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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-04-25 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ~------ FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL2S, 1980 VOL n. HO. tl6. • SCCTtC*S, • f'AOES ............... GRl~ACED PRESIDENT CARTER ACCEPTS BLAME Renews Vow to Free Arnerfcan Hoet•ee• ' Hostage Rescue Fails, Leaving B Men Dead Americans An ,Pron I I * * * Hostages to Die? Iran Condemns Carter Action By Tbe ASllOCiated Pres8 Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and the militants holding the U .S. Embassy in T ehra n threatened today to kill the SO embassy hostages if President Carter tries a nother "silly maneuver" like the aborted airborne rescue mission. Iran's foreign minister said the waters or the Persian Gulf would ·be set ablaze with oil if another raid were attempted. The foreign minister con· demned Carter's "act or war" in launching the airborne mission, but said he hopes Iranians will react with restraint to the failed military operation. Sketchy reports from Tehran indicated the Iranians believed some America ns might have been stranded in the eastem Ira· Dian desert where the daring mission was aborted. Government-run Tehran radio told people in the area around Orange Coast Weather Fair through Friday, variable cloudiness Satur· day. Lows tonlgbt47 at the beaches and 52 inl&nd. Highs Saturday near 70. IN81aETe•A~ T,.,,_ all be looking up Somdal/ in Fountalft VolleJI e~ aft# tlOOll OI the ""~ Gordon &wit 8oUooft Race "'" off. Sn •· taila °"Paw Cl. .,.,_._.. "' L..M...,. "' ....... ........ === ., ............. .. . .... OIW • M R 111 -==-::r.:11 ... ... hi I~· ......... .......... ,,....... .......... ,........ .... u • ....., ---Ct WJ' , ... u.iwa .. -- Tabas. in the Dasht-e-Kavir desert 350 miles east or the capital. to search for "Marines and raiding personnel now in the region." fo'o relg n Ministe r Sadegh Ghotbzadeh told CBS in an in· ter view he rci:elved information "there were some Americans" left behind "but this has not been precise." Carter said, however. that all those involved in the operation -by Iranian estimates 400 or 500 -were safely withdrawn. <See 'nlREATS, Page A2> * * * U.S. Mission Faµs in Try For Hostages WASHINGTON (AP ) - Secretary or Defense Harold Brown said today that the U.S. attempt to rescue American bosta1es in Tehran was aborted at a refueling stop in the Iranian desert when three or eight helicopters failed, and American forces withdrew leavlng elgbt men de ad in the burning wrecka,e al a helicopter and a C-130 trans~ plane. Brown told a Pentagon news conference the administration undertook the rescue attempt as "the best course or action for gettt.na our hostages out or Iran expeditiously." Desptt.e t.be failure, in which four Americans also were wounded. Brown declared: "Let no one doubt our resolve and let no one mllUDderstand tbe mean· ing of tbeH event&. We will not rest until we have secured the releue ol tbese l*tages." He said the mission was un· dertuen by a Defense Depart· ment force made up of volun· t eef 1 from all tbe armed senicea. Brown 1ald tbe force did not eneouater Iranian military fOfttll cturtnc the f\.utlle operatioft, but 6t detalll abf>ut 50 clvillam wbo baDMMCI by the reftaeU.. Ille la a -6'11. He said tbe Jnnl-were releued when (lee •OWN, Pa .. Al) • ........ SAlll llllll ltl lttlS •• •• ·-~~ leUH •JssiH feih IRAN ' ... .... , ...... \ I '"=---J ---', llllH llll ·, llllUES / 111111 APWI ....... IRAN RESCUE MISSION AllORTED IN DESERT Map Locate• Onolete Aree of Tragedy Desolation Crmh Site Dead De1ert By The Aslocl•&ed Preu The area where the U.S. a ircraft er.shed daring tbe abortive hostage rescue effort is near Tabas and between lwo of the world's moat forbidding deserts, the Dubt-e-Kavlr and the Dasht-e-Lut, in eut.ern Iran. Together, they cover one2 1ixtb or Iran's total area of 1.6 million 1quare mUes. TBE KAVlll 18 A SALT SWAMP, with a surface or thick plates al crystalized salt with sharp. vertical edges. Beneath the plates are deep channels and patches or mud. maltlnl the area so treacherous that much of it bas not been explored. Other pans of the two deserU are covered by "dasht," or loose sand and stones. THE DESE&TS A&E SAID TO BE among the least life- supportinl in the world. Tahu itself is about 450 miles southeast of Tehran. Democrat& Rap Hmrord Ja"'i' SACRAMENTO (AP) - Howard Jania hu called oppo- neata ''popc.wn·ball ~laton'' and wane, IO wbea a Jantl· backed bW came to tbe SenU noor. the memben returned the epitbetl. It baPl*M!d Thund•y. when they alto delayed for a wet a t vote on the bill, SB1464 by Senate Republlcan leade r William Campbell of Hacienda Heipts, to change the effective date of Propoeitlon 9. J arvta' PropoalUon 9, on the June S ballot, would halve the In· come tax rate, retroactive to lut Jan. l. Mission Reaction Divided By The ~lalH Press A nation stunned by the news that a military m1ss1on to rescue the American hostages in Iran railed and eight U S. servicemen had bffn killed voiced its gnef. dismay. anger and fear today. Sen Frank Church. chairman of the Senate 'for<'ign Relatlons Committee. described it as "a moment of maximum danger .. A British la" maker said. ·'This lb a matter of grave an ternalional importance ... And as the Wh ite House stressed that the mission was not a hostil e aclJon. relatives or the Amen cans seized Nov. 4 ex- pressed hope that Iran's revolu- t 1onary government a nd the militants occupying the U.S. Embassy an Tehran would react with restraint. "We're very distressed ... said Dorothea Morerie ld of San Diego. wife of host.age Richard Morefield. "We 're frightened. We doo't know what kind of a re· action to expect from Iran." .. Eight deatt;is for what?'· asked Bonnie Graves or Reston Va .. who hoped to visit Iran to see her hus band, John. "I hope <See REACTION, Page A.%) * * * AP "'""1IN SADDENED -Dorothea Morefield, wife of the im· prisoned U.S. consul general in Iran, grieves at the news of eight Americans killed in abortive rescue attempt. Carter: Mission One of Necessity WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Cart.er, declaring that be fo llo wed the mandates of "necessity and duty" in order· ing a military attempt to rescue the American hostaaea ln Tehran. said today he aborted the mission wben a rescue helicopter raiJed. Carter praised the eight men killed and said be relt sorrow for their ucriliee. ln a solemn. 4 a.m. report to the naUon, the president sa)d be still boldl the Iranian 1ovem· ment "reeponsJble for the safety and for the early release'' ol the host•••· Empballzlng that there ~ no Iranian casualties, Carter described tbe missJon as a humarutari•n one. He saJd all Involved understood lt "to be dif· ficult and . . . dan•eroua." , ' "We have been disappointed before." Carter said. He said the United States w o uld c o ntinue throug h diplomatic means to seek the "p e aceful r e lease" or the hostages. He gave no hint of further military steps. Carter saJd the decision to al· tempt the rescue operation was bis . and so was the dec\sion to cancel it "when problems de· veloped in the placement of our rescue team for a future reseue operation." · "In the af\ennath or the at'· tempt. we continue-to bold the government or Iran responsible for the safety and for the early r e lease of the Ame rican hostaaes wbo have been held for so loni," Carter said. "Tbe <See CASTE&, Pa1e AJ> ' • ' ~·· ~-..---------------"'"""-=- • 8 LONDON <AP > - BrUl1b blatorlan Rueb . Tbom11. a cnu~ ot ta· HUi" aovemment. la a man who Uvee up to hll prlncl..-. Tbomu WU nalMd UM wlutr cl a tn .ooo Art& Co\andl Uw~ awa"9 for bla laleat , "Al\ Un flnlahed ltlatory of lbe World," ln -.•lUcl\ he· at u1but«i the decay ot pr•· end-day clvWaatJoo to too much 1ovt1rnment In terveoOOn He ref'uaed to take tht- money The •><e•r-old rormer profeat0r aatollUhM the preaent.aUOo 1athMlQ& ln London by polltely accept ln1 the priu. but t.Mn clv Ing back the check 'the council will now meet to decide bow to apportion the prtze rnon4'y F,...r.,.AI 1HREATS. • • The lranlan mllltary com- m a nd claimed the planes crashed while fieeina from Ira· nian warplanes, but Carter said there were no hostilities and the Iranians were unaware or the U.S. attempt ~til several hours after the withdrawaJ. The American raiders took a busJoad or Iranians prisoner briefly before releaslne them and flying off, Tehra n radio said. In Tehran, an estimated 10 000 jubilant Iranians poured into'the streets around the U.S . Em· bassy when they got word or the failed mission, celebrating with shouts and cheers. They flashed vi ctory s igns, clenched their fi ats and screamed, "Down With Carter•" and "Ca rt~r ·s Finished!" A spokesman for the Moslem militants who have held the 50 e~bassy hostages s ince Nov. 4 sa id they we re "doing well," the .Japan •Broadcasting Corp. re- ported from Tehran. The miLi· w nts previously threatened to kill all or the hostages 1f the Ur:ii~t.-'d Statc:s took' the slightest m1htary action against Iran or made any attempt to rescue them But lraruan radio also said the miUt.ants were meetit}g to dis· cuss their response to the rescue missioo. Iranian President Abolha.ssan Bani-Sadr scheduled a na- t1oowide address later in the day The Israel radio reported that the rescue mission was launched from Egypt and the planes. at least thr.ce C-130 transports . stopped in the Persian Gulf island o~ Bahrain. ABC quoted a source m Tehran as saying at least the helicopter portion of tbe operation began in P akistan. The Iranian Joint Mllltary Command said the U.S. aircraft carried Marines and CIA agents. Tehran radio and the Pars news agency quoted' the· bus passengers as saying that as they rode down a road near Tab- as al about 2:30 a.m. they were stopped by Amertcan soldiers who spoke excellent Farai, the Iranian language, and wbo or- dered them to get out of lbe bus a nd took the m to American airplanes nearby. One pasaenger said there were ~everal airplanes, 12 helicopters and at least one Jeep. He did not describe.the airplanes. As the Iranians were being hustled into an aircraft , a helicopter exploded and the Marines de<:ided to leave, fmst releaalng the puaengen , they said . Prince Touring SAN FRANCISCO <AP> · Prince AJbert of Belalum ar· r ived in San Francisco Thursday night on the final leg or a swing across the Uruted Slates marlt- mg the lSOlh annivenary of his country's independence. OftAHOE OOMT DAILY PILOT ,.,. 0·-C....\1 O..•• "'*· •1111 _ .. " c;;:.""C.C::, =j~~c'!:~,,.,~;: H'"°"" •• OUOh\MCI ~,.. t~ Fr~., '°' c .... -... _ ......... ...,i..tlon Attte,. fo..,nt•'" V•tl•f. tt•I,.• L .. vft• ~-" -. .. "'"' ....... ~ Mii*> •• .............. Ml ........ --~ n..-~ =:·.~'1::~ ~1=:.::.:'"l p 0 .. _,,._ -·-·---, .... ~ YIU-ft1_0.-__ , __ E•to< n.:..:: ... ~ ~ .. l_ ...... .-~Qdllof °"'°" C-MI• MtU ilO ll'f•I Bat Slrw1 """""9 -II !OJI ... C.." "'-"' .....,._.., tft<h l flU -II -IO•Me Tl..,MM (114)"°'4321 C ....... MweftltlftlMMSn ........ ~, ... - 4IMlllO • I ,. f'!IM, Alf!I at. ,. Rescue Long Ago WAIHINOTON <AP) -,.t' U·.S. IDIJIWJ t.bat UW lo ,...cue dlle Alnerieu .._...,_ID Iran It • bl1bly 1.eret utJ. lenorilt force bued at a Nonh Carolina Army po1t, H In· formed IOV~ ••'d today. The IOW"C'e, •bo dff liDed to be ldenltft«l. aald plan.nlq I• the operation wa• well under way in January and t.hat tbe 1~laJ unll had • vtrtualJy utillmlt.cl budff't and •cceaa to the ID09t aopblatkated weapooa and de· bllltatiQI cues Th e source said the all volunt.Hr wlit wH known aa the o~lllil learn and wa1 baaed at F ort Brau. N c . Pentaaon gources conftrmed there wu a Delta t.eam, &llo known under the c4>de name ol Blue Ll&bt. but they could not confirm that UU. was the team involved ln lbe abortive acUoo, which &eft elabt servicemen dead ln t.be colllak>n • of two aircraft. · Source1 eaid only a bandful of top officials bew what unlta and bow many snen were lovolved ln the actual operation. THOUSANDS Of IRANIANS CONVEW OUTSIDe U.S. l!MeA~ IN TEHRAN TO C11 Off.ATE AESCUI MISIK>N FAJi.IJA-;- , Khomeini 1"lw9eteM to IOI Ha ..... If C..... Trtee ~ ._ lleneuver' to Fr" Them Pent.aaon olliciaJa would not comment on the report, saying the Pentagon had nothing to add beyond what President Carter had announced. The source. who s uld he pe rsonally was aware or the planning, said the Della team operations were direded by a s pecial direct action group o( planners in the Pentagon. He said the team was a s peclally designed counte r· terrorist unit that was trained in resc-umg liOSlages and in the use or nausea-producing gases. The Pentagon bas in the past acknowledged the existence of a team modeled on the ellle Israeli and West German anli· terrorist units and has said it was h eadquarte red a t Fort Bragg. The team reports directly to the Joint Chiefs of Staff and 1~ composed primarily of volun· teers from Army Special Forces and Ranger units. The Army 1s responsible for the unit's train mg. There was no ind1cat1on on the size of the Delta team. At the ti m e or its formation in 1978, Pentagon officials sa id they were seeking between 200 and 250 seasoned soldiers as volun- teers for the unit. * * * No Comment Ai El Toro Spokesmen at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station declined any comment to- day on the attempted rescue or the Iranian hoetages. A spokesman for' the air station's comma nding general referred queries to the base information or. fleer. A spokesman in that of. fl ee said no information or co mme nts would b e forthcoming and dire<:ted further questions to the Department or Defense in Washington, D.C. Rigging Charged SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Twenty paper m anufacturers and distributors are accused in a civil an~trust suit filed by the st ate with conspiring to fi x pnces. rig bids .and illegally al· locate territories and customers in CaUfomia . F,....r .. eAI REACTION DIVIDED. • • to God that the Iranians are <'apable of restrnmt tn the s1tua tion." Ca mpai g ning fo r t h e Oemoci:atic presidential no mlnahon in Detroit. Sen Ed wa rd Ke nnedy said he ·'s hares the grler with a ll Americans." One of few notes or optimism was sound e d b y form e r Secretary of State Henry Kiss· inger . "It shows a dedsiveness by our government," he s aid in an ABC interview. ''These are alw ays difficult operations that can succeed or rail, but I believe on the whole it has improved our situation." Sen. John Glenn, D-Ohio. a former astronaut, urged pa- tience. "Let's not in our haste to get this thing done st.art World War II r." he said. The Rev. Darrel1 Ruplper, who has twice visited the hostages. said tbe action "Ls kill· ing the hostages." The embassy militants, be said, ·•are not about to save the II ves of 50 State Department personnel who are to them sym- bols, if not instruments or American policy," be said. ' Meanwhile , so me con gresslonal leaders expressed anger that they had not been consulted and debated whether the rescue should have been at· tempted. Rep. Cle ment Zablocki, D- Wis .. chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said members of Coogreas sbould have been informed or the plan and said be did not feel the ac- tion was wise. * * Cold Rises, Dollar Slips OnlranNewa LONDON (AP> -The dollar slipped on European market.I to- day and Sold prices soared ~ their au,beBt levels in alx weelca as investors reacted to the abortive U.S. effort to reteue the · American bolta1es in lran. Gold l"Ole to '551.50 lo Zw1cb before ...uun1 back, up from $518.50 at Tbunday'a cloee. In London, 1old climbed to $580 an ounce and t.bm cloled at $560.50, atlll well above Tbunday'a ..-. Gold tnded in New York It ... SO, QP •11.10. SJ.1 .. .,. trMed ill N• Yon .i $14.85, up 11 ctllU. fl • "The ·wise course would have bee11 to share the burden," Sen Henry Jackson. D-Wash., said on !IJ BC-TV's "Today" show Added Sen. Daniel Moynihan. 0 -N.Y.: "Our country bas had a bad fall, we 'll get over il. lt could have been more of a na· tlonal effort. Well. it wasn't.". Rep. Samuel Stratton, D-N.Y .. speculated the mission could be a ·'plus for Carter." who bas co me under som e fire from those who felt firm action was wa rranted in the Iranian crisis. But Rep. J ohn Andersoo. R· Ill.. an independent c and.id ate for the presidency, likened the misaioo to the Bay of Pi1s fiasco 20 ye an ago and said. ·'I'm al a loss on what our government was trytng to do." Abroed, Carter's action sur- prised America's allies and brought angry condemnation Crom the MiddJe East and the Soviet bloc. "Tbtte ls no doubt whatever that lb1.I ls a matter of very g rave international im· portance," said British Labor P a rty lawmaker Tony Beno. ''The landing In Iran ... clear- 1 y implicates the United Kingdom, which is an ally of the United Slates." In Moscow, state radio called the effort ·•an armed provoca· tlon" and called the White House explanation "ludicrous." Burglars Hit Home in NB Coast Community College Dis- trict Chancellor Norman Watson lost more than $2,000 wortb of valuables to buralan. Newport Beach poUce reported today. According to police reports, the break· in at Watson's Eaatbluff home occWTed Thu.rs· day between 10:30 a .m. and 5: 15 p.m . Police said the thieves pried open a slidin& 1lus door to 1et. loto the house to steal jewelry, cub, ailver and camera equip- ment. Defiler Jailed KENT, Ob.lo (AP) -A .. 1ear-old Cleveland mu bu been found suiltf ~ burnlac u Amertcaa n., dUl'1DI u Ultl· draft demamtratkm P'eb. 1 at Kent Slate UldvenltJ'• ltbdlnl center. He wu MDleAffd to ao day1 ln Jail by a Jury. •• ,. ..... r..,...ti BROWN BACKS RAID. • • the mission was aborted Brown said the operation in- vo.l"'.ed approx.imalely 90 U.S. military personnel, plus air crews. The mttslon included eight bellcopten plus transport alrpl&nel. Alt.ocetber, the rrus· s ion was on Iranian soil for about three hours, he said. . The staging sit~ for the opera- tion was a remote landing area in the desert 200 miles from Tehran. Brown sald the site was to be used for rerueling The Pentagon chief s aid that depending upon the success of the force in reachmg that site and refueling I.he hehcopter.., a se~ond decision was to be made as to whether to go on to Tehran, where the Amencans have be(>n captive in the embassy for 174 days . Brown s<i1d defense officials knew the "long and arduou~ trip" to the desert site wouJd ta.x the capacity of the helicopters. which were based on the a1rcra!t carrier Nimitz, in the Arabian Sea. Brown sajd two of the heltcop· ters had trouble on the way tp the Jandulg site. One landed in the desert. and it.a crew was picked up by aoothel' helicopter A second helicopter. malf\Ulc t1oning, turned back and landed aboard the Nimitz.. Upon arrival at the desert ~ fue ling site . Brown said, a Uurd he licopter suffered hydraulic malfunctions wtuch put it out or commission Jfhe operations plan provided that the mission would be cailed orr if fewer than six helicopters were opcrat1onal San ce the rescue force was down to five the mission was canceled. h~ !)a1d. Brown said that while takUlg off in tile desert darkness. a helicopter collided wit h the C-130, and both caught fire. Th<' field commander. who was not Identified, then ordered his men to board t.be transport planes to return to the carrier. "Tehran 1s not Entebbe, •· ~rown saJd, saying the problems 1 n v ol ved in r each 1 n g the American boet.agee were greater than t hose Israeli forces en- countered ln rescueing hostages from an airport at Entebbe in Uganda. He said the helicopters had to be flov.'ll 500 nautical miles to be refueled for a final effort to reach the host.ages. ~• President Carter e m· pbaaized in his 4 a.m. report on the m i.ssloll, Brown said "It was oot an attack on I ran ln any way." Brown &aid the commander of the vohmteer wit force reported to Geo. David Jones, chairman of the )Oln1 chiefs of staff. Jones in turn. reported to Brown, w~ kept Ca.rt.er advl.sed. He s&d the Pentagon ·was In di rttt rad.Jo C'ontact with the rescue mi&.ioo dunng the operation He praised the servicemen who atlt'mpted tht: raid, ~aymg they deserve "Lb~ -;upport and gratitude of all Americans. "They tral.Ded well, they were prof~lon.al, and they att ded· 1cated," ~said. As to future effort.-. to free the hostages, Bro'A'll said. "We're not gomg to rulf' out any opt.Joos. an)' more than we did before . . We're going to do eff'ry - Uung we possibly can lO reJease the hostages •• He took respoosib1hty fOJ" the breakdown of I.he hehcopten, ~ay ang 'Tm not looking for goat~ · But ht' noted th at d 500 n<Jut1cal mile flight over desert lerratn ~ a taxing m1ssaoo for J heJic'opter. Brown said the oper3t1on had be-en pract.Jced. ~UN'(·v-.full). 1n trainm~ operot10ru. in the L'rutt-d States. He sa.ld it would h1JVt' been l'as1cr to get the hostages out once l' S forces were t-stabb~ht'<i ut lhe refuelmg site than 1t "'as to get that desert base established .. Operationally. this "'as the most difficult part of the rrus· sion." he said . Asked whether the rescu.? mis· s 1on could have freed the hos tages w ithout gre .. t bloodshed. Brown S8ld he was "most confident" that t'ould have been done. Bail Increased CHA'M"ANOOGA. Tenn <AP> Bail has been raised from $50, 000 to $75,000 for t WO of lhrtt Ku Kha Klan members charged in connect.ion with the weekend shooUDg ol rou.r black women. WAR POWERS ACT QUOTED WASHINGTON <AP> -Here 1s the War Powers Act require· m ent tbat presidents consult with Congress when pouible befo re conducting military operations: "The president lo every possi- ble instance shalJ couult with Congress before introducing U.S. anned locces into bostllltiet or into situaUms where lmmi· neat involvement lo boeUlltiel la cl early indicated by the circumatan~.'' .,.....P.,,eAJ CARTER ..• U nlled States re mains d e - termined to brtna about their sale release at tbe earliest date poeslble. • l n bis initial re port, Carter '\imply repeated the sketchy ac- count given ~arher at a bout tO 15 p m PST Thursday by ad- m 1n1stration 0H1c1als. Carte r prom!Mld more detail.5 of the rescue attempt. and the reasons for fa.dure, lat.er. Carter said that in undertalc· 1ng the ~ion. he Celt it would hJ\ ~ ' J.n excellent chance for -.uccess." He sctid be onfered the misaion to proteet American lives. and to redu<'e the danger of conflict in l hl' '4 orld. "With the steady unra veling d au t ho~ity in Iran, a nd the mounting dangers that were posed to the s afety of the hostages the~selves. and the ~rowing realization that their early release was highly unWte· ly. I made the decbion to com~ mcnce the rescue operaUoa's plans," he said . Thf' prestaeot, speaking from his Oval Office. said that when diplomatic efforts failed to gain freedom of the hostages, wbo now have been held ror 174 days the military attempt "bec:ame ~ necesauty and a duty." "It was my decision to at. tempt the rescue operation," be s aid. "It was my decilioa t.o cancel it." We now stoek tbe fab•lo•M eolleetioa bv' Hollywood Clothes ., All Suits ~ I . . . e--:~ ' . . . & Sportcoats %Price * IOU1N COAST ft.AU. COSTA NftA. CA. PHOHI 1114t 140.1112 VOL 73, NO. 116, ~SECTIONS,• PAGES t ran .Failure Laid to * Copters WASHINGTON (AP) -The decision to cancel the American rescue mission in Ira n was made after three of i.ts eight h e licopte r s m a lfunctioned. RetreaUng in the desert dark· o ess . a h e licopter and a transport airplane collided, and I eight men died in the flaming wTeckage and were left behind. Secretary of Defense Harold Brown gave those details of the futile attempt lo wrest the American host.ages from their lranjan capt.ors. The helicopter breakdowns left t he 90-man rescue force short or the equip- ment it needed to attempt the final rescue in Tehran. Brown said the job of getting the helicopters to the desert re· f~ling point, 500 miles from the aircraft carrier. Nimitz. was the most difficult part or the mis- sion. He said he was confident \he hostages could have been soatched from their U.S. em· bassy prison without great bloodshed had the first phase of the operation succeeded. .He dld not rUle out the use of military force again, and declared: "Let no ooe doubt our resolve and let no one miaun· derstand the meaning of tbese events. We will not rest unW we have secured the release of these hostages." ~ The eight men kmed in the air cnsh were left behind after lbeir commander concluded the w i thdraw a l would be jeopardized if a n effort was made to recover them. He said diplomatic efforts are under way to recover the bodies or the casualties Four men were burned in the collision. but Brown said they are safe and are expected to re· cover. Brown s aid the American force encountered no Iranian forces, but did detain 50 civilians <See BROWN, Page A2) * .. * Father Told 'Marine Son Died in Raid PINE BLUFF. Ark. <AP) - An Arkansas attorney said today be was told by the Marines that Jiis 22-year-old son is presumed dead in the abortive U.S. mis· 1ion to r escu e Ame rican hostages in Iran. George N. Holmes Jr. of Pine Bluff was in the crash of a helicopter and a C-130 transport .plane, a Marine officer told his .father, George Holmes, 56. U.S. officials say eight U.S. •servicemen died in tbe collision. which occurred in an Iranian desert Thursday after the missk>o to free Americana held hostage in iran was aborted. Administration officials re· .fused to release the names of the dead tmtil their relatives were noUfied. 1be bodies were left in the desert. Holmes wu a helicopter crew Nliel, bb father said. (Friends al.lo said the family of Air Foree Capt. Lynn Davis tlcIDtolb. 33. of Valcto.ta, Ga. -bad bem notlftecl, He was Ila· doeed at £llin Air Fcwce Bue bi nortda. Mclnt.oeb. marrted «n4 the fatlMJr of three. WU a former Junior biP matbemallcs teacher.) • (lo Roanoke. Va., the famUy of Marine Sgt. John Davis •,Harvey, 21, was notified only that be was killed ln a fire at an Wldiaclosed location. He was • J:•tioned al Camp Lejeune, i ·ft.le elder Holmea Hld Marine 11&. 8tL Bob MorriloD of UUJe Bod ftlMed ldm at bis home .............. tbat bis IOll .......... clNd. 'ftia ) I I"' llolmel WM bl ....... _~~.four.JUI' ldlll le Ute ..,..._, Re eetered the Hl'Yiee after raduaUa1 from ,.... ....... Sebool. •• •• ··--~ .............. ,., .. , Sa1111 • IRAN . . ., .. SAlll HAii& 0 .... -~ .......... IRAN RESCUE ~ISSION ABORTED IN DESERT Map Locate• DeM>tat• Area of Tragedy Desolation Crash Site Dead De•eri BJ Tiiie Aaoda&M PreN The area where the U.S. aircraft crashed dul'ing the abortive host.age rescue effort is near Tabas and between two of the world's ID06t forbidding deserts, t.be Dubt-e-Kavir and the Dasbt+Lut. in east.em Iran. Together, they cover one-sixth of Iran's total area or 1.6 million square miJes THE KAVIR l S A SALT SWAMP, with a surface of thick plates of crystalized salt with sharp, vertical edges. Beneath the plates are deep channels and patches of mud. makio& the area so \real"herous that much of it bas not been explored. Other parts or the two deserts are covered by "dasb.t." or loose sand and stones THE DESERTS ARE SA.JD TO BE among the least life· supporting in the world. • Tabas itself is about 450 miles southeast of Tehran. Grief, Anger, Fear Mark U.S. Failure By 1i.e Aslodated hess A nation stwmed by the news that a military mission to rescue the American hostages in Iran failed and etgbt U.S. servicemen bad been killed voiced its grief. dismay, anger and fear today. Sen. Frank Church, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, described it as "a moment of maximum dan&er." A British lawmaker said, •'This is a matter of grave in- ternational importance." >.nd as tbe White House stressed that the miaaioo was not a hostile action. relatives of the Americans seiJed Nov. 4 ex- * * * pressed hope that Iran's revolu- tionary government and the militants occupying the U.S. Embassy ln Tehran would react with restraint. "We're very distressed," said Dorothe a Mo re fi eld of San Diego, wile of bostafe Richard Morefield. "We're rightened. We doo 't lcnow what klnd of a re- action to expect from Iran." "Eight deaths for wbat?" asked Bonnie Graves of Re$t.on Va., who hoped to visit lran to see her buaband, John. "I hope to God that the Iranians are capable of restraint in the situa- tion." * * * BaJham Critici.zes Decision on Raid 81 DUY aAUSEN Of ............... Conare11man Rober~ Badbam, ft-Newport Beach, toot a ban-like stance today about the failure of a U.S. mllltary team to free tbe bostaces in Iran. Badbam, a member of the House Armed Services Commit· tee, said. ''Thl.a·ls a culmination of a lot of thin.is. Many of us have been very critical of our (military) trainin1, main- tenance and equipment and have been trytn1 to do tomeddal about lt .•• "We'n MID ertilc:al of the Jack ~ IOGCI P'""'"' ia botb the Wblte .,._.•&be Pta&ap." ... adclld. • 'Theee thlnp all may have Men eritlcal to the (miaalon'I) failun." '• ''{)pd«m for a peaceful resolU· lion haft '1'Ntb' woneoecl. '.' be added. "We are bel.q driven to im· proper mllltary operations whether we Wee lt or not at tbis point. It wW be hard to neptlate after Ulla one," be said. In Orance County for a Jong weekend of s.,.aklnc encase· menu. Badbam addreued about, 250 civics students 't Costa Ilea• Hltb School today. TIM ltudmtl' qu..tJom cen· terecl oa tbe abonlft rUd lD Ina IDd OD &lie POllibllltJ tbeY mllbt be clnfted for mW&ar1 ...tee. ................ .,...._ . square aero qn the . b01ta1e <lee MDBA•. Pac• Al> By The A580elatM Presa Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and the militants holding lbc U .S. Embassy in Tehran threatened today to kill the SO embassy hostages H President Cart e r tries another "silly maneuver" like the aborted airborne rescue mission. Iran's foreign minister swd the waters or the Persian Cull would be set ablaze with oal ii aootber raid were attempted. The foreign m 1n1 ster con- demned Carter 's "act of war" w launching the airborne mlSS1on . but said be hopes Iranians wtll react with restraint to the failed military operation. Tehran Radio broadcast a statement by the Mosle m mill· tants in the embassy declaring. "[{ America tries to resort lo t hese unskillful and cowardly t ricks, it will not only face the filthy lifeless corpses of the hostages but all those respons\. ble for these plots will be buried in the soil of Iran." ar Aet .. ....... GRIM-FACIO MU -Win CAlnB ltDGB'il ~ · lhacssV..•,..••11na111•n111 Revolutionar y leader Kb o· meini, in a statement reported by Tehran Radio, accused Carter of being ready "foT the s ake ol his re-election as presi- dent ol the TepUl>Uc ... to com- mit any crlme, even If that cost him killinlallpeople." <Art M • • He called the rescue mlssiOI) a e•• .. osion "silly maneuver " aod sa.id that • • .,., if tbe United S&ates tried anotbtt • rescue "all the attackers and all th;k=~=d~~ui;s~ One o~ Necessity indicated the Iranians believed 'J some Americans might have been stranded in the eastern lra· nian desert where the daring mission was aborted. Government-run Tehran radio told people in the area around Tabas, in the Dasbt-e-Kavir desert 350 miles east or the capital, to search for "Marines and raiding persoMel now in the region.'' t-•oreign Minis ter Sadegh GboUn.adeh told CBS in an in· terview he received lnfonnation "there were some Americans" left behind "but this has not been precise." Carter said, however, that all those involved in the operation -by Iranian estimates 400 or 500 -were safely withdrawn. The Iranian military com· mand claimed the plan es crashed while fleeing from lra- <See TRllEATS, Page AZ> ,., ...... IADDINED -Dorothea Morefteld, wtf e ol the lm· prt.oaed U.S. comul 1eneral in Inn, o1efta at the newt of et&bt Americans killed in abortive rescue attempt. • i WASHINGTON CAP) -PresJ. dent Cart.er. declaring that be fo llowed the mandates of "necesaity and duty'' in· order- ing a military attempt to rescue th e Ame rican ho s tages in Tehr an. said today be aborted the mission when a rescue helicopter failed. Carter praised the eight men killed and said be felt sorrow for t heir sacrifice. In a solemn. 4 a.m. report to the nation, the president said be '\tiU bolds the Iranian gOYe.m- meot ··responsible for the safety and for the early release" ol the host.ages. Emphasi.z:i.og that there were no Iranian casu.alties, Cart.er described tbe mission as a humanitarian ooe. Re said all involved understood it .. to be di!· hcult and . . . dangerous." "We have been disappointed before." Cart~r said. He said the United States w o uld co ntinu e tbroueb di plomatic means to seek the "peaceful release" or the b.ostages. He gave no hint oC r urther mill t.ary steps. Carter said the decision to at- tempt the ~ operalk>o was bil, aad &O WU the -Won to cancel it "when problems de· veloped in tbe placement of our rescue team for a f\lture l'9CUe operation." "In the aftermath of t.be at- tempt. we continue to bokl tbe govemmeot of Iran resPOmible for the safety and for t1'e early release of the American hostages wbo have been beld for so long," Carter said. "The United States remains de- termloed to bring about their safe release at the earliest date possibl~" In bis initial report, Carter simply repeated the stetcby ec· W.4R POWERS ACI' QVOTED WASHINGTON (AP) -Here ls the War Powers Act require- ment tbat presidents ~11lt wltb ConlretS when poatble before conducll•I millt•l'J operatlcma: __. ''Tbe ~ lD nery ~· ble imtmee lball COMult wWil coa1ress Mfore lntr"Oftel•I u .s. armed foftel lDto .......... or lato lltDatioU ...,. 1-'· Mftt ......... la ........... clearly tadleated bJ tll1e cUC.l'Dlt..cea.'' count ga veo earHer at about 10: 15 p.m. PST Thursday by ad- ministration officials. Carter promised more details of the re$cue attempt. and the reasons for failure, later . Carte" said that iii undertak· tng the missJoo, be felt it would have "an excellent chance for success." He said be ordered the m1s&on to protect American lives, and to reduce the danger of conflict in the world. \ "With tbe ste.ad,y unraveling of authority in Iran. and the mountioc dangers that were posed to tbe safety or the hostages themselves. and the I growing rullzatioo that their \ early release wu highly unlike- ly, I made the decision to com- mence the rescue ope!'atioo's plans." be said. Tbe premdent, sl)eaking from his Oval Office. Hid that when dip)omatic efforts fail~ to gain l freedom ol the host.ages, who 1 now have been beld for 174 days. , the military attempt "became a 1 necessity and a duty." I "It was my decision to al· l A tempt tbe rescue operation," be said. "It was my dedaioo '°' cancel it." . Co&lit Weatller Fair tbrouab Friday. varlab&e cloudinets Satur- day. Loft.taal&bt 41 at tbe beaches and 52 inl&nd. ~ .... s.turct.y ON!' 70. \ 1 r • ' I -. ------ ,. 1 '"' lWl Y Pl.OT om # ,....APmsil• Nf!W deatO ta,..... ~ ID .. •lain.tl the • 4tMMMJ hoata1e loda1. Ay ato Uu llo••lot Hd tb mtlll 1nt11 lhrtalffled to kill lM bolt •,_ lr Pnia\4"t Carter lriet anot~r .. Illy maMU\ll"J'... • f"ort'l"' Nini ter sacte•b Ghoebaad@h uld the ••l'n t>f 1>lhl" P~ndan Gulf woul8 be ablu •llh. ou II anot.htr r'\td were atteniptt-d P&RSIO~NT ( .. Aafta A 't;n 0 ff pcina b lil y for the hulul't' of the! mt alon Ila aJd hf> fo1klw.f'd ~ ni.udat ol · neces.otr and duty • DcCt'Rl>l' Seen!tary ltarekt llht"'n WI • ..... ronrt-ren~ Ill Wa1tl\inlt00. •..ad lh~ n' 1. W.1' aborh'\l at a ~llnic 1\0p \I\ Uw lra man~rt wheDlhN1olW •"' hf'hC'\\pt fal\.>d Am rtu11 rorN'N withdr'f'W, IM\'11\1 .. MM *•ti In Ow "'rt•ck•1r ot. ropter and a KC llOtra.n1pon pJan. Tftmm radio hlld ~"''" II\ (h•• '"'• mmnd ·r.bilt., tn th .. dl'M'rt un-a ~) mtll t'a l of Tf'hrtlll h1 w.ah h fur M11rlot•a u11d ruldilljt pttr'tmm•I 11,114 1n Ow "·i 1nn • -ftlE SOVlt."T N WM AG T C'f\af'led that the at tempt wu an "arm~ provut•lkln qaln1t 1ran" and U\at "punly esOU.UcaJ and narrow pol\ttra• ( 16traUons" prom)>t· edCarter toaulhorb u Carter nt m~ •i«' h1 th(! In~~ ot Onttlt "Brita.It\, West ~rmany, rran~ and attwr Alllt'ld nat to pla\n \he m lsslon and to seek U...ir ronunl.K"d upf'lltt ~n &tward K~nc-d.\ a1d m \liC"C "\ll h "ILJ'laN$ tho 1ciel wi th all Am(lrk ana " The US unit tn\oh i In ltw-nH~. \t\&1 ·~)p&tf't'nt~ w~ ~ secret anU tt'rroni11t forl't' trAln«l •\ • Not'ih \a"1llna bltat1 ln the use of sophtfillUt•'d -. <'"l!Ocl" •nd ,~~NUh•h11111 ~• t ~ -Thl' reartlon on \11)ltol H1ll 111 \\ "'hlu~hw1 "ai-'"'" 11f iu1c prise and sh<x'k. with m&n..\ <'\~f'f'l'l!nH'tl <',,l•n"•~m~ ('\lllN•rn and criticism ovM th<' t1m~ '" the> ""· Ml'lll .md Uw fol·t thllt Congress was not ron!\uhtd Doolittle F eftred Deaths in Iran Bv JOANNE REVNOl.DS Of ,,. o.lly .. llot s !Ml Last week's Newport Beach re union or Doolittle 's Tokyo Ra iders opened wit h a press conference during which the re- t 1 red Air Force gene ra l was a s ke d to comme nt on t he hostages in Iran. The man who led the daring 19'12 bombing raid to J apan said he didn't want lo get Into a political discuss ion. ''It wouJd be no trouble getting the Amencans out of Iran, 1' be .11ld<'d . "But I'm not s mart "nough lo {1gurl' out how to get tht•m out alive." The question was posed by a reporter wh<1 c·lted .. ome or the parnlkls !){·tween th<' ev<>nh Jto,1t1ing 111 1h1· Tokyu raid and ~he lraruan criMi. [lnohlU1· .,atr1that 1n l'M2 'All \ht Ill V.., h.1d been ba'1 v. 1 "'·•nlt-d \11 1fo -.cmwth1rw 11 111 lllJ.! .om" 1~1>od 111 v.' \11 lt11 \ mf'rH'ltrl J)l•(lflh' ' \11k1-'rl 11 ht• l'Xf>f'flPOl'M any l•·Jr 1lunn~ the> l1111tc1ry m11.king 1111i.s11m . fX.lfJli lll•· 11111d hP du1n't * • * DISCUSSED HOSTAOES Gen. J a mea Ooolht\e It wab ,, .,1tuat1on wh .. n I wa.., I hmkinY. :Jl)t1Ut I hi· rn1~1'llOfl ;U1'1 ' "'Y rrwn I w:1 -. n11f lhrnk11w . , ti11ut •wit ' • • * Miller Reacts UranAe County :Jrd Olt1l rirt <..,upPrvl'9'Jl'I l';dumn Miller said 1oday he belwv«·~ ••publ1cily and r1<JJ1111 i.' wn1· involved 1n Pr<.>fli· <knl C'urt<·r s der1i.1on to lit Crash Injures Newport Man One Newport llt'och man wns hoi.p1tCJl1zed and another wa!I Jdiled early today rollow1ng a two-car collls 1on ul Pacific Coast ll.Jghway and Jamboree Road. u•mpt rPSru1• of th•· i\mc>n1·11n ho') ta~<-~ m I ruu ltl!tiCtlng to reportts of th1· ahortcd rescue effort, in whJ ch 1•1ght lives were lost, MIUer said, ··President Cart.er made several mistakes. For an operation of this type. you have to be de cud ve. You've got to move fut." Miller. a former prisoner o( war In the Vietnam war , !\aid the rescue might ha ve sue <·eeded if Carter had ordered It .,hortly alter the hostages were taken M 1ller predlcted that the failed rescue effort will insure that the hostages will remain ill captivity 11nt1I aft.er the November prCb· 1dentlal election . D ......... JI, ~ CUtW .... tbu•---~-tbe Ina-........ " the U .I. 111 ;&! mtil -.verat Muta ........ $11wal TM Milrtetm·n6dln tillllk a ........ ol lna1w ........ brl•RY before releulac them and flyln1 oft, T•bran radio .. ,d, ln Tt'bran, an e-Umaled 10,000 Jubilant JranJana poW"tld lnto the atre •t• around th• U.S. Em· b•HY wht-n they aot word of the fallt'd milak>o, ~\•br•Unt with •hou~ Mild t•hetn. Tbey nubed IC1tory •twn•. chmcbe<I their fl•~ and "crea med, "Down With C ar t •r '" i.nd ''C1t r \er 's >'lnlthed' " A api•t-sman for the Mo.Him mllllunL-. who have held the ~ r mba ") hostuges slnce Nov ... •rntd they W\'~ "do1nac well." the J upan Uroadcast1ng Corp. «' l>Ortl'll from Tehran The rnill- lmlb pn•vlQU.'lly threatened t.o kill aU ol lhtl bolt.ages tf the l I u I ltd Su&tH look the slightest 1n1ll\ury cUOtl again.st Iran or ru1&dl• uny tallt'mpt to rescue I twm * * Mission Backed By Nixon BF.RUN (AP> -F ormer t'r t's 1dcnt Richard M. Nixon ~a id today he fully . s upported President Carter's d ecis ion t.o .tt t ,~ m pt u r e s c u e o r t h e i\m('n can hostaf'es in Iran, add- 1n ~ "then! are always risks" in :-uch actions N 1Jc on s a id C arte r wa s JUSti(1ed in ordering a rescue m1ss1on because "the United States has suffered humiliation The ho6tages have suffered im p r lsonment ood men.ta! and emotional abuse and this has to be brought to an end " In West Berlin to promote bis new book oo U S. foreign policy, Nixon said the president must reserve the option to use force in such a situation. Nixon said he was confident Carter would continue "to ex· p l o r e o the r m eas u r es if necessary. including military measures" to win the freedom of the 53 Americans held by lra· man militants in Tehran since :-Jov. 4 The former president said he thought America's NATO alll~ Jnd Japan shouJd "stand fITTnly with the Urut.ed SUtes in U3ing me asures agalrurt Iran and ronti- n1J1ng theM> u:nUJ the hostages arc removed ' Ni xon swd ht· had set:n a news 1 ... port of Cart,.r 's televLSton ,,pt:cch •in th1• rescue mtasioo Woman Faces 'lnef t Charge I\ Newport U~uch woman was :.irrcsted Thunday alternooo on '1 usp1clon of et.eallog her e.Jt· roo mmate's furn iture and 1'lotbcs, police reported today. Mary Jane Van Domelen. 25, wH UIUn t.Dto cwitody at her 11 ~w r esidence at 1628 West Ocean Front. Det.cct1ves allege they found $1 S,OOO worth or •.tolen furniture a nd clothes m the apartment. Mias Van Domelen waa one· ti me roommate to a resident of Newport TeTrace who left town for two months. The woman said when s be returned thls week, she found tbe residence com- pletely empty and her room- mate, M1aa Van Domelen, i()De. Stephen H. Walden, 25, of 5216 ~ashore Dr1ve, was injured in the J :20 a.m crash. He ls lilted in f air conditio n at Hoag Memortal H.08pltal. Jailed on suspicion of felony drunken driving, police 11id, was J ohn R. Noble, 4J , or 1930 Port Cland&e Place. Grand Jury Urges Joint Airport Use <MtANOI! COAST DAILY PILOT Uw u~-. e..,. 0..fy p, .. , Wltrt ..,.., Pl " -9"' ...... t fWI ....... -.~ •• , ....... ~ 9) .,... Or•-, .... ,_,,,,.,,. C-t ~··· ...,,,~, -· ~,.,..,., ~,. '"'°""' 1, •• ... t O\t• -..._, ... II, H....C._ :::t' .. ~~"t::. ~4~ ,•:;:.::i ~::.": -·-...... ---~· , ... ~--........ ,...,, ''-'no-· ... ""'°'· P O Ml l~C..lot-.CMllwlOlo f'lo7' ._ .. _ -••<IP..C_,.,...,_ , .. o . ~. ¥•flt Pt~•Otftt ••Gtftliif•~ -1[-l tllor ,,_,_......,..... ""'"-'"""'"" 0...M,'--A•v•lotnl -..w.e llllW Teleptton• (114>~ C&e•eMi.d Mwe~M2·M?t ,_,..,,..,.c,._ --~---0r-c-.~ .... M0-1220 =:ic ~"" °',:;P!. ~.=--~= ....... , ., trli-",.'i;' Mltlll -M ,..,...WC.ff . .....~ •• Hrl•UMt.-.. (~--- "-'• ti•~· -...... • ••• c..i. -. (Al ....... '"' ...... Mot ...... .., ..... tiff Me I W =~.te N -lllfl _....,_ ... . Hy DELORES BROOKS l&WIN Of ... o.11, ........... El Toro Marine Air Station should be· conve rted to joint military-commercial use despite the objections of military otticlals and surrounciiDg resident.I, the Orange County Grand JW')' said in a report released today. The grand Jury report rec<>m· mended purcbale ot land ac:U•· cent to the base for development of colDIDel'CW facWU., incl'Ml· ing a new runway, puaenier terminal, alrllne maJnUtllance fac lliUes add air c raft and auto mobUe partlq. Such d e ve l o pme nt would l\eparate the military and com- m erc lal ope rallona, thus climblatinai a mejor objection or military offlclala, the . report sald. "The grand Jury rec:oam1e1 that upc>o readhll Wt report, th• anWtary wtU immediately raiH obJectlon1," tbe report conUnued. Nonetb•l••. lt 1a~d1. Gt.Mr a1rportla acrou the UDlwa Statae havt aucce11ful11 run Jolnt operaUom, and it could beclclM In - Orange County "if the military would cooperate." The jury r e port also acknowledged that there would be public oppo1ltlon to com· merclal uae of the mllitary f aclllty, "even tbou1b com-mercial aircraft are far leas OO!tJ ~ military aircraft." 1D ectdtffon to ttl AQtMicm to parcbMe llmd acl)acent to tbe El Toro a1r 1Mle, tbe JUl'1 urpd tbe county to eoatunae to QPlore sit. for new llrporta. Allo, toanty otftdall abouJcl limit UM ot Jobll Wayae Airpon to commercial alrltnea and purcbue =for several new general a airpol'U lbould a new r11t nal airport not m1tertaUM, tJae report tlld. Finally, tbe cout1 •boald en1•1• an independent eon. auJtant to hep polJUcal in· n~ CllJ airport development to a mialmum, U.. report Mid. Tbe 1r1nd jur1 b11 'been sbarplJ crttieal ot t.be °'111119 CouDt)' Board"'~ -ill bMdlfn4 of apavLgn al lolm. w.,. AtrPon. ' \ ' SANTA CRUZ DB TENERIFI!, Canlf~t,luda <AP) -A cbartef'ed TZT plane carryin1 149 Br Uab pa11en1era, lncludiDI ~· cbUdrtlo. a..W 11*> • ........ taln In the Canary bland.I today and ~arch pluel reported no aign of 1urvlvor1, a lrport 1uthoriUet sald. Wreckage, of the plane wu re- po r ltd sighted Jual be fore nlgbtlall aboul 1.2 miles from the Loa Rodeos Ail])Orl oulakle Su· \a Cnm.. where contact WU IOlt with the jet six minute& before It w&1 d"' to lud. the control tower aaid Searchers ear lier reported they tbougbt they bad sighted debris rrom the Boein& 727 Jet in the Atlantic Ocean about five miles off lhe rocky island of Teoerife, the 141"1i!Sl a.sland 10 the Canary cllaiD. lo London. a Minist r y or Oefense spokesm an b ad s aid "the plane has come down m Spanish territorial waters " But a irport authorities said s ear ch p lanes s potte d the pla ne's wreckage on a mountam slope and there was no sign of hfe. T he charter. fli ght number DA 1000 of the British Oaq-Air cha rter airline, was en route from Manchestl'r. England. An airline spokesm an ssud all of those aboar d were British citizens. lie said there were 135 adults, three children and a crew of eig h t aboa rd Mos t o f the pHsengers. he s a1d, were from t he Mancheste r a rea of t he English Midlands. 1·,.....r..,,,, BADHAM ... , i.1tuat1o n 1 altt:r lhal Ill · conceived raid." Ba d.ham told lbe students, "lt has been demonstrated over and over again that the Pr esident of the United Slates is unable to make a hard and fas\ decilW>n and stick to 1t. • · L ater , in an int e r view , Badham said he had told con· s t iluents weeks a go t hat a milltary raid no longer could be cons idered a viable soluuon to freeing the hostages. He Sald such a movewouldbetoolare. "Now." be told tbe atudmts. ··our friends around lbe world are viewing our leadel"Ship with dis· may." He noted tbtt in plaJllling mlHlary operations properly, a margin always ls lef\ for error. "If we sent nine helicopters. six !>hould have been enough to do the Job;' he said . Later he said that if lbe ill- f ated raid does not worsen COD· d 1t 1ons !o r th e Am e r ican hostages m Iran. "lt m'ly al ll'asl serve t.o wake up a lot of J>l'Oplt· who have been pooh- poohing preplll'ed.ncss." Badham s aid that he knew nothing more of lbe Jraruan raJd than he had heard through the news media. He added that none or ha s committee's othe r 44 ml.'mbers, "that I 've talked to." had an inltllng or the raid during its preparation. "[ WU at.wined by the DeW11," he said. "And I am chagrined that my country would pull off an opera- tion like that so poorly." Badham sa1d he doesn't know what the nalloo's next move in the lrania.o crilla wlU be. ··1 expect Congress to go back 1n session Mond ay a nd go bananas.·• he said. =:.a.:::~~:.·~~ attempt ••;eueeMd. Por tll9 ,..,.., arowa Mid, •••• blft aot ruled CKlt ..,, ,,,. Uoa, Md we tUU want to '-"""• thJ.a U DMC«'dY U we CID '' TM ill-fated ial11&an ,. .. .-. dertalUID b)' I Def ... °'"'1· ment toJce made up ot WJlun teeu f r om au tbe araat d Mrvicel. Sourca l aid &M 110 called Dlka Team bu lralned In secret at Port Br•u. M.C. Tbe operaUon lnvolvtd ap proximately 90 U.S. mllll•r y penonoel, plus alr crew1. IL In eluded e1.-.i h•llcoptera plu11 trauport &1.rplanet. Alto1.t.ber, t.be mluk>o wu on J rant an aoU for about three houra. Hrown said. The atagina 1lte for the OS*'• Uoa wu a remote landlna area in the desert 200 miles from Tehran. Brown s aid the 1ute WJJI to be used for refueling The operatiom plan pnmded that the mlsam wOU.ld be called oCf if fewer Shea e beUCOl)Wn1 weA opentloul. That occ~ wbeo three helicopters were out of commlpkJo, Brown said. Two beUCOIJtttS had trouble on the way to the landing s.Jtc. One landed in the desut. ills crew to be pic ke d up b y a not h e r hehcopter. A second hc Ucopter m a lf unctioned. t urned back and 'landed aboard the Nimitz Al the desert refue ling site. Brown said, a third helicopter suffered hydruuhc malfunctJons which put it out or comma.ssaoo. Th\' Pentagon chief said that de~odinR upon the success of the refueling oper ation. a second declsloo was to be made as to whether t.o go on to Tehran. Brown said defens~ officials knew the "long and a rduo~ tnp" to the desert site would tax the capacity of lbe hehcopt.ers, which were based on the aircraft earner ~lm1u. 10 the Arablan ~a Brown :.aid that v.hJle talon~ o (( in tht• desert d~rkne~. ·• helicopter col hdt!d v.1th th•· C·l.30. and bolh caught hrc Burglars Hit Home in NB Coast Community CoUe~e !Ji-.. t rict 01.aDcellor Norma.a Wau.on lost more than S2 .000 worth of \'aluables to burglars. !\ewport Beach police reported toda). According to polJce reporu.. the bre a k-\n at Watson 's Eastbh.df home occurn!d Tburc; day between 10:30 a.m. aDd S JS p.m . Police said the Uueves pned open a slidulg glass door to get mto the bome to steal 1ewelr). cash, silver aod camera eqwi> ment. No Comment At El Toro Spokesmen at El Toro Ma nne Corps AJr StatJon declined any romment to day on the atte mpt ed rescue or the I ranian hostages A spokesman for the air s tation 's com manding general referred queries to the base in!onnauon of- ficer. A spokesman in that of. fke said no informaUoo or co mme nts w o u Id be forthcoming and directed rurtber questiom to the Department of Defense in Wu hingtoo. O.C. Services.-..----..~! Helil/or Mes am PrJ•iW funeral MtVICM .... fl:tr:l:'~~ta ... tfHIP'9 ~Ultld wtMn their •mall. •lntf...,.1lne aircraft crulled ltte *-day ht Kena CoaDl)<. -..r tftw ror the ptlot and bl.a wUe Mtt itMduJed Sat&U'Uy. A r k--' cu ket ceHmony was h•ld Oil• "'°"""1n1 at. Lltlle 5'1· ,.,,. "' t..., Poor. • C•tholic u nlt•r-1tlm, tor Tht1m11 ud Pat McOuv.,.., .,_ 8um1tra Place. Cot&.alJfiu. A Lo• An• .. let mortuary t p fl lc.J•m•n o l d a famlly rnem~ t,t • nun att the 1.Mtttu-Uoo flurl•I lf>(l<>Wt'<I i.t All Souls <Alm ettty. I <OfU( ~ac h A 11~man for CUMlncham and O'Corvwvr Mortuary In Los Angf'I ... o ld llo obituary a. rormol.lon wu made available r •·v.ardl n g th e c oupl e . puueniCtrt ln the 111-faled aircra ft that 11ppa reaUy hil turbulenc ove·r the epnwUnc Te Jon Ranch . A dual funeral Is aclaeduled for 10 :30 a.m Saturday in Wrstm1n."\ler for the other-couple kallect in the Sund•y crash, Larry and Cleone McC1rt of 1052 Salinas Ave .• Costa MCl'la . Mr. Mccart. reportedly piloted tbe Piper Coman~be .which may have lo6t part of a wing ln a storm before divine earthward late Sunday night after laking o!r Crom Visalia where lbe rour had visited friends an d rel· atlves. Tbc McCarts' ser vice ls '<C hedule d for West mins ter Memoria l Park chape l. 14801 Beach Blvd Thr~ or the victims were fl ug hes Air cr a ft Company employ~ Mr. McCart was a t fl c hn1ca l s upe r visor a nd ~t cGovern a maten cl supervuor c1t the com p~ny ·s Fullerton f.sc1hty. Mrs . Mccart, a 20-yea r Jlught!:S employet:, worked at the firm '!> Newport Beach facility, a sPokesman swd. Sh~ Ls survived by her son. At. lt'n Taylor, now Ln the U.S. r.; a vy; three brothers, L)'Ddal. J ack and Darrell Merrell. and two sisters Patricia Wilson and Lou ise Parter. Mr McCart is survived by bis ~tepson Allen T aylor ; bis pa r ents. Mr. and Mrs. J ack McCart ot Council Blu!rs. Iowa . and sisten. Bdty Roberts. Mary Pollard. F1oreoce Clark. Sharon Rodnguez. Ro~ne McCart and Diane Sou.ta. Kern Qxmty officials said Mr. McCart was fl)'l.D g to Orange County's John Wayne Airport when the crash occurred. Cow~ aearcbing ror stray cattle oo lbe Tejoo Ranch came U('f'OS~ the air craft wreckage and bodJes Wednesday a rt.er two days of futile search.1ng by Civil 1\1r Patrol pa.lots . Coast Man Killed In K8D8a8 Crash CHANUTE. Kan. (AP) -A m an autborati~ ide ntified as William J ackson of Newport Beach was killed Thursday in a s i ng l e -c a r acc id e n t near C h a nute , in so uthe a s tern Kansas. The ~as Highway Patrol reported that J acboo, 44, died alter bis car struck a guardrail and pole on U.S. 169 a half-mile north o( Chanute, then fiipped over . The accid eot occurred about 12:30 a.m. We now stoek tlae fabalo•s eolleetio• by· Hollywood Clothes ~ ~. ~ -.> · All Suits & Sportcoats % Price * 'I ........ ~- ·AJada's Tiial Near End CloalDf ar1lam••H •• , ... RodlleJ . Alcala ...... Md kidaao lrtal .,. ct. to ...... Moaday ta Ora•1• Co\a•lY Superior Court alter 1911•...., in lbe '-lthy UM~ Thunday. ProMCutar R eberd P'amell called l wo ftaal rebunal wil· ....... die llaad who ladkat-e d convkted foraer Joseph Drake. a dtfenae w•tnen . couldll't be Lnlltect Drake bad tu tl(ied earlier thl IJ week tbat be and other Orao1e County Jall lnm•ln bad roocodeld atorie. •Mama\ Alea.la to gain cooeeaslons ln their own ca.au. But proba\.ioq officer Jaznej Daty aod Colla M"a DOllce in v"Ua•t.or Geor8e Y esbick both Hld Drake WU D0t eon&1def'td trustworthy lo their dealiD1s with him. ' Alcala, 38, ol Mooterey Part. ls charsect with abducting 12· year-old Robin Samaoe ol Hunt· lngton Beach la,st June and tak· ing ber t.o the foothills of Sierra Madre, wbere her skeletal re· mains were found. Alcala was never called t.o the witness stand to testify in bis own behalf. Defense attorney John Barnett bad used Drake's testimony to disc redit two "jailhouse snitches" who said Alcala ad· mitted to them he slapped but never stabbed Miss Samsoe and lured her lo bis car by saying be wanted lo take pictures of her for a maguioe layout. Alcala is an amateur photographer . Oralee had claimed that wben be and other inmates could not get Alcala to say anything last summer. they made up stories later used in court concerning the abduction or Miss Samsoe. Yezbick, bowever, told jurors in Orange County Superior Court Jud ge Philip Sc hw ab 's courtroom that Drake was not considered a reliable informant and bas beeo "blackballed." Barnett. i n his de fense of Alcala, has attempted to dis credit not only the testimony of the jailhouse informants but also or firefighter Dana Crappa, a seasonal employee of the U.S. Forest Ser vice near Sierra Madre last J une who claimed sbe saw a man resembling Alcala "forcefully steering" a blonde-haired child into brush ar ea the day Miss Samsoe disap- peared. Bameu introduced testimony from an Irvine psychologtSt who said he believed Mtss Crappa h a d bee n hypnot1 zea a na brainwashed by investigators. Fa rnell countered with a Santa Ana psychiatrist who said that wasn't the case. Neither man ever personally examined the wi tn ess b ut o n l y r ead transcripts of taped inter views and listened t.o the tapes Closing arguments in the case are eX"pected to take au day Mo n day T he JUry of nine women and three men could begin deliberations by Tuesday after receiving instructions from the Judge. If c-0nvicted or murder and k i dna ppin g wilb s p ec i al circumstances. AJ cala could be sentenced to death. Seminar Set On New Laws A free all-day seminar on new California laws will be conduct· ed Saturday at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Sponsored by the college's ad· ministration of justice program. the seminar will be held from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Fine Arts Room 222. Anaheim attorney Walter 0 . Posey will serve as in- structor. Topics will include changes in drug and sex laws, determinate sentencing, firearms Jaws. vebi· cle code sections, plea procedures and juvenilecourt laws. Bridgtt tt'erlt Operations are \Dlder way to build a 24-foot-wide trestle near the Upper Newport Bay Bridge on Coast Highway where a new bridge will be J~ated. Below, pile driver for eman John Maple gives s i g nal s to th e c r a n e operator. Job Figures Reflect OC Recession March employment figures for Orange County reflect the early stages or a recession. according to state labor analysts. Tbe county unemployment rate dropped from 4.4 percent in Februa ry to 3.9 pe rcent rn March. but more telling is Orange County's e mployment growth rate, said a montbly re- port re leased by the Stale Employment Deve lopme nt Department. E mployment at firms in the county rose 4.8 percent from M a r c h , 1979 , l <> Marc h , 1980. EDD statistics showed. In contrast . the a verage employment growth rate for the two previous years was double that 4.8 percent rate. The year ending March, 1979. the growth rate was 7.9 percent. while the same period in 1978 showed a growth rate of 10.9 per· cent. However, the number of un· employed residents in tbe coun· ty dropped to a low of 3.9 percent in March, lower tban bolb the s tate wide and nationwide averages. Translated to numbers, that meant out of a total labor force or U>9 million workers, 42,700 were jobless. Despite March's healthy show- ing, the number of workers on unemployment rolls will rise sharply in June, the state report predicted. And contributing t o a n economic downturn dwi.ns the next quarter will be moderate layoffs in lumbering, fabricated metals and boat companies. Motor home manufacturing will suff•r the heaviest 106ses, the re-port continued. 'Hawk' and 'Dove' Analyze Vietnam R ead ers who adjust to Daylight Saving Time Sunday wW find these timely stories in the Daily Pilot. CSEDIT CALLBDf -Debt collectloo baa become quite civtliled these ~. says Karl Gibba, u1rd aenerauon manaaer ol a collectkla .,ency. But tbe aoaI is atill the aame. to 1et debtors to pay their ~. FIVE YEA&8 AFTE& - TboH Americana wbo left Viet· nam via tbe embassy roof and bellcOPten u ~ Viet cons m· cln:led SU,C. eaded our pres- eaee there, but not our conc.m Oftr' tlle war. A notM .. baWk" aad "do••" analyse wbat America leu'Ded. POllftAl'I' 01' AN Aan&T -Dawt c.rr.dlM, Wbo plQI ., • the tortured life of artist Paul Gauautn. hopes th.la role will help btm abed bll reputaUan ol beiDI 81 mystical and UDCODYm• tioaal u 101De of tbe ebanden be bu played. He says, "You have to act to play tbe part (of Gau1uJ n). You can't walk "throqbtt.'' GO HAWAIIAN -Tbe illand ,notU ii uppenD01t lD awnmer swimwear and afternoon f aabloaa. 0..tpen advlle to wear bri'9llt GD brilbt. Find out hew to .au11in. the bold c:ol· on wltla maw bats, breeel«a anc1 .,.....111 reaturtns. Fuel Prices Drop; Plenty Now Available LOS ANGELES <AP> -Fuel conservation and lbe law or sup- ply and demand have brought an unexpected dividend to Southern Calitorrua motorists: a drop in prices for the second straight week and an increase in gas a vailability, the Automobile Club neported. Gasoline prices overall dropped 0.2 cents in Southern California this week and more stations will remain open oo weekenda than anytime since the beginning of the year. ac. cording to the club's weekly Fuel Gauge report. The ltatklll operators are ex- tendiog their boun and lowertnc their prices so lbey can sell their gaa, thus protecting future al· location levels, said d ub spokesman Mike Muinter. In fact. dealen are beginning to cut into thelr federally reg- ulated profit margin of 18.1 cents a gallon lo the face of fierce competition from Chevron statioos. But, while the trend may be popular among consumers weary ol 1u lioel and rapidly rising prices, at least one dealer complained that the new price competltioa may run blm out ol busliaeu. Jeny .Kaplan, owner of a Shell ataUGD In Sherman Oab, said he's lowered his aelt-aervlce prices by a dime "Just to move out the gas." . ·•we·ve· got five Cbe'1'0ll ata- Uom with huge lines around us," he said Thursday. •'Chevron ls 1etttnc most of tbelr supply from Saudi Arabia wblcb la aell· inc tbe cnJde at barrel prices way below everybocb'." Kaplan added tbat be'a ltJttlDI little mlp flam lbeU a~ for "adYlff to 1ta1 open IGG1er boml and oa Sundays.•• \ J . • . ·Mill_e~ W~n't Quit SupervUor Shrugs Off Censure BJ DAVID IW'nllANN ................ Su,.rvlaor l:dlaon Mlller, ahru1JJq off tbe cena\lte of fellow Democrat.I earlier tlUa week, lncUeated TburtdaJ be would not ree1p from \he party. "I ba•e no l.nteatioa ot daalai· lDI party afflliatloG," MWer to&d reporten duriq a prea eGD· tereoce la bis Saata Ana omee. There bad been apeculatioo - some of lt r~ by tbe 3rd Dis· trtct superviaor hlmael! -that Miller would sever Illa Ues with lbe Democratic Party after tM Oran~• CQtmty C.Otrat Commit· tee omclal11 Ceuured blm Mon- day followiDI a ra'6COUI urrim 14iller bad a.,.,.,.Uy eu1l8d tbe wralh of top local party leaders tor bl• coatlnuln1 poUUcal broadaldea acalut state Democratic Party dU.t Richard J . O'Neill -au.cu that llWer kept up Tbunday by aa)'iJ:le that O'Neill was .. lnelfec· tual" u party leader. "He baa proven be ii i.ncapa· Report Hits Space At Sitton Home By DELORES BROOKS l&WIN Of .. Dllty ............ Officials aren't working fast enough to ease overcrowding at the county facility Cor a~ children, the Orange County Grand Jury said in a report re. leased 'Il)ursday The JUT)' urged the County Board of Supervisors to qwckly implement a series of step5 to increase capacity at Albert Sit· ton Home and questiooed the need for additional studies or- dered by the board. Ti11W Change Scheduled For Sunday WAStllNGTON CAPJ Most Americans wiU set their clocks ahead an hour ~ weekend to start six months or daylJgbt· saving time. The official lJme to change is 2 a.m . local time Sunday, which means that adjusted clocks and watches then will read 3 a.m. But most people are expected to make'tbe switch before going lo bed Saturday. Under the Uniform Time Act. daylight-saving time is observed in most of the United Slates and its territories for slx moatba - from the lut SUnday in April UD· til the last Sunday lo October. Areas which do not observe DST a r e Arizona. Hawaii. Puerto RJco. the Virgin Islands, American Samoa and the area or Indiana within the Eastern Time Zone. In another change . citbeas of Juneau and the surrounding a rea of southeastern Alaska will shift at 2 a.m. Sunday from the Pacific Time Zone to the more westerly Yukon Time Zone. This permanent change or ti me zo nes. r e quest ed by Juneau's Assembly. was ap· prove d l as t y e ar by the Tra nsportation De partment. Jo the six months since SU perviaors dee Jared the Sit1.on overcrowding a top priority, lit- tle progress bas been made toward resolving the problem, the grand jury report cootinued. The JUJ'Y is a.1ao ~emed, its report said, "that stopgap. t.em· porary piecemeal meuures will take the platt of longer range, more permanent relief." Adm..Wioo.s to Albert s;UOQ Home ha" increased .s penait over I.be past two years, fortin« the home t.o exceed Its capacity or 68 ctuldren on sevna.l oc- casions. A senes of recommendatJom fo r t!Xpandang the home 's c a pac ity was a d opt ed by supervuors to J anuary, includ· rng turning class rooms into dorm1tones, moV111g classes to adjacent Greeley School and some remodehng and coo.struc· tlOD . But work on those recommen- dat1ons bas run anto "serious de· lay," the jury S&Jd. Wbtle remodelJ.ng work oa tbe home continues. cluldttn have to be moved back and forth daily bet ween the home's dormitories a nd clas srooms at Greeley School . the grand J&lt')' report noted. "It seems incooceivable that sufficient accommodations are not available to serve t.boM! children who are in Deed ol pr-. tectioo. •• the report said. ''Bec:w these cbildna are powert-to~ oa.., _ behalf, it ii easy to defel' tWr nttds in favor of more vocaJ in- terest gJ"OUJl6." the JW"Y said. Analiftm Man Die8 In FD"e at Home A 24-year-old man died from smoke inbalaUao early today in a fire that des troyed an Anaheim apartment. Tbe victim was idenlirled by Anaheim Fire Departmeot In· vesligat-0r Mi chael Doty as Edward Alexander Kalnozots 24. • ,.,, ..... r. .,.., .... '·' . '. . : .. ·· . ' . ' . ... , . .. ' • '•' I ' "'• SUPER BLOOM For More 8'ooms ~d fruits. Specially developed for use on veaer~bles, nowenns plAntt, fnilt trees, shrubs and bulbs. FOf outsundlng resuhs, ~ppfy u time of pl,vuln1 and when fruit or flower buds ~gin to form •• Sale Price 10 lb. sire, res. u . 79 12.99 ~11111 ymar J1ant1 ... Unt·Gro Potting Soll And your plants'll love Unl-<Jro pottfng soil. Ifs smooth blend of sclenftflcally formulated Ingredients nurtures them. supplying the pH balance and nutrients they need. The aeration and drainage of Unl-Gro's balanced anti-pocking formula provtdes the pertect soil for plants. It's o real love affair. It could be the start of something big. 2 Cu. Ft. Size , $3 99 Reg. •5:10 SALE PRICE • bl• ot l"llllDlq tbe Demoeratk P~rtv ID UU.. tfate," be aald. ne c.traa CommiU.ee'• ,... olutiGD, 8dope.ed OD a 21-4 ~ wltb tbree ab1tentlon1. bad cbar8ed the aupervilor wttb ,... aortbl& to 0 Wateraate-atyle -. ethical campal,.. practlc:e." ad impulDinl •-u.e IOOd ume Of the OemOcratic J>arty. It.a ot· ftciala and elected represen· taUves." Miller. appolnted to office by Gov. F4mund G. Brown Jr. lut year and nmn1nl for electiGD June 3, bad made public a C<le· fidential memo to ?'Neill days earlier oa party fundraialn& ac- tivities, The supervisor alleged \be plans ••ve special privileges to r ich donors and aUowed Republicans t.o belong to a CJ"Olq> llnown u ''the cabinet.•• Immediately following the central commltlee m eeUn1. wbicb bad lneluded a face-t.o- f ace eonfrontation between MlJler and O 'Neill, tbe aupervilor bad iodlcated be wu considering leaving tbe party "it the leadet'Sbip isn't changed." But Thursday. Killer said be bas oo loteoUoo of doing so, even though be bad coos.ldered it as an option at one time. He labeJed the censure action against him as "improper," but insisted it would have no ill ef. fects on his re-election cam- paign. Miller Ls running against Republican Assemblyman Bruce Nestande, and cartoonist Ruas Mam:W2g. MiDer said O'NeUI wu unhap- py with bis appotntment by Gov· ernor Brown last year and made no effort to stop attacks against him by fellow Democrats im· mediately rollowing tbe an· nouncement. Has appointment was con· troversial because of statements he made about the Vietnam war while in captivity in North Viet· nam. Miller was a Marine pilot dunng that cooflict. ·t kept m y mouth shut," M Iller said of bis reaction lo the attacks. But when they persist· ed. be said, "l chose to attack back." Miller said it was O'NeiU's job as party boss to keep other Democrats. in line and prevent the divisive bickering which sur- rounded Ilia appointmeat. He aald O'NeW, a wealthy rueber ID S... Juan Capbtrano. wu be9d ol tbe state party for his "own self.interest." He also claimed that since much of O'Neill'• land boldfncs are within lliller's 3rd Dislrirt, the party official was angered becauae be did not have either a frtend or t.cmioess associate in tbeselt. Miller cootsded that O'Neill's principal interest now ls in becoming eithe r national chairman or treasurer or tbe Democntic Party. O'Neill was not available for comment and a spokesman for btm said he would not respond to Miller's charges. lloomlng lmpatt1n1 ----..... ---. .. ..... ..,_., ...--.. __ _ SAU Pitel 59C Grape Ivy ~~·1.99 IALIPllCI 'l.49 lAl'il : 61f uo ~ rwv ~ E LLIS 8 'lANDICAPE AND DIUVIRY · IDYICa AVAl.Aal MK • -Ill I Mn •ooecMUIST • fOlllCTAIM YAWY ...... _ ........... ...., .. •na1aMwn1 ... , .. " ....... \ • .1 . .....-........ _ -- CWLYPtLOT Ftldey. Aptll 26. 1MO 'Iheir Nµrnher's Up DA8TAaDLY DIGIT DEPT. . Word out of Sacramen&o today ua&• ts that OM ot our mo1t hellowed state ~aUI ls ln deep ll'Quble. Evil d*1• h•v• faUtn up on lM Callforn.la Oepertmtr1t ot Motor Whlrles Thls t.rrtble news about a beloved bur au ency. known t~hout the st ate with anectlon aa "The DMV" for nort. may cause open 1rerp n1 In tht stre-et.a Motoriall who have lov\'d C'very vlstl to their local OMV Otttce m11y drape bl r k c~pe i.bout thelt smog rertlrkatM ld the bad Mws dnbblt's out Now tor the fact.a PJalnly, the DMV has run clear oul of numbers. That's rte.ht . t he OM rac~ u dt&tt deficit DO YOO a£ALJZ£ ~hat a d.isuter it Is when W"I 0Pt1raUonaJ state bureaucracy. flnds atself numberless' Thf'Y net"1 nwnbt'rs for evttryLblna. Tupayera have num· bers. Qlnvlcts are numbe~ Yow driver's Ucense ls Iden· llfied by digits. Eve11 your license piste ha letter aod nurnber com t.aioatiOQs. And that. rnends. is precisely the DMV's vnalion. Callfomia bas now assued so many license plates that the slate has exhausted the supply of s1x·characler number and letter combinations. · The supply is out. thal 1s, after the DMV censors eliminated au the letters that make racial slurs. dlrty words or srude connotations ILke NUT or SAP or FOP Now lacking s ix.Jetter combinations. it is. of course. possible that the OMV could squeeze a seventh character onto the present plate size This poses the threat of scrunching the letters and numbers together. Such squeez· ing might strain the eyeballs or the cop who is writing oul your traffic ticket. What we need now is for the citazenry to step forward with bright and innovative ideas on how the OMV can solve its digital disaster Why. here are some of those bMlliant notions now : -MAKE LICENSE PLATES longer. so they'll simply carry more numbers and letter:.. We hove stretch jets and stretch pants. Why not stretch plates? It would be a boon to the economy. Folsom Pnson wouJd spend money to re· tool and everybody else will go out and buy st retched license plate frames -KEEP OUR PLATES at the present length but make them taller . This would allow the OMV to employ two rows or letters and numbers. This would still hype business with the need for nt>w. t all License frames Then too. those ego motonsts who pay extra for vanity plates would get two lines for dis play or their messages. like· BACKOFf' CREEP Ttus might rausc a slump in bumper sticker s ales but that would be domg society a favor -PROPOSE THAT tht.• DMV c;tar1 using oddball l'ha ractcrs on the plates. thu:-. opt:ning up J ""hole scnc~ of nc" ('Ombinations Like thb .. : ~~· CAL I F 0 R N I A ~., ..... .. ENJOY OUR PRIME .RIB • • • .... • Tu:<>·lme Pl.ates Would Malu> Room /or U>ng Message& l\l fl~t. of course. the rnps might arrest you for dnv 1ng with an exp1rC'd Russian hc-ense plate but they"ll get used to 1l Now that we've solved the DMVs d1g1tal crisis. we move a nd <1ffer aid and co mfort to some other bureaucracy Maybe we-c:in <.Ir> 5-0metlung nice for the Internal Hcvenue Service SALT LAKE C.:ITY (AP>· O.plt.t boolnC INlll tM audlwe and doubU eap...ued by other putllatl. Carwr AdmlDiltratiiDD and Alr Force ottlctll1 arlUf!d ln an•= broMeut debate that the llant MX mlJ1Uc project la to counter Soviet nudear tt.rmctb. The two hour. Uv. Protr•m Tbunc&ay IU&bt, delortbld Uthe nrat ~Ila k1Dd ever au.em=., lbe PubUc iiroadcuUDI Snt.tm, toc:Uhd oo .,,umeot.t Hr llll \he SR bllUon mlNUe 1yat.tm the A\r Fotte wants to build lD Utah ud Nevada delert valleys;. 'The 1how . moderated by JournaUat Bili lloyen, wH bcamotl to mou than •SO public teleylalOQ and radio 1taUom NATION I WEATHER ~~,_ tbe COUDb7 mm tbe MW weQHliaped IJ; I' & MIU r: u.rn. ''The ScmeU p.id SlOO blWoft to acquire the c:apabutty al a '· first nuclear strike. We must respond to tbat .•. or the 8o¥IMa ~ wUl ~lude w woo't take ttepl to defend OW'Mlwa." AW • panelllt David E. Aaron, tbe ~·· dtpul)' 1M11tmt far ... Uooal MCUdty attain. But ijerbert Seovt1le Jr.'. (Onner deputy director ot nlUl'Ch for tbe ceatrll lnteWaence Aienr,y, l&ld.the MX la ttMlf &-!'pcUa• Ua.l flrst·strit• weapoCl" and a "bad wute ot our money bec:aUM lt doe• not Improve our 1ecurlty " Prit;es Push Oil Earnings Higher.f • • NEW YORK (AP) -Rla1ng oil prices have pushed earnings ljharply tUgher at th.ree or lbe nalioo's largest oil companies. ~ lrt'nd oU en-cutavcs sav should slow later t.hiJ year. The rt!porl~ of f1.rst.quarter profits Thursday followed an· nouncements earlier this week ol profit gains at several'm•jor oU com panles Among those reporting: No S Gull. wbJcb earned S389 million in the quarter, up S6 ~rcent from $249 million a year earlier. Revenues ro.e to S7 K billion (rom $5.6 billion and per·share earnings climbed to $1.98 from $1 28 No 9 Conoco, wblch tallied a 103 percent eaml.nJCa ic1atn. to S328 6 million Crom $161 8 million in the first quarter of 1979 n evenues rose to $4.3 bUUon from $2.8 blllion,'and per·aharc ·um lngs rose to $3.0S from $1 50. -AND NO. It TENNE<.~. which said farst qu•rtcr t'aming11 were $178 mUUon. or SJ 62 a share. up.Spercent from $123 mllllon,or S 1. 17 a share. Revenues were $3.316 billion. agaJ.n.st $2.447 billion In the 1979 period. World oil prices have doubled to about $30 per 42 a•lk>n b11rrf'I since the beginning of 1979, raising U.S. oil prlct•11 und••r Prt•flldf'nl Carter 's ProRram of liftinl( domestic crude oil price rontrnl11 But oil executives s aid the "windfall profit.ft" t i.• on new revenues from the liftlng of oil price control~ woulcJ t rim eurnln1t11 later. . GULF Sl\ID THE LEVY. designed to ralse S227 3 billion. cul first.quarter earnings by $31 million and "will cost th,• N>m puny un estimated $500 million Cor the full year." Seeks Signatures Anderson Picks 'Road Not Taken' W ASHJNGTON <AP I While other presidential candidates con r inue slugging it out for votes in the primaries. John Anderson 1s go. ing another way As a n independent candidate. he'll be seeking signatures on petitions to help put him on the ballot mall S-0 states. The veteran fllino1s congressman form ally declared has indepen. dent candidacy Thursday and dropped out of the rnce for the Republican presidential nomina tion. ·'I h:wc thoscn this tours1• tWl':lUM.' It IS r now ('lc;.ir that l 1.