery, ..o "<.' had our detect1vC' units in the fu!ld Ont• detective unit and on t· p l a inc lothcs uni l on <t b ur ~l a r y ~t a k ~o ut wer e 1 m med tate l) dis patched and "'e re o n the scene 1n two mmutes." O'Sullivan said He pointed out that neither officer we nt lo the store since a f o l l ow -up t e le pho n e c a ll es tablished that the bandits had <See STORE, Page A2> Coast Weathe r C loudy toni g ht and We dnesday. Scaltere1 light showers Wednesday afternoon with chance of thundershowers. Winds 10 to 15 mph. Cooler with lows tonight from 45 at the beac hes to SO inland. Highs Wednesday 63 to 70 INSIDE TODA 'W In U JteQrl. a New Jnwy woman· 00. nri&ed, weaned. afld relN3ed back to the wild hundrtda of orphaned forest onimala ~ the "Raccoon Ladf/," ~AII l•tle x At 'I'-~ AM AM LI,_,. Cl .............. Cit a Mii • ........., .. I.. M . ..,. M IM•a.t ., .. ...,_ A14,M I ............... CM~ Al...._.._ M CMMlfMf C»1t =~ M ~let .. ....An.CJ "".... .. E .... 0..,.._• Att ....... II •ctltertal M _...... Ill ::::=::·· ................ CW..._ M ==· ~.......... A4 l ' I ' • :. . . . .( ... . . ... .. .... . ... :: •• •• ... . Doctor'• Companion Charged With MllJ'der WHlTE PLAINS. N.Y <AP) -A anoc1 jury tndlcted J an H•nia. U... former a...dlnl.ltreq ot • poab Vlrsinla lltla achool, toda.y oa • cbarp ol Mcand-dtf'" murchr tn the ahoottnr dut.botDr.H rmanTat"DO r,dn loperofltt.Scarsdaledlel The frud J\ll'J c~arted lht' ~7 year old Nn Harri•, Tarnower • lona·tl c:omparuon, tntucted to ltUl him at hu Purcb.ue, N.Y., home by ftrina rour •bot.a from h•r .l2·c•Ubtlr 1un The •yeal'Okt PhY•klan died Mtrt'h 10 shortly af'tt1r tht> shooUna Mra. H~rria, thtn headm1at~~ of the Mad~lra Sc·hool. waa 1nter~pted al the homt by puller as !>ht' barkt'd ~ eoar out o( the driveway WASHINGTON tAP) -AUS Navy MmphJb10~ fon:e with a batt.Uoo ol 1,880 Manna baa rea<'hed 1b duty 1tauo11 JO the. Arablan Sea lo one ol ~ Cl>Olit l"f'Ct'nt moves In lht-ches!I gMmc between the Urut.ed States and lht' Soviet Union lfl that btrategic section of the world. The la\Ht Soviet move, Pentagon sources said Monday. 1s to send the .O,OOO·ton replacement shJp, the Bereuna. 11\to lht' Indian Ocean. apparent1y a!> a noallng warehouse for Russian fleet operations Thal also could signal Soviet plans to put airC'ralt C'arners in the a~a. sources said The superpowers have been making 'anous moves since the Soviet occupation of AfghC:tnastan last year promptl'd President Carter tu "arn that the United States ~ould UM~ military force, 1f nert.-s!-.C:try , to defend its 011 supphci. an th1• nearby Pers1an Gulf 00 11•~ A la,... Slink LONDON <AP) -The world's 011 reserves are bern.: depleted at an "alarming" r ate, and the Western industnul nations must end their indecision. conserve energy and switch to alternate sourC'es. Saudi Arabian Oil Minis ter Sheik Ahmed. Zaki Yamani warned today_ Yamani also confirmed that Saudi Arabia, as expected, will maintain its level or oil production .-a million barrels a day - through the next quarter. April-June, unless unspecified market condJtions develop. Even if oil consumption does not grow in the future . he said, "oil resources which are currently sufficient to meet world requirements for 30 years will steadily be reduced every year by about six months' s ufficiency in the least.·· ••U.r Ce11tf1111es Gaba• LONDON (AP> -The U .S. dollar advanced against all leading currencies except the British pound and Japanese yen today. Gold prices fell alter an advance Monday. 1be record level of U.S. interest rates continued lo buoy the dollar on most European foreign exchanges. Gold closed at $538 an ounce in London, down $25 from Mon day. Gold traded in New York at $529. down Sl9. Silver sold for $21.50 an ounce in London, down from Mon· day's $23.625. It traded at $20.20. down $1.05 fi'relRPageAJ FEUD ON FREEWAY. • • Jo'inal arbiter in the freeway matter will be the California Trans portation Commission. Arguments by both sides wi11 be heard by a subcommittee Thurs- day, with the fina l decision scheduled for Fnday. Along with the freeway de · cision, local transportation plan- ners will learn Friday what other projects the state com- mission approves for the coun- t v·s five-year highway spending plan. A fivc -y<'a r plan f or transportation pro1ects is pm posed each year by Jora l transportation agencies. The p)an must be re-formed and re· approved every year. The state commission ruled in favor of the local commission on . the freeway issue a year ago, de· . nylng a CalTrans appeal to downscale the project. Other low-cost suggestions CalTrans offered Monday lo :Jumpy Con Makes It Back SYDNEY. Australia <AP> -A prisoner on day leave from a prison farm parachuted back to jalJ with his gjrlfriend because he was running late, orficials s aid today. : Authorities al the prison 93 :mlles west or Sydney did not :give the prisoner's name or :when he dropped In. They said ~they had Investigated the :incident and would take no ·action. "It was an unusual way to return to prtson -but quite within regulations ." a spokesman for the Corrective Services Department said. DAILY PILOT r .... o._c_o.tt..~ ... •'"'-""•-°".,....,...._...,., .. , .• ,....,,..,....,,,.°'.,... (04\I --~~ ,..,.,. .. ,,H,t*'•f~ INbh ..... -ltv-''!Ny ... ( .. II Mfow ~ .._"· .. """'tf191·on ... " ,...., •••""'_...,,,,,_ t_.._,_c_ • ,..,...._ .. ,...,,,_,_-.. ....... - ~YI\ flw ~t°"'4 Pli*fU-nrt Ol.eftf .,, .-i llO ......... 11 ..... ee. •• -. ""'-·-._.. ... _ ~-.. ·--·-...... -..:...~.:.