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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-01-30 - Orange Coast Pilot.... --. ••r ••r •• .,. •••-..,.•••••••••.,.• ~------· -------. -__ ...,._ -~--------..... -.......,._...,. ______________________ _ ' .. •• . I Ylll HlllTlll llllY NPIR • HlllA .. J A NllA H 'y Ill I 'I/I I 0 II A N ( ; f C 0 lJ N I Y L A I It 0 IC NI A I~> C [ N I 'i • • stations hike gas • pnces Coast a,. 10D1 ('Al>ICNHEAD Ol--.----Or ante Coa1t motor I•\.' e1an eapttt to pay two C'enl.ll niun: at the au pum~ by lhh• weekend aad 10 cenu more by Sept 30 u ~ ruwt ol .Pre•adenl Reaaan·i. order W~sday calhn& for u end to price and 111location coo tuls for crude u1l .md petroleum products The pre:,1dent ~ order camt! e11bt months before former Pre111dent Carter's plan for de- control ol the oil mdustry was to h ike effect St!pl ao. Oepartment of Ene r1y of h c1als are predicting that the de- control will mcrease the price of "asohne three to fi ve cen~ over the next two months 1md 10 cent.'i by Sept 30 Some coast<1l service station owners have indicated that thev plan to raise gas prices today. John Bonk. owner of Exxon station ln Costa Mesa, raised bis gasoline prices two cents per Rallon this morning. "ll 's going to help me," said Bonk. "I think that oil com- panies are going to shoot the price up." How mtlc h service s tation owners are helped by decontrols depends largely on the m arket. a.ccordin1 lo Ener1y officials and service station dealers. "I don't think it's 1oin1 to Mlp u s ," said Fountain Valley Chevron owner Ron Courrreees "It doesn't make any dlrference if I make It 50 cents a gallon, oeople aren't going to buy it." Service station owners and oil industry officials have been bat· tling for seven years for an end New York ticker tape salute Storms leave state By ~ Auoela&ed Presa The last of a trio of Pacific storms an unexpectedly strong finaJe lo three days of rain, snow and hail swept out of California today, leaving in its wake numerous c losed roads· and a revised Bing Cros by Pro- Am Golf Tournament schedwe but no major damage. The storm was expected to be spent by tonight, and NaUonaJ Weather Service forecasts called for a fair if blustery weekend.· • The storm front. which came on the heela of two others in a on e ·two-lhree punc h that 11----'m=arked for many the start of.a lon1·delayed winter, had been billed Wedneaday night as rel- atively weak by the forecasters. But the prognosis was quickly revised as it moved in Thursday, bringing thunderstorms, funnel clouds, gusty winds and downpours as severe as its pre- decessors. In Los Angeles, the storm dumped .SS inches of rain, bring· ing the lhree·slorm total to 1.49 inches. This season, 2.77 inches of rain have fallen, compared to 8.98 inches last year at this time and the lo·date norm of 7.46 inches. In downtown San Francisco, the rainfall for the storma waa 2.54 inches. The San Francisco 'Season total stood at 7. lt inches compared to a normal seaaon·lo- date totaJ of 12.32 inches. The California Department of Transportation closed several mountain hi1hways due to the snow and required chains on almost all others for all vehicles except four·wheel drives. In foothill• stripped of watershed from last fall's brushfires -particularly San Bernardino's Northpark area and the Bradbury·Duarte and Sunland·Tujun1a communities where hundreda of homes were destroyed ln blazes last fall - anxious residents kept a careful watch as the rain drummed down. At one point, a few do1en resl· dents on one San Bernardino street were advised to evacuate. But the aandbap and makeshift water channel• that have been in place for several mont.hl ap. parenlly d id their work and althouih some streets were Oooded and muddy. no major damaae wu reported. Some ftoodlna and powe.r dia· ruptlon were reported th rouabout the Monterey Peninsula. Fifty aua. &o tbe north, lt people ..,. evaeuat.d from a nuralq bome la Pelton after an ( ... ...,.., .... Al) Fire wide1pread ADEL. Ga. (AP) -A peat bot fire wbiC!b hH 1brouded ln- tentate 11 la 1moke, leadlq to four tntftC! cleaU., ii burnlnl an ana '° wtcle and ao deep tbat .... oftlclala dlllpalr of .... ..... • put It out wttlllout u.. .... , of ..... rallllltorm. 0. ,,... .. ,_.,, .. ,...... ... ~ ............... ~ .._ ID tnell:I _. a ear '6lld .................. ldlW ... 11 otMn wen !DJVM ta a ...... rwu. Met4mt ....., ....... . . . " \ ,._ I ............. Parade • reception colorful NEWYORK (AP) Agroupof liberated hostages rode in a path of glory today. greeted on the streets of New York by thousands of their jubilant, flag.waving countrymen and a bliuard of ticker tape and confetti rivaling the reception given this nation's greatest heroes. Following a night of cham- pa1ne, fancy dining and theater· going, the 22 former hostages b egan a ticker-tape parade through Manhattan in a lrium· phant procession that recalled Che return of Charles A Lindbergh · and the end of World War If They were s howe r ed with enough Ctnerta pefo s relc to Boston and back. "It's great! It 's wonderful. On ly New York could do this," said f or m e r h ost age Mi ch a e l Howland. FOAMER HOSTAGE JOHN W. KLIMBERT WITH CHILDREN A wlde•yed reaction to big New York welcome "This is very glamorous." said former ho5tage Moorhead Ken nedy as he surveyed New York's s kyline from Windows on the World. a posh restaurant on the t07lh Ooor of the World Trade Center . Santa Clara C'ou11fg Everywhere they went. from their lodgings al the luxurious Waldorf.Astoria Hotel lo the Mark Hellinge r Theater near Broadway, where they 11aw the hit show "Sugar Babies." the former . hostages were greeted by New Yorkers decked out in yellow rib- bons and yellinl(. "We love you" and ''Welcomeback.'' Topless ordinance upheld by court Before the kickoff of the paradt• from the Battery up Broadway to City tlall. the host ages had breakfast at the Tavern on lhe Green in Central Park for those who did not care to linger over breakfastin bed. SAN FRANCISCO <AP> The California Supreme Court has let stand an appellate df'cision that held Santa Clara County's ban against topless and bottom· less dancing in restaurants, bars and other places is conslilu· lion al. It denied without comment Thursday a hearing sought by Debra J ean Morris. Justices Mathe w Tobriner , St a nley Mosk and Frank Newman would have granted a review. Four votes are needed. The appellate court upheld a Superior Court ruling that set aside dismissal of a complaint riled against the dancer in M unicipaJ Court. Thugs attack Nazi leader NEW YORK <AP) -American Nail &ader Harold Covinaton and bl.I bodJpard were treated for cuta after belns auaulted la tbe lobby of tbe NBC bulldlal before a acbedUled taplna of the "Tomor· row''lbow. Tb• two 1ald they were atJ tacked by about 20 men. Hcord· ins to Pete Hamilton, a network· 1poke1man. However. an lnve1ttpt.lon by NBC'• 1ecwity ltaff tndlcat.ed that four men were lnvolved bl the .itack and that they n.d, Hamilton Hld 'l'hun· day . Co•ln1ton, bead of tbe American lod.U.t Part1, and the bodJ ........ w.ntlfted only .. ''Prttcbltt, ..... u..ted f•nl&I "1 a _.. ta U.. '""k"DI. 0..· ea,toa,of .....,.., N.C., w•t.Mn later.I.wed bJ • 'To1ntrrow" allowlm&TomlDycler. Miss Morris was arrested while dancini at a bar. The San Jose Milpitas Judicial District Municipal <.:o url ruled in her favor on grounds the law was in· va lid in the light of the l"irsl and Fourteenth Amendments . The Santa Clara County Dis- trict Attorney appealed and won a reversaJ. T he appeal rourt noted similar ordinances have been upheld on grounds they reiculate conduct, as distinguished from protected speech. It also said the theater exemp· lion ln the ordinance precludes too·broad Interpretation that would violate the constitution. Although ticker tape is no longer used on Wall Street, the ci ty made sure the parade would be a uthentic by obtaining 550 miles of tape from Western Union and a company in Connecticut. Kennedy said he hoped that all the celebrating, which has in- cluded fe11livities in West Point, N . Y .. Wa s hin gton and hometowns across the nation, would relie ve the frustration Americans have built up about the 444-day hostage cr isis. ·'I hope somehow this displaces (See HOSTAGES, Pa1e A2) * * Button •aDia Freedom badge orden aoar SYLVANIA, Ohio <AP> -Creative Photo Craft.a has been swamped with orders for commemorative buttona since 1 freed hoataae wu shown on televilion weartn1 one of Ill badaes, HY· Ina "Free At Last, Day 444." But the company'• co-owner HY• he's «itvtni many of bla buttonl away. After handln1 out some 150 buttons ln Waahlnston durlnl the tnaupr.Uon, Tony Bait.es, co-owner Of th• nrm, 1ot an or· der frvm wboleHle Jew~ter Ray KeMedy. Baltes aareed to send a n11h order lf KeDMdy would t17 to 1lve 51 badan to the former captlvea. "I •till don't know how he tot them to the holtaa•. but be cHd," be 1Ud. "We bad the te&evilkm on at work watehlnl TueldaJ'• Wullialton welcome for freed captlv•, ud we all saw BnlN Lataaea weartna oeq button wldl• be PH hll 1Pffdl. We all Sot ao exdti.t a.Dd k.,t 1aytac, '1'beN k lt, then'• our bllda•.' "Mow, I've tot ordctn ftoam e••>•Mn -b&O ICIMIDll holpttall, polJdeal sroupe ,.........., ...... Nl4.. ,,. ............. "ii ....... of.,,.. ............. ... H American n., aad .. , .. ,.,... At r..t. D•J ..... . "Welcomt Home, DaJ 4'4." ~ ,I to price controls that they've labeled unfair. "We've been looking forward to this," said Wayne Morgan. owner of a Newport Beach Mobil S tation "I 'm s ure they <customers> are not going to be happy about it. I've had a lol" of customers ask me about it. .. "I'm glad to see it because 1l m eans I'll m ake mor e profit yet." added Morgan. Steve Shelton, presidl'nl of the Southern California St.>r\'ICt' Sta· lion Association in Irvine, calls the decontrol "unfair " "From the standpoml of the cons umer it's going lo rnl'an im· m e diately an inc rl'ase of 10 cents per gallon," s a1ci Shelton. "It's not a good deal for the con· sumer," Shelton disagrcl's with l>cpart· (SH GAS, Pal(t> i\21 AP.WI ......... THANKFUL FOR FREEDOM AT SAN DIEGO SERVICE Former hoatage Alchllrd Morefield, wife Dorthea lluntingt«»n eoa_:-..• Shell starts oil flowing off shore llOUbi'ON I AP I Shl'll 011 ('o report<'d T~ursday tht• -;tar1 11( oil production from lht• lil'la fi e ld , n ine m 1lt·s nf f the Ca l ifornia coast frnm llunt ington Heacb. Shell said it 1s the f1 rst procJul' lion r csullinl;{ from a 1975 frderal offshon · lease sal<: u1 which Shell and others ohtamf'IJ two Reta leases for $71 .3 million Well 825 was reported lo hf- flowin~ more than 700 barrels of oil a day through a fl inc h pipeline to an onshore facility at Long Beach The fl-25 well also wa s reported to he flowin~ 140,000 cubic feet of ~as a day Jurors hear torture tape TORRANCE <AP> "I've heard screams before. but never those kind of tortured screams," said a woman listening lo the trial of a 40·year·o ld Burbank machinist charged with kidnap· ping, raping and murdering five leen-a1e girls. As jurors and onlookers broke into lean, a 17·minute tape re· cording of a girl screaming while she was tortured and raped was played Thursday In the Superior Court murder trial of Lawrence Si1mond Blttaker. The tape provided the most 1rlppin1 moments ln a trial marked by often·1rueaome testimony about the deathl oltbe teen·aaen from Loe An1ele1 aub· urba. Saxon meet tel B&RKl:Ll:Y <AP> -U.S . Deputmlllt of l:Mrp omdall baft ........... ,,. ........ ... wtlla Uldwnk'J of~ Prellf11' DnY .._ ...., .. ........................ &o•...._hN .......... . ...... ' ......... ' Shrll .,md four oth1·r "'l'llS hav1• b1·1·n ('O mpll'l\.'tl :ind :1r<' awa1tmi.: prrll:tu1·t iun t1•-;I!:> Curr<>nt plans rall f•ir rlnlhnl.! fiO or mort• wt·ll~ frorn I he· oH s horr 11latform, Shell sairl , with productwn <:limh1ni! tu l ~.0110 harrl'ls a day w1th1n thrr(· yi·ars and ~·akin~ al ahout i;,,11110 hy 19K~ Sht•ll. lht• opt•rat11r. holds a 50 p..rc••nt mtnest , Aminnil USA I fl ~. p t' r ,. t.• n t . < ) <' ,. 1 ti t· n I a I P1•t mlt•um 17 1wrc·1·nt. S;inta Ft• t:nt'r~Y 12 pcrc·cnt. lla rn1lton fl rot hers Chi 2 fl J•t•rc·l'nl . and II am ilton Hrolhcr s l'ntrolf•um I !I 1wn·cnt Some cloudiness tonight but mos tly fair through Saturday. Local gusty west to northwest wind'i 15 to 20 mph at times llighs i n the low 60s Lows tonll(ht in the low 40s ·~-I ..... GPlli11g fl big lifl ·.Bluffs house plan Protested A Newport Beach man 'a plans for e recting a three·level houae below the bluff ove rlookin1 Corona del Mar Stale Beach have been appealed to the state Coastal Commission. Darwin Britvich , a 20.year Harbor Area resident and a Los Angeles fireman. won approval earlier this month from the South Coast Regional Coas tal Com mission to proceed with his plans . But Newport attorney J ames Parker. represent i ng five Corona del Mar residents , filed papers Wednesday asking the state commission to inte r vene . ~l.uff.face house represents an i s sue of "stat e wide significance." Last year, when Britvich 's plans were rejected by the re- gional commission, he appealed to state commissioners . They agreed there was no issue of statewide signific ance and re· fused to accept the appeal. Parke r , admitting the shoe now is on the other foot. hopes c~mmissioners look at things diffe rently this lime . lie says he will arg ue that the house w.ill interfere with a park a rea . will alter a natural land form ation and will interfer e with ?. ne ighborhood that draws a significant number of visitors. , ... P-.41 HOSTAGES tbt IN•t anpr," Xtnatdy laid. ·'I tblnk we have to bt bt11et than that." Mayor.Edward Koch was aw-. Thunday that everythin1 was 10- in1 fine, despite su11estions from Secretary of State Alexander Hal& and The New York Times that the parade represented one welcome too many. ·'This is one of our great days,'· Koch said as he joined the hostages and their families al Windows on the World." I haven't heard a single New Yorker that doe sn't support what we're do" ing." Koch predicted there would be "a couple or million people" lin· mg Broadway for the pa rade. The c ity scheduled e xtra buses and s ubway trains and Conrail's com· mute r rail lines from Westchester and Connecticut did the same. Nearly a dozen forme r captives joined more than 2,000 people at a prayer service Thursday al the N a ti o n a l C a th ed r a l i n Washington. U.C' "I wonder how I could h~ve . gone through that c•normous ex· ' 11e ric nce witho ut my God , .. formt'r hostagt' Thorn as Schaefer told the crowd A 2·year old youngs lt-r ha:-. lhl· llm t:• of his life as he gets a boost from the trunk of She nku the elephant Both tht· t hild and the p~<:hydc.·rm belong tu the German circus Albt•rli , now winte ring in Gruen · tt•gl·rnhach. West Gt!rmany. The a ttorney's clie nts have bee n battling construction of the house since 1979. They c laim the house will dis rupt vie ws and cut a strip through a grassy public· right"of"way are a tha t ba s become a popular picnic and s unset-watc hing spot. Parke r now mus t convince s tate <:ommissioners that lhP Hritvich says he and his wifo h ave s a v e d fo r yea r s t o p u rc hase the two lots below Ot•e a n Boul e v ard n e ur lleliotropc Avenue . Because of de lays. he sa ys, the cost of building the home has jumped from $180,000 to nea rly $300,00<1 In Ne w York . the· forme r hostages, most of whom urived an the dty latt• Thursday. got a s ample or the <·ity's fondness for showering paJl('r on he roes when tht'ir limousint's from LaGuardia Aiq>ort pulled up outside the Waldhrf Saddleback • reinstates 'F grades By DON· CHAPMAN Ol .. o. .. , ~ .... , ... " That nemesis of students the F grade has been reinstal· ed at Saddle ba ck College. effec· tive for the fall semes te r of this year. College trustees a pprovc:d ;,i new grading policy this week in hne with state legislation The state la w rc·qu1rcs com munity colleges to use· thc A, H, C. D, and F grndl•s and gives them the option uf usini.t crt'dit no credit, in prus,:rt•s.s. in complete . and w1thdr<iwa l sym bots. The college h<td <lropped USt' of the F grade in l>ece mtw r 11( 1974 because many St'hoob had tlon« so. But a genernl rc•vc:rs al of that trend led to the stat(' leg1slat11m last year. The three colleges in the Coast C ommunity College l>i stric t have not yet acted to reinst;,itc the F grade 01s tril't tru.stcc.·s are expecte d tci co ns 11l1·r the· matter at thc•ir f (·li 4 hoard m eeting. Sad d I c.-b a 1· k I rus t C' C' c; a I c; n chose to use non l•·tlt·r ~rall1· s ymbols. C redit-no credit g rack s an• used in some c·lass(•s whC'rr· there is a single sat1sfoctory standard. They a lso an· optiona l for students in other classt•s Under the new pohcy, the• "in progress" grade may be used for those who arc la king a sc·tr paced course and don 't finish it Students may not wllhtlruw from a class afte r the lwelrth week, without gelling a lette r grade. The new polit y sl ates that between Lhe firs t day of mstruc tlon and the 20th day. a student may withdraw fro m a cla!>s without getting a letter grade Be tween the 20th day a nd the last day of the 12th week, he re ceives a withdrawal sym bol Afte r that, a letter grade 1s us c<I And , if a s tu d e nt h a s withdrawals . inco mplel cs or symbols for m ore than half his cr edits, he is put on · · progn·ss probation." Earth tremor from ocean LOS ANGELt;S <APJ A small earthquake regis tering 3.2 on the Ric hter Scale s hook West Los Angeles but no injuries or damages were reported However, residents re ported tbat the Thursday quake which occurred at 5:54 p.m. did jar a few dishes, knock books orr sbelves and jostle the furniture. A spokesman at the California Iostitute of Technology said the quake was cente r ed in the Pacific Ocean about five miles west. of Los Ange les lnterna· tional Airport. GAS ••• m1•n1 of Enngy stucl1cs whiC'h shuw the prit•e of gasoline creep ing up only IO cents by Sept. JO He d aims that the r ise will co m e by Marc h a nd th at motor ists can expect to pay an a verage of $70 more for gasoline in 1981 Oil companies will not be the only ones profitin.: from the ban of price t•onl rots on crude oil produc·ts An expt•c·tcd $10 billion will ht! acld <'d Lo tht• ·rn•asury c·offc rs as a n •sull of <1nti<·1pi.1lf'd gas price• 111 c rt• ascs W i tho u t d l't'ontrol the· Tn·asury c·ould havl' 1·xpcc·tNt 111 takt• in $7 b1ll iun from w1ndfull profits taxes I) I'" art m ,. n t () f ..: n l' ri.o s pokes man <;reg Cook lolcl the· Dally Pilot lh<tl ('1111s11m <.•rs c·an 1•xp1•<'l lo pay lhn ·1· lo f1 vt· ccnl~ 111111'1• p1·r ga llon for g <1 sol11w on •r I h1• m·xt I wo months a nd II) ('l'nt:-. by Sept :Ji) "Tht•n "s nothing to stop lh1• pric1• from g111 ng up lo what lhl• m arkC't will be a r ,·· 01 dm1ttcd <:ook "I think 11·~ scift• lo say th01I I ht•rt"ll Ix-•• d<.·frn1tt· ck c·lrnc· rn cnnsumpl um. ht· i.iddc·d Tht· pri1·1· rn1·n ·ase 1s 1·x1,..c·t1•<i 111 hoost 1111 «ompan1c•" c>a m mgs $I ht I li1m as ;1 n •sult of I ht· de· n >ntrol l>ll'k Mannrng , spo k1·sm;,in fo r Wt•sh'm <>i i and Ga~ l'roduccr~. a t rad1• organization r epresent 111g major 011 rompan11·s . told t hl• Daily l'ilol that 1nneasc<l profits will be used to further futu r<• cxploration of n ude ml l>omt'st ic· crud(• oil, which now st·lls for $3..') a barrel 1s expected lo Jump between $.1fi and $4-0, s;11d Manning A barrt·I cont;,iins 42 gallon~ l'nor to 1lt·cootrol I he· a veragc.· 1ir 1 ('l' of gasohni· was a bout $1 :10 ;i i.t a llon Reagan vows 'no revenge' WAS lll N<:To N <Al') In p<>wl'r only IO days, President H<'agan is not ready to spell out u new polic·y towarsJ I ran. except tu r u ll' out revenge. or l<1 plunge intrJ del'isions on a broacl sweep of domestic proble ms At his first n1•ws confcrenc<.• • ~•n<•e moving into the Whitt• !louse. Reagan refused to lake a -;ta nd Thursday on whether ht• will abolish draft registration. lift lhc IJa rtial grain e mbargo agmnst the Soviet Union or c all for his pro· pos ed lax cuts to be r etroactive to .'an. I Instead. he hinted he might con" s ide r e xtending the embargo to items othe r than farm goods. fie a ccused Moscow of using detcnte as a "one · way street " lo attain its aims and, in unus ua lly hars h language , said Soviet leaders r e· serve "the right to commit any c rime. to lie, to cheat. in order lo attain that." TELE"'90NE Thomas P. Haley Pl*lltMf Robert N. Weed .. ,.. ..... M . Thomes Keevll ..... . Thomet A. Murphlne ,._....YW Ch•les H. Loos ......... ~·-- • ffiy;li)lt IHf Oreiif• Cittt ll'w•ihlll119 <•"'••"'· Ho 11••• All depertmeftts: (714) 142...a21 CIHeffted Advertietno: 142·5171 OFFICES (°'I•-: DD Wnl ••Y SlrNI L ....... 9Mcl" lt'1 Ho C:O.•I Hl ... ••Y HIHlll,..eOfl BH<fl• 111H 8'9<11 8oulo•rd \otOfld tlH\ Pott ... P•ld •I Co•I• Me\a . C•lllO<nl•. IUSPS '"'-J. S-tl~IClr\ 11y <•r ~.~ .... ~~=~.:1.:::.· ... t: """""''· '"" Or-tN•I 0.11r Pllol, '""' Wltlt lt I\ t ombtN d 11w -Pren , I• INO't\IWCI by 11w Or•-'°"'' 1'1*1\111"' ,_"' s.,.,.c. H lllOll\ •re llU!Mltflff -., lltr011911 Ffl .. y ,., en•• ,_.., -....1 llH<ll, """"""°" •••t lllF•v111•111 Vell~. ~~ UIVll• 899<11/jOU!tl (;.M\I A ti r •It.II I• "'4141"*1 "91.,, .. ,, eM • fM "'lllC_.. As hunrlrcds of Nt•w Yorkers crowde '1 lh t· s tre ets and s ide walks around lhl· holt'I, the w indows o f the CoJgat e Palmolive Rullding oppos ite n ew <111cn a nd a <'loud of shredded pap1•r noak d down as the cheers of lhe t•rowc1 tw low wt•rc mingled with thosc·ofthe<iff1<:e workers "In my mind. lht• ult1mute that AnwrH·a l'an do for a nybody is a t u·kl•r ta1x· parad1· 111 Nt•w York," s a1 cl llowlan1l. who ll v•·d m New York for yc•ars twfort' going ltJ Tehran llt• now ll w•s in ttu· Was hington an· a lfowlan<l. :"1. wa~ with h1i. w1ft'. Naney, at th1· 1·hampagne re1·ep I 1110 int ht· gov1·rnor's su1tt• adJoin ing Windows •in the World lk s a1d his t•xc·1ll'rn1·11t wus mixed with s h ght t•mharra!>Sm(•nt al Joining "the: ranks of Charlt•s Lindbergh, lht· as tronauts. N t " 111 a para<l1· Askc·d how 11 fl•lt t11 lw a n·IPhri I} fornlt'r h11st<.1gt• Makolm Kalp rt:p llt•d "I wouldn't havt· 1t any 11th1•r "a' II 'o ht·u ul1ful .. Bart.·ndt•r ht•ld SAN JOSI-: <AP J An un· ( 'osta Mesa Ci ty Council members have bt•t•n asked by the Planning Commission to dt·d arc this hous_c_a lZ7s-K'21st St. a public nu1sant·•• The council is expected to con· side r 'the recommendat ion Feb. 17 . Com mission action fo llowed numerous tom plainlo.; by neighbors em ployed bartender sus pected of robhmi.: at least 14 banks and sav1 nJ!l> and loans ha:-. been ar n •sl c•d ht·n · and 1s ht•m g ht'ld on $50 ,000 h a ll H i<·h artl l.t·c> Se hr~ ;wk of St-as1d1· 1s 'o llSJJl'r tPrl 11( ht•ini: th•· "l111ll y\\t1od Baml11· "'hu 1·a rr11'cl uut rohht·rit•!> whtl1• m·atly i:room1·rl and "'l'<t rin~ a pair c1f sun~lasSl'" f 'ro• Pagr A I STORM ... oak tree slammed through the front entrance. No injuries were re1>orted. Th e California Highway l'atrol said n ooding, rocks and muds lides had made the P acific Co a s t f11ghway from Los Angel e s n o rth t o Malibu da ngerous for ult travel. fo'looding due to poor drainage prom pted the te mporary closure of all but one lane in each direc· t 1on o n t h e G old e n S tate fo'rt.•C'wuy in the Sunland area. Ot h e r m u d s l i d e and fl ood re lated closures included Ca r bon Canyon ftoad in Orange County from Vulencia to the San Be rnardino County line , parts or Sunla nd Avt'nuc and the entire lt•ngth of I.a Tuna C<inyon Road tll•low Sunland in the fOO(hills of Los I\ n gc· 1 t•s A s ection o f Hos<·oe H11ult·vard m the I.a T u n a C an yo n are a was <lt•s<•r ib.•11 as having "curb·lo· curb mud " Southe rn California motorisl5 were• also advised to a void the c•nt1re length of Ma libu Canyon Ro ad and Topanga Canyon Road from Mulholland Drive west to P al'ific·Coast Highway Some damage reports we re s till c o m i ng in from We dnesd ay 's s torm , which las hed through 700 miles or coast fro m San Francisco to Me xico. That storm was blamed for an airplane crash that killed two. one drowni ng de ath , minor flooding and a twister-like wind that cau.'led $32,000 damage to eight homes in the Los Angeles suburb of West Covina. In San Luis Obispo, 175 miles northwest or Los Angeles, heavy surf spawned by the storms knocked down part of one of two I ,OOO·fool sea walls protectlng the Inactive Diablo Canyon nuclear power olant Pacific Gai & Electric of. flclala 11aid a 228-foot section on the far ed1e of the alx-foot thick breakwater wall was cruabed when wavea ahlfted sand out from under aeveral 30·ton sup- THE BEST OF l..IH~fi (::JUUllrl'S ~ ~ ~ ... QUALITY CARPETS AT BIG SAVINGS!! SALE ENDS JAN. 31, 1981 Lees Carpets Sale is on and it's a truly spectacular even!. From now untll January 31, 1981 you can save on the bes! of Lees -Amenca·s Favorite Carpels. Choose from !he Quality Camels at Alden ·s. You save substantially because Lees has reduced dealer prices so that the savings can be passed on to you It's a big carpet sale -exclusively at your Lifestyle Dealer. And best of all. the featured carpets are Lees. PARTIAL UST OF LEES CARPETS STYLES BEING OFFERED FOR SALE: MARKINGS -GOOD FllLING -HALLAMDALI -DISCOVllY DESIGNER'S TOUCH -GRACIOUS LIFI -GIAND TIADITIOM KIMlllTOM HURRY! SALE ENDS JAN.31st DEN'S ' ........ ....,.. ............. _.., Ir .... ,..._..... MrOlll l'll•y .. '•••••we•• wllll•vt ••etl•I ---~ ..... -·. "'4141\111"' ,._ I• et la '#tM M-1, 11'.0 .. , 1Mil,C...1Nw,(.eltloru YOL.1•, NO. IO . port structurea called trtban. J The trtban 1baptd Uke 11ant chUdren'1 Jaekl, were hurled a11lnst UM wall.. t : iiiiiillation: ·custom drapsri11a llll1l11m • 1111"1t 1111 a.• ... 1c till • ,HONE 6'6·•1H-.. 6'6·23.U I. • ' ' --~--_____ _...::.. ______ _...._ ___ ----- ~---· \tfrt~~, I U!Ht'll Htll 111/ Ml&/\ \UC I ••t•flfllt/ (I\ 11 1\•IU1 lll lvdut1 r~ u I t'' I.I l •l ill J1lhl H "• •i.: I rl1u1I, .!) ' ,, '!1111 jjllh It llJt \h i • i.J •.1 '·' "' ''h I I •t t J t ... .,,~,. 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' ' lllt ll 1111 111tl ,;-. I til'111·\'1· h1· ._,111J 11 I ..,1)<.·111 rt 1111 ""1111· .... 11r111·11 .i nti •ilht•r ftl \11 1111.._ lh111 g..,· '>.lid ~ illiam fhiJ{(e~. d1v1 .. 1v11 dud of lht· c·ount} l'uhht• 1\d 1111111.;11 .tltlf!> offat.•t• l!l'1tlgc•:.' off1 t·t• rl'tcnth f llc•<I .1 1·11url µl'l1tiu11 to take 11q·1 I ht· r1·m~11rul1·r of Hafl "' 1•:-t .111• fur adrn1n1s trat1 v1• pier p11St'' Haft ll'ft no knlllAll 1 el.1t1 \I·:-.. and rf no t•la1m:. ..rrt· f11rthtom 111g. the.· cstall' "ill IJ1· ;1., .. umed by Lht• -.1;1\t' uf C:.il1fornia. Brrclg(·.., '><IHI In lht> pas t IR months, 14 hl.H"k t•h1ldren IJctwccn thi• llgl"• 11f 7 a nC.: I ~ 11<1 ve been s I a r n 1 n Atlan t a . Thn.•t• 11lhers r t' m a 1 n m1 ss rng Po li<·l• have sard lht'y do nut hcl ie ve onl' person 1s r es pons iblt• 01ov1s for all of the cmws. hut have arknowlcdged lhat some uf thl· t•ases may be linked. Maureen, dad 'df•Clflree' Ma•rHtt llf'a1a• says her "role model" is 19th century !fuffr1a1Ci8t E.lba!Mtll S&a•a... whose cuneressm1m father disowned her for s peakinR out for women's rights. "I' vc lea m ed that a little (r1erH1ly disagreement with my father 1s the better way," Prcsrdent Rea.c11n 's elder d a ughter said in a s peech lhls week lo the San Diego l.awyt•r 's Club But sht• foresaw "no ad v1.•r'\1' t•ffc•c·t from my father's c.ll'1'l1011 on lht: women's ri~ht ~ 11111vl'm c nl .. even lhoui,:h ht• oµposes the Equal H1ghtb 1\nll'ndmi:nt T ht• Lo:. Ang1•les bus1 11t·~swom.rn. who has her own radw tulk s how. i.:.iu.l "the µoht1ci. of the 19110!> wall have I 11 lw t.1k ing tht' bl· St from the ld1 and r1gl1t and forging a Ill'"" nmtdle phtlos1iphy 1t•g.1rdlt>:.:. of ""h" 1~ 111 lhl' Whitt• lloubt' .. Hm·k '>tar Don He nley of tht• l':agll'b, t•harged with g1v · rng tm•ain t• to a minor and walh µ11~:.t·~:.1ng narn1tir s. ha'> askl'd to lw pla<'C'd in a drug tlr vt•rl>ion program Su1Jt•rior l'uurl Judgt• fo:dward Hafocllie onlercd a pruhataon rt'IJCJrt thb wt•ek <m lht• s ingf'I' wnt(•r'l> e ligihihty for lht• divt•r'\IOll prngrarn If lknley wtn· to rnrnpletc the t•dueatwnal 1Jr11g ram s ur · 1·t·:.~fully, Lht• drug t harge :iga1n:.t h im would be cl rri111><'<l Mayor ":dward I. Ko<·h Ira:. rN·1·1 ved a progres' rcptffl on the c·rty ':. drou~ht t·nn·rgP11cy fr11111 a group o f dcµuly mayor:,. pri: sc huoll·r~ who t alkt.•d ahuut hru:.h111g tl'l'th and taking bath:. l\od1. who ha:. apµmnted l'\'Cry st·hool at;:l' t•hil<I m the <· 1 I y a cl t• p 111 y m a y o r 1 n eharg\• of .;aving wall'r to h t.· I p g e I l h r tt u g h I h t' i•mt•rgent·.v. mt•I Thursday with the youngstC'r!> on WOH· TV's "Hornpt•r Hoorn" show College building OK'd -;uodlt•ha1·k t'ulh•gt· truslt.•(•s h,Hl' ,Jppl 0\ (•If :Ill 11pllall'<I $J7 fi 11111111111 11 1.1\11•1 pla11 tlr,11 rn 1'111d1•" 1·1111 .. 1r111·t111n •11 <• $7 Ii mrlh 1111 d .1~:.roorn hurl11tng on tht· st'lmol 's :vi ... s11111 Vrt.'JO n1rn 1111-. Slah· l;ow n ·q111rt•.., that lht.• fl\ t• y1•a1 plan fo r <·a pa t a l 1m pr 11\ t•nwnt' tw u111l;11t.·tl 1·\ 1•r) ~ l' ;( r I I I .. f ti r ...... r d l' ti l 0 Sacraml•nl11 111 an l'ff11rt to oh tarn -;tat\• fund~ fnr hutl1hng p11111·1·ts C 0 N ~ T Kl C. Tl 0 :'II 0 I-' l ht' l'l·•'"roorn (,1t'll 1 1~ would heg111 thr-. \t':tr 1f 1tw c•111l(•j.!t• r1·1·1 •1 vl'~ budgC'l('d slate funds for the project Tht• hutlcling would be n·acl.' fo rtH'l'Upaney in Hl83. !\ lso included un the list ar<· :.even n instruction proJc<•ts that have lwen t•ompl<:led . or are n<'aring complctwn on the t•ol- lt•gt> s two campuses They were hulll wrlhoul s tall' funcl:-.. hut :.t ill n m he ronsiclcrl'd for aid Thl' pro1ect:. arc I\ S 7 5 . 0 O 0 m od 11 I a r !'I as:. room at th<' s<·hool ':. north t ampu:. 111 lrvme -A $650,000 dassroom <'Om pll'X ''" lht• main campus in Mis •, 1011 VieJ<• $1 :i r111llrort for replarf'mc·nt Segerstro-,,i gift to inspire others? .lr1hn M Bau. pn·..rd•·nt of th1· t >r :111gc• ('1111n l~ M11:.1t· (\•nl<'r, '-<lld 'I hur.;<tay h<• rs looking for gift :. tn '!.1x and \1•vt·n" f1 gun •s following a $.S mrll1 on 1·:.ish dona I I o ll W t' d n l' S ti ;1 y b y l h l' St•gc·rstrom family Tht• lalt•sl g rfl toward thl' cnn st ruel 1un of 1 h1· IJl'rfcirrnang arL'\ 1·e 111 rr an t.'osta Mesa hrrngs the Sl'g<'rstrorn family's total dona I io11 to $1 I million INITIAl.l.Y, Tift: fam il y dun<at ed five• arrcs of land valued a t $5 mrllion und $1 million 111 rash. l'onting1ml upon the latest gift is the a bility uf centt•r o fficia ls to raise $6 rnillmn by Ma r(•h .. W e ncl·ded a lca1frr.;h1p gift uf this mag n1tu<lc to inspire othe r peoplf' lo slretch farther." !.aid Hau About 60 pt•o ple attended a luncheon hosted by Hau and his wife , Killie. at Ambros ia lo honor the Segerstr om family for their contributions to the Music Center. Those attendin ll the lunch· t•on Wt'<lncsday included 17 mern- b 1• r s n f t h l' Seg e r s t r om family mduding llenry T and \'vonnt• Segers trom. llaruld and J enctll' Segerstrom . Eugene and Huth Moriarty and Huth Anton OlhC'r gut•sts included Glenn a nd Doll\ Stillwe ll. Charles and Noni llt;stt'r. Jim anct Nancy H<1ldwi11, Edward and Florence Schumacher. Bob <ind Launc Wa rmington and Costa Mes a Coune1lwoman Norma Hertzog Hau said he 1s confident that the Music Center will he able to ra1 s1' 1'.i million by March "WI-: ARE working with lots of people... said Rau. "These things don't happen overnight." "There are a numbe r of peo- ple who are interested in the Mus1t· Center and are capable of large donations," added Rau. On Feb. 14 the Orange County Music Center is hosting a bene fit for the performing a rts center during lhe opening of the new Marriott Hotel in Anaheim. Tickets are $250 per couple . For more information call 556-2121 . We're Listening ••• The Daily Pilot wants lo hear from its readers, what you like ahout the paper and what you don't like. We <ilso would like to publish your views on any subject in our letters to the editor col· umn. Call the numhcr below and your message will be recorded. Messages will be transcribed several limes daily and delivered lo the desk of the appropriate editor. Mailbox contributions will be deli vered to the editorial page editor. Mailbox contributors musl include their name and ,telephone number for verification. Nu circulation calls, please. Tell us what's on your mind. The number is in i.ervice 24 hdurs a day, seven days a week. ----------......... =--=-t .. of ll'mµo rury buildings on the m<1111 l'ampu:. Sl~.ooo for r PrnodehnJ.! at lhl' north campu:. J\ $500.000 nr•Hl11lar l1hran a I I hl· north t•a m pu:. - $175.000 for rl'moclehn,g of huildrngs at lht· ma111 t·am11us $175,000 for n•modeling of huilclings at lht• main c ampus Pro1ccts µlannecl art• Pur<?hast· of 20 at·res of land for lhe north l'Hn1pus facihly for $900,000 in HIHI Pun·has1• Clf '"" u acld1tillnal :rn acn· p<.1rl•1·b at tht• north t·amp11:. for $1 H million in 1982 5'i H mill111n for butldinJ.!s on the north t'<Hnpu:. 1n 1984 -$1.9 MIU.ION for 1h1· fir'>I phast• of a stu<IC'nt 1·t•r1 tl·r 111 19R4 S8 :i n11tl 1011 for tlu• <:l'rtlral l'lus tl'I' 11f huil1l111 J.!s on thl' north <'a rn 1111:. 1 n Hm5 $2 Ii n11lli1m for a vo1·:.it111nal t1·1·hnology hulld111g al lhC' main t' am pu:. 111 l!IBS S2 2 m1llr1111 for a ~otral 'n1•111·1• l'la~._,.,.1111 al I hl' marn c.·am11u:. :.1·h1•d111t·tl for t omplt• t wn 1 n I !lH'i Three Coast lifeguards to S. Africa Thn•c• Orangl' Coast lifeguards will hC' part of a ;w member C'ahforni<i lift•guurd team that wi ll rompctc in South Africa ai.tainst that country's national team and local lifeguard clubs in swimming and lxiating events The 20-member team will be led by Max Howm a n. deputy director of community services in Huntin gton Heach and a former lifeguard. Tom Redwitz. 26, Jack Linc ke. 36 and 17·year·old Bill Randall left for South Africa Wednesday. Lincke, a full-lime Newport Beach lifeguard who lives· fo Laguna Beach. will participate in lhe board paddling contest. Rcdwitz, a city lifeguard of eight years in Laguna. a lso will be en· lering the paddling competition as well as the surf s kiing event. Randal l , the youngest member of the team and a part- lime Newport guard from Palos Verdes, will e nter the ocean swimming evenl. The international contest is being sponsored by the National Lifesaving Aasociation, the U.S. chapter of the World Lifesaving Association. T his will be the first time a United St.ales team will compete in South Africa. Robert Moore of Los Aqeles will be coacbinl the team. Huntington Beach's Bowman serves as the team'& manacer. I A . . SA loses sex film Oamages A protrac te d legal battle between Santa t\na offidals and operators of the Mitc he ll Rrothers udult movie theater over the showing or films al- lt>ged to be obst•ene was even further from resolution today us a r esult of a stali• appeals court 1 uling. The fo'ourth Oastntt Court of Aµµeal in San Uernardinn, in a 21-page opinion, rf•jected contt:n· t 1ons by Lhe city that at wus e n· titled to monetary d am<1gc:. 111 eonnection with I he <.1·recn111g of 11 fi lms an <>1 a nge ('ounl) Superior <'uurt j ury d L·Clarc·cl were obscenl· " · ANI> TIU: COt'RT ruled th<Jl !Ire t'ily. while free I<> Sl't·k 1·11urt inj unctions to blm·k Lhl' l"<h1f,1 turn of lhl· film-.. wt1!l not 1•11trlll•d to St'l'k <:lo:.un• of lh1· theull•r loeall'd rn 1111111·1· l'ljza 111•ar San t.1 An<J ('ollt·g1· .Janw ... I Clann , a Sun \alln· a l1<1rn1·~ t•mployl'd l)y ttw 1·11\ 1~1 h<.1 111ll l· tlu• Mrll'lwll llrntticr.., 1·a~t" '>:lid Litt' ruling will ht• ap Jll':tftod 111 lhl· '>tHl1• S111ir1•111t· C'o11r1 on dut• pr11tt•:.:. 1ss1ws 'l'ht.• JUl'Y Ill 1ht• W7fl li:IWSUll dt• n clcd lh;.it 11 o f 17 film ~ :.h11w11 Lo 1t Wl'rt' """'l•n1· Four WL'l'I' found not tn ht• oh:.1·ent· '1'111• JUr~ niuld not r 1•:i1'11 a d1·1·1 ... 11in or1 ;1 n·rnainir1g l\\11 t 'Ol.LOWIN(; Tll t-. oh:.1·1·1111 \ phast· .,f tht· 111:11 tht· 1111 \ av. artll·d th{· 1·11\ S7fi <1r1<1 111 1·0111 pt•nsat1Jry d.1 rn,;J,!,., 1\11d l<lll·r .l11d g1· :\!;in 111 Weck:. unll'n•d lh1·aL1·1 tt\\ n1·1.., Jame:. and ,\rlrl' M111·hl'll uf ..,;,11 Fran<·1:.<·o t•i d1·1i<1'>ll Sll>ll OOCJ 111 lru~t 111 t'O\'t.•r th" 1·1t\ ~ fu1111t· t'll'\I:. 111 Jlllf"'>lllg l~·g--1 I <1t•t 1111 1 again:-.t lllt' lh(•:.ttt•r A\\Hrcl1n g of t·omp 1·11 ~:iton damag,1•:. and l'>:.uantt• Ii\ lh1· Lr ia l <·ourl of 1hr· d1·1••1~11 111d1·1 \\'l'l't' Wl'lllll! tht• J pp1•;1h 1'0111'1 said I T llJD rt:RMIT $!).1101) in sa11ctions lo ht• lt:\'ll'd agarn:.l .Janws M1t1·hC'll f111 rdu..,ing t<1 a nSWl'I' qUl'SllllOS l)l•fort• lht· l'<ISl' came lo trial and li:t slunfl $5.869 in nlhl'r ('("ts award('{! to the l'itv San1«1 An<1 has ht•en pur:-.uing lt•gal <Jl'liun agarnsl the.· lhl'alcr since it wa:-. declared a puhlrt· nuisance by the.· t il) t•ourw1l rn 1971i Four la...,.:.1111-. h ;I\ t· IJ,.,.11 fill-ti 111 Or;1111{1· ('1111nt ~ St1fll'rtnr Court h lht.• 1·11~ Fnd1v. January 30. 1981 • 'DAILYPILOT A& FLAGS HELP SENIORS CROSS MAIN STREET SAFELY ~ Marian Harte (lett). Evelene Stewart benefit Flagged down HB senior crosser.~ aided lrr:.ll'.HI of ,1 l1.Jff11· '1gn.1I to ..,11111\t•l11111" ,11 .1 IHl'i tntersec·., l1011 llunt111..:111n lk:wh 111\ 11fr11 r;d" It 1\1' "'ut'd n·d flags to a )!I tllllf 11f :.t'll ll11' I if l/l•flo. 111 IA ,1\ I' ,II •1111 •11111111' 1111111111..,h Thr· flat!:. ;11 •· 111• .1111 111 1111·11 ,, ... , µ1•d1 ,111,111 'r ... itrrlr t) and allow th•· '•'11u,,-.., .... tr .. ll \t' 1n l\\ti 111·:.1 11, .1pa11111• r•t 11111111l1'xes. to cross"' llW "II 1't't ,,tft I\ J('l''ll'illll l{ lH I'll .,fflf l ,d~ \ TK.\f"FI(' SH;:\'AI. 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More il 1h<111 :!ZS ""11111r'> Ir\\• :i1 th1· ''"' <'c111111l 1:x1·~ Wvrhfft• r1•sHll'nb Fvl'l•·m· Stt·wMt and M<t ri an llarte recent:· ly 1krnnnstralcd lht.• n1·>A 1·ro1':.lnl! tt·{·h11rqu1• l•:ad l with a flag. the w11men. a rm in-arm , :.tartecl ·11·r11" 1hr 111t crset•tion. Traffic1t pr11mµ1 I~ '>lctwt•d and :.lupw·d "l'Vt: SEVER CROSSED t ... ri. twf11n· M' ll<t rte said "It 's tcou danKt'rou~ · C'il \ 11fft• 1.1h dt·i·rtl··d 1 Ir rfl ,..11 • .! 1• 111 l7TilT ,1l lhl' ree- \\ ,1,\ 111t1·r.,1·1·1111n h11r1I~ .1 fl1•1 1/11 \\ 11 l1ff1 1111q1l1 \ \Ub'>1d1zcd by t h1 • f1•tfp r:1I 1?0\ 1·rn11w111 "'·"' c• .. 11111l1·l•·d la-.1 I 11·111twr ·. • SWllll '• Irvine park • nieet site •: I r v r n l' ·:. 11 l· r 1 la g 1· I' a r k /\quali(':. (.'omJ.ill'X . whit·h 'Aas tht· s alt• of a swam m1·ct that encktl up t'C;stmg t•rty taxpayers mort' than $.10.000 I ust ~u m ml'r. will he the locat1011 nf a s imilar <'vt'nl Ma v 22 26 But lrvme Citv l'ounr ll rnt·m lwrs have takt·n· Sll'JIS to 111s un· th(' UJ)l.'Orning SWllll ('l)Olpdrl11111 won't tost lhc l'ity a l'l'lll. .', Till· t·ount·rl :-ar d ll ""~•llh .di eo:.t~ for tht· IHXI l'S 'l;t a.,tr·r • Shod {'our:-.1• :\a1111n ~il {'tr am p11111:-.h1p:. hOl'nl' h,\ the ml'l'I •II g;1n17.t•rs thl· Soutlwrn l';H'rfw \ss•tC'lalron of th•· l' S ~\\llll 111111g ~\·clt•f':ll!Oll I .. 1:-.t .1111' the IHHl1 I S ·,,, I 1 o 11 a I S \\ 1 111 111 1 11 ~ (' h a 111 1111111:.hlp~ •fl ).!.111 111•d ti\ t h1· 11 1 Ill<' ·\quatw' l'lub. were he ld ,11 rllt' ll•·1 1t:1g" Pa rk /\qualic1» I '011q1l1•\ 111 Ir ' 1111• 111•""'''"' wh<·11 til l' meet was "'''' :11111 Ilic• •·rt\ ht•gan adding. up I ho· t.1 II II 11 :os <kte rmined ' t ha! 11 1·eo~t 1·11\ 1 axpay1>rs more I h.111 ~]OJ~"' to providt• police,. 111til11• """"k" ;11111 maintenance I' I \ , .. , ... I c., I ht ,. \I'll\ CE CHARGES For One Full Year \\'h:11 lwlll'r t1tlll' than now 111 1n'''"t 111 fut m l ure . Now 1111111 f't'I> l:'t. }OU can take ad ' a t <II!.•' nf h a dng y our f111 11 1l 11n· dl'll\'l'rt>d FREE I r o tn ;111 .' Cl f H a l p h s 12 "P<'<'talt.\ r1•11f ('I'~ a nd pay for tht·111 O\ l'I' ;111 t•ntire year WITllot 'T ONE CENT OF I N TEREST A ll that 's rt'<t 111 rt•d 1s a 20'; down payn1t•111 ;111(1 a min imum pll rl·ha!.« of S500 Your 12 111or1th l~· pa~·m c•nts will be 1nt('1·c>:-.t frt•c. A perfect rt• a s o 11 f o r b u y i n g t h at s pN·1:..l il <'m yo u 've been ' a nting. And r e member. FR EE DELIVERY on most ilt•m s On Anything Purchased NOW THROUGH FEB. 15 J! • '*'*' ... -••• ···-~ ----------....... I • , ' IU l'llOI s '111.tey Januery SO. tNt WORLD I NATION - ~ S•el!ftS ••ee •e•r Ju~C · t 'oa~•ing ,..,, .... ~'/ Tom~~' ''•rphin• Vance details Iran dealings .. Tiw reaJ tli asters 1.001u t. t-oa TaOl!Bl.~ blEn. o ur Or•nae t <' t r eic1011 •wt•mi. t1t•11 v y ml" d&•Ht"n tht11e day a Tbi.t u. wr ~ft· 1·••·rc·1>111M fl•r thum And mho1io1 lui&e poant&. 4 lnl th•~ "lTk for ruunpk, wti, our O ri.n1e <.:ounty ot tu 1 I\ "".-r11 tti n1u"h Uw t'JCt'r<.'lllt' of hi.vm1 • drill on whO ""ould i.il• v. h.i t 'lhuuhl uu1 l.imcd Juwrwoast nucleu gener1tl 11111\ pl;int .ii -, .. ri 1 >ri ufrt' .it·t 1u. Wlfl'll c·rosst!tl, or something lllo.r lh 11 IT llo\ l 'l t .t:. o\k ul 1h111 >A1 tt11ll( 1r they got the th~'thcll~.11 'h••ll1 1n u1l r1x1.-J ur not But I'm not too con l'"rnt'll "'nc 1· r1.:t11 "''"" tht' San Onofre plant an reahty is 'hut do"'11 Rc<·c111 r JIU) lu1 cxo111ph: post• a Krt!ater mental tnrt>.sl lo 11w "' ix1:.)11Jl y creating :.ome new, novel a na m \ ..,lt'fhru." r .. .,i.. 111 thl· rvof c:1l the old homestead 'llu '\4 lht•rt•..,.;. ll"JI '<'<.>fr) ~1 l'JJl\4 hile UfH'(Jd '>t 1t ha1> bt-crt rel1 ubly reported that u\h•:r furn·~ to frw.trc:1ll' l'merticnc1es wall be gathering at I .11~ .\lttnllh>'> \r'rni:.-d 1'0w1·cs Hcs ervc 'enter for a Feb 9 l•l\t'I CISt: Feb \I ht11111t·n~ tu ht: the µrcC'asc day upon w hich we ,uffcn<tJ thi• (to:va,ta ting Ii 5 magnitude San Fernando \ ullt'} t·urthquc.1kt· ICJ Yl'ar~ ago NOW VOl ' J UST GU •~S.~ what k111d or emergency drtll lh•~ 01w ':-. guang lo bl' for l\nywa \'. Wt' ha VI.' lWVl'tal othl'r kinds or natural or un· Uro11q1' C11ust pos.~P chargmg olf to emergency cJnll natur;tl d1~w.1cr~ that we can practice on before the lists r un nut llow about '>ha rk attacks , for example. t'ucstwn Wtwre dot·~ a shurk swam? .l\11swl'r /\n ywh(·rc he wanl' tu. WE ('Ol'LD ALSO work up some pretty herty l'nll'ri.:cn1·) t•xerc1s{·~ For hrushrires in the coastal hills , 111lal waw:-. or n<1ods un the lluntington Reach flats or out l,;1~u11;1 ('.1ny11n. ,\ftL'r Wl"vc l'Xl'tC1scd tht'Se possible public horrors. ~••ll'lt.'Wly will no dou!>t thank up some new ones. like what 111 d11 1( lht· old Newport Beach bndge on Coast Highway rnll.JJN.:~ l>t:fort: they finis h the new one . Through 1t <.111, however , our vaunted public e me rgen· l'Y Sl'fVH'l'~ never really do assault the real traumas that fa1·1· all or u~ on a J a1ly b<:1!:>is Jus t consider the list: COMPl 'T•:R MAI.FUNCTION: Whal do you really 1111. hcs1dl'~ faint. wh1•n your ch arge-card bill comes in for SI 218.8l:J.OO wht•n actually the last time you used the thing w:i.., 111p;w ofr a •;hort hC'l'r a nd bowl of chowder at Delaney's?· Do1.·s ,1nybod.) lell you how to handle that emergency·! Th~·y do not You re on your own with the computer. -.,UBUC DISGRAC •:: You s pooned up the ;1forcmcnliuncd <'howder a t lunch and spilled it on your tie. Y11u havl' <.1 mcet111g with your bes t prospective client a v .. ry nl'at 1w rson at I 15 p .m . Whert' arc the emer gency services when you need them"" a souped-up lie'' They a ren 't . -Tin: SUDD•:N UlCKOUT: Your boss has just or· d«rNi you on an unscheduled business trip and you·re haul- ing the suitcases down o H the top closet shelf. They were put away .ind a ll neatly locked. Where are the keys to the locks? Inside• the suitcases. naturally, where else? When• are the emergency people who can pick locks? Nowhrn· to lw founct . -TH•: WIPEOUT: There is no em ergency savant to s ave you from greasy windshield wipers when the sudden rain strikci. <.:learly , we can take comfort in the fact that our public t•mergenr iC's have been well drilled. It's the daily catastrophies that will drive us to the fun· n y farm WASHINGTON <AP ) Former Secretar y of State Cyrus Vance says as many as 15 of the American captives in Iran might have been killed if last yea r 's rescue mission had reached Tehran and there was a "s tro ng l ikelihood" m o r e hostages would have been taken. And Hamil'to n Jordan. onetime White House chief of staff under former President Carter, sa)'s the bungled rescue attempt was "probably one of the worst milit;\rY defeats and humiliations" in U.S. history. V .\NCE'S r esignation a s secr etary of state was revealed in the aftermath of the April 25 raid. lie had quit before the raid was launched to register his opposition to it. "I believe 10 to 15 hostages wou ld have been killed even 1f the raid had g o n e through even if it h ad reached the embassy ... he s.iid during a three-hour A BC News documentary Wednesday night o n n egotiations lo end the hostage ordeal. The raid was aborted in an Ira nian desert. hundreds of miles s hort of the U .S. Embas5y an Tehran, after three of eight helicopt e r s were lost t o mechan ica l failures . Eight A m e r ican servicemen were killed when a he licopter and a Mrs. Harris says suicide mis objective WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. (Al'} A calm and controlled Jean Harris told the jury she only re membe red shooting Scarsdale Oiet Dr. He rman Tarnower in tfie h~d ~nd that s he never in· tended to kill him but only want· ed to end he r own life. .. I simply wanted to get dying over with." she said in her third day on the stand in her own d<' fensc MRS. HARRIS said Tarnowcr hit her several times a cross th(: foce after ~he awake ned him 1n his room the night or last Man·h 10 for a "quiet pleasant chat" before going down to his pond to s hoot herself. .. I wanted to shoot mys elf. and I was doing it an the wrong place, .. she said . Mrs. Harris said her plan to s hoot ht'rself went a wry aftcr Tarnower refused to s peak with her and hit her when s he threw <i ni g htgown belongi ng to a younger rival for his affections on the floor ·'I put my hair behind my ears and raised my face to him and I said. ·m t me again, Iii. Make 1t hard enough to kill, ... s he said.. ~ But Tarnower just walked away without a word, the d eCen· d ant said. She said s he raised h er gun to her head, pulling the trigger but in that instant, Tarnower grabbed the weapon. ·•1 hea rd the gun explode." she said . THAT SHOT was the only shot Mrs. Harris s aid she recalled. The autopsy s howed he sus- tain ed four bullet wounds lo the hand, c hes t . arm and r ight s houlder . Earlier she told t he jury sht: begged Tamower to see her that night and that she in tended to die at his home a nd have her ashes s prinkled near the daf. fodils in Tarnower's yard. 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J • w transport plane collided in the retreat The ABC documentary , an updated version of an earlier news s pecial on the ho'il<tge n egotia t ion~. po rtrayt:d the miss ion as a dcs pl•rate move by the Carte r adm1n1 ~trat11in to • r escue the' h 01> tag l' ~ a rt l' r negotiations for their rcleusl' had coml' l'lu:.c t11 :.uC'ce~~ April I but hrokl' dow11 for reason~ 1111t e ntirely ~lc-ar CARTt:R Wfo;NT on n1.1tmrrnl televi:-.1on the monunlo( nf l\pral I th e da y uf tht• W1 ~ro 11 'i 111 pr c :;1dcnt1al pr 1m ar~ t o announ r e th a t ,pOJHH l a11 1 prugrt•ss wa~ IJt·mg madt• on bringing th1 • h<1'>lagl•:-. homt• Paern• S<1l1n~•·1 /\UC ~ l'an-; bureau <.'htcf who narr:,itcd l h t' d ot'u m e nt ar y , '"1rl thl' negOllJt ll•n:-. w1·ri· Vt·r) elo:-.t• 111 S Ul'l'<.·~:-. ill that t1nit· Th!·~ collap~cd. Salingl·r ~aid wht'n C.irtcr falll·d l(I m1·n1w11 111 tu~ le ll·v1~wn :-.1:.itcm1·11t that lht· ne w Iranian l'<irli:inwnt had lhL' right ti> 1lcc-1dt• the fot t> of \he host.igci., a cundll11111 l>t!I tJy lhc Iranian govl•rnml·nt Had that bt.ol'n dor11·, Salinger s u ggc s l t d , lhl' Jr <i n1 an i::overnmcnl wa:. preparl'<I to takt.' s teps l o t ran s f1•r th(' host a~•:~ from th« 1•11:-.1 od v of t hl' lslam1t· indita11ti. :in lf11JHJrl<111I s te1> t1Jward lht·1r r1·l»J'>' Drug frip Honald Harns, 23. leaps from top of four-story building in Brooklyn. missing an air bag maneuvered by firemen bl'low. l larn~. whose parents said he had gotten "bad d rugs, suffere<i inll'rnal injuries and fractures of both lt·g~ Kids Watch parents drown J AKARTA. lnt.lon1.·..,1a 1~\l'J "The wavt·s wt•rt· Vl'r) high We saw our father .ind rn11lhl·r pop pang Ulf 11111.·•· in a whah• 111 th1· w.ive!> We tall1·tl and '>trt•Jrm•d at the lop <if our '"" 4'' ;~nd thtn we saw lhl'lll 1111 nion· th•· !l yt·ar 11ld girl s<11d J uanlla 1\rm1·'•'lliJ "i.1ll and hc·r 6 year old t,rottwr '1l•\.\•1t:.in were am1111i.: lh« H71 ..,u,,1,1ir~ pull NI from th1• h L·J \ 111~ J d\'a Sea ~ifll·r ttw p,J..,,t·11 g1•r -.t11p T a mpoma-. ., hurn•·<I .111.i "ank Tuesday in lndol'hina's worst :-.ea d1~ast1:-r The: hoy anrl gjf 1 "ere bruughl to t he S<1uth Sula\l.C!>I port ur l·Jung Pand<ing while rescut .. h 1 p 'o an rt pl an«:!> continued "'Jr •·h111g fur !ht· 2r,s d<·ad and m1 ,,1ng, inl'lur11ng the ch1 ldn•n's 11:1r• rah . :-.omt· 220 miles off -.hnrt· 'J'h1· firl' hrt•kt· '•UI on the ship "und<1\ night .f11:.in11a h••r ran11h tine! hun- 1111·1h ri r •1L IH·r p ~i-... l'nger-. Jumped overboard Monday to s ave themsel ves fro m the flames. She said her par ents dis· appeared beneath the waves and her brother and she were float- ing unconscious when a rescue s hip picked them up. Some of the s urvivors were taken to the East Java capital of Surabaya. and dozen s of them had broken arms and legs and were c-.rri e d d o wn the ga n~plank •>n ::;tretchers . m<ins dnz.ss c:ie.ct10n bJys~ :: ~-~'. dcz.pt eport.e'M'lor a .fubulou.s ecz.lqction from our qa1s dtz.pt., mzne dr<ie~ and 5JX>rt~,end'boye diz.pt. et 30%to 60%otr our nzgular et.onz hrura w1ll apply §~0§§~§ 4lt ~ion is\B.nd, ~ ortnte.r, 6't'i-f:IY70 ' • _....__._..,. ____ _ ____ ...... ·--~ ....... --.... -..,,. --.~--:.--a .. -. -·· 30-year term for gold thief SAN l>I EC~O t At•1 A m•11 1·u11v1t'irtl 111 th~ 1111000 deif'rt robbe,ry cir four 9'ulJ dt-•lt'r f11A1:ei. ao year& In pnllOll. t1r ''°""1hl) h·>> 1f $.')&I0,000 .11t1ll mlannc ta rt-tW'N'U If 1t Ii, JJR.lsN utur., vn..1m11u• tv 111 !Ct< u r ctlu~· UOft \ft thr N"ntenrf' 1m1..u~"4.S Wt-dne· 'd•\' oil Hobert l.o\lls lrhola., Who t4 hlllft' (t( lh,. llHl>~lnl( llllh reoportfdl) "'., Q00,000 N1rhola. t2 rf'fusPd lu 111o11k1 c1 'il1111t·m \·nl Ill'! l l Otil n rt Jud~~ c;onJcJll rhurHVl>Oll Jr '"'II " l~n~ed tum for <•onspu tt( \ tulJ tnlt~rt~r,ng "'uh an lt'r~latt' <'Ummc-rt't' b) thrvUlb Of \ 1111 .. lll't' rhe \~l('llmi who v. ert' f(ll l'ed tu run b;.rdool lbroU&b lhe desert wei.I 11( SdltUll {'11 } Wt' It' I.ct: Ea1Hman ol l>r~cn. l'tah h11> brolht't Ii\ Id"' Ario Weeks t-"'redtridt lff1 h.m.an .1t1 .ts11 a>t>r and Theodore W .\rmun, prtoi.11lt·nl of lrt1n Muunlam Mmes lnc-. of t1cramt:nlo F•ftfft• fHI• rllkt c-laaNgrd LO!'IG BEACH 1AP 1 l>t:?>p1tc pn1ksl~ from faculty ~roupS and a warnini.; from i.lak /\?>i>cmbly Speaker W1lhc Brown lhat iiu<'h aclllm may be ---------111 <.·~Jl , c;tate• 1·11ll t:~t· t1 u?>ll:l'S apprt1 \l'd a major rl'V1 s 1u11 l1f :.al<.tr} !w tt111g rult:!> f11r tht.· 19 c·ampus sy:.tt.•ni ---------W1th111 houri>, th€~ United Professors of California had filed an unfair practice charge against the lruiit!:es, t hari.:ing the action was intended lu influence a union rcpresen talion election expected to be held by m id May for the system 's 20,000 faculty m embers 1'f ant re raJtrrl• •rlw-d adr LOS ANGELES (AP I Los Angeles P h ilharmonic music director Carlo Maria Giulin1 has cancelled a ll his scheduled a ppearance?> this spring, because of his wife's illness. the orchestn1 announced. Marcella Giulini has been ill s ince last December and was oper ated on in Milan, Italy, last · week for an aneurysm at the base of t he brain. Giulinj, 66. said in a message from Milan that the operation h as been s uccessful, and that he · plans to accompany her to a clinic in Switzerland and remain with her during her convalcs<'ence. ~laool l•nd rr•dl~tlan .,,.,,,.d SACRAMENTO I AP > Nearly a third of a billion dollars in st<ite required school programs 1sn 'l he lping s tudents and should instead be given tu school dis tricts. a key Democratic lawmaker suys Sen. Paul Carpenter of C y p r e s s . t h e S t• n a t e · s Democratic <.:ciucus chairman. s aid lh<tt the $314 million should go direC'lly to the local districts because "we can trust those distri<'ts " not to neglect the n eedy. PSA l"ftl<'M• agrrf'Wlrnt SAN DI EGO (AP > After m onths o f negotiations. Pacific Southwest Airlines says a tentative contract agreement has been reached with r epresentatives or 735 flight attendants PSA would not immediately disclose terms or the agreement. Talks with Teamsters Local Union 2707. representin g the night attendants, began late last year durin~ a 50-day strike by pilots and flight crews. Reptil~ breeder killed by cohra LEMON GROVE IAP > Authorities '\ay an a mateur reptile breeder who had survived previous bites by his deadly pet sn<i kes died ''exceedingly fast" from the venom of a 3'1:1 foot albino cobra Kurt 8 Anderson, 26; a truck driver who spread caged snakes throughout bas home here east or San Diego, died at home within an hour a fte r being bitten on the hand, a corone r 's spokesman said. "He recovered from previous l'>ites so he apparently wasn 't too worried." said Deputy Corone r Robert Pettit. "But the fact that he died in such exceedingly fast time indicates the bite put venom directly into the vein and the blood- stream ." Pettit said most victims of cobra bites don't die for ei~hl to 24 hours after being bitten Hair's f lae problene Uorothy Reed . TV reporter with KGO , Channel 7, m San Francisco. has trigger ed a major controversy with het Bo Derek h<i1r style. Me:tny organizations have rallied to the s upport of Dorothy since she was <;u~pendcd without pay. Ms. Reed charges "r<.tcism .. Co01puter files closed ~ • renuun • SACHAMl<:NTO (AP I Gov Edmund Brown .Ir 's offit.•c has refused to make public some 50.000 tnd<·x <·artl!> that a re part of a slate funded com- µuter system. despitf' informal rulings that the ir n ·lease would not violate privacy laws. the Sacramento Ike reported Brown's aides , respondin~ lo earhN stores 1n two newspapers. have s aid they would rc•lease the c·<irds if privacy laws werE' not broken .Rut <it le<ist three weeks ago. the report said . Deputy Attorney Gene ral Richard Martland in- formed Rrown·s legal affairs secretary Byron Georgiou that n(I privacy issue was involved in the index cards The cards were made up by staff members in tht.• governor'!> correspondence unit on persons who wrote letters to Brown On Dec 6, 1t was reported that about 50.000 names. including personal data a nd background information. were storE'd on index cards as part of an C'ffort to build a nationwide political constituen· cy for tht.-governor. At lttat time. r esponding to the story. Brown's top aide Gray Davis refused to m ake the cards public, saying he wanted to ensure that privacy laws arc not broken According lo one Thursday report. however, thl· Brown adm1n1stration did not act in tht' m<tt lt•r. despite Martland's ruling Justice prevails even in darkness CHOWCllll.l.A CAP> Justice Court Judge lloward Gr een decided t o improvise whe n c·ourtroom lighti> went out in the middlt' or a rriminal preliminary hearing "It was simply the Ula ck Hole of Calcutta ," he S<t id "I took a recess, d rove over to where m y hunling and f1sh1ng stuff were and got a lantern. "Thi• bailiffs said their hearts kind or stuck in tht•ir lhro<:1L'\ for a minute" when the 45-minute power outage began Wednesday, Green r ecalled. The bailiffs were worried that prisoners mi~ht esrapc, but none <ltd. "Herc yuu are in an inside room without a win- dow, skylight. nothing." Green s aid. "You couldn't t'VC'n sec your hand in front of your face. .. But everything came out all right ... he said Friday, January 30, 1981 s DAii. y Pll.Of A 5 Victim tormented m .an , Army drug target talks '*'"' TJI film SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -For 20 years, James Thornwell has been a tormented man. his mind marred by LSD. his Ufe ruined by the drug U.S. Army agents fed to him in an attempt to extract a confession to a cr ime he didn't commit. Thornwell, 43, says he is feeling better now - thanks in part to the $625,000 award appro ved last month by Congress a nd to a television movie about his experiences that ran Wednesday night on CBS. THE nLM WAS ACCURATE, Thornwell said ln a telephone interview shortly before the film aired. It was so accurate it took three tries before he could watch it a ll the way through. "Th~ had to put me to bed the first time I tried to watch 1t." he s aid. "It was very upsetting and very accurate. "It's true that a well-told true story Is more interesting than anything that Hollywood could fabricate." Thornwell 's story, produced by "60 Minutes .. producer Harry Moses from a script based on hundreds of hours or inte rviews and thousands of pages of documents. is chilling. It's a tale or how a popular young man . his whole life in front or him, was det>troyed by drugs he didn't even know he had taken THORNWELL WAS ASSIGNED by the Army to Orleans. F'rance. and in 1961 was a ccused of s t (•a I 1n g class1 fied mate rial . Gove rnment cton1mcnts obtained by his attorney, lla r vey Kletz of Oakland. show that the government browbeat Thornwell. lhre;1tcned him. lied to him and finally ga\'t> him I.SD in his dr inking waler 'Mle documt'nts a lso show there was n't a sh'r t'd of t•vidence to conn1>cl Thornwell with the missing material Charges were dropped and Thornwell d<·nit's he hcid anything to do with lhe c,nme For 16 yl'cirs, Thornwell was unaware thcil he had been drugged with the pote nt hallucinogen But Klelz said It made h im "a social and e motional cripple " who careened through t" n shattered marriages and a series of menial jobs. THEN THE LAWSUIT was filt>d and the ti u1 h began to surrare. Thornwell, who lives 111 Richmond. a few miles east of San Franc1fl<-u received national publicity several years aJlO (Jll "60 Minutes" and the case finally was sPltlt>LI 0111 or court. T he money, tax.free and minus 10 pcrct•ut ft •• Kletz. will he lp Thornwell live a normal lifr ~·11ol provide the medical care he needs as he alll'lllJ•' to restore his drug.damaged mind "I'm going through a heavy m ed u·al 11 11 nOW ," he said, "Spending tWO or three da )'S ii \H '( with specialists to see what l.'an be sat v<1~ecl r1 , • t he wreck of the Thornwell ... H E FEELS THE FILM is important. if onh 1 point out to people that even the U.S guv•·rnn11 t • c.in make mistakes . "There are <'erlain people• m cctta111 11111 places who have unlimited power, and they c1 .. 11 • always follow the Const~·lut1on," hi:! s aid "W1• ha\I• to"be aware that all Arne 't ans ar'· n"t likr· 1 :1 ... l"J' ... Was hington. Some do lie · Oakland tax vote r. 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Each Sunday beginning at 11 :30 a.m. relax in our Zodiac Restaurant over gourmet breakfast delights accompanied by complimentary champagne. Seatings en at 11 :~ o.m., noon and 1 p.m. Please coll early fa reseMrtions: 759-1900, ext. 330. P.S. After tnn:h, brONSe through the store ... we're open ecxh Sunday from noon to 5 at N-M Newport BecEh. ---~'----------L GO OUT OF TOWN '9.-II .. ,_ ........ GOLDIN WIST AIRLltllS .......... ._. . .._.c.e.y ................ .,_...,...... . .._. ... ·&.-..TIMI , I .. .., -=' .. Ito.Jal ........ e ________________ Thom __ ... P •. H.•l·ey·/·Pu.bl.1•.he.r_T_homa __ ·K·..V-11/·E·d".°'· ~-..-. .-:i.. rrtday, January 30, 1111 Bar.,.ra Krelblch/Edltorlal Pete Editor ••• Fuel contingency plan for couniy Then• 1s httle qLw1tho11 Or11nr" t ·ounl> "' bolh lhc pubht llod prl\ t\f' 10L•rtor11 '" 11 J>rl'parerd to reuct crfec ll\·~ly in Uw ,., t!lll rif ~• ituchh-n, •·xt rt-me ii:usohnt> shor1 a11.-. T~'O pa~l ,h11rt UK"" twlltwr ut ~·hu·h c·ould bt· la~lt>d ~wv .. rt• t \•l'ulho;I ir1 1>o11111· lJ1.1 )'H\~ u • ., inotun~ts lilt in loo.: l!m·' 111 trn\ & It·" 11n·t·1Uu~ ~allon~ of hwl at ~hat f~w . \atlun ~ l'rt' 01x·n Ob' tou.l\h l!>fJflll' plun nf act11111 1 11cct.ll-d Not ll plan for 11 pllin , ... 1kl•. but d "'urkliblt-llflliCI a 111 thut l'an h e 1m plt'mentetl (lu1<1kl~ u11d t-ff11·1t>nll~ And \o\t' ,.,. ~..-tun;: vflt' Tht· Ura11gt· < 't1u11t ) Bua rd of Supt>n tM>n. h.-,., w rk rnd (or n uat1u11 of t•vt•n n1mm1ttec1:1 r l'present10K lht• l'OU11t\., 1nctu.:.1 r1 .d ('11111mt>rc1a1. 1r.1n~portot1on n ... "'· u~rn:ulturnl ICJl'JI l(tl\t'tOllll'lll and 1.•ount) ~u\ernmt>nt 1ntt'l't' t~ 'logcthl·r . the} \\ill dra\\ up inctn 'dudl fut'I ... tw1 t ,1~t· l'1111t111~t'lll'Y plan.:. , T~ .. pldn . m turn. will lit> blct1dt'd 11110 .rn v crall do<.'Umt>nl thul \\vuld bt.·<.·om ... the county ., firs t line rt.>~PQt\M' should ct fut'I t'ffit'r'"'em·v rl vvt'lt111 The t>mp ha!.1!> on µn valt' 111dus try mvolvemt.>nt 1s nct't'M~dn Mul'h of the ga~ohm• t hat " l'On!lumcd in lht> count ' l'I l>urnt"d a-. comrnuwr~ hl'ad tu and from work tn-.·o t\·mg indus tr} 111 establishing altcmall' mt'ans or tr.rnspor1at1vn mdkt'!> a l<>t murt:-se11!.>c than leaving tht' del'1sioni. in tht' hand!> r1f governnwnt offi<·1ab whu mHy nol h a vi.· an employ(.•r '!> per..,pl"t'tlVt' Thf' onl) troubling aspeet of lht• planning E.'ffo rt 1s that 'It may bl' mor e than a yt?ar beft11'<• thl' plan is pre pared Wl''d betkr hope the eounty d0t•s not fan· a Sl'ven• gasoline shorta~t· bl·t ween now and then Siwak.Pr takes 1·~i11S When Democrat Willie Brown was e lected Speaker of the Assembly with the support of the Republican con· tingent following a split in the Democratic Cf;lUCus . ~~e~e were those who thought they saw a new b ipartisan s pmt m the Legislature . Since then it's become increasingly clear that Brown has a strong inclination lo build the political muscle power of the Speakership and every intention of keeping a firm hold on the re ins of power. in a manne r not s een s ince the days of Jesse .. Big Daddy" Unruh. His latest target is Legislative Analyst William Hamm. w hose role is to de liver strictly nonpartisan reviews of spending propos als . Hamm s ucceeded the highly respected A. Alan Post. w h o served as Le£islative Analvs t for three dec ades until his re tire m ent in 19'17. And he has held to the high standards of his predecessor not always an easy j ob when 1t involves ('OOling the spendin g fever of some of thE.' legislators . Now Hamm has com<.' under pe rsonal attack from Brown. who charges him with failing to employ eno ugh hlacks and Hispanic$ in his offi ce a nd with being too t ritical of what Brown terms "people"!'\ progtarns ... whih.• s upporting only "non·people 's programs .. In s hort, Rrown accuses Hamm of fai1ing to examine s pending p rograms with the required professional obj('(" tivity tOr perhaps of failing to support program s Brown himself favors). The Legislative Analyst job 1s onE.' that mus t be kept above and beyond the reach of pohtical maneu\.e ring. The analvst ser ves the public by putting a brake on foolish spending <1nd serves thl' Legisla ture by he lµing it rl'tain what little ercdihility 1t h"s left Wcakl•ning the pos ition of its official wat chdog would :-.e rvc no on<· Bureaucrats stullhon1 Thl'rl' 1. n o limit to the sillines~. of hur('(Jucracy. The California Youth Authority is going to appeal thl' ruling of a Sacram ento judge who s aid fem ale g uards s hould not be assigned up supervise the s hower and toilet areas used by male inmates at a CY A school. Two inmates had protested and asked that st a ffing be t hanged so they could take car e of their personal needs with a degree of privacy. Instead of s imply chan~ing the staffing hOurs around. which would have s atisfied the inmates. the CY A insisted that having women guards supe rvise a ll .lheir _activities he lps prep a re the youthful inmates fo r "norma l life" when they are released. Nonsense. s aid the judge. It would m ake no more sen se than having m ale guards supervise the women's showers. The CY A then tried to argue that female guards can't qualify for promotion unless they h ave undertaken all 1 ypes of duty. But the state Personnel Board already has ruled that assigning certain jobs to males or fe males only does not necessarily, violate the equal opportunities law. The CYA is not about to bend its s illy rules. so the ca s e will go on to a higher court at taxpayers· expense • Opm1ons expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are th ose of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv11ed Address The Daily P1101. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Pickled whales By L .. M. 80\'D Harpoonists an the Arabian Sea feed pickled fish lo r arnivorous whales. This o~ar Gloorny Gus Re year.round daylight saving lime: Misplaced sentimentality for a few hundred school children <who could easily start school one hour later) causes untold hardship to millions of Americans, countless railroad schedules . tbou1ands of farmers and their farm anlmala. R.F. ~---·- gels those whales drunk i\I leasl. they act drunk. The harpoonists then jumµ onto the heads of the whales and th rust their s pears down throu~h the whales' skulls. Or so a correspondent tells me. A horror story. Q. ls il true there are young couples in China who live in s uch crowded rramped quarters that they can't even be intimate in privale7 A. That's true over there. the woods are full of them. Likewise, it's true in Viet· nam. Last year, Hanoi palice arrested 300 couples for love· making in public at the park around the Lake or the Sacred Sword in the middle of the city. Q. What when and where was t.be nn·t feat.ure·lencth motion picture produced? A. "'rbe Story of the Kelly- Gant" was the title. In 1908. In Aualralia. Rowland Evans/Robert Novak H&ig swiftly ·sets his own rules W l\SlllNGTON Within houri, or his confirmation as i.cr retary of s tale. Alexander llutM put final touches on a docu· ml'nt for Presid ent Reagan's signature that would enthrone t lw St;1tt' De11artment and its new boss as undisputed foreign polky makers an the Reagan ad· 11l1 11istrut1on 'l'he do<.·um eirt. drafted by llu 1~ a nd his staffers on the St.'vl'nth floor IO Fu~~) not l o rn . would 1•nd 12 vcurs o f Nat iona l S l' l' U r I l } l' o u n c· 1 1 1 NS<.: l s taff d o m 1 n a 11r1• over lJ .S furl'ig n poltt·y . Sp1·1·1f11·all~. 1t would establish two workin~ l'ommillees lo be 1·ha1n.J orJ inilril~ b~ high State lh·partment offit'i<.ils ansle<.id of. a~ 1n tht• pust. h) th<: NSC s tarr !llrt'l'IUr Tht> dot·ument is doubt .' ., I g II I f IL' a 111 b e(' au s e 0 f i ls authorship Though a presiden· t1al d1retl1 vc. 1t was written not ._ Earl Waters by the new presidential usiatant for national security <the NSC starr director), Richard V. Al· len, but by Secretary of State Haig. HAIG KNOWS more about how the NSC apparatus works than anyone else in the Reaaan administration. Havine gained that knowledge during the Nixon years as NSC director Henry Kissinger's top aide, Haig knows what he wants from Reagan: a return to the system of 2Q years ago when Slate Department of· fi <'ial s. n ot Wh ite House operatives, ran the committees that C'Ontrol national security <.•ommunicalions lo the Oval Of· rice. The rise of Al Haig and the dedtne of the NSC s taff system draw!> mixed reviews within the Heagan adminis tration. Allen hims elf utters no di ssent. Heflel'ting the president's wis hes. tw is helping Haig. E yebrows lifted when Allen hired ~aJ . Gen . Robert L. St·hwe1tzer. one of Haig's lieute· nan l~ at NATO command in EurO(.>l'. as a key NSC staffer T hat J:1ves llaig a potent ally in the White House. But Haig as potential Cabinet strongman generates distrust in higher elevations or the Reagan administration. Edwin Meese, the president's closest aide, is said by insiders to consider Ca lifornia Supreme Court Just.ice William P. Clark as a counterweight to Haig. Clark's selection as deputy secretary of state. despite his Jack of foreign policy experience. was based on loyally lo Reagan proven in service as the president's first chief of staff as governor of California. , EVEN WITH CLARK at Stale. however, llaig's rise will not be stopped quickly. Thal was af· firmed when Haig sent his un· precedented proposal to the White !louse reconstituting the NSC , not along lines laid down by Allen but fllting his own de· s ires. Such a concession by Ki ss· inger or Jimmy Carter 's NSC director, Zbigniew Brzezinski. would have been unthinkable. The very fact that at this writing the new president has not yet is· sued his first directive on his de· sired NSC setup is revealln1. By Dec. 30, 1968, Kiaalqer had. completed the most elaborate study ever made of the NSC structure, which Yt'U quickly approved by Richard Nixon in a series of dir~tlves that opened his presidency. On Jan. 19. 1977, Brzezinski got Carter's signature on chan1es r he wanted in the NSC system, with Carter's approval goint out Jan. 2Q as Presidential Directive No. 2. ALLEN'S FAILURE to perform with the same dispatch demonstrates the sincerity or Reagan's often·expressed dis· like for the NSC's slarf system of the last dozen ·years. Rea1an simply does not regard the NSC as an invaluable tool of pres· idential policy·making, as did Nixo.o. Gerald Ford and Carter. Instead, known for his like of un· complicated bureaucratic struc· tures. Reagan has said he was appalled al infighting between Stale De partment and NSC that accompanied the dominance of Kissinger and, to a lesser extent. of Brzezins ki . Reagan's attitude is Haig's la unching pad. and few here doubt the secretary of s late's capacity lo exploit and expand his influence over foreign policy in the months ahead. Yet, besides Meese's caution, stemming from his desire to protect the presi· d e nt. the re are skeptics of Reagan's decision within the na· lional security bureaucracy. They s ay privately that what e ver r o nfusion the old system caused. it guaranteed the Pentagon and the in· telligence l'Om munity equal, sometimes s uperior access to the Oval Office . To give the State Department so much con· trol over the national security s ystem. they contend, could block that al'cess. by accident or design If thev are <'<>rrecl, national SCl'urity could suffer. llaig s hows no such concern. Yet. his ability to deal with the critics <ind make the new system work will decide just how high will be the rise of Al llaig that began with a presidentia l d1rect1ve draflt><l in the State Oepartment .. 'Crime program' polishes Brown image If there i~ anything outstand 10 ~ ;i hout <:ov. Jerry Brown other than ht s pronounl'ed kooki nt'~S. 11 is his adeptness in sens· mi.: the public• mood So it 1s no '>Urprise that the foremost ob· serv at1on in hi s brief "slate of th e stal e " address to the l.cg1 s lalure was the rampant <·rime conditions which exist in the s tate and "lhe fear people have that they are no longer safe in their neighborhoods or even in thei r own homes." In a departure from his usual habit of throwing problems at t h e solon s enL ori..hi. "ne~r 1tm"'"Can be m adt• than that expressed in the old saying that no matter how thin it 1s sliced baloney is still baloney. In the first place, given the facts of the boldnes:; of today's criminals wherein as many as 108 armed robberies were perpetrated on West Los Angeles homes in a single month last year. $120 million is a Band· Aid approach to a body with multiple gaping wounds. CLOSER examination of the wit h oul any s ugg estions for their solu lions. the gov· c rnor thi s I 1 m e an nounced what he h o ped would be ac· cepled as a vigorous anti· purpases for which the money Q-would be spent reveal that ___fu:.2 w n.:s_v.i.go£o.u new-ant· c rime program is merely a ) warmed over package of some 1--' old propasals which don't come l'rimt• program. ffe even pro- posed the spending of $120 million to implement it. Many saw the proposal as a desi n• on his part to polish up an image for him self as being strong on law enforcement, a preliminary ploy to build up another run al the presidency. No more appropriate com· Charl~s McCabe close to dealing directly with slopping violent crime. 1-'ully a third of the money sou g ht by Brown. some $40 million, would be allocated to local governments to remodel their jails. But the criminals who are feared by the public are candidates for something much more than the local jails which merely serve as holding pens for those who can't raise bail. In any event there is nothing new about this phase of the program. In fact. the Legislature ap· propnared Uie money last year an a measure authonzan~ county jail renovations but the governor blue pencilled the money IF THE MONE\' proposed for the jails does nothing directly to halt cnme neither does the nettr 50 percent of the rest or the µro· posed funds For half of that is for new prison construction also already authorized and partly funded last year Granted. if crimes are to be slopped those perpetrating them must be im· prisoned. That can only happen if the judges impase prison sen· tences. --tiutthe hope for tougher judges is dealt a body blow almost every time the governor names a new judge. Rather than building a record of strict law enforcement Brown ·s judicial appointments. s tarling with Rose Bird as chief justice, has been one of permissiveness and tolerance of criminals . The rights of criminals are given precedence over the need for protecting the public from them. Until the attitudes of the supreme court and the rest of the judiciary are turned around . money spent on law enforce· ment will cont inue to be frustrated. or the t otal propos ed by Brown for his '"anti·('rim~" pro· J!ram. about 25 µercent 1s to aug· ment the operating budget or lhe s tate prisons. Now <.'Osting nelir· I' $350 million a year. an tn· r'rrase or at least 10 percent <.'o ulcl have been expected JUSt for inflation alone_ More might be needed by reason of added in· mate population. But Brown's proposal would allocate only S27 million more for prison opera· lions. thus shortchanging them unless other increases are in· eluded in the governor's budget OF nlE remaining S20 odd m iliion in l.he propasal. a goodly share would go to providing salary increases for the judges and for six more law clerks for the supreme court. This leaves a piddling amount to support stepped up programs lo catch repeal offenders, anti·lerrorism training and certain other special law enforcement pro· grams. So shockingly inadequate is Hrown's proposal to deal with crime that Assembly Criminal Justice Committee Chairman Terry Goggin has called for a $850 million bond issue to fight crime "at its roots." Beneath justices' cassocks are 01ere 01ortals You reme mber h im from Watergate. Thal ingratiating old humbug. Senator Sam J . Ervin. What you may not remember is that before he tarnished his reputation by bi.s exhibitionism. that reputation was very good. He was known and highly respected as the best c'onslltu· tional lawyer in the Congress. Old Sam J . surfaced the other day. At age 84 the former Senator from North,~~ Carolina got ·.'.~.,; off some sen· ti men ts on the Supreme Court of the U.S . that I f i n d i n · vigorating, largely because they happen to coincide ._,th those I have held for a Iona Ume. Like tbe Imperial Presidency or Nixon. and maybe even more so, the powers of the h•tb court have vut.ly lncreued ln lhi1 century. The SCOTUS judges have arrogated themselves power over human lives nol even remotely conceived by the writers or the Constitution - like the pbwer over abortion and the right of a club to exclude whom it wishes, to mention just a couple. Sometimes the court seems to have more to do with faith and morals than the pope himself. or the heads or other organized re· ligions. And distorting the lntent of the Constitution in the pro- cess. THESE THINGS worry Sam J . He spoke of them the other day at Louisiana Stale Un.lveni· ty at Baton Rouge. He saJd: "The people of our land are being ruled by the transitory personal notions of juallc• who occupy, ror a neeUna mommt ln hl1tory. seats on the S~ Court bench, ra~r than endur1n1 precepts o the ~n1tltution." / Jud1ea who perpetuate verbicide are judicial activists but contrary lo popular opinion all judicial activists are not liberals. Some of them are con· servatives." Liberal activists, he said expand the scope of the Constitution while conservatives constrict the meaning of the document. "jUDGES AaE fallible hum.an beings," he said. "The tempt.a· lion to substitute one's personal notions of justice for law lies in wait for all occupants of judicial om~es." The elaborate apotheosis or the hilh court Jud&es may have been at some point in our history a useful device to command respect for law. Alexander Hamilton called the Supreme Court "beyond compariloft the weakest of the lbree depart· menta of power." Times have cban1ed. It's time to take a look at what ia worn under t.boee Judicial cuaoek1. l:rvln'1 dl1tlnellon betWMD Ju1tke and law l1 lntere&UD1 t· and useful. Justice. and even a passion for it. is the legitimate concern of members of the bar. THE jUDICIAL POWER of the United States is vested in the Supreme Court. according to Article 3, Section 1 or the Constitution. Judicial po.wer does not mean justice, or a con· cern for it. It means the judging of whether cases they ch0011e to accept from the lower courts conform to the provisos or the Constitution. Whether the judicial activbt happened to be Earl Warren or happens to be Byron While, who is now carryin1 on what seem1 a personal vendetta with tt pre11, be bu no place on court. A ftnn reminder that function of the court ii wbollr bl the lnterptetiq of new law tn n- latlon to cue law would make Ille eaaler for all of ua, l •"ll'IL Behind thole cauock1 are IDlft men. some of tbem merw ..._. otben. ______ \ \ T•t: t'.\lllLt' ClaClJI by 8 11 Keane •fiGIOa&I by Virgil Partch (VIP) L I PMNIJTI ~ .... ·_, ...... : *!;'.'T' ••• .._~:+ .... ,_•.· ... ~·--> ..... 2t4 ...... 1"' TMAT'S Rl6MT, AND I APPRECIATE IT ... THANK VOU M ~ Fridly. January 30. 1981 DAIL y .. ILOl A , by Chari" M. Schultz 1 TIJMBLEWEEDI by Tom K. Ryan ....... look Daddy LIGHTNINq!' "How about doing me a quick valentine?" by Brad Anderson DE~NIS THE MENACE Hank Ketchum I C••--s,,_...-.. l·JO "You wouldn't want him 10 go out in that snowstorm NAKED. would you?" llJDGE PARKER IF TIM HA5 N() TlM'b Ml' r>ROTHER! OOJECTIONo. l'Ll WHY CAN'T YOU REPRE5ENT )QU TOO• ~fPRE&ENT &()TH OFUo. 6AM ? MISS PEACH ·:~~ I Jo I ~~ I knocked three times I guess theres nobody IN there' by Harold Le Ooux OH IN.JfANNIE ... 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So its a ttornt•\ lt•;l"o·1 11~ lwh111d an estimall'll ·w .ooo IH;npll' \\ 11 .. paid an avnai<<' (If Sl~I :i p11·<-.· 111 JOIO Attornt•y John l'11pp111 ,,1111 tl11 Sola r iu5 Frtnc·~:. t ·1·11 11·f' Jt1( I' I I I 1 • I I I II ' ~· 1 ht• 41\ Pl• 1\\11•·t ii 1 I ' 1•111 I I II I• '1111 • I I I \'. I 1 1 I I It" 1 II ,, rl I :11 4 1 •1 ! I lil I•• 1\\1 I, ...... , 111•,111111 1 Ir ,111d I 1 11-11111 1111 !ht f •It ltf ,oft il'll \ tl[IJ I 11 , 111 l••r 11,11 11 1, 1111 ., "it·•· • I~• •.f II • t I 11 • I I I " 'i I , \\ I I .. t ll II ,. I I'' II I . ,, ... I 1 ti I I I I I 11 191 10 MA G 0 IA •CORNfft C1ARrlflO) • GENERAL NEWS Shipwrecks for sale Fuhennan /umiahe1 1ea dilmter chartl MAITLAND, Fla. CAP) - Sh ipwrecks . Disaster at sea. Recovered treasure. These powerful Images have fasclnated sea-faring man and landlubber for centuries. And the fascination of once· s ecr e t go ve rnme nt "wreck charts" took hold or Brooklyn- born Mike Weiner so strongly one day that he used money put a way for a down payment on a hous<' to share his knowledge with others,. AS A tlSHERMAN, Weiner , 33. had always been drawn to wrecks of vessels lying on the uccan noor. A wreck is a "honey hole " fo r fis he r men . a rich marn1c hahitat usuall y offering buttom fishmg at its best Thr ough the yea rs , Weine r kl'pt ... earc·hing for data that "ou Id int'n:asc· h1~ catches t 1m· clay whi le operating his 11\\ n rnmml•rcial fi shing boat off Fl111 1cl<1 ·.., F.a'>t Coast. Weiner 11w1 .1 '>1tappl'r rishmerman who """"•·ti him un old. weathered 1it111t11sl:1t of a World War IJ \\ fl'l'k dtJf1 \\. 1•1n1·1 liacl nc:vcr Sl'en <me hd or 1· F"" f1 ... hc•rmen hart Ill ~ FtUt:Nu WAS using ll to llwat1 \\f'l'<'k!> and discover the lid I 1·1 f1!'.h1ng ~rounds Weiner "'~" hc,111k1•d lfc·. plunged into the govern- nwnt ·s hurl'aucrat1 c m uze lo try to :11:qu1rt· wn·t'k c h a rts for h1ms1•1f Thi!-. was in 1974. and it tonk 111111 t hret-) <!ars tu track 1h1·111 duwn through the Navy, 1111 ( 'oaM (;uard. the Coast and c ;,.,,ift'IH' Su n l·y. thl' Nat1orwl 0 1·1•,11111· anct Atmosph<•ric Ad- 1111 11 1 .. tratwn and other g<iv t'I llflll'lllal ;t).!\'lll'IC!> ~ ''I wu eventually able to ac· quire a decent set of orietnal wreck charts and a wreck list that was compiled by the Navy during the war and marked . 