·annot attain a ma· JOnty of the delegates who will be at- tending the Republican National Con· vcntion m Ju I y. ·~he said •woE RM>N lits annoum·1·m1.·11t brought ca lls from :.omc Repu blican ... that ht.• tx> drummed out of the• GOP. Party front·runnN Ronald Rt'agan and :ct spokesman for President Carter accused Art derson of being a ··spoiler"" tn the 1980 election i\SDERSON denied any Ultent to upset the election process and -;aid he would r e m ain a Republican while running his in- dependent race lie s aid the 57 delegate!> pledged to him from six primary elections which he seriously con· tested should feel free to' go their own way. Anderson said that by running a n inde pendent campaign he would feel free to speak out on 1:;sues '"unfettered by party po.sl· tions ·· C'AMPAJGN mdes. who asked not to be 1dent1Cied. :.aad An dl'rson will J!ear his campa1gn to meeting r11tn~ deadlines for lht· ;\;ovember gener al election Next ~eek, for example. An derson will campaign an Geor gia. We s t Vir~1ni.1 . ~ ichigan Md Massachu~ett..c. At Tenneco, meanwhile, Chairman J . L. Ketelaen said Illa company's profits "will not maintain'' their 45 perc:eat rate of Calo through JJ80 as a result ot the levy, wbicb took effect Mareb 1. _.._-= - . 'imarf Kid .... 1 ....... H1<.hard J~mes. 4·ycar-old -.on of a st'hool caretaker in Jlf•nlc) tn·Ardcn. E'ng land. "'as recently tested by child P'~ thologJsts and advised h~ had un IQ of 170. lie taught himself to read at 2 and acts :.t!> oumtutor for sister Sally, i:; months New Vested Suit Arrivals for Sprlag "80" Now is dn opportune time 10 add 10 your sp11ng & Summer wardrobe- v ou· 11 get the latest :.tyles ptus the most desired lables. Hart - Schnatler & Marx. . . • .. ... .... ... ..:: . ..._ -: . -.· Texans Sight Tornadoes Botany. Palm Beach & or course Eagleson's own tme lable. Soltds, stripes & plaids. all in the lighter tabfications for !he seasons ahead. == ...... . ·. .-. . .. •"'• •:.J Twister Damages Town in Oklahoma GHuraf Wraflarr Some'°"' c~ tonight wllll verl•· CJfe <io..dir>PU Sefuro.y eo.st.at 11191'1 In ttw mKt 10 - 60s, -47. 1111-lllqh ,.., 10. -U. Wet«. ff. 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MJlf betide "BEST ..... ,.,. llONTClAM "-'lA ~at 10 GTE ~ a.44111 NM'71 '"""9IDI 385t ft1•erllde Plata 111.-. &.OI A*ll.al w & 59f1119 -..am IM MOO '210 AOMCr1n1 m-nn flUUIJtTCMll Ot~llH aia.u "'"' 1tl CIR'M'IOA tM.LI latbOa II DevOfltntrt -.nn . . l .. -·· ~· . . .... Buaia11itaria• International, political and industry celebrities turned out Thurs- day night to honor Frank Sinatra with Humanitarian Award for fund -raising efforts in behalf of Variety Clubs lnternat1onal's pro- grams to aid needy and handicapped children Presenting awa rd are Princess Grace of Monaco and actor Gregory Peck. VCI telethons raised $7 3 million m past nine weeks Santa Fe Won't Boost LA-San Diego Service SAN DIEGO CAP> -Despite an urgiug from Amtrak and CalTrans. SarAe Fe Rajlway s ays it wiU offer no additional passenger service to San Diego. Robert Welk. a Santa Fe vice pres- ident . says the railroad would not reverse its refusal to begin a seventh round trip from San Diego to Los Angeles. Welk r efused to say whether add- ing trains on the run between California's two largest cities would be dangerous But a study by Amtrak en~in~rs concluded that more trains could be run without problems. DbripU"e Delayed WASHINGTON <AP) -A House vote on whethe r to censure Rep. Charles H. Wilson and to strip h.im of his subcommittee chairmanstup is probably several weeks off. The House ethics committee. which r ecommended the disciplinary steps agains t the v et er a n C alifornia Democrat by a 10-2 vote Thursday, now must approve a report listing the reasons for its de te rmination that Wilson's financial conduct violated House rules. Proposal Stynaied WAS.UNGTON <AP> -Conserva- t iontsts seeking federal protection fo r the magnificent Big Sur coastline are facin~ resistance on both coasts - Californians say they don't want Was h10g t on i nte rfe r i ng. a nd Washington says it couldn't afford to interfere if it wanted to A bill. s ponsored by Sen. Alan Cr anston. D-Calif.. would protect about 100 miles of rugged, moun- ( STATE J taino us seacoas t between Carmel and San S imeon . Cali f.. and authorize $100 million in federal funds to start buying land Opponents. many of them from lhC' Bi~ Sur area. told the Senate Energy and Natura l Resources national parks subcommittee that they are able to protect the land themselves. Gwnmen E'iftgered SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -In an Alameda C oun t y S up e rior courtroom. a nun has identified two of the four gunmen who riddled an Oak land church cafeteria with b ullets in a holdup attempt that killed a 47-year-old grandmother last year. Sister Diane Ma rie told the jury Thursday how the two men fired in the direction of 200 bingo players and pointed out murder defendants Tom- mie P~ell and Darrell .Jones. ooth 31. Pat rol•an Cl.-a red SAN DIEGO <AP) -The last of four US border patrolmen indicted on chari;tes of mistreating aliens has been cleared by a jury. But a pros- ecutor said the trial proved it.s in tended point. ··w e wanted to show . . tha t t he U S. attorney's office demands truthful testimony befort-the grand jury." said Assistant U.S. Attorney Davi d C. Doyle. 501. off selected art prints & wall decor. • Ve'"• plcked out a apeclal ~ of r .... ahteld•, ... 11 hanal..-, plmqu .. , poetera, fr-.d print•, airllOn, and other decoretlona tbet vill look are•t in your ho... ANA ff El~ 50I East Katella Avenue. 172-2472 MISSION VIEJO 308 Mlaslon Vlejo Mall. 495-6582 \ lf you bcN whet 100 lib ..ty wt.-~._ i t, come ... e lot to like. 111ere' • a011athtn1 for ..,.ryone: imprMain acanea and thi ng. for llvinc ~, c •ual decor for deoa, bright •lght• for kitcb ... , fun a tuff f or kld1 ' rOoml . Pier 1 can't iuke your h09I the Louvre, but -c an aake lt llvely: &\Clt1\M&NTO (AR) -tn a declaloo wHh ianpllcaUou ror o&ber •&MM try&aa to control the UH of atomic power, a ftdtiral Jud.ic ruled th•t the Unittd States sovemm nt baa aole •ulhortty to re1ulale the n~lear power lnduatry. T h ru.Un1 by U.S. Dlatrlct Judie Munuel Real atruck down aa wtconslitu· tlon&l lhrff 19'16 CaUfornta laws, lnchMi· Ina <>IW blocklna new nuclear power plant t'OruitrucUon u.nUl a waste dlaposal method hs found, and all olher laws re- hatlna to nuclear planla "TUE J UDGE'S DECISION strikes .tt th~ nRht or the people of Califorma to "'•· Acltll 21. 181() be fr86 from the rtsk of nuclear re•c· tort." aa1d Cov. Edmund Brown Jr .• an oppe>nent of nuclear energy. "I Intend to s ee I.he state of Call!ornia viaorousty fi&ht the decision tbrou.&h the hi&her courts." Real aaid In a 3S·page opinion that the federal Nuclear Regulatory <.:om · mission h as exc lusive power over nuclear plants and the state Energy Commission must not "regulatt: or monitor the const ructlon or operaUoo of any nuclear power plant ... THE ENERGY COMMISmON scud 1t hoped to have its appeal of Real's de- cision heard with a similar case pe~- OA1" 'f PILOT int in the 8tb U.S. Circuit Court ot Ap- peal. Energy Commission attorney 11.lchael J encka said several other atatel have tpodeled t helr nuclear lawa after California's and are watcbln1 tbe nuclear cases here. Real aaid Wednesday the 1154 Atomic Energy Act grants the federal tovem· ment final say over atatel in nuclear regulation. The three state laws, be said, e x ec ution o r the purpose or Congress ... to promote the private de· velopment of nuclear power plants as electrical energy sources in the United States." Bay Gays Outraged hy CBS SAN FRANCISCO <AP I -A number of San Franciscans -homosexuals and heterosexuals -are up in arms over a CBS television program that reportedly portrays the city's political machine as beang controlled by homosexuals. Mayor Dianne Feiostem. who said she bad read a script of ·'CBS Reports Gay Power. Cay Politics," said . "Based on my reading. this is like doing a documentary on the Italians and only :1howim~ the Mafia " MRS. FEINSTEIN. WHO SAID !'h<' threw a CDS reporter out of her offln' during the filming of the show. ~aid th~ script was "hardly reflective of a great m ajority of gays or the speetrum of politics In this city ... The show is scheduled to be broadcast Saturday. The progr am's producer . CBS re- porter George Crlle. defended the pro- gram "For the fi rst tame. people a\l over the nation will be able to see gays as having entered the mainstream of a city's U!e." he said MRS. FEINSTEIN SAID CRILE was the fi rst reporter "l ever asked to leave m y office in the middle of a session." adding that she felt Crile was attemptmg to "twist my answers around " Cnlc derued he wa~ ousted. saying he had asked Mrs Feinstein ljbout her sup- port from hom~exudls and 'the in tl•rview was intcrruptt:"d when 1t got 10 b~ too difnr ull a question poltttcally for the mayor · DAVID SCOTT. A GAY ~ho ran un s uccessfully for mayor lai>t year, said the progr a m constituted ''Ubel and slander in the editing room." A telegram signed by a number of homosexuals, including Jo Daly, a les- bian police commissioner, and Lucia Valeaka, a director or the National Gay Task Force , was sent to CBS. sayina the program was inaccurate and could hurt the network's cre<fjbitity . "ED MURROW WOULD tum over in his grave," said the telegram, which asked the network not to broadcast the program. Ne w:-.men who had seen the script .,aid ~1r~ Feinstein was portrayed as a m ayoral candidate who had to beeome ·'the darling of the Castro (the center of the city's homosexual community)" 1n order to win offi ce Come to your FOR Introducing the participating Olds new Cutlass ~id!~a~:~ s:!•d GOLD 1••ft5 ::~be"':. x~~'i:st every gold-tagged AU four selected options, Oldsmobile. You'll AND FIND get another three find his gold-togged selected options at no Oldsmobiles mean solid extra charge. That alone values. They're popularly GOLDEN is a saving of over $170, priced and ready for based on man~fa<=!urer's delivery. suggested retail prices. Lookforgoldtags on ua 1g15. ~you.buy:CruiseC.00- America's best-selling ca~ . 1JAlll trol, tilt steering~ deluxe Olds Cutlass; roomy Delta 88; seat belts c:ind VS engine ... the luxurious Ninety-Eight; and the highly You also get: Dual sport mirrors, sport personal Toronado. " wheels and body paint stripes. . And the highlight of Gold Tag Days is Gold Tag Days is a golden opportunity. the special saving we're offering on the See your participating Olds Dealer now for Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. his Gold Tag Values. ~ a Okhmoblles ore equipped wlttl ~llt englnet produced by YOrioul dlVbion~ S.. your dealer #Of d9taill. - l, Wl'VI HADONI ... T,_YOU. Offlclals In cl\arae of Oraqe ~ty•1 John Way&e Airport must feel as 11 &bey're '1.l" in a came of dod1 ball. They·re urrounded by players thal lnch.lde lhe •'ed ra1 Aviation AdmlnislraUon, the state O.partment ol Traoaponaua,. and ab airUDes. What the counl)' ll lr)'· ln1 very hard to dod1e la a lot ol coelly •~••l problems. 'lbe FAA. for lnatance. wanta lbe county airport opened lO all .. quallf\ed carrlen." DOt just the two exilt· in1 airlines that are tenant.a. But the st•te Oepartmmt of TransPortaUoo doean 'l want any more noise created at the airport lban l1 t.her" ni:ht now. Jn fact lhe st•le want.a the noiae rf'duced Th41t's no probl m . act'Ordlna to the FAA. Ju.oil dlv1de up the currenUy allowed 40 nJ&hta amooa the two extslina olrlines Alr Callfomla ancflfuahe. Alrw at -and lb • four new ones Fronller, Continental PSA and Wtstern No good, say Air CaJ and Airwest tr the county takes away W\Y of our fiighUI or our termina l space, we.11 sue. Letting the four new airlines run flights in addition to the 40 ol Air Cal and Airwest means the stale will s uo because of increased noise. And if county officials try doing nothing, the FAA as well u a few of thoc;e rour airlines wlll take lbc county to court. A Frontier executive came up with Q masterpiece of understatemenl when be observed that the situation bas lhe county "between a rock and a hard place " Jt's questionable bow long the county can keep dodg· ing before il gets hit by legal action from the host of players in this ve ry ~erious game. Gauging Growth Iinpact More fire stations. More sheriff's protection. More libraries. More schools. More flood control channels. There's no question about it -Orange CoWlty gov· ernment faces a tall order to fill when new development takes place. In the days before passage of Proposition 13, it was generally fell the added tax base generated by new de· velopment offset the cost of extending government sehrices to newcomers. Since the pass age of Proposition 13, however, govern· me nt is scraping for dollars. In many cases, government simply cannot afford to service the demands placed on it by new developments. It 's a complex issue that has raised concerns in the hi ghest offices of Orange County government. That concern led last week to approval by the Board of Supervisors of a seven .month e xperimental program m which fisca l impact reports will be required from de· vclopers or large scale projects. This generally means those involving more than 250 residential units or more than 50 acres. The reports will weigh the rin ancial benefits of a 11nrt1cula r deve lopment with the cost of providing rwccs~&Jry scrvicc.-s. Some developments m ay show a posillve ratio, others may not. Developers in the latter n 1teRory may find they will have to subsidize the costs of <·xtcndrng the services. Thl' fiscal impact report experiment is not without its 1 nt1c:, While it has support from the build.mg industry, there are rears that reports will only add to red tape, in· r rease plan processing time and add new expense to the already high cost of housing. B<.ickers of the pilot fiscal impact report program <Inn •t bc·hcvc tho~e things will happen. They believe I urthcr that the infor mational benefits of the reports will far outweigh any negative aspects. Supcrvi~ors acted correctly in authorizin g the expen · rncnt. A scvcn·month trial undoubtedly will show whether I h(• report." are useruJ. If they arc not. the board has the power to end them. rt "houlti not be afraid to chop orr the program 1f 1t isn't working. • Op1n1on~ expressed in the space abovo are those of the Daily Pilot Other v11!ws c11pressed o n this page are those of their authors and df11Sll; Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P O. Bo.I( 1560. Cosra Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Suicide Hy L.M. IJOYD Lot of people wi nd up in lhe hos pital after unsuccessful ~u1c1dc attempts . Ques tion arises as to what proportion of these really intended to do thcmsclve~ an As opposed to those who didn't really want to kill themselves but execut· c•d the act as a cry for help Thirty·onc such ~:-:· ::::.: we re s tudied at the New Orleans Charity llos p1tal It was determined th:it only 13 intended lo make the gesture while 18 actually tried in earnest. rr typical, this small s ampling indic ates the ~uicide attempt is more like· ly than not to be a genujne ef· fort. Q . Wh a t 's a ''s i ll y grouse"? A. Beheve you refer to the folklore famous Paul Dun· Dear Gloomy Gus .. The P.ubllc be damned! • -William Henry Vanderbilt, 1883. ··People who r ead newapapera don't de· cide elections." - Howard Jarvis, 1980. We've come a Iona way In only t7 ·years. Haven'twe? J.R.C. yan s silly grouse. It nested near the 01g Onion Ri ver and laid square eggs. Hunyao's boys used them for dice. Mrs . J o hn Tr ice of .Jonesboro. Ark .• was born an 1897. lier father, who d1t!d in 1908, was born 1828. So re- ports a Jones boro client. who asks· "Who else do y'>u know alive today whose mo:·· :-r-· father was bom in 1828 or earlier ?" Can't come up with a singlen~me.offhand. T h at a dis proportionate number of the world's most powerful men were "mom· ma's boys" has been report· ed . tt is also true that alm~t a ll or the fa mo us female comicl> wre "daddy's girls" who consider themselve~ un. uttracllve. Among the more ancient . • .. : R>ns put to the citizens by polLc;tcrs Is: "Would you go on working even if you had e n o ugh money lo guarantee an immediate comfortable reUrement7'' How It's answered dependr. on who's answering. Readers or Intellectual magazlnes for the most part say yes, they'd s tay on the job. The majority of random householders. though, say no, they'd quit. Each room tn a house ec hoes dlUerenlly . Therefore, eoch time you walk rrom one room to another, your voice ch1n1es. somewhllt. Or 10 contends 1U1 acoustic• expert. la It true that you can slow down your heart beat by put. Una mU1tard on your food? A W eat German doctor HY• so. Robert N. Wted/Publlwr Jaelt Andenon Busy Days for -U.S. ID.telligenc . . W ASIUNGTON -lrfteW•cm~ repof'tl have bftn Ooodlo1 into w Hb~ on aapecu of \be crt1ea ln the Perala.n Gulf and Mahaal.ltan. Here a,.. 1ome of the receot blahUahta: The lran.lana' dalm tbat Iraq t a U.S. aa~Wte -deapfte lt.a w e I 1 • d oc umented s uppo rt or terrorlltJt and <'lose tie to the Sovie t Uo&on -us or co u r s e a bs urd But 1 n t h e hysterical Al· mosphere or Ayatollah Khome ini 's revolu· h onary realme, tbe charge gains a certain beUevabaUty from the Carter administration's decision to sell Iraq U.S.·built engines for four Iraqi frigates. Reps. Jonathan Bingham, D· N. V .• lllld Mlllicent t'enw1ck. R· Paul Harvey N.J •• have prot.ted lhll Hie to a blatanUy anU·U.S. nauea. u have many of President Carter'• top adv1aers. But IOW'cet say S.cretery of State Cyru Vance aupporU the sale. aod lhe preal· dent wW OK It, despite the prop- aganda ammunition ll 1lves Khomeln.l in the lraql-lraruan conflict. and the trouble lt could s pell ror hlm a mong Jewish voters. THERE ASE new reports that the Red Army 11 uaillg nerve gas to flush Af1baa rebels out of their hldeouts ln the Hindu Kush mounlaiM. an outrage that wu firs t disclosed in thls column. The reports were recently coo· firmed by CBS corres pondent Dan Rather's melodram atJc vis· it to th e front line s 1n Ar1banl.stao. Intelligence experts have iden· tifled the nerve gas as Soman. which ts absorbed through the skin and bnngs agonJllng dealh wllhiD 15 mlnu&el ol UPQhre. ThouO Preti..,. Carter prom. lsed t6at the United States would abltala from worda and ... bolUle to the Iranian IOV· ernmlDt, tbe adminlatraUon hu beea movlac quietly to expedite tbe claima of Amerlc.n busl· neumea and others 11ain.st Iran by eeeklng to have all the lawsuit.I consolidated before a smile federal court. probably ln New York. INTEaESTINGLY, one of the biggest benefact.ors or the break in di.,.omatic relations -and the deep.freeze of Iranian assets -is Chase Manhattan Bank, whose bou, David Rockefeller. played such an inOuent1al role in admrttang the ex·shah to the United SUtes, which sparked the hostaee seizure. Chase Manhattan's S2 b11Uon in lranjan funds a re n ow safe fr o m withdrawal by t.he Khomeini government. The Knmlla'1 aaek ... Soviet dillidentl UU '*'*'"' Andrei Sakharov Dmitri Dudko WU ....... inlUaled u a meam the re1lme from em...,,.._· ment durina tbe IUIDllMI' Olnt- plca. But It 1011 deeper tllM ... accordlq to CIA doe....._. U oder directioG from tbe blOelt level of the Politburo, &be JCOB Js also roundlaa up lloelem leaden. Tbe RuaalaQI an al...ad the Moslem fundameotalllt rev· olutlon in lran, may, wllh prop. er leadership, exleftd to lbe eo milUon Moslemt cbafinl under antl·religtoua attacks In the Sovl~t Union. TROUGHFOOD8TUFF8were expUciUy exempted from Prell· dent Carter's trade embar10 against Iran, the fact ls tbataa un· om claJ rood embargo bu exi.Med since shortly after the bosta1es were taken last November. American long.shoremen bave re- fused to load any cargoes bound for Iran. The United Stat.es had supplied I ran with 30 percent of Its rice. 12 pe rcent or its wheal. 15 percent bf its feed grains and 100 percent of its soybean meal. The Iranians ha ve turned to other grain· l{rowang nations to make up the d iff e r e n ce, but the loogshoremen's embar10 is still h urt.Ul& lran. HopeJ~ly outgunned by the Kremlln in Afghanistan, Uncle Sam lsn 't even keep inc up with the Soviets In the battle of words. Radio Moscow and it.a al· f1hate stat.Jons saturate Afghan radio ll.steners with 13 hours "news" broadcasts each da The Russian broadca~ts lnsl t hat the Soviet invasion w merely a response to U.S. a J,l f t.!SSlOO Jn Asta. Meanwhile. the Voice o America gives the true story the Soviet mva.slon to Afgha4 listeners less than four hours • day. What's worse, the broad· C'ast:\ are 10 Farsi. a dialect spoken widely In Iran but UD• ders t.ood by only a fe w Afghans. 'Equal Rights' Doesn't Mean Being Alike Women don't have to wear any ··uniform" any more They may prefer u matem1t y drt·'is or a kitchen apron or tht• leather britches or a lclcphon1· hncperson -but they don't h:.t\I' to And that 1s as 1t should be Then we come tlJ the qu~tion of women in military uruform and 1t S(>ems to m e t ht•y :.hould ht-al· lowccl frt•cdom of <'ho1ce here . also A nd then we com e t o the que stion of women In r ront lin e combat. Sho uld uniforme d wo m e n drive tanks and fire guns and UM! bayonets In any future con· met it would not be the fin.t tim e ALWAYS h ereto f ore, Art Hoppe how ('\ll'r, 'IO<'ll'll('C; h;J\ e trll'd to ~h11·ld their women frnm anm"d t•om bat allo~ 1ng th1•m to fight alon~l>1dt• tht·tr m•'n onl) wh<.>n 1111· wagon train w:1 ... 1•ndrC'lt'd i,, ho:.ttlt• lnd1ans or 1n l>-Oml· otht·r de~pt·ratc '1tu:it1on ~her<' :1 worst> fo h• muiht a wait the w11111an tf 'ht· did l)Ol f1.:ht I l'an't hdll'n that ;iny future ".1 r roulcf ~· dt•f•1d1:d 1·1tht'r "ay IJ\ wom:rnpow1·r lndl'l'd . our tiny nJtton 1•nuld n<1t mobilize 1·nr111i.:h :\l ;\...;pow1·r to win a Jll'r -.o n to J>t•r ... on ~a 1 \ 1111 a nd l h.; \ 1.: "atched lon.:t1mt· Jnurna ll-.t Vermont Roy~ter "matun•" '1nce bis re· t1remcnt. With time to think. he 1s more than ever ahlc to rcdU<"<' profound cons1derat1ons to lhe1r clements. And he attribute!! the historic protection which mt'n have af· ford ed wo m c·n not to <"On · dcscension. but to a purpos\' rooted 1n biology Th<· prt.'bervJ· lion of any i.pe<"H'S requires man y fr m ;i I 1•'. 1111 I y a ft: w m.tll.., THATS "lfl' m11or,t hun11nJ! c;<'a-.on'> wt• allo14 th1· killtni: of buck':> but 1101 d~ .... \.\ t• h~l\l' wf frrent rul<"i for llmtt1n~ the kill of hen pht:asanh w 1th a mort· .:•·m·rou.., hm1t on IC1lhn~ lht-1r rC)(l"i tc·r.. II 1s true that. in m04h:m v.ar. w t•apon!> of m,1s ... J nn1h1J .1t1on would incincrnte both m11ttary and <"IVlllan populations v. 1thout d l'<"rt m10at1on But i.tlll thJs d'>cs not 'icem to JU\ttfy <'Ontrad1 c t1n~ m an·., basic mstmC't and dehberately throwing women into battle. The modem catechis m says th.it women a re equal and must ht• treated equally And when ~ome of us per~1st 1n holding a lad) ·s coat or operung doo,.., for women or otherwise dcfernng to them a few are offended. Tht•y should not be. Wf' stand up ..-hen the Presi· dent enters the room ; he does not <"Oru.true this to be anythiz\e more nor lt~s than what It is -.,. ~t:~turc of rc:.pecl. SO 'I E~HERE up the road ahl'ad when men a nd women re· d1 ... covcr that enJOYtnR equal ri~hts 1s not lhe ~aml.' thing as bcini: aJ1ke .. Wht'n we have exhausted all lh l' ar.:ume nt s a b o u t c ha uv1n1 :.m, sexis m. rights , privilegt..-s, obligations and op- ro rt u n 1 t u•s 1n society and ('mploymt•nt ... Wh~n we have wrestled to a dra w Wi th the QUCS tiOn O( ·equalit y" ... It may we ll be tha t o ur p e r s pe Nivc will have been brought back into focus by the key question of women in com· bat. And t hat this freedom to choose -.111 extend even lo that -~ause not all women are created equal. either. Following the A01erican Dreant to a Safe Ho01e Cynics are saying it's impossi. ble for young couples to achieve The Great American Dream these days. Nol so. lloratio and Hermione AJeer dJd. The Great American Dream. of course. has always been to buy a llttle house wtth a while picket rence and a tw o ·c ar garage for 11 hi s and a h ers . Thos ~ who realized this drea m became ad · m Ired a nd respected member1 or the com· munlty, Jlvin1 happily ever after. No one dreamed the dream harder than Horatio and Her- mione. "If we alave aod aertmp a nd save and persevere," HoratJo said grimly, "we can do It. And the respect of the com· munlty shall be ours." Yet the more they acrimped. the hJlher prt~• climbed and the dream remained tantalldna· ly out of rucb. Ftnally, 'tMir peraeveranee waa 1'9warded. Thanka lo a NDall inJMrU.anoe from Hor1Uo'1 Pa6ry God· mother and a dlaeNet embaaJe. meat by Hermione from the bucket factory wbere ab• worked. they at last had enough to make a down payment on The Great American Dream. THEIR FIRST CALL wa,, on the Acme Realty Corp .. Inc .• where they awakened the sole propr ie to r and e mployee. M lid red Acme. "You want to buy'>" asked Ms. Acme incredulously . "A hou11e?" Once s he had recovered rrom t he shock. s he quickly found them a perfect llllle $30,000 house with a white picket fence and a garage ror a his and a hers whJch could be theln for only Sl!50.000. "We'll take ll." saJd HoraUo. "In fact. we'U go ri1ht now and get a loan from the bank." "You will?" a.aked Ms. Acme increduloully. Banker Jona was moat llf•· ble. "Our current Interest rate on mort&aces ii 18 percent and do drop In qain some Ume," be said. "We'll ta.Ice on~. aaid Her· mlone. "'YOV WW.!" asked Ba.niter Jon• lMnduloualy. ''But ftnl you muat fW out tbla appUcaUoo form and take a aaliva test. Wby do we have to ta• a 11Uva teat? .. HoraUo demanded Of Bl.Dbr Joaee. 'I don't know," he confessed. "We've never lSSued an 18 per· cent mortgage before." Their last stop was at Monarch Motors. where they awakened the sole proprietor a nd employee. Ed Monarch. ..You want to buy?" he asked in· credulously. "A car?" "No," said Hermione, "two." And they did -ror 20 pen:ent down and 21. l percent Interest on the unpaid balance. So they moved in and settled down to enjoy the admiration that romes to lbo5e who have achieved The Great American Dream. TREia Fl&ST CALL w11 rrom a reporter on the Dally Planet. "I do a column called 'Oddballs In lhe New1,' " he said. "Are you the guy who took out an 18 percent mortaage aacl two 21.1 pe rcent car 101n1? Don't move. I'm comiDI wit.b a photographer." Wors e, the neighbors kept dropping ln to eye them curiOU1· ly. "That's funny," aald one. "You don't look Arabic lo me:• And whenever they went out. there were atarft, wh111Mr1 and chuckles behiod the bacu Of band1. But It all ended bapplly. Ma. Acme wu haOPY lo receive aa award at the-National Real Eatate ConventJon for havtac sold a boUle. Set Monareb wu happy to have ftlled bit amaMl aaJea qwu tn a 1&a1i. day. Md Banker Joaee wu happy to eat out for 1lx moat.bl OD tbe ln-credltM story. A• for HoratJo aad Henntoae, lbey moved to the Daffodil Dell Home for the s.,.., ....... U., at lut won the Nlped of the community. "Any couple who'd bu1 a home and two ean It toda,·1.....,..ne.."ta.e.._. ............ ~.-... pairoll"Mlauta.•• , • AN l'MNCl&CO <AP) -At Y Melvin Belli H)'S a repl"fllen· ve ol the estate of Hermann Goer· wanaa hlm tcrsell 1 personal luxury yaebt "Carin II" to aom. Iida entan Tbe *°'1MY. author of 3:1 blob_ and • 6.ltl·millional,.., 11kl U M cannot aell th• boat. he would aertoualy ~der buyln1 1t himself. set to keep ev~rythtn1 over • 000,'' MW told The Alloclated ''I c:ould nm 11 up and clown lhe bay. hav~ barbecu.t with pla'a feet and aa~rkraut." Belli chortled "I'd havt a httkuva Ume. ADd l could sell ttt. uaafonna.,.:'.. THE N ·l"OOT, 340 horsepow~r ELLI. DISPU YING a bound d1esel )'lt'ht. a flft to Goerlna by bw-e with tbt blatory of th Oermuy's 1utomoblle lnduatry in . Mid tbe 1•ht l• lA rme. condl 1 m . wu treq~tly UHd by iM ~rt. and coatalnl aC"OtM ol pboto-ly Nlal to ente rta in the 'third ol ~rtq and othe.r llek b Rekh's hierarchy until hl1 capture Aleo aboard. ttrordina to by lbe Allle1. IDfllN'ol!'hure, .,.. dottna ol Goe,rin1'• Belli, one of lhls rountry'a best d-trlmm«"d uniforms ltnown malprudlce lawy.:ra, said he ~~.a=.:~:.:.:.:.:.:.:;;::.=-::=:~:..:.::..----._._;_:__--- QUEENIE "May I say how much I adJiljre your aerobics?" , "Got a problem? Then wnte to PaJ Dunn PaJ will cut red tape, getting the arl&'WeTs and action you need to solVf! ~qu1ttes m government and bu.sine&,!. Mall your questions to Pat Dunn. At Your Service, Orange Coast Dally Pilot. P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Af many letten as pomble will be aruwered. but phoned znquines or letters not mcludmg the reader's f ull name. addreu and business hours' phone numberconnot be considered This cotumn cpptarsdai- ercept Sundays." .,_d Pro•be Wora O•t DEAR PAT: Last December I sent a $46.64 to Buffums for a pantsuit I'd seen in a ~lfSP~~ ad. Buffums called and said my size in stock, but I decided to wait and see if it available later. 1 finally gave u p and since ve written two letters to Buffums request· refund. So far, I ba,ven 't bad any response. I W .8 ., Huntington Beach S contacted Balfums, and yoar refand Is being maUed. Tbe refand bad bee• re- f1"0m the st.ore's Long Beach office Mattb for some unexplained reason il was not ls· promptly . .f,n,nt..erat Prontises Entpty? . · t DEAR PAT: I have had a few phone calls late· rom people selling stocks. I didn't get any de· ~use I didn't know what to ask to find out if these investment opportunities wer e legitimate Offers What do you think ? T.L .. Costa Mesa 1 llg!l-pressu.re operations tbat peddle stocks by ,..._ usually emphasize potential profits and .,_..ay the risks. Generally. these operations lae" offer the baainesa repatatioa, reUable ill· ...U.. and objective advice yoa aeed wt.en ~ a wise investment. Next time yoa get one of *9ie c.alls, ask the caller to pat all of tbe pro· illlils la writing and mail tbe inform atlon to yoa. If ,.. get written information, aad are still la· tented ID the deal, read the investment brocbare alfllllJ. However , It is always best to talk witlt a ~ repetable stock broker. ~r yoe decide to bay stocks, remember lllf are oaly u good as tbe company or natare ya are ••esttng le. Ask for a copy of Ule prospec· « offering circular filed wlUI tile Secarttles Esdlaage Commissk>a. OU.er soa.rces of ill· Nllialk• are tbe company's ana•al report, tlae (If ftJed with the SEC>. or aa lavestmemt by a prtnte broker or lnnsl•e•t •d· • Before lnvesllag at all, have eaoagb caall ready assets to cover &be aecessltlea of Ufe atra aaYbll• for emerceades. ---~ Cuts Tre~ Dbease CORNER Rare Coins & Stamps GOLD a SILVER Prices for A·2._ ~a-.... Sl-0.•1• .. Buy ... l(,..N'... 1141. 1811. ~L.Nh SMI. 1811. "'eor-tl20. ... ,....... ..... 1111. -~~·-e.-.1110% 11•"" ClllW_ ....... (714) '" ·-~ Sou"' Coelt "8&11 Yllt ... .............. •. \ ICC.,.. a NQ\Mllt to tab cm tM boat lut ...-at 1 law MmiDar M add ....... la lluaJcll,.ffe laJdM WU 1pproeclaed by a rePorter Klaua Krtmnwlattlw m~aliMat.,.. A r"Pf'•lldaUve uked me lf I would a k you to try and dilpoee ol the > acbt." be quoted K.r1mmel u aaylne . GO&alNG WENT ON trial at Nurembur1 •Iona wltb otber top Nall•. H• WU found .ullty al war trim• in lMI aad tcbeduled to be h I Died. but poUoaed himself jutt before tbe executJoo. The Carla U, named for bll ftrst wife, wu taken over by Briti.ab vie· tors of World War U and rmamed '· .. •• aoyal Albert.. aad later tbe .. Prtnee Chu ...... It WU ..... for 15 19an by tbe BrtUab f01al fam111 ud u..r..-.. la JUDe, lllO, Quefa Eliubetb 1ave'tbe yacht back to Emmy Goer· Ina. It ii docked in Hambur1. Mn. GoerialalDce budled. Teen Pregnancies RUe ATLANTA <AP> -Tbe .teen-ate birth -rate in the United States in· creased in um for the' lint Ume in seven years, despite the i.ncreued availability of contraceptivet and aboi-Uoaa.. lhe national Center for Disease Control report.a. DEN'S CARPETS DIAPlllU.WOOD PAlflMlll VIMYL-CBAMIC 646-4838 .U DM.YNOT • ' !L~~·l~s~----_Jl&~:liaiiU ''He mlkee a wry ~ttc flrlt lmpr111lonl .. . • SHOE ••• MISS PEACH THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Kune ''GM, Mommy, I'm not gonna perform on ope«rtlon -I'm just gonno have lunch." --..-----· FUNKY WINKERIEAN by Tom Blti'* JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS -mE ~~ ~5: -rnE /VllJST" IS 10 KEEP Ut!> HEAD [X)W"1 JM~ IANT 7J11N& A MAT~ AND MIS E<.J£ ~ 7UE &li ! HA610~.~ by Jeff ~cNeUy by Mell Lazarius lrlGH"r. Me TAKE~ rT~E IN A C\?66'1 8A6 ... II' f•H DR A BILE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ilW ~ ACruA~'I l"'lAOC A PR&!\ RT ME., Can~1e..' MUBIHFNE. 8C.c.N ACTl!i<l &KGLE OR SOMETI-llN(l. OR.SMOCK NOW "T'HROW 1"HA1" FR1 seee HARD, K IDDO/ ONCES AGAIN , WHA"'f IS 11" AL,.4, -rHe GUYS KE!ESP TeL..1,...1N' YA? by HM'Old Le Dau by Tom K. Ryan MN' IFNI WAltH YA SCRAPE 1HM l'UffU> Hf PE:, SWEEiS? e•·---.. ~ NANCY WHAT's THE. NAME OF THE PLACE? by Emit Bmltmiltw IJ 3TAfl TU:> .I 3AOT2 i>UAO ~~//~~ ' BIG GEORGE "Now about that raiu you promised me." by Kwln F..-. l'Q 6€1'fE:({ M\)(~~ \JV M4Q 6'N ~ {f;'f.~! ; ii~ t . ., \ : .. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE t. UNITED Hlihn S~te ~· Pum.Sotvecl 440..,, 4e R9ll 47 w.e.rn Inell· *' 49tWd ... SOSnlte 51 °"*"' 52Aaio.e S3Twe~ Al:JJK. 55 8""lb6I 5e Noun~ 5711••--51,.,,.,, eo~ .... .. . GARDENING frn.•_....,..._ •pedaily since IJ'O<'et'Y So you Lblalr meat II· 1\0re prices for many avera,. aoU1, are .... latlvely tolerant or n«'1leet 1ad can be aqueeHd loto pot s or narrow atrlpa or 1011 aloo•kM a pat.lo# IA a side yard upenslve! typa ol produce d.rw to •cents a pound or leu Total up l.M cost of Jut when home tudtna &boll• WU. spic. bou.a. are ready to t.arv.t ~tae~ud . . may find tome IW'· BUT P&ICE. for ae•. &Kb •• 1arlk herbs don't fluctuat~ liAa fOC' about rz .80 a 11 d h round. parsley· for aeaaoaa 1 an l " IN 11l£8E D,\ Y8 or lnflatlon·lnduccd co•t· cutlln1, hOl'n(t·trown her bl haw other valuea 11 well: they're handy. ao no need to waate 111 running to the .irocery. Md they offer now seat to In xpenalvt> d'ahea ~uth ui. mtlutloaf und lJ.N, mint for $S'1 &r >'Hr'• harvest can tail bd chl--tor a w-.... lJ be frot.en or dried to ·-._,, l11t aJl yur ~I SUI per ~· Herbl att also ea.a!er l''or m1t.ny C'ClftSUmers. to ll'OW than Olhef' t) Pt' lack of paC'f' or tlmt' or f'l't'llbl mak u a vt-1etablt Th~y rarely attrat"t aardtn tm p racti<"al , peats. thrivt> In poor lo Mums Easier to Grow In Sunny California No mattt.·r who w101> tht• rom1ng pres1dent1al election. mugn1f1 cent c hrysanthemums are s ure can- didates for fall garden supremacy Because of their long lasting gay flower. mums arc a s muc h the people "s ChOICI? ror indoor arrange. ments as they are for the out-of· doors . The plants are easy to g ro w throughout California Even whe n neglected, they usually produce flowers. However. Wlth a Little care. they bring into your garden a bold variety of colors from mid-JuJy until J ack Frost tiptoes onto the scene. COLORS RANGE from s hades of orange. yellow, red. purple. and bron ze to delicate shades of pink and white. Your nursery offers these col- o rs in a variety or for ms from small. round pompoms to individual four. inch derorat1ves So ama zingly wide is the van at1on of mums that every gardener can find a type to delight him Tl'n days to two weeks before planting. loosen the soil t o a depth or six inches. breaking up all the lumps. Then spade organic m a tter peat moss or compos t into the :.011. Just before planting. turn over the soil again to take car e of any weeds. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the plant Wate r thoroughly. Low· growing, bushy varieties s hould be placed 2 to 21 ~ feet apart; others, l to I L:i feet apart. Don't crowd the m ! PLANT MUMS where they'll get s un at Jeru.t two-th1rds of the day: but a fte rnoon shade an Califom1a·s hot s pots. Deep watering at intervals s paced llccording to soil structure is the rule . Placing a coarse mulch a round the plants now will help keep moisture in the soil Water early in the da:, so leaves dry b e fore n1ghtfaJI And :,take plants to keep branches off the g round, if ttus is necessary. When the small n owt'red vanet1es a re 6 to 8 inc hes high. pinch off the ltght green growth or the plants may develop s pindly. weak stems D1sbud largl' flowered mums ever )' two week:. to concentrate growth in a few flowers "'Ill 'KEY HALF-B:\KHELS SOLID OAK AND STEEL BANDED HEAVY DUTY HALF-BARRELS. 24" INSIDE DIAMETER REG 17 98 SALE 13. 97 l.\'ur.'ff'r,Y Spe1 ·ial l Jl l ~fPERTi\'\1 A ITRACTIVE SHRUB OF LOW. DENSE GROWTH RiGG~Lso 11\·} A =oaTHO '1"'U GINEX J<u,1· I Ji'''"'''< :1111111,/ THE ANSWER TO MILDEW RUST AND BLACK SPOT DISEASES ON ROSES 8 oz makes ~~ ~~rl~ns .E,....K.,.·"""}P"""; J• Sin ce 1946 Excellent for parkways one:! group planting ~~~!i~!~! ., 2640 Harbor l lvd., Costa M110 cblck-. .\DD A80t1T II tor a Htrba 1110 can be ba1 ot potUn1 1011, if used to make teu, you're 1rowtnc 1n COG· flavored butter and t11nen, another S2 for aalad dnu.lAp. tertlllier and fro°' Wbal wW I&~>'® to -nothtnl tu'3 and up for crow herbs" Figure pots. from • centt to $1 for A IOOd. inexpenalve oee to s!Jt plan~. They bet are u.o1laied clay can be irown ftom Med, poU at lea.st five Inches but herb1 tend t o across at the top, whJcb 1arn1loate •lowly a nd cost S6 to S2 each. It' a easier lo purchase them at a nu.rse.ry. Ex· ct-ptlon s are garlic . which &rows readily from bu.Jt. purchased as produce at the grocery, und dlU. Of course. wlndow boxes, half wbiakey bar· rels and other con - tainers can be used to bold a collection of several herb5. Free ai Nurseries Garden Chemical Poster Offered Ortho. a manufacture r of garden chemicals, bas designed and produced a poster whlcb advises gardeners on bow to use chemicals sa!eJy, produc- tively and wisely. The free poster contains a diagram of a typical labe l found o n garden --------- a nd dispose or them. It gives important in · formation on what to do f11dil¥, April 25, 1880 OMl Y PILOT .4• ~na aipccial al all 4-incn color ~-~~ Buy Three. Gel Another Vrecl PeruNos. Fuchskls. De<Jonkls. Marigolds. And many, many more. Drighcen your garden and planter areas w lch beoutlful color. Toke advantage of chiS l\oge(s spring speciol on all 4-1nch color pocs. At the some time. scock up on Roger's own brand of potting mix . flower food and soil oct1vocor. They're the some super·quollcy plant core product.S we use co grow and molnto1n the beouclful healthy speo· mens you see chrough· ouc l\oger's Gardens. For real "l\oger's resulcs:· scort ond'scoy w ich plants and plane core products from Roger's Gardens. Amenco s mos1 beouuful garden c.eme(' Nurwry • lndoo1/0u1door Pio ms & Flower\• Lond$C.Op1fl9 • Pouo Furn.rvre and occessones ,t,cflh)lromfost>onl\lOl'od • XY' JOOQvono1 MO<:AttlV •Newport OEoai • 040·!>&oo X>< "'9 l1Qufl Q 10 0 Gk>llf c hemical products and explains what to look for and how to read it It s tresses that the label contain.<; vital informa tion and underlines thl.' importance of reading 1t carefuJly 1n case of a s pill and in·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ eludes a phone number 1 that can ht> c all<.'d de1 y or night ror advtet• in the l'vent a spill doe:. o<:cur. I N ADDITION I thl' po!)ter provides tips on m1xrng and appl y1n~ l0 ht•m1cab . and explain!\ how to properly ston· Weekend Gardeni1ig Checklist • Set lawn mower blades at 3-4" to s tretch the time between water ings now that warmer weather has arrived. • The ability o f your garden soil to absorb water can be mcreaMxi with orgaruc soil amend ments and chemical soil pene trants. • Divide English p rimroses every three years or so as soon as they finish their spnn~ bloom •Watch for la"' n moth d a m a g e T h c• s o d Wl'b"'orm c-h c•w :« the ~ra ss blade" at tht•1r ha'~ and 'rvcrcl) w 1· J k e n ' t h 1· I ;1 "' n Co n ,u ll ~ou r nurseryman for an ef· fect1ve spr ay pro~rnm • Prepare flower bed so11 5 to ad\ancc with lot!> of o rganic matter and the rrC'ommended dose of garden fc rti ltzcr Yo u will give young plants a healthy boost Walking Tour e t The Wednesd ay meet- ing of Harbor Vie"' Hills Garden Club will be a °"al king tour of Corona de l Mar l'Onducted hy Tt•rrv M <'Nav o f Sherman Foundat ion C<'nter Members ~111 return t o t h e center fo r luncheon Mrs Sydney Buck ar- ranged the event for the club Ort.ho pomts out that l'hem1ca l produ c ts . "hen they ar e used w1th ('are and common sense. ca n bt> the kt·y to beauuruJ urid productive h Oml' .iarde nb, un marred by dlseaM·"t. the ra vage:. or tn~l·ct pt-bl!) and unsightly ~t~:. T HE POSTEil t·an tx- put up 1n the garden .., h e d . ~ a r :.i g t· o r "ht>rl'\ l·r ~ardl•n1ng tools .m<I !-.upplic:. ar e 'tort.•d It ~f'rvci. tts a con!>tant n •minder of how to Ube chemicals properly and effe-cttvely The poster 1s being made available through participating gardening outlet:, and nur::.en c:. Bonsai Exhibit Slated The 17th annu .d Orange County Honsa1 Exh1b1t will l.JUnl'h <:ultur~I i\rts Month May :1 and I w 1th a 'how .ind tll•moru.trat1on hnth clJY'> .11 Brookhurst Commun1 , ,. Center. 2271 Cre,ccrll Street. Ana heim . .Jo1ntly sponson •d b~ Oraniw Count~ Ho n o.,a1 Soc1etv and Oran.::l· l::m - p1 re Hon.sai Society. the two -da\ :.ho w "<:<> .., pon!\l'>rc-d hy Anah<·1 m Arts Count'1I and its 37 af rtltatC"o !lour.. arc-11 a m. to5p m bolhdays A ballroom-size a rea will be utilized for the ex h1bit of some 80 Bonsai, culturally dwarfed tree:.. shrubs. and vmes BVt' .t .tfERlc .. 1·s FINEST t T Hl.'GE .~,t \llNGS NOit'! 150 ew Cadi llac~ In ~to c k ... Diesels A~·ail ablP For Imme diate D elivery! tt11111· BEAL'Tlf'V L SELECnON ~~::~~,.. ~, . EXCELLENT PRICES .. ~ ....... ,.. ~ G.tlAC FINANCING ~--4·~ t0411f. 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SUN. 9-5 LLOYD'S NURSERY ANO LANDSCAPE CO .• INC. 2028 Newport 81vd (It Bay St ) Costa Mtu. c ... 92927 ( 1714) 846-74'1 ···--- Murder ~stiqg.e Lingers FAU.. RIVER. Mau. <AP) - Uu 8ordeft laved 34 years ln lhe l hadow 0( t.h C[llDe lMt Fall Rh·t-r h eev~r toraou" The lwu.tr*-~ whlch wu hu ~f~e a.nd her pritoD l. DOW ror u.lt The Hklo' price for thta U111~ 8ordf.n ~tnd : STt.toO. ··we have lived here for )3 )'Ul'J, and W)' w~re .SS happy yt•ar¥." aajd Mary Stl\'ia "We w~re even J>('Ople when "''" mo ed ht-~ • .-nd th~ t.paC'\.....and. room werf' good few Ub " -....., BUT TffERI:: "' no v.•1 ~r fam ily r ould fo r >t\'C L1111c Bordt'n "On Sunda~ -.e on en see peo- ple dnvUlg by slowly. looking at our house, or lhey top •nd take pictures." she said "Then there was the lime the BBC had a TV crew here for three days, and blocked olf the s treet · · T he ob1cct of this tourist persistence 1s a 13-room V1t torian house. painted g ray with a s pacious three-car carriage house C'h1seled in s tone on the granite front steps 1s the namt! "Maplccroft.' This 1s the hou~c which Ll221e. 32. and her Mster. Em ma . 42. bought after the trial. Lizzie had been tried and acquitted on murder charges in the death of their pmcbpenny father and Cat stepmother IN mE LANGUAGE of real estate 1l is a three-story. stick· style Victorian house with Queen An ne touches, built about 90 years ago Tht> structure and trimmings are little <'hanged from the day L1zz1e du~d of pneumonia at age 66 on June l. 1927. T here are fi ve hand-carved firepl aces of oak. cherry and rosewood . fitted with cast iron coal stoves The dining room has golden o ak ceiling beams bet ween linen panels. and oak \\ ainsroting Mrs. Silvia and her lawyer husband, Frank, decided to sell M apl<.>t'roft to move to a s maller bouse DID THE LIZZIE Borden con· rwrt1on influence them 1n buying the house? "ThJl J us t didn 't m ean ,in~ th mg to us." s he ::.aid. Thl' luxuries anct prodigies of M aplecrofl contrasted with the <'rampt•d wood-fra m e ho use when• And rew J a ckson Borden lwpt hi:-family al the time of the J .>. murders ff1dey, April 21, •tlO C11te C1tbs .,...,,.,,.,..... These tiny cat!>. born rece ntly at Fresno's R-Oeding Park Zoo. are only about two pounds each but wiU eventually. weigh up to 450 pounds and measure 12.feet from nose to ta il. The tiny tigers arc held by attendant Mary Swanson. By aJl accounts Borden. 70. was a dour. penurious. grasping skinflint who foreclosed, un· der cut. evicted and overcharged his way to a fortune at a Lim e when Fall Rive r was the cotton textile center of the world His second wife. Abby Gray Borden. 65. was a com pulSl\'C cate r who at five feet tall. weighed 200 pounds She was at odds with her stepdaughters. EMMA LEONORA Borden was rated dull , dowdy a nd na r· row-mmded LJZz1e Andrew Borden was the a pple or her father's eye. He gave her a diamond ring, and she gave tum her high school <'l ass ring . S he was an in· \' e t e r a t t.· Co n g r e g a l 1 o n a I rh urrh~ocr who busied herself v.1th Christian good wor ks. Rounding out the household v. a::. Bridget Sullivan. 26. who had worked as the Borden fa m1 · I~ maid for three years at the lim e or tht' :-.layings Un the morning of Aug. 4. 1892. a hot, oppressive Thurs· 11:1~. ~omeone hashed Ill the skuU of Mrs. Borden. leaving her face down in blood Ln a second floor bedroom. Then ber husband met the s a me fate, his body le ft s prawling across a horsehair sofa in the first floor parlor. THE INVESTIGATION was poorly done. in part because most poli ce were out of the city at a p1cru c that day. After acquitta l, Lizzie said briefly: "I am going home and I a m going to stay there. I never thought of doing anything else." Then she took the railroad train from New Bedford to Fall River. For many of the years Lizzie 11\'ed quietly at Maplecron . She fed the birds and squirrels, s he took occasional trips lo Boston and Washington She bougbt one of the hrst motorcars and hired a chauffl'ur And shl' became known as an easy neighborhood touch for raf· fi e tickets and bake sales , and a ready giver or cookies to s uch children who ventured to her door. Sbe helped needy students in college. Exercise Can Be Costly Check Ur~ecl on Fee~, Qualifications By the A~ociat(."(f Preti!> M1lhons of Americans a re try ing to t'Xcrc1sc their way to bt:t ter hcaJ lh. but fitness fans who aren't careful cun end up with Cliling wallets E xerc ise e quipme nt a nd farilit1es can be expensive. The be nefi ts may m a ke the cost worth while. but you also may be able to get the same results without spending nearly so m uch ''SOME EXER C I S E FA CILITIES arc . more ex pensive tha n } ou anticipate from the initial fl'<.'S," warns the New York Heart Association Inc. "There m ay be s urcharges for lockers or fo r court use for te nnis or squash. Tips a nd t ransportation to and from tbe facility can add to the cost " There arc many types of ex- ercise; among the best a re those that benefit your heart and cir culation. They are called cardiovascular fitness exercises and their aim is to Increase the blood flo w to the working muscles. Exam ples include swimming, skating, jogging and bicycling. Cardiova scular fit. ness exercises are sometimes referred to as aerobic -requir· mg oxygen -because the blood is rich in oxygen. VISIT YOUR DOCTOR before starting any regular exercise program. If you are over 35 and have a potential health problem, the doctor may recommend a stress test to c h eck the performance of your heart and cardiovascular system during ex- ercise. The hear t association says consumers should visit several testing.facilities before selecting one. Among the questions to ask : -Does the center have a medical director and what is his or her backiToand? The director should provide overall medical supervision a nd s hould be available for consultation. "The medical penoo in charge . . . la more likely to be an expert if he ts a eardioloeiat," 1111 t.he heart assoeiaUoo, • · altbousb pb)'li· ciao• wbo a"' not cardiologists, ( CO!\' VMER J but who have done a great deal o f e xercise testing m ay be equally expert." -WHO WILL CONDUCT your test? If you are over 35 and :,edentary or ll you have had any unexplamed pains thal could be re lated to your h~art. it is a good idea to have a physician do your test. -What is measured durin\! the test·! Checklist items include blood pressure. pulse rate and the s hape of your e leclroca rd io· g ram . The electroca rdiogram should be taken while you are resting. before the stress test. It should be monitored continuous· ly during the test and recorded pe riodically on paper tape as you exercise and recover. Note: Stress testing units set up according to recommenda- tions from lbe American Heart Association usually will ask you to s ign a consent form indicating that you understand there is a minimal risk in the testing pro· cedure. ONCE YOU HAVE a medical OK , you will have to declde Baptist Book ~ h~thcr you want lo JOin un ex· erc:1se facility 1\dvantages 1nclud~ comp-. n1o nsh ip. a regula r place to cha nge and shower, traUled in· structors and the availability of e xercise equipment. Disadvan· tages include tbe cost and tbe fact that you have to exercise at a set time and in a fixed place. which may be inconveniently located. The heart associatJon says you should keep these things in mind wh e n select ing an exe r cise center : -TIIE A VAILABILITV Ot' facilities for aerobic exercise::. There should be treadm1Us. ex· e rcise bicycles. a swimming pool and a large empty room that can be used for running. walking or jogging. -Tbe qualilicaUons of the training instructors. "U the in· structor has had ooly a short crash course at t.be facility. it probably was oriented to sales rather than to cardiovascular fitness." says the heart UIOCia· lion. -The type of classes offered. "Classes in yoga, weight lifting or calisthenics may promote muscle building or nexibllity, but us ually do not promote cardiovascular fitness." accord· ing to tbe heart association. l\'.li.nister Updates Marriage v ·ows LONDON CAP> -A new Baptist service book offers an updat· ed version or the "sickness and healtt,'' clause~ or the wedclin1 vow : "l will love you when lt is easy a t1 whc::1 it IJ difficult. I will love you when I love you and when I hute you." A footnote in the book, whkh Is offici nl but optional, eapla.ins that "hate la at le11t an expression of carlng," while lndtfference ls the oppoelle of love. The Rev. Al~ Gilmb"'· married for 21 years, said be penned the venioo becauae "aU the cburcbe1 have been revillDc their formulu. I th1nk t.here are aome people wbo wuted aometh'RI dll· ferent." llearl•p .. P-11e Dana Plan Copies Ready A Mriee of publlc beariao OG the Dama PohJt Spedftc ~an and related eariroGmeotal Im. pact report are acbeduJed to bestn ta urty May, wttb ftna1 coaaidentioG of tbe documeat HtJWy l.t. Copiel ol tbe plan -desiped to provJde developmental Group Plans Cmalina Trip The Balboa Improvement As· sodation plans its annuat fund· raising trip t.o Catalina lsland Saturday. Tbe $13 per penoo trip in· eludes round trip pas.sage oo t.be Catalina Holiday which leaves the Balboa Pavilion at 9 a .m. and departs Avalon at 4:30 p.m. with arrival ill Newport Bay at about 6:30 p.m . The trip is open to the public. Association president Mel Fu<:hs s a id the money made from the trip wiU help pay for the as· sociaUon's projects such as the Inde pendence Da y fireworks s how. For ticket 1nformat1on call F u c bs . 675·81 20 o r Davy's Locker . 673·'S24S. cuidelinee and regu)atl<lm for tlae coounumty -have been dll- tributed f« review by U>e public at Ill locatiom. . In Dua Point. the plan and envlroomeotal report may be o btain e d at the Chamber of Comm erce, 34177 Cout HlOw-ay; the CaJ>istrano Bay Pari and RecreatJon Dis· trict. 34052 Del Obispo St.rfft. or Provident Federal Savings, 341.SS Coast Highway. The plan is also available. at the Dana-Niguel Library. 33841 Niguel Road. Laguna Niguel ; th e San Juan Capistrano L i brary, 31882 Camino Capistr ano , Sa n Ju an Capistrano. and the Orange County Environmental Manage- ment Agency, 8ll N. Broadway, Santa Ana. Those interested in submitting written comments about the plan and eoviroomental report may direct the letters to lbe county environmental agency, environmental anaJys1s division, P. 0 . Box 4048, Santa Ana 92702, by May 17 Dales for the public heanngs on the plan and report havt! not been set. officials s aid. Further i.nformatJon may be obtained by contacting Bo b Rus by at 834·3686 or Bo b Montgomery at 834-5391. Art Sale Benefit For Hospital To commemorate Na· tiooal Hospita l Week. beginning Ma y 11. lbe l.&ure World Art Guild of Laguna Hills w ill sponsor an art saJe to bene fit Saddle bac k Community Hos pit al May 4 from noon to 4 p.m Refreshments will be served. Proce ed s wi ll go toward the purchase of medical equtpmeol. NEWS FEATURES • &ntinuea Caplatrano llDUJecl Sebool Oil· t~ict omet•. \*lnH ....... aucceu of a ~ar· 1ebool pro1ram at Haroki J . mbulhl Elementary Sebool, bave wtect to continue tbe plan duriq tt.e 1980-tl school year. Of the 820 awdenta att•wliQI Ambuehl, about ball are oa the all year pJan and half on the traditional schedule. Officials sald that parenta aur· veyed about both ye81'9loal and traditional prol'l'ams resPonded favorably. The quesUonnalre also indicated that about tbe same number of parent.a are In- terested in continuing in the year-long plan as those dunng the current year. Also, they said, at.aff members involved in the progl'am wished to s tay in it. Pyramid Supported FRESNO CAP> -Waving Amen can flags and vowing to change the law, a boisterous crowd of more than 1,000 rallled here to protest recent police crackdowns oo the controversial pyramid *me to make money quickly. Tb e eve nt , c o - s ponso red b y tb l' Leisure World Art As· sodatioo. will take place in the lobby of the Sad· dleback Medical Cenler . ad)acent to lbe bosp1tal at 23561 Paseo de Valen· cia. Laguna Hills. Free Movies For Seniors Tbe film "Good Sam ." s t a rring Gary Cooper and Ann Shendan, will be shown frtt to Laguna Be ach senior c1t1zens ~1 ay 16 at the South Coast Theater NOW IS THE TIME TO PROTECT YOUR HOME AND FAMILY. 1be pubbc will be able to view more tha n 25 works by Guild and Art Associa tion a rtis t s . Free lJck~ to the 2 p' m . showmg are a\ a 1Ja • ble at the Seruor Cituens Club. 51.5 Forest Avenue. \\•th,.,..""""° •~t~"' .. '~..ch c1.mb. you cM1'1 .atio«i1 .. ..,.,,ni. ••th""'' ldfl"h •"'tvnh ~~ lh. I( .. l ••• ...,.. ......... ,. , .. ,."1TI " I r .. ~J "" '"""" "'"'' ........... ,,.,..... -~ ~ . )..._ . .l\,j1l.1l.i6<· l<wi>• .\••t ,, • '1-""'\:n.·tl '"tot.,..,. r-+-~CURI TY SYSTEMS (). ilft t ._ ••f -t .;ti If' '"""" h tt .J h\" ....... ,,..k • J ~J lj ..... '°'ls W ~"<t>•<J A~ ·"-' -(.,M.,..... •, ll)4 \1411 ll<l'•MOIA-1\ Read it and Reap. PUBLIC NOTICE PUISUC NOTICE t Every day. Values you can count on are advertised every day in the DAILY PILOT 64N321 PUBLIC NOTICE PVBU C NOTICE Pt18LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PlJBLIC NOTICE . ··- ,, 'NATION . · ·~ Gao&OS W. CDaNRL --........... ' _ NEW VOIUC -In a darll ..._..al of t.be ClVU ,,.,ar, Abraham UllcGla Pl'Odal• Alft.I •. im. a naUooa.I day of pr.,._ Md ~eDC"e f« u.. "tin.a and~ .............. He warned, "We ha"e fOt'l()Um God." "We It.ave lorfOtlea the craciolll bud wtalch Preterv«i UI In ~ace and mulUpUed a.od ..uicbed and a~ w ." be aid "lt behooves ua then to bumble oursel\·es . lo ('00.feu OW' na· Uooal a!DI, and to pray fOf' clemency and forslve· nes£" IN A IMILA& \' t;IN, 11 coalltlon of evangelicals and chuiJmalics. both Protatant and Roautn Calhollc. ts ran~ tor('ell for a day ot prayer and rttpentence ln Wash1Jll1on. D C.. on Tuesday. Backen predict 500,000 to a milhon U S. Chris· hans will aat.her on the mall U\ front of \he nation's Capitol for 12 hours of non·stop prayer. music and speeches swnmon1og Amenc.lins to repentence discipline and faith. • lnillally. controversy &r06e over whether t.be event might have political overt.ones, but an early si.te~t of purpose taking rigbl·WlJll poeiUon on several issues was dropped, and backers insist the occasion will be carefully non· political . EVANG~UST BILLY GRAHAM, IN endors· thg . the affair. made that explicit qualification. say;ing he supports "efforts to hold a great non· political demonstration of repentence amd prayer fbr nat.iooa.l healing." Although he won't be there, slnce the date comes in the midst of a long.scheduled Graham crusade in Indianapolis, he's sendlng a member 01 his team. Grady Wilson. ··~ world is .~rowing more dangerous and cbaouc every day. Graham sajd. "If ever there was a time for the American (>e(>ple to repent of s in and trust in God, 1l 1s now." THE GATHERING. CALLED "Washington for Jesus," 1s being organized by a national steering committee of conservative Protestant evangelicals and Roman Catholic charismatic leaders Amon~ the m are Bill Bright, president of Campus Crusade for Christ. of Tustin; Pat Robertson. a Baptist and president or the Christian Broadcasting Network at Virginia Beach. Va.; and the Rev. John Randall, or Providence, R.I.. a na· tional committeeman or the Catholic Charismatic Renewal. After earlier controversial statements of p~e were abandoned. the theme was limited to a Bable ver:1e, 2nd Chronicles 7: 14, which reads: "lf my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin. and will heel their land." SPONSORS SAY APRIL ?9 WAS chosen for the affair because the date is considered tbe an· niversary of the day in 1602 when the first English settlers landed in America at what became Cape Henry. Va They planted a cross on the beach, praying that the new land might n se with God's blessing and lo his glory. Idea for the Washington gathering originated with the Rev. John Gimenez, pastor of the 4,000- member Rock Church of Virginia Beach, an in· dependent Protestant charistmatic congregation. He heads the steenng committee and also "One ·Nation Under God." an organization formed to sponsor the event. Preliminary fears an some quarters that it might be lmkcd to efforts lo establish Christian voting bloes apparently stemmed in part from re· cent moves of some conservative evangelical g roups lo do just that ALSO, THE INITIALLY PROPOSED stale· me nl of purpose look various controversial posi· lions. such as condemning abortion, homosexual behavior and backing prayer in public schools. But those elements were abandoned. and leaders say there will be no political overtones. Alt.bough state and national political figures, including President Carter and other presidential candidates. have been invited lo attend, they are not be to be among speakers. Randall. in a letter to Roman Catholic bishops. says "efforts have been strenuous, and I believe successful . lo pre vent any political use of the day." He says 1l 1s to "rcJ1se up the Lordship of Jesus." to "pray for the cavil authorities in our na· tion" and "lo be an expression or unity in the body or Christ. .. T\{E ECUMENICAL DIMENSIONS ARE un· us ual, bringing together with Catholic charismatics a continge nt of Protestant evangelicals rarely involved in such in· terdenomination~l connections. "I feel this could be perhaps the largest grass· roots ecumnenical gatherings of God's people this country bas yet seen," Randall says. Slate coordinators have been functioning in nearly every state to boost the event, and sponsors say more than 2,000 charters have been arranged tor buses. trains and planes to bring people to Washington. riFUTURE biJDB bl Si RESS CALL WALTER B. BIANDT, P•D. FOR AN APPOINTMENT (714) &31·3510 Or. Brandt is a psychologist who has been in private practice for ten years. He is also a consultant for local busi- ness and corporations. '· ·' S AN raANCISCO (A P") -A cbalD of f a elllloaabl• a ppere l ............. by tbe ••·•lf• of lt1 bo e ora ry boa r d cbalrman wbo claim• 1be ••• d emote d ~tnr.:tr.ei .. , claimed in a fi .Wt that tbe JOMl!h Macnm Co. desnoted her from • $25,000 m ana1ement pott after 38 years of "loyal ~roductive service" becaue ofberqe. She is tbe former wife of Cyril YacnJn, 81, a civic leader and the honorary board chair man of Joseph Magnjn stotes. N 0 ltlint .Juleps ., The suit, which claims • male mana1ers with It may not be Churchill Downs, but a duties similar to Mrs. crowd looks on as rats are off in annual Magnin 's were paid Running of the Rodents. a Kentucky Derby more. seeks mooetary spoof organized at Louisville's Spalding damages as well as a College. court order returning -----------------her to her old job as a manager of the Gucci department at the main BllT.&T8 SALB OP HWEERY · CRISTAL- POR«!BLAIN - BR01'~ES· (!BJ•A • 81LVER a•• ••re. lots of~ fi"ll Ind 8errl"9'. told chains, flM china and c:rvst.tl. branat, tome tuml· ture, olla, c:n..defi«I, br~s l1mpa,etc. ,, Inspection o f all merchlndile Fridey, Saturmy, Md Sunday 2 • 6 P .M. and 7 • 8 P .M. Somethlf\9 for evefVOM -from $1.00 up. Free admiuion. Bink of Aln«lca,M.t..- 0\ql, cf**s, newport auction company 2542 West Coast Highway Newport Beach, CA (714) &t&.2200 COMSIGMMENl'S ACCEPIED 'TIL 5 PM P a r a d es May Cease s tore in San Francisco. -=========================================; This month , Mrs . r CHJCAGO IAP> -Caty ofhc1als ha ve virtually banned future parades down State Street. Chicago's traditional parade route. beuuse of rowdy crowds during this year's St. Patrick's Day parade. - Oak Furniture for Your Studio or Home Magnin was told s he was bemg removed as manager and being of· fered a sales job minus management benefits. ( MA I LBOX ) Get Rich with Golden Oak oak and oak veneer lawyer's bookcase with flip-up glass doors has lots of room for books and curios. 67" taU, 33" wide and 12" deep. Reg. 349. 95 $264. 88 The artl•t'• •tool ls simple and sturdy sotid oak. 27" tall and a 12" seat diameter. Reg. 59. 95 $39 .88 The oak drawing table with adjustable table angle and brass hardware is exclusively designed for Aaron Brothers. 31" x 42" top and 33" tall. Reg. 349.95 $288.88 This oak 2..ctrawer ftllng cabine t has handy 70 lb. double extension drawers. 30" tall. 26"' and 19" wide. Reg. 299.95 $224.88 The tum-of·tbe· century look lamp has an antiqued-brass finish and a shade wtth a Tiff any-style brown or green glass insert. is· tall. Reg. 79. 95 $58.88 Package Total Reg. 1.139.75 Special $828.88 ·+ --· . ... ~· . · .. :: -------1 One frame at the regular price plus one cent for a second frame that costs the same or less equals two frames at the 1¢ Frame S~el No matter how you add it up, this is cent-sational! ron Brothers Art Mar s · ANAHEIM 222 N. ~h Blvd. • CQSTA MESA 171" Newport Blvd. • ORANGE 1812 E. Katella Ave. ' ._ ... I. lAGUNA BEACH 190 S. Coast Highway • SANTA ANA 1126 E. 17th. St. EL TORO 24350 Swartz Dr . • HUNTINGTON BEACH 7470 Edinger Ave. ··--' ,,, •• April •• ,. llearing Date 'Set Monday ~ ... ._...., .. I.Mt • P"llmlnary bu,._ wW ........ ..., • eoa.ptr.aaccy char ... •11lall~a l)r •• • tllior hili.p AM.hofty •Dd ,_. ...._ OMdncb the cue protenllor lod.ay. • "J ........ , b9t oa It," Mid .... o..Y At· torney Oeoeral IUe~ ......., .._ ullect II the hearinl would bqin II H ,l.lled .. ~ ol r9NDt •cUoal by UM Calllomia S..,.. 1m1 Oowt.. THE COUaT aULt:O Tllunday U•al the Fourth Oialrlct Court ol Appeal la SM leraanllno • muat hear oral •raumenta on.--the praeecu. Uon ~ ln Mt"kJ.aa new~· Couety Oraad Jury mdictment.a acamat Anthony and D*lrtch following dlsmisaal of char1 ~tal.ned tn u or1e1nal indlt>lmt>nt a~uf'd In tm The present and former member of lhe Board of Supervisors are accused ot couplrina to con· real the sour~ or more than tlll.000 that wu UHd in Anthony's l9'7e supervi.JSorial campaign THE CA.SE BAS BEBN delayed repeatedly . :,ince 1S77 as defense attorneys aod prosecutors wrangled over legal issues The Supre me Court order virtually has guaranteed that Ant.booy 's trial -ir t.be cue com· es to that -wouJd not be held until after June 3 primary election an whk b Anthony wtll seek re - election to office That's a substanllal break for the supervisor. who nught have found himself attempting to run for re-election while at the same time defending himself m court, observers said THE PURPOSE OF the preliminary heanng, wh1cb today rema ined scheduJed to begin Monday before Orange County Superior Court Judge Cla ude Owens, is to determine if s ufficient evidence exists to hold Ant.bony and Diedrich for trial Haden sa1d ull part.Jes today were awaHing ~ ord whether the appeals court wouJ<t issue an or· der staying proceedings pending oral arguments. Those arguments may not be schecluJed by t.be ap- peals court untiJ JuJy or August, Haden noted. "It's aU up int.be air right now," Haden said. Lighf s .. Siren Deputy Group Suing Sheriff The Association of Orange County Deputy Shf'rtffs Wednesday s ued Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates lo protest his dee1s1on lo remove emergency lights and siren from the department's bomb dis · posal urut. In a lawswl filed 10 Orange County Supen or Court, the association asked for a court order re- quiring Gutes to provide "reasonable written notice" and to meet and confer an good fait.b, with the group prior to making the changes. , , Gates ordered the Light bar. siren and public address system taken off the urut last November. lie did this. the association claims, without first mcetlllg and conferring with its represenlblives as required. I A SPOKESMAN t'OR GATES said it was the s heriff's beli ef that 1t was in the public's best an t~rest 1f lhl' hghL'> and s iren were removed. Qf. f1 c1a ls said there were other options to permit the unit a specially n•anforced trailer towed by a truck to procet•d s:Jfely through traffic These in cluded using deputies to r<'roule trafh c on streeLs where the units must pass. The spokesm an said Gates believes that the concerns of deputies have ment The association. however, cllumed it was depra\led of its contractual and employment n ghts pertaining to the safety of its members when the uction was wkcn. THE SUJT CONTENDS thal deputies who operate of work in clrn.e prox1rruty to the bomb unit will be "greatly endangered" by the absence of the safety equipment and the "resulting inability to operat.c the unit as an emergency vehicle." The association 11lso claimed it was deprived of its nght to effectively represent its members because Gales implemented the changes prior to notifying and mectin~ w1lh ~ deputies group, the offi cial bargaining unit The swt conlendi. the act.Joni. were "a rbitrary and capn<:1ous " Airport Opposed At Los Alamitos Supervisor Harriett Wieder has reiterated her opposltton to con."ideration of Los Alamitos air base for use as a general aviation airport. Los Alamitos is one of slx sites to be examined for development or private aircraft facilities in a Sl00,000 study approved this week by Orange Coun· ty Supervisors. ''The Los Alamjtos site ls in t.be middle of a heavily popuJaled area In the west county and therefore is clearly unaccept.able as a general a via· lion airport," Mrs. Wieder said. Mrs. Wieder . whose district includes the ai r base, has steadfastly opposed conversion of the m1lit.11ry facility to joint use, either with com· merclal or private aircraft. Besides the Armed Force Reserve Cente r al Los Alainitos, sites to be examined in the county study include Santiago Canyon, Plano Trabuco, San Juan Creek, Prima Deacbecha and Bell Canyon. The study wUI recommend an airport site to handle a mlnlmum or 350 private-owned lllhl aircraft. Laguna Artists -Mogens Abel, Margaret Bedell, Tom Bellonl, Mia. Krantz and Richard Soderman. 1590 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach, Callfornla 497-5377 . .. ,, I I I SYDNEY HARRIS mixes his ph1/osophical dissertations with qwzzes and thumbnatl observations to keep readers on thetr toes. • ALL OVERSTOCKED AND LONGSTANDING"'JEWELRY 1WILL BE LIQUIDATED AT.SAVINGS YOU'LL NEVER SEE AGAIN . ........ f' ... ..,.,,,. . ' I ~ ~·r Beginning today -60 % off sale m;~c~ Beginning Tuesday-70% off remaining !tema Beginning Friday -80 % off remaining items On Tuesday, May 6, ONLY -10' on the dollar. Come in early while selection is greatest. . All items to be sold first come ftrst..serve. . lf.'-°\1 Jmew hoW111ach ~ was going through~ ce..,.,.. ..... you~ go throngli the roof. Wann a ir rtses. And without Insu lation much of the gas heat you pay for rises rtght out of your h ouse. ThaI's e nough to make anybody hot under the coll ar. The fact ls. If your home h as lit tle o r no cetlln~ ins ulation. It takes up to 20% more gas to keep It wann. Fortuna tely. the cost of R-19 Insula tion for a typi- cal s lnS!Je family home In southern Califo rnia ts only about i550-tncludlng Installation. And tf you're a Southern Caltfornta Oas Company customer. you can get •50 off the cost of the Job. plus a n Ins ulation loan at an 8 percent annual percentage rate. In the long run. tnsulatlon more than pays for Itself. Don't delay. Do It now. .. ' Just be s ure to Insulate your atttc to an R·value of 19. It's required on new houses and we recommend t t for every hou se. For more lnfonnallon see a n Insulation con- tractor or call u toll-fre at 1-800·252·9090. (From area code (209) call collect 2 13-689-3334.) For specific Information on the t 5Qr avlng call 1·800·252·0600. For specific tnfonnatloA on Insu lation financing call l-800-252-2214. ~ 1 And lower the boom on th rtstng cos t of energy. "« DQiit wait.Insulate. ga~ . . - . • , , . •Sports •Bustness 10-KRUN • - Marsh Tour H.M.S. PINAFORE Latina , UCI Marks 15th Birthday ~k of celebration begins tomorrow and is open to the public " UC Irvine 1s breaking out in s pring and in its 15th an- niversary celebration with a full round of activities scheduled throug h May 3. There's something to s uit just about e veryone's fancy whether it be for opera, theat e r, wildlife, sports or academics. Whil e the we e k -long "Celebrate UCI" festivities of- ficially get under way tomor· row, one event opened la.st night. It was the first or three performances ·or the original 1862 version or Giuseppe Verdi 's opera, "La Forza del Destino" <The Force of Destiny). which will be performed again at 7:30 p.m. today and tomorrow in the Fine Arts Village Theater The production is being staged by UCI Fine Arts Dean Clayton GarrisOn based on a new edition of the score prepared by William Holmes, a UCI music professor. Richard Triplett, a drama pro- f essor, bas re-created the cos- tumes and set after the original 19th century designs Campus Drive. The reserve is a stopover for dozens of species of migrator y waterfowl and shorebirds. The tour will include a dis· cussion of the importance of the marsh to dozens or species of migratory waterfowl who use the marsh as a stopover. 1be re-serve's history and its natural communities of fish, fowl and plants also will be covered. For marsh tour reeenatiom, call the Office or Campus O r ganization Services at 833·Sl8L AT 3 P .M. SUNDAY, an original play, "Latina," will be performed in the Science Lec- ture Hall. Ticket s for "Latina" are available fro m the USUCI Ticket Office. More information on the play can be obtained by calling the UCI Committee for Arts at 833-6378. "Songfest '80 -Musical Mad· ness is the theme of a Greek sin~ at 8 p.m. Swiday in Crawford Hall. Members of UCI sororities and fraternities will combine their musical talents to perform m e dley s from Broadwa y musicals in competition before a panel of judges. Tickets are $3 and $2. Proceeds will benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Associa- tion. At 6 :30 p.m. Tuesday, a self. defense workshop will be held in Crawford Hall Exercise Room. F o r inform a tion on th e workshop, sponsottd by the pro- gra m or Rape' Awareness, Prevention and Education, call 833-6000. Gilbert and Sullivan's story of love among the classes, "H.M.S. Pinafore," will be presented by the New York-based Glorianna P roductions at 8:30 p.m. Wed- nesday in Crawford Hall. T he SS·member Glorianna troupe was formed 1n 1978 ex- pressly to perform Gilbert and Sullivan Works. "H.M.S. Pinafore," written in 1898, was Gilbert and Sullivan's first real success. Its story con- cerns shipboard rom antic en- tanglements that are complicat- ed by the class strictures or British societiey. The performance is being directed by Allan Lokoe who bas played leading roles In and directed most or the Giibert and Sullivan comic operas. The cast includes singers who have performed with s uch oper a com · panies as the New York City Opera, American Opera Center at Juilliard, Kansas City Lyn e Oper a and the Central Music Festival. Tickets for the musical are $9. $5 and $3 and are available at Ticketroo outlets as weU as at the USUCJ Box Office, Gateway Commons on the campus. For SEVERAL PRINCIPAL roles in the opera will be performed by professional opera singers in· eluding Carol Vanesse, J acque Trussel, J ake Gardener and Cynthia Clarey of the New York City Opera and San Francisco Opera. Also; Boris Carmell and Alessandro Corbelh of La Scala. Secondary r oles and a 50 member chorus have been cast from the UCI students. Author's First Play At UCI Tickets, at $15 for reserved seating, can be obtained from the UCJ Fine Arts Box Office. For information, call 833-6614. At 10 a.m. tomorrow a one- hour guided tour of the 202-acre San Joaquin Freshwater Marsh Reserve will begi n at the Arboretum.Jamboree Road and The Hispanic woman who comes in once a week to clean your house will be on stage Sunday at UC Irvine to help celebrate the school 's w eek of cultural events. "Latina," a play about the courage and vitality of undocum ented w om e n who seek domestic jobs in the United St.ates, will be staged at 3 p.m. in the Science Lecture Hall. Tickets are S3 for general admission and $1 for stu- dents. Milcba Scott's first play was born three years ago while the Hollywood ac- tress was working in an e mployment agency in- terviewing newly arrived Latinas for work in ex- pansive Beverly Hills homes. "So m e Spani s h - s peak.ing playgoers may see their wives, aunts and g randmothers on slage," says Director J er e m y Blahnik. The plot explores the difficulties and frustral Concert of Sounds Sound sculpture tunes on local sounds including airplane takeoffs and sailboats rocking in their slips. BJ IUDITll OLSON °' ... Dlltf .......... It's no accident that there have been two unusual exhibit.a at the Newport Harbor Art Mu.sewn this month. One paved the way for the other. First there was Christo's ,"Running Fence," then Bill Fontana's s ound sculpture, "Flight Paths Out to Sea.