= .. -- local trans portation com missioners in the le tte r in eluded: -Adding extra l a nes to Bristol Street. -Providing an additional left turn lane at Campus Drive from Jamboree to North Bristol Street. CalTrans officials conceded those and two other traffic con trol suggestions would not i.o lve the congestion on a long-term basis. They also said those s ug gest1ons would not ('ast: bot t lencck.s at inte rsection:-. along Rnstol. such as those at Jam· boree Road. Barch Street and Campus Road Author Flays Death R e port SACRAMENTO CAP) -The author of the best seller "I'm OK -You're OK'' says he is definitely OK -and he want.s $19.5 million in damages after a report that be had committed suicide. P s ychiatrist Thomas Hams and his collaborator and w1f(', Amy, filed s uit in state and f ederal courts c harging a Marylaod·based e vangelist. Sacramento radio station KFlA and others with slander. Harris contends Larry Tomczak toJd a conference rn June that "the author of that book committed s uicide about two yeara ago and yet people are s till practicing some or his philoeoph.ies.'' Home in I rvine Burglarized Stereo and camera equ.ipmenl worlh $2,450 were reported stolen Monday evening from a home on $eqLK>ia Tree Lane in Irvine, police said. Police theorize that the sua_pect entered throu1h a rear sliding elass door, removed lhe property and exited through the front door. PARSJf>PANY. N.J . (AP> General PubUc UUllUe. Corp., tht> owner of the crippled Three M If l1land react.or, ••Id today it •ucd the ,..11ctor11 duiper and munuf1c \urer for more than ~mlWon The uUUty al(! lt charged Bub<·oi·k & Wikox Co wlth ".croists nciJll6lcncc, strkt liab1li· t)' fot t'QUlpm~nl fttilure, inten· tionul br.:uch of contr-ct and hr~ach ot Cl(J>ress and implied wurrttnties" in connection with the reactor involved In the acci· d\'nt In March, 1979 A 1:opokt'sman for the uUUty 'aid the t.wt alleees that B.ab- 1·ock & Wilcox was contractually rt•i,pont.1ble for t.upplying the nuclc.ir ~tt.>am s upply system .rnd tht• written procedures and train me services necessary for operation of the plant The spokesman s1tid the suit. "'h1ch also named J R ay M\:UNmott Co. the owner or Babcock & Wilcox, was filed in fl·deral court in New York. In a tl'lephone interview from tus u ffa ct• an New Orleans. Mt·Dcrmott Chairman James E Cunningham s aid, "We don 't feel we have any liability for this accident. . . under our con tractual obli,L?ations " In New Orleans, a McDermott off1 cial said the company JU.'l lt.•etrned of the suit and would comment later m the day. The utility owns Metropolitan Edison, whJch operated the rl' uC'tor at the Three Mile Island plant near Middletown. Pa The plant was the s ite of lhe worst accident an the history of American commercial nuclear ~·nergy F,....P~AJ STORE •.. fl e d . Instead. the detectives scattered out in f'ash1on Island looking for the suspects. Recause of the ea rli er robbt'r y. units were already in place at tht• four escape routes t rom lhe city -Bristol Stred and J;imborc•e Road, Ford Road .ind MacArthur Roulevard: the t•astem city hmats. and Dovc>r Orivl' a nd Pacific Coa s t l1 1j;!hway Onct· a d l'scr1pt1o n was o btained, those units were notified to be on the look-out for the Jewelry store bandHs as well a s tht• sa\'in gs a n d Joa n :.uspects "The point being that you don 't cal.ch crooks by rushing over to the store when you Imo" they're already gone." observed Capt. Richard Hamilton ll ;,i m1lton did agree with c;uchrang s ubscr vC:1t1on about the dt:partment's losi. of personnel lie s rud there <.ire 11 eXJsting ';.it•anc1ci. which have not been failed : there a re 11 men in training to fill other vacancies i.l nd two ml'n ar(' off on a long-term basis lo recover from work-related injuries. The department's manpower as s uppo11ed to be 135 pohce officers, Hamilton said. In uldog for the report on Goehring's aUegaUons, council members said they want c omparisons with other departments to find out 1f the a ttrition rate Is unique to Newport Beach or if it affects neighboring cities as well. F.....Pflfle AJ CLUE S ••. s aid. was about five feet. l H":Z •inches tall and weighed 155 pounds. He had s houlder length sandy colored hair and brown t'YCS. Identifying marks on his body an c'luded a 2 1h·l n ch long lightning bolt tattoo on bis ri.ght shoulder, a s mall bum scar on tho back of his rtsht hand, areas or deplgmentaUon on rl1ht and left h.ipe and two crooked front teeth. Hart's interview with a reporter was interrupted tbJs morning by a telephone call from a woman who asked if the description of lhe unidentified youth matched that of her son who disa ppeared rrom Sacramento Feb. 1. It didn't. Hart said the department has received aeveral similar calls from other anJ(uished parents T"-'lt .... ..... ":::::=-Worried Mind -.......... ,. .... ... ,, .............. '-' T.....,.,.e (714)1G-Q21 aa........~ .... IU4t7' ,.,_._o._ ..... ~·'f:: ,.,, C!!.'t!. """~~ fiii{,., .. ~;;;n~~r.-.:;~ ....... ~-.::::::r·--1•1 ....... ,_ ., 'riJf*.i&~i!li ' Slltlpect Tuma Himael/ In SAN DIEGO CAP) -Patrolman Terry S. Nolan was parked in his cruiser on lntentate 5 when a pickup truck pulled up today. The driver asked directions to the police department. The truck, the motorist said. had been ittolen in Covina and "hls conacJence got to him,'' said Nolan. He ciuoted the man as sa)'in1, "I aot Ured of look!J!I ov~r my ahouldtr. '' · Michael G. Martin, M, or Greaham, Ore., was booked lo county .Jail for iD~eatif aUon of auto theft. Workmen frame the UC Jrvme Uruvers1ty Center, located near the administration building. The $3.2 million project to be <'Ompleted this fall will provide 30,000 square feet of oHice space which wm be used for <.i book~tore, arts and crafts center, stud y lounge, recreation area, conference room. offi ce space (or student organizations and food facilities. Hostage Crisis Worsens Shah's Flight to Egypt 'Moral Victory' By~ Asaocla&ed Press The shah's escape to Egypt will make resolution of the American b ostaee issue ··extremely difficult." Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbr:adeh warned today as thousands of fist -waving Iranian s rlemonstrat.ed out.side the U S. E mbassy. G hotbzade h told a n e ws conference in Tehran that the ousted monar<:h's transfer from Panama undermined trust in the hostage negotiations and may make the new Parliament less favorable to a settlement But he said the sha h 's flight to Egypt was a "moral victory" fo r Iran because it s howed Iran's extradition case agains t the former monarch was strong Ghotbzadeh a lso said fran will not tn· to extradite the i.hah fro m Egypt because EgyptJan President Anwar Sadat is a "puppet of Israel and the Uruted States " He predicted a "tremendous amount of unrest" an Egypt because of the s hah's presence- The foreign minister '>aid the reason the ruhng Rholutaonary Council has not issued <1n offacaul ..,latc:mcnl on lht• !>huh'-. tran. ... f~r lo 1-:in µt .., becaus<' th e t' 1 r c u m ' t J n (' t' s a r P b C' 1 n ~ d t' b a t t' d J m o n g ' u u n C' 1 I mt'mber~ Meanwhile. legions of Iranians filled the streets around the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. s halung clenched fists and chanting slogans condemning the Urut.ed States and Sadat beuuse of lbe ahah's escape to Egypt. Israel! Prime Minister Me oache m Begin also was vilified Women in traditional long black veils and men marched in separate ~roups into Ayatollah Talegtumi Avenue m front of the e mbassy. chanting an chorus ·'The shah mus t com e back Down with the shah. Carter. Began and Sadat!'· Many were an a holiday mood because it is the middle of Iran·-. new year celebr ation . They laughed as a man wearing J Carter mask and a tall red hat wa ndered throu~h the crowd Gumbot Fatal To Irvine Man Police said a 38-year-old lrvane res ident committed su1c1de Monday mornmg Oanrel Howard Swartz of 31 Tan~lcwood died from a ~un.-.hf1t wound an has head Police l>C:tld the re 1~ nu md1cat1on of fo ul pla:,. !-.wartz. "as known to tw d c> p rt'~ s 1• d J n d " J ... u n d 1· r mt•dacal CJ re, flOh ce sJ1d Some look off bis hat and patted him on the head or pretended to beat tum with crutches. The demonstration was called by \he revolutionary guards, the militant mosle m clergy and other revolutionary groups to denounce the .. treacherous plot" by Sadat and President Carter to h e lp deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Tehran Radio said. The a1hng ex-monarch fled from extradJtion proceedings in Panama and was hospitalized in Cairo alongside the Nile u the Iranian and US. governments :.wapped threats adnd warnings. Ayatollah Sadegh Khalkhali, a 1t•ad1nJ? Iranian revolutionary and former chief JUdge, said those among the Ameriran hu,t;.q~t·s ilccust>d of s pying would be put on tnal and jailed 1( found gwlty. He said the trials would take place aft.er Iran's ne w Parliament convenes. "h1ch as at least a month ofr because or slow vole-counting and allegations of fraud, and the othe r host.ages would be freed at that lime !-.tatt-Department spokesman llodciing C<irtt·r rcplwd that "the lr.Jnian government ts aware of tht' ronse ~u e n ces and l'l>ndt.>mnaLJon that would take plJcc" 1! any ~uch tnals were h1•ld ---------- . ' _'.' . .~ ,. -.-~· ~ ~ I , ·-11 If . .. ~ ~' ·· . .. : . 'ft ', •• ••• SLAVICK'S ,IM JIW(>lm Slnc.191'! Come see the first Cybis porcelains of the 1980' s. March 28-29 at 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fashion bland, Newport C•ntlr, Ntwport 9"c:h, 71'/64f.13IO Wn1mtn1wr I t..a11na HtUe I MINloft V~ f Nonh Orang. I n. CMy 1..o11 °"''oe • a,.,. M.11• AMo Ci..t9r Lo. Anpln / Sotn 0WSo I LH Vqu u..--~.,............,,._ ... ~ ....... VllA. .... a... ~TIM f~ C•lftl .. • \\ t' n• mrrodunn~ tht' l'IXO ..,prin,1; Cyb1s C11llt>cl1on al our !>pt·<•·•' showm~. Don't m1:.~ vuur ltr!>! opportun1tr to '>t.'t.' .ind rurchast> lht'~(' lovdy poTlt'fJins. A. From thl• hmt.Na Colll•ct1on, "Pc;ychc," tro .. : rrue Low, 9V." high on ba ... • Sl95 B from thl' lhtlJrt.'n of thl' World Colll'\11on, "Lotu<, Blo .. som," Onl·ntal Gari. 91,4 on bd..,l'. $300. From tht• Children tu C. h, nsh Collt>clton: C. · l\..1rJ," Girl on thl' Beach, If" high S:?~S D Crndcrcll.1 .it thl· B.rll, 81/1 high, SJ7'i I h 11m th1• Bird<, and Flowt·r~ < oll1·t ti11n . Pink P.irr,111 Rn"1" ,. -.. 7 •. '!>:!:'!'i Ht'1111/1fri/ ~1//, "'" I h•i~· vou " 7 ' t I:aguna/Stlatli ~I •• ' I ' VOL. 73, NO. 85, • SECTtONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1980 Ff FTEEN CENT t PacTel Asks $795 Million Rate Hike . . I t SAN FRANCISC'O l API : Paclf\c T~lepbon offmalb h asked the C•lltornl• Pubtic • \JtlllU Commls loo for a $lt6 aailUon Ml\uat rate 1nc~ue for l98l • The proposlll, requested Mon day at a PUC hearing. would In rrease total revenue by 16 ptr cent The company said the in 1 creases. the first maJor tuke 1n telephone rates since 1974, wouJd help meet capital improvement requirements. 