'Restricted'," Weiner says. The lists compiled by the Navy's Hydrographic Service were published during World War II and were for government use only. Eventually, they were declassified, but few knew or their existence. THE LISTS AND charts at· tempted to show locatio~s of all wrecks known to lie within the lOO·fathom c urve along this country's coastlines. They set down a vessel's name, nag, t ype and tonnage and the date sunk Many of them were freighters torpe doed by Germ an s u b· marines during the war. ·'There· were mbre tha n 400 wrecks listed on a total of nine wreck charts covering Maine to the Gulf o f Mexic o, .. sa ys Weine r. "After studying the c harts fo r several weeks. 1 rolled them up and put them in my closet." But over a period of months , Weiner attempted to convince Na vy and Coast Guard officials , NOAA and other agencies lo make them a vaila ble to the m any fishermen and divers who t'O uld benefit from them "FOR VARIOUS reason~. no one s aw fit to do this. One agen· cy im pl ied it mi g h t be dangerous. since it would en· courage recreational divers to ex plore potentially hazardous wrecks." he says. It took a while. but it eventual. Iv dawned on Weiner that since nobody wanted to make them available to the public, he should reproduce the ones he bad. That's where his house money went. to pa y for expensive photo1raphing and reproduction. "I feJt the charts could be of tremendous value to sports and commercial fishermen, divers, old sailors and others," he says. SO IN 1'77, he organized his own company, Wreck Charts Inc ., and s tarted selling his mother lode of information. The charted wrecks read like a United Nations assembly - Belgian freighters, Greek cargo ships. Britis h tankers, American submarines. So fa r as he knows, he's the only one pushing them out. · "W e get ordP.r s from all a cr oss the country, including many inl and states," he says of his Central Florida firm. "I'm not sure e xactly why people in Indiana and Iowa are mterested in Atla ntic and Gulf Coast shipwrecks, but they are ... H E S AYS THERE 'S som ething "innate a nd deep. rooted in our herit age" that m akes wrecks so fascinating. !'~o r instance. one mystery that stands out on the charts is that or the St Augustine, sunk off Chincoteaque. Va. "The USS St. Augustine was attacked by the USS Solar," o;a ys the brief description from the rmce·classified Na val rec- ord:. ··A te r r ific explosion followed the a ttack.·· There is rio other explanation from the wreck charts. What happened off the coast of Vi rginia that night during World War JI ? Did one American ship rea ll y attack another? Why? SALE STARTS SAT. Take Coastline Community College's 1V Art Classes & Then Take 15% Off I 0:00 A.M. Art Supplies from G ON EA *H ·---·~=---..L...--Wcst Coast Cowboy Aaron Brothers Art Marts ..... llHlll WHINTH , 0001 or1Ns' ' OUR STORE IS FABULOUS' BE !fERE SAT. 10:00 a m ANO YOU WILL GO "O UT Of YOUR MIND'' OVER OUR Sfl f CTION AND PRICES' ONLY NAME BRANDS!! I-;: .. 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H <.:' i"' cilsu a forn1er ta ff arti t fo r Walt Di~1H:'V S t udio~. Tara Edmonds, i n~t ruc to r for "Cc1lligrap hy ... is a m ulti-talented C1 r1 ist nnd pro fl!s-..,irnwl calligraph ~r. A m e111ber of the Societv (>f Calligrapher ·. he has studied 1an cJ \vork<.><.i° \~1it h ma nv oth er noted c21 lligrapher . \ Bruce Mcintyre, '/\pplied Sketching Techniques" l-4p.m. · Sat .. Jan. 31 El Toro Sun .. Feb. l Anaheim Sat., Feb. 7 Santa Ana Sun .. Feb. 15 Laguna Beach Tara Edmonds. "Calligraphy" 11 a .m . -2 P..m. Sat .• Jan. 31 \.tuntington Beach Sat .• Feb. 7 Costa Mesa Sun .• Feb. 15 Orange (2f3 I Aaron Brothers Art Marts Anaheim 222 N. Beach Blvd. 826-0100 Costa Mesa 1714 Newport Blvd. 645 -6880 El Toro 24350 Swartz Dr. 770· 7606 Huntington Beach 7470 Ed inger Ave . 8 47-4515 Laguna Beach 190 S. Coast Highway 494-0038 Orange 1812 E. Katella Ave. 77110875 Santa Ana 1126 E. 17th St. 836-6945 i t T CONSUMER QUEENIE f\l t UftV£ hURll •. «. . . ./-·- Ht' hi es tu thanlt of h1msell lb sumelh1nj mure th.iln JUSI •n e11,a ·um e to the employt:t."i. Col a problem" Then wntt' lo fiat L>unn Pat wall cut red tape. gettmg t ht' answt?rs urid <JC hon you need to scilw mequ1t1es m g11vemm1ml and l>usmess Mcul your questWl'l$ to Pat Dunn, Al Your Service. Orangt• Coast Dady Pilot. P CJ lJor IS6lJ. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As many letters as pus:;1ble wdl be answered. but phoned anquanes or lett~s not including the reader's full name. address and bwmess twurs' phone number cannot be considered This column appears dai- . ly ercl'pl Sundays · I" I t•n•t"lt t 1,," P"•f I h·r DEAR PAT: Recently you advised that the American Hotel and Motel Association would in- tervene on behalf of the consumer to resolve com- plaints about hotels or motels. I wrote to them, but my letter was returned stamped "Moved, Not Forwardable." Do you have this group's new ad- dress? I am trying to get a resort hotel in Mam- moth to refund money due me. J .T., Irvine Sorry yoar letter was Dot forwarded, bat thanks for let&Pil AYS llDOw &laat AHAMA llaa moved. The aew addreH la 8118 Sevea&la Ave., New York, N.Y. llllt. If die llllotel Is a member of &lala trade aasocl•· tlon, AIUrMA seada a copy of tile eo11111mer's eom· plaint a. die mana1er, wl&ll a leUer from tltem ad· vl•IDI rnolvtn1 Ute problem. Tlte aasoclatlom doeaa't aulp blame or dldate adloa. It lta• no le1al JuUdlctSoll comcenatn1 complatnu, bat lb lntenelltlo8 does llave • po81dve lnftae11tt. Let A YS bow what ltappeaa or If yoa Beed futlter H· sutaKe. Prht lt11rd '" pr1n·1• DEAR PAT: I "gave" a so-called friend $200 in cash, which he was supposed to pay back. I've written notes to him and he doesn't answer. It was a verbal contract. Do I have any reason for think· ing there might be a way I could collect that money? G .S .. Costa Mesa You could file a SmaU ClaJms Coan salt agalut &Jae penon, but It woald be dlfftcalt to prove tlds wH • loaa, partlcalarly since It was a cHlt tr ... actloa and tltere wu ao wrttte. proof of debt. If yoa ltave any wllnelse9 a. tlt1I loaa or frlenda wllo knew you loued tills moaey, &bey could appear aa witnesses oa yoar bellalf. Or, If &Ile penoa used tbe money for • specific parcllase and yoa can prove that, your chances may be Im- proved. ·1 d11pl1•r11 d1•d11c·llhl1• DEAR READERS: Ownen of TeleCap&loa equipment are entitled to a federal illcome tH de· ductloa. Tbe IRS baa naled &laat lite cost of &Jae adapters aad rttelven ls a dedacdble medical H · pense. The eqalpment, ased a. dlaplay captlou (or subtitles) oa tile televbloa screeu of lte•rlal· lmpalftd vlewen la avaUable Ill two models, H · claslvely tlla"Mp Sean, RoelMtck ud Co. n.e IRS sUltes &Ital tlte ~ of die adapter or the lacremeatal coat of lite lnte1rated tolor televlaloa may be dedacted. ftla dedadloa la avallable to ltearl•l·lmpalred tHpayen, tltelr spoaHS, or to tHpayen wltlt lle•rill&·lmpalred de- pendeeta. ,,,,.,.,,,, ,,.,,,,.,,, DEAR PAT: I've seen license plate holders that read, "Happiness Is Being Grandparents." Can you help me rind out where this frame can be purchased? R.D.M., Costa Mesa Straad Art Co., 350 E. Oraa1etllorpe Ave., Placeada, ~rrtes Uala bolder, wlllcll allO la avalla-• ble at muf car •Hites, 1Ubltops, Hallmark card stores aad Moat1omery Ward. 1982 Rose Parade them,e named early PASADENA CAP) -Without boldinl its usual theme contest. the Tournament of Roses Associa- tion announced it has chosen ''Friends and Neighbors" as the theme of the 1112 Roae Parade. Aasoclation president Hal Coombes Jr. said no drawiftl was held this year to allow float maken more time to deslsn and build their entries ,for the 13rd annual parade next New Year's Day. Coombes said the theme wu cbolen because lt renecta the international interest in the Roae Parade. -.. -......................... _ _._ ......... ___ ... ... ...... '-... . 141-2171 111.-1 Ill .. ... Frldey. January 30, 1981 DAILY PILOT A8 Sea creatures studied Scientiate aalrihg: Who glow& there? LA JOLLA (AP) UnJvenlty of CaWomia martne b&o&oa1sta are settinc up shop deep in the I H to leam why tiny oceanaoera -reportedly IO percent ol .u 2'eanoor creatures -alow down there in lhe dark. The Navy will help finance I.be ll00,000 project be1n1 inatalJed today, research scientist Jon A. Warner said Thursday. addinl without elabora- tion · "'lbey're interested for military reasons." · Until now. said Warner, it bu been virtually lmJ)C>ulble to make lon1·lerm studies of the deep· Ha creatures' strange bio-luminescence. "WE HA VE THE CAPABILITY TO collect data 24 hours a day from our station," said Warner. and avoid interfering "substantially with natural activity · · The instruments are being suspended from an anchored buoy noating 50 feet below the ocean sur- f ace. In La J olla. scientists at UC's Scripps lnstitu· tion of Oceanography say they will be able to ob- l a in clear and undisturbed pictures of the creatures· personal light pattern~. At that point. about a half-mile west of San Diego, underwater canyons are still 50 to 100 feet deeper. The buoy is expected to be held stationary by three steel cables tied to base stands. each weight- ed with four 800-pound locomotive wheels. But Warner says it may not be strong enough to withstand the currents in what is known as Scripps Submarine Canyon. which have bent inch-thick s teel bars. THE EFFECT ON THE MARINE environ- ment of bio-luminescence. the ability of organisms to biochemically produce their own light, has been a subject of scientific conjecture. Warner has said "virtually no measurements exist to docume nt long-term features of bio· luminescent activity in the oceans ." Scripps expects to be able to survey an entire CM.04/C Tlil5({1fM! WN' 5WlvtL 5HADE L4'v1P HEKittr AJ).}U5T'5 FRCYr1 2611 TO 5611 UL flPPOVEO F?EO 24 95 $18.aB Ofi.AfTINCJ TIW.E fRCYvf Pl4'VraD 301.4211 Wfflft f OflM/GHCX)( rd1 W!Tn ~DJv5T,4/3l.E HE.IUHT !#) Af.K'JLl j~~[L &« f®/3495 column ot water eoo feet deep within 30 minutes' time. lnatnamenta can be po1itioned where the scientists want detailed studies made. A photometer similar to instruments used by astronomen to measure starll1ht will be used to re· cord the lilbt nashes of marine or1anisma while a computer system back at Scrippe will store the in· formation and catalo& it. · Although Warner says ''the importance of this widespread and presumably' Important behavioral pattern remains unknown," Scripps.marine biol1ist Kenneth ff. Nealson and others have applied' knowledge learned from studies of the creatures' luminous systems to medicine. · Li&ht can be measured and. as a result, said Nealson, measurements from "these highly sensitive systems" may be a help in learning the creatures· medical and biochemical reactions. cdMECTION In the Sears pr.e-printed ad verti.sing section or Jan 27 and 28. ther e as an advertisement on Page 4. for "Sears K inl(s Cap Night.. at the 1-~orum on J unuary 31. The copy is incorrect This 1s not a coupon The copy should have read. .. Free Coupon available to the first 5,000 boys and girls, Age 14 and under atte nding the game on Jan. 31" We sincerely regret this error ,.,. ........ Feminist Gloria J\llred has praised Police Chief Daryl Gates of Los Angeles for his department's "positive first steps toward recruiting more women." f or Be st Quality and Selection of Handmade rugs from China. Persia. India & Romania at reasonable prices. !Sears! 2421 E. CoHt Hwy. (714) 673-2224 Coron• del M8t We -Ul•M 11-Or .... lal r-. "-•IMI .... -•io awail•Ne Buy One Frame at the Regular Price, Get a Second Frame That Costs the Same or Less for One Cent A frame for one penny fits your budg~r and our frames flt your style! From simple to sophisticated. There's l:!legant gold leaf finish frames. sleek metal section frames. contemporary plastic box frames. frames with glass and backing. textured or smooth wood frames with a variety of handsome finishes. artistic frames with color or simply plain frames with natural finishes. In a wide range of sizes. The Aaron Brothers l C Frame Sale fits you for a penny! M11ST'S fJ(X)t(Yt{l..f fflQIA PIAN~ FIT5 NfATLY UNDER TAe,Lt REG2495 S/7.i!Jlj TULIP LAMP ART Na.MAU STYLIMJ wrm rnosreo wrm :ttADt. ANT/QJt 8iW5 fJNl5H. WOFF CORD 'YN/TCH UL APP!rJVED f?r(J CJ95 $16/18 2 FOR $3o.oo ~rn ~ 11616 RtD l'fNCJI!' fW Pra PR/CC moo PEJJ(JL HOLDEJt $12.N?J 5HINY 5Cf r Pl/One RQQ\1 fOR L.015 OF PEAK/LS f\M.DE IN MLAND 811 ~k!.. 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(0\1• .... w 9 111 M r •nd Mf\ Gont•to ftQutHOd Cou• Mt-w, 0•'' Mt •nd Mr\ W011.,.,, Stubb\ Hunt "91on BH<ll. boy J--..1 M r •nd Mt\ Cort'r J~t1"1 f.ount.tin 'o/f)llty, boy J ...... ,.,1 Mr •nd M t \ Jtt~\ (ut\hdw Foun lain V•U~'/.QUI • • M.t and Mt~ Ron•l<J ~c.tVt'O (O\IA Mt'\.a,Q1rt Mt and M r\ K 1m SrQt't OIOM "-'t1wp.ort Beac.n. 9" 1 M r ano M r \ tnom"' Sm i th N .. •POr1 !Wach. bOV JM ... ryJ AA.r And Mr\ Julian St\f'rw00<1 Hut1t 1nQt.on Bt>dcn. t>oi; Mr dnd Mr\ Mctur1cto {,t(lf•n, ''"•0•' 91rl Mr dnd Mr\ 9ridn l·HOft .,h.mt 11101on Rf'dt h, CJH I Mr dnd Mr\ C .tr i; Mu~llti'r r ountt.11n ~dllPy Qttl JMttUry 4 M r onri M 1' f 11uot"., f·h own f ou" l i1f'Vdllfl-1 ~HI M t dnd M r'\ (,dtt V,,:.,w.,. lt"1n1 J ..... , •• Mr tno .Mt~ C rc1f'l.,n1 W 1U1"m \. ,,.,.,,,. •. ,., Mt •no Mn 00u91,., Moot• Cornn• ~tMat DOV ~' .tHd Mt Oonrtld 'f'ntQIJlf'"\ ( \htit "',,.\,.41 uu• y, dnO Mr\ f ht.>UOOt • Ro t1,.,' .tCJl\h dnQ tif.dt h 0-ly v ttfld Mt\ 'iyf"~" f .,. \loth tlu n I HQfOn fW,V ft boy JM u.try I Y., df\d M r\ HdrO'll f lo w .. ,\ ( O\fd M ,,.'\d 'f>OY MIDDAUGH LUCILE LONG MI D· DAUGH, passed away on January 23, 1981 . Long time resident of Balboa Island, Ca. She was pre· ceded in death by her husband Ray. She is sur· v ived by her son Ray W. M iddaugh of Capistrano Beach, Ca ., grandso n M ichael B. M iddaugh also of Capistrano Beach, Ca., a sister -in -l a w Mr s. Gl ady s Baum o f Pasadena, Ca. Memorial services will be held on Sunday, February 1, 1981 at 2:00PM in PaciflC V iew C.hapel. Pacific Vie w Mortuary directors. , ' IAl.TI IUGUOtoi SMITH & TUTHll.L wtSTCLIFF CH.UH 427 f 17th ...,, Coo;ta Meo., 1 f\4(,Cl37 1 rtUCE HOTHHS SMITHS' MORTUARY 6?7 Main St HuntinQton &·Mn 536 6539 l'tB FAMILY COLONIAL FUHUAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Avf' Westm1nslP1 893 3525 rACIHC VIEW MIMOllALr .... K Cemelerv Mortuarv Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c Voew 011ve Newoort Beach 644-2700 McCOIMICIC MOITUAlllS Laauna Beach 494.941 5 l.aauna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 H.UIOI UW ..... MT. OLIVI Mortuary• Cemetery Crematorv , 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 ,..c1•onms mL•OADWAT MOllUAIT 1 to Broadway Costa Mesa 142-9150 -~· •• T' . M•~OM/•<h !No Mh .no ~ r.,,.~ •••'' 1\ M ..... ~ t """' •f\O Mt\ "')t .. 1tef l •tM.k'• lu\t• M."-· ~'" M t •AO liN\ nr1\I~• Vr•n•m •t •1nf' Qllt M t •IWJ Ml\ U" it•O '"' r 1•vnl1nQh1n ltt:•Lh Q1tf M• •'"'"Ml\ Alh PU 'Im t 1m Hun1 10Ql(,1fl Qe-•(h buy M 1 .. n a M •\ k d""'oou C,t4't11"'4<twr ijeloo.:.t t\l1tru:J bO'f Ml •nd Ml\ .Mi(ni.tinl r.-•''*'°''"' (O\l• J~rt • M• •OO Ml\ HO•or(I l "'90, 11 v1nr. IWlfl t.K>Y\ Mr dnd Mr\ Chr ,~,o~pr Butntn. Irvin., q111 M r .tnd Mr, (la1~nce •<f'l19'•w•. (O\fd M¥"WI, Ii.IHI M r oncJ Mt .. ~tJb:•rf Pc.Hoo It"'"'"· \lHI M, 411d M•" (t1nlon Hubottrd, Ir vine-c;atrl Mr ttf.0 Ml\ M.trltn P1t '-ell, ltvine, Mr •"d Mt \ Ao Mr I P•f"ltlO~ •rv1nto.Q1tl NH AnQ Ml\ P•ul Pc1r1llct ltVtnt" Qitl Mt .tt-.cs M t\ Wyn""" Go•no Jr (orontt diet Mdr bOy l'OUNTAIN VALLEY COMMUNITY ltOSPITAL DK-•.1-M< •NI ~ A-'1 0.,.o•I. H<H11 •nQIOf\ 8-<ll, boy Deot-J1,1- M r •ncl Mt~ l•"•' lhe>m•\. Foun •••n \fallt"f. boy J_,., I,"" Mr •no M r\ Oitv•O S.ltwf'drl Hunt 1nQton B•ach, Qltl Mt a nd Mt\ O•v•d bttt Hunt•noton 8t•cn. Q•'' J ...... ..-,1.1 .. 1 Mt •n<I ,,,,..,. Ctwtlf'\ Funun Foun lf't1n Vdllt"Y Q1rt J..,..ryl,1tl1 Mr .trld Ml\ lt60f\4rO Vf'drf•f'ld. Hun t1nqton ~n1 bOyi J-ryS,1 .. 1 Mt d nd Mr\ Jonn SalOQ<a, CC)).1"9 Me w , DOy JMUiary 6, t•1 M r dnd Mr \ Denni' H omptun1 lrv1nt-. boy M r and Mt\ Ric tldrd Vt>!riol, Hunt 1no1on lif'..M.tl, Q1r1 Mt ctnd Mt\ Mi<hdel Sutto n. Foun l4'1n Vtlll•~. q1r1 Mr •nd Ml\ Oa~id M1llf'r Hunt tnqton Aeatn. boy M ' •nd M t \ EdQdr<Jo Mtln010lct f ovn•••n V•lfPY', 91,-1 M t 4tnd M r \ 4iot e-phttn Sw dn\on (O\ltt Mf'w , Q1r1 J-ry ll, 1 .. 1 Mr •no Mr\ AlfonW> C•rr1Uo. Cost• ""-w. Qlfl M r •net Mt\ C-eoroit V•f41• Hunt· 1no1on fH>41cn 91r1 Mt •nd "'" R•ndy Pt y~t Foun1.11n Y.tllf'V Qltl J ...... ,., 11, "" M t of'\O M r \ l u1\ '>dN.hf"t Founla1n V r.tll•'f Qtt l M r dnO M t\ l(rfVW'1t'I MiPr<,1f'r. Hunt 1nqton 9.,,.,,, Qtt t Mr c1nd Mt\ '>ff'wffl .-.au\et. Hunt 1nQton 8t-ct<n bOy ,.,., and Mt '\ JU\N;>f\ Ci-t-10. Hunt 1nqton 8 .-acn. Doy J ...... ,.., tJ, ... I Mr ttf'\d Mt\ Stf!vrn Sturm. Fountdin vo111,., q1r1 M r dnd Mr' M1tl'Wl"I Oertlinoet San luan (dP•\trM'!o. DOY J ...... ,,1.,1 .. 1 M r dn<J Mn Robftrt LC>Pf't . Fountain V•ll•V l>O~ J-.ry IS, 1 .. 1 Mr dnO Mr.-. Chri~topr.er lnot•m, ttunt1nq1on 8ft~ten, bO)' J.,....,, ... "" Mr ttnd Mr \ Frf'd Wet:>C. Jr . Foun lot1n Vitltt'y,(11tt SAN CLEMENTE GENEltAL HOSPITAL D« ....... ,. M r •nd Mt\ K~ll E"e~on, S.n Juttn t •o"trlllf"W>, Qlrl OoK-U M r •nd Mr~ A1cnard Soren\ol"I L•QUr'ld N•9Ut>I. bOY OoK-r1' M t ano Mr\ ft4'n• Mon1t .. 1nos. S4n (lf'm~ntt>. boy M r •n<t M t\ Rtcn•rd B~clilitf'f l •ouna N•Quf'I. 01rl M r •nd Mr\ M t< "'1.f"I OU4!\1Pt S•n (l•m .. nt ... boy . Ool<-1' Mr •nd "1Ar .. Thoma,. 8orlctn, O•na Point bOy Ool<-rJI M r •nd Ml\ Pt-ter Ho~te•d, San C•tmtnl•. boy M r •n<J M r\ M arlil K luvrr. S•n C l•m•ntf'. boy Deaths Elsewhere HOUSTON CAP ) - John Gerber, 74, an in· ternalio na ll y known bridge champion who was considered one of the 10 best players in the country at one time. died Wednesday. SAN FRANC ISCO < A P ) · Reba Whittle ToblHoa, 61, believed to be the only American woman held prisoner by the Germans during World War II, received a military burial with honors on Thursday. A forme r Army nurse, Mrs. Tobiason died Mon- dav. COLU MBUS , Ohio (AP> -William "Co1y" Cole, 72, a jazz drum- mer who was the first black membe r of the CBS staff orchestra in New York City. died Thursday. DOYLESTOWN, Pa. (AP) -Aaae Ela&.er Mat&llewa, 82, an early radio aoapoperui.r wbo created the UUe role of "Stella Dallaa," died Tburldaf. . -·-.. • ' I Gra1'el t r11elc IJan Feud of cities flares L IVERMORE <Al'> A Pleasanton City Council decbdon that could force 1n1vel trucks onto Livermore streets so anaered Mayor Dale Turner that he says Plus anlon officials "are not wclromt• in Livermore 1rnymore " LI vermore anymore.'' slrt>t-'I , .. ,.,,; .... ;,,~ Turner said th1il l.ivermore plans to Join lhret' gruvl'I companies in suing lhc neighboring ('ll y to block an or· 1t1 nunee wh1eh wo uld b1tn gravel truc•ks from two maJor Pleasanton i.l rct'ls Tht quurncs urc located in l'll'asan lt>n , un1l ll\t' bun IS sc·hedUll'cJ to lake C( h•l'l tn a month Plcusu11tOn off1c•1ab rt.~Jectcd a l.1 vermon· rt.•quc:.t lo delay the ban ror an add1t1onal JO days so that ib. t'frects rnuld lw!>tudied · 'The> arl' s aym.:. ·•rhl· ht'll with )OU .. cumplaint'd Turn1tr "I'm not \'1nd1cuve. but they an • nut welcome in Pleasanton Mayor Kenneth Mercer said council members there rejected the ban because they wa nted to get the big trucks off their city streets. .. And into ours." said Turner. "Livermore doesn't like trucks any more than Pleasanton ... The three companies caught in the middle of the dispute c:laim that the Pleasanton ban would result in lon~t·r l'Out es a nd hi~her t'ra nsportution costs. Inflation reced es LONDON (AP) Britain's annual inrtation rate for Del'ember was 15 1 pl'rtent. do,wn from 15.J pen·ent in November, the government s aid Call 642-5678. J Pu! a l ew words l o wo rk lor~u ,. o~Z'Z' 45elected chldv~ "P, &~z r ~ ~oes \ qULJ.Jibtrs O . 30 Fashion Island• Newport B ea?~~l:4~24 64 \HI ~ i I fl ~ I I II 1cl111111tl11 .. 1t ''" 11· h,1, 111 ti• I "1l 1111h1 •'I h to\l k \• .,,, ,.,, '111• ,., \\'t• ,111 I •Ill ti ,, j II I ). ('l o\1111'11111 111 , ii tl '~ltl.1t 1 \11t J'l1 11 l 'ru1"1ttl' '''"' 11 \\I• ,1 p:1~t 11111• f.,1 '41lt I h .1 • 111•1•1111!4' Ill· l P ttl f l> •U' t•f \ I I f-'1•111.111 '" \ 111 \n~·· I 1 1 1 (If I I I I_., •• 11 I I l I 1111 I •• 1f Id •• I • I '' OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LUMBER , MATERIALS, FENCING, HARDWA PAINTS AND THOUSANDS OF OT . CONTRACTORS ARE WELCO LUMBER LAND , • • 1 Ito ,111,·n111t 11 \ • 111wil h1·rc 111•1 l1tol .1 tll:ttll Iii "' 1111•1•1 11111 1·1 ,\llllJ't I ':ll tl 'llUI \ 111 -· y. t • ' old 111 d 111'it -. I!\ I I I •iltllh 1lt:1l I• 1111 '··"' I I I ..... I II~ • I J 11~ • :t It .. •t • 11 19761 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BE ACH I -------1 I LUMBER LANO • 181 Huntington Lane• Bowling Center ADAMS HOURS: (714) p5ho3n6e -529 DAILY & SUNDAY I All·5 PM r"'" ·----·· _ .. Future home ol S BI: F m.111u11 I "'''t:' developed lly Benning Hott -Etcheqove11 ' \ ..._.._ ....... NATION RubdoWll8 nixed; nude lllOdels OK WASlONOTON TOWNStllP. NJ (AP> 8 ackrua. are now forb,ddeu, but patrooa o1 U.e Al· ternoon DeUtht wlll tit' able lo muse on U..lr favonw mau.-ua. fur up to an hour, 1111y11 coo0wner Tom Scott The furmer ma.-aMt't p•rlur Ui fl1hun1 an anu· rubdown ordtnanre by turrunai 1t11 ·ma•1t1u..i11 Into modt't.. Seclct aaad palrotu will """'' 11 111lt1t<•hbook or u .. a,.,:I. wha ... vt'r tht!y nt-eid And I dOn 'l thank there "''" b4I any problt1m with nueiel mod411lnai ." Ttw t.owm1h1p •dorttd 1an onHr111nce muln8 m ai.•ac-by pel'IMN\5 o the1oppoe.&lt11>H 11lt1tral . '·1 ju.t wasn't w1l11111 to a.pt!nd th .. 11w11t1y to 10 tu the Supremt-Court " '>llY" St•ott ·But it's all t~rnbl UIH'oru;t1tutwn al ·<'ott i.i.1d he •nd p1u t11t'r J oseph ll•lpln .at:rt'C'd to t-mph~llt' ilrt ove r rubdowns because t ht<) v.t>rt: worn f'd ;ab(iut tht' e mployment of their :.t.ff ol 10 wo lllt'O 1i1i. well i&b their four mi.le ITT•:. eun It's ilullsville, but nice living MADE RA I AP J 1-'rumdly pt:ople and a sm a ll-town image m ake caty res idents like their hom etown. but forget the entertaanment That is the conclusion offered by the Madera Distri<'t Chamber of Commerce following a four- month te lephone survey of 794 res idents. The chamber was looking for a the me that could be applied to a logo lo boost the city's image. Other nearby c ities they liked best we re Vi· saha. Me rced, Clovis. Chowchilla and Oakhurst. The s urvey sho wed residents rate their city in- stitutions at least a verage e xcept for entertain· m ent which was rated lowest Maderans also s howed concern for crime, st.reel conditions and traffic problems PUBLIC NOTICE FISUO Publl\hl'<I Or.:>"91! Co.nl O••ly P1tot. Jan 9. lb.13.JO. t'lll l'J0-81 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Thfi fotlowlnQ per'°" l\OO•nobu\1N?\\ •• CiNATHOLOGIC CONCEPTS, l'IOl W•s.tc ltlt Drive. Su1ltt I. Hrwport 8(f'•<". Calftorn1• '1'60 ROIM't1 E Br<*Aw, 7014 N (4 Pf"ll• Ct Co\ld -"'· C•lltorn•• •7676 f h1'\ i)u\1,..\\ I\ (OftdU( fpej b r •n 1n ':ll'ltdUdf AOC>f>f'1 E 8rOll•w fhi\ \tiltenwf\I W•\ tiled With IN! Counh (1Pr9' 01 Oran4)it (ounly on Jitnuary 1. 191t ,1u 1n Put>h\he<I OrttOCJP (CM't O.t1I; V1IOt J•n ~ ••• 73, JO, 1'et I ~I II PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIMESS NAME STATEMENT l hr tollowinO per\On\ •re do1nQ bU\lnf!\\ ... lllOEO EXPRESSIONS, UOO Ad•m\ Aw• i:70t,CO\l•Me.,.,Ca "7626 PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8 USINESS OIAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME NT l he following per\Ol"t I\ ctoino bu\I nt\\ 4 \ RAMIS CiOURMET. lllb N•wPOrl Blvd , C.o\I• ""''•· (6hlorn•a 921.11 Ram" Ot••n•. 9117 E .. t lltll St reel, s.a'nt4 AN. C•ltforn1• 9210J Tf'u\ bu\tne\' t\ conductPd by.,, 1n d lwtdU•I R•m1\ OO.•n1 '"i\ \ ... ,..,,.....,,, ..,., f •fed *''" lhr Count y Clf'rk ot Or•n9" County on December 11. 1'90 FUltlJ Pub h\hfod 0r4"'Qlt Co.-.t Oa11y P1to\, J•n •. lb, n . JO, 1'111 l ... 1 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIMESS NAME STATt:MEM~ The toUOWincJ PH.._ I\ do•n.Q bu.\ I n ti:\\ ii\ BAH COMPANY, 10tl1 P•I~ llo•l• A•• • Sulle S, <;.rMn Grow , C• tlMO Andr~w J•m•' W•ll•c•, 1o•s2 P•lm• Vl\t• Aw • 11 \. G..-df'n Grow C• 91MO Thi\ ~•ntt• "~ondu<ted by •n 1n· dlvldu•I Kon 0 Conroy, JOJO COU<llry Club Andr.,. J WAii.,• Or , Co•l• Me.,., C•. "7•16 I l 111\ •1.o1emenl ,.., filed with the Rober! R McCoy, JOlO Country Club County (.lerk ot Or-County on J•n Or • Co\ la Mew, C.• "1•16. tJ, 19t1 Tt'll\ bY\1ne\\ I\ conducted by an rn F1US11 d1wl(tual Pubh\MO ()r "'9 CIMl\I O•llY Piiot Robort R McCoy JAn 14, 2J. JO, Feb 6, 1 .. 1 17~11 T"'' \1•1Pl'nfn1 ••\ fllf'd wllh tht County Clerk of Or-C.ounty on J•n ... 1911 FIU ... Publ•\~ Or-'°"'I Daily P1tol l•n 16, 7l. JO, Feb 6, 1'111 2H 11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT I"" to11owin9 Pf"''o"' .,,,. do1nQ bU\•nt"\\ d ' HOUSE OOC:TOR, S~ N Co.o\I Hwy l dQUN Be1tcn, C•l1torn1• •7•~• Sll••on Le• ~·. ~~ N (o.t\I Hwy l •ourw k .c.h, C•l1torn1••1'~• Gwynn Za ro. ll'I N C.IMl\I Hwy L•Quna Beach, Ci11Morn1A ~n6\t T "'' bu\1~'\'\ '' ( onduc t .. d l>Y ft qen~rdl p.ar tnrr\htp Stwr0tt Got>O• fhl'\ \ftlt,a.mHtl Wei\ tUf'd Wtlh fhf County (ttrk of Or.tnQf-Courtly on Janodry 11 191l FIUU4 Publt\~ ()ranoQP (Od\I 0•1ly P11ot, J.in '· 1',73 JO 1'1111 lit II PUBLIC NOTIC E ST A TE ME NT OF AIANOONMENT OFUSI 01' FICTITIOUS IUllNHS NAME Th~ toll owlno JM'"°"' h.tvt •b•n doned 11'11' uM! of Ille II< lltlou• bustno\\ netm• R I( 0 HOMES, tOOU CArll~ld Av•nu~. HunllnQIOn 8e4Kh, C•lllorn1• 97646 • l hr F1ctie1ous Bu~nen N•m• rt !erred to .ciove w•• flll!CI In Orat10t Counly on AUQuM "· 1•1• OALE SIMBRO. 1430 S<lnt•nP-11• T~rr•c.t-. Coron• Ott M•r, C•lito<n•• "7615 PHILIP H MCNAMEE, l .. 64 Broollhurst Strf'll't, Founl••n V•ltfly, C•t1forn•• 911«:9 Thi\ bu\I~\ WU conclucled bY • hm •ted IM!rtrwrSlllP Plullp H Mc Na ...... Tiii\ ,1.iement w•• lllf!CI with ti.. County c1•rk ot Or•n9" County on J•nu•rv 6, l"I , .... ,. Publl.-0r""9t CCM1•t O•ol y Piiot. J a n I, IS, 12. ~. 1 .. 1 111 I I PUBLIC NOTICE ,. P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS MAME STATEMENT llH• lollowh'OQ per"'" 1\ doonQ bu\! M\s ~u E Q UI TY B U I L OERS OEllELOPMENT CO , 6/0S Se••ll<>r• Or • Newl)Or'I Be .. h. CA 91 .. J John J uttner, •10S Sf'4l\hor• O r , NewPOrt Be.,h, C.A '12 .. l l hi\ ~•rtn\ f\ conductH by •n 1n- d 1v1du•I Jol'tnJuttner Thi\ •1•1-l w•• filed with !he County Cter11 on J.-. u . 1 .. 1 Ft~ Pubh\-Or-CIMl•I 0 •1IY P110I Ja n 1' 13. JO. F"' •. 1 .. 1 15411 PUBLIC' NOTICE l'U8LIC NOTICE NOTICE NEltEIY IS GIVEN th.al• Publt< HH rlno will ~ held by the C1ly Counc11 of th• Clly of lr•on• on Ftbru•ry 10, 1911, •I 1.1/J p,m . or u \oon Ul•r••fter .,. pou iblf'. 1n the tr•1n• Clly Counc.11 C.Nm~"· 11200 J •mbor" Bou .. v•rd, Irvine Interim C1v1c Cent.,-. Irvine, C•flforn1•, fot •n •Pl)e•t Of lhr PIMlnlnQ Commln lon •PPrO••I Of Condition•! u ... Pumn No. 80-C P.QlMI -11).S[).OIOS or .,,11"9 .... de••I_.,..,,. of. m Uflit condominium Clewelopmem on• •.1 Mt.,,. site toc•I· ed •I the -1'->t cornef ol Creek Roff •nd 8Mr...ca PetkWAY In '"" Villao• of Woodbrld9e, North<P .. t Ou..tr•nt,Arffl It Is r-ted llMt comnwnh with rev.ord to tM -Public He.r1no be lorwuded ro the City Councll P<lor to the Publl< Hffrlno ct.le. For lurtller lnlotm.tlon wllh r-rd to thl1 Pulltk ._rtno. plffte call thr I rvlne Community Development o.,.,,,.,..... at ,,...3'JO. Oate J.....,y;ie, t"t C1tyot1,..1ne NantyC.lt_I_ Ctty<.i.rti Publl"*' Or-Coa1t Dally Pllol, Jan. JO, l'llt SIW I PUBLIC NOTICE ~'­~ ..... Or .... CNtl o.tty ,....., J~ a.,.,_.., •. II, •• "" . ,.., Have ......,.. ... ,,, to MU? CluUfled•doltweU. fl • Frldey, January 30, 1811 DAILY PILOT .4 J J Oe•plte rl•hll eeat Americans devouring more 'and more candy WASKJNGTON (AP) Shruuing off innat.ed prices -and the specter of inflated paunches -Americans are putting away more and more candy, the government s ays. The Census Bure au re ported ,that 17.3 pounds of chocolates and other candies made it past an average American's s weet tooth in 1979. up from the 16.9-pound average of 1978. Since that figure is d erived from counting every Ame rican eve n in· rants and serious dieters it follows that most Americans ate even more . AND PRELIMINARY information for the first nine months of 1980 in- d icates candy product ion at least when measured in do llar s ales is continuing to r ise. the bureau s aid. The report does not speculate on rea sons for the appa re nt increase. However. it provides these additional statistics and observations : youngsters who traditionally buy candy bars and other simple s weets is le veling off. -"IN RESPONSE TO the growing number of nutrition-oriented con· sumers," manufactur6'rs a re produc- ing and advertising products that contain nuts,· honey, yogurt and real fruit in addition to the usual sugar. "In fact , most confections do m eet the designated nutritional guidelines for the sale of competitive foods in the nation's public schools." The bureau says choeolate candy "remains. America's favorite," ac· counting for half of confectiona ry production. Allf;'I ,,,_,., J I h<Jl'<H :ippeO 11~, (jl"lj)f' \ rl{'OI f!J<; •cil ' \(.>"•' \ ''Jt /Ov l(•\..11 )ft .... 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I • .. ~ii~ 1111111 FRI DAY, JAN. 30, 1981 It wasn't duck soup D ·O BUSINESS STOCKS FEATURES 87 88 89 for USC in Oregon. For story, see '(Xlge.82. UCI hit by a had break Magee fractures • nose in 70-59 loss to 49ers , By JOHN SEV ANO Of ... Delly ...... , ..... LONG BEACH ue Irvine's b11sketball team was the un- fortu-.ate victim of a bad break Thursday night ... literally. With 11:47 left to play in the second half and the score tied at 14-all, Kevin Magee, the nation's leading scorer and the pulse of the Anteaters, went to the floor with Long Beach State's David Johnson for a loose ball. A COUPLE OF SECONDS and an unintentional elbow later, Magee was clutctung his face in pain, as blood cam e streaming from his nose. damage, and the other at the bridge where the bone is. Magee's injury is al ,the bridge. ' "I don't think it will stop him from playing," Goldstein added · optimistically. "He'll have some s welling and congestion for a couple of days, but he should be able to play Saturday." That, of course, hinges on what extra damage there might PCAA 1tandlng1 S.n Jo~ 51•1~ Lono BU<ll S••t• UC 1tvj,.,. Ut•h St•tt Frono St•t• Un1 .... ,,u., Of PecUt( UC S•nt• BMt»r• C.a1 St•I• l'uller100\ c..t.r-• o.....u WL W L ~ 0 .. ) . ' . 3 " • 1 q 8 3 .. l " 6 I II , IS It was Magee, however, along with the outside shooting of Ran- dy Whieldon, that brought the Anteaters back into the contest in the opening minutes of the second half. A Magee slam dunk at 15:~ of the period tied the score at 40 apiece. THE TWO SIDES then ex- ' changed a pair or baskets over the next three minutes until that uneventful collision which brought Magee lo the bench and left the Anteaters like a car without wheels. Actually, the 49ers' killing wasn't swirt as a Grant Taylor three-point play with 7:31 re- maining gave UCI a 53-50 advan- tage. But that was short-lived as Lon g Beach Stale scored the next 14 points in a row. Magee. who has been averag- ing better Utan 29 points ' per game, finished with 14 and six rebounds. Randy Whieldon led UCJ (3-2, 11·6J with 20 points and he was s upported IJ y Ben McDonald's 18. f'OR THE 49ERS, Crai g Dykema led all scorers with 22 points and he was joined in dou~ ble figures by teammates Dino <Stt MAGEE, Pa"e 8 2) As he left the floor seeking medical attention, little did anyone realize it was going to be Magee's final appearance of the night. A crowd of 6, 147 here at the Long Beach Arena waited for Magee to come back. , __ , •• $< ..... LOl\O &Hell SIM• 10, U( Irvin• ~· S.n J-Sta4t ... U~ll St•tt .. UC S...t• 6.art»r• SI, C•I St•tt F"'"'"°" S. (Ott ~,·,o-• LOf\O BH<n St•I• •I UC 1 r•u"' S•n J-St•te •I UtAI\ Stett J ahhar, Wilkes He didn't, and as a result the 49ers walked to an em otional 70-59 PCAA victor y as they bl it zed UCI, 26-15 down the stret(•h. UC S•nt• 8¥1Nr• •I Cel Stele l'ulftrlon s .. , .• o.-"'""° S~tt el Unt•er\11~ ol P•<1llc be in future X-rays : if any exists at all. dethrone Kings Skyhof1k sperialisf The Lakers' Ka reem AbduJ-J abbar goes up for one or his patented hook shots in Thursday night's game against K ansas City at the Forum. Guarding him is the IGngs' Sam Lacey. ALTHOUGH THE GAME was important, it took a back seat to even more important issue in ·the UCI locker room Magee·s condition. Slumped in a chair with cotton filling his nose, the 6-8, 240- pound postman was exam ined by a Or Mervin II Goldstein, a UCI supporter who was attend- ing the game. His diagnosis made Coach Bi ll Mulligan's fears a reality. "He has definitely fractured the nose but we won't know how bad it is until we take some more X-rays later." said Gold- stein. GOLDSTEIN WENT on to say that there were two types of breaks associated with the nose one dealing with the tip where carlliage is s usceptible lo GOLDSTEIN, MULLIGAN, M agee a n d the UC I team trainer were expected to go to Goldstein's office in Newport Beach late Thursday night to take the pictures, set the bone, and decide on what course of ac- tion would be necessary to pro- tect Magee's face from future impairment Saturday night. M agee's injury was typical of the kind of roughhouse basket- ball that was displayed by both sid es. Even with a healthy Magee the Anteaters would have been hard pressed to pull out the victory Coach Tex Winte r's squad (4-1 in the PCAA. 9-8 overall > did a great. job of containing Magee for the first 20 minutes as he scored only s ix points while the 49crs were assuming a 32-24 halftime advantage . INGLEWOO D !AP ) Kareem Abdul Jabbar a nd Jamaal Wilkes will represent the Los Angeles Lakers in Sun- day ·s National Basketball As - sociation All-star game in Cleveland. Thursday night. the pair showed the Kansas City Kings why they we re selected. Abdul-Jabbar scored 35 points and grabbed 13 rebounds and Wilkes 1added 30 points as the Lakers rolled to a 118-104 victory over the Kings . It was Los Ange les' 10th win in 12 games and its 1 lth straight home-court triumph. A bdul-J a bbar moved into second place on the all-time NBA field goal list when he made one of his patented sky hooks late in the third quarter. He passed former Boston Newport nian buys Mariners Argyros purchases 80 percent of team for $10.4 million t'rom AP dispatches Southern California developer George Argyros is normally reserved, but he bub- bled Thursday after the American League owners approved his purchase of the Seat tie Mariners Argyros hedged when asked about de· tails or the sale. "Well , I'm not really sure about the specifics of the deal," he said . At Thursday's meeting. the sale of the Chicago White Sox to a group headed by Jerry Remsdorf, a Highland Park, Ill.. real estate developer , and Eddie Einhorn, a television executive. for $20 m illion was also approved. Approval or both sales rame within about an hour and had bee n t•xpccted. our intent is regarding the Northwest area and what we currently are doing." The Mariners had the . worst record in the major leagues last season at 59-103, but Manager Maury Wills said this week in Seattle that he would be disappointed if the team didn't play at least .500 in 1981. 'Tm elated ," said Ar gyros. "I feel absolute ly great I dreamed about this a long time and now I'm very excited " Argyros, 43, spoke in a telephone in- terview from Chicago, where the approval came at a meeting of league owners. lie said he planned to immediately return to his home m Newport Reach and come to Seattle Monday lo "consummate" the s ale ··We were cautious going into this thing," Argyros said . "Rut we didn't foresee any problems a nd we were confi- dent from that s tandpoint Si nee t h e end of I ast season. the Mariners have obtained designated hitter Riehie Zisk from the Texas Rangers and ar e working to land outfielder J eff Bur- roughs . Hoth are s trong power hitters. "Well. we're going to be busy," Argyros replied when asked if he had anything specifically in mind to help improve the Mariners in 1981. Under te rms or the deal as reported at the league meeting, Argyros is purchasing MO percent of the four-year-0ld franchise for $10.4 million. "Everything went ver y s moothly here. I obviously wasn't in the room when they voted but I understand it was a unanimous vote. I'm very pleased about that." Argyros indicated the question of being an absentee owner never was really a fac- tor in this approval of his purchase of the Mariners. "Let's just say I'm going to give Danny (Mariner President Dan O'Brien ) whatever support he needs lo create a win· ner. Four previous owners entertainer Danny kaye. Stan Golub, Les Smith and Waller Schoenfeld each will retain five percent of the team, according to thl' re- port at the meeting "I clarified that beforehand," he said "They <the other owners) understood what "But I think the present ownership real- ly has done a great job of building a foun- dation. The farm system is going to pro- duce a lot of players for the Mariners in the not·lOO·distant future." GEORGE ARGYROS Beavers act like No. I team CORVALLIS, Ore . (AP) - Oregon Stat e Coach Ralph Miller is not known for his lavish praise but he couldn't hide his satisfaction with the Beavers' 81 -67 Pacific 10 Conference basketball victory over lOth- ranked UCLA Thursday night. •'This could have been the best same we've had all season," Miller said . "I thought we ex- ecuted well, both offensively and defensively. It would be very nice if we could reme mber to do that every time out." The Beavers, tled for the No. 1 ranklnt with Virginia, hit a aeaaon-high et percent from the fleld on 3' of 49 attempts. Steve Johmon led the way. blttlna 12 ol 11 field aoat tries, t rabbina 11 reboundl ud 1cortn1 27 points. "Anytime you t'ome in here and they aboot that well then rou're ln trouble," aald UCLA Co1ch LarrJ Brown. wbo wu 1urpriled wttb oreaon State'• ., ce.e NO. \ P11e 81) ,. John Sevano F erragamo ante going up? Watch for Quarterback Vi nce Fer· ragamo and Rams General Manager Don Klos terman to call each other's bluff ri1ht up until the J an. 31 midnight deadline Qefore Ferragamo becomes a free agent. It has been and still is the Rams' plan to let Vince test the NFL free-agent market and then match the highest bidder. Fer - ragamo knows this, though, and that's why he's throwing the Canadien Football League at them as an alternative so the ante will go up. It appeani Klosterman is convinced Fer· ragamo will not go to the CFL under any circumstances. Ferragamo ls tryln1 to convince him otherwise. Slay tuned lor the winner . . . • * * THE RAMS' SIGNING ol Denoia Har- rah, Pat Tbomu, Jim Younablood and aix othen ls a 1ood lnd1c1tlon Georsta ls not about to let the ship •ink . . . • • • The Anaela • acqu11ltlon of Fred LYM 1lmost makes them the favorite aaatn to win the AL West. But all tbe playtn lD the' world e1n't replace pltcb191 -wblcb II what the An1ela dapera~ DMCI. BlU Travers is another nice addition, but Manager Jim Fregosi still needs a quality stopper, someone who can snap the team out of any prolonged losing streak . . . * • • Trying to play without a bona fide catcher, like UC Irvine will attempt to do this season, is like hittin1 a tar1et with your eyes closed -the re's really no tell- ing what's 1oing to hap~n. * • * Looli for quarterback Dan Putorinl, the bad boy of Oakland, to be tone by the end of next month. Al Davis ii out of p1tienee and out ot hla mind to keep him. Jim Plunkett hu not only proven he can do the job, but that he'a Oaldand'• quarterblck of the future. Davis alao hu an unproven, bul cap1ble blckup ln Man: WllloG . . . • • • Spelld.aa of former Stanford Cardinal quarterbacu, ha• anybod~er wondered whatever bec1me of Guy amlaT Well, for thole who may have foqoUm, he'a the thlrd 1trtn1 ='back for the New Orleaa1 Sllntl Arclde 11..ma and Bobby Doualau. Benjamin'• ....,_ PfOb. lem la he Ml no mon •• • Ml tmowa and hll arm bu weak~e-•r•MJ. Nothing major if you want to quarterback in the NFL ... • • • While Ferragamo and the Rams battle, Pat Haden remains in limbo, not knowing where he's going to be or what he's going to be doing next season . . . • • • Bart Starr has been told off the record that either he produces a winninl pro1ram next year at Green Bay or else ... • • • Having had the opportunity to visit the Forum tJUa week, one can lruly 1rup the value ol Maile Johnson, not only to the team but to owner Jerry Bun. The stancla are not only empty but the fana are quiet. lnt'ldentally, lh1tc'1 projected return date ii Feb. 22 when the LUen take OD the New Yon Knlcu in a 1ame that ls scheduled to be telftut n1tionallJ . . . • • • Aceoladel should 10 out to NBC ud, ln particulu, Diet Saberi and llwlla Olam for tlMlr fine work OD Super &mdaJ. It WU well .... well baadktd _. aat Oft'I'· Plaftll. ...... ...,.. to ...... -... "t'Jaat•nllM'. " .. telt1cs· star J ohn Havlicek with has 10,514th rarct>r ricld goal and now trails only Wilt Cham- berlain in that department. The victory gave the Lakers a 36 18 record . They now trail first plaee Phoenix. a 115·111 lose r to Cleveland Thursday night, by only 31 "L games "We're closing the gap nicely with Phoenix in a very in l'<>nspicuous manner ." said Los Angeles Coach Paul Weslhead. "Most 1 mportantl y. we a re only two d1>wn in the loss column. "There are 29 games left but I'm more concerned with play- ing good basketball and getting ready for the return of Magic than with Phoenix." Westphal referred to Earvin "MagH··· John::ion. who s uffered a knee inj ury in November and underwent s urgery. Johnson is expected to return lo action in about a month. .. We need to get r eady for the playoffs," said West head. "I :ilwavs thought if we could stav within rour or fi ve in the loss col umn we had a chance We might have been seven down. but w1• were never out of reach " Reggi~ King led Kansas City. 24 JO, with 'l7 points and a game high lfi rebounds l.uards Phil Ford and Otis Birdsong added 24 and 20 points. respl'ct1vely, fo r the Kings "First of all. Los Angeles as playing very well , ·said Kansas City Coach Cotton F1tzs1 mmons ''The fi rst half. we didn 't play well at all Every mis take and ever y error they capitalized on. · · 11 looks to mi· like Los Angeles is making their push to maintain their championship They've adapted lo the loss of Magic Time takes car e of that · Any time you have Kareem on your team. you have a shot at any championship, basketball or even soccer ·' The Lakers took the le ad for good by outscoring the Kings 42-22 m the second period to take a 73-56 halrtim e advantage Kansas City fought back. cutting the margin to six points with seven minutes left. but Los Angeles responded with six un answerl'd points a nd wasn 't threatened a fter that The Lakers continued to gel fine pl ay out of guards Michae l Cooper and Norm Nixon. who were credited with 10 assists apiece. "Cooper is an unbelievable player," said Ford "I have always been a Michael Cooper ran ... MOSES G.4JNS 'IR4CK HONOR PORTLAND <AP ) Edwin Moses. the world's best 400-meter hurdler, will receive the Steve Prefontaine Memorial Award on Monday as America's track and field athlete of ~ ye1r. The Prefontaine award, named after the former University of Orep dlataMe star kllled ln a car t'rub "" yean "°' la a new addJUoa to · tbe Bill Hayward Banquet of Champialll. A ....... ol Ttuk and neld Wrlten of A.m•rlca Htected lloeea °"" et1bt o&Mn. DU· tun nmner lfUJ Deckw wu ......,., fta••=. ••ti•· tuee ,_ Or Vlrllll l8d ......... , ,., ,,,.. .. DAILY PIL.Ol r 11d1y Jariver~ ao, '"' . It nlay be a tall order, but Jones w.ar1ts to 8ing t m m Al' di,.p•&da .... Mt-.:Ml'lll!\ l r n11 i''t'"' n u1 J vubl thul t-:11 [i] 1 uo r .. 11 IOllt'"i l'Oll n it f) Ill:. 'hurl' vr th•· load •• , Ull l ht• luut ~UJI nt'hJ, lJUl ll !lid ht• .. 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JONE\ an inte rvlt'w Tut·sday n1.:ht at a mi;:htduh \¥here Shelby County Ma or Hill Morris prcs('nlt•d him with a key to the city ·• 1 'vt• hear() some other pt-<>µl e'-; first rt'l .. ases and they wcrt•n't that good. I'm in \he ball park ' Jones, a ft 9. 270·poundt'r, has a lour of llVI' !>Hl~lfl~ performancl-s sche<lulccl in Nt•w York . Chicago, 1.o' An~eles and. or cour se. !>alias. And he has an al'ling career m the works J ones, who ha:-, appeared in three films, including a small rol1· in "St•m1 Tough ... left for Los Angeles lo begin ftlm1n~ an 1:p1sodc ,,f "Different Strokes .. Walton's career over?· SAN Dl f.GO <AP > The personal doctor of injured San Die go Clipper c:entcr Hill Walton s ays he has "totally given up" on the former National Haskel ball Association's Most Valuablt' Player ever playing again. the San Diego Union reported today Dr. Tony Daly m ade the as· sessment Thursday artt'r assist- ing Dr. I" W Wagner in a sur gical operation o n Walton 's ort-fracturl'<i left foot at l>amcl Freeman Hospital in ln~lcwocxJ. the newspaper report<'d Clippt>r attorney Stu Renjamin as say ing. A statement released T hurs· day by the Clippers said. "It was neither the anticipation of the doctors at the time or the s urger y, nor is it their con· clusion now, that Bill will ever r eturn to a competitive pro ressional basketball career. ''The sole objective of the pro- cedure was to relieve the pain in his left foot ," the s tatement said. The 6· 11 center suffe red a fracture in the tarsal navicular bone above his ins tep, causing the athlete constant pain. he said recently Wal ton, 2ft. who previous ly vehemently denied s ta tements that he would never play again. could not be reached for com· me nt. The former three-time UCLA All·Amer ican . w ho s uffered through four injury-riddled seasons with the Portland Trail Blazers. played only 14 games for the Clippers after signing as a free agent on May 13. 1979, for a t hen record seven -year, $7 million contract. The last time he played was in the Clippers' third exhibition game this year, when he rein- jured his foot. His last regular- se a son appear ance was on Ma rch 11, 1980. Dr. Todd Grant o f Los Angeles, commissioned by lhe Insurance concern Lloyds of London. reportedly examined Wal ton prior lo the oper ation Thursday and told Walton's at- torney, J o hn Bassett, that Walton's profession al career was over, The Union said . The Clippers are seeking to colled a $1.25 million insurance tlaim from Lloyd's for Wa lton's inability to play. Earlier this week, Walton filed a $5.6 million s uit against P o rtland Trail Blazer team physician Robert Cook, a clinic and 20 unna med persons in- •olved in the player's treatment in 1978. KEVIN MAGEE f 'ro• Pagr BI MAGEE .•. (;regory < 11) and D<ive Shutts (12 ) "Wt• had a tc rrtlill· first half, t•aml' hark, and the n played poorly." is how Mulligan as sessed his team's play. ·· 1 don't coach as well with Magee out or there. We're obvious ly not as good without him · · Which brings up the problem of Saturday wherc tht' '19crs a nd UC I will meet again on the Ant caters' home court. "Al least we're al home," says Mulligan unconvincingly "We haven't lost there I think we're R-<> .. True. Rut that's 8 O with Magee. And i.I S Mulligan ad· milled himself. lhl' Anteaters aren't the !'iame without him f 'ro• Pa9r 8 I NO. I ... long-range a ccuraC'y in the con test "Tht'y have Stevt' Johnson Ill· s ii1c. ani1 ht"s SU('h a factor .J ohnso n 's a !(real o ffe nsive player," Brown said ·'It was derens<' a nd ballhan· dlinfc the s ame old k eys." Maller said "Tu hold a team as good as they are under 70, that's good defensive work." UCLA, 5·3 in the confe rence and 11·4 ove rall, trailed by as many as 16 points early in the second half but rallied lo pull within six. 57-51. on Darren Daye 's inside basket with 9:44 rem aining. Ore~on Stale never trailed. Bobby Sox sign up Laguna Niguel Bobby Sox League softball s ign-ups fo r girls, ages 9-15, will be held at t h e Alpha Beta Market in Laguna Niguel this Saturday from 10 a .m. to 3 p.m. -----.J..i.' -fl•••., ...... , ____ _ > An lnault 1houted by a tan to NBA rtfertt Dlcl& Bave&· ta at an Indiana Pacert·New Jeney Neta 1ame ln In· dlanaP901: ''Bavetta, If you had another eye, you'd be a cyclops!" SetlUeMer 4.at• •••,_,..,, •••• COLUMEUS. Ohio Ohio State quarterback m Art S<:hlichter. apparently worn out after jumping rrum football to bHketball without time off, has 11u1t th1: school's basketball te am That's at least ror the rest or the 1981 season. a universit y ~vokcsman said Thursday S<'hli<·hter , a reserve guard on the basketball team. 'nt'vt•r hus hai1 a <'hance to rest ," said Dr Robert Murphy, thl· \cum':. physH·1a11. on Thursday · Murphy i.a1d he's bt!en treating Schlichter ror several weeks I "I think 11 1s best to let him settle down for the next eight Wl't•ks and then ~ct into s prin1ot football." he said. Ral11. haH der.• Cr•••,.,... •• • Heavy rain, and occas ional hail, washed out n t hl' Sl'hl·dulcd first round or the Blog Crosby Na- tional Pro-am al Pebble Beach. and. officials were .; lt>ss than completely confident the ... famed golf tournament could be completed even on a delayed basis. Pae1f1 t· s torms h ave dumped more than three inches of rain un tht· three Monterey Peninsula courses. wiping out any play Thursday a nd St'lting back the tournament schedule by one full day at leas t Sandra Palmer opened her 18th year on tht> w11mf·n ·s pro lour with a sizzling 7·under-par 65 for a I stn1ke lt·:id aft er tht' first round of the Whirlpool <'h<1 mp111ns hq1 or l>t'l'r Cret'k at Deerfield Beach, Fla l ... aflrur gru Mo"frn1I a dr adtll Calf1•'11 Guy Lafleur dis appointed a sellout cr owd ~ when he beat Calgary netmmder Rejean Lemelin , at 1:1·.11 or the thard period to boost Montreal into a -1-4 tit• with the Flame~ in National Hockey League al'l111n Thurs'day night .. In other games, akk Mldd~&on poum·ed un a rebound and scored his 23rd goal of the season with 46 seconds to play as Boston pulled out a 7-6 win over Winnipeg Detroit captain Reed Lar!IOD scored on a 30· root s lapshot at 15 05 of the final period for his 20th goal of the 'it'asnn as the Hcd Wings skated to a 3.3 tie with Minnesota The s ingle point gained on the tie brought the North St ars mto a first plaee tic with idle Buffalo in the Adams Division Dt>nnis Maruk scored his 31st goal of the year and a ssisted on anoth<.·r to l<'ad Was hington to a 3·1 victory over Vancouvt:r Thl' Im" l'Xll•nded Vancouver's losing s treak lo four SPORTS BREAK I BASKETBALL ,., ........................ , ........... . 8erurd 1E1a1. Lleyd me and 10. BanJ Car· m roll accounted for • polntl Tbunday nltbt aa Golden State rebounded from an 18-DOlnt dellclt to ' outla1t Detroit, 117·112 ln National lluketball At· soclation action . , Jn other games, ae&IM ,..._scored 22 points as Chicago ended Boston's 13·1ame winnin1 streak by trouncing the Celtics, 108-85 ... Reserves IWll Va9dewe1tie, Dave Robbclt and Biiiy Mctuuey combined for 50 points as Denver ambushed powerful Milwaukee, 131-118 ... Kelvlll Ramsey'• to.root jump shot with one second to play gave Portland a 108· 106 victory over San Diego . / . Adrlaa Daatley scored 37 points and teammates Ben Poquette and Rickey Green sparked a fourth-quarter comeback to give Utah a 99·97 win over Houston ... Mlb MICcheU and Ro1er r1te11ey scored 27 points each and Keany Carr collected 26 points and 18 rebounds to lead Cleveland to a 115· ll 1 victory over Phoenix . . . New York's Ray Wiiiiams scored 15 points dur· 1<1MO ing a 40-point Knicks first quarter and New York recorded a 114· 111 win over Atlanta ... Geor1e Gervin scored 26 points, James Siias added 24 and Mark Olberding chipped in 21 a s San Antonio defeated New Jer sey. 122· 108. The victory ra n San Antonio's home winhing streak to 12 games. a.on ... Ila• 81.2 _.,..." lall'•ld• •• ••11tHe · Case Western Reserve University basketball • player Joseph C. Hewitt has filed a lawsuit seeking more than $1 .2 m illion in dama1otes from Jim Chones or the Lakt'rs The suit claim s that Chones caused an injury to lhc right eye or Hewitt during a summer league basketball game in Cleveland on Aug. 13. 198().Hewilt was a re feree during the game . Former WBC heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali has applied for a box· mg license in Pue rto Hico H he gets it. he will fight the cur· rent F.uropean heavy weight l'hampion. John Gardner, a t San .Juan on A1>ri l 18 Two Michigan State hockey playe rs , s uspended ror breaking team rules were accused of having the remains of a mariJuana cigarette in the ashtray or their motel room during a m <id trip last weekend. The p layers are senior Jim Clifford and junior Bill Shutt . Bob Devaney, who guided the niversity of Nebraska to consecutive na· tiunal championships in 1970 71 and never had a losing season in 16 years as a c·olle~e head t•oach, was nam ed to the Na· tional Football f''oundation's College Football Ha ll of Fame Cleveland Cavaliers forward Mike Mllcbell has replaced Atlanta's Oan Roundfield on the NBA 's East all-star team Tr'""n~ raffio TV: N•1 t•vent' M'hf'<lule<l Ri\DIO : ~" l'Vl'nts !>thf'duled USC Oregon's defense stops t'rnm~:~!.:.:' rally~~~ .. ~~ ~.~.: ui•~ •:. :,?,:,.,.,'"play befo" ucse 1':l11: f':NE . On· Senior Mah Clark Athletic (.'onfon•n<'(' Thf'1r ll·a~u(,' rt•1•orrl rnlltt•cl 111 go oh .. a<I 1n the rinal minutes. P'>Url•tl 1n ~~ p•llnh a nti Oregon·, defense 1s 5 0 . oVC'rall ltll'y t.1 rt· 14 3 Wt·:11 -. 17 f1101 Jumpt·r "'1th fi ve scc1mds to handt'ufh·d Southl·rn California as the l't ah d1µpf'd lo :l 2 1n l1:dgU(· pla~ and pl ,I\ t11·cl·th1· ganw :.i t ~2 all and :w nt 1l into OuC'ks (•11a~H'<I to .1 7<1 ti7 v1c·tufy Thursday ti R (or th<> sl'asun m 1·rl1m1· night 111 l'anfu· Ill <'onff.'r enn• hasketball Tht• frn al st•t•11nd~ "'t·n· t•·n~<.· a-. Ag ac·t1on gll'!> forward Brian Jat k'>llO 'ank 'i<•Vt-n 11f Clark :o.('ored 14 points in lhl• 'iecond his ga m1• high points to rna kt his team hair to -;t ifl t> a mllcl Trojan threat as trail by only three point ... Oregon improved its IC'ague mark lo 3·5 an A 12·point s urgt• b~ th<' Sparta n' lc•agu1• plav anrl to 7 ovnall Southern f'al l'r as<'d a n ear ly l't<ih lt·ad. <ind San Jo-.1· dropJJ('O to 5 3 ani1 10 7 wa-. Hht'ad b~ nint· po ints for thl' bigge-.t Aftt•r trailing hy 12 points. Southern ma rgin of thl' g:1m<• <'<Al ralh1.•cl l•I within four points, 54·50. with K-:11 ldt But Ort•l:(<1n s defense stirrened and ('lark hil lt1r1·1· p111nts during a nine point l>ut·k out hur-.t over the nl'Xt three minu11•-. The -.pur1 pus hl'<I the l>u<·ks 111 a 61-50 lt'i.ld Soulht•rn ('<ii f;11h:d m tht· final five m1nutt•s Ort•J,!on's fa st hn·ak e xploded early in thl' gi.lm<· as tht• J>ucks jumped to a 16·6 lt·ad in tht.' first 10 minutes. FrNI Cofil'lcl . who scored 13 points for th1· i.:am<'. hit hvc of six shots in the first half. includtnJ.! a 25 foot jumper with 1:21 left lo put Oregon ahead 25-23. The Tro· jans, aided by lwo baskets by Barry Brooks . sliced thl' lead to 35·27 at the half. Spartan• rdgr Utah Stair SAN JOSE Doug Murrey pumped in 22 poinL<> and Sid Williams made 20 to power San .Jose Stale to a 68·64 PCAA win over Utah State The victory was the Spartans' sixth slra1J!hl this hasketball season and leaves Ga1wlHt• nip Tit anM In OT SANTA BAH BA RA Guard Walt1·r t:vans sank a ~hort Jum p \.\Ith 20 '>c·cnnrl-. remaining in an o vert1ml' period, g 1\'ing l 'C Santa HartJi.lra a 57 5/i Par1r1c· ,.,,,.~, Athletic Assor rntion v i<'l or~ 1over l'al Statt· Fullerton Evans' shot C(1mpleted the sconnj! The Titans had two rhance~ tn lake th•· lead but shoL'i by Victor Grt·cn and Oa\'111 Wear in the late going were unsuccessful Evans led the Gauchos, who arc no\.\ 1·4 in PCAA play a nd 7-11 overall, with 19 points and s ix rebounds Forward York Gross added 17 points and five rebounds for UCSB. Wear paced Fullerton. which fell to 0·5 m conference action and 2·15 overall , with 22 points and seven rebounds. Green and Michael Anderson added 13 points each for the Titans T he game was close all the way Fullerton led J0-28 at halftime and lt>d lou·o hrer:P• hy Purdtw IOWA l"IT\'. 111\.\11 l11wa , s parked by f\l'nn Hm·l1· and Sii'\ l' Krafri...m. took l'haq?l' or iht· j?ifm t· b) ~conng 15 straight µwnls 111 1h1 fir ... t half and went on to de· £1•a l Puri1ue ~ ti7 Ill a h<ittle or Rig Ten t'onft•rl'Ol'l' lt <idl·r-s Hn\ Ii· ~c·or1•c1 21 pomt'i and Krafcisin l':. nw 11f( t tw ht•nt·h t 11 nN 20 a!> thl' 13th r:ilN! lla\.\kt•\t'' n •li.l tn f'<l a 'i hare or thl' Hag 'f pn ll·.1d lo\.\ a -.t•nt 11' n ·c·ord to 5 2 1n t ht• lt-a1-w1· :!n<I 1:1 :l 11\ 1•rall Purdul:', whu•h manaJ!•·d nnh IH points 10 the• farst 12 m 1 null·-. uf I ht• ~·· nw. fl-II ''' 4 :1 and I I S fo:\',\""ST<J:'\ Ill Mtke McGee "'or••ll :!I 11111n1 -. and J o hnny Johnson ..1ddl'<l Iii as 17th r;,inkNi ~1ichigan scored 11 ..,, r:11ght 1>01nts in a ~ccond·half spree to ta k 1· ;i 77 52 H1 i:: T e n vi ctor y over No rt hw1•s tern M1ch1gan. boosting 115 Big Ten record to 4 3 and 13 3 overall. held an 11-point ll•Jd 1n the firs t ha ir. only to have :'liorthwt·stem rally in the second half and r ul thl· margin to 52 47 with 9. 19 lcft in the g i.lm<' Tht• Wolve rines then Sl'Ored their 14 straight points to <1pen a 66-47 advantage before R1xf Roberson hroke the spell for :'liorthwt>stern AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR THE MERCEDES-BENZ OWNER M crccdc~-Hc n 1 take:-. pride in the wav in wh ich their ca r~ arc de- signed and built. The same measure of care a nd atten- tion is a pplied to the se rvice provided by your author- ized Mercedes-Bent dealer. Like any sophis ti cated work of engineering. a Mercedes-Ben1 requires f ., careful se rvicing. It needs the perception and experience of a u- thorized dealer personnel. people who have been trained by Mercedes- Benz. It needs the specialized tools a nd equipment that an autho rized Merc~es-Benz dealer has at its dis- ro~al. !\nd. a hig hl y traim:d Mcrcede~-Rcn1 ~en ice t1:c.:h nician i~ ncc- 1.'~~ary tor ex pe rt diag- n n:-.i ~. Our ~en ice tcchni- cia n~ at M i-.:-.inn \'il'jo Im- rorh an: n:a<l~ to gi\I.' ynur Mcrced1:~-Hcn1 the care wo rth y of a sound tra ns- portation in v e~tme nt. rhc hi gh resale \aluc of a Mcrccdcs-Ben1 is partly due to the way in whi ch it is built. partly to the se nsible care and servicing given by the owner. For an in-depth service analysis of your Mercedes- Bcn1 call Tate Casey or Keith Mal- comson. (714) 83 1-1 740 or 495-1700. ·Mission Viejo Import$ Wh•n 11 car Is e.41nHrtd I/kt no othtr car In tht world It should b;~;;lctd I/kt no othtr car In the world. 21701 Marpertte Parkway (I·' at Avery), Million Viejo, CA 92'9'1 GYMNASTICS I SPORTS ON TV Fnday January 30, 1981 DAIL y PILOT • S t Dedication paying off for gymri.ast ., HOW~ao L. HANDY ........ ~ ..... "I aaw th,. S<'ATS t .. llm competana 1n tWrth.-m C'uhforn1• laat year and felt l rouhJ (let t._,th.•t coachlnat and learn mor~ h> Jutninte Uw lt-1u11.' ·she !tays • teum , will be competing in the All American Gymnastics Classic at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. STIRTlllG FE•UARY 4, GUESS WHO'S GOT LAKE TAHOE! ~-Moat athlt'tH who ••In an dracr«"e or utceM au ded1 alt'd to lh{'11 '11u1 \ un1l wouldn I h11 v~ II IUl) olhN WM), ... 0 r I ~ f' IH 0 Id r I'' 1111 ·1 11111 ... 11ophomort' al 0Cf'Mll Vll'W 111irh 1111d lf'hlpo r11n r.-iu d l'nl of ltunllnaclon Bf'ach that d .. d1l'11lt1111 '" ~ioll,.hl> 1•vt•n m orl' prooounN•d Ht'r homt-ti. In lhvtN '-'ht•11• ht·r fathf'r 1 a r ht•m1,\n pi oh·"'"' .1l t •1 l>;a •~ 11.-r 111otht•1 1rncl tw11 y11u111!1!1•1 "'" l t'f l> d.JUllt' ll llllll l.1 .. ,1 111 ,il,.,11 II\< 10 08\1'> · 'T ht• 11ro11rum h1..·rt· 1:1 morl'. ttdv1mc .. tt t h.in th\' OIW I Wl.l:O. Ill Ill Northern <'uh lonuu But I udmat. l h&Vt' found tl Vl'n h ard lo ltvt' MWl.I)' (rum my famtly ,., r11 thou..:h my lllHl'Oh t•ull mt! orten ..i111J 1•111111· 1l11w11 at lt•u .. 1 onrc each llllflllh · I blk!IHI ..i lot of 1111w 1n lhl• l(ym a nd I Ii ll l h ,. , ,, I\ I r n · 1 1 l w ii I u 11 b c "u1 thwl111t' 111 \ht' ht11i.; run ht•rau:-.1· I. "di i.:1·t tu ll .1V•'I 111 ..i 1111 11f pla1·1•s othe r k11h in> ui.:1· 1H•vt·1 '"'•' If I do wt•ll. I "il I .:d (11 du a htl of t 1u \1·11111-{ ' Tinti practices five to six hours da ily and recently made an exhibition trip to l.einz. Auslria where she received a sta nding ovation from spectators after performing her n oor routine lier coa ch at SCATS is Don Pett:rs He helped he r arrange living quarters with a Huntington Beach family near the gym. And he is high in his evalua t ion of her skills. GETOUTOF ~ avQ~ \\ h\ lht'O '-'l•Uld U \ llUlll( 111.ih '>l'frltMtl ludrnl "'•'°' hi lt ..i\l h1·1 fu1111I> 111 111 dt'r l11 tr.on 1o1.1lh lht· '( '\I ..,•'\ 11111.i'1l11 i r()up uf lluut1ng1011 B • .i1 h ".Jllll 11.1\ .11111 Su11d a\. '1'1nt 1. alun~ "1th ~:J 11tht•1 1111•111!)t•1., or tlw S<'ATS "Trina has a lut of promise and I think s he hali a bright future ahe ad of her." hl' says "f wouldn't encoura~e somconl' her a ge to live away from ho me unless they had a good chanct· to compete on an internationa l level." Weekend • • viewing Ml..,...••'• T'. raflle T •:LI:. VISION tu JO a m q ' COLL.:<.•: ISASIU~l'HAl.I. "lo i rankt'd Kt:'ntucky pldy::. .it (;corg111 11 ant 151 TF.NNIS Heinz Cu11lhJrdt and Sand) Mayer \!> l't:tcr Mal'Narna°t'll 1111tJ P 11ul McNamt>-t' 1n a .,t'm afmal m1.1tl'll or thl· W11rld Doubll:S chami11un::.h1l>. Lal>cd m London 12 :..Ip m 141 ('OU.U .a : HASKETBALL Tht' L'S(' TrtJj ani. v::. thl' Oregon !:ilalt· Hca v .. r::. 111 ·a PaC' 10 game 1.1t Ct1rv1.1llt!>, On · 1 pm (22 ) SO('Cl!:K. I 30 pm 134 ) •'UTBOL. INTa-:KNA{'IONAL Engl1.1ml vs Switzerland 2 p.m ( 2J GOL•' Sc'l'tind round play in the Bing Cr<>!t by National pru am from Pehble Bt.'aC'h 2:30 pm (4 ) SPORTS AnELD. 3 p.m (7) GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS A tribute to Olympi<' l'hampton Rafcr J ohnson, who won the decathlon gold medal at the 1960 Olympic Games 3:30 pm. <21 SPORTS SPEl'TACULAK J eff Chandler (24·01 m akes his first defense of the WBA bantamwe ight r ha mp1onship against former WBA Litlist Jorge Lujan (22·3) in a 15-round bout, taped in Philade lphia Also· The start of the 24- hours of Daytona. the only 24-hour race in the Western llemis phcrc. 111 PRO BOWLING The Quake r Stale Opt:n . tapt.-d al Grand Prairie, Texas. 4 p.m I 50 J F R EEDOM'S DEFF.NSE: AMERICA'S C'lJP 1980 Yachting's premiere event, held last s ummer off Newport, R I.. is described 5 p.rn. 17) wm•: WORLD O•' SPORTS Six teams consisting of a male and female com· petitor square off in the international Tandem Surfing championship, taped at Makaha Beach, Hawaii. Also : The preliminaries of the inlerna· tional invitational all·around motorcycle ch am- pionship, taped at Carls bad and the World Cup weightlifting. taped at Madrid (281 SOCCER. 7 p.m. (50) SPORTS AMERICA Fe atured is the 1!8> Kentucky Futurity harness race held in Lexington A part of harness racing's Triple Crown. 8 p.m. 15> COi.LEGE BASKETBALL -The UCLA Bruins meet the Oregon Ducks in Eugene. Ore . <50) SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. RADIO Basketball USC at Oregon St ale , 12 30 p m .. KNX t 1070 ) J l 'CI./\ al Orcg<m. 8 p.m ., KM PC (710); Long Bcat•h State a t UC Irvine. 7 30 p.m . KWVE 0 08 FM >. Hockey Montn•al al Kings, 7 pm . KOGO (600). s .... da1'• T\', radle TEU:VISION 9 45 a.m. C:J41 •'UTBOIJ INTERNACIONAL. 10 a.m . (21 NRA ALL-STAR GAME The 1 Eas t vs. the West al Lh c Coliseum in Ric hfield . Ohio. 141 SPORTSWORl.D Continuing cov· erage of the world 1>rn figure s kating cham· pionships. t aped al lhc Capital Centre in Landover. Md. Also: Tht' /\rlbcr g Ka nda har World Cup downhill and the wor ld wo men's powe rlifting championships 1501 SPORTS AMERICA Featured is the 19811 Kentucky Futurity harness race held in Lcxingte111 11 a .m 1511 1 SOCCER MADE I N GERMANY. 11.30 a.m . 14 ) ('01.U:GE BASKETBALL The Syral'use Orangemcn v~ the DePaul Blue Demons at Rosem ont. Ill 12:30 p.m 12J AUTO RACINC. The finis h of the 24 Hours of Uayton a 12:45 p.m (2) GOl.t' Third round play in the Big Crosby National pro-a m from Pebble Bea ch beginning on the 14th hole 1 p.m . C7) AFl.-NFC' PRO BOWL -The AFC is led by Earl Ca m pbell of the llouston Oilers while Ron Jawors ki of Philadelphia and Walter Payton of Chicago lead lhe NFC 1:30p.m (4) SPORTSAFIELO. 2:30 p.m . (22 ) SOCCER. 4 p.m . (7) SUPERSTARS Stars from the world of bas eball lest their a ll-around athletic ability in the second men 's preliminary. 5 p.m . 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A capacity crowd of 2.400 is expected. ESTANCIA, m eanwhile, which struggled to a 44-42 vie· tory over Irvine Wednesday, travels to University. where 6-8 Tt m Md.au.chlln, 6 ·7 Br-ad L: U\llill and ff ~ Jeff SI mpson i.w ~lt Th,:ui two m~t a f"w weeks uito \n tournament action and t;•t •nClll . It'd by point iiuard Jeff' Uardncr, 11:alned a~·~ victory Mc l.ia ughlln who scored U points th.-game prior, was held Lo ts111tht pmnl1i by Estancia C'ory Everhart, 6·8 Rick Ciac· no and \he rest of Newport Harbor's Sailors enter the "pit" .it Huntmgton Beach. where the Oiler::. await. bOasting a l>point v1l'lory over Edison Wednesday. kt>) ed b~ guard Scott Be(•ker . a new found 1ns1dt> game and the bt>st homt• crowd in Orange Co unty ELS•~WHt:;RE , 6 6 Ma c k Uc l.avallade and Westmins ter in vades Marina, trying lo im· prove on a 1·20 record during the µa st 10 years against the Vik· 1n~s. Mark Spinn and his Corona del Mar teammates await 0-3 Costa Mesa , and Irvine and El Toro battle in a key matchup toward eventual Cl F playoff possibilities- Ocean View puts 6·8 Wayne Carlander and a 15·3 record on display against visiting Los Alamitos. a team which has given the Seahawks a tough time in the past. T..._"11<-le -I.-Fount•"' V•ll•y C:M>I •I fd•M>n C1 11 "4•w00f't H•rbOr ( t 2) •t t4uftttnQton B•M" I c.1) We-slm1n'1-•r t •·1* •t ~nn• t •·1> SH View I. ...... Co.C• ~w l~ll •• (O<ONI clef M•• c :Mii lr•lnt 11 11 •I El TOfo Cl 11 E•l•n<1• C111 •t un1 ... r"h c2 11 s...-c .. 111.- 0 .... HUis (~l> •t L•gun• 8e«ll c I 11 S•n Clfnwnte 12·11 •C C~1str•"o V•ll•v Cl II L•QuN Hills 11·11 •I M•SSlon Vof 10 U II E,..,.I._ lo• Aol•milO\ 11·21 •I OcHn Voew ll· 11 !(atoll• C).I) •t Cyprn • CH » l(fM..,_, CCH I •I Lo.tr• C~4> ._ .... I.A_ 81\llop Amal C~2l •t ~ler 0•1 f I 11 SC P•ul 1~1> •t 81\llop Montoomery 11.0> Hot shooting Va~ards~n over UCSD Southern California College used a strong press defense to hold off UC San Diego Thursday night as the Vanguards won their second NAIA District 3 game in five outings, 82·75 at home. Southern California got ba I a need scoring and the Vanguards hit 60 percent from the noor for the third straight game. "It was a tremendous effort for us," said SCC Coach Ed Mo riarty . "They (UC San Diego> were taller than us in all five positions. They aJso bad five senior starters while we have ju s t o n e senior , three sophomores and a junior start· ing." With the win, SCC ups its over· all record to 9-12. UCSD drops to 2-2 in conference and 8-12 overall. Saturday night. SCC travels to Biota Colle~e .to take on one of the top NAIA teams in the country. Game time is 8. SCC's Mike Roberts was the leading scorer in the game with 25 points. 101-46 win Compare! Eagles soar over Trojans We're Higher Than AnyBankOrS&L 8%% Passbook Annual Rate 9% Annual Yield •NO MINIMUM DEPOSIT REQUIRED •INTEREST PAID DAY-IN TO DAY-OUT •INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY Calif Residents Only Inquire For Higher Paying Cer1tl1cates ~munltv • IQ!'f & ~~•Verde Dr. East Suite :115 Coste Mese, Ce 92626 (714) 957,9633 ISYOURCAR YOUR OFFICE? U you're a per,$On that's on the move hour ·aft• hour. day In and day out, week after 'v.wk, how do you stay in contact with your· business? Answer Network Is the solution. We'll furnish you a phone number, answer your calls. take messages, balance your checkbook, write letters or do whateYef you specify. We're your total support .vice. Call Today 953-1234 Coach Joe Wolf has another excellent girls basketball team at Estancia High this season and if anyone has trouble believing that, they may want to take notice of the Eagles' 101·46 win over University Thursday night. Ten players got into the scoring column for the Eagles as Estancia, CIF 3A finalists last year, raised its Sea View record to 4-0. In other girls basketball action, Capistrano Valley edged San Clemente. 56-48, El Toro defeat· ed Irvine, 70-61 , Newport Harbor won its first Sunset League game of the year, 66·49 over ~unt­ ington Beach, Fountain Valley defeated Edison, 61-48 , Marina breezed by Westminster, 55·39 and Ocean View won an Empire League game over Katella, 64-40. At University, Estancia got 25 points from all· Cl F performer Cara Francy in its easy win. The Eagles connected on 43 field goals, compared to m GIRLS B4SKETIUIL JUSt 13 for University. Vicky Simpson and Debbie Hughes each had 14 for Estancia while Monica Contrera had 15 for University. The Trojans dropped to 1·3 in league. Capo Valley raised its record to 4-0 in the South Coast League as guard Melanie Whiteneck tossed in 20 points for the Cougars to lead all scorers. Lisa Benton added 15 for Capo ValJey, 12·4 overall. Capistrano Valley won it from the free throw line where the Cougars hiton24of31 attempts. Rhonda Radin led San Clemente in scoring with 11 points while forward Sue Samuel pulled down a game-high 19 rebounds. ~t El Toro, Robin Holmes scored 24 points to lead the Chargers over Irvine and raise their Sea View League mark to 4·0. Irvine is 2-2. El Toro's press In the first half was the dir· ference as Irvine went nearly five minutes without scoring at one point. Lynnda Kelley was high scorer for Irvine with 12 points. ln the Sunset League, Newport Harbor < 1-3) got a game-high 22 points from Tricia Echternach and 11 from Kay Holman to defeat Huntington Beach. The Oilers were led by Betty Mendoza's 13 points and 12 by Cerri Carr. Fountain Valley upped Its record to 3-1 in de· feating Edison as forward Chris Wycinowski scored a game-high 25 points. Ula Ginsburg had 16 points for the Barons. Edison (3·1) was led by Tina Tenheyer's 12 points. Marina upped its record to 3·1 as Colleen Berry scored 23 points in the win over Westminster. Linda Bohm added 14. 8 ONE HOUR TENNIS LESSONS s 1 s.00 LESSONS llCWIM FEI. I 0th ................ .._'-Mu , I Y....,ftlln.f.,.l llaa _,, ............. '-........ .,.... n.r... ,...., ,... -, ,..... ,... ... .,.... ftlln, .,... ... ,... Costa Mffa T.-1 C .. 517-0211 Rustlers tangle With LACC five LOS ANGELES -al.lo the No. 3 rebounder BASKETBALL DIALJUMn-aDES Golden Weal Colle1e in tbe conference with a 1--------------------- opena second round totalof44lnaeven1ame1. Southern CaJ Conference Four Rustlers con· basketball play toni1bt tinue to avera1e in dou· at Loa An1elea City ble rlcures, led by Jim Colle1e (7:30) as the Eldrid1e with a 14.5 Rustlers continue their average . bid to overtake league·---------~··--------------------­leadinl Santa Monica. GWC, 5·2 In con- ference and 17·5 overall, picked up a key victory Tuesday night, defeat· Ing Cypresa, 87-59, in overtime. Coach Jim ~ G reenlield' 1 Rustlers had dropped two out or three before that win. "I don't know if we're slartinc to believe we're better than we really are or not. I don 't think our record is arrectlna us, but it is affecting the teams we play," says Greenfield. "When you're con- sidered one of the best teams in the conference, other teams tend to play a little harder," he cit· plains. Such was the case· when both Rio Hondo and East Los Angeles pulled out vi'Clories over GWC after the Rustlers had collected a school record 10 straight wins. Los Angeles CC brings a 2·5 conference record into the game, but that d~sn't make Greenfield feel any better about the contest. "They're capable of beating anyone. In this conference, it's ex· tremely difficult to win on the road, and that's what we have to do,'' he says. The Cubs' top scorer is Kevin Gaines who brings a 12.7 average into tonight's game. Gaines is Trout limits Trout up to n ine· pounds have been s tocked in Irvine Lake during the yntsl week with anglers laking limits of rainbows out of the lake at 4621 Santiago Canyon Road in Orange. For further informa· lion, call 649-2991 . IMCJttM oy a 36 Mercedes Benz lt11s t la •"·"· ,,,.~ ooauly has a GM 3 8 hie• V·6 (Jl'iwllrlr.ton .ind GM chassis The Cenraur " ,.,,,,..,.,, ''"'"ely handmade Scutplinq ol ' tt"' '""'' 1rn1:•1Qr lealher de ta1hng and •.r.a111rv1 •;I lhf' 1nch·ft11ck sohd mahogany rl.1•.r, ,,,,. ~•and CIOne as are most of the "'''''Y ;,ppt11ntmen15 THE ROADSTER Stendrld equipment Includes: eutometlc transmission. power st-ing. disc brakes. air conditioning. chrome wire wheels. AM I FM stereo cusette. Delivered, In Callfornll, for S32.600. Tex, license ind documentary, ... are not Included &b Lo'*'r~, IQC. 13600 Beach Blvd., Weatmlnater, Ca. ..... 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S.damento, J f'r•dui'i'k a .... 38, Su{alMOto. 4 Johe Sylvia, SS, \'aaaha . S Jac:k Loop, IB. Pasadma. I tuaene St•inbach. C. 1..-c bJand, NY, T Bradley Harlow. ~28, Sac:rameoto, I Bre u Raaland. P. Lon1wood, •••• j Jon Van Dort, (U'1B, On tar10 , 10 Larry Riddle, RHP. Purland, Tex , l l Andy Har arovt-, RHP. lhrslow , 12 James Sewell, OF, Sac:rame.nto , 13 Roorue Chapman, 2B, Green ville, N C , 14 James Woods, 28 -SS, Corpus Chnsla, Tex . 15 Charles Byers. 28, Ontario , 16 Benito Oi.atefano, 18, Brooklyn Those taken in the secondary phase included: 1 Arthur Hammond, LHP, Cerro Gordo, N .C ; 2. Tommy Di Ceglio, SS, Cedarhurst, N. Y. Hoag run slated Saturday With a pre-registered field of l , 120 entrants certified a week in ad· vance, the second an· nual 5K and IOK Run for Hoag distance competi· lion Saturday is virtual· ly assured of a record entry. The event, sponsored by the 552 C lub to benefit Hoag Memorial Hospital, wi ll be run over the San Diego Cree k bike trail in Irvine with 85 awards assured for the 16 age divisions. The race will get un· der way at 9 Saturday morning al Carlson Avenue between Cam· pus Road and Michelson Drive according to John Blair. the race director. Runners may enter until 8 Saturday momif,g at the check-in table at the starting line. A late reg· istration fee of $5 will ·be charged. Among the entries are 74-year-old Tom Perkin and four-year-old Keith Palmer , both of N e wport B eac h . Mi chelle Brady, age seven of Corona del Mar, is the youngest female competitor en· tered. The run is part of Clambak e We ek festivitie s that culminate next Thurs· day and Friday with the annual Crosby Southern pro·am golf tournament al Irvine Coast Country Club. Basketball scores cc::r Loft9 9Mdl s.Me 10, UC In.I,.. S• UC ~ lloerMr• S7. C•I Slel• Fullerton" Sett J-St .... Ul.tll SI .... 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CCNY SI Colllllwllllr ...... ......... ~. , ... .,.... ,., v.MW•" o....-..~T.-.d ......,..,WlltLA" 0.-..tl.~Vetlefel (~ ................. H-edl •• f'r .. T9d1 .. ,. ,. .---.... --·..----------------.... --....... _._...._ .... l} Friday. January 30, 1981 DAILY PILOT • ! . All it t()ok wfts patience Skiing ooitditiotf Snow finally a;rrives· as skiers head for hills IOUTNI•• CAL.lll'OllNIA .....__._NfMC, 121fKllH-"..a.y telll -a-N i..t; I Ille,_,,.., 8r SDUNTSL ... ...., ...... W t .U watt.d paUenUy, kaowina that aooaer or later, the aoow would finally ar· riv.. It hu. CowkientaJJy. 1uat as aeveral m..ior Oran1e County 1kl 1hope decided to hold rlear out 1alet UU• week, the first bi& 1now1t.orm hll the Sierru late Monday ni1ht. dumpina fGUr lo five feet of snow on muat <.:allfornla reaurta. A1\d more was ex peeled by the end of this weekend. lo orck!r lo make w•y for the suddep nurries. IO<'al rNOrta ue hw-riedly &room· In& and plowln& their slopes to prepare for the onalaughl of hun1ry skien expected this weekend TWO llA.IOa STOaM8 brou&hl snow to areas throughout the state, with Goldmine. Holaday Hill. Mountain Hi1h. Snow Summit, Snow Valley and SDow Forest all operating or r.eady to begin operatin& this weekend. In ~central Sierras. June Mountain is basking in six feet of new snow and Mam· moth, for the first time this winter, is scheduled to open its entire 26-lifl complex this week. According lo reports, Wrighlwood re· ceived the most snow in nearby moun· tains. up to three feel in places. and the continuing snow should make conditions good to excellent everywhere. As of Thursday. all of the roads to Bear .. \ Valley were open with chains required u you approach Snow Summit and Goldmine. In any event, drive carefully. . . ... The "on a1ain. off again" chairlift pro· posed at Mt. Waterman is on a1ain. The previously approved chairlift bu met final approval and will most likely be built after this tea.son. An Injunction against its installation by a special interest group was in the works, a SKIING but never materialized. The threat did, however, delay the lift's construction. originally planned for last suummer. • • • Mountain High will get to use its new S2.6 million expansion ~ogram for the first time when ,it opens t rus ~eekend. Skiers will be able lo park on a aved lot and ride two new triple chairlif to new runs. The resort now has five 'fts and parking for over 1,200 cars. plus night s ki· ing on six major runs . • • • The president of the U.S. Ski Association suggested last week that America's ap- proach to achieving a successful i nterna· tional skiing program needs a drastic overhaul. "I'm in an intereslin1 position because I 'm part of the evolution of a system whkh I no lon1er believe in," said Graham An· deraon of Seattle in a published repart. Essentially, Anderson thinks the "pyramid" system of developin& talent is no longer practical and should be junked. Competition at a re&ional level s hould Rte given much more stress, he added. HE SAYS HE. WANTS to take a long, serious look at the develqpment programs used in the Soviet Union. "The idea," Ander.son said, "has been lo have a pyramid setup so that if you have 20,000 kids at the bottom level, by the time you get to the top, you produce a Phil Mah re. "The Russians have done just the dP· posite. They've taken 100 kids, trained the hell out of them , and suddenly, here come seven or eight athletes capable of compel · ing at the world level in every event. men and women. "When we went with this pyramid setup, everything we did was predicated on $200 airplane tickets and now it costs a thousand lo do the same thing Conse- quently, I think we have to rethink the whole progra m." 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II , .. _, I )4 ,,, 'Oil I/ •0' I 1 J\t /'J I ~ /I L1kera 118, King• 104 KANSAS CITY IConQ 11 Wr<lm•" ; \ ''' •. , "' 'mn 14 U rurit .. ld lJ liHChong 10, ' 1Ht1ben l Mrn wl',tlttt"r .. ~f\CNH \ l fM•I\ 'J ,, )& "" LOS ANGELES t horw" I W•IH s JO .AOd~' Jdbbd' JS (OQPf', 10, N1•0n ii (ctrt•, ~ )Pf0d0 J I dfl<hl>l'<Qer & fOldl' SO 18 11 118 k•• •r Ouilr1trt • M\\6\ ( 1lf t. U\ Anqtoll'"\ Tl'\rf"t"' (llf)1n1 9tld'' Nofl.-rot61 'thJh 4nq•I~' II A I I 0~ 14 1l /I lO •<I" JI '1 n 1J 111 ft1ro,onQ I oulea CHJt K4n\d\ (it~ 71, lo\ COLLEGE Long Beach Stele 70, UCI 59 UC ••VtNE Wu lf I Mt Oo.>•IO Iii Md9'f"_. u f-utt~,. O W"••ldon 20 T a.,•of J Wu,•\ 1 tiitrt,,.,..,.,, 0 LONG IEACH \TATE DY~•mo n JOl'ln\Qn 8 (,,;rfl'QOr 'I If Shuth 17 HOdC)P) 6 -..m1H'\ O Oititflr '4 "tt"t>1t..,\ 2, f v,. 0 14Alft1n1ot~ I ong (t.fl'.f• n Stat.,. J7 '" f 01 ... 1 1w1, UC Ir -11n.t 70 l 4,)f•Q 0fl'6<.h .,,,..,, I t l ~ifc&O out Wulf IUl lf w1n~1 1.r,..qor f H •JnQ Urftcn StllfP' SoCal College 82, UCSD 75 UC SAO! OIEGO >i ... ,,.., 10 Jonn'IOn •• W1Htf!r C µ.tr "' IJ ( Ot '1 b'"ddtd 10 l hi')m .... f r~\4'\ • SO CAL COLLEGE Monnn\on • Pur' ..... 1• u~,.h n J•\\IJP \ ~o<. rw 11 1 P•u1rnfllf ~ C,OQpr\. > ~AHurr,..-S<C,.1~ I Oldl IOUI> IJl ~Ml 0•*90 )l SQ C•I < ()lfrQf' 11 , Ft .. fJlfl'd out Roch• l .So C•I f Oll~Q~ I fl'<>!'\~\ I 1,11' !.,on 01•901 COMMUNITY COLLEGE Sou1h Coe1t Conference COfl'••reft<e OY•r•tl W L Wl l)r••f\Q'"(Gcf.,I 4 '} IJ 8 ( ,., , Jf()\ • '11 \ f UllPrlOI' 4 'J ti \df\tif Au" • 18 IC M' !>ir:tin Anlflf'tHJ • ''i Q (.,fO\\tTlfH1t I • 'l u 4M'1 01 .. f.-> Ail¥\• 0 • I Ut \lltffC•·· 'c; .. "'.' .,~"•" "",. •' Or"nqr t ~"~ c_,,0~1vncmt nt f'vll,.fl<m C. .. t' •'"'' 111 '.>6t'\ OUtqc> Mfl'\fl Southern C1I Conference Ow•r•lt w l lg ~ <.010 .. n w .. ,t ) / " s IS I R·O HOnd!I j E .,, l A J " 10 10 II I A S.Oulh'#f'l\t I vOrr~' l /Ii t-tMbOf l 0\ .. ,_,..,cc 2 l1 l1 • 11 s •• T .......... G ...... C:,Qt(1,.r1 Wr\l 81 Ln\, Ano-It:~ CC ')dntd Ml'H"i1c .. df L.A ~ulhWP\I l A HMOOf di (.~Ort'\\ f ~'' l 0\ Ainqe1e, •' ~.o Honoo MIHlon Conterence \(tdOl,.tMf lo San 0 1eqo(t' '>a n Bf'rn~Hdino q lVPr\1°' (1tn.1\ SoutnwP\hHn , ..... .,_. W L I I s l l l J J ) ) ' . 