·• Fontana's sculpture monitors the trajectory pattern of planes taklng off from the John Wayne A irport with microphones placed in six Newport Beach locations. Tb.rouCb miles of cables, the sound travels to speakers lo the Sculpture Garden at the art museum. What could be UIOugbt of -5 DO=· utioft is tumeCl into lD· te .,.u.erns of pitches and • oflOUDda. Area residents for its s uccess. ••The J .A. Beek Co ., Chevron Marina, the Galley Care and the Newport Dunes Trailer Court all have cooperat- ed in allowtng microphones to be mounted in a 21h mile line from Balboa Pier to the Newport Dunes." Fontana said. Pacific Telephone employees and David McCue, KUCI radio en gineer , also assisted, be added. There also are microphones at the Balboa Pier and the Back Bay, with the most active one on the pier. Tbere, the roar of the cruhlnl s u rf and the high pitch of children's voices fill the air, almost overrldina other sounds in the sculpture garden. s een al the s ame time the microphone noises are beard. Fontana, a pk>oeer in the field or multi-channel field rerord-ings ... earned a bachelor's des•ree at toe New School of SOcial Research in New York. He is a composer and a musi- cian, having begun the study of the clarinet "as a little kid" in Cleveland. His works are avante-garde and experimental, such as bis composition for five Japanese temf le bells. • • work with tbe pbyslcal properties of sound.'' be ex- plained. Perhaps the musical world la fortunate that Fontana met Phillip Corner at the New School because that encounter penuaded the compoter to tum from 1raduate ttudlH in pbUoeopby to music. li o n s fa ced b y un · documented women who ma ke t.beir living cleaning other people's homes. The play is the fourth In a series ol six plays being produced this year by Artists in Prison and Othe r Places, a Hollywood work.shop for new plays. Produced b y Susa n Loewen berg, "Latina " begi n s it s 12 -sto p performance schedule at UC Irvine and will be at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa on May 3. informallon. call 833.5549 COLLEGE BOWL, the varsity sport of the mind, will be held in 203 Student Services I from noon to 1 30 p. m and 3 30 to 5 p m Tuesday For mformat..aon, call Deborah DuboLS at $33-5181. "Buchwald At Lar ge," a lec- ture by political satirist Art Buchwald. will be presented at 8 pm. Thursday in Crawford Hall Tickets, a 19, f7. 13, S3 and St, are available at the USUCI Bo.x Office, Gateway Commons, and all Tlcketron outlets. For in· formation, call the Student Al· fairs Lectures Office at 833-5588. T ame magazaoe has called Buchwald "the most humorous columnist in the timted States " The author has a formidable career as a syndicated colum- nist and has authored a number of book s in c lud ing .. Th e Buchwald Stop~ Here." "Down the Seme and lJp the Potomac," "Washington 1s Leaking" and ''Getting High in Government Circles." After a one -day interlude, "Celebrate UCl" festJv1lJes C<>n· tinue Saturday, May 3, with the Second Annual Anteater 10· kilometer Run The run, sponsored by the UC I Aquatics Program and the An· cient Manner and Rusty Pellcan restaurants, is open to men and women and wall include special alumni men and alumni women d1vis1ons. Prizes. plaques and T -shirts will be offered. Proc~ Wlll beneht the university's Aquatics Program. The nm over the rolling hills of the UCI campus will begin at 9 a.m .. but a special 5-kilometer event is scheduled at 8 a .m . for rwmers bet ween 8 and 16. For more information, call the Aquatics Program at 833-6936. ALSO MA V l , walking tours of VC I residence ha lls will be J.(1ven from 10 a.m. through l pm Tours will leave the Mesa Court Housing Office every hour on the hour. For more informa· lion. call the Mesa Cowt Hous- ing Office at 833-6767. Wa~goose. UCl's traditional student spring festinl, will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May l in Campus Part. The fai r , conducted In a me dieval theme, will include kn1cht.a and la dies from the Soc i e t y r o r Creative Anachroniam wearing authentic co~tumes of the medieval and Renawance periods. Tents aod streamers will fes- toon the grassy knolls of the park Mus icians , jug&Mrs, mimes and live bands will ~rform C'OOtinuously from two outdoor stages. &EFRESRMENTS, GAMES and activities for the entire family will be o rrere d throughout the day. The second annual UCI KJte- Flymg Contest will be held at 3 p.m . May 3 on the gTassy knoll below the Physical Sciences Building. Spoosored by the UCI Alumni Association, coolest participants will vie for prizes in suc h categories as "Highest Flying Kite," "Most Original Kile" and "Kite That Best Depicts UCI ." For iofonnat.ioo, call the alumni office at 833-Q4'7. Also on May 3 will be the Mid· die Earth Goog Show, two hours o ( amateur comedy, music, magic and drama, beginninc at 8 p.m. in Crawford Hall. Ad· mission is free. For information, call Mike Yurtas, producer, at 752·7672. Fontana; h1J usociate, Penn Stallard; and Phyllis LutJeans, the museum's curator of educ•· Uon, beUeve the art work ls "the tint such sound sculpture to be experienced throuab live broed· cut wt.rea." llueb like Cluilto's "Runnlnl Fenee," a M-mlle-loa.& sculptur. of wlnl and lbeMI installed ln llarta County MWfal yean qo, Fontana's work needed the cooper.Uoa of mu1 Ha.r~ In addition to ofrertq vartous kinds of noises, the microphones s pew forth "the classical sounds emlnatln~ from the Newport area," including sailboats rock· ing ln their slips, the birds of the sea and the nolset of civillution, Fontana noted. "It's a portrait of Newport." The artist rec:ommendl that at leut to minutes be spent in the 1ardea liateninl to the melaqe of IOUDda. The ICulpture b IDOlt late~ when a plane taltee off from tbe altport and c• be His Interest to acoustic sculpture betan durinl t.be 'IOI when be started dolnl tape col· lases, and It bu blolaomed into exhibita such •• that at tbe Newport Harbor Art Museum and one now bound for tbe Oeorse PolnP6dou in Pana lb.ls summer. AttJst Bill Fontana with microphones for his sound sculpture at Balboa Pier Tbe latter, called sound Recycliq Sculpture, wu abown in t.be AkademJe der lt..i ln w .. t BerUn in u u.bib\t wbole title tnnllated means '•For eyes andean.'' TIM only thina tbat that would add to Fontana 'J e~blbll, • -DAIL V PILOT . Executives tell local audience that business must supP:Qlt the arts. ay IUDft'll OUON .... ..., ......... l f \be arts ire to Oowilb m the Umt.d Slit • \My must be auJ>PQl1Cld bJ the ball· n H commmll.)'. Thi.I ll the Oplnion ol RObert O. An· denoo, cha.l~an anll cb1tf Gecutlft oft\~ of AU.UC R!('l\t•~ld Co . keY'ft(M tpeaker at. u day k>ftl .em nar tbl "'ttk on art and bull· ness host~ by the Fluor Corp. The coo!tttntt ~ U SPQOAC>rOO by the Busstoeu CommlUff for \ht Arb. a 13·yUt· old oraMbaUon df-dlca tf'd to promotlna cor· porate petronaat ot t.be aru It w11s held an Or ngl· ('ounty to en· courage locul businc amen and corporate leaders lo bt,~om~ mvolvt-d with museum!>. tht>a ten , music and dance group:. i.nd other cultural groups ln th<' ('oumy During the day, Oa \.1d S TtiPPlln. vi<'e (.'ha1rman or the board of dtre<'tors of Fluor C'--0rp . was 8PWHlled to membership in the UCA. the first execut1 vt• ftom Orange County to JOtn the group THE BCA WA formed in 1967 by An'- derson. David Rockefeller and other cor porate leaders to educate corporations to the need of giving to the arts. ··our first goal was to make corporate i:taving to the arts a respectable pursuit." An · derson said. ''The organization has served as <J lobby to other business people lo pers uade them to give more money " It has been successful, as the records in- dicate. Last year. corporate America spent S250 million lo support the arts, compared to annual donations of $15 million lo S20 m1llton in BCA 's first years. Andersan said private suppart or the arts 1s a n American tradition. as oppas,d to other countries where most of the support is from the government. This recent tr emendous surge or giving is taking the U.S. from its former position as "a cultural desert in the eyes of the world" to being "the center or the art world." Anderson ~aid. · Anderson. whose company has been a leadt.'r tn s upportmg the arts, !>aid the visual Jrts. m particular, arc .. u maJor part of the rorporntc identity "SURROUNDINGS HAVE a tremendous 1mpa<'t on people," Anderson noted "Our s ur- roundings (modern art> have helped us recruit and ke<>plhe bcstyoun~ people " Anderson added that the art. mdiret'tly. has helped this n ation wath its e nergy problem because his company. with its attrae- Uvc and stimulating ~urroundingi., has been .1ble to attract qu<Jhftcd people to deal with energy pro61ems. Edward Strauss Jr .. head of BCA, said most suppart for the arts comes from com- panies having annual sales of more than S500 mil hon "ThesP companie!> t(•nd to be more ~oph1st1cated than most ~mailer firms in their corporate policies and pracuces. They FLUOR CORP. VICE CHAIRMAN David S. Tappan als o are the first. favorite and -all too fre . quently the only corporate targets for arts organazat1ons seeking support." lie said that both s mall aod large com· panics must give. especially those companies wh ich "aren't doing anything or are s till not ~1ving as much as they mi~ht " S MALLER COMPANIES can make m eaningful contributions, Strauss said. As t.•xa mples. he cited a lumberyard in Daven· port , Iowa, which donated wood for scenery to a local ,experimental theater group, and a dry cleaner in Florida who gives an art muse um $500 each year to buy items on its "want list." Corporate giving to the arts "ena bles a company to work ror the caUS<? or c1V11iied values and at the same time advance bu:.i- ness pros)>e('ts." Strauss said. '"There are few asl)t'cts of business 1n "h1ch urt. to one degree or another. 1s not con~ciously integrated with utility "The ability of corporations to create mass markets for their goods and services is nourished. s ustained and expanded by the ta tents or m en a nd women representing ~v•·ry art form." Strauss said. Participants in the morning panel in· clud<'d Jeanne Kerr, rorporatc contributions director al Time Inc .. New York; Don Jones. coordmator or institutional and public service P.rograms for Chevron USA. San Francisco. and Kenneth J . Palmer, vice president of corporate affairs for Ponderos? Systems. Dayton Also, Robert Schneider , vice president of corporate public affairs. Xerox Corp., Stam- ford. Pu1 Spouse On Hold DEAR A.l'IJN LANDERS: My hang-Lip 1s too embarrassing to discuss wtlh anyone 1 know PIPase try to help me . It 's a problem I'm havmg wath my husband. We are in our late 30s and re- cently moved to a lovely new home on the beach. For several weeks now we have been en· Joying moonlight swims. but now he wants to go beyond that. He becomes amorous in the water and I have difficulty getting ham to the house Has the man been seeing too many foreign film~ or what" We have two young children, and I would die 1f they ever caught us making love. Also, we have neighbors. Ann. Although their homes are quite a distance from ours, they do sometimes walk the beach at night. I don't want lo dampen my husband 's ardor, but the hazards I've listed are terribly ln· hlbiting. If you say I'm being prudish Chis word). I'll accept it -but I would appreciat e some counsel.-OVEREXPOSED DEAR OVER: From your remarks abool tbe neighbors and tbe cblldreo, It sounds as lf there is &oo great a chance that your privacy tnigbt be iDvaded. My advice ls to put Lover Boy on bold until you can gel bim in tbe boase. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You have printed many letters about donating organs so that those who are no longer alive can give sight and added years of life to others. but you've never printed a letter like this : My husband and I both discussed donating our eyes to an eye bank, and we agreed it was what we wanted to do. So we signed up, in· formed our families of our wishes and carried the dooor cards in our wallets. My husband then suffered a massive cor· onary. We were in another state when it hap- pened. I was terribly upset and tried so bard to keep my courage up for bis sake that 1 had a hard time fW>ctioning. When be died, I was ex- hausted and in a state of shock. I'm ashamed to admit it, but 1 forgot about his wish to donate ForClaarit9 Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley Cri&ht> is chairman of Newport·Balboa Rotary Club's Annual Charity Benefit set for M.v 9 at the Marriott Hotel. Prizea t.o be awanled . durtna tbe eveamc include \. f Ann La11der" his eyes. The f'!UJlt has been wtth me ever since I am suggesting that when a death occurs the attending doctor or nurse or cler gyman ask the next of kin this simple question: "Did be Cor she) wish to donate or" ans to help those who are living?" If a survivor becomes angry, that's ms hang-up. It could be settled by simply say· ing, "It is strictly a dooatioo and notbing will be done without your permission.'· I can assure you. Ann, the survivors wbo a re in shock <as I was) will be forever gratef~! -SAD EYES IN GREENVILLE. TEX. DEAR SAD EYES: Yoar aauesUoe ls a good one, and I hope many dodon, aarses and clergymen wUJ pick op oa It. For those who taave not C01Uklered donating their eyes, I urge you do do so. Write to the main headquarters of tbe Eye-Bank Assn. of Amertu, 3195 Maplewood Ave., WlJlstoa·Salem, N .C. %7113. 11da ii tna.ly &be l1ft Uaat keeps on giving. Tboee •ho wl.ab to doeac.e other or1au as well aboaJd write for a Ualfonn DoDor Card. Write to Ille Natioaal Kldlley Foudatioa, Z Park Aft., New Yort, N.Y. 11011. <P.S. 1 laave carried OM la my wallet foe muy years.) CONFIDENTIAL TO FED UP WITH BER SICK SENSE OF HUMOR: Sometlatee peeple IHP became tk)' ue ..,...., W-at-eue or embarrueed. It bu aedWll to do wfUI ... , they co.Ider faany. I auped yoar frteed ii la tbJ1category. •everal fishing trips on yachts out of Newport Harbor. With Riley on yacht are (from left> Dudley Grimm, Marie Reavie and V1n Jorgensen. For information, call Frank Anderaon at 873·74f). Excitement Just Beginning Secretaries receive-priztts, honors ana complimf111ts . N~ Seentarift Week ii Juat about over, but tor lll1ra ZIDt. MCNW"y to StHton Pollee Cldlf 8oD JobalOD, tbe ~la Jutt be1lnlUDI. Sbe WU DUMd 0raqe Couat1 5eentar)" for the Day cturtnc a breUfut WecllMeclQ lD the Soulia Oout Plua Hotel and received Ill all· expeme-P*ld trip to 8aD Francileo u om of bet prbes. In the competition sponsored by Balaia Chapter, National Secretaries AlaoclaUoa, Newport Beacb, ber boa described ber merits by u.alna tbe wont "secretary" a.s the bull fw an~. ENTaJE8 WUE judged by Bob f1uor 11. Costa Maa Mayor Arlene ~ha.fer and Newport Beach Mayor Pro Tem Evelyn Hart. Jobnsoa said of Ms. Ziok, "lt would taJte S,000 words to describe my secretary. It's dif. ficult to do in 2S words or less." He spelled out the word secretary with the adjectives "stamina. energetic, concerned, re- liable, endurance, talented, asset. rapport and youthful." Ms. Zink also received a diamood Deeklace aloog wttb ot.ber gilb. Linda Lee, secret&ry to RoblD Be,.Jund. vice president and treasurer of Pooderosa · Homes, was named Bahia Chapter's memMc of the year. MOllE TRAN• guests turned out ror the 11th annual breakfast, which featured Rams Head Coach Ray MaJavasi as keynote s peaker . Coaching is "the only job where you can turn on the radio as you drive down the road and find out you've been ftred," he said MaJavasi added that be gets all kinds of ad· vice about how to do his job on Mondays after the big Sunday game, and that football. Ill con- trast to what most people think, is "a year· round job." Athletes today are better trained and m bet ~· .... .,....,,.....,....~ MEMBER OF THE YEAR Lind• Lee ter cond.ttton than their predecessors, he noted. "One new thmg 1s that we have hired 'strength coache.,· to build up the strength of the players .. Malavas1 said that he has "the prettiest bos., m the world" and when asked 1( it's truf that she 1~n 't allowed in the locker room responded, "My bo~s can do anything ~he 14anb ·But there's nothing exciting about betng tn th<' locker room ladies." he asserted. Goal: Matrimony and Mexico Local couple will take to sea with a minister in tow By SANDIE EGAN °' n.e o.i,., -5wtt When Diane Darby and Dean Danielsen set out to sea Satur- day morning at the start or the Newpart-Ensenada yacht race, they're taking a minister aJong marnage party preced1ni.t tht'1r nuptials have bt:en :.cnt <1ut The ming m with the ~ achttn~ program, the bride 14 111 14 t:ar a T shirt saymg "Bride" and he.: haH one sayang "Groom" ~htle <>the rs in th • wedding party w11l v.ear s1m1larly apt T·sh1~ No. they're not afraid or J>(.'rib at sea. They're ~etting married M ~. Darby, 33. owner of Darby's Co . a n advertising agency in Newport Beach. met Danielsco. 42, an executive wtth a Santa Ana firm. during last year's race. The roman« blossomed and the pair la unched a search for a seagoing pai:50n. They found their man in the Rev. Paul Helverson, pastor or Our Sav1or Lutheran Church in Phoenix. Helverson. a former llunl · mglon Beach resident, has often sailed in the Ensenada race. So. h e'll p e r form the ccrem<>ny and serve a~ a work mg crewman. The ceremony will take pl ace at duak the first evening ot the 135·mile r ace. GROOM, BRIDE ANO BEST MAN Invitations to a Bon Voyage Otane Darby, Dean Danielsen and Eric Sam~eon [ Horoscope ] SATUUAY, APmL 21 By SYDNEY OllA&a AalES <Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Stick to basic material, pertinent issues -do your homework. Someone intends to u k questions -with no punches pulled. Be prepared. Aquarius. Scorpio persons play key roles, Keep resolutions and ap· pointments. Spotlight on work. health. depend· e nts and nutrition. TAURUS (Apr. 20·May 20): Analyze rea- sons, perceive motives and be aware of pot.en· l1al . Ch aris m a attracts young persons. especially members of opposite sex. Popularity Is on upswing -be ready for a "call" leading to exciti.n& cban&es. travel and a variety of sensa- tions . GEMINI <May 21..June 20): Establish prin· cl pies aod policy. Accent security based on seledion of quality material. You win way with family member through diplomacy, not fortt. Prof esskJoal appraisal could result in surprise -of pleaunt variety. CANCE& <June 21·July 22>: Be selective. realize that many persons will be ukina and answering questions. Your role is to choose, judge, investigate and make inquiries to key personnel. Pisces. Virgo individuals figure prom· lnently. Obtain defutlUon of terms. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Responsibility, pres- sure1 . buslness alrain and intenaified rela- Uonsnip -these command •POtli&ht. Cancer. Capricorn persons ficure promlnenUy~ Older in· d1vidual will join forces with you. Money pic- ture Seti brtahter. You receive "tbe key." VlaGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Obtain hint from Leo meeaqe. Empbulle compleUoo. iDdepeDd· ence, bdtiadve and self~. You will be at i1cbt place at erudal moment. Prepare a "vidory apeecb!" Artet, Llbra penoaa ft.cure in exettmc seenario. Ll8aA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): HlabliPt creater Independence of tbousbt, aetioli. ~ new atarU, orilinality, wil.IInpeu to take a chance on your own ideu. With come. true. Friend~· luma favor. You get view "backstaae. '' Clan- dutlne meet1n1 completet qencta. 8COllPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): lntuil1ve nash provides aa11re~~1 brln11 desired results. Caneer. Leo. Aquanu. lndlTfduall fi1ure prom· ineaUy. Aeeeat OD ftnudal lain u nault of bullnea endeavor. ODe ln autborit1 it ready to reward 10UI' effort.I. Be receptive and ea· tbualMUe. IAGrrrA&rol (Nov. 21·Det. 21): s.ek ··~ room ... MMDI ,..,._to be -"8ed. restricted; giv~ imaginauon a chance to roam freely. Another Sag1ttarian, a Vi rgo and a Gemini fi 1ture 1n scenario. Element or chance or luck favors your efforts. Career boast indicated. CAPRJCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be ready and willing to review. revise, rebuild and to open lines or communication. Plan ahead for 1oumey Emphasis on publishing, education. !ip1ritual revelation Aquarius. Leo, Scorpio person.., play important roles. The number 4 rould be Ill picture AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. l8J: Emphasis on information conc·erned with Investments, money affoclm~ one close to you, including partner or mate. Dig deep, reject superficial answers PISCES <Feb. 19-Ma r. 20>: Keep promise regarding purr hase or item aimed at making homebase more secure. comfof'table and beautiful. Check legal rights and permissions. Send,.off Parties All Along Coast A slew of send-off parties ls planned tonigr.t for the l3rd Newport to Ensenada yacht race. A reception and dinner party. hosted by Jerry Brame. president of the Newport Ocean Sailing Association. and his wile Alice; will be held at the Bahia Corinthian Yacbt Club, Corooa del Ma r . Their guests will include Coast Guard and Navy officials plus Mexican of. ficials. Don and Betty Moss, 1eneral chairmeo for the race; will co-host along with B. J . Lant, Jif· fy Wood, and Howard and Terry Martyn. The BCYC itself also will have a send-off party. as will otber yacht. clubs aloe1 tbe Oranee Coast. The BCYC attair wlll include a Mexican blllfet, mariachi band and lots of mar1arita. Alic> among numerous parties t.onltht will be one at the Balboa Bay Club and aootber at the Villa Nova, Newport Beach, for peraona i.D· volved in the collegiate race. RUFFEll'S UPHOUTllY ... , ..... .. .... . ••11 ...... .... c:.. .... _ ... ,, ~ ••• •h•u:a:. -.1DDW . 1• NUPGft Btwa. c.t.-Mele , .. • OAILV PILOT THE START OF SATURDAY'S NEWPORT-TO-ENSENAOA YACHT RACE WILL PROBABLY LOOK A OREAT DEAL LIKE THIS. SEATl'LE -Whleb are the real Angels? The team that bluted Minnesota 11-0 on Wed- nesday, or the one that Jolt four straiaht to tbe Oaldud A '1? The truth, a1 a famou1 playwrlaht once aald, Ilea somewhere between the two. The Angell will try to estabtilb tbe truth tonight as they open a three.game series here aploat the Seattle Mariners. Don Aase Cl·l> takes the mound for the Anaela. and be will have a tough act to follow. On Wednesday Bruce Klson took Ott Tl' To•lgllf 0...IW'f 5 ., 7:39 a no-hitter into the ninth innloc before settling for a one·bit shutout. Serious Event or Wild Time? Aase 's opposition will be fumi!hed by Mike Parrott (1•2), a right-hander who won 14 games last year for a Mariner team that fmisbed 67·95. Seattle is off to an 8·7 start, compared to the Angels' 5-7 re· cord. and the Ma riners boast ooe of the hottest bitters in the league in Bruce Boehle. Ensenada Hoosegow Hasn't Had Much Business Lately A former Angel, Boehle leads the loop in bits (21). ranks second in batting with a .412 aver age and is among the leaders in runs and RBI C 11 each). By ALMON LOCKABEY ~llY Pilot llo.\tlllt WrflH Is the 3.J)Jlual Newport to Ensenada yacht race serious competition. a social event, a weekend lark for hun- dreds of yachts which rarely venture o u tside their ho m e ports, or a drunken brawl? Mexican independence day, Cinco de Mayo (May 5). For the thousands of shoreside spectators who w1U line the beaches of Balboa Peninsula. the bayfront and the bluffs over Corona del Mar. the start involving mor~ than 600 boats ranging from 24 to 100 feet is a spectacle that calls for party time. Diego, guessing as to whether the night winds will be better "outside" o'r closer inshore. up rn s uch places as Dana Point. Oceanside. Mission Bay, San Diego and maybe even Avalon. Catalina Island. Depending on who you talk to, it's <> little of all of the above Contrary to the notions of most landlubbers, there is little or no serious drinking d uring the race. A beer or two now and then, or maybe a highball before the evening on· board meal Seattle also has an offensive threa t i n s p eed y second baseman Julio Cruz, who bas stolen four bases and Is coming off a season of 49 steals. TO THE SPONSORING Newport Ocean Sailin g Association <NOSAl the 125-mile race down the coast to the Baja California fis hing resort is a dead serious competition complete with all the strict safety _provisions. handicap ratings and racing rules of any offshore event. AFTER THE START senouS rar ing begins for most of the skippers and crews. especially those with the boats and experience possible to wm one or more of the 23 "erpetual trophies at stake. IN MOST ENSENADA races. nightfall signals the moment or truth as to whether the race is serious or JUSt a weekend lark. When the wind c.ites off to whispers. the serious racers wall begin the task or constant ~ail changes to light heads'ls or spin- nakers -anything that wall pack up the lightest zephyrs and keep the boat movmg. If the wind stays nat c;outh of San Diego, the party-mmded wall turn on their auxiliary engin es and FUP lfanish under power) m order to be on hand for th l' gala doings at Ensenad:i At lot has been "'riltl'n and rumored :ibout the ant1<'S Qf thl' ya<' h l s mt• n once th t'> re a c-h Ensenada Soml' nr 1l 1!> trul' '>Orne '>r IL IS fal<,t> GONE A R E THE DAYS o f drunken t'rewmen roaming the streets of Eosenada. tos!)mg cherry bombs into crowds and throwing furniture out hotel windows The Mariners' long -ball threat as embodied in sluggers Willie Horton and former Mater Dei ll1 gh star Danny Meyer (49 HRs, 180 RBI between the m last year ). The Angels may be without the services of third baseman Carney Lansford Cflnger in· Jury). who has already missed two games. Tom Dooobue will oe beh ind the plate again. replaclnq catcher Brian Down- ing. who is out for at teat eight weeks with a broken ankle. It was started as, and still· is, a "goodwill" gesture between the U.S. and Mexico. In the early years tt was sailed on the weekend nearest the Once clear of the startmg hne crews will begin trimmmg sh~ts to get the most speed out of their c raft . debating as to when it is tame to nv the big spinnakers. whether to set a co urse insid e or outs ide thP Coronados Is lands south of San The inexperienced or not-so- dedicated crews will more than like· ly give up the ''ghosting" and wind As a maUer off fact, most ol those <See ENSENADA. Pa~ 84) Top Boxing Card Set Cmiserweights DeLeon, Paulino Fight By HOWARD L. HANDY Ol llM O•lly Pile! SUff One of the top boxing shows ever presented an Orange County will take place at the Anaheim Convention Center tonight when four main events. including a cruiserweight e limination bout between Carlos DeLeon and Waldemar Paulino. Also on the card that begins at 8 o'clock will be a s uper featherweight fight between Rafael "Bazooka" LimQn and Frankie Ahumada for 10 rounds; a super welterweight state championship bout featuring Zeffie Gonzalez and Pablo Baez over 12 rounds ; and a welterweight bout featuring Orange County's Bert Lee against Leo Arguello. "IT IS IMPORTANT THAT WE stage a good show in our initial effort at the Convention Center." says matchmaker Bill Caplan of the sponsoring W.A.Y. organization. "Someday it will pay off but right now we fi gure to lose $40.000 with a crowd of 5,000 and more if the crowd is less. "But we're more concerned with the artistic success rather than the monetary loss We f~I we have a loaded show." DeLeon is t he No. l contender for the cruiserweight title and is from Puerto Rico. He is undefeated with a 27-0-1 record and is a 10-7 favorite over Pa ulino (18-2-2), the South American champion from Brazl I LIMON, (48-5-2), A FLASHY, Mexican fighter, is the No. 1 contender in his division and has been pro· mised a title fight with Alexis Arguello this summer He is a3-1 favorite over Ahumada (28·7>. Limon lost a controversial decision to Bobby Chacon at the Forum recently and the WBC showed its disregard for the decision by keeping him ln the No. 1 challenger's role. Gonzalez (20·20-1) trains in Westminster and defeated Mexican champion Jose Figueroa in his last fight. He battled Roberto Duran to a standstill in a natJonally televised bout recently and as a 10-8 c hoice over Baez ( 17 -2> the Domm1can Republic champion. This one is for the Catarornaa super welterweight champ1onsh1p The Lee (19-5) and Arguello (20-3) fight is a tossup with no odds quoted on either fighter. Lee 11' an Oranf(e County favorite who has won twice at the Orange County Fairgrounds in recent bouts ARGUELLO IS THE BROTHER or Alexis who is defending hls tJtle wh1s weekend a5'(amst Rolan· do Navarette in Puerto Raco. An interested spectator at ran~s1de will be BOXING c ru1serweight champion Marvin Camel of Mis- soula, Montana. The wmner of the DeLeon·PauJino fi ght has been promised a shot at Camel's WBC c rown Uus summer. "We hope to make a deal to bnng the fight to Orange County sometime in JuJy." Caplan says "We're talking to television and 1t may have to be staged on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. "BUT YOU HA VE to sacrifice the Uve gate ror TV if you do this . One thing that has brought box· ang back on TV is the fact that everybody can un derstand it. H you and I went out in the street at midnight to have a fight betw~n us. we wouJd at- tract a crowd." The fi ghters have a guaranteed purse of $55.000 but Caplan declines to discuss the in· dividual breakdown. "I would rather not say what each fighter is being paid," he says. "If they want to tell you, all well and good. The c ruiserweight fight has the largest purse and both fighters are being paid an equal amoWlt. Dave Cunningham Bold It Rig•t There Boston's J erry Remy puts the stop to Chi cago's Greg Pryor Thursday when the AP.._.. latter tried to stretch bis single into a dou- ble. The White Sox won, 9--3. What the Angels Need Is a Mascot You want to know why the Angels are in last place? Simple. They don't have a mascot. Balt.imore bas Wild Bill. who stands atop the dugout and spells O·R·I-O·L-E-S with his body. San Diego bas the chicken, Atlanta has the Chief, Philadelphia bas the Phillie Pbanatk. and several other clubs are known to be con- siderlnl olficial mascots. BUT EVERY TIME SOMEONE comes forward to lead the cheers at Anaheim, stadium officials arrest blm or run him out of town. Remember the two young men wbo started the "Yes We Cao" chant ln 1978? One of them was arrested last year when be climbed at.op the dugout to lead cheers. A ran dressed in a 1orllla s uit showed up this year and was told the stadium bas,a rule against wearing muks. Blll Spanos. the self.appointed "World Serles Combo" who beats b1s drum and blows his born. has been chased out or the stadium on several occasions. · AND WHATEVER HAPPENED to Harry Ha lo, the young crazy who paraded around with an electric, blioking halo atop his Angel hat? Last year the Angels made their first of- ficial attempt at a mascot -a man In a dog suit. He lasted one game. "We rejected the idea becaUle the IUY bad no act." says Al Bille, the club's director of pro- motions. "He was just a friend of a seuon ticket holder who happened to have a doa suit." General Manager Buuie Bavaal says the gorilla will be allowed to march up and down the aisles as Iona as be doesn't bother anybody. He will only be allowed to march between in· Dings. "IT'S NO PROBLEM u Ian& aa the gorilla and the 'Yes We Can Kleis' follow laatructlou.'' Bavasl said. "But Spanos carried tbe tb1q too far. He waa botbertna people." It's not that Bavasl doesn't like the Idea of a mascot. After all, be came to the Ancels from San Diego. which s pawned the whole trend when Ted GlannouJas donned a chicken s uit. "U we could get aomeone with talent like lbe_cbicken, lhat would be fun," Bavasi said. "I really enjoyed tbe chicken. Especially since I didn't have to par for him." Bine says bis promotions department bu heard no more talk about an official Ange.I mascot. "I don't think we're interest~ ln develop· ing a mascot. We have a close alliance with Dis · neyland. and they come out every year with Mickey Mouse. Pluto and various other sundry D isney characters." Blne said. "Having somebody else ln an animal suit mJ1ht detract from that alliance." • • • ON BASEBALL'S OPENING DAY, a friend whispered conspiratorially, "I've 1ot an idea for a column for you. Oakland will win the pen- nant." ' Normally. I would be tempted to la ucb rudely in the face of anyone with such a •uaet- Uon. but this was what we in the newpaper business call "an informed aouree." So I listened. •'Oakland always aeta oil to a fut start because the players are younc, ea1u and strooa:· be~ "And with Billy Martia crackine the p, they're certa.ln to be ill ftnt place in May. · '"'l'llATS A80tJT TBB 'l'DIE tbe v........:. start comlna around, the old pltcbers ftn=m · into shape and the consiltent elube start . · good t>ueb911," be said. "That's wbeD tbe A' • us ually start their plunp to the cellar. . "But the players will go on strike May~. the rest o( the season wW be canceled, Oakland will be declared the Western Dlvbioll champion." · It was silly so I lpond tbe wboae c:on- versaUon unW thb mOl'Diq, when I p68ed up lbe paper and saw ln the atandinp tllat OaklaDd Wll lo first place, .. 8" CWLY PlLOT P:rldey. Apnl n . '* Sonics Brown, Johnson let th Bedbugs Bite Fre•APD611Mi&dw9 S&A'M'LE -Ouarda F~ Brown and Oennla J ohntelft oC the Se.ttle SupefSonlct say I.My had m other probl~nu td Kaf"ffm Abdul.Jabber and the LOii Angeles La kera dunnt their stay lo ~utbem C&liromia 8ot.b reported belna aw•kf'nf'd by bedb\&11 ln lhelr room1 t the Los AnfelN Alrport Marriott Hotel early Wednesday followlna lbe Sonics' 108-107 victory over the Lalren T\telda,y night The Sonlcs a~ bat\llJ\g tht> LA.ken ln the bttl-of ·MWO Nallonlll Buketball Auoc1aUon Western Conference playoffa with the sers lit.'d 1 1 A hotel 11poke-arnt1n trn1d Thursday Jn a telephone ln· ler v1ew rrom Los Ana~le~ that no bedbugs hld ~ found on the floor tbt SonJc pluyt•ri. llnd lht.'Lr wives stayed on. Johrl:l<>n i.aJd he wu bitten three or four tlmes and aaJd his wile. Donna, was bitten 16 times. He said a maid broucht new sheeb to lh"lr room. Brown, who scored 34 Points In hls club's one·polnt triumph, said there were bedbugs all over his room -on t.M l:lheets. the pillow cases and the wallts -whe n he was awakened by lus wire. Linda The Browns moved lo another room on their request , he added. The Sonics bowed lo the Lakers 108·99 Wednesday night. Frank McFadden. a spokesman for the lCPR public rela· tions firm or Los Angeles, issued a statement Crom J im Buckley, genera l manager of the hotel. The statement said it was Ulc first such complaint In t he seven.year history of the hotel. "'We trust it (the Sonics' complaint> was made in jest." the statement from Buckley said. "However , our engine-ering depa rtment, togetb er with a specialist in extermination, has s incerely and thoroughly gone through a ll rooms on the floor the SuperSonlcs stayed on. "So rar we have found no evidence or any kind of bugs However, at the present time, tests are now being made on samples of the new ca rpeting inslaUed last week on the floor the team stayed on.•• ------q..te ol dae Da11-!l"------ R~lier pitche r Buddy Schultz, before being sent to t he m inor leagues by St. Louis after failing to come back from 1979 arm trouble : "I'm better than any left· hander they've got. The only question is whethe r I can throw." Mill Porte r Return Thi11 Weekend:» A published report Thursday said that catcher Da rrell Porter or the Kansas City Royals, who • enrolled in an alcohol·r ehabilitation progra m , m ight rejoin the club t his weekend. A t ea m !'pok,csman called the report "pure specula tion." "He said he was trying for the end of the week," a source who asked not to be indenUfied told lbe Kansas City Star. "He also said he might be there a little bit longer. Porter was eligible to return " for the disabled list Thursday . . . Lamar , JohllSOll drove in four runs, including the tie breaker in the seventh inning, as lbe Chicago White Sox defeated Boston, 9-3, ln American League action . . . ln one of two National League gam es played, Brtu As· sels&lne'a nm·scoring single capped a two. run rally in the ninth truung and gave the Atlanta Braves an 8-7 tnumph over Sao Dtego. Rollie Fingers absorbed the defeat ... The SeatUe Ma riners ha ve acquired veteran left·hander Dave Roberta from the ~uu world champion P ittsburgh Pirates and placed second baseman J ulio Cnu on the Is-day disabled list. Roberts is expected to arrived to SeatUe Saturday ... Mike Norris, whose E RA has shrunk to 0.40, will miss al least one start because of a pulled groin muscle. North S tars Force Se11enth Ga•e BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -Paul Sbmyr and ~ Bobby Smith scored 27 seconds a part to highlight a , f1ve·goaJ Minnesota second period Thursday night, powering the North Stars to a S.2 triumph and forcin~ a deciding seventh game in their National Hockey League quarter -final playorf series with the Montreal Cana· diens. The North Sta rs, who had lost their Jast three games after winning the first two games of the best-of.seven series, meet Ule four-time defending champions a t the Montreal Forum Sunday night. r."-&..,, .. ••••••r••••••••••r NSW YORK ..;. 9oort1M blr BOiton llan-uaoii """ 181?'"8 .................. ww't m l ullty ol \Mina' a abort e• to Ykt«1 ud lNnt ln· to lean Wider qu.Uo•• .. hom duMoul nauen aad,....W... o..tae tbe bow'· ... .,.utinl. abe oft..-.d to take a Ue de- t.eet« *l -''l woUi tie ..... to ..... , to U1\bina'' -to convlnce ~pl• ab• ran UM wbol• •·mUe, au.yard mar alllcm And beat all o&Mr wocnea coaa.cMn. "I'm not IUiltY.'0 tbe ae-,.ar"Okt .omc. worker tald Thursday. "I wlll nlft ID)' Md rac. lD Ju.11 lD Nt'W York Cit)', and I wW prove to everyoee la tbll room -and .everyooe. lo lbe couatr)' -that 1 cu do It ... Run came Udder flre aooa att.r IM em•r•ed from the pack MODd~ a the ftnt 'woman ftniaber In tht prMU•loua run wl\h a Ume ot a:si:a, a reecx'd ftn1ab fOI' a womu ln t.be Boeton Marathon. Other namers contended the1 bad not'"'! her early ln the race and apectaton cbar1ed •be bad •lipped ln aear tM flnlab. The New Yon Poat Tbunday qucMd unidenttned ~· 11 aaylna Rull would be dilqualllled today and tbe second· place ftnlaher. JacquellAe Gareau ol Montreal, declared the winner. .-------...... u l'•tl•• ------ On tbla date ln bueb&U in um: Dick Bartell ol Pbiladelpb!a ~four doublet ln the PbWies' 7·1 victory over the Boetoa Bravea. On tbla date ln 1904: J ack Cbetbro oft.be New York Hiehlandera <later Yaokeee> chalked up the fl.rat ot b1I American Leque· record 41 wtm on the aeuoo. Today's Birthday: Oaldand A's pitcher Crail lliDetto &. 38. "11Ufla9C•• f'••C~•C 111 Pr•calc~ World endurance ra cl.na champion 0.. ~ .• Ung10e ol Fort Lauderdale, Fla .. pa~ the open· tog practice session Thursday for Sunday'• flve· hour Grand Prlx of Endurance at Rlve rtide lnte matJooal Raceway. Whitllniton watt cloelled al 117.044 mph in his turbocharged Porsche on th.-3.3·mlle, nlne-lum road course. Costa Mesa's Oauy O.call had the third fut.est time (115.116 mph> ... Rodrl!alll Na&J\le, lbe 1979 two.year· old c hampion sped to h1a fifth victory ln aa many 1taru Thur&day with a two-length victory over Saper Momeet ot Keeneland in preparation for the Kentucky Oc!rby May 3 . . . Alu M.lll&er'• defense of the world mtddleweleht box· Ing title against Vito Aa&Mferme bu beoeo poetponed unW June 28 ... Because Phoenix draa aµip operator IUdl Lyacb ls suffering from a letminal cue ol lune cancer . an at· tom ey for ousted Arizona State football coacb Fraak Kaalt s aid a muJUmilion·dollar suit will not be re-filed a&alnsl Lynch . . . B)om Borg and Him Mcl'.laree advanced lo today's quarterfinals or the Grand Prix of Tennis in Las Vegas. Borg blitzed WoJ&etl, 6-1, 6-1, McEnroe eU minated Paul McNamee. 6-4. 3-ti, 6·3. No . S seed JlOflcoe Tallber was upset by Victor Amaya, 7-6, 3-6, 6-4 ... Former UC Irvine crew coach Bob Ernst, presently an assistant rowin g coach al the Uruversity of Wa shington, says he was s urprised a t being listed among 21 plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the US. Olym. pie Committee. "All I said is that 'I thought it was ktnd of In· teresting'." says Ernst of the suit. "I discussed 1t with t his guy (a Princeton. N.J . attorney) over the telephone. I didn't condone anything.·· . . . San Diego bas been selected to host the rowing compeUUon of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympiad with Mission Bay the main site of the rowing competition. T~o~Radfo Following are the top sPorts events on TV tonioht. Rat1nq\ are : .t " .t " excellent; I I 1 worth watching; ' ., fair. 1 forget it. • 7:30 p.m .• Channel 5 ./ ./ ./ ./ BASE BALL: Angels a t Seattle. Announcen: Bob Starr, Steve Shannon an<! Ron Fairly. After a day oft Thursda., and a 11·run attack In Minnesota Wednesday. the Angels will send Don Aase <1 -1) against Seat· tie's Mike Parrott C1·2> In tonight's game 1n the K1nqdome The Angels hope to get out ot the cellar in thethree..qame serlos In Sf>al· t le before returning home Monday. ~ 8:30 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ NBA PLAYOFFS: Lakers at Seattle. Announcers: Brent Musburger, Biii Russell and Hot Rod Hundley. After spllt11 ng the first two games at the Forum the Laker<, hope to get a jum p on the SuperSonlcs with a victory tonloht. Kareem Abdul·Jabbar of the Lakers and Jack Sl kma of the Sonics could be the key to success tor either team . Seattle won't ha ve the home court advantage generally associated with the playoffs. however, as the Angels and Mariners are using the Suoerdome. The game Is being playe<l at the University ot Washington with 9,600 fans expected instead of close to •0.000 at the OoO"IC. RADIO Baseball -Angels at Seattle. 7:30 p.m., KMPC C7\0l: San Diego at Dodgers, 7 :30 p.m., KABC C790>. Baske tball -Lakers a t Seattle, 8 :30 p.m., KLAC (570). SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL I BOATtNO . IA Wlae la 18 LOS ANGEL§ <AP> -l>Ulty Baker wu well aware \ha\ he hadn't been bitUnc well t.be tu t • week, particularly. ln the aerjes ••ainat the San Yranclaco Giant.a. And the lAll Aosela out.fielder alao wu aware th•t hla mother and father were watchlo1 the Olanta-Dodgers games on t e levision at their home ln Sacramento. "Now, ~be Lbey'U be proud or me:· Baker aaJd, after alua· •lnc a thtte-nm homer Thurs· day nlCbt ln Lbe bottom ol the 10th lm.Ung to Uft the Dodgers to tbelr fifth straight victory. S-2 over the alumplng Giaota. "I know they've been wa tching the sames oo TV and I really hadn't done muc.b until tonight.·· 11,\UJl, WHO WAS HJTl1NG . .US the tint week of the season, enco~ a s lump once lhe club ttturned home. He had only one hit ln 21 at bats before his game winner Thursday night. Baker's blow e n a bled the Dodgers to sweep the four-game ser ies from the Gia nts, who have loat 14 of lhe1 r las t 15 games ln Dodger Stadium. "No one on this club is sur· prised at our success." Balcer s aid of the l>odgers' dr am at.Jc turnabout ruler IOStnllt seven of their fi rst 10 games this season. "I 've alwa)"I niurect we haw an edse ln the late innln8• beca use of our e_.xpk>llvenea1." San Franellco Manager Da ve • Brlatol "did some explodln& h lm aelf earne r In the day. Mltfed over llwl Olanta' play tn the previous three g ames, Brlstol orde red a full·scale workout prior to Thursda y nl1ht'11ame. TO SOME DEGaEE it heJped. The Gi ants broke a 24·innina scoreless streak ln the second ln· ning when Mike Ivey singled and e ventua lly ca m e home on a aac r Uice fl y by J o hnnie LeMuter. J ack Clark slugged his fi rst homer of the s~ason with oo one aboard ln \he fourth Inning as the Giants took a 2.0 lead against Dodger starter Bob Welch . Reggie Smltb hit h is third homer of the season to open the Dodger fourth, m aking i\ 2·1. An innlng later the score was tied when Bill RusseJJ si11gled, stole second and came home on Der· rel Thomas· base hit to right The Dodgers' winning rally in the 10th s tarted when Smith singled off Gary Lavelle. who was immediately replaced by Randy Moffitt. Steve Ga r vey sing led and Baker followed with his game winner lnto the left field bullpen. F'roMPa.-83 ENSENADA RACE. • • kind o r ugly America n an· tics loog ago were found to be the behavior oC motorcycle gangs, tupp1es. college and hJ gh school kJd.... iUld other rowdies who flocked to Ensenada fo r the Ctnco de Mayo holtday and often tangled with exuberant yacht crel4 s bent on celebrating their victories o r drowrung their de Cea th NOSA and Ensenada officials put the kibosh on that a few years ago by moving the race s tart a week ahead of Cmro de Mayo and sta.rttng th<.' race on Sat urday <ror many years 1t started on Thursday) lhu.!> put ling the yachtsmen 1n Ensenada in fore<' late Sunday after the landlubber weekt•nd reveller-; have departed for home NOSA R ULED THAT a ny s kipper or boat owner whose rrew ran afoul of the law for an) reason ~ould be barred from ttu- race from henceforth on This isn't to say that there 1., no longer anv "'hoop1nj! ,ind hollenng and «·lt'briilln~ un 1h1· part of~ yacht rre"'~ Beer . m argaritas and ntht-r spints still now plent1full} from Hussong·s Cant.ma to the Bahia Hotel, but as lonj! thl" celebranL\ s tay w1thtn the Mexican l.i"' there are no problems Dunn~ the past two race"• not one singl" person connecl-<.'<i with the ran• ha s m ade the En H•nada hoosegow. according to l\'OSA ofr1c1als Plenty of partyin~ still i.?ot•'\ on bt>forc and after the rac<' u!\ rac<' offi cials here entertain Mexican and American \'IPs and the M ex i can s r er1 procate at Ensenada MOST COLORF L PART of the race -excludmg the st.art - Is the trophy presentation on the lawn of the Bah ia Hot el. NOS A offi cia ls j oin with Ensenada omcials and heads of other government departments 1n passmg out the kudos, follow. ing a band concl'rt by a Mexican Navy band Thu~ naturally qualifies as a raucous occasion as hundreds of beer s"1ll.mg yachL\men gather on the lawn to cheer those who have managed to pick up a little hard"are, but there is rarely an unlawful incident. After 1t 1<, all over, E nsenada has a mammoth clean·up JOb to <111 on th1· s treetc; a nd hotel l.1 v. "'" t>Ut \ ou w1 II hear no CQm· plain~ from merchants as they have pr<Jbabl> done more bu:.1· ness and tJ<.hcd away more American dollars than at any time dunngthe year That 1~ one n•ac;on the town 1s •·mbl.J1,.oned before. durrng and .1f t,.r tht.• r.J C't' l4 1th s1gni. pro- 'l.11m1ng "Hue n \e n1dos \ ,, r 1• ' m 1 n · · ' w <' J ,. 11 m c.• \ .u hhm~n 1 Area JC D.iver s Capture Crowns LOS 1\;'\G El.ES -It proved to b<.' a very succ<.'ssful day for area 1un1 o r college wo m en divers Thun.day as Kelly McGee or Golden West und Ka re n Ko hlm t'1er o f Saddlcback C'I a 1 med lilies at the Southern Ca l 1f o rn1a D1v1ng Cham · p1onsh1ps at E;ist LA College. McGe-c won the one·meter title "h1 lc Kohlmeier captured the three·meter crown. Kohlmeier also f11U shed fourth in the one· meter compeltt1on I akers, Sonics Return to College S EATTLE (AP> -The Seattle SuperSonics and the Los Angeles La kers move the ir Na tiona l Basketball Association playoff se r ies to the Universit y of Washington campus tonight. Coliseum was booked for an ice show. T h e best ·Of·sev e n ga m e Weste rn Conference fi nal series. which is tied at one victory apiece, will continue a t the Un iversity of Washington Sun· day. Baseball Standings T he Sonics, who set an NBA single season attendance record at t he Kingdome in 19'79·80, were forced to move games three and fo ur of t h e series t o the s m a llish H ee E dm undson Pavilion, which bolds 9,600, because the Kingdome and lbe Seattle Coliseum we re booked. T he Kingdome is being used by the American League Seattle Marine r s a nd the Seattle Ka reem Abdul-J abbar of the Lakers played at the campus facility as Lew Alc indor for UCLA more than a decade ago and Gus Williams, the Sonics' offensive star, played there for U n ive r s ity o f S o u t h e rn C:a lifo rnia. J a m aal Wilkes played there as Keith Wilkes ror UCLA. But, other than t hat, t he build· 1ng mainly is considered an un· known quantity. "I don't even know where Hee Edmundson is," joked Seattle center Jack Sikma. T he Sonics and the Lakers split the first two games of the series at Los Angeles' Forum. Seattle woo 108·107 Tuesd ay night and the Lal<ers cam e back to win 108-99 Wednesday night. Coach Lenny Wilkens ol tbe- Sonics ls unhappy about the of. Oclatlng. saying be thinlts Ab· dul·J a bba r is getting special treatment against Sikm a in the ser ies. We Appreriate 'I' our Business! 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Marina ll 1 tun lil9 • a ltribou&. But Sor•DIClft , Th• tbll'd annual IJ•~ •OSI --wu ....... •-... _ •··L. ... , ___ • .._ -irt Capltttand Beach lO·k --for ........ -..... . •a _ .. __ fulbaU hil'1"'• club. Rlch IOll hla oolv --w ...,. ~. --·-. _. ... -r--.... • " --..... .. ' 1 ' batter on one ot h.ll petaled eurve1. r u n • o r I I 1 o • l l y SuHet Lea1ue bueball antaconlau tea1ue came to -ar na n th• ftnt TM Chari•"' tot 8oNMOG an he . teMduled for SatW"day, Mlle& Md Jbrtaa eeilkle ,... tbe ftna.t mend, l ·l , ud that wu our falllt. ltOt .-,_ • .._ .. ~_. ,_ bu bem w+WAA uoUl Um•. lf lt'1 •n1ta.la1 elOH lo" hll" Hededonlhete0,.boana ... _..-rnau· June 21 d;~ck of Tltu.....,'1 duel, lt'U be well WOftb the Soremon did not walk• batter, 1tnc.k nla1 wtUI •inllee by Tom Duftan, Seott partJct--•·. Ume. out •1'M (lncludin1 th No. 4 s.t bitten =r:-Bria:!~.:;: Morello otf Marina - In the Mt'ODd lnnlna >. bad a J*fect 81GBT·BANDSD 'UNIO& Rleh ume 1oln1 throutb four lnnlnaa and OLl&N PITCHED WELL enou~ SorenlOD eW"V•·balled lbe Vltlnp or pitched to the minimum number ol bat· Marla• to lb• bllt Tluanda_y In a tera lhrouib 5~ la.nlnaa wln moet, 1c1tterinc el&bt bltl, w mu'*1\al two-blu.r at• Blair Fl Id u but OM and •trlkinl out two, wbUe &et· •·"--.~ a tle for ... _ c.-.. -..w • J>A VB WILID.NS broke! up hla no.hit Una outatandlo1 defensive belp from L:; ...rm. 1.0 victory~ -bid with • bu~ hit to left ln the ntth ln· oulfltlden Jim Lane <• aopbomore) The 8·0 , uo .. pound Sorenson nina. but wb uued on an attempted and Veatura. ~rformed u Edllon'a aame procram •teal u cetcber Slevt Mot<!Uo'a pea DefmlM'J wu a big key in the aevenlb bllled -be batnect hll toes wilh an as· w &A true when F.dUloo wu turned back empty. aortment ol pltc.._ -but malniy, he Marlna'a only threat came In the aix· banded deepite four base hi.ts otf the almply tbrew curve balls for atrl1t th wMf\ Orea C.'alne &panl~ a one-out bats ot Ron Morello. Dut1an, Mike The lO·k ilometer event averaaed 200 run- nen each ot ill fint two yean, but only 50 bad alaned up by Thursday and race or1anl&era de- cided to poetpone. For regt1tratlon in· formation about the June 21 run. contact Rick Van Alstloe at 861--0897 . Sbawn Sl&ll and Job oa..a •backed home run1 wbUe pitcher Jack Tanle)' Uamt.d Univenity to four bill, u El Toro ffltb lcond an 8·1 Sea View Lea.cue baseball vlet.orJ 'ftlunday on lbe winner's diamond. El Toro erupted for four l'UDI in lbe second lnnina. capped by Si&b'a blut over tbe center fielder's held for 1 twc>-rw bomer. Oleeaa hammered h1a round-tripper ln the fourth frame as the Charaen scored three ruu to put the game out of reach. Meanwhile, Tamey went the distance, 1trlking out 1lx, walking two and a1Jowin& the ball to leave the lnfleld Jmt three Umes. El Toro'a Eric Bryant doubled, waited and scored twice as the Cbaraen evened their leaaue retord at 5-5. "That was OW' 1amt! plan," aald slnaltt to left and advanced t.o aecoad Debenon and Dwayne Busb. ..-------------------;..._. ____________________________________________________________________ _ CdM Looks Sharp Sea Kings Trample Irvine, 98-38 By JACK MINTE& Of-. Delly...._. StMf The Corona del Mar boys' track and field team continued its wanning ways by trampling visiting Irvine High, 98-38, Thursday afternoon. Triple winner Paul Glllebaard of the Sea Kings led the assault as he . won the 120 yard high hurdles (15.5), lbe 330 yard low hurdles (40 Sl and ran a leg on the victor ious mile relay team (3:35.9). He also garnered a second place in lbe high jump with a 5·10 leap. THE SEA KINGS r~moined un- defeated in the Sea View League with the win over Irvine. Double winners for the Sea Kings included 1'im Cum- " mings' 42·ll triple jump and his 21-0 leap in the long jump. Distance runner Jim Hartford took the aule (4:38.1) a ndthetwo-mile (9:48.4). Cummings aJso was third in the 100 00. 7 > an event that he hasn't run this year .. I've been injured most of the season. First I pulled a muscle in my stomach. then last week I was in a car accident and hurt my leg," the Corona del Mar senior said. Wl'nl IDS INJURIES Cummings is the third 'best long jumper in the Orange Coast area with a bestof21·7%. Newport Girls Topple Oilers; Utu Sparkles Robyn Utu of Huntington Beach High set a school record with a 105-11 effort in the discus and won the shot put in 39·9~. bul it wasn't enough to offset Newport Harbor High's depth as the lauer captured a 57-52 track and field victory in girls' action Thursday. Hart.ford will team with distance teummutes Shawn Gallagher. Andy Gerken and Phil Colla at the Tustin Relays on Saturday where they're ravored to win the four-mile relay. G alla~her. Gerken and Hartford ar e ranked second. fo urth and fifth in the mile run 1n the area . Other outstanding marks in the Corona del Mar·lrvme meet included Irvine 's Dave Nuller's personal best in the pole vault for a 13·0 victory Corona del Mar's Greg Ri zzotto won the high Jump in 6·0 and had three close tries at 6-4. ELSEWHE RE, RICH KIMBALL scored a double victory with wms in the l20 high hurdles ( 15.1) and 330 m PREPTRACK lows (39 8) lo lead University to a 98-34 v1rtory over El Toro . El Toro's br1~ht ~pot was Srotl McKe011e who recorded a 22·0 long JU mp to capture that event. Edison's Bill Reimer ran the best area 880 lO dale with a l : 58.4 clock· ing, and teammate Sean Nichols leaped 43.9 in the triple jump as the Chargers topped Fountain Valley. 89-46. Jim Harris won three events, apd Westminster's mile relay team was clocked at 3:33.1 to nip Marina, 68-66. Harris won the 100 00.1), 220 (23.3) and 440 (51. 7 > while Pat Lustig re- corded a 13-0 pole vault effort to spark Westminster. WILLIE TJIOMS, WHO already had the area best pole vauJt or 14-1%, vaulted 14-6 for Newport Harbor in a losing effort lO Huntington Beach, 74-62. Kevin Jeffries tossed the shot 54-0 for another Sailor victory. MERCURf CAPRI. $6,143Jt @*EPA 31 EST EST. ~ MPG t Stondord equipment ditJ8'$. ttSttcker pnce: tffle. taxes extra • Compare this esttmo1e to the es11moted MPG of other cars. '!bu may get different mleoge depending on how fast you~. weofhe< conditions ond tr1p length. .Aciual highway mtleoge will P'Obobly be less than tne estimated tugh'woy fuel economy. OYOTACEUCA GT LIFTBACK . ®rt~ 2.9 £Si K'.'ff ' · .. ' .. · . . .. . . .. :~- OUR PRIDE SHINES THROUGH IN EVERYTHING WE DO. JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN-MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CA. . ' -. MARINA'S 44t relay team of Letia Johnaon, Marlene Luevano, Tracy Levis and Stacy DuBois was clocked at 53.7 to highlight an 87·17 verdict over Westminster . Huntington Beach was led by Dane Martin who recorded a 6·4 hi gh jump. Steve McRoberts with a 4-0.7 clocking in lbe 330 lows, and the Oilers' mile r elay team which '""'••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. finished in 3:30.6. University's Kenya Thornburg r an a 1 :02.8 440 and also colleeted a victory in the 100 (11.8) lO lead the Trojans lO a 75-34 triumph over El Toro. Laura Mills equaled her area best time of 14.2 in the 110 low hurdles for a Trojan victory . DIANE CLEllENTS tossed the shot· put 39-3 YJ and teammate Tara Branson woo lbe 880 with a time of 2:30.0 to spm Laguna Beach to an 81·28 win over San Clemente. Irvine Higlt'a Dominique Trammell collected wins in the 100 (11.3), 220 (27.1) and joined the Vaqueros' win· , ning 440 relay team (51. 7 > en route to a 70.39 victory over Corona del Mar. Sao Clemente needed a win by the mile relay squad (3:35.9) to offset four victories by Laguna Beach's J ay Thorson and the teams settled for a 66·66 lie in South Coast League action. 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I "I know what they're going to say." the 23 year -old Beck said alter posllng a oo-bogey 66 in a tie (or the lead with defending champion Hubert Gr een and Tom Wa t son , golf's outstanding performer. I I I I I I I I I I 'IOOOJ I "'lbey're going to say, 'That guy will fold. He'll choke.' And it'll be a tough row to hoe." said Beck. who never before has had a lead and hasn't finished higher than 31st in bis brief. two-yur tour career. "I know I've got to play good to ~lay anywhere around the lead. COUPOll i "But I figure I'm going to play good J know what it is to play a bad round. I hgure l can pre GOLF I I I MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL ON ANY HEW 1980 MARK VI • LINCOLN • VERSAILLES Then Present This Coup o n tor Add1t1on~I $1000. o ff yo ur orice vent that. rm starting to get some confidence in my abilHy. I'm looking forward to the next couple or rounds." Like Beck. Green birdied all the par·fivt> hol~ and dtdn 't make a boRey m a solid effort over the i .080 yard La.kewood Country Club courst> I I I I ·I I I RA y FUDEIOE LIHCOLH MHCUIY I I 11>-18 AUTO CENTER DR •• IRVIME I I . OfRREXPIRES 5/10/10 PH.130.70001 --------------~ ··we're not even an the ~ol! tournament yet · C:recn said. "We're JUSt hav111g fun. gettmg 1n pos1t10C1." Watson, who scored his thjrd victory or the season last week in the Tournament or Champions. had to play hii. last seven holes six under par to j(rab his share or the lead "I JUSt ROl hot." said Watson "Honestly, that ·s the best scor~ I could have shol loda) " tie finished with a slnn~ of four con.sl'<'ut1ve threes. a burst that went ea~le. b1rd1e. par. b1rd1e Lee Trevino. who once won ~his tournament v. tthout making a bo~cy . topJ>('d a Rroup o( rune pl:.iycrs al 67. :.i s ini;ilc• 1;troke off lM lead. Abo at fi ve under pur were l) A We1bring . Hod Curl. Mike Reid. Mark Lye, 8111 Kr atzert. Tom .Jen.Ions. Allen Miller and M ark Pfeil. a win· nt'r last wet>k in Tallaha1>1>~ Cele b Tourney Set Plenty of tickets are still available for the Southern California Celebrity :rennis Classic com· mg to Los Caballeros Ra cquet and Sports Club 11> Fountain Valley Saturday. Celebrities who ha ve confirmed mcludt Rams players Preston Dennard and Doug France. Olym· pie high jumper Dwight Stones. Ben Murphy <Alias Smith and Jones>. Edd "Cookie" Burns 177 Sunset Strip), Richard Roundtree <Shall). and TV announcers Lynn Shack.Jelord, Larry Carroll, Tawny Little. Mario Machado and Ed Arnold. For tournament or ticket informat100, 963-9064. ' -' Cyclists (VALUABLE SPECIAL OFFER) In Action ( Tonight Alan Christian ts off to hi s best-ever s tart in s peedway motorcycle • racing with three vie· l o ries in four main TOVATT'S 6 HR. VHS VIDEO TAPES I ONLY $1595 i events the firs t two 7 Warner Ave. weeks of action at the Oran ge County Fair · ··~~~~~~~~H~u~n~t~l~~t=o=n~~~=c=h=~~2=-=5=5=9~6~~~~~~~~ grounds short track in !- Costa Mesa. Christian will be very much in evidence again tonight when the weekly card of 24 events takes place beginning at 8 o'clock. The Huntington Beach resident takes on Kelly Mor a n in the feature m atch race and will be a leading con tender in both the scr a tch an d handicap main events whe r e he bas posted earlier victories. He Is undefeated lbla year at Costa Mesa In t he scratch main. Kelly finished fourth In the world com petition ast year and Is a reg- ular on the Friday night card. An added feature of tonight's pro1ram will be the drawing for F an of the Month . Som e lucky fan will win slx a dmission tlckets for each race during May. , ------------ THIS WE EK'S 1977 SEVILLE Leather covered seating area, ster eo r adio, Cadillac ware wheel covers & split pwr. seats. (456071). 1977COUP E DEVILLE D'ELEGANCE . Stereo radio w /8 track tape,: Cadillac wire wheel covers & equipped w/all Cadillac pWl'. as· .. sists. (02lRKS>. '6995 l!~~~t $4995 1 11~~~ Sfm1Uar Se\flnai1 SlmllluSntn&• .. • 12 Month or 12.000 m1lr Codtllac Valtu> Protttll01I s,,..v_~ Agrt'ctmtnt ~001/ablt NABERS 2600 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Telephone (11') 540·9 100 llQl R' ~11 t.OA ~\ 11 lO 4\1 tn ot l'M. 'i.ATURr>Al' 400 AM lo" I'll.I, '\UNOO 1000 A\I 111 &00 l'\I All< ttn\WOlf(llOo<I0',•19 All 11f 1(t\Oll1\le•• f1t.riM .. • ' I ' .. ASEBALL I SPORTS ON TV JC &4SE&4LL ~ ol tbe SIM6 Colilt Cailll'awe to beat ~· ... three stn.1Pt. but SIDitb OWDa all thr'ff ~ _ •• amtb Ud t.be Faiec.. off ltride tbe enb.re ~-• be walked DODe wbile IUWnc out six.. · rtcbt-Mncler was tooc:bed for one nm in the U~wbidawas ~ ~ OOC defense was spukliq, too. as tt ........,11!1111 du'ee double pla,ys in Sm.ltb's behalf. ~ 8Utcs scored all four ol their runs in lbe lnnilur •Dave Glick opened wit.b ~ae tbm Faleoa pitcher Joeb Randall Jlll'OCeeclecf t.o alk tbe 'next thr'ff blitten to make tbe ~.I~. PJIKIY Dey tbeo unloaded tbe big bit aa be doub&ed imide tbe bag at third to bring tbe other three llCl'OSS. Day finisbed bis day's won at tbe plate going for.four wttb three RBI. Gtick also coatrlbuted o hits. while Don Hill and Kevin RocniDe each .,,dded a double. ~ Golden West 7, LA Soutttwnt 2 {-Paul Sanchez weal the distance for tbe tustlers to pick up his fifth Southern Cal Conference victory without a loss. Sanchez Vin'endered two runs wblle sUWng out ·eight. p.~alkingJo~~ scattering four bits in bis nine ve Magill led the offensive attack as he three-for-four. scoring twice and driving in ;: Weekend ,,.,. TV Sports Sat•rdllfl'• Tl', Ratlie • TELEVISION • 9 a .m. (22) -A•EAJCA.N ANGLE&. :•: 10: 15 a.m. ( 4 > -BASEBALL -The Baltimore Oitoles meet the Royals in Kansas City. ;t: 11 a.m. <S> -TENNIS -8jonJ Borg and Jim- Connors square off in the rma.1 ol lbe wcr Uenge Cup, taped in Mootreal in December. U .:I> a.m. (13> -SPOSTS AFIELD -Sec- ts on marathon canoe racing in Northern higan and s keet sbooting are featured in y's program. -l p.m. (4) -GOLF -1be Liberty Mutual ·ends of Golf from Onk>n Creek Club in Aus~ as. (22) -SOCCD llADE IN GEIUIANY. :i!..3 p.m. (7) -TENNIS -Semifma.l play in the ~~ King Classic from Las Vegas. 13:30 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SPECTACUIA.a - motorcycle Jump challenge, taped io bouroe. Aus tralia. Also: d istinguished ~ormers from rodeos past and present compete ' he Hall of Champioo.s Rodeo and a profile ol lbe ting Spinks brothers, Leoo and Michael . .. ,. S p.m. (2) -NATIONAL HJGB SCHOOL 0.EE&LEADING CHAMPIONSHIPS - blights of the annual competition, taped at Sea Id in Orlando, Fla. (7) -WIDE WO&.LD OF 111'8 -The world women's gymnastics cJwn. nsbi~. taped in Fort Wonh. Also: the NCAA wrestling championships • • ;. li.DIO ...:i. Baseball -San Diego at Dodgers, 7 p.m ,, ~BC (790 ); Angels at Seattle, 7:30 p.m .. KMPC ~0). Auto Racing -Times Historic Car Race aptn Riverside.2:05p.m.,KLAC(570) . ••• s· ••· S amdafl'• TV. Radie · ;t:, TELEVISION J 10 a. m. (2) -NBA PIA YOFPS -An Eutem ference game between Philadelphia and ¥ 11:30 a.m. (4) -GOLF -Fi.Dal round play in Libert)' Mutual Legends ol Golf from the Onion Club 1D Auattn, Texas. Noon (7) -TENNIS -The slDCles rmal in tbe Kina Classic from Laa Vegu. Taped. · 12:30 p.m . (2) -NBA PLAYOFFS -A ~stem Conference game betwem the Laken and Seattle. I 1 p.DL (9) -FL YING SPOa'l'SllAN -A tow fl, Hawaii is bigbllgbted bJ a look at wild game on "1e islands, inc11Jdin& turkeys, boars and lbeep. 1:30 p.m. (4) -SPOaT8WOllLD -Tiie beet • amateur boxing: the Goldea Gloves ol Amelie. W1lameat. taped in Sbreveport, La. Also: from bome ol Miu America. Allutic~, lt'5 lbe .S. women's bodybaiMiq ehtmpi and a OD alcoboliam iD sports. (5) -GELS DALL -Tbe ADCela meet tbe llariDers at KJngdome in s-we . • ~ · 2 p.m. (7) -BOXING -Wilfredo Gomes ~l) meet Eddie Ncblkwa (J.5.4) iD a ICbeduled -romd fellt.benrei&b1 effmlvt;im boat telee..a Sm Jun, Pusto Rico. :L . a p.m. (4) -WODN'S TENNIS -Tbe ..,alllll ftul iD tbe Family Qrde C11p, taped at a-I lalad, s.c. J:JO p.m. ('1) -WIDS won.D 01' SPOaft - em Arpello (15-4) riab bll WBC super INlllMh'ell:lll erowa a1•M BAI"""> Nnarnle > ID Jaaa, Pueno Rico. Allo: a repeat owtni ol tbe world wrialwnalllna cbam-_....,.. aADIO ....,.U -San Dl~t J>odlet•, 11:'5 p.m., .BC ("l'IO); Angels atua.. l :IO p.m., IOIPC 0) . . a.IDICMD -Lak_.. at Se.ale. 12:• p.m .• C (SIO). • Alito a.etac -'nlMl-ToJola ~-0 from aivwa6de,1:30p.m., KI.AC (l'JO). (ft• DIUr PllM ..... ,., ....... ,... .... di-) ..-.---------- two ll8l. H• waa Joined by GU)' Spriacer. who went t-o-for-rour and •cored lhree Umes, and Jack SIU.Le. who 1Ufl)lled a key two-nm •J.aaie bl ............ IDUM'"llft third ...... Ill IM Md, TQQ) Abatta ttarted with a ._.. ... ..a .. lbird • back4o-back wUd ~ Aa..ra IMa ROrfd oo a f..ader'a ct.o~ by Sllawa GUI • _.,_er aod Ma&ill ~ t. ~ tbe a.a-. 'l"W'a .Wn SctUe came t.brou&b m lbt clu&.cb. dldl..... a two run ~oale t.o leA.. He 1eored oat ou& .._on Dave Severin'• double. s.ddlebedl '· P9'om8I 0 S&aruna pitcher Dave Woodhead ~ his aecoed lllMltoul U\ M tssioo c.ooference play and lmproved his record to 6 2 as the Gauchos coollDued to atay oo lbe heels of first-place San l»eao 01.1 Colleae. lo piddq up their 12 victory againa~ defeat.a. tbe Gauchos &:ol the only nm lbey i.D the lbtb llmJ Di. Paul LaJ01e started things off by aettiog aboard on an error . stole seeood. moved to third on a bit by ~ 1-~ntz and scored on another bit by Steve Knettles. EXECUTIVE COUGARS 1979.XR7s MUeage varies, 6,000 to 10,000 miles APRIL EDITION KEL LY BLUE BOOK RETAIL $7015 . WHOLESALE $5625. YOUR PRICE 55399 IAY R.ADBOE UNCOLN MERCUIY 16-11 AUTO cana DL. llVINI ACTION PHONI 130-7000 . . ., P1J8Ut Net Kl: PU8LIC NOl'ICB 1 ... - . . -DAIL 'Y PILOT Frtdey, Apl11 "· tllO •1 JOllN C\INNl'F NEW YORK (AP> -Amedc&na '°"' for I.be SoOd oW daya when they Lbouaht they ~ wluit wu I04ftl on Bul what they aet M"TVel mainly to eoeftne or make them-u.ncerta.l.n. or a1mply rallef their pri~. Tbe aood old d,aya probably never exlat t.-d, of c:"Olll"ff. and you may be sure Ulat JO years from now 1e>m f~ple wilt.Iona for lhe tood okl da.)1J of lllO. But for thOH llvlnti In t. 1980 ll • puule. Why, for W&Ance. 5houJd Wu bJnctoa. D c h ve suffert'd ~n IJ\O•Uon r•t.e of "Ol\ly" 12 2 ptrct•nt m Mart'h, lowef\ Jn thCI HUOft except tor New York's 12 f>'"rcent, and far. far below Seattl ' t7 K" llow l'1)Uld w U S 11utomobll~ lodu.try. oort• lbt' m~l murkt'l 1mart ol uny, h•~ failed 10 badly to undtirsland publal' taste:. ~badly lbat fort'11tn can. now luke mort-lh&n" Pt"rcent ol thf' ttonWl'tk nHarkt'l .. What cuu$(.', influt1on" Too muc h mo~y rhasmg too few goods" Conllnued government cu-••• def1<·1~., Corpcmalc gret.'d' Worker greed" Over regulauon of IJ\ dustr)., So\·101 S«urat)' and Pension demands., Spending on mat l<'r' that .ue, 1n th(• :,hort krm. "noopmducuve :,uch db pollution 1·ontrol" What <·unc~ 1l? Rt!cei.s1on., Lbyolfs'1 lASl> government :.pend JOA" Bala.nc~ budgets., Higher interest rates' Tu 1n~llvei. to uvt. u ~alt:tet on bonowtoa and apendiq? Derelulation ot lndutlr)'? Worktt incentives to prom«M productivtty? Redevelop· tn1 t0roehow the 1plrtt of lnnovat.loo! WIU revtnue from the ~aJled wlod au profit.a tax be filtered b1ck to the eon.umer? Or will It diaa r Into the bureaucracy? Anyway. won't tht-oil companies merel pus It on to con.twne)'s In their prices? llu Amencu lnduatrlal society reac an lmpuae wilh en. vlron~ot.al n~lUclS? Cao it continue to without foull.n1 au ndt Can Americans continue to demand more ftom it? Do they know what they wanl from It? Are they willing to pay the price? Or . do Amerlcuns expect living standards to continue to grow whale a.ndustry doesn't ? Are Americans capable of lowering their llvlnic standards -judged solely by material criteria -for a pro- IOnkt.'<1 Ume' Me they too accustomed lo tugher standanis to ac· cept anyUung less? Where is the stock market headed., The dollar? G<>ld? Com· mod11Jes? Dlamoods? Trading stamps and coupons? ls there cer· taanty anywhere -in economics. politics. s ports? Who understands 1t all. if anyone? The forecasters don't As a presidential economic adVlSer, 1 lerb Stem spent a year in which be dedared every month that the worst of Ulflat1on was belund It still lay ahead So why, as an l'Cononuc columnist . shouJd he be better informed today? dl'l\t of markehng and sales for Berrenda Mesa Sm;th Tells fanM, Fullerton ., .I. ~ Glenda Jacksoa 1s advertaslllg and commuoica· R d llons manager for Smith International. Inc.. econ A1J outstanding stock of C.A. lle>krta Co., u speciality tubin' and piston rod dis tributor head · quartered in Chicago, has been acquired by Floor eorp .. Irvine . Men:ury Savings and Loan Assodatloa, Hunl· i.ngton Beach, recently announced first quarter earnings or Sl.140 million as compa r e d wilh Sl.633 million for the first quarte r of 1979. The association 's assets g rew approximately $45 rrullion during the firs t qua rter, topping $750 million for the firs t time Per share firs t-quarter earnings were 33 cents compared with 47 cents for the fi rst quarter or 1979 Robert H. Perez, Newport Beach, is vice presi· A TRIBUTE TO OUR 1979 SALES LEADERS Newport Beach W.E. Ca.lllearo. Newport Beach. 1s· director of marketing for Mattel Electronics. a division of Matt.el . lnc .. Ha wt home. Installation or om cers for lrviM Business and PTI>fes.siooal WometJ's Club 1s scheduled for noon May 1 at the Registry Hotel. Newport Beach Reservations 552·8394 Newport Harbor Art Museum has rec~1ved a SlS.000 grant for its endowment fund from the United CaWornJa Bank fou ndalJon. Bill Mltcbe ll as account co-ordinator for Cocbraae Chase. Llvlngstoo & Company. lnc .• lrv1ne ORANGE COUNTY Mobile BMW Repair 675-9819 Fldlry Sena • "--If ""' BOB WELLS 1979 ales Leader 4607 Hampde n Road Corona del Mar, Ca 92625 ( 714 ) 675-8380 M ,"' I(• T .,..,,.. S4.e.rt\. •1 YOUtt Oool" t(a u \ICW .. ,...,....,.,, Yo-..r .,....1 (0\IA Ml \A 641 ·1289 Uh fff'....,.-t 8h•d ... 1\\00.. VllJ049S-0401 10;>5 Elm ~1ree1 Oalla5 Te.ca5 75?02 (2141 741 3091 - - Our Bankers Will Come To Your Office. ThatS Not Lip Service. - -- Earnings Sm ith Inte rnational Inc .. Newport Beach. has reported first-quarter earnings were the best s ince the company became publicly held in 1959 Revenues. nel income and l.D· come per share all reached re· cord levels. Net lllcome rose to Sl6 million or $1.S4 per share. tncreases or 26 percent a nd 23 pe r cent respectively over 1979's fi rst quarter Revenues Lncreased 23 percent· to $157 S million com· pared with Sl.27 .7 malllon last year The board of director:. also ap provt.'<I a two.for-one common s tork splat A.(irt"f'1 &1r11c.o &Mitro' AN•Un~ &Q.M,.... •Pt"""1 ...... ..,nq Amtt" &eaaomistl and col••malltl ana't -..... Tllil fenclllill·et Prealdentl, stock analyst.a, commodlt1 coaa&&ftutl, ftn..,,.... ~~ viaera. fakirs, weatbtr1irll, poUtlelw, eucUda ... , 14' 1'1, aatrolotera, con-men are about tbe nme. Tbe futun la a.-......,. -f--1-• Missile Brain Technician at Hughes Airc raft Company's Electro· Optical and Data Systems Group. El Segundo. inspects the gwdance electronics assembly that is the electronic "hram" of the U.S. Navy's Trident I missile. Trident I C'a n be launched from nuclear-powered submarines and will have more powe r than eX18ting missiles. (), f•r Tht• ( :ou n lt• r HA SO Li Mift«J\ 1' "'" ...... n n •• •• lo )I • • • Up• aRd De.,.. " • '1 • HEW ~IC IAPI -TN ..,......... Ill •1 1)-. -· .,. 