1nflalion and hlllht'r wa1:e and material coal.a If 1ranl~ Tht> proPo al waa disclosed March 10 8t'fort' t ht• P C 11 a $337 m1lhon annual rnte incrl'aM~ wh1t·h the •aency's staff hu recommt'ndt-d be held to '227 m1lhon tr the latter 1s approved, there would be a 50.,cent a month udd1tlonal charge for the :,lundard telephone itself. in· creases m business rates for various equipment and slightly Cable in Costa Mesa hl1bu lntraatat~ toU rates The latest application ls de· •lcned to bring the c.otaJ monlh.ly char1e for each telephone to $1 a month for all classes of service. There would be no change in the ha.Sic lifeline ser'1ice of $2.50 or tn the basic residential m easured service of $3.75 a month. But basic fiat rate residential service in the Los Angeles and San Francisco metropolitan areas would go from $6 a month o.llJ ~llee Sutt - ' Workmen bring in cable for television crewi are laying 25,000 yards of cable c cameras that will beam Women's Kemper around the golf course. Tournament play r Open across the nation from Mesa Verde by top women professional golfer.:; begins l Country Club in Costa Mesa. Several Thursday. NBC network will tele vise mill ion dollars worth of television tournament Saturday and Sunday. '~~e~q~ui~p~men~~t;._;.w~as=-~b_r~o~u-gh_t ___ tn~_M_o_n_d_a_y~an_d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Clues to Slaying Of Teen Boy Sought 4 8 ) FREDERJ('K SCHOEMEHL Ol ll>t DJ1ly Pilol 51att Orangt-County Sh e riff'!> Ot'JJ a rtme nt inves tigators c..pµl'a l ed today for public <1ss1stance tn locating anyone who may have seen a Garden G ro\'l' teen· ager s hort 1y before tt<: «itpparentl > became tht Vll'tlm of a homosexual mas!> murderer ln\'est1gators want to s peak with anyone who may have seen ... Ru ssell Duane Rugh , 15 , ~ h1tchh1king either s outh on ~ '.. , 3' Bea ch Boulevard or eastbound f .~ on Westminster Avenue on ~-Friday afternoon. • Rugh's nude body was found • CLUES TO DEATH SOUGHT Saturday near the ,~ntrance to ~::' R; ee:~·w;;~~~ cmk Robbery Attempt An attendant at a San Clemente service station was sitting inside t.be office Monday t night when he looked up and saw f, a blue steel shotgun pointed at bis head. "This is for real ... the occupant of the van said. Attendant Donald Goodwin sa1d he froze after seeing the weapon, then ducked down behind a counter where be attempted to call police. But the van pulled forward a bit, and Goodwin dashed out the back of the Grubst ake Gas staUon al 910 S. El Camino Real KEMPER OPEN Gl/!?r!ch~F~~~~e Women's Kemper Open pro· leulonal eolt tournament comes in today's Daily Pilot. TM mquine prollles leading wdJn Ptofe11ional Goll As· -coclatlon compet.itors, top money winnen oo tbe circuit ud t.be Mesa Verde Country Club coune. Don't mlaa "Women's Kemper . ~n." in I.Oday' a Daily Pilot. i.: - and ran across the slre@t where he called the police department. San Clemente poUce alerted border p atr ol agents and Oceanside police after Goodwin said the van roare d off southbound on El Camino Reat. The van. containin g three men, was· stopped near Las Pulgas just south o f San C l e m e nte and the three occupants were arrested. Jailed on suspicion of attempted robbery were Nestor Diai, 18; Manuel Castro, 18; and a 16-year-old male. Police said the van wu atolen from Los Angeles several d,ays ago. Envoys in Flight PARIS <AP> -About 220 Europeans and Americans, mostly diplomats, have been evacuated from Chad amid heavy str eet figbtlng lo N 'Djamena, the capital, re- poru here said. A thlrd atral&bt day of fighting Monday dashed hopes tbel 1 cease-fire announced Sunday between rival Moslem faction• mlaht take bold , ca mp g round o n Ortega Hi ghway A second body. that of an unidenftified youth believed to be between 16 and 18 years old, also was found by bikers. Homicide investigators are attempting lo determine if Rugh and the unidentified youth are the lates t v 1ct1ms of a homosexual kille r believed responsible for as many as 30 strangulation deaths of young males. They fit the apparent pattern. The latest victims were young, thin and their bodies were dumped along highways . And they had been strangled. Lt. Wyatt Hart, sheriff's information officer. said Rugh, a 9t.h grader at Westminster High School, was hitchhiking or waiting to catch a bus about noon Friday when he was last seen. "We feel like the public can really help us. The boy must have been seen. If we can just jog people's memories." Hart said. Investigators. Hart said, are holding out hope that one or more penon.s may have seen the car Rugh is believed to have entered. Hart said investigators also want to speak with anyone al the campground who may have seen or beard anything suspicious late Frlday night or early Saturday morning. Thal ls the time frame ln whic& the two youths died, Hart said. The unidentllled youth, Hart said. wa about fi ve feet. lllh' (See CLUES. Pase A!) PreM to Qaeetion . . I agaaa Candidates A "Meet the Preas" nigbl, sponsored by the Laguna Beach Taxparvs Association. will be h~ld Mday wJth local press representatives qulnlng four candid.ala for tbe April 8 City Council eledJon. Qu11 tlon1 on laauea concemtn, Luuna Beacb wtJJ be dlrected al lncumbenta Jack McDowell and Sally Bellerue and ch•lln•en Steve Rltll and Nell Ftupatrlck be•lnacnc at 7:JO p.m. In c0uncll ctiambers. to $8.50 a month. Jn the rest or the state where Zone Usage Measurement is not in effttt, the flat rate reside.ntial charge would increase rrom $5. 70 to $8.20 a month The business basic charge would increase from $7 a month to $9 with usage allowances be· ing eliminated. If higher rates are approved ror basic residential and busl· ness service. Pacific Telephone * * * 2.1 Percent aaid it would accelerate the schedule for providing lifeline services in exchanges that are 100 percent served by modern electroni c central o ffice switchin~ equipment. Lifeline -lowest priced in the nation -is available only in the San Francisco. Los Angeles. Sacramento. Orange and San Dieso areas and in Riverside and Santa Rosa . Measured service also is limited lo those * * * areas. Zone Usage Measurement daytime rates ln San Francisco and Los Angeles would increase by one to three cents for the first minute depending upon dis· lance. The evening discount between 5 and 11 p.m. would be reduced from 35 to 25 percent, while the night and weekend dis· count would remain unchanged. lnstallation rates also would increase * • Prices in Biggest JUillp Since 194 7 LOS ANGELES t AP l Consumer pnces rose in the Lo!