0 0'W•f'•fl WL I\ I I) s 8 11 17 " 11 II ,. . b •• ~, .. r .. , .. o.,,. .. '>outn#t'\h,.rn ,., «;•n D•rQO CC PA!omu df f;l•"f')•M S•n Rfl'tMrQjno at C lfl\J\ STATISTICS Pl.oror Orange CoHt (13-8) ( hn'\ a ... ,, ... , Jonn S1tuno.r \ f1m Jonri'\IOr\ ~,c h K lt\dOr'f C,r~Q ~•Q.hnt•ld• Or1.tn M•raiw•(li Jell r "°""'' John llC.t"''""" R1t 1t Ril,.y GrrQ Col• . ,, ...... n 11• 11 I 1• n Ill 10 I II 10 lOll 10. ,. •• 190 10 ~ 1• 17 It\ 8 8 7• 11 194 • • 16 ,, 96 J. ,, ,, ll J. 14 " 61 1. I) \ I ti l GokMn WHI (17·5) ~ .. .,., Jim EtOtldOt 0 41•1 Atll1t\\ N•ndy He1~r .. 1c." Ar1 Mt~ RltoT- S•I C.olon Ari KlnQ Murphy 0•"" (url Wooltn A•r JocoC>\ Oonnf te:ur11 Tim NHUVtborer> ' ...... 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Wil\Ofl • Son ltj O..or1on ~utn C ternipnt.. I I t4 ti ... C"ttp1\lr•no\laUry 16 11 11 le )6, Tol•I loul' .... n C .. rruonlf H (opl\lrenG V •II .. 17 I oul•cl oul Jonn\O~ I S•n llem•nlol R.oc11n l'Wn Ct•IT1•nttl Estenci. 101, University 46 ESTANCIA S1mpi.on I• lbU~l'I• 1. fr•n q H , Ae10 1, .. Ull~• I•. M•t Milll•n I, 1'1ow!ono I BllyflJ 10. LonQllfld ••. H•nd 17 UMIV£1tSl'TY ~•"•I q (onltt•• IS V•r9• 4 Zll•d•1a) I M•hub•r111 J Un d••wooo 1, Collmen• ..,1 5<0f• ltJ Qtlilr1on E\lon<10 •• 11 1o JI tOI Un1.,•r\1h 1 ll lO l l .. lot•• fouh: f\tMKt• 1J Un•vf'r\•h JO fouled out Cotfrn4tf'I tVn1 .... er\1h• El Toro 70. lrvtne 61 lltVINI Hunl ). Pr..-11 I K•lfev 17 0 0." II. Slt"n'IMI 10 fra'Y'.,.....111 EL TO•O HOim•• 1• Young 11 carl•na.r •, E'llly o Roo 10 C1p1110) '"'~ J p.,'", & Stare •r 0-..rten lrv1nr I II IS 11 ol El roro 11 '° 11 I• 10 Tot•I foul\ 1nt1n. 10, e1 fo,.o )I Foulf'O out Ehly IEI Toro!. Ao<~ IEI Toro!, ~o•mtt\ ~E• Toro• Oclit-n Orv•nel Npt. 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Jot DM>tt I C..rd01el. l 10 Ht"trt f«e A•t> \ A•~t IH•rU, 1 ID, • 40 • 10, S.mte\ J UQ IB.,dt, s 40 I to, 0.1 \ S.1r CIWlr911r IC .. rt\WI 1 tO '7 net· •• l•·ll pelOM/ 00 A110.-•o •. 100 Sent• Anlte TNUHDAY'S ltlSULTS Utlll ef 17'4ef .............. -11 ... 1 Fir" race Kllllm IEslred•) 71 IO II 00, I .0, Medlion .. Dolly I 0.lo"°"'H eyel' ~ >O. 10 00, Utll..., <Howler•. 10.., ' Sttond roo Mr Oulthtt• (Mt1t11e111 SI 00, 2110, 'IO, Coli ... -...y I Plncer1' I •O, • 60, S-1 Accenl IMtCorron1, 7 IO 1i ddllydoubte II 101 petOW• 60 I ll1td ••<• L.Oy Tull t Vetdl¥10loOI '• 00, n «1, 1110 ,,,..,11<\r Girt 1Cor4"o1' \ 40, >IO. Voll one B1.-I Rtm1tt1! I 40 • Fourtll •«• Cou AM Home' ( P1ncoyl, I 80, l 80, l 00, Iron Ginny IS'-mohtl, 6 00,4 00, Vot090tlM••lert.• 60 F1llh .... Ao•r ,_ tC•••-1, 11 •O, S tO, • 40. Peppy's LUtll.y Gui t Siio.mo••• t, } IO, •.oo; .Jotueen !JOfo) • 40 lh•o<l4 .... )1>•1d1t21 00 • S1 •th •H• Preunl Ille Colo,. IC.•lllgonl, •to. J 40, J 00; Pet1llc Morn : ~~lodol. • .0, • 40 Ooue R~wr IWtnl-1, Sewenlll 1eco Trommel Luck (M•wleyl, 4 llO, l 00, 1 IO, Jimmy tr. Olp 1 Plnuyl, 1 IO 1 40. Iron 0.-r (HerrlJ). l 00 H ••· •c lo " ., j)Old •21 lo() U Po(ll S•• 110.•+1·11 peld P .... IOwllll It •Inning llOeh 111•• hor•\l. '2 Pk ll. Sia ton•olol1on pool 1>411d \JI 60 wltlt 7t0 '"'""'"" llC hU llOUI !>Ork \I E•Qlllh r•o C•l•rmen <~makH l. I 10, l to, ) 10, a.. ... Moro IM•• .. vl. •ID. l 70, Alwoy\ &Mt I 0.lehouu•r•>. l IO Nlnlll •etf 0.nell Rldoe (Plerc11, U 60, 1 &0, • 20. Aov•• \Nool l f>l<1<eyl. •.40. • 10; Meno o .. r H .. ,., (Winlondl. I 60 U uac1e 11 11 pe1dU1t loO Allt'10M>U ll.loOS Hollywood Perk THUltSDAY'S lllS.ULTS '""""~··-.... •-tltotl Flf\I reco B.,. A••Y 1 A~lhnl. t 00, • tll, , tO, Fire ,.,. Elf.cl I 8•rlOnt'I, J.tO, , ID. Mrron 1Lon9ol. J 40 U oot l• ll-JI peld t.AS 60 Sttond r•ct And>; i,. Foroell•Ot• cOIH1>I. u •o I 10. ) •O l •Cly Eddy fSher~rrn) H IO f 00 f tm• For ft«• c R•lcl>•oro l 40 fh"d r•c• C..f'n1,<0•I ~•'10 •er If( utC>le·r). ll 00. I 80, I 00. My lmoO" I O.\O'"*rl 19 10, ll 00 Reu!H!n FrO\C I Sue ""0111!1 •JO IS uocla II ti 0410 •191 SO Fourl" r.ott Br....io s.,....o ISherronl 10 "°· • ID. ) 00 PfKIOU\ G••lurt I Vall...., •nQham1. • 80 l 70, P<>oo SI«• 1Grunc1r1. • 60 Fifth rac• f=•\Non Adofa CL•C•evl 11 IO, ' 10, J 00 Lttnno• Brom•' ( Kurblt'r 1 4 00, 1 to. Kill~ !LonQOI, 3 00 'S ~•o<lo I ~71 pa1C1'71>00 S11ll> r•ct Bold Stro•k (5onM¥111•1, 11 ID, I 10, 4 10, Some" New Doy C Rll<l11fJ, s 00, l 60, De•l•rt Honover 1 ,,_.,,,I. • tO St••l'llh ,.,.. Ch•tnP•cane Prenc-~ I 0.i.om•rl. n to, 10 IO, • 40, Conny Bret IWllll•m\I, 9 20, 6,00, Renoml (Andor$0nl, • 40, •S Uetlo <•·91 tNIO MSJ 00 " Pico S.• fM I ~, .. , pe1d U6' '° to )6 t11unn1n9 t1ct1:eh Hour norws> 11 Pleil Sha COft\Ol•hon JM•O ,, 1 10 IO )"10 W1nntnQ ll<k•ts llllre• !>O•~I E•Qlllh ·~• lire Bye V••ho•er 1V•llon- 01ngham1. 11 40, I 00, •IO. HalCron -o rLonciot •.cl, 1 IO, w. 8 l(ong (Gt-rl. 9 "° Ninll> ratt Full PO<k•I 18akorl. I.ID. l 00. 1 60, C'mon H1llb1llr 1va11a,.dlnQ11am). 8 40, 4 00, lloolf Boy !C.ru..OYI, l IO IS••· •><I• 1111 pe•dU• loO Tt>ntn r«r HoWdy St•r ( Ttsf'Wr>. S .,. l 80, 1 10, Ro\k IW1ll1•m\I, • 60, s 40, Ou•t••" Oat~ IG•t90•YI. • 10 U u.ocla 11 6) paid IS9 10 A llendilno 4,lll HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING Founteln Veney 4t, Edl•on I 100 fof11ta•l IFVI dot.""°"·~·-101 vomoouse 11-v1 ooc curry .... ,. II• Mino IF\11 bydolouttowr Pi..m 111 -Endo IEI pinned Uykowe, l 1' 111 -Wol$h IF\11 dot. Portnov. •·1 1:14 ~-u I FVI dot HOiion, 4.1. 140 Mc:Cer1hy IF\ll dot. \I-II•, ll·l ••1 T-IFVI lie Bu.,.r, t-1 ISi M.r~1 IFVI doc Pacilli, 6-• IH !>lefflero IFVJ Oft Alln, 1-S ••1 01t•e•\On I FV' P'""ed Zum ... 11. J 01 101 WOOdy If Vt winner b• torlell Hwy Al>illlte (FVI p inned lo•w•n. 1 IO Misc. Thuradey'• tr•nHctlon• 8ASl8ALL Anwrtutll.e ..... MILWAVll.EE BREWERS !>10M4 Tim Crews. pllcller. Ml\e Felder, u cond beMmen; -Mike s. ...... 1. ~SIOP. -•n•..,..i ,,..,... Id Burll""on ot the Ml"-tt Lt•out. Sold Ille rl9flh to Cr•IO ltyen, out- ll•tder. to lhe IClntttMI Buttelo" IJapenl. N-'leMIL ..... HOVSTON ASTROS-SllM<S Vtrn llullle, pltther, -Jullo Gon1ole1, lnf .. ldor. MONTREAL EllPOS AMOUn<ed t!YI RodMr Stott, lnfleldor, l'l..s c-to ltrrm on•_.,.., contract. NEW YORK METS -A-.ted IN\ Pet Zetllrv. ptk,.,, IWld ,_ to terms on • llv•·VHr tonlro<I. P!TTS9UROH PIRATES AMCMWtd tllel Enr._ llomo •nd JOfln C•-••rl•. pitcher•; -S•,.. l'fltotl• encl Ed Ott. c•lchers,,,., ..,._to lorma. ST LOUIS CARDINALS -fofomed G•v 81Ho tn<utlvo fttltlotll In ci..roe ot bull· ..... ,.OOTBAl.L " ................... GREeH BAY PACKEllS Named llltllerd UrltllclorftmlVt llM cooc:ll. NEW YORK GIANTS -AMOUl\ted ttw resloneoon ot /¥1111.e FeulkMr, -tl•I ... •ltnm•nts toect1. N~W YOltK JET5 -H•tNd 8111 Boin! dof.,,11,.. -•fl•ld c-11. J• Gardl dt-1 t n II•" COOtdl .. 1tor' lh1'11 ...... ll111Nc•or to.II; Pele McCulley wldt r• ctlvtr cootll; lAny Pe""'°lo 1411<1e1 •-c-••~. end Joa Wei-~­t ottll . MOCltlY ........_ ...... , L.Hlll9 CAt.GAllY FLAMES -Trodtd Oen 90U<llOnl, ....... to IN OWlll< N _ _. fO<Jlll'lloH.._,rltM•lnt· cou••• fofOIUH TUCAI STATE Ul'fl\IERSITY - NI mod ktlttl 09nlolt, Riii Orey, 8111 Dr .... • ..-.. renll.i-attlstMlt ..... llt-llK. SOUTHERN ARKMCSAS -H.,..._ Jim Por•er ........... lceecll. NHL resutts ~··tc­W•tlllfltlltn J, \lllK..,Wr I ¥1~1.o.treltl ... _,,.......,... MoflttMI '· <alter\' • PllBUC NOTICE PIC'Ttneut ........ . IUWlllllTA ......... T TllO ..,.._,,,, ..... _. ott fof"t ""'-... (AM1'91LL AllOCIATr• 111 J'6\I Le .... "-M, L-foft-1'. Cail'9rilie Ol'11 9 1rtcllot lleclllc, • t•"•••I pert11ertlllt', nt1 I Le ••1 "•••. L..,.. ........ Cellf9r1111 n.11 "--1" ..... ~·. eJ .,...,. .. y,C-91Mor,Cllllfornlt_,.lt flll• Wll .... t I• t Ollfv<'l•d llf a ..... r.1..,_w •. 11'*"1¥ CMll .. 11 Tiii• .... _ WM Ill .. •llh IP>o Ctu111, Cler\ ol o .. ,... (OU"IY ~n Jett ... ('ft. ,., "--·· y-•--nMu• .... """ ... °""· ._ ,. .... ow. ... , • .,, lf111M, c;.....,... "111 """' .. *' ""~ PvllU-.0, ..... COMI Deity Pilot Jan JO, F• •. ll, >o. 1•1 WI• 1'1 ... ,,.. NOTICI TOCltlDITO•S Ma.A·lll19f IUPl•t«llt C:CMiltT 0,. YNI SUH OP CALl,.Olt!llA, 1'01 TNI COUNTY OP OltANOI In lh• Molltr ol lht (;\lole ot AOlllALD l.ANIBEIH 8AASCM, AL\0 KNOWN AOl'fAl D I BAA!iCH 0.uned Notl<t '" ._, • .,., Ql'ilen to< rHtuor\ having <lalm• ot•ln•I '"" .aid cs.n dent to fH• wwt c••tm\ •n •he otft(t ot the Cltrk of ew efot•wid covrt or lo P•o•nl 1r.m lo the undlri~d el Ill• olllce ol A W WALLACE. WAL.LACE ANO WALi.ACE. 100 $o Flower SI . \ullo 1110, Lo' Anott ... C.A, LO• A"91IO c-ly. Whl<h l.tlt• O"l(e I\ '"'• P••c• Of bU\fl'I•'' of th• "" °""'Olltd In •II .... 11., • pef1oln111g lo u ld Ulele Suell ttelm• wllh Ill• nice,,.,., "OUC,.r\ mu1I be filed or P''''"'" ., ••0t•wlO ••1hll\ •our mOfllM •rl•t lht 11•\l t>ullll<ollon Ol lllH notice Doled I-IHI I.AMBERT G 8RASC~ Adtnlni"rotor of~ •<tole Ol Mid dtt-nl • A. W.WALU.C:£ WALLACE ANO WALLACE 100 So. Fl-SI . 5'111• 1110 lot Anoe1 ... CA tOOt I ltJ•ll·lU. Publh'*'Oranoe Coe•• Doily P•tot Jen ••. ]), JO. Fell •, l!'I 1 ... 11 PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUI BUSINIEH NAMIE STAflMINT Tll• lollowlng pertof'ls ar•dol1>91>11•1 ,,.,s., CAMPBELL ASSOCIATES 11, ll•lt Le Poi Ao•d. L•ou,.• N lguet, Celltornla ntn Birtcr.•r P•t •f te a ;•n•r•t P•fll'ltrtlllp, 21611 Le P., Road, L911un• N._I, Cel1torni. '2•11 Roo.n M. Campbell. • l Morro Boy. Cor-0.lllllor, C.lllo<ni•':i.H Thi\ bi.lstM is I\ conductrd br • oenerol pertnerit110 AGWr1 M Cemptwll Tl\" <lal-t w•• 11100 •1lh Ille County Clerk of Or•noe on Januory 6 "" . """'°' & ll•n AftWIMYtot uw • ,,.. lflolrcllllf Drive, ~It• •• PMtD"k• .. _. lf'11 lnlM , Cllllfentle e11U l1' 41 ts~, .. , ll'UNI PuC>ll\r.d Ot•nge C<>e•I Oo11y P1101, J~,. 10. Ftb •. ll.10 lt91 S00.411 I PUBU(.' NOTICE .... ....,,, ....... ""' .... NltNUIAeDVUNU tMAa•w1 --~ .. ..,_ c-.... ,.,,,. 0 .... ,0 .... CAUH llOll c ...... cw NAM9 •••• , J ---· -Ill-.. "'" llWI 111 W• 1-~0fl .,.., eli..1 ... 1111-.. ( .... ,.._ ftlll'I Hltll................. ewl tol..,.H .. 11 .... II I•_...,"'-"' "'91 oll 111r- lnl•t•U• lfl lfw -lor ....... Id tt'• .... , ........ '"'' ,_, '" 0.,0,t-~.. 1 •• ,. <.••It or1 .. -. ... \onto Ano, l •lll•..!e, on -rill • , .. , et If • (t't t«• e M , _,,. ttw-. ~ft4' ,,.;.,, •-'-·If at1y IMr ,,.,.., wllr •tld pelflfll<I '"' ........ ,,, ,.._ ........ ""' ........... " ,, J"''"°' ....... ,,,., • , .. y Of '"'' .... , ... -r ............ ,.,,... In '"" O•llr l'llot, • Mw•peper of O•ner•I t•rculetlfft. _,11'19f 111 ll\ls r Ovf"tt' at t•e.t onta • lllHtft: •or •owr fon~<Wfi"'9 .,..,, Pl'°f' to ttw dey of \a id M., lftQ <Jolod 1 .. "· ••• ft-tdH Pr9Mtr J.,...of the ~-rlor Court 80111 J 8AltANOWlttl 1101 oo .. s1,..1. s..11. 110 Newport a..t11, CA t2* P~b!l\lled O,.n911 Coe\I Dolly Pilot J on ••. 1J, JO, Ftb •. 1 .. 1 1Hll PUBl.IC NOtlCE SUPI ltlOlt CD\lllT 011' CALlll'OllNIA COUNTY 011' DaAMOI , .. v Cl•k ~ Dn•• """' S-AM. C.11-• '1711 MAARIAGEOF Ptlll1oner l llUAA M AAIE \(AM ... KIAN Rt\pondtnl J ACI( JOH N t<AMAt<lllN SUMMON• 1 ll'AMILY LAWI . 0 ·177"'7 NOTICll y.., "• .. -.....,. T11t t ... ,, mo foti.o _..,.,.,... w(-t yew Mlllt ltUr' -· .,... re-4 """'" • """· .. _ ... , .................... . II r111 wtlll to -ltw Mvlco of .., •11orfttY la ltW1 mettor, Ylll ........ 11o .. , ........ , .. -, ... , res111M9 •• ,._.,.,,.,11 ... mey•111 .... 11-. AVISO! U sit' Ila .,,. ollom•11olle,e. EI trl.,.HI _. fotlflr <Ml•• Uf. sin ..... llA<ie • -· """ U,, r,,__ llolllrt "° • olllas. Lu lo i"lor"'acle11 .......... SI Ut ... -. MlkttM el t .. ltjo ... I"" ......... "'' ·-·· ..... ,,. lutorle llftmoolllttomHt•, '' ut• m•,..r•, 111r_.1e. •'"9<ieft, sl lley ......... .-... r .... 1 ..... ,1e ...... PUBLIC NOTICE lltCTtTtout a111t••H 11.\Me l'TAHllM•l Tllo loll .. lflt --· are dol111 -.. ..... " .. 'ANT A llA"BAllA OIL CO .. ltlll Ot..,.vlew ~. MUl'tl"lfOn .. atll, Celll nwt Grenl f Ar91or11111. 1u11 ()rHt1vi.w ~. Hu11t1"91 ..... atll, Celll . lloNrl S Mort0t, IJ047 M•ro Dr I we, L• Mir-. C.111 tQtJD. D .. ld A -· 711 HerbOt llletlf Or Ive, Nowpirt .. atll, Cllll t2MO. ROll9r1 -Sore S..-, ttt Wey view Co..n, VenMa, c.111 Ptl•t ~ Morwlll, tWI \lie lor..,10, R•nchCI P-Vtrcles, Colll. Jerrold II. -R-•rl• Puliltr, HS E. O.~vlow Avenue, Oehltw, c .111 non. Cart F c;,._, tilt .. .,.ro. Otl•o. NtWPOr1 .. OCll, (elll eJMO Ko""''" K Bortllolome•, 601 1'1tlda-Dfln, JVwperl ... etll, Collf tJMO Lorre l"e E. Chl1')1••, 700 E C11epmo11, FUltor1C>ft, Celll Oovta ., ......... " E Al•Oll•. Sl•rre M•e. Cellf This butlM •s,. Is tonducled by • 09,..,., perlMti,.iP Gr .. 1 E Ar99bf\ofll fflll lle .. ,,_t •et liltO Wllll the County Cler\ ot Or.,.oe Cou,,ty on Jen 11, 1911 ll'IMUI Pubu.-Orenoo Coa•l Dolly Pilot. J•n Jl. lO. FHI •.I), 1 .. 1 JS) .. , PURI.IC' NOTICE l'~TITIOUS eltSINRH M-1 STATEMIMT fh• tottowl"O P•rWn\ •rP do•nQ bW\tM\\.\ (I) S PARR MO RT G AGE COMPANY Ill HAR80ll HOME LOAl'f, II Ll..00 l\IO N9wPorl Booth, Collfornte t2MQ Spe" Mortgogt Comp•nr, Lellto'rnlo, II Lindo 1~1•. Ne,..porl Buth, c~••lotnla 9Jlot0 ,,,h l>U\lnf'\\ t\ <OnGYcftd b' • corp0r•hon S1><1rrMor'lo-ComNny llObeti J. Si>aH Vic~ Pres.dent , f ht\ \t•t~t w•'l fllf'd with U'ltt Counlr Cl•r• Of Or.,.90 Counly on J•n 10, Itel FIMl41 PubH\"'O Or.n911 Co•\I 0•11~ Pliol, J •n 1l, l0, F•b 6. ll , .. , J97.fl PUBUC NOTICE FOA THE RECORD PllBUC NOTICE Pll9UC MCMll .... WIU al Ml&.8 8Y , ... cont. 11t1111& ..u.1 ... COllUIU ..... AT Tie• CITY NM.&., H 11•1• D•IVI, CDnA M•IA, CALl ..... IA. Af •:• P.M. WAI .............. , ..... AllT•• OM MCN!Ot.Y, ••HVAaYtt, "91. •l•A• ..... TMI ..OU.OWi ... AP· PUCATIOllB: I. All 0..-t OI 11w Clt\t C-11 of IN City ol c. .. Mfte, C.lllltrflle atMtlfl,. Tl* lJ ef ,,_ COiia 111\tte ~ .... c.-r~ tl!Wll ,., "'''"' In commertlol ...,...._., .. , lllrlllnt ltr ro1l111reftll In tllo In. du1lrl•I -· -r~odllkolloft ..... ••lttlnt ........... 11_,, lft Ille R·Jl- J Tt-lw mee Ol lract Tl:·llOllR for Hutti H. fO!'.,,,an,• Jr • oulllorlbd •etnl ,., Ille lrvl,,. C-11y, HO Nowporl Ctnl0t Ori¥o, Newport aoec11, for ,.,,, ... 1on1ellw ,..._ o1 lrt<I trNllnte l-·1114 W ... IVllloftlOr comm•td •t condOmtn&wm "''"••, l0telA<:1 el no2 Reel Hill AllOfl.,., In a CI 1ont Envlr_,,t•I doter mint· •-. ,,...., .. Clotlerotlan ZE•:a.e " l z-HCOCl!lon Pt<mll ZE.fl·12 -tentell .. meeot troct TT·llJU for H.," ton/Loronrl nl, art Ill toe h , •ulhctrlud t9'"tlt for O.nltl Dirr°"', 11lJ Soutll Douol•s Rood, Suite 1, AMl\Olm, for t ono111ono1 uv 111rm11 1.,. • lO·unll c...-min1..,.. projetl "'"" • •••l•Me lo n toed llWI permllltd O.n11ty, -elso • --101 •Ubdlvltlon, •oc•l•d •• 11a , ,. .. , -1200 C•nron Ori•I, 1~ ., R1 ,_ Envlron,,,...101 Ckterml,.etlon ,.._, •• dotl•rttlOfl. • z-H <OCl!ton per/nu ZE.ft.11 lor RolhKhlld lndUstrlei, eulhorl1ed •90n1 '°' fi"I Amerlcen Tr .. •t.C11m-oony, 7101 S.n Joaquin Hiiis R-. 'N•Rfl,., 8toch, tor •-•llon•I vw ,,.,,.,,,, IOt o -· Mll-wivttt ,., Sle- llon •no com,...rc••I bulldtng with variante\ ttom wtbeck tMdac•p1ng •"d v•PllCul•r ""1nwu••rtng •r••. l0t•l•d •I It! E•\I 11111 Slr..,t. In e Cl tone Env1tanment41I dlftermfn•t1on MO-ll•t cl.cl•••llOI> For lur11\er 1n1ormellon °" tne •bo•e •Pl>llCehon\, lelep/>One 15e 514S or coll •I 1.-. Ottk• ol Ille Pl.,..,1ng Dei>arl ment, Aoom x..>. 11 '••r Or1vt (Ott• Mew. C•lltornld CO\loMe\a pt~inQCOfT'IM1\\ion Rte h.lrO Car \len.M!n CN lrm.,. CN•I~• W Aoborts ~rf't•ry •nd 01rrclur of Pt•nt\•nQ Publl\Md OronQt C0<t•I D•oly P1101 Jon JO,, .. , Sll e P UBU(' NOTICE lllOTtCE o.?;~~~ OF ftf.AL M U fol I C I I' A L C 0 U R T 0 I' PROPElillY AT PlllVATt ~ALE CALIPOltNIA N .. uun COUNTY 011' OltANO£ 1 TO I HE RESPONDENT I 'lupn>o' t:.,,; 01 lh~ ~I 01 WlfST OltANOI COUNTY !he Ptllllontr na, Ill"" • p~llt1on Cd II lorn•• 101 lh• tounl 'Wi:0 , JUDICIAL DIHlllC'T COftCern1no wiour marrj•91': If vuu ••II Anqtlf'\ YJ 0• '"' 11411M St. to lilt o '°""""' w1lh1n JO ci..-ol ln• '" 1,... M.ltter 01 Ill• l \IAI• 01 JOHN ---·CA tt6U d:lf '""' '"" wmmon\ ,, .... eo on " 'rUSf(I~ IJ<ol OWd p L A I N T' , F BE v E' Al <( '( u. ,ou,. (19f.u,ll m•v be 11nt•r.O •nd NQh(r. ~' ""'~b'f Q1.,,flf\ th•t lt\fl un FRIESEN. the < ourt m•y enter t1 1udom~nt dtr\iQMO wifl \t!U "' P''"'ale ,., .. on 0 E r EN 0 AN r JE AN N t E tOnl••n1nci lnjun<ll•« or olher oroe .. O• o••~· '"" '°'" OaY OI Fooru••~ 1981 LAVORIE, EMANAUEl LA TORRIE cont,.rn1n9 dtY•\lon ol orooer1,, •I lne oOtt• ot wutm•n .nd w,iimin: C A. 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Yeu ,...., ............. ftw 0•tHI Juttt JO, t910 lh• r19f'll "''" dnd 1ntt'rt\I IM.11 IP'I• CeMrt nwy 9<:'-' ... lfttt Jeu wUtMvt LEE A BRANCH (ff"rk t\t•t~ of '''a ~<-tA\if'd tt\ •cQu., .. 11 th Jiwr ...... ,_.,. _...._. fett r•t..-wl By Amy Sil.,•, 0Ppuh' oot ,•t1on of tdw or ot~n1w1V!' othf' 1 •Uht1t • Ny1. ••M 9w iM9'm•Uon Publt~hPd Or~ Ccw\t O•Utt Ptlot 1n•"' or 1n itOCl+tion lo 11\•t ot \.:.io a.-Mtew. Jan 1). JO, F.i, • I) Itel )'IQ.e t CU\e<I •I ,,.. l•rn• <>' 0.atll in ano 10 AVIS()' U•-M \lollo ollo-tfo •" th• (rr1••n '"•• prOC>"M'f '!llfu~lt' 1n f l Tr1--.1 ,._. McWir <•tra Ud '"' .. (.11., ot t4ewpo• t Ow•\.h <.o""'• ot lift aHlieflt-.. a ml'ftie\ •• U• , • ._.,.. Q,dn~ S1•1_, ot C:til1torn14 pd'''' u+itr •• ""',. .. »•l•t. L•• •• lfttef'm•ckt WANT ACTION~ <.:lassifed Ads 642 Sli7H •v Of'\lfliwd ti( tollOW\ 10 .;,,, ....... .. lOI. B•oo No JJ4 OI '"" C•"•I 1 TO THE DEFENDANT A (IVtl ~t-Cl10" ot NfitiwOOrt 8 .. tl<. ... A\ Ot-' M.tg COmOl•1nt h.d\ bl> .. n f1I~ by t"t Ol••n rf"cord.-d 1n U.00. • P•q.o '18 c.f Mi\ l•tf •V••t\\f vou flltlAn ... ou'!l Mdp~ '" trw.-oH ih• nf 1,,,... a It you #1\h to d .. t .. nc:I UU \ C.otJ.nt' AKOt'dtt o• s.ud (OY'l' 1 ld•\Ull you mu\t, 4flft11n JO d • .,. .. dft .. ,. Mor,. t~rnonl'i •l'O .. n .t\ J•10 """ '"''" \Ummo"~ •\ ,,.,v,.d on t'OU ftlf' l •tt1. M•rcu\ NP •UOrt ti•tt•h •1•n '""<Oun A •r•ttf'n Olfl•dtno 1n Colltorru.t ~6'60 '•\POn\l" lo '" .. < ompt-'1nt t 1t 4 ft'rm\ 01 \di" Ctl\'1 1,, ldwh.11 mun,.,. Ju\tfu• t°"'' YOU mu\I '''"' ••fh thfo 01 ttw U,..,, .. 0 ~,,,,, .. \,. t;,r'\ 1,.(ifihrm A\iQn o• tourt ~ wrtUf'l"I Plt-ttcl•f1Q Of t dU'\f' oln \d,,. U' UrHt i-d\n d"d Dlt ltirt'" Or41 Pl.,MS1nq to DI' ttntt"rf'd 1n lhoti ,.v 1<1~nt f"O Ot not .. \to' "'"'d o·, OO<•f'I i,, ''!'\Pon\,. tn IN-comol•ml Morlq~ or f ,M\t 0.f'd o,, ,.,,.. pr00... '*''"'" tht l1nw \Df"t 1ftf'O ttbOv_. Un I IV \O '°'d f tn Otftr (.f'nl ot ~mOuf"ll OtO '"'\\ J'OV dO \0 your ()l>f4utt •111 ~ ~n to Of d'•PG\•ff"(1.,,,.,1>1d ''"'~ uoon 11top41'-ahon ot th• Pl•1nt1tt B•O\ or ofter\ 10 ,,._. 1n wr•flnQ rtnd •nd th1\ court m.-y •nt•r ii 1uoorn•nt I will C>+-,~,.,._H •' thfo •for .. ~••O ol'•<fl •CJ•in'I 'fOU t()I' t¥ ft"het <tttmfnded •n ~t a.,., ''"~ ,.tltor tnir ft"t ptJbl '"'''on lf\r <ompfa1nl ..,h,(l't couto , .. ,ull in 04ff'O J•n~ry t9, 1te1 mon~y Of ~QOll'f'1y or oowr '""et f'f' l h•t .. ot ano rw•ored~lt"O' Wh> Cl•'"'""'"•nt of ••9P~ l•••nq of M1cN~I John Ytnk•\ Qufl'\teo 1n ttlilf tomc>l•1nt E •>< ulor o• 111~ E '1•1~ I> fl .,... wltll • -\ Ille .. vice°' ol 1o,.n P Yu\••\ U •"trMJ Ill tllh m•Ttor, Ylll llloUld I llANDALL ~ WITTMAN '° t4 ~ ....... ,, H I .... Ytur •rinell #ITTMAN AND ••nMAN • ., ....... 1l 011r. moylM lllod ... llm• 1 17/ll lrVlnt -levord, Su1lo l D•l•O 0..:erntwr 11 1•18 Tum11,CAt,.., l>ICHAqOJ WA(.C .(l•r> '·'"-111•1 IJl<IUl 8• N•n<. ""'"" Otooul• Atter,..y let Eae< ... or MU II RAY PALITl Publl\,.,... ()<4n~ CO.\! Od'I' l'olqf l .. 1 .... ~81 .... '°"'• U J4n " )0 F•O ) l'ltl '" 8• WttlmlM••. CA n.u Atlernty ler Pl•111Ull .,.., ... ,. Pl'BUC' NOTICE Publl\hPd Or..,qit Co.J'' o .. ,.v P1to' Jan 16 » JO F•b 6 •'lt• NOTICE o" DEl'AUL r PAULK .. OF'FMAN. as \ub.i•lul•<11 lri.ale., \lf'ldlrr th•t cert•1n ~ ot tru\f u1t<u1e0 by J\JAO. S14ElTON •no JOSEPH M KLECKNER •no Pl'RLJ(' SOTl('E VIRGINIA M KLECK NER "\ l'flllM lru"ori, to CALVARY CHURCH OF l'ICFITIOUSIUSINEU LAGUNA BEACH, • Cel1forno• cor o N/UllllE STATIMENT ,~. 81 POr•t•o", •Hbeftl'ilc1•ry d•t .. d M.a'f '1. lhfllo 1011ow 1nQ puwn\. .,., dotf1<Q SEE YOUR ADIN PRINT IN 24 HOURS ''" •nd ••t<\lttio ,._,., )t, "11. •l'\d '" J O"'\•nl'n •\ ~ordedJ-77,1'11•\ln\lru-nlNo FOO!HILL ASSOCl ... TES 11"11 ,.....,, eoo.: lmJ, P ... tSO,Oft1<1•lr• f'.11Cl't Avenue Suitt 100 lr•tn• cord\ Ol lho COUtllY At<o•Otr. Oronv. c .. 11orn1• "711• Counly,Celllorn1•.ll.,.e1>yglve.noliu CANVON ASSOCI ATES 11•71 th•I • IW?il(" Of tM obft~lion, tor Ftt(h A¥enuP, !.u1tfl 100 l'Wfnf!' whkh ytd dft<S ot \rU\' i\ M<.uruv. C•hforn•• 9?1U "•' occurrtct tM rwlur• of ttw bre•cf'I H~• Eno1an0 L1•t tnwr•n<• Com bel"O f•Hur• to P•n., \Ot Boyl\fOf\ St,f'el 8 0\lon I P•y IO ,,.. l>oMlltltr~ IM •t M•n•ll•""'"' Oll 11 crueo 1n1trHIOueenoooyo1>1e1ow1a Lu C Somm1>. 11911 F•lch beMfit.••rv on June ,, • '"'· June 11. Avenue Wtff' 100 Ir vlt\f C:AllfOtt\la Place your Dail~· Pilot classHit•d ad before 5: 30 p.m. and it will run in the next day's issue. Pilot is the The Dail~ only afternoon Orange newspaper to this 24-hour County offer you service. Stop by our call 642-5678 friendly ad-visor will help you place your ad. office a·nd or a You can charge your ad or use BankAmericard or Master Charg.e. llllyl'lllt 642-~678 "" •nd J-11 ltlO 9]114 e, re.t,on ot tn• fore90m9, '"' S•tnUfl C. L1ncJ~•t t1•11 F1tcrt b4'n4tf1<1•rv ""'' dire<.tH the \Ub\tltut~ Av•nlW Su•tf' 100 ""''"* C.•1tro,.,,1a •d tru\tee to •<tare, enO ow wtmt' '' •1114 lltrtby CIKlored 111•1 IM1-bledt\H\, Jolln c;. H•9P\IO<I 11•71 ~ 11<11 ·~ •U \um\ WC:ur.a b' \aid wb\tnvt A••n"9. \.uilf' 100 lr't'trW, C••1fornl• td tru\lte r.r..i., •••<I• lo w it, or 191114 t euu lo be told,'"" l•u•I pr-rty 1c IC M•r-Nthon. 11'11 Flttll ••ll~lr thol OllllO-tlon A•en~. Sult• 100, ""'"' (alllornlot DATED Jenu.or, ,., .... ,,, .. Peul K Hotfmon C••I F Wol!oerolh 11911 I' lltll Sub\Otutecs Tru'\t" A"Wtnwt W1te tOO, tr't'H'lif, C•hfo,n1• Pulllli!WO Orllft90 Coo\I Oo1ly Piiot 9111• 1•" 1'. JO. Ftb S, 19'1 49) 1i Poul E Carl<on. 11'11 F1tc11 PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS IUSIMESS NAMI STATEMEltT Tn1 foftow1nu e>«r\ons •rP do•no bU\ln•\\•\. MA C J AM L I M ITED PARTNEAS..tP. 71•11 L• Pol Roeo. L•oune NI-I, CA.,.,, C•mPbtll Asso<I••·~ 11, A Col\lornl• GtMrel P•r1Mr\111p, 11•11 l • Pu Reed. Leouno N•Quel. Cellfiornlo nt71 Tiie Vnlled Stotn Lile lnw••ntt Compeny 111 the Clly ot ,_,. Vork, A l'ftw Y-Cor-allon, llS Me10tn L1 .... N•• Yor-. N•w Yor-IOOJI Thi• l>ll'ln~u '' conduct~ lly • llmllod per1Nf\llllp C...._11A"OCl•lfS11 Robtr1 M C•ml>blPll A <>-rel P•rt..,.; 'Thli .. .,_, Wft lfffCI Wllh ll\t County Clorll. 01 0<•"0" C.ounl• on Jenuory6, 1'111 Hll-r&Vou Attw•netL..aw , ... ll'•trclllM Drtvt, '4Ht9 •• PMI Offftt ... 1"77 lnlM, C:........"11J 11'11""1 PuDll•r.ct Orenoe Co.st Dtllr Piiot, ••n :IO, F.o.•. ll.10.1991 so1.e1 PUBLIC NOTICE P\18LIC llOT~I l'fOTICE IS HERE9Y GIVEN llWll e Put111< ~will Ill 11e1111-., ,,.. en, Cou11cll of Ille CJt'r of lrvl"• o" l'obrvory 10, IWI, •I 7:JO p.m ,, or H •oon lllOr••Htt os -II bit, 111 tht 1tvl11t CllV C-11 CN..,.,.r" llHG JomNrwe ....... .,.. '"'°''"' Cl•k C111t1r, '"''"'· C.lllonlle, for con tlfuattott 01 tll• 111,••• ot tll• H•"",.. Dkioret.., for tllo lrvlM ""°*'" ""-11,_ter C•CP.olf41 , • ,.,...._ l•lllt'r .. " llcotef et LllllC..r.,191.,1. 1tl• ........ -c_t1wltll r ... N le ....... PWllC ""'"" tte ...... .,.. .... City C-11 "'°' .. tllol"Wltc ............ . ,.., fW1IWr ~ ... .,, -......... eo llllt l'l*k ,....,_ ,.... call Ille '"''"• c-"'""''' oev•'•""''"' °'""-. ,,., ... O.IH: J-y lil "91. CITVCW IR\llN• ..,. ,._., c. ..__ (lty Clfttt ,.,,..,.... Or .. Ceett Ootty Piiot. J~·· "" ..... , ~"'""~' Suite 100, lr\11'1ne1 C111torri1a .,,,. Wlllillm Edcty, 1 rt'U Fll<ll A .. ftUI! Su•I• too. lr•lne. Collfo•m• '1114 T"ts builMS\ '' t <>ftductecs by • O•ntrel P¥1Mr.,,iD JMw>S H•QHleO lh1\ "•1-1 WO~ 111.0 with IM C.ounlt ci.r• Of Or,.nQt Countr on J•n 11. 1911 F IS .. 17 Publl•twd Or•noe coot Oour Pltol. J•n lt FHI ~. ll. n . 19'1 .... ., PUBUC NOTICE fof·7JS1' l'ICTITIOUS 8USlfofESS N/Uillf STATEMElfT Th• lollovr1nq CN"rs.on 1\ OOtnQ bu\• f'lt!"\\1U NEWPORT SOFTWARE, INC , o (aldorn1• coroorAlfon 1•111 M•cArfhur Blvd , Ht/•,... (•l1fornt• 9110 Frank Jfl\\~n , 41" V1• O• L• Lun1, Yor11<9 lu'(la, C•lllornl• •l6t6 lht\ bu\1nt'\\ i~ <ondUtt.-d b .. • COf ooralt0n NttwoonSofhtfarf' fnc. Fr.,.• Jes..., Pr~•lllf'll lhls •••ttrNnl WA• llled Will\ Ill~ County C••rk ol O•on~ Coun1y on J onuuy I."" l'IUIM Pul>ll•lled Or•tlGf Coesi Delly Pilot, J •n t , 16, 13, JO. IWI ltJ tt PUBLIC NOTICE ( ___ ,._. ....... .,... ____ _.. --.. ---.... ---.. --, -· ... .,,,. .. . . --....-. --..... ~-·- Friday, January 30, 1981 DAILY PILOT • f BUSI NISS Rising oil prices spark profits NEW YORK <AP> -Standard Oil Co. of California and Shell Ual Co. say rising oil prices ln the United Stales helped offset the lmp1tcl ol declining dom estic fuel sales a nd sparked fourth-quarter earrunea .rainl. Two other maJo r oU companies, Sun Co. Inc. and Phillipa p.,troleum Co .. announced profit declines for the laat three months of 1980. worldwide and 3 vercent in the Un1tl'd St:.itf"I u·; ris mg prices · slowed demand. U.S. crude oil pricei. rose sha1·ply lwH yt:ur as federal price controls were lifted e ach rnonth The co11lJ 11l'i. whirh had been due to e nd Sept. 20, were abolished Wt:dne sduy by J>t csidenl Reagan. Stand1trd of C ahfomia, the nation's fourlh·lar1est oil com · p1tny, said this week that fourth·qu1trter profits Increased 17 per- ('ent to $615 million, whlle 1980 e arnings climbed 3S percent to $2.4 b11llon'4' At Shell, ris ing prices helped 1hl· No 8 uil n)rupm1y post a 23 per cent fourth-quarter earnings i.i•ur• a11d d 37 perr~111 Increase in 1980 profits. Sun reported an 87 percent drop 111 c.1 rnings for last year's fourth quarter but a 3 percent gam fur alt of 1980 The eornpany said it tallied a $128 mililion alter tax clwr1•t• <A5souated with a de· clsion to end construction of new v•·'i~1 I• Ill 1b Su11 Ship division, which lost Sl9(> million last yeur The compan)' s aid its U.S. petrole um earnin1s j umped to $920 m1lllo11 in 1980 from' $656 million a year befor e, "principally because of higher prices for crude oil and natural gas and in· creased natural gas production." The amount of 01r products Socal sold, however , fell 4 per cent Phillips. No. 13. a1tributed,1ts quart•·• 1~ p1 o!it c.Jrup lo ·•sharply higher e xploration expcnsei." and 11'<1111,:i:d s ales of chemical products. But for. 1980, Phillips posted a ltl pt·t ct•11t 1•arn111r,s gain as a resultof "higher worldwide prices" Cot m l :11111 g;1 5 CPI could delete AMONG EARNINGS REPOJtTS: Standard of California's fourth qu:111 1 1 p111f1l' l':.lme to 1615 million. or $1.80 a s hare, a nd sah·:. \\.l'f'r•· i1 1 :1 111 1111111 l11 the fourth quart er of 1979. profiti. tc>tak'<I $524 1111111•111. •1r SI s:i 11 share , and sales we re $9.8 billion For 19811, So«ul '~. 111·1 111t'•Ht1l' 1 ose lo $2.4 billion, or $7 .02 a share, against SI ~ b11l 1•.r1 •11 S • ~:.' ,, s hare, in 1979. Sales rose to S42.9 hillion from $31 •1 t11 1li<111 hoine purchase costs ........... NEW YORK (AP! The com- missioner of labor statistics says the home purehase component of the Consumer Price Index will be deleted and probably re placed with a n estimate for rents , The New York Times ha~ re ported. In a story from Washington. t he Timt's quote d J anet L Norwood as saying that s he had discussed the controversial in· d ex with Murray L . Weide n- baum, who is in line lo become chairman of President Reagan's Counl'ilof Economic Advisers. Fake stones. fashioned from concrete. pave way to foun· tain in Co bblestone development north of Tucson. The lots in the exclus ive area are for the wealthy. selling at prices of $85,000 to $250,000. Custom-built homes are sell · ing for $800.000 to $1 million. M a ny private wage agree- ments as Wt!ll as federal Social S ec urity and governme n t p ens ions have provis ions for r a ises to offset inflation as m easured by in creases in the Consum~r Pnct! Index Replacement of tht> cost or purchasing a home with rent costs probably would s low the -- COUECTORS INCOME SI0,000 UP? CORNER Al£ YOU PATI"' TOO Rare Colna • Slemp• MUCM IN TUES? New recycling plan to be,gin GOLD a SIL VER MOT WTlNG AHW? Price• for 1-29-11 -C-•tlM -Cl 11JH . ..., -K.ru91rrtneh ua..• ~uuo CALL 751 -3911 SAN RAFAEL (APJ A curbside-pickup re· M•PI• L.eM uu.• uu.• AY Fer •. Cwtis Price IOO (oton.\ "°"1.00 HI0.00 cyclin~ program that eventua lly will cover most or Ma r in County is set to begin Monday in Tiburon. officials say. SO P"'o' '4JI.• wn.oo 'IO"' ~·•••• B-, ... 'II. 11-Cerllf1ed r mane ta I ( - ,_ll ___ ... Planner Ceil ... .-__. (714) 556-M50 First Y2 HM C1115lltatiln South Coellt Plan VIiiage ___ ... 1---C...-·1· I< "'" '"' '' ... , I IJ 111111 t \111110 At No Charge " I II It llt ltl ·I I 1 .ti. ,, '" • . I I I· ' tl1·p11 rl.1lil1 111 ti 11111111111• " 1 \I • '" • ••I "Ill oh • •' I 111' \ •' " II I • ' "" o \\ h\ l1 ·' !!I ''"' 11 I '•·fl I f1 I I ~ ~computer MICROCOMPUfHI ,.,._o,.' @7. rtCHNOlOGY ~-,....,. R ~ INCOll,OICUO •••llell'e l \ ~1~9J:c~UR ::£ . "' 'J SANTA ANA • Specially dt:signed trucks will pick up bottles, cans and newspape rs that residents leave on the curb outside their homes. The recycla ble gar bage will be taken to a facility in San Rafael, where sophisticated equip· ment will separate aluminum from steel, c rush cans and dump the metal into trailers to be taken to reeyclin~ plants . The program. funded by a $500.000 s t ate grant, is th\! la rgest of its kind in California. according to Joseph Garbarino, president of Marin Recycling and Resource Recovery Association. MEED HELP? visit our Do-It-Yourself Store . or have our c~etent plumbers do the w~! :BLOCK PLUMBING c I OPEN MON.·FAI. 9-t SAT. 9·3 Absolutely no one pays more interest on checking accounts than Bank of Newport Newport Plus Accounts at Bank of Newport have an annual yield of 5.47%~ Why not stop in today and make arrangements to earn more interest tomorrow. Our New Account representatives have complete details of this special new service. • 1n1ere>I yield Pclrntn~s < ornpulalion " ba~l'd on .111 dvp<"1I\ .ind inlerc!>I earn In~> rcmaminK un depos1I for a lull yt>ar. \I ... ~ ........ - ~~ :.Newport Newport Beach, Califorma MAIN OFFICE: Pacific Coast Highway al Avocm • 7&0-600> DOVER OFFICE: Dover al Sixteenth Street • 645·5333 LIDO OFFICE: Thlr1y-5eCOnd Slreel al Lafayette • 6'5-6313 -IOIC .. ........ , .. ..,..,..., . f rat e of price increases reported by the government, ac(•ordmg to Pa tri<'k Jac kma n , who h. in charge of compiling the index each month. Firm opens in Newport A M1ch1 g<in h1Jscd manuluc turt'r of artwork for printed"'"' 1ng board:. ha:. nµen<·d ;i n•·v. sa les off1l'e m Newport Beat h IJenrus .J U1n.l. v1 l·t.· p1 es1tlt•nl 11f sail's for Computd Enginl't·r in g , lrll' wi II ht• head11 ua rte reel 111 the 11ev. of'fit·e at 1200 <1uail Stred Comµull'I prl'v10u~ly s t·rvt.·d .di parts uf lilt' rt a lion I rom Jh hast' in Southfield . :'>111·h NEW YORK IAPI CnVIPS NASDAQ quot,ll•O'I• (ntmSn .h0w tn9 h1QllhHt btd\ Cn•r1Ho tnd IO••\t °''"" b., Cnmt t:d rn•rkel 1"'41ktrs d\ ot C nt\Ut1 f nur\ t'r'!Ct't 00 '101 Chubb n<h.10•rt1••1m.lrku (1rf•CO '"•rkOOwn 01 comm C•tlSoG• t\Ston for rr-Nr~f (tltUIA Slo<k B•d A•k (1UUIB AE L. Ind 13 .. ll'" Cl.,kJL AFAProt S\~ 6 '1J CIOW(p AVM (p l'• 4~. 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FtdlCOt 81bbCo 111 , t1' • f.t811Sy~ 81r(j<jon 16'u, 16\'-4 ~•80\tn Rtrtcf\r .,. ~ F-lEmpS AIY•OO• rs .. I) .... Ftwnr.~ 8on•n•• 4 •' • Fl.t~Bk\ =~~-'~ \ ~111 = ~:~~Y:nt Bulle!\ JI JI''> Fl•NFI• ButnupS U"" 13'1• Fl•WalU CNL Fin 1v. 3 Fturocb \ CPT Cp JO ,. • ., Foru10 C•IWlSv )2', Jl Form19fl CanrMH 21·1 '""• Fr•n•Co C•PEnQY Fr•nkEo J I 1' J 3 lo FrMSG C.•pSwC (plnA•r C.,•Cp C••nqh( 1J~ 741,, Fremon\ 11 • I '\ Fullr HO IS IS' I Gal.uyO "• , • GnAutm Shell 's fourth-quarter profits 1ot;il1•cl $tuli 1; 11111111.in. o r $1.32 a s hare . against SJJl.2 m illion, ur $1 O'I .1 ""'" t". a yl'ar before. Qua rterly sales rose to $5.l billio11 f1t1111 $1 .1 l11lh1.11 It '>llid 1980 net income rose to Sl.S billion, or $1 !l'J :i 111:11 I 111111 $1 I lullion, o r $3.66 a s hare, in 1979 a~ sales t'h1rtl1"'' '·• $. J 1111111111 from $14.S billion. -SUN'S FOURTll·Ql'ARTf.H 11 •f11 • f, II 1., ~''ti m 1ll10n from $222.9 m ilhun in 1979 <is s al1·, '"' ,. 111 ! ' I hd ltun from S3 2 billion. Per-shar e e <irni11 gs fell t11 2;! 1 •111 l1ro 111 3 1 'ii In WRu . Sun's profits totaled S722 8 rn1lhon, 111 'io!'1 ·1' 1 .It '',. ..~.11n-.t S699 9 million. or $5.89 a share, 1n 1979 \1111u ' ii• 1, 1 '" "'13 2 billion from $10 8 billion Phillips' net int1HTH· c;.11111· 111 , .. 11 "1111 .. 11 ''' tJ 'iY a '>hare, in the fourth quarter 1111 s<iles1i( ":t ~· '1111•· o 11 •· 11 lt•·r, fourth qua rter profits totaled S:lfl6 5 mtlh1111 • I'" .1 '''·'r' ;111cl sales wen: SJ billion The coniµany 's l!:IHO 1v· ,,,,, . 1 0:1 ' fiillion , or $7 01 a share. against $891 I uulhcm Ii •r•· 111 1!17!1 n nu al salei.rust-toSl3.7 b11l11111f1u111 'i11 I 11•!11 • Socal 's r eturn on ..,h<ircl111ld1•1, • p111 I t '• 1 11 •·ut and 1;umpart'd with Hus 1ne...., Wo•(•k 111·11. 1 I" 11·1·111 , a lt industry a v~ralo(c for the· f1 Nl n1111· ,,,,, 1• I •,f l" 01 ~a .. 11, ~un and Phllltpi. did not announr'(' 1,.111 1 ,, • 11 • 1 1 • llr I• •1 •·qutty, a m easun• uf profital11li1 y u<.1·d h~ ;111;\I\ 1 1· , '>UllS • •l • 1.-o 11 porat1• re (), .•. ,. Tiu· c :01111 t •• ,. 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In l!R), sales of U.S. -built cars -·s.s million -were at their lowest level since 1961. The rout extended throug h the e ntire American car industry. Ct save one. Volkswagen, -[\I "'lU.. now tu m ing out Rabbits ~\. 1 \ in Pennsylvania, in- creased its s ales by IO percent and displaced American Motors as the fourth largest car producer in this country . American Motors is in the process of becoming a satellite of France's Renault, with the result that two of our rive auto producers will be foreign·controlled -and the fate of a third. Chrysler. still hangs in the balance. Chrysler 's shar e of the new car market fell in 1980 to 7.4 percent. It was bad enough in 1979 at 8 .6 percent. Breathing down Chrysler's neck are the two big J apanese car makers, Toyota and Datsun. Toyota deale rs retailed a record-breaking 582,000 cars in 1980, close to what Pontiac sold , giving them 6.5percentofthe American market. And Datsun captured 5.8 percent of our market with sales of 517,000 cars. 100,000 more than Ford's Lincoln· Me rcury d ivision was able to sell. HELPING THE JAPANESE decimate the U.S. car makers are two of America's premier advertising agencies. Toyota now ranks as the nation's 57th la rgest advertiser with an annual budget cst1 mated by Advertising Age atS80 million I bigger than Schlitz's J. Those leaping "Toyota feeling" commercials are pro- duced by the Dancer Fitzgerald-Sample agency, the same s hop responsible for Old Spice. Hellmann's and Best Foods mayonnaise. Skippy peanut butter , Yoplait yogurt and Betty Crocker pancake mix advertising. Dancer -Fitzgerald- Sample is also the author of those patronizing commercials for Mazola margarine. the latest paleface atrocity against American Indians. - Datsun's annual ad budget is pegged al $66 m illion, r ank· ing it 651 h among all advertisers Those "we are driven" rom merr1als come to you courtesy of the William Esty agen- cy. the i>a me shop responsible for the artful advertising placed for Dristan tablets . Vase line Intensive Care Lotion, Irish Spring toilet s()ap (cause for an anlidefamation suit by the Irish people 1 • .'.'loxH·ma shaving cream, and Winston and Salem c·1garelles WHEN CAR SAl.t:S slump. General Motors near ly al"' ay!> St't'm:. to grab a bigger shceofthe pie That was cer- t aml} lht• c·ast' la!>t yt•a r C; M sold 4 I million passenger cars in 19Htl. down 770,(IOO frf)m the numbe r 1t sold in 1979 I lowevcr. that repn·~cnted only a 15 8 percent decline rt1rd "'as off 30 pc:rr ent. Chrysler 27 4 percent Hes ult G M's marht share rexcluding 1mports1 was a fat 63 percen t. In other words. nearly two.thirds ofthe U S -built cars sold here last year Wt'rcsupplied by GM G M 's Buick division had a particularly outstanding year Sales actually increased slightly, moving up from 714.000 to 720,000. No other car division of GM. Ford or ('hrvs ln could makethatdaim THE BOTl'OM LINF. was easytosee In 1979, Amer icans bought 8 2 million cars th<J' hC:td bt:oen produced in this coun· t ry. Last year they bought 6 5 million. a dropof20 percent In the teeth of that hor rendous decline the imports in- cre ased their sales by 3 pe rcent as deliveries of foreign-made cars reached a nt'w peak of almost 2 4 m illion Toyota was up 15 pen•t•nt. Datsun 9 pe rcent. Honda 6 percent. Mazda 3 per- cent and Subaru 12 percent Honald Heagan will so<>n be telling Tokyo "Fellas. you got to~n·t•us a break " .'tfof"k• In Tlt.- .'tp,ullgltl Mltaf .-.1uf"k11 Did NEW V0111( IAPj J an ,. 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"•rt.: al\er,_, fl•l119 "41 'I>, ofl 10 U ,,_: 1111119 '* 00, off ... J• lltricll: , ... all••-11 .......... 00. off US.00; Mft.00.Utcl H ... y & "-: late tnorfll"9 ...i IS. off '",, ll•l•lltl,.: l•I• morning M•l IS, oft \1'.1S •• l• .. 111•,.: •••• mornln9 11111roca1td llll.JO, ofl UO tc. ' Tlae Fire•!Bn Theatre Fol-ever bozos ay JOEL(.' DON ........ ,,,_ .. _ C'lunt'it ~o the left t•t..-aw ddlat~ )'OUI' i hc>t:ll find follow tht-> eJlow lW to our Sdt wtuc·h '' no• IJl pl"OIJ'ess The Depa11men1 of tt~dut1d4ll cy Oepartme.nt hb oMe c.galll ordered a duphute !>el of benda ble integr ated coqirnun 1t} workers And you can nl'Vt!r gl'l d p1ua to go with no anc·hov 1l'!> dl' livered Ln the h1l b thal 1!1 when you plaCt.' yc1ur t 'vt· ~ot the munt'hle!> • o rdt:r with regnaD kciN Na·k l>;.tngcr, Third Eye to all yuu half pint!'., full-pints and alumni of More Scienre High School Madness Perha1n; If yvu could make a li ving at dreaming up and pubhshing such satire laden cerebral congestion, you'd find comfort in a spilt-level con do with padded walls. But then. you'd probably have to give up your shoes Oa BETTEll STILL, you could be The Firesign Theater. the comedy quartet that for 15 years has pureed political power mongers and American cuJture I and counterculture) into quin· tessential craziness via records. radio. plays, films and live stage s hows . They're funny. too. On stage : they· r e one of the mo s t d y nam ic com- edy/satire/musical teams on the nightclub c ircuit Quart7.· accurate liming is the key to their s tage preSCO('C ; a ('aSl or wacky characters and bizarre personalitie s mak e up Fires ign 's trademark in the eomedy industry. Off sta$1e. they're simply Phil Proctor. Peter Bergman. Phil Austin and David Ossman. Between s hows at a r ecent ap- pearance at Huntington Beach's Golden Bear , the foursome turned orr their good humor machine for some re mini5cence, chitchat about their pioneering comedy work or the '60s and some discussion of their latest vinyl platter titled "Fighting Clowns." THE ALBUM MARKS the group's 12th record release. con tinuing Firesign·s patented "bozo" genre or listening enter tainment. The birth of the com edy quartet quickly fueled a loyal following or Firesign dev· o teel> ~KUUlllll( with lht• r11~I dlbum W1ut1n>1 rur lh1· 1-~h·t·ln \'11111 01 ~HTlt'IHll• l.1 k1• lfllll 1 19671 ..1nd '''"""'''" In tht· mernonabll' H11\\ l'an You Ht· 111 Twu Ph•cei. All 1111 t· Wtwn ''ou rt· N111 Anywhl·rt· i\I I\ II "1>1111 I ('ru!>h Th;_11 l>v. .11 I ll:mc1 M1• Thi· f'her:.. and ·1 Think Wt' rt' 1\11 liuw::. C )n This Hu:. · Fight tot: Clowns . how1•v1•1 1:. not a clont· 111 th1• 1-·irl'::.1~11 trJd1t1un uf b<n11 humor S u rl' l ht'rt' '!> µlt·nl ) of } uk \ uk., and i;:uH JV.' Thi· eharac lt'r:. rt'nwin tl1:.1 tnl'l ly l'lrcs1gn :.tuH The brand uf hu11111r ha!! been u1HJalt:d for lht• 'KOs Tht· group has lradt•d 111 lovt• mi. for hot tubs. hcb for lane~. tht• Vietnam War for <ill out nuch:<ir <.<onnit'I with lht.' Soviet U 1111m Rte-hard Nixon and Lyndon Johnson may havl' thsaµµcar cd from the comit· s r)Otlight. but there wa'> plenty of material in Jimmy Carter and now tht•y t•x peel a potpourri or surprises tn Ronald Reagan AND FIRESIGN TH•:ATR•: wants its audiencC' lo know that they can s ing. The n('w a lbum ts a 50/50 mixture of music4tl num bers and comedy sketc-hcs, in shortened cuts mon· !!Ulll'd for radio airplay Many or their previous work!! were full ·length s tory I inc l), orten continuing from one side lo the ne xt and sometimes from record album to the next µroduc- tion. Add to that a mastery of com· ple x recording a nd dubbing techniques and yvu had disks that some have listened to for years, discovering new rib tickle rs or profundity on the LPs . So f'iresign expected critics to las h out at ''Fighting Clowns" for its brevity and musical in· fus ion. "Most of the people who are followers of our work are aware of what a new direction the album is." said Austin "There's some whining that could we please make the ne xt vne more runny and (there ·s) too much music. "WE'RE PROJECTING the next album is probably going t11 be less music and more in feel ing like a so-called c l assit Fires i5?n Th e atre a lbum although we think 'fo'ighl1ng l 'luwn~ flt~ 111 llw mold of our mJJ•lf JJbum" · 1 I h111k tl11· point that pt.'Oplc h.1\ll· n1 :1<ft• abuul tht• album is it 1sn l <1:-n1m plei.. · · added Oss· 111<111 l.t•I rnt• make the point µ0~11 1vt'I.'" Tht.·) h;:n•e said that tht· allJum 1-; H'ry s imple and d1re1·t and 1 a!ihdl what does th1" rtlt'(lll .. ·11 ... not .1 n1t1cism of it . it's .1 rt•eoi,:111lMn that Jl 1s dif r 1• rt· 11 t ' -. u g gt~ t c d Aust i n "Thi:') rl' ( F1res1gn fans) 1n a stall' of "ondl'rmt•nt as far as \\'l' ran It'll 11 ·~ o;ort of th(' way "t' like• rl · M Ut•h or lhl• rnalt'n :.t l frnm the ;ilburn 1s 11tckt'cl Pxtrat ted from hvt· Slill'!t' shows at tht: Roxy Thculrl' in llullywood. f<'ires1gn also ha!! n •cyl'led work from pn•vt<>us albums especially from tht Nu:k L>anJ{cr radio parody from "flow Can You He In Two Plan·s At Once" mlo th<'lr two hour -;Lage s how Th•· g roup hoast~ none of the Ah .the 4lories of I ood! .. The Firesign Theatre.from left. Phil Proctor. Peter Berg1nan . David Ossman and Phil Austin. Game show panelist speaker Kitty Carlisle tells the truth By MICHAEL DOUGAN Ofllllo.Nf ........... Kitty Carlisle's successful career as a public figure is proof "you can make a small talent go a very long way," she claimed Monday. Miu Carlisle. also known as Mrs. Hart Cs he married playwriahl Moss), reviewed her eclectic life before an audience of t,2'75 at the season's first Town Hall event, a aeries of lec- t ure1 sponsored by the Aa- 1l1taace Lea1uea of La1una Beacb and Newport Beach. Notlnl that neither her own lools.1 nor her voice were u aood ., many other 1bow busiDen pencinaliU., 11111 Carllale at- tr1"8ted ber IUCeell to nMll"afe ud dildpline. And• ....._..v• motbel'. lllll C&rllale ll a naUve of a....ftllGlt. La., tpbaH fat.Mr. "a struggling young doctor." died when she was 10 years old. The following year. s he and her mother moved to Paris. where Mrs. Carlisle set out to in· filtrate the rarefied echelons of European society with the single-minded goal of finding an upper-crust husband for the young Kitty. she recalled. "She hoped I might marry a rich prince or. failing that, an impoverished baron, .. she said. "We always had the worst room in the best hotel.'' FINALLY, A TEEN.AGE Mias Carlisle waa sent to the Royal Academy of DramaUc Art lD London. Following her studies tbere, the family moved to New York where she flnt appe....S ln a stace. musical called "Rio Rita." She quickly landed rol• lD four mcme.. inclwlina "Nipt aJ the Opera'' with the Marx Brothers. On the set. she was in· troduced to Moss Hart and Cole Porter. They asked her to sing in a musical they were producing. "But I didn't want to be in their musical." she explained. "I was going to be a big movie star.'' In fact, "Night at the Opera" was her Jut film. She began ap· pearing in musicals. night clubs and summer stock productions. IN 'nME SHE got to know Hart a little better. After an ei1ht-month courtship, they were married. They had two children, who were 11 and 13 when Hart died. It was a traumatic time. •.• 1 had never made a decision In my llfe," she aaid. "My mother ma~ all the declliom then my husband made all the decllionl." I While Misa Carlisle is best known for her years as a panelist on the game show "To Tell the Truth" she now work.a full-time as chairman of the New York State Council on the Arts. She has been with the council for nine years. IN HEa UNPAID position, Miss Carlisle said she oversees a budget ol ~ m.lllion and a staff of90. "It takes, literally, all of my time.'' she claimed. "We fund ever)'thlna that's non·proftt in the state of New York from the Metropolitan MUHUm of Art to the little blstorlcal chorale 1roup1." She defended ber home state'• mu1lve IUnd&q for artl IJ"OUPI· "I believe ln 10venamnt fUDd· tn1 of tbe art1." Hid Miu Carlil~1 Frld9Y. Jenuary 30. 1111 older material has gone out of print So whe n younger au- diences tum on to the group. they can usually find Firesign albums in record store stocks. "OUR ALBUMS," said Austin. "are like one long play that we're working on and changing and re- editing. Th~ group also hopes they'll attract the younger. post- Vietnam·protesl college genera· tion. "We would like to play a whole range of things. not just the rock ·n · roll audiences," said Ossman. There's no doubt, though, the foursome is growing older. As they ~hange, they expect their humor to mold around the new audiences They figure they peaked in 1974. with their performance in Carnegie Hall. But the nation's Bicentennial celebration and the 1980 presidential campaign pro· .vided plenty of stuff to munch on. LAST VEAR, FIRESIGN re· turned to the medium that was their start in the '60s with a yearlong coverage of the elec- tion campaigns for National Public Radio. The never-a -dull-m oment Bergman is credited with forg · ing the group and launching Firesign m adness over Los Angeles airwaves via stations s uch a s KPFK. KMET and KRLA. And they're sort of proud that they've also been fired from a dozen or more stations during their prolific careers. When a couple of albums were released sans the entire ~roup, rumors abounded in the rock· comedy world that Firesign was breaking up. Ossman calls the break-up story a "hideous rumor" that caused such a flurry as to have Columbia Records officials re- consider the groups' contract negotiations in 1976. "WE DID SPLIT up for a while," explained Proctor ... But we never stopped. "The thing about The Firesign Theatre (is) we can 't formally end it because there's no formal DAILY ,II.OT 8 I arrangement . so we felt that was one of the things that kept us together . "We personally went through major changes in our lives and lifestyles. It was like the end of a seven-year cycle ... mar- riage and divorce and children ... there's been a lot of changes. ··w e also had to deal with s ituations like success." he con- tinued. "We made more money than any of us had made in any one place at one time and we all did different things with it. I burned mine.'' During their s lajle show. it's difficult to tell who's having more fun; Firesign Theatre or the audience echoing and jump- ing the gun on time-tested lines. That's just fine for the group. who enjoy including fans into the li ve performances. "THERE'S NOTHING dated about bozos ... said Oss- man "Bozos is s till coming true and clones and everything. We talked about them before anybody talked about them." Bergman remained aloof dur- ing the 45-minute chat with the group in a small backstage dressing room . Proctor said Bergman was tired since he s turted auditing a chemistry class at UCLA. It seems that Bergman is beef· ing up his knowledge for his in· ve s tm e nt in a m edica l terhnology company. So Ossman took the reigns on a forecast of things to come for Fi resign. "There's an eno rmous con- cern on the part of our public about Reagan and we're just s kating the surface." he said. ··w e ·re making fun 1or him) in a way they want to hear and also in a sense accusing them of be- ing responsible." THEIR GOAL is to gain a na· tional presence and attract a younger audience. How? "Ge t them drunk firs t ." snapped Proctor , during a rare less serious moment of the in- terview. Perhaps they'll continue to tell us. as they always have. that everything we know is wrong. ....... , Kitti/ Carlisw wUh Muriel 8rodloaf/ fi.tlJ and DoroUa, RNhi. <rigid) / ~- • •~kltoards aad 1Jar1Jee11tt San Juan Capistr ano Historical Society mem- bership chairman Carol Heim grabs a ride on one of many buckboards and other attrac- • lions to be feat ured in the annual Swallows Day Parade March 21. Looking on are Rhon- da Brown. 9, a nd father Ron . A s teak bar becue will follow the parade in Descanso Gardens. ; f .. Studem appreciative ,, -~-- ' ' Learning more than books DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 22-year-old graduate student 1,who would like to express my I . admiration for some people who I ha ve taught me more than all the boOks I've ever read: 1 •• Dt>ar Older American. 1 want you to know how muc h you have p roved the quality of my life ay I was driving down the reet. You were sauntering up- wn, your white hair shining in e s un, a smile on your face ou waved when I went by. ough you had no idea who I was. On my first job as a cashier. I was nervous and scared. The Une was long and everyone was impatient. You let the others go l irst because you didn't mind ailing. When your t urn came, ou said, "There's no hurry. ke your ti me My. but you ave pretty eyes ·' I could have tssed you. When I wa lk ed out of a estaurant. you opened the door or m e . I can count on t he gers of one hand the number f guys my age who would have one that. You say, "Have a nice day," a•d talk about the weather in he elevator . I can tell by your snarled hands that you've done a lot of hard work and I admire hat. You have an a ura of calmness at so ma ny of my generation II never know in their mad 1h for money and s tatus . anks. "Older Amer ican," for lng here. HOPE l 'M LIKE AT '•DEAR HOPE: What a heart- warming le«er! Let's bear It for RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTettY WlwooYw W .... ttws.11 I '22 Hwliior ll•d. Cott• ~Mt -541-I I 56 0mar~ "1· CUSTOM FRAMING • Specializing 1n · I SHADOW BOXES . 1803 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa !, er.,\(~ Ft• It"'''°" •••h1f,. Sw"i!•C•tP !nc ind the whole Peanuts 9an9 ·evervday in the all the old folks you described to- day -and for the young folks like you who apprecia te the m. · , DEAR ANN LANDERS: John a nd I have been married six and one-half years. We are both 60 John was divorced and 1 was widowed. He has bro ught Lht' sam e problems or his first mar· riage into his second too much alcohol, mental and physical abuse and brag, brag, brag. John is a computer salesman and has lo let everyone know he is a Dartmouth graduate. No ma tter what t he s ubject, he manages to work in Dartmouth I filed for divorce three ti mes, but he a lways talks me into coming back. Five t imes I have been ordered out of "his" house I have called the pohct>, couldn't take the screaming and pushing around. He refuses to go to AA although I'm s ure he is an alcoholic. I realize he treats me lousy a lot of the time, but I would be ver y lonely without him. Wh at s ho uld I do? MRS. IN· BETWEEN IN OREGON D EAR MRS.: Same song. Secoad verse. Hubaad a booaer -abusive, meaa, domlaeerlng. You get kicked oat bat keep re- turning. FUed for divorce re· peatedly bat be talks you out or it. You won't leu ·e him so here goes tbe broken record some people need to hear 180 times. Join Al·Anon and learn bow to live with him. It's In the phone book. . . phone book . . phone book. DEAR ANN: I have a problem wi t h my father. Every lime he kits me Lo do something, he a lways adds. "llear?" I'll give y 1iu some examples : .. Lock the tloor behind you, hear'>" "Wear vour coat, hear''" .. Call me 1f you t•an't get a ride home. hcar'1 " It is geltmg on my nerves and I would appreciate your help. - S IN MAZOO DEAR MAZOO: Deeply la- gra lned conve rsatloaal habits are very difficuJt to break. TIUa sort ol critlds m m lcbt come off as being super-critical aad d!a· respectful. You'd better learn to llve with it. I bad an aunt Ray who lived ln St. Paul many years ago. Site used to tack "You know, see?" oa the end of every seateace. It must bave grated on the ean ol !lome people but my slaters ud I saw the humor la It and It 11ever bothered us. Maybe this ls a way for you to go. Try It. Whal are the do's and don'ts of teachmg your child about the birds and the bees? let Ann l..aNkrs' new booklet, .. How, What. and When to Tell Your Child About Sex," give you the ground TUles. For your copy send SO cents along with a long. stam ped, sel/-addreued envelope to Ann Lander s. P 0 . Box 11995, Chicago, IU. 60611 .. ' SATURDAY, JAN. JI . By SYONEY'OMAaa A&IES <Mar. 21·Apr. 19): Take rlne roads ; o blique methods are most apt to succeed. Focus on j ourneys, philosophical concepts a nd spiritual enlightenment. Long distance com- munication plays major part in scenario. Pisces is in picture . TAURUS CApr. 20·May 20): Practical mat- ters dominate, including finances and basic security. Debt will be repaid. You have "hidden advantages." Capricorn, Cancer persons (igure prominentlY. A contract or agreement can be re- negotiated. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Finish rather that initiate pl'oject. More people become a ware of your intentions, motives and capabilities. Hor izons a re enla rged ; perceive potential. Ar ies, Libra natives play significant roles. Stress cooperation. CANCER (June 21 ·July 22 ): New work m ethods o~ employment highlight scenario. Focus on independence, fresh start. productive contacts and affairs of heart Leo, Aquarius natives fi gure prominently. One who sha res basic concerns pledges loyalty • LEO (July 23·Aug . 221 . Emotion a l responses s hove logic aside Be ready for c hange. travel, var iety and romanc.e lntuiti~e flash provides answers. One who aided you in past makes reappearance to your advantage Cancer . Capricorn. Aquarius natives figure prominently. • VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22): 1-~lurry of excite· ment occurs in connect ion with employm ent. basic chores and relative in transit. Gemini, Sagitt.arius and another Virgo figure prominent· ly. Attention is called to diet, nutrition and general health. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on family, basic changes. shon journeys a nd productive ideas. Another Libr a , a n Aq uarian and a Scorpio figure prominently. You discover "hid· den clause." A secret cache could be uncovered. Be ready! SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 >: By opening lines of comm unication. you pave way for solid profit. Respond accordingly. Focus on pay. menls, collections anrl consolidation of recent ~ gains. Gem ini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure prom inently. SAGITTARIUS <Nov . 22·Dec . 21). What seem ed out-of.reach will become available. J udgment, liming are on target lunar cycle high and you'll be at right place at crucial mo· menl. Special purchase is on agenda. Luxury item is involved. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 191 Much that occurs is behind scenes, clandestine and 1s filled with subtle nuances. Pisces. Virgo persons figure prominently. You may be part of a special to~r Access is gained to conridential dala SLre amhne techniques! AQUARIUS I Jan 20 Feb 18 1 Added rec ognition accompanies efforts "hat you do naturally will be subject to acclcum Focus on rulfillment. persuasion. personality and special appearances Capricorn, Canter natl ves play important roles. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20>· lmportanl proj ect will be completed Focqs on ach1evemenL, prestige. honor bestowed by peers Aries. Li~ra nat ives play key roles. Open dialogue with s uperiors. You'll get more support than might have been anticipated. Fashio11 No. that isn't a mannequin being examined by St. Bonaventure Club member Mickie Burrus <left) a nd Saks Fifth Avenue fashion director Shelley Kaufmann. It's model Andrea Witeck. who will a ppear in a s h ow of the s tor e's latest fashions sponsored by the club this Saturday. f 'or Valentine's Day. the gift that says. ··From .\ly Ilea rt to Yours" These precious .. Pavium Heart" pendants set in 141< Gold o"er Sterlino Silver now can be yours. "Pavium" is .999 + fine pure silver cryslalized which gives the sparkle and allusion of pave diamonds. The "Pavlurn Valentine" of your choice with 18" ncckc.hain, will be 'lift boxed for your presentation Pj,.•\~ •11\f'QUttt'!htt 1nfJ()• A ,,._. Patitiu~ .,.,.. IOM t •~t11rt fli1 1u\1 'l)OOi:'t!t 11'1• h'4 b f he-P.av·-.,MM1,.,, 'u•1·1\l \).l!iej .. a fd•Ht<' ( T,._... Pd# u"' Af\t1Uu• H"d'I tor tu\t 'ya -4"'• t h tnr Cit; /•p Enclosed is my remittance of \ . . .. 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I I lllily Nit FRIOAV, JAN. 30, 1911 INTERMISSION C4 TV LISTING ca GARDENING C9 To watch whales up close, board special boat cruises from local harbors as shown at left, or see exhibits in February at Dana Point Harbor. Visitors to Marineland can help in counting the migrating mammals. What's The siiht of a whale almost "jumpin1" out of the water is a mazing. The curious will soon find out that the giant m ammal uses its nutes (ta.ii fins) to propel itself upward in a breach (a maneuver believed useful in removing barnacles from the body). SUCH NEW VOCABULARY and a better idea of the proportions of the world's fa rge_st m amm als m'y be acquired at the ninth annual Dana Point Harbor Festival of Wh a les, scheduled to enli ven the south coast recreation center during February. During previous years the festival's talks, fil ms and s pecial events were limited to weekends. This time the cetacean celebration will be expanded lo include exhibits on Wednesdays through Fridays and movies on Fridays and Mondays·with the theme, "Whales in Flesh and Bone ." "WHALES IN FLESH" are the California gray whales migr ating all winter along the coast from the Arctic to Baja California. They are viewable at close ra nge from special boats which leave every d ay from several ports. in eluding Dana Har bor. "Whales in Bone" will include the 25-foot· long whale skeleton that will greet visitors to the new Orange County Marine Institute, open· ing its doors first to the public for the festival. The skeleton was a fleshy whale that washed ashore in Orange County dead ; its bones were res tored by the county chapter of the Amer ican Cetacean S0<.'iety , which has placed it on permanent loan here. An exhibit of paintings ins pired by whale songs will he anothe r offering at the institute. located al the harbor's west end beyond the pier A MARINE MOVIE Festival, in cluding fil ms by Jacques Cousteau. Walt Disney and Greenpeace conser vationists. will screen at Har poon Henr y's res t a urant in Mariner 's • -; , _. .... r -_, ~ ---1· ---/_' --- ..... - .. .. ~-.... ·-· .............. • French pianist Michel Bero// to be soloist for concert. C2. a fluke? Village from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. Fridays through Mondays and from 6 to 9 p.m . Fridays through Sundays at the Wind & Sea restaurant. Friday evenings will include an Oceanic Travel Adventures slide-talk series. E.xperts on various realms of the marine mammal world ·and the coasta l environment will present s lid e-lectµres in the Ma rine Institute each Saturday and Sunday, Feh. 7 to , March I. at I a nd 3 p.m . SPEC AL F EATURE EVENTS will Include an "Art About Wha les" workshop d uring the first three weekends of February, Navy patrol boat tours Feb. 7·8 and 21-22, a model yacht re- gatta on Feb. IS and the annual children's whalewatching parade on Feb. 21. Detailed festival programs will he available in harbor businesses by Sunday. All event~ ar£> free to the public except the whalPwt1tl'h cruises. The newest ship to offer these tours uut of Dana Point is actually one of the oldest r rMt in the harbor. the 50-yea r·old, 82-foot. gre!'n hulled staysail schooner . Ke lpie. preva<1usly frr1m Newport Reat h KELPIE. MEANING A Scottish :,,t·a nymph, was built for pleasure sailing an tht· Atl<int1r. was borrowed for submarine patrol dut) 1lunne World War II and resumed recreatwnal ~aa li11g an lhE• South Seas and Tahiti Three-hour cruises on Kelpae and tw11 hour trips on 6.'i·foot sportris hers leavt• rl ally from Dana Wharf Sportfishing. F'or more 1nforrnali1111 and reservations. phone 831·1850 or 496·57!14 Tickets are $7 for adults and SS for r haldrcn cir seniors Departures will be made• hr111rl\ dur ing the fes11val - GUIDED TOURS OUT to the ma gr ati11g channels also are provided by two enteqm st!S in Newport Beach. Tickets a re $8 for adults. $5 fo r chi ldren or S4 for students attending with a d ass To make reservation ar rangements for the c ruises a board the ·•Catalina llohday." phone Whalewalch at 675·9881 or the Ba lboa Pavilion. 673·5245. Weekend tours leave ;it 9:30 ;i m. and I p.m. If someone spots one of the magratlnP, creatures from a vantage point al Marineland on the Palos Verdes Peninusula , he <>r s h1· wa ll be given an official sighting certificate 1,, thf' whale census taker on duty THE COUNT IS BEING take n h.v the American Cetacean Society at Marinelund 's Whale Watch Terrace with its graphat· Uisµlay depicting the history of whaling und species of whales In the pa rk's Hanna-Bar bera Theater. a daily slide show will explain the migration and breeding of the California gray whale These acti\'ities ar~ available from JO a m. to 5 p.m Wednesdays through Sundayc; until April 26 To reach Marineland . take thl' lla rhor Freeway south lo its e nd in San Pedro Turn left on Gaffey Street lo 25th Street Turn ril!hl ;ind proceed to Marinel:ind Hepburn 'charming, brilliant' But performance can't keep 'West Side Waltz' on track By JODI CADENHEAD Of tlw D•ll' ,., ... SIMI Yes, Katharine Hepburn is an astounding actress. as impressive in a live performance as could ever be im · agined. Magical. charming and brilliant ; her entrance On· to any stage is all that is needed to insure a packed house and a standing ovat ion. No, "The West Side Waltz," in which s he is now star · ring at the Ahmanson Theater is not any of those things. Only a superb perfor m ance by Miss Hepburn and her co-star Dorothy Loudon kept the faltering vehicle from running off the path altogether. Indeed. the thing seemed ready to die at several points and the end, when it finally came, was more a matter of mechanical failure than a smooth finish. B U T THAT'S FOR E RNEST Thompson to worry a bout. He wrote the play. Misa Hepburn plays Mar1aret Mary, a strong-willed widow (·'about 70' ·) who lives alone on the 15th noor of a once prestilious and still spacious West Side apartment. A virtuoso pianist at one lime she is befriended by a silly s pinste r, Cara, played by Miss Loudon . For some reason that· ls never made clear Cara idolizes lhr1aret Mary and want.a only to 1rovel at her feet and pass her bon bona. Like a hun1ry baby bird Cara wait.I for whatever skimpy worms Mar1aret Mary touea her way. But lnatead of askin1 Cara to Uve with her Mar1aret Mary hires a scatterbrained 1trl aptly nameCt Robin Bird played by Re1lna Baff. NormNG waoNG wrra LOOKING at the loneliness and clilWUllaDed dream• from three 1eneratlona. The probleml eome when notblnf chan1es from Scene One to Scene Sb. Al llll'lant llary mov• from a cane to walker and ftnallJ a wblelcbalr ber •tnllal dom1netrtn1 character la nenr lll'Olra or at leut tomewlaat IClftened. Swa ..._ Rob6ll ftaaUy m. :::l and Cara 11 left to care for ta. .cemtric widow, w • and 1ubmwive at· Utade....,alten. t For comic relief Tho mpson has stuck a stupid superin· tendent into t he hodgepodge. David Margulies is convinc· ing as the Romanian repairman constantly coming up to the 15th floor with oneliners and a pair of pliers. "Son of a Beetch" still makes 'em chuckle in the theater. And there are in fact a few lines worth laughing at and maybe even jotting down. Says Ma rgaret Mary after finding out that Robin 's ex· husba nd was a ho m osexual, "Good husbands a re hard to find. Most would make better wives." Another nice line from MM : "Waltzes put me in a dream y frame of m ind. Sometimes I think I'm living my life in ~ time ." Btrr SOMEHOW THE PLAY runs out or steam, threatens to start sputtering over the same ground and finally comes to a subtle stop. But watching Miss Hepburn is a show in Itself. There 's that strange and enigmatic smile that spreads across her face like a secret that she's sharing with only you. Her hair a frenzied wisp about her a1eless face, her eyes a 1Utter of watery 1lasa, s he delivers lines like only the 1rande dame of American Theater can do. HE• WORDS BECOME PEaFEcr jewela waitin1 only for the audiences' bun· gry ears to keep 1obbUn1 them up. She ls a reminder that aome le1enda do ln fact breathe and can enchant the world with their vitality and talent. So, it la a 1reat Hepbum who will keep a poor "Walt&" from becom1na a clumsy effort. Miu Loudon la the lilbt and sWy touch that wu lllo neceuary to keep the waits from etopptq eomewbe,.. in mid-turn. The pla.y contlnua at the AbmUIOD Tbeater, 1JS N. Grand Ave., Lm AD1•l•, tbrouO March 14. Tiet.ti ........ to S11. For mon laformaUon call (llJ) '71· 1tl4. · Al1• .. r11et1 .... ._ The Louil Faleo Dance Compuy, acclaimed u ''the moat ad~ modern dance com~y to emer,. In the lut decade,; will perform at I :• p .m. Saturday ia the Oranae Cout Colle1e Audtt«ium. l701 Fllrvlew Road, Cotta ..... ncketa an • and • at tbe door. Tbe cho~. above, wcm tbe Harlmeu Awanl 11 the OutaUndln1 Jlale Daneer a! lfJI. \ p twl"tft'tl.Cn t 1111ay Ja1111a1y IQ, t ti I ENTERTAINMENT Iateraatleaal perfer•ers brlag taleats ·•ere c•L•auTao S~ANtlM CONDUCTO• Jetu1 L.Al9N-C.0. will conduct the Lot Anteln ""llhermonlt In • .,_clal conurt In the Santa Ana Hl9h S<hOOI Auditorium, S20 W Watnut Ave., S.turd•Y•tl:30p.m . The conc:ert, IPOf'\IOt'ed by the 0r•l'9 County Phllhermonlc Society. rutur•• Fr enc.h Pl•nllt Michet .. roff •nd Bartol·'> "Ron'e1 ni•n FOfk O.nces" •nd "Conurto No 3 for PiaftO and Orchestr• " For ticket 1ntQrm t1· tlon call OCPS at.,., '237 MIKHAIL aA•YSHNIKOV t1nd lhti Amerk MI 84111et l he•t•r Wlf\d up lt\t1l1 two ... k engagement Feb I •t the l o:. AnQelt:o, Muilc Center , 115 N Grctnd Ave ~t11rrlng with tfw celebf •ted b•ll•t \tar art! Mdrl11nnd Tcherkuw. Fern•ndO 8u1on1~. N•t•ll,. M•k•rov•. Vic.tor B•rbee •nd M•rtln~ vdn H•mel Included 1n the ballet\ perform <J are · Le\ Rende1vou)' . 'Thlt Moor's Pa vane". 'The ProdtQdl ~· ""d Ravmondd For lic it.el m torrndtlon l ull 1213> 97'2 7481 .. THE TOOTH OF CRIME" t ontinue ... tonight and Saturday at UC I r•vine''> f 10~ Ar ts Little Theater . HH161, at 8 Sam She4).ard's play revolves around two rcxk stars c auoht 1n a crazy crime ridden world where pop stars ar~ killers Ted Parks, Lin· da Woods, Gary Thompson and Roy Nexbitt are among the cast d irected by Keith F owler. Tickets ar e \3 and S2 for students at the bo• ottice A FUNNY ROMANCE blooms on the Golden West College Theater stage tonight and Saturday and again Feb. S-13. "Mock Up" by resident playwright Charles Mitchell con· cerns a phOtographer of nude women who decides to give up all romance after a failed 10-year marriage. T1C kets for the 8:30 p.m . show are $3 at the college book store. For more information call 89•-988S. CLIFFIE STONE brings his Country Showdowns to Orange Coast College at QUIET IMPRESSION OF 'THE CIRCUS' Cleude Klpnla Mime The•ter •t~UCLA 8 p .m . Sunday for the f irst of four ap- pearances at the Costa Mesa campus. 2101 Fairview Road. Ticket s are $6 apiece or $20 tor t he series. F°' ticket information call SS6·5527 TICKETS ARE ON SALE for the Feb. 8 ap- pearance of Orange County's Pacific Sym- phony Orchestra in a special "American Festival Concert" at Fullerton's Plummer Auditor ium.·Pianist Leonard Pennario w ill be featured in the 7:30 p .m . program performing George Gershwin's "Concerto in F ." For reservations and ticket Information ca II 773-3371. SU PE RC ROSS KICKOFF '11 takes off Saturday at Anaheim Stadium as motocross racers from around the world meet for the action-packed day of racing. Tickets from $6 to $1 Sare available at all Ticketron outlets or by calling 535-3151. SOUNDS Ofr DUUILAND musk wlll be heard Sw'MSay from 1:30to7 p.m. H the New Orleans Jau Club of Southern Callfornla meets at 11SS1 Trask Ave., G•rden Grove. Tickets are $2 at the door. BIG BAND NIGHT gets under way S.turday at 9 as the tiY•tt Long Beach welcomes the 18-plece Tracy Wells Band. Sounds from the days of Glenn Miller and Count 841sle will be heard on the dance floor. Admission Is $4.50 per person to the Long Beach Hy•tt House on Pacific Coast Highway at Second Street. MORE BIG BAND music will be heard Sun- day as Anaheim's Inn at the Park, 18SS S. Harbor Blvd., presents an evening of danc- ing at 8 : 15. Admission is $3. For more in- formation call 525-7657. A MUSICAL AFTERNOON can be enjoyed at the Turtle Rock Community Center, 1 Sunnyhlll Drive, Irvine, where flautist Marianne Whitmyer and pianist Nannette Nowles will penorrn Sunday at 2 p .m. Tickets are SJ and $2 tor students . "THE BODY" featuring a six-part jau score and seven American mimes will be staged Saturday at 8 :30 p.m. at UCLA's Royce Hall. The Claude Kipnis M ime Theater returns to the Los Angeles campus to present the show with the Peter Borno Jazz Quintet. Tickets are from $7 to $10 at the UCLA Central Box box office and all Ticketron agencies. SPECIAL JAZZ SHOWS wi ll follow Sunday performance of "Hoagy. Bix and Wolfgang Beethoven Bunkhaus" at the Mark Taper Forum through Marc h 1. The " After Hours" jazz ser ies will be offered free at 10: 15 p.m. to all ticket holders for the "Hoagy -Bix" play. For ticket information tor both events call (213) 972-765'4. TWO SAMUEL BECKETT PLAYS w ill be staged Feb. 6 and 7 at Chapman College, 333 N. Gl•SMll St., Oranoe. Oir.ctor Pip Church w ill present members of the Acton Repertory T~at•r In productions of the P,laywrlght's "Krapp's Last Tape," •nd 'Happy Days." The pl•ys will also be staged at Cerritos College Feb. 17 and 18. For showtlme and ticket Information call 997-6856. GOUNOD'S "ROMEO AND JULIET," based on William ShakespHre's play about two star<rossed lovers will be staged Wed- nesday at 8 p.m . at GM"den Grove High School Auditorium. The love story will be presented by the San Francisco Opera's touring Western Opera Theater under the sponsorship of the Coast Opera Associates of Orange County. For ticket information call S•2·38S... • EXOTIC INDONESIAN DANCERS will be performing Saturday and SUnday at Irvine's Cultural Center, 17302 A Daimler. The 8 p.m. program will feature dances of Central Java Court, West Java Mask and Balinese. An ~ eight-hour workshop will be held both days as well. Cost is $2S or $15 for One day. For more inform«ltion call 979-1582. A SHOPPING SHAKESPEARE will be strolling the Mall of Orange Saturday otter- ing a »minute free performance of "Romeo and Juliet" at 11 : 30 a.m . and 3 p.m . The shows are being sponsored by the Long Beach R~ional Arts Foundation as part of an Inter-Action-in Southern California pro- gram. The actor also will otter ballads and entertainment to afternoon shoppers. TRAVEL TO EGYPT tonight at 8 as travel film lecturer Doug Jones presents a slide show of his visit to the Middle East at Orange Coast College auditorium. The "Egypt Gift of the Nile" is part of the col- lege's " Arm-chair Adventures" series. Tickets are SJ at the door, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. • Perlman, Stoltzriian solos mark rare evenings BY BRAD BEC'KER For .... O•llY Piiot Seduction can come in m an) furm /\ seduction by an artist su!'h as llzha k Perlman h as gr ace, beauty u nd 1s most definitely mem ora ble. Perlman . with the masterful aid of guest conducto r Leonard Slatkin and the Los Angeles Philha rmonic. treated Santa Ana con cert-goers to a very rare evening indeed The Gr ammy wi nning ''10:1n1 st 1s gifted with a unique l<ilent l11s art is his violin hut 1t"s h is marvelous ly cxµrt·ss1v1· facial !'haral· teristics that hares thro -;oul of ht~ mus u· Throughout th<: "BN.~lhoVl'n <'on('erlo Luke's Exclusively . llRKEISTOCK"-' FOOTWEAR SHOP '.";•;:~ ~ r ,. ··-.,;:;::., ..;;·>,,w·~ r1-i (.l.iH•·' N;•t •'' 111\lt .. lf'r,tof ' f r .I 1 I ',,,,, ~1 .. ._,,. f ,lhP•v•·'y Hui. .. , .h>i ·t .. , • .,., •• ,, ',1111r1 11/llH1v1•1<.K1<·li1111(• Nt wr·ri11rt!f.MH (,\' 1\1 Lt)' ~ii•"'' b Pr11nf! H11• p, •. ,1t11r1c , , , 1 , .,,, n" ', ~-'h(,tfl n~l'1'Jf tf·I l ):111 t11it)lf ~ 1f I 111 1 f,, II'.•'" ~!e<w.w r~i(.Od'>• H1qhwi1v H!'"'' '• 4 '•• ... I 1•11~!.1v UNIVERSITY OF CALI FORNI A, IRVINE COMMITTEE FOR ARTS presents JAMES WELCH -ORGANIST - Program Selections include com- positions by Bach, Bextehude, Buck, ZiPoli, Parker, Heiller, and Albright. $5, $4 , $3 . Saturday, January 31 -8 p.m . -Concert Hall. OAKLAND BALLET - Three different programs Mon.· Wed., February 9, 10, and 11 - Village Theatre -8 p .m. $7, $6. SS. Tickets available at the ASUCI Box Of- fice, Monday-Friday from 9 :30 a.m . to 4 p.m . For further info -call 833-6378. 1n I). for Violin and OrC'hestra." Perlman·s ex· prl's~1on 1s sh1flin..: /\t times beat ific. cherubic anrl t ht•n pens1 Vl'. forceful. always <·hanging with th<' m us1C' and infinitl• in variety. Thu~. an audtl'nce with iim1t1·d k nowledge 11r thl' fin<•r poinb of lkcthnven Hnd \'iohn con· 1·1·rtos 1:-nont•tht>lt·s~ t•xposed. through this m1r · ror to the 111nt·r man. 111 tht• nuam·es and ~ub­ ill'ltt·~ 11r tht• human t·m11t 11111~ that the mu~1c 1:- nH·anl lo l·ornrnun1t'illl' ;\~ tht• ht·aul_\ or th•~ lkl'lhoven conn·rto and tht· art1s tn 11f tht· 1·onduC'tor and the or eht•s tra all hl'g1n to fadl', those who huve ex- perit•nn·d llzhuk PPrlman <i re ldt with the mt·rn(trj of a rnan whost' Oµt"n ness seems so t·nmph:tl'. so 1nnorl'nl. a nd so twguiling that the m1:·mory hN·omt·:-an a<111rat1on of the man a nd his SJ)lfll The final notes of the concerto were met "it h an immcdi<ile s t <inding ovation and m a ny bravo~ The <i udienrc has been seduced. Tiit: OTHER OFFERINGS o f l ast Seit urclay's sponsored <·on cert, sponsored by the Or an1.:w County l'htlharmonic Socie t y. though Ito~~ thrilling. still dt•s€.·rvt· comment Thl· Opt'nlflg numht·r, "l\d agio for Strings" Ii~ Samu<•I Barhl•r. whose passing prompted th1~ last minute s uh:-t1tut1on for Holcolm 's Com - mt•<lta. was µcrformt·d well. The• often hc<ird Adagio builds from an ex qu1:-1lt• melodious main theme to a frenzied l·adc nzc·a in the high register of a ll the strings, a la mod<.' de, Ravers "Bolero ... The second ite m ROASTPRmERIB OFaEF•JUS Call 642-5678. Pol a few words l o work for ou was En glish 1·om1H)ht:r Vaughan W1l11ams' "Sy mphony :-.lo 6 ' ,\ two word description Phtlharmonw tt'll1um FRIUA Y Tiit: I.ONG Beach Sym phon} c1f ft'rl'd a program hl'g1nning with Uar1us '.\1 ilhaud 's "T he l'rl'at1on of the World. folldwt•d l1y Mozart ':-. 'Clurtnel Concerl<1 in I\. · "1th Rt l'hard Stoltzmun , snloi::.l After tn· ll'rm1ss1on Edward Elgar's ··Enigma Var1a- l11m~" M tl haud'~ mu:-ie l1·av1.·:-mt· with the 1m pre~swn that hc has eombtnt'd Gl•rshwin with (; uslav Holst Gcr~h" 1n Jazz and Harle m I hemt's with a llolstian outer sua!'e treatment The wor k was intc•res ting and well received Th(' l'larinl•t l'X hi bttion hy Stoltzm an was purely sensa tional rl<1ssie lie will never re· reive the acclaim of an llzhak Perlman, 1 he plays the wrong instr ument). but as mus1c1ans they a re a bsolute peers AS EDWARD DOWNl-:S. program <i n notat or for the New York Philharmon ic describes this Mozart T his concerto .. g1 ves m a ny listene rs the irresis tible impression that m om ents of unusually inlense beauty car ry with the m an inevita ble feeltng of a sadness. as of something loo perfecl to last something b) its nature so eva Qcscent that one would like to <'ry o ut to the mom ent with Faust. 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D•llY ~li.tlutt The "Shogun" syndrome seems to huve t!n compassed community theater Currently there 's an e xcellent revival or "Teahouse of the August Moon" on stage al lht• Westminster Community Theate r. which al~o mounted the Japanese drama "Rashomon" two s hows earlier And now "Rashomon" has taken up res1denC'e at the Lagun<1 Moulton Playhouse l.AGUNA'S VERSION. though it lacks some of the ~uts and glands of the Westminste r version, is splendidly s howcased ·across the panoramic s tage of the Moulton in a picture window setting rather than a realistic backdrop. The use or the theater 's ha rdwood floor amplifies this intent "Rashomon" projects the thesis that truth. like beauty. lies in the eye of the beholder as it un· folds a tale or tragedy told from four separate viewpoints with as m any possibilities as to how the death of a samurai warrior was accomplished The centra l fi gures are the warrior, his wife and a notorious outlaw who accosts them, and their accounts of the forest incident are gleaned from the reminiscences of a priest, a wigm<1ker and a wn<xtcutlt:r who congreg<1te outside the city after the trial They too are not always what they seem THE STANDOUT OF THE Laguna cast is Bill Purkiss as the s waggt!ring bandit who. nevertheless. looms not quite so large as his re· putation. Purkiss is a strong actor in a role m ade to order for his talent, and he often over- shadows the others on s tage. Scottie Kenyon a s the violated wife is effec· live. but requires m ore intensity in her court se- que nce to properly bring down the firs t act cur- tain. Kevin Burke projects a noble figur e of a s amurai whose mannerisms a re carefully in· grained Gene Be nedict and Robert Wentz double in the role of the wigmake r. with Benedict perform · ing and splendidly on opening night. • Jim Ryan also is excellent as the woodcutter who witnesse s the incident. while John 7.9& I to'll· lh I\ I'" I !.•.t ol! I i ... 1-.. ! ,,, J q fl·· 11 .. :. !1 .1 "m 1111.v, r. .. v. 1•n1l 1• •• 1t1• • "' l'i1111 ; l\o>• • • .. , ( 1111 lt,•1 Hr.•,1• 1 T.•'.d1•1 I f.1111 Hod '•WI'.' f J ,.,. ,. '' ·•·r.:•· t A1t1l1 ·,. u , tu'lh ~· 1l 1\\H ""'Jlllll.I! I l.1111 ( I 1• •W In ..,, 111p 1 •I tho• I l,1y • •r ( h1!11·J MrxeJ C.,1,•1111 S.1l,1d rh•.., ~11 •' P1l.1f Hr .. 1ll'd r11m ,llP ,111d ,1 hJlf ft1,1f pf W.1111) f\r1'.ul otnd flt1lh'I lalb0<1 l1land · )II\ M.m1w Aw n11•.' 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Amonµ the gul'Sls <irt· .J ;H·k \\'tllen bac her, .J <incl Bry;rnl, Hnh l"<1hP) and L<iura Rlack. "Impolite ComNly" 11111·ns 1"1•b 13 f(ir a thrl'~· weekend engagc m<'nl ;rt lh<' TurtlC' tt<ick Com munity Park auditorium on Sunnyhill Road off Turtle Rock Drive 1n I rv1n1• f '(•rform<1nt'es will he given Fridays and Sat urc1ays at 8 p m and Sun- days <1t2 p.m. through M arC'h I .eal Cantonese Food •at here or '"k' home STAG CHINESE CASINO 3 ,. INTERMISSION LAST CHANCE TO IEE THIS ZANY COMEDY THIS YEAR! ~©£tDtl £W~®W!IE$ = ($1Mhofa~} r. --- f.•tulty ••C.....0••-7•l \l1·9!>eo ' .. ""' ., c.,-.01~-000 ;1) \)I oj)tO f •<11;ltlf •I (...-nOlf'...ood • l•l ~· 9)t0 F~ulh ••~•wooa 11> ~· ·- \lo (. .... ~ ., l:\1040••- 494-1514 '> ( ........ •I 8t04d••' 494·1514 l[u. ~rn1n~~• • c ......... ..,, c... ...... . ·c.. ....... ....... J.ACa LI_..,.. I lt09eY ---• \U H.C. TRIBUTE , .. 1 1••·••·••·••·1t-• JENNIFER O'NEILL • STEPHEN LACK .~.4!~~!~}. , .. IOWIA M .....0 tMt ttiMOM: NINE TO FIVE ,_ t ,,. >O•t M •• Je• tttt ................ POPEYE ,.,., ··~···· .•. , ... , .• STIR CRAZY '"' I DO• l JO • t 00 •I JO • 10 0 A Very Spacer Comedy" EARTHBOUND ,.., u•·1•·••·r•·••·tt • STIR CRAZY '"' j 1 >CJ • I 00 • ~ )0 • t 00 • 10 lO POPEYE , • .,, I OO •J 'tO •I OC •IO •llOO RAGING BULL ,., 11~·JOO•tJO•I M••t JO CMl~1' CKA.H • GOLC>tl ...... SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES ,..., ' ... , ... , 1'·••· .... C~IA.IT'WOOO• ANY WHICH WAY YOUCAN ,...,. ... , ... , ...... , .. ,. .. ., ,.,... , • ._,,. c._., THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN '""" .,..,.., .... .. •• , hfll 1 •. J ... ' ... , ..... ~ACIAC: TMIATtllla -.flt .. ,,,, Man. ll"lll«TCM YOIHI auc111---nc OAY AT -CllllWl.flt •C*AMll -• ~ -1 ... TOJ l'lllA~T a-T ,,_I ~All«NeO "*DAHAT A-In- .,......,,. 0 •eu. • IT'l. ...... lf LACll SCANNERS 1•1 --, .. ,oa '"' £11.llTHBOUND ,,.1 -TH£ PILOT , .. 1 "pr.fa A..M C..1 5'.010 With l 9n1t1on A(.(f'\M:W'Y .,,,. 'fOW Own AM Pof'\a I .. _,..! ... ~ •• (Hr9ft or ... ,,, .... ., . ., ... , .,,............,...., ....... •w• 8ATLE Bl!YONO THE STAAi (ll'Q Tl.UI CHAINSAW MAllAatl -THI 8UTCNEll , ... ---·---·---TlllMITI 1 .. 1 -THE AON 1•1 -..................... &. ..... 