0-..... CouM« 11 Ill 000\ -• .,,,_, -........... .. " .... -,,......, - --....,., -Cl!' ~ ... ~ f:'T~~ -~ .. ~ TS 1' .... _..,,tlft t r-.V -'1 Mfl ... 14• H--'"1 -~--<"-".,.. ... ... ~·. dttt.-..-c• --~-<'°""9 It 1• -O<l<t -....,.., •• lftt i..CI P"tu. .... ··-·-\ 11 11 .. ·~ ... " \1 \.I I .... "' 1 I• ,. ) "'· ,,~ "• "' •7 ,, • 11 , n , •l •• • ... H • ,., _ .. II ~ '11-H '°' " . 11 1 . , ... u . ~ .. •'-I ~ Ii ,," ,~ ... ,. •1 ~0-.11 ' 1· ..•• • I 1 ,. t t 11' 10 ,,.., n"' 11 >' ,, n .... ,, ... 1l ,.. l "-' 1• 1t "'-II .... , .. ) . 1• 'H . ·~ .1 ,, -... I 1 ) • s • , • • IO ti 11 , , 14 tS .. ti •• ,,., " m JO I 1-1 JI 1.611 n " n u..m.O: ~ U"5 '""" °" .. • • 1 1J... • 1~ ?1 •I ..... . ... . . ... . . .... 6 , I I• • 1 ..... . .... 1-. ... ,,.., ... ' . -. . ,,, 4 • "'' 1 "' . . .., , ..... ~ .. , ... ... )I-. • 1"' 11 • , .... •• 1 ~ 1 11\.· • 2"' 1) • , .... 11\.. • ... ,..,, • J oow-' U•I C"9 ..... 1 ,. , ,, . 1 --~. ,~.. -"' 1... -"-''· -.... 11.. "' I'• '-. ... -.... "" .... ,,,, '"' , .. -... I'' -v, ) -... 3 • ... l ... If\> • I ,,..., -I J\lo "' Jl.. "" Ill'-> .. 1 • "' ,~. "' 1\oo "' ~ -"' Promi-.,ing ts one thing. Ddivering I\ \Omething t+ .. t:. Commercd3.tn" ""'" toundt·d on t hl' comm1tmem th:.it what \\'t· prnm1\l'. w<: will deli' 1·r l\'IUTUAL FlJNDS . ( h'l'r the years ou r t·xrwrienced banker:-. ha\'L' tound that the h<.·!'l t \\'av ro "now vou r business is to sec it fir st hand. l3ernu!'I<: vour rime i!'I ,·alu,1bk and you r hanking business is very spt"Cia l to us ,,.<.: will come 10 you. \VL· promist· to work with your growth projt"Ctions and speci fic needs to arri\'(· ,ti <l pla n 1 hat will accompli sh your finan cial goals fo r 1980 and heyo nc.l . Wt: arc not in the li p serv ice business. We a n: in the f ult servict: bank· ing busin ·ss. There's an identifiable need for a bank wit h the philosophy that Commerct·· £3ank has adopted. This statement is backed by the fact that Commerct .. Bank ·s stock offering had the highest ovcr·subscript ion level of any nt:''' California bank in the last fou r years. Remember at CommerccBank the bankers are here to stay. They arc ow ners.and fou nders. The bank's future is their future. You are guaranteed continuiry-quick action on your loan request. Call us today: Let us know when we can come by your off ice to discuss your financial f uturc . ---COmmerceBank 4525 MacArthur Boull"·attl ~""A'JX>r't Beach. CA 92Mll (7141 W>·6961 MEMBER FDIC E.x·h d~:pcYiltor ln!lun.:d t< 11100.000 ..... ... -......... . BUSINESS I STOCKS • ,,.,._ ________ . -~..,, ,. .. _ ----- tQ '·. 7• •SA•• • .... '1'• ,, ... ""'•"" 1<1'· '· J ,,.._ ... 10" • )I·-.... '''··· .. .,., ...... •S -" n""'-" ''"•. u J1 ~ .. .. ~ycbeeb of bwl• eue.d.-are belag and they lbow the worklllp of illfta. UGG. ~ wttlcb locw tile pric.. of U. pro. daeta tbey make a1lo boCllt tile ul.uiel ol tMir tGp people. Tbe Fies hair sbampoo marketed bJ 8"taa DOW ~I.la la &be range ol sz.~ ror a 6 ocmee tee. It'• therefore only flttlDa tbat Revlon'• eb&lrmu, Michel C. Beraerac, lbould alao eant more. Lut year Ber1erac aot .... 990 lD talar"J. boa1111e1 and otber extraa -up SD,000 °"" 1911. In addiUoD. be was able to make more tbaD SJ m1llkm lD paper pro('rts by acqulrtng se.ooo Revloa lbarel for $1.1 million. Tbose shares were worth about sz.a · million oo lbe market. IT WASN'T TOO long ago that a Callon ol gasoline was 60 cents. Now it's up around $1.30. So wby sbouktn't the chairman~ Mobil be rewarded? Rawleigb Warner, wbo bolds that post, recei'f'tld $1..2 million in 1979 oo salary and baauses. But then be. like Bef1e:rac. exercised stock optioDf UW netted bim a gain ol t:2.I m.illioo. eame of wbicb be did talte la UM form ol cash. Mobil bas been tilting replarly with the federal govenuneot over its prtce i.Dcreases. Waner'a 1979 take home pay of $3.8 millioo certainly topped Jim· my Carter's. A package of Twinkies costs as mucb as 30 cents these days. So why shouldn't lbe people who bring you Twinkies earn enough to buy them and stay iii the Sberatoo Hotels, which they aLc;o run, aJoog wilb hundreds of other businesses, as part or lntematioo.al Te lephone & Telegraph? HAROLD S. GENEEN, who built this coo- glomerate. bas officially retired but. as t.be Wall Street Journ.a.1 reported, be bas now become "Me of the world's best-paid consultants." ~. in his retirement, wiJJ reeeive MS0.000 this year in consult.ang fees_ plus S250,000 io uch ol the next five years. Io addition, he will be drawing bis regular ~aon of $130,700 a year ~and "sup- plementary' pension paymeots of ll.22.380 a year. Geneen's SuettSSOr, Rand V. Araskog, wu pa.id about $700,000 last year. But the board~ directors ot JTI want bim to stay cl06e to home base, which is Slst Street and Park Avenue in New York City. SO TREY RA VE twisted bis a.rm to borrow up to $9:>0.000 lo buy a cooperative apartment on New York's east si4e. ln that way be can walk to work. J'M' agreed to pay the iDterest on this loao as well as to cover Araskoe's real estate Laxes. The story seems to be the ume at a lot o( otber companies. Union Pacifie is tbe nation's Largest rail.ro.t -a.od tbe cbalrman. James R. Evam, came away wtth sat,000 lut year. enabting bim to take a plane to wberfter be waaaa llO-. At CBS, fomder WUUalil S. ~ ....... ..U~ oat ol tbe picture -at ..... be -.... boWa tbe ~ de:ip•ed .. dl6ef ....... oftiett -bat 's IUD cbalnnan net laat J"l!llr Im income from satarJ. bonU9eS and clirideods fr'CllD the CBS stoclr be has totaled $16 mill i oo. SWcks Hold Steady Amid Iran Reports NEW YORK <AP> -Stock prices rallied in late t.rad· log today as fi.oancial markets reacted to work or lbe abortive attempt to rescue the U.S. hostages in Iran. The news also prompt4.!d a declme in tbe doUar aod a jump in the pnce ol gold. On Wall Street, lbe Dow Jooes aY"erage or 30 io- d ustn als slipped ..216 lo 796 84. StfH'b 111 Tlw .ftlHJI Hglu DorJ on.-,.. I r~rflfJr1f HEW V()RKl"P) FINI 0--J--lOf Fr"'9y, ~. U . STOCIU Ol>Ptl Hoqll Low C-0.0 JD I "Cl .IWt 51 90' 1' nit.JS 1113 le~ 6.Ai 111 l ,,, "'56 1'7 21 7» tO 10 It• 030· U 1111 IOI I• IO'I 1J lOIM lOI -0.)1 ·~ .," •~•~ms• 1M TJ • 1m '""'" ..... • .••• • .. . .. 1,..s,100 f••fl .. .•• • . .•.... .n..-~ .. ·t~~" ,_~:: ttll•t St.n.•Dfd HEW \"QllK IAPI ~. 1~ TOCS.y ..., ,,, ,.., ,.,. s.us • " •EW l"o-tlC IAP> .-y 51190 ~ ._ ...... -• .. • • .. • • .. 7'..>'IO,. ~~ ....... n,"°,.., :=..-:. .... : : ·::: ~1 'fp•• '90 . • • 7'.410, T-~ ._ ........ 32"'° JM I lo -• ..... •• l,J76J7l,117 -'° cMW ... • • .. .. ... 'l,2111,bO ... .. 1' to IS* ..•• ... ... .. .. '·":".IOO• -Af AMEX 010 HEW VO'IK tAPl AiH. U ....... ~ ; ............. \ (DEMONSTRATOR) Equipped w ith: 5 speed, power sJeering, AM/FM stereo, deluxe pin stripes. floor mats, 10#324182 EARLE IKE'S $ 61 9 SALE PRICE ]R150 7 M 9o. t 16() 79 "'° lo< ~mot '"ti la• ~( h" C"9' & '?G 00 clOC ... '160000•<\. APR 1120 0.! pym1p1..:.,•S737 9?o<> llPP'O•e<I ,,_, °''" OllC• •• •61!19P'u• ••• he •2000 °°' ... 1980 VOLVO 4 DR. SEDAN -4 CYL ~ 1980 TOYOTA ELICA GT LIFTBAC (DEMONSTRATOR) . Equipped with: 5 speed transmission, air conditioning, super soft vinyl seats, deluxe pinstripes. AM/FM stereo. ID# 315464 ~~~~e.,~~~~s $ 6 5 8 S16266 . OR MO. 1980 VOLVO 2 DR SEDAN -4 CYL. 1980 VOLVO 4 DR LUXURY SEDAN -6 CYL. 4 speed transmission, wheel well moulding, fabri c care, 4 wheel, disc brakes, pinstripes, (VC24445A 1-529754) 4 speed transmission. wheel w ell mouldings. fabric care. 4 wheel disc brakes. pin stripes. and more. (VC24245A 1-178393) Auto matic transmission. power steering, power mirrors & windows, sunroof, air conditioning, 4 wheel oisc brakes. power door locks, leather interior (VC26469A 1--093568) .WA& ·e1eo lA'l& 57981 W'& '48.140 ~~~~EP~~·: s 1 2 0 92 ' . EARLE IKE'S $ 8 2.9 6 'SALE PRICE EARLE IKE'S , $ 7 861 SALE PRICE 1980 VOLVO STATION WAGON·4 CYL. 1980 VOLVO 2 DR. SEDAN -4 CYL. 1980 VOLV0 ·2 DR. SEDAN-4 CYL. Automatic transmission, power steering. wheel well mouldings, vinyl interior. 4 wheel disc brakes. pin stripes and more' (VC24545A 1- 287308) Automatic transmission. power steering & brakes, wheel well moulding. 4 wheel d isc brakes. fabric care. (VC24245A 1 -180247) 4 speed transmission. sun roof. 4 wheel disc brakes. power steenng. air conditioning, pin stripe. wheel w ell mouldings (VC24245A 1 - 178396) W~& '9150 EARLE IKE'S SALE PRICE EARLE IKE'S $ 8 44 6 SALE PRICE EARLE IKE'S SALE PRICE EARLE IKE'S QUALITY USED CARS! 75 VOLVO 164 SEDAN 4 .Or . 4 spd., 6 cyl., auto, PS. tint. PB. air. PW, leather seats. body side mouldings. Lic.431MCT EARLEIKE'S s3599 SALE PRICE 78 CHEVY MONZA CPE. 2 Dr .. 6 cyl., 5 spd, air. AM/FM st ereo cassett e. b ody side mouldings & only 16,000 miles. Lic.565WIH EARLE IKE'S s4599 SALE PRICE 78 CELICA GT LFTBK 78 TOYOTA CELICA GT 2 Dr .. 4 cyl., s spd .. PS. PB. tint. air, 2 DOOR CPE. AM/FM stereo & good as new. Gold 4 cyl.. 5 spd .. tinted glass, AM/FM color. Lie. 280UBT stereo, metallic silver. Ser 117929 EARLEIKE'S s5999 EAALEIKE'S s5299 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE NHWAY CLOSITO COSTA MISA 77 VW RABBIT 2 Dr .. 4 cyl . atr, 4 spd .. AM/FM s t ereo cassette. body side mouldings. lie. 730WCO 76 BMW 2002 2 dr, 4 cyl . auto . arr. green w ith beige interior. Lrc 028 RKM Looks immaculate. EARLEIKE'S s4999 EARLEIKE'S s5995 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE 78 VOLVO 245A STATIONWAOON 4 Cyl.. auto.. PS, PB. AM/FM stereo. Only 24.000 miles! Beige colored. Ser. 168099. =~~~~~~~: $ 719 9 78 TOYOTA COROLLA 2 DOOR SEDAN Stereo cassette, 4 spd., Lie 455 UBS, Looks and drives like new. EARLE IKE'S s42so SALE PRICE 79 DATSUN 310 HTBK 2 Dr .. 4 cyl., 4 spd . Looks & drives as new. Blue. w/blue velour Int Ser.030766. EARLEIKE'S s4999 SALE PRICE 79 TOYOTA COROLLA. 4 DOOR STATION WAGON 4 cyl., auto, air. COPP« metallic paint with beige Interior. Less than 20,000 miles. Ser 152025 EARLE IKFS s5599 SALE PRICE SALES DEPARTMENT HOURS Mon-Fri 8am-9pm Sat. 8am-8pm Sun. 10am-7pm SERVICE a PARTS DEPARTMENT HOURI ·~···--· ....... ---.:..-. . ... j Shooting the BreeZe lntenu:itional Balloonists Chat, Compete By JOSLC. DON ................. e eceM at I.be hotel •• Uke mUY re\mioa ol distut but ~ relatlvn. ere was much huaalna and lq. And they remln1sced swapped sWriee, speaking • 1Ush. French and German. ~they were also casually sb flt each other up as compel!· ~ .. IA TUllDA Y, THE inlerna· l al assemblage or aeronauts " attempt lo beat the trans- ;, erican distance record in the ltlO Gordon Bennett Balloon l'ke. A colorful assortment of 13 Ainerican and European gas bellooo entries will ascend from although pilots have the option of launching throughout the af. ternoon to lake advantage of op. hmum wealber condittons. Meanwhile, spectators -ex- pected attendance may f\D\ as high as 30,000 -will be enter- tained in a carnival-like at- mosphere. The Fountain Valley Chamber or Commerce wiU be in charge Mu.teal eotertalnmenl will be provtded for an hour by marchina bands from Fountain V1tlley's Los Amigos High Scbool at 10:30 a .m. and Orange Coast College at 3 p. m. There will be elephant rides for the kiddies, booths sponsored by Orange County pohUcaans and a voter registration table. NAMED FOR turn·Of·the· century newspaper publis her Jam es Gordon Bennett, the balloon race was revived last year after a 41-year hibernation. As publisher of the New York Herald, Bennett was popularly known f or se nding a news paperman named Stanley to Africa in search of the ap- parently missing Or. Llvingston. o.Hy ~ ... ~.., •k .....i ICoelolff GERMAN TEAM CHECKS OUT RADIO ANO GONDOLA RING BEFORE BALLOON ¥CE Piiot Gotttteb Blenk, Left, •nd Co-pilota Gunther Womer, Kurt Aelech Prep•r• for L;4unch the launch site at Male Square 'Park in Fountain Valley. Balloon race fes tivities are set ,:1q officially begin at 9 a.m and tbe admis sion price ($4 for Hults. $2 for children 6 to 12 and INe admission for children un· cter 6) includes parking at the facility. -~ THE FIRST balloons will lift eff sometime afte r noon, .....-~ "' of a variety of concessions in- cluding ballooning exhibits. dis- plays and sales booth~ Mime g roups wall wander throughout the park facility and there wiU be staged puppetry shows. IN ADDlTION, spectators can visit antique air craft aerial show and auto displays, bot air balloon demonstrations, game booths, food concessions and a h istor y of flight exh ib it s ponsored by Northrop Unjversi· ty in Inglewood. Daily Pilot Graphic By Tim Petersen In 1906. Bennett turned his spirit for adventure to the skies to sponsor the first Gordon Ben- nett Cup balloon race. launched from the Tuileries Gardens in Paris. Sixteen entrants from France. Germany, England and the U.S. participated. The U.S. team won the distance race. crossing the English Channel in 22 hours and .covenng 404 miles . The c ompetitio n was abruptly ended in 1938, as Germahy marched into Poland, the proposed site for the race. In 1979, Rolling Hills at· mospberic physicist and baJlooo· ing ent hus ia s t Thoma s Helnsheimer res urrected the tradition. Although the original Gordon Be nne tt ra ces m a inly used hydrogen gas, the revi ved com· petition balloons are fiUed with non-namma ble helium. Europeans today stall prefer gas ballooning -both helium and less costly but explosive hydrogen gas -while bot air ballooil.lng is the mainstay of American aeronauts. EACH BALLOON will be fllled with a s ped fi a. volume of gas, depending on the number of Crt'W members To stay aloft, the balloonists v. ill dump !>and from ballast ba~s !>trapJX'(i to the· side of their v.1cker gondolas. The goal l!> to outd1"-tanc'· other balloonist!> to v.in the rov eted trophy spansored by th~ In te rnational Herald Tribune und desagnt>d by Los Angeles Tim~ ca rtoorust Paul Conrad. LAST YEAR, the ballooning ttto of Maxie Anderson. Ben Abruuo and La rry Newman took first place honors The 11ol'll known Al buquerque te11m pilot ed the f1r!'tt !>uCCf'%ful tran ... Atlantic balloon cros!>1ng aboard thl' Double Eagle ll tn Augu.M 1971! The 1979 Gordon Benn<'lt raet· launched from l hE' Quet•n Mar y dock in Long Beach featured 17 balloon!> Crom 10 countne:. Riding the Double Eagle IH. the New Mexico tno drifted 617 miles and 47 hours to a landing s pot near Dove Cr~k. Colo. ABRUZZO AND Newman will compete Saturday w1th the Dou- ble Eagle fV. Anderson will pilot another balloon with has co-pi lot son. Kris. The sax forl'ilm <'nt rants tn e lude b iJ ll oo n1 t c; fr o m S wit ze rl a nd . Ge r man). E n g 1 a n d • I-' r a n c ,. a n d Yugoslavia. The Yugoslav t•n try. however. wall be piloted by three Americans 1n behalf or the Yugoslav government to pro- mote the 1984 winter Olympics in that country A moog the baUoonists ascend· l ng the Orange County skies will be a 6 1-y ear ·o ld Sw1!>s gr a ndmother , Regula Hug. Messner. SHE'LL BE flying in a gas balloon designed by Ed Yost , of South Dakota who des1Rned the Double Eagle IL Mrs. Hug-Messner say<; s ht''s dete rmined to give her more youthful competitors a tough challenge. but will still enJO) the spirit of the international event ··Ballooning has to b\· a serious sport." s he sa ys, after exchanging warm welcome to the German team or Gottheb Blenk. Kurt Reisch and Gunther Worner. "Ballooning is ver y se rious, but you can have a serious pleasure." Her competitive strategy' "Once you a re up in the air. yo u can't us e charts a nd weather calculations You have to do 1t Wllh your feeling!> " Tunes Trip Toe-tapping Two Companies, Students Put in Motion Name your tune and you'll fmd dancing to accompany it at concerts within the next week. *** The fourth program in Ballet Pacifica's membership series will be presented at 4 p.m. Sunday and 8 p.m. Monday ln the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. FEA'ftJllED WIU BE "La Danae et la Musique," with music by Chopin and choreo- graphy by Michel Panaiefl, and the story ballet, ''The Stooe F1ower" wilb music by Prokofiev and choreography by Llla Zall, Ballet Pacllica's artlatic director. AmoQa tboH appearing in the program will be lead dancers Randy Barnett, Louis Carver, Heidi Edgrea, J ennJfer Engle, Roger Faubel, Eve Henderson, Kathy Kahn, Carrie Minna, Kristi Moorhead, David Panaierr and Lisa Robertaoo. Admiaslon is free to members of Ballet Pacifica. Tickets for non·members are SS for adults and $4 for children, students and senior citizens. 1be box office will open one hour before each performance. ••• JAZZ. MODEaN, LYlllC a nd African styles will punctuate Ora1a1e Coast Colle1e'1 Dance Department's sprint concert at 8:30 tonl1ht and Saturday in the OCC Auditorium. 'nekeb wi1l be IOld at tbe door tor •·•· '"ndl wlU be a "'1 blP.qualitJ, upbeat " ___ ..,. _ _.. ____ ....,.~,.. ..,_,.,...,,..,,,.,.,.,.,. ___ ,.,..,,.,,., .... ~, production. no deep, dramatic pieces," said Dorothy Duddridge, department director. "The students bandJed most of lhe choreography and also took care of the costuming, lighting and staging." STUDENT CHOREOGRAPBEllS whose work will be reatured include Janis Yamor. Darla Vafiadis and Kathy Kahn of Newport Beach, Deanna Llvsey. Alexa Aleunder and Romona Adamson or Costa Mesa, Terry Johnson of Fountain Valley and Shari Brown of Santa Ana. OCC faculty members who have sta1ed works fOf' the concert include llaW Luc:oe and Karen Mullin. ••• THE GLORIA NEWMAN Dance Theater, which recently received an $8,000 irant for re- hear&al support from the Nadonal Endowment for the Arts, will perform May 2 and 3 at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Variety is the keynote of this repertory ensemble based ln Orange. A feature article In Dance maeanne noted that "with GloMa as catalyst, aU ol tbem, without any loss of Identity. take on one another'• traits s uHlclently to mate a harmonious, well-defined company." Tbe lfJ'OUP has extensively explored tbe re· (See FOOIWOU, Pate Cl> ~ . \,~ ; \ l,) ... ~ -~~ ·: \ • • • ' .I \ I I l \ ib ..tODIRN MOVEMENT PROM OCC .»11 .. n L ~ .. '. I .<2. ONLYPILOl 1 ENtERTAtNMENT Boats, Big Bands,-· BlitegPass, BaBads Bee CA• CALLOWAY, KNOWN AS ''fiflsHlot\neuot Hefgh~.,. and Helen Forrest wOI hea<!Une .. Ma tMOeve Ballroom " hOws at 1 lO,' and 5:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday on"-Tomorrowt•nd Stage at Olsnevland. P•rk guests afso may danc to th4' 8Jg Band sounds of Orrin Tucker and hi orchie~tra THE CITRUS COLLEGE SINGERS, led by Ben 8olli"9er. wltl perlomi at 4 p.m . Sunday at tt'9 Nei~hood Cono re· gatlonal Church, G te-nnttvre at St Ann's Place, L&'tJ\.lna Beach•~ part oi thf> Conc~rt Artists SerMts. Donation $.2 FAMED BRITISH MEZZO.SOPRANO Came Janet Saker. w hose voice has bet)n described tn Newsweek tts "devastating 1n Its sheer beaut y of sound.'' w ill be th~ soloist with the Los Anoeles Ptlllharmon1c Carlo Maria Giullnt conducting. at 8 JO tonight and Saturday and 2:30 p.rn . Sunday in the Los Angeles M usic Center Pavilion ' Tickets, SS.25 to $1 7 .85, at box office PROKOFIEV'S "PETER AND the Wolf" will be narrated by Rav Quigley when Irvine SymphOny Orchestra presents the musical fairy tale, Bach's Concerto In 0 M lnorforTwoVlollns andMozart's Symphony No. 4 in C at 2 p.m . Sunday in Turtle Rock Communit y Center, 1 Sunnyhill Drive. Irvine. Free admission. '------., SOUTH COAST call 64 2_ 5~8 I ACTORS sruo10 I I "'W~'f' Wttrt'h1no ft)( l\t'W '"' .. , Put a lew words dll _, '"' <ommrreo~•-I to work for ou. .,,od~l•nQ mo··~' vo"~ -----....s---I O•f'" (1~·,# ;~;~282 I '-------· Jig.~ GOOD TIME THEATRE Celebrity Concerts Sat./SUn.May J '14 Tht· fli--1111·•111-1,. .t \ .,, HAL HOLBROOK 1n "Mark Twain 'nm.i&ht" Th« mu-.l 1••1111111 1•n1· m 11 ! •m '"lht' hh lur ... , \1111 rh '" ·r . ol l• <714> m · 1716, at. m Nt ... •J .. ·;uh llhd Jlu,•n,. l'11J.. l \!"•·.:0 .1"I1•• · • TICKET'S ARE NOW AVAl& .. AILE for thre1 I p.m.•rtorm.nces-of 81iet's o~r" "Carm n" to be presented In English May 2 4 In th Llttte Theoter at Cal State, Fullerton. Price Is $3 at the P9rtormJng Arb C nter box office on campu~. COUMTRY MUSIC f'ANS W L be flocklng to t"-16th nnual 81U99r•u Music F•~tlval In Norco this weekend or the. eighth annual 49er Banjo, Flddle and Gu1tar Festival at Cal State, Long Beach Sunday Grand 01 Opry stars. Jim & :J~!ts & the V irginia Bovs. w ill hiead the 1n\trumenta1 lineup at Sliver Lak•s Park 1n N orco wher e admission Is $7 per day S.Jturddy and Sunday. and overnight camp- tnQ 1~ 1J J)f"r unit Emmylou Harris and tht· Hot B«nd, m usic ians from Tennessee a11d Lou1\1ana ond amateurs competing for S1, '>00 111 prizes are scheduled at CSU LB. Adml\S1on 1~ $0 to the north side of campus where the gates wilt open at 9 a.m. VIOLINIST RUGGIERO RICCI "UNDISPUTED VIOLIN MASTER," Ruggiero Ricci, w ill play the Tchaikovsky Concerto with Keith Clark conduct ing the Pacific Symphony Or chestra in Fullerton's Plummer Auditorium at 7:30 p.m . Sunday. Also on the program w ill be Bernstein's Overture to Candide and Saint·Saens' Symphony No. 3. Limited $6 tickets at the box office. LES GRANDS BALLETS CANADtENS w ill perform "Rom eo and J uliel " at the La M irada Civic Theater at a·JO p.m M ay 1 The 40 dancer s w ill be accom· panied by a score recorded entirely with Renaissance and E lizabethan inst ruments Tickets on sale at the box office at 14900 La M irada Bl vd. Phone 994-6310 RADIO ANO TV PERSONALITY Wolfman Jack w ill em cee a music trivia contest for char ity Sa turday afternoon at Six F lags M agic M ounta in in Valenc ia. HAL HOL8AOOK AS MARK TWAIN, SELF MARK TWAIN'S POLITICAL OPINIONS and observations of human nature, as timely tOday as at the turn of the century, will be re-enacted by Hal Holbrook at 8 :30 p.m . M ay 3 and 4 In the Good Times Theater at Knott's Berry Farm. Tickets, priced from '8.50 to $12.50, may be pur· chased by phoning 827·1776, ext. _.S7, or at the park's exchange window. MUSIC FROM THEIR RECENT TOUR to Spain will highlight the spring con- cert by the Golden West Cotlege Band, directed by Tom Hernandez at 8 tonight in the community theater. Tickets S2.50. POWER BOATS WILL TAKE THE spotlight at the Newport Harbor I n·the· Water Boat Show, this weekend in the wharf area of Lido Mar ina Vi llage. Robert <Smokey) Knowlton who is circumnavigating the United States w ith his 18--foot power· boat will discuss other journey s. T ickets are $3.50 for adults and S2 for children under 12. Show hours: 11 a.m . to 7 p.m. BUGATTI HEADING FOR AUTO SHOW PASSING IN REVIEW SUNDAY at Knott's Berry Farm w ill be 150 fiber· glass replicas of Por sche Speedsters, Alfa Romeos, Bugattis and other custom cars in a free show of handcrafted auto- mobiles at the lagoon outside t he park and JO customized vans competing for trophies from 10a.m . toqp m . inside the gates. One Performance Only in Orange Co1..111ty Wednesday, April 30 at 8:30 p.m. Gilbert & Sullivan 's H.M.S. PINAFORE Fully-staged produc11on with sets costumes o rchestra and chorus Company of 55 by Gilbert & Sullivan A La Carte Tickets available at T•cketron and ASUCI Box Office Marn Floor $9. Bleachers SS Balcony SJ For further information. call 833-6378 THE LARGEST CONSUMER MOaav show In the country will be oe>en from 10 to •seturday and 11 to 6 SUnday at the LOng Beach Convention Center. T"9 very latest In radio control model cars, dollhouses, miniature railroad and plHtrc 'k its will be on-display along with free rides on a llve steam rallroed. Tfckets are S3.SO for adults. $2.50 chlldf'en. CAST IRON, WIND·UPANDTCN toys will be on display when West Coast Toy Collectors convenes from 9 to 3 Sunday at Rochelle's Convention Center, 3S33 Lakewood Blvd., Lono Beach. Admission Js S 1.50 for adults and free for chlldren to see these antiques and collectibles. ARIAS, DUETS AND TRIOS w ill be suno by youno Southland performers who have won many honof's recently at 8 p m. M ay 3 In the Laguna Moulton Play- house, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Proceeds from the $10 tickets w i ll be used to assist the Lyric Opera Association of Orange County mount a m ajor prOdoction of "La Boheme" In the fall. Phone 49""'8301 for reservations. SINGER-SATIRIST PETER ALSO will make his third appearance at Golden West Col~'s Songbag at 8 tonight in the Community Center on the Huntington Beach campus. His latest album. "Draw the Line," was r eleased this week. Opening the snow will be Philadelphia balladeer Prisc illa Herdman. Admission will be S1.50. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE COMMITTEE FOR ARTS PRESENTS l /, 1 triA l'(·r•,..,,.., 1 bl J>r•1••• "' '''' .1 n •'111 Q 1n1•1 Plt:1t''" S11nrj,;" to: , ' • / 'qpc 3 o: r ,.,. Science Ledw~ Holl , ..... } t r..1 t''ll'~ :t r •v td _,...,., r r ...... 1 Jr rd r t t "*'•'4(1r"·(f\1t'''i'"t ,.,..,,.. in 'f·IP["r'}I(•' '"'' r,..,ura1J" & ,tl •11, on ff' 1Jf'f1!f'T',1h;H nnd •" r r ..,..~ ..... , s;> Otf'l'r «:;ruo;.ont' s 1 r1 ~,, OPnt F f'r f urthPr ,,,,..,,,..1, r c11 8J".fl7,. Carte Blanche '/{!1111is f.<!/.!<!lltls ( ;1,,,,.,,,;,>ll .-.l1i11 I FEATURING ROD LA VER KEN ROSEWALL· ROY EMERSON OWEN DAVIDSON· BOB HEWITI FREW Mc MILLAN· ROGER TAYLOR May 1-4 714-644-6900 John Wayne WAYnE ~ Tennis Club ~~ • l1ImIIi.[!g 1111 Jombo<ee Rd gJ ~ ! n~~NIS I Newport Beach. ..i:: U < ;.: OS CA 92625 nnM11 '"'"'~"'"'"' r-.:.1<0!\ Ov04oct:>·•· or rio.l"""'°N Oullets and w•ecled 1. 'fY"·•~ c ·ut>~ Political Satirist Art Buchwald The most successful humorous columnist in the U.S. Thursday, May I I p.M. UC1 Crowford H• T1di.ts: ASUCI 9d .. TJd&..,_ ......._ I ,t .// For informetion call (71 4) 833·5588. • , • I ' .. Frldlrf, Apnl 25, 1980 tJAI\. V 't't\.OT ~ . ' Tomfoo"lery on Balboa provides restaul"ant diner~ with just desserts __ ...._, we are born wltb cenaha food pre · lM i II • aot. w ol ov Hlu.tal and u.Uver .. I ._ • Clltalllb' cleuert. 'nae human ap.,.Ule • ._..Uiltlac t.b1ntl la vlnually lrrepreaal _.... ll'a 80 jolre &bat JuUc>r wlU eat hi.a 1p1nach ,... a.. ..,_bit.DI wben be llnowa lt wUI ...._ .. momeat t.hat Ow cbocola&e cak" 11 Ill ....,. t.Ua. ADd all the 1rown UPf r~taln .-ea fll UU. youtbfUI antklpaUon or th trf!at ati ..._.., ftaaJ cou.rw. VNDlla THE OENl!aAL headln& o f dlllllt. lmdoua conroc:Uons uslng suaar. bonf'y or •1"1P an almost too numeroua to count But dYtblllD't stopped many people from e ntertuln , Sizzling Singers Tropical Madness will provide contcm· porary Top 40 music for dancing at Stuart Anderson's Black Angus restaurant. 17920 tac a ravonte tantuy about deal1nlnc a meal OIMlllWiMd enl.lr•ly ol dea1ert1 Now. ll anyone reaUy w1.nta to Indulge in IUCb t1ncy lttUoa lmMatlnatlon rebulf the lm- probllbM I can unht lt1Un11ly recommend the place to provide lh CWllnt! Or, In a more prac- bca1 \/tin, tout lh one istop spot for all your •weft~ durtna the roreseeable ruture TIU8 WONDERLAND Of ca.lte and candy nonpurc-11 is th~ whims ically-named Tom- f0<>l.-ry. a reta11 ul\(j wholesale operation located oo thti J)t'ntl\buJa in downtown Balboa Let your !>Wt't'l tooth gwdt' you through the doors next to the Bidboa Theater At. truth mus t have 1t. my guide was Brookhurst Avt' . Fountain Valle\'. from 8 30 p m to 1 30 J m ~tond<i) 'through May 24 . actually a reader. Gabrielle Borel of Costa Mesa. who wrote to say she agreed with m y laudatory remarks on the new Splndrlfter restaurant In Newport Beach. But It was my comments on the Spindrif- ter's dessert that prompted her to take pen an hand in order "to give credit where it's due ." Now I hast.en to share her information and slmult.aneously acknowledge -with considera- ble gratitude -the sterling tip s he supplied. ln the Spandrifter story. I said : "And never have I taswei desserts so sinfully rich and de bc1ou.5. Name your favorite liqueur here and they'll probably com e up with 1t in a like·n amed ITlOWSe cake Amaretto. Grand Marn1er, Tia Mana .. Ft\Jl FROM TAKING back any of those words. I stand by the m more s taunchly than ever. But 1t was from Ms Barel that I learned "the desserts served in the Spmdrifler a re not <'reated by its chefs but b y three 1maginat1ve young people The .. tore 1s <'ailed Tom foolery .. ·· The next s tep. of course. wa s finding thf' closest parlung s pace and sighting the e ntrance at 705 E Balboa Blvd As lu('k would have 1t. all three of the young ~pie we re on hand and I 'lc.-arned t'nough about Tomfoolery to m ak P mP "ish I rouJd bt.> s igned on as the offi cial ta'>lt•r Partnerc; 10 the operation are two pt'r'>ona hit• and articulate drop-o uts from other lines o f work om· time psy<'hology s tudent Tom ~>lc•tn and former math tuto r M llhe Sw PC'i\ Hoth :.tr(' practically ltr(' t1m1• rec;1denll> or lht• 1n·a alt.hough he wa-; tx>rn'\1n Sa1·ramento Jnd '™' 1 ... a nall\1' of La'> Vt•J>.1s Tht· third staff a rt1 .,l a l Tomfoolt•P ,.., .1 kllC'ht•ll 8!-.~lqJnl ,ind hJkl'r "Ith lhl• UOl!kPI\ nanw or li kt:lv 1f )'<1u pr1•f1·r o r K .1th' Knch1•n..., TIIF:\' 'STARTED ~ITH Jn tnlt'rt·'-1 1n ont1 .in .1b1ht:. lo make prJ1:-eworth~ n 1nd11·.., J O<I rakes by all thret> pnnt·1s>als Al the ur){ing or fnPnds. the\ d e<'ld('<i to turn a '>han•d avuC'al1on Into J rull·ll 0 ffil'. thrt'f' \I. a\ bUSlnt'SS Launchl'd in April 1979 Tomfoolery 1.., quiet h ct'lebrattng 1ls fir..,l birthday this m onth F'ireworkl> and tub lhumpin~ wouldn't be• out ()f un:k>r . howt'vt·r for lht> '>UCC('l>'> that., bt't'n rt- Jlu..ed While the Ba lboa Bo ulevard lot .il111n .1p pt>aN to tx• ... tnt·tl~ a rl•tarl slorl·. 1t·.., al.,o t h•· place wherl' Tom. Mrllw and Kathi fal.h1nn th• desserts thl'v wholesale to loc-al restauranh further, lhailks to a half doze n tables or so. ~nu tan tarrv in the a ttract 1vt• «a nd ht'<H't'nh scented> prem1s("• to dnnk t•offt:l'. t•x pre'>SO or cappuccino with a portion or your favorite cake or whatever. ' The candy cases alone are enouah to make you want to JUmp up and down -and right back int.o your childhood. That way you'd feel lesa self conscious about the ooohs and aa- ahs -and the difficulty of making som e final choices amoog so many possibil.Jt1es. To name but a fe w . there ·s macadam1a nut cll.l'iters. chocolate dippe d strawhernes (now that strawbemes are in season), peanut britlle, Dlglish toffee and lemon. maple and orange cremes Besides the arorement1on<>d mouss e cakes flavored with popular lique ur.., thi>re's fruit cho1ees like apn cot and stra wbern Ch ee se cakes lnot to be s urpas!>cd anv pla('(' known to me> include banana walnut. lemo n. ~t raw berry. blueberry. cherry .and plain Carrol cakt' and brownw~. too. figure among the staggenng array or offt'nngs. 95 per- cent of which arc handmade in the kitchens . Out .N About Norman Stanley IN' C'rram ,.., th•· 11nh prod uct brnuJ'!hl 1n frnrn .. lwwtwn· It' YOl' t't:t:I. \ wh11li• 1·:1kl• tn I!"" il l rlP al ,, mor1JI bl''" l , '••Ur "1 •~hi \I. 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We've g0t the finest view on 1he harhor. a superb oyster bar & lounge. and an array of tempt· ing luncheon and dinner selections from Rack o f Lamb and Prime Rib to Hawaiian specialties hke Mahi Mahi and Swordfish. Make plans to join us soon! Reservations accepted . 33.13 Wcat Pacific Coast Hipway 642·2295 (Just South of Newpon Blvd.) Y., A1uben s 1t P~te('t l1no1ng ''every th•~ )'OU ... tt•er f'"tOte<S .at •"'f Reubens r1•l1w1101-plu~ • lot tnOtl A bteatht1~1ng wlew of tM l>Oel .,...,.,.., l\al"bot .... tt>e -'°' ttite 1el••ltd en,oymen1of1o..H lwf'C" ~ Chnf' £ •" ·l•"C ,,. .., ,..,.,,..l.11\ '" tP.,f' Cl•f'\•nQ ttK>m ar10 •tour nf'..,ly ll"lnO•.tlftd Ov'''' e~u ..... 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Tonight. vou can en.1oy a pl.1,trr 11( "ur lx'ef nb:. with barbt>cue ~l\uct-. p/11~ our fc1mou.., fned chicken. a tureen of .,.mp .... 1lad. garden \t){etablr:.. mashed po1atot>l'> and grnv~·· ho1 l'om bread .ind honey hutte1 . Pven cheese and crackers waitmg at your tabl<' t\ll 11f this. and all you'd hke nf both entrt.>t•-.. for only $5.45 For ch1ldrt!n, 1he pnn.· can bt> ;1.., low a~ -1 25. Come on over tonight for the m<lE>l dehcmus bargam m town. Now MX%J1(ing ICW!I ~ "l'HE 'BIG "YELLOW llJIOUSE CRESTAURANT 3010 Harbor Boulevard. Costa Mesa HOtlrs: M·Th. 5·9: Fri. 5-10; Sat. 4·10; Sun. 12-9 For reservations. call 549-0310. 81.nqw1 •nd h.•inf"'• ~hie llM'illlk-' aullahlf'. --:--::- o.\I&. Y PILOT ... 'FoQtlight' Re-igiiitetl Theat rs R TraditionaJ Tournament • VIV Rt-member \he old FooUi1&hl F Uva1• U you've been involved 1n comUlunlly thfufer in Orangt> 'ounty for more lhan • decadt', you doubtks l'l't'all lhat on t'at'h t•aaon tM t'OWlly's community theater ll"OUP5 connrgf'd at Santa AH COl~f' to compete In • tournament ot ont' act pla)' In ' heyday' th• footlllhl ,. Uval WH • bl& numbt>r flut llttle by lilU • Int(' t waM!d •&nrl , by tht' tod of th \NOi, the acUn11 &ournament wa:. a thtn.ll o ( lhfo pa. t Fultnn:a o•··· THE BEATEN path WI' th(' Soulht'm C1thfornlu Tournament of Ont> act Intermission Tom Titus Mr11 Som11,on rull•d ·a 1ntttln1 of rtpr seat Uvl'A from ttw var~ commwail.1 thuten. and m<lt'l ponded Tbe at'OUCI naMI f o r the f u tlv•l were set. and lb• 1f'(lrf' entotlvr took th• dltalla back LO U..U retPC"CU"" pluyhoua One ktty 1>0lnt whkh earned unanimous ccord waa that the new fe1Uval wm be non ('OMptUUvc . No trophtes haDCled out tor be•t Ibo•. t uctor or •ctn.a. J~t l.M'ee clllyt ol lht•all•r at·Uvlty dutUll wbkb tbe local plaayh~t· will huw lhe public-and each othf'r lht•lr ~luff. Tiit: ENTalE THUS )'A&., In alpbabetiu.l ordt•r, arti t~ Coistu Me.a Ctvic Playhouse. ll11nt1n i.:ton Ut•1tc h Pl11 y h o u se. Irvine <'um mu11 11 y 'l'hl'Utl·r . Lagunu Mo ulton l'l.ayhou~c. Nf'w.,.orl Theater Arts Center . S1Hl<lleblack Vklley Commwuly Theater and San Clcmenlt> Commwuly Theater. WJ to be hcurd from are the Lido Isle ['lay er~ .-nd thl' Westmmster Commun1t) Theater Th • Newport Harbor Actors Theater has declined to participate. accord1ng to Mrs. ~ampM>O. Sa~ and Scat1dalous- . .. but only in the best of taste is "Chemm de Fer." a naughty farce ending its run at Laguna Moulton Playhouse at 8:30 tonight and Saturday. Willi~m Purkiss, right. dJrects Susan McCartney. Frank Richard, Jenny Campbell and Jeffrey Robinson in the production ror which tickets are S6 at 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. .. I Plays tn R1v ers1de. T h.n ev•nt pros pered through 17 seasons, attracting many IO<'UI theater grou~. until ... few years aeo ll too f1uled for lack or tnterei.t Now one or the ne"est playbouses along the Orange Coast as reviving thl' festival idea-·"nd from the trullal responi.e, 1t looks like the area 1:, more than ready for another such event. The next meeting or the festival committee 1s Mny l9, at which llm, the productions will be J nnounct..-d. Positions on the weekend agenda "'" ~ determmed by a drawing Queen's Complexities Staged The <hopefull y I first annual Orange Coast <'ommuruly Theater Festival w1U be held Jul> 18· 19·20 ut the Newport Theater Arts Center and seven of the 10 local producing group:. wi ll l>t• reprf.'S{'nted. One has turned thumbs down and the other two are yet to be heard from THE FESTIVAL IS THE brainchild of Patty Gene Sampson. VIC'C president or tht• Newport group which wa~ organized early .th•~ }'t.'ar roUowing the S('parauon or the two facuom. wh1ctl made up the Newport Harbor Commumty Theater In 1979. DINNER SPECIALS NIGHTLY ltE if 1k WBAtE t:t V'l1la -We :in· now OPt'n for uruque Sunday 111 un..t1 t,1.,ly lun1·ht·' <rnd l!Ournwl dinneN . From thl' Hrt•a .. 1 •>f < "h1ckt•n .. En < rout•· IO the fresh salmon . l'aul Uot·u. .. 1: • Crom lht dt.'IH ,11t· .. au('t"S or pure "htll' Vt'al ··,.,,ouvclll' r u1i.tn1·" t11 Lht' Down to Earth I .1mh Shank 01· Toulou.s1 f'h1·1 L.1ul rc'<' hnn~s you th1• :i1l of n•-w cookt·n a l 1t·a!>-00Jhl1· pn 1·l·s in lht- •·ot1c'l Fn.•11ch Jtm~phen· \ B1cntu1 Sunday Brunch Lunch 11 2 • Tue•. ttlfu Set Dining 6 to 9 • Fri. & S.L lo 10 Closed Monday 3421 Via lido, Newport Beach Reservations 675-4904 ~~ollg .ttoget' DINNER SPECIALS SERVED NIGHTLY FROM 4:00 P.M SUN & MON ...••.• T\JE .Broasted Chlcken$2.85 . .. Spaghetti 2.65 .. Sallabury StHk 2. 70 ..•....••.. Bn>cMne of Beef 3.40 WED THUR FRI SAT . . . . .. . . . . . Tertyakl SIHk 4.40 Chicken Fried StHk 2.95 ·f:tr Alt served with soup or Sdlad, choice of potato, hot roll and butter, jello or sherbet. • BEER• WINE 400 S. COAST HWY. LAGUNA BEACH 494-3137 AVERY SPECIAL DINING EXPERIENCE __ , TIU~ BIGGEST BENEFICIARIES of the ft•staval will bt> loc.·al playgoers who will be able to St'\.' three lht•a ter groups ID action oo a gtven night And the festival also will serve to bring th•· 'araous rommun1t} playhou~l'S closer LOgcther. I L'~ Jn 1dt•a v.ho~e time has come--agam. • THE LAGUNA MOULTON Playhouse. <Set> FF.STfV Al., Pagt-CS> Now thru May 4 THE MUSICAL SPOOF ''DAMES AT SEA" 01ractor/Ch0feographer Ray F1tzetl Tues M.:.iy 6 PREVIEW PERFORMANCE ( . "Butterflies Are Free" • ·• ··•'' • . Diane Rob1n SPECIAL TtCl<ET PAICf 113 00 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., SantaAna92704. (iof ~flllt"""""'~ ... ..,,Al(.4"'"* "The Abd.Jcation" by Ruth Wolff Wlll be pre scnted by the UCI Drama Workshop in the UC Irvine Fine Arts Little Theater. HH 161, at 8 tonight and Saturday. Tickets are SI The drama deals with Chrutllla of Sweden''> rcnunc1allon of the throne ID Ui65 to become d Ro man Catholic Ac<'ordmg to the d irector. Andra Wed dangton. graduate student in drama "The play 1s about the conflJct.c; engendered from bem~ ct fem a le and powerful in an a ge of male dominance. .. In preparation for her role as queen. ~olden ~~ ~ ~;i4 ~ragon -...r- GENutNE CHINESE MANOMtN DISHES Spec1ohzmg In Chinese A lo C.Ortr:-D1she<.. 2021 Harbcw lhd. LUNCH•DINNER DAILY Food To TakP ()yr 11 30 AM to 10 PM COSTA Ml:SA 64 2-71 •2 • 631 -991 i • 't ~:JSf iJ ltlf!i !JI!! 1$ 1!1i1 ! J l ! 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For reservations call: 540-8822 11 ---------------------· I Chn stlna was raised and edut'ated a$ a man, she travelled in m en 's t'lotbing, and was notonoos for her sexual exploits with both men and women. and for her extravagant life style. "Far from being a feminist trat't, however. the play assumes the iMate equivaJence of male and female " Claudette Beardsley, senior drama ma1or. Portrays Tina. the feminine s ide of Christina's pas t . Pat Destro. senior drama major, portrays Chris. her masculine side ; and Kimberly Cole. graduate student in drama, portrays Christina 1n the present. struggHne to int.eerat.e herself. Ht here or telce home STAG CHINESE CASINO Stbastia1$ OINN[R PLAYHOUSE ._~HOTEL 1 "Olll •O. a.AllltM. CA llM1 Pttf"SVlrs JUDYO'DEA ,_.c.;\t ., : I ,, c'C>V RODGE RS & HAMMERST EIN A'9o$tamng DAVID CRYER eve"" T UCS T ... qu SU N E:VCS lllNO !.AT &. SU N MATIN £[ S (714)772-7710 MAKE RESERVATIONS - For ··An Evr>nmg ro R,.,ncml>Pr .. NOW ,. ., .... ,,,,.., • ' '60s Bumor Simonized 97 IANDR llGAN ............ A rut.~ bllarious trip bed u.to the ...... lam.._. for peMa M 0.. lnine Corri· mai~":.:t' productioD of NeU S&mon'a ''Slar Girl." A • ready to tue Ute 11.Mtin ce down .. IDOIY lane ...., the en ot draft-card bumJn1 f;qually at ronl( tn hl1 role la Saura whn tut.I a corrucal tl1u ... ln hit ''hJ1h·W•t•r ." tl(ht l4"Ql'd p"-tple alack.I and ar11a. Yett. Al tho lov kk COf"llt'll. SNra perfonn1 wtth appart·nt rell2'h. drawlna waves o( laupter throuaibout the theater'• Turtle Rock Chabbouae udJtorium be ru.h to a lel41SCOpe t.o w1tth : .... One 10'ml. but M.J'Onl, edorl Robert Kaapp. JobD Snn ud Eliu._. 1'emey. the nbject oC h1• affeellon retW"D home from work . Aa a mutter ot fact , U three cbaracten draw u good dl'1tl of luughter with lhelr adept trc>atmt'nt of Simon's ptr\od humor. Audience conaen..,~ tndicate a good time was had by all. U. ft&ltNQ. AS lhe n.,.wavtnc rormer ()bmpk awlmmer from Georsi1. detnomtralJ nmutable atace pttHnte for• peonon yet In • ber teem. SM'a be t duriq Lbe le<COnd 1ct perform1QI oppoe te Knapp's ~ Hobart .. Jn that ~.WM~ Ma Tltmey u Sophie ''STAR SPANGLt;O GIRL.•• written at the height of anti c:;tubll~b.menl furor, was No. 4 in S1mon'1.1 8lrln" of hits that began with "Come lllo w Your llorn" and continues through 'C'ulltonuu SUJte" and "Chapter Two." . . ... . . . . "' ~ .. .. .. . .. . -. or . ... .. .. . . . . • . .. • . t .. ~ ~ p . . • .. .. . • RaUlchme)'er pro( Mr au r1ct.1on Lo and repulsion by count~ttulture maeuane pubbsher Hoba n , her deUvtry and Umin& are naht on target. This lb parucularly t•v1dent when &hf" und Hoba rt are st.art led ao th~ middle of an emhrut'l• by the untimely r eturn of his roomm11t l' Norman Cornell tSzura) and du.play properly embarrassed reactions And, whtle comedy reputedly ts tough w do. Knapp carries off tus Imes well and 1!t especially believable exhibiting symptoms of a severe sun b\am when he returns from a surfing expedition on which he had reluctantly arcompamed h1:. widowed landlady Actor Offe ring Gospel Truths "The Gospel According Lo St. Mark," a spellbinding one-man performance by veteran actor John Hoyt, will be presented in the Sad- dleback Commun ity College North Campus Forum at 8 p.m . Saturday. During the performance. Hoyt tells l2 s hort stories, using the archaic but powerful language of the New Tes tament, whi ch tells of "great love and hatred in abundance " Tickets are S3 at the forum on the North Campus at Irvine Center Drive and J effrey Road in I rvinc J ] 1 1 J J It s lJt.-d up rnto a neat two-act package by thtt'\'tor Rota fo'ilutr1 Curtain 18 at 8 tonight and !'-Jturduy and 4 pm Sunday at Turtle Rock ('ommumty Center Aud1tonum, Turtle Rock l>rtH' ut Suri'nyh11l Ro&d , Irvine. Re~ervations 7 ·3&13 or 752 6076 FE T IVAL ... (From PageC4) which returned to summer productions last year. has a pair of musicals fortbis round. lnl>pircd by Ule ::.uccess of its repnse or .. l'lay It Again, S am" la st s ummer , t he playhoust> will restage its closing show. "The FantasLlcks." and run it in repertory with · \'ou·rc a Good Man, Charlie Brown" from July 9 through Au~. 23. "The Fantastlcks" opens its regular run May 27 and continues throu~h June 14. Performances are planned for Wednesdays through Saturdays al 9 p.rn. (to avoid direct confhct with the Pageant of the Masters next door ). Ti<.'kcts can be ordered by calling 494-0743 or 494-8021. CALLBOARD -South Coast Actors Studio is seeking identical fe male t wins in their 20s for a commorc1al.. .. t he studio specifies they must be idenllcal and have a .. model look" .... for an interview and additional information, call casOng director Marian Ben.on at 957-0282 ... r Old fashioned, romantic dinner-danc ing is back in style . .. and thL' <.or.1110 Pon.1gl no1,1, o llL'r. \nu Jn l"\l.·nmA to lllll1Jl4:tl· 1,1, 11h ~1111r l.t\tlfltt.· ml·mon ~tit tinkling drnntr mu,rc.. ~lt-~nt cmdkl11 IJhk '.(:lllng ... lh\· WJntkur ol lllniing tJhll,1<lc c.nnkc:n Tut ultrm.ittl\ tl.u1n.-:Jhlt l>rd, l'rnn II Trio i" lt'.Jlun·u l1111N.lay thro11A)l ~turday 7 to 12, Jilt.I ~>It p1am 1111ht.·r nt-nrn~' SEA.FOOD CONNOISSEURS I huNl.n. l·nJ.1, ~aturu.i~ .1 .. 1.. l11r our I h 111~ I c 1h.,1c..·r .. drnnc.. r fn·-.h \l.11nc..· Ir 1fi,tc..·r .. 11\ .. 1c.. r... c.. l.1111 ... 11111,\ n m In •Ill Ht''" 111 I )1,pl.1n·d I ~'tc..·mn.,, rqo1( l' ~REGISTRY 11-\XtllJ \1.kA11hur llooh •~r..i i-1 1) --;.! x--- Come to Casa Maria's winning celebration. Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Casa M aria by entering our Mexican Holiday Sweepstakes . You could win a seven- day vacation in M exico for two via M exicana, the air- line that gives you m ore • with luxurious accommoda- tions at t he posh El Ta patio Hotel. And come in April 28th through May 5th for an evening-long happy hour. a free dessert with every entree, and a real fiesta atmos- phere. Join us for a cele- bration that will go down in histo ry. Cinco de Mayo at Casa M aria . casaMarla. MEXICAN RESTAURANT All the ftavor d M~xico:· 16060 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach (714) 842·2541 RESUMES TOURING Judy Colline FrldlW. April 25, 1 aeo DAILY ~ILOT Judy Collim Readiea Show Sinter, aon1·wrlter, a~, and rum en-rector, J l.Mty , wm be alntlng the sons of Rod1er1 a nd Hart, Ran y Newman, The Easies, Steven Sondheim and others in Bridget' Auditorium in Claremont at 8 p.m. Saturday . THE CONCERT Is part of the flrat American tour in several years undertaken by Colllns, and will particularly Ceature material from her 17th album, "Hard Times for Lovers." Her Cirsl interest bad been classical music. an inte rest sparked by her father , a singer, composer and bandleader in Los Angeles and Denver during the golden age of radio. In the early 60s. she m ade her first . two aJbums for Elektra . "Maid of Constant Sorrow" and • 'Golden Appl• ol the Sun .•• Durial th. mMI lMOI. ColUm became an adivilt ...,..,,.. ber tlme. n•me and mu1lc to political cauaea. In lMT 1be became involWld in the Womm'• Strike tor Peace, and, aJole,wtth Et hel Rahn, co-produced an a lbum calle d "Save tlte Children." RE& PSOYESSIONAL actlllll debut was as Solvelt ln the NeW York Shakespeare Feattval's production of "Peer Gynt .. in the summer or 1969, and her ftnt lite rary errort, the .. Judy Colllm Son1book." contained detalled re miniscences of her life and career. Remaining tickets are on sal~ at the auditorium box offic~ Fourth Street and College Way: Cla remont. FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE' JACK PRATHER TRIO Tues .. thru Sat DANCI!'JG JU FOREST AVE LAGUNA BEACH 1ll'ffw L.~,..,.,01 ~1•1p:r In 1 I ,Jr~ GARRISON & BAKER Tues., thru Sat. NlGHTW1NDS Sun. and Mon. DANCING NlGlITL Y r Jt•rr!oolcm.g Beaul1/ul Lal«> Fortsl 23311 MUIRLANDS AT RIDGE ROUTE KELLY LEMAIRE Vocals & Piano Tues. thru Sat. SANDY SANDERS Vocals & Piano Sun. and Mon. 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL EL TORO nG-3222 ""' c.-.,...., .. _.,, 499·2626 496-sn J 494-9491 752-8558 BILL MURRAY PETER BOYLE "WHERE THE <A> BUFFALO ROAM" -lltll~4 AW-I --#111111,t M ''"I M,l 41.• •,t 11. If at _..,..._,.., .... ,,. Ga.n ...... ... WMW. ..... f'M(") .... "HUMANOIDS ...... ...,..._. FROMTHE lf't~ ,.....,,., o DEEP" "LEO AND LO..!E" -~Y-•ntalllW . , ACAK_,. ACADlltr AWAllO w-.11 AWMO....Ut PLUI "NORMA RAE" -"' .. CHAPTER TW0° ... TA TUii O'N(M. "-"'-.... 1ittJe ~1!.~ PLUS "FOXES" Plue IR) "HUMANOIDS FROM THE DEEP" "NIGHT GAMES" 1R) ··SITTING DUCKS" (A) _,_? .... .. , ... , , ....... •t ur 1M t o ••,~ •u ., .. -111 • ..._ __ , .. t a MARTIN MULL "NeffARO OU•E" '.!!, w:.::- TUESOAY WELO In ovm1u--1f "SERIAL" "AMERICAN ••n..,... GIGOLO" °KRAMER (RI Plus (R) v•. KRAMER•• "10" -"u• (R) "llEINO TttERI!•' -li'MI ~ t/lltC_....;. ACMllll'f a__,. BEST ACTREU- I ALLY FIELD "NORMA ~W RAE" vs. er =-.1::.~ -:;;i~aN I<raiiter .. ~. ~:4'•• AWAY" CWl.YPllOT Ftid1y, Apnl IS, 111() THIRST FOR ADVENTURE QUENCHED BY NEW JAMES BOND THRILLER, 'FFOL¥ES' Anthony Shaw and Anthony Perkins Force Poisoned Coffee Down Alaatalr Llewellyn · Bond Breaks Oil Seheme By BOB THOMAS -Tiie A...o.tH ~' "FFOLKES" tries to s>ortray Roger Moore as a ca1- lovlng misogynist, bot don't be fooled. The role Is a slightly more eccentric James Bond, a death-defying superman who takes on a band of oll rig hi Jackers In the North Sea In Her Majesty's service. Director Andrew McLaglen knows his way aroond an adventure movie, and he keeps the action moving and the characters larger than life but f airly plausible. Moore plays the t itle role, a trouble- shooter who swigs whiskey from the bottle and does pet it point, training his frogmen w ith brutal precision. Adm. James M ason plays his reluctant partner with custom a ry solidity, and Anthony Perkins and M lchat>I Parks are the bad guys. A standout In the excellent cast is Faith Brook as the British prime minister. A crackling good ad· venture Ratf'd PG. with a few naughty words and occasional v iolence "NIJINSKY" Is a brave effort to recapture the· creative explosion that w as the Ballet Russe. Director Herbert Ross and co-producer Nora K ave display the same good taste end k inetic sense of their "The Tuming Point," but with l ess success. The superb dancing is offset by a leaden plot that dwells on the rela- tionshlp betw~n Sergel Diaghilev and protege Nijinsk y. Alan Bates ishandsometydlat>olicalasthe impre~rio, heavy-1 idded George de la Pena exhibits both the dancing genius and the incipient m adneS5of N ijinsky. Less fo r tunate is Leslie Br owne dS the dancer 'swife; her role i s Ill· definedandsheisburdenedw1th 1mposs1blelines. Therat1ng1sR "THE CHANGELING" 1s a scare movie with a touch of class· the strong presence of Geor ge C. Scott. HP plays a composer bereaved by accidental 'CHANGELING' CO-STAR Trt1h van Devere deaths of hie; wife and dauqhter He 1 llog1cally rents an aban- doned m ansion that r eM>mble<; rl d emented Buck1nqham Palilce. Things 90 bump in the niqht, a ftermath Of a long-aqo murder Scott lend c; credib i lity to the· t ar-fetched happenings. M elvyn Douglascont nb- utes another of hisstronq performances in the title role The rating 1s R "LITTLE DARLINGS" pits a poor little n ch girt again">t cl tough-talk ing tomboy 1n <I raCP to see who w ill lose her vir- q mltyfirst -at an all-girl c,ur.l mer camp, no less. It's <1dm1ttedly a g1mm1cky orPm1..,,. tor a film about growing uo. but '>Cre<·nwr1ters Kimi Peck .rnd Dalene Young and dirPctor Robert F Mc:1xwC>ll ""'Y 1t off with lotc, ot humor. rf'ac;onabt1• 'ien'>1t1v1ty and only m1n1ma1 mawk1c;hne.,., Tatum O Nl'<il .ind K r isty Mc N1<.hOI M e to be. con qratulated for turning the <.tereotyped protagonists into J ppeat1ng youn~ wom1m Rateg R for sub1ect dnd tanguaqe, ther es noon-sc reen utl1on. "COAL MINE R'S DAUGHTER" boasts two power ful pNtormancec;: S1sw Spacek as thf' rags-to- r •<hes country Singer Loretta L vnn, tlnd Tommy Lee Jones as ht•r headstr ong but pt>rsevenng huc;t>and. Spacek i s totally < onv 1nc1nq as the U -year-old bride <1nd mother, Inter preting lhC' l ynn songs herself no lip sync here. Jones brings a v lgorous presencetothescreen,· demonstrating once more that he is capable of important stardom "SERIAL" is a delicious -.oc 1al comedy that 1s loaded wi th wisdom a nd bellylaughc; c'lbout clv1t1zed madnes<, tn M ann County . Thr plot contain<, thC' h,1c,icc; of your normal. daytime TV dr,1ma lechNy, w1fe.c;w aps, '>e duction and other suburban <,ports. The film ic; really a series Of bl<tckouts. o ften as obscene as they are unexpected. rom1cc1I Martin Mull dnd T uesdc1y Weld are line ao, the m ain mixed-up couplto. The rating 1s R "FOXES" offers an adult view of the meaningless 11ves of Los Angeles teen-agers. The focus is on four girls who '>f'ek among themselves the kind of familial relationship they hav e been deprived of by their unc aring parents. The plight i'> sometimes moving, more often disturbing. The young perfor mers are well cast, <·specially the accomplished Jodie Foster, Chnie Currie and Scott Baio. The rating 1s R. "ALL THAT JAZZ" 1c; ..i <.t,1rtltnqlyonotnal film di ttwvPment .• 1 w ork 0 1 c;oanng 1rnaoin,1t1on that will be tillk1•d 1t'lout ford long time to come At ''!""CS overw"elm1ng ly lavish, !hf' film nevertheless 1s a pain- fully D(:rson;il story derived from Bob Fo~se's life and near· dhll h. Roy <:,c heider meets the challenge o f the Foss(' figure. Jessica L .Jnqo ,.., f 1m· as the angel of dedth. RatE:d R HELD OVER -5th GREAT WEEK• "WllTY, ZANY, UNINHIBITED FUN!" The Newport T heatre Arts Center Player~ presents "¥ ANITIES" AN ADULT CO MEDY by JACK HEIFNER Directed by GREGORY BACH FRI. & SAT. CURTAIN at 8:30 p.m 2501 Cliff Dnve, Newport Beach Res. 675-3143 TICKETS $4.50 Students & Senior Citizens $3.00 BFST ACT"RESS .MLLY flF.LD BEST ORIGINAJ. 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Gold Card holden ·<aenJor clUzens), and children wwler 12: a.re on u le In the OCC Ticket Office, located in the col· lea"'• Admin.lelralion Buildin&. ll la open Mon- day through Friday from 8 a.m. t.o S p.m. and 6-1 p.m .. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. t.o noon. Tlc.keta will aJao be sold at lbe door. WED.ft, ON trumpet, will perform lbe Artunian Concerto with the orchestra. McEnary and guitar will present the Vivaldi Concerto in D with the OCC Symphony strings. Weiler has played with the Boston Pope, Portland Symphony and the Irvine Symphony. He is a member or the Long Beach Symphony and the Pacific Pops, and joined the OCC Sym- phony in 1977 as principal trumpet. His wire. El- la Lou Weiler, 1s lhe OCC Symphony's principal viola . McEnary teaches music at OCC and is head o f the college's g uitar p,rogram. He Is a ~ graduate or the University of Minnesota and UC • San Diego where he did graduate wort under the auspices or a Reeent's Fe llowship. America's #1 Box Office Hit COWARDS CtlllMA WlST fDWlRDS' SRISTDl CllOOOMI .;,-411 STADIUM DRlft-111 r ~ ~" • For everyone who loved it . For everyone who missed it. lo .. OIA LoCICI ,. " ·, r •: • . . . PC'i'MllllAl MIMD SIQITIO OJ ~-. .,.... -·~ . ..,.._. ·~ ~ ·PLAYING VIVALDI WJTH OCC STRINGS College ln8trUctor John Mc£nary ·-··-71) ~l• ntO IAHOf on11vn.-•-... HIGHT OAMU11) IUt t Utt-·-·-· .... --·~YAW .... AU THAT JAlltel ,~ ... ~···· .... -l~Y••­AIOCAl Ynl HOW111 1, ........ , ... 10.oe u •••• fllOlMA W <f'OI t l ts .. lt••O ti U lAJll NG AWA T l"OI ....... , ........ •••> .......... _. U T ·~~-r --(Nl&M -••&<-••·-All THAT .IAU(ll tJ O t l._S -• .... 10.IS "1ClAMBt •i lCRAMfr WID•f\--1 .. 6 •1\ \•l ).VIit-i " ...... , .... .:llUICIHG AWAY" "MOb4A u.r .,GI .,. f ·~1 4•,.r~:P ,J llf ttflP M~ ... ' .• 'h '. • .,.~ ... ~ .. t ~·~•OM lilvO t•·~( 'I & (;•UH.I 011 vr N . .. ... .. . .. 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S2.50 for adults and Sl for childre n under 11 to the fun events that run until mid night tonight, fro m noon to m idnight Saturday and noon to 6 p.m . Sunday. Novelist to Talk Award-winning Colorado novelist, Clive Cussler, will speak at Orange Coast College tonight from 7:30 to 9:30 in Room 214 of the new Chemistry Building. Tickets. priced at $3, wi ll be available at the door. The "Meet the Authors" series will con- clude on May 9 with an appearance by famed i.cience fiction author. Ray Bradbury. Cussler. a former Southern California resi- dent. 1s a graduate of OCC's Writing Program. lie is author of the novel "Raise the Titanic." which as presently being filmed at a cost of $30 mil hon. His other works include "The Mediterra- nean Caper." "Hermit Limited.'' "Iceberg," and "Vixen 03." PILLOW CLEA RANCE ~ 1000 PILLOWS-~ NOW 50%0FF~ ,1 lrf' ... h new look Nettle Creek bnngs you an eu:rti~ new oollecllon of oesigne< p;llowS Whimsical. Fashionable. TOJ)!Cal. Trop+eal. Something lor everyone in all sizes, shapes, color!". and 1extures For everywhere 1n the home ChooSe wtlile the supply is plentrtul. 2 leatills 23 FASlflOM ISUMD .......... leedl 6444160 D1DE1U coon ~Fwy, .t I. 17MI St • T...._S44-IHO w w ~ u ~ c:: 81 l.J8A aOBIN80N _ _ [ J aUck to the job at band. He meam wbat be doel, "The moet hon t Wna Uuat bappen• In 1lte RQC K TA L K and admit.a that even when be'• not reeordlnl or mu1tc buatneu la when a 'kid toe• into a record perfonn1ftt, be practlcea. 1tore and AYJ. 'Gave m• t.bat l'eeoN bee1uae I like 1t.' " obMrved Syt Sylvain when hta llrst ••1 P&ACl'ICE EVE&Y da)'. I doG't ahraya 1010 1lbum, "Sylvain Syh•aln," W&li released. practice with the band, but by mYMlf, I def· That oblervallun w i pure' Syl -directly to ahead, well-recorded with IOOd aoa1s and, most inltelv do that all the time. l relu ~Y praetle• the Point. 1mart, with 1tn Wldtrl1ln& humor UO· lmportut. none of that 1et.a 1n the wa)' or It be· ing1ultar.lt'a llkeshootingpooloa14tbStnet." doubtl'<ily l04Jt on the corpora.le hlpaters who Ina fun to Usten to One of the thlngs about Syl's album that thank thty have omethlng to do with • must· "Some of the songs. or course, stretch back aa makes it fun ls that it has a solid beat, tbe kind cl•r•, hi• muak and hi• audl nee far aa to m)' Dolls' career," H)'I Syl, talkina of beat that can make for good danclnc. B T SYL KNOWS bt-ttcr, partly because be a bout the album. "I love dancing," Syl says. "I think OM oftbe round oul thu bard wily. partly ~cause he cares "Then some of the new ones. Uke 'What's things that happened to rock 'n • roll mualc in about what he dot und whether people eojo)' It. That Got to Do Wltb Rock 'n' Roll' and 'Every tbe 1970s -and one of the reuona that lt ~ot ao "I'm not scared of iucceas and I'm not scared Boy and Every Girl.' I've taken really almOlt boring and technica l -was that it wua't anc- of failure.'' he aa,r.a. "I believe deep down that everything and walked into tbe studio and tried ing any more And t hat's coming back; JOU feel the public wil l mukc me or break me. The most to do what was going to happen right. We would good, you feel like you're llvinl wltb dancin1, lmportunt thing 1s whut you give and what the try to work on almost e verythln1." il'ssuchanirrlportantpartofWe." __ ... kids t kc home " In wntlng about Syl ll':. d1ffleult to remember "ACAPTIVATIHGLY th11t for l\Qme, al may bt1 the first ttme they have LUSH MOVIE WITH heard of him But, ulong with David Johansen. A SUPE"8 CAST." Johnny Thunderi. and a few other musicians. ht•':. one of the tru~ pioneer:s of the New York -Kot"'-Cottoll. rock scene H. ~DAILY M(WS HIN STYLE , UNCOMPROMISEO vision and love of rock 'n • roll set the tone for a decade of rock. and l'Ontinues today as be makes bis own mus ic in a fashion that naturally accepts the key factors of rock 'n · roll: you can dance to 1t. you can hum it and you can believe the words because he means them and they apply Between being a member of The New York Doll~ and his current solo a lbums. Syl spent a )'Ca r an David Johunscn's band. and also had his own band -The Criminals which resulted an his pulling out an El' 0 11 his own Sing Sing Record'>. "ll 'i. all b<>cn pa rt of thl· ... a me career." ob- sc rves Syl. "mAyhe 11 • ... anolhl'r part or it , the ~econd or the fourth s lt•p · SYL'S N•:w ALBl 'M sho"'s how fTluch he's learned from and about mtk n roll and the business or makmg mus1t· It's clean. straight .... 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I• m KCET·TVIPHS)l•l'> An I' I W KOCE·TV (PB!:>J Hun11nq1on l:k~ 1rt1 8 30 0 THE FACTS OF LIFE 1!11111 un<l Sue Ann gt•I 1no 1m11rf>SS>l)<'I th.JI 'm In<) m.Jutuan.t W'ltf m,1'-.A t~m v•-m morn lilOQhtsllt.11100 ED W WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW PAlflf uaunov •• .:plu1n'\ many ()f r 11bl9tn 'lhf>Cl<- Wllh grnpnt<: <lumonslr.,. ''°"' 11111mu11on and 1p;1- cia1 "'""'" tlflecll f l ™E 8AXTEAS .The Cons Weren't Pros "Gideon's Trumpe t ' Filmed Behind the Walls By JER RY BUCK LOS ANGEL E S IAP) Director Rol.>4.•rt Collins rc·call.., J tc-nse :-.ccn(' while he was u~ang HOO <H·t ual rnm;i t«s a ... t•xtra.., hehind prn .. on w:Jlh fur · <.ircl con's Trumpt'l " Thl' pn-.ont•rs v.en· i:row1n~ :Jngry at tht.• dm·ctor, and thr m o111 1· 1·om p a n ~ w;i -. forced to gt.·t out or t 11 t· m edi um security ;irt•:J of the Mt•n's Correctional F acility at Chino .. , medial(' COLLINS ly after we ~ol out, they n oted.•· said Collins. "They broke up furniture and s mashed a bus l think they broke a guard 's arm." That occurred during six days of filming at the prison last year. "THE I NMAT F.S didn't want us to make as many takes of the scene as I wanted ," Collins sajd. ·'T he y said t he y 'd alread y .....,zer'• Ball9 <'hecr<'d amt dtdn'l want to chPc·r <tnY more By the.· time v.c maffr four takl-s they v.cre \t:ry un· happv " "G1dt.'OO's Trumpet." -.tarn~ llcnry Fonda as Claren<·c t-;;irl C1 d con. :J ponrlv {'(Ju cat1·d prisoner Y.ho m;uk lc·~al h,... tor~'. airs Wpdn1·:-.d<i y a)> a "Hallmark Hall of F<1mt"' pre· scntat.10n on CBS. Channel 2. at 9 It also s tars Jo:.e Ferrer a:-. Abe Fort.as and John llous<:man as the Chief Justice of thP Vnit t•d States. Gideon was i..crvrng a ft Vf'· vcar sentence at Ha1lord Pnson in Flonda in the early 1960s whe n the U.S. Suprem <· Court overturn ed h i s con v1ctJOn because he was not re pr<·senlcd hy a lawyer al ha s trial. The pr isoners we re cheering thl.' court 's decision beca use 1t would mean many of them would also have to be freed ror retrial TH E SCREEN PLA V was written by producer David W Rintel.s from the book by An· thony Lewis, a New York Times reporter who covered the case. Three-week-old Nora Bauman doesn't seem impressed by the antics of her father, Jon Bauman, better known as "Bowzer" on the TV show "Sha Na Na." Nora, born April 2, ia the first chlld for Bauman and his wife, Mary. • ----·--. -.. Housema n. b<·'>1dc~ at'lrn~ rn lhl.' m<1\ 1c. v.as <'X('Cut1ve product'r J11s character is not 1dent1rwd hy na m l'. but 1-;arl Warren ~a'> r hwf JU.'ltlCl' at the tame. The Ga dc·on case was a landmar k dcc1s1on that rt<qwrcd t hc trial court to appoint 41 lawyer ror a defC'ndant who ('fluid not afford om· In has :.ub .,<:·qucnt rc·tnal, this tame with a lawyer. Gideon was acqu1tt(;-d <>f the charges of br eaking and en tcrrng a pool hall. Gideon h ad petitioned the Supreme Court with a hand· written plea that impressed the Justices enoug h for Fortas lo be assagnt-'d to argue the case m fOUrl "IT'S NOT REALI. Y a pmon story," said Colbn:. "It 's a story of JUSltce. I found it wa s one of the r<'ally pos1t rve a nd af rrrmative pieces of material I've t·om e across in terms of our political and social syste m . "I'd been an Euro pe for a cou· pie of months before dolng the film . It's only when you leave this country and compare it to the rC8t of the world that you ap- preciate this country. After Viet· nam and Watergate. we haven't had much lately to reinforce the ideas we were raised with ln this country. It's ln something like the Gideon case that you find it's really an excepUonal form of government." Collins said his biggest direc· tional problem was that about 90 pages or the 120-page script are set in court. .. COURTROOM scenes are a problem t o e very director because they're very static," he said. "The first t.hing you think or is to get a crane in there and keep the camera moving all the lime. But the more I read the script the more I drew back from that. I decided to go for the most direct and simple presen· talion. 1be cont.est waa what the film was all about." It was also somethln1 or a problem that Gideon never comes race to race with Fort.as or the Chier Justice. ''The scenes s.erve as punctua· lion to each other." he sa1d . "What I dJd was contrast one with the other. The Waahiqt.on scenes are very rich and opulent lookina. I made the prl.lon 1eenea u banb u poeslble." .. . -... - K11...A e 7:30 -Anaell Baseball . The Ha1oe open a uriea wlUi tbe Seattle Martnen ln the .Kin1dome. Mur~e~:r.ffl A8 :doe~ecuv'~T.!1nd ~:1~~ s urance lnve1tl1ator track down an arsonist ln th1a ctlme drama wtth Arthur Kennedy and Warren Oates. ABC • 9:00 -Job Quest '80. Employment for the handicapped is the subJed ol t.hia special proeram. ' Victim& Of lnf'MIOn" U:OO... 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G ~'"""' f.ames children pla}... \Manned 11-r ·Rushes" hy Eltzalwth ' • • ,,..!pon Keen, a d<.inet'/1·11wm<1 , work and l\\.o prc·micrc works b\ Ms N1•11. man. ...,....,_W. T icket 1nforma l1on is ~~~~~~~--av a 1 I a bit• b~· t'u ll1ng iii 532-2818 or 494·0743. ..... frolft •II over c.RforrU• ............. uottd•r In the DAILY PILOT I rvtnl' Ct•nter Drive m Irvine 1s open from 9· 15 :.i.m to du~k daily for touring by car or visits to its !-kating arena . puppet t hcatl·r and (·on<·t•ssion~. S kater Links Sports, Art Japanese-Aml•rtc<.tn Sarah Kawahara. cur· r cntly !>tarring "1th the Ice Capades al the Los Angeles Sports Arena through Sunday, firmly bcliev~ that skating on ice tx·fore an aud.iencl' 1s as much an &rt form as ballet Tht• 24-yl'ar-old. raven·haircd beauty says. .. ,\s 1cl' performers. our respon.'>1b1llty 1s to en· tt>rlain, to 1·apturt-the mind::. and 1m ag1nat1on l)f lhl· .iutlll'm e \\ t• don't t.:o on tht.-1 cc to win .1 ..:.1mt· NOW IN llER SEVE!lo;Tll season with 40· ) t·ar old Ice• Cu pades, Sarah contrnucs. "Many peuplt· beht•vt• ice s kuting 1s a sport, and they hav<' every right to their op1ruon. Figure skating 1s physically demandiog. It requires stamina. coordination. tra ining. rhythm and grace. To be a good skater you must be athletic. "The same prerequisites are requ.ired for ballet. but have you e ver heard anyone describe ballet asa sport?'' A gcanddaughter of J apanese immigrants. Sarah studied ballet. painting and acting at the Banff School of Fine Arts and competed as an amateur in Canadian national skating competi- tions before JOtntn~ Ice Capades at age 17 Noted for her graceful and interpretive ..,t\IC'. S<Jrah returns this year with two creati ve µresl•ntat1ons based on modem dance. Many exciting performers are featured in 1 hi' .,how. including :.pec1al guest stars Tai BJb1loma and Handy Gardner. h ve times Na- tional champions and World patr champion:,. making their professional debut: Ron Shaver. ranad1an men's champion. Gatl Hamula and Frank Swl'1ding, US Silver Medalists. and Wendy Burge. t: S frcl•:.tyle champion from Carrlen Grov('. Due to 1nJury. Lud m Ila Rclousova and Olel? l'rntoµopov m<.1v rtl)l lw :ihll· to appear tn the ~·11uthlJnd cngJg<.·mCJlb. Tl}E REVl"t: MOVl.-,;S to the Long Bccich \r1•nci. T1W!-.day through May 4 Performance~ •r• Y.l'' 1-.dav-; al 7 30 pm , noon and '1 pm . ~<1t1Jrcla\ and 2 anti r. pm Sunday Tt<:keb.. pm e<I from S8 to SS are on s&lc <tl 'l 1< kl'lron .ind \1 utual ai:tcncit'S arena I """" Rw ... n1 "• . • •. • ·••l •11<·• ~, / 111 •.• 1 '"•I < 1.,,. • ~. .r '°"'•r1t1n<11 l<t "'14.>l.rto " ~•\IU". J ........,,., ;..,.,,,,_ I rklod XM"Jilr.<;n 1 • """ ,, .~ •• I 1<A1 ,\ \.\••...g< • I r:inc n Bru..,.111 \ 10 Forget Venice f .. ~ ,. • ,.. r.,,,, • f\.i, I , .. ~ rTAUAN ~ CAOEMV AW.Aft W!ffN£111 llEST ~ILM ~ HOW P'UYIMG Ill ·--~- Amusing observations of Ille along lhe Orange Coast. penned by a native aon . in the DAILY PILOT SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT A WARD - Sound Editing -ALAN SPLET llU UA Movies ( 714) 990·4022 • IKWNIT KACI Cinema 6«·0760 1111SS* YU • DIM'E Cinema V1e10 C1nedome 830·6990 634-2553 ltSTlllSTEI UA Twin 893-1305 ACADEMY ~- AWARD WINNER ~- MELvvN DOUGLAS -Bet>t Suppo r1tn9 Ac t o r. . . . TIE CRfTICS AND PmUC Ml"E . 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I 1 1 I • ... 2'&Y P!LQl' 'M<Coa.MIOl MOrN4all$ ~ l aguna Beacn 494 9415 Laguna H111 ... 168 ()qJJ San Juan (...ip1i.trano 495 11/b ~toa LAWN-MT. OllYI •• Mo<tuary •Cemetery ; .. ; Cceiretory •• 1625 Gisler Ave .. -Costa Mesa 5.11(). 5554 ,_C:IUOTHDS 1&&.•0ADWAY MOaTUAJIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMITH & T\IT.._U MOllTUAJIY ., 'WISTCUff CHl.rK :";:Mortuary • Cremations 4'Z7 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 f'tHCl•OnfHS SMITHS' MOITUU. Y 627 Marn St Hunllnqton B&ach 536-{>!,39 "'8 fAMtlY COla..!AL FOMB4l HO Ml 1801 Bolsa Avu wes1m11ister 893-3525 ,AClftC YlfW MEMO•IA.L rAU Cerrelftf'Y Mortuary Chapel ~ Pac1l1c V1t•w Drrve Ncwpon Ell:ach 644·2700 At Breakfast •1 Dll. PET~& n'aNCllGef Deal 0.. • .........._, W bear Md ,..eel 10 mu<'h 1boul wtaat &o .. , but DOt wtMD IO Ht. 0.'t you UW. lt '1 lmpon.ant tor lood lieUUt IO keow •bout tbil! Penooally. r bftleve that too many eat too much at rilabl emdbefont bedtlme •n. \I, Dur Mrs. V.c Coruidll" an lmportant meal: breaktut M06t Pf'<>ple overtook how ....,oaJ It la to have •tun unhl.lrr\f'd brukf Wll I edm.l\ that too mt1ny ol Wi flU up on food late In t.ht day One r~1son 11 th•t we have an un balanced habit of ~tiarvlnA nur11tlv.11 during hrt• kfast and lunc·h und ovedllhn& at nlthl Tfft:R£' • AN oa.o SAVING THAT m&ket. aO<>d ph)'MOIOgll'UI t'O~l' ('ill llke • Klnc an the mornllli. likr a Pnnct! al lunch. und like a Pauper •l dlnner I 'IJ tl'U you why Allowing ~oough lime ln the morrung to eat u leu~urely breakf&bl wtll do cnucb lo leuen t.mslon lbe re t of lbe day And anytb.lnc lbat will leuen aboorma! pres3ure lS Important ln promotm g heaJth DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE Wt! all know that ex· ces:. lt'NUon bas a band an producing ul cers, hypertension. heart at tacks itnd thl' rt>sl of thts kUlers De<:1dc to n~e al least one-half lo one hour earlier every day This will give you lime to sit down to a relaxed breakl~l consisting of fruit juice, cereal, toast. eggs (ham or b1:tcon, if allowed by your doctor) and coffee or tea. You wiU not need to rush out of the house, late and pressured. VOU WILL HA VE HAD PROPER sustenance to carry you along to lunchtime . Then resolve to take al least an hour for lunch, re!uaine to eat of( your desk top in 10.15 minutes. When dinnertime arrives you will not be half.starved and be content with a sensible amount of food and drink. Heavy meals at night are especially bad for paUents who have hiatal hernia. But also for those who have hypertension or heart problems. Remember the tip: Get up earlier every morn· ing. lf you get up late, as a habit. you will continue lO try to "catch up" the rest of the day -produc· Ing unnec-essary tension and creating poor eating ha bi Le;. • • • MEDICALF.'ITES Dear Dr. Steincrob.n: lf I don't get my usual nine hours or sleep a night, I feel like a zombie the next day. l can't do my required work i.n the office J have all I can do to stay awake the next evening for a concert or whatever l have planned. Isn't it import.ant to get necessary sleep lo be flt and happy? -Miss L. Dev Miss L.: Somellm<-s we are the victim of numbers For example, where sleep is concerned, 1f we fall below what we consider our normal needs. we immediately fe<!I deprived physically and emotionally The more I see of the msomrua problem, the more I have come to believe that most of us can get along on less sleep than we imagine we need I've known patients who 111.Slsled t.hal 10 hours was their minimum reqwremeol. Nevertheless, when I suggested that they gradually lower their nightly reqwrements (some came down to six hours nightly) they d.isrovered that the numbers game was not essential l11 solving their sleep re· quiremenls ........... John Kemeny wJll re· l),llOl in August 1981 as pre s id ent o r Dartmouth College. He was prominent in recent n ew s as chairman of com · mission s tudying Thre Mal l· Is land nuclear accident Modeler's Heat Gun Dangerous W~HINGTON (AP> Top Flite Mod els. l.nc .. is recalling about 3>.CO> heal guns used by model alrpJaoe ho b· bylsts, the Consumer Product Safety Com· rn.iMioo reports. 1be Olicago firm said the beat guns can emit asbestos fibers during use. 1be "T ·F Monoltote" beat guns are u.sed lO shrink and mold the out· er covering of model airplanes. Although these guns resemble and work like a hair dryer. they can· not be used o n h air because they beat the air lO over 400 degr~s F~it THE BEAT GUNS were made be tw et"n June 1974 and Decem ber im and were sold na llonwide for about $23 each. Heat guns made since 1977 do not contain a.sbestocs. PUBLIC NOTICE Too many flght i.Momrua an direct coo.froola· lion. They would be better off neutralizing lnsom • ma by paying less attention to the exact number of 1be firm has agreed to replace lhe asbestos linen in the guns al no charJe. To receive the repairs the beat g uns should be mailed to Top flite Models, Inc , 1901 N Narragansett Ave .. Oiicago, JU., 60639. The firm will reimburse con- sumers for postage CO'lts ,.OT1a M TllUSHCS SllLI! NOTICE t'> HflH BY C.IVFN 11\411 ,,.. rt•I °"'-"''''f '" l"'f' C.oun•v 01 Or•~ • .-,,,.,,. nt r ~hfon'flA, •nown .. , 301 VIA l100 '""'•' "'"'•Pvfl (t~.ch, C•lr10m1;i """.,... < r ''""'A\ IOllQW\ I Tht ~'"" '"" "'" l>OO fHt of Lot .c>O o• Tr .w 1 101 .-.\ ltf\' "'"0 r•ttJrO.d In 8ootE ?I P"uit-•\ J1 1u JI Int hJ\IV• of MIK t llant-ou' M.ll>'. 1n ,,... ()ttlet or '"" C.Ooo•• 14..-OIOW af '•IO C.ounly and wtlt ,_. \OtO ,,, C>\.IO''~ ttul o°" on ow "•' ''"'~ ttl 'lO ,..._ .-tpnt't (,11int"'' Ot lw , -F1 ... 1<n. c..111om 1a, Oftl M•Y It. 1'90, ~1 • 01 Am , IOI"' hH),..\11 hours not worrying rught after night that they were not gctttng their proper quota of slt-e p ••• ApplJcal1on:. or hot pads may te m porarily re llevc discomfort of acute attaclcs of chronic slnusitJs. say!> Dr Steincrohn in hls booklet, "Your Sinus Problem ... F'or a copy write to him at Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626, encl~lng SO cents and 1.1 stamped, sell-addressed envelope On Df>an Ll~t ,)('fft;ry w '.\'\organ or Costa Mc s:.i earne d dean's list recogn1llon during the winter t<'rm at Rosc-Hutman Institute of Te r h no Io g y , T t• r re Haute. Ind bl*lor for"""'" lawful turr..,.:y af '""' u"11.os1...... I De d G • """ .... will I>'~ •11"°"1 U M • ma D -..w.1 I gd .................. , .-.o••O'"' ""•· • .. ... e POf..Ulof'I. <K 9"<--~ 10 ""''' tM Olll loalloft -urtd l>Y •ncl _, IN ~ OI s.i. <llf'i.rntc1 111 "'9 0..0 of Tnnl •H<Ulfld by W Shelclon P url1191on •11d M.,., Purl11o ton H.-.0 •nd Wit. H JOlnt h<Wnt\, a\ Tcv\for, 10 S..WM1 Tllr. C:O..-y of °""'9e ~. • Ctll!Ooll• COt-• llen. H TntQw lo< ""' benelll •"" W<Ut llV of lntetl""°' F-•"9, Inc:. • C:4111fortttA Co' por•t•o n , '' •...tklarv. ese1te1 0t1-• 11. m a. -.d •e<ontod ...,_,.,.,., 10. ""· ,,, ...,.. 1m1. P-1t:i ft' 1,,,,,...,..,,, ""'m-~ of Offt<IAI Al'( ... 01 of •fl• Coun•v ot Ort'tnOt !