> Angeles-Orange County area by 2.1 percent in February the largest one -m onth tncreas<' s ince September 1947. the US Labor Depe1rtment said today For the 12 months ending in February, the latest increa~c drove pnces up by 17 .7 percent. lopping the 17 5 n se from May 1946 to May 1947 during the infla t1onary boom after World War II price controls were lifted Southern California's hike tn the Consumer Price Index wa!> well ahead of the national rate of I 4 pe rcent for the month, although it was slightly behind the national figure or 18 percent for the year In Sacramento, tht s tate Em ploy menl Deve lo pment Department reported that real spendmg earnings for a family of four for the year endin~ in January decreased by 10 7 f)t'r PRICES SHOOT UPWARD AGAIN-A4 RECORD BANKRUPTCY FILINGS EXPECTED-84 cent Figures for the 12 months ending in February will not b<> available until Wednesday. of ricials said Real s pendable income is m easured by taking earnings after taxes. then companng lo inc rease~ m consume r prices . The regional <.:Pl n sc lowered the value of th<' liollar. measured in terms of lhl' Labor De partment ·s 1967 benchmark )'ear. to 42 ccnb Bureau of Labor Stat1st1cs -.pokeswoman Faith Hc inem:snn '>a id the b1gge~t pl•rcentag• •O· crease m consumer costs c. me from transportation. up J J p.:r cent from .Januar} and 25 7 ~r­ cent from Februarv. 1979 Thos~ costs include ga),olln<' and 011. purchase pnces of nt•w vehicles and finance charge:. The only decrease in prices for the month was one·tenth of a percent for food and beverages purchased at grocery stores. Budget 'Cuts' Alarming Laguna Schools Examine Possibilities By STEVE MITCHELL Of tl!le OallJ ~lltiC S'-tff It's not a pretty lis t . but Laguna Beach school officials say it's neCi?ssary to formulate all the alternatives s hould drastic cuts be required in future budgets. Members of the school Budget Tas k Force met Monday night to r ev iew a li s t of nearly 80 programs, personnel and supplies that could potentially be cut from the district curriculum. And while district officials emphas ize that long -range alternatives are JUSl that a lte rnatives -the list 1s disturbing Examples El1m1nation o r al l kindergarten classes. -Elimination of full-lime principals at the five schools. -Clo s e Thur s ton lntermed1ate School and return lo the kinde rgarten through eighth grade system. -End cafeteria service. -Eliminate elective class~s at Thurston and the high school. -Discontinue district support of all alhJetics except physical education classes at the high school. -Charge lor students athletic programs at the high school. -Charge parents for driver education. -Reduce or eliminate the aJtemative school. -Charge pare nts for textbooks. Man A.drift For23 Days NEW ORLEANS (AP > -A crewman who fell from a sinking ship in the Gulf of Mexico bas been rescued by a passing vessel after be drifted more than three weeks in a lifeboat, the Coast Guard aa1d today. Kenneth Enoe, 30, of Jamaica was picked up Mon4ay by the U.S. vessel Cove Navi1ator about 200 miles southwest oC New Orleans. according to Coast Guard Petty Officer Joe Oiblon. No l nformallon on Enoe'1 condition wu lmmedl1tely 1vallabi.. It Wal D0t known l( lbtrt wa1 fo od and water aboard u.e llfeboll . • Reduce phys ical education requirement at the high school from three to two years The budget ta s k for ce reviewed the propose d programs that would be cul. and made a few more suggestions when they met in dJstncl offi ces Monday rught The panel 1s comprised of 26 members, includin~ teachers. classifi ed employees. parents from eac h sc ho o l . adminis trator s a nd sc hool counsl'lors. D 1st rict S uperinte ndent Dr Robert Sanches sat as adviser to the group, which will meet again April7 Sa 11ch1 :. "a id s oml' a lterna tives s ugl{ested are al ready se lf -s upportin~. and others would bi.' 1mposs1ble to impose under the Education Code .. lt.s a list of 1l<'ml> tossed ma hat by member:. of the task forre." he said "The task forn• J{enerated all the alternat1v('S poss ible and combined thl'm 1n this hsl." Sanchls explained <See BUDGET. Pa~e 1\21 Two Women Sought In Burglary Scam San Clemente police are see king information from residents who might have been v1s1ted by two young women in the past three months. posmg as lost tourists. Police investigators believe the two women are involved ln a burglary scam. preying mostly 'on older residents of San Cle111ente. • Th ese women are approach.i,ng homes and telling the occupants they're lost," said Police Investigator Walt Stevenson. "They talk their way into the home by saying they would like to use the restroom. then take items from t he house." he said. On one occasion, ·the pair allegeclly took a $1,200 watch from ooe woman's house alter using the restroom. Earlier this week a neighbor s potted two young women entering a home on A veoida Santiago aft.er knocking oo the door and getting no res~. PoUce arrived too late· and the women escaped with sterlln• 1Uver. Other cues io San Clemente make po11ce suspect a female burslary ring. Orticers now want ciUtena who might have anawered their front door lo two youna women to call the police department. 