8LOOO 8UCH (Ill CAllOtAc"'.1111sr (II) •"9·~~·-­EAllTMeOUND ,,_ -THI PILOT '"' --·--,. ... T 'AMILY ... -kOODMACH111 MOVIE REVIEW Ffiday. January 30, 1981 DAILY PILOT (,'ti Aims di,srupt descent into madness 4 "Ali.red Stat•·• I.a baHCI on the idea U.at a man ua re1ru1 not only mentally but phyateal lr '° a primitive 1tate lhroqh a 1~Ula1 com· blnetlon of payl~lban mu11trodin1, 1en1ory deprlvalJon and a tbronlt, hl1h·bruw C'Oftvlctlon thi.t It'• all necu1ary in the name of science. t.lke ha. prl'deceHor Dr Jekyll, Dr Eddie J•~•U&l t Wllll•m Hurt> 1111 a well-intentioned 11rlcmtl11t Hut "t":t bored to lt111r~ with lJfe H we know u 1u1d th,· only Uun& l11Mt will 1atlafy him la 11 1•omplt'lt1 l•udlly .. rcl.'Oflllltltutlon " to hh1 mmll huh' fol'm anthropoid m11n Ul&t~lTOa IU~N KlJSSt:u . 1uu1 writer 1'11Jd ~ (.'tuey~flllL)' ffiiak t• II noble &O Of this f1uu·ln11tana i.~urd1ty for 11n rly 11 full hour Repon.3 of lbtiir fi9'hlm9' durh1& th~ filming of · A.ht-r~ SUales" Wl•rc wdl public11ed and althOU9'h 1l '.,. nvl rt:111ly dt:ur who won ( 1l 1sn 't u!i lhat'a fu1 -,ur\'I one 1•an !>CC huw their dif fer en<'t'll mui.I htn•t· bccu 11t•arly lO!>urmounlable from th-.. ~t1111 Ku."ls1·1l 11> u ly11,·a l din:ctor lilld Chayefsky Ill M WdUClll' IHlll'f, both tO a fault. 11nd those l Wl' ~crt.!>1 l11hL11')', art: out unly tough to mix \h t.'1 ct• µnwlH·a lh lt'th~I Hussell tnes to give u!> o '~o>k)' ha llu<·1nog~n1c movie, and on thlit It'\ t'l ltt'rt'd Stutc~ .. •!> fine. but in the end ht•., ktlll.J b) hi:. llWn '("rl!Jl SALAD SIJRVEY. • Actor t •rum ""'"•· CJJ Too much nonsen8e spoils spooky movie Chayefsky brings his predictable welghli· ncss to lhe topic, and that's all right for se tting up the story and establishing just why Dr. J essup wants lo blow his mind, but you can only promote so much philosophy with an anthropoid man Jumping around onscreen and Chayefsky keeps heaping it on . right up to the piteously ft't'blt> end. · While Chayefsky is trying lo keep his own nonsense from getting out or hand <he anchors it • with lines like Jessup's final "l've been back to the beginnings and it's just nothingness," or som ething like that>. Russell is pulling out all the visual s tops to pump some life onto the screen. His hallucinatory sequences are good <.·ommonplace images from Jessup's immediate past combine une xpecte dly, unnaturally , fri'thleningly. Film is a surpris ingly tough medium for capturing the hallucinogenic inner landstape. a nd n usst'll's mushroom trips are edgy fun Bl'T HE TRIES TO DAZZLE us with visual bo mbasts al the same tim e the scnpt is shifting gt.-a rs from a hallut·inogenit fantasy intu an ex· tra·sensory s ho<.•ker com plete with crumbling walls, bt'nging waler vipes and the destruction of the lab Chayefsky's movie heroes have been cet· tins cloaer to godliness with each new reel. Jn "Hospital," Geor1e C. Scott played Ule hero· doctor, who was scripted with enou1h vice and ragin1 self-mockery that we couldn't help but like him. Even in "Network," Peter Finch's des<'ent into madness at least had an off.beat edge of black humor in it. But Dr. J essup doesn't have enough sub· stance lo even dislike he's an opaque line· spewer, an essay on legs. IN SPITE Ot' ALL, there are some terrify. ing moments in "Altered States," and they s ur· face at unexi>ected times. The best of It is stock s<'ience ·fiction sturr. but Russell springs it on us with a vengeance. The anlhropoid·man-running-amok scene is so frantically paced and crammed with events, it's like a fun house tour through the eyes of an ape-man. When J essup first starts lo "reconstitute" outside the sensory deprivation tank, there's an innocent coed asle~p in the bed beside him It's a wrenching moment of suspense what will a man.ape do to a girl-child? HURT UPDAT ES THE mad scientist role with a deadpan that looks spring-loaded, as if 1t l'ould explode at any second He's got a bit of boyishness in him too, and every once in a while Hurt lets on that inside this dedicated man or science is an adolescent lookin~ for the high lo end all highs. CIOEDOmED k1ccn ComplcM Coll 6l4 '2551 -MA 1'1HH\ \~ T i \UM "9 to s·· I "SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES" 1Pu l ~ • ,,.. T ~ I ··POPEve·· ~, .. .,...,. I I .. TRIBUTE .. ?!~• ---tPGJ I '"INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN" "Cl "ALTERED STATES" IRJ 6 "INCREDl8Lf SHRINKING WOM/111 'THE NUDE BOMB I ,~·~ IJJ;(ll ~I ~1 AlnPlANf 11 1,1 'ANIMAL HOUSE f There!> J l'h1>1C't' of IJlut> 1·ht't'M'. thou!>u nd island llalian or oil and v1n1:~ar drt>ssing on the side ii:. wl'll a~ !>h C't'~ of vuru µkin brt>acl Sincl' you St'e the larRt' 11ort1un:. of ingn·d1 enG and carvt> lht:m yourself. th1~ $4 <!5 Vt!.rswn 1:. virtually im possiblt• lO finish presents sketches J a mes Dale Hyan. a ve rs ~ile young st•rcen a nd stage a ctor , wi ll transform himself into an entire cast of c harac· te rs for a one-man sla1-te s how at Golden West College Oil Feb. f; al s· 30 p.m The sequence leaves us wondering what's ha ppening and why it doesn't fit the story and by t he time we see what's happening to Jessup, we're in a different movie altogether The characters in "Alte red States'" don't talk to each other as human beings might, but rather conve rse in rapid-fire, intellectually rampant lab-gab. We keep waiting for a thin s li ce or humanity to seep from Jcssup's grim lips. but it never comes Brown's ne rvous breakdown facsimile 1s a great scene. If we had one reason to care a bout her husband. it would have meant a great de<il more -.Jeff f'nrker -• JI. I 1>111vA re ur NJ ilMHl I C.OUOIHE c1n1 ll'U) ,, ... ,,, .,. ..... I TRIBUTE I The Cannery restaurant, JO 10 Lafayette Ave .. Newport Beach. 175-5777. m This would win the blue ribbon at a Midwt>sl county fair Tht.-heaped ova l platter is s ure to please and while the '"house dressing" l atk~ professional zip, it tastes like the best mother would make. being ver y frugal with her blue cheese. Garnishes arc also home style a s liced egg fanned overthe top a nd tomato wedges and carrot curls tucked into the edges. Ta bbed al $4.50. it is also a vailable at brunch. • Partners Bistro. 448 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 417·4441. DI The serving this week was greatly improved compared with a meager . non· descripl offering I had sent back severa~ months ago. figuring something must have been lost in trans lation. That '"Cobb" didn't belong on the s ame menu with the fine s pinach en croute. quiches and croissants available here . The cone-shaped mountain of lettuce now is buttressed by four a s pa rag us s pears and s prinkled with black oli ves, cherry tomatoes. crumbled bacon a nd st\redded Swiss cheese . The creamy Caesar dressing is innovative, but the la ck of a second meat is disappointing at SS.25 . Norm Stanley's "Out ·n· About" column will resume nert f'nday = Hyan will present a) C'O ll agc of S<'Cnl'S, t'haractcr s ketch es, poetry anJ s ollloquH.'!> fr o m th(' work s o f Shakespeare. Tt>nnessec Williams. Neal Si mon. Eugene O 'N e il l a nd othe r playwrif,l hts in two sets of sketches ··What a P1 cc·c 11f Work is a Man" is dt· s igned to countcra<.•l the over ·inte lh.•t·t ua I 1zat1<>n a nd "mummification ' of ShakcsJ>(•arc's work Admission to the com munity lht•atcr 15744 Golden West St.. Hunt· ington Beach, ii' S.'J.50. Tickets may bt• reserved in advance al the collt·i.ic bookstore, R93·9885. I N LIGHT OF HIS gravity, some of his lines take on a wild incongruity he returns home a fter many months <year:.'' J of intense ex· pe rimenlation. walks into the kitchen to his ex I wife (Blai r Brown) and starts holle ring a bout needing not a drink, not some understanding, not some money. but "consensual validation" for his experim ents. Chayefsky leaves the humamst1t· back-wash until the end. putting it in tht-mouth of J essup's wife, who obser ves '"He's a truth-seeke r " The line leaves you begging for lies • • • • • • • • Daily Pilot classifieds work for you.Call 642-5678 for quick cash sales. TONIGHT AT 8:30 P.M. OFA Mission lwsting Moz~rtian party That lovable genius from Salz burg. '~AEAKING AWAY I ORDINARY l"fl 1 11 ST ARTING~-~~.~ 1 11 ANY WHICH W AY YOU C AN Y0N(Y5Uttq f RUl>l 11"•1• I~ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, will be celebrating his 225lh birthday Sunday in San L 01s Obispo and the publir 1s invited to join his celc brat10n .. , ••-•-'"" ...... ":f The festivities oc·cur around the Old M1s~wn San Luis Obis po. where a cham ber conl·ert will be pe rformed at 2 30 p m . featuring r lar10et1 ..-;t J ames K anter a nd the Moza rt Fesl 1\al Orchestra "ALTERED STATES" tR> "·VS THE SCANNERS "" J liill ~ 1• t 1\ I ••1 'SA f Su,.. 1 ') • '' ti •-. • t\ 10 H ROBERT'Z OE Nll\0 l\ACINC · [HJ~~~= . I • •• ........... ,,. r MU UIJ'C>+I • ,. u \...._ __ ,_-_.,_"_"-••J.J ... r Call 6.;2-St.711 ) Pul il k w w ,, • ___ 10 work for Y'" S'l'lll · ' • fll.\ll !~ ~ .... . ._ ,. '' I 'EARTHBOUND . '< -., ·('~ silills I '. (E.' .... I .... ~ "THE FOG TIM CONWAV ~ DON KNOTTS lliE . PRIVATE ' . · !Jl, NEIL DIAMOND 1 •• I \7 .1 '· • I\ "" .... , ... EYES ~ ·' PLUS 'OH GOD BOOK II" ... ( ·.J l'' v, ·1 • ..• ,, ·.J ·_J lf<®TE C.tNt V.llllflf MUt-tAll'l1l,1•N ~ S'l'IH ~- f Hill\' t'~ •'. · .... ®'"' ·J .. \At\ .. 14 I "BLOOD BEACH " .. .Th~ Mirror. CP.Wkf/ Pt US CHANGE OF SEASONS TERRIFYING lllY TO MLIN a THE INCREDIBLE ' SHRINKING ' WOMAN fiii"1. , .. ··Ii·. , L!,;!.!1 • •v•1 I JACK LEMMON ROBBY BENSON LEE REMICK IN .. I c,(d.~ ~T4t~ ~ NEW ADVENTURE THRILLER. © 1~•1 "°''"" IH CIH!UAV 101 "NINE TO FIVE" SHOWN BEFORE AND AFTER THE PREVIEW 4 ., iUA SO UTHCOAST ~ CINEMA a.c...v-.. .... a.c..t ...... c.111111e•MOlll4 .. ••11 oo t MIO .. IAl lUM t ... J U ,tn , ....... ,, .. I Cllewr Goldie ''THE ChaH H-n SCANNERS" 8&aMllJKE (ltO) •-' r "· • " "''""" .•..... •/ ··-·''" , .. , OU>'IM£a ,.,, ...... ,,,,_ ..... , .. .......... llC)tt,# ... " . ...... . .,,,_, .. . ........ , .. " .. I --1 f'\UI 1..a1 ' • "THE MIRROR ••• '00 • " '0 )0 I CRACK 'D SAf SUN t .M ) 0 "TRIBUTE'' ........... GfNI WllOH ~ l lCHAlD PWttJl ~-.a.~u 'EARJH BOUND' THE INCREDIBLE SHftlNKINO WOMAN W DAil Y PILOl OLVERA ITRllT' IN WATERCOLO"S From Dorothy "le•·• *9ntenntel ehow KEZY 1190 AM 96 FM & So Cout Pll.H ThHlre preaents Frid ay & Saturd•y * MIDNIGHT MOVIES * Screen Q 1 Screen ~2 .. PINK FLOYD" "2001 : A SPACE ODYSSEY" Gl.QilMDfe IOlt«WAAJ AP.ST o FAMILY• I 00 > IS t JO 10 10 00 3 GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS BEST ACTOR BEST SUPPORTING AC rRESS BEST OR IGINAL SONG ® NEIL DIAMOND ·;;. • LUCIE AR NAZ ·1 .,.,.. nn '"" Hocks· Mu..~ an<J l y11C.<. I>'! Nl:ll 04AMOND •• <1•1tl (,lll:l[R I Bt(.;111.JO -----NOW 8HOWINCl----- EOWAROS CINEMA .. , ,, , •I PLITT CITY CENTER COSTA MFSA ;;;7~, ORANGE {7 141 546 310(> • <,lfMIU I 17 14) 634-9282 • A t 4 I,, •• I t1 ' • • I •, ,(', ,I ·~t ·~ "11'1 111 '" r"o~)\ \ 1 l<Nlij H Ill I" 111i.1.1 ... , l'IC 11 kl NINE TO FIVE 1)\11~1II1111 \1'\N•111/~lll 111 \\II \II~ . I ART GALLEAll81 Spirited Renes framed CULTURAL. G•OORA .... IC AND •rchltec- tur•I diversity Is captured In Dorothy Rice's w•tercotor exhibition, "To Loi Anoe•es With Love," on display MoncNy through Feb. 11. except SUnday, In the ARCO Pfau, 505 S. Flower St., Los Angeles. Admission to this bicentennial display Is tr" from 9 •.m. to 5 p.m . VITALITY IN THE AJtTWORKS of Eve T hbmPtOn of Coron• del Mar comes from luminous grad•tlons of watercolor •nd the unashamed brushwork of her oils. Her l•test p•lntlngs will be on display thrQU9h March 1.S In the Newport Beach City H•ll gallery, 3300 Ne~rt Blvd. The exhibit opens with a noon reception Tuesday. Viewing hours are 8 to S weekdays. A PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT BY Oranoe Coast Colleve sophomore Mark Kirchner of Balboa may be seen from 10 to S weekdays throU9t1 March 13 at Mariner's library, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. IS PAUL DELVAUX'S ART truly surrealist, or does it merely reflect hi s response to the N.Y. DAILY NEWS: works of other surre•llsts? Art hlstorlan D•vld RutNn will answer thole :r.':tlons during • lecture at I tonight In ~ Harbor Art Museum, l50 San Clemente Drive, Newport Be•ch. Tickets $5.50 •t the door. TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONAL design projects by Golden West College students wilt be dlspl•yed In the c•mpus llbr•ry gallery, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach through February. Instructor D•rrell Ebert said the works In pen, pencil, acrylics, plHter Md cl•y lllustr•te ta.sic prlnclples such as color, shape, texture, contrast •nd abstraction. Gallery hours are 7:30 •.m. to 10 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays; 7:30 to s Fridays and 11 to 3 Saturdays. ORIGINAL DISKS WILL 8E created by participants in a workshop led by n•tlonally known clolsonne artist Linda Allen on Feb. 7 at Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. Her class augments "The Clague Collection of Clolsonne" now Showing at the museum. Phone 972-1900, ext. 26 to register. MtSStOll Yrt t0 ctm 1111 u 1 o .. ~, o\ wt1• '"" "*' v, ' 'j M' ··~ l Ct"'•• Wt\ID•oo~ W11<:Jb• Jott 1J J~· r>. 1 ~I~ J ,J /I( ~JO UOI 111 41 ~~I Jfl~~ •111,101 IUO "'° <>•s-s •CCE<>•Eo Io .... ~\ 1 .. ' 11 4 M~ 1~~ t>uMING '-s tNGAGLMEN• LILY TOMLIN AND CHARLES GRODlN IN AN EPIC COMEDY (GIVE OR TAKE AN INCH) "A powerful, terrifying, suspenseful, mind-blowing movie. The result will fry your hair." -Ru RHd. New York Dilly News N.Y. TIMES: "Exhilaratingly bizarre! Obsessive, exciting, scary, Wildly energetic." -J1net M1slln, New York Times THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING One of the year's 10 best. -Time NOW SHOWING At Theatre• end Drive· Ina Everywhere! -.1r11111a1·m• ................ 525-U CllTA IQA, 1rt1t11 • 541-14" ......... mm ..... llfll•551- ..... a.. ..... LA .. llflrllll••M -.u.ClyClml• ... 11 S .• WllM, .... M._ ID'WIEI. IJ. Cllm • ... ,_.tam, fl ...., Tiii •t• \I. • WOt4AN LILY TOMLIN (Hl>PLES C.ROOIN NEO BEAllf A lljAP•n'1 1<10• THf INCRfOIBll SHR1Nl(INC. WO MAN W r ttt n b7 JANE WAGNER MuH b, SUZ..ANNl (l..ANI P•ooucr<l o, H.ANK MOON)fAN Ect<uh•t Proc!ucrr JANE WAGNER 0.rt cied 07 JOEL SCHUMACHER A UNIVERSAL Pl( TURI ~ .. ''"'·· PG •AM••loi '~1(1 Si.«ISllO ~ STARTS TODAY t1•DOMl lOWUO'S CllllMA CllTlll '6ClltC'S SOUTM COUT I( J"'l" • l.: ·~ •. y... ' • : ! .. • -· ~·. UA TWll CllllMAS IOWAllOS YllJO TWt• STADIUM OlllU Ill Wl1'"''"Stt ' 893 1)ij"; ., • • • I • 4.. ... • • • l OWUDI' -lllDGI · •• ' Scottie Ten1pleto11 doesn't ban? a din1e. but he makes etiery1011efeel like a n1illio11. "'TRIBUTE' IS TERRIFIC:' JACK LEMMON ROBBY BENSON LEE REMICK I.A" RE~CE Tl R~IA.\ •nJ l>A\ II> m~it:R P""'"' •JO[I 8. ~llCHA£15. GARTH H DRABl"\~K\ l'r•od"'""" • 808 CLAR~ tolm "TRIAi Tf" 'lmona JOH~ ~lARLEl mt \,ATTltALL 1;:\LE 1;AR\ETT ... !COLLEEN DEWHURSf l ~mnpll1 II\ BEll"iARD SLADE Ba't'd oon hi' ,,.~t Pll\ l'rvduetd t•n lh• 'I•~•~· \IORTO"\ <iOTTLIEB E•«•11~ l'l'odurm THE Tl 'RMA.'<·FOSTER CO~IPA~\' •nJ RJCHARI> S 8RiGllT l'roclurrct b\•JOEL 8. MICHAEL'i •ndGAR1'11 II DRARl~SKY 1111,...1rd"' 808 CLARK "~Still Havt' Time" :~mah! BARRY MA."ilWW •111d-.nd \IU\11 h1 BARRY MA~ILO". JACK FELDMAN and BRUCE SUSSMAN 'lu>r<"' KEN WA.NN8ERG ~ ----"'""::" _,__ PG,,..., ......... "' L .. J. ':=!!' .......... ~na-~m ' l . ·--.-·······-... -~ --.. --. _.,,. •.. . ---... ---. .. .... ~ .... ~ ~----... ---. . ' -·-. ,.. POPULAR MUSIC Frldey, January 30. 1981 DAll.Y PILOT ; • ' Friends~ vitality adds sizzle to club show I -restraint 1ave an effective counterpoint to tJ <"heerineu of the music. ! •1JSt'r•~••• ·--·""--The Fneftdia Band of L•1una 8Ht h al11htd UlroUlll a qWt'k l'OG<'ert I\ the Gold4tn RH r rt' eently warmina up audl•ncn for lhe relu•ti 9elt IDCIDth ol ~fr f1r11\ album ... All Klnda uf Peoptf> tn Every Room ' It wu one ol t ho11 r Vt'rfornuuu·t'tl 'where tht' tpotllaht rovf'!I lht> st•llt'. t'ONitantly flnd111& aomeone dolftl lhe unul*t·t4'd, and with th•· lt'v~o nwmber •·nt'nd• Band that hjhl 11cvt1r fallt"d to ahlnC' on 'ium 1•\h1n..i mh1rt'J1\tnK TllS SHOW OPt;Nt;I> wtth "t'a1111ly Af fair · wntten b) gu1tu111l t't'l.4•1 l)QbJson .and Ja<"tc M1Uer. •nd .. r ht<dult'<I for 1 .. 1t·ot· a11 a 11n1lf' LA'ad singf't l>•·r l>t't' 1;na) '>l1mcl1n1e 111 fu r llutb1t> l..ew111, 'm llt't.1 bt•.atth \•i-11) Ill tlw l'rvwll .and laun<'ht-d 11110 th.. 11u111t..•r with i. ridi f'rankhn e qut> voH't· that '"' lhl' 1111Nld for tht' if'\ enlng . Her stagr prt"i.t:nn· 1' r t.-muu t't'.'lll vf Arrtha too ~Ith hf'r St'Clrl0¥, \ Ul'li l'i 'iUtWldl lJutld lltlll lhe warm taunting "'o) 'ht: mrllt"d her au d1en<'e to c:n10~ mt"nt ··1 IL'iOW VOl \l.I ft't.>hn .:ood right no~ she: grinnt-d '4 hc:n l hl' flr .... t tww ~as ovN "tell me you dll fet-1111 ~U(od • Sht> 1nt rodut·t•d lh l· h.rnd du r 111~ u brull an the second number. livinl each a qukll IOk> ln which to ~tabUah their creden· tlal1 The current fe'rlenda line-up la Larry fo'ulcher, bua; Dobson, 1ultar; Larry Dent. drum•. Tyaia. percussion; John Cain and D•vld Are ll t no ,. k e y boards; Gray-and Ou bara Paiae. vocals. T.va1a. the percusaioniat, astounded the Hear audience early on with bia well-oiled at· tack on the con1aa. Flallinl with uncanny pre· t·1111un and volume, he worked himself into a swo t by the middle of the second son1. and 1ot hill.-rest for the next hour. And through the physical demands of malt· int; three conga drums an~ a com er full of 1Jt"rcuss1on instruments bring a Jamaican in· flu encc t-0 the music. Tyaga maintained an in· tenst'. uninterrupted concentration. GUITARIST DOBSON WALKED through t he early numbers with the apparent disinterest or an an'Ounta.nt. holding the music together with rhythm chords , spiked occasionally by a !>harp lead But when the band began his impress'ive socio-political lament. "Spare Them ." Dobson lost his cool. shook his head. and burned his Stratocaster with the hottest licks of the night. Fulcher. who wrote many of the Friends ' ~ongs (along with Dobson). anchored the shift· "i ln1, jumpy music with-a steady and unpreten- tious bus. Sinatng lead on two aon1•. bis bi1h clear voice blended pleasantly wilh the backin& female vocallats. · Wl'nl DENT ON Dav•s and Cain on keyboards. Fulcher provided the dependable rhythma on which Dobson and Tya1a elaborat· ed with such sparkle all night. Vocalist Barbara Pai1e shared the lead singing with Gray and Fulcher, brin1in1 a sense of mystery and elusiveness to the sound. Hidden behind sunglasses and sin&in& in a rounded, suggestive tone, Paige's melodious etm•sa 81t~tol ~40 1444 K•KTtKmK IUCM I a ... 11 I 1 .. X41< II I~~ OUK'( 'i'11 1,· ... M, ,, , I ,4 .. ... ' ._ ft' 11 .. -. ...... "•'"'!'• I , THE FalENDS BAND came to1ether in J.i ly 1978, playing local clubs before joumeyin1 tO Kingston to record "Family Affair." The song was recorded at Channel One Studios, wilh help from reggae artists Sly Dun- bar and Robbie Shakespeare. , After returning to California, the group finished the album in Hollywood and Irvine. They are planning a promotional tour with the release of "All Kinds of People in Every Room." MIH T .,... Gt-...t '"• I ofL ... leecti ··~, ....... / 'J•. lO ; -csuu ........ ••· Ut.llStClff Fet..S .... s .. J-SfClff Fett. 7 TYAGA, REAR, PLAYS CONGAS FOR VOCALISTS RUTHIE LEWIS, BARBARA PAIGE Aleo performing with Frtenda Bend ere Leny Fulcher, Devld Arelleno and Peter Dobeon •c•oun llUIBERS ' • ,j•r. ""' JC·~1t vvu .\nd d gut\t to clny pertorrnanct -***"It arouses the emotions ... worth cheering about." -NEW YORK OAllY NEWS, Kathleen Carroll * * * *"Inside Moves ... without a doubt one of the year's more likeable pictures." -ST. LOUIS GL08E-OEMOCRAT, F.onk Hu"'"' * * * * ". a holiday season must " -MINNEAPOLIS STAR, Do¥•d Ed"" [PG .a;. ---NOW BHOWINO--- COSTA MESA ., '"1~ ,, ' :. t •• .._, ' • Sou th Coast Ptarn 146 2711 .. , ....... ,,, , • .----------------At,Aflt y,_ Al\0 l11Jtl' \~fV~t P I U' .1tO • -,-----,,.. ., Ii Remember when comedy was King, roN he's President. • FIRST· FAMILY • fAMIL Y !WIN C1Nf "1A IOStCONDS Tb• Pain Beo1ns 20SECONDS: You Explode. SC•NNERS "utFARALLELED TERROR I ... THE MOST HORRIFYING MOTION PICTURE YOU'LL EVER SEE!" Rv Rl•<"d TEXAS INSAW CRE Produced and Directed by TOBE HOOPER From N. NEW LINE CINEMA ,, ,HCMUO<X Nrw t."w (1t~""' C0r"' ~(Jf tl-P-,,~ ,,,-, ,,..,,,_,,,.,,,..,,I'",,.,. .. ' ~ g ••-.... -"' l DllMmDl lWl~IW.~RU riftfl \l.llll~M~1~m 1nD1 IUlli t 1 m a1tir ~ Jtl~ 111ne m ~ am 1~ l tlli ~ m ~iw. IPG!WTM. 8IWf SUllHn:.= _ .. ,,,_ .... .., ..... ...,..~ 1~.G" ... NOW PLAYING ~OPHl~TICATED PROGRAMMING ... F aste r , funnier a nd \Nilde r . t l.'fl lo-r 11 JI ~ Vf JI , 11 1 f I 1 CllNT lASTWOOD ·~ -ICH WAY >Oll ~· ·- • A 0 Pt; ..... . ...... • .. ..... r<11. '11 CINEMA WEST .,._ ••t~l,.11•• •1 Go'd•fl••t• ····-,,···· ... "'\ i~~IJWi.'.P11 I .,, .,, •. Ut 1HO Beaulilul ~lereo Mu~io--New~-Marine Wealher- Conf!umBr RBporlf!-~lofJk MarkBI RBporlf! I . • f 1 I I . I I I 11\11'" -fYBING- •00 1D•·"'~ ITAA K' ANll liU1CH h ""-.J"-u ,.,.... ' . .t-fl' .. •' •"• ~ ... Oe•oi _,.-~ .. • ..., "* .... ,. .,,.,__ ....... u ... •' t ""' ... I \"''w t-, .. ~ fl) ELECTRIC. ~OMl'.O.N' IR) ~ BIG BLUE MAHb T CBS NEWS fl ABC NEWS 6 30 Q BULLSEYE • WELCOME t!Al.t KOnER ,r11ur1t~r , •• t.1111 u.1'11 thtt lou4h~">t ''\ , •1 Q) BENlllYtllll Th111y~ ~ ,,.,, ' 1' 11• 1111 t~on•~ 11 • •' dth\t fE) l HE REYE S SYNDROME THf Ctmu KILLER HtJ:!tl Esou •~,. ... ,, In 1t., It U1t c-,ym(Hu m c ""'t"'• 11111 trtMlnlt!lll 'l r,f H1•y.-' 1• d1om~ r1nd lllr u!!•'til muvemen1 h• Htfqro l 11 ents and doc tu1"> ''°' "'' u • S8f1ousoe~~ of lfH ,t:r,, C1) 3-2·1 CONTACT (R) M'A'S"H T 'apper s u lC.t?r lJ'UYtC1t .. '· • 11cket home 1111111 me A""~ th1n~s up a reoquHJflU• ""'' CHANNEL LISTINGS 0 .... 0 ...• D 0 •·I • a I f fo D tO • m - 11> rn . m - H11I la I (' (Ifill I 1111111 I' I \ hall'll I I 11 U I .. ... •I • 0 lr'/o I 0 t I oV'r W ' ~ II w 111 ili) MA •1 11 REP< ti! 8 ' , ,. 10 Ml I • t ~r:,•, • I FARRAH ANO FRIEND IN NEW TV DRA MA 'Never tftltt this demanding a ro1,.· Wand B 1 . 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Ii ' ""'" • .. ,., I U .... w • .. f• lu t 1tll l If•• t vMIHUt !Iii fJ MOVIE TUBE TOPPERS e a FNOAYS Gu .. ta T~ Catt D QUHIMOKE "1\11 l<ll \' -MOl·~-• • • t '''" 01111u Wlln INu 11"•0• llWfll Hoy f.Allj UHi lli \,ft'/ i 1flto ltt .. 11 ul I • •• •1•t t11g11t ~ CBS 9 8:00 "It's Your First ' A thlNlenlng range Wat bring• a meteenary gun· man to Dodge City • WHAT'S HAPPEHINQ, AMEAICA? 4:161 NEWS 5:00 MOVIE f , II .. 11,. tt 1f l1l,10lf•cl t l u .• l>oi.1··•1 ut " t.10 " u1nn W , M MAtlA.ZINE Al,u U U•y 'f'l\•I• ,,,.., Wllfhl I , ,.,.. t OHf!HHhHIY 1tu u, 11• u 1ttl111.1tw wt11' llttl ltH1'f ltJrlltHh! ltH!o •'•"•' 1•11, ,.,. 11i:\t.1>,111t h.1 .. ,, ' ,, I J c •I I ( .,,,., •111 • ,.. 0" Jn 'l•lt'f t•u1f ,1tu1 '·ttl t11 ttt t ft\t •'I K 1s s , Charlie Brown." Will our hero find romance with his little redheaded girl? Another animated special with the Peanuts gang. •• CAPTIONED AIC NEWS 12:30 I MtOHIOHT SPECIAL OOH LANE * ··~ R_,s .. (19511) Joel Lawrence. Silly FraMf t:OO.~UNME '' 1,~4. • • oh tlol f• ,, ,, ABC G 9 :00 American Music Awards. A two-hour special honoring the bt'st in pop, rock, soul and country music as declared by the rans who buy the re- cords. Giaats Jo'-n Travolla, Helen Wellings, Major Matcttboz, Kon Adams. Oeltlan • MOVIE SE.MUTER II COMMUNITY FllDBACK Host Fernando Oet Rao • UNIVIMITY OF THE AIR (l} MQVlf • • • "Casino Roya1e" I 19671 Peter Sellers. Ur5u· la Andress 12:40 8 VIDEO WEST: 11:15 1 ::OH FILMS THAT TEACH NBC 8 10:00 -NBC Report: Who W ill Defend Am erica? An. examination of the United States military situation and its shortage of skilled personnel. Marvin Kalb narrates. BACKSTAGE PASS @l CAROL BURNETT ANOFAIENDS Guests Ken Berry. Eyd111 Oorme 1000 MOVIE * • '• Chamber 0 1 Hor rors 11966) Pa111ck 0 Nelli Su1y Parker 11:30 KIOSWOALO 8 THAT"SCAT ll)J IT"S YOUR BUSINESS I DAVEY AND GOLIATH SPEAK OUT ., ROMPER ROOM 19 CAPTIOfolEO ABC NEWS l:L.• olwr I• l•>i ~ <I 'O',IJll~ I Hlfl ~) ,., 11, I S 1 HE ft WEEK I I .. u ,,o•u11 I Io II·•' U 1 Y /11' o•l lnl ...... ' I I I ~lJ '!:J WA~lll'lr, 1 o •t{ WI 1 t '11•1 ~Ir W II I I II r .. u tLl WALL STREET WEEK ' ... ru"' "' Oehlit!rattons C '"~\I l.i11 M<:A•lty pub· li~hP• ind e•J1tor ot Oclltl· •• ,,.11011, m VOTER'S PIPELINE I" t '''" LVOµtY 9 30 Wm SACRAMENTO WEEK IN REVIEW t 4 I M J''"'I ~100•\0f Ill 00 0 8 DALLAS ' • t f• • t ti.qr1 ,,,e,~ure ~ ihl11 rt l,11t llS .,.O'l'U.1n U-... 11111 'i ~· t ' 1mag•• 1H•d c·:nH; u,.,, ,,.,., rivN~ Pam 11,10 r •l •. 1t_•ntt ... 1vovs w1111 tt I 1 I it '> I) ~\Jt.tr11f-' 0 NBC REPORTS WHO Will f lGHT FOR M.A(RICA? ,. ,, r 1t trH• h It I ,• It-ti l\f1CJ •I , • c • t er. h1.try (..It•' ''"'''' OD lllEWS (!) INDEPENDENT NFTWORK lllEWS tI:) AOUI SE HABLA ESPANOL f'I f~ I htOd(f •UI 11ty f-1f f t I• Jfrl•'fOU t dltl'..1-t •"-J1•• ·.u1n·. QI ltlt> ~i1-.p,lrt 11 ~ irt11r"''"''t ,tfHI f,, ~.1tn,1•\ II••· 1t;•d u t vur1t1u'o1 •• p om 1r114r .. t11on•. 1r1to fJt "' , •••.••• } fl!> HARO CHOICES I •II At1t1 (J)'1l1Q /H ·~ ''""" ' •Jf "'"'gr'"' ''ta 1'1 ft I I '} •11• fll~ fUJfif ~ll f O•H f1(.,1 t t•11' • , E1h-• I 1h t JOHN DARUUG ,. I ,1 f JI • r ' L,, I' ,QI HJ ... 10:30 Q YOU1H ANO THE ISSUES B1u1a111y In Menial HOSP•· tals" Guest Boll Thomas P1es1den1 01 tt111 Menial Health Assoc1a11on of Los Angeles county ...., NEWS 11:00 . D 8 Q1) NEWS 0 KENNY EVERETT VIDEO SHOW , Q NEWL YWEO GAME m M'A'S'H ti) MOVIE • • • Wonder Woman ! 1976J Nancy Kwan Ross Hagen lrwe~11g .. tor Mike H1110.;1 11acks oown a g•OUP ol mossing alhletes fil DICK CAVETT li10" fm C.owt:>o y C.ues1s l drry Mahan MOlllll Hf"rl\On Don Gav IP&rl 2 OI 21 m SNEAK PREVIEWS Roge• fti•"I and Gene Sos•et look ;it the best led- ture films l)fodu<:ed IJy tne neN br~u 01 AmeHcao rndepenaeut hlmma•ers 11 30 tJ ({, MOVIE • • • Benona r ne Door I t97!>J Ju1oeo Molls Rot hord 0 TONIGHT Guest 1>os1 O;mO l elltl•· man GuP~IS I 1ly romiln P,w l R.;lpy W arren E1>~te1n 0 MOVIE • • l<ollf"I\ F•om Soac.e r t9S41 Pelt• C,1.,•e\ Bar ti'1ro Br-Sfdt CD INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS 1:10 8 HOLLYWOOD HEARTBEAT (fQ) AOAM· 12 So~e· al calls to lhe same home on a dos1urbong the veace complaint eno on 1ragedy I 30 0 THE LONE RANGER S11 C:.un Ao t1s1 ti) MOVIE * •' 1 The Condemnea 0 1 Aliond I t9631 Sophia Loren Ma•1m1l1an Scnell 1.408 MOVIE • • , The Strange• I t9721 Glenn Corbell C.arntron Motctoell 1456 NEWS 2.00 0 COJ.IEOY SHOP 2158 MOVIE * • • Loving I 1970) Cwor911 '>119a1 Eva M:orie So111t 2.20 m MOVIE * . The Amazing l1a11s pco•f!nl Man 1 t960) 0Qu9 Ids Kenned)' M;u9uet1te C.napman 2.300 NEWS 2 55 0 NEWS 3.00Q MOVIE • • , l 1>e B•g Game 1 197?1 St.,phe!'I &oyCJ francu 114uren Q) MOVIE * • <...dHu,,a,I Of Cr1mf• I t'1641 Jean-P1err" Aurnon1 r OM•d CdH~fO 3 108 NEWS 4 30Q) NEWS {I) VOICE OF AGRICULTURE 7:00'8 DUSTY'S TREEHOUSE 0 GODZILLA I HONG KONO PHOOEY 0 PACESETTERS Host Ray Gonzi11e5 8 @) SUPERFRIENOS Q HOTFUOOE • TURNABOUT S) YOGA FOR H::AL TH ()) TV-11 LOOKS AT LEARNING 7:30 II MARLO ANO THE MAGIC MOVIE MACHINE 0 BIG BLUE MARBLE 0 GIGGLESNORT HOTEL m ELEMENTARY NEWS Q) OUE PASA. U.S.A.? fl!) VEGETABLE SOUP (£ KIDSWORLO 8.00 tJ (I) MIGHTY MOUSE I HECKLE 6 JECKLE 0 THE FLINTSTONES 0 THE RIFLEMAN 8 @) PL.ASTICMAN I BABY Pl.AS 0 ROLLER DERBY m MOVIE * *'' My G11I Tisa 11948) Lolli Palmer. Sam Wd namaker Q) SPECIAL PEOPLE fl!) ONCEUPONA CLASSIC ltie Mill On T11e Floss Tom s l11ena ~uggests a way 10 ne1p PdY T ull1ver ' oeots Tom stops speakanq to Maggie wnen ne d•scov- "' s sne 11as t:>cen seeing Pno1tp IP.irt 4l1Rl by Armstrong & Batluk 10 --= a ngel ID 'Texas' drama 1. • 111 • 111,1• ·to 1111', th1· ,H" • ol "I ' 1k1 1,.., hwrH' \.\1 th m1· ,1 "11 .. t•td 11111od 'hr 1.id ,, Ind 11·l:1t1 011,h1p wit h lll'r f' I 111.I '1'(111'•' .11 •• 1 ltt• 111'~1 •.t'l'Of'S SIJ 1or•111l rr111rl' 111111• 1111 lhl m I J:(l't a lit· 1f11· ,.,, '4 h1 •11 I ''"' \ e I m hl•rt' a ll 11 , f1~111111g 01,11 .ts Farrah doing J oan 1 "\\ 1r , ••t th h J..!U.\ 111 love me I try to " 111 o• mt! I e·;cn I r1•a ch him I takl• !!1 ''' l111'tr:it1on.,h11nH" lt'-;a rolcthat .rr. ,,,.,,.,,.,hat n111C'h ·· "-' '1 l·.1.1 .lffIT Pl.AVS Or. J ohn 11, 1 ,,, h11o.;IJ;rntl Katharine Ross is \111 1-. •llh 1>1 llell s s"cond wife and 'It•• 111lltet1 •tf tht· hook on which the '-Ht 1t11rtht·ne·-. " hased Andy Grif I 11 h 1,1.,, \,It 1!•111111"'"· who l'>et'ame , ""' 1111 •rt 111.11 11111 murdered his r1,,111 It•• 1 111d 11°111. .iftPr the doctor \•Jtlo 11•1,~····11111 It h;1\P him brought ' I 11.tl ii• '\lit · •· 111 II" "h 111.111' to hruad cast \1 ol 1 111 I r·\.o.. on Sunday and ' t h eir luck ll11d, 1l11f'I' \4 dS lhe addttlOn Of i.' I• • ""' 1JI l\'t prod ur•·r To ht> honl''il Monday . April 5 6 and 1f t he miniseries 1s s uccc::.sfu~. 1t could gl\ l' a muc h need ed boost tn Miss Faw<·ett's l'arel'r She• quit ··charlie"s Angt'I~" three years ago fort he movie~. hut had the m isfortune lo a ppe ar in a senl'S of box office disasters .. Murder in T exas:· d1re<'ll•d by Billy Hale . is a Joint production of ~"k. Cl~rk Cinema Pr~uctions Inc a-nd Billy Hale Films J o hn McGreevey based his screenplay on "Prescription· Murde r,·· written by Mrs . Ku.rth. A CBS PRODl CTION based on Thom as Thompson's book ... Blood and Money.·· based on the s am e events. had been in the works for several years . But tha t project st alled . for various reasons Produc·er Oav1d Me rrit'k. who had bought the screen rights to·· Blood and Money." atte mpted to block produc· tton of ··Murder in Texas,'" but a federal court rn Ne'4 York declined to o rde r the filming stopped. Curiously enough. Miss Fawcett als o was the choice to play Joan Robinson llill in .. Blood and Mo ney." "After I read 'Blood and Money· I knew immediately I wanted to play J oan Robinson Hill.·· the actress said. "Thomas Thompson said they wanted m e for the role.·· at thl' l 0 ntH•rs1t\ of Texas when the event!. n·<·ount<'d 1n t he two books oc- c ured. une1 '4 as not awar e of them at lhl' ttm l' She gre w up in Corpus C hristi. Tt•xa~. where her fathe r worked 1n an 011 refine ry When Sht'. was 18. her pan•nt~ m oved to llouston · · 1 think 1 ·n· known peopll' like the Ro binsons all m ~· lift:,"" Miss Fawcett said ··1 can"t se:I~ that I re late to this c haracter because s he com es fro m a diffe rent backg round. rt a lways sur prises m e whe n ~nd flaws in these kind of women ··~ Sam Elliott was dressed in a tuxedo for the party scene . The role of the s uave. musically inclined plastic s ur- geo n runs counte r to his frequent cast- ing as a rugged m an or the West . His drooping mus tache was gone and his hair was cut short. "I f'E ELDIFFERENT," Elliott ad milted ... It took som e getting used to. this role. It has m ore colors to it than anything I've ever done before. Than. w hat makes its ointe resting .. Elliott s aid NBC was re luctantto ac· cept him in the role . "Their last vision of m e was as the mo untain m an in 'The Sackelts." .. he said. refe rring to the m iniseries based on the novels of Louis l."Amour ' year and urged the T V prl'ss lo 11 ~1 tlo• ' • Offered as <'Vidcne1· w1•11• I\\•• 11••, "Buc k Rogers .. a nd .. n.J anfl Uw l\1·:11 I II•" 11,J I 1. '"''t"n l1•nw,\\h1 r hmakes1t atleast • • I '1 I 1 n11pltl hal'k from las t} ear "o1 1, .pl.11 e·rl 211111 cc"1tury astronaut, ~I 1 lo 1 l•i • 1.•• "'' • Iha ;•;,1 11 c·..r1t11ry, 1<1 which he was Miss Fawcett said she was a student • • T hope this changes their mind about me ... he s aid. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE preaenta Hmm. And no hazard pay 111, , ... 11 '' . •t.11 I If II THE "NEW" VERSION of IU .11111 tlor llo .11 1 I NBC. featured "exciting ehang1•., I It.ii 11H1•r no• 11 ' 111 • road. speed trap., and lon g hour' I Ii·• • 'I• 1111 ul Of the ShOW before ltS CXCltlllj.! e ll.111111 .1(1111, rlrl• corps of female hcalth1"~ in '1111"' 1•· 1 l.orl 1 '" ••• ,, t '"" .1 ·'' would take their place. "BJ" fans will bt· comfo1 11•tl l1v 1h1· ,11 • 11•.• 1 \ 1ti.o1 1111 bouncy ladies arc st11ltht'r l' Inf."' 1111 ·1,·1 11 '"' ., 1•r.1llo•d "BJandtheSeven l.adyTr u('k•·•' .mtl,1r11kw .. \ .\lo.al "'''""''"' those ladies look(•<! al a ll as 1f -.lie t·11111tl • 11 1,,,., .1 1111• 1o11 ,, • Volkswagen. much les:. a n 18 "'ht·r·lt·r I 11• I \ II.I ' Indeed. one of the .. girb' 1.,orr;., hul tli.11 •~ tl11• l•·rm 111 11'•· in this) did have a nat tire She n·ul'll!'tl .I( I ,,.,.; 111" {';I h 11111·111•rl a canteen and proc-ccdcd to pour wat1•1· •1\t'r It• 1 dw•t \11\111111~ for a wet T-s hirt I. ANYWAY, TllF. STORY J'i lhiil IU 111 11icl1•1M•11tlr•1il trucker who rides a round with:. dump l1•:1vr•' lh1· S111Jtlt for California to assis t a friend trying to n1.1k1· 11 .• , .rn 111d1 1Jt·111lt-11t i All manner of bad guys a r e working J~aini.t th< l'nlt·rpn-,1• rn i eluding the chief b addie, Chfof fluth1•rforcl ·r <irant of 1111' q;i11• I police. The friend gets hospitalized . R.I tit e·11t1·' to take• 1h1• run for him and enlists the help of the •ww•11 lif•aut ..-~ l 'f11> c ar' urc I wrecked, trucks cha t'd and s kins han• So, what's ne~ Believe it or not, ii is the beliC'f of N llC pro grammers Fred Silverman and Rra ndon Tartikoff that "HJ"" waa low-rated last season because of its rural locale. Tht· .,a mt· wlUeu doings transpla nted to the union s mos t populoui; sl Hll'. the thinkinl went, would fix things . A better fix would have been to lose llJ a nd keep the I 1 uci..~ the monkey ·and the girls. It's low·brow stuff, this, as low in. California u lt was in Dixje . It's not especiallv fun even in the coated ol unencumbered escapism. BJ says the rules he Uv(Js by are, "I don't nm out, I don't give up a nd I don't J(o away." Could JOU make it lwooutofthree, Beej? • 1 11 1• o I• d 11 1• 1 • 111 ii• 111 ·111.·rc· ire 0 \h1· us ual s pa re toys, ,, 11 , 1.011 11 ', t1o•' 1111• 111tl 1 h;1rartl'rs dressed up in I····. tloil-. I h• ''"' I '·' lo ool t do .-1111 .• 1 rt·.1t11rt • r·:tlle<I llawk. half 111 111 hair lrn rl \hro' p• ••1 • .\1•11· tln\111 l111m a nc ienl All<tntis I 11 111 • I I 1• ' ii.11l1•cl Ill fth'll \\Ii· Iii"'") I I\ ( 111 T11 ,111 ,1 ' r11,. ,,, l'ht· 1 ..... 1 "' ht!> people were 1·\lle• pl.111• Ir ·"'"H: 1m tv Hawk a nd Mrs . Hawk. , 11111. 11 1·d "' ,, 1 :1111 p.11:1· of Vl'1lgNtn<'l' agains t oil UI CK Hc:111 .., Hl f' c.t'\. lh1·~ gain res pect for onl' .111111 111 1 .111cl ll.1\\I. J'•"'' flu human!. hop ing someday to find 11fll1·1 li11 tl µ.·oph· 1\11tl V.1lf11'<l llyclc White has been added to I he> ('asl to rt.av I Jr C ;0111lfr•llow, a n l!Ccentn c s cientist who"s lwo 1t11r1i...v .. r;. 111,11 h 111un1t1hc tJcnd. 11 ·, :1 ·.tnr\ .• •111 v•· ·<·1·11 <i lhousand trrn es 1n old Weste rns, hut ,11 11•,1'1 11 ~ • ">!111" \rul lhc sparey sturr is as good as a ny ma d•· (111 T\ I hup1• fnr 1b 11v.i1 ,a i.1 tltal 'lluc-k Hogcrs .. ratings don't lag 1111' w a-.e111 l'hP 'ho\4 Jll~I wouh.Jn'l work in a sophisticated city. -1. INDIAN " TERRITORY --1111111!!~ c .............. ..,.n-•\ .. •Lee ..... • Illy & W CllacMw .c ......... . • L.t U. AMY• Te Ow ...... Ult a • ...., .... .......... CA 497-1747 CLIFFIE STONE'S COUNTRY SHOWDOWN SUNDAY, FEB. 1 8 P.M. -OCC AUDITORIUM 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa TICKETS -$6.00 Available at the Door BOX OFFICE OPENS 7 P.M. VIN/Meltercard Welcome ' I • Gardening ....................................... DAILY PILOT g Second season • arnves Orup Coul I.a in lbt-H('QOd ~lb plalllifta MaMJn ul lhtl )'HI ,Planttn1 bulb• wlll uu.irt' 1ardee color for lat., 11prma and &ummer l'be arnarylU11 Ui one lh1u c'an be planted now lhrou1h lhrt'h for Vr'&rm wtalhtlr bl()Om Th., oed ol llW' bulb should island above the soal urf•tl' c;1v .. th.em • procttled southern ex po1ure I i they wall &row an almosl any sotl In late summer d usters ol trumpet sh1tped rosy pU\k flowers wall bloom on top of reddish brown )talks PLA:n 111E TV8EaS of the tubero us begoni a an late February or early March in the s hade and keep them moist T hese plants will continue to bloom until the fi r s t cold weather of the fall Then they will fade away and when the plants are completely yellow and the stems snap away from the tuber readily, remove the top growth, shake the soil from the tubers and store them in a cool dry place for next year The calla lily is.also available to plant now through March in light shade. Plant them two in· ches deep. When they bloom, you will have yellow, pink or white blossoms depending on which you chose at the time you bought them. GLADIOLUS CAN ALSO BE planted now through early sum· mer. Stagger your plantings of these bulbs and you'll be re· warded with a succession of bloom through sum mer -every two weeks put in some more. They prefer a more sandy soil and planting four inches deep. Weekend gardening checklist !' Camellias actually benefit from a light pruning to keep them compact and one of the beat methods of pruning is to pick the blossoms with a bit of stem attached. ~ If your plant needs relocat- ing, winter is one of the best times to move most s hrubs and trees. • The true symbols of spring are forsythia . flowering quince, flowering c rabappl e a nd dogwood shrubs and trees that signal the coming of the new season with a profusion of bloom. • Coral bells are one of the many perennials that are wisely planted as soon as possible. They will give you sparkling masses of fiery red blossoms in the spring if planted soon . Ey•'t'"n Folloee- four ~eo.on .. ouly --miiL'" C..ro<wn on l1ue Oworl1ng -------.. Aootstcx;a W:)ler 109 -'t-_ _...~'.'1"" 8o11f\ Garden Grade le vel Spread Roots When Planting Frogront Blooms look for the Groft Unlon Remove all growth below graft PROPER PLANTING MEANS SUCCESS FOR CITRUS Owert trHa lend beauty In container or ground Dtmrf citrus itkal, for limited spaces California is the land of sun, swimming pools, patios, barbecue areas. It is also a plac~ where you will find a multitude of people living in apartments, townhouses and condominiums with limited spaces for gardening. True dwarf citrus have earned their place in our style of living for a variety of reasons with the main one being that the ultimate size of a dwarf citrus will be eight feet if planted in the ground but in patio containers, they will be even smaller. THE VEAR-ROUND BEAUTY of these evergreen trees is evi· dent in their crisp, green foliage, fragrant flowers and highly de· corative, colorful fruit. And just because they are short in stature does not mean you get a smaller fruit. On the contrary, the fruit is normal sized and these trees can be planted any lime or the year as t~y are container grown. If you choose to plant these decorative trees in the ground, choose a sunny, wind-free southern exposure and don't crowd it, for even though the tree is a dwarf it will need room for its eight· foot ultimate size. Lawn areas should be avoided except where it has good drainage. If adequate growing heat is a problem, pick a site that will provide extra heat such as a sun pocket provided by reflected heat from surfaced areas or use them again·st house walls, fences, walkways or overhangs with southern exposures. And don't neglect using them on the patio in a tub. PIANTING DWARF citrus in a container will lend mobility - moving it wherever its beauty will be put to best use. The most popular container for a 5-gallon size tree is 18" or larger. This pro· vides room for many years of root growth. Smaller containers may be used but for only two to four years. Be sure the planting medium is rich in humus and add no fertilizer. There must also be numerous drainage holes in the bot- tom of the container. Since true dwarf citrus are grafts and not self-rooted cuttings, you should place the tree in the container so that the graft is well above the desired soil level. After firming the soil mix around the roots, scatter a little balanced fertilizer on the top. Water your newly planted tree thoroughly and don't let the ttee dry out. Water again in a week and repeat this the next week and then as needed. IF YOU WANT TO plant your dwarf citrus in the ground, re· move the plant from the nursery can and run your fingers through the soil to free the roots. Plant the tree high creating a soil mound with a basin. Back fill the hole with one part wet peat or planter mix blended with one part soil you've taken from the hole. Add no fertilizer. Then mound the soil mix as you cover the 1"8ets and pro· vide a liberal-sized basin to water around the tree. ~----------------~ New grass introduced 1 A new. registered variety of Zoysia grass, designed specifically for California's terrain and climate, is being in- troduced to the market by its grower, Duro-Sod of Corona, a state· registered,· inspected nursery. Called Zoysia Jade, the hybrid was created by crossing Japanese and Korean grasses dur- ing extensive e x · perimentalion and evaluation. Zoysia is known a.s one of the most disease, drou1ht, heat, pest and weed-resistant grasses available. Fuchsians to meet Garden Grove Branch of the National Fuchsia Society will meet Tues· day at 7 :30 p.m . ln Garden Grove Com· munlty Center, 11300 Stanford Ave., Garden Grove. Elda Re1lnbal be1onla autborlt)', wlli 1peak on method of slartlnl bepiu hom eutllql. Tbe prosram ls delllned to live m•m· , lltera an lntltbl lnto lllOtber upec!t ol flower IJ'OWIDI. Gllllllarewelcome. C.11 Ml-H11. ...... , .. WOf'd• -iewotlilfor WHISKEY BARREL Bare-Root FRUIT TREES APPLE e APRICOT • FIG PLUM e PEACH • PRUNE NECTARINE • POMEGRANATE • SALE 3 OR MORE 6.98EACH Solld oek, ateeH)ended, heevy d~ he" b9rreta. Perfect pfanten 24' ln11de dla. AE0.17.11 NOW 13.97 YES, WE CARRY ••• l ·'Z ~. CARD~ The Pun'-fect Greeting. / ,. I ~ A many purr-poee card. li / J 1 ( _;tJ \ ::_E~=•e HaweaHeppy ----~,... ofboaof10 ~ Cerde. VISIT OUR FLOWER SHOP.... Indoor Pienta, ::,-:=. F,.•h Flowra, LonQ-L••tlng ,., ,,..,.. Siik and Orr A,,angements. Since 11.fl Hallis\es Nursery -Florist 2140 Harbor llvd., Cotto Meta FF A judging to begin Project competition gets wider uny Tuesday January marks the be1lnnin1 of Security Pacific Bank's 27th consecutive )'ear of 1pomorin1 Future Farmers of America project competition, awards banquets and field days tbrou1hout C«alifomia. Startin1 Tuesday with the Desert Section pro- ject ·competilion and continuine throu1h an April 29 awards banquet in Visalia, bank penonnel will judge and honor nearly 700 hilh school future farmers at awards banquets from Madera Coun.ty in San Joaquin Valley south toSanDieeo County. In concert with a1ricultural representatives arranged through the California Department of Education, Security Pacific Bank specialists in agribusiness meet students selected to represent their high school FF A chapter in sectional project competiti0n. THE JUDGES COMPAJlE participant pro- grams with students from other hilh school chap· ters within the section and the results are an· nounced at one of the bank 's 11 awards banquets. At that time, students rated in the upper half among the participants receive a 1old certificate for the excellence of their agricultural pro1ram while the remainder are awarded blue certificates. scheduled for March 21 at Mt. San Antonio Collete, April 25 al Fresno Stale Univenity and at Imperial ValleyColle1e, March2'7. Future Farmen of America sectional project competition and jud1in1 date for Oran1e County Sectlon ls March 9-13. · SPEClnC OBJECTIVES for project competi- tion, accordin1 to guidelines established by the State Department of EducaUon, are encoura1e: ment of students to enter an aericultural occupa- tion, become more proficient in a1ribuainess en- terprises, diversify agricultural expe.riences, keep proper records, develop sound mana1ement practice and improve leadership ability. Throueb bank sponsorship of sectional competition, stu· dents with outstanding supervised programs are recognized both before their peers and among other chapters. ~tudent projects -diverse as California agriculture -may be of any kind and ma,y include work experience programs with all minor and sup· plementary projects lo give judges a comp•ete pro· file of a student's range of interests and abilities. Joining the competing students at awards ban- quets are all agricultural instructors, superinten- dents and principals of participating schools , bank Apart from project competition and awards banquets for sectional winners, the bank sponsors agricultural field days for all FFA students on a -----------------officials and their guests. regional basis to help sharpen skills and further develop expertise in agriculture. These are Wild mushroom conference set ~ ~ C1 LLOl'o·s 1 -~~I ,~ natrdl"n ~•11111J .~ Q~ IAll IOOT 10515 40 verieties to choose from including bush. climbers, & tree rOlel. Mushrooms , mushrooms everywhere but IUY 4 Olt MOltE & SAVE I 0°/c which ones can yo1,1 eat? \ Jn pursuit of everything there is to know about · --...... 11110.....--... ~/•vi / the wild mushroom, funtti enthusiasts will attend ..J"" ~ ,..._,_, __ r~. the Los Angeles Wild Mushroom Conference: IOSISJllRUIT Tim IY CASSITTI LAMS Foray 1981 being held February 5-8. .i .~ • .., GROMULCH ~ .. __... Sponsored by the Los Angeles Mycological Society with the cooperation of the Natural History ~ -'-• 2 CU. FT. SIZE Museum in Exposition Park, participants will - spend their mornings collecting wild mushrooms .. 'j .... S4.2t in the nearby canyon and mountain areas of Los .·-~·J 32t Angeles and their afternoons and ~venings identi· , fying and discussing their elusive treasures with eminent mycologists. Myths about mushrooms will be exploded by the experts with special attention to telling look · alikes apart, knowing the palatable from the ., poisonous and how to tell a hallucinogenic mushroom without actually trying it. The conference begins the evening of Feb. 5 at ' Large Bare Root Sycamokse... and Fruit Trees 'Jf. AVAii.AiLi MOW the Natural History Museum with a lecture on 'r ~-1 "The Ecology of Western Mushrooms." _ The conference will then move to the campus of Cal State Los Angeles. Early registration is ad· LLOYD'S NURSERY AMO LANDSCAPE CO .• INC. 2021 .Ww,_t ltYd • ., ea, St Cette ....... CA 17141 '46-7441 "" 11;...; S..o.ect To S•oe• °" H-5* £•OK• 2 • 11 vised as enrollment is limited. For registration in· -I. formation, call : Dr. Don Reynolds or Florence ~ .- Nishida: (213) 744-3379. _ _::-i~~~~~~~~~~~~=====~~~' .--------~------------------------------- Patio umiture Sale. I ....: • -• t • ~(~ ·t ~ .... •. .r , ~ C i r rT ,, -,_. \\\ . I;. i ... .,.,j -~.~ \ .,· ' ' , \) SAVE UP TO 25°{. Tropitone Brown Jordan . ·' Buy now & save up to 25% on Brown Jordan & Tropitone . You get 1980 prices on 1981 stocking colors and even special order colors. A very. very unique opportunity to buy hefore the 1981 price increases. Jnunediate delivery on stocking colors and styles. Save233on French Patio Furniture by Tricomf ort & Allbert. Special order sales only. 25% non-refundable deposit required on all orders. Allow ti weeks for delivery. 1be Plants On Sale. 4 " ENGLISH PRIMROSE REG. $1.25 ON SALE ....... 89' 4" CYCLAMEN REG. St.SO ON SALE ...•.. $3.50 2 GALLON AUSTRALIAN TREE FERN REG. $10.SO ON SALE ..... '8.50 2 GALLON NEW ZEALAND TREE FERN RF.G. Sl0.50 ON SALE •••.. '8.50 Master Charge • VISA • American Exprea ' • Sale ends February 11 . ANNIVERSARY SALE Silllfll)" turn in your <1IJ RoJters mos.-;ed ha.~kd anJ Jtet a $5.00 credit for a new one~ Credit can only be applied at time of purchase. CUmH one $5.00 credit per basket purchase only.I The Hanging Basket Deal. The Products On Sale Save up to 270/o e OXYGEN PLUS e ROCER'S FLOWER FOOD • ROCER'S SOIL 'ACTIVATOR • ROGER'S POTTING Ml X NURSERY e INDOOR OUTlJOOR PLANTS & rLORIST e LANDSCAPING • ANTIQUES PATIO FURNITURE & ACCESSORltS San Jo:i4uin Hills HJ. al ~lac\rthur Hh·J . ,\rro$S from Fai;hion Ii; land • ~~\\'port lkitl"h Open 9to 5 Daily 640-5800 America's Mosl ~Uful Gar"--n C~t<.'f CJe DAIL v PtLO r P a&.K' NOTH't; PUaµ<; NOTICt; FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT r hf-> to11ow11)Q per '0"' ll' f f\U\•"'"'' fl\ SI OUOIA <.OMME Rt [ CENTER 11 ?/611 t..4 Pai ROdd, L""qun1t N1Que-I. 1 ctliformit.,.,71 Bru(P r-W1n1on .U.~/ Ptttom1no 'l\n ... ~ ... tu nu M1rdQ1• (.dl1lo,-n1d nuo (.rtrupOPH A \\.Ot Ult ~S A t..dfltornid (,Pntif"dl P.tnrwr\.tl1p 11•11 l a Pd/ No.td Ldgun.t N·~\lf'I (dhforn14 'f'1f)1/ T h1\ Du\1ntl\\ •\ conduc tf'd by d QPnPr -ti P"' tnf'"h•P C.tttnPbHI A.\.-.ot. tdlto,, Citllfo ,-n•tt <.,, .... nt!,-~ll '-'•rl~r\h1p Roe.ti M c .. m-11 Gt't'Wrttl Port,...,., f hi\ \f4'1"''"""nf "ftd') ftleG WIH\ tn.f' t r-un1v tlttrt!. of OrdnQ~ ( ounlv Ot'I J~OUdf'f '1 tC,St Hunter & V011 Atter,..y••luw •-,. •lrcllllcl Drl•t. ~u11o IOIJ P .. t Olll<e 1''71 lrwtft•. 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M .. •t-irn .. r M1\1 1•llo1fl.,.••1J \11\i • ll.tll• 11\l Vi 41hh •I \1\t'ilf 1tl lu-.H lHll' !+I i)ll1ci• l>u1h Al f'•iwl• •... ,. l'l;tlll, .. ~•ha: 11• '°9;1At1H ""' h11u 't111tl11w r.111iil '-tot• UP-.to1t..ir 1111 H1H '""'"''' ,, "'"'''"· ll•t'• ,,,, .. ,, BOATS r. MARINE EQUIPMENT ,,, , .. , .. , '"•tfh " .. lllf 'WI\ I t tt. ... , """'" • '•11•1 ............. , t 111 ... 1 .. kt 111 • ,, •''" ·~ .. , '"-•1 Hit ...... '411,. , ..... ......... ,..,.... .. , \. "'' tkut ",,.., •• TUNSrGRTA TION "''"'"'" t ~n a" r ,,.,. H• ht t l..,lru I ~I \11..n.1 .. 11 .... ,,' MOIJW' t'yrlf"~ ""'""'""• '4•.Co• fllrt '\t1lir H• nt tr.ul•f\ I 1 •\'"'I ,,,..,,., ..... ' ltht\ Avt""''''" l'i.rt AUTOMOBILE l-1\"llof'fttl \n1111u""' t '·"'" • ,.,., ,, ..... ",. \. h•• '•'• ~~:;,:.~. 'l;~,: 1 IC1Mf liut Ito .. \'""' Aul11 L'1101m.; Atllu~ w,.i,tr•I AUTOS, IMPORTED ( .. ''"''"' \II" fC11m~·., \illll A11.1r1t1n U1•.,h•\ 11\114 ~. "'"' t\iro... l 'uh o ..... ,.m .. Vlf flft ...... , tl111At1 .. J .. ~., ... Jt''1)t It f\ .. rm .. "1thr11 .. l..omllotChtrw .... ,. ... let It t II·'! U .. OJ' \11. .. li h tll'f'I P111111"'"' ~f'W't•uJ I'°''' n. Ktn;1ult Koll\ kv)t .. M<H ... 214·~ SW. ~h..-u To10C.• Triumph Volk•••il•• Voho arros, NEW '1 EQUAL HOUSING '·I O PP~ATUNITY ,, .............. : 3 hr I Ra. lood Ille lot Au umable l•t Owner an.aoua and will t•arry Chuck SoiUer,6'l·l21M l:iiZ~l~- REALTORS ly r-oom. dlninf room. tennls /poo /spa . Located on a quiet ll•.too. 117.SOOdown, Eaatside sll'ftt! 3 bdnns .. + separate laundry. screened patio, RV park· ine. A reaJ bargain at SUS,900. Orfered VA. You must see to ap- oreciat.e ! 646-7171 LIDO ISLE .\II reaJ eatalt' 111dvert111ed m th&& neli>-spMper ~ sub le<'l W the F~ral l"a1r lto u111 n11 At't 1Jf 1!1611 • l)l('h mufti ll illegal lo •dvert111e ·11n y pre ferenc:e . llo11tatmn. or d1.srrammat10n based on rat"l' ro&or, re hg1on, seA. t•r nallOflal origin. or an 1ntent1on tu make any :sut•h preferenee, hm1ta N.;~s;;~,, lllmll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~l '~A~I Newly rem<~d traditional style 3 bdrm. 2 bath home featuring large re<:reatiQn room & 2 patios. Living room has attractive beam ceilings. fireplace & french doors leading onto hric k patio New kitc hen bit -in appliances Close to tennis courts. san<.l v t>ea<:hes & clubhouse. Can be sold full~· furnished $420.000. llACON IAT-a ...... A 4 bedroom home in this picturesque bay front community with a spacious 1 bedroom apartment -all for $375,000. Beacon Bay features a private beach, parks, docks and a tennis court. The home features a view of the bay, of the mountains and a large enclosed patio. ,. uon or d1sc·rin11na1 ion " VA substitution on this beautirul Mesa Verde North model with atrium o rr master bdrm Fireplace in living room. soaring cathedral re1I· 1ngs , huge t•o untry kitc hen with fami ly room The VA loan on this property is at 10"1. and the prire as below market value at Sl22.JOO Seller·~ aruiiowi. rail lo day for all details .. '" ,,, This news11aper will not knowingly iH'<'t'Pl an.)I adverlis tnft for real estate which 1s in vmla lion or the law ~ 1700 :;:. i-----• ~T~H~E~R--EA----L­ :,~:: HIOltS: Atl¥.tlaen ESTATB:RS ~~: ....... cllld .... d9lly _, ...,_. """ IUY MOW! :~:: "°" ' •• felt. n. lmmac 3 bedroom m ,.,. DAa.T N.OJ ... II The TerTace or Irvine :~· ... .., fw ... first • Priced thousands below ,.. corr.ct .... ...._...,. the same model in lesser ".. condition. Features in ~.::· I dude Italian tile entry. ... ,. e n closed patio and ~::: fw S. pr i vale a l r i u m o rr "'"' •••••••••••••••••••••• master suite Owner ts ::·:; ie91•r.. I 002 ~ady to sell at 1158,900 :·~:: '••••••••••••••••••••••• Call ~2660 .... ·~vntto.e :~:· Older UJl«raded charmer C: SELECT :~:: -:Ith ~at view or the T'PROPERTIES '· ,, halls and backbay area :;:.:: This 3 bedroom 2 bath home has been upgraded and the owner will carry a large 2nd Assume 11'7. :~;.: tsl. Full price Sl80,000. .t!I I ~j .... ho.:.., ...... #111 TRADITIONAL R[AI TY HOM ES~ INVESTMENTS 63 1-7 3 70 NWPTICH HOUSE Sl32.900, Singles. young married, steps to beach, pool or tennis rrom this 3 Bdrm cathedral ceil- inged style beach home. Cozy brick firepla<'e, formal dining. Secluded fountain in e nc losed patio. Hurry, won't last. I~ tllfl "II 'J ..... , ,.,, :~:: 3 IR, FAM RM, THE REAL ESTAT&:RS .... , POOL '"" One or Irvine's most established communities in an excellent location. 3 LOWDOWN Owner will fmance this almost new 3 bedroom 2"'1 bath Brittany Woods condo. 3 car garaie. wet bar, greenhouse window. and microwave oven a re among the amenities or rereci. Full price SISS,000. "" b1R bdrm.'I -+ den -+ ram1- •I I" .... ... l y room Beaut1ru1 r racklinR fireplace in ram1ly room The bar k yard is an entertainers ::'... delight with sparkling ... . pool, huRe patio. terrific ::t: for ent.ertaininR. Owner ... ,., hiihly motivated. call ::·.: now won 'l lasl. 7S2· I 700 ... ..,,,, .. •wt .... ...... ·~ .... ,,, .. .,,, ii,, ..... Hl•o() 111.it ., ,, 1U•1 .,,,, 11111 ,, .. , ...... ,, .. tt11i1 ''"'ii• ... , .. i1,"1Hi •J1•1 THE REAL ESTATERS USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY 1-,or Result Service Call 642-5678 Ert. l22 6• , .. .. .-.. , .. ,.. .,,,.,, .. ,~,··· I\, .. , ''·· ~ ~~,,,, .... c;,r,..,. lll'J •····o.J 0 9 .. ~=~~ :~,"·.:'· "' $79,900 BARGAIN Townhome, 2 Bdrm over looks greenbelt near South Coast Plaza in osta Mesa. 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS '''·· 11• • •• ), ... " ~ . )4{\•t~Aln•'lo\ fl .. F '" )\ '-' ,, Cl')~·· •v-•IJ .. l•I Nl ~I ,,, .. ,.,.I._., ., h1.111tlf• 4,6C,..,..,J1"' htw+ ""'l/'o ..~ ftiii ~•NU ••1 rod•• IOWt!t" <II liit1.H•U" i ! 1(1 •'Jtt• o •vt"<.lolrt• <I) ••11.,,m•o,I\ l)~I+' U Cti•HT! /•Vo 4\0. J~A,•Ql'•••n 46 ..,.,d I& hu"'O• HN••• IPhO• ... ,,h,.. ,.,"' .. '• ... ..,, l9tf• '° ..-~ to Vu lwi !il ,,.,,.. ,, .... ~"-' ,,,~ .. ~V.tf't •1'0Cl•t ~...... &t.Ua.i ~C•'"' ~C.J'" .,._.,ll•Mll\G 8i&D•••M• ~!~ t 1Wfl'"•"' !ill~.,t1""'9 tl•CM )I• .. ,, .. ,.. tO fo taS11•1 "'' ®"d...... f)Jl/<•tnl .... ,,,. SIGNAL LIGHT C S I P U E D E 0 A H E B R H A H E L T M T E K t R Y K S L E R H 0 X A H A R H H D T G I I L E A C T T N E I S A A T W H P T E A T H A P P E A 0 0 R K A N I E R I S I E L L M R L E I A L 8 S Y U H L S T D C I A"E L FT EU CS H L TV N H CDRRHAOTEOIIN A ASOAOCHSYAGNV C H 0 G H 0 L P I C L G T 0 S E H 0 U N C H U A C A L K G I F H A U N T C E A T 0 L T I A E H L N I G H W P R A E M I I l A H T 0 0 M P A I S E E N E A 0 A E G D E H A T H G I L P 0 T S ft S A S H T N 0 U S M H U N G H H P I 0 N .... -.;.... • .....-r. ,t::.;.. .......... : • ::.:t:. e -=~~ = T• 1.-.. ... T_,..:M"- LUXURIOUS TOWMHOME One year ne-w Eutside Costa Mesa! 3 Bdrms. 2i,., baths, Jo.ded with de signer touches! Sparkl- ing clean! Owner anx- ious! SteaJ 1t at Sl33.SOO. 646.7171 l~A~il TRI-PL EX S170,000 Two 3 Bdrm, 2 baths, and one 2 Bdrm 2 baths, enclosed garages. 145,000 Isl assumable at 7".4 call~916l ; OPEN HOUSE REAL TY / MISAWOODS , In bright, airy 4 Bdrm ""!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ pool home with s pa a rew --: IAYFIOMT We ha ve several fine homes with pier & slip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3 4 1 B"Y\"J,. Dr •v•· N B 67'> 616 1 U,_.l()U~ ·ti()M~S-.. REALTORS. 675·6000 244:J EHi Cont tllghw•11. Coron• df'I Mu wi-; llAVt-: 4i! 01-' Tilt-: 111-:sT LIS'l'l'.'l<;S IN TOW.'i steps rrom the master NORTHWOODS s uite. Dual fireplace -•un 31DRM ~cs.o.. How can you find a pro-MEWPOltT POIMT perty rourdoors from the DWLEX 4-PLEX between ramily room ..,. and conversation pit this '183.SOO. Fantastic buy or home makes entertain the week. in beautirul ing a delight Full pract' Northwoods of I rv me ll83 000 Call 751 3191 1• Lower unit with terririr · location near pool and UNIV. PARK Super flexible rinanrini on this (abulous Village Ill University Park Beautiful carpets and drapes . b iR rooms lhfuout. Near shoppini and schools Owner hUChly motivated Call now. 752-1700 So Bayfmnt with a 4Sx85 Spectacular 2 and J lot on Balboa Island bedroom units J>ieture where the owner will con-windows provide b1 rds s ide r anything or value I eye view of tht> ultimate stocks, rash. land. un i n se a s 1 d l' I 1v1 n lit $155,000 Prime loration . new r arpets. new paint. new drapes• Take subjert lo $87,000 loan Hurry' 96J.6767 C: SELECT clubhouse. Bii rooms, I PROPERTIES I earthtone decor, air, 2 po o l s , 2 s pa s . 2 clubhouses, 3 lighted len- its you name 1t and the Fire places. ne ~ tile ow n er will trade kit c hen and bath~ Includes plans for a new Owner will earr~ financ· THE REAL ESTATERS duplex. Asking S595.000 mi A steal 1 <.:all now BARGAIH nis J=: ;t~:i7~c Call PRICED Real value al Sl 16,000 Ofrered VA FHA Love ly 3 Bdrm, Costa Mesa. THE REAL ESTATERS College Park famil y 1---------•I ~ h o me , beautifu lly CUTI MEWPOIT landscaped yard. cov ICH ered patio. Hurry! Thas HOUSI won't last! 646-7171 Only S17S.000.-Call to· J • • . ' ' ~ ' : . ' . . : ~ t.,: I I :•1 ' ~.A~l-da.y!.....-_........,.... .. 10~1 " Ill \I ll I '\l I YEARNEW I ••• $79,900 IAYCllST Very sharp rour bedroom home . Teakwood panel· in1. Marble entry. Brass lights. Corn ing top kitchen ranRe Built· in microwave 011en . 80xlOll lot. Owner anxious. will rarr y Isl TD at 13°' $205,000. Ul-7300 H.I. ..... 1 ...... llty 67).8700 68DRMS 41ATHS A huge Eastside home with family room , rireplace. double car garage. Beautirul loca lion. Price onJy SllS.ooo. Call on th.is one! :>46-2313 lmA~~il 4 ... 00M $101,500 Family living at its best with room to grow Dramatically upgraded l hroughouL Huge· 1---------•I e nclosed patio overlooks s unny rose gardens HOME INTHEUKES 99,900. Beautirul single A F1cllllou• &us lneH story condominium, de· Super assumable finan<'- ini. Don't wait'•! SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-63 J -6990 SS,500 pul!I you into your own 4 Bdrm, A /C home_ 12 7 /8"!1 financing. Ci.II for details on our ··'TICKET" prol'ram. • RED CARPET' ~=~5:':';. 754-1202 : .. 4 Bdrm 12 Ms tr Sles t. l-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!'!9 formal dining room . large game room, quiet ru l·de-sar Unus ual courtyard entry with fountain and runninK brook. Many upgrades . 115Q.OOO RCTaylorCo <>4 0 <)<)()() WA TafllOMr HOME 5 BR. 4 Ba, custom waterfront hom e w /17X38' pvt dock J>rire I Sl,395.000. For details on this home and appt to Beautirul 1 year new Sandlewood lownhome. Superb upper location. Beautirul view or ireen bell and recreational facilities. Balcony ovt'r- looks ~and spa. Space I age kitchen with lots or 1· cupboards and counter space. Xlnt noor plan. all ! ' deroraled in earthtones. I Shows like a model 11 Perfect ror the guy or gal on the io! Call now. 7S2-l700 Name Statemen1 filed corated in earthlones wllh the County Clerk 1• and woods Ex<'ellent vmlld for llv. years after wh•ch lime conllnulng location. CIC>Ae lo pool. buainHHa mua1 ttllle. spa, tennis courts. shop Publlcetlon I• necHaery ping. schools, etc. Lovely only If there are lu s h park -l ike ~, SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631.-6990 I see. call Carol Horr. a11t 631-0094 . Want Ad Resulls 642-5678 ! -- - changH. Cali the Legel land!lcaped community Department al the DAILY PILOT for Great for busy ex 1n 1orma1 1 on and erulive Call 7S2-1700 Placing a Classiried ad is Selling anythmg with a l>a1ly Piiot Cla~~1f11•ll ,\d 1~ a s1mplt• ma lll'r JUSl c·all 1142 56711 neceuary l0tma. D · as easy as dialing your 642-4321 I THE REALI phone. Give us. a call ____ E_ .. _. l-l-2 ---l:A.TERS ::.~8 do the res t 5 BDRMS * REDUCED Spacious family home in popular Harbor View Homes reduced for immediate sale. Large family rm. with brick fireplace and wet bar adjoins big cheerful kitchen. Prime location on the nature park. Large enclosed yard. Reduced to $329,750 and owner may assist with financing. (714) 673-4400 121 lt 621-2121 Th• Harbor Ar•a's eldest Real !Estate Firm mE 110111 ILllllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE B.IGAMT SPY•LASS Two Storie11 Of Excellence. Sunken Living Room With Fireplace & Beamed Vaulted Ceilln1s . IAarge Family Room With 1-'ireplace, Full Length Health & Wet Bar. Central Va<'uum System & Huie Bonus Room With Bath. Seller Will Carry Larae Second Trust Deed. Pool-Sited Lot. Shown By Appointment Only. Askin1 $565.SOO. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. COIOMA Dll. MAI Only Property Under 1170,000 In Corona del Mu. Spacious Two Bedroom Ir Family Room. Townhouu In Superior Location Of Thia Gated Community, Overlook• Pool, Lllhled Tennis Courts And Features Include: O.Ck Off Muter Bedroom. Three Fireplaces. Wet Bar & rwo Patios. (i) ·--.. ~ •• , ... t, 759-91• tzc_,.111.._ McaplC-.· LIDO PENIN. BAYFRONT CONDO Lo .. ty ._. 21r+dltl, 3 INI. c_. w/p.tto rMJM •HM ....... C ...... •lrron.. ,1 ............ .,.. & ,. ... firs. Co.pl ..... laltc .... w/wp 1-r, ~ ...... MC.tty WdlJ wf'1...., •••ii. OWHr wlll c .. 114-r l1e/o,.. V.c• • .-.. ill ••· SUS,000. 0,.. S .. /S.. 12-4. '33 Lido Partl Dr. Fl. SM H..._AlllC& WA TaAOMT HOMES llALTOIS, IMC. 631-1400 e>r...,c:....c ..... ,...... THE PRACTICE OF REAL ESTATE ......... ,,... .... J_,.~c--.. Fer telH euecletH ,1 ... 1., te ~ec••• ........ w.-..... ,. ...... ca9'MS ••• N CH'lf"I .. ., .. .,. ......... ,... " .... ..... ~ ..... ......, ............. .................... THI llAL ISUTmS Harry H. Winters, Ill. is executive vice president of THE REAL F.STATERS and put director of lralnln1. In addition to a real estate instructor at OCC, Mr. Wlnten la an instructor in the ReaJton Institute and author ofseveral ot Its courses. He ts a popular ruest lecturer at real estate meetln11 throu1houtthe1tate. He has worked successfully In all fields Ot real estate, lncludln1 sales, office mana1ement1 escrow, title Insurance, mort1a1e banllinl ana the real eatate lax service business. _5>1lAM61COASTC~I ••• ,J ....... Mtt ,...., .......... ,...,.. For adctiUonal lnfonnatlon.pleaauall SSf.57'72. Tbe only real estate claaa bein1 ottered at OCC. VO\I do not have to live wit.bin the OCC dlatrlct In ordertoattlnd UUa clua. ( .................... .., ............ ~ ..... , ........... .., ........ , I .............. ... macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY LIHDA ISLE PllCI llDUCTIOH! Perfect one story couple home in bays ide location w /formal dining & open kitchen. "U" dock for 3 boats pvt island $999.000 Dona Chicester 642-8235 <A 11 1 VIEW-LOCATION-POOL! 3 BR Lusk-built home w/family rm & f pie. lg formal dining rm & sunny pool in protected courtyard . .Close to s hopping. schools-& parks. Move-in condition and priced to sell at $279.500 Larry Dyer 642-8235 (Al2> 752-1414 (()rnj)u\ Voffev Cen•eo 642-IJH '101 Dove< 0.1ve 551-1700 Woodbt~ (en1"' 644-6200 Horbot v.e .. Cen•e< SPYGLASS HILL-OWC View the ocean. bay, nite lites from one of Spyglasses best locations . owe SS00.000 on this lovely New Bedford. Offered at 1745.000 * CDM DUPLEX • * GREAT. FINANCING * Large 4Br. 2'h Ba owners unit w /new carpets. drapes & paint. Mini-ocean '(jew. Plus a one bedroom rental. owe w /~% down or take over existin1 loans. S:U9,900 * NEWPORT SHORES * •LOW DOWN* Owner is leaving the ~tate and says selJU! Give UI an offer on um lar1e 3Br •Home. Ju.at 3 blocka to the beach. owe 2nd T.D. $174,500 * UNIVRSITY PARK * Take over f75,000 loan at 123. Located near comm. ~ 1pa\ tennia It parka. Walk to lboppiq - Don't mill tlUa one 11'1,IOO .•UCllLOM•BM- M9" 76M2t7 710.1111 ---- • DAllV llllLOl * f11dey Jenu•''f 30, 1111 ·~.~~ ....... ~:.~.~ .... ~ ~::.~.~·······~~.~.5:!:. ............... 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Period wall <'.overin gs with wainscotin ~. 3 fi replaces . Huge family room Irresistible for $225.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 12'/J'Yo LOAN CUATIYl ANA~ With about Sll.000 down, creative financing available on this fabulous adult 2 bedroom condo. Soft earth tone colors thruout. Deluxe kitchen with butcher block counters. 2'12 baths , dining room. c r ackling fireplace for those cool evenings at home. 2 story design. Community pool for an appointment today ! Ask for Jean or Frank. Bkr. 559-8451 nubeU - C.D.M. DUPLEX C.._r•l•t ..... -lW.-..&J...-. ..... -'ts .... Iii plHeL New C9'pl't. •• w :lr•,•rl.-a. No :leferred a 1 I r •· S..-. of •• Hwy. ..... " .... & """' $175,000. -ILUffS LEASE. le..tlM l ......... J l/2 ...... c ..... ,,.. Mo:lel. lad .. 1t •• ••r .... • .,....... ,,..... ,.., --... floorl•• & lo••ly ••rtlttoH c ......... -$UPEI CUSTOM MOllLI HOME -J ldra. faly roocR & ••• ,...._ frlH:lly at• pwk. w~._..,,.....,...,.,.. ................... A ..._ ef __.,•HM •111ce fer ............. c•t.• ..._. ... ,,,., ... .......... ., "'" ... ... .... 17• ... ft .. HILi lef Lift .. ..... ..., ......... ,_. ... .... ........ , ..... , ......... ... .. fMt eH.,.IM ........ IMW.1 4 ~..... 4 ...... 2 ,.... ,...., .., ............. ...,.._. ............................. M .... IF ... Ca 0 tulw4 ....... .... .... • ..... ........ ........ 41 .. ••Ir rt Pam ••• 'llW .,_ .... ...... c.-................... . ........ Ctll 611·1• WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL ESTATE ~. ~tai., l'TOll"t~ MM\olpnwnt 2436 W Cotti Hllll\I 31 ~ Mttri"' A~ l\ltwpof1 Be.ch ~ llland 611·1411 '7MtM • .. OMT IOW--YM TmACI •ST Y1IW LOCATIOM t'ctntus t1c· view of ~cean . bays , 1:-.luri.b, < 'utalmu. lights & the jetty :: s,wh u JOY to wal<'h the sailboats and all th~ bout parades. Custom-built to takt.• advantage of the view from most l'OOOl:O. l.ovelv .i Bdrms . ram rm & dining BNtutiful l\<'W lands<.•apmJ,! on n •:1r 1t•rr:t1·t• & ~lopt' 3 ('ar guru~t· t '..1l l lc)(lfl\ tor appl $795,000 WHLIY M. TAYLoa CO .• HALT~S Jiii S.Jnq I Niii~ MIW'P09T CBITB. M.I . 64~49 I 0 SJllYIOOI VICTOllAll ~::•:= ~w ,/::; DUPLll I •UIST ~:::,c!~'Ne::c.:!~~'~ 10W' bome evn if you COITA.. 'park,lkne. Fee1round. Hiddl'fl on • quaint HalbOa l&lllnd lane. framed w1• while picket ftnce and red brick walkway C..:uslom des1aned 1tnd handcrafted by an "old world " master with painstaking details. Skylights lllumlnatt' the spiral staircase to your ll(e pvt sundeck This st1ttely s Br . 4ba, ram rm v. roiy frpk, t•ath 1:e1lln111. itourmet kitch w/2 pantries h1ts roordinated w1tlloaoer in every room Larae A11umable Loan. OWC2nd. Call C .... t21/WtltdM"JS....llMe . 641-7221 ?.~!~~.~ ... !!.~!I ~~ ....... !!.~! I SPY•L SS OCIAN OWNER MCYrlVATfo:f> . tit# Beautifully dtt0rated J 5bdrm, ,000, lo down, Bdrm Spanish styled ~d te . m-4751. ' Just painted inside and out Owner may ht'lfl f i nantl' $1 25,500 TARftF.JJ •. R•:Al.TOllS C11 ll ~IT.!\1 laav• • wry 1ow ~ SH.• DOWM aa.• wwnabte lat. payment. Little Caah outraceoua Zbr lba Chuck8"Uer1SM• Needed: Call for u appt. owner'• llftit. a1u11tta: w /oee ol our investment Antique Doon/Window1, COUDMIDntoday. Beamed Cellin1. P'rplc. .._,•a..tto.t. New K ltchen /8ath,1--------- SZ'7$.000 by owner, Days ... .,..,. tWs I 1·7 /Pie IMT91ST IA11AYAL Incredible, but t rue ! Thia 4br, Jba Hunt. Beach Beauty la Priced For Quick Sale. Owner will help ftnance too! Q..,,..,. thm7 ............ a.. ...... HUlliYlMIS WOMTUSTAT $129.900 60LDENWEST , REALTORS ..,,.,,~ ~ASSOCIATES W -3544. eves 111-0MZ, EnchantiDc S &a 2 81. 3'70 l"1ora 1ood finaiMiq. '179.500. Jeanne Salter. A1t. QJ .... TMl•STIAL Dana Poact duplex 2 br, 1 1 _________ _ ba upper, I br lower. new c rpt, fresh paint. ........ ..... beamed cellinp, frplc. Ocean vu, s Bdrm zy, Ba . dining ~a Ir encl. patio. 3 car 1ara1e. 1315.000. Offered for only 1144.000. ~·~ StevlleC.O"""----FULL PRICE! uunn MISSION REALTY ... 0731 W.ildt"arow! New cUltom -prestigious area. Tim Wilkes de signed 3 Bdrm with class a nd fabulous views . $42:5,000 15t-fJJI II 19RACI Low~·rntt hae on fet land ~me Terr :thr. STARNES COMPANY , ~~:~.:J:~~.~t.;~'. c~-:.m::• 11.t.L roas-1u1Loas -~1111!_11111111m_----1 · coST A MISA ·s ~lllPLACI. CLOSE TOllACH .1.ovely I year old home nttarhed I.ow down. f:asy terms $125,000 ('all BRICKF.LI. REAL Y.STATF. I N V .. : S T M f: N T S ~~ L...-Y ... l.L -~97.r 1161 28r , Cabana & trlr. 3 pvt bchs, pool • fishing pier 119,900 499-31116 llSTYAWI IN..wrOaT Cliff Haven Condo, 2 bdrm + den, '158.500. Large & llitht. Last one available out or only 10 Commwtity pool, lovely neitchborhood. R .H.R. Agt, 673-7300. $26 ... 900 SW'BllUY .. One ot U.. beet,., du11ll'1 1 < • I... ....1"61801T 1£ ·c· H. ' · , • " T 1 0 N BY OWNER·Harbor View ONLY 13.000 DN-Ocnfmt Carmel, 3Br. 2Ba. fam 2Br Mobile Hm . pvt bch rm $250,000. Will carry Owner 54&-ZtCrl new loan at reas. rate " " ..,....,-~ e11 by own4'r 117:'1 II~•~•. Tf>:RRl l"U' 4 Hdrm 2 bath home. Pool and spa. 673 4141 1s1z •: tril'.OS<.l •·r lluge lot. walll.>d and ~att.'Ct Nt>w • llOl114U: •;/\ttM;Y. <.·apu•ts . )412 Arari11, s;LT1.11111 WJ()J•,.:Nl':H YlttY CIEA TIYE · NO QUAL.,NO POINTs. Assumt 1.0 INTER F..ST LOANS! J..ovely 3br, 2ba, + den, HUGE MASTER SUITf:, 2 poolside yards, S20K down or submit trac!~ will ronsider 644-5965 or 644· 78ffl t"~ , M I (' ff 0 0 V .. : N 820 AC'aC'la . AM.:Wlll l>ISJJWASl .. :H HY flWNF:R IRr Ptt>rpt ('ondo . fl.Plan, end unit. m11ny upgr ade11. lo mt As11ume In. prin only "42 4085 HAllOIYllW -•TWO 673-776 I 760..1397 Z200 "'•""'""''. IMll,01111 l>rh., by. ltt(ln 1,1111 • TH/\Sll t.;O M PA<TOll Nara Marvl11 / /\lit ( 'ONf)(TfON ,.:H POUOPllMO High assumable loan, spa, eartht.ones thruout 4/5 Br w/bonus rm, 31,4, Ba . F EF. Aski n g $342,900. Tom Baron 559-9400. ' 11 ll c; ,.; WA I. K IN llrUQ&M' llomr" ( 'l.USf:TS 117~ !'All!. fl'1:'1 ftll011 l t',.;M f:NT r>RIV F.S --ONGS UUTICDlttA WALK TO THEIEACH IMftST~S DllJGHT Mallimum leverali?t' w11h $5,000 down 2 Bdrm ron do. Owner will 1·11rn· balance with a~rttahh• I terms a nd paymt"nts , JASMMICIEH A h!'olutf'I)' itf)C'r,t ar ulu tN'l'an vww fmm laricr b11 l.-ony 0C'C'orator':. uwn hllfnf' :i Hdm111. 2 11tory Tmn111. pool, 11p• C/Jl~C..tr. 1 1'1 Eletcant 2 Bdrm, 21._. bath townhome Very pr1Vate location 11n l'?reenbelt Mini ocean view. Tennis court. pool, spa. sauna. good t e rms Only S169.900. Call ~ 13 Gross income $5400 A11k C 0 i $76 900. Call 540 1151 I Ott....... I 24 fng • det ·1s ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE REAL ESTATERS or more II . 0-..rAllmcce 900/o ... ~. HERITAGE . . REALTO RS 1 .. CAMYOM Privacy abounds 111 this 1-.,.~~::W:'POll:=IT=~-~A~C~H~ elegant . 3 bedroom 3 3 bd 2 ba I bath Bordeaux model rm, '~ar y, un· fum . .-,S. which offers comfort and Monticello Townhouse 3 spacious Living in an ell· bdrm. 2 ba, rum yrly cellent location. Owners ~. 642-2253eves will assist in financin2. Offered at 1385,000 D.M. MAISHAU llALT~S 644-9"0 760-0115 VIEW FlllRW'Plll Dynamic view! Popular 4 Bdrm 3 bath. Spt'C· tacular family room with wetbar . f ir eplace. formal dininl( a r ea. Country kitchen over· looks pool and s pa + VI F.W ! A mus t St.'t.' associated BROKERS-RE Al TORS IOI~ W 8olboo b' l J66 • Ocmfc owt Dpb 3 & 2 Br. romp( furn. Bil ins. 4-+ car garal'?e Offer down payment and take over $4216,000 loan al only 121t<t ~ for 30 years . '695.000. JACOBS REALTY 67>6670 $275.000 . Act n o w ' ---------546-2313 1~A~~;1 UDO ISLE l mmed. occupancy Price redu~. No quali· I fying, no point, no pre- payts . Seller will carry contract. 4 br & den. 4 ba. frpk. new crpt & paint. $415.000, A~. 91µ-8182 LOOK! L et u s s how yo u 2 separate large homet1 in ellcellent condition. l "'1 blocks to beach Only SS25,000 or 2 separate homes in quiet area with tr.•STSIDE view of bay. peninsula, ._ ocean & Catalina (some Fiia days> 1656.000 or an Beautiful tree lined estate sale of a 2 bdrm street. Walkway through Deane Home on com er nower filled yard leads near park & recreation to shake front home $176,500. Charming bay windows MAURYSTAUFFF.R Small. F:astside Costa Mrsa <'harmer. Flowe rs, fruit trees, Franklin stove & hot tub make this 2Br. lBa oozy inside & out l.oCs of stained glass R oom to garden $131.500. 182 Albert Pl 646 2390 4 BDRM·ALL NF.W C arpels , drap(•s , mu·rowave. landsc·apmJC & paint in & out $122.500. Open wknds 12-4. 3151 Candadian Ownr /AJCI 675·234.5 HEIGHTS AllA 348 E. 16th Pl $109.500 Super clean 2 Br I Ba. cute little home Ov. ner anllious .• Chuck Spiller. 631-121116 REALTORS NEW CONDOS EASTSIDI C.M. 2512Santa An• Ave. 2 BR, 2'h ba, contemp. desiin. $118,000. 646-5096 64M09l •; l'OOL • J A<"UZ7.I WLSOMPAll CHiii ,.:1 ... JIG W. WILSOM ST. S7000DOWH Take over py mt s f>ow ntown Perfec·t sJ a rt er homt.' 842-939J Bob Demers COSTA MESA IMwl1!c9ws Salesolrtt't'open 11 .00tol H....._, 1042 4 ·30 C LOSF.O ••••••••••••••••••••••• TlflJRSDAY. OW ... AHANCING ra.o-714/611-5055 Spectacular waterfront view rondo, 3br. 211'1ba. LEASE OPTIOM. 640·9986 days, 494-5057 eves SI•.9150 Owner t Agt IYOWNH Panoramic ocean view, assumable 1st, walk lo Victoria Beach. Prin<' Only S250.000 Terms Open House. Sat /Sun. I0·4. Wkdays : 752·1400 . eves· 497-4271 RF.Al.TORS BAYFRONTHOME OWNER/BUILDER New custom home with boat d ork + ver v motivated. Good financ in g Sl,295,000. Call -~=~=~~":"-1 30' boat slip.upgrades COt•o.TAILE A ITD at 12'7. Nova l IDllM HOME Properties. a gt. 898 Olll7 EMIRALD IA Y owner Eves 640-7665 or Wood floors. rireplact.'. LARGE lot. $140,000 OceaMide of Hwy. with n75-2763 ocean view. 3 Bdrm com pl remodeled home, 1 ·~ T .. ILUffS hlks from beach S7S5.000 Panoramic vista of lush 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• , Mee ..... Ur. 541-7719 •COLLIGIPAll SEEO.._. greenbelt f rom this FIATUllS " spacious 3 bdrm. 2'1'l MfSAVERDE Su per Syr acuse plan 760-8607 640.7199 b at h "E nd Unit .. featuring 3 bdnns + den. town home Offe red al OOLLJIOUSE 4 Br. 2ba. newly decorat E>d l.rg bonus nn. Assum loan of IJ2.000. 101:•"1 ef fective rate Askin~ j SIJ9.951J_ Hurry' · 2 ba Ideally I orated 1---------•I 1249·500 Al(t. 640-5560 RF.AL F.STATF.STORF. 67~1771 close lo schools. park . pools a.nd shopping. Ask in onl S144,900 Beautiful 3 8d 2"2 Ba con DIAMATIC & WARM AYFIOMT CHAIMll. SUPEI TEIMS -10 % DOWN Dont watt on this lovely house wtth private dock $475,000 64HY763. do. s k y l ites . 2 c·a r * •S13QM1 Newly rompleted home •--------· garage. 10'7. down All I • welcomes vie w with it's SIAILUFf ter ms. call Skip731·6304 Ye!'. hant to believe but warm th & openness •A WAD WIMNH true' Wt' have just listed Generous use of wood. Sp a c i o u s 2 . story !SJ0.000 DOWM! 2 lovt.'ly. free-standtnli? stained glass in entry townhome in a beautiful andownerswill carry to h omes 1n fabulous way and d ining rm lygroomedcommunity helplhepaymentsfitthe Irvine. and both under Multi·leve ls with 3 F.nd unit with running bud get o n this pup $130.000' One a 2 sty. 31 bdr ms. 3 baths Two 1m stream in front plus 2 popular Sunshine Hof!le Bdrm horn~ well !orated l press1ve stone fireplace Bdrm 2 ha Solar assist New roof: n4:w plumblnl( I '" Umv~rs1ty Park An S388,000-ed and fa r1ht1es or pool. & ne.w paint 1ns1de & out. outslandinl( value at 497.5494 spa . tennis. weil(ht room Asking $105.000. RK R S129.500 •-.--------•! AITD poos1ble S163.000 545-9C91 The 2nd a one level 3 ,. lid rm dollhouse m "The 180"' Ocean view. Cape Cod -\,\:i\TI Hf HONT ~Y $775 Colony" µurchased v.1t h l 2br + den . oversized ttOMI.~ pa MONTH as htUe as 10'7. down Mas ter bdrm SUI0.000 REAL ESTATE Fantastic takeover loan S128.500 49!H879 ~ 6J1· 1401.) on 3 br family home Hurry!. both of t hesr Priced at only sus,ooo• beauties will go rast STUMHIMG Double stone fireplace. I ocean views & Catalina new range w/microwave [g)\\\"ldbrldgc sunset-; are yours in this & a home warranty for Laguna classic 2 bdrm & peace or mind. BKR Rcalhj de n hom e Brick 545·!M91 551 .:moo r i r e place. ha rd wood ----t920Rarrant·a Pk"' lr\in•· floors. Immac ulate' NICELY LOCATED & . Seller financing avail maintained tri-plex 1233,500. Pr iced to sell at only WOOOlllDGE UNOIST11UCTED STEAL IT! Owner says "we must sell" TRY 10':'. dn. Prime Peninsula property on oversize lot Will listen to all ridiculou.'l offers Playa R.E. & lnv~tment 673-1900 SlSS,000. GA&IS MODB. views A fabulous build FOil SALE intc site in quiet area. The I•--------· OCEANFRONT itedhill ~Realty 552 -7500 Professioruill y furnished price for this double siu & landscaped. 2 Br. den. lot includes plans & 2 bath at $200.000. permits for a 3500 s q. rt. home. Sl!m.000 enhance this 3 bedroom SEA LION RF.Al.TY 6 PLD~STSIDE c utie . O l d c harm 673-5l54 abounds . Ha rdwood llD.T $325.000 noors. decorators touch !'!!~~~~~~-~-!" with $15.2,000 in assuma- HmHl'SAIEA Potential money maker on R-2. COly cott.a1e with 2 Bdrms, shake roof, open beams. planked noon. wood 1.nlerior an~ brick (u-eplace. Included are plans for second unit. $135,000. SSZ-0917 Days 551--0802 Eves By Owner 2 Rr. I Ba Lartce kitchen with built ins. 2 car ~ara~e Lari'?<' ya rd O ffer . C all 551-4394 Peninsula Point home 4 Bdr, 3..., ba. t850.000. Call for financing details. Owner I A~. 675-8676 EtaALDIAY Dramatic contemporary r a m i I y home with •_-_'!..'!..•-------coastline views. 4 bdrm. Duplex-Two 3 bdrm, 2 4 baths. family room. bath, patio. balcony, dlb den. 2 fireplaces & guest encl gara~e . ocean room Private beach. will make this doll house ble loans ranging from a beauty. Not many left. hlboaw.d 1006 9~~ totl"k.127540gross Call us now e.•••••••••••••••••••••• income annually. Well :ottage, near South Bay. kept, single story uniL'i (lv SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 2Br. tea. 1295.000. A~. with 4 garages PLUS off 631-7022.67S-0995 street parking on 60' x ll8 Amethyst. 2 s tor y home Ir apt. So good it will shock you! Xlnt terms. Owner. 67).1275 hlboa ,, • •• '007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOO' lot. 644-7211 /JD.NIGEL BAILE Y & ASSl:JCIATES 611AT DWLlll EASTSIDI l·l Xlnt l~tion. attractive, Impeccable cottage with WAnmROMT top condition. 2 Br house 2 Br + den. Won't last. se...y_.y_.1 in front• 2 Bdrm over Just listed at '135.000. PIER/'1,0AT, quaint 2 extralce2cargarinreal Rae Rodgers. 631·1266. 151J n.JSTIN AVE OPENSATIJRDAY 1·5 IAllllTI' llALn 642-1200 IJlcere'IR .. Y .. Mesa erde Buccola 4 Bdr. Near golf course Ir lg park. Pri~ for quick sale at 1219,000. ONHHOUSI SAT.JAN. JI ST WOODlllKI bdrm home on legal R-2 with attractive patio REMAX Olllae •1C•lwww lot. Two car garage. between. Legal R2 lot. ·Near Mesa Verde C.C. I $425,000! JOit :7 Xt,!_,•· The ~Uauty of l~:i:=:i::i:==~~~ Rambling sgl story, 4 6AIUS FUIM.MOOB. ..... ..,,"°'. II· _.owner ... carry SO&.mWOOD••• Bdr 3,.._ n-pool,.. • .,.. t .. -1 tTD SOooH ..... • · .,... ..,., • 0 ...-· '"' 5 · .... y . IYRYMBI••• Completelv prof. de· ....... MEL nJCllS I •'7~7060• 1 PAVIUONREALTOR In this unique 4 BR corated,amusttosee! ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 67._ •120 custom Mesa Verde JACK.IE~_._ LEMAN 1= -home. Leaded glaH .... , ~ \ '::~~~· S©\\.g\}µ-L&t~~" :::: H-.. , CLAY I l'OUAM O leorronQ<I let!o" of tlte four ,..,o,,.bled W01d1 ~ low •o to"" lour .. "'Ille """d• I know a singer w1111 sucri great hmg power he cen tum ex.ti ell lhe llghts In the house ..--N-N_L_K_E_E----.l 1" iu•• --. II I; I I • Complete tt.. thwdl• QUO!..! -• • by llllitte "' .... ''"~ W01d1 ...__~_..__,...._.&... ...... ~ ,,.,., ........... 1,_ .... No 3 below oak--briclt atmoephere. Par excellance wine room . IZ!i0.000. REALTORS . 400ll1"-· FOIJM 11'11111111•• .._. I MO C.M. •_...:..._ :;a.. ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ~ .. ·tt Comp rem lbr hm, bit-in diahwul:er new thru out "5000. M2· l087 OWNER WILL FINANCE Jbclrm twnhle, StOJ,000. ,_ S-. ~ 0.... Opet: HcueSat/Sun, 1·5. Huntlnston:)ieatllff. 581 Wendy Ln. Owner cut. ICI. lltOr)'. MOO sq . M6-ZlU. ft. 58r, fannal cUn. rm., fam. rm, Jaund. rm. llna Verde Vllla Condo. atalned llau. Aaklng: -. 000 2 Brdm 1 B ...... Tl ..... 2'53. A•· ..,, · · · •· awn at ll~"'1. Neat• clea n .1--------- 0wner/A&LB-ml • 8 ea c h W a I k Towllbocne •• 2 Bdrm + den&2baths 4 Cloud Crest. Irvine Between I lam & 5pm ------- 4br, SlM,900, ttW.~ loan, balance SJO'l,500, view. vaulted ceiUnp , associa· tlontm-8087 a•w ad••rtiatni ii C1oM to ..._.., •Wna, a ....,wa1 to tell more •~be. un nn-.....,. ,.... about U. Mnite rm. manJ xtraa. bJ ,.... lulYe to offer. Atk owner wUlq to tanJ llllut our low raw. to-llld. •11,•. •1 •PP' •51JCA#Ush~~ dQ,ta-_.. .i1.111ten ..... .. --.. -------.. _,.. -_. .,,. ..._ ,, . -,. -. . . ..... ~,,,.·~·····--........... .. pools , & tennis courts view. Steps \_o beach O wne r will finan<'e 1275.000. Terms 975·0888 S675,000 or 962·2220 ''litr~r ·~,~~~iith .. ~ t 1Cl!I N C.0.1 H•Of'wey ~l!IMcnC. 9266• 17141494·1177 "4ls1iol:Y'-to 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EesrToA•-No qua on this brand nu listing. 2 8d 2 Ba condo .$152 ,500 Greg Astle 559·9400. l~~~I~ REALTORS MewportSMr'ft l•--------lllj Pvt refuge! 