>tat" of (;,tuo,n•Ai r,.._ or-•Q•,.., fl'\r\ .... ,., u10 \lltu ltct by Amtr •<•n Hom• MortQ-l<ir.t Oe.cl W•IO (.<K-... thin. • Cal•lorfl<d t.<KPOl'4'1'°" Oii Nov tf"tlet 2. "" -l'"e<or-Oii H.,..... ~' 71, ""· In 8ooO! ll410, P-•1 •• n 1Mltum9n4 H11Mller ~In 1r. Ottlce ot o.. Coun\y A~ ot Mk! ~. "Holl<e of o.191111-E*1lofl 10 S.11 .. ~rlbfO Utftl P•oe>ttlY Utlder '"' -..0 ol Tnnl """' recaroeo on Ho¥-~· 71, 1'1'1. 1n Boal< l:MIO, Pete tst .• , ln-t Number 34JU. of Ofti<lal lle<O<O\ Of Ille Golltlly ol .-... ~··o1 C.lllomla. .. Ti. ..... Wiii be COl1Cluele0 by· • AMElllCAN HOME MORTGAGE f'•U ST O EEO SERV I C E ~POllATION , e Calllor n i. poflllon. -~ ""°'~" " no port C...nln 011.r <,uo1r )00, =Ori a ..... C.•hlOr"'" •>•Ml I .. _, tl\41 I~ 1\1\ lp.ol -lnl.wnl -tlll,IOO n ~f\. ti{-. -eO•-·' ,_.. ........ 1 • ""'• ~ Al ,l .. ,IH n:o """""· '• " AMER I C AN ~OMI! RT GAG£ TllUST 0££0 SE•VICI CjOtlP. • • CMltomM Cillrpof .UO.. 8y Mery IC•a-tM Z'l1lfMll, ·~ ~l EOf'U.Ll~HIA I N'TYM~E >SS. Aor117>, ...... ~-­ ---. Houty ~I< ... -... ~l'.,,. SUM, .,.,_.oy 81> •••• Mery l(el"9rln• lvot\O, .. -··-~ ...... lltlofl lflM HKUlf!d IM wltlllft ,,..._, ~-lO "" IO lie IN --•lllKui.I l"9 wllllln ln1tr11-nt Oii llMelf et t ... '"°'pOUllOll 111 llMled, ..a ec11.Mw1~ ta !Mt ~II GofllOl'eOOll tllK-tlle "''" lmtr-Pvr•11111•t llD ttt by• °' • ~Ian ot lb 8°"rd ot ten.. WITNU5""' 1111111 -offkt..i H al. ,,.,...._,c.11111 ll>vlllllNd ~ M~r Newt u . c"'"9MM .ttll Ille Of .... Delll' ........ tJ, ~y I, I, . , ..... TIM bttt tllll 1Mrtalns1 ... ,. ................. " tlte Sidi .. CIHllflff• ads In._ O.Uy ftHot. '42·5671 Tutoring Big Business By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: I'm a grade school \eacber, 3S years old, who la lllbakl.Dit al o&her areas where I could work wtdl kktl. U you have ideas I would really elljoy yoar help. -X.X., Graad Rapids, Mtaa. Four years ago Sue Gurland had a llimilar dilemma. She solved it by opeal.ng Traveling Tutors, a !'rivate tutoring firm operated from her tone in Silver Spring, Md. She now bas a roster of about 100 part-time tutors, all or whom bold a bachelor's or master's degree. They give private instruction to students In the Pre8chooJ lo senior high range. Gva.AND STARTED with eight Ult.Ors and five students in 1977. To· day she has 150 students who are coached two or three times a week Gurland'a firm charges SIS an hour for individual instruction in the StU· dent's bome, plus $1 a trip for gas. Prices may have to rise soon - al ready some tutors In t he Waablngtoo area charge $20 an hour. The instructors, who Include un· lveralty students. homemakers and engineers, are paid $7.SO to S9 an '.hour. 1be ~rity of calls for help 'come tn>cn clients with problems In math. and to a lesser degree ln English. Not all UM tutors because they can't keep up with the lessons . Many top slu· . dent.I want more chalJengtng work than they're getting in school. ro BEGIN a tutoring aervlce, )'OU'll need at leut $2,000 for H · pemea such as letterhead, bro<:burea • a telephone directory ll~tin1 . You can't count o n 1upporUn1 )'OUl'lelf for 1everal years . ~ Gurla.nd'a flrm was Im· meclately ln ~ black. only now b her lncome ln the breatblni .. aay ... ..... , ... ,. .......... ,_.~ ( CAREERS J Gurtand relied heavily on referr als from gwdaoce <'oun selors In the beginning: now words from sat.Jsfied dienla eenerale business as well. WHERE DID SHE find her tutors. who work as independent conlrac· tors? A three·llne newspaper d.aas1tled ad produced 75 applicant ~-n running a business? Gurland sa~ she got advice from members of the National Associa tion ofWomen Buainess Owners. A former teache r. s he believes tutoring would be tough for one without a solid background In educa· lion "YOU MUST h ave in sta nt credibility and contacts ." s he says. "P\cldnc the rl&bt nei1bborbood la ::.:. too. \'ou need a base of lnfiaUon bun't hurt Travelinl Tuton. probably because parent. will sacrlfice for thelr chlld•a educa· lion. Aod since 51 percent ol American women are ln the labor marbt -and thus have leas Ume to be!p wttb homework -the tulOrint buslNM may be beaded ror a spurt ofCJ'OWth. Anti-nuke Vote Set ,.~~ .... . ..... .,.~ ... "" , ............. --,, ..... llolM· ._UHi <:UUOM IHOWIUt IMll.YH, Jt l H•l'lllll ... , •IC t, CO.I• INMt. CellfOml•...U Mn. "•"<Y """ l •n•, UJ Hamlll011, llC t , C•H • M•u. lfOml• tJll,t) Tith ....,,..., I\ <-Tad llY -lft• •IOuotl N""'Y~411W y,,,, "'.,._ .., .. 11i..i ••!fl ,,,. ,., cien .. °'-c ...... ,., ... Acl<ll 14, 1• .. ,.,.. P\loll.,_ ()r-C-d 0..ly PllO(. 1l,~1 ••••• ,., I .. ,. PUBLIC NOTICE r • ...,...,.-~ l••rC~ • ...,, ... o< .. o.-t .. .,,. c ,,. c.o.-•• "' -c "• of c.a.w ,..... P..coo--00.-C.0.•I 0.lly P1oot ~I J), "9 OBITUARIES ... PUBLIC NOTICE PUllUC NOTICE O•OUllAMCIE NO.. ... ... •lfTY•IM 04tOiMA .. C9 ()# T-..1 an coutteu. 01" THIE CfTY M COSTA llllfSA fJCTIMOIMO TM E ll"l"ICT 0, O•DIMAMCIE ,._. ""OMl8 1Tl .. 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Pvl>ll•""" 0.<1<>4jor ( 04'1 U•1ly PtlOI llENEFIC.IA.RY BAUl( W A11t II 1•H.Mll•1.l'ICIO t•SOIO ~·nous •lfll•IU 8 1R .. EY -IMA8"114 A BlfOt("( NAlllll STATCEMINT ""'°"'"" -••le~'""""" on com T ... -"9 ~ I' CIOlf\9 bu\i ,._, ., 10 an UftCllY\<leel \4 lnUtf" .. I, dn<I n•.S n ROBERT .JOHN TOAO -P4Mf.LA TANDEM RECOVER" COM JEAN TORO nu--wit••• I• PANY, )tllD E. Coast H'll'W'•r. (OfOIW .,.,, .. ti! C-8 l l0 '°" unel•Yloecl • cMIM•r,C...ifoml•.,.,, 1nUrc\I. •nO JULIO !>E R CilO OOl\.io Alan Br-n. I IOI s.ndo 0 CADIZ • .., .........,,ltO m•n, ••to •n L-Cosu ~ Ca•HOnW• m11 u n" 1 • 10 e O '• • n I• r e \ 1 •no Tn,, ~s Ii, __ l>y .... 1n COllA()()HGA GONZJILEZ 0 CAOI Z OlotlOu.. •n unmerri.o ""°""'"· u 10 "" un Ooneld A. Br-n 01v1oeo V. tnl..,..51 • Tl!•\ ~wt-wes lllfO with 1~ RecordeCS Ffl)n;ery 10 • .,,.. o 1Mlt C-1¥ C~ 01 Or•~ County on No 10S11 '" _.. l:IO:Jt, P<IQe , .. Of ()! 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YI~ 1n u'" ot>hC).thon\ ~~ur~ ttw,•bV m•f'dt!'O 1n t~ rom~httnL ,..,.,H n could TPus SCat~·t ••'i rited w1"' t"t hitrf'tOfOf"~ •aec"1fd •nd o.tivf'rf'd to ,_.,ult 1n 0Arf"1~nm.-nt ot wa~, '•*'•nQ C.OU"\y C.le•tl ol Or•n9t CD<lftly on 1,.,.. u~" ..,,,11.,,, Ofo<••r.iton of "'°~'or.,,_.,,. or olht-• rl'loef,. Apt ti•. l9IO. of oetauu #td o.mM>O for S.lw ano ouHled 1n IN' como•~·nt F....U. wfflt&n notK~ of b<"ee<ll Mid o1 •lt><l•<>n P ti 1"" whll lo -tit• •dviu ot Put>!l~f!ell Or-(;od\I Oaoly Polo! 10 c•u5' tlw' U.-nlQIM'O 10 ,,.11 ,.oa .,. •It-' '" lhl• m•tt•r. , • ., "'°""' Apr. ti, tl. lS. -Y1. ,.., tOl..O pr-rtv 10 ullsfy W•O 0011~1'°"' Clo .. .,._,.,.,, '° 11181 Y•vr wrllt•" ------------..,,,, "'"'Ntt~ 1,.,.. ""°""~" <""""' ,._...., •I ... ,.,,.., i. 111.0.,. hme P\JBUC NOTICE ""'",,.,.,,~of""'"'"...,,, of elKllon to 0 .llTEO S.,0.-JS ,.,, t>-f"<O<dl!O ()(fOl>Pr )(). 1'79 e \ on'1r M HA.ML IN NO 4.a81 In C>ool< UJI~ -110 OI (I"'~ woo 0 1tocoa1 lle<or<h R• R Ell 10f T SU~lllOR CO\lllT OF THE STATI OF CALll'OllNIA FOlt THE COUNTY OF OllANOE NO A-1Mlt1 !>••O WI• Wiii OP mllM . l>UI '"1"°"1 \ltltTUE~~~ECIC, INC ~~.~~~41~!.:;!;'~~!!. =;~~.!;, '';, 11 C&rPM•,• Pt•t• o~tvr OllDElt TO St40W CAUSE FOil CH.ANGE OF NAME In I~ -ner 01 ttw APC>l•C.ttlOn ol EILEEN STROM •n<umC>t-M. lo P.W IN' "'"'"'"'nq ~:,·:::.:::<"· Celil°""a prin<•Pd1 """'of '"" noft<•I -ur~ AnorNytar Pl•tnhtl b• ,.,0 Dffrd Of Tr~t With 1ntere't ,a,. Publt._hf'O OfdnQI' Co~nl CJdtlv PilO' wntre•,.. IPW fff1t1on of E•IHn Strom~ -filed witn.,,. clflrll of ll•iS <-1 tot ... orOtt <"-•"9 c:M'f• •-·~ -ft111ft EllMI\ Siron'! lo L.w<•At ...... Smltll in ...... d -· p(OV•<lf'<I. i!O•&nct\ i1 dl\V, A • 11 ,, 1S ""' 1 ·-110• llO """"' tne '"'"'"' °' ~o Off<! of l nnt. P · Y ..., • ft"~\. <.n.arqe\ •no e ... .,.,,~ ot tnr Tru\lff dnCI of ctw lrU•I\ crP•t.O II• ~IO Otot'd OI T~I S.IO ...,,~ Wiii "" PUBLIC NOTICE l\elO on _,.,, M<ly ... l't() •I II 00 N~S IT IS HEREBY OROEF1£0 It.al •II Pf""'°"' 1n1er~1~ on ~ mall"' llP· cw•• l>Pfo"' IN\ court •t Jun• l. 1qeo '" I~ <-1f°""' ol °""9rt,.,..M l. •l II 00 6 fTI to ~ <ii•''* -y ""' <tC>-phC.thon tor ,...,.. ol ""-•'-Id not llf'Qr~ .tm 11t tfWolt1C•otl D !>er,.oc•Com NOTICETOCONlRAClORS PllftV, ll-Of ArneroCll TOWM Suolt Proooct No ~ RH • l110. On• Cttv 8o"lr vttro Wt"~I. ~~-~d O"OC'IO'\-a4\ •di 0.1 rll"(t1v~d Al 0 ••"9f'. C .. ltor"'" tnt olloo of Account11\Q Olli<~• IT IS FUl!Tt4ER OP0£REO t""t a <OOV ol "''~ .,.._ to \NIW <•u-. llf' Al IM I.,,... ol ,,,. onoh .. pu0t1c.t11on fAlllVtfW SH•Tf HOSPITAL, JSOI of Ill•• nolK•. ~ tot .. 1 .. mounl OI n-. 1-tarOOt 01¥0 (0\1• ~-· ( ... lllO<n•A Ul!CI"'" b<tlllnU ol tn• obl•OAloon 'n6Uui;111110 OOo m onM••t 1'90 •I M"Cur..O t>v tN" ~ dfo\c.nb"O ~ oC ,,.tht,.. h mt tt\t"Y wrwttl b..-pubh<lv lru~t ctt'd P\hl'T\llM CO\l.._ f'•Pf""\.P\ OQt>ntG 4tnd rt'ttd tor pc1trl0tminq w oo P<il>ll\IW'<I on<~ • _ .. '°' '°"' , .... U\\I"" -\ prlO< IO 11>1' 00 ol W1d ~..-~ 111. ~ (Oil<I ~"" 0.1ly Piiot. tt ~•SCMOtr o• f)f'Mtal c•rcutatt0n o<•ntpO on'""' County of Or- ancl "". anc;n llll, rn S1 •• Oatco Ai>t-1t 16. ,_, fur n•\" .,i1 IMiO<, m~''"''"'' tQOI\ T 0 SERVICE (0 MKI "'lu•-1 n<·<e""°'" to teOA'lr OATEO A.t>r117l, 1'190 MARK A SODEN J.-o1 ..... we-'°' Cou<°' Puoll\nod OrM"QP CCM\I 0•"• P tlof. Apr 1S. M-.~ 1, '· t• l'llO 1~11 80 .a\ wtd T ru\\flof' Bv 1..•ncld Vtqn AC.~\l\Ant Se<.t,.tdt 'I o"" cuv 81•0 w~,, Or-CA "161>11 fpl .,.. ~1&1114 PuOll\l'>M o.~nQt' C.Od\I O••IV Pilot Apr 1~ M•YJ.~ 1'180 18-4<·80 P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE Amended Consolidated Report of Condition of "South Coast Bank" of tosta Mesa, County of Orange, and Domestic SubsidlarJes at the close of business on December 31 , 1'79. State Bank No. 1239. Thousands of Oollan ASSETS Cash and due from banks . . . . .....•.• , U .S. Treasury securities ..•.......•.•.•.. Obligations of other U.S. Govt. agencies and corporations. Obi lgations of States and political subdivisions ... All other securities ... . . . . . . . • Federal funds sold and securities purchaseo under agreement to resell in domestic offices 4,225 Loans. Total (excluding unearned income) . . . . . . . . . . 16,82Q Less: Reserve tor possible loan losses 140 Loans. net . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .•... Bank premises, F.F. & E., etc. .......... . Real estate owned other than J ,934 40.4 1,650 l ,280 284 . 16,689 1, 133 bank preniises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . • . . • . • • • 158 Other assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • . . . . 496 TOT AL ASSETS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , • • . . . 30,253 LIABILITIES Demand depOsits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ...........•.. 12,077 T ime and savtngs dePosits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations......... . •. 13.139 OeP<>Sltsof United States Govemment ............ 31 Deposits of States and political s ubdivisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • 1,850 Certified and officers' checks. . . . • • • . . . . . . . . 5-45 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES •..................... 27,64 2 Total demand deposits .......... 12,653 Totaltlmeandsavlngsdeposlts .. 14,989 TOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO FOREIGN OFFICES .................. 27,642 Other liabilities ............•.......•............. •38 TOTAL LIABILITIES ........................ 28,080 SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY Common stock a. No. snares authori zed S00,000 b. No.sheresoutstandlng 178.569 <amount> •...•. 893 S41rplus ..•.•.•.......................•.•...•••... 412 TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL ....•••...•• 1,305 Retained .anMngs and other capital reserves ••......•.•••.•••.•.•••••••.•. 868 TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY •...•••.•• 2,173 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY •••.•••••••.•.•• 30,253 MEMORANDA Time certificates of deposit In denomlnatloos of s 100,000 or more • . • • • . • • . . . . • . • . . . . . • • • . . . • . 5,~ ''°'urt.)(f" roeO In Ql>-f'Ml"f•t \f\~'-woo ( 0"'\1\h Of ,. ..... Ur1M 1nQ M)f)f'O.ll'•m•l•ty lfJO \00 ""kJdf'll tr.,t '" A\Pf\"ll rMO ~ ..... ~ ff') "" wOr!llflod IJf'I' •"()•( "'"' °" r 1 f\•t>1t (, .. , f"41t¥1#N St•tr Hot.OtfA •"· M (nU'tfth' .. #•, ... 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I,., tn\lrUt'tlO"I\ to B•d Of'' Prosot"••tt bt~'' mfl'( •••ff'•~ ""° OblAtn pf.itn\ '>oet. tft(&tiOf\~ And btd fOfn"l\ b't' <alhnq •1 or m•t'•nQ 4' ft fll/#\I IO I'-()HI(• ot lh• Chott Of Pl""I OoP-rA••on\ fl• 1n• abO"'t! oodr•l\ lfl~PllOM f'Umbfor I 1141 qv S11• /I IMY"""'I Don<!. \l,,...,.6rd Fof!n IOI on fn~ -0 1 f1l1Y ""''""f ol '"' rontr4(1 Pf'•<.~ mu\I a<-com~v .,..,..,v con•'•< t 'nvoh,1no •n• aOf'ndlhue 1n,., unoo•~OOO tM '-U(C.,...dut ~,. w1ll t.' rP ou•r~d 10 ... ~<utP • rontrac1V'•' •~Hmf'ftt on ll>t torm ot " "Sl...Oerd ""'"""'"'I· Form , .• ,.,..IC h \h•ll 11- l>•n<l•r>V ucion ~ St••• Of C•lltorni• on ty --<II l>V the S.Ullt tn •cc.orcsanc:e with tM' ~ov1\1on\ o• Set< tlon 1710 OI llW L•DOr C-. If!• ~pert-N \ H~•r1•tMO 1,,.1 Ille ~rel prew••lll\Q ret.-. of W'911\ •P Pll<•l>le 1n l1'e tounty In _,,., ,..,. wor• '' to be OOl'e ""' trtok r•tf'\ ulal>tl\h~ "'nd 1><1l>ltsl!t d bY ff!f Otrector of ln<lu•lrl•I Rel•l•on\ c-· of llW .. ~ ratfJS .,, on "'' •• Ille Office ol , .... Ch<ef ot Pl<ll\I OP<'•• uons. F•lr•-SI••• ~Ital •ncl •• ,..., Oeper1""'nt ol O.vet09<nent•I Se,.,,i< K hNOQu¥tf" off K t Site l~tlon will "" rwlcl April 1•. IWO•l 10 00.tm P'•"""""' St•~ H~Ull lllctO< 8jOle1ac II I CNet of Pt&nt Ooeratlons Put>Cl"'91:1 Or1t19 CoHI Delly P ilot. ACl'. lS. Mey2, IW lllS_., PUBLIC NOTICE Marltet value of Investment securities •.•••••.•. 3.~ The unctenlaned, Mary A. Ale, Vice President & Cashlef" end Nick J . Florio, President of the abOve· named bitnk, each declares, for hlmself alone and not for the ott.r: I have personal knowlectae of the m atterscontalnedl"thlsreport.and I bellevelhateach statement In said report Is true. Each of the un· cteniQned, tor himself alone and not for the other, certifies under penalty of per Jury that the toregolno Is true and correct. Executed on April 23, 1990 at Costa Mew, Callfomla. Mary A . Ale Nick J . Florio PubftthldOrenot C:O.•t Delly Piiot, Aprll25, 1• 18M-IO 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T ~ ....... . The Bloo••• M.8rketplace on the Or•"te Co•at DJlltY RllOl_ .. G~ASSIEIED~ You Cen Seit II, F1nd It, [ 842 5878 ] OM C.U lervloe Trade tt Wlth e . ant Ad ' • FHt c...-Approw .. ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY WllMr's Hoffee: All ~w ee>&.atc advt-rllsl'<l U\ Ulb newiipaper lb i.ub jcct to the Federal Fair Housing Act of l96H which make!> tl illegal tu advertise "any pre ference. hm1tatton . or d.tscnnunauon based on race, color, reU(CIOn. !>~lt. or national ongin, or an mlenllon to make an) such preference. hmata uon. or disc n murnllon." 1lus newspaper wall not knowmgly <Accept an) advertis ing for redl e.talc wtuch t.i. an v1olu UUloitbelaw BUtOIS: Advtortis~ *-'ct check their ads dmfy mMI report •r· rors -.diat.ay. The DAIL y f'tlOT OSWIMS liaWlty for the first in- correct irM...tiOft only. ~forSale .••••.••...••.•.•...... 1002 .•.......•••.....•.•••. UHIELIEV AILE Sll!l.500 bu>-. th1.., lm1•1\ hnmc fur lh l' '11, 1.:rimanat1n~ f.1m11\ 4 .:l·ncrou..., bdrm~ v.11ulO J('l'OrTlodUtl' \flUI !Jmll} Court> ard dn•J l!ntUnd~ art• ideal · gret:'n thumlt rdllcter.. Spt'l'1Jl hom• for .1 ::.pen<il fdmt h °'~ ~ ICiiitJI ,.~ ...... (~ ·. NEWPORT RIVIERA SI04,900 Owrwr will help fma111·1· lh1-. lanla<>ttc \ Hdrm garden hom1• I lu.:(' <idcJ on fu.nuly room. S('duded patJo. clJrung room tQO • Second !>lOr) ho:.i... IT\U!;ler i.wlt' +3 mon· 'spacious bdrms. Call for f 1nanc 1 n i:. 1! 1 t ,, 1 I' l1Htn!'t' uf J l1f1'111tl\' ~7 \71 ....................... ~, ........................................ ~···· ........ 1002 o •• ,.. 100 111 •~ 1001 ••-~ ...••................•. .....•......••........ . ..................... . OWi• WU. RMAMC=I =-~ ~ <® •ow IA* IATIS O,.....r .... u'''h Real1y Prime loeation in the Bluffs One ~ story. 3 bd.rms. 2 baths. Situated on extra large greenbelt. An immacul ate home priced for quick sale. $185.000. Owner will finance No loan fee. Call for appointment WISLEY H. TAYLOR CO., Rl.ALTottS 2111 s. JD14zl ........ NEWPOltT CINTB. M.I. 644-4tl0 llEAM HOME A decorator's dream. nu ex~ spared ht•re ~ 4 Bdrm Formul dtnini: Redhill~Realty I hill Kc.·J)h Otnl."r . &•J !WO I} • • ..t . ~ . Ill ill •• Accented thruoul v. tth S pan1 -.h t1lt- f' r o f t-s -. 1 o n a I I > LIDO'S MOST land:.cape<I ton' l'rtmt· SP£CTACUL.All VIEW ;'o.ewport location Ont' 001 Lido Park Or . 11th )t•ar hom1• warr .inl> I Ivor l'Ondo 24 ll r J~ SZ70 000. ft'i' IJnd ~l'°unty Call for app t You II IU\l' ti' L J ll l·---------752 1700 ASSUMAILE 8112°/oLOAM I.\ ly fmly hum•· on 11u1.-t 1ul de ~ao Ea't Sttfr C1 S"f'O\\ 1'001. & "" \ (M'Tlt'r .,. 111 1 .1 rn 'l\'I H \ '-4!t 2nd TI) J\lf,1.-llVI tnllYl"'-l rah' 646-7711 8.75°/o l'urrhJ-.1' -.uhJt'll to Takt.<1J\ f!r xlnt II 75'. loan Pd' abl~ ~ mo ()WC l~t.' 2nd T 0 Lov. 1Jwn 3 br :!•, ba 1·omm tcnnc' & µA>I rt-t.• rm. ccolrill .ur ~ 94!11 Ul\tt VA TYMS! ~ ,, ' t .., 1 d t .I H d r m tkJjJ.l'loU.,t' f'l.in.kt'fl 0110" 1n k1lt'hl'f1. lumtl> 111'1m ho,\ OJlUrJI v.1111d 1''l'"11wh 1j()t1" t-ant.1-.\H· -.t..n• r h11rn1· i.i:J ~,.1 IE.Al ESTATI IXCll llMCI SIMCI lf4f COME WITH US ••• te IAYCllST • •o.,... ... ,4._ .. ,._._, .... ,.__. w• •••c:,•._ P1•tw pnl OwMt' wfl ~ rat T.D. Meft•.tM ' Mlw.sns.ooo MIWPOll'T llACH 75'-0llt . ... IMSUL.A POINT !" e wly decorated 4 bdrm. home. Close to ocean. $325,000. IAYFIOMT family We have several fine homes with pier & slip EL TORO HORSE COUMTaY I Bdrm!'. . 3 baths: r anch s tyle, min1·estate 1n orange groves. S249,500. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\od .. Drove N B 67S o lb l HOME! + bonui cott• ..,l..inf'r homt·. 2 Bdrm'>. -fuer hoo~ r.,n .. .:l• lor mother 111 l<iw A'>:.umt- $'>8.W> 10•,·. loan $422 IJJYml1lL'>. S30.fl00 t-<IW 8(T'EltT AIMJllS DWGHT [ ~ Hiil ~Jl~"' '" th" .~ .. i BA YFllOMT [ ~ IB&ltl Bike tcJ beach. Mo~t popular 4 Bdrm model. ~wecputR dnve, ttle en- try, formal hvmg a nd duung. Sweepmg sU!1n. leading to master swte. Large family room . 111.ale Ci.replace. covered patio + manicured wuunds ~ume low m l.d"e.t loan ca II for u II detalb. 9ti3-7881 BWFfS + VIEW S! ASSUM.AILE 91 • 0 o Fon:H·r bJ> & n1~hl lll!hl VII."""'' }ltl(hl\ UIJl!rJo11•1I Trtrtd m utkl "' tf11• Hlt'f., 2 ..,\~ 3 ~Jrm.., upgraded r1xtun·-. Jltd ""°'.d"'ork I hruou1 Lux unOU'> oak plJnk ri.,.,, tng, a.tr rtlll'r loo ,,Ill'\\ alarm ")..,ll'fl'b ll••"t 111 all lal<l.' hH·r -. 1 ,,, i-.umablr luJn .inti or ownt'r will fllldlll'l' ""ll h 2S', do"' n C.i II no". 752 1700 SI I 0,000 lmtn.JtUfJll" :! bdrm on l•----------tn• bJ) tn 1,h l>t· An1.. OCUHRlOMT \"tlldl!t· Pn' .il1· 04 ... , h 6 !k-luxt-2 bdrm , 2 bdth 11.tmmwut;. pool & 'P" UJUI!> ~ 000 Submit dubhl~ \du.th , nl\' \QU.r t'rt>aUve fmant·m~' 759· I SO I . OCEAHFROHT! Real l:Atalc IHVESTORS ONLY 4 UN ITS, 3 blO<'lc., lO 11 rt• a n I 11 w m .t 1 n l111.11>H p .. tmJ11t·n1 l~ p.mt..' ld -h tlv"" ~llt·r will p.itwrn find!\• 1· 111 bu"·r, n1•t-fh SIC>~ ~ 11111 priu· llurr' l <111 ~71>1 ow:-.~.R ·s drlun 3 txirm.. 2 bath unit + 4 bdrm renull. i. \:ar iz .. ra~t-. 55ft lo t F'i{).~· CMWLEXES OCIAH VIEWS! Sellen W'lll twlp £1.nance 3 &3 BR uruti. $215.000' 36 • ..!. HR uni~ V.!i '-')l' 3 & I BR Wl..lh ~.500' aaa.oo loy Prop. Redton • 67S-7060. • • • 0 •( , I t ~ r o I , GOlf COURSE YU Great Back Bay locahon. Th1i bl~ S bedroom hom~ h•ature. a huge family • dlJung rm addition big enough ror your pool ta· ble Perfect ror the bag fanuJy and th~ price lS n.gbt at sua.500. FUU.BUALTY 5....0114 °"antAdHdp? [~Hiil c MESA DEl MAR 11·lh111! 1tw rtlll"lt 1woph 1~~..ihlt• '' 1mp•1rtJrt l 111 lht Ulll'' Ill ,111\ l!Jr•tl!t' -.Jk \lJl.1• 'Ur•· \11Ur' I' l 1>l1 ti 111 l I ,I ... I I I t'll I' h \I " ' 1.U 5f)"j>( [~Hiil ASSUMELOAHS SI 04,000 .a{$/ -\ ~. L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 Thi-. I~ iJ b1 J!, hlJ.' I bedroom 2 lMth hu1111 \Ootlh ~puc·1ou .. rJmlll ro>t"Jm. bu tit in I.. 11 h1·11 with m•w c·:1rpt'l1n1• .ind .1 'l!JA.•r lo•:al1•>n ~'\Jll p1t<·1• Sill.~ Calli;>! .11·11 c;:::sEL ECT T'PRO?ERTIES IACKBAY 1'wf1 '>tory $!ardl'li hom1· l'orme r m ockl Sun ftlkd gourmt.'l l..11clll·n o-.erlook:. )lttludl•d Pdll•• 2nd lt\C>ry h<li>b ,) QUt'l'll llt.IA."d bdrm.~ Ju,.,1 hi-.l••ll' Uon t wait. t•all l)..lb i Ii I 6UHITSC.M. i\11 are 2 bedroo m . I bath. larl((' unatll with por.11 and gara.:~ Local c'<l m the :'\o lo-.ta 'wtt''J area and dosl' 111 .. hop pang and school~ The 1n L'Ome l.l> 0>.000 and >OU c an ass ume loam. nf S24 7.500 ... ull pr11·1• $352. 000 t'.tl I u' .11 5,$-266() C::SEL~CT I PROPERTIES 41R +LOFT $129,750 Sharp family home' 2 ~lory + loft. Great f1.1r teenagers. m·law:-.. etc -i big bdrm~. 8caut1ful ISiand lutchen w i-.n::ick bar. Huge covered p a\IO ~et cul de soc Great Mesa locution• St>e to beUeve, call 752-1700 I . . - fli £~fr~ J~R!~~~~ OWHat WfU CARRY FIRST! Lado bland cha rm<'r on Forty Five f"oot 1.ot 0111 :-t11ndmg master suite "1th Fn•rwh door" m<>rlooktn~ l <tr g t' South patio p lu ~ two twdroom:-& fit'n Countn k itch<'n C'atht:dral t't•llmg:-. s..i 111.11011 IN NEWPORT CENTER «II 644-.9060 /~ c H/, Attention \:tf" Businesses A F ictitiou s Business Name Statement flled with the County Clerk Is valid tor five years after wh ich ti me continuing businesses mu s t refile . Publication Is necessary only If there are changes . Call the Legal Department at the DAILY PILOT tor i nformation and necessary forms. 646-4321 E.1 m I 31 2°0 ~fal!l\Jflu.-s\l. ht~hly up ~ad!~ 5 Hdrm. 3 bJth mJn'>ton On h Ul!t.' ~ IOl LJrJ.:t> bdrm., + dt'fl d.lld d1mn~ ri..oom "' I l h QI.I d I I I ~ bu' I L Ill I abtnM .. dnd 'hE•I\ tn,I? ~u al1t' ,.Jll dt·c·or Lhruuul ,\ mu~l '"'' Sl43 ooo C'Jll no w • 546-ZJlJ [~ Sell thini:'.'> f.i..st with Va al~ P\lol Wa.nl A~ ; Businessmen ,, , ll•Jll ,,,,. dlllflll ~ '' '• ' I If f "' U U d t' r U. ~ 'r ,,. r 1•11 11' ltu1'1no•:f11 f \11·111• ''"" t1f•• ri•q111red 1 '•u /1111 'llu•11w~~ and . ,.,,.,, """'' Ci.a..• .. \ct. i /j 'lllll /to /7'/111 I /t) ftlt! 0 1 .,_I! 1 1/foll~ U u!<lnP'U i \um·· .'itOl••m1•nl and ~ 11111 1• ti pr1hll~lted /ur i ""'' plrt,t'< Ulll~ U"t'f'k$ '\ 1\f 1• 1111• DAtiYl I'll ,(Ir I mt la~/p Wtlh ~ 1\1''1 Cnll tlw l.P.<;Al. j : 111-: ,. I Hr\( 1-: ,\' T a I i · ··~:! 11~1 Err 1-12 /or i /•1r•/11•r mfnrmaiwn ~ _,,. -·•H·----' CE IEDlll ILlllS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE HEW USTIMG-JASMM caa F xtrt'mt•h f)('<;tra l>le One Story Two lkdroom .. Plu ... Den With Second Fireplace ~riarah• D1mni: Room Neutral Colors. Twu 1.:iret.• PahO!> Mana Vte.•w Of The Ocean. Pool, SpJ &. Tt'nna' St•l·urity Gate. Easy 1-'tnant·ani! S'l75.<nl ® ·~:-.~ .. }4 9 NEW NEWPORT BEACH HOMES FEE LAND! *1~% ANAHCINC AVAILAl.E! teer..rt A'°"" rw DoUiflll .... ...,11a.a.tll,.a -sm...-........ l&l-1171 wC..Y_...,, • • ,I . . .. , 1 l -0 • PRIVATI COMMUMITY 2 .... ,._ I .. fil C aa wttla fliiill H1 -eM..., •6ewa. Ow••r fl••••l•t ................... .. ,_ zh 1. SUL ... CONDO IM THI ILUflFS &..•.., l ~..... 11/1 ..... ._,,_ ... ,.,.4 ...... ..... ~ ... Cl m11 .... = r::w: .. ~.t:J ~ Slll,000. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499-455 I 4t5-l 7ZO South LCICJUIMI L..-. Mi4)1el -497.3331 49).8112 .Laguna leoch· D..a PoW I N Vl::STOHS !'.PECI AL' '' ln~·,1 011· l'rop..,rty lul'.!I t>d un bl!aCh 1n Leucad i a . $1~.ooo. Will cons•dl.'r trade or owner wlll carry financing 751 ·8967 or em5Ext841 IMYISTOltS BUY FOR FUTURE <llistom 4 Bdrm. family. 2~ baths, blln vacuum & :it.reo. COUNTY lot oow:m. Roon) for pool. tesuus. RV" boat. MAKEOFf ER ~SUM.ULE CONDO Take over 11.125 annual percentage r ate loan with low down paym ('nt. Adult condo. Car efree liVlng, lush greenbelt. bubbling fountains. pool arid s pa. Multi u se rfl()reation center. As· !>umablc $55.000 loa n ~I.~. 64.5·0303 ---liiiilll [®1111:1 macnab I irvine realty A SUBSlOIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY DOVER SHORES! 78' ON THE IA Y! Custom home w/approx. 4000 sq ft. SBRs family rm. One of the l a r ges t lots $895.000. OPEN 'SAT/SUN 1·5 P.M 209 EVENING ST AR LANE. < M · 11 > CITY & IA Y VIEW! Courtya rd ent ran ce t o lovely garden home. Elegant li ving rm -- formal dintnf! -brkfs t rm -- fa m il y rm -3-car garage. $452,500. CM -12) BARBARA AUNE 642·8235 -752-1414 551-8700 (,.-pu \lfJ1"1C...-•14 W ~Cf'"'"' 642-1215 644-6200 <K'I D ·~·-I>.. H '.l'br" v.-(P"'"' CHOICE DUPLEXES * GOOD ANANCING * IALIOA ISL.AMO -· Choice location -steps to So. Bay beach. 3 Bdrm & ~ Bdrm. ~real a ssumable loan. 'fle re is your fchance to own a one-of-a-kind property. 'WIST .-wPOltT Close to ocean and beach . Well· desi ~ned and immac ul ate 3 +2 bdrms . Newly ·carpeted. builtins. freshly painted. -$279.000. Call for appt. to see. IASTSIOI COSTA MISA --Prime location. 2 separat e houses. both in mint condition. Large assumable loan at 9.f>2Ck. $199,000. WESTSIDE COST A MESA --Ideal location, near park & shopping. 2 two bdrm units in excelle nt condition. Owners may carry second. $115,000. Call for info. 'SOUTH SAMrA AMA --Oldie but goodie, 1 & 2 Bdrms. Convenient to · downtown, Civic Center --good ''tommercial area. $75,000. •I t-ASI US .._. ow ..._. wwr•tr ....... wNdl COYfn ........ & ...... -... ............ ....................... t 4 IOOJ ....................... of 'flewf"'rt REAL:TORS -61s.ss11 lN CORONA DEL MAR : Spacious duplex, thr down, two up. each with fireplace. New <·urpl'ts and paint ·.-: ccllent income proJ)C'r1Y $298,000 WANTt:t> cvernl t'xper1enced sa lespeople Good c.•ommtsslon s plit. Be11 utlfully uppornted und a ctive 0 H1 tt"' Cull Vud y Nt•l!lon for appoint mt•nl COLE Of NEWPORT REALTORS 2S t SI. Coott Hwy .• c--.. Mer 675-5511 ASSUt• 9V40fo Ltil 2.Br, 2\.<aBa Condo ~ecun· ty, pYt land. upgrade:i &t \>hns. Cl.setobch & fwy JOtilES REALTY 673~6210 WAMTED!! HatSING AROUND? Over ..., arre for hones. rtuckens. RIU'den, RVs tn h1stor1 r Trabuco Ca nyon 2 Br. l ba. custom home J yrs new Dbl i:ar Tack b urn Complete w babbhn.: brook. huge oak tr~. mtn view, males of ndini: trwJJ;. owe with S30.000 ctn at 12'; 00 rasl ~crow. Nc•ar C:otl' du Caza. ' ~!!.~~•n••••1~~~nono ~•~•~nno• ~•~•~neon ~~!.~~HH•-•-stil IOOJ •••rtil 1002 •••r• tOOZ .... ,11 I , ... I007 eo.t.Mtte IOJ4 ·••·•··········•·••···• ................•...... ~······················ ....................... . .................... .. Sl'NUll SPICfAL A 4 bedroom 2 story with hJllslde and city lights view: This one needs love und attention but has French doors • hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces. 3200 sq . rt. or Uving s pace and a lovely. assumable $300,000 loan. Presented at $499,000. That's specia l for Spyglass. U~l()UI: llVMI:~ REALTORS.675-6000 2443 u11 Cout Hlghw•y. Cotoiu dtl M•t Wl HAVE. 3 7 Of THE BEST LISTING~ IN tOWN 3 AICH BAY HOMESITE Great ocean view in pres tigious g u a rded community by the sea. Owner will finance and subordinate to q ualified buyer with $2.5.000 dn. Full price. $175.000. /\JEW&\..\... Associates 497-5'11 481 No. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach MOVING~ ~ nmda home ln kw•'1 Phoenix· Scot· ..-........-.. -... c,. dn. lll &be dty. Trade ror Npt. Cotta Mesa ......... 3 uruta or ..... .Equity suo.ooo. 7»11MC>wner. , t , ... , ..... JUlt lilted. ~r sb.arp 3 • davlmmacula~ con- dWon. Rerfect location. l&.epa to bay or beach. An. e xcellent v a lue u t '12$.0QQ. ~ 714 ........... Nicely decorated 2·sty 5 Br 6 Ba wtfantasl ic V1eW Owner wtll fll\ance entire balance w ith normaJ down. S1 .190.000 JalS IEAl. Tl 675-4670 uconAGE Super, c ute & <.'lean 2 Bdrm beach hou'!e on llalboa Island Full s11e lot. Owner p r ovided fllWICIJlg. $130.000 HALBOA I SLANU REALTY 673-8700 .. .. ... ' -"'l OPdl tH 11 ' , , -\ ~1.-. •• : / . ' S7S.OOO llST IUY on coast. Ueamed cellina 1-------11111111 .. 2 Br condo. Poot. view of hills. C.po Palisades. Owner fin a n ci n g . (Mr 'All· 496-6129 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOYMM COMIMTIOM Thia ab.a}op 4 8dnn Mesa Verde t)ome features new carpets, ceramic til e rJoors . n e w _________ , wallpa per. atrlum, formal dining room with builtJn buff et and huce cul de sac lot. Offered a t S139,SOO. For appolnt• rnent to see. call 540-1151 HAllOl VllW HILLS S70.000 down. balance ftnal)('fJd al 12.S%. .Uk· 1ng $249,500. This 4 Bdrm. t'am Rm. rormal dwng rm. 2 fplc home dfers Ylewol h1Us Ir mt.s. Call oorTIEVALENTIN E ~ or675-«>00 OWNER/AGENT IUILD TO SUIT ·' ~--HERITAGE . . REALTORS OAKGLEM Two30xl1B.lots 01st1nctlve new 2 04 Begonia Ownr bedroom. 2~ ba con· '18>-1125 543-6148 domuuums. M .990. WAIJ( TO IEACH 2518 E~:;r C.M. GOOD INVESTMENT 1-------a. .. CdM" EHlaT AJHEltS 3 Bdrm. home. Jrvme. <.:.M , Npt .. with assuma ble loan. have $38.000 2nd T .0 . w '$60.000 secunty. Seasoned over a year. cMn add i.omti rash. Bud Corb an , 951·57~ aoveland Nat'I Fort.'St & l•--------O'Ne lll park . Only ROMAHTIC RBC>EVZOUS Choice. .. So. of Hwy ·· duplex Loads or charm . $229,000 ITerms 1 Agent 640-5560 DBJ~HT 'ft\ii. super Mesa Verde faauly home lea lures: hu~t' f a mil y r oom . beauoJuJ patio & pool, and rna5ter sul~ with sit· t an g roo m . A s king $149 ,950. $40-ll.5 l E\ECll * .-.J'.W'E..'MS' \._!··:..,.-~ ) --------OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUM 1-5 245LAJOLLA ...rHGHTS OCEAN VIEW New custom bwlt 3 Bdrm 3 Bath home. Open beam reilings. skylight, s un deck. Immediate 01· t'U pancy ! S37!>.000 752·1920 ~QUAIL A_,~~~~~- 10,-TII 1:30 ,.M.I Parit Udo Condo' 2.3&4 Bedroomi. with ocean view. pool. sauna. spa & lots or open s pace an Sunny Sa Diego St.art.Ulg $47 .500 "1th 5'< down pay me nt 12 75 in· ten>:>t rate. 549 7!111 or ll>mC>-4~ CORONA DEL MA.R \h,,1<·(· lo<.'ataon on 1 ~" Io f • q l' p .., t ci Ocean Bl vd :md fl11! C orona bett <.'h . Fantas tir potential. 2 Bedroom fr<inl housf' + 2 Bedroom guest housf.'. RCTaylorCo 640 9900 • Sl2S.OOO. All\. 63l· l094 CLASSY CONDO Lake a mode l as this super, upitraded sinJ?k st.or)' 2 Bdrm end wut All amen1tJcs including swlnurung pool, tennii. & security gate. Don 't wait Call today 979-SJ'TO ALLSTATE REALTORS OCEANFROtfT CONDO Sl99.000 2 Bdrml> .. 2 bath~: H·rurltv bid.: Vtl.'W balcony Close lo :.hop· ping 673-3663 675·4462 Eves associated ISROl<EAS REALTORS 207'. W Balboa .,1 )661 HEW HOMES 8% Int. 10', down Seller wall carry rl.'l>t Call for ..ippt. 21.J 9ffi.~ JUST usn:D pool tabll· Mte fan:ulv room + 3 Bdrm:.. immaculate. R.eah..or. 642 2237 ABANDONED V'tdorimt MGMion 1-}lt.all' ground~. Beach 2 sty Front porch Lob· by entrv " BR Formdl din p;1rh1r. " bltn dbl duna hutch Ucn gaml' rm 2nd :.ty veranda sun- d eck w /s ep outs 1d c staircase. Indoor art1sl1c i.tairwell. Gue:.t q t rs Domed ce1hnJ1s Bay wuidow. 'Brr access 50': restored It h1ts 1t a II Must -.acrdtc c lcir $125,000 Call now '' BK R 963-0002 *BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT Fob•loa locefiott 011 ttt. ley with fM"Ol _,C VllW of lay oc:M•ffr . .,... •xp•dri 2 bed. 2 M. coop _. 1111 a pndhp/MCwfty ........ wfftl poof. loat sip ... $275,000. 631-1400. VU--POOL DOVER SHORES OwHr .o .. d! l•d•ud SS0,000. foMto.s .._.. for e.teriellll119 .d pl..-cl for f_.ty IMttg. hpecltilty Spc1Clom .... .,.. floor ..... wMlil ... lhh19 roo•. plH h•llr/dlahtCJ co•••• s.,.=......,. .... ,._ l otlMr' .. ~ .......... ,... .... pool .... cltdL .............. V1IW tr.. .... ,... w..lt $425,000. '31-1400. WATERFRONT HOMES. tNC. HEAi ESl /\ fC ~ .. ·\ ... "'·' .... ,. ""''ffl/ M1""'1'Jf'l~H ~ ?4.lt> w CO.l\I ' '""' /'I • .,_.f'Oll ff," K h '31-1400 II'> Mo110l' Av" ~,..t.l.in<l '7J.6900 SIS< & RNl1 DESERT ANIMALS C S K C T S N 0 G A R 0 0 E « R 0 H A I A G I A S K E I 0 M H G T J 0 R I T H H C 0 T T A B 0 I L L A P S I 0 E A OWTOXF ONOGRCOAS TEER 0 0 L T M I 0 A I 0 B J W I L 0 0 E 0 N 0 A Z E I Z X C 0 P A 0 W L E T L 0 R R 0 M P 8 S S 8 S L E X R E S L f R 0 K 0 R C ~ C T U S W R E N N E R 0 A N R 0 U 0 W L 0 L I 8 0 C 0 A R T W G D C 0 C M M 1 F N E E M E T M S A 0 J M N E 0 0 L Y A N I M A L S A E C 0 P 0 W E 0 L X ~ R W D R K G N 0 0 R R W 0 A t 8 0 E 0 U M S Y 8 0 W R A G L W K G R W A N S R E D U Y RAOCALS£TOYOCTC8ACO ...... up, ~ °' ......... ,k::: end bOii lt .,.: ' Dinto Scorpion Coyttt .1 HOtNd Or1ton Ol'Olnldlrf 8olat .. ~ fttt SUr •• Plllffll ... i C.1 nllde c.e. Wrtn ..... IUt F•• Git McMwr Elf o.t ToN11 .... Un TWO HOUSES E.astside C-05ta Mesa I Bdrm older home+ good 2 Bdrm home with dou· ble garage. R-2 wned. Financed b y owner. SU7.SOO. Roy McCCINh. Rttr. 54S-7729 DOYBl SHORES 4 Br 3 Ba. pool & spa, r1ty bght view. Only 6 yr:. old SM5.000 HARIOR RIDGE 2 Be 2 Ba det>orator ~own home with a f:rntast1c view overlook1ni: rt•· i>t:>rvo1r & city llghb s:£>.OOO. UOOISLAMD Ne"IY redecurall.'d I Br :1 Ba on Fee s1mpll' land. vacant & readv for 1m mcd1.tll' move 1n \I. Ith cr1::al1ve £tnanc 111g avwfable $389,500 ~ 759-9l21 Wdet f1 Oftt HCMM 5 BR 4 ba cust om w aterf r ont home w/l7x38' p vt dock. Pri ced Sl .095.000 Builder w 1t rade for Palm Spnngs fo:statt:' For detalls on tlus hom1• and appt to scl" t·all <.:arol ffo(f. a!(\ . 63 H.l094 Pnnc. Only. ------ Penthouse \'1ew ocean. harbor & l'1ly llh:i. Beaut lQ)gradcd condo in new V1lld Ba lboa. Pncl'd to i.dl al $23&.000 A:.:.ume 10 1'1'; loan Hwrythiswon't la't ~aUow Kl·noedy Anna Morland. l::xlu.'IH' l\£l !n~.631~ ----OCUHRtOtn' CONDO (..()14 dn Take over PCIY men\.!. 711 Ocl.'an AH· H untingt on BcJrh ~dt-:,parJte lroil«-55t..7777 F<>Oll 4-f'LEXES 1bese won't lasl wnh on ly $14.000 down on eac h butkimg, thi.'\ are rlt~l' or brt•a1< l'\'l'n Call now ~3fiti6 ~Whelan ~ Real Estate ASSUME LOW It-CT. YlEW +VIEW Almo!il new 2 bdrm. :?1 1 bath condo with u t~ llJ:hLo; and .,omc rJCl'an v1t•w F rt·.,h paint . wallpaper. mini bltndi.. ~autiful wood rloorm~ and upJ:r:ldl-d carpeting Fa.-.t appn'l:1.1t1ng area A'i.-.umablt· loan l'1\LL TODAY 979 !"IJ'11> ALLSTATE REALTORS JUST LISTED * HEWPOIT HEIGHTS Beautifully redecorated 3 bdrm. home. custom built. with many luxury f catures such as French doors, bay windows. stone frplc . separate guest rm. or office with bath & enclosed RV storage Priced attractively at $235.000. with attractive terms to match. -110 DIGIEE VtEW. E legant 5 bdrm. -· huge fa m ily rm. & bi~ forma l dining rm. & spa. View from Catalina & Palos Verdes. Fee land. -I OHi IDIM. UNITS. Only $240.000. Excellent location near Disneyland. Under 1 ox ·~ g ·oss. Submit on terms. -OCIAM YllW. OMLY sm.ooo. Lovely borne. 3 bdrms.. 3 baths, formal dining rm .• large family rm. Newly decorated. On ree land, with private beaches. 2744 I. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1&16 HAUOtl VlEW HILLS 81:aml'd <"t'I hnJ:' :. Bdrm. 2 st.> l.,u)k homl' Wllh hug!! pvt b .. r k ~"rd Great homt-for raLSIO J: " famlly & a.bo ror t:nll'r ta1n1n ~ $3~9 .UUO C reall\t' C1nanr 1n.: available Ownt'f aiit l:!onrut: Ba mn in on 6'1s-6ln> or fM ~ FR&ICH CASTLE ESTATE Nt:r\.H FALl.HRCIO..._ liltA.'\D :-\i':W t,lll'.111 '!I It un 1 l • .1cn · pn m1 hor •· prnpt•n) O.tk fl1ll>r' 6. ,pual ... ta1rrd~~" -.1 .. 1n1-d £la'" w1m.1CI" ,\w1~om ... i.torw & m11rbk trplc.., HomJn tut)' ... ,.< unt \ 'lr.>t.A.·m. ctl o~ n•·r "111 <.'WT) b t John 1·11~rn•. fUtr 213 ~ 7!:U< TBtMS. LOC .A. Tl OH AHO AffORDillE Only 21'2 yrs old .. nd J., !>WD.3ble loaru. that ~nu t'an .ifford ,.1th <.'om buwd b t & 2nd T D pd) ml.'flt.s uf onl.) r.56 111 r mo Re a utaful J bdrm home with family r 111. formdl d1mni: rm ba~. '>lt:P down II\ 1ni: rm. c-tramic till' k1trh bll.Jll M1crowaH· l'JJI ~ Roo Say 97!1--5370 or aft 6. 5411· u.ll ---- --------- SPYGLASS HIU 5 Bdrm. 3 ba. pool, spa, play area. Mountam" carwon view W.O 000 by apPt 644 1771 Cour\e5y to broken; onHSUH.1-5 4 I I Heli4trope f; Bdrm hom t', bpu t'\NDOl coru.uucuon Ap· prox 4.W I ~I fl ()wnt>r Wtll hf•l p f1nJn l'C Dll.500 2515 RRST AVE. Ou~ .. ldnd111.: \WW from '"" .. :! bdrm hWM'. Jd dJlionaJ 2 bdrm ho1u~ .. hJf rt'1ltal $:.')35,l}l)IJ \t.\l:RY STAL'l-.1-'I-H Sf.A LIO:". l<E1\L n 673-5354 497-3318 y,~df Round ~mm1·r CO\ l<.t.lte oo pnmc· R :: n1rn•·r If.( lAl\l.t".'>l pnCI.' IO tu'A n \£l ;JB-1243 IYOWHER lLlrt>tir \ 1~ P11rtoflnn nu.. ... homl' h.i., b<-.·n µrt1 f~'>AOl'\d.lh lnd.\( pd do ror;a\t-d & r\'m.,~.holt•d :,br-JCIJ3l't-fll (() 111 J C'rt• p.llic & ,\ndt·N. o ~ h•~/I C 40 bi· ~Tl h' tlJPl I~ C.~H,OSllOR l--" l" ~;!~11 .000 ll!>'Um.A lil1 I-abutou, ore Jn \I•..,., pt,w.11. " Ur 3 prn Jte bt•adK-. (.Jll Tim Hhotll' 631 12& ·~--~ HERITAGE .. • REALTORS SYCAMORt GLIM IRANDMEW l''a.bWous, large 3 bd, 21'1 ba Quality lownbomti l°OOCb. Only 4 available, rrom Sl09.990. 2430 Santa Ana Ave &U-6734. MESA. VHDE FSIO 3 Bk 2 &. l.se1opl.? $'1!15 mo $1211,000. ~ 7272 A.SSUMl $92,500 IOOoVALOAN EASTSIDE l ldrflt 'lfl lcrttt$ F.A.M RM & POOL PRJa s120,ooo RA.UR REAL TY 546-0114 $89,500 $20,000 ON CMllt'r "'111 ratry. up to 5 'car.. at lJ , 2 BR 11 , H..1 1..inte patio. 3 year~ flt'\O, (.~16-&S-9161 .... ~. ' + OPEN HOUSE ;;!'' . REALTY FOR THE THRIFTY Super J Bdrm :! b.ith famll ) home I n 0Cl.'3n~1de GrCJl neighborhood . nt·Jr schools. partu. and shop-. Lovely mountain ",..,..., Out:.tand1ng 'larl l'r homl' or rental unit S'IS.00> l~~~IX4111-_ --- NOQUAIJF'YJ NG owe $30,000 dwn·l2';;,, 48r. don osen r•·altor~ l2lJ ="' co~ HWY LAG ':-.IA BEACH 497~ 16ool"-d 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Slory 2 Bdrm. I~ baUu Pluo PLUS ~araite I Br apt PLUS guest quarter.- w lblllh. 613--0828 So...,., ... o.h• Owmlrig Balboa auplex offering 2 + den owner.. 1.1Ut wtlarge sunde<.'k & k1w'et-3 Bdrm rental unit Prired al 11198.000. f or more info <.'B ii Caro l Hoff, agt Pacest:'tter Realty, 631--00IM OYaSIDDLOT fam&ly home. near --:11 Bay P a rk 4 CJr'> J~+lge bdrm npl $.'500,000 Loulncht~ &Auoc. 675-3111 REALTORS A STEAL! 1~·.N> opt.ion. lrl? 3 Br z•, H.1 honw under .!' r., old. "'Jlk lu Hi..: t ;c>r o na $1;>.IOJ l,pt.IUO Pro$)\.'rl~ Ul<'I 2 Br t!. 8:t unit -t-5 t Jr l?M31?1' o .... nr Ag\ 700 95.')f; --------H.A.RIOR RIDGE ESTATE HOME Lg w \II.'". ocean. Cat alana & l1.1th ts . $660.000 Ownr 1Agt 7ID!6'.l6 ----~Meso 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O~ANXIOUS Ueauufully decorated condo near So Coast P1aia Owtwr wall help 1A1th rtnannnl( Call ~1151. 81(1 ------ SALE OR TRADE 3 BR. 2 Ba fixer m.l.400. Ownr a~ 64S 7365 ------------- '::~::.' S~\\4'}µ-l],t,~s· ·-"'1 C\Af I l'OUAM •·-....... of .... '-IC"'...Oled "°'do boo-.. IO ._ ._ _.. _.m I GAVEA S I 1 1 1 r 1 l T H IGL I I t I I I t .... .... I S E l 8 S I ! 11'1 tHV to n•ve 1 balanced 1 I I I' I ; peraon•fltv Jue\ rorgtt vour llOUblH .. H llfY u you do I N E R U S E I youi -• ~,,......1-· ...,l_'...,.;.l __,.l..;..,1..........1 e C-le•• "'9 (!'.cU• q~ . _ _ _ _ _ "'• ftl .. ng lf'I fhe ~·•~ •Old ..__...__~__.___.,__........., 'IOlt devoloo •·-tf99 ""° 3 lt.-OW • rmM">Mattto I' I' I' r I' I' I' I' r I 21la. OWTll'r Agt s.49-4008 YOUR CHOICE 3 Udrcn pool home or 4 bdrm spa home. Both 'tYlthVA.lerms SURF REAL TY 536-7542 Asswnable-By Owner Immac ulate. Move In cond. 3 8r. lam rm, 2 ba. ~e bealed pool. $120,000. ~2223 DIVORCE FOttC:IS SAU Your dream house for only 125.000 down. 1 yr . new. 2 story entertain · mtlfll home. Formal din· mg rm. step dn liv rm w wetbar 4' frplc. Vault· ed ceihngs. 4 Br. 3 ba. l11e fam rm. /Usume low int. loan. 631-2242 Sharp 3 bd twnbae. •.980. Patrick Tenore. At,t. 631·12116 . owe AT l2'iC, Very nu. oo dn P•Jl. or wW trade for R.E. « ZDd 11>. BuUL ~ .. prof. lndilcpt home ta located at end ot quiet c.al-de- uc. 3 yr new w ta br • 2.5 ti., D.R. 6: vaulted ttiJ· tno. CW'\ 11, 831-12186. Owrwtt!,.. • .. "-etFerS.. ...... ... s. ........ ,,..,. •• Hot.Ht,_ S. H1•1n ,_.._ • ............. ....................... .....•................. ················•······ •••....•.•..........•.. Celllm.... IU4 .... 1"4 .......... tMI ... p11..-10.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_,_. I 100 .............. . ......................................................................... . .... .,......... '°" Ml ,...... '"' ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ~ltlll BYOWND ,.._ C.M. s .................. a ,,,.......,...,. ,.,_, S e ller w i ll ~-.. Completely ,..,., I t •d. Hlff.-ood .... ~ .......... 5allltM ...._ ~ Wlt· ..... ·=r..--bw. •• •••ure ywd. Oas ,,... ....., room, lout alo, nae. pand. new root, «Nn&er ._ llod C'tlll«, au ap. ........ ....... ... -..L•u•uu Oarlla1ford l N ur Klll1llN'oo&• M •ool). 0,. S..Ja. ,.... C&ll ..... orlSJ l l71 • tltli'ie M1'D..... OC'EAN 6 CA1iYON Sil.HI, tttH Oa. VIEWS .,...,,, Orup T,... ~l•d•d lbr, he>m ~ coado, •••• 4 . l w11pada. bathard 8 r + c o • v • d • a • LI• redwood deck lo Owaer /lrli '• home wl&da tvtlaiAI 1WU1ri1 -·-----------! Ht,..... floon H d ..... ldkh mah lbb1 home nr)' Jlvabh1 0 WC tnd llN .000. P i'••U call 01\I)' ....... ~\·1!51' SOPNSllCA Te .. h!>Cul '1t &t'f lh11l1.. -W IOJ6 nit. -=aWe loen 2br 0oar ,.an {Of' arac OU Jannel or lnfOf'm•I t nlf'r ~ A I.nib' •Pfflal ~ lofattod un a full wn wllb wbUe wahir ~. P'*, IHtbo '1 ~ d.-b 1~n«'tt re dutwi to Dl.000 oaAMYllWS A~ eharmJn1 homw on a &alp lot. Entu your own prhate work! lhru MUqUIO Iron llll ttl Hrtt:k µaUo, 'tom• Crplt• , t' 11: t lvt' lht' ul wood 1·u1n plrt.: UW 1>1C1 Ure llt!I frl'l I' u Un t () ~ t' l I 111 » -.... •••••••••••• Q:mdo UJle oew All fW WW lr..itn'\!d. ....... .. 0war w /ltt-lp ailt Ml! am.a J•Bt I --l Bl ~ wtll accepe cuh1trlldelm<>'or9'ome Ute'YaVTY PAlll m aoao equtt,y Zoned • .._ s bl t>ne«t r~ rorJmoreunit&. •1.-0 lu 90000 0.'llH' •Ill 2 t'banninc ()('«' •n v u•w Olnclclw. 2bl', 2ba. f rplr Compl $tic. w/uodt>r pUlld pr l>vt ~Uo 6 )4mciecS R~11ru w1J•c " BBQ . •12s.ooo 41 $1319,000. Contact Mr Wulf&n·3.'MO. ~ BTero IOJZ ....................... lBr. ZBI. 2 car aar. Xtru SO.OOOdown. No qua1lfy. ing. Owne r : 718-532 t 646-Q54S, ............... 0 .. 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner will c ury $60,000 2.nd at urQ + old loan can be assumed e t 7'< on Uus beaWluJ 3 br. 2 ba home 111 downtown Hunt· 1n gt on Beach. Call ~1417. OHTHESAMD ~ R1CH't k£Al. TY '7MSll Warm 101ton 1 n NorUt""'10d •Br 2 'I lOI'} , 51)1l. Ince mll.!l1er Br All ~ loMn .. D>.000 chm. F\ill pn ("C. $2(18, 000 Owner Ml~ * •OPEii HOUSE Sat & Slln 1·5 Qxne and see ttus lovely det acbed WOOD BRlOOE borne. Comer IO<'at100 across from park. F'lea.sble financing. *t I 0 rARTRIDGE $119,000 \\\loo bridge Rcalrg 551·3000 l92et\arr:u1ta l'tc•)'.lf\IM ll t.lrm' • 11,IJl''I IJUUfteN 1360.000 MYSTIC HILLS A n1cc.-ly re m ud elt·d :i bdrm homt! with 1)1 \•an \llt"w , f renr h iJoo r ' citnum, wuJled ttotry & many extrllb Or••ut 101 dllertam.u'lg indoor~ or outdoor... w1tll M pool & ~~.000 ..olTH LAGUHA A lovely 3 bdrm borne wilh good oce»n view . m eludes large. rormul dtn 1ng rm . utnum with fountain & t•om~INl'l y pn\at.edcck S27S.OOO ·'tqrlfL.'T ~'\.~~~~~,. .... l714t 494-1177 Unbelievable vie w o r Calahna and Huntington Beach pier. 1 Bdrm con· do at 711 Ocean Ave. Setler will carry rananc· lll8 at 10%, low down. * TEIMS! TEIMS! ~Hills ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1050 WORLDR.E. 556-7777 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATBROHT HOME $650,000 DOCK FOR SO' BOAT Assume 1st TD. owe 2nd w 11220.000 d n. Hunt· 1ogt oo Harbour loc. F)-wy close. Less conges· um than Newport. Grant • .klhnson, Agt. 846-m I Bayfroot·Boat Slip. Owner WtU carry back. up to $4.S,000. ASSUME 1st T.D. at 8~'k ! All lhls and tn WOODBRIDG t; ~&ATES. 2 bedroom~ and den J errcrson model. $147 .000. Wt'odbrldgc RcaltlJ 551.:moo l!IZOHarranra t•i.,.~.lnmP ~ 90/o LOClfl, P• OH Moster Suite Taite over low low in t eres l lo<1n on thl!<. fa~ 3 bedroom l'Oll· do Rich ouk Ocl()n., mir· rored ward.robt~. bMus room. tintl-'<l window.., Come Set'' M . 000 u" R Cal I 540-1720 TAAaaL. -· LmJlllMI le«:h I 048 Hy Owner. 3 Bdrm rondo ••••••••••••••••••••••• View. $20, 000 d n . PAL.ACE ~/mo. Assume In Sell BY THE SEA or trade 642:6125 L:CllJllM Higtlel t052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSE SATUltDAY. APB. 2• .. 12:00-1:00 SUNDAY. Ana: 27~ t2:t0-l:OO --- • HARBOR VIEW HOMES • C ~'TOMfZED PORTOFINO • ~auttftlti'NtM Entrance • •t lk'drooms • 3 ~ Bathrooms • 1-"nmUy Room with Brick Fireplace & Oa k Floors • Llvlng Room with Brick Fireplace • Ltbrory with Bnck Flreplace • Kltctw>n wath C(\ramlc Ttle Counters, Oak Floors & New pgraded App liances. • Utility Room l5.x7'6" • Pror iooaUy Landscaped. Tiied Yard Front & Rear • A sumabl Loon or $98,000 at 9~% Interest or $200,000 at 14V.'7' Interest • 1-'ee Land • s..rnm~ Pr1 r .. $289.500 • Many Extras -Upgraded Carpets, Wallpaper , Shutters Drapc-s. Appliances I 106 PORT RENWICK rHOMf.: 759· 1321 O'NEAL ...... Yi.to 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hrwport leach I 069 $t4,000DOWN HO 9UAUFYIHG Assume balance of Sl00.000 al ll'li.ot on 3br home w 1 large pool & new Jae !Jg cntty k1tch w I blun BBQ. frpk, & 2 car gar.~ 116 CANYON 2 Bedroom. 2 bath homl· sue.<XX>, $1.5.2,000 l'Xl1>lln.: rrnanctng. Call for 4.lt• ta.Lb ~wport Cettter 640-5357 SPYGUSS HILL CUSTOM HOME 5 Bdrm Englab Tudor. Over 5000 s q ft of elegance oo pool si:ie lot. Nice view lenns. Other homes a.I.so av all in llus area t41WPC>aT .... c .... rROPBtTIES 957-1900 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 100/o DOWN will buy ltus pnme R3 locauon Wllh E Z·2 rent 2 Bdrm house located in w-J.lk lo bt-11rh No San Clemenlt:. Owner anx~ I~ O...LY $19,500 644-721 l llLAMDI' wUl ;.~ f.-~l Btll &.-. .... Pvt Iii· llllaa. pwt Jiu! llatl• wide. 11'\aU prtct ont1 '1.JDO. HlllrTJ', wca't luU (llKl6> .... U WAUCaa&.11 MOIUHOltlS ........ w. 1200 ....................... PAUeAU a.....-c1&1-Do.-ntown and R.-ldenUal·lnClt y . Owner. 71~~ XJ30 AGENT oaw • C1arit loollng ror a aaeat wbo 1peclaUzes in lnd"Ullrial Property Md that can clC>ff large l.Ddustnal real estate . 100% comnwssloo. very aweuave otrice. Call Mr. Clartt in Newport Bcb~l-1666. *f lx:h fwSIM 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4-ft.EXES ROM$15'.000 2°"oDOWN HEM OISHEYLAHO Broiler (71417S0-162i4 C ucMll ''"•..tr 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OIYB.onltS~ Land &1or future 0U1ce bldgs. 3.25 a cres. Wiii JV 644-7180 C~A M ESA SHOPPl~G <.:t;NTl:,R Gross income Sl03.000 Ai.sum t· 1st TO tor M.50.00> oil~ 5 w: l-'1 rm ly pnct."d w.1.000 l'nnt· only Aj,'l 1-4li I~ fuJJ City Block ,,,HJ rt 1 or hwy oceanfront. C: 2 t«>.<XX> :.q fl in l:arbbad. Ca. S2.875,00u Owner bkr I 434· 17 lS 2 rommert'lal bldg.s, itlnt .•••........•.•........ NEWPORT PARTNER or !? N~e<t lo purchase 2nd pha,,,. Vllfa Balboa Condo Agt ITTJ.l.282 • L'~ ICJl'Cl lWn $325 .000 l!s·; d o w n . O v.ncr +POOL Beautiful fml> h11ml• 1·ompll'll' "' dramat11· POOL & SPA Hwm tur hoot & HV <.'It) lii.:hh VIEW' H1·rt•n\lv r,• rooddl'CI . 759· I 50 I ME W-P 0 RT CUSTOM pool . $189,500 601 UDO SuJX•r wult-rf ronl c:onflo with ~P ECT/\Cl1 l.A It VH:W A.'>'>Umablc· loun Call fordeta1ls *Cote Realty & ln\e!.tment . 640·S777 VILLAIAUOA Exec penthouse. J Br. d en. 3rd fir. om vu . 1oa.,r; 1nl. OW<.; Agl. 631·5155 • ' I 0 ' .!:.~ ~(' &M;.5096 Sm.ill StrLp ~h11pp1n i: l'l'l\kr Ii ~·' 1·.c.h l')l"l 1•J,h rl'lurn 2:1 dt1 wn 1078 Sl .IOti .0011 .. o . ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tuS>a'-'Ull Vrlhy & OuGn Vu llw lcenhowtt Co. ;\ew 4300 ~Q Ct h1li(h <t ill ~~lt.'rl~ l'I quahty l·u. .. wm home un I ~ Bearh 83J 119'.)11 J <.'n!. Zocwd for hun.l~ Trade, ro n 1>1 d~rcd $S7S.OOJ D &urke. Rllr, 546-9950 JT'SA BARGAIN RXERUPPER 44 urut office bldg 1-:asy terms. Owner Wlll trad,• or carry 2nd T D ror down payment 0:-.:LY S•25 ,00~. Hro k crs weJcome .,.... 556-7771 °""' ....... ....................... , ......... ·~ s-. ..... ~ Sun River SUN RIVER FARM Farm MeadOYt'lartr Roed. P.O. Boll 155 S1nta Ynu. C.lllorm• 9IM8C> Te lephone (805) 688-7738 No BU!lnt"SS Connectkln w\U. Ual( Moon Dey Land It Dev. Co. ._ ,,..,.,.., zooo t 3 •• o...rt. ....................... ...... 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20 MEW UNITS-CM Beaut iful 2 bd, 2 b a 1---------t ow n h o u s c u n 1 t 1> FOi LEASI w,frplcs, vaulled ceil· New 2 bedroom 2 balb 11\&li· home. Mls:uon Lakes TSLlnvstmts 642·1603 Country Clu b . Golf· RENT AL tennis· pool. Bea utifu II y INCOM~ PROPERTY l»ndscaped, no main· tawice yard. SS9,900. Modul»r Type !&OClubhouse Rd. Homes, 24 hr secunty. 3 Desert Hot Springs pvt beaches, pool & pier. ZJ3..378-2S72 m•~•& !~~~~~~~~ SUMITSC.M. Near new. 2 br, 2 ha w 1frpk$, garagea . TSL lnvstmt.s MZ-1603 E.UTSfOE 6-ftLD Sl40.000 $166.800 ln usumable loans ranginR from 8'": to 11·~ $26.340 .iross annu;.il lllCQm('. Wl'll kept smgle <,lo ry unlls with I gan 1ges+oH st park '~ 0060'~' lot. CAU 644-7211 8512°/o RNA.MCING · 32 UNITS Und,t:r S2X. (l()J pt' r u nil , 11 Jx gn,...,. t'Xtt-n~1\'1•1\ rcfurb1,h•·d h11<h dt· rna.nd rentJI art·<1 Tht-..., 16lf o( th•• t>t ... 1 bu\-. in ;ill •' c Jf JJ\g1 I ounl) l•J<IJ\ ' PJ95, 000 "' 11 h S2 60 O()O down Brr.Nct>r ('<K1J>('ra ll<a'l <'.;.II 1• .it Park1ni.oo ur l ap MOi.<l ) 7~ 1m ' -QUAIL PlACE -PtOl'BTIES- to,-n 1!10 '-"-1 ltG llAll LAU New over-siied gambr~L in shell st ate. Fi nir ~ & save SS. 2~ J"'2ba, frplc. l rg weq., Lr~ lol. Low dow.n., Owne r will fan<tnc~ 5'2.750. r I 'The ReaJ t:i.tate SLor~· ' 8oJC6833. • &g Bear Lake. CA 92315 • 1.ft66.5726days .-1-866-3663 e \'l'l> CMofeo.ty ,.~ 2550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Own 8 Acre aum rarfft 'Nllh an income buslnl-stt. ' A parad1l>e or rolling pablure acres, r ock <1uarry. almond tree!k ! rann bwldings and .. ru~~sq fl. home . A 2 ('dT Carport With WotJ! ..oop. and be:.t or a II ~. hobby Ul;n luml-0 into a ro mme r1 l•al r e t11ii. nun.er) bul>int.':'!' Loe• eel 2 rrule. Wt.':>l or lhe Cl• l> cJ P~o Roble:. on tbe bu-.y road to La.Jee ~;1r1m1vnt11 Th11> pro Pl'rt 15 U>ned for m;arly ~ ~-Owner wilt finance 3 t IO' o in L w ilff 2!r.dn.Pnce S1!¥7,000. i.o# Very m ce 2B r l'-..Bo L~ke View Home al :-\J<'lmit'fllO Lake, C0ak She.re!>). Priced reduced to&.SOO. Rare opporturuty to buy lrg C\Nom borne on Point ol 2 main channels in Huntington Harbour. Magn1f1 cent view· magni ficent house. Sl.500,000. Easy interest rate. Cull : 714-840· 1813 aft.6pm Laguna Meadows. Ex- ecutlve. pn vate sett.mg 10 South t..guna, stones throw to beach, steps lo tenrus courts. For mer m ode l h ome . 3 ~. 2 balhs, fam1· ly room, open·wet bar. Attractive libr ary-loft. Am enities galore! A wife's dream a t JU!>l $350.000·reu lly worth checking into' Phone Laguna Niguel Realty • n us exr1ting New port home offers an enter· tamer·s delig ht w ' uni Que l1\.oab1llLy . 1-·1-:t-; LAND. Sparklmg POOL. Selles-motivated. BY OWNER Bayfro nl·shp. ~uper View, 4 Br l Ba 1-·in. avail 673-1003 If you en1oy gracious countty IJvlllg LbJ.s 3Br. I ,\,;Ba Captain's Hill beauty Wllh vaulted ce1I lllSl & cozy frplc 1s for you. only S40.000 dn . ~9667. 496-2876 Cc.daulli•i-s/To••-.. ~~-~ .. ~?~~ , _________ _ Ph. taxi) 238-s.150 20 Ac 8 nules soulhea t o r Pa so R ob l ei.. Outs tandin g V ie_~A prieed al only ~2 5{KJ . with H~ry li(ood i..•rmi. , • lrriM 1044 ....................... $13,950 DOWN! No qualifying! Owner will financ e! Bright cheery home, ~lepe. to tbc lake m Woodbndge. CalRedC..,..t 754-1202 GREAT ~MABLE Also owner will carry 2nd. SlS,000. 3 l:Jed room. 2 bath, pool, park. Llk!! newcandilloo e--f~.\NC:H Hfl\l TY 'h 1 2000 WE LOAN CtllEGE PAii Fabulous 4 b ed room Yale Plan ideally locate<! oo cul-de-sac. High loan balance. Newly carpeted & fresh ly p a in ted throughout. This home also w central air cood. &hardwood floors. ~-f.;.','\l"H Hf /d I Y 1J'.)l /000 ••CMTIACT Of SALE Call Cor det•ils about • how this m e thod of purchase wilJ aJJow you to ASSUME the 8~3 kllUl on this exciting 2 bedroom/den townbome in pre8Ugio"' WOOD· BRIDGE ESTATES .. This home has it I Asti.og 5147.000. Try 30% down. IJ1ii WOODBRIDG E : Prolwfon&lty Decorat· ed le Landscaped. Akin "Aabford" 2 Br 1'4 &., Bri.C11t Kitchen, Spa, Obi Gar. Near Lake. Pools. a•.aso Agt. Call Brad 'J'».50ll ~ ..... $717 /Mo. 8iJ z+z coado1Dfl/b11 rd: on air. 0wnr m-112'7 now! 675-7512 OCEANFRONT New m odular t ype homes. pvt. community. 2 be~. 24 hr 1>ecunty, s ub -letting OK . t7141~31U6. ----- tJy Owner 3br w view m wnable Isl. No Qui.Ii fymg. Call 714-972 8443 $164,900!! I-Sty. 3 BR. ram. rm . rrpl., 2 ba • s pa, redwood deck, brkfsl. bar. Shake rool. Tot.ally upgraded ' MJ.SSION REALTY 494-0731 2 vt~· decks. 3br, 3bci. den, bonus. Po~. part rental A:>!.um $170.000 m f OMC 2nd, will co!op. Hy Owner. $299,000 l·~ 1619. 992-4547 OCEAN LOVERS! STOP SEARCHING You·ve found 1t ! North Laguna. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath!; pc"O(essionally de· ~aled. quality carpet. a nd hardwood floor s throughout! Pools ised !«. Best of alJ. "Owner will help finance" -s tep· ~to a new lire NOW! ~s;5:1s12 OJa\~ '1~. to country c luh & bead\. .. $231,500 FANT AS TIC VIEW QC o<.-ean tnhanc~ th«i> many pa.s1b1llt1es or this Laguna Hearh rharml'r 2bc-+-d('fl home" within walking d1!-t anc·t' to beach 1-iex1ble r1m111c: IJl8 Sl99. 500 I ST CLASS Totally rcmodellc"d 2br den & 2•.,ba home on JP prox 14 acre loc~te<i 1rn1 from ocean. lic<iut1full) f1n1 ~hed 1n~1d" o. out ... $210,000 493-9494 495-5220 491>-2413 830-5050 ----- MONARCHIAY 4 bedroom. 3 17 bath. formal dininJi room . pool. private gated com· munity, n ear benc·h Redut c d $211 ,110 0 $319.500 • LAGUNA MIGUEL A i.uper bly·maintam1•ll well upRradcd 4 bedroom Pacesetter 11 home on large \•1ew lot ~.)l · traordJn11ry underlv1ng flnancmJ:. Nicely pr1c:t'<I at SlS7.750 ~ 1<116 Padfic cOast Hwy. LAGUNA BEACH 494-8057 WALKTHISWAY-. ne wly decor ated 3 bedroom home w i th separate dtning room room, playroom. used bnck fireplace & wood WB.COME HOME! declls. Move-m cond111on Alriwn entry in to this 4 & an ocean view. too~ bedroom h ome w ith $225,000 b eam e d ceilings, MOLAN b a r d wood f loor s & R-~ Estot• skylights. Family room lll'UI ... It fenced yard. Ocean & 661 ·I 161 Clll)'(ll'I views. SU9,500 ---------YOU'VE ADJVID! L8t Fcnlt I 055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Designer built 3 bedroom lbome with 2·s t o r y l•-------- lllrium. firepl•ces, oak It We. Courtyard, fountaln. s pa In master bath. 8reathtaklo1 views . $465,000 ltOOM TO GIOW In tbl.s 3 bedroom borne with family r oom & ~ deck. Tasteful decor & creative, low maintenance landscap· ing. SH8.500 MOLAN ....... 497.5454 $161,000 ... will buy 5 bdrms.,. family rm .. pool &towner will help finance. or as· sumable loan. MAURY STAUFFER SEA U ON REAL TY 67).1154 4'7·llll 64~7711 ReaJ E..,tate --------- BIG CANYON Spectacular golf courst• ~Late 6600 s q ft. 4 to ti fldrrm. 51'2 baths l'ool :ind spa Sl .295.000 THE STARNES CO. 673-7761 Y1LlA BALBOA Gre<1l hnanong. as!>um .. 10•7•; loa n ., I & 2 bedrooms. uc~cin and ba) vie~. owner will ~Ip r111ance Hesa.ll~ :.tart al S12S.OOO. MalJ01i. Kennt'dy Corp Ann.a Morland. CXCIU.'>l\'t' tlge nl 975·0800 o r 631-0486 Waterlronl L>oclt • Bwld \Our own CUbLom how.c. ~IXHXr lot. fjl)J 36lh St. m-2211 or 673 37-l1 OWNER ANXIOUS Fantasuc 1 hr condo with ocean view rrotn balcony. S12S.OOO. MaUow·Kennedy Corp. Anna Morland, exclusive agent. ~or 631-0486 DI vorce Sale Eastbh.df2&2 1Hl Plan. Assumable llOOK al 10·; A rare oppartunity Call Owner S52· l230 REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE l!:leganl Versailles Penthouse Condo. Ocean vie w, 2 bd rm. 2 ba. fireplace. clubhouse, poo4,spa.sauna,btlhard & rec. rm. Total securi· ty. Vaca nt. Owne r . Sl86.000. Call 752·9466 IWffS·CONOO 4br. 3ba. ownr will fin $170.000 furn1i.ht:d ~.ocwn 641·8170 OWHYWILL RHAHCE HARBO R VIEW 2 c;to~· "' r 1rr ular slJ1rrase Formal dining. fum1ly rm. 3 l:Jr. 212 ba. s unken hn"Plctt•c art•.1 + !.ep apt w k1lcht'fl, II v rm. 1 Ur. 2ba $2S5.000 with lo w down Owner will carry Jl Jltrdt'l1 \'C int. r .. te,, i59-l.2MI BEST IUY 01'1 LIDO I HR J Ha . 4S lot. <'US! 1 unl c mpora r y T o p t'(JOCI owrwr rmant·inR ~bmll offer Ownr bkr bl.J.3331! D 0 V E R SHORES OWNER RH. A. T 12°10 m.000 down Wlll get rou into tha ~ beautifu l CU'tom bwlt 3 f\drm 2 bath home on fee land Elt-ganl dining r oom , gracious master :.wtc. 3 c:a r garage. j?Orgeoui. landscaptnl( and more . Ous 1s a dynamite home lhal will swt your need:. $325.00J OPK'JSAT SU:-112-f\P:'ol l\KSSAA'TIAG U OIL ~Newport /¥ -\ Coastal I roper ties 7141760 950 I R~ \lb(). S51l() Lease /opt1on. Harbor View Home. 3 Bdrm $BOOHOO. Call for Info Bkr 957·1900 EASTILUFF S Bdrm. family home with view o f lights. mountains . Walk l o schools, shopping, ten- rus. Clean as a p1n, but needs some updatio f(. Excel l e nt t e rm s . sz:IS,000. Call to see. Boyd.~$930 ·------------· 1 SACRIRCE I I Mo9ztl•,.... I 12%"'-c ... I Low,.,_ .. , I I Moving east, must sell lovely 3BR I ho m e . Deco r ator wallpa per. I Custom paint. P a rquet floors. Take I I over 10~% LOAN OR OWNER I WI L L FINANCE WITH LOW I DOWN PAYMENT. Lowest price in I I ~astbluft. 64()..4137 Owner/Broker. J ------------ 1016 ...............••...... SEU.al MOTIVATED Q:('an vie:>w coua..:e on O\'t•rl.1z.cd corne r lot Depree-muon and tenant rental mromt• 1-. >ours wtule you wait for roo· 'itruct 1on finan<'tnl! 2 &'<!rooms Ch;.irming' · SUt.00> ~ 1006 Par 1f1c COU!>l ll1i. y LAGlJ:-.'A lil-:J\C:ll 494-8057 ~hoch 1088 ...............•.•..••. SEW Dt:PLl::>C Room for :rr boat. owe l:.l tru. .. 1 deed. ~.000. Phylh~ Agt1M&m_1 ___ _ t098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J bdrm. 1 bu New carp\'!~ & paint in & ool. Lari(£' TUSTIN COMOO JBr. 2 ..... ea sioo.ooo A'i<. '>umablt• loan $1\$ ~ "'' 1Qlo-J', Ownt-r Call dJ) !67-<1721. l'\l><, 543 -; 600 REDUCED $45K For Outek S.le ,\.,c;umt' 101-, loan Over HiOO~Q fl of ~r:\(10U' 11' 1n.: R«>:1ot1ful nt•IA ('nnd11 prnJ1·<'l (;rf'at '1t•,. tJ( harbor & oct'an \dlL, St'C'unt~ bhk: 1800 ............•.......... OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Spac1~ 2 + J bdrm un 1 t s on th 1• b t' J 1 h Remarkable 1mome & rnve:.lmcnt polt'nllJI IWe corner lot L'n1qu'' opporturuty ~·lll·r "'111 C81T) .i lge 2nd at 12 : in lCl'CSt 759-150 I ~9.000 tl72 11Joli..t. --~2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •EXCITING• s.ecwa., LoveJy.klg.hly upgraded Vllla West Home, 2U>x60. iucen 5 star park, comer lot w, large patJo area Air Cond-Only. Sl7 .500 (J KSOZ!ll UdoPri 19754 Trav e l ele w cabana. outside pallo & garden. 0 1.'!hwasher. d1s pos a1 -rrost rfree Frigidaire . F renc h armoare d1v1der. 2 storage sheds. corner lot. (HlJ6363). CLASSIC MOllUHOME SALIS 270S Harbor. Sle 208·A 140.5917 °"" ..... -. 207011Mdtm.dH.I. #ltl ~Bil Dix 28r, 28a, .._ fam rm, ameoiUes p.lore, ruaoaabte rent. au-. 67$-4010 B...O·SJC H l1bl y upende d • SUvercrest home. 2br. b. ialand sl yle kitch. New c:tllf.I. dJ11s. Beaut. eartbtonea. Xlnt. toe w/\aw mainl lndscp. 8' x •' ..., ..clec:a. By ownr. -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 OB.UXE UHITS PIUME EA.'>ISIDE. 0 1 2 Bdrm:. ~ach nIESTAR~ES CU 67J.1i61 RXERUPPl&R 44 unit off1 re bldg SACRI F IC E at o nly "25.000 Owner will ac· cept trade. WoaLDR.E. SU-7777 l m m ed. 178 u ni ts Houston. Texas, wrap· around note al 11 r; anl 4 8 multJpbcr ~K tin all or purl . P $3.00.000. The lcf'ftftower Co. 4121 Westerly Pl3Ct' Newp>rt Bearh 833-9990 64 Uruts. Houston, Texas. S t P Sl.400.000. In · d.Mdual meters Good ~\oc W /l~OC· cupancy. Sellers wi II carry financing w /25% dn. n.ta••wCo. 4121 Westerly Place Newpoft Buch 833>11990 FiASl'SlDE C.M. fllcer triplex • larae lot. ram.sue an• . ll04.9$0. Robert D. Milliken • Gl·Ull8. 4 Unlt1 1C o1ta M esa -.oao. ~bJed to io:u. -.wr ,.... oraHTtl 4UMITS C:lose lo South Coas t Pl.i..w ~~r elean H11?h ltl("(Jflk• un1L' f'nt 1'<.I tu <.eU .. t Slti.S OOJ 8rok1·r 54i~ 4-PLEX OnJ~ t left' liood CO'lta ~~ location J Bdrm 2 Ba v.imcr v.'\U rarrv al ur. for 4 )'t'ars $55,ooo ~Tl t ull prn-e $205.000 L'n1b be1ni up.:radt"d and Ill"~ full Y ()(' C1.I p I ed Yearly incomt• $20.000 per bwh.l1n1: Tenant~ W> uullu""' A PR€HIG€ /-f-I HOME~ Rtl.aJ 1-istatt' lme-.tmenb l333 W C<>a!>t Hwy, :-0: li 64>6646 Cl<lbed Sunday ~ 9-18-27 Of" 36 u..its All 2 Br's. all 0«up1ed Bn>ak even w 25'~ down i; 9xGross Poss1bll' Coo· do C'OIW«?nlOO 8 Units w /pooJ ln a good ar~a of Oran1o1c <.l}.~"<dwn.12•; ant on ly payment., Si* by Stet. T ri~x OowwfoWft HMutt left All 2Br's. 29'< down. 12'": int o nly p ayments MOllvaled sellers. sub· mil your olfe~. Hunungton Bch Rlty Investment 01 VlSIOO <7141842 ... 11• RXERUPPER 4C l.IUt office bldg. Easy t.ennll. Owner wtll t rade or carry 2nd T 0 for down payment ONLY S42$.000 . B r o k e rs ~e J.#1.556-7777 ...... Of Owwenltip 4 units . owe puper. Under ma rket ~·al ue. Crocker Real Estate, 642-SOS:Z. . ..................... . MagnU\cent oceanfront &me Siu. Tbtte Arcb Bly, So. Lqwla. Secwi· lY enclave ovuloolta ex· quisite t'.'Oft. Ideal tJme to build while quality arcbkects, coatracton at materials are avail. S895 000. Courtesy to Brokers. Qualifie d ~ on1)' please. (213) •1.100. Topof S.yglaa Almott ba(f.a cr e lot . hfect IOI' larte Dream Home. Room few P'* etc. PIDoramAc view. Lot 81 14 ~ Point. 7$2-7474 Mon.·Fri.t.$. CM of Stat. • ,., oprrty l6 oat ······················•' BeauuJuJ Lava llot Spr ; ~ Ill Idaho. 3tl + acr~ 1 on rwer. l>Uperb view~ SeUortradeforSo. Calif, .. PO Hox SW2. He met, Ci\(t S23U Pnnc only ~ lt.cMChK. FanM •. ~H 270 RIDUCED $45k -: For 9-ick s• l: A:.!.Umc JO~:t'• loan •. Over 1600s q rt . vf: 1?r ac1o u s l1 v 1n g .. • Be.tUllful new condo JH'04 Z Jt'Ct Great \ 1c w o'· harbor & ocean Adib~ Secunty bldg. No dogs\! Sii!lS.00> Mallow·KeMedy : Anna Morland ~xclUl>l\'lt Agl !ns-<»IX>. 6J 1-0486 "' .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Homes fwNsMd ....................... Ne-,ori •och l 16f: ....................... • .. Balbo a Penin s ul a:: ba)iront. pvt beach . p vt : dock, 5 br. 2 ba. very de· • strable. No pets. Sl500 : mo. yt\y. C213 )8'70·-003tt : # ..... ~ ......... d I ....................... ! .... , ....... l20l ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••• s hr 3 ba exec cuatoch : IPne. fantastic locatiaa. : ~mo. Agt. $51·3253 • : ~ .. ,..., .... 321~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX, 2 hr, fa bul°'5 ! ocean view. s unde d . l beam ce1l.. encl. tHlr . • 1575. mo. Refs req·~. ! 861-1{8) ' .....:.~~~-~~~ ....... eor.. .. M9' 3212: • ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW 3 BR-&tudio-d~k ; ~ '8C5C> mo. Aat. i b'. b , uU1 rm, fN19t : duplex. 719 Jumift.: IT1$. Mo. eaum.... ' • SPYGLASS RIDGE. Fabulou1 vi e w~ Catalina. c~ as lia.. 5br famlly home. 11.11\Y mu. G~. ...... 1Yr .... lit 6 latt mon. Sec dep. Ref1. SlllMo.-.-P.P. ; • J H """ .. I... .... I... HlmttU.."81••·• ....................... . , ........................................... ······················· ······················· C._ .. .._. JJH C...... JJ24.,..... 3244 ............. ·lJ41 Ml:~~ lH• ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... . ..................... . 3 Br family r e11dt nce. dllJchn p.u OK. rMcf'd 1rd.. 8> ·~. lnqwrf' an 4.IOUU CAJ..L f'OR DETAJLS Newty cl«orattd s llr 111 Uv rm. fri>lr. 2 ~•r JM. IJIO/llM! .,, ~ 3br. famUy rm, frpll', l\lcr yard. Ma. Vf'nk> iaru --------11au10 ""1 ff't.)?373 or DICUTIVI HOMI no...- IN CU4IO ... HLAHDS -t8r, 2'~8a. pvt palw ai beac h 15H 6000 or ~ '•ntas 11 r o<'n vtt'w , fiatbor View 11111,., 3(tr 2Ua. frpk, .. 'rl'n<'h dr,, l(ttat pal><> & >d l...'t' up lJIOn Sl200 mo I 000 Whit c Sails way 7S9-9MIJ 3 BK 2 Ba. ~mo. hl 61 last. mo to mo Plc11i-t• ralJ, 752 ~7. Mon F'ri 10-4 Spac1ou.<, 4 Hr huml• O\ l'r I o o k ~ it r l' l' n h c I I • p anof'am 1<· \ '"""" o I oec.·ru1 bd}, 1 omm JK>OL avail nu'4 51300 ,\~\ 756-l!fl/7 Costa Mno 3224 ···········•···•······· KIDS/PETS 01< EASl'SIDE 2 BR, $49S Gar. &fncd yard 642-2510 or 646-4841$ 2 Br. I ba, nirc patio, garage. adults only Good location 67S·0562 LUXURY 2 br. 2 ha condo, dbl gar. F.P . pool & pac. l\50 mo. Ii.I & la!>l S200dep. 642 52!IC) Adu.Its. New 21Jr. 21, Ba Crp(. drape., 2 ('llr J!a r Swhnmmg pool. <,pa . !I 6 ~ 2Br. !Ba. gar tl)!C. no pcti-. Ml!5 mo. I Isl & bst t $100 :>t't' MK 2!17 1 :1fl tiP~t tMMB> OCCUPANCY 3 Bdrm. l ba 11r l Ur, form:•I dinmi;: Uhl lrplt. lr.tl' WJlnut panl'I ram rm. 't'\l l1.1undl") rm dhl i;:ar huge fn~'tl yrd, nt•w qih, nt·w o •w. nt.>w ""'"t Im maC' No P <.'li. Sf\25 l!>l' \;al I O\\,,er 644 4227 $:'(JI 2 Hr. 2b;i n .. w 1•ond11 P•X•I JJ<' lmm1:d 11<· 1·uµa 111·) ~·nAA )Jl2 ...•.............•..... N4."llW 4 Hdttn 2 'll) hom1• NH·.-1> dt•• or .i lt·d II 1~111""'1 c.mim trn 111:0. & pvol (.' loi. •• I ii 11d1.uoli., lind 'hopp1n.i 9M5 Pf'f mo Call An1t.a, •llt~ F 1t•v._, lU4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r 1bt.'rOn Condo 2 Rr . rOf'mMI din rm. frpk h1 ((hl> upsr .. d td Nr pool & club h o u ~c 646-0:2J ........... cd 3240 .....••........•..•.... llOMESt-"OR Ht::NT 3 ur 4br Pnl'cd from ~~. Fncd yarc.J & .:1.1r ajll'!> Fam tlll'~ pleui.e Kids & pl'b welrom(' Cli II !164 2560 or !fT~I !'!!.:._~~rt!:_ _ EJ(i:Wll 2 bdrm . fam rm & den. CS725 mol Plu!>h <·rpts, 2~, ba. cedar & glass. S blks to O<'ean Dbl car pvt gar. fully rruunt. yd. Adults. no pets. lnqwre at S27 18th St. 714·000.6331 ADLT CONDQ.2Br. 2lia. M.'C'Unt)' gate. all fac. up ~raded 5 49·4225 or !J62 25tli --------Horne:. for rent, $4SO to Ml 3 BR 2 Un. fncd >W"d & ~ar. KJdstpets ok Ke1lh. 962-4471 4 lir. 21 ~ H<1, 111.·1·an "''"·I hlk 10 l>\'ach, $5() mo 53&-1~ 1 Br t family rm. 3 tw. 2 .. 1ory Nc:ar bem·h Xlnl ,1·hool llrl:'a Sli:>U mo w i.t.irdt.'nl'r II; ;.q111l ~ 111!1 OownloWn 4 Hr. 21 , ha S700 mo Avail aft 5 JU 8411-6378 Coodc>2Br. I' >Ba .... harp. frplc. lndr) rm. puol. len n1' $450 mo \-,k for John ~ 2 Udrm C'Ollli~l'. $aStl ~I 3 HR 2 li<l rpk < p1-.. dhl Alhtiron· Wl'bb HI l} l!ar l)?r '.1rd $52!'> m1J IOI 2170 Hill fl>t! 52(.11). t,TJ ·13<16 FAMILY ROOM 2 bdrm 2 •tol'Y l ll h Condo "Tho Lakf' xi... toe lkeut d 't'<>r•t l'd Brand l\.t'W thf. ~ o p t11o 1)~0 "''' ~ 3al0. ff'13 &I HI 4 Br 3 h3. 2 car JCllr lrt>h-. ~ fam rm .. Wt't l111r. rt1 rt<31 111 m'tr bdrm. f\11'«' l.IPKf .tJl.., SltMl nin 1.,., !I Ut°"'~'> 'llorth~l~ or !>)I .IOOO 1 l>urt\ 1 Av...il f\tQ"' Ywull1Jnd 6?l" (;ft't'll ( unll11 J br 11., bu ~ lw Wuudbndgl' fohlult.., :!br • d~n. :! b.i frp lr mirrowave, u <'. <e l'llr gar Large b rk > urd fi'50 be Uot.h h<1\'l' l1otkl', pool, Jac & tffilll5 1nrld 561 all2. 1213 )2()4 3827 tlunrho San Joa quin Tvwn.t10USl'. 2lir + d\'11. 211 & lughl) up.:1 iJdl'd. ix11.t. SJ.Ill, 1·h111t•t• 111<· Nr ll'nrui.. golf. $725 < '.1 II ~-2'64 t•ves & wkniJ,, OC t:AN fRON'r ll t:N T AL.'>, new modular ty p.o ~\flll'll, 34 hr lie<' P"' bl hi., lltdJIA onJ )' 185() mo. & UJI ltM I' 400 31HI\ )252 .......•....•..•••••••• lil'lll\ •t>r, 2lNI. pool & prk ~' Wik to .. rhl fll~M11 '9Htla ~ 11111 Hr<11od n.-w l,.ike l'ark l'.illu lt11ml· :tbr air cond. drpi., rrpu., 2 rar .:1111 S&tlM u 831 2553 IOScJm :.! bdrm 2 ba Coodo on gulr cour e , pool. l.u'\dscapuig water IMO •3258 or 4~t 2067 Art. 6pm :i Ur. dt'l'I, :!1 ~ bu condo t-I'. wt.>tbar. pool, ttc.llt:. lM• 1in) 4~ 6146 SPARKLING CL l::AN LK'' 'l Ur. 2•, bu hltm!<. frplc. t'fld WUl. .i l' ~ £>) 97J.<»04. \'\'tl73·1713 OCEAN VIEW 4 bl". 2Va ba, &ard~ner in c l. ~Ownt8kr. ---CONDO Nr Hoa& 2 BR. 11.~ba. pool. Joe . S auna. Jbl aur W () Avail May l'>l S625 mo O ys li73 1255. eves wknd:. 4S11 2180 ~i.Wllld Condo. 2 Br . I '~ ba. 2 car g ar. frplc. \iuoa . s p a . pool l5851mo. 673-6610 Vt'rs a1lles 1 br, Condo S500Mo. All amenities Sec 213-831)..2323, 64.'i-6242 liCJC•y•T..._ 2Br. 2ba overloolung goU course. Pool & tennis cwrts tB7S •mo. 851 1611 wkdays, 760-1197. :'I/pt TerraC'f' 2br. 211 bo. rood<>. Pool & Jar A H11 I \l J y l I 5 G 0 M II 1213 )439-6417 REtn'ALS 2 liR. 2 hi! S5StJ MitMon Vl-fo 326 7 Hllifs t•oodo. µn"l\t1i.:111u1< l liR. 3 h11 Sui11•r \ ll'W 9U) .\j..'l l~J4 113:1 2Br ~ O, i Im :J UR.2bll. $7~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S1SSO 750 llOMES FOR lct:NT Nµt T1•rr1tl'l' t'oml11 3 llr , :! ,., R 11 •• ~.I r • ' r p I Wu s h dryf.' r . n·r ra 11 J6501mo yrly 730 04!40 ew. 731·~ days .j liR. 2', ba Sll8a 1145 3 vr •\br PnrC'd from ~~. t-ncd ):lrd & ~ara~<'S t-'a m1l 1es ple asl' Kid\\ & pe l c; wclrome Call 964·2566 or !173-~Agl, no foe 't523 C.otPU5Dt·IRV1'4E 2 Br I lia rondo. beaut ck corated, Sprini:' . SitO mo Rd'> n•q 'o pt1!> A\ all ti I 55 7 3200. ITTl-4119 :-.icaT ni.-v. pn\ <ilc 1·nd un 1t 2:-;ty. 3 l)!l' bd rm .... :!', oolh. ... rireplau·. ramil) rm. formal 111111111:( rm <'11mm t1•nn1 .. & pout S>/5 pt'r m•• L ill ,\nil.• :11(1 (Jti.'l ~;;'hi Lnn I' ark J II H ~ ha t.,1nd" frpl , "" ._.,..,.n lll.'h . prXJI. .,p,1 & t1•n111' A\all nov. S675 \111 f,1(). \l350 ur 640 l ~ 2 Hdrm Un1nt.!Clfl't' ronrl11 11n lhl' "Jlt·r v. tfod• Xlnl .,un t·llpO..,llf•• r I £ r I g I n (' I l I' 11 l\L., pool 'aunJ l'IC S1:10 ~~$.l() Mo\l.'m today Beaut 4br. .UI 'Ira. ... Cmr lot. f.im rm. blun.o., cnrl) rd Kid!> OK Otr ol Alicia Pkwy SS85 Mo 496 8895, or ~l.831 ·9303 ------Hewpott leach 3269 ....•.........•......•. NO f'E i':' Apl & Condo o.-~ &ec:. Ho.. Bay View. 3 br. df'n, 4 ha. al.n wn. 3100 ~ ft $1000 mo~:tm. IR.AMDHEW :'II pt. 11 t:. , c Io :H· Ill i.d1oob & shopping :i IJR. z1, ba Yrly %5 roo ~t'f'll 675-1642 renlab Villa Hent,il:. llG CAMYOM li7549l2 Bkr Twnhme . 3br, 21 ,b,1 micro. W 0 . pool, 1~·nn1., BIG l'.\.V\'ON lit>rd1•uux ~'iO!'vtn 759 1946 lloml' r rt•nr h Cnt ry ----------1 kltrhm. Sl4i5 :'th> llrlt r 1<'17 lfjljtj Condo. adult rnmplt·x. 2 tu near 110111! I' · h:•. frplc. d'ih~hr No l)(·h ~ rno l,:,l, lo.1l>l & dt• plt\ll 'jj)I 7G3.1 Luxury Nl·'ll.pMt (.'n·'l Condo 2llr. :!' ,LIJ . rrpk J,!JrJJ,:I' l1•n111'. IJIHll. t l1N' tu lll.•Jrh $700 m u 5-11$ 35Wur ~l$1 ~Al :11>r f.1m rm. 2hJ. ~~I n l "tuldrt'll, fX'I' wl'lt·om .. '••v.I\ rt'Clt"<' Avail 1m· nwcl 71~0031or673 5IStl(J BIG C \:'llYON L ux :'\tumu 11 homt• !'>JX't 1 ,,PW Slt.IX>Mo ~o 14~ :"-•-\ 1ll;i lkilh11a C•1nd1> (Ko.,,n \II'" 2 lrl! hdrm,, :!I•.• trr11o Ir.: p,1 p.1t1&• lleaul . IMge 2 yr 11ltl dupll'X wul. 3 BR. 21 :· hJ AJ:t1ll ~5-1564 IJBO Island r are twnh"· 3 br. 212 ba. frpk, ~ 1 .1r j.!.tr. ~·lk l l) ltJWll f<fral ftK adll <pl $90() m11 l't' 673-~ :1 Bdrm Harhcir \ 11·..-. H " mt• L •. a ..... ll p I BX> mo i\.gt'nl \~1 l!KJO S.Juat\ C:C.-strano 3278 ......•................ 2t)f' 2ba. fam rm. md l:Jr l"nt'd backyJrd. 11·nnh \'ducle :.toragl' J\ d ll S.t~~o l:st .l a~t+-.1·r 3!102 \-1a dt· Oh' a C.,1 II l~~<o ~a.Ano 3280 .....•..........•...•.. 4hr :!ha rim rm. frpll' tnrd & lnd-,cp•I \ arrl ,\\ J ii 5 I S 5 7 5 ~ 11 ~3J ~3111d '"· 7f,t) Klll7 f•\ ..... 3 Jlr 2 b3, fully l pl 'ti. drpt>, a1·roi-., from Ul'm ,rhJ flXl mo 1446 S!lli ;1 HF< 2 ka. dbl i,:arJJ!1·. ll'nC'c<I )IH d Nr MJl-!nol1a & ,\dami. !x'f1ll Rl'<i lty. ;,31; 7533 : l'V'> 9GH-J2 l ti W11udbnd~ ,. l'uod" :! 'l \ :1hr. I ,bJ, 1 ntr~ k1l1 h lndn rm. lnd-.11 tir11 I. 11.1l1C1 Tt•nm pout J.11 l.1lq· pn\ & 11l.1~i:r111mrl S'~\I .. \\.Ill :,:;1 1~>1 (Jr,111)!d!l'I' Jl.lllll h11m1 ~'>:II mo ll'aM' <! llr :! 11.1 frplt :.! 1·.lr gar, 111mm lt·nnt' ponl ,\dulh. nu Pl.~ 581 2.1-12. ~·1 1;271 I ~" .,Jl1 ,\uu11 -. $75C.1 )lo 11.9S 't I OU :1 Br :-.iL·wporl Shorl'' ~'t plr palm, 1 hlk lo hC'h 3 II r ::! ' 1 h J t "O <I n l> l' l' 11 r ,, \ '1 r w:illpap• r dr.1p1 ' j.!:traJ(c dOi>r upnr. µo.11. rdni?. bltni.. rn('d ~ d 'lit·llr So CM Plata $.'.1:; mo hl. last + SlMJ AdulL'> ·197 ·2083 l'\ ,., . 951 l2aO days New Lux TownhotM 3 Br, <112 ba 2 frpl1 .,, A C. 2 ~a rage.-, I IK > ard. 1 nmm pool :-.;ear S<'J <..:-.t l'\aza. ;,chooh., & frw}-. S725mo 751 ~ :J br, 2', f111lc ' gar ~o mo bi3-~ bJ l nl'ludt•' {) W. :! '\lory hi & la'>l 2hf. too. i.mall rh1ld ()!( ~ Pt1..-. S150Mo 1%-1 B :'\kyer 54'1-341i4 :-..Ew ~Upl·r ~harp 1\\1'\hm 2br. rtn. 21 2ha. frplc. dbl gar, pool, JIH'. ;,auna No dogi. Waynl'. 3242 ...•...•............... ON Tift.: WAT ER Hunt lldrbour home with ler nf1c Vll'W Heaul 2 story. J bdrm. ram rm. indoor pool +dock for 35· boat. furn1sh1ng, avail S2l'Ol m<> )' rly Waterfront Homl''> ln r 631 1•1()(1 S<.-abnd~e Cond11 1-:nd L.n1l 2br 2 1ihJ. Waterfront ()()('k a\ ail Ca l l lla l Gut sc h In>-~ 4131 2 lied room l''1 n rl n t n IHVJ:"E Sl'Hl~<;s $175 per month HJn~h Rl'JI l).551-1222 3248 ....•••.••.....•....... l Ii d r m 2 b ,1 LI ' lugN.choC>I 1\\.'all .,hnrt wrm mo t11 mu Un\ 1· h\ do nnt d1~turl1 43.S f.1 Carrurn1 •1t'I :'\1 ar $751> ~ ~ Ebbu<lc 1~1 !H!ii1 OCEAN VIEW Agt 64.5-9161 ---WATERFRONT 2 br. 21i 3 BR l.Ba. S600 monthly. ba. Approx. 1600 sq fl . JO' Call mornrn ~ afte r sup Rt-c rac·., Sl.IOO mo 2 li<irm. 2 bath condo f,,r lea .. e Pool and Jacuv1 Secunty gate AdulL' on ly ll5(J. mo Call Chn'> l<EGENT HEALl'Y ~1-3114 noons, Dia ne at 846·0503 or 673~ IH6-1371 ------- 2 bd.nn 2 ba Condo. hf'at paid, pool. near SC. Plaza. $4.50 mo 972 1069 2 Bdrm. new crpts, new paint. Gar, rncd yard . Ctuld·pet OK S425Mo. 1st /las t + sec 7!16 W Wilson. 631 -1005 v.-ant Jbr. twnhm 1m· mac Dbl gar Nr So Csl Plaza S450Mo K i ds ok .64.S-5071 Mesa Verde Jbr. 2ba, Kids & sm dog OK SSSOMo fnclds grdnr & water. Call 967-8140 EL<;tsi~2br.1 baduplex. Rear d property. Quiel, mature preferred. $425. 963--0l566 or 548-44 71 BEA\.mf1JL TOWNHOME East.side 2 br, l ~, ba. QUJd welcome. 2 story. ~ staircase, new decorator carpets. fresh paml. modern kitchen, fireplace, pool. NO PETS. Water & heat paid. $47S mo. 960-3889. LARGE l BR DUPLEX Fresh it ready. t32S. Call to see 54C>-4752 ~ Cottace for rent. 2 Bdrm. 1ar11e. No pets. Kids OK. 213/851·3220 View C:o nd o . N e w . spac ious 3 Br. Jba. 2 frplcs, gar. Comm pool, t e nnis. beach. $1150. 