'Anyone wbo b•a been •PProacbed b1 tbeat people 1hoald call • 11 tbe1 feel they can ldentlfy the fiomen," Steveneon said. The womeo are described as belnC In lbelr late tffna or early twenUn. One hu Iona bJOftd I hair. the second is a brunette The s us p ects we re seen driving a blue pickup truck with a white camper and gray primer paint on the front fenders Residents who recall the two women should call Investigator Stevenson at 492-5101 Coast Weather Cloudy tonight a nd Wednes day. Scattered light showers Wednesday afternoon with chance of thundershowers. Winds 10 to 15 mph. Cooler with lows tonight f'rom 45 at the beaches t o 50 In land. Highs Wednesday 63 to 70. INSIDE TODAY In 13 lltQn. o New JeT~ woman haJ ruiaed, ~. ond ~leottd back to tM wild hundreds of or'J)llo.Md foreal animoU. Stt LM ··Raccoon Lady," Page All. i I I i I l I : WlUTE P~ • N.V. <AP) -A.,...... J"'Y lndlclAld Jtan Rania. ta. form r htadmlllnll of a poab Vlr&JAJ.a Klrla Kbool. loda7 on • chars• of ~•ll"ff m\mie-r tn the 1bo0Unt dealhotDr H~rman1'al"'GO r.dev loperofU..ScandU.diet Th ~ Jury ~har1ed th Sl·)'tlr·old Mnt H1rrl1, Tarno-.er a lona·Um~ e0mpenlca, o\Albded to kill bhn at h.la Purebut. N.Y., bOme b)' nrtna fMI-&Mta &om bet .12-caU~r 1un 1be fl9..year-old ph)'•lclan died March 10 shortly after th~ ahooll~ Mre llnns. lhen ~admbtre of lbe Mad Ira School. was lnle~pted Ml lh home by police u •Mi backed a car out of lhe driVllWI.)' •• ••n •"~• ~· WASHJNGTON <AP> A US Navy amphibious fo~e with a battalion ol 1.• Marl hu r.-,ch~ 1tt. duty station in tht- ArabJan Sea m <>nt'l or the most re<~nt moves 1n the ch~&ti .iame between the United StatH and the Sova"' Umon In that strat~aic aeclion or the world The Jatnl Soviet move. Pentaaoo .ources u1d Monday, 1s to send the 40.000..ton ~placement ship, lbe Berezina, lnt.o the Indian Ocean, appar~ntty as a noaUna warehouse for Rwis1an fleet operauoos Thal also rould s1g:nal Soviet plans to put airer.aft camers in the area. sources s1Ud The superpowe. s have been makin& various moves since the Soviet occupation or Afghanistan last year prompted President Carter to warn that the lln1ted States would ust' military force. 1f nect'~sarv, to defend 1t~ oil ~upplll·~ in tht• nearby Persian Gulf fHI IJtt~ 11 fa,..• Sllrik LONDON !AP> -The world's oil resen•es are being deplt'ted a t an .. alarming·· rate, and the Western industnal nal ions must t'nd their indecision. conserve energy and switch to alternate sources. Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamam warned todav Yamaru also confirmed that Saudi Arabia, a~ expected. will maintain its level of oil production a million barrels a day - through the next quarter, Apnl-June. unless unspecified market conditions develop. Evt'n if oil consumption does not grow in the future, he 'aid. "011 resources which arc currently s uHic1ent to meet world requirement:. for JO years will steadily be reduced every year hy about s ix months' sufhc1cncy an the least " DoUar Co n t inaw• Ga bu LONDON <AP) The U.S. dollar advanced against all leadtn~ currencies except the Bnt1sh pound and Japanese yen toda~ Gold pnccs fell after an advance Monday The record levd of U .S inter(•st rates continued to buoy the dollar on most European foreign exchanges Gold w<is Sl'llln~ at SS38 an ounce in London. down $25 from Monday Gold traded in N<.'w York at S527, down $19. Sil\'('r ~old for S21 50 an ounn' in London. down from \Jonday·~ S23 625 I! traded at Sl9 40, down Sl 85 Holdnp Victim S ays More Cops Nee ded By JOA.1''XE REVNOL~ OI Ole o.i .. ~11ot Surtt The owner or a r<ti.h1on bland 1cwelry ::.tore "°ho "n robbed of more than S~.ooo worth of J t• wt> Ir y a pp e •He d bl' fore Nt•wpor1 Heach <:1ty l·oun1·1lmt·11 \tund.i) to a:.1-. for h1:lp H 1rhunt C11<•hnn~, .1 N1·wpor1 Ul·1.11·h rt"'1 cl1•nt 111ld l'ounnlnwn tw 1o1, .wt::. IO ::.t·<· lwll<:r pa) for th\" puhn• dt>partml'nl 111 order tll fill l'XISlln~ Val'Unl'll'S and k\"ep mt.>n on lht• payroll who urc c·ons1denng ll'a" ing l n m J k 1 n g h 1 s a p IJ t· a I. (;o ehr 1ng ll•v1t:<l ::.omc: 1dlegat1ons aga1n:.t th1: department lit• charged· Thal it look 14 m 1nut1·.., for .m of(ir(•r to arrive at the stem· Jftcr th<' alarm was tt·lcphoned lust wet•k to police That the officn had no bal'kup "If the robbers h11d still Signups Set For Baseball kl•g 1::.tral1on I "> be111g l!Onductt'd now for the 1' Bull program :.pon~orcd hy thl· B1>y:. Club of Laguna 8each. . Thi~ baseball training league 18 ope n to boys and girls in the 1,ugunu Beach area. ages 6-8 Praclll'<' sessions take place luring the week, and games are ,,1ayed on Saturday mornings al El Morro Element1uy School. A registration fe~ of $5 for m e mber s and $8 for l'on -m embers entitles each participant to u bat and shirf DAILY PILOT t ... 0t-.c.a.i0i111t•~ ...... "..,_.,•••'""" Dt-IM --... -1 .... e by UWOt- (°"\t P""'•-C-• s.,.... ........ -... p~hli> .... -llw°""' Fr-y IM C.le ,,... ... -...... "-....... 9-•ft "-1 .. ftV.ol ..... 1.-.~ .. 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':I ~=~=~·· "" ...... .. ~~'tt;.:.ruW~T..JtT f--~~ ~.ri:;, ~=-=u.n ..::."'' • been there be·d have been blown a~a) Thal at the time tht- robber} o<·curred. there were onlv two poll<'e patrol car.. on duty m the entire ea.st sidt-of the h<n If•~ n•mark'> :.tunrlt·d c.:c)unril n1(:'mlwr~ into ::.llc•nct' ('1ty "'1 anagt.>1 Rol:wrt Wynn finally ,, '>JJOOdt>d , .,ug~1·s llng he µrepare a r t-port on thf' im·1dent and alh•gations lo be• prPsented at th1· counl·il study ~essioo on April 14 Today, howev<:r. i.pokesmeo for th1· dt-,wrtm(•nl answered ~ome of GQt'hnnj!. :. claim~ Sgt J'::itrick O 'S ullivan l'xpla1nl"<i that 30 sc<'ond~ ::ifler thl' robbcr~ alurm wa ~ tdl•l)honed '" p11l1cc. the 11t•partmcnl hf·lll'oplt.'1' was over Fa~h1vn Island ·'Thi~ hapiwned right ufler lhe Brentwood Savings robbery .,,, wt• had our detcc·t1vt-unitl. in tht! fteld. Ont: del~l'live umt and one p larncloth<.