2 8d beach house Uu:t sparkles . Just PllCB> TO SB.I. Well maintained home on quiet sul-de-sac. This Barcelona home features 4 rBdmw, 2 baths, den. frpk ln living rm. Owner will aulat w /financing. Sllt,000 497.5494 l· listed fo r $130.500 Jea nne Salter . atct. 631-121116 UDOISLI .......... ,. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, lovely patio. spacious s un- decks. Fine Lido seetion of n icely appointed homes. Buy tomorrow's security ror your family today. Price Mt5.000. Rl·l lh ii I O-i°.p Rl-.llt\' I I ' " ' • ; I II I . ... INCLUDES: •AM radio • Heater • 4 Speed trans • Tinted glass • Whitewall tires • Power steenrig • Power disc brakes • 18 5 gal fuel capacity •Tilt wheel .. . . t' •• Fri~. January 30, 1981 DAILY PILOT • J BEST ECONOMY CAR BUY NEW 1910 POllTIAC SUNllRD OR SMJ DOWN AND Cash or Trade Plus Tax, LicMse & Doc___.ary fff J Si.le C>llC:e 14986 oius 1U ht & ooc~nfuy ffti 199b <Jown ptu. 1300 90 ••••• la• plu1 I 1 O I hCen1• •••• 120 oocumeni.r, le• fo• • total ul ~ =:; taah °' ,,_ >llll 9~ OO• month '°' llO monlhl Finance ,,,.'11 .. II 997 00 APR t I 28,., dele11.a p1yment l>f•C• 17• t3 90 on ECONOMY RATING 4 Cyl. 4 Speed U'Mf •rt•loe "'~" •Of comp.w•\.O" 'fl)u1 m+l.ell~ "~' 'llf'lr 0.pctft(J+ng un ru • ,..,J ~J '"l> lt:tnqth •''tCI ""•a1ne1 ''~ion\ Aittw • ""C1"-•" "'"'••Q'" .,.,11 ll'Of.lod1lf D .. Ill'\ NEW 1981 GRAND PRIX NEW 1981 BONNEVILLE DIESEL EQUIPPED WITH: • V-6 engine • Automatic transm1ss1on • Factory air cond1t1oning • Power steering • Power brakes • Power windows •Tilt wheel • Deluxe wheel covers • W/SIW tires • V-6. Auto. • Trans. 1 G2AJ37 A68P550932 1G2AN69N2B X109775 SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE '9195. DISCOUNT s 120000 U\.f' Hl•'M'! ttw,..,Oft•\ IUf t0"1Pit'•i-Or• f'our m+l•.-U-ma, ••'l ciei;.oeno "tJ Of'\ <ttui.nq '\.CA!90 t••P >enQl't •"4 .. eame• conctitt0n,. Ar11.1 .. 1 " lf'I..,.•• '"''~•o~ ...,,,. orooaOfy n-t.,u BOB LONGPRE SALE PRICE 57995 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HOW TO ' BEAT THE BANK PRIME RATE .AND GET THAT PONTIAC NOW GMAC Is In Business To Help You Buy That New Pontiac You Want -At Rates That Make Good Sense. In Fact. Auto Financing. Rates Haven 't Changed That Much From Three or Four Years Ago. Don't Hesitate -Buy Now With GMAC Financing Available (on approved credit) 1975 TOYOTA COROLLA. 4 cyltnder engine. 4 speed transm1ss1on. am radio 36411/ XU J 1979 PONTIAC IOHMEVILU Aulo 1rans factory air am/Im stereo. power rally wheels & more ( 1148171 i979 CHEV. LUV PICl·Ur 4 cyl 4 speed ( 1 A5222) 1979 PONTIAC GIAMD rRIX 6 cyltnder. auto. trans .. factory air, power steer-tno. pcwer brakes. pcwer windows. am/Im stereo. rally wheels ( 184WVE). 55395 1978 CHEVROLET CA.MA.RO Automaltc transmission. factory arr, po wer steering. amtfm stereo tape, rally wheels. till & tu-tone (385TYO) 1977 CHEVROLET 4 WI 1111 IMtlYI PICICUP Auto. trans .. pwr. steering, pwr. windows. air cond .. tilt wheel. cruise control. pwr. door locks. gauges. 2 tone paint, sliding rear window & dual tanks. (1F65673). 55995 1978 BUICK WA.GOH V~ engine. auto trans . laclory air. power steer-1no & brakes. custom wheels. am/Im stereo tape & more 1013VNX) 54995 1979 BUICK RIVIEIA. Auto. trans .. factory air. lull power. wire wheel covers. landau top. am/Im stereo tape. tilt. cruise. leather & much more. (914ZLW). 59995 'Sugg9919d retail price may NIY9 dealer lnatalled acceaaoriea. All Cara Sold On Approved Credit. OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M. All Cara Plua Tu & LicenM & Doc. FM. r ~I c .. Subject to Prior Sale. Prices good untll Feb. 2. ·1991 WE LE~SEALL MAKES AND MODELS T DAIL V .. 11.01 CLASSIFlm CONTlllUm FIOM SECTION C J111ua1y 30 1~¥1 a.er......... oee..r......... ~ .... ,......... .......u.fwll .. ~ ~_..u.tw.llM• "'-"U.fw hh• Hon .. for s• c ....... ;; ........... ;;;;;c;;; ........ ~ .... ;;,·; ......... ;;:::;:;;;:; .. jjjj .;; .. , ... i:,;;.jj40 ;;;. ............. ii44 •••••••••••• .. •••••oo•• Pr1,1iy 1600 .rrspsrtr JllO rr,1rty ·2110•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.tlil.... I 114 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••o••••••••••••••• B 4 Ba I 5 bl.ta to ocean. EJe1ant 2 TU RTLEROCK Broad· ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRlllll! AUTOMOTIVE be!ch c~:i~o~~r:~ bdrm, tam rm 6 cl.ft, moor Plan I, 3 br, Z ba, H.t••• forS. ••··••••············•·· ••··••··········•··•••· S...M. IOIO'-le._ IOI ................................................ LONI&. Y WIN MllOS PAST SALi HUbb .. rncl ,d1 1 ,11 h lt-11 I l1t ,w11tul J 11\-dl lll.)01 I lll1d1 I lltlll J'1111) 'Jltl llt'f..11 't'hoob .11111 ....,, t ••o..t'I l'l,11,1 c; n -.11 111\t:MOll fll pr •111 II' 11\\ttl'I \\Ill hdp 1'10 .. 1111 l 11 U ', \ t/u.111 l'l,IC 1• ... \.t'llbl\ l 9UAIL PLACI l'IOrllTllS 712· I f20 IOtO T•tiR 1090 ···•······•·······••··· ~ ....•..•••••........... IXICUTIYI HOMl- LIASI O"ION 01 IUY L ease it. ll-~1.st• opt111n ll 11r bu' 11 with extraunl111an k rm.s l-'u1i111\ sized exet·utt n· h(1 m1.• 111 l'X1't•l lt•11t a r e a . 0 \\lll'I' tra n ~fl'rn·d <1 11 cl molt va~ed Call us ftll' u11 uppl to see th is o ut.standing ·I hedroom h o m e . New honw 1n llndl•Pot1 SHOWROOM ln {'OSTA CdM • SltOO/mo Bob <f725 mo). Pl"*' crpta. dln rm, fam nn, fri>l . lte odl) IK dowa, rra~ lllllA ..... , ebop SllHS & .. SHllM.. KoopGH• Al\. 2~ ba, cedar • 1la11. kltt'h, comm pool. Nr raw. t'-llb a1nmon1aed OWCl'llaMdq •n.aoo Don't miss this opportunity t o o wn · Dbl t'ar pvt 1ar. fully achla. 6 lhoppin1. Xlnt. 0.-n f'n.Sa&,S.-6 Mon Wac.rfnlatHomea this •12 a c re lot near Lake Shas tina 2bdrm. 2 ba, fri>k. refri&. malnt. yd. Adu1t1. no cond. No pct.a. 915 mon· •"-rnouna •• t:lfftrir Rnllon. lftc & Mt. Shasta. 18 h o le g o lf course Emp. Adult.a, no does pet.I. Inquire at S27 lath. thlli CaJI : ... .a aft JTIU.or..-Hl·l400 n earby . Hors eback riding. Build llOO/mo.7SllS7 St 714191o.u 31 o r SP f•ta IMO your dre am retire m e nt ho me. All 1 Br. Cottqe. AduJtsonly, teG-snz. ---* •CHATEAUXI •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ·this for o nly $11 ,500 with $4500 no peta. StoO per mo. HOM~ FOR RENT • Mfii do wn. Selle r will carry bala n ce. 875-9'79 4 Bdrm. Gt5. Fenced Never lived in Wood· yards ar garages. Kids & b r i d I e c h a t e a u x W09'1DOMI In th1a bea utiful l'omt• 'llht r h f t'11 t u r es 4 ttdro11., 3 balhrl, S ca r l'lr•ac. tu v.ily ~ .ntl ipa Move• 111 <'onditlOfl A11&i101 on1) 119?,500 C'11ll '>40 11$1 ~HERITAGE ... ..,.,. ..... Bua, comet ln NB. nu r Hoa1 Hoap Exastmg JOOOaq ft bldg • plans ror 10,000aq ft olfires 350 Old Newpert Blvd Ul-7JOO M.I. 640 ACllS-1 Ooet'o UIAILI Priced at $1000 pr a c r e, free and tl~ar. O wne r tvis hes to e x c ha nge fur. comme rcial indus trial. W a t er wdl o n property . Ci»UAIL PLACI PIOPllTllS i---------1c••d•-••/T•·· I , .. ~~.~ .. !?.~! REALTORS 712·1900 2 ......... ~ -...,,.,...., 2000 •..chn,Fsw. 2bdrm. 2"2~. 2 \'ar Kar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gro•n 2700 I I 00 pr1mt area. hahted 14:n I llttl'TS •••••••••••••••• •• •••• • •••••••-••••••••••••• ms courts, lovc:Jy pool & Located in Santa Ana 11 ACRES, Junction -11 Juun C:.ispu $55 000 l Br 2 81t 14*1 s11 fl II \ r~ old Agt ~I 5032 Cosy Ar1,.ac• in ritm1ry room 2bdrm 2bd µlush nt·~ be1.it· rrpt llunt111,l(ton llurbor 5 Star JHHk Ht•Jlt ' ~n rld . ll unt1ngt11n I llarbour a~k ror Bt'lty I IS46 5.'>31. ~ 2tl29 h"' Hr. Cabana & trlr. :1 1wt hl'hi.. pool & foihmi.: t>tc'r S19,900. 499-:IJl6 clu bhouse . must s1>e h'aghway c •· ""'. 30 males ,..__, All I Br lnrome 125.000 J .. -$104,000 vuuu assuma south ol Bakersfield. 137 bl R I W yr FulJ pnee $235,000 e ea ty orld. Hunt 0 a cres of navel or andes. II bo wner wiU carry lrg 2nd. "' 1n11ton ar r, :isk fur p a lso plum!.. t anoelos . H roperty in very good ,.. elly, 1446 SS.'11. "4~ 2629 condition lemons & gr apefruit hm Early producer distrirt, ,'"'•ToMA.1-sHIP ~ PRc'TIGc fully eqwpped tum key .,. "'"sa ~> ,;;.. o pe r a tion 1nt'lud1ng l r' 1 s~ SALE ~ I HOME\ labor Net operatdinl? 9 1 8 n ;i m • pnngs area rnn R F.. Investments come proJet•te I I du S7.!i00 Pvt tenr11s 333J W C-OastHwy,NR before taxes an exressor l'lub. JX>ols beaut1ru1. 645-6646 $300.000 Orre rt•d a t (J U1t'I , e><c•lu slv t• Sl.750.000. Waterfro nt P l4 166Hl95.S ltAoa l.a..d Homes. Inc Realtors 631 1400 Adult Cond11m1n1U m . 2 Co-rcWrroperty 2900 Hd rrn 2 Ra La11 una Located at 322 Marine lffllht* ub1le honw s pat·r for Niguel by owner $1 39,000I Ave Building has mens W..t.d rent, 52'. E side, <'M I ~I «l\34 wear store. s.a nd w1rh S200 6U rnn.640·9900 shop & 2 Bdrm apt. Ask ~·~;·~:;~~·~:~·;;;1~;,; DUPLEX-Pvt bch, 2Br. pets welcome. 95ot·z=MMI or townhome 2 Bdrm or lBa. non·smolJer, adlts 973·2971.Agt .. noree. l +den. -.SOprmoon at only, no pets. Avail Feb year leue. 14 others to 23. Oen view. 1625/mo. 3 Bdrm. lo/• Ba. Up· choose fl"On\, '525·S1100 760·9019, 642..-.0 graded. Enclosed yard monthly. We're the ones OCIAMVllW Prime loc. 2br. 2ba , pvt beach I adult only S7SO /mo. 3/t 760-0189 SPICY ACULA• 3br. 2ba, St 100 3br, 2ba, l950 2br, lba, 1'700 lbr, lba, S2SO 760-1891 with jacuzzi. d ouble tocall! ' garal(e Near shoppinR '650. mo. 213/596 7202 or 714/~7558 Like new J Br with stove Child & s mall pet ok SS50 mo. SJI>.~ or 536-7979 ATTHEIUCH 2 Br. 2 Ba u rge yard Ref's & de p. No pets $525. 842·&540 & 536-21 90 \\\l\ld b rldCJC Realty 551-JOOO 1921llb r r1nn Pki.),lrv1n .. ,. ~ Br 3 Ba frp lc , cpl /drapes, fenced yard, w 1d hook ·up S850/m o 497 . 3230, 965-2326 Costa W... 3224 . . Woodbndge, new t'ondo •••••••••••••••••••••••Nrocean.Maan St&paer J R 2'7B f .1 2 Br Iba 252 Knox St 3br. 4ba $750 +sec dep r · a + am a Y E s;de ~9:> util tn r Mature <'pl 5.JG.5031 or room Xlnt loc. on pa rk Drive by, call 645-7009 1213)5m-9769 Nu pets. $750. 551·6417 . eves ~lll!ll!!!'lllllll~----•12 Br condo I yr old Im -. 3 BR 2 Ba , carpets, mac· cond Quiet com 1-'~vely Jbdrm condo with dra~. fireplace. douhle plex. f'los.e to frwy & rarport Call between 8 & garage, fenced yard RV s hops Av a II n 11 w ~adaaly 6'5·3840 ask for arcess t685 mo. S500 mo 962127H ur Y loy McC..tle, •ttr. 9fiO·l2l4 Deerfield condo, lovely J 541-7729 4hdrm. 2ba , nt"N c·rpL'i. Rr 21'.t Ba, fam rm. (rplr _ _ _ _ stovt'. dl'an & m 'lUlf't Avail. 2115. '675. 760-0795 Mesa Verde 3 Br Po Ba area <2131421 3339 WOODlllDGE Quiet r uJ de·sac 'frar Jbdrm , 2ba , 1 yr ohl. 2000 R1eh earthlone colors . sc•hools S750 mo Isl & S'I ft . frplr, i:ar, bikf' 10 2Br. 28a twnhse, comer last Wkdays 54!1 2744 . beach ms !>!i i HI IO unit, landscaped patio, Fves64H~ stov<'. refrifC, wshr/dryr, 3 bii r m . 2 bath. S7(lfl auto dr opnr, lse. adlts 9UAIL PLACE PROPEITllS l"cOtMProperty 2000 an g S520,000. Assume l>E ANZ/\ RAY:-111 1-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• S207,000 lst T.D at io•·; w is hes to pu r c h a~<' VILLA<:F FOU•-ix for 20 vTS. o we 2nd T 0 Bturrs Condo, 3Rr. 211 .. F.lity Siu H l'f r 1 ~ s t u Vl'. ct 1., S675 mo Owner /agent & t..troees h w a ~ he r ()o n n a 631 51!)5 l.oc·at1•1l on •·'Cdu'1'r .u-.. Sl00.o00atl2'7.for 5 vrs sin g l e story •711 1 ll<i) "1111\tls ~p ;h , Wcs ts1dt•Cusla M t·~;1 · 346 7724F.ves MrWrii:ht 3 bedroom 2'·· hath 1·11n 5'.lh 9311 3 hr. 1,, ba Woodbndge do Fireplace, tennis and pools. wekflmt> kirls & t Br <!' rar ~araj!l' l:iri:l' rondo. drapes. crpt, bit pets S725 rn•i "l!I k1tc•hen. •·rpt & rlr;qx•<,, In :. Nr s ho p p1nj! & I marm;1 l'I<' A bt-aut1ful Net'dS s um1• ~urk I~ PRE\TIGE 752· 1920 j dbl ~ u1e 1•oa1·h. Wr. 2Ba I 122.000 ) r mrnnw f'ull I HOME\ l..WS . !!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'_____________ I den l)nlv $45,01111 I prire S225 ,000 Owner 1••••••••••••••••••••••• -111 MI 67:1 IJ:il :100 t: ~ 111 carr) tfl'. mt..ri•st R F: lnvl'Slments Homes Fwwi.a.d Nawport.._. 106tj ... wportt.och 1069 t'oast ""~·NII Other ~ S60,lmdn J.'l33 W Coast Hwy.NH ..................... .. 556 2f;6jl ct~ h " s h r SS 511 m n :.. <' h n o I s S 5 7 5 Mli 2961; ' 2 I 3 I 9 9 4 3 4 7 0 . fl ARROR HAl-.EH ar~·a 17 14 1$59.9683 3 H H 2 Fi ll i1•1•11 • lit';iut1ru1 :ul() "I r1 li.:1· .................. ~ .... , ....................... untt~<11.!>11a 11a1I A PRESTIGE • 645-6646 ...... ,, Li• 3107 Opens Ho~HSunda~ o,...w;s.. 1-5 f\Jja. 45· mub11t• htdt' ~ I HOME~ APPLE VALLEY f~~·a·r·~:~;·;~·r·;~·J·~:~~ Jaruzz1 SH.57 m•1 • 11111 t'lll-< home 4 br 3 1·;ir IWoodbndge l.ge 4br. 2ba R r e :t I r a m 1 I , g;i r 3 ha "Int a rea or atrium yard. ~ommty nt•11!hborho111I II.I\ 111 llR RY.JIJ 962 7940 lakl'. pool. tennis. S875 J>e:<'' Omt' S451rTiMA••· l a~av home Popotla 6 N. p b r h 311 · be Spttaal Locat10.n Tastefully decor a tell :i m ties South Ro!. a rito I . R F. l~veslm(•nb 2 ebaartnhew 4. hlexn. 2thd.."m1th' fla y ront wit iat ' "'46. 325.5 !)59 M 76 lllCETOIUCH '\EW 3 Bdrm. 2 b J "' f r p I r r n <' d \ J r <1 SiOll mo "' gar11Pn<·r 536 6.'\6.'> Com er lot. ocean\ •e~ Bdrm 2 stor) with h11~1· s ic. 000 r. p 1 . st .1333 W < oast lh ~ NII 1 fl 1 ear 1 u .. ~ -oa t SIGOO mo Rd 11 <Jl' FAN \'I"'°" rnnn1. Redl dt A · .... 11nn a 1u, ( u. rep at·e enc os.,,, pa tao Grundy. 675 6161 · 441 an s \t' master suak. i.?11urmt•t o;h ed . beai·ht·s. p•iol. 645-6646 double g~rage SIGS 000· rent or ls1· :'>11·~ lu,un Irvine l.mve Super nic•t• & dean Largest mdl 4 llr. 21 ~ ba, liv rm. dining rm family nn. frph'. li?e all clt•c· k1t c h t-:nc·I patio Small rront yrd. lu muintenanee Pools. tt'n n1s courts. spas Nr shop pm~. si•hool'!, rrw.v S800 tori assoe ree l ~t & la~t + <;1•1· dep Avail no~· HSI 94H9 OwnersasktnJ?S275.<XIO kitchen an!l loh n r . . . ' lrYM 1144 3Ar 2 1 , II ;, fr11I" S Id B.d p h·t · privar." rest aurant 499 20110 111 11 • ,............._Sll 900 Bill <.rund y . Rltr . ea e 1 s ro at • 494 05n7 r•.,..-. . 6756161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $750 mn 'lli3 :!41<1 .. 1 sale later SJ60,1u1 r1•1• I Thas :.uper •·undo ~on t 12 br condo. 2 ba . pool. ten 964 5354 .. 1,11 · ~-86 I t " R • I I .._..a,µrv ( ondh :J Hr , , t •.....,. 11 as ' r,•>a t'f)n\ • o~ FOU•-u nis, s potless. fully dt· C K ~i / / I /,1,j. ·~ LE interest r·ttl' loan ll1•st tu"'., led 02 Sti!l5 mo :i Br 2 11<1 nt'"' I m1 lo• t11 llt'at•h Pn•1I. nL'!e ,,, /,,,,, . ...~Al . . . 1-:><r<•ll<'nt Garden Grove 7ror a ' S750 551 85. UDO'S IMCllDllLE UflSTYLE a w ait s you 1n this spacio\1.'I 3 bdrm hom(I complete with a largt· furnished gamt• room plus an id eal mas trr bedroom & a sunny µatw perfect for family enter taining. This is espet•1al ly for you Call today• Redhill ~~Realty t il:) i:wo •Try $20,000 °". I Westcliff beauty 3 llr. 2 Ba . pool. s pa 11 W I' $250,000. Pnnc1pals uni) HOUSING pnre in lrvm1• 1':11111•>"' 1 60 8080 i•a rJ)('L'. & IMtnl Ht•f, re· l•'nnh wcurit' Sl\Oo ( /,,,,;.,,,;,,, 54036fill lm·.;itu>n Al 2 Bdrm un ri 'd Nfl pc'l ~ llHi: !;424661 l.1d11 Peninsula M11IJ1lt· I its Extra ni<·e interiors ....... port •---h l I 69 p d 11 2 0 .1 1 h h ( "... ~ r e s 1 1 o !17 9 f.11 'l i; u,_t..._.__ I ome nurm, at , • Whela 1 $19,20(1 yr mt·omc• )\\'C ••••••••••••••••••••••• !)59 62".i! n-• '""J•-• SPYGLASS HILL'S rabana Ownt'r will "j 121 ; 5 :.:ears with $.Sll.000 five bedroom. fi vr bath · 1 Harbaur 1242 FINEST. car ry with SI0.000 clown Real Estate d.11wn t ull prtt•e S2'..!5.000 contemporary home nn I Hr moh11<· horn•· S.1l~I •••••• ••••••••••• •••••• 211<1 dcl( Ocean C<1tallna r r ired red u l' t' d t" ( all for inform<1t111n I he BA y Compll'tel'.t' M al u re ad u 11 :. J It ~ A T 1-: H F n I) ~ T 4hdrm l".ba, nr Herit<11.w &dty h~hts~11.'"s t '· ~~·\:i<10 A.<;Ak.~orBnbiir ~ P ~EHIGc furnished Larl!r palm Cabrallo•27 1ii:liil!7 TW~llM lrl! 2ht1rn Park nopets.~25.tsl . lots Newly 1n ~lallt•tl -onne, I!..,. ~ l.uxunousspa O<wk will 2' ha"' :.J' t11.a1 'hp. all la..,t +~Se<' llJO.llfi75 frenrh window~ ~:ilur1· IM'YISTOIS I HOME:S accommod atf· l;ir£<' 1 •('Iran I Hr l>uµln 11fl n1· f:1nl1t11·-. a' ,11) S7SO.OOO Lari:l' "''uma 200/o DOWH boat SHOO l)t'r mo st r eet p:irk1n ~ quiet Sl200 mo 1146~13 Y.dbrtdl! ne~ 2 Ar 2 Ha ble loan Shar p tnple>< foaturml! I ~~.~~~VI':~'.~ H Ava ilable on shon term SJ25 mo No pet:. !173 09~ j WTR f'H!\'T fl ENT" l.!'\ Fam nn dbl i?ar up C /21 N.wportC...ttt separate l(a r a;w'i and 645-6646 lease Bn*er ,6317300 1 02 Rr 1 Ra lluust• 14111 Jlir 2j,Ba 51150 mu Krades. nr lake. lc:ise 76~6767 patios New roof, carpels ! oara"". "Uldt ••."'• rt1c1 I 2Br. l31 Ba. S7SOm11 45· $100 mo 54 11 1161!4 and drape:.. ()v. nt>r ~ 111 .. .,, " ' ""·"" n 1 c k S t eve Eve s PACIFIC rarry the rinanr mi: at RfoST'AURANT VF:RSA11.Ll':5 2Br 2ba. No peL-; 97J.IJ!Jtl9 boat t11tt•k a'aal t'all Jo 759 005 S-Clewu:lc I 076 l3'>'•'', A..,kmi: Slli.'> 101 RALBOA ISi.AND luxury rum rondo S hort I . . . , \nn l7!4 11Wi !IOl2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAUDtSE For mor<' di•taib ··all. Excellent Main St lrn·;i ter m SllOtl per mn ffurr a} St I l,.17,, "''"' WATERFRONT LOCJMIMI INch 3248 Oreamby the~eamth1:. 5401151 t1on Includes land. adult2hdrm 2h:cc·c.111lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 200/oDH-11°/o IMT lovely 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. bld~s. all fixture~. dll'n LllJO JSLfo: 2 Br, I '1ha x tr;i ~ S52~ ~;,1 :!12~ On Tt>mple Tt•rra<'e. lrl{ ac..&G>off ramtly room mn hilt• l tl'le +I Bdrm apt Full home Yrly Sl200m•i 4956825 CONDOS 1.n Hm Oin Rm 2 Rr horn!' f-'anta~tlt oc·c·an ; pr H·e $500.000 Ownc>r I I k. I SIO\ t' rern.:e. garage COS"W Vwws vw~ Ues1rahle end unit I 11 h I Jhr 2ha JUSI parnt1·d in Jl unlin~rtnn laruuur SiOll mo 1 'tds indd Motivated i;ellc>r ~t111 w1thhu~e pat 111<1nrl1•m I w1 i·ar r y a anc•t• LUXURY Vlt:W CON rrptcf&drapt'<l.1'111:.,.1c L1-aw<1pt1c1non rant:1i,t1r 4!M lll~>4 ra ~~y !I()'': ('()ntrac·I at nt>dpt•reh <:irl'<1l(mani· w $300.000do~n l>O 2 Br 2ba Se<' hid!! srhools. j!ardrm•r m!'I termo; krand 111·~ 13 ' for 5 yea r !. ''" ang ava1l<1hle Lon~ k rm 19 UN ITS Huntani:ton e PREHIGE SJ250lmo $695 w lllfi9 <'arpl'lrd r1r:tPt-d On lhf' STfo:t•s TO !K if .. 2Br. spacious <·ustum homl' 'tand leaseavailable Rt'arh -I HOMcc "alt'~ IW<1 rd1'<1 .Zall' c·n 2Aa. frplc. Sl,000 mo '2900 s /f.3 Rdrms.21i ba,1 9~.·1, assumablt' Try ,;;..1 MOBILfo: HOMF. 2 Ar. Mt:SA VF.RDE 4 llr · tn \1ew~ 2n1r r<1ra,g1• RMP 499-:IJl6 2 HOUSt:S 1 3 frplrs, lge j!ourmN _ 2ba Cannery Village hath 2 sl\. 3 c·;.r i:ar Pr1ol & tenm~ 2 & 3 Rd rm Broker957·"788 Nwpt Hgt.s. Owner fin k1tr hen, formal dan ini: S200K down ll rokl•r R F..lnvestmcnL-; TV.slereol7501mo Grdnr $990 714 i70 lllM avail tmmt•d t'rum LCICJIMOHilh 3250 O nl y $169,000 hu t h r m. 1., <H're lot crn k 675 2697 l.133 W Coastffwy,NB S.329.000, 11pt11111 1rrnnt·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·9628 p a r j?ut•t flo<,rs. orien 645-6646 Wah&flCMIUtws SOUTH OF 17th. I S 2 O 0 <1 mo 1· a 11 Jhdrm . 2ba, 2 rar l!ar . beam ''l'lhr.~s & m uc·h 1213N COAST HW Y fOUmll.UESIM IRc 4 Bdrm 2 Ba F'orf'e<I air 714 5.'JG.!llf'tOJ $550 mo C<tll Retty . more 0~.'ean·Golf <'oursl' LAGUNA Bfo:AC'lf FOU•-EX ........ · heat. Quiet rear house 1:1 • 12 .. 4 Rt•l(ent Realty831 ·3114 'IUILDB'S v1ews rmmevery ro11m 4!17 4848 FOUMTAIHVLY IV"., 631·1400 Avail.Feb.I 3.'>6·6..'ilfi r••H ... /CLOSIOUT $310,000 Near So. Coast plaza. 3 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOCJWHI ~ 3252 Sacrificesaleoflast run 447 /\vr ('resp1 , San'4P:Grflwenh I TllPLEXESIM year old fourplex with 3 Br 2 Ba. den. big yard t'u~tum17,f'd ~mi.:lt· famtl) ••••••••••••••••••••••• do Reduced SI 0.00(1 Clt'mrntt• 492 11084 I forS. 1300 MEWPOITIEACH rnmmunity pool , and P vt bac helor , behind S7SO/mo SIOO cleanmJ? home. 4 br 21, ha S500 mo 2bdrm deluxe Don'tmiss this.NewPort Ownt•r will t•vnperal<'lu•••oo••• .. ••••••••••• +duplexonthe waterm rerreationroom,located oceanfronlhome.utilpd, dep Anytime5411·4703 1 formal dm rm c•umm Sl 30,000 beachhome.pvt Heights 2 bdrm, den. w1th bn*ers IUIYOWNH Ne wport Reach, We in c ul·de -sac s t y l e W /D.gar,yrlylease SJ5() NEWPORTHGHTS 3br pool , tenn1!i , rrpl<'. a n•a,r(!(< ctr496·481 2 · 1 B · I courtyard atmosphere mo Isl & last. S200 ser commun1ty poo . e:i;t -·---------i Nr Disneyland G ro:.s speraa aze an anrome pro One unit 3 Bdrm with dep.67~-2"'1 ba . 1700 mo 675 309~ 1875 mo 5.'>I 1690 Niguel Shores. immar value in town S1S9.000 SJO ooo -+ gd potentaal ducing propert1e~ m th1~ ~I<" o,..s.t&11t-f.5 OC F.ANVlfo:WlfOMfo:IN O · II p . area sundeck. three units 2 •••c~i•y days;645-9466 aft5pm 2Br Condo.JXiol.spa.ltd 3hdrm. 2ba, JtUa rdecl -S/\NCLEMl':NTE wner wa carry· ran Bdrm. Great assuma ble l5A Vl"ll "' courts. tll'aut lor ssoo gate, pool, tennis . S850 50 I Sf ........ , •d. New . heautiful 2600 ~IJ ft I Only &e2lm C/21 H•wport Cntr loan at under 10?:. Price 2 br, 1 ba furn. home. pvt IASTSIDI I 675 9132 640·7986. 644·5403. home with 4 bedrooms. l•och .,_..., f 150 76~6767 640-5157 S242,500 644·7020. beaches, lftlnis ct. mo. to Super clean 3 Br 2 Ba Redhill R al ,.. -r-IT1 ,..-..; horn G If c· ,. d 2 B The Shores Beautiful e ty 2'7 baltL'I and a bonus ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·• mo. -.SO + utal:i; 673-8243 ' r;sec_ e. Nice yard o ourse ,,on o r C d d B n ,. I h e a r h c n m m A II room l':.Xcellent quality j 175, -·c..-~ eves, wknds. overe patio. 2 rar en. 2 a. IX'aut oc 552 -7500 ronstructaon ~1th many I ~EAMSeOE' Fountain Valley 16 units ll·ngO garage f7SO mo Call pool. spa. all :imemtll':. amenities S750 831 2327 upgr ades. Pnt'ed for a I 14 fourplexes> Pride or • ....... 1&-£-L.L.....1 731·0433. $750 67!>-9132 r J6 UNITS Eleva or 11 w n " r .s h i p I s t • A"""'" _..._.. ... __ ....,.•~a. 32H ast sale and ammedwte · · ~ .,.... 11111"'" '-r-• __. Th. h S200.000 $550,000 Propert1PS 979 4031 Lge 2br. lba. ne~ q>t~. 4hd r m . 2ba. ram rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocr ~panry is nmel will handle Rkr 3202 new linoleu m . rencecl house. pool & tennis 'lle wport Shores C ana l 1.-.~seltr won 1 last loni? Sl79.ooo 1 4J3.17230ceansade 9UMnS yard .MOO/mu 64#i I~ nrby. no pet:.. $7110 front 4bdrm, 3ba, newly vwUdo 49fl 4950 . HwwtlawJluwl•och I~':,~ Br. 2Ba. lg lot. all new 640·7114 decorated. 2 blocks to finis hedhomeoffers tru • Cryph 1500 Approx IOyears nlct, all ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jo.Ann846-9012 2 Bd condo, 112 y rs old. Lease WOOOBR IOC:t: hme 3br, 2ba, fam rm. This 4 bedroom newly • CHwclery Loh/ •M40,000• ,.. 2 I 00 custom int. t600 mo Call LEASE Of"TIOM ly s.~aclous livini? an Lingo••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Rr, enclost.'<I garui:es, Indu s trial rondos. 1206 gara ge &frplr. S600/mu Twnhme Jbr, l'\·ha, xl nt ~kyl ight s. new cpt,lge traditional elegance on Four Good Shephe rd t t 1 "S'~ 1200·4800 sq fl. 12'/. Bud Parent. agt. !)59.122'.i! rer pr1v. te nnis. pool patio, dbl gar, nice yards '-aut1'ful Lido Isle ~-e it.'11""' I •· f I sepa ra e me ers. ry ... ' f. · I t d · •••••••••••••••••••••• d ""' ~.,., Cemetery o..s or sa '" down l'rin only Al(t 1nanc1ng. ,oca e in $675 /m o 752·0773 .. 631 4842 or Answer Ad Ing is believing thas ex PvtPtyCall499 1062 536 0123 H.B. & F.V Call Paul rly lease. Newly dee 2 F.ASTSIDE, a"a•I. 2 I. 8327311Seves "408,6"2·430024hrs. ceptional value . Call c:_ · · S45·6ai7 br,2 ba.ram.rm.2doors Beaut 3 BR 2 Ra. dbl now! -J-fo'and wh:il you wunl in Find what vou wunt n ----fro m S . Ba .v rro nt . ~ar,lge patio.w•jac .ten l 'n1v1•rsity Pa rk. 220tl sq Newport Crest 4 Br. 3ba Cophtue;o 1071 Uaily Pilot t:lass1r1cds Ually l'tl11t l'l11~:..1fietls 1 Loh fcwS. 2200 974·5636, 6..11·i3'79 nis & pool. S700 mo A~t. rt , rondo. end unat . condo. Near pool. jar & Redhill +Reaity 552 -7500 •••••it"OWMa····· ;·;;t~;~··.:;:;.:~··i~-~~; oroM .. ..._. 3222 646·4B> ~i:;:~m~ ~~·d1~~[2 ~~~~ ~~non~sn >~~i.~3~~~ hills on Noria St. nr Del E. Side, 2br, I "" ba condo, 5700/mo No pd s. no Dreyer l BreathtUing panoramic 25 UNITS-TUSTIN Mar. 60'x178' ''lear br, 2sty, l~ba, on park. deck + oar SS25 Ann, Oc · f D "' o "' s mall childre n (';i ll e an view 0 ana 25 good rent<.i l u nits on 2.2 aer es in Sll0.000. Sell or trade . S 8 5 O I mo · 4 O ,., 645·9161 Harbor . Spectac ula r boomin g Tustin. Hrtngs in over Re.ltor: 2lJ..421·5764 Heliotro pe 673 8823. ( 213 )593 2591 d .v s . e::::im~~ts'io~~ $10.S.OOO pr year . $400,000 d own a nd 675-71!7_ 4Br, l'h Ba, fam rm. lg yd, (714J68S-9156 eves in up .. -~. Assumable own e r wi II carr.Y a ton t r act for N .. __ h Lot NI c '"'MIO, ... -... kids OK. varant $600 2 br condo. 2ba. pool. te n CUSTOM RT. 4 br /den, tam rm -+ Westcliff-Dover . Call 646·4844 days 548·3117 eves lwlmds. A STEAL! Investment Condo SIM,000. E. Bluffs Low dn. owe balance at tN. Choitt! 3Br, 2Ba. frplc. 2 patios, buyers prin onJy. All· 790-1087 1 ... ~ ""50 NI() t I(' 1 ewport ~c · ce '"" --mo. 646-362'7 nis, spotless. fully de o i,,~ rinan ci n g . ..,,, •'" a I '· Oce an & Bay Vie w . Spacious fa mily home. 1299,500. 3:110t Avenida above the Arches. By pvt courtyard & beach. 2Br. I Ba. s ingle ca r cora ted. 1615 551 0285. Bay not far away, 4br. pvt Calita. SJC. 714-416-5275. I UNITS WITH WAITING LIST Owner. lease pref. Call Rita at garage, avail now. Som 760·8(8) p o o I + j ar . 2 3 O O O~n Hcue 1·5Sunday N' . 't 't h 3 b d 1210.000 67~3089 &M·IOIO. mo .. grdnr twtr inrl ndo. 2br + den. Rancho Margare t Dr SHO •--------· ice spacio us uni s wt e room -646.3627 957.7230, 548-2182. Ask ror Assum e 80%~ loan . owne r s unit + seven 2 Bdrm. Cen -tacularOcean&Cily ----San Joaquin. upgraded. Ray •CAMYOM 2bdrm, pool, walk to lral O r . Cty locat ion . O nly 10.6X o.tof Shih li1ht view. Lrg 2 Br. 2 2 Br. Eastside , quiet. I~ r e frig-was he r·dryer --- 2 ~lcJ:'T'£4A u schoolafrshoppin1. Bike G ross. 27'/, down w ill h a ndle a nd PrepertJ 2600 Ba. with rormal dining lot sao. negotiable.1795 552-8378 2 Br. yard, gar11e. M95. ROYAL to beach. PartUke set· selle r will carry financing. D on 't ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-rs mo. Call Anthony Call 546-4140 Northwoods 3 Rdrm 2 3301 E. l5lh St. tin1. Owner may carry to A lft!ftic Oreton Coast. Wkdys MZ-5757, Eves & ---640-7114 See tbla aopbisticated reduced to m.ooo. Chris miss this prime pro perty . Electricity, fenced. out· Wknd•'"--· I Toro 3232 Ba .. Fam rm. frpl r . 3br, Jba,Jownhouse. H dlir dshwshr, patio No kids an eri .. 100. standinl view. acces1i· -••••••••••••••••••••••• Profeuklo ly decorat· --------PI I M I F 0 U I P L I X -ble,owner41Z·U. lmmac. 5 BR So. of hwy. Jbdrm, 2ba condo, centra l or pets. Avail now S'750 Newport Ternce condo 2 BR 2 Ba, very nice. cul de Ht' location. _, mo. AJl. mts71 or 875·8000 <Natalie) ed. hip ceilinp, bri1ht s.t.A. IOIO oc•• .... -o .... T Xlnt nel1hborhoo d . alr ,laundrm,fncdpatao, 9&t·2Sesort73-2971 Agt. eat-m kitchen, 1unllen .. ••••••••••••••••••••• .,,."ra " Appr. 2\4.r acres of nat .. _, ,._ .. 53 1 No fee tub In ma1ter 1ulte, U n o b s truc t e d ,P.anora m ic view, forestacreaaeY.mlleoff •&Avv/mo._.l.. poo , l cargar.no pets · private patio area1, AN s teps to b e autiful s andy be a c h . Interstate Hlway 140. borecllff z bdrm. den Kids ok USO /m o ttanALS PI0.000. Call 144·1940 $ I 0 , 0 0 0 O wner wi II c arry . Property 30 miles East of home. Very clean. '1000 ~:~=1 after 4Pm & 2 br. 2 ba trom MC\rily 1ate. ftlK'r Klamath F1ll1, Ore1on. per mo. AJent, 873-5354. . 2 br + 02.,., ba Le ........... LN. Huu.x! m155y IUYll RA.lllPLU Good roed ----llto•t• Y6y JU4 3 br 2...., ba '.Jaw·~aa.•-._._ 11Ao1-rv rvv accesa year Br. frpic, yd, wd beam••••••••••••••••••••••• 4br+bonus2""1ba ----3---. .. ,2car1ara1e. Spac ious o wn e r 's unit with round . sseoo. Write ... _., 17 ••....... 1,... larselot, .... OW'IMllr. r· I MUil•"• Pines, Rtl, Box cellinp, pvt U<: access, , br eHC twnhae, UP· ,......, - 11 ' lrep a ce. 5 c ar g a rage. Beautiful -nopeta -mo 559-92115 ded 1 k'ds sn.nm tree lined street. T o p M esa Ve rde •. Banaua Ore. 97m · · i'K -~ · 1 ------- tt/~41 II Wood r M ar COil· dolt ... _. • Green· bl ...... ...., area. orpbone114MJ.lll5 Id CdM doll houae, ' · 1-_..:,.-... -.. -, .. -.----i-.lbdrm, lbl, perf. cond. r, Zba, to.. c\ean. else fUAIL · PLACI PIOPllTlll ~:;:;. J10I ...... 19,MWtelll. to frwy /1boppln1 ....................... 11525 Walk to beach. 3Br condo Formal dlnln1 . = breakfut area, beaut. 1175 patim In prim. location. 145-CIM5 1MlaUffs Beaut. I Bed. aed uni.. daM to ,.. • tennia. .......... ept, Cloae to ldll • '='I;'\ A•ai1 la•tcl. ft 1 2111 Vleta Um..,.a. Thea ~·· 711-ltll ltuc-.0 Call. l8"9l ~ flW! ....... He»eadoa, ctbw, ldwtl. Call J .J. " .......... llarmln1 Capt Cod. •t mo . ...,. lbdrm, lba, -/mo.l'l'Al1UP11mec.do. U,.,.... OptD dalh . Tit I ..... ~. pn ,.UO. L1rhpur. liU·IT40. •• -to appreriate. •523CAMNslla:iav-tTJ.Sm. 1115/lnO. ...... At\. C/11...._. c.e,. 7.wl67 I ·• I ...... 111"•f•lll'llt•1..i.i .,._.._.011111 ........ ., .,_ laah u.fww. A#wlM• .. U..... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• J141 c:....... 1124 c......... JIJ4 ~. ' -4bdml 2tMt t'a ~ bocrw l'U•rdf.ct ,.,el w1t111 pool • lenn~ Sl4011 ... 19.~)G ·u. ... t 4 l4H •••••••••••••••••••••• "'" \. .. ~a1llfto 2 Hr 2 Ila » 7) lh U11a& 111" I• llttl' p1t1al Htl 9'18 '22il7 111 YfAA AOUHO FUH , h, t -.. Id ! ••I 'Cl \.; t.1 t , • fifjl.. • • ! ' • • >' ' •t1 1n G~lAI HlCRUTION .. .... ,.. .... •' ' I • • •t • t' ' • '"'" ••• .t1 J I , I l~f • '>w •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• J•Taw h Hf Lar1e l Bdrm ~ Near Newl1 lllecor. 1•• pd . ahope, pool, all u&ila pd. • n e I f a r . p o o I . llM lfanrovUi. s.1-0331. d t wuher Adults ------- MJ.IO'JJ Newer l Br. with 1arace , Adulta, no pets. ~ mo MIW\ Y DICC>a. 1145-5577. l Br Pl pd, encl 1ar, Studio Apt w/frplc & d l•aaher. poof Adults patio. 1335 mo. 2 Br l Ba M.1·5071 dshw11r. frplc, balcony, Br Apt Dishwasher. bbq. patio MZ5 646-~ st6-2313Judy w /encl 1ar. Mk> mo In quiet adult complex w /pool, spa, bbq & lndry No pets 26SO Harla. 549.2447_ An adult rommunity on the Back Ray Sp~c tacular Spa, 7 8wimming p<>ols, 8 Ught~ tenni8 rourt.s, bike trails, put mle81iBJIU ,._ p-1....6 ~126 I ting green. Bacheloni. I ·--s ... _ -• 11nd 2 bedrooms apart AP_,_.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• menls, and townhouses 8eautrful garden a pis Zbdrm, Iba, M25, very from M29 00 pc>r month Pool fl •pa._ Adults. no clean. Darly"f 497 3629. On Jamboree At pets, heat paad. 661-l 182. San Joaquin Hills Road •••••••••••••••••••••• Seawinll r-e New 1"2 bdrm lux.ury adult apts ln 14 plans from MIS. 2 bdrm from SSOS + pools, tennis. waterfalls, ponds! Gas for cooking & heating paid. From San Diego Frwy drive North on Beach to McFadden then West on McFadden to Sea w1nd Vi lla~e 1714)893-5198 I Bdrm l.190-$400 (714)644 1900 ~Vanguard. S40·9626 l Br c lean. nr CX'ean, gar, ~Laguna Beach beautifu) I Oceanfront for Winte r bdr apt M75 ind utll Rentals f'um1s hed & un 494-6735, 497-3487 l Hr Small yard Stove & refrtg Adults, no pets 1315 548-t.:m dishwa sher 17141493-5153 after 5PM B TOf"O 3132 tum Bmter 675 4912 loo.t 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO FEE! Apt & (.'ondn •••••"<f•••••••••••••••• 3 Arch Bay, nr ~h. 1reat CdM ~uxe Suitea, 1100 rm. bath. opna onto pool. aq.lt. AC, ampl pkt. util S215 +~I. 411M722 pd. 2155 E. Cat Hwy ~ ~ tr7~etl00 Female 11-30 w share 3 --- bdrm ~ In Balboa •DB.UXI OffltCIS• $225 + util. 67~2734 From 1 room up to 2300 Newport Oceanfront. 1q It Low rates. No Rmmte fo r 4Brf.3Ba leaae ~uired. 2172 Du· Beach House Pre/er Pont Dr. Adj. Airporter Hotel. 833-3223. 9-12. Bus /Pror individual ----- S350plus AIRPORT ARE/\. Birrh Call Jim tr7J..8807 & Bristol 225 lo 750 sq ft From $2llO. No least' re Roo mmate . ma lure · quir~. Call !)57-7010 woman to s hr 3Hr - twnhse. II A 1250 . O C AlRPORTAREA 96C»4225 ISO to 3000 sq ft of elegant exec SJM!ce No Fem roommate, 2bdrm. tease~-759-8978 l .....,b a twnhse. CM. - M a I u r e 2 5 3 S I000-2000SQ. IT $187 501mo Debbie AT95' 631 5716 14.. ftl'lft1 twot\Mo 4t>r lb. bn1ht 6 r 1u11 l,:c- P• ll U dOlol' It> p11nl d•otcf' area W •lk. "' u ·b ool,. ., 'bUPIJ•l\11 '1200 mo 144 145() btl rm 2lu h< roan 'It'"' Ml)U mo IJ1Jt-n llt111"· S;it I :11 IO lp111 <?~7 I• ot'tfl< "' •204 1 M ~ OOll() .. • , • "., Jf ,,, 8EAIJflfUl APAR T ~HHS , ... '<, rentals Villa Rentab Laiuna Reach .Motor. Inn. 67~4912 Broker 985 No Pac1f1c t.:oast Newer 2 Br 2 Ba S42S Beaut I year new 2 Br Av1ul approx Feb lSt llf-l Ba Condo with pool, • / 760 1418 or ~-8675 l!ves jacuzri, & cable TV m or wknch cld Yearly S550 Broker 12 Br I Ba Avail nn"' Hwy . La~una Beach Oaily, Wei.>kly Kitchen available L..o"' winter rati>s 494 5294 Lar,Re Sunny Rdrm Oath N H Luxury .. Apt l'Om plex Avail Ma rc h I 6.11 5297 Pre!llitite otrice buildin". l212 No Rroadway. Has up¥> .2000 sq ft. of office space ror lease Walk to 0 C Courthouse o r S.A. Civit Center Utilities. parking & janitorial ser v incl. IMMt-:DIATF OC<'UPANl"Y' Ask for Marsha, 964 JS.JI • H~rbur \ 1e"' liv n1\' prime loc Ellt"<' 5br Jba, liar. S\200 mo ind iardener call 8 12 ~·~ 644 S554 l".\lrd!> rl"a!>111t fl'll l •2131325-~ days !-.am \l yrna t 2 t3 15 1fi 19!12 l'~\'l> wk 11tJ , ,, 14 1631 4115 Spa" 3 Br 2•., ba 1 clean townhouse v:~,' 1Sp.11•1ous 2br, 2' >bu. •·1111 JOI l"l C' $650 ~~It> tlu.frpk.w cl,µalto.~ar, Southland tt ealt vn Westl'l1ff arl'a Adults 544.1440 only. no pets M2 7243 ~l ILU"5 CONDO ,_ twwt• Fwwished , l ~ Jf ' t • :. I .. • •J. ,, I • I p , ,, ' Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/So. ''t . '41 642·5113 Newport Beach/No. HHI •1 ' . ".,,, 'IJ 645·1104 J Bdrm rondo an ffluffs ••••.••••••••••••••••••• ( w laundry rm & frplt-llltoa rs:•.... 1707 1.... --------- Avail 311 1B2S1m111 Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 1 Ed at 78G=~ Agt 1 Rr Carpets, drapes, lln tht> beac·h s pat bdrm, 2 ba, thru Junt• 3 Br Cliffhaven w /2 t:ar s tove. refnge lltils pd 15th, 1700 mo Hae gar' Lge y rd ovt'rlkR Ut ensils for 4 5375 956 5871 Open !louse Sat nature center Kids iwts 615 093S 10.2 OK. 1975 mo or l:.t: Bt-:AC'll, P ier, Prkg 2 Br w /opt to buy 0 \' $600 1 Rr $425 Adlts BALBOA RAV l'l.l1B 2 646·0016, ev 4!M.-0395 Util pd Wntr 303 F: bd. 2 ba furn. Suh lse I M75 2 Br 2 Ba Brand nev. 675-4912 I Area of Balboa & Coast -Hwy $!'>25 mu J I) l Townhouse All built ms . rv.1• Y6y 3134 p r 0 p e r 1 Y M I.: 01 1 frpk, lndry rm . carport ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 51 27117 \ft ~ P 111 Work 111i:: ni11m ha.~ fum Adults only. no pets Lr g 2bdrm, 2ba, 2 stor y nr ~ 1!°'4 rm for n·nt. s mk r o k TSL M~mt 642 6221 or pool. adults only. very 1 $1 75 + 1., uttl K.'il 0189 art 642-lli03 nice. ~/mo. 96J..Z767 2 br. 1 •.-, ba 1 l(ar. fl<ia~ 4PM 2br. l'plldrapes, refr1g, HURtilMjloRleeclt 3140 WANTF.D I or 2 fun lo\ tnl(, t'a:i) 1!<1inl! r""°'p rm mtt's w house 1ronclo Ila!> to l>t• toleranl of waterbed t'at & me' Ft"m tHef S hanna 834 11'170 <la V'\ 545 3ilfl7 built ins, beamed l'e1l ••••••••••••••••••••••• mies. adults. no pets $395 12 br. 2 ba, rrpk . wet bar, 2272 Maple. 6.11-2927 S500. Call 9·5. Mon-Fri. Hnsp arf'a, nu d1•1·11r open hs(' Sat & S un l I 3 4 23fl ll ilar 1a W:I\ J'1 1vatt• 1•11tran1'1· J'n•fpr mat urt• W!•rkin ~ Malt· No 11 s m oker drink1·r evt·~ S245 mo 556 1.-;J? I F'em rnnmmate 111 s hiirl' NF.W EXF.C snn:s RESTO(' I IX'ATJOr-; 200 N ·ru.'!lin i\ve. I m111 S /\. & Nwpl fo'w.vs l.l{l' p ror tll't'o flll l'•I 11fc:- Hetl'ptwr11st , tl'lcphont serv . xcrcix l'onr rm Se<· s1•rv avail 1-'rom S290 mo. l.ast month frn w 16 mos a~re('ment VILLA COQOYA Most util free. New crpt, end ~arage, pat io . dshwhr. landry rm No pets I BORM S4JO 2 BORM S465 2323 F.lden Ave . CM 642 76U5 • 2 Rr Condo near SC' Plan. SA Pool. s pa 148().SS()I) Nn pt>ts. <"h1ld OK 549-3232 or641 1460 1 960·2445. 3 Br. 21 ~ Ba Townhc1u:-1· Brand new 1 Bdrm Plt'r I adlts only 152.~ ''' fl polnte Condos Pool. spa. W 10 htll)k up l11C'nti:il "" tennis, garages. $475 i.:rcenbelt lt(·1· 1·1·11t"r '- 1to .. mn1<1lt'. 411r "' Danu 1.r v I ne <'fl ndo s:rno l't '' •1t1I. <·lo~•· II• fo rwys Sophia R57 461>1 l\llwad1 it!1311t!ltl (2l3) 581).7202 dys (7141 rrnol 1nl'I $111 5 rr111 'Hoom for r1•n1 m,il1· 842·4721 eves. · ' Baywool apt'\ 1\1 ~;111 I 23 :111, wall( to t11 IJt'h THE WHlffLE Taff Luxury Adult units at af Joatiuin llills Ht! & Sd11 1J<111l Ja•· 1.·11111~ f>1K 421>(1 M11(UPI l>r I~ 5~\ fordable living 1.2 & Jl-0•c-.,-.. .._-·~-111_•, ..... l•Y-Br Well decorated ~""""' ,. Olympic si~ pool, hJ?ht tllHMd Occl!pCMCy llt•om f111 r1·nl M<ilttn· 1;111\ Siil"• llunt lkh 'lf.J 9551 Hot~h. MohU 4lOO ..................•.... M F to .shr nu W1)f.Jtfb1d~t· lwui.t'. pool. )a1· avail $275 fllrJ ~57 0343 F f'rn .,.,11 s h a re l u x 953 ~3'7 111,.11 ~pa homt> neur S < · 14scJ -;q rr S4511 11t'r mo 4001 1-'larn"' r .. m 549 970!1 Atrc•h S t Newport Rrc1rh ARrnt 541 5032 Fem;1l1· wanL<; ft-m alt• lo .ti.1r1· her h11mf• p, I <irl'al IJIC' /\mplt' park-"'°"' & bu S20t1 lkr. k>!!IR m~ l;(JO "" ft S.515 m11 l'all 494 rA(14 491 i!)S I ed tennis court. Ja<"ux:r.1., Beaut 4Rr 2Aa up-;1;11r ... park like landscapml( m Duplex WOO(l ho·ar11 Most beauliful bldR 1n j <'<'1l111Rs fr1>lr i>n r l,.i $475 ~ 2 Rr I '~· Ba I H B gar " auto 11 µ1:111·1 DO YOU LIKE MOTELS? THE llUffS to:dge walt'r 1 871-2866 1 642 40!J7. 642-4736 C h a rm in g 3 ff r 2br. winter rental. $450 Ocean view. $575 wmlt-r, townhome. Avail now un 673 1900 S615 yrly, off street 11kR tit ~l!JOl81 on mo to mo , 67~ 1871 eves fplc. 2 RR 2 Ba, !nff·9172 basis at only 1675 per mo • Twnh!l e Nea r new From S360. IM6 0619 l was h dq furn or 1111 Small <"h1ld. pt>I OK All I 1 furn bit ins . gar fq'llc 12 & 3 Bdr m Apl s I OCfAMAlOMT·TRLY patio barkyarfl l $400-$450 Kids OK. nn JBr. 2B:.. frpk l'Od.,cl w .... k ly rl'nl .. is from $X4 ' 6r 1111 l;dlj ,4 I!'. 2274 "I •'¥o J1'tr\ Ill w1 < M Nf•ed mellov. 11mf •1v1•r 30. n11 ~m•1kP II) shr lt1v1· l y "r>a l' full y ru r n homt> I .IJl(Una nr ll<":wh '3!'><l mo 494 f'807 545 SQ.FT. ~:x rt'llt•rtll\ lctl'al~d 1)11 171h Sl. l 011e:la ~··:<>u Call Real11non11r<; 675 fi7011 ~a~':_!oda!&40-SS60M:t ~~.~~ ••• ??.~ 2 Sty 2 Br+ lort 2 Ba Xlnt ceanfront 1 Br. patio. p~g Nr beach W D , frplc. gar, adults. no rrage, stove, fri;>lc oak pets . pvt st S600 •mo flrs. modem kit S900 673 7787 &40-9900 673-1634. . - ---c .. Mna 3724 Harbor View Homes. 1.ov-•• ~!••••••••••••••••••• e ly 38r. 2 Ba. good <'Ond Gardener 11rno m n 640-8611. SUSCASrTAS Furn l br apt S325 & up Encl gar Adults, no N e w p o r t I s I a n d pets. 2110 Newport Bl Waterfront 2 Br. lower , S48-4968btwnR&5PM duplex NO PF.TS - IMS/mo. 673-2256. CASA DE OltO -------ALL tmLITIES PAID '900/mo. 3br. 3ba condo. Fem to shr v. 1sarnt• 3br. twnhse in Park Newport TSLMGMT 642 t603 pets. 964.2566 or 973297I ~ar "' aut o uµ1•11!'r A.gt .• no ree wash dry hook up S290/mo Cathy 751 6271. 3Rr. 2Ba, new <'Ondo Dis 760·11847 eves hwasher, stove. laundry 118'"'' 44th St IRr furnis hed '~ hl k tu bearh S4501mu yrly 673-11954 hook up Pool Lovt>I~ area South Coast Te r rare S unflower & Bristol Chilrlren OK S550 tmo Call 113880114. 2 BED.RM Furnished in 9·5 Npt Reach ovl'r :l.'i yr:; Lrg I Bdrm I Ra upper, S350 Mo. 675·7183 encl gar. ~1mo. Mesa Luxurv Ort>anfront Week del Mar 751-9905 Iv msR M....-.,, Wf!A Aph. HUMT. HA•IOUI 2 & 3 Br twnhse from 3Br 2'"'i lia 1•ondo .,. huut $475 Yard. built ms. Pnr1 1 shp Oc.,1Jn & Ira' '11·"' l' gar nr H Harbo ur frpl1"s. :! t·:ir 1:ar v. ,11tl•• 84-0-68o'7. opener. wa!'\h dr) rulh furn for n•111 lo .I um' Kl TSl MGMT SVCS 642-1603 Contact O.•lort~ for II 1•n tals 1n Nt-wport H1-.1d1 !. 1 Costa Mesa ly. 2 qr 3 Rr. Comp. rum PlNf: BLllFF APTS lncldlinens.640-4784. Spac. 2 br, 2 ba Adult Yf'~ARLV R<·aut ;i hr 2 frplc, pool, jac, rec ctr. Newport Terra ce 730-265 l. 493-:mo 2 Br. Fireplace. garage complex, patio. view. ba Stellfl tu bav & 111·1•a11 Compare before you 147 5. Ca ll Eves & frplc. e ncl gar . gas S750Bkr f'45~ rent Custom design Wkods. 2131430-4327 stove , dishwasher. spa, Walk to bt•arh I Bdrm 5 IDIM MANSION Spectacular home on 5 acres with pool & separate ituest & maid's quarters. Facilities for 14 h orses. Beautiful stalls with exer dse & s how arenas I year lease. features : Pool. BBQ, I d ""-_,,,, n r y rm. rrvm ........ lots of -1tnra1?1> S4 t~ ""' rov. rd garage. new • www tz•AI-SPMC 631 6HY7 Ulll mrl Rat• 951; ~II furniture. s urrounded "'r.:~ .. - with plush landscaping UMifw uciilwd 2 Br Upper t-:ncls d gar . Open llnu.'lf' Sat Ill 2 Adult livm" at its best ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adlts . D/W, $4001mo WALK TO BF.ACH I Br. lbr dplx utils pri 2 blk' Nopets ,...,.. 1102 Avail 2·15 ~R90M or Stove & refrige S32S l ht'aC'h G;ir iszs ''" l Bdrm furnished $410 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540 5445 536-24S6or 5J6.. 7979 Ken fl44 11494 2 Bdrm furnished $490 Garden Grove 2 Br. liv I I 36.'iW Wllson,642·l!nl rm . l Ba . ktt'hntt2br . 734 R Sha limar.1t:ovely .2 Br. with bu11l Wfo:ST<"J.ln' 2n r I lla 1325 Mu Deluxe Mobile $450 Imo K4H·0023 Dr $385/mo No pets. a pply . m s. Child OK DJS I <.,101111 P(l(>I .edit <. nu llt·t.111 'It'"' Strnho \pl Want M Ftoshr n•'"· tlli. 250 SQ ft 11ff1t·t' Shar•• n r,c1 "''' :•:111f. Y. I h "<Ill c· \1 l'ttodf1 non,m11k1·r rl'l'PI rm & sert) s 11. us• frr.nl m:1-11~ pn'r SJUO m u + '. u111.., o f 1·p y ma<'h , I.a "' Yacation •...tak 4250 l";tll 645-6274 I :;,.t;,r:~ Westt·hH Bid!! ...... ••••• ••• •• ••• •••• ~Ill'~ college :.tu I 't t\1 lt'()Rfld ll 1$Jfi\M"~oo tn !!hr llr11Qu(' Bayrront Off11·1· t .uxu1 ' l '•mcl1m11n1111r" t ompll•tt'IY F'urn1!>ht•d . ( 'nuntr) t'lub S"tltni! <:olf, Tennis /\>'ail able at Spc·n al Rate,. for nur l'h<'nts uni) Weekly, Monthly and W"t'kt'nd Rent11ls i l4 I J2)i ~!II I I -\TIH IHlAI. ("/\''" "' t'IH'..,'TR c'('l.l '11 11 r,n; l"athf'flr.d l 'a11von fir 1' ,. l'ahn "11nn~ .. ('.<hftin11a !122(;:• Uf'Sl•rt Rl"il}rt fl <'a It ' 2 hr apt, f11m $Ii~ • f.OCl'iq 0 View ut 1 Is '19r. 544/i 1i7:1 101.1:1 F1,·n to '>hr 'Jlilt' J hr apt w 2 'ame 1'1!M $212 • uld 644.(fri'!> a rt ti \ Rcw1m for r1>nl m 2Ar "'"" M F nll'e surroundin!(~ IR yds ~I 64511971'1. CM IM F 2 hnu.ws from Hea<'h Furnished $200 a month Newvnrt Reach 675 2170 :? 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SS7S h h 84 sen V.AIL ' I' II n \' (' n I,. n l I n\ and enjoy this spacious 4 & up + security No Super dean 2 br .. 1."'' a twn se. !>pa. 2·8329· Newrx1rt 1·11ntl11 :lllr . :111:1 :'hr :!ha ron<ln ,.11" 1., :-Jr111 ... m11kt>r S:! 111 . 1 450 sq n DeliRhtful work 1n ~ space' with Ot'ean vie" Full bath J y r old hldl! 54..'iO mo Tumn /\~ <;oc·s 494 1177 bedroom,4bathbayfront rhildrenordogs 642-9193 613.3336 tennis crt. pool. 1 mi to 28R POOL.G/\RACI' Boat s lip $ltJr,CI ""' 1'·111 \.\lk hus 111 lift s :1\atl llltl::. 9fi.Jl\21f; with swimming puol plus · beach. 9625. 974 3148 $450 bl' rPnltod w1lh llo:•I ,\ ('.tll ~tkl'fJ46 99!J Alltf'OIT AIU Redhilld-~Realty 1;1:~ 1:wo pier & f1oat for a lari.:e D•a PcM.f 3726 1..-.oa P1uciM1111Aa 3107 Brand new tbdrm. frpl(', 646_0354 f>40·617SI par l I' r u r 11 t 'h 1· d boal.Actfast&callnow! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••!mic ro. washcr /drvcr fi75 11f...,.J wkclav,.1.tll . .r1 Small I Br Villas. Court Nice Jbdrni . 2h a , hkup!I. l(ar. swimm.ml! 2 BR. I ba condo Pool & 6 yard I Adult Quiet $32.'\ S650tmo. till Jun<' Will pool jac rondo in Water jac, immac cond $450 673·2181. furn 675-5710 orie'ntcd comm 5450 Avl 2/2. 962-6505 2 brlr with 'It'" Sl:;!.'i ., Im! To" nhSl' Ml 1\•!1111 , rtn Hwllwzglonleochl740 S250 Rarhelor Ri>spons1 75191ff7.979·3376 Bach. apt, stoveirefrig pet o; tilO!I S up1·11.1r !!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!--•I••••••••••••••••••••••• ble Adull'.. no petc; l 'til.s , . & util pd 424 '~ 9th St 1645 8AA4 HI.• Fl ... .,ST pd 106 F. Bav Avf" Aptl\\est!11de 2 Bdrm. stove ...., .. ·0020aft6PM BIG CANYON LEASE, 2 • I "'" · refriR, adulL'I, no pets. """" & Spamsh Estatr J.ivw.i:' 1 9. c·arport ....,,_ 717 W tllth !Steps l11 li..·;1e h lntm:1< " BR 2 Ba. teMis comm Be r I k I k ......, Beaut. 2 Br 2 Ba. xlnt Ar 1.ri: hm•k pal111 Sfil~1 Re..tafs to Shan 4300 ••••.•....•.......••.•. M11v111i.:~ Av1111I tlt•J10~1to; t. 1•u1 ft' in~ '''l"'n"I'"' l 'r11ff''i!>IOl•all\ ""' 1· l!f7 l HOUSEMATES IU2 4134 Garocps torl...t 4350 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 t0x20 Gar Storaji?e only J l'ost .. Mr~a $4(1 mo Call I 5PM f\.1f>.4120 F: s1de1· M Sinl!I{· S40 mo 1\.11 61SS F ur ni s hed or un f u r n 1 'he <f fo: x er u t 1 Vl' Suite .. 12x15 1n lrvmt• walktnj! t1 1s t:1n r e 111 A1ri:>0rt 2(112 M1t'hrlson 714 •752-023'1 WATERFRONT pool. Avail. now S900 aull u par.· 1 l' sur Yearly 2 Rr I Ra l()wer St "a " 645-1926 I _,,,,. 963 236 j 85 06l rnundings r e rraced . 1 ocat1on . ...,..,., l J?as 1n1·l1l ('111lfi73 2.'>07 I· 1 pool Sunkt"n i:as bbq. w 2 private patios F. Side, 2hdrm. ne" dys 962·Z7S8eves * St.ar.d LM119 * 1·1J11nc:"I"'"' tn P<'n;•111all~ GARAGE. CdM f•ec.ti•• s.ihs N F:WPORT BF.ACH Also lar"e space a\•all & ROAT S PAC F: n :wis & Clarke R F. Nwpt bayrront h i-rise. i.parkllnl! f1>u nta1ns ~!',_w67st.;82· 11n3dry & o r kitchen,no pels $37.'i Newport lh•a c·h or<·;io view or Catalina & Spacious r ooms ~-,,. 63161!)5 Reau; unit!I, 2bd 2 t>~ view. 2br. 2h;i upfl'·r. :' Village, 2 br, 2 ba. securi &>pa rate dmin~ area F IP. s . washer dryer. JO l'ar Rar Vrl~ s.'>2..'1 11111 k · 1 W lk I h 2bdrm yearly. $50(1/mo m ' I I Gars 1485 & up 846 9501 sPlet·t yo ur rompal1hle tlse of '''• 2 rar. So nf rmmlt' to o;u1t vnurl hwy t60 mo To ttppl~ hff'sl\le Shared l.1vin~ 121314:J>9156 fi.l I I Ao I 113.1 Dov I' r I> r l"\.&.a 1 __.._. ..a ..a 00 RSI lf,f,6 t y bldg. Doc ava 1 a in r osets, Om(' eludes utilitiPs fo"cw ft 10 2br. I '> ha,. adu ts on y • · · 7fi0 7241 S8 9 O II ease D ays hkc k1t r hcn & l'ahmeL'i ocean 67~ Agt frplc , patio, was her 5021 Dunbar. Newport ncar h Reo;1ll\ Ste 31 NB lvrnC• nnw ,.,. ···········•··········· Rf'nt 3 mcx; to 3 yrs 234 to 835 s f Flex terms F'um or unrum 760-1933;eves548-9094 Walk to llunt1ni:1on dryer. carport. $4I01mo ---~ -Center CCWOM .. Mer 1122 548.0967 aft 4. • ... THE IEACH * W F.STCl.lfo'F 2 hrlrm I• Rrsp frm 111 shr ne"' lux ~ PLAZA Fantastic Bluffs . 2 Br 2 1 Bt'<lroom-unfurn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba. *° mo. 2015 Vis ta from $400 Nice View. Jbdrm, 2ba. 2 f,ge 2 br. 2 ba. frplr . 2 r ar Cajon. t bedroom furn. sundecks, frplc, beam!!, gar. 1mmar Great lor. l & 2br, 2ba., bit ins . b•. Townhol.L'le SS!'J'! m" s k y lites. patio, l!'ar AdulL<; only. no vc·ts. 172>< Adu.Its. $410 & up 4922 Redford J ~-inl' 5411 7~'.1:t Edinger. 840 380R . 3br . :Iba I wnh'lf' 11001. 1 EXECUTIVE SUrTES Jac . rt'(' rm. ten111s r t. "There 1s a <fifferen<'f' " 1350 N H l'M :irr ::i Lo <'Ml, newlv decorat. ed Quiet Costa Mesa arf'a 2:nl s f Ra\hrm. wet bar 3 Br. 3 Ba. $1000 mo. 401 from $430 adults, no pets s900 No peLc; Sf;SO, 645 JR61, Vista Suerte. 675-5930, 2 Bedroom rurn, $400 846 6234 2 f\r 2 Ra All Atlull. no M a r ilvn ll4 ~ 61 7 1 cfy~ •l>VN'! 840·8146 Mulls, no pets Richard 640 1850 dys 673·25(17 lltilit1cs F'ree'. 640-0864eves · THF; VICTORIAN 2Rr Bac helor's apt. 2 blks ocean , $285 util:; pd 842·9393 Bob Demers. pets f''rom 5'12!1 l'tHtl M IF 111 shr s1'm1 plu!lh W .s pa,refnl(t'.&ds ws hr 1111 Ha y /\vP res 111 N R Lrg 4 Br condo, SI 100 mo. Sh rt le M t M( l.ge3br2baallnew.aar. l'"1 Ra. w/"ar Adlts, o rm. o. o 1' LJ\QUJN'l'A lll<'."M<)SA " f d d c Id A r rn s' r r o m $2fl0 mo l"al\673 411:1'1 I CaU P t J h 0 -" " patio, $850. Open Sat. rpts. drps, bltns, nc Y . on y . e e o 08 n 16211 Parks1cle Ln. I blk Newport 1Jen1•h 1;11 1r1 ••1 1-6071"2 Iris. 524·31 12 waler pd. 636-4120. -· -· W, of Bea<'h, 3 blks S. of 667 Victoria St. S38J 3 BR. 2'n Ba twnhse. fplr. C'ourst>. Shown by :111111 Fl'm 25-:45_ In shr 3hr I :i ;z ~I~ F.<hniier 847-5441 ~~!!-:~ ....... !!~~ I bdrm adult condo, sec . gar .. children & pets OK. only ~-4855 t w n h se 1 n I r' 1 n e . _,,,,, AND 2 BR 2 e SJOO/mo. Nancv. 54:1-fW!\6 ......,mo.-· .8· Wes tcliH . nwly dN'or wkdys · gar. children OK. I mile 2B IRa lr.R kitrh p11tw REALTORS $375/up 1.2 bdrm, pool, 2 ... I la Apt pool, spa. S .C, Plaza jac . adlt, 111992 Florida. Newly decor das pd. area . MSO/mo. 646-0686 to PCH. M75 mo. 964·293'7 & :~cl .R~r $475. 64Z 21~ Ava il F eb shr my Reaut CUTE Newport Heigh~. 2 H B. 842·2834or842·3172 encl gar, pool. d Jwasher 3 br. Z ba. dishwasher. BR + deUched sleeping __ ------Adulls.642-5073 1 f _ _. d t 2bdrm. 1.,..,ba. pool. from 9AM-5PM 2•;, Bdrm l'dM Ilse $345 . Adults 2 hr, 2 ba. new I~ indu util Kim 640 7598 Jae. decor . pool Wa lk to room ~extra ~ bath. 3 Furn. I Br Apt. Adults on· ---" frp c, en.:;,.-.::u 18 Y ·no pes. M75. car garaie. Big ftnc~ ly, no pets Near beach. 2 Br JYz Ba. $410. 610 Jo S500. -.~ _ 962-2575 b eac h 11150 F.ve:-M 1 F to sharf' splrl level Ornfmt Home w tJO yr old Prof. male. 631-4969 yard. Offered at 1895 te0-21675. A ~ n St · C M N ° 2br, lba. new cpl/drapes, Aft. 549-1318 children, small dog con 2277 Maple. $395/mo 646-2.8411 : days ~·934 I I~ 2.bdnns. ~taie s tyle 2bdr,;_ 2ba Versa1 1le" I 1v1 n g. c h 1 Id OK . condo. pent~e.serun .._Cl al 327' lnlM 3744 sidered. 642-7344 63,_2758 ..... -••..•......•.....•...•. ~ ----S335-t3501mo. ty amenitie~. ammac· Fem rmmte needed to shr 2br. 2ba condo Pool/Jae $300/mo 552·0504 Irvine ••••••••••••••••••••••• • LlVK ON Golf Course! Furn /unfurn Condo: Fall 1 2 b lYz North Irv. 2bdrm, lba. ba :::::. 0.:.,., ~ /D, Av all now. U7-4CIS l. tefrl1. pool. tlOO mo. WANT ACTION? -.trrt Classifed Ads 642·567~ c 1 i di kb• C11t1a•I• - IWu hbul J4J5 U.fwlllalled 3425 .............................................. AT THE BEACH SAN CLEMENTE Ne.w Luxurious All Adult Condominiums for Lease . Approximately 2100 sq. ft. 2 bedroom, 3 bath. Closed circuit TV security 1ate. Spectacular white water view. All amenities, pool, spa " ret. room startinl at tM>0.00. IUMSIT SHOOS 714/ .... 1411 ,.., ........ ,. MESA VERDE home at-1bdrm. lrg porch, pvt 9'7-3020 9550. ElaineW.0650 moaphere. 2 fr 3 Br dlx patio. nr bus; shops, Jl41 ---- apb. No pets. ~1034 ocean. $325 incl utll, Ll .. I .._. WestcUff area larl(e l Rr M5-12Z3. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Patio. pool. Adults, no WISl\MI YIU.ACH Lr1 studio, very pvt, 1385 pds 64.WtS2 Beautiful Adult Apta. No bdrm, 2ba, rrpk'. enc l incl ulll. Dartyne, __ . _ · Easy l(oing fem rmmte want~ to 8hr quiet pvt C.M apt. Pet a poss. 1210+ in exp. ~9029 aft 5. pet.a. lmmed occupancy. (lat. S4SO 675·00' 497 . .a,en-1162. 1 Br.Condo with •><'ean Pool, •s-. lndry rm., gar. (714)164123. t Bdrm, convert den. New n I g ht 11 ti ht view avall.ZBr-tUO.t480. cpts/drpe, nr Heisler Pre.stlglous Veri1allles Fem. rmtewantedtoshr4 TSLM1mt rs condo, 4bdrm. 2ba. Comple• wtth pool, i1pa. bdrm house in Mission ...... ••-1-. I t u·..1 di I t p.,tt. main heh vu, adlll, I b ft _..,,_orMJ· ...... onna nn(I/ n ng, rg clubhae, 1 yard "ate Viejo. Ca I Bar ar1 a QuJet 2 Br. J 'ea. with hm rm, end unit. noPeta . .-O/mo.4tl-1801 9550.~. 5:30,714/837-2241 1ara1e. patio, pool. IUO/mo. ID-%7tr7. Ll1••...... JllJ Easy (!04nR fem. rmmte Aduha. No pets. 1801 H l:WPORT HGTS, 2 BR 1 ....................... S. Cla I ts 3176 w ted to shr quiet pvt 15th . St. Newport Ba,noldtcb.,a41ta,noConclo2Br.2 Ba.onlOll, •••••••••••••••••••••• C~~ apt Pet a posa. HeitMa ............ 1~ .-. -...... -co u ts e . I n c Id • ll cour. view, 2br., 2 -10+ , ... e•p .._ -aft ·-·-· _, .... -.-mo._.. ... ,..., ·•••her/dryer, frt1e. ba ., apt., built·ins , .. " · ....,..,,._, s,.ciOu.2 Br·l'mO. Pool• , C"ptl, drpe, bit-Ins, 1171 . ....,.,,•·1711 carpet, dtape1, 2 car _s_. ------- laundr1. rac. 141·HM adttllaanJy,nopeta. Vic-............. Jl6t porb, laundry faclUty, Gal to ah!' Jbdrm condo from ~TPIO, tor1a 8l, nr llroc*huntlt . •••••• .. •••••••••• .. ••• adults, no pets, $4Z5 near O.C. SZSO/mo Incl. LOVELY Zbdrm, iba MIS/mo. at .. lJ a er BEACH YEAllL"Y , mo./leele. Oner '114> ut.11.~ "1ldto ..... frple. ....... 5pm. ..... ... .... .. ea.-.. fastest draw 1n the .-1 .... ""'1 dlefr. rm, l~ba. ar aew, ...,, -\'ft,.._, ~•t ...... oaulew, West ... a Dally Pilot tllt. tM·llH. tllt fl1ile,MtwJWt .... ana. p1tto • ua porclt. tar, •IS/mo. nall. Classified Ad. Call Today •llew-. -· .,., -1-. <m>• 1111 . Ilardi a. . ..._,.. eo.sm. 714/752·0234 2flt2 M1rhelson Dr •212 Zf)21 AlLc;iness l'ntr #21:1 Start the n!'w vear right 1n wf'll cslahl;shed 2.000 ---------- lic)ht lfflty 979.1533 sq . ft doC'tnrs off1 re Qnsitt> parkmg Adapta· hie for ont> or 2 physr cians Call . . RF.DCARPF:T 893-IJSI J t6d Westcllff N 8 Want financial ins t 7000s f 1st Ooor Agent 541 5032 IUSTIM& ATntlSIAMS? Elegant 3700 sq ft. office bldg .. in downtown HB Newer bldg. w o nsite parking. Call. RED CARPET a.1351 kOl.L CINTll ..wp()lrT Ele1ant executJve suites in preltip locaUoft. With complete 1upport aervlces. 714 /&'51 ·0llll .,,... I or 2 offices avail. immed occupancy, prime loc. in N.B nr airport. Recept avail Non·smkrs Con· tact Sara 8SHU41 NF.W 2 offices. 450 sq ft. w I bath & recept area Growmit II B area adj to Jack Voun~blood 's Athletic Club MSC>lmo. incl monthly mem· bership to club 898-9523 bet. 9&S. Office space for rent, up to 3$00sq ft. Modem bid!!: nr airport, covrd pking. all ulil pd. 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Ml·W30 .~----~~--1-. mwL •• 1eneral home repairs. 631·1123 . in •~ b.,_k .. t · Custom int painting & HARBOR ROOFING rendrr Jovan& <'hlld<'•r• in ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,. t ' t 11 tnl cua • ., ... n c · s u.c· .. · t h b' t -• rree es ima es, ca Bachelors·Bachelorettes co, block walls , •1 c en <'a ine .re · Qualified roof1n1t repeir t.';.~''::1 ~.:i::~1,~,~ ampuo 6 steam c•lean ~':e~~~r~:e :.!~ ~~·: O~ ~ iT~PI ~UCLkT~ 9'1·20lilafter5pm. Don't have time to lic'd /bonded 675-4260 finlshinC'7~:.MKevan leaks anytime, xlnt rates • la Hi Rni. R•lo C"ulor bn&hlemmlll Whl 615 aos REFINISHING . Hand H•tf•n•....... clean? Gd rates & Refer. John lnter/Ellter/Refinishing: on shake & compoeitlon. ••u r pu. 10 min ble1t ('h stripp1n1. repairin1 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call One On A Mop 714 ceillnp/wallpaper. Lie New or r•<'overed ... ("lean \Iv dm nn. hall Lovan& root.her w IP.~ schl upbol1terin1. Specializ· HARDWOOD FLOORS 77i-OB .... 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R.N. will hou;esit liMJSet--rlcet "'6(5:82511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lul1hra Steam, shampoo Prof R e m od t plan Geo Jessie'sGarde-;in-;-:[.'::.~~~~ed. for6mosor•.NptBch ..... ~ ................. ----•Stucro, Repair/Const ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ooorwork•fto Wood.tile, P11m~r & Son Lic-·d Cl . --------Joyce ~ Pr•~tacal Nurses An y Free Est.Georg~ GEN. CONSTRU<.'710N "'"' ' ean·uP. gen. matnl, -Shift, Full Time & Relief pt 546-1641 Additi'ons, n-mod•I parquet. Stripping, wax· SS 693'l hauling. tree trimming & Ho••da••t -Ta 831-7200. *iilCJ ~ ----· ""'"'. G ......,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-.....1...-c~ Lie /in&. Mark 9'79-Hl 1 1ng uar 8311·5!)43 r e m o v a I . c o m m . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----Pl b' od . -w -_... .... Co• I d p~,. .... ,._. um mg. Rem ehng, -----. ~ ·.--·• I an sc ape mai n l Want a REALLY CLEAN Save grid save time -·-w• ..., R · _ .. "~ •••••••••••••••••••••• C.............. Tiptop Carpet Care ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·2122 H~USE? Call Gingham save SSS. c'uaranteed ac. ••••••••••••••••••••••• epa1rs. Le ... ~et"tion. "Let The Sunshine In .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960-62166 I NOWAVAILA'-LE -----Girl.Freeest.645-5123 ur te Low · c 11 DAVE'SPAINTING & Drains Cleared. Top CalJ Sunshine Window New Kitchen or Ba.I h Steam & Shampoo Clean Total applkation proper-Land Maintenance. Apt 's. - -~or! Pt 54s.:;,;ces. a Serving Area 9 years Hat _Plumbing 6.16-2030 Cleaning. Ltd. 54ff·R853 Cabinets for about -,.,, Onlytzrpersqft' tymanagemenlsortware Industry , .Cond o. Houseclea ning d one __ P _._..._ . · Moat~uonable Plumbing repairs. wtr Price! FTtt F.stimales -for Df?C Systems Call Churches. Business. j thoroUCfl.ly. CaJI after 5 Find what you want in ~~ured. li~~: 586·84~ heaters, remodels. reas SF:LL 11Jle items wtth a M2·9125 W-~~Ads Call 642·5678 Pyra'!_l~_ Data. 639-1527 R~«!!,n~: 548-2489 I pm. 912-1675~~·~86 Daily Pilot Classilleds. Want Ads Call 642·5678 rates. Jim 645-4757 OaHy Pilot Class1f1cd Ad ............... 4450 IRdilstrWl...W 4500 lllliMn .......... C•P... 5150 Loltlrf.-d 5JOO P~ USO,..,.,.... 5350 PenoHh SJSO •••••••••••••••••••••••] ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orr art_ ... , 5005 n...pa*-... r 5005 ...-pp .--n "1 ,..,..--..-n..rn . • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• For store Ir office space al ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ride needed. Oran1e & Found: Dobe F & Pit Bull PRE LAW student needs TOUCH A Cl.ASS reason.blerates. MESA -----------------Santababelto_S.C. Dr.& F, Mesa Verde, Mon. 125.000. Will do anything ESCORTS G,...,CDJ p•J 500 .. 2700 S.Ft. IMDUSTllAL £•PLl*uCI STOii Harbor. Arrive 8:JO. Taken to c M Animal Legal Confidential 752.~17 11corf1 M!SA~~~ADEbR , • .., Ar "'" le~ve 5pm. Adjuatable Control. DVM P.0 Box 3242. 24Hts 641.0180 ..-I.JU. """"' BeC'n in business 81"" years. Priced Wall sbr gu e•pen.ses. ----N.B. 9311113 PSYCHIC llADIMGS 1525 Mesa Verde E.C.M 711w.17tla. St. at $70,000. Owner says submit on Call Georgie at 631·0724 FOUND: Yng Fem blk -----556-1178Jack C_../Chtcb 54~4123 CostaW.... Calf. down and will help finance. Ow ner atter6pm; 979-9130dys. w/wht markings. friend TOMMY'S ------A•bpfMCfVha 642_.461 retirin~ and leaving stale. Lott&'-d -~JOO ~.~ C.M St Irv ESCg:;;,EWP0~~-936141--.·FO-XY-LAD--Y•.-•l•!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!lll!!ll!!!!!l!!~-!!l-!!!L!!!L!!!I!!~ Newport store or offi ce 548s/f. nr post office Jerry 213/477-7001 •2900 sq ft unit avail late ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ot!l'CAU ONL y SocW C.... 5400 Jan. •S800sq ft unit avail SMALL GIFT ITIM 1---------·1Found . L~ reddish brown • nAMTIS MASSAGE VISA MC' ·········~·······~····· f'arly Feb. ·~sq rt Un· male dog w/green nylon. SPA • 972-1 I JI. For free .'l'rormat1on ~n Newport Beach, $1 .2:5 it avail late Feb. •Offi~e MAMUFACTUllNG COMPANY FOUND ADS vir Albert & Orange, Be Pampe red b y t6 where singles meet in sq. rt. New dlx ofll<'e or• & Warehouse space rn 7 years in business netting approx· C.M 646-2151 Beaut Gi rls Ope n __ __ -O.C call Renee Namaste l .1 / vtb th eac h unit. •C rpts , imately 22',; pr .vcar . Priced at onl{' ARE FREE lOAM-4PM7days. Phone Therapeutic ~t assa~e b~ 540·5803 tre aa w P a . · secun drapes & wet bar.; •J:t F d y, a/c,tllX).2400sq n .509 per sq n . • Leasini of $44,950. Seller says submit all o -oun ·Fem. dof.l. approx 645-3433 Physical The rap1!>t ....____.& Jl!!t St. (ne11l to Bank of fice hrs Mon to Fri 8_4 fcrs. ~01b:~~~~~k~:~~~~i~ai~ rc:;1 548·2811 by appt ,rw;:-.Iiow Newport. Lido Cannery Sat. 1~2 Call·. State. CM. 642.2942 COVER GIRL ••••••••••••••••••••••• are a I 61 5 3 2 3 6 . Eq\llPMENT RENT AL IUSINISS. • OUTCAU * INTROSPF:CIAL JolK W..twcl. 7075 1213)641·9700 Storocp 4550 Price $1.011 ,000. Profits last year Lost, Shepherd Husky 953·cr778 MC /VISA M YSTJC MASSAGF. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $300,000. 25'/, down with owner 64Z.S671 lOmo. old. Male Very MASSAGE SlOW 1AD Comp•nion & Chautreur PACIFIC ILUFF INDUSftlAL PAIK Appro•. 6,000sq. rt. avail. financing available. friendly w/black collar FIRST LADY Santa Ana ~~ tor elderly . will travel in Fountain Valley near Reward. Please r ail eves.s:n-3485.646-9239. llJS WlllHlwt A••· c ........... c .... s.o. Frwy s1320 mo "'U*IL PL£CI 631-0787 aft. 5 or 646-1696 Escort. Models Handsome, We althy John ~9360• 548•7533 J """ "' "' Lost or found a pet'! Call work. European Senior Exec Housekeeper/Companion PIOPllTllS Animal Assista nee P..+yD...:en. seeks refined. attra<'tive. torSat.-Sun only 7,000 sq ft lot. rncd . elec· .. League. 978-~397. No ree. Los T Be 1 g e Ma 1 e I * 972• I 345 * wealthy lady to share an 548-8151 mommits trical. nr OC Airport. all I c k """' "SCOTTY .. MC & VISA Ac~pted e·njoyed life. warm com · orpart S375 mo or less 752·1f20 •Foundorloslapet"Call oc • ..... -panionship & trave11 D~yCarewantedforthe &46·46JI I us! We' re the Pet Pals. Goldenwest/ McFadden •• p h 0 t os & h i Rh e s t sick or elderly '42-7604 • 1500 lo 3000 sq. rt. un it(s) avail. '°" Jan ()(.' cupancy. •31< per sq ft (714)7•211118 area. 892·4234 SPJRl'nJAL READINGS personal & financial re 54S-9380 ~~~~!!~ ... !~~~......, .. Lo. 5025 Alwao.c••••ll SIOO Afoundorlostpet" Reward. Lost Hamilton lOam-IOpm FullyLic'd .I re rt>n ces gladly ex Sec"y lookmgforP'T Nead ~.ml apt. around ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cali A Pet Hotline Diamond watch .. 3 gold 4s92.c7296 ~ 492R.9034l sl815 changed. Pluse writf' work, Y.ttkends rail " " .. (TI4>761.12W. rints. C714)595·3283 No . amino ea . an Erm and Duvat P 0 Box aft 5:30~9290 San Clemente on busy El level. S300or under Med. F,quity ~Purchase Money Priv · Studio Photoshoot ___ _ __ questions asked Clem 782 La Jtabra C;1 90631 CaminoReal newbldg.3 szdog.64&-l2S2 Loans . SSOK·f7~K . ."0 on Sun. Feb. 22nd, 2 FOUND: Sm female ----·. ---down pymt Credit or In· shooting s essions. ---------....;....-----------'--------_... spa~es. 1~ ea. con-..... 'come requirements 9·12/1·4. For serious Golden Retriever mix cession avail. 761-73S7 1M,...,.../ Homes Apts Com amateur photographers dot . vie Hamilton & -----Ali•c.-·at 'bkl · Thurin,CM.642·1.295 NewStores/Offices ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~er~k Mgs, ~urtesy Cl8 + models> Limited ___ _ Nr Laguna Beach City ....... rfK R. r:i4>7~:6383 om as re1istration. Call Stone & Lost; Seal Point SiamHe, Hall. 3IJ0.800 sq ft. strffl O _.. S S ___ _ Bower Productions. neutered. Peninsula Pt. lenl..._58111 FflD •-•t 00 Widowhasmoneyfor2ND 979-~ ________ Reward. Call 675·2069. ;;;;11~;,;;~;;;~·e·~:;;l~: T . D. 's any size. above tt.ppy Mk 5120 540-3611. ___ _ 4475 in Lagun• Beach. t200sq llO.OOO. No erect.it '· no••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost January 18. Big ••••••••••••••••••••••• rt 494-0076 pnlty. For action call brown dog, shephard·St. ~Speceforlease.1500 . --· -: AGT 67~7311.!n~ime Bernard mix w/black on sq. rt. Ir l.280 sq. ft. in For Sale: ~omen s 1.1.LO*MS race. Vic PCH E . HunUngton Beach. Flexi· Fashion Boutique. Ex-,.. M •noli HB 9112 5886 ble terms. 213/58&-1202. tremely reasonable Con· Purchase money. Isl· a. a, · · · --l • C' t Mr . J e ff 2nd-3rdTD's. to 9550,000. LOST: Black w/whlte. Storu, shops, photo/ bob· 1 (213)1 .. ~10 No down, no qualifying cat, fem shorthair. Has by. 600lr 250 sq.ft., 38' & -----Sign loan today. Mr abdominal stitches, Old up. E /SideCM. 548·7249 Canva11 llpholstry shp Kent. bkr. (213)476-7401. CdM --Bldg & equip lo be ,l/24.840-22.46 ................ 4500 moved Sac. 13.500 W..twd SOJO FOUND:'nnyWhtPoodle ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-6172 Fem, red bandana, vie. 22185° lndua'l/office 18101 -----$3500, pvt pty, hu rol· Lag Bch. ~1246 Redondo Cr. 10. H.8 MotteyloL.o. 5025 lateral. Call aft 5:30 9650 lse IM2·21134 •• • • • • ••• •• •••••••••••• W-'280 PRIME wanhowie space In Irvine Industrial Airport Complex. 1700 sq rt. Dry storage. Price in- cl. util. S375/mo. 641-0826 W.T. MORTAGAGE M•1t11JIS. Trwlt 2nd Trust Deed loans, Dftcli SOU MAKE SOMEONl HAPPY MAKE SOMEONE SMILE Sl0,000 to SJS0,000 All ••••••••••••••••••••••• terms. Bkr rounesy Mr. Stuart. 64.S-JISJ Use IMllllel' At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day . . . you call · in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... ; this service is onlv S7.SO week. For more Informa- tion and to place your ad call 6-42-5678. I ... j -----·------------- S.....~Co. All types of real eatate inveatmmta ainre l!Mt. s,.~a.*'111 WTlh Place a HAPPY AD In this column roronly $.1.25. Call 642-5878 642-2171 545-061 I __.. ..... __. .................. 1 2nd Tnmt Deed in escrow for sale, $16,500 2 yr in- vestment. 27'* yield. sgl fam. ra. 86-7008 INVESTORSWMITED Well aecured 2nd TDs. R. E. Broker 552-3331 $RAISERS-INVESTORS WANT BETTER YIELDS Ob T.D.'S • Notea ! ! Call Dennlaon Auoc. 1173-7311 HAPPY 27th BIRTHDAY SCOTT TOLBERT T .D. POI SAU I L9ft Y-. l year $11.000 T.D. on a u.. Newport Beach cOftdo ~-w-__ • projed at 1"' interest ---4.U-'-'LO ::::~ :0~:!1~. ~!:: HlllH"!:!'y"''SS Rlt.r, fJS..tlll. ll4Tr 1 HAPPY [:: 'I 1 IOSTH ,,.... 111ne•y ...................... ~ • 11 • " "" Do~a ...................... ..,.,, ... All off IO vol. Ency. ,,.._.,., Pub Co IMI, P•ll prlce flit. tao ...... ............. for Comp. detail• 11nd A.., MLllll----....... , ,,_ ................. ! ...... ... to MJY (DP) Make your ahoppln1 .., Bild a. .... 1411; ..-by uatnc UM Daily 1'8-Pilot Clualffed Ada. \ F o und : Ge rman Shepherd mix fe male pup, vie downtown SJC 493-6749. Found: Collie male. tri- colored, Collie. female. tan/wtuu. Weimeraner, remale . Shepherd Labrador, female, black. Cocker, blonde male . Newport Beach Animal Shetter, &44·~. Found: oran1e cat. bill collar, nr Sunflower 6 Smalley, C.M. 557.3219 Found: blk • wht sm. dog. wht feet w/blk spots, re· cent motber, Schroeder School, H.B. •t-1439 FOUND: Pltbull. vie. Tewlnkle Park. CM 751 . .-eveninp SCIAMUTS ANSWOS Peraon -Estol - Cameo-K.,,.1 - 0NE NO!'E I kDow a.,_ wttJI such IN•l 1_, power be can tvn CIC all the li11U in .. _ .._ In jlllt ONE ~E. P'oand. Ycusc Himalayan male cat. Jan. 1'1th. Balboe llland.1'71-18. P'OUND: I Golden Retriever auleal Oo car .... t Lab rem ale, Slteplaetd·wlalt• ·male, =mis-Nd female . .... Aalmal .........- ~ntnbpartnts or Parents Put a photo where your heart is .. Here's a chance to make a loved one happy! Send or bring us a cute photo of your grandchild .. Acluul S1z~ (ages t to 12 years) ('1111.0 ':-; SA'.'lt: (irandpart'nl's :'llame ("it) We 'll place your grandchild's photo in a heart like the one shown here. It will include the child's name and the grandparents name and city they live in .. On Valentine's Day, Saturday morning, February 14, your grandchild's photo will ap- pear in the Daily Pilot. HURRY -ORDER NOW! Deadline is noon, February 12. The cost is low, only $12.75 per heart. Mail or bring photo and names to: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT DAILY PILOT 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 We will bill you or you may charge to your Master Charge or'VISA. (Photos will be returned to you.) Dilly Plllt 642-5678 • . Companion Aide for elder· ly Male or Fem. Xlnl Rds, willing to travel. 673-74Jl Jack Responsible youni lady sttks child care posit inn Live in. k>ves children. Refs.117~9Ul9 HetpWmlwd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUNTANT : 2 Corporations . a partnership, & a sole pro· prietorship. Post to the general ledger. account analysis. financial stale· menu. tu & peyroll tax return preparation. Posi- tion includes supervision of 4 ems*>yees & reports directly lo the owners. Experience in construc- tion helpful. Non smoker prererred. Convenient to Santa Ana Ir Newport Frwy in Fountain Valley Free perlting. Must be fleJlible & abl e lo perform under prnsure 6 work well with people. Young agressivr com- pany with potential to grow with company. Salary according to n . perienre. Send resume to Ad #706, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box t 1580. Costa Mesa, Ca. 111211135. ACCOUMTIMa Cl.81 Manufacturln1 compeny has Immediate need for accounUna cleft lo work in our buay om~. Uyrs of accowrt.a peyable H - perienre required. Lite accounta receivable, typ.. ing. Ute peyroll 6 l~key by touch will quality you ror thla position. In- terested penoris ahould eall M. Swenson at: 541-1144 or aend resume to: M--Uills:W. • Vlet.orta 8'. COllaM ... CAm2'1 E.O.E. M/F ACCOUMTIMe e&• c ....... ..,......i. portmllJ In 1111.U, ,_ eorpor•h offlee . Alrpart/lntae am. All faewtl flf lle'dl· 6 '*kH. WID tnill. 1.-, • llte .,.... ,.. ••. 0..11ar ............. ,.,. .,...... .. ,...dlt ... · ,,..~..,_, ... . --· Cd...,ll:MNtll a.o.s. Mtr ~ -.... # •• J w..w ''" ~. w..w ,, .. !~.?~.! .. ~ ..... ?!~ .... ?!".!~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ _F_rl_da __ y._J_an_u_ary ..... ~30_._,_._, _________ o_A_IL_V_P_IL_o_r_,;:;.o....;·~ •• ••••• .. ••••••••••• 9UT................... W..W 7 ot ~W~ 7100 AllTOOL •1n.1•C'T01 .. ~,...._,....._ .... ,.... -••CASIOS••••••lff COOi , !~~.~!.~ ..... ?!!4! •••••••••••••••••••! ••• ~~T·•••••••••••••••••• ~=m....... J\llU.. mat .. womu, l/daye Sau or broUer part or 1 _.....,..rr ···-...... 1d pey .Owa • u... .. .... HAlllDllUlt:Jl AU at I A.Alls ,_ ,.w, ,... -f\!Utlme ... zrn. -'°' .r Coemlkllocy lk r.q'd. ~ ~w tn• n• ~ ................. . £ec••Mff ' ... ,., efflu ' ....... ,Dr .... _., 'rll 111•• « llC-M -lr ... pm1aUae 11..!.f-!! u M c8'ef, S-llpm W wta A all for Mar Judy Could you UH estn ., ,.... wt111f• Pey AUfOt~ 1 .. -i..-.. ---TlllTI ---<Pn·ut-0 NON'3 · money+ fr. wardrobe --------,... QIY?W wtaMM Lae .. dNa.well-.llAp'd • -V ICouM<erlllalpwaMed part 4hnper...-.Pemale ~=:_-__ -twin yHrly? ·&Miine -lt c• .... ._. ......... 0.. ...... U I , 6 LCMMllCY time. Sandwletl inan ... ._ HARDWAIU!SAU'.S could we JOU. For a,,t . ... "*•....., ._ .__, ~· .,...,...._..... =':'·.~11~1~a~y .!!!!!!'c~:J. M.wu:rs :.;,~~.0~1~1~•i: Eap'dr.o,--•• -'Oe.1,ner Apply In penan: Crown caU-.-!!,11'7·•• ... ,.,,? ... ...: AmlM&SU •• wUl Hu•l ~uto Ctr . IHI SW._t-TC-Mlu.O"":'l'•1 • Pora.t•a-.tllalfta CafH, Oary'a Del i wutedtaall·p/t, carria1e Hardwart. ICD4 lrvtn.,, LANDSCAPE Sprinkler en-\UI• A,,., 'J AM t.arw ~ Rd . I.a. llt -DElJlllANAGt:R '1U·5401. trade1Mpcall145-0013 (WHtclilfPlaaal N 8 repairman. P!ap. n•<' ...-.. •MO ..... YairtU. tUl k -·---lr11mecM.w !!u, •• for COUPL E E~;.lleftt OP· l!:apH ... penoMeh;ant· Help wanted for Der r 1t1me. Xlnt. benefits ~.I tr\':_. Pia~, l.._ lil•a AlJTOlll<rnVE qualtn.I appllunu t:1 We proma&e to mana1e· portwUty for eueptlonal eel few conlemponry re· ·WlenennitMI, top pay, $41-lm U 1 L.11 1 PAITI perieaal ,..wnd Xlnt ment 61upervialon from rouple for home 6 plant tail a ho p Must be nea tin, hinctl tlelp Ii 1A1atS.'y·Trainee rt lf#t l'f~i """"" COUWl9'AM beneflta Call Sylvia within care in Newport Beach h1hlon oriented at eves. 2508 Rristol, C M needed by amall con· lM • ...._ v .. )o "'' OulenlUp ur foretin Waten,-..101> WA~;~:.~t:R ? a•ndoutol~~-~rtdoy. career minded. Salary 95'1·0'71'1. 1enlalN.B.firm.Gdtyp 1111......... netHl• AMe1nlt'9n w fl autu part• uperlenu IA .. C»•YN l1l Del Mar ·requent ...-•nu I o • ref'a req. Call for H&PWAMrm in1 /d lctaphone 11111111 Ms p ..... yn up ,.andldat•• pr•fer'Nd C'all Olien for t:quat()ppey Emplyr Ul-tt2I 1ltt1n1. Reference e1 p't. Aak for Bed1ie We are now acceptlna will train word pro .!!!!••••••~~I ••t MH .. maawal an.,..-"*" I aential. Pleue write C 0 Apropoa, 129 fHhion applicallona for a full . c e s a o r S a I • r y '91a..r1ly, ... •Y"i1ht, IOY CAll'91 Laauna BeaC'h Dally Pilot P 0 BOX laland. 164--.52. lime pmtUon In our re <'ommenaurate with exp neat la a,..aranc" 6 d• 1_, •IOYCI 41t·9ZD 15e0 Ad #1162 C M CA ader ad A.pt Telephone Non•tmkr Contact SarB _ ............... .-.. •· 11 1•f~ ---Female companion lo "">: pie-•-.,..,. ... ••~ ....... -...W Xlnt oppty fo( e1 -llve-lnfor2dayl!aweek, 'rounte r 11alf'll Re· Ul-1141 . • .-ppo.rt medfral eler ---perleMed penon an at Hunt.incton Beach qui res •ood s pellin1.:. trumln Gd t.aefib On ....,.444 tra<'llve saii. f"ull time 9G-tll6 CITOPBATOI nopeta.C'hoo9eSun/Mon •rammer, ' pen l.eul Secretary, ti H 1,. '"punalbl• J"'Ouru• poelt*w Ln C:O.ta MeH ' Eapr .. full time pmltion or Mon/Tuea. GS/day manahlp Mu11t f'njoy min 3yrs, Calif (•xv. euk1n1 pt'tm111 rnt BabyadUlrneaiedforaf lsAnehelm Ofrervar1ed -OCAjrportarea.Muatbe CalleveaUS.0379. mtttintct.hePublli· Avp heavy reaponaibihty, emplymt need •1>1>h' ternuon 6 early _,vf: for dutles'lnr ludln1newac ChildcareatRacquetBall fatt6accurate Hn I 30 f&OODSllYICI ly Pennyuver, 16fi0 1lnt11kills,qualifiedonly ~~I.!,._ Mn f'•rt!lll 2yr ulcl,lll t'.M or<:ardf'n counta ('all Kathleen HealthClubTuea6Wed to 4·30 MF. Call for PlacentiaAve ,C M (;all 1'114llM'1.fOtl.Sue -r.rnve (your hOUll f'J 7MllOJ Oran•e Coa11l ~-9pm .<.;aU~V72·1141. a ppt tM34U a11k for WOllmSUIB»ID ----------4 V71 l321 f'n 6 on wllt!nd Savlntca•Loan t: Of. CI VIL ENG I l'H: •: H Norme r:~:~-:~ .:~:;hr.~:11 AllllTAMY ttabyllltt'r wtthRankina/Savln1111li l.oan GRAD Exper. in 11ub DllJV.Y for appt : '160·32'13 ~ 11• 115 h d Iv 111 ions. «rad in IC . For floriat. M/hour App Newport Men Uniflttd Eap ~6typiat traniportAthc., lo ••tr Ta.La utilities. Donald .. : ly an penon· Newport Srhool Dlstri<'l Food "'arm In New-BeaC'h pre IC'hoo&er at my horrtt' Stevena Inc. Mll-•15 Hlll11 Florist. -~2 San Service r -• 3 eve11 • wt'dl S1 so/hr ~ area Xlnt benefrta, 11end <.:a I I K ;,y ~4 0 :1 !'>:'>4 A positron Is o~n at ·---------I Miicuel. N R ~'1980 reaumet.o Mr And.-nun Irv ine Savinte• for a F' R 0 NT 0 f' t ' I c· t: • • lliteh f'ash1on Store need s help, offu·.. or salea exper dellired, f\IH area )80-Clr72 HOSTISS LKAl.SCftY Newport Beadl law firm 11eellin11 le11al secreta ry with minimum 2 yr N l1ti11at1on ellpr Shorthand Ii tcood typ1n..: req Debra 8!'>1 ·9033 • . h' tt'lc Dr-..Cs•• llttl ~·South lrviM, 97·DI. EOE 177 'f" R1nr.11dt' N R !tam 4Pfl'l mature , respon111ble C ..... Seaet•r DeUvery peraon wanted, lrJJM3 ffABYSITI'l':K, m•ture telle r to won on Mon To $1100 DOE. mature, PIT. mUlt have own C'ar, wll w1th to.I\. ...... It ',, Hlt .. :1-.Z~. t'h•,btflt'tl l\th fill:.! !oltl>l I d f .... Id Wed 6 t 'n at our mam ~6.5wpm. Shrthd, hvy station wa11on or van to a ult. or QJ mu o In d' t · •-d 11 .,_, p I our home Pleasr i·all offi ce 6 on Sat at our rc , exp in prop • rai. e ver ,..,....er.i. ays up He rita11e Plaza offi<'e . Sandy · 540-eoM, Coastal to "'hr &13-ltBI 171419157 2919 bo th in Irvin e ":JC Personnel Al(y, 2790 SECRl'~ARY Must typ.- ~WPM , neat. 10 key ex pe r 111 helpful. h v y phone11 & l(f'fl ofr work <.;all Onan btwn 7 30AM 4 30PM at~ 0477 21yrs or over .. :ves only Inquire !'>414 74 Iii A11k for <'hernl' llotel FrOlltO...C_. F. 1 perienre pr1•fe r rt•d Apply lt> Cindy, Surf & Sand Hotel l.a.e unu Huch, 497 4477 l.el(al .. ~C'rtttary Santu Ana ITl.l.'ltm arf'a l'm11 tum available with r1rrrt 11pec·111hz1ntc 1n litiicatmn, m unirrpal & b us1nc•11s luw forf'xperaenC't'd leaal 11ttrrttt11ry S/lf s kills neres1111ry Knowlttdl(f' ,,, • Mal( C'ard drs1r ahlt· Sula ry <·ommensurafr with !'!kills & f'XJM•ri1•n1·t· X ln l hl.'nt•fit s VALENTINE LOVE LINES Send a valentine message to your wife, husband, sweetheart, boas. secretary, teacher, friend or anyone special with• LOVE LINE ad. Your message will appear on Saturday morning, February 14, on the VALENTINE LOVE LINE page in the Daily Pilot. For only 14.00 you can create your ~wn message (approximately 4 words per /me) ... each additional line is 75•. We also offer a choice of hearts to place at the top of your FILL "THll HIM' WITH ~IN l'IMONAL .... .,."' LOVI N>R ONLY Im LOVE LINE AD LARGE \Ji HEART $4 SMALL ("'.). HEART \JI $2 n D I wish to send a message through the DAILY PILOT LOVE LINE I wish to create my own •20°0 Valentine D D 0 0 Payment enclosed VISA If Master Charge II Please bill me Name Street .. City State Zip Phone Exp . Exp UM the nandy tx,. below lo wrile your Love Ltne Message (M1n1mum 4 Imes) _, O ·Add $4.00 heart to my Love Lines O Add $2.00 heart to my Love Lines Miii to: DAILY PILOT LOVE LINES P.O. Box 1580 Cotta MM.I, CA 92628 ~--..~------------~-----""1 ' 4.00 4.75 5.50 6.25 perien<·e preft'rred llarbor81,CM Nevf'ra Of:NTAI. A11!>I ":n Plea!ieapply at fee KO f. thusiast1r pt'r8on for f"ULL TIMf:, P /llmt' ani. ---------•I p/tlme emplymt in So serv No e1p nef' C'11ll lrv1neSavrnics & lo11n lll!'>52 MacArthur Blvd Irvine, CA 92715 75.2 3llOO Cieri<' al 1.a11una .. :Kil prl'f'll 6401110EO": Call Honnre 499 ~ or llou11erll'anns wuntt•ll, l(ood 11ay ('a ll C'lunm.: t1nhmlt('ft S46 :n2fi M W ........ ... IMMEO. Typlsl·Bookktte~r c:1rl "'r iday for mt'd 11• a I equipment mfic co N ti Sala ry rommens urall• w/experient'f' 646 3215 498.MQI C:A RDt:Nf:R I hous1• Uu n a Pl M1n1mum m • mtt•rum1•c If you a r•• 1nh •re11ted 1n joh, 1·all 64!'> 1771ev1wknds c:eneral ()ffirc llotJs •:('U :t\ N .. : RS To work for JanH''"" Ra1<icedy Ann l'rf. K:t. TU('!i "'" fi7S 2514 714 973 21:'7 Ask for I< a y SavlnlCJI Teller po111t1on al Newpor1 Hearh S & I. Mina mum lyr f'lper S & I. ex per preferrl'1I Salar y <·ommensurale w /ex per Qlntart Cleru·al Oentul A ss 111ta nl , enertcetlc, enthusiast"" for private pr11cti1:r 111 l.aicuna Bea<'h K11p n1·1· 3...., day wt"ek , :n 4'1/hrs Ca ll 494 35314 , Mon Th uni S If A It P P Jo: It S O N llOl ISl-:C:Lt:AN 1-:HS P IT or Frr Stan rn1 rrtl'd1alt'ly Top dollar fi73 12f'ill or W. 4H7 I l.1 1prnr t'lc·rk , matur1' 1w·ri111n fur !'lloc·km.:. d(• II v•· r y & !if orc• lll'l'll~ I' /'I'. m1tt1tly n11(hl'I A Pl' ly tn ~lf•rson. lf11l111Jn llousc· l.111uc1r.., 29:r7 .. : R I~ Kautz & Co al01•c11t m11 applications for 1-'111· t:lerks Litt' typin.e rt' C'uust llwy, C:dM Ma.I ..... '45-6505 F.0 F. ' qu1rf'd Will tram C'all btwn 8·:K>& 4 30 Ask for Pr..:o 549 4700 l'JCI 12:n J71h hr wk DlltlCTO•: for pre 11rhool 1•lf'mt·o tuy "x;": unit ... & t'llpn rf'<fd 642 0411 WANTJo:I> Opportunity 1s h..re 1f you enjoy rhall1•nl(1nl( work Acf'ur<tll' ty pis t J a nd acC'ura•·y with num HOUSBEIPHS tM•rs 1.~ ~ c:1·n1·ral I W1· havl' an 1mm1-d1at•• 0H11·1• ha c k1<r•1 und a I" P 1· n t n I( f " r 2 nen·i.:.it y llr ., H :-i housc•kt'('pf'r. Full t1m•·1 l.111uor t'lt•rk. part llm•· Ai.Ii for Slt'Vf' r>42 6.\37 Ranllin11/Sl&L ,. .• , "'ullerton S&J, has OJM'n in.cs 1n thl' f'ounta 1n Vu llcy & llunlin.cton Beach area11 for full llmt• teller!! •:xpf'r pre rerrl'd, hut will tram Typ1n.c r equtre mf'nl JOwpm. Call 714 1111 4244 fur appt F.qual Opp fi:mplyr CL.BICAL Pf'rmanrnt, I' /T , s•·lf starter nt:eded to v.ork morninl(.'I Rasir l(••n..ral offire ~ki ll s ne f'll1·1t Airport an-a <'ti ll c;ra1·1· al K R Ander11on ('n 549 1343 CLBICAL <:1•n Ofr P /tim .. poi. flir mature. oldc·r woman lnte r csttnl( work In pleasant ofr on P ( · 11 . l>RAFTSl' .. :t<SON l'arl W. 7112 pos 1t1ons IOl'M fil\M time de:ul(n/dran1nl( uf s h 1 f ts XI n I fr 1ni.:1· 1>e1 s m11· tni.trumt'nh <:enrralOff1rt' ht•n1>r1ti. pa1·ka111· A1111lv Prima rily mc.-ch, i.om1· "'ull Tim•· ;,i.:.i!tl 10 ,,m1tll tn pt•r. .. 011 at A1l van1·1·1I t'le<'lro me1·h & 1•ll'I' bully <·opy !ihofi. vaned ll1·;dth C'•·nt•·r . 1 ~1111 tront<'s Nt'l'd draflml! dutittll mf'I operalmn of Brii.t11I St N11r1lt '°'''' skills & knowlt.odl(l' or m r Xerox 9400, pickup & di· •_I ;"l·. N1·,w.Jtt1rt lli·;.,.h l(r prot·c>dun~ $4'1 OJ!lfl lt vttry, 1·mtomer st•rv1<·1• t . > '" M t I> ll I V t: It WAR Jo:11011s .. :M AN . 1·11 p..r,Sduy wk l.oc·ul ('all II IOA M Sat /Sun on I y 17141 M&-9419 l'r o ft·s s 111na l 31 mo11phf'rf'. 1•all H1•1·k v 752 04l!2 l11s ur11n1 ,. A1·1·11unl """'"taut lo 1•m pl11 y1•1• lw11d1t 1·x C:t•neral Offlf'I' N·ut1vt-with maJur 1n MAC .... Of'TS. lmmc>d opf'nm.: for madt oplr m all femalt' dept No 1•J1per rt'(ld W11l tra111 f11r <' M plant X In• t11•n1·f1L' Sot~ (MI :I MAID t'ull llmc.-TIM'S Sal H1rhard Outtllette Su Ion 2(10 Newport Centt•r l>r NH MAINT .. :Ni\NCF. Npt Reh f:xp a must AcC'ur all' l ypinl(. no l>rive r Rankin« s hrthd 20 hr wk . m L ..... ~ • .,. F.XPt:Rlt:NCF.0 cludeii Sal & Sun llr!. ""·~1 mcWT.ten IO AM 2 :30PM ('all ,,.,..,or . rvires Manufactunnl( ('o rt<·•'fls 11ur11nct• hrokeral(t• firm. shal'llllelf·slartl'r w l'lll' •• ._..._, 1ecr etariul It(' 1, e pt . in VOil' t n I>(, duties, mWlt h1tv1• t'lll' w payroll. acC'uratc lypml(, icroup ltfe & h1•alth tn 10 key by touch. hte ftl 11uranr1· ml'I nrnrk1·1tn11 tnl(, l(d pay & benefits Xlnt N H llw·atton "'•tr Salary op('n Hous •· app't1·all 1714 11>«~52"l Mt:c-tlANI<' ll1•a vy elPrtnral, 2 yrs 1•JC Jlf'rtl'nte necesi.ary Must lw nex1hlf' for a ny !I h 1 f t Sa I a r y 1· 11 m ml'ni.ur atc: w /1•Jq 11•r X Int IM'nef1ts 54'\ fNl2 PfOl(ram UM1T9 646 7431 S3 !12 14 33 per hr CA~A IA.Ml i---------•I llours fle1ihle Will pro 2750 West Coa11t Hl1hw•y t:lerical vlde transportation for Manufactunn1t. ~7 9090 r nr Harhor & J an1t11nal lt11ul•· T•111 MANIC'URIST N 8 .631-3200 CAllBPOSITIOM Senior C1tizen11 Must •lo t; t:.O. t: pc"'11eM v•lid Cahforn1a Seteel'l'lrom l pay for 1•al(t'f cou1ih· who art' r esp11n ..,1ltl•• & ha rd w" r k 1n1· II II SH I 2730 MAJLAmST .. :11t•b rlienlelt' awaits .. haqJ artist with t'J11·1·I .,1i1lls ('all ASAP J11 v 963~ 1----------i CIH11 II Driven tiC'en!lf' I. A Federal SavtnJ:!. · .1 1----------u ~-"' hi Apply le> City '" lrvtnc· c:eneral i----------i 1·urren 'I lM%aS rapa 1' t:ommun1ty S e r v1C'e!> ....._ ............. _._C ....... Banklnll individual with 50+ wpm Dept 754 382R by •'t!h 1 - --r -JAHITOI C•1-•1•r-rcWT.t.r t ypinte 10 train'" all 6th h.-MrtlMj: l mm('d1alf• •1JH•11111.: M1·i·han 1f' w1111t1•1I phases of Pension Ad k d I l'revl°""" expen enre lie 111rable mlnllltration' as l'••ft~1on D I . ff I .,.rr l'art t1m1· w n P'l" w /I( t' n t' r" I ., Q u •I> '"' ryceanrntc ep. . 1-... ,. ....... C.