63 l .OOIJ5. 968-2805 lf you've nt>ver plared a 0 a.">S1fied ad. you're 1n the minonty~ Try 1t once <tnc.l ;,a> how quickly you gel resu lt!>. Ph 11n1• 642-51)78. ;;~ ()eav-fov ~ ott-er col~ 7 Lef ~ u-smc. Ye6~-W ~oJfat. Ad-lmcP~~~ 24-hrur~o>~~ '7~;; ~. You may f!quest Ad-Sitter service when placing your od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will oppeor in your Doily Pilot ad . . Ad-Sitter tokes your messages .. . you coll in crt your convenience to ~t the responses to your od .... this servace is only $5 per week . For more information ond to place yoor od coll 6'2-5671 . 9~ mil~ rly ~2 ti045 :"IX Shil(e> 4br, 2bJ. s.t<ir. l11h, ll·nn1'>, µo•ll . $720 m11 Ha>. wkdayi. !67 7230 Ver;111ll<"' condo. bay & r,rc·an v1t>w. <!hr. :!ha. rrpk. ru11 "c:<'urity & Jm\'nll l'-'' S700 ~n Ov:1li.:r ~ 0611 wkdyi.. ~ll20l'Yl.., & v.knd., lUuff-. 3 1m end uml c<m tl•1. "l"W frflm t·..,i.-r) rr11m !11J11 \Iii 11r kaM· llflll l'"' 7•" !ll>ill 1\J!l WJJ!I l•> 1>P<1r h :lbr. 2''>ha Oindo i':rtd unit New ly dt'l.'Of' f'rplc. pool. Ra r w opnr ."foar Hoag ho-.p Adlt.-. only !'ref couple 9>50Mo 6'5 W J8 Ncwport1 Mesa Twnhl>l'. Ol'W 3Br. 211 &, £rplr, prK>I, spa & tennis. 2 rar gar, patio $725 m o 644-4192 Harbor Rldgc; 4 BR Kens· ington Model. R<:l>t•r vo1r view . Jo(ua rde d gal\! $2000 Mo. Sunny One Realty, ai.k for 1-_;11l'n 5516427 P11Un Pt . ocean \'l t'W. 3 OR, J ba $1200 Yrly li.1: 675-6161 A gt 2hr, Iba. CfJt1 111o?e t-r pk c-ocl garage. front & yrd 11">blks lo beach NO UOGS. $600Yrly l'>c Avail now. 552·8343. 71»9G36 Harbor View Homf!·xlnt Jo(, 38'. 2Ba. fam rm. frplc. rormal d101ng. avail May I. l900 m o (213) :184-0? 46 IASTILUff DIC. •Br. 2bl, a400 !IQ. (\. ram rm . frplc . 1 blk to schools. shOll8, church, park & Boys Club. tennis & swim club. Min. from indUt1trial complex or Nwpt Cntr. Handyman's iar&Me w1el~. dr opnr, sot\ water. bltna, auto spmklra. 1rdner Incl. Fruit trees it more. Avail. l mmed. St>OO. m 7123 or M2.cmc>. (.).(ldo J Br. nr So ('nd"t Plaz.a Gar W U. pool. ssoo mo 559-1237 o r 49S-5649 ----T&atin 3290 ..................•.... •4 Br. I slol'). Gardrnn & v.oler pd f' P. dl•n. ram rm 65 Nu pl'b ~7 Cotteb1iil~ lMwnishe-d 3425 •..•.........•.......•. •2 Br. nr .. So Cst P laz.a. zoo :-;o pet.S 759 0217 . &11 1460 RA.~CHO MIRAGf.. d£· !'Of', 2 BR 2 Ba. all xlra' Hy Marriott Hotel & ~~·BS m~~s_tttS! HEWPORTCREST 3 Br, 2',~ ba, view. S775 mo. 642·3493; 64246.S7 LEASES 3 BR twnhme : 1-:tSrdt• CM. ~wul ; SOOOm•> 752-1700 "t . ~ " . -t '. • • • f ViUa Balboa Condos Lease: Adult only. •lbr lba ocean view. •I br.den.11'• ba. •2 br 2 ba. din. rm. w 10- cean vle!W ·Ftom~mo. JRLrr..,......, ~or 645-6459 Ask tor Clara A1TRACTrVE 2 br, 2 be, SC Ptaia . p ool •· Jac 11arden. $475 . m..aM'l. 5$7 .98()2. 3 Br. 3 ba ln NB, frpl.. p ool , re c . center Newport Tel'T'ace. 167~. lat 6 lut +sec. dep. .., .... 159. C j rJ I • .. I uta,_,.. .. ,d ~al••tsaww.. Afal411h ....... ~..... 1425 ........................................................... _ ••••• .......... ,,............ tee.,......_.. 37 '' c:.o.N MtM JIZ4 c:..M ...._ 3124 New 2 BR. 2 ba.. C.M ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••t••••••••••••••• G;un, eity view, end un· 8randnew3bdrm.1~ ba. ZBr, ZBa CODClo. Nr. So. lt.a'SOMo.seo..321' WEHAVESUMME R fireplace ~7S mo. In CoMt Plua. New lnt.r. <keanview. den. 2Br. 3811. 2 car garal(t. pool, Jae cuul, lt'f\l\UI, adll."i only. no pe\11 S.S9S mo Sun Oemente492 3761 RENTAL.5 NewporUig\.a. ~5001. fa a&ll>ll~. Pool-spa. WEEK OR MONTH i Sr cpts, drpe, bll·lns. ~u.fate. $410/ao. Dduxe 2br. 2ba. auto ita'> Crplc. OCt>a.n & bay v1!.'w1.. blln ... serurtty. poQI. Jacual. -.eight room . l'n ttrtail\m~t fac1I . A<Jm1· room. park·IJkc: M'llmi.:. bOte to beach~. Lido & rc6taurant.<. Adulu only ~ k4·4596 l'Vl'I\ 6t Wl'dteods •3 Br. 2 ba, nr So Coa11l Plata. S.S9~ No Pl'h 7»C217 or &U 1460 -- - SE:'llOR ClTIZt;."JS only' 2 BR pvt rof\c.Jo 111 udult <'o mmun ll}. $>19~ 54&ZJll .., .,, ..... FunMahflf .....................•. 3706 .••.•......••.......... (lu1nruni.: 2Br. I Hu. fL·rry bkx:k. yrly li.t'. no Pt'l' $l')6() mo + Ulll 675 034\1 lc6oo Plftiftwlo 3 7 0 7 ..•••......••..•••..... llil<'hf-lor apt, IM• $1 95 m o UWpd 3722 . ...•.......•.•..•.•.•. Unu. .. uat 6 &C'hdor apt L't1I pd $250 mo Alt 1, ur .ill day I hur ... fi'TJ.~ CostaMe>so 3724 •••.•••.•.•........•... associated BU )" t w •• ii t I\ 1 ''-.)fl':;, J ! • ol\ k I f I (, ' ' ( 6 i BAJ.BOA Bay Club 2br. 2ba 1110 day. mm 3 days. S50C> wk 642·4097. 642-4736 /\dulls only. no pets. Small quiet complex. 138.S mo. ~ Manager alter IOam. )48.1.167 ---------ICIS mo. Super dlx 2Br. fll)lc, I enrl garage. l open space Dlx lut, lie & roomy 2567 Elden To ~ca11979-S099 B 3 br dptx. By week or --- mooth till Juoe 15th. 2br, gar. pool I m1 from 213/797·5693 ocean M25Mo. 63l·3567 or~23K> Ocean Front I 10 4br d11ly /wkly no w lhru summer. Yacht avail. 673-11'f73 f\Jrn Sub leai.e. P ark Newport 2 Br 2 ba. itarden apt Ocean \'lcw May 15 10 Jul)' •~t ~7123 ----- •FAHTASTIC • Pent.house & townhou.1,r avwJablc June 15th for SlZ"iOMo 700 9117 -------- SUMMER RENTALS ~·ur bl'at h 1.4! & 3 BR ..i~ • SXO W<'Ck, up IA&.IOA MEWPO•T Reatty 67s.t 170 ------- Aflahu:;nh ~ ...... d .....•.••••.••..•...•.. ....................... ~<'l<.U> Jbr. 2ba frplc d«'k. 2 car .:ar. Ocelin ~·ww ST75~o 642 4300. Ad S.ll"1'• 177 . 2A hr Adults New 28r, 2~8a. Crpt. drapes. 2 car gar Swhnmmg pool, spa 9-6 ~ ~2 BR. 2 ba Ocean & city \'\ew End un1l 1tl50 Mo Call 960-3214 F.mSIDE TRIPLEX Xlnt location nr. S1rnta Ana & 17th St. 2 Br. 1' ~ ba. to wnhouse 'llylt• f'}l('I i:ur Pvt patio. nt'w decor $425 mn Adulti., no ~ 754 ll~ ---- OiS to $4.s 2 Br, 112 ba, apt, t.ownhou.01e Laundry rm. palJO balcony Some w•mcl gar. & frplc TSLMgmt &42·1603 VILU CottDOV A ~bl Vt1I t-'ree 1'.ew r pt, 1-nrl ~iraize . patio . d.--hwt\r, landry rm No pt1..') Z BR $410 2323 Elden A vt-C' ~ 642 7(..0S SUS CASITAS t lir 2 lt.i . \t'I"} lie ... 11CJll1 ---- F\Jm l br .1pt t;11•1 & up n<t.J( IA·.1u11ru1 "''"" dh 2trlrm, .:.i.rag!", PoOI 222!1 End Jo(Jr \c.lulh nn' ('Jn)O!l H25 M o 1•l11"r lrplt l"l nr 1-'\1.~ 2110 ;-.;, ... IJ'lr\ hi ·~,..(.1354 54G-Z200 ;)>II(~ bet'40 K :lo f.. t••J t'h & b<t~ A' 1111 n11w l'ITI 'I 1 luldn·n OK S7:,1> 11111 l<llJ ~.-.1 HJlh11.1 J, II •. u :n'jj \lc-..s \ cr dt· eutl:" 2br. q1.11.~ rul dt-'"' So J>'!l:. ~ ~19Jfi l8R. .... w /W ttptl.. drpa, retni. AU 1u coot " apace heal pd. LDdry. ac street partin1. Walk ~ blk bus. t\>!tblk m•jor shop. 64.$-3563 Super lovely adult apt. 2br, petao, gar. Lots of privacy. $39SMo. &CZ·~. Larte 1 br, blkony, pool, p1Uo, 1duJts only. Do pets . $295. mo. 1887 Montovta.~JG 2 Br, I ba, upsl..t.irs ill 4· plu. Lndry tac:ll. No pets. SMO mo. 289 C Eai;t l6lhl't ~- Eastside l br. J U Meii1& Ur SXO. mo. 700-1914 or 631·2374 . ---------- 2 Br duplex, newly de· cocated. putio, garngc, adult.5 no pet.!> S37 s. Open Sat Son 12·4. 326 Ogle, 73141274 MESA VERDE. 2 Br. din· 11\1 nn. 1 bath. Up1raded amenities.· $4SO. 1s t roo+ Si!OO sec. 642-0735 •eatJSJltJ APARTMENTs BRAND NEW 2 !Jr. 2 lia $450 Excellent IOt'al.lon. walk to complelc shopp1n~. l:ttaW!uJly lancbcaped. ~c1ous apt:.. PnvM\e p3lJ<l'.I or deck:. Adult:.. Heal pa.ad :>io ~lll Open I ().6 d a II)' :QI West Wilson, C M 631 ~ ~~ott CASA DE ORO AlJ.l TILITll-;S I' \111 2 11R t Ba VH:W, S450. Isl:, l\Jt·h .. lu1. 11 lnl J,,. Jl11m. <' hr I ba. 0._.w rrpl lo la.,t + Stt A\a1l 1mm£-'<I. ll&l ..,l $l'i:1 1n1t li.ttnl. $3•11> :-i r, p .. 1. Call Oav1d.ag\646·3255 ('om pore li•·f11r1· '"II ut.Jhu•~ 1ii5 04~> :-W•·rr~ \1i.:mt Co """ 134!t ------- r1·nt (.'u~t1•m ,,,. 1L'11 11 Htlrm 111.11 h•.1d1 f1•,1t11r•·., 1'11111 11 ll~J l'jll" 1 .ir .111 1i1d 1 .. 1 1 11\ rd i: .1r·•I!1·. "• " $ 3 ; :, m , \' r I , fur111l1sr1• ... 11rr;1un1t .. 1! I hdi•n'fl• ..... i.7:1 I 1111 .. r with plu.~h IJ111l .1 .1p1111• I i;;J 1275 \dull 1J \1111: ,1l 11 h• 'l ;\IJIJl't' 3822 J Bdrm fum1,h,·d $:CM .. , •••• ••••••••••• ••• •• • •. :t uW W1Lwn b-t2 J!.171 llAl'llcLOR. SJO<I mu llr mnh1lt horn•• ~·~· pl• d.'\< .ill iJi ~17 \luu ~'rl \II I ht & l.1 l mu l• GJ." 1nrl M.11un• Jdulh Ult• ""<> pcl._, (/uH-t, ~ .. .-ur1• 1~1 Nwpt Uh d 1>11. Kfi :1 I Co\ta~o 3824 ......... ..,.,,. IC"ac:Jt 37 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• •• •••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • t Udr-m dpt ~.1~ v.utt H.l's RHEST 1-.nrl ii.ir .11111 .. Sp.tJJL'h f:,lal•• I.I\ Int 1.i2 507·1 lir"<llJUfuJ p.ir._ 111.. ur n1un<l1ni:' T1 r r .11 ••II r~••I "'unk1•n I!·• l1hq 'parkl1n11 flllllll .11(1 ~pac1nu' room ·. S..·p.tr.lll' 1111111111 .11 • ,, °"<ilk in I''"""" hum• hk•· k1trh1•n & 1 "h11w1 , W<tl k lo llunl111i.:t11n Ct·n1.t·r 1 P..'dmom rum J-111!'1 :! lil'<iroom furn $-1.'1!1 i\<lU)l.'>. OIJ f't'l' l 'llhl11:"\ f n·1·' 1..,\ QlJI :'.I A Ill-. R ~!():., t- 16211 Pa rlmrk 1.n t hlk w 11( llt•,ll h 3 hlk .. s or Edtnl-(t'r 847 >'41 logYMI ~oclt 37 ~8 .................•..... L.AGu:-IA IH.ACll ~T't 1:-,;..: )!au1 '"r' , r•1lor 1V ht·att·d p.>01 l til r7 U 1l!'4 52!U '114!> 'II Co&.\l II~ )I I lid.rm .1p1 IJH I ~JT.<l!t j1J •...:? <,o,j '""" 1111rrn .... l hJlh "JJ' \!11Jlt' 1;,,, piwl !!.~ 51rl3 ~H~ \ \ 1-.f<IH h 11rn1· .11 mo,phl'ft• :!&3 hr <II\ "IJt.' '1c1 1'1·l.' ~ l•l.14 Farrul> <' Br S:,Wl f'1)11I l.4?1• :i ttr 2 b.1 s:n:1 Pt,,,. 1?.rnund i;.~ l 48h ~Tl·'i~l:"t; lri.: 2hr. 2hti, j.!J'dn J pt Pool, ro•c .1r1•a ;w w 1mt1~1 l'\>l 'H 'ifo.A ..... n:-.s ,\ l'T~ c uupk nu Pt'l ~ .: l>r 1 7 1~. l14nh..... l'.tllfl vo1ol ~() 7~ J (kill 11 i>t:! lt.O:! l~HSt. $430 MO 2rv. z•,s... Crpk . ..idll.' uni> n o pt>l ' l!i l l) Luxury .. 100111 fo'rt.,• m .11J WalJurt-. 541;.flb(; ~ Color tv $100 wit. --- int' uul 499 2227 2 llr,1b.tapt.laundryrm. t~ wport leodt l7 6 9 •....•........•...•..•. NO LEASE REQUIRED . oopru. ~ 64S7~-1- IRAHO HEW Al'TS Large 2 br. 2 ba S4.2S. Pnvat.e pauos. or dttk.s CIOM' lo sboppmg. 1982 ~taple, C.M. Open Daily 10-S ~.646-61111> or 548-<!<lOH IRAHl>HfW Ut•aut adult apt Spar 2 br, z 1>a l \\'nhse w r p • blln.~. L R. pat10!> $450 to $4Th 642 6221 TSL ~gmt ~Lux TowMof'M J Hr .!'. h.1 :! !rpl1·., \ < :! l!drJi.:"' I Li.: ~ .'.ird 111mm J.l'•if .'H•Jr ..._ • L•t f'l.t1 d < h1,,.,1,. & r,....,.., S72S mn i~I IWl5 lt11•"'1 fUf QW<-'t ff'm I fir, ' \ •l \ I' r t• f r l It ;-.I 0 ~~ pt1.' ~ !>4b 1116 ...,.,,,_.!\ ct .... ..,,.JI•~ 3 Hr 2 Ha t11•l h 1U'"• "'P..t• I •U"- llr•'J)tJC'I' & prJt>I \J 11 • I ..r.... \du l n P• 1, ~ tTo>-.'.#1'• tr\!'> JJ>ll . Br i.:ardf n .. pt 'l"\ ,. & n.fn.,: \dull' nu p.·h s.c5 ~ l.Jii LUXURY LIVIHG 1 111 QUH1 dc!Ull romplo \ ';:>d1·111l1'> I Br jp\ 1;.i, lrp11 & d~h~ hr p, t ~ldlJt ... pvol. Jdl Ul.11 '1• '"'" $3711 mu ;\h 'J I 'lno~ Jll.50 11 .. rl<l SP)1t' 549 U 47 ~c1ou~"lll'W :?br. 2ba. Ir)! IJ\I fron t dei·k tiood """"' Uilhedral <.'e1linR' ~o~1o :-Jo P l'l"' ~ k ~j ~l.t'\l..,536-~ 2&. 2.R.t 1n ru<'e t plex • "Ompiex on \t t-ndoza Dr "o pet." R('fll S350 + '>4. S40-5N>orS4\I tl32 21ir 2Ba. $4..')(l mo A C". ddul~. ~'<' gall'. 1111 So C~l Or . l'n1l A 202 !Ii'~. ~hr rt.'Con:ler I Br I Fia, i.und•'<'k. 5 m m ln bcJch. S3i 5 m•r ~l/111 ---- 2 BR. new rpts. show hke 3 model ,..:ncl gar. pel OK. $t.50 Ask for Rill, 546-5880 ------ WALLACEST APTS Newly decorated 2 br apt. I ba. $395. Sm all t•lu.ld ok. no petS ~ 1 I 11r $48-2020 ----- ~r loc Jbr. 2ba. all ulil pd. except elect. ~Mo 1~ I.JOO. 6'5-6332 2Br. S3SO mo .. 1st + la.st + St.'t'Ul'll) S.57·1201 YEAA·ROUNO FUN S'>C •al Atl•Y•l•95 D• lf'tl"< • f"rep S1.1ndav 9,.,,.cro •BBQ s •Par l•t5 • Piu\ mucn mofl! ORE.AT tltECMATio.. lenn., • r,,.,. l11uon\ <P•O t. PIO snop1 . 2 ~nn Ou0$ •Sauna • l-iyclloma SsaQe • S...w'l'I ming• Driving R.lnQe 1102 G•artJ JIOZ ltAUTIRJl APAJll • MfNTS: Sl(IQfH I & 2 Btelrooms • F111 n1s11eo & Un111m1sN10 • Mull LwinQ •No Piiia • Models Open 011ty 9 10 8 Oakwood Garct.n Ap4trtmenta N•wl>Oft 11 .. ch/No. 880 •r.one l•I lf>lno 1714! 64!10550 fffwpan Buch/So. 1100 16111 St !Oo•tl " •611\1 tli•) Mi 8170 The lutes\ drew In the WHt .a Dally Pilot 01Ml0ed Ad &42 S678 ....................... . ..................... . ** APRIL SPECIAL * * LES CHATEAUX A'1S 1700 Mo. T....,e.. A .... 524.a211 $300 MOVE ltt ALLOWANCE PREE T eMlt ln1fnlc:Hoa1 •3 Pools •Sauna •Secunty •Rec. Room Adults only. no pets pleaie 3126 .....•..•..•••.•••..••. Span1~h !>ly l e large I bdrm w fare plat'l' & R41 age MOO mo 642 JOIS.'J ---- f :X <'Jtllll! 2br ocean fr on 1 , frpk. a"aJI 1mmed No pets ~~o 497 1260 Sudlo S260 mo incl uul. Clean C.ill ~artha . 9>1 llbl Of' 49't 3672 .-.. ..... °" le«tl 3140 ............•.......... IA\t'l) aJI aduJt. no pel~. 1.2&.3 Hr a~ 6200 Ed ~l'f'. h..b.846-0619. OCEAN AREA WJll.. lo lhe be a c h l>o·hghtful lge 1&2 Br .ipt. ... some w1rrp1c. all paUll'\ °' balconJe:. En )(ry ~ a<'f"t':5 w altr11ct1Vt.' jo!reenbelt. tr l't.':.. l.md:sc11~ & 9 hole put l1n1e t1rt!en . 2 pool!: F ril'ndly clubhouH ' w frpk, rolorTV. sauniA, ~i.se & wetght room. Sla.rt5 at ~ inrluding map uU.IJues. Adu.Its. no pets. CASA .. SOL 21661 ........ '6~5) 2br. Jl'tba. studio. Gar. rrp1c. DIW. M50Mo. ~· 7474, Sl&-3397 MAD&'SWAUC L« 2 & 3 br apts from ~ f'rplc. larg~ yd , peuo. gar. nr KunUngtoa Harbour. ctUldre n OK. 186112 Jib Circle. apt t. IMO-al7. Oeh.ixl' poolside xtra lge 2br, 2ba. Bttna. dsbwhr. l "'* miles beacb. Adlta, DO pets . UtS mo . 5.1MM2. 4 br 1 ~ be toW"llbouse wtpool near shopping. IUds OK. cm >72&-91517 3 block to bear h. 2br, l'-"ba, din rm. t1un rm, pantry . Mature adlh. 21J..C Atlanta M&'SMo. Larse 2br. l~ba, Supt( area. Webt to su.rf. Adults. No PN. fl33.U07 38r. 281. clean. 9'25 mo. Bank of America Trust 0rsit. 7»4.lll dys. Moo· FrtM. IMCHWOOOAPTS lM I!'° Lpool' spa, pM)oa, .u _..\no peta. Ocean brt.-. ClllM to frwy • &bopplnc. •-i.. a...TelMdl 2 Br w /prqe. 8'ove • refria. sm mo. 980-asa ors.-~ a... ........ Blacbeb'. all utJ.I paid. G40 mo. KO·UM or ~ 1 Bdrm. 1 ba, prden apt. Pvt. patio • 1•n1e. ..... by u.e Lil.-· NoptU.ltl.lb ..... ,h d e \ ~ - lJ.uldaa Lo 1'8t". .... UAU.\""t'LtAff NOOl&?Cllf Olnt"bam <Mri ,.... ....... m Xl8' c &eu1a1 dooe by 8CAOUSN LA.NDICAP£ CCIDcrU, ludlcapet •lllfinkler a,va~. ~---.!!!!!!mtlH.llitJlU.ltUJu.u..I !lmt$uo a ita I m Md..~ 15:----U. CD.)'-= O;b' _. , wbt _. _ _,...;..... ____ _ lid)' w /W&p. Dependable. 098UWll;9CT.., MM'12'1 ._mi ~ .... ,., '11M • ....ie. htb ..e aboweni. couo te rto ps • plumMa1. p•aaterlna . # . j ... 4 0 ..... r ... a 10-•-1'.~-111..., <"1111 --=•C'b. CIHO .. I ...... la•, din rm. hall l1J Av1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... _,.,..,._ .... .,..... 1 • , 11 s..ac. rm •• coucb Gt. cbr 81ick.boe. lo.der • dump -• .. ••••••.-.••••• i'Ouar llim pet odor .,._ 'T • .. _ .. b Brick. lt40e, blcxk work. t&Mlfln, ~~ palkll. wtb. driveways. Free eat. JdlD Ml-15U Re&ldmUal .tr com mere al palntiq. ~ ett. Reu . rat.el. ~Mli81. 873-0737 WiUJNiper bu1lo1. r• ..cmab&e rat.es. aceilml VW.. Sii , ... W!Olt .......... .,...... ...................... . ... nipeir, IS yn u pr ~· .-•. • -t~ o. ..:.:a-:r:i ·, = wort IQ)"t..U. ReCa.. ~_9Hf_._ .. __ _ ...-, ..,.. 111..0101 ._ * J I Brick work, frpk '1, plao· tera etc. N«iw-repalr . Fr ee e1t . 148-0414, ~ RAINBOW Exterior /interior 4 y r IU&f'. Low prices. Free ... CaJJ IQ.9814 Q)mpkte \1deo aervlces "-Ltt•-Weddinp, albleUcs etc -················ lnlc.551.'illl.ffl.al8 _.. c:ane c..,.. C1e&Mra -·· •••••• •••• • • •• • • • • NmcJ'•Na&J'Dl5itn1ce ...., riMll • uPbOI• 8llt Prol .. kin•I Lawn ForlAIGnD.aUca caJl -..-. ....... .._.~.. l8"V la.mo 115.115 O.k m..-ev •. 1ow ~ ·-....... mount 1.. .. w" s • r " 1 c • lrWs WM lalll. MWTte ~e_.- ·-•••••••••••••••••• 'arp•l ·Buy d 1r•cl CUSTOMBRJO\WOKK t h rou1h ln•t•ll•r at RM.U.-walls, ~aotvr . ~.expert ll'\SlaJla dn\W, B&Qa, etc tOO'i. Uon Won 1uar JAMlel ~l•' Newport ti CM 'l'M«i50 116-elZ c....--fC-tcn+e ••..................... ........................ LOU'S CARPENTRY PalMIS, doon, PWI ltn& 30yrsupr 55120:'>4 UC' mo&.her has operu11~ for ctuldrm. my bomt-a WUllon & Softs, paUos, XLta IC fenced yard nn ~ l"ftl>Odel. plans . _~_rwk.. __ ~ __ sl.28_..:.. __ _ Free est. 30 yrs exper ec..trador Uc J3S1487 Bond~ ~ 174() 548.f,()8S Remode~repalr. quality craftsmanship, J6 yns Ln area. He'd Pa lo m bo Coostr. 9'2·8314 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. voo tnm mWJt, clHn UI» .. r ff • Av'llm 846 841• Tttt. U1m. li11ndbup1DM. ~. 1"0'1lCJ I 8-0d1imM. .,pr1nk.ler1 . Ua vt-!llkl!la . Garth:n1n11. lr"c lnm rm.og, clean up," m&Wt f!fn Amie Sf&.8414 1'rt!ll lnmmma. bauJmg, compl. clcaoups l"ret' di\. Mike 54&-21M9. /VF.RY U)W PRICES Oeanu;lll. comm 'I maint Gecree 549 20u ••••••••••••••••••••••• I lame/ Alt repaln. inllde- 11&J&.Mde, no job wo &mall. lr1 Only quality work done-~-1 ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• All around haWUl.g. 1 T. lt\JC.k. FreeesL Call AM 548-3964 HauUog·Movlnl(. Con· crete & tree remova l. Qui<* service. N-7De oc:x; student. Sluploader. d ump truck. Grade. tu.ul. Dan 845-8800 Late ha uling-m o ving. Garage1 Yard cleaning. R.cas rates. 1>42.0705 Reuooable rates. own 1...-ca1J alter 5 p.m . Alee ('t14>94&-7N2 Dly work, oc care for tod· dler. Xlnl cook + rda. m..sll.8 Houle & apt. cleaning. Have refs. & traaaporta· uon. 60388'1 Housecleaning Colleae s tudent· reasonable ni&a. <All bet.. Z. 7PM. 551...,. Block. Brick, concrete PAINTING, lot/E a t . work, patio coven, comm'ltresld .• mod . decks . New lawns , ecpJmt.. JIJnt refs. call 1prl nltler s . T HREE Gmem.'l'llll Rai&S LANDSCAPING . U c 931*4. 83'7-4353, Slario& Pa.iollll& Special. •l.9te 1 o t I E x t • Q u a I . work /mat. Free e st. M&-12:52Fted ~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• Moving! The Star ving CoUece Students ba ve crown. Uc. T12A·436. Same eood Ml"V. Ml-84Z7 WALLPAPERJNG fnie etil. Uc 330986 Aver. SU pr roll Call Ncrm &4.S-(ll8() lralliMJ PRTERS PAlNTINO ~ty ~ ai paper. mg. Work gua.r. Fr:ee ~l Sl.ew.. SC'1.c21l ••-••••••••••••••••••• Expr 'd . Reas Ra tes. lronln& done by reliable Free Est. Call Geoe lady. Costa Mesa. NpL ~ 8cb. area. 631-0345 eve --------- WtdtC&lfb g ••••••••••••••••••••••• Painting. INT/E XT. Neat. booest. re as.. 12 yrs. exp. L.tc'd. Dave 964-1~ . Fine ext paiotlng. St . L1c1lns. Try m e It Stnor.836-~ Nf'wr IDift'bjdded. E a:pert p a 1nt1n g apt51houses Guar. Free Ql ~2'TT2Jim O.C. Paper1ut11gmg Orun a.mtallati~ up to :.>'.;dlsc. on paper llJ.S..2182 Pager •5963 Muak leaaoiu: P lano, Tbeory. Sl1btslo1lng . Cd.lece prof. WUl travel. All .... 4M-1114 ....... /hP* ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ex~rt 1n petrhes • restuccos. l nt /Ert . &obi.~ ...... ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spedallat in all residen· t.i.a1 plumbuic 1eme1"1e11. cy s e r vice Island Services.~\ .....~ . ..,..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanl a really dean pool" CaU Poo& Doclor. Free e&t.~. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Re pair & Reroor. All types s h tngle' roc k ~es-compo.uir. f'ree eat. 5U·S830 Fin. Avail. W dr•Cll '1 . ..................... . Profeaa looat wladow damlal tr)' Joe Dam.la n•~•' Dou1 hert1'a Wh..Sow Clea.oJl\I. Retld I COID· m'lt biabrise.~· You don't need a gun ll>_ "dr»w fut" when Y9U place an ad tn the Dally Not Want Ads! Call now -612-~ •• ~ NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact th• DAILY PILOT tot lntonMtl~ regarding tM county requirement• for ual11g a Flctitlou• BualneaaName . Want Ad Jklp? 642·5678 Room add1Uons. pat to covers, dectu.. reslden· t1al, commer c ial an · dustr1a l re modeling T H R E E R 0 S i-: S CONSTRUCTlON, INC. Lie 113821118 962·2Y04, Kn-4353. 496-1946 1-'rsl 1'tme Drain Ser v. Gff lt nght lht' fi rst tame CalJ ~or S36 1045 LlclU8101 --- •Quality Landsca ping • Comp. softscape design & mst.allauon. All work gua.r. Free csL Green· dale La nd scapin g 731-6276 Papt'rhanging. quality work Stevt-4!14 6254. Want Ads Call 642 5678 SLL.L idle items with a __ __ Diuly Piiot Clmmf11'd Ad. Sell idle items 642·5678 Want Ad ResuJts 642 Sfi'TS _494--__ m_i _____ _ 842 ... 321 EXT. 332 I 642·5678 t --~~~~~~~~ ........... u..flroft. .,.. .... h u..tw.. ., ....... Fwwish.cl •••••••••• ••••• .. •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• «Un,_ 111.a..d 3900 ._..tosa.. 4300 RentalstoShare 4300 Offiu..... 4400 ~ ..._.. W-.d O .. ••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()ppoi ....wt, 5005 'lf p CJi tc1Ht 5005 ~••••••••••••?.!~ ....... 3844 Ntwpori a.odt 3169 ...................... . ~;;;~~~~;~~~;· ;·;·;~:·;;;,~·~:·;,;~· Sawind Village Fern. call me for rree rent Man 46-50 sbve mobile Ex.ecullve oll'lce!! avail tn ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... •••••••••••••••••••• I..AND DEVELOP E R t.n eixcbange for work. home wrt.b same. Alter s full sen. olc bldR. Nr NEEDS MONEY Howie.~ P.M. call 84G-4475 0 C. Airport. Rettpl & l.tieremeots of 110.000 t8IT AGI POtMT Nt-ar Hoag H06p. 631-6279 ~l 1~ ~~4 1':.~~ Al'TS or l 974.2099 from $375, 2 bdrm Moving? Avo.d deposits & ~ phone a.M . secy serv IX ~ GOU> PIYBI L.oqesubhsbed 1.n r ut h v1ni expenses! forlt...t 4350 t'Onl rm. de. Please call Newport Beach /Lighted Teruus Crur~ IBtllJllJ'ds Room .'F'lre51de Lowlge l lleatcd Pool & JaGJzzl Westcllff lge 2br Iba, adlts, no pe\S, new decor, pool 64.>8152 . townhouses from ~ + pool!., wnrus. w<1terfalls. pc:ll'lCil, I (.ias for C()()IUng & heal.Ing paJd. t'rom San Diego Frwy d nvc North on Beach to Mcf'addc'fl then Wt'flt on M<'l-~addon to Seawand Village (TI4)~198. Professionally :.in cc ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7S2.m.88 /\ J?oing jewe lry busme:;s in Gatcwav Secured . H.ttth Rflu.ro 19T1 WANTED: Center. M1ss1on V ll'JO. Ideal (Jlm1l~ Short Term HOUSl!~"'TES GarageUlCdM LAGUNA NIGUEL o pl'f ali on . Es t ab II shed . ·qu a It t .'I 1714>646-8841 .,...,.. 111.'iWl<' office. 828 'q rt. 83:2"'41.34 673-0060 new prof~ bldl(.pnmt d1ente l Tostakcyour clatm .r<ill l'n v.H t> Party need!> Sl~.ooo Rea l Es t at~ loan. Secured by more than do uble e quity. Prune Laguna property. f~ terms. Pleue ca.U&-28116. BeauWully deeoraed 1.2 & 3 bedroom apu 1n a ILLSh landl>caped Mlltng. Ocean Vlew top rental loc 01.x Condo cmr unit 2br . 2ba, new crpts, frplc Common a r ea. T otal amcrut1es TOlal sec bldg S80 0 M o. C oll ec t 2l3-392-<1828 Share No. ~una Home. Slnugbt. Prof maJe pre- terred. pX> mo. + ulll. 4000 _494-6008 ______ _ COSTA MESA Garage & ston1ge areas avai..lable. N>k for Cruaa. Agent.. &\G-9000 location. :.tr~cl e,. posure . Crown V.tlle)' lll .Jiiu~l/"_.A.r,11:11 l'kwy &.11·LSl4 ---49 4 ·0706 Bayfront otrin:. parktn1it & ISpac. rmtr bdrm 1ulte /Large walk· in clo et. JGarden peUo k.Jtdlens JA/C&dishwashels /Open beam ced~t> ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT IEACH Bu!uoeamao w 1shr his 3br Condo . All t he goodies. PIOMQ. MtF. Gery .&e5Gt Storage garages for r ent Jan 1to r1 a I . S 3 9 5 . on Balboa Penins u la • \7l3)673-l003. ____ _ HURRY! Only a few cboice ll.Pts 1en. S12 Week & Up • 1 Brs, 2 Br. 2 ba. oew crpts & kllchenett es. pool & drps. All aduJt, no pets. awdserv ""'"9'1""' = by a ppl. only. L.andcO ~ w";...1 3 t.. 2'1'1 ba, wallc to heh. In Costa Mesa hom e . Kltcb prtv. S200/mo. AsJr. forOuia. ~717• next to fun zone. < 10"'1 x ~-> 67J.2M3, 673-3930 •Single Harbor-Ada m s. C.M. MO. Storage ooJy. Ml-1460 or '75&-0217 4400 Office Wm Rare cha nce lo r e nt month to month In super prestige Koll Towers. MacArthur et J ambon.'<', Newport Beach. Ready Ml)' 15. OISTINCTFAMLY & ADULT VILLA• ES Pool & t en nis . S7SO. 675·8958 or 673·6413 , !8).l.C21 Quiet. pvt. bath; kitch. privil .. pool. Nodrloklng. Mature. H. 8. 846·2060 Eves Roommate. Share lg. Laguna Nl1uel home. Fem. pref. l250 all iacl. ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• lGU> 714-~1065 -~---.....;... __ _ Near comer Wahut & Jeffrey 0(( S.A. """&'. C7141559·7CDO Orangetree Condo lrg bdrm & loft. rum•. Pool. spa. te nnis. S450Mo SS&-8.122 2.br Coodo. Xlnl 1oc:. A II amen1l1es. Up,raded m-e1 3148 ...................... Deluxe 1 br apt, heated pool. ocean f ront. elevator. sub-ten-park· mg. S700 mo. 4Sl-80R3 L.at-a Hicpel 3152 ...................... Coodo East Nne, front """'golf coun.e3 br, 2 ba. pool, ~5. 499-1>26. 2 BR 2 Ba, nr El Na~uel Goll Course. 11ar. a ir r ood .. p ool. $4 95 &6100; 661 ·JS26 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. apt 58, SSOO mo. Pool & rec. rm 831-073>. •-wport lech 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAlllOPORT · APAITIOOS COUNTIY CLUI UVl~IH NEWPORT IEACH An adult comn1.1111ty on the Back Ba y S pee· tacular Spa. 7 ;w1mmtng pools, 8 lighted tennis C<Mts. bike t'ails, put· Ung green. Bachelors. I and 2 bedroons a part. ment.s. and bwnhouses from $0.00 per month 0o Jamberee At San Joaquan Hills Road (714 >644-1900 FOR LEA.5E: 2 br 2 ba Rea utlful brand new Twnhomes, J..3br , 1·2br. All different. Some wfbay views. Wa lk to Rm. pvt bath. m ature bay, rest.aurants & Hoag empld lad)•. IJte pnv. ref. llosp. Fr om S690 t o Sl6S +Lag Bch 494·7346. m>Mo 218 No. Newport ,\ve. <Old Npt. Nr P CH.) ~ bdrm. share bath 6'7S-4912or67~9090. lll Pvt home. C.M. a rea. Sl4 0·S1 65 M o . l s l. Large l bedroom , F /P. on I a s t + S 5 0 s e c . water. dock ava:d. $600 61M03Sf646.2042 mo. < 714 > 67 3· 8849 or ~~~~~-r -R-.. -,-al-,--4-2-0-0 lro-2650. MAGMACEHT VIEW Prime loc Udo Isle Con· Large 2 br, 2 ba, 2 lull do. 2br. 2ba, furn w/pool balconies, frplc. Av ail. tbl. MOO !Wk· 67~3852 ~ at 7~ Domingo Dr. ~ Ud $655/mo. Adults only . &;.De.ape to o for a sum· Cal1979-ae89or 645-l260 mer ol swt & fun; 4 BR. I-sty. home with gre at 48', 2Ba, very lg, all on 1 pauo. Walk lo bay 'n noor. beauta.fuJ new dlx beach club. t ennis & decor. frplc. pvt , nr VIiiage. May Sl200. June beach & bay. Avail now. S2,<XX>. July S3000. Aug. OuJdren OK. S750 mo S4.<XX> Agt 631-4247 1012 West Balboa. Jeff FUrn 2Br hse, May 20-Sept m:rrn. J.st $3SO mo. uW pd, den. YJ block to heh. 3br, 2ba. patio. dinmg rm. No downslalni, blt.Jns. frplc. pets. :W.S Costa Mesa St pauo, gar. S650Mo. lZ1 C. M. 548-«iOO. _44_th_St_. N_. e_ .. _64o.'6 __ i_40 __ ; EI e g an t 2 b r . 2 b a • Versailles Penthouse Coo· Bayf ront Apt. 7th noor do. Ocean vu. 2br. 2ba. Sec bldg. AvaU J une l t1I frpc, full security. Pool. Sept. 30. 646-1427 spa, saimJt etc. Ready to eves&wtnds. move an S750Mo. 752·9466 2 Br. 2 ba condo. 125 yards or 673-0881 from beach. Ocean v lew. Large Bach w 1sleep1og Pool, jacu:zzl. IJghted lcn- area. Secured bldg w tree nis rts. S400 week. (l > facl & poot Nr. Oce an at ~ Versailles. S375Mo. Mon· Vacation Rentals 4250 f'n. 9-S.64.S-6242; Sat & Sun 644-53SJ 2 BR 2 Ba, ga r a pt . Ba y fronl hom e In Beacon Bay, $575 per mo. utll inc. Refs req'd. ~ Lido lsle 2 br a pt, new c..,,C.S, pello, all utiJ. incl. 107 Via Florence. Open Sat. 12-4. 67~2342 S..O.•nte 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAWAII 2br. 2ba condo on Maui. Pnvatcly owned. Rent by week or m o oth. 1714)871-1570 for free iafo &brochure. RlntalstoShcn 4300 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ocean • bay views in 1 year new. ocean view. 3 VWa Balboa. AduJl.6, no br. 2 ba, split level apart· 2 rooms + bath. a vall. in lovely Cd&t home. Frplc, garage. washer. dryer. Ideal mature aduJt or parent &child. &10-S365 Midd le ages has 2br. dean fwn. apt to sbr. All util. I 1moke. S200Mo. arrz.915i'28 dog9.. Good sennty. mmt.. Built-ins. carpet. MIOow-Kenntely Corp. d rapes. 2 car ports. »ft. Y MO CHAllCil ••HOWll•• Rmlal Sbario1 Service Has Roommate For You ~ 7 days 953-0395 RmmLe wanted for sum- mer mos. wate rfront home S27S pr mo. Fem. non-smoker. 673-8408 Male 21 seeks same 18·21 to shr San Clem beach apt. totally responsible. dean S200 move-in, not stra.lght. Aft 7. Steve, -.SOOS MtF. age 20 + to shr 3Br 1.Ba C.M. hse. S17S + SlOO sec. 2:136 Orange 11C, CM. l -81M--OOOO !Wstmstr •I Resp workin g fe male s h a r e lg C.M . apt wtsame. Nr OCC. furn. frplc, pool, etc. S200 mo. + SlOOsec. 97S-5897 Alt 7. F\tnushed beach Condo, fem a le. non sm ok er, 23-28. 963-81191 or 997 ~ Needed 2 renters ror 2100 sq.ft. house near So. Coast Plaza . Male or female. S4S-7790 Sat only or call Ad Sitter 11 5, &c2-'300 3' br. Female &bare w /same. pvt bdrm. den & bath. SZl5 +.,., uUJ. 645-91~. Roommate. Mature rem to share w /same. Nice quiet 4 Br home in Cypress area. SZOO/mo. IMB-5857 Kelly. aft 6 pm. S350. m an wishes r esp person to sbr 2 BR hme. NB area. 631·66Sa aft 6PM M/F, 2 br 2 ba fW'1\. Prk Npt . Pool. tennis. Prof (e m . S290 + 'Al u lll. S47·1733 Rmmt, female sbr 3bdrm w 1ooe other person nr OCC at Beach. 631·9259 eves. 2Br lwnbse avail. Pref. sngl parent or s ingle lad y . $ISO + u tl l. LZllSq. n. 11188 mo. l.117Westclilf, N.B. Agent, Ml ·50.tZ EUC.sums Pnme NewPort Beach loc. Near 0.C. aU"J>Ort Rent incl. rttepl.too, C'On rereo cc r m, Janit or suv., ullls. 100 free co pi es & m o r e . Secretarial serv. ava.JJ. Liz or Doug 851 ·9'1 L •NEWPORT BEACH• •PRIME LOCATION • ~yds rrom waterfront! ~sq ft. (714) 964-5994 Cannery Village offt ce spare avail. 1 lge & J sml Broker 67~912. e-01M DELUXESUIT F.S, From S295. Air C'ond .. ample pkg. Uul pd 2855 E.Cst Hwy.67~ 450 Sq. ft . $450 mo 4001 Birch St. N H Agent. 541-5032 View 0( Bay. u t lime of. rered. 2 dlx oCCac~ Ap prox. lOOOsq. rt :? P' l baths. 2400 W Coa~t Hwy. 731-3605, 640-5300 WESTCUFF BLDG. NE: WPORT BEACH . .. ., •" . .... ......... .. ../AW C MllS"t ~=-.-w ./~ ./M ---r,--... ..., ...... -. ./ ............ .... Call Mr. Howard 645· 6101 PRESTIGE WATERFRONT LOCATION ........,,,.. t.och 36CMooo Sq. Ft oSpectacular Bay Views •Wet Bars. Fireplaces 1Private PaUos •Immediate AvaUa billty PleaseCaU ror an APPL 675-8662 ,. .. AllDa Marland, uclusive La&mdry lecility. Tennis acent. 975·0800 or oourta and golf course Ql-096 ritllll behind. Xlnt rental WOODBRIDGE. M/F to blc:tti"W.. share new townhouse. APT. ideal loc. Pool. Jae., Offices avail. ln q wet abr. 2'Alba, adjacent pool, t.emi.s. Pvt, rm & ba. Mo dignified suite. 2021 Busi· tennis, fwys . $2.SO. to Mo. 12l65. ut.Ua. inc. ness Center, Irvine . ~ location. Adults. no pets. Spedol.B 4c vtrY pvt. 2 Ava I I a lb l e M a y 1. Bdrm, 2~ ba apt in the $475/mo/leaae. Owoer . Btdfs. Frpk 4r pool. No 642-01.38 c b 11 d r e n o r p e t 1 • -2-8-R-2-Ba-.-ste-.... -to_be_a_ch_ 91115/m0.151.... ,.., eccess, gar. w /D, $385. Deluxe 2br, a.. auto au AIJ.. C-6700; •t·3S26 (rplc, ocea 'bay viewa. S. ..._ bJtoa, aectlity, pool. C••-.o Jl7I Jacu:a:i. _.,,..room, en· •••••••••••••••••• ••••• tertainrnent fadl., game New 2 br + 2 ba condo . room. park-lice setting, balcony w{Vl". garage, bib to ~. U do Is --. f .......i ~ idul oo1 ....... ~· ......,. + spa. llSO. M4~M e~ea ~ .-. cai Ad Siller tu, IO.aooa& bn. dill.. --------- '*'8975;55J-8458 _54M1D8 _________ m«ZM _______ _ Mature female . n on · smoker, refs, abare 2-sty home'+ pool, Back Bay a rea. NB. $260 m o . 642-6338 Male/female wanted to abaft tse house w /pool lo Tult.lo. Call 548-W78 9 lo 5 or Ad Sliter J 44, 642-GIO :atbn. Fem. roommate to s br 2 Ire sunny room. 1 Ba. lux Br apt., SJ.67.50, pool. Aft apt.complex. KJtcb priv. 6:30831·S428 Gl.a7 ---------Rmmate. fem prof, 22·33 Nd to shr your a pt or yra to Iba.re 3 BR 2 Ba houae. Newport area. twnbae nr S. Cat Plua. Fem pref. Call La Nita Deet space SlOO mo. s ml oH lc e $150. 1827 Westclitt, N.B. 6.11~. C~D&MAI , Deluxe 2 rm. office. perking, alr-('C)Dd. 350 Sq. ft.1225 Per mo. Realonomlca 87U?OO Wta I •ttter a...eomethl'W you want 1225 Inc uti.I. 54&-'519 -.sm « IG-3127 ....................... ,....;. _____________ ...;_;__ __ lltl EDX:UrtVESUITES Newport Center . Cull IMl'Vic:el, private, ocean view, sm.IAO. 75e-I038. to..01 a..tled ads do It well -(111 NOW, l4Hl7I. 28r upper. Cr'PU, drpa. pr, SIQO. Avail. May 1, l7N'7ll aft .... Male lNO, nm .. IDCJller, Wlded fem to abr S bdrm rapon. * Jbcl, Jba. l200 boale or HB. Reta req. ~ 8cb~f189 Sbsyl"' ~. 53WIMll ..,, crp, air, 1000 aq. n. 14341 B e a c h , t B . w.tmioater.842.a:M MEWPOU CIHTU bicalli•• Wtes Pnstp.» ~an view offices w l •nt1que de · <'Orated conf. rm. 180 Newport Cen ter U r 644-7180 •DELUXE OFFJCES • 12 & 3 ~;from 93' sq. ft. No lse req. 2172 Ou Pont Dr .. or a irport fro..3223 W\11 sublease 2 or our fumisbed wtndow offices m Nwpt Bch. Secretan al & telephont! answenng scn1ces ::tvaJI 111 another part of s a m e b ldg 7S2..Q297 PURE CLASS 4000 Sq. Ft. ~6ffictt peor..ic •few; of • • ..,... HarOot . •8 Pri•ah Offkn •Wet ... eflriYah~ ~ROOM (714)675-8662 De~~r~uat c <f unushed > Upsw rs in the beautllul Ambrosia Restaurant bldg. Incl A IC. d a ily Janito r servact>, ut1ls . ample parking 1no lse req 1 Must see lnqwrc Ste. 200. SOU lth St ., N B. •3136~ffft· NEWPOkT BEACH 557-0762 NEWPORTICH ~•ldcJ. as·~Saft. Prcsuge office f>ldg nr Lido Isle. New plush cpts. 48a & elevator Rent 22:50 sq ft to 4500 sq fl.43032ndSt. ekr/CO-Op Call SIERRA REAL TY 633-7920 FUrn1sbed ofrice within R.E . investors suJte ~(or R.E. bkr. In· sunnce, loan bkr or In· vstor. All serv. avail. Nr. o.c air1>0rt-Call Bob Dlddnlon for det&Us. '7M133 2 amall ofca. $150 tmo.·160 sq ft. rzs1mo..ioo sq ft . File • 1tor a1e 1pace. 3155 Birch. N.8. m -»51. Pvt om ce. furnished , Real Eatate Bkr or H 'ellND, blk from Nwpt Rily Board. Sl~ mo. $fl..5155. MIAIUOO Small olc. or ct.k apace avail. A#. 17$4170. 4450 .....•••............... f'Orstore&otrtcespAct! .st reason.able rates soo to 2700 Sea Ft. MESA VERDt; f>R PLAZA 1.S2$Me&&Verde E.C.M. MM12l •HEWPO«T fC..M. Up to C'100 IQ.ft. avail at prime ~omer. U l b & Nwpt8l~ 1.200 sq ft m medic aJ bid it A\all ror 1mmed Ut cupancy. Amplr park ~Newport ~I &ore or offi«'. 4 rooms. 2 ba ~ W. I.9th, CM Avat.J 5 .Bk:r.~~ OFACl/STUOIO Gf'eat oid bulkllog. Just renovated. 1.100 sq. ft. + enclosed parflt1og . Nr. wat er 10 N e w p o rt. tl"l3Mll9 4475 ....•.......••......•.. Dane-I' sl1Jd10 'Pa<, for rent Wood (IQt)r.... ~1,. "1 l<1t'8UOO. caJI 1>44·~ drt !!pm lndlldrial Refttd 4 500 ....•..•....•.•..••.•.. $65() Ind Ofc-near nu 2'165'. 18101 Redondo Cir . :ZS. Hunt Bch 842-2834 Large M·I lot . blac k topped. fenced, 2llOO ~q ft bldg S900 mo 642-4610. Sta Cll)if 4 s 5 0 • •••••••••••••••••••••• For rent 2R x 70 lencd commercial lot . l"o r storage or boat bwldmg S7SMo C-\11 aft 5P M Moo Thurs 631 ·2054 Rentds W..ted 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~bedroom cottage 1n qwel s pot an Laguna Beach. Corona del Mar or Costa Mesa for S300 or leis. Quiet area essen· tial. Write ad 11636. c o Th e Dail y P i l o t Newspaper , P .O. Box lS60, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 or tele p hone 673-76S4 Wanted 11'1 Co5ta Mesa or Irvine area. 2 or 3 BR. ho use pre f e rred . 3 AdUJt.s. Xlnt references. 67 3·5701 Ev es . & Established ReulJ gll\ and stoni.....,att bu!>IDea Ul ete&ant shop P'll8 Cftlter. Ide al Ownt!r operation. T urn key, •ilb enellenl return Owner retuioat. S'TZ.0011 SUFOOO MAR.KET ,North <>range County X.lnt loc 1n shoppi/liz <'l'n lt'r F:stablas hed ~. fre5h & fro&l'n c;t'a rood . s p acious (~ u pac1ty. Nets approx $36,000 G rt' at potmuaJ Owner 111 'lu"t fllO\ l' Call John J.tck J Lt>vand. lnr 1213>477-l~ 1 Pnnc1pa~' only plt•asc• Beauty !>hop ~1th at tacbed !lpaCIOUS 2 br + <am rm home. Xlnl locauon. s·. ..u!lumabh.' loan, m ont'y maker REAL DEAL P 0 801 5Qll. I lefnt.>(. CA. ~ Pnne ooly Dil.:lbhsh.-d Art GJllery, B.tlllod h land, sole pro pnewr ~tnl( partm·r 67~3682 betw 11 ~P M Ray Hust~ l/ you can read lh1s 1td. you can make hundr~ or dollar" teachani: phocucs St-nd :.elf ad · dressed s ta mped en '\clopto for detail!> Box l!iOU.Sanl.a Ana. 927~. FA S T F OO D •Gr 200M•NB l7630range Ave. C.M. B_urlt.an ·s Agcy lndoorrOutdoor plant & nower shop. Newport Beach. Cost3 Mesa loc Askl..ng S35.000 1660 Sun· la Ana. C~t. 5 Yt!ilrs same loc. Go direct. or call Agt 968-2118 · 548-2046 ""'•A a I Oppo l•itt SO I 5 • •••••••••••••••••••••• _w_uo.k_ei_m_. _____ Orange County ProchJC· Deslrat>fe tenant. Widow lions Co. wan ts lo · Wiit.ors. Short t•rm 6-8 in &O's. Bullocks bltkpr. wks 50'1 return. Call Same Bal lsl. resident T.IMOJ. for 14 )'T'S. l or 2Br un· --------- tum. yrty. Bal. Isl. or .._,toL091 5025 CdM . Son : D o n a ld -·•••••••••••••••••••• Clarke. 644-2301, '73-1626, 640-5391. . ..................... . II 1lr •• 0,,1 lultf SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIGHVOWMI Uquor Store lo top loca · lion, haw sal8 155,000 to '80.000permo. oet u .sc;. to 17.5". Lons term leNe <no pettenta1e > SD0.000 + Inventory, ()wner.prin only. 636-14&3 Dmd. vNEED 'MONEY • CllDITMO ..,. .... M&JrdTD.._. '7Mlll ~ed b)' eo..ttto-Lo..a ( ........................ SatMlr' MhJ. Co. All types al real estate an V'el5t.ment.s slntt 1949. S,.d-4 ptla i..dT'lk ~2171 Ms-46• I Widow hat 1DOMY f~ 2Dd T.D. '1 No cl"edk cMck. DO pnl\y. sao.000 miD. lllD ma.I[ For artkln caU AR\ R73-illl annime 2ndTD'S Low,oililh! 15yeartenn SlO.OOOor IDlln' ~ BaUoon u do ;.;ewpon eo. ~ 7'95 24.Hrs MoMytol.ocm Cll T'n.tst Deeds & c:on:strucuoo 640-0068 Alll wcawzuoh/ .-aw.wit/ Lod • FOliftd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 ······················~ ------KEVIN is liq 7 Today Happy Birthday Raskie Lo•e ~Ood,&Sla...ter ------~Adi 5120 . ................... ... '19, MAKI IOllllO.. *"""' MMt IOlllOH£ _,. Platt a HAPPY AD • in this column for only s:us. Call642-~ BOB: 1banb for a lovely ..,....plam:Uq .. dlD· ner by the sea, In nietr a po111 resta1&raot, made my birthday V~RY ~!Love You, Mac· lie· STOP!I Tab Ume to relu aMI shop at bome. Jt '1 almple with D a lly ·Pltot a -lned ~. And If ~ bavc .o•zth• .. t9 sell. call a frfncllr Q auifted Ad·Vbor al eca.am . -~:;.. ------_ ..... ,-...:.. _......:,._.....:: -~ __ ; _ _... -~ ~· ;-=. ·~· .,..,,.~.... " , ·-~ • • \: " • • ... ' • f ... ...., .... '"'=;;~ ... -· I • • .. • ... • -.. I• ., .... .. ..... __ '( .... ~....... ,... ........ 11• ................................. ~ ..................... ._ ................. . -V l •I -·r -. --_ ,_ ·--. ....,._,I ...... ..,.., Cart•1; •--•~--.~-------------1-L~ Lowe""...., ...,;·1 .• ., ;wnm•dull Ac~ • -~-~~ 1;;; 1 ~~1(-...... ·~ • ''l'lhrnl~' .... 1 ~ - i-...,_~ •'"Ylarf' ·o· '·W' • --. MiL ca1:U111 -"-.-- J J • j " ,, I• ,_ .... -..a,..,.or '.'.':;." ·-"'"*'1 ~ ACC~/IOUWll • I a.ow........ COWll .. L &.1111•'-" IHI • ......,,. * Sm•ll loc•I PA office. 3-5 )'Hr CPA • 111111nu ......... _. IUlro.k.Olen~ o(Oce experienc required. Effldent Pa&LAWl&Ullmt•_. -.-ww., .. ~ lA••l Collfldeulal DVM P O. Boa UU. NI. .... ----- throuah state ment. corpol'allon r tu.rru . 11300/mo. + major medical + profit harinM . IJ '4lf It 1md 1714, 141-1174 ... •·FIE£ Cll: DIAMOND WANT ED . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!9!!1!!!m!!l!!lm!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!! "1v pu'\)' wW ~a loJ '°''"' ~~ N B .a..-rs ..... W2£111t.. 1011 ....................... U. °' ,_..a ptt? Call A•l•al Aula ta nu~ t.,.. m.zrn. no f~ Pbmd or '°9t • pet' CaU ~lal Pala Ho\llnr TM/IQ.a.DI. aU~lS a&ASSAOEtimpeU~ YOWIO .. Ml&r II 8obJ11n <Mt-.U. t. ll '9Ulll •• SPIRJ'I\JAL Rt:ADINGS '°"°' tOpm t'\all) l.Jt''d a or c:a 0034 1a1~ S Canuoo Heal, Sao S.ti,i11tun1 Mr bom•. All ... hnrtd yard ...... -HtlpW_.... 7100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Acc-hr.,.W. P&rt Ume. eapentonu WHlll')' 1Ut50l u.r: Rftvd! All bl•l"• Otm. ,_ ............ .. m.ale Lab/Sb ep mix a., Ulll. Brown flu 1---------collar. Vii:. Bo<"b ln ..._c11,_, dlanapoll•. H8 •ne ESCORTS Amw9n to UM-n•m~· of "Rural " Ru ward I Mltrg 1410180 m._, CHIQSfMC/YISA lolt Sm.I blk very furry Doc. M. 8eacb1Adama A.ewatd -..ao AOCro 8KPNG A 8Ul8LE R S 6 W~EPt:OPL£ -ln loe baaN •lee· tronks dtitU". Good j()b ClllllQltunki• 6 co. bene . Call b Trecy Moo·FTI »~ ASSDI~ We wlU ltalD, apply TAM MaC'Crea« Varbta 1631 PlllcmUa. C II. ~ ~-~ ASSIST IN IDfl"C>a suttVIY S·30PM W i :30PM, Mon· daay lh ru f'rlday BOAT RE.PAIJlt0Touch ""' MacOrtlOr YacbU. -~c.11 . 8 0 0 K K• E E P E R I SEClttrARY·us>er'd, \.YPiDI ...WPfl(. •lrl ~ ~ duUee. 1 maa ofc. Salary com . m.l\ural• w /e:aper. 16Uill IOOMJCM• AIR. credi& • lnvcotory . . . .. cca&rcll. BwrouPa LIOOO -------• OGly nper or b.16 quaUty It.ore in C.M. De Bristo& St. 540<3822. Call for ~. Janet or ~ ~'t Put Ume Jlcm. rrt. 10-2.. Pbonel, typin&. fl Una, com.act P'w!rllonMl. Sd lllcDri~ c ...... 517.9051 Equal ()ppty Employer Netdect foe atthilt.'Cturul 41 urban deslan flrm. --·-----... -.-· Salary flaible, benefits --Pkwe send resume lo: Regist.er today for loul PSR.1*>12SllY Park Cir-~ ualpunenll. cle. lrvtoei2714 557.0045 CT\·Lll\: ...,,. ·-· 1--. ~. Dental A1111uot, cha.lrslde. Exper. oot ntetaarY if Asailtut Scbool Grad. 4-day week. 641640t. DIMf ALASstST llollvllted auistaot w /X· ray bcenae to do varied ch&iet for busy H.B. of. r~. Good benefits. eau Man·Tbun. 8-5. 912,3329. Dubwuber. Full-lime. Maa Verde Coovales· cm Holpta!. 661 Ceoter SL.C M Lan': Cat wbiu w /salver Up. FUr cb pped Expect· TEMPORARY Register tod11y to work oo vanous account.mg & booklteepanit u1>b 1i.:n menlS. Work r losc to your ho mt· i-'1.iurc Clerks \o &.'flaor Arcuun t.ant.s n«"dl'd throu8 huut Orange County » 30AM tot ·30PM Satur• ~ O~t for coUeteians wltl rnoonligblen • .w.oo p ':_ ~ .. w ee It 0 N L Y REQUIREMENT IS A GOOD VOICE. Call 64%-432l. ext 312 alter s 30PM. Monday lhru Friday lo cl•u .,1111/Cleril f\l.ll bmt!, exper. belplul tu not oec. !ilany co. benefits. APoly a t 1660 Placeoua. C0sta M e$a. nwatAllV 'ffS()HN(t ~evl<:U DRIVERS -DOO Weeti ' ' I~ Ir II .. in1 kittens soon. Vic l•--------1 Sand c a s ll e & Marguente. REWARD! 111M11112 Clldes Angels --------- .LOST · M iniature *D t ''* Scbnauur iolver-grfY u ca Approx 8·91b 6 moi. Macnolia & AdamB H.8 ~~2 •12 21J.a.lilllil ft ._. W•AT...,. 1:-,e'r':~e .;°:r:'."°:t~: ~~MC~~: J~V~is~a~~I aCCOUO(ell'5 Partially ttea1 & blind. OMM Loll April 19th, Huot· T Y'S i n I t o n H a r b o r . OF ..wPORT R EWA R D . C a I I ESCORTS 7U·U0·2396 ho me; M2·1.S7J 867113work. Fo und' Mo.Ped. Vtc Newport Beach. ~1088. •LORI'S* Escorh•o..tcall 24~ 738-1952 FOUND· M. 8ascnj1 NOWtDRJNG Bea&)e M. puppy. Hunl· Prof. M~e by Steve, U'l&lon Harbour Muina +3>.846-SOOO 1.Jc'd Thera pist . NB Found Mon • Doberman. Blk/tan (em. Yo ung. Wes t m ins t t!r Mall. fm.5821. J»ound : Grey Poodle fom. <i oldeo Rl vr male Young black Lab fem. Black ihort haired fe m cal. N.U Atumaal Shelter 6+6-3656 Ci\SH REWARD Cor in- fonoat.ion lud.mg to re· cavery ol drum set and cymbals taken from partced 11Uil1on wagon 1n Co'lta Ml'SO April 22, t!Jll>. No qu•-,,Uon~ u~lu"'I Contact Cla~s1hed AQ ""75, 01111,y J>1lot, J>O Box 1.560. CobtJ Mc:.a. Ca !tJ&IJ6 Ufil Ork red Golden Retr M 3yri. Vi c f'a lrva ew & Wilson REWARD 751·S654 eve LOST: Whl P omerian mu dog, ID College Pk 11.rea. Rcwll.rd I 54$-745() 11AM·8PM. Appl only 548-2817 DAY& EVEN I MG O.C. AIRPORT •ESCORTS• 972..(976 10AM-4AM Fm Pcriift,Etc. For Smet· re O~n l'ropll' Ladtt-:, l''n>t>thts month < 'OllPLES only 750-Qt.7<1 SINGL.J-:S c111ly 750 0077 Rl.'('Ofdt-'d M.si: 24 11 r.. ---------- Weil t~ucaled young al· tractive blond woman rrt:t! to travel will do anytiung lcJ!ltl for $1. 000 + experu.e& Confiden· llal. H Whiling P 0 Box ~. Bal Jsl, Cit !r.!662 LAS VEGAS XMOVIES WI-; OJ-:1.JVEH Tom 891 54!1!1 URGENT WlTNI-;.~ of 2333No. Broadway noo. Coldwell Banker IMdg,,Saot.a Ana C714) IJS.41 OJ FREE PARKI NG Acrylic Fabricator At least I yrs expr . Salary negot. ss&-0900 ADMIM. ASSIST. Assist Management with clencal dut1e8. Phone cant.art wtth cuslomers & vendors, process or· ders. ma1nta1n 1nven· tory, typing & JO key. QiJI J.M.S. Eqwpmeot. M r s Copl11 n S51M1Mll .. E.O.E. Adventure travel. Ad· rrurostralive pbologeoac as:.i.sl.wlt Lo moll on picture pbotogruphcr Hequaf'C'\ world iravel wilh 111tercsll> 10 outdoors & wnUng NostLdJo expenenrc required. All repl.let. rons1dcrcd Rt'(!Ul'Sl llltervlew to. ke!>t-ur<'h Uept • I' 0 liox tl'JIS Uruversal City, 9HIOW -------A1l.>E·HfJUl><:k1."CpN Live in. L.tguna Ht:11ch re· s1dence, private com muoaly Xlnl walh l'ht.ldren 2 & J yrs A II phases of housework Must 1ipeak t;ngbsh, non smoker. loP salary for ri g h l p 1· r-. o n C a I I 714 64(). 7404 From II to 5 1.o1t· Female lllmala)".m cat, while & blac k . MMmers V11lal(e, SJC Reward ' 661 1601 or 493-~ Iv msg ror Tom :altl•rr al1on of 1-"t'b 19. A.LTERATIOHS !! 15PM, Nr Bullocks. So Hall ume womt-ns ;,ltcra Ost Plaru Cn ll 751 47&J _ lion posiuoo available. Lait Fem declawcd Hlk w oranite C;ihco cat SJC 661 397 t, s:u 4G4S Pencll'ld SenicH 5360 Eltpencoeenecesi.ary ••••••••••••••• •••••• •• X.lnt. CO benef1Lc; Lost older grey k1ll1•n wrth wtult! m.wiun gi. v 1 r Laguna Beach 494-6987 FOUND : M . Afghan Hound. No. H B IM6-S969 ---- PROBLF:MS Nl't'd to Talk~ Free couni;cluu:t. AHC Helpbne 645 2Zl2. - "t;::t! ••••••••••••••••••••••• llcycle found an v1r of Jobs Wanted. 7075 Harper School. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962.-6141 Mature lady, CO M· PANlON/llEALTH AID. I » hr. M2-1434 FOUND: White female --- Poodle, Anzona lags. BabystllU\R ll1 my home call to idenUfy 645·~ Prefer ues 2 s 8'U:30PM 642·~ ...... SJSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• DISCREET OUTCAU. ~73• lnformaUon/ App 't. I would like room & board and kitchen pnvalcge-111 exchange o f lig ht housekeepana N 8 or CM. 644-780ll Liberal dJsrount Please apply Ill person Personnel ()(fi~ SAJ<Sf1FTHAVK South Coast Pl az11 CosU& Mesa APT. MA.HAGY Exper'd , adult com- plex. ~ Units 231 I Elden Ave • Costa Mes a . ~5780 or 894..o336 Art[)epl. AUISTAllT MT llRECTOR Promolioo ol our senior artist creates an exrep. tional QPPOl'lunily for a skilled . profeuaona l artist lo a bl.my. creal.lve. ffe ,. 'e :; e~ ~" ~~ DOY'i'3t-~ ~~.&> ~···c......r &,#ph~ ) "~~0~ 1 ( un=· =ri u ""' , oo i, ~ \ rur1nif\tl- • four-person art depart· meal. Applica.nta should be thoroughly grow:aded in spot and process color print tec hniques . 11 · lustraUon, layout. type 11ped fu:atlon, le ller10g and air brush technique Successful candidate will have ul least four years experience. with the em· phasis in art preparaUon t«lbepriotmed1a. ----...-.w,11 ~~OU(~~\. ...... -bW;~~ 21t nu~ /) ~ .. 'J ~~ tak. YOU ma'( request Ad-Sitter aefVb when. placing yoor od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will appear in Y""" Doily Pilot od ..• Ad-Sitter takes your messages .. • you aJtl in at your convenienc:e to get the t llPO' ... to your od ... this serva i1 only SS per week. For more infonnotion and to ploc:e yo.x ad coll Ml~ Art ~t maoa1e-mem experience and a degTee In commercial art are dealrable. SeJary raoies rrom aoo to SllO a Week ptUI COCD• pMC.e benellta paclltaae iochadine bea!t.b and den· t.alplam. AllPIY in penon between MM aod •:30PM, Mon· daY to littday. or call 6G4121, ext. mi for ap· pointmmt In~ ew. OIAN&I COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W. Bay St. eo.taM•a An~untty 142,Sf71 372l 16rctt Str..t WW lr&1n t.rut'lt dnvers c!:!~~~~~e. IOOQHPER ElQ>ec'lmced ln payroll, A/P, filing. geo'I omce work. Salary com· mensurate w t expcr C114>661·3612a&k for Tom Brown. ... wpori •act. Open 8am-8pc:n ~13 husband-m1untcn aoce 40> UDJts, Ocea.o.s1dc J:;x. pellen<'e rcq. d TSLMgmt s.21603 Allendants needed fo r self-service gu st.auons Oerk 7 11. llpm 7arn Ml time. 6TS Paulanno, CM. 751.-Z CLERK -Full t im e Wanted for Cast growang corp. Xlnt. opportunity fot CJ'OWlh. No ex per DRJVER wanted to de· bver • maintain rent.al tiqtap 642-1187 DllVBS DeiJ V« bakery prod UC l8 lo super markets. Early morn10g lo mid afUr· DOQD. <.:al.I S57 41%1 an 0.C. Must be extreme-BOOKKEEPER -Fast ly reliable & honest and growing spa equip co. &ood w/oumbers. Call ~ Men. Npt. area. tor a&Jlll. ~-1. .... nee Lite typmg. We.it.em --------• 9.81.eP~Corp. Npt. Aa£omottve Macbiobl BOYS m11«1 GIRLS G o o d a I I · a r o u o d The Dally Pilot h.u a macblJlial to run well· small route In the eqwpped sbop Ill Misa100 Oaltwood 11partmeots . Vi~JO. 831·1661. Newport Harbor High Scbool a'.rea. ~MnDIPT. ~~m:lnK$ TWAIMH Call 642-4321 Opportun1l y t o 101n Leaveyourname tugbly successful Orange And phone own~r County Volkswagen de ---"'------ alenh.Jp. This 11 your BuHel ~rver. Lunc h c:bance to learn the puu 4brs. a day. 6 days a department. ~. Apply ln person to we·re loduog for um· J o hn G1lde. •·ood bct!ous. tndlvidual, over Manager. Hotel Lag11na. 18. aom~ driv101 re· 425 South CoHt Hwy, quired. Excellent tom· Lquna Beach Bc:b loc. 15-l.Z COMPANION -Elderly woman aeeks m lddl4il aged woman \o sbr home • domestic ~uuca. Non. smoker. Sala.ry Mlsi. Viejo. 495<S377 (X)()K CHEF EJ1per1enced wo rking dad. Resp for mun t.aJn. 1ng quahly, ordennK. C05t conuu. supervt.s1on & trawng_ Bar>quet ex pr. a must. Salary negotiable. N e wport areli Please seod re. llWDI: lO Ad 114, Daily Pilot, Box 1560, Costa pany benefita. Apply U:t penm_ Mk for Rob. Canvaser s SISO draw M0.u,C..5121626 JlM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN Ul711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000" agalmt comm, start 1m - med. Call Edd.le jM6. 7246 Cook. f\JJI °' part time or~IS16 Mesa Verde Convale!t AUTO ROUTE REGISTER Ear ly AM 1"'2 to 2 h r!i. S37S to S4 50 /m o Xlnt CAROS & GIFTS f\iJJ ume J>051ton for re- UUI exper. sales ~on Beautiful Npl. He h store. Apply Ill person or calJ. liAVSIDE PHARMACY W16 Bayside Vr. 760--0111 moonlight Wives. rC' tin'<i. d1sab1lity , i;tu ck'flt.', Need Jid wbt.-elb. ~~or540.t7Z2 --Carpenter, UJl('nor f1nu.h liABYSITTEH -net'ded oo rustom home. llave for lyr okl. As i>oon a11 uwn WOl.s. 644-8141 Ask possible Plea~e call (or Danna. rcw ~•·9U6 c-~-HJ-ER--H-OS-T-ES_S __ 8ABYS1TTJ::R -S A a rea. Vario us hrs 6T.H236 Call after 1PM llrt.da.ys Exper part ·tune 01te:.. AR>tY an person at Two Guys from Italy. 2267 FaltVlew, CM . bAHYSITTER -f"or CASHIER Jmos old. Mon-f'ri. FUll or part ume. prefer FUll, part days 67S-O LJ2 expenence. Good com -pany benefits. Apply tn Babysitter wanted 3yr per500. 9am to t tam old girl. Syr old boy I Standard Shoe!;, 'J/J77 s t• v es I wk . 2 3 Op m Brutol. Q>st.a Meu rnidrugbL My home prcr So. lrvlllt' 552 21JO &nking TBJ.st HEW ACCOUNTS Typing reqwred. will cais1der trllUlce, call for 11ppt. J oan Mar sclle 41J3.56Sl Mutual Savings & U>an, S70 Camlno De EAtrella. San Clemente. Equal Oppty Employer. BARMAID: Attractive. ~~1asl1c, part time Cal.1646-9835. BART£ND£AS Pnvate Country Club Want mature person. Ap· ply~wn 1-3PM. Wednc'!I & 'Ibura. 11 Big Caoyoo Dr .• Newport Bearh . Starting eNew BualneH A'ccordln9 to C•IKorlli• BwlMH •nd Prolonlon• Code (Sec 17900 to I 700) 811 pot.01\0 dolnf butl4MH under • llclltlou• n•mo lfllllt .... • •l•l•-nt wltlt t~ Covnty Ctort 8fld llHO K ,.,.... ..... fovr ti"'•• 111 • -......---.-. ore 1 111 wlllcll Ill• .......... ioc.H. Tllo 1l•to1110111 lo .... red "' ... ...., I• llOeOOWJ lft ,.. .... ... yovr i.vet._.H 110-. Mo11 llenlll ro~vlr• ,.... ....... .,... ""'--~·· Th DAll.f PILOT tw•¥1de• ........ .... pvllllHttoll ......... Wo "°"° •• Ille _ _, .. ,"' ..... _.... ..... d elly ••r•lce lo tho Orengo Cov11ty ~·-·'""°'~ lly 0110 of ovr COllHllloftf OlflCOI Of p11ono tllo 1.IGAI. DIPAft,....., MM»1, I 1t. UI tor "'ore Mfef111• .............. _________________ ... ~llEIS UTDTEM Openings now available for full time Asaaslaot Managers on 2nd & 3rd sbi.lts. No experience nee. We train. Advance- ment opportunity for management pos1t1ons to SS .SO p e r hour If quahtied. For more In rormauon & Interview. apply lO store 131, 11 Del Ma r , Cosla Mesa 7H·831·lM21. Will 1n· terv\ew Monday thru Friday from Sam to 3pm Equal ()ppor Employer e&.aJCAL Clerical expenence In f'tnaoclal Fiel4 pre - ferred. Typ1na s kalls. aeoe r a l of f 1re . knowledae o f IBM Memory 100 & s upport llflSlStalll to flekS fort'e. Xlnt wortung wods & t:nvlro nme ot. t'ull benefit.al, paid holidays & vacation. Oraoce County Airport area. Call tor .-. 833-NO Clerical. Invoice pro- ceuor, m1.1at type, d'tllentlnC poaltion wltb ta&ile whoielalet' lo Mil· lion \1ejo. TJ0.21122 Make yo1.1r 1hoppln1 _...by Ul1lll tbe Dalb PUot a..m.ct Ada. t'\'lrt t klfl pl\ al . 661 Ce n l~ r SL, C. M ~-SS8S Cook ~ for rrtarc mcnt facibty 2nd shift Quanwy cook111K Upt•r req'd. Good ben~ht:t. Nt"Wp(Jrt V 1 Ua. 642 ~ t - Olok n('(>(Jed daytJmt-& n.i&ht·t.imf' C.all W.3K41 ------·----COOK. P rr ('V('S, exper1enecd CalJ Don~10118 <X>OKS f<K Conv Jl<"P Free health 1n.' aftu probat.ion penod Every ~ weekend off Appl)' l44S Supe rio r Ave ~Beach. COOKS121.ane . Will train J> lame leadmK to full ume flex hrs FOOD PREP P t-:OPLE No eJC pr nee Will train Apply Mon •PM The Good J::a rth. 210 Ne wpo rt Center Or .. N B 640-2411 COSMETIC SALIS •'ull llme pos1Uon for thoroughly exper. Cl>f' mwc sales persoo. Good starting salary + rom m Xlnt bene. to Include liber al diHo unl & medital health IDS App· ly ID person or call BAYSfDE PHARMACY 1016 8a)"!ide Dr N 8 . l&CM>ll 1 COUM$8.0I Co6ta Me5a 8oy"5 Club Dehnquen<"y prevention proJ«t. 8 A·l yr expr. S950tQ'lO. + be neflt:J f'\na1 flllng date 5/2180 Resume to: YSP Inc. ~ Counter belp w anled Mature person LO fH t food operation . Mon fh., U·2. Call RJcbard lll:m.ac7. CXJUNI'ER PERSON. dry deaners, w /lraan tcz.5.esor ~ 1066 COUNTER HE L P - Sandwich s hop needs hdp. J1 lo I 30. Moo f'r1 t-iwble hrs . Optional wtmd hn. 631 ·"82.8 C•h mr S..-.ke WlWnc to t.ra1n qu.alified appUraat. Must bave 1ood telephon e peraoeallty • direct COCIUIU.U:akatloD 1kill1 w/cmtomen. Job re· cPnl ltt. t.rplq. ~ ~ P1111MftU, credit reporta. CMb depotlta • uwwertna telephones. llll8'elted eppllcanta ap. Pl1 In penon: 909 N. lhln St. Mon.·frl .. 10-Spm. XJnl. benefits Md ~oyee d iscount wtlh alh' or areawr work tcbedWe. BUFFUMS SANTA ANA .... °"'*' Smplorer DlllYRS Mm or MICDell 2S yn or o&dtt. Know lhe coaat num. Net ll80 a wedl or more . O r ange Coast Yellow Cab, 11300 Ml Herrmann. f'ounta1n Valley. (No of Slater betwn Newbope a. Eut'bd> l::LE C TR ON I C TroitMA.RlNE EL.EC TRONICS -Expu a rtlU.1't for Uus pos 1t 1on Top i.oa,ges paid w in· diutn~ for nghl an · dlVldual 714-981}.Z.«l EX.EX: SECRETARY - For presJdent ol s m aJI busy corn. Wllb x.lnL typ. an& 1lulls a. pleaunl ~ pe:noruWty Com petJUVe Wary & good ( r ~e ~. Call Mary Jo 154"6ll bplriac..d ~"'"' WWlfwd. .,._., ... 1'~ SY?1tem~rutor wantl'<i Npl Bch l:iw (1rm Call Patti 111 644-0030 l-'1<ihtne Reel RE-pa tr. P l HDl', some lcoowled.:e tl fu.hulg tackle & ml!'<'h 11.ppt.lt ude rtlq. d. 20 bn 'Wt 6f2.ll63 ------ Food Prti> No exp De(' Uoivenrty AlbletJc Club. 7 llAM Mon Fri Call 752 7lm A.&k for J obn 1-'ood Savi~ Employ~ Seasonal work Hunt uuiton Slate Bearh Con «>.M1on Stsnd.6 Senior OllJ.l'JW wt.•lcome to .ip ply. +'O:ulter Jl<'lp +'llandyman .-om~Hcll> .. Maoa~t'l'Dl'Ot ca1J 960-81.61 ()-wntt-Canteen Corp .. P 0.Box «1. Hunllllg\00 Beach. D41L .. E 0 E l'\"amcns for picture sboP. l'll pl'r. pref., m <'rt l ralst's Costa Mesa . 641).«3 ' f\tlllJmc saleslady for ~an anlJque store. Wee*ends :i must 3305 l..aKuna Canyon Ro11d, ~ Beach. Apply l.D penon Gardener helper. apts. Collu Mesa Some t'll pen~ deiureble Call ~ 10-4. ~-.sen . GltBAL OfftCE ncrtroruc:s hnn an Cotsla ~ Stt:ils person With general oUace • hc bt book.lu!epl.Dg expenenc~, ancludiog account.a paya· hie • accounts rece1va· b6e Permanent position reqia""' rel.aable persoo. CaJI Valor Electronics. ~ ... ------ GENERAL OFFICE 'J'yping, f1hng, telephone. pricing 1nvo1ces ror rrane • truckln• co. 8.»SPll. 55f.l.U4 A ,.11llllov1 eulfHH Ne1110 lf•t•-nt lllod .... tM e-.ty Ciotti •• Hiid tor ll'flo,... ~ ... 1e11 •I-... ~ ......... _ _.., ...... PutliltcdGft It llOOOM¥Y only II tflot• •'• cflanf ... cal lflo L .... O•pert11te1u •t tho DAILY PILOT tor tA fOtlllaUOA ••• llOCO""'Y ..,_, MMU1 .... .. ......... .. '. ·-.. G41LfU)AY Mature woaao ne«lt!d for clttuht.aon dept. al outdoors newspaper. l..Dcllled nr. OC Airport. ~ br wor1I week. No ex- pr oiec: Call Myrt 1-4 :30 -~-CiUAIDS i R.£lJ.A8LE SECURITY OPFJC£R NEEDED. With °"" traDJport.aUoo for 0noce Ca.mty area. Unlforau furnished. Paw vacat.100. Full • part time. Re tired ~ . HSKPRIBABYSITTER -For Infant. ?lve io. Refa.c.cat.71C)..NZ2 ~ Uoderwrlt~r .,.....Linell SttoGI P.-.ooal Llftes Uadennler. ()pportuni· ly to IMt1I commerclaJ. Good benefits, aalary open.~ 714 ~212l0. lm&nnte GIOUPHnl.TH a•IMSIXAMIMa Exper at le1111t 1 yr. Salary comn1en1urate 'II /ffq«. S.1167. JANITORSt •A?DS - Ptr eor•. lrvioe •tt•. SU:Slbr. 5'1.a:n.J JOIMTMI TtteSNdlTIAM ~Sales at Ceorae <lwtel otren: 1t4h.~mbs1on 11'*1 Clotungs Trawn1 Leads ,, , ,. .. Call for appt. 751 -2454 LOTUS 7.NV&STIGA TION •SECURITY GUARDS f\Jll " part tJme All i.rea '> Un1form i. furouhed Ages 21 or over Rrtu'ed wclrome No open~ ntt App Jy UoiveruJ PrrA.ectlOn ~rvlCt'. 1226 W ~th s.t.reet, Siuita Ana. Jn ~ houn lil-12 " l-4 Moolhru Pn You'l be aeltlng de-• : veloper Inventory In ~ VaJla.ru. + re- !i&Aes n H.awau, Tabot! & Callfan&a. -----~~-~ Hall"~ylul Join o ur pro~ruslvt' . K 6V\a J,Jdo, NB c..11 l/arren TowtlMOd 67~7512 i.t.aff & .ett lht> moi.l out of Kf'nne help, over 18, )o ur c .Hl't:r Com custoual dut1~. Mon· rm.-..~. l(u.ar 'J lar) + Fn. &M Celest.ial Kt'n· ttdd111onal bunu~ pro-net.s S7~ i ram ofrt'rred Con· --------- UJUJU" ~f t'dUCilllon. ICJ'RHEN Hti.rSt VICallOrl Pttl M llr\'f'IOUS fUll I.IN• M~a Vf'rde ~ y far JdVil.llC"t'mt'1ll OJnv lqp 1!61 Q?ntcr, 1( )"'OU produce ~0-7Ul6 CQ.t.a S~a Nit (or Ui.rlf-'nt' ---------1..ands<lp(' malnteni&l\ce HA:'\DVM A~. mature. hill ume Good gecwral bar ltground req Sec lM\'t' Adams Ahso c~ Im. ll 106 (;c).afit Jf w y. So ~ HIAD CUSTOOIA-H He.1 ~an nefdt'd b)' Hununeton 8e ach C1 · ty S ch ool Oa s tri t't , l&-Sl.204 Pt'f' moolh, di.'· pendl.nq on e-xper. Apply 73~ 14th St . H .B . ~l HI:>.!. nt f'UOD HA H oo beach nt'e<b allra<11ve bnlOll f t'O"l.ale tor counter be4>67l-ZMS __ ~--- ..,.WAHTB> Handyman for hght INW'll.maoct' and dean ~ 'Ibis ts a S-day twea: POSlllOD W /full CO. bendlta. Must have valid Californi a drivers betnw. Apply ln penoo: Mon ·Fri. 9·S. Pen· n,yuvw, Uil80 Placenta A~.C .. J-'tn1Jvl netded. Vaned duues. •\iU lime perma· ntrt. GtoCi ro. ~U.S. Appl) at A 6 ff Laod..st'a~. 23811 Via Fabncaai.e. lhuaoa Vle- JO "?Ql..Ol. L.AM>SCAPl Sl'ICtAUST We att lolklofl r or an eJC · l)t!r1enr td landHape ~rorCdM pubiic ltL~'D Full tim e, pmnat>ell. Cal I 673·2268 M o n -t' r 1 8 »un-4 OOpm. Landscapt' fo'ort'tnan needt'd, f u ll.tim e. permanent. uper'd • aronc ba<*ground ODJy oHd app\y. Apply at 238U Via f)bricante. Sle- 101, M. V bl wn 11·3 . ~l U.X:ALSECRETAR Y needed for busy HB law office. Uflgalion exp. tt1q.,2S-30 ~/wit. Sal cpm.-.a. .. .. . .. '. HOSTESS Apply 1n perso n l o Bla c kb eard's Reaaurant 42$0 Mart· in11le Way. New port LEX;AL SEllETARY - Must be eiper. Xlnl. C skills. Xha. ~ • bene. •11 851·9338 Beach. .............. . HOSTISS for new bou111og tract. 4 ~ wedl. Hunt. Beach. .. or dtuils MMm . Hoca Housekeeper. e spe r . f • " ~r. .... prt!I 81·lln1ual. • • l'70~C\t DtNB Maida. pit to st.art. • • 9.e J&S l40o211a • Service persona. • • l00'.1 FREE • • f'ronl desk club, nper. ---------•) prd. but DOl nee. Apply 11-in person. Holt!l San Maarten. e96 S. Coasl Hwy., Lag. Sch- LEG AL TRAINEE REC EPTION?ST - Good spe!Jna • typinf a nut. O.C. airport area. mum 1 • ! , i I :.I :..'·~ . ,, I ... ' I 'I : LI ~l : • I • :1 .. '\ .. • I ~ ~ I • -----. -tt.K f ) • I .. ~, t - .I ' I I l J • ., .~ r, !!'!.?..~ ..... ~~ ~~.~ ..... !!~ ¥'' HW ·-... ~y ,._ ...... -1-·-....... .,, eUallt ...... ,. BSTAIL IAL&I -.... NIZO MONEY?........ 7111 ....:_~ JP .. ell, for ..... aro•••• JUJILIK& TaAJNSS llNlllll"-w ... '1'11 ........ ,.. • f1dl· Da&.IDw. ftwtraJa. ........ --·-·-· --..u. • ...._ ~ ---~ :: ar OC -WIUl11 &e "•la ~ ft91 ·.-..... "-9 ,..._ la r.Wl .... hU/Pf1'. V1a41 UC&STA&Y -N ... ~;.;:=...:.:,...-==:;;=:~I~ Aa llleu, ~ •£'!! = .... • r: 1111 111'7.C.U U~nre 1&or•, IH 8Hut1 CounHlor. lclt.. II• fir• 111k1 » llEW'\ nu w ... ..wn. ''"'•· ,,,. ,... - -,,, .... , tm• • a&•v•. H. •· ---.-.... .,, .. Ori .,., -sood _Jlr~l.-a ~a. ..... fW/7a19M. ~.J"'--U!' .. _~· aft oel1t 19' tu& Wtit_.\ Go . lit Ml.II OPPO-..,ITY lldlll.rr..111,me Qili ....... • • (JfPftrftT? WW' -II -F-U.-WUla, •: aoctJlnQW',Cll. RUIA o.a ~ ..._" • -• --~ ---h•·&-.-, Moa-rtl ll"O•!ll•.A• Al•••r. -W/&J Hula. 1ub -_.., '" JU. •••erh•t• ...... -,.. .... IO a.ta 7•1ar. c:au ~--·....,... ..,,, Put llm• ,. .. ., lklery siu.. 111000 ~ lllCa&TA&Y -Part· .. cl 3 ICMa.,.. .. ----Mt. Q,la ... IO.... -to ' ' U.. 0.. oMce d--U. ..... Ofta .... 11111 I _.., lla$11l.-...-~ ~Uor lM:IOAlll. Sll,000. Parl:llme. Mcie~ Fial: ._ ... -.L.;.1_....,.._,_ •• M 1 a • ,._.. ....._ bt pro. ...,. V .. C.O.•. Jlofp, m.iru, Or lend r•um• b · -_.._ -flUU-.,.. OfflCS a.EU -ftl· ••ft"I• r-. ......... be •o.a&..Oallalll••· IO POBOX Ut. Dally 1• .. ,.. C.ll. aru. .... 4 ,__.., l •llto.. ~· W'W"' :f -~·....aai II~ •orover,6 rlll 6 atttarllle ~. Pilot, POBOX lHO. ~ -BIO ...S _.,I • ._ _ lllll ~~--~»'; ~:,::=.::: = .. •.:'\~.na.. for =•~ware a.&a.,_.,CA-llCTYAOC*M••• ~onuoticiton,S.U$ m.111-l'IUftUDOCm-~ -IV .c ~Vl'R. .... iD Npt. Bell. &qr. &\La Ir promoticJa. trl IMiea IDc1udt 11. Mok· b r. Con .. nlent, toe. G • .E. no·frott refrlc· ~-------_. ... u ML A""1 -~ CM ' Jl£C5PTJOHllT I A8 .. -aec. P'Mne."lmlMCl. AU a SI&'•· SaJe1 Ir ckmo, ~o·=t plol 50·60 8Cl'Clll Irma Orao1e CD· a..r. UM oew. SU0. .._,_._.. •...-.-.... hr ' • SISTANT, IU&IU'e, fWl, co. benefltt. CapUlo'a co.metka, food, ap· wpm.. 0• nliDI. ty. Alrpott. Additional 9mlarMS-Tm PIODUCTIOM a... rv. (wot &Ubi • =..,Al Dte•. E•· u...11&-1• Lock•. w.nu. EOE plllnffl. i..«•l retail = lD r:iortr~:; tJotua Jt:''*· ~U 2 <>.r. twrts: ""-tree, TIU Ill -n-...a .. 0 ___._.... fo.J ,. .... IDI N B. ac.noMllT ll/P'. :=·~ ..!. :.--Y • uWp•. de\~ Ir maoab1e-to~ 841 AlmODd eolor. Uk• oew, y_, ,~ ta ""' , .. ---,. tor......,.EITorobe SA•ISCLBI _. mmt lai#bl1deittra11e. TaDOPllATC>a DJO.~ ~ J"'::o1.: ......,.,,.._oU('JO. ln Prinbna \Y.-. PJ\l ... u. t:: -..n\,:O: ~ _1.-.,... a.llllor211-.sl·51U Salary band Oil U · Traoalux Teleprtnter, PftEEZER .. 00 ..... 1'Z'ae.LD C.111. Mlllt be ICJCld wklta Pll't/t'\ill Umtt Blnd•ry IQJI, mmtbav•sdpbooe rn~~i SA.Lili -UM! spa 6 bot ~nee. Ctll Mr . type 815 wpm, invoices, Good~ .....,.. dlpt. 6 aa&j>· "--and a.a•• ,,... .......Mm3 N 8 INIOOllft, Vwy pleuant or co.metlce belpful. tub ind u atry bu ' Tri·CO Really billa of lading. lna. ~.56-1513 .-.-.. WW \Rio on vlicu otrb dJ*'feo'9 workJq •W'rQU.lldla&J. Call tor Interview. qudrupied tn sales ill IDc.,MMIZI lormt.Callll.nJ.Copl•n, • ..._ ....... ,.......,. ••·-':'J ft-la•-. ~-v-...... y Production • 8uv\ce , ...... __ ...... ,__. 1 .. s E t .. t .,,._ a•-• --~ ,..,µ ·~-· -·-· .,,~ ..-. .._, ,_..,,.,llaryorCWf. ... -4 )'I'll Ir la 1t1JJ ·•· · qu pme.. . ........ •• ace-..., 6 arowtb ...,,.....,., tad rwpcmabi.Ut.J &o a ...... Tnllllee 14•)• --i--5llMIOl. £ 0 E ., wHll alot c:-:--pald m«l~•l.J lodlvldul per •"* to hn Pt!r ~OMST SALl.SCOUNSELORS ~e t.ralA you. SICn'rA.IY · , · · ~:...u ......._~ .......... to_,. OIUklrlWt ...,.1 ckJ.on.rt10mMc H11r W\tb or wtlbou.t lYPU\& Remember •hen you ~.,.,..~ctort Ofl'Jl1CEOF1'HE •TLSICY• -· cl\idual ~ ct.t... ---•Nu.llaUcCc> ~~ n&eded. Top pay. Tem-wealtkhndwaotedto -.-.. ..--.evea PRESIDENT Now hltioa telephone Jl\'eutanCttn1GuJlan&e. • 1pth'6Cle to turo ~~.._o~ •REC£P Pruiul'Ooo Wort~r Jli)()d pc.-.ary • llAl.l lime Call earn your own mooey ! $1J.7a'Sor~122'1 C«1> beadqU&rten for settet.uies for a new 950. Claolr• ot 2 11 .. Jor "'.....-,' II >'°" ar.s Tud~ICMatW7Ml64 Weil. we ru.ve several Sandwich • salad as· statewide iovestmeot c:oocept lo answering CaJJMS.21• medkal Im.• 2 deow triab&.~U •!Mtall Sa.ala t-'lrat la)' o ut kids wbo do, but t.b..., aemblien.fulltimeSAM· MJl'Yicee fl.ml. Fashion service.Ptt.lmeorl/tlme KENMORE Electric Dryu Eaoelleot condl, bOO, must sell flS/080 I Gl-73158 ii& ~ + life Iba • l'llUlldtd ~ havt! UM! lob M 1 TH Fu 11 t 1 m e a. L ~ s.Mt need a mature US«tl;~ lPM. Moo-Fri. Part lime Jslmd.. Eaeellent caree.r lobift.s avail.able. llldudea prof It ab a ran a • for you &Olwpm Xlnt ~ 10.15,.C 1 Juro. adult t.o dlaperooe aDd SAM ·9AM , Moo·Frt. oppor with divenity • some wltods. Typ101: ~ ~lAve P~ l1.lla1inC ..Uary. ~ lNSPfX:TORS Yor S..lWaS-.M coumeJ them in sa.les $3.SO per hr. Lora's cll&Uence. Mmt possess JSwpm req'd . lhoy ll'1la ortend,..~l.o Panro Sall tla ll \!r N.: O c t5S.J40Z onemed jobs from 6-9 Kltcbeo, 979.0747 alt top-level eitecuHve employee benefits A,ppb POBOXl.llm ln ll'lll4 """" p u .... ly ...... OO .. _ to ., ...... Cor ,..,... eecrec.artaJ aper. Call available. Salary : • · ~ &.m w • ...,,,m Alkt.rMr. IY... • ...... -lU ,,_ --M0-0123 1100 Uvu Fri. 9X>1mo to start r1t.1me' CIMCO PART·TJ Mt R 6ect!p Moo·Tlus m1~ start. SlOO.OOweet poteo· SANDWlCK S HOP 9:30am-S:30pm. tncruses accordu>g to -Bn,.,_ UOIUsl 8 ......... _.., 30PM Raitautant uaL ftn>e642-4321, Ext. N d d .-1rr .......,..__. You will Colt.aMe.a 15Wll .. .._.. -· QUA&JTYCOMTaOL CArfAJM 250betweeo2 and 6 PM. ee s ependable b;f~4flc; t.o many (l blodtSo. of Baker IHWICTotl Pnvatt Club. NewPort ASK FOR LAURIE woman. 9 to 3:30 wkdys. 5ICUllTY tmPortaot bu1. Need G .E . refrigerator/ Creaer. Harvest gold. Mint c o nd . SUO. 114-M0-43118. IOIS on Re!dh.ill). Part ume S&les & S.Ues Leading manufacturer of Beach, table side exper. EOE Ptr also avail. Call Scou Mature. well-groomed glOOd tme of v0tce. as· Manaaement National sp11 & pool eqwpment as pref. but wall train. · · · *70llor63J-0208 gentleman p/tlme to surance.. appearance • •••••••-•••••••••••••• Marlu.tmg Corp expand· in need ol expen~ncL'd Nigh.ts onlt. Interviews ~ SCTRY jlt(l(PR. greet visitors It give ambiUon. Maure lady nuded ln TEA & SYMPATHY'S kitdw.n. 10-3 Tues . ..sat. $&.00/hr. to st.art. Apply ~ 388 E . 17lb St., mg to Orange County. assembly hne q1u11tty Wedntls &Thurs.3-4PM. DWridM•opr Partume, d1rectlon1 tn public CaUMon.-Fri.mom. Call Mr. M astu s OOIJLrol clerk.s.TbiJ;1s an 11 Big Canyon Or. T,..._ UUmanSaUs.6'75-6!nO gardens ln Corona Del 646-4871 E .O.E PUBLIC FURNITURE •AllTIOll• 557-8176. xJnt. opportunity lo a f1111t Newport Beach Dally Pilot newspaper M&r. Call 673-2268 Moo.· grQWing comp11ny, otrer circula1Jon department SEAMSnESS Fri. 8:30am-4:00pm. ntAva A.GB41' TOllih7:30PM Lovely bedroom set.a, arrooires, bunk bedK , di.nmg rm tblB & chr~. ctunaa. sola & cbn, l.Jv. ina rm tbls. PLUS LOTS MORE. mg secunty & growth &8taw-ant This highly successful Foa tt .uLM .. 11R• Travel consuJUlnt.s with 2 potential. Wages bai.l'CI COOKS loca1 newspaper has an ..--"1'ft SECY1BKPR, part1full year s e xp -comm · C M. ................. 1 PART TIME EVENIMGS on experience Phot1\' HOSTt:SSES openina for a tramee in ---~=--s.an-· _o___ ume, R.E. Co. CdM . vacauon travel. Npt. Bcb Pe:rsonnel: 714-540-4811. Apply m person the circulation sales. Seamatre6s~. near OC Salary neg. Call 9·12. Ageocy644·S3'73 llW:IANJC -l200 Weelt. Will train. Ope~ Sam· IPID.&Mll Assist 111 editor survey conducted from our of- fice at lbe Orange Coast Dally Pilot. 5:30·9:30 Moo-fl't. 9:~1 ·30Satur· day. Great for collegians Real Ell~t-e-1-oarus--:-Nwpt CASA~ARIA serv\ce&collecti.ooarea. Airport, P /W. SA M· fllm.1bu.61S-6900 TYPESETI'ER l>ana Pt. Harbor Sdected appl.tt"ant will 4:30PM . Mo o.Thurs SEC'Y/GAL FRI. Sm. Bch 2nd TD Clrm st~~ 3-S. Moo·Thurs. receive a liberal slarting Expeneoced Comp, set. MECHANIC, ex per f'onc:be mechanic, must have own tools, busy s bop, commias100 wages. Good w ork habits. Ray Stephens AWlmotlve, 631·2092 exper'dloanoCficer. RE m1483 atg/llaleB oHc, SS.rpm. 642-l.S62forappt. Ii Comm Rest.aurunl salary . regularl y nte~d 4.,... offc ell· SAVE SAVE SAVE We booor 8-0fA , MC, Ca.1hter"s cbecb tr Cash. NO PERSONAL CHECKS PLEASE! Food avatlable. Item.a subject to presale. MASTERS A.UCTIOM creq. · ooly (114) &ebeduled raJSeS. bonus SECRETARY !OFFICE ._...,.. ,,._ TYPIST fli55.ro73 N e w & e x c 1 t l o g OAJOrtuoaties & ma,ny fr. per, Lagun a Be b . and moonhgbters. $84 .. -------• resuwranl cooceiit. Npt i.Die beoelits such as MNGR-To pre.eadent of 41J1.-xl anytune. GR.owing Ins. agency Bch.. lrvme area. Open· d d small eomputer firm ~ accurate, po!Jt"y in gs for cash iers, pat vacauoos, pa i Xlm. t,yplJlg slulb Mlsc Sec'y with bookkeeping typl1l Van~d ofhce grc:q>insurance. IJ(e m· ctflC"emngtdutJes Ficxt· exper for Newport ~. mdudwg pbooei Fi rst w eek . ONLY Real E6tateSales REQUIREMENT JS A · GOOD VOICE . Call People needed In 642-4321. ext 312 after Sunset Reach oh:. counter help, prep, & surance " dent.al cov-ble hrs Approx 25 Beach area lm med &claum Paid co. bt'ne utility FuU ume & part· erage. .::n1ft~ ume Call Mr EoglJ.sb. Applicants mu.st be 18• hrs/week. Salary opeo. openi ng Call M r t. .,.....~ romm w ability Medical Recepllorust Ar.· s istant for lull time e mployment . C all 5:30 PM. Mooday thru top comnussvon Friday 8SJ.J.509. have a good dnving rl'· Sil&-Oll6l Presley for appt Moo Ca.11Sally843-Q:64 __ _ cord. Haun> are Reneral· rfl!l'tRET RY Fn. 9-S 492-61(13 207S""9 Newport Blvd. CM 8XU625 . . . . . . . 646-8686 496-1001 ............... .... Call Bud Hyams l 7 I 4l 146-5502 Resuurant Jy llAM·9PM. Monday ~ A SGT. Pf:PPlltOMl'S thru Friday. Saturday 1"8ftED DED"P. Service s upervisor & TYPlST 50 wpm 9;im to 12pn. 5 day:. per wf'fl lktdtt I OZO r~ bland C..11 for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Medical Assistant. Front &badt-Of:fice. expenence PART TIME EVENINGS . ~~ ..,... ' skate desk, lJle main PIZZA STORE overtime available as f\un. Mn!g. iOrder pro-~ 1.8 4t over lct- Now tunng for full" part ~are qualified •. aro cesi.ing expe rtent"e a ca~ Ola.let !179-9880 aPlll 640-&00 2&o mens Sears. Good cond S3S. 546-8689 helpful. Call Ano al 847~ lune openings. Varylng ,,_ .. " must. Typ~ 50wpm days & hour.I. ideal sup· Ult.enlSted '° leamlllg lb~ Deta.iJ onentcd w,good plemental income for newspaper circulallon phone m..mnen.. Growth holl;ewlves & sludent.s. business, come to the of· pos1t1on. Irvine Furn. Our progressi-9e, grow· fice, 330 W. Bay, Costa Mfr. T op ulary & mg comp&Q)' offers op-Mesa. Ask for Harry benefit.a. Send resume partunlties for advance· Seeley or Ken Goddard. to: Clasaifted Ad llS1i, meot based OD your job Only apply before lOAM Daily Pilot. P.O. Box performance. Pleasant ar aft.er 2PM. Mon-Fri. 1560. c.osta Mesa, 92626 woridngconditiooa. Must E.0.£. Attentio n Evelyn 'tYPtST Service stauoo attendant, PUJt"y t)'J>l.St nffded for rull & part. h o urly Huot Bch Insurance Medical olc re.q ex!)4!r'd mature persob 21-45 for family practice, PT. Resume : Box 1396, Newport .Bch. ca. 92663 Ente rpris ing adults. over 21 with Dynam1c. -Adv e nturous --------- personalities, who eQJOY Real Dilate Sales working with and I FUU..TJMESALES motivating youths age11 I 00 10 w U. l'.00 hr to start. • • SlOO a week potential. Comm. w/min. desk r~ _+_comm. __ . _mJJ20 _____ 1 Agmcy. Rapid advaO(:e· meat for right persoo Service 1t.aUoa manager Paid co. benefit.a. Call • attendant, Laguna SallylMll-6264. Beach; fu.ll time., good Boyce UOlOO LO.sp. l50 aJ.ot cood. til~ MIDPCAL Insurance. busy OB· GYN olc, various duties, aper' pref erred. SS6-6091 Phone~ Ext. 2SO I PARTTlMESALES betweeo2and6P.M. 903 Comm. work rr . ASK 'FOR L.AURlE home . be 1B & over. Apply io Salesgirl. outgo1og & Hickey. ~S.E. Bristol friendly, 18 yrs or older. SECm'A.IY pay &i manager's bonus. TYPIST. Busy Costa AttAmdAota full tune A Mesa o ffice oe•da pert Ume, Costa Mesa. llJM!b, accurate t.ypi.st. Apply at 2228 Newport Sal. opm. P tr. or F (f. Blvd.. 0.. Mela EOE, f\ill bend .. TIU:Jl-0700. 3)'' ioy'• Sdlwinn StJ.n. vaY. lliOOd eoadiUon MA N'7·3D.8 SaoLaAnaH~ta Full or P IT . Jr . Fa s h io n l s laftd ~4 Sportswear. brokerage firm. Good E.O.E. .'BIG NAME OFFICE tUlJ service office MEDICALSECRETARY· Y·F. Typin1. parl·t•me . IOJS ....................... £xper general pructice Party Con s ultant / ale. am. No. Tuat.in, Santa c.oooter Person. f uU time REALTY METWOltk 9157~ <Between Jamboree & SeccndGlance wutiD& c:onda. Startln& Campus} 2122w. Ocunfroot, NB time IJUJble. Mt-9111. SERVICE STATION at· llla&·A; ICJaM lee.al bk· tmdant waoted. days. O"D4 $:30 To I .JO P ..M. F JP time. IMMED. call Salb, I \0 ~ PM.. E MPL O YME NT IW- ""'na Salary "'Om incl. Saturdays. Apply ---------n · " . Ret"eiv1ng Clerk, full lllflJIUnte w Jexper 4 ~ :im:s Newport Blvd., CM. E.O. E ~33111 lln. Pratt day wk. consider part· ·------------•! time. retail clothing time.~l!i95 store, experience pre· Rl:tiaurant 5-iy P..ts COOt<S Sales help. P rr. 2407 s. SECIETARY Hoover Chevron , 3048 ----Bruiol. CM 54.S-U:57 TYPIST -lolt lhgeot, Siamese kitten~. Blue· points. 6 wks, $SO. B-0654 PIM£ up ferred. will lraLn. fin. ..-.CAL SCTRY Aili "U s.»S:30 Moo-1''r1 Call Breakfast sbirt. 0 . Bristol Santa A na. peneoce only Apply m 557-3631 f'<r dJ.stn ct saJes ()(fi ~ " ~ corp. good typ-mg atiUs. ability to tuUJ· w1l11ng lo learn. Gd spdJer K.oow uam m a.r &pi.mctuauoo ~. needed to fill challeng1n~ l~LEI Nancy· 6'4-SO'IO position as manager of ~ Recepbooi.st needed No penon. Benefits avail. Ma Barken. 