-s unit on a hut)(lar}I '>takeout wccrc 1111 mt·d1att-ly dispatched and were on lhc scen1: 1n two minutes." O'SulHvan said He pointc•d out that neither orflcer went to tht> store since a follow-up telephone call establis hed that the bandits had fled Instead . the detectives scattered out in Fashion Island looking for the suspects. f're91Pllfle AJ CLUES ••• inches tall and weighed 155 pounds. He had s~oulder length sandy colored hair and brown eyes. JdenUlying marks on bls body included a 2 1.,-',·lnch long lightning bolt tattoo on his right shoulder, a small burn scar on the back of his right hand, areas of depigmentatlon on right and left hips and two crooked front teeth. Hart ·s interview with a reporter was interrupted thl!J morning by a telephone caJJ from a woman who asked lf the description of the unidentified youth matched that of her aon who disappeared trom Sacramento Feb. 1. It didn't. Hart said lhe del)artment baa received several simllar calls from other anJ(Ulshed parent.a. Mayor Heade Unit. La1una Beacb Mayor Jack McDowell hH been named cbalrman o f t h• l aw enforceUMmt commlttM ol tbe Orup County CrlmlDal JUltJce Council. He baa aened on UM Crim.Jnal Jutlce Council for nearly two 19an. • B7 DUO•a aaOOIU llWIN ................... An old ar,umnl about bow far to extend lM Corona del Mar Ft owar In Newport Beach wtll bo Nl'4J 'l'hundey and Fri da, Th1t'1 when the Oran1e C-Oun- ty Tran11>0rtaatlon Com mission u 1d St•lo D P•rtment of Tran1port11Uun (CalTrana) Of· flclala wUl preHnt their oppoc Int vlew1 to the etate com· mlaaloo that wUI •pprove a five· yettr hiahway 1pendJ111 plan that mclud~:s thr h'eoway extension. And ullhou'h local officials havt-known or more than u year Lhat Cal'l'l'ans favored a Nev~re cutbuclc In the county's $9 4 million proposed extension of the freeway , they first lt!arned Monday euctly what the reduced fu.ndiog would buy. A letter signed by CalTrans Director Adriana Gianturco said the s tate's $4 4 million proposal b ch~aper and "will adequately address the existing problem." But local officials countered that the CalTrans suggest.ion to t-xtcnd the Corona del Mar Freeway less than a mile south of its prt>sent terminus at Bnstol Street. short of Jamboree Road. will only slightly case tht' ron- gestwn What local planners want to do 1s sp<.'nd $9.4 million to build the freeway past Jamboree Road to MacArthur Boulevard, a pro posal CalTrans admits will solve the severe jamups where tht• divided Bristol Street intersect!> with both those highways. But state officials protest that the local proposal 1s too costl). and that the money would be better s pent tn other ways. such as mass transit Both sides agrc(' that the area rn question. a seclJon parallel to Bristol Street from Santa Ana A ,·enu<' in Newport Beach to .JamborC<' Road in Irvine. 1s J rush hour bottlenl'ck Being thl' nnl_y m.lJOr access to the San 01l'go .rnd N cwport f rN·..,. avs an that corridor. lht· d1v1ded Bn~tol Strl'l'l 1~ u~ed b_y co mmuter :-. from tht: Ir\' int· ;'111•..,. port bu.sine~s dis· trirh as "'l'll as from J ohn \\'a~ ne Airport The routl' also 1:. a kl'\ fe eder to South Coast Plaza And both CalTrans and the local t·ommission <1l~o a~rec thlit largt'r pl<ins to extend th<: Corona del Mar Freeway are out of the question because of dw1ndun~ highway money Gr o up B acks 2 in Laguna M Pmber.. of the Temple lhll~ Commuruty Assoc1at1on steenng c om mitlee h ave endorsed Lagu n a Bea c h co uncil candidates Sally Bellerue and Nell Fitzpatrick for e lection Apnl 8 The Rroup prais ed both candidates ' opposi t i on to extension of Alla Laguna Boulevard in the hilltop neighborhood, and opposition to "the lrvme Company plan for some 2.000 houses m the Laguna Can_yon greenbelt." The committee also endorsed Frances Engelhardt for election as City Treasurer a nd Verna Rollinger for re-election as City Clerk Jumpy Con Makes It Back I 8AH DllDGO CAP> -Patrolman T~rry S. Nolan ••• .-rk.cl ln his cru..lser on Interstate s when a pickup truck pulled up today. The driver uked directions to the police department. The truck. the motortat saJd. had been stolen In Covlna and "his conscience got to him." said Nolan. He quoted the man as saying, "I aot Ured or looking over my shoulder ... By TM ~a&ff PreM The •h•h's escape to E8YPl w11l make resolution of tbe A merlclln h ostage htue ·•extremely difficult," Foretcn Minister Sade1h Gbotbzadew warned today as thousands of fi s t -waving Iranians demonstrated outside lbe U.S. Embassy. Mfchael G. Martin, 24, of Gresham, Ore., was booked in county jail for investJgation or auto theft. 3-mile Firm Sues Ghotbudeh told a news conference in Tehran that the ousted monarch's transfer from Panam, undermined trust in the-- hostage negotiations and may make lbe new Parliament less favorable to a settlement. Reactor Designer But be said the shah's flight to Egypt was a "moral victory" for Iran because it sho wed Iran's extradition case a1a.lnst the former monarch was strong. PARSIPPANY. N.J. <AP> - General Public Utilities Corp .. the owner of the crippled Three Mile Island react.or, said today it s ued the reactor's designer and manufacturer for more than $500 million. The utility said it charged Babcock & Wilcox Co. with "gross negligence. s trict liabill· ty for equipment failure, inten· tional breach or contract and breach of express and implied warranties" in connection with the reactor involved in the acci· dent in March. 