__ t1on 2 11 ,h1ft Salarv I Service!! Processor in d 0 - -~ . . I knowledl(I' for small 1·11n fi / ay s , 1mm1ll J•/tlm-, must '-avail n1·aot1ahl1• f\u11ly tn our Newport Reach of • ,,... .. ,. strurhon f'tfUtpmf'nl d1· fil'e Cleanen,C:dM 7599901 Thur.Fn.S.tfrnm9 5 v .. r .. on II.' A1lvan1•1·1t l a lf'r llt'alth prol(rarn United C.alifom111 Runk f)3() "A" Nf'wpor1 Ctr l>r Newport Rea<'h 644 M64 .. : C) Jo: I RA /Keotch or rorporatl' DIYW AU 11 .. a 1th .c •• n t n · 1 ~1111 11., o T ('all for a 1111 t expe r a mu11l Learn F.xp'd Drywall Han"tt r l ..... C..... Hrtstol SI Nor1h. SI•· Muhtl Sf'affold1n l( 14792 -• f " .. :... req 'd . mus·t Ill' 1100 Nt•wporl ll1•a1•h . · · · word proc:e1sma cs Ul'it' o Paper6 Painter631 2004 ,. t' 0 i-· M ,,.. "· t'irf"SllJfW , I.a Mtrarta CRT avail anytime · · • 1 1 • 1 9 9 4 fi :i fi o All replies will he DYMAMIC&l•L 'Jantl11rtal t213llt00 13711 arkno•ledaed. C•intal'I Boomln11 R. f: ofr net!ds Aast .... ....._.Mar I J A .... ITOR OehraHraddick secretary •:xp de!lm-d Mu11t. br ea p'1f . t11.'JC """ M1•rhan11', ';1·n1·ral11r 213-625·7341 For penlOllal lntervtl'W, lll'hedule Pvt r luh t>a \ shift 0111·n1ni: for rtu·sl'I & l(ai., w1l h •·JI I' HN1uly call: Oana, 9112 77118 rPs11 .,, . ., startn wtlh n· T" nt K 1• I I Y Mar 1 n •· llaircutt.er w/f, pay11 up La\AN<a:Lt:S PleaM' r11ll for appt 1·f'nl •'llP St•Jtll• to V. 211 ";nJ(tnt .. •rml(. 5411 !tfil7 to 711''-' or Ille 11 !IPlll'•'. tM• Jo'F.OF:RAl.SAVINGS f:leclrnnll· T ttchn11·1a11 645·73511, Mon •·r1, H :WI ~1 N11m 1•ruus lt1·n1•f1t ., 111 your own IH>S!I 2UI i----------1 •nsptt<1.C'lr -~/hr llav1·1----------rlutltnl( rull v 11a1tl ~ r <: II . CdM 1173 2552 2yn C'XJlenel'IC'I' lm111t•t'I nll'1l11·111 & th·ntal I • Mechan1'c-RY. Clerk al & ror"'11 im•tett ••rnir.\ & &m. AtlDA Y IOSAM IMC Hank Ina C111110-•1~cw T.t.r l'rt'ViOWI c•Jlf'rlf'nr•' pr•· fprrf'd tlnttl'd ('uhfomrn llank 309 Ma m St lluntml(ton R4'1C'h ClBllTYPIST d1screpande71 In pnntt'fl 1. icirl. offiC'f', ":nl(h!ih & 714 a481~J.1 · • f rlr<'Uit panel11, f'llm1nalt' Spuni!lh s 1inktnl(" Ill' I Equul OpJ)Cy t:11111lyr I RU lookmg or To assrsl m saleH depart ment al'livillei. Other duties include PHX re lnHe, mail dl'lt rlbution. and TWX $4.30 lo S4 90 per hour iihort rircull!i Ir 1dttnl1fy i·uratc• I :f ptnJ(. ' M I 1·ut c1rC'Uit11 or OJWOS SS6 l'18'7 Janitorial t'Ouple nt-.'(lt'(f stability?? Work wrt.h "•:bet l<oln" Gin. AtlDA y "'ull t1m1• 1131 RarklJH Y •OSAN,IMC. 714 !)48..~ NPWport tieat·h t:11ual Opp(y F.mplyr proce11!I, mu.'lt know holf' Matun' F.nl(tnttnn..: ofr l>r, NH 644 mto <'oat 1n«. dirt'C't print e1p Hkkpl(, typing. nu 1 method ofpnnltdC'1rru1t l s /h , airpo rt a r ea manufartunnte Takf' ad ~40 ·4 000 Mrs 01.,1•n to the nttares t Stal•· twforl'31'M •:mploy m ent O ff11·1· J)(Yf 72J1 6IJ7 010 Ad llH td &VA.US K 111· hf'n l'rf'Jt & l.unrh Wa1tr~s. no t·111 r1·11 for K iti·hf'n rn'p I' IT. A1111 ly in Pf'l'Sun '"' "'"· J:111 JO twtv.ttn 91tm tOum This 7 yr old m11l11r bum•· n •nlal firm ntl'ds full t 1 m •· II •· r m a n 1• n t m1·C'han11·, f'll lll'r & rl'l1a hh• matur•· atlull with own t•w1I!> for by employt>r •:o ": 1----------lt; I. t: RI< 7 I I St o r f' . Rraveyard or swtnl( Jo'ull •·u11 & part ltml' All a rea11 lJniform11 rum 'd Aice11 21 or ovf'r , rl'hrl'd welcome No ttx1wr nl'I· Appl y U ni ve r s al ProtertKJfl S.-rv1C'r , 122fi W !'>th St . Santa Ana In lf•rvtttw hr11 9 12 & I 4. Mon .. ~n. T hf' An<'1ent Marinl'r, 2fi0'1 Wttsl C'oast II w v. N R Sfl 00 J>t•r hr + Cl T 1 l(ood <'OfllJ)any hf'nc•fib <'ontart Mr l.ts!mcr 1ooa• • F /C Self motivated. briteht, hard wor1iln111ndlv1duul, n p thru fin1nci11I !!late mt'nt11 for pr opf'rl y manaJ(eme:nt ro ni•:1r O.C Airport Xlnt u l t hf'nefilll Please senll rt' sume to Conlmller 1'0 HOX "C:" 1952~ lrvtne 92713 Rantiln1 Ca u1 ucWTeler Cuhierin11 eaperlenre wo uld be dellirable United California Hank 1"945 Reach Blvd. ff untinltOl'I Beach ll0-8575 E.O.Y.. •·· .. ·m·"~ forCPA, orparttlme Sa la'!_cipen:... fm.21'70 BOOKJU!P:PER P'or R 6 D firm. Uaual b ~neflta . Mar•e . '7U·Gll. 11 16npls.i=C..... Pu.II Ume, a . helpful 'but nat Mt. 8111 COID· ' f:"' 111111.nt.t. Apply at: 110 PIH•nU• Ave .• Colla ... •CAll•t•I• a.Mr Cab ,,..... AIHllR / HOUlftAllD IALD. A"'1 Ill ,._: CfWll "'·,.; ... .t..1• .,. ... (Wssedlft ..-) N.I . or part·timf' "'or info ra II !'>!'>6-0f).Tl f:le<'trical EL.ICfttCIAM CL.aK TYPtST N 8 ron11trurt1on <.:11 has immed openlnK for Pip, hnght, self mot1vul cd per.ion. AC'curate tyJI inl( Salary de 1wnll on exp. Mi<•ky 1133 Hfi llll F. (). F. CUB~IST Senkw Service!! pmtiram '5.12·•. tt per hr On rall h 11~1 N fur manufactunn.c fac1hty •<>SAM.IMC. 714 !'>48 M.13 Nl'Wport Reach •:qual Oppty •:mplyr IW\OYMIMT Pro 11ram for m aturl' women. A•es 30-M for m formation <'•II l.ydia l S u<'<'I at Santa Ana1 VWC A 542.llll'lt 20-Dln. per wt. .. k Typln11. flllnti. phonc11, •-94!;t;iiii;;'_, public contac t w ith I Senior Citizens Apply lo City ol lrvlne Communi ty Services Dept 7!'>4 3lm by t'eb eth. C .... TYPIST Cle rk Typ68t needed for our Hies olr NHd M> meone who can lYP" 40-Uwpm 6 i8 able to handle hvy. n11n1 load Great IJOW\h potential We will train to me our computer terminal. t:x cell. ro. paid beneflh. Pll. apply ln penon: PlesMf Semlconductora lMl ICaiMr Ave, lrvln• OR 1-2 yra. colleae. eler tronlr tech. artlool or military tech. achool -co. wm train •Reporll directly t o Chief EncLneer -Co. paid protk sharlnlC •Vacation• 6 holldays paid •Medlcal llf• Ins . Only thou 1uk ln1t CLOIHllnMI :!d".:~ emplnymt Now hlrlnl part time c• Mn. ...... 11av1• somelhml( to :w ll '1 Cl1ul!11lu!d act11 u111t w1•ll ,.., K 1lr hen ll••lp.-r n1·1•1ll•ll r a n t1m1• Tu llS!.ISI '" pre:11ar1nl( lunl'h1·11 n s l'r vf'd tn ('d M h v a volun1 <'1'1' orl(an11:at um 17141 Ht-444' DALH 1¥ ltlMT A.LS. IMC. ~.........._ Thur.i & .,.,. It :111/\M .,,.,,,1,. 1 .. 11r •1lrl .,lull lu1 230f'M ('1111 Mon ... rt, '"'"" 1'.11111ltt•., wtlft a II 30·4PM ti7J.22611 I l ·1: .... :.1f1t ·ll a•I 1,111! ~1ri7>1 DAILY PILOT~ M'.CTION9 Reach the ric hest rec ruitment market In Oranoe county in a special Daily Pilot JOBS sec· tlon planned for February 2S, t981. Oranoe Coast households served by the Dally Pilot and Coast life number more then 103,000. They make up the most responsive, best educated and affluent reading audience In the county. ·JOBS standard-sized sections Include a story or a photo prepared by the Dally Piiot staff descrlblnQ advertisers' services or employment needs. a • I •a 6 a 11 I 1 ta n t II l·Mll mana,., tralneet. Mtn. '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l'I ecno. retaAI nperieftce. r= JOBS sections will appear both In the Delly Pilot and Coast Life on F•br=ro 25. OeedUne Is February 11 If • story or Is desired or F•bruary 16 for an edv•rtlsement only. CalllOIJh. ..... COOi ....... &.er..UC. WW tMtnm COfty, ....... Saper'd. 08· In 0 f •I:&. ~I a I I e I . ly. & ........ ......nt1. ---... lln. Day:......,. _ 1_;_•-~..._· ............ .._ __ IOllMldUnl 10" want llalle rour 1laofpl•I to 11117 CIM11fted acll cto ....... .., .... U.. Dall1 It ..... t41.51T1, Nit~ .w.. eo"'"" ,......,, •"' ..._ TorHMW llNC• In JOBS, c.11 642·5'71 " OAILY PILOl \ '•t l 1'Ut'>llll.! ...,.nu~ 547-71)7 12%1w17th 116 s " ~ur.m1" NU.SISAIDIS 1-. itr~I benef it!> all Jh1lts. t.op salary t'ert \'lasses on prem1 s~!> Conv lbpt 642-80'4 OMCI Sharp, alert girl, gd w /numbers. MacGr~gor Yachts, 1631 Placent111 , C M f111iar. J•nuarr 30. tllt ..... ... IOI 0 .. ... • IOIO ...... • ......... I I ... ............................................................................................ TSXAI PSTROLIEUM uc.-n MA19 I IUY AlfiUAMCIS 1·pc d ..... nn Ml, table, I AntiQIMI drop....,. TNIMI FIT, ua ~MY Or. lM •·1111 chn, pada, drlt wood Table • ...a.10,suo. Oak CRUllCALlllP'OR. N.a ...... e 1--------S'JIO.IO--l•llM table, I ... v ... 4 My Y..,. l ... trlal •---------Waaber • dryer, aood chain, D . *'-· Salee.:.,.,..... llERVICE 8taUoa atteod. Nlldldan • few both. Octasoaal Drnel din. ta·•-------- rtaaedally l&aMe Co hll \Ame. Dip. pnf'd . Ml·&nS ble, 2 Ive., 4 cane-back Antique ad awivel deak le lary plua Libera I Chnroe station, IOOO cheirs, perfect. StoO. cbair. •·Complete waU Comm. P'alrvlew,C.M. Waaber 6 Dryer x lnt ICl·Zl7J unit , ahehH, desk. Above Salary. eoed. .... cabinets. $450. Plaid Auto bpmM1, Boaua •ftCllTAnoM ..... Contemp. fvmiture, ad sleeper aafa 6 lov ... at. Pro1raaw, l...Uvea A"99ANY cond. Sola, RIO, dinln1 HOO. Girl '• Schwinn llC9'nOMIST Oroup Haes*aJ and Life Ablet.owonda • apply G.E d ':,"••rator-irut tble/4dn11'1S.a1-~ bike, SIG. Hammond '-Ill ....., M lnaur--.. P1"oftt Shar· at Ula PacM! Coaal ~ ' -M7S. TRUNDLE BED •50. Eledronic Oraan, 3/yn :_wi~-=.a:.r,; .:.' Ina. Retirement Pro· Hwy. H.B. <DJ>•·1S71 Clothes Dryer Brown.ISO Id, ..,."4-2119. ~niolNlll. 6 ttUGY meet· ~~~~sroo m • Field SERVICESTATION C:1nt~~~:; 146-11&1 2 couchea 6 2 loveseats, •:.,~.,.,~!a "r"'t!:. Tralntni. Plum Home Of. D ATTl!NDAHTI ., .. 11 M4-m7 Flotation waterbed Kin& coffee table, 2end tsbles. r~ fl 11•• aya, ~3. App Y .-e S '"· _,,,./OBO 840-4575. manablp No t yp n1 ceovpport. Stat•-1-.. 6 I · z uae new _.... Ph M l e 0 · -., ,.., rvane, Muat aell. Lille new ... ~.27 ..... -1.1'1-one eaperaence pre· anaaemen areer P· N 8 .-·-"' --'"" .... a. , d ,. II .... _ .. ,_ · · -·u:i.. refriaerator. SIOO or best -.. -s. IOH err• u company pon----.- beuflll. Apply Pen· Quality Products SM ....... ~E offer. ~ms aft. 5. 2 white desk.ti: S45 each. 2 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• nyuvt'r. &llO Plarenlia WE REQUIRE : l'EIC>u. . twin bed frames. com· New fum, refril, office t••t ._,.., •u Mun fr1 Ave .C M Huneab•Penonallnte· For 1--" but 1ro ... ina GHE alde·bGoy.ldaldeU.:,,efraa. plete w/hdbrd, white· furn + auo rted u.... .. .. arvest , u new. MSeach 963-°'33 houaehold ads. Sat, Jan. lY Vt1 t1t1111vm 111111w .. r M 1 ant 1rlty importerotmachinetool DIO.MZ-1851 · • 3lsl. Call for preview. 1•ho11n 1141* I~ -:.,•,wCOOl/W_.,.,__ A DeairetoWln acu111oriea • cutting Moving sale double bed, 642·5125. r-.. ........... 6 Achieve. tooh. Aalt for Ms . Washer, 1as dryer, Ken· garden tools, 2&" badies -------lt.,l~l~~lintt :~1i ,.;,:*'c~~f J;~: APenonLookingForA J .ohnaon or Mr moreaold.S175/set.G~ld bike,Misc.~2803 MOVER Comes S un-L~n-at._-·. 111 .. for Lon1 Term Career Robel'Uoa. ~l. Slanature washer. whale ------LAST CALL. Must sell ~11lltouoi Mun • Tue:. .,::-m~· _.__, • A RealWorller Hotpolnt au dryer. '75 Oldtubeirondoublebed fum•lotamoreSatlG-2. """" Apvh I GtJO ... R I c . Au·~· ltfi I Woodbrid ltbot t'ln .. nllil Avl' l' .M eau a r ommuna ca· SmaUPartaAuembly ea. ....,. wor me l50 n ae. ~ · HUITAURANT lions Cleuwon uea 675-2072 (wllends after 986-~eves. tom pricesW-1428 •IAL HT An Help needed dell man, With Mana1er. STMT M.25 Spm I. Can deliver. Studio couch/trundle bed. Multi-family 1ara1e sale SAUS cowater heJp Fff. PIT e~EL~~IDENT Sal WIU. 1'IAIM A1tc"-1015 x Int con dition $30 Lots of goodies . 40 I A"adUI" rtal estatl',l llm Call '7~2113· Cd M . · · e Apply between 4 • 5PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9'8-6208 aft. 5pm Goldenbush, Deerfield, . ~ rule . I P .0 . Box SZ. Fort Worth -...... ............ Pl I "'-t • Sun l>'*nt P li:.1011 .. Retail i xa 76101 w.-.......... ~ ace rv..... . ~pie llJ manage re:.ale SALIS NOPLI e 11 • Newport Beach PUBUC PV1lN1TURE Quality f'ren<'h Wht Dbl ------ ' .. 'fvf ~c1el1> Xf>lro1ml e .... a ~,u; '~.k;,.a for ... •xcit;ft., School Re1latrar. EnJOy llll'TION Dresser w/mi.rror. nite Sat 9.5 Misc. items, • " • .. ........, ... ... "' ... ., * """ * stands. hdboard $375, 3 G a r d en 1 n g l o o I s , benefits ~OE position in the retail people., Permanent part STOCKROOM WORKER R r 3029 G r Id rlothio g field! This time PQ9ition in voca-, .... 7:JOPM coral velvet a!'tique ~hrs ec 1ner. ar 1e '7l"~5bil rapidly . expanding tional St'hool. .Eves & ,:n~i;;ny~"s~puanp· ogr~~~n~ Lovely bdrm sets, bunk S150 /ea Antique taicer Ave~~..: clothing retail chain ill days Vacation, Im · beds chinu tbls 6 chrs oak chest S160. antaqut> E bluff M · s I documentation, fork lift roctt'ers, b'ar stools ' oak chr SI.20. all a·tems ast ov1ng a e : look1n1 for out1oin1. mediate start. South h bab f It . ,..,,, . bl operation Ii s tocllrm PLUSLOTSMORE perfect. 846·3003 aH couc , y um .. s as, motavale'U, relia e, p/t CoHt Plaza area of San· lOO's of books J5r ea Lots sales per)p&e for mom · ta Ana. Call Anthony ho usekeeping . CaMI 1 SAVI ••ft ••VI 7PM lwknds of m ·1sc. 1'tems. 9 ·30·2. · N T 1t· George btwn 7:30A · .,,,. ~ lngs. ow a ing ap. S<'hools at 979-2353 for 4:30PMat54S..otn We honor BofA . MC. K ing 511e water bt>d Sat/Sun. 2527 Bamboo, Real Est.ate Career " W..AMTA•I ,,_,,_,._ ... ,cud. .... -card for Hd ta1 pha ... ,.,... w. reture permaneatly aealtd aUndive tal • strap, meetlal •lrllae l.D ................ Pre· vent m•tW! rcw a penoulbed tac .-c• wallpa1>8r. fabric or "Day GID" peper • we wlll back 6 trim your tep. Or try two carcb back t.obeck. PRIC~: SZeaorJ/15 415 tap Sl.IOea. I/I tall Sl.50ea. 10 or more SUO ea. Sat. Tax Included NO CARD? Draw your own or send name, address, phone Ii we'll make one card per ta1. Add25'each. Send check or money or · derto: rtLOT PllMT1Mfi P.O. Box l:llO Costa Mesa, Ca. t3S36 Buyint Gold jewelry & Sliver Ii Diamonds . Jewells ol the Kin&dom 540-4m OAKf1REWOOO Delivered Ii Stacll.ed Judy, .. -<764 Lo .. l•a• He lium Bouquets de livered. Perfect for every occasion. 673-4419 WANTED Commode a nd utility sink. 751"8167. lf you are loo6iing for an opportwuty to learn and grow w1th an established company, call Ranch Realty 56J.:!OOO pUcations Mon-Sat 10.5 appt. CHhier's checks & Cash w /frame & heater $100. NB Apply at· ---Stylist/Cutter, part time N 0 PERS 0 N A L 962-8038 ------CHILDREN'S BEAUTY SCftY,IRIC.w' needed immediately. 2·3 CHECKS PL EA SE • ----Furniture & other great . , · e f:.\l'JC-li 1\1 .\l I Y '•') 1 /{)()() U' 1 HS ne~ed by local CPA wkdy anemodns, ancl . Food available. Items Drexel Ital. Prov. dinanic bargains. Sal 9AM. 2211 PAGEN'r,Girl s 3-lll. Al· AA.,..OST firm. Duties incl. typing, Sat. With or without subjectlopresale. rm set. 6 chrs & china Margaret Dr NB. trartlv~ & Tal~nt~. now vv • r-filina ana,wering phones --.--·-accepting applications. JJOJ HerlMr ll•d. lcso.;,eacmtg.Noexpr. clientele . ..,...,. ~1~1:'~~.~~ cabinet l"i00.760-9545 . 4 Family Sa t /Sun GOLDENGIRL ....._..... nee. CalJ ~9082 SWIM COACH 1311-11'25 •.. , . . 646.8686 Lawson type sofa. <'hantz 9: 30-5:30. 606 Joann St. 642·3060 E.O.E. o cs c Ii A A u af designer fabric. dbl drop CM Antq bottles. train . --. OFRCI SBVICE Leading romputer firm needs office service 1>e r son Detailed work with numbers It math bac k~round r e<'om mended Xlnt 1ntrodu<' lion to s mall business r om puter indus try Rapid growth offe rs many opportunities Call Oannell. 714 673-6243 -----Seamstress, sewing sails · · · · · · · · acces Airless spray n g for sale, 1i--~~lll!l!l!!illllll-~~-tSALES. Agaressive cu. ex p . h e Ip tu I . n ot fllialed team in Dana lk des 1020 leaf Fren"th dining lablt', Wagner 2000, 150' of hose RIC9'l'IOMIST b I h · "'-"-tad S ·1 Point, Feb.·July. For in-Y leaves & fitted pads . 6 soda founla1'n cha· 1rs, & 2 guns._,,,._ 640-5443. t'ront otc. appearance. a e l 0 1 r e l O necessary. """"" aa s formation call J oanne ••••••••••••••••••••••• chest of drawers. night ,,,,,_, accurate t ypin.e. gd salespenons! Comm. up MS-7950 Thomas:' 499-3660 or K H S J u n i o r stands. 6 soda fountain children's books. toys, Ph M --T-I h - phonemaMer. Excell. toStOOperdaylcmore. .o . gl EdithHopper:493-6l3S. Racer /burgundy, gd chalrsS3S-l1709 b ikes, s urfboards , one .ate e .ep o_ne adva ncement op· Must have a positive.Sec r e tary .,row.in I --cond. Best offer C1tll clothing Garage Sale. answenngmach~ewith portunilies.6'4-7&M m otivating attitude.: t a1unaBeach CPAfirm. Switchboard Operator. 551 ·0195after5. Antique bedroom s u1lt' Sat/Sun. 19656 Seawind warranty. S79 wath re· Call : 9l4-40llll for appt.: Xlnt sa la ~y c~m · p/time eves• wknds. -.-. --.-1200 Dr esse r . Cir linBeachWalkl HB. mote$14S.7SO.~l:.. __ _ Mon-Fri j.5 • mensurate with ability Will t.rain. 642-3013 20 Ra&e.igh ac, spd, S80 ni0 htstands. d ble hed. S36·<17C». •~ pr1·ce.' John Wayne Re<'eption1 s t f or ' 1 Exp. pref. llegal l. 20"Motorcroasl60 " ..,., mattr esstboxs pnngs . T e n n is Cl ub mem Chiropractic Clink . P IT. SALES-Extensive house I however, will train you if Teachers 551-3810 frame 8!18-65216 MOVING Eve r ything · 'lite o ffi <'e . Rd ap· plantknowledgeamuat.'1 you a r e s barp a nd ESl.TIAC ... S goes.Sal JanJlst 26461 bers hip. Must sell ! pearanc-e. likes working retail exper preferred. motivated Goo d &-OUP •• Men's 24" Schwinn Vars• Sofa n~~I;. u-pholstered Calle San Luis. San Juan 752·2414•544 1586· OIDBDESI · h I E I hn It-.. -b f·.t t. t . ~ ty Ulspd 170 Phone eves 1. c wat pec1p e. 631·5665 ar y Ii w .,.... req. ene I s , exc1 an g a · Being hired now for 731·3'20or 551_9431 $100 . p1~ amps. area ap FL y INTERNATIONAL I r1 med opening fo r a ve r so n wh o 1 s mecharuC'ally inclined & has a sales j>ersonahty Will lraan in the supply bus We offer full. pd health, der.Lal & retire ment ins. For further 1n for r ail Kim. 557·0961 Salary open. ~0210. I m osphere and conve· employment in Feb. 1981 _ _ _ _ _ rugs. in lrvme5S7 6288 on Pam Am with airline Re<'eption ist, X-RAY n ienl location Call with student exchange Lygie Pro ''All C1tmpy" -Garage sale . FRl 1SAT two-for .one ticket slip. LAR. N.B lite bookkeep-SALISFASHIOH Marlene4M·I034 program. Call bet. 9&5. Xtras. worth $125(). sar Lovely orf-wht rour h Furn-Bikes-Foos' Rall Singapore. Cent ral PART TIMF., F/t 1mc ans ~t'rv No 1•xp ne1· Call 640 1110 F. 0 t: Part Time · We art> lnokinit for a dynamH-. outj!OIOI(, al lraf·t1vc· 11••rson to do in store demonstr1tllon!t on Friday It Saturday The Summer Wtne Company 213/477-24112 ing. promotional duties. Experience necessar y -----1213)947 ~Mon Sat w/sleeves for arms + el<' 160 1 Sandalwood training in X-Ray pro· for women's apparel Se<'retaryto . ·---·---··• · S&00.~7305. pi.llows ...... ~ 645.9795 C M America. Germa n y -----,....,., any of 11 countries. <·edures For interview store. Xlnt benefits for W•c-•... Teachers. qualifed. for WWllNJt .... uWslOZS Hurry! Good until Feb phone ~0202. -r1ulltime.Appt:644·7100. Good SHlibkltpg.Small pre-school, fullt1m e .••••••••••••••••••••••• F.legantGlass Mediterra Garagel Saf·le.Sat al l:MJS 28_76(}1999 Cd M office. 673-5972. f'ountain Val. 968-4451 Bulk Sale Various ele<' neao Table 4 'x8' eight Westc if Dr Rerep(aon ist /Clerical Sales --------equip Assortt>d wires , chairsS12SO 644-llJO Newport Beach P OTTER'S WH EEL. lmmediateupt•ninit rrot.s.-.e SICIETAIY T•ACHR h . ~ -<'onduit. switch boxes., 1 k F Sofa Moving . mus t se ll . heavyduty,l '"-' .p.Xlnl <:rowan l( rom pute r ~Ptteple Good typing s kills a Kindergarten&Elemen· circuit breakers, fuses. Cust w r er um .. Sat /Sun.95pm N1<'e lrg cond 493-4656after6pm soHwar<' company is o.lw must.s/hhelpful,butnol tar y. Full time Pvt de~k flies & other misc Chrs, end tbls. 42 tbl bdrm suite, incl head looking for a br ight. ·Im med. hig'h income required. Great position school. Costa Mesa area items. Sale to be held at bar. barstools 851 RHY7 boa rd . box sprini:~ & Cha ndaher. five lights. pe rsonable individual potential selling a pro· for self motivated in 642-0411 . lOam . Sat Feb 7. 19fJl Xtra Ing twin bed mr lud matt 91d raWC'r dre~ser amtwr glass <'h1mneys. w /(r nnt o f(i re ap-du<'t that is wanted & dividualw/advanrement ------3001 Redhill Ave. Rldg 2. ichnens S60 I with Irie mirro r . 2 a ntique copper finished praranl·e to handle needed byeveryone poss 1bil1ties . C all TIACHllS Ste 103.CM Min b1d or in 968•8342 mal <'hing nite stands metalparts $35.962-8437 phones. lite typanfl. filing CompanyTraininic Catherine at 751·6271 To start immediately Sl0,373. 67 -. & h fr. d · "" N B . ~1th drawe rs . all gd t-:ewport Bea<'h Tennis ot er o ire utat>s r.x· Qualified Leads Part time or full lame _.....:. & Wood-frame Fumilure d Lr Id ood h h cell benefits including High Commissions sac-•ay Pre-school. 8S7-1263 _._ loth h' c h con · go w 1R Club membership for dental Great working Call Al for app't. 545·6793 _,,.. . C --------l•apur 111t 8030 wh r ot~ Jons . r~uc j. back roc'ker. 4 idrawer sale t600 752 21638 environment. Send re· or 7S4--0535. N.B. t'on1truct1~n o. TtAFRC MAMAG>B ••••••••••••••••••••••• c aa r. an. co ee cheat 2 park benches. s ume w/salary require· ---has Im~. open1~g for t a.temationalmlttg.firm Niltkonus under wat er 2 end tables allforS270 wood desk. almost new Large cedar doRhouse. ----------1 ments &hasloryto .18010 SALES~ersonwan.tedfor exp, bnght. mot1v~ted needspenon exper'd in camera with 35mm & Call642·!1859 heavyduty washer & ~haker~muststtSt~. ,__......__ _ _._ ..... , •. St I attractive womens shoe person. Accurate typing. air at ocean car"O. F.x BSmm len.s $350/0 RO . C r ~d r ye r. books . many 51 Wallys $500 Kris _,. •-5"..-,,• Skypar ..... 1r. e 100. rv. . . ~lary depend on exp. cell. ~-y. Top ~nefits Will separalf' 67~9431 IASoltfracbedl 7 edobnllempo YI misc 320 Catauna Or. oU S40·9101 COUNSELING Ca 92714 Or call64l·S900 dept. an Fu .h1on Island. Mackyl:BallO EOE I "YI" I -a m ue.exct> f ld N rt __________ 1 :~.I S.:J{0lime, exper. -· · · 1 ~:rl•~~~~ ~: 0 ~rs 04JI 1040 rond S100 642·i 3Sl after 0 0 ewpo H.O layout . 6'X6'. rompl YOUTH llCB'TIOMIST -- -----SICUTAIY I p -· · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6pm or weekend orws 1060 hnished with trarns. i200 CARRIERS ang , pho ne . Salary o Co Ai · • Champ sire. M/F Pel& MOVl_NG Pickers J aik-W o ul d make ic ood -needed in our intem a-SALIS.. ~ite .bookkeeping, typ. TYPIST. JllC". KEESHOND Pups AK<' . , . i••••••••••••••••••••••• 968-6208aft 5pn ~·~~~ltec:;Jlf~~~ete"dea~~ ~~i':l:~ecfo."::~~i.e::1~~~-negotiable. lrv.556-2323 a~avn:~tislngrix:,~:~~ay 5 h 0 w p v l pl y &nR item. lOOs of misc jumper reg. qtr horse Racquet Cluh M Ir vine Adults with outstanding Irvine Beaut working pany desires rep. to call Se,.r•tary-Ac-co-un-ta·n-=-t-o needs typist /re<'ept . 213/697·1345 an 6 pm items. new rour h. rattan geld ing. 16H. almost 4 Couples Membership 1 t bid h •. .. "' ., Ab·a·t l It "th --coffee table. mahoice ny y rs old. Rocket Bu $.450 ancl transft'r ret-"llract1ve persona I iei. e n vi r o nme nt. P H X on fl"S: arc alects "' assist in special projects I I y o wor wa AKC English Bulldoic . d k Sa .,. 147 f: b eed' $2000 779-2519 551 2488 who enJOy workinli! wath s witc hboard ex per. ad agenc1e11. Salary + !accounting relat ed ). crazy people a must Id r 1 es · cri ice · r rna, 10· 15 year old youths helpful. Some typing re· comm. + car a llowance Secretarial skills with Bates/Lee ~1757 7m o. o ema e. Sl50 18th St . Apt I . C M Appaloussa t:nu West ll!.Am11&.1••D St a rt· at $4 00/hour <i'd lfyou~-·-.. 1·nafor + ... -•Ii"'-Call for appt · 545-11167, or 1·714·340-1429 548·9288 Indoors rain or .. ~SA 2;JOPM a nd 5 30PM acareerwilh"'e':;ll,';,pp· 17;'4~7Ji'•n · some statistical typing, TYPIST/ for~~~· shine Sunday Fe h 1. 15 3 hd s, Gentl e 642 4321Exl.250 Ask for tyforadvancementplus ---------U1ht accounting skills. WOIDNOCISSOI A A A H O M E DOG 9AM -7PM. $1 200 obo 673-8187 or THERMOMETER Lon iid. company be nefits SALES: Seadol C~mputer IE accounts payable. Al· Entry-level position in TRAINING Ant 1 q l Y p ew rit e r 673·1~ --Tells fever in 30 seconds 0,.....c .... t contact:PatMills Corp. as expanding. We tractiveenvironment,gd well-established firm . We train owner/doic skatebrds-steelcasesw1v hw~ 1070 F ast . safe, re usable pil_ot Sci .. llllC have va can cies fo r co mpany b e nefits . M"•t .. -v•strongtyping ••r KidsJovethem.Getlfor -• -·--p I 11 o -,,. " Obedienct'/problem solv desk chair 497.5245 t>ve ••••••••••••••••••••••• S qualified outside sales & ease ca onna Ii "rammar skills. Full Sl.98 + 50< postage & 330 W •Y treet Dw•1 Ch di t 640 5771 e ina , show & o....J•ctiun. . Blue Lapis Scarab pen· h dlin , -"'~ C·~• .. M-a. CA _.. .. sales mgmt. candidates. an er a · time. Apply in person to: " .... ~ S d w 11 B 1 B k d · K Id an g: 3 1or -·'"• no ~..... ..,..,, W _ _ Free evaulation 739·7684 tur y e · u1 t un ant set an 14 t go Se d t~nual Opport. Employer •: H Ca11642-M.1.S. wltdaya2-4pm. Mr. Fuentes at Robert -----Beds wtrail, ladder. 2 w /solid 14Kt oold heavy postage & handling, n ., UIOll Mitchell South ---Bei·n . ar.111iam Frost •· " to Smart Stuff. PO Box · EOE SECRETARY p rt f "' ,. AK CCAJRNTERRIER m attresses xlnl c·ond, 18" chain Appraised l""!!"!!!!l!!lr!v!me~, 55~7!-905~1!.~!!!!'!!!'I SALIS TRAIMHS . a . ame. Associates, 1401 Quail Sl50, has all shots. Sl90 54().3368 S 3 . o o 0. S a c r i f ice 19097. ·~~e. CA ~~3. PBX ArLc;werinl( Service. 1-Full or p/time. Mission can lead to full time, xlnt St., Newport Beach SJ 500 /bs t ofr Robb Eves. Full It PIT Exp llC.r!OMIST Viejo area. Xlnt opport. ~y pi:J sll~l s & SH. W ITRESS M b -4M-915110 •• couch. brown ,, rusl. 675-1800 PBr~d~maid~-~res~~~ nee C M ~ lm for cotle1e students Ii mm . 642· l2 A -ust e Dobie pup. rare Fawn good cond. SlOO e r t><' ron 1 ion· e . Ex per. phones. type m oonlighters over 18. mature & over 21. Coffee (silver) show qua lily 556-l45S British Gold Medallion. peach or flowered-size 5. Person capable or handl :;i!:P~~rn~~. b1kr~f:~ ~:.s~•:u~==~~4 :e~ CostSaEC;:~:Ro~fi ce !~~f"~~A~sh';!r·Ad SZS0.979-7975. _ Young icirl's bdrm. twm 1101 +heavy gold chain S'25 each_6!4·035S ___ _ i ng a m a n in a f CalJKH"'..,,._,,. Minimwn 5ynexpr in ' • . toY• 1045 UniqueValue ll500Sac MOVING TO MEXICO, wheelch air. Sat Sun m r. . _....,_... at951·2642 t . . l. W t d d d bl beds . cuslom ma t · 1700.~7:iri SELLING ALL FURN. 3 eachweek:>48-7549 yp1n1. commun1ca 1ve a n e e pen a e ••••••••••••••••••••••• tresses, desk & <'hair. --C H "'STS rHOMI OPBATott Wanted for small Plumb· ina Co Mon·Fri 7:30AM· 2PM No exp. necessary, non smkr. 54().2253 Plants : Int maint F tr S4 /hr lo s tart, Co . benefits Call 545-6252. Pre school pa rt tim e teaching positions avail. Experience & education needed. 968-8833. P r eschool t eache rs, aides, & subs. Full time & part time positions . Fluible hn. 77G-l999. Pre-school TIACH•S To start immediately. Pal'\ time or full time. Pr~·school 857· 12163 Printin1 OffMt"'"-Exper'd. tst Pftssman. Goes Community 4 unit. Apply. 1860 Placentia Ave .. C.M. ------Production Plate Room 'Part time. Mon. 2:30PM- fln ish. Tues. l :OOPM · finbh. Will train. Apply UllO Placentia A,ve. C.M. Printlnl OffMt ,,. .... E•per'd. 2nd Prealman. Gou ecm:n..ut1 4 unit. Apply: 1eeo Placentia Ave .. C.M. Printlnl ,,. ...... .,." Full Usne. Mort. Tues. , • Tln&n. Fri. Apply : lllO Placentia Awe .• C.M . ca ... med Adt. your oae- stop thoppll& fffttet. f MEN&WOMEN Isn't It time to begin a SALES CAREER, not just another job? 45M 40M 35M 30M 25M 20M 15M 12M JOIN US IN YOUR CLIMB TO THE TOP! E:zcellnit Company B~fll• tnclwk Medical. Dmlal and Company Car Plan..!. Patd Vacations Complete Vocallonal Program Sole! E:rpennice llelp/ul But Not Neceua'll 1981 WILL BE OUR BEST YEAR. WILL IT BE YOURS?' Call toda11 fOT an appointrrwnl for a confidential fnhrnMul. •gpr;m· •ufkk . ' . ,,.,., ....... _._, ..... . ,.._. ,t ....... ~ ...... -t.lfff'tf ·-., ..... ........ •••• Vlllllttt• ...--.."'° /VJtoitG0'"'"'•' ..... ,_.,... ~.-,_ .......... , "",.._,._,.,.,liifj <lA'•""' --~~.a skills: car req .. xlnt fr. babysitter 2PM·4:30PM Give away wood e n night stand, dresser with Pvt party wants to buy ANTIQUE r. · inge bene, salary negot. Mon-Fri. 842-8792 aft 1arage, E. side Costa mirror ~7444 SILVER 001 LARS top QUEEN SIZE BED. ISO Send resume lo ad no. 6:30PM Mesa +$50 to tear down price 67~120 ' STEREO. SlOO ETC 359. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 6 haul away. 557-11734. Walnut coffee table s.15. ---G L A S S W A R E · 1560, Costa Mesa. CA two end tables Sl5 ea<'h; Mac....., 1071 CLOTHES, SIZE 12. 92126 Merch 1 O t To good home sml Fem Cash Only962-762'4 H B ...................... J F. W F. LR Y 9 5 3 l --------••••••••••••••••••••••• blond mixed breed l set of thread <'Utting SLATER. 11111 . F V ---------•!........... 1005 8118-8575 Dog KeMel airlines Lrg gea" for 9" South Bend 962 ·8285 SAT 1SU N ••SICBJAlllS•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S30 Huffy Bandit boys lathe . ma k e o H e r ONLY.8-5PM Acct/Degree D>.000 -llllll!!!l!!!!!'!!!!!!!~'!ll!!"!~!!lm-To Good Hme 6 wk t'em bike ~. 552-8776 968·4984 Sec/Dict/RE/$17,400 WanllNSTER Calico Kitten GO/T55/Recp/SA$12.000 ABBEY 760-8708 'M5/Sh100/Fshls1St5,600 ANTIQUE MALL Lia Rel,nden Agency Daily ICM. Fri lG-9 IOSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4020 Bltth Est'M EOE CloM!dTueaday Newport/11.1M190/Free 11751 Westminster Ave. * * I IUY * * Garden Grove 554-6103 Good used Furniture & Secretary /Typist for !!!!!!!!!!!'!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!I Appliances-OR I will sell dynamic investment . orSEU.forYou company. Top salary for Prl~ate colle.ct1on, MAS19SAUCTIOH Ch1ne1e antiques . uceptlonlal allills 6 authenticated 11 a p -646.a616, IJJ..9625 motivation. Reply in COD· -fldence to: P.O. Bo• praised. P.P. 55.2·5255. Boy's Tn.nlle bed with IZll, Corona del Mar, Tiffany lamp, Chinese matchln1 drftser. spa~e na5. embroidered robe . saver bed with bl_t·an wlckertable6more. The dresser, 1d quality SllCm AIY Purple Plum, 347 So. 642·52116._ _ ~:-.,~e:~~~ Cout Hwy• Laguna. European smoked glass mediate openlne for 4M·553Ddaya dlninl let, almoet new. secretary /back .up HERITAGE ANTIQUES Sofa • Loveaeat 12'75. 1111511 Lan le Marrantz Stereo. tradl operationa .. E•~r. pre· t. 1 Y Uonal c.otfee • End Ta· fem!d. Hn. 7·3:30. Con· P'ntnVly1~5 tact Helen McGln&ey for Mon· Fri, Cbed Sat. ble set, beautiful 25 · appt: 144-2212. ColorT.V. GOO. Formal !l ---------1Af•l•n1 IOIO ~Sota eet lncluct Sofa SIC8TAIY ••••••••••••••••••••••• bed (Immaculate) all in Health Can Compeny in HAllBOR AREA xlnt cond. Can move. lnme hM an Immediate APPUANCl!SERVICE (114) Ml·- opealnl for a f~·paced We buJ~•neff 1--------lndlvlcluel who works ··We.U , par. Klna·n WATER BED well under p Hture. appllancea. Ml-IOTf With htr, liner, mirrored MU8t haft •Int. typin1 6 hdbrd · 2 ahelvea, 1 yr abor:thud IAIUla. Ideal Frilldaire Refrt1 taOO. old,•· m.om eaadldlite will be detail lt•man I• dryer 9I0.1---------orteat.d. ..... load cw· GI! G• ..,_ '150. Ken· I IVY fUIMITUll 1anlutloaal I um· more wuller .. 5. Lei 11157·1133 m•lc.a.*iOl,udbe Maytal •H•er SH. a bit to mt.fin well G .......... ....,. •tem-atyle wood frame wltb all leuh of---------• C!OUC!h • '°"9eat, suede ma••l••••t 6 co-New II ea ft. rro.ur. clotland'nm.•llllcond . woftan. rar .........,, NMa .... Microwa" ... blO pcs. Call t.o '"· eeMect..,. ...._: Amau .... , JlHI• ~•1• IU·llto; eve• 11.-i.11111, &.O.S. M/P ---., .. Tiil. 1 ~~ ~v.fov ~ lft\-e( U)I~? Lcl ...... M Ytb~-W ~ow~ Use ,,,..,,. At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad· ... th is service is only $7 .SO week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad cal I 642-5678. NUITWOOO DISIC 72"x36" $2001080 552·4~ Tires 14) F.7814 Steel Bell· ed, like new. first SlOO 642-2741 aft5PM Kitchen & Bath Cabinets. ~., Price Veneer your cabs. Add new doors Ii drawers Birch/Ash/Oak. t:orm ~ca~ 642-9125 _ Console Morse Hi-Fi. Mediteranean Coffee Tbl + 2 end tbls all for l350, Am /Fm car radio lllO. 548-13Z3 ee& Gold concrete brit'ks. used on sand UI<' each. ca II m. um J UK E BOX: C lassic U40's Seebur1 Hi FldeUty-100 ind rerorda. Retail $1900 675·1• Palntinas by Harlen Youns. malteotfer; Anti- que Ro&rl'op Dftk • Chr •1•, ..._ .. or&M-.'79'7 Re-.nodeliq ln Newport. Dbl 0.. Cook Top, Dia· hwaaber, Traah Com· patter. Nutone Food CHter, IUtcben Sink. U1td Brick Plllara. Ml-Mil Have aomethln1 to HU! 0-"ied .. do it ••ll. ' ). ...... -l. ~ ... -....._ .... ...,_..._. ......... .._. . -... • ~ ~ ... .....,,. • -... -· --..... -.... ---.. . .. -,. ,,._ .......... --,,,,. -. --. ----...... -.. -·---..... -.............. ._.-.. -·····~· 1 ··--.. ..... •• .... ....................... WHtta11tou ... elec t rlr IOlf r ert t ot all y .......... ,,..mft• . 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I left rear tailhRhl Pis • Slpt/ t'all 540-5721 an 3 PM & Iv Singer Cabinet s pac1• Docks 9070 phone numtx·r Must he S.wilMJ MoctiMu 1092 ••••••••••••••••••••••• saver. mdl J80.new, S50 •••••••••••••••••••••• RF:ASONARLF:' below t'OSl $:175. I onl) 1 • Boat Slip, Huntin~ton __________ , Sewing mat'hine. tourh 1 Harbor elf'<· & waln tronic. mdl 2000, Sl!'>CI off 1 12131ssi·Sll3 reg. pnce Smi;:er Cd M 67S·3663. MG B not ru11mn~. use for pa rt!t SlS 957 6934 or 759 5580 Roal s lip for rt"nl 411' t 20' overlap Ne wpnrt !'!'!~••••••••••••~~.~! Beat•h (71'1)673 6IWI A.tot forS. SACllACE 50' Moorin1i & DerPltd ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRICE REDUCE I> ideal lorat1on. Slli,000. IMPOR!ANT HEXCF.L BLUEl.ITF:s 1604 12295479 NOTKF.TO 175CM w/Solomon 555 RF:A~F.R.<;_ANO blndin"s $160 SCOTI Oork s pan· fo r SO fiO ' • AOVF:RTISF.RS poles with s lr aplf'SS :oiatlboat , llVt"rlOt>k ing rhe price ur ltl:~s J!rips and ire tips St5 J.ido Villai.w 673 7R7:l I a dvertised by veh11 ll' Both xlnt rond 646 :n24 I d e alers m the ve.h1cle -' ah, s,..d & class1f1ed advl'rl1s1n.i: SK f S K 2 6 1 O t 110 rm S.i 9010 ('Olumns does not ind udt w /Salamon 727 bmdmi;:s , •••••••••••••••••••••• any :.ipphcable laxes . new ne ve r used $300 lass it' 16' mahogany license. tr ansfer fee~. 842·9798 s peedboat w /lrailt>r rest finanre charges, fN>s for SJOOO ITTS.~ a ir pollution rontrol de v 1rt! certifil'allons or dl' s, ....... Gooda 1094 a lcr documentary pre ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••• ••••••••••••••••• •• paration rhar~es unlcs!\ Scuba Pro Tank BC with 911 O otherwise "\~nfierl hy a uto innator. the advertiser ~0048. • ••••••••••••••••••••• 1969 Beech Musk t>tecr. GflMnil 9510 TY,..... midllme 150 Ly<'oming ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIA, St.no lffl en g . 2 <' 11 m n a v ' " y .. lated ••••••••••••••••••••••• traniqmnder 84112509 U----IC II Beautiful Color TV. 2 yr eves .,... ..... wrnty. Free delivery 1 .,.. 1 '77 Ced. s..• S148. ~1786. ,ong Beach r 1ymg C ub has tic down avail for A1t ro roof. 1pllt 25" console color T V . beautiful cabmet. good picture. 499· 1531 airl'raft with leasebark power .......,. Mah, (:..131424-3571. Hit _...., cnfM co. 25" COLOR T .V $148.00 t Year Warranty 642 5340 Stero t'onsole AM 1FM phono &-trat'k xln 't rond MUST SELL SIOO aft 6 6441-1955 ..... &MmiM 1•11"' AUit ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -pen.5*/ ..... 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 YW POP TOP CAMrllt 4 t·ylinder with s teren r assf'tte A ve r y pretty Westfalia pop to11 in ex rellent rondition If you ever thought or campin.i: do 1t i n the Volkswagen trachlion CS90YAM Jo'nronlv SH" PLF.ASF: H F.U• IOI WITHAM Wanted : O.R boat. over VOUCSWAGEH 12', fixer-upper for stu 7600 Westminster J\ ve trot. door locks. C012ZF.R l $6995 1.6!1 Toyota Land <'ru1s1•r.1 "()(Id body. Rood ml, c·n~ I nds work, xtra en~ for 1 parts Sl700 <t93 5:M3 1 dent In boat refin dass rn Westminst~r Must be willing to arcept R93-7:>51 6311 78ff() A~/ short term pymts Ken. Clftsict 9520 7am·2pm. 8J8.7J22 XJ.1 . Mo~/ 642·4274 alt. 2 Sc 91 SO ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •5 7 T -BIRD loeh. UMufc::•ce/ '80 YAM XS8SO STIJ 2300 s.n1c. f 020 m1 . dnve shaft. maJ!s . CLASSIC! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marine Elertrician Design/install/re pair Qua I. won 549-2520 evs blk /11lvr S2:n>:>57 1972 You must sec• lo ap pret'1alf' this lx'auty at 'RO Yamaha XTZ50 . new loeh.Mll'W • ..,, .. 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED· Avon Zodiac Inflatable s port boat c apable of handlin" 25HP motor. 751-8967 lO'XlO' Canvas Boat Top on 11 ' X 12' alum. frame cost $1800. SSOO /Ofr Ml-3Ul8 rond $1 200 5!>9 953!1 549 5749 '76 llONUA MR2.50 St Lgl. i;:ooct rood 1llon $500 979·6211 Honda CR450, ~ Honda T r ail 90, $450 Very low mi on holh 642·4752 '7S Yamaha 400 Enduro·2 Stroke FL'it 6 Clean. St THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20 60 HARBOR 8tVD COSTA M ESA 642 · OOlO '46· Ford Woodie, restore<! $13,000 Al.SO '29 Model A Town Seda n, 4 dr. re!ftorect Ideal for slu dent St0,000. 67.S.litfH -----...... , ..... 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Le11al t&5() 080. Days '52 Mercectes 1705. rd nt 646· 7401 after 6 631·3928 condition. $12,000 firm 18' GLASTRON with trlr. '78 HUSKY 3806!1peed dnt lialUnt 6 ski boat. Sl.000080. 87J.~ M2·500hfter5:00P.M. 18' Viking, glus hull. '74 CZ. 250cr d irt bike. w /traller 6 •79.75 hp xlnt cond S2SO. Call EviJlrude OB. Call Brad. J avlerS.7275 1-933-1479 -----'58 AUSTIN H EALEY Roadster recently re built, grt shape, ORO or will trade for late model l ton rial bed trur k 645·8165 141 .. 175 trldays 8-S ----- - ' 7 7 Y a m a h a 2 5 0 , .--... .. UYIAIOAID Cr /Cntry . Ui.ed h , 9;~ tUO IZ' PACE FIB Sect TG 1J.Qred 4 yrs. xlnt -.SO. •-I d d t 'd ' 871-8117 873-1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jn"". oa • · ra es, • -'78 Dodge RV Van. Self· S l SK · P "t Pl Y ·Meter ....... S./ contained. XtrBll. low 714..__eva. _ .... /SI•• fl60 miln .MZ-5241 'Sl·t•' Trojan Cabin •'•••• .. ••••••••••••••• 4 WlllMIDrtYft tllO cna11er1 .!..-bunb,_:.... hevad8, ~ Rent _!!an5est1 Mot5or1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1aUe1, ....... ""'" , nome _.,, eep1 x .. 1 _ coHrt, need• paint. plua. u .. Regular Gu . ' Pucll 414 _.,.,,_, l7NIT4 Call 551-0tf'J after 8PM. Autometie tnnlmluion; Prtnte Party. air ~. power ll'etmlTWIM .......... t,VHF· 8'.t>.T:'i.:' ..... For S alt: ''71 Field· Stream 22, rear dinette, 1lp1 8. Ford 440 en1. n.ooo mi. 11100. P.P. •1111. •' Onlll ..... dMMI cn.-dl& ,_., pnf. For R•t: ti', 1lpa I , aalll. AlllohlP tlMlt oa d r IY u 11 k e a ctr . w. Olllt. l'lrm ...... SllO/wkend, IOt /m l. .......... ..... -----1-----r I 1teertng, l\ereo. :!1188 llurlMU' lth•d l'ctllill ~1,•1111~0330 4-... Drt... tllO 4 Wlllel Drt•" 9110 ,,.._ tHO • •••••••••••••••••••••• MIWll .. CJ Pow 1tHr, tuk·loc, buc ••t uat1 , front 1tabUiaer, roll bar • mor e. Yours for Im me d iate delive r y . 1..-ro1 S741t COITAMISA Nl/C .. 14MOJJ 1971 :H>l811.oc 11111 Jlh d t~TIOMAL t "'"1 \l,.,,,;,1110:1:111 '82 Chevy Y>T, econ. 8 cyl, 4 spd, 1'ood cond. new ti r es. mec h . pe rf , c•m per s hell. 080. 492.07915 10llm·3pm. SCOUT414 ---Automatic transmission. Trwclls 9560 air conditlooning power ••••••••••••••••••••••• s teerlna. custom tires 'IOYW 1'79 Toyota, 4W O, 1tlnt and wt.la. (9781.PG l rtCKW eond. dh Int, Pl. tilt whl, Ptt7 4 ryUnder, 4 speed, far .-. 4!3"~- tory a ir conditioning, '76 Ford PU. s uper ub. mag&. A very sporty jet stick shift . s hell, AC. black with gold acl'tmts sterea, good rond. $.1950. and ver y low m iles 646 3508 'Kli8 I l.11 ""' 111' 11 I "'I I \l1·,,1 1 hi II t:tll I '71 PL YMOVTH Tlill.DUSTB 414 Automall<' traruim1ssion, air cond1tionmg, power steering. stereo rassette. r ustom whet-ls & tires 1192648) $6997 ~H>\8ll ,11111°1 llh1I I . ,q" \l•••,• ·,Ill !I.I.HI '71DODGE w 150414 4 Speed, power steeruri:. t'uslom wheels & tires. <l M367531 (2458) This pickup drives · better than any of the rompet.ion and is on sale for only '72 Ford '+'• ton P.L' with roy al servic.-body , $2,250 t'Onsider tr ade 548 3214. v .. ~570 um IOIWITHAM YQU(SWA.6~ 7tJOO Westminster Ave •••••••••••• ••••••••••• in Westminster '71 G'MC Deluxe window 893·75Sl 638·7880 Van, 3:500 m1 on brand new engine Removable t·am per unit, front & Sl(le awnin.:s l2950 646 9669 day!t 760-954;1 eves & weekends. 79~D lr'41AMCB R.llTSIOl Y-1 Automatic, power steer !Oft and only )4,000 actual m iles CIV<ll453) SSH5 JtMMAalHO VQU(SWA&EH 18711 Beach Blvd MZ-3000 '7JDODGE Tradesman '200' <.:am pt'r Special. L<1aded. w 1t·ic lras $3000 /0RO Call 646-8113 aft SPM '71 I ton Chevy, eustom conve rsion. new paint. tires. chrome nms . Air. power ~ $5700 545-0421 dys Friday, January JO. 1981 8 A RWIC IC {IA r \Ut'4 ---. -. F-_ .... _ ll '. ,.,. , .... WllUY CLIAMCAIS A .. ftUCKS COHHEll CHEVROLET ."\..01' It.or I••• H', ol I 'l°'> ( I \1 ~--°' \ 546-1200 HtaHIU'YR Top dollal"I for Sports Cars, Bugs. Campers . 914'1. Audi's Ask for U/C MGR JIMMAllHO VOUCSWAGEH 111711 Beach Blvd HUNTINGTON BEACtl 142-2000 TOPDOLUI PAIDFOI GOOD•CUAH USIDCAIS! •••. ""'°"'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 970'; ······················~ LEASE DIRECT! 1911 ALFA SPIDERS llACH IMF Of Tc; ll4A l)o111' St rt't' I NF.WPOR1' nf.;,,t ·11 752-0900 Alldi 41 HP I ··················~ .. I '7!1 Audi 501)1) ;01 . ~'" 1 Ulaup Am l"n1 •·a~., 22,000 rni xl111 '" 1 • $9.995 Eve~ 1; 11 !" I' I dy'I 9lil 5771 DAILY PILOT • f '75 I MW ll~!l<l lll ll C 20 02 /\ uturuatn·. air rond1 11 >111• ~.trn·" Lo miles .H oel llkt• nc•w 1 (419NKQ> SS"5 JIMMAIUMO VClKSWAGIM l-K'/ 11 O.·aeh Rlvd 14Z-2000 rt/\llGE COUKTY'S OtOEST & •,:11 .... S.·r \111'1' Lc•asl11~ Uu~ Cor.,•r,lnc. If •IJ· ltr y1 ,, llM W I '"11) J a 111 t1<1rN• ,>I ,,, Ill ll1•:1"h •"1ll 64-W miracle mazda ·w Aulh l'<rK t.1h 11• I I.o w nttll'llP•' 'l!H" 1' 4s11d M:i11y P(tr;i• !',1', 960·2611 I '16 DMW II\ rt • 111 1 I I l\s lll'f•cl I• 11•1 I ''l!f I lrtl(111:1I ' A ·w Audi socic~ 111 •. , , •• 7000 mi , full • 11111 SI 1,500 S4ll H'fiJI 21 SO H..ttor ll•cl Coda MHCll 645-5700 WANTED! 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THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER M.fl!fill®t!i .;j fir:: I NOW IS TllE I IME TO BUY YOUll IF YOU DOl'T IUY YOUI CAI FIOM llCI IAllOUl IATIUI YOU MAY BE PIYlllG TOO MUCH! DATS NJ!I "N"HEIM DATSUN A•C°'OIA D"ISUN INC W°'ll Y TUC~l• OATSUN INC CANOGA DATSUN COSTA MES" DATSUN CU\llU CITY DATSUN OOWMY OA ISUN lfolC 1114 DATSUN zn 04TSUN lh!Nf 041SUN GlfNDAU DATSUN HA•tolt OAfSUH INC OOT DA ISUN INC GllllAN DA !SUM '00THlll D" ISUN INC MOON DAISUN TllVAllU DATSUN INC lONG lfACH O" fSUN OOWNTo w,,i 1 ,.. 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Call 775·54'11 ~:.!,P'z":"°wt1t1eo:= --Ml·~·-D0.500.PP .... 5000. 4cylinder,5 1peed.Thil ~ ~A~Vll ::~~:.:n . Wllkdy1 llOOO tlber1laas rear Let. 9737 1971 HOSL. Flawless 11 a beautiful racini ROllS-ROYCl reAln1 •-""--n e•t•nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I ond oran1e riJt black top In· 7..aTOy-• .. ,,......, ~ t' •u t', ~ t' · terior. If-• a-iate lwtJ•"'-" "" v'"" a~k 1 tMhn mo llPllT SJ tt 500 875--.U ,_ ....... --*•..-n ... ,.. c-.... 7•5a7. _. __ . -----___ a cluak 1porta t'ar In ....w -1200 mi-yes, l200 ml. 1uperiorcondiUon, lhia ii ~ 4 c y 11 ad er with '71 DATSUN ·Collector must sell. As , '612505:ii.~ rond. your ur. C713FBE> For ClO~fo ~uNDAYS _ _ automatic trammlu1on. llOWAGON new. SU.300 to complete only S.-9760 Here ii an ~lcel f•ctory woodir•in s>kl . R. E. deal. S73-U72 64.2·2280 $49" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uttle t'ar i.n excellent t'Oft· ' 7J. .Ol-...u . ..i dltlon with low miles. 1A cyl , •Ulo .. •Ir. power ...... '79 Mercedes 2400, auto, '"""""'"' LEASE 07aLGO) You would ex· ateerin1. AM /FM stereo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Am /Fm cauette. Sl6.995 YOLKSWA... peel to PllY mllt'h m~ l tHI radials , luua1ee .. TA• bstoffer.494·2023. 7600W..tmlnaterAve. • DIRECT! than our sale prke of reek (tlft Al.) .. ~• • •t in Westminster only ••••• ..,......,.,..._ '7 3 280 M BZ , 4 d r . 893 7"'.. •--I blue.wlntt'Ond. $7500. · ~-1--"""'7880 lfll SAAi "' fl "tV. '1it11' MUIU \ t "" alt• rro.t tf•I '71DATSUN11 t 4 cjoor •U&nmabl' Vf'rt dean vn1 ... 1 l"Aln\ t ' 1'f'llN111 NTA ANA-~ 197' MADA 07 7~9278 '77 POISCHI TUllO. ~Siu White e•terior, 5 11J)ffd .79 4~L. 15.000 ·mi, all Dynamite sun-roor. 4 .... mill• trans ., AM /F.M stereo dras, aJum. whls, 2 tops, speed, 11tereo, alloys, llACM IMPOITS SZtH IOIWITHAM YOLKSWA ... 7600Wstmlnater Ave. , ., ... \lrtl 11 1111 • • ...... ' it• 41 ...... , t ,. ,1 '"I .. t t t r a' • I t1 •I 11 1 11 "' VI 'wit ~ "'HHSOH&SOH ~ '"'°"' M«cwy t • llJt!Jo1 Ill of "t 1 Me··-.• 540..5630 $UH .-.MAMIO YOLKSWA ... 11'711 Such Rl vd IU-HOO '71DATSUH5I0 Sh;.i r lJ' 1013'21 t Ill ol ill H ·,nrf $4)95 'fl I t S I '/011 O HO • "ti fl •d1 l!M :o<S:t3 -~ltfwJ{ Mowa\d ~)'t 111• .1fll'f t\11111 ~ VOl KSWAC.IN IN ( , t •1·11 Vt, ;itllM1t·" I 534-4100 •ii. .111 ~M011 M11'1 ,1.11 13731 HarbOr °"' '"" Garden Grove -·~~ .... ,.ru..; • ... -.~. cassette, bra. mags, rear sell /lease , $32 ,500 r~~urd interior 841DoveStreet window louvers & e.tra 760-1933 548-9094 .... 99a NEWPORT BEACH '71 ZIOZ, I\ IC. 4 11pd, 1d11t sharp! UMllVNM ). · -~ t'ond S7.1so Michaeli MOWS75H DOYOUPllfltt JIMMAllMO _ 7~~-!!_00 857 1322· ~ 629tl IAKB SftHT A US1D YOLKSWAc;a. OIAM61 COUNTY .... 9725 U9D CAIS MBCIDIS TO A 18711 Beech Blvd SAAi IL;.;;;;;.;.;.;,;;,,;;~;;;;;;;iiiii;;;;;;;;;;..;~ •••••••••••••••••••• ·~ 1425 Beker Street NEW AMYTHIMG 142-2000 BUY or LEASE '792!0ZX2+2 '76'-•· fo'tat 128 Sport 3P. C~AMF.SA aa.-RECT mllea((e maker. roof S4S.3J4 ~· '7Z,OISCHE OVDEI RSEAS rack . 2JllK m1 S24SO PP Compare House of Im 914 DELIVERIES &M 0448 AMAJmM Ports Direct Lease and 60 Dynamite 5 speed coupe '74 F"1at 124 Sport Coupe. SIHOIO HO l\m fo"m ste r eo l'llllS, J(d rond 498 2503 '78 Fiat X19. xlnt 1·ond. 1<1 mt, xtrus, S4800 'best Wkdays · 5~t> 2 932 . eveslwkt>ods 831 3044 '76 Fiat 12JI, 4dr. 4spd. 39.000 mt, air + stereo & tape 35mpj?, 1mmar S2195 ~7305 Mos sensible pymts Top condition! (48'7EDVJ MADA Dial 213 or 714 MER ,.,._5 NOWOPEN CEDF.S IS 213 or 714 -&T OrangeCounty'i. 637 2333 -JIMMAllMO Volume Mazda Oealt>r YOLKSWA~a. 956-1120 G 97 4Z 18711 Beach Blvd. AMAHllM •• • • • • •••••• ••• • •• • • • •• 14Z-ZOOO '11 MG MfDGET MADA 4 cylinder, 4 speed with 6 0 I S. A11ahehn stereo cassette Let down ... d the top and drive this pretty little sports car AINlhllln You will enJOY owninR thi s fin e handlin(( automobile. (WllP297> 9740 '74 911 Coupe, S speed, s tereo, a lloys, ver y rlean SIO.SOO. 759· 1282. .... 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Only '77 °"' 924. sunroof. mags. bra & rover, new tires & brakes. xlnt cond, $7600. 963·1420 • • • • •• ••••••• • •• • •• • • • • SB.LI.-YOUI VISIT YOUR MBCIDIS? ORA..a COAST can be painless & quick. '77 91 IS. snrf. air. lthr. elec windows. $15.000 645-2375, 675·8638. 1t 1,' I _, lffJPf' \.H t .'t' (11 •" ''"' u• .<• 'l 1r y "'' 1976Sill WAGOMIACI 4 speed trans .. air rond . AM /FM cassette & 111 MINT c<t ndit1on 1 <360RUG L ONLY $4600 llACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 '73 914 2.0, new clutch, S.... 976Z In Westminster •3· 7551 g . 7880 ---------· ·79 Celka Llftback, Sapd. snrf, •le. Am/Fm, cus, $5500 /0BO . <7141974-4227. P.P. '77TOYOTA COIOMA WAc;OM 5 speed, factory eir con- ditioning. stereo, lug- gage rack. This low m i les wagon is in superior ron4ition and will sell this weekend for only $J4H IOIWITHAM VOLKSWAc;a. 7600 Westminster Ave . in Westminster 893· 7551 6311. 7880 '80 Corolla liftback a /r. p/b, pis, am/rm cass, aft 5Pm call 77~4799 '78 Toyota Celica. Special model, loaded w /extras. 23,000mi. P.P . Call aft. 6PM : 962·5388 H~D• h ighest dollar paid """ A CALL PETF.R KAY at ----------. '78 280Z 2+2. •Int cond Ml•~•• ..... s HOUSEofo' IMPORTS by Am /Fm cass A/C. snrf A~ARISR dialing 213 or 714 Mfo:R $Z7tt IOIWITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7600 Westmin11ter Ave m Westminster 1193.7551 63R 7880 Am /Jt"'m cass, must see ••••••••••••••••••••••• Best offer 548·9228. llDTA• SPICIAL! '74 Toyota W((n. 4spd, ate. ste reo. good cond $1200 499-5215 . .. 4 ... ... . ... ... " S7450 rr 640 l!f4fl TOD•Y•.1 .. 1 <"EDES is 213 or 714 '74MIDCF.T eves /wkends. A 637 ·2·333. 1275cr enR Weber l'ar b LOOK '73 Porsche 914 2 UtilVBSITY S2l50 :)411.7127 tops. am1rm. hest '79 D,ats un 2807.X l>rk I SAL~• SF.RVl<"fo: ·77 300D. perf mnd, 711,000 offer 978·3S80 br wn. 5s pd. l\llnyed OLDSMOelLE m1 , m etal11 r g reen. GI 9744 Porsch e .76 911 S wheels. am 1fm 1c·asi. ~· S12,900 1714 1~ 5745 •••••••••••••••••••••• Silver/blk 20.000. 5sp X Int rond $11500 ~"" '11 MGI 714·546-0331 . rontar1 Pat GMCftUCIS Ca...AIE Rlaupunkt. Sell. assume ti.Mon Fn.115 2850HarborBlvd tiaCEDES C==E lse S343tmo 8429037 / COSTA MESA I l-lll.l?e Inventory Pm·!.'. '76 91 lS. 5s pd. mags '73 240Z, wht red. orii.: 5"' ... 96 ... 0 T . d o· ·1 . , &. lmmarulate' Only 37 .048 . ,._ .. I r a e·tn, 1rect ;eai.t miles 13366001 S39ftll dl' stereo cass. snrf. silver ~~r£!.~·xlntl·nnd '77 Uonda 750fS.'\ Xltrnn ~e~v~<·e~~n Fla~~1~:~ aler83l 1375 I immac Sl2.9k50d pp . $1 200 493 llillll i\fterl Autho rized l>l'al('r' '73 M('li C'T .. • .. 640·1948evcs'w ens 74 71 O Wa,l?on 52K 1111 rt·~ i;p M · • • . ~" t onn. 1971SUIAIU GFCOUPI 5 speed trans . AM /FM cassette. s unroor & m g oo d co nd1t1 o n 1 (960VWJl NOWSJtts 1AJCaSftHT USIDCAIS 1425 Baker Street COST A MF.SA 54S.J334 as $2500 1~ 39()4 (IV' llo~se .or •r:n.port~ IJ1al I )onrf, cass S2200 pp I '67 912 Por sche . mini 5g5 . ;,u 2 . IJ -97~0 1 Mfo.R <.F.Dfo-" l)o .!13 or 642 IO\ll ('Ond Refurb am rm I· ...... t'V('S OCJUOI" ~ 714 f\37 2333 •••••••••••••••••••••••• radials $5500 l'Vt '740L,4spd.am fm t·ass. '77 280. Z. xlnt rnnd. marl\ '74 JAG XJ6L IM ust ~·n··l!ll :u i siiort 2dr '•~ 9748 644-4443 JOO(} m1 on reblt en~. idnt ""'"'()() !••••••••••••••••••••••• h extras """ Only 43.000. one nwnn Sc.·dan, man~ xtra)o. l':t ll .711 Porsctw924 14 000 mi t ruout. $1795 963·6583 4965257 mile-; on this fl awless &11lfi:>IO LEASE d ·to ·rled ' ~m· 9765 bi>autv l..oad1.-d ' 1rnM:t11 J r e · a · 1 _ ar Toyota '79 280ZX, black. a t', S69t5 'Ill ;IQ(~f) Tu rho 1>1t•:-.el DIRECT! $I l,900 544·4560. lii3 3694 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Goltl-Accent pkJt md ps. JIM MAllNO J s n rf . ('hoos1• rn lor ~ I '80 TOYOTA pw. muse. rear w11.1t•r VOLKSWAGEN s.1s .soo ~UIS 1911 PEUGEOT I Roll~ Royce 9756 COltOllA washer, am/fm stnco 18711 Reai·h Rl vd l·n 250 Ii ,.,1. ;iuto. ,101 TURIOt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ryhnder. 4 spef'd \.\Ith ('ass W/su~und s<und s t e r eo 1·ass e ttr A .. · '"' · ' · l"'Z·ZOOO 1 ·79 S'1lvcr Wr"1th 11 xlnt gold pa asport ma,· .. 1·nr11 • usPs rl'i.! i.:.i.., ·'P I " beaullful little• Ra ). )o:JH•r n · i.:s. (Jrnx SfiO(ll 11:10 s2:1.r, I IE •CH IM•ORTS 1•ond. Rik Rrnwn. SRO,ooo th 1 16 '""' 1 full blark/gold molclml( F:arly '67 Jal( 2+ 2 4:-.J.KI :1. "" ..-I ~o 7980 w1 ,,,.. Y .vw m1 <"-. Protect Grp. the rm ct b ' k k ff h b • • """"'' & u~u f)Ovo .<-tr•wt I Spt'l"lal pa ml IJK47.('7. t 1·ar s, n<><' o u s . 1, 1 fi7 2 ... JJJ,, 1mma1• 111 • ._, ',., ~· l(uard int. protect. M 1nl( clean ~750 675-fNiO out. blk rl'<J auto.:! toµ:-., N F:WPORT Afo:A<'ll 1 RR . Oct ·73, SS. 511M . $4699 paint process. bra. i.?old oril( ownt-r 1 ;friH·r all 752-0900 I mmt cond. SJl.500. rem:-. IOI WfTHAM accent striping, all serv '73 J al( XJ6, lo m1h'al(t>. s v <' r .. ,. 11 r rt .., p p trade 1 53>5..'>42 YOLKSWAGa. & s mo(( compl 12,600 perf cond C'anary 575 1194:1 fo:stateSale.'78U1ei.t.'l.all 7600 Westminster Ave '80 Celie a GT Coupe. T top. air. Am /Fm cass . $500 +take over lse S200 Imo. 5116-1339 '74 Mark II Wgn 6 cyl auto, rt>lt trans. am trm nu batt. Sl700. 673-3987 ,,._,. '767 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1979ft7 COHYIR'T9LE An ex-factory demo in s ilver with red trim (Ml7 >. ONLY S6ttt IAUaMOTOIS 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MF.SA 979-2500 1977 Tl7 COUPE Whale with tan trim. air rond . sun roof. AM tFM cassette & more' < 4406 I ONLY S4tft IAIBMOTOIS 2925 Harbor Blvd C~AMESA 979-2500 ori.1? mi. 646-4331 ' <'I low $7200 o rr er opl ions . ma k<• off er Sdl \htnl!~ last "'tlh IJ;111\ in Westminste r 842·7361 r"'·ll ulh• 11 1 "" 1.12 ;,1;;11 I 675 1031 1 l'1l11l Want :\1b 893 7551 63J 71180 Want Ads Call 642-5678 ~"!.°.~·-~:.--: ....... !~.~-~"!:':' ... ~:.--: .. l •••• !~.~~ !~"!.°.!·.~ .•. ':' ....... !~~~ I ~"!.a.~·-~:.--: ....... !~~~!~"!.°.~·-~:.--: ....... !~~~!~.°.~·-~:.--: ....... !~.~~,~.°.~·-~~-~: ... ~.!~~~ UN\\IERS\TY HONDA Stk 52 741 SL3328BS010776J 81 HONDA CIVIC "AUTOMATICS" TAKE YOUR CHOICE! Totally equipped with all this: Automatic transmission. power assisted dual diagonal brake system. rechnmg seats, full carpetmg. wheel moldings. body side moldings, steel belted radial tires. fold down rear seat. remote hatch 54781 PRELUDES release. flow thru vent, tripometer. mterm1ttent wipers, splash guards front. 4 wheel independent suspension. rear window defroster. rack & pinion steering. •• 1Stk 5243) SL3323BS0093921 ACCORDS ACCORD_ 4 DOORS ·---~~-, ........ -·---..................... .. ' ..... 1_, •rM ...._,, 1_,1riltd ....... IM,...W ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... 1 ... ~ .u .. c1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...._... t1'1 ... t710 ,... t710 ······················· ..... ·-······················ .......• ~ ........••••.. ......... 9770 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• a. .. ,.. ttJt ..... SUPER DISCOUNTS Tri1111phs Spitfires TR7s Spiders TRBs Au.IN STOCIFOR IMti&IATE DalYEIY!!! MEW SPITFIRES UPTO $2000 OFF!!! 10N SOME MOIH:LS 1 All cars sub.tect to pr111r sale. All prices pl u:. lax. hcense & doe h•f' Acl \'ert1sed prire dot•:. nol include dealt·r installi'd options Bau~r. ~, -. ' I 7 tYWIAlln 4 I y llndff, 4 •1Wt'(1, ~Ull rvut Thla I• • v_.rr 1•1•· .. 11 f'ar wttfi lov. m1lft 1•io l'f'll1•11t mt·1•hu1111 ,.1 • 1111 dit io11 .1rul 1•r1•1t 1 llM• 1!114\ N,l 1 11111•• 11 h111111• lh1• "'"'·11.('rnl lc.1 olflh Q799 IOIWITHAM VOUlSWA4'HH lbllU Wn t111111-.lt•1 \'' Ill ~ f ... t 111111\I I I 14!1.l 1 't.!11 1t:t1 11>\11 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ;3 vw &ta. itlnt l·ond a,ooo ·7g VW l"on vt C'h a m P•lnt' .. Attllon. whl wht. ona vWMr, 43.000 n11 Su IJl'f rond S7200 S.·r vwe r1'C'C1rds 494 41~1 1•v1·~ 12131585 ~I ria)S ''7M VW I 0nflv1•ftcbho ·15 VW tt,~lJb1t 11 1· auto 111•,. lttt'' t:!,~JO 7 171,, ltt«J ,. bliH'k , .1m rm 1'\•1 11lt•afC'urona dd Mur t' il.!IM, "lnt l'\Jf\d 7110 I 0;\11 ' 111; V ~ Huit ruJt~ l!011J 70 Wn tral1:.i l'n11 11111 ~11 ·1 3106 ••\('~ ~al , 1t111 11o.-c lt1•hlt 1·11 11. ll1•(· 1131 Ol22<lu v HO $311•1 ~ •n 11t> f'l'rr1 • 7"i V\\ Iii ~· 111 111111•' ~ I '>5:1 4:t n ~;flOll 11111 1 IEUIC>n IOUHD 76 Hu.-o, 31 oot11111 71\ lt.1hb1t Wlll "U.'11 !o.c·ll' 1'44 li!Cltl . ti :1 H "J \ 17 7 Ii i' II i!- 14 dual p11r t d u 11l kudron~. otr f1•1ttl -.u~11 s;.!2()0 <&!M ~. x to ~ 1~7 llui: Hun:-.:real .1:1 I lllPK $111.'lll li4!1 "I J!I i'I \ \\ Da11llt'r Wi:. lhl. ····'·················· ...................... . * C~ ..._ 7t 77 LIMCOl.M 2 + ~ ff at ch b a c II ! DynamJ&eJetM.el beau· Econbmlul 5 speed ty. Vwy IOw mi* and ma null tram. Clean car! INcled with all optiona, (OSZ.XJU>. <..SLK > OM. y $4191 14ttl HOWAID0.,-1•1 JIMMA...o Dcwe•~ISta YOUSWA ... NEWPORT BEACH 18711 Beadl Blvd. IJJ.OIH 142-2000 SHUSFllST! I We ha ve a g.IOd selection or NEW & USED Chevrqleta ! '79MAlqulS llou.HAM 'UYWCAMrH 1 1 .... n un.iu1 .. J IA·1~1 n .. 1 ·74 'f'W IUS ,, 1 Jm fm lo1oo m1l<•s, h k1• 11.-~ BIOll :}4X fi;,tifi CONN Ell CHEVROLET ~ l1Jrt.1r HI, d I ·1 ~T ·\ \1 ~ ..., \ o Driven by a top "FORD FAC TORY EXEC UTI VE " a nd equipped beautifully . Exc eption all y low miles under 10,600 Balantt ol factory war- ranty ' (806WYG I Reduced to jW1t 16497 1011 '1·r1 ,h,., 1• 1. .. t, "'I 1 r•sSEHGH \lrJ •.' !04 \f~• 4 1 'Ii n II I' r " 11 h '6\1 l-"."tha1·k <1 ut11 h·a~ U49§ a ut11111Jlit tran:.1111 ... :.11111 1n..: ,1,111• ""''' ..... 11 JIM MAllHO ll1•r1• ti L... J h ;,rtl lo ruul S16.'i0 1115 ~11'1 54~1200 VOLJ(SWAGIH t>u' ... 1th 111 ... n11lc·., .ind .78 NOVA IM7 1l l\e;u·h Bh•I "'IK'rtiir •·•Hlth~oo 'ht' ¥of•o 9772 4 dr . 6 cyl . air, power •42 2000 "'"' a:. ~cw>tl a art' '"ll ••••••••••••••• • • •••••• steenn°. AM tf'M st""r~ · It.•"' 1trivc11 1 1~1.W'I'• V-VO ... "' ""' '79YW SCllOCCO ~ I \I 111dt•r t 'fh'C•d 'lt•rt-o truh bt•aul 1ful Jl'I bl.1c•k 'l)llr1>. t'lH "otl) ., rn a II 1·;, r t'\'1tnm111 1·1•n 11114 11111t•:. ancl o;u1wrh .. 11nd1l1on 1n5SXNM I It n 1n b1· vuur.. for 11111) S64tt IOIWfTHAM VOUSWAGEH 7600 W~tmmstt'r '' '"' 111 WestmmstN ft93 75SI I;~ 7HXO vw rwrt..,, ·1;ii l<·rt & right door. ·73 It'll dc•or S.50 ea1·h S4R !17•\.t l-'11r onh• v. tape. wtutewalls. wheel $3999 l' o v e rs , t 1 ll w he e I IOI WITHAM I SALES. SEIVICE I 12324XI, YOUSWAGEH AMOLlASING I $33tt 71;00 West m1nster l\Vt' I ov1-:Rs~:A~ l?F:l.~VF:HY ijlSAi.TSiAAUA~ 111 W~t m111sln f'.XI l'.I!~ _ -- K!l:t 7~1 1;3!1 7~1 . I EARLIE llCE '74DASHER VOLVO _;.,.u..· ·;..~.;···-;;.·~ Dyn a m1l e sun ro11 f 21 t!lti6HarlK1r lllv1I door, 4 Spet"(I orii.:111al COSTA Mfo:SA '76 MONZA z+z sha rp ' 174.'>Y A.ll 646•9303 540-946 7 rue I s av111g, 4 cyl, looks $2395 . & runs good. $2875. Call JIM MAllNO OIANGI COUNTY Mike 5S7·U7 or 759-0060. VOLJ(SWAGIH VOLVO Chevy Impala '6SV·88cyl IK711 &-ach lllvrl EX«l.llSIVl':LY V!1J.\'O i!n'J: for sale . $250 . 842-2000 I arJ(l'SI V11lve1 llt'alt>r I 642 HY76. '76VW JOHMSOH & SON ~=r~ Costa Mesa 540.56]0 llDTA• SPICIAL! 1975MBCUIY MOMAICH4DI. Automatic trans .. pwr. steering, air c:ond .. new tires & only 42,000 miles This car is like N F.W ! (473NIF>. ......... •-··· ... , ............ , .. __ 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MF.SA '79-2500 ·74 5uper H•'•'ll•• p;ort-. SCllOCCO Hark 'rat $20 11 1 •ht llcN1rl ,1 cylinder, 1 o;111·1"<I air en C)ran;.:1• l ·11unt ~ • 111 'V or LEl\S~: 111Hf':(T '66 Corva1r Moni.a. runs gu(ld. needs body work $500 642 7CY12 MOWSZffS IAIBSTIHT USIDCAIS 1425 BU.e r Street COSTA MESA J.! 1·11ntl1t1on1nJ,!, 'l1·r1·u $40 , ~ and ,hit•l d s:w This hlll<' hn>,.n b1·aut' '75 MONZA hrtback. very t<:ood 1•ond wht wht mt , 29 m pt<:. SZ250644·1855 aft l>PM 54~3334 641 9157 1s ready to l!O tr you an• '68 Mercury Wai:on. runs gd. best offer 1970Tl7 C OMYBTIILIE Blue with t a n trim l'~quipped with air «ond1 lioning , 5 s peed tra ns & A M t FM c a sset tt' U nregist e red , n· mainder of factory wa r ranty. (3550). ONLY $7195 IAUBMOTOIS 2925 Harbor Rivet COSTA MESA 979-2500 voas..,... 9110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76VWIUG 4 cylinder. 4 sJ)ffd A ve ry beautiful e mera ld green with silver wheels !635RFTI One or t ht' m ost reliabl e a nd e c o nomic al cars t.'Vt.'r built is on sale for only Sl7tt IOIWITHAM VOUSWAGEH 7600 Weslminstt'r Av1• i.n Westminster 893·75Sl 638 78fl0 Cla:-.sif1ed Atls , '7R VW HtL' Sunnw1f -1 ~pd t rans le114 J;!a -. I n 1le a~e :tn,OIHI milt·-, !>45 9729 or 556 6.56(1 '72 VW Ru~ A M F~ ster eo $3000 M 11v 111 i.: must sell Call (:ab1 a l 963 ()(Wl9 '70 Squan•h, 1H•rf rnncl new c·n~. l ir1•:-, hrak1·"· pnt , 1111 4~3 074 11 $300() 1()8(, '68VW Bl!G Clean body. sunroof 64-4-6579 '79 VW IAlllT · Dynamite low mileagt>, c us t om 4 d oor wit h auto matic• and air condi t1 o n tnR Or1~1n a l Rraz1lian bronze heauh 1878XtrYl . S4tt5 JIMMAllNO VOUSWAGEH IR7 1 I Reach Blvd l4Z-ZOOO WANT ,\l'Tlo~·· t'la:.~1ft.'<l A<l:-li42 ,,Iii >! 9100 Autos, Mew 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW "81 DATSUN 210 2 DR. £Qu1p.mem 1r<;ludftos 0t)l1T ·orlf> tn0k21"Q\ unoett.IM' & f~d DIC>lltciion ._.._ 439S .,,. 14' Thia w .. ks SALi PllCI 54169 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW 'l J l'A TSUH 3 I 0 2 DR. Eouipm&nt lf\CIUOtlS .t '~ tr An\ mOICf"'O ()If! .. ...,., f fl,.,.,.., Q111H1I pfOlf!ChOn pa(;.lr..aQt! I Onf11!tlt n111 .f't') S f'-''>;" Thia w .. ks SALi PllCI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW 111 DA TSUM ~I PICKUP EQu•Pl'Ntf't 11"1dudM .. tOMd ft1ntm1u 10n fnt;tf'MQvwd orot.ction o-o """ u..-C011i 1e11e111 1s 1• 2 121 Thia w .. 1ca SALi PllCI 55429 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW '10 DATSUN 200SX C:'E. •u•o~-= ".,. body aide rnold•no• uno~ SL p111g c•u'M controt "'"' ·~ -' TM<m<19u11d or.,.,.,,, Oitg i3S131 St• 11411 Thi• w..au IALI NICI 57491 .............................. Thl1 Weeks ULI 'llCI read y lo p ur t·ha:.t· a l!n'at l'ar in ""''cllt'nl I I. • '' l•" •' • 11 1•ond1tu10 .}nu t an to ''"''' ••VI' I'"' "i ii M al1bul'l<1,s 1t' 496-0187 day 1248R Rll 1 r t•ronh I Loaded N1t·e car. S3800 '71 Marqws Wagon xlnt $4499 '70\11lv111.!11111l 1·1111d ~!ft'at or S.'>00 & assum e lsr cond, full pwr, a tc. IOI WITHAM I!•" m1leaJ,:•' ~511 552 04-02 stereo. wife·s «ar $895 VOLJ(SWAGEH 7~'1 1-iX.'i '75 Ca1lrkr rlassw <'on-646·5997 7600 Westmln;;tt>r Avt• 1 bl M M m Wcstrmnst(•r Awtos, Uwd vt'rl1 "· A "' c:ruisf! MuttCIRI) 995Z K93-7!lSI G:lli 7Hlll1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rontrnl fl500 960 9172 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76VWIUS Dyna mite 7 pa:o.sl.'ni::cr. 4 speed Ln A I t•oncl1t ion lt's clean 165343> S3tt5 JIMMAlllNO VOUSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd 142-ZOOO OVER 190 NEW AND DEMOS OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9:00 FREEWAY CLOSE! WE DISCOUNT! AMC ' 9905 1 '76 Vt•ga , lo m llt'a l(c , •• • • • •••••• ••• ••• •• • • •• $1000 best offer GD WOik CAI 675-171.12 '73 llurnt>I I\ T nc•\4 trans, a lh•rna tor , Kt'n. IContinefttal 99]0 s tarter Xlnt lk nc:w tires ••••••••••••••••••••••• Looks "ood, runs great '79 UMCOLH As 1s 9950 0 R 0 951 2551 MAii V art 6. Ask for Sue o Pre vious owne r de I m anded lots or luxury ex l1ticll 99 I 0 l r a s I B e a u l I r u I I y '66 Mustang Convt. Stock, ne w lop, trans rblt .. e ng lo mi. 77l·l228eves •MUSTANG• '67. 289 Engine, V8, a /c, new radial tires. r ed w /blk interior , $1750 . Days 642·4321 e xt 210, e ves 64(). 7049 '66 Classic M uslang Convt 17.SOO firm. Must see (714l8SS-8300dys. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'qutppeorl 1n r ludi n g '76 IUICk WAGON 1·nme r ontrol, ste reo. I.o w m tfea)!f' ;•<,l ;tll'! rul l pOWt.'r 16080391 ~ago n 9 Jl:t '"'''"K''r Yours ror only S8987 Nifty ·g5 Must Convt. Load rd ann 11r1 j!1nal JOHNSON & SON Redone S4,850firm Day : l'leanc't ""'' .,rn11n•I ' LiRcolil M9rctry 848-l&SS; eveM0-1722. <950PILI 26216Harbor Blvd' '64'h Fastba ck. 3s pd Utt5 I Costa Mesa stick, 6 cyl. S2(JOO firm. JIM MAllNO 540.56]0 549-7741 after4:30. VOUSWAGIH I -------IR711 fleach Blvd Conette 99JZ '72 M ustanii. V 8 /351. 14Z-ZOOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 46,000 m i, pg/pb, immac. SHOWllOOM COMD. Best offer . 8.11-7574. EST A TE SAU '71; Ru1ck Jo~lt'rt ra L1m1t· (•d, 2dr, rully t'qUlpped Mon Jo'r1. R 4pm 759 4::1\2. I '7fi Sk ylark ~r I'S, PA,/\C 1 V('ry rirw n111d $2750. I " r !l ~~ 1111!ll; 1•vr• wk1·n1b '75TTOP --- - Po we r br a.kes power OW.•a•l1 9955 windows. power'steering ••••••••••••••••••••••• with tilt /telescopin g 1977 REG,E~CY s t eering whee l. air , Topcond,h1m1,S2200. AM /FM stereo, rear win SJ&.8974 IAl•AIMI 1 '55 lluH·k :->r11.·l·1:11. xlnt dow def~"er, aulom11tic trans Snow white with Burgundy interior 27,000 mi l es Imma c ulate thruout ! SB.100. 754-6790 or Ans we r Ad lt209, 642-4300 24 hrs. A N N U A L runr11n.: o•oru1. n!'t•ds little I rcpiJlr 1nt f•>.t $~50 !W'\ 1125:1 DEM 0 Codiloc 9915 ~~ ••••••••••• !!.~! '79 Olds Toronado DSL. $500 below wholesale. Car like new. 640-8862, 644-4684 PWo ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 FOD PINTO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Cougar XR7 Conv. SALE YOUl #I Loade d S3200 C all CADIUA C 752-f1692 or 675-3584 " The mileaite on this s uper gas saver is under 14,800 miles! Equipped with 4 cylinder enRine. v in y l roof, radio (274XHNl You" Now al S3899 Now IN DEALBSHIP IN '67 Cougar good trans OIAMGE COUMTY! S900 OBO 673-4153. Aft 8pm days wknds all day PROGRESS BOB WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7600 W(.-stmrnste r Av" in West mrnslc r 893 7551 i;:JH 7RHO 'IOVW SCllOCCO I Dynamite pla tinum 4 speed with a ir, allov~ Super value' 1161479) S6tt5 JIMMAllNO VOUSWAGEH 18711 Reach Blvd 14Z-ZOOO 79 YW SCllOCCO Lo Miles! (CM28201 $6tt5 ~Uowa\d VOIKSWAGfN INC 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove SAU :S.S f':RV ICE /\NI> l.fo:l\SIN<: ttJS ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOHMSOH & SON L_.Mercwv ~ i \Bl ~l{S '79 =E Qlsla Mesa 1 262Sffarbor Blvd' ( :. \I )I LL,\(: Y_es' High ga s m ileage m 540.56JO '691':1.00RAr>O N1Cl' cond. SHltKl 77().!".:Jll high style and a low , P'ty111Hftt 9960 lo w pri ce' W i th 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cylinde r .e ngine .. air '76 PLY ARROW ('Ond., white wall tires! HATCHBACK 1519XKA l See it now' 4 cyl., 4 spd., radio. steel $4799 radials. vinyl Interior . JOHMSOH & SOH wheel & body moldlniis. L_. Mercwy 1043UBE> ·714 CJH' !H>V1lle. hrown 2626Harbor Blvd' Utl6 w 1ramel, loadetl x lnl Costa Mesa fl-llllllllllE:ll)lml)llll= .. =---1 c·ond, 9irol. 975 0176 540.56]0 ~- ·77 F.ldo loadt'd MUST ·55 Dart, n~ eng.-ru;;; I SELi .. Xlnt Cond. 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TO 5:00 P.M. r ,Econom1caF~..,..,. couf?UTH 19 ransm1ss1on cyi engine 17 DAT$ ~tires & m DOwer brak' 4 soeea 6 C"I eng 110 SfO.o... u~ Orel 1I15lA"'8eJs raaoo r .,.,... " .. v cona me au1omar $369 s ""'•' o~~:~, ""'•• ~~~",;,~, ,,, 1978 Pl YMourH • cy1 en 5.t"'"<>lto cout'f cond 9me. stand · owr b ara tra cusserro rakes. AM-F ns arr mora1 1 1 9.~~ker Sl"ars. w M stereo ••"R, sw tires & 54695 5419.S 1980 PlYMo EQ:>nom •••ow c,,,,_UTH Ir: 1c.a1 • cy1 -rtl' ans .. air Oond engine. auto seats. rad · Pwr brake ma11c <&cazar1 io. wsw trres ~· bucket rnore1 5S295 We pay top dollar for good clean late model cars. See Curt Davis or Dick Penrose today WI AU.OW TOP DOUAI FOi YOUR TaAIMMMI -US MOW!!! SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP! • I I • llUlil CUIT YOUR 1011mw1 DAllY PAPIR FRIDAY JANU Afl Y .H1 l 'Hll O HANGE COUNT Y . C ALlf-OHN IA 25 C ENT S Big Apple goes bananas Hostages hailed • ID NY parade 'Reagan hike' hits OC gas By JODI CADENHF.AU OI -o.lly ~ ... SYft Orange Coast motonsL'> can expect lo pay two cents more at the gas pumps by this wee.Ir.end and 10 cents more by Sept JO ~ a result or President Reagan's order Wednesday calling for an end lo price and allocation con lots for crude oil and petroleum products. The president's order came eight months before former President Carter's plan for dt• control ol the oil industry was lo take e rrect Sept. 30. Department or Energy of ficials are predicting that lhe de· control will increase the price or gasoline three to five cents over the next two months and 10 cenL5 bySepl.30. Some coastal service station owners have indicated that they plan to raise gas prices today. John Bonk, owner or Exxon station in Costa Mesa. raised tus <Stt GAS, Pa~e t\2) Shell begins pumping oil off HB coast Arter more thu11 five years or exploration. planning and con s truc tion , a mammoth two-platform drilling and production complex has begun drawing oil out or the ocean floor som e nine miles off coast or Huntington Reach, Shell Oil Co. officials reported Thursday. Shell is the operator or P roject Bela, the result or a $71 million initial investment by Shell and severa l other companies in 1975 for two three.squa re-mile ocean tracts. According lo the company, well B·25 has begun producing 700 barrels or oil a day. Dick Honer, Beta production foreman based in Long Beach. said today that no hitches have dev e loped in the initial production process. Oil is being pulled from the ocean floor, stripped of waler and natural gas on one or the platforms a nd the n is being pumped through a 18-mile long pipeline to onshore facilities in Long Beach. The natural gas obtained in this process eventually will be used as rue l o n the Bela platforms, Honer said. According to Shell, four other wells are completed and arc awaiting production tests . The company plans to drill 60 or more wells from the Bela drilling platform and may construct an additional platrorm within the Beta tract. Orange Coast Weather Some cloudiness tonight but mostly rair through Saturday. Local gusty weal to northwest winds 15 to 20 mph at times. Highs in the low 60s . Lows tonight in the low 405. INSIDE~~~ Kat1'at'nw ffepbum lftJdl m "WHf Side Wo!U'' but tM pla11 1w.u a hor4 time follmo- tng. S-,,. Cl . .,., __ ...,.... "' L.M ..... M :=. .,.-: ~ c, .... c.-ec• Al CNd •• Al .......... "" ..... M a 1i1ll CM ......... " .._.,...et =:1:=1 C4 ............. . ' ................ .. ....... ~ ............ ., ................. ............. AU,9',Clt ........... CM = ., .. ,::=-: ........ cu ....., M ..... ft c, .. ........ .. H/F • ' o.llf ,._ "'"" ,._ FRANK LOVERDE DISPLAYS POISON AND TAG Did r•t blllt do In Huntington Be•ch t•mlly'a dog? Rat poison blamed in pet dog's death By PIDL SNEIDEllMAN Ol 1 .. Dally P'I ... St.off On CThristmas Day, the Frank LoVcrde family of Huntington Hea<'h celebrated the arrival of its newest member a four· pound six-month-old Yorkshire terrier named Danny. Hut the LoVcrdes· joy ended abruptly Tm•sday when Danny came ill and died soon arter he was taken to a local animal hos pital The Lo Verde~· sorrow has been mixed with ange r since the1 r discovery that the dog may have died aft('r chewing som e lethal rat bait placed in their y a rc1 16 mont hs ago by an Orange County Vector Control worker The LoVerdes have found that som<' or this poison has fallen to the ground. within easy reach of <·hildrcn or pets They claim they have hcen inadequately warned or the hazards associat- ed with this bait. The LoVerdcs · veterinarian said Dam1y·s blood had failed to coagulate. The lethal ingredient in the county rat bail is an anli- coa~ulant The LoVcrdes are paying for an expensive autopsy and lab lt>s ts to determine ir the rat poison truly was at fault. A Vector Control spokesman confirmed that the bait is capa· ble or killing a small dog if re· pealed doses are consumed. The tests will take time lo complete. But no matter what the outcome. the LoVerdes believe their recent experience points lo som e serious hazards associated with county rodent control In Sept. 1979, Frank and Kathy LoVerdc saw roof rats scurry- ing across utility lines behind their home. Anxious to eliminate the ro· dents, they called the Vector Control Di s trict. wh ich is charged with that tas k Kathy LoVerde saw a district worker place bait at various high points in the yard where r ats might roam ··He said cats won 'l even fool with it." s he recalls. "I le said it might make a dog a little sick if he chewed on it But dead is not a little sick " The Vector Control form Mrs Loverde signed does stale that the bails "c;rn be dangerous when humans. pets and other animals are allowed to handle them . . Poison bail blocks can be identified by yellow ·caution' tags attached to them." The rat sightings diminished, and the LoVerdes paid little at· tenlion lo lhe bail in their yard. No follow-up calls wt're made by Vector Control. Last Christmas , the LoVerdes surprised their daughters Tina, 7. and Lisa. 11 , with the new pet, Danny. "He just fit in with us so perfectly," Frank Lo Verde says. "He was the girls' first dog. They cried from the moment we <See POISON, Pa1e Al) $200,000 loot in HR Jubilant crOwds turn out NEW YORK <AP) A group of liberated hostages rode in a path or glory today. greeted on the streets of New York by hundreds of thousands or their jubilant. flag-waving coun trymen and a blizzard or ticker tape and confetti rivaling the re· ception given this nation's greatest heroes. · Following a night of cham- pagne, fancy dining and theater~ going, 22 former hostages began a licker-tape parade through Manhattan in a triumphant pro- cession that recalled the return of Charles A. Lindbergh and the end of World War 11 Leading the procession in a 1952 Chrysler convertible. their fists raised in victory s alutes. were ex-captive Moorhe ad Ke n- nedy Jr . a former New Yorker. and Mayor Edward I Koch Members of the s tate's con gressional delegation and st ate legislators marched in rile. About 20 marching bands played rous ing patriotic music as t he city orfic1als and their guests ploughed t.hrough the tons or waste paper wafting down rrom lower Manhattan s kyscrapers . enough ticker tape to stretch to Boston a nd back. Each of the returned hostages rode in a separate open car. fol lowed b y a lon g black limousine carrying ramily mem- bers. Large placards held by vellow tape identified the occu· pants. Barry Rosen and his wife, Barbara, residents of Brooklyn, were particular fa vorites with th.e crowd that chanted ··Harry. Barry, Rarry" as their black Rolls Royce eased by_ The procession worked its way to City Hall where Koch present ed his guests with the keys to the city and told them, "This is not a ti me ror speeches; this is a time ror cheering. "We welcome you with the de· termination that no American will ever again be forced to en- dure the torment which you so valiantly survived." t't;l mayor s aid. lie closed by reminding the CSee HOSTAGES, Page i\2) Rapist sought in Huntington Police are hunting for a man who broke into a north Hunt· ington Beach apartment and raped a 23-year-old woman at knifepoint. According to police, the worn an was a s leep in her bedr oom early Wednes day, when she was awakened by an intruder who threatened her with a knife then sexually as· s aulted her. Before n eeing. the suspect look the woman's purse. police s aid. The intruder apparently en· te red through an open sliding glass door, police said. He was described as 6-reet-tall with broad shoulders and a dark com- plexion, age 25 to 35 04111• """",. ..... by""'''"' I(-••• WHO SAYS THERE'S NO FUN WHEN IT RAINS? HB't Bert Devenport, Donald Gelnet make splaah Storms moving on, but snowfall stays Snowfall in ~ufflr1l'nt quanlll~ to rall a wintt'r wec.ithcr alert hit Southern California mount a in~ Thursday. but thl' s torm that br o ug ht the ~n o " 1 11 lht· mount ams and ram to t hi' Oran~e Coast move<! on t1.>da~ The C.S Weather SNv11·~ m Los Angelt•s s aid d ear WNllher can be expel'ted for the" el'kend No Pacific storm art 1 vii\ that might send nwri• ram iadt•n C'louds scuctding in from thl' ~<'a is predicted for ·11 le as t th<' next three days. the National Weather Ser vie(' ~aut Coas tal l e mpcratu rf'~. m eanwhile . will rnntinue to drop to 45 to 47 degrees al night with hi~hs during the day running in the low 60s. weather fnrerasten; s aid. Asked 1r the chi II overnight weather 1s unus u<tl or .simply a forgotten fut o r winter life JO Soulhl'rn California. a wcatht>r service s pnkc ~wo man was emphatic· .. You got it, lloney People forget from year to year just how cold it gels.'' sht• obsen·ed Surf was running at three to five feet at beaches a long t he Orange Coast today. The waves were choppy. with surfing conditions generally poor Skiers took heart at the snowfall or up to three reel at higher elevations. The snow level was down to the 3,SOO·foot level in some mountain regions. •M r.11n rt>lall'd lra H1t• a1·c1dt>nts Thurscla~. °" l11lc· 21 °" t•n• log1wd al fht• C<i p1st1ano an·a ('Ill' office. In pl t'l IH' n• irma Id ;Ii f\ toll 1;1•nt•ralf\ hurrll'll 1n (•r areas ldt hJl<i 11,· ,a~t \ t•,11 ·,brushfires tl1ctn t r;irr-t11(1 h;i<ll~. -11·1·onllng lo the l ' .S Ftlfl'SI St•rv i <'<' Hunting ton Bt·H<"h Wl'ather watcher .I Shl'rm an fl1•nny said his rooftop r:11n gaug1· rN·orded !l<t or an 11wh hy Thurs<ia y night. hringmg fht' ~1·as1m total to 4.91 1m·h1•s romparPd t11R R9 la~t year. Sa n Juan ('apistra no rainfall ·kt•t'pt·rs Mr a nd Mrs. C'arl Hank<"ysaul 5411>( <in mC'hfell at the1rran('h Or ange· l'1,unty Fl•><11l <'ontrol 1>1 s lr1 c l h y ll ro graphy c1rp:ulmPnl s pokt"•mcn said ('osla Mt>Sa l'l'l'l'iV<'d :12 or an inch Thursday, bnnJ?ing the o;cuson total 10 .'.\R I. wh1k 11 "as 7 82 last vraronth1~dall' · Sadc1leh11 t'k Pe<.1k rct·orded 4.30 111 r ht's fM lhf' c urrent s torm. • * * Cr~line Santa Ana River banks Bandits hit gem store No new damage to coastal beach areas. or any Oooding, was reported today. However. motorists using a temporary bridge affording entry to the exclusive Coto de Caza area or Trabuco Canyon spent a few hours sitting in their cars en route home Thursday night. Crowds or the curious lined the banks or the rampa~ing Santa Ana Rivt!r in some sections Thursday. prompting the Orange County Sheriffs Office to issue a warning today that it is now II· legal to do so. Recently passed county legisl•· lion makes it a misdemeanor of- fense to congregate on the edge or the river at noodstage or -worse• -totryrafl-ridlngit. Two 1UDmen who were buued through a security gate 1ban- day robbed a Huntington Beach jewelry store of an esamated $200,000 worth of diamonds, gold chains and rings. Police said the bandit.a bound the store owner and clerk with tape, dumped their loot tnto a plaaUc truh ba~and ned. The pair remain at large to. day. Police Lt. Bruce Youn1 aaid the lnctdent be1an at l :IO p.m . when one of the auapecta wu 1raated admlaion throuab the security 1ate at the Jewelry Ex· chanae. 10121 Adam• Ave. The man uked to ... 101De .· rings and was shown a catalog, he said. Youna said that minutes later, a second man entered the store, pulled out an automatic pistol and aaid to the owner. ••Do you know what um ia? ••If you puah any button1, I'll kill )'OU. " The tint suspect then also pulled out a plltol and jumped over a Jewelry counter, Yount aald. The auapect taped the handa of the owner and a male clerk behind their backl. One ol the bandit.a then re- moved a plutk liner from a wute buUt and beaan f'llliDI it with jewelry, while his ac- complice put valuables in his pock.eta and searched through a back office, according to the police report. YoUlll aaid that in addition to the rings, gold chains and diamonds, the pair ned with the owner'• revolver, taken from an omcede.t. The owner and the clerk treed themaelvea and aummoned police. There were no lQJwiea ln the lnddent. Police aald. The amped. were delcribed u white men ln tbelr HrlJ IOI, one about I feet tall ud the other a b6t aborter. I Sheriff's deputies said debris including felled trees and silt swept down from fire-denuded areas clogging the underside or the bridge. Can were stopped from 4: 30 to 9:30 p.m . while the bridge was cloted, authorities said. • A mudslide trf 11ered by a combination of the storm and fire-acarred foothill• caacaded down onto Carbon Canyon Jtoed about three feet deep, cloabac it aeveral boura near Carbon Canyon'Relk>Dal Park. The California Hl•hway Patrol 1pokesmen ln Santa Ana rffOl'ded .,4 ... ::::::r.....-..Met iill P'' t .... a -! Several lives have been lost over the years including that ol one youth who drowned a year a10 when the swirling, coffee-brown waters or the Santa Ana River tore his raft apart in a sprint nood. . • Citations for the relatively new county offense as miademeanon could carry fines of $500 or Jill aentences ol up to ala montlll altho=b they are deai1aed prim f0f'~eu1el7. 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'lit:\\ \<•HK A 1• < 1t1b11111l, tht' 11.alton·~ i,cc•ond IUtil'lil wmmt•r< 1;al t._nli .t111111u111·L•ti tudaty u r~uc'llcm 1>/ ont: half ~mt 1n •h Jlr11rn lo 111t11w r •It tu Ill !i ~rt't<Ol, r1t1 s.111g Spt!('ul1tt1on th•I ~ l1Mr1 l'rtffl• ',111 111 H t•·t ""'" w1dt'!>l.lrC1td in the bankml( lndU)lr' S...• h•rraM ,.,. .... ...._, lr•"r• I.A LOS ~t ; ~I ~~ t' 1 South Korun President Chtln-Doo th~ an quMly It-rt I .c..i., Oj!t!I~ hxh1y. Oying to New York before ii -.chedul~ Mon(lll\ '1,n with President Ronald Reagan \b11u1 5'I \\ l'll "'1'>ht•r.... 1nrlud1ng Mayor Tom .Hradley. were al the dlfll(,trt t<• '"> goodbve to Chun, who is on an 11 day go<xhnll rrl•'"'''" 11. 1\mcrit'il There were no remarks to re p;Jrkf' ,b 1 'hun bvardt>d ii liot!1ng 707 chartered from Korean .\11 li11t• ... I ..'ii. rro1to••c-9ro"''" •lfl4'M"• WAS lllN<i TON 1 Al'} An important gauge of the nation·s futurt• l!tl>num1c health declined O 8 percent in ~ecember after r ising for six straight months, the government 111ud today Ut'{'emht.•r'!> drop ui the Index of Leading lndlc~tors WHS general!) in line with most econo~ists ' predictions ,th.ll~ economic growth would s lacken m the first part of 1981 after its recove ry from last spring 's recession. uuador .. ,..,.. IJordrr .,.,,,~ .... , LJ MA. f't'ru (AP 1 Peru claimed today that Peru.vian troops fi~hting for a disputed border area ha~ dri~en Eruadorean forces from three outposts set up on Peruvian soil. Ecuador. meanwhile. insisted the contested area was calm and invited Peru to negotiate a settlement in the two South American countries' latest border squabble. Pola1td'• ro••u"ul• ll"Clrll ""'••• WARSAW. Poland <AP> Poland's comm~ist govern- ment opened crucial talks today with leaders of the 1ndepend~nt labor movement after warning it would take "!lecessar(' action if the "anar chy and chaos" res ulting from wildcat stnkes con· tinued. . d · La bor leader Lech Walesa . smoking a pipe an wearing.a turtleneck s weater and jacket, arrived with his depul>: and s1~ other unionists for the meeting with Premier Jozef Pmkowsk1 and other ~overnment officials Four-v .. ar c•as..-. · • Cella, hospitals settle lau~uits An oul·Of·court sctllemt'nl has been reache d in a complex s eri es o f l a ws uit s and counler ·su1ls b<'I Wt.'e n Dr Louis Cell a, once California '!'