212 E. 171..b. Npt.. Beach. lab office. '\\\th at ~ 1 year ex· o,,,,_.. oecess n"' Typ. Salar7 : to $1200 /mo peraence. preferably ~preferred." PCM. bl&edonexpr. So4i-SS&l newspaper. Excellent • company benefdS. Apply m3313. c.o&t.a Mesa. RETAIL SALES JN PET STORE, TROPICAL flSH, llRDS, CASMIEltS. MAMAGllt TUIHH. DOG GROOMER. Miiii ch 1111dlii1Mj between 9AM & &PM. ~onist-typist. com· O,p~ ~~~~N llUlity aasoc. office for Pa mt/parMilM ORAHGECOAST 9S>boales. s Days, 9 AM Are YoU relW'nlng to the o••LY PILOT to 6 PM. Parklllte en· work force oo a part· 1U vironmenl, with liberal Ume basis? Are you look· 330 W, IA Y ST. j)enefit program. SaJary Full OI' part-time. over 18 mly. Sant.a Ana, Orange 8:l'>-03ll. Newport Beach 644·0080. Laguna Hills 586·3112. Costa Mesa, S.A. ~l994. iog for a good company. COSTA MlSA rommensurate with t!lt· a good job. and good llrs? &fla' Oppty blplyr perience. Send resume Work for lncon Systems stating salary reqwre· on your own schedule In ment lD Niguel Shores an area wbere you uve. *PIX OPEAATOR * c · We'll train you to ar· ommuo1ly Assoc ia· . range noor displays. and Part time or Cull lime, Uoo,336M Niguel Shon.'S count & r eorde r days or eves. Must be Rd. Laiuoa N1e uel 92677 merchandise of the able t o wo rk som e maoulact urers w e wltends. Typing skills SELL idle items with a reprmmt la home 1m· req. Many co. benefits. DaJ.l,y Pilot Cliw.i!ied Ad. Rawl sales. Prr. Laguna Niguel. 3 dysJmo. 2 wks May & Dec. Age JS..65. $l..SO 'hr. eJ..2034 s:rovement stores. Send ~.. 642-5678. Want Ads Call 64.2·5678 resume to: t n eon ,....,,...15, area-640-1110 --... -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-·-••••••••-... Systems. Ste 306. llAOl Airport area-046-8000 ... WUslure Blvd., LA, Ca. Picture framer . pa rt -~--------·•time. expeneoced Art Monung maintenance, World Fra mes. 660 N- ruU time. S:30AM·lPM Coast Hwy . Lag. Bt"b Mechanica l ability _«M __ B1'_<5 _____ _ • belpful.~9880 Plant Manager for a MOTOR ROUT small but fast groWU1g 2 shift mfg. plant. Santa Immediate opportu tty Ana. Qualifie d t"an· for put·Ume earnings. didat.es will have (bands 1be Daily Pilot has a motor route available in on) supervisory ex· &be South Laguna ari!a. perience & wiU be able to Delivery• a fternoons. coordinate activities in Mooday lbru Friday. purcbaalng, scheduling tDOf'llinga Saturday & • mvent.ory control. Ex· &mday. No monthly door perience in tube rabrical· c0Uectlon1. Earnings l.ng & weJding processes about S'iOO per month would be d esira ble. g r o 1 • • R e 11 a b ·1 e SalarY to $30,000 w /good t11u11ortatioo and small growUi potential. Send casb depoelt required. resume & salary history Call 642·4321. Foa\er to: R. Woolsey P.E., 16 _0i;..;1111~a.....;._fol'_c1tt_•1_1s_. __ , Ollcory, lntoe. a:m.s. tMHr AUDITOR AlllJIYCrai& Presley. San 2-PLAYGIRLS-4 Clemente Inn. w W. Part Ume Pbooe Work &ptenctian 6 to 9. 15 Per Hr. + Bonus Nitb&Oub i month Commitment Soand man. Ex · cau~wnl.SPM. perMDced. Live musk. 751·~ .U-M'11, Marty, aft.1·-------- .... PWllB~ HELPER -MUaSI AIOIS WI tra1D S200 weet to art.orexp'd.Jt.ollAll s&art. ()pea 8am·Bpm. to 7 p/tlme. Gd. pa, . ..al. CeulrJ Club Con. ...,_19.a1 Pre&bool Tucber want· ..;;;;=;...;;...______ eel. Certificate or H · -------•I penmce.. Summer potl· tkm avalla. In Newport .,... IBtODW.YSIS OWeal Car. Exp. pre- ..,,.._ WW t.raln ror Uda ~UU...ln Beach. Call Suaan .-. A.8.~r':::11tek Camera. Pleuant work.· lnl condltloos, 1ood beoeflt1. PIP, Costa MMe. Npt. Bcb. 642--0821 __ 7_ • ..., __ • __ , _____ ,PRJNTER oa ror AB Dick '90, tood pa1 • ftill1ble bn, toe exper'd ...-.Ka.-.... Real Estate Sales NEED A CHANGE? Rewarding Careers in Real Estate Sales Mdr• moMY where there's money to be mode. Join R.C. TAYLOR CO. REALTORS Right now we have openings In our new Corporate Plaza office for men and women who want more challenges, more opportunities, and more or a future as a Realtor Associate with R.C. Taylor Co. Our Associates a re among the most successful in the area. They keep be nefiting from our expanding inventories and innovative marketing techniques. We invite you to contact us. We'll give you some facts, figures and ideas about what it's like to be an Associate with R .C. Taylor Co. We'll respect your confidence and y()u can ask all the questions you want without obligating yourself ln any way. Please arrange for an interview by calling Don von Geldern any Ume, :( 3 Corporate Plaza, If' Newport Beach. dJe &aepbooe " be able t.o SAl.ES PERSOHS wort hi.de pendently Penonality plus adu.lta Xlnt bendlt program, an t.owortwit.band oppty f or se lf · motivate kids. Over 21 devdopmeot. Cao bejp.D M.OOHr. t.oslart tmmed. Please apply LO In Laguna. Capistrano, penm Sat 4-26 9A M · 12 Sao<lememeareas. noon o r Mo n 4·28 SIOO a week potential. QAM-4.PM. PAIT TIME LEND LEASE EVMMGS ADlvia1on-Of fttfC>ME: National Car Rentals 642-4321 or~ 2172 Dupont Dr Ext. 2.50. Between 1·5 lrvule PM. SECaETARY Ask for Andrea International T rad in~ SALES REPS Co. looking for sharp OrangeCo. 1714>493.~ secretary f or s ales manager By Orange Co. Sal8I Airport. Accurate lYP· Radio Shack bas Cull '°8· shorthand or speed t 1 me c a r e t! r o p . writing oec. 2 t.o 3 yrs ex· port.unities & part u.me perieoce. Xlnt beneni,,. job oppor1.Unitles open· dent.al plan, JS hr wort 1ng up now 10 the week. Call <7l4)833-897Q, Newport Beach area. J f ask for Mr. Lotbar Tnes you are military retired SlCafTARY or a college graduate or Leadmg pubbstung nnn are curTeOUy going to bas t.mmedlate open1.og cdlege&bighl.y mollval· m ediUJnal dept.()( boat· ed for tncreased earn· iog magazine for ex· 1 n g s b a s c d o o peneoc«l secretary with performance, please ap. g o o d t y p 1 n g • ply at: Z100 West Coast 1upervaaory skllh. Ea· Service statJOo atteoda.nt. evmmg ~ • wtD<b. _6G'4467 ________ 1 Wa.atresS. expeneoced, Abysa:uuaa kittens. ~· g1s tered $300 eacb. 1'1).92'18. Look 1og for S harp Profea&1on1la seeking "'W· IDCOIDe. 963-4142. StWPIMti CL.Hit Marine hardware dis · tributo r b as lll nt warehouse oppty for sbi.PPl!ll' clerk MlD 1 yr exper r eq uired Famtlaanty w /shipping red label products f'4uaJ Oppty ~mployer with maJor benefit ~e. Please apply Ul person or t"all for UI· tervtew. 1714 I S56-0S40 ask for Dennis. 11421 Drumler St Jrvwe. SMPl'IMG /ltCVG DRIVER. Fu ll time Must have Ca.W lk & gd dn Vtng rat. 646-88116 SHOE SAL.ES. Wanted, f\111 or pan tune Good Co. beoeCtts Future mgmt pog1t1ons poss1 · ble. Apply in penon bet. 9am & llam: 3077 S. Briat.ol. C.M. O¥W 18 yn <*1. Apply tD person Don Mart'lal Ratauran.L 5G W 19th. SL Cost.a Me&a. WaitrfN ror N1gbt Club Beer only. 2L ~18, Marty alt 8pm. Wartl"eM Ex:penenced. mature for cdfee shop. ~ 1soo WARIHOUSE Gro-A'tl\g Elt>C OU.tr . tn F v area lootl.nir to fall a Warehouse pu.1uoo walh a good Cuture Pos1lloo mcludes reretVUlg, order fi.lhng • stuppui~ Com pEtWYe e&rnlJlSS & r w.1 fnnge benefits. Ple1i.e tOr&ad n m ~1770 Woman for La~bt house keepng & help care of eJderty woman 8-6. MS per day ~26S4. Mw • ... Doga 1040 . ...................... . KEllillOND P\ip5. AKC. Clwnp sire. M/F. Pet ii •how Pvt pt1 2.ll/697 · U4S aft 6 pm. AKC Pug pup. 3-M ta "111 c:don. papers • shots. 6Wts. ~ aJ\. s. Golden Retfiever fem. lOwb AKC Champion !me $250 Dys: 754-7~. eives ~9502 • GOLDEN R.etnever pups AKC. O\amp bloodline guaranteed $200. See parents 83l·OS17 or 831.SJ89 ~~-~,,_ __ Yorbbire Terrier puppy, ma.le, AKC_. all s hots. l/:iO. ~2817 Mimlture Dacbsund Pui>· p es &>m 319/80. Call a.ft.er Spm, 714 '548-1430 • ........... •• • • •• • • • • • DOG HOUSE · For large '#• I 1005 dog, sturdy, well built. ................. •• ••• ••• $11() S47-3Ul2 Hwy,N.B. cellent bendit.s & good Stationery S tore 10 ----------1 location. Seod resume to Carma de1 Mar needs ex· WESTMINSf ER 8 mo. old red cba.mpioo RADIO Sheila Lawlor . CBS pr'd sales lady. Full ABBEY sired Dobie pup, female, SHACK Publlcat1oos , J499 time. SdQ'a. Xlnt work· ANnQUEMALL showqltyS!OQ.~"'"6 Monrovia Ave, Npt 8dl. ing cand. ~peclall1 rine Dally l<M>, Fri t~9 2 •-........tt.. I u ·T.··~yco•• .......... _.___,._, -· ~~ ... nru....,DAY ~ --puppee ....... A --"'"' -~e ... ,s-1010 ~~ IC.;> · Purebreed. Silver. $S0 l.C>.E. um Wemniftlter Ave. n --------1so::RETARY -oeeded STJ'IOIERY AJDES Garden Grove SM_.,103 a 4-MM.575 eves Ir SAi.ES TRAINEE fur psychla\rist's omce. needed. Call -~--· ------ SmalJ well·establlabed Accurate typing, flliog, f1'9....s2 after lPY. ENt SPRINGER S manufacturer of elec· lmurance billlng •'peg ---------Ca.sh p&jd for antique ...... pan. trical distribotioo equip-board. Neat, mature, TAILOR for fine men & &bop Inventories. Call ...... !..P~ All abota, me11t ii looking ror a1· •table person. Salary womem apparel. Full Larry Yo r 1 a o . ..._ Show/pet/. gnmive individuals wbo nec<>-144-8810. time. Newport Buch. (714)~ ftekl. n4nn..u.s1 wanl a career in field _.;:;.._ _______ &11115. .,,,,,, ............. .....,,_ .. .,.C --••y X._... ----------P---,...up"----', ......., '"u .. -, .. "'"' n.n sales. '!be appU·caUon of --·--..,...., ru.11!11: ..,.......,. "' ...,....., .. -.... -,._., aft thetypeolequipmeol we opportUllity for exper. Teecben •Aides. Pre·K sboe feet, bd crfld. dot. .,._ • -· vau er manufacture i1 not experienced, bright. self· tdlr <eap tn1n1t.11). au.bs, c:oad. D.UJO,S ·1505 Jpm: &197'1. learned overnight. motJvated person. Ac· ftr aJdes fot K. elem, 1._ _________ O>cker~pupsAKC, therefore tlUs opporturu· C\ll"llle l)1IUl&. Salary de· Jl're.K • ~ Pvt scb 1• '1Wfr:a. 11/F. 1225. Perfect ty 1W11&te1anin<bvldua1 pendmt OD exper. call ClltOOUl Setoul ll~.S~. alot for Motber'a Da wtihlm.ewience, learn· tor appt. 714·W ·"80 cmd. SUGO. Loub XV Y • i11C ability, palieoc-e. aa· _El1. __ 30._E._O_._E_. ---'l'eldlllr. f\all time cbild S.U. + Jcbain .... _ .. _U_4' _____ _ ,,..uivenea, • above cm.Cllllkr ~It ... .._ 4'M02IO "-to Y• 1041 all. the '*1n t.o mak.e SICllTAIY Racquetball World: tol~~~~~~~~~I-.. ••••••••••••••••• uleu career ror tt t.akea MOS ,M aurt in 11.a;J. llotlwated ..... c 11 IO to 7 mos old f •m lbep f a mtnh••amof2yeara&o Friendly, out1otn1 pr-.sdlool lffdMr de---···-.......... 81*1 pup. AU~. to become ao eflective £atineerin1 Director al.red, Call Grad• at _......_MJ..n .... iodiridual la the ... iuture m.mded.. •im ~. wbn, .dryn., ·---------electrical iodultr)'. Jyrs dividual &o belp rua la.la..._ _______ recoad, trom us. CIJSRIETl'U colJege required wltb wortdqday.!upercom.,. 1rnt1/del. 131·1120, I,..,.. old. neu&end. ma&h or •-'neering ma-pmy wlth alDl benefit.a. TICHICIAMS M64Z11 ....,... _.. Jor or 5 years in 1n Call Rlt•. 540·to5S, llecb1Dlcal/ electrical • I 10 -'•ekl:lt envil"onmm\. CloM&al Penonnel Aten· ....-.S fer small crow· leeonve, barp carouHI ,. vs• 10 BlUnaual preferred. q,2790Harf)or,C.M. l_Df l••tr co. i n 112$. lt~au~. limo. --••••••••••••••• R.etume required. ~n,1 __ NEVER ___ A_n:_E __ ~ Vaiky. Ex, warranty. Llke newl **I IUY ** fcrmat.iOn not provldW •-.-------•I perlenc•d • loea· 5151«4' Oood UMd l\amitwt • on phone. Interview 1• paimced dellred. Call Fllllimca--OR Slturday. Call for ap-•SIX:Jl.ETAJUES• ~-~ .. ~~~~~~~ Refrl1erator. clean, ~iiiitor"YI JwUheU sQd.ment: 630-2011. Euc. AnalMUD, Sll,000 I~ ~~ 17$. ~ or MASTmS:i.c-~ UMICOttM EucLeplA.E.,aao.ooo --""" IUCTllCAL F IC Reetaurlmt sia.oao T I L I P H 0 M I 646 1616 a UJ.tUS --TS Reep,, tn950. lllOO 5QIJCITORS ,.___ •.s.&el!Comult.aDU•. • Salidlcn Deeded DOW. • YOU ~ 8oUd OU 10.pc Anabelm CA Appl Only /Free/EOE No MIMn&. DO aper nee. ...,.. • wvke IO olf• °" ..... <Mn nMICl ... Lla ......,_. ,\Cency lh. UPll. tuO I* hr. _,..to tell. l>laH aa ad ,., .... ~•-"-_"-_·_m._7"1 __ Make 1our 1boppln1 aDBlrdt.. lfllt.-b'I' + -... Call k'P'D !:~•-.. .O•ll)' P.ll.ot. _...by '*lilll tbt Dlil)' ~ IMda. ID.tlto l ·tP M 8 ll I 8 ro • n '--_, SertiGa Pti<lallifMd Ada. .,..... ...... "71. 4 . I • • •I . : • • , . . • I • • 11 • { .. • .. .. ·. ONLY PM.Of Ills I ; IMI .... S-. 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Tft te••lry di.it. ware to ~ 1radmon11 IOAT MAIT · uw~ f'inancinl Pot•i· 1* ~Pl Unit c ••••••••••••••••••••••• p1yt' ..... roln1uppUC!1!i, ~Htwtlh 6 t'halrs. ~. •.ooo. J ack C1.tr ley Yor S&le: Cal 2·17 .. ,.IOO C M.s.t..... Apt ..... lhHylblDI om ... dill • ., to forth Mal~ T ..... ,.... 534·1~05 evening• .. Newport SUp.OwncrwUI --------.1 au&sc>l l,,.....caJI litM Bila.ch lilvd. 11.8 WNl'ttD· Und Chaw c .. 642•5678 weektnd1. 642·'321 cany. EvU B7·2355. CGB..i. ol '*-e fW"I\, fn.D7 -...U wee&days Afrl!. tool• 6 man>' ---Uok Gate fOC' drlveway . ._ ______ _... __ _..;._·-----1 Z ' boalatip. Funaone. Bal houl;!;.,. • b&ttr lit~m• WOVlNGbAl. ~cfttQ Prl•(•1llaoc 7Sl.87 or em~ Ext ur e.y Boal w1canopy. Pminlu.la.CalJ"56-1711 ~le Bedldreuer .. No l"WOl\abM olf~r rt' =-· 9 J Vuh1u &lltOn SIN 10 Rtally 8ll Encl 0 /8 . Winner of ~ " d I ......... ,.,, I -"'-" MA.RINEHAROWARE : -C..-..& ~ .. a· plakl, t ' pnnl f'*9d 9-4, Sat • Sun •u•aaor .. """-"' ... r• • tu e W ANT E D . ti u n d RI~. trak, Iota more Clw'acter Boat Parade 5ld ..,.._ 9010 Ooodt'Clnd MY 1Q.T7 1'CWm tlarbor bl• Ln 20m '1n C•r II h t1Nl~ lawnmo~•r. R""1sono lln'ttm From model new 8 '-'' SC{a, brown ctuntt $.'IC)(), 2 c lub c hairs w /t>I· tomans, yellow: SI 7!1 0~7038..~ Sofa. chr. cofh>e. tbl, l•nd t.bls. 6*9873 aft ~PM ---------MOVI NG MUST SACR I f'JC E beautiful beli!e velvet 9' iecllonal. <hke nc w l PUt Sl.000. sellJng for llOO. Blonde walnut dresser wtend tables. S3001QBO Call ah. 5pm . 960-7920 Studio courh w /cover \Mld twice ~ 673-.5638 :I>';\, c:'1 al I 8 roy hi II & Sena products f'rl, Sot. Sun only. We pay the taJC "1lh Ous ad. THE BEDROOM CENTER 119S. Bnstol. SI\ 1\vin beds, rorner sec· l1onal w/tablc. Sl25 l.JxlJ' darlc green rug. ff73.4646 Pecan d1nin~ room set With hutch l.Jkr new 4!6-0088 Apt. full ol lurnllurr Mw;t :.1•11 JU:as pn c1o<; t£'> Park Ur. Apt. 1155. ~Oam 5pm ___ _ Antique cupboard: $200 Ch.1w<1'ld:ilt-I\ pe ~ofa . $12S Cont•·mpor:iry 14iuU.· '<>fa ~ 7fi0.0383 ci hC\• th"'>k ... wwcl ch air SL50. 1''rcnrh P rov lov r·c;cal $250 \\a~ tablN> ~ 1002 ----- 8055 •.......•.............. tl 8 I Ad e m ' r N r " I _.., ""i OEA.1..5. 6':>-281.ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• and> Tl2) t\.lr .al• ~1&1t W<Alct bit Call M6·S'f15 aft P.cemaker 26• sport fill· 14' Skl Boal w /80 hp ~d ltt'Dn . furn . 11.f"Mn t"qui p U u a I._. bMlnd %31 62rtd :.& N ff SM~IJ\.IAM bl'tl twin hed , m .s.: llAMor evesor~2S09 l<Alyak Hollowfonn Xlnt bennan.reblt 318 motor. traJler. tow rope ......, t07 0 wtw,•L.fod 'ord)36ti221 l'vt:t. cond S2:00f1rm l21JIS97-8S73 •skls.lslSIOO takeall aU ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67.S..~ ~eves. Wry ruaonablt furn & Wanted u St'd l'hl ld :J>'TroJan FB. VHF. EDF llF.J.f'I I tuOtD:SJ' CAbH PRICJ-:S Pt\10 COLO SILVl::R COINS Ould rha.a. 1"\ll&lo r:neo. son. ladll'll D> WlU buy iiuld nn,. wat~. ll'dh. l'tc Abo !Ju) 1oa Stt•rlinti &1lvcrware & Jewelry, US Sliver dollar• & rou\S, Wall pick up l'all for 011dy ql.IOle L>1rect CK Collect. 964 GM)7, Pvt Pty. UB COb4' Slamt t' lullen, 11 ~'Ol'1'bbeo<'I ~ & Lee g1o1 bJwld loah. u•t•••c:•/ Twin. Bnstol. 1olffps fi. 19' 8e1'1!meyer jaCU%z1 Jet mo l.~I ~ 3-t9l ing oc as a ean s.nk. f020 drpth I ind e r . 2 boat boat. New W Olds ena. 11'e O., aae S-1 e t.o .-"4 all 1ara1e ••It'll 2 famlll u are cetllnll t~ 10 sell Ui.-1r ac- cumulath>n11 of it hit· t.lmt' (I faaul,y mo~tnll lu Europe 1 EVERVTlllNC MUST GO•' IH\\1gner courh. ailllque reaulator clt>C k. Wiler bed.~. bar s lg™!. chrs, tbl·Ever ythlnit goes DON'T MlSS Till~ ONE! 502 JSlh St., N li lnr fo'ln ley & 35th.) Sat Sun!jAM. ------AnlJq~. pers1an ru(ls. r arpel remnants. TV. Sat/Sun 1745 Palom a N B MOVING t:vcrytJung goes Friday 9AM lhru Mon. 2285 Founuun Way E11at, C M <Wilson Garden Apts) 2 blocks west of llarbor Cl'I WWlon 548-9288 Golf sets , collertlbles, glass. dishes. pottery. books and rt>U<'h mo re 953SenateSt. CM. 3 Fa11uly Sale : lamps. ra.nuval glass, camerai.. clollung, butcher b lock. lypewrtler, chairs. d1nelle table. Sh ie ld· ~ck Oak chairs. more. Set/Sun S.2 2022 Palom a 120th/frvine. C.M l 642-6067 ---·------ •IMM~OIATE C:Nill • F or Go Id . S 11\• t• r , Platinum Any l:.111\1 C'Ond . amount 1>11111111 548·~ U•ettodl 8075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BANTAMS. DUCK S, GEESE from babies to lull grown. Fine pets & secu rity Dack Uay. ~5'700 8010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS fromyour~tness card Send one card for each Lal! plus one spare .. We return permane ntly ~ed atlracttve tait & strap, meeting airline l.D. reqwremenL'i Pre vent kl6s & lhefl ! For a personaJ.i zed ta I! enc los" wallpaoer . fabrir or "Day Glo" paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards ba<;k to b ack. · PRICE.5 $2 ea or J ll'> 4 '5 tag.'I $1.60 ea. II ii tags Sl.SOea. Garage Sale Sal/Sun toormore Sl.40ea. 9am-4pm. sofa, refn~. Sales Tax Included MOVI NG S ALE 2 pl couch l200 Ctuld 6 c p t.aul bOO USO Camplng ~ 16 Amethyst n.na ISO Garnet nng 100 Garnet ring w Jpearli. SUO & Masc Jtem:j . 64&1491 Aft 7PM. ----l'u•r Ang e ls Season Tlt k1·Li. Ternre lt•vt•I. helund home plate 75 ga.tn(:S rem ll.l11 in~ s:>l:M J(•rry 673-~9 Y:e muha R e1·r 1v l•r CH·420 $225. Ali.o. culll'tle deck $100 Olher eqwpment Loo 967·Ufl8 SUver Cr08" Uaby c wr ·nage Sl.S Simons cnb & mattress $80. Mii xlnt cond. m.3429. Racquet Club or Irvan<' Co uple m e mbership Must scll. &tofrSS2 61~ TOfl QUA&. TOOLS UruversaJ aa.nder. h11:h i.pd dnU, wood planf'r, 2 tbl saws. grlnds to n t• ~I w1duaJ whls Must scll 117~ in For sale Irvine <.:oast Country Club Clasi. /\ Membenilup. $1850. incl t r Iii n s I 1· r r l' e '714 )768-3897 --------- S I e e p t' r <; o f a . q n naugahyd e. cln fin•' qwility BJ. drt:i.ller s:!S ~-'$()19 t'Vl'S 1·hrs 1!1639 Spruce Cr. NOCAfW? T1.11lUS membenihtV·t'Jpo l''.V. ' Draw your tJWTI nr sl'nd ~~•. Gd price .Gn·al name, addrc':'.~. phont· & Moth" -. t'uth"r· o )' 1().5 Sat &Son. Tooli., :.a n· wt>'ll make ont-1:ard per · ~r ·' ~ 5 .i dl•r.,, drall·prc!>.., tare tag_ Add25< earh. ~ft 4113-«i68 ____ _ chain!>, b ike r a c k . Send check ormont•yor 4 salt.> Q\Jt'<'flbkcs hdbrd backpack. lantern, VW derto. 5-'0 l::Kypt ian Jcwelq Bu o; l>" at . m Is t · '1LOT ftRIMTIHG -..-1. WU>dow a 1c, 411'.J-361~ houst>hold 1tt'm s, k id<;' P O. hox 156<1 da)'S lo)..,, old small pane win Costa Mesa.Ca 92626 --------- riowo;, barn w ood ---!'lewport liearh Tennis 6"46·1105 408 Bernard. -·-..... _-_-,._-:·f·-----i C lub F a mil y :'r'lcm · c M ._ ~ """ .... m• b {.' r .. h I p f 0 r ... a l l' 2 wuJorms $15 each. I ~/Best Offer fiiJ-8651 ~upt•r Cameo S h or es pantswt $20 S12e9 10, a ll Ganu~e SaJe M.u\) anll· m exct>llt.11l rond1uon & Cnb. whJL~ with que~ & m any m1i.c W()Olonlyafew\lmeshy Sunmunsmattress.S65 at.em'-SaL unly. 9-4. 4626 student nurse. ~0-5721 &sl-«>80 Roxbury Rd_._c_·d_M ___ 1•a•f\•6 _______ 111f Salon type belt mw:.~ager. 1bn.'t' Family Boardwalk ll'kc nl'w. manuf by Sall': Sl O E O cl'an MOVING MUST SELL' Roody. $125. Carpenlt'r.. f'ronl. Npt. Bch. Sat & Antq. dress. needs re · >.,('a[fold.lllg for truck $75 Sun lo-6 pair, $200. 7' pool tbl & 1'1pe. 5Wlllg & JlYm set brass Imp ~. 3 wOOd Frl~ ror taking down. ~.mi_______ ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner. Sl8.500 f irm. w'll'tr. Best ofr or trade, Muil see' 71411M.2· J I (.2 Evs, 714-6111·7075 Need •·1 tic kets for P~eant ol the Mastl'l'S Call 642·5678 m 313 1s-s > Mlllk• &at work, repa1rs. re· furb1s h1oe. pa1ot1n1c maint enanc e . H qtb qu.ilily work re&i.oclable ratM Chttk my r~f5 -"" n..1r..J.a t Oasstc 'SJ Speed boat. 01 n uw 1.,... e tt. bout. Completely restored. good cood.. SlO.~ Belt olr. 67S.2700 640-400 Soti-11* eves ............ 1083 ....................... ...... ..... / CONN l>tre<'tOf' 1rombone loah. McsiM ~ 9050 21· '78 lnluuty cua\om bl\ dayc ruuer • .SSC .I. a-evy, 2-spd lran.,, H.P. 0/0. me,ast see 998-_,. ~Hn» wilh c<L.-.e E-:xn•ll1•nt con· .... ,....... 90)0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dluon, SlOO. 67~ after ••••••••••• •• •• •• • • •• •• •lMMAC.28' ·lei' BOA TS 6p M Trail RJte 4 whl tr111Jrr fF 1.2 mo. plans prepaid w bralc~ for 4!3' boat. from $189/mo including 9090 l&n Viola · appra1:.ed at $'1SO. Best offer 494-8750 Alto Sa.xapbone Buscher AnstO<'rat student llnl' Sl2S Gd rood 675-347' Offiu fwNhr-e Ir .......... 8015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uke new IBM correct1ni.: SeJ<'<.'tnc Il typewnler Sll7S. 752-<X>47 Vi ct or Medalis t •:122 Calculator On~ cost S 700 . s ale $400 Tt-lecop1er. bookcai;cs, lllblftil, chairs. PH· pty Call 675-5716 Cash RegtsterTEC F:lt>dr1 c m1•cho nlcal type Good for s mall busine11s. Have (4 I 111 $125 t>ach or $400 for u II 4 Qi.sh Only. Colli bctwN•n ~ and 2. 646-7909 Mo~ 8' cont. table w !ti Exec chairs. d~k!>. ser desk s . c h airs. e t c . 752 l lli-i WA."-'Tfo:OTO HUY Eler T yp<'wr1t 1•r. Prefrrably Far1t Will pay up lo $2:50. U!•t"<1 ron dill on Ph 64.S-5283 ·" t l' r JP:'.1 2 E xecut ive. all 'l lt•l.'I Sll'elcase desks. Gr:.11n~-d wood top. Good 1·ond Slfi.S & S2SS. Call J t•u11 ~~ ------~-Pets 8087 .................•..... Uc&-parrot vt-ry tam£'. great pet. $60. Vt'llh C311l' 1114)~1583 Male FerretL 3 yr; old (id w ctuldren. Sl2S 1-'h 962.3789 Pieh>1. & On)mts 8090 ..........•...•........ OCH!r Ul waler 540--7011 sllp, les&OQs 714 /9&4-5994 cJ}'S, KJl 01'1.5 l'Vl'~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- IDJking for 1nd1\•1dual to rt•furbit1h my bout 111 t en or . C »ll Conntl' 754 6ll41 loak.Poww 9040 . ........•............. 25' 1'roJCU\ an slJp. full)' loadf'd $4900 67s. J 784 °' 646 1234 Bll'SANGELS F IS HI NG. ENTERTAI N I NG, BUSINESS!~ 60' Hat· terM Sport.fisher. Enjoy the good bfe' Contact: Bob Hagin ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ,.,...s., ... 9120 .•..•.••...•...•.. , .... 67s.2960 ~~~~~~~~~Camper. 11· Ca bover . -RoUi!Joni. reln a/frr.r, qn '6' Oms <.:onrue 34' full lods. W 9060 ubed, AtC.483-~ t·lcctron1rs Must sell ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt pt 7tiG-I 7fiJ MDtou il•d "'" ' 140 >' _ '49. l..uden 16. 2Sft. varn h ul l . s lip I n N B . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thundni>trd fo'ormula 20· with trailer. 2l5 hp OM '. I 0 Xlnl cond. Under 100 hrs. O ry :.tor11&"· Wiii con111dl'r uny reaaonable oUer &~Mn b•·.i ul 1 fu I $4000 . '78 Honda Odysaey, xlnt ~~10 cond $900 btH of r CAL 3> Old but bOUnd. an 1hp Pvt J>I > SJ2SO ~ ------ ~-....764 ~/ 9150 ·······•······•·•·•···· ------Hobie 16. Et&L ofr over HD 'fH XLH. 900 CC, \9' Sea Ray '18 Rownder. v.io Must s.ell Nu t iller custom xint cond 12.800 240 O~C, 1.30 hrs, stored Mct 566-6378 TI4 98().3122 al\ 5 P Id w ide. ltkenew:U1..J721 ~·CHRIS CRATT <liry~ VB, 6KW Kobler JIL"ll reflni.,hed, tuntld Sl2.000 .• i S'T'fo:PJH;~s ... 'H Sdn h1>lt:rys 11ov.o:-;A:-> • H~1d.i.r. VHF. t,'U, '>ndr. ~.000 ·o nm IS <.:RM'T Inn' \'8'!> 31, KW OnJn """" cng.s. It plant. twnk' ~.tnl A."iUt;RSO='i'S YACHTS 1~0000 b lander 34 Calm. $40.000f'IRM 6.JI a>44 eve :!O' Nt"wport si.,oH . w s li p . xlnt S:l&9 :1 2U ~94.Xl ~HOtta.: 14 w u lr Xlnt r ai:uig cood. Ready to >(O $1600, 76(). l~ -----32 SAJJ,,TRl-~L :J biij.:s, L1lf'. fulh llk1H. !IM Moonng xtr:i M Smith. ro &x 644. Cost.a Mer.a. Ca 92627 llft Cyclone New satl<; & rovt5 Hlg11:l'd for racmJ: or IT\11.Wlg. $eOO Offer 842·~aft.5 -~~~~-~~ ~ R.aCUI~ Sabot, J.:OOd 22f'l Century Many xu-s cood ~ va.nush. com 225 Che v y I 0 M C . ~$32!S.642 2449 Tandt:m trlr. $7,500 ~ 21' ~oop w slap 6 HP 0 /8 Xlnt cond. &-st a( '"' 838-7280 um Honda 360 motorc y de ~t-kJ. gd rond. SIS. r hromr rack camer, 115. tWUl chrome pipes. $21). 714 /830·54i12 f'5 CZ 400 M~. n~ i·ond, ver y durabli>. t"qUlppt'd \Ill llh"' b t''tl >.Lr•:. M uiit :.ce $4:i() 0 BO Paul 64G-2078 1 4 Yarn.aha R03SO. tnr k BX>. '70 °'5a W1ldl1re 230CC. mate ofr. ·so Royal Enfield SOOC<;. make ofr ~1LZ3 u k tor Jci1n l'T,'J Honda t:xpre"' ~ ~ rondiuon 0nJ) 1-'° nale:s ~ 72S4 ----Motel'~ SGM I .... jStou. fl60 ·•···•·········•······· •WE RE.,7• •Yoor Mot« Hom e• Top $to you. Lax: bent'l 1h Wl'domamtenantt Ire~ ll&nce lm full re-f.. IMJ41's RV Rmtllb ~ '21 Model A 4 dr. \o'lfn Ndan. restored; 110.000. 4t F o rd Woodl'i . ~. S13.000. 87WlJl '9 Marx lJI Reel cle1th. Must tell. Make offtfr. 7lc.m.5'100 ~ Ford 'w'a ton Clualc. Qd cood. $1900. ··~ . Mercedes. 19St. 2205. 15.600 Cleen. x.lnt. order. •Wll. 1181 Naeh MetropoUtan lllOOfOBO M7...CIJO lwaa ...... Y.wdM •no ....................... Fantastic Ba r gain. Loaded opllonela . '76 D!Jdce 440 Surveyor Z2tt $pon.aman. rool 6 f ctry ate. eye level oven. 'br •tov~. nfrl 1 freeser. abOwer. roof rKk. 4 kUo ....-or. dual cat tJWA. AM/J'M Upe deck . sis.zoo or tali~ over ; pym&a, low laUrelt rale. • ~17°'. ' !..~~ .... !?~~ t I '79 CHIYaOUT •·Ja~l4 Loaded "'/C)llUGM, black 111 cob'• ONLY U.000 IDliea l (18). > .... °"" S741• Mewpert U. ... &Wet 2100 HarbOr Bl., C.M. 642-6104 1'79DOOGI 414 DllOflteaUP Advcoturer m o d e l Loaded l1IC. a u&.o. trlllll. , ult. au cood., off toed wbeeja "llrel. Never re- gi,st.ered •. .Jf!SS than 700 m Ja1 (38111e>. $14al THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAAllOll Ill VO CO~TA Ml\A ,,4·1 <JOIO 1'19 CHEnOUT LUY 414 wtth camper .lbell " de· lue 1nt~rlor . LIKE ~(74131 . Mow a.tr "7'5 ... ..,.,. U.ilag&Wn 2100Harbor 81.. C.M 6~UI04 i 4 OM!-¥)' CU.tom 20. 3SO +spd. many xtr as. S2900. GAR/\GE SAL i:: Lady Kenmor e wa&hl'r $90 Redwood p!ilio furn S35 Kit lbl $2:5 w 1chrb. etc. Sat.'Swl 8-5. 288 Knox Pl , C.M. Garage Sa.le Sal/Sun 220 bar stools ~ each. 4· nreds paint. Bird rage & Wakl.' f'or~t. C.M. Fro m drawer dresser~. eves stand, like new $25 . Soup to Nuts' 76(} f750' 9G8-d293 AM & eve11 Hammond Organ, 2 kc) board. + tape cassellt' Xlnt rood. $4000 Call a ft 5 !~' ~ Seabird lulJy eqwp. full i;ialley, hnc bnd1te. re bit fresh wt rcool ed Ford rnterceplClr , Sue. E .00>. 892-8tfra ------ Colwnb1a 36 &:;ven 1f you c an 't s ail ~ve r )' wedtend. why po6lPQnl' your f amtl.tes en.JOY meo t cJ a fuJJy eqwpped larger sai.I boa1 ~ N pt. k><:. Sb a re ror sale SB.so<> Ownr will hdp r llUllK'e 714 .549 24 n RENT Z2 fL tux. mtr. ~7400 SAT/SUN starts lOAM . AnlQs. collectables. 11ofa, des ks.. lamps. dlshc:s, pu:tures & mll<'h much more 1037 Ulenneyrc. Laguna Bch. PARKING L(YTSALE CloUung, furn, toys, ap· pliances & more . SAT Apnl 26. 8 am \O 2 pm Ha r bor Chris ti an Academy Pre-School. 740 W. W'lhoo.CM. UNque Gianl Garage Sale Sat It Sun. 23281 Tellatr Or. Laguna N11tuel .&1517 SUPER GARAGE SALF.· Top q uality items, baby fur n . accessor ies, clothes, hs hld Items. Sun. 8-4:30. 301 Orchid, CdM. 675-7931 ILOCKSALE Toys. bousebold items, cbbes, book&. furniture, big whl. pedal c ar . Sat /Sun. 90'15 Blackbird Ave. Ma.polla/Busbard. EllislGarlield. FV MESA VllOE Hair dryer. coffee maker, dishes, books, sames. girl's " boy's clothes. Much. much lJlOre. Sal April 26. M . at 2929 E llesmere. C M. ~ mAN1IC t•ll•OIHOOD SWAIMEET Appro a 20 fa m HI ea par\lcipatil'.lg. Start a t '8:3> AM Saturday Aprtl 3llh. Parking lot al 0111 School. 1S420 Victoria. Hunt. Bch. Melchin« sd• & loveseat. e nd tbls. coffee t bl. 35mm w/xtra Jena. lruc:k tool bca. 6" m ach lathe w/aJI a cceaa. tools ' Idle. Hema. ~8. f"'1\. uUQuet. mlac. 317 7tb SL. tta Calle)' btwn Onmle at OUve> Sat/Sun IGIUl.sPll. ' THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS Every Friday, 5aturday & Sunday during the mon.th of Ma y we will run your garage sale ad under thi s spe clal GARAGE SALE heading. GET READY NOW! Clean..out the closets. attic and kids' rooms now -get ready to turn your unwanted Items Into CASH. can now to place your ad under this SPECIAL Garage Sale headlnQ. 642-5678 GA.SSA.VER home. sips 6, seU ront. --------- S250'Wtc +~ma 640-S1S8S 1979 .a.D Fl 50 Free piano storage. loving Baby Grand Piano. 1920'1\ --------care Newport a r ea. Knabe. PP. 644-'£f7 76().-0346 9170 •··················•·•· RIVIERA SPA. Almost new. Ins ulated cover Plug lll an)' outlet. S1 400 r arm. 963-~s s,o.1inc) Goods 8094 'n Rang<'r T n hull 18' 130 Volvo I 10 . Under 7'<»\rs. run time H as C 8 . Tarp. bail tank, l\k1s S'>,w.I 213 438 6108 iSCATALJNA 27' 18' Excel, ~11 conwned. ....................... Scuba tanks. wetsuits . equip.All x.lnl (()nd. 642~ S kip Jac k 1n o 24 ' w Volvo Pl>nla dsl + xtra dsJ eng w 1Bim1na, moor · mg rovr Xln t cond 11)01 Call &:v 5Si ~ In board . lo ad e d . c lean . s hmrp . C al $17,500 offer ., 64S·2963 1193 1570. 1f nu ians PP fBMUO Family members h •P. Rancho San J naqu1n l\J.hlc'l.1c Club. $200 /UBO ~ Kirby upright vacuum $35. Double bed spnngs & mattress. f irm $.15 Brass ptaled headboard $35. Dresser S3S 968"4680 MOVING SALE! Full size custom tude·a bed. de· rorat.or Items. som clhmg lor everyone. Appl. only fA.>25(.ij at"lt48" onimaJ oil pamt· ing, on c anvas, by Charles Beauvais. Elcgan.lly framed. OnJy BX>. 640-8688. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Savage -Light - Bless -Ensure - BLESSINGS It's easy to have a balanced pe rsonality. Ju.st forget your troubles as eMll.y as you do your busineM. Gurney dirt blke Eagle rrame •. RaJeigb girls 3>'' MS. ftuitwood coffee ta~MO. 964-6787 lV.Rcdo. HFi, Steno 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L!110 Gla..,,sply \k1 boat 17' Nice Zeroth 25" color TV. I Cl "' trlr 120 hp 2 yr wmty, free eh very m e re ruts l' r $3200 Sl1A 646-1786 54& i.:m or 64,5.-07i5 DE.MO Equali ~ off 2.2 tl Crwsf',..., Inc day 17 Ft Cabm. ma ho2 died. Early model. nd.s some work S.C7S T.J0.3763 Oronado. zr ... 1eePf' •. Jobllson 6 II P 0 8. VHF-FM. 8-track stereo. galley, head with hold1n~ tank. More. 968·2705 Ewa. s ale. Spect o. llSR . cr u1 ,t•r w ith c oddy <'rown, JVC otheri; c abin. 225 OMC I 0 --------- from SllO. Ailanllc M~1c ~)() !'~ 4070 Lc .. ve 14' Laur •lOUH. cornp 64&8895 m('M ijllt: w 'dolly. M~t sell ~. OB0.117S-8733: 968-2631 RCA 25" color TV. :Jll Lea\llll( area. Mus\ sell wood cabinet an x lnt cla..,..,wul"(>Ol'ofaklnd20' cond $150. 673-1153 boot. ms~' Marantz rc..>ec1ver & C3!>!1o deck . 4 new s pl< r s Soonds great. lt 's a steal at $700or bsl orr. 947.1349 2S" COLOR T V Sl:JIJ l YEAR WARRANTY 642·S340 Y a maha Re ceiver C R ·420. S22S. Als o cassette deck : SIOO. Othe r eqwpment t oo 9)'7.U198. Stereo for sale. Excellent condition $65 . obo ~3528 alter Spm ~ 1'12" blk &r wht T.V.3mosold. $40. 64$-1849 The Big Sound. Bozak speakers. X lnt. cond. Sacrilice. 714..fi61·3473 IJ' Whaler Stalnlt.'Ml bow, skk r&1'>. SS hp, cvr. $2200, 673--4242 O'Oay 25 '78 . t ull)' eqwpped Dock e d in Newport. Tax s helter. poss w /salltng c lub. SU.500. PP 548·084 l or 700-8251 GE washer 1$5. Be<U. dbl. bunk, tufted King hdbrd & bench. dresser $49. Tomiba 32 copier S395. 644-0IM Stereo speakers. 121n b a s e . 29it 19 w ood Mee.I_... tO&I cabinets. '1300/0Her. W..t.:I 751·7"a8 You may request Ad-Sitter sef'Vice when placing your od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will oppeor in your Doily Pilot ad ... Ad~Siner tokes your messages .. . you coll in ot your convenience to ~t the responses to your od ... this aerva ls only $5 per week. for more information ond to P'oce 'f(AX od coll "2·5611 ....................... --------- TOP CA.SH P AJD l!Soah & ~ f'or IL"led fumit11te & ap Eqii6,...... pUances. work ing or not •••••••••••••••••• •• • •• 1167-1133 Gwral 90 I 0 IUMl'IR "IO 110 DATSUN. RSNBLMO-S12l ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR SALE SAlLBOAT -~ ~--------'7S Komlort 11'-''. SIC. sl 6. add a rm. many u, best b uy . 552-3971, 56&al0l i 4 Qjem,ao Tent T rader. Slpg 6. fully contaa.oed. Like ne w con d . Sll.x>/best olr. ~ l!J'Tl Terry Trailer. 18'. sell cont'd, sips 6, EZ lift hitch. x.lnt cond. $2.SSO. CillJ Marun. 7~1867 or 644·7.113 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ..w PARTS fr SERVICE HOURS Operi 7a.m . 'tll 6p.m. Monday lhru Friday CloeedSal. &Sun. SADOUIACIC FOttD 23tCl S Main. Santa Ana A1 tM Comer ol Warner 546-7070 WANTTO BUY : BUMPER· TO FIT 5 to '70 DATSUN. 540-5121 SSAVISAVIS wmtUS.PUTS ~car pans IMPORT A\!I'OS\JPPLY 101 N. MaDCbesl.ec Anaheim 771-9900 15mt O•taun Pickup ~ for saJe. (Doon, Bumpers, Rear T all Gale. c.ompk!te Body). Call m -81167 or w.ms ExtBU. 4X4~ 4 speed trua. fr low aa)el 1 (&1192). HowCW,$5277 Me• .... U.'-9&W.S 21.00Harbor 81., C.M 642-6104 i1 Jeepat.er V6, 3-s IOOd CIODCl. Mk for M6..zJZl orm.804-8 '70 Jeep CJ·~ restored. Retilt from ground up. G.000/080. or will tnde for p/U. truck. 645-QrTS 'Tl a-. "' .. pktl· .,, enc.. ~ .. mss. palat/laterior. firm. <m>m.-. (714) MM1Z1. at. .. for SaDllJ p.m. -. ,. I ~ . 1 . s , ., ·' ... .. r I ii ~·I I -.... .... ·-9170 ....................... . .•..••................ ...... 1111 ............. 11111._ IWl ll' ·a r or d ~ Ton -I I .... 1 lOD lift ~.12.000. ---•cm ... bl •S101 ..... --.1., or -------'110000£ wTc....,_ - dlt llMd D-JO .... , V.f. Miio .. ,..,. ''"""' ""'-'· ll•t aatrUke. a.. .... A.. ..,_ · ... .... 1'1l. .... Ml-ITll ,.. ..,,._ ... -~ (twle. ~-__;.,...;.__ _ _,;._1 am1rm. a..ooo mH• • .ao.c-.._,.. taa• a .Ml or bHi offer ......... un.: llat m..it .S.,-. $$6-M7f #I Ill 0.-.., Ciiiitj ,•oad. Uacltr boo-~·----- • ..-~'lt.. •• 500 (tm ~ m..,M.JIO Xlnt -Hlllt*Blvd C()ITA MUA ON ALI: REMAIM1N • DNee to. t•pr tcmcS tw.ano 'iledal w/lhHI, •Int Ml ~oad. auoo tbu ofr 77 Dolille T . .o.ooo mi, maiu PS PB. cuatom lntr Glt Oat•'*• Kloa Cab =--_. °' bllt ....... llU1 xt.raa lncl. --· ......,. tW M'* l H ll . .._ W-'94 Hto •woeor-.le05 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -tl70 ~······················ TI Ford !·IH, llh •rt<,1, t$1Lli. ,...a. eoo mi r1q1-. ti&JOO. Ta4-41lllltl'8\9 ,"JJ Qunpec Villi Oodtct• .1\111,y eqP'. New mtr '\fade. ll2JOO 631 ... .,4 Ford Window Vun ,Oanlllin& or commt'rc.-lal ,\W hi. I track. auto. Pia. awr tank Mu l '"'' 12.*. tY~SSl 10'7S,dy ........ PllSCHES WANTED 979-JIOJ WllUY ~CAIS AM»TIUCIS COP4"4fl l c HfVRO ltl ~ I 1 "' I r ' \' t , ')0 IJOO • SPRINT VELOCES • SPIDER VELOCES • SPORT SEDANS • LIMITED EDITION •• " 4. .... """-,.... ..... , •• ••ti1 ............. "•tr1• ............ c ......... , .. IP'tll.# O•tt, ~ .... S.• rh• ••• .. ......... , .. ,, .. . ~·.~:.-: ....... !!~~ ~~·.~:.-: ....... !~.~~ ~!·.~~.~ ....... !~~~ ~~ .. ~ ... ": ....... !!.~~l ~"!:.!·.~~.--: ....... !!.~~1~~·.~.~.--: ....... !~.~~ '. SANTA ANA MAZDA SAYS '• ALL MAZDA MODELS NOW AVAILABLE FOR DELIVERY! • Sales Ope~L ~ ,.. Seven Day . ~--· ""'\..\ t ~~<-~•·.,,..~.,,.-~· . .,,u ... , ~ I 4" e:f). : • ....::, I 41-<-) -#, ....,,.. TOP-NOTC PARTS & SERVICE , FACILITIES OPEN 7:30 TIL 6 MON.-FRI .... WED. TIL 9 P.M. $ Service Special LUBE-Oil-FILTER Parts & labor 2001 EAST FIRST STREET 1 4th STREET BETWEEN THE SANTA ANA & NEWPORT FREEWAYS LEASE THIS NEW 1980 MAZDA GLC 4 SP. HATCHBACK FOR ONLY PER MO. +TAX 16 _...... 0,.. &Id Lffw. c.,. cost S4050. Re1l••I Ul I Z.64. Doww ~1st-,...t. SI04.t4 llld. te11, ...t ~of H I. Tot4' ,_.,. uoto.41. OAC. tU4UOI QUESTIONS? CACL US NOW AT 953-4414 1980 Ll'L HUSTLER 4x4 1910 210 2 DR. DLX. SIDAN ~ "_.-_ --~-:o-•:-x--. -• l!liJ# HATCHU.CK 1980 llO 4 DOOR NEW SHIPMENTS OF ·so MODELS ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY ~ LAST CALL!' MEW 1 79's AT HUGE DISCOUNTS v .. ,., • , ,.., '.. ... ..-..... . . . ~ . '~'' .. A ir auto pw r d iscs AM-FM c:,tereo owr antenna steel belted tires custom paint morP - A DOI&f MORE '79 210%X' SNOW ,.IC~SLASHED '11 DATSUM.P.U. ll.72' Ml. 5 soeed Gold l tG t 081 9' '11 CHfVY UJV P'.U. Aw cCMd. 4 soeed Yellow 11F27842 ·n o•fSOLD~-.. 5spe 101 l '11 OAT. KlMG CAI Jt,t8' Ml 5 speed. Red (H158536) '1' G«AMADA 6HIA Auto . air. pwr. steenng & brakes. Goodyear radials mouldings. Ghia pkg. 44.935 miles. bronze. 1 owner ·Below Low Kelly -A Steal · (720NWC). s2390 •n YOI. YO 264 6 cvl.. auto .• fact atr. owr steering & brakes pwr windows. AM/FM-tape. sltd1ng root. lthr. interior Low miles 1 owner. (459TYA). Kelly Book '8330. Best buY end won't lest at ... 56288 t 'O': ; .. •'-' .. • i ' ',.. , • 4.f't •• .. ~· -· • ...,... Al .. {" ... 4 cyl 4 c;PE'f>d radio luggage rack wtHIPwall lires 1 owner Aurumn b1own 1n color 1469WZW' 9,310 Miies 740t.DSll Auto .. air. owr. steenng & brakes, pwr windows, landau roof. spltt velour seats. 38.254' care ful miles. nice vehicle 1909LUB). 51763 '74 fllAT WA&OM Front Yttiee4 dnve. 4 cyt . 4 se>eed AM/FM stereo. whitewall tires. luggage rad< • A very ontetical purchase Extra c tean and Economy a 8iv +.M (301MUHl IN STOCK ( '--o... ) RX7s·GL's-626's PICK UPS will be Sold at Plus Tax, License, Doc Fee & Dealers Installed Options s~~~~-"NO WAITING LISTI" 2150 HARBOR BLVD. SHOP -· ~ COIJA MISA 645-5700 ... ..... -~· I _. '' •U 00' •"'••" •Ni •• fo, ••'" row II ''"d ft 1n l"'e •"'h>"'*Otl•tt cl1t-\·f1,.d\ of "'* OAtl V Pl\.OT •• , ~" 1•1a1;1r.11 1971 Dataun h ood, Cd oond. bh~. 125. Datsun 6 IU& wbeel ai Ure II 15 15 $7 Tires (J IG 60 15 rai.sed while letter ~ eu 1976 Dodge Van st eenng wheel w c over $6 714 f83G.5912 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUNCK COUNTY'S OU>lST & 979 Audi i'~ox. AM I F M Sal~·&>n1rt-·Lea~ing ca.ss steN.'O, sunrl, J1r, Roy Carver,lnc:. velour, 4M ma, $6400. RoUs R.oyct• BMW 714-494·9876 l.S40Jambort>c IMW 9~12 _Newport ___ &tar_h _640644_4 77DATSUNl210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------•I Ga.~ avm~ 4 cyllndt-r. 4 'Pl'c d. ~lCr\'O IWlTLQI CREVIER &I sr .. H OAC>WA'I' SUllA -'"'" 835·3171 !Hf 111.llMAI( o•uv1 .. c MACHI .. [ •USEDIMWs• '733 OCScpe. mlllll05591 iti20024sp 1272PUL.1 '77 li!Oi 4Sp, air 1007$£?..) '77 32014sp. u1r<294SXt; l '77 5:n4sp S 1R 1017\H '77 6:n.'s1 I 456SXG I i83201A. air 16095J il!l320146p 1239 Kii 1 185» 4Sp <394U HH I i8 5.DJ\ loaded f 5468 I 793201 s~ pkg Iii.\~> ~S28lJ\S1R <26151 79 52& loaded ( 0256) Closed s-dclys IOI McUREH's $ ~N Bn l'hlllvd l.i\ I lA URA 15 M!. No of SA 1-'W) J $2799 RAY R.A.DEIOE lritfthCcn USAlfl'OCENTER DH. IRVIN£ 130-7300 1714t522-5333 19 2+ 2 Sunday by 1\ppt ~~~~"!!~~! f'act.orv Crnnd Luiury = Pkg. Ont-or d k inti 781MW530i lmmaculali:' Runi. on re- gular )Cai. 4 '11)('(.-d. power !>t.eennl(. J)Owt-r brJk•·'· rur cu'ld . AM FM ... ten-.1 casst-ttl'. t•lcctri<' sun root. t-lt.octnc window!>, Wpaz '\an mlcnor Only 20.cm rrulcs. Bc!>l offer Call 642-0 l.38 Loadt.<I' On ~how1oom noor. SI 1,999 (ktty 2492 Miles SANTA ANA DATSUN ~1£ l7lhS~l '74 2002 Xlnt. cond 74:?nerl4-spd , Blaupunkl SantaArut 558-7811 throughout. a r I 'P· am rm "tvn<0 cos'>. a c , '77 2llOZ 2+2. 4-s pd, el~ ni.>w r<idaab. Sri.650 ni:w M1 chd1n:. $4575 1>111f.AM fo'M ca.s~.A C: bf3.~ ~7 S3K l'Tl.I. ~ 661 j(J'j.j '77 Dats un p /u. Good cond. Map, atereo l3000 best d rer. •9876 ..., •n• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •' 77AAT • ., 4-cylinder. 4-lpeed. • stereo, low miles, elf· c e lle nl con d 1 ti o D·. 7J'9l'2T) I OHL Y SZ4tt . • : IA Y RADllOf'"' MfhltC... ~..,;'. 18Al!I'OCENTER D~,. IRVlNE 130..7300 Aaftot,UMd Alltot.UsH .......................................... ~·· SPECIAL RESALE VALUES 71R.4T 119 COMYBrnlU ••000-oAl'}liNV# I ~4999 '71 ltAllfT Dttsa~ 77..-C .. S 450SlCll. Copoer t>10•1t 8wfl'tOOf ev'C.~•I< .,, tOl\O ~ • flldO•• fOQ t•~ "'°'• -.C-..al91 J \21,999 "• 76POHCt41 • fltt 8---"°"~ •"0¥0 o...a11""'2 111en~1. • CLASSIC! Wide Sef~ion of L•ke New Petsche, 1n • .-. Your Cnotce ol Dynamite ColO<s & Mooe1s1 ••• ~"!:.~·.~~.--: ....... ~!~~1 ~~·:.~·.~:.: .... ·--~~~~,~~.°.~·.~.~.": ....... ~~~~1 ~~·.°.~·.~.~.--: ....... ~~~~ ~~~·.~:.--: ....... !~.~~ ~~~·.~:.--: ....... !~.~~ ~~·. ~.~.-: ....... !~.~~ ~·.~:.--: ....... !~~~ 1~~·-~:.--: ....... . BILL MAXEY'S BILL MAXEY'S "IT'S STILL CHRISTMAS SALE" "IT'S STILL CHRISTMAS SALE 0 ************************** ************************* • NO ADDITIONAL DEALER PREP CHARGES • NO BLOWN-UP PRICE STICKERS • NO OYER STICKER PRICES * On All Toyota Celicas, Corollas,* Coronas & Cellca Supras •t / •Ut"lll'(, l{H""ll ~ 'f T A .. 1/4. AB' JI * More Reasons to Buy at Biii Maxey * * LOWEST % RATE POSSIBLE * * NO BLOWN UP PRICES * * TOP $$ FOR YOUR TRADE * 150 NEW CARS AND PICKUPS IN STOCK NOW!! * "FIVE" 8 & 10 FOOT STAKE BEDS BENCH SEAT & BUCKET * * "SEVEN" 20 FOOT GAS SAVING MINI HOMES * *.TWO CELICA CONVERTIBLES * NO INFLATION HERE HUGE 2 ACRE FACILITY . OYER 60 SAFETY CHECKED USED CAR '14 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Loaded wtth E.'Qu1pment 0110 nal 47 000 IT"les IOOll<YOI 5!~E s2495 '11 Pl YMOUTH ARROW 4 spef\d a" cond dnO tow 10.Y miles !959T JKI H~R:Y s3295 '77 JEEP 4x4 WAGONEER Air cond . stereo power ~tccrinq 1111 & more (688SWOI MUST SEE s4595 9 '79 TOYOTA COROLLA LIFT BACKS Auto il'' aria 10 10 m11e-. ALL SALE $ 5395 PRICED AT '11 TOYOTA CORONA WAGON Auto air cond (l()wer stoorino and low low miles 1847SPOI 5!~E ~4295 '78 TOYOTA CRESSIDA WAGON Auto .iir power stee11nq <.tereo and morl' 1685VZWI 17 DATSUN 210 LIFTBACK Air & only 29 000 miles. Excellen cono 1322SPll MS~~T $ 299S. '78 TOYOTA SR/5 PICK UP 5 speed air cond . and long bed.· Low miles (tl43004) :~~~ S4895 . • . . • '71 TOYOTA DOLPHIN . 4 speed !! t!!!~!ooo m11ea' (648A) WHOLE· SAU $7095 : FULL I & 2-YEAR COMPLETE WARRANTY AVAILABLE • • • • .. -....... # ..... ~·····-........... . .... .w ··••rW . ..... .. , • ..w ........ ,...w -......... ,.rW •• ,.w ................. . ............................................................................................................ . t111 J.m. tno ...... t7H Mw .... .. 9140 • t741 ,. ,., w .. ,.... 1 ,.... ~9\11•••••••-• .... , •• ~• .. ••••••••••••• ·-•••••••••••••••••••• -··-•••••••••••••••• -•••••••••••••••• .. ,, .. ,, .. _.,,,,,,... I r•rl u11!1 ~....... ........ ............. . ..... ,............. ........ . ........... . ~ -• ..... • .. ltn.IARAI amMADA .......... •• llO ........ NHd• •'6IC'-••• * ,.,... ,, •• ,.,... '''' ,..... ,, •• :.---________ _ .--. _, e11111 .a•i XJ6&. 117·1Coe.I 4DOGaT•AM :-:•Nb&\.Asi.a. V111"--.,.11M ....... ,, .. , .... .,._ 111:1111111 ... -.. , .... , ,..,...., .. ,,,.......... ~· .... ,...-- •a1ra411 hel·laJll.••41 ,I UL ~---uw., IMMl1 ..._..._ • ..._,wtllr 1 I sldr ...... 'n ..... a..a..-lfll .. ,_.QweWa !'MW &14'..,. ..... r:::;:f Wia IPIM&!c mol•hltt • AM 1r 11 .a al .. ..,...... ~ t7•• • 'l'Wtlo, _, ml, b&aek 1111. W. ~ ._ -. ........ l()IO. DI&. .... •GOO . .......... '" ....... UUlf'1 . l a\lf Deatl)' ---~) fMDU. ...... to ............................ aa lllMk, ..,.,...., CU.I· trw......-IJODl 4ilc ~ --·-- ..... __ • • •·• • c"1TIIOt aew tlewCWr 17750 ~ul (M'YPO> MIW••• ford alanra. Dellnred an.. aw blld W/W nil ---------·! P'*! ( .. ). t•AC&.f MAJDA OMLY 14ttl • Jul)' am. Lwe wp-U... UnMd ...... AM· "JI 1-a Cutu. Auto .... OIMea ~ $tpd. a:.:~ -·=~ llllHlrW,~-e:'oo"C M • ~~~·· ln·~r!'e~le =JICIQible '41·1lU :::cadio.-M500. =-~1:~~t ;-._!t:l~::!d'!:!: "'-.. Ill I CALL tn.no, .... -NKWPOR11'•&ACH dllt""71 ... UI before -"-------...... ____ • ____ _ ..._.. im lluda OLC 1'ald• IJS.0111 YW_, 'f7J>oneMt12 9'11To,ala Oaroaa euto. 'TTClikasr.-,--. ,'!011111 .. -•• !!!! tt11JARM beck, Mluu 1~~!.~or. ___ TODAY!!! i::.:r ~_.~1 to aeull? ar.xlnt~ll900 .u1i r11 .. ,ooc1 cond"" XJ ta ......... u,, ... _r, ~ "'-. dr. t leeanrf, ~-*do tl we. . 165-aNS .. /Clff ....... .,. 1 : Wllf YOUR a.tY •·• milt!I. Y ~.-.roof and r•C"k, Merf'O w/cauettt, fat ~-:;~ ..... t716 __ .. --. .. ~ -.,., CM.Y4.•lfttM91Stlver !~QI')'~ n, .. ,_.r•cda1a1J1 ~t.,.•1orlr.~!~,.,.co!"...~. -~-• ••••-•••••••••••••••• ....._..... ,, __ ._.. ... ~Mew tlOt ~··COAST ~ bledl ........ IJl w-. -• ---w u.... I -~ -•1 DEALER IN U.S.A. • ......................................... _. -····················· ... HG••• ..... ~ .... "' ....... wM.PP.Kl.clla -..-0..-...... ~--s 1mMAZD• ~ '"' aooo AU aasHarborBlvd. _..... ••-a.-MOTOIS e&.cWAeo.t powtf', cum.a.., control O(Bl'AIU:SA .: TODA YIU CALL tn.JIOJ A ab&r1> car w1tb low Xlnt cond. Cranwrry 979-2503 ~IVEI IOU.S·IOYC( IJGEOI UMIWllllTY 1tn JA.U•• ~1 (OWYBB> rol<lf' w bamboo lnttir SAL.D6aDV1CE JUS Maw CW, Qtto l"vt. OWJWr Call Mlke ·-~" -.... ... o lHI MG R GT. New \.__ _ __.....,... Fl•AL CLEARA•CE . OLDIMO.I Cr~1u Ilk"' a Rolla ~IMADA 8rlld_!_.IWll_'1_S.. ___ _ • ..... ~. d\ar« llh • ~Hartl«BI .c M •e ZIO SL Clti.'SJC. Perl . ewe 1..clCS "'wTan ! SI • Ch1t· • 6•1-1100 CUld. new paint. sio.500 ........... Blvd. ,,,.,,,..), firm. 2131"37 3005 1 ' C081'AMiSA tito'W$1l,H9 19 RXl. Pl~ •llvt"r .,, l40-"40 MUmMOTOttS bOt Int., like MW cond1 CAU. '79-JSOl tion 117S0/080 87Ht72 lf7'MAIDA ·~ch ic. Cd cond . ,,... ca&Mtle. A/C. 1tn JAGUAR 'iw brakes. $14$0 X.16 ~ Mettedeti 25018. cstm W>lftS sys, AC. xlnt ~d. t.Wy 48,000 on& mJ, mW1t M1U 631-7 l!Xl MB 2IM> SE. except1ooaJly ckao, lo llU. IQcal car. AM/Fiii radio. Ask log ClOSlO WHOAn D80I) lncludloc cover. -------- Pri'VtMperty. -.~ .... 9157 '"' ..... COHVllTllU Fin ed fa ct o r y wire wheels ft ONLY 11.000 ID.IM! (4ll0409). MOWS6•9S IAUB MOTORS CALL '79-lSOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 70 Rover ~. black ieltber'. '2500. 714-t!H-9176 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltlOSAAI TWIO. $41·tTJ1 11-J pm. or Come see tJUa buuty 1n --..,ume.U.a showroom condition ' Hard totell from" NEW '1' Prelude s nrf . a modej It bl6S low rnues t AM /FM, N avy blue . (e&lJtO). IX7 6S COUl'I ~:.peed trans , AM FM stereo • alloy wheels Runs GREAT I C507«8). S61JOO. As k for 8111 --------here NOW for immediate delivery! ALL 1979 PEUGEOT 604s AND 504s MUST BE SOLD! • Rec. PL 21KmJ. Xlnl. MOW SI l ,9'9 1 -..0. 714-n2-7101 IA&B MOTORS • ....... t7l0 CALL '79·2503 ....................... -------- 197' JA~U•R Mowo.ty sa•oo MlltAQ.I MAZDA 2~H.arbor 81 , C M. 645-5700 -------- 54().1151 orevs. ~7·5880 MU 1959, 22Ui. xlnt cond. repainted, runs well $8>0. p p 640-1242 MG8--0T. 71, 35 mpg, new: eng, clutch. brlul, etc. Cus t mt. $2600 6'-7965. KeVUl i8 MGB, 12.000 m1 $S300 ( e-4793 aft 7PM IEACH IMPORTS 848 OoveSlreet -•-•·--- NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 Toyata 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,AIS ' -. X.I SERIES 111 XJ6L . Luxury ar 6 cyl. erooomy that YOU can afford! Silver with black leather interior. (63091) Mazda '78 Cully eqwp. Good mpg. Call S49·7366 8.1lt I« Larry. 1979MAIDA •75 45Clifil., b nrf, lthr ant. lt'Ofl. gold. nawless cond ~4.700. &eS-2375. !;ii5-86Jll 'Tl ~E. lmrnac. SLS.500 fo'\rm. Day 213186.S-0245. l!..'vtS714 /~. i 1 Corolla 600 ... ,.... 9741 1275. ········~········ . 613-7615 ~ I ~ • ,~, Avallabie For '•meclllte Delivery! r 1IST DltlVI OHi RX7GSCOUPE AutomatJc trans .. sun roof, AM /F M stereo tape, air cond. & les:. I.ban 6,000 oulesl Must SEE! 1130YDK ). ClVUMCEH! Aados, UMCf ...... Used ......_Used Used ·::~~!!! MOW$9'99 IAUBMOTORS CALL 979-2503 'IJO Mer cedes 300SO 1\irbo, ivory. must sell &&enfice. 675-3587 Every '79 504 6: 604 as • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NOWSALINICED! B ·UER'S i ....!.:..:il Mowo.ly $1595 MIRACLE MAZDA 21.50 Harbor Bl.. C. M. 645-5700 i8 Mercedes 4SOSL, blk w tan int, very clean, orig owner $31.500. ti75-~ IEACH IMPORTS I-.. ....... 9732 Ml Dove Street . , . ' 21125Harbor Blvd. um Jensen Inter., new COSTA M~A paint, xlnt cond. Very 979-2503 lew made. 642-8559 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979MA%DA MBZ '73 450 SE. Xlnl rood. New pamt, mett bc1ge. leath. H ig h rruJeage. S93QO. 534-6292, 8311 ?284 NEWPORT BEACH BARGA.IN 752-otoO Paud• 9750 +--------1 41M-6174 ·~-------74 JAGUAR Mmda 9738 ! . XJ61. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ equipped. Superb I fcnditioa. (1>5321) '. : SAVI I bYfUDEIOE .... Can RX7GSCOUPE 5 speed lrans .. air cond .. suntOO{, AM t FM stereo tape & alloys. U68VNW). Now Only $1299 MIRACLE MAD>A 2l!iDHarbor Bl , C.M. 645-5700 18Atn'OCENTER OR. ""-U lh E"'"E' IRVINE 2150 tt.INw ... d. tt•sW.:BREEz E miracle mazda ------ ....................... Bank Repo. 1975 Porsche, Tarp Carrera, 2961 E. LaJolla, Anaheim, 9-S ..td.Yg. I :.t.t.L.. ft Ill..!! WTift' ~ TIJRBO 1980 924. Assume Class1£1ed Ads are really low inl. lease. Evenings ~~"people to people" :>ales calls with big re-_7S2_·l!ll50 _____ _ adcrshlp and big results! To place your classified ad, call todav 642-5678. Trade your old stuff for new goodies with a ClaMifaed ad 642-5678 , IJ0.7300 C.... W... 645-5700 Class1!ied Ads642-5678 ~LltOS:--... -.---9-IO-O Alltos. New 9800 Alltos. New 9100 AUtos, New tlOO A.Mtos, New 9100 ................................................................................................................... NEW CAR FINANCING AT • OR CASH DISCO HAS ... % OPEN DAILY T IL 9 PM *36MONTHS,1/3 DOWN (0.A.C.) CORNER FOLLOD' OUR ROAD TO FANTASTIC SAVINGS! HERE ARE EXAMPLES! ·711 CADIUAC SEDi\ ~ f741UOUI ,6295 Wa,. •7995 ~ ...... y 71 MG MIDGET 1446VPY) ,3495 w.•3995 ~Ollly 79 Dt\ TSlJN ..-ZX 1120WTW) \l'a,. 1 8995 '799 ~ No• o.J~· .. 79 •UICK ELECl'llA 1747YMJ) 1''a" •9495 '7999 No•OllJY "7C CADILLAC SEDAN (472f>OTI Wu 13995 Newo.Jy '2599 ' "7C BUICK aEGAI. 1lnNLE) Wa11 13595 '2999 NewOaly '91 ME•CEDES 8EN'Z (T8Z527) Wu 13995 New ... y • '2999 "78 MEllCtJ•-W COIJGA• <058UKDI 5 Wa.-•5995 '399 ~ ... o.ty 79 Bl:ICI' RIVIEllA <797Wl/f) ' 5 \Ya,. •I0.199 899 !\•• Ollly •79 MEJICEDES 81."NZ Mee ('27WT0) ~·a,. •18.959'16 09~ ~ ... Ollly ,., .. 1732XZRI v.· • .,, •7295 ~ ... e.ay •5999 W CADILLAC SEVlu..E (Ser 3622) .... ,. •19.999'15 099 Ne•OalY .., MA.NY MORE TO CHOOSE Fa8M! EN11RE INVENTORY REDUCED! C•AC ,. ..... ~ .4NI ...... \ll•..f>lo-........... 1., ............ .. 11 ........ -·~ ,,...,, ..... ~~II IHI • .,.,,.. ..,., .. ,. .. ,,..,,llil'ell<..,, \II ... ,.....,..... ................ . .. ('er. #• .. f f"•r - •r ,'-4 l••r l'rw4n! ~~~,. .. ,,,,.... 1 4. tf, Te ft I'. V • ,,_.,. ,..,_ Jn•." ... ... . . .. -.... ' .. ... . . .... .... ~ ... ' .... ..,_ -.. ._ . . . •• ,, DAit. Y PILOT Ft1day. April 25 tNO ......... ,.rW ......... ,.,..... ............ ,..... .......... rW ..e..111, 1.-W --UM4 ....................... ....................... ....................... ....•.................. ....................... . .................... . ..... ,, t770 . ..................... . ~ t7'7 . ..................... . .... Mew , ......... Mew .............. t?67 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• Mmwft7 COUPll eotMITall A~ror ·a VW campw. reblt en1. l•-------m1 . tr 1 .. eO.Uvet')'~ Set US before you buy TODAY!!! Lo/llll.. f\&Dd IGI>•\ uuer. Heel. ew. Xlnt. cond. ..... ,.,, .. VVI lkal 1ood cood. Beltolfer. MS-lS31 llii I .lirel _._,_ M3 Harbor Ulvd. ·~.]} ---&.... m5Hatt>or BJvd. '10 Jl'Mlbfldr, 18IScc. DU c ... bNda. dwal Weber, fuJly rblt. Call Scott ~ v ........ '81 vw Bl.It: Reblt ena 11711 llACH A YD. •••••••••••••••••• •• • •• can'AMESA lllMS 111111 ILE'1 llUAEllA IE 111.IYEIY CU:n'A M 1-:SA 979-2503 979-2503 •Good tires. ,.M /FM ................. Ga 1rt• ttol Sl!IJO. c.ll 497 ·2116 14~2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·rnw•~ut~ ·is. alnt C\l'IU AMtl'M C1&i1A. dys "111 9"t6.~ve752 5296 lll II "16 TK7, r.lot condition, 27MPO, S5800. 548-6412 '72 Camper Wes_t_pJJ_a_ll_a. ~~~~~~~~I 13.SOO. '14 Yamaha VZ80 '971 YW UlllT GQMCiSAIU._ No need fOf' 2 abarp cars. '78 Buick V6 Skylark cust 4dr. 18'MVOZ> $3300. t f77 TllUMPH Sl7S. ~. s,.cw lcltioft '76 TR7, Wh b in 1t on plalfll I r RI 1t9. vury dn. lilt)' or t!Vtlli ~ Tl7COUPI '14'"""iftu,Good cond.New Auto mati c tr a n ~, ··-AM/FM stereo tape & '78 Chev. MC Landau. Full po wer . lo w ma. llBZlfl'T> $4200. With a sunroof, fitted air condlUooang ~ s te reo tape. ( 16841). paint & new top Call &harp! (7981'Y\J). 649-2553. Mow CWy SOSO ( i~ot GIU: 1.-.:N ca11h lut Wt Un·; l'lt!phunti. With M (.;JJt>!'llfu.'<1 Ad Cit 11 tSa St."18 MOWS5tt5 aMBMOTa.S CALL '7'·2503 The fastest draw in the West . . a Daily Pilot Oassllied Ad. Cal l Today 642-5678. ......... '800Alltos ..... 9100 tlOO ....................... . ........................................... . ~EM 1980 PINTO f /128)(35271 '3999 ~t.:M 1980 THUNDERB(RD (6561) (3542) '5999 ~EW 1980 MUSTANG (6169)13537) '5399 CREATl\IE FINANCING BELOW PRIME-RATE AVAILABLE ~EW 1980 BRONCO 4x4 (8532) (8190) '7999 °'EW 1980 COURIER P.U . (1197) (8221) '4999 NEW 1988 F-100 P.U. (128-4) (8095) '5299 ADDITIONALLY, S500 REBATES ARE OFFERED ON SELECT '79 & '80 T·BIRDS AND LTDs BE PROMPT FOR BEST SELECTION! 'la 11\ H'IK ('t:~Tt R\i v 8. auto matic , power steering. air cond11tonmg 1272VBH) $2795 ·1tt •l'K'K mTt:a' 4 dr .. V-8. automatic, a11 c o nd., pwr . ste er ing (279WNE). 1 3295 '7:-l t'ORDGR1'Ni\Ui\ 6 c ylinder gas saver Au1omat1c Mus i See C640LP0) s 1995 '77 Pl. l'Mel'Tll Volare " dr .. automatic, pwr steering. a ir cond (637SWL). 1 2295 Honie Of ''Willy The Wit.ale" SUNSET FORD ·7 t Pl'.\"TO "i\00~ Greal gas-mileage car at an u nbelievable price (611KLMI $}895 •• C'HEVETn: ·1a Pl'\TO RunaboU1 4 cyl. au1oma11c air cond vinyl l op (730KXSl $}695 By Chevy w-4 cyl., 4 spd .. radio. air cond. (850UFX). '74 ~MC l'IATANll v-8. automettC. air cond , a super bargain. (598K0Al 8895 636-4010 In Wt>stmi111ter Where The Sa11 Diego & Carde11 Grove Freetroys Meet ".;. -· ,. ..aACUMilDA 2150 H.arbol' 81., C. M. 64~5700 79VWIAlllT AW>malic transmission. kybnder, stereo. L.&lte new! (78SXE2) '"" RAYFUDBOE .... 18Al!I'OCE.NTER DR IRVINE 131).7'00 Eves 673-8203 ttOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 6AMC,ACll Excellent eondruon. On· l y 36 ,0 00 m i l es . C7<TSWWI S2ttt RAYFUDBOf u.c• Met"Cwy l6Al1I'OCENTER OR IRVINE llG-7000 9tl0 71 Bus. nu motor. llr~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bralus. shocks. 9'79·<J963, Hu1 ck 19110. R1v1 era. eVff>644-6357 Sl.l.450 or best offe r. New ----------turbo V6, sunroof, all '74 VW camper fully was. U> m1. btwn 7PM· eqwpped. little work 9PM. 714--t!H-9053 needed. $3800. or best of. Cocllac I er M&-5112!> 991S i2 VWTan B~. New eng. New elulch . brakes . Good tires. ff.as pe>rtablc campmg gear. Needs low gear & light body won . $2500. Call 673-~ aft s IO VW Bus. rbll. nu clutch & br ates. S2400 tw6-ll06 '7!f V W Conve rt1blt', yelJow w t.a.n int. Ul.000 ml, 61S-6282 dr.> ~ eves ------- '19 VW ~e Convert.a ble, standard. taJte over lse Sl.000. ca.II aft 6PM 561-3:593 SI Bus. 1600 restored e01~. good s hape , $1 .b~O ~a!tJPM VW 79 Ccxivert white on wtult.'. C...1lampagnt' Edi· tJun All xtras Xlnt rond 1•r SK~ 213 964 1 l33 71 WestphJUJa Ctmj>f·r f .irtHry air. am t m 'tt·rt•1. rl'I! i:J' 9, )jl•I < J.J I I.I.:! -t.:01 9 772 .•••.....•...........•• VOLVO SALES. SBVICE Ate> LEAS.MG on.RSe.AS m.u v fo.H v EXPERTS LUUUCE VOLVO I !1i6 Harbor HI\ d CtfilA MF~.\ 646-9303 S40-946 7 i l 142 f: Run!> i:ood ~ mtt>nor & p.unt Mlllf1 R :'ti :>48-884i "76~ DL. 4 spd . am fm 'tereo casM•tle. <& c . ~.00> rrul<-s. t\c"'° tin.., Spotless iru.&de & out Or. wire ong1na l own1:r "5100 CaU~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 SDV SS49S. Loa4ed. Beautiful cond. ca11 Art !:tfB.337 t or 64S-7253 '78 Seville 2SKmJ S1lvc·r. Xlnt. rood Dys lm-9894. eve67S..9167 16 Sev1lll'. Jrl blk w /red v\'iaw' ml. r nw.e. wue whl.<.. RR ,gn ll. 'ltereo. t<c XJnt S7 .000/offer S2-«i28 l9IO tl Dondo. P1rerru.st Gold . Vo1ot ue ll r~i.. c-n.ast'. ~tereo w /8 trk. win· whh.. t't<' Lo·lo males. m .OOOJbesl ofr. PP 569-59158 "16 Se'Vll.le Salver on grey. Uhr mt.er. Stereo tape, c•f"\('. n1•w tire-:., brks Xlnt cond 1 own r 41Km1 Reduced t o titJIJ dy 6ot2·S200, a rt 5. bi3-0C74 ------ COHVemaLE 7580orado IJJ rru . iclnt rond z.~. I' ,. "41> 7317 711 ~-.. 1111 l'r,.Jm & 1.111. 'Alrt .,. ht .. I l••,alht'r MIL" .... II' .;14> 4-'0 I t I.;) ~ 7S f..Jl)urJd1J lm.1i:1n,· you. 10 "" .ill itoltJ Cad1llat • On~ own~r. Ht•c.14 t"'M Th._-; ,., :.t rure 1..o... si.400 ur bel.t •l l•'f' 714 ~ 1 llU '80 SEVl u.E DIESR.: lt-alht'f' lilt I-.\ \'ry opt11111 4.\.00 mil\.., ~I l:>MX -'j'j S-.\ Ilk. l<IJdt-d, '{1111 rond, S7i~ 75:! 77J3 U) .... ~151.'\( ... l9fll ~n Oe\11111• (iold "' whstt· top SiH·r1f1n• Slll5C.A..\h i60-H321 '78 Cam.ro "Plan" ~1!-! economy ...... wilt-~ bucket aeat mt. ••• -• 3l..sa> ml A lood .,._,, c~ me with an oQer: I ·lllll>062'7 ~ ........ '76 Camaro LT 4:§)>. J50en&, xtra clean. P". P. lit.a». ~2'187 '13 aUlo, p/s, p/b, \o/tni. Sm. v~ nu ti.res /seats. FM. S2.400. 64ML51N. 8 . a..... ''~ ....................... 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SERVICE HOURS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY: 7:l0 A.M •. TO S:lO P.M. SATURDAY: 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING A 80 PLYMOUTH CHAMP! ) • . • • 7 * * VOL. 73, NO. 116, ~SECTIONS,• PAGES ORANGE COU . Rescue Try Draws Fire I Iran arges Failure Laid to Copters WA S HI NGTON CAP > Secretary or Defense Harold Brown said today that the U.S. attempt to rescue Am erican hostages in Tehran was aborted at a refueling stop in the Iranian desert when three of eight helicopters ra iled, and American forces withdrew leaving eight m e n d ead in th e burn i ng wreckage of a helicopter and a C-130 transport plane. Brown told a Pentagon news conference the administration undertook the rescue attempt as "the best course of action for getting our hostages out or Iran expeditiously.·· Despite the failure. 1n which four Am ericans a lso were wounded, Brown decla red: "Let I no one doubt our resolve and let I no one misunderstand the mean· . mg of l~ese events. We will oot ' rest until we have secured the release of tht>se hostages." 1 I le said the mission was un· dertaken by a Defense Depart· ment force made up or volun· lee rs fro m a ll th e a rm ed services. Brown said the force did ho t en counte r Iranian m ilitary forces during the futile , operation, but did detain about 50 civilians who happened by the refueling site in a bus. He said the Iranians were released when the mission was aborted. Brown said the operation in- vol ve.d approximately 90 U.S. military personnel. plus air J c rrws. The m ission included I ~ight helicopters plus transport I airplanes. Altogether. the mis s ion was on Irania n soil for about three hours. he said The sta~in~ site ror the opera· tlon was a remote landi ng area t in the desert 200 miles from Tehran Brown said the site was to be used for refueling. The PenUtgon chief sa id th<tt depending upon the success of the force in reaching that site and refueling the helicopters, a second decision was to be made as to whether to go on to Tehran. where the Americans have been captive in the embassy for 174 days. Brown said defense offi cials knew the "long and arduous t rip" to the desert s ite would tax the capacity of the helicopters. which were based on the aircraft carrier Nimitz. in the Arabian Sea Brown said two of the helicop- <See BROWN. Page A2) * * * ·Solon Says U.S. Attempt 'Reasonable' Congressma n Da n Lungren said this morning the mission to rescue the hostages in Jran was a reasonable course of action. "I'm only sorry that it failed and that it was not attempted sooner... said the Republican representative of West Orange County and Long Beach. Lungren, who expressed his sympathies to the American families of those who lost their lives in the ope ration, was critical of reaction from con· 1ressional colleagues. "National unity is essential," be continued , "and con · 1resakJnal carping about pres- ldenUal violatl006 of tbe War , Powen Act seems pointless. ••Based on recent history there ls no doubt that telling the Con1ress ta tantamount to tell· ln1 the world -it never would have been kept secret. '• · Lungren suggested that the aborted mission should prove to Jnnlan leeden that the coun· try'1 patience bu nm out. • 'Tbr6uabout the crtsts, the Jraalm ~ bu bad tbe upper band because ti perceived our unwlll\n1neaa to do anvthllllltr " be said .-.r~ action°1"! have dem· • ooatrated that we have trained • ·volunteers wlllln& to risk their Uvea." .• •• •• • ....... ··~.t= •• ., ... , .. , •• hilt ... ,. 1'•111 • ... ' \ IRAN ... ... .. ... , .. I •sut SAUDI HHIA 0 111 \---~---', .... UllJH HAI ' I UlllUES I ~ HIS I Ar>WI~ IRAN RESCUE MISSION ABORTED IN DESERT Map Locates Deaolate ArH of Tragedy Desolation Crash Site Dead De•ert By The Associated Press The a rea where the U.S. aircraft crashed du.r ing the abortive hostage rescue effort is near Tabas and between two of the world's most forbidding deserts, the Dasht-e·Kavir and the Das ht-e-Lut. in eastern Iran. Together. they cover one-silClh of Iran's total area of 1 6 million square miles . THE KAVIR IS A SALT SWAMP. with a surface o( thick plates of crystaliied salt with sharp. vertical edges Beneath the plates are dttp channels and patdles of mud. making the area so treacherous that much of 1t has not been explored. Other parts of the two deserts arc covered by "dasht," or loose sand and stones THE DESERTS ARE SAID TO BE among the leas t ltre- supporting in the world. Taba'i itself is about 450 miles southeast of Tehran. Grief~ Anger, Fear Mark U.S. Failure By 1be Assotiated Press A nation stunned by the news that a military mission to rescue the American host ages in lran railed and eight U.S. servicemen had been killed voiced its grief, dis may, anger and fear today. Sen. Frank Church. chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. described it as "a moment of maximum d anger." A British lawmaker said. "T hi s is a matter of grave in· ternational importance." And a s t he White House stressed that the m ission was not a hostile acuon. relatives of the Americans seiied Nov. 4 ex· pressed hope that Iran's revolu- tion ary gove rnment and ~he militants occupying the U.S. Embassy in Tehran would react with restraint. "We're very distressed." said Dor othe a Mo refield of San Diego wife of hostage Richard Morefield. ''We're frightened. We don't know what kind or a re- action to expect from Iran." "Eight deaths for what?" asked Bonnie Graves of Rest.on Va .. who hoped to visit Iran to see her bwiband, John. "I hope to God that the Iranians are capable of restraint in the situa- tion." C ampaigning for the Demo cratic pres idential nomination ln Detroit. Sen. Edward Kenne dy said he .. shares the grief with all Americans." One ol few notes of opt1rnism was sounded by former Secretary of State Henry Kiss· 1n8er. ''It sbowt a deds\veneu by our government," he said in an A BC interview. ''These are alwa)'I difficult operat.tona that can succeed or fail. but J believe on lbe whole ll hu Improved our situaUon. '' Sen. John Glenn, D·Ohio, a former astronaut, urged pa- tience. "Let's not in our haste to get this thing done start World War • Ill." he said. T he Rev. Darre ll Rupiper, wh o has twice visited the hostages, said the action ''is kill- ing the hostages." The e mbassy militants. he sa id, "are not a bout to save the lives of 50 State Depa rtment personnel who are to them sym- bo Is. if not instruments. of American policy," he said. Meanwhile, som e con g ressiona l le aders expressed anger that they bad not been consulted and debated whether the rescue should have been at· tempted. Rep. Clement Zablocki. D· Wis .• chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, sa.ld m e mbers of Congress should have been informed of lhe plan and said he did not feel the ac· lion wu wise. ''The wise course would have been to share the burden," Sen. Henry Jack.son, D·Wub .. said on NBC·TV's "Today" show. Added Sen. Daniel Moynihan, D·N.Y.: "Our country bu had a bad fall, we'll get over it. It could have been more of a na· Uonal effort. Well, it wasn't." . Rep. Samuel Stratton, D·N.Y., speculated the miuloa could be a "plus for Carter," who haa come under some fire from thote who felt ftrm action wu warranted in tbe Iranian crllil. But Rep. J• Andenan. R· m., an indepeadtnt ceadidete for lbe preUdencJ, UkeMCI tbe ml11lon to the Bayot. its nuco 20 yeafl aao end Hid, UJ'm et A I011 Oil' what our I0"'1l11Mftt wa1 tJ'Yinl to do ... C&ee &MCl'ION, P11e AJ) \ ' ~ • Hostages In Peril, U.S. Told By The AsSO<'lated Press Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and the militants holding the U S . Emb assy in-T e hr an threatened today to kill the 50 embassy hostages if President Carter tr ies a nothe r "silly maneuver " like the aborted airborne resrue mission Iran's foreign minister said the w;ners of the Persian Gulf would be set a blaze "'1th 011 if anot her raid were attempted The foreign minister con de m oed Carter's "act of war .. in launching the airborne m1ss1on, but said he hopes Iranians wi ll react with restr:unt to tbe faded military operation Tehran Radio broadcast a statement b~ the Moslem mJh · tants tn the embassy declanng, "If America tries to rl'sort to these unskillful and cowardly tricks, tt will not only fare the filthy lifeless corpses of the hostages but all those respons1. hie for these plots will be buried m the sotl of Iran " R evolutionary leader Kho- meini. in a statement reported by Tehra n Rad io, accused Carter of being ready "for the sake of his re-election as presi· dent ol the republic . . . to com- mit any crime. even if that c<>st him killing all prople ." He called the rescue m1ss1on a "silly maneuver" and srud that if the Unjted States tried another rescue ;·all the attacke rs and all the hostages would be killed." Sketchy reports from Tehran indicated the Iranians believed som e Ameri cans m ight have been stranded 1n the eastern Ira ni an desert wh ere the daring mission was aborted Government-run Tehran radio told people in the area around Tabas. in the Oasht·e-Kav1r desert 350 mtles east of the capital. to search for .. Marines and raiding personnel now in the region " t''ore1gn M1n1 s ter Sadegh Ghotbiadeh told CBS tn an in· terview he received information "there were some Americans" left behind "but this has not been precise." Carter said, however. that all those involved in the operation by Iranian estimates 400 or 500 -were safely withdrawn. T he Iranian military com- m a n d clai med th e plan('s crashed while n eeing from lra- CSee TilREATS, Page A2) ,., ........ IADDINaD -Dorothea Morefield. wile of the im· prisoned U.S. consul 1eneral in Iran, grieves at the news of eig~ Americans kllled ln abortive rescue attempt. v ........ , •• Dally N••••·~~ ar Act Carter: Mission One of Necessity l WASHlNGTON <A P l Presi· count given ear her at about ~ d<'nt Carte r. declaring that he 10 ·ts p m. PST Thursday by ad-J fo llo v.ed the mandates o r min istration omcials. Carter ( "'nt•cess1t y and duty" tn order · promised more details of the J ing a military attempt to rescue rescue attempt. and the reasons r the Amer1 c;rn hos t ages in for failure. later. • Tehran. sa1d toda y he aborted Carter said that in undertak-' the m1ss1on when a rescue ing the mission, he felt 1l would ltl'11copter railed. have "an excellent chance for Carter praised the eight men succeli5." killed and said he fell sorrow for He said he ordered the mission lhe1r sacnflce. to protect American lives. and to rn a solemn. 4 a m. report to reduce the danger of conflict in the nation. the president saJd he the Yt'Orld. <.till holds the Iranian govern- ment ··responsible for the safety and for the early releas·e .. ot the hostages. Emphasizing that Lhere were no Irani a n casualties. Carter desc ribe d the m 1ss1on <is a hu m arutanan one . He said all involved Wlderstood it "to be dif· flrult and .. dan~erous " ··we have been dlsappoioted before." Carter said. lie said the Un ited States would con ti n ue th roug h d1plomat1c means to seek the "peaceful re lease" of the hostages. He gave no hint or further mibtary steps. Carter said the decision to at· tempt the rescue operation was his. and so was the decision to cancel ll "when proble ms de· veloped m the placement of our rescue team for a future rescue oper ation ... "In the aftermath of the at- te mpt. we continue to bold the government of Iran responsible for the safety and for the early r e l ease of the Americ an hostages who have ~n held for so long," Carter said . "The United States r e m a ins de· lerroined to bring about their sale release at the earliest date possible." Jn his initiaJ report, Carter simply repeated the sketchy ac· WAR POWERS M:I' QUOTED W ASIUNGTON CAP> -Here is the War Powen Act 1'9quire- m ent that presidents comult with Con1reas when poulble before conductin1 milltary operations: •'The president in every PGAi· ble instance shall consult with Con1ress before lntroduclaf U.S. armed forces lnto boltllitiel or into ailuatlonl where lmml· nent involvement in bolUUtill ia clearly lndl caud by tbe clrcuJNtances." · .. "With the steady unraveling of a utho rity in Iran , and t he mounting dangers tha t were posed lo the safety of the hostages them selves. and the growing realization that their early release was highly unlike· ly, I made l.he decision to com· mence the rescue operation's plans." he said. The president. speaking from his Oval Office, said that when diplomat.le efforts failed to gain freedom of the hostages. who oow have been held for 174 days. the military attempt "beeame a necessity and a duty.·' "It was my decision to at- tempt the rescue operation," he s aid. "It was my decision to 1 cancel it." • Coast Weather Fair through Friday, variable cloudiness S.tur· day. Lows tonight 41 al the beaches and 52 inl11nd. H~ghs Saturday near 70. IN818BTeB.4W Thiftgl IOiU ~ looldrtg up Sot11rdaf it FOIOllOM VaUq ~ .. ciaUr a/In' .,.. cu ,, .. a.l•nlCIHoml Gordoft 8ewtt BaUoo.. Race tiff• off. Sft •· C°"8 °" Poo8 Cl. lmtles ............... -.... CW..t! ........... -............. M ==All A"91 OI •1111 .. cw ....... ~ •• t *' DI ==--.. ,,...... °"' ....., iA ..... fl Ct·• ............ AJ DAIL V P'ILOT H/F Fl1•1P~A I BROWN ••• Lera bad trouble on lhe way to the landinl site Ooe lended In the deMn.. and i\a ~rew wu pat*ed • bJ ..mber Mt'•:J::' A 1~ t..llcopter, ma llonJnc. tumtd b.ck and laodH -aboard IM Nlmit1 - Upca arrl¥al ~Ullo deMlt r. fuetiq att.e. Brown setd, •ddrd helicopter aufCertd h)idra...tlc matfunctloN wh cb put lt <M oC com mluion. The opttaUons plan provtded thlt Ute miMk>n would IMf calMd olf ii fe"r than she btliCOOltnl • 'fte re operatlon al Slnce the- re-cue f~ was down to five. the mlNion wa:s u nccl4!d. be u ld. Brown l&ld Lbat wtule taking oU 10 the du ert darkn-. a hl'licopter collided wit~ the C· 130, ud both caqht nre. ~ f 1eld rommandt1r. who was not adentified. tJ'len ordered ht.S mt'n to board the traru.port plant$ to return to the curaer. ·"Tehran 1s not Entebbe." Brown aald, sayin& the froblems i nvol ved an r e a c h 01 t he Am erican boltages were areater tbao those Israeli forcM en countered in rescue1ng holtages Crom an airport at E nlebbe m Ut anda. H e said the helicopters bad to be nown 500 nautical miles to be refueled for a final effort to reacbtheboltages. As Pres id ent Car te r e m -. pbaaized in his 4 a.m. report on tbe mi.salon, Brown said .. It was not an attack on Iran in any way." Brown said the commander of tbe voh.mteer task fol'ce reported to Gen. David J ones, chairman of the joint chJefs of staff. Jones, in tum. reported to .Brown. who kept Carter advised. He safd the Pentagon was in dlrect radio contact with the rescue mission d uring the operaUon. He praised the servicemen who attempted the raid, saying they deserve ·'the support and gratitude ol all Americans. ''They trained well, they were professional, and they are ded 1cated." he said. As to future efforts l o free the hostages, Brown said, "We're not going to ruJe out any options, a ny more than we did before ... We're going to do every- thing we possibly can to release the hostages." He took responsibility for the b reakdown of the helicopters, :.aying "I'm not looking for goau." But he noted that a 500· n alJlical mile fli ght over desert terrain is a taxing mission for a helicopter. Brown said the operatJon had been practiced. successfully. in training operations 10 the United States. He said 1t would have been easier to gt'l the host.ages out once U.S. forces wer(' established at the refueling site than it was to get that desert base established "Operationally. this was the most difficult part of the m1!>· sion." he s~11d. Asked whether the rescue mis s 1on could ha ve fre ed lhc h ostages without g r ea t bloodshed, Brown said he was .. most confident" that could have been done * * * f'roweP~A I REACTION Abroad. Carter's action sur· pr ised America's allies and brought angry condemnation from the Middle East and the Sovlet bloc. "There is oo doubt whatever thal this is a matter or very ~r ave inle rnntiooal im · portance," said British Labor Par ly lawm aker Tony Benn. "The landing in Iran . . . clear· ly implicat e s t h e Unite d Kingdom, which in an ally of the Un ited States.'' ln Moscow. stat,~ r adio called the effort "an armed provoca· tion • • and called the White House explanation "ludicrous " OAANOI COAST .. F DAILY PILOT :::.~.:.' .. ~ .. ~r-., ~~..:; °'-c-. -·--... ~y. ~··· ..,,.,_. _.......,._ ~. _....,. F,_, tor C..141 --_.._ .._.._,. ft••<"''•""'''" "'"''· tr•'"•· l•ovn• .,....,.,,....... c-1. "ti ..... -·_,.,.. .. P<Al'•_ S.0_,. _ WftA .. , ... tw"'<-__ ........... lit ........ M ...... PO, 11 .. •i.e. c.i. -""'-"''" ti.i.. .. _ .. _ Pr~Gnl _,.., P\MtVW"f J••ll c ...... ..... ~'-°""'"-­,._.,._ '"'""' ,_,a.,....,....... Mot .... , ... CClolOr Qoerie\ ... \-. ............. ........,. l.,,toP ...,o- W.•10.-C-•C- Huftttnatott ...... OMoe ,,.,,. .... ft__.. MotlUflQA-PO,_,._,,... Offtee• ............ ft:..,, .... eo. .. _ .. , (AIO\t-t >JIW.'4 ... ,,.... TollJt1Ro(114l~ C1 ............ ent .... MMllt ,,__tft0rt"90C.........~·- 540-1220 ';,I' ·~-........ By DAVID IW'l"lllANN ............... A cou rt order w aa iuued Tbunday to prevent an Or-.. Couaty laboratory from ad· vertiaine blood ...U it elalma can detect a penon'1 •Ulfft>- tiblllty to cancer. Oranae County SUperior Cowt Judge Robert H. Green lip9d a tem pe>r a ry restraininl orde r Thursday aou&bt by the diltric:t attorney'• otnce. which bad filed a lawsuit against the A.l .D. Center of Oran1e Inc. a nd laboratoriea in CaUfonda and T exas which tested the blood samples. That suit charged the center with false and m isleadiq ad· vertising for its claims the tests could detect the existence of c a n ce r a s w e ll a a the .. malignancy potential" of those tested. ntOUSANDS OF IRANIANS CONVERGE OUTSIDE U.S. EMBASSY IN TEHRAN TO CELEBAAT£ RESCUE MISSION FAILURE Khon*nt Threaten• to. KJH Hoat:age• H C.rter TrfH Another 'SUly Maneuvef' to Free Them Green set a bearing for May 9 an Superior' Court, at which time the District Attorney's Office will seek an injunction against the defendants named in the suit. Civil penalties that could r un i nto the bund uda of thousands or dollars also are be· 1ng sought. Mission Backed By Nixon BE RLIN <AI» For mer Preside nt Richard M . Nixon said today he fully supported Pr esident Carter's decision to a tte mpt a r escue o r the Amen can hostages tn Iran. add- ing "there are a lways risks" ini s uch actions. Ni xon said Carter wa s justified in ordermg a rescue mission because "the United States has suffered humiliation. The hostages have s uffered im· prisonme nt and mental and em otional abuse and this has to be brought to an end." In West Berlin to promote bis new book on U.S. foreign policy. Nixon said the president mu.st reserve the option to use force m such a situation. Nixon said he was confident Carter would contin ue "to ex plor e o t h e r mea s ures if necessarv. mcludmg military measures'" to win the freedom of the 53 Americans held by Ira- nian militants in Tehr an since Nov. 4 The former president said tw thought \,nenca's NATO au.es and J ape1n shouJd "stand firmly with the t ;ni ted States in u. ... mg mcasun·s ~£atn!>l lnrn and cont1 nu mg these until th<' hostages an· removed.'' Nixon said he had seen a ney,-, 1 eport of Carter's telev1s1on speech on the res<.·ue mission which was aborted after equip ment fa ilure and eight U S. erewmen were killed wheo two m rcraft collided. · · f'rom what I k.now at this point, I certainly support Presi- dent Carter 's attempt to rescu(' the hostages." he iold reportef" invi t ed to t h e Sp ri n ger publishing house overlooking the Berlin Wall. Nixon said the rescue effort rC'manded him of the ai rborne mission he ordered during the Vietnam War to fr e e US. prisoners held by North Viet· nam. "We reached the place we thought the pnsoners were bemg held. Unfortunately they had been removed but it d1d show 1t was possible to move in with hel i copt ers and possi bl y eva('uate people." he said. Nixon's new book. titled "The Third World War has Already Begun," criticizes American television for what he called rom anticizing of the North Viel· nam ese and other communist revolutionary leaders. * * * fi'l'Olll P~ A I THREATS. • • nian warplanes. but Carter said there wer e no hostilities and the Iranians were unaware or the U.S. attempt until several hours after the withdrawal. The American raiders took a busload of Ira nians prisoner brierly before releasing them and f(ying off, Tehran radio said. In Tehran, an estimated 10,000 jubilant Iranians poured into the streets around the U .S. Em· bassy when they got word of the failed mission, celebr atlna with shouts and cheers. They flashed victory s igns, clenched &heir fists and screamed. "Down With C a l'J!.d!" a n d "C arte r 's ,Fin !" A ~pok.esman for the Moslem m lntana who have held the 50 embassy hostages since Nov. 4 said they were "doing well." the Japan Broadcasting Corp. re- ported from Tehran. T he mill· tanta previously threatened to kill all of the host.ages if the United States took the sUpteat mQJtary actioo against Iran or made any attempt lO rescue them. r Doolittle Speaks On Iranian Crisis Bv JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol 1 ... °'"" ...... \Utf Last week's Newport Beach n•un1on or Doolittle 's Tokyo Raiders opened with a pre ss \'Onfcrence dunng which the re- 11 red Alr Force general was ask e d t o comm ent on t he hostages in Iran The man who led the daring 1942 bombmg raid to J apan said he didn't want to get into a political discussion "It would be no trouble gett.m~ the Amen cans out or Iran." he <1 dded. "But I 'm not smart enough lO figure out how to get them out alive ." The question was posed by a reporter who cited some of th<: parallels bet we('n the t"vents leading to the Tokyo raid and the Iranian crisis. DoollWe said that in 1942, "All the news had beeo bad "We wanted to do someUung to bnng some good news to the American people." Asked 1f he experienced any fear dunng the h1story-makm~ mis~1on. Doollttlt' !>aid he didn't * * * DISCUSSED HOSTAGES Gen. J•rne• DooHUS. ·'It was a situation when I wa~ thmkmg about lhc m1sslon and m' ml'n I "a., not th10k1nl! JboUt "l'lr 1r * * U.S. Rescue Unit Specially Trained WASHINGTON <AP> -The U S. military unit that tried to rescue the American hosta ges in Iran is a h lghly secret anti- terronst force based a t a North Car olina Army post , a n in - for med source said today. The source. who dedlDed to be identified. said planning ror the operation was weU under way in January and that the spedal unit had a virtually unlioUted budget and access to tbe most -.opblslicat.ed weapons and de b1litating gases. rescutnJ? hostages and in th<.> use of nau.•wa prod ucm~ l.!<l!>l'~ Tht> Penwgon ha s m the pa!>l acknowledged the <'X1stcnce of a tt-a m m odel('d on the c ltte Israeli and West German ant1- terronst uml~ and has said 1t "'as headquartered at Fort Bra~g The team reports d1rectJy to the Jotnl Ch1<.>fs of Starr and 1s composed primarily of volun- teers from Ar my Special Forces and Ranger uniL'> The Army ts responsible for the un1t 's train- mg. HBMorn Silent on Mission Tbe Humtncton Beach mother of a diplomat who formerly was ass igned to Tehran. Ira n, declined comment today on the abortive U.S. mission lQ rescue re mainmg American hostages. "I doo't know anyUung about 1t I can't say anytlung," com- mented Wanda Lljek. She srud she hadn't been or · der~ by U.S. 0Hlc1als to marn- tain ~tlence. "I just can't t.a1k about 1t, that's all " Mark La}ek. ~ son of Franl< and Wanda LIJek, and h1.s wife. Cora. reached freedom latl' in January after they took refu~l' in the Canadian Embassy when m1htanLs ~tormed the Amencan bulldtng. The LlJeks, and four other-. who had darted to safety tn thi.: Canadlan Embassy. ""c•rl' ~1vf'n false Canadian passpo~ wtuch made 1t pc:16$1ble for them to slip through the hands of lht> mi ll tants The younger LlJek!>. wbo v1c.1t ed their parents' home afln their return to the United Stat~. now reside Ul Falls Church, \'a The parents ha\ e part1c1pated 1n a $1 10 nulllon law-;u1t a~.110-.1 1h1.-lranrnn J?OH·rnment , No Comme nt At El Toro Spokesmen at El Toru Manne Corps Air StalJon c!echnt'd any comment to da y on the atte mpted rt-s cue of the lran1un hos tag~ A spokesman for lb(' air s tation ·s <'om mandlng ~t>nt'ral rererred que ries to the bast' information of f1C'er. A spokesman m that or - f1 ce said no Ulformatioo or c o m m en t s w o u Id b t• fo rthrorrung and directed fu rther questions to the Department or Defense in Was hington. D.C. In the advertising for the center, it was claimed that just a few drops of blood "can t.ell if you have a malignant poten- tial." The lawsuit, lowever, said a person's malignancy potential could not be determined by tbe combination of diagnostic test.s offered by the center. The various derend•nta named 1n the suit -lncludlng A.l.D. Center of Orange, lnc .• A.l.D. Laboratories of Orange. Inc .. A.l.D. Laboratories qi Texas a nd Arthur Test and lleeeattb Inc . of Chu la Vtat a -are charged with conspiring to in- duce members of the pUblic to purchase their services through false and mi!leading advertis· 1n~. 300 Teachers Urge Faculty Vote on Pact By PIUL SNEIDERMAN Of .. CMlfy ~Scaff About 300 college lnstructors. impatient with lhe pace of con- tract negotiations with the Coast Community College District , 'owed Thursday to put the dis- t nc t ·s proposals to a faculty- .... 1de vot~ wtUun 10 days. '1 ee t 1n~ at Golden West College the teachers authorized r he1 r negouators to ask a state arb1lra1.0r to make recommen- dations for a setUement or to call for ratiJ1('ation or rejechoo of the dlstnct's most recent of. fl·r Michael Finnegan, an Otange Coast College English teacher Jnd member of the bargaining, team. sajd that if tbe district's proposal is rejected. a strike \'Ole would be called. "We're at the crunch issues," Fmnegan said. "Now it's a mat- ter of whether the district wants 10 settJe or not." The Coast Community College District includes Orange Coast College m Costa Mesa. Golden Wes t College in Huntin1ton Beach and Coastline College, the ~o -ca ll ed "coll ege wit hout walls ." The s our ce s aid the all- volunteet unit was known as the Delta team and was based at Fo rt Bra gg, N.C. Pentagon sources confirmed there was a Della team, also known under the code name of Blue Light, but they could not confirm that this was the team involved in the abortive actJon, which left eight servicemen dead in the collision or two aircraft . w_. now stcwk the fabulous eollet•tion b~· Sources saJ d only a handful of top officials knew what units and how many men were involved in the actual operation. Pentagon officials would not comment on the report, saying the Pentagon had nothing to add beyond what President Carter had announced. The so u r ce. wbo s a id be per sonally was a ware of tbe planning, said the Delta team operations were directed by a special direct a ction group or planners in the Pent•gon. He s aid the team w as a s pecially designed counter· terrorist unit that was trained in Teen Newsletter Carriers Sought The City of Fountain Valley la now acceptin,g applications for "volunteens," age 15 to 18. who will deliver the city's newsletter to local homes four times each year Payment for this work is $1.50 per hour. More Information can be obtained by calling Marlene Beck at tbe Fountain Valley RecreaUoa Cent.er. -..u . Hollvwood Clothes • All Suits & Sportcoats *Price * SOUTH COAST PlA%A. COSTA MUA. CA. PMOHll714t 14 .. llOI ( I , ' l ; ' , ' I , ' I :Rescue Try Draws Criticism ran arges • * Failure llnid to Copters WASHI NGTON <AP> The. decision to cancel the Amenc~n rescue tnission in lran was made after three or its eight he li copt ers m a lfunctioned. Retreating in the desert dark· n ess. a helicopt er and a transport airplane co!Jided, and eight men died in the n aming wreckage and were left behind. Secretary of Defense llarbld Brown gave those details of the futile attempt t o wrest the American hostaJ!es from their Iranian captors. The helicopter breakdowns left the 90-man rescue force s hort of the equip· ment it needed to attempt the final rescue in Tehran Btown said the job of gettin~ the helicopters to the desert re- fueling point. 500 miles from the aircraft carrier, Nimitz, was the most difficult part of the mis- sion. He said he was confident the h ostages cou ld have been snatched from their U.S. em- bassy prison without great bloodsfied had the first phase of the operation succeeded. He dJd not rule out the use of milita r y force again, a nd declared: "Let no one doubt our resolve and let no one misun- derstand the meaning or these events. We v.'ill not rest until we have secured the release of these hostages." The eight men killed in the air crash wer e left behind after their commander concluded the 7 withdrawal would b e jeopardized 11' an effort was made to recover them. He ~aid 'diplomatic efforts a rc under i way to recover the bodies of the • cas ualties. I Four men wcr~ burned in the 1 collision. but Brown said they t are safe and are expected to re- ) cover. l 8fown sa id the American f force encountered no I ranlan forces, but did detain 50 civilian s who happened by in a bus. They were released when the rescue attempt was canceled. For the future. Brown said. ·•we have not ruled out any op- tion, and we stHl want to resolve t.bis as peacefully as we can." The ill-fated mission was un- dertaken by a Defense Depart· m ent force made up of volun- teers from a ll the armed •services. Sources said the so· l called Delta Team has trained in 'secret at Fort Bragg, N C <See BROWN, Page A2) • • 'Rep. Badham Criticizes Rescue Try By JERRY CLAUSEN Of._ o.lly ~ Staff Con g r ess m a n R obert Badbam, R-Ne wport Beach. took a hawk-like stance today about the failure or a U.S. military team t o free the hostages in Iran. . Badbam, a member of the House Armed Services Commit- tee, said, "This is a culmination of a lot of lblngs. Many of us )lave been very critical ol our (military) t raining. main· tenance a nd equipment a nd bave bee n trying to do 90metbing about it ." "We've been critical of the lack ol cood planning in both the White House and the Pentagon," be added. "'l:beee things all may have been critical to the <mission's) failure." "Options for a peaceful resolu· tJon bave veatly worsened.'' he added. "W• an belna driven to im-p roper mmtary operations f wbedllr we Uk• u. or not at tlUI t polM. It wW be bard to netcJt.iate I attertldlc.e," beuid. h OrlilCe County for • Iona nekead of epeaJtiDI enaaae- menta, Bedbam addressed about cs. BADRAM, Pase Ai> 0 . ,,,.,. SAUll HHIA MUS •• •• ··ti)~ .. ., ...... ; ....... ·IRAN o. ... ' .... ,. ' I '---J---', UllUI HAI ', £MllAlES ,' , ... ............. IRAN RESCUE MISSION ABORTED IN 0£SEAT Mep locet•• De801ete Ar•• of Tregedy Desolation Cra1Jh Site Dead De•ert By Tbe Associated Press The area where the U.S. aircraft crashed during the abortive hostage rescue effort is neai Tabu and between two of the world's most forbidding deserts. the Dasht-e-Kavir and the Das ht-e-Lut, in eastern Iran. Together, they cover one-sixth of Iran's total area or 1.6 million square miles. THE KAVIR IS A SALT SWAMP, with a surface of thick plates of crystalizcd salt with sharp. vertical edges. Beneath the plates are deep channels and patches of mud, making the area so treacherous that much or it has not been explored. Other part.-; of the two deserts are covered by "dasht." or loose sand and stones. THE DESERTS ARE SAID TO BE among the least life· supporting in the world. Tabas itself is about 450 miles southeast of Tehran Grief, Anger, Fear Mark U.S. Failure By The Associated Press Sen. John Glenn, D·Ohio. a forme r astronaut, urged pa- tience. Hostages In Peril, U.S. Told By The Associated Press Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and the militants holding the U S . Emba ssy 1n T e hran threatened today to kill the 50 embassy hostages 1f President Ca rter tries a nother ··silly maneuver" like the aborted airborne rescue mission Iran's roreign minister said the waters of the Persian Gulf would be set ablue with oil if another raid were attempted T he foreign minis ter con demned Carter's "a<.'t of war" m launching the airborne mission . but said he hopes Iranians will react with restraint to the fa1led m1htary operation T ehran Radio broadcast a statement by the Moslem m1h t:ints in the embassy declanng. ''ff America tries to resort to these unskillful and cowardly tricks. it will not only face the filthy lifeless corpses of the hostages but all those responsi- ble for these plots will be buried in the soil of Iran · · Re volutionary leader Kh o meini. in a statement reported by T ehran Radio. acc used Carter of being ready "for the sake of his re-election as presi· dent. ol t.be republic ... to com· mlt any c'l'lme. even if that cost him killing all people.·· He called the rescue m1ss1on a "silly maneuver" and said that if the United States tried another rescue "all the attackers and all the hostages would be killed .. Sketchy reports from Tehran indicated the Iranians belJeved some Amen t'ans might have been stranded in the eastern Ira nian desert where the daring mission was aborted Government-run Tehran radio told people in the area around Tabas. in the Dasht-e-Kav1r desert 350 miles eas t of the capital. to search ror "Mannes and raiding personnel now tn the region." l-'ore1gn Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh told CBS in an in terv1ew he received information "there were some Americans"" left behind "but this has not been precise." Carter said. however . that all those involved 1n the operation by lranian estimates 400 or 500 were safely w1thdrawTt The Iranian military com mand elaimed the planes crashed while n eeing from fra- <See 111JlEATS, Page A2> A nation stunned by the news that a military mission to rescue the American hostages in Iran failed and eight U.S. servicemen had been killed voiced its grief, dismay, anger and fear today. "Let's not in our haste lo get this thing done start World War • III." he said . Sen. Frank Church, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. described it as "a moment of maximum danger." A Br itish l awma ker said. "This is a m atter of grave in- ternational importance." And as the Wh ite House stressed that the mission was not a hostile action, relatives of the Americans seized Nov. 4 ex- pressed hope that Iran's revolu- tion ary government and the militants occupying the U.S. E m bassy in Tehran would react with restraint. "We're very distressed," said Dorothea Morefield of San Diego, wife of hostage Richard Morefield. ''We're frightened. We don't know what kind of a re- action to expect from Iran." "Eight deaths for what?" asked Bonnie Graves of Reston Va ., who hoped to visit Iran to see her husband, John. "I hope to God that the Iranians are capable of restraint ln the situa- tion." Campa ig n i n g for the Democratic pres idential no min ation In Detroit, Sen. Edward Kennedy said he "shares the grief with all Americans." One ol few notes of optlmi.am was 1o~dtd by former Seeret..J or State Henry K.ias- m1er. "It 1bcnn a deei1ivene11 by our 1ownnnent," be uid in an ABC lntervlew. ''Tbese are alwa19 dlftleult opll"aUOns that can succeed or f1tJ , but I beHeve on tbe whole it bu Improved our sllualion." ii. The Rev. Darrell Rupiper, who has twice visited the hostages. said the action "is kill- ing the ho6tages." The embassy militants. he said. "are not about to save the lives of 50 Stale Department persoMel who a re lo them sym- bols. if not instruments, of American policy," he said. Meanwh i le. so m e co n · gressiona l leade r s expressed anger that they had not been consulted and debated whether the rescue ·st.ould have been at- tempted. Rep. Clement Zablocki. D- Wls .• chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said members of Congress should have been informed of the plan and said he did not feel the ac· lion WM wise. ''The wise coune would have been to share the burden," Sen. Henry Jack.son, D-Wub .. said on NBC.TV's "Today" show. Added Sen. Daniel Moynihan, D·N.Y.: "Our country hu bad a bad fall. we'll gel over ll. It could have been more or a na· tlonal effort. Well, it wun't.". Rep. Samuel Stratton, D·N. Y., speculated the mis1lon could be a "pl .. for Carter," who bas come under some fire from tboee wbo feJt .firm actloo wu warranted ID tbe lnalu ertlil. But Rep. J* ~ a. Ill., Ul ~ OMdkta&e ror tbe pneldmcJ, ...... tbe mlalMm to tbe BaJ el JllD flaeeo ao yean qd Md Hid, "J•m II a loll GD •t our .......... ••• U'ylnc lo do." <SM aMCl'ION, Paa• Al> ........ IADHHID -J)o otllea Mcwefteld, wife at the 1m· prttoned U.S. consul .-rat in Iran, lriewt at tbe. ~ of elpt Americans killed ln abortJve rescue attempt. ·ar ., ...... GRIM-FACED,,___,,. CAln8 liOAl'iS •Mm ......... ,, ... FtM•••a'll ......... Cart'er: Mission One .of Necessity WASlll?\GTON (AP I Pres1· dt•nt Carter. declaring that he fol lo wt-d (h e mandates of ""nece~s1ty a nd duty" in order- ing a m1lltar) attempt to rescue the Amt:>r1can hostages in Tehran. said today he aborted the m1 s51on when a rescue helicoptc·r railed Cart('r pnused the eight men killed and said he felt sorrow for tht>1r sat'nf1ce In a i.olemn. 4 a m report to the nation. the president said he still holds the Iranian govern· ment "responsible for the safety and for the early release" o( the hostages Emphas1nng that there were no 1 ran1an casualttes. Carter described the m1 ss1on as a humanitanan one He said all involved understood it "to be dif- ficult and dan~erous." "'We have bet'n disappointed before." Carter said He !'laid the United Slates would continue through diplomatic means to seek the "pe ac eful release" of the hostages He gave no hint of further military steps. Carter said the decision to at- tempt the resc~ operaUon was his. and so was the decision to cancel it "when problems de- veloped in the placement ol our rescue team for a future rescue operation " .. In the aftermath of the al· tempt. we continue to hold the government of Iran responsible for tbe safety and for the early rel ease o f the American hostages who have been held ror so long," Carter said. "Tbe United States re m ain s de- termined to bring about tbei:t safe release al the earliest dale possible." In ms initial report, Carter simply repeated t.be sketchy ac- WAR POWERS AlT QUOTED WASHINGTON CAP> -Here is the War Powers Act require. menl that presidents CCJM\llt wlth Conarea• w.hen poutble before conducting mllitarJ operaUonl: "Tbe presldent ta e"t'wY pom. ble itwtance shall COlllUlt With Con1re11 before lntroducla1 u .s. armed forces into boltUllee or Into 1ltuaUON where lauDl· nent Umalvement in~ ts clearly Indicated by tbe circumstances." ----- count given earlier at about 10: 15 p m. PST Thursday by ad· ministration officials , Carter promised more details of the rescue attempt. and the reasons for failure. later Carter said that in undertak· mg the mission. he felt it would have "an excellent chance for success." He said he ordered the missioo to protect American lives. and Lo reduce the danger of conflJct in the world. ··With the steady unraveling or a uthority in Iran. and the mounting dangers that· were posed to the safety of the hos tages themselves. and the growing reallut1on that their early release was highly unlike- ly. I made t.he decision to com· mence the rescue operation's plans." be said. The presaclent.. speaking from ' his Oval Office. said that when diplomatic efforts failed to gain • freedom or the hostages. who now have been held for 174 days, the military attempt "became a , necessitj and a duty." .. It was my decision to at- tempt the rescue oper ation," be said. "It was my decision to I' cancel It." I Coast j Weat•er Fair through F riday, variable cloudiness Satur· day. Lows tonight 47 at the beaches and 52 inland. ~gbs Saturday near '10. .... _ ...... Ill ..,. ... ... = .... ... e Ct·• ., .. 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N w dtath Ol.rtabl wre llUlde ~1.tut the 50 •mbMIY ho•t•1es today A7a1ollab Khomelnl .. nd the · mUU•Ms thre.tffifd to kUI Ok> boat.a If Pn!ttdent Carter tries another "silly manciuver " "~ l'tUni trr. s..de'ah Ohotbaad~b uld OW walera of th,• Pen.lal\ Oulf woukS be ·!1 abluet w1th·o1' If another r.ld w~rt i.tkmpted -PaQUUt;NT CAaTa ACCEn ED ~ ponA1b1hty for the fu1lurt' o< tbti mi .1t1on lie aa.•d ht followed th mand•l.ea ol 'n('<'Uiyandd~" ~ Sffmuy Harold Brown. at ~ MWI ~nftttn~ UI W a~hlnf\en, a.Id U.. ml..._ waa aborttd •l a rt>hatlln& atop In I.he l runlandeit'rt "htft thr~H1hh~elaht MllC'Optf"rs falled Amerlnn rorct'S wtthdr<ew . leav1n1 els.ht ~ad 1n the wret'kage of • copter and., KC lJOtraru.port pla.ne Tehran radio told peopte In the aru »rou11tJ Taba~. in lht' dncrt a.rca ~ m1tc:a au\ ol Tehrll.n, t.o ~e<Arch fo.r "M arll\es •ad raid&o& penlCJQDtJ oow di the rec.ion • • -nm SOVIET NBWS AGBNCV TUS cb1rged lb.at the It· tempt wu ao "armed provocation against Iran" and that "purely eiot&SllcaJ a."4i onrow politJcal considerations" prompt edCa.rtutoautborue1t arter sent messages lo lhe leaders of Great lltitain, Weal Gennany, France and other Allied nations to explain the miuion and lo seek t.beir c:ontlnued support. • -Sen. Edward Kenaedy said in Detroit he "shares the grief with all Americans ." -'lbe U.S. Wlit involved in the mi.ssKm apparently was a secret anti-terrorist force trained al a North Carolina base ln the use of soe>rusUeated weaPOOS aod debilitatina arase.s. 1be reaction on Capitol HiJI in Washington was one of s ur- prise and shock, witti many cqressmen expreasin1 concem apd criUciam elver the liming ol lhe mission and the fact that Congress was oot consulted. Doolittle O :ffered .C:Omment·Gn Crisis lh JOANNE &EYNOLDS Of .. Delly,.....~ Last week's Newpon Beacb reunion of Doolitt1~·s Tokyo Raiders opened with a press conference during which the re- l i red Air Force general was as k e d l o comment o n the hostages in lran The man who lc.-d the darinJ.t 1942 bombing re1id lo J apan said he didn't want to get into a political djscussion "It would be no trouble gellinSt the Amen cam. out of lran." he a dded. "But 1' m not. smart enough to fi&u:re out bow lo aet \hem out alive." · Tht• (IU('l\llOn wa:-. pt>l\ed by a rl.'portcr '.\ho rited ..omc of the par<tll('b ht'Lween the events lt·<Jdtng to lh(• Tokyo n11d and uw I rnman rrt~I'> Doohll It• <.a11I that ID 19'\2, "All 1 h\• m•v.:,. ha« bt:cn bad Wt· wcinlt:d lu do :-.om1•lhmg 10 bnni: ~omc ~ood n1·w:; lo tbt! /\mcrican peQple .. A:-.k\.>d 1f he expencnCl·d any ft•:H <luring thl' hi:-.tory -makm~ nm;swn. D<11>hltlc :.aid be didn't * * * DISCUSSED HOSTAGES Gen. James Dooltttle · u w a.s a s1tuat ion when J wc.s t h1nkmg about the mission «1 nd my men, I was not thinking about self * * * fil ~ .... ,. & tr01 I • t(,I.: mlllta'7, -~'A.la air.,.... a .. / Mll"!\!!!.1'• ~ D '.I' :'f:W11*11 .. 11'1111"~ ... ~ ~:a:O I For •= tt.rw Mun. ....,_ S A N T A C ft U Z D It •aid fi? Tbe ttatlq alte for lbe opera· TEN ERIPIC, Can1rr f1land Uon wu a ~mot• landlq area (AP> -A clwtered Boe14C m In the de r\ 200 mild f'rom pl.,ie carrylftc 148 pas..,..n, •rehran Brown Hid the alte was moat of theln Britlah. cruW to be Ukod ror refLMSU01. Into the Atlantic ~ean today The t>peratlons plan provided minutes before ll was scheduled lha t Ow m..alon would be caJJtd to land here. utr If fewer than 6 heUcopters Search planes found debris we ... operational. That occurred from the cr aah but no im · whell three heJ1coplers were out mediate sign of survivors. the ol commission, Brown said. Spanish news acency aaid. I had __ .........,. The aceaey aald the debrta T-.o hel copters trvu-on was located about five mll• th way to lht> landinl site. One landed in the desert, its crew to from the s hores of TeaerUe. h No other detaila were Im· I)\' picked up by anot er medhdely available. helicopter A second helicopter In London. a Min istry o f malfunc tioned. turned back Defense spokesm an said "the .md hmded aboard the Nimitz . i\ l l he desert refueling site. plane has come down in Spanish territorial waters." Hrown said, a third heUcopter It was not immediately known i.uffered hydrau.Uc malfunctions if there were any Americans on which put it OUl of comm ission. board The Pentagon chief said that Sources said the chart er. depending upon the success of flight number OA IOOO or tht! the r~fueling 9Perataoo. 8 second British Oan-A1r c harter airline. decision was to be made as to was en route from Manchester. wh~tber to go on to Tel\ran. E I nd d 1 t t t th Brown Said defense officials ng 8 • an os con ;,c wi the Tenerlfe airport contro l knew the "long and arduous lower five minut.es before it wa..;, trip'' to the desert site would tax scheduled to land. the capacity of \he helicopters. A spokesman satd there wen.! whlcb were based on the aircraft 135 adullc;, mostly Brilorui. three carrier Nimitz. in \he Arabian children and a crew of eight Se~~own said that while taking aboard. Most or the passengers. off In lhc desert darkness. a h e 5 a 1 d · w c r e r r 0 m th e helicopte r collided with t he Ma nchester area flf the F.n~hi.h C·l30, and both caught fire. Tbe Midlllll<b. ,.,....r.,,eAI 2'0 civic• 1tu.d•nh at Co1t1 MeH ffl8b Scbool Frida1 lnOC'D· la&. The ltadmtlt' q...UO. e.B· tered on t.be dortlve raid ln Iran and on t.be poalbiUt)' they mi•bt be dratted for military service . .eadham said. "We are back to square iero <In the boetase 11\uation> after that 5'1 · coocetyed raid.•· Badbam told the student.a, "It has been demon.strated over and over a1al.n that the Pre11ldenl or the United States Is unable \0 make a hard and fast decision and stick lo lt. •• Late r . i n an inte rview, Badham salcl be had lpld eon- 1 tl t uen ts weeks a.:o that a military raid no longer could be considered a vlabl~ solutlOf\ t.<1 freeing the holstages. lie said liuch a move would be too late ..Now." he told the students. ··our friends around the world arc "iewlng our leader1h.tp with d 11 may." ' He noted tbal 10 planrlln~ mllitvy operatJons pro1~rly. 11 margin always 11> left tor t·rror ··tf we seflt nm· hehcopten., six should have been t!nough t.11 do the job," he &1tid. Later he s1:11d thut 1r tht: 111 fated r:ud does not worsen ~" cf.Ilion ~ for tht· Arn1•ric·rsn hosta~es tn lr;m. "1t m •1y al least. !>Cr}'(> to '.\ <.1 k1• UIJ U lot of pcoplt' wh11 have twt•n 1)41•>h poobmg prcpan:dne!t" · rield commander, wbo was not Ide ntified, lhen ordered his men to board lhe transport planes lo return to the carrie r. ··Tehran is not Entebbe." Brown said, saying \he problems involved i o r eaching the Americim bo6t.ages were greater than those Israeli forces en- countered in rescuring hostages from an airport at Entebbe in Flying Sergeant's Funeral Saturday Ugan~. Brown said the Americans left hehand rour functioning helicop. ters, one that was malfunction· Ing, and the burning wreckage of one helicopter and a C-130 transport. Brown said the commander or the volunteer task force reported to Gen Oavid Jones. chairman of th(• Joint ('hiefs of s taff Jones. in tum. reported to Brown. who kept Carter advised. He said the Pentagon was in direct radio contact wjth the rescue mission during the oper~tion. He praised the aervicemen who attempted the raid, sayiog they deserve "lhe s upport and gratitude of all Americans." "They trained well, they were professiooaJ. and they are ded- icated." be said. He took responsibility for the breakdown of the helicopters. saying. "I'm not looking for ~oa t~ " But he noted that a 500-nautical mile night over des \!rt terr am 1s a taxing mission for a h('licoptcr Brown said the operation had been practiced. successfully. in I raining operations in the United States. Memorial services and a wake are scheduled Saturday for one of the Marine Corps ' famous Flying Sergeants ol three wars· duty, Capt. Paul 8 Manning (USMC-Reu who died <Jt has ranch in Nevada last week. Rites for the former Laguna Niguel resident will be a\ ll a m in the r hapd at the Marine Corp~ hehcopt1·r busc 10 Tus tin. followed b} lhc ":i.kt• 1n the of ficers' club Scores of friends who knew Captain Manning, 59, when be w as operations officer ;11 El Toro MCAS an the early 70s. or from other duty s utions dating back to 1Ml are expected lo at· tend Joining th<· scrv1tc in 1943. he was comm1ss1oned a second lie ute nant and a ssigned to transport pilot duty during what would span three wars · · f'rom that day to the day of hi!> death. h(• wa~ a M aranc. · says his '.\1fo Mar} "I le m•n·r v. anted another can•er " The burl)' Manne who could only bear to be out o r the~ fnr 29 day~ aft.er hl!> discharge following World War II wa :-. g1 vc•n a cho1c:c of reJ01n 1n~ without wings a~ '' capt<itn or rnmmg back aboard us a ma-;ter sergeant with nying pnvlle~es SUCCUMBS AT 59 Marine Pau1 Manning World \\ ar 11, Korc.1 and \'w\ nam In Iran PINE -.urr. Art. (AP) - An Artanu.s attorney sald today he •u toad by the M1rinft tbal b11 D-year-old IOO is p,........ dead In tbt abortive U.S. mi.. aion t o rescue American hostages ln Iran. Geor ge N. Holmes Jr. of Pine Bluff was in the c rash of a helicopter and a C-130 transport plane, a Marine officer told bis father. Georae Holmea, 51.. _ U.S. oftlciala say elpt U.S. aervlcernen dled ln the collision. which occurred in an Iranian desert Thursday alter the mlssion lo frpe Americans held hostage ln I run wus aborted. Admlni11tration officials r e· fufled ti> rt'lease the names of lbe dPud until their relatives were not1fwd The bocn~ were left bl llw tl••!!crt llolmt•i. wuis u helicopter crew ('hll'f. hlis Cuther said. 1 Fn"nd.11 all;() s aid the famib' of Atr f"orce Capt. Lynn Davis M C'l nt.ti:.h, :13. o( Valdosta. Ga. had lx.>en notified. llf' was sla- llonl'd at E~llrt Mr. Force Base 1n ftlorldu. Mc•lntosh , married and lh" fattwr of three. was a furmn JtHlttJr hi~h muthematics ltlU('hl.lr I f In UmJ•w>k•" Vu • lhti family o f M urin•· S~t John Davis lturvt<y. 21, wai. notified only thul tw wui. klll•:d in u fire al an undl"<'lti&ed 11,catton lie w;,s ~lationt-tJ "' c;.1mp L ejeune. N (; I The cider Jlolmt:11 &1.11d Manne 11\t Slit lk>b MorrtMJn or Little Hock v11"~ him al his homP< hcrt' with ilic ncwa thol his soo wa~ pr\lSUml.-d dc1i&d The younger Holmes was IJ\ the lw.t. ye.Jr of a four-year stull 1n the Mann~ lie entered the :-.erv1c~ after r aduatmg from Pant· Bluff HJgh School. He was not maml-d. The rather '>aid Holm~ had been tn u select un1l for six m onth:. undergoing l>pec1al t raining Ill• l>a 1d he had not be~n told th;it his ~on was in the m1ss100. but had ~usp('cted 1l. h •cau!tc ht:-. Min ret:t:ntly ">C:nt t11>m1· ht" C.'IOlht n ~ cind oth~r 1tL'm., lit• dadn I i.:1vt< u~ any details ol tt llot ml'l> ~:rnJ · lfe hadn t 1•v"n told u.-. he had left the coWl I r) lh· :.cnt hJ., ~luff home. e\'en 111..' l<c>l pa)l'hcck. cloth~ and ~tuU. m..Wed lhcm home. and ... aid ht> ~ouldn'\ be needing them ror a while . * * * OC's Miller Cite Politics In Iran Raid U.S. Rescue Unit Specially Trained 'I-* * * F,.._PapAI I le told the brass what they could do with lhcir sllv1•r cap lain's bars and offict: d~k thlit would ~o with them M anmn.: M'r\l·d 1n lht• l.ill£•r for two lu lche., ooe tn tra.n.,IJOr1 planci. and Uw other at the con trols of com bat medical evarua ltun h(•ltcoptl'r~. oftt>n under hre Oran~c Counl' Jrd District ~Upl'n1~r E<Jt!>on !t!iller said today hl' hclil•\'CS .. publicity and poh11c-:. .. "ere involved io Presi- dent Carter ':. rtrtision lo at· tempt rl'sruc: of the American host age~ m l ran WASHINGTON CAP> The U.S. nulttary wut t.bat tried to rescue the American botllages in fran is a highly secret anti· terronst force based al a North Carolrnu Army post , a n in· formed sourte said today. The :>0urce, who declined to be 1denttf1ed, said planni9g for the operation was well under way in .January and that the special unit had a virtually unlimited budget and access to the most sophisticated weapons and de· bilitating gases The source s ald ttre a ll volunteer unit was known as tbe Della team and was based at Fort Bragg, N C Penta~on sources confirmed there was a Delta team. also known under ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT o.-o,...,.. (OHi Otttv .._.., _..1111 wtwita '"' 4 Oft\.,.,.,... \tw ............ ~ ........ w.o .. tN" 0<-c-• --<-•v .,,..... ... "'1h11M •• ~ ..._..... '"'hllfl't f-rW. to. CO\t• -.w .........., .,., " H""ff'Qt°" th K •l f'ow"1••ft V•ti•'t. t •••-.... 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Pentagon officials would not comment oo the report, saying lhe Pentagon had nothing lo add beyond what President Car1Pr had announced. rescuing hostages and in the use ol nausea-producing gases. The Pentagon has in the past acknowledged the existence ~ a team modeled on the eht.e Is raeli and West German ~~­ terrorist units and bas siud 1t was headquartered at Fort Bragg. The team reports directly to the Joint Chiefs of Staff and is eompo&ed primarily or volun- teers from Army Special Forces and Ranger units. The Army is responsible for the unit's train· lo~. * * * REACTION Abroad. Carter's act.ion SUT· prised America's allies and qrpul)\t a ngry conde mnation ffOftl the Middle Eul ao:d the Sovtet bloc. • .,Tblre is DO doubt 11rhateter that tbis is • matter ol very 1rave international lm· portance." said Britlah Labor Party lawmaller Tony Benn. '<'fbe lanct;ng to lran . . . cl..,.. ly l mpUca t.ea the Ualled KiDl4om. wbieh ia an all1 oft.be United SUUI." la llolcow. Ital' radlo c.ued Ute el'fort "M af'11Md provoea· J,Jon" and callf!d~the 'Wlaile HouM -·--··~.·· TllREATS. • • nia n warplanes, but Carter sa.Mi the re were no hostilities and the Iranians were unaware of the US. attempt until several bours after the withdrawal. The American raiders took a busload of Iranians prisoner brieOy before releasing them and flying off. Tehran r adio ~aid . ln Tehran, an estimated 10,000 j ubitant Iranians poured into the s treets around the U.S. Em· bassy when I.bey got word ol the failed mission, celebrating with shouts and cheers. They Rashed victory signs, clenched their rislS and screamed. ··0own With C arte r !" and "Carter's Finished!" A spokesman for the Moslem mllltants who have held the ~ embassy host.ages slnce Nov. 4 said they were "doing well," the Japan Broadcasting Corp. re· ported from Tehran. The mill· tant.s previously threatened to kill all al the ho8tqes if tbe United Stat.es took the su,tu&t military action acainst Ina or m ade any attempt to rescue lbem. * * • No Comment Al El Toro Spokesmen at Bl Toro. II arlne Corps Alr Station deellned _, comment to- day on tbe attempted reacue of the Iranian bosU,.. A.,._ID"'fortm..alr ataUoa'a eommandln1 , .... ,.....,~~ totbe... of. fleer. A 1polceeman In that of· ftce aatd no lnfCJrmatklD or com men ta would be forUl~ lllld ctlncted lurlber' ca..U0-1 to ~e ~ ot Defae In Wubtn...-,D.C. . He was switched from being a Plying Sergeant lO W<Jrranl or ricer when lhat rating was established to cover enlisted pilots and on July I. 1975. was retired as a c·aptam on medJc<tl disability ·'The Marine enlisted pilots a hreed that will never be known again:· ManntnR'!> wtfe' says reverently. She says ber husband of 31 yea r s flew ever ything w1th wings Of' rotOI' blades during tus \Ours in the Pacific Theater m "lie hud rverythm(! he "antt'd in hfl'." !>aid Mrs MJnntng "lie liked to Sa) · 1 have lhree things in my life that a~ very important to me An airplane The Mannt' Cor pi-And )OU, dear. bnn~upa vcr) poortturd ·· His dotens or awards include the OistinJru.ished Flym~ Cro\s Survivors include his wire . s ons . Larry or Illinois and Doul(las of Maryland. brotheM>, Calvm o( Arizona and Stanley ol Oh.io. and his father. an lllin0ts resident. React1n~ to rei>Orts of the abortL'<f rescue eHort. in which eight liv~ were lost. Miller said, "Pre~1denl Carter made several mistake:.. For an operation of this ~)'J>C. you have lo be de· cis1ve. You've got to move fast." Miller. a former prisoner ol "Jr rn the Vietnam war, said the rescue might have sue· ceeded lf Carter bad ordered it shortly aft.er lhe hostages were ta It en M1Uer p~ct.ed lhat the failed rescue effort will insure that \he hostages will remain in captivity until after the Novem ber pres- idential election. We new sfoek ,._. la•ulous eoll~tioa 11~· . Hollywood Cloth .. s All Suits r.:~ & Sportcoats % Price * , - I I I f • ~ ·I . . I ,. ' . ' Lockheed Eana.lngs PIP BURBANK <AP> -Loekbeed Corp. reported nm quarter earatnes Thursday ol $12 million or n C9lts a share. down sliPd1 from tbe $12..4 millloo or 17 ceota a share recorded In tbe Nine W1I ,.nod. Lockheed aa.lnDa .,, ADdel'80ll aald f\1111 dibMd ........ for u.e nm Qwter wen a eeaaa ....... to '12 cema a year qo. Re Mad lm· proved Pl'00'8lll JIC'Ofltl for tbe ftnt quarter-.... been on.et bJ .......... tereat llQWl!ll. Coal Mine ProJects Set LOS ANGELES (AP) -Oecidml1t ~ea.-, . ..,. It .... ..... two pnlbn1DarJ .......... ""tbl Romanian 1o•erameat for the furtW de...,_.. of ...... Welt VlrlbU co.I dat aM• M4 a J-. .--.tndllll.....,. Tbe ....................... tldl week lD Wublnston. Oecldatal Cbalrman Armud Rammer lakl. Tiley call for OQ'• ........ Ct.-Coel Co. of LaiDctGD, Va. to da..aap a mine ID w .. t Vlr1lala 'a Upqur c •••• ., ..... ••••• ....... • mUUaa .._ ol raw coal ._.n:,, ~ ' Tbe tt7I paydleeu ~ .,..,,. eMClll .. an be&n, reparted, ed they ~ LIM wartt.p oft.a. Ooa. CompaiM wbleb lncreaee LIM pm. ol &lie pro. dueu Ibey make allo boost ta. aalartee ol tMll' top people. Tbe Fla bai.r shampoo mebted l1J 8"km DOW ulla lo tbe ranee ot $i.2S tor a s ounce t1lbe. lt'a therefore only fitting that Rev)on'a ebalrmaa, Mlcbel C. Bergerac. abou.1d ai., earn more. Lat year Beraerac aot .-.990 le •alarJ, bonUMIS and other extru -up tD,000 °"" 1111. ID addilialll, be wu able to make more than St mWloe la paper llf'C)lits by acqulrlnl 51.000 Revlon abarea for $1.1 million. Tbme shares were "'1h about sa.e millioo on tbe market. IT WASN'T TOO long ago that a &alloo o& gasoline was 80 denta. Now it's up around n.a. Sn why sbouldn't tbe ch.airman of Mobll be rewarded.! Rawldgh Warner, wbo bolds t.bat post, nalved SU mlllion lo mt on salary and bonuses. But tben be. like Bercera~ exerci.led stock optMlel tba1 netted him a pin ol $2.8 m.illioo, SCllDie ol which be did take in the fonn ol eash . Mobil bas been tilting regularly with tbe federal government over its price iDcreases. Warner's tm talte home pay of S3.8 million certainly topped Jim- my Carter's. A package of 1"'1.nkies costs as much as 30 cents these days. So why sbouJdn't the people wbo brine you htnkies earn enough to buy them and stay ia the Sberatoo Hotels, which t.bey also run, aJoag with hundreds ol e>tkr businesses, as part of lnt.eruatiooaJ Te lepbooe & Telegraph? HAROLD S. GENEEN, who built lb.ls con- glomerate, bas officially retired but, as the Wall Street Journal reported, be bas now become "one or I.be worid's best·pa1d consultants." Geoeeo. in tus retirement, Will receive USO.GOO this year lo consulting fees, plus $250,000 in each 0( I.be next five years. ln addilloo, be will be drawing ha regul.ar pension of $130,700 a year -and "sup. plemeot.ary" peDS)()O payments of $122,380 a year. -Genem's succe5sor, Rand V. Araskog. was paid about S'7'00.000 last year. But the board ot directors o( M'T want him lll stay close to home base. wbicb is SJ.st Street and Park Aveoue in New York City. SO mEV HAVE twuted bis arm to borrow up to $950,000 lo buy a cooperative apartment on New York's east side. In that way be can wallt lo work. ITT agreed to pay lbe interest oo this loan a.a well u lo cover Arasltog's real estate taxes. The story seems to be tbe same at • lot of other companies. Unioo Pacific is the n•lioa's larp:st railroad -and the cbainnan, James H. Evans, came away witb $834,000 last year, enabling him to take a plane to wbe! Her be wa.nta to co. At ~. foandel' Willi.am S. PaleJ ls IUP1)0Mdly out of tbe pieture -at least be DO loQger bolds tbe poaition ....,,.,eel aa daief a.uti.e officer -but be.. .uu chairman aDd lM& ,ear bia i.ncoaMI fl'GID ~. • •• met diridmda ~ tbe CBS stock~ .... ~.m.Wion. AT THE Ell BATTLED Chr ysler Corp .• Cbalnnan Lee A. lacocca made news when be agreed to wort for Sl a year until be turned the compan,y around, but he still collected Sl million in 1979, part of the reimbuaseuwut Chrysler promised him for the Sl.S millioo be ga\!• up when he left Ford. He will get the remaining $500.000 this year. However. it'5 not always Lbat way. Trans World Airlines is having a rough time these days and earlier lhis year the aJrlule IJlDOUDced that people malting over $3S.OOO a year would have their salaries chopped from 10 to 2S percenL There are 800 TWA e mployees in that league. The move was made aft.er' TWA k>st SS6 millioo in the last quarter of 1979. The paycuts will sa ve TWA $900,000 tn expenses. President Ed Meyer said. "Ob- viously, this isn't goi.na to save the ajrline, but it's to tell all our people ju.st bow serious Uus situation is, and to empbasue how much we oeed a turnaround. It's to get people's attentioa." That m.Wioo was certainly accomplished. Wine to Feature French Accent SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Noted Napa Valley winemaker Robert Mcmdavi and France's Baron Pbilppe de RotbschHd say they will callaborate oo making a new American wine witb a French accent. "It will be unique. It wiU have its own style and its own subtle diffettnc:es," said Moodavi. 66. •·u won't be ca~ a Cabemet Sauvignoo, although we'U be usiQ8 Cabernet crapes." Maodavi and Rothschild said tbeir decision to wort together on the new red wine was an outgrowth or the persooaJ friendship wllic:b began a decade ago. 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Ser 152025 EAALEIKE'S $5699 SALE PRICE ORANGE COUNTV. CALIFORNIA ran arges * * Failure ,Uiid to Copters WASHINGTON (AP ) Secretary of Defense Harold Brown said today that the U.S. attempt to r escue Ame rican hostages in Tehran was aborted at a refueling stop in the Iranian desert whe n three or eight helicopters failed. and American forces withdrew leaving eight m e n dead i n the burnin g wreckage or a heli copter and a C-130 transport plane. Brown told a Pentagon news conference the adminis tration undertook the rescue attempt as "the best course of action for getting our hostages out of Iran expeditiously." Despite the failure. in which , four Ame ricans a ls o were wounded. Brown declared: "Let no one doubt our resolve and let • no one misunderstand the mean-ing of these events. We will not . rest until we have secured the release of these hostages." He said the mission was un· dertaken by a Defense Depart- ment force made up of volun- tee r s from a ll the a rm ed ser vices. Brown said the force did not e ncounte r Ira nian <See BROWN, Page A2> * * * . Rep. Badham · Criticizes I i Rescue Try I By JERRY CLAUSEN Of OM 0•11' Poi.I Sutt Co n gress m an R obert Ba dha m. R-Newport Beach. took a hawk -like st ance today abo ut the failure of a U.S . mi litary t ea m to free the hostages in Iran. f Ba dham. a member or the ' House Armed Services Commit· tee. said . "This is a culmination of a lot of tMngs. Many of us have been very critical or our (milita r y) tra inin g . main · te nance and equipment and hav e been tryi n g to do something about it." "We've been cfitical of the ack of good planning in both the hite House and the Pentagon.'' e added. "These things a ll may have en critical to the emission's) ailure." "Options for a peaceful resolu- lon have greatly worsened," he dded. "We are being driven to im- ro11er military o pe rat ions bether we like it or not at this int. It will be ~rd to negotiate fter this one," he said. ln Orange County for a long eekend of speaking engage- ents, Badham addressed about SO civics s tudents al Cost a esa High School Friday morn- £. The students' questions cen- red on the abortive raid in ran ancj on the possibility tbey igbt be drafted for military r vice. Badham said, "We are back to quare ze-ro On the hostage ituation> after that ill - ceived raid." Badbam told the students. "It 11 been demonstrated over and ver qain that the President of United Stat.es is unable to ake a bard and fast decision stick to it... . Later. in a n interview. dham II.id be bad told con· tltueni1 weeks ago that a military raid no k>nter could be aidered a viable solution to freein& the hostages. He sald sucb a move would be too late. .. Now.'' be told tbe students. •1oarrn.-arouad tbe world are v._... our lelldenhip wttb dll- ma7." He DMed that ln planning J "Jllilllar)' oper.UO. properly. a marliD alWQS ts Wt For error. • •If .. Miil DiDe belieopten. s,. ab aMald Mft been enoucb to •• tbe job," be said. , ... MDllAJI, Pase AJ) •• •• ··~~ ltHH 8 iui•• fails IRAN ,.,. ........... IRAN RESCUE MISStON ABORTED IN DESERT Map Locates Detolete Area of Tragedy Desolation Crash Site Dead Desert BJ 'l1le ~lated Pren The area where the U.S aircraft crashed dol'ing the abortive hostage rescue effort as near Tabas and between two of the world's most forbidding deserts, the Dasht-e-Kavir and the Dasht-e-Lut. in eastern Iran. Together . they cover one-sixth of Iran's total area of 1.6 million square m iles THE KAVIR IS A SALT SWAMP, with a surface of thick plates or crystalized salt with sha rp. vertical edges. Beneath the plates are deep channels and patches of mud, making the area so treacherous that m uch of it has not been explored. Other parts of the two deserts are covered by "dasht." or loose sand and stones THE DESERTS ARE SAID TO BE among the least hfe· s upporting in the world. Tabas itself is a bout 450 miles southeast of Tehran. Grief, Anger, Fear Mark U.S. Failure By The Associated Press Sen. John Glenn. D-Ohio. a former astronaut , urged pa - tience . Hostages In Peril, U.S. Told By Tbe Associated Press Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and the militants holding the U .S. E m bassy 1n T e hra n threatened today to kill the SO embassy hostages 1f President Ca rte r tries another "silly m a neuver" like the aborted airborne rescue mission. Iran's foreign minister said the waters of the Persian Gulf would be set ablaze with oil 1f another raid were attempted T he foreign m inist e r con- demned Carte r's "act of war" in launching the airborne m1ss1on. but said he hopes Iranians· will react with restraint to the failed military operation Tehra n Radio broadcast a statement by the Moslem mth· tants in the embassy declaring. "If America t raes to resort to these unskillful and cowardl> trick!.. it \\111 not onl~ race the filthy h fcl ess corps es or the hostages but all those respons i- ble for these plots will be buried in the soil oflran " Revolutionary leader Kho· me1m. in a statement reported by Tehran Rad io . accused Carter of being ready "fo r the sake of his re.election as presi- dent of the republic . . . to com- mit any crime. eVft if that com. him killinl 1111 people.·· He called the rescue mission a '"silly maneuver " and said th:.it 1r I.he lJAlied Sl&&el lried another rescue "all the attackers and all the host.ages would be killed." Sketchy reports from Tehran indicated the Iranians believed some Americans might have been stranded in the eastern Ira nian desert where the daring mission was aborted. Government-r un Tehran radio told people in the a rea around Tabas. in the Oas ht ·e·Kavir desert 350 m iles east of the c3p1 tal. to sea rch for "Marines and raiding personnel now an the region." t-'oreign Minister Sadegh Gholbzadeh told CBS in an m terview he received mfo rmat1on "the re were some Americans" left behind "but this has not been pre<!ise." Carter said. however. that all those involved an the operalJon by lranian estimates 400 or 500 were safely withdrawn The Irania n milita r y com m a n d cla imed th e pla ne s crashed while n eeiog from lra- (See THREATS. Page AZ> A nation stunned by the news that a military mission to rescue the American hostages in Iran failed and eight U.S. servicemen had been killed voiced its grief, dismay, anger and fear today "Let's not m our haste lo get this thing done start World War • lII." he.said. Sen. Frank Church, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. described it as "a moment of maximum danger." A British lawma ke r said. "This is a matter of gra ve in· ternational importance." And as the White House stressed that the mission was not a hostile action. relatives of the Americans seized Nov. 4 ex- pressed hope that Iran's revolu- tionary government and the militants occupying the U.S. Embassy in Tehran would react with restraint. , ''We're very distressed;' said Dorothea More field of Sa n Diego, wife of hostage Richard Morefield. "We're frightened We don't know what kind or a re· action to expect from Iran." ··Eight deaths for what?'· asked Bonnie Graves of Reston Va., who hoped to visit Iran to see her husband, John. "I hope to God that the Iranians are capable ol restraint in the situa- tion." Campaigning f o r the Democratic presidential nomlnatlon in Detroit. Sen. Edward Kennedy said he "sh ares the grief with all ,.\mericans." One ol few notes ol optimism w a• sound e d bJ forme r Secretuy ol State Reary Kiss· in1er. "It shows a decisiveness by our 1ovemmenl," he said in an A BC interview. ·'These are always dlfflcult operations that can succeed or fall. butt believe on the whole It has Improved our situation." Tbe Rev. Da rrell Rupi per. who has twice vis it ed the hostages. said the action "is kill· ing the hostages ." The e mbassy m ilitants. he s aid. "are not about to save the lives of 5-0 Stale De partment personnel who are to them sym· bols . if not instruments. of American policy," he said Me anwhile . som e con · gressional leaders expressed anger that they haa not been consulted and debated whether the rescue should have been at· tempted. Rep. Clement Zablocki. D· Wis.. chairman or the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said members of Congress should have been informed of the plan and said he did not feel the ac- tion wu wise. "The wise course would have beeo to abare the burden," Sen. Henry Jacbon, D-Wash., said on NBC·TV's "Today" show. Added Sen. Daniel Moynihan, D·N.Y.: "Our country has bad a bad fall, we'll get over it. It could have been more of a na· tional effort. Well, It waan't.". Rep. Samuel Stntton, D-N.Y., speculated the mission could be a "plus for Carter." who has come under some fire from tbOle wbo rel nnn ecUoa wu waa'ran&ed la &be lrulu ertm. But Rep. Jolm Alktenoa. R· Ill., an l ........... t :1::1•e for the ~. ll the mluk>n to the BQ al Plp ~ 20 yean qo and said, .. I'm mt a lou on .mat our ao .. rnment was tryinl to do ." (See a&AcnoN, .... Al) 4 .A I TWENTY-FIVE CENTS --_ .. . --- . ·et ., ........ GRIM-FACED P9'EIKJENT Cd1a ACCm'TS 81 A• "8••• Yow tD A9e ................. Carter: MissiOn One of Necessity • WASHJNGTON CAP) -Presi· dent Carter. declaring that he fo llowed the mand a tes or "necessity and duty"' 1n order· mg a rm lltary attempt to rescue the American hos t ages in Tehr .. n. srud today he aborted the m1ss1on when a rescue helicopter failed. Ca rter praised the eight m~n · killed and said he felt sorrow ror their sarnf1ce In a solemn. 4 a m report to the natJon, the president ~d ~ still holds the Iranian govern- ment "responsible for the safety and for the early release" of the hostages Emphasizing that there were no 1 ranaa n casua lties, Carter deS<.'rtbed the m1ss100 as a huma ruta ri an one. He said all involved understood it "to be dif- fic ult and ... dangerous ... "We have been disappointed before." Carter said. He said the United States wo uld continue through di plomatic means to seek the "peaceful release" o r tbe hostages He gave no hint of further military steps. Cart.er said the decision to at· te mpt the rescue operation was his, and so was the decision to cancel It "when problems de- veloped lo tbe placement of our rescue team for a future rescue operation " "In the aftermath of the at- tempt, we continue to bold the government of Iran responsible for the safet.y and for the early. release of tbe American hostages who have been held for so long." Carter said. ..Tbe Uni\ed States remalns de· termined to bring about their sale release at the earnest date possible." In his initial report, Carter simply reputed Uae sketdu' ~ If Ml POWERS M:l' QVOTED - WASHINGTON CAP) -Here is the War PulN!Q Act. .r..-e- ment that presttlentt ~t with consress when poglble before condaacun1 mllUar1 opentiaal: · · ''The praidlat la • .., ...... bl• lDIUDCe lball ~ .• Con1re11 before int,....... u .s. •nned lorcea Into ........ or iato 9'tut'-............. neat In"''""'* ill Mettltlrlllfl c lea rlJ ladlcated '7 t'• circu~·· count given earlier a l about 10 15 p.m. PST Thursday by ad- ministration officials . Carter promlsed more details of the rescue auempt. and the reasons for failure . later Cart.er said that in undertak- ing the mission . he felt it would have "an e xcellent chance for success." He said he ordered the mission to protect American lives. and to reduce the danger of conruct in the world. ''Withthe steady unraveling o{ a uthority ln Iran . and the mounting dangers that were posed to the safety o r the hostages themselves. and the growing realit.atioo that their early release was highly unlike· Jy. I made the decision to com· mence the rescue operation's plans." be said. Tbe presldent. s peaking from his Oval Office, said that when diplomatic efforts failed to gain freedom of the hostages. who ~ now have been held for 174 days. \ the military attempt "became a necessity and a duty." "It was my decision to at-\ tempt the rescue operation." be sald. "It was my decision to cancettt." Coast Weather Fair throucb Fl'iday, variable doudiness S.tur· day. Lows tonight 47 at t.he beaches and 52 lnland. 1911ia S.tarday near 70. IN8l8m TeaA" .- OAllV N.OT L/SC Frldai April 25, tllO t'rMI AP .. 11k .... Ne dnt.b tbre.a& _.. ... a .. IMl lM • ••bwY houa1es today Ayatall.all Kbom• al 1nd th• mllllant1 thru teMd to klU tM ~ ti Pnlldent Carter lrin anot.her "•IUY maneuvt"r " •'"'ID Mlrmter s.diea'b Ohatb&1deh Hid lht! waters of lb Persian OuJt wo.ald ~ r.et 1bf11i wlth. oil 1/ another raid wert l llt!mptl'd -PaalOt:NT CUTE& A "t!D r pon11l blllty for the fallurt ol the IJlldlM He aaid hf" followed th~ mandatt:. of •nef't!Nk)' and duty " °"9me SKnt\ary Harold Brown, at a newt conferenc. tn Wosbl""°", aald \be mluloa w11 1bortt-d 1at • rtf1.1ellnJ top Int.be lr•n1an deeftr1 wh• th,..olt.hfif'lllht hc-llror>ttm1 falled American forcea wlthdl'l'w. leevlQI el&ht ~Mt In Uw wrecka1e ol a copter a nd a K ·130tranaport plane Tehran radio told peoplt• 10 lht> an•a itround Taba», in the dt11l'rt utt!a ~ mal s eaail ol Tehr1tn, tu Sturch for .. Mann~ a nd raid.lna: perwM cl now U> the re1loo -'ftlE SOVlF.T NEW AG&NCY TASS charaed \bat the al· tempt wu an "armed provocation a1alr\ll l ran•· and that ••purely t&oti.stlcal ind narrow p0Ullcal conside ratlontt" prompt· ed Carter to authorize It. arter sen\ m ffSages to the leaders of Great Britain, Weal Germany, P rance and other Allied nations lO explain lhe mission and to seek the ir continued s upport -l)eft. Edward Kennedy saud in Detroit he "shares the grief with all Americans.'• -'lbe U.S. unit lnvolved m the m ission appar~ntly was a secret anli·terrorist force trained ,at a North Carolina base in the use ol SOPh.istlcaled weapons 8.lld d~bllilatlniz izases. -The reaction on Capitol Hill In Washington was one of sur· prise and shock, with many congress men e xpressing concern and cr1Ucillm over the tJmJn« ol the mission a nd the (act that Congress was not consulted. Doolittle Offered Comment On Crisis lh JOANNE REYNO~ Of,,_ o.llY Pl ... \Ultt Last week's Ne wport Beach n•union ·or Doo little's Toky o Halde rs opened with a press t·onference during which the re· t ir~d Air For ('e gene r al wais .111k e d t o com m eot o n t he hostages in Iran The man who h:d the d anng t!M2 bombin g r aid to J apan s~id hl· didn't want to gel into a political discussion ·'It would be no trouble getting th<' Americaru. out of Iran." hf' added .. But I 'm not s mart enough to figure out how lo get the m out altvf." The question wag potted by a re porter who cilcd som e of the 11arallels h<'tween the e vents leuding to lhl• Tokyo raid a nd the Iranian cru11s Ooohttlc said tbal •n 1942 ... All tht· news had bt·c n had · Wr• wantt·d to do somcthin~ t11 hrin~ sornl' ~ood nt!ws to th•· i\ rneric;1n !)('()pl<' " J\sked 1f he exrwnencc:d uny f1•ar dunng th· history makinJ! n11 ..,..,mn. Uool1ttl!· i.1ud he d'<ln't * * * DISCUSSED HOSTAGES Gen. Jame• DooUttle "It wu..., a situation when I was thtnkinJ! a bout th<· rril"saon an<1 my m en. I wai. not lh1nkin1< .ilwut Mii * * V.S. Rescue Vnit Specially Trained W ASlfJNGTON <AP) The tl.S . mmw ry uni\ that tried to r01cuc the Ame rican hosta ges in I ran is a highly secret anti· te rrorist force based at a North C arolina Army post . a n in formed source said t.oda)'. lhl' code name of liluc Lig ht. but they could not confirm that thhl wu1> Ow team involved in th!! abortive a ction, which left eight '>l'rvlcemen de1.1d In the collision or two aircra rt Sources said only a handfuJ of lop officials knew what uniL<> and how many men were involved in tht' actual oper aUon . By DAVID lltlTIMANN ................... A court order waa tuued Thurlday to prevent an Oran1e ounty taboratory from ad· vertitln& blood tesu lt claims o n detect 11 person's 1uscep· llblllty to cancer Oranie County Superior Court Jodi• Robert H Green signed a tempor a ry r estralolog order Thurtday sought by tbe district att.onk)"S office, which bad nled a lawsuit against \be A. I. D. Center of Or ange toe . a nd Juboruton es In Callfomta and Tt'xui; which tested t he blood :1om ple5 ThM bWl cha rged the center with false and misleading ad · vHtunng for its claJm s the tests ('oUld de tect the e xistence Of c1u1ct-r as we ll as the "m alignancy P<Jlcntial" of those lCHtl'd Cr~n set a hearing for May 9 m Superior Court. at wblch time thl' Oii.tn ct Atto rney's Office wall Sttk an injunction agairust the de fendants na med 1n the s u1l. Clv\I penalties thal eould run In to th e hundre d s o r thousands of dollars also a re be· ing sought: In the advertls ing for the center. it was claimed that JUSt a fe w drops of blood "can te ll 1r you have a m alignant polen· tial "The laws uit , however, s a1d :.i person's ma hgn uncy potentiat t:ould not be determined by the com bination oJ diag nostic tests offe red by the center The various defendants named in the suit including A.I D Center of Orange, Inc .. A 1 D Laboratories of Orange, Inc . A.I 0 . Laboratories or Texas and Arthur Test and Research Inc or Ch u l a Vl!)ta a r t· cha q~t·d with cons piring to in elute mem bers o r thc public lo purchase their scrv1c•·~ throu~h fali.c and mislt'ading advC'rtu. tnl'! f'rowe Page ,\ I BADHAM ... Luter he said lhal 1f the 111 fall•d raid doc~ nut wor1>1!n con d1 t 1o n s fo r t h e Amc:ncan hos t agcb m lrun . "It may al least t.ervc to wake UIJ a lot of people who ha ve bet!n . pooh· poohin& prepar edneas.'' Badhani said that he kne w nothan~ more of the Iranian raid than be had beard through lbc news media. lie added that none o f his ('Ommlttcc's othe r 44 members. "that I've talked to," had an inkling or the raid during its prcparulion "I was stunned by the ncwi.." h'' ~:ud. "And I :.im chagrinc·t.J that my rountry >Nould pull off an orl('ra· t1on like that i.o poorly ' Badham s aid he doesn't know ~hat the nat1011 '11 next move 111 the Iranian r risas will tw "I expect Congrci.i. lo go back 1n s c ss10n Mo n duy a nd ~u hanunas." he i.auJ. M•·mbcrs, he ;iddcd, will w'111l lo know what h11 ppcn<.'<.1 and what wenl wrong Cleamip Day Set in Niguel A community cleanup day RJ>O nsored by the La~una Niguel ( ommunily Associat ion will be held Saturday a t 9 :30 a.m t>c~innmg at Crown Valley CQm m unity Park. A noon barbecue will follow for work party mem· bcrs . ,,,_r_,.AJ mY6tM7 ,_ _... tM fud)e operalkln. -. .. •ala abcM $0civilantwbolll~Hebr•= =-:a:t.=: .... ..., .... ~ WMllONd· '. lrowa llld .. •ration in· volvtd approximately 90 U.S. mllltary peraonnel. plua alr cr ews The minion included elaht. hell(oolera plua tranaport alrplanea. Al\O#ether. Lbe mil· alon waa on l ranlan aoll for about lhree bouns. he said. The stactng sit.e ror the opera· tton wa.s a remote landing area in the desert 200 miles from Tehran. Brown said the site was to be used for refueUng. The Peo&agoa chief aaid t.Mt depending upon the success ol the force in reachln& that site a nd refueling the h•tlcopteR, a second decision was to be made as to whether to go on to Tehran. where the Americans have been captive in the embassy Cor 174 d ays Brown ~aid defe nS'! officials kne w the "long a nd a rduous trip '' to the desert s ite would tax the capacity of the helicopters. which were based on the aircraft ca rrier Nimitz. in the Arabian Seu Brown said two of the heb('op ter~ had trouble on the way to the landing site. One landed in t he d esert. and 1ti. crew was picked up by anothe r helicopter. A second helicopter. m allunc· taonlng , tur ned back and landed aboard the Nimitz Upon arrival al the dettert re· ruclanl( s ite . Brown su1d. a third helicopter suffe r ed hydr aulic maHunrhons wh1ch vut 1t out of t•omm1!\.'!1on T he operat1<>nb plan provided that thC' m1ss1on would be ('allt>d 11(( 1( flower th an SIX n t>liCOptC" w<.'r<.' operational S ance the re:-cue force wa!> down lo fi ve, th,• mission w~ canceled. he 1>a1d Hrown s aid that while taking off an thl· dest'rt darkne~s. a hl'\1coptcr .co l hd,·d with t he (' 1:i0, und br>th t•au~hl fart' ThC' f1t'ld commandl'r. who "A as not 1dc•ntaf1cd. then ordcrt-d hu. men t0 board the t ransport planc.<1 to rNurn to the carrier ·T,·hran 1s not i::n1.ebbe. · Bro .... n ..,.m1. baying the.• problcmb 1 n v o I v c· d 111 r l' a c h 1 n g l h 1• Amt·ric:111 hr1~l<tJ.!C'> wc•rc· ~reatc·r lhan thOM' 1:-ra ·II forccb en ('(HJntl•n·d Ill rCS('UCIO l: ho<itagC'i> from .1n a11·port at Enteblx' m l 'gJml.1 I k :-Jld the ht'la('optcr.., hetd to be flown 500 nautical m iles to bt' refueled for a fina l e ffort lo reach the host ages /\s Pres iden t C arter em phaisized in his 4 a .m . re port on the mission. Brown said "It wa.s not an atwck on I run an any wav " No Comment At El Toro Spokt">ml·n at E l Toni Munm· COl"'Jlb Air Statwn l!l'l'hnl'U anv comml'nt tn d a ) '' n l tit' u tt t.• mp le cl rl"'''UI' o r tht· I r anian ho..,laJ,(<'!> /\ s pokt.•..,man for tht· ;11r ..,lat1on ·~ t.•ommanrt 1 n ~ ~eneral r efcrr<>d queriei. to the bl:IM' 1nform11ti1Jn of r1n·r A i.pokl's mun In lhal of fl l'e batd no Information or l' o m m en t s w o u I '1 ht• rortheomin.: and dtrl'C:h:cl further ques tion<> to the Dc•partmcnt or l>efen-;c 1n Wa :-hin~on . 0 C Mi8sion BERLIN <AP> -Former Prealdent Richard M. Nixon u ld today he fully 1uppor1ed President Carter's decl•Mln to attempt a rescue o f the Amtricao bolt.ates In Iran, add· Ing "lhert are alwaya rlsk.11" ini such actlOOJI. N i xon s a id C arte r was Ju.atltled In orde ring a rescue ml11lon became ·'the United Slat.ta has 1uftered humlUation. Tbe hostages bave s uffered lm· pr laonment aod mental and emotional abme and this hat to be brQUCbt to *" end.'· In Wt."Sl Berlin to promote his new book on U S. foreign policy. Nixon aaid the president must reserve the optM>n to use force i.n s uch a situation Nixon said he waa confident Carter would continue "to ex· plo r e other m e a s ures If necessary, Including military measures" to win the freedom or t he S3 Americans held by Ira· nwn mllitanl!i in Tehra n since Nov 4 The for mer president said he thouRht America'ti NATO a lhet. a nd Japan should "bland firmly with the Urut<.-d States an u.'iing measures a gainst lrnn and conti· nuin~ these until t he hollta~es are removc.od " Nixon ~aid he had ~ 'Cn ~news rl'Jrnr t of Carter's ltdev1l'l1on ~pe<:ch on the rei.cut.· m1'>s1on nlan warplanea, but C.,_. Mid there were no botUliU• and tM lranlana wel'9 waawaH ol ... ~i!!"'>r­ U.8 ........ U11111 ..... -.. alter the wfthdr1w1I. The American rU.n took 1 buaload of Iranian• pr1He9r brleny before ttlea1lne tMID and tlyln1 oft, Tebraa nd6o said. In Tehran, an eaUmat.ed ~ Jubilant lraniaat powed la&o .. s treets around the U .8. Sm· hassy when they eot word al tbe failed mlaslon. celebrauna wttb s houts and cheers. They ftubed vic tor y 11ians. clenched &Mlr fists and screamed, "Don With Ca rt e r !" and "Car\er'1 Finlsbed ! " A 1poke1man for the llollem militants ~ have held tM 50 embassy hoetages alnce New. 4 said they were "doii\g well," the Japan Bro adca sting Corp. re· ported from Tebran. The mlU· tants previously threatened to kill a ll of the hostates If the United Slat.es took tbe ali&htest m ilitary action again.st Iran or m ade a ny a ttempt to rescue the m . nut Ira nian radio also HJd the militants were meeting to dls· eubs thc1 r response to the rescue m1t.s1on Iranian Pres ident Abolhassan Bani Sadr sche duled a na· t1o nw1dc address later in the day T he· Israel radio re portt.>d that tht' rei;cue mission was launched from Egypt and the planes, at ll·ast three C· 130 trans ports , ..topped 1n the Pen;aan Gutr .... 1and of Uahrain Flying Sergeant's Funeral Saturday M l'ITIOrtal 5t·rv11·t·'> i.lrld a wakt· an· -;c·hl'duJed Saturday for rm•· of thl' Manne· Cr1rr,... famou.., l''lylnj.\ Scr)tCIJf\b or \hn•t• war:.· duty, C;ipt l'ciul U MunninR r USMC' lfrt 1 "'h" rt1 t'd c.1t hJ:, ranch m !'Oe\·ada l.i~l week Hilt~ f•>t th1· former l..agunJ Niguel rcMdent "ill be c.11 11 a m in tht• chci1>4:l al lh1· !\1.inrw C'nrp~ ht·IR•opter ha.,<• ir1 Tu ... t111 f11ll1JWt'fl h) lht• '-'•Jlc.1• Ill the• l)f h ct•r.., dull SC'Or~ of fnl'nd.s who kn1"~ Capt<im Mannan!!. 59, ""hc·n h•· ",,, 11i.wratt0n ... 11ff1t l'r .11 t-:1 Toro MCAS tn .\h1· 1·Jrh ilr. •1r from olher duty ... t.1t1 rin.., d.1t inf bat·k to t943 are c xf>('cled lt1 Jt tt.'nd Joining the ser v1ce in 1943, he was com missioned o s e<'onrl llt:utcnanl and a s1.1~n<:d to transport pilot duly dun nst what would span three wan> · · fo'rom thti t day to lhe day of hai. death. he wai. a Marine,·· .,ay-.. his WlfC Mary ··11e n ·vc~r wttntcd another rarcer " Thl' burly Muttnl' "ho coul<l only bt·ar w l:M-out of th1· Corr,.., f()t 29 d.1~~ aftl•r hi'> d1~l'hetr~c £01lo~1n~ Worlcl V. ar 11 v. ...... J.:I\ t•n .1 f'tlOl t'I.' r1f r ejOlntn ~ .... 11 hout ~1ng.., a:-J 1·,1ptain (Jr rnmtng back ubuetrd u., a m a-.t1·r "l'' ~c;int with Oyin~ pnvilcgl~ lie told the bra.,~ ~hat th<'\ t•ould <to with thl·tr ..,1lvC'r c·ap taan'i. ban. and orru·c de:.k th:it y. flU 1'1 J.:r> Y. Ith thl'm llt• wa., swatr ht-d from bc1nl( ~· Fl) 1n~ S4>q~C'unt to .... ;ir rant of· ricer when that ratan l( was e st 3 bllshed lo cover enlisted ptlnts and on July I. 1975. wa:. rl'l1n'd a .... :.i t:a ptaan on mcdJ('al dii.a b1hty "ThC' Ma rini· enlisted pilots a breed that will never tKo known agi:un ." Manning ·.., wife ))a~ ... reverently She say.., her h ~ba nd of 31 vea rs fle w ever ythinR wit h winl(S or rotof' blades during hlS tours In the P acific The ater In SUCCUMBS AT 59 Martne Paul Manning v. c.rld \\ .11 I I Kon·.1 Jnd Vaet 11 .1111 \t unnin~ .... enerl m the !utter f11r t"o h1tcht""· uni' 1n t rans port J1l.11w" and lht.> other at the con· trnls nf romhol m('dacul evac ua· I ion hl.'lt<:o pter:;. ofte n under r1n• 'lh' h.1d cwrything he wanted an hfo." '>aid Mr.. Manning "II<• l1kl>d to say ·1 have Lbrce thtnA~ 1n my lJle that are very 1tt\portunt to me An airplane. The• Manne Corp-; And you, dl-:1r. bran$.! up a very poor third' " Has dotcns or a wards Include the D1stmgw:.hed Flying Cross. S u rvivors include his wife, ..,on'. Larr y of Illinois and Doui<lru. of M~ryland: brothers, ('alvan of Aruona and Stanley ol t)h10. and his rather. un Illinois resident The source, who declined to be 1dentafied, said vlanning for the operation was well under way in January a nd lha l the specia l unit had a virtually unhmlted budget and access to the most sophitilJ cated we apons and de- bilttatmg gas es. P entagon official!~ would nol <·omment on the report. saying th• Pentagon h ad nothing to add bl')'Ond what President Carte r had announced. Addllional volunteers are needed to walk Crown Valley Parkway and collect Jitter and aluminum cans. said organizers. W.-now Hto.•k fhe fabulous ~oll.-.-tion by The source s a id the . a ll. volunteer unit was known as the OcJta team and was based a t Fort Bragg, N C P ent.agoo sources confirmed there was a OeJta t~m. also known under OftAMOI COAIT DAILY PILOT u,.-...... ~:.. iw1 ... c... .. "......, ~ I " c.a.1 • .., .. 111w. ........ ... _ ......... k ll l"ltllNUl ...... vlHcl TtllJfl IQ I (1tt ...... ,.. a11111..i~•011 ... 410.M11 L..-. ...... MDQO _ _, ,............. . ,,..,.,..., .. _ --e-1: 1!!.°=. ~~ =r ..... ~~ .. -" .. lie••'" ... .., ... ~~..11:.:.::-' ...... '""'""-.. "' .... (I-.... ::r.. ,. .. "'c .. ,. -· ~· I~ I •1 ._.,.,,. .... "'(Ir ........ _..., ., ...... ,,,. _111, _, ___ .... _..., rcscumg hostages and In lbe use or nausea -producing gases. The Pent.agon has In the past acknowledged the e xistence of a t cam mod e le d on the e lite Is raeli and West Germ an anU· terrortst unjts and has said It was headquartered al Fort BraRg. The team re ports directly to the Joint Chiefs of Staff and is composed' primarily or volun· tee n from Army Spe,clal ForceR and Ranger unita. The Army is resporuMble for the unit's traJn· ing. * * ,.,....p ... AJ REACTION Abroad, Carte r's actlon aur· prised America'• s.llles and brou1ht angr)' conde mnation from the Middle Eatt and the SO•let bloc. ••there ls no doubt whatever Ulat thtJ Is a matter of Wl'J • 1 r a ve lntun aUon a l Im· port a.nee," Hid Brltlth Labor Party lawmaker Tony hnn. "1'be landlnl In Iran ... clear· ly lmpUcatea lhe \Jn lUd Kln1dom. which la . .,, a lly ~tho Un ited 9tatee." Jn M0tc:ow. atah ndlo called the effort "un t rmod provoea· Uon" ond call~ the White House planution "lud croua." F'urther lnformatlon m ay be o btained by ca lllnR C arol Stonecypher at 8.11·1491, or Peg Maynard at 661 ·6160. Art Auction Benefit Set An a rt auction fund raiser, ~ponsored by the Capistrano Valley Exchana-e Club, will be held at tM Oad Mllalon School tonight. The event will be 1>NCeded at 6 ;30 p.m . by a cordl1l (liqueur) cooldq demonslratlon and cor· dlal teeUng. A $1.50 donation ls required. Proceeds from the 1ucUon wUJ 10 to local pro1ra m 1 a1alnat child 1bule. Aatronomy Day Slated in Viejo The Oran1 e County Aalrooomett or1aniHUon wlU observe National Astronomy Day Saturday by H ttln1 up teleacopes for public UH at Mil· 1lon Viejo Milli. Newport Cen .. r Cinema and Ca Slat.e Nimon. People 1thould ao to the teletacopea after the 1un seta, • spokesman for the or1anlaatJon said It Hollywood Clothes • ~~ ' , All Suits & SportcOats %Price *