1979. A spokesman for the utility s aid the suit alleges that Bab- cock & Wilcox was contractually responsible for supplying tbe nuclear steam supply system and the written procedures and trainine services necessary ror operation of the plant. The spokesman said the suit. w hic h also n.amed J Ray McDermott Co .. the owner or flabcock & Wilcox, was filed in federal court in New York. In a telephone interview from his office in New Orleans. McDermott Chai rman James E . Cunningham said, "We don't reel we have any liability for this accident . . under our eon tractual obliaations " New T ime For Session Torughl's meeting of the Citv Council to discuss the purcha s e and development of Sycamore Hil15 has beeo rescheduled for 7 instead or 7 :30. Th<' council maJority decided this week Lo set the meetin~ up one half hour earltcr 1n orde r lo k<.·ep the ~t·~.,1 on from ('OOtlOUIOI? ml•> the lat(• 111 ~ht hour~ The ml'l'l.Jn~ w1 II be ht'o' Id 1n countil ehamber; 505 For e!>t 1\' l' In New Orleans. a McDermott official said the company just • learned or the suit and would comment later in the day. The utility owns Metropolitan Edison. which operated the re· actor at the Three Mlle Island plant near Middletown. Pa. f',...P-.,e A J BUDGET ••• "From here on. tbe process wiJI be to discuss each item. tben make a priority list that will go to the school board as information." Sancbis said some teachers and parents have looked at the hst "as items that will be cut. and that's not the intent " "It's to generate all the alte rnatives possible Cuts will only be made if necessary ." The once -wealthy sch ool district has experie n ced declining enrollment in recent years. wtuc h affects the amount of state money the distnct with five schools receives. Tied with a decltnmg student roll are the effecti. of Propos1lJon 13 on the d1stnct and the Serrano Pr1c')t s tate Supreme Cowt decision ¥> tuch t::. attempting lo bring all ~tate ~chool dtstricl~ to "' commr;n t.'COnOmtC le\'el Last } ear Laguna Beach sc h ool t rustees appro\'t:d charging a ftt to parents t.o bu.-. t'h1ldren to and from school. The program w~ ct first for Oran~e County and now several other school chslricts are eoft.'aderiog similar programs Sanch1s said the eventual fine -tuned li st of altcrnallH' Will be ofrered tO the board of education 10 the form of a r~commendallon s hould cut::. b<> nt:ce san "Tht-.boJrd 1·an u't' the r1nalrzt'd pnonly hst . 1( needt·d. ror the 1980 81 budj!el. and polent1all~ budl!el::. 't:Jrs do¥>n the line Ghotbzadeh also said Iran will not try to extradite the s~h from Egypt because Egyptian President Anwar Sadat is a .. puppet of lsrael and the United States." He predicted a ·'tremendous amount of unrest" in Egypt because of the shah's presence. The foreign ministe r said the reason the ruling Revolutionary Council has not issued an official statement on the shah's transfer to Egypt is because the circumstances a r e being debated among council members Meanwhile, legions of Iranians filled lbe streets around the U.S. Embassy m Tehran. s haking clenched fists and chanting slogans condemning the United Stat~s and Sadat because of the shah 's ~cape to Egypt. Israeli Prime Minister Me nac hem Begin also was vilified Women in trad1t1onal long black veils and men marched in :.eparal~ i.!roups into Ayatollah Talegbaru Avenue in front o( the lc"mbassy, chanting in chorus ·'The shah mui.t come back Do-.n with th" shah, Carter. Hl·g1n and Sadat•" Man" Wt' rt' 10 a h(Jltday mood ht>cJu;l. ll IS the middle or Iran's n l·¥> \ot:dr ct>lt'br.H1on They l<1ught'd as a man wearing a Carter mcc.k and <i tall red hat -.andered through the crowd Some took off his hat and patted him on the head or pretended to bl•at hJm "'llh crutches The demonstration was caJled by t.be revoluuonary guards, the militant mos lem clergy and other revolutJonary groups to denoun('(' the "treacherous plot" b' Sadat and President Cart.er to help depo se d S hah &t o h ammad Rei.a Pahlavi, Tehran Radio ba1d The a1hng ex-monarch Oed from extradition proceedings in PJnama and was hos pitalized in C:Jiro along~1dc• thl' Nile as the Iranian and l: S ~overnments ,1o1, apped lhreatl. ad.nd wamjnRs. • • Corne see the first Cybis porcelains of the 1980's. March 28-29 at 10 a.m. to 5:30 p .m. \\l r. introducm~ ttw 1'11'111 C..rnn~ Cvb1' t.olln 1111n .\I• ur 'P'•l 1.11 'ho" tn~ l)on I m'"' n1ur hr~t upportu1111v 111 't't• Jnd purch.iw the-.t· lowly porll'l.iins A . From tht• FantJ.,1a Collection, "l' ... ydw," En" frut! Love. 91/• high on t>.l-.l' 5195 6 From thl• Children of thl' W.orld Col kt t1o n. ''Lotu~ Blo-.~om." Ont•nl.ll Girl. 9•,.· on ha'-t". S300 1-rom the Ch1ldnm to Lhl·nsh (ollcctivn: C · i....u.1." C1rl on tht' Bv.11: h, If' h1~h. Sib5 D. Cindert>ll.i at thl' Ball. ~'Ii" high, $375 E FH1m th..-Bird!> .md Flowt>r' Colkll1on. Pink P.ul•11t Ro"t" 3·" 71 ~-5225. &:1111/1(1,/ g1/h °"'Y· //cit~ .11nu ' SYDNEY. Australia CAP) -A prisoner on day leave from a • prison farm parachuted back to Jail with his girlfriend because he was running late. officials said today Authorities at the prison 93 miles west of Sydney did not give the prisoner's name or when he dropped in. They said th ey had inves tigated the incident and would lake no action. "It was an unusual way to return to prison -but quite within regulations," a s pokesman for the Corrective Services Department said . I ,agw1na Cops To Be Feted The Laguna Beach Exchanae Club and Soropttmlst Club of Laguna Beach will honor several local police officers Thursday durln1 the annua! / poJlte d epartment awardlY ceremony at the Surf and Sand Hotel. The publlc ls Invited to tbe noon hour ceremonle1 In the P re11 Room of t be hotel. Recipient• are officers who d i1played merltorlout service durlnc tm. 'For lu.ncb~n re11rvat1on1, call TreYOt Cuahman al •.ua. f. ' •