. largest political c1intr11>ut1}r . and lwo Ora nge count> hO!>p1ta ls he oncl' controlled Hug h Hrt•('k t'n rtd gt•, Dr C ella "s a l t n rn t'Y 1n th t• four year ulcl ea.,c. s aid <ktails of the nc~ot1 attocl sett le ni ent would n1Jl !Jc d1!>c·l<1st•d '"The hospitals had ~omc hiJ( claims aga ins t him and Dr Cella had some hi~ l'la1ms again s t th e hos pital s.'' Breckenridge said Cella, convir tcd on federal charges of Medicare fraud, 1s ~erving a work furlough at a 01edical c li nic for indigent (armworke rs 1n the Imperial Yalley. lie was released from eustody of a federal work camp it Lompoc in November after serving 32 months or a five-year sentence. : The physician. who gained the (eputation or being the county's Lk>litical broker, recently won an ,lJppeal or a state conviction on ~edi -Cal fra ud New legal proceedings in that case are pending. In both cases, Cella was accused of diverting money fr om Mi ss ion Co mmunity Hospital in Mission VieJO and Mercy General llospilal in Santa Ana to s upport his political interests. Brecke nridge s aid he 1s "satisfied" with the settlement reached one week ago. The case was sc heduled for trial in Or ange County Superior Court last Monday. "I'm delighted the case is settled," Bre ckenridge said. "The trial would have been long, arduous and expensive. All the county political dirty laundry of the last decade would have come out." Ce lla haa contenoea 1n counter -suits to the hospitals' actions that he was deprived of a "proportionate share of profits" afte r being "d~moted '" as a partner in their owne rs hip, Rreckenridge s aid. lie disputed a published report that the settlement amounted to ;i '"wash" among the parties Rut asked if Cella fared better than the other parties in the s uits. Breckenridge s aid, "I don "t thmk that could be true," Storm rips piling from pier in HB An tK>-foot wooden piling was torn loose from the Huntington Re ach City Pier and washed as ho re in the recent storm_ Vince Moorhouse. director of the city's Community Services Department, s aid the piling was part of the main s upport for the endoflhepier. He said the pier remains stable and that there are no plans to close the facility. Moorhouse s aid the piling "just gave way to ag e and g r ou nd s wells. Wednesday night.·· He said divers will inspect the condition or the other pilings as soon as the surf s ubsides. Governor signs death warrant TALLAHASSEE, Fla. <AP> Florida Gov. Bob Graham ha s signed a death warrant for co~· victed murderer Thomas Otis Knight, and prison officials have set the execution for March 3. The death warrant signed Thursday was the first since 122 Death Row inmates asked to have the i r s entences overturned because of what they said were ir· regularities in state Supreme Court procedures. Those appeals are pending. ••• TELEPHONE Thom•s P. Haley ..... ._ Robert N. Weed f!lftlett!I M. Thomas Keevll E ... 9' Thomn A. Murphlne MeMflllthlew Charlts H. 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I ·storms leave state By Tlae ~la&ed Preu Tile tut of a trk> of Paclfte storms an 'unexpectedly strona finale to three daya of rain, snow and hail -swept out of Callfom.ia today. leaving in its wake nume rous closed roads and a revised Bing Cro~by Pro· Am Golf Tournament ~chedule but nu major datmage The storm wats expected to be spent by tonight, 11nd NaUonaJ Weather Servlct• forecasl!t called ror a rair if blustery weekend The storm front , whu·h 1·11m1• on thl' heels of two (lfht•rs in 11 II II l' t w 0 th r el' .... n (' h t h II I marked for muny the• s tun of u Ion I( delayed winh•r. h11cl IM'f'll b1 lied Wednesday 111~hl us n •I .1t1vcly wrak IJy lht• fort•1·u,.k rs Hut th•• prol(nos1s wai. 1111wkly r<·v1st>d as 1t muvNI rn Th11rs1l11 v, brt ll~ln~ t hund1·r~t11rm ..,. f 11n11d .~111ull -;, ~u ~l y w111ll ' 11 n1I lluwnpour!> as s1•v1•n • II!> 1b 11n • dl•tessurs In l.tis An.it•lt·:.. t ht· i.t11ra11 dt1111pt'tl 1'5 IOl°tlt'S of rain. hrin~ Ill)( lht• thn•t• storm total tu I '19 1111· Ill's This st•ason. 2 77 in<'h<'s vf rain huvt• fullt•n. t•111111111rt'<l l<1 H UH int•ht•s last vt•ar ut this llmt• and tht• to datt• norm or 7 '1ti 111rtws f 'ro• Pagr A I HOSTAGES CX·host af{CS . "'Today, all of you b<>lonl( to Ne w York City And New York City belonl(s to you Today and forever.·· The y<.•llow la!>" began stream- ing from the buildings even before the parade began, with a brisk breeze blowing it mto trees in Battery Park. festooning the hranC'hes with yellow. People jammed the parade routt> and City Hall Plaza. Subway trains he aded south to the parade area were packed, and Battery Park was filled with people and Amerir an fl ags. Two 1-'i re L>epartment aerial ladders formed an arch for the parade to p<.t Si> under , with s ix large Ame n C'an flags strun~ between. A fireboat in the harbor. be tween thl• park wnd the Statue of Liherty. shot red, white and blue water hiJ.!h into the air. "It ·s grl'at ' lt"s wonderful On- ly New York could do this ... said f1Hm er hosl<J J!l' Mi c ha e l Jlo wlancl GAS ... gasoline prices two cents per gallon this morning "It's going to help me," said Ronk "I think that oil com- panies are going to shoot the price up." llow much service station owners are helped by de controls depends largely on the market, accordin~ to Energy officials and scrvi<'e station dealers. "I don 't think it's going lo help u s." said Fountain Valley Chevron owner Ron Courrreges. "It doesn't make any difference 1r I make it SO cent!! a gallon, people aren't going to buy it." Service station owners and oil industry oCficials have been bat- tling for seven years for an end to price controls that they'vt> labeled unfair. "We've been looking forward to this," s aid Wayne Morgan. owner of a Ne wport Beach Mobil S t a ti on . "l "m s ure they t customers) are not going to be happy about it I've had a lot of customers ask me about it. .. "I'm glad to s ee it because it me ans I'll make more profit yet, .. added Morgan_ Steve Shelton. president of the Southern California Service Sta- tion Association In Irvine , calls the decontrol "unfair ... Fro• Pagr A I POISON .•. told them he had died till the next day when they had to leave for school." When the vet told the LoVerdes that Danny had prob- ably eaten something lethal around the yard, they quickly thought or the rat poison .. LoVerde said he found one bait block on the ground near a tree from which lt had apparent- ly fallen. Danny ran loose in lbe yar every day and could easily have gotten Into the bait, Lo Verde says. Other bait blocks were on a bus h a few feet from the ground and atop fences. Several blocks no lonaer bad the required warn- ing tags attached. On the taas that were still around, all lbe prlnttna bad d11lntesrated. "It'• Important to me to find out what killed Danny because we loved our dot and we want to a•t another ooe," Lo Verde aald . "If it wa1 aometbJn1 around here, then we want to know about It." , .... , .......... , .. _ Ho1torrd <'1h•1f 1111 l1h 1·11111111u111t v s t•rv11·1'. l-'111ml 11l 11 V11ll1·y ('0111H·ll1111111 H1 ·11 N l1·l1o1 •11 I H h11v1•) f'l'f"l 'I Vl'lf flu• fo'l11lll I .. i II v 11 I ln ,, :I\',., ••• ,.. 01N t111J,!111 >-lll'd 'S1·r v11·1· Awurd Three Valley offices hit ' by burglars Pol11·1• snul t1wl11 y tlwy ht"111·v1• the• 1111nw hurl(lnr!> h1·11l11· 1nt11 lt11• fo'ount1uri Vullt•y C"h11111lwr uf <'om m1•r1·1· 11ff 1 C'•'. tlw ,..11u11tain ('h1n1•s1• lt1•sl1111r11nl 111111 th1· "'ount1t1n Vull1·y l11 !>11ran1·1· Al(\•nry Thun1duy night Noth1111( wa~ s lolt:n from the 1·hamber off1n •. although desks were ransacked. µohcc s aid The locked rear door of the chamber office. 10525 Slater Ave . was pried open, pro babl y with a crowbar. polict.· sa id T h e F o unta i n <..:hin ese Restaurant. 10585 Slalt~r Ave . was broken into in a similar manner and $150 was taken from a cash register , police said The back door of the Fountain Valley Insurance Agency, 10507 Slater Ave. was pried opc.:o and then kicked down during the night, police reported The office was ransacked. but nothing was takl'n, according to policl' Standin~ lost MO S CO W <AP > Th e Kremli n today t•onf1rmt•d that Vasily Aksyonov. one of the na lion's best-known <Authors. has been stripJX'd of his c itizenship for activity "hostile to the Soviet U ni o n ·· Th (' d ec r ee o n Aksyonov. who left t he Soviet Union July 12 for Pan s. was published in the off1 c1al gazette of the Soviet Pa rliament and bore the signature or President Leonid I. Brezhnev . . .· -· Blltle aide ••Y! 'Not yielding to te rro ri.s .ts ' An otricial at a Huntington Beach Bible translating or1ani iallon denied fresh reports today ihat the group has yleldect to demands of terrorists who kidn_apped a lang uage trianslator in Bogota, Colombia. Betty Blair, press secretary at Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc., said a false report was published In Madrid newspapers, that the organhation plans to pull out ubout 100 language experts from ('olombia. She said the report. published h y a Spanish news se r vice Thursday '"are very unusual. We don't know the source ·'The U.S. State Department • rnnt acted us this morning and wi· reaffirmed to them our 1111!-t ltion or not y ielding to ilt·mands." she s aid. Ms Blair declared the policy w u~ formul ated in 1975 by Wyd1rre officials who we re ~·onrc·rncd about mounting 11widt·nts of terroris m . l\rmed g uerrlll<Js kidnapped language expert C hes ter Hillerman at a Bogota mission house Jan. 19 and threatened lo kill him unless Wycliffe pulls out a houl 100 translators from Colombia by Feb. 19. The guerrillas, identified as M o vimien to 19 d e Abril , delivered a message to United Press International offices in Bogota Wednesday declaring that Wycliffe is linked to the Cl!\ and U.S. Army. S1 milar charges were made this week by the Peace and Freedom Party and several organizations on the UC Irvine campus who scheduled a demonstration today a t Wycliffe headquarters. 1989 1 Reach Blvd. Ms. Blair declared thilt the c harges are based on '"very, ver y old information th<Jt hill'> bee n rebutted many. many times ·· She said language experts are trans lating tribal languages into writte n form a s w e ll ii !'.. translating the New Testament ··We <Jre not pre acht'rs and we· don 'I baptize ··ft 1s up l lJ lht' peopl e to '"Star Wars" artist lo appear in FV Artist Alfredo P. Alcala. who c urr<'ntly draws the ··s tar Wa rs .. com ic s trip, will sign auto~raphs and produce original s ketches Saturday, at a Foun. t ain Valley comic book shop Alcala will appear from 11 a m. lo 5 p.m a t the ·· L<Jnd of Ooh's and Ah "s .. shop. l71i9A Brookhurst St THE BEST OF decide if a c hurc h is lo develop," Ms. Blair said. "We don't force them to do anything. We want to provide an option and make som e of the greatest words ever written available to them." Manpower official • resigns R o be rt Ne lson, executive director of the Orange County Manpower Commission, which oversees the county's federally funded job training program, has resigned Nelson, 45, announc.·ed dunng a Manpower Commission meeting in Santa Ana Thursday night that he is leaving his $.19.000-a-year job. Nelson is the c·ommission 's first and only director, having served since 1974. lie said he will begin looking for a job that is "'less romplicated than handling CETA programs.'' llf' said he has nu job offers at this ti me. but wants to continut• ad m1n1s tl•r111g e mploy ment t r a1 n1n ~ prog r a m s li ts res1gnat1on 1s foffective Fl'b 20 Comm1ss11m Chai rwom<Jn Jud) I. o o s !'> a 1 rl t• o m m 1 s s i o n e r s at•t•t•µtcd lht• re~1gnat1on with ··great regret · · On .Jan 22. N<·lson's assistant. J ud) Severy. 36. resigned from her $26,000 a year JOb and was h1rt·d hy anotht•r \omµrehens1ve and F.mµl oyment <rnd Training A l't 1('F.TA1 <tgcn<·y ('o m m 1 ~..,1 11n a icl t· J a n e O'C:rarl). "al-> appo1nl<'d acting d1rt·c·t11r b\ lht· t omm1ssrnn ers Thur ~cl ay · until a l)t•rm anl'nl d1 r t·c·tor1s hired Trh1· 10 nwmla·r Man power ('11 m m1s1'1nn I!'. madt• up of rt· p r 1· !'. t• n t a 11 v l"i n f 0 range <'ounty. the· Lt•aguc· of Cities. An:ihe1m, Sant An;i <i nd Ciarrlen <; r 1) ,. t' I t o v e r s l' e s a n d admin1st1'r" S.]0 million in federal mone) for Jnh training programs m Or ange> C'ount~ Attacks il(nored MOSCOW t A P J M osrow rad11> C'a rrit•d a briC'f report to-d a ~ on ct<mnm"· tnp1rs covered a t" l'r<•!>tdt·n t Hc·agan-s first fo r mal n1•"s l'onft•rc·m·t•. hut 1g norl'cf Hc<igan s !'.harp allac·ks 1111 I he> Sov11•1 l " nHm IJH~«i (:!JUU11rl1S :'t ~ ~ • • • QUALITY CARPETS AT BIG SAVINGS!! SALE ENDS JAN. 31, 1981 Lees Carpets Sale 1s on and it's a truly spectacular event. From now until January 31 . 1981 you can save on the best of Lees -Americas Favo rite Carpets. Choose from the Quality Carpets at Alden 's. You save su bstantially because Lees has reduced dealer prices so that the savings can be passed on to you. It's a big carpet sale -exclusively at your Lifestyle Dealer. And best of all. the featured carpets are Lees. PARTIAL LIST OF LEES CARPETS STYLES BEING OFFERED FOR SALE: MARKINGS -GOOD FllLING -HALLAMDALI -DISCOVllY DESIGNER'S TOUCH -GIACIOUS LIFI -GIAMD TIADITIOH - IUMlllTOM HURRY! SALE ENDS JAN.31st . DEN'S ~;;,;;,;; ·;J: • · : iiiSii11Btiii,;: 'custom dr11p11ri11S _:.;r !\·.r: 11111i• • l'Qllt • n. • cerllllic till l l\ II( I }!04n ·- Actrtss Lauren Bacall say.~ .. SlJCCtedmy as a toomar1 rodoy is n 1•ery m· dll'ldual thmg J thmh rt you stoy al ll't' you· re l"1t' Slttp aht-ad Of lht' gam~ Geora~ Kalt, lhl' tough guy d ~t o r 'II.h o ,,, bo a :.t l!d he ) pe n t ITU Ilion:. o n 'A l n l'. IA Umt>n a nd son g during hi s l o ng c areer. left no w ill and only a $10.000 in s urance p o I i c y a n d .a" some furniture when he du~d. court records show "Here's a man who made millions of dollars during his Sammy Davis Jr., express- ing concern over the deaths and disappearances of 17 black children an Atlanta will hold a benefit concert in March to raise funds and focus national attention on the cases, his publicist has said. The concert, planned for March 10, was announced by Mayor Maynard Jackson at an Atlanta news conference at whic h Davis s p o k e through a special telephone hookup from his s uburban Los Angeles home. lifl'llmt!, and as I believe he i,a1d 11 ·1 s pent it on w 1 n t!. wo m e n a nd othe r fr1 vu lu us things '," s~tid William Brtd1es , division rh1ef of the county Public Ad· min1strator 'i. offi cl' Hridges' office recently filed a court petition to take over the remainder of Raft's estatl' for adm inistrative purPf'Ses. Raft left no known relatives, and if no claims are forthcoming, the estate will be assumed by the state of California, Brid~es said. In the pasl 18 months, 14 black children between the ages of 7 and 15 have been s lain in Atlanta . Three othe rs r e main m iss ing . Police have said they do no t believe one person is res pons ible oav1s for all of the cases, but have acknowledged that some of the cases may be linked. •••reea,dad I 'dbagr~ •a.,.. lleaau says her ··role model'' ls l9lh century 1uffratial Elbabe&ll Stu&aa, whose con1reaaman father disowned her ror speakin1 out for women's ri&hls. · "I've learned that a little frlendly disaareement with my father is the better waty," President Reaaan's e lde r d a ughter said in a speech this week to the San Diego L.atwyer's Club. But she foresaw •·no ad- verse effect from my father's election on the wom e n's ri&hts move me nt ~· e ven tho ugh he opposes the Equal Ri&hls Amendment. The Los Angeles buSi · nesswoman, who has her own radio talk show, said "the politics or the 1980s will have to b~ taking the best from the left and right and forging a new middle philosophy regardless or who is in t he White House." Rork star Don Henley of the Eagles, cha rged with g1 v· mg cocaine to a minor and with possessing narcol1cs. has asked to be placed 1n a drug diversion program Supe rio r Court Jud ge Edward Rafeedie ordered a probation report this week on the singer-writer 's eligibility for the diversion progr am. If Henley were to complete the educ ational program s uc- cessfully. the drug char ge a gains t h im w o uld be dropped Mayor Edward I. Koch has received a progress rt.·port on the city's drought e mergency fro m a g ro up of depu ty mayors. pre-s<:hoolt!r!-t who talked about brus hing lct:th and taking baths Koch, who has apJ>tunt<.'<1 every St'hool·agc chil d in thl' c it y a de puly m ayo r 1n cha rge of saving water tu h e lp ge t thr o u g h th e e m e rgency, met Thursday with the youngsters on WOR- TV's "Romper Room " show. College building OK'd Saddleback College trustees have approved an .updated $37.6 million mas ter plan that in- cludes cons truction of a $7.8 million classroom building on the school's Miss ion Viejo cam- pus . State law requires that the five-year plan for-· capital im- provements be updated every year . It is forward e d to Sacramento in an effort to ob- ta in slate funds for building projects. CONSTRUCTION OF the classroom racility w.ould begin this year, if the college r eceives Musi~ Center budgeted state funds for the project. The building would be ready for occupancy in 1983. Also included on the I.isl a re seven construction projects that have been completed , or are nearing completion on the col- lege's two campuses. They were built without state funds, but still can be considered for aid. The projects are: A $75 ,000 modular classroom at the school's north campus in Irvine. -A $158,llO classroom com- ple x on the main campus in Mis - sion Viejo. $1.3 million ror replacement Segerstrom gift to inspire others? John M. Rau, president of the Orange County Music Center, said Thursday he is looking for gifts in ''six and seven·' figures following a ~ million cas h dona- t i on We dnes da y by lhe Segerstrom family. The latest gift toward the con- struction of the performing arts center in Costa Mesa brings the Segerstrom family 's total dona· lion to $11 million. INITIALLY, THE family do nated five acres of land valued at $5 million and $1 million in cash. Contingent upon the lalesl gift is the ability of center officials to raise S6 million by March. "We needed a leadership gift of this magnitude to inspire other people to stretch fart.her," said Rau. About 60 people allended a luncheon hosted by Rau and hl5 wife. Kittie, at Ambfoaia lo honor the Seeenlrom TamUy for their contributions to the Music Center. Thoae attendinl( the lunch· . eon Wednesday included 17 m em- bers o f th e S e gers trom family including Henry T. and Yvonne Sege rstrom, Harold and Jenelle Segerstrom. Eugene and Ruth Moriarty and Ruth Ant.on. Other guests included Glenn and Dotty Stillwell, Charles and Nora Hester. Jim and Nancy Baldwin, Edward and Florence Schumacher, Bob and Laurie Warmington and Costa Mesa Councilwoman Norma Hertzog. Rau said he is confident that the Music Center will be able to raise S6 million by March. "WE ARE working with lots of people." said Rau. "These things don't happen overnight.·· "There are a number of peo- ple who are interested in the Music Center and are capable of large donations," added Rau. On Feb. 14 the Orange County Music Center is bolling a benefit for the performing arts center during the opening of the new Marriott Hotel in Anaheim. Tickets are $250 per couple. 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Tbe number is in service U houn a day, seven day1 a week. ---, I __ I of tem porar y buildings on the m a in campus. $15,000 for rem1Jdelmg at the north campus A $500,000 modular hbran at the north campus . · $175,000 for remode ling of buildings at the main campus $175,000 for re modeling of buildings at the main campus Projects planned are Purchase of 20 acres of land for the north campus facility for $900,000 in L981. Purchase of l wo additional 20·acre pa rcels at t he nort h campus for Sl .8 million in 1982. $6.8 million for buildings on the north campu!-t 1n 1984 -$1.9 MILi.iON fo r the firs! phase of a student eenter in 1984 $8.3 m illion for the C't'ntral cluster or buildin~s (JO lht' north campus in 1985 $2.8 million for a vocal ion al technology buildi ng al lht' main campus in 1985. $2.2 mill ion for a social scie nce classroom al the main ca m pus, scheduled for t'Ompl<· lion in 19f!6. Three Coast lifeguards to S. Africa Three Orange Coast lifeguards will be part of a 20-me mber California lifeguard team that will compete in Soulh Africa against that country 's nationa l team and local lifeguard clubs in swimming and boating events. The 20-member team will be led by Max Bowman, deputy director of community services In Huntington Beach and a former lifeguard. · Tom Redwitz, 26, J ack Lincke, 36 and 17-year-old Bill Randall lefl for South Africa Wednesday. Lincke, a full-lime Newport Beach lifeguard who lives iii Laguna Beach, will partidpate in the board paddling contest. Redwitz, a cily lifeguard of eight years in Laguna, also will be en- tering the paddling competition as well as the surf skiing event. Randall. the y o ungest member of the team and a part- lime Newport guard from Palos Verdes, will enter the ocean swigaming event. The inlemalional contest is belna sponsored by the National Llfesavtna Association, the U.S. chapter of the World Lifesavtna Aaaociation. Thi• wtll be the first time a United States team will compete in South Africa. Robert Moon of Loi Ancelee will be coachtnc the team. Huntinaton Beach'• Bowman aervea as the team'• mana1er. I SA loses sex film damages I A protracted lega l battle between •Santa Ana orficials and ope ratou of the Mitc hell Brothers adult movie theater ove r the showing of films al- leged to be obscene was even further from resolution today as a result"of a state appeals court ruling. The f'ourth District Court of AppeaJ in San Bernardino, in a 21-page opinion, rejected conten· lions by the city that it was en- titled to monetary da mages in l'onnection with the sc"reening of 11 film s an Orange County Superior Courl 1ury decla red were obscene. AND THE COURT ruled that lhe <.'ily, while free to seek court injunctions LO block the exhibi· tion of the films , was not cntilled to seek closurl' of the theater lo<.·ated 1n Honer Plaza near San- t :1 An a Coll cgP J ames J Clancy. a Sun Valley attorney employed by the city to handle the Mitchell Brothers east'. said tht' ruling wi ll be ap· pt!alt'd lo lhe sla te Supreme Court on due process issues The 1ury in the 1976 lawsuit de- r ided that 11 of 17 films shown to 1t were obscene fo'our were found nol W be obscene The jury l'Oulcl nut rea<:h u dec1s1on on a remaining two. •·01ioWING THE obst'en1t v ph ase of the trial . the 1ur) awarded the city $71),400 in com µcnsatory damages And laler. Judge Marvin Wt>cks ordered theater owners .J a m t•s and Artie M·1tchcll of San Franl'ISCo lo deposit $100 ,000 in trust to cm•er tht• city"!> future 1•ost!-t in pursing legal artwn against the lht·att·r A~ ardrng uf c·u n1 pcn!-tatory damages and 1!-.Suanrc hy the lnal court c1f th<• deposit ordt>r wen· wrong, the appeals l'ourt sa id IT 010 PERMIT ss.11011 in sancltons to tw 11.•vH·cl again::.l J ames M11chell fur refusing to a ns wer questions befor<• the l'ase came to trial and let stand $5,869 in other costs awarded to the City. Santa Ana has been pursuing legal action against the theater since It was declared a public nuis ance by the city council in 1976 Four lawsuits have been Wed Ill Orange County Superior Court hy the t·1ty • DAILY ~LOT ... 0"41 ................. FLAGS HELP SENIORS CROSS MAIN STREET SAFELY Marian Harte (left), Evelene Stewart benefit Flagged down HB senior crossers aided lnsk ad of a traffl e !>ignal lo stop vehi cles at a busy intersec- tion, lluntington Heach cit y officials have issued red flags to a ).!roup of !>l'OIO~ t'1lizen!-. lo wave al oncominJ.( motorists. The nag::. arc meant lu incre<1se pedestrian visibility and allow the st•niurs. who li ve in two nearby apartment complexes, to cross tht> slrl't't s afely, according lo city officials A TRAFFll' SIGNAL 1s planned for the intersection of Florida and Main s treets. city offi t'ials t!X plam, but red tape has held up in· !-ttallalum CJf the $100,000 s tophghls until next fall. Tht: red flug idea 1s pattl'rned after similar use of yellow flags al various 1nt,•r'lf.'(•tions in Laguna Beach for the past several .\ear~. at·corclmJ! tn Paul <'ook. lluntington Heach director or pu l.il II' work!-. Flags will he k .. pt in c·ontaincr!> atla1·hecl to light poles on each ~•dl· 11f Met1n Slrt:el ('1111k !>aid Tiit: t'l.J\(;s ARE <1tlach1:d to thin. two-foot·long wooden .;til'kS. A shopping tt•nter h localed acruss Main Street from Wycliffe and another alJartml·nt building that houses only seniors. More than 225 sen1t>r!-. live at the two complexes. Wycljfft! residents Evelene Stewart and Marian Harte recent: ly demonstrated the new crossing technique. Each with a flag, lhe women, arm-in-arm. started across the intersection. Traffic promptly s lowed and stopped "l'VE NE VER CROSSED here ~fore." Ms Harte said. "It's luo dangerous .. . City officials dc<"ided a lraffil' signal 1s needed at the three· WliY intersection shortly a fter the Wycliffe complex. subsidized by tht· fl•tlt'ral go' ernml•nt, ..., as l'11n1plt:led last Ortobe r. Irvine park • SWIIll • nieet site Ir v ine 's He rit age P a rk Aquatics Complex. which was the site of a s wim meet that ended up costing city taxpayers more than $30,000 last s ummer. will be the location of a similar event May 22·26. But Irvine City Council mem· bers have taken s teps lo insure the upcoming swim com petition wo n 't cost the city a cent. t '. T he COWlcil said ti wants all costs for the 1981 l!.S. Masters Short Course Nationa l Cham· pionshi ps borne by the m eet 1Jr gan izers. the Southern Pac1f1t· Assor1at1on of the L" S Swim ming Federation Last July, t hl• 1980 L' S Na t1o n al Swimm1 n ~ Cham - pi onships . orga nized by tht· l rvinl' Aquatics Club. were held at the Heritage Park Aquatics Complex 10 Irvine However. when the meet was un•r and lhe city began adding up the bill. it was determined that 1l cost cit y ta xpayers more than SJ0.000 lo provide police, publit' works and maintenance !-tl'r v1res for the event CE CHARGES For One Full Year • What better time than now to invest in furniture. Now until Feb. 15, you can take ad vatage of having your furniture delivered FREE fr o m a n y of Ralphs 12 specialty centers and pay for them over an ~ntire year WITHOlIT ONE CENT OF INTEREST. All that's required is a 20% down pay ment and a minimum purchase of $500. Your 12 monthly payments will be interest fre e. A perfect r e a son fo r buying that s pecial item you've been wanting. And remember, FREE DELIVERY on most items. , On Anything Purchased NOW THROUGH FEB. 15 , fr•••Y Jenu~ IO, !Mt 11ie real dis~ters LOO&ING roa TaOtJa& Uk". Our Oran,e Coa•I ""*' ... ma heuy lnto dlaulen theH daya. Tbll lt, •• u. uettlam1 for then} And mlaaln1 lar1e poi.nu. On11 UUa w•ll, for eulbpl•. we, ow Orui• County of. \. ric'&ala, ..,, Uvoulb the eaert&.e ol havlq a drill on who would do what ahou.ld our famed downrout nuclear 1enerat I.Ill plant at San Onofre .eet ill wire• croued, or 1omethin1 Ukellull IT Ii N(.'Lt!A& •t tbu~ wntini 1f they 1ot the llypotbetinJ bort c1n ·uH fia"'1 ur nut But I ·m not too con- ~rned since n•ht now the san Onofre plant in reality is sbul down Rettftt ratAS, for example. pose a greater qtental threat c.o me ·~ possibly creaung some new. novel and rnyst.enous leak in the roof at the old homestead. Now there '~ a reJtl worry Meaowtule upcou t, 1l has been relaably reported that other rwces to frustrate emergencies will be 1atherin1 at Los Alarrutos Armed F'urces Reserve Center for a Feb. 9 exercaae Feb. 9 happens to be the precise day upon whlch we suffered the devastating 6.S magnitude San Fernando Valley earthquake 10 years ago NOW YOU .JUST GlJt:SS what kind of emergency drill l.his one's going to be for. Anyway, we have several other kinds of natural or un- ~ CO<Ut poue charging off to emergency drill natural disasters that we can practice on before the lists run out. How about shark attacks, for example: Question: Where does a shark swim? Answer : Anywhere he wants to . WE COULD ALSO work up some pretty hefty emergency exercises for brushfires in the coastal hills. tidal waves or floods on the Huntington Beach flats or out La~una Canyon. After we've exercised these possible public horrors, somebody will no doubt think up some new ones. like what to do if the old Newport Beach bridge on Coast Highway collapses before they finis h the new one. Through it all, however, our vaunted public emergen· cy services never really do assault the real traumas that face all of us on a daily basis. Just consider the list: -COMPUTER MALFUNCTION: What do you really do. besides faint. when your charge-card bill comes in for Sl,218.815.00 when actually the last lime you us~.!he thing was to pay off a short beer and bowl of chowder at Delaney's?· Does anybody tell you how to handle that emergency? They do not. You're on your own with the computer. -P UBLI~ DISGRACE : You spooned up the aforementioned chowder at lunch and spilled it on your tie. You have a meeting with your best prospective client -a very neat person -al I : IS p.m. Where are the emergency services when you need them on a souped·up tie? They aren't. -111E SUDDEN LOCKOUT: Your boss has just or - dered you on an unscheduled business trip and you're haul· ing the suitcases down off the top closet shelf. They were put away and all neatly locked. Where are the keys to the locks? Inside the suitcases. naturally, where else? Where are the eme rgency people who can pick locks? Nowhere to be found. -111E WIPEOUT: There is no emergency savant lo save you from greasy windshield wipers when the sudden rain strikes. Clearly, we can take comfort in the fact that our public emergencies have been well drilled. It's the daily catastroph es that will drive us to the fun· ny farm. 'J:lLO-hostages plan.told Early raid on Iran idea nixed by Car-Mr ATLANTA CAP> -A plan that mi1ht have freed the American bo1ta,_ only days after they were taken captive la Iran wu rejected by President Carter became It involved cooperation with the Palestine Liberation Or,.nilation, a former White House counsel says. The rejection cam e after diplomatic meeUn1s in Austria and in Jaraael, where 1ovemmenl officials warned against the ap- proach, Robert Lipshutz said Thursday. In Tel Aviv today, Israel's former Defense Minister, Ezer Weizman, confirmed that he had warned the Americans off the idea. "The story is true," Weizman said. He told The As· sociated Press that the plan to approach the PLO "didn't look good to me " . Lipabuu and Charney Oew to Vienna to meet with Kreisky. Krelsky told them "that ii anyone In the world could pe r suade Iranian leader AyaloUah Ruhollah Khomeini to release the American hOlltages,'' il was PLO leader Vasser Araft. "The United States should do business with Arafat," Lipshub quoted Krelsky as saying. • 'Kreisky stated that he want· ed our government to take a 'de· monstrable action' openly and directly with the PLO which would be de facto recognition of the PLO," Llpshutz said. An essential ingredient in the plan was for the president to re· quest publicly that Arafat and the PLO help obtain the hostages' freedom. · ''This would be m eaningful to the PLO because it would be a visible example of the U.S. and PLO acting as 'partners ' in solv· ing a Middle East problem, and would demonstrate that the PLO was neceuary to solve a Middle East problem," Up1but1 wrote. The Austrians believed Arafat had the beat chance ol anyone to succeed because ol h1a personal and cultural ties to Khomeini. Charney , whom Llpshut1 des c ribed as a confidant of Weizman, flew to Israel to dis· cuss the plan with Weizman. WEIZMAN SAID TODAY, "I told Bob that it dldn 't look good· to me, that he should beware of it." Lipshutz reported by phone to As sistant Secretary of State Harold Saunders, who was heang the Iranian Task Force, that Weizman believed a ny American approach to the PLO, "even relating to the Iranian hostage matter, would be a serious indication to the Israelis that the United States did not have sufficient resolve to fulfill its commitments ... Slayi11g s11spe~t testifies Nflfitftaafftl Deputy Premier Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo has been nominated by Spain's gov- e rning party t o succeed Premier Adolfo S'1arez. Suarez resigned Thursday amid growing criticism. THE ISRA ELIS also said there was no way the hostages could be rescued by a comman- do raid, Lipshutz said. The Israelis successfully staged such a raid at Entebbe in Uganda to free hostages, while a later U.S. attempt to rescue its hostages failed. The PLO plan originated with Austrian Chan cellor Bruno Kreisky, a leading European supporter of the PLO, Lipshutz said in an interview with The Associated Press and in an arli· cle he Intends to submit to several periodicals. 'Never meant to hurt' The articie said Carter never made public his rejection of the proposed "Austrian connection" because he was worried the de - cis ion might e ndanger the hostages. ACCORDING TO Lipshutz. this is how the events unfolded: Kreisky's plan surfaced Nov. 7, 1979, three days a fl er the hostages were taken. The chan· cellor called an acquaintance, New York lawyer Leon Charney, and suggested that someone who could speak for the American government come to Vienna to discuss the Iranian situation. Charney called Lipshutz. who had just stepped down as White Hous e counsel, and Lipshutz c a ll ed Carter. The president asked him to follow through on the matter. A, W'"""911 Appolnlftl James L. Buckley, who 10 years ago said the politi· cians he admired most were Ronald Reagan and George Bush, has learned he will be working for the Reagan· Bush administration as un· dersecretary of state coordinating secur ity as- sistance programs. WffiTE PLAINS, N.V CAP) -Jean Harris has testified that she "never intended to hurt" Scarsdale Diet doctor Herman Tarnower and wanted only a ''quiet, pleasant la s t fe w minutes" with him before laking her own life . Pastor angry Suit of Penthouse set NEW YORK IAP) The Rev J erry Falwell, founder of the Moral Majority organization. says ht wall sue the :·smut. and porn:· m agazine Penthouse for publishing an interview with him that he says was obtained under false pretenses. Falwell claimed on Thursday that when he agreed to an intervi~w with two free·lance writers, he stipul a\~d that t he material could never be published in magazin~ such as Penthouse or Playboy, which features nude women. He said they agreed. Spokesmen for Penthouse denied that they were told of any such stipulation by the interviewers But it was the 69·year-old doc· tor who was fatally shot the night of March 10, and Mrs. Harris was char ged with murder in his death. She took the stand for a third day Thursday to defend herself against the prosecution's conten· tioA that she killed her lover of 14 years in a jealous rage over another woman. The defense a rgues that the former head· mistress of The Madeira School for girls in McLean. Va., was deeply depressed and tried to shoot herself and Tarnower was injured in a struggle for her gun. "I never intended lo hurt him, ne ver in 14 years and certainly not that night," Mrs. Harris said. Mrs Harris said she got her gun from her purse, raised it to her head and pulled the trigger just as Tarnower grabbed the muzzle and was shot instead. 12-inch snow in Kansas Freezing rain spreads into Midu'est areas Cocufal w·f'afllf'r Glltly ....... 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Jett4JMY 30. t91t H/f DAIL y PILOT A. $20 million theft ) Boxer Ali thniea bank role LONG BEACH (AP> -Wella Far10 Bank is inveatl1atin1 the em- be11lement of a bout S20 million from a Beverly Hills branch office by a ban~ employee, the Independent, Pre111-Tele1ram reported today. Former h e avyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali was linked by a source to the week-old investigation but was not reported to be involved in any impropriety or ii· legal act, the newspaper said. All de• nied knowledge or lhe case. "I DON'T KNOW what's eoing on." Ali said, but added,· "when the press gets hold of something it usual- ly means something's there." Well s Fargo bank officials acknowledged only that an internal investigation was under way into "manipulation of funds " by an employee. The Independent, Press-Telegram said it was .told by an informed sour ce that the bank is investigating alleged transfer of money by a bank operations manager , a nd possibly a former employee, into business ac· counts on which checks were later written. AN ORGANIZATION reportedly involved was the "Muhammed Youth Athletic Association," said to be con· nected with AJL The unnamed bank oper atiohs manager was a lso said to be an associate or Ali veati1ation by the bank or any i111 propriety. H e did , however acknowled&e thwt he knew bank ol ficers at Wells Fargo includi11R one -at the affected branch and does bankin~ business there. "l am always wrapped up in l'1111 troveny," Ali said. "Conlroversy 1 my middle name." Ali said he suspected his name hJd been used without his authora zat11111 and hinted that this might be a ra1·1:-.I attack on him. ACCORDING TO the 1souh:e. tl1•· e mbezzlement has been goinl( on 111• a year but was only discovered ahuut one week ago. t he newspaper said The money was siphoned from tlu bank's internal business aec•ounl:-. 111 to several orJitanizalions includinl.! 111• "Muha mmad Youth Athleti<' As,01·1a ti on," the source s aid An FBI s pokes m an in 1,,,s At11!Pl1· r e f u sed to c o n ( i rm or ti 1• 11 knowledge of the ('asc Hut W1•ll· Fargo officials said they have' not)''' reported the alle~ed em benlt·m•·11 to law enforcement orf1t•1als SACRAM~N1~1 1AI'> Assembly De mu~rats ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "ho felt th<'.\ Wl'H' Jlrl':-.:-.un'<l into hannin.: · 'J(hus t voling lo:.t nu llmt' in trying to provt• lhf' po11 c·y, Interviewed at h is Los Angeles home, Ali denied knowing of any in· JOE POGAR, rt•gwnal l'•llln~"I '"' the Comptroller of ('urrt'ncy, .. :11 I fede ral law requires hank s lo 1111111, the government "1mmt·il 1:11t-l v e mbezzle ment Hui he al·kn11wlt·d1 • that sometimes as mu<'h as a 11 • may go by hefore nntif11·<il1•111 1 made He s aid h1· !1111 not kn11v. 11( 1 , ('aSC. \\hale popular politll'ally, 1:-.11 't prat·t1fal BenHJ:-.t• r\:-.Sl'mbl) mt·m~rs 11flt:n mass votes while working rm hills In committl'cs or in the Sena!{'. tlelays "are go1ni.: to bN·omt• lht• or- dN of the d:.iy" w1thuut ~host votin~. prc<llt'll'rl As- :0.t'mblyman Ri<"hard Hobinson. U Santa Ana \'0111plrr ldllrr ol'ft'flo•rd SAN RA 1-'A El. (AP i Hi<'hard Chase. dubbed till' ··vampire Killer" bet·ausc he reportedly drank lht• blucld 11r w mt· of h1!\ six victims. died of an •l\'l·rdos,· of drugs last month, Ma rin County of f1e1als S<i) A San Qu<·nlln gu ~ml found Chasf' de ad in his tleath l'O\\ rcll on Dec 2li. An autopsy relcas<'d Thursda.v hy tht· Mann County coronn r<'vealed ('hasp 111gl·s11•d a fatal dose· of tht• anti depressant l>OXl'plO l'ha:-.f•. a former nwntal patient , was found ~uilty of tht• murdl'r.s or t~o men, two women. a young hoy and ;m infant in December 197R and . I a nuary 1979 an u n·s 1d~nt1al area northeast of Sa1·ramenlo. Flt·e •arr wfnnrrs na-.rd SANT A ROSA 1 AP I Viv e more winners liave been c·hose n in preliminary contests of the ( ·a11romia Junior Miss Pageant -~h<' pn·ltminary c·ontes ts lead up to final 'vol 111g Satunh1) fM I hl' t1tlr of California's junior 111 I SS. Winn<'rs 't'll'('led Thursday included Kris ti Hrnwn of Oakdale, pride and poise ; Lori Evenson of San Diego, c·rcative and performing arts ; Mary· 1 <'rcse Fowler of Shasta County. youth fitness and Donna deSurville. state hostess. Miss deSu~vilJe a lso plat·c•d thinl in the scholastic achievement I' at l· gor~ Storm provides skii11g weekend By The Associated Press A st•nes of ba('k tu hark storms that roared ;wross Caltforrua this wvek refused to die peaceful· Iv t<1day, leaving clourls and the possibility of :-.howers in their wake . Scattered snow showl'rs were expected lo con- tinue through Saturday in the Sierra . leaving sev1'ral feel of nc:w powder and the prom ise of the winter·s first J!!MKI skiing weekenc1 on sno w as low a!> 2.000 feel 1n thl' northern Sierr a and 4.000 feet 1n th1c• o;uuth The continuing snows have forced chain con· trnls on all 11pt'n mountain passes. which have ex- 11e rit•nced periodic clos ures due to jar k-knifed I na·ks and slithering <·a rs Snowy Lah Ta hoe was ex pe('lcd to hit a high temperatttrl' of only :l5 today, falling to the 20s at night 'Critical' college report under fire PASAIH:NA <P l A Univer sity of California rt•purt critical of stale com munity college transfe r programs was called ambiguous, contradictory and extremely suspecl al a California Community Colleges Aoi1rd of Governors meeting here. Known as the "Kissler Report" afte r author Gerald Kissle r. associate director of planning in the UCLA Chancellor 's office, the document said h•wer students were transfe rring from community col IC'gcs to UC colleges . THE RE PORT, RELEASED last fall, also claimed that the academic performance of those "'ho had tranfe rred had declined as a result of the increased vocational orientation of community col· lc•ges and its inadequate preparation of students . Maryamber Villa , who chairs the Academic Sl•nate's Education Policy Committee for the state rnmmunity colleges, s aid Thursday she and other members of the Academk Senate's executive com· mittee found language in the Kissler report am- bi~uous and some of the data contradictory and extremely suspCl'l FOR f:Xi\MPU·.:, SHE claimed Kissler ·s re· port included data which showed t ransfer students had a higher graduat ion r ate than entering UC fres hmen. Yet it is a lso s aid UC students who start as freshmen had a better graduation record, she noted. Ms. Villa said Kissler's reports used only data from the Bt•rke lcy a nd Santa Barbara campuses in a study of transfe r s tudentc; for the 1973-78 period. Transfers to UC campuses peaked between 1973 and 1975 and have declined since then, but there were slightly more transfers to UC schools in 1!179 than in 1970, Ms. Villa s aid. Security 'beef-up' asked LOS ANGELES CAP> T he upsurge in crime has prompted the head or a unjon representing 27,000 clerks and other e mployees to ask retail s tor e management t o bl'e f up se<'u rit y measure~. "Our m em · f!' ~ THE bers suffer more than the general public from the upsurge in violent cr ime," said Kenneth Edwards, president o f Local 770 of the United Food and Commercial Workers (Retail Clerks) Union. 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Wht.>n lkmocral Wtlltc Brown was l'ltlt'l t•d S~>t>~lk t>r t1f tht' .~st'mbh \o\tl h the !>Upport of t ht' Republican l'Oll tin~ent following " split m the Democratic cam:us .. t ~e~t· were th<>;>.,e who thought t ht')' saw a n e w h1part1san spint m the l.egi~raturt• Smet> tht·n 1t 's bt•come increasingly clear that Bn1" 11 has a st ron g md1nat1on to build the po litical musclt' power of the Speaker hip and every intention of keeping (j firm hold on the rems of power . in a m anner not seen since tht• dav::. of Jesse .. Rig Dad dy .. C n ruh. H.is latest t a r get is Legisla tive Analyst William ~amm . w hose role is to deliver strirtly nonpa rtisan ren ews of spe nding proposals . Hamm s ucl'eedt•d lhe highly respected A. Alan Post. who served a s Lel!islat1ve An alvst for t h ree decades until his retire m e nt in 19'17 And he h as he ld to the high st a ndards of h is predecessor not always an easy job w h en it in volve~ c<1oling lt1l' spendin g fever of som e of t hlo' legis lator s N<1W Hamm has (•1Hlw under pe rsonal attaek from Brown. who <:hargt•s hirn wit h failing lo e m p loy enough h la('ks <Ind llis paniC!-. 111 his offi('e and with 1<being too <·rit i<-al uf what nrown terms "people's progra m s ... whill' su p porting only ··non people's program s ." In s hort. Hrc1wn a<·cuses Ha m m of fa iling to examinl' spl•ndi n~ progr ams with the requ ired professional objec tivity (Or per haps of failin,g to sup port p rogr ams Brown hi m sclf favor!'.) The Legislati ve Analys t job 1s one th at must be kept a bove and beyond the rearh of political mane uvering T he :..nalys t serves the public by putting a brake on fo1,1 is h spend mg <ind !-.c rws t he Legislature by helping it rHain wh a t littlt• l'redibsli tv it h as left. We;.ik<.·ni ng the· µosition of its official watchdo,g would se r v(' no Olll' Bur~aucrats stuhbon1 Then· 1 ... no limit 111 the silliness of bureau eracy. Thr C'al1forn1a Youth Authorit y is going to appeal the ruling of a Sa<:rnmcnto j udge who said fe m a le g uards !-.hould nol hC' ass igne d up super vise the s howe r and toilet are a s usrd by m a le inmates at a CY A school. Two 1nmatl's ha d pr oteste rl a nd asked tha t s t a ffing be C'h<rngl'd so l ht•y co uld ta ke care of their !)ersona l needs with <1 dt'grN' o f pr ivacy. Instead of s imply c han ging the staffing hours around. \\h ich would have sat isfied the inma tes. the CYA ins is ted that having women ~uards super v ise a ll their activities helps prepure the youthful inmates for "norma l life .. when they arc rdcas('d Nonsens t'. said the judge It would make no morl' .,cnse than having male guards s upervise the women·s !-.howers T ht> CY/\ the n t r ied to a rgue t hat fe m ale gua rds can 't qua lify for p romotion unless they have underta ken all types of d uly Rut the stat e Per sonnel Board alr eady h as ruled that assign in g certain jobs to m ales o r fe m ales on ly does not necessarily viola te the equa l opport unities la w T he CYA 1s not about to bend its s illy rules. so the C'ase will go on to a hif?her court at taxpayers· cxpcnst> • Opinions l:!xpressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Other views e xpressed on this page are !hose of their authors and artists Aeadl:!r comment is invited Address The Dally P110 1, P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642·4321 Boyd/Pickled whales By L.M. BOVO lfarpoonisls 10 the Ar abian Sea feed pickled fi sh to . ca rnivorous wh a le s This UP Hr Gloornv Gus Re year·r ound daylight saving lime: Misplaced sentimentality for a few hundred school children (who could easily start school one hour later) causes untold hards hip to m i llion s or Americans, countles s railroad schedules, thousands of farmers and their farm anlmals. R.F. Gt""''J. Got• <_,...., .. ere .. .. ....... ., , ....... ,. ...... . MCHNrolf , .. ._, tlW ....... -.._.. ... ,., ... ,_,.._ .. . oi.....,-. 0..1, -· gets those whales drunk Al least , they a ct drunk Tlw h arpoonists then jump onto the heads of the whales and t hrust thei r s pe ars down through the whales· skulls Or so a cor respondent lelb me. A horror story. Q . Is it true there <trP young couples in China who li ve i n s u c h c r o w ded cramped quarter s that they can 't even be intimate in private? · A. That's true over there. the woods are full or them . Like wise. it's true in Viet· nam. Last year, Hanoi police arrested 300 couples tor love- making in public at the park a round the L a ke o f the Sacred Sword in the mtrtctle ~ or the city. • Q. What, when and where wu the fint feature-length motion picture produced? A. "The Story of the Kell)' Gant" was the title. Jn 1908. In Australia. Rowland Evana/Robert. Novak Haig swiftly ·sets his own rules W ASH I N<;TON Within ho ur., 11( his confirmMllon as· w<·r.•li1n of st ute. Ale !lander If.HI( IJUl.fuutl touches on a docu· n1t•n1 tor l'n•ishh•11t lteagan's ... 1.-11uh11 t· lhat woulrt e nthrone lht• "il141•· n1•pa rtment and its 11ew tx1s:o. 1111 unclllil/Utc<l foreign pulln 111.1k1'r' lo the Heagan ad· 111 t0 1,1rut11111 'l'h 1• d111•111114•11 I. cl r urtec:J by 11 .11.: .ir1d 111 , ~t11Uers on the ..,1·v••111 h lllH11 111 1-°1\)!i.: \ l\1lt t ••lll \\•lltlil 1•1111 I:• '•'·""' II I "' .• ' 111 11 ·" .... I' I \I I I I \ 1' 11 11 n 1· 1 I !\I "i I ' I 'I ,1 fl ii II 111 I 11 ,111 I' I' I' \ 1• l l " I 11 I t' t lo! n I' ,, I I ' ' '1•1•1 1t11".1ll' 11 \\11uld establish ''"' ""'l..111..: l'Otnmittees to ~ ·~ h ,1ll t'\l 111d1n~1nl~ b) high Stale P 1•p.1 rl 1111 •111 ot fi l'tab inst tad of. .1:. 111 1111' l'.1:-I. II\ I he NSC staff 1\11 1'1'\1•1 'I' h l' d 111• 11 oH• n t 1 s d o u b I y ·.1~:111(11·a 11t lil•n1u se of its . 1111h111·,h111 Tlwugh a pres1den· 11.11 d1rt•1·\1\ l'. 11 was written not Earl Waters by the new presidential assistant for national security (the NSC stalf director), Richard V. AJ. len, but by Secretary or State Haig. HAIG KNOWS Ere1 about how the NSC appa works than anyone else In he Reagan administration. Having gained th~t knowledge during the Nixon years as NSC director He nry Kissinger's top aide. Haig knows what he wants from Reagan: a 1·e turn to the system or 20 years ago when State Department of· fi cials, n o t White Ho use operatives, ran the committees that ('Onlrol nationa l security communications to the OvaJ or. rice. · T he n se of Al llaig and the decline of the NSC staff system dr aws mixed revie\>t'S within the1 Reagan adm1n1stralion : Allen him self utters no dissent He flee ting the president 's wishes, he is he l ping Haig Evebrow.s lifted whe n Allen h i°red Maj Gen Robert L Schweitzer . one of llaig 's lieute· nanls al NATO (·omma nd in Europe, as a key NSC staffer . Thal gives lla1g a potent ally in the White House. But Haig as potential Cabinet stron1man generates d istrust in higher elevations of the Reagan administration. Edwin Mees e. the president's c losest aide, Is s aid b y inside rs to consider C alifornia Supre m e Court Jus tice William P. Clark as a c!ounlerweight.. to llaig. Clark's s election as depuly secretar y of s tate, despite his lack of foreign poli cy experience, was based on loyally to Reagan proven in service as the president's first c hie f or staff as governor of Califontla. EVEN WITH CLARK a l Slate. however. Haig's rise will not be stopped quickJ Y· That was af· firmed when laig sent his un· precedented pr oposal lo l he While House reconstituting the NSC, not along )j nes laid down by Allen hut ritting has own de· sires. Such a concession by Kiss· inger or Jimm) Carter 's NSC dir ector, Zbigniew Hrzezmski. would .h~ve been unthinkable The very fact that a t this wntang the new president has not yet IS· sue d his first direct ive on his de· .. ., ... ,, ' • ffP,i , sired NSC setup is revealinc. By Dec. 30. 1968, Kissinger had. co mpl e t e d the mos t ehtborate study ever made of the NSC structure, which was quickly approved by Richard Nixon in a series or directives that opened his presidency. On J a n. 19, 1977, Brzezinski got Carter's signature on changes he wanted in the NSC system. with Carter 's approval going out .1 an. '20 as Presidential Directive No. 2. A I. L •:N 'S •. A IL U ll E to per form w1lh the same dispatch\ demonstrates the s~ncerily of Reagan's often-expressed dis- like for the NSC's staff system of the last dozen years. Reagan simply does not regard the NSC .as an invaluable tool of pres· 1dent1al policy making, as did Nixon. Ger ald Ford a nd Carter Ins tead. known for his like of un· Mmpli<'a ted bureaucr11tic struc- tures, Reagan has s aid he was ariµallcd <tl infighting between State Department and NSC that aC'('Omp<tnicd t!1ie dominance of Kiss in~er and, to a lesser extent. of Urzcz1nsk1 Rc<t~~in ·s att it ude is Haig's l<.a unthtni! pud. und few he re 1loubt tht• wcretary of .state's l·ap<.1 c1ty to explrnt anEI-expand his in fl uence over foreign policy an the months ahe<td Yet, besides ~eest:'!\ cautwn, stemming from has desire' lo protect the presi- dent . t here a rc s ker1t1cs of He<.agan \ de<"1s1<>n within the na- l1C1n;1l security bure au('ra<'Y The~ s a y µr 1vatel y lh<tt ..vhalc\•er confus ion the old !>.YSlcm cau!>.ed . 1t guaranteed the Pentagon and t he i n telhgencc tommunily equal. som etimes suµenor access to the Uva I Offa('e To give the Stalc Dep<.a rtment so much con· trol over tht.' natmnal securit\' S) !>tt:m , thc~ con tend. could blClck that a CC'l'SS. b) aec1dent or llcs1~n If lht•) <i re rnrrcct. nal1on<tl ' ... ,. u rt I ~ (' (/ u Id s u rr c r If a I g !>.huw!\ no sud1 ('Onl'crn Yet. his ahllil\ lo dccil with the cn t1cs and m:.tkt• 'thl' new !\\Slt!m work will 1lcl'ilh-JU!>.I how high will be lht· ri:-.1..· c1f Al lla1g lhat began "11h a pn·,11ll·nt1<1 l directive rlr:ift1•d rn thl· St alt· Dc·partment 'Crime program' polishes Brown image If tht"re is anything outstand- ing about (;ov. Jerry Brown 111 her than has pronounced kooka ncss. it 1s his adeptness in sens mg the pubhc mood. So it is no !>.Urpnst' that the foremost ob- S<'rv atwn in his brief "state of the st at1"' address lo the Ll·~1 slalu rt• was the rampant trimc· «un1htwns which exist in rhe stale and "the fear people have that they are no longer safe 1n t heir neighborhoods or even in thcir own homes." t n a departure from his us ual habit of throwing problems al I h r· s n I n n s without a ny :-.11g~<·s t1 11n s for lhcar solu lions. the· gov r· r n 11 r t h i s I 1 ml' an no11n1·l'!I what h (• h ,, I> f' cl would ht• :w 1·f•µl 1•d as a vigor ous anti 1·r im1• program 111• 1•v1·n rirti p11i.1·d th1' s 1H:ncl1 na.: 11 f s1 20 rn 11l1on lo unpl1•m1•nl 11 Many s aw 1 IW pr1111m(ttl 11!\ a 11<·-;ir1· on tu:. 11:1rl 111 1111111111 up 11n 1111agt for h1rn :-1·1f 11~ l11·1111t !>.I r1111g 011 law 1•nfor1•1•1111·nt. 1.1 pr1·li1111n:i1 v 11l11y tu huild 1111 illl•>I h1·r 11in ut llw 1111·,all1•n1·y No 111111 1• llpJH'•1111 111t1• 1·111n ment 0(1 tUs "new pro~ram " can be made l'han that expressed in the old saying t hat no ma tte r how Uun it is sliced baloney is still baloney. rn the first place. given the facts of the boldnesJ of today's criminals wherein as many as 108 arme d r obbe ries were p e rpe trate d on Wes t Los Angeles homes in a s ingle month last year, $120 million is a Band· Aid approach to a body with multiple gaping wounds. CLOSER examination or the purposes for which the money would be s pe nt reveal that Bro wn's vigor ou s new anti· ('r ime progra m is mer ely a warmed over pack age or some old proposals which don 't come c:lose lo dealing d irectly with stoppmJl violent crime. Fully a t hird of the money sought by Br own . som e $40 million, would be allocated to hwal ~overnmenls lo re model ttw 1r jails. Hul the criminals who art! reared by the public are 1·;md11latcs for something much more· than the local Jails which 1111•rt'ly scrvt• as holding pens for thost· who ('an't ruise bail. In :111 v 1•vt•nl Lht!t.e is nothing new ah;1ut this pha/lc of t he program. '" ral'l. tht• 1.egislature ap· propraated the money last year m a measure aulhon zing county Jail renovat ions but lhe governor blue pencilled the mon1:y IF THE MONEY .pr oposed fo r t he jails does nothing directly lo halt crime neithe r does t he near 50 percent of the rest of the pro- posed funds. fo'or half of that rs for ne w prison construction also already authorized and partly funded last year. Gr anted, if crimes are to be stopped those perpetrating them must be 1m · prisoned. That can only happen if the judges impose prison sen· t ences. Hut the hope for t ougher j udges is dealt a body blow almost every lime the governor names a new judge Rather than building a record of strict law enforcement Brown 's Judicial appointme nts, s ta r ting with Rose Bird as chief justice. has been one of permissiveness and t o lerance of crimina ls . The r ights or criminals are given precedent'e over the need for protecting the public from them. Until the atti t udes of the supreme court and the rest of lhe judkiary are turned around, money s pent on law e nfotce- rn e n t will conttnue to be frustrated. Of the' tot a l propos ed by Brown for his .. ant1 -cnme·· pro- gram, about 25 percent is lo aug- ment the operating budget of the st<.1tc prison::. :-low rosling near · h S35'> million <t YC'ar. an in t;rt~a~c of at least 10 percent <'Ould have bccn expected JUSl for 1nn at1on C1 lone More might he nreded by reason of added in· male popul<.ation. But Brown 's proposal would allocate onl y S27 million more for prison opera- llOnjf thus shortchanging them unll!;s other increases are in eluded in the governor's budget. OF THE remaining $20 odd million in the proposal, a goodly sha r e would go lo providing s alary increases for the judges and for six more law clerks for t he supreme court. This leaves a p i ddling a m ount to support stepped up programs to catch repeat offenders, a nti·lerrorism tr aining and certain other special la w enforcement pro· gr a ms. So shockingly inadequa te 1s Brown·s proposal lo de al with c rime that Assembly Criminal J ustice Committee Ch airman Ter ry <.ioggm has called for a S850 million bond issue to Cighl c rime "<tl its roots." Beneath justices' cassocks are ntere ntortals You n·m1·mtwr him fro m W nt 1•11otat1· Thul m1t r1tl1atmg old hum hu~. S.•1111t 11r Sam J Ervin Whut you may not re member 1~ that lwfort' ht• l urnished his repululmn hy his e xhibitionism. that re11ut11t111n was very good li e was known a nd highly res11cctecl ui. th•• best conslitu tional lawy1•r 111 lhe Congress. 0 111 Sam J ~urfaced the other d ay At ugt' 84 the former Sena tor from N o r l h Carolina got orr some :;en· t l m e nts on the Supre m e Courl of the U .S . t h a t I f i n d i n · v igo raling, l a rgel y because they happen to coincide 'With those I have he ld for a lon1 time. Like the Imperial Presidency of Nlllon, and maybe even more so, the powers of the hl1h court have vastly Increased in this rcn lury. The SC:OTUS judges ha vc arrogated themselves 1wwcr ove r human lives not even re motely conceived by the . writ ers or the Constitution - li ke the power over abortion and the rhthl of a club to exclude whom it wishes. lo mention just a couple. Sometimes the court seems to have more l o do with faith and mora ls than the pope himself, or the heads of other organized re· ligions. And distorting the intent of the Conslilullon In the pro· cess. THESE THINGS worry Sam J . He spoke of them the other day al Louisiana Slate Unlversi· t'y at Baton Rouge. He said: •'The people of our la Rd are being ruled by lhe transitory personal notions of jusl\ces who occupy, for a fieetin1 moment in histo ry, seats on the Supreme Court bench, rather than by the endur lnt precepts of the Constitution." •'Judi ea who perpetuate I . verbicide are judic ial a ctivists but contrary lo popular opinion all judicial activist s are not liberals. Some of them are con· servatives." Liberal ac tivists • he said expand the scope or the Constitution while conservatives constrict the meaning of the document. ••JUDGES -'•E fallible human beings," be said. "The tempta. lion to substitute one's personal notions of justice for law lies in wait for all occupants of judicial offices.·· The elabor11te apotheosis of the high court judges may have been at some point in our history a useful device to command res pe ct for law. Alexander Hamilton called the ~upreme Court "beyond compariaon the weakest of the three depart· menta of power." Times have chang~. It's time to take a look at what. la wom under tboae judtclal cuaocka. Ervln'a dlatlnction between ju1tice and law • lntereetiq and useful. Just ice, and even a passion for it. is the legitimate concern of mem~rs of the bar. THE JUDICIAL POWER ofthe United States is vested in the Supreme Court. according to Article 3. Section 1 of the Con stitution. Judic ial power does not m ean j ustice, or a con· cern for it. It means the judging of whet.her cases they choose to a ccept from the lower courts conform to the provisos of the Cons~itutlon. Wbe.ther the judicial activtst happened to be Earl Warren or happens to be Byron While. who is now carry int on what seems}. personal vendetta with the press, he baa no place on the court. A firm reminder that the funcUon of the court la wholly ln the interpret.ins of new law tn re· lation to cue law would make llfe euler for ·an of ua, I •uu•. Behind tbo.e uuocta are mwe men. aome of them merer than ' otben. '· Frioer, January 30, 1M1 DAIL 'I PILOT 8 f IUSlllSS Rising oil prices spark profits .. ,, ......... Dis.-rin1i11atory NEW YORK CAPI ·Studard Oil Co. of CaJJfornia and Shell Oil Co H)' ris&n• oil price& in the United State1 helped offset Lbe lmpact ol decli.nlna domestic fuel sales and sparked fourth-qiiarter urninp 1ains. Two other major oU companlea, Sun Co. IDc. and Phillipa 1•etroleum Co .. announced profit declines for the last three month.a I)( llMIO. \ Slandard ol California. the nation's fo1irth-lar1ut oU com· p1my, said Uus week that fourth-quarter profits increased 17 per- cent to 9615 million, while LB eamlnas climbed 35 percent to $2.4 , balllon The comp»ny said its U.S. petroleum earnin1s jumped to $820 million U\ 1980 from WS6 million a year before. "principally becauae of higher prices for crude oil and natural gas and in- creued natural gas production." The amoWtl of oil products Socal sold, howevf:r, fell 4 percent CPI could delete home purchase costs NEW YORK <AP> The com· missioner of labor s tatistics says the hc>me purchase component of the Consumer Price Index will be deleted and probably replaced with an estimate for rents. The New York Times has reported. In a story from Washington, the Times quoted J an el L Norwood as saying that she had discussed the controversial in- dex with Murray I. Weiden· baum, who is in line to become chairman of President Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers. rate of price increases reported by the government, according to Patrick Jackman. who 1s in ('harge of compiling the index each month Firm opens in Newport A Mtch1ga11 -ba:.cd manufac· lurer of artwork fo r 11rinted w1r ing hoards has opc:ncd a new sales offi tc an Newport n cal'h Fake stones, fashi oned from concrete, pave wa y to foun· lain in Cobblestone development north of Tucson. The lots in the exclusive area are for the wealthy, selling at prices of $85.000 to $250,000. Custom-built homes are s ell ing for $1l)0,000 to $1 million Many private wage agree· ments as well as federal Social Sec urity a nd ~overnment pensions have provisions for raises to offset inflation as meas ured bv increases in the Consumer Price Index Replacement of the cost or purchasing a home with rent l'OSts probably would slow the L>cnnis .J liird, vice JJrC!.rdcnl of ::;sale for Cc1mputcl Jo:n~1nN:r in1:. I · will be hcadquarl(•red 1n new office at 1200 <iuall Slrt'l'l (.'ompult-1 IJ(CVIOU!>IY St'l'Ved ull parts of lhc nalwn I rum ati- bCJ sc in Southfit>ld . Ma·h COLLECTORS INCOMC saa.ooo Ur? CORNEA All YOU rATIMC TOO A•r• Coln• & Slemp• flUH IN TUES? GOLD & SILVER Prtce• for 1·2M1 NOT cm• AHW? -c-M1t• Sh.,CI I U tt . .., -CALL 751-3911 KfUQerlM\O\ U1'• U1' .. AUPI• L•dl uu• uuoe 100 (o•on.• ~1 00 UIO .. Au F• Mr. Cwtis rrice SO P•\O\ ~· '4Uoe QO' ~1fwpr 8~ ,_ ... .. ,.. .... Ctrt1l1ed f 1nanc1a1 ,,_l( ___ I• Planner C..•c--(714) 556-eaSO first V2 !Mr CIMllltatien South CoHt Plaz• Vlll•g• Al No Char ge ___ .. , .. ., ___ c-,.._ .. ,. What kind of man owns his own computer? I< t 111 \ ,, ,, 1'' l l Ir I'• I "•' ' I tit\ \\ Ii 11•1 ii •' , , .. J 11 f \ i'l01 Ill <!ti II ' ' .. \I ',, ... 1111 'I New recycling plan to be,gin SAN RAFAEL (AP> A curbs1de·p1ckup re· tydan~ program thal eventually will cover most or Marin County &!> !>el to began Monday in Tiburon. officials sa y. Spt:cially designed trucks will p1r k up bottles. c·a ns and newspapers that residents leave on the curb outside their homes, The recyclable garbage will be taken to a fa cility m San Rafael. where sophisticated equip· ment will separate aluminum from steel, crush cans and dump the metal into trailers lo be taken to recyding plants. The program, funded by a $500,000 state grant, is th<' largest of its kind in California , according to Joseph Garbarino. president of Marin Recyclin~ :incl Re!'>OUrC'e Recovery Association .. .. NEED HELP? visit our Do-It-Yourself Store . or have our c~ettt plumbers do tfte worts! 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U.S. crude oil prices rose sharply last year as rederul prkc controls were lifted each month. The controls. which had been due lo end Sept. 20, were abolished Wednnday by President Reagan. Al Shell, rising prices helped the No. 8 oil company post a 23 percent fourth-quarter earnin11 1ain and a 37 percent Increase In 1980 prolita. ,,,,.. Sun reported an 87 percent drop in earnings for last year 's fourth quarter but a 3 percent gain for all or 1980. The company said it tallied a $l28 mililion after-tax charae associated with a de · cision to end constructien ol new vessels at its Sun Ship division, which loel S190 million last y~ar. · Phillipg, No. 13. atlributJd its quarterly profit drop lo ''shaq 1ly higher exploration expenses" and reduced sales of chemical products. But ror 1980, Phillips posted a 10 percent earnings gatn ai; a resullof"higher worldwide prices" for oil and gas. AMONG EARNINGS REPORTS: Standard of California's fourth-quarter profits t·arne to $G15 m illion, or $1.110 a share, und sales were $11 .3 billion. In the fourth quarter or 1979, profits totaled SS24 million. or $1 SJ a shun:. and sales were S9.8 billion, For 1980, Socal 's net inconrn rose to $2 t1 billion, or $7.02 a share, against $1 .8 billion, or $5.22 a share. in 1979 Sales rose to $42.9 billion from $31.9 billion. Shell's fourth-quarter profits totaled $408.6 million, <ir· SI 3~ a share. against $331 2 million, or $1.07 a share , a year hcfor<' Quarterly sales rose to $5 J·billion from $4.3 billion. It said 19HO 114'! income rose to $1.5 billion, or $4.99 a share. rrom SI. I 1Jill111n, or $3.66 a share, in 1979 as sales climbed to $20 bill1011 fr11nt SM s billion SUN'S FOURTH-QUARTER prof1b fell tu $29 Ii 111illwn from $222.9 million in 1979 as sales rose to $4 . l billao11 fro na ~ 2 billion. Per-share earnings £ell lo 22 cents from $1.87 In 1980. Sun's profits totaled S722.8 million. or $5.92 a share, a~ainst SG9'J 9 m illion. or $5.89 a share, in 1979 Annual sules ruse tu $13 2 111lhon from $10 8 billion Phillips' net income came to $287 million, or $1 1m a !.hure. an the fourth quarter on sales of $3.9 billion. A year l·arlr cr. fourth· quarter profits totaled $306.5 million , or Sl .98 a share, and sall•s were $J balhon. The company's 1980 net income was $1 I brllru11, ur $7 01 a share. against $891.1 million. or $5 77 a share. 111 l!!l!I An nual sales rosetoS13. 7 b1lhon from $9.7 billion. Socal"s return on shareholders' equity was t:J 6 f1f'r<'l·11t a11cl compared with Business Week magazine·s IS 4 111.·rct•rlt , all industry average ror the first nine months or 1980 . Sh<'ll , Sun and Ph11l1ps did not announce return on s hureholdl·r~· l'1put y. a mcasurl' of profitability used by analysts lo compare curporat1• 1 t• suit!. ( h ~·r Tiu· C :011111t·r NASO ListilM)s ~If "' I 16( '"' .. 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The California rirm, which has blamed many or its ills on low-priced Imports from Japan and Europe, said a 10-man team rrom Nippon Kokan K.K. ol Tokyo is to arrive here within the next l wo to three weeks to "advise Kaiser on ways to improve operations in all areas oltbe plant." . l BU5'NESS I STOCKS Sales re~ord U.S. ad agencies aid foreign cars By MILTON MOSKOWITZ The car has tong been the symbol of makin1 lt in America, and based on what's happenin1 these days in aut'omobile showrooms across lhe country. we· re not ma kine at at least not without a lot of help from our Japanese friends In 1980, one out of e very four new cars bought by Americans was a fore ign make. In 1980, sales of U.S .·built cars 6.5 m1lllon were at th~1r lowest level since 1961 The rout extended thro ugh the entire American car industry. DJ'..[ save one. Volkswagen, ..an..it." 11\t.L now turnmg out Rabbits mu1'\. 1 in P e nnsylvania , in· creased its sales by 10 percent and displaced ~merican Motors as t he fourth largest car producer tn this ~ountry Amencan Motors is in the process of becomtng a satellite of France's Rena ult, with the res ult that two of our five auto producers will be foreign-controlled and the fate of a third. Chrys ler. still hangs 1n the balance Chrysler's s hare of the new car market fell in 1980 LI> 7 4 percent. It was bad enough in 1979 at 8 fi percent Breathing down Chrysler's neck arc the two big Japanese c·ar makers , Toyota and Dats un Toyota d ealers retailed a record-break in~ 582,000 cars in 1980, close lo what Pontiac sold, g 1 vm~ the m 6 5 percent ofthc American m<1rket And Datsun t•aptured 5 R percent of our m a rket with sa ll•S of 517,000 car!'>, I00,000 morf' than Ford s Lincoln Mercury di v1s1on was a hie l11sell HF.LPlt-G TUE JAPANESE tle1•1rnat1• the· I'S 1·ar make rs an• two of/\ mt'rin 1 ·.., pn·mu:r .11J v(•rt1s1n~ a~e nc1cs Toyota now rank!-. as the n:.it wn !'> 57t h larg<·s t atlvert1:-.cr with a n annual l>ud..:et <:st1m;itcd by /\d vnt 1sing /\ J.!l' i:tt $80 rn ilhm1 I bigger than Srhlil i·s 1 Those lei:tpm~ "To~cHa h·l·llng · r11mmn<·1als a re pro dul·ed by Lhc DantN Fitzgerald Sample al!l'ncy. the sam e s hop rC'spons1blc for Old "p1ce. llc·llmann·-. and Rest Food'> m ayonna1st-. Sk ippy 1wanut buttl·r. Yopla1t yogurt a nd Relty <:rocker pant'akc· rn1x .1dVt•rt1 s 1ng lhtncer Fitzgerald Sample I!'> also tht• author 11f th11.,1· patron11.1ng commercial:-. for Mazola margannt· the lat(•!-.1 pal<-f<i 1·t· utror1ty <1~<Hnst /\mencan Indians Oat.sun·~ annual ad tiu1IJ.:t•I 1s p('lrnt·d <1t Sfifi mil hon . rank ing it 6Sth among all advt·rt1~er~ Th11'\t' "wt• art-driven·· c:om men°1<ib 1•111nl· t11 you t•ourte<.,.\ of I ht· Wtlli<.t m E~t~ a gen C), !ht• s<1mt• shoµ rl''>Plln!-.l blt• for tht• artful advertis ing pla('C:d for Dn~t an lalikl!-.. \'a-.t·llnt· lnteno.,1Vl' C<1n• Lotion. Irish Spring to1kt !'>o,q1 I cau-..· for .en dnl11l1·f<1mat111n suit b) tht' l11sh Jll.:"1>11 ·' \;11xH·ma -.ha\ 1ng < rt·Lirn :.ind Wtns l•>ll and Salt·m 111.!arl'llt'" \\ ll t:~ CAR SAi.ES ... 1tm111. (i1.:Mr.1I Motor-. rw:.irl; :.i "''a \'> s1·1.:ms lt> g r" b iJ t11ggl'r sh<·1· 11f the pu: Th<il was 1·t·r l<11nl) th1• 1•;.ist' last )l'.tr <; :\1 sol<l4 I mil hon passenger 1•ars in 1981). down 7711.000 f rorn t hl· numht-r 1l sold in 1979 llov.t\'t•r thut • l'pr<•-.1•nlt•<111nl ~ ;.1 I ~• H 111•rrcnl dPchnc Ford "' as off :IO p1·n ·1·rll ( "hn -.l1·r :!7 4 prr·i·t n1 H•·-.ull (: M ·., markt•l s h;Jr(• l t•Xt lud111 g 1m 1111rt-. 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Metk •. .\II r ... 1~l•I<'111h 1•rl1J1t'•I IO:Al.TORS 2 WILLDO GI ASSUME 111 th1,. ·~"'~lltJI'"'' '" ,ur1 JC'l'l UJ lhr ~ n l'"I .1 I ~ <•Ir llu u.,tnl( '\11 111 l~hll1 .. h11 h mai.+.,,1tllh 1it<1 ll11 Nt'.-d 2 C:I', for doubk dd' .. rlt'" ""' ,,. • '\ut.it1tution un this LUXURIOUS 1 .. r .. h l t' l11111t alH1ll .. 1 lw11u1.ru1 Mt'lrll Verdt' • r 1"1 rmim ... 11rn1 h.-"·11 .... unh rrl<.del with atrium TOWNHOME ·· + separate laundry. screened patio. RV pa rk 1ng A real bargain at Sl35,900 Offered VA You must see to ap oreriate! 646-7171 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS TRI-PL EX r "~ 1~•k1r n·h~11111 "'' 11 t t ma~ l t' r bdrm . 11r n ... 111.lfli.I 11r11'tr1. 111 1rn rircplat·t' in ll v1n11 room. , C~e year ne~ Easlll1de 111tr11t1011 tu 111.1k,. .i n ~ ~11artn.i 1·atht"dral 1•e1I Costa Mesa 3 Bdrms, w1·h 1.1rderen1·1· 11ni11,1 1ni.:s . h1q:1· t ountrv 2~!·baths.loadedwith de· •• lh•I• 11r rh"lt'r111 1111.1111011 k1t1·ht'n with f11 n11lv 1 signer I.ouches' Sparkl S170,000 Two 3 Bdrm, 2 baths. and one 2 Bdrm 2 baths. enclosed garages. 145.000 Isl assumable al 7''> call ~9161 roiom T he• V.\ loan on m g clean ' Ov.ner an• Thi.-. nl•v.:.1.1;,SJo:r ,,. di nuq th1,, prupt•M> 1.-. Jl 10'. ious' Steal 1t at 1133.500 lo.011,.·1t1)(h J I 1·,.1.11 ,,,.~ and ttw prtt't' t.\ ~low 1646-7171 J d \rrtisinic fur rl'.ol market valUt·at SIZ2.JOO I roTHE--------, t•sl1tlt' whu·h •~ in '111111 Selle r 's JnJC1ou.,, c•all lo REAL 111in ut t.ht-1aw uay ror a11 M1at1s ESTATERS 1~ 1700 l OPEN HOUSE REAL TY !'!'' LIDO ISLE NL·~ly n·modl'led tra ditional s tvle J IJdrm. 2 hath home featuring iarge rel'reation room & 2 patios. Living room has attrat'live beam ceilings, fi replat e & f renrh doors leadinJ.? onto hri<_.k pat io New kitchen b it-in uppli<Jnl'l'S <'lose to tennis c·ourts . ~andv headll'S & elubhousc. Can be :-.old full.\' furnisht•<i $420.000. IAYNOMT Wt• haVL' sc..•veral fine hnmf'), with pier & sh p BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buy~1d1· 011vt· N B 67S 6161 llACOM IAY--aAltl ... A 4 bedroom home in this picturesque bay front community with a spacious I bedroom apartment all for $375.000. Beacon Bay features a pri vale beach , parks. docks and a tennis court. The ho me features a view of the bay. or the mountains and a large enclosed patio . U~IVUI: ti(JM~\-,. REALTORS. 675-6000 244'.t Ent Cont lllghwo1y. ( 11nor1o1 d.-1 M .. r w I·. II \\' E I<! or: 'I'll E 111-:s I LISTI;\'( ;s I'\ TtlW\; ------i THE REAL MESA WOODS HIOllS: Act.erliMn ESTATICRS I In bnght. airy 4 Rdrm 1 llMMlld c:-. tt.ir .dt pool home with spa a fev. steps from the master NORTHWOODS ] BDRM deity ..t report er-IUY NOW! I s u ite Dual !i replan~ llAUTY I I p RK AllJfllM9GoH How can you find a pro MEWPOltT rOIMT perty four doon; from the ~EX 4-PLEX · ron 1 •alclr. Ta. l mma(' 3 bedroom m between family room . UH V. A : : DAILY PILOT .. ._, The Terran• uf Irvine and <'onversatlon pit. th•!>. ~.soo Fantast~~ .. buy of 1 Super nexible flnanrinJ! '·. · 11••r ...__ tt.-t..... p ..... 1... .. • .... I home mak~ entertf an t e week. m ..,.,aut.iful on thlS fabulous V1llaite ....., 1"lllllJ" nnt -rte.,., '"iusan<Js ur ow · d r h F II . , Northwoods of Irvine · , ,. conKIMrti ...a.. the same model 111 h•sser mR a e '!-t u P ic~. Lower umt with terrific' Ill ~niversll y I ark .~ -r· l'Onditinn Ff'atures 111 Sl83,(JOO. <all 751 3191 Beautiful 1·arpels und • I . · 1 locatmn near pool and d b . "'" 1:---------111.·lud1• Italian lll(• t>ntry .• SEL ECT 1 bh u · . I r apes. IR r o11m s 'I e nclose d vat111 and r u ouse 0 .•R r~ms. thruout Near shoppinR :.:: [Ho.tMsforS. 1Pr1valt' atrium off PROPERTIE~ ~arth~~ ~e<?r·.~~r.; and schools Owner 1•. 1••••••••••••••••••••••• mast<'r su1tf' Ownt·r 1~ I 1°b0h : 31s Vhta_;. 1 high ly motivated t'illl So Bayfront with a 45xllS Spe<'lar ular 2 and :1 lo t on Rall>oa Is land bedroom untls l'll·tur1· where the owner will f'On window:-. prov1dt' tnnl~ sid('r anythmi.: of value eye view of tht• ult1mal<' storks, rash. lam!, un I in s eas 1d1• I 1 v 1 n i.: its you name 11 and the F1 r eplaN•!o. ne1A t1lo• owner will trad e k1ll'h l'n anrl bath ~ Includes plans for a new ()1A n..r will c·arry financ• $155,000 Prim e lo<'at1on. n1·w rar pets, m•w pumt, m•w drapes ! Takf' subwd to S87,000 loun llurry • 963 6767 I THE REAL I ESTAT&:RS '11 '. "'-----' I 002 · d · II ' SI~ 900 I " u ouses. •i ''" en ow 752-1700 duplex A.'lk mi 1595,<n> 111£ A -;tc•al' Call no .. laltoal.a.dllty 673-1700 :.~· ,::;;.::;·~=·· .~~a~ik.s~E~Lo;eEC.11T . .. BAPRRIGCAEDIH 0T1~~H~~E~·~R~·Ei7~A11: <L'all tr11:THz,.A~~RSI :, :, Older u~raded 1·harmt•r IJi:S" .-., 6 BDRMS ... , with great view or the PRO P ERTI ES Real value at SllG,000 EST.' .... ..,.~Rs ,,.. hills and baC'kbay uri·a OHt'red VA fo,IA Love "4 a. 4 B .&THS ::·;: This J bedroom 2 hath I} 3 Bdm1, Costa !'t'lesa. ________ ,. •------•-•! A hom• "'-' """ ""'"'"" HWPT BCH ("oil"' P"k l•moly ~~ A h"'' """''' home and theownerwill 1•arr; home, beautiful I~ CUTE MEWrOIT with famil y roo m 8 large 2nd Assume 11··: HOUSE landscaped yard, mv ICH fireplace. double 1·ar tst Full prke $180,000 $132.900 Smiles, youn~ ert"d patio llurry' Thi~ HOUSE itaraie fk'aut1ful Inca mar ned.stepstobeach, won 'tla..,t'646 7171 Only Sl75.000 Call to •1 •11s•••11•c111fHC1s1"c1•"• tion Pnl'eonly Sl l5.ooo TRADITIONAL REALTY HOMES 'INVESTMENTS 631-7370 ~~~~~~~~~~~fth?E;3 f~~~il day! v.,,.~~~!~~•oom c;;;";~~' Cozy br ick firepla<·e . -· home. Teakwood panel· ESTATJi:RS formal dininl( S4-duded ing. Marble entry Brass fountain 1n enrlos ed I y11:.&R lloo..IEW l i g ht s Co rn1n R lop patio flurry. wnn't last ~ " kitchen ranir Built m c ll67~M50 $79,900 microwave oven 80JC llJ! 411DIOOM SIOl,500 .. ~:. 3 BR, FAM RM, THE REAL ESTATERS 1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml lot Owner an x mu~. w 111 Beaullful 1 year new 1• t•arry lst TD at 13': Sandlewood townhom1· r ·--·----·-_ 1 $205,<n>. Fam 1ly hvmg at its be~I with room to gro,,.. Dramatically upgraded t hr o u l'h out Hu ge enclosed patio overlooks s unny rnS(' itar dens Super assumalllr fmane ml! r>on'I w111t ''' ... POOL H.I. Superb upper location I I -/' 6J I 7JOO Beautiful view of green ,,..:.... ... ./.#/ · ..... , (lne o r Irvine's most LOWDOW... belt and recreational ~'(_~ ~ . 1---------• estabtis twd commun1t1 .. , " facilities Balrnny O\l('r I ( '~r I NO ~.1 .... ..... ... I ..,,., ... .. ... ~··· .. ... •1t11 ..... ... ·~· .,. ,,, . .. . " lil ,1 i!,11 . -•h•! ... .. . .. .. ... ·- ··'• .. ...... I 1n an P•f·rllent lon 1t1un 3 Owner will finanrc lh1~ look!\ ~I and spa Spare 1 I ~II'//. HOME h1R bdrm-; 1 d('n + rami_ I almost new 3 bedroom a~e k1trtM!n with lots or •, .,J I Iv mom Re au t 1ful 21-: bath Rnttany Woods <'upboards and counter I :"'--~ /7 IH THE LAKES Hacklmg '1r<>11lan 1n rondo 3 rar Raraite. wet I spa<'e Xlnt noor plan, all I ~ family '"""m The• bac·k har, itreenhous(' wmdow. decorated m earthtones I 1 $99,900 Beautiful smile and microwave oven a rl' Shows l ike a molif l . 1 I A F1c111oous Busrneu story condomm1um, de v a rd L'i an Pnlertt11nt>rs dehiht w1lh s parkhni: 1,c..ol. hUR<' patm, tl•rnfic· for vntPrtam1111: Owrwr h11th ly mot1vutl'd , <•all TRADITIONAL REALTY among the amenities of PC'rfect for lht• "UY or ~al I Name Siaiemen1 111eo rorated in earthtnnes ed L'ull S .,c 000 " wrlll lllt! Counly Clt!1k Is d ood F 11 l fer r · price• Jo.,, · on the RO' Ca II nnw. vehd ror 11ve veers atter 11 n w s .x C(' en 752 1700 wll1th 11me continuing location. "CI05(' to pool. I businesses musl refile spa. tennis.<·ourt..;, shop ITHE REALI Publlcallon 1s nec1t1u1y ping. schools, ctr Lovely SEA COVE PROPERTIES now, won't last 752 1700 THE REAL ESTATERS HOMES & INVESTMENTS USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Hl'sult S('r v 1('L' <·a 11 642-56 78 Elf. 322 I I 631 -7370 $79:'900 BARGAIN Townhome. 2 Bdrm nvt•r I looks greenl>"ll n<"ar South Coast Pl al.a an , Costa Mesa ~·2313 THE REAL ESTATERS f'. STAR G A 'ZER1t •• t-----.---tt• I I I y p POI I 11' .. t •••• ' ..... , .... .•• "1•" .. .. ... , '"'' n • '''' ·~ v •• /('.Ill.,,.\•, J I jf•I W nr.." ... " II ' .1U> ._ 1\••"' ''" t==""-'---1 ,, .... ,.. ••• ,.t. 1W I ••·Ci " )ij(.gtt'1• U ,! •' ¥1 .. " ...... .. ~ ''"' '' , . ··"· ..... .. . ..... tl1 ,. .. 0 ~' ,, ...... ,,. .. , .. ''"·' ,,. .... ,.. ' ...... .. \J 1"•1 • ,.,, ........ u. ,. f. ,. ~,to .. .t. , .... ,. . ... w .. .,. ,. . .,,, l&K&,,Nlt .. ... .. .... . 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LIGHT C S I P U E D E 0 A N E B R N A N E l T M T E K C R Y K S l E R N 0 X A H A R N H D T G I I l E A C T T N E I S A A T W N P T E ~ T H A P P E A 0 E 0 R K A N I E R I S I E l LM RLE I ALB SYUH L ST D C I R E l F T E U C S H l T V N H T l C D R R H R 0 T E 0 1 I N A ASOAOCHSYAGNV C H 0 G H 0 l P 1 C l G T 0 S E H 0 U N C H U R C R l K G I F H A U H T C E A T 0 l T I R E H l N I G H W P R A E M I I l A H T 0 0 M P A I S E £ N E A 0 A E G 0 E H A T H G I l P 0 T S R S R S H T N 0 U S M H U N G H H P I 0 N __ ,.,,. ... ,. .. 1!:9~A~RS on l y 11 111 e•e a •• I I u s h park I 1 kc• ~ &.-.A. .Illa I changes Call Ille legal landscaped rommuntl~ • • Department at the DAILY PILOT fo r G r eat for bui;y t'X 1nro,ma11 on an o e<'utive Call 752 1700 Placing a l'lass1f1ed ad 1s Sdhni.: Jll,\lh1ni.: "'1th a necenarylorms I as easy a!o diahn~ your 714-631 -6990 l>atl~ 1'1lr1t rla~~1f11•d .\ct 642•4321 1 Q:!H P: REALI phone Give us a c•all ,.., a !o1111111t• matll'r E•t 332 -l:A.TERS We 'll do the re s t Jl.L'l (•all 1;.1z f11r7H __ 642·56711 5 BDRMS * REDUCED Spacious family home in popular Harbor View Homes reduced for immedjate sale. Large family rm . with brick fireplace a nd wet bar adjoins big cheerful kitchen. Prime location on the nature park. Large encl~cd yard. Reduced to $329.750 a nd owner m a y assist with financing. 1714) 673-4400 12131 628·2128 The Harbor Area's oldest Real Estate Firm 1-IARBOR CE 110111 ILllRS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE ELEGANT SPY&LASS Two Stones Of Excellence Sunken L1vmg lfoom With Fir"place & Beamed Vaulted C e1l1 n)(!I . t.argl' "'amily Room With Fireplace ... ~ull Len~th Health & Wet Bar Central Vuruum System &c Huge Bonus Koom With Bath. Seller Will Carry Large Sec·ond Trust Deed. Pool-Sh~ed Lot. Shown Ry Appointment Only. Askini 1565.SOO. A ··Joy 0( Newport" Listing COIOMA DB. MAI Only Property Under $170,000 In Corona del Mar. Spacious Two Bedroom & Family Room. Townhouse In Superior Location Of This Gated Community, Overlooks Pool. Lighted Tennis Court s And Features Include : Deck Off Ma11ter Bedroom, Th rtt Fireplaces, Wet Bar & Two Patios. ® ·--h••l'l•tll9'1• 759-9100 t zc.,. ....... ... .,.,.c...... LIDO PENIN. BAYFRONT CONDO Lonly ~ 21r+ deft, 3 ba, cowdo w/paffo ri4JM OR the wahr. C•toM Mirrors. ,. ....... ~ & ,. ... fin. COlllpl WttR ldtc:lww w/Mp ,_.., rooa ..... MCsffy W., wj'oozhlp nail. Oww.r will c:oHlder t .. /opt . Vac..t, lllOH .. MW. sus.ooo. 0,... Sot/S.. 12-4. 633 Udo Parts Dr. Ft. SM H..._Ali.._ WA THAtOHT HOMES IEALTOIS • IMC . 631-1400 o,.....c...c ... ,,........, THE PRACTICE OF REAL EST A TE .... nNh ,,.. ..... l .... cnollhod c..-w .. For sofH HHcl•tH ''•••l•t to ~•c••• ..,....,, It'• .. of .... ......... c ...... . It c • .,. ..... .,....., prectla ....... " .... ...... ,...,1 .... M9TJM,_.....,. --...,..1c .......... THI llAL HfATllS Harry II. Winte rs , Ill, is executive vice president of THE REAL ESTATERS and past director of training. In addition to a real estate Instructor at OCC. Mr. Winters is an instructor In the Realtors Institute and author of several of ltscourses. He is a popular guest lecturer at real estate meet1n1s throughoutthestate. lie .has worked successfully in aU fields of real estate. including sales, office manaaement, escrow, title insurance. mortga1e banking and the real estate tax service business. OIA.._ICOASTCou.IGI ,...,1 ........ -.t ,.....,.~1-11,... For addttlonal lnformallon, please call 558-5772. The only real ett•te cla11 beinl otrered at oct:. Vou do not have to live within the OCC dl1trict In order to attend this class . (Hcle••1001M1ftltd,JOU8'8J ...... ~,...,... , fntMr . ......,. ... 11r111uretole•.) SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 $5,500 puts you into your own 4 Udrm. /\1(.' homl' 12 1 II'. flnancinR Call fur dl'la1l s o n o ur ·'T ICKET" pmi.:ram ,,a. RED CARPET ·-754-1202 H..tMwlidge s~v .. 4 fidrm 12 Mstr Sk., 1 1---------f o r ma I d101n 1: r11,1m . larRe £am(' room. t1u1<'I c u I de s a 1· I.nu !o u <i I courtya rd cntrv with fountain and runn1nl( brook Many upgrades t850.000 RCTaylorCo 040 9900 1WAT9AtOHT HOME I 5 BR. 4 Ra. r us trim I w a t e r f r o n I h " m 1• w 111x:1r p\1 do<'k Prn·c• I I Sl.395.000 For details •1n this home and appt Ill I see. r all \arnl Hoff a~I 631·0094 Want Ad Re!>ulls 642 567k SIAVIEW H,•m11clet e cl ·1•o r1 Ho~ al .. .,. !oUIJ••r 11rl.'an & n 1 ll h 1 I 1 u h t. ' H· IA ll1•;111lllul po11I & '>Ila S111 ..... h11111 d1•1·11ra 11ni: II.· .o 1J I 11 f ~ 11 11 • I •' I ,,,,u111.1hlt· 111 •, J11<111 '1:.!11 IH'IU macnab / irvine r-ealty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY LINDA ISU PllCI REDUCTION! Perfect on~ s tory <.'ouple home in bayside location w/format dining & op<'n kitchen . ··u " dock for 3 boats pvt is land $999.000 Dona Chiccstcr 642-823!'i <A 11 1 VIEW·LOCATIOH-POOL! :i BR Lusk-built home w/family r m & fplc. lg formal dimn~ rm & sunny pool in protected courtyard. Close to s hopping. schools & parks . Move·in condition and priced to sell at $279,500 Larry Dyer 642·8235 (A l2 1 752·1414 551-8700 642-1235 644-6200 q()I Dover Drove I h:irboo V.ew (en•e< SPYGLASS HILL-OWC View the ocean. bay. nite lites from one of Spyglasses best locations. OWC $500,000 on this lovely New Bedford. Offered at $745.000 * CDM DUPLEX * *GREAT FINANCING* Lar ge 4Br. 2 1~ Ba owners unit w /new carpets . d r apes & paint. Mini-ocean view. Plus a one bedroom rental. owe w /'lJJ% down or take over existing loans. $319,900 * NEWPORT SHORES * •LOW DOWN* Owne.r is leaving the state and says sellU! Give us an offer on this larae 3Br 'Home. Just 3 blocks to the beach. owe 2nd T. o. $174,500 * UNIVERSITY PARK * Take over $75,000 loan at 12%. Located near comm. (>001._ spa, tennis &r parks. Walk to 1boppin1 - Don 't miss this one '141,900 •UCllLOM• ... - A•IMT 760-0297 730.1212 r Real r..taw -'"*- • \ . I 1H.1•1 For s. HoinH Fol' s. HM••• Fol' Sat. HouHI For s• ~·,.,. s-. ...........•.•......... ······~················ ...............................••..•.......... ·············•·•··•···· * ~.~.~ ........ ~~~~~.~~~.~ ........ ~~~:.~.~ ........ ~H1ForW. ~=~ ..... ~~~.~ ~~ ..... !~ ~.,.!:!~~.!~~·~:.~'!'.~~ ..... !!.~ !~~~ ... !~! ~~ ......... ~!~~ ~~'.~ .......... ~?~.! ~'.~ .......... !!~~ i.~~::::::::::!~~ \..oOI VICTOllWI ,_S..AIOrP_. ..... SZ47.lff IDlll&hSt Col. of newpart lladdcn un u quuant lialboa Island lane. rramed w111 wl\Jte p1ckel fonce a nd red bnck walkway <.:ustom des111ned and handcrllfted by an "old world .. mas ter with painstaking details Sky llghb illuminate thl' s piral s uuruse to your 1111· 1>vt. i.unde<'k This stately 5 lir. 4ba. f1&m rm w ·1·oxy frplt, cuth ceilings, gourmet k1tch w/2 pu11tri1•1i ha!> t•oordinated wullu1t1.M!r 1n every room. Large Assumable Lo1m. OWC 2nd. Call LOWDOWN PYMMT. l•ao•atlve New Pro· 1nm allows 1VU to buy ,our home even if you Ila \le a Yer)' low down payment. Little Cash Needed; Call for an appt. w /one at our lnvntment rouuelon today. WOODICOft DUPLIX a •UIST CorTA .. SJO. ... DOWM Outra1eous 2br, Iba, owner'• unit. Sllr,U1hta, Antique Doon/W ndows. Beamed Cellini. Frplc. New Kitc he n /Bath. S2'75,000 by owner Days 833·3544, eves Ml 0842. 370 Flora Good buy. f!acellent locaUon. Near beach. pan,*'-· ,_ 1rounc1. 1142,0IO uaumab&e tat. Chucll Spi~ GH• REALTORS '1S·HI I I COIOMA ... MAI DUf\.D -n. ._,. .. ow c... •• ... 4ttftw4 .. ..... l 11•11• & l ............ L W• .. ............... ~--.. Offw.cl .. JH.IOO. COU Of HIWPO•T •ULTOIS Hll l. C.... Hwy .• C---.. ..._ 67S-5S It CllATIYl DICOUTIMCi ..\nd l'rt«1l1\ l ' f1n,m t 111i,: \ t111'll find buth in lht~ c har ming :J HH 2 hath homt.• ll~nJ" owl f111ur:-. f<'r i:'nth windows & d oor'> Pl•flod "all c·1ner1ng s "tlh W;J J11s c·c1t1n g :1 f1rep lat•t•s 11 11).!l' f;i m tlv room. lrrests l1blP lor $2l5.IHHI IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 lllOMT IOW-41YM TIU.ACI D•' l;e L9ft o.t. I z.7 tpl. IMTIRIST THlll&STIAL .............. Enchantiit1 3 &Cl 2 Ba. «ood financing. 1179,500. Jeanne Saller . Ast 631·1.a_. __ _ llST YllW LOCA TIOM Fa rlltt'llll' vu·w u( Oc·ean , bay s , ''la11d:-. t 'atul111u . llJ,!ht~ & the jetty '.'. Sud1 .1 JO~ to wateh the s ailboats and all lhl' hmtl 11u1·u<te.s Custom·built to t a kr actv a 11tagc· of th<' vre w from mos t I oom:-. I Al\'(•ly ·I nctrrns, fam rm & cl111111~~ H1 'irntiful nt•w l arutsr apin~ on r l'.11 h ·l'I !ll'l' & ~loµl' :J.('ar garag~ t ·.i1111,.la' lui appt ~W5.000. C..._r Jl /W.-JM~Ste¥t11Mt 64S.7ZZt IATIAYAIL Inc redible. but t r ue! Thia 4br, 2ba Hunt Beach Beauty is P riced For Quicll Sale. Owner Dana Point duplex 2 br. 1 1 _________ _ ka upper, I br lower, new H.._, ¥• .... will help finance too! 9 ... ffasl" .-. .... 1 rpt , fresh paint, beamed celUngs. rrplc. Ocean YU, 3 Bdrm 2""1 Ba. dining area a, encl. patio. 3 rar iarage. $125,000. Offered for only 1144,000 ~ FULL PRICE! ~[j Sttz,eCol>unn MISSION REAi.TY • 494.11731 . ~~::'!'~.~ ... !~.~~I ~~~ ....... !~~~ ~~ ~PY•L SS OCIAM OWNER MOT~VATED· HUlliYTHIS WtSUY M. TAYLOI CO .. llALTORS 2111 S-JH ... lntehloed HtWPOIT CIMTd, M.I . 644-49 I 0 STARNES COMPANY . t1W Beautifully dflorated 3 WOWT' LAST AT 5bdrm, ... 000, lodo"·n. Bdrm Spani'Stl 11tyled Slzt,tOO gd te~758 Just painted inside and t ~ ---out. Owner may he lp ~tl GOLOENWEST .. MTaaACI finance 11 25 .SOO ~I I REA''TO Low-5.·-.. __ on '~ TARBELL. REAi.TORS • ~ • L RS ~• ""' '""' '"'"' C.11 ~1720 I '•,_,,,r ~ASSOCtATES land in · Terr. 3br. 'l!--"!!llll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!ll!!!!l~lll!ll• 2ba. f • 11e pvt yd CHICI THISI uso.ooo. Own /agf. FlllPLACE. CLOSE 673-2'717, Mt-«157 At •m•s TO llACH Watct.fffirow! N~w <"ustom prestiK1ous area> Tim Wilkes de siRned 3 Bdrm with dass and fabulous views s.425,000 , L...-¥ .... 1.E."' 4'7-1761 75t-UJI llSTYALUE IMMIWPC>n Cliff Haven Condo, 2 bdrm + den. Sl59.SOO Large & ligbt Last one available out of only 10 CommtA'lity pool. lovely neighborhood R II R Agl, 67J.7:ll0 • IEALToaS-IUILDHS $264,900 IN NEWPORT IEACH ·I Bdrm 2 bath home . Pool and spa. Huge lot. walled a nd gated. New taqJ~ts. COSTA MISA'S I Lovely 1 year old homl' S•--IUY attached I.ow down .....-.a f.asy terms 1125.000 Oneoltbebetterduplex ./ L 0 ('AT I () N Call BRIC'KF.1.1. RF.AL es by owner. 67S·Ul5S. TF.RRIFIC I ": S T A T fo: 673·4MI ./SIZE 16.'iOSQ rr I N v fo: s TM F. NT s ./DOUBLE l';An~ca: 960.54(7l 2Br. Cabana" lrlr , 3 pvt bchs. pool & rtshin.: pier 119,900 499 :JJl6 BY OWNF.R llarbor ViPw ONLY S3.000 ON Ot'nfmt Carmel. JRr, 28a, fam 2Br Mobile lfm . pvt brh rm S2SO.OOO Will carry Owner 549-2405 nf'w loan at reas. rate ...... TWO ...... ONGS OlliaaY6CDllTA 673-7761 760-1397 502 Acacia . 1337 ooo W 10PF.N f;:R YHY CIEA TIYE • ' ' -1 M I C RO O V t: N RY OWN l-:R lfir Pwrpt NO QUAJ. .NO POINTS. 620Acacaa; ~·500 OISllWASHfo:R Condo . R Plan. end unit. Ass ume 1.0 INTfo:f!f;~ST 2200ff'.alertront, $580.000 I .tTRASH <;OMPACTOR many upgrades, lo ant LOANS' Lovely Jhr. 2ba . Dnveby,the~call t AIRCONDITION l':R Assum1' Ira , prin onlv +den, llU<:fo: MASTf;:R Sara Marvin i H UG f, WALK I N 842·4MS . SlJJTJo:. 2 pooli;idt• yards , UruqueHomes CIAJISF.TS S20K down or suhm1t 67S.~; 67~6000 ./Cf;:MJo:NT DRIVF.S $7000 DOWN trac!~ will {'1>ns1dc r JASMIMECIEH •t POOL&JACUZZI Take over p y mts LEASEOPTIOH. WALK TO Absolutely spectacular WILSOMPAll Downtown P c rff'C'l f\40·9966 dHys 494 5057 IMYISTORS ocean view from larji!e CoRda "...... starlt!r honil' H42 9393 I eves S199,9!i00wnPr /\111 THE BEACH DIUGHT balcony Decorator's llOW. WILSOM ST. fiob Demer.. IY OWNER F.leJ(ant 2 Bdrm. 2,., bath Maximum le veral'!e wath own home 3 Bdrms. 2 I J t ho V t SS.000 down 2 Bdrm l'On story .... __ ;., pool, spa COSTA MIS.A HWlf.._ l'anoram11· !K'l':rn vu•w own me ery pnva e ,,_, .. ...., H ..::::?:__ 0 bl 1 t lk location un greenbelt do Owne r will carry C/2 I Me rt c..tr Sales office open 11 oo to! a.._. I 42 assuma e s . wa t•\ · · balance with a 0 reeable I wpor · 4 : 3 o C 1. () .s L', o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Victoria ficach l'rrn• Mini Ql'Can view Tennis " 7.1.a ... 767 .-I o I terms and payments -THURSDAY 1 OWMB RMAMCIMG 1 nly S250.000 . Tl·r_m ... court, poo , spa. sauna, G . -....nn A k o e H s 1 s S169.onn Call ... "2313 mg 176 900 Call 540 1151 "leW ~ ... -Jbr 2•-·ha 10 4 Wkday!> 1M! 141l11 MA 5965 or 644 76'¥1 HAUORYIEW POITOAMO ll1Kh assumable loan. s p11. ('arthtones thruout. 4/5 fir w/honus rm, J•~, n u , t' F: fo; A s k i n g S342,900 Tom Baron 559 9400. l~?Z~l91 Jtt:ALTORS good t t'rm s Only .ross anrome..,..,., 5 ICoi .. W... 1024 rt.o..714/,31-5055 Spertar ular waterfront P n ou~I' ._a, .un """ ....... f • A-' ·is t••••e•eeeeeeeeeeeeee•• • \..-VUUV . • • • 4!Jl 4271 ormore~a1 OWMrFislec•fOO/o 30' hoat shp,upl(fad .. s t•v1•s . IJl/10/o LOAM (THE REAL I S mall, Easts ide Cos tcs COMFOITAlll I A I TO a t 12'. IN ova EMBAU> I.A y CllATIYE RMAMCtMGESTATKRS Mesa charmer Flowers . l IDltMHOME Propt-11.IN-al(t.K9f! r)f»17 Oreans1de of """' ""'lh With about $1 1,000 down. c r eative --fruit trees . Franklin Wood noor1'. fireptart' llnifte 1044 •wean v1ew J R<lrm •·om RAY FfU >NT HOM fo~ OWNEft Ullll.l>l·:Jt No•IA 1·u.~lum homt• with hual tt .. 1·k +very mnt 1vah'f1 Ciood finanr inf! Sl .295.000 C'all 11wnf'r J-:vc·:. 640 7fi6S or fi75 271\J financing ava1l abl£' on this fabulous stove&hottubmakethas l.ARGElot.Sl40.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pl rt>modl'h:'d honw . I'· adult 2 bedroom <'Ondo. Soft earth llG CANYON 2Br. IBa rozy inside & loy McC ..... lltr. •COL.LIGE PARK !ilks from lw;u·h S75S,1 .. 111 THEILUFFS l'an11ra m1r vista of lush I! r ,. ,. n hi' II from t h 1 s -;p,1r 1ou:.. J bdrm. 2'~ h a th End Un11 •· townhom1: Offf'red al S<!49 500 /\ITT. 1>40 5560 •~~~=-~~~ out Lotsof sla1m.'<f glass 54a.772f 1 _.._TURES SEEO..., tone color~ thruout De luxe kitrhen Privacy abounds in this MIWPOITllACH Hoo m t o gar d f' n I ~ f'lll with butche r blo<:k ('Ounters. 21 i ~~et~an~r~e~~~r~:!1de~ 3 bdrm, 2 ba. yearly. un-, Sl31,500 182 Albert Pl Super S yrar use plan 760-1607 640-7399 b th d. · kl ·ng fum.1575. 6462390 M~AVf:RDJo: I f"aturrnaJbdrms.· + 1l•·n. a s. 1n1ng room . c rac t whil'h offers romfort and Montic~llo Townhouse 3 OOLl.llOUSI': 2~ ba 1';1l'all\' l1wa~t'<1 1--------- fire place for those c·ool evenings al s pal'ious living in an ex bdrm, 2 ba, furn yrly I 4 BORM ALL Nf:W 4 Hr. 2ba, newly derurat <'IOs(' to s(·hiiol-;. park h o me. 2 s tory d C'SI gn. Community l'ellent location Owm•rs ssoo. 642-2253 eves <" a r p t'l s . d r a p 1• s , ed Lrg bonus rm Assum I pools and s hoppanl! A~k pool for an <Jppointnwnt today ! Ask will assist in finanrini: m1crowav1·. l<1ndsrapang loan or S92.000. 10• ·"·; cf '" onl 144,!IOO ... .AYFIOHT CH.ARMER. SUPER TERMS -10% for J e an or f"rank . Bkr. 559·8451 Offered at S39S.OOO & paint'" & out Sl22.51)f) rcrt1 ve ratl' Ask 1n g l!!l9 .. ..-D.M. MAISHALL Open wknds 124. 3151 1139,950 lfun·y ' ~~ f) DOWN 'lh .. bell IEALTORS Candadian Ownr A1.:t Rfo:AJ. F'Sf/\TJo:~TOll l-'. IOI. 644-t"o 760-0135 615.2:w.s 675 1111 ...................... 1.----------1 iiiMlilli6illijjll" I I >unt wa1t on this lovely h1111~1· 1A1th private rl<H·I< S.175,(JY) f.41 ln6.1 - C .D.M. DUPLEX Clu1r•i•CJ ..... -1 .... &2~ .... .ff. ..... fttlffHH. M.w c.pef, ••• dr•p•ri••· Mo d•f•rr•d w 11 I r c•. 5-"' of ... Hwy. Au "" ao.. & o..ty S275,000. -ILUFFS LEASE. l•..ttftllt l lt1• DIR'lo 21/1 ltaflt cOlldo. Trt.a Mod•I. hd Hit OR 9or~u1 .,........ Fnsll ,.., .... Mk floorl•9 & lo••ly •orthto1t• c .. ,. ..... -SUPH CUSTOM MOllLE HOME -2 ldrm. fomity room & H• room. friHdly tter ,.rll. w / ... llaWty '"°°"'• poof & ... hwtlM ........ MntMI. A ARST Oiff RING ~- L NEW HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE VIEW FIXBUPPll Dynamic view! Popular 4 Bdrm 3 bath Sper taC'ular family room with ..,,. e t b a r . f 1 r t' p I a <· c• . for mal d1n1nJ( arl'a C'ounlry k1t1·hen ovt•r looks pool and s pa t !VfF.W1 /\ mu:..t :..N• S275.0llO /\1·1 noy,' !)46 2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS UDO ISLE l mmed o c l·upan<'Y , Prire n'duced No quah fyin~. no point, no pn• payts Seller will carry I ronlrart 4 br & den, 4 ba. frplc, new crpl & 11aant $415,000 Al(t. 96.1 HIH2 EASTStDE Ocwwwfw owt Dplx 3 & 2 Ar. compl rum Bit ms. 4 + ciir l!ar«<il!l' Offrr down payment and takl' over $426,000 loan at o nly 12 "r• "I. for 30 yea r s S695,000 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 HEIGHTS AIEA Rt•aut1ful 3 Rrl 21:• Ila ('1111 DRAMATIC & W.ARM 348E.16thPI 1 d i>. -;k y l1te:.. 2 r;1r * *SlJOMI "'/ey,I\ <·nmplP\c'fl h"rn " Sl09,500 i:aral(t' HJ": down All • 1A1•lcnml':., 'll'"" 1A 1th 11 , SEAILUFF Super dean 2 Rr 1 HH te rms ca11Skip731 l>J04 V··~ hnrrt t11 h(>hn1· hul I ..,, a rmth & 0111•n11•·'' 1 •.AW.AID WIMMY r ule little home Owner trill'' W\• haH· Ju:.t 11 ... u·d 1;,·ni•rou.' u.-.• of ..,,.,.,.1 IS pa 1• 1 n u :.. 2 s t o r y anxiou.'l. Chuck Sptlll'r. !S20,000 DOWM! I 2 loH•ly fr1•1• st <1ncl 11tf! ~I a 1ne<I 1:1.1" 1n 1•111 n J '11"' nhom1· 1n a heaut1fut 63112166 andownen1willcarry to homes 1n !Jbulriu ' "'a y a nti d 1n 1ni.: r m I~ l!rt111m1-<1 eomrnun1ty II ~~ hf'lpthepaymenl-;f1tth1•1 lrvanr . a nd hoth 11nd•·r M ult i It'"'" v.1 th :11 t-:nrt unit with running •,. r.1~..,.~ b udget o n this 111111 S130 Mlt' Orw a 2-11 ·c hdrm !> :th11 th, ·1 .... 11101 .,lr,.Jm in front plus 2 h '.A L>• 1 popular Surn1h1ne Home Hdrm horn•• v.1'11 !11<·;111.'•I Prl"i\1\1· ''"n•· f1r1·1•l:w1· lid rm :> hJ Solar a:..:..asl I RF.ALTORS New roof. new plumbanJ,! an l 1nlVl'"ll v Pa rk \n $.1MX llUI '"'' .1 n1I ra .. 11ttlf·:. or PQOI ---------! & new pamt inside & out I nutslanrlang \<1IU.' .11 497.5494 ,11a tt•nna:. ..,,1•1ght room NEW CONDOS Asking SIOS.000. BK R . S129.5'•1 . 1 J\ITIJ 1,,,.,.,1hti· $lfi3,ll00 LOOK! I.et u s s how y ou 2 separate larj.!e hom<•s in l'Xl'ellcnt 1•ondition I 'n hlorks lo twach Only S525.000 nr 2 separate hom<'s an 'IUll't u rea with view or hay. peninsula, ort•an & Catalina Isome da ys l S65fi.IJ00 or an estatt-sale or a 2 Mrm Deane llomc on corner near park & rel'reation Sl76.SOO MA URY STAUFFER SEA I.ION RF.A LTV 67)..5354 EASTSIDE C.M. 2Sl2Santa Ana Ave 2 BR, 21h ba, rontemp design. $116,000. 646-5096 646-6093 S45 9491 The 2nd ;1 ""'' ll'\'1•1 .l J 1 -.ay 5775 l~rlrm ~.ollhou.w 111 "Tl11· 1111.t ()rt>an \If'" Ca1io• 1'011 I -\\\II HI RllN J --( olon y µ1.m ·ha:.r1I with 2hr 1 clt'n nv,,r:..111••1 llOMI.., Pa MONTH as lilUeas llr. dov.n Ma strr lwlrnt f.l Hll •Miil ~ RE AL ESTATE Fantastic takeover loan Sl2R,500 499 41f7!1 r h i l t 41 HJ on 3 br family home llur rv '. both of lhl''I' Priced at only S1 15,000' beauties wall go fast STUMMIMG Double S1'lfM' fireplace, •ll'c•an v1t•ws & l'ata hna 1 STEAL IT! ••• ,.,... wlmkmwm ( 17Ji)l\l"ldhrldgc <om <oL' '"' ·"'"" '" ""' """"' "" "•<' mu'' & a home warnnly for I Laguna da:..i.11· 2 hdrm & w ll " THY 11ir. dn Prtml· peace or mind RK R Rcalltj cl f' n h 11m1• II r 1 1· k l'e111ns11la Pn>P<'rtY on s.65·9491 ~.:;1 .:1000 I frreplal'<', hnrrlw1111!1 ov1·r~17.f'lot W11tlislento . . ~. I 111~11 11~rr•111 .• 1·~ .. •.t1•111•• floor s l mm:i1•11lat1· • 1111 rrd1cul11us offl'rs NIC f;.l.Y LOC ATF.r> & Si·llcr ran:rnrnr)! ;i v;1rl l'laya RF: maintained trr plex S23J.50tl & l11v1•stmcnt Priced to sell at only WOOOUIDGE UMOISTIUCTEO 67)..1900 $155,000. GAILES MODEL views A fabulous hurl•I Iledhill <@>Realty 552 7500 Fe. SALE I mJ! site• m 111111•1 ar1'a Tht• 1--------- Proft>ssionally rum1she<1 rrrre for this dnuhle :.17.t' OCEANFRONT & landscaped 2 Rr c1C'n lot 1n c•ludr11 pla n:-& 2 hath al S200.uoo perm 1L' for u l.'>1111 ''I fl ht IOll' t:n;, 000 EMYALDl.AY 6 PLDfEASTSIDE HIMHfn AIEA ~ 091i f)an. ~I IRl2 1-:H•,. Dramahr rontc·m1111ran Prnrnsula l'oant home 4 Rt.Ir , J•" ba t950.000 <:all (t1r frnanc 1nR dt>ta1ls ( )y, nt•r A.,'1 675 81i76 FOCH Beaullful t ret• lrnt'd <;treet Walkw«<iy through nowe r fille<l yard 1.-ads I to s hake front home Cha rm mg bay windows enhanre this 3 twdroorn 1· u t i e 0 I d t' h a r m abo unds Hardwood noors. rleeorators tourh , _________ _ IED. TO $325.000 Potential money maker with Sl.52.000 in assuma on R ·2. Cozy cotla«e with ble loans rangin« from 2 Bdrms, shake roof. 9~'il to 11".4 S27540 gros!> open beams. planke d income annually We ll noors, wood interior and kept. single story units brick fireplare Included with 4 garages Pl.US ofr are plan.-; for sl'<'ond unit street parking on 60' x 1135,000. I•,<> 2 u 1 fa m 11, hu m(' 'A tlh r--------- l.arl(e k1t1•h1·n \lo1tt; h11 1ll 4 baths fam 1h rlH>m Uupll'x Two 3 hdr m , 2 » wnf'r nr 1 la I ruas thnt• v1rwi. ii h<1r m will make lhis doll ho us(· a beauty Not many lefl Call us now SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 -6990 WATa .. OMT S...YowTftWI! PIER/FLOAT. quaint 2 bdr m home on legal R 2 lot. Two ca r Raral(e $425,000! ...... lay,,..,. ...... •675-7060• 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :::ottage, near South Bay 28r. IBa. S295,000 Agt 6.11 7022. 675-'M95 118 Amethys t 2 s tory home & apt So good it will iihod1 you' X Int terms. Owner. 673·1275 JOO' lot 1511TUSTIN AVF. 644-721 t OPEN SATURDAY 1 5 ~ IAlllTTllALn ~,~ '42-120~ lalMNI P1:•u• I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fill.AT DUPUX! Xlnt location, attractive, top l'ondltion. 2 Rr hou se in front & 2 Rdrm over e11tra tie 2 car tear in real with attr active patio between. Le«al R2 lot EASTStDEl-2 Impeccable cottage with 2 Br + den. Won't last Juiit listed at $135,000 Rae Rodgers. 631-1266. RF.MAX 30.7 X 102. 'Ille beauty of 11111111111111111111111111111111 .... 11118 __ _ it Is · the owner will carry SOLm WOOD• • • the 1st~ ~c::~rry ! EYRYWl Bl•** I PAVILION REALTOR In this uniqu, 4 BR c us tom Mesa Verde h~DRllY .. Mesa erde Burrola 4 Rdr. Near golf course & lg part. Priced for 11uirk sale at 1219,000. o ....... , c ...... Near Mesa erde C.C 1 Rambling s«I iitory. 4 Bdr, 3\l'l Ra, pool Ir s pa. Completely prof de- corated. a must to see' JACKIEHANDLEMAN S3J.12116 ins 2 rar gan11!•• J.<irgr· <kn 2 flrrnla<"t·~ & "Uf''I balh patio. halcony. dlb d ()r r ' . 11 · · ,. " 1•n r l "arai:<' ot•ean ':I a r l ' r a I room l'r1\ :1l" tw<11•h ': · 551 4394 pools ,_ tcnrw· rourh 1 vat-w s ryp:-to bearh • . 0 \lon l'r ""'" f111,1nc·c· S275.~lil f<'rm~ 975~ IMJ & .._.,ful Sf;7S.(UI 11r %2 Zl20 4 Rdrm &rkd<'v rndl m Collel(l' Park area ('en tral A/(' and mul'h morr• Ask mft only Sl6.'>.ll00 e~ RANCH REALTY 55i 2000 OHM HOUSE S.AT.JAM. 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CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS I Big Apple Roes bananas Hostages ha.iled· in NY parade $39·3,500 fund loss no shock By DON CHAPMAN Ot Ille CMlly ~ .... , .... Laguna Beach City Council members have re ac·ted with some anger and no surpnse to the redistribution or $393,500 m rederal Housing and Community Development runds originally Rain goes, but snow stays on Snowfall in sufficient quantity to call a winter weathe r alert hit Southern California mountains Thursday, but the storm that brought th e s n ow t o the mountains and rain to the Orange Coast moved on today. The U.S. Weather Service in Los Angeles said clear weather can be expected fo r the weekend. No Pacific storm activity that might send mor e rain-laden clouds scudding in from the sea is predicted for at least the next three days, the National Weather Service said Coastal t e mpe r at ure s, meanwh•le. will continue lo drop to 45 to 47 degrees al night with hlghs during the day running in the low 60s. weather forecasters s aid. Asked if the chill overnight weather is unusual or simply a forgotten fact or winter life in Southern California, a weather service s pokes woman was e mphatic. "You got it. Honey. People forget from year to year JUSl how cold it gets,·· she observed. Surf was running at three to five feet at beaches along t he Orange Coast today. The waves were c hoppy. with surfin~ conditions gener ally poor. 1 (See RAIN, P1ge AZ) Saddle back • • reinstitutes 'F' grading That nemesis or students the F grade --has been reinstat ed at SaddJeback College, effec· live for the fall semester or thjs year . College trustees approved a new grading policy this week in line with stale legislation. The state law requires com- munity colleges to use the A. B. C, D. and F grades and gives them the option or using credit- n o c redit , in progress. in- complete, and withdrawal sym· bols. The college had dropped use of the F grade in December of 1974 because many schools had done so. But a general reversal of that trend led to the slate legislation last year. The three colleges in the Coast Community College District have not yet acted to reinstate the l' graete. District trustees are expected to consider the matter at their Feb. 4 board meeti.q. Saddleback trustees also chose to use non-letter 1rade symbols. Credit-no credit 1rades are used in some classes where there la a sin1le satisfactory 1tandard. 'Ibey also are optional for studentt'in other classes. Under the new policy, the "in po1ret1" grade may be used 9"' Uae who are takin1 a self- ~ed coune and don't flni1h it. ltudenu may not withdraw ii a claa after the twelfth without lettint a letter "-new pollcy 1tate1 tbat ·••• llae ftnt day of lnRnle· .. tbt .at d&J, a ltudeat dbdraw from a clua -..-...-. a lettw grade. scheduled for the city . The Orange County Board of Supervisors approved lhe re· d istribution this week. County officials said they had little cho1(•e hut to comply with a Cederal order penalizing Laguna He a ch The Department of Housing and Urban Development had cit- ed the city's failure lo construct 70 hous ing units for low and moderate inco m e se ni or rit izens. Mayor Wayne Baglin said U)e county's action was the result b1 "representing the federal gov- ernment and H\:JD far more than lhe cities that they were sup- posed to have been working with. "I believe the county stare was ver y unsympathetic toward local rontrol and the real needs lhal Laguna Beach had for low- income ho using assistance al Thurston Park." Baglin said. Baglin estimated sewer, storm drain and water main improve- m ents in the Thurston Park area in Laguna Canyon would cost about $250,000. And, he said, inflation would dr ive that figure up. '"That's it for this year," Btlglin said of the city's federal application. "Bul they can ex- pect that we·11 be back request- ing runding for next year ." C olf,"ncil m em b e r Sall y Belleflie said she expected the county's action, s ince the city had not prepared a housing as- sistance plan. "We have to come up with a plan." s he said. "Laguna is go· ing lo be a rich ghetto if we don't tackle the <housing> problem." Councilman Neil Fitzpatrick agreed. ·'I'm disappointed . but l\ot s urprised. If we want HUD runds we have to lake a serious look at arfordable housing," he said. But counc ilman Howard Dawson said that local residents had s poken out against federally s ubsidized housing al the polls last November. ·'I think the answer to our problem of low cost housing s hould be left to private rle- <See FUND, P11e AZ> Laguna man arrested on rape charges A Laguna Beach man was in custody today on charges that he kidnapped, beat, and sexually assaulted a 19-year·old Laguna Beach woman ea rl y thi s morning. Police aaid Donald Stephen Gillen. 38, of 2807 Alta Laguna Blvd .. La~una Beach . was arrested al about 5:45 a.m . on Park Ave. near the local rugh school. He was being held in the Laguna Beach jail with bail set at Sl00,000, and was expected to be transferred t o Orange County J aU today. Officers said the woman had been reportedly forced.into a car while walking home at about 2 a .m . They said the arrest was made after the woman provided a description of the car and the suspect. Brown pondering race fqr Senate SACRAMENTO <AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says M.has "thou1ht about" runnln1 for Republican S.I . Hayakawa'• U.S. ~te seat next year, but that he hun't made any dedlkln yet.· The luue ol the Demoeratle 1overnor's poUUcal ambltklaa ~amt up ln an au.•araace ~~=ar'U:-v':cA': = Model fAllslature in the CapHol. '1 ·~·· ......... Nebraska book bur11i11g The Rev. Lars Wessbe rg. principal of Omaha Christian School, set afl ame books, magazines a nd re cord album covers T hursday while 130 of his pupils looked on. Wessherg claimed the mate rial was a hin- -drance to leading Christian li ves. Among in· cinerated mate rials were comic books of Batman and Daffy Duck. Cow:ity backs Laguna.! ir:e access road The Orange County Board of Supe r visors h as granted an easement for a fire access road between two Laguna Beach hilltop communities. The road will link Arch Beach Heights to the Top of the World fire station for quicker fare and emergency aid. City Manager Ken Fr ank said the road estimated to cost $200,000 is expected to. be built in April or May, or whenever the ground is sufficiently dry He s aid city officials are wail· ing for final plans and specifica· lions for the 12-foot-wide road that will be slightly less than a mile long. The project engineer- ing firm is Ron Martin and As· sociates of Costa Mesa Frank said $140 ,000 was budgeted for the project, and that $40,000 or that was going for engineering and geology work. He sajd the money to complete the 60-day project would have to come through cancellation of lower-priority work. A decision on how much of the road would be paved will be made after engineer ing studies are completed. Coastal stations boost gas prices By JODI CADENHEAD °' * .,..., "" ... '~ Orange Coast motorists can expect to pay two cents more at the gas pumps by this weekend and 10 cents more by Sept. JO as a result of President Reagan's order Wednesday calling for an end to price and allocation con- tols for crude oil and petroleum products. The president 's order came eight months before former President Carter's plan for de· control of t he oil industry was to take effect Sept. 30. Department of Energy of- ficials are predicting that the de· control will increase the price or gasoline three lo five cents over the next two months and 10 cents by Sept. JO. Some coastal service station owners have indicated that they plan to raise gas prices today. John Bonk. owner or Exxon station in Costa Mesa, rais ed rus gasoline prices two cents per gallon this morning. ··It's going to help me.'· said Bonk. "I think that oil com· panies are going to shoot the price up." How much service station owners are helped by decontrols depends largely on the market, according to Energy o(ficials and service station dealers. ··1 don't trunk it's going to help us ... s aid Fo unt a in Valley Chevron owner Ron Courrr('ges "It doesn 't make any difference i( I make it 50 cent~ a gallon . people aren 't jZOing to buy it " Service station own .. rs and 0 11 industry oHicials have been hat tliniz for seven years for an end to price controls that they'vt' labeled unfair "We've been looking forward to this," said Wa yne Morgan. owner of a Newport He a ch Mobil S tation . "I 'm s ur e they C customers l are not going to be happy about it. l"ve had a lot of customers ask me about 11 " "I'm glad to see it because it means I'll make mor<' profit yet ... added Morgan. Steve Shelton. president of the Southern California Ser vice Sta· lion Association in Irvine. calls th<' decontrol "unfair ... ··From the standpoi nt of the cons umer it"s goin~ to mean im- mediately an increase or 10 ce nt s per gallon," said Shelton. ")l 's not a good deal ror the COO· sumer." Shelton disagrees with Depart- ment of Energy studies which show the price of gasoline creep· ing up only 10 cents by Sept. JO. He claims that the rise will com e by Marc h a nd that motorists can expect to pay an average of $70 more ror gasoline In 1981. Wfcliff e denies 'yielding' report Oil companies will not be the only ones profiting from the ban of price controls on crude oil products. LB Greenbelt board named An official at a Huntington Beach Bible translating or1anization denied fresh reports today that the 1roup bas yielded to demand.I of terrorists who kidnapped a lan1uage translator ln Bogota, Colombia. Betty Blair, press secretary at Wycllffe Bible Tramlatora, Inc., said a fame report waa publllbed in Madrid oewspapen, that the or11D1ut1on plau to pull out about 100 lansua1• Hperta from Colombia. Sbe laid the report, publllhed by a Spant1h new1 11rvtce Tburtday "are veey unueual. We don't know the source. ''The U .S. State Department contacted us this momin1 and we reaffirmed to them our position of not yieldln1 to demands," she said. Ms. Blair declared the policy wH formulated In tt'75 by Wycliffe offlcial1 who were concerned about mountln1 incldenta ol terrorism. Armed suerrUJu kidnapped lan1ua1e expert Cheater Bitterman at a Bolota mlulon boule Jan. 11 ucl threat....s to kill bim un1 .. Wycune pulls out about 100 translators from Colombia by Feb. lt. .. . t A do1en La1una Greenbelt, Inc. members were elected t.c three-year tenM on the boardA>f directors durtn1 the 11th annual membership meelln1 Thunday nl1ht. Named to three year tenna were John Wileraon, Paul Colbum, Barbara Stuart. BUI Ives, Tom Alexander. Ron Chllcotte, Jon Brand. Bellnda Blacketer, Bob BUH, WHle7 Marx, Mike McFadden and TelTJ 'ftmmom. om~ for t•t will be Hied· Id at the Februaey board meet· lna. Jubilant .crowds turn out NEW YORK <AP > A group or liberated host ages rode in a path of glory today, greeted on the streets of New York by hundreds of thousands or their j ubilant , fl ag-waving coun- trymen and a blizzard or ticker tape and confetti rivaling the re- ception given t his nation 's greatest heroes. l''ollowing a night or cham- pagne, fancy dining and theater- going, 22 former hostages began a l icker-tape parade through Manhattan in a trium1)hant pro- cession that recalled the return of Charles A. Lindbergh and the end or World War II. Leading the procession in a 1952 Chrysler convt'rt1blc. their fists raised m victory salutes. were ex captive Moorhead Ken- nedy Jr , a for mer New Yorker, and Mayor Ed ward I Koch. M<•m be rs of the state's con- gressional delegation and slate legislators marched m file. A bout 20 mar ching bands pl ayed rousing patriotic m usic a:. tht> city oHicials and their guests ploughed through t he tons of waste paper warting down fr o m l o w e r Manh a ttan skyscrapers, enough ticker tape to stretch to Boston and back. Each of the returned hostages rode m a separate open car. fo llo we d b y a long black l:mousine carrying fam ily mem· bers Large placards held by yellow l<iJX' identified thl' occu- pants Aarr~ Rosen an<I his wi fe. narbara. residents of Brooklyn, wert' particular fa vorites with t he crowd that chanted "Barry. Harry, Barry '" as their black Rolls Royce eased by Th<• procession worked its way lo City Hall where Koch present· ed his guests with the keys to the city and told them. "This 1s not a ti me for speeches . this is a l1 mt• for cheeran~ "We wt•lcome you with th~ de- term mat1on that no American will ever again be forced to en- rluH· th<' torment which you so valiantly survivcrl, .. th<' mayor suid fie rlos<'d by n•manding the (St>e llOS1AGES, PaitP AZ> ~na High f uturt- discusscd Tuesday T he• (uturc of Laguna Reach lla gh School. both r1n a ncially and ac·ademically, wi ll be the s ubject of a panel discussion at 7 30 p m Tuesday in the high sc hool library Members of the p;rnel will in c lud e Lag un a sc h ool Superintendent Robert Sanchis, school hoard President William Ke ntle and high school Principal Robert Hughes The meet ing be~ins at 7:30 Pm. Or :n~.~~asl \\ea I her Some cloudiness tonight but mostly fair through Saturday. Local gus ty west to northwest winds 15 to 20 mph at times. Highs in the low 60s. Lows tonight in the low 40s INSIDE TOD"~ Katharine Hepburn lNdl in "Wttt S.. Waltz" 1*t the play Im Q hard thM folJov>. ing. 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Ecuador. meanwhile. insisted the contested area was calm and invited Peru to negotiate a.. settlement in the two South American counlri~~· latest borde r squabble . Poland'.$.cJe~·~.,nul• evarn u11len• · WARSA~' 1 Poland <AP> Poland's communist govern- ment open~ ruc~talk!> today with leade rs of the independent labor moven1 !• r warn!ng it w_ould t ake "~ecessar.(' action if the .. anar'l ;p. chao!>' rcsultm~ fro m wildcat stnkes con- tinued. l t · • '1"\ Labor I~ r ·L«rt"h Walesa. smoking a pipe and wearing a turtleneck ~fiattr 'nd jack~t. ar~ived wit~ his deput~ and si~ other unionis tli Jatlfhe meeting with Premier J ozef Pinkowski and other govc.ttiment offt c1als Cella, lwspitals settle' lawsuits An out.of rourt s t•ll lernenl has been reac hed 1n a complex s erie s o f la w s uit s and counter suits bet wec•n Or Lc1uis Cella. onct-California's largest politic·al contributor, and t wo Orange Count.v hos pitals he once controlled H ugh li nckenr1dge. Or C e I I a · s a t I " r n 1· y 1 n t h c.· four year-old case. said dctuib or the n\'gotialed scttlemt·nt would not be disclosed "The hospituls had some big c laims agains t htm and Dr Ce lla h ud some big C'la1ms agains t the hos p i tals." Breckenridge suid Cella. convicted o~ federal charges of Medic-are fraud. ts ser ving a work furlough at a m edical clinic for indigent farmworke rs in the Imperial Valley. He was rclt'ased from custody of a federaf work camp at Lompoc in N1>Vember after serving 32 months or a five year sentence. The physician. who gained the reputation of being the county's political broker. recently won an appeal of a st:c.te conviction on Medi-Cal fraud New legal proceedings in that case are pending. In both cases , Cella was accused of diverting money fr o m M i ssion Co mmunity Hospita l in Mission Viejo and Mercy General Hospital in Santa Jewelry and silver taken by burglars A Leisure World resident told Sheriff's deputies someone pried open a slidjng glass door to her home. taking more t han $50,000 in jewelry and silver. Rose Huhn, 73, who lives on Bahia Blanca in the c losed Laguna Hills community, said the burglary occurred sometime between 5 and 9 p.m . Thursday. Ana lo s upport his µoht1n1l inlt·resls Br ec kt·nr1d~l' s aid h e is ·satisfied" with the settlement reached one week ago The case was sC'hedule d for trial in Orcrn~c County Superior Court last Monday. ·'I'm delighted the case is se ttled ," Breckenridge s aid "The trial would have been long. arduous and expensive . All the county politi<'al dirty laundry of the"iast decade would have come out " Ce II a haa cont Pn<J e o in countcr,s uits to the hospitals' actions that he was deprived of a "proportionate share or profiLs " a fter being "de mo te d " a s a partne r in 11hl•ir owne rs hip .. Rrerkenridge said. He disputed a published report that the settlement amounted to a "wash" among the parties. But asked if Cella fared better than the other parties in the suits . Breckenridge said, "I don't think that rould be true." f 'ro• Pag• A I FUND •.. velopers who can build the hous· ing which is indeed aim ed direct· ly at t he nee ds of Laguna's citizens." he said. Dawson sa id he was not sur- prised at the county's action, and he was not upset with the county. •'The county is not calling the shots, .. he said. "HUD is." He described the HUD condi· lions as "untenable." Counc ilman Kelly Boyd echoed the criticism of federal housing conditions. He anticipated that the city would "probably reapply" ror the funds . "We should take another look at housing and where we should go. We should take a long look before we do reapply.'· he said. TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley ~· ... Robert N. Weed ~ M. Thomas Keevll ·-.. ThOmas A. Murptllne ........... Charles H. Loos ,.,.,., ... ........,.. Edllor All d•~: (714) 142-Q21 CIH~ ActwerttiUng: 142·5171 ......_ l Storms leave state •1 ne .u.oe1a&ec1 Presa T he lwst or a trio of Pacific is torms an unexpectedly strong fin11le to three days of ~ rain, snow and hail swept out of Cahfomia today, leaving in its wake numerous c losed roads uod a revised Bing Crosby Pro· Am Golf Tournament schedule but no major dllmage. The storm was expected Lo be s pent by tonight, and National Weathe r Serv ice forecasts <·ailed for u fair if blustery weekend The storm front, which came on the heels of two others in a one two-three punch that marked for many the start of a long-delayed winter, had been billed Wednesday night as rel· atively weak by the forecasters. But the prognos is was quickly r evised as it moved in Thursday, bringing thunderstorms. funnel c l o uds. gus ty wind s a nd downpours as ~evere as its pre· decessors. In Los Angeles, the s torm dumped .65 inches of ra in. bring- ing the three-storm total to 1.49 inches. This season, 2.77 inches of rain have Callen. compared to 8.98 inches last year at this time a nd the to·date norm of 7.46 inches. * * * Fro• Pag~ A I RAIN ... Ski~rs took heart at thesnowfaJI or up lo three feet at higher e levations The snow le vel was down to the 3,500-root level in some mountain re gions: No new d amage to coast al beach areas. or a ny flooding. was reported today. However . motorists using a temporary bridge affording entry to the exclusive Coto de Caza area of Trabuco Canyon spent a few hours sitting in their cars en route home Thurs day ni~ht. Sheriff's deputies said debris in<'l uding felled trees a nd silt s we pt down from fire-denuded are as clogging the underside of the bridge. Cars were stopped from 4.30 to 9:30 p.m. while the bridge was c losed , authorities said A mudslide trigge red by a combination of the storm and fire-scarred foothills cascaded down onto Car bon Canyon Road a bout three feet deep, closing il several hours near Carbon Canyon Regional Park. The California Highway Patrol s pokesmen in Santa Ana recorded 24 rain-related traffic accidents Thursday. whjle 21 were logged at the Capistrano a rea CHP office. trip le the normal daily toll. f'ro• Pagf" A I HOSTAGES ex·hoslages: "Today. all or you belong to New York City. And New York City belongs lo you. Tod ay and forever ." The yellow tape began stream- ing from the buildings even before the parade began, with a brisk breeze blowing it into trees in Ba ttery Park, festooning the branches with yellow. People jammed the parade route and City Hall Plaza. Subway trains headed south to the parade area were packed, a nd Battery Park was filled with people and Amer ican flags . Two Fire Department aerial ladders formed an arch for the parade to pass under, with s ix large American flags strung between. A fireboat in the harbor, between the park and the Statue of Liberty. shot red , white and blue water hil!h into the air. "It's gr eat! It 's wonderful. On· ly New York could do this.·' said· former hostage Mi c h ael Howland. "This is very glamorous," said former hostage Moorhead Ken· nedy as he s urveyed New York's s kyline from Windows on the World, a posh restaurant on the 107th floor of the World Trade Center. Everywhere they went, from the ir lodgings at the luxurious Wa ldorf-Astor ia Hotel to the Mark Hellinger Theater near Broadway, where they saw the hit s how "Sugar Babies," the former hos tages were greeted by New Yorkers decked out in yellow rib- bons and yelling, "We love you" and "Welcome back.'' Before the kickoff of the parade from the Battery up Broadway lo City Hall, the hostages had breakfast at the Tavern on the Green in Central Park -for those who did not care to linger: over breakfastin bed. Although ticker tape is no lon1er used on Wall Street, the ci· ty made sure the parade woUld be authentic by obtaining 550 miles of tape from Western Union and a company in Connecticut . Kennedy said he hoped that all the celebralin1. which baa ln· eluded f•Uvillee in West Point, N . Y ., Wa1bln1ton and hometowns acrosa the natioa, would relieve the frustration Americana have built up about the 444-day hosta1e crt1l1. Button mania Freedom badge orden 1oar SYLVANIA, Ohio <AP> -CreaUvt Photo darts has been swamped with orders for commemorative buttons since a freed hoata1e waa shown on·televilion wearin.1 one of"\ta b1d1es, say· inl "Free Al Lut, Day '44." But the company's co-owner says be'1 itvini many of hla buttons away. A.ft.er hanclin1 out some 150 buttona In Washlnston durin1 the inauguration, Tony Baltes, co-owner of the firm, 1ot an or- der from wholesale jeweler Ray Kennedy. Baltes a1reed to send a rush order if Kennedy would try to give 52 badaes to the former captives. "I still don't know how he got them lo the hostages , but he did,'' he said. "We had the television pn at work watching Tuesday's Washington welcome for freed captives. and we all saw Bruce Laingen wearing our button while he gave his speech. We all got so excited and kept saying, 'There it is . there's our badge.' "Now, I 've got order s from everywhere -hi&h schools hospitals, political groups, restaurants,•· Baltes said. The buttons consist of a picture or a blindfolded hostage and 1;1n American flag and say ''Free At Last. Day 444 " or "Wekome Home. Day 444 .. Crystal Cove Bluff top limits· proposed at park Use of blufrtops in Crystal Cove Slate Park would be strict - ly limited under policies being recommended in the park's planning process. The r ecommendations include a prohibition on parking, roads. camping. and hang gliding. paft< oUicials told about two dozen persons attending a meeting at Laguna Beach High School Thursday. Deidre Cahill, enviro nmental ana lyst for the state Parks and Recr eation Oepartment, said the proposed bluff protection zone wouJd stretch from Cameo Shores at the northe rn coastal tip of the 2,400-acre park. lo El Morro Beach. She said the zone would be 400 feet wide north of the Crystal Cove community a nd 200 fret wide south of Cr ystal Cove. ''The idea would be to rl' cstabljsh vegetation and prevent erosion," s he said M eanwhil e , P e t c:r Oa neermond. department c1irec Health t~sts set in Laguna Niguel Free testing for vision. hear ing loss and blood s ugar level will be conducted Saturday at the Crown Valley P laza in Laguna Niguel. The health tes t is being sponsored by the Laguna Niguel Lions Club and the Lions · Eyemobile will be at the comer of Crown Valley Parkway and Niguel Road from 9 a .m . to 4 p.m . For more information. call 495·3031. , to r. told a Laguna Greenbelt au dience several blocks awav that offi cials would recommend that a blufftop equestrian facili ty be moved to anothe r location in the park. Park officials told the group al the high school that they would recommend that horseback rid· mg be on designated trails only a fte r the $38 million park opens The 25-acre Irvine: Equestrian Center is experted lo rem«Jtn where it is during thl' park ·~ planning period Officials are hoping to have a general plan prepared for State Parks Commission review by Mar ch of next ye;.cr They ~aid publie com ml'nls re c.:c1ved favor preservatmn of th~ natural rt'SOurc:es at the park. w ith little developm c nl They also would like s urfing . fi shing, hiking. biking, and Jogging t11 bi.· a llo w<.'d tn the p<irk Comments on camping have been hoth pro and c.:cm, thl· nf fidals s aid. And. thNc has h(•en s upport for a tr<ins portatrnn :-.hurtle t11 <ind from parking areas in th•· facility Ms Cahill said lhal among tht' resources of the park are two known r<1rc shrubs . the Turkish Rugg in~. and the Stf'mmt'd Dudleva . Therl' also are fossil sites anu J uaneno Indian archaeological s ites. including rock shelters that have been vandalized in recent months The park is c urrently undt•r t.he control of the state c;encrnl Ser vil'es f>epartment a nd 1s be ing patrolled hy Ora nge County s heriff's deputie!> THE BEST OF Strike mulled o- at OCTD By GLENN 8C01T The 1e8''t:-"d~~ and 210 mechanics who work ror the Orange County Transit District will decide this weekend whether lo accept new contract offers or lo authorize a strike. The strike, if called , could begin as soon as midnight next Friday, 60 days after three.year contrac t s fo r drivers a nd mechanics expired Dec. 7. A s trike vote doesn 't necessarily mean there will be a s trike . It could give labor negotiators more leverage at the bargaining table. Details of the talks have not been made public. If there is a strike. it would be the first in the 10.year history of the transit district. It would mean a s hutdown of the public bus s ystem that serves about tl0,000 passengers ea ch weekday Distric•t officials are taking an o ptimistic approach t o t he situation and playing down the poss ibility of a strike. OCTD drivers m ake a lop pay or $9.46 an hour. according to thei r present c.•ont ra ct. By comparison . drivers for the Soulht'rn Ca li fornia Hap1d Transit District 1n Los Ang~les make top pay of SIO OH. under a 1979 agreement Orange County mech anics currently l'arn up lo $9.82 an hour, more than a dollar·an·hour l ess than top rankin g RTD mechanics The mechanicio. are scheduled to voh' on the district's contract offer Saturd;.iy The drivers will v<1te Sunday T h 1· t ran:-. 1 t d 1 s I r i c t has s e p a r a t e t• 11 n t r a c t s w i t h opnalors of its new Dial-A Hide v;.i n sc r v1t·t•. ra1 s 1n J! the possibtltty that lht· ser vice coulrl become jammed with ust'rs in the t•vcnt of a strike Driver held in fatality :\ S<inla Ana m::in has he<'n t· h a r I! c· d w 1 t h v e h 1 t u I a r man!>laughlt•r foll u wtng the deal h or a pc·<lt·~I ri;rn struck down in a La).!una Bl•at•h traffH· <te·1·1 1te11 t St·ott All an Fatrhanks , 20, of Santa Ana, wa.s rharged today follu w1n~ the• rleath Wednesday uf l.;.iwrcnrt• Willson Brown. 29. Long llea<·h, al M1ss1on Com- munity Hospital. Brown. and his fathe r , Max Eldon Rrown. 54. of Des Moines, I o wa . W('r e s truck in a l'r oss wa lk Jan 17 as t hey c russecl C'oa ~I Highway •H Brooks Stre<>t . M :ix Rruwn remains in cnt1c·al rond1t111n a l M 1 ~~1on Community llo~pttal IJH~~ f:!LUU,lrt1S ) , ~ ~ • • • QUALITY CARPETS AT BIG SAVINGS!! SALE ENDS JAN. 31, 1981 lees Carpets Sale is on and it's a truly spectacular event. From now unttl January 31. 1981 you can save on the best of lees -A merica's Favorite Carpets. Choose~r the Quality Caroets at Alden 's. You save substantially because lees has r duced dealer prices so that the savings can be passed on to you. It's a big c et sale -exclusively at your Lifestyle Dealer. And best of all. the featured rpets are Lees. PARTIAL UST OF LE£S CARPETS STYLES BEING•OFFEREO FOR SALE: MARKINGS-GOOD NILING -HALLANDALI-DISCOVllY DESIGMll'S TOUCH -GRACIOUS LIN •IAND TIADITION HURRY! SALE ENDS JAN.31st 1,11 f j( I llf~/J llMIHTON DEN'S : iiiiiillation: ·custom draperies 11111111 • lll "It -flllr • Cll'lllllc till 1663 'lACfNTI~ AVfNV~. • C9.S!• MHA. CALIF. 92627 • • ••• •• .. a tr e z; • • • •• a a •••• ·-·-----""'•--- .. ·' Ylll HlllTlll llllY PIPIR I Ht[)AV .J AN U A HY 11 'Hil O HANGt C OUNTY C AL IFO HNIA 25 CENTS Big Apple goes bananas Hostages hailed NY parade • Ill County's Grier • set to retire Delly ~ .... , .... - Pl.ANS TO RETIRE County'• Margaret Grier Rain goes, but STWW stays on Snowfall in sufficient quantity to call a winter weather alert hit Southern California mountains Thursday, but the storm that brought the s n o w t o the mountains and rain to the Orange Coast moved on today. The U.S. Weather Service in Los Angeles said clear weather can beexpected for the weekend. No Pacific storm activity that might send more rain.laden clouds scudding in from the sea is predicted for at least the next three days, the National Weather Service said. Coas tal t e mpe ratures, meanwhile, will continue to drop to 45 to 47 degrees at night with highs during the day running in the low 60s. weather forecasters said. As ked if the chill overnight weather is unusual or simply a forgotten fact of winter life in Southern California, a weather service spokeswoma n was emphatic: "You got it, Honey People forget from year to year just how cold it gets," she observed. SuTfwas running at three to five feet at beaches along the Orange Coast today. The waves were choppy. with s urfing conditions generally poor. Skiers toolr heart at the snoWrall of up to thr~e feet at higher elevations. The snow level was down to the 3,SOO·foot level in some mountain regions. No new damage to coastal beach areas, or any flooding, was reported today. However , motorists using a temporary bridge affording entry to the exclusive Coto de Caza area of Trabuco Canyon spent a few hours sittine in their cars en route <See ltAJN. Pase AZ> Suspect held on check rap A Million Viejo man has been arrested on suspicion of purchasine IBM typewriters with fraudulent checks and then Hllin1 the machines to Irvine residents, police said today. James Corvette, 30, also is ac· CHed of ae1Un1 leased IBM ' tnewrlt.en, Irvine polite 51t. • Dlct Bowman aakl today, lie Wei Corvette WU reJeued tallD 0r-.. County Jail earlier .. week' alter puttlnt up • ......... -lawman said police believe Ctn .. t• •nld about 10 IBM ~IDlnine. By GLENN SCOTT OI t• o.11, ~i.t SUff Margaret Grier, the director of Orange County 's Human Services Agency. announced to· day she will retire in two months after 31 years with the county. Miss Grier. 60, said in a letter t o th e County Board o f Supervisors that she will leave her $62,000-a ·year pos t March 31 fo take advantage of •'personal and professional opportunities" which were not specified. She was appointed in 1978 to lead the HSA, the largest agency in county government. It has been accused by some critics of h avi n g an o verwh e lm i ng bureaucracy. In her letter of resignation. Mi ss Grier said: "I strongly be lieve the HSA conc ept is sound, programmatically and fi scally and is impro ving services to our many clients in s pite of serious fisc al con- straints." The Human Services Agency is an umbrella organization which oversees the county men- tal and public health, and social services departments. Her no-nonsense, strong leadership made her unpopular at times with her workers, but Miss Grier prided herself on m aking her operation efficient. · She recently came under criticism from the county's men· ta t health advisory committee, which charged that she was un· qualified to become the county's mental health diFeclor. In s pite of the uproar, county s upervisors named her to the dual posts of HSA and mental health director. Miss Grier, who started with the county in 1H9 as a public as- sistance worker, was chief pro- bation officer before she was named to head the Human Services Agency. She currently is a member of a national task force appointed by President Ronald Reagan to propose methods for improving the justice system. Three face prostitution raps in Mesa Costa Mes a v ice officers arrest ed three women from different escort services Thursday night on suspicion of prostitution after the suspects arrived al a north Costa Mesa home on'outcall service. Arrested were Roberta 8 . CarmichaJ, 22. of 332 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa, an employee of Tommy's of Newport, and Deena M . Honley, 21, of Santa Ana, an employee of Foxy Lady, Santa Ana. Connie B. Difore, 21, of Garden Grove, was arrested for suspicion of prostitutfon and possession of dangerous drugs. She was called out of Cameo Escort Service, police said. All three allegedly solicited sex acts at the Mesa home and were booked into Orange County Jail Earth .tremor from ocean LOS ANGELES <AP) -A small earthquake registering 3.2 on the Richter Sule shook West Loa Ancelea but no injuries or dama1ea were reported. However. residents reported that the Tbunday quake· wblch occurred at 5:5' p.m. did jar a few dishes, knock books off shelves ud joltle the turnttur.. A apolt•man at tbe Callfcmia lnatttute ol TffbnoloCJ said tbe quake was untered In the Paclftc Ocean about five mil• west ol Los AD1elea Int_, •. UoaaJ Al.,.art. " APWl,. .... IO NEW YORK CITY GOES ALL OUT IN TODAY'S TICKER TAPE PARADE FOR EX-HOST AGES Martne Sgt. Kevin Hermenlng wevH to the crowd under flag on Broadway -------- Newport mayor angry Flays high court action on adult bookstore By SfEVE MARBLE Ol "'9 o.11, Pillot SUff An angry Mayor Jackie Heather charged today that the California Supreme Court has de nied Newport Be a c h due process by clearing the way for the Talk of the T o wn adult bookstore to reopen. Mayor Hea ther , describing he rself as "very upset," said the city will ask the state's highest court to overturn its decision to temporarily block enforcement of Newport's adult· entertain· ment laws. The mayor said she tried, without success. to call ·Chief Justice Rose Bird late Thurs· d ay. Chief Justice Bird signed the Supreme Court decision. "I just wanted to let her know what this means to the mothers of Newport Beach." said Mrs . Heather. "The material in that bookstore is so degrading to women. It advocates rape , sodomy and murder." She claims the Supreme Court reached its decision before Newport city officials were even aware that the bookstore owners had asked the high court to get into the picture. Justices agreed that Thomas Button mania .. Freedom badge orders aoar SYLVANIA, Ohio <AP) -Creative Photo Craft.a has been swamped with orders for commemorative buttons since a freed hostage was shown on television wearin1 one of lta bad1ea. say· Ing "Free Al Last. Day 444." But the company's co-owner says he's .ivtni many of bis buttons away. After handln1 out some 150 buttons in Wasbintton durine the lnaUIW'ation, Tony Baltes, co-owner of the nrm, 1ot an or- der from wholesale jeweler Ray Kennedy. Baltes a1reed to send a rush order lf Kennedy would try to 1ive 52 bad1ea to the former captives. · "I aWl don't know bow he sot them to the hosta1es, but he did," be said. "We bad the television on at work watcbin1 Tuesday's Wuhlntton welcome for freed captives, and we all saw Bruce Lain1en wemn, our button while he 1ave bll speech. We all 1ot so excited and kept aaJ1n1, 'Tbere It II, there's our baqe.' "Now, rve 1ot orden from everywhere -blCll acbooll holplqla, poUUcaJ IJ'OUP9, reataw-llltl," Bait.a said. The buttma comilt of a picture ol a bllndfolded laoltqe and an American na1 and say ",..... At Last, Day 4M" or "Wel~ Home, Day 4M." I. ... , Wade. owner of the sex em p o rium a t 2 930 W. Coast Hi~hway, can ~o back in buss ness until it decides whether to he ar his appe al or cit y or - dinances that have kept him closed down. Beverly Hills attorney Josh Kaplan , representing s hop owner Wade, said he was de· lighted by the turn or events. "I've advised m y client to open up as rapidly as possible." said Kaplan. He speculated the bookstore and video center will reopen in several days. Kaplan also speculated that it could be months before the state Supreme Court reaches a de- cision on Wade's appeal. "The Supreme Court reached its decision very, very quickly, .. the attorney cqnlinued. "It was sort of unusual and leaves us very optimistic about the ap- peal." The bookstore has been closed since lut October when a pre. dawn fire charred its stock of books, magazines ans sex de- vices. Firemen say an arsonist set the nre. But before shop owners were able to repair the damage, the Orange County Superior Court ordered the store to cease busl· neas. The court ruled in favor of the city's argument that it bad a right to re1ulate X -rated eatabli1bmenta tbrou1h aoninl laws. Mayor Heather eontendl tbe letal "-t with the boobtore owner centers on a question al land UM and doel DOt lnvol" ConltltullGnal que1Uona. Wede. thaqb, ii araulal that Newport'• 1 ... '1olate bis Jl'\nt Am ....... rt.Ota. \ Jubilant crowds turn out NEW YORK (AP> A group of liberated hostages rode in a path of gl ory today, greeted on the streets of New York by hundreds of thousands of their jubila nt , fl ag·waving coun- trymen and u bliz7.ard or licker t ape and confetti rivaling the re- ception given t hi s nation':; greatest heroes Following a ru ght of cham· pagne, fancy dining and theater· going, 22 former hostages began a ticker -tape parade through Manhattan in a triumphant pro· c·ession that recalled the return of Charles A Lindbergh and the c•nd of World War JI Le ading the procession in a 1952 Chrysler convertible, their fis ts raised m victory salutes, wer e ex·capttve Moorhead Ken- ned y Jr . a former N«:_w Yorker , a nd Mayor F.dwa rd I Koch. Me mber!> of the stale':. con- gressional dclcgat ion anrl state legislators marched in file A bout 20 marc hing ba nds playl'd rousing patriotic music: as the city officials and their gurs ts ploughcrl through the tons or.,_waste pa per wafting down f ro m lo "'er Manhattan skyscrapers . enough ticker ta pe to stretch to Boston and back. Each of the returned hostages rode in a separa te open car. foll owed b y a lon g blac k li mousine carrying family mem- hers Largc placards held by yellow tape identified the occu- pants Ba rry Rosen and his wife, Barl;lara. residents of Brooklyn, were particular favorites with the crowd that chanted "Barry, Ba rry, Barry·· as their black Rolls RoyC'e eased by. The procession worked its way , to City Hall where Koch present- ed his guests with the keys to the(,- city and told them. "This is not a t 1 me for !'lP('<'<"hes: this is a ti me for cheerinJ? "We welcome vou with th~ de· tPrmination that no American will ever again be forced to en· dure th<• torment which you so valiantly survived." the mayor said. lie d osed by reminding the (See HOSTAGF.S, Page A2> Mf>~tinl(s on school closin~s schf>duled The last m a series of meet- i n g s rega r ding proposed ('losures of about eight schools in the Newport-Mesa School Dis- tri ct ovt>r the next fi ve years is set fo r Mo nday at Adams Elementary school The 7 ;JO p.m . session, lo be at· tended by members or the school b o ar d , wiil b e i n th e m ullipurpose roo m at 2850 Clubhouse Road. Costa Mesa. a spokesman said. oranga coas• t:: 4 ... ; = \\'eat her Some cloudiness tonight but mostly fair through Saturday . Local gusty west to northwest winds 15 to 20 mph at limes. Highs in the low 60s . Lows tonight in the low 4-0s. INSIDE TOD..\'1 Katharittt ff~m IHdl in "Weit ~ Walt~" b\11 tlw plaf/ Im a hard tirM /ollow-mg. SH~CI 1 ..... 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Ecuador. m\•anwhlle . insisted the C'ontested area was calm and mntcd Pt>ru 1<1 m·gotrall' a :.ettlement in the two Soulh Amen c·an c·ounlrib lulesl bordl'r squabble. Work·lrrr Sa•urdap ,,,..d WARSAW, Poland 1t\l'1 Poland's comm!Jnist govern· ment appcar<'d t11 rt•a t•h tt•ntall\'c agreement with independent labor leaders toda~ on lht• rrul·1al issue of work-free Saturdays '" talks a1 mt.>d al t•nding a wave of wildcat strikes , a union representalivc 'i:.i1d Th~ uniun ·~ 1h•mand ror work free Saturdays. a concession won from th1• j.!ovt·rnmt·nt dunnl<( lai.t summer's widespread strikl's. has lwt•n a rully1ng point in the country 's spre ading labor unrest Fo11r·'\·t•a r east• • ------~ Cella, hospitals settle lawsuits An out nf c·ourl M 0llkmt:nt hus been r caeht·d 1n a comple x se r ies O ( l a W!>Ult S a nd counter·suats between Dr Louis Cella, onee California 's largest political eontra but11r. and two Orange t:ounty hos p1t als he once eon trolled Huith Brcc•kt•nrrclge. l>r Ce lia 's att ur nl•v 1n thl· four.year old 1·a~t·. :.u 1d 1kta1b of the neg<itiatt·d !lettlt·mc•n\ would not be da!>clost•tl "The ho:-pitals had some· big claims agains t him a nd Ur Cella had s ome hig cla1m:- agains t th <' h o s 1>1tal ~.·· Breckenridge s aid Cella. c·onv1t·ted on fcdt•ral charges of Medicare fraud, h. serving u work £urlough at a m edical clinic for indigent farmworkers in the Imperial Valley. He was released from custody of a federal work C'amp at Lompoc 1n Nov1>mher after serving 32 months of a five·year sentence The physician. who g<tincd the reputation of being lhe county'!> I Immigrants' classes set Americanization a nd F.nglish classes begin nex l wee k in Newport-Mesa District schools The district's Adult Education Department will offer English for the Spanish speaking beginning and advanced levels beginning Tuesday. Classes, also are held on Wednesdays and Thursdays between 6:30 and 9:30 p.m . at Kaiser Middle School. 2130 Santa Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa. .. Americanization." a prep- aration course for citizens hjp, starts Wednesday at 7 p. m. at Costa Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview Road. Room 107, Costa Mesa. 1 Further infor"'ation may be obtained by calling 760·3302. µo lrt1cal broker. recently won an appeal or a state eonvietion on Medi -Ca l fraud. New legal proceedings in that case are pending. I n both t'ases. Cella was a ccused of diverting money fr o m Mission Community llosp1tal in Mission Viejo and M erl'y General Hospital in Santa An a to support his political interests. Breckenridge s<.tid he 1s "satasfit'd" with the settlement reacht.<d one week ago. The case was sche duled for tria l in Orange County Superior Court. last Monday. "l 'm delighted the case is se ttled ," Breckenridge s aid. "The trial would have been long. arduous and expensive All the rounty political dirty laundry of the last decade would have come out." Cel la na<l conte n<l e<l an t'Ounler-s uits to the hospitals' actions that he was deprived of a "proportionate share of profits" after being "de moted" as a partner in their owne rship. Rrel'kenridge said lie disputed a published report tha t the selllcment amounted to a "wash" among the parties. Rut asked if Cella rared better than the other parties in the s uits. Ureckenridge s aid. "I don ·1 think lhal could be t rue " Hreckenridge said it was coin· cidcntal that the settlement of the suits came s hortly arter Cella 's release from prison custody. "It was nice to have our client available," the attorney said. lie noted that separate legal actions involving Cella and Richa rd O'Neill, a former Cella business partner and former c hairman or the state Democratic Central Committee, also have been resolved and judgments entered into the court record. TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley ....., .. , .... Robert N. We~ ,.,.. .. "' M . Thomas Keevil l.itor Thomas A. Murphlne ........... Ch•rt"H. 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'Reagan · hike' hits OC ·gas By JODI CADENHEAD Of -o.llY ...... llaft Orant(e Coast motorists can expect to pay two cents more at the gas pumps by this weekend and HI cents more by Sept. 30 as u re-suJt of Pres1deM Reagan's order Wednesday calling for an e nd to price and allocation con· tols for <·rude oil and petroleum prodUl'lS The president's order ea me cq.:ht months bt>fore former Pr£'s1dent Carter's plan for de- \•ontrol or the 011 industry was lo take effect Sept 30 Department of Energy of- hc1als are predicting that the de- t ontrol will increase the price of ~asoline three lo five cents over the nexl two months and 10 cents by Sept 30 Some coastul service station uwners have indicated that they plan to raise gas prices today. John Bonk . owner of Exxon station in Costa Mesa. raised hls j;(asoline priccs two cents per 1<:allon this morning. "ll 's going to help me." said Bonk. "I think that oil com· panies are going to shoot the price up." llow mueh service station owners are helped by decontrols depend'> largely on the market. according to Energy officials and service station dealers. "I don't think it's going to help us." s aid Fountain Valley Chevron owner Ron Courrreges. "It doesn't make any diHerence af I make it 50 cent~ a gallon, pt'ople aren't going lo buy it " Service s tation owners and OJI indus try offi cials have hecn bat- tling for seven years ror an end to price l"Ontrols that they'vf' l;ibeled unfair "Wt•'ve been looking forward to this," said Wayne Morgan. owner of a Newport Beach Mobil Statio n. "I 'm s ur e t h ey (customers) are nut going lo be happy about il I've had a lut of c·ustoml•rs ask me about al " "I'm glad to sec it bo<"ausc it means I'll rnakC' mon· profit yt·t." added Morgan Stt•vt• ShC'ltvn. pn·s1denl of the: Southern California Servirt• Sta lion J\ssociatiun in Irvine. calls the d('l'Ontrol "unfair " ·'From the standpoint or the consumer it's going to mean im mediatt•ly an mcreusc o r 10 ct•nts pc'r gull on." s aid Shelton "It ·s not ;i guod deal for the con sumer ... Shelton disagrees with Depart· ment of Energy studies wh.ieh s how the price of gasoline creep- inf,? up only to cents by Sept. 30. lit• claims that the rise wall co m e by Marc h a nd that motorists <'an ex peC't to pay an averal-(e of $70 more for gasoline in 1981 . Oil companies will not be the only ones proriting from the ban of prit•e controls on rrude oil pniducL'i Froffl Pagr A I HOSTAGES ex-hosl ages· ''Today, all or you be long to New York Cily. And Ne w York City belongs to you Today and forever " The yellow tape began stream ing rrom the buildings even before the parade began. with a brisk breeze blowing it into trees in Battery Park. festooning the branches with yellow. People jammed t he parade r oute and City flail Plaza Subway trains headed south lo the parade area were packed. and Raltery Park was filled with people and American flags. Two Fire Department aerial ladders formed an arch for the parade to p ass under, with s iit l arge American nags strung between. A rireboat in the harbor. between the park and the Statue of Liberty. shot red. white and hluc water hiRh into the air. "It's great! It's wonderful. On· ly New York could do this," said- f or m er h ostage Mi c hael Howland. RAIN ••• home Thursday night. Sheriff's deputies said debris including felled t rees and silt swept down from fire.denuded areas clogging the underside or the bridge. Cars were stopped from 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. while lhe bridge was closed, authorities said. A mudslide triggered by a combination of the storm and fire-scarred foothills cascaded down onto Carbon Canyon Road about three feet deep, closing it several hours near Carbo~ Cany°" Reoonal Park. The California H11hway Patrol spokesmen in Santa Ana recorded 24 rain-related t.ramc accldentl Tbunday, while 21 were loHed at the Capbtrano area CHP ottice, trtplethenormaldallytoll. ' I Costa Mesa City Council membe rs have been asked by the Planning Commission to declare this house al 278 E. 21st St. a public nuisance. The council is expected to con· ' sider 'the recomme nd a lion Feb. 17 . Com· mission action followed nume rous com- plainL'> hy neighbor!>. OCTD personnel mull pact off er By GLENN SCOTT °' ... o.llJ ~.1 .. "•" The 760 bus drivers and 210 mechanics who work for the Orange County Transit District will decid e this weeke nd whether to accept ne w contral't offers or to authorize a strike The strike. 1( called. could begin as soon as midnight next Frid ay. 60 days after th rec year eon traet s ror dr 1Vt'r !I and mee.hatucs expired r>N· 7 A s tr i k e volt· d ot:~n ·t necessarily mt·an tht·re will ht: <1 strike . It C'ould 1-(ivl' labor negotiators mon· l('v<'ragt• ill tht· baqrnininit tahlt• lk taib of lhl· tcilks have not hct>n ma<k puhlll' If there as a slrtk<'. 1l would l>t' lht: first in thc• Ill yt•ar hi story c)f the lrans1l d1 strr<"l II would mean a shutdown of th1· puhlir bus system thut serv1·s a bout HO ,()()() passeng<'rs eaC'h Wl't•kday District offi cials arc lakinJ{ an optimistic approac·h to lht• situation and playin~ down tht: poss ibility 11( a strike OCTD driver~ mah a top vay of S9 46 an hour. acl'ordmit to t he i r pres en I c ''° tr a et By chmparison. driver s for the Southern Califo rnia Rapid Transit District in Los Angeles make top pay of $10.08. under a 1979 agreement orang<' ·ounty mechanic·::. curr ently earn up to $9 82 an hour. more than a dollar an hour less than top ranking HTD mec hanics. The mechanics are SC'hedulcd to vote on the district's l'ontruct offer Saturday The drivers will vol<' Sunday T h e l r a n s 1 t d 1 s l r 11· t h a ~ ~t·pa rat e c·o ntraet i. wi th operators rif lb new Dial-A R1dt• ' a n ~ e r v i l' c . r a 1 !. 1 n g t h <,. possibility that the sc:rv1ee c·ould hN·omt· Jamml'd '14 Ith u::.t•r:-1r1 I he• t·vt•nt 11( a :-t nkl' Adult school courses set Th t• Nl'wporl Mc·.,;i Adult Jo:flul'ul1or1 program (11r adult., working lo'l4 ~.trd high ~l'h11o l chploma~ bt·g1n ::. Monda.\ <'rl'd1ls arc• oHered for work t'X JH'rienre a nd for '><'Ort'::. gained on a s pc·C'1<i l genl'ral 1•chll'at111n c:xam I> 1 pl om a course~ a re hcanJ{ ht•ld at Estancia ll1gh School. 2323 Placentia Ave ~ th rou~h June 12 All cla!>H'!'> a r l' :-rhcduled hcl ween 6 · 311 and 9 30 r> m . said Fa} Jlarhis1m. cli!>t n r l rl1n·t·tcJr of udull t'<lucat111n f'or mor e 1n formal1on 1·all 7fiO J:«l2 THE BEST .OF Service held for CM woman Mrs. Luther (; raves1dt• st•rvaccs were held this afternoon at l'a<"1fic' View Ml'moria l l'<trk for Virginia Luther. 82. hmgtiml· Costa Mesa rl'sidcnt whn 1lit•d Tuesday al M C's a V l' r<l 1· (·on v a I es cent llt1!>Jlltal. C11~ta Mt·~a t\ nallvt• of SI .JosC'ph, No . 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QUALITY CARPETS AT BIG SAVINGS!! SALE ENDS JAN. 31, 1981 Lees Carpets Sale is on and it's a truly spectacular event From now until January 31, 1981 you can save on the best of Lees -Americas Favorite Carpets. Choose from the Quality Carpets at Alden s. You save substantially because Lees has reduced dealer prices so that the savings can be p assed on to you. It's a big carpet sale -exclusively at your Lifestyle Dealer And best o f all. the featured carpets are Lees. PARTIAL LIST OF LEES CARPETS STYLES BEING OFFERED FOR SALE: MARKINGS -GOOD FllLIMG -HALLAMDALI -DISCOVIRY DESIGMll'S TOUCH -GIACIOUS LIFI -GRAND TRADITION •IMlllTON HURRY! SALE ENDS JAN.31st I I Frldey, January 30, Hiil DAILY PILOT 8 J IUSINISS Rising oil prices spark profits Discrinai11atory Fake stones, fashioned from concrete. pave way to foun- tain in Cobblestone development north of Tucson. The lots in the exclusivt' area are for the wealthy, selling at prices of $85,000 to $250,000. Custom-built 'homes are sell- ing for sa>0.000 to $1 million. NEW YORK (AP) -Standard OU Co. of CallfomJa and SbeU Oll Co. aay rllln& oil prlcea ln \be Uniled States helped offset \be Imp.ct ol declinln1 domeattc Juel aalea and 1parked (OW'tb-quarter earninp 1aina. Two other major oU companie1. Sun Co. Inc. and Phillipi Petroleum Co .• aMounced prollt decline• for the la1t three month.a ofla.>. Standard ol California, t.he nation's fowtb-lar1nt oU com- p•ny, aaid lhi• week that fourth-quarter protila increued 17 per· cent to 9&15 million, wblle llm earnin11 climbed 35 percent to $2.4 billion The company said lta U.S. pelroleum earnln1a jumped to '820 mlllioo in 1980 from ~ million • year before, "principall y Mcause ol hlgbel\ prices for crude oil and natural 1.-and In· creased natural 1aa production." The a mount of oil pr.oducta Socal sold, however, fell 4 percent CPI could tklete lwme purchase costs NEW YORK CAPJ -The com- missioner of labor statistics says the home purchase component of the Cons umer Price Index will be deleted and probably replaced with an estimate for rents. The New York Times has reported. In a story from Washington. the Times q uoted Janet L. Norwood as saying that she had discussed the controversial In- dex with Murray L . Weiden· baum, who is in line lo become chairman of President Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers. Many priv'ate wage agree- ments as well as federal Social Sec urity and government pensions have provisions for r aises to offset i nflation as measured by increases in the Consumer Price Index. Replacement of the cost of purchasing a home with rent costs probably would slow the rate or price increases reported by the government, according to Patrick Jackm an, who is in charge of compiling the index each month. Firm opens in Newport A Michigan.based manufat• turer of artwork for prin ted w1r ing boards has opened a new sales off ice in Newport Beach Uennis J Bird, vice president of sales for Compute! Engineer ing, Inc will be headquartered in the new office <.1t 1200 Quall Street Compute! µreviously served all parts of the nation from its base in Southfield. Mi ch, worldwide and 3 percent in the United States as rtsin1 prices slowed demand. . U.S. crude oil prices rose aharply last year aa federal price contrOll were lifted each month. The controls, which had been due to end Sepl. 20, were abolished Wednesday by Preaident Rea1an. At Shell, ri1in1 prices helped the No. 8 oil company po1t a 23 percent fourth-quarter earnlnas 1ain and a 3'1 percent increa1e in 1980 profits. Sun reported an 87 percent drop in earnin1s ror last year's fourth quarter but a 3 percent 1ain for all of 1980. Tl)e company said it tallied a $12.8 mllllion after-tax charae a11odated with a de· ciaion lo end construction of new vessels at its Sun Ship diviaion, which loet SUIO miJlion last year. Phillips. No. 13, attributed its quarterly profit drop to "sharply higher exploration expenses" and reduced sales of chemical products. But for 1980, Phillips posted a 10 percent earnings gain as a result of•· hither worldwide prices·' for oil and gas. AMONG EA&NINGS &EPORTS: -Standard or California's fourth·quarter profits came to S615 million. or Sl.80 a share, and sales were Sll.3 billion. In the fourth quarter of 1979, profits totaled $524 million, or Sl.53 a share, and sales were $9.8 billion. For 1980, Socal's net income rose to $2.4 billion. or $7.02 a s hare, against Sl.8 billion, or $5.22 a share. in ' 1979. Sales rose to $42.9 billion from $31.9 billion. Shell's fourth-quarter profits tolal(!d $408.6 million, or $1.32 a share. against $331.2 million, or Sl.07 a share , a year berore Quarterly sales rose to $5.l billion from $4.3 billion. It said 1980 net mcome rose lo $1.5 billion, or $4.99 a share. from $1.1 billion. or $3.'66 a share. in 1979 as sales climbed to $20 billion from $14.5 biJlion. -SUN'S FOUaTH-QUARTER profits fell to $29.6 million from S222.9 million in 1979 as sales rose to $4.1 billion from $3.2 billion. Per-share earnings fell to 22 cents from $1.87 In 1980, Sun ·s profits totaled $722.8 million, or $5.92 a share, agamst $899.9 million. or $5.89 a share, in 1979. Annual sales rose to $13.2 billion from $10.8 billion. Phillips' net income came to $287 million, or SI 89 a sha re, m the fourth quarter on sales of $3.9 bilhon. A year earlier. fourth quarter profi ts totaled $306.5 million, or $1.98 a share, and sales were S3 billion. The company's 1980 net income was $1.1 billion, or $7.0 1 a share, against $891.J million. or $5.77 a share. in 1979 An· nual sales rose to Sil . 7 billion from $9.7 billion. Socal's return on shareholders ' equity was 13.6 percent and compared with Business Week magadne's 15.4 percent. all industry average for the first nine months of 1980. Shell, Sun and Phillips did not announce return on shareholders' equity, a measure of profitability used by analysts to compare corporate re suits. COi • ECTORS INCOM£ SIG,OIG UP! CORNEA Alf YOU PAM TOO New recycling ( ),·•·r Tiu· (:ount4•r A•r• Colna • Stamp• MM II TAXES! GOLD • SIL VEA MOT caTIC MUI! Prtc:es for 1·29-11 O.WC-•11• -Cl llJU . ..., -CALL 751 -3911 l(rt.1qiert<lllf'(I'\ UM .. f.$1'• Mepl• l.r"' uu• UlUI 100 (.O,()IW;\ ._..1 ... UIO• AH F• Mr. Cllftis Price M) p~...,.. MM.• MU.ot "°" ~····· tlOO'> , ...... 1110 ... 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PrlcP1 " .. ---____ ,. ...._ .. ---. . -·. t I NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS .... ,._ llletwlt lr-\911 .. ..._ .,.,It., 1111 ..... t l, l'MHI<, l"IW, lelMft.L0.1,.11 ilflll Cl11<t1111e1t tlo<k •"'IW!eH""'•...,,_ ................ 1Auecl•ll011el tMutltletD9•lerteNllltllllel. ... . .BUSINESS I ST~8 Dow Jones Final OFF 1.63 CLOSING 947 .27 Sain record U.S. ad agenci~ aid foreign cars By M fl:, TON MOSKOWITZ The car has long been the symbol of making it in •merica, and based on what's happening these days in automobile showrooms across the country. we're not making it at least not without a lot or help from our Japanese friends. In 1980, one out of every four new cars bought by Americans was a foreign make. Jn 118>, sales of U .S. -built cars 6.5 million were at the ir lowest lt>vel since 1961 The rout extended through the e ntire American car industry, QJ'..[ save one. Volkswagen, U(\~J:" 11\t.L now turning out Rabbits .mu1'\.l in Pennsylvania. in· creased its sales by 10 percent and displaced American Motors as the fourth largest car producer in this country. American Motors is in the process of becoming a s atellite of France's Renault. with the result that two of our five auto produce rs will be foreign·controlled and the fate of a third, Chrysler . still hangs in the balanct· • Chrysler's share of the new rar market fell in 1980 to 7 4 perrent ll was bad enough in 1979 at 8 6 percent Urt·athing down C'hrysll'r's net•k are the two big Japanese car makers, Toyota and OaLc;un Toyota deale rs retailed a record·breaking 582.000 cars in 1980. c lose lo what Pontia<' sold, giving them 6.5 pcrcentoflhe American market And Oats un captured 5.11 pe rcent '''our market with sales of 517 .000 cars. 100.000 mori· l.han F11rd's Lincoln· Mercury di vision was able to sell HEl,PING THE JAPANESt; decimate lhl· I S tar makers art· l woof America·~ pn:m1er advertising agt·nc1t'!>. Toyota now ranks as the n ation's 57th laq;~est aclvcrl1!-.l'r with an annual budget estimated by Advcrt1~ing Age al SH/I m1llton I bigger than Schlitz·~ 1 ThOISe leaping "Toyota f•·Chng" com mercwls are pro· duced by lhl' l>an<'c r Fitzgerald Sample agency. the s ami.· shop respons1bll' for Old Sp1c1., llellmann's an<I lit-st l-'<1ods mayonna1Sl'. Skippy pean1Jl huller, Yopla1l yogurt and fktty Crocker pancakl· mix advcrt1s inJ;? Uancer 1'1\tgt"rald· Sample 1s ab11 lht> author of 1hu~c patronizing c·11mmt•rc"1als for ~azola margartnl'. thr la1r ... 1 palt·fan• atroc11\ again!>t American lnd1an!> Datsun's annual ad bud1wt 1~ Jlf'gged at S66 m1llmn . rank· ing it 65th among all advertisers. Those .. we arc driven" com men:-ials comt' to you courtesy of the William Esty agen- t')'. the same shop rcs pons1bh· for lhl" :Jrtful udvf'rlising placed for Dristan tahtel!., VaM•llnl· lntcns1vt• Carl' Lotion, Irish Spnn)! l1H ll'I soap I c·ausr for an ant1defdmation s u1l by thC' Irish J>t."•1Jlc1. ;-.;oxzcma 'hc.1v1nc 1·n•am and Wm~ton and Sale m c1~ar<'lle!> WHEN ('AR SAi.ES slump. c;l.'ncral Motor' 111·urly a lways SC'cms to ,:!rah ;_1 hq~gcr sl1rc of the pw That w a~ <:er~ tamly lhC' C'asc la:-1 yt•ar <; M ~old 4 I rn1 ll wn passt·ngi,.r 1·ars 1n 1980. down 770.000from the number 11 soldin197!J llowever. that rcpres1•nted <ml} a 15 8 pc-rc·ent dt·••hne fo~ord was off 30 rwrrent Chr}sln 27 4 perc·t'nl lfr~ult c; M 's market sha re lexduding 1mport~1 wa~ a fat ll3 l't'rc·t·nt In other words. nearly t wo·I h1rrb nf the• I' S built 1·a r~ ~old ht-rl' l as t yearwt'rC'supplit><lh~ <;M GM's Bu1 r k di v1s1on had a part1eularl y 11ubt.11ul111g yeaL Salt·~ ac·tually inl·rc•ascrl slightly. mov1n~ uµ fr om 714.000 to 720,000 ~o otht•r t·